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‘THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNVON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINSS, Gonran PErn’s avenge AND 11TH Srager, w. D. WALLAOH. ———— Pepere corved without wrappers by carriers leent per copy, or 2 cents per monta. In by carriers at 842 venr, or 37 cents menth. To mail enbecribers the prise te BS year, in adrance ; $2.50 for six months, $125 for three months: and for less than three menths at the rate of I2centsa week Single copies, with or without wrappers, Two caNTR G7” ADVERPISBMENTS should be sent to the @Gliee before 11 o’eiock m.; otherwise they may Ret uppear unttl the nex’ day =.-Tr.-18¢60.=. From the army hospital—the bloody battle. Seld—the mansion of therich and humbleabode ef Me poor—from the office and she sacred desk —from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilized world—is pouring tm the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION KITTERS. Thon- @ands upon thousands of letters like the ful. Jowing may be seen at our office: Repancury, W:s., Sent 6, is63. “= * * * I bave been in the army hospi. tals for fov.rteen months—speerhless and near- Fy dead. At Alton, IIL, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles Feetored my speechandcuredme. * * * # O. H. Fraurs.” SouTs Warsaw, O., July 28, 1963. “@ * * Une young man, who had been siek and not out of the house for two years ‘wh Scrofulaand Erysipelas, atter paying the doctors over $150 withont benefit, has been e@ured by ten bottles of your Hitters. * * # Epwazp WeunaLL.” The following is from the Matron of tha Union Home Scbool for the Uhildrenof Volun- teers: 108, 57TH STREET, 4, August 2, 1863. “De. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our litue ehildren suffering from weakness at.i weak Tange witb moet happy effect. One litte girl, im particular, with pains in the nead, loss of Sppetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom al] medical skill bad been exhausted, Ras been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bittersa day. Her Sppetite increased; strength snd bealth follow- ois * * * Respectfully, Mune. O. M. Davon.” = ® © T owe much to you, for I verily Deleve the Plantation Bittere have saved my iite. suv. W.H. Waceonsr, Madrid, N. ¥." ““@ * * Thou wilt send me two boithes more of thy Pisntation Bitters. My wife has been greathy benefited by their use. Thy trieud, Asa Curxin, Philadelphia Pa” «* * ®© Ihave been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to ubandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters bave cured me. Ruy. J.S. CaTHorn, Rochester, N. Y¥.” “* *® * Send as twenty-four dozen more ofyour Piautatiun Bitters, the pepularity of ohieh are daily increasing with the guests of our house. SYKES C+ aDWIcK & Co. Proprietors Willard’s Hotel Washington, D. 0.” ~* * ® Ihave given the Plantation Bit- tera to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. " @. W. D. AxpaEwa Buperintendeat Soldier’s Home Cincinnati, 0." «* * *® The Plantation Bitters havecured me of liver complaint, of which I waa laid ap prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. Kingery, Cleveland, 0." «@ * © The Plantation Hitters have cured me of a derangement of the Kidney and urina- ry organs that has distressed me for yeara, It g@cta like a charm. O. U. Moons. Agent for Colgate & Co., 254 Broadway.” &0., &e., &eo., ko, The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, tHe Isuguid brilliant, aud are exhausted nua ture’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Hark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Oroix Rum. Ss.) .-1sso.-=. Persona of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, Iassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of 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, and are warranted to produce Qn immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed- ingly agreeatie, perfectly pure, and harmlese. NoTick.—Auny person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and imposter. We only putitup in eur log cabin bottles. Beware ot bottles refilled ‘with imtftation deleterious stuff, for which sev- eral persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States Stamp over the cork, and siguatare on eteel plate side la- bels. Seld by respectable dealers throughout the Rabitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & CO., e oim 202 Breadway, N. Y. “COAL, OOAL, COAL. 3,000 TONS COAL: 1,300 CORDS WooD: FOR SALE, RED AND WHITE ASH COAL, BGG, STOVS AND FURNACE SIZB. OAK, PINS AND ‘ BIOKORY WOOD. ond Laxore On SaweEd Awp Brit awry Luxor on Size Baquingp. ears Tuck ‘The adove is of the very best quality, and willbe | pig) Point sold at low prices. SP Delivered to any part of the city free of ar W. 4H. MARLOW, oharge. South side canal, corner po M-tf Seventh street. ALLAGHBE & BENJAMIN, - BROKEBS, No. 310 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Prizes Cashed in all Legalised Lotteries, ant is: formation given. BOARDING a CARD FOR PBRMANENT OR TAANAIBNE ith large faruished Persona, wit a B BOARDERS OAN 8B: wits coud Hoard at 610 Mas } BY Rue Teras 94 por Weed, de | PROARD—A few respectable gentlemen oan be j ED accommodated with Beard ou etrsce bee sth ame Heth, =. bia AY. Two elegantly Vurni-hed *aita o0ms fret and secon. joore, with fest lase Board, Bt50 G street *etwoon iste aad lath ets. Maals bu *)< pooma If derired. Bo 9: 6t* Rsvczé 10 1.83 WITH BOARD..