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DHE EVENING. SPAR ; rupiasiey EVERY AFTERNUON,. Yo @@UNDAY RXCEPTED,) ro a@. SHE STAR BUILDINGS, QosrEn PErw A AvErcs Ax 11TH STREET, ds W. D. WALLACH, ~ — ie ‘ 1 ( by carriers at 94 afer, Sean pees ies than: threp months; and ‘at the Bte of 12 cents a.week. Single 0. So. 7 ment to the may BNTS should ba ee WASHINGTON, D. : JOHNSON & NAGLE, -gso9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZB, ° BOLE AGENTS : fer the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ” MBSSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.3 (No. 16 Reaver Street, New Yorx,) = CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LiquoRs, - _ FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. ‘Wighly recommended “by the most eminent Physi- e ‘giansof the U. 8. Army. : * @OLD MEDAL cocNac, '@OLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, | OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, ; RIP VAN WINKLE GIN,. H WHEAT NUTRIENT, ' OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attentiowof Physicians Druggists. “and Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell wat Rew York prices, freight adied. ‘We trust that th irinsic merits of the above “goods will insure the matixfaction and confidence ef | discriminating people, who reject the stale re-" @ourse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news — papers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew carts,’ JOHNSON & NAGLE. Sole Agenta. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHEBS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, AS WELL 4S EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. LIQUORS, COKDIALS, &c. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE MeVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. abaivhgs 9p. We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or \Mermetically-sealed Fruits, Méats,X¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Meats,xe. Hermeticaily-sealed Fruits, Neats,a¢. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. aS gt ages BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. BOWEST NEW FORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 2396 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. T ROTI SE us I © HOTELS.G ERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATB YAMILIES, &c. ‘The Subscribers have just ented a fresh ship- ment o! 4 CASES 87. JULIEN AND FLORRAG’ . CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices. Also, they have constantly om hand a Larne end Well Selected Stock of SADERI AS Bo 3, SHERRIES ae OLD" me ‘SCOTCH, and A G of all favorite brands, AND SCOTCH AL Bene wean PORTERS, TS, SAUCES. Sigfaes Ncheshs and ENGLISH DAIRY | KEMP'S HREMETICALLY SEALED ERMAN and ISH CORDIALS TN eagle G, SOUCHONG, IMPERIAL, HY- |, YOUNG BYEON thas 7 TRISH satensi¥9 aie is of ¢ pat FANOY GROCERIES. by BIN Braneh—219 BW Just received » smai} lot of Officers’ Geet, ook aco J rk COON M NEBR, Ne. 452 Prrrsests Staerr, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND OHRTIFICATES, AEMY AND NAVY BILLS, - COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. BF Bighest id for GOLD, SILVER and ord DEWAND NoTES. 00a TO THE TRAVEL ING PUBLIC, The subscriber most respectfully informs the public thet he will, from end after the 24 of Qcto- ber instant, run a regular line of STAGES between the CITY OF WASHINGTON and PORT TOBAC- ©0, Charles county, Md., leaving the PLANTER'S HOTEL, at the corner ef 7th street and Pa. avenm Washington city, D. C.,at 8 o'clock a. m., every Mondsy, Wednesday snd Friday. Leaving MID- DLETON’S HOTEL, in Port Tobacco ev8ry Tues- day, Thursdsy and Saturday at 4 o'clock a. m., and arriviogin time to comnect with cars at the Wash- ington depot the sameevening. Fare $3 eezim* |AMUEL DAILRY, Ht. 0, HOOD Is Constantly receiving, and bas on hand, Of all the most tare manufact in Americn. both ia = jecps a lagre desirable se’ Bw ‘ jiew and er manufecturing all kinds of Solid iver Ware, keeps Swords, Revol- Belts. wie Knives, Gold, S11 Btwel vata and 5 » Silver. an: t variety of other things usually kept in'a Jew- atthe eon Sth an: Store, and all lowest price. a. sveuue, betweon $1 ith streets. feist Aru EXPRESS COMPANY, NOTTCE OF REMOVAL. i DELIVERY OFFICE of this © re aN hire etaces to She argo eeny, is sod Sd strwnte dec S-tf TAMP 8B. tr Ww: red _to furnish usivED skates TAX STAMPS * ernment rates : . ~. