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E EVENING STAR EVERY AFTERNUON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) T THE STAR BUILDINGS, PExERW'A AVEXUB AND 11TH STREET, BY W. D. WALLACH. bisa sree nerved me carriers at $4 a Fecak. “fo mail se year, in advanre; $2 for siz three months; and for lese than rate of 12 cents awock. Single ‘OB CERT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. ——— sg Petes bp as to = o'cloe! otherwise may uatil the next day. a + vo ben +> ng Star, JOHNSON & NAGLE, 209 PBHNSYLVANIA AVBNUB, BOLE AGENTS for the DisTRigy OF COLUMBIA of MBESERS. FRANK BININGER & CO.S (Ro. 15 Reaver Street, New York,) CELEBRATED , BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Mighly recommended by the most eminent Physi- cians of the U. 8. Army. GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physician’ Druggists and Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell at New York prices, freight added. We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of discriminating people, who reject the stale re- eourse of irresponsible dealers, viz : pr ffs of news papers and so-called chemists, gandy shew cards, ete. JOHNSON & NAGLE. oem Sole Agents. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 995 PENNSYLVANIA.AVENCE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 3® SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN “RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, 4S WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. LIQUOKS,§COK DIALS, &e. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF ESUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. apaniar Sit We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermetically-sealed Fralis, Heats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Weats,&¢. Hermeticaily-sealed Fraite, Heats,2¢. EXPRESELY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. BAe =... BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 995 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE, 9395 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenta Streets. oc S3m 2 “INB GROCERIES, PINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. eee mawess The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER * AID,” Consisting of every description of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, ‘Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged ene FAMILIES In need of a Witter Supply, at the TRADE PRIC: Can be rupplied by the Package. FRED.S. COZZENS Consigree, corner Pa. avenue and lith st, a C4aPT. HUTCHINGS, Schooner “ Aid,” footef 11th st. oo is-tf OTICE To HOTELS, GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c. ri ave just received @ ship ‘The Subscribers ane Jen 2 freap @@ CASES ST. Wk ere FLORERAQ CLAR : which they offer for sale at New York prices. Also, they have constantly om hand A Large and Welk Selected Stock of BRANDIES. AS, PORTS, SHERRIES, EBON re fon SCOTCH, and PAGNES of all favorite brands, TCH ALES. Sean PORTERS, A LISM P Kies SAUCES. ie CHE SaRD) DS. INCH, GERMAN and pe eee KISSENGEN and Sietoxe. IMPERIAL, HY- LON G. arround BvsoN Teas) ia For sale by . . or BININGER & CO. Established Branch—210 > avenue BP Just recei wae ‘small lee ata: A#** @o0 * AMP COTS. . CAMP STOVES. masse CHESTS, TIN-WaRre, “MP STOOLS, IN PLATES. TIN CUPS, T ATES, COAL OIL Just received by 5. ons ODS L COOKI ie I 1 GRecor “321 Pa. ave: |, HOARSENESS, &c. UGHE, COLDS, HO. ues COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIC, . This deen so hay ra . Itean at Sand fifty d2m& eosm* own and extensively used that beeo conts a bottle, BALL & SMITH, CLOTHI street, between I and K ste. IRISH IN DDER and ENGLISH DAIRY Fee EMPS HERMETICALLY SEALED LISH CORDIALS, z ENG. SPOONS, CUTLERY, NG STOVES, t and popular Cough Remedy has familiar wit its extraordina- be had at all the principal drug QEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL + the 25th day of N «vember, 1862, at 12 o'cloek Mm. for purchasing all the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs an: Horne of the Cattie killed by the Army of the Po- tomac in the ae ee by the Rappahan- Beck and Potemac Rivers and the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is intended that the contractor shall follow the army and collect the hides and tallow, hoofs and borne. and shall pay «certain sum for those articles from each animal fo be collected at his own risk. He will be eharged with the articles in each case ubless he can cie:rly show that he was prevented from obtaining them by proper authority. —__ A ith good and sufficient security will be = jired for the fulfilment of the contract, and no bid will be entertained from previous contractors who have failed to comply with their contracts, snp no bid will be entertained nnless the bidder is Present to rexpond to his bid. ; ie articies of agreement with @ bond will be re- quired to be entered into within two days from the opening of the bid, ig The bide to be directed to Col. A. Beckwith, A. D.C. andC. 8 ‘ashington, D. C., and sade r no RMY SUPPLIES. an Opricn oF Tux C: QUARTERM ASTER, nee OR Paorosars are invited fof faroianiog for of = Tod of the Potomac the follo: ase ing articles: tons best quality Timothy Hay, securely | beled. the weight of each bale to be mar! ereon. 