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- THE EVENING STAR m PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (8UND4Y BXICEPTED,) af THE STAR BUILDINGS, @oures Purs's Avexus anv lits Srausr, - Fj W. D. WALLAOH. | Srigtates Sarge tt © year. in a 1a 6 conts a week, |, TWO OBETS. should be sent to the otherwise they may not JOHNSON & NAGLE, 209 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, SOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MBSERS. PRANK BININGER & 00.8 je. 15 Reaver Btreet, New York,) "ss ORLBBRATED - BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Highly recommended by the most eminent Physi- eians of the U.3. Army. GOLD MEDAL CogNac, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, . HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVR, aBomatic swiss HERB BITTERS. Weinvite the attention of Physicians Druggiets a4 Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell H P at ew York prices, freight added. We trust tha! the intrinsic merits of the above @eeds will insure the satisfaction and confidence of Gigeriminating people, who reject the stale re- @vurse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news papers and so-called chemists, gaudy show cards, ow. JOHNSON & NAGLE. ec 0 Bole Agents. eOSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 9965 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 206 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 996 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, BRANCH OF 30 2OUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORE IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, i : for thafnithful performance a j bid is xecepted, the projectiles will CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, | AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - 48 WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &o. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF @ENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. — > We also offer for sale & COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Wermeticaliy-seated Frulis, Heats, &¢. Wermeticaliy-sealed Fruits, Neats,&¢. Benmectically-sealed Fruits, Heats, &¢. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USB. BST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GUODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. BOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 896 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 296 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. ocd 3m T. NOTICE © HETELS,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o, ‘Fhe Bubscribers have sat xeosivéd & fresh ship- . men 0 CASES 8T. JULIEN AND FLORRAG EF ARET which they for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Stock of DIES PORTS, SHERRIES, BIE, SCOTOH, aid IRISH of all favorite brands, ND SCOTCH ALES. ; DUBLIN POBTEES, ‘OES. z ne ‘und ENGLISH DAIRY KEMP'S HERMETICALLY FEALED B GERMAN and ENGLISH CORDIALS : rt ee @EN and ENG- . NG ERIAL, HY- UN ison ce? uve assortmen' TANGY GROCERIES, fer sale by + aE Branch—219 Pa. te Willards’ otel, Was! age 5 - © sence ait eeearpeed ia a ienorman —— OoKR& OO, Yael 2 BANKERS, No, 452 Firtsexra Srazer, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, PREASURY NOTES AND CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXOHANGE, v4 Highest prices Ee for GOLD, SILVER and DEMAND NOT oe Z- 1 ax sTAMPB, Ww: farnish unre ofa Fis TAN STAMPS HOE “a Teo murrenotse FANE ® Oo, _eeBim stot. H. 0. HOOD ~ Me coats west ect See i wero tat ate A™™ EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. on nana, rated te : me) ies, both in Gold i ogee “ile also Keops a large o west price. No.338 oem Sth and jogh atceatn wer The DELIVERY OFFIOR of this Company is Bemoved from Third the pot B Greet botwean Mand Macrectas 8? Beogcae NEIDER Cree PROV ED PATENT WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, Hespitgls. Hotals and Privass Pomiti These Biools ate made wholly of metal ate free from smell eannot get out of onder being ble. are the most convenient arti. ue Fey have been adopted io all the Us .¥e. They may be had in any quantity «f the | nature. tee. No. 271 Pa avenue, ira, Washing tn DC dy 17 toe my Pn mage Cn ore ten 8) le. . arriica und ls now diseharaing ber freight, ie an HARTLEY & BROTHER, on 99 aud 101 Water st., Georgetown. ON. D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER “PROPOSALS. _ BOPOBALES. Lg Deranrusrr. x, November 94, 1582. BEatep Paopos be received by this De- tment, until 4o’eloek p.m. on the ninth day of mber next, forthe manufacture and delivery of the following ee ae viz: 5,@ ten inch Solid Shét. 1,000 Bifteen-inch Bhelis. 1,00@ fifteen inch Battering Bhot, The profeetilen fo be made of the kind of metal, and ing, the rules Iai Bence Manual. with tie ag sof the Battering Bhot which wert be mater aeeaetier = xv rueial. Drawings of thet projectfles can he | ween at the principal arsenals of the United States, | Yout bs mt thie sBios,” pl i Cote ond abi oe! | putupin| of about two bushels cach. ' ‘Phe pr les are to pe delivered. free of charge | Cornwill be received by weight at (55) Afty-six for tranazportation. at fhe United States Araa } pounde te the bushel. on Governor's Island, Now York, Katnor. whi ef door une Seemigied without extra charg: to they wil in and all such as mey ro j . D s . ye my rset .