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—————_ -i3 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON (auNDAY BXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Panwa AVENUE AND 11TH BY w. D. WALLAOH: —___—e—_—_ served Without wrappers Dy Carriers 1 eee per copy, or % cents per mands pacaases by carriers at g4 & year, ar. 37: ie month. To mail satecribers the price Is a year, in adeance; $2.50 for six months; 2.25 fcr three months: and for less tall tye months ®t the rate of |2 cents a weet. Single acries, Wit oF without wrapee panes se ADVERTISNMBNTS 30: a 2fc before 11 o’clock M.; © they may act appear until the next 41v- s3.—T.-18¢6oO.-=. From the army bospital—the bloody battle- fleld—the mansion of the rich and humble abode uf the poor—from the effice and the sacred desk —irom the mountain top, distant valleys and {sr-off islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilized world—is pouring im the evidence of the astonishing effects of DEAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thou- Sands upon tnousancs of letters like the fol- bowing may be seen at our office: RepaBury, Wis., Sept. 16, 1963. “® * «© * Ihave been in the army hospi- tals for fourteen months—speechless and near- iy dead. At Alton, Ul, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles restored my speechandcuraime. * * * * C. H. Puauts.” Sovrm Warsaw. O., July 28, 1563. «® * % Ore young man, who had been sick and not out of the house for two years with Scrofulaand Erysipeias, atter paying the doctors over $150 witnout benefit, has been eared by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * * EDWARD WOUNALL.” The following is from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Childrenof Volun- teers HavemeyeR Mansion, 67TH STREET, New YorRK, Auznst 2, 18633. “De. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, im parucular, with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom aii medic) skill had been exhansted, Bas been entirely restored. We commenced with but a terspoonful of Hittersa day. Her appetite increased; strength and health follow- ed. * * * * Respectfully, Mrs. O. M. Devor.” I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have sayed my dite. Rev. W. H. Wacoonenr, Madrid, N.Y.” - * * “* © * Thon wilt send me two bottles ™mo- of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has beeu greatly benefited by their use. Tay iriend, Asa CuRKIN, Philade!;:nia Pa.’ uo « © Thave been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Ruv. J.5. Catnory, Rochester, N. ¥.” * Send us t y-four dozen more efycur Plantation Bitters, the popuiarity of which are daily increasing with the gnests of our house. Sykrs Caapwicr & Co. Proprietors Willard’s Hoiel Washington, D.C.” «“* * * [have given the Plantation Bit- ters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Solcier’s Home Cincinnati, 0.” «* “ % The Plantauon Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. Krxcsey, Cleveland, 0." «% = * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of s derangement of the kidney and urina- ry orgens that bas distressed me for years. It Stoves | French China Sevres Fee Bota, 37 and 33 pieces @cts lke a charm. O. C. Moors, Agent for Colgate & Co., 251 Broadway.” &C., key &o., &C., The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted na ture’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. dé: Ss. r._1s¢co.-=. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack ot appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medi- eal authorities, aud are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed- ingly agreeatle, perfectly pure, and harmless. Noricz.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulx or by the gallon is a swindler and imposter. We only putitup in our log cabin bottles. Bewareot bottles refilied with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sev- eral persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States Stamp over the cork, and signature on steel plate side la- bels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & CO., e om 202 Breadway, N. Y¥. IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONOENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE FOR . THRIR TRAD! It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet£ the officer’s mess, Itis prepared im one minuteyand makes a most delicious Soup or Ghowder. It is highly recemmended by Army Bargeons, The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & CO, Manufacturers of Concentrated Food, No. 111 Bast 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & BEMMUS, Sole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D, 0. eorly > J. HEIBEBGEE, SUOOESSOR TO H. F LOUDON & 00. CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY MEROHANT TAILO! 1 Tee Reatasivaalgrentoe™ ennsyly: venue, oom tf ‘ ‘Wosbington. D. 0. HENRY H. HELMSEN, MEROHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED FROM * No. 501 SEVENTH STRERT, To 394 D BTRERT, BRTWZBR SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS, Next door to BHEPHERD’S BOOKSTORE. 