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The Seminole ceme up this morning, also, for From . ome — i its, being somewhat leaky Daxnzstown, Oct. 1.— al upon out wine Island Belle bas been beached immediate- | C8 ™pment at the Great Falls on Monday mornio six regiments of rebel infantry, a body oi ly opposite the yard, where she is undergoing coalry, anda battalion of artillery, ail tn syandisn OFFICIAL. Deranrment oF Stars. } Wasurneton, October 3, 186! It having been tepresented to this Department AMUSEMENTS. ____ AUCTION SALEs. ee a he oe i te oy bee - ’ By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Atotioncers | alan Hips, Oct.4. OUSEHO. anD Ns yy coon: AU 0 SATURDA that agents Who ate employed by individuals to ™M by NENIN. ait er t being no other means} ¢, otomac. They fired about fort 3 i AN DENIN. | we shall se) front of our store, Fog ta rope naitppenn dime rat aged ae pe rd shell, ‘doing conti derabis Progtire pabiporteate in the habit ofeRacting 4] ‘The Reputiful ard PoprlasAmencan » | enth st jock &. im... ™ Cd = ightly but one Own Faienns st the various military camps and ways are occupied by the storeship Anacostia = wane myn Uh wer laths Ger It will be remembered the Island Belle ran into Tocldes by a rebel picket at an earlier hour. the Jacob Bell a few days since, injuring her The guns used by the rebels were seven in num- own bows so as to lay her up for a short time | ber, six and twelve pounders, the latter being with the latter for fepairs a throwing projectiles of the Sawyer pat This morning the gunboat Underwriter, Lieut. fee from those for whom the pessports are re- quested, alleging as a reason therefor that a fee ischarged by the Department, notice is hereby given that no fee has ever been charged by this Department for a passport; that such acharge is expressly probibited by the act of Congress of the Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted 8s to movements end affairs in their vicinities = —————Se {7~ The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than ever of Metropolitan news end gossip, and ehoice ho will in th ag iol Now Gul cass hand e Com 5 ALL THAT GLIT ees 1s NOT GULD, Bedstead, Tab cn A eo TRUMPRTER’S paveaTEa, * In which sh 00 ¢-it* ll sing “Whack Row de ai street and south 5 Sxven:n, Anove DSr. i Ww. RNA ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! | Bry biG PARNARD, Auctionsere, At the commencement of the cannonading, { | XCELLENT FURNITURE AN. i 3 18th of July, 1856, in regard to all passports ex- The Cheapest snd Best Place of Amusements E HOLD Errrcts at A¥CTION—Oe Unebny L » Went d id joined the flotilla again. | Lieut. Col Suite? and the Adjutant of the 34 . ~ ‘Spest ani ecey Smee Bo Ade ou wer enasiae séntiy Sak | ne ne 2 | eee Om Sale ae Falls; ten, miles dietant, | Sept thove lesued' by the agents of the United Inthe City. MOKNING. ath Tostant at 10 orclock, we will elivery to the public. Embraced in its enter- el ae seacproace te tax ek and found the regiment on guard there widely | States ina foreiga country, and in the latter case eaunate a oy techno fm seein A taining contents are the following articles : = ca rechten sername Ly hie oa ae bathe Be eee the fee is limited to the sum of one dollar. Py as * niout and Maborsay otae R land: ALLS HURCH a. ec _ with. ie Co! puiters -- — he Aeviead, 2 rich borer ag Sescirag Eatin, of Star :—Visiting this little village to-day for the | the Adjutant, Astx-pound ball frees the steny’s NION ENVELOPES ‘ IN ANEW PRopeeeeR Kocespol ate Mahosany and Wainut acettoy 6 McClellan and McDowell; Dr.Ruseell | g:st time since the retreat of our troopa from pra BE bee eee Oat ts bh gall gh U™ oat brautifal EnvaND,PAPER.., ae EVERY NIGHT. i One Side Boards: aod. Etsaers, oc & osermmane Soden Bull Run, I was struck by the great change | gne finish, showing that the rebels are not detici- United Sta'es, printed in two three, four do First Week: of the ini ¢ Chairs, . The Brave at Home. "| wrought in the neighborhood. Dwelling-houses | ent in the manufacture of their projectiles in seven oii colors, may be had of S. C NPBA M CIRCUS Cc and Reekers, Brilliant Naval Expedition at Pensacola, and De-| are deserted, with their doors and windows A Union battery subsequently arrived at the | 316 Chesn2t stree! hilsdelphia, and LULA Admission Twents-Sve Cents, jed Hair, Shuck end Shuck and Siruction of & Rebel Privateer; Funeral of | opened wide by the evacuating rebels, gardens ror maple ephtnie asp ott ak pg Soppensd A suing yecksee wil Ba 20nt 8S an eat; | oc ae NORD, Ages. ‘Comm. des. 2nd Hst Rack enamel Otkesn: : 0 . : . ° Saecs S Pobiic Bebe ee mmnions * | and crops trampled and ruined, while a stench | Pre‘ iencs bagesed ‘evenguasin Gast atiek Teoeiptof eents. _— ne Sl-cotw | mNHE UNION MUST ANDSSALL BE PRE- orany Mirvore, inf news from Mimsour!, Cairo, Kentucky, | Pervades the atmosphere in many places perfect. | About 5o’clock the same force encamped about HEAPQUARTERS POR CLOTHING. BATS | “G7 py picxony he NE FIELD AGAIN! | M AWainnt’ Marble-top and other estern Virginia, Banks’ column. Fortress ly intolerable. No buildings in the village have | two miles from the river, opposite the mouth of and GAPS—! ‘No. 460 Seventh st., opposite “ been yet destroyed, though there are evidences | Muddy Branch, where a Massachusetts regiment | Post Office. oo'Pim | the, mambors of the Hickory Clab take great iv flotilla ———S — 5 leasure in announcing to their