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THE EVENING STAR 7 | ‘Ta WEEKLY STAR. i aemnix aaubboet ‘ Cea: at THE STAB BUILDING Sornsr 0” Penasyiventa eve, and Eleventh 23.00, aY *. D. WALT.AOH. Papers served im packages by carriers at $45 yest, or 37 cents permonth. Yo mail subseribers the price ls $3.50 a year, in advances; $2 for cix menths; $1 for three months; and for lets isan Gree months at the rste of ag centua week. Sis ge copic?, C2 CENT; Im wrappers, rwo exxrs. (> Avvzarrerwenzs should be sent to t efice before 12 o’clock w.; otherwise they mar aot eppeer ttl the mext dey. APE TS Wale oz em Pamilly and Mews 4 trha. ~<on {| MUPIRG & ccoerer waristy of tacavesting Paeding | S24 ce 0: Somed im any othes—ie pubjisked on Pridty moraine FERne—Cose, (nwertesg, tn edoin ereceescetareneence @ 75 enesencsecscsnconces 0 OS pics. oenee 8 Lt lavarlably eeatsles tae WW a agton Mewe* chat bos made Tae Dotiy Eooming 5._; ¢io-~lang @ generally throughout the -owntry 7” Singic copie (in wrappers) ca» be pre sured at the on nter, Immediately after he lous ‘Wer copies... WASHINGT, | * ths nope. Pr — ceteseieeahdentaaeennied oom RE i - THE WAR IN VIRGINIA. Wakine in my fence corner sleeping apartment WLBGiSAP HIC WRHYWwSs OPOSALS FOT j > BATTLE WEEK at day urd morning, 1 fret walked to TRUBGIAD FIC NEWS, EDUCATIONAL. Pp* : | OPRFISLAB he s e bill to escertala the position o: wnat ~ = DeProt Qr. = , The Great Fight on Friday m Ree | aitaie log Sadlentad a teeth ee the eH WAR YRS. BELL SscHOCh piolat pad “Mak, | [jatar OF S¥ATE, qained—<he Struggle of Saturday. uh Pe rt hing ind keane sleek tn every Advance 6 16 innatt. M - FoR Weshinsion, DU, A i F W aSNinevon, Jameary 95, 1968. (Correspondence of the New York Tribune} | direction, the left being brought tothe} Cincinnati, Sept 3 -- ybilis are YOUNG © 4DIBS, Sroier | The Secretary of Stet will hereafter receive CENTERVILLE, Va, 5a. m., Aug. 31.—While | right, and rice rersa, being brought from front | being fortified. ‘Tive tt bels are reported to be at Conxxn ov Fx: ary L S:pzmrs, rn'i , to rear at Warrenton early on Wednesday, I learned tas staffs tbat Jackson was in our rear¢and that we shocid once More try totraphim Sigeland MeDewe!l marcted that mornisg up the turnpike from ‘Warrenton toward Centerville, where the enemy was snpposed tobe. This road parses throu;:i Bull Run battle fled, five mies west of Cente:- ville. Hooker, Porter and Reno moved from our left (now, as we facei about toward Washing- ton, becomes our right) toward the same point, via Manassas Junction. Sigel, in advance of McDowell, reached Gainesville, four miles from tre Bull Run field, that night, and came upen the enemy’s cavalry and stragglers Resting . nd from rear to front, Generals with j Beyles station, thity-riine mules from Cincin- bedy guards :iding over the field, } nati se, With a purpose; but to an eye- Defonse ef Cincdnnatl. ing, with the other movements, like Cincinnati, & Youns LADIF~’ SHMINARY, GSORGE- - ® —Burtness is still suspend- TOWN. DC n werse confounded” Every few min- | eq and active prep stations aoatinue for the de- ery furtbest to the lef’, t otcna te Mes, Gan’, WaeLrE, Principal, (bt = of the efty. Martial law ——~ Tepiled to as often by guns wacee smoke clouded | ind the citizensare crganteed seagate adie mBbe,cition of thia Inatitet:on will be resumed on | {0 tho 3a in the fer west rn horizon, made me question | tho fortigentions. lieports are conflicting as to patror y oe 2a —— ARTILLERY Warther the enemy had not retreated. While | the whercaboutsoft he rebels. ‘Triegraphic eom- TS nee | Fo- Astillery, (5.0) five hens my borse wes eating my hay bed { had speech | munication ls oper to Boyd's. tation, on the 15%) Gftecen and wns-inlf ic ¢ With several Mejer Generals’ staff officers, and Kentucky Central K tfiroad. won fito they participated in th» fear that the enemy had “ e a from 8! Ceivc'n; ing from under our finger whe War Excitiomen: im Cincinnati. away untit noon, with a contin- Cincinnati. Sept. 2.—The feilowing is the or- 10.P. 4 o cioek m. for fucnish MONGA+, Sept let. aug at® ¥) fifteen pendred Bo. ave, FiPSons, viz: Soagress on busiazes cu Seturdeys, ATASRSing With Soturduy, the fret of next WIGLIAM BE. SEWAEB. Quantenmisren’s Daror, Alexandom. Ve... Anus 934, torecs, tom os ot Union FEMALE ACADEMY! irs @AIRTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR « (be Government with y duit. and to weigh : che tof VATS. Bheente 0 A abs quclity, pul up in y oumn ones PROPOZALS. one few hours, 3 o'clock he was moving. The | Uince of desnitory shelling (‘‘bum!’n,” the but- | der issued by Gen W-2llac.e . he fall staffics address ofthe bid by Weight, at (38) thirty- enemy did pa appear in front, and sits fernut prisonc-s cell it.) Gen. Pope on horsethe |‘ Cinctxxatt, Rept. 2--"Phe undersigned, by | qirontare A Gree eid 18t; nk eo ee post ailic: address of the bidder Re hy McDowe'l to take care of that road, 8'gel turned | Whole t!'me, giving orders, rapid and imperative, | order of Mejor Generei Wright, acenmes cone. | itHlarentihn Bookstorse, au 16 tm ita bidis e Sn nee to the right to connect with Hooker at Manassas | €#cb carried instantly oy a patloping aid, receiv- | mand of Cincinazti, Cov! agton und Newport. RCURL VILLE ACADEMY, of al the partis Aepysr. or tie pong mf Ao