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” OOM, (ON Oat BACEP TBO) THE STAR PUILVINGS, Prran'a AV. a ato ltt Braner, WALLACE, ut wrappers iors Deent per copy, or OS canin per ar da by at 44 year, or 37 conte pee Pata as 91.8 for ree monihe: and for less than three monthe at ihe rate of iScontsa week. Single eopire, With of Without wrappers, TWO CBRTA. oleae tiem should be sent t ihe je@ berere ti o'r lock ™. appear wiitbe canes thls offen ha egy of ‘he ri + Pa, fi ehar; pty actitiesas may S CLABES No 1. eo es wool, free from ide, to weii : os Peet igh 22 ounces to the A raéy, all wool free from A4inches ie. ard(eanee 4 w ion 2 ounces to vPwill to weigh Igonnces per Searlet Qloth, ‘sit wool, ;cochingal- Wea) ‘B4 inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces per yard 2 fo. 2. " cL. bs P épev yards of 6-4 Dart Bios Flannel for oversacks, a henge eng en dvinar! }-84 inches wide, a2 Wid yards of 3-4 Dark Blog F for ahirte, all Sais ica gesray ore wits ‘ ir 1,000Gray Blankets. all weal, tq weigh four pounds each, with letters “0. 8’ M.” in bi . four imeben long in the center; to be7 feet long and 5 feat wide, and free from grease 7,000 pair.of Woolen Kocks, three sites, properly inted yarn, torwalg¥ inves" yocate Soe dosen pairs, free from ixrease.. Hea aE 6,000 yard White Lines for Pas ts, ,000 yards nen for to weigh 13 ounces per yard? ches Wide, 30,f0 yards Waite Linen for Shirts, 80 inches wide, M000 yards Canton Flaca oF Drawers, 7 | "wide, to weigh 7 ounces per yard ™CBO® Lee Minik Py OLASS No. 4. niform Oaps, complete, (except Pom poms) 10 P. ry y ee in etiatorence Gd, bali-shaped, 5 inches 5 eo . cloth, indigo wooldyed” © be made Of ine Btocks, CLASB No. 5. 9 gross Coat Button: ae = RTOKS yaekae wat (agile) gross Veat Buttons, (eagle) 1,0¢0 pairs Yellow Metal Crescent» and Scale Straps Meer eineneles Bullion for sergeante and cor- se.8 Bpaulet Bullion for priv: Re orsted Sashes. piivane 2,000 yarde Yellow i 4,000 yards of Red Qord 60 Swords for sergeants Swords for musicians ” Qrame (tenor,) complete 4) Drum Slings 150 Batter Dram Heads 30 Pyare Drom Hesis We Drom Corda ® rete of Drum Snares 3% Boxwood “ 5” Fifer. CLASS No.6. WL pairs Army Boots (infantry pattern} CLABB No, 7. 1,200 Cartridge Boxes 1200 Bayouet Beanbards ) Pereussiow Cap Pouches, 20 Cartridge Box Belts 1,200 Bayonet Belts 1.20) Waist Belts 1 200 Wairt Plater 1,20 Breast Plater ‘200 Sword Frogs. CLASES No. §, 3,40 Knspsacks 0 Haversacks €00 Canteens 400 Musket Slings. CLABS No. 9. yr making and trimming the following articles, atch ¢oate; rergear ts’. corporals’, and priv uniform «2% fatigue cos and linen i ; e fannel sacks, and red and Blue sankets for bows. The above-mentioned articles must conform, in all respects to the sesled standard patterns in the office of the Quartermaster Marine Corps, Marine Barracks, Washington, D O.; Assistant Quarter- master’s Office Marine Gor 220 Spruce street, Philadelphia. and at the Marine Stations, Brook- iyo, New York, snd Boston, Massachusetts, where they esp de examined. _ And. whenever the articles named above, or any portion of them,shal!l be considered as not fully conforming to samples. they will be rejected, and the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind at once, or the Quartermaster will supply the deficiency at the expense of the contractor i, Payment will be made upon the accepted delivery of the whole quantity which may from time to time de ordered, withholding ten per cent. from the yyment of account rendered under first order until the secopd order. and ten per cent. from account rendered under second order until third order is filled. and so on until the contract in cae ple . _ Eack propotal must be accompanied by the follow- ing guarantee: m Form of Guarantes The undersigned, , of the State of —-—— and . in the State of ———— here by guarantee that in case the Forseoing, bid of ——— for supplies, as above described, be accept- ed. be or they will, within ten days after the receipt ofthe contract st the post office named, oxecate the contract for the same, with good and aufficien: securities ; and in ease the said — shal) fail to enter iuto contract as aforesaid, we to make good the difference between the offer of the said —- and that which may be accepted. A. B., Guarantor, C. D., Guarantor, KB. F., Witness I hereby certify that the above named sre known to meas meu of property, and able to @ good their guarantee. A @. g. ob ied by the United States District Judge, United States ict stioriey or Collestor. No proposs! will be co ‘unless accom panied the above guarantee. jewspapers authorised to publish the above will send the paper containing the first insertion to the offce for examigation. The bidder’s place of business. or manufacturing ectantiasment, must be spécifieally stated in the proposs on rn to be ondorsed on the envelope "Pro; poeala 's 1@ Cor: ir a Sadressed to Major WM. B. SEACK, Quarters master, M.C., Washington. 