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THE EVENING STAR j ™ PPBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXICKPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, CGeuwke Perr'a Avene axv lita Strerr, bY W. D. WALLACH. —— Pagers serve i in paekagoa i ee its r worth, arbor eprice 's $4.90 & year, im advance; $2 for #% a G1 fr three months: and for leas that months st the rate of 12 cents 3 week. Siuglg enpies, ONE CuST; iPwrappers, TO CYSTS. ADVERTISEMENTS should be cent to the hefore o'clock #.; otherwise they may not appear wnlil the next day JOHNSON & NAGLE, 29 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUS BOLE AGENTS tor DISTHICT OF COLUMBIA of BININGER & COv3S he MBG6SRS. FRANK Mo. 15 Reaver Street -Néw York ) x CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICANAL PURPOSES | Highis recommended by the mia5t eininent Prysi-d: suf the 0.2. Army, ‘ GOLD MEDAL ©0eNAC, GOLO SEDAL MADEIRA,- GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAT, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NULRIENT, OLD HOMESTRAD RYE, HARVEST LOURSON 1553 REBERYE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BIPTERS, Physicians Druggists t goods, whieh we sell | We invite the attention u: adie Groeers to these cxcell ‘ York prices, frei we st phat the iairinsic merits of the above | peg will ineure the eaticfaction and eontiienes of j . 1. ne i Aiscriminating people, wh e t stale re- | rae Of irresponsid! lers, viz : puffs of news H papers and sc: vist’. gaudy shew cards, | JOHNEON & NAGLE Bets Agents ete oD OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF e 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORE | 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINRS, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE 48D BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &e. SIQUORS, CORDIALS, &e. AND THR BEST BRANDS OF @ENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. —- Wee Fer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermetteaily-sealed Frutis, Meats, ke, Bermeticaliy-seaied Fruits, Meats,Re. Hermeticaily-sealed Fruits, Meats,xe, EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR OAMP USE. BEST @OODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 393 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Niathand Tenth Streets, Between Ninth and Tenth Straeis. seem WILLIAM CLAGETT & €0., BRE W=sIR Ss, BALTIMORE, MAkYLAND. Esrasiisuen 1789, CLAGETTS C. C and their B. B. BROWN STOUT, Head Depot and Oflice at WASHINGTON, D. 395 Pessa. Ayence, Between 4 and gth st. oppo ‘Telegraph Office, Retail Agent for Washinsion, M. CONNOLLY, 446 kieuts Retaii Agents for (coreeown, A. f OFFUTE ACO, 165 Barnue Er. YEE US D DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D.C, Wilt always have on band Troenty-fve Hundred Whole anid Haif Barrels, Ina No e SF Agents are required fer permanent trade, to whom unlimited and guar- Staerr, anteed supplies will be 27 aired, ' BOTTLED ©. C. 3 E if Ana B. B. XX BROWN STOUT, is emarts a: 3, put ep expressly for Army and oc 9-im* Family ure. 7 NoTrice Towortens,qroceis Rest aURANTS, PRI. VATE PAMILIES, &o Te Babscribers have just reeeited a fresh ship ment of om CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ ELARETS, A whieb they offer fur sale ai New York prices, Also, bey have cx Uy om band A Large and Weis Sleeted Stok Sf 2 SADERI AS p, 1ERRIES, RTS. gt : RBON. GLb RIE, SCOTCH, afd IRISH HISKT CHAMPAGNES of 81) Gevorite brands ANB SOQ?OH ALES ANB DUBLIN PORTERS, C1G ARR 2KLES, SAUCES. EOUER acd ZNGLISH DAIRY P's HERMETICALLY SEALED N apd ENGLISH CORDIALS, BR, KISSES 2 . TRS ENGEN and ENG "CRONG rl ME EBRIAL, HY- < 219 ba. avenue, o ds’ Hotel, Washington, BT Just received » erali lot of Officers’ ne: ((t@aK CLOTHS. RIBBED AND PLAIN, iy | * Dolore. ABIT GLOTHS. io Colors LOAKS, FHAWL=. and DR e. Fine aad mediom VARESS GOODs faci of choice styles ‘One price only, marked in plain figures. fer erm and Hattecn correspondents s+ es new supplics daly * 9c Biot 3. . im great pro- | ad pRorera }! WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1862. This exeriient Fa ing ® greater ea of Friday morring. Temms— Cash, inrariahi) Bingle copy, per auuam Five copies Ten copies Twenty-five copie. ‘that has made The Daily Boon THE WEEKLY STAR. in iy, madvance. $100 475 . oo 2000 tne Star eirculate so severally througbeut the country, BF Singic copies (in wrappers) can be procured at the counter. immediately after the insue of the paper. Ls ow ik \D-BOARDS FOR GRAVES RMASTER’S OFPICR, eamth and G sircets, November 1, 1402. wet Voth, 1852, at 12 o’elock M., Cnited States two thousand ards or Tablets for Graves of the ription. viz: aod ch valnut, clear of knots and fe-t