-._ Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, distely after thoWmpeetion ofeach delivery. = | within(m) twenty Ave dayn'trom the Gat of ths affid itt be received for any yortion of the quan | contract, PROPOSALS. lem 3 red, nm lens an ofany one kind. © S of Deliveries ty be made as follows: One.tenth, of |, Proposals w! (pe roccivod for (90,000) Sfty thon each kind, within thirty dava after notification of | acceptance of bid, and not less then one-tenth | weekly thereafter until all shall be dejiverot. ; Payment will bo made. by the Treasury Depart ment on the usual certificates of ‘inspection and Yeeeipt.aftereach delivery. t Bonds, with approved sarety, will be required | h contracts. H No ed will i bf nly unless Aen ge ied by an a! it from the party making it, U Tock that he i@dn iron founder, and that ifhes 1. made at his foundry—naming It and ite location; and the right ig reserved to reject any or all bide ifdeerued un- | } satisfactory for any canse Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned st. “pounds t | on separate papers and entirely distinet from and , a | ofall the parties rinst appear.or the bid will be ~ PROPOSALS. prorozais FOR OATS AND CORN. Duro Quanrenmaseun’s Orrice, t 18th # sivecis. Wasi moron Be, neem oe ins. SaaLuy Prorosara will be received at this ofice eS eet aoa da: Dosmaber, 2 @ os eI ap Rh ES an 0 FHELLED CORN ceiets seen The Oats to be of @ good merchantable quality, put up in bags of about two bushcls each. Ont apes) by weight, at (S2) thirty-two le a Backa to be farnianed without extra charge to the Jove nt. . The Corn to be of 2 good 'mercnantapie quality, a, and for (59,000) = thousand bushels of Corn and upwards The propositions fur the Outs and Corn must he independent of esch «ther The full name and Post Uffice address of the bid- jer TURt appear in the proporal. Ifa bid ia made in the name of a firm, the naman considers ner signin, ‘ 5 | Propesals from distoyal parties will not be consid- ered. ABD AN OATH OF ALLEGIAROR MUST ACCOMPANY | EACH PROPOSITION. { Proposals must be addressed te Col. D. FL. Rucker, | Cae ys U.8, Army, W as oe individual propesal cf the part- it ington. B,C. aud ! "AMUSEMENTS, FORD’S NEW THEATRE, » Zexr Pcaser. As Me eaeetcioker ir. Joan ae... manager TU) (Ape of Huliiiay Street Theatre, Baltimore.) FIRST GRAND BENEFIT titel Prima Donne - Irs CAROLINE KICHINGB, on which ceearion will Speer the eminent artiste, TE] y 3. R. PE’ ME. DTNN, Anxp a Frit Comraxt or Cuontstzrs. NUMEROUP BEAUTIFUL PANCES By the premiredansenre, M tie SCPMIE MILSON Aided by Mile CATHARINE. eee Oy ee Ge BeeTigtIN CERUTT, Mone. Ard the Grand Ballet Effects ladies, AOR of the KY A LARGE CORPS DE BALLET, Comprited of the mi at beautiful youn, under the direction and guidance of the MUAS. KUNZANI, The Orch erhe will i reat augrieated and en entire Dramatic om iy ppear, THI (Friday) eereiae In Balfe's Sy antic Cperae Bpeciacle of the CHA STELLA... = . Migg RICHINGS eNe Ricuines rious parts, of nearly er No Extra Charge fur Admission. Reeured seats 25 cents extra, PRICK OF ADMissicN :—Dress Circle and Par- netre, Secente; Gichestra Sexts,75 cents; Family | Circle | centr; Private Bowes, © Toors open st ences at 7s o'eiee A CARD. ON Takes thir opportunity 28, 1862. | 5. 8X v'elech | pecfurmance com i : sn Ci Si be i - | should be plainly marked “Proposals for Oats snd Te thanks to the eitigena of | is for F : SW. RIPLEY, é GUARANTER. very liberal patronagabentowed upon him during —- ee - qenance: | The ability of the bitder to fll the contract, | thr three weeks he bar bad the ROUPOSALS FOR LUMBER | should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed sem AEHINGTION THEATER ates : ' by two Tesponaible persons, whose signatures must undor his management. pERcouraged hy the liberal sor Gk rues be appended to the guarantee. support be hes received, he has det rmined to make Rearcn: Ce peceeeheeenie' Osea e Tesponsibility of the guarantors must be EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, Washington. D.C, Nov M188 shown by the official certificate of the Clark of the | more particularly in the Stage Department, for the edat this ofice zo’elock x... wton, at such poi ster may direct, one mil- mber of the following kint LED PROPOSALS will Friday, December 5. delivering in the city as the De pot Quarter: lion (1,000 42) feet of and atl ton. viz Seven hundred and fifty thousand (759,000) fact «4 _erone (1) ineh Ping Common Cullings, Righty-three thousand three bund smek thirty- three (43.35) feet Seantling 3 by 4, fourteen feet . leng,( Hemlock.) Bighty-three thousand three hundred and thir four (#8 534) feet Scantling. 