-Newly sod isc ely Farnished Rooma to let, with Bo.re at 138 street, between 31 t and 2h, phi AE of Reexe WITH BOARD AND TABLE BUARD *ithout Rooms may be had at 134 Penn.ave , rate ere pith and 2th ows. Re erences required. NE4ZLY-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ith Board. at No 486 Tweifth sire-t, b-t. 8 One oF two large Boome, suitable ft ntiemen n0 SS PERSONAL J WARN ALL PERSONS FROM TRUSTING «7 wife DEBOiaH A.FITCARD, ov wy ac coun’, aa T wil psy £0 Gebis of ger co tranti ew. BO 3-31" JA88Z PITTARD. M424" AHOLI4b WUULD Ras?sOTPULLY D1 ounoe to ai: inquiring persons, thst sh+ mow ready toread the Past. Present and Fatara, and my be consulted coutidential y on ail imgor- tart masters stall times from 9a. until3p m Ladies 5: cents; gentlemen 8! o 69 south g st. 4 doors «ast from Oar oll prison, Osp:ts! fill, Wa kirston, DC act Im A MELICAL NOTIOB_ ; IL Femele Compiaints, likewise Gout Rieum- atism, Neuralgis, &c., curcd without fat spoadily no 16-Im* 445 K street, Washinwton Bs. L. KMITE— The Greatest Test Medium of the Age—Will give siitings for eshort time at S80 rect. between éth and 5:h streets. to examine I sti diseases, see your dead an well as living ‘riend gete nam r charaster, and reada the future; Sittings #1, roadim? EDUCATIONA®. M1B8BS Pe KS ; BOYS? AND GTRLS’ BOHOOL, AT277 I STREET. Patnoms: Jro. Potts, Beq., War De- sartoent, oot, B Thomas P Morgan, 4 M. Robt A. Kinzie, U. KatenP.As SAS ae omit, A.M. Lt Ooi. 8. H Lathrop. rr 188 BROOKE'S ENGLIna AND PRENOH y Boarcing and Day Bohoo ,No. 130 Penn ay. devon Buildings The ninth year and seventeenth semi-annual session of this Institution will com ‘mence on Monday, September 2th, 1363 Circulare tan be obtained at the bookstores and of the Prin- tpal #0 14-3m* eset GAS FITTING. &e. FOR SALE AND RENT. meet ei gain se oe te eS ee A FOb BALE. - . BRICK BURE, fa complete repsir and now sendy for oeeazancy, will besold oma commodatirg ms. A Demradie F Of 169 acres. 9 uiiles from rail- road, $3 miles {rou ‘ashington, will be exehauged tr qe Phos. A BRICE HOU2B, 6 rooms and a good stable on 04s wert rearT. Kiso. LOT stuoining. nee, ihe ghooudy er. |D; 4 rooms, for Six Smail HCUEBS, in different parts of tas & Ritet clean Baliding LOT, om Ith atroat. 29 fect dy FO, Also. LOT on Mansasnasette aveauer 1006 Ten y . Alto, some other LOTTE sree ng era Pere Ale, ig epHentoome ROOMS for rent, in driferent parte of ee ‘A pood Business LOT, corner of 71h st. east and Pa avenue, MITOHBLL & S08, Beal Estrte Brokers, southeast ror. of Sve. and leh st, BF WARTED TU PUROB AsB—Good Will aad tock of a Grocery, Bedtagrant. or other sod pay- ing business, “0088 Im Fo BENT—at Ko 3th street,a PARLOR eno FED ROOM on rat floor, or two Par: lora, Also,a Ritehen if pai renting those 4 irtier teoms demre to farni-h their own meals. Phere i a excellent restaurant in the immediate vicin ity f om whieh their meals may be obteined. The Jocation 1s one of the mert denir: in Washington, being withic Ove mipotes’ wall of the Trevury Department, Willards’ and the Kirkwoot House ard the averne Ro Bie Fee PALE—1,500 or 2.000 Corda of OAK WCOW onthe stump three miles from Belte- ie €teticn: aleo. one FARM of 349 Aeres Bin Weed, erdes yond fancing; land in go0d condition, Irie from Pasiroad Here: and LOT of 60 Actes will be rold low. Inquire of B.D. HALL, nv: Feltevitte nq 8)-; 200 WILL PURCHASB ON OF THR P best BUTTER 8TAND3 in the Northern Liberties Market; has heen used for yearn; tperdid run ofenstom Por sele, a second-hani FUCGY, price 930. For rent, two small SHAN- BE: rent #10 per month. Address Onarles, Box fea. na 9) st* No —. Bta-« FOR A BUSINESS MAN — tock and Fi res of a Clothing a Bat. Caps a, and Shoes; the 1) be sold at a great bargaia, an the ong to leave thecouptry. The Store is Inquire at 229 Seventh atr-et : no 3)-4t KANT AND BAR FOR 8aLB.