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UE EVE NING STAR 4. SLASHED EvEsr AFTERNUON, q *AONDAY EXCEPTED,) _ =? THE STAR BUILDINGS, “S's AVENTS AND IITH STREBT, BY we b. WALL ach. a eee i it aire | sere fo t 1 t the rate of 12 centz a =e BAS pede aot in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. + ERTISEMENTS Foner be sent erro 2oeloek otherwise they nptit the nert day y nap PROPOSALS are invited until the sth Or S? of November. 1352, for supplying the United JOHNSON & NAGLE, = « Subristonee \Depattinent with ,000 heat of on tha ho “< SANSYLVANTA AVBNURB, eTha Cattle to be aetivered at Washington, D, C..and each animal to average 1.39 pou gross. No catile admitted that weighs leas an 100 SOLE AGENTS pound: gross. Heifers, Stags and Bulls not wanted he the . firs livery of Cattle to be made on the Ist day of Dece shee or or as ‘asuntent the Gov- ernmert may direct. le wee! bay es reanlred to be delivered Pisde Wire | ‘A bond with good and sufficient security will i be required. Twenty per eent. of the eerchaly plone il be retained until the completion of the: ‘con. rect, Proposals from contractors who have previously failed to comply with their bids, from disloyal Pej DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of #SSKS. FRANK BININGER & CO.8 cf Ne, 35 Reaver Street, New York,) Tiichie will oct te eee ete eee The nawes of firms shouid be. ead in an ris CELEBRATED the — el mem’ a at * meat acco’ rEntess ‘71LY WINES AND LIQUORS, wanes Ba eecias is endorsed Preposa! at 20K MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Form of Guarantee. We,—, ofthe pete bes =. and State of —. do ~ 9287 recommended by the most eminent Physi- Bact a Seeeraance with he able to fuigt Zier 7 rc n, and that, should his tion be acce; ee he. wills ones enter into's contract In. acco _— ere wil LD MEDAL COGNAC, iY mered o become hit tconriien, cae 01D MEDAL MADEIRA, witty pooner a appended to each bid.) | . ‘he tt e is Tanto’ t be OLD MEDAL PORT, | shown by the a oe cate of the Clerk of the , .vLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, ki? VAN WINKLE GIN, i saT NUTRIENT, LD HOMESTEAD RYE, SARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVE, * aReMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. Nearest intrice Court or of the United States Dis- triet Atterney Ssids which do not comply with the above weatve rejected. Suge. PROPQSALS ARE T :D the 25th day of N :vember, 1882, at 12 o'clock w ae purchasing all the ‘Hides, Tallow, Hoofe wait Horns of the Cattle killed by the Army of the Po- tomac in the far ecomarene by the Rappahan- | Sis and Potomaé Rivers und the Blue Ridges puntaine. It is intended that the contractor shall follow the it# the attention of Physicians Drageiata | army ard collect the hides and tallow, hoofs. and * berns, a! wha! yay 2 CF in eum for thosearticies sof. ssroenre to these excellent goods, which we sell | j1o0'ccch animal to be collected. at his own riak, © York prices, freight added. He wilt be arene wits hee eacicles in each oars, ee unl e can civarly show that he was preven! ant tha’ the intrinsic merits of thé above | from obtaining teen be Prope rr authority, Se Will inamre the satisfaction and confidence of A bond with good and sufficient aceurity will be required for the fiifilment of the contract, and no + ctiminsling people, who reject the stale re- Bide be enterteined from previous contractors «: :7ae of irresponsible dealers, viz : pulls of news | whe 3 failed to comply with their contracts “ snp no bul will be entertained unlens the bidde once and so cailed chemists, gaudy stfew cards, vretent fo respond tobis bid. @ articles of agreement with a bond will be re- a JOHNSON & NAGLE. quired to be entered into within two days from the + Bole Agents. | opening of the bidx. he bids to be directed peOer. A. okwith, A. > Wgshington, D A endorsed osTHEIM BROTHERS, | 22mc re STHEIM BROTHE ERS, Be AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. cy now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS 25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and SHOES and comeeaety nea, 29% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, cof Zoaeeer meses Wate ge Very denerl i a NN&YLV. ‘ENT. sold at a much lower price than has be SAFER Ear e ane AYERUE, heretofore charged Im this ety for mach inferer BRANCH OF articles. Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef Fastern » @OUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK or City-made work, will always find a good assort- ment itor tt] eles it prices. gi -UTH WILLIAM STRERT, NEW YORK store and 3: the lowest aricas, Give use ap5-tfr. id Peaeciveains ee we IMPORTERS OF SCHNEIDER'S \.Q1CE BRANDIES & WINES, | ° waren (lost Ox CLOSE STOOLS, . HOICE BRANDIES & WINES, rae StF itals. feta a Ea et pata ate ears CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, | eilytexivereid.camil sn oniotidg in 4ND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ried "Pigg py be alsa saeniy fe SVE AND BotRBON wursmrEes, | cu“pg:N 27! Ps sree, bedamiie Psa RUE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, Ss ‘ss WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF $.—T.—1860._X.-DRAKE’S PLANTA. TION BITTERS vy OBS, CORDIALS, &e. | Of this celebrated brand appenrs to be in every UORSAICORDIALS, &e. | one’s mouth, as well as on every o's table.” They are a splendid article and can be relied 48D THE BEST BRANDS OF upon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted ~ =NUINE HAVANA CIGARS, | nature. ep 33-eo8m oS ULME HAVANA CIGARS. FRANKL Co. OPTICIANS. waa") > oR 4 PRNNSYLV ant Avexvz, We aiso offer for mle . (nonth miad between 12th and ah ‘sts, & COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 3588 Pa. avenue, unter the National Hotel. ermetically-sealed Frutis, Heats,&e, BRAZILIAN, PEBBLE (R (Reck Crystal) orrmetically-sealed Fraits, Meats,&e. |. MILITARY FIELD ‘GLassEs, = - MICK. SCOPES, © ormeticaliy-sealed Fruits, Meats,&c. PERA GLASSES, oye PHOTOGRAPH ALpoms sAPRESSLY PUT UP POR CAMP USE. _Bo Feo CARTES DE VISITE, &c., &e. ———— > ny RECELVED, at No. 16 ‘tT GOODS IN THE MARKET, GR varie: Evace, Fe ennsylvania av. = Core ie streets, ladon LAst- r 4 LS ranch » La 1. O AEE OOO See eT De oer ee GAITERS, Prene Kid BLIP 1s te . , PERS, Mines and Childn "SHOES de- £OWEST NEW YORK PRICES, = ions Gents’ French Gehfstin, Glove, eGage Pat LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. Leath ran ee Lasting G ve tie nd LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. pie oricen, J ROSEN RNTHAT. _ MP6 S42 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Oran Suite 998 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Lie scRUNE MANUFACTORY, feswcen Ninthand Tenth Streets. Et ee en Ninth and Tenth Streets. filver Medal awarded by Ma Maryland Institute of Bal- Also, Medal Metiopoliian Mee hanie’s I te jetro: 8 lechanic’s Instija' ‘Was! ington, D.C., 137, 4 am constantly inaki and alway have ou bast of the best urns terial. eayoesertation of SP GROCERIES, PINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, iD Fine SOLE LE FINE GROCERIES THON FRAME, AT AUOTION PRICES, Ne nn. an AT AUCTION PRIOS, PACKING TRUNKS, AT AUCTION PRICES, a aR VAS TRAVEL FEL ING Bags. a AT LOSE QOuSATCHELE, &e. ‘The remainder of the cargo of the Membera of Congress ‘Travelern will please PCHOONER “ AID,” =, eee elsewhere : = Tronks e Consisting of every description of wbnpetior LEATHRE ‘sd DRESS TRUNKS made St giake rRUNKs COVERED and REBAIKED at short “Good delivered free of charge to any part of th GROCERIES, aiy Geereciowa one Aunsandte 7 a2 ‘Wit be for sale until the Schooner is discharged Ce JAMES 8. TOPHAM. a SUTLERS SUPPLIES. = 3.7. SMITH & CO. - an ueed of a Winter Supply, at the Nos. 342 anv 344 easive te, TRADE PRICE, “NEW YO Man of and Wholedele, Dealers in Can be supplied by the Package. sapbreny, RAEN ESS. Oa ae : au : yet &. Seria a, | S¥QRD BELTS, HAVERSAGKS, PISTOL HOL- a ca eer riheahs BLANKETS, TRUNKS, THAVELING BAGS, CAPT. HUTCHINGS, aud UE MAS ries FOR swoRD D BELTS, ox bet ner “footofithst, | COAT Sune. ke. ©16 4m avian 6} =O! UF CRA AD WEP RR ey Tis RY ND. CIVILGAN. 1. woress,@RUOkRS RESTAURANTS, PRI- Seng ARYAN ie ee oo A WIN EER ODE... bree! VATE FAMILIES. Ac. sas Bo Dkabe ARR BOE SER SRE oe et - * of fine heavy: ae ts a Sast rocoto aueninad OF eeOA se he area sis a com eae 7 fe in eedia we CANES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAG ment tanner. Oficers wil ed out Sit 7 Gooss saien they offer tot sale at Pow Yor prices, ry pace at Feusouale prloen 00 Also, they have constently oo hand G03 Pennnyleania avenue, A Large and Weil Selected Stock of oc 25-dtf between 9th and 10th stree! zeine BRAND) oe 1nd PORTS, GHERRIES, 5 eae rE TENTS! 