3by 4, sixteen fee long. (Hem!ock.) ant! eet, Proposals from disloyal partion will nat be con- sidered. and an oath of allegiance to the B.S. Goy- ernment must accompany each p: iti The ability of the bilder to lt the contras it be awarded to him, must be guarantee Tespensible persous, whe se signatures are to bs ap- pended to the guarauter, und said suarantee rium! accompany she tid he responsivility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the | newrest District Court or of the Urited States Dis. triet Attorney. < . Bidders muni be present in porson 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 appear in the proposal. Ifa bidis made in the name of a firm the names of wll the conside ge signing it. jonds in the sum of five thousand dollara. signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successiul bidder upon signing the ecntract. ‘The right to reject any or all bids that may be ¢ emed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- ermasier Informal proposals will be rejected. Proposals must be addressed to Csptain Elward Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster U. 8. Army, a, B. C.,and should be plainly marked oporals for Lumber.” Form of Guarantee. We, —. of the county of ——. 2 4 of th Righty three thousand three hundred and thirty- | three (~2.%53) feet Scantling, Sby 4, cighteen feet long,(Hemlo-k.) All the above describgd to be good. merchantable Lumber, rubsect to the inspec pointed on the part of th | All the lus:her to be delivered within after signing the contreet i rties must ar,or the bid will ko as the individual proposal of the party ————— 1 bis pi proposition be antce imust be appended the official | buve-mentioned.) EDWARD L. HARTZ, Capt. srd@ast Quartermaster T.8. 4 } ~ sS.-iT.-18co0.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BiTTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight. ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rure, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It desiroys acidity of the stomach, | creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. | Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Consuyn- | tion, Diarrhwa, Liver Complaint, aid Nervous Headache, and prevents Minsmati® disease from change of diet, water, ote. It can be used | atall times of day, by old or young, andi par- | ticularly recommended to weak and delicate | | ! persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, Ho- tele, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE & OU., No. 02 Broadway, New York. se 25-eo6m TAKE NOTICE. sae 59 MT PARKER Ne. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Respectfully and cheerfally reese thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received. . Having every foal for doin, THE BEST ee . HOUQE. B1GN, D - : DECORATIVE PAINTING, Together with all work pertaining toa Fret GLASS PAINTING. ESTABLISUMENT, tS sblew rar, in aeliciting a continuance ofthe ‘ ; 8 PRIGKS ARB REASON ABLE; ck 4 THE WORK UNEXCEP TION ABLE tic: attention is ou wr EHOMETN EB IN DELIVERY. cmc MT OCISEANA AVENUE, oc 22-3m Between Sixth and Seventh ats. Br AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TEMES. e now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS | and OB, and co: ‘tly receiving a sup- ly of Eastern asde Work of every denerip. lide, made expressly to order, and will ‘ sold at a much lower price than baa bean heretofore charged in this elty for much inferior articles. Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Bastern or Citymade woe pie) a ee ent | Owen! COR. iveusa fal ere and SO RTPLIN & BLOTTER. potter 14 Pooasylvyania avenue 4 Ne PACKKT BOAT i y * Wharf, Willleave W perme Ws M FLYING CLOUD aI r market house, Grorgetown, D. y, Wednesday and Friday for Point of A] Roeks, Cherspeako and Ohio Osnal, and return on Tuesday, Thureday and Priday, starting at70’clock in the orning from both ways, | i ” “=e D.Oaptain. | AC. HE Undersigned respectfully informs bis friends and the public that he will open his well-known ¢+tablishment this duy for seasun. He had it theroughly repaired and neatly fitted, and has also been engaged all the summerin bedding the most choice OYSTERS the Chess) could produce. in his famous ereeks at P! T will receive by the steamer James Guy, from Piney Point, twice a week dent of f 7 busts, By auch nt be yy su irra ngementa there will be no failure in fillin, Soutracta that may be made with the establishmont, anwe have never heretofore failed te do, independ. ent of the blockade. My arrangements are porcomyiete that it can cope B45 led babe “ hp serge ttention te fur 1 myself to pay lar a! ion ainting betele resturants, sutlere and private o Bay ney Print ib , a senned aD rmeticatly b aad VEGETABES. T.M. HARVE . .. betwee: and 1th, Pt ancaten staat Wax a Aity. B.O, &.P.-1860 -=. 8.—T.— 1860. DRAKE'S PLANTA. ITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table. They are a splendid article and can be relied upon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted sep 25-e06m yD AD LBS. ROUGH. TALLOW AND 500,000 ana GkE ARE WANTER—For i hest price wi . 5 Toace of SCanfile, Soap. 1¥.