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= 1¢r tanta, having two banners, o; Eden Lodge, | read to him torefresh his memory. But then NING STAR | Cc SR eee eee ran, GAs OFFICIAL. having & representation of Ada. and Eve in | he must be sble to give the identical language, E | jenthly Meeting of this Aercveiation will be neid | Appamwam LIxceLy, Gaerieieo United Statet the Garden of Eden, with the motto, «Woman's | for, to say that the language in the indictment — j o merica > 6 — THE EV WASHINGTON CITY: Eee aeo ciation oe eee Jo All Whom is May Concern. FRIDAY cooceees: ef ep remiperance FRIDAY RVENING, the friendship, woman's gift,” and one of Lebanon | is similar to what witness saw, it is not evi- ; > « Le » Tepresenting two Odd Fellows, one | dence. pine eee jection of officers fur the ensu- Batisfactory evidence having been exhibited to bi nd another white, in the act of handing The Court ruled out the testimony as incom- mo) . . oc 8-8t* me that ists &, PurBasem has been appointed & puree tom widow and child. Thisdelegation | petent. a8. y the fine colored band at ‘Witness retained the manuscript in his pos- Vice Gonsul of Denmark, for the Btate of Iilinois, to reside at Chicago, I do hereby recognize kim os < COLounr- emer SHAPFIBLD’S BALTIMORE CON- such, ané declare him free to exercise and enjxy ave ’ fectionery und Btenn Ice U.eam Minufac- S7-SEADING MATIBE ON EVERY PAGE, | UF no ace iste slrcct, Vteeeee ces ae a ie a on the route. x jon szid “ACH SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING THLR- | Farticn, Baile, Eupyers. Wediina: aad otter en- euch fenctions,powers and privileges as are allowed LATEST FROM CHATTANOOGA. The Grand Chapter, nambering about forty comune Surewarl eae aa iene GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. thowivecte Taonaule trina: loc Oveeen ‘and Water | to Vice Consuls of the mest favored nations in On close inquiry we find that the Govern- me, followe the grand officers and | could not give the latter not! Se tee $2 per gales. EFS R | “Mn testimony whereof, Thave cansed these ltiers | BERS Ietest information from Chattanooga is | ‘trectors, bromght baauer’ of the Philsasipais | ‘re seply to a-quection. uy Mr. B wit. Washington Meney Market. oe *t LPHUR, VAPOR, pplauectirld patent, and the seal of the United | UP t theevening of the sth, (Monday,) rather Chapter, bearing upon its front the coat of arms | nes ead he mad ne recollection ae a. Gas Quotations for stocks, coin and uncurrent MEDICA Pn BATHS. Btates to be hereunto affixed than to the 6th, (Tuesday,) as we stated im ths | of the order. rowski telling him thosé papers were for his urnished by Lewis Johnson & Ooe., s 4 tio! -day’s Star. 1 Along the route the streets were crowded, | (Mr. G.'s) own use. maoney: Mrs. M. N. ABBY, formeriy of No. 486 12th Given under my hand at the city of Washing. | first ed:tion of to-day’s None of General bo (Mr. G's) . Banke’ street, baring taken the houre No. 333 G street, ton. the 6th aay of October. A- 2 1333.and | Rosecrans’ very recent dispatches—which are | *Nd in some places they were enthusiastically | At this stage of the proceedings Mr. Carring- U.S. Coupon Bonds, 161 feet. 2.20" wi econ?) b tached to the 7th’U.S. colored volunteers, sta- | session five or six hours, and then returned i: sommes Sy ete Baltimore, who per- | to Mr. Gurowski, and never saw it afterwards °@ Row to produce Buying. Selling. f iath i red to administer satus . f the Independence of the United gtates received. In passing the office of the Military | ton prepared a writtes notice to Mr. Gurowski, SIGIK 108K"| far Llu Cate ak Pie eae eet aoe a aes savas {ici 2 Gh tbe ingenen tense States | up to the date first named above—mention any | Governor the procession halted, and the bany | £2 niring: kin tg peoduchaba paper lisaakinties par b Gout. Kore ue ets Erysipelas, Sait =e. ses tug Pinal gent ABRAHAM LINCOLN. | thing relative to «the situation” in that quarter; | played the Star Spangled Banner; after which to Mr, Chase, C 2. dau . : i F? i Pal sey. Neuraigin affections Biliowe Pe- nero ‘H. Suwanp, Secretary of State, all of them referring wholly to military details. | the order gaye three cheers for the flag, and The court then sajoureet until to-morrow g The recent dispatches received by the Govern- | three more for the Provost Marshal General, | morning at ten o’cloc eee int, +s sated the Bath it able to P' y § vern- | meaning, we su the Military Governor, " Notes i Quertermastess Ohecks, New Uerntica « Amerieau Geid American Si yer, 17 apr “1th c-nfidence, anc trastug the afflicted of ment here that do refer to “the situation” are | Goneral Martindale, or Provost Marshal Todd. a ae WALLACK’S Rxnerit—G Rover's THE 5 ‘as Linaton and Georgetown will avail themselves from General Meigs. The procession entered the grounds of the Pres- = ‘ ate rt Mr. J. W. Waiiack will take his first benefit at New Yoru Ratres—Fiust Boarp. ohne cre re Pere DE ee pies, aoe =.-T.-i1sco.