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.. SY py Aer man, the firnd of the poor; and his desth will fiairs in Kentacky, ‘AMUSEMENTS. be keenly felt by hundreds of our citizens, who} The Louisville Journal of Sept. 26th, has the R tet, id bis confi- | following : ry imation tae We ‘cai Owensboro that Col. McHenry E om bo ix hundred Union me: MONDAY... COURT-MARTIAL DI#MI8sED b he Bed edt Onto. ggunten, were @x - The court-martial {Illegally instituted by Col. iboro.en T: iy morning, ond it yee Ove Fterve at the various military camps aad | McCunn, bas been dinissed by Gen. McClellan. Legh Seeepe ied, eects pos " te 8. =" Positions will coufer « favor by keeping us posted | The officers involved were Lieut. Col. Burke, | Pt orem mo r nausniitios as may from time SIMEDESILL WAVE 82 to movements and affairs in their vicinities. who is now in —e the inet a a despatet from Frankfort says oe : ee ANU TON. wah ——— | New York Regiment, Adjutant Murphy, Lass S y take Spirit of the Moraiog Press. Capts. Kavaneugh, Riordan, Doran, and McHugh. ‘4 ot resting prominent feom hair, 54 sider to Seameee' fepanie they twice pre i 7 t These gentlemen have accordingly been restored. Unionists, destroy property, and run- AR. Bi pd Brseiqeocerertctins ia Dips SPY" | te theis commends. Ring off ‘thelr slaves to Tenhessce have | , 6,000 ys may ine St od PE ADS RABAT "Setebe and Stair Carpets, Vileloth and ‘The aaputtteer wondie it Impossible for the A REPORT. taken possession of ail the small towns, (indigo wooi dyed.’ No pains nor expense will be ill be formed in Laurel, to which | unifo-m coats, (indigo wool-dyed,) 54 tnches wide, RA AT has that’ their’ retreat or defeat at’ Manzseds will end | the two Maryland regiments in Johnson’s and | {ne ‘mountain t ‘will rally, and form into | to weigh & ounese to 2 ~ Fekete bogeatey admit img 8 fen to rebéis toeSestually clove the Potomac, and argues| It 18 believed around the War Department that | the extensive salt works, in Clay county. A new | "3,000 yards Dark Blue Twilled Cloth, all wool, for | in ali respects, the Party of the se ie 2 ounc’s per 1. 1 any father molestation along the river. Beauregard’s army, have seceded from *Secesh.” iments, to 0} against Zollicoffer 150 yards of Searlet Cl pit wool, notin dies. wake this, and le dyed ,) 4 inches wide, to weig COMMITTEX OF a! GEM’TS. Ai > i ag age AN cee peldhe hited ue dirtuncnd epltn: [mdoehigibendce pan tab wekiee ; Crass No.2. TOPO FELLOWS: BALL 3. (hep ulated; om the ground oi : , the leader of the rebel b 4 q =) G ee SUE | cstcse ts irects siarylant, ax eomothing of tee aecean ty ine af the Lotavile ana a Neanvilie eck, roel, tindige wool dyed be laches Bote, ion" Br WALL ® BARNARD oR Bal sunnbunceeperumens . We place little faith in it. railroad. On Saturday last this vandal was at Seventh E vee a! p Fagke: "The fact that few tripndon af Sager Gnarkl ag : FPAIRS AT MUNSON’S HILL Hogi, | ny mg water i to | ail woe eo. catPBBbe MTRs Rus: DAVMORRING? Soucter Sas i 44 . AFPAIRG aa! n thousand men. ‘MeClelian’s army sdvanced bis lines an average [Special correspondence of The Star.} be yn eed eecing st x re " STAR Fi RMERS, ren contig: . , ent of exoniient of three milegpa Saturday last, created intense ex-]| Munsox’s ALLL, Sept. 29, 1861.