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THE EVENING STAR. LATE SOUTHFRN NEWS. Late copies of the Charleston (S. C.) Courier apd Mercury, and other-Southera papers, re- eently captured by the U.S. ship Restless, con- Sains among others the following items: The Richmond correspondent of the Mercury. ender date of October 27, says: ; “General Bragg is here, but the object of his visit bas not transpired. No Belzian Minister dee 4 arrived, as many deluded ones sup- posed on yesterday. Anactive warfare is cvink on between the Enquirer and Beweiner. (he former alleging that the latter has changed i opinions on the cotton purchase que=tion. and the latier dectaring thai Mr. x Susith, of the former, bas gone into the ‘substitute bu $8, ana a) jated $1,200 deposited in Is hands by @ youthful vicum. he controversy’ i Margely instractive to outsiders, but not ele- ‘Fating to the press.” The same correspondent, ia @ letter dated October 29, says: high “Gen. Bragg appears to be in spirics. wakes sailed with his reception. He gives a rloomy account of Kentucky; says he got only 1100 reernita; the people are hostil- or cowardly, &c. Doubtless, but if the army of Aneta had whipped the arniy of occupation Yankee). we shonid have heard other news. (An officer in Bragg’s command, who was with Bim in Kentucky, says the reason he did not fight was becouse he considered his ar:iy as the main stay of the Confederacy, not to be Tisked in a general engagement unless pagi- | tively certain of success. Yesterday we had the (for some time) an- usta! spectacle of an artillery train moving cown lain street. Orders were received by © se officers in command nearthe city to be Teady to march at a moment's notice. reis ataik of a Yankee attack on Weldon, and if the torce at Suffolk is what they say it is, Weldon i+ in some danger. f Offcers from Lee's army represent things in a@favorabie light. The army is a pretty large one. Mest of the troops tolerably clad and yery cheerful. Astocontempliated movements, I refer you to my letter some day or two ago. And on October 3ist he writes: Myr. Benjamin is sauguine in regard to the story of the New York Express aboui an armistice. The tenor of his tatest despatches were that, at the earnest solicitation of France, | England hac consented to take up the American @Brstion early in Ge r I this incline= him to believe the report =x eireumstance Which gues to show that some- thing ic in the wind, is the meeting in New York of the French Consuis from Richmond, Charleston avd New Orleans. M. Pau! Consul resident here, is expected back to-day Outside of official circles the armistice story istaker quite coolly. There is some di-cu as to whether the biocka ease the armistice is little is said or hoped. Upon the streets there is a rumor of the pur- chase, by European capitalists. of Confederate bonds to a large amount—some say S50.00), @nd others pat it as high as $4,000,000, T perted that the purchasers will gi o at %, a most favorable bargain fo . We now recall the tact thai a Georgia firm. xo called, bought, the other day, 81,144,060 of Confederate bonds, und some inciin« to the opinion that this Georgia firm has partners abroad. A number of oificers from Breage’: army are in town. They speak of him without mercy. One of them told me tha: Kehtucky was tore yer Jost tous, and by our own fault. Bragg mis- states facts when he says we got but 1,500 r evuits in Kentueky. Buford’s Cavairy Brigade alone numbers 2,000, to say_nothing of infantry Yegimenis that came back with our army. While Bueil was retreming to Louisville, the flower of his army being cut up at Perry yiile, Bragg was leaving the richest country in the world for a region in which it is impossibie for his army to subsist. The men are worse off for clothes and blankets than Lee's army. In the face of all this, a staff officer asserted yeste y that Brage had been promoted to the command ef the entire West. The Petersburg Express, of the 97th October, vray the following accuunt of a fight at Frank- “Atan early hour yesterday morning the city Was filled with rumors of a severe fight at Franklin, Southampton county, Va. These rumors give it that the Confederates had been badiy worstedin the affair. Having been so freqnentiy deceived by rumor. we applied to ocr mega for correct information. but were told that nothing could be mad public. Lt was conceded, however, that there hid been an en- gagement, and, as it was not considered discreet to give theresult publicly, the irresistible in- ference i=, thatrumor for once, at lexst, has told the truth, and that we haye been soundly thrashed. - “The public so eonstrue it and will contunue t@ so cOnstrnea!l attempts on the part of mili- tary officials to keep from the people results of engagements which have transpired, and the suppression of “which cannot in any possible Sway subserve the public good. «We have good reason for believing that the | Yankee forces are now on this side of Black- water. Their ultimate aim is Weldon. of course, where they can effectually cut off the Confederate Government from the use of the great lines of railway which concentrate at that points The Mercury, of November 1, has the tollow. ng: “The Savannah