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THE EVENING STAR ia PURLISuED EVERY AFTERNOON, DavaY EXCEPTED.) lis SCAR BUILDINGS, } Copyer Pasw’s AVBOUB AND Live StReer, RY w. D. WALLACHY ig rap: ryed withont wrappers by carriers A FY, or 2 cepts per woste. In curiers at @4 yeas, of 37 cents Pirmort?. To muil smteenbers the price 10 tr os yer an advance; $2 5u tor siz months, fgtrithras mowbs: sod for less than thera be rate efi2.ent: + weak Singhs 6 pho) 8) hor without wrapp-r8, TWO ORVES a pane RRTIBEM) C18 should % sentt> tha » ore tt 0 cherwise taey may pear unt } tbe nex dey PROVOSALS ro thes lo k M XXIE. pirebowats eux aKoPeise PaPhR AND Sie PARTHENY Ootober 12, 1475 wt be racetved as tbr; De- & Say of Nowmuber aery, atie uching WEAP?ING APR be ose oftue Post 0m she frow acd afeor tae aust The said ertiolee es to be » fT Reuse al tie Bi rom fre & Agencies | & tment at Wy walagion, New Terk Gity ee Baflalo Bb | ted quant ty of carb article, andthe | ~'T.ol required at exch igcocy for the | na ip afied below, No. i, at Washingion u ar. 2) by 28 Sha te weigh ot leas than oF be T-Aid, Sud -moa ream to contain Core) er “tere et of (he nace kind of paper 2% by 49 in- erin sige en tig weigh not less thangs nae _Setrau #, dard twisted «| podcast sack. Hewy ti dianster ell twhated. weighiog ‘rom is tod | 2, a New York City | Paper. smt-ar to thet | jo emt ates for district Siiuilar to that inst described in | Twine, arrilar to that frat | istrege No ' - MU poucds ofc arse He wp Tei ai wilar fo that Hrd wietNo | er hie e ne 4 ae TM Li filer to that Grat | retNo t similar to that last named for rilar be shat ef the * dene ot om lor irice No row eee p fwios siinilar th that sipti p for Awd dintriet wile ve secal¥ed for each article seps- e,acatly or each distriet, or for the poss > ana wecle de anwaried to the lowest and teruin-d after acarsful etam anof aavertetD ue Ww 3ai's D8 most Ways Iroserves t. wimself the | eo itis apporeot that a Tfirsts eweelowand a heat op oper reward | Os ertiog the | ved veto comemined “rtrueted, or in- 4.680utinoel, ‘ach place or @ 1 dee gnats he Pin meifth pris ore the gu cles unt re ARR AT harshy reqntred r hen’ ether uf the above ka rent sompleaof euch articles as they teh web toe bids | fve> mus fu ni-b with hia proposale ey. F f se scility to comply with his bid aA fe eneties) whl required to a act bogofari atra tat for en taferin ret a sudte eee ptract these prop eat utside of t] vr artiolas them ad- tGaoeral, Ua Po tmaster iGauecal, it BALANCES corved at vb > of Naver t , «ato | { | | } | D¢ BLAIR, Pe ie PUHFALS FUR WOOD Cavaiay Bogan, ? roe OF Dar ot QrawtkaManrkR, +sshingtoa —, 1963. § DeALs sre folicitel aud will he received at IFRIDAY 2 th day of November for the furt ishing of 206 cords of goud, Wood, to stad merebat til ie wall reasoned Oyrd be. ivered at the Cavalry Depot Giesboro Point, D. ©, covad ja ranks 4 faet high; delivery not i e un‘il corded, muasure: aud fospect-d. Biadees will state the ‘prices for eore kind—cak hickory, pipe A inwpastor will be designated om the pact of Yeroment te inspect and messure the wood ealility of the bidder to full his agreement wuoraptied by two respous.ble persone, * giatures must be sppended to the guar- “e The responsibility of the guarantor mnat skownr by the official certifiente of the Olerk of the mearest District Court or of the United States Dis- Tvet Alterney Preposals mnet be addressed to Captain H A. Dagar, Depot Guartorsaster, Gaval yD it, 374 H street. Wash ogton, D and en ton the eovelope Proposala for ‘wood no 7-1 pPorceats FOR COAL AND WOOD. Bemart or vox Usivep Stave ce of the Seracans at At es ~ Waabington, Gctoner ai, 1k. BALD Prorosaie will be received at antil 12 o'clock noon of BAPURDAY, the 3st 4 of November next, for the delivery ip the vaults ‘of ine Benate Wing of the Ospitol, of four huadred lous 224 Ibe to the ton) of ony ange Bes Begor steam- boat-furnace White Ask Ooal @ Ooal is to be of best quality, roughly screened and weighed ia the prosence oT the Onief Engineer to the Senate, or pis ansintant, and to bedellvered as aboveon oF December following. 2 at the same place.on or before naid Sth day of oemaber so fifty cords of best Pine Wycd thoroughly seasoned | The Coal aaa reo@ to nee er in the vanite, as le. 2, ineer . : Ty BROWN, _oe 23 a Bergeant eth U_ &. Bens HENRY H. HELMSEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, as REMOVED FROM No, 501 SEVENTH 8TRERT, DeYWRPN SIXTH AB) Next door to SHEPHEXD'S BOOKSTORE. oo 10-Im* “we. 6. 8imreom.