-=. The Richmond papers that have been re eon eee ened 12 HA aeninee aan Grover's Theater this evening. | The play so Coupon 6s, FSH, We; 7-30's, lun 4; Certificates ale frth Marks withoat pain ceived at Fortress Monroe contain rebel des- rm ‘Red, 2 ted 1 @ occasion is the “Iron Mask,” of Indebtedness, 99%; Gold.’ 447. Leach pao ane BELA GIT tor niae apuparhes ons arriving in front of the President's Honse the 5 drams of inte ;: patches from Bragg’s army to the 6th, one day procession was halted and fronted, and the draw tothisacw tempieded aed cannot fail & ated tot later. They state that Rosecrans’ pontoon :| Star Spangled Banner rendered by the band; | a crowd. He will be ably spt aly ad < assisted by E. L. = field—the mansion of therich and humbleabode | bridge and trestle bridge over the Tennessee | ajter which three cheers were given for the | Davenport, Mrs. Farren ana the entire cent ‘ e ol of the poor—from the office and the sacred desk.; have been swept away by the flood. Nothing ieee SC eile es? ano sites een ee cna having arisen as to “who has reached here as vet direct from Chatta- The President being engaged in Cabinet coun- | was the mai in the Iron Mask,” a majority of The official information received here to THE WILEON MANGFACTE Riedace Beant far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook Nooga, through our lines, confirming this state- | ci), did not mak his appearance, and the pro- | those uninformed, or those who have merely “ Ment, and it is clear that nod such fact was | ¢¢ssion took up Its line of march, followed by | read the work of the novelist, Alexander noon to-day from Generel Rosecrans, is up _se 1m foot of 221 streetwest. | and corner of the civilized world—is pouring fptileR | 29 | _Cirvolars at the Bouse, oc 6-24* From the army hospital—the bloody battle- ; —W t ‘thi ublic ag OUR MILITARY BUDGET. Dvacaipacuee enlace purporting to ot Sarnte in putting on Cement and Graval Roofs. We le it for trusti FROM CHATTANOOGA. eee eee ant nn. berous for trasting | _ trom the mountain top, distant yalleys and si the large crowd of colored spectators, mostly | Dumas, have, m tic consideration of the Sete ee . known to be true at Nashville on the 7th, ait diay caste to Tuesday Inst, when Bragg had com- PRU Ere ONG RN Ea ee anes cospte in the evidente of the astonishing effects of AT cowaasee congregaioa in Front.of ‘the Seetbed it . ah mut ane miauvoukun nese menced @ cannonading of General R.’s po- nvney refunded ert poripait. for Wemtt Ad- | DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thou- FROM FORTRESS MONROE. A guara of the ad: Disteiot:roeianatiacca m= play Of to-night ts «funded upon hist vrical sition, from go great distance however, asto err. FE Smear Ne Es i-Itm | sands upon thousands of letters like the fol- Si aac a eae pani » tog y ou ts!” Lts production everywhere has bea SLNEO'S WORLD RENOWNED ‘ RESULT OF THE EXPEDITION SENT OUT | break, and performed their duty faithfully. | fully successful, and in the chatacter of Lon te entirely abortive of results. One of these ones. pet Ee nactone bane outa full | lowing may be seen at our office: BY GENERAL FOSTER. The route of the procession was as follows de Bourbon, Mr. Wallack bas added inestim:- a z ; Tawth of whiskers. or a fine moustache, in fort: SSeS SSeS Down Fifteenth street to I, up I to Pennsylva- | ple projessional janr: dispatches from Chattanooga states that Ruse- $055 ‘ang in pronounced by chemi ta to be inva'a. REpsEURY, W184 Sept. 16, 156). | perRUCTION OF REBEL BOATS AND Cap. | Mia. avenue, up Pennsylvania avenue | wrenth, Ae lech tors Me Davenpor! is ane- crans* commusications, including his various bie as a hair restorative. Our teil wil! prove its “% #* % * .I have been in the army hospi- TURE OF BEBEL SUPPLIES. to and around the Circle, down Pennsyi- | qualled. Since he has taken to the assamption efficney. Bent by mail on receipt of Sit ir Pic? | tals for fourteen months—speechkss and noar- + vania avenue to Fifteenih street, via Presi- NEO, Box . 4 oe dential mansion, down Fifteenth street to F, GOOD CONDUCT OF THE NEGRO TROOPS, | down F to Sixth, down Sixth to Louisiana — eee to his already crowd d : - ‘i : of this part be bis added « lustre to the play lines of telegraph, one and all, wereevidently and postage. Address DR. M which it had vot before, in all its startling ie Pc ce, Poughk 2Y, dead. At Alton, LIL, they gave me a bottle pan tana ih mee ang x wes briliiancy. He re-created the character anew: of Plantation Bitters. *. * * Three bottles avenne, up Louisiana ayenue and down Indi. ne ‘ . - | and tho, in ite importance, thor: hh vee Our unofficial intormation, which is a day = - restored my speechandcuredme. * * ¥ * The following dispztch has been received at | anaavenue to Third street, down Third street nated thy romance. I's representation ioyolving later; ‘shows thatithé cume state‘of things was "TRY THE BIG LIOR mopacco, ©.H.Fuavts.” | yeadquarters: to Pennsylvania avenwe, thence along Penn- | the picture of the guilt of the ambitions lorem dling citer inle by TANDLEE rs HERRING, a¢'the — =e. Gu Tuiy 96 des: ' "FoRranss Mownog, Va, Oct. 9, 1863.