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THOS. J _ Trustee —— every bottle has our United States Stamp over | O@l-awkds _ 3.0. MdUThn e 00., Aue ‘OUBE FOR SALE—Onc of the Gnest in George. | Mr. Grover has the honor to voltititeer for the Byg McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. town, containing about aS roome.in complete eccasion those eminent artistes, the cork, and signature on steal plate side ia- *s 7 order, with hot and cold water in the ehambers, peo CP EUPTRE'S BALE OF VALUABLE BUILD: | S2t0's21 ice Souse siabuipe for toyan Sotece and J. W, WALLACE BS . ' oe oueere carriages, ve grouni ioe - bs “PBeld by respectable dealers tnronghout the | NUCH Gatabe: Bake By viene O edgad of aot ott feed tries SE O% ontns BE. L. DAVENPORT, Babitable globe. the subscriber, dated May 2th, MME an@. duly re- iy indiana avenue and 84 street, | who will make thoir last appearance, . P. H. DRAKE & CO., i . Waa ghareb His new Theater, his Company, Orthestra’ At- sec om 202 Breadway, N. Y. feet 4 in ‘on south Detween tendants, and the entire resources of the extabliah- SOMBER TIL LE & lanton, ‘and 8th streote and running beck 150 &Union.} ment. : SOMNDRALS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, We ead od EDO im BAL ROTATE AGRKOY The bill selected for the occasion is Shakwpeare’s Budek ytd eal |, Island, 6,88 hd 0 months, with interest, bday a ot R pth Go Baar se Ba ‘ee sublime tragedy! Oe peat ping the above business all tte branehess Gost of com ug to o parehaser can de accommodated the Noah c opens ne user OBERT and havinguow someleted al ani . CT ¥ ‘rustes, mney. Also, persons having Property MISS. C. i i ae b MACBETH oukd most renpectfally inform machinists, pigmb- | _0¢ 1-aw&ds__J_0. Me 2 Restos | ny Rind that ther disire Soe eee oe eed | MR. J. W. WALLACE eran MAGBRTH Te, 08 Sttors and the public in general - BSISTANT QUART ‘RR'S OFFIOR, Semapta free of chun - <*. "(His lest appearance,) now Piestes, uaa eorset SEeELE A Torneo Gnd ey sacred Stet ] een desired, the very best of references canbe | MR. #. L. DAVENFORI —as"..MAGpt re ING# and FINISHED B ORK obpsvery S11 be sold at ygiion:on tne drt se6ond, | : NN. a ‘ Yarety on reasonable terms and on the-shortest Pe thea wan Kaaps thy Iti, and Gist of | Attorneyt and Coumetion at bai see Real Estate RATES OF ADMISSION: (2 at ae, Gorge) near Wash Ob- The committee of the entertainment having in WE-STAR vis. Paaw’a AvanUE AND 11TH StRuRT, w.D. WALLAOH: ag seryed without wrappers ny carriers zeae yer copy, ér 23 cents per bask vin St G4 @ year, or 37 cents ‘O° subscribers .the price is 8 yeer, in adpanee; $2.50 for six months; $1.25 for three months; and for less than three t Lge had cents 4 week. Single q with or without wrappers, Two CENTS. ee AvvEerisihifaeTs should be sent to the oMce before 11 o’clock M.; otherwise they may Bot Appear until the next day. Fe v%, XXII. AUOTION SALES, - FUTURE DAYS. By J. 0. MeGUIRR & CO., Auctioneers. AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY HALL, ALEXANDRIA, VA, AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATER, Pennsylcania Avenue. near Willards’ Hotel. s-—T.-1s6o.-=. UPERIOR ROSEWOOD CaSE PIANO PORTE, WYMAN, Lacmaap Gaovan. sees ee. Director, From the army hospital—the bloody battie- S' Foarttvar amp Hovssnotp Brructs a¥ Pus’ ; peervats = nie winestewof igvith and hambleabbas 41g Acovion—On TUBSDAY MORNING, October | THE VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, BXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. een Joy. cobmer of Fiteoney agence of General | LIPE-MOVING AND SPEAKING AUTOMATA, air avmnthe ‘actin Ripley. corner of Fifteenth an’ H streets UI nets B portion of his Househola Fortes wad ee 1 ay oom prising— And BVERY WEDNEEDAY and SATURDAY Excellent seven octave Rosewood Pisano Forte, by —from the mowntain top, distant valleys and AFTERNOONS, at $ o'clock. Mr. Grover hae the honor to volunteer for this ce- fa E s of th: —from eve Ba” Admirsion 25 cents; Children 15 cents. e ‘€asion those eminent artists, Ea riglletpinonel vane svt debe fe tage REEL ee GE of Walnut Brocatelle covered | small bills. Reserved Seats i) cents. oc 12-Iw* 7M Ahk and corner of the civilized world—is pouring Parlor iture, pans tm the evidence of the astonishing effects oF Marble top Center and Sofa Tables, ABINI’S DANOING ACADEMY, E. L. DAVENPORT, who will make their last appearance, His New Theater, his Company, Orchestra, At tendants, and the entire resources of the establishment, Almost every seat taken in the Crim. lash covered Lounge, Fazey Chairs, glitch Mirrors, Astral Lampe, : perior Mahogany Kedsteads, Bureaus and Wash- a 8. Excellent Curied Hair and Husk Mattresses, Marble tor Oo Sia Jpourd, Dining Oars, of ‘ition f ie to} le on for Handeowe French Ohina Dioner aud Tea Ware, | MONDAYS" AT IstaND MALL, th street and Virginia avenue. basthe honor to announce to hie friends and zene enereliy that hia e 8 will commence on MONDAY. the 9th ingtant,at3o’clock p m. Days and hours di Mi , and Mastar DNESDAY'S aod SAT DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thou- sands upon thousands of letters like the. fol- sowing may be seen at our office: Repssvury, WIs., Sept. 16, 1969. “?