} (mwaLe oO arweii, t eyivapis evenue, coor | shall sell the extensive aud valoanie Linracy of | corre of i b and L atreete } shall sel Lots nnmber FUTURE DAYS. BYJ.C MofiUINS& 00 Aucticasers Gir £-LE OF SGGICE WINK}, LIQUORS, H Pinx (rpocmn: 4s, House asp Woon, ST0an Fixtrags, HumGLak Paoor Bara. &o. o—On SACKED*Y MOURNING November Thee at io Oeicck, gt thentore of AM Bialnger & De Peno- Thirte: uta straet, we shall sell. without .eser¥e, thir extensies Stok of Wines, Liquors, Groceries, &c., &e. .eomerising in Pot‘or of Pi einer Beidsieck Champegnes, in pints and Ito canen fine Brandies 2.0 dr s-neloice Rye and Bourbon Whiskey 390 ossus Lest Gin HO easee fine Sherrise, Port and Madeira Me casce Tautapac, Panillac, amd Rt. Estephe Clarets Large quantity of poe Stylo of Bottind Ligaors 4 Tobscoo “f assorted brands Lot of Oi, ‘Ves. Coftes, pices, Pickles Plekiea Meats Fish. Basosr. ae. Ke: fupe-ice Chilled I-on Bu-giar Proof Tark+, Ohairs and Rtore Virtmren aT TWRLVE O'CLOCK, ! Exeal'eut Borse Exprace Wagoo sad Harness H BT Oxt-iogues at rale. eras ossh, | } FUR ee ‘BOOMS FO OFFICE es PCE PALE and lormedinte oo: ae well. bniit and.comfortatin FRAME seaisis Ip ons of 9 a the Is'and iter Bhi or at 57 avuive st one glass hepde se ah (& G street north near 14th treat es! een Street, between Cand reat westr TO LET- Ina very pleasant Toeality, three wle- bt Unitimishea KUUMS, consisting of n suit cf Parlore ard Koom adjoining; 6 communient- ing, ang yall adapted to Bounekeepiug for a emill fenily F T iarticalers ineuire at office of Mason isi aS URN (bet-ren poe Roass of 2 3. m ard3p m.) No 24™ F street: orat No, 529 ue Street, betwaen # ana U, Island. ‘sreer as. vy. , . URNISHED ROOM, led K with hotand cold water alto, eas. “aura rortheast corner of D anc id no 5 Bi* Fe RENT—PURNIsH BD ROOM3—A eaite of Rapdsomely Furviated Pa lore and Bat roome, ip one of the mest desiratie and plessant situations in the city, and only ane minutes’ walk of Willard's | Betel and Fsnma. avenue. . 457 a rieect went etd we. No. 467 Thirtesotn REN a fine Imanire at 462 lath street 9? * 8° _bud 3 0 MeGUIRE & 09.. Anete, = i By @HSEN & WALLIAmr, Auctionts.s. if VAI CABLS BUILDING LOTS FRONTING | O8 2OTH sTeRET Noath O amp ViaGINia avi ¥us.—On THURSDAY, the iith instant, wa shal: sell, in front of the premises. com mone n. at ‘ciock p. m.. the Henowiag Valuable Baildin, Lots 3. 8 4 9,10, Lh, 12, £3, lee ; L Loomis’ mibdivd of Square No. wion 3; these Lote frent on xith and north C streets and Virvinia avenue Terms: One-balf cash ; dalance io six and twelve | months. the pureaasara to give notes for tha de ferred payments, bearing interest from day of nala A deed given a deed of trust taken i All conve including Stampa, at the cost GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct: By J. ©. MoGUIRE & 00., J Auctionasre. PEREMPTORY BALE oF TWO PIRST-O1.ASS Bertpixe Lors.—On PRIDAY Arf @&NnO)N Nov-mber 13th, meiotic ox the premises. shail sell, without Tenerze to the highest 0 dde Lotaho ‘iésnd i7, in Davidson's enodirision fquare No. les, frocting east 28 feet dinehes on | Conrecticut rvenue, between H aui I street: | north, and renoiay back sbont® feet toa ld foot | Se These Lots front on the handsome gronads of W. | W. Ooreorac, and are considered very cesiragio | jocatious for § private residence, | Conveyances at purchaser's cout, Terme cash, 3.0 _McGUIRE & oo Ancte no? : By J.C _MeGUIRE & 09., Anotionsece ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE UP VERY Valu BLE LAW LIBRARY ABD COLUROTION i Mince. LaNaOUE Book#~On MUNDAY &VENING Na vember léth. commencing at 6): 0's »and- Uinuing at thesame hoaron ructrding lays ws the late J. Louise Kinser, f Alexand Virgtais, comprising the rewost and Dest @ itions in ua com wood orgarapd preservation. We name in p Revs, Laws Codes, Commen porte in UB. Bapreme aud 0 Exchequer and Yeasts Coarte aad tha 2 Marylacd, Penatylvania, New ork, Minusse a Missouri. Ha aul Ar kansas parvinu.arly complate in Virgioww ant Marylay v the Krgliah Tt of Gow non Law Jumer, &o. ALSO. A fine collection of Misusiagecus Books ¢ -mpri:- sand Poets a Wores ca Natural History Slavery, and other important - day i uuton 3 volumes dto.splendid- { son Shawenpeare, by ly illustrated reiacd + « Books, pact: ley an Methodism Fire Cabinet of Mis teoneal Bey Auctonee Termscasu. By erdor of the Adininistretrix | pa? 6omM HRR @ GO.. Aactrs. | By J McGUIRB & C0). Auciionesra 4 ie asters SA B oF Wu VA UDABLE Lora on SKVENTH BTRERT OPPOSITE THE PARK TL. On THURSVAY tPF TRRNOON, Nov. ith, at the Auction Fooms of James © MoGa Co, by wertcno: M ularly on Ware raiogy, with more than two !apecimrns. properly labeled, sco eb «ay be bad on applicating to thy ! trust Caled January Zth inLiberJ. A. 8,No 4 the ‘acd recores' for V Sivinien cf part of * Mount Plaasant,” fronving | each abont 4 % feet on & venth atre tcontinaed | auc ronuing back abont 242 [eetto Bighth stroet oowtinved | Termeredeb iti | Cort of convey suing at theer CHRISTOPHER