6 ‘BOUTCH, and IRISH | “suTLERs! TENTS on hand rire fai favorite brands, gE DW ARDLILIA SAWING, TEN Tand FLAG “atboer aN popuin PowTENs, saeco gaan REUSE eae atten © AUCES. MOLD eee ig “Ss TLTON D and ENGLISH DAIRY CALL AND SEE = first-class citizens have been cured Mi LDINES. KEMP'S RRRMETICALLY SEALED | py 70 ARB MAGNETIOM the last three month ; 1 + AN and ENGUISB OORDIALS. | xe eR Re ga s egeheets Hore VER twelve or fearteen da mwiee QOLUNG, BOUCHONG, IMPERIAL, BY. MAGNETIC PLASERRS cud O1WTM ENT. “d - 30% YOUNG HY8ON TEAS, ‘8 RS, BRONCHITIS. RUBUMATISM, E in » few minutes, TY: ot ‘a ato a7 Wours, deal mor nig Big - a ” naive assortrn: MRS. ie ic an = % FAN NOY GROCERIES, _oe 2)-Im* 43k stres lis ay i Braneh—219 = vente , 0 a gan RAY A teres ond cone Willards’ Hotel, Ws 2, ious étage watt heareeuery morning SP Just received = small lot of Oficers’ Liquor | at# o'clock from the Prescett Houne. ir of Snes, auZ? | ith street xnd Pa. avenue, for Fairfax Ce vast House - a and return the same day to Wash: A SM y @00DB Fare cach way $2.5). Exoursion tiekeia a4. _ Tickets cau be had at fhe New York Livery Bta- CaMP COTS, bie, corner of 12th and C streets,and atthe Prescott CAMP STOVES, House. corner of 18th street and Pa. avenue. Bee CHESTS, TIN-wane, @*¥? STOOLS, Loa DOSREH NAESAN. Prove. om oUns, TIS PLates SPOONS, CUTLERY, Au EXPRESS COMPANY. aie or Hayao RING STOVES, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ‘ ad = 6 ELIVERY ¢ OFFIOE of this Oompany arid tina bond ptsead tram Third street to the lates denoton B street between a and Sd atresta ERA ISHING GOODs, Faia. GUAREEPREA SS op OMe ot sit <eoponite { \OUGHE, COLDS, Roane, ee CONPOUND sate P oy ‘GUM ABABIO. * anee “4 popular Courh Remed > wuaNo fone knows and extensively used that most i OAK Bak, HOve: CLOTHING, =, fs City Vow ‘Ofer, Dear ¥ atreet. ~ S tun : ith ite extranrdi: riety at J. BRUCE & CO., No.'4642 ey yetan be Red af all the principal dree | below Smith's Cheap Clothing Store.” ea res gt 25 and ity centre bottle, F F ASMREENE. OF BOTS ol dymAeotin mo x UREATEST G00 NO ano 274LL& SMITH, CLO OTH Ra, Sy 36 sireet two dee S tae Uamiths Chéap Cto:b- aD mrets. betwnen Dand Morte 0 tore, q { j i i Prorovars re FOR TWINS. Post OF Orrice Derartmenr, 3d Ni ber, 1862, at this De- 4 of N ber, 1a63, for for r’s supply of twine, estima’ dads, to be Aelivtred at the Blank Agenciecat Wachington. New'York city. and Buffalo, New York, free trons cost of transpor- Saf imsueh quantities ateach A ency as may m time to time be or¢ered by the Department. The twine must be of three strands, well ve and cApable of cemainiog the weight of 35 nds ona string six feet in lemsths it must be put fe io bes ene pound yeas tench and packed suitably tation n bypackages of We pounds weight aos Tt e twine mt st a smooth and flexible, and a yooeed dre 59) yards to the pound. As no spe dete: termined. upon, bidders Siteent send saepier ets ofgnch twine ax they propose to farnish with their Bi warded to the lowest and Tre contract will bert bidder, the hest bid to be determined, after a | eareftl examination, for the purpose of ascertain- ing which bid will, ib its practical results. be mont advantageous to the Department, this the Postimas- ter General reserves to himself the right of de- cidjng. i No zoek will be considered which may be made ¥ persons not engaged in the maaufacture of twine. Each bidder must furnish with bet ge | dence of his ability to comply with Two sufficient securities will be ata toa contract, Failure to furnieh the article contracted for promptly, or furnishing an article inferior to that contracted for, Will be considered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made in accordance with these proposals’ will not be considered. Proporala must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article proposed for, and the letter containing them aldressed tothe ae Assistant Postmaster Generate Weare no 5-eo2w Postmaster General. CABINET FURNITUBE, AT OLD PRICKS, Having purchased our entire stock for’ Casn before the advance, we are enabled to offer recedented bargains to sll who are in want o! CABINET FURNITURE. Our stock is now complete LA every particular, and we cordially invite ail who contemplate far, H ganiae, reese & ear of at lezst 25 per cent, te at! who make their selection ofus, It is no’ necessary to particularize,as our vast stock em- rapes eveny article necessary to furnish a house ! le: ask isa call to patisty yourselves. BOT. LLSO) Tron Hall, No. 318 Pa. avenue 0¢29-o0tJant Between 9th and loth sta, s.r 1860 -=x. 