many ‘Stoves and many other Hous furnishing Goods, ‘otomac and the arm tem east isstationed. Here they remained all night, but EA DQUARTERS FOR CLOTHING, HATS | §, Nie g-neral t Terms . Patri Military movements Ia'and akeur in | of attempts to barn one or two. Just enst of the did not compliment us by any demonsiration, | HLEAPQUARTERS F HPS, No. 460 Seventh | theit Sixth Gosed COT TON Paa ee oot WALL & BARNARD, Avcts. city. 3 village is to be seen what was once the fine brick Early this morning they again moved forward. | street. oc 1-im the FnaeRLiy Hare. comer of 9th and Dsts.,| Departmental intelligence; Latest telegraphic dis- om MONDA '» October mansion of Dr. Bowen, (a rebel surgeon,) of Ehey eee peceabiy destined to Leesburk or the ‘oint of Rocks. which nothing now remains save a heap of The fiver is too high at present toadmit of cross- bricks and rubbish. A short distance above are the ing at any of the fords. The New York Thirty- ruins of a house, the property of Mr. —— Fletcher, | fourth still continue to guard nine miles of the and down the railroad track. in the wild, roman- ree Lieat vues ae asiy tiny have been Ue valley, bere and there tall tottering chimneys Prods og for nearly three mon! - eneral Banks reviewed and { ted stand sentry over the ashes of rebel and Unton | 1,40 tetgades & his attendee ecae thas oisee sai By WALL & BARNARD. Fe member ORSE, BUGG'ES, CA AR- pouse willbe shared to sake thie Tee epee, | A eee eee ES CARY ALL WRGae: the Party of the seascn Prosperi‘s Corilion Band | ING, sth instant, at 19 cloak, we Wi at the ‘bas been enraged for the occssicn Tickets 50 | Auction \ooms— cont>, admit in 8 genzleman and indies Broder 16-06 Brows Bobtail Bay Horse, Buggy and Har- 0c4-3t* COMMITTRE OF ARK Je a Secciie, Frisst GRAND SEIZ5 FIC Nie OF THE —— end Harness, patches from all irters; Militar ig ss ments — Lr ego Saran in . oe ments, &c., &c ; with agricultural, horticultn- ral, and "gardening miscellany, bous-hold recipes, general news, poetry, locals, and choice This 1s just the paper above all others for per- Sons sojourning in the National Metropolis to en) | JIE RECEIVED, one of the largest stocks of New and Fashionable Clothing ever offered in Washington, which muet be sold within the next thirty days to make room for winter good: - sons wauting Clothing, Furnishing Goode, Trunks Has and Caps, should call soon, as now is th time for bargains, at No. 460 Seventh st., op; its Post Office. ool im Gayo ADVANCE OF THB ARMY; but : SMITH has not advanced the price of his Will come off on —~3____WALL & BARNA property. This is supposed by some to be indicative of the 8: ‘ 3 tf send to their friends at a distance Price only| —Tavlor’s Hill effords the best view of the coun- commencement of fall campaign. ‘The troops SH at aa iol, he has jnat reqcived and is selling MONDAY, Ocsober Teh, 1G, Br WALL & BABNARR an omer. . tre ‘5 were found to be we! 'sciplined, weil clo id satisfy yourselves of the great bargains tiat w Pa P, \B 2’ 84 r Sate reese Per copy, <obarans ber ere postage | try paca aap froma this Peete pri pos ap and well equipped. Some of the regiments have | are now offered evory day wt SMITHS No 400 Loxrrien’s Gann, E. eS Ay iy Batak Prepaid by stamps when so arrange: the rebels are ocezsionally seen stealing along not yet been paid, which is attribuied to the ne- | Seventh = 0c i im Corner New York ay. and Second st, SATURDsY MU: , at 9 _ HOO Co heights and watching our movements from Bar- cessary presence of the paymasters in other di- (GEALFD Pw OPOSALS, till the et of Octo. o'clock, we will sel! Spirit of the Morning Press. rett’s Hill, though their pickets are much nearer | visions. LY e “ pledges, we uame in rt— Celeb-ated Band hss been en- Boia and Silver Hunting and © Face Watohes, ed 6 OCCASION. old Gard, Fob and Vest Chains, Key~, "Ee atrioteat orter will be kept by a guard kets, Gold Penola, Sets of Jowelry, ke, ‘pore, os G engaged for that pur: at Kev sivers. Powcer t insks, Kifles, Sword ¢ anes, ————_————_——_—_ = ‘Bc gether with p generel variety of isdies Wear- Clg ‘el. such se— Wik and 10 rawis. £0 WANTS. Givabs,s oars, Breas Pattepon ———— WANTED—15 or 20 CARTS for hanling iron. ~~ Also,s IN R. ELVANB, on 4 309 Pa avenue. The Inseiligencer notices the self-destructive bers, 1861, at 12 o’clock m., are invited for aa elements in the government of the Southern Con- lying the army with Beef Cattle on the hoof, be delivered at Chambersburg, Berriebara, or York, in the State of Pennsyivanis, as the Gov ernment mar designate . Bidders are requested to hewy 4 y inal! particulars with the form of bid pubi shed herewith. Government reserves to itself the right to pay, in Trea-ury notes or other fonda it has for disburse ment, and to reject any bid and forany cause. No bid will be ent&rtained un'ess the bidder is present to respond to hia bid. is The Goverr ment will receive 4,000 head under the contract, ard will reserv@ the right to require avy additonal number up to 16.000 or Hundred Magnificent Prizes will be distrih- | assortment of wu. wi the village. All the timber (which fs quite heavy on ae ee Prosper’, Tu New Navat Exrepition.