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Bankers; Sim (iat. & Rep.) Na. 252 Pai avenue. | SPEER’S SAMBUCI WINE. PURE, aND FOUR YEARS OLD, OF CHOICE OPORTO GRAPE, FOR PHYSICIANS’ DSE, FOR FEMALES, WEAKLY PERSONS, & INVALIDB. _ EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES. Sambucus Tree of Portagal, the Great Remedy Jor Kidney Affections, Reeumatism, and all Chronic 4fections, Evéry:family, at thin season, should nse the SAMBUCI WINE, Celebrated iu Burope for its medicinal: and beneA- j Cia} qualities a entie Stinnient, Tonie, Diaretic and Sudorific, hly ésteemed by eminent p! siiana, Usedim European and American Hospi and ly some of the frst families in Europe and Anrerita. AS A TONIC, Tt bas no equal, causing an appetite and buNding “ap the pean being e1 iy & pure wine of a most Valuable fruit, | AS A DIURETIC, i Ttimparts a healthy action of the Glants and Kidneys. aud Urinary Oreans: very beneficial in | Dropsy Gout and Rheumatic Affections, | SPEER’S WINE In nota mixture or manufactured article; but is pure, from the juice of the Portugal Saigbueus | grape, euitivated in New Jersey, recommended by | } Ohemis i Physicians | properties superior toany other Wines in use, and [an exceliont article for all weak and debilitated persons ant the aged au! indrm, improving the ap petite and benefiting ladies and children, A LADIES’ WINE, Because it witl not intoxicate ax other wines, asit | ontsins no mixture ef spirits or other liquors, and | isadmired for ite rich peculiar favor, aod. nutri- | ies, imparting a healthy tone to the | and a blecming, soft and healthy | { i .) skin and complexion. WE REFER TO A few well known gentlemen and physicians who have tried the Wines ee ; Gen. Winfield Scott, U.; Dr. Wilson, lth street, S. As ie eee Gov. Morgan.N.Y. State. Dr. Ward, Newark, N. J. Dr.3 KR. Chilton. N. Y¢,Dr. Dougherty, Newark, i Dr Parker, N.Y, City |Dr. Marcy, Now York, Drs. Darey & Nichoil.|Dr. . Phiiad’a. Newark, N. J. i Paz Nope gepaine without the siguature of “AL- ED SPEER, Passaic, N.J.,” is over the cork of each hottie. SF MAKE ONE TRIAT OF THIS WINE. Fer sale by Druggists and all first-class Dealers. A. SPEER, Proprietor. Vikey Anp—Passaic, Now Je . Ovrics—205 Broadway, New York. JOHN LA FOY, Paris. Agent for France and Germ: noG-eoly S—-T.-1860.-=z. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. j They are an antidote to change of water and | diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent : fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. : They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Onolera Merbus. They cure Liver Complaint,and Nervous 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 ortime of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 202 Broad- way, New York. sep 25-eo6m Be AND SHOES TO SUIT THR TIMES. A, OF now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES. and constantly receiving a si ly of Eastern-raade Work of every descrip. bon, made expressly to order, and will be sold’st a mu?h lower price than has bee: ere charged in this gity for much, inferior eR Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef Eastern or City-made work, will always finda good assort- ment in as and at the lewest wricee Give usa . GRIFFIN & BROTHER, apStfr aaa Pennsylvania avenue SCHNEIDER'S . MPROVED PATENT WATER CLOSET OR CLOSF STOOLS, ‘or use in Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families. These Stools are made wholiy of metal, are per- | fectly free from smell. cannot get ont of order, and, being portable, are the most convenient articles in use. They have been adopted in ali the U. 3. Pee itels.&e. They may be had in any quantity of the Patentee, No. 271 Ps. avenue, upstairs, Washing- | ton. D.C! a Sy l-om* s.-T.—-186Q.-. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BiTTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’s great restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted torwéak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just the thing tor changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OO., 2 Broadway, New York. se 25-e06m Tore ReMTOM “TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 499 Bsverrs Sr., Wasaiserox, D. 0. Silver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of Bal- timore, November 7, , Also, Medal pte iag Mechanic's Institute ‘ashington, D. C., 197, pi am eonstantly making, and always AL have on hand, of the best ma- terial, every description of Fine SOLE PEATHE IBON F: esYy BOX, ana PELLISSIER, CARPET. 4 BORING TAUBED, an CANVAS TRAVELING BAGS. - s8cH SATCHELS, &e. aTLo ICES. E Members of Congress Travelers will please examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere Tranks that are made in other cities. Superior LEATHER and DRESS TRUNES made to order. SRUSES COVERED an4 REPAIRED at short “Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the : sity Georgetown and Alexyi TiS 8. TOPITAM, F ALL AND NTER GOODS. MILFTARY AND CIVELIAN. ; tei PALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing eir A N i erm bracin, fine DRESS COATS, DOESKIN PANTS, VESTS, &c. A large and well selected Stock of fine heavy OVERCOATS. We have also a complete assort. ment of BUSINESS SU4TS, made in the most da- Tal ie manner. Officers will find our Military Goods — to ager’ wants. est Woelen Blankets, for camp use, at reasonable prices, WALL: STEPHENS & CO., 32% Pennsylvania avenue. _oessatt - between gth and 10th streets, YENTSB! TENTS! TENTS! ‘ SUTLERS’ TENTS on hand and made to order tEDWARD LILLY'S AWNING, TENT and FLAG ACTOBY, corner 439 street Penosy!vania ny- | m.. for two hundred and i tas poscessing medical | | ber. It. 1882 C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1862. N2. 