—The Restaurant and Bar. No 439 Penn. avenos, wbieh has been in ancoesrfal operation for th-es Dorths part ‘a for sale, with Good Will Fixtaroe, ee The present proprietor on y relling oa a4 ccont of preening evwsge” ents elsswhere. Apply 39 Penn avenue, bet. 31 and rot 'w Tease andN R —everal Furuisned ity m3 may be had the I-t of Deo-mber at 44" K strect rte Post Cffice. Une fine largs room now é ‘a Fes RENT—Two new BTURBS, in o26 of the te t business jocations. suitable for olothin ¢ & Also adesirabie DWEULIN ¢in rear. To te efB MACKALL, Jr. No. 457 18th atraat at 2o'elock ary evening," : no? tw I Ol FOR FALB U8 KENT—<itaated 0. cant a aide of 7th atreet. betwoen L and M. 25 fant fr nt, about 114 foes deep, 30 feat alley in roar. The CWLOr jf a carpenter and )oin-r; can build a bald ing within » xty days on the same For farcaer paviisalars inquire at the Oarpenter Shop on RB st., ‘tween 4th and 15th JORRPH P. LER 19, no «7-)w* . a gar nd Finish. superior in ety!: i 8 : Ae a enecaty wo tn see cs ‘e 28 De! Sail aoa io ar stock of GAN and WATER FIRTUNSS Hote. onadont thet we have the best selected stock! ee All Workin the above Une i OS are will be prumoatiy ‘attended to. mealies oe YES SEVENTH STRrer P.J.B EW & C©O., MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS Permanentiv eatablished in 1850, QUARTERLY SALES, Independent of the great advance of all kinds of PANCY GOOD, &o. We have determined net to depart from our usual custom st this season. We sre bound to nell cheaper than the cheapest We are agents for the sale of MeClein’s celebrated Cocoanut and Quince- teed ATR OILS, C@LOGNES EXTRACTS, &e, Also, CHRISTIANA’S COLOGNES, EXTRACTS, &o. ‘a Premium Honey, Palm, Almond, Ale, Wore Windnas TOILRT'EoAPS: YLOR’S FANCY 204P8, Put Sire: Family Boxes to suit purchasers, Wholesale and Retail. Also, Pull Lines of Notions and Pancy Goods, All of which we offer at the Manufacturers’ Prices, freight added, The TRADE, DEALFR#, HOUSEKEEPERS, Aud PBDLARS, Are respectfully selicited. We guarantee tosellat New York and Philadelphia prices, er Perish in the Atseonpt, P, J, BELLEW & 00., Do 35-1m 510 Beventh street, Washington. (BS BUBYBYOR OF THE OOUN- Or POF WABHINGTON. D.G. = owners end ies interested iopreperty, within the county of Waabington, Dis triet of Solneabie. aacice: of rsne Oar ration of geo fi jeorgetown, ato 33 ra Bare oid entre of seiner whites G % jeretofore made by ay of the is county. ‘TO! Surveyors.of ‘nd ail proyerty Fill be'secorued?in Wocords. : areca to’ Teferenee to. Fate. ighways. bare, in , changed the courses, p and ly affeet the de- hore facta are noted gown " ill be returned to the Ark epetge te will bear the date Page's sone to nad refer in desde to. thee Br ja The same iaDner ea they are now enabled the of ge ir to eonveyance Of property lying wilthin Mine Gitce ofthe County Barveyor at the City te ster of Will's, will be opom Bat- Erdaya From tit look a.m. aad the Garvey. orth Capitol Btrost, eorner undary street, Fi olders end others having piate of land in the county, are requested to leave them with Him for the boro Tay URL ANT, Surveyor of the ty of Washington, D. 0. no? -2w* _ CH OHR:SBTMAS PRESENTS! NBW YBARS’ G1PTB! both ladies and geatlemen inseareh oftneere for frienda or relatives. A large fine stock of the most Gesipable forremem- gh pip Eg : 1 BoLipay 6 Fra. Beal Point nes and Val Lace Hesdtereniats Five fren Embroidered, Gemmed Hanekerchicis, A Valencig ines ghd Maltese Lace Freee ed aud Gambro sets and Collars, Rusia, + rigs sehite and Dolored Linen Oollare Merino and Lace Oape Fine tape Fans, beautifal Purses, Porte- mennaies Headdr esses, Head Netts. Lace Bleeven, Dress Cape fer elderly ‘adies, French Bonnets and Hats, Worsted Goocs. &c. Ae And mary other art'cles suitable for prasents. Every article sold is guaranteed of the beest Mu. W. A qual’ a I. gee SIRES | “Sal rca gon, Sft.bos Soe dollar to wea ‘ioesand oliarson col | poss-tJal ____vetween Sh and gthetrests.— antay Sec aneny sa S on all kinds WSTABLISHRD 1500, of i .Damonty Gold £2 Having made arrangements OF Having to many | forming»: pul varices fn dun er, sn aros that to ra ri cont ee ade, deweliy. iadica’ eotrust us with business ye ens 00. Wearing apparel. &c, ke, at iy * ‘Licensed Pawnbrokers. | stand. 4 ptrest, babween eee} OE OF AUREBREG & 20N LER. 3 BAM’B TOO ort Behe 1 ey as yet known. ives immediate relief and is mot th or sed, ane, _s ale so} im* 146 | in'not tajurious to st Vi witepees street, le. | Fee KBNT—? overal FUKNISHED ROOMS, two of them communicate, and would snit’tw gertemen who could usa ona asa parlor azdthe other as a becrcom Lo-ation vary sonvaniant. gD.y alew doors from Pennsylvania avenue, 199 Tecth stre t, between Penwsylvania avenus avi O street, DO2-1w* Fo, SALE OR RENT—Teo D-sirable BRIOK HOUERS, nearly new containing 6 good. nized roor 8 each. on 434 atreet, between Virginia av-n ie avd B street routh. Nos’ 16™ and been thoroughly repaired throug for reside. ces, atores, kc. Ingull f B. MAOK- Ablirig vo tre chk oteook, at 2 o'clrot any dict ARI eR ct RB G BLAL UPPOKTUNItY—GROUND Por Lease. 