in length, ton (10) inches wide, three-ciehth: )of an inth thiek ighths t3 gronve twenty (2) ‘hand in ali respects to correspo! <b tobe seen at this offf boards to be delivered at snch priator city or county of Washington, D.C., epet Quarter~uaster may direct, within thirty-days after the awarding of the contract, Proposals from disloyal parties will net be eon- “red: “An oath of aleefanee to he 1.8. Gov- cTbineut must a¢company eae! oe jon. _ The ability of the bidder to fill ocontenct sheuld it be-xwarded to him, must be guarant! two Deror Qua RT 7. any Tebponsible persons, whose. signatures are to he ap- pended to the guarantee, and said guarantee wiust contpany the t (Phe responsibility of the guarantors must be | shown Phe, offici: Nps 7 soot of the Clerk of the i nearest District Court or of the United States Dis | trict Atiorneys = 3 : idders mute present fo aareen Mig me bias opened or thetr roposa| no consitered, he fuil namu‘and-Post Office address of the bid- ae must pppear, in the pro: 5 f a bid fr made in the name of a firm the names of allthe parties must a rT, or the bid will be jered asthe individual proposal of the ‘party ng it. nds in the sum of one thonsand dollars, signed the contractor and both of his guarantors, will *F by e required of the anccessful bidder upon signing i eon t, Se right to reject any or all bids that may be too high m reserved by the Depot Quarter- er. ormal propasalé wilt a réjected, posaly must be afidresse Hertz, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S y¥, Wash- ington. D. C.. and should be_plainiy warked ‘*Pro- pevals for furniehing Nead-Boards forG@raves,” | Form of Guarantee. We, —— —-, of the county of —, and State of of the county of ~—, and State of —, gusranty that ——is able to fulfil the mee enter into a cantract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him we are prepared to hecome his sureties To this quarantee must be appended the ofleial certificate abcve mentioned. EDWARD L_HARTZ, nov Lt Captain and A.Q.M., 0.8. Army. Pores Ls FOR VATS AND HAY, Wasuinoron, D.C., October 31, tact | BEALE PROPOSALS Will be received at this oMee unul Tacstay, the tith day of November, at 12 | ck we furnishing the Government with Buu) three hundred thousand busheis of OATS and (3/60) ree thousand tons of HAY Derov QUARTERMASTER’S Orricr, Corner of Vth and G streets. ‘ood merchantable 7/40THY. put up in livered at (2,009) two thonsand pounds Fay to he Palos, and sel tathe ton The Oars te pot up in bres Oats wall be rec pounds t be of a good merchantable quality, out two bushels each, ht, at (2) thirty-two ed without extra charge to the e made in the city of Washington, (2) twenty-five days from the date of the contract. . PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (5%) five hundred ton= of Hay and upwards, and for (50.000) fifty thou- nang f Gats and upwards, The propositions for the Hay and Oats may be upon the aame paper, but mest be made entirely distinct from. and withoutreference to, each ether. x The ba name a Office address of the bid- er must appear in the proposal. ifs bid is made in the name of a firm, the names portico must appear,or the bid will be as the individual proposal of the part- ‘repesais from disioyal parties will mot be consid. -ored AND OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOMPANY. 108. st be addressed to Col. D. A. Rucker, OS, Army, Washington, D.C..and ly marked “Proposals for Qats an! oe GU ARANTEB. 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 be zppended to the guarantee, be responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clork of the vistrict Court or of the United States Dis- | nearest trict Attorney. Bidders nenst be present in P person when the bids are opened or their proposals will mot be consid- ered. Bonds equsi in amount to half the sum to be re- evived on the contract, sigued by the contraotor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signiug the contract, Ar the bond must ree g 4 the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondamen with them. or te have bonds signed in anticipation snd zenay’ to be, produced when the contract is signed anuka for bonds ean be procured upon appiicatic aly. by letter. or by telegraph, made at this office, either person- FORM OF GUARANTEE. We —, of the county of —, and Stateof- , aud —-, of the county of ——, and State of —, do beraby guaranty that——ia ‘able to fulfill a con. | accordance with the terms of bis proposi- i ni that should his proposition be accepted, | 2 will at once enter into @ contract in accordance therewith id the contract be awarded him, we are pre. red to heeome his securities. d pended the oficial j Mo this guarantee must bea certificate above-mentioned.) ee