Junction. Hooker had fought near there on Wednesday (of ich I wilt speak in a mo- fog reports from ell parts of the field, and never + Itis but fair to infor n our citizens that an de'a! ment), and it wan pemtths Poconos help. lonrsoumky Coury, Mp. coneicered as tho incivid ue! p-opona! og the mestenver long for his reply, from | active daring and powerf ol enemy threatens them ‘The 1942 soasion of suse Inetitatiog will com- | signze it reol within (20) twen- “ ; ui ec!,orcuon longer each eminence sweeping the position with bis | with every consequence of war—vet the cities Silvers he Paes Drama ber Ems. Eos catalog ees siamo te m0 nn When within two miles of the Junction. Sige} | #1:8%—he was evident\y axcertalning the position | must be defended and ‘the inhabitants asalst In BE. 3. PREP EY SGA Jestned that the enemy was on the Warrenton | &f the enemy, and determined to fight if he stood | the preparations. A.M, saa tester ae hatter “2. All business my ast be ded at ni ata “Prinaipale athena add-ons of rhe . c ay. > Load ps at nine y je mitst aPpaer in the prepoeal. the pers side ofibe Bull Run field. Ices then “The division commanders were seeing that the | oolock to-day. Ever y busines house must be | (QSEGARAY INSTIPUE por. apose for Poth classen, 6 p.m. McDovweli, who, as before stated, had remained on that road between the enemy and Warrenton, had been throwing sbell some hours and now we could hear Musketry. Geining the heights where Hunter foughta ago, and ap- proaching the turnpike,we locate the scene of the engagement by the line of musketry flashes It was King’s division repelling the enemy in his 5, FOR YOuNe 1S, men were provided with rations, made a difficult | ci . 1687 snd 1629 Ssruco st. Pauedsiane. . or the bid 1 be oon- Matter by the forced cross-marchings of the week, “2. Under the diret :tion of the Mayor, the cit- whe Tog uinr QouTée of instruction emoraces the | og. _ dividua, proposal of the partner Which prevented quartermasters from knowing | izens must, within th e hour after the suspension Fee th and French Languages and Literature. piel “ where to conduct trains. For once red tape was | of business, assemble in convenient public places in if required. And all the btanches which oon- must m da loyal parties will mot bs com fummnily cu’, and rations imued to every un- | ready for orders, and 24 soon ns peasible they will | #utwe a thorough Engliah and fr dncation. Ri. Quartermattor U.S, A ry, ND AN 04TH OF ALLIGIANCE MUBT ACCOM~ supplied regiment from whatever stores were at | then be assigned to tk vetrwork. This order ought | sami gine eee Othe itis ine object ol Foes B54 should be piainly ssarkou* Prosocue | racy RiC% PxoRoRiT direavet captamn C B. Per- band. | heard sigel exclaim that crackers wese | to be one of love, and the undersigned trusts and particular attention. and is ht fromthe rndi | °° Horees, L ae 4 0 od roenel cogun CG 8. “worth aa much as muskets.’? belleves that 1t will beso. Anylow, !t must be ofitk » Jone hundred -hoasand in mthe nem? at Menta to the highest courss erature and com- Ths ability pres ce alk the o 3 eet oe iivpanly ‘Sharkou!“Pre- attempt to escape toward Warrenton. The affiir Porter's corps had arrived on the ground at 9| done—the willing) shall be promptiy credited, 5 ‘The tie year onmmences Ssptem- | should it he nwa: r ‘by 5 lasted two hours, and King held the field. We | 0’clock from Menassas, making five corps ready | the unwillinz prom iptiy visited. Tbe principle 2 1st, ,Gircuiers. <o poet two responsibie hore s ty JARINTER had come upon the enemy’s left flank. Schenck’s | for action The number of men comprised in | adopted is: Citizes s for the lavor, soldiers for the Se LLY Erin | i 7 4e to Bil the contract, division became partially ed, gave the | thes I should estimate at €00C0 Hooker’s | battle. oho renponsibility of the guarantore 1 hin. wust be gumrartied enemy's cavalry a few shell tke twsie corps division ha t2,441 men in the ranks, so ter- * Martial law in hereby proclaimed in the three ae etd shown by the cficimi or rtisonto « che rested for the night. At the time King was | ‘ly bas it shrunk by battle and disease. nT = Whond siguste;és must cities, until they « * tl rates, cities, u! y “can be relieved by the military. tre gaara autores pee be Ttihest> © 6 Clerk of the wart or ol the Unived States Din- Inust bo pressntin person when the bids f their proposals wul not be consid- the sem of five thomsand 4oll«rs, # och of his gue Sniors, w: oveaful bidcer upon signing mart accompiny the eontract, it ary {Or tus bidders to have their itk tuem. or to have bonds signed in and ready to be produced wren the Del iisnes for bonds onm be pro ‘ED spaication at this offoe, either persaD- itor, or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE. + Of ths county of——, and ~erd ofthe county of ——, and 5 ate do hereby geeractse —— is edie aon it ig Scourcasoc With the terme 7 == _ | peareat Cistrio’ court or of the £7 O3ve to inform his frends B adsee mint bo be ly oa hand Cosler’s Ciroga- | 87s opened, or their proposals w % speerior article ci Bay : Roh Ferson, who favere him senesty ee en . “ Mejor General Commanding.” AU 2 le" No, 388 D at., bet. 7th ano Ath. igen the waccon:fai The Mayor of this city has issued the follow- VUES, STATIONERY. AND FANCY As tae bond must acoo: ing : : ones. aod eaLe pi eeyaa Store | bs receseary for biddore * In agcordiince with the proclamation of Mejor } 12 Geo:getown, Y. O., doinz a first rate business, General Wallace, I give tis public notice that | Low Sion Eee ke seins oth oe See the police force wili, until further orders, act as | “RP dca cctown 1 «Post Office eolt-aw* Blazks for bonds esn a provost guard; and | order and enjoin upon all TQ (ee flon being rade ai tha cwlio, con dire’ la ordre om th gener | Akl Zosenary cay wait tat ron ue | ETO ey ih ode OL) “ - comman din, through the police, will be strictly by qur person whatover, ‘anlece Buthoriged oy mo Wo, .0f ths cornty of— punished. Gore Hatcu, Mayor.’ ANSEL MesWINBY. —_ aor t e county of Gen. Wallace has also tasued the following : —Weahineton, D.C. Anguat 10, 1382. soit so Rarely KEMEEAY f- 7; SU RNIPUR am | fulfil moontract in avcorda: a1 “Headquarters United States forces, CABINET FURNITURE, : Cincinnati, Sept. 2, 1662. at =. a 47 OLD PR'CES . Sean sutures fighting oo the Warrenton road, Ricketts was en- aged tighting Rebel reinforcements coming up jarough Thoroughfare Gap, five miles further west. He was compelled, having suffered a loss of 260, to withdraw and join King, after the latter had finished his day’swerk Reynolds's division (Pa. Reserves), sthen temporarily with McDow- sll’s corps, was in the same vicinity. Pein worsemnrer them Lie morning, was this: piney ( is ons of Schurz, Milroy, Stein- a and Schenck) on the Bull Run field, front- ing to the west, was close against the enemy. McDoweli’s corps nearly connected with Sigel on the latter’s left, but was not within fighting distance of the eneny. Heintzelman’s corps (di- visions of Hooker and Kearney, and Reno’s cor, ) Were at Centreville, moving down the turnpike, which would lead them upon Sigei’sright. Por ter was far back—seven or eight miles—in Sigel’s rear. These corps—Sigel’s, Reno's, Hetuizel- man’s, McDowell’s and Poste re P th Is the order of battle for the day Heintzelman commanded the right, Porter the center, McDow- ell the left, and S wel, whose corps had borne the brunt the dey before, the reserve. At 10 Heint- zelmen advacced azirmishers into the woods on the right of the battie-fleld of the day before, and found itenly held by afew troublesome bush- whackers. Driving them back, large numbers of wound-d were got off, and p1ssed to the rear. At2o’cloc’, by toe movements of troops from tight to lest, [inferred that the positions of the enemy had been foundinthetdirection. By this time our line was different fromthatof the da before. Our right waa farther advanced, our left withdrawn, sc that we fronted almost to the South. At Bull Run, a year ago, we faced exactly South At3o and soon @ enemny The injunctions -of this proclamatfon will be ex- " ecuted by the police.» Piodartggens “<3, Ferry borits will cease plying the river zian AMAL 195 7 after four o’clock !n the moruing until further | Mura, for th ues of orders. Lewis Wattack, Wiis cail. hae t with them. or #9 have bonds cigr and reacy to be procucei w e v2 ally, by} Gen. Stevens attacked at thy right, -r Gen. Butterfield at the left. The seemed equally distributed 4/0ng PR wi ‘*Geueral Order, No. 1.—Aul places in tue cisies La © Ppurches'd our entire in acovrdanee therewith. d that, apouid his preposition ’s—were all that | the v’hole line, and at eacn pointof attack he net | o¢ Cincinnati. Covington and Newport, where stocs ter caem befors the advanc: é Should the contract be awarded bim wo are pro Once onter inté a contract were eng: at any time during the two davs— | us with mu-ketry. Nquors of any kind aregold, must be cicsed at burgeine bagi nye srergn fea oroSBINET aured Ao MAE Be opbentel x a + Friday aad Saturday. ts x Spa upon the ficid I was at Gen. Sigel’sheadquarters. That Gen- 8 (To \nie guarantee must bs appended the owcial in the order 4 have nemed awarded iim, we are pre- a'anioo must be appended the official © Biove mentioned ) POCTION, DELIVERY, &c, Auted for urdesr this adwerti ate above mentions.) ar INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c. BE, Pom aing & SAYiNE OF Rt loss: 26 ger ext: | ment arill ReceuLIOnene toa © make their asicotions of wi 3 no geod s B vy to particulsrize, 8 our rat stock em- Paoes ayo* Conforming to the zpeciiion Teods every Zrricle nosesse mish ® house THE WAR IN MISSOURI. oon: i Portuna:ely { had been with Sigel during bis two days march to find the enemy, and was with him now that it fellto him to open the mzin Srugzic His corps had held the advance under heavy artillery fire on the Rappahannock the foxr pr days, bad now marehed two days, a part Airected, upon any failure or refusal to obey this 2% is nOW complete in evere partionlar, oe the nan st srg eas fe ptr ti nltet cader, to seize the stcck on hand, that it may be {and we corain ly faring contenp! fur’ ertain whic! r the was > ful; for his acouts had just reported that Lee, with the entire remainder of the rebel army, had come up and assumed command. The scouts were confiscated for sanitary purpsses. By order of * Mlejor General Lawis Watiacz.”