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; » THE EVENING STAR.]| OUR MALITARY BUDGET. | Seuthera account of the Capture of Forts a Hatteras et wa yin Li Eseupenl, brings 102 passen- — AN IMPORTANT GENERAL ORDER. Petersburg Express, lay, says it ob. gers a »754 In specie. WASHINGTON CITY: War Department, Adjutant General's Office, | tained the following trom two soldiers,who were | , The Boros arrived out on the 224, and the THURSDay. .September 5, 1861. pe = Sept. 5, 1861. Lserce at the bombardment of Forts Clark and Baron de Videe, of London, has been sentenced toa r’s imprisonment, for the assault on his son, and the latter to a month's imprisonment for refusing to give evidence against his father. The French wheat crop is lamentably short, and > aon are beginning to show disease in some lets. Se ne | err Ovn Faizxns at the various military camps and Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted as to movements and affairs in their vicinities. All persons having received authority to raise On Thursday morning eatly the enemy's power- volunteer regiments, batteries or companies in the | ful guns Engen fire ae Fort Hatteras, the war > ships keeping out ata distance almost be the State of New York, will immediately report to range ofour guns. This they wereenabled to do His Excellency, Governor Morgan, at Albany, by means of their 64-pounders. while the largest the present state of their respective otganixations. gunsat Hatteras were only 32-pounders. It is They and their commands are placed under the | stated that one of the Federal steamer became little bold, and ventured within range of our orders of Governor Motgan, who will reorganize guns. A ‘well-directed shot was immediately them and prepare them for service in the manner | freq” which Struck asmall boat hanging from he may judge most advantageous for the interests | the davits on her forward quarter, and knocked it into ments. Another shot ily from Se Cenel Goverment. Hattoras; hich truce the ball ori ace, 2. All commissioned officers of regiments, bat- fair and square, producing an opening which terles or companies now in service raised in the | way distinctly visible from the fort. This was State of New York, independent of the State au-| more than the Federal craft had bargained for, thorities, can receive commissions from the Gov- —_ she iseeaty Ctr her bow to seaward, Camel re, ne wo See Aaja | Tas wounded ntveremny thet bhdet?1 ebilenk General thereof and filing in his office aduplicate our magazine was exploded by a shell from the of the musters, on rolls, of their respective organ- enemy, which scattered death and destruction all Spirit ef the Merning Press. The Intelligencer treats upon the barbarity of the Confederates essbown in their employment of Indian allies. The Republican expresses gratification that the “* forward to Richmond” policy ‘is pow Binding its response and realization in the actaofa patriotic President.” I THE NEWS HERE. —_-.___ A Removat.—The Secretary of the Treasury ‘bas caused the removal of bis immediate bureau ITALY. The correspondence of the London Times gives % very gloomy account of the state of affairs in aples It is reported that Gen. True is about to marry the Princess Weiss Bonaparte. Cardinals Piccolomini and Santucct are dead. Two supposed assassins had attem to enter the house of Garibaldi. They after being fired upon. One of them was wounded. PB rmemed has officially recognized the Kingdom It is announced that the Government of Prussia will soon recognize the Italian Government. AUSTRIA. The Hungarian Diet was formally dissolved on izations. By order: sround. It is to this unfortunate and saexpected, the 22d of August, and a new one is to be called. Yrom arte: ity that th: of the fort is attributed. A resolution passed both Houses declaring the We late confined and dark quarters, to the is. Sepenise; Adjmat General. | Toa hel te a lack of amunaioee tote Cone Laos ee egal, and protesting south wing of the Treasury Extension, where he Gro. D. Kuccirs, Ass’t Adj’t Gen’l. roneously stated. By this explosion, we have hes chosen chambers which are, perhaps, the f pay the unconstitutional and arbitrary conduc! the Government. The collection of taxes by a military force will be rigidly enforced A collision had taken place between the soldiers and the people in consequence of holt aging “national airs.” Five persons were wou! 5 The German Diet has ordered 530 rified cannon. and voted 5,451,977 francs for the