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THE EVENING STAR = FUBLISHED EVERY AFTEENOOR, (4UNDAY BXICEPTED,) av THE STAR BUILDINGS, mm Puxs’s AVESUB AND 11TH STREBD, aY W. D. WALLACH. —>—_—_ 4 a for six year, in rr three months; the rate of 19 cents a week. Single Eben +> ing Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, JA ARY 3, 1863. THE RATIONAL BOOK &TORE, 9 PENKSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Eleventa and Pwelfth Streets, WAS THE LARGEST, FINEST, AND CARAFEST MBSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ALL KINDS EVER BEFORE OF¥4KAD IN THIS MARKET, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PERLACKESMITHS FORGES Ee De. ANVITS, : ERINDSTONES REE SHOES, MENTHES SP aha: ii BLACKSMITHS TOOLS sale, wholesale or retail, at lowest prious,”” 4. P. BARTHOLO : @sim 556 Seventh st., bet. Pa. av. and Ganal. YOKES, HEELBARROWS, AL BARROWS. H CHAINS, AGON JACKS. AGON WRENCHES, ROPE. INGLETREES, GE PLATFORM SCALES, [AY AND COAL SCALES PICKS, SH FELS. AY. STRAW and FODDER CUTTERS, &e | Bor ale. wholesale or retail, at lowest market | E J.P. BARTHOLOW, -lm 55% Seventh «t., bet. Pa. av. and Ganal xEB A HATCHETS, saws OOD SAWS, OOD HORSES, IK HANDLES. 4XE HANDLES, USHES, aoe Fe. & .* and retail. . PB. BARTHOLOW. @e-m 558 Beventh st., ay. and Gazal, AGHINERY, OF AL i MAS Sritike. ke., &e., Yorsals ¥E BARTHOLOW hm 658 Leventh si., bet. Pa. av. and Canal. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE aED MOUSEFURNISHING GOODs, Fer Sale at Lowest Prices, Wholesale and Retsil. J. P. BARTHOLOW, $58 Szvaura Srausr, @B-tm_detween Penneyivania avenue and Oana!. TED STATES. Dee. 8. 1962, there disap- biank “‘Cer- id dollars, numbered from 14,551 to 6.900, both inclusive. No Certificates like them Rave ever been issued from this Office, and none ‘Will ever be iasued. sd true Oertiticates of the denomination of five thousand dollars have their nu: wace in red ink. x the marginal border The words “If the blank be not filled up. this Certificate fsaned iH be paid to Bearer,” are PRINTED OF the Certificates, in redimk. All that fi i 3 H ; f i tedon the face, in Ten tak, All ,” printed on the , iM Ted luk. that wil issue from ibis Office In fu- be like those issued heretofore. Those package differ from the genains in hay- words above quoted, viz: “If the order not filled vp. this Certificate. isqued to i i arer,’' engraved om the face rtificate, beginning over the vignette, and the herder, aad evatin- low on each end, over the engraved denemi- “5000. "Phe punibers are printed in on in red ink, UaDeR the “500” denemina- large denomination ts in greeu ink. Cer- f the denomination of one thousand doi- ering the description o' those losi, have 4 a ; but none of that denom- 'e been pennioe Certificates there is kn ornate fig- garland placed overand onder each of the serolis ing the denominational figures, 5000,” matthes three indentations the sere'l, lengthwise of the Certifio,te, is about three quarters of an inch long, an th of an ineh wide in the center, tapering both = from the Ce 3 On the lost Certificates, = F SPINNER, de 18-27 ‘Treasurer of t! nited States, ATTENTION, SUTLERS. « W. PITKIN. A. B. PITEIN. PITKIN & OO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND \M MLSS 10. MEKCHANTS, Ween: ING a ae woe pean yon @ juxt received and we sock of GROCERIES SUTERR'S We are offering at lo cash prices than can Bought In this market elsewhere. One of our ing in Phitadel, we have advanteges ip baying over most vere houses. Particular at- “icisiee) OTRMeES Orters. birKiN & 00. ATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. "8 SPEECH AGAINST INTHE wn RING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS. IN PRAIBE OF OUR HIS BOLD SPRECUNTRY. tr lf e 2, i i i i f i z INOREASE IN THE PRICE OF WOOLEN AND BR IN COTTON GOO BS. HING MEN'S AND BOYS? W yor R, ae ght it at old pret and they will mot pA mes the Jeast advances, as they are Scemesincd coeeiernellallcthacs, ‘They unre ihe ‘ano are bound to runoff their stock within next forty days to ‘oum for our stock we are now uianufactoring, Ja only Logs CA our goods to induce them and ou BOTS’ JACKETS AND PANTS emools anything ever offered in this city. a. BRUCE & 0O., DesLene 1x MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, No. 464 71H Street, 2eD = Two Boors Below Smith's. MP STOVES! MP BTOVES!: Soe ae ae rene METEOR a uring . A BERATING [aisha a = will oe by ~_ tose! sa chenp as they can be bor S2Saitimore Ho & H. 1 GREGORY” Gp8Be D1 STORE, 242 Pa avenue, sear Thirtcensh st. Leéier’ hair colored a permapeut black or brown, UOK & 00., No. 484 7th street, PR the ge their immense stock salad i. Alay, TDS ANDHAUS ers or aged tos en ee -, Sete.’ DEvor FOR THE SALE Bem sm WOTICE —On and after this date, visitors will be - PROPOSALS. P*0Pos41s FOR ENVELOPES. Post Orrice DAELREMERY, ‘askunxion, Dee. B, i862. 