—Major syirenic axenue up Capitol Hill, north side, to | of the tears of blood evoked by the sulferings of ading igar ¢tand in seca a saan iin pen we One sistas man, who had been General H. W. Hall. ck, General-in- Chief: Lhave At the church the following exercises will | and the terrible vengeance resorted to by tha pei cuscan aia VILE BE SLD AT THE CATY POUND. THis | d not out of the house for two years | the honor to report that the expedition sent out | take place, under the direction of P.G. M, B, | French King, who cenied the sufferer edhe. hadi bea spepanded. BV ERIC ei:e ofclock “one BUCS BOW «\ (sick and not! ow oun, | on Sunday, under General Wistar, to break M. McCoy, master of ceremonies: Prayer by | the brenk of heaven, or the light of da = one WHITE PIG, one LACK PI+. and three | with Scrofulaand Erysipelas, after paying the * . SP | Rev. James A, Handy, of this city; music | awakens Iu every tear aioe and fs Pa or capture the guerrillas and boat crews orga- | py the choir: introductory address by Rev. | commiseration! Wioske inch neat ety and DAY. ae OOPEN a cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * * | nized by the enemy in Mathews county, has | P.N.F. J. A. Handy; music by the choir, | Commisserati fy to ite being & touching Reberi Coon, & deserter from the 35h N. ¥. 3()() prngins Fa pia se Yorwded Bens Epwarp WouNALL.” returned, having in the main accomplished | address by P. G..M. John ©. Bowers, of | appeal to justice sua humanity. artillery, arrested and turned uver to Provost fy Fania butter, 3 Poughke tutect. geld then (cn the day before yesterday) pre with the exception that the rebel canna ite victim; immured in the awful iron tom; WORK OF TRE MILITARY DECECTIVES T)- GEESE Oe ahs eke signa, | doctors over $150 without benefit, has been eh the object. Four rebel nayal officers, twenty | BPiladelphia; music by the choir; address by : : Marshal, BOR UTR dO ie ena The following is from the Matron of the | men, twenty-five head of cattle belonging to | dads He the Ce ee bol oat Sc Hee ee.) E DuTROW. 4508 Wate Union Home School for the Childrenot Volun- | the Confederate Government, together with | M. David Bowser, of Philadelphia; closing et between Pa —At the meeting of tha Board of Coramisswners, Metropolitin Police yesterday, the tolleowing named persons w Selected for policemen in the various prec Eighth Pree z riah A, Turner yice Jobn S. Slate Halton vive Theodore Majer Georce G. West, 17th Maine vols., or- dered to report under arrest to Provost d1_r- au . sbal. 3 SALB AF BALTIMORE Le aon jovern: lothing ts a as. Shoulders, Sider. Jow s. Smo ef, A lot of Government clothing taken from th: tail No. 22 Georg: town, D.C. Also, tee 4 a. house of 2 Mr. Sewart, op Twenty-secoud wo.) LOkK*ES, yowbe@, sroug ane b-althy, | \ teers: horses and arms, arethe results. A large num- | £0Dg by the Order; benediction. HAVEMEYER MANSION, 57TH STREET,) | ber of rebel boats were destroyed. Our loss is | ,4 £T#nd collation will be given at the City Nzw York, August 2, 1€63. 5 one man Milled, aeenly, Rooms, on Twelfth street, this eve- John S. Slatrr; oi , Milton, vise Tin “Dr. Drake: Your wonderfal Plantation General Wistar reports that the ith U.S. In- It may be stated im this connection that the | Joe Wansall: I street, veer [, and terued over tothe propery *7, table fora sutler; workin» nglecrdozhs | Vitters have been given to some of our little funtry (colored) making thirty miles in one | Colored organization of @dd Fellows notiged J. Wiliams. | 5 » if b nmin children suffering trom weakness and weak | g rithn10 siragelers. above have no affiliation with the white order | 4j Sergeon.. _JAS Re ON, Agent. oF 4 ; ' ‘ Byy we EGITS in this country; and it is understood that the - lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, J. G. Foster, Major Gen'l Comdg. colored lodges in this country have charters . in particular, with pains in the head, loss of from the « United Order” of England, different | _,JAECEN ' ¢ appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on COMMITTED TO THE OLD CAPITOL. from ours, and with which ours has no afflia- eee ek Be eee Tint Veter aris So cent pen tt: ced (ae, | Whom all medical skill had been exhausted, | James Mellon, captured near Muyfleld, about | tion whatever valued at avoct ¢. LIBEL SUIT AGAINST THE CouNT GuROW- “a3 Cor eu traced gp th ed by 0 ing was She wes mitted to jail : i—Morris Hurivy ard T. Tippett Tenth Preci vice F, A. Bosweli. cos T bb TO THE OLD CAVITOL. Fravk Warton, charced with running picket, Law ree'ivimg daily some ofthe very t+ and supposed to be a deserter, was committed to the Gid Cay itol yesterday atteracon by order Other br rds of Flour ax cbeag 4a cau Bs 00 of Provest Mevsbat Tocd. ; Ld Chores W. O'brien, et ia by the Provost Marstisl ar Peint Lookout yesterday, and charged has been entirely restored. We commenced | seven miles from Alexandria, by the Home IE VART with but a teaspoontul of Bitters a day. Her | Guard, was sent in by the Provost Marshal er igth and Hf ats, appetite increased, sirength and health tollow- | General of Alexandria this afternoon, and, by | ting 2s a criminal court, Judge Cartter presi- co pi led. * * * * order of Capt. Todd, committed to the Old | ding, the case of Count Adam (rurowski, tempting to eress the Poomis © ; Oa BS. ; Respectfully, Mans. 0. M. Devos.” | Capitol. Mellon claims to belong to Co.H, isth | ©h4téed with libel upon William Huater, chief syd te Virginia and John C. Do- woop! Woop — brsetts cavalry, charged with p ¢ ash COAL. cs aud stove wiz «* * * I owe much to you, for I verily riyton. 