- * * * Ihave been in the army hospi- | superior Silver Plated Tas Set, z from 3 to § p.m. Gentlemen from 8% iv yp _m.. DRESS CIRCLE. tals for igurieen months—speechiless and near- Garvets, Dregget. Atari pepe ichiolen tint ® same evenings _0¢ 15-1w Every ly dead. At Alton, Ill, they gave me abottie | Tosethe, with manyot esen H DANCING ACADEMY. ORCHESTRA CHAlR ef Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles Terms cesh. McGUIRB & 00,, Aucts Le J. RUSSELL Has opened a school at the Odd engaged before 12.0’elock yesterdap,anda very larg restored my speechandturedme. * * * * oc 14 Bt J. 0. McG & 00,, Aucts. genows, Hal. Pee ares are e wu portion of the C.H. Fravrte.” - By J. ©. MeGUIRE & OO., SErcE Sovrn Warsaw, O., July 2, 1563, OTS IN TH FIEST WARD aT LIC Lz on WeDNmDayY aPrhancow oe Vober Jist, at 43. o’clock, at the Auction Rooms, we PABQUSTTE CIRCLE. THR EXTRA ORCHESTRA CHAIRS lave been numbered and placed in the aisles; and of the seacon. Days of tu:tion—Ladies’ and Misses’ Olasses Mondays and Wednesdays from 2 until 5 o’olook. Gentlemen's Class, same evening a8 s.bove, from? “s *® * One young man, who had been | shalt poll, without renerve— until bi o’elock. will be put on sale this mornii wiek and net out of the house for two years nt, 2, and 25, sitgated oo Morte @ strect, at fu farther ‘tioulars please call at the hall ¥ ; ae on #8: hi ing, with Scrofulaand Erysipelas, alter payingthe | “Tor Ng's, in Bquare south of Bquare No. 104, | SZente cf tuition. H. J. BOSAELL. bap ier dectors over $i50 without benefit, has been | fronting en New York avenue, betweea Twentieth = FAMILY CIRCLE T first streets. * forms: One-third. cash; the remainder in six and twelve mon‘ths, with interest, secured by a eed Ms scart eae F aie Cost of eon- anc’ 1e y the SOF. "Galette "5, C, McGUIEB & CO... Aucta. | UOTION BALE FP ® Lanees DANCING AGADEMT, Prof. F, R. LABBE’S Academy will re-open on Tuesday, Oct. 13th, in the hall over the store of Mesers. rge & Thomas Parker & Uo., Penneylvsnia avenue, directly ite the Metropolitan Hotel. Days of tuition fo will be reserved before the opening of the doors, 4 large number of extra chsirs wil) be put in at the admission price of it. NOTICE TO PERSONS HOLDING RESERVED SEATS. eured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * * Eowarp Wounati.! Union Heme School for the Children of Volun- ‘The following is from the Matron of the | eine L misses and masters Tussdars, 7a. and Bat | Asthe ebsect is philanthropic and the'entire re- ~ urdaye, commencing at 3 o'clock a OF. 7 i itkout abatement are given to thé Ranitary HRAVPNEYER MANSION, 57TH STREET, HARPER’? FERRY ARMORY, VA, evenings, et half-past7. sags deed bd Nuw YORK, Angust 2, idt3. | , The Beloon. Will be rented for Baile and Parties, | Commission, the director fools that he can request GOVERNMENT SALB, ON TUBSDAY, OOFOPER wth. 1863, Commeneing at i2 o’clock noon, precisely, with- out regard to weather, oc 13-2W* kes FASHION aBLe DANCING ACADEMY. MR. GOODALL, Professor and Teacher of Dancing the lolders of Secured Beats to assist him in seat- ing tae house comfortably and without confusion. De. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation j Bitters huve been given tosome of our litue ehildren suffering from weakness and weak ne i le a: with Jungs with most happy effect. One little girl, WILL BB BOLD ANd Dencersent. baw Gis hee te ammonnse Naukete of Voeekt wath se heresies ee im particulur, with pains in the head, loss of that bis Claes for Masters Bisson, and yo task: a? THE HARPER’S FERRY ARMORY, VIRGINIA, une ALL, THE FOLLOWING CONDEMNED ORDNANOB cars, Oct 3d, at2 depeids greatly upon the politeness of the as- sem Mage. Letit be ungerstocd, however, every care has Ladies will commence at the on Hth '. & few doors from the Pennsylvania avenue. on SATU RD: lessen appetite, and daily wasting consumption, cn whom ali medical skill had been exhausted, ARD men - Ras been entirely restored, We commenced ORDNANCE STORRS, vis: tage, fon 7 te private Fortean been :aken inthe sale of seats, No mistake can ith but spoonful of Bittersa day. He: Weish:, | nour of the day. possivly occur, except through the. wilfuinesscf with but a teasp wanes ee Ae os Let No. rticles. Pounds. | “ The Bee Exercise for Ladies, so much recom- + hold direstor will appetite increased: strength and health follow- 1—Cast Iron Wheels. -W,30 | mended ype oktrad and oneaidedness; also, the ticke! ho wilp ie Ab aiaa Will superintend in ou. * * + * ease aoe cren Fon ann Stee! Scic Indian for Gentlemen. Officers snd clerks erent, 08 Tar 63 vorslble, the sealing: oo 4 + 5, 6 IS. m : Seen: +. an joloncello, . Pa “* # * T owe much to yon, fur I verily ane’ notice will be given of his C! at George- Jong. Yoan reset and Froprietor ponerse the Piantation Bitters have saved my Mee. joogal rill reoetre a limites number of (Also of Hol nee Samra more.) py 01 10! an inging. Rey. W.H. Wacconer, Madnd, N. ¥.” ‘or cards of terms, &c. please apply at his rooms. | the jrilliant and successiul engagement of the oe 1-1m' gifted young favorite # «© * Thou wilt send me two botdes more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife nas been greatly benefited by their u Thy triend, ASA CURRIN, Phiis MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, whos triump! t this chief resort of the intelli- gent have been characterized by a fervency hitherto unprecedented in the The- atrical history of Washington. Last right of the beautiful companion play to Fan- . chon, the Origket, entitled THE LITTLE BAREFOOT, BMCY. ooo cs cee arenes ees etz sss Migs Mitchell To conclude with the comic dramatie production Copeman. CORNET AND STBING BAND.— The undersigned tfall to the public, that ady to furnis] for Private Parties. Balla, Pic Nics, Parades Exhibitions. etc., with any number of Musicians required, at the shortest notice, by leaving orders at John Iseman’s, corner of Fonnepivacis avenue and 45 street east, HENRY ISEMAN. elphia Pa.” «x * * Lhavebeena great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * # * The Plantation Bitters have cured i Drop Hammer... 71—2 Van Blasts ** —5 dealt ee Governors , Iron Bafe tithd th ne? peyagie GawenENoRseneialagry:s —1 Grind Stone FOR SALE AND RENT. onus ° TOODLES : reyes = _ sree =} Portable Forge REND FOR SATO TER ic “ Drnnkén dene”? : —1 Any} ¥EAR— ‘ ST ge ws “eo * Send us twenty-foar dozen more 28-3 Beg Stoves T price BWELLING site rack Carson ‘George kone efyour Plantation Bitters, the popularity of 29—1 Tempering Forge containing 12 rooms, water and gas, neighborhood . Mra. Toodlea which are daily increasing with the guests of #4 Tasen Brick excellent. Possession Ist November. erences RAYON; on. & hous Syxes Cuapwick & Uo. 2-1 foal Hy " pMare with Gore mn com! eur house. . vi a as a fine youn, are. ar jarness an + ae rilara 5 5s—Borings and Turnings "a Baddfe and ‘equipments complete, aadreta CANTERBURY HALL Proprietors Willard’s Hotel Washington, D.C. ‘Lot ht Be: cer a ri 5 8 NT J 7. Term bec Pi i pe aetdy ae rabid, oN AN, Lock-box No. 55 Post Office. oe 15 3t CANTERBURY HALL, «* # * Ihave given the Plantation Bit- ters tohnndreds of our disabled soldiers with we most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWs, By ordey ARIEL JS OUNG, Ordnasice Agent. 0 Beer ol o oe a bs "5: 5 ‘CANNON, Auctioneer. (CHIME ASST, QUARTEBMABTER’S QPEICR) Deyct of Washington, No. 1s North F FS SALE—A first-class three-story BRICK HOUSSH. with back building, cellar, and stable, containing 9 rooms, with large store rooms, Alse, the Stock and Tools of a Wholesale Confectionary, doing @ good busi: The House, &c , will be Lovsiana AVERDE,, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. THE GREAT NAPOLEONIC MUSIC HALL! ns. . lies id with or without the Confectionary stock. Superintendent Soldier's H. Sincinnati, 0.” Washington, D.'0,, Oetober 3. 1863.'4 | 5° i X GREAT FEMALES’ ! ina a as ari SAM o GOARMERMASTA WS CROFERTY — | S0s2Qetweug'Diand' 2nd s’ Formassisn SIX GREAT FEMALA STanS’ “* + * The Plantation Bittershavecured | Qo, MONDAY. Qotober 19, 1&3, will be sold at | given immediately. oc 15-1w"_ | ERNESTINE DePAIBAR, JULIA MORTIMER, me of liver complaint, of whiagl was isid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. Krycsrey, Cleveland, 0.” FIVE TONS OF RAGS, FORSISEED PARLOR AND BBD-BOOM TO mare orless. Sale tc commence at 120’slock m. at let, without board. Apply at 272 F st.. corner the Quartermaster’s Warehouse, No. 3 New York | of 13th. oc 14-lw* a streate? between Eighteenth and Nineteenth | \Tornine STORE FIXTURES FOR ALS fund nd Btore to let, The best stand on the street. Terme clk th Govern a aR ‘L, warrz. No 667 x Eevensh strect (island), between B and ocle-td Captain A.Q.M..0,8. Army. ¥. Washington, D.C, oc 13-1w By GEEBR & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, BUILDING LOTS FOR LEASE OBR RUSTEE’S BALE OF VALUABLE LOTS.