06 10-Im* Li! LIME! ey Pa MBI The subscriber is now repzed to nell Presh . CASTLE! . be ae me and Rock Creek Drage, # THE FOUNDERS OF THE RE. Orcblie on Hear. as mary, be. Uitizens wna it 5 Cor iwerm Hy Pte deyeoted Wik By Mr. Biepbe The Old Homeste iT a Sein! vols; Constit 2 banda Chan arLow, vo, XXII. AUCTION SALHS, FUTURE DAYS. By WM. L, WALI. & CO . Auctioneers GPzar S.LE OF rUCKBIOR OaBINEC FUR RITURE AND HOUSEFURNISHING GooDs At Ep- Wi8 Greens CarinBr MamuFactoxy. No. 140 PERNSYLVaNIA AVENUR, BETWEEN SEVENTRENTH amp BiguTwents sTeBaTs —Uc MONDAY, the via of November st 9 o'clock @ a., wa will sell, by catalogue, until the whole stock of Cabinst #urni- ture, which isof Mr. G: es owa manufacture. nnd tior wort mans and a large stock of House:urnishing Goods disposed of Mc Green intending to change his business. We name in pert— Handsome Roseword Marble-top Etegeres, with French Pia‘e Glass mimieenen Borewood Chamber Suites bose evod Buites of Parlor Furniture Oak Ubamber Suites and Osi Sideboards panteons nec aia wor arcbes. han Walont Dress Bureaus Thirty Dress Bureaus Rosewood. Mahogany, and Walnut Arm and Basy Rostwoot Mahogany, and Walnut Sofas end Tete- a Rorewood Mabogany,and Walnut Rockers, Mirrors Centre and Ofep Tables and Desks Library Tables and Obaira, Saloon and Teapoy wamet ves mano any Booksases 26 Painted Wardrobes 33 Curled Hair Mattraeses 25 Ehuck Mattra: ses . 20 dozen Cane feat Uhairs Fancy Parlor Qhairs, Mahorany and Walnut Side and Reception Chairs ffarble top Chamner Suites, Hat Racks jarbie-top, Sideboards, Obildren’s Chairs and tools Revolving Office Chairs, Cribs, Bedstoads, a great Variety Refreshment Tables ard Washstanda Sx jiom and Mahogany Dining Tables Fret ch Ch Dinner Cut Giase +8, Tumblers, and Fruits Plain ard Gilt French China Large quantity Wines and Water Bottles Fancy G ae Vases, Oard Basket and QGhins Toys, otto Cups 4 dozen Tete-a Tetes Castors, different kinds, with many other Gor ds not bere Daiued. Terme: All suzs sneer @50 cash, over that amount. @ credit of 39 60, and 9 duye, for approved endorsed notes, hearing interest. yesed buildire is for rent or lease, Inquire of the uctioneer Tha sitention cf the t-ade is invited to this sale. R2-The Goode wi!! ve oem for inspentioa, and caluloguer ready cx tho Thursday previous to the tale. oct WML WALL & 00... Ancts. "By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, RUST£SB’s BAL. BO? A HOUSE AND LOT ON THE JsLann.—By virtue of a deed of trust from Willem Biernan, dated the 2sth of April, and recorded in Liber J. A.8 , No. 156. ‘otios 177, &c , of this county. £ will sell at Public Aaction on WEDNESDAY, tbe Istb of N gielock ovenber next. at 4 in the city of Washington, begin id part al the northwest corner of e intersection of south D and 4a a running thrace synth 22 fact ioc 188, ast parallel with south Dstreat 3) feet é inchs whence scutbeastariy 61 feet 2 inches toa joint dik ent 5} feet Ginches from south D street, hence east par.llel with sid etreet 1s feet, thence 1 feet 6 inches to south P atreet, and thence h south street 109 feet G incnes to the be- » the Frame Dwelling and other in- provementa thereon, Terms of aale: One-third eash; te balance in six, lwelve auc ¢ightern wonths, Wi’ notes besrins interest, and secured by a deed of Lrust. If the terme of sale wre not cor ad with in three dais, the Trustee reserves the richt to re Feilon one’ weeks’ notice, st the expen-~ aad rirk of the defaulting purchaser. Alt conveyancing and stam ps at the expense 0! the purcheser, WM R. WOODWARD. Trustee. oclseod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct: Usiten stare SALS—In virtue / of a writ of Fieri Facias, iesuea from the Olerk’s office of the Uireuit Court of the District of Oolum- bia and to ted I willexposs to Public Bale, the Court House door of said AY. the l2th day of November . 1 defondant’s right, d to Lots Nos. 12, 13, and i4, in Fauare No. 41! inthe city of Washington, D. C., togetuer with all and sinentar the improve- ments thereon, seized ard levied up im ag tha arp erty of Phineas J Steer, and will 06 sold to satisiy gadiciats No. 21 fo May term, 1262, in favor of ward L, Focke BR, Carton iz WARD H LAMON. oozl-d&ds U 8. Marshal. D. 0. ED STATES MARSHAL’S S4LB.—In virtue of a writ Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerka office of the Cireut Court of the District of bia, for the county of Warhington and tome willexpose to Public 8sle, for cash, in frort of the Court House door of said county, on ™HUREDAY. the 12th day of November next, 1863, at I20'clock M., the following described roperty, to wit, viz: All that part of Lot No. 7, in square No. 452 being the 22 feet of the vorth side of said Lot No. 7 and tunning back 9 feet toan alley in said Square. ALSO, On the northeast corner of Lot No. 5. Sauare No. 452, the alley at the cortheast corner of ssid Lot No. 5, thence south 9 feeti! inches. thence west 41 feet 6 inches, thence north-to an alley, thence easterly on the south side ot the alley to the place of be- ginning, together with all and si: provements thereon, seiz 1353, | |. n., On the premises, Rprcof Lot No. 6.in | | Ground known as Square No ~ FOR SALE AND RENT. _ WASHINGTON, D. C.,., THUR DAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1863. THE WEEKLY STAR. This exceilent Family