8RALBD PRorosiis will be Tecvived at this De- ge nt until p.m.on the Wth day of Jannary, ond fer fu ne lomo Bevelcnes. mare or sae ne Festmes r General may require t> be tarnes to th eny Department for covering letters :e- writers, are to made in the mort thorough mauner.of the vest manilla paper, and to be $3; by 3-10 inehes in size, and must Be gummed for seal- ing at least 435 inches at the point. They are also to have upcn the upper surface a quantity of griut- ing, in clear type. eovering abont one-third thereof, im conformity with a sample which will se furnished on application at this Department. Bia. Fernie 15.000 envelopes, 8 are aleo invited to or such quantity thereofas may be ordered by the Suiv made of the ‘estmaster General: to be thorong! 9-10 inches in { best quality of buff paper. to be 4 b j; size, and to have the fice Depar! ment,” “Oficial Business. and ‘‘ Postmaster” | or on them in the w:anner preseribed by this epartment. t Alit-6 above envelopes must be banded in par- | gels of twenty-five and delivered weetly. at the Post Office Departinent in Washington, in geod | order. ready for use, and free of cost for packing | and transportation. and at the rate of 31,000 each | { Week. The first delivery to be wade on the frst of | | February, 1863. | eniaaers are cupected to farnish sampler of th veloges whic! ey propose to supply, aud ; bid wil be constiorns unless offered By manu fy turers of envelopes, aceompanied by satisfactory | | guaranties | | The contract witl be awarded to the party and- | mitting the lowest and best bid, which is to be de- | | termined py taking inte seevunt the price and the | quality of the sampi i t nd and securit be reqnired for the faithfnl t sarc of th Tact, aud all payments un- ler it will be made q { ar‘erly. } _ The bids should be endorsed “Proposals for En ; Yeloper,"’and should be addressed to the Third j Assistant Postmaster Genora!, Post Offer Depart- | ment. Mo bLatke | j Postmaster Gemeral. _ ae 20-Atdans ostm PPorosars FOR BEEF CATTLE, Eee yearns pare of January, 1863, fer furnish: to the Subsistenee Department 2.60 head of Beef Oatile. iz @ Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. C., and each apimal to average 1.3%) pounds gross, aud he esttle admitted that weighs less than 1,%0 pusnds gress. The first delivery to be made about January Mth, . OF as KOON thi eras Government may di- per ane Ngee be required to contract. = with good and *u ficient security will be aired. oporals from sontractors who have previous: failed to comply with their bids, from disloyal pest sons, or where the bidder is n. resent to respend w_his bid. will not be couside: The names of firms should be stated in full, with “he precise address of each meraber of the firm. Payment to be made in ¢ertificates of indebted- Bene Government may have All bide to be secompenied by Grad rare directed to COL. A. BECKWITH, A. D.C. .U. 8. A., Washington, D. C., and “Preporais for Beef Cattle.” Fortn of Guaranics, We, — , ofthe ecunty of —. and State of —.do «a , ira vited until the 15thday | ” by guarantee that ——isablo to fulfil the eon- and that, should is propedtion be asecpted and . show rey 2 acce iM at ones enter into fe contract in sccordanes Tewith. Bhould the eontrect be awarded him, we are pre- to become his securities. tee must be appended to each bid.) wsibility of the guarantors must be by the afictal certificate of the Clerk of the Se Ceurt or of the Tnited States Dis- rney. ids which donot comply with the above will te jected. 1 he res; BMY SUPPLIES, Orrioz or Tax OF Pome rayy 4 ron the Potomac Wasninaron. heptoinber 20. 1580, PRorossts ars invited fo Ho gtenteae, for the use Of the army of the Potomac the following artic: 5,000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, seourel; = the weight ofeach bale to be mark: ereon. 2,900,900 Durkels of Oats, of the best quality, ip strong sacks, well sewed. 180 cords Oak and Hickory Wood, well seasoned and of the best.quality. Bach bid must be accompanied by the endorse- ment of two responsible persona that the con’ if awarded wil! be fulfilled. _ Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar- (icles may be needed, and contracts will be awarded = Bg eee Boole’ oo ee lowest responsible er wu} in, The right in reserved to nanos ce os or Osi in separate envelopes. sexstt | | all or any part of amon pager pos hed gary for Hae ey case we: and enclosed fate envelopes. RUFUS INGALLS Lieut. Col. and A. D.O.. Chief Quartermaster. jee BALTZ'3 . ELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER! All persons in want of asuperior artiele ef Lager Bz be lied with ote an BOE OE Pe CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, y the Agent. RILE a . Manufacturerof. x Stitkw PRI M MINERAL WATERS, pat neMie cil * CLARIFIED CIDER, mt fc And AGTABEY. COLLINS & 60.8 H SUPERION DRAUGHT ALB. UNION ROTTLING DEPOT, be 6 If 5ST Green street. Georetewn. Menonns oF conguees AND STRANGERS VISITING WASHINGTON Wik find it mach to theiradvantage aud personal | comfort (if rooming out) to take their meals at this well-known and long establiched Restaurant. The | subseriber hac spared Lo expense in refitting his | entire establisient, which is intenled exclurive- | ly for 2 first class Gentlemen's Restaurant, where may be found all the comforts of a private home, and on very moderate terma Gentlemen are hampered requested to