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iii’ EVENING BTAR pT SUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUUN, {SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) av THE STAR BUILDINGS, san Pawn's AVENUE AnD lite SgReRr, ar _ W. D. WALLACH. ——————— megare sory 3 carriers at 94 0 ae aT orem Foouth. Formal sa az «o> ope on! wreppers, fwo cerrs. * JOHNSON & NAGLE, aut PERRBSYLVANIA AVENUR, SOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . of “ESSBS. FRANK BININGER & CO.S (He. 15 Reaver Street, New York, CELEBRATED SOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. cians of the U. 8. Army, SOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GULD MEDAL MADEIRA, SGULD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, iD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, . RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, *uEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, GaRVEST BOURBON 1953 RESERVE, ABUMATIC SW138 HERB BITTERS. Saw York prices, freight added. arse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news «= JOHNSON & NAGLE. «® Bole Agents. y QsTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTOERS, 395 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 243 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN ¥%a PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF ‘48 SOUTH WILLIAM STRSET, NEW YORE 4v SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK ORTERS OF CHOICE BRANVIZS & WINZS, CHOICE BRANDIS & WINES, CROICK BRAXDI“S & WINES, ~ 82ND WHULESALE DEALERS IN ETE a8D BOURBON WHISKIES, STE AXD BOURBON WHISKIES, a5 WELL AS EVERY VAXIETY. OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &e. i +QUOKS, COKDIALS, &o. 4ND THE BEST BRANDS OF <i We aise offer for sale @ COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 8ermeticaliy-seated Frat eS PHRESSLY PUT UP fOn CAMP USB. a LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. #43 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU #23 PENNAYLVANIA AVENUE, Aesween Ninthand Tenth Sireats. feitecem Ninth and Tenth Streets, or VATE PAMILIES. 4c. ‘Fee Sedscribers bi ment of == CASES ST JULIEN AND FLORKAQ CLAXETS «tick they offer for sale at N. York prices, AH AMPAGNES of ali favorite brands, SGLISH AND-SCGTCH ALES LEMLON ANB DUBLIN PORTERS, Bat aNa CIGARS Kr aco, eres RANKERS., No. 452 Pirtesxta Sraeet, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDs, TREAPURY NOTES AND CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILL3, q COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. ofS Bini routs = OU. rs ae yy. aX STAMPS. We are pre pared to furnish UNITED oPAPES TAX STAMPS Government rates. RITTENHOTSE, FANT & 00 oeeim (Int.& Rep) No H. ¥. HOUD i. Constantly receiving, and Bas aiways vo Be: weet of all the {Bont celebrated that are mang! a is Boe. witzerisnd snd America, beth in Gold iby b al Keeps a large stoc! Tae TEWEERY of the moet dedcable ntylon. nat . ouds, Emeralds. Rub: and all other w Gems He ix al wrandard Bilv vere. Bword Beltsand 5; Serseors. Gold - Silver a2 and Steel |, and reat variety of other things asually tept in a Je Fy Mle Ey rg A a ee ily between sth and othetraets fe in tf en! A eae EXPRERS COMPANY "I NOTICE OF REMUVAL Tne DELIVE Removed from Preet, Ketween SCHNEIDER S - IMPRUY ED PATENT WATKEK CLOSET OK CLOSE STHOLS, Por ase ip 2 . Hotels and Private Pamsixes Ld bird street te M and WF etree ned Te nate etsits of metal are por fectly free from «mel! cannot get ont of order and being portable are the most convenient articles tr tae They have boon adupted ip all the US Hue tale Ac They may be had i tne FRUM BusTON T & Regular packet schooner C. W. Dyer ta» me, aodis cow discharging her ‘raight. HARTLEY & BR os 99 aud 101 Soo decals: . kgm 3 3 2 for st ry ee Se ne Bingia DYERTISEMENTS should be sent to whe j for transpert Mighty secommended by the mest eminent Payal- S ®ewvite the attention of Physicians Druggista @rucers W these excellent goods, which we sell » We trust tha’ the intrinsic merits of the above js will inanre the satisfaction and confidence of Tiecciminating people, who reject the siale re- ‘eus-ty 20d s0-ealled chemists, gaudy show cards, ee st INE HAVANA CIGARS. *~2NUINE HAVANA CIGARS. Meats,&e. Beoemetieatiy-sealed Fratis, Heats, ae. Reqmctica lyon aled Fruits, feats, &¢. #f5T GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET. a i AOTICE @ B«TELS.GROCKERS RESTAURANTS, PI- Junt receved-s fresh ship- also, they have constantly op Band 4 Laree and Selected Stock af ioe BRAN DIED + MADERIAS, PURTS, SHERKIES, *)CKBON OLD RIB, ‘SCOTCH, and IRIS WHISK IES m P. BS, SAUCES Eifires GHEDDER ant ENGLISH DAIRY NES, KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SRALBD ut GOODS, * NC sod EN is COKDIALS, Stoked Beat KISsENGEN and ENG! Lis OOLONG, SOU CHONG, IMPERIAL, BY “Ion, NOURG HYON TEAS, ia eiaecinvent oh. eee ee ea NCY GROCERIES: NIN@EK & OO., oe ene Te) a res ue, Oo illards , Warki BF Just received « serial! lot of Officers’ Liquor Tease ao? ‘manufacturing al) kiude of Rolid ‘Ware. and Keeps Swords. Revol ben, Bowie Knives. Razors ¥ OPFICK of this Company is larae depot on Ane Ht quantity of the stentee No 271 Pa avenne op Kia Baty eng Eben %, XX. