V ' 2 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PUBLIJHIO DAILY. (UNOAYS IXCIPTCD, UY IV. J. IttUKTAGH & CO. U MIIIUK M, WBITOW, KUITOU. tat-The imhllriatlon iBoe nl lb. Nitionil Il&rDBLiOAH la at the northeast corner of D and Bewnth streets, secur Boor, orer V. I). 8hp hart's bookstore. Entrance on Berenth street. HUDAY, O0T0BER 18, 1862 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS All transient advertisements unit bo paid for In adranoe, iiD'l abouU bo handed Inbefore 0 o'clock, p. in., to ensure Ibtlr appearance on (bo follow Inf morntnfc. OoraiBC Newt Heine, In addition to the muni variety of mlacollanecua matter. Bee, alto, on flrit page, " Anotlon Sale,'' "Special Notices " Ac. THE l'OSITIOH. Too Parla correspondents of the London pa pers ny, that although Mr. Slldoll baa received no notlca cf his recall, he la in dally expecta tlon of receiving It, and that bo baa given up any nope of a recognition of tbe Sonihern Confederacy by tbe French Emperor. Pit contra, lbs rebel manager's In tbla country pro few to fce more confident than ever, of a com bined English, French and Spanish Interven tion la their favor. It Aetna, from tha letter of the very Intel!! gent rebel correspondent of the Savannah Re publican, published on the outside of this pa per, to be tbe ezpectatlon of tho enemy, that the opposing armies on the Totomao will go Into winter quarters wlihout further fighting. The rebel programme la announced to be, to go luto wluler quartera behind the Rippaban nock, where their supplies can be brought up by tbe two railroads from Lynchburg and Richmond They will remain aa loog as they cao, In the valley of the Shenandoah, to use up the food and forage there, which, although not eo abounding as formerly, are s III considera ble. The reports current three weeks ago, of their voluntary rotreat trom the bhenandoab, have not provtd, to be true, bat it Is believed that they will retire whenever they are serious ly pushed " The Impression galus ground that tranship of command in our armies in this qaarter, are about to be made, that Gen Hooker will lead tbe forces ou the upper Potomac, and that Gen McClellan will be aulgned to tbe force In I roo I of Washington We have a report of a Union victory In Ken lucky, nn Wednesday which, not being a "spe cial" dispatch to the New York Herald, may possibly be relied upon In connection with toe dispatch announcing that Nashville was summoned by the rebels to surrender, on the 11th Instant, we copy the fol lowing account of statements made by Mr Marklaud, Uuited States mall agent, who lett Nashrllta ou tbe 5th instant 'Gen, Negtey is in command with some 11,000 men, determined to defend It to tbe lust. Gov. Johnson expresses bia desire to die rather than abandon the place. Provlsli ns are soarce, and the garrison deficient In many necessaries. Foraging parties, with etroog oacorts, have to be sent out at frequent Intervals, to great dis tances, t procure subsistence, whloh la grow Ing very suaroe In tbe surrounding country Alarming repurts of rebel successes In all parts fif the ooumry are brought In. lirecklnrldge aa reported advancing with 30 000 men There were also reporta that Washington was In pea session of Gen. Lee, and that Memphis bad been retaken bv (.ten. Prloe. The neoDle of Nash. Tllle have learned before now what oredlt to attach to tnese fabrications " Amoog recent Items from North Carolina, we notice the following' QoaaTmsisTix'i Offci, Newborn, North Carolina, Ootober 7. 19b! SrtcuL Notici An export duty or ten per cent, on Ml ootun and bides shipped from this port win ne cnargea irom mis aay, payaDle at this office. lly order of MaJ Gen Foster Jams C. Smiiiit, , Captain and Aas't Quart'er. This policy h authorlted, and, aa we believe, contemplate.!, by the legislation of the extra pesslon ot Congrefcb, and we have many times urged It "pen the attention ol the Executive We onght to have collected large rermues from tbe sugar and molasses (hipped North (rein New Orleans Iowa, isconaiu and Minnesota, uutbonu-d their citlzeux, who are soldiers In the army, to vote for binte officers and uumbers of Con gress Iklter results would have been secured In Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana, if those States had dene the same thlcg The en on Dtaiatci Rbnintsr A fr!end: who U'it harp:burg ou Wednesday eveniog, informs us that the becond District regiment, Col Alexander, is about two miles from Sharps' burg, towards the river. The men are la good spirits, although mauy nre sick Tho nights are cold, and the dens are heavy. The regl ment la not properly provided with either tents or blankets, but was expecting to be soon sup plied. Lieut Col. allele is sick, and Is soon to be brought to tbia city. Picket shooting is kepi np with the enemy, but so far, without caeual ties on our side Tho enemy picket qultedown to tbe south bank of tbe river, although It Is the Impression of our officers that tbey are not In large force this side of Winchester Col Alexande. Is in better health than when he left Wasbingtjn. Our friend brought down many letters Irom the officers and soldiers of the Second regi ment Uawbaldi ov Tilt, Ajucniiiv Contest. Gar ibaldi has published an address to tbe people or tngiana, m tue course of which he safe " Call tho great American Republic ' She Is, auvr ar, my uauguier, risen irom toy lap, aud, however the may go tu work, she is struggling for the abolition of slavery, eo generously pro claimed by you Aid her to tome out Irom the terrible struggle In which she is luvnlud by the traffickers in human fleth IlelD her. and then make Ler sit by your elde in the great assembly rf nations, the final work of human rlgtiui." Gbu.ii Itintw or Taooru The troops on Last Capitol IIIU, and ir Camps Seward eud Chase on the Virginia side of Loog Bridge, will be reviewed by Maj Gen Baoka and Brig Gen Caaty to day at U u dock on Laet Cap itol Hill It is expected that Ihle will be an Imposing parade of troopii aud batterks fr'm Vermont Masaachututuj, Cuucealcut, lSew'Jer eey, and New Yoik, and j eraooa from these Statea uow reaidlng iu this city will have an excellent opportunity to see what noble men their respective Statu are now sending Into tbe field a !