eall before making arrangements eleewhere. a ©. GAUTIER, _BoMeolm —_—s 252 Peunsylvaniasqenue. T BOSTON BROWN BREAD. HI8 Isa superb article, one thet will please every lover of a good, healthy, and nutricious BREAD. Hotels, Hating Ho and Families sup: with thix delicion 4lso, Warm, Bake: ing. from 7 te¥ o'clec! FISIONS’ & CO s, Suilers, Grozery Btores © : avery morning and evening ele. Beans, every Sunday worn. kK, by the quart or = 5 ‘ ery, No. 295%, D st., tween !7th and Isth ata., below Penn. avonug, Give us a call. Remember the namber—295. de 6-e03W* - €. BOBNOWSKI, WATCHMAEER, B 318 Pa, Avenve, (Inon Harr.) C. 8. would respectinily call the attention of rar- | idents of Washington, officers, sutiers,soldiersand | "PINE COLD AND METER WaT. ~ BIAMON DS. JEWELRY, &e. Being connect: @ with a larg | i miltewerthen cus ctieiigass inshy city | ene Beas bavebesmeanmtedts elt tes U Rriioe: c examine my stock befure purchasing gitels, de. Zhey mer be =, Hi Au TCHLES sold by me will be warranted for H ton. D. Cc. git yas | “WATCH REPAIRING done by a practicul wateh- ADAMB EXPRESS COMPANY, POL E! or pairing. - oe Py onthRaP ye POMBER Yan, ee eet robe eeDaEa) Wet sBRENAN. No 21 North Gay street, Balti- e. -, dea Poplar, Mahogany and wood Boards and | Plank,” Also, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers ; po establishment in the world munity. i Mise Jenny Allen, | Ram Wax... rin Walnut. Ash. Oak, Hickory, | sero: | Furnishing Stere; all of which I offer forsale at | the lowest prices. de 4-Sm* | J. JOLLIVET, ‘ADTES’ HAIR DRESSER, from Paria, srrived with « besutiful collt ction of French: BONNETS, HEAD-DRESSES and Ww ERS, just received from Paris, which he has’ opened at the corner of Eleventh and F sts., No. 46%. He reepectuliy solicits the patronage of the ladies a¢ heretofore. Also .French Oorsets. 43-Im J FUGITT’S faders, and Sumdayey oul? ke a LUMBER YARD, ‘only yen the of m. SIXTH STREET, Fi BILD: : S, ® Army. in cares. as Asst Burgeon “J DAME’ EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Fhe DELI Street. between Sd and M1 atreste_ L -~, oud Bow sit, Lasting Moroc- So eee Oe *Spildren’s Balmoral a a No. f6'Market Spice, P : rts Beh Da Oh He ROSENTHAL. *OUGHE, eer Op mr eae &e. COMPCUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIO. This pleasact sod popular Cougs Remedy has teen «6 long nOWn and extensively used that most persons Lave become familiar with its extraordiaa- eficcy. Tt can be had at aj! the principal drug ee at Band Sty cents @ bottle, $67 Gama cotm™ ADLES? BALMORALS AND CONGRE:B reat variety, at the Boers oF Pesnsyivanis ATeNDE. 412-tf ORTFOLLOS, EMGLISH, FRENCH AND American; Writing Desks, Rusewood, Leath-r, and Mahogany; Bibles and Prayer Books, Baglish and Awerican. Moroceo and Velvet Bindings, some with Clasps; Albums, various; Photograph Al- mr; Army Lorenettes, ‘mported direct from is, by the undereigned; Juvenile Books, Bug- lish, French ard Ameriean; English Prench aod Am/rican @tandard Au*hors, in fine Bindings; t Knives; Pocket books; Colored Toy Books, gam So renee PRANOK TAYLOR, DYS’ CASS(MER JACKETS AND PANTS TO aateh Baya’ and, Youths’ Onstimer BAOK COATS, VESTS and PANT to match. We have just reovived Idee! Chapter eeere — = which ¥ sold at our usual low pen NS AM WALEER & OO de 4-4tawiw [Tet] 368 Penn. aveu' Exon ANDAMBRIGAN 4 T Can ABLE OUTLERY wat ecelve ind Sueticar TABLE CUTLERY. of superior ard final, which we willavllat ourteually ©. W" BOTELER & SON iron Baill, 316 Penn, ave. has inst | s iaree stock of Eng- | Undei with lines BRITISH | to LIVE: AMUSEMENT: WASHINGTON VARIETIES, KINTH STREET, WEAR PENNSYLVANIA AYLRUB. —....4 HAMBLIN & 00. PROPRIETORS......_. ACTING MANAGER ---4. M. HERNANDEZ BUSINESS MANAGER..__._JAMES PILGRIM BEST COMPANY IW AMERICA! CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDISNCBS. | LOOK aT TRE ARRAYOP TALENT! The Wonderful 4. M. HERNANDEZ AND HIS TALENTED TROUPE, First appearanee of ‘the Young ard Beautiful KATHLEEN O'NEILL, The great Irish Oomedicnne and Vocalist, who wlll appear MONDAY EVENING, De. 2, In her great character of THE IRISH PERFECT CURE! Also in a characteristic Irish Melange, IRISH COURTSHIP, In which she will sing her original song of “No Inisw Negp Appiy.” WLLE MARIA ZOE, ti ted | The most Accomplished and Charming Dansense in Ameriaa, First appea:anee of the erlebrated MR. B. YATEB, BAM LONG The Great Comic Singers. The celebrated BUDWORTIL BROTHERS! MISS ADA TEEMAN, And the STARS OF THE VARIETIES, Nesmbering Over Fofty Performers, SF Srxciat Notige.