Republjcon, of Wednesda: says: Passengers who arrived by ton train last evening, report the of firing for several hours, in the direction of Mackey'’s Point. One gv mau. Who has been much used to Yankee cannonading, describes a8 as terriite. It is supposed the kees are making another attempt to land. We oniy hope they will be allowed to do so, and get as tar ‘into the bowels of the land’ us they did last week. In that event there will be a liberai partitioning of Yauker humesteads.” #7 One Busbirk some timesince got enraged againsta ®an named Swift, and seizing him Ry the seat gf his pantaloons and the nape o! is neck, and threw him offa wharf in New York. As an exhibition of strength it was pretty, a an Lea penne expensive, fora jury recently awar the injured Swift $5000 damages. 7 Itis reported that Victor Hugo, groatly cheered by the success of “Les Miserables” | is at work on a romance to be called “3.” and that he also contemplates publishing the second volume of the “Chatiment,” and the “History of the 2d December,” which were begun several | years ago. SF Among these drafted in Westmoreland county, Pa. was Rebert Carpenter, of Mount Pleasant township, the same individual who, but a few weeks ago, outraged the public trel- ing there, by parading the village with the national emblem pinned to his shirt-tail. S7 In Australia, a siashing prize fight be- tween Young Suilivan und White. both of Lon- don, England, for £1,000, was Intely won by White in thirty-seven rounds—one hour and twenty-five minutes. @7 At Liverpool. a short time ago, half an hour after the ebb of the tide had commenced, be goo began to rise, and so continued until it tained eighteen inches above hich water, tothe great astonishment of all on board the different ships in the river. SH Alboni has not retired, according to the intention generally attributed to her a time since. On the contrary she has ju cepted an engagement at the Italian Opera of Paris, and will appear there at the beginning @f the season in the “Cenerentola. @7 The Duke de Grammont, who killed the | Preneb editor in «a duel near Paris, hax led into Belgium, to aywid the police: but they will not barm him, as such evenis ate suid to be Peculiar to polite French life. SF The Emperor of Austria proposes w re- store the confincated estates of pelitieat Tefuge on the oceasion of the marriage of his brother granting ammsty at the same time. 87 The leading book publishers of N. have advanced tue trade prices of their from ten to twenty-five per cent.on accor the inereasen cost of printing 4» ‘ SF The Philadelphin Daily News der the Quaker City ie embarking in the ehin —_ C@lls the assertion «an &7 A letter from Richmond, Kentneky, says “Bindison county fat hogs are on the more in this direction —fat as corn and dead rebels ¢ oald Make them. Want to buy! 87 The city passenger railroad compu Phiiadeiphia purpose raising the fore “1x conts forasingle ride and eight cents for an exchange ticket. SJ Six hundred soldiers paraded the stvevts @f Pbiladetphin on Monday, making demon- —— dissatisfaction bos! McClellan's SF Lieut. Wise, a ne mor of Virginia eral forces in K. S7 Mr Dilla “Sport,” hax be mont Caderowe in a duel, BF the Ne baryport Herald ol McClellan as Senator from Ohio in piles of Diatant Ben Wace, 87" Lord Palme: the English Ho years. 87 A gin distillery at Haris. burned on Monday, in volving = tas or Ph Ap 2 asec on the 20th ult., entered 8 The New York Wentral road ig po to show $9,250,000 earnings in the tise) pore ur York of phew of the ex-Goyer- has been arrested by the Fed. utucky As a epy. editor of the Parix journal killed by the Duke de Gramu- Tston has been & member of Use of Confmons tor fifty-tive: wicked Wilkes is again disturbing the Temains of brave Phil Kearney.—Hosion Post. _ Artillery Fig’ ef the Rappahannock, eros: Jending through adeep gorg epened upon the column from an elevation on Gen. Foster's all probability we would have bh movements We ne good our re! liamst i On cur return march t yereonthetroops. It kep tor eighteen hours, ately the gunboat ope cing their artillery aud scattering the ry, both of which’ were in plain sight, ey As that is the very pli or Fayetteviile—Narrow Escape of Gen. Sturgis, Ke., de. Warnestos, Va. Nov. 5, Evening.—At _ ebdout ten o'clock this morning, while the Second diyisivn of the Ninth corp, under Gen. Sturgis, were passing from Sulphir Springs to Fayetweville, at a point about four miles from the latter place, where a emall stream, ® branch ~ the road, and a rebel butigry the opposite bank of the river. i ‘The attack was sudden, and rapid firing en- | na twenty-pound gu. and several of bausiery, which was passing at the time, was at ener Jplaced in position, gud replied to the rebels. Mis ten-pounders rifled guns soon con- vineed the retels they had awakened the wronz passenger, as bis firing was accurate and powerfaily effective. ‘phe artillery duel lasted for more than two hours, when the rebels withdrew. with what loss 1t is not yet known. The firing of the rebels was, how ver, eflec- tually silenced, and the column continued its march to Fayr ile, which place it reached with@ut further molestation. The casualties on our = First Lieut. Melivaine, of Durcks’ battery, who was struck by a shell while galitntly di- ingthe working of hisguns. Hereceived 4 wound in the abdomen and sancther from the same missile in his arms. He cagmot long survive. Several horas were killed, and two wage! troyed by the enemy shells. Gen. richochet shat etrnek his horse, and passed clo-e to the General's pervon. ‘The troeps are in good condition and anxious tebe led onward to Richmond where they expect to inflict the blow which shall effectual- ly crush out the reheition. “Yesterday four companies of the Sixth New York cavalry, under Lieut. Col. McVicker, proceced to Salem forthe purpose of intercept- ing and capturing the party of Dickenson’s rebel cavalry wntch has been hansing upon our rear capturing stragziers and otherwise annoying our forces, and which de the Tecent raid upon Markhail in which y how- | ever made their escape, and no armed rebels — were found. Ourcavalry remained in Salem dast night and returned this moraing. Auumber of unarmed mounted men were fovpd upen the road, probably scouts of the Tebeis although ciniming to be peaceable citie yens. Having no orders to arrest such persous, they were permitted to proceed MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA. A letter d: wiaston on th to Piymouth the ne bark in sports fo: Rays: «This movement has been entirely success- mh points + and places. Yet the main object of the move. + ment was to eaptare two Rebel regiments and seme ertillery that had been sent out to attack Plymouth, also for recruiting purposes. Owing to the mefficiency of one cf our colonels, who and who de- r hours, the fol; thatis.as regards reaching certs was an acting Brigad Tayed the expedition t Rebel regiments ese: « Before reachin; i by meonligkt, which When we neared Hamilton the Kebels abo <b our vigil . dened their entrenchments, nearly a mile long, on Rainbow Bluffs. The first flag to float over them was that of the Signal Corps, under com- mand of Lieut. Taylor. + We then advanced to within eleven miles of Tarboro’. From this point two reconnoissances rd, of the 3d. Were made—one by Majer Ger: New York cavalry, whe met the messed a large force, with reinforcements cx stantly arriving. Therefore it was deemed iin- them. Besides, in tront of us politic to attac Was an extensiveswamp. The weather indi- ented ruin. If we had crossed this swamp, im ft our aril. levy, as the §W arp becomes impa®. aft twelve hours’ rain. By 2 system of strateg t to Wil- an. and even were doing. re the rebels kire course of owr advance on Tarboro’ x killed and ten wounded. ton is & very preity little town. + Willi: Almostall of the inhabitants have leftit. Ham- ilton isa smaller place than Williamson. ly deseTted on the approach of our 3 Works, A letter from on board the gunboat Ellis, dated No@. 1, : + We left Bo; ensive salt works, on the coast, c= t to supp}; ton with salt, with some besiae for the use of the rebelarmy. In less than an hour and a halfthe wh le works were destroyed, princi by fire and powder. There was «also de- d twe lighters, used to conve ry and bring down woo latter to keep their salt works going. To f3 this we had to land in two of the vessel's boats ata long distance from the gunboat. Justas our party was on them with mile of. The ret bei urning the rebels opened fire Lith ng v s, and their on the "re infant- while they were ret ig. On our side the e was n@loss. What the rebel loss was we do not know. ————$—— BF-Pork packing is becoming 5 rr hundred, Se GPECIAL NOTICE TO 1HE CITIZENS OF WASIIINGTON OFFICEKS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. ODEON HALL, The old and established Emporium of Clothing. that has for so many years supplied the citizens of Washington and vicinity with ali that is essential for the elegance and comfort of the outer man, 3 | now supplied with the most complete and fashion- able stock that we have ever had the pleasure to offer. COATS, PANTS and VESTS of the most desira- ble styles that could be found in the market. and will be sold at prices that de not aliow of com: petition. ° LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS. LARGE & TOCK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS. ITARY DRESS COATS. ITARY Paes COATS. ITARY DRESS COATS: LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE 8TOCK MILITARY VESTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS LARGE BTOCK MILITARY VESTS. INDIA RUBBER G00 IONS. VALIS@8, CARPET BAGS, &c. Our stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH’S CLOTHING | | THE MO! i Yes.” fa the largest and mont fashionatle tuat: he been offered in thin city, and at the lowest prises they can possibly be obtnine: this city. Call and see us at ODEC street and Pa. avenue, the Great Clothing M. Washington city. oe &) “yas FAST PASSENGER STEAMBOAT EEY?POR : OMA BTACK POLE. Captain, will leave WASHINGTON at foot o G street, and Spears Wharf, BALTIMORE, as — Washi, wwe Washington, eave ti WEDNESDAY, Nov's, [MONDAY Menger KUNDAY) Ney. 9, FRIDAY Noy. 7, HURSDAY Nevis, | TURSDAY. Nov MONDAY, Nev 17, SATURDAY, Nov. yRIDAY Nov. 21, WEPNESDAY, No UFSDAY Nov.25, ATURDAY. Nov.2. |THURS: yEDNESDAY, Dec. 3, MONDAY bent For freight or wo ly on board. or to Porom RO Re Brea pea STEAMBOAT