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 in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates ah appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous 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- Sicularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grrocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & CO., No. 202 Broadway, New York. se 25-e06m Cc. W BOTELER. J. W. BOTELER C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE A ND ee 111, DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND "CROCKERY WARE, SILVER. PTATED WARE, BLOCK-TIN GOODS? TIN 3 3 COAL OIL LAMPS? JAPANNED WAL FEA RB, DOOR Mats. THER DUSTER: RUSH, IDWARE. &e. HOUSERBEPING ANT 318 TRON MALL, Pennsylvania Avenue, _0e¢ 3-e0din between 9th nud lth street yy at WAs WANTED. ANEW AND pr GANT OY: oy SALOON IN © FIRST WA AND HARVEY. the urgent and repeated soli- citations of his ‘ous friends, has this day openeg one at No. 189, Nine- teenth and HP streets, adjoining the Union Engine House, and fronting Pennsylvania averne. Tt will be ducted ce of Haxvey’s colebrated Steamed Oyster De Ry HARVEY & J. LEWIS and the finest Oysters which the waters of the Ohesa, pase en afford wiil be sold to their patrons. lies ean be supplied daily at theit residences Eee oysters of the best gualit rrangements bare been made for a daily fresh fupply equal fo any demayd j and hence reridents e First Ward, ax well hs those in other sections i ofthe city, will not hereafter be subjected to the i | necessity of buying from street hawkers, ‘ders are respectfully Fgn ped aud will be promptly complied with, day or nig! Visitors to this new Tisment will Gnd it Worthy ofliberal patro as neither paing nor xpense have been or will®e snared to make it so is every respect, M. HARVEY, _9¢ 1-Im : 3. LaWis. INE GROCERIES, Sis FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICEs, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, parse Selon The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER “' AID,” * Consisting of every description ef FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Wil be for sale until the Schooner is discharged, FAMILIES , in need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Gan be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner avenue and Mth st. : CAPT. HUTCHINGS, oclg-tt Schooner “‘ Aid,” foot of 11th st, j** COO RE FERS, No, 452 Firteesta 8eReer7, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, Beal CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. Bighott prices paid for GOLD, SILVER and otb bs DEMAN oe 27-1m " EYE AND EAR. S DEAFNESS. BS DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gives his exclusive attention to the treatment of the EYE and EAR. _oeleims TO THE TRAVEL- IN@ PUBLIC. The subscriber mort respectfully 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- OO, Charles county, Md., leaving the PLANTER’S HOTEL, at the corner ef 7th street and Pa. avenue, Washington city, D.C.,at 8 o’clock a. m., every Monduy, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving MID- DLETON’S HOTEL, in Port Tobacco every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock a.m. ns arrivicg in time to connegt with cars at the ington depot thesame evening. Fare $3. oc 2-im* a DAILEY. witseriand and a ras MM BERY op “ihe moat coir styl ma in aps Teenitecbartne’ ait iihue of, vers, aut Gaston, esrgesan Basors Sciewors. Gold, 5 Bitver. “pnd hee 2 t variety of 5 Paacuen at sineace Bet ober Bolid __, AMUSEMENTS. FORD'S NEW THEATRE, NEW THEATEE! Texru Street, ABOY = a A. Miealso ot ticthdey Street the ise ©! Mr, Huxrnrgy ‘BiaxD.. es nnineerr Of the Distinguished R. Cc. W. CU ane artistic acting has fair! DED THIS THEA 4 CRO Every Bight during his