—A Grand Matinee on Bat- urday Afternoon, for the accommodation of Ladies and Chilcren, commencing at 2 o'clock, MISS EVA BRENT. The Accomplished Vocalist, I8 ENGAGED AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, Ac d will appear on MONDAY RVENING, Jan, 8. Parqvette an Orehest) Sh MAAALRE to} aeneaeae, leleleiciclelcle} dAddcadiadal Ei YY, THE NEW CANTERBURY: Lowisiana Avenue, near Sixth Street, 3 £ Eg zg E os ed be os ag bes be OS ML LEAL LE lelalelaialatale! r Gso, Parctvat & Co ...Pror’rs axp Mawagurs, GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHTS WEDNESDAY EVENING, Decamber Sist, (NEW YEAR'S EVE.) STUPENDOUS MPROVEMERTS! This immensely popular place of amusement will be opened on the above evening, ina atyle of max aificence Bot to be equalled in the country. Tho work hasall Deen executed by Washington Work- men, ata cost exceeding FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS! New Prosceninm, Private Boxas, Balcony, Par- quette, &c.. by Messrs. Entwisle ere. New Stairway, Stage, Appoin' Mr. James Darling and Assistan &c., by Messra. Myers & Fieseo. Metsre. Shutter & C Work, by Joho Keiler, Scenry, Decorativus, &e.. timer. The Canterbury Hall is now one of the largest. handsomest avd most comfortable Temples o: Amusement in the country, the proprietor. haying apared neither pains nor expense to make it tne {Beat MUSIC HALL OF TRE WORLD! cue ohy ew a am Dreaca- niuin, a raagnificent Baleony, which alone will ae- commodate over 4% per pew Orchestral Chaira which for eas and ele; exnnot be sarpaasad, Every seat in the house has been so arranged as te enable every person to have a fuil view of tht stuke, which bas hem fitted ap with new Scenery. nes Curtaius snd Appointments, by some of the bert artiste in the country. There has been nothing ubdone thal would add to the co: rt of the Thecrder of entertainment offarad is second to In proof of which, of talent is respectfully sub- gent, araus?ment-loving com en +» by Gas Fixtares, lecGhan. Painters in Plastericg, Mason The magnificent new by Messrs. Lamb & Mor- | patrons. the following arra: yee intelli itted io tue inte MIS8_ AGNES SOUTHERLANB,. The Neottish Warbler, MIS8 KATE PENNOYER, The Popular Terpeichorian Artiste. MISS NELLIE TAYLOR, The Oharming Melodist. HE COURT OF BEAUTY, Z Miss Lilly Brandon, Mins Clara berger, Miss Tilly Forbes, Mis, Kate Harrison, Mivs Anne Harrigon, Mlle Jennie, La Petite Ella, ct THE BEAUTIFUL BALLET TROUPE! GEO. R. EDKSON, The Great Comedian, Pantomimest,and Vocalist, THE TALENTED OORPS D'ETHIOPE, Willie Armst: aig tance at q Cr i H.W. Eagan, the Unrivaled Comedian, yi M- Hares, the Champion Clog Dancer of the Billy” Emerson, the Reliable and Versatile Per- former. "Jean Cloaki, the Diseiple of Terpsichore, 4, Bylvas Clarxe. the Acme of Punctuality, Harty Talbott, the lmmense Tauborinist. Vv HO WILL APPBAK RVERY BVENING in an olio podd: CORKOGRAPHIVALITIES ! The evening entertainments will conelude with the THE RIVAL ARTIZANS Jack Bnoodle......... 0.2... George R. Edeson . Willis Armstrong Apwigeron—Baleony and Parquette, 25 cents ; to Orchestra Arm Chnirk, 6 cents; to Private Boxes, holding #ix persons. 85 \ SOHNEIDER'S aoe PROVED PATENT WATER CLOSET OR ELOSs STOCLS, Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families. ‘These Stools are made wholly of metal, are per- ¢ Kastern importing | feetly free from smell, cannot get out of order, and, HANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES. NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS: & Forwarded with accessible sections of the count has agencies ip the principal “NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Ita vineipal offices are ABHINGTON, D. C.. VILLE, LEXINGTON. Oonnections are made ROVINOES and LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAM toe yy European This with steamsh' PTON and HAVEB. all and com: at all accessible of ou P: parts Sp Gal 0. DUNN, Agent, ‘Washington, D. AP: ESS OR MISERY!—THAT IS TH: JUESTION —The bropeebors of the “ PAR. ISIAN CABINET OF WONDERS. and MEDICINE,” have determined—re; 28, ( expense—to issue. humanity) four of esting Lectures on Marr Disquali: tions, Nervous Debility, Premature Decl: Weakness, Dppression, or igno: ‘bysi as +4 and Nata: Law. i res have been the means of enligh saving thousands, and will be forwarded receipt of four stamps, by addre Cabins of Anatomy and Me y, New York. 5 jt of Bhaker Flannel, E. G ined Merino and Oxaton , With Drawers to nsoal forcast. our uaual low prices Oi WALKER & 00 desstawiw = fInt.} 366 Penn, ayena 8, NDS, &e. BAFETY AND DISPATCH to all ompany way Towns ip NEW YORE, BOSTON, it New York and ys the CANADAS mead e ines to a in Great ritain and on the Con- Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS mate a for the benefit of enffering eir wost instructive aud — jes: Indi- orahee of These invaluable tening free on the ae edicine 30 Jy Iely NTS.—A ENTS’ UNDER GARMENTS. melanie match, irom the largest sizes, all of which we will sell at | AMUSEMENTS. | WASHINGTON THEATRE. i CORNER ELEVENTH AND C STREETS. Lussppe... ... . Maw Busisese Mamacer. . Braen Mawacer. GRAND GALA NIGHT! THIS (8ATURI AY) EVENING, Benetit and last Night of MR, FRANK DREW, = Who will appear in three characters iret App aranee of the Wesbington Favorite, te BRINK * MR EK H MISS CHESTNEY will aleo appear. SATURDAY EVENING, i EB ikisH EMIGRANT. OBryan (with song, ‘Irish Emigrant’. Lan.ent.*’) Tim Bobalink. Followed by F; Dre ILLE. «Eaeh lady visiting the theatre wil! be presented with a carie deersite of Mr. Drew as Camille.) To conclude with — DICK TURPIN Seekey Goosegreen. ... Diek Turpin, the Mighwayman. Monday, debut of MIBS ADDI t THOMPSON, A young lady of this city. Balcony Chairs, 75 eente; ¢ tra Beats. 