and News Journa Containing a greater variety of interesting Teeding than can be found in any oiher, is Pub lished on Friday morning. TERMS— Cash, invoriably in advances, Single co Pine BE: per annum, oeeeee, Twenty-five copies, It invariably contains the « Washington News” that has made Th- Daily Evening Star circulate so generaliy throughout the couniry 7 Single copies (in wrappers) cam be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after tho iesue of the paper. Price—Taxur CErTs. &M: SEMEN?S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. kK OR SALE—A Vomfortabie Dwelli "lidaied On loth street, between L ert For pa ticu.ate inquire of AMB! $ bgtreet, Detween Mand x strests, HOUsB M streets 4B a ngtoa 7 no 3-3t* Fog BALE— The STOUR FIX *U «83 aaa GUOD WILL cf a Ketail Shoe Store, duing a good business end in a desirable location on Fenn av- erue. Rentiow. Termscash, Inquire at the Star Ofbee BO 3 3t* i O LET iv av-ry pleavant locsiity, thr:e ele gat Unforiehea Ruumn, consisting of a sait ¢f Parlora atd@ Room adjoinirg; all communicat- ing. sud well edspied to bounekeeping for a amall famit: ¥-r particulars inquire at the office of MAJOR FESSENDSN, (bet «en the hours cf%s, m.ard3p m.)No 24% Pst no 3-3t* fue G¥ CHARGK 10 HuLSéaULuias— kverybody in want of Housse, Rooms, or e8 0° business of every kind, 6 en. &c., call on me therefore. ing to dispose -f, had better call first at S I Estate ard Intellizenoe Offics, No. 511 Ninth st. near Peon avea N. B —25 Bervante on band waiting for home! oc 3 -7t* N. A, MILER Pans fo? s2 ta om Katlroad, 12 tiles from Wx: from Beltsvi'le “tation, eontaini.g Intee Crebard, and good r Tke bouse bas 6 rooms, also outbuilai particular+ inquire of G. J, HALL, asthe gov-rn- uept lumber yard, 6th atruet waurf, orofO HEW- If? oth etrest wharf ec SLig* FOR BALE OR KENT—A iarge BALOK HUC3E, being 334 stories front with a 3 story back building having a large dining room that willa: commodate 3) or 40 pereons. as well as fine parlore and chambers beicg Istely handsomely rapaired throughout asuitabie for a kote! situated on the corner of 5th and High streets, Georgetown ox- ertion given immedistely. Inquireof B, MACK- ALL, Jr., No 457 i3te street, between B and F etreeta, at 2 o’elock any evening. 06 #1. STAURANT FORSALE—RARE CHA. CerLer Maire aveone and 4}. sireset Island, close to Armory Square Hocpita!. Attached to the Restauract is @ lare® ball suitsbie for Dancing Parties or B lliard Hall It ia the best location for business om the Island Very cheep rent o- 30-\w” 50 LO’8 FOB LEASE Ob KENT-Botwe-n Wth e ard 47.b streets, in the neighborhood of the Qu.rtermaster's Departnent, Horse Cairol, and Market Bou aitable for stores, residences, &c. inquire of B MACKAI.L, Jr , No. 457 Chir teenth treet between E and Frtreets,at 2 1c ock aby evenirg oc 3) 29" ARGE AND VALUABLE F.0T corner of Virginia avenueand Twenty-second stree., AT PRIVATE SALK.—We offer at Private sale Lot No. 8, in Equare 81, ironting 54 feet on 22d etreet and 93 feet 4inches on Virginia avenue. J. ©. McGUIRE & OO. cca0 6t Auctioneers ana Commission Merchants. MPROVED SQUARE OF GRUUND FOR SALE We «fer for sale that well located Squaiy of 774, Dounded by 34 and 4th streets east and K and 'L streets north, conteinicg about (0,00 square feet of ground: enciered, and bas @ email dwel ing in the center: with fine weil of wat r,stabling,&c. The grounds bave been ured as a Market Gard-n, and po sesses some choice fruit trees For the purpose of a Lager Beer Garden or small farm, it is very desirable, and will be sold cheap, Ayply to JAS. U. Me Guine & CO, Auction acd Commission Mer- chante. CE— tw NCE —Valusble Landa, i ms Mill Property. ia Ohio, [Ili nois. lows, and Missouri, will be sold cheap, or « ged for Keal Estate in Maryland District 0. art of Virginia, or would ex- gbange’ ior personal property inuuire No. 7 Law Building, ¥ifth street, or address Box 1033, Post Office, Waehin, o oe 23-Im 160 SULLDING Lois FOR DNASk Og Ren, suitable f. rsutiere, restaurants and oriv ste residences withia five minutes walk of the fresi. dent’s House. Inquire of A. JARDIN, corner of lsth and M sta., Warsington, DP. CO. oc 13 Im* FURNISHED K0OMS TO LET—at 450 Tweifth street, betweea G ard H—two lower story PARLORS, or one P4RLOR anda large BED-RO: aA foining, both wel! furnished; also several wERU- RUOMB 'The location is one of the most desirabls n Washington, and within five minutes’ walk o” Willarits’ and ‘Kirkwood’, No children in. the 0 28 x- ° or the loyal house. EDUCATIONAN. M VOCAL INSTITUTE IWiks. CECILIA YOUNG KRECCHMAB Has the honor of announcing to her friends and the / iblic that she will resame her instructions in ocal Musicat No, 426 lith st-eet, between H and I. For terms, &c. ply between the hours of 4 and 5 p.m 00 71-eol1m* Migs, BROOKE'S ENGLI5u AND FRENCH Boaraing and Day Schoo), No. 130 Penn. av., Beven Buildings. The ninth year and seventeenth semi-annual session of this Institution will com- mence on Monday, September 23th, 1863 Circulars can be obtained at the bookstores and of the Prin- cipal. se 14-3m* —_ Por: { Gpgar DEAMATIO, OPERATIC AND TERP- FORD’S NEW THEATER, TENTH STREET. ABOVE E. Joun T. Forp.......... .Man: id (Also of Holiday @trect Theater, Bathory” FO" RTH NIGHT OF MR. JOHN WILK88 B800TH, Me: srs. Hx Pe bea et De V Sid is try Pearso: - vere. Si ‘Wiking, Miss Aopio Waite, and others. we” WiEI8 BYENING, | ony 1 THE LADY UF LYONS: OR LOVE AND PRIDE. Claude Melnotte. Mr. J. Wilkes Booth Paul ne en ‘iss Annie Waite TRE FECRET; OR, THE HOLE IN THR WALL, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} Tie ELECTIONS, petri as Election in Maryland. Battimore, Nov. 4.