2,000,000 busheis of Oats, of the best quality, in | ‘atrong sacks, well sewed. | 7,000 cords Sar and Hickory Wood, well seasoned and of the best quality. £ach bid must be accompanied by the endorse- ment of two een persons that the contracts | if awarded will be fulfilled. Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar- ticles may be needed, and conttacts will be awarded | for the quantities needed to the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. ie reht is reserved to accept all or any part of Te: Ig should be endorsed ‘Proposals for Ha: or Oate, or Wood,” as the case may be, and ‘enclosed | in separateenvelopes. RUFUS INGALLS jeut. Col. and A. D.C.. se 28-tf Chief Quartermaster. 59 TAKE NOTICE. @ 59 M. T PARKER No. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUR, Respectfully and cheerfally returns thanks for the | liberal patronage hitherto received. Having every facility for doin, T we | HOUSE. SIGN, rs DECORATIVE PAINTING,- Together with all work pertaining toa FURst CLASS PAISTING ESTABLISHMENT, e has no hesitancy in seliciting a continuance ois PRICES ARE REASON ABLE ; bed GR ne er RoE ROMPTNESS IN BeLivery. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE oe 2-3m_ Between Sixth and Seventh sts. s.—T.-18sco.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature's great restorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, New York. > se 25-co6m EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gives bis exclusive attention to the treatment of the EYE and EAR. . Ss ec l4-Im* Boots AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. xfads of BOOTS nj iy of Eastern-made Work of every deseri ‘ion, made expressly to order. fold at a much lower price than has been® . ee charged in this eity for much inferior Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef Eastern or City-made work, will always, find a good awort- i w Wer rices. iveusa tall, Ore 8d Oe PEIN & BOTHER, Cc SCHNEIDER'S - IMPROVED PATENT WATER emi OR £L0s8E STOOLS, ‘or use in Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families. These Stools are made wholly of metal fectly free from smell, cannot get out of o ing portable, are the most convenient artic! use. They have been adopted in all the U.S. We are now manufacturing and SHOES. and constantly re: +314 Pennsylvania avenue @ per- ies in Hos- itals &c. They may be had in any quantity of the ‘atentee, No. 271 Pa. avenue, irs, Washing- tor. D.C! a i by 17-6" rpornaus . . PREMIUM TRUNK MANUPACTORY, 499 SevestH St., Wasutneton, D.C, Gilver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of Bal- Sete, November 7, 1800. Also, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanic's Institate Washington. D.C., 1857, Tam eonstantly making, and al) have on hand, of the best ma. NETO Tine £0L8 DEATH EI ne IKON oA * WOOD BOX, and PACKING TRUNKS, cee EREVAN TEAVELING BAGS . i fa Lo RCHOOL SATCHELS, &e. Members of Congress ee will pleace examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere Trunks that are made in other cities. Superior LEATHE? and DRESS TRUNKS made “rnUNics COVERED and REPAIRED at short ‘a J Goode delivered free of charge to any part of the ei to d Alexandri ef Georgetown and Alexapssihis 8. TOPHAM, se TLERS’ SUPPLIES. J, T. SMITH & CO,, Nos. 342 anpD 344 Broavwar, EW YORK, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in 1ADDLERY, HARNESS, COLLARS FICERS’ SADDLES and BRIDLEB. SWORD BELTS, HAVERSACKS, PISTOL HOL- BLANEETS, TRUNES, TRAVELING BAGS, Ag Cok . LT MOUNTINGS FOR SWORD T SLINGS, &c. oc INTER GOODS. IND CIVILIAN. . & CO. are now opening WINTER GOODS... embracin, ‘1 ES’ BELTS, 16 im DOESKIN PANTS, ¥ il selected Stock of'ine heavy have also a complete arsort- ESS SUITS, made in the most du- Officers will find our yg ipetpred desirous to their wants. Reavy Woslen Blankets, | camp wu reasonal he eee STRPHENS & CO, | el WALL 322 Pennaylvania avenve oc 25-atf - between 9th and loth streets, TEN TENTS! Tests! pens: SUTLERS’ TENTS on hand and made to order at EDWARD LILLY'S AWNING, TENT and FLAG wAere nee Qe atress and peaserivenis sv mization Building, Washington, D. ©. “NSS SECOND-HAND CENTS NOUGHT and BOLD. oe 21-1m* CALL AND BEE Sirst-cl citizens have been cured 18M the last three months ITIS, RHEUMATISM, G ST. ANTHONY'S PIRE rH KB in » few minutes, TY: ‘ROL EVER pivers im twelve or fer MAGNETO J PLASTERS toa iNT ‘8. ore &.m, or ir }. 