armament of the federal fortresses. TURERY. ‘The Circassians bave proclaimed a republic. It was reported that three engagements had taken place at Herzegovina, and that the Turks were victorious Omar Pasha has issued a proclamation, that the Sultan would accord with all the demands of the Montenegrins. An European Conference is to be held at Con- stantinople, on the subject of the Principalities. PORTUGAL. The Cortes bas confirmed the authorization of the Government for opening the ports for the im- portation of grain. This general order cannot fail greatly to facili- } been informed. the great majority of deaths on tate the organization of the New York troops, and, | 0Ur side were effected. The wounded were it strikes us, should at once be made applicable speedily hurried to the Winslow, and the stea sent off to prevent her from falling into the hands to all independent companies, battalionsand regi- | of the enemy, . ments being raised in all the States. Much of the weak ee Nedea oper Serer to ~ ue Eteet: :, . Murda anative of Portsmou' Past confusion, and no little of the past extrava and for several years & member of the U.S vy. gant expenditures in raising volunteers, grew out Lieut. M. was at Goldsboro’ on Saturday,and we of the want of responsibility of parties raising | learn that be was in much pain, his arm having some of them to any legitimate authority until Bers ‘Uadty. burt. It is feared that amputation their several commanders were mustered {unto the | ¥' necessary. ss It ts generally believed that the killed and service. Without such a rule in force, we doubt wetndet will reach eighty or ninety. But Sfteen whether a Governor can even know how many | escaped on the Winslow. Lieut. Wm. Shar Ns volunteers are in the service from his State. late of the U. 8. Navy, is known to be amon; the prisoners. He is a native of Norfolk, Va., wi THE CASE OF MR. TEMPLETON. as also in Petersburg, he bas many relatives an W. C. Templeton, Eaq.,a wealthy Louisianian, | friends. who bought the fine property of Dr. Mann, on wom ae Barron, formerly of the U. 8. Prospect Hill, Georgetown, a year or two ogo, is alg amony tke pisses Com. James Barron, and greatly improved the building and grounds, | "a gentleman now In this city, who visited Fort left his residence several weeks since, avowedly | Hatteras last Tuesday, two weeks since, informs to reclaim bis son, (a minor,) who was sald to | us that it was scientifically arranged and substan. have gone to Dixie as 2 ‘‘soger.”” He went over | “lly built. The timbers used were of the most & =r orem over | massive and durable kind, and the whole was the Chain Bridge in his private carriage, but had | Covered with earth to the thickness of twelve or not passed long before the carriage returned, the | more inches, and then turfed, the grass being pe gee lary ngy mr demmese PE npg ng ee ML to me arrested. Wenext heard of Mr. Templeton being ti ai et po ele in prison at Richmond, and the Baltimore Fn ammunition—powder, shell, and solid shot—and that the magnzine, located between the fort and change subsequently announced his Prompt re- | the shelter in the rear, was considered by skillful lease by Jefferson D., on being informed ‘of the | €Pgineers as bomb proof. If this be so, the facts’? of Mr. Templeton’s cave. His residence in | Wounded soldiers may have been mistaken as to the explosion of the magazine. Georgetown was searched by the Provost Guard All accounts agree that the Yankee soldiers now on Tuesday last, and since that time an armed aperered ce te ery Island wall have a most un- been placed leasant situation, if they can be confined to that guard has about the prom ieee. focatity It isa "dreary, barren spot, com posed ARMY APPOINTMENTS. chiefly of sand. During the latter summer and Lieut. Colonel John Sedgwick, of 6th Cavalry, = 11 months it abounds with uitoes re- mar! U.S. A., has been appointed a Bi ‘able alike for size and bloodthirstincss, and Nui nianier General | ovis the Minter, the winds from Old Neptune Sweep across the Island with a ry an eenne Hoyt Sherman, (a brother of Senator 8., of against which the thickest of garments offer but Obio,) bas been appointed an additional Pay- | poor and inadequate protection. Another !nsur- master of Volunteers. mountable obstacle is the entire absence of fresh ckwanax svanetws. water, so important for drinking and culinary urposes. E:very drop used by our troops bas Gen. Burnside has been assigned to daty here, Bock carried from Newbern, cenuce to which in command of the regiments which have not | the Renkees cossot Losin All Ol Pen b foot procure mus roug. rom voint, where ee aasigned to brigades, and all arriving | [re Grticie is already mentee Ts peek ener the supply at Fortrees Monroe is obtained chiefi NOT £0. from Baltimore. Com. Sam Barron, recently made a prisoner by] An army to protect Washington, within {s situ- Commodore Stringham, is uot the son of the orig!