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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED xvEnY AFTERNOON, (@UND4Y BICEPTE. ; ) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gonsmn Purs’s AVEEUE AnD lita Srazsr, ar W. D. WALLAGH. pc do amc sand for‘ieas Wan i = | Star. VOHNSON & NAGLE, 9009 PENNSYLVYARIA AVBNUS, BOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.8 (Mle. 15 Reaver Street, New York,) OZLEBEATED BOTTLED WINES AND Liquors, ROB MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Highly reeummended by the most eminent Physi- eians of the U. 5. Army, @OLD MEDAL COGNAC, - @OLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, @OLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, - WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON 1953 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. ‘Weinvite the attention of Physicians Druggists ema Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell at New York prices, freight added. ‘We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above @eods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of GQiseriminating people, who reject the stale re- ‘purse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news wagers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards, ot. JOHNSON & NAGLE. oom Bole Agents. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 2965 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 296 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 89 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 3® SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BEANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIZES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BYE AND BOU N WHISKIES, BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, 45 WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. LIQUOKS, CORDIALS, &o. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF @ENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. ge We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermeticaily-seaied Fruits, Heats,&¢. “Bermetically-sealed Fruits, Neats,&¢. Seoumetically-scaled Fruits, Neats,X4¢. BXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USB. ee BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GUODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. SOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 20s PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets B een Ninth and Tenth Streets. eotmm " NOTICE To norris, qnoczns RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c. ‘The Budsoribers have jest eesived a fresh ship- ment o! @ OAPES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAO CLARETS, which they offer for tale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Stock of rorite, brands, SLIN PORTERS, SAUCES. DAH snd ENGLISH DAIRY "8 HERMETICALLY SEALED GERMAN and ENGLISH OORDIALS, Pe, Saleem KIBSENGEN snd ENG BEnone. & Oo. ranch—219 be avenu ao * illards’ Hotel, st ea aa a mall let of s Give ME 4 OALLT ndersigned respectfully forms friends th blic that he will o; his known cstabliahment this day fo 0 com) that it can cope srt eetre in the Voited Htaten I myself to pay particular attention to fur- sinbise hotels, restaurants, sutiers and. private families at the ices. hand « fine assortment Py eaten bie st PRA OLN eo st P08 BEE OM» My ashington City, D. 0. BH. 0. HOOD hand, , Emei \. He manufacturing rd Si) Ware, and k sbrorh telighed Tacs, Bev . Bilver. ty of other thi: usual): > lowest price, No. 538 aad all at ine very snd 10th atreeta. fe 18- . Go! avenue, between 9th an DERS Coren RERRUD PT ATENE WATER Re ok STOOLS, , ae per- fetly free sme! it out of orde: being, a Linney © Scaventont ‘articles in use. They have beon in all the UB. Hoe Pwo neg Se by A im any quantity ef the stag: No. 271 Pa. avenue, up i, washing. PROM iN. ee Cc. W. Dyer has lar packet y —— is cow discharging her freight. yy a HARTLEY & BROTHER, on 99 and 101 Water at.. Geor: te " HORSE COUPE. Enquire at GEN McCLELLANS, corser Ish and H tte! on } H { j Righty three thousand three PROPOSA PROPOSALS. ROPOSALBSB. OxpNance Orrick, Wan Darartuent, } ‘Wasuixeton, Nove: ir 24, 1962. Auten Proposats will be received by thia De- —— until ¢0’clock p,m.on the ninth day of mber next, for the manufact anti ure and delivery aie prcrees? FOR OATS AND COBN. Paro Ween ara and tes treet. Wasuixorée. D. &. November 34, 1862. S8BaLRD PRoPoears will be received at this office i Thursday. the 4th day of December, at 12 furnishing ‘the ernment wi! of the following projectiles. vie ek m., for it 5, te: bh Soli (20.000) two hundred thousand :busl of OAT! i it Riteen:inch Shells a ha (0 fr0) fro hundred thousand Dashels of old # a +4 i s t., boi nN , The projectiles to. be made ofthe Kind of metal, | The Oats to be of good merchantable