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THE EVENING STAR s PUBLISEED EVERY APTERNUUN, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Puxs’a Avaxus axv lita Stnser, BY W. D. WALLACH, pa Bapere served [i et ‘by carriers at a Mee rents permouth, Yo waail sabecrt 2 eis cs year. in adeance; 92 JOHNSON & NAGLE, 200 PEHNSYLVANIA AVENUB, POLE AGENTS fer the DISTRICT OF OOLUNBIA of 2 MBSSRS. FRANK BININGER & CUS (Ke. 15 Reaver #treet, New Yor.) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUoRs, OR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Highly recommended by the mest eminent Physi- clans of the U.S. Army, GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL Port, @OLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYR, HARVEST BOURBON 1453 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians Draggists | aad Groevers to these excellent goods, which we sell i at New York prices, freight added. { We trust that the intrinsic merits of the sbove { goeds will insure the satisfaction ang contidence of | Giseriminating people, who reject the stale ro- course of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news papers and so-called chemista, gaudy shew cards, ote. JOHNSON & NAGLE, ec Sole Agents. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 38 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS.IN RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. LIQUOKS,ICORDIALS, Ko. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. @ENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. SCT eae We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermeticaily-sealed F, » Meats, &e. Hermeticaliy-sealed Frults, Meats,&¢, Mermetically-scaled Fruits, Weats,X&¢. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. > BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORE PRICES. . S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, S&S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, ect INS GROCERIES, FINS GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, - FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, a The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, ‘Will be forsale until the Schooner is discharged —.—_ PAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the " ‘TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS Consiguee, corner Pa. avenue and 14th st. —— CAPT. HUTCHINGS, ooistf Echooner “Aid,” foot of 1th st. SALS ARE INVITED TILL N svember, 1982, at 12 u'rlock a. all the Hides, Tallow, Hoofaand ttle killed by the Army of th» Po- Yomac in the t Fpembraced by ee, Rappalian- nock and Pot ivers and tht Blue Ridge Mountains } It is intended! that the contractor ahall follow the army apd collect the hides and tallow, hoofs an borns, and shall pay a certain aum for thoae articiax animal tobe collected at his own risk, | sed with the articles in each case. FRO © the 25th day of for purcbasin, Borns of the Ca t t ir Lames: = arly show that he was prevented | twine munt be of three stranda, well : from obtaining them by proper authority. ! and capable of eurtairing the Tape atae on 5 Abond with good atl sul eecurity will be | ona ntring rix feet in lomethy it mast. he ia PiU er the feltliacnt of the contract, and ne ; balls of one pound Weight each and packed suitably bid will be entertained from previour contractora | for tra in packages of 106 t who have faiea to comply with their conten cack. The tw 2 AE He iudGth aad itexibie, burl B Di jeaa the ar ) Measure about 530 yaks te the “i. As no spe- prosent tu respond to his bi eitic material has bee retro: ‘ed Phe articles of agreement with a bond will be re- quired to be entered inte within two days from the bing of the hida In to im directed to Col. A. Beekwith. A. BC and ©. 8., Washington, D. C., and eadorad “Propesnis-” nob RMY SUPPLIES. Orrice or tux Outer Quastsauasran, = iy RA the Potomac, W4aaninoron, September 9), 1882, PROPOSALS are invited for furnishing for the use of the army of the Potomac the following articles : 3,90) tons best quality Timothy Hny, securely | buicd, the weight ofeach bale to be marked thereon. APH MO bushein of Cate, of the dest quality. in strong sacks. well sewed. 1.49 cords and Hickory Wood, weil seasoned and of Che beet quality. Each bid must bo xecompaniod by the endorse- ext of two responsible persona that the contracts ifewarded will be fulfilied. Bids will be apened from time to time aa the ar- icles may-be needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed to the lowest responsible biddyr up to the timo of opening. ; iz reserved to accept all or any part of The right ie should he endorsed “ Proposals for ise i i an - Boca 5 or Oats, or Weod,” ax the case may be, and enctonn in noparate envelopes, | RUFUS INGALLA Lieut. Col. and A. D. 6 hief Quartorm| TAKE NOTICE, ie: 59 _ MT PARKER Ne. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUR, Rezpeetigliy aud cheerfaliy returns thanks for the | liberal patronage hitherto received, H Having every facility fur dein, THE DEST ee AND DECORATIVE PAINTING, Together with all work pee toa i FIRST CLASS PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, r He has no hesitancy in seliciting acoutinuance [ ofthe wubl ae fay F H HIS PRICE “ARE REASONABLE; HE WORK UNEXCEPTIONABLE | Ard particular attention is paid PROMPTNESS IN Beuivery. H &F Remember the numier! 99 LOUISIANA AVENUE, oc 2-Sm Between Sixth and Seventh sts, Having purchased our entire r=steck for OasH before the advance, . We are enabied to offer unprecedented bargains to all who are in want ot CABINET FURNITURE, i Our stock is now complete in every pa: and we cordially invite all who contempla’ Bithing, promising a saving of at least 25 per to all who make their selection ofus. It Becexsary’ to particularize, ax our rast stock em- | orp article necessary to furnish a house | complete. H All we ask is a call to natinfy yourselves, UTELER & WILLSON, Iron Hall, No. 31% Pa. svenue, oc D-eotTant Botween 9th and loth sin. s.-T.-i18so -=. 8.—T.—1860.—X.— DRAKE'S PLANTA- ~ TION BITTERS j Of this celebrated brand sppexurs to be in every | one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table, | They are a splendid article and can be relied | upon to strengthen ang invigorate exhausied nature. sep 25-eotin EYE AND EAR. _ R. SCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, - Gives his exclusive attention tothe treatmentofthe EYE and EAR, - CABINET FURNITURE, AT OLD Pxices. | S ociIm= a: pees Ft Ber ND SHOES TO BUIT THE TIMES. ‘We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES. and coustently receiving asup- of Eastern-made Work of every onerip- mm, made expressly to order, and will sold'at a much lower price than bas beon® pemeestare charged in this eity for much inferior icles. Persons in want of ROOTS and SHOES af Fastern or City-made work, will always find a ment in store and at t . ROVED PATENT WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, These Stools are made wholly of metal. are per- 4 feetly free from smell, cannot get out of order, and, | tals. &e. They may be eeutee. No. 271 Pa. A GRIFFIN & BROTHER sp Stir For use in being portable. are the most convenient articles in use. Thi at $14 Pennsyivania avenue | SCHNEIDER'S { Hospitals. Hotels and Private Families. ey have been adopted in all the U. 8. Hos- OPHAM'S PREMIUM TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 499 Szvests St., WasHineton, D.C. Silver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of Bal- | timore, November 7, 1960. Also, Meds! en Mechanie’s Lustitute ashingten, D. C., 1857, Tam @nstantly making,and always Sy tear terial, SARK Geeeription of ine SOLE LEATHER, IKON FRAME, LADIES" DRESS - i WOOD BOX, ana PACKING TRUNKS, PELLISSIER, CARPET, and CANVAS TRAVELING BAGS SCHOOL ZATOHELS, &e. T LOW PRICES, Members of Congress and Travelers will please examine my stock before puri jing elsewhere | ‘Trunks that are made in other cities. Superior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNKS made “*SHUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short “Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the te and Alexandri city, Gearactown “MTAMES 8. TOPHAM, | NOTICE To HOTELS,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &e. Whe Budscriders have just received a fresh ship- ment of @e CASES BT. orice FLORRAQ LAR . which ther olfer a sale at New York prices. Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Stock of N DIES. MADERIAS PORTS, SHERRIES, RBON, OLD KIK, SCUTCH, aad NES of all favorite brands, AND DUBLIN PORTERS, ANA CIGABS ¥ SAUCES. Saitron reg ebbas and ENGLISH D4gRY BARDIN £8, KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED oH. GERMAN and ENGLISH CORDIALS, is, ‘ IRISH SLR teagan OOLON U OHONG, IMPERIAL, HY- aS TOUNG HYEON Peas tens t of a NEY Gabo, For sale by ININGER & 00. = jbstsblishea 1h. Branch—219 Pa. avenue, o ite SF Just received a small lot or Ombeers” iquor reas Niro’ sma erens aan BMY GOODS ‘CaMP cots, Mons CAMP STOVES, mzS3 CHESTS, TIN-wany, 0AM? ETOOLS, SPOONS, CUTLERY, vIn , TIN PLATES. : . <a LES COOKIS COAL OIL LAMPS. Se? STOVES, Justreceivedby E.H.& HI. GREGORY, tao 321 Pan (ROUGH, COLDS, HOAKSEN Ess, &o. COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIE. scant and popular Cough Remedy has hanes rs ‘rd extanaivaly asod coed F wil treo: - FFe@icacy, ‘Itcan be had at all the principel drug ree at % and fifty cents bottle. 