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THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED EVERY AFTEKNUON, TNDAY EXCEPTED.) af THE STAR BUILDINGS, Qvewsn PEsn's AVENUES aD l1TH STRERT, ay W. D. WALLAOH. ayers carved in pashagon Wy carers at 4 8 Of ST cents per Monts. ° Scrat fe eaihtar ete bes ‘at the rate of 1@ conte a week. Single a curs. cant; in Wrappers, 7wo “Gr ADVBRTISEMENTS should be sant to the qlts Store is o'clock u.; otherwisa may not 7 PECIAL NOTICE oT Y CITIZEN@ OF WASHINGTON, OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. ODEON HALL, JOHNSON & NAGLE, geo PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, SOLE AGENTS 4 established Emporium of Clothing, at bas for so many years supplied the eilizens of fer the ashington and vicinit: ith all that is essential for the el ' te: is now supplies on- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Bek oe ae ernion. offer. of COATS, PANTS and VESTS of the moat desira- ble styles that could be fourd in the market. Our amertment of BHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSIERY, GIOVES, &e., cannot be surpassed, and will be sold at prices bat do not allow of com: petition. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS. MESSRS. FEANK BININGER & 00.8 (Ho. 15 Reaver Btreet, New York.) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, S—Pr-1is6o =. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight- Weinvite the attention of Physicians Druggists | ru) beverage and active tonic. Composed of amt Groeers to these excellent goods, which wesell | pure St, Croix Rure, roots and herbs. It in- at New York prices, freight added. | vigorates the body, without stimulating the We trust tha’ the inirinsic merits of the above ; brain. It destroys ac goods will insure the satiafaction and confidence of | ¢Teatesan appetite, and strengthens the system. HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVB, ABOMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. | LARGE STOCK MELQTARY DRESS COATS. | LARGE STOCK MILTTAHY DRESS COATS: WOR MEDICINAL PURPOEES. | LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS CoaTs: Dey led. by the most eminent Physi- LARGE BTWCK MILITARY PANT Gans of theU. 8. Army. 1 LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS. — LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, { LARGE 8TOOK MILITARY VEST GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, * | INDIA RUBBER GOODS OF ALL DESCHIP- ‘i t NS. GOLD MEDAL PORT. i VALISES, OARPET BAGS, &e. i GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, ! ye ORE stock of BOYS! and, YOUTI'S CLOTHING je the Ya moat fashionable that hes ever OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, been offered in this city, and at the lowest prices BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, ey can possibly be obtained in this city. t Cail and see usat ODEON HALL corner 4% WHEAT NUTRIENT, | semst sna be geemae ence come any OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, | Washington city SE Bioott | | } fiseriminating peopie, who reject the stale re- | Itis a cerizin cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- | wares of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news ; Headache, and prevents Miaematic disease | papers ant so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards, | 1-1 change of diet, water, ete. Ti can be nsed | os. TCRREON & NAGLE. at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- adel Bole Agents. ticularly recommended to weak and delicate . eld by all Grocers, Drnggists, Ho- and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & OO., No. 2 Broadway, New York. se 25-eqg$in FQ .~+~=TAKENOTICRN.N ~=~—SO J 59 ase PARKER, IFTANA AVENUR, returus thanks forthe ity fi pe : Yity for T HE BE? i HOUSE, SIGN, KD DECORATIVE PAINTING, hall work pertaining to a NTI ESTABLISHMENT, e has no hesitancy in seliciting a contiuuance ; — i OSTHEIM BROTHERS, | OSTHEIM BROTHERS, | | 996 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, #95 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK | 9® BOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK | { IMPORTERS OP jic’s favor. por nipserncceecenipahcn di Mates. ga CHOICE BRANDIS & WINES, And paptiouls: attenaion is Botte CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, BF Remember the number. 4ND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MT No. 39 LOU 39 LUUISFANA AVENTE, Between Sixth and Seventh ela. | FUR 38!! RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, Jestone GRigreine and well ansorted stock of LADIES’ oe) L REN Ss RSS and FAN 2 AND BOURBON WHISKIES, CY FURS. made exprerely for oar retail trade by sw AS EVERY VARIETY OF | our bouse in New York gpud warranted to be the j best in this market. We eseciatly sa the attention of purchasers LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &e. | ourkt NSARLE. MARTIN FITCH. MINA, LIQUORS, COKDIALS, &o. | BARN S858! rete Ladies’ and Children’s Tippets, Oapes. Ma + Sud Gentle- AND THE BEST BRANDS OF SPATINE HAVANA CIGARS. SEN BINE HAVANA CIGARS. —__ We alse offer for sale 4&4 OOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF men’s Muftier= We defy al! gompetition At the same time we br stock of LADIES’ MANTLES, FESS GCODS, and ge: of DRY GOODS: which is daily inereased with the newest and choicest patterna of fashion. #2 Remember— 48 Market Space, near Seventh | street underthe Avenue Howse bo €-Im 8. & W. MEYENBURG fermetically-seated Frul:s, Heats,ke. Gs © Biro Wife ® i; Bermetically-sealed Fruits, Meats, &¢. @ SIS Pa. Avancr, (Fnox Hay.) @ermetieatly-s- aled Fraits, feats, &¢. RXIPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. ———— #BST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.” SOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 39S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, 298 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Besweem Ninthand Tenth Streets. th Streets. ©. 