quality, and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ord- wee. is bags ef about two bushels each. Bance Manual, with the exception of the Battering ts will be received by weight, at (s2) thirty-two Shot, which must be made of what is known as | ¥ pounds to the bushel. gon aa rinelpals of Sap dye cperoe gan be j Gonent furnished without extra charge tothe Ber! print rsenala of ni a ¥ Yorn on ccaasmia’ hoo Worthatreet, New | the dorm se Jp.ct g, goes marenentapte weal, P oT he Drosectiles are to be deliventa from of charge aun pa Pees et by weight at (56) Sifty-six prtation. tse . on Gorernor's Tsiand, New Work, harbor. where | snake £0. be fornished without extra charge #4 they w + such as may re 2 : pies | _ Delivery to be made in the city of Washi: Mee ates tarmeet ios spe, comtractor,imme: | witnin (so) twenty fve days from the date of by hd after th Bids wil! be received for any portion ofthe quan- tities required, not leax than 5&0 of any one kind Deliveries to be made as follows: tenth, of each kind. within thirty dave after notification of aieappenre of bid. and not less one-tenth weekly thereafter until all shall be delivers}. ‘ayment will be made by the Treasury Depart ment on the usual certificates of inspection and ipt. after each delivery { contraet, ROPOSALS. _ 8 y { _Pypporale will be received for (90,00) Sfty thon shels of Oats and upwards, and for (50,000) thousand bushels of Corn and upwards The properitions for the Oats and Corn must be On separate pepess and entirely distinct from and inde pendent of each other. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- i ei | der must appear in the pro) for the faithful perfor eran ot soma, eetired | “ra bid ix made in the melas of & firm, the riames No bid will be ontertained unless it beaccom- fall the parties must appear, OF the bid will be panied by an affidsvat from the party making it,to Considered as the individual proposal of the part-> he effect that he is an iron founder, and that ifhia Der signin, bid is accepted, the projectiles will be made at his foundry—naming it an in rererved to reject any or all bids ifdeemed un- satisfactory for any cause. Proporals will be at Washington Cit sale for Proje stile Ro 25-tD9 i JAS. W. RIPLEY, Brig. Gen. Obief Ordnance. ROPOSALS FOR LUMBER, DEPOT QUARTRERMASTER’S OFFICE, Corner of Wth and_G streets, i Washington Dy Co Nov a i362. at. orale from disloyal parties twill not be consid- | its location; and the right } ered, AND AB OATH OF ALLEGIANCE must ACCOMPANY | BAGH Faoroorrros. dressed to the undersigned | nd will be endorsed *Propo- | Proposals must be addressed te Col. D. H. Rueker. jartermaster U. 8. Army, Washington, P.C., and s ould, be plainly marked *‘ Propo: for Oats and pai GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fill the contrac! | should it be awarded to him, must be guarant | by two responsible persons, whose signatures must ; be appended to , guarantee, i The responsi } Shown by the official certificate of the Clerk | nearest jility of the guarantors m' of th ixtriet Court or of the United States Dis: 8RaLep PRroposas will be received at this office | trict Attorney. entil riday, December 5, 1{@2.ati2o0’elock m.. for ; delivering in the city of Washington, at such point | as the De pot Quartermaster direct, one mil- and mrecieies. Viz: Seven han or one (1) inch White Pine Common Cullings, e hundred and thirty- three (83,333) feot Scantling, 3 by 4, fourteen feet long. ( Hemloek,) Kighty-three thousand three hundred and thirty- four (53.334) feet Scantling. 3 by 4, sixteen feet | signed. long. (Hemlock.) hty three thonsand three hundred and thirty- three (33.333) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, eighteen feet long, (Hemlo:k.) All the above described to be good, mershantable Lumber. subject to the inspection of an agent ap- | hereby guaranty that — pointed on the part of the Government. All the lumber to be delivered within twenty days after signing the contract, Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered an oath of allegiance to the B.S. Gov- ernment must accempany each proposition. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whese signatures ure to be ap- pended to the guarantee, and said xuarantee must accompany the bid The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by bearest District Court or of the United States Dis- triet Attorney. Bidders muat 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 appear in the proposal. Ifa bid is made in the name of a firm the names ofallthe parties must appear, or the bid will ke ae as the individual proposal of the party — Dg it. nds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon si the contract. The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster. Informal proposals will be rejected. Proposals must be addressed to Captain Edward a 