8,040. * PROPOSALS: * Sie ee ee QEALED PROPOSALS ARB INVITED TILL & the 25th day of November, 1362, at 12 o'cloek a. for purcheemg all: the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs toniae the ftehhey naaryced oe Te Regenthee mac TI m — a Potemat y fvers ‘and the hue "Ridge oun 5 M4 < , - Iti oe contractor 4 follow the army and ge! the hides and low, Boots ana ornr, and ¢! for those a a pos, cortais sam is ene atiintal té de. collected at ‘his own = He tillde charged with the articles in.each.case, melee Ha can tlearly feosthet bare. prevented ron O er roper atithority. A bond with goed sth eutheient ascarity ‘will be required for the fulfilment of ‘the contract, and no bid will be entertained from peeyiour contractors whe Aare failed to comply with their c eget np.no ne will be entertained uuless the bi der in whgsen ¢ reepond to hic bid. 3 = he artictor me oral! awith « bond will be re- | quired to beeptar withiti two days from the opening of tie Bae, —_ he bids to be directed to Col, A, Beckwith: A. | B.C. and ©. and endorsed » S., Washington, D.C. aix-” < V¥ AGENTS OFFICE, > : : Wasnmvaron Nov. 15, 1862. ProrosaLs will br received at this of ntil Monday, the first of December next, at3o eveck. P. ten thousand (2/0,000) yatds of White Cartridge Cloth, in width and proportions as follows, viz : - 1 fat yards qren 900 Tofoy te an 00 8, jeje0a, Ho) To be.delivered at the-Navy Yard, in this city, free of cust to the government fur freight or trans- portation, 8. P. BRO no I7-dth 19 inches wide. ane ” Navy Agen TREASURY Ex7ENSION ¥, 138, 12. P ROPORALLS Will bekedeived Kets Butead of ‘oustruction, frensury Department. until Decem- it 12 m.. for fyraishi LU Pelisnnd Boreidons af the west , Bl jarble Tile for the ction of the Treasury Extension. id Tile is to of tha best guste of Italfan lite vein marble the bes! ae ity of clear lack marble of equal hardness asthe Italian, and in such proportions of each us may be required; to be notless than one inch thick on the edge,’ all j fawed and worked square,and well laid in cement | or Plaster, as shall most satisfactory, and with @ border of white marble, not lesa than’ one foot wide, lnid at the base throughout, . The size of tile on be from Wyte IGinchex sqnare.of uniform size in ch story... The amouut required will be about 4,000 tuperfieial feet when laid. Bamples to be furnished by each bidder. showing the quality he proposes to furnish, and proposals to state price per superficial foot when lald: also to ame price per square foct seperate for the black and white marble tite: the quantity of each kind and form of laying them to be decided hereafter. The work of Inying the tile to he done from time to line as the halls are made ready to receive it. The Bureau will reserve the right to reject any gr all the bldg. if ia itr opinion it be not for the w- Test of the Governmen' acce Ar ' ISATAH ROGERS, Engineer in charge ‘Treasary Department. (ne elit (Rep. & Int.) QEALED PROPOSALS Are invited till the 24 day +S of December, 1862, at }20’clock M., for farnish- ing Subsistence Department with 20,000 BARRELS OF FLOUR. Bide will be received for what is known as No.1, No. 2and No.3, and for any portion less than the p,80 Darrels.. Bids for the different aden shonld upon separate sheets o per. No bid will be tertaiued untess the bidder ia present to respopd i 6 bid. The quantity of Flour required will be about 5%) rreis daily, delivered either at the Government “Warehouses th Georgstonn orat the Railroad De- pot at Washingten, D.C. The usual Government inspection will be made Just before the Flour is received. The barrels to be head-lined. Bids will be secompanied with an oath of alle- iance, and be directed to Gol. A. Beckwith, A. D. and C.8..U.8. A., Washington, D.C., and en- dorsed Proposals for Floar,”” nodg QEALED PROPOSALS Are inyited until the sth i of December, 18:2, for furnishing the Subsist- ene Department with 400 TONS OF HAY in ales. é The first delivery to be commenced on or about the i2th of December, and the whole quantity put in before the end of said month The Hay to be shipped by water and delivered on the wharves at 6th street, and weighed in Wash- ington. D.C. . idders must state in their bids the price per 100 pourds at which they will furnish the hay. Firn s making bids mut state the names of gil the parties intereste Payment to be made in Treasuty notes,or such fords as Governmegt may have for distribution, Bids to be direct A to Col. A. Beck witn, A DC. = €.8.,U.8. A., and endorsed ‘ay? A®*® SUPPLIES. ‘Proposals for x no 19 Orrice or rae Cuigy QUARTERMASTER, Army ef the