8. would respectfully call the residenis of Washington, 0 offer suticrs, soldiers and peddlers, to his Inrge and well assorted stock o} ¥INE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Ac. “Being connerted with « large Fastern importing house, and recniving my goods direct, Lam able to sell lower than any other house in the city. elsewhere. Ali WATCHES sold by me will be w one year. : WATCH REPATRING doze by a pr maker. A LIBERA'Y. DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO SOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. no Sim? “r.-1se6eo0 -=. 8.—T.—1860.—X.— DRAKE'S PLANTA- TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be ju every one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table. They are asplendid article and can be relied rranted for cal wate 4 NOTICE To B@TELS,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o. the Subscribers have just received a fresh ship- ment of *® CASES ET. JULIEN AND PLORRAQ EP ARETS, which they for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Wail Selected Stock of nature. _ _ gep %-eo6m Bt AND SHOES TO SUIT THK TEMES. We and SHOES, and constantly receiving a sup- of Eastern-made Work of every deseri mn, meade expressly to order, and will groiee BRAN DIES sold’at a much | ice than has been SSSA DERI As PORTS, AHERRIES, Reretofore charged in this elty for tuck inferior CRBON. OLD RIE, '8OUTOH, acd IRISH | articles. ISKLES Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOBS ef Eastern ‘AGNES of all favorite brands, ity-made work, will always find » good assort- whatien AND SCOTCH Ae ment in store and SE he lores Titi agire use Bavana cIGane PORTERS, “ap 5-tfr 314 Pennsylvania avenue. RB CK BAUOKS. Satron ricubenracs ENGLISH DAIRY . KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED c R's eee PROVED PATENT WATER CLOSET OR CLUSE STOOLS, For ure in lospitals. Hotels and Private Families GERMAN and ENGLISH OORDIALS, | gpg dfspiais, Hotels and Privare metal, ate per- GREss, PELTZER, KISSENGEN and ENG- | fectly free from smell, cannot get out of order, and, SODA WATERS, being portable. are the most convenient articios in | OQLONG, BOCCHONG, IMPERIAL, HY- | ace’ “fhey have been adopted in all the U8 Hom . YOUNG BYSON TEAS tale. &e. They may be bad in any quantity af the ‘With ap extensive assortment o| atentee, No. 271 Pa. avenue, up stairs, Washing- FANCY GROCRRIES. ers: ee - BININGER & 00. L401 ES DeEES FURS: Eatablished 17%.) La ae Braneh—219 B. HU. STINFMETZ, ‘otel, Washington, Willard: 236 Pa. avenue, betie. 12th and V& tt aaa Tecelved = smal} lot of Officers’ Liquor Ghosts. Invites the attention of ladies to his w. ts U-selocted a r Se PUI, ein Say OU0OKE aE CO biacing all the various ntyles now BANKERS, Having recently enlarged his store, No. 452 Firtesxre Starer, he is p epared to offer better induee Dealers in ment than heretofore. Beautiful rets for $10, $12 and $15. Eve:y article guarantied as represented, and sold at the lowest market prices. bo 8a ERSONS IN BLAC GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND CERTIPIOATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. N BLACK will find our stock of MOUKNING GCODS(in ull the old standard, 7 bi ad ne id for GOLD, SILVBR and | gud medern new fabrics of merit,) to be full and oLb prkiand Norks. oe Z7-1im « throughont the fear. i ——— = \gaar seas oe RNING§" LOAKS, ant MOURNING ls 7. Sy. ee 8, with all the minor requisites for persons Constantly receiving, atwa . wr es ofall the Ss rthern and Eastern correspondents sends tana Sritveriand and Amerien, both ta Ga ee resent t actos aah Slantiaca esiaa eee TO TELRY of the neee ae heres, HtOCK Ut | marked in plain Agures, hence po purchaser is nver- - jonds, Emeralds. Rubies and ail other | CBarced Sea in er nine meeeatortarite all cenks ce Sets pection of stork solicitadaan it incurs no Scndard Eilver Ware. and Keeps Sworda, Revol | ration is vere Sword Relteand Sashes. Bowie Knives, Razors Dt Seissors, Gol4, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, and at variety of other things ususily kept ina J Sey'store. and all at the very lowest price, No.3 Pa avenne between oth lth streets fe 15-tf A DAMe EXPRERE COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. e Pe be DELIVERY OFFIOB of this Company is oved from Third street to the large 4 Pa. ave. and Ninth street, T GIVE ME & CALL! WK Undersigued respectfully informs bis friends aud the public that he will open hin well-known establishment thie day for the wexason. He has had it theroughly repaired and neatly Otted, end has also heen enanged all the eummer in bedding the most choice OYSTERS the Chesapeake Bay sould produce. in his famous erneks at Piney Point. I will reeeive by the steamer James (Guy, from epoton B | Piney Point, twice & fresh supply, inde- Prect. between 31 and Sd atracte Aaa D-tf pendent of my r pply boats, such Soe wr se ap ages — PE = ° will be no failure in Siling am ‘EX: 1 ta th EX+8, AND ITS LATE MIBITARY 00C arrangeme! 