3 tbat large and weil rituat-d Lot of Ground end urfinished Building thereon on & strest north, cetw. en ¢th and 7th atrerte west. Kouwo aa part 01 the Fletcher property, is for rent for a term of years Proporalr, for ten days. wi!) bo, received, and i. formation siven, by WILLIAM McL BA at bis Lumb-r Yard, corner of I3th ani O.na strecta RO Eoin Uk BaLs—A MAKEET PARBM of about 23 acreB two mil-s from the Rare Yard Bridge Alro. ‘lace of 85) Acren, suitablo for ma~ket Re 8, and 6 one-scre LOTS, opposite the New O-urre, Pla's can be aren at the offices of BRENT B-q , Attorn-y. City Hall; J. B. WBA NACLO®, keq., L street, near Boverth: GRD. A. Store near Navy Yard Bridge, souBERS Grocery FTKELES 3 OHLMANN’ ] ALU ABLE Fan: BR FALE —The subscri- ter offers. at private sale. a mall Farm (cou- taining ahou' 6 scres), situated on the north side of the Washington and Marlboro’ road, one mile east of Benuing’s or Tipper Bridge. The Land is unturpaased by apy inthe D ©: well adapted to ardening «rope. Improvementa good; dwelling rge apd pew, with pucvesary out-buildings Per- sopa wiat ic «fe parents are invited to cal! and Renee Nee ROBT K. NEVITT. x Tt neatiy-farnished PARLORS, ER ey Rd fim ag 0! ie ad 4 ment. Inquire at 420 Fourteenth street... bet and I. a RNIGHED ROOMS TO LET—at 450 Tweifth Frmesee noe Sepa Ge Teas P, orone BR anda large BED-BO00! rey we! ished: ‘also several BED- pe it hry tt rah herbie ‘3 minut wi Willetts’ Sod ‘irkwoods” “Ro ‘childcen in tke house. so B-tf E ‘SANTA CLAUS IS COMING Witt TOYS!—TOYS !—TOYS !—TOYS !—TOYS! ¥OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. dust received at P. I. BELLEW & 00.'3, 610 Beventh street, ‘The Largest and Ohoicest Belection of FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN and GERMAN TOYS and FANCY GOODS ever opene! in Washington, comprising in part elegant Gilt and Bronse Vases, every size in the trade, for presents; Ladics’ ana Gents’ Fancy Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Faney Gabas, Ladies’ Trav- eling Bags, Satchels, Richly Ornamented Cigar Stands, Walking Dolls, @ full line of China and Wax Dolls, Faney Match Safes, Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagone in thousands, Bugles, Horns, Pop Guas, Pistols, Swords, Drums, Canes, Whips, with innumerable other Rancy Toys we are obliged to leave out for want of space. We respectfully solicit a visit from every lady and gentleman in the eommunity*~chen conve- nient. We don't notice competitors in this line. — ‘We guarantee to sell at New York and Philadel- phia prices. We will sell cheaper than the cheapest. ; ‘The trade respectfully solicited, A liberal dis count to city and country dealers, ; ai We ask, ** Have you been to our establishment? Tf not, ind it, enter it, and your fortune ts made. Pp. J. BELLEW & CO., 410 7th street, three doors south of not im Oud Follows’ Hall. RRAvreae CURE OF BUPTURB. DE, MARSH, Frow the Burgical Institute of Marsh Brothers, corner of Broadway acd Ann streets, New York city, who has devoted many years to the treatment of Hernia or Bupture, desires to inform those afficted, residing in Washi: gton and suburbs that he bas taken Rooms at 308 F street, between llth and i2th, inthiscity, where he can be cousulted for a few weeks, from the lst of December. Bxami- nations made sod and advice given gratuitously. In addition to Trusses, he willalso have on hand, aeelect assortment of Bilk Blastic Stockings an! Evee Caps, for Varicose Veina au’ Swollen Joints: Silk Elastic Belts for Abdominal Support ; Proisp- sus Axi Instruments; Suspensory! Bandages for Varicopeie ; Instauments for.all kinds of Physical Pofromitics, such as Row Legs, Knock Knees, Our- _vative of the Spine. Aiso, Shoulder Braces, &c. \_ OBice hours from @a.m, ontlSp.m. Sundays, ‘W08.m. until’s p.m” n02-1w EMOVAL,— becriber would respectful R infora Bi ates path pablls, that nis WOOD and COAL DB. has been remeree Ee NOS: betwee 5 8, where he qill ith and NUR, between ith and 15 de pleased to reocive orders for Wood and Coal, of ppl on hand, at modera' he {osetia} Gnd. F. KIDWELL, RX OP THN SNGINBRE AND AGTIL- from aa oper ofthe, Arar goes tgemts B FATLOR.. WEDRERDAY, Desomber 3, 1663. THISD WEEE OF THE WEBB SISTER, MB. HARBY PRARBON, MB... B. BISHOP, : MR. J. 4. HEBHE, AND THE 8TAB OUMPARY. THIS EVIRING, THR INVISIBLE PRINOB ; OR, THE 16LB CP TRANQUIL DALIGH7S. In rehearsal. THR COLLEEN JAWN P. Aut. at urge yore BVENIN squatter pine Mi sorties vison: Wor dertul Exercises Julien Philirpe and Paw ~ ons withou To be followed (for the first by the amusing Paxtomire of IMON’S MISHAPB Roman Gladiators, by gollen and Philippe Marti- me’ id, Bpring Time Bymphoay. Koppits and Grand Or- ol + To ecnelude with the thriliing ballet paatomime of Td E CONTRABAN Dist. Produced under the immediate directionof Mons. Ma Foate may be secured durimg the day at the Box ifiee. No extra