anse of purchaser, NGLE. Prastes. rot-eo&da JC McGTIRE & 00. Aurta *‘AVALRY BUREAU, C Ovricw oy Ouiay QuaRtenmasern, ! Warnisgtus, D.C.. Octoner On the First and Thirh_ WEDNESDAYS, sib and lath of November will be sold, at Public Aue jon, | atthe Pareies Depot. at Giesboro Point, near this ity, 8 large lot of— cee ee ee eOAVALRY HOBSBB, condemned as unit for public service. Bales to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. vernment fur! Terms cas! ove! .WrELLM, aartermaater, ‘Cavalry Buresa Lieutenant and Chief _ Och 14 ee } U NAi kD STATES MARSA AL'S SALB—In virtue | of s writ of Picri Facias, issuea from the Clark office of the Oireuit Oourt of the District of Oo'am. } Dia and to me directed I willex to Public bale, | for cash,in fron* of the Court House door of ssid county. on THURSDAY. the lith day of November | next, 13, at 12 o'clock M., all defontant’s right, Utle, claim. and imterestyn and to Lots Nos. 12, 13, and ié, in Fquare No. 411 inthe city of Wasaington, | D. C., together with a!! and singular the improve- | ments thereon. seized and levied up on as the prop- of Phinesa J Steer, and will be sold to satisfy | Jodieials No. 21 to Focke & A. May es 1863, in favor of { WARD H LAMON UB ty Zdward L. TNITED STATES M HAL’S BALB.—In virtue ofa writ Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerks cffice of the Oirea't Court of the District o of | Columbia, for the county ot lakh ton and to | directed, I w'llexpose to Publio a, Or cash, gr) front of the Gourt House door ef sald county.'on TRUR&DAY, phe fee day of November next, 1353, @ following eseribed: ea property rt of Lot N uare No. 53 being feet of the north % ie of asid Lot No. 7 and venaing back 9 feet to so alley in said Bquare. ‘Go the. northeast corner ‘ot “Lot No. 5. Baus) ted to wit: Beginning at the co the rat °y a the northeast corner of said Lot thence south 9 feetll inches thence west 41 inches, thence north to a1 wey thence sasterly on the south side ot the a! to the piace of be- together with all ‘tnd cingular the a. ts thereon, seized and levied u| of Andrew Rothwell, and will ns ‘udicial No 7 toJanuary term 1892, in favor No, | Fr of | propert; astinfy of Phelps & Kingman use of Aan More ehouse. LAMON _0030-d& da Marshal. D. 0. | Aine ots Qu ABTERM ASTER'S OFFIOB, Cornes iad Trrenty-second streets. a “auction, ou the Boson will be sal at ay lic Auction, on the nd and Fourth WE. d at the Corral near t ES DANE, llth and 28th of November, e Washington Observatorr— A large ict of Horses od Mules, condemned asunfit for public serviee 4 to commence at 10 o’elock &. m, rma cash, in@eteranent funds, HAS TOMPEINE, 00-288 Costas &. M.. 0.8. Army. IDES—HIDES. t Public & Paes vi egute ioe \des on Mind at thetimes sold WRUNESDAY's and m., at the Wharfon bint Governmen Beef Hi: FURREST HOUSE, 464 10TH 8T., BETWEEN D AND 8, Waseisotom Cier, SIMPSON & ATWELL, Proprietors. Wruras, Liqvons ax O1cans ov yum Pisne? Qvat- ity Alware em Hamp. S57 MBALS at al! hours snd in evary style. Bo A suit or BOOMB for revt. 0c 6-im* wee Dt WOO Dr WED IN FOUR PIBCBB AND sPLit FOR ONB DULLAK PBR OORD No McKN BW Union Fire Woot Mill, Corver Feventh street and Ussal. AND PINE igh ae not sale OAR, 8 ere Ceat Mi hast Corner Beventh street and Cenal- (ove HE, conpe, _HOARSEN EBs, ao. K's cCoMPOUND SIBUP ¢ OF GUM ABABIO, This lar Cough Bemedy has Bect a0 long {ree pay ceuadiee naed that most Hopes neve hes beer ee iareiiiar with its extraordi Bu zee st ana gs Soest tll the velncives one Term im Treasury notes, , to Re mala at tae momentofmle jes (Cnron.3 _ Lt. Gol. add. 8. WiLLiaM river, LG. RL FITCH, HINE ATTORNEYSR AT LAW, Beat Bsvatx, Oliv ayy Parayt Agents, Corner Seventh and F Streets, (opposite Post Office, » Wasaitseron Cizr o. N.B. Gomuisssonersior all the btatea 00 3-Im* ADIEB' DRBEB FURS. The undersigned bave ju just opened the largest stock of Foreign and Americau FU RS ever offered in this city, such as— udscn Bay SABLE ERMINE, MINK, FITCH, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, IMITATION OF ERMINE, WATERMINE, FRENCH OOORY, And other PUBS ip sets for ladies end ebildren, | pue. D | [oURNIEBED ROOMS ‘POL | “a Iding ha. ing | Ypiiom alven imoediataly ath | avy evening | Beven Buildings. Fez BALE—Imined te porsession given, a weil. | furnished three- eras fl ard base uemt BAIUK HOUSE, 0 rooms, nest Pern avenue. A three scory Brick House. 