75 centn; Parqueite, 50 conta; Fam. ily Circle, cents; Private Boxes. #5. Doors open at 74 , to commence at 5 o’el 663 THE (1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD (with ita coi et aS vinsT-cl’ans ROUTE nies CITIES BPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! STONE BALLASTED AND FRER FROM DUST: BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADE.PHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them makin; CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the RORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTB ‘om WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE mate ai points inthe WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWES?. SZ For Through Tickets apply at the offices of the Northern Central Railroad Compacy, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street Wi mn, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. BPLENDID BLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6 a.m. and 5 p. m. trains arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 a.m. and 6.45 p, m., Where connections are made with trains on the Northern Cen Railroad, and arrive in Harris. wits tho traloscnthe Bocnerivints denna Ee 6 trains on the Pennayly: jen’ si road for ali parts of the West. FREIGHTS By this route Freights of all dereriptions ean be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads ef Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa, or Miszcuri. by Ratiroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railread also connects at Pare with Steamers, by which Gocds ean be forwarded to any port en the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Iiinois, Misais: spl Wiscousin, Missouri, Kansas, Ark Rivers; and'at Cleveland, Sandusky. end Ohi cope with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lerchants and shippers entrusting the transpor tation of their Freight to this Conipany can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, are at all times as faroraticas ave charged by othe Railroad Companies. ‘i . Vis P je part jar to marl ckages “Via Penna. Centra} pad Lines WH BROWN. Agi rthern Central R R., 7, NO North street, Baltimore. ENOCH LEWIS. Gen] Superintendent, Altona, Py L. L. HOUPT. Gon? Ticket Agent, Philadelphi H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phil: delphia. Jan 2-ly,r 486 NEW AND CHOICE BTOOK, 486 PAPERHANGINGS, Embracing Goid and Velvet, Gold tncts sat Me- for the Ticbly adorned or most huibieFentaeneee” WINDOW SHADES. nd Common Shades. Buff. Green and Bine Hol- . by the yard or made into shadea. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, Warranted to be Gilded with Goid Leaf, handsomest assortment in the District, from vest manufactory in the country. Also, beau- variety of dark Wood and stall-sized Oval Carte de Visite Frames of foreign and domes- tic mnannfacture. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Naile, &o CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Cories of celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary The attention of those renovating is oslled to the above goods, which were purchs<ed for, and,on aceount of the mes, will be sold at the lowest re- munerative prices exclusively for CaBH for per and labor, when purchased and executed Allarticles warranted as represented. aapanere ior Reith ees al wimeow val; , in city or country, Dunctaally execuvgt MARKRITER. L No. 486 Seventh ot., eight doors above de 15-}m* ‘aa Fellows’ Hail KHUROPKEAN HOTE AND RESTAURANT. Corner of Pa aw. and \ith st Washington, D. The Proprietor of the above establishment re- spectfully announces to the public and his friends that bis house hes been thoroughly remodeled, aad the arrangements a*e such as to compete with any otber hotel of its size. been tly improved. Particular attention is called to his WEIN STEBE, (Wine Koom,) where nothing but the best | WINES: CORDIALS. etc.. ete. are kept. id frem the Bar, where sais hy it ‘em : terve up MEALS. OYSTERS. GAME | CACLRR, which will be merved in « first-rate style modera' con. Me tf prices, RMRICH, Proprietor. s.-T.-18c0.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of 4 4 a 2 Bi 2 z 5 vigoraies the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- | . m., there connosting H A beautiful selection Gold Band, Imitation Gold | rely re: and DELI. N°. 3,076. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) THE BATTLE AT MURFREESBORO. Two Days’ Fight the War—Dete ng— of the Confederates. eae eats Nvar MURFREFRRORO’, Dec. 31.—Our entire army suftered terribly this morning, Four regiments of regulars lost half of their men, and all of their commanding officers. The Apderson Troop suffered severely. Majors Rosengarten and Ward were killed.and Generals Staniey, Rousseau, aud Palmer were wounded, Two o'clock, p. m.—Genera)l Thomas reas the rebel center, and drives the ene may the dis- tance of a mile. We advance the entire line, which Gen, Rosecrans is persona Hy superintending. One shot hilied two of his staf. The Fifteenth Wisconsin lost seven cuptains. Cieg'l Negley’s artillery us sull mowing the Tebels in the center. Crittenden’s left wing bas taken the intrench- ments xt Murtreesporo’. The rebel guerrilias Cheatham and Rains were Killed. NASHVILLE, Jan. 2.