—Editor Star: | W on caret Ae pounds each. with letters On ; re reine <itement bere, the movement having been very | Your correspondent came up to this famous local- after breaking up the encampment at Camp pred Perclnaedinn : wLack Braeet: Mahocany . nar nt 3 c Renerally misconstrued to mean'e general “ for- | itythisafternoon, and found things much changed | ang’ that he was delayed by the tearing up of a} 6,000 pairs of Woalen aaee since. ‘prot 44 Tables, jainet ward te Richmond” one. since bis last visit, when the pickets on either ior of the railroad track near nef on | twisted yarn. to wei-h three’ pounds per dozen a De. LINCO! N OUTDONE. ae Sicencarte, pot Frage 0 . ‘The truth is, for two days previous it had been | side were industriously popping ritie-ball courte- | Tuesday of last week, by which the train, draw- pairs, free from grease. esion Twenty- v8 Conta. fon % Onk woe ming evident that the considerable force that Beaure-| sles ateach other under cover in the corn-fields == og iO a ~~ = Crass No. 3. - _S = ne and W. ochers, gerd had for weeks kept on his extreme front] between this place and Bailey’s Cross Roads, | residence of John Sharp, in Bowling Green. ¢.g00 yards pyhite \inen for Pants, 80 inches OF?.Fe REEL: L; waonine a. steeds. 4 - from opposite the Chain Bridge to Endsall’s Hill, | three-quarters of a mile distant. Now the road | Fearing the th of Gen. Sherman's command, | 19 Tuy none” Wott iven Tar ahirts, 80 inches | above oa fechall: Bilis eneeenets iden below Alerandrta, had retired at lerst out of | (heesburg turnpike) leading to the hill waslined | and belng conscious of bis own weakness, jt is Wide to weigh Il ounces per yard, = that, as soon as the Tinatrele gow cose sizut Merble-top and other sight from the Union army’s points of observation; | with visitors in carriages, on horseback, and on | "¢t impossible that he has caused the destruction | "ig000 ya de Canton Fiannel for Drawers. £7 | have completed their series ‘as 5 reen river. 5 open with ere many Houss furrishing Gocds. Jeaving « very meagre blind inthe way of pickets. | foot, pushing boldly along to get a close look at “oe Nava lth el poral sid that Owensboro fosees wits, to NS ee * sik MOSK Ma Come “ivres WALLaP. D It therefore became necessary to determine how | the much talked of eminence. xe bas fallen into the hands of the Unionists; Col 1.00 Un: form Cavs, complete (except Pompons.) In which the bea OL O far back Beauregard’s main force had gone, and Among the visitors just leaving as I arrived —_ be tate ters me rived acre ou Tucedey P 1.5% Pompons, red worsted, ball-shaped, 4 inches wigs BELEN WkEsT « —— a WILMAMS, Gen. MoCiellan sent outa few brigades to that | was Secretary Seward. been Joined by 400 troope from i H 3,000 Fa: Capa, (with covers,)to be made of ae ee Ens Commeey, will Sppens. S45 2 end. They found no enemy in their works at The New York Thirty-seventh regiment was in Weare ncanick, also, that Major Burna: G. | blue cloth, 509 Woo)-dyed. Upten’s, Munson’s, Mason’s or Edsall’s hilis, Full nie, Fun fey eotitied cecupancy of the bill—at least such portion of the | W. Triplett, whose names have been as lated 2,000 Stocks. Gusta Nos onHE RE EAST MEN. | regiment as was not straggling around the neigh- | With secession outrages in Southern Kentucky, Cost agie.) Will b3 produced, with other Novelties, borhood committing depredations. The deeds of tne arrested, and are now on their way 4 Seton Cost Buttons, (2 asic.) Fors partieulars ave fates Announcements, this regiment (formerly MeCunn’s) done on yes-| 4 pontoon bridge has been thrown acrossthe| 1% Pag ace - hy, aes terday will doubtless receive an investigation at | river near Cairo, anda strong force has been, or Straps. y the hands of Gen. McClellan. They were cer- — Sere hgh tgeted etter from care 250 sets Epaulette Bullion for Sergea+ts and Cor- w wi munica- tainly of the most disgraceful character. Several | n@ batrecnsakes aaa mds of Gen Pelt oad | read ects Epaule'te Bullion for Privates, dwellings, with barns and outhouses, were set thetr straggling pickets leaving there before our advance. This proved that the previous change of position on the part of the disunion army bad been a general one, for some purpose which continues te be a matter of surmise on the Part of the public. Gea. McDowell’s brigade rested on Munson’s LOST AND FOUND. Pill Ind bi ith ed Wor: $5 day, the Seth instante fron Gen. Pillow mM at the present writing, we g . 