Potomat, Waemoron, September 2), 1982, | Prorasas are invited for furnishing for the use of the army of the Potomac the following articles: 000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, seourely baled, the weight ofeach bale to be marked of the best quality, in ong sacks, well sewed, 7,000 cords Oak and Lene id Wood, well seasoned and of the best quality. Each bid must be accompanied by the endorse ment of two responsible persons that the contracts ifawarded will be fulfilled. ‘ids will be opened from time to time as the ar- ticles may be needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed to the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. The right is reserved to accept all or any part of any bid. Fro sale should be endorsed “Proposals for Hay and enclosed INGALLS and A. D.6.. ‘Quartermaster. or Oats, or Wood,” as the case may be. separate envelopes, RUFU! CE. 59 Lieut. Col. se 23-tf Chi PARK NA 99 M. T Ne. 59 LOUISIA Respectfully and cheerfall ery fac r Sr THE BES HOUPE. S108 . DECORATIVE PAINTING, a ed with all work Raping. toa 7 ASS PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, e has no hesitancy in seliciting a continuance TAKE es | of the public’s favor. eo RE ROMPTNERS IN Brtivery. : 69 LOUISIANA AVENOE, - oc%2-Sm _—_—«sBetween Bixth and Seventh sts, ¥ ‘SUBSCR Takes great plesrure in calling the mn e public to, his latge stook of PEANO FORTES. of th Fan best manufactories ip the country, which he offers forsale at f@e lowest tactory prices. Pur- chasing exclusively for cath, he is enabled to sell cheaper than ony other house, and give entire sat- isfaction. . be of 0 is bag eis for five . Becond-hand anos im excl be aor oe ee “W.G. METZEROTT. and Ith stree ‘dons, and ven & PUR Just baa aria Sud wall asserted aipek ust opened, an extensive an 8 of LADTES ahd CHILDREN'S DRESS and Fae CY FUAS, made expressly for our retail trade by our ho in New-York, and wartanted te be the best in this market, ~ © expecially call the attention oh erenaners to our RUSSIAN SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, MINK SIBERIAN SQU iL, and AMERICAN and CANADIAN F . consisting in Ladier’ and Children’s Tippets, Capes, Mantles, and Guatie- men’s Mufflers. We defy all competition in this line. At the same time we bring in remembrance eur stock of LADIES’ CLOAKS and MANTL&S, DREES GOODS, and general stock of DRY GOODS. which is daily increased with the newest and choicest patterns of fashion. Bo” Kemember—48 Market Space, near Seventh street, under the Avenue House. no 6-I1m 8. & W. MEYENBURG. 1 ADIES’ DRESS FURS! 3 ; B.H. STINEMETZ, venue, veiw. 12h and Invites the ‘ion of ladies to hi: afsortment of DHS FORE. em- bescing all the various styles now in use. ‘Baving réceotlyenkarged bis store, he is prepared to offer better induce- ments than heretofore: é Corner Sele Agent of Steinway Bacon FUR ~ 236 Pa. IA sts., well-seleeted ue, Colonization Building, Washington, D.C. Beautiful sets for GM, @12 6. oy SBCONE HAND FENTS BOUGHT and | Every artes eer tat an ce ee eeated, and sold SOLD. : oc %?-Im* | at the lowest market price’ 3-Im 2 CALL AND SEE 8 BLACK will find our stock of OW Many frai-tlass citizens have been curea | P>MORRING G6ODE Nl the old standard bym. HARD MAGN ETISM the lastthree months | and mcdern new fabrics Of merit,) to be full and UMORS NORITIS. RURUMATISW, | compict thromghout the pear. g NEURALGIA CT. 8T. ANTHONY FIRE, MOURNING ©LOAKS8, and MOURNING TOOTH or HEAD ACHE in a few minutes, TY: | SHAWLS, with all the minor requisites fur persona PHOLD FEVER alwaystm twelve or fourteen day in k. z MAGNETIC PLASTFRS and OINTMENT. Our Northern and Eastern correspondents sends or after 1p nm. metic Physician, MENON GES RK ated T meet ee O.. W. Dyer bi Regoler packet mer O. W. Dy } tees am ie now discharging her ei! ae —_— HARTLEY & BROTHER, oem 99 and 101 Water st.. Georgetown, Q)AK HALL BOYS’ CLOTHING, in great variety, atJ. BRUCE & CO., No. 464 2 dours below Suth's Cheap Clothing Store. oc Mtr Us Dew supplies daily. * One price only, the actual “cash’ atandast talue marked in plain figures, heuce no purchaser is over- charge Atlin pection of stock solicited ‘adit incurs no ol atic nto purchase, PE «& ce Si AN Bese omiector thiamine ta.” Cloris, CASSINERS, he. | a ; Dee price only, marked in plain figures i coe aare ee PDERRY & BRO., Bo elt Penn, avenueand 9th st, a aL Bole Lessee and Manager... ..-.. June. Nixon tia ER STA. - - CUBAS CUBAS Dvtw :, Im the romantic drama entitled Z WIZA SKIFF - Or. THE MAStReR EOE scio. LUBA will sustain Three Characters, ~° Alexis. = Lingarn, the Gipey Boy's... sx+s eens CUBAS SF id ee ee i . + Also exedutes GREEK DANCE. And fight a TERRIFIC COMBAT. Last Night of CHANPRAU. ; Last Night of the: Musical Burlesque, POCAHONTAS! - =" FANNY BROWN, CHANBRAD. ; ve 7 H.:DA WRNPORT, : atk. Entire Dramatic Sota +. FORD’S NEW THEATRE, Street, Azove Passa. Avekrs. Testi Mr. Jon T. Fomp.'