engagement, drawing the All cur thtares “Ker loud ¢ in An immense “ppv cowed achieved oy Tie Drlltiant SSCStrEDOT K, The lovely and accomplished young lady, wRo, REP tient ES APPEAR TO. XIGuTt GHA NDT BIL OF ATTRACTIO. ‘arhionaqle Pi Place of Amu: THIS (FRIDAY) Sip At lg L HOME PicTURE far exceed- fe seneation ing that Rrodnend by eae wFanchon, the HE CH TMNEY. ‘CORNER. HEART: ANB Die tak DOCK Miss COULDOCK Star Company in the Cast. To sonciads with the roaring Farce of DDEN THOUGHIS! In whet Mr. BISHOP appears. A GREAT BILL FOR SATURDAY EIGHT! One af ihe Bot eniertainments in tie city! aie r the careful EST DRAMATIC % ate canes Bets Tae GREAT MO. ¥ Dress Circle and "Parquet Rents 26 cents; Family Circle 2 ‘Doors open at 6% o'clock ; performance com “_NIXGH’ S WASHINGTON THEATRE ELEVENTH STREET, Near Penn, Aven Sole Lessee and Manager Saves M, NIxow : TREE BENE ESERING, tth TWO GRE \r’ ‘Bees or THe SEASON, AGEs Bobi? Cherasters! i pxnish Dance! CUBAS in x Becadsword Combat ! The Fascinating ¥ In POM Ua a one Wea rlesque of Doo ors open at re i eee tacs at7*s precisely. secured from i0 to 30'clock, by ap- - GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel LeoxazD GRoveR—__. 1... MawaGn BENEFIT OF MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. Who will appear to-night in er eclebeated imper- To eemieae with 4 DEVILISH GOOD ‘JOKE; or Setchell Worried by Lucillx! Prices of Admission.—Dress Circle 5) cents; Or- hairs 75 .cente; Fi | Colored Gallery 25 cen | Private Boxes $6 the day without ext NAON’S CREMGRNE GARDEN CIRCUS. _ PENNSYLVANI4 AV. AND SEVENTH ST. , ‘2 PERFORMANCES—AFPTERNOON AND NIGHT GLORIOUS 8UCCESS Circle 25 cent+; Parterre 5 cents: be secured ae THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD! wletget as the most Gorzegus Spectac’: «ver produced in Washington. PROF’R HALLER'S SCIENTIFIC WON 3ERS! Dr. THAYER AND HIS MULES! EIN A NEW RAPID AOT! 8 BUTH DAY AND NIGHT. Universally re EATON ST) ALL THE ARTI>1 On MONDAY NIGHT next, THE PONY RACEs. Look ovr EW w ASHINGTO IN § ‘ON VAR TE WASHINGTON VARI ETIES, -CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUE, Near Sixt Stregr. Lt N The HIGH TEMPLE of WIT AND BEAUTY, This is the recogdized STANDARD PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. 8U CCESS is emblazoned on our Banners ! There is no such word as FAIL with us, First appearance of GEORGE R. EDESON, The, talented Pantomimist, Comedian and Comic ° Unabated success of the established favorite, MISS JULIA MORTIMER, To-night she will appear in New Songs, THE GIPSY’S LAY, And as Lizzette,in the pce ef the SOLDIER'S The Scottish Nightingale, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. The beautiful Queen of Terpsichore, MISS KATE PENNOYER. cnn COURT O OF BEAUTY. xeae FLORENCE RIVERS, Miss ie aera His SENNIE ALLEN, ° Miss ELLA WILLIS ARMSTRONG, The most Verfatile Performer living. MONS. SZOLLOSY, st come pra se see ihe Funny ib thelr s side-splitting oligos THE GYPSY’S LAY. by Misses MORTIMER eae PENNOYER. MASTER SUHNNY, MAMMOTH company" ‘IN A NEW BILL, Peaformanee to conclude ed the laughable farce Miss Julia Mortimer. And a Full Dramatic Som pany Ifyou. vant is to eatee . SYLVAS SES RER: (0; SOL. Doors open, €23 proloek; . ion 28 2 outta wo oiee” CONCERY OF SACRED MUSIC ties of St. Vincent de Paul respect- fully announce that their annual Concert of sacred peg for the relief of the faPthe of this city, and of the sick a phen SURbay ae VENTING, ish Ha ‘ed the ENING. Musical talent of the — friet for this oceasion, with the u ost offic repeat pi they will richest programme of the season, pati bestowed upo! Ppronsive that ¢ the eaten of the Gta whole Coutert willbe, area jucte ie under the direction of Professor Benkert, of Phil Hospitals, will be Seventh street, heir patrons ‘Encou mae public He will ber ‘ecelia Young eckretn 1k, Concert to commence at g,, Fickels af teak, conte; children ‘half er TA Me PB. ‘unTvED sha Fass oe AMPS : INT e 00, Bank: oe RITTENROUSE, ¥ & C0, Bankers; PLsyricip b aateae o i AR CARLISLE. 7 third Bersion (39 weeks) commen: Br adpttirg oxoonoe : aes Fee few vecancies idresa K. BURN o¢8-tme0* Plainfield, Oumberlan’ Cone. Sadt Bb atiiady as ‘eniehin low prices. V 07h and corner th st. and Ps. a’ e.. oc TELEGRAPHIC NEWS — _ [ASSOCIATE D PRESS DISPATCHES. ) FROM THE ARMY or THE POTOMAC. HFAarerantens AkMY oF TIE Porowac, | Warrenton, Nov 13.