—By 1 00 ertners, restaurants and MILLIB FOWLER, M’LLE AUGUSTA, M’LLE MABIE, CLARA FOWLER, THE ALBUM OF BEAUTY: THE ALBUM OF BEAUTY! in Mons, Fouche’s latest Ballet LES PLAISIRS ITALIENS! — THE QIPSEY TRIO, * The Plantation Bitters havecured be Midney and uriga- ‘essed me for years. It acts like & charm. vate le residences within fi am x Presi- ©. C. Moon, Agent for Colgate & Co., Vitlug ofa deed of trust. exeonted on the z7th | residenees within five minutes walk of the Prosi. —— 254 Brondway 7 of Bartana rr as set ipdocded ta Phyto. isth and Mets., Wisnitaton: D.C. eeivime” | ED. 1 URRY, snd THE CORKONTAN CONGR RSS &e4 «&e., key &e., iF a oun Fe Res G. and af See reuset Of, tae [Weerras good WILL, wit " asion Jobn Brougham’s Affecting Domestic Drama — party secare: Ze ~ A first-class business stand, suite! for any THE IRISH EMIGBANT! ‘The Ptavtation Bitters make the weak strong, | 02 MONDAY ,the 26th day of October = , at the ii = hour of 4 o'clock. in the afternoon, the Lota. Kind of business. being a sorper store in the most business part of the eity, looking directly on Penn. sk; Aé the langnid brilliant, and are exhansied ma | Pieces, and Barcels of Ground doseribed in said avenue. ‘Avply to" G. BEALDING, 638 Dat, | Doo" Ovenat7 o'elock; Admission, wand t cts ture’s great restorer. They are composed of | bered 640, on Tmend. bast near 20th ntreet. 08 18 POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE ‘ermrol ; le : One-third ‘cash ; balance in 6 and F°% SALE—Two now smail BRICK HOUSES, in the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, | 12 months, the Lec bgoug ciel te rf Susie notes lor. fi = eee eear | gs Ttoom each. tre squares 5 ‘ en earing interes from Jackson Park and Penn, avenue: also, a new Saseatras, Roots, Herbs, ell preserved in | Gay Ofaier eyes andadeed trast maken FRAME HOCEE, five rooms. on K attest. NoZ36. perfectly pure St. Crotx Rum. = to seonre deterred payments. All sonveyan- | Inquire 236 K stroaty pear l7th street. or M. DBS- cing ang ae ie creer i, the, Zompitet wfc FOSER, Baker, second door of igth and Fan. ave- oc 12-6t SATURDAY. AFTERNOON. VARIETIES! VARIETIES! THE PEOPLE'S MUSIO E-ALL AND THEATBB. ‘HOLEM: S-lw* anes = fe | ou soe WINDEL OND LIZ7IR BORULTZ! S.~P.-1860—x. Sadefaleced’ as Brastes. fever se right rer FRBETADRANT FOR GALB—the sabecriber of. | THN BUDWORT BROT Ri! y Persons of sedentary habits troubled with | gell the said after advo! ing five times fers for ie Good Will, Stock, and Fixtures of THE CLUSTER Yd ‘BLY LADIES} i . in the reuthe Bart atthe eost of the de- | his well knows Restaurant, whict he will soll | THE GREAT MEBLO-DRAMAT: 4 R weakness, lassitudé, palpitation of the heart, faulting purchaser, with or wi out his tock of Confectionery. nae wore EE’ i CRIME! Jack of appetite, distress afier eating, térpid B grat: HOUSE, Trustee. oe 12-16" A, WORTH, 347 Pennavenue, | {DLEN 8 WOM fi eREaPT, MOR. Spite Ors ape se3-4508 Wd WILLIAMS, Aucts, it of handsomely furnished @ liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. ‘They are recommended by the highest medi- al single ROOMS can be hadin agenteel private house, witbin five minutes walk ofthe Post Office and Pennsylvania avenue, Mem- Bers of Congress and others wishing to secure attend- .. Auctioneers. iF Va ABLE BUILD- By J.C. M et nubian & ALU waskksSht Setseriie ar Saree as wreta! aa st GROVER’S THEATER! LEONARD GROVEB.. --DIRECTOR irtue eed of tru asant quartets for the winter and good attend eal authorities, and are warranted’ to produce ds 4 “th Y ue we aaeey- Race, wonld.do well to examine them. T BATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1863. eae , eSuceedd 7. 8 Ro. i, folios'sa ot ofthe | 434 Deizert, north side, between $4 rom tux an dame beneficial effect. They ex 8 for on county, B. oI shall ‘oc 12-1¥* BENEFIT OF THE U. 8. SANITARY COMMIB- ingly agreeatie, perfectly pure, and harmlees, teats Nos 798 EF wie, bontine A Be: Fo SALE .—A tare shance fore vroatable in BION, Notick.—Any person pretending to eeli Rares orth @ street, mB First street west ous s a large and commodiounr . i, -Norts street, an running bac! 82 feet and 14d: situated on MISS CHARLOTTS CUSHMAN, Piantation Bitters in bulk or by the galion is a | S24, Nett Capitol street, K toe Bi wa FOR THAT NIGHT ONLY. Fort the above estimable éharity, Entire Receipts, withowt abatement, wil! be given to the United States Samitary Comuassion, exelt on said basis. le jasin, in the : One. ; Avil ‘the ice swindler and imposter. We only putit up in weesees, Cae: hire casks iocated by dee of wack Beane it snold et 8 Bargain 10 any one eurlog cabinbotiles. Bewareotbotties refilied | Om the premises. | ne a: Foner’, jae eat Gat aire of PATHE C-1 eet ‘with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sev. | SU If desired. these Lota Will be subdivided into DEBEON, 20k Caen eee RG zEDA ria, VO. Or Lots of 16 feet front 0th at. ween Dand B, Washington. eral persons are already fn prison. See that 00b-2w bey Pes farnaces bei also jovote. considerable attention io repairing rs PPAUATUS, BTMAM and WATER WORK