- percttied soe bead. a Pamlico river, and. . strong a gi a e mouth of Neuse river, which com- nal Com. Barron, as represented by the press, but | £°"!t0 the approach to Newbern, will securethese his nephew. places from any marauding expeditions which THE REPORTED DEATH OF JEFFERSON Davis. isa veeael eed hg es nacations pave Up to the time of going to press to-day, no wr aed teen aP et Se mewh of } ones. farther intelligence has been received contra. river, and there is nothing now to do but to place the guns in battery. atory of the reported death of Jefferson Davis. The waters of Pamlico Sound, which the coun- ake ties of Tyrrel and Hyde, ere entirely too shallow = for sev. miies out to admit the approach of an The Navy Department have information of the} but the smallest of boats, and the elt zene of those death of Lieut. Joseph W. Harris, U 8. N » on} counties need apprehend no danger of molesta- board the Lancaster, t tion. Further down, a distance of 40 or 50, are carer tee Kancottor, at Panam, an the 26th inat. | Roo. | Furthe Carolina city, where the blockade COLONEL MARCY. has been so repeatedly run without trouble; but Colonel R. B. Marcy, Inspector General U.S. | the entrance to these harbors is commanded by |- | the guns of Fort Macon—a fortification of much om = been appointed chief of Gen. McClel foe and more formidable dimensions than ‘ort Hatteras. INTERESTING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE Avgains IN Missoun!—From the Missouri &NEMY. us — Position and Numbers of the Enemy at Various presi of Monday, we clip the following: és icer—; i 'y passengers on the Pacific Railrood train last corey Sec ae patel osremgeha Repegenred PPT Lig ap Pa med se ey ing Reber og tm their Ranks—They are Well Supplied with ous Capt. Magofiin, of Pettis county, was captured Provisions at Present —Their Contemplated finest and most desirsble apartments of the kind in Washington. —.—__ Tax Wax Durarment yesterday received of- ficial accounts of the bombardment of the defences of Galveston by the U.S. steamer South Carolina on the 6d of August, all the particulars of which have already appeared in this paper. peeiiennins Rumovzp anv Arroinrep.—Allea McKean, of Pa., to be a sceond-class ($1,400 per annum) clerx in the Light-house-board Bureau, vice William Stamp, of Md., removed. —_-—__ Yxustexpar, Secretary Seward pald an unofficial visit to Fort McHenry, accompanied by his two daughters. + wee ~ Tux Catnotic Cavscn Norra anv Sovrn — Archbishop Hughes has issued a letter In reply to ene from Bishop Lynch, of South Carolina, in which Bishop L. expresses surprise that Irishmen and Catholics should enlist in the war against the South, and repeats the arguments with which the public is already fain iliar to show that the South never can be conquered. Archbishop Hughes re- plies with calm and clear argument. After re- fating the statement of injuries inflicted on the South, he urges the utter wrongfulness of the Means they have taken for redress, and shows the folly and shortsightedness of destroying the ‘Union to escape the temporary rule of a President ‘whom they do not like. The word peace, he Says, is used for the purpose of covering a policy which ismelther just nor safe—one which would change the basis of the war and make ita contest between the two political parties which divide the country. He suggests conventions in both sectiona to consider the whole question, and lay ‘the basis for future negotiation. 17" A color the rebels can’t wash out—our Dahl- green. THE MEMBERS OF COLUMBIA FIRE Company are hereby notified to attend the ih eed of the company on FRI- 4 . nat se5-2t" JAB. MoDER MOTT, Vico Pres. MASONIC—A special meeting of St. John’s Lodge, No.1, will be held at onic Hal’, corner of 5 sod Ninth sta, THIS (Thouraday) LVENING at eo eee Master Masons in reg in, invil . eo eee eM M. *MITH. Beo, COMPANY “A,” U. 8. ENGINKERS.