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THE EVENING STAR 1 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, QonweR PENNA AVuNUE AND lITH STaesr, BY W.D. WALLACH. Saas os cir Papers served in packages by carriers at OF 37 cen ° mouth, 4a ; ppe' og, ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the Sefor» 120'clock M,; otherwise they may not runtil the next day eet | Vo. XX. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSVLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH 0F 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINKS, CHOICK BRANDIXS & WINES, CHOKE BRANDIEZS & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, BYE AND SOURBON WHISKIES, .) AB WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUOKS, CORD!ALS, &o. +IQUOES, CORDIALS, &e. “AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Sa a We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermeticaily-sealed Fruits, Weats,&e. Hermetically-sealed Fraits, Heats,a¢. Hermeticaily-scaled Fruits, Neats,&c. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP CSB. ———_- BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, 995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, oc 9.3m s—-T-186¢0.-=x. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. ‘They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. ‘They create a healthy appetite. ‘They are an antidote to change of water and diet. ‘They overcome effects of dissipation and late Bours, ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stemach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. ‘They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liyer Complaint and Nervous Headache. ‘They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the Pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requirmg a gentle stimulant, Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 22 Broad. WILLIAM CLAGETT & €O., BRS WER SB, BALTIMORE, MARYZ AND. EsTs+Brtskrp 1780, CLACETT'S C. ©. ALB, and their B. BROWN STOUT. Head Nepot and Ofice at WASHINGTGN, D. 5396 Pexwa. Avaxog, »ppo. Tolegraph Office. Reail Asn: for Washington, M. CONNOLLY, 446 E1aura Stqser, Retail Acenis for Georectown, A, F.OVFUTT & €0., 165 Bripss Sr. THB ES P DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. ©. Wil always havo on hand vive Hundrcd Whole an? Half Barrels, In A No, 1 Order, ts aro required only to solicit and eater , to whom unlimited and guar- ies will be given and secured, BOTTLED C. C. X ALE And B.B. XX BROWN STOUT, In quarts and pints, put up exprossly for Army and Family use. oc9-Im* WHAT WaswantTeD, A NEW AND ELFGANT OYSTER SALOON IN THE FIRS? WARD! _AND HARVEY, at citstiona of his numerc thia day opened one at No teenth and H streots, x: Usion Engine Penneylvania ave Se dasa iran yater Depot. by Pn HARVEY & J. LEWIS. and the finest Oysters which the waters of the Chesapeake: afiurd will be sold to their patrons. Families cau bo sapplied daily at their residences with raw or steamed oysters of the best ality. Arrangements have been made for a daily fresh fupply equal to any deniand ; and hence residents of the First Ward. as well as those in other sections ofthe city, willnot hereafter be subjected to the necessity of buying from street hawkers. __ Orders are respectfully solicited, and will be Promptly complied with,dsy or night. _ : Visitors to this new establishment will find it worthy of liberal patronage, aa neither pains nor expense have been or will he spared to muke it so in every rerpect, T. M. HARVRY, o¢ 18-}in LEWIS. 3B. c., Between 435 and 6th sta. Tu ST Age: for perman anteed eupp! | | | | TO THE TRAVEL- ING PUBLIC. The subscriber most respéctfully informs the | public that he will. from and after the 224 of Octo- ber instant,run a regular line of STAGES between the CITY OF WASHINGTON and PORT TOBAC- CO, Charles county, Md., leaving the PLANTER’S HOTEL, at the corner of 7th street and Pa. avenue, Washington city. D.C.,at $ o'clock », m., every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving MID- DLETON’S HOTEL, iv Port Tobacco every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday at S o'clock a. m., and arriving in time to connect with cars at the Wash- ington depot thesame evening. Fare $3. oc 2Im* SAMUEL DAILEY. INE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES. FINE GROUERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, pease The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description of way, New York. sep 25-e06m FINE : FAMILY FU EN Pe Re GROCERIES, — Will be for sate until the Schoonor is discharged. = — McGREGOR & co., PAMILIES EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, 