Ae. Se. and they ‘alter themselves, from then Jose err lon experiencs in some of the first-class houec# in the an: % they can warrant those who may favor them with a call with first-class material aad Brokers, ss | 45% Reventh street. , the Pi ce—Booms HORSSS AND MULES | “freisim't “Te andWolenetate om view the charitable nature of the occasion, and the od ag ut for public service. | Sale to commence at 100’ Ka. m, unexampled strength of the cast, have named the following as the prices ‘of admission: - Tickets of admission to any part of the Theater, Orchestra Chairs, Dress or Parquette Circle, BOARDING. ‘Terms cash, 12 Gov TT ERLES GARBETAON. se tas ‘ Assistant Quartermaster. YEW }OOOMMO- "o nest brice given for OLD COPPER, A dated with piesnast ooas ite secerenest |g BO AR. BRASS, PEWTER, LEAD and Z1NCyor taken in Be om overs | Board. at 442:¥ street, between Fifth and Sixth. jenerve al cents e 5 } ox bs ge run eRe WEDNESDAY a BDAY, at 11 e’elock oc 18-8t* 4 Zoe Four BASS FINISHERS. « chy coiewws ‘We overamen Boot ides om hasd shthetneo! | QOS TINS STARET KARTIBETWRER A | feat may be secured at the ofige atGreres's + MEER ERS a * P pote, to the | Wives. and single gentiomen, can be accommodated | Theater, Priday, October ‘16, at i a. mi., and each ok moment le. Treqary * . c with large pleasant Roomea with Board, Reference | hour thereafter unti! 6 9’clock p. 1i., the day of our deat of WARMS multebigreneoar fais (Chron) «UA Golendd. 8.0. | © far’ | perforce business is now cemplete in every particular. We | ————— : IST RI pa » i MEN DAY, “October 19; ‘Mr’ ‘atid ‘Mral W. J. Banana TU San 2 Dee or! a pei me, er at oust ot P erp FAR AND GRRAM SITRING. Floreuce, for positively twelye nights only. Be -ABEBS ates Wor nee ‘Diget os , 5 : x taonly > A $a joy DECART ER BITTER BOTTLES, whom ie Btates S0t2y od: ! Noto js hereby th69 Prxs. avewce. 7,” sumption of the regular. dramatic prices... 9¢ . Seeisa bimmmrnsnransigetag 22" || EPiceaizis iaun-apmr, vata cos | és com cnt ara, aee ty of | GitAND OP=NIEG OR AE an Bunga w Our prices area low a8 the same quality of gooti * meres @ South Atlante |: ecate all work entrusted us Wit8 prowptaeas 40d PARIS AND NEW JORK FASHIONS: are to be purchased | W, borat B &80N, proeebtia ie same, Rave been | Baer ons and BANOMB pot waa gepuired é 186s: | 318) imeveaue, | : vee rt potice and fair prices” {Mie DRMORRIT AND Mils. RINKLR EAS, Tron Hall,3}6Demaes var same are ; joart in | at short'p Saal 2 3) 9, Be 30 e06t etween sth and ith streets: a pene of Gh 77 goulemnaion 0co-2" ron a). & Repub. " ‘g ie a TRNUR. ’ ase ats . 3 " ranches ni N_O Be pri PPeesse wi rane for tala tke C OEE oer 2 O28 Sake Lie made to ete Sta TA son ay of November next, wi enand w Ent or spon: : ‘WOOD F, nnaarenua, between Band ite t 4 A show osuse » ig sone a-Re*t . Ny See cae ES a oad einetrate | YG San ROR, eee ee ae Brothers & G oc 10 + Pe Nee See icniai Clark ~ OAK, RANE AND: ony BoOD! an kare GiB, COLDS, eee ConD inhori, Ox akin AD Ca xy iaiorm: hese wnede COMPOUND srRUi OF GUM ea eH MARTON " : - na Jost mstiret mer be had at all the 2 eet by the gi 2 and gp agntg a pottle. arr het SMOKING "i CHANDLES & H. Giga! ftand tn Willards’ Hotel : ASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1868. LT ETE EOE SEITE SE IE AIOE ERI HE WEDKLY' STAR. Thi¢ excelent Family and’ News Journs ROGGE... .0s.ccnceies: oT Wenty -fiye,copies ../. It iny captains the « Washington circulate so generally throughons.the eountry W7-Singie copies (in = eured at’ the comer! mmedi ih issue of the paper, Price—Tmme-Oxnes. SS THE REPULSE OF Ti 3 WEDNESD RY EREMY = A correspondent of the New York Heraid gives the following description of the {i hting on Wednesday: As soon a8 the rebels discovered that the rear of the tiifth co: had crossed to the east of Broad Run, and that Warreh was preparing for a fight, they developed two batteries in the edge of the wood and ¢ommenced sending their respects to the second corps. They were close by, theirmost distant guns being not over nine bun¢red yards trom ‘the lite of the Union in- fantry.- They had the advantage of us at first; for they, knowing our position and haying their baiteries ready planted, were able to open upon us before our line could be formed or our ba!