— Fifty intelligent and able-bodied mechanics will be enlisted to fill this Company to the U3" ‘etrect Pe from Bis to Si ner monte, Ed at 8) besides food and clothing. aul? tf’ besides food and clothing. m7 tf THE UNION PRAYER MEETING ite holden EVERY DAY in the E street tist Church, commencing at 5 o’clock p. m. and to be contipued an hour. Strangers as weil as citizens of 4!i denominations are invited to attend _ nd take part in these social meetings. m 2 ~The subscriptions to the new National loan = , in Philadelphia, on the first day, amounted to $135,000. In New York 250 individual applica- tions were made, and in addition to this, the as- sociated banks deposited 83 500 000, as the third installment of ten per cent. on their negotiation of Angust 15th; so that the National Treasury 1s not only quite rich in New York Specie balances, but ‘has $24,500,000 still to tts credit in account with the banks of that city. N ISS ELLEN A. WAY: Your frend A. M. Buker isin the eity. ; would like to see yea line in the Post Office we 5-2t* OR SA TUCK AND FIXTURES on Seventh st., near M at., adjoining No. 372. Also, the ee wil be tor rent, The house is three stories. Terms moderate, Apply at the house, ses 3" Li UPONT’S SUGAR-COATED FE MALE REGULATING PILLS are the very destin use They operate speedi y and effectually, and being + ugar-coated create no 68 upon the most delicate s'o7 ach A tris] of these Pills will prove their superiority over a)l others Price $1 &bex. fold only at UPHANS, 310 Cheenut street. Sent by mail to i! parte o] ths country in a sesied enveiope. Bold in Washington by S. CALVERT FUKD, coruer Lith street and Pa. ave, sep 5 oly R.GODFREY’S ANTIDOTE used for the last haifcentury in the Hospitals of London and Paris for the cure of Secret Diseases. may now be bad at UPHAM'S, No. 310 Chesnut street, sole agent forthe United States It contains no mer- cury or other minerals, and wi'l not hzrm the most delicate constitution A speedy eure guar- anteed and no change of sist required. Pri-e #1 Sent by express So!d in Washington by 8.CA VERT FORD, corner lith street and Penosyiva- —— 17" Mr. Russell, in bis last letter to the London Times, notices in a quiet way the amusing blunder of the band at the White House, on the occasion of the Prince Napoleon dinner, in “compliment- ing” the Prince by the performance of the ‘‘Mar- selllaise.”” the French revolutionary alr, which just now is not often beard by Freoch ears—in —_______ U7" Atthe Charlestown navy yard the steamer Cambridgeand bagk Gemsbok took on board their powder last Monday, and expected to leave for sea yesterday. Powder has been put on board the Young Rover, which expects to sail this Week. The frigate Congress will be ready for See in the course of ten days. UP ANUS HAIR DVE!—70 COLOR BLACK OR BROWN :!—only 38 cents s box. Three hi paeasee a Aged be changeo i. Ww seovnds te brown, by using Up! am’s Liquid Harr Dye, the best U7 The ola frigate Brandywine, in New York Id, producing, the moment by a detachment of Col. Marshall’s cavalry sur- | ®4 choapest in the inral Ronee eee anki harbor, is to be fitted up for the confinement of | Movements, §c. rounded the town, and took Magoffin and come ities AMIS fish Bt DYE 1d warranted to oontsig the Hatteras prisoners, the fort being reserved for {Special Correspondence of The Star.} others without difficulty. One report says tbatas| as much hair dye am others sell for one dollort s troops were pasting through, Magoffin fired out of Fainvax County, Va., Sept. 5, 1861.—From | a window and kiflea two of them. "He was im- information, of the correctness of which therecan mediately seized, and it was su peed ‘was hung be noquestion, 1 can inform you that at present Se by order of Col. Marshall, on the same there are no disunion troops at Vienna; a picket b " guard only being kept there. Immediately around | ; Col. Marshail’s regiment of cavalry left Sedatia on Friday morning for Lexington, and doubtl Flint Hill—half way between Falls Church nad | seached en the following ay , - Palrfax Court-house—there arethe remains of four} ‘Two companies of lowa troops, with a battery South Carolina regiments—Kershaw’s, Cesh’s, | Of four pieces of artillery, lately raised in Wayne, Bacon’s, and W\iliams’—reduced to about hair] Page and Bingeia ce a, fe it sicived, and 2 are encam at a ‘ark. ey wi their ,original nuinber by the contingencies of shortly join the eight pee ies of the Fourth their service—principally through sickness. Each | lowa regiment, now at Rolla, under Col Dodge. of these regiments were originally 900 strong. information. Ss comm i Band, Lic se leaves no cause for do