%0 Brown Soap, ‘and Candles, for anle cheap for cash,st the Nationa Soap and Candle Works, Green street and the Canal Georestown, 9-9 JEWELL Proprietor. of the county of —, j and —, of the county of —, and State of —, dco hereby guaranty that— is able te fuldll a con | tract in accordance with the torms of bis proposi- | he will at once enter into a contract in accor | in heiore the end furds as Government may have fur ti-tribution, Bids to b- directed to Col. A Recxwita,A DC )ang€.8,U.8. A., and engorsed “Proposals for | NIAVY AGENT'S OFFICE N Way a | Monday, the first of December next, at3 o'clock } and w! nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bidders must be present in are opened, or their propose! ered. Bonds cqual in mount to half the sum to be re- crived on the contract. signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the Fuecesaful bidder upon signing the contract, Ax the bond muat accom [wer 4 tha contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or to bare bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contract is | signed. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon | | perron when the bids | is will not be cofisid- | application being male at this office, either person- ally, by letter, or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We — and State of- , tion, and that, should hia proposition be accupted, ce ‘arded him, wa aro pre therewith. Should the contract be | pared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the aficial | certificate above-mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c. Ali Oats and Corn contracted for under this ad- vertinement will be rigidiy inspected. and such aa do not prove of a good sound merchantable quality Will be rejected. Payment to be made upon tae complotion of the contract, or 80 soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- termaaier shall be in funda, Any informality in the bid, or non-conformance with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the propor. _ Delivery to be made at the Railroad Depot, or at one of the Government Wharves in the eity of Washington. 7 The D- po! Quartermaster reserves to himself the right tw reject any or all bids that he max deem wo big! D. If. RUCKER, 24-td Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. QFALED PROPOSALS Are invited til dS of Deceni' 1862, at -2u'cluck M. ing the Sul ree Department wi LOUR e2iday ‘urnish- th 20,9000 BARRELS © : ii Bids wili be received for what ie known as No.1, No. 2and No.3. and for spy portion leas than th 2.00 barrels, Bids for the different grades ahonld de upon separste sheets of paper. No bid will be entertained unican the bidder ir present to respond | to his bid. The tity of Flour required will he about 5») barrels ly. delivered either at the G roment { Warehonses in Georgetown or at the Railroad. De- pot at Washington, D. C The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour ia received, The barrels to be head-lined. Bide will be accompanied with an oath of alle- ianee, and he dirceted to Col. A. Beckwith, A. D. ) and MU. 8. A. Washington, D.C., and en- dorsed **Proposala for Flour.’ ? no 13 QEALED PROPOSA until the sth © of December, 1952, for furnishing the Nubsiat ence Department with 400 TONS OF HAY in bales. The first delivery to be commenced on or about the i2th cf December, and the whole quantity pat i faaid month. . The Hay to be shipped by water and delivered on the wharter atoth street, and weighed in Wash: | ington, be Riddérs must state in their hide the price per 10 pounds at which they will furnish the nay. : Firn's making bide mu t state the names of ail the parté's interested. Payment to be made in Treasuty notes, or auch no 1 STON Nov. 15, 1962. this office, until mn, for two hundred ane ten thonsand(210,%)) yards produce pMever before wit- | { | in a sty | this city most | L i | i | AGNIFICENT SPECTAC ever brought out on the America: 5 to do thir he is compeled to ULOsr THE THEATER rona SHORT PERIOD, when it will reopen with « SUPERU DRAY ATIC COM A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SC And the Brigitest Stars inthe Taea vical In order | NY, NERY, nament. | ~ JAMES 3. NIXON, Washington, N vember 2, 1859, it FIXCR’S CREMGRRE GERDE® CixCus. | PENNSYLVANIA AY. AND SEVENTH ST. AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY! _ The Management is happy te announce the peri- | tive appearamce of *LLE TDA stiivune who has ever graced The mont gifted Eq the Areus. MADAME VIRG'NIA, The truly Magnificent Rranette Artiste. OHARLES sHt WOOD The Liston of thy Bing in bis great impersonation Of Pete Jenkins. or Green bine’s Visit to the Cre Mr. LUKE RIV wey Mast CHAS : And FRANK PGELPS the Pupulst Clown. — | By epecial request @hATON STONE will ride with | the Ftar Organization. SPECIAL NOTICE —The Cremoime Temple ia rew warm and confortable being heated py Pour , Mammoth Furnace. ° no “CANTERBURY HALL! LOUIFIANA AVENUR, wear Sixtu Steger, in the Rear of the National Hotel, FIRST WEEK or “LLE ANNETTA * mn GALLETPI, ° GALL*TT TEE BEST FREKCH DANSECSE IX TAR © ORLDI Ia New York GALULETIT : CAALLENGED ISABEL1.A CULBAS, i not accept! « But the much-l uded Cabas di ML is without doubt t hevir g danced st n dvmseuse before the pub: FIRST APPEARANCE 3 ARDE, LARDE, THE REST MAIE PANCKHIN BUROPE! THE GALLEITE AND VELARDE ‘ BALLET TROUPE, In the Beautiful Baliet entitied ESMERALDA. ALL OF THE MAMMOTH COMPANY Will remain. apd will appear IN A SPLENDID BILL! Doors open, ¢% o'elock, performance, 7% Admission Keents Orchestra, calite Leek OUT LOOK OUT LOOK OUT FOR THE OPENING OF ING 0 OF THR NEW OF THE NEW GTC NGTON of ‘ peat Cartridge Cloth, in width and proportions aslo 