0¢22-1i prerosars FOR wooD. Qavatay Bursiv, Pd Orriog oz Darcy QragreRMastE: |. ——— ——, 1863, Prorosa.s are solicited, and will be reovived at this office unt!] FRIDAY, 2th day of November, at moon. for the furn of 2.0 cords of good, sound, merchantable well seasoned Cord Wood, to be delivered at the Oavairy Depot, Gieaboro Point, . O., corded in ranks 4 feet high; delivery not considered complete until corded, measured amd inspected. Bidders will state the ‘prices for each kind—oak, hickory. pine. Aninspeetor will be designated on the part of the Government te inet and measure the wood. ‘The ability of the bidder to fulfl his agreement be guarantied by two r sible persons, rong signatures must be appended to the guar- antec. The responsibility of the guarantor mast be shows by the official certificate of the Clerk of the mearest District Ceurt or of the United States Dis- Proposals mast be addressed to Oaptain HA sale mui ressed to Oaptain r Dupuy, Depot Quartermaster, Cavalry D pot. 374 Hi street. shington, D. O., and endorsed on the envelope “Proposals for Wood.” no 7-13t prrcears FOR COAL AND WOOD. Beware oF THE UxiteD States, i ce + of the Sergeant at Arms, Washington, Uctoner 21, 1863. SzaLep Paorosars will be received at this o: Sati 17 o'clock noon of SATURDAY, the ist day of November next, for the delivery in the vaults of the Benate Wing of Capitol, of four hundred tons 2.240 lbs _to the ton) of large Beg or Bteam- boat-fursace White Ash Coal. The Uoal is to be of dest lity. smoronghiy screened and weighed io the presente of the Onief Bogineer to the Senate, or bis assistent. and to bedelivered as above on or before the Sth day of December following. Also, proposals for like character will be received for the deliver: t the same place.on or before mber, of fifty cords of best Pine sessoned. away in the wi. 0021-4 Fergeant at-Arme Pett. HENRY H. HELMSEN, MEEROHANT TAILOR, WAU BEMOVED FROM No, 601 SEVENTH BTREBT, 0 394 D BTREBT, BEYWSEW SIXTH AND SSVRNTH STREETS, Next door to BBBPHBRD’S BOOKSTORE. 00 10-1m* B ‘BBS, Grocers ee and Fost Dealers, Sut- reel inormsed oy ee eygod sl rm Bain, HAY and A. aati at New *, XXII. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYs. By J. OC, MoGUIRB & OO,. Auctioneers. lo civaesberen teen soa feet to hth street 7} ‘atthe ‘pag i INGL vi & By W. L. WALL &'00., Auctioneers. PTOBY SALE OF A VALUABLE FARY, ‘Warer Privitecw MaryLamp, aT 1@ 25th of November, 153, eas GrORGE GouRtY ni BI arm knOWD £2 8 ed. the residence of th about two miles from th 3 re Wert Berry, and two hundred and twenty very productive for Tobaceo and Graim. The im- rovements consist of a nearly nm le Frame Dwellin stream of water, | Houses, Quarters, and all necessary Te ib cash, $200 of which must ‘tt asle ; balance in 6, 12, 19, and 24 months, ;, and secured by a deed of trust on WM. L. WALL & 0O., Aucts, By J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. BREMPTORY SALE OF TWO FIBST-OLASS BuiLpinc Lors.—On FRIDAY A¥YTBRNOON, November 13th, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, wa shall sell, without reserve. to the highest bidder, LoteNo_ 16and 17, in Davidson’s suddivision of No. 165, fronting east 28 feet 6 inches on Connecticut avenue, between H I ts north, and running back about 9 feet to #15 foot alley. These Lots front on the handsome grounds of W. W.Ooreoran, and are considered very desirable locations fora private residence. at purchaser’s cost, 3.0. McGUIRE & O0.. Aucts, By J. OC. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, DMINISTRATOB’S SALE OF VERY VaLUA- BLE LAw LipmaRy AND Lawzous Booxs —On MO) vember 16th. commencing at 6% o'clock, and co: tinuing at the same hour on sacxeeti shall sell the extensive and valuable the late Kinser, of Alexandria, Virginia, comprising the newset and best eiitiona in un- eommon good order and preservation. Acta, Laws. Codes, Commentaries, and Digests Reports in U. 8. Supreme and Civil Courts and the and comforta- ‘0 with a good 0) Baer or MISCEL- Reports of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania ed Kansas; particularly complete in Virginia and Reports in the English Courte of Qommon Law, 43 ALBO, A fine collection of Miscellaneous Books, compris- American and Ei Beeays, Biographies. and Histories ravel8 and Voyazes Finely Iilustrated Works on Natural History ery, and other importact ish Classics and Poets Atlases. Books on Ehakespeace, by Staunton, 3 volumes, 4to, aplendid- Ui ‘ated Moraland Religious Books, particularily on Wea- @ Fine Cabinet of Miaeralogy, with more than two property labeled, &c. thousand specimen: ° 7 Catalogues ainy be had on application to the f the Administratrix. . IRB ‘AVALRY BUREAU, Ovrtox or Coley QuARTRRUASTRR, WasHimetox, D.C On the First and Third WEDNESDAYS 18th of November. will be_ sold, at Public Auciion, ¥ Depot, at Giesboro Point, near this lotof— CAVALRY HORSES, condemned as unfit for Bales to commence at 10 o’clock a. m. Terms cash, in Government funds. Cc. G. Lieutenant and Chief Q e)-td Gr javalry Buread. By J.C. McGUIBB & O0.. Auctioneers. QUABE NO. 410, IN WASHINGTON CITY AT PusLic AncTion.