1 will re-op.n a e 15th of Oc oler GR ®k1.—This morning, in the Supreme Court, es = clerk cf the State Department, was taken up. Cavalry. but is thought to be a member of District Attorney Gartington conducted “the cheloe’s notorious band of thieves and | case on the partof the Government, and J. H. = s . Res ea J SrcK.— >. esterday, ‘son the te. Fonrhs to paroled prisoners, wees Vbite Ah COAT etoce ge nace size, believe the Plantation Bitters haye saved my | puorrillas that infest the country around | Bradley, sr., appeared tor Gount Gurowski. intrate of thedth Ward, w etiously Ingles ne Oak, FinB and" lire. Princo William’s county, Va It is charged in the indictment that Adam posed as to 1 ut bis att ce upoR offi- . HICKORY weor. W.H. Wace Madrid, N. ¥." TED CO NYY AERIS COUR ives Gurowski, the accused, who wns at one time a ines he pet wi ETT FP ac a EE CORD LENGTIT OR S4WED AND Lit aANxy REv. -H. AGGONEP, adrid, N. ¥. — clerk in the Department of State, did, in a book oat busine 8. The F ty peered ia Lie Sia. = on at i Mae tetie Picts i MARLOW, «* * * Thou wilt send me two bottles @erantetoue RON Ee sur prigatiers illten by iin, and called si 4 Diary trom March, Cronin secordit gtor enito Gf th) ey TAL in ot Mr. McKelvey, re-pecting th itch Se Riel north st:_| more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has of State Pa adet aria charges, and tone sol ae Nevemvets 1002," ibe the Molo wing 1x Apa oees oes “i a peraneoe Stat ars t & y wr) Nt i ik, = " = : erform the duties of the Stauoa for y ot cortain papers. BD EO STL NON 424 | been erenily Benetted by: bate «pa» | diers under sentence of court-martial, were | _ “Yesterday N—— dined with Lord Lyons, | Joctice Siemon, who ie still very sunation emert ed am mute inves MADAME ROSS, Thy triend, Asa Currin, Philadelphia Pa.” | sont in from the Army of the Potomac last on eae ne gunner at Toe OS, | Ugation of the texture of the papers Doctress and Astroiozist, «% * * [have been a great sufferer from | evening and committed to the Old Capitol. the blockade is to be issued on to-morrow.| WASHINGTON THEAT R, et ee Formerly located #1 353 G st, north, has removed | Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching, * Among the prisoners of war which were cap- | N——, who has aromantic turn, or rather who | ELAVENIH STREAT, NEAR PN a TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. tegeore bok frum ireueary beparigense ov” | * The Plantation Bitters have cured | tured for themost part on the Rapidan is Lieut, | $eks for mids a 14% “heurs, speculated What | Aibert Onssedy.........:......Lesaee —-—— She war borr witha natural gift “t stalls the | me. Ge Hy BI Gt att Virginia ingeatry. These | ztai” art GRAND GERMAN OPERA. atest fr y rast and fature—never know: to fai Causes Rev. J.S. Catnory, Rochester, N. Y.” prisoners belong to various ginia and Ala- «T rather think it comes from the Ministry, | CaRu ANscuutz.... + -DiasotToa Latest from Chattanooga. noveay meriaees: bi ings to ther those ioug nage . ’ bama cavalry and intantry regiments. or, as they call it here, the Department. "ADORE, FLATTERING SUCCESS . bs oe den i z «% * % Send us twenty-four dozen more (ee ‘WO years ago, when the Central Americans 4 NO GENERAL ENGAGEMENT YET. | “Fhe is the only person that can showa lik di ie es SENT TO FORT DELAWARE. were so teased and maltreated by the filibusters ov THR i — > of future husband cr absent frieud in fealty | CfYOUr Plantation Bi er ee PURELY OF | et -eight U. S. soldiers, under sentence of | 824 democratic administration, a Minister of GERMAN OPERA. MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS OF THE ENEMY. __Ladien 50 cents : Gentlemen $1 009-Im* | Which are daily increasing with the guests of | . Forty-clgn : ~ one of these Central American States told me, —— oN bes -| ao our house. Syxus CHapwick & Co. Court-Martial, have been sent from the Old | in New York, that in ON THIS (¥RIDAY) NIGHT, Ocr, 9, —— wn FALL GUODS., 6 5 & chief of the Depar New York, Oct. 64 special telegram to | 1&63 iS 1863 | Proprietors Willard’s Hotel Washington, D.C.” | Capitol Prison to Fort Delaware. They were | ments, or something the like, the Central Amer. Will be presented Flowtow’s Great Opera of the Herald, dated Nashville, October 7th, says: Wil: Oren Phis Day a in charge of a guard of the 14th New Hamp- | icans have u valuable friend, who any time that MARTHA; dy . a iihy sa58: | A LARGE AND & PLENDID STOCK OF «* * * Ihave given the Piuntation Bit--| shire. trouble is brewing against them in the Depart- MARTHA; Up to this