—Wenoted yes. here) is being cleared away, in order to perfect terdny the charter of the Vanderbilt steamers, the sweep of our batteries now being constructed which are to be added to the fleet of transports al: with great skill upon commanding elevations, ready chartered and purchased by the federal and many of the soldiers are still busily engaged governueet. on Pe briaoe dead expediies is . | now fitting out a! IS pol actin connection Siting up In thelr new quarters those little sae with men-l-war from Fortress Monroe. Of the venlences so conducive to the comfort of soldier transports, the Vanderbilt is provided with berths life. for two thousand men, the Ocean Queen for two The first signs of the encampments recently oc- | thousand three hundred, the [llinois for one cupied bythe rebels on the road from the George- | tvousand five hundred, the Empire City for one The Repwdlican continues its chronic argu. Mentation to show that the enemy bas no troops to speak of in Virginia. te OUR MILITARY BUDGET. —_-——__ MAJOR GRNBRAL FREMONT. ‘eas Coats, V. and Panta, ertment of P ated Ware. i ANTED-—Six BOYS, from 12 to 15 years of in par funds. a 1 te be le weekiy in such quantities aco. at T. M. HARVEY'S Oyster De E. WARD, Pawnbreker Gwn Aqueduct erefound Just this slde of Ball's | Dondesd:'the Dentel Wickes foe oe eae eee | aabelivgiios te bo made weokiy Mj No 281 0'tt, betwen ith and Tithy one $e WALL & BAKNARD, Avets. ‘We have every reason to believe that the rumor | Cross Roads, consisting of rails set upand covered | and ti. The Cattle must average 1,300 pounds Baltic, Matanzas and Atlantic are also with straw, and of brush huts sheltered by thick | coaling ae Leblinght oe ae szpesitien These vi Vessels wi carry at least nm ousand men. ererbanging cedar and pine. A few rods enst of | Vesiel Great Republic, the largest American sail- Upton’s Hill there are quite a number of these ing shipatioat, bas just been chartered by the rail buts, covered with corn fodder and rye straw, government, and fs fitting up with stalls to trans- capabie of accammodating about one regiment. port herses.--N. Y. Post. < A ridiculous specimen of Confederate earthworks, = consisting of a little ridge of dirt, thrown up| U7” The Navy Yard, at Portsmouth, N. Pl., is . one of the busiest bives in all New England. aboat two feet high, runs along the side of Up- ] The inustersuly there includes about 1,700 men, ton’s Hill—the only signs of rebel fortifications in | and the monthly pay-roll amounts to about that vicinity, though it is believed that in the | #35.000—the total oe, per month being from ted to rent. = House of, say four} By WALL & BARNARD. Auctoncers, rooms. 1n a piossnat net et Ee + Sth st. south side Pa ae R UK REED URDs - we wil alleging that Major General Fremont has been Ordered to this city is untrue, and also believe that it has not been determined to call the court- martial, which the specific and formal chargts Drought by Col. Blair against him, may rendered necessary according to the rules of the service, to In Missourt. rom the best information within our reach,we judge that Colonel Blair distinctly charges upon gross Weight; and vo animal wili be received which Weighs less than 1,000 pounds gross, Re. couditional bid will be received. rhe bids to be directed to Capt. A. Brcx with, ¢.8. U.S.A, Washington, D. C., and exdorsed “* Proposals for Beef Cattle. Form or Bip. | I, A B, do hereby propose to deli to the Gov- ernment good Beef batho on the hoof for huadred pounds gross weight. The Caitle to be delivered at Chambersburg, Harrisburg, or York, in or State of ‘enns: Wwania, aa = Soversmen’ may.designate, scoordin; erma n- cloned adver ment, he Cattle to be weighed 9 tothe Treasury” Will pay ta adenccs. Noreen N LOT ur KE din Adare nex No Elis Piet Oiee ote: | AVWRtaeae a Accuon On, GaTURBSy WANTED—Ina iearant loostion, two unfur- Il in front of the Auction Rooms. lot o! nished ROOMS. with permanent ROARD entuoky Horses, consisting of Browns. for one ortwo grown persons. A nots addressed to | Sor el . Work, Riding and Harness Horses. D. N. D. EMERSON: Navy Agents Offer erat, | T hnce Horted have just arrived, and sre ofthe ing terms and derori| best And Ss this sale is without reser-e, i' receive immediate atten’ nw offer another rare opportunity to secure @s0od SA tt | ill OF WASTED A JOORNRYMAN CONFEC- | 27°. TIONER and F.4 KER, on ossh. ‘ho understand; % Aud baking oxker. To one who mae Walt & BARNARD, Apots_ making oi suite, 8 stead he soal a the weight eo determined to be job and cond wares. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, A dense pines on Barrett's Hill and beyond the Du- | $100,000 to $115,000. ‘There are four new vessels tho. purehsss weight. | hereby agree te give & ite sible So weee, LAT ng Hy A General Fremont’s mismanagement, the loss of the laney place there are masked batteries of a more | ROW 00 the stocks, two phils fore aise atente good and sufficient bond for che faiallment of the | _1t*s menth ot to TUESDAY MORNING, SScber baile of Springfield, and the more recent fall of | formidable character. From Taylor's Hill, completed; and two. wdegrhell Ricnmern fast | Qoerace and, to rec payment for the Catt. MUIR aT Cas eens ob Bren band on bread. | Aeros ge TUESDAY Mi Piotare Witlegten, with other allegations of improper | th‘bugh a gap in the heights, the Blue Ridge is | commenced, to be called the Pawtuckaway and | ‘The Gratda ivery of the Cattle wii be required sn" ner, Bou! of establishment of Mr. John W - RTEA MAaPhee Wn Dee | Pent tylvania avenu-, betwee. 