a en. Prentiss ca The camp measles has raged long and terrifically tured 600 rebel r risoners, many of them loading in these regiments, as throughout the rest of Beau- secessionists of the Southeast, and he is prepared tegard’s army. As soon asa man is taken down } to mete out to tiem the same treatment. whatever with it now, he Is sent off te some hospital in the | !t may be, which the guerillas in Northern Mis- Interior. Recently the South Carolina regiments | foun Tay, waopt towards Union men who have received from their State a supply of newclothing | ‘rhe Springfield muskets and Enfield rifies tel- and shoes, of which they were in great need. At cermpnes by bo Temes nee so Cal present they have a sufficiency of provisions—fresh | S2unders, of the fenty-third Regiment, as having been purchased by that State for the use of beef, bacon and flour. Much uncertainty exists} her so idiers, Etrived on Saturday, directed to Col. among them with reference to their military | Rose, Quartermaster for the State here There movements, it being whispered around that the ball —. pore fe En] es hey rr i 4 ment are to be supplied w nfie fe, an Hees of soslly striking at Weshington, has been | ious Scmpener ort tae Springfield musket abandoned by their leaders because success would | ‘These guns are of about the sane. weight, and be but problematical, at best. carry 1,000 They were purchased in Eogiand, and came by way of Canada From Fertress Menree. as ees of laborers aye hag rirreyh at work for ten days or two weeks past. ing ex- cee poeea ek ta ba - cer bes besrprend tensive trenches and building reat earth works 4 el jock p.m , with a large ‘uantity of ‘com. | 224 fortifications at numerous chosen points, com- ~ pool den Pankey qv mending Se wesiera; southwestern and southern onary Ms - entrances city 7. — (Rota nentirtg naag eggibend About a quarter of a mile southwest of Lafayette —_ ‘inh es te be hold, and proceeded to | P2#®) Mr. John Born has been working about one Washlogton thie morning. for repairs. She would | Tey have ucetly cosyploned eee ce eae have gone to pleces had not the weather been un- | ior) ig cag clicumtor eee elght hundred feet, The eaackand slaves at Old Point now num- by nine feet deep and seven to nine feet wide. ber 1.800 souls. including women and children roe, Bp ee ee ber imcertpy apo 9 pad A flag of truce is just down from Norfolk with | Pern thrown up a solid breastwork of earth six the crews of the barks Bowena and Glen, end fest in height. Five 64-pounders and some smaller chooner Mary Alice and brig Joseph, ell cap. | &U%# are to be planted on this earthwork, tured by the (tren age: hed the exheption Fi Missouri. Sasecont eee ene Ppa of Syren Carx GrmaRpgav, Mo., Sept. 5.—General Pren- were retained as prisoners at Richmond. The | tis’ little army, which left Ironton some days captain of the Mary Alice is almost direct from | *ice, bad arrived safe at Jackson, some ten miles Charleston He reports that the force there does | West of here, Yesterday morning. No enemy was not exceed 4,000 men, and that ony sopecnen an | met. A scout arrived from Hardee’s Confederate the accommodation of such citizens as may be bn byS C. uF. AM, 310 Chesnut street, + h la. ‘Srrested for treason. delphia, aud S. CALVERT FORD, corner 1ith street and Pa. ave. sepb-eoly Ww HITE MERCFR POTATOES. PRIME, RIPE, AN. . a 1™ Last Monday morning the Massachusetts, Prescott, Tremont, and Suffolk mills of Lowell, ‘Mass., were started again, one half in each depart- ment. Manufacturers there are beginning to re- alize = prospect of much better times 1D™ A day or two since, in unloading a cargo of hides in Boston, a boa constrictor was found curled up in one of the skins. Being in a torpid }, the serpent was easily captured. The vessel ‘Was from South America. ser deo I> Signor Maggi, formerly an aid to Gari- bald!, bas been commissioned Lieutenant Colonel of the Twenty-first Regiment Massachusetts vol- ‘Uateers. - ND MEALY, . AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. TO QUARTERMASTERS OF REGI MENTS. You wast to keep your men healthy; snnot do this without giving them good Po- Th teel & Co's, 5% nd street. reoom mend your stock to th.ir friends Then call at Sieel & Co’s,and buy what Potatoes you need, either for JOR Own. consumption or for sale. They ere warran 2 please. TO HOTEL ay RESTAURANT KEEPERS, Do you want to plesee your guests,and uckle their palates? ‘Thea buy Potatoes of Steel & Co. By doing so three Parties | be benefited—the seller, the buyer. and the corsumer. souie. Sediane. and Kentucky money in good standing, taken &t par, , J. W. STEEL & CO., 536 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Second street— Old Sentinel Office ) sep 5 OTICE.