«.,... «Slanager and Proprietor (Alms of Holliday Stiggt Theatre, Baltummeres) ..--- Acting Manager Mr. Humpunsy BLaxp.- LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF The Eminent Actor and Actress, MR. AND MISS COULDOCK. GRAND COMBINATION NIGHT! THE TWO GREAT PLAYS! re THIS EVENING. The beautiful Moral et tl _ ereated such - s t THE CHIMNEY CORNER! _ : vokY oF HRaxts axp Howes, % Retr Probity (aged @), «.Mr. Couldock Grace Emery ...Miss Couldock Aft hich the splendid Milit: D if “tS HORSE-SHOE ROBLNSON. Mr, Bailey, diiss Pbilee, Brink and Bishop in the principa! Characters, Friday, Benefit of Mr. Couldock. irday. Benefit cf Mr. Bland. Due notice will be ie of the FIRST SERIES OF OPERA NIGHTS. The Artistic, Ballet, Orchestral and Scenic Be- partment will be per‘ecticn itself, bringing {nto cflvetive service nearly ON® HCUNDKEBD PERSOKS, BI” No Free List During Upera Nights Pricks8 oF Apwisstoy -—Dress Circle and Par- uette, # cents; Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Family ircle. 25 cents, Private Boxes, Doors open at 6% o'clock ; mences at 772 o'clock GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Lwonand GRover..... .... ._. __.. ..Mamaoun THIS EVENING, The celebrated young, beautiful actress, ae eee WESTERN. 1 Aweri - en Para SE formance com Aad the Best Company on the American Continent, In the beautiful, thrilling Domestic Drama; EAST-LYNNE: ELOPEMENT! s 1K CAST OF CHARACTERS, Act 1—A Mysterious Murder. Act [I—The Elopemen Act I1I—Invasion of East Lynne. Aot LV—Arrested for Murder. Act V—The Farewell until Eternity. To worrow, BENEFIT OF LUCILLE WESTERN. BF Admission 0, 25, and 7S cents, CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUE, near Sixtz Staser. THE MOST PROSPEROUS PLACE OF AMUSE- MENT IN WASHINGTON. Crowded Houses! Delighted Audiences! Patronized by the First Gentlemen in the Country. A NEW BILL TO-NIGHT. Last Week of .he Beautifal JULIA MORTIMER, and the Charming KATE PENNOYER, Last Week, Mitively of the GIPSY’S LAX? Continued success of the Scotti Nightingale, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. Second Week of GEORGE R. EDESON. Continugd ‘sneress of, the, Ethiogian comedians, They will appear to-night in two new Ethiopian acts THE HAUNTED CHAMBER and 4—11—11. A FULL BAND OF MINSTRELS TO NIGHT MONS. SZ0LLOSY’S NEW BALLET in which the Jourtof Beauty will appear. The laughable farce entitled THE SECRET, George Ry Bdeson....aa ..-Thema:. Doors open, 6%; o’clock; perform: 7%. Admission i cents. Orchestra. of ceacat Monday, Nov. 24th, first appearance of Mlle ANNETTAGALLITTA & Mons, VALORDE, Two of Ue Best Daneezs ih the World. "NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. First appearance of the Bousing Clown, JIMMY REYNOLDS. EATON STONE as Clown in the representation of GRIMALDI ON HORSEBACK! MES L. THAYER, THE COMIC M Die AND ALL THE COMPANY, © eae in the pantomime of LOVE AND FHANTOMS! Mr. LUKE RIVERS. The Gifted Equestrian, CHARLES RIVERS. The Astonishinz Vaulter, have heen engaged and will appear with the NEW COMPANY. GPs? ENTPRTAINMENT AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, November 2ist. FOR THE WENEFIT OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. GRAND CO§CERT BY THE MARINE BAND, Fror. Scara, Leader, PROF. HALLER in his Magic Wonders! The Great HERNANDEZ TROUPE have kindly volunteered their services for oteasion. © mi nts ; children 25 cents. + Fereatticliareiea tills no 19-3t* Loox our this TON iT INGTON VARIETIES. INGTON VARIETIES, _ 2013 THES ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 269 Pa. ay. detwi bh and Wth stteets, Concerts every afternoon and evening, commencing até p, The Proprietors bave secw Miss LAURA York, and M Come Bic ger, ji sand En of the ey tren ily expect arri: of acéle- Watt, 3; BERNARD. Prima Dc HERMAN WACHTEL, e arriv: brated Danseuse. Mr, ENSTEIN continues eto preside at the piano. | Mr. BRANDEIS also et inves tofiourish violin bow there. The stage is beautifully decorated are of the very best quality an Officers ainaye in atlendance to preserve o: ¥ The public nay rest assured that the Academyof Music is mightly patronized by a throng of most respectable citisens. MERRY: ROSENTHAL & F. BRANDEIS, no 14-2 Proprietors. A TCH MAKER. @ 318 Pa. Avenun, (aon Hat.) B C. 8, would tfaily call the attention of residents of Washington, also ‘officers, satlers, sosdiere: and peddlers, to his large and well assor ° 'E GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 3 wax SUAMONDS: JEWELRY, &e. Being connected with a large Eastern importing paige epee 9, 3s 01 ig dirers. Lam ‘able to se! er AD oN: er hou! 5 Call and examine my: "tock Bate purchasing Inewhere, “hil WATCHES gold by mé will be Warranted for one yea Wwaidir RBPATRING done by a practical watch- maker, SA LIBERA, DISCOUNT ALLOWED. TO SOLDIEES for Watch epairing. Bos Pratt | EXAR, AND ITS LATE MILITARY OCCU. ee ion and Evacuation, by Capi. Philips, U. 8- +5 25 Ctx, Orley Farm, by Antbony Trollope. $1. Andree de Traven: %; by Dumas; $1. A System of Logic, by P. McGregor, A. Mewoirs of N. Murray, D. D., ( Prime, #1, , . Wilson's Manual of Instructions in Object Les- "Bet St Charta for 40. 