7 n| Hill on Saturday night, bis pickets holding the in- | on fire and wholly consumed. Amongst these | are right well pl ith the general aitustion | 2500 ser of Loy mines. Thirdat east, between C tervening territory to the toll-gate within a quarter | was the house and barn of Rev. Mr. Lipscomb | in Southern Kentucky, and more especially grat-| 10 Swords for Serge! fs mile of Falla Church. By daybreak on Sun- Valuable furatture, pianos, large mirrors, feather ified with reference to the state of affa’ =i fh the 50 Swords for Musicia: day morning they entered the village, and there ; : The'nvo 5 ear. 1e i} js ts jete. beds, &c., were destroyed wantonly, and in ene bly ho pommemnorpeerse 5 rams ine 80 30-3t* The Journal of Friday has the following: L, meen E ‘ J. NOLAN. Jearned that the treops previously quertered there | instance the officer of a cavalry regiment wos so} 4 @tspstch from F says that Williams. | 30 Batter Drum s. cWARD. ° ‘Phere House is for rent. InofMary @, Hatslip, in considerable foree had two and half days be- | much incensed by these outrageous acts of van-| burg, If Whitley county. om the Teaneare tor io Drum corde $10 Ee aan Seared of stolen, on sth sireet: between tnt and Now York eve fore marched back In the direction of Fairfax | dalism that he compelled the miscreants to sus- | der,-1s In ashes. Apprehensions exist as to the | 100 sets of Drug Snares, rs mons near the Iarge red COW wits srrall crooked her Court House. The village was immediately oc- The r ‘OW .wit® small oro! or! pend their villainous work at the point of the | S#fety of Richmond and other places nearer the | 100 Boxwood “B” Fifes. 5 ‘he above reward eupled bya strong Union picket force, and is| pistol. ues kee Robinson ts the only barrier against 10,000 pairs \kouas hove. (eeiueicy pattern ) FATRICR BREEN, corner WOOD PIANO PORT: now heldas a pirket station, from which the} This (thirty-seventh) regiment will need some | We have positive information to the effect that aise ge NOT as PEWARU CE eee ows CRE 7 Avorios — Union scouts yesterday ranged the country to| active discipline to make it any credit to the ser- | Gen. Sherman, in command of the Federal troops, 1,290 Cartridge Boxes. c—% Ww AR ee A 10 of withia a mile and a balf of Fairfax Court House,| vice On yesterday Lieut. Col. Burke found it penal ar per perg bsg Seariows, aud that tele. 1,200 Bayonet Soabbards, ath ied Dur without molestation on the part of the enemy. | necessary to shoot private William Moran frough ‘grapbic communication between Gen. Anderson ie Eerenssion Uap Pouches hn aol ~ i sho _—— ithe oald osu From poiatea mileanda half from the Court | the head for insubordination. The men of the and Gen. Sherman was established yesterday, the | 1/209 Ba: l will focus Eisctoean tg House, the enemy’s pickets were seen around the | regiment were murmuring their discontent at this | line having been erected under the supervision of 130 W. i PATRICK BROWN, prompt punishment into the ear of every visitor, | Mr. Harrington, of the Marion Rifle Zozaves. 1 #6 #-St* near Wendell’s printing office. 