07 dtm&eodm” FRBALL & SMITH, CLOTHIERS, No 361 7th Wireet, between Tand Kets, | 0€ Sete QUTLERS sUFPLIES. | Noe? 343 gb. 344 Dnsaswar, le ‘2 AND OADWAT, i 00. SAONEW YO. - Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in SEFICERS SADDLES aod BIEDLES F VERS” ES ap: us H BWORD BELTS, HAVERSACKS, PISTOL HOL- | STERS, BLANKETS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING Baas, | z, | for an efficient cruising ship o: : the ordnance and ordnanen stores, ‘i. ONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 7, 1862. THE WEEKLY STAR. >-- This excellent Frmily and News Journal, eon- ‘eining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—ir published om Friday morning. io 5 . reat ae ee Oy Five copige.. a a8 Ten copiet Twenty . ~ 2000 Tt invaria}ly coutaine the “Washington News’? that has made The Datly Keoning Star circulate 20 generally througheut the sountry, S7 Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be procurea At the counter, immed after the issue ef the paper. Price—THREK C. a . = - = + Pkeresars FOR TWINE, Post Orrick Derarterrt,, Sd Noveuber, 1832, FeaLep Prorosars will be received at this De- parwnent nntil the 2tn day of November, 1342, for furnishing one year's supply of twine, ertisated at ut 35,00 pounds, to be delivered at the Blank Agencies at hington. D. C., NewYork tity. and Butale, New York, free from all cost of transpar- tation. insueh quant tivs atruch Agency aa may tered by the n determined upon, didders Will rend samples of such twine a< they pro: to furnieh with their bids. H The contract will be awarled to the lowest dod eat bidder, the heat hid to be determined, after a reful examination, for the purpose of ascertain- ig Which bid will. in its practical reanits, be moat advantaccous to the Department, this the Postman- ter General reserves to himself the right of de eiding. z N. oporals will be considered. whieh may be » bY persons not engaged in the manufacture oftwine. "Bach nidd t furnish with bis | Raper of Ie ability toconrply Sitka Be ee ‘© sufficient securitics will be required #8 a contract, Failure to furnish the article contracted for ptly or furnishing an article inferior to that tracted for, will be considered a sufficient cause iF the forfeiture of the contract. not made in accordance wilh these proposals will not be consider: roporals must be Tharked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article proposed for, andthe letter containing them addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General Washington D.C. M. BLATR, no 5-eo2w Postmaater General. - ROPOSALS FOR IRON IRON-CLAD SBA STEAMERS.. Navy DEPARTMENT, Octeber 30, 1952. Sratep Proposats will be received until No- + yember 24, 1562, for the constructior of one or more Iron Iron‘clad’Bea Bleamurs, of about 7,30 tons, complete, including machinery, masts, and spara of iron, wire rigging, iroa boats, with anchors, cables, kales,and all other eanipmente necessary war, exceptingonly The gencral plans and specifications can be ex- amined at the Navy Depxrtinent, The proposition must state the price for the ¥hole complete, and the time in which each vessel will be delivered at a Navy Yard on the Atlantic coast. Bids will only be received from parties who are known to be able to execute the work, and the con- tract will embrace all the usual evnditions. oc 31-StawtNo2s ©. W BOTELER. 3. W. BOTELER C. W. BOTELER & SON, e IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, TARLE rte bag BILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK-TIN GOODS: TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OTL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOUR MATS, ; FEATHER DUSTERS BRUSHES, OODWARE. &c..&e., and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Generally, 315 IRON HALL, Pennsylvania Avenue, of 3-008 between and jtth streets STEAMED OYSTERS. it WARD STEAM- ED OYSTER SALOON, 162 Pa. av. — etween J7th and Ith sts —ALBERT/ON ; be WOODLEY begs to inform the citizens Se and strai ington that he Toviter Selova’in the First Oyster Saloon in the Firs 8 by selling nothing but the Gest birklyes to merit a hare of their patronage, Remember—Nearly opposite his late place— 8 Basle Romaursat ol SS R NO ECELVED DALL and to behad at < CENTRAL LOTR, Routh west corne: n st., hot ntran noth st t the - Yanement.) H. DURHAM GELSTON, no 6-e0]in*™ Proprietor Central Hotel, LOAKE—CLOARS, Cc AND CLOAKING CLoTHs We have just received a inrge aud beautiful stock of Paris styles CLOAKS. Al-o. Black aud Frosted BEAVER CLOTE suitable for Ladies’ eh Misee.? Conk. "To all of which we ack the especial attention of cur friends and the dealing public. MM. TAYLOR £' Co. no Seolst No, 42 Center Market Space. ‘ nOWA t arket MP GRE. RE, DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A dekight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Kum, roots and herbs, It in- | vigorates the body, withont stimalating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an apprtite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhora, 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, «nd is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. ‘Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE & CO., No. 22 Broadway, New York. 8e 25-co6m | ena GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIFS, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES. AT