COMPANY =~ OFFICE, No. 324 Pawmsyivania Avexcr, ™ FIRST WARD} WHAT CAUSES IT? IT ts BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. Lately Opened, , No. 116 Pennsyivawia Avexus, Between ith and th sts, EVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERE roa WELL-MADE ¢ FASHIONABLE SUITS! now for every body to bu; _ AFFINE TRIT CHEAP! if Please semember that ur motto ii FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRIOES! Cail at once and procure your bargains, 0o34-2m* calibre, Captain Dureks’ Pennsylvania | e are the loss of turgis nafrowly escaped death. A | ted at Newhern, N. C., on the oth that Gen. Foster's army" was at sth, under orders to march jay, and thence to em- wbern. Inregard to udyance upon Turboro’ the letter | mston wehad a fight @ nearly an hour. found to have It (TION OF THE WILMINGTON SALT | pep) ' PpRorosars FOR RATIONS FOR 1563. y trom @ hill about oue ‘d hard to sink our excelent. Immedi- sy Silen~ + Prices of hogs range from #125‘ to ' er by the single ration; and shall co: r assortment of RHIRTS, DRAWERS, ERY, GLOVES, &¢., cannot be surpassed? | tes; and, in | geod the OF ALL DESORIP- HALL corner 415 | any unpleasant taste, and will not SUNDAY, Nov! a0" | or who hi | the mouth, tet (yor caran, DENTISTRY 1Mth ste. and examine DR. LEWIES New Wieder Larerting Teeth. To do so isto beeon vinced of its superiority over all methots bereto- fore used, Also, Teeth Bx when denired, Terine mode MOND B. BERS KEOPENKD MIS OFFICE AT HI8 OLD STAND. NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION no 4) oF criL CHEQFLASTICBONE ARTIFICIAL CHEOE! Witbovt Merat Praise on CLases, DR. 8. B. AIGESWOND, 210 Broadway, Mew YoriM260 Prrnsuivania Av- emme. between tlsh and lath sts, Washtneton, Calis the Copsey ot sae, pepe ta tollowiag { his improved system : zi ee ict of his manufacture will nerer c raode nor change color oy any ide being three-fourths lighter than any other, No, teeth or roots need be extrated, as the fiedel ones can be inverted over them. a7 SGihe roots will be made inoffensive, and never to ache. 4. Notemporary teeth sre nesded ones can be made immediately, the the natural expression of the face. old system is frequently diaticursd. 8° permanent by preserving hich wader the 5. This work haa been fully tasted over five years by masy of the first chemists aud physicians of thik country, 8, bas aise iavented a white undestructire metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth can be fillap without pain. and can built aha et. 80 tooth on any side roots, which wi Lia: rough itetetinea. The beat _of references given—Dr. V. Moty Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, N. Y.; Judge Wayne, of the Supreine Court of Washing: ton, and thousands of other. c: nd exami for yourself. nob ém > DENTISTRY. os DR. CHARLES R. BOTELER, <=] ‘A araduale of the Battimore Dental Colleae. Dr. B. haa permiasion to refer to J, C. Mall, M D., Frederick May, M. D-, and W. P. Johason, 3 D. Rooms No. 336 Pa. avenue, between gth and With ste over Willian’ Lace Store. Office hours from 9a. m.to4dp.m ee 31-2m TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patent ofthe MINERAL PLATS THETH, attends personally at his office in this city. persons cap wear these teeth who canno! z 2 wear others, and ne person cau wear others who | sapnot wear ne. i Persons calling at my office can be acconmrdaied with any style and price of Teeth they may desi but to thoro who are particslar and wish the purest. | Cleanest, strongest ard most perfect denture that art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be | more fully warranted. & Rooms in this city—No. 32% Pennsylvania avenue Comer and jth strasta. Also, 907 Arch st., hii GAS FITTING, &e. WM. T. DOVE & CU. RE Now prepared to exacnta any orders with which thay may be tavorad in the PLUMBING, GAS, ty a FITTING BUSI- mar 4-ly &7 Store on Ninth street, s few duors ucrik ef ‘tvania aveuue, where ay be found a com- Pets ancortinent of OH ANDEL TELS and other GAS TEAM snd WATER FIXTURES. jan 27-17 W GAS FIXTURES. E Have in Store. and are daily receiving, GAB FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and Designs and Finish, superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market, . We invite citizens generally to calland examine our stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURES, feeling content that wa have the best selected stock in ashington. BF All Work inthe are Hee intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. marstf MERA McGHAN, 376 Datr OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATR, WASHINGTON, January25, 12. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vers of Congress on business om Saturdays, cem- mencing with Saturday, the frat of next month. jan Z7-tf WILLIAM WARD. ~, OYSTERS—OYSTERS! QW we eielhy Ry dealers in .FRESH TUB. REG, CA} Bo §-3m JOTICE —THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore carried on by the name ef F. J. LEIBERC & CO. was Dissotved by mutuni consent on tho 4 ef August last. All these indebted te the firm are pe requested to settle without delay; at the old place of business, ¥. J. HEIBERGER, 3. H. RING. a NOTICE.