530 SEVENTH STREET. effler Reem: 3 to hase: fF ied other TOURER EEPING GOUDS. and vari-d. Fanon suites: in Brocatelle, Rep and Hair CHAMBER SETS, in Solid Oak, Walnut, Mahog- ted, neatly ornament-d and Pain! i ‘Maho x see eae dia: * URNITCRE TENSION Ta- In need of @ Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa, avenue and Mth st, > CAPT. HUTCHINGS, * oc 18-tf Schooner ‘* Aid,” foot of Nth at, other Matures singin alia LY SPAGH LINE TO FALRFAX COURT tresses. AIL STAG® LINE Ad so, 8 large quantity of low-priced BEDSTEADS | |) \Visuse AND RETORN THE gual Tallies BUREAUS. WARDROBES, | SAME DA} —A lures and commo- ASHSTANDS, OFFICE FURNITURE, &c. dious stage wil! leave every znorn'ng Which are made frem the best materials | 9+" o’cluck from the Prescott arranted to give sutisfactios Aleks teresting Spal de ‘well to look through the stock before purc' p ing, as we are selling at prices to suit the times. McGREGOR & CO., isth street and Pa. avenue, for ¥: and return the sameday to Wa Fare each way $2.5). Excursion tickets $4. Tickets can be haiatfhe New York Livery Sta- of 12th and € streets and atthe Prescott oc 3-6w.eo 530 Seventh street. corner of 13th street and Pa. avenue. Ks ff) LBS. ROUGH TALLOW AND im” JOSEPH NATHAN, Pfo’r, 500 000 ARMY GREASE WANTED—Yor F ALL AND WINTER GuoDs, which the highest price will be paid. Also, 10 MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. boxes of Castile Soap, 10,0 Brown Boaw, WALL, STEPHE & CO. are Candies, for sale cheap for cash,at the National i & AND WI »” and Candle Works, Greew street and the SS COATS, DOESKIN P 1, Georgetown, D.C &e. Alsrge apd well selucted Stoc leeoly C. B. JEWELL, Proprietor. | OVERCOATS. Wo havo also 2 comp: @.B.-1860-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’s creat restorer. It is composed of pure St. Groix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon forits purity. It cures ‘spepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just aed Sold by all Grocers, Drnggists, Hotels, and Saloons the thing for changes of the season. $3 SUITS, made in 3 will find our M ilitar Meavy Woelen Blankets, Goods a for camp use, at reasonable ries, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., * 323 Pen ia oemdtt bets A RM Y GOODS CAMP COTS CAMP STOVES, MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE, TIN CUPS, TIN PLATES, "POON, CUTLERY, m “ "SCALES COOKING STOVES, AMPS, & AMP STOOLS, COAL OLL LA P. H. DRAKE & .W0,, 22 Broadway, New Just received by ELH. & b York. Se 25-e08m se 19 - i —— I saateaaemareananas paves CASTIGLIONI’'S Re EL ROVED PATENT EN HANDY MAN CFACTOR PA ND CON. ‘WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, ae FECTIONERY STORE. For use in , 476 Pa, Avene, BaTWEEN Sb sD 434 818., Hospitals. Hotels and Private Wamilies. These Stools are made wholly of metal. ara ber » Bn! feetly free from smell, cannet get out of ord rtable. are the must convenient articles in pang oe have been adopted in all the 0.3 Hi &e. They Fateniee. No.2 Ss? TLERS’? SUPPLIES, 10 SMITH & oo. 3. 3 XD 344 Buoipway, a NEW YORK 1 Pa avenue, up stairs by 17-6a* Manufacturers of and Wholeaale Dealers in ER). HARNESS, COLLARS FICERS’ SADDI E and BRIDLES gwony, BELTS, HAVERSACKS, PISTOL HOL BLANWETS. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, | MAY we here state," There ¥ . os may be bad in any quantity of the Washing- Washi: The undersigned take pleasure ia informing the cit s generally that they opened the abo store, Where can be had French and other CON PEt TIONERIES of y kind. Al neeneves a PRESERVES «nand De y Tr aonnwetion with the above is a fine ICECREAM SATOON. Respectfully, oe 31m” DAVINI & CASTIGLIONL. JUST As OUR PAPER 18 GOING TO PREss, JJEAVILY laden with nows of success, SOMETHING of import we rtop to insert— *a Nobody hart !"— ae SE MOUNTINGS FOR swoRD BELTS, | [Tis !n regard to an excellent Store, CONF TLE Pat. — 0016 1] er ATS ctockod with ne Clothes from coiling to TPAPriN iss Ok Mine) \—fHal is ius . : a af tue PAR | fJOW Pe QURSTION The pooper oan | Hl EDICIN B.” have determined—regardless pt Be: fr F the beuentt of suffer Bemwanity.) fw of their most instructive snd esting Lectures on Marriage and Mt» Dingoa! tions. Nervous Debility. Premature Decline * Weakness, Depression, of ignorance Brysiciogy and Nature Law. These invalusb lectures have been t saving thoursuds, aud Feeeipt of four stan: ‘arisen Cabernet of roadway, New York. . by addressing Seeria: dy W-ly Bot se SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We aod BHOES and copatantly ceew! ans of enlightening sn¢ iil be forwarded free om the Tutomy and Medicine. 