? i ~o ddares wil bs reosrred. correct. On Suturday we fought the whole rebel into, »will be re- ‘he Horses iavet b= Celi versd i its, oa+ - Ad we 2sk ig aca | to satisfy yoursslves, $5 a ry of the time in line of battle, and taking bat four J any . Router tie Guerillas Under White. SOTELEL e WILSON, He Tif ke or rege ; Pores > ——oe hours’ rest moved into battle—not a skirmish, } sti. z myself In the ceater, within view cf} Gaxaxvitze, Mo., Sept. 2—Major Lippart has Iron Ha'l, No. 319 Pe. aver, 4 @s MOLE tO De made UpOA the Cor piston af tha r, not an action, not am engagement, | both portions of the fleld where infantry were | attained ancthel slznai success ever the guerillas | _8u 28-colm Botween Sth an‘ 10th eontr2ot. or ro 200n trereafter az ths Quar- 2 aformanes but a grea: battle. for euch are the names given | engsged, I could nt determine waich had the Lin southwest Alissourl, with a fquadron of the HE BSCRISERS RESPECFFULLY | termec’er shall mods s advertisement, Will ensue to fizcla in tue order of thelr magnitude. Dest of it. Evidently but few troops were en- > F 12th Illinois cw#walry, two companies of the 4th call attont Any to their Tmels he bid. er nov-co Long before daylight Sigel had visited every Missouri volunteers, and cne howitzer of the 2d alae. roe | wits ths ierms of this Scvertisoment, ——< his Ln meting = ow Col ‘apart of every battery, and with light his artilfer sounded. The ‘‘Jessie p? (transferred ce Fremont to Sigel) the enemy #8 massed im and beyond a ‘woods ¢ mile long, west of and ru lel with the road. The line, ded on their Tight to the road, where had guns oa com- manding high‘s on their left to Bull Run stream, ‘with a battery or two across upon the north side gagel, ani i surmised that we were fighting merely to learo where Jay the enemy’s main force. th our f copOeni. De rade stguch wherf at the city of Avexaccris,as the Oegot Qua:termartor may di rect supply of : artillery . MILITARY AND NAVA the r-jsetion of the p-ozoe8. 9 ane Major atta cked Col. White, whose force) .KURNIS RING DOD a gh? CAVALRY Horees wil! bo swarded in ote cf is estimated at ome thousand | men, about twelve Consisting of evorsthing mecsssary for Horses in lots of a) two he-crel nnd § miles southeast of erry, ‘on Curran’ ‘Officers req. inv: jean the Dspot Qrarisrma: thou'd ¢ river, and ufter a seaperate conflict of an hour's | town’ Toquiripg sach are aE: be fo on O Naval atthe right was driven back, Pope bed been outgeneraled when be moved men at an earller part of the day irom right to left A quarter of an hour later, | wisbed he had moved # stil! creater proportion to the left. [ have beard the muckeiry of the best cont-sted battles fouzht in Virginia, ana I say unhest- tatingly that the fire which br vactermanter reserves to bigaett tary orn! bide that ho oom 1 for Stuer eufho ect opaece G. G. FEREUSON, Captain 4. Q.M 0S. arm end bepot Qusriermaater. é t 3 n ali, 52 BERGE for the interest of sae Government to wary toe duration, cones v pale w nee oe: cap- aa eo eae Mean), i oa toring al! his wage 18 and equipag e and takin; Military ai ty J Quarter , hire many prisoners, Roo a number ‘of horses ani iyBeotl Motropoittan Hotel. oe pets so saat Buy 3 Ca ty ty aed ‘ mules. Our losa in Killed and wounded is not eons 5 3 NOTICE. Now Bu %-tase'0” Colonel end Deyo" Quartermaster, | EALBD PROPusA.S are invited till the stated, but is sight compared veith that of the | PERSONS Having Weak or Sore Kyes-onn be 70 Quartermaster, reserves to himerif # #9 28-dtd roke out at the left Dam Pe | 10th of September, i282, ior furnishing the Sudeis- bi 2 the heaviest of t OSALS F SAND HAL. tence L spartment 400 tone of Se ee ee Nak af enion'nad olla ted oom | ee , ons (R83. BARRON'S RYE SALV3, ig Mead selena Bie car se ua.taurerra elore the tn et Oeto~ ‘The first hour it all Sigel was all these continually accumulating, piling Capture of a Neter.jous Guerilin Leader. for sale 369 ‘Fwentieth strest, peteeen H and Pa, Duror QuanTEkwastEn’s Crrice, ber At Jeast 300 tone of eric hay must be in bales, our it was artillery. gel was “a : t 2— Pe . | avenue. Tay Torner of 18th and G sivceis. ths rem ringer 260¢ nos recesssrily bs baled advancing battery after battery to this and that | upon = — in fe son Soeliing yonaea tay Ap Dipetadgec esos olenrr SEES papieg pane = at Wasmineton, D. C., A ugunt 25, 1282 Bidders mage eiate jh taeir bids the price per 308 em! eech with hear- | Wrestle of rusbing tornadoes such as chaos ma‘ r re! SCEIP k ne oe it ° al a tu ing rnp thar ar fon sending oni 'y now far | beve known. From my position it seemed that | was caught last night on the Northern Missouri RE Fock ob PaERVING PROPERTY aan yim Peorssa.e will be received atts 3 cfBizo be weuher at Weer ngt'n. et the © tothe right, now farto the radualiy advance | @ttillery pisyed upon each of the cardinal points} Railroad, twenty miles from Hudson, asleep in — Myi furaishing the Goreroiwest wit © contractor and to be celivered st the Moun. ing-bis divisions in cover ny which | upon the d-voted center where | knew men were | a house. He has beew condevined asa spy, and The Mest Bfectual sn the World! one hundred and Stty thocmand | cab iti Yard. ye BR 2 placed guns—in a word feeil, for the | Struggling. | could not see them struggling. | will suffer death. (ete) &n1 (2 W00) two thousand tens of Bay. var cag mocctetate tue name of all ths enemy, rapidly sdvancing, ‘ut cautiously, every | The suack= of gunpowder prevented that, but I ated. —~—___ Information may be chtzined at Barto ede