2, Assistant Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Washington. C..and should be piaifily ma:hed “Proposals for Lumber.”” Form of Guarantee. We, —. of the county of —. and State and ——,of the county of —, and State of hereby ‘guarautee that —is able to ful contract, in accordance with the terms of his pro- position’and that, should bis proposition be ac cepted. he will at once enter into a contract in ac. cordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his securities. (To yhis guarantee must be appended the official certificate above-meutioned.) - EDWARD L. HARTZ, Capt. and Ass’t Quartermaster U.8. A. Prerosane. Beurav or Yarns and Docks, Navy Department, 24th November, 1362. Skatep_ Pror. : building House at Naval Hospital, New York,” will be received at this office until noon on the 23d day of Dece mber, 1862, for furnishing all the materials and workmanship required in constructing a house for a Surgeon, on the Naval Hospital grounds, at Brooklyn, New York, according to plans and speci. fications, which are lodged with the Civil En, neer, and may be seen on sepueeen to hi Brooklyn Navy Yard, which plans ands t the ning | red and fifty thousand (750,004) feet 4-4 | | i | | } | | tions will be attached to and forin @ pari of the | contract, Form of Offer. ; (Here date the offer.) I (here insert the name or names composing the firm.) of (name the tows.) in the State of (name the State.) hereby offer to furnish under your adver- Uisement dated (date of advertisement.) and sub- ject to all the requirements of the aame, and of the plave and specifications to which itrefers, all the | materials and workmanghip necessary for the co: struction and completion of the house fora Surgeon at the Naval Hospital at New York, according to the plans and specifications, for the sum of ( { | ere | write the amount in words,)and should my offer | be accepted, I request the contract may be pre- pared and sent to the Navy Agent at (name the | sgency,) for signature and certificats,(here the | bidder and each meinber of the firm sign.) Form of Guarantee. .(Bame of guarantor,) of (nai the town.) and State of (name the State.) and (na: of second guarantor, &c..) hereby undertake th the above named (name the bidder or bidders,) will, - The undersi if his {or their] offer as above be soceaten antes | i contract with the United State, within fifteen after the date of notice. through the Post ice, of the geceptance of his [or their] offer be- fore mentioned. itness : L certify that the guarantors) are Known to ine to be good and respon- sible gusraptors in this case (Sigeature.) To be signed by the District Judge, District At- torney, Collecter, o Known to the bureau to be responsible. To guard against ofters being opened before ‘the time appointed, bidders are re: to endorse on the envelope, above the and draw a line under the endorseme nt, tb: Surgeon’s House for the Navy Ya to the Chief of the Bureau of Washington, D.C. s-T.-1sso.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. (Signatures of guarantors ) t New York,” rds and Dock ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the ; mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. above named (here name the | avy Agent, or some person | ma: | er lion (1,600 6) feet of Lumber of the following kind ; | Yertisement will be rigidly inspected. and « he official certificate of the Clerk of the | Bidders must be present in aon when the bids ae comet, or their propo: will not be consid- Bonds eqnal in amount to half the sum to be re- ceived on the contract. signed by the contractor and both of hia guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond pone aqromrany the contract, it will necessary for bidders ave their bondsmen with them, or te have bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contract ia tanks for bonds can be procured upon i pS osermary being made at this office, either person- , by letter, or by telegraph, FORM OF GUARANTEE, We —,of the county of —, and Btate of- |, and —, of the county o and State of —, ble to fulfill a con- tract in accordance with the terme of his propori- tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- | pared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the aficial | Mr. LUKE R certificate above-mentioned.) | INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c. All Oats aud Corn contracted for under digas as do not prove of a good sound merchantable tity will be rejected: ee mapas i mie Payment to be made upen the completion of the | contract, or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- termaster shall be in funds. Any informality in the bid, or non-conformance with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the propord. Delivery to be made at the Railroad Depot, or at one of the Government Wharves in the city of | Washington. The D+ pot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right te reject any or all bids that he insy doom too bigh. D. H. RUCKER, no 2%4-td Cojonel and Depot Quartermaster. @EALED PROPOSALS Are invited till toe 2d day . givers 1862, ae pion ss ae See ing the Subsistence Department with 20, BARRELS OF FLOUR. mone will be gaat for what is koown an No. ly . 