36% | tai re wow manufacturing sil Kinds of BOUTS of! & How all cay you not sce the point and the wurse; it is plain—"tia the OF sNniri: 460 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the City Post Offre, GAINS FOR Cast ean be ob- He i of le Wh: BETTER B if than at any other store in Washington heepa every variety «f CLOTHING, GENTLE- MEN'S PE RNISUING GOODS, and HATS, CAPS and TRURKS. 903 im EYE AND EAR. f Paatarn-made Work of every: pr tiade “xpreasly to order and S S sold at » much lower price than has heen Reretofore charged in this city for much inferior DR VON MOSeNZISKER, Persons in want ot BUOTS and SILURS af Kasterp OCT LIST AND AURIST, or City-made work, will always tind » good awort 227 PENN ANIA AVENUR, ment To store and at the lewest price ." 988 | Givesbiaexclusive sttention to the treatment of the ail GRIFFIN & BROTHER EVE and KAR. etfs __314 Peonayleania avenue . ore NOS IN MEDIUM, FINE AND SUPER. a qa i FINE GRADES, peat, wes ne price only marked in pu ae ERO, 4 rm Penn, arenue 6 bh sarret, | t lobrated Steamed | TON, D. C.. TU E SDAY, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS NIXON'S CREMGRNE GARDEN CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AY. AND SEVENTH ST. THREE WEEKS OF TRIUMPHANT SBASON! | EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY NIGHT | the CHAMPION RIDER OF THE WORLD will appear on bix Blooded Steed, in th GREAT B. ERIER ACT. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’: Hotel Levsasd Groves... EIGHTH APPEARANCE Oi the Abie Actress anc Peerless Beauty, LYCILLE WESTERN, who will appesr on THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, For the Last DR. JAMES L. THAYER, ty in THE CONRAD BROTHERS, CYNTHIA, PHEGIPSY ! COMMODORE FOOTE, Or the FLOWERS OF THE FOREST! and the ama r FINEST EQUESTRIAN COMPANY IN THR WORLD > B7-REMEMBE "ERFORMANCE BOTH AP+ TERNOON AND NIGHT. tina’ CANTE?BURY HALL! 5 LOUISIANA AVENUE, sear SixtH Street, THIRD WEEK OF THE TRIPLE COMPAN antand Unexanipled Snecess, Doors open at! Performance will commence at i nov 3 o'clock, | and | COL. SMALL, ! i | i | Itis said here all the grat Lights of the profes- sien nppear. | MAMMOTH LIST OF STARS: MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS KATE P OYER, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. | THE COURT OF BEAUTY. ' | MISSFRANCES LEROY, Miss JENNIE ALLEN, | MISS LILLIE BRANDON, M’LLE LEZETTA, | MISS ELLA, M’LLE LAURETTA - BOB MART, | LEW SIMMONS, i | GEO. R. DeLOULS, G. W. KIRBYE, MONS. SZOLLOSY, WILLIE EMERSON, MASTER JOUNNY, MASTER GEORGE, MONS. SOL, } THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN ANEW BILL! | : To-night, GYPSY’S LAY. A NEW AFTERPIECR, &c., &e., &e. i 1 { Glance at the i | 87 For further part of the day OPENING NIGHT, | and the Washington Nationsi Reps WEDNESDAY EVENING, November sth, | Simission i esnte. Orchewtea Monite®” n3-1w eet i et WILLARD'S HALL. » Bea BAS f F —— *. S. CHANFRAU, GOTTSGCHALK. 2 5 | Jon T. Forp. . As the WILD ZINGAR’. } i Supported by Misses Viols Crocker, Isabella. Free: “Ean, Ada Monk, Mra. GG Germon de. and Chas. Barrou. 3! L. Barrett, D. sothell, Ban, Rogere, W. Bokee, Kc. To conclude with \ REGULAR FIX! Setchell as eens ety ae flagh De Bras FORC’S NEW THEATRE. TENTH STREET, shove Pennsylvania Avenue, Pe (Also of Holiday Sttreut Homparey Bianp.... THE MOST FASHIONABLE THEATER! Ovedowing Audi¢nces—Hendreds of Ladies Present. Last night but one of the Fairy Pantomime THE RED & . The Famous Warrior. ‘ -Gabriel Revel The Red Gnome “ Young Ameri (Charestere by tiie Ravetegd en e® After which. (for the just time but one,) FOUNG AM 2 A, ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE Performances to commence with the tar cou 3 OME se of 87" To morrow, Wedn vitof YOUNG AMERICA. PRICES OF ADMISSION, Dress Circle and Parquette._- apie cal — ‘amily Cire! Private Box NIXEN'S WASHINGTON THEATRE. ELEVENTH STREET, Near Penn, Avenue, Rolp Lessee and Manager. +. James M. Nixos | ay) night Farewell Ben -.SP cents -75 cents 5 conte | SENOR XIMENES, And the Celebratad The Public is respectfully informed that | CUBAS BALLET TROUPE L. M. GOTTSCHALK, H Tin Boautifel oune Ladies! The Eminent Pianist and Composer, | Senorita CU BAS will appeur in trv of her pe Yee Will have the honor of giving larsPANISH DANCES entided TWO GRAND CONCERTS LA FLOR DE SEVILLA Tn Washington, i An? LA MADRILENA. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, ; Supported by Se nnd Corps de Ballet. | November 5th and sth Mr, F. 8. CHANPRA will appenr in two of bi: When be will perform some of his latest compo- | favurite pie ax Duragnin the FIRST NIGHT, | sitions. which have caused so great # sensation and Pavny Mines in MILES’S ROY in Nw York, Boston and Philadelphia. Mz. A. H. DAVENPORT will Arrangements have been made with the ecle- j known play of WIDOW brated Prima Donna. Miss CarLOTTA PATTI, the Principal Star of the Italien Opera, Academy of Music, New York and Boston, to appear jointly with Mr. L. M. GOTTSCHALK. Musical Director and Conductor....Mr. BEHREN. THE YOUN LIANT AVENUE OF LIGHT c , extending from Pennsylvania aveime ty the entrance of the Theater, An engagement has been efiected with the known Seenie Artists, Mes ra, Mai Fow arp Lamp. who are busily e1 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL § | appearin the well- | | forming « vestibule some 25 feet in lenzth. so sarinon One Dats, Tieton be mes. | witch, JePht yo cate bt ta A e and seats secured without extra charge, s ho will at oneh Sees 4 j cither hf the two Grand Concerts at WG. Motes, | OFebestra, tho will at each entertainment perform rott’s Mnsic Htore, commencing Monday at9o’clock a.m. Doora open at 734—Concert to commence at & ‘ oc Ov.3, | PPorosars FOR OATS AND HAY, Depor QuartERMASTER’s Orricr, = Corner of eth end @ streets, Wasaixcron, D. C., October 3i, 1862. SEALED Proposals will be rereived at this office until Tuesday, the ith day of November, at 1? o'clock M., for furnishing the Government with | (3.000) three hundred thousand bushels of OATS and (3.90) three thonsend tons of HAY. j HAy to be good morchantable TimeTAY, put vp in | ane — delivered at (2,00)t wo thousand pounds | othe ton, The Oats to be of & good merchantable quality, | pat up in bags of about two buxhels each. Oats will ed by weight, at (32) thirty-two pounds to the bushel, Sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government, Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, within (25) twenty-five days from the date of the | contract. _. _PROPORALS. Proposals will be received for (5) five hundred | f Hay und upwards, and for (3,00) tifty thou- bushels of Oats and upwards. oxitions for the Hey and Oats may be me paper. but must be made entirely dixtinet from,and without reference to. each ether, The full name and Post Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. Ifa bid is made in the name of a firm, the names ofall the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered a8 the individual proposal of the part- | ner signing it. Propesals from disloyal parties will not be consid- ered, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOMPANY RACH PROPOSITION. Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. H. Racker. Quartermaster U, 8. Ariny, Washington, D.C.. an ry eal be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Oats and - GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures must 2 Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to be re- ceived on the contract. signed by the contractor and beth is guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon siguing the contract. As the bond must accompany tne contr: it will be necessary for bidders have their bondsmen with them, or te have bends signed in anticipation ray to be produced when the contract is ned. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon plication being made at this office, either person- ¥, by letter. or by telegraph FORM OF GUA \TEE, We —, of the canny o and State of —, and —, of the connty of —, and State of ——, ad hereby guaranty that——is able to fullill » con- tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, ip sane enee enter into @ contract in ‘accordancs erewith. Should the contract be awarded pared to become his securities, | (To this guarantee must be appended the oficial | certificate above-mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c. Hay coutracted for under this ad- wil) be rigidly inspectad, apd such as sake good suund werchantable quality ejects ent to be made upon the completion of the contract, or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- termaster shall be in funds. Any informality in the bid, or non-conformance pith the termaof this advartisement, will ensure the rejection of the propos a. Delivery to be mate nt the Railroad Depot, or at one of the Government Wharves in the city of him, we are pre- Washington. > AL.