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WED ma ESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1862. ———N®. 3,045. PROPOSAI Pp BOPOSALRS. Oxpwascr Orrics, Darautuust. t Wasuixctox, November 9. 1642. REALED Proporare will be received by this De- Ttment, until ¢ o’cloe! mon the ninth day of ber next, for the manufacture and delivery of the following projectiles, viz : 6.05 ten 10M fifteen-inch Shells. 1,6) Sfteen inch Battering Shot. The eetilesto be madevof the kind of metal, after the rules iaid down in the Ord: 1, with the exceplion of the Battering must be mele of whet is kuown as rawings of these projectiles can be the principal arsenals of the United atataz, t duanee Agency, No. 45 Worth street, New York, oud at this office, The projectiles are to be delivered, free of charge Ti at the United States Arsonai, a: on Go Bids. will be received for any tities required. not less than 5 Veliverics to be made as follows: One. te: each Kind, withix thirty dave after notificat <i of bid, and not lean than one-t-nth | iy Wee’ hereafter until all shall be deliveret. ymeut will be made by the Treasury Depart reecipt. efter each delivery. Bonds, with approved meoip will be required 3 ce nf & 4 ‘faithful performan ontracts. Will he entertained unless? it be accom- anied by an afidarit from the party making it, to he is an iron found=r, aud that ifhis cepted, the projectiles will be made at hix aming it and its location; and the right to reject any orali bidw if deemed un gatiefactory for any cause. . Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned ‘St Washington City, and will be endorsed “Peopn- r Proje :tiles.* JAS. W. . D ____ Brig. Gen. Chief Ordna ROPOSALS FOR LUMBER, DEPOT QUARTERMasTER’S Orricer, Corner af \#th and G -treets, Waskingion. D. C. Noy. 24, 1862. BeaLeD Proposacs will be received at this o@e until Friday, December 5, 1/62. st 12 u’clock delivering ip the city of Washington, al such p’ ga the De pi Siete waster may dire. Re i 44) fee’ fifty thousand (791,90:) feet 4-4 er one (1) inch Whit Pive Common Cullings Kighty-three thousand three hunire! and th ui hirty three (83.333) feet Scantling,3 by 4, fourteen feet | long. i Hemiock,) Righty-threc thousand three hundred and tbirty- four (33 24) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, sixteen feet long (Bemice! Fighty three thousanl three hundred and thirty- three (4.235) feet Seaptling, 3 by 4,cighteen feet | long,(Hemio hk.) All che above described to be good, merchantable Lumber, subject to the inapection of an agent ap- “pointed on the part of the Governwent. All the lumber to be delivered within twenty days after signing the contract. . Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and en cath of allegiance iv the ©. 8. Gov- ernment must accempany each proposition, The ability of the bidder to BU the contrast, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed ‘by two | respec nsible persons, whe pended to the guarant accompany the bit The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened,or the proposals will not be consid- ered. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- der must appeas in the proposal. If @bid is madzin the name of a firm the names of all the b must appear.or the bid wiil be considered as the individual proposal of the party Gn > ng it en! by the contractor and both of hia guarantors, wil! be required of the successful bidder upow signing the-ccntract. : 0 reject any or sll bita that may be vo high is reserved by the Depot Quar- ster mal proposals will be rejucted. pposais must be addrossed to Captain Edward L. Wartz, Assistant Quartermaster 8. Arony, ebinzton DB. C..and should be plainly marked roposals for Lumber.” Form of Guarantee atures are to be ap ind satd guarantce must We,—. of the county of —.and State of —; and —, ofthe county of —,and Stat@ of —, do h tne thas if able to fulfil the the terms 0. his pro- per at, should +his propasi be ae cepted. lie will at ence enter into a contract in ac cordance therewith Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to kecome his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the official Certificate above-mentioned.) EDWARD L. HARTZ, not Capt. and Ass’t Quartermaster U8. A PRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of | pure St. Cfoix Ruz, roots and herbs. It in- , vigorates the body, withont stimulating the brain. It drgtroys acidity of the stomach, crentes an appetite, and strengthens the system. It is a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constupa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease | from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used | Stall times of day, by old or young, and is par- | ticularly recommended tg weak and delicate | persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- els, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE & UO., No. | 22 Broadway, New York. se 25-e06m. TAKE NOTICE. rR 59 eee 59 MT PARKER No. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Respectfully and cheerfully returns thanka forthe Uberel patronage hitherto reevived. Having every facility for ike po THE BE wT HOUSE. SIOM, DECORATIVE PAINTING, Together with all work poioieg toa FIRsT Glass PAINTING Bara. SHMENT, e has no hesitancy in seliciting s continuance ois PRICES ANE REASONABLE; THE WORK UNEXCEPTIONABLE And Pe HOMPTNESS IN DELIVERY. 7 Remomiar tg SPAN A AVENUD oc27-sm_ _ Between Sixth and Seventh peor AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TAMES. We gre now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and if OES and constantly receiving aanp- tern-rade Work of every doxeri iy jon, made expressly to order, will sold ata mach lower price than has been ‘thi pm el charged ip this eity for much inferior | enc! “Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Rastern ar City-made work, will always sal ROTHER, apStlr 314 Pennsylvania HE PACKET BOAT FLYING CLOUD Will leave Williema’ Wharf, near market house, D.C Wetnesday and Friday for Point ae hoek+, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, a ret Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Starting at? o'clock in time morning from both ways, Georg: town, very Monday. commencing on 27th inst. oe 77 lm* E. D. RIBD. Captain. PROPOSALS. pPorcats FOR OATS AND CORN. Deror QuanraamssTuR’s Orricn, Cormer of ih and G street: Wasmtxoron. D.C,, November #4, SRALED PRoPosars will be received at this office yy. the 4th day of December, at 12 o’clock m., for furnishing the Governnient with Geri Ae) eertcss er tet eS Ot au : ir u i LED CORN andre Onsant a of ol ‘The Oars to be AMUSEMENTS. FORD’S NEW THEATRE, ‘« Braser, Asove Pexua. Avanv T. Fonp. Ae fe and Proprietor joliday Rtreet Reetrs, Baltimore.) KOW CREATING A GREAT SENSATION ! Hoven Crownxy - THK MoRT ch kolid Shot. : d of @ good merchan' pot up in bags of about two bushala Oats will be received by weight, pounds to the bushel. Backs to be fur: Government. The Corn to be of a table quality, at ($2) thirty-two nished without extra charge to the d begutiful American Prima Donne, CAhOLINK RIVHINGB, the aminent artiate, TER RICHINGS, ra Singer. MR. BUNN, MPANY @F ConistTEeKs, NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL PANCKS sense, Mlle SOPHIE MILSON HARING, Mons. BAPTISTIN CRUTI, de Baliet. comprired of the moat suder the guidance of the famous The one F good mercnantadie quality, The popular 0; of about two buahe! reevived by weight at pounds to the buahel. furnished withont extra eharge to the Government. Delivery to be made in the city of Washin, within (25) twenty five day» from the date o! PROPORATS. Proposals wil! be received for el: of Gate and upwar fifty thousand busbelsof Corn and upwards The propositions for the Oats and Corn musi be aud entirely distinct from and ether. i ; and Post Office address of the bid- er Must w tin the proposal. ita bid ts tendo in the name ofa trm 57,990) Gfty thou —— it and for (30,609) THIS (Wednenday) Balfe's Romantic 0; ENCE Ou separal: pe independent o MIS8 - MR. RICHINGE on the urual certificates of innpeetion and te j ¢ Troupe in thee bringing into e service: “ONE HUNDRED PERSONS! @ No Eatra Charge for Admission. Be Secured seate 25 cents extra, PRICKA OF Anwisstax : ts; Orchestra Seate. 75 eent mal proporal of th Proporals from disloyal parties will not be consid- ged. ARD 44 OATH OF ALUNGIANCK MUST ACOOMPART EACH PROPOSITION. Proposals must be addrerved te Col. D. H. Rueke artermaster U. 8. Army. W ti .C.. ai ould he plainly marked * Proporala for Oats and GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fll the contract, r him, must be guaranteed le persons. whose signatures must ner signing it. tH o'clock | performance eom GROVER’S THEAT*! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near W: Luouaad GaovEeR-——.—__ __..____.Masaugp THIS EVENING, we appasrance ‘of auliSul and able & 58 LUCILLE WESTERN Last night but three x The great Comedians, SETCHELL To commence with Koteebue’s grand play, THE R tould it ‘he awarded to be appended to of the guarantors must be al certifiente of the Clerk of the istrict Court or of the United States Dis- when the bids resent in person are opened, or their proposala will not be considy mount to half the sum to be re- t. signed by the contractor | {Lumber of the fellowing kind Bonds equal in “ ceived on the co: | and doth of his gua’ idder upon signing the ro! As the Lond must accom: be necessary for bidders with them, or te have bonds Lucille Weaternas. . KOPPITZ’S NIGHTING ith the great wierd dramatic test THE WIZARD SKIFF; on tHe Mosuk™ Massacre gr Scro! the contract, it will ve their bordsmen igned in anticipation te be produced when the contract is lanks for bonda can be procured lication being male at this office, either person- ily, by letter. or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTER. We —, of the count: Lucille Western as... BF Admission NIXGN’S WASHIEGTON THEATRE ELEVENTH STREET, Near Penn. Avenne, j} Among the Indiaus along the route, and State of je to fulfill a heroby guaranty that —— is tract in secordauce with the terms of his pr tion, and that, should hix proposition be cE into a eontract in accor hould the contract be | pared to become hin recuritios, (To thie guaran: | Sertificate abore- ANEPECTION. D 5 All Oats and Corn contracted for umder this ad- vVertisement will be mgidly inspected, and such as de not prove of a good sound merchantable quality will be rejected. fi Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or 8o soon thereafter as the Depot Quar. termasier shal! be in funds. Any informalit he will at once en’ arded him, we are pre- s 2. sion the besutifol CUBAS will ap- in TWO SPANISH N in thr ce characters Mr. H. BLAND will sppea: The performancos wil! con COLUMEUE. After which CU's, To be followed by the drama of i PARENTS AND GUARDIAN2 After which CUBAS ins <pauish Dance To conclude with POCAHONTAS } On whieh oc : ar FANNY RROW e must be appended the oficial ELIVERY. &c. A.H Davenport | in-the bid, or non-conformance with the terms of this adycrlisement, will ensure the rejection of the livery to be m: eat the Railroad Depot, or at of the Government Wharves in the city of WS CREMGRAE GARDES Ci:CuS. PENNSYLVANIA AY. AND SEVENTH ST. LAST THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF IMMY REYNOLDS. = MARY CARROLL, and the present popular CREMORNE OYRCUS COMPANY, The D- pot Quartermaster reserves to himself the ut te reject avy or all bids ae = » Oolonel and Depot Qu: ALS Are invited till toe 24 day #2, abt2o0'clock m., for furnfeh- ing the Subsistence Departiaent with 20,900 BARRELS OF FLGUR. . 2 Bide will be received for what is known a3 No.1}, i ortion less than the Bids for the different be upon feparate sheets of p: unless the bidder ir present to respond | in the sum of five thousand dollars,signed | may deem too c = FATON STONE, EALED PRO DR. + of December, 18: ©, Zand No. 3. and fi NIXON'S EQUESTRIAN INSTITUTION, 2,00 barrels. . at Georgetown, On THURS DAY EVENING next, Nov. ath. PERFORMAN CF8—AFTERNOON ANB NIGHT to conelude with the ‘© bid will be tity of Flour required will be about 530 ; Information obtained lea ily. delivered either at the Governiasnt uses in Georwetown or at the Railroad De- Yashingten, D.C. _ z The usual Government inspection will be made Just before the Flour in reccived, ‘Tehe barrels to be head-lined. Bids will be accompanied with an oath of alle- piance, and ba directed to On THURSDAY. (Thank-giving Day.) THE NEW ORGANIZATION WILL APPEAR. Col. A. Beckwith, A.D. - =" ake aa a a shington, D. €., and en CANTERBURY H - LOUISIANA AVENT In the Rear of the Natiensi Hotel. ST WEEK or MWLLE ANNETTA > dorsed “Proposals for Flow ALED PROPOSALS Are of December, 1852. nee Department wi AR SIxTH Braeer. Vited until the sth for farnishing the Nubelat 400 TONS OF HAY in ‘The first delivery to be commenced on or about the I2th of December, and the whole quantity put in before the exd of said The Hay to be ship) i by water and delivered on | the wharves at 6th stieet, and weighed in Wash- Bidders must state in theff bids the price per 100 | pousds at which they will furnish the nay. Firn s making bids must state the names of ail the parties interested Payment to be ma fur de as Covernmen| THF BEST PREXCH DANSEUSE IN THE WORLD! In New York GALLETIT CAALLENGED ISABELLA CUBA, But the much-binded Cubas did not accept ! M’LLE GALLETTI | iswithout doubt the best da-seuse in the world, | havirg danced at more first-class theatres than any danseuse before the publie, FIRST APPEARANCE or HONS. BV EL MO E.Y n Treasuty nites,or such ay have for distribution, Bir's to b. directed to Col. A. Beck witn, A DC. U.8. A., and endorsed “Proponals for AVY AGENT'S OFFICK, WsuinGton, Nov. 15, 3852. vill be received at this office, until ret of December next, at 3 o'clock or two hundred and ten thousand (210,00) yards hite Cartridge Cloth, in width and proportions as follows, Viz: 10,00 yards 19 inches wide. W000 gg fi s OER LLETTI MY D In the Beavtifal Ballet ES: L F THE MAMMOTH COMPANY ill remain. and will ir ‘O-N IN A SPLENDID BILL! €% o'clock; formance, 7%. Beenta, Orchestre, 6 cante. V, REREORM ANCE Adurission 2 cents, Orchestra Chairs 8 cents ‘iL OOK OUT 2 To be delivered at the Navy Yard free of cost to the government for frei 8. , 4 GRAND, 4 i. 810M, Nov. 18, 1862, Will be received Covstruction, Treasury Depart: Der Ist, 1662, a 12 Marble Tile for the section of the Treasury Extension. Baid Tile isto be of the best quali white vein marble and the best Diack marble of equal bardness as the Italian, and in such proportions of each as may be required: be notless than one inch thick on the edge, all juare,and well laid in coment Mort satisfactory, and with white marble, not less than one foot Isid at the base throughout. The size of tile from 12 to Winches square,of uniform size in quired