hour the news from Chattanooga | “anne aa Ls GODS. i ters tohundreds of our disabled soldiers with ment, gives them secret and anonymous notice oR, z nd Murfreesboro" does not mention a general | yy BONA BTS MISSES PATE MAYER AND | the most astonishing effect. ARRESTED. Re m ae Hoa anay have transferred his THE FAIR OF RICHMOND. t engagement. The two armies still confront | ’ BILK HATS, * G@. Wi D: Antanas Some 8 or 10 substitute deserters were arrest. | #indn er oi in four acts, with the follewing cast of supsria- e a : : c 2 Ns .W.D. . te m another part of the book other alle; jonr acts, Ww s of sapere: each other. Irregular fire is constant. The | BONNET Rin Dede Pant Eh AnD Superintendent Soldier’s Home Cincinnati, 0,” | ¢4 to-day by Col. Baker's detectives and com- | jibellous language is used, as follows, eee eeeaow) movements made on the part of the ene uy are | BMBROIDERTES Ge — ° mitted to the Forrest Hall Prison. “This chief clerk made Mr. Seward makeun | Lady Harriet. Fe pteeg telecon mysterious, but mot threatening. Neither the | |, , ,Towether with the largest stock of «# % # The Plantation Bitters have cured as de clerc and this at the start. As Lord | ivone “Herr Habiemaca railroad nor telegraphic communication is yet ene eS BALMORAL and HOOP | me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ee bl soaoene a the solution of -Here Weiulich open to Stevenson, Alabama, | MZ adign are requested to.call and examine our | prostrate and had to abandon my business, . was ihe cracalaes Gate tet ee ee eee FROM NASHVILLE. j Beually found'ins frat clans Fancy Gogds Houses de PES Sane Ss Cleveland, 0: LATEST FROM «THE HUB." ymous advice tens t Lard tones inal nen } | — 5 Ons : S Reported Destruction of Shelbyville—All | 7 Dry Goods and tiiners Stove «* = % % The Plantation Bitters haye cured Bostox, Oct. 9.—A committee of the city | tioned in the month of April.” rer aay Quiet at Chattanoeza | _909-5t* No. 605 East 8th s doors below I. me of 8 derangement of the kidney and urina- ment has been appointed ke ar- Mr. Hunter was then, and is now, the Chief -s Sn H govern: as n appointed to make ar- | Giery of the S: De a ASHVILLE, Oct.S,—Rumors prevail thatthe | NC (B. BALE_A Halt-spring AAGHE WAGON | ry organs that has distressed me for years. It | rangements for the reception of the Russian | C/¢T* alleges that the paid Again Guromeniani Seats may be secured at Meizerott’s music stors 4 i js 4 rk, iii: Rebel cavalry have captured and entirely de- | ¢ Mace in 990 F atreet. woot Order. acts like a charm. Admiral and his fleet. write the fanguage above quoted for the pur- | comer of lith streetand Pa. avenue, without ex- stroyed Shelbyville, Tennessee, taking the Oc B-2t* C. C. Moors, Agent for Colgate & Co. i ose of inducing the belief that the s: tra ch ee Bi . The Board of Aldermen last night adopted | P' rq it aid Chief . forces there prisoners. No particulars re- | T° WOOD CONTRACTORS 251 Broadway.” regolutions of respect for the memory seks Clerk violated the confidence reposed in him ciate SaaS ep ere as Ce are ceived so far aud the truth of the report is | = &0, 0, yy late Dr. George Hayward, who was a member | “80, (ficer of the Government. Ae ANTHD—A TAILORMES, one that cua write, questionable. | , Wor Mele, Minety-five Acresof WOOD, one mile 4 ‘ollow ing jury was empannelied :—John Inquire of W. BBLL, bycr, No. 503 | from the Potomac river, Opposite Alexandria. & —— of the board and consulting physician. B. Blake. Henry N: Johnson, John E Neale street. 4 % 4 gree: ° General Mitchell, with a large eavalry force, | Hibs Bale cheney Apply to the unde: The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, Peter Smith, while transacting business at | Chas. Cumberland, Henry Burch, Jno. U. Le’ 2 aRTED—B table W, SITUS 5 tants = ‘omen, a - ws Parenine the Hebel cavalry, but Wo bave | Gor fagurenmes Hole andl rider, the languld brilliant, and aro exhausted na- | the United States Treasurer's office, was robbed, | X°l,,188,L- Davis, James Mankin, F seterek W Tron ts Sook. Rasen des Big tts eeot no.xeparie ot is being within atriking distance. oc8at* $2 Wert Faye th eOrBeY at Law, ture’s great restorer. They are composed of | by some adroit thief, of nearly $24,000, in bills, | ningand John B. Davitues A SSDS | went, bet. D and B streete north. oc 9-3t' e telegraph is working within uhree miles _ S2 Wert Faye Feet, Baltimore. the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Winte coupons and checks. Mr. Carrington made the opening remarks, TED-A g098 Dining rooin MAN 5SR- of Chattanooga, anda large force is repairing f NOTIO rated Calisay » Wintergreen, andexplained the indictment and the law upon mn Wcrcaghis mectaonion fis Ree the track recently torn up. | a praden wi day receive 1 9) picess CARPBTS of | Sacsafras, Roots, Herbs, &c. all preserved in LOCAL NEWS the subject. He would prove that the book aki ee “i bate the Rebel cavairy had divided, a cent lene than any other house ja this end as cheep perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. . sea ceataiee Me etler es pera Ww an Te tintoas rr BOY who, : pated i 5 0 other city. Also, ao s, fair band and x0: part marching cowards Kentucky, to harrass lot of gcod low-priced PURNIFURS oP alt are = Co: _ | inefficiency and with a betrayal of State se- at figures A pply at Store No 4™6 Tta streat, be- Generai Bornside’s ints of supply, and apart | geriptides stogetier with a arent rerlete at GAL S.T.