- BOYS OTHING, i t | The D pot Quartermaster reserves to hinsrif the | ()AK HAL. BONS. CLOTIING, fo geet | Figt Fedect any or all bide that he may deem W® | palow Smits Cheap Clothing Stare. oc 0 te | _ScSi-td Coloneland Depot Quartermaster. | G10) Is the ery of wll,at SMITH & | ice paid b: TTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Bankers, 152 Pa. avenue, se CLOTHS, RIBBED AND PLAIN, olors, HABIT CLOTHS. in Colors. CLOAKS, SHAWLS. ana DRESSES. Fine and medium DRESS GUUDS, in great pro- fusion. of choice styies, (ne price only, marked in plain figures. Ou ‘thern and Eastern correspondents send us new supplies daily. GOLD—GOLD ! Apvance pri ad im EE PERRY & BROTHER, e.and Ninth stroet, citizena hay heen cured 18M the last three months INCHITIS, RUEUMATISM, oT. 81. ANTHONY'S FIRE: HE in @ few sninutes, TY- ways in twelve or fourteen day LASTERS and OINTMENT. fore jon. m orafter } p.m. . WREN, Magnetic Physician, 06 1-Im* 445K street A MANUAL OF THE PENSION LAWS OF PHE UNICED STATES—Kmbracing nll the Laws uncer which Pensions, Bounties. sod Bounty Lands are now granted, with the Forms and In- The DELIVERY OPPICK of this Company in chapesiiag! m Third 6 + fargo depeton B eT rmet > valor as Yon Fe te | the admissi T be appended to the guarantee. asi 5 ‘The responsibility of the guarantors must. he bres i a shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the ~~ ae — Ho | nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- AY COOK «£ co, trict Attorney. as aore J BANKERS, jidders muni present in peraon when the bi. No, 452 Firterstx Sence pee coaned or their proposals will not be consi: Weatncs ti * some of the mosi popular musical selectians, A Dramatic Compang hes been engared equal in number gud taleut to any other establishment in the country. The management assures the public that every | attention will be paid to the production of the Dramatic Works, and nothing shall be wantin: on his part to make this the most FASHIONABLE RESORT OF THE CITY. An efficient Police Force hus been engaged, who | will st sll times preserve order, | SPECIAL NOTICE. The Dress Ci: as been changed to a Family ieee adinission to which bas been placed at | cents, ‘The Private Boxes, with the exception of the two Stage Boxes, bave been turned inte Balcony Seats— 1 to which wiil be 75 cents. ' A new and novel entrance has also bean erected, | ! two Stage Boxes will Le let only to those parties known to the manager The lower part of the house has undergone s thorough r-juyenation, and is titted Dp, expressly for ladier—tho simiasion to which hus been placed at; Orcho: tru Chairs 75 cents ; Parquet 0 cents. Be” Box Office: open every day from 0 to So'clock, when parties can secure seats three days in a4- Tape — me Bn. | eee WAGONS— WAGON: ae I have now on hand, and sm constantly receiving, a superior iut of Philadelphia mate WAGONS both licktand heavy, sui'abie for sutlers or grocers. They are of the best quality an will be sold low. Also. a very large four-spring uitable for a daguerreotypist. RRIAGE and WAGON REPATRING of 4 mrometly, attended to. GRAHAM. Coarhmaker, 374 Dand 473 Bighth strect, Jescri pti Ru oe 3} St FoR WARD FAMILY GROCERY STORE,_ 164 Pesys ANIA AVENUE, (NORTH SIDE.) Betreen Viti and Wth streets FRESH GOODS RECEIVED REGULARLY. Fair Prices—No Gouging. BP Goods delivered in every part of the city. A few bottles of superior i el cor- GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND CERTIFIC. ATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGER. &F Highest prices paid for GOLD, SILVE OLD DEMAND NOTES. oe H SPECIAL NOTICE. UTCHINSON & OO. Having sold on stock of Fancy and Millinery Goods, t: method of informing thow- of their custom ing accounts on their books thatitis v aut that said account . a8 they propose the least delay pos idence of our Mr. H., ' rina dereencirlllinn as cnsnnacnsintsntrmeanteeiatinae import- hould berettiod imaiediate: losing up their business with je. The books are at the res- orner of H and Sth sts., who is authorized to recetes sor all amounts due the firm. - AUTCHINSON & CO, oe 26 (late Hutchinson & Munro.) Pisens IN BLACK will find our stock of MOURNING GCODS (in all the old standard, n new fabrics of merit, to be fail and throughout the year. MOURNING, LOA is" and MOURNING ee! acl ith all the minor requisites for persons in blac! thern and Eastern correspondents sends jen dally. nly, the actual eush standard value marked in plain figures, henee no purchaser is over- : "An inspection of stock solicited. as it incurs no obl gation to purchase, PERRY & BRO, oo PWT Pa. ave. and Ninth street, B61 7th st. where he bas just efitted Wi ‘e,and opened a New Stock of the Feat eheapest Meus’ and Boys’ CLOTHING in the City. oc3¥tr 4 Nie PACKED boaT ef FLYING CLOUD AMeave Williams’ Wharf, near market house, Georgetown. D. C., every Mond Pe Citesapeake and Ohio ard return on Tuesday, The gat 7o'elock in tho morning cing on 27th inst. nee nN HD. RIED. Captain, Ci tly receiving, and hws always on hand, lacey aod of ail the most eslebrated i WHEE that sre manufactured in Eng- } land, Switreriand and America, both in Goldy ver cases, He o keeps a large sta j WELRY of the most desirable styles, sat | ralds. Rubies and all other | facturing all kinds of Solid | and keeps Swor: { and Friday, om bi with Diamonds, . Bowie Knives, Razors, . Gold, Silver. and Steel Spectacles, and ¢ ty of other things usually kept in's Jow- d allatthe Sed d lowest price. No. 338 between Sthand With streets fe 15-tF 7PHE DRAPT.