charge for reve: ved seats @e BAPECIAL NOfICE —No imprope ters vi'l be admitied. Persona securing be xes for improper persons will forfeit « b xe# and be subject to ejectment, OANTERBURY HALL, MUBIO CANTERBURY. AND BALL jCAntanuay } THEATSS. OUIBIANA AVBHUB. Bear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, THE GREAT ALLIANCE OP GENIUS. Poritively {RATHLE. N O’NEIL, and her last week cf? KATHLEEN O'NKIL,{ Irishisme, Last week SERN EBT BFAI BERS In Ballet cfMiss 7 BRNBBE DsFAIBBR,{ and Songs. Firat iE: J. DONNELLY. Ethiopian week of }L. J, DONNDLLY, Byip! A THE ry Thrilling New Soon FORGBRE&? Great Dramat. Lrams. OOIN YORGKRS ie Corpa. OR, THE BOBBEBB 5 Fouehe* New \THK WOLP{ By the Boquet of Ballet. TaR sour | . alle’ @THB Le Beauty NEW OLIO OF FUN: GEO. KR. BDESON In 0 favorite aharacter aud new songs. EAGAN, BDWAEDS, Bu00LG00D, CLARKE. WILLIAMS. OL. BROWN, BWAGGART, &9 Doors open at 7; performance at jaarter before o’olockh. Admission 25 and 50 ee! POPULAR FAMILY MATINE: Bo SU 6t SATU SDAY TEBNOON K. @90DALL, Pp. MR, jos L, FRS8OR An ‘eacher of Danot Ie ciewatce on ing Company, 1ith street. rf Penn. avenus, can take private le. B lad ‘4 and pane ie any hour or in classes, te Sceptre ard Indien Olab Exsrcise for the @ rreetion of round shoulders. ous sdedness, or Ceforn iti They supercede all calisthenics, and ‘coor mended by the m-dical profession, f the army and navy terms please call at his roome, a 78 PeOFEsOR P FIBERS ILLON BAND, Mn. Fisumn takes at pleasure to announce to bis friends and othe lic, he has organised ‘lion Band for Balla and Partios “He re- a Cot: etfully solicits a liberal share of public favor a Wesidence eorner of Penn. ‘avenue and ith streets, . L, BIOS, 255 Pern no 13-In* \OLUMBIA COBNBT AND STHING BaND.— dersigned respectful: C hs bli. that Ne inreedy to farnian 6 to ‘te Parties. Balla, es, Paredes Eanibivon te., with any number of Mu required, at ortest notice, by leaving orders Cc corner of Pennsylvania avenue SidgMproet sant 7 SSSR TAB aam ae OPENINGoNDAY, NOVEMBRE 30. 46 Fresetivante neaaes BNEBY! ry ite near 13th street, i 2 mn afuil assortment of PABIB hades Ld SONNETS, BATS, &e. 5 ¥ of ne’ _to'r 3 Dee Ba LOTH OLQAKS, 200 Sicu UES, CIRGULARS, &c., be, 2 TILL, MPQORIOM, CLOak ee0 int Bake him LOR Which we ere selling at $14, $'5, 916, 18 and B20, These Cloaks are ip oe superior to any that we ly offered at these prices. Bemem- is AXWS Lal eanon 328 Penneyivonia avenu N Cloak Boows in 94 story. st BR WARE, WATOHES. JEWELRY, hy pie AML KIRK & SONS. mw a’ Siew KOE ST PABLISHED 1617. 172 Baltimore St Baltimore, Md. iiver Dinner and Tea Ber vices, Bpoons end Forks, with’s variety of small ‘¥ Articles for presenta ine Gold Watches, rich Jewelry, en- amelled, Diamond and Pearl Jewelry. no 25-1m* BodpoIGa.. TO THE AFFLICTED! DE. DAVIB bes again returned to the eity, end advise:those to call upon him who are suffering with Gonorrhee, @ t, Seminal Weak- Bhoumatinn Gout, Brovebitis, iB slatged Fensite: Neuraiss tiga, Besctals. waa atl Bioed eee Oke Fi LE DISEASES Treated fag oper Sciontrfic Manner. The Dostor’s Diploma, from one of the first col- have previo: leges in the United Btetee, havgs in his offise, and lacing themeeives under his care reat meared thatiney: ‘Will not be subjected to quackery s} J. ‘Ail visits skrietly con€dential. Persone calling ‘Wil see no. one but the Doctor. Ofice-455 71h stroot, near ¥, opposite Post Of- fice, Boom ‘e2 up stairs, , no Y7-}m* YB AND FANOY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYe, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i Dealers would d I to give mea call before pu! wing ‘olsewhere oat Hoftt9 e} between B ee st the Lamp peest, 316 FB atreet, be- Do 1twe ne EACH SHO, B. FOLEY. NOTIOR. Aorne MASTER'S MATE O. B. JONES hav- fou dccarted from the U. 8. Steam: er “Butaw,” on eward of thirty dollars ) is hereby offered for kis apprehension aud delice, tothe jant of any of the Ni Stations. Pm Grek Ty i re ee 4} DW A itey Yard, Weaniogton. °°? =D skiers AND PREaB GOODS. 80 dosen HOOP SKIRTS of new and beautifal de- Also. Pisin and Oorded POPLINE, Bia BURGH “ogsUNOs, VALNOLAS, |. &O., be _nom 0 SBS BE 0W Brioee eavLOR & 00. N 3 Wires CAREENTA | NEW STYLES, Pd ne ‘is dak lg est styl 3 nt season for dress pd acho wear, to whi we invite the attention. a} i! W. NB & OO.,329 Ps. av, oc 2-if.tf a Tl bok see aad tom ata,” Pye, NATIV: a dep POR 8aLB AT eee 3 UH t of N: Wines Nort! Canttal edt Boun dary street, i ‘THitwie a ; Roatims Denk cs OLOTEING ofthensc. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excelen! Family and News Journa. eontalnjng a gronler variety of interesting ryad. img than can be found in any other, is published It invari ‘ News” ie tee se cireulate 20 generally throughout thg soantry. SF Single copies (in cured at the counter, immedintel,-urter she ioe sue of the paper. Price—Taaus Oswre.. t + Washington Daily Evening Mar TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ne ane t Details of Friday’s and Saturday's oe tiens—The Enemy Defeated vi Peint—They Leave Their Field—Our Proportion eof Kill Wounded Small—Ev. R to-day contains the following, dated Saturday night: Thia morning opened with a rain storm, but the whole army was on the advance atan early. honr. The 9d cerpe, which crossed the Rapi- dan at Jacors’ Mills and was engaged yester- day six miles from Locust Grove on road leaving to Culpeper, deployed to the left of our dine, he 6th remtived on the right, 1nd the let on the left of the 6th. The 2d retained its position, while the Sth deployed from ite first station on the leit to Locust Grove, asa reserre. Brisk ekirmishing commenced as our line reached & point a mile and a half to the west ot Locust Point Grove. Our forces pushed steadily onward, however, driving the enemy's skirmishers, and hastening their retreat br an ecca:ionsl shell from our batteries, to which the guns of the enemy did not reply. General Meade and staff had come up at an early hour to Robertson’s Tavern. Headquarters train was ordered back out of range. id long trains ofartillery, ammanition and ambulances were moving to the + Everything indicated ageneral engage- ment should Lee fall into a position and should the weather be favorable. Rain continued to fall, but stillthe troops pressed forward and skirmiching went on, the rebel line gradually falling back until they reached the weatern bank of Mile Kur, twoand a half miles from the tuvern, a suort distance from old Verdiers. ville. Here eviden: es ofan intention todispute the parsage werehad. Earthworks and abttis were visible over the clearing beyond, and Mende accordingly dispozei bis tore-s along the densely wooded crest of hills east of ths Kun, Owing to the difficulty of moving artil- lery and even infantry through tue woods on elber s.de of the road, some time elapsed he- fore the 1ormauon of our line night soon came, ond beyond the firing ot pickets and an occa- sional 6bell thrown from our in s. no hing of importance transpired. The army of Meade ceo. pes a section of what is termed the Wil- aFine:s. HY Oiscredit the story that Lee will give bsttle this side of Orange Uourt House or Gordo seville, and express the Opinion thar he will g:adually fall back to 2 position were his chas.ces ot holding our forces 1 check wi!l be greater. The Tribune has an account of the fight by the 3d corpe an Friday. On Friday asorning the Sd and 6.b corps continued their march, to mae # junction with Warren's corps. Prince's di- vision, of the 3d, was in the advance, and as the head of the column reached the small clear- Dg, it was greeted with a vclley from the reo) skirmishers. The ist brigade of :he 2d divieion Was thrown forward into line wish the ist Mas- fachuretts, and deployed ac ekirmishers, sup- porved by the let and 3d divisions of thec ops. rhe ist Massachusetts advanced through a dense thicket, fighting and pushing the rabele back a mile end a half to the vicinity of Mile hun, when the enemy strengthening his line, gracually turced back our line. Skirmithing continued until 33 P. M., when the enemy with shouts and yells, charged our firet line, consisting of Prince’s division, the right of which fret fell beck. Jase tase Poured eue vw TY HK, of 3th" United Staces, volleys of yrape aud carnister into the advanc- ing columns of the enemy, consisting of John- fon’s snd @ partof Rhodes’ divisions of Ew- ¢))'s corpe, Who were twice in succession gal- lanily repul-ed. The enemy were in each in- siance driven back in perfec: rout The fight co aeed at dark. The 3d bivouacked on the field, atthe junction of the two roads, six miles trom Locust Grove. Ourloss in killed and wounded protably wumounts to not less than 350. With euch haste did the rebels retreat, they left all theiy dead. ‘t he ground was literally covered with them. Qur portion of killed in the fight is very emall. But one brigade of the ith corps was engaged, that ot Gen. Russell. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 2° —Just after dispatching your special messenger, a briek caLnonading opened on our front, continuing for a couple of hours, when it nearly ceased, but the rapid diecharge of musketry was kept Ulli after nightfall. As stated before, Genoral Meade advanced his headquarters eariy this morning to Robertson’s Tavern, the enemy having fallen back come two miles. About noon, it having become apparent that the enemy had retired to the ridge just above a littlestream known as Mine Run, our headquar- ters were again moved up some two miles far- ther, to the couth-eastern slope of the high ridge occupied as our advance artillery posi- tion. The enemy's immediate rear base, or