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EXCHLING News: nee i cotemporer + > Down ! om the youny and gal aut ork shect which fecei - | bt upen wood re. | i patriotiem To beslandered | the New York Tribune ia a general curtiticate | high character, to he called a traltor by that|* paper ls well onderstood as implying that | D MARYLAND ISVacbe BY THE cUN- FEPERATES ee ! | : The Petemac Crossed at the Point of Kecke. Frederick City Occupied in Force —A Movement on Mngerstow»—Penneyivania Threatened— Preparations for Datense - accused js a loys! defender of the Unton. It therefore seemed a work of supererogation to de- fend the Gen and iteppear~ even lessso now Texeanys thatthe New York Times gravely assures Its re-d- {Associated Press Dispatches.) ers that ‘Gen. Me an hus utterly Inet the con- Wasnineton, »t 6.—Farmers from the up- { . iideration which be once per pert of Montgomery county, Md., arrived < enjoyed at the hands of the American people '”’ here early te ad report that firing was heard ° ‘be combined attack of these two newspapers, ‘This sLocking a04 | iste yesterday evening, 1n the direction of Nolan's i . alded by the F vening Pest, on a General who Lun hees accumpiisbed, the Louse was} Perry The fire was irreuvlar They also co . . ' oe 3 for months susts!ned similar attacks, in prefeuud » (he sf-ound, tae young woman periaD- | gem be rumor thet the enemy yesterday cr ssed ; . ~ fer siience, is one cf the curious features of the times a the fumes the river this side of the Pointof Rocks. ‘They = e Jot ‘s . in which we live. Gen. McClellan has served |}? 2 few minutes the whcle party were urder | aid net venture any considerable distance from i the nation fer a long period without opening is | W“Y, eftding to the ol man’s terrible distraction the Potomac. ‘The force couststed of a twttal! lips to defend bimuelf against the ferocity of the | P¥ reciting to lim in detail their Shocking out | of envalry and four pieces of ertiliery. After re. redical hounds that have barked at bisheels. He | '°* upon the person of bis daughter, and beg- | maining 2 short (ime they recrczwd the river. raviie tte cos i . be AE ACE Of COOL unger seems (o be utterly oblivious of bis personal |)!" lm, or a tenteliziog atyle, not to take on | “There te no doute of the fact thet the enemy tn ad ! 5 repuiation, and solely devoted to the service of j ®ou! it, ox he ou © Kaow he deserved {t all | girong force are posied 1 pelnts on the ebitelbery whe \ t the country tn any capacity in which he may be | £0 bis treasen to Semthern Confederacy He opposite skore. Const ¢ bodies of infantry re Slorere ordered to duty. It weuld appear that this in. j Pretetted that be had taken no part tn the war, | were plainiy visible from this side during the _ « i famous (and of course absolutely false) attack on | b%d cided n One side or the other; that he day, ana the camp fres at night Indicated the ee of alarger force of rebels than et first sed The Enemy Cross the Potemac Sept 6,7 mM —ltbes been known t that the repels have been moving pf the Potomac, apparently with a view of passing into Maryland. Reports bis fair nace was started by the Tribune at the } W2s had souxbt to conduct biim- present moment for the purpore of diverting at- | ®*if im such a manner as to avold any conte- tention from the remarkabie patriotic and un- | Guénces Of the war selfish devotion to country with which Gen. we party and primrer stopped when about a McClellan eccepis the new position in which “ae | disiant from the rine ef the house, and un- ts placed, and perhaps alsoto prevent the con- told him to pray three trast which some might draw between b's con- of