210,000 " ‘ To We delivered st the Navy Vard. in this eity, free of cost to the government for f-eight or trans- portation, 5, P. BROWN no 17-dtl P. TagasuryY Extension, Nov. 18, 1362 EOPOSALS Will be received at the Butea: Coxstruction, fyesrury Department. until ber Ist. 1462, at\12_m.. for furnishing and layin, Marble Tile for the Hails and Corridors of the wes section of the Treasury Extanaion, Baid Tile is to be of the best quality of Italian white vein marble and the best quality of clear <biack mai ble of equal hardness as the Italian, and in such proportions of each ax may be required; to be not less than one inch thick on the edge, all sawed and worked aguare,and well laid in ceuent or Plaster, as shall most fatisfactory, and with of Deeb n- a border of white marble, not less than’ oue foot wide, Joid at the base throughout. The rise of tile may be from j2 to 16 inches sqvare,of uniform size in e exch story, The amount required will be about 240 superficial feet when laid. | Samples to be furnished by each bidder, show:ng the quality he proposes to furnish, and proporals to state price per superficial foot when Inid: alew to Dame price per square foot seperate fur the black Fite marble tile; the quantity of each kind and form of ing them to be decided hereafter. The work of = ed the tile to be done from time to time aa the hails are made ready to receive it. The Roresu will reserve the right to reject any or all the bids, if in its ores it be not for t! a- terest of the Government to ac-epi them. ISATAH ROGERS, Enginetr in charge Treasury Department. no 14-10t (Rep. & Int) BMY SUPPLIES, Oprion OF THE Caler QvanreaMastEn, A of the Potomac, Wasminaron. Beptember 2). 1982. ~ PROPOBALS ate invited for furnishing for the use of the army of the Potomac the following articles: 5,000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, seourel: baled, the weight of eact bale to be mark: thereon. 2,000,000 bushels ef Osts, of the best quality, im strong sacks sewed 7,000 cords Oak and Wood, well seasoned Mee erties tet tints fat of tro rergonsitie persone thay the sootract en Oo oo! Ifgwarded will be fuldiied will be opened from tith beg) omer be needed he to time as the ar- . and contracts will be awarded quantities needed to the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. all or any part of le Tight in reserved to ace 14 should be endorsed * P; for Ha . or Wood,” as the Gaeemay bound oncloned in separateenvelopes. — RUFUS ING ALLS jeut, Col, and a. D. 0. Chief Qua-term Bs | Aidipining tas Kirt Flemps: oinin . BURDINE & POWKKS would roapoctfally in- form the public that they have op-ne: atthe above piace, and are prepared to furnish STEAMED OYBTERS in the ent style. Futlers can be supplied with FRESH OY+TERS at short notice. BF Rememember the piace—319 and 321 E st.. E adjoining the Kirby Honea. 0 Irn ISSOLUTION.—The cv-partnorship horet fore DE GHeE veel tae reine ate ntket the Orta of Moora x Dennisin, has been this day dis so'ved by mu’ consent. qronge H MUORR, JEN NISON. Washington, Oct. 2. i862. on 259 Pa. avenue, between 9th and Wh streets, continues its Free Concerts every afternoon and neing et 6 p.m. roprietors Mave secured the services of Mise LAURA BERNA o York, and Mr. H | Cpmorh ger, in G they ure also daily expect | Faiee Demeoces, Mr. W to preside at the piano, and M continnes to flourish bie violin how there. stage is beautifully decorated ; the Refresh i: are of the very best quality and at mudernte | Officers always in attendance to preserve i 7 of the times. al of memle STEKIN continues BRAN DELS aiso The Mo tly patronized by a throng of most respectable citi iaene, | “*PSVENRY ROSENTHAL & F. BRANDEIS | no l4-2w Proprietors, OF, ALEXANBER WOLOWSKI, | ait ‘ PIANIST, VOCALIST, AND COMPOSER, Hes returned from his by = of his numero’ : opened a course for the Pi: and Singing. aud simpiitied method, in Wa®hington,on the ith November. 4 By Prof. WOLOWSKI'S system a person baying only aslight knowledge of musie will be enabled in avery short time to read music with great facility, and execute operatic as well ax classical music with Tare p rfection a Kidd, ‘Aa to ihe vocal part, by his way of yralization, he arrives at most extrao dinary results, renders the voice powerful, and enables the tinger to vo- | ealize with facility, accuracy and fine quality of tone. Ze Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Evening Singing Claoss are opened at 6 0’ciock p. m., when Prof. iso explain the full theory of music aud re will by h m, The subscri*ers to this cla 5 wee a3 till the Ist of Decamber. 