97 ‘et of Charts for do. , $7. Otie’s Mlustrated Hi: Ae of the Panama Rail- mederate prices. © 8OB8NOW SKI, "Rha Lite of Raward Irving. Minister of the Na- i Church, Londons by irs. Oliphant, Sonat Beotch Chae YOK TavLon -| ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) boht Sot Saas ig Sede gee ee aie a d the services of | erman and English, of the times. | ; the Refreshments | d at irwan,) by 8. J. | “TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ~ “FROM ECROPE. Care Race, Noy. 19.—The steamer Anglo Faxon, fYom Liverpool for Quebec, paseed here -this- morning, with dates to-the 7th inst. u : The. pelix News -BAys it is impossibie to vent English merchants from supplying arms to eifher the North or South, but says that the fitting outof such a craft as the isa "phe Morning Post ancuer that peace will be Morning argues thxt peace brought about by farther democratic victories. tds stated that a majority of the French ;Cabinet will resign uniess. the Emperor gives op Rome to the Italians. eS Bavarian Government is endeavoring to Yetain the Buecession to the throne of Greece. - + Amvrican railway shares are advancing. The “Provident, Institute,” at Victoria, Aus- tralia, Hascollapsed with liabilities amounting “to £200 5000. * “Phe Spanish Government has demanded tlie nnitment of the Aime rcans who violated-the Spanish, flag, and the American Minister bas aseured the Queen that his Government had = authorized the acts of the captain of the y’ Mediation rumors are again cyrrent. The Liverpool cotton market opened buoy- ant, but closed with an advance of only ¥a on the week. Sales fur the week, 47,024 bales, in- cluding 24,0(@ bates for speculation and ex: Breadstaffs closed quiet but steady. Visions dull. Qoneols closed at 3 ya03 4. at the, Charlestown Navy Yard. Rostox, Noy: 1§.—The blacksmiths at the Charlestown navy yard, one hundred and twenty in nomber, marched to the command- -ant’s office yesterday, and verted an ad- _ vance of wages. The com: the subject was already under consideratiou. The vlacksmiths then agreed to rexume work | until Saturday. Four of the. prominent men among the strikers were discharged. | Strike Meeting of Newspaper Pro rieto PHILADELPHIA, Nov¥..19—At a meeting of it was nhanimonsly agreed to combine for the eaxvy advance in price of paper and materials. An increase of charge of subscriptions, or a re- duction of thesize of pay , Ws proposed, and either will probably day. The Wer in Tennexsee, NashvILuE, Noy, 1§.—Gen, Bragg is in com- mand at Tallahassee. The rebels are exten- sively manufacturing stor®s at Knoxville for theammy. The leading rebels of East Tennes- sec are preparing to leave for the South. The rebels are notexpected tomake astand this side of Chattanooga. Diadvolical Act. ALRaNyY, Nov. 19.—The train from Springfield was thrown down 2 fifty-foot embankmeni last night. The rails were designedly misplaced at askarp curve. The engmeer and fireman and seyeral passengers were severely injured, but none were killed. " Weteined by the Fog. New Youk, Nov. 19.—The steamer Scotia for Liverpool, will not sail hence till daylight to- morrow motning, owing to the dense feg pre- vailing on the river and bay. ron Works Burnt. Boston, Nov. 19:—The Norway Iron Works, lee and a amount of stock, were burnt this morning—13u workmen are thus thrown out of employ. —— Running the Blockade. New Yorr, Nov. 19.—Nassau advices of the 7th states that the rebel steamer Kate, from Wilmington, armjved there on the 4th instant, with a cargo of coiton. » Death of Ad: Pritaverrnia, Noy. 19.—Rear Admiral Fi | ALF. Layalette, U.S.N., died last evenimg in | this city, aged 73. —— Frox Hitton HEAD—Panic in Savannah aa! Charleston.—The Uni irom Hilton Head, has arrived 2: Philadelphia, The majaria which prevailed at Hilton Head extensively at the ume of tue last departre froin that port, and which hvd caused thedeath of General Mitchell and other officers, had, fa @ great méasure, departed. General Branhan is in command. Every day recomeitering expeditions a: scent out under conimand of competent officer: who generally capture rebel sconts and dis perse bands of their cavalry, who go roaining around the country., The soldiers have, how- ever, tired of this, and they are anxions to be led forth in force against the Savannah and Charleston railroad. The report that Beaure- gard had promised the people of Savannah to capture Fort Pulaski about the i7th inst. ere- fued some merriment in camp. Our forces in that fort and vicinity are enongh to defend themselves against any army Beauregard can bring. Contraband: from the interior of the State gare arriving at Port Royal every day. ey state that the people are in a terrible state of excitement, thinking