—By virtue of a deedof trust, dated op the 9th day of July, 1957 and re- corded in the land records of Washington couaty, District of Columbia, ia Liber J. 4 fo.io 116 to 119, will be sold at Public Aucti the premises, on PRID«Y, the 2th day of Novem- 3% o'clock p.m ,all nd numbered four humdred and ten lan of the said city, whica is di- ‘teen original Lots, each twenty-four feet ten ir et, with »depth of ninety-nine fest toa fif- ;.and eight of them fronting eack t ten incheson a Public Bquare with a depth of ene bh ye foo ‘The Squarefronts north ona and west upon Nieth atreet, The sale will be made by lots, commencing with one. Peale’ One-third cash ; one-third in six and one-third in twelve months, for notes bearing interest. A deed in fee wall be trust required for securing the yaneet and stamp taxes to be at the cost SAere it of $23 on each lot will be required at sale event irresponsible bidding. re not complied with in three the Trustees reserve to er to re seli the » ofthat valuable inches on south nven and a deed of leferred payments. If the terms of sale from thi f (thi risk, loss, and costs of ti iving notice of such intended sale o thé dny ofsale by advertisement five times in the National Intelli- per published in said city, or at the reli e, Treatese inne ewitheat ony motice v r, or to any One ef sushoption to consider daid first cale or sales rescinded. By order of the Trustess J.C, MeG@ UIRE & 00., Austa. By J.0. MoGUIRB& O0., RUSTER’S SALE OF FRAME DW. HOBBE AND LOT On L stReRr Moat, Nkw JeuskY AVENOR AND Figst STKEKT WEET.—On Y AFTER! by virtue ofa d daly recorded in Liber it seq... one of the land 12 feet o1 are ‘and ten days prior < o’cloek,on the in Square 659, fron’ tween New Jersey ave: First street aod running back 161 feet 1 getber with the improvements, consisting of a two- story Frame House with back bu.lding and aframe part of Lot No, 9, Com t cost of purchaser, vowances *VAMURL, T. OBO CHARLES T. GRIFPIT: lcGUIBB ASTBER’S OFFICE, ZR in, D. C. Octol Will be said at Public Auction, o: Second end one oNEse: _ 25th oy Moveniber, at orral. ni nm Odserva! rT A large lot of Horses and Mules, condemned as unfit r public service. Sales to commence at 10 o'clock a, m. Terms cash, in Government fu; GHAS. H. Wars, x rat? a ILL Be sold at Ly Meda eee iy eget mn. oD Governmen Beef Hides on hand at the time of Dde' i= Treesery motes, to beheld om moment of sal snes Lt. Ool. and 6. R. B LOOMIS & CO 383 PENN. AVENUE, BOOTS AND SHORBS AT WHOLESALE. ‘The attention of Butlers and others is invited to ‘weand well selected stock of BOOTS and the army trade, and Sreah z 00 14- ok MILLINERY. ladies of the Dintrictana y, pectfally informs inity that she is constantly receivin, assortment of Fren sodas 246 Penn. avenue, n JUGHS, COLDS, AO. COMPOUND ark F GUM amano, used that most a ecan be hana ait De ‘Stores st 35 and 50 cents a bo FOR SALE AND RENT. Paras IMPROVED PROPERTY Vanya meraorae DormaTy Fos shin skeneter ancora Subs, Ae selregerena ca Bee nod we) We. 8. GRABAM, Fe BALE—RESTAUSANT, with Lease. Gor: ner La, avenue and 7th street. Inquire at the premises. no 6 6¢* Lh dane Te teed 5. 7 @R BENT—FURNISHED ROOMS—A suite of F handeomely Furnished Parlors and Bed rooms, in onoef the most desirable and plessant situations in the city, and only ore minutes’ walk of Willard’s Hotel end Penna, avenue. No. 457 Thirteenth atreet west sida, nod 2w* B BALE OR RENT—A large BRICK HOUSE, being 33 stories front, with a 3 story back sullding. having a large dining room that willas- commodate 3 or 40 ‘persory, as well ue fine parlors and chambers, being lately handsomely repaired tirceshout "suitable ore Tote aitaates on she corner o} igh atreeta, Georgeta session given ‘mediately, Inquire of B, MACK- ALL, Jr., No 657 18th street, between B and F stree t 2 o'alock any evening. 06 00-20) 50 LOrs FOR LEABB OK RENT—Betwe-n ath and 37th streets, in the. neighborhood Cd the juartermaster's epartment, ‘orse Ca:rol, and jarket House. Suitable for stores, residences, &c. Inquire of B. MACKALL, Jr., No, 457 [hir- teenth etrest, between EB and Fetreeta, at 2 o'clock apy evening 00 SH 2w* BR SALE Ok EXOHANG B,—Valusbie Lands, lultivated Farms, Mil) property in Ohio, Illi- nois, lowa, and Missouri, will be so! id e changed for Real Estate in Maryland, District Oo —_ a, or the loyal part of a ee ay wou ox ange for pe property. | Inquire No. aw Satiding: Fifth street, or address Box 1033, Office, Washington, 0.C. oc 3-1 FS BALB—A valuable LOT, 72 feet front,’on Franklin Square. One quarter 3 balance iz five annual payments, Also, acres, 13 miles from eating ton, near Col Md ith two story Brick Dweilipg, fine and well watered Apoly to A. MOREHOUSE, No 63 K street. corner of 25th. oc 14-eolm* Fase FOR BAL) ht miles from Navy Yard Bridge, near th riboro’ road, containing about75 a6) 15 acres in wood; the improvements are, Biwo dwelling, peariy new. with neven rooms, closets, &c., small stable. Price 99,000. Address or 27) ly to THOMAS BR. BROOKS, near Lone Gua ps , Prince George county, Maryjand, no 9 eo | I 00 BUILDING LOTS FOR LBASE OR RENT, U suitable fcr sutiers, restaurants and private residecees within five minutes mm of the Presi- dent’s House. Inquire of A. JARDIN, corner of id Msts.. Waruington, D.C. oc 18-Im* URNISHED ROOMS TO LBT—at 450 Twelfth street, betw: G@ and H PABLOBS, or onc PARLOR anda large BED-ROOM adjoining, both well furnished; also. several BED- HOOMB The location Ia one of the mort desirable in Washington, and within fve minuten’ walk of Willarug’ and ‘Kirkwoods’, No children in the Bouse. ne tf EDUCATIONAL. 