-18¢0._x=. Swe. The “Grand Moveable Comsatse of wee | $rets., The libel was an imputation that Mr, | tweta Dard Eat 009." going southward against Rosecrans. CLOTHS. BUGS, CROCK EBY and @LASS WARS, Lows—The “Grand Movea' maa ‘© | Hunter took advantage of his position to betra = = tae - , He GeNSe a Rand STOVES; 5.40 pounds prime | Persons of sedentary habits troubled with | Grand United Order” of Colored Odd Fellows | a secret to the repressatallve or niet ey, ii ie ee Jobn H,. Smith has been unanimous!y re live @BBSE PRATHERS, UGHLY repres: y attend in my tand oi/ store; one that can elected Mayor ot Nashville. ) ec 8-Im* 428 7th atreet, east side, | weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, | held their session in this city Wednesday even- Pacts tra tae ane the hibel do an kind ot eon aognizeds aoe goferance re- No prospect ofa rise in the river. } JOHN >. HAMMAOK’S lack ot ay-petite, distress after eating, torpid | ‘28, When about twenty delegates, representing the blockade to Lord Lyons, tt iatinatod ther = eee wth catia acc The latest Chattanooga advices say alt is Qy RESTAURAST liver, constipation, &c., deverve to sufferifthey | Jousents New, Xeres Penneyivania, Baltimore, | he (the Chief Olerk) had been guilty of such | VV or five hardred dollars in a tafy and peying uiet and there is p i ce of tack, 3 exandria, Washington, ton, ani nada, | acts heretotore. case was A mere misde- | business. Address for three days “J, B. 4.” a! . bi dalt iar inchoate Nea one ra DINING "S$aLOO N, ‘will not try them, ‘were present. This eeeaitine has jurisdiction | Meanor, and it was not one which would send | the Star Ofice. Referencesexchanged uo? st” _ Reported Rebel Advance on Fort Scott. | Nos. 200 ann 202 0on. 15Tu St. aD Pa. AY. They are recommended by the highest medi- | over the lodges of the United States, Canada, fe Fudge Ponldet eeak Be ee ee Werte coe ee The Ste MOGI, Opt "ee Ther epecial-diypateti'ta | iey1, Homassiaa aeasl; Gon talus all'the lexaried of | calimathorities, and are warrahted ¢ Produce | and the island of Bermuda, and at thjs annual | was desirable to teach the Couut, and through | best Pi relerenenn wil bp elvan, and Ken? will be tbe Democrat, from Leavenworth, says there ig the reason, such agcenvot be found this side of | an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed. | Session a large increase of membership was re- | him the world, that the character of a public | PAG in advance i pd. Dakreed H., Bitar oles. Much excitement there in consequence of ree NET York Strangers visitin the elty will ting ae ms ; us ” | ported. There are now about fifty lodges under | Oflc'r was not to be lightly impugned Mr, YOUNG WOMAN TRUOURTGREN PO GRE. I ep SRSA low , ant a ay Porwsof the Rebel advance on Fort Soot: and guarantente ve entire satisiaction, M a ls Perfectly pure, and harmless. | ‘nis jurisdiction, with ten chapter P. Gi. M.'s, Recptostneerer dee aa eer RCRA a ee Kansas city ying om fhe Just atthe had of thelr: pret MNetatioa Bier re re cae ending 10 sell | and the membership numbers now about six. | “nr. Bradley, im his opening speech to the | famlv ora taxecarvo! dnudrazans.te chaste: | All'the troops at Leavenworth are ordered trance from raloon or rough private door, No, | Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a | teen hundred. During the year about $5,000 | jury, said they had before them asimple in- wee Stat - " al below, and it isstated that the militia are galled ian at ee Of eines on POETS Sir eo | swindler and imposter. We only put it up in hes been paid out for the relief of the sick, and | quiry, whether Count Gurowski wrote and = care please. 2 out. Purt Scotvis believed to ve strong enough Bouse ovens at 6orelock a.m. Broakfast from 7 to burial of the dead $4,000, invested property to | Published matter reflecting upon the prosecu. | A MAN WITH A GQev EDUCATION 5 successfully to resist attack. Col. Blair is in | 12. Dinner from 1t06 p. 13. Families supplied with ourlog cabin bottles. Beware ot bottles refiliea | the amount of $8,000 is held, and the balance in | ting witness in his public capacity. The jury ing Fnglith and Germat, wishes to obvs'n & Bi uation as salermanin a store oragsutior’@ clerk, : ti i itation ‘the different lodges is abont $8,000. Whole | were merely to inquire whether the publica- | Gcod reference given. Inquire at 560 Pa. arenue, command there. Hr eneTa.ane Gumus og cheap ae they cam Bement wa deleterious stuff, for which sey. amount in mapney, pronerty} &C., $18,000. The | tion was of such @ character as to duce & | inthe wore. _— ait rr} att Gen. Blunt will march to Texas unless his | fatter myself that I caneuit the most faxtidious | €Tal