12th and sth ats., UARTERMASTERS —Wanted, Quarter. | we shal: sell his entire stock in trade, comprising— Q master’s Clerk or U & Qoartermaster’s Sor- 6 oe jact as a commander, on bis part seen, in direct line with which is visible at times | the Modadnuck. The Kearsage, 1,000 tons, will cond mmander, ; to be made about the 10th of November, 1861. the smoke of a large encampment, apparently not | C’TY Seven heavy guns, and is in the dry dock, 80 27 td aH i: > Gilt Frame “Mantel. Pier Chamber Ginsses, and Will probably be ready for sea in November, ASHINGTON ARSENAT. 4 various styles and patterns, BREVET MAJOR GENERAL WOOL. more than six miles distant. The Ossipee, of 1,500 tons, is on the stocks wuere Ww = tobe eng TORR 4, el. | Ervin’ ‘Aaarecs, Te RMIDORT 35 Pe aes, | Lovet aedescs terraces in Gilt Feomen, Gen. Wool is expected to reach this city to-day. | How long our troops will remain here, itisim.| the Santee was built, and is expected to be for Fan? clit bee by ho Acting sonnte | between 43 ant 6th rts. 003. 2t* "| Bronze pei 9 Machine, &0 .&o. Our tmpression is that he bas been ordered here | possible to learn; but | think we shall stretch on launched in about twenty days. ‘The side-wheel | ant Quar ermaster at this Arsene! wont la, m of | WAyANTED-—A stout BOY. to learn the biaok Tousen ag soon, though bow far or 1n what force 1s known | Bac titan 28 fous burthen. They are very | Thesch instant, for the delivery cf ap conic beet smuthing business ; one that has been at the| oo 5 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. for consultation, aud that he will not long hence rr es an - hes te Hat-bottemed, and will draw only six feet of seasove! Oak Wood and 12) tons best White Ash | business one 5 referred, A! Journeyman, NOTICE —SALE OF PITTSBUKGH. 4087 y to powers * x fi y yi hoet jobbi TTS. . be ordered to Missourl, either to preside over the | ™Y ‘the Powers that be. seversl ef tho gannene Sow EOlGg Net eles | TERE ones aetisten: alll be, dernetin lth et pig et the corner of Oot Ske eee AP | NOFCE S4L8 0 HICAGO KAILRoaD— court-martial before which the charges against} _ Imrortant ir Trvs.—The New York Herald, | yards, will fit out at the Portsmouth Navy Yard. | avality; the wood to Le straight and cut in leng’ bs |” do3.st= y virtue of & droree oO} %&hich is bound to have at least one big sensation item per diem, has information “ from Norfolk of U7"The C.S. A. appear to be carrying on a @ most important character,” to the effect that the | brisk trade, with Mexico, in arms, ammuniton, revels are making great preparations to atteck matted ‘ee nd e iaghir peglos Newport News and then Fortress Monroe, so as to only at Matamoras, but at Vera Cruz,—and we do effect an opening to the ocean. not see that any difficulty is experienced in get- —_—_— ting itto the Rio Grande. A country like Mexi- i[> From the publisher, Mr. Thos. H. Dodge, | co, the ple of which ave eternally fighting, who issues them pro bono publico, we have copics omen Ehemasives mast o meoeeelty bave =s abundance of arms nol else,—and we mu: bhesherp cen wn Boe eae et net voip attest therefore, if Jeff. Davis, cut off ¢ by the blockade, from Europe, should seek a printed in handsome style indeed by Mr. H. Pol- market for arms, gunpowder, etc , there, trusting kinborn, D street. to Rood luck to —— sate es bands a eS REE we eee ‘confederates’ vy e Overland route a U7 The steamsuip Fulton, which arrived in ereelang route is a bard road to travel, and it !s not Gen. Fremont may be tried, or to command in that officer's stead. During bis absence from For- tress Monroe, (from which post we do not believe be bas sofar been detached for any consider- able length of time,) the command there will devolve on Gen. Mansfield TRE ALLEGED ADVANCE. The heavy increase of the Union army on the other side of the river within the inst week, has given rise to newspaper reports that it is General MoClelian’s purpose to commence his general advance immediately. We see nothing to justify the impression. He seems to be but strengthening of four feet, Both the Wood and Coa! must be delivered at the Arsenal and tae \ ood to be corded and measured by a sworn city wood measurer, free of expense to the Government Hidders will state t per cordorton. The contract wiilbe awarded tothe lowest responsib.e bidder, who shall give sausiae- tory s ‘curity. aot be modo ln Treasury notes, if the overnment desires 10 80. ‘ FRS. J. SHUNK 00 2 td Ist. Lieut. Ordua: ce, A. A.Q. AL ted Sates for the northern distt-ot of Obie, te — ——— lor t rn du a ANTED—A moderate-mzed FURNISHED a enuse tn Sohancery therein HOUSE. addrecs*F. H.,” Star Office, eta- | Charles Moian and others are ting terra, &o. 00 2-3t* py ittsburgh, oot Wayne Caieago Ae AER, a Ne sah BREAD, and CARE | piancto ans iary decreas a? thee nD ww BAKER. gt No. 933 Eleventh st. (Navy | the United states for the western district ay! ania, she cistrict of ARPENTERS.