188 BROOKE'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH Boaraing and Day Schoo), No. 130 Penn, av., Seven Buildings. The ninth year and seventeenth semi-annual session of this Institution will com- mence on Monday, Septeraber 22th, 1363. Ciroulars can be obtained at the bookstores and of the Prin- cipal. Se 14-3m* ‘GAS FITTING, &. _ Wanye fad LEEPER sear an a SET onic cna een oink lor Ofered io thin tnarket, sty if mie heretofore 'e iny: itisens gener: ceil and our siook of GAS and WATER FIZTURGS tenes Wagningra bog we have the best selactec stock ir Rar All Work in the above Hi trast care will be promntly attended to, sei pci markt! MYERS & MoGHAN, 376 D strest. ‘A VERY PINE ALMOST NEW ROBE A PIANO FORTE will be aold toe, eee OOD the owner leaving the city. ‘Fo be seen Ai aval MR. METZBROTT’S Music Btore, corner Penn, avenue and 11th sts, n03 WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1863. AMUSEMENTS. FORD'S NEW THEATER, TENTH STREET, ABOVE B, Jouy and . Last week of . 9 BOOT omas. WHEATIBIGR, Oo JABRY PEARSON, AND OTHERS. THIS (Weduesday) BVENING, Nov. 11, Forthe fi nok: " he flict and Fale Sao, Shake mare's tragedy, Onto. morrow. (Thursdey,) November 12th, first and only time of Bulwer’s comedy. MONSY. . Friday evening, November 13th, final benefit of Fe ven WILKES BOOTH. RIGHUARD III, - wh de given one time more by eapecial request. GROVER’S THEATER, Pemsylvania Avenue. near Wittards’ Hotel. Lema Gnovas,.. Director. 5 (We EVENING, N. Laat ake Dee ae cect rhe eherating Fou MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. Lest time positively of Dickens’ crest drams of OLIVER TWIST, OLIVER TWIST, OLIVER TWIST, OLIVER TWIST Western as.- Nancy Sykes Barron as, Bill ry Brkes Mr, B. F. Regern as. .- Fag Miss Bila Wallis as. To-morros ,aiter lengthy preparatien, the great military drama of the FRENCH 8PY. Rate: cf Adrxission.—Drese and Parquet Circles 50 centa; Ored; Chaiza, 75 cents; Family Cir ele 3 cents. secured during the dayat the dex office. No extra charge for reserved seate, CANTERBURY HALL. MUSIC OANTERBURY. } AND HAL L {CANTERBURY.; THEATER, Louisiana AVENUE, Bear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, THE GREAT NOVELTY! THE LATEST SENSATION! i 3 eatest Living }CHILDERS,; In bis Wonderful be Touave * GHILDERS.¢ Drill. New Comic }KATALEEN O’NKIL.? Screaming Songs }RATHLBEN ONBIL:( irishinae Finished | ERNEST’NB DaPAIBER.t Charming Tanseuse, | EENESE! NE DePAIBER,{ Songstrecs Béwards,\ Thriiling Romantic Drama,) and the ; BLACK OONNOK ; eee. e CON qiematic ay oR, T 10) any. t0R+ WHITE BOYS UF IRELAND. ee” New Ballet }THE VILLAGF BRLLE,/ By Album by Fou-he. )THE VI): AGE BELLE, § of Beauty, NEW SONGS, DANCES, W 80 EX tBAVAGANZAS, &c. Doors open at 7; performance at s quarter before go’clock, Ad mission 25 and 5° centa. : Baturday. Nov. 14 Afternoon and Evening, CELEBRATION OF TAGE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE OP£NING OF THE BALL’ GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWCRKS! nog bt EXTRAORDINARY BILL, &¢. ‘XOLUMBIA COENBT AND 8TBING BAND.— Cc The undersigned respectfully announces to the publie, that be is ready to farniah Music for Private Parties. Balla, Pio-Nics, Parades, Exhibitions, etc., with ahy number of Musiciat 5 required, at the abortest notice, by leaving orders at Jobn Iseman’s, corner of Penneziventa avenue and 4th ntreot east, HENRY ISBMAN. f . BOARDING. FUHNITURE. | FURNITURE. NORTHERN LIBERTIES FURNITURE WARE ROUMS, 369 SxveNta Srarer, bet. I and K sts, We have just received a very large and ocmplete assortment of— FURNITURE, Mi BROS. BLANKETS, OROOKB! WOODEN WILLOW WABBE, BASKETS, BRUSHES, &e,.&c., which we are seliing at prices thet suits the times. Having purchased t! hole i for cash and atold prices, we are sa' by giving usa call persons wishing articles inour line will find that they will save at least 15 per cent, by pur- basi it cheng BONTZ & GRIFFITH'S Noarexan Lisgatizs’ HOUSEFUREISHING ‘WaREROOM, 369 Seventh Street, __06 28-I1m _ «Between Tand K. HOLESALE AND RETAIL, NOTIONS, TOYS, amp FANOY GooDs. @OTTHELF & BEHREND, 389 Beventh st., bet, HandI, Respectfully invite the attention of the publie at | large, as wellof 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 DEALERS ESPECIALLY, Particular attention is invited to a large and well- selected Btock of TOYS for the Holydays. Also to LADIES BUYING FOR PAIRS, A general inducement will be given. _0¢ 15-I1m* £2. ESTABLISHED 1550, Having mad ments which! ave Induced me to continue te PAWN BROKIN BUbINESS in this city, I take this method of in- forming BY patrons and the public in general that I will continue to loan money on Gold and Bilver Watches, Diamonds, Jeweliy, Ladies’ and Gen'a? Wearin, Apparel, ke » &c , atthe old established Y ‘0. 