persons are already in prison. See that | sessions of the remmitios wore elosed last | breach of peace or to bring the prosecuting OUSEKERPER—A Lady of intelligenc force is weakened by being ordered to Spring- | ***tes.., JOHN D. HAMMAOK, every bottle has our United States Stamp dyer | Bight. The following officers were elected for | witness into contempt and ridicule. Asto Mr. | FJQUS¥E able, wishes a pituation as Houssk-+p- field or Little Rock. fee Proprieter. P Over | the present year: Grand Master, James Mc. | Hunter, he was, and is the respected and | er, where she con Enve the privileges ere home, z i N&W BOOKS. the cork, and signature on steel plate side Ia- | Crummill; Deputy Grand Master, Oharles Bj honored chief clerk of the State Department, | Salary not so much an object ass permanant ou: From the Southwest, | HE New Revitod army Regulations for 153; | pele 4 Colly; Grand Secretary, James Needham; | and it was evident the publication has not | gagemens. Address for three cay: Meter Fs ok ae Nahe Brice GI we. : i Grand Treasurer, Thomas Ohamock; Direc- | caused him injury, for ke still retains his posi- | cfiice 4 08 9-3t* hs $2. Lovis,Oct.s.—The Memphis and Charles- | ie R.ngof Amasis, from thepa, ers of a German Sold by respectable dealers throughout the | tors, Cyrus B. Miller, D. D. Turner, A. N.| tion. He argued that it was the right ofan W4anten TO RENT—On the istof November, tom railroad is now running to Corinth. 11, Eoygielan, by Robert Bulwer Lytton, cloth; price habitable globe Brows, W; A. Gibson. All these hail from | American cltisen to canvass the acts of the | U0 by 8 scutieman end wife $ors rooms. fur- will be open to Decatur in a few days. The Capitol of the Tycoon; or, Three Years in ; i Philadelphia. Officers’ OFF tue GOVELTMGRY, BONE this Tighe | ee ee ee ees ot at Seon ti i that Gen. Dick Taylor h yy | Japan, by Bir Alcock aud mayr aod plates, vor gs P. H. DRAKE & CO., This committee held its sessions in what is | were denied, the freedom of speech and of the | Sotife.tcnstm anit, adcresn stating terme Bor > reported that - Dick Taylor has 15,000 i quize Trewlyn’s Heir, by Mra. Heary Wood; oc 9-eo4m 202 Broadway, N. y known as Patterson’s Hall, situated on Fif- eg would be denied. Mr. Hunter had simply | $2} eity Post Office or No 13 Genter Market pace, See A AP MENDED nA NINE 100,000 Dales 1 clete | 8: paper ON edi th: 1.25. By W. B. LEWIS & CO | eee sa oaths tween Land M. een Te aUSe | Tous for Mr. HL, Was ‘HOt inamieoclace ony | between #th and sth sts. ve hd ot cotton. | a - ago, cloth; $1.25. ly W. B. .. Auctioneers, occupied by the «John T. ” and “Union enue 7 = a Weil- ishe? Geil Grau nection nace ee i ¢ Vincente Novel, by Ruffini, author of Dr. An: GTOCK OF GROCERIES AT AUCTION —we Priesdship™ lodges, of this city. The hall is | could commit errors in hisoffice. But if he had F ere br en ie Se o bs : ve nd. ee oe ofCalifornia,by Aimand, | >," sel; <n MONDAY MORNING next, Ost, | quite a neataflair. The room is in the second | been charged with Feo at eo ater aite the Patent office. 0c9 26" Gen. Prentiss arrived from below to-day, en pedghite Saver’ Sy Aimand, | 12th. ut 10 o’eluck,at BtoreNo. 4931 street, be. | siory of the building, and is about 40 feet long | error it was a libel, he (Mr. Bradley) would | —————————————________—_ Toute for Washington. | Chcted of the shove sent free of postage on receipt tween 218 and sthatreets north. the ofGro- | by 20 wide, around which are seats for the | admit. Pere oe ee aD SRICK eestor aa eta "Furie & sovomons, | Setters Grecssergenie ican etgan, Perr | members, fhe chairs for aug omenra (ro are | 9,0; Hi Merrion bookaalle, was callod as the | garnstvspive i etted oust Capit! Bi Ww Soe Gunway Ovrua.—Thoadventof thoGengan _ oc8-3t 332 Pena avenue. | A@Hgag meena Mould Candles, Begarsand To- | fin hame,) are on raised platforms, and the |\, Mr. Carrington asked Mr. Morrison whether ee Te Opera Company here drew a fine audience to ARG@ALNBI Bbis Syrup, Vinegar, bs Bugar-cured Jowls various emblems are painted in fresco on the | he had seen similar books to the one held in his Fo, BENT —Oomfortebly ina B OMB, inn the Washington Theater last night, and the BAB GAT NW git | Bhoulders, bred Boot. Coal Oil, Copperag walls. On the right and left of the «Noble | hand, ‘Diary from March 161, 10 Noveraber |, suits oF ainely, for gentiamen only. Apgiy’ at impression made by the troupe was good. The The remaining stock of 7 fp BBR Bae sour | Cora Meal Father’s” chair is the ark, with the motto | 1s62! ; inane heltageors ofthe ciiprairosd: echate i superhiy yerigruied"Vagats, the Corteoe AT LESS THAN CosT, RT COA ot Lae Br ihe room ta the Dee-hive, the AlLseeing’Eye, | “Witness saw and bas scld bocks cated @ mseneny Comms yient: most cfctive in its chorus andits orchestra, CHARLES L. “LOCK WOOD'S ‘ ‘ 4180, has balance, hour-glass, the arrows, andrisingsun. | ‘Diary from March 1861, to November 1362.” R = pag ey which is, we think, the very best operatic No. 324 P: ‘ . 