--There has been a terri- ble battle at Marfreesboro’—the greatest carnage ot the war, The Federal roops encountered the rebels on the uth uit. near stewart's Creek, when heayy skirmishing took place. The rebels were driven back, and we captured 100 prisou- ers and killed and wounded alarge number. Our loss oh ibis day was seventy killed and wonnded, #1 day break on the 31st the fight » as renewed with great fury. Gen. MeCook’s corps was oppesite to Mardee. After desperate fighting, With heavy lows on both sides, McUook re- | treated two miles. He soon rallied, however, | but Was asain driven baci, and at aight Was four niiles this the of the ground occupied in Morning. The fight continued until 11 | @elock p.m..8t which Gime we bad msinisdined } chief of Re-ecrans’ sy: 8MOKING 1x» BALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINE, : rkanfas,and | , our other positions. The Federal joss is very heavy. killed are Brig. G Sill; Lieut. ¢ 3 Brig. Gen. Willic! Indiana; Col. Bell, 2¢ Ohio; Col, Shafter, ac brigadier general; Col. Farmer, 15th Keniucky: Col. Jones, 4th Ohio; Lieut. Col. Cotton, 6th Kentweky: Lient. Coionel Jenes, 39th Indiana; Among the Major Carpenter, 19th Regulars; Major Rosen. | Karten, of Philadelphia; Captain Garrett, 19 Illinois, Col. Carpenter, isth Wisconsin Bat- | tery: Lieut. Col. McKee, 15th Wisconsin. The wounded are Brig. Generals E. M. Kirk, of Hil; Wood, of Ind; Van Clue, of Minn. Col. Carsall, of Ohio: Major Gen. Roussean, of Ky: Lieut. Col. Berry, sth Kentucky; Maj. Slemmor, 16th Regulars: Mojor King, sth Regulars, and many others. The 2ist, 5thand 35th Lliaois lost two-thirds in killed and ‘Wounded; the Lik ad Seth lost one-half iheir numbers, the 1G1st * Ghio lost 125 men, aad the S+th Indiana abont | uh The RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT has also | pure St. Croix Runs, roots and herbs. It in- | tion, Diarrhora, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus © Headsche, and prevents Miasmuatic disease | from change of dict, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Drnuggists, Ho- tels, and Saloous. 22 Broadway, New York. se 25-e06m T GIVE ME A CALLI EE Undersi and the peblic that 1 ee he will open bis D establishment th - mag mn. He has ined it roughly repaircd and neatly fitted, and has also ceen engaged all he summer im bedding the mort choi YSTERS the Chess ¢ Bay roduce. his famous creeks at Piney Peint. Will receive by the steamer James F Siney Pcint, twice — week. fresh supply, inde- gendent of my regular supply boate. By such arrangements there will be uo failure in filing auy as we bave never heretofore failed w do, ‘utepenc- ent of the blockade. with any house in the United States. I pledge myself to nisking hotels, ree’ families, at the lowest eash pric Will keep also caaned ITS and and VEGETABES. a ee 3-4 ee DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’s great restorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sone, and can be relied upon for its purity. It enres Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OO., % Broadway, New York, -006m P.H BRAKE & OO., No. ; gued respectfully informe his friends Guy, from | contraets that may be made with the establishment, | My arrangements are so complete that tt can cope | y particular attention to far- | Tavrante, Sutiers aud private | Same number. The total numer of killed aud wounded ts estimated at 2,500, The rebel loss exceeds ours: their Gen. Lams is among the killed, and Gen. Cheatham is wounded and a prisoner. We have captured 500 prisoners TUE BATILE RENEWED, was renewed a= 3 o'clock a. m., The batrte January heard at Nash ville. Al 10 oelock a.m. Gens, Wood's and Van Cleve’s divisions were in Murfreesboro’, driy- ing the enemy, Who were then in full retreat, ‘Three hundred prisoners have reached Nash- tne. = pea eles captured, is Major J. J. Frank ih Arkan- sas; Cupts. W Jotuson and J.P. Eagle, 2a Atkansas, aud Capt. 8. ©, Stone, ist Tennessee vat Many buildings baye Geen taken for hospital purposes, Sud great numbers of wouaded are being brought in. The river is falling. 2ud we bave only 18 inches on Gie soais. Major Foley, commanding 175 men of the Tenth Kentucky Cavalry, surprised 200 sebels, at their camp at Elk Ford, Campbell county, halling 3 wounding (7, and capturing 5!, also burning all their camp equipage, capturiag *0 horses and & large amount of arms. The report that 15,000 rebels crossed the Cum- berland last Monday and were moving towards Louisville, is discredited at headquarters. FROM KENTUCKY. A Rebel Cump Broken Up. HrapguakrEns, Cincrnati, Jan. Major General Halleck, General-in-Chief: Major tranger reports that he has received a dispatch trem Major Foley, commanding an expedition sent by him ty Elk Fork, Campbell Tern. composed of 250 men of the 6th wth Kentucky Cavalry, stating thaton Sunday morning last he surprised a camp of rebels 350 strong, at that place, killing 30, wounding 117 and capturing 51, without the loss of a man. All their camp equipage was burned and eighty borees aud a large amount ofarms captured. H. G. Waioent, ajor General Commanding Hravguartens Cincinnati, Jan, 2.