2 RY 0G vutraets that may he made with the extabl pation aud Evacuation, by Capt. Philips, U.B- | OUST iyo never heretofure failed to do, indepoud A, 2 cts. sot of the blockade. Gri: y Farm, by Anthony Trollope. 1. My arrangements are so complete that it ean cope Andree de Traveney. by Dumas: 2 with any house in the United dtates, A Kyst m of Logic by & McGregor, A. M.,@dets, | "yt any house in the Mimi iar attention to fur. Memoirs of N. Murray, D.D., (Kirwan) 0¥3.9. | ginning hetels, restaurants, sutlers and private = families, at the lowest cash price 8) Wilsoes Manual cf Instructions in Object Lee: H sons. Bet cf Charts for do, @T ma Tiusteated History of the Panama Rail- 8. & hand « Gne assortment fresh ane FRUITS “and hermetically senied MEATS and VEGETABES. T.M. HARVEY. Depot 281 C at., between Ith and 171] . ae Washington (ity, D. 0, Ulie of vaward Irvin .M f the Na- ue bl = : Sinadl Eecteh Chareh, Loneas. te te nea et, LOTHS, CASSIMEKES, AND OTHER | ° [no 8} FRANCK TAYLOR. WOr LENB.A fall supply of medium, Sue and Sg —— rfine grades, : Vers negates onct caboose ©. W. Dyer hao | coe Brice only, market BURY e HROTHER arrived and in now dincbarging her freight, no tit Px ave. and Ninth street, ARTLEY & BROTHER. LBS. KOUGH TALLOW AND oe? oo and tat Water st Georestewn, | 500,000 savy GkeASB WANTED —For . SCETAIN AND CORDUROY. | which tre price will be paid. 5 Rierce eames phigh specnifie Soap, vos “Brown Soap, ‘and CLOTHE CASBIM EKS, &e jes. for sale cheap for ‘cash,at the National io and Candle Works, Green street and the Onnal Georgetewa, D8 sEWLL. Preprictor. Ove price only, marked in plain figures. we int Pena ‘serine and fan it. idity of the stomach, | tion, Diarrheea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous | upon to strengthen and invigorate exhausied | now manufacturing al! kinds of BOOTS | PROPOSALS. ALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL AMUSEMENTS. NIXON'S WASHINGTON THEATRE. S% for parcheniay Ci ORs ace ene? Geloak My | RLEVENTH STREET, Near Pens. Ave tonsa in ths trrtpry eusvrbond by wkd Rapes | 7 ewee end Maumager.__....Jause M. Mixon ‘and Potomas Rivers and che Blue Rides THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SENORITA CUBAS t the contractor shall follow the | For the Second Tine in the breutifal two-aet In- idea and tallow, hoofs dian Drama entitied iy eer Ce piste aoe THE WEPT 0] aS OW: . He will be eharged with the articles in cach cane @ °F THe WISH-TON-WI8H. iret Night of cue or Va rery Le 8 BUS EL FILLIBCATERO unless he can clearly show that he was preven’ authorit from ebtaining them by, pro; 7. A bond with nt security will be ‘and sut for the fulfilment of the contract, and no be entertained from previvue contractors nn) i | who have failed to comply with their eontracts, | . -- A.W, Fenno Po bid willbe entertained unless the bidder 1s | ColNmba SUIS WS Davenport \p Fespond to his bid. | During the piece. CUBAS will execute her comic ES re ee a ae EG08, | quired to be enterod into within two days from the E KS a ; | Spesing of 4cs otis. : Assisted by XIMINES and CORPS DE BALL } _ he bids to be directed to Col. A. Beckwith, A. fi .C. and U. B., Washington, D. C.,and endorsed | ~— "OPER At 7; te commence at's precisely. Lic anes ees Oe RE FORD’s NEW THEATRE, 3 EN ESTR Steser, ABOVE Pex: AVERUE. NAY‘Y nee OW as iGTON. Nov. 1. Mr. Jons T. For gFenege' and Proprietor reet Theatr 1382, iD. it thie ‘oftce until (Also of Holliday Prorozate will be received a first of December next, at3 o'clock i Baltimore.) | Monday, the | m.. for two hundred and ten thousand (210,000) yards | REIGN OF FASHION, WEALTH AND BEAUTY, of White ‘ —— | ihicas Sad proportions | 575.09 N]JGHT OF THE GRAND SERIES OF ; 1K ENGLISH OPERA, Represented ina style of Magnificence NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN THIS CITY, The beautiful American prima donna MISS CAROLINE RICHINGS, Acaisted by. the eminent artiste, MR. PETER RICHINGS, The popular rere ringer. Axp 4 Furs. Compasy @ Cuonisters. To be delivered at the Navy Vard.in this city, | free of coat to the government for reine or traus- | Re THE NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL DANCES portation. N, iy the Premiere Banneuses, 7] ~ PaRAaSURY BxvEnsiox, Ni ~ | ELE COR STELE CATHARINE. REASURY EXTENSION, Nov. 13, l. NE. ROPORALN, Will be focaived at the Haieee ef MONS BAPTIRTIN CERUTI, | Coustruction, freasury Depattment, until Decem And the Grand Rallet Rffecta, tober Tet. be BY A LARGE CORPS DU BALLET, COMPRISED OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL YOUNG TaDIRS, under the direction and guidance of the famoup MONSI NZANI. 