—The copartnership heretofore carried on by the name of H.r. LOUDON & CO., been distolved on the lst inst , by its own limita- tion. All thoee owing amounts to said firm are requested to settle the same without delay, as the Sueqensors are Sexiene 0 sivas the books ant settie accounts agains! 6 above expired e nership. GEORGE W. FARANT *RANCIS J. HEIBERGER, JOSHUA H. KING. 4 NOTICE—The ned respectfully inform their paren and the lio generally of their having formed a copartn: to continue the business in all ite branches, as successors of the late brm of H.F. Loudon & Co. Whilst ten dering their thanks for the very liberal patronage received, they pledge themselves to use their ul most exertions to merit their eontinued favors, F. J, HEIBERGER & CO., successors to H. F. Loudon & Co, Military aud Naval Merchant Tailors. F. J. Heipercer J.H, Kine, sep 5-5 EALED PROPOSALS, till the 1éth Septegnber. Ss 1861, at 12 m ,@re invited for furnishizg PDUUR of 8 certain quality. About 5,000 barrels will be required, to be deliv- rate lota of 1,000 barrels each The ie of new wheat, and oe gativery of ra je lot to be le by the ith September, ‘The Flour required to be of ths following brands, nd to pass the inspection of a Board of rm Of ficers, or such otuer inspection as the Bu! Department may direot : ee U7" Bince the great London fire the Insurance companies of that city have sent agents to America for plans and specifications of steam fire engines to be drawn by horses. phe 17" On Tuesday, the steamer Northern Light arrived in New York from As wall, with ord- mance stores, valued at over a million dol- lars, and 30,000 Minie muskets. Ss > Com. Stringham. hes received a letter signed by many of the Principal merchants and insurance officers of New York, congratulating him upon the success of the Hatteras expedition. Seepptenirnteep persed U7" On Tuesday the first important sale of dry goods of the season was made in New York. The Catalogue numbered 600 lots In all, of which 240 lots of square broche shawls sold for $1 822$3.75. — ee 1” Miss Dix, the weil known nurse, has gone to St. Louis via Chicago, to attend to the hos- Pitals there. a 1~ Nearly all the fishing vessels of New Eng- land now go well armed, many of them carrying tifed cannon. ——— (> On Tuesday, at 12 o'clock m., a salute was Gred in the Park at Albany, N.Y, by order of Arlington Extra, “ Teceni camp reports that they immediately commenced Congress do. Gov. Morgan, in honor of the Hatteras victory. Neste Onelinn teen # naval expedition to the retreating on hearing of Prentiss’ advance. rapid- irvi do. Congressman Ely is still at Richmond, and has | !y moving towards Arkansas with his firce of 6,000 men. The enemy are reported to be strong- tr a im cooking and carrying water ly fortified at Sykestown. e Col. Corcoran, of the Sixty-ninth New York Rota, Mo , Sept. 3.—The correspondent of the ene celiseniiantstantis > Hon. Horace Maynard, of Tenn » isin Mas- Sechusetts, where he bas been making speeches on the present condition of the country. ————<_$______ e do. Ghesap ake Mills do. sap ake Mills do, Ch (4 $e: rF ewoome do. . Smith do. Regiment, was lately put in trons for several hours | St. Louis Democrat, furnishes the following: A aan ave again commenced tonaieg |. Butter at Richuocd warts Sbesrteros tana, | Sontcman, from SpringSeld, on, Friday cvsning, Jou char utter at Richmond is w cent yu re jen. McCulloch, ith 5, ‘exas, Saaave m commenced running. ham 30 cents, and coffee 45 cents per pl el ’| Louisiana and Arkansas troops, were moving to- Capt. Darns made a reconnoisance 'y in | wards Arkansas. He was last heard from at the the direction of Rock river, and ca two of | Chalybeate. the mounted North Guards a eciernegiene Cot. Riceanneon aus raitee he — Texas, Louisiana and Arkesane oops, was = a member Becon: imen: ins towards pBiate ele eee following: Soon after the vagimnont went into fog ane wend rele of the same grade of Southern re Float Mil hr sekee, see epien (Extee ot namanern balybeate Springs, near Mount Vernon. . The “ef in grade to the brands above ramed. ‘The bidters d and the number of barrels of eenger from a! rank eeredloetet See oe Cones; | Wounded were being moved from Springfield | chee ans and, then ee oe & rank secessionist asked of Colonel hospital and taken southward ms “6 rea Teserves the right to psy in Treasu- 2 b Persil Tie plone This was doa, ro Santer, eee riety Parsons, Slack and ses 12 eagoralete be directed to Capt. A. BECK. ind for several days the peaches were allowed to] Churebill mov bela Whee ee ee ot] With, G 8. 