351 C'strest, between 434 and 6th ate., te the rear of Netioval Hott! aRZBREG & BON : §9-Ten thousand jaan on Heal Estat at the sbove place. reliars (anan‘en oc ‘sone VOAL OIL! b OTL! Cc COAL orny °4% 9 eat ore Pee OLAUGHLIN Corner New Jerseavenue and B, -Im*_ Agent for the Maryland Coal Oil Works, AND SPLIT FOR ONE DOLLAR PER COORD N. C. MoKNBW, Union Fire Wood Mill, Corner Seventh street and Canal. AND PINB WOOD for sale y N.C. MoKNEW, enth street and Oanal, OAL! COAL OOALII OF ALL KIN D8, ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY" FA orory » OAK. cord length, ch Corn ion Fi se) Corner Seventh street cat Canal OPERA GLASSES A, FIELD GLASSER, aired the finest assortment ever offered ANKLIN & 00.. OPTICIANS, 244 Penneylvanis avenue, bet, 12th and 13th sts. 355 Pennsylvania av (ander the National.) BBLE and PERISCOPIO BPROTAOLES ecreliy suited to every eyesight. mere as eae BA koMMT ERE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM epg leg: Oc ee teat variety and at the lowest prices. | se FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, Capital—8500,000. we als Bamr, organised under the Lipo last Congress, is opened ‘Wansaction | eyvterd WITH OR WITHOUT BOAR: fornisbed, suitable for housekeer! neatly furnished Front Room, suita rer Inquireat 377 Thirteentn and I, FoRSISHED ROOM AND BED.ROOM TO LET, ipa pee family, with or without Board; suitable for a gentleman and his wife or two sing'e gentlemen, Inquire at 44% D street, between 2d and 30, no 1l-2t* FEW MORB MECHANIC BOARDERS CAN be accommodated at No. 366 New York ave., bet. llth and 12th streets. no 10 2t* OARD WANTED—Ina private family or in a boarding house where there are bat few board- ing, for a gentieman, wife and little girl. First or Second Ward preferred. Aodress Assistant Sur- geon, Medical ector’s Office. no 10 3t* OABD.—Two elegantly furnished suits of 8, 01 G BOOM and second floor: 301 street, betwee: and Mth streets,) with first- class Board, in the rooms if desired, ne H-lw* FROME WITH BOARD AND TABLE BOARD without Booms may be had at 134 Penn, ave., Betwees Asth and 20th sts, References required, no 7- BATLY-FUBNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— with Board, at No. 486 Tweif! reet, bet. EB suitable for a uo 4-Im* Al 393 FIRST STREBT EAST, BETWEEN A and B, Capitol Hill. gentlemen and their wives ingle gentlemen can be accommodated with pi sant Rooms, with Board. References ex- changed, ATTENTION! CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SUTLERS, PEDDLERS, AND EVERYBODY It! READ THE FOLLOWING OAREFULLY, At WILLIAM F. RICHSTEL NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 Pa. Av., Between lith and 12th streets, YOU CAN BUY FOR ONB DOLLAR 3 Fifty cent Novels or 6 Twenty five cent Novels, 3 5)-cent Stationery Packages or 6 28-cent Packages FOR ONE DOLLAR You gan-boy eight Photograph Album Qards,of whic we Have now om hand over five thousand Varieties, embracing all styles published. > NBW ONRS RBORIVED DAILY. Thejargent and cheapest stock of Albama inthe eRy. 7 |. DIABLEB FOR 1664, Wholesale and Retail, over 60 new styles. zUBT REOBIVED A new lotof Tater & Co.'s celebrated Ambrotypes, Public are invited ta call and examine, The subseriber having lately returned from the New York and Philadelphia Trade fales, offers to the Trade and the Public generally, the largest and best Btook of BOOKS, STATION EBY, and FANCY ABTIOLES ever before opened in this city, at low rates; consisting of Books, Fereign and Americen Stationery, Photographic Albums, Cheas Mon and Boards, Cribbage Boards, Dominoes, Combs Brushes, Soaps, Pen Knives, Gold Pens, Razors, &c., &e. A large lo: of New Books sold at half retail price, at NATIONAL BOOK STORE, 273 Pennsylvania avende, 029 Im between 1ith and 12th sta, L IMB! LIME! a Fresh The subscriber is no' d LL Burned Potomac Lime.” Bd OABTLEMAN, 0¢ 26-Im* P ¢. and Rock Creek Bridge, PROM LONDON, Mancuixe Out, g Pocket Manual of Surveying Hunt on D: f the &kin, Speculative Poko $c hy of hay bans. Henry’s Glossary entific vieeht ig Chemer’s Review of the Gampaigns in Bard TORT Past and ita Breve Geet naan” avon, Michand's History ofthe Crassdes, 3 Yots, Blakey's History ef the Philosophy of the Mind, : Reséarches. 6 Vols, 3 rel Geant aa Telegraphy. “Tee i's Mplgrame, Abeiont apa o. OR Fixton, Aocrmng reaps JO Nap Phe auota of New Hampshire under the ae THE WEEKLY STAR. Tal excellent Family and News Jouresl, containing & greater variety of interesting read - tng than ean be found in any other, te published TeRue— Cash, incariadly in advance. Bint caphe per snnem.n oeeee BE OO coples. ow Twenty-ave copies. penench 20:00 It invariably contains the « Washington pitti Desmade TicDaily Evening Star Generally throughont the conntry. S7 Bingle copies (in wrappers) ean be pro-- cured at the counter, immediately atter-the is= sue of the paper. Price_Turss Cxunte. N&. 