3 EUR The Orrhestr FNTI at i2.m., for farn ng and lsying the Halis and Corridors of the west Treasury Exiention, " Said Tlie ix tobe of the host quality of Italian | white vein msrble and the best quality of clear ry of equal hardness asthe Ttalian, and in such proportions of eaeh as may be req notless than ove inch thick on the e taned and worked square, and well laid i or Plaster. as shall lnvft satisfactory, and with der of white marble. not leva than one foot es laid at the bare thicughout. The size of tile | may be from 12 to it inches san Suniforin size in each story. The amount re i will be about | #640 superficial feet when laid. i Samples to be furnished by each bidder. showing the quality he proposes tn furnish, and preporala to | mtate price per superficial foot when inid; al-a to i nanie price per rq rate for the biaci | and white marble tile; the quantity of each kind | to be decided hereafter, tile to be done from time to eatly augmented. and an bE oR Baie COMPANY OB ron THIS (Monday) EVENING. ee Miss RICHT STELLA. RAMIR ® In Baifes Operatic Syectacte of the _ENCHANTRESS. And the entire Troupe in the various characters, bringing into effect the services of nearly . GNE JIUNDRED PERSONS! No Bxtra Rates for Admission. can secure seata during the day by pay- to bave them reserved. Pricys oF Apmissicn :—Dress Circle and Par- pette, Scents; Orchestra Beats.73 cents; Family Girciv a5 conte? Private Rores, €5. | The work j time as th ade ready to receive it. Doors open at 63; o clock | performances com ; The Bur @ th reject any ences ates o'clock ‘ { or sll the for the in = + = ——<——— —— GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Lromanp Gaoven..- ++ +++ —-Mamaonn THIS EVENING, Fifth week of the remarkably suecessfal engage- ment of = MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. creat of the t ther. jet TSATAH ROGERS, } Engiveer in charge Trensury Department, _nol {Rep.& Tat} QEALED PROPOSALS Ar ! of December, 1862 invited till toe 24 day At zotclock w., for furnish- j ing the Subsistence’ Department with 20,000 | BARRELS OF PLO Bids wili be retelved for what is knowa as No.1, i j } | i 2 wt novk of the emin-nt young American Actor, No. 2end No.3, and fur nny on Ina than the | Lect ne . i ep tee tere a Mr. L. P. BARRETT | Bune barrels. “Bids for the diflerent gradee shoul Appearance of the Entire eparate sheeta of paper. B ie = niess the bidder i went to res 1 cst Company on the American Continent. ed Urlenn the Widder ie prasent {9 respon Wi be produced thinevening Bhakspeare's charm- ing comedy in thrte acta. TAMING OF THE SHREW. barrels Wareho: e Western w pot at Washington, D.C. Uniy time of Made Delrste's great drama, | The usual Government inspection will be made , LUCIFER: © — | Just before the Flour is ed O: the Mysteriovs Stranger in Paris Lucille Western | The burrels to be hend Bids will be accompanied with an 6 HAST LY | Ona O56. Ba Wash _BY Adwission 5, 25, and 75 cents, RIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN Clacus. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. LAST THREK DAYS AND NIGHTS OP EATON STONE. JIMMY REYNOLDS, Dh. JAS. L. THAYER, and the present popular CREMORNE CIRCUS COMPANY, as they are engaged to appear st NINOS EQUESTRIAN INSTITUTION, at Alexandria, On THURSDAY EVENING next, Nov. 2th. | PERFORMAN CES—A TERNOON AND NIGHT. } to concinde with the YON Y RACEB Oo THURSDAY, (Thanksgiving Day.) THE NEW ORGANIZATION WILL APPRAR. nov 24-tr CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUK, wear SixtH Street, » In the Rear of the National Hotel. FIRST WEEK dorred “Proposals for Flour. wg HALED PROPOSALS Are invited until the sth | BS of December, 189%, for furnishing the Subsiat- lence Deps:tment with 400 TONS OF HAY iu | bales. The first delivery to be commenced on or about | the 12th of December, and the whole quantity put | im before the end of «sid month. ; The Hnry to bx d by water and delivered on | the whary vet,and weigh: t in Wash- bide the price per 19 isb the nay. - nu-t state the names of ail Treacaty notes. or euch and endorsed “iroposaia for no MY BUPPLIkKS. FICS OF THN CHIgr QUARTHAMAATER, , Aimy of the Posomage, Wasniners AS Call ard examine my stock before purchasing piember 2), led, PROPOSALS aro invited for fu ing for the use | Of the army of the Potomac the wing articles : i 80 tone best quality Timothy Hay, securely | baled, the weight ofeach bale to be marked Mastely of Oats, (of the ¥ Mty, 4 MULE ANNETTA 00 bushels of Oats, of the best quality, in | LLE ANNE ose cconemcle nell eeeu ee GALLETTI, 7,0 eords Oak and Hickory Wood, well seasoned GALLETTI, ' and of the best quality. GALLETTI, | Id must be accompanied by the ondorse- GALLETTI: ment of two oe persons that the contracte | tfawarded will be fultilied. ; ; _ Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar- | Heles 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 iw reserved to accept all or any part of THe BA FRBNCH VANSKUSE IN THE WORLDT In New York CALLETT! ULENGED ISABFLLA CUBAS, — But the much-lacded Owns did not accept! ETTI ale should be endorsed “Proposals for Hay or Wood, a# the case may be. and enclosed - M'LLE 4 iswithont deubt the best da: the world, i rate envelopes. RUFUs INGALLS. having danced at more first-class theatres than an: cep eam ra Oe daneeuse before the public. © = = we S3-tF Ohief Quartermas' = = FIRST APPEARANCE or MONS. E. VELARDE, MONS! EF] VELARDE: THK MAST MAL DANCER IN EUROPE! THE GALLETTI AND VELARDE | | E1°! Fo" gteauxp overers! { At 319 axv 321 F srawnr, ‘Adjoining the Kr-v Howse, BERDINE & POWERS would respectfully in- form the pablic that they have opened atthe above place, and repared to LET TROUPE, | farnich #TRAMED OYSTERS in the (nthe Beautital Hallet entitled | Peitiets can be aupplied with FRESH panier | oF PT ERS ee Tecamled, wit = i ALL OF THE MAMMOTH COMPANY | B27 Reniemember the place—319 and 321 E at., Will remain. and im appear aufeining the Kirby House. _no 51m TO.NIG A SPLENDID BILL! = s = IN ()ED DEMAND NOTES. ) U.S, TREASURY NOTES Doors open, ¢3 o'clock; performance, 7%. AND SILVER | Admissien 2 eents. Orchestra, 6) conte. Fought at the bighent price by ee KITTENHOUSE. FANT & ©0., A GRAND, AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE or 1m Bankers, No. 152 Ps. avende THANKSGIVING DAY caer Admirsion 2 cents, Orchestra Chairs 50 cents. L° K OUT ' CHARLES 8. FOWLER & CO., i IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL LOOK OUT | DEALERS IW 7 HINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARES nour | Fine Cutlery, Japanned Waitera, OPENING OPENI Pisted Ware, Coal Oi! Lamps, OPENING OPENI Rol] Metal Guods, Chimneys and Wicks OPENING OPEN. | Block Tin Goods, Lanterns, &e., &e., or THR Kew | Tin Chamber Sets. OF THE XkW | _mteom.ly "604 (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th at. OF TRE NEW ey eh aoa waiters VAMEHEE | (WALL. STEPHENS & CO. are now openi WAstnGaee Waters __WASHINGTON VARIETIES. 2013 HE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 259 Pa. avenue, between 9th and Wth streets, their PALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing | fine DRESS COATS, DOESKIN PANTS. VESTS, | Ae. A large ard well reloeted tock of'fne heavy OVERCOATS” We have also a complete secre. ment of BUSINESS SUITS, 1uade iu the mont da rable manuer. OMcors will find our Military Goods | desirons t Heavy Woelen Blankets, t reasonable evening, commencing at 6 p. m. m @he Proprietors have secured the services of York and Sin HERMAN WACHTEL: het it ricer. ork. N C é eo ee ; WALL. STEPHENS & 00., Comte Bicger, in German and English. of thetines, | = 323 Pennsylvania avenue, They are alro daily expecting the arrival of s cele- | ooasath __betwoen 9th and ich streets, | brated Danceuse. Me. WELLENSTEIN continues | rpue racket boat —————= | to preside at the piano, and Mr. BRANDEIS also | > FLYING OLOUD i hie violin bow there. The Will leave Williams’ Wharf, near market hose, continues to Hourish Stage ix beantifully decorated; the Refreshments eorgetown, D. O.. every Monday. Wednesduy and Friday for Point of are of the very best quality and at moderate prices. | Bock, Chesspeake aud Ohio Ce: icers always in attepdauce to preserve order. tbe public tony reat ansured that the Academy of and return on Tuesday, Thareiay and Friday, usic is mghtly patronised by 9 throng of mos | starting at7 o'clock in the morning frem both waye, | Te 'Pectable citizens | commencing on 2th inst. oem Im" E. D. RIED, Captain. JUST RECKIVED HENRY ROSENTHAL & F. BRANDEIS. no 4-2w | A range acd serene: stock of CARPETS end Proprieto: | OILCLOTH, amounting to 28% pieces. purchased for cash of a Northern manulacturer declining busi- ners. Also. a large lot of COMFORTERS, WINDOW | etaby’ OxSon Rey Or her Me, WINDOW HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, inclading Parlor | Chamber and other STOVES. All kinda of CABL NET FURNITURE, both newand second hand | Partie begged to buy willsave time and money by calling at = % ‘tore of | | PROF, ALEXANDER WOLOWRKI, PIANIST, VOCALIST, AND COMPOSER, Har returned from hix professional tour, and, by reqnest of hia numerous friends and pupil, opened « course for the Piano aud Singing, by his bew and simplified method, in Washington, on the Mth November. 1962. By Prof. WOLOWSKI'S system a person having only a afight knowledge of music will be enabled in a very @hort time to read music with great facility, ap cash ORLY. 426 7th st.. cast side nd erat ii asclassiesl music with _no6-Im* ___between@andH. | Tarepereetie ee : AX BTAMPSBR. | As to the yoeal part, by his way of woeslization, he arrives at most extraoidinary results, readers the voice powerful,and enables the singer to vo calize with facility, accuracy and fine quality of tone. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Evening Ringing Classes are Opened at 6 0’c.ock p.m..when Prof. Wolowski Will also explain the fall tueory of wnusic apd read- ing by bis system, The subscribers to this class re accepted only till the Ist of D-cember. 1832. Professor Wolowski recrives visitors daily from tol? a. m,, at his re _fo N-im Cane STOVES! : AMP STOVES : CAMP STOVES!!! > Weare prepared to farnish UNITED obaFis TAX BTAMPS | al Governwent rates. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00., Bankers; _o Pim (Int.& Rep.) No.262'Pa avenue. | 200 BUTTER-BUTTER! PACKAGYS PRIME GOSHEN AND it eah dairies arriv 0 Righth street, noar __D. ®. DU TROW LOTION .—The eo-partna heret fore between the kubscribers, ander the | We are now manufacturing CAMP OOOK sad cre e & Dennison, hes been this day dis- BEATING STOVES, which we. will sell by the ive: ooneent. Ooze pd as cheap y can = GORGE.’ MooRR, sitimeren EH re io Baltime: & H. 1. GREGOBY, » DENNIBO! 321 Pecn. avenue, near 7th street. 201? {int Washington, Oat. 25.3963. .» Chron, & Rep.) continues its Free Concerts every afternoon and | , Prima Donna, of New | dence, No. 454 With street | NGs | - MR. RICHINGS -.++--Katherine ; MISS MARY CARROLL, | WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1862. Sof the town, and | } ! | Federals have a numerous fleet N2. 3.043. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) — Alnteeininieseesanies FROM FLORIDA. Bombardment of &t. Mary's. New Yor«, Nov, 23.—The Herald haca letter from Fernandina, Pia., of the lth inst, giving anaccount of the bombardment of St. Mary's by the gunboat Mohawk. Thesteamer Nep- tune, witha detachment of the Ninth Maine, Col. Rich, proceeded t St. Mary’s on the sth imst., accompanied by the ohawk. The ircops landed and were fired on by the rebels, one man being dangerously wounded. T Tebels then mustered strongly, when the Nep- tune with the troops left the whari, whereupon the Mohawk fired shelis for some twenty Minutesinto the town. Subecquently the firing ceneed, owing io the appearance of a femil, benring a fag of trace approaching the ship. Lieut. Durant went ashore and communicated with her, angon his returning Capt. Hughes hauled off, with the intention of returning to Fernandina, when the rebels fired a volley of musketry at the ship, one shot grazing the Cap- tain. He instantly returned to a point abreast ptupan incessant fire for snhour andahalf. Halt of the town was re- duced to ashes, and almostevery house more or I injures Previous to firing the second time Capt. Hughes invited all the women to come aboard the ship, but they refused. No guns were aimed at the house in which they took refuge. FROM TENNESSEE. Capture of a st are Provision Train and isoners. NasHvItte, Novy. 22.Seventy-five of For- rest’s men were brought in to-day. On Tuaurs- day we captured a guerilla provision train, near Clarksville, and thirty prisoners. Bragg is at Tullahoma. Parson Brownlow and Ion. Horace M. May- bard addressed an immense crowd last night. The Union feeling is increasiug. Nasuvilie, Noy. 22.—( Davis captured forty-three rebels to-dry, fifteen of whom were scouting on Stone's river. Heavy cannonading was heard this morning in the direction of Leb- anon, causes unknown. The rebels repert (zen. Erasg moving on Murfreestoro’, instead of evacualing if, as reported yeswrday. Letters reevived here say that Jef. Davis requires Gen. Bragg to fight every inch of his way through Tennessee. Itis said that Breckinridge’s di- vision has occupied Shelbyville. The rest of the rebel army south of Duck river are fortify - ing Eik Ridge. Kirby Smith's corps was cross- ing the Tennessee river on Thursday. The bridge across the Tennessee at Bridgeport is nearly finished. THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST. Evacuation of Holly Springs by the Rebels. Cato, ILL., Nov. 23.-A member of Major Ger. Grant's staff, direct from La Grange, says that Gen. Bragg is not in that vicinity: and that j the report of the Memphis Bulletin of the 18th | inst. is untrue. A letter from Abby ville to uh says that He Springs war ¢ consent of all the rebel gene sidering ita tenable point. At Abbyville the rebel« are into winter quarters, and they higbly improbable that the Federals will attack them at that point. A correspondent affirms tha? one-third of the rebel army is without blankets. He alo says that they are half naked. The Grenada Appeal has a dispatch dated Richmond, 15th instant, which says that the a the James river, in the neighborhood of Brandon bar. , FROM THE UPPER POTOMAC. An Artillery Skirmish. New York, Noy. A special dispatch to the Herald from Harper's Ferty, dated on Sat- urday, says:—“Our working parties were at- tacked this morning near Halltown, by a troop of rebel horsemen. Gen. Geary ordered six masked guns to open on them, when they were driven back at the first round, and they were shelled as long as they were within range. Several of their men and horses were placed hors du combat. We did not lose a man.” Mobile News From Boston. Hostox, Nov. 22.—Abel Hocking, a cabinet maker, was murdered in his shop Last nizht, in Dorcheeter, by a blow from a hatchet. The se- Jectmen have offered a reward of 8500 for the @pprebension of the murderrr. Rich'd Heat, Wm. Fritzer and John Rafferty were undoubtedly killed or drowned by the railroad drawbridge disaster at Charlestown yesterday morning. Their bodies were pro}- ably swept away by the current. These, added - the deaths already reported, make seven in all. a Mayor Wightman has been renominated by the People’s Union party for re-election. The Alabama. New York, Nov. 22.—Capt. Young, of the whaling schooner Rising Sun, arrived to-day from a cruise, reports leaving at Port Praya, (Western Islands,) Augnst i6th, the Confe ate privateer Alabama, waiting for guns ani ammunition, which he understood had been brought there in a bark that had arrived just previous to hie sailing. This ix confirmatory of previous accounts asto how the Alabama got her armament. From San Francisco. San Francisco, Noy. 21.—The steamer Con- stitution took for New York via Panama, to- day, 500 bundles of whalebone and 113 bales of wool. Thirty thousand dollars was also for- warded to the national sanitary fand; making the total amount sent from this coast for the sick and wounded soldiers &500,000, SERRE es ads ato g Appointment of a U. S. Senator. Trexton, N. J., Ney. 22.-Goy. Olden has Appointed Richard S. Field, of Princeton, U. S. Senator, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. John R. Thomson, whose term of office expires on the 4th of March next. Port Royal. New York, Nov. 22.—The United States gun- boat Massachusetts has arrived from Port Royal. The yellow fever has entirely disap- peared from that locality. + +e + Fixanciat.