more? x’ 3 ¥iM07NT. put up | PF knew they were there, and | trembled for the : step. She enemy disdained to make any sizn— ‘ho are in went of VAI four o’clock this morning, and all soldiers are . TU = eral wes certain the enemy intended to turn | E> NVSNAS Uke. <4 i = “ , Payments te be msde in Treasury notes. and it. A few minutes later Schurz, who was in THE Wan LB TENNESSEE. tht ee popnde te — he sGineteeess | 9 e -* Suet (0, COL, As RECA WITH, bat not long. Bia artillery was ee he uae was erdaced to the left. Before he could Arrival ef General Beell at Nashvilie. Peon taeeket Sh oer gane pet = ig ; : ais for aes. Decker aes “as po eg ms aa hig rattle, then a roar a get fairly into pcattion, McDowell and Porter} Nasivinix, Sept 2—-Geu eral Buet! arrived to- | N* See Winns cen tare EIEN: LN SUSLERD musketry. Milroy, is in the advance, had come | Were irretrievably broken. Their soldiers fought { day, and consulted vrith General Rosecrans A Lf FENTS, SUSLERS’ SENTS!— ad Canvass Beds for *quare upon Rebeis in masses. Our line of battle was = two pouxisto the busael,— like brave men; If mowents be reckoned by their] The forces ure moving 1s: good order, and the] SIGN AND ORBNAMEKN®AL PAINTING the reserve center. Just at this opening of the battle I saw, from the bill from which Schurz was going into ac- tion, a column bearing pep ee our right, and at rst supposed them to be . _Unaccount- aly. pores —— alps their heads ery white flags, and appear march jagly, and it was soon seen they were caarmed® = They proved to be 634 prisoners taken by Jack- Sack to be furcished withzet extra uo kuwd: E ¥ Schurz having the right, Schenck | intensity, they fought long, as they surely did} strictest military disciplize is enforced in the is oxcoated with neatness and dispatch, Govern . tii kinds. oe pre eee the left, Milroy the advance center, inwebr | fight well. I duvbt net they piled the ground j city. All the !!quor “8 are closed. Officers Delivery to he madeinth= i een “4 = ~ with revel slein, ae Halleck sings of Mosiem slain in (owa are required to sb ow permits. PLA cde a tothe fie te varius arts within (2) swemty-five cove f by Bozzari’s band. Soe Se riments of his trace, to wi 8 challenges PROPOSALS. if believe there cannot be 2 man who heard or Arrival of the ‘Steamer Asia. Zompotition, either in quality ‘work or reasons Proposals will be received ia:ik>) fs bonds partict pated in that awful tragedy, but counte} waripax, Sept. 3.—TChe steamer Asia has ar. § Disneas noes jy 14-Sm tons of hay and pmerts. 520 (Sh.0) £9 he hour between 47 and 6} o’clock the severest | rived with later advicc # from Europe. T NoTics . Whe eeeae risen Pg ty 4 ar cabs = fighting heever knew. It was all at one point.j Garibaldi’s position }w without change. The BE Sabsoriver s just opened @ BALOON) | yoon ‘he exo f, Dat muss bo made ene Along the right half of the line the combatants} ministerizl address to Victor Emanuel recom- teful:y furgished, for the socomm on Of § cietinot from, and witzont referenss to, seemed to desist in amazement at the struggle | mending a atute of seige of Sicily denounced } @tatlemen rere The full neice and pert ofiee addrece there. By 5} o'clock it was apparent that we} Garibaldi asa rebel. 03 will Bud Lis new Coleus very seuventess, der must appar in the proposal. i Fiag Pastors Coloussten Biuilc aaaeeoremsnnioeeasshanipenrenenapetaiieh D CITIZENS erved as Matron the ast ho Army of the Powmac, where she saved from tne Lospite.s, off-rs her Medicines iXZURS& not ortk V a pee: iweys be select and hs t : the 1 $n? Pryvente. ne a were beaten—« ed cntration upon { ft is reported that Gen. Cialdini 1s to be ap- ~ e Ht a did if toade im ihe uname of @ frm, the | ful wi curdy & sou when he appeared at Manassas three days be- re utflunked by a coacentrat rep u P. kes and ©, for lunsh. ofall the parties must spponr or the E the left. Wegoners and stragglers abcut the inted military commer nder of Sicily. sit that i iy 4 r fuust Sppear,or ths bid 4 no soldier or Ci¥ — rp tegees fen pe The enemy could ieopliaia Pris te ratreat, and soon trains’ of po! y y, cour Cream is seperior | wy; peo 0s the individua! properal o American securities were advaucing, New 4 te ony furruaied (n thie ay. len end Children, party signin; ir ia * IN, 456 Fleventh y 2 UPic relafor is suould push to them with sup- {tbe former and streams of the latter could be} York Central shures were t. uoted on Friday at ropOrsi« from aisleyal parties sill met b Airy ; —, piles. ssen making for ths Ball Run bridges and fords. | c1a72;tilincis Gentrail 40x dis i Erle 31 U.3,58 fog PAN EON, eee cer ht | gidértdyand a3 cain of alepinnos rust ascoinpscr 5 list a after Sch: became engag. McDowell's an ‘orter’s corps red im com- } 66263. Consois closed wn Friday at 03% 293«. ee roposition. i oome, Slat New York whey drove canes maile of more, and‘reaed Pitative order. I use this term not asa mild, but eee 0, ZOOD Prapomnia mrt bs addressed to Col. D. H. Rvo vdaaseit, Lieut” South, from outright fatigue. During this time Schenck } #2!8° paraphrase for driven back, but because it Pennsylvania Politics. Is Constastly facut and has olwa:; rtermaster U. 8. Army, Washingteu had been engaged on the left, but not heavily. { Covers the actual fact in the case. issut. Meolutire, wuar- 4, Spencer, Ne Traiuors . J; Capt. Krpley, Sist, Capt Hoaveyuions, Sar tem: of id ghou!d (be plainly marged “Preposa.s = & fall supply of all the most celeb Ido not think there was a brigade that could f | READING, Sept. 2.