will be about P Tr ROPOSALB m., for furnishing and layin, Hails and Corridors of the wes' OF THE KEW ASHINGTON VARI sawed and worked ASHINGTON VARI WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 9 Pa. avenue, between sth and Wb oncerts every afternoon and ommencing at 6 p.m. . roprictors have sceured the servieos of NARD, Prima Doo: Mr. HERMAN WACHTEL Come Bis ger, in German and English, o! are also daily expectin, brated Danseuse. @fr. WE to preside at the piano, and Mr. BRAN continues to flourish his-vivlin bow there. The stage is beautifully decorated; the Refreshments of the very best qualit: cera always ip attends: The public may resi xan Music is night! respectable citi The amount re: ‘000 superficial feet when laid. Samples to be furnished ax. will st K med ered aacary: { oweausy he proposes to 2 it ‘tore and af ja wea 8. veuss ai “GRIFFIN & B by each bidder, showing yh, and proposals to perficial foot when laid; rice per square footseperate for 4 ile; the epee: of each kind and form of laying them to be decid: 3) r, ing the tile to be done from time to ‘eady to receive it. The Bureau will reserve the right to reje or all the bids, if in its o: } terest of the Governmen’ ne arrival of acele- NSCEIN continues EIS al iy rs > aot for the in- acce em . ALAH ROGERS, eimeer in gharee Treasury Department. and at mederat; y patronized by a throng of most A®™*Y* SUPPLIES, GIVE ME A CALLi Deeu engaged all the summer in De bedd: the must choice OYSTERS the Chesapeake Bay sould produce. in his famous creeks at Piney Psint T will receive by they steamer James Guy, from Piney Point, twice a week, a freah furvly. yond iy su geodent of my regular supply boats Srrangements there will be ne failure in Aline an ountraets that may be made with the entablish men’ independ. we have never heretofore failed te do, i: “at of the blockade. ments are so vee cor rigsa itean cope srrange: with any house in the United T pladuw myself ts pay particular attention to far uiehing’ kefaie, coctontante. sutiore eek mctrats ys She lowest cash prices. i and VEGETABES. between ith and Lith, =. T1860 -=x. 5.—T.—1860._ 1. DRAKE'S PLANTA: TION BITTERS boxes of Castile yore Brown P ‘a Candles, fo for ‘eash, at the National ‘a Candle’ Wonka, Green strect and the a and Candle hhc town, * wa leecly JEWELL Proprietor, Y ROSENTHAL & F, BR Orriox or tux Cu Z Wasuimoron, Paorosa.s are Of the army of the 8,000 Quanraamasran, ptember 3), 158, 01 je 2,000 f Oats, of the best quali yall oT, ly Seed * as and of the best quality, 1" Well seasoned nied isperbone"tal ide will be opened from time to ti; , and contracts will be awarded ded to. the bowest responsible Undermgned respectfully ane his friends the public that be will open his known establishment this day for we season. He has had it theroughly e+paired and neatly fitted, and has ROY. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, PIANIST, VOCALIST, AND COMPOSER, Has returned from his professions! tour, aud, by request of bis numerous friends and 4 course for the Piao and Singing, new and simplified method, in Washington,on the Tr. 1862. LOWSKI'S system 8 person having ight knowledge of music will be enabled in | ort time to read music w and execute operatic as well as classi rare perfection. the vocal part, by hi« way of vocalization, ‘ives at most extra ited for furni ‘the contracts b erat facility, ma! ir the titic quan! ot Of reserved to accept ‘reposals should be endorsed “Proposals for Ha: , or Wood,” as the case mi ii separate envelopes. * on Ginare renalta, oe werful,and enables the tingsr to vo- facility, accuracy and fine quality of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Evening Sin, Red at 6 o:ci0ck s iso explain the ing by bis fe stem. tha voice all of any part of galize with | iso op hand a fine assortment fresh oanned FRUITS and hermetically sealed MEAT y of music and read- The sudscrivers to this class Tol reerivea ¥ oI iaily from ry @.m.,at his residence, No. 434 10th strect lo Washington City, D.0, hief Quarterms STEAMED OYSTERS! At 319 amp 321 E Sreeer, BURDINE & POW Of thir celebrated brund appears to be inevery | form the public that they have open one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table. They are a splendid article and can be relied apon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted sep 25-e06m . | eg \e) Lus, ROUGH TALLOW AND | Sioim 500,000 sivty Gkeise WANTES—for which the highest price will be paid. shite, Cane TOV. CAME now manufacturing CAMP, ‘ING STOVES, — - will 4 by = an ey can Ino eee. GiRGoRy ae, Zi . _2017 = eet 4 ree (cLFBURNE HOSPITAL, May 33, 1063, NOTIOR.—On and after this date, visitors will glowed Lrcates tnawacuser toms wil te . Ba’ ndays daye only betwoan the Bourn ot gand As’t Burgeon U. 8. ace, ani fernish STEAM. dest futlers can be supplied with FRESH OY*TERS at short notice. BZ Rememember the piace—319 and 321 E st., e Kirby Houre. IN .