—The subscriber, F. J. Heibergor, senior partner cf the late firm, takes ure in inform- ing bis ends and the public that he will continue the bu-:ness in all its branches under the former name and title, and wiN endeavor to merit the continued favors of their former patrons. F. J. HEIBERGER & CO. (Successors to H. F. Loudon & Co.) Citizens", Mélitary and Naval Tarlor. ‘3 Orricr, Pe the isth day of Nov. “hing rations to the % stations, during the year 1343, viz! Portemon ew Hampshire; « Charlesto Massachusetts; Brooklyn, Long Island, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvai Washington, District of Columbia; Gosport, near Norfolk, Va. Each ration to consist’ of three-quarters of a 1 of mess pork, or b or one-an-t-a- fourth ounds of fresh next, for furni at the follow: twenty-t ; erone pound of har on of the Government: and at the rate ofeight quarts of be: | White beans, or in lieu thereof ten pounds of rice; ten pounds of good coffee.or in lieu thereof one: and-a-half pounds of tea: fifteen pounds of good New Orleans sugar; four quarts of vinegar: ona pound of «perm candles, or one-and-a-fourth pounds of adamantiue candles. or one and-a half pounds of good bh tallow candles; focr pounds of ood he 1 sonp; two quurts of kall; and one | pours peands of potatoes. to each hundred ra- one. ‘Tbe increased allewance of four ounces of four | or bread. and the allowance of potatoes, as above provided, will se, at the terminaticn of the resent insurrection, and the ration M& as provided y law and regulations, on the Ist of July, 13:1. The beef shall be delivered on the order of the | commanding officer of each station. ber in bull 1 tof the best and most choice pieces of the eareass: the pork to be No.1] prime mess pork; and the groceries to be of the best quality of the Kinds named. All subject to inspection. _ All bids must be accompanied by the following guarantee : ° Form of Guarantee The undersigned. —, ot —, in the State of —, aud — of -,in the State of —, hereby guar- aptee that in case the foregoing bid of —, for rations, as above described, be accepted, he or they will, witbin fen days after the receipt of the con- | tract at the tract for the fice named, #xecute the con- e, with good and suincient sure- good the difference between the offer of said — | and that which may be accepted. aed. Qo B Guarantor. EF .D, arantor. 1862. Thereby certify that the above named —— are known us men of property, and able to inake o Ssarantee, | aa y GH. (To be stgned by the United States District Jwtye. United States D'strict Attorn'y, or Collenon) ee No proposal will be considered unless aceom- by the above guarantee. i Proposals to be endorsed ‘Proposals fi ti i | for 13," and addressed to the umersigred eee W. B. SLACK, Oe 1S wiw Major and Quartermaster, Sreker DISEABES! SECKET DISEASES! av OERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED SECRET DISEASES eT DISEASE: GONORRH(@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, &e, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury” Only ten pills to be taken to effect acure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor ue premnek er howels of bore pany delicate. ‘ures in from two in ‘twenty-four hours,” Prepare ae arcane of the University of Penan: ivania, one orfhe mast | eminent Doctors and Chemista of the present day. RITAN’S GIF Will cure any case in from two to four days, and | Fecent cases in No ex. hlad tacit tba HOURS? No exposure, no trouble, rh Let those who have despaired of ‘getting cared, been gorged with Balsam C. i Mercury, atonce tty the Balsain Copavia of 1 SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain aarclore Price male packages,$2. Price female packages, $3, SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOKS A SPEEDY AND PERMANENTCURE”? FOR SYPHILIS Ont DISEASES, EAL Over Clagett & Ma { nol ‘ Here is a positive c: — net ASW R BROW, Agent. | grille ltices of Roots and iierbs combine Pat G K T coMMoOT ron | his form of the disease makes its aj pearance in | Bores on the organs of generation, or they may oc- eur on other parts of the bod: mostly on the froins: and ve clear Titers boner, &e. ke Aub ands iat th oe eae alee ela gy N AND HERB JUICES. for g..7 Pe Price 1 a bottle, or ¢ bottles TAN’S CHA Price 25 cents. Full directignn = ifs MOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce. Sold by Ff. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and Penn. avenue. COLEMAN & Taare ROGERS, 173 eaeor iftzeet, At 91:50 pun Gatton. | _ Bost quailty alwaya to be had, in pyramids or moulds, at PHILAD. A CONFECTION i ont ims ADELE ee Fweltth aad Phe, * | “i without pain, | of @'the said — shall fail to enter | | into contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make in any way injure j i wi er. ' all na using the water are urgently so- | Wes coun its use dle, Heited to be as icalin wy enews: | MDUCATIONAL. ATRVIEW Blows, Pass > DENTISTRY a 7 : Ee — 1G wttN 4ND BOYS. Callat 246 Pa avente, betwoen H FOR YOUNG » eter of ten months. |. poard aud Tuition, 816 Pupils admitted at avy time gan ba" re nue Bexar Jarxey, 345 Pa 5 . Ds it, Ninth and i ste. ie bl ema thy near F street scat. H SATA NEWROLD, Quartermasters Do. font, ' afexandrta, ¥ ‘are FOLD geal Sere as Cancisir. Pa. Thirty third Seesion (2 woeks) commences fNov. SM. Entire expense $76. Circulare at Star Office. - _Toals few vacancies address R. K. BURN, ec W-Imeo™ Pili infield, Camberiand Oo., Pa HEGARAY INSTITUTE, YOUNG LADIES. 