8 rooms, 14-inch walle on D at. | (stand). Also, four Small, 8,in northweat- ern part of the elty Bi Building Lots, Farms, &€., for sale and e: MI" “On ae & BON, Foal Estate Brokers, no 4 St” southeast cor. Pa. ave 4 sth at. Fo. REN1—The ASSRMBLY ROOMS, cornct of Ohio avenue and 12th streat; for Balls, Parties, | apd eehisgs Persous wirniog to rant said Bs 8 y eee to the Proprietor ow premisee. {not-lwe} 0 ds BP NATHAN Fo. BALE—A GRUOKRY eTUORE doing » Sine | Teteii busmess, Aypiy at No. 032 Mas 8 he KENT— Tro “yer destratie Fnrniatea: Brower, withont na ia & private residene very oentrai eference required. ‘Inugu re at 45 Louis poe, hetween 6th and 7h ete on 0, FoR BALE OR NT—A larga BRICK F OURE, | being 335 storise front. with = 9 story bac jaree dining room thet will a: cdate S! Cr 40 persons, as well as fine pariore ambers beivg Ietely haadeomely rapairsd Lout snitable for a ‘ote! situated on the corned of 5th ang High streats, Georwewwa Pos. | Inquire of B. MACK Ineatir ALI. “Bas 2a | j wil be presented the | ~FORD’s | NEW THE aTER, i TENTH STRMET, ABOVE kK | JORw T Ponp. . Menaver ard “roprieto: H eet Theater, Baltimore ) MONDAY EVENING Nov 9, Laat ween positively of ILKBE> BOUTA a Ww Ches. Wheatley. Mr Harry - | Mr De Vere, und the earrou, Mr. & F, (oa ion co.npaay, HIB RTENI THE MankBLs Phidias, the reclpter, Kepune: Tueholet tt on NG, MSABT. ~+- Mr. Jd Wilke, Booth bate ww ean | Georacea ar ox ‘Aibentanst Mr. Garry ¥esson On to-marsow everiie rrpkian HAMLET. PRINCE OF D: h 8 6 a@ days _ ROME aN Pim GROVER’S THEaT eR, Peansyluania Avenue. near Willards Hotei, Lecgam> Gnover @aEas fe Goores PRIDE OF TH AMMEICAN STAGE! Phe lskuted. the Accompistea ths Kmiaently Bupericr roung Ac Mire LUGlias ory lveaK 2 Wood's was er os F ? cout atid u Koppi.2’a Grand Orchestra several entirely Dow acemstest play, eK, the an. Mire. Hency ving batim vady - Aah] periorm to aight jew deletions BIS (M ndsy, AVES ING. Nov 9 great eecestional arama, edajted from Mrs Heory Wood's must su9 tersfal b vel, eotihd 8 T oe ¥ NB; THE ELUYEMBNT, Mies Wer'erm as... Jad: Tead snd Malame Ving Owing to the gre tl vg hwnd aboorvine i-tere t | © tue magbibesntecswa no her piece wil be | : | Blegenes. the Cynic Philosoy? or,¢ O Wheatieigh | -Dirnotar | a = | { | i ! TELEGRAPHIC NF We. «+e. _f4880ctaT bbr BESS DISPATULES. pom Rew OP fey New Your, Now + Amer Eocuat } Point. trom New tri Wes more rg A te dat-a New Crienvs, The hand 31. viemuty of Vo rniudii i1d Cpe.cusas, * pi wad bata bere, buldine thee r Bretion ur ul sametha.g apes Gihen whieh iu ely >. There was po ny os PIeVAil OF attacks et di@erut porte on cur line on Kayou Teena, Niw Youre, Nov. §.—The svamer tauet WW. beter, from New Orteare ont eosin, ass errived vith the jootn New York r. ution bord, their erm i Gute Fos-ed 1e bur t OU Ora Owarco, Virgs Gen, Dana wr Ine COMA ODE Of Ube 15: Gen, Ura issericons) aged Order on ass « From the sentiw Mexpnia, Avios= the Nev Galianhatons ITdscD, Wiiha fo struck the M Ba tix nities was ite, teining ihe treet tra. Kand telegraph reewsed Lee's tere ang Forte {tna isoury th aud toring uo wi No particula:s bave bee aS gone tow tare 2 ported ” is Decatur Roddy ear foun | Memphis Calk the 7 b-tin ot tse ery rs Paunite Cir * TORSrver Rewte. “OANTERBURY HALL MUPC i CANTERBURY, 5 | HALL SCASTERBU a3 t THR. TER Louisiana ARN Rear of Natioual und Me'ropoittan Hotels. } THE GREAT “NOVELTY | | THE LATE’ T SENSATION! | Jr. Ne 457 ‘Treat, betwean B and F streets, at 2 0’clook any evening. ve F 2e* 50 LO: 6 FUR LB Ad® On RENT—Between ard y7ib xtreets, in the neignborh oo Qu rterma-ter'y Nepurtrent, Hore: On Market House Bnitable for stores, residences, | ae, InqvireotB MACKALL Jr, No 45 teenth itreet between K apd Fetreets, at 2 H CUR PALE Ow k NOWANY & —Vaiu uanie Lanaa, ‘Cu tivated Farias Mill vis. Lowa. and Siseouri, wi! Langed for Real Eviate in Mare uinbia.or the loyal part of Virgin Nange for personal progecty Liw Building. Fifth ste-es Post Gfiice, Washington, v.C “OR SALB—A valuable LOT, 72 Fravkite Square One quar ye-nnnnal paymerta, ale 3 miles from Was ineton fina spring. | With two etory Brick Dwe!lli ¢ ind well watered Apaiy to AM TEHUUSE No. | 68 KB etreet corner of th “leant? BUILDING Lots vox esse O# REN F, suitable f reat 100 Inquire . ry FAD N, oth and M ste. War. Ingtos, PC fuss aed hOOMNS TO LET at 54 Tre: fth street, b-tween G ard R—two lowar story | PARLOR, or oun PARUOH aadu lataa BRD ROC S | sgjoining, ‘beth well furnished; alao ROOMS "The location in one of tha r in Washington Witlarite’ fe boure aud within dy ‘Kirkwooan’, PEDUOATION Af, IBS BROORK’S ENGLIou AND FRENOH oar, ipg an¢ Day Schoo ,No. 130 Pann ay, | The ninth year aud neventeeatd semi-annual session of this [natitation will com mence on Monday, September 2ith, 1344 anlar san be obtained at the bookstors aad of the Prin 86 14 Sm" FURNITURE, } FURNITURE, BERTIES FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 369 Brvextu Braxkr, bet. I and K sta, We bave just received ay assortment of — very large and complet: FURNITU RM, ' Mi RRORS. | BLANKETS | OROCK ERY, GLABS WARE, TIN WARD, LATED GOOD8, . CastoRs, AMPS, WOODEN wane, WILLOW