—Hold thyself in readiness to be Se dees LPIA CONFROTPONERY, € Hest quality x!waye to be had, in pyramid¢ or arner Twelfth aud P ste, inuse inand under the guthority led, but before the draft. call 3 Ofees ip which isalded a digestot | MMR UNG. BAO. end lay ea So ae stant decisions of the auihorition to] SNGEH ENDERSH TKS ant” DRAWeRe te relatign to various matlecn pettatnlug to Pensiona. | ai-kinds of Men and Koya’ CLOTHING, at a: Ky sp Rxaminer, Mol. Bib. nave tenishing low prices, J. H. SMITH, Clot tier, No. ony s ____ FRANCK TAYDOR. "| ffg'th and cornered th st, and Pa, ave. oc hte at ADSS EXPR: COMPANY, CE e RE A Tit ee eae : NOTICH OF REMOVAL: J AT $1.50 pee Gatien, TLADE | eral vessels have been wrecked in this ; borhood, and trom twelve to =1xteen lives lost, ' elerical _ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. us 3 at Dayton, Ohio—A serious Attempt te Hang Brown. Crxcixxati, Nov. 2.-The Enquirer has a special dispatch from Dayton, which states that ] after the shooting of Mr. Bolimyer, the editor of the Empire, by H. M. Brown, the extitement waa intense, Several hundred persons collecwd for the purpose of taking Rrown irom jail and hanging him. mayor promptly quelled the riot; n the afternoon the mean again collected in jarze nurabers about the jail, but no demonstration was made. About 7 o'clock the nob Again assembled and wo the il with five .wivels, for the purpose of break. i down the ay doors and taking Brown out to be executed. The guns were captured by the police, and a few shots were fired. Four persons were wounded—one severely. o'clock all was comparatively quiet. “Early in the evening the mayor telegraphed to General Wright for a mifitary ferce to assist him in pre- serving the peace. At half pasts o'clock five companies of regniars left this city and arrived a» Dayton 2110 o'clock. The Enquirer states thatagentieman from Dayton says the had a political quarrel before the election, Rrown threatened to shoot Rolimyer, and the killing of the dog was.enly an indirect canxe of the rencontre yesterday. 4 Gen. Fremont at St. Low Sr. Lovis, Nov. ten, Fremont was last night presented by the Germans of St. Louis with a magnificent sword, which was long since purchased for the purpose. About a year ago a dime fubscription was started amongst the Germans to raise a suitable amount for a | testimonial, and $1,040 was soon raised. A sword was ordered from Tiffany, of New York. The weapon is « superb one, with a gold scab- bard. The demonstration commenced with a torch- light procession. The multatude gathered to- gether was very Jarge, and che enthusiasm un- bounded. About 15.000 persons were present. Asash of white satin, hanzin pon ita burst “ Fremont in gold, wat also presented by the ladies. ir on the Lakes, Oswreo, Y., Nev.3.—A terrific gule of wind has prevailed to-day on the lakes, and several schooners have been lost. The propetier Bay State, hence for Lake Erie, foundered off here lastnight with allon board— six passengers and a crew of sixteen persons. We can only learn the name of one of the pas. sengers—Mr. Thompson, of Vermont. Thibeach for iniles is strewn with portions of the cargo and wreck — The steamer was loaded with mer- chandise. The vessel wa= valued at $14,000 und the curgo at probably $20,000 to $30,000, | Two schooners are also ashore near here, Port Corwong, Canada West, Nov. 3.—Sev- Perilows Journey Across the Mountains &e. Lexrnetox, Ky., Nov.2.—Three hundred re. cruits for the 3d Tennessee regiment reached here on Saturday trom twenty-five miles be- | yond Cumberland Gap, through Hopkins’Gap, | without wagons or proyisions, with but few arms, sans shoes, saas hats, sans breeches, sans everything. They marched by night, and kept eoncenled in the for st by day, During the journey they ran foul of Gen. Bree! *s rebel ‘They enconutered snow fifteen inches the mountains. Thi Gap retreat through € in amasteriy ( unbeaten na. Brazg’s lines. Rebel Bands Routed, St. Lovis, Nov. 2.—Advices trom the army in southeast Miesouri say of the recent suc- cess at Pittman’s Ferry, tC” Lazear and Dewey, with their forces combiued, pushed on for Zollinger Mills, five miles from Pocahon.