1. 7 Hours RS. WHEN, Magnetic Piyaician, oc 2)-Im* 445 K stree AILY TAGE LINE TO FAIRFAX COU. Horak AN OT URN THE SAME DAY .—A large col ig o'clock Troms the Proswott Hodes comes o in street and Ps. avenue, for Fairfax Court House rn the same day to \. Fare ce 2.5). Excursion tickets $4. each wa! Tickets can be ad at fhe New York ee ee. ble, corner of 12th and C streets and A ° L o ¥ ft treet and Pa. avenue. ou eae oS SOSEPH NATHAN. Prov. (A DAME HXPRESS COMPANY. NOBICE OF REMOVAL. ‘The DELIVERY OFFICE of this Compan from t to the large depot o: Breck Sa Gum Sf oud Sdtrenta © A” “Agee XENI’ FURNISHING GOODS, of all Sooty. G tion, at SMITHS, No, 460 7th street, opposite City Post Otter, near ¥ street, oe ete HE GRE T ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ CLOTHING. at {BRUCE & 00., No. 460 ‘7th street, two doors below Kmith’s Cheap Cloth- ing Etore. oe | tive properties, impnrting x henith SPEER’S SAMBUCI WINE. PURE, AND FOUR YEARS OLD, OF CHOICE OPORTO GRAPE, FORK PHYSICIANS? USE, FOR FEMALES, WEAKLY PERSONS, & INVALIDS, EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES. Sambucus Tree of Portugal, the Great Remedy + for Kidney Affections, Rheumatism, and all Chronic -Affections. Every family, at this senron, should use the SAMBUCI-WINE, Celeyrated in Europe for its medicinal and benefi- cial qual a gentle Stimulant. Tonte, Diaretic and Sudor' hichly esteemed by eminent ph#- siciace, used in Evropean and American Hoxpitals, and by some of the firet fa es in Burope and America, AS A TONIC, It bas no equal, causing an appetite and building up the ayrtem, being entirely a pure wine of a most valuable fruit. AS A DIURETIC, Itimparte a healthy action of the Glands and Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy,Gout and Rheumatic Af-etions, - SPEER’S WINE ixture or manufactured article, but is the juice of the Portugal Sambucus ‘ape, cultivated in New Jersey, recommended b: Chemists and Phy an ‘al properties superior to any other Wines in use, and an excellent article for all weak and debilitated persons and the a, and indrm, improving the ap. petite and benefiting ladies and children. A LADIE: Because it will not intoxicate as other winer, asit contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is admired for ite rich peculiar favor ADS AS possess nay digestive organs, and a blooming, + skin and complexion, WE REFER TO A few well known gentlemen and physicians who have ti the Wine: Gee, Winteld Scott, U. ~ Wilson, Lith street, Gov. Morgan.N.Y. State. Dr. Ward, Newark, N. J. Dr, J. R.. Chilton, N. Y.,Dr, Dougherty, Newark, it N.J. Dr. Parker, N.Y. City ‘Dr. Marcy, New York. Dre. Darcy & Nicholl.)Dr. Paist, Philad’a, Newark, N. J. i &F- None greize without the signature of * AL- FRED SPEER, Pass: J.,” is over the cork of each bottle. S @# MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE. For sale by Druggists and x11 first-class Dealens. A. BPEER, Propzietor. Vixeyann—Parsaic, New Jersey. Arrice—205 Broadway, New York. JOHN LA FOY, Paris, not-coly Agent for France and Germany. s—T.1860.-=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 di bours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miacmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Neryous 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- way, New York. sep 25-e06m HAT WAS WANTED. A NEW AND ELEGANT OYSTER SALOON IN THE FIRST WARD! AND HARVEY, at the urgent and repeated soli- citations of his numerous friends, has this day opened one at No. 189, Nine- teenth and H streets, adjoining the Union Engine House, and fronting Pennsylvania avenue. ‘It will be con- ducted as. Branch of Harvey's celebrated Steamed Oyster Depot, by BM HARVEY & J. LEWIS. and the finest Oysters which the waters of the Chesapeake afford will be sold to their patrons. Families can be supplied daily at their reridences with raw or steamed oyatera of the beat ality. Arrangements have been made for a duily fresh surply equal to any demand > and hence residents ofthe First Ward, as well as those in other sections ipation and late j of the city, will not hereafter be subjected to the necessity of buying from street hawkers. Orders are respectfully solicited, and will be promptly complied with, day or night. _ Visitors to this new establishment