thattime they would duct and that of a fsvorite General of bang him The eld man plead fn esis whose ‘personal consideratio a” forbade formercy. The rope was pis pout his | have reached Washington from time to time of bim submit to the precedence “given to Gen shen thrown across their having mad= atttmpts tu cross. The most Pope. é down and fastened to x cenventent wap- | current repcrts this morning were that a detach- it may also bave originated 1, the desire to di- ment of cavalry aad artlilery bad for a while rect atiention to some othe” ean the real cause of reconneitered on the Maryland side and then mony of the recent disar’ ots in Virginia; for it te returned to the Virginia shore. #his came from well }nown thet ther ‘s farmers residing in the vicinity. But it was not York paper of ogg a reopened at one point only where the rebels ess: yed the mews wea in ‘be~ nessta—Attsch en ef the Indian Phe Indians gave away Our lose was 3 kil Capt. “ the cnctrnct met be suars.ced aes iat at ‘om the ground when a crushing mong the undergrowth near by, derers to fly precipitately Another Britis Captured—Arms possession of all the other papers, id man find'ng bis hands dtaengayea ppyitptie _ , Leratiee Camp fices were seen at veriou* polnts, and *alipets cd for the Hebels hut by them # Minde an effort for his life, and acta lly succeeded | and false rumors, which they themacives were ‘ Beat seer i inter ee eerie fie Ce aie [ie dinwing bined Ge ia ee ee ee lating, were doubles in- | Bose Set hotles Merorty cps "sei forces nor hward from Richthond, | &¥t the work of « moment now to unfasten the | tended to deceive out fares while the enemy | Prints a ree Hea a aodelie fe : ¥ earned Tope from his neck and to regain the vround—all nat emer oe Captet witch they} was} of which be did, thanking God. for bi excape WW hatever the reason for the attack, which can- } Ve" ‘hoe far On the succeeding day, exhansted Rot be considered in any other light than a dis- | DY the severity of the ordenl be had just pessed grace to the editorial profession, {t is suttictent to TRvona, be reached Trenton, where he now ites say that it produced no elféct on the public mind j A8nsetously ill and d Picnei ad ue Ayeatt except that of deep sympathy for the patient Pierre de nist ie by a gen ie young General who is slient for the country’s rect from Jecksov, who aasures ua that they ood, while his enemies are noisy and vehement | ™*Y be relied upon es being truc {a every par- ‘or the gratification of their petty malice. Hcular, pees Sehme Salah soi Aeaeeat A Baituianr ExpLoit.—The Palmyra (Mo.) Courier, Aug. 23, says: Our report lest week of the Kirksville battle id net do ful! justice, in respect to the gallant ten of the Merrill Horse who were sent to recon- nottre the town. The facts are as follows: , Auszw torors captured y unmuntion acd arms, and weie intentiy engaye’ in the consummation of a their programime elaewhere states that, To-night it is said they bave crossed near Point | late Enuitet » of Rocks and the Monocucy, and now cccupy loaded with, sxe Frederick, Maryland, 1 Military men | Vebied at $250, think the movement favor ¢ for oparatious upon our side, FO ueed Whea tls dw ean b: is 4 ia offoo, either poracn- Citizens Lenving Fréderick. ig Wastincton, Sept. 7.