siNSPECTION, DELIVERY. £¢. ania li Oats ana contract ior under a Vertisement ill be rigidly inspected, and such as reve ofa good sound merchantable quality | Tejected, | ent to be made upon the completion of the contract. or se soon thereafter ax the Depot Quar- termaster shall be in funds. on Any informality in the bid,or non-covformance with the terms of thin advertisement, will ensure fs ction of the propos st. livery to be mate mt the Raiiroad Depot, or at Goverpment Wharves in the city of pot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right te roject any or all bids that perie™ wo D. H. RUCKER, Colonel and Depot Quartermaster, PROPUSALS are invited until the 15th ber. 182, for suppiying the United aizyerteaes with 6,000 head of noor. be delivered at, Washington, D. to aver 4 pounds gross. that welghs. lea than’ 1.006 sand Buils not wanted ry of Cattle to be made on the Ist n therexfter as the Gov- nox direct. se hend of Cattle per week virod to be delivered under thiseontract, 1 and sufficient security will be | pet cont. of the purchase money itil the completion of the con- rop Se + irom contractors who have previously aply with their Tia aay disloyal per- « the bidder ia not present to respond 1 net be considered, »f firma shoul be stated in full, with ressofeach member of the firm. «must be accompanied by two guarantees, ted te COL. A. B . 0. 8A, Washi Proposaia for Beef Cat _,, Morm of Guarantees. H .cfthe county of ——_and State of —,do reife that carted om to ea the con- ordance with the terms of his proposi- and that. should Bis proposition be ascopted, Pat - ter into & contractin accordance contract be awarded him, we pre- me hia seenrities antee must be appended to each bid.) Tility of the guarantors must be > “Picial certificate of the Olerk of the | ict Court or of the United States Dis- y * to.not comply with the above wills ¢ no ‘ROYVOR ‘N vember, 1852, all the Hides, T; iw. be Cattic killed by the Army of tye Po- oF y embraced by the Rappahan- e* Rivers and the Blue Ridge je contractor shail follow the hides and tallow, hoofs and scortaip sum for those articles. ected at his own risk, € i be ebarged with the articles im each cane uu “acy -how that he was prevented from: obtaining then: by vroper sathority. A bond with gow ssufficientaeccarity will be requiresl for the ful of the contract, aud no bin will be enterts contrac who bare failed to Hn their contract: snp no hid will uuless the birder is ree a 1 en ith s bond will be ro- quired te so within two days from the C peng of the lid~ i The vide to be directed to Col. A, Beckwith, A, DC and C 8, Waerbiceton, D. Cl and endorsed “Prope Lhd PENSION LAWS OF PiS—Kinbracing all the ounties,xad Bornty wth the Forme and La- S digestof us of the authorities in jai og te various matters pertaining to Pensions fy eb Examiner, i vol 1. ae tol. 91 RANCK TAYLOR, Arms EXPRESS Company. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. very Bwt Dw , OFFICERS’ 8A | te all who make their selection of ua. HAT WAB WANTED. NEW AND ELEGANT OYSTER SALOON IN A SEW AND SEE VRS? WARD AND HARVEY, at the w gitations of his numerous friends, has thia day opened one at No. 189, Nine- teenth and H streets, adjoining the rion Engine House. and fronting Pennsylvania avenve. It will be con- ducted asa Branch of Harvey's celebrated Steamed Oyster Depot. by Pia MARVRY & JLEWIS, and the nest 0: tors, which’ the waters of the CRS. * sold to their patrons... Families can be supplind daily at thelr residencen with raw or opstere of the best quality. Arrangements ba roada for a daily fresh Helou equal to ‘any demand ; and hence residents of the First Ward, as well aa those in other seetions of the city, will not hereafter be subjected to the necetsity of buying from street hawkers, rders are respectfully. sdlicited, and will be t and repeated soli- 'feiet px 2 lied with, day or night. PrVinttore to this Rew cstablishment will find it Fortes lideral paePos Sige neither » ine, BOE expense have beeh or #0 in Geery Feapett. oo St HARVEY, ‘ocl3im - ‘EB GROCERIES, FINB GROCERIES, _BINE GROCERIES, : FINE @ROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, FION.PE The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER * AID,” Consisting of every description ef FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner is diveharged, . > FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. : FRED. S. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and lith st. oe CAPT. HUTCHINGS, Sehooner * Aid,”* foot of Lith st. _T0 THE TRAYEL- ING PUBLIO, oo 13-tf The subscriber most respectfully informa the public that he will, from and after the 22d of Octo- ber instant, run a reguler line of STAGES between the CITY OF WASHINGTON and PORT TOBAC- CO, Charles county, Mdy leaving the PLANTER'S HOTEL, at the corner of 7th street and Pa, avenue, Washington city, D.C..at 2 o'clock a. m., every Monday, Weduesday aud Friday. Leaving MID DLETON’3 HOTEL, in Port Tobacco every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday at 3 o'clock a. m., and arrivicg in time to connect with cars at the Wash- | ington depot thesame evening. Fare $3. SAMUEL DAILEY. 'T KE TO FAURFAX COURT HieUSE AND RETCRN THE ME DAY.—A large and commo- dious stage will leave every morning, aif o'clock from the Prescott House, cornur o I3th street and Pa. avenue, for Fairfax Court House and return the kame day to Washington, Fare eneh way », Excursion tickets 94, Tickets can be atfhe New York Livery Sta- bie, corner of 12th and C streets. and at the Prescott House. corner of 13th street and Pa. av. oc 2-Im* J PH NATIT , AND WINTER GOODS. AND CIVILIAN. ct CO. are now {ALL At s openin, D WINTER GOODS. embracing fine DRESS COATS, DOESKIN PANTS, VESTS, &c. A Isrge and well selected Stock of fine heavy OVERCOATS. We have also a complete assort- iS SUITS, made in the most du- cers willtind our Military Goods wants. Heavy Woelen Blankets, for camp use, at Warr nek i WA STEPHENS & CO., 322 Ponnsyivania avenu’ between 9th and oc gi RMY @OODS CAMP COTS x CAMP STOVES CAMP ST. MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE, ee TIN CUPS, TIN PLATES, JALES COOKING STOVES, COAL OIL LAMPS. &c. Justreceived by E.H.& H. 1. GREGORY, se 19 21 P. 4. Aven EAR. DEAFNESS. DR: VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gives his exclusive attention to the treatment ofthe EYE and EAR. _ EYE AND; S sS oe ti ene sc TLERS’ SUPPLIES, - J. T. SMITH & CO,, Nos, 342. 4xp 344 Broavwar, NE YORK, Mauufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in SADDLERY, HARNESS, COLLARS, DDLES and BRLDLES. on ee, Beene, HAVERSACKS, PISTOL HOL- BLANKETS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, VALISE GS FOR SWORD BELTS, oclé im Also, GILT MOCNTIN Goat SLINGS, &c. CABINETFURNITURE, AT OLD PRICES. Having purchased our entire stock for Casu before the advance, we are enabled to offer unpreceden' a“ wire who are in want of CABINET r stock fs now complete in evo: ienlar, and ‘we cordisly Tavite all who soptemelate rt nishing, promising a raving of at least 25 por een is not necessary to particularize,as our vast stock em- braces every article Decessary to furnish a house com plete. call to satisfy yourselves, ‘Ail we ask is a all to satiety Yo" WILLON, Iron Hall, No. 318 Pa. avenue, Between 9th and oth sis, oc 29-eotJanl s.—-=>.-1860.-==. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight. ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs, It ine | vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, | creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain care for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrheea, Liver Complaint, and Neryous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, ete. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ucularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- | tels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE & OO., No. 202 Broadway, New York. se 25-eo6m Cc. W SUTELER. J. W. BOTELER ©. W: BOTELER & S0N, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND KuTAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE BLOCK-TIN GOODS’ TIN CHAMBER SETS COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS! VEATHEE DUSTER. BRUSHES, WOODWARE, &e..&c.and HOUSEREEPENG ARTIORES ‘Generally, 318 IRON HALL, Penns: oc $-eogm ivania Avenue, between 9h and ith streets Orstaluss citizens have’ be Ze J ND MAGNETISM the lant three noone RS, “BRONCHITIS, ° RHEU NEC T, ST. ANTHONY'S. Fri ‘ Fee sete ara ways wel it fe ‘A USHERS aed ONTMENT: ims Whe Whe "Magnetic BR ai he , a i oe 21-1m* 443° stres D-GOLD! Aovaxox risaeas T & CO ce 2-im Ban 2 Pa. avenue. COOKB& CO, BANKERS, No. 452 Firresyta Brager, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND CERTIFICATES, { ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGR. #7 Highest prices ~aid for GOLD, SILVER and 7 DEMAND NOTzS, oe Q-Lup J SPOONS, CUTLERY, | ai THREE WE 0 contemplate fur, | AMUSEMENTS. rHERS, WASHIRGTON THEATRE, | Sole Lessee and Manage’ -++-Jaues M. Nixoy Eni: ! ny Ohad heeepeme Brilliant Success of CUBAS! cUBAS! FS. CRANEBAT NOR XT CUBAS BALLET, TROUPE. ait DAVENPORT, ., And « Full Dramatic G " SenoriteCUB AS will appear this even in the Dances of tWo riations—the Hangarian National Dance, entitled BOK AZO ceakpas. and the Spanish Dauce, LA GITANILLA’Y Bi, OURRO— prted & “SENOR XIMINES AND CORPS DE BALLET, Fr v will appea ats TOODLES. CHANFRA A MODEL OF AW Tho dashing yering. nettoe, BARNS POON hax been engaged and. will appearon Monday. FORD'S NEW THEATRE. | TENTIT STRERT, above Pennsylvania Avenn: Tox! Fo (Also of Ho Hum, y Street Pheater, Baltimo wHaey BLAND... jiage Manager Positively, ! 