— The democratic convention j WA gol Es thal are mam nea GURRONTEE. ft ty, held here to-day, renominated } jend, Switzoriand and red ip Ene. e U not, as it came from the field, show ite distinct | of Berks oo loud, Switsoriand and Ainerica, 'o. ‘Tho ability of the Lider to Ell the contract reglinents, or rather a nucleas of each regiment Syacohem oe Ss ple arat os (od 7° large and By Oy ey Bow ke An dR, off should it bo ewsrach to bim meat be guaran oe eee Sneae ere Ae ae marones Sse = sre cai Secsiyinmece ied to support Heater | with Diamonds, Emersian utes mod letter x a ee iteaeecee Seaabares j pattered men yuthered still there were severa! ms Ig also fs i i ‘ : a i 8. thowmand ‘bursting peli mell Ia advance of them | Clymer for Governor democratic | Simeierd Siivac Wane: 58 Roce Bends Reset Eo tte, Fremcrmn ity, of gue guarantors, must bo | T'To baad at Stott’ toward Centerville, crowding the stone bridge | | OTAME Toe Of Hranktin: ty met herg | Fer Sword Belts aid Seanes, Sowie Knives, | puowsDy fe aMesel certi Of the United Sentes t and wading the stream. A dozen long ‘on | County convention of Franklin county met here j Msxore, Sciteors, Gold, Silver and Bteel Spoot trigt A ticrney. trains were centeres © ete, but there wae little to-day. Strong Union resoluticns were adopted. eles, and a reat varioty o! rth Bas Toagh old Hetntzelman arrived at this juncture from Ceatreville with bis whole corps.” Schurz ‘was withdrawn for Kearney and Booker to take his place. Reno arrived soon after from the same direction S:evens’ division of his corps marched to the left to support Schenck, and the attack ‘was oree more slong the whole line. I should beve stated that some time before the cessation, wiser, after two bours of musketry in tornadoes. wes ry orporet Sait 8, ‘a bonldes handress Browning & or * , * 7 { : must be preeent ip person when the bi whers ‘Satiera inay be s ; The conferees were instructed to vote for George | Kept in a Jowolry Store, and ail at the vary owel oe : } Mhers Satiors iney be supp: ven back, much cut to p' and re- —- ipa ve _ eee ct weet, W. Brewer for Congress and C. M. Duncan for | prise, No. 338 Pa. avenue, betweon Sth rae pe Se es ery ae bawosn pd AS, Pp Kolectis eS oe OF ee ee teak, Anes ware thee cack aot oit beans | State Senator. SS —$$———$__ ee coeacs cuual inameunt to half the eam to bs re- | Phy toiau. invites thors who asepeit_ of bere benck at his ieft. . , = —_— e trast, signed hy the oontracter i % is It was now one o’clock. Sigel’s corps only had | !2¢ # few sbel! burst —_ ee nie St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange. ye ALL WHOM ITF MAY CONCERN, and to il be required of the Tes, Od there ee honmetion pore Doan epeaged, and we had oa the whole gained | ote ee ncrals Linscoountably to me at tee time, | St. Lovie, Sept,1—The members of the old | “Cash paid for o1d Congressional Dooumants, Pat- } ##22° HIDE the contract fu a gtvund—on tne rigtt nearly a . Tt was 5 . itoh or Tetters, Vance #,&c ,&0. No © Ladios boatded ard aiso.Ced during cunt re. » Exe! 3 id Pa ® # the bond must accom, tino 80 soon es we fell back from the left the musketry ; 3t- Louis Merchants’ Exchange were notified to | ent Uffice Reports, oid Post uffico Blanks, pam: | hnemsat. ono 460K atrese t inring, m ibe necessary for bidders ‘to. I reasonable to suppose that with the assistance of Reco and Helutzelman, and most of the day bd) almost entirely ceased. We were pursued by | "PPear before the provost marshal general to-day, | Puiets, Newepaper Ciroulara aud old Documents men with them, or to have bonds signed io aut tntsclman, 5 | surtie on to answer to the charge of disloyal demoostations | £,,0"0"%,le%0,.psion to bo used lor paper makers ion and ready to be produced wi ta Zhe coctr att before us, we »! utterly demolish thy enemy. x2 at the meeting last Friday. found guilty the ad 8. KWE E 8 6 janks for bonds canbe prooutea rpc: ,TIFOHED LINEN S41KT BORO! select 1k has slice appeared that simaltancously with | 1° Eicon el i epee ar artes Exchange will be dissolved and the» property FOOKWEELS Sanpete, : anplontion being sane At this ofc, exther person Si‘ £28: nnd styler, Siraiget ant Croce over our reinfurcemen! received larger ones. Long- . eonfiscated. an 18 2w jew York city, ° id oe 88, trom low priced up te fl 08 B Urol hose flank es he should pass by them. Sigel nad not EE M OF GUAKANTEE. UA pieoss 3 13080) ‘Thorongufa‘e Gap Rickgtw had Alspasd thedey | bad bis Sgt out, or bed Helutselman, and the Soa Pe BSXSHS 808008 OF THE COMPANY; ——-0f the county of——aad State of}. chatenn felted on Sata sere Lea fe A Bn gr Ewell aad beni rir Sealine caine: that Beaker Mourrutisn, Vt., Sept. 2 —The Vermont State | ‘ShoVorusioor’s Hand ik, London; 81 oents, | dohereby. guaranties that ee able to faaie } ia Pest brands produced ar anne hand whom we baa bone Sihting. Buneme. Long: Pepmngenrnps ag Vo net ie ano; phat Banks’ | election for the choice of Governor, Lieutenant | Pint tniantey Dell ot coe Cares wee Army ; | contr: ot, in sccordanos with the terms of his pro- | 100 pisces vs hie aod colored te est brands produced, as Some asa : - ‘i isonels, jor Au- at Manassas early in the day—and they may have | Gvernor, Treasurer, and members of the Legis 25 cents, Ponition. and thet, 2 . aid his propuxition ! > ac- i temp and Winter Weer s ’s Voiunteera’ C: ik; ¥ - it was upon our left and occasionally our ceater ice ti adveuceund t raid. It was alidone | J8ture, was holden to-day. As was expected, rry’s Vou ‘a’ Camp and Field Book; 25 ots., | copied, he will « once enter into® contract 1 53- | that we were most severely pressed the i One pric. ony, marked in piain ficures. 