—The od-partnersh: ‘etufore Sem cr ups eee the fabscribe oe eat «f Moore ved by in Baltimore. der thi this day dis: SPRESE ASS. Washington, Oct. 25,2063. ospital on Tues- Army, in chatge, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) ROM NEW ORLEANS. = New Yor«, Nov. 25.—The steamer Roanoke, from Ne w Orleans on the isth and Havana on the 20th, has arrived. Among her passengers sis Gen. Arnold and staff,en route to Bo«ten = See is suffering gander a paralytic shock. Military Governor Shepley haa issued ao proclamation calling upon the joyal electors of the let and 2d Congressional districts of Lovisi- fu lo chcore representatives to Congress, and bar =e vinted the 3d of December as the day of h ‘ing the election. Gye himéred end twenty-four men of the Sth Vermont regiment, who were captured on the 4th of September by the rebels, were pa. turned to New Orle on the Ith. Seven Were shot by the rebels for having enlisted in New Orlesns. Thri Somat Contederates, who had alro enlisted in the Sth, aiso Sergeant Mills and private Spear, both of Royaiton, Vt Werr detained at Vicksiurg, and four bad died Guring the captivity; total 140. Geveral Butker had seized and closed the Bunk of New Orleans for sending @105,.%0 in epecie, within eigty days, to the rebel govern. ment. This specie had been previously reported to General Buthr as haying been sent away, | Which war not the fact. A cavalry reconnoissance from Gen. Weit- vell’s force had cuptured two cannon within lour miles of Baton Keure. ‘The Dr Ma of the 15th exposes the transactions | 4 ef F. D. Granth: rim & Co. with the re bels, and | implicaies the French Consul. The stamer.Hero put into Havana on the | Cryin e cliche of the Republican party were 1Sth for coal, having been eleven da: Philadelphis for Minititlun. The w flue at Havana. The Overtand Mail—The Indians ef Now Mexice. ou th 3dinst. The chiefs expressed With our troops in an expedition a7ninst Nevajors, and help conquer them into ob -- dunce tothe proper @uthurities. All sqaiet The War in Tenurxser. : Nash vilrr, Noy.2t.—There isa rebel brigade al Shelbyville under Gen. a. The Unjon nen are mahi istance to the conscription in eeveral portion: of Mid- dle Tennesse Ten thousa rumered Connecticut Town Dlections, . Norwa tk, Nov. 21.-—T day resulied in th le first < on collector, ° The entire j elected, for the first ume in the fail for over } twenty years. s — + 4 eee ARMY OF THE PoTOMAC. From the Shenandoah Valley, CUMBERLAND, Nov Baltimore Amer Ste rly Was sent out inst Saturday fr. N y proceeded to within four miles - Atithat point they capiared a of twelve men with Ar horses. sno doubt that th Rebel Generals Jackson and Hill. witi divisions, left the Valley last week, goin wards Richmond by the Front They left behind four r-giment with orders to follow them, From Wiuchester. MERCERSVILLE, Md., Noy. 2!.—Fd mere American.— n: Snaon escaped conse ip a} from Winchester. E Jackson lett Wir tu mintoree Generel Lee, who is said to be be- twren Culpeper ortrt House snd Gordons- Mille. My injorment states that when lie made | his ck Am erring. ‘A. P. Hillis sa ary ville wit force. This place is jes from Winchester. The only force now at Wincligter is a provost guard. You catMiepend upon the statement T hare made, a® my informant i* 2 loyal and reliable man. Yours, respectfully, A.?. Finan@at.—Niw York papers of yesterday evening say: The Government sto-ks were firm at the bosrd this morning, at 144 for the 6 per ernts., and the same for 7.30 per cents., interest to be wdded to the latter. The price is 126% percent. this forenoon, a furthe ne of Aah percent. from the Jast sales of yester- Guy. Some ont-of-town orders to sell, suid to | Preeent, does not dai be from Baltimore, 1s the cause of the full. The non -intervention news from England also hus its influence, perhaps, though this was not con- strucd by all the stock Peopls 8s favorable tor this side. .The price of exchange on London is down to '44 per cent. for first.elass borrowers. The price of money to the holders é# not so easy as yesterday forenogp. A number of bnyers are paying 7 percent. although 6 per cent. ix quoted by the leading ‘firms engaged in stock and money brokerage. #7 According to the Londun Examiner, the famous Jockey Club is composed of sixty-two members, Almost allof them persons of high degree, und all of them thoroughly conversant with “tart” matters and “turf” men. Among these are to be found one king, fourelukes, five marquises, twenty earls, one count, two vis- counts, six lords, five baronets and but eizhteen commoners. The Earl of Derby isa member of the club; so is Viscount Palmerston. More than halt of the club are members of Pariia- ment. They are certainly in bad companyeo j Jong as Burnaby, Stewart and Annesley are permitted to retain membership. 