—It appears fr. m private accounts that the reb:ls crossed the Potomac river on Friday night and early y esterday morn- ing, and thence marched to White Oak Springs, within three miles of Frederick. They croseaa bol above end below the Point of Rocks, and did it !n assperdy ard quiet a man- ——-———_—_. ner as possiby One of their first acts was to ‘ ¥, G@EOKGS- ——~, and ©'n'9 of {[——— .80u Sisto is (rebel) was at rylug to get up Trousdale, lute of Unton aud American, is com- of Gov Harrie’ new forces thet ——is ane ron with the terms *€ Wil #t CLO@ Opler into @ Gurtract r ardéed him, weare pro i7- Two establiskmente tn Austrin employ | send a fi toeut as “ Tr oate show 5 When Col. McNeil’s forces approached within | 6,(40 work people in the manufacture of iucifer | the Bidurctecine Nou Te Mzs. Gsn‘L rincipal, PEC?! cannon shot of the place, it was seen to be ap- } mute! The annual production is 14,000 000 of po) a = + ENS: iment gnard. + parently deserted Notasoul could be see ton on Fria the streets or about the pisee. Tis fact, togethir | the «ther | ‘with the previ+us Information received that Porter | ———— drawn up bis men west of tow?r, coavinced & this potnt evacuated their posi- One Bohemia cerns is in Vienna and Li a be resumed on mect wil! uanoe copes aut lw tioss not ‘Rho duties « f thir Mondsy, 2apicmin © subisctes t conforming 0 .be speciuca of persons were leaving Fred- 2 7 erick all day yeaterdzy and Proceeding towards = _———— will be racerred. Paes 7 nnsylvanis ACADEMY 1 el. rered in thi o't-, 0: cl. MeNeil tuata trap bad been set for Lim. SPECIAL hls TICES: . ee in Hagerstown say that many Union York aw : = rb oppo Beigel He Sith ses neat senna of Manrlll’s Siemon. Baik Bes Tefugees from Virginla have arrived there. ree aw etaen - “ne c teers from his detachment 40 reconnolite the Tas best in the World. The Rebels spproaching Hagerstown. ES FLL’e senOub fermanterehal bon fiecne Xown. The number at once came forward, and, | William A. Batobelor’s celebrated Hair Dye} Haxrisnexs, Sept. 7.—Arrangements are be- M ORES oR ty it * "under command ofa Lieutenant, they approached Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- { Ing made to forward to the entrance of the Cum- YOUNG Lip 3d0 3: such wharf ct the city of the place—at first at « moderate pace,then increas- berland Valley all the troops now here and cther ° © Depot (hesctecmarter may ci regiments from New York and the East detained = a) here for that parpose. if an attempt should be made to invade Pennsylvania a warm reception Will await them. Our cltizens are organizing themselves into EK ACADEMY! pees under the Governor's preclamation 24 ne employees cf the Pennsylvania Ratlroad RTEEN TR AC LEMIC YS shops at this place, numbering over 200 men, SAIHSSEN ED AS Ee ee marched yesterday to the capitol grounds for REP drill, and companies and squads are drilling to- SEE day in al! our etrects and public places. Olreulare at ise | ture—werrented not to injure the Hair in thejleast; in ae Gee ee ee be rp! ap tlvgeine remedies the ill eSeeta of bad dyes, una invigor- Tuusket range, than trom every door and window, | ates the Hair for life. Grey, Ked or Rusty Haw and from behind every fence, cht and build- | instantly turns 2 splendid Black or Grown, leav- ing upon the route, poured a f tonardo of i re pautifal. Sol al bellate. The leaden messengers of death mee re er pense = whizzed around the hercic ten fike falling hail | Drugg!tts, &c. But on they went. Death had no terrors lor ie" fbe Genuine isatrned WirtiaMA. Baran In he thi ‘i - 7 a ELOR, on tha four aides of cach dow. an aa they ese:y the whole army goze sactory, Ne.21 Barclay s*., New Yori: after them as they ri pidly reced: om Z oh af » companied. by ie | po ei ane ok casa On| mM-1y (Lave29 Brondway and 16 Bond st) iat au 29 6t* ‘Ent Union run ne D eerternastr nas‘er Texs-ver to .H MUCSEF po Q usriermast “~ vited til ibe hiug the Srbeie ho le im* ‘The Governor has messengers extending alli —5; umaiaN COlLE ‘ they dashed rough the principal sticete of the -_ along the southern border of