&- Acting Assistant Paymasters Edward D llayden and Tnot Carstaln have been or dered to report for duty on board the Wee e rn flotilla. TUB B.LKCT10KI. Indiana. The Nor o( last evening has the following retraction of Its surprising announcement of the previous evening: " In the hurry of going to press yesterday, we were made to set-down Messrs, Colfax, Ju lian, Pomont, and Dnnn, (Republicans,) aa all defeated for Congress What we Intended to tlate, according t the tenor of telegraphlo dls patches receh ail here, was, that the first three were believed to be elected, nnd the last de feated." The Mir had better avoid hereafter such an exctsslrn hurry In goto; to press CisrnmTi, October K. The Democratic ma Inrm on the Btate tli-ket Is about eight thou sand. ine Democrats elect Ave congressmen, tbe Union men three, and three are still In doubt. Ohio. Of the nineteen members of Congress, the Union party have elected five, with good chances for three more. The Union Btate ticket Is re ported to be elected, but the following dispatch does not look like If Cincinnati, October 17. Thirty one oonnties give a Dsmooratto majority of 17,800, a Demo orailo gain of over 23,000. Pennsylvania. J be Democrats are believed to have carried their Stale ticket by from three to five thou sand, anj a majority of 3 in tha lower branch of tho State Legislature. Tbe Bute Senate has x Union strength luffljent to give the Union parly a majority la joint ballot, so as to elect a United States Senator In the place of Mr. Wil- aiot, whose term expires on the 3d of next March Tbe congressional delegation will be about equally divided Two or three districts are still In doubt. The latest dispatch is as fol low!: rBii.tfiii.rnu, Oct. 17. Fifth congressional district Buoks oouotr Elves UaO majority for Carrlgan for Congress, which defeata Russell inayer, union uepuDiicao, ana exacts uarngan, Democrat Iowa. A clean Republican sweep Is reported from this State, but after the lesion we have had In Pennsylvania, we will postpone any special exultation uutil we get later mws. Dis MoiKis, Iowa, Oct. 16. John A. Easson ia elected to Congress by about 1,000 majority In the home vote Tbe military vote wlllswoll his majority. The Administration baa been sustained by the Btate by at least 10,000 ma jority. All the Republican candidates have neen eieoieu 10 longress. TIIK OHIO FLKCTIUN. The rtsult of the election In Ohio Is exceed ingly mortifying to the friends of the Uolon and the war for Its defence When the old flig was Orrd upon at Sumter, its friends In Ohio at once toiiLded a tioce to all political differ ences, and a generous and patrlotio Chlon party sprang into being, embracing all the late Republicans of the State and thousands of Democrats. The " Union party" carried the Immediate elecMona with Immense majorities, and pushed forward recrnits for (he war so promptly that there was no occasion for tbe draft In most of the counties As tbe recent election approached, the Union men, without regard to party, met and made their nemloa-J tlons Immediately, Vuitandighim made a stir through the State, and, with the aid of a few sympathisers, s"mmoi ed a " Democratic con vention." It was thinly attended, Vallandlg- bam managing tbe entire affair. Tbla was fol lowed by Congressional conventions, and men of the Vallandigham stripe were put In nomi nation In nearly all the districts Thongb this movement was carried on In the name of " De mocracy," thousands of the old Democratic party repudiated II, and heartily, like true and loyal men, eupported the Union nominations Tbe election has been held, and though Val landigham himself, thank Heaven, has been gloilously defeated, hla friends have carried a majority of the districts of the Stale And how happened this disgraceful and per nicious result In so Intelligent and loyal a blatel Simply In tbla wise Onto has 150,000 men m He uar Union niou, all of llwni, and who, It they had been at home, just so many of them aa are voters, to that extent would have overwhelmed tbe stay at home friends of Val landlgbam It la only a fraction ot the people ol Ohio that basjjsl held an election One hundred and fifty thousand of her loyal sons?,,..