1852. Professor Wolowski receives visitors daily frou 10 tol2a.m., athis residence, No. 454 loth street no H-im slain CABINET FURNITUBR, Having. purchased our, entire rehased 0 stock Yorcasu before the advance, we afe enabled to offer unpreeetented to all who are io want ot CABINET rauek is now complete in every particular, cordially invite ail who contemplate far, . protmising Kesving of at least 25 per gent. te all who make sour ae jection of ae hie fon articularize, as our ¥ 0 i Cicero eases ts Sais tas com plete ank i to satinfy yourselves. All we ask is a cal borhiok © WILE‘on, at No. 31 Pa. avenue. snake OS a \ORFOLK OYSTERS Rocsiven WaiLy (by Express) snd to be had HOTEL CENTRAL HQUSTAURANT, southwest corner of Pa. avenue and fth st. hotel entrance on dth wt, (not th A tS GELSTON, ya coprivtor Cuptral Hotal, 00 2-eotJan? Ro Geos” pe eer CAM? STOVESMP STOVES! CAMP STOVES Itt We are now marufacturing CAMP, K and HEATING Lah eal Bh ies ae! ed y tee s featinden RH eH. 1 GREGORY. F. >, tpn 321 Penn. avenue, near 7th strect. nol? [Int.. Chron. & Rip} TEVHGRNE HOSPITAL, May 23, 1962. ' _—On and after this dats. vi<dtors will be nlloeed oo cuter the wacdabt this Elonplial on tear, days, Saturdays. a yen pad Fyre thone wan the how iS p.m, pecan fear JOUN &, BILLINGS, _ Ase Sureran U8 Army. in shares, ALE—A oue HOLE COUPE. Knquiree at NMeOLELLAN | “HE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF, MUSIC, | nay rest assured that the Academy of | | pirate Alabema’s doings says that the matter | is Under coneideration by the British Govern- ; ofthe | bas | Latest from the Rebel. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PR! ESS DISPATCHES.) PE. Hairax, Nov. 2%.—The steamship Africa arrived here at i o'clock thix morning. The Istest Evropean intelligence is by the way of Queenstown, ard from Liverpool to the evening-wf the 15th inst. nornes the non-interverition igo a the Biitirlh Government, and says that the langnage of Tard Rursel's dispatch mocks the hopesand i The London Morning Herald bitterly de- | } j-insulis the misery of haifa million of starving E in ish laboring men. The Hernid then chargrs Britich Cabinet with abject patience and caetardly evbmisrion in order to retaia the Parlinmentary support of the Bright and Uob- cen j arty. The London News thinks that Lord Russell's su>wer is the beet that conld have been made, Withont entering unnecessarily wpon the dis- cussion of the mérits of the case, nnd rejoices at baying eccayed from entangling diplomatic as: ociations with France. The Petersburg Journal, of St. Petersburg, contains the reply of Prince Gortschakoff to the ro‘e cf Broun de PHuys, which in snbstance is is tcLows: Altr recalling the constant efforts of Russia in favor of conciliation, the Prince snys that it ie requisite above all things to avoid appearance of any pressure whatever ca. pelle of chilling public opinion in America, or of exciting t piihility of that nation. he continues, “that a com. r of the three great Powers, how- r conciliatory, it presented in an official or 8 charncter, would te the canse of ar- Hl wresulicpposed to pacification. If, however, France should persist in her inten: ion of mediation, and England should acqui- esce im her c Washington, to lend to both hagues ther Ts, M1 not ofthe! Laid, st least moral sup. Another Arrival irom Europe. New Yous, Nov. 27.—The City of Washing. | ton has arrived. Mer advices have been an- tie d. Lord Rueseli’s reply to the Liver- | oof Chomler of Commerce relative to the } n - Alabama was seen by the Granite State on the 23d of October, and she gave chase to the | latter for @ short time, but equally weather and | ibe Garkness of the night caused ber to desist | from the purszit. Hl The Tondon Times shows that the destrac- tien of the Bi h steamer Blanch was a most that nator j the visits of the commitiee to those as well as to Capt. Barts 94 Ome. The commie pe “of THE WEEKLY ST. This excellent Familiy and Kews Journal, Maining a greater variety of interesting resting ‘then con bi focad ia any other—is pudlished oo Fridey morning. : ‘<= Tue CHartaixt .—An adjourned meting of the army Cheplatbs was Gay M ro Caristinn Amosintinn, ae en Rev. Joseph N. Driver, of Columbian hoe- , Appelnted chairman, Rev Webennivos! of the Patent flee heopieal, “Prayer was oftred by Rev, Wm. W. Reese, er wes '. . of Grench borpitsh ” + Kv. ir. Channing, from the committee to wert on the Guarrertmater General and Nur- eecn Geperalon the subject of the buricl of oldu rs, presented a 7 INTErWiews Be and declare that thereofficers have manifested friatinterest im the promised to | he ti i preeent. thet be ani Sb the following Furgests thet objects, in substance, be ager % and Gen. ey ye ’ 1 superintendent Of funerals to be ap- ted who ehall have the direction of the ‘angiinents for the funerals of soldiers who dic in the berpitals 2. Particular hours fer these services to be fixed. 3. Coffins to be covered pall and draped with the nationsi » the vehicles | ®"ppropriate, and notto bedriven at a speed structions shall be sent to | the Frenchand English | Heagrant outrage, and doubts not that Earl Ras- fel bas taken proper steps to obtain satisfac. nen eported that the British steamer Antona tn stepped Ly the Government trom load- ine armer, ete. at Cork. The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce has re- | solved to memoriahze the Government in fayor bholition ot commercial blockades. y has been speaking in opposition | ben. ors banquet passed off with- olitical significance. Lord Pahue: ered. merely deplored use Ames i pomted to India for cotton Tehet. ghem deeply lamented the strife, Tord Bro | snd put ina pien for peace, calling npon Aine. | Ficans to listen to advice, and pointed out the dargers of armed mobs. ir. Adams, the American Minaster, was not present. The majority of the Prince of Wales