the Stuce. COLUMBIAN Cot. pros perio town—str="ont throught, comfing out on the open Garar Pisoe-) Ana Route, tia Baltimore The revel pickets extend seven miles towards Si {the Pi Hagerstown. ‘The telegraph operator there still Weduesiay aa er oi remains, but says he cannot hold bis office much Wednenday longer. further info: round. on the westside! Here they were beyond | ay4 Marten © :4e North and West —Two fange of the rebel rifles. ‘They were now. | trains leave Wathinizton dally and one on Sun- “wowever, between tue rebels tn the town and | day quick time—low fare aud sure connections, ogens OD ne Coilega on Cataiogues or orowh the hey BM Waselgy tou. at the egeecs feed fo 20 ce vered atthe You id * AME < a ada mnct state (honeme of all i the rebels on the west. ‘fo return in safety they } soldiers’ tieaets sold through at government} Accounts from Frederick, Md., sry the rebel8} es 4. In PAMMON, President. a mned Ro name o must execute a wide circuit to the north or south. | rates Ff, xcte and furtaer information apply | there possessed themselves of all shoes, clothing, { ————. ned towarl But did they choose this method? Nay. But] a: tne ok Great Pennsylvania Route, north- —_- made in Treas &c., In the stores at Frederick, paying for them. SELECT SCH GCL © OR Lut The rebels say they are going to Balttmore. | ©? to. 23 Noaia Mh Se Nearly alt the Union men have left Frederick Between Seventh Gov. Curtin is doing ail in his power His ea wit hopes for the fcture, apart from the United States Bapashud troops, are based upon the prompt responag of our f Bona! t citizens when culled upon. Cornpanies are form- ‘Pustion in tt ing all over the State. Over 1,000 stand of arms cation were sent to Adsims county county to-day, and mouths... 1,500 were sent to Franklin county. 2Paler cians. Waskineron, Sept. 7—p. m.—No further in- formation regardiug rebr1 movements in Mary- jand has transpired up to noon to-day. Itis proper to state the fact that unanimity of counsel and ac- tion prevails here. turning southward one street, they plunged once | east corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth st., more into the deadly storm—this time in a new on. Odie open from 5 a. m. until 9p. street, where the rifics had not been unloaded n2ays from 2 tod p im. during their first passage. Forward they wen’ 1 E. O. Norton, Agent. following their —— a Cre — a eeeeiesdeene sae’ Wraight throught the stree c army. - “ 5 ig Mi ne Rcd, ene wooded, and one Loree killed, AHERICGAN WATCHES ‘Were the only injuries sus! . Nothin; yr 2 os of an alinow rect taterposition of Providence FoR SOLDIERS! Prevented the death of every rider and horse. 4 > - IPR A feat of more brilliant, heroic and subiime| 47 AE DUCKD PRICES. baz not ‘ked the Listory of this war. ——— American Watches for Americans A Victim oF THE Respettion.—The Nashville i Union relaies she tollewing ——- table lian. | TSE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY give “A poor but ite decent and respect e Liish- SP woman cause fom Battle Creek on the cars the : oe? have lately ria a new atzle of other day to Nashville She lived, until lately, exprosc!: detigned for Seldfe:s snd others 0 deaire a good Watch at a moderate price at Troy City. Her ee honest and a workiug irishman, was a Union man, an 2 pet * erilias tried to drag him into the Rebel army. | These Watches are intended to -diaplaoe the Re maoezed to elude them, and fied to eee Worthlers cheap Watcher of Britieh ard Swiss at Battle Creek, where he enlisted in the Union = is fic army. The Rebels went t to the cabin where manufgoturo, with which the covatry ism voded, bis t wife was with her two jittle children, § and