1. Marey’s Memotr on swi ondon ; 50 ots dance therewith. 5 2 n of uta of the day in two hours. Another corps upon the field would Sea De tintse canorite epeiliven Soe Magrath onthe art of War, London ; @1 80, i should the ceetnet be swerded him we are pra i pur — — ‘PEARY. = FR aid eee a e€ the feia. | bave frustrated that rash of overpowering mam. | °° is : Van Ness’ National rchoo! of tue Suldisr; 50cts., | pared to beoomo his eeour.ice. | nu 20-108 Ps sve snd Ninth strest. id gel had command eit | bers upon one point. Those numbers were so ile Dril and tpstruction. Loncon; 50c.ts, (70 this guérantes muss be appended the oficral | ~— ars He bad made the dispositions before the age, wpawertag that: tacy cucccaded’ balers soak Arrival of the Northern Light. ‘ne Infantry Maneal, London; $1, certificate Ahove-mextioned.) JUST FSCEIVED AT No. 16 MARKEI aad conducted it successfully six Bours. Pope | Overpowering t against them from any other part Naw Yonx, Sept. 3-—The steamer Northern Senzral Ordere, Aciiy of tue Grimes. London; ‘At! NSERC RION. DELIVERY. & . between’ wed Sent noon and t. t ,) stan a 1 Osis and Hay oon jor ua wy Se ea cer pee generously deferred to | f the ficld 200,000 in treasure, from. Oalifornte, bas arrived. | Col, Percy's Cautions fer Company and Battalion | vertisemont wil be rigidly 1uspeccoc, ans a French Lasting, rest of th beteqtQhta | is Drill, London; 80 08 ts, lo nes prove of & good sound msrohantal iy | Lace, Congreasand Button Gaiters, . Rayne positcn Ka ai TE A HAVE YUU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEBK 3 Bregeron’s woldiere sud their Beisnee, London; SPasonerts ts nds apo th Fine | Childrens’ Seereeray Mamas’ and Geni 5 : . a a ye mad 8 Complsti the | 2atcrens * Soon wieaen O'tas Gein Te STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR SPECIAL NOTICES. Moyougall's Campaigns of Hannibal, London; gouttact, or 80 r0on thertaite tan the Depot Gas | ¥renon Ca/febin. Giore Call, Patent we —mas!) ines Th ein ge + om Mill sod artillery like alvern ills There was FRIEND OR RELATIVE? . nip iz tive Gat cae Dysce the'bets au FRANCK BAYLOR. ARE informal inthe utd, or non-conformance ) Erte variety of Bors: Shoes, 2h okcendite Pad not ten minutes’ cessation at any one time for the = yts = No. 685, terme of te ‘advertisement, wil! 6:.sir6 zs eoeer * A. next three hours. We advanced nota step; we | ([T18 THE SEST DOLLAR WEBKLY IN THE im the world ? Synopsis OF FRE Eu gSIDENT'S PRO. Cp ripomion {the proposal. ea ee M USQUIRO NET, ee retired a.t 2 Po ear a war, oe, WORLD! Because eminent chemists say so ! Pa R CLAMATION, No. 686, one of the Government Wharves, in t..0 ¢.t o. : Wale AND CoLoRED, ns and ** villainous ter, - m ! 400, " and other ginds of Foweis, a side to the other. x & wpchonck (%S WASHINGTON NEWS I8 UNEQUAL- eee eS aa harcoae aaa S orsahs ee ne of 4,490,000 4 Quartermaster reserves to hunesis | ™ yard, Woyhes, &o was ordered back from the left, and the artillery LED! ah bade cee ae ablis ‘aien in’ ths tents os Okuace, {bs Eleht 80 reject any or all bite Cust ho mar dem | ayn -imece, ail grades, thick of that wing feil back to the next eminenge. 3 ecause it operates instantaneously ! REGON, | too high. a : . u mee : eg ee ree ered teat eee mete of | (FS EENERAL NEWS I8 UNSURPASSED | Because it does not stain the skin! At the lend office at Ousoon Crry, on the sth of | 22 = “tt _Co'ons| ard Depot Quaciermes or. | sateing throu en cass ects hn the three corps on the fieid that had not into BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR Because it nourishes and strengthens the hair ! | October. 1262, of one bundred an Eiy-cient town- NUTICK. ; cia! Latgaine . the thickest. Promptly and skilfully, as a com- = ; | 8hips 8nd parts of townships, heretofore vnoffered, ROPOSALS from Desiers and Millers are iv | U6 Prion only, the actual cash etendard val mend would become exhausted, it wovid be re- WEEKLY! Because it corrects the bad effects of other dyes! | woat of the Cascade Mountains, and within the | vited till che Mtb des of Eeptomt 2. for :urb- ; Marked in plain figures. valem placed by another, bat only for a brief rest, then | 7a AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BB Because its presence cannot be detected ! dustrigtof lands subject to sale st Greece, ee paws: A hy — Subsistence Department, | ‘aint remey & BROTHER, Mace a sath splendid Movements eretitor | WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- | Because it never fails! tober, iss, of one hundred and fifty-four townships | Samples of thia Fivar can be seen at the Copitci | TT EOREESO WIT en eee lines,” as such splendid movements are techn = Manufactured by J. Oristadoro, 6 Astor House, | and parts of townships, het re unoffered, west | Bakery