- that cite- on the 11th. The. sent a flar of hare accepted the appeal to the cartridge box, I . .,,11 .L a . . t and urn eeltllug the grand queaHou with wea pons more potent than the ballot But the resnlt in Ohio Is not all deplorable. If Cox is returned, Vallandigham Is not; and In his dirty place we bare the brave and gal lant Robert fcK-heock not a drop ol traitor blood coursing In his veiua, and aa brave in dibale aa gallant upon the tl-lil And another trne soldier in Ibis good fight, thelirate and eucteisfuljoung General, Jbuhs A Garfield, Is returned from tbe old Glddinga district one of tbe rising jouog men of tte country, and a debitor of rare force and elo quence, And Ashley comes back, an exceedingly use ful number, triumphant from a bitter and dou ble-beadcd conteat, fighting nominations of both Vallandlghamers and "Cbnservillos Re publicans " From tbe Cleveland district we have n new man for Congreulonal duties, but a gentleman who, for many years, has been In fluential in the politics, of the Northwest Rnfns P. Spaulding, of Cleveland for qalte a term of years a distinguished member of the bench of tbe Supreme Court of Ohio, and widely known alike as a sound lawyer and an eloquent advocate and one of the most earnest p eadert for the iffloient prosecution of the war. Judge Spaulding Is iu the robust maturity of bis fine powers, and no more brilliant and effect va mem ber will take seat In the next Congress So, if Ohio does send us a majority of Butternuts, the Union minority la made cf such manly stuff aa greatly to reconcile the country to the geoeral result BiKscii Foaevanl " The Washington Total Abatioence Union" haveengiged P. T. Barnum to addres them to-morrow eveniog at tbe Cap Itol grounds, together with Dr Joseph Walsh, of tbia city, A bau I of maaic is expected to enliven the occaalon by giving a few nalloual airs Seats on the stand for ladles Go at four o'clock and eccuro thim ScrtMoMii- or Rtct. It la Bald that some of the wagou matters In our army are Illustra ting the superiority of tbe whito ram by cheat lug tbilr negro employees out of their pay. We 'trust that that method of vindicating Caucasian superiority Is not common ArroiailMBiirs Col. James Bowen to be brlgaller gcucral of volnnteers, Col E P Scamnion to be brigadier genoral of volunteers Sr-Major General U, S Grant Is aaalgoed. to tbe command o! the Department of Tennessee. BY TELEGBAPH. Latest from tbe Army of the Potomac. HKADqtrARTEBS ABUT OP TBI PoTOUiC, Friday evening. . Yesterday morning when Hancock advanced hla division to Charleatown, Uen. Woodbury's division crossed the Potomao at Bhepardtown ford taking the road leading to Bmltbield, a small village between Charleatown and Banker Hill. Gen. Woodbury encamped laat night between Leetown and Kearneyavllle, about aeven miles from Smltbfleld. Hla troopii met with but slight resistance with tha enemy's mounted pickets This morning be advanced hla cavalry to rtniubfleld, six miles from Uunker Ulll, where h- met the cavalry belonging to Hancock's di vision. , Helore raaohing this point tbe enemy were found to be In very large force. The reoon nolsance here ended Its object, being to ascer tain whsre tbe main nortlon of the rebel army "r. . , ... ... ... mere is no uouoi out inai loe rooei general Intend to give battle at or near their present looatlou. The Indications are that they will not have to wait long before they again meet the army of the Potomao. TMK KLKOTIONS. Pennsylvania PHiLiocLrnit, Oct. 17. Tbe following com prise tbe offleial msjorltlea for the Democratic State ticket- Northampton county, 1 it!, Lehigh county, 1 911; Bncka oonnty, 707; Carbon connty, 700, Berks county, 5,911; Montgomery oounty, 1,647; Cumberland oountv. 844. For Congress, In Cumberland county, Bailey, uie regular inmiranuii nominee, dh ,iet votes, and Olosbrennsr, the candidate of tbe Democratlo bolters, baa 1 9M. In Montgomery, Stiles, Dsmoorat, bat C 610, while Erause, Re nnhllftan. haa S..23S. In Lancaster oonnty the Republican ronJorlU for the Btate ticket Is 4 939 v PmsBcso, Pa, .October 17. Stewart, Union, is eieotea in tne Twenty nrst aistrici ny a ma lorltr of atxtr.three. Wallace, Bepnbllcan, Is supposed to be eieot ea in me iweniy lourin aisinoi ny lour nan dred and thirty majority. Ohio. New Yobx, Oct. 17 A special dlapatoh to the Etprta, dated Clnolnnatl, October 17th, says that In Ohio thirteen Democrats are eer tainlr elected to Conaress nut of nineteen. Tbe uemocrauo Biaie iiccet is eiecieu ny iroui ten to fifteen thousand majority. In Iodiana tbe Btate tloket la elected by from ten to fifteen tbonaand majority, with a large Democratlo majority In tbe Legislature. Five uemocratlo Congreasmen certainly, with equal chances for three more. Voorheea Is elected by twenty five hundred majority. town. Cnicioo, Oct. 17. The returns of the Iowa elections come In slowlr. The Democrats acknowledge the eleotton of five Repubiioan members or congress. Mabony, Democrat, In tbe Third district, la beaten three thousand. Bcblixotox. Iowa. October IT Sufficient election returna have bien t eceived to deter mine that all (6) of the Republican Congress men are elected. Tbe Slate ticket la a so elected bv 10.000 ma jority. Change of Tern of Services HtaaiaBURa. Oct. 17 Oov. Curtln. unon an plication to tbe War Department to day, hat been authorised to permit drafted mllltla to beooma voluntesrt by changing their term of service from nine months to three years. Tblt will doubtless resu I In the conversion of manv of tho draltsd mllltla Into volunteera for three years. This Is an Important move, aa It will prooaoiy eniuie inose wno onage tne lerm or ssrvlce to bonnty and advance par, premium, and In faot all the advantages which volunteera have heretofore en oved. Tbe draft paased off yeatorday in all portions of the Btate, excepting Philadelphia, and pro- ouceu, au lar as nearu irom, no unusual ex dtemsnt. Hve hundred and nlnetr men were drafted in idis cuuuiy yesieruay. Mil Another Great Battle Reported In saeniQCity. TBR REBELS UTTERLY ROUTED. Lomsvaxr. Oct. 16 Thomas D. Caw. the sheriff of I- ayette oonnty, brings a report to Islington or a neavy name yesterday, laating from six o'olock In the morning to eleven ociocK p. m , Between Islington ana men mond. In which the rebels were utterly routed, throwing away their arms and accoutrements by thousands. We oiptured 1,800 head of came, a large quaotiiy ot arms, and