—It is now ater eleven o'clock, and full returns oaly have been re- ceived from a few wards. lt will be late be- fore the whole vote is counted. Enough, aow- ever, is known to show that the entire straight- out Unconditional Emancipation ticket in Bal- timore is elected, the lowest man on it beating all others nearly 2.000 votes. Partial returns from various counties indi- care the same condition of things throughout the whcle State. The Union party is making omasnw Mr Harry Pearso, a clean sweep of everything. Tne vote iu Bal- Wie ree Eeiaay) evening, benefit of Mr. J, | t more will probably not be over 11,000 or 12,000. i kes Booth, There was no Copperhead or reaily disloyal opposition which prevented many voters from comi. g out, otherwise the vote would have been much larger. Henry Winter Davis ran nobly. The seceseionists did not come near ict he shehiteet disturbance talcialg place any- where, nor anything disagreeable resulting ircm the disputation between Gov. Bradford and Gen. Schenck. There is much rejoicing over the result. The entire Maryland Con- erecsional delegation is no doubt elected, and ‘bere will be a large Union Emancipation ma- jority in the Legislature. Battrong, Novy. 4.—Only about ten thons- and votes were polled here to-day, Goldsbo- rough, for State LaTRBLEOLST, who was on both the Independent. Union and the regular Union tickets, got all the votes with the excep- tion of abouttwo hundred. Theentire regular lcket is elected, Frederick gives Goldsborongh 1,155 majority. Annopolis gives Holland, Union, for Con- gress, and Goldsborough abont 5) majority. taturday Srening, hy ek ‘fo ti time positively of QANTERBURY HALL, rape J SARERRQURY: } AND... OUISIARA AVENUE Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. SIGHOBEAN ALLIANCE} iN O'NBIL, MILLIE FOWLER, GLARA FOWLER, _ 8. BDWARDB, MON. FOUCHE, ED. THE ALBtM Or BEAUTY, THE ALBUM OF BEAUTY, AND THE CORKOGRAPHIU CORPS, antic Drama, the M4NIAC LOVER! MADIAC i: OVER! ‘antomimi¢ Returus come in very slowly. Goldsborongh DCHIV is undoubtedly elected by 8 Jarge mujority,and DCMIV wires cut of five Congressmen are cariainly IpsY TRIO! elected. ‘ t1PoV THIOL . wa 2 DANGK:, New York City Election. TRAVAGANZAB, &c. foors open at7 o’elock; performance at 8, Ad- uissier 25 ana £0 conte New York, Nov. 4.—The latest returns in- | dicate the lection of Bosworth (Union) over McCunn, Democrat, as Judge of the Saperior | Court. The following is the yote: Bosworth, POPU LA LY MATINES ou iw Beams SATURDAY AFTBRNOON. ea McCunn, 30,024. Five districts to hear aaa irom. ]NITED BALL, BLEVEANTH ST, wee ges a, | A few doors from the Avenue, limeis Election. MR JNO. K. GOODALL’8 Naw -Vouk, Nov 4k aie Spri : » Nov.4.—. ispateh from Spring- Firat Soiree will take place xt his Assembly Rooms field, Lilinois, dated yesterd:y, gives the fol- on THURSDAY, November beh. Tickets, to i . | lowing results of the county elections ia that Hl aimit a gen lemen and i, dies, One Dollar, ‘ uy Dancirg to commence at ha'f-paet 8 p.m State yesterday: The Union majorities iu De- Private lerrons in any of the Fashionable! catur are 291; Jacksonville, 490; Bloomingion, 560: Quincy, 91. Dancer any hour 0c 31 6t* | ‘OLUMBIA CORNET AND STRING BaND.— | The Democratic majority is, Joliet, 251. | Cc These majorities show large Union gains, ‘Tue undersigned rer pectfally announces tothe public, that he isready to farnish Music which will doubtless obtain throughout th: for Private Parties Balls, Pic-Nies, Parades, entire State, Exhibitions, etc , with any number cf Musiciars se rtquired, at the shortest notice by leaving ordere at John Ivewan’s, corner of Pennsylvanis avenue ard 4th street east. From Central America. | New York. Noy. 4.—Arrived, steamer Ariel, | from Aspinwall, with $251,133 in specie. Importent newa from Central America has } been received. On the 29th of September, Carrera gave orders for all troops uncer his command to move on the capital in two columns, He occupied Re- medios and San Jacinto, beat back Barrias’ pickets, cuptured hfs cannon, and drove him into toe 8, H Homrs were thrown in almost incessantly, + crstroying many houses, firing others, and iy womenand children. The nouse 1 States Minister had three cannon balls sent through the walls, and his servant | was killed. ‘Lhe water is cutoff, and provisions do not | come in, Constant attacksare made, and night | and day there is constant terror in the capital. | At last accounts Carrera and Barrias were en- dea voring to compromise, the latter offering to abandon the Presi.:! fame time return w Try to the tror ofGuatemala, which the latter utterly r- jee" HENRY ISBMAN BOARDING. Fo RENT. WITH BOARD—A suit of FUR- NIbHED PARLORS; algv, three sea Booms (ns-coud Hoor, & iavle fr gentlemen ani their reigle gen iemer, ApplyutNo 377 i3th between Hand Tetreets. Pay in atvance, att bo Rees WiiH BUARD AND TABLE BOARD without Rocuis may be nad at 134 Penn, ave , hand ith ate, cetwern no 4-3i" N#ATLY-FURNISHED ROOMS VOR RENT— IN with Board, at No 4§6 Tweifth e.reet, bet. E anc F. One or two Jarge Kooms, suitab!e tor a party of gentlemen, no 4. 