1 Platform Scales. The hour set for the assembling of the lodges | Witness sold quite a numberof those chestra that has ev ere Ree eis ede ele oeo W.B.LEWI8% CO., Aucts, | was at nine o'clock this morning, but it was | and there was quite a demand for them. Wit. [FURNISHED HOUBE OR RENT Allerg: wol- : Say was €ver appeared here. The _ Comprising Seer es near eleven o'clock before the procession was | ness did not know how large an edition was furnished House, No. 38S © atreet, botwoon individual pertormers were not of the marked WINTER DRESS GOODS. by J.C, McGU1BE & 00.. Auctioneers, formed. A large crowd of persons, white and | sold. Sd end4x Call between the hoursof Sant tn im, excellence tht we hayebad bere o-casionall was XORLLENT FURMITURB. FAMILY HORSE | Diack, gathered about the hall to witness the | _ Henry Chase, ® book-binder, knows the de- | smd4am soos) in the ebaze of stars; but, for general com. BEEMORAT SA S22,'0 $8 : Oe MUNDAY MORNING, Oclober nies A0C7O%- | unusbal sight of a procession of colored Odd | fendant, Mr. Gurowski. (Book handed FOE BALE The UMAR aad FYKTORES oF a5 pleteness aiid t-citveness, tue performance of GRAN, BLARRET@ At @8 por pate, weaSai‘anine Voruiatvand Kloet ff7,e8e | for the order to move.’ Duriog the morning. | Mr. nase Rid | strecte'ga Pena. avente, Tocuirest Wo. 3433" i “Ne al) YY - 5 . o . * Wiese’ ep SUG UTES iue nono ms ere Poeedy gurenseRl:g, comptinlng— fone | re ee ee P Ghsee Moka at Gee eck aaa | <a pine RNa FARM © Teen OR vo! erg iz th ing- nts. oc w ie gan elvet . th a! and in the presence oj num- . of 65 aster, « ba bests ae ns Hall and Stair Tapestry aod Tograin Oarpets ber of the members: presented to Union Frieud. | recollected that it contained an atiec upos | FOS RENT OS, SALETA FARM of 65 auton. ¢ - ' [NBM DRESS Goops. &e Walnut Bair cloth Sofas and Ohairs ebip Lodge a handsome wreath, which was | Mr. Hunter. dwelling, stable, privilege of firewood. Convenient | To-night, the charming opera of « Martha,” Merinoes, Coburgs, Poil De Chivirs, Walnut Inlaid Marble top Fable ‘address by P. G. ra Mr. Bradley said the taken to Mr. | to persons transacting ty (fer the fisat tiene 1 th Poplins, Ai + | Bxtension Dining Table, Dining Chairs received in @ short es by P.G. M. Benj. | paper Ww SWARN. ‘with (fcr the first time here) the graud over- ine F Dlothe, Bloakets Riegant Marble elnut Biiebcard McCoy. 2 Chase was withont title, and argued that itwas 39 Lonistans aveoust Wa Le Lore of that compositidn. batmoraln, Casaitneres, : J Walnut Hat Rack, Oil Cloth Ail things being ready, the line was formed | not com t to prove that some time in Sep- | 909. eoat* Ho 40 bt Baul et, Baltiaore Solos eS Elesched and Brown Cottons, Fine Frenoh Ohind Dinner an Tea Bet Fee eee tere ad Pare |e ht, The teeter oe eee echtn ores. | DLOMRING Grn. Lapse ho ee pee eet the Bontery. Gloves ao. Pills Dr. Kane Retr igerator ee : ena moved off in following | to le yu Sues, ponte + P * eas ANDS ur PITTING Se absence of Gen. expo: co ri - ten ook pieces Black * M TAYLOR & 00 Large Lot of Bxce! Soya . Past Noble Father J. F.. Wilkinson, chief id the J. W, EHOMPSON & co., Z of Chickamauga is attributable to the fact that | — aT SWALY: Ky “Jarge and handso: r sheets, 8 ‘S ' NSTED'S GREAT STONE BOOK; 91.25. A Buperior Bay: Horse, 7 years old, hands, of arshal, followed by a large ndsome he woe, eith«r previous to or during the ght, A WATED’S 25. g. | fine ttyle and action. and bellow ike | flag. A band of colored musicians, led by Ool- age the papers, ‘The repalie ‘tesidofed becemeary by the @: ‘seized wiih a fit of epilepsy. This will par. ; 91°" and How to Make them Btrong’; beat Family Horge in the city. oa tbe ling, of Georgetown, came next, and cn tas them Jely having been completed, we are DOW T ‘tinlly eccount-for the defeat of the center and a On Biz Goes, ty fae bed Present; A a AuPhiladeiphte, a good a, ate Roses: route made excellent music. The Sanner of | eral t faster ‘work entrusted us with promptn . By Nathaniel Hawthorne: swith pola. one wing of the Federal army. re Methods of Study im Natural History; robe, and whip, ; ; gat — and Bin eee pat up and x, Nw Mvsic.—From our neighbor Metzerott, Berets tree ; 3.0, MeGUIBE & 00.,Aucts. | ™ 7 Mr. pengs: I .. Intel. & Repub. ‘We have the following new music, published Etap: ~ ry ave) By J. 0. McGUIRB & G0., Auot by Lee & Walker, Philad¢lphie:—« The Light of Home Schottisch,” «'Tis thus Ordaiued,” (tor piano,) by S. Holler. fas ni ee ror SF The Vicksburg correspondent of the Cia- cinpati Commercial, writing September 26, s1ys8 important movements bave been in progress there for a day or two, the deiails of which ‘would not look well in print for a tow days. Pxrsoxal—Piret Assistant Postmaster ‘ten- era) A. W. Randall, ie absent from tke city, on & visit to Wisconsin. ‘tloneers. : Re WO MEAT BRICK HOUSES AND 4 VAGAET | Chase, n Gort Netter inca ATseRs | QabesabY cenaMnSGN ee ates (Gap Hi Beat re See oan | ae eR eel Ti | Pace Ties ok sCiamarer cat | tema? oasae es Specs ene wale Reavis | eek ibe eet nae yoda hb American Fashion; $1 ost « 5 ‘-} 3

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