quite a number or prisoners Inter from RashTllle The Hebels De manding lis Surrender. Nfw York, Oct U.A ppvclal dUpatch to tbe Htruld, dated Loulnville, Oetulwr 15th, pftjp Official dlapakhes received from NdSb elll.a a)A xliaev m tap ikaa t-Al.ulaa tm laesra fneAa eitfASaaa tiuce demanding a eurrendir uf the town, but ' aT !. a,.l ,t... itoJ PL r.J.a. I bTa-a I.u Gtn hegley declined The Federal force there was deemed ample for Its defence. Governor Hairls, Major General J. R. Anderson, and Brigadier General Forrest, are In command ot the rebels i i Genu llasnplarleB IHTlelon a&aftaglaej the Itcbels at alieiilierdstowaat Fbcdekicc, Md , via Waamvirov, Oct, IC Special dispatch to the Philadelphia Tnqul rer A courier who left Sharpiburg at eight o'clock this mcrnlcg Inform me that Hum phries' division of Porter's corps crossed tbe river at Sbepberdatown at six o'clock a m ; that they were met by the enemy, and that an engagement was taking place when be left, i i i From Fortress Monroe Fortress moikoi, Oct. 10. We have reporla of a skirmish beyond Suffolk on Tuesday last, between our troops and the rebels at Blackwa ler river. A lieutenant and tbree privates be longing te the 11th Pennsylvania cavalry were killed No further particulars received The clerk of the Norfolk market haa been re moved for bis disloyalty and a Union cltlttn appcluted In hla place. Maine Trtrups for the War Niw York. Oct. 16 Tbe following: dleoatcb was received thla eveolng from the Governor or Maine - 'Acuca-r, He , Oct 16, 186!. Col Frank E Howe, .Vtfifarv atari' "The Twenty-Bfih regiment leaves to day fcr Washington. The Twenty third regiment will leave on -Saturday, and the Twenty-seventh on Monday, " ibjuii. waauBCBNC " atT Lieutenant Commander Sammes has been detached from the screw steamer Wam tutta, and ordered to relieve Commander Bow- ell, of the Tahoma, Commander Howell, on being relieved, to return North. , etr The Department of the Tennesaee will luc'ude Cairo, Fort Henry, and Fort Donelaon, Northern Mississippi, and the portions ot Ken tucky and Tennessee west of tbe Tennessee river Tnii Evcmvo Nixon's Circus opens this tveniug for the first time See his advertised bill of attractions. Everybody la going to see the performances of bis wouderful company, sr- Brigadier General Uufus King has just relume! to this elty from bis sick leave ot ab sence, and baa been ordered to report to Msj Gen McClellan for duty. Accommodations for afoldlera at the Itepot I There are now about eight large Government bulldlnga at the railroad depot, and along the road towards II street. Tneso are uetd for tbe aoeommodatlon of the newly arrived eoldlera, In which they reoelve their meala and sleep, and other parte of tbe buildings are used as warehouses for the storage of Government army goods. Vlatlng Days ot the Hospitals in this ftv alata order of the Burffaon General. " the military bospltata will be open to tbe author ized agents of soldiers' relief associations and other aid societies, from twelve o'clock m. to six o'clock p. m., dally, and to the friends ol patients and other visitors, If, In the Judiment of the surgeon in oharge, their visits will not be prejudicial to the welfare of tbe sick." ar- Insdsv KTsnlnsr lervlee. The Uni tarian Seoul? will neat for rellgloui aervtoe te mor row sveaieg, (Ssndsy, Oeubsr It,) la WlUaid Hall, V strut, betwien roartesath aad I Uteenlh streets, when a sermon will be delivered by Rev, iiiiihu anj7vnuiis ur vi oviviev, 17, wj . II FOR HUT-ismkhedBeoBu with (rat otasa board, or cither alons, at 4ts Eighth street, east side, four doors north of Pcnur lraala avenas noQisi, sknj 10 7u; ost eoara,.s nvr wtvs. 00 H-ll" LOir-t Pocket book, U the oarsbetween l'hll adelphta and Washington, eeatalsleg aboat Ninety Dollars and sn ordsr on tha Dolled Sum Treatnier,paitaeatofwlUchhasbenstopped. lbs monev may bs re tslseit by tbe Under, aad Pocket- book mm wiusioa iiw,i OOlB-lt llatsl J WANTS. WAMtbed-A Book keesw aoqaalatad with tbs wbstassle groeery baslaast. Addrau r. o. Hoi 1S1 alvtu t ataraaeaa. aad atatla aalatv la qui sd oet lt-st 1-MlHniaiiKD HOUSE WAHTBrsaasXAS C tbe DsjKrtofUnBeiumore A Ohio pallsowt Compear, by a Good Tenant, who will take fsed ears ol tMfarilrrs,Ae. Address 'alto " K.W EDifOhlnV Sep 10 rsaaaBgarAgsatB.AO K.B.OA" WAiaTaUJ At the New Toik Employment AieneyOaaSiWe. til Ntnta street, near Pa alenUkVwferTTT-TlVB M) WHITE and COL OBUT OIBLS, with good telersnoBs, aa Cooks, Qhsmbsrmalds, Leandrssees, Waitresses, Norses, and Saaastnaeae. AhoyeaaaColore41Iea to avail oa tables la Private raatluea or Hotels. Also want dhouaea Immediately, with or wlthoat Faroltnre Kaptoyera la wmat of good kelp, will tad It to Ibsb aavaaiaae w ea idvaatage jssTf R B. MiXisB. 1T AlHItlSWOa aKIRV FACTOKT. WANTED M raaaalaa to lean to naka aklrta A peraea ean, la a snort time, make, par weak, froaa t0B4 laqirs,rorparneaiara,aiaviBvsauni l mma up "" ,- Dr. Fisliblatt, Of No. al, corner of Klghth nnd at ata , Ooooilts tin Central Post OfflM. Can ba eonnlted on KltEUMATIO ArFEO- TION8, CONSUMPTION, LIV1.R QOaf PLAINTII, CHRONIC Al-FfcClIONS, aa well u all ituciaeaof Impradenee, of whatever eharaotsr, ana wnica mar oe uveianu uourasia dt vuicr puj ale ans Us engages to maks aa Immedlsts eare From hli lenethr nraellce la tbs leisoos ot mcdl elne, he Is enabled to offtr hlmielf to tha anblle as nClB U9 VH1J UiN IB II aNUUJa.VU .U11VI IUUIU ing speedy relief AU eases enrabte will be gaaraa tlf-d Ha warrants a enra without tha tue of msr anry or any other dBBgerona mcdUuns Rseeatoasaa BBica la two ur uir uj N B LatteiaaddrestedtoDr V , at hie