that our soldiers will ad- ‘vance on them immediately. They hayemo confidence in their dafenders, and they are sending all their property, negroes included. Yar away into the interior and to other Stat Fhe a = Savannah and Hoenn es pcially the latter, gre strongly fortified, y the Tana aud water, yet the people reads an encounter with our soldigrs aud Monitors. both cities before they will surrender them Ove FLere IN THE GuLF—Federal r Vessels Kelurning to he Missienppi River —We have news. ri dine arrival ot Potomac, at New Yerk: thatthe Federal fleet of war vessels which hes operated recently in the Guilt, was returning to the Mississippi river. As the Potomac passed over the below New Orleans, on her way hither (where she yas rounded for a time),;the Brooklyn and the artford passed op from the Geir. ‘Lhe steamer Mississippi was at New Orleans, i the Pensacola was either there or return- to that poft. Several gunboats were also issing Up. * There were rumors in New Orleans of ip- tended military operations which the movye- mente of these vessels seerned to confirm. There wre no further particulars. . ~ Army Orpers.—Eyery friend of the army | must, we think, heartily approve of the dispo- | Sition evinced by the annexed order of the Sec- retary of Wur to relieve the army of unworthy mierial: | a Wasuincton, Noy. 3, 1862—Major Generel Rosecrans: Thé authority you ask—promptly | _10 muster out oF dism| rom the service offi- t stateck that | newspaper proprit tors of this city, held to-day, | rotection of their interests, in view of the | adopted at anearly j at South Boston, with all the valuable ma- | nd States steamer De Soro, | They state that they will burn to the grouad | THE MARCH OF BURNS IDE's | L ‘Correspe, of the Uhrouiclé.} " rittont Va! Nov. Da the. hour we have been to the - our long range cannem, have been = septa mesons ie, ou the on the Saw Hroppea and ; Serves neta the to r to give you an abtount ofrthe eteaté Of the three days. -_ “ JT veri SRP alerts le atranged, and our M[ces ett ‘towards apart Be bmond. > |: ter adt eye he nae a eho rn amy, to this place, ‘an slquahiond vy t Portagoe. sa ). Ue. Sanday.» Place By moon! © | Rt? "fighting, wast orpugaiy alee a ing met even age tign'of an enemy. “But when we arrived Within a and @ vot Fredeficksburg the batteries on: the offer tide of the On us, amd the hor+e” pric! =p ears. Just off “between a piece Of woods, was a more than a 'milé from the which commanded it. BPetws's ist New York ba) y, Ts and Stevens's hastery, company Jet Huade Aadand 4 & Porting. "The firet shell trom, Pevtite be #rnck. in the mi Se ee became “discouraged,” they naturahy wonld, nove of their shots effect, and every on* of ours into | midst. So off —in all, one tery one & regiment of infantry, besides 4 few cavalry. This point mnst for come little time be the cenire of public interest. It is evidently toge _ @ base of operatior The first business on hang is to put in order the raitroad fo Aquia Creek. | ‘Phe track is In good order, but the across the abannock must be rebuilt, the been destroyed by us last August. Bat will be a short job. stuck and ‘will also have to be bro from [bet this also can be come 3 done. then be within three, Tide of a. only means of crossing | the bri Hl bout, which was scuttled on our approach. there was any need of crossingimmediately we could easély do se, as the water is only up to spe knees os tha wepand the bubs of a * wheels, and, moreover, a pon’ i one be readily constructed Sd pace the | whole army across ina very short time. Pas- senger trains have been running @aily from Fredericksburg to Richmond, ali used for the transportation of supplies. The last tram started just after the first shotfrom our guns this afternoo: | | Frem Nerth iy ee ele Expedition to Hamilton. | _ Gen. Foster has made to Major General Hal- | leck an official report of his recent expedition | throngh several of the eastern counties ‘of | North Carolina, The main facts, however, have already been given, He staves thas ab thongh the main object of thr expedition was frustrated by bad roads, what was accom- | piisind will have a good effeet on thé Union eaure in bis department. It was his | intention to pup enemy to Tarboro’, but | the exhausted condition of his men, most of { when bad been sick during the last two | montis, and &nd not yet recovered their bh, and the provisions bemg entirely ex- * had to subsist the command g largely reinforecd by rail, changed > 2nd on the 7th he startd on His re- | turn to Newbern. | Dhe navy, under command of eryroend Ds venpoit, senior officer, go-operated i with Gen. Foster during ine whole tim> by sending five gunboats to Hamilton, and there pacing four boat howitzers with their crews | #1 his dasposal. “Tnx Voicks or THE NicHt. couldn't eg. ta wink of sleep,” said a Ben- | edict, “on account of a discordeon that kept playing all night.” “Discordeon?” inquired the confidant of his troubles, “What new in- stroment is that!” “Only the baby,” was the yawning reply.