8 ais ht vv the Baw ht of the W GABRIEL RAVELT ids is ! . D arhcters! GABRIEL RAVEL in 5 Speaking Parts THIS EVENING. : The Wonderful Pantowit- eof the THREE pres f. ENCHMAN! & Rapheel, an sr Padding adancer a Chin OF MA GABREE) ‘tomime o| LE tp 4 RAVEL OL Broek. Us Splendid Dram ed actor and actress, MR. and MISS JH, will Shortly appear. 5 GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel LrowAmD GROVER. ..... . ..... _.. MANAGE! NOTICE.--Those who contemplate attending the theater accom pe 5} + on should secure their # THIS (FRIDAY) 23 Benefit off the Able Actress and P. LUCILLE WBRESTEL Third Appearaner of the Emineyt Ameri¢an Actor, PeearMR. LP. BARRETT. Third Ni AST LYNNE, or The Elopemeat, which has proven to be. in poputar effect and _ dramatic excellence. the RUCCESS OF THE SEASON The undeniable verdict of the public bas heen the ees ectacie, exch night, of ENTIRE AUDLENCR WEEP. THAIS ( FRIDAY) BA T LYNNE Or THE ELOPEN. __ With a cast of char CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUS, sean Sixre Sraeer THIRD WEEK OF THE TRIPLE COMPANY! Gabriel Ravel Es Te Biauty, Bri and Unexam Sucrose, Tt is said here all the ereat Lights of the profes. sion appear. * Glance at the MAMMOTH LIST OF STARS: MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS KATE PENNOYER, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. THE COURT OF BEAUTY. MISS FRANCES LEROY, MIS3JENNIE ALLEN, MISS LILLIE BRANDON, MLLE LEZFTTA, {| MISS ELLA, M’LLE LAURETTA BOR HART LEW SIMMONS, GEO. BR. DeLovuts, G. W. KIRBY, MONS, SZOLLOSY, WILLIE EMERSO: MASTER JOHNNY, | MASTER GEORGE, MONS. SOL, THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN A NEW BILL! Tonight, GYPSY's LAY. A NEW AFTERP EB. &c., &e.. &e 82" Fo nrther partienlars sec Bills of the day and the W ngton National Reyabli: n, 6%, o'clock; performance, Doors 0} . Admission % esnta. Orchestre. 6) cents, n3-1w NIXON'S CREMGRNE GARDEN CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. 8 OF TRIUMPHANT SEASON! #2 VERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY NIGHT s e CHAMPION RIDER OF THE WORLD will appear cn his Blooded Steed, in the GREAT BARRIER ACT. DR. JAMES L. THA ER, TILE. CONRAD BROTHERS, COMMODORE FUOTE, the FINEST EQUESTRIA COMPANY IN THE WORLD. PERFORMANCE BOTH AR- and 7; o'clock. Performance EF-REMEMBER | TERNOON AND N Doors open at I N will commence at Baud 7: nov 3 R ATOR. . Sar Oe FURNACE. ares GRATE, RANGE, 2 LATROBE COA Specially prepared sizes and qualities for the kind of trove coul. Tor sale at lowest posable rates for cath only. WM. M. GALT, 282 Pa. avenna, eolit LAINFIELD ACADE MY, aiid davai eee bn ete 8 irty-tl 10D > peks) consmences ov. § retire expense $75. Gfreulnrs at Star Office To fill a few vacancies addrexs mitt woe 6c -Imeo* Plainfield, Cuaberland Co., Ba EAD HORSES. ) Maron's OFFICE, October 24, 1862, Dead Horses will be removed from the -treete gud avenues on wrilten notice, stating particularly | | i the jocgtion, being leflat the nearest Station house | oft etropolitan Police. % cc w-eost. RICHBRD WALLACH, Mayor, 0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND | -. GEORGETOWN, The undersigned will on Wednesday, the @th natant, at No. 215 Fi street, 2a tloor, die door west Of Willard’s Halt, open a band fome aspsortmentof Wiranan’s celebrated and Misses’ SHOES, 2 supply of which will be kept on hand during the winter. “These sheesare £0 well re and elsewhere that any remark in re- iegquite Speerery. WIREMAN APPINESS.OR MIGERY!—THAT I8 THB H QUESTION —The proprietors of the > PARe ISIAN’ CABINK? OF WONDERS. ANATOM and MEDIOINE,” have determined—regardless rpense—to issue. free (for the howedt of enficring Sumanity,) fourot thelrmont instructive and inter- ! j esting on. age. and ita Disqualifica- ; Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, Indi. beter mn, Weakneee v resaion, nm, i orahce of i pitvea have at Retarels Lew. f Them snd ot mvive thousands, ‘andl will be forwarded = ‘on the” ipt of four stam: by addressing Seer Baritian Cabinet ef Anatomy and Medicine, 364 rordway. New York. Jy IBely Beers 48> SHOES TO SUIT THR TIMES. ‘We ere now mannfactaring all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES: ahd eoustantly recelvinga of Kastern-made Work of every descrip- nia'at @ much lowes arise thas te bake a my an Beretofore chevacd 18 This eity for muck inferior articles. wan 78 and SHOES of Restoran or Ci ae eat it are aay ‘@ good Baso: ment in store and at the lowest TIFFIN’ & DROTOER, aps-tfr . Bt Pennsylvania avenue. C.2oHsEIDER PATENT WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, Hospitals, Hotels dnd Private Families These Btool: of metal, fectly Tree from sinell aannct ast out are the most See NG scare | '@ bean atentee No S¥EPS. a. DW. 4b Rang ATFs “Press: Paced ma Fe >ALE—A ons HORSE COUPE. rire st pe MeCLELLAN’S, corner isth aad oe - { Demoers i j Teached 8 circulation of 17,00 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Time and Space Annihilated—A Message Sent Direct to San Francisce witho' Repetition. Kw York, Nov. &—A me WAs sent between 4 and 5 e’clock ‘his evening to the as- sociated press of California, vi The Union. Tt went direct jout repetition, aad the following answer was received between 6 Francisco Bulletin and Alta and Sacramento ' and 7 o'clock, also transmitted direct: The. distan: made. San Francisco, Nov. 6— 2.15 p.m. ritin fell Inst night, the firet of the = cay the weather is unsettled. Tb degre The steamer Sonoro, with advices York, October 1th, bas not arrived, slow -beat,, and no fears are ente safety. ; Subscriptions to the patriotic fund 1 coming in. The State will probably mak: contributions $50,140, : The lestimonial to be made to the the tate Col. Robert Mathewson, of York Regiment, will he Worthy of the State, is 3,500 miles, the longest circuit © Sa Nest | Price—THKEE CENTS. nd THE STATE It appears that in ali the how voted for members of Penne New jJown lvanin ere! 1, Ma #) Tin i 2 These 29 mriubers take ous in the House. vite d one or two of the dis' at diminished ADDITIONAL RETUR in sem 2 wht, but the gain is as likely to be increased ELECTIONS. States Gas bave congress the Demo. crate have made the following gains sui News Journal, eon- eating rea@irg than eap be found in any oiber—i* published cB It invariabiy comtains the “Washington News’? 1/Massac ol 5] Wiscons a dit nce of 8 of the States tricts are In some eas tC ee > én The New lournal of Comtmerce of yea. Tdsy places Seymour 1420: aleadt, and a 7 °,7@6, andibe — is 9,702, a 115.061 since inst year” His remains will be réteived here and conveyed | to Holdsburg, with fall military honors. The cavairy company forming here for Mas- sachusetts, is nearly full. Treasury notes are quoted at s$a%, Merchants’ Exchange, 2 p. m.—Telegraphed oobi the Head—ship Gleanor, 149 days from oston. The Alta California greets her Eastern co- space between the Atlaptic and Pacific oceans. From California. San Francisco, Nov.4.—Business is slightly | more animated. Thirteen thousand dollurs haye been contri- buted to the National Sanitary fand. Sandwich Island Gates to the Mth of October have been received. The first bale of cotton from Mainki had been received. The Hono- Julu Island newspapers contain statements { that cotton growing will soon become exten. tive. } Capt. Walter has established a colony of | Mormons en Lahia Island, ceasing much | Newspaper comment. | _ The Americans in Honotuin had contributed two thousand duilars towards the National Sanitary Fund- San Fransisco, Nov. 5.—There is a mode- rate trade doing. with a good demand for groceries. The Governor has appointed the 2th of November as Thanksgiving day. The rofi of the new cavalry company hiving in this city to go east, to the ssitchusetts regiment, is full, and EY are appropriated from the city treasury to- wards paying their passage, arga- The Gueritla War in Missow Kansas City, Me. Nov. 4.—A fight took place yesterday between a portion Uather. wood’s Sixth Onvairy, Missouri State militia and Quantrell. (luantrell burned a train cf twelve wagons, killing nine men and taking twenty-five prisoners. Catherwood overtook him near Rost Hill, defeating him in a pitched battle, and is now in purevit. Camp Crrtss, Jackson county, Noy. 1.—To Mansfield Cur For nearly » week I have reued Quan I's bund of guerillas, with Major Ransom’s Cavairy, Capt. Chestnut, yany A, of the Twelfth Kansas, and one of artillery, under Lieut. Hunt. We have illed two, taken one prizcner, and captured over 100 horses and mules, and driven the Tinrauders out of this part o the Stare. They sre in fall rétreat south, evidently with the in- tenuen to Teach Arkansas. There were no <asnaltics on our side. A considerable number of contrabands accompanied us io Kansas. Tros. 7. Barna, Lt, Cof. Com’e. From Fortress Mouroe. ~ Mrs. Piggott, d all her slaves y wight by the rebels, and taken to Richmond. Mrs. P. is a Widow lady, residing about nine miles above Williamsburg, and a sister of Judge L. J. Bow- den. Her only offence, as far ax known, is that her brother ie sibanconspromiaing Union man. Measures have been taken to procure the liberation of Uais family. The stenmboat Expre<s lett Fortress Monroe, at > o'clock this morning on a flag of truce mis- sion to Aiken’= Landing. The officer in charge ix Ce ment. 1 Most of