—Major pneral Halleck, General-in-Chief: I bave just rd irom: Ma jor (ten. (irauger that Major Stevens, of Fourteenth Kentucky Cavalry, with 150 men, o were ordered by him upon # scout, to ascertain the whereabouts of a large band of guerillas ia the eastern part of Powell county, Kentucky, on the 26th ult. after the traveling all night over obs>ure and dangerons tridie paths, camp. They were preparing to moye, but our troops dashed upon them, cap- turing their leader, a noted guerilla, and eleven men. he rest, though ouwtwwumb. ven: foree, w to the de: gorges. T amonnt ef clothing, &c., that were bein Marshall's camp, w nKets, guns, i sported to Humphrey ere also capinre H *W Major G: PROM NEW ORLEANS New York, Jan. 2—The steamer George Wasrhingum bus arrived, from New Orieass on the 25th, 7 following vessels of (en, Ranks’ expedition were in port:—North sur, Iilinois, Arago, Empire City, United St ™ ral Couméuading. ie) ren, Saxon and M. A. Boardman jowiug vessels of war:—Hartiord, Pensacola, Potomac, Mississippi. Katahadin, Winona, Nciota, Cxyugs, Ltasca and Pampero. General Banks had removed the restrictions upon holding of church services, giving notice, | ver, therewith, that clergymen 2re aut he restrictions imposed on all other men. Quite a number of political prisoners have been ordered to be released role ty commit BO Acts OF hosulity to the Stare THE EXPEDITION AGAINST VICKS. BURG. Carro, Jan. 2.--A steamer from below reports that the gunboats accompanying Ger, S man’s expedition have gone up the Yazeor At Bromongol’s Bluff, twenty miles above the | mouth, & Rebel battery was discovered, and a severe capnorading followed, dering which he gunbort Benton was struck sixteen lumes, hols peneirating General Sherman’s force will devark ap the Yazoo river, and isa@rch to the rearet Vioks- burg. A ira with supp ie would ieave Merephis on the ist for Holly Sorin When Island No. 0 was evacuated lately, 69 cannon were spiked and 10,000 rounds of am- | munition thrown into the river Jeff Davie addressed the Miss.seippi Legisle- sore, @) Jackson, on the 26th. 1. Garssche, | Ist, und the cannonading could )- ; Aiteennisitinis ungas, City of Kath, Hondu- | j | than can be fonnd in any ether—is published Fridey morning. Bingle copy, per anvam....._...__.g1 0@ Five Copies, reese eerneee ee 6 TO ‘Ton copies .......-........... 9 OO Twenty-five eopies...._............. 98 6G | It jeveriably comteins the “Washington News’? Shat bas made The Datty Keomns Star cireulate i Generally throughout the country. ™ NEW YORK POLITICS. Ineugeral Addrese ef Ger. Seymeaur. ALnary, Jan. 2.—Gov. Seymour, in hie in- Augural, thanked Goy. Morgan for his kind eipression of good wishes, and congratulated Lim on the able close of his administracon. He then said “1 have solemaly swore to sy stitution of the United States, with | Rave also sworn to sappert the resets ' a a * the iu the State of New York, with all in poueitee H nd Il ehall uphold it, 'e SWorn to support the duties of th | OM: of Governor of the Stat, and with yea Sid they shall be faithfully performed. consultations and laws are meant for the guid once of our official conduct and for your pro tection and welfure, first law recorde for my observance is that declaring that it shall te the duty of the Governor to maintaia and defend the sovercignty and jurisdiction of the Stat. The most strict injunetion of the con stitution is that the Governor shall take car that the Jaws are faithfully executed, and help me God they shall be. He would no- dwell on the present occasion on our national affairs. position as a State yi happily “Our attended to by my . views on re. the subject will be laid befgre the While knowing that his position gave him but little control over national affairs, he (Gov, Seymour) yet ventured to trast that before the end of his term of service the country would be ogaie great, glorious and united as it once the eon- ite restric- SEES: - Se The Advance of Gen. Roseecr: Army Upon Murfreesbore’—Rebels Driven Back at All Points—The Rebels im Force at Steward's Creek—the Armies Battle Facing Each Other. LAVERGRE, Tenn.. Dec, 2, via Lovieviiua, | Dec. 31.—Orders to advance on the enemy were | given Christmas Eve, but were conntasmanded before morning. On the morning of the 26th our entire force was in motion, s wee og dewn Wilson, Nolinsrille and Murireeporo Pikes. During the day, Col Cartin’s Brigade, ef Gen. | Jeff. ©. Davis’ Division, McCook’s Corps, had | some lively ekirmishing, and the One-hundred- and-first Ob: Nant one gun snd a Satowon from aticoress Bae We lost only two killed and three or four | wounded. | Thegnemy were driven back at all points, olinsville and La- | and atdark we oceupied N, ps moved down the yergne, and Thomas’ Cor Franklin and Wilson I’ikes, and all intermedi. ate points: M. ‘s Corps down the Nolins- j eae eee id Crittenden’s down the Mur- reesboro” e. two brigades marching to Jeit on the Jefferson Pike. —_ Crittenden drove the rebels