- teries planted, and they knew and appreciated their advantage, and right heartily did they improve it. For fullten minutes they rained their bullets and hailed their shells with demo- niac fury; but not a man-of the gallant old sec- ond quailed, notagan was dropped, nota color dipped; but like Spartans they faced their foc » as if each man felt that upon himself rested the responsibility of crushing the rebellion, it the rebels did notlong maintain their advantage; t-: Brown and Arnold tost no time in getting their batteries placea, which, when ‘accomplished, made short work ot all oppost tion. Kebe} lines of infantry skirmishers melted away hike wax over a hot fire, and. the. rebv! batteries di¢éd out like camp fires ina heavy rain. Simultaneously with the ripping, tear- ing, death-dealing artillery, the Union infantry stood hiding their forms behing a bank of flame and a fogofemoke, cheering as they discharged their pieces and yainly begging to be permitted to rush to the immediate locality of their nc- versaries. Then cme a lull in the awful Music; for the enemy unable to etand against the the terripie storm, hud fied to the woods torsafety, leavin: six of their guns upon the field, one too badly crippled to be brought aw: When theenemy ceased playing upon us,/and the smoke had lifted so as to exhibit the field, and it was krown that the enemy had retired. a ten men from each regiment was made to bring away the deserted pieces. With acheer which could be heard for miles, the men bounded across the track and climbed the opposite hill, seized the pieces as best they could, wheeled them into position, turned them towards the retreating demons, and fired parting salvo witi the ammunition which had been designed ¢ the Yankees. Then the boys-dragged five of them awésy, shouting as they came to the south side of the track, and placed them in battery, the infantrymen acting as artilleryists and do- ing wondrous works of carnage. N2. 3,319. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.] FROM GEN. ROSECRANS’ ARMY. SrxveNson, Ala., Oct. 5.—The situation con- timues uninteresting. The late heavy rains have raised the Tennessee river. The rebel Wheeler has recrossed the Tennos- see river at Kinsale shoals, closely pursued to the river by our troops. He was driven from Huntsville by a brigade of our cavalry. Refn- who have come into our lines report that ragg is making his way back, apparently because of the exhaustion of the country in which he has been living. Though this is not good anthority, there is some reason to believe that the enem’ is on the move. NASHVILLE, Oct. 15.—Theeyening trains from the front are bringing in sick and wounded so!- diers. The churches in the town are again taken for hospitals. All is quiet at Chattanooga, The river has riven fitteen inches. From Chnttanoega—The Rebel Batterié« Silent—The Enemy Driven from Mission Ridge. heed York, Oct. 16.—A special dispatch from Chattanooga, of the 15th inst., to the Tribune, 8 that there have been no hostile aemon- strations uy the enemy On the front since the 7th inst. Their batteries on Lookout Mountain and on the left are silent. Our batteries have driven the enemy from Missionary Ridge. Up to noon to-day all is quiet. Deserters from the 3d Kentucky regiment state that a fight occurred on the 6th between a eorgia brigade and the rebel regulars, the former refusing to go out of the State. Several of our men and animals have been killed by sharpshooters from the south bank.of the Tennessee river, The trains are again running regularly on the Nashville and Stevenson railroad, nd the rebel raiders are now completely scattered he- tween Duck and Elk rivers. A strong rebel picket guard, with a heatenant, came into our lines yesterday in a body, and reported that the enemy were building pon- toons. This is thought to be indicative of an attempt to dislodge us by a flank movement across the river, which General Rosecrans has amply provided for. There has been ne communication with Gen. Burnalie for several days. His army is doing good service, but not in the manner generally sapyored at the North. en. Longstreet has superseded Gen. Polk, and the latter has issued a farewell address, The rebel papers report that Jeif. Davis is about to take command of Bragg’s army. The 20th and 2ist corps have been consoli- poston hn coeete qed dho laa Gueee the 4th army corps, under (den. | Massing and charging. A dense gray body of men were seen’ forming between the eas: of the woods and the run on the slope of the hill, north of the railroad, upon which the artillery and intantry opened at once, driving the throng back into the woods at a double quick. After this maneuver a second line of skir- mishers was thrown forward to the brow of the hill skirting the river, and two regimenis et North Carolina troops—the 26th and 2+th— <ame charging on our extreme right, over the railroad near the bridge. The post was held Gens. McCook and Crittenden have been ordered to Indianapolis with their aids-de- camp. - FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Artillery Fight at Blackbarn’s Ford—All Quiet Yesterday—The Army in.a.Secure Position. WasHINGTON, Oct. 16,—{Associated “Press Disp atch.