them badly wounded. consul at Richmond also went up on the Ex- «steamer look np 150 rebel prisoners The French press. the Sonthwest. ‘Special to the Missouri yral divisions of the army from. rth marched into La Grange, Army Movem: BRonivar, Noy. Mis sts: lasPhight. Theenemy still occupy Holly Springs, but the opinion is entertained j that they will evacuate the place. Theraitroad will be repaired by to-morrow evening, so as to { admit of the passage of trains from this place | } Another goes to-day. The re! to La Grange. A regiment from Columbus, Ky.. passed down to La Grange last night and are about 50,000 ng at Holly Springs, Van Dorn is in com. mand, and if there is not a batue fought before many days it will be becanse the enemy prefer runuing to fighting. Small Change Difficulty. CrncinyaTi, Noy. 5.—The rush at the cus- tum house yesterday to procure postal cnrren- cy Was very great, and the excitement ran high. ‘The provost guard was sent for to pre- serve order, and were compelled to use the | butt ends of their muskets to keep the crowd ; | off. : between Nth and 12th ste, : ‘The city conneil yesterday took action in the manerof supplying small change by appoiut- | ing 4 committee to adopt some plan whereby | the city may issue scrip for the fractional parts y Gazett Tlarxiarvre, Noy. 6.—By a special order received trom the War Department, Brig. Gen. Audrew Porter is assigned to command in the State of Pennsylvania, and will also execute the duty of provost marshal yeneral. Brig. Gen. J. M. Palmer and E. 8S. R. Canby are assigned to the command of the camps of drafted men at Philadelphia aud Pittsburg, re- spectively. ‘ of a dollar. Death of Gen. Jameson. BanGor, Noy. 6.—Gen. Charles H. Jameson died at hig residence, at Oldtown, to-day. He bas been failing in health since the battle of Fair Oaks. GENERAL Rosecrans ApVANCING.—General Bosecrans left Louisville on the ts: take the field. That Gen. sion commenced passing Bowling Green, on | the road to Nashville, and the other divisions jpot the Se? se epi of the Cumberland probabl: soon tollowed. Nashyille may therefore = considered safe from the predatory force which has hitherto held it virtually in a state of siege. Gen. Rosecrans’s advance will probably be obstructed by the demolition of portions of the railroac, but not by the enemy. It is undoubt- edly Gen. Rosecrans’s plan to make Nashville his base, whence to operate on the lunes of rail- road against Chattanooga on the southeast and Knoxville and East Tennessee on the cast. The forces of Gen. Granger in Kentucky will be “sufficient © proiect that State, while Gen. Wright, at Louisville, can readily direct the necessary movements for co-operating with Gen. Rosecrans, P Brayg’s army is now announced to be ai Cam. berland Gap, where it is resting from its march. Bragg has been summoned to Richmond, to ac- count for the failure of his c:; and Polk is probably in command. —— to be in a somewhat destitute condition. ‘hey had an insufficit fercd severely during march across the mountains, snow having fallen to the ot tn inches. The mountains are certainly not ; eligible for winter quarters for an aad oe pectally those of the Cumberland range. The t position of Bragg’s army is one, therefore, ich must speedily be changed. It will soon become untenable. pee EE aa” _ &F The Empress Eugenie’s new: fished, in Paris and called La rs rance, sensei oh 0h aheiens veda vial ist v anci zci ie Sdeerining pro ha ae sold in advance for $50,000 per annum. La "i> onsnennen analiliel halsliee hundred oo Os, at auction on the 25th ult. at New Orleane. It was what is termed and brought from 57 to@® cents per pound. This catton Was capturedby one of the United States crmigers. temporaries en the annihilation of time and | Mulford. of the 3d New York Rogi- | | up to 10, and wi | majority on in the State will be about 6,000, the BL #1374 counties Seymour's majority or 12,40. hile the World claims «ix t ballot, the Times ex ni ; the opinion dooce Republicane will have the majority. it is now said the pain of 8% for the former: members are as follows: Democrats —Hen' feisch, Moses F. ( nando Wood, Elijah Sense mie Ward, Jobn W. James Brooks, Anson Herrick,*W' H sons. Charles 1. Winfield, Homer A. John B. Steele, Erastus C congressional will stand 18 Democrats to 13 Republicans—a ‘The names of the in Kalb- Fer- Joba A. ; Griswold, James M. Marvin, Francis Kernan and John B ublican |, Samuel Wit ©. ‘Orlando Ket bu FP. Mitier, De loz, Calvin T. Hw Ambrore W. Littiejohn, Thomas T. Davis, | Theodore M. Pomeroy, Daniel Morris, Gi | W. Hotchkiss, Rober’ B. Yan. Valkenburg S. Fenton. Repulticans—ton. to Congress, on the general E. B. Washburne, Charles M. Harris, Owen Lovejoy, yu Norton, Republican; 7th. district, John T. Stuart, | Lewis W. Ross, Demvcrat; | Democrat; the enure vote of the State, the Congres-asen will stand as follows: ist dis. trict, Ienac N. Arnold, Republican; Jchn F. Farnsworth, Republican: bhican; 4th dixtriet, otk Freeman Clarke, Augustus Frank and Reul THE LATEST Pa oncom ye 6.