5 ; ti Washington 1s fall of theortes accounting for | and were not at all loth to use such phrases as that | ,, @¢%_Sberman is in the possession of information from Gen. Buckner’s comaand, and is confident me 25 Ewa Ep — Reo awsy from the gubeert- the apparent retrogade movement of the enemy, | “ poor Moran was murdered for doing nothing | that the rebel force does not exceed five thousand * ¢ is very black, about 4 feet 6 inches h none of which strike us as being trustworthy. | at all.” men, many of whom are but indifferently armed ) Haverracks, leasant wh n 1 *) One insists that the force has been concentrated in| Later in the dav I saw an officer (a captain) of wo eC betrece ENaGeeoe hte anak 4 0) Masket Slings or where heie brought home to me, froat of Gen. Banks. This is.untrue. Our infor-| this regiment endeavor to raise a squad, first by Hil, snd the csamenden Gy oenaoe nn the : Crass No.9. or lodged in jail_eo.) ert him meta mation.from his position isto noon yesterday, | entreaty, next by imperative orders, to go with | strength of his pasos: - For making and trimming the following articles, se 3) Sté “Anne Arundel ro ~ Md. ‘when there had been no evidence whatever that / him to puta stop to the depredations of their} _ Perfect quiet reigned along the ine of Gen. ViWatoh Coats Sergeants’ Cor, TT 2. . . EN —n thi instant, the R. Johnson !s stronger now than before comrades. Three or four of them dinally obeyed | Sbetman’s forces ata Inte hour lnstovening from | Wptch Coats Sergvante: Corporal TAR Depot. samail bask MARE. The gee Msatel Oren Another theory says that Beauregard has thrown | with a very bad grace, the inquiry having pre- the Bardstown Junction to the advance of the | (02.824 Linen Pants; Flanne jented to come for vrove his army immediately on the banks of the Poto- viously passed amonst them, «= Suall we got” | army, which is led by the Forty-ninth Onio Regi. | D.2mera:Fisnnel Becks; and Red and Blue Jac The “ fort” on Munson’s Hill I find to be per- | ment. haps 300 yards long, in the clrcult of its parapet, | ————__——s | Th ty. harges.and take her away, TORN BELL. No. 580 C street, north, Capitol Hill. we 22-Si* mac, in the vicinity of Occoquan. This we do not believe, though his division in that vicinity i‘. all res od has certainly been strengthened of late. He has| the whole being nothing more than infentry ASSIGNEE'S SALE—§3.000 worth of Drees | office he Quartermaster M 3 61, be ber ti 7 J.C. MoGUIRE & ©OO., Auots, Dees building flats there; we think fora blind. | breastworks, having, however, a rather formida- | {it 4/7 ™midgs, LEX ELLIOTT, ee ee eee aoe cont renked Barak aN oath inn By THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, Our own impression is that he has simply with- | ble “Quaker” gun, in the shepe of en ash log} se) St Assignee, | Pai! $ of inw, th few days og auey sontaom URNITURE’'® Cc. drawn towards Manassas in the hope of Inducing | with a dab of black paint at the butt to represeng | 741 OCKS_GLO SKS. O LOCKS.—A great vari | 7,3, NeW, Y orks snd Boi a eee sn attack upon him, perbaps at Bull Run again. | the muzzle. Such other and more valuabie guns «ty of Clocks just received at co. And whenever the articles named above, or any | dark brown, white in the forah ; Short tail, Ri At any rate we feel certain thathismovement will | as they may have bad here, had been carefully | 6 5 ote BET pe ty eG Oe fe, toe nl ee rane nok Fully | Sad branded on the loft ghoulder, “U6.” Sep- not cheat Gen. McClellan into a forward one on | removed by the Confeds when they withdrew LAINFIELD ACADEMY, Naan Cantisra, ‘or = Tbe bound to furnish otborsat | tember wet Fas ous his part until he haseverything so arranged as he | their pickets previously. At the earthwork to the Pa.