was celebrateds The new field marshals ted upon the oceasion are Leo Biuken, and Lords Gough and Clyde. The Paris Patrie calls for satisfaction from sritish Goyernment for the illegal boarding of a French vessel on the coast of Africa, FROM GEN. BURNSIDE’S ARMY. FaLnovuTn, Va. txdlroud will be finished to-morrow from Aquia « to the Rappahannock, opposite Fred- burg. The bridge over Potomac Creck was reported thi The cars carry supplies as far as Brooks’ Sta- tion, six miles from Aquia Creek, which greatly acccmmedates our troops. Notwithstanding the late bud condition of the roads, quarter- ters supp tve been promptly for- ded Long lines of roads have been cordu- reyed under direction ef Col. Ingalls, chief quar'ermaster of the army, and are in good camp fires of the enemy are constantly ing in sight of Falmouth, affording indi- of the augmentation of all the rebel Tee has joined Longstreet and A. P. fore+s. and DP. H. Mill, and Jack+on is known to be on his way Uhither, Yestercay the enemy were busily eugaged consin addilional works in the rear and to the left ceric ksburg. x The cars bring troops and supplies regularly to the rebels, slopping ata point three miles frem the town. Facucutn, Noy, Fredericksburg 1s not ecenpied by the enrmy in force—merely a picket guard is there on duty. Business is totally suspended. The only flag visible is a British one floating from 4 private residence, The soldiers of both armies use the river: and although they are sometimes within hailing distance, no diring by either party has taken place since the first day our troops appeared in tront of Free icksburg. the Southwest. NaskVILLe, Nov. 25.—The Murfreesboro Renner of the 20th states thatGen. Jo. Johnston Will assume command of Bragg’s army. George B. Crittenden has been released from arrest, and reported for duty Gen, MeCunn has been assigned to Camber- ‘land Gap. Tbe Banner reports heavy skirmishes at La- | being in the vergne on the 19th just, The railroad line to Huntsville has peen re. opened. The Banner says there is a grent demand for (zoyernor Harris in East Tennessee. Some county court officers are fractious in enforcing the -opxeript law. Gen. Bragg dates a general order “Head- quarters No. 2, near Nashville, Noy. 19, 1862.” 118 supposed from this that he is with Forrest at Lavergne. A dispatch from Richmond of the 17th inst., thinks the occupation of Fredericksburg a feint on the part of Burnside. A person who left Chattanoogaon the twelfth arrived. He says there is an immense force of rebel moving north Hardee's cor would move to Murfreesboro. He states the, rebels are determined to fight at Murfrees- bero. Frem 5 NasnvitLe, Nov. Sixty paroled rebel | officers and soldiers touk the oath of allegiance to-day v tary; al-o, some rebel citizens. Fifty @ Federal officers and soldiers, who had surrendered in a cowardly manner to the rebels ar different times, were marched | Jackson, Miss. threugh the strects dressed in hight-caps, and sent to Camp Chase. _The Alabama Seen Wednesday. BanGon, Nov. 26.—It is reported that a stexmer answering the description of the Ala- bam appeared in Frenchman's Bay thi<enorn- ing, and steered toward Sullivan. ‘The people on the cqpst are highly excited, knowi no honest vessel likely to be there at this timd, Departure of the Passaic and Daceotah. is Morning as nearly completed. | 3 3 3. 5 | United States mili | tember +h. | steamer Daniel Webster | treeps. j i SIDE: \ y.26.—It is expected the | ; Teceive the body at eTexter than for other funerals. 4. A military escort t be provided, either from the horpitals tothe burials piace, or to Ro ground, and perform Anextra ambulance to be when | Mulitary honors. ¥ the bedy to the grave. A chrpisin simtioned at the Soldiers’ Home ‘o p+rionm a service at the grave in the absence | of the hospital oe oT to assist when be i is pr sent, if desired. he report was adopted, and the comniittee insiructed toprepare a statement In accordance with (heir suggestion. The committee were also requested to present their sta ment to the proj r officers, and hy port the results of their action to an rned | meeting of the chaplains, to be Leld at same ! place next Wednesday at one o'clock. Adjourned. - —-—_ . ALFXANDKIA Arrarns.—Clermont, the for- idince of Com. French Forrest, has been taken by the United uthorities as a small-pox hopital One hondcred and eighty-five negroes—eon- trat ands—bave teen buried in this place by ibe ‘y authoriues simce Sep- ‘Lhe yn ov ott guard bave seized some cases of | liquor, brought here to order in a Philadelphia i packer, Mr. (ico. Jackson, who formerly anex- ; cellent tavern at Dranesyille, Va, sud- ; Genly a tew days ago. There was quite a Lively business on the | wharf this morning, in the sale of appiewat | S125 per barrel. About S00 sick soldiers embarked on the ’ » for Point pul, St. Mary's county, Md. were from the Alexandria bospitals.. 5 ee PRINTER SoLmERS.—We jearn that fonr rintere who wereat work in the Gongressional fice when the rebel baoke out have din the rebel ) Nie; Franklin, , GibLs and Angel, while several have ben wounded, and others captured Un the othr hand an equal ni have bren enlisted under the slars and and whic some have gone down in the heat of Latth, the others are still fighting nobly fer our cicrious fag. Cut of the torce employed in the Globe office tWo ) ers ago, no less than adoven have tri their jortunes in the twoarmies. ie—engialieaiben Rrai Esrate.