— Wanted, 3 or 4 good Ca: = Wine BRS trict of Illinois re: ely, In causes depend- rates ones, Apply to BALD ‘yin tad Gon ———— 7? WASTED TO RENT—A HOUSE suitable for cake bakery. Apply J-AIGLER, below Ftar Frases E. Walker. oo SHINGTON Al A Ww an » SEPTEMBER 27, 1861. SzaLep PRorosars, to be endorsed “Pr is for Goal? will be teceived at thee of ieee manding officer of this Aracgal unti! 10a. m of the joth ea ee ee for furnishing 25° tons of rian onl, a suitable for blacksmiths aed Office. —————— OES ry whi ANTED—DRE“SMAKERS and ao MA-| Mortgace upon | WY ORIN OPERATOR = ng os . WILLIAN, 326 Pa av. Soarte respectively My daly WANTED—A GiRL, and do gener ml eg: il Hal re? i Rie to cook a ne housework ins smal! family. Inquire at \ at the New York yrsterday morning, brought 110 bales impossible that Uncle Sam may m it still | equal in quality to that pi land bet Cleve:ané, in Ais columns for his final move, which may not} of cotton from Havre, and about 2,000 stand of | barder, by throwing a few regiments into Texas Srioh, willbe ahiown, ov ap 73 May shied oon Shand I eo fhe Biate of Ohio. bo fer 2 Gotober, A. D. oecur for weeks to come. When it does occur, | arms for the Government to watch the frontie! adjacent to the wharf at th reenal, at the ex- ANTED—A young WOMAN, to sssist in | four 0” ook p.m. id day, the foulowsine de however, the probability is that Beauregard will eine Tc a pear of Sap OMteE nak p mAunay. Ww onkine ged eral house G00! reler- | sori ste wits Promotep —Mr Jobn B. Russell bas been pro-| Ctnctnnatt Entaencuep.— The Cincinnati 6 & RA y. ences required. A st, between s Ti the Pittsburgh. Fort Wa: ‘decline an engagement, as he did when General ss P Gazette of Tuesday says: The work of throwing | _*¢ 28 Lt Commanding. } G'and Hsts. the McC. got ready to reoccupy the range of hills— | moted to a third-class ($1,600 per sen) clerk | up intrenchmentson the hilis surrounding’ we NOTICE. ‘Taylor's, Upton’s, Munson’s, Mason’s, and Ed- | *bip in the Pension Bureau, vice Mr. Ezra Wi!- city is progressl rapidly as possible. About liams, dead three hundred laborers are now engaged on the $$ posed Tue Stavexy Question In THE WasHINOTON Be et acattone. nbs big guns on the arracks lot—twelve 32 pounders an: eight 24’s— Cuvacnes —The following, from the Washing- | have not yet been removed, but an order for them ton correspondence of the New York Times, is | Wa8 yesterday received by Col. Jones, and it is making some talk in town to-day : bo iggode re work of transferring them to the “<The “lozic of events” has at length forced | wii) gil be commenced this morning. The: NTED—A middie-aged WOMAN to cook. ‘ash and iron. To one weil recommended es will be paid. Ineuireat No 32! New » between 13th snd 13th ste 002 3.* WANTED—an sotive LAD or young man, to ~, Sttenc in an office None need app y bui those Mriling a fair ha d,:and able to opsn the office by 634 o'clook, having had their Lreakfast Neither Sryuisn Autumn and Winter Wrappings for ladies, of qualities better thanusually found in this market, in Wovlezs and Silks Many novelties in Shawls. With all kinds of Dry Goods for the gen- erai and special wants of families and housekeep- ers. a pine only, the sctua! cash standard value, marked in plain Keures, sall’s—which he is now engaged in fortifying Not one of them is near enough to our original Line of fortifications to be assailed from them, or tu assail them. So, their occupation by the rebels ‘was of no importance tn its Probable conse- quences to General McClellan’s command —so a Das No-tere and Eastern correspondents send | ne. a applications come from tho ea raid to cleat pat | rm be t 8 new suppi:es y. an e or do any thir eneral'y required, Ad- i rs Jong as he could easily drive the enemy from| the Slavery controversy upon the churches of | welcome to selena iad sunedet forth thate on Curtaine, Gilelotns, Rugs, &o. upper! dr Bs, own, end Writings greing nam and ref. r- | Statarand at pares Santon sed volte be- them at will. Beauregard knew well Lis power aren, 230. iiss ean renatle at we ——$—$_______ "An inspeation of atvok implies no obligation to | Boe toM..” Box 10, Star Ome. 202 %_ | longing to said Co” pavy;erd all surpliss of tim to do so, and therefore evacuated his positions congregations of thealty, etree many ules pees {7A letter from Munich says: The work on purchs: 6 pa TERR es Exe. .. SUTTER, bf TED Col - ALL, mg yedos by oti Comeaie or by th sewsra! or stssl on them on the instant he satisfied himself that] over our heads Che Unitarian Society here bas | the #rand gateway of the Capitol of Washington | 2° 2- Bveune and Ninth st. 2 Os = S— Companies which wers consolcated into said McClellan designed advancing upon them. So] always been more or leas AntiSlavery, and al. | 180M the point of being terminated in the royal TREsguRY NOTES OF ALL DENOMINA WANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash and! Pittevurgh, Font Wayne sod Ch-cags soon as General McC. 1s reedy again to advence, | though it dismissed a brilliant young preacher, | foUndrv, and in about a fortatght will be publicly TIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD, Beauregard will find upon bim an inevitable mecessity to decline a battle; or we are greatly mistaken in the signs around us. some years azo, for the exuberance of his zeal in the cause, rather than for maintaining {1, the church hes never, so far as [ can learn, bad a set- tled pastor who was not avowedly opposed to Slavery. The immediate permanent successor of the rejected pastor came here with the reputation of having preached a Kansas sym pathizing sermon to bis former congregation, in the West; and while there he habitualiy avowed his sentiments from the pulpit But the ‘‘overt act” of this society was committed yesterday, in the call of the Rev Wm. H_ Channing to the pastorate, after he bad presched two decided Anti-Slavery ser- URNPIK® Roap Company, Oct. 2, 196: mons e recelved 29 out of 33 votes, the nine | divider of four Siccmsmcnen sean ot ont opposing votes being cast for other clergymep of | O301« i known Anil-Slavert views, fil have not el. holders cn demand, at the Bank