3 rc ation Tone Sows Gerenios hntas for the dimecent erates should be upon separate sheets of paper. No bid will be entertained unless the bidder is present to respond | to his bid. . The quantity of Flour required will be about 500 barrels daily, delivered either at the Government Warehouses in Soorneuyes orat the Railroad De- potat Washingtgn, D.C. _ . The usual Government inspection will be mady just before the Flour is received. The barrels to be head-lined. Bida will be accompanied with an oath of alle- xiance, and be directed to Col, A. Beckwith, A. D, and C.8.,U.8. A., Washington, D. 0,, and en- dorsed ‘Proposals for Flour.’’ no 1s SFALED PROPOSALS Are invited until the sth | STELLA.. RAMI... ra | + of December, 1852, for furnishing the Subsiat- enee Department with 400 TONS OF HAY in bales. The first delivery to be commenced on or about “the 12th of December, and the whole quantity put LS, endorsed weroposale for | in before the end of said month. The Hay to be shipped by water and delivered on the wharves atéth Breet. and weighed in Wash- ington, D.C. is r, H ‘Bidders mast atate in thelr bida the price per 100 pounds at which they will furnish the hay. B Firns making bids mu+t state the names of ail the parties interested. Payment to be made in Treasuty notes, or such funds as Government may have for distribution, Bids to be directed to Col. A. Bre ee 8.,U.8. A., and endorsed a TAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, Nov. 15, 1862. ProrosaLs will be received at this office, until Monday, the first of December next, at 3 o'clock p. m,, for two hundred and ten thousand (210,000) yards of White Cartridge Cloth, in width and proportions as follows, viz: 10,000 yards 19 inches wide. 0 Ares MSs bn 20-900 Mei nut! so * ojo - roo os F 000, i roe delivered at the Navy Yard, in this city, free of cost to the | portation. | _ no I7-dtl jovernment for freight or trans- - 8. P. ‘BROWN. Navy Agent. | _ RMY SUPPLIES. | Orrion or THE C: QuaRTERMASTER, | Potomax, Wasminaree’ September D, ‘ia Prorosats are invited for furnishing for the use { f the Potor the follo articles: } bebe w tons best vote Trmotny Hay, i paled, the weight ofeach bale to be mark: edn. 2,900,000 bushels ‘ef Oats, of the best quality, im Broposals for | — | tieles may be needed, trong sacks, well sewed. | 1,000 cords Bak and Hickor ‘Wood, well seasoned | Rach bid must be accompanied by the endoras- t of tw nsible persons that the contracts granted ea ed from time to time as the ar. nay be needed, and contraate will be awarded for the quantities needed to the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. The right is reserved to accept all or any part of Broponals should be endorsed ‘\Proposals for Ha} s Wood,” as the case may be, and ent im scperetocnvelspes. .- RUEUS THALES, Se 23-tf Obief Quartermaster. s.—T.-1860.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens; and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’s great | Yestorer. [tis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. | Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- | fons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It They cure Diarrhcea, Cholera and’ Cholera | Cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just Merbue. They cure Liver Complaint and Neryous Headache. ‘They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sok ‘by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 22 Broad- way, New York. sep 25-e06m yTICE.—’ PARTNERSHIP heretofore Nipnigny Sryeean toa eens at on & ie Ali those. indebted to. the frm are ar, Heiberger, senior 2 i x b es under Military aud Naval Tasior, the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & UO., 202 Broadway, New | York. se 25-e06m He:¥o% BERDINE & POW! form the pablié that they have opened ve place, | faraiah at RMED OYSTERS in’ th sho s S57 Rememomber the piace—319 and 321 E st., adjoining the Kirby House. : no 5-Im__ 8801 ION.—The co-partne inert Potion the Fabecrinens firm of Moore See has been solved by mutual co: * GEORGE H. Mi 3B. M. DENNI! Washington, Oct. 25/1862. CurrbuRne HOSPITAL, May 33, 1062., NOTIOR.—On and after thin date, visitors will be allowed to onter the wardsof this Hospital on tee days, Saturdays, and Sundays only. and on days only between the aso 8 BILLINGS, as Ase Surgeon U. 8. Army. in charae. WRAPPING PAPER, 0 TRANGK TAYLOR. STEAMED OYSTERS! At 319 axp 321 ng sg ais mena hes Hewat. IN. oc 37 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1862. N°. 