87 Mesers. Curtis & Tilden, of East Boston, Mass., are building & side-wheel steamer for the ermment, of the following dimensions : | 240 fert long, 35 feet wid and iv fect deep. She is designed to be of very lightudraft, for service in the >onthern rivers and harbors. Of twenty- seven steamers of the same class contracted for by the Government, this is the furthest ad- vaneed toward completion, &?” According to the Territorial (Col.) Enter- prise, a petrified man was found in the moun- tains south of Gravelly Ford. Every limb and feature of the stony mummy was perfect, noteven excepting the left leg, which had eyi- dently been a wooden one during the lifetime of the owner, which lifetime, by the way, came toaclose about @ century ago, in the opinion of asayan why examined the defunct. ¥ &7 The entire vaulted roof of the chapé@ at- tached to St. George's, at Windsor, and popu- larly knownas “Cardfual Wolgey’s,” is to be covered with mossaft figures, ornaments, and inscriptions, al} standing out from a ground of | gold enamel inthe style of the finest mossai> workmanship at Monreaie of St. Ms Chevalier Salviati has undertaken to execute the work within the term of two years. s7-Contrabands from the interior of South Carolina sre arriving at Port Royal every day. They etate that the people are in terrible state of | excitement, thinking that our soldiers will advance on them immediately. They have so confidence in their defenders, and they are sending all their. property, negroes included, far eway into the interior and to other States. > The Daylight boarded the Racer of Nas- san, N. P., off Wilmington. The crew of the latter m: their escape, and afterwards inef- fe tually fired upon the boat's crew of the Day- light. The Racer had to be abandone lif con- | sequence, but her cargo, which was pric cipally salt, Wa saved. SF Thi re were two amendments to the con- stitution of Wi-congin voted on at the lastelec- tion. One- was to increase the Governor's salary from $1,250 @ year to $2,500, and the othr was to reduce the rate of interest from'ten toseven percent. The latter was adopted and the former defeated. i ‘The Secretary of War has requested Goy. gins of Michigan, to raise a regiment of sharp- shooters in that State, THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Phis excaliont Family «s' W MeiBiDg © eteater variety Ahan con be feud ie any other -i# published om Pridey morning. Bingle rr. por mony eie0 Five copian renee . s Tt invariably ookiesia- Be “W ucningtos News’? Uret bas mate The iseriy renters Star cireulate so througke et the country, pm il Copies (IB rayne + Tan he at the counter, paper, Price Effect Abrowd of Mct iclien's Removal. The Evrepean mails per etramer Sagio Saz- on reaclid cur} ost office this morning. ‘The prorpret of intervention in the American Wer was a prominent topic of discussion on the Icndon Stock Exchange. {From the financial articieof the London Ship- Ling Gaw te,of Gh} Nbow'd ibe report igeve ewe tant the three Mori ime Powers of Trop: propose tendiy medimtion to the gorernmen’ ot with @ iw to © termination of the prirenrt upheppy etraggie, the financial portion J Engich public mut be prepared for a change. A rmination of he war would prowuweruche demand fer meno, vl te -ommercial channel: pow becom ny he ion otamuine, a +rpanion Hees b. the position of 2 «ft both the home and forvign trade would nac- cestrily em: ur, for which would be re- ubed; and inelead of ite f its way, OW, to the Stock Exchange for €m; ment * Would be div: rind to commercial channels. Of the effects of such an anxiously hoped for ever.t ier is Bow much said in commercial and other circles. rd o THE REMOVAL ‘OF GENERAL MCLELLAN. ¢From the Manchest. rG aardian, 6th. : Thr latest advices from the United bring ne military u ih vehemently de mand@ing the diemirsal Gen. McChlian. One brief month had not tince that Girtinguished offieer s | prtiormed bis task of clearing Maryland from | the invaders, when biz many-headed macter | tec ame impanent of his allied inactivity, and mediate into tweun to sheut fer an im: j-V ingamia. From the reports of the northern we | sheuld conclude thatevery idle lower about the tuyerne of New York conriders himself a te (ter judge respecting the poxrtbilities of war | than the General commanding in ehief. Byt be} | the 3 of can Governmen: Well ratisfled, and said they were de-irous to | ot _teieeneres of @ Republi Dever . argeeve nd the loafer. carry the . Such, at Fast, will prove to have been the case, if the Trroval of General McClellan from his pest is confirmed. TO us, these personal changes are chiefly int resting x» indicating the distraction which prevaie in the Gow rnment councils at Washington, and the chance thereby opened fer :ome epproach toa settiement. ‘This eons tinual shifting of high commands cannot be | otherwise than prejudicial to northern pros- | pects, and may thos bring the day nearer when | the people generally wi.lopen their eves to the bopel seners of the enterprise in which they are engaged LATE N* WS FROM THE SOUTH. By way of Fortress Monroe, the Associated Press has received the following extracts: DEPEACK OF RAV ANNAN. The city authorities of Savannah, George, | tre mnking arrangements to move the non- (hat city, preparatory to the ir ‘ack of the enemy. The follow- ing ieolution was Gnsnimousiy adopted