will find it worthy of liberal patronnge, as neither pains nor expense have been or will epared to rake it so im every respect, T. M. HARVEY, oe 18-im LEWIS. Fre GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICBS, AT AUCTION PRICES, Ss AT AUCTION PRICES. : —>— The remainder of t SCHOONER * AID,” Consieting of eyery description ef FINE FAMILY G!.OCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged, Bess ee FAMILIES In neeé of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Conrignee, corner P. nue and 1ith at. dios: claoaets CAPT. HUTCHINGS, oc ltt Bchooner “Aid,” foot of 11th et. J AY COOKE & CO BANKE No. 452 Firreextu Street, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. SF Highest pri id for GOLD, SILVER and OLD DEMAND Nora, GOLD, SILVER as TO THE TRAVEL. ING PUBLIC. The subscriber most respectfully informs the public that he will, from and after the 224 of Octo- ber instant, ron 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 8 o’clock a. m., every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving MID- DLETON’S HOTEL, in Port Tobacco every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday at 8o’clocka. m., and arriving in time to connect with cars at the Wash- ington depot thesame evening. Fare $3. oc 3-1m* SAMUEL DAILRY. Ts constant! recelying, tua Pas always on nt a y of all @ most celebrated WATS it in land, Switser tse SEWEURY or the mont direst tie Dinmonds, Emeralds, Rabies ocd’ Gems. 4 39 alee papules Standard Silver Ware. and keeps Swords, Revol- vers, Sword Beltsand Sashes. ‘ie Knives, Rasors, variety of other thi ally keyt ine dowe at vi oO ‘usu: \e | of Siry Store: and all at the very lowest price, Ne, 338 y tween $th and 10th streets. fe 15-' LAINPIELD ACADEMY, Naan Osaisin, Pa Thirty-third Ecasion (90 weeks) Commences Nov. 5 expense @75. Circulars at Star ‘o Vacancies address R. K. BURNS, o¢ 3-Imeo” - PlainSeld, Cumberland Oo., Fa, hand, I WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1862. NE. 3,036. . me eee ; i ; THE WEEKLY STAR. Thie excellent, Family and News Journal, com- taining 6 greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published om Friday morning. = TRAMt—Cash, inverialiy, in advance. Single copy, peranuams Five COpie8 ee nee Ten COPIER 66. eemen: Twenty-five copies... It invariably comtaine the “Washington News” that has made The Daily Eveming Star circulate gvaevally throughout the country. - BP Single copies (in wrappers) can be at the counter, immediately after the iatus ef the paper. Price—THREE AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Lromaad Gaoven—_. +--+ +. MamaGeR THIS EVENING. MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. and the PEST COMPANY IN WAST In Mins Lucille’s New Ve JACK SHEPPARD ; ir thi BOLD ROBBER AND HIGHWAYMAN. Lu Wertern as Jack Sheppard D. Setchell ac --Blucskio To lude with the MUMMY. Setchell an ones na® = ~ ee Mammy Whe E Adin jon.—Dress Circle 5) cents; Or- ebeastra Chairn 75 cents; Leos | Circle 25 cent:; Colored Gallery 25 cents; Colored Parterre @centa: Private Boxes $6 Senta may be secured during theday withoutextracharge. FORD’S NEW THEATRE, FORD'S NEW THEATRE: TeXTH Srrext, ABOVE PENNA. AVENUE. Mr. Joun T. Forp....... ict a and Proprietor Street Theatr (Also of Holliday , Baltimore.) Mr, Humprrty Bias - Acting Manager GREAT &ATURDAY NIGHT BILL! 1WO ENTERTAINMENTS IN ONE! BRILLIANT ATTRACTION: The Great Moral Play! THE THRILLING MELO DRAMA! _ Sixth night of the eminent actor, MR. C. W. COULDOCK, And his Charming Daughter, MISS COULDOCK, Whore artistic persenationa are now drawing CROWDED AUDIENCES! THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. THE GKEAT MORAL HOME PICTURE ‘That is creating a rensation far exceed- ing tHAt produced by “Fanchon, the Cricket.” entitled THE CHIMNEY CORNER. A STORY OF HEAR@ AND HOMES. Peter Frobity . MR. COULDOCK Patty Probity : MIS3 COULDOCK Ally the Cast. To conclude with the startling melo drama, FLOATING BEACON! MR. BISHOP. MR. BRINK, MISS CARR, AND ALL 7HE STAR COMPANY REMEMBER FORD'S THEATR PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Parquette 59 cen’ Seats 75 cents; ly Circle 25 cents; terre Si cents? Private Bo 6. Ts open at 6, o clock ; performance com mences at 74, o'clock ae i NIXCN’S WASHINGTON THEATRE. ELEVENTH STREET, Near Penn. Avenue. Sole Lessee and Manager. --Jaues M. Nixon CUBA: CUBAS! THIS ¢*SATURDAY) EVENING, Last tine of the FRENCH SPY AND POCAHONTAS! AS in Three Cheracters! Drama! ; Orchestra ‘clored Par- BAS ina Spanish Dance! - CUBAS in a Breadsword Combat! Sb .. FANNY BROWN, In Brougham’s Mu-ical Burlesque of - POCAHONTAS! Doors open at7 ; to commence at 7!. precisely, Seata may be recured from i to3o clock, by ap- plying at the box offi NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEA CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. 