3,047. Five ei et ete em 7 Ten ee eee FF COFI.. .een--nnnn.. 6 OD ow. AMUSEMENTS. FORD’S NEW THEATRE, ur Pee e ie. Avove Fauna: aren oe * . Ford... .....Man ta) ‘TO! ie" (Also of Holliday treet Theatte, Baltimore.) GREAT HIT OF THE SEASON! Oath igh of he basalt Poa Dee igh: au MISS CAROLINE RICHINGS *: MR. PETER BICHINGS. pra ye ‘Aided by Mile CATHARINE yi -_ Mona. BAPTIRTIN CER AND THE CORPS DE BALLER Oe Comprised of the meat beautiful young ladies, wunder the di ‘and of the J TONS RON TANT, famous THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Balfe’s Romastic Operati ENCHANT R . 188 RICHINGS MR. Rlouines The entire the various parts, bringing into effect i Be ‘the services of nearly ONE HUNDRED PERSONS! #7 No Extrac ere for Admission. red seats 25 cents extra. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CARRIAGES will head up Tenth st. and around F ; and on lesy- ing the Theater, head down Tenth. No turning in N | front of the Theater, owing to the numereus vehi } eles present. Pricws oF Apmission :—Dress Circle and Par- pic aheretea Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Family ircle, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at Rd veloc! mences at (2 o'cloc! peer Sst S GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Leonanp Grover. ____ +. ManaGun GALA SATURDAY NIGHT BILL! Tae Peart or THE AMERICAN Stace, MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, In her great character of NANCY SYKE3, In the thrilling dramatization of Charles Dickens’ Master. Pies wie performance com OLIVER WiIsT. L, P, Barrett a: Fagan, the Jew D Betchell as. Bumble ie 8 Barron ill Sykes . L. Barrett a lonks Sophie Gimber er Twist To conciude wit! } A REGULAR FIX. | D, Setchell as....... .... Hugh de Bras | _BG” Admission 5), 95, and 75 cents, NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS. | PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. | AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY! The Management is happy to announce the posi- tive appearance of M’LLE IDA, The most gifted Equestrienne who has ever graced the Arena. j MADAME VIRGINIA, | The sraly Meqaiicent Brunette Artiste, H CHARLES 8HEKWOOD, / he Ring, in his great impersonation or Green me's Visit to the Circus. | ERS, Mr. CHAS. RIVERS, | Mast. CHAS. SHERWOOD, j And FRANK PHELPS, the Popular Clown. } By special request, EATON STONE will ride with the Star Organization. SPECIAL NOTICE —The Cremorne Temple is pow warm and comfortable, being heated by Four | Mammoth Furnaces. no B CANTERBURY HALL! , | LOUISIANA AVENUE, wean Sixre Sreesr. { In the Rear of the onal Hotel. FIRST WEEK | oF M'LLE ANNETTA GALLETTI, | GALL¥TTI, ! GALLETTI, H GA&LLETTI, i of Pete Jenk THE BEST WREXCH DANSEUFE IN THE WORLD! In New York GALLETT) ALLENGED . SABE] ri en Bet sae wie BENO2 Cubas did not accept ! | MLLE GALLETTI is without doubt the best danseuse in the world -} havirg danced at more first-class theatres than any | danseuse before the public, FIRST APPEARANCE F 0} MONS. E. VELARDE MONS. E. VELARDE THE REST MALE DANCER IN rr! THE GALLETTI AND VELARDE ALLET TROUPE. In the Beautifal Ballet entitled ESMERALDA. | ALL OF THE MAMMOTH COMPANY Will remain. ani ill appear TO-NIGHT IN A SPLENDID BILL! 6% o'clock; performance, 7°. Ranier se peas we ath ooK OUT L LOOK OUT LOOK OUT FOR THE OPENING OPENING OPENING OF THE KEW OF THE NEW OF THR NEW WASHINGTON VARIETIES, WASHINGTON VARIETIES. WASHINGTON VARIETIES. WASHINGTON VARIETIES. no 18 HEATRICAL. Frederick City Opera House, | for the winter season.— Wanted, for the above | place.1 Walking Gent, 1 Juvenile Man, 1 Comedian, | 1 Walking Lady. All'must understand their busi- ness. No Boot Jacks wanted. Also, 1 Man to sing and play on the Banjo, Address as above. nB-3t JDROF. ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI, PIANIST, VOCALIST, AND COMPOSER; Has returned from his professional tour, and, by request of his numerous friends and pupils, opened a course for the Piano and Singing; by his new and simplified method, in Washington, on the Tith November. 1862. By Prof. WOLOWSEL’S system a person having only a slight knowledge of’music will be enabled in a very short time to read eet facility, and execute operatic as well as music with rare perfection. As to the vocal , by his way of vocalization, he arrives at mos' Be porte its, renders i he ajnger to vo- the voice poyertal.and enables calize with facility, securacy and fine quality of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Bvening Singing Classes i opened CALA ry si m., when Prof. pews read- Tngiby his ayste a tt ‘Subscribers to, tins cla vy system. ou J class mei Aecepted ly the lst of mm ber, 1862. 0) Professor Wolowski receives visitors daily from | see uf, at bis residence, No. 451 10th street | no 1-lm AX STAMPS. i We are to furnish UNITED eYATaS TAX SEAMPS Government rates. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Banke oc sim (iat & Rep.) Noe 25% Pa ave! 59 * TAKE NOTIOR. M.T PARKER Ne. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Respectfully and rfully returns thanks for the Hawi ing fealty fog ngs, ¥ ever} po THE BES HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTING, Together wi! Eee Beare. tos ABS }PABLISHMENT, "ie has ie EAN vellaiting ‘a continuance Vor. ie no o ublic’s favor. i HES PRGA RP MREAEF cowasua And Pe OMPINESS. IN BELivery. ISPANA AVENUE, oc 22-3m. Between Sixth and Seventh sts. OTS AND SHOKS TO BUIT THE TIMES, all kinds of sol bias T Passa oedagms rn-m made to order, wil sold’ at a much lower price than hat bese heretofore charged ‘this elty for much and 8HO) if SHOES ef Eastern ve uss er in rsons in want of BOOTS or Oty made Mrork, will always find a good colt, ore} Gite TN ap5-thr 314 Pennsylvania avenue. WINTER GOODS WIN ~ aL A TARY AND CIVILIAN. WALL OHEPHEN are ‘now opent their PALL AND WINTE GOODB, embraci: fine DRESS COATS, DOESKIN PANTS. “VES &e. A large and well selected Stock of fue heavy OVERCOATS. We have also a complete assort- | sae est ireare will Gud our Military Goods | jcers desttous to theit manta, Hear p Woolen Blankets, | cam ‘A801 & oF camp use, at VATL, STEPHENS & 00., Pennsylvania avenue. 0c 26 att hetweon 9th and With atreata, W HITE AND COLORED FLANNELS, with all \ ethers Nave of DRESS O00 ee soe and Ninth street. Pa. | front of Sheridan’s division. on the | pike, amounting, however, to nothing of mo- | ment. Colonel Roberts, of the 42d Illinois, aleo | captured a Rebel captaia and some mrp aad | Steaffers Aries and | Admiral re} | at least several compan: | in that direction we are not ) army. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. HEAPQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTomac, Novy. 2.—The railroad from Aquia Oreek was completed yerterday, and a locomotive came down this fe ceived by railroad henceforward The enemy are industriousl; tending and strengthening their arth works in the rear and to the rirht and left of Fredericks- burg. Their operations are distinctly visible through glasres from our signal statidns. No movements of importance have taken place for several days, but a reeonnoissance is Said to be in progress, which promises im- portant resnite, “ * z FROM NEWBERRA, Ni €. Umsuccessfyl Atsempt of the Rebels te Take the Towa — truction of Rebel Sait orks. Fortress Moxxox, Nov. 27.—On Saturday last, an expedition left Yorktown, consisting of three gunboats and a force of 6000f the Lith Marne regiment. They returned st after baving ecouted ten miles beyon: Motjack where they destroyed extensive and val: salt works, Last Tureday, our pickets near Williamsburg captured eight rebels, who were sent to Fortress Monroe. A flag of truce boat leaves here early to-mor- row morning for City Point to bring down Union prisoners in charge of Capt. Jno. E. Mil- ford, of the 34 New York. The tollowing has reached here from North Carohna: NEWBERN, Nov. 21.—On Tuesday, some 4,000 rebels, under B: (ten. Martin, attempted to drive im our pickets and take this city. They adyunced on the Trent road, from locks~ Ville, and succeeded in driving, after a brisk skirmish, the pickets a short distance. Some Sudof them then marehed through the woods seven miles to capture two companies of the 27th Maseachusretis and one company of the 2ith Masrachuretis, stationed at Batchelder’s Creek, on the railroad. The rebels met with a hot re- ception, and were defeated in their attempts, falling back in disorder and retreating at a | | double | awares, but Col. John Kurts, our efficient pro- uick. They thought to take us un- vost marshal, then in command of the post, was prepared at ail points. Desertions from the rebel army are quite nu.erous; fifwen came in on the i6th. THE WAR IN T.: NESSEE. New York, Noy. 2.—A Nashville dispatch of the 27th @staut says: Generai Sill directed Col. Kirk, commanding the 5th brigade, to re- connoiter towards Lavergne to-day. His com- mand consisted of that portion of the brigade out on picket duty, with two Se gram of cay- | ca alry. hey came upon the Rebe valry out Senden after.a few shots the Rebels fell back. heir other outposts fell back and concentrated one mile in the rear, where they fired several | times on our advance. and wounded Lieut. Col. Hand, of the 30th Indiana. The right, under Col. Lo@ge, drove back the iemy to their bat- | tery on a hill; but, misunderstanding ai order to charge and take the battery, they got too far to the left, and the enemy fired a dozen shois and retreated. yond Lavergne. None of our men were killed, buteleven were wounded. The Rebels carried off their killed and wounded. Their forces consisted of cavalry and artillery. Their com- mander, Gen. Wheeler, was wounded, and we get three prisoners. The tiring was quite heavy on both sides. There was also heavy: ais ville cape ig ree yeni foite pike. The enemy evinces a disposition to tight this <ide of Murfreesboro’, but have not been fortifying. The best information places their force at 50,000, New York, Noy. 25.