—Slat session (20 weeks) commences No- | therquired kind at once or the Quartermaster ; OWNER of the above-described Horse is arranging them at leisure 7 rear of Munson’s Hill, the retreating Confederaten | venber4. Thorough instructionsnd the comforts | Wi lsuepiy the defoleney at the expense of the oon- ot abome forward, prove property, pay OceePATIONoF mDseLL’s miLL Br THe veDeRar | 22d left six sections of stove pipe mounted in the Martin's Hote! October hat opal ‘hee ai: ovthe whol weattees ny trom 4 ee "SARAH A. NALLY. TROOPS. six embrasures; and some rather formidable-lock- | Heolm Plainfield, Cunbeinnd Ne, | time be ordered, withhoding ten por Gun frane the FrOUND—On Thursday morning A foraging expedition started Saturday morn- | / (&t @ distance) earthworks upon Mason’s Hill | _® ~ 2 = pare 2. Na Kn iS poe ; ert of, account rendered, under first ord re rope jn the Northern | prties, © FE oe king, Pario: ane . K 5 ti der i .ani ten cent fro: . [ i ‘Crock ing from Gen. Franklin's division, consisting of | Proved, on the occupation of that point by our pores SANTEE ARS. Socoust rendered under second order until third perty and ing for this advertisement Torrther with s infantry, cavalry and artillery in strong force. | "°OP*: to be just about of the same bogus nature. Also, & number of other celebrated brand fil ed, and so on,until contiact is com- | at 410 Massachusetts avenue, between 9th Reguisites, no a y iz ‘ The stars and stripes, which have displaced the | Wiivlesale aud retail, » | WM. GROSSE P Term in par Proceeded to Edsell’s Hill, on the Orange : Havana Sogar Store. Each proposal must be accompanied by the fol- ME TO M 1 THC DOWLIN and “stars and bara” he-e, now float froma small} se28-1m cor. Pa. av. ane, Washington. | lowing guarantee: CAME ¥ PF LAc, — pe See Alexandria Rallroad, eight miles from Alex- . o 25th Sept. o thin By GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioncers andria. As they advanced beyond our picket | Pi¢ ‘tee nearly upon the apex of the bill There MOORE'S WEST PS phelps yo i turned up. 7 AIL'FF°S SALE OF EXCELLENT Lines the rebels retired to -Sprinefield station. a | 1# eantity of straw on the westerly slope of the 3 Pa 4 dia Chol’ | The, undersigned, — 1 tare Sethe | prove propert ey charge, and take bi miTURe ar Pener a ee mile and a half beyond Edsell’s Hill. From thie Ill, but nothing to indicate that the enemy has hereby guarantee t in oss oregoing bid Ist and 94 sts, Capitol Bu a Teaued Bill, which our forces temporarily occupied | °Y®? been here in any force 5 ond 6 nine aneply most popular Se rd ep ett ton days anes | 2027 st forage, des view oi tho sorronnding country] oF tavee mos In sdvesce ofthis points | ios 2=——enaree ween uN Se" "| TOTES Gh dnc he he baa ta arya kevde j@, 2 fine view of the surrounding country * LOTHS, CASSIMERE! ; aud in ease the said — marked ‘was afforded, but no earthworks or new construc-| W*"d8 the enemy's lines, ond our pickets are} C BRES Np VESTINGS, | shall fail to enter ato contrast ne wicresnid Shere resented te tions of the enemy could be seen. nearly up to Fairfax Court House The Garibaldi New and large lots of the best iver rorey Thomeon, & The mn) who moctas coy ovis sail Bigheidckniectenes cogent gua nd gh ages VME #8 worues| gancing i may fod the, due enttect | Sup terinal io MORTIMEe THOMSDE, of ,and | Regiment is bivouacked at Bailey’s Cross Roads ‘i ae Ls ‘accepted. 