AUCTION PRICEs, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. nie ate: ‘The remainder of the cargo of the BCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description ef FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged, Steg SSS FAMILIES . In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICK, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and Mth at. —_— CAPT. HUTCHINGS, id,” foot of 11th wt, oe 15-tf AY COOKE & co, BANKERS, No. 452 Frereenca STREET, Dealers in VALISES, &c VERNMENT BONDS, Also, GILT MOUNTINGS FOR SWORD BELTS, cpp, oy GOVERNMENT peer oaets COAT SLINGS. &e. oc 16 im e “ARMY AND NAVY BIT A . be Abt AEP MITES 2 00Ds. | COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGR. wate eh Bron aes ae oomning | BZ Highest prices paid for GOLD, SILVER and their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing | OP DEMAND NOTES. Fo BLS fine DRESS COATS, DOBSKIN PANTS. VESTS, &c. A large and weil selected Stock of fine heavy OVERCOAT” We have also a complete assort- ment of BUSINESS SUITS, made in the most du- rable manner. Officers will our Military Goods desirous to their wauts. Meavy Woelen Blankets, for camp use, at roqsonatle Ip COB. WALL, STEPH & 00., 323 Pennsylvania avenue oe 2-dtt between 9th and 10th streets. NTS 7 ENTSI ings; TENTS! SUTLERS’ TESTS on hand aml made to order st EDWARDLILLY 8 AWNING, TENT and FLAG Jane Colgnnation Heildive: Weskeea oe ‘olonization Bui ‘ashington, D. 0. N.B—SECOND-HAND TENTS BOUGHT and SOLD. 00 22-lua* Pn Ee oxel = citizens ve o Uae AGO Rnie Sabra neg NEURALGIA Goer, ST. ANTHONY'S Fike? TOOTH Li ACHE in « few minutes, TY- PHOID FEVER always in twelve or feurteen day ae at ERS and after p.m W@ Hours, before }0 «. m. or afte: . MRS. WREN, Magnetig OO tes oc 21-Im*__ m- aoe PPAILY STAGE LINE TO PALKFAX OQURT Dileter AND WITURN THE SAME DAY —A large snd com dious stage will leave every m } ats o'clock from the Pre ISth «treet and Pa. avenie, fo oS ae ee Eseurion Ora Bh a 4 Tickets canbe Radat fhe New York Livery Bta- | bie, corner of 12th aud C streets, and at the Prescott Houne, corner of igh ssa nd Pa, avenue. oe Lamy JOSEPH NATHAN, Pro’r._ ‘HE GREATEST ARSURTMENT OF BOYS’ T CLobiine. ‘at J. Bi TOK & C0., No. 460 7th street, twe doors below Paley ‘Cheap Closh- ing Store, oo S-tr 4 arrivic T0 THE TRAVEL- ING PUBLIC. The subscriber most respectfally informa the public that he will, from and after the 241 of Octo- ber instant, ri 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 8 o'clock a. m., and in time to connect with cars at the Wash- tthesameéevening. Fare $3. * SAMUEL DAILEY. 0. HOOD é and has always on hand, fu! e@ most celebrated that are manufactured in Eng- land, Switzerland and America, both in Gels and Silver cases, He also keeps # large stock 0! ne JEWELRY of the most desirable styler, set with Diamonds, Bmeralde. Rubies and afi cthet . Te in also manufacturing all kinds of Solid Silver Ware, and keeps Swords, Revol- vers, Sword Belts and Sashes. Bowie Knives, Razors, , Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, and & variety of thing? arcalgy kept ina Jew. and all at the very lowest price. No.638 between Sth and lith streets, 1s- ADAM EXPRESS COMPANY. — F NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY OFFICE of this Com is Removed from Third street to the large deyoon B mtreat.batwaen Mand Sdstresta dae Suef G3KES: FURNISHING GOODS, of all desorip- x in, at SMIT! No, 460 7th street, opposite City Post Omlee, neat V vizeets ‘oe ptr NTED—Ths } Fier | + | | } THE MOST | Last Week of the Beautiful JULIA MORTIMER ~" AMUSEMENTS. NIXGH'S WASHINGTON THEATRE. ELEVENTH STRERT, Near Penn. Avenne, Bole Lessee and Manager. --.Jauss M. Nixon THIS EG NDAY) eae, ret appearance o} cUnAs CUBAS . Iu the romantic drama, in three acts, copied from thee t in the possession of lane Celaste, and the only correct topy in this country, entitled THE WIZARD SKIFF ; Or, THE MASSACRE UF SCIO. the Gipey Bory siswissinseseecc OUBAS OCAHIONTAS ! . FANNY BROWN, CHANFRAU, A. H. DAVENPORT, And the Entire Dramatic Company. FORD’S NEW THEATRE, FORD'S NEW THEATRE! Textn Street, ABOVE PENNA, AYEKUE. Josn T. Forp....... pee and Proprietor Yeo of Holliday Street Theatre, Baltznore.) Hcmrunsxy BLANd. —+- Acting Manager SECOND WEP AND POSITIVELY THE LAST SIX NIGHTS of the most prosperous engagement of the EMINENT DRAMATIC ARTISTE, ere Ke ERO ULDOUK, And the Accomplished Young Actress, MISS COULDOCK, They hanine achieved a most unerampled triumph! ‘Thir fachionable theatre being CROWDED NIGHTLY TO EXCESS By the most critical admirers of THE REFINED DRAMA These meritorious stars winning for themselves the LIGHEST DRAMATIC RONORS! Who wil new Appear in, TWO ATTRACTIVE PLAYS! THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT YET GIVEN ! _ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, An entirely new play, by the author of “Our Amer- ican ein.’ entitled THE JEW OF FRANKFORT. fina