once, No. 411, corner of Klghth and E atrceta opposite Gen sral Peat Offlee, will reoclve Inmedlate altaatlOB. oet B jl painic ouucacutKS. FINE OEOCF.BIE9, FINE OUOCBEIE8, FINE OltOCKEIES, AT AUCTION FBICES, AT AUCTION PBICE8, AT AUCTION FRICkS Ths halaaee of tbs cargo ot lbs SCHOONER "AID," Conalattng of avary dcserlptloa of FINE FAHILT OBOCERIES, , Will be lor sals until the Sohoonsr Is discharged FAMILIES la nsed of a Winter fiBpply, at ths TRADE PRICE, Csn bs supplied by fha Package FRED 8 COZZENS, Consignee, eor lttb atrstt aad Pann avs CAPT HUICHINGS, Schooner "Aid," foot cf 11th strut oe lt-dtftf Military Equipment, BmBBBBtMtO'aTtaBCaG AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, 409 Seventh Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, WASHINGTON, D. a I auaatatttrs ol ths beat material, and have cos. staatly oa hand, a large and varied aseortiaant of Military aad Cltiaaas' Saddles, Brittle, Breast Collars, Pelt Saddle Cloths, fihahraqaaa, Patent Feed and Water Baoksts, Spurs, OBoers' llavaraaaka, Otaocrs' Plac Sword Helta, Belt TriaunlaKs, and Field Olaaa Cans TRUNKS SOLE LEATBEB, IBON VBAMR, DRESS, aid WOOD BOX TRUNKS VALISES, IBAVKLINO BAGS, UAltNKSS, &s REPAIHINO. As 1 manufacture Tracks extensively, and naosa tartly hare all klnda of Trunk Material, I am batter prepared to repair Treats, ao , thoroughly and promptly, than any other aatahllahment la ths city Oct l-0ml JAMES S TOPBAM DISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL.. FIRST FINE TCRrtAMNS Or THE SEA10N MBS T. KUSSLLI, nu rectiTsd, at her DIMINO SALOON, on Sev enth stieet, near ths PostOfflsa Department, asv rsl ll"nvEBy fim IE,tRAP,j,a from tha lower Potomac, which will be aeirtd In he moat approved aeerylynd atria She la alsola dally receipt of Blue Wing, Canvass Back, and ltsd Head PUCKS At .11 Umea Pan ridges Pheasants, Jack Bolpes, anu Woodcook,raay De haa or pilvatc partus ur uj lamiues O0ll7-2t 8tara Intel pCUlTUMaSI FPRWITPttKI XeXoGt-roasor t Co at UIMIt EX1KN81VE WAumOOUO, S3t Ssvcath street, OFFER INDUCEMENTS to t-urchtaera Of Furni ture BBd olhsr uoaacseipinx uwxu Onr stock la larga and varied Parlor Knitt. In Brooatalle. Iteo. and If air Cloth Chamber Setts, in sclld Oak, Walnnt, Mahogany, anH t.lnt-a n.atl. flmSIlUBlril Oak, Walnnt, and Mahogany Extsnalon Tablea aad Dicing Chain Superior Curled Ilalr Msttreasas, Uusk and other Mattresses , , , , M . . JUao, a large qaanuiy -oi low priccu ucasicaus, Chain labile, araaaa. Wardrobes, Washstaada, Dfflu FimllaM. fl All of whloh arc made from the beat materials, and warranted to give satUlaolion Parsons famishing wtald do well to look through the sioct neloro parcDuinx, aa wc are svmag pricea to aalt the oet l-codtwlf ua McOBEQOB k CO , aao Seventh street AMUSEMENTS. Notice of Postponement. Mr. .ralfva at. mxos. nadlei II Imrjeadkla to eosBDleu all hla arrangements (or iortaally OPENIHQ lalC CBKHOBNR UlBCOi LAST niuur, . fia. rlaamad It h.t la d.far It until 8ATUUDAY KVENINQ, OCTOBER 18, wba the INITIAL DISFL1Y WILIi rOSlTlVELT BE NIXON'S Cremorae ftarden Circus! Krom His Cremeras Gardt aa, tha Falaoe of Uai Ic, Baa taiuesinan dcbooi, naw 101 a, sriiivpra 1 OR A LlkflTED BCABON, . On Saturday Kveubg, October 19, 18C2, with? a VULL kQCESralAN COMPANY, sod the popular SPANISH BALLET TBOUPK. Tnk Looition IS TOt BEST Dt TUX MlTBOrOLIS, Pennsylvania Av.aadleTsnthttcsX. T11K M AUH1HCBNT FORT ABLE TEMPLE. CemrjttMdorwbodaBdeaBTaas. la the aaaae ttssd in ineCttmvi v.. nuns, New lork, whsre Its stractioawss deemed a eaietes. Iatailorly It r-re assts a pleaaug appearance, eniirsiy oiBsraai irom ths obltetloaaols tents undtr which the ordinary strolling showmen are forced togivs their snUrula. msata Tbe Cramorns Circus marquee coat over tl,oco ana II ean be truly said.to eoaablne EUt UAN CE ANll COMFOUT SOME FIVE HUNDRED ARM CHAIRS Wsre taksa irons ths Cremoiai OarOn, la ordsr to accommoaats tns puoiNti nssmcgira riooljal TaTotloet Btmtmbtf! NIiob'i Crtmonie tircui doti not optn until attnrdijr Right, Oct. 19. Look out for the Striped Canopy! BEHOLD TBI MAMMOTH BILL BOARDSI Tha Horaaa, Foalsa, Males, and other Animals hsvs btsa stlected exprMsly for this establishment. THE PARAPHERNALIA, DniHi. Rannara. MseLlaarr. AeDolalmsnts. A&. ho , ars NI W and ot the lams oost.y mstenal as uy usca in amw ivia vrcmuia uiru... Mm Tsna laoua iniairv, ana ai-Hji nvai vireu. whan Mr JameaM. Nixon aaraaied the maaageasaaf oi tnoee etitDraieQ imBiaiiiMaw ntnrdar KTanlng, Octaber lath. The follonlag artists will appear DOCTOR JAMES L. THAYER, Cloarn, Humorist, aad Comedian WH. CONRAD, Tbs Ranownsd Grotesque aad Aerohat MLLE AUGtlSIlNE, Ths fairy splits of ths Areas, (her nrst appearance In Amciloa) MISS MART CARROLL, Ths moat graoclal and obarmlag (though medstt) ycung isay true aas ever enienru use arena ns SSBSITIOX 8Q0SSTB1SBBB MR II. WHITBY, MR It. NICHOLS, TUE CONRAD BROTHERS, MR B CARROLL, MR O DEVERE, MR WM NAYLOB, MR C MADIOAN MAST. WILLIE, and S WEBB DR JAMES I. THAYER wtj Introduce tbs WHITE AND BLAOIC MULES; Tbs finest pair or hybrlda cvsr cdacaua The Spanish Ballet Tronpe, eonalatlag of ' Wixa CuxciTtaiE, alias Aran, lltxa Mtbim, Una STLTEsm, attsa Price, and Hiss Bixr.it, Wilt appear In the great Putomloae ot SIM-aXatal oa, The Vicissitudes of an ASronnat. aW-Tba pnhllo will please hear in nbd that this Is tne only establishment ttst hss the right to hi announced aa NIXON'S CREHORNE GARDEN CIRCUS PRICES OF ADMISSION Dr. as Circle toeanta Baleoay Chalia 71 " BocialRtngs at No ball piles to the Social Range. Doora opra at 7 o elook Per ormaaea will com tnenoe at iyi o slock DAII1 AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES DURINO THE WEEK, oot 13 AT TWO O CLOCK. FORD'S NEW THEATRE, Tenth Street, aaear tbe Arenas, Temttt Street, near tbe Avtaas, FAREWELL I r- LAST NIGHT.tt ' ti-LAST NIGWT.