7. nsrantor. ® menace cee cats were pia, and the New York Sth (German Regiment), by no.pure ser i oaived ina ean ee F = c Bi Quarsuter, on = n inspection of stock solicited; it inours , Witness. Ported to the camp. Not a gun was fired on . id L either side during these proceedings. The party se the Arlington Mills. ro obligation to purchase. oe WANTS. PA — » Curtains, ba Barnet. &c, Upper! 1 hereby certify that the above named . ope Ne 2 s a 4id not return till late in the afternoon {7 The second regiment of Minnesota hag ; Penn eee dat, os | Seiee their cearerton, ropettysand able te ANTED—Atthe Railroad Depot, a steady, | Wand she and ‘Curtains, one ress. 4 company visited the Mount Vernon estate of | b€€2 ordered by Gov. Ramsey to proceed to the Perry Buildin ‘ the “United States Distriot Ret en ne ToOm servant one Basket. Oi of the iste John A. Washington, recently killed in| St Of war, and Is to be succeeded in command oom. be signed by THE = United States District Attorney or Colleo- | ¢re at Refreshment R. THE © CES —W: I of thé forts by the local State militia. ‘The third Hoes a! Panoy and. to ANTED-B 7 cour vast etook of solect Fa and 3i 2 & respectad! and fourth regiments will be ready in two or | 8!LKS.and other fine DRESS GOUDS at the 6 No proposal bo SITUATION. ge ook Western Virginia, and brought away about 800 bushels of wheat, near 500 bushels of oats, and Save Woman, oe Take, aie x room Furniture, 4 in con, SHAWLS, MANTLES and CLOAKS, | ?82i¢e 9 th s \ Best of references givex, Apply 78 barrels of fisb—all of which has been stored in | tree weeks. i ities in new Acdtama Si eae ans wilbsend’ ee or ‘ ng the aret waertion to | 3% = : the commissary’s depot at Alexandria. rc Timothy Eckels and N. F. Morgan “ toni kinds of Dry Goods for the current wants of | ™ he bidder’ spines of busi vess, or msnufactur Ww Tentaurants Sisot German Girl os for A DEPLORABLE BLUNDER. Salinas, were screed a iia city _ met CARPETS, CURTAINS, OILCLOTHB, —— must be specifically siated in | work. App'y at No, 322 Pa. av., over Wall, Be cae ee Sen. Sealtn en-Ralle Charch| day, qu'a charge of treseon, in havine peta | RUGS. £2. Upper Floors. ROTHER "Tito ak vo list of articles 18 believed to be about Svante of the eset denaee ras Sccompanted by'| pated im the destruction of the railroad. bridges Pa.avenve and vinth st. | que auantity of each artiole that will bs required events of the most deplorable character. Having | in April last. ste, di ; “Perry Buiding” als '- pt hd but the Quartermaster reserves ordering @ greater or jes+ quantit; pasted Vandernerkin’s and Vanderberg’s houses 7 * hould the interests of the service require it ASHINGTON ARSENAL, ‘Lroposale to be endorsed cn the asteloper “P 5 on their way to the former place, and when about | _Rewove —We heut of the removal of Conraa | WW . tobe SEPTEMBER. 1861; | poanis for Supplics for Marine“ orps for ios), end | WA VRSAn Syren balf a mile from it, by some unaccountable Weigan, assayer of the California Mint, on charges id vill be reasived mi ‘ lice of ths oo a Gatrtermsetin °C. S Wacnis ton, B: c. ee eae Ronee mast be ia blunder Col Owen’s Irish regiment, of Philsdel- | of official misconduct, &c. yoandieg officer of thie Arsenal nit tom oft se90 lawiw 7 “One” S| gas and water 10 it, Loostion tu the darkness of the ni ‘1 : 1th of October next for fur:ishing 25 tons of sts aod Pa avenue and H st. A: phia, ‘ night, mistaking, for th tego ER Cumbe|sud Cont, best qua'sty ‘ Ran of the mine,” | \W7ATCHES, this office. rebeyws. Capt. Mott's battery, which was in the ad- 7" There aretwo Generals in Missouri who | suitablo for blacksmiths and st-am eneine use, ard WATCH REPAIRI vance, sustained by Col. Baker's California reg!