—Punceh. . 7 An Irish journal states that the Arch- j bishop of Dublin is about to proceed to in orcer to make arrangements with the Go’ ermment of New Grenada for the location that country ef emigrants from Ireland. He intended to settle at Ocana, and cultivate sq- bacco and cotton, | 87 The Philadelphia Press says the Morris Canel will be kept open this sexson so long as the company can break up the ice, 0 ais to get . all the Coa} possible intomarket. The company 4s Tumning over one thousand boats ing <g night between Jersey City and Easton, n- 7 It is said that Visconnt La Gueron: . the editor of La France, get twenty-five thou- said francs a year from the Empress’s private Senator's purse, besides bis and his pay, igx his strenuous advocacy ef the Pope's cause, < &7 The Grand Council of SwitzerJand has ordered the authorities of the republic & refuse pass} orts to the Swiss who were formertytn the army ef the Two Sicilies, a considerable number h3 ying recently left for Naples, &# The Winsted (Conn) Hernld tays shat . Bearly all the manutacturing establishments ¢f Waterbury will make large dividends op the > Wet Of Janvary next than at any time for seyéral S?"An anenymons Scotchman, “XK “Y 3° haying selieiied by letter a lock of Gagibaigis hair, the physicians gravely reply that they, “fearing baldness would produce rheumatinm, ~ have forbidden any moreto be cut.”* i ? Bo” Wherever I turi im this war I finde African.— Charles Sumner. - i Yes: wherever you ture in this-war we find the Airican.— Prentice. «7A m&n named John Remick, hak been ar- rested pens Alueny, NN. Y., charged with hay- ing commit a rape on a « of age, named Rachel Van oi &7 The pew Turkish Ambassador at Paris brings seven wives with him. The-French have christened them Mesdames seers for flagrant misdemeanors and_crimas, such as pilagiag, drankenness, and misbe- | |; havior before the enemy or on guard duty—is j essentias to discipline, and are akthorized to | use it. Report of the faets ir. each case should | be immediately forwarded to the Department, in order to prevent lmprevident restoration. | ns ‘M. Stanton, Secretary of War. & The Philadelphia papers complain that | the stock of the aod railroad companies that _ intend to increase the rate of fare to six cents, | sell respectively at premiums of seyenty-tive, three hundred and fitty, and four hundred per eent.on the original stock. &@ The Providence Prees says:the proposi- tion to amend the internal tax Law sous tof. | clude babies under the head of « manufactures” does not stem to meet with favor. The Pr- poser is a bachelor. wz Lord Arundel, who died lately at War- dour Castle, England, was the head ‘of one of the oldest Roman Catholic families in Great Britain, and a Count of the Holy Roman Em- | pire. #7 A melancholy Bitle paragraph going the rounds of the papers is to the effect that four bundred and fiiteen Union soldicrs had been buried in the cemetery at Alexandria up to the Ist of November, | 7 The famous victor of Cowes, the yacht | | America, is about tobe armed with a formidable | rifle gun. She will be a useful little adjunct to the United Stafes Navy. .s ez Every geographical square mile | Europe is burdened ens an average of over | Ss0of public debt, and every inhabitant with | an average of more than $35. 87 Two liuilegiris in New Oneane mat fully understanding: the meaning of d ing of self-mutilation to avoid it, cut of a | | finger apiece, tor fear they should be drafted. | ‘Luesday, d&c..—@ wile foreach day, ° 8&2 Collector Barney, of New York, has beth authorized to keep revenne cutters cruisi that port, to give noticé of the approach of abama or any other privateer. The Stockton (Cal.) News mentions the singular fact that mony farmers in San Joaquin connty do not raise their own vegetables, byt 87 The Harrisbw Pa.) large nuunbers of drafted men are conus’ deserUng from Abe camps in the ne! of that city. passed through In ndiana, on tom histant, on the way jon the Mississippi. river gunboat feet. a, bbetrhe an age men vane pen pon Ly yestmoreland county, r "g mitted a rape on married some time ago. , S7 Sir Charles Trevalyan bas bePa’ by the British Goverument the post af Minister to India. . sede to the Prince Lampestal at smaesy Wp beads to tLe Prince a « has begun learning his catechi “ ne B27 The New York Board of adopted resolutions enlogistic Jan, and invited him to Nisit New York ciiy, The Legislature of uda tween that island and@ New York, = . _ Se The Rotland ,Coutier has “nine of George B McGraw areas eon ofhee scotumns, for Predident 94564. — 1] +i) eons 87 Col. Blies, paymratter of che Sue of New York, has -teeentty- Over 65,000,000 Lo ithe State tréope) el wu 87 The Detith-ofF Toren ce Maphengaleds imme PRONE, ~~ | have to purchase them of gardeners. New York cit sates Sw bak : Jl bevhawd owT “a le, 7A tee + yd bs leg (lates as