wiuoh were never expected to keep tins When and committing the greatest outrages, bat- § tney were made, being ilaee maunfactures, send tering down the aoam breas! in the windows if e " Hi ki d and tearing up ber garden; nor did they desist } °°? “4/2 country, because unesleadie at home, ani until they Fad made a wreck of what had been a J eeot here © for jockeying and swindling pur- plain but decent peg ‘was the Upper poses, Which the Southern afederac: we to these re all inoffensive people, who had y no oce, and We offer to ue ! orn Weateh, whielt te of THE walked blamelessly in soctety. The mother ya‘ MOST UBSTANFIAL MANVFACTURE ered up her chiidren and set out to join her bu AN AC RATE AND DURABLE ‘FiME cused aah ores Lilet ITS: BEEPER, aud In Zterling Silver Casos, Hunting te which Corcoran fought and Meeghe: f pattorn, et as low a price as ia asked [or tho trashy defended —rather than endure the brutality of Jett Aneres sud Lepines of foreign make, already re- Davis’s minions. When ashe arrived at the camp she was provided witu a conveyance to Nashville | ferred to. Sere Ey or wee fi We have named ‘hs new series of Watches Goop Apvicx.—A few Sa ayoung for- eigner made himself remarkable at one of the | W 4. PLLERY, Boston, Maas,, which name will rouge-et-now tables, in Baden-Baden, by his reck- | be fonnd on ihe plate of every Wateh of this man less and desperate gambling. For many hours !n | yrsetura, and is ons of our trads marks. poeecacai eg mg mercenary "1 ped asap Sold by all respectable Jewelers in the leyai single ee Napoleon between his finger and | States. notez. sod Cawri North of the & dimeated to COL. A, 1 U.S. U.S, A. ec endorsed * A SP TE Stn . re Rests 8 ‘- On Bey c. a hs E > os » ERS TENTS sets for soll 2 J Ovwneh: pe Vos 3. ‘Sownahips Nos, # z (QOL DIERKS AND CIBIZERS > MR WHEN hevits eorved a: Matrou the ist os tug Ara Potomao, WhG@re abe 2863 miittary ox “aWAmp@ ANS O¥G for cultivation,” ifany, ¢ “ ed “AR Bo to Enable tire ! kanres, aud other Stair, to ree lane! ia their imuts. appre 1 (28 RRB, 6 od by ‘aw for th ‘The next se: mence on Mons ldrees the i’ Ba f-ln CHEeaRs Y INS@!2 The Invasion of Kentucky. LovisvitLg, Sept. 7 —The pi nger train for Bowling Green, which left this mo: ing, returned from this side of Shepherdsville, twenty miles south, bringtng reports that a small Federal force in stockades, protecting Salt river bridge, were attacked this morning by a large force of rebel i cevalry with artillery, supposed to be mountain j stitels & wa howltzers. Frengh is tre ots When our informant left there was heavy mus- a ketry and cannonading. Reinforcements have been sent from here, bul the bridge will probably be destroyed before thelr arrival. There js no telegraphic communication with any point south of Louieville the rebels yesterduy burned three bridges over Benson creek, on the Looisville and Frankfort rallroad, avout sixty miles enst of thiscity. The trains this afternoon went no further than La- grange. * tud Liew anti! Biter tas 6: at. Rooms, Gist New York xp iret is the oie tang.t fromine. of ly ature aud m- > 8nd sent hundred anu sigty-two. noes Sep.c:n- By the President: - %, &c, can a AURAHS LLY, Prin- J J. BM. Epwunps, Commissioner of the M LINCOLN, opposite ene ruse 8th a nas Wi arte of towush'ps shove enu $ 0 estas ish Lhe KAMO to tao 2eie*S, Regicters ceiver of the payment there feeng ibis notioe, a1 d bef the commengement of the embrac ng the tract cialmed, oF will 09 turfe te de, fits 23K, (just done ») be abe ve are sil ther er ed id must to make W Lom se3 1" The War Spirit in New York. Svaquuuanna, N.Y, Sept 6 —The war spirit Brena bere is fully aroused. A lar.» and