2 PERFORMANCES—AFTERNOON AND NIGHT GLORIOUS SUCCESS of THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD! Universally acknowledged as the sost @orscous Spectacle ever produced in Washington. PROF’R HALLER’S SCIENTIFIC WONDERS! Dr. THAYER AND HIS MULES! EATON STONE IN A NEW RAPID ACT! ALL THE ARTISTES BOTH DAY AND NIGHT. On MONDAY NIGHT next, nov l4 ETIES. TIES. INGTON VARI WASHINGTON VARIE' WASHINGTON VARIETIES, BoB CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUE, near S1xTH Staexr. NEW BILL! NEW BILL! The HIGH TEMPLE of WIT AND BEAUTY. Thin is the recogdized STANDARD PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. 8U CCESS is emblazened on our Banners! There is no such word’as FAIL with us, First appearance of GEORGE R. EDESON, The talented Pantomimist, Comedian and Comic Vocal Unabated anccess of the established favorite, MISS JULIA MORTIMER, To-night she will appear in New Songs, THE GIPSY’S LAY, And a» Lizzette, in, the farce ef the SOLDIER'S The Scottish Nightingale, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. The beautiful Queen of Terpsichore, MISS KATE PENNOYER. THE COURT OF BEAUTY. ‘LLE LEZETTA, MISS FLORENCE RIVERS, MS LILie BRANDON, Mise LaURETTA; MISS JENNIE ALLEN, MISS ELLA} WILLIS ARMSTRONG The most Verfatile Performer living. MONS. SZOLLOBY. otto Laugh, just and u 11 p00 Tee, BOB HARE end LEW SUMMIS : ih their -ide-splitting drolieries, THE GYPSY’S LAY. by Misses MORTIMER and PENNOYER, WILLIE EMERSON, J, SYLVAB CLARKE, MASTER JOHNNY, MONS. SOL: al e MAMMOTH COMPANY IN A NEW BILL, Peiformance to conclude with the laughable farce entitled THE SOLDIER’S RETURN. Gvorge R. Ederson. ...... a8. ...Natz Miss Julia Mortimer... a8... % - Lizzette nda Full Dramatic Company - will appear. Doors open, ¢3: o'clock; is Performance, 72s. _ Admission % cents. Orchestra, 5) cats. Tue CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC. fully announce that their annual Concert of Sacred Blt-lw Societies of St. Vincent de Paul respect- Music for the relief of th r of thia city, and of the sick and Twounded inthe Hi tals, will be ‘iven at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seven’ treet, on instant. ing Ke- ‘UNDAY EVENING, 16th cured the best Amateur Musical talent of the Dis- strict for this occasion, with the n ost efficient Orehestra, they will prerent to their patrons the. richest prograinme of the reason. Kncou y the liberal patronage bestowed upon their former efforts he Promise that the expectations of the vt re ized. "the whole Concert will be arranged and con- ducted by Madame Cecelia Young Kretechmar, under the direction of Professor George Felix Benkert, of niasetenie- Doors open at 7 o’clok, Concert to commence at 8. Tickets of admission 50 cents; children half price. no 10-6t Ax BTAMPB. pared to farnish UNITED s¥ a FS TAX STAMPS t rates. . RITTENHOUSE, FANT & OO. Bankers; _ocBlm (Int. & Hep.) Ng 253 Pa. avenue. PPE DRAVT.—Hold thyself in, readiness to bs eM drafted, but before the draft at J. B. THE, "No 460, and lay in ‘8, UNDERSHIRTS and si I Kinds Ru Men and Boys f+) 460'Mh snd corner Sth st. 4 AK HALL —BOYS’ CLOTHING, in variety, at J. BRUCE & 00.. No.'4642 Delow Emiti's Cheap Clothing Btare. "oe | posed oe | | | | | mentof the | tions had not been wanting on the part of the "TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRES FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Europ: Hattrax, Noy. 14.—The steamer Eu! rived with Liverpool advices to instant. The steamer Persia had arrived out. European political affairs presented nothing important. The Englith papers have but little to say on Amrrican affairs. The Times credits the Fede- rails foran energetic constraction of anavy, but questions its effectiveness for regular naval re. The London Times draws attention to the imn.enee increnre of the American uavy, and Says that nobody can refase the Unlonits credit for resolution and constancy in «pite of their defeats and discouragements in fighting out the game which they are engazed in—a game which everybody secs must be a losing one. Itthen discusses the efforts which have bern made, and says that upon the whole the new Uniom navy has been designed with so pectar and exceptional an object thatii is aur dly safe to draw any general lesson. As an example, the Northerners wanted a fleet, not encounter the fleet of the enemy, but to take on the instantand keep poxsession of uncontested seas. They required gunboats for the naviration of rivers, and flotillas