—T Queen, trom Havana on the via Nassauon the 24th, arrived this evening. She bronght no Havana papers. The Nassau Guardian states that the r steamers Antonia, lately the Briti-h steamer Herald, and the Leopard had arrived from Charleston on the 2vth. The pro were at Charteston on. the i7th. Admiral Wilkes with two steamers arrived | oft Nasean on the 2th and signalled for a pilot, when a Wilkes that he conld not pilot him only by special permit of the Governor, whohad issued a proclamation to that effect on the lIth. The rted that he would not violate the permit, and would fot come in without per- Mission. He then bore away and lay at a dis- tance ef three miles from the shore. The Guardian is very indignant, and says that Wilkes will not be aiowed to come in, probably feeling afraid that the tworebel steam- ers in port might come to grief. The Senora and Octorera were at Alaco on the 15th, much to the disgust of the secesh sym- | pathizers there. The Port magistrate had an interyiew with Commanders Stevens and Col- lins, giving them acopy of the proclamation, and intimating pores Ieee not stay in port, and at the same time offering to sell any stores they -wanted. They left that day returning again at night. Accident to a Steamer. New York, Nov. 25.—The steamer Potomac, which sailed hence for New Orleans yesterday, came in collision with a canal boat in the har- bor, and, losing her stem, was obliged to return” to go on the dry-dock for repairs. Cotten Mill Burnt. Dcnpas, Canada West, Nov. 25.—Crossiand & Brown’s cotton mili was burnt to-day. Loss $¢,000; insured for £1,000, The Excitement im Northern Texas. We have been permitted by the Governor té look over the official accounts of the discovery of the secret abolition organization in northern Texas, and the quick justice meted out to the rorcenkcauss to be of e 01 Ap, one it date. It purports to have been started im the North, and to embrace numbers of the Northern urports to ex end bes of the militia of nerthern Texas. How far it extends peers to say. The bulk of its membership in Texas is in Cook, Wise, Denton, Grayson; etc., counties. It alse reaches down to Austin. Its first ded object.is to resist conscription. Its chief object is to keep up & spy system for the Northern It hag a grip, a sign, and a word. In case a member divulges he is to hunted to the ends of the earth. In case of a draft of the militia to meet a Northern invasion, the members are to go along and desert when the battle comes on. The testimony elicited also = to an invasion of Texas trom Kansas. t refese, moreover, to a concurreut invasion by way of Galveston, and that both armies are to meet in Austin. The organization has been found to extend to all classes of the community, clergymen, pro- fessiona] men, farmers, etc. Among muinber, we are pained to find the name of Dr. R. T. Lively, of Sherman, a member of the Masonic Grand Lodge of this State, and re most highly esteemed, having enjoyed some of the highest offices in that body. The whole sub- stance and machinery of the organization have been discovered. A jury of twelve good men are empaneled in each county, and the guilty parties are brought befove it and the evidence taken, Itis in every case so concinsive that there is no getting around it. Several of the guilty have, after condemnation, confession, and while under the = de- clared that they deserved death. In Gaines- ville twenty-two have been hung. Trials are now going on in all the counties. The testi- mony goes to show that most of the mitiated havoseinea the society since the 15th of Sep- t . Itis very certain that nothing of this char- acter could haye gained any formidabie dimen- sionsin Texas. Itis simply out of the question. The seciety is now nipped; all its members are army in its fold. It also ag | known and will hereafter be watched.— Hous- > | ton Telegraph, Oct. 17. court of assizes of Brabant has fined ape de Look Corswaren 500) frauce for nov-attendance &s 4 juryman, and, as he was absent again on 8 following day, 4 second fine, amounting to 1,009 francs, was impored on him. e7°-A San Francisco letter dated Oct. 31st, states that Capt. Freeman, of theschooner Ann Eliza, speaks favorably of the chance of ob- taining the treasure from thesteainship Golden Gate. oon. Supplies will now be re- | They were pursued a mille be- - firing in | steamer British | pilot went out and informed Com. | Tue JatL.