0. 8 An aud i“ Propo- ripen undisturbed. Happening there one day, £2or iwelve thousand rebel. When last heard : ad sale.” ses i ae acne eine eee raps mre ar St ARMY WATCH—A cheap tall Sere ato timekeeper. eee ereby from they were marching towards Jefferson clty. ground half a dozen peaches ‘was met by the owner. Sr. Lovis, Sept. 3 —Later dates from Lexing- av ~The Sinem acd “ay, ee ton confirm’the safety of that place and wit oe ; | drawal of the rebels. There is much disaffection | T82E* within the 3 venting the Pow mucha Ty <rlapconis Sand | i WeCulloogts myo enow'ig Arteman | Popsau of atau foetal the rebel. Handing him the money, the Colonel | This is reliable. A party of the Dent County turned to the g ‘and said, ‘‘now go to your | Home Guard were sur , tar Ss Seven ing at Bennetts Mills, by thee benaca | _s0$.st adore week . | Morn’ al jun Be rs wes! Keel Ric tides money in one “ Tobe} 224 ity rebels, Two of the Guards were killed T, 3 Selena care atts Vows has fom ee “ate Birets) “owe Aspvction o” 4 Gini By 4 Maazixn Man —A| 4" Enmgogement Retween Gunbeats Near : CHOOL BOO secessionist makes more nolse than a dozen man named . Fi in North Coven- i) WHOLESALE AND RETA Union men. He is criminal. Hie powers and try jownship, “Chee haf county, Fe nan write | ,,C4!%o; Sept. 4 — The Federal gunboats Taylor | 4 full supply on nd at exceedingly Dee. ness. He curses Lincoln, he curses ‘The Stars | ire ar a ag ae the for rammar for introduction at 20 cents. 'e Pr fat di ty Ve BALLANTYNE ARS 2 MILADELPAIA PRINT BUTTER! ean 5 Rican, Stall S15 Mar eiMecymensen Ky., this afternoon, wi rebel gunboat Y: the hones ag ged hg bc er = gi kee and two batter! iasouri shore, if be basa lot or other he with avidity at Lincelare money. Sew Extoat —w. received a letter from ta George finer, Ve, w red rage ‘ed Btripes,”’ he curses Lincoln's uns, Lincoln’s ormy, Lincoln's vos ; bute of mules feet Untonds to bocp it E Between Wash- Fereign News by the Arabia. | AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! Awful Sacrifices! ! Death! Avwfal Sacrifices! Death! Avwtul Sacrifice: Desth! Awful Sacrifices Death! Awful Sacrific Death! Awfal Sacrifices! ! Death! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DI®EAS STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! Strike at the Root of the Disense! Strike at the Root of the Disease! Strike at the Root of the Disesse! Strike at the Root of the Disense! CONSUMPTION, INSANITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, GRAVEL, DROPSY. LANGOUR, NERVOUSNESS, CONSUMPTION. GRAVEL, INSANITY, DROPSY, EPILEPTIC FITS, LANG@OUR, NERVOUSNESS, Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Pits, Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Largour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropey, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Universal Lasstude of the Musoular System, Universal Lasritude of the Musoular Pystem, Univeres! Lassitude of the Muscular System, Universes! Lassitude of the Muscular System, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Universal Lassitade of the Muscvlar System, Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Insanity, Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Inssnitr, Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Icesnity, Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Inesnity, Dimness of Vision, Impotency sad Insanity, Dimness cf Vision, Impotency and Ineanity, THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG Ot both sexes die annually of the above Diseases, caused by abuse of the GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATINE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, 8nd from diseases arising from ‘* Habits of Dissi- pation.” Diseases of these organs fequire the aid of a Diuretic, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCAHU HELMBO. D’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU I8 THE GREAT DIURETIC {8 THE GREAT D'URETIC IS THE GREAT DIURETIC 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC IS THE GREAT DIURETIC 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC and 8 positive and specific remedy