3,340. THE WAR IN WEST VIRGINIA. - f thr soni e wee re) rg—The | a The following dispatches from Gen’? to Governor Boreman, of West Virginia, con- firm the accounts published: * CLARKE RURG. Nov.s, 1-63.— To Gov. Borembns Gen. Averill attacked Jackeon's forces at MUR Point, in Pocahontas county, on the Sth inst., and drove him from his position with trifing jesse. Jackson tell hack tothesummitof Droop Mountain, when be was reinforced by Gen. Echols, with Patton’s brigade and one regi- ment from Jenkins’ command, The position is naturally astrong one, and wasstrengthened hy hreastworks commanding the road. Gen. Averill turred the enemy’s left with his infan- iry, and attacked him in front with cavalry cizmonnted. | The victory was decisive and the enemy’s Tetreat bewame@ total rout, his forces throw- ing away their arms and scattering in every direction. The cavalry pursued till dark, cap- turing many prisoners and a large quantity ot arms, ammunition, &c. The enemy’s wound- ed have all jallen intoour hands Our Joss in killed and. wounded 1s about one hundred. B. F. Kxtvey, Brigaaier Gen’). ANOTHER DISPATC! CLARKSBURG, Novy.8, 1863.— To Gor. Bereman> A telegram has just been received from Gen'l Scummon, in which he says: General Duffie entered Lewisburg, at 10.30 a. m. on the 7th; the enemy having passed through in retreat from Averill, who gave him a severe, whipping at Droop Mountain on the sth. Duffie captured the enemy’s camp tents, knapsncks, provisions, &c., one caissogggid upwards ofone hundred head of cattle. The cavalry have gone in pursuit. Averill TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. The Federal Advance near Culpeper—Gen. Milpatrick Occupies P' Mountain— 6 Seuth ef the Dispatch).—From information which reached Washington to-night (the messenger having left the Army of the Potomac at ten o’clock this morning,) it appears that General Buford yes- terday reached 8 point two miles north of Cul- peper, driving the rebel cavalry and infantry before him. Gen. Lee's headquarters on Sat- urday night were betweee Brandy Station and the Rappabannock. This refutes the belief current in some quarters that he had gone south to advise with General Bragg. Our army lay in line of battle all day yester- aay, but Lee declined to accept the issue of an engagement. : Snew fell yesterday afternoon along the line of the mountains, covering the peaks of the Blue Ridge. Gen. Kilpatrick occupied Piney Mountain yesterday afternoon, and Inst night he dis- covered a large area of camp fires south of the Rapidan, between Raccoon Ford and Rapi- dan Station, on the railroad. No fires of mag- nitude were discovered in and around Oul- eper. This leads to the inference that Gen. ee haa declined to risk a general engagement in the open field, and withdrawn his forces, excepting 8 rear guard, to his former strong position. All the evidence tends to prove that | bad arrived. r Gen. Meade has again out generaled Lee by | B. F. Kxivzy, Brigadier Gen’\. leading him to believe that it was his intention SREP SSNS? NR = to move down the neck opppsite to Raid THE BRISTOW STATIUN BATTLE: barg, thus inducing the latter to weaken his 1 Reports of Late M front here to strengthen that point. Rebel emcee Bappakaaneckses A gentleman who arrived here to-night saya °s REP that our line of battle crossed the Orange and ; SEN. ae Nr renaty i ee Alexander Railroad to a point where it is sup- Pee cea ya bit oronn Xajucant seasuapen: 5 e 2 i3.— Gen. &. Ci F; t - posed Gen, Lee has a foll force on oer froth | tee General General liv adtaacent adeteliod . . i report, I have the honor to submit, for the In- FROM CHATTA NooGa. - formation of the department, the following out« The Rebels Evacuating their Position Be- | jine of the recent operations of this army : fore Chattaneoga—A Large Rebel Force With the design of bringing on an engagement Organizing for a Raid—Paying the | with the Federal army, which was encamped Troops. around Culpeper Court-Honse, extending CuaTraNoooa, Nav. 10—-Georgia. refugees | thence tothe Rapidan, this army crossed that just in report @ considerable movement of | river on the Sth inst, and advanced by way of Bra: troops and stores southward. The | Madison Court-House. Our progress was ne- rebels are said to he evacuating their position | cessarily slow, as the march was by circuitous before Chattanooga, and retiring te Rome or | and concealed roads, in order to'avoid the ob- Atlanta. servation of the enemy. Longstreet is said to be organizing a large General Fitz Lee, with his cavalry division force for a raid on our lines communicating at | and a detachment ef intantry, remained tohold Bridgepo our lines south of the Rapidan. General Twen Wo paymasters, with $700,000, are | Stuart, with Hampton’s division, moved on engaged in paying the troeps to the firstef No- | the rightofihecolumn. With a portion of his vember. command he attacked the ad vance of the enemy There was no tiring from Lookout Mountain | uear James City, on the 10th, and drove caew to-day. back towards Culpeper. Our main body ar- See aE Tived near that place on the tith instant, and FROM FORTRESS MONROE. discovered that the enemy had retreated vo. Forrrrss Morror, Nov. 9.