by the Georgia -*pte Senate Kroclved That the city of Sayannah should le surrendered: that it should be de- @ tiitet by street untileif takem, the Vieters’ spout shall be aheap of ruins.” FXPELLED PROM TUE M. &. CONFERENCE. Fererseure, Nov. 21. —-The Virgiaia’ Come | freee to-day see Charles A. Davix, a | chapiain in uhe Federal p AVY. FEMALE IS Paine The Richmoid Enquaer s: “Ten days afoa VHT} Accomplished ledy, pearly connected | ¥otL people in hi Lmond of great wealth and | infurher, was imprisoned in Castle Thunder, vreéer charge «f givme information w the Yankees by way of Portsmouth, where she Gwe, and from Which place she bas made j several \4sits to the city.” SALT LN GEOKGIA. The Avgvsia Sentinel says:—«It hes been | @scovord in Georgia that by dizging wells forty H 3 trout the main shore, (where the « out of reach of the Yankees,) ia'n-¢, of which two bundred and il make one bushel of sak, Fe<seven hund | weter to make the same quantity. NEWS FEOM TEXa®.~ The Richmond Di-y atch ssys:—“We have © Lousten T+ legraph of the 2¢th ult. Itetates 2 Matagorda, Inciwnola and Powderhern Ve Sli bern then by the Federals. \rig 4 * concentrating at La vacos for a ight. Ti erialy hod but to land at any time sinee the war beran to take possession of those “Gen. Magruder has been appointed to the ; command of the Deparunent of Texas, in the place of Gen. Hebert.” [From the Richmend Roquier, Nov. 20). ‘The enemy, on yesterday, took ‘ion of the hills commanding Fredericksburg, on the north side of the Rappahannock, and covered | the town with their batteries. The women and children have been leaving for the past few dayr,and bere pow the place t« almost fally prepsrated to invite the doom tts herotc citizens. would preter for it to surrender, Our forces still hold possession, and the ‘my, Tor the to attempt the or the river. Thus far the contending forces onty threay neach other, But for the rain of yester- day we might bave had another story to relate. The moverment of ‘our troops inticatrd beyond & doubt that the fight wonld then begin.” We shell doubtless hear to-day somé int news. The priconers captured by Col. Ball's at Fredericksburg say that it is Gea. Somocre corps tbat ocenpies the bills epposite 4 ricksburg. Their camp fires extend twelve miles. * » @ WILL THERK BE ANOTHER BATTLE, AND IF 80, WHERE AND WHEN WILLIT BE! (From the Petersburg (Va.) Express, aimed of It seems to be now etty well as: thst Burnside bas withdrawn the bulk forces from the Potomac to the Rappahannock. ‘We presume that & corresponding movemert bas been made by Gen. Lee. The operations has again becn and Fredericksburg route to Rich: feignedly or really, selected by the enemy. is hard to say what the latter intend to @o. Gen. Lee has been trying to get a fizht eutef them for weeks, but in vam. Thinking eet a WSs in earnest when he declared termination to push bis of the ® Potumac on © Richmend by way Warrea- ton he threw himSelf in frout for arpose of preventing the execution of his 5 MccCitilen would not advance and was superseded by Rurnsidg, who instead of ad- vancing bas “changed his base” by his forces around to the Reppabannock, the obvious design to re-oceu = borg. Whether he will en ‘so doing, a very few days will determine. If he makes the atumpt to get to Richmond, there will neceseurily be aother batde and a bloodier ome than any that has been fought yet. Wher when it wiil be is past our conjecture, Co] ar bowever, that when it docs take piaee, st will be enfficiently far in the interior to fa. vent a retreatot the er to tbe river. Ttis bot worth while to be fightiag @ saoguimar: battle and losing the fruits of viclory ina Right to the gunboats. atts &7 The draiied men in the camp at Harris. “burg, Pa., it is enid, desert by hundreds. The Lancaster Express saye, of the eleven hundred men who left that county for the camp Only atout four hundred remain. At Camp Har, Piust ure, the same complaint is made. Near- jy all the substitutes have 6! B87 In New Scotland, Albany connty, N. Y.. a few dnys & hardened rufflan enter da neighbor « ho at an early hour, while Gis four daurhiers were in bed, g@rageed ope of them out, knocked ber senseless, and violated her in the } resence, and despite the slineks and prayers of ber sinter. S7 A rich lad mine has been dikcoyored she Shawanguuk Myuatain, Orange coyaty, N. Y. Itis said robe rich in ore of creat Lewd and will form a source of great wetlth to owners. Tite vein was struck ataix feet below the suriace and has been penetrated to the depib of sight fet. | General's Office, the number of seldi-rs om the |, tick li- tut thiswpoment amounts to neariy sixth of the entire army fm the -ervi-e of the United Staves—namely, one Londred and etx thousand min. BF lt is 2p) pant old custom in Helland, for youre men, whe Potecien tee with young - wom © cx@cta toll from theB in the shape of 4 hits, Why am the girlk vot toll@t se, lure! Gracious knows wear Dutch cngugh | MECVET) Other respect y]

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