- tas, where they fought Burbridge, completely routing his force snd capturing a large number } of prisoners, including a number of rebel offi- cers, A Inter dispatch from the Colonel says that he eaprured of dispersed %0 of Boone's com- ; Insnd. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Moxror, Noy. 2.—The flag ef irnce boat Sonth American left here this after- noon for Aiken’s Landing, taking up about thin ty rebel prisoners. Cannonading w evening up the Ja certained. rd about 10 o'clock Last = Tiver. Cause not as- Tr: GiuNnoars on TAR Lowkx Onro.—We lentn from the Evansville Journal that our ilvet of Musquito cunboats is doing good work between Evansville and Cairo. They were lavely at Caseyville, amd while there learning that the guerillas had a camp one and a half tailes from the river, they got the bearing as nearly a possible. and sent a long-fased shell outatrandom. By « most fortuitons accident the shell struck @ tree, as they afterwards learned, mght in the taidstef the camp, causing the guerillas to hustle off in the utmost con- sternation. On the night the Nashville was fired into, according w & previous plan, the crews of the gunboats surrounded the town of Caseyville and took some thirty prisoners, mnong whom, we are informed. are five or six of the very as: ius who fired on the Nash- ville. These prisoners were sent to Gairo. The ileet ix now, stationed at various points where the guerillas have been mosi open in their operations.—Lonierille Journal. Tux Pricr oy Newsrarens.—Printing ma- terials of all kinds have very materially ad- vaneed since the commencement of the war. On some articles of prime necessity to the printer, the advance is fully equal to thirty percent. In addition to this the government taxes them three per centon the paper they use, three per cent npon their adyertiseme: nts, and three per cent upon their income, if they ure fortunnte enough to haye any. In view of these facts we notice that some of our Northern cotemporaries are about to raise the price of their issues. The Brockport (N. Y.) Republic of @ late date says: Most of the large daily papers in Western York have advanced the price of their issues, An editor of a leading New York daily in- formed us last week that the publishers in that city wonld soon follow suit. Many of the pastes’ f journals are also published at in- creased prices. The advance is caused mainly hy the advance in printing steck. IMPORTANT AREYsT.—Benjamin F. Brown of this city, Cost Dealer and Commission Merchant, in the employ of the United States Government, was arrested on Tuesday last, by S. R. Perkins, Government Detective, on the charge of giving information to the Rebels whilst they were in this city, that large quantities of Government goods Yaa been de- pe sited in his own warcehouse and in the store house of Messrs. Brunner & Markey, and there. by causing the destruction of that portion of these’goods which the Rebels were unable to appropriate to their own use. He was taken to Washington city in charge of Officer Per- kims,—Frederick ( Md.) Union. BLANKETS AND UNIFORMS POR THE Any, The United States military storekeeper at Wash. ington reported on Thursday that within the last week he received 52,00 blankets, whieh were being issned daily to the army, and that he had shipped for the Army of the Potomac, from the 2ith October to date, 5000 uniforms, SOU of which have been sent down to Harper's Ferry and that neighborhood. §?~ Drafted men are obliged to Jar Pennsylyania for the privilege ol pes a “y home, #s but few substituiss can be had tot less thn $500, and come im camp im West Philadel- phia demanded and receives as high as 31,000. &@?” The British are in danger of losing their opium trade with China, as the LB geome fore prohibit d) is now being extensively culti- vated m that country. &F A Bourbon conspiracy, fomented by the shad bern discovered in Naples. The police are in possession of the correspond- ence of the conspirators with Rome. &7- Official information from England states that Admiral Milne, Royal Navy, is tocoatinue in command of the Nerth American and West India naval station for one year from that date. ince of Wales attains his majorit ol alee ee bee inst. Theevent will be if brated in the principal cities of Canada, as as throughout her majesty’s dominions, “The office of U.S. Paymaster W, I Mass., was entered afew days azo, some valuable papers and an amoudt taken theredrom. How THE ENGLIsn TREAT THEIR Resere:— Roo Sabid, nephew of Nana, has been hanged at Caw nypore. ° Fs B7-A letter frdin Uhicage says: «The érop in Southern and Central Dinos seems inex. buustible. at, but judiciously turnedaside. | ‘THE WEEKLY STAR - <h r Thie excellent Fainfiy Anh Nowe! re taining » greater variety of interwiting 4 thap