1m* References required, WaytEp— . A FEW TABLE BOARDERS. | Apply at ___ ; Ho 6-8tt F ENT—With Board, three large and com- fortably-farnished KOOMS, with gas, in the im mediate neighborhood of the War and Navy De- w a From General Thomas’ Army. tnente. No. 395 Kighteenth streets, between HILADELPHIA, Noy. 4.—A special fro: ne see. An exceliens Eacls is wovider. one to the Bulletin apne nee All ie | BRO Reeser ie Prices aa | quiet. In the recent fight with Hooker the evaian WiNDAO MEY PUNISHED rebels were movers Dumenbd, and did mot | Dy 2 resume the attack. ooker at once strongly | SRoOnBY suitebte for families and single eenhe intrenched along his line. Generals Grant and ee AP Thomas were with him all day on the 29th | ultimo, and thought him safe. The Lookout hatteries played on him all day without doing him any harm.” Another epecial telegram from Cincinnati men, can be obtain 12th st., third door from A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMM). dated with Board and Rooms at 195 F at.. bet. 7th and 18th streets, opposite Winder’s Builaing; convenient to the War and Navy Departments. with Board. FURNITURE. N FURNITURE. NORTHERN LIBERTIES FURNITURE WARE ROoMs, 369 Bevents Sraxer, bet, I and K sts, ad ied property of Andrew Rothwell, and will sold to satisfy Judicial No. 7 to Jauyery sores 1962, in favor of Phelps & Kingman use tape Morsnoase. oct0-dads U. 8. Marshal. D. 0. Wit pe oid st Babs ae on overs WEDNESDAY end BATUMDAY, at Hf o'clock s 2s Goveramen Beet om hand ‘the time of "Ferma onan, in Treasary notes, to be 8 moment of sale, sat. ah es WILLIAM FITCH, L.G. HImE, OHH FOX, FITOH, HINE & FOX, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW, ADIES’ DRESS FURS. The undersigned bave just opened the largest stock of Foreign and American FURS ever offered in this city, such as— udson Bay SABLE, ERMINB, MINK, FITOH, SIBERIAN SQUIRBEL, IMITATION OF BRMINB, WATERMINK, PRENOH OOORY, And other FURS in sete for ledies and children, Also, FUB TRIMMINGS and BWANSDOWN, Gentiemon’s MU FFLERS, ROBES, &c ,&6. We are also receiving daily additions te our stock of DRY GOODS, such as— OLOAKS, SHAWLS. DAESS GOODS, EMBROID- BEIES, &¢., at a smal advance for Grst cost, 8. & W. MBYENBERG, 48 Market Space, between 7th and sth streets, underthe 06 Dla Avenue House. MPOBTANT TO FAMILIES —The ‘hiladel- havi riected his arr ments in jew Work and Boston, fakes chin of ia, N 5 method Peas his old customers and the public gen- eraily that he is receiving daily by express— Prime Chester Count; Beef, uth Down Mu’ lelphia Butter, Capone, Bucks county and New sareer hickens, Eweet Bread, Pheasants, P: idges, ig Woodeock, and every luxury of the Boston Clear Port Housed Pigs Foot and Tripe ‘on Clear Pork, A Smoked and Piekied Salmon and Tetons, Also, & large supply of Foreign an@ Domestic Yruiteand Vegetables, To lies anc others fiving entertainments this isthe cheapest and be: ong? in Wpakinaton aren a5 eee aan 9 Peni oc 26m detween 19th and 2th streets, B. NOTICE. ‘AK BBS, Grocers, Flour and Feed Dealers, Sut- lets Bbippers, Hotel Keepers and others are re. spectfally informed the: be coppiced ith all descriptions of FLOUR AIN, PEED, HAY and BTBAW, &c.. &c., of the choicest quality, at New York and Baitimore wholesale prices, at ALDBICH’S, (iete Cassal’s,) Wholerale Grain Flour acd feed Warehouse, cor, 2d and C ste and Indians av., 00 22 Sm* near B. & O. Railroad Depot. OUGHB, COLDS, HOARSEN ESB, to. ar COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ABABIO, ent and popular fonsh Remedy has Lesage ong known and extensively nead that-most persons have beceme familiar with its extraordinary “tieacy. It can be hadat all the principal Drug Stores at 25 and 5) cents a bottle. s0.30-2m" 'UTLEBS, ATTENTION Wo boxes ARTE soak, of, Ee CaNDLus, ” and Gandie fopis' cross en ot BA the Cane) - Georaptoen, ne W B Hove just recuived from tas West 500 Buffalo wi We recommend to Our customers, are nicely cared and in prime oer BING & SUROHELL, oon corner isth at, and Vermont av, BUFFALO TONG ES We have just received a very large and complete assortment of— FURBNITUBE, th ou aa, PLATED GOODS, LAMPS, * WOODEN WARE WILLOW WARE, BASK BRUSHES, &o,,&c, ‘eilin thet suits the times, Meee ears eee thd whale ‘stock for cash and at old prices, we are wa call persons wishin, inear lise’ find that’ they will ave at least 15 per cent. by pnr+ e GRIFFITH'S Monruass eeetiee” Hovasrcaxiseine 369 Scventh Direct, 06 $8-1m Betwi HOLESALE AND RETAIL, Worions, ~ AED FAROY GOODS. een Land K, large. 04 well of city and country buyers, to their very Irrge and well selected Stock, comprising almost every artiglce gsually found in first-class Notion and Fancy Goods Houses. ‘TO DEALERS ESPECIALLY, Particular attention is invited to a large and well- selected Btock of TOYS for the Holydays. Also to : LADIES BUYING FOR FAIRS, A general inducement will be given. _0¢ 15-Im* A general inducement will be given. 