- answer to the name of Price—one isGen. Thomas | qus! in quality to that. proviously Snes ste rohased, | Just receiveda lane Is Howse yan TED. contaimne about 5 rooms, Price: ; oh will b °. iroati he whois | tl Gold ane Be inoled. in good orter, combined with all desirable mente Baxter's Philadelphia Zouaves avd Col. | headauaiien eet oe Uaton sty ans eee | to bed livered aad stored eae te the Fey. uno | the “Army Watoh Ceara snere., Laostion 1 orth of Se pod Freedman’s cavalry, fired a full volley into the| ether is general Sterling Price, of the Rebel sdisoses dy Be Arsenal, at the ex- te Watcher ea Chro oes Svenus References given if required.” it* ‘oops last mentioned, killing and wounding a | forces, who at last accounts was at Lexington. GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Jewelry, &o., corefoliy repairsd WW ANTED—BOAR Dina p-ivate family, by « number. The California regiment. not knowing _80 28 Lt Col. Commanding, HW GALT & BRO. Aentleman, wife and ch.ld, where there are no of Ladies ont syham the fring came; returned it with] YR, 0, 0. aCOLUMBIA LODGE, No MEMATIA FINES ag PrhigiTiA FINES!!| _s025st__ Pourdoors west of Brown's Hotel, | Br Ome ™ ems moderate, Address he mer’ effect. = vant office: members of this se " aa Sré fraternally ested to A SUN ES. fond : One man was killed and two wounded of Mott's | ine THIS(Moudsy) EVENING thc tie ty 4 500 cross of VaNRMIES, Corks, WARGER RA Fe en SE | Dattery; four of the California Regiment killed '@ Srrangements for tn of our late} AP litia, Col ht, Com H 200 casts Babbitt's Vr ast Pow. colored ; none others need apply. No. 535 a st. and 3 of Col O rs rother. wa Bod F <a on res appointed rancis | 2 59: ae Babbitt's Erasive Sosp and Sosp Pow north, between 6tn and 7th. Tt* wounded ; one oman vedios: afternoo: he members | gid. ‘ounty Con stab © my special Deputy. t Philadelphia Eegiment was killed, and a number jodg 9 are fraternally inv: I fines imposed br tha fener Gouri | cases fresh Marscilles and Bordeaux Salad 01! N ACTIVE, RESPECTABLE RI.DEi of Col. Baxter’s Fire Zouaves were killed. JOHN A. MOULD! ‘ = Seeaah, od teh co ant alfer tho ist day | 20 D0xes first quality Acamantine Candies, Alna Canned reoominendetior 5 barre's Potomac Herring 3 id fines ap eed BY Bald | Also, Greain Parter, Saleratts, Brooms, Buokets, im;owered to collect tha same edi law. “See 2nd volume ofthe laws of the Unite fa i) MIBDLETON & BEALL. chapter #13, seotion 4, ptge 769 and 77°, pass-d ‘st | (HE GREAT RUSH TO ARMS has of July, 1812.” Rr MAseNic —A stated communicati O88. FREMONT'S sTazP. tal Messseratee No Froid ae ent The New York Herald publishes a list of the] fr papay’ Ae ,oo (gto nt trea ‘. staff of Gen Fremont, embracing the names of | Ps dendanoe je requened’ Mace’ is musical director, postal director, police di- willing to make hi useful Ferplee ante tN go nme gus the hours of 74nd 94 o'clock amen” TES WANTED-a BOY 10 aitend to horse and oar- riage. SMITH to rush North Y To let, by the da: = reotor, registrar and expeditor of transportation SOO OS. I WARD H_LAMON. of FALL and WINTER LOTRIN from T'te 4 eceblony Fon ieee cellent Spins, Adiatus, to chief of staff, &e., &c ITF Fostiomnra ate tives de fa Sart 28. 186l.