WARB BAB) 5 BRUSHES, &c.. &o, which we are selling at prices | thet anite the times. | Having purchrsd the whole stoek tor cash and atold prices, we are satiafied that by call persons wishing articles inour line that they wiil save at least 15 por cent. by pur- ebaring at ‘ NTZ & GRIPFITE'S Noxreeex Lingatigs’ RovesroaNisAing WAREROOM, 369 Seventh Ltroat, ceteim iW HOLEBALE AND RETAIL. NOTIONS. FANOY “GOODE. GOTTHELFY « BEHREND, 350 Beventh st., bet, H and I, Respectfully invite the attention of the public at large, as well of city and country buyers, to their very irrge and well selected Btock, comprising almost every article usually found in first-class Notion and Fancy Goods Houses. TO DEALEKS KBP ECIALLY, Particular attention js invited to a large and woll- selected Btock of TOYS for the Holydays. Also to LADIES BUYING FOR FAIBS, A general inducement will be given. 00 |. R. B LOOMIS & CO. 383 PENA, AVENDE. BOOTS ARD SHOES AT WHOLBSALB. Pegs atenticn c of Cations and others is invited oe ‘ge aod selected stock of BOOTS ani fom eli for the army trade, asthe fresh en be manufacturer. (4-dm* lsdiar'o of the Dinriee and Vicinity, t a large t abe ts constantiy receiving handsom: partment of French and Tieriean MELLIN: . « at ber warerocm. 446 Pesan. avenue, root. All the! Very latest atyses in Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, bons, &e., to which she re- Feet sevdige the attention’ Bed the indies of own and vi. MIS3 Mm i iarr, 246 Penn, avon hh street, oeltim* enue, ee re BSTABLIBH ED 1550. Having made srravgementa whieh! Lave inducea me to continne eke PAWA BRO! BUrIN BBS in this erty e@thie awthodof in- forming mr ‘Patrons and ae eons fn-general that I will continue to loan money on Gold and plives Watches, Dismend?, Jewelsy, Ladies’ and Geo Wearing £2 Rpare Re, &e atthe old Sravilahea stand, No Ostreet, ae 43g and gth ats., in the rear of National | | | \ =i } TOYS, | wi i { im* MILLI INEBY, PLATT Respectful the inform! eH 2 n soto sonnei Tol as on Beat Metate atthe above place, eB bm” | ” " Coan coat, COAL! | woon! woop Red Ash corr Hah and stove nine, White oone COAL. st owpce? and rurnsee gise. PINE & HICKORY woop. CORD LESeTH, O28 MAWED AND SPLIP ANY LEY OR S148 REQUIRED, og tt Ww. _ south side canal, “corse e YOA L! r) iL! Cc ® Le Oak ornpo4e +lso, FUR TRIMMINGS and SWANSDOWR, Geutiemen’s MU FFLBRS, BOBES, &e , ko. We are aleo receiving daily additions te our toc of DRY GOODS, such as— CLOAK8, BHAWLS, D&BSS GOODS, BMBKOID- BEIAB, &c., at a small advance for Srst cost, 8. & W, MBYENBERG, 45 Market Bpace, between 7th and sh streets, ender the 00 lm Avence House. At Belt rice pee Se QEAUGHLIN, ere avenue poltm* Agent for the Maryland Coal Oll Works. van WKEET r END Dat pBUa pf) Se Side and a jsteo Bock of Pare Medicines, Drow. palpi Wi 67-& large Bisck COAL OTL, and Lamps rates. Bok iw si J < TOP AT BMITHS, 400 Boveath wt ,t0 get S"you “Gicthing 7 Grestest Living JOH ILD E84 . Lo tun repeertal Zouave CHILDERS,¢ Rew Comic )BAT+LF ES WA EL ( Boremning ee )KRaTHLAANO NEILL. Irisaume Fin shed SKRNEST’NE DaFAIRER ¢ Crar nivg J an-eure, ) BRNBS: Ne DeFaipkH, sQentonen Eewarlk. \ Thrtiving Romantte brama, aod the Bogen, BL ack SUNSOR, D smatic réweon, Courpany WHITH i ia UP IRELAND New Bal t)THB ' Boi 3y Atham cy Fon he ITHE Vir 2G B BELLE. f Beaut NEW gE N oN AVAGANZAS, &o. 1 SONGS, Lan F ance ae a cuarter bafore and i eenta tncon and Evening, 1ON OF THK tECGND AN Nit eReany OF THE OPENING OF THE BALL GRAND DISPLAY Gr FIRB WORKS! ro det EXT HAOKUINABY RILL, ee Mets COENKT SND 8TBING BAND The nuderrigned rer pectfolls announces to the publie, tet ha isresdy to fu or Privete Bar Palis, Pio- Ni Exhibitions, ete, with any num samiredy otice. by leaving 0 sd pooner ly abla wy X IBD: Nae vy faraiched T—A Large Haniso GOM suitable for teo or in» or with: sid.io ws fomity of three. t-rm- moterat a street sonthweat corner of Thirteenth. roe }0OMB WITH BOARD AND TABLE BOARD witbou. Rocros may be iad at 134 Pens, are , belvern) Ioth and 2th sts, References required, no 7-6t* if OOM AND BOARD —A sapaci a, and well- furnished Room on the second ‘door, with Bosra, at MKS. WEB'S, 363 1 st" ARG HANDBOMELY FURNISHED. ‘ROOM, 4 with Kc ard for p rmanent or trausieat paraons, in ® plersant and desirable locate: one Aquare fro fa enue, corner of B and 2st stro ota no BATLY-FUXNI8SBED ROOMS FOR with Board, at No. 456 Twalfth treet. A ane Ove oF two latge Rovme. suitable 10 | varty of gectlemen, no dim | T 393 FIRBT BTRERBT BAST, BETWEEN A and B, Vepitol Hill gentlemen aad their wives and ringle gentlemen can be accommodated with | plessant Rooms, with Board. References ex changed oo in” GAS FITTING, r . Wy 4s FIXTIR ES. in Btore, and Teteiving, & ae e daily axte or ‘entirely ‘New Patteros ard