sbeoee ce be --. Mr, C suldock ss soess. Mise Couldoek nbexces sll the members iu the city, 4 of the best Stock Compan: With the above will of T Dick Dur Bain Hobbs. .. The rest of the formed the merry farce LE Mr gC. BR. Bishop Mr. W. Wt. Bailey the Star Company. aracters by The beautiful and gifted young artiste, Mans. PB PHILLIPS, } has been engaged and will appear Tuesday night. | Iu rehearsa! i national military drama, the’ Hing ESE SHOE KS ROBLNSO) O:, THE BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN! In mechanical prepa um most ex iting drama, EAN VALJEAN founded on Victor Hu Me Prices OF ADM Drese Circle and Parquette Seats 7 ing novel of “Les Icy, | cents ; Orchestra | Fxmily Circle 25 cents; Colored Par- } . ae h re “ ate otic o’elock ; performance com i GROVER’S THEATRE. | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Wiliard’s Hotel | Leosakp Grovge——.....___. -._._.. Mamacun | THIS EVENING, 4S LUCILLE WESTERN, CREAT TRAGIC ACTRESS OF THE DAY, IN FOUR CHARACTERS! L. P. BARRETT in his great character of THE STRANGER. LUCILLE WESTERN as... Mra, Haller | sldramatic romance, | i terre & To conclude with the THE WIZZARD SKIFF * fame “esse ome LUCILLE WESTERN | particulars see lills of the day. rs Gf Admission. —Dress Cirele 5) cantss Or. Chairs 75 cents; Family Circle 25 cont« Gallery 26 centa; Colored Parterre 5 cents: | e Boxes $j Seats may be secured during | ay without extra charge, | CANTERBURY HALL: LOUISIANA AY E, sear Sixta Sruerr. ROSPEROCS PLACE OF AMUSE- | MENT IN WASHINGTON } Crowded Houses! Delighted Audienc Patronized by the First Gentlemen in the Country. A NEW BILL TONIGHT. aud the Charming KATE PENNOYER. Last Week, positively of the GIPSY’S LAY. Continyed success of the Scottish Nightingale, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. Secont Week of GEORGE R, EDESON, Continued success of the Ethiopian co: BOK HART and LEW SIMMONS. They willappear to-night in two new Ethiopian acts THE HAUNTED CHAMBER and 4—11—14. A FULL BAND OF MINSTRELS TO-NIGHT. MONS. SZOLLOSY’S NEW BALLET in which the Court of Beauty will appear The laughnbie faree entitle’ THE SECRET. George R. Edesom ...as ...Thowas Doors open, t*; o'clock; performanee, 7%. Admission 25 cents. Orchestra, & cents. Monday. Nov. 24th, firet appearance of Mile ANNETTAGALLITTA & Mons. VALORDE, Two of the Best Dancers in the World. NIXON'S CHEMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. FIFTH WEEK OF THE SEASON! CONTINUATION OF THE GORGEOUS SPECTACLE OF TH LD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD! Introducing the exciting games of the touvnament. First appearance of the amusing Clown, JIMMY REYNOLDS, EATON STONE as Clown in the representation of GRIMALDLON HORSEBACK! FS L.. THAYER, THE COMI | DR. JAMES TD ALL TH COMPANY, geal in the pantomime of LOVE AND PHANTOMS! | Re Performances both Afternoon and Night, nl7 | oUT L osk LOOK OUT LOOK OUT i FoR THE PENING PENING OPENING OP THE NEW WASHING TO) _ WASHINGTO c om "THE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, y NV Es. ES. 2013 ARL = SRIRTIES, a Pa. avenue, between 9th and lth streets, its Free Cones mmencing at ts every afternoon and p.m. ¥ P Proprietors have ‘secured the services of of New be Miss LAURA BERNARD. Prima Donna, York, xnd Mr. HERMAN WACHTEL, Comic Si. ger, in German and English. of They are also daily expecting the arrival brated Danscuse. “Mr. WELLENSTEL to’preside at the pi hues to fionris! vi beautifully decorated : ehments the very best quality and at moderate always in attendance to preserve order, blie may rest assured that the Academy of | ightly patronized by a throng of most | Citizens. RY ROSENTHAL & F. BRANDEIS, = Proprietors, the the ti: it RH. STI ETZ, 236 Pa. avenue, bet. 12h and Invites the attention of fadtes to hi assortment of DRESS FURS, Lracing all the various styles now in use. Having recently enlarged his store, 1 13th sts., well-selected he is yreparad to offer better induce- mente than heretefere. Reautiful seta for sh, Si2and $15. } Eveny article rantiod as represented, and seld | ai thetoweet market prices. i — * = STAMP 5. { We repared to furnish UNI aD SAYS TAX STAMPS | a Government rates. RITTENHOUSE. PANT & CO., Bankers; oot dha (lat. & Rep) No, 252 Pa.avenne, | HE DRAFT,—Hold thyself in readiness to be Titra it before ire arnt eal at J. Hi ’ "8, ‘No. nd lay in « fall supply et £06} § UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS.” Also, iT of Me ” NG, at as: all kinds of Men and Boys” CLOTHL tonishing low prices. i lothter, No, 4607 b and corner Mth st. and Pa a) oc S-tr OAE, HAL: Rove’ CLOTHING, in Variety. atJ. BRUCE & OU... No. 4642 below mith ‘s Cheap Clothing Btore, reat | sia] | Sharp Fight TELEGRAPHIC NEW (ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPAT HES.) LATER FROM EUROPE. The Lo: Times again Grewls at the New ¥ mber of Commerce—MMr. Bright Applauds the Preclamation—Great Rise in Cotton. St. Jouns, N. B., Novy. 15.