1527 end 1629 Spruce st., Phitsiei al F h Lan, iterature, Erkeitreouired, and all the raches which con: Frengh ix the Janquage of the family, aad is con atly spoken in thé insn:.%2. Tt is particular attention, and is tenghi eg mcats to the highest course of litcratare BE ant loa daly ig Cicenines hacen Be . Cirenta a Chinned Tro Madame DHERVILLE. Pinelpal of Chegaray Institute. may 226m TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, fter Bunday. May 2th, 1062, On a PASRENGER TAINS tw WABHINGTON. BALTIMORE, AND THE WEST run as follows : FIVE DAILT TRAING WAS HUNGTON AND Tt. t v AILY_ TRAINS BETWEEN WASHING- huddle TON A H EB WEST. TH i ¥ SUNDAYS, THREE TRAINS TO BALTIMORE ON SENDARND ON cSt, { E TO THE WES H Aa foliows :-—7.40.m,,and Saud 3p. Ta. | Passengers for the West make close connections | at Washin n Junction (Relay) with the Baltimore 4 Oh road for all points West, at lower rates | Of fare than by any other line. | "For ANNAPOLIS—Leave Washingts (2898) Bon ALL POINTS WEST Washington at 6 and 7.4: a.m. and 3.9 esi m,. and on Sundeys at 9.7) p.m. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH c Leave New York at 7a. m.. Philadelphia 11.9. | : UP ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS, Baltimere 3.4op.m. Arrive at Washinglen 5.9 Leave New York at 6 p. m., Philadelphia 10.5% a.in., Baltimore 7.43 a.m. Arrive at Washington 9.5 a.m. Local Accommodation Trains leave Baltimore at tea. m..and 5.10 p.m., for Washington; arrive there ati2a.m.and7 p.m mer No Annayolis connections on Munday from Balti; mora ot Washington. Ey Relay) Obic Railroad fe and tor all points along tha lin and Obie road, ip Mary!and and Virginia. Trains leave Annapolis for Bzitimore and Wash- with Trains on the Baltimore and all pointa West of the Ohio River ington daily, except Sundays. at 5.450. mand 3.40 - Tn. Passenger Trains ington at 6a. Na. m., and p.m. Th. and 3.4: p.m a. Werhingtor Juncti nly, .P. SMITH, 4 Master of Transportation. (with its connections) If A FIRST-CLASS ROUTE ALL TH SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! STONE BALLASTER AND { 1 e FROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM™ PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Tyo of th i ein making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG - with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT a TRAL ROUTB om WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORB to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST, SZ For Throngh Tickets apply at the offices o 32 , q Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID siceagst ON ALL NIGHT | SMOKING SALOON CARS ‘ON ALL THAINS. | FROM WASHINGTON. arriving Baltimore at 7.0 a. m. and 6.45p. m., Where close connections are made with trains on the Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Herris- i | burg at 12.45 p.m. and 2.45a. m., there connecti | with the trains on the Pennsylvania Gontral Rail- road for all parts of the West, i FREIGHTS By this route Freight of all deseriptions can be forwarded to and froin any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Iilincis, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, ty Karlroad direct The Pex i at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to Ree aces fippi, Wisconsin Red itivers: cago with steamers to ail Northwestern Lakes. umberland, Illinois, Miss jissouri, Kansas, Arkansaa. ani erehants and shippers entrusting the transpor- | tation of their Freight to thie Company can rely | ‘ with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and fcom any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Centra! Railroad, are at all times as favorableas are charsed by other Railroad Companies. Foon terrae! to mark packeges “Via Penna, entr 4 MAGRSW & KOON, Freight nts, No. 80 North street. Baltimore, ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’ Superintendent, Altona, Pa. { LI. HOUPT. Gen’ Ticket Agent, Philadelphi MH. HOWSTON, General Freight Agen’ Pl jan 4-1y.r Fre GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. The balance of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,”* Conristing of every description of FINE FAMILY | i : GROCERIES, | Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged. i _—— FAMILIES In need of s Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. PRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa avenue and Mth et. CAPT. HUTCHINGS, i elit ___, Behoonet “Aid,” foot of 11th st. A= EXPER COMPANY. | OFFICE 514 PA. AVEN E, Washington City, D.C, | GREAT RASTERN, NO} : EKN &XPRESS FORWARDERS! MERCHANDI! j ABLES. Notes , BON DS.’ &e. | Forwarded with SAFETY AND' DISPATCH te all Secessible sections of the country. This Company ; has agencies in the prineipal Hallese ‘owns in the NORTH, EAST, WEST, AN. » Mitts principal ativan a eee rinci | WABHINGTO, 3. G.. NEW YORK, BOSTON, | LONDON BROWN STOUT. PHILADELP N ALTIMORK? eis ions are mad. rk Boston afria Faria oRsewce CANA ES od te LIVERPOOL, UTHAMPTON and Ht and thence by Baropean expresses to all pro: | commercial towns fo Great Britain and on the Gon at all accessible parts of the United States. . CO. NN, Aj som ©. 