cap be found im any othery-ie, pubis Friday morning. ; Taras —Cash, innariesip, 19 ade F A fi Ren Tt invariably contalpe the “Waxhii thet bas made The Daily Beenins & ernerally througbeut the country SP Bingle copies (ip Wrappers) at the counter. immediately after | ARMY OF THE PoTomac. Our Position und that of the Retel> of Gen. McCleHen's Movements— ef Snicker’s Gap. i Correepend nce of the Baltimore : Bruin, Mp, Nox, a P.M Bolin and Knoxy ; almost to a Strte of on speak, of cours, only comparatively, tor have still at thee points, especially | Ferry, a sufficiency of for, thear teh, W fst the metittude of os termartets” ascetants, é stil keep the fouting population at a is no longed heow ghee Te. amy corps, it has vie te last f passed over tite ic, and fx and flashing the vpetay'e qeetoamas ab oe v . ime Sunes eens s mr are miles sonih of the . The of important events following * Iti evident thm: the preparatory Roing e7eat Aatie have been made by a The Rebel object was direct on Winchester from the | fight him with the river in our ated ploy the eens in that to game s@ maneuvered as to force front, by threatening his tually, it er berg? x chosen ground mediately arotad o. tr, and to give battle where Gen. MoOleliag ‘ — to cogs fo he Army Potomac, Fen Sebien divisions of Gen. Sigel and Gen. : ving from the front of W: ce ap all Lynn A og of the i | Monntain, right line Har. per's Ferry and the left cxwaaine rh iaras the town of on the ; trom Alexandria to Winchester. centre about Snickersville, with Snicker’s Gapin possession. The febel line is on the ot the Blue Ridge, with the ri im mediately in their front. por Spats nels weope! town, wil! between Bertyvitie aod Winckerest ¥ sition ue brain nod ri & Inap of Virginia. Its advantage, eyes, is to give us the choice of the line of vance, to enable us to attack Gen. Lee, not the strong positions where he ha« troops between Bunker Hfll and . bet to come on Winchester from force the rebels to adopt a new | or te see themselves totally ow! The battle is not ly, unless the Rebels en at it, nearer to the enemy, mi kept well in hand, and be tions where the burden . This work is now in ocewpy the next few days, week. Then, with a - who drove the enemy’s cavalry out #0 that they knew how the operation »eriormed until they found themselves ‘he Rebels attempted to up rein: ments to the Gap, they | toolate. Itisnow securely ours, Itisa | position, and easily defensible from either | The skirmishing between the advance | Gens. dng 1 Sp and the | rear guard, du) urday jay, was saan ek ardllkery. r we had very few casualties, and it is supposed the suffered very though the s' reorgunized and cured of some defects, and it the Rext great contest the most decisive resally may be expected from it. Rebel hive at Charlestown has been #n angry buzz for the last two or and Bolivar Hei opt through cannot now be taken ex: seize by a large foree, Tne Necro ictments oun @ ba a. 1th Scott, 1 regu TESTION 1S ILitNors.— found im the J: Lieut, Col. Mil < Liv % Wm. A. the couft, and one & Democrat. The pe te five hundred dollars. the county j that State, i the : pe AT dered > Public arainst have been in as localitic to be injuriously save by ir. Fix aweiaL.—New York Papers of s evening Say: . ' The stock market is larand unsettled } to-day, with more ive spirit than on Saturday. The feeling on the commencement of business was firm, and prices improved 44) % Percent. but at the close of the market weak, The bond market is com Ps | stendy At Saturdays's quotations. ¢ — 6© | ments are again strong, and yay | higher. The 6's of 11 solt-at 100 Thess —— kt pte The money market ix Ately Active at 5a6 per cenvon call. Prime Esser gg “4 — ly ot508 per ennk, hange on rope i iMgal first-class bills, seis es “any 827-The North Ward of the Boreuch of Ob: lumbia, Pennsylvania, in which ther» are two" S7-Sporting men forts to bring abouts between Heenan and ¢ors pot appear the match. on presen’ they will be exempted Doone deck. in Pens- sylvania. 3 “ a Se The steamship Asia, which saile@ Wedm eday inst, took out $1 a7 in Arion A gold, and 2.330 half sovereigns on freight, a 7 The Hungarian Legion in Paty have 82” The Westminster Yonkers, New York, have © low that manufactories are 20. rquenes, Orr wu tured to ac the pardon Sr Austrian Gererumien wate . orn, lations from the hew to the Le of the streams in FT leet a Sena’ ra ‘Congress, Kiowe ‘erm expiring with this: teat ee } thousand a Da Deng sume pi Leg fi im aftor the ss carhire (England) relef fund. wrath e7- A Mr-. Uprivht, of " ed TL, DSS Fight +one in ther Rest 87 A io! of forty-cight-ongege of a. sold in St Lois Racudly af Yao par Soe