—The steamship #¥1tna, from Liverpool on the 5th, via —_ town on the 6th inst., passed Cape en route for New York, this afternoon. The steamer City of New York arrived ou on the 4th, and the Wibernia om the oth inst. The political news is unimportant. A slight collision had occurred between the Austrian and Italian soldiers on the frontier, but the dithenlty was soon quieted. The London Yim: s again adverts tothe action ol the New Yogk Chamber of Commerer toach- ing therebel sf'omer Alabama. It denies that Llame can be attached to England. ‘Lhe London Daily News takes altogether a different view of the matter, “1 M a bad written a letter applauding Preside ut Lincoln's proclamation to liberate the slaves of the couthern States. The London Times commences the publica- tion of a correspondence from Richmond, dated Oct. 5. The writer is of course strongly imbued with thespiritof secession. He says they suffer terrible deprivations, but that the spirit of re- sistance is us highus ever. At4 crowded meeting, held at the Metropoli- tan Institution, London, recently, resolutions Were adopted expressing sympathy with the North. Lord Brougham, in‘a letter, expresses his hopes that the American Goyernment will reirain from mak a servil urrection. It is reported that Lord Elgin has retired from the governcrship of Indix. owing to the climate. The Duke of Arzyle succeeds him. It is reported that Garibaldi has been sounded | as to his acerptance of the Crown of Greece, COMMERCTIA Liverroor, Nov. te two CAys amount to 15,000 bales, at an advance of 2d. to 3d. ve Friday. The market ¢losed buoyant. - Bieadstufls are dull, Wheat has a declining tendcney. Provisions are yery dull. Loxvon. msols are quoted at S14 for money. Steam<hip Nova Scotian. Fatt Porxt, Noy. 15.—The steamship Nova Scotian, from Liverpool on the 30th, yia Londonderry on the 3ist of October, passed this point this morning, en route to Quebec. She has 43 cabin and 115 steerage passengers. Her news was telegraphed from Cape Race. IMPORTANT FROM MISSISSIPPI. | t Holly Springs—Six Rebels Killed and Seven Rebel Officers Captured —Deoth of Gen. Villipigue. &c. Cuicaco, Noy. 15.—A special despatch from Lagrange, Tenn., dated the 1th instant, says that five regiments of rebel envalry advanced fast evening from Lumkin’s Mills to within two miles ef Holly Springs. SI hing commenced and continued for some - The rebels lost six killed, and seven commissioned officers were captured. The rebel (zen. Villip: d at Port Hud- son a few days ago of pneumonia. ‘All the parii-an rangers who have been pil- ; laging the country around Mrmphis have teen disbanded by Pemberton and attached | to regiments. Cotton is reported to br coming forwardagain in cousideruble quantides in consequence of this movement. Passengers from Helena, Ark. report that the town of Hernando, Ark.. was occupied by the Federal trocps on Monday. The people of Missigsippi are said to be run- ning the negroes into interior, leaving ouly euch property as they cannot carry off. The rebels are said to he tortifying Jack-en, Miss. Large reinforcements are there from Aikeus. It gs belic entire army will fall back, to Uh giving bat being brought From Fertress Monroe. FortTRESs Moxror, Noy. 15.—All the able- bodied contrabands here and at Hampton have recintly been taken to Washington, and those unable to labor sre being sent to Craney Island. The United States gunboat Connecticut Captain Milton Haxton, arrived at Fortress Monroe this afternoon fromthe Gulf. Jidmnnd j ial government coin- | Blankman, 7 missioners comes passenger by her. The oifi- cers report the entire coast of Texas as being in our possession. The United States mail steamer Collins ar- rived at the Fortress xt an early Wour on Sat- urday morning from Beaufort. N.C... bringing alarge mail, and bound for New York. She took in a supply of coal at the Fortress. The Newhern Prog: of Novemb.r 13th says Major General Foster arrived home on Weadne iy morning, looking none the werse for his journey. From Nashville. Nasnviie, Nov. 15.—General Crittenden ar- rived in this city last evening. He has estab- lished telegraphic communication between this city and the North, and cleaned out the rebels from Galaunr. General Ros railroad travel ~hali haye been established be- tween here and Louisville, the most vigorous measures shall be carried out to preserve the same. A large amount of supplies will be massed here, when the grand Army of the West will proceed East Teunesseewar?. General Rosecrans intends to hang all the guerillas, and defies the threatened rebel retal- liation. From New Orlcans—Defeat of a Rebel force at Labadierville. New York. Noy. 16.—Adyices from New Orleans state that the expedition under Gen. Weitzel met the exemy at Labadiervalle, and defeated them after a brisk fight. Upwards of 260 of the enemy were killed, wounded and taken prisoners, and one piece of artillery was captured. The Rebels were pursued towards Berwick’s Bay, where Gov. Moore was sup- posed to be. Our loss was 18 killed and 74 wounded The Rebels captured were paroled. Destructive Fire at New York. New York, Noy. 16.