enthusiastic ~ meeting was heid here to-day, at which 3,000 4 # BOM persons Wers present. Speeches were made by Pie Building, ac penn Daniel S$ Dickinson and others meta ba isnt bf "squat: olunteering for Gen. Sickles’ Brigade is oing aon Pee a on atabrisk rate. There will be no necessity for preperen ce ay ccing drafting here, as ail are ready to fight for the jvier, and Cam Art D Union and the Constitution. mi F a ve T2nia avenue, » the ssosoribers ers w thea sver Jud Work, Manufac nh Ware, Honeskcopins were P ROSOMS. eel nt end Cro “N, TORN, sOUth aide, now J0\¢ wisw Silftise Cottone o ’ Owxeo, N. Y., Sept. @—A tremendous war ' : a ee eee . ae ane mb thomo, he oe ie oe Sar gprs bt igi Wholesale orders sheaid be addreseed to motting was held hore chin create oa Dea HS ft @REGORY. GUUS Is To SiviD NUT. oad ainacehe, Yi maGievuet whee ante ee ROBELSS & APPLETON, $ Dickinaon and cthers made speeches. which | a. 0. e: Sa tibgoriber hath: eotatat al iro —— ie et Claaniant rae : were enthusiastically applauded. Several patri- | MS Ceneiaatiy recsiy ur, & : Goimmbas, thtors Ef eherleaes mr Gzurer. te advise me to pu ae speerrepsineg Sars er Agents of jhe Amecioan Watoh Company, otic citizens came forward and enrolled their | & fail rae of aii tio mont oie! 5 Gurencd, oe the peceenn eos @ ot rth ‘ Sees a mint ea ek ee Sriast | 82 20-1m isa Broadway, N.Y. | names for the Corcoran Brigade. A company Sa tar itscdenl cer eae at 10 Ba Sohesicn, late of Washington oreuirat RO Napoleon, my sdvice to you is to put itin your | | tl be cain ercrn Br gallant Corcoran. | gud Silver tasca, Ho aise keeps & inves dec ll persoce vaving Cltms rs ae... dea. sora ey mee - your!) Ma. » SEMEN YORK April 17,198 | Owego is doing her whole duty, aid will send | SBE SUTEr CasOR.. Ho. aso keeps a late atyloa soi | #814 deceased are hereby wa:ned 10 x io. 16 MAREEW * 330 Pa. avedue, Washington. D.C ismonds, Emsralos, Rubies and ail of bet ween’ demiios’ Linei- ETeuGh L&sug, and Beaton Gsitere. pers, Misses’ gud rafied sue, with the vouchers thers, zee pass lehdant Pe ceilxindsofSols | Soriber, on or before the 1th tuey winy otherwise by y be e: des fo benefit of the eaid ertats. Given uuder wy uacd this 12th day o: Auguat, 1862. - ALLEN BURCH. {[7 Steps Laving been taken to confiscate the Duar Ad haps Sl ep aor rept es yes 1 8 en have bo man h Lapsed St ‘Laals (Mo } Auta oe peses a Racrtoan Wacch Company, Waltham. Mssa_ and cliff, Chi fof toe U8 Police, has been ordered | 25° Warrsaied by thera to give entir satisfaction to seize the same, both real and personal, aud | 12 o%C'¥ fo:pect. Kexuesting a ovntinuance of dar Gen. Bragg Adv: The Kebeis in ing on Nashville, Tenn, ‘thin 30 wiles of Cincin: oi other things as! n bod ¥ of ex iE desoriplion; Gents” s t tho very owes | 82 16-waw ininirator Ws, A. If ftsin. G:ove Csif, Patent Laather, Mo- 0 Orders, We Are. res: ly, Cincinnati, Sept. 6.—Gen. Bragg has left Chat art! ‘ Pisa Z ee take an inventory thereof. Polk’s property ln es- | "RGHBING & ALBERTO Acc ofthe .: | tanooga, and is advancing on Nashville, Sweets sir ead tose CABINET FURNIZURE Sere ppstehe af itn ae timated to be worth $100,000. He long since merican Waich Company. The city is greatly excited this ufternoon over woe ee Se ee “a® OLD Piexs trices tex pares INFHAL.. Placed himself under the protection of the rebel the numerous reports in circulation as to the near ye ALL WHOM is MAY CONCERN, Having pirohas d our entire ey an ae government. A compiste aseortment of the Genuine American approach of the enemy. pas atook for calm be ‘ore ‘he advease ¥ veq > NEE Wyatopes in Gold apd fuiver Cases, Also, small ‘elegraphic communication was open as far as | , O88) paid for oid Congrorsions! Dooumsnts, Pat- we are exavied to offer uuprecelie cai | + WRITE AND COLORED. A REMARKABLY SuaLL Pony.