—James C. McGuire & Co. on Tureday la-t told the following: Lots $ anc 6, ae isl, Benj. U. Keyser, for 17 cente per Let?, " equare, James Ginmatty, for 4 cents per foot. This a ta fiioawd at the corner of Thirteenth and M streets. Tuescay last, Green & Williams sold jot No. 12, in square &2, on New Jersey avenue, . our | eth the raivroud depot, for 58 cents per re loot: purchased by G. S. Gideon for. the Wash. ington and Georgrtown Railroad Company. Jari cf lot 7, in equare 634, $1,625; purehpena by E. Kelly. hast erinimains MEDICAL TREATMENT.—Last Tuesday nigh Licnt. Franklin, of the night 1, found coptain at_the bawdy-bouse of Mrs. Mi iy <crrer of Thirteenth and I) streets. The fea- Wenant Gemanded his pass. The captin showed | @ pessior medical treatment. The Heutenant acked if thai was the place for medical treat- ment. The captain theught it was: but a= Lievt. Franklin beld to « different ion, he orcered the captein to report at headquarters under arrest. em te in A Cacrp “Tiern.”—Last night, the Fourth Ward patrol! picked up 2 drank and disorderiy Man in the street, who gave the name of Jehn Jackfon, and claimed to be # Louisiana Piger. He was locked up in the station house end) ibis morning, when be was turned over to the Provost Marchal for his orders, - eee S?7°St. Louis Republican, of November 2, bas this paragraph: . “The Lepirlature of Arkansas assembled -at Littg Rock in the carly partof this manth. joy. Rector, for some time a refugee from the pital, wes pretent, and Uelivered his mea. , sage, and then resigned his . Mr, . br sident of the Senate, ph mec ere al Governor, Col. Flannigan, who had beaten Governor Rector in the race for that army, and rot appre cpu For some Pepe avery contest Was kept vp for Position of 7 ae. Coniederate States in ohnson, who was = Jolnson'w Ss elec! 7” s y him he issaid to Mave confessed that he assisted in destroy the best that ever existed, that he di stipy with the South, and real tag ell t there has time eat the might not have taken possession of Little Rock the extreme menrures Of Hindman havi a ~ a in very large Union went ready to second | advent of the Federal and te <4 pence. The movements now maki Ting about the same result; butdt teen better done before the country had derolated by hostile armies.” bd &7 The Steuben Courier says that man waiked forty miles to claim exem) ion drait on the ground of inahility to endure murehes and the hardships of eatap life. » S27” Gen. Heiman, of Nash ia on the Tennessee river at Fort 34 deed ac i i on Si He was by birth’and a skillfal pr 87 The Russian Goyernment has discovered a revolutionary or; in Warsaw, which collects regulurly imposed taxes for revolution. ary purpores. S7 Ira A. Fastman has been sominated for ge by the democracy of New Hamp- el 5 87 The Freeman's Bank ef Bristol, R. I, has Leen Tobte d of $15,000 in byllson various banks, The robbers left the specie. S7 A lame haul of €1,626.50 in counterfeit New York, Nov. 27—The Passaic and the | MOMtY Was made recently at a susptoted Bouse Dacotah Wit this port to-day. <“ WE } _ WF Tho St. Paul Press ehys that th people of Miniesota will demand the executien of all the cond: mned Indians who were e in the late massacre, L[tintimates that if the Gov- eriment wont do it, the people will tke, the; inw in their own hands. The blood of their slain women and enildreh cries for revenge. 7" On Sunday the old steamer. Brown Dick, for some years employed in transferring pax- sengers and frieght between Mellaire and Ren- woo, at Wheeling, Va., was entirely destroyed. A new boat bas recently been built from the machin ry of the Brown Dick, - » Common Council of Paterson, N. J. nave, Ha. cote of six to. two, authorized the fesve of €30,(40 in fractional notes of one dollar, i ¢. ehimplasters. 7 Ip Memphis, bar-keepers have to take an oath of allegiance before they are atiowed to | dispense cock-taile, pumches, covblers, juleps, | &e. ea Hon. James_E. Kerrizan, M. ©. from the fourth dictrict of New York, hus heen app nnt- ed amemmrofGen. Spipela’s stat, wit : rank of Colonel. in Dbilnde lphia. . @F A Dubdiin policeman has been sentenced to four years prual servitude for stealing a wich froma drunken man. on ative sew SG umiye of Dorches wor . clo county, Oalifer Oct Sth, in the viet year of ble nee. ag &7” Asrisiant Surgeon T. C. Pollock has been arrested at Harri-burg, Pa., charged with issu- ing fraudulent exemption papers, B7 Since the first day of November; 1700 Dog? have been recet At Chicazo, Lilinois. 87 David Kinnear, ., Renior editor of Montreal Herald, aaa on cota aa 7 There has wen & fire at Poughlieepai>, Y., involving a loss of @1,200. ' #7 Flour is now sell at bigher rates than it has bronght since at 627~ Lumber is selling in'Philndelphia at is to $18 per thousand, wnd Jaths at 81.25 to $1.40, "BF The U.S, veswels Lancaster, St" *. and Warren at Panams on the 15th Last. . re 1,400 hors sin Ty tara pol Bh, ughtered rmenufacture of \erpentine has bea od in California, N ~ ‘= *