—2he Althouse Iron Works were burnt on Saturday night, and the Assoeiated Presbyterian church, in the vicinity, Was, also destroyed, and a large nember of dwelling houses on Gren and Houston streets were damaged. The building No. 144 Green st. was crushed by the falling walls of the iron works. James Manguin, an insurance watch. | man, is supposed to have lost his life. The total Joss will reach $150,000. Burnside and Sigel. “ HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TRE POTOMAC, ‘Nov. 16.—Gen, Sigel visited Gen. Burnside at- di his headquarters t The two disti cordial in confidence in his able coadjuter, and Gen. Sigel hb: enerals had a most Roanoke. Arriy New_Yorr, Ni prize schooner Water Witch, of Kingston, Jam., Acting Master j Ge rge B. Alny, arrived here to-day from Aranzas Pass, Texas, which she left October 21. | The Board of Aldermen to-daw adopted a resolution tendering General McClellan the hospitahties of the city, Sale of a Prize Schooner. Boston, Nov.15.—The prize schooner Lonis, and her cargo of 115 bales of cotton, were sold to-day by the United States Marshal.. The | cargo was bought by Wm. Miller, of New York, for $65,000. Postage Stumps to be Redeemed. New York, Nov. 15.—The Postmaster Gen- eral has given orders for the redemption of postage stamps which paye been used as cur- rency. The Eurepa at Boston. Bostox, Ney. 15.—The royal mail steamer Europa, from Liverpool, viz Halifax, arrived at this port to-night. 4 Gold in New York. New York, Nov. 15.—The board of brokers have resolyed to sell gold at their merting=, and will recommence on Monday. AF The crops, expecially that of corn, is «aid | Md. to be short in Calvert cou "There is three fect fourin me Obie at Wheeling ai this time, sof Waker in craus has determined that after | view. Burnside has the ntmost | often expressed his admiration of | } the military qualifications of the hero of | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— OFFICTAL. Execerrve Manston. Wasuinotes. Nov. 16, 182. General Order Re«pecting the Observance ef the Sebbath y im the Army cmd avy. The President, Commander-in-Cluef of the Army and Nay), desires and enjoins theordoriy ebservance of the Sabbath by the officers aed men in the military and naval service. The importance for man and beast of the prescrited weekly rest, the sacred rights of Chrisdan soldiers and sailors, « deference to ‘Le best sentiment of 2 Christian people, and @ awe regard tor the Divine will, demand that Supday lator in the Army and Navy be re- cuced to the measure of strict necessity. The discipline and churacter of the National forces should not suffer, nor the cause they de- fend be imperilied by the profanation of the day or name of the Most High. “At this tine of public distress,” néonting the word: of Wisby ington in 1776, + ay find enough to do in the Service of God omd their country withoat Abandoning themselves w vice and ity.” The first generat order sued by Father of his Country after the Declaration of Independence indicates the spirit in which our institutions were founded and shouid ever he defended: “The General ki and trusts that ecery officer and man will cadeavur to lier aud wet tor defcmding the dearcat as becomes a Christion rights and liberties of his country. ApRanax Lincoin: EXAL BURNSIDE'’S HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTrowac, Nov. 15.—The following orter was published to-day: | Headquarters Army of the Potomoc, near Ware renton, Va., Nov. 14.—General Order No. 184.— Ist. The organizatien of # portion of this army im thfee grand divisions: is hereby announced. | These grand divisions will be formed and com. manded as follows: The second and ninth co: t grand division nd will ORGANIZATION OF GE: ARM will form the j i be commanded | by Major General E. ¥. Sumner. - | The first and sixth corps will form the a4 | grand division, and will be commanded y | Major General W. B. Franklin, » third and fifth corps will form the center grand division, and will be commanded by | Major General Joseph Hooker. } ‘Lhe eleventh corps, with such ether nd | may hereafter be assigned to it, will constitute | & reserve force, under the command of , | General F. Sigel. Assignments of cara { — further detnils will be announced in future ord r=. 2d. In accordance with instructions from the | War Department, the comm: of these | grand divirions will have power to decide such questions relating to the ingerior management of their commands as are now forwarded to these headquarters for final action. Maj. Gen. Sigel will exercise all the powers in respect to | bis command above assigned as the = ‘ers of grand divisions. The cases which can only be decided by the departments at Wash | ington they will forward directly to those de- partments without reference to these headquar- ters. AH matters relating tosmovements of troops, together with returns, re; &«, will be forwarded to these bendquartors oa usual. 