} som Gt U8. Marshal, DO. offers at remarkable iow prices, at No, Bev. | Kirco-s; fan tulle. £0 I uireot ROS" NTUAL, The Herald's \'st must be incomplete; inso- office will remain open to-day and’ Monday | (WPILITIA FINES! MILITIA PINES! | [—S--c2eor ts Fost Ooo __an@tm_ | No. 16 Market Space, betw > meh ae {t fails to tell us who ts the Inflatus to ‘hs 351%” Uti S orolock p> WM. DIXON, uti PAYMASTER® «gn BOXES, the Major General commanding; evideatly the | ——————_-_Co/ eot'r._| This is to give notice to all monte aitsoked ‘busiest and most accomplished gentleman upo: f Medi: 1 Wis staff, judging from the style in which he is mba will be held ia the aily puffed tn the St. Louis Democrat and Re-| WSeh' = inhenery on TURSDAY, October 1, prdlican, the style In which bis regality “fixins” . W_H. LOVEJOY. M. D.. Seo. SER ia IRL WANTED, to do cecerat housework 1a vor’s Petent Camp Cots, Gs rivate A at Hea. Major Wed Me Dosey ere Colmes Mi; cine Bla 2 50 each, twoenléth and lath ota, Pe ‘és a hi Lt A So employment given. se 37-8" ton An ‘Uy ANTED—acteisigeat Yours oroae Bre done up, including the coverings of bis dis- feald es im y said aes Ww: Teoomieeiec. AL 80C! . ~ Busi ust be well patebes sent to Washington through the malls 0 COLE BIA TRE, Dis: aod if pais ce presentation Ry Apply at the Star ry ‘The from the foreign office of the drei Society will be held at the Wash-| rd Ppinmaot th Lawn of the United WANTED TA, ford BALESLADY, in a Dry it Alexander of Ressie with bie mluietere | i? ei “W. Mok: TUCKER, M.D.” 113, section on 769 and Bui id Toroed, is not more replete with huge wax seals} __! ; 5 rf’ Wan cine TSS Market = aad f T 0) NOTICE. OFFICERS, : Ana dyount mon wasted A Campsigning Wagon on “ Washineton sept org 7 ranged, for sleep- new sty'e of Governme: act i ‘ance in case of ready, acd for sale at this office womeenl ate iB, room for: Of the ew tro for wa eau feotly now, havi-g been jure Vaile Or ootee ny Bore x ANTED—TAILORS, 1 ‘cate of this Rotios, afier whiok, stampe of of the ¢makers in Now York, & offered for sale ~ Ww t wrk oa ma issue will pot jn payment of Zi i Undsome, stro round, dark teow G. KOLP,at Wall, Stephene , vi hoon. | ghsivdeaee try chet ieee 2, JAMES sepRRERS™ "1" ANP Sean EO” are—put «battery in Position on this side of the : tas sel . rf 5 reoran’* 50 24. p- Fibre eted tou to hit t don toda | gERDAY on Santaye:tnivomoseuierives have | sirecte Oo Onn Nowe etwern iad / 31g =. NOTICE. 318) CUnaR WES mae on shot and shell, which soon caused them to retire for the delivery of letters after 10a m.of that day [FRENCH COUPEE FOR SALE The adver- ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, Le 8 & COS. 329 L) deyond the range of oor guns; sepafating hur- SRS an een tiser has for sale ndid Coupee, CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, Wah? PS No tay? every body to at edly as ty aid oo. Fes they retired both vp TH PGEARMEN TOF Moe ee Bl 7 RE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Qfies ao. air BAU - . Stream. There con! ne design —The ol this eo all the modern veme! aie | tHING TREN wi taken the h 516 & 8; | I would mort respectfully inform have of nenpun gems errno | SepeRaars nn eng} Sep | ee serene iceito: ||" eae ationey aicenygcpet Mame] Shvrr lowe pio Gree him ah, on Ss Small portion of Johneou's force; that being A genera! complaint book will be , and oi arriage, just new.| — - HARDWARE, At an impossibility there. meek roquant-d ‘we oul ani sitter any ova or ea ee be woid COOKING and HEATING STOVES, $ , gto tab pole on Ee Oe” | the Tamtly bee eanraee eine Do use forthem,| PARLOR HEATERS, that heat above, a0 =B. WEBB. Superintendent _| deuire's pair Sf oars PARLOR GRATES, —* URNPIKE ELECTION—_N gsi and fa ther c COOKING RANGES, for Honses and Campa, _ Frei the ‘Stookuoid dated acon will be sod ae HOT-AIR FURNACES, © itera 4 irons Porn eare Bor 1.875 Post Offee, an LOUSEFURNISHING-GoODs. CAME. LIPE M. BA LUXU cheap vor case. . patie ation r rank, ie soe ‘ tao a * the cover 0 t % ldom has tt been our of 8 citizen so , by express, a” tadt yee glo fei

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