to co- operate with their army. These necessities of porition they uot oniy discerned but accepted without an hour's delay, and the resalt cer- t.inly does them credit as it has indeed done them service. Mea-ured, however, by Euro- Fean standards, their squadrons ean hardly be regarded as efivctive, unless we are to presume that other nations have expended upon their navies a lirre ount of superfluous pains. We do, twelve months, not only what Am«icans have done, but five times as much. By pressing into service every species of craft, setting every building-yard to work without stint, we could very soon multiply by a con- siderable figure the number of ships we have in commis<ion, but their quality would remain much the same as they are xt present. Earl Russell, in reply to the city of Londen | Garibaldi committee, stated that the only means he conld properly use to obtain the withdrawal o! French troops trom Rome consisted in ma- king Resi 8 Tepresentations to the Gove ‘rench empire. Such represeuta- e ist British Government, and similar representa- tions should be made whenever it might seem necessiry or expedient to make them. The great exhibition was to close the day the Europa left Liverpool. The Queen had commenced holding a privy council on the Ist inst. | The Army und Navy Gazette says that a bre- | vet was bestowed upon the Prince of Wales on attaining bis majority. { An iron-clad Rebel privateer was recently spoken off Sable Island. {Very likely the Ala- j bama, which ar. cent letter sxid was seen by | the City of Washington on her outward trip.) | The attairs of Greece are quict. The Russian Government has discovered the | existence of & central revolutionary committee at Warsaw. It is suid that an understanding has been ar- rived at between France and Engiand and by which Grecian affairs are deprived importance in Europe. A Britiz=h gunboat had seized all the Manda- rin war junks and custom-house officials at ast y, China. Pre ,0f Paraguay, is dead, and his son is provisionally filling the vacancy. The U.S. gunboat Tuscarora arrived ai Lis- bon on the 25th, trom the Azores. dvices from Italy say that ut the consulta- on at Npezzia, touching the wourd of Gari- baldi, seventeen surgeons were present. An | exwuination of the wound was made with the tinger and probe, which caused much suffering | to the patient, who bore it resolutel The surgeons found itimpossible to find the ball, | butcame the conclusion that it was still in the wound. Arepetitionofthe examination would | be requisite toestablish the position of the pro- | jectile, and to allow of its extraction? if possi- | ble, without serious injury. The general state ot Garibaldi’s heglth is satisfa®tory, and it is believed that no important surgical operation will be required, COMMERCIAL. Livenroot, Novy. 1.—Sales of cotton at 2d ad- Vance for American over the late depressed quotations, and '.a\ for Surats, Breadstufts are steady. Provisions dull. ‘ FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. HEADQUARTERS ARMY oF THE PoTomac, Warrenton, Nov. t4.—A rebel brigade which has tor several days been reconnoitering our posi- nions on the Rappahannock left Jefferson this aorning for Culpeper. Gen. Pleasanton’s cay- alry drove the rear guard from Jefferson. ‘There are indications that the rebels are about enating Culpeper Court House. Jackson is said to be still hovering about Chester Gap, with not over 40,00 men under his command. We have a force in his front which prevents his coming down on this side. All is quiet to- night. From New Mevice. Kansas City, Noy. 10.—The Sante Fe mail, with dates to the 3d instant, has arrived. General Carleton has ordered the establish- Ment of a military post,to be garrisoned by two companies of cavalry and one of infantry, on Recoe's River, at the Bosquedondo. This location is said to be one of the finest agricultural districts in the territory, and if protected from the Indians, will soon become thickly populated. The new fort is to be called Fort Sumner, in honor of General Sumner. It isteported or. goodauthority that Lieuten- ant Damar, of the New- Mexican Volunteers, in charge of the express at Santa Fe, has ex-> tracted from certain letters, drafts to the amount of $50,000, and leit for parts unknown. Goy- ernor Connelly, who came to the State for his health some days since, will shortly siart for the East. From Mis: - rs, Noy. 14.—It is rumored that Gen. Biair will take the field in afew days at the head of his brigade. Gen. Carr has been ordered to assume command in this district in place of Gen. Davidson, who immediately takes the fleld at the head of the troops in the southeastern portion of the State. Aavion re- ceived from headquarters state that Gen. Schofield is rapidlyvecovering, and there is a probability that he will agai a-sume com. mand cf his troops in person. Extensive Defaication im the New York Custom-H. New York, Noy. !