—One of the | 2¢s for ladies constantly on hand eng or aale at Falmouth, Ky tonight pen ent Office Reports, old Post Ufice Bianks, pam- | pargains 10 all Who are 1a want of ruined Shetland maces imported by Joun 8 Rary, Esq , SEMKEN Sag eveen tk aml wae : and Oller Kiuueol Sows m wean of Groveport, Obio, has a pony colt that is prolis: | 88.23 bly the smallest specimen of a borse in the world, ABIT CLOFAS, ail the eer colors for being only twenty inches in height and weiguing 5 Ladies’ and Misses’ Autumo sapeins a. twenty-one pounds. Tne dam of this colt, waen Secneee eens for infants, Ladies’ isgen in thin condition, only weighs seventy-five ‘Aite Spe ned to-aay— : , 3 edinm ani i in wes, for = : Cradles, Cribs, "and. feds, Ualagios double ead OvrTRacss 1x Sour County, Mp.—The | oxtia large.) i Somerse: Heraid says (hata waaton depredation | One price only, the actual oash standard value, was commited by some — pore og paralng marked 15 piain figures, P HY & BRO. the wheat and oat stacks of Jo! le lelvin By Eaq., enrolling officer for Dublin District ‘en that | 84 = aie Pa ave aud street. ty. Thesame Suys that several gen- Zz. omen have been arround for restating the officer A FoR PRESERVING PROPERYY 3 Ly tas ts The rebels are reported to be in force at Wil- | Brevery dong een ees Sid, old Document de be used f or mSKers? Mamsport, about 30 miles distant, on the Geerge- | stook, ‘address eaimcanens ia. town turnpike S#OCKWELL & EMERSON, —_—_——_—— wosud 27 Snox ctrest, Funeral of Gen. Kearney. sa lntw a New Youx, Sept. 6.—The funeral of General Pxkerosaus FOR (COKS FOR SHIPS OF retin took ogee at ee N. J., to-day. 5 Revie trcee is remains were brougktto this city, reacht: = Nave a here at 5 o'clock this aterabon, where they =e Bureau of Navigator. August 9, 1982 i received by a brigade of militia and escorted to SRALYD | ROP IBALS Wi ot ived at tus ofr insasedon thiesg of SiNaser LRG nee aes | MnIAE 6: ln didinend Hany Catoe oniet fortes ng 0 én their citle.cut Navy & 1 2 presence their sorrow ut the lors to the eelion of | O28 to the Gorarniient, sao Muniber of copies as FURNITURY, . i Gur stock ie now complete in erer particu, and we cord:aily invite sli who coatempiats fu nishing, prom SAT.D OL ALicss 9 Lut yarc,) yee, “0 tfieere, ail g-adee, thick aud ntcy of Linen Goods snnually gh our hacd: @nab.es as to ofer epe- onty. the sotual cagh standard value, jain figures. us PEERLY & BROTHER, aussie fZ — ‘& @renue Sou G SRS BOW fh necessary to partion rine. a. braces every article necessery to fu t “Jory 9p, 1862. 4ho Copartraral» horetofore existing between PLAGS—F LAGS! We. a. i J. DABNA®D, ander thi W i: weven arse cceorimeer si SILK. Buna. | Sigseheekt Spa foun de Sap Ser of B.C. Hellt” Is exeduted with roatness and diepatah. MoClernand ts at pringheld, | hus “art - MoCleraand ts at Sprit is, | ‘To prevent es, he will state that + le res a 6h Out and out war Ph. ‘work or was tac joamecetine the war and ‘sing all na Use gompatingn. « or in quality re iy 14s may ce several publications sup PING and MUSLIN FLAGS, from ex i Lie penne nee ave t+ everst f }. fro’ ¥ On. ren arena ms Alte dag the ity and"harbor Seas | PAM BoT™ oy Le tason apniaton of OP Maat Sie se'spsra.s Saoatans the become of . o! jooks way pl . w Tm aad set. two in the performance of bis duty Ths Mest Bfectual tn the Worth! mass, and res bells ee @ funeral pala the | the Bureau, and tue price gt can aa 0 be specified. fhe Jesees And oneapyosi sesortment ir doors weat of ‘Bign strect sai Pearse A lite girl, with her