-S Of ths moat aoaompllahed youog acircis, lVCiss IMaBeio IVlitchell. Who now complet.a bar fifth week, AM) BIDS ADIr-U To h r numeroue patrooa This (Saturday) atvanlng, Oct. IN, A BILL WORTHY OF TBE OCCASION Two attractive plays TUE aRANDMILIlAR. DRAMA, rrsian TTlVSLXLCllore. Marie (with a aaw Ballad, written expressly for her by Pro! J Boswafd) .'... Ml-Magxlc Mltohcll JeanCram Mr U B Blahop ALL TBE STAR COMPAtU WILL APPEAR af-lS BEALIIFUL ToUNQ LADIES, as retnaue ouavea, Eaacutea a salutary march and drill Toooooladswlth A HUSBAND AT 3IQHT. Cstherlue Mlsa Maggie Mitchell FBICES Of ADMISSION: Drees Circle aad Parqaetts, to cents, Oreha.Ua seats, 7S cents, jtamuy tuo, v e-uia, artfs extra eharge for reservsd seats. Doors open ejaartar 7, Overture at I, Cartels rises ex oot II WASHINGTON THEATRE, Cor, acisTcntn nnd (J Streets, ' Leasee aad Manager HENBYC JARBETT. TWO SPLENDID PIECES AN ELEOANT COMEDY and a POPULAR DBAMA ALL THE COMPANY APPEAR TO NIOHT. MISS KATE DENIN aa MARTHA GIBBS A. 11 DaVFNfORT u ROBERT H ACAIRK MR SAM h AN as TOBY TWINKLh, M1S3 VIOI.B CROCKER as LADY VALMUA Tbla (latusdajr) Krenlng, Del. It, Itoa, Will be presented tbe beaatllul domestic play of All that Glitters is not Gold. MarthaGltpba .. MlMKataDsnla Stephen Flora Mr AH Davenport Tchv rwtnkta .Mr San Byaa LadJ Vatoria ... ... Miss Viola CrccVar Laoy Ltatherbrldga .. .Mn H P G rattan BOKO . . . MISS ANNIE WILES To oonolndo with the lint act of the oelebrated drama of -ata nbort HaKaBoavlxo. IraV.a, W.a-l.a Hf A It DaVCnPOrt JaCQueaSircp Mr BamRian ON MONDAY NIGUT NEXT Ihe Dlstlngutshtd Comcalan, MB F 8 CHANFBAU, Will maka his tint appearance l.acUv.J.np-.U.n-ft..... i.t.Hnt w nt tat n bv ctKrle(JATlor. Kd and ptrlormvd for tn oooeativa wek tn Ntw iota wltn vaDoaaacu wweM, vm .. 1 ..Bull Rum Or ilia Nackins of If alrfx Court-IIooie. Tb pity wtl bt preocDttd with iw Local 8mm ry, Ugeoioug Mcohuiisin, Dloramlo Efftoti, APPrOpilltB eVaTVICBrai, , ow admTbsion DrcuClrol md Fnjattt ... ... SoouU Orohwtn. ChtUn Uoentt ftfum MeMU FrlTfttoBoxw K Box ofllcaj opca from 9 m to 4 p m Bull cn b Monrfi dtlly from Ji mtllUP b Door open itTo 0.00k, eoma)D0 tt 7X 0 oUok OJtlS riUHIAtK-A Ur,flr.oliM well famithod 1' laftQlM' JlOWOIDg.lMHitw Ayinj - Kt I Wubiagtoa fitmt. co II It XUxtndjl. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER'S THEATRE. imvlijonta Axmu, near WBcaroV flbW. reniuyfoonlo atoenue, nsor rFttctroV UM. la A 8 T NIOHT OF MR. E L. Tafa.vaivrzonT, X3.T7'XIX7XOZ:l.,X'. xDjk.-rauxrapoii.T. . -1 be great American Aotor, LAST moUT OF MISS ANNETTE INCE, MIS8 ANNETTE INCE. - - Ths (treat Amarietn ComediaB, Mr. D. SETOHELL, Mr. D. SETOHELL, MADAME VANDEEPAN1B. This (Saturday) Nlarht RICHELIEU, KIOHELIEU, Or tlio Consjplraoy. B L. Davenport , Aanettslnoe Ben Rogers ..ThaCarllnalDaka ., Julia De Motilmar , SlaBrdeBerrlnghan To oonaluda with ar-WANTED! WANTED! 1,000 MILLINERS. 1,000 MILLINER8. Satohall as Madams Taniarpanls NEXT MONDAY, Ootober to, Rs-entre ol Sir. and Mri. W. J. Florence. FOB SIX NIGHTS ONLY I PRICES Or ADMISSION. Private Boxea, It, Dreaa Circle, M eenta. Orches tra Chairs, TS oento. ramlly Circle, U eeata, Colored Qallery, 9i eeata. Oolored Parterre. M seats Doom open at 7) o'clock Comedy eoeamaaeee at I o clock. oet il QUPFL1KS FOR TUB MAR1NH COBPSt laiVABTBUsTAsmm'f urrioi, U B llAtiiaCoari, Wtuhlnftoo, D O .Oot. )71M SEALkD FBOrOSALS.itMholftHMivftrmU' ljr, will b rtctUtd at thli offlo ant 1 S o'olook P. a a IO JVIal anOTriUUVrBBX, lOraDjaitDIIlK to lUtj O 8 HfcrlM Corpi.doritg the jrlf3, tht fel lowing appUe. to m dclivtrtct at lbtoffle of tb AfiUteUBt QBUteraaaterof 4bo Corn, PhllsvlelphU, PcnnillTslBlaa. fa-tM of IXICDJ tO In Ucitfd BlfttM. PenniilTsKls., tr of Mfcu to In rtcti quntltlet u my, from Hat to tint, bt ordertd, tIz ClaVm No. 1, 14,000 Trd of Sky Bin Kerer, U wool, fret from btUr, 64 lncbet wld, to wtlb U ennoci to the Trd.(tndliowooldrtd 1 0,000 rardi Dirk Ilia Ktney. all wool, fre Irom hair, 61 Uobflt wid. to weigh 31 ouno to the yara, fltdico wool djod ) MOQiudiDuE Blailwtlled Cloth, all wool, for uniform eoti (Indigo wool dyed.) 64 lochia liet 10 wa.gn ti oanoca per jmra 160 yaraa of Soarlct Clolh, U wool, (cocblnesl dycdt)6llacbeiwIdt,to walgb lOouiiOra ptr yard CtnaNo 2 8,0X0 yudi of 6 4 Iark Blo Flannel lor omtaekt , all wool, (indigo wool dyed,) 64 loobei wide, to weigh 18 ODLoea per yard 16,000 yardi uf 3 4 Dark Bine Flannel, for ahlrtj, tM wool. (Indfgo wool dred,) ir loohie wide, to weigh H ounoej pir ard l,t00 Gray Biasketi, au wool, to weigh fonrponnda ttMD,wiui icucri u a a ' in iu,k, ioor loobea long la the centre to be 1 ieet loog and 6 feet wide, atd Into fiom gieaM . 7,000 pair of Woolen becke, three tlxet, properly made of good fleece wcot,wHh doable and twitted yarn, to weigh three ponnda per doitn pain, tree from gieaie OuiiNo 8 4,000 yardi White Linen for panti, 80 Inohea wlie, to Wklgh 18 ounoea per yard 0,000 yarda White aUnen, for ablrli, 80 loobei wide, to weleh 11 oanoca tier Yard 10,000 yarda Canton Flannel, lor drawer, 37 laohei wiac, 10 wcign 1 eaooci gtr yara CLaiaa No 4. 