all day, carry. ing the bridges on the Jefferson and Murfrece- boro’ pikes in handsome style. Our loss in the i bets he wee any kal and twenty-seven ' wounded, most o! e Intter of the Twenty- sixth Ohio * dj Ata late hour Gen. McCook forwarded dis. vctches that Hardee had retreated upon she urfreesboro” pike. It seems that hie true line of retrent, if Bragg had not intended toea- kere um, was down the Shelbyville Tread; therefore it was concluded that the enemy Wonld resist im force, from Stewart's Creek to Murfreesboro’. Subsequent information confirmed the im- pression, and every preparation whieh had not been made was perfected. In consequence of the heaviness of the roads it uired the wholr of to-day to concentrate and rest our } Woops, and, with the exeeption ef pleket skirmishing, there war no fig! “ug on ibe en- tire front. Gen. Rosecrans moved from Nash ville,down the Murfreceboro’ pike, ai half-past 11 o'clock &.m., and pass d to MoCook’s front, his head- quarters being established on th: Murfreesboro” pike, iles trom Naehviue. Gren. McCock was directed wo press Hardee's | two divisions at Trinne on Saturday, and orders were issued to move up along the whole rosd, The enemy's pickets were soon met st Yanous poipts, and there was «! skirmish- aug all Gay jong. Hardee fell back idly be- fore McOovuk’s eager advance, Soe haticoen Cavalry distinguishing themselves in moving up fo the ener ou Yne wat 7 The two a: mies now face each other, on op- posite <i teward'’s Creek, twenty miles ‘om N The main force of the enem: is £ix myles from the creck,and we =ree: ) upon iim line of battle. The General and Went to ihe extreme front on the Mur a pike this sfternoon. Thecnemy’s Ae ene visible to the naked eye, and a considerable body of them, with @ battery, were drawn up on the read, within distinct view, not more than a mile from us, keeping up a lively dire, with little « feet. We anticipated a shelling, but jor some rea- fon ‘he enemy, though deep!y interested in our movements, declined to expend teeir ammum- | tion. The enemy have the advantage of posttion— high, rolling territory. very much bi > with | adeep creek intervening. Our troops aro felt Of ardor, and the General appear- confideat ef winning ® great victory. We estimate the Rebel effective force ai 35,00) men. They recently sent 10.000 trom Kirby sm 's corps to Missi«vippi. is certain. The cutting off our communi Louisville and Nashville is nota good thing for us, bu grent victory will re emburrassments. Reynolds's and Fry's divis- jones are after Morgan sharply. Scouts informa us that Hragg asserts that we shall lose 10,40 men belure he leaves Maddie T. nueesre. Grent Fire in New York. New York, Jan. 2—A fire occurred here bakery,on Fulton street, involving a les of ever $50,004, The coffee and spice mills adjoin- adjoining building was also burned. Tt was ocevp'ted by various parties, Lose €8,000, Nos. They tvere ove! by Messrs. Daori A Maraoi, Wh: Pluooner, and Haflerty & McHagh, " Otte Ys ue Fly, whore loss was @15,000, J.C" ive store—loss $10,000, Brownie & Smith's Gold street, destroying bude Noy xe npied by Messrs. Ring & Me sian ipe makers—loss 22.000 It then » : their contents to the extent of sbout#i,em. G. | W. Woodward, steam pump maker, on Beck~ last night, which destroyed Wilson's cracker ing were olso burned—loss $60,000. The next 76 and 77 were also burned. «. £5,000. Also the buildin, otlice, No. 73—loss &,(00, The fire next, Beekwsn street, damaging three and Man street, was burned out—loss $31,400. Procession of Cgntrabends at Nortelk t Celebrate Lmanctpation. Fortress Monroe, Jan. .—There was some eacivanent at Norfolle yesterday consed by the conirabainds, to the pumber of some ninking & procession through the townin honor, | of emancipation. They bad a band of music | and carried several Wnion flags and cheered most lustily ter the dowRtall-of Southera slavery. ~ Owing to th construction of au order is- Terent purpose, about two bup- d persone were arresied last evening whilkt reing from places of amusement. The , however, passed Of withowt de turbaaemy: Leg ture ef Mi-«souri. Jvryerson Crry Mo, Jan. 24.— Beu. uses Of the Legisiature of this State to-day da resolution to appointa joint com o memorialize Congress to te Rot | less than 22,140,000 to pay such em milt- tia ae have been in active service, Alsotoast | Congress to grant to the State all rebel proper- ty confiscated to the United States, to »ity loyal cilivene. A resolution was al«e pase. , €d for a joint session on Tuesday next, for the election of United states Senators. From San Francisee. ‘ San Frascueco, Jap, 1—The steamer Sier- re vada, from Oregon, has arrived with F90.00u, The Legixinture of Washington > | ater twe Weeks’ exciting Coptest over the else- ©. Of presiding officers of Couneil, has com- meneed business, Safed hence, ship Constitution, with ¢1,67,- “ngland and $380.080 Tor” | | | Bermuda. Halirasx, Jon 2. The B-rmeds mallsteamer bas xrrived. Admiral Milne’s squadron had x 1 aes : not retorned from Nassan, Th Leopare and Kate bad row the ‘barienton,

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