}—From information received trom the Army of the Potomac to-night, it appears | by Col. Heath, commanding the brigade, which that a body of the erlemy were seen passing | was the first of the second division, and - southward, opposite Blackburn’s Ford last | sisted of the 19th Maine, 15th Massachusetts, night, and our baiteries shelled them. They | ist Minnesota, and 82d New York. Our boys replied tor haif an hour, and then disappeared. | waited for their “erring Southern brethren, ’* The enemy made no other demonstration yes- | who came on with a yell, until they reached terday. the ‘track of the raflroad, when a yolley, and it was rumored that one corps of the enemy | angther,.and another, set them homeward at a ‘Was approaching Fairfax last night, by the pace which defies illustration. Chantilly road, and our heavy batteries were The brigade of Carolinians, which was com- sent ont im thatdirection.. They have retarned, | manded by Brig. General Heth, broke and fled, however, and report all quiet. Our army isin | hiding themselves behind the rocks and bushes a@pertectly secure position, and prepared to along the stream: This brigade of -North Car- Tepel any attack. a ., } olinians was Pettigrew’s old brigade, and the Ope of the most efficient detectives sys heis | men prided themselyes on their prowess, Bat pretty well sutised that there are not less than | the men opposed to them were too well versed two or three hundred guerrillas on this side of | in fighting to be intimidated. I¢ was laughabie the Rappahannock, and south of Gen. Meade’s | to see them. extricate themselves frote their army. They are daily and nightly arresting | dilemma. They did not dare to rise from be- Union men and committing deprédations on’ | ‘hind their cover when once hid; tor no sooner their property. “would a head appear from behind a log, or rock, or bush, than a minie would whistle it back to death. Run they dared not, fight they could not, and the only alternative left them Was to surrender at discretion, which they did. The captured of this brigade numbered about 560, and Gen. Heth will Have to recruit befere takibg it into action again. When the enemy found that the Second Corps was ready and able to holdits groundyand hac no notion of leaving—e fac: they discovered after about five hours’ hard nting—they withdrew tothe cover of :he dense woe in their rear, only firing with tneir artillery, the fiame and smoke ot which would act as @tar- get for our gunners. At dark the fighting ceased, and darkness found us in full possession of the field, the rebels having tatlem back to and beyond the woods, having suffered the loss of six pieces of arfillery, two battle-flags, two colarels Killed and’ one taken prisoner: probably 500 killed and wounded, whom they left on the field, and about 750 prisoners. Probably eur entire loss in killed and wound- ed will not reach 200. We lost none: in: battie except the killed and. wounded, though it is probable a few stragglers fell into the hands of thé rebels between Warrenton Junction. and Bristow. * Amonz the rebel slain and left-on the flela were Brig. Gen. Cooke, a son of Gen; Philip St. George Cooke, of the Union army, and Col. Ruffin, of the 1st, and Gol. Thompson, of the Sth North Carolina cavairy. Capture of an English ‘‘Neutral’’ Blockade Running Steamer anda Number of Rebel Officers. - New York, Oct. 15\~The steam transport Unien has arrived from the blockading squad- ron on the 1ith. The Union captured the English “neutral” blockade running steamer Spaulding. with a valuable cargo from Nassau. The Spaulding had a crew of twenty-five men and four rebel colonels on board, They. are all prisoners. The Spaulding was captured last April, under the name of St. Johns, by the gunboat Stellin and sent to Boston; where she was sold to Se- cession parties belonging to New Brunswick, where che went, loading at St. Johns for Nas- sau, thence.she ran thé blockade on the Sth ultimo into Charleston, and again escaped from Charleston with a large cargo of cotton om the 16th of September. was employed for a few days in Ubarleston harbor, carrying troops, communications, etc., to Fort Sumter. Frem Gen. Banks’ Department. New York, Oct. 16.—The'steamer Columbia, from New Orleans: on the 10th mstant, has ar- rived. « She brings 400 bales of cotton, and 200 hogsheade of sugar. am he only military item in the papers is from the Mississippi Rebel, which states that the Federals oceupied Monroe, La., Dick Taylor retreating to Shreveport, on which place the Federals would advance as soon as reinforced. had The battle flags captured were that. of: the Fy dong Pes Ae Fa caked. : Mae saa enos 26th North Carolina infantry, captured by the vand Vickeburg rail: 19th Maine, and that of the 28th North Oaro- Several steamers had arrived at New Or- lina, taken by the Gud New York. ~The ee leans trom St, Louis, bringing—baving gath | captured consisted ‘of one large ‘Whit 6fed it on the way—i,375 bales and &54-bags of | FUR, two fine Rodmans, and three brass field % pieces. One of these, however,.. was so badiy eatin. bive uggsheads of new suger hadalse | troken BP 0s 10, be ‘worthless, and was left y “| upon the féld. The others were taway, Frem Cuire. i+} and to-day have been sent to Waéh : Casno, Oct. 16—Gen. Grant dnd stat arrived } 1 am. reliably informed that the rebeb- Col. _ ‘Rock. Thompson stated that Gen, Lee’s object was to site sapedilion uader Major Loed, of the sth | head Us off before , Bing Contreyilie, and Miseou: ke up the camp of the notorious | Supposed that when the'attack upon Pore Cotter, in Jeffereon county, killed | Warren'he was.at the liead of the entiréarmy , And took all his men prisoners, with his corps. Qonsequently, he only threw »:Pyoyost Marshal General Chandler issued | forward one portion of A. P. Hill's corps, nomberting in all about 12,000 men, with four batteries of artillery, in order to hold us in check until the other corps of Ewell, together with the two remaining divisions of Long- street’s corps, could come up. I presume the et od ‘true, but they have found out their mistake, an order sequiring all negroes not in posses- sion of certificates that they were in employ. ment: adequate for the oftheir fami- lies, to be placed in the Contraband Oamp, and provided for. > From Fortress Meuree. Fortress Mongox, Oct. 15.—A few days’ since pri vata Fiske of the N. Y. Mounted Rifles, Tar BILi1ARD MATCH For THE CHAMPION- aeapnea td peyate Emed redeem, of the ame Pareantenge men eget eee $1,000 aside and the regiment, and yes: leut. Disoway, Pro- championship of America, between vost Marshal of ‘Will e. was shat by_a | Dudley Kavanagh and John Seereiter, cameot® rivate named tas ba are of the ist N. Y. | last nightin Irving Hall The place was com- ‘counted Rifles. th victims of these assas- |- pletely filled,'néarly 2,000 persons bein Mts tins died in afew moments. including a large number of our Teal ‘citi- The murderers Bre now cenfined at Fort Magruder. Doctor Wright, of Norfolk, who murdered Lieut. Sanborn some time since will be execu- ted to-morrow (Friday) morning. The State Elections. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16.—Official and unof- ficial returns fr nearly the whole State of Pennsylvania ae Curtin & majority of 20,- 947. wens, Before the game commenced. there was some heavy betting on the result, Kayanagh being the fayorite, at $500 to $400, a ae amount of money being invested at these . The e was 1,500 paints- up, four-ball caroms. Mr. C. O'Conner was umpire for Kavanagh; Mr. Fox, of Rochester, for iter, and Mr. Victor Es- tephe, of Philadelphia, referee. Kavanaghi took 8 commanding lead from the commencement, play: ‘with a execution and judgment that astonished even his staunch- estsupporters, Indeed, a finer exhibition of billisrds was never witnessed in previous match, and the assemblage were ly de=- lighted at the bmiliant play shown. _ Seereiter played well, but he hada ran of ilk luck in the breaks throughout the entire game. At the termination of the match thescore stood, Kayanagh, 1,500; Seereiter, 715, the former con- sequently winning by 785 points. A morehol- low defeat was never be! witnessed in a champion The winner’s highest runs were 151, 151 and 82, and his average 17; Teiter’s highest score was 57, and his aye: a Rittie over 8. ae €Erxcrxwati, Oct. 15.—The returns of seyen- ty-one counties in Obio gives Brough 59,900 majority, » , & Convention im Kentucky.) < 5 St. Lovie, Oct. 15.—An: invitation: to’ the friends of freedom in the slave Statée, to meet in convention at Louisville, » On theSth of January pext, to consult together and take ac- tion on question, appears in the Democrat of to-day, signed by severa! congressmen and other prominet gentlemen of this State, 5° i eee setae aE tal opti New ¥ork. BEAT) Oct. sa fforts a being inde to r for the army volunteering.” he AuMiarant Provost MarshalGe neral ot New, The mateh occupied four hours in playing. ‘ork-is engaged with Gororpr Seymour in | The ealehreiets a gery, player, Fuk Eeie- av ising’ s syplem, Aut that yurpope. « for the, cnampionship, | and has Seposited $250 4 eof 0. 8. Rive-Twenti as forfeit for a mal f $1,000 a side, to be Fictitng Got, ae "inscription, played. within the period of sixty:days2-. Y. agent reports je of Fi 7M0otfisetwen- | Tribune, 16th, =) - ties t « Bondsware being ‘delivere® tothe | 7 vie se si ioth of C Boe yisner crave bow : gq hROM THE Hair OF THe Tarwo.—An ex- pas \. From Cape Ra chatige, speaking of the price ‘of ‘coal this & @é>® Race, Oo! bani Fee cere ery Femark:'. « steamer 4} jooves families and others using fuel to be more and Tha 4more.careful of their fuel ex-

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