—Nothin< worthy bas transpired to-4s army. General Bu with s-verai of his principal off ot business, Nething of striking military imports yee has | transpired to-day. Trains of «uy y arriving here General Hooker touk co: on- nand af his corps | to-day, ang was enthu « Teceived. | General Porter took lesve et oMoors ama | command, and htt for W 2 noon. General Halleck noon, and was nartily rece officers | © of the army. om this | * nerning. Keports at headquarters ‘cadinate - quiet in the tront. From Port Bo; al. New Matt Nov. 13. -Advi Royal by the stexmer Weetern World reports ! yi. that a nvval sci military expedition, compr- } 1 sing 300 Kbode Isiand troops, had packet they + Charleston and Sayvanush rai tearing up the is. when a Ler, rise rot; Tebettroops arrived trom Oherieston. and our | forces retrented to their hoats. Kebe! deserters | reported that Reanregard was tw atiaek Port | Pulaski about the th inet. aud wire being moved trom the N i placed on the rebel rams, of which several are } alout ready. A tu gro company on’s Island led up Darien river and capt: ity marshal anti two picket St Catharine's Island has been ey the rebels, who took {ho negroes 9 killing two who refitsed to 29 our troops at Port Koyal was » From Kentucky—Bragg’« Army Reported at Knoxville Brxksvittr, Ky., Nov. 13.—Sixieon be rebel cavalry have arrived here, ‘Dhey. say thousand More are on the Way to deautorce Me it is reported thar a fizur r Lebanon, on Tuesday, bet ord’ cavalry. on nd Morgan'sou the were killed horses. Cheatham’s rebel div ' Part of Bragg’s army is at Knoxy The rebels are moving nooga There are large Confece: freesboro’. Whe War in Mississippi. ie Came, Noy. 12.—The tates: news from ! re been Toameved across At that the ret rty men wounded. Al nuthber of our horses wer | Gen. Grams Advance Sontn of Helly Springs. ' St. Levis, Nov. A special dispatch to ixsouri . Democ ry ao La Gra ppi, States that (ren. Grav occupied Holly Sprinys to-day are two miles south of that pi A second dispatch ays that ist Iowa eavairy hid driven picke river, four miles sonth of Holly eaptured 100 prisoners. amen. thei se. oral officers, and a captain on Van Doru’s sr i A brisk skirmish is OW Koiay wn Mills, and the rebels are rete G Lis determined to drive the il and pin them the of Ed i s to Lamkin’s Mills, on Tf Nadia hie el The War in Tennessee Nasnvitce, Nov. 12—Breckinriig: of trnce from Murin ¥ an exchange of prisoner Is are falling Polk and i command lth being much impaired for active duty in fie debt Gen. Rosecrans has iteued an order that the ' been appointed chief engineer of the depart. | enemy bre’ went the ball ol seventy Another rumor idiy retiring to W; be under the Protecti seer duty. He is also organizi corps, on his Corinth plan. Cap ment. H ; From Fertres< Mouree, where they wi Fortrrss Monroe, Nov. tv. formerly of Albany, N.Y in the nioat of the fort yest in the guard-house for some di and attempted to make hi: through the embrasure into ing unable to land, was drow: Gene idrowned for dosertion, by jumping “ae and be- | ° nd morning. Major General Dix went to Suffolk to-day, to review the troops at that place. follow ing: LovisvIL_e, Nov. 12.—A detachment J. ‘W. Foster's command left Henders. Monday, surprised a band of rebel gue vl the war. near Madisonville, Ky» and captured seyeral | ©! © me . f this phantom, and wish prisoners. horses and arms. ‘The guerillas in | P*#7S2¢e 0 . that section are said to be panic stri-ken. Our | “°° \! Sx@in paraded before thepublic eye.” HUMPHREY MARAEAT! 1-18. vinen forces are still in pursuit. General McClriiam. J. R. Thomson. Prize Steamer S« New Yor, Nov. 13.—The prize steamer Scotia, from Port Royal, has arrived. sttettatiel mhicoe. cleat fh ilton, N {Correspondence Baltimore American.} up to Cherry Fi for nearly a-week. ‘Pwo companies of Federal | ©! ay entered Martinsburg a few days since, | i and We do not hoid itin toree, but our cavalry are | Actively scontiwg in the vicinity. Several of the employees of the railroad have been in Martinsburg from the western end of the road, | examining 1bhe eugdition of affairs, It was reported at Martinsbarg, but not en- tirely credited, that Stonewall Js % returned to Winchester with a considerable | '!