0 Plnington Dro, eee | WATER NOTICE. Tn conse: General Renervoir it will be unless grea‘ economy of water is practiced for the eversbaeat ! soon to shut off the supply to Citizens entirely. ' | All persons are, therefore, forbidden to use the | { hydrante on Pennsylvania avenue, or on an; stroate | the y or avenues under the care and supervision omiinsouer of Public Buildings, for watering te or pavements, or for any private purpose Commissioner of Public Buildings f ne 2D ee ——— : DccSORME ARTETA ULL, ony Itte ‘Specific of h years stinding and wil not harm the m tae | jon inerads. « Pri; 1 E AM. 403 Chesnut ; Soa iantsacs Ore mini ee ‘ - oorne Hud God's oss Mesandes, Sy BOANDING SOHOOL, | g) pepaprisnED IN WASHINGTON | | & MIGHLY CONCENTRATED +. S7SINCE MAY 1, 1861.-ta : a a POvA SEYPOLD., | JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South wide.) BETWEEN NINTH & TENTH STS., LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA sar course of instraétion embraces the | Invite the attention of GROCERS, SUTLERS, AND THE TRA’ mn T0 THETA UNAURPASSED STOCK WINES, PARSENGER TRAINS ‘FROM WASHINGTON, | LIQUORS, SEGARS, My 7 al \ adventurers, ha upen FENCY GROCERIES. | whisky vf sil ocean ie ete a | and christened Tonics, Stomachics and Bi HIA and NEW x 7Rk—lauve i atema.ra, | and Stationa slong the Baltimore ana Ohio Retlrosé i whieh, instead of curing. only ageraysie disease, Champagnes m., Baltimore 4.30 a.m, Arrive at Washington | . } . New York at li p.m , Philadelphia 3.90 © HEIDSICK, CLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVART, We recommend highiy to connoisseurs | BE ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNES, CARTE | Passengers leaving Washineten at 6 and 7.46 | ¢3p.m., make connections at Washington | NOIRK, CARTE BLANCHE, RED Lav, moe rite br in th ww ¥o! of the Baltimore : the movt farorife braude in the New York market, acd so hishly arpreciated for their richness and delicate davor. at 49and743 | stop only at Annapolis and j i On Sundays at 4.3: and 7.408. ta. only from Balti- | HOCK AND MOSELLE WINER, t take the Aecommodation | SASCL EOS mus os as : Btill and Sparkling, } 1s62) THE > 1862 | PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD | CLARETS of Merere, Githoa freres, Bordeaux, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, | the E WESTERN CITIES. | i benefits he believes himerlf to have reccived from FREE FROM DUST! : i | BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH [OP aH BO SERN voreioan been en pas hoe ana DM. | this city, because 1 was prejudiced them } ROCHELLE BRANDY, Peffvoisinand A. Signette, | MATT Fear, under the pres that the — i | thie prejudice by prey | MADBIRA, CHERRY, PORT—very eld and highly ; [oe continued debility, The wee of shave ; Jone ‘ recommended for medicinal purposes, | spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God HOLLAND AND ENGLI3H GIN, | my friend for directing me — ase of them | the Northern Central Raiirosd Company, northeast | in Wood end Giase, eerner of Pennsylvania avenue snd Sixth street, | i | MONONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS, — PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, Passengers will take the 6 s.m.anud5p.m. trains, | in APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY, TAS AEA ES Se, CSOs ee | ters, we publish the following recelj sylvauin Ceutral Railroad’also conneete | BATAVIA ARRAC, port on the Ohio, Maskinzum, | and st Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chi- | cost you. HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS OF THE BEST BRANDS, LILLTENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO. t, Phila | | SMOKING TOBACCO of Menars. Gail & axQm altimore—at Baltimore prices, | markable ind well authenticated cure of one of the | “hes bece saved by GROCERIES FOR THE CAMPS, HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de- | scription :—GAME, POULTRY, MEATS, Oy- STERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, | for seventy-two ar PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glass, | ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages. SYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, BERRY WINES. HAM AND CHEESE, at Baltimore prices, NORTHERN AND west. | TENNANT’S XX EDINBURG ALB, RB, MONRY, JEWEL . | KNOX & SON'S SPARKLING ALOA ALE, TES, STOCKS, Daan tU: YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALR, | months; for, genticmen, I am a LONDON PORTER. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES and SAUCES. fteamship, lines VRE, | DURHAM and FRENCH MUSTARD, ent. | BORDEAUX AND NICE OIL - Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made Bi EASES, Of | ANCHOVIES, FARDINES, & DUTCH HERRING @ none of lowness of the water in the) SWISS CHEESE, of prime quality, rvoir SPICES, FANCY SOAPS, Xe. oe e7 TERMS CASH.