Dae! sd rey jgepecior in fn atyle to anything heretoio: z° Fe larite eltizens general exeriins oar stock of GAS and WATE. eritruitas” fooling aonfident that we have the iC wtoek in “ar afi Workin tae sbove line intrusted to os: tare will be promrtly attended to. er bt MY ERB S MoGHAN, 376 U stress, .UBB! 4 v B Bi Fo Faltnx aaBee, | FITCH | WATER MINK. H ‘A great variety cf all minds for sale at BBY- MOUR'S, in Georgetown, no 6 St OR BALB—A new FKENCH-PLATE MIRQOB, I Bete fect, with beavy Gilt Window OORNI OBS. First coat $175; will be sold, Detee ,tor #1) Also, rier jaiion VBLY Er. Wxbhs feel’ ret B50, will be sold for 8130. Apaly.cor. H and 2ist ata. __ 80 6-St* BRGARS. Begars, from 1,0 to 47,00, 000, fale at ‘alow price. Apply to J to 44s Twelfth st., bet VERY FINK ALMOST SE@ ROSEWOOD O FORTE will be sold for 93); the city. To be seem “ "B Music Btore, corn Penn avenue and iith ate. ATTENTION! CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, OFFICERS, | SOLDIERS, SUTLERS, PEDDLERS, | AND EVERYBODY!!! \ READ THK FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. At WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN'S NATIUNAL BOOKSTORE, 275 Pa. Ar., Hatween lth and 12th atreats, YOU CAN BUY FOR ONE DOLLAS 3 Fifty cent Novels or 6 Twenty five cent Novels, § S) cent Atationery Packages or 62-cent Packayos FOR ONE DOLLAR You can buy efght Photograph Album Oards, of which we have now'on band over five thoussad variction, embracing all styles published. NEW ONES RECEIVED DAILY. The largest and cheapest stock of Albums inthe ind DIABIBS FOB 1564, Wholesale and Retail, over 6 new sty!ss. JUBY RECHLVED A new lot of Tater & Oo. ’scelobrated Ambrotrpus. Public are invited to call and examine. ‘The subscriber baving lately returned from the ani Tobacco. for Fat FIcAsS Bae: | nod New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales, offera to | the Trade and the Public generally, the largest and | dest Btook of BOOKS, BTAT(ONEBY, and #ANOY ABTILOLBS ever before opened in this city,atlow | rates ; consisting of Books, Foreign and American Btationery, Photographie Albnins, Chess Men and. Boards, Cribbege Boards, Dominoes, Combs Brushes, Boaps, Pen Knives, Goi Pens, Resor, &o., &c, Alarge Tot of New Books soldat baif retail price, at ; RATIONAL BOOK STORE, 275 Pepvsylvania avenue, ‘ecto im between lithiand 12th ste, 2 or FILLY, three and oe ALE— ALE—A BEQOREE Aes weal or | othe city, last night, organized an extensive strike, i | | BIO yOu, ane ape ph fuce to levy Nerd | Py be full. ey ATE COM cripting 3 ang Tipton cons WL pT OT Fhe country ob ceba Tus many of the peopl iy oc breuck herrea Bi ta rutoing Ih “heiby, troyed, awl end urie sath wcanali maul. - { From ( huvieston | York, Nov. 2.—T bo ink tou the jth TS that there is eiand and cwonc i wards Fort Somter onthe dru On the three miles northesst of Prying Shouls, she Was Lontded by the yun who teport d haying « with thet yeKAde fF th Ho 21 compat block ide Marg TLnner here a cana te NEw twas let it Fort Scot. sn Forts: ’ lies Thu Gan i F the Indein mand tort . absence of has en- ebel Gen Cooj aventra » threaten 4de ou the Gen. MeNealis pursutng Ge ade a demund on General Cooper ider ot Quaatrell and tis mene und Hes nS, Bod, if re. E <li Lehderki tees diene | “nUre 1orce is about Is haye nearly twice graphic Convention, The National Tele PHitateLruia, Nov. =.— meeting of Teeeraplic Union of thts city to-duy, reso. ions tre Ady d Tetusing to eudorse the he late Nasional Peiegraphiceouven- ar concern dopiion of what the «bari ri xcluding certain opera caiion, Mueh interes: in the welifare A-svciulion is felt by tae meuibers dno deubtit will be placed ona | The © — i nnati Conspiracy. | Crectsnavi, Nov. s.—The grand jur | ound true bills of indictment against th thes charged with conspiracy. The case came | up in the United States Court yesterday, bat at the request of the counsel for the prisoners, it Was postponed until the I=.hinst. The indict. | tote charges thein with treason inendeayormg | tv release John Morgan and his officers froni | the barrncks sn this city, and couspiring for | the capture of the Unied States eteamer Mich- | igan, on Lake Erie | A Kebet Steamer ¢ aptured. New You h mer Fulton, troin Port R the 5th she e to and fired eighteen Mee into the rebel steamer Margaret and Jes- | =, and capturd her and towed her toNew | York. The prize is an iron Clyde-built atear- | vr of eight Bon dred tons, and a very fast boat. She has a valuable cargo of silke, dry goods, ete., trom Nassau for Wilmington. She also had one hundred men on board—the crew and ‘Bs puesengers—who were taken prisoners. From Chattanooga. | Cratrasooua, Nov. 7.