* ‘ forer, aud was to move from that it west- . ward. The betut opinion apy be that if Jackson is in the Valiey at all it és for the - pose of moving toward Staunton, as Gen. Cox's march toward that point with a large Federal force is exciting prehensions among the rebels. A weck ago Gen. Cox was known to be in Highiand coun’ within forty milesofStaun- ton. Humphrey all, who has recently been opr rating in Telnessee, is known to have | come Jn‘o North western Virginie throuch Pow- eli's Valley, Tt is possible that this movement, with the reported returp of Jackson to the Val. '° ley, is for the purpose of endeavoring toregain | |} wbomt= pOrsession of the falt works in’ Kanawha Val- | ~'* it bey. the loss of which is a serious matter for | = the rebels. j All is quiet in this vicinity, thouch we hear thet small squads of rebel ‘guerilin cavalry | '"™* tom have come through Snicker’s Gap and arero- | Ving about beyond Lersburg ¥. Tre TAX on Newerarens.—The Commi sioner of Internal Revenue has decided, in re voeeee andy ont gard to the tax on aavertUsemments, that the last | ores nizer proviro of section $8 of the excise law exempw © d one thousand copies, from all taxes oa | ertisc ments, and the last proviso but one of | the same section exempt. the receipts for a- yertirements to the amount of $1,000, conse quently they will be asseserd only on the exsess over i460, and then only when their whole THE WEEKL Y STAR in excellent Panty cae ¥ Kew Jourdal, ton. DE & greater Variety of i Fray wo. & 5 2 g .¥ a? 5 4 | 5 fe zu: Hi a | mata invariably, im advances. Twenty live copies. mariably comtene the “Warbagton News’? made The Lutty bténime Seas eireuiate £0 rally throughout the conutry BF Single copies Ne, 3,035. at the eounter Drice-THRE CERTS B é * \ntuc of the paper IMPORTAN? A Portiew of the Chariexton and Savaneah Destroyed — Offensive tioms Comtempiated by tie Rebela The New Kam and the Figgal te come ont.§ KOM PORT ROYAL. 5 * FUnbont Western World, which are New York on Thursday from Port . STIpgE= toe tollewing ae omer Pian, which y negro. {rem the rebels Charieston, privg, had aniied wet Ge Bisse ietend island ratis on th. ( barkestonan® add This expediionamet with The rai for ‘some distance were od the legrapin wires cut. yas lakes: to present Te giving imtiormatiion of the © Paui Jonrs wus che ttag-ship on the ecea- fad her taunch succerded iu capturing ® rebed liegirnant an@ the pick ts under his com- a. Every preeaation the rebel pickets om the Soon after the rails were torn a ere pate { oi served cuming down the line with ordinary io ed wath a regime from t iroops dined on them, aad ived the deadiy oer andl a whOwrr o the afs4 neax and Patroon, which bad Ow the averk. The train was stopped _ ad were cugineer, w lap wae atter wands fled towards Cha rei fore Prhents came gown ium tor the enemy, which compelléd ‘ou: retreat tothe Paauter. fromm Port leiey The calibre of hous: Sc\eral plokes were The Western World, while at Ossaba. hefore ook a Tebol deserter anhoat Wissahickon. He stated that SB ember Of A crest battery on the where “tiug the Ogeechee River, which contamed » Tile guns of long TAnge, and eight ten Srtillerists there were re- oqutes of = from th a by dysentery, in conse i nournshing diet: that homing times daily formed their rations; could te easily taken, The ay pear @ to be thorongtily con versand n Tebelciom. He <taved that the lying A short distances” ters, and that workmen. ‘eed in removing her machinery a betler + \bich were to be pinged 40 ene of she w being completed at Sayannah, ‘ithe rams, heagid, wre ‘ane Keanregard, on the 13th instant, was ds sh, be would makean attack ony and ture Fort Pulaski in 14 days from that time, e rebel sterner Fingal was being fitted ont sic the tem in this attempt—in order to nard the onter approaches to the Sayvannab ported that there was twe jitional an the port of Sayan- ing rapidiy made reagy for This dear rter effected his escope from the Bai ery hy lying three 4: ed at ‘as tone +“ | River. large iron rams ad { nak, which was te! # at ene time, @c- coreiar to his own report, 2 member of the Memphis says the rebels are sull at Holly | New Orlane Fmmett Guard, and in the be- stores, and pre rie ning o: the War was clerk te Beauregard. 