of Washington. luded to this church as an filustration of the re- ee mark that a great religious controversy is arising UNITED BU‘LDING ASSOCIATION — on Slavery | The fact is, the Unitariansonly differ | Us, AD oe eee Wil be held at t as to the mode of treating the subjict. Torclote All abeakhe dae anett But the controversy to whicu I now wish to| are requeated to be present. as {t call sttention arose on Fast-Day, in the F-atreet payment of dues will be resumed. Baptist conrel, of ach Mr. Samson is oo: _0¢ 3 3t CHAS. WILSON, Secretary, Some seven or eight years avo be was regarde: SNERAI E a riot hagas ps the Slavery question, in GENERAL ORDER Wa, 6. the Southern sense of the word, and this impres- HEADQUARTERS iz i sion may have bren strengtuened by the fact thet aan Barristers eae ae Mr Sumner lodged in his house at the time of 1. No Surgeon or Assistant Surg-on can receive the cssault upon him by Brooks Subsequently, | & commission from the Governor of Penns lvania, bowever, Mr Ssinson became President of Co- | unio # lie has fi passed &n examination betores lumbian College, an institution located on the | Board of 3: ne ous my 4seordanoe with the Act of Quiskirla of the city, which Is chiefly patronized | \Sremb!y and Geus al Orde.s No, 25 of the War bs ari South hg os pr poke to pe Post, | "A Medical Board for the examination of 's views appears to bave undergone a change, | ¢. 8, or Assistant Surg-o: a and In May he went down to Richmond This din the State of Pe exhibited in one of the large rooms of the estab- lishment. It is a work of the grandest style, and the basso relievo representing the principal scenes 1s the War of Independence excite great admira- jon. Ai'rosd, to be used in operating snsé road, wherever situate. by Spe came tite by ~ hich = a eg e41 Ompsn:., o 7, origina! ‘Om| * severa'. together, with 8. | corpo.s ive f anchises ot said Company, and of the said origins| Compa- Ries severai.y,inoivding the right fre chise of said sore Compeanice to font aol as & Cor- won, rold as t eal 1 decrees coviee feat the pa chaser, upon’ bog confirmatuon the sale aod rull comp! the oond:tiovs thereo . shall ho d all the ry, rauchices. aud the mppurt, nanooe oy cal same titie 108 are ibargh, Fort Wayne and Ginoase ™ ay, and each and all nf ead arta from the hen of all ssid aor ‘ liability for any debts or cousolidated Companies. and irom ail ¢eims On BoeoR!: but subject, mewertheless, to th ital stock 5 aay ite as on =o sree! in | the sale, for purchase sed by said dec rece to be pai apres of the sale, or by former ovdera jeorecs be psid otrerwise The right of way, depot grountr @nc lots, ae in =. tty and pone of Chi- said Company since ort eidanite and Ue bridge Property iether res! estate © Compsn: ity +f Pi'te- burgh, Gre subject to Doctange hens fame We will deposit inthe Uni ta here or in New York, withou obarge, jess than Fifty Dollars for parti ‘ishing toinvest in Three-year Treasury Notes, bearing 7 3-10 inter- t SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE. FANT & CO., g6 1Il-Im Bankers. No, 352 Pa. avenue. AY MASTERS’ P CASH BOXES, Favor’s Patent Camp Cots, Game Stools from 3) cents to $2 50 each, Bisnkets, Comforts Pillows, Iron Bedateads, &o, For axle by JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO, se 27] 2w Corner Tenth at. and Pa av, OOO iron. ‘loa satisfactory person good wages will be paid. Apply at 420 New Yor! oh 18th and l4th Pte ee ool aa ee ee ae WANTED-TAILORS, TAILORS 0 Te lors 00) work o; u S G. KOLP, at Wall. Stephene & 3 aot AERY LOST AND FOUND. $ REWARD.—Lost a TWENTY-DOLLAR J GUD PIEC n Tuesday evering or Wed- nesday. The finder will receive the above reward by lcaving it at thi 8. is ——————eee $5 REWARD.—Strayed away from A. 0. CON- NER, on Second at hetween F and G rts., on the morning of the 28th of tember, & heavy dark colored COW, wi ‘spot on her forehead, with cocked horns, and white on the end of the tail. 00 4 2t* STRAYED—-0n the 3d i te 8 large biack &9 HORSE; full tail; whire spol the fo |; marked “U. 8” on the hind quar- ter ard *C.” on the fore quarter, ri side The finder will be suitably re ied by re- turning timto PJ. NEWMAN, 261 Pa avenue, south side, near Twelfth st. 00 4 St" STRAYED OR STOLEN-—On the 24 *9 from Dor-er’s Hotel, on back MARE. short 12 rears with very siim tail $5 reward wil! be paid for her re- to the above named hotel, 00 3 St* USHT TO THE SUBSCRIBER, Friday September 27th, BAY MeRT about fitex ands high, which the owner on DSR ve rovil rr port: LS eR. yP DE Pi ROBE) T PAR ge Treasury sume not FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. There is no truth whatever in the story rife here to-day, that last night Frderal troops were ad- vanced to Fairfax Court House and now occupy that position. Since the day on which Munson’s Hill wes occupied by a portion of Gen. McDow- ell’s division, no further advance has been made. ‘The farthest point on that line that may be re- garded as being in the occupancy of Federal troops is Taylor’s Hill, though our picket lines extend half a mile beyond Falls Church, on the Leesburg turnpike ; while our scouts not unfre- quently range the country to points very near Fair- fax Court House. . Stephens & (Co MASt Nip NOTICE —A ap. nication of Washington Centennial 0. 