{.—An extensive defatca- tion in the custom-house in this city has been discovered. Sixteen clerks in the liquidating department have been suspended. Theamount is variously stated at from $150,004) to $250,000. The affair has been managed by means of wrong entries, and subsequently the books have been destroyed to prevent discovery. . The Privateer Alabama. New York, Nov. 14.—The bark Mary Bent- jy, front New Orleaws, reports that on the 6th inst., in longitude 71.41, latitude 31.40, she saw a threenasted steamer, painted black, with red bottom, supposed to be the Alabama. It was blowing a gale, and both the bark and steamer were hove to. They parted at sunset, There were no flags or signals to indicate the steamer’s nationality. Cracker kery Burnt. Pug avetruia, Nov. 14.—The government cracker bakery, corner of Morris aud West streets, was burned this morniug. Lots $15,000. CHARLESTON NEWSPAPER ITeu#.—Charies- ton newspapers from the Jist ult.,wo the $th inst., inclusive, have been received here, They contain nothing of especial interest. Howeil Cobb with his brigade is ordered to report to Beauregard at Charleston. A sale of forty-six negroes, principally | women and children, is recorded at an average of $5 each. The Mercury says that the South shonid not encourage their expectations &@s to recog- nition. The Conrier discneces the evils of peace, re- marking, in conclusion, “if we permit them to impose upon us again with their false pro- fessions, the Yankees will do us infinitely greater inj after the war has terminated ju than they edt us while the conflict is going | on.” 87 The Richmond Examiner that unless some plan is devised to increase supply of coal, there must be an unusnal amo: suf- fering in Richmond this winter, Goal is not only dear, brtso scarce that money will pot bey H. gave him a grand serenade. A letter says: Alter the serenade, Andrew +x-Speaker of the House of New Jersey, came forward to introduce Gen. McCieHan to the assembled Cong WS +con as the General appeared atthe ffontof fhe hote) he was with the most tumultous applsuse, Cheer followed cheer eae so ee waved their keacthie fe am in with the ieee ith ie en erder Dutcher, Eaq-, of CI F i: tf Ht marke, to which Gen. Mi ey teieede—ter} feel that nol as frie & 5 4 Ht ceived nothing bat ar before you as @ not slogether woncqensatel Your gallant soldiers battle trom the of Ant ; and duvetion soins cause for i 5 j i I ever-true 4 dashing, trend mnen who beve given their lives for the maintenance of Government. And before I bid Ihave this of advice to give you: While the army is fighting, you, as citizens, see that the War is prosecuted for the preservation of the Union and the Constitution, for your nation- ality and your rights as citizens.” li was almest impossible for the General, after concluding his short and most nly neg speech, to return to the interior oft J Every avenue was crowded to suffocation, even the stairways. After reaching his room the band performed a chorus from the ‘ra of « Ernani,” and the » McClelan Polka, posed by the leader of the band, and dedicated to the General. 4 the crowd called again for the General in the mo-t vociferous imanner, when he appeared at his window, and reiterated his former words. Here the ceremonies ended, and the crowd dispereed with three times three and a tiger for Gen. McClean. Large numbers of visitors are arrivin; — of the ever-faithful, ' { at | Trenton from Washington, Philadelphia, ew York, and other places, all anxious to their respects to the recent commander of the Army of the Potomac, who expresses an earnes: de- sire to remain perfectly quiet. FROM HARPER* Stonewall Jackson Still the Val Intentions of the Rebels, (Correspondence of the Baltimore Arocrican.] Harrrr’s Ferry, Nov. 14, p. m.