mother, om her way nfencation may be obtained at mournful cortege moved down Broadway. in baboon Nodes 3. M. BLLLISS, ther wit F @00 08, LAN: = dae eo oe to , stopped at the New Haven siation oe T, PARKER B. oe SS OE ting Chiol tthe Bure. Rink won Coy oe A TEES SHAWLS, sdapted'm styler and near evening, ‘he darkness being intense; au : Restrictio Travel Removed—Ne Passes - the NAPIUNAL Flac’ aud Micifans }2. eerly Autanu ae eeedacee pend FAINTING BSTABLISHMEN?, Kequired. OR FHE AUFUMN AND WINTER OF | EGP A UNAL FLAG betweeu Isth wad 14h. Sai estore correspondents send seeing conductor and brakesmert ying t between @th and 7th street 0 1862 AND 150% —roreiga and Domestic, | rea>Wiilarce’ Howl Sool”. daily, around with thele lanterns, aa tee hackmen | Me. 69 sonar pha one Pater arid Sioeapeed ia Piston Marshal ‘anoy FR Staple ory Goous, in ali the depart =e Be Ceoln Sotual onen standard value, jastily calil koi it the same tim: every vary 4 stop on al ata. 5 > Fic; . i = Pamenas mae Woke uptte ber mother ‘and SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. | travel, by requiring every citizen who ano ro cad for Autumn and Winter, PENBION OFFICE, sexx Sra, ii ondering! dant *. to goto New York and other cities to | now Store, addition to whien, our N Ley gpa oe led) Teton purpose of pre- nei Tn OOTiespouceL.ts send new a whic! 's cler! each person two 2 dolar. ve soon as th ; Washington futhories feplaes ee calys the cash atendard valine marked heard o! ae rogeedinge, of ers were gent to Q hg 1 © obligati the marshal to nae alt such restrictions u) eat tn ere, Dane OD aie! 38 a pLERRT & BRO. TO ALL WHOM i¥ MAY CONCERN. SE 4 TS SS. ee Application having been made under the a1 oF CosPone AND EABL IN ONE MIN@TE: Nt to kaye Corns, " o fi oy . metry at | ute, RMSE Cae Pins sad separa ash peli! eve! oi free travel, and now all persons can go where all paroe is for ther Interlon, properly packou aoe sedge _ the. serptcn ¢ war M4 FF eat not Se orrannoes oft Fees, eas fi r inter! 58 3 regress. Ha sid cnet aay man whe folded ase T Se ber Ca emale oon, | Pieese without fear of thterraption® free 0 jouatee, bie re whet BRO :Wanederehawis2 pouid then'appess. henat y age emeese oa hee Pas peteiuaion & support with ea ¢ ors . geet? a ¥ “the ee eile of The War in Alab ‘The Xown ef Athens P PIANDS. = aot {tot eae pert, a) 38 haf rb wf see cans fom 8am, 407 p.m 5 aan af dal Since ee will 8 naw Saloen very eonvenicet, Destroyed. ERSONS in eearch of # reliable Piano at a ‘oro; Voluntecra, 1 the war with Maxicn anes I The wares of the printers of Parle Lave Po es thes percep too be select and have CINOLNNa TI, Sept. 6—The Evening Times bas | iow price wii! always bnd tho argeat ae- information th te. | sorts AL the Music piore of W. o RRA on that the United States force at te ieeroee, ne SVEN OCBAVA IKON PLATE € eOmUely vons, Als » wasatiecked bythe Rebels, but the | A 0 Agent of Steirwuy saekunNG PLANO, hwnd t enrsiee | actroumstance whlch isregaidrd vee gum Cakes aud Creaw for luo JOSEPH Ht. BAKKETY®, di-oivce «fa speedy advance In the Wages of | . it 1s ed sted our Croan ie ewpsrier ‘ Ootove: tet, 1862, A sd fa talercat on A pelvere ce m mb 27-1 SOUT tee 65s use ba 5 Fi § a on sear & Sithes ty France are forbidden | *,3iy fur : enemy Were repulsed with zreat loss Seve Second hand atl “An lent Sloat Ris WIN Prrelnevine sinus thalipeinccia ‘gee enie odemece by fined eto ree Jot adisg gid Uniids: ms Le town of Athens, Ala, bas been burned by accom medating tener, PART a tote of = OHINE, in pert ot order, si 8 very od as + cng representalious to the government. iy ‘"petween @ and i, ff our troops. an : @, MEEZEROWY. ‘Avail at is Peeevanne, el