06 15-Im*_ R. B LOOMIS & OO. 383 PENN, AVENUB. cece frelipaled SHORS aT Sie apap The attention of Sutlers and in in’ Bok Canatit ts neces ie eto es the manufacturer. af sane ge 4-1" MILLIN i Mus M, J. PLATT Re: menial informs the ladies of the District and vicinity she is constantly @ large and ‘ortment of and American MILLIN- ¥, at her wareroom, No. 246 enn. oie Bounce Flowers Ribbons eet whtcn shee Tihlneton, Gecrsetorgana Mctugy” Me 248 Pe, oes eT o¢ 14-1m* Up Stairs. ESTABLISHED 1850, Having made srrang< ments which! bave induceg me to continue the PAWN BROKIN BUr) NESS int city. I take this method of in- forming my patrons and the public in general that will continue to loan money on Gold and Rilver Watches, Diamonds, Jewel.y, Ladies’ and Geo 8” Weari pera Ke » &¢ , at the old estad! stand, No. 351 G street, detween 43; and 6th in the rear of National Hotel ISAAO HERZBRRG & SON. 87-Ten thowand dollars to k ac ca Real Esta’ lew at the above place = 0c % &m* Co Coan coany OP Abn woul »WooD ‘Bed anh COAL. ege and stove size, | White Ash stove. ege and lurnsce sixe, OAK, PiNS AND BICKORY woop. OORD LERGTH, OR SAWED AND SPLIT ANY LENOTE D. OB SIZR REQUI! NOTIOR, . Germany, 9 large lot of deat hag, reentan ooo tr Jose Received BHENIEH WIN will be sold by the gh Colum! ry ssys: “The rebel gnerrilias are very active in Western Kentucky. On the 2d instant they captured two trains of cars near Mayfield, and are doing immense damage to the railroad. There is a force of about twelve hundred there, There is nothing new from Burnside. We have yossession of Tuscumbia, Alabama. There bas probably been a severe fight in that quarter between Sherman and a heayy rebel force sent to dispute his passage.” Bo $-3t* VAKDING.—A gentleman and wife anda few single gentlemen can be accom aodated with abt Hoome and first-class Board, in Geo: ge- town, within a few minutes’ walk of the city rail- wsy. Apply at No. 212 Bridge street, near Fred erick street. Beferences required. nos 3t* BoA2?, Elegantly farnished Suites of Rooms Parlor and bamber communicating. at 301 G rtreet, between 13th and Mth streets. First class Board, with meals in the Rooms ifdesired. A few Table Boarders accommodate: Bo 2-6t* Special Se ofthe Massachusetts Legis- lature—Mevements of General Butler. Bostoxr, Nov. 4.—Governor Andrew has de- cided to calla special session of the Legisla- Bedroom, im a fine | r ity see oe Stuy Hel nteel private family, nea Oity Ball, in © ture, to meet on Wednesday next, to consider where the comforts of jome can |. None J } 4 4 apply but those willing to pay a liberal pries, | the matter of offering additional bounties to Address B. A., Btar offie, “eferenoes exchanged, | volunteers. oc SO lw General Butler lett Lowell to day te assume Tf 393 FIRST STREBT BAST, BSTWRE command of the 18th army co) and thede- and North Garo! © jtol Bill ‘tlemen and their wives artment of Virginia lina, and ‘Snglg enntlomen Koy be accommodated with Which he has been recently assigned. pleasant Rooms, with Board, Marines. ex Seseet ae The Original Emancipation Proctamatien. Cuicaco, Nov. 4.—The original draft of the GAS FITTING, &c. Emanei ipation Proclamation, which was do- nated to the Northwestern Fair for the it of the Sanitary Commission, is now in the hands of Be Ocreniagon sveaese renee ed its sale. subscription has nm 6 a Ph tt eed secure it for one of the historical societies, as Wetsvite efczene Wire FST Uitae Bole more in accordance with the wishes of the of and President. - Saleeot that we have . r : ‘eg af workin the above Hine iatrusted toon? From California. monet San Francisco, Nov. 3—Sailed, steamer by hy td MY! JF MeSH AN, 376 D ctrest, Golden Age, for Panama, about 70 cers and $540,000 in treasare for England ATTENTION!. paseen, and $230,000 for New York. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SUTLERS, PEDDLERS, AND EVERYBODEF i BEAD BHR FOLLOWING CAREFULLY, At WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN'S Wares a et irr meena ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. Gen. Burasides’ Positien. Our advices from the Army of the Cumber- land are decidedly favorable. The rebels at- tacked sharply mneral Hooker’s forces, on ‘Lookout Mountain, but were promptly =: | eant from the land batteries. THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON. ee The Ena Approaching. re ————e The New York Times, reterring editorially to the prospect at Charleston, speaks as follows : “We have private advices from Morris Isiand of a nature improper for ee but which ipepire the very highest Opes of the success of & new attack on Charleston. The nature ot the obsiructions 18 now thoroughly understood. Our igrorance on this point bas hitnerto been: the main difficulty. The obstructions ara not of @ character to prove any very formidable obstacle against a Vigorous attack by tue iroa- clads. It is ot course possible that we may lose One or two of these veesels in the atcempt, bat there is Very little doubt of its success. Gen. G'Imore’s boubardment of Fort Sumter we take to be merely preliminary. It is of the highes\ importance that we should obtain pos- session