“ a JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 PENNEYLVANIA AVENUE, NOT ALCubOLio. EXTRACT. A PURE TORIG. oe “*% DOCTOR HOOGFLANGy GERMAN BITTER) PRETARED BY Du. 0. M. JACKSON, Philacripaia, py | ‘WILL BFFECTTALLY cree CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. py EASES OF THE KIONRYS, any : PISKASES ARISING FROM a DIsoR. = DERED LIVER OR STOMACH ™ = euch piacere’ Paty Head, Avisity of the Stemact . ist Yeliow Fever, And will positively jg eed They Contain Ne Aicohel sr Bad Will cure the above Gissasrs ia ninety nieg. 4 a cases out of a hundred. r) eed She qutendi sole and universal plasty ef hie ‘sGermen (purely: table.) borts of ignorant Quacks Beware of the innumerable array of Al parsiions im plethurie bottles aod exe. under the modest appellation of bd lnave the dinappointed su HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS | are Rota new and qnmtried article, but have atoa® | the test of fifteen years trial by the American ie. and their reputation sud sale, are net ana , Byany similar pre: tion. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from e ment eminent > CLERGYMEN * LAWwY 4 PHYSICIANS, Testifying of their own personal settee —— effects and medical virtues of Do Fou Want Something to Strengthon Fou> Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do Tou Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Skep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feelingm IF YOU DO, USE HOOCFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. | From Rev. J. Newton Brown. D_D.. Eiitor of the Encyclopedia of Relistous Kmowhdse, Althongh not dieposed to fator or Medicines in general, through distrust od effect 7. ingredients sofficient reasons wi I yet know of not toatity to the. preparation. in the hope that be may tute to the benefit of ethers. ehielty an aiceholic mixture. I am friend Robert Shoemaker: Keq...for the a, encourage- nefering from ment to try them, w! Bitters the hegienieg of the ear. was followed by evident relief, and a fegrce of bodily and mental vi which I not felt for six months before, and almost WON Philadelphis, June 22, 196i. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters. put in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, eosting from @ to # ceuts per galion, the taste Gisguised or Coriander Seed. This class of Hittets has cnused and will continge to caure, nx long as they can be apt, Rantsete So die the ¢eath ef the drunkerd. By = i under the VOCS H worst kind the for Liquer is created and kept up, and the result all the horror attendant upon a drunkards Mean eath. For those who desire and wf! have « Liqnor tottle Hoofand’s German Biters and mix wii | , rts of ood crate or Whisky, and the mesalt foc prevaratio€ that will far cred in wedical vies tues apd true excellence any of the numeroas Ligecr Bitters in the market, and will cast mwch des, oe will have all the virtuce of Hi; ‘s Biturs counection with a cood article of Liquor. ats um oe jess price than these inferior preparations ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having relations friends ip the, ariay to the fact that “HOOFLAM ¥ almost EKMAN BIT’ “ willcare nine-tenthsof pen induced by ag op eS ivations iam dent to camp In a, liste, in the the arrival of the it will be noticed very large ction suffering from debility, Eve: that ean be readily cured by itootand’s | Diseases result from Uisorters of the OTgansare ® niy removed. We have ao tion im stating that, if these Bitters 4 | waed among our ies, ved that otherwise wi cai particular attention to the re nation’s he sore noes ie cones, pie own languagh, yg eet Anguet{Zsd , IB. fiand's German itters on" be inp mistake in this. It in vouched for by : of my comrades, some of: and who were ae ee of all the stances of my case. I am oa have been for bal en Se th pat tte r the tain RB Ayres: Through the exsceure ottmaest | ppop my arduous duties, | was attacked in Novem ber last with intiammat lowed b t de bili! « 4y centers, waethen removed jouse and sent to this city on the , “State Gg ae I on | of June, Since that time I have been about ss j ee ty. For a week or more scarcely able ewsliow any thi T did force s morsel down, : | it.was immediate! wnup id pol even keep & of water on my stomach. Life could no’ under these been working fai iy, th > | : the grasp. of the Arciary fy Told me they could do Bo more for me. disposition of my limi rescu | CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY ana BLACK. | MARKIE Met aclee and to make suck waintance who me Phe | Bie Pevderiek alee eiew i, vised me, as a forlorn te from whom | have heard nothing from the vicinity of Front Royal. Ty | able Bitters I owe the ity of lil the place of fexrs—to your ad faxen ine glorious privilege of again, to my bosom those who are dearest to Very truly yours, ‘We fully coneur in the truth of the above state | ment, as we ad despaired of seeing our comrade, Boe gis cr DL Ut New York Battery. > ang ba Co. B, ost. BEWARE OF COUNTERFSITS! SINANIEL B THOMAS, Ge’ F, Sth Ponm, as i idk G4 Si Vermont : that the ire of “CO. M. JACKSON” B® ona WRAPPER of cack boa 7 si PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OB HALF DOZ. FOR 94. an Tations t its » mage oo ies |, securely ‘expres ‘ Painctrat Orrioe any Maxvractoar, No. 631 ARCH 8T, JONES & EVANS, ~ (Bucceshors to'C. M. Jackson & Co.,) sale Bealers in every ee Sasa be le

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