in th’s city. G* WN, D. C., - cally called, seem to me a featare that ought not DRED TiMES ITS YEARLY COBT. x. Sold every wh and Med bi apie Cascade Mouctsine, and within the distriot tin desirous to make & contract for 20,00) bar JULY 2d. * a6e. to pass uncommended. Gaines’ Mill would have | 4 iQuSEHOLD RECIPES WILL BAVE patella fery where, pp) y of lands subject pe saie at Rosebure, re ig, souls however, any person desire to burkiau | ay a ee pe a soe tore e” _etfug between deen @ victory ach movements been made Hair Dressers. is o} usual exoep- c © precise Lumber ‘ NS. Bos ‘ender peace ceiemacte: TEN TIMES ITS COST RACH YEAR Price 81, 81.50 and $3 per box, according to | U9B# of schoo! sections, Bo, a in Fhiy. ty fats BAE™AE? expired this Bs aay The withdrawal ‘of the Lett wes note pias up TO ANY FAMILY. size. No.l. pein Cuptenaly excepted and of ered, Fah lente son errata day ar ye reeuired to tarnish about } aie (Ba me me = a a ae of the battle Troops were rushed to b . . — act of Congress - No willbe received whieh does uctoome | 2° Grim at the at ‘street, two anda redoabled onset made thera Again the | ‘hs Number for this Week, to be owt on Fri Guietitoso’s Hite Prasnnyacivx fits faice will be kopt open unth the lands are al up to the sta: the Governmect inspection, | COT" woe" ot | oil atand, on Bridge street, Spos his contcr--we took him “endeaye” [a | 22V Mornong—price Thres Conte—will | i invaluable with his Dye, an it imparts the ut- | feted. whioh ray rake ea, of y| The dour so be delivered sp the Ratirosd Depor | Teo em tetas TNO. J. RARNARN Sink “While the Infantry fought thoes, oetut bea remarkably tnterssting one. most softneas, the most betutiful gloss, and great | sftne laude wll bSad dtted une expire. Boast Ringlon, or ‘any of ins Wrarchcures N SHAWLS siapted am atylee and Ullery, cleven batteries in line stunningly. would keep | Vitality to the hatr. Fre-cmplos ciavenats are Teqyireil to jh | Whe flour to be put n new barre! ‘ na fig oH correspondents eend each gun polntd well is tae seualechy | Sony Person 61.5 destencs he eee ree tT rice 00 coals, GL-SBK” U8 for bottle according | their claiime to the satisisetion of the proper te Government reserves ths MEstiory. ne eed tasters 08 shell might harm a friend. Posted with reference to = y f ister And Reooiver,and make Tment for the same top any TOPST CBase, oe A oly; sue soles! cash standard vale, We could move the Rebels no further than their ng on here sn these interest- ne ——______ a Weotmr | on or before tho day appoial Ir rnmEnOS 2 bids will be received from weeny ot : center. Musketry in rolls, in crashes, sounded Lier! nase Guuat Pannsvivamia Route, cis Beitimore | MEFt of the public sales, o a} bare proviousiy failed toe 12 PERKY & BRO. cut of the spot of woods where our advance was ing tymes should recesve and Harrisburg to she North and West.—Two Cie conan ohn A Bekdors meant 66 5 _omply wi eos | a “ tS stsyed; Low tenscioualy the enemy heid their regularly. trains leave Washington daily and one on Sun-| @awznar D Orvies, June their bid, * oito! G9OMPORT AND £435 IN ONE MINBTE! fougn' ash any ey airerPros. HOW | oaLL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICR G27 quick time—low fare and sure connections. | se he o«th ~* _.e8en: in pereon to respon C pe pa 4 pial con- AND 3U RIBE FOR IT. Seldiers’ tickets sold through at government O?z.—Under the regulations “orus, Bunions, Callorities, Cieb end Inverted . Wars. Neds, suerged and reenses oan ; ‘B06, insigntaueousis removed wi rates, For tiokets and further information apply as ore sa now ———SSSETTS | at the office of Great Peansylvania Route, no:th- ots rng MOSQUITO NETS. east corner of Pennsylvania aveune and Sixth st., Ga oe from vt : 9 DO Tt was 6 o'clock. Tueevemy not enly held bis center, but advanced upon our lef It was oriti- it BOCO! iy eck i cial eareecaa teas 8 it to be = «the ein Freasury bo | eed <, by 5 E Have anctser supply of those oonvenjegt. | Washington. Ofice open ™. until Op. a TIOCOL. eee sheer | Geet ae gf sboguramience vo the patienss UY, Tihs >pportanely, deDowell’s corps «| Jusructed and cheap Mosquito ly | m.j on Sundays from # to 4 p. m. LiF OSPIFA =, 5. A's W aabiugton, ste Contulmtion beurs from 82, m7). @ our reli-f. Pwo brigades ( EE o.ae Loatta! Cottage Chamber Set au la-ly E. 0. Norton, Agent. C FBVRNE B ot meat panpecentiis biedsy's) immediately met the eaemy ise, a) thd lowest prics at the Parnishing - NOTIOR.—oOn and afte: a i ae re | | BAVEN DOTAVE JKUN PLari OVER © ou cur left, aad, altoough suifering terri- rooms of Mee REG & CO ER AaR Toros = callewetiG eek 9, lem U A BEY EANS stoye. Guu anti! dark 18 coe 530 7h ate he) B BEA! K eednys, Saban’ ip ET I wens Bank of Washing. f motio Bauk, {Baxk, | 4A 8 4 S beta te ab “e ayls Wok Wiseuded. We held more) eg #) chests chetes Bh at Otepn Ten jurt re | These dasa on opie Tine Hospita! oa } tank of Gn The Bulilon, Bank \ time, " pat 2 id than to the murning, but not so mach ea} gf DIACHIA ert ot order, at a very Kl ceived. . AME ES BCA LL, a <8 S84 Sundays onivy. and o8 | Bak es Sod the Bulvon Bank ; " wae ot ree. AH A Fis be twenss, me aud Cerner 1th at, Ormont avouus, ‘ oetwoen the hours of 2 cia. ~ ofthe nation vi Cae Dou ud | is Asa’t Surgeon, U, 8, Army. a ee ~

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