2d. The comrvanders of these grand divisions will retain with them their respective statis. th. The senior officers of the second, thir fifvh and sixth corps will take the command o! those corps, and will forward to these head- quarters a list of recommendations of officers } to fill their staffs. oth, Brigadier General S. W: A.A.G., ppointed Inspector General of the Adjutant teneral’s department in this army. Lieut. Colonel Jomes A. Wardel, A. D.C, Actung A. A.G., willactas Assistant Inspector petal in the same department. hh. The beads of the various staff at. these headquarters, other than an Ad- int General's department, wilkremain as Tieat Colonel Lewis Richmond, A. A. ient. Colonel wis Ri ~ a. *nnounced as A. A. G.at these head- rters, h, All orders conflicting wip this are here. by rescind. | Ry command of Major General Burnside. j (Migned) S. Wirtiams, A. AG. | YROM THE UPPER POTOMAC. e Valley—Jack«on there with 40,000 Men—Advance on Cum- beriand Threatened—Present Position of the Rebels, ‘Correspondence of the Baltimore American.J Ha ‘s Ferny, Va., Sunday P. M.—The c ion I have sent you within the last in relation to the movements of Stone= kson, in the Shenandosh Valley, is | tnlly confirmed. His army corps, with that of General A. P. Hill, is undoubtedly between Winchester and Hancock, but whether with the intention of making an advance into Maryland at that poimt or of going further west andat- tacking Cumberland, isa question on which opinions differ. The general conclusion look: toward Cumberland as the pointio which Jac son will first pay attention, and oe Saas themselves declare taste parpene Sno ‘est. | The lowest estimate I hear of the forces | under Jackson is forty whilst remor increases it from sixty to seventy thousand. | Iris not likely 1 think, toexceed the firstnamed | figure, and is very probably below it. from what now appears to be the most re- linble statements, it would scem that Jackson's corps never lettthe Shenandoah Valley. As our army passed down the east sideof the Biue Ridge, Jackson moved along on the west side of the mountain, skirmishing at the Gaps with our advance, but never in reali any serious battle. WhenGen. parsed beyond tion not to enter the SI fully devel his steps. is corps passed chester on Monday inst, and was followed on Tuesday by Gen. Hull's corps. Both advanced northwestwardly frem Win- chester toward the Potomac. Marti nm was occupied by Gen. Hampden's cavalry, their scouts were thrown eut in this ton, until they encountered our pickets. The main body of the enemy, however, passed. all the roads west and north from as fhras Big C: on western Pike, and irom Hancock. The advance was at these latter points on Friday, whilst their camps extended all the wey back to Winchester. Jackson's headquarters were understood t be a coe half. a’, between re. and Winchest-r,, But a small of cavalr, were at Martinsburg on Satusday.” 7 On Saturday Jackson made ne movement. We haye reports to-day that they have crossed into Maryland, but they cannot be traced to any theptic source. The position of Jackson leaves it doubtful what his next movement may be. he is looking westward, but | Th though higher then it wes Jackson's movement is no withdraw a part of the army from its present position; but will fail. Of the preparations this new development of the Rebel campaira, it will not do to say much. There is, however, some manifestations that are full of and may surprise “Old Stonewall” if he ven. tores tondyance far from his present position, Affairs were quiet yesterday both at Pred- vrick and Hagerstown, and though there were apprehensions at the latter place the rebel were coming that way, there was nothing like &panic. Many of the farmers along the fiver are cending their horses and catde imo < ge terior. Yours, LATEST. ~— The ition of Jackson's Ferces. Harrrn’s Fenny, Nov. 16.—Intelligencefrom the direction of Martinsburg and Haneoek re- ceived here, states that Jackson's main force is about filieen mites this side of Winchester, at Stevenson's Station. Therehias been no further advance towards the line of the railroad or the Maryland line, and there is very Jitde excites ent among the people. ad All rumors as fo the crossing of Jackvor into Maryland are unfounded, | @7 The Norfolk Opera House wasepensd iatst week Jor the first time since she a Pend ; of the city. by Unign troops, SW, Gler uy, | “tbat persecuted Dutchman,” is Mie lessee. ®7 Aaron Johnson, a nauve of Haddam, (+, is a Mermon Bishop in Usab, and Bas ea wives, of whom three wert? bis nigces. 87° The Republican State and GongressjonsB ticket is elected in Kansas by 8 anwerity of | 3J,0W. The Legislature is also Repu

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