14, will be aeld THI (Friday) EVE. at porclook. By order of the W, 1 A aE: Bee. bemi a AND WASHINGTUN ividend DISCIPLINE. ¥etlerday we saw a Colonel riding on Penn- sylvania avenue with a private riding ab-east of him—both smoking. Half an hour later we saw a Lieut Colonel, a private and a negro riding all abreast. While such things continue the regiments to which those officers belong will surely lack the discipline necessary to make them effective troops oul 6, Do provision having been © ads for th: men! 4 JOHN FERGURO%. PATHORE RETOOL, HOMASE WALKER. ‘Trestess, Sud Master Commissioners. as slur. en: ec 318 NOTICE. 318 DEATH, THE PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION oF EDUCATIONAL. * 00 8-3t* BANISH aect. M A CARD, y regiment raised in the State of Pi AV = = - SCHEEL, Tenc..er of Music, w: to PRIVATE RIGHTS. was regarded by many at the time as virtuaily at i be ren . fparrisburs, srotober 24, lee] aie ae pegs fled a I T—In the omnibus, between Fan's store, eager tee eoube that he will continu The followlyg “general orders” of Major Gen- pe Pathe nn, bet Re saverttclest 20; Hotel on Renee tan ee okey ot eh liards! CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, u Washington, aed the Omnibus Stand 1h fartner eral McClellan should be preserved by every man b 7 Give lessons to Le si ere or tho. var Young indies having ed their education a schoo!, anc wishing to imp-ovethem- Seives in their musics! stedies, would have a 4 chance, as D. jt therough im OR, moderste terms. will be given. Apply at 293 G 8". between 13th and I4th. 0 $-3t" Ww ILL Rosana be Sahel Eomony i: never beard that he complained of bis treatment Mrerine of While there, or that be was compelled to leave The college under his control bas ttself been drought Into suspicton by his connection with It, and real or imaginary rockets have been seen to emanate from that quarter, which were surmised to be signals to the enemy On fast- ve Union prayer meeting was held orgetown, or between tie Stan’ and the sub- soriler's store in Geargstown, = buckskin’ O# T- MONNAIE, containing ressury nots a $5 gvid piece and two $2.50 .and about $10 In other money. A libers! Will be paid for tte zetura to tne subscriber, corner of High and Gay ats., Georgetown, 00 2 St Mrs. FRANCES DEMAR, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. I would most reepectfully inform you that I have now in store my full supply of HARDWARE, COOKING and HEATING STOVES, PARLOR HEATERS, that heat above, in hisarmy. It tells of his fixed purpose of com- pelling all for whose conduct he is indirectly re- sponsible, to respect private rights hereafter: Hxapguagrers, Agay oF THE reo} A. G. CURTIN, Governor and Commander-in-: lief, 1: Ce Oo 3-5t _CBale Bintte,A D C f TURNPIKE ELECTION.—Notice is hereby given to the stockho'ders of the Washington Turnpike Company that an election will be held atthe Pormore and Mechanion’ Bank, Washington, October 1, 1561. General Orders No 19. 3 esday, Octo! vete'y.o1 Monday, 7. Apply at her Georgetown, D C., onthe recond MONDAY (Ith) I8T.—On Tuesday Ist, between the | OF Pi > ork between Isth and 143 The attention of the General Commanding has} 1" Dr. Samson’s church. During these Ineetings | In October next, for the election of a President, PARLOR GRATES, Lara sipbieal Moses Reuse eee te sta. ngnocgree en ais it ts the custom for those present to address the | “ht Managers and a Treasurer to manage the af. COOKING RANGES, for Houses and Camps, BO ntainin, her recently been directed to depredations of an atro- audience briefly on relivious topics, and on the epee the i. pene Lae font rad then ensuing, HOT-AIR FURNACKS, osipts. eo. Tne” der. will seortvea liberal W 488INe On A OK ROWE FS- cious character that bave been committed upon | oceasion referred to, Mr. Hamlin, of Maine, near % 7 }, 3 # reward by avi at i H the Persons and property of citizens in Virginia | relative of the Vice-President, spoke upon ine | —0u 2 28¥td aren nD. Eresantet HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. ton, oF ai te atofe < Mr. 57h a No. 22 Fit jtehwecen Sch Und THE seen Washington ; by the troops under his command. The property | duty of confessing national as well aa. personel COMPANY “A,” U. 8. ENGINEERS. All fall and complete, and will sell them very | "¢st pattie not to tare and No. 15t West st. , of inoffensive people has been lawlessly and vio. | #!®% 1 order to secure the forgiveness and bene- prile Intelligent 8nd ale bodied mechanics cheap ror cass. are one : will enlisted to fill this Company to the os Or awn or were this lnstituten diction of the Almighty. % y » iret notifying me. Vayment on there ~ Jently taken from them; their houses broken open, antes wine the 5 Peet Re preesiant oe *] mum, fixea bf aad "B13 to iegsire pb) Ne hadab rig 4 Bb 244 3 . BY. x stores, or addressing 1m some instances, burned to the ground. “* That the «in of Slavery isan abomination in Ponti, food and stain bar ar ad soSson iain vmaeeen ee 008 coco” “Mv. - __ The General ts perfectly aware of the fact that | the sight cf God cannot be questioned, and that | ~~ uly ef oo 10 LARS REWARD: Ne way, FIELD ACADEMY, Nazar Ca! 5 Tr, eaugn as such, Is guilty of it 1s equally clear. | ((§™ PRFARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN SOMETHING NEW! ire th Sept. my Ni 33 P ) on fe Fe ped ance og bed fried If, therefore, the People of God do not confess | Fo rer, earieg kk nthe house $18. aero Gaxataet Discovany o pil | in Beueht, and ght 4 in =| receive buapes mase ard dep t most ily and sincerely, our be- 4 ity THE AG ; army. He feels confident, therefore, that all offi- country