—The vey! and Areas figures to-night 11,9 majority for Seymour, The Assemply stands 65> Democrats and 63 Hilinois Election. * A dispatch from Chicago sa ys the’ concede the elect.on of J. Alten, vbicans thcket—that ts, on it is believed 24 district, Ad district, 6th district, J. O. oth trict, in dou! : Mh ioth district, &) L. | Knapp, Domocrat; 1th district, J.0 Robinson, marrat, 12th district, Wan, Be 13th district, War. J. Alien, ~ | cret: at large, James E. Alien, Democrat, This isa Democrat gain of A dis) inga | Ist district, James S. Brown, Rep., present member; 2d, J. ©, | Charles A. 6th, Luther Hanchett, | 34, Amasa Cobb, Rep.; 4th, In mz Sth, im doubt members. Wisconsin Election. itch trom Milwaukie gives the the result of the Congressional etection follow. Dem..over Potter, c Rep; > | Rep. This isa gain of two mem- | bers. The Democratic assembly ticket is elected in Milwaukee and one Stute Senator. The Dem~- ocrats have gained largely in some parts of the ‘State. vlected to C SS ity over Knox, emanci vficial count may change ; perl overthrow it. Republica Misseuri Election. Hon. F. P. Blaar, Rep., claums to have been from St. Louis by 5ema- itioniet, but the is majority, and ; Sv. Louis, Mo., Noy. 5—Fraak , Con- | servative Republican; Henry T. Blog, Radical Republican; Wm. A. Hall, Thomas L Price, and John S. Phelps, Demcerats, are elected to Congress from this State. Noell, U! is also | beaten bythe ic in dis- i inct. James S. Rolims, Union, is elected in the | @th district. j | Emancipationists returns in | Radical E tuonist, in | district, by 160 majority. for Congress, Union, and Mai come in slowly. the fall rity 3,715. For Majority. Wabash county gives publican, candidate or Congress, 55 ‘he result is very uncertain, as the re! ivania Election. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Nov. 5.—There are two dicate the election of Colonel B ‘Unis congress: Kansas Election. In this a the peta eggs a i of the entire Republican ticket. il is _—, elected over Parrot:, ‘ias, Dem. Official vote ef the Slenker, > .. 215,208; Democratic ma- « m., 218,654; Ross, Rep. 215,405; Democratic majority 3,169. Michigan Election. Derrorr, Micu., Nov. e Republican Majority on the State tic is claimed to be 5,000, The following Ci en are elected: First District, Beaman, Republican, by about 200 jority: 2d District, Upsen, Re- = an; 3a trict, th District, Kellogg, Districts, doubtful. Indiana Election. The oficial vote of Indiana for State stands, Anthon, Dem., t: jority for State Auditor and the sume, Democratic majority, 9,591. The of a ma. arer is about Secre 27,977; Peele. Delaware Election. WILMINGTON, Nov. 6.—The official yote of Jbelaware shows that Mr. Cannon, Union candi- date, is elected by 111 majorit; ecrat, is elected to Congres: Temple, Dem- * by 23 majority, 2 wo-thirds of the Legislature are Democratic. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. An Expedition inte the 1 Thousend Men Engaged boats Moving. The U.S. stam tram Holmes, from Hatteras arrived at New York on Fate! that an «x ed of about 12,.00 men and ‘he expedition was in command of : ter. The destination of this be sothewhere on Albemarle . Ser tus to be confirmed by the circumstance that Tu Saterday tofee cannenading to the north ef A small schooner, which *Griole, in Pamtico Sound, ing, beard heavy Roanoke Istana. It is rumored that the aim Tries nterior_Twelve in it—The Gan. 2d angt, which pedition nad left Newborns aA about October 25th, by innd and water, several ot the expedit 5 is the capture of Goldsborough—a porat of Bimost strategic importance. Tt is the ot Wayne county, and situated on the river, Where it is crossed by the Wi and Weidon Railroad, fifty miles sou’ ight draught can ae- _ Kaleigh. Steamboats of I cend the river for about two-| 5 thirds of the 5 ‘The place has (or had) population of B10. The gunbosts Sentinel and Hussar, ¢ach armed with two heavy Parrott guns, ied the ex) 5 Peat last accounts from ina Rm gre the med at prespect straticn as this on the part of accom- rebele ep he 4 the Union Hi ® © of water, to a) tions in that and’ the vers, rm they have offered any ) vance of our forces or not next afi * pro? ably inform us, —T" The Newtern Progress of the Sist igre * —, nen races “t caped from the rebel prison «t Attenia,* by knocking down the sentinel andthemekt. daddling. {hls \e —_—_— It is supposed to have afew and munition: the work of incendiaries. been a ~: >