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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY pe et BXCEPTED,) a TAR BUILDINGS, ay Wl D. WALLAOH. —_—__ Papers served in carriers year, or 37 cents per month. none Se Price is $3.50 & year, én adeane:; $3 tr siz ant. > mcaths; $1 for three m, ‘22 than mareo months at the rate of 12 centsay sek. pian tie copies, onz cuny; in ‘Wrappers, rwo exnrs Ct ADVERTIsEMENTs should be sent to the efice before 12 o'clock ms Ret appear until the next day oes Emmy WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 11, 1862. N°. 2,980. sured at the counter, Immediately ofthe paper. Price-THREE CENTS. bn THE WEEKLY STAR: Face exegiion® Pumiiy end Mews eure, -08: Sizing © greeter Variety o: laterset ey vending Year can De fovad In tuy othar—te publichdd op Werning. FEINS_¢-1h wmceriacy, @ ede@nes. SIzgle COpy. per canUm..corscccseeSl OF F1Ve C0Ples -.scs-ccsceesccssccses 475 WER COP iet..000,..s00cnencesscees Frwenty-five werersneeeerees 8 It Luverigbly contains the ‘Washington Nowy that bas made The Datly Kooning Star cieulate 2 generally throughout the country. (7 Sinzie copies (im wrappers) can be pre: after he laee LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS Guerilla Band Routed—The Rebel fer the safety of a Wagon Tra’ Nw York, Sept 9.—New Orleans papers of the Ist inst. report that an expedition under Col Thomas along ihe const had routed a band of guerillas, and capture 1,000 oxen end horses and other cattle, alxo three ouerillas A correspondent of a Mobile paper.writing from Jackson, Miss , saya that much concern !s felt there lest the Federals shuld capture a large ‘wagon train sent to Gen. Hindman, as our cavalry were in pursuit of it On the 20th ult. the steamer Iberville was fired into by guerillas about eixty miles zbove New Orleans. The guerillas had also captured two coasting schooners. The Delta noticea the close of summer, stating that the health he city had been unparaile! and congratulates the citizens of New Orleans the entire absence of yellow fever. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. So on rae See a ara as MOVEMENTS OF THE REBEL ARMY IN MARYLAND. Advance on Hagersiown— Excitement at Greencastle, Pa —Alarm at Harrisburg— Preparing for Defence in Pennsylvania. sy ART CAROLINA TLE I BD ess Men Nunat 1,400 Rebels—The bly Komted. Rebels T° A ysl eas of the New York Tribune } rticulars 0; opt. §—I have the following Lrisong, oP of the most gallant engage- nts of the 27.89 far as our troops were con- cerned, frop-" fier of Capt. Flusser’s fleet, who bas brouy? the disretches to Washington from bis comp 4! eget PL F. urt. 2 Luadreat Reb-ls marched toward Ply- BT C ,on Tuesday last, intending toe enter the Paks and lny it in ashes Carolinian, kne/ing the intention of ti Rebels, came kly to town and reported the matter to Capt. PH. Hammell, of Hawkins’ Zouaves. No }ime was to be lost To defend the town there ‘was one company (F) of Hawkins’ Z waves, one company of regularly enlisted loyal North Caro- lnians, with such other loyal fighting civilians as the town could furnish. Ail hands were quickly -t the'r Half of the Zouaves were sick with the fever which prevails there at this season of the year, and all of the commissione fficers were sick, exce; mn, of the Zou who was ‘4 in = former en. gag! ti ‘The command of avout 300 men di » Orderly Sergeant Green, of Company Zonaves. At the approach of so vast a force, some Generals would FROM THE SOUTH. —>___ FROM oUR ARMY on THE Rapp, AHANNOCK—1N- TRRESTING DIAKY—EXECUTIONS on aeenetre (From the Richmond Dispatch, AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS! AT REDUCED PRICKS. American Watches WHE AMERICAN WATC aotice, that they have lately insted « now strie of Watch, expressly designed for Seidiers snd others Who desire ® good Watoh at & moderate price These Watches are intended to displace the worthiess, cheap Watches of Britieh and Sy manu‘scters, with which the connztry is flooded, and which wers never expsctsd to keep tims wher thoy