1 400 Unlfocm Capao.Hnp.ete (except Pbmpena ) l 6(0 Fompone. red worded, ball ehapea, 6 loohea In AlnmmftiMnor 4,600 Fatlgne Cape, (with coian.) to be made of Dine uoiu, ibojcu o yen laOOO tftccka Clam No 6 6X0 great Coat Batio&e, (Lag e ) 303 grow Jacket Bat on, (Lagie ) loo grou Teat Battana. (Ibagle ) 10) pi In Yellow Melal Creoenta and floala Strap 150 Hie Epaulette Bullion for Bergeanta and Cor porate 1 600 U Lpanletto Baltlon for PrlTetei 60 Bed Womtd Sahea 3,000 yarda of Yellow Binding 1,0)0 yards or Red Cord 100 Uwtvrda for Bergeanta 60 Bworda tor llnriolani 60 Omma (tenor) oom(.Ute. 61 Oram 8 lege 300 Bitur Dram lleada 60 Haare Vtum Beads loo lfrum lordt 10;)jtUof Dram Saarci 60 Boxwood "B 'Fl-ei ClisiNo 6 1001 pilri Army BooUi, (Infantry pattern ) Class No 7 1 ,r00 Cartridge Boxea 1,100 Btyoaet Soabsarda 1,800 aferenMicn Cap Pouchei 1,500 Cartr dge Box Belts 1, 00 Bayonet Belts 1,200 Waist Belts l,oo Wal.t rlitti l,voQBteut Plater soo bword Frogs Class No 8 1,400 Knapsacks 600 Haieiaatks 600 Canteens sooUoiketflllngs Clam Ho 0 For making and truomtog the following articles, Tl t atd prlrates' uniforms and failgue coats woolen ana iinea penis, nennsi aaa linen enirn Drawers flannel saoka, and red and b ue jackets for boji The above mentioned articles moat conform, in all rupeM, iot.ua Hiitu iiaDuiru j.ier..e iu ine oraoe ol the Ouartermaster Marine Corne. ilarloe Bar racks, Washington, D Ot An'itantyuiitermtiter, office 'Marine Corts.lfo 8prnceeireet,afhUa4el pttla, and at the Uarlae Stations, Brooklyn, New York, and Boston, Maseaohnaett), where may can be examined And whenever tbe Articles named above, or any portion 01 iuem,iDtiu vw wuajiucru m uvt iuu floniotmaSar to samDles. ther will be reJeoted. and the ooatraoior will be bound to furaUhotheis of the required kind at once, or the Qaartt master will snppiy me uenoirnoy tiini cijwun vi ine con tractor r aavment will be mads uoan the aoo toted delivery or the whole guarantee, whloh may, from time to tlme.be ordered, with Holding ten per cent from the payment or account reuacreu unaer urei oruer, un Ul eoond order Is filled, and ten per oant from ao oount rendered under 1 eoond oidt-runttl third erdir Is filled, and eo on until contract Is completed Each proposal most be accompanied by the 1)1 lowing guarantee form of Guarantee, The undersigned,-"- , of -.In the flute of , and .in the state ol i... nenby guarauty tuat, in cese tne forego tag bid of - , for aapp lea, as above desorlb 1. be aooeD ed. he u r theT will, within ten dave af ter the receipt of the contract at tho post offloe name j execute toe ovuirftui ir tue aeine who guva andaBfflclenlanreUea, and In oass the aald hall fall to enter Into tontraot, as afore, aid, we geaianty tom.ke gooi tbe diffdrence between the bflerof the said.---and that wnloU may bs nooeptM A B, Guarantor OP, Guarantor E F, Witness a 1861 I herabv oertlfv that the above named ... are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guaranty " U II To be algned by tne United Slates DUtrlot Jude, United S atcs District Attorney, or uolleolor No proposal will be considered untesi aooompanled by the above guaranty HawiMDera. euthorfied to Unblfth the above wl-1 eend the paper oontaluiig tho first Insertion to thla omce iaTciBYJn.iimi.ua The bldder'e place of bualaeas, or matufkotutlcg esiaDiii-ameui, uiua. ue eptsiuuKij ivu tu m piu Ihe above Hat of article 1 Is believed to b about the quantity of each article that will be required durlug the ycart but the (luutenratter resetvis the rignt ot braeting n greater ur ivea u the Interests of the eervlcs reqalie lit right ol ordering a greater or lets quantity, should ie interests ut tu ecivivt. iihiiv .. Fropuals to be endored ou the envelope,1 ''Fro aale lor Uapiea for Marine Corps for 1801' d rrc DOC&ll .it itraBsarl t ft MsJorWU B BLACK, Quartermaster M O, Washington V C. 00 IS law4w NOTIOK. Was left In eharge of two boys, on the 16th Instant, a Sorrel liurte, about alxieen hands high, no marks kntwn Ihe owner is re quested to ootne forward, prove property, pay nai..BBea and take him IffkV Lnqulre at No 40T Thirteenth street, between Kand F 00 1 J-81 WM D ELWOOD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR tbree gentlemee will find pleasett Furnished ROOMS and BOARD Abply at 46? north .u street, between neoona ana inira oot 8 lURMMS AMEEIOAN MUSEUM, CIRCUS, AND MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE. EVERY AFTERNOON AMD NIQUT. EVEUT APIEBNOON AND NIQnT. Louisiana Avsnus and Tenth Street, Leiislaaa Avsnus aad Tsath Street, Near the Bmltbsonian Institute. Novel Arthaicai AccobUuIIod, WITHOUT A PARALLLLln lbs HISTORY OF MODtRN LCQITIMATC gXHIBITIONS. A LI VINO, MOVIN67B?EAKItia PICTURE olths OLORIOUB SPORTS OF THE ANC1ENTB. An Exhibition cf Fahuhm Expense I IMMENSE EFFORT re FLEASETHE PUBLIC Composed of the In sonant featerss from ths fol lowing wslt known, dutlast eabibltloas Barnnm a American Mbmbsb t . Boatoa Aqaarlal Gardeaal Loadoa Royal AaapbltheaUal Royal Clrqae, Parlsl Great American dreaa I Old Adams' Caltfomla Msnagerie I Bttined Moral aad Popular Eihlbltioni! Not aa Ordlaary Clrcaa I NoYnlgar Dances I p. t. bTr n u m Lu Iht honor of iafornloaT thi Dubllo that.btlDf BlltbUtO MOrBtBOdtU tM MbllJWhO Dltkt bti izpcoUdto attetd thli OH EXT KOVBLT1T OF 1UK Auc.in anr iituiin inn wT.uaMuiine able to prooara thi SPACIOUS AND TAB U 1011 TuK AQE.lnanjrHalllathit dt, and balaf an ai tA nroanrta thai RPAClOtTH AND fABHTOH! ABLK OROVER 8 THEATRIC, tM baa Bad BX rantemeats with Messrs aavdnareH Homml BqeiMti'm IoImsjI, aad will exhibit ndcr their MAMMOTH WATER PROOF OAVOFT. Qnarantetdtopoeefisj.tf not the beauty of adorn ment, at least awterf and oopc cffyoarK-cttui tktalrt, and will appear there (LowlataBKATomeiejama Tentb Htreet J KVERY AFTERNOON AND HWENlaQ, FOR A FEW DATS, COMMODORE NUTT. THE Moit Extraordiairy Figmy of the 'Century, whteanclTeraaleovbrlquetoi tba 30,000 Nutt 