—Abdout twe wards the Rappahannock, ruinirg or desir ty-five refugees, men, women, and children, | ing his stores. We were compelled to mostly from Richmond, arrived here lasteve- | durirg the rest of the day to provis ning. They came intoour linesat Portsmouth, | troops, but the cavalry, under Gen. and have been several days upon their journey, | continued to having left Richmond fast Tuesday. wards the R:z Propeller John Rice, Captain He: Federal cavalry in the meantime hed crosse rived from Morehead City. The the Rapidan ufter our movement begun, b ports that while passing Falee Cape, 20 miles | was repulsed by Gereral Fitz Lee and pursacd south of Uape Henry, November 5th, discovered | towaras Brandy Station. a schooner of about 2W tons at anchor discharg- Near that place the commands of Stuart 3 ing freight and landing it on shore by the use | Lee united on the afternoon of the iith, 4 of small rowboats. On discovering the ap- | after arevere engagement drove the ene:ny’s proach of the Rice, they hove up anchor and | cavalry across the Rappahannock with heavy proceeded about 4 miles south, and dropped | loss. anchor again, her small boats had been kept in On the morning of the 12th, the army marchéd, tow, and at once recommenced the landing of | intwo’ columns, with the design of reaching freight. It was then near dark, and she was | the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, north of lost sight of. No doubt she was a blockade- | the river, and interrupting the retreat of the runner or smuggler. enemy. PaeaR The British corvette Greyhound, which ar- | After a skirmish with some of the Federal rived here Saturday evening last, hoisted the } cavalry at Jeifersonton, we reached the Raj United States flag this morning at 7 o'clock | pahannock at Warrenton Springs in the ate and fired a salute, which was immediately | Boon, where the passage of the river was dis- ang wered by the water battery of the fortress. | puted by cavalry and artillery. The enemy George Vandall and James Wales of the =th | Was quickly driven off by a detachment of our Connecticut regiment, were executed to-day at | Cavalry, aided by a small force of infantry and M1 o'clock a. m., for desertion, near Portsmouth, | battery. Early next morning, the 13th, the Virginia. merck aman costings and remap columns re- Fortress Morrox, Nov. 10.—Major Gen’! | United at Warrenton in a Butler and staff arrived this evening on the | 890ther halt was made to supply the troops stenmer which came from Washington. with provisions. The enemy fell back rapidly A tag of truce lett here to-day for City Point | #!0ng the line of the railroad. and early on the with a large lot of clothing and other necessa- Nee se motince ee ne meee ries for the Union prisonera/at Richmond. towards Bristoe Station, and the rest, accom- . i panied by the main body of the cavalry. pro- The Strike of cy ane te the Charles ceeding to the same Point, by’ Auburn Mills Bostow, Nov. 10.—About 1,500 navy-yard shincaiuh ten piace between General Beare workmen assembled to-day on Bunker Hill to | advance and the rear guard of the enemy, Dear Re FepOrLOf inele committee nent fe sone which was forced back and rapidly pursued. i commodore of the. yard. re- [he retreat : ported that the commodore said! his instructions acl pe theeatelk rpget fg whieioae pied trom Washington were that the men should gO | were compeiled to march by difficult and cir- to work at sunrise, whenever there were but cuitous routes. We were consequently unable ten hours between sunrise and sunset, and he | to intercept him. General Hill arrived first at he had seeotee oe Steal oe also sad Bristoe Station, where his advance, consisting 1 comm! inquire into jes, be e jorce the operations of outside yards, and would mies, oon in neuen, pented tomo the communicate the result te Washington. He | raijroadembankment. The particulars of the said he would receive sich men as came to | action have not been officially reported: but work at roll-call in the morning. The work- | the brigades wererepalsed with some lo<s, and men, however, decided that they would not | fiye pieces of artillery, with a number of pris- work except under the same hours as hereto- oners, captured. Before the rest of the troops fore constituted a day’s work. Of 3.900 men | could be brought up and the position of the employed in the yard only 500 continue at enemy ascertained, he retreated across Broad work. Itis rumored that a general strike is | Run. The next morning he was reported to be contemplated in the iron establishments in fortifying beyond Bull Ran, extending his line South Boston and other parts of the city. towards the Tittle River Turnpike. The vicinity of the intrenchments around Frem Cairo. eahinctos, and slexansris ramiioee® ituseless m . 