center, is at the pom where the pike which rune forth from Culpeper to the Virginia Central Railroad crosses the main pike from Orange Court Honee to Fredericksburg, the locality being called Verdierville. The whole section of country hereabouts goes under the general name of wildernesé, but to-day’s fighting may more critically be designated as having oc- curred at Mine Run. Yesterday our extreme Tight extended north to the Rapidan and our eee cones Naw Yora, Vec.1—Tho Sridunc’s extra of reclude the possibility of its being 8 okirm:’ K ‘was their opinion that a coherat nn ‘was in progress at the time they firet Td the Sring, which was at 11 o'clock this f renvon. One division of our army o¢cupies Freder- icksburg. Lee’s whole force is intr-nched be- tween Orange Conrt House and Gortonsyill:. Supplies have been dispatched by Meade by & Dew route. The weather is frightfully cold, and has been since yesterday. The badly wounded left out Isst wight, and to be left ovt to-nicht, wh re th-y :all, must almost certainly die. They fight withont overcoats, -Late Southern News. SEES EDS The Late Rattle in Ten: —& Defeat. Acknewledged— From Charlesten— The City Shelled Again— From Lee's Army— A General Engagement Imminent, oe FORTRESS Monxon, Dec. 1.—The flag-of- truce boat brings the Richmond Whig oi Nov 2oth, (Saturday,) and Monday, Nov. 30th, con. taining the Joliowing inielligence: FROM TENNESSEE. riseners Captured—The Dead Wo ed—Our Troops Retreat im Disorder. ATLantA, Nov. 27.—The city is fall of con- flictung rumors. We have lost many prisoners—estimated at 5,(00 and upwards, Ali our dead and serious- ly_ wounded are in the hands of the enemy. In the attack on Lookout Mountain the ene- my’s lo-s was comparatively greater than ours. Th: y drove us back by force of numbers. Skirmishing commenced on S:turday, and { there was intense flring on Sunday and Mon- day. The enemy charged on Lookout Mountain, Sorty thousand strong, at the same time Oceupy- ing the attention of eur right wing at the foot of Mission Ridze. Breckinridge’s corps met the shock unflineh- ingly. In the afternoon the enemy increased, and hy repeated attacks made an impression on our ines. A‘t4 o'clock the left center gv way, the enemy pouring threugh the villey like a flood. Our trcope, cut off, got confused, and retreated im discrder After repeated charges we evacuated Mis- sion Kidge on Wedresday. The army isnow at Chickamauga. We have 600 prisoners. The Washington and Cobh’s Artillery lost all their guns. General Waltham was wound- ed. Our wounced ase ariiving here. Bragz's headquarters are now at Ringgold. FROM ¢HARL The City again Shelled— t d Bom- bardment of the Rebel Works—Casualties in Meuitrie. CEARLEBTON, Nov. 27.—The Yankees:kept up a heavy mortar chelling on Sumter Jast night and are coi tinuing it this Morning. Six thelis were thrown into the city te-@ay and two buildings were s'rick. The shelling of Sumter, Moultrie, Johnston Oven 5,00 and Simpkins by the enemy trom aad Wagner bas heen lively avd contina ‘our hurdred and +ixty-one shots wegf fired on Sumter on Thursday and Friday. [SRCOND DI#PaTCH. r. CraRigeton, Nov.23.—Thesnelling has been kept up stesdy on Sumter, Moultrie, J 2unston, and Simpkins to.day. Seventy-two ten-inch columbiad shots were fired opon Sumter from Gregg to-day. The enemy have commenesd firing thirtern-inch mortars from Cummings’ Point. Twenty-eight shelis were fired daring the night. The en-my continues their usual practice on Sumter with Parrott guns. Two bondread and tifty-seven shots were fired on 7 DANY, lerab Tely- Wounded in Moultrie hy &n explosion of a Parrottshel!. Nocasual- ues are reported on James’ Island, FROM LEE’S ARMY. General Battle tmminent—Geu. Ewell— Guerrilla Operati The Richmond Whig of Monday contains the following: “ORANGE CouRT Hovak, Sunday, Nov. 29, 9 a. m.— A rain storm prevailed all day yester- day, and there have been no movements ot importacce by either army. This morning the tnemy are deploying in our front io lime of battle. Gunerat Lag.” Additional Particulars. “There has been no fighting since Friday, sxcept tome skirmishing on Saturday. The Yankees have eght days’ rations with them. «- General Fitz Lee drove the evemy’s oa: acroes Raccocn and Morton's Fords y. ‘y- «Friday's fight was mostly with musketry. Moseby fel! on the rear of a Yankee wagon train, near Brandy Station, on Friday thorn- ing, and burned thirty wagons and captured twelve mules and twenty horses, “The Richmond committee for the care of the wounded arrived at Gordonsville te-day. The two armies are confronting each other in line of battle, and a general fight cannot Jong be postponed. Gen. Ewell returned to the army to-day. Gen. Jones, who was wounded on Friday, will return to his command to-mor- row.” THE SIEGE OF KNOXVILLE. New York, Dec. 1.