et Sumter (or at least the island on which Sumier is buiit) previousiy to sending in the iron.clads, as, in case of the disadiing of Sny of our vessels, this would afford afford a convenientrefuge, We bare ogt hitheriotaknn Charleston, but the facts now in our possession make them much brighter than they have thus. far appeared.” A letier published in the New York Com- merctcl Adveriiser, dated on board the gunboat Paul Jones, off Edisto, on the 2ith of October, divulges the msnner and the time of the ex- pected attack on the city of Charleston. It says: «The grand attack on Charlesten is to com- mence ou the 2d of next month, when General Gilmore will open his pew oatteries, namely, Gregg and Wagner, cousolidated into one, and some sand batteries slong tie middle of Mocria Istand, ether wita a 36U-pounder rifle in Place of the old *Swamp Angel.’ As soon as Gilmore opens on the rebel forts the monitors are to muke the attempt to go straight up to Charleston without noticing the forts, and if they eucceed the wooden bonts will all follow them. And then ' How are yon (3eneral B-au- regard! We expect to be aroand abon: that uae, aud ic haye a plain talk with ‘Johnny eb. FURTHER FROM CHARLESTON. le Sumter Leveled to its Foundation—Stacva- tion frlly upon the People of Richmond - The Richmond Ezaminer ef Monday tast has the following: “CHARLESTON, Oct. 31.—The enemy’s fire on Sumter last right continued farious and iuces- This moruiny, | about 4 o'clock, a portion of the seawall fell in, burying beneath the ruins some men, bo- lieved to be of the Izth Georgia and 2 South Carolina regiments, Thirieen are missiag. a e second dispatch sives their names, and adds: «“ They were buried by the falling in of the barre cks on the sea-face of the fort, where tiey had been placed in position for mouuting the parapet in case of an assault.” “A fierce bombardment has been kept up all day on Sumter from the monitors and tand bat- teries. Upto 30'clock this afternoon, no further casualties haye occurred. Over 1,200 shots de re fired in twenty-four hours. Firing still eay (THIRD DISPATCH] “CHARLESTON, Noy. 1.—The bombardment of Sumter continued fiercely without iutermis- sion, last nightand to-day. Tnhisafternoon the shots averaged four per mivute. The firing has been from two monitors, two heayy and two ligbt rifled guns at Gregg, four ten-ineh mortars at the middle battery, and four rified guns at Wagner. “On Saturday they fired 413 rifled shot—86 from the monitors and 373 from mortars. The mortar tnses are cut so as to explode the shell in & second or two after the report. On Sator- Her rf a shells. The fire of the land batteries was di- recied chiefly at the south west angle of the fort. The flug-staff was carried away twice, but speedily replaced. The flag was so cut to | pieces that the battle-flag of the 12th Georgia had to be used instead. The casualties on Sat- urday were ten killed and three wounded. Bombardment still severe.” The Ezominer, speaking of affairs in Rich- mond, says: . The speculators are now masters of the sit- uation in regard to flour; a barrel of which, any kind, at any price, it is impossible to ob- tain. The holders should be made to come to terme, that is, to put their steres in the market. Beef is in set suandance RS the Piedmont country, we learn, and in the upper vyaile} and weil at from 35 to 56 on the hoot B> if ihe impressing officers will hold off their hancs, we need have no fears for the coming wirter, At an early hour on Saturday morning the meat supplies at the city markets gave out, and numerous families, in consequence, had to dine on Grahamite dinners. As long as bef is impressed for the benefitot twelve thousand Yankee prisoners, this con- dition of the city markets may be expected to continue. The police made a descent. on Saturday night, upon an unlawful assembly of negroes congregated on the sity: gas works Jot for re- ligious purposes, and took in custody forty- three. ‘esterday morning they Were taken before Justice Chandler, who ordered them to be punished with ten lashes each, and let them go. It was understood fee 4 kees had landed at copes lews. scheme which is to astonish Yau! found: the Rebels, take Richmond, the Rebellion. some three mourand o ae oe are to protests. «We don’t want them here.’ We have fect os soiled ih "ood endo nore 80) Ww Three thousand voracious Ye added to the number, would make gaunt ith ite not a bata fl crag yg hope tie yvernment reconsider its de- termination and not put us @ plague worse Than that which the locusts inflicted upon Egypt.” The Richmond Examiner of the 3ist has a leading editorial article en the importance of East Tennessee to the rebels. It says: ATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 275 Pa. Av., ulsed. The behavior of our is spoke! x ‘was fertively from x Between lith and 12th streets, ba in the most complimentary terms by Gen. , the whole army supply of pork Thomas. Our situation now, as tocommuni- | came trom East Tennessee and con! YOU CAN BUY FOR ONB DOLLAR cation between Chattanooga and. Stevenson, is | counties of states. ‘The product of 3 Fifty bent Novels of 6 Twenty five cent Wovels, | cieariy stated im the letters of the 26th and 