may be visited with Jodginents as wii iranano'6d at that plaon Folios of, the sity at 281 o saree, an inoh lougt iad So eee aed pete rig cor and soldiers who have the interest of the ser- | 8“Vere 28 those of the Jews, and the dayof retri. | "A Soetoro ent book will be opened, and cit- OYSTER ED Diack flaunting hat. The above rewaet wit seR-colm Plainfield, ry bation may be near at band.” izens sre requested to and enter any com- hh pak § for very to me, or 20 ‘Wiee at heart will cordially unite their efforts with Isinte they may have to ot In the Shell and Thore@gbly Cooked (far superior his ia oa . At this point the chairman, Rev. Dr Samson, toe to the colineore pepe, ot any irre to & roast) in so minutes, the fastest get her Cc. A endeavoring to suppress practices which | interrapted the speaker, saying that be had intro: | '® 12 Pee WERE Senin ee time on record. Call and wee. oo lt G at, between Isth and tath, diagrace the name of a soldier. duced u topic forbidde by the rules of the meet. ~Stperintendent @} The undersigned re. pootfuily informe Re an ae ee The General Commanding directs that, in fu- | ing and would not be allowed to goon. Slave: in the District, and visitors to the city, t he has ture, all persons connected with this army, whe are detected in depredating upon the property of citizens, shall be arrested and brought to trial; ‘und be assures sli concerned that crimes of such enormity will admit of no remission of the death penalty which the military law attaches to of- fences of this nature. is recognized by the Constitution, and cana: therefore, be discussed on this occasion. Mr. Hamlin, unwilling to disturb the solemnity of the meeting, briefly rejoined : ° “If Slavery is recognized oy the Constitution, it is mone the less a sim. aad it is none the less our duty to confess and forsake it.” “Rev. Dr. Peter Parker, late a missionary to China, but nowa wealthy citizen of W ashington, bere int: rposed, and remarked with some feeling, “ That uniess these foreign exciting topics were complished.’ And thus the ga, sone copied by Dr. Samson sustained by Dr. Pasker, and y OOD FOR SALE-—10 to 30 000 WW aiacdre Bad Bae eaten manding. situseed within 36 10 bg Rt tee Anoepolis Junction, Ane Brolis Jul tion, Howard county: Ma.0™ ne refitted his vLD &nd WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT in & most thorough manne! oom- © arrangements to fu h OYSTERS in an ty!e and in a tity huok yu al s le othe shel byt ba ‘or barrel 5 _ Persons wishing to b larly through the win! Tanesmente’ at cuss F 108 Su yecementy Prices just as low. TO SUTLER: Cc Stuns tat Lied, Bens, Loma Berar ka Set sit Gp aes SOE BAA otel. se 1l-tf sabres by MRE: Mas, op cite oot wi er Ee nuretaoeneocase Sees Premises, Y Pd Capi. ubline Sires, sound, dark-brows JAM Rp Aig Eien ne 3 orto wick, Willarde Hotel: net tt oF SS TER, KGGS AND CHE, —N uTH'St., Between Pa. mayo De at} PI Sirived, suitable for retailing. Fresh tuts coming in regular, in large and+ma'l packages A so. Fresh E; Sheese, BL wholesale, at tha lowest rates. 6" 884 Cheese, oc 3 l2t* D _E. DUTROW. Pt S— - eeen _e X PRAORDINARY FASHION M GAZ!INE E = eat. latest and pes —Mme fia tr REST’S QUARTERLY MIRROK OF FASH- IONS. Fali number, now ready, contains nearly 100 Engravings, Year: FOR SALE AND RENT. in charge of s guard, the commander, as well as the other members of the guard, will be held re- sponsible for the same, as principals, and pun- shed accordingly. By command of Major General McClellan: Slavery was si ned as an tustitution too sacred to be questioned. But | learn from Mr. Hamlin by &o.,&0, Also, Piokies, Grands 4 cents; single copies 10 | Peaches, &o. Also, Game sed Piece le ir UR: ED HUUSE that be was approached, after the service was . Algo, the above wi r (A tes, resh Lbstera, 1 Bill. S Wutiaus, Assis’ Adjutant Geu’l | over, by one of the most distinguished ead talons | oot! pe anove Pith & very Iarge couored Test eee Ereah Le batons the Northern mar: ghapters nod kitehen vith a Offcial:—Ricu’p ed ministers in the city, who assured him that he} 3 full-sized peitere 5, wi 0 ‘comprising bee eizayaon herd, ra ae Prices equisites, Toa had for some time been debating the propriety | New Gored ~ jouave Jack- li jotels and with 8. de- - : of speaking out on this question—that hisfeelings | ot Ri D Sh ue copie 25 cents. forescss ivened ave oaarge te any par: of ‘he Last evening the Herbert were entirely in colncidence with those of Mr. H., | ent.. Published at No. way, N.Y. the tilla, for some repairs to ‘here, 00 8 at O MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. BATCHELOR’S GENUINE HAIR DYE, The Best in the Worid, and that be with disiculty constrained himself to silence for the present, until a favorable occasion shall arise for speaking out. can distinguished q a piscopal, are wn to be strongly Anti-Slavery, and occasien- ally give no uncertain evidences that they are The Only Reliable and Harmless Hair Dye Known. and sonal against the institution.” ¥¢ le understood that the above was written by quiet. ee During the fog of. Wednesday morning, the Resolute ran quite close to the batteries at Aquia Creek, and wes fired upon with shell. No dam- age was done—the shets not striking the propeller stall. Wednesday night the drum and fife was a at on, watil morning, upon the Vir. Ginis shore; but what was going on among the iedels is not known, Gos

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