'lsexplaliwd by the' flowing correepondenee f FirOaaaToi Ootil, Naw Ton, Janaary 8, 1163. M uoi Notx, MancXttter, A". IT Bra: I am one of the late firm of Howes A Cash lag, chartered a ship expressly to take onr great American Circus to England, five years ego Wo performed before bar Majesty, Qaeen Vioturfa, aad tbe royal family, on several owialons, and have met with tbe most trlempbant nooses throughout Oieat Rritftlo n&vto lost read a dtn-arlDilon of Tnr lit tie son, GKOUGh WASHING ION NUTT, end being assured It la oorreot, I wish to engage him, to go to London, for the Great Exhibition next year. and to oontlnue the enjrtgeernt kwo years will yet AH ffite yon vin iuuuo for Mm, bet dt$pafig M e Vl THOUSAND DOLLAltaper year Il Tin don 1 aooeut my offer, please don't engage him to other parties tltl I teeyoa Ilearefor Man chter next Monday l our ooeaient ee vant, JOSEPH GUSHING that tho following was appear in the New York zrotaw ine next morning Tht imaUeat dwarl In tba wor'd Is undoubtedly, OaraniLaors NUTT. of Menchtater. N II Ua was. brn April t,1844,hnee Ie 16 years of age Ills eivtoMaleipenejfSUUKUttUKWAHiiiriJ iH.l ccMndiiraLi GEOBGE WARD SQTuN NUTT. . w F--ii.- "'.irif l7. aara-.V-.HV.kTt.aHVt 1 txmiM uwu u mx juv Auvnttv nuii(i tnrlfty aed highly resptoted farmer, of the above tosrs SpeclsJattentlon fast been paid to the edaoa tlon of tbe pigmy Commodore lie to not only a food Esgllah sen iar,Dut u also tolerably ptosoiett i tho French language. Ma amoste hunself In fatrmlntT. cinerlallv fadmln the teem havlnn amile a paaalon for borsee. Bala also fond of hnailsg and fl.nlog,andto a bright and graoeful specimen ol mlnuie humanity, being synimeUlcaUy formed, and a most pollta and refined gentleman In etatmre b ie remarkably small Ait other derails tower aa Jlanubyhlsalde Gin 10UTUUMB with whom Ir Barnum created such a luror In h.nrope,iome years sgn. stsnos ininesn rnonee nigner man uoaa modore NUTT, boots and all ' Liberal overtures have been made by cor first thowmen for the p lv. liege of exhibiting tht Hitle Commodore tothpub He, bnt his pateute a.d. Indeed, tht little NUTT 110, DUl OU pviltjijii u, IBUCPJ. iu uiutj a himself, have decided oVJsotiona to his being- a Htow of General TOM TDUBM ealledt r miai on tha little man some time sine It Is said that, after looking down upon him for rome time Csn TOM txolalmed, Well Commodore ftUIT.I mnstoon feee yon are a bard nnt to oraok ' " As soon aa he read the slip he wrote the follow log letter to his Agent I tuaxvat's MosaoK, New Yuik, January to, 1662 F UitoucocK, Esq Dear Sir Dsn't falltotaks Its first train lor Manchester, N H ,and sec ore. If Soss.ble.tbedwsrl Commodore A vtt, It be answer the e.oiip Ion given In the Inclosed printed slip Raib er than fell lo getilog Mm, yon n ay offsr blm or hla father thirty UunuanA doll ri lor the prlviltgeof ex hlbitlng btm thrte year (this is ebcut 8200 pr week.) nraldee which I will pay alt the expense ol hrsarrl. elothlnir ooNtumes. end tratel ol ina little C mmodore.aieotheexpenaeaoi any companion he mar seleot nnd will give him Ihe profl a otm sale-i of booki, p'oturrs, Ao , and prgjent him all cuts, propenus ana patrmpuetyauB arrticnu id to cxni billon at tbe claweof the enpgsmsnt,laolndl0g a splendid pair cf ponies aid oaimge In haste, yours, FT BARNUM V 8 I htar that several hhowmen are alter him Nail him, and don't let them get ahead of you Get blm on lower terms If you tan Get privilege ol Otsntlnulogengsgemeuttwoyenrs longer, If possible, on tame ter mi Payments always to be msde week y P T B This Mr Ilitohoook Is the confidential sgmt of Mr Barnum Mr Hltohocok 'ookthe night train irom Naw ork, arrived hen Saturday morning, and in company with Col B t CI ley, a lawyer in ths elty visited tht NUTT family, two mine south ol the city proper, and made a ountrsct with Con mo core NUT1 for three years, with the privilege of tw.o more While tbey were there making ihe baria n, tha Fxprees Agcat for the telegraph came with the fol lowing dlspatoh Naw Yoax, Janaary 111162 Tu M-tUOB Room Nctt Will glvtalxteen thousand dollars for Commodore Ncri, for three years Joke, Hows, Quick, k Co This sudden demand from so many noted and ie sponsible parties deeply affected Major NU11, tbe lather, bat tbe Commodore bore bla honor lightly and seemed de leh.ed with He proscct of an on ward movement,' ol aohauct to how himself the Napoleoaof ihe Llllpu'r.to tower far Mow TOM THUMB and their by throw tbe latter In lbo abide Jealous TOM will feel badly when bs hears of tbe Commodore at the Musium, or on his exhibitions In Lit rope The Commodore will appear at eveiy exh bit inn, InGsmloand HentlmeutalSons Chart-oter Dances, LeXt-aordleary Drum playing, & OLD ADAMS' CALIFORNIA PtrformlD? Bears, Twelve eduoatad animals, who will perform tome of the moat remaikable and grotesque leats Imagln able rilE GREAT MONSTElt.TIJK Largest Carniveroug Animal IN TUE WORLD, Tht famous Grizzly Bear Samson, weighing 9,000 founds ALSO, TUB WONDERFUL Albino Family. Father, Mother, and Son, all with long, White, Silken, natr, Pink Eyes, aad other peculiar features W.U HARRISON, Lxtimpoianeout Oomlo Singer and Lecturer TOOETIIER WITH TUE GREAT American Circus & Equestrian School The entire Gymnastic, Eo.ues.rlan, and Acrobatic Company, with Eighty Honrti LOUU.E 10UQNXARE, J REYNOLDi, DAN GARDNER,. GEO DERXOUB, U UEMMINQ9, WH KINCADE, GEO MILL M'LLE BELOU1N BREGY, ELIZA GARDNER, M'LLE OAMILLE, Will appear for a few days, every AftornooUAUd 30.lit .JO .A, WT tj X X O 3KV TUE COMXO MULES, EVERY .AFTERNOON -VND NIGHT, eft- a Brief Ariod Tenth llreet st-wd IonlalAHS.. Aramvi OOt IT