29th | corn in that ‘was very heavy, and 20 3 Seont Ptatlenery: Packages or 6 26-cent Packages | uit., from our special correspondent at Bridge- rtion of the equal inextent, af- FOR ONE DOLLAB port and Stevenson, which we present in | forded as asupply ot and winter You can buy eight Photograph Album Oards,of | another place. Two weeks ago was pDaertee: ‘he occupation of Tennessee which we have now om hand over five thoussnd | danger that we would, for want of supplies, yy Our OWN armies Was not only important in. varieties, embracing all stylee published. be compelled to abandon Chattanooga. For | itself, but it was im) t alsoin respect ta SEW ONS8 RECBIVED DAILY some time the soldiers had been on legs'than | the contigaous country which it protected, A Ww 2 half rations of bacon and hard bread, and | great line of railway was sec’ continental ‘The largest and sheapest stook of Albums inthe | 111.0. ang mules were dying trom starvation. | in its dimensions and inits value. aity. Now the question is settie@. The whole Con- | and lead mines of Virginia, ace all- DIARIES FOR 1564, federacy could not take Obattan: Nor is | the salt and lead used in the 1, Were Wholesale and Retail, over 8 new styles. there any probability of the enemy being protected eo long as East Ten: ours. A new lotof Tater & Co.'s celebrated Ambrotypes. | river would be immt fol = wi Public are invited 10 eall and examine. ing supplies from Bridgeport. ‘wo steamers | has lost us all these advantages. The railway ‘were on hand, and three others were being built. Qne of the latter mere pe leted. By way of Memphis wehave nothing as tq the whereabouts of General Sherman, but 8 private letter of the 26th, from Chattanooga, cays: “It is pretty certain that reinforcements from Gen. Grants’s army are at Wenton, Geor- gia, eighteen or twexty miles sonthwest otthis place.” The same correspondent writes of the movements of the enemy: “It is certain that many of the rebels have moved fromour front,” Our army around Chattanooga can no longer be regarde« as on the defensive.’ The valaable ume Bragg gave has reversed the position ot the opposing armies: in this respect. But it The subscriber having lately returned from the New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales, offers to the Trade and the Public genera'ly. the largestand best Stock of BOOKS, STAT(ON BRY, and FANOY ABTIOLES ever before opened in thia city, at low rates ; consisting of Books, Foreiga aud American Stationery, Photogravhie Albums, Chess Men and Bosrds, Cribbage Boards, Dominoes, Combs Brushes, Soaps, Pen Knives, Gold Pons. Razors, &c., &c. A large lo: of New Booka roid at half retail price, at NATIONAL BOOK STORE, | 278 Peunsylvania avenue, i] oct) Ie betwren Lith aad 12ta 68 | does pot follow, of course, shar General ae PPAPERE il immediately assume offensive. P sete oe INDOW SHADES. Res powevestdiee in his hand, and be can J. L. KIDWELL would respestfally inform bis | move wherever he sees fit. He isa fizhtin friends and the pablic that he bas Just received | Gueral ard ihe reader. dan guess Wetiat may a selec ‘assortment of WALL PAPSBBS | ‘be expected. ; 2 : WINDOW SHADES, FIRE PONE Pe teteash | Durseice's edvance bes fatten tack to Londs0. meter Le peiegirra and ocepples ‘commanding positions at that 3 Id. indicata ty nas ‘Wall Papers 493 conte and upwards. lace. |. would indicat rat, Brags. at en extending his left, up towards thi All papers hung in the city o- in the very | 5, Cley he great, stre: of onr best style by. id workmen. gO Cala below, renders it certain that. will Remember the plac’. No. 67 D atrect, near 9th, id any considerable fotceto urne fa ‘Han tet oc 28-Im = ‘The 0 at 2” aan ‘sending x anor LBA BLOOD ea BA | is not crediied Cincinnati Gasclie, November 2 ‘of the Inde One Ore Looe of renaccuee’ met in is broken vp, and there can be no communica- tion between General Jones of Bristol and. lefinite | General Bragg at Chickamauga, who are less than one hunared and fitty miles ay except by acircnit of twelve hundred miles, thro’ Petersburg, the ‘inas, and Augusta. e hogs of East Tennessee, twenty-five millions of pounds of pork, are now slaughtere@ tor the Yankee armies. The vastcorn and forage supplies of that department, e jient to winter all the live s' of the Uon- federate armies, are fed to the fifty thousund. horses and mules belonging to the forces of Grant. The caltand lead works of the Con~ tederacy, and the numberles cayes of South. western Virgiriz, from whith immense sup- lies of salcpetre are obtained forthe Ordnance ‘partment, are now imminently ) " ny the close presence of hostile armies, requir~_ img the presence of heavy forces of gurown ger their protection. a0 @ q Bay " «The task impoeed by the loss of East Ten. eommand- nesses upon General Saninel Jones; te z i Sua inmen’ Virginia, ae Be ‘ankee Generals eorengg of Cheat ‘Monn! id Bur ths direcuon from Knoxville; hé bas & tine threatening hundred miles to guard. ~ 4 doubly arduous through the thorough disor. ou! x “been: aa kein i onli fern Vitgloay to. Ww! Tr mercies. tbe people of country have been turned over ever since tha war-begun.” ‘ isve " ack eee :

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