10.— urn new position, as it was apparent ae ee fae ag lien Tbe atenseer. aearre: has that he cpuld readily retire to them, and wonld seventy bales of cotton for Cincinnati, and decline an engagement unless attacked in bis thirty-three for Lonisviile. fortifications. A further advance was) there Ata meeting at Little Rock on the 3ist ult, | fpr agg punersaantns and afler destroying: resolutions were passed expressive of a cordial Rappabann Sine Tm: age bea ~ be tnd support and joyalty to the United States, | RAppanannock, the army returned, om the ieth, pledging the utmost endeavors to suppress the ay Aarne ee aia enving the.cavalry im pepe ube oe to restore the supremacy of the 4, ‘The cavatry ot te epee pevencen on the A number of spirited and loyal addresses | (0'¢ Wins day, and some skirmis cents were delivered, and a committee appointed to | ii Beceasds acenetee pices ble eee Sa draft a constitution and by-laws for a central divisions retired ato wiy tw * — Union cinb. order to draw the enemy in that direction, thus sah res exposing his flank and reur to General Lee, From Japan. wi moves from Auburn and attacked him San FRANO18¢0,, Noy. 10.—Dates have becn heard hed porn ae Spee iaakonamean nn received from Hakodadi, Japan, to Octobersth. | jhe enemy, who, after a Stubbora resistance, abe Leeks Neeagext Lt grees orders: th broke and fled in confusion, pursued by General Francisco, and the peer Pilot who con- fae Game pace Dre tec Pomel: hie ducted the Wyoming to Simonoski, should be | was eucountered, and pe turns sre killed. One of these pilots was mardered soon | her of them during “tne night, ten reed afterwards. The chief minister and three stowly, retired before their advance ai the A other members of his Cabinet were dismissed lowing da: When the movement ore the nt because they were in favor of peace with from the Ra: dan commenced, General I. ed ({hristian natigps. The autorities ordered all | {en was instructed to advance down the valter jasaki; the foreigners re- tains fused, and the Japanese Governmentresigned. fare SRnre the eabe of the monn sg wed The Mikado has issued an order thatno Daimio should purchase any foreign vessel. 5 ppahannock. A large force of i left. This dnty was well performed by that officer, and on the iSth inst. he marched upon. Charlestown, and succeeded, by a well con certed plan, in surrounding the place and cap= F . turing nearly the whole force stationed there, San FRANcIgco, Nov. 10.—A fire at Nevada | With all their stores and transportation. Only city yesterday destroyed nearly all the build. | @ few escaped to Harper’s Ferry. ings on Broad street, five brick buildings on The enemy advanced from that lace in su- Main street, the Episcopal, Methodist, Congre- | perior numbers to attack Gen. Im who gational and Catholic churches, the Theatre, petived, bringing off bis prisoners and captured. Court House, Express and Telegraph offices, erty, his command suffering v little Gas Works, United States Hotel, and man , and inflicting some damage upon pur- stores im the neighborhood. The county records suing column. In the course of these 9j are saved. The loss is estimated at $200,000, tions 2,436 prisoners were ciptured, including Ser ycone fommpissansd aioe Re the above 5 number were taken en. Imboden. “ The Missouri Legislature. Amore complete mpeg with a statement Str. Louis, Nov. 10.—The Legislature met at of our loss in killed, wounded and prisoners, Jefferson City to-day, and adjourned tytil to- | wall be forwarded as coon as the necessary of- morrow for want of a quoram, ficial reports have been received, News from below says Jeff. Davis has sent Very respecttully, your obedient servant. commissions to notorious bushwhackers of R. E. Lew, General. Arkaneas to i arcity of Bourbon whisk; Taise men to carry on a guerrilia S@7-A scarcity of Bourbon whisky is threat. warfare. 24) 5 ‘ 3 ‘and “Hoiinds’ ened, for au r has been issued by the Fed- see Mant jar ray ean are reported @s | (yal commander at Paris, Kentucky, ante all tne cotn that has been parchased by dis tillers on the’ line of the Suppressien of the Dafly Transcript. | Hutroad to be taken oky Central Ba troy, Novy, 10,—The Evening T: of the Government, aod forbidding in sais ce * when, ait sae ‘corn by farmers to distillers. - y. g ———______ E prie! a Sap- | 87” So ignorant are some Eng Dressed of Gene peneantry that Wey wor the recent eartentate genera ~ 1 ine de rear pitee ere i 23 om sei : r pressure of | ° total indebtedness * y york 10F ihe Government, ; crores ‘814,199,410. "Tis fs fo eres “aot ; suse nriss in NewYork... ~ | nabitantofine Sine roy ae male “ALBANY, Novy. 10.—Governor Seymour has e ..Pres i jeoved a proclamation desiguating Thursday, Bo Ene widioy ot os : the 26th of November, as a day of thanksgiving bres She is'a fer and prayer. clinations. Paths —) +. Se The San that Adak ere ated ° : ~~ yest éal) will be 3,768