—A halt dozen shells were thrown trom Lookout Mountain to day. No dumage was done. Allis quiet elsewhere slong the line. Bouts irom Bridgeport, with supplies, mails and passengers, come up through the creek from Brown’s Ferry. There are two milea of Wagon transportsuion from Brown's erry to Chattanooga. Paymasters have arriyod with finances to pay the troops, Mar)Jand E on. Baltimore, Nov. 4.—The whole of Mary- | land bus been beard trom except Calvert and Montgomery counties. Goldsborough’s ma- jority is 26,622, The counties to hear from may reduce it 1,060. Creswell’s majorit: Oristield im the First District is 1,721, (Secessioni+et) is elected in the Fifth District by nearly 2,000 majority over Helland. The combined vote of Calvert and Holland would have beat him. oing Home to Recruit New York, Nov.’.—An Army of the Poto- | mac dispatch to the Herald, dated the 7th in- | stunt, ftates that the 38th Illinois cavalry have gone home torecruit. Itis rumored that the Ist Maine cavalry will, also, go home to recruit, A rebel rendezvous has been discov- | ered at the house of one Pettit, and nine guer- rillas were captured. Blockade of St.. Dom: ge. Naw Yous, Noy. +.—The Spanieh Governor of St. Domingo bas declared the porte of that island blockaded. Mechanics’ Strike in New York, New York, Nov. o.—The mechanics of this +20 RELIGIONS COURTRHIP.—A young gentleman happening to sit at church in 8 pew adjoining one in which sat a young lady fer whom he conceived a sudden and yiolent passion, was desirous of entering into a courtship on the spot; bat the place not suiting a format declar- , | Bight, Nov. | evtion and supplies — | Bridseport, tunt, has arrived. } | west of Lookout, and THE WEEKLY AB This e xeoniont Sumas one News Tonrnsl, containing a grester variety of ‘n-er-eting read- ing than can be fonn’ in any other, i- -a>iished op Friday morning Tryrms— Ca PAL re aratly in adnance Sink! annem on Five ey ws 475 Ten cops om i Tw: nty-five copice ++. 20 00 Tt insane ly sontsine the « Waahingica Rewer that Basmace The Daily Evening Star , Cr vin so generally throughont the contri. SP Sinsle copies (sn wrappers) cas be pro. cbred . the counter, fmmeadinely attr tae ia Pri »—THaws Cents. ‘strecf telapy FROM CHARLESTON. Progress o4 thy Bomburdm+mt - Fort Sum- ter Greatly Duxmaged—A Rumar of tts est Southern Accounts The U. S. stesmer Ssivor, Onpt. Mott, ar. Tived AC PD iadelphin on Saturday, bringing @ ! pepe rt that Fort Suinter was taken on Nonday ist, OY ® DORE attack, and was gar- risoued by oh b Pepus}ivania regiment | The Salv or Jefe Charleston barve- on Sunday wentio Hilton Head. On Mond ty, white Tay ot | Hilten Head, Capt. ON ui, of the Vi hod Coros, WR conseyse a purty of von ther on ber hest trp, came aboard Fr yort dithat news had been received by th @otron nt For Sumter was in poe- J oestonet the Union forces, Phe report wae | eeoerally cerca d by che Union offi ers and | It ie ced bat the news wee brough j v hilton Heng py tue steamship told an rare, feca dy beret no Monday cvsuing, J Nev ‘irom Chat ston vie RB voto thi see the bump iurdigen Particulars 7 —Woen the Satvor ve Moxsitore ani wien the elven 8 Oring d aed ane i for tne parpese of com Piedbe Ue er by du assauit. Poe Saivor Hen b tare reach @ itittoa Head ou Monday, Ane reasired there until Wedne-diy On fe sie mer Guidew Gat- reached sc trom Charleston bar. bringing The pews thes fore Suater succere- {telly sssau ta, and tthe rains were tuea weep ac ve! ceded * Hath reeim nt Pennsylvania To surther news had been re- edie sday. Liter None. f |! aoMcera on hoard the Selyor can 4H} tot amadon im regire to th- di la tithe york sccumplisted by Gen. Gilwore’s ure. Keyt Sumter, howew br, showed plataty etien een eon erritle fire to which it had or ue as he sea wall was seen by the o Moree Island, and was the océa-ion 1 ja ibe @.norg the troops. ‘ep pins Tr quired to keep a + id oppe ty » Be other forts an "Tiong Upon these 8 continuous, the roel guns lop lished any damage to Gilmore. yuo n ace The rebels were rather curefal ef their stinmuvitien. Rebel Keperts from Cherlestes—Rom- Pas usent suit Going € Fortike S » Nov. ‘Toe Richmond Mitog of ite 5 ims an contains the JoLowme v. 4.