1 Miers of the gunboat Western World commodore Dupont at 1. who, it is stated, placed reliance deliver e bim over to Tort Ro: op his injormation St Catherine 6 Isiand has been eyacunted by the rebels—who took their pastes with them, killing two who refused to g. — health of the troops fe ‘Port Royal was ze LATE SOUTHERN NEWS. We take the Snemies items from lave Sonth- | . ern papers : eee avvascr oPxperaL TROOPS IN NORTH CAR + We have information,” says the Golfsboro Tribune, “that the enemy Rave posession of Wuiiaus>ton and Hamilton, in Martin.county, and (bat « large Feceral feree Our smail forces en- mat Williamston, but the enem + erwhelming numbers forced oar Fong stot back. Our lors was twelve ; one bundred, | buildings by shelling i | Hamilton. Nor'b Carcling | = marcbing on esged a — to cers amstown and «Cars have been ordered to Tarboro’ wo move the go { our Pewr-barg Express says: We have eort- svmors from [astern Carolina. One says tbatour forces were com » a ety ng Jertutication several miles *, on Thursday, after a heavy veral hours from the it i» also stated that the Yankees yacces in the tiction. Whether the aret of reports has any Toundation ad eng tre unable tosay; but we may ea) later, that wedo pot 3a laves of Rebels shail be coat ogra oe eae | the Fard to the on hemy are ra vester Bue, | eNsbuat He had been | hey 3 a a. v e have vet to nscatogn Express bas an annonn t the British bark Sophia, on the 4th u ) the blockading squadron, 16 miles. al Corcoran and etaff arrived here this teiow For: » N.C. - TRE RECOGNITION MOWBTO, rT Express of Noy. 10th has the “Lhe ghost of recognition of the Sothern DefeatWi Gueriliax. Contd racy by France and Laying been solem. has ngain been diemissed tothe where we hope it will remain for Ye are tired of the freaki cement of the The Petersdu! moly evoked for ime val there of Gen. wr porhon of his ce ae PatTexson, N, J., Noy. 13.—The Daily Reg- | soon as he can pes ister nominates Gen. McClellan for the yacant | erly reorganized, he Senatorship, @ecasioned by the death of Mion. | his meu will find something w do. 3 Marini 4 snineectin e aeartt anh 2 IMPORTANT FROM NORTH CAROLINA. weer Advance of the Union F. the Tows of Hamilton, New ¥ork Heraid, dated Ham- » Nov, 4, speaking of Gen. Poster's | FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, | »Aayal and military expe dition, says: x bave at arriy Haxren’s Fenny, Nov. 13.— Several Sention with a grand cavalr: have reached here from Martinsburg, ang from | £"®bont movement. them we baye apparently reliable information | /isi™@ton ye remients Out of the Se Need affairs along the Poto: night sia mites below H: where Gen. Kelly has @ | /0rward st daylight Thies =e strong force, The 1c Rebels have apparently en- | > 12 “trong force, and has Urely abandoned the line of she Potomac, as | ‘td none.ot their troops have been seen or heard of | OPPETUr ed psoas Place, on. recap ‘0 Tarboro’. We will Sock alae 2 afford hint a fight. The country are greath seb. They flee trom t place may be r garded as again re- | “#)+°> We learn and see on the course of our annexed to the loynl partof the United Stases, | © Th cunboats had a Foster's command had @ severe en- Bion Sunday bight with at a Lreastwork, ackson had ©! at poe gg Sly Tohawose dash acrossa » dith Massachusetts, riger’s Lattery, and the 34 New The Morine ariiliery made a bola reek sud lost fonr of their men. y we chorged into Hamilion—Majer de battalion of the 3d New York ca z in the advener—we found the roads « irom the town covered with asnmg the household goods and » hastily leavung the place mor from thispiaee in two « Tarboro’, on -operste with us. Do some othr r gunboat Badan lay before yesterday on Terneee reon, of the 44th. jolivd 40 & skipmish near Wile a7 King Otho, of G rone On_ the ‘ah ot Oc} reece, in on i . Go > Hon. Luther or Rradish bas we ci hadl pre<ideney of the Ameri the Vacancy caused by i Theodore Frelinghuysen. | 7 The Bnitieh bark Mary Rogerson wae leet circulation exceeds two thousand copes | ig @etorm atern, c| ora. Which the statesmen | a newspaper, whose total circulation does not jd: at. Steals Ae

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