—There are at present Ld the jail of W: 216 all but 14 are aw! aie prtoners'ot wo before the magisirates. the rooms for the lett of the door, while opening in the one used as a store Cook room. = by which about #600 is annually “ot Tho credit for this improvement is Milbura. In this room several of the are employed in cooking. are fed much better prisons, getting and bread, (very often three tiny “4 | bacon for j Se water pod —_ introd| | northern part of ilding, uerded in the other portion: at p men Laying to wash in the presence of the busins being on the stairway, between the doors leading w the cells. An effort is being made, however, to introduce the water every portion, and we are assured that it “ihe halth of the prisoners la very i @ is being but ep he eet fe og treat ment; a fact which is owing to the condi- on of the place and the vigilant Gnawa the physician—Dr. Dubamel. tied Rey Ay rey cture, which has been | complained of by the grand jury at nearly Ithough every term of the court, al an ¢: to our citizens who view it» outs! te oot tn i li | : i H iy g & Z E 4 é } f fine trim inside, and the jailer, Mr. B. Milbu | with his puards—Mesers. T. H. P. Wilson, Jobnson Simonds, G. H. R. Waters, E. Thomas, ©. E. Lockhart, and —— Roberts—deserve much credit for the manner in which they have discharged their duties. —— Focrtn Warp Station Casrs—Nov. 27.— Carrie Peters,drunk and disorderly; workhouse 30 days. Wm. Warren, arrault and ity: fined $3. Jas. Franer, drnnk agd ¢ ly; Pav’k Bresnehan, dronk; turnéd over to mili- tary. Jas. Brady,drunk: Dr. A.H. Young, do.; locked up 5 hours. E. J. Cooper, building an | Srea contrary to law; fined $3.54. John Maho- ney, assault and battery with intent to kill se- nee, Sor hearing before Justice Clayton. zl ‘inn, ting in ureh: tt sawed we diiog state nah ASEM Hace, fal Savage. ing and profanity; fined $5. , 5. J. W. Hall, malicious mischief, dismissed. J. H. Squire and E. 8. Dana, assanit; for farther a, A. — drunk; fined 81. Minor, abusive language: bearing. | Thomas Maack, A. H. McLaughlin and Jonna Hanny, drunk; turned over to the military. | Noy. 28.—Theo. Ward, pacpiien. oF 75 s for a hearing. Jarret McGw; ‘im. | Thom) , Andrew Smiler, Ninie peon, | .; dismissed. Michsel Shandy, profanity; | Andrew Hane, disorderly; fined $1 each. John Collins, Thomas Collins, stealing lumber; bal for a bearing. Geo. Cunningham, disorderly; turned over to military. Mary . locked up five hours. Edw. J. Uall, up eight $2. . John L. Hayes, do.; locked Geo. Niblo, do; dismissed. John ureasonable , turned over to Aosta - va ae ao isorderly; turned over to A Field and Chas. Penlib, do.; Chas. Semmes, assault and court. Allen Gardiner, Noy. 29.—Sarab i a ey : Z a ES PF —- Ann 0" city. James Brown, drunk; fined Roby, three cases of assault to bail for court im each by Justice Patrick disorderly; turned to Thos. R. kins and Jos. Kelly, do.; each. Jas. Unkwood, swindli orderly; the ity. fined e in, drunk Hugh Riley, do.; do $1. Es: | One S DrrecToRy or THE Hosrirats.—The Frederick p 4F 2d. If so, w is his ber od address? 24. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chap- lain of the boepital ? 4th. If notin pecan ot, present, has he re- cently been in bospital. a. If so, did he die in hospitel, and at what jate ! 7th. If not, were his orders on lea: t The Comm! to Turaish more specific information as te the condition of any patient in the District witin twenty-four hours after a coreene 48 est to do from an officer of any of its “Tuc office of the Directory will be open dail ce 0! tory Ww! iy from © o'clock a. m. to © o'clock aceessible in urgent cases at any in night. Ld The number of patients in these ind to be socaneiin ane bere undertaken locally by the Commission about 25.000. If will will be extended to include | itals in the es the co 2 " Frep. Law OLBSTEN, General Secretary. Adame House, F street, Washington, D. 1962. ——~-——- ~ Suconp WARD STaTion Cases, Nov. 27.—-G- Fisher, theft; dismissed. Dick Rivers, — C,, November 19, serter, do. James Murphy, drunk; G.orge Cook, drunk and ‘ 9158. Hugh Conner, drunk, do. $198. David Jones, assault: do. $3. Bernard J. Cannon, drunk; Gicesinned. Saree Stevens, bogus policeman; j er hearing. Seater 2 Levi Williams and James McBride, disorderly: dismissed. Matgaret Lae, Pe ee Soha Wane, dism| 4 @rank af fighting; do. James McMannnes, disorderly: do. Eliza Lewis, di $2.0. Gotherndt Troff, drunk and ttmned @1.5-. -y Giblin, drank; for hearing. Michael Cooney, disorderty; re- ferred to the « tendent. Noy. 29.Augustus Ripley, disorderiy: dis- missed. Mary McRar, drank and disorderly; fined &. B. Gris, "charged with swindling, dismissed. me : > 2 STOLEN PROPERTY Recoverrv.—On the of October last, the room of Miss 3 sitter of one ofthe proprietors Wi Hotel, let ve eect ef a oi several valuables, ring, valued at $450, and ether jewels, in «wennting to #500 er $600. The matter was placed im the ds of the detective corps, un- Jae ee pp all she property @t& by Beajnin % Tilman, in Baltimore, where it had been pledged for Si5u. The brokers were unable to give ny descripuon of the party who pledged the same.

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