—The bombardment inned furiously all night, 3 Feport trom the tort vis viv ted James , Johuson, and all the +r of November 6th Suv. 5—Slow firing to-day d Vive been No have rs Race 1 8 mces- Hunn reed ev sith & ¢ santiy ‘bne foods in the | Tennes-ee river de- nish vaaite Yankee pontoo. The Yan- keedoyieneehasnse: dFlorn Weoccupy Loneo:, vbi b place is within tweote-three rnnes of Kroxvile. The enemy are rattine he COMLL 4 Dek: Huptsyil DE great ian iy pTece ding ones in| Madison and i upreril eur ener Bragg bas it im his power tome telepraph, but not the Tusils ‘Thee SFR Ded Impoitant ad- ven t wi Lip jorty-eight hours, woiob, an. mntersciG, with plave the question of chie siting bis eriny in Chattanooga beyond all Ss “lnportant advantages” referred to by the rebel journals is that gained by Hooker b-Jow Chattanoo,a, ¢ ing Aline of communi- 2D Stan.) THE SITUAT‘ON AT CHATTANGOGA, Why Active Operations are not Com- menced We find in the Cincinnati @a:+ite a letter from its well-intort orresponcent at Ch3t- tanooga which threwe 2 good deal of gut on the situation at that point. We quote ihe edi- torit] summary of the (+ te «The telegre; hic report that our forces had driven the rebels from Lockout Mountain was nerior, Weuow hed the river below Chat- {anooga unl we come within range of the snemys pons on Lovkout Mountain, being about -ik wiles from Chattanooga by the river, hut only about two &croes the neck of land. While Hooker's movement was making from the commander at Chattanooga ut COW pentoors in the night with troops, O elected a landing below Lookout, and iidged the river with the pontoons, by which niet trocps were crossed. ++ Hooker drove a enemy from a high ridge separated from that and Raccocn Mountain by @ valley, making a strong positien commanding the river, which he enemy held stubbornly, but were flually driven from it by the brave charge of our troops. & Pie success gives us the use of the river to supply Chattanooga, with only abouttwo miles ot Wagon transportition. Two steamers are there bow in use, and the questionof supplies, which had come to @ point that seoealy threatened our occupation of Chattanooga, is now settled. “Tbe enemy bold Lookout Mountain aad have five heavy guns there. The ae their battery to the town is three miles, and height above the town is over two thousand eet. ‘ “Their chells reach the town, but without any accuracy of range, and 60 far, their firing 8 had Jitile effect. lt is enough, however, to ke them Gisagreeable neighbors for neney. To dislodge them will require adetour to their rear similar to that by which Roee- crans caused the evacuation of Chatianoogs. ‘This of course can caly be beg by = xxce jarge enough to stand a general en, meni Alt of ths shows the requisites for holding Clhuitanooga, and confirms the skill of the movements by which it wastaken. By time and degrees aud a greatly increased force oar urmy is now recovering the ground which was all taken by a skilfal strategic movement that oniy required more support to make it com- plete aud decisive. “It is obviously necessary to createa great depot of supplies at Chattanooga as a base for further operations in that line. But it would hardly be este to gatber large supplies where they might be reached by the enemy's shells. from Lockout Mountain. Evenif not actuaily projected, they might be Razardous to the accu- mulation of large stores. To make this sure it would seem to be necessary to disk the enemy from Lookout. This will requires a march e:milar to that made by Rosecrans, and a genera] batile upless Rragg withdraws aud ives up any attempt to resist. iat Af Shecsepecn. 48 100 sate die. Spies ries movement ere are other resources. vigilance and providence of Gen. Rosecrans fortifications im the rear of Chattanooga were well forward when our army fell back to that place. In three days they were in such a stare that 10,44) men could have held them i ation, the exigency of the case suggested the tollowing plan: “He poleely handed bis fair neighbor a Bible open, with a pin stuck in the following text— Second Epistie of John, verse fitth:—sAnd I bereech thee, lady, not as thongh I wrote a new cemmandment dnto thee, but that which we had from the beginning, that we love one an- ther.” 4 She returned it, pointing to the second chap- terof Ruth, v ree tenth—s Then she fell on y foree. Itis said they con’ ‘3 fe held ty 5,00 men. Thus it will be soonthat . our occr does not make pel supplies.chould be at tbat ee be convenient but hot by any mr sable.” na The Secretary of War athe rgvost ‘2 eae oa Femain in wast the present. The repor: that her face, and powed hereelf to the ground,and | yojieyed from nig and to the froat, said unto him, why have T ha: fennd ee we are informed, is nd “oniereg is im thine eyes, that thon shoulds take 1 zee e av Gen. Geary, or Garry, of gles 3 ecre of me, t+eing that Fam a sir ifth | ate service, who ‘was wounded ani He returned the book pointing to fe twelf criconer in the recent fight ‘Colliers verse of be Secon’ Epistle of John: Having | isn" “neta the position of of: Brigadier roars to eyve unto you, L would mot | oh eee ge tate militia, i 8 trust to come bast that our joy eve interview & purrisee took wate we ir per. find Inky Drow te \ plict Vc énswing week. av dir. Lu Anderson, member of Mon- leet entacky, RE oe ep oags stues id ® aang hasan a ‘ i

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