—The tsi- mony that Stonewall Jackson is still in che Shenandosh Valley with a larre force is so gcneral and persistent, and comes from so many sources, that it is didieult to belie ve ther ms.got in it some truth. Parties coming in from between here and Winchester, escaping contrs- bands, and our own scouts, all bring in reports tending to confirm the fact. tis asserted that Jackson passed through Winchester on cmpo | last, and that General Hill followed hin on Tuesday. The report of Hill being there may possibly, and probanly has arisen from the fact that there are two Generals of this name in the rebel army, one a Major or Bieutenant commanding one of the three divisions of Lee's army, and the other merely a brigaée commander. Skirmishing between our pickets and those of the Rebels iis been resumed during the last few days, and three of the Ist Maryland Oavail- | Ty have been captured. There are those hero who look for an early attack upon Harper's Ferry, or, perhaps, a raid in force in our rea: through one of the gaps of the Blue Ridg: Gen. Slocum, who commands here, howeve is fully xwake to the position of affairs, has an efficient force, and may be fully trusted to mect Sey if it should occur, promptly and well. The Rebel cayalry scouts are still known to be on this side of the Blue Ridge, but beyoud picking up stragglers and capturing a few sutlers’ wagons have accomplished nothing. From Gen. Sige!’s Corps. (Correspondence Philadelphia Inquirer.) GainesviLLe, Va., Nov. 13.—Two negroes were brought in here ag They both had been with the Rebel army. One of them was the private servant of Gen. Longstreet, — the other was fo: « a —— —— Vhite, amd was caj red at Harper's Ferry, but bas been with Rebel army ever since. The information brought by them was inter- esting and valuable. They said that Gen. Lee wes on the Gordonsville road, about a mile from Culpeper. Longstréet was on the Sper- ryville road, near Culpeper. Jackson's forces Were reported to be on ite side of the Waterloo-bridge, within a short distamce of our forces, which are lying near there. Gen. A. P. Hill was somewhere near Front Royal, while the other Hill was with Jackson. A few days since Longstreet said that he soon expected a baitle to be fought in the neighbor- hood of Culpeper, or the bannock. If pressed too hard by the « Yankees,” the Rebels intend falling back upon Gordonsville orth Contedera ts fe te arm; - paration for the impending dey anticipate. Frxancta New York papers of yesterday evening say:—The stock market is ansetthes and feverish to-day. The agitating ramors from Washington, tozether with the stringen cy im money, . Governments ace lower bnt not for sale. The 7.3% Notes fell off to 163%. The coupon 6's of sei are quite steady at enka gpey = The money xar- ket continues active at full legal rates. The ruling figure for loans on call is 7 ern’, though in some quarters money may be had at 6. The banks are generally demanding 7 cent., and lend in moderate sums only at dat figure: Gold is dull at 132122 y. Early in the day 132% WAs paid, but the activity need speculators to sell. The exchange market is extremely quiet at 1462146 for first class bills on London. Francs are quoted 357 x a355. SA pretty sinner may chance to be more attractive than an uely saint, and parsons sometimes find it out. goed story is told o: a Yankee divine of advanced age who married, for his second wife, a damsel young and haad- some. When the elders of the church came io him toenquire if the lady was asuitable to make @ useful figare of a parson’s wife, he answered Sealy thas he didn’t think <he was. “But,” the irrepressible docto-, “though I don’t pretend she is a saint, she is a very pretty little sinner, and Jleve her.” And the twain became one flesh. S7- The American Baptist Almanac for Ins? gives the “grand total” of regular ta North America as. 12,618 churches, 801+ or- dained ministers, 1,035 licentiates, 1,037,576 mem- bers, of whom 69,073 were baptized since the Al- manac of the previous year was published. Th» net gain of the denomination, as reported is $1,- 487 for the year. making ev batile which. @7'1t is said that the planet observed ia France by Robert Lutten,on the ist of sep tember last, to which, supposing ittohave been. then seen for tif first time, he giving the name of “Diana,” is ideutical with + Da- pune,” discovered Lay Goldschmids in mi, but which has been Jost sight of for six years. S&F The monthly report of the y Dompatatle in Philadelphia shows that auteatonte Bod patients returned to duty, 616 wer lis ~har, 3. died, and 4,215 remain under treatment. 87 The Toronto Globe says chet 7 In Jackson, (Miss.,) on the Sth inst. cartridge factory exploded, killing every per- son employed in the werke, No less Gan 3d lives were lost, « S7-It has been es! tecl that the income froma check stamps ww New York city, will smeant On an average, to 2bout ten thousand dollars @ day—over three millions a year. 87 The population of New South Wales ia ItS6 was 75,697, and in 186] it was 350,560; viz. 19,48 males, and 152,372 females. 87 Two steamers, at a cost of $3,000 a day, were kept here five weeks waiting fcr troops.— Boston Post. S77 The Portland ( Me.) papere have advanced their prices of subscription 20 per cent,

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