for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYs, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ABUSE, Syphilitio aud Venereal Diseases, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and all Diseases of the Generative Organs, wheth- or existing in YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OK FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR PEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, acd no matter of HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG 8TANDING, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is pleasant in its taste and odor, immediate in its action, free from all “injurious properties,” and is takea without “hindrance” from “business.” Little or No Change in Diet. Lattle or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. Sold in Washington by 8. B. Warrn, Z. D. G1. Ppa teek de a Kipwst. & Lavagnce, 8 C. Druggists everywhere. Physician in attendance from 8a. m. tos p m Direot letters HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DS- POT, 104 South Tenth air o:,b low Cheenat AUCTION SALES. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Anctioncers SPERIOR ROSEW 1D CARVED PIANO ssourl avenue, bet woeha!! itere and Gory separ ee pe Car ved i r Beven tave Piano Forte. by K «6 sie, jcovwoot Marble ton "Center avg Rofs Tahies ng seat and Parlor Chairs, y Rs y ., Venn, enetian Blinds and Window ' tt and Kitenen Utensils, &o., &o. ses J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avcts. THE ABOVE SALE Is ED, ofmeoagt of RGR aek A FOSRPEE: ses 5. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Ante. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, XCELLENT PURNITURE AND ebay we will ox.-On TUL MORNING, tre toch law. Bt fe orelock: t Store, sell, at No. rth side of Pennsylvania ave. cous com: ail the Furniture and 6h ing of | Tete ear ads fae Betanecl Team Pari a isting of Mutbiotep Fabien,” ned Etarers, r a ‘ane Seat Chairs and Roskers, Chamber Tables, Wardrobes and Washstands, 8. Rugs. Clook? and Matting, at Keck, Oilcloth and Toilet Sete. . Together with other Furriture not here men- tioned, ail in very good order, which will offer Great indcoement to persons furnishing. Terms oas! sep 5-4 WALL & BARNARD, Auots, By BOTELER & WILLASON, Auctioncers. OUR-BEAT CARRIAGE OR OPEN BA- b prtue saison Ste en day oP a Sev Siert ® Ay. Idol. we ei he of the Brentes, on TUESDAY, the et ‘ool m™., to fron’ i. ao- tion Store. one¢ teat Carriage or Upen Barouch, Terms cash. se5ects BOTELER & WILLSON, Avots. _——— te 1emal! Family Carriage, jarness. ALBo, 1 fine bob-tail bay Carriace Horn 1 Fosllent ‘chestnut Family Horee. ‘erms cash. WILL BE ADDED. 000 fine and low-priced Domestic Cigars, s-me superior quality. seid J.C, MoGUIRE & OO., Anotes. By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., gy >... S UPERI OSEWOOD CASE 8K oko y Eons Wuxsimre & wis son's Szwino ACBINE, Ex: chy ne TRB RM OR RINE: “Septemier at o'clock, at No.8 north A street, between Delaware avenue and First street Store's the pre shall sell the Furniture aod ool comprising— Superior Rosewood Seven Octave Gold Modal Piano, by Rosenkrantz, en ehogan. i ‘ing-seat Boia: Rockers, sod Pastor Chairee sitar timo i, vi indi Wiser ¢ Wise eeemrmctecs Whee é, . ug, Orloloth. Stair Carper, Bho Card and F: ceny Hint Tree mig abier, Chairs, if, Bee jankets, C aod ’ ne spe. Butte ‘Hose, &, ember wit ‘a general assortment’ of Kitchen cash. -8—The House is for reat. Inquire of the au Sd J.C MeGUIRE & CO, Auots. U7" THE ABOVE 1 VODA. Besiponed uate PR i DAY MORNING wee eEy ses J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ee By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers, TRUSTEWS BE OF VALUABLE iM- PROVE: 4k pend 18t! ‘and del led among the land ret “- . . 1897, is of the county of ton, ©. Lepal! to sei!, on the Nbu'P adn bi Sepia sand etunid fe Se iy of Wasting pistes ror eeasemnpe my ou numbered. five hundred and thes’ (a) naan with the improvements thereon, consisting of & De large thy a ree story Brick House, with a 6 e Li plied 2 from dey of tio the fouatee saaeres Ae sy of sale, us fei eran whe ost of » cay witht BAK Sites henner te ann 'y BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers, Taper Masai Pattie RD LOe aaearenetat Les 4 eee ED RON ONTT ON Tire wT PUREGARO UE SALE 8 MOSTRONED aus BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Aucts. Pe a aeons te ae . A UST, du ¥Y VIRTUE OF ty TEST nes iy reer on pougt ee A |. Cay oe day 8 —EE