—New York papers of Saturday evening say: At the stock boari there is a con- Unued good inquiry for U.S. 6 per cents of 1581 at 104 per cent, which includes nearly five months’ accumulated interest, and for 7.30 per cents at 104 and interest. Holders of the Initer are refusing to sell at this bid to-day. The price of gold this morning is 130 per cent. Exchange on London for this day’s mail is 1444al45 per cent. United States custom-house notes are duJjl at 12448 percent. The price of money atcall, to the stockholders, continues at7 per cent. as the rule, with exceptions at 6 per cent. where the borrower pledges Government stock or Treasury paper. Merchant bills, of prime credit, conluue scarce, and are taken up by Eastern money lenders at 54a6 per cent., short dates, and 6a6% on 4 to 6 months’ dates. & Those who are most ready to make a fuss about other people’s want of modesty, are often they who are themerlves moet obnoxious to rebuke. Thus, it was shrewd girl, aud not devoid of true modesty either, who remarked, when other giris were making fun of her short skirts and white hose, and aflecting to be much shocked at the exhibition thereof at a party: “If you'd only pull your dresses about your necks, where they ought tobe, they'd be as short as mine!” She was nottroubdled any more. ®2 The completion of the Reading and (o- lumbia (Pa.) railroad will afford a new route between New York and Washington. The Principal points on the route will be Easton, Allentown, Reading, Oolumbia, York, Balti- more, and Washington. The distance, how- ever, itis stated, will be about 236 miles, as opposed to 1°2 miles via the Camden and Am- boy and Philadelphia, Wilmington, aad Balti- more railroads. The Prreceton (N. J.) McurpER—The Oor- oner’s inquest on the body of James Howand have returned a verdict that he was murdered ty Charles Lewis (the prisoner arrested) on the ifth of Nove ee The jury have been ocerpied four daye, and have examined som» sixty witnesses. The examination has driwo out u deeply interesting history of the marder- ers movements. B7- An expedition from Nashville, of two regiments of infantry, sentout a few days since, has resulted im the capture of 4 lLirge number of gucrillas, together with & quantity of manitions= of war, it | THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Yhia execlient Pamily and News Journal, com- ‘aining o greater variety of interesting reading ‘Wha can be found in aay other—is published @@ Friday morning. ‘It invariably comtaine te “Washington Bewr* thet has made The Dasty Beemeng Ser eireulate ily througheut the aanty si 87 Bingic copies (in wreppers) can be procured at the counter, immediately after the isepe of Ake paper Price—TUREE CBRTS. SS FROM FREDRICK Nov. « Dispateh to the Philadelphia Lo- quirer.}—We have ogee from your corree- k néente ———— » with the army, up te ‘ricay night. ‘At that time traine bad quit rumning on the Eichmond road, but the Rebels were moving Quentitier of stores out in ‘warone. \ ‘Lhe pickets lined the shores of the river, loth sides, and rution UKs. of ten guns, rified, a ve the city, one of briow i. The TF was still too high to ford, but was failing. a. the weather had cleandoff, The roads are dose ined itinene' 3 Fred«ric ksburg is fall of Rebel cavalry, which can t+ seen in thestreete. Thesteam of several engines can be seen just outside of the town mrey togo atany time. General tree ic in :ommend, having come from Richmond on Mie eA . ‘There are enid to te twenty mows noe there, who will dispute our crossing until Tiver falls, and then they hope to cet away in the night, end fall back upon the main of the simy, which is at Saxton Jnnction. wr camp fires can be seen from the heights here, and indicate quite a large force. and was pnsk- Gen. Haupt we as ~ agg enc Falmouth, f ibe railroad arene as y this time it is no doubt do j Co not anticipate any eerious opposition in cross- ing when they get ready, and hope the en- — not all get away as they did frem Fal- mouth. Later—Nov. %3.—We have a ich from one of your specials at Falmouth this (Sunday) non. No tombardment had yet commenceg, | The rebels still refuse to surrender. Mr. W. Wright is rebuilding the | 2 large force. But one half of the | bridge is destroyed, and it can be rebu! one | cay. The pier at Aquia Oreek was finished | to-day. Another day will be required to land cars, wich The Expedition to Open Mississippi. oo the Lonisville Joi of Nov. 16.) he fleet of boats which carfied the 97th and 99th Indiana Regiments te Columbus, Ky, returned on Monday. From officers of these boats, the New Albany Ledger gathers the fol- jowing information with reference to General McClernand’s Mississippi river expedition : ‘Lhe expedition is being organized ona, nic scale, Columbus being the tor ‘Zvous, Major General McC! is now there, giving hir personal superintendeace to the armament | und equipment of the forces, and taking ail the becetstry steps to imeure the sticeess of the expedition. is corps d'armee will consist entirely of Western and Northwestern regi- mente. It will embrace ten regiments from Indiana, twelve regiments from Illinois, four regimente from Iowa, four regizents from W is- consin, two regiments from Minnesota, and tome ten thousand troops—infan' cavalry | and artillery—from the army now in ‘tucky, | probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command anda un of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery fore= | will be ample for any emergency. In addition to force the gunboat fact | under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the expedition—a tota! of ten gunboats and one | bundred and twenty-one gons. The first creat obstacle for the expedition to | Overcome will be the formidable fortificatioas | at Vicksburg. But when it is remembered chat | Com. Farragut, with his feet of gunboats and mortar-boats, is below these works, and caa | easily co-oj erate with the fleet from above, it will be seen what an overpowering force will be brcught to bear for the reduction of the rebel stronghold at Vicksburg. The attack up Vicksburg last summer failed for want of co. our pert. McClernand’s expedition will ob- Viate this want in the future, and when Vicks- burg is again attucked it will b> takeo by storm by McClernand’stroops. Vicksburg captured, und the way is comparatively clearto New Orleane. The expedition of Gen. McClernand will be rendy to move by the ith of December at furthest, perhaps earlier, [t will be followed by the punbents of Gen. Ellet, who will have a arge force of infantry, cavalry, aad artil lery, tokeep the river clear of guerillas and ret batteries. Gen. Ellevs command will be qrarerd upon transports, so that it can be moved rapidiy to any point its presences ma) be required: that Frei se ine ne - Ucn with the gunboats, complete surveillance o! the Jower Mississippi and its navigable trtuteries, so that when the river is onc? cpened it will remain open, and ite navigason become entirely safe to steamers. TrrLa T DIAMOND IN NORTH AMERICA. Tie lorgest diamone in this country is én | exhit ition at Boston. The Journal says: ‘The diamond in question is to have been found & year since in Stoke county, in the northern part of North Carolina, on the Vir- finia border, near the Blue Ridge. We do not know that any other diamonds were ever die- covered there. ‘This one, in the rough weighed twenty-three | and three-quarter carats, and the owner, transmitting it to Mr. Morse, of Hennewell Moree, stared that he did not expect to obtain ircm ita cut diamond of more than ten carats weight. By the skill of Mr. Morse, close & now presents An appearance of rare brillianey, while at the same time it weighs nearly twetve carats. Its true valueit is difficult to estimate, bat it pre may be found somewh re between iC,CO6 and $13,000, and but for twe almostip- appreciable epots, the stone would be worth ore. . In size it approaches a large plum stone in Jength, but ie deeper and broader, almost a fquare on the face, with rounded corners. la the rough it was abont square. ee ARRFEFT OF GOVERNMENT CLERKS.—Yester-~ day alternoon several detectives of the United States Government reached here trom Wash. ington, and proceeding to the quarters of Quartermaster, Col. James summoned Seen Ticcses ae seeceseae tee in| 5 r names are Alexander $itham Tell Bixler, W. W. MacPariund, and r. Lar course complied with the order, and left in the first train. The cause of the proceedure is attributed by army officers to artermaster’s some difficulty im the Qui Depar: ment in ‘Washington. American. ° ee . S7 A case was recently tried in Franklin county, Maine, where an who bi aig Loe rena tnee Wilton to the post cr, occas took passengers, some - umes ne fe on a and “rometitmes was prosecul lor personal Gamages recei: s meng a= ed py ny of one of his cae being ten a . The ji rendered & verdict of $300 ox the Pisiatig’ ®? Great preparations are made for | the skating season in New York GCeatrai Paik pond 4s usual will be the centre of ai- traction. Several ponds will also be opened in Brooklyn, Williamsburg and at Greenpoint. A new feature will be a private for i { Fitth citizens, _ private use o! avenue on ninth etreet and Sixth avenue. The coe 1S. & single season ticket will be no less e government authorities in Memphis | ee with the civil. Jude Ouezeve | —- in peter tor the courts meets | favor from the military provost marshal, | gives notice that any attempt to execute | laws at variance with the orders of the dent and military commanders will be strocd as contempt of the antho> United States. ed &7 Rev. br. Forder, of New York, whe, some years sinee, left the ay, pe) hed serve 88 @ priest at the Roman altar, har mace another “tarn,”and come back again to the Episcopal fold, from whieh Old Trinity Fas taben the prodigal son borom, and henceforth he will act as a sort of assistant to Rev. Dr. Highee, in that parish. eS 87 The emaucipationists of St, Louis, who are opposrd to Frank P. Blair, are | nated “charceals,” and the supporters of gentleman, “claybanks.” S87 The rice crop of South Carolina is - year, but the corm crop will be ehert. | | S7_ The Rebclx Bracg, Pemberton and Price bad 75,100 men in the neighborhood of Hally Springs, and were waiting for a fight.. 87 The Richmond Enquirer has a dispatch “ying that the Federal gunboate which were in Albemar.e Sound bave gone tothe Jams river. 82 Prince Napoleon and the Princess Qie- tue, after gallivanting in England for some | time, have returned to Paris. =v Paris letters represent as hopeless the | chancet of European intervention in We Amer i ettist ii ican querrel, rating land force on *

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