—The Tribune has a spe- cial dispatch, dated Knoxville, Saturday. via Cumberland Ge Monday, saying: «We are now in the twelfth day of thesi ge. The enemy hos gained no advantage. We are better pre- prred for attack than the moet nine ex- pected. Longstreet is delaying for reinfore- leit coutherly near or quite to the Gordonsville | Men's from Virginia. The enemy made a di- and Frederickebyrg pike, but it becameap- pBrent very early, this morning that the enemy ‘Was resorting to /ite old tactics of hurling his €ntire strength upon onr center. At the outset A. P. Hill was far up toour right, and Ewell's Corps ewung trom our front around to Ohancellorsvilie, with his cavairy Bickejs close into Fredericksburg. But yester- jay p. m., while the hottest of our skirmishing “was going on, it was discovered that Hil] was moving his rapidly down in the rear of Ewell’s men, while Ewell’s lines were as rapidly being drawn in to our front. This of course required a eoncentration of our forces, and to-day the Jong triangular line of yester- day is closing in on either side of the main pike. The 6th corps has the right; the Ist and 2d im- mediately in front; the 3d has the left, and the Sthin reserve, lying on the pike with their beadquarters at Robertson’s Tavern. The rebel line of earthworks in our front. rhandnneA by them last aight, were Ol hasty construction, yet owing to the peculiar topo- graphy of the line were quite formidable bar- riers to the advance of ourskirmishing. Asan evidence of the indifference of the enemy, amvunting to downwright brutality, it may be stated that they left their dead unburied im fall view, when they must have had abundant op- port: pay, to have buried them had they so de- tired, Sunpay—The morning breaks witb cloudy sky and cold, raw, east wind. Our forces are again changing our adve! . Our engineers went ont under cover of the darkness last night and construct- ed bridges over Mill Run brook and our ertil- lery protects them now. ‘he enemy has also constructed a consider- able line of earth works, and have seven heavy guns in position in ful! view. Thns stand mat- tera np to 10 and 12 o'clock. The Fifth Corps, which was the reserve of yesterday, has moved out tothe frontand taken the place of the Second, while Gen. Warren has swung around to the left to execute one of | plan for aiding the Richmond these important movements where his well known sagacity, dash, and daring, will be put to one of the severest tests. Owing to the aged ravine and mine-run stream at the base of Jong ridge occupied by the enemy, their position is one of unusual strength, and, as is their wont, they have ims proved every moment in throwing up earth- works along the entire crest. = Considerable picket firing has been kept on both sides this morning, and more or less random shooting through the night but the are tillery has thus Temained quiet. The enemy has busbanded dis am- munition throughout, scatcely-deigning | of the ply to ang, one of our many complimen' ‘ind thas far. Tt is now oon, ang: the present expectation ie that Toc mmod battle win open about So’elock ition to meet the wiles of | was arrested at McNicker's ep thousand dollars. version Wednesday uw: the river, but after an gallant charge and captured B rebel rifle-pit within five hundred yards of onr works, bit subsequently were compelled to ive way to superior sees witht KFeat loss. ajor j ton was taken prisoner, Adju- tant Noble atta Lieutenant Sa'nin killed. «Lieutenant Colonel Carmick, of the 17 Michigan, died on Friday fv.m woande, ‘It has been comparatively quiet for 4Be last two days.” Candidate for Civil Justice Arrested fer Sheeting a Citizen. New York, Dee. 1.John H. Trapp, the candidate for civil justice of this judicial dis- trict, was arrested and locked up for attempt- ing to shoot Mr. Charies Beerfleld, whom he wonnded an the hand. nour tion over Death of a United States Marshal. Naw Havun. Dec. 1—Mr. David H. Oarr, United States Marshal for the District ef Gou- necticut, died suddenly at residence, in this city, this evening. Arrest of a Defaulter. 1caGo, Dec. 1.—Major Wasser, whose al- Jeged fraudulent revenue transactions at Oairo have been telegraphed all over the country, theatre, in this city last night. More ot Morgan's Men Arrived im Canada. ‘TORONTO, Dec. 1.—Four or five of Morgan's fellow- prisoners are reported to bave arrived to-night on the Western train. + oe 87 Gov. Brown, of Georgia, endoreement of the Confederacy his State, and would seem to be op; ith Gi ia credit; but he makes very fut tienen te ae peranaetes . ia ¢ fa bent upon doing a8 she pleases with bey own. rty in New York recently.sold 600,000 _ eg: Tand to a railroad company, and revenue stamps thereon amounted to Over two mie Governsuent foes abot bueas beaaet veer

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