were made, being refuse manufactures, eerd to this country, beoauss unsaleable et home, ard used here enly for jockeying and swindling pur- pores, We effer te soll our Watoh, which is of TRE MOST EPULBSTANTIAS, MANE FACTURE extracts from the in the Charleston ty Army crossed the R: id she bh deep. Manes en aad ae ole lle occupied sia adel — enemy in ch min, move-cautiously. pp aon a _— - = il on ~_ other side of nificent view for omnsionge black, winding, uskets gleaming in thr ars, are in sight, movin redericksburg SS ee [Associated Press Dispatches.) WasuIncTon, Sept 10—A gentleman has ar- rived bere. who left Hagerstown yesterday. He reports that the enemy had not made their ap- earance at that place. nor in the neightorhood Many of the Union cilizens bad lef and the se- cessionists even did not desire the approach of the rebels. PHILADEI PHta, Sept. 10 —A special dispatch from Harriseurg to the Bulletin says that the latest advices received there this morning repre- sent all quiet on the berder. No rebel move- ments towards Hagerstown are announced. A force of cavalry sent by Gen. McClellan cap- tured Barnesborough, in the rear of New Market terday, and a train from there arrived to-day. Phe operator says the rebel piqkets only extend three miles from Frederick The operator at Hanover reports the arrival of refugees from Frederick, who stste thet the rebels are entrenching themselves op the Monoracy, and From Caliternia. San Francisco, Sept. 8 —The United Btates steamer Nacragansett salled to-day fur Guayames, The ship David Crockett hus been chartered to load wheat for Liverpool Trade is stagnant and everything depressed on account of the state of circulation An effort is being made to raise money to send to Washington for the ielfef of our woynded 'ractive part of the processioa is the © tralns, wending their way in tne rear of ba ow Sie Sp weguas are tn sight, and, the —- Of trains, the shouting of drivers, and the chaotic confusion which em” anates the metley mags,no man can oM- KEEPER, and in Sterling Silver Cazes, Hunting pattern, at sc low @ price as is meked for the trashy ea Prorosa.s FoR OATS, AN ACOURATE AND DURABLE TIME | POMOd B+ may be Sgreed upon, OrPRFIGtans EKY OF STATE, The Sesretary of Sinte will hereafter receive for Americans. | Members of Concrem on busines ox Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the Sret of nex? H COMPANY cive | menth, ed w-tt WILLIAM HB. SEWARB. UARTERMASTER’S Alextoara. Va. August 23d, ibe. t SPaLzy PRoPosars will be ved at this office enti pie ge ‘enh der oi poem. 3 4 ole +» for 2 30, or Ls a red sivof OATS. Fhe onte adie qusiity, put up in 1B (28) twon- rom the dete of Che cont act, or such longer PROPOS4 LS. Dame an¢ Post Office address et in the pepe Pa ) red bumbeis, Plain of the eneui of a march say, “Surrender;” bu: this was not the Sergeant’s that the iron bridge over the Monocacy has been soldiers. The offerings ure liberal. 4mcres and Lepines of foreign make, already re ~ yop ab a she — August 22. — To-day, anot je. The | motto. He took his brave mea, went out on | blown up. < The steamer Pacific hz ng 854,- | ferred to, Sane PeeTE morte ppear or the it! will be oon- Tey Tegamed ite march at Tuesday, the 24 inat., and met the enemy three penne) pare RE eta — 0 to: tentare Com Or 000 fromm] We have named the new series of Watohes f.gniee it individual proposal she twelve brig: an order calling a @ abie-b ritish Columbia F - i - i the r ght, Set deoent De The latter State to arms to resist the threatened Invasion ‘The steamer Moses Tayicr Is advertised to sxi] | WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mase., which name will | sidsred, 1» an basuen sieemeieee pif the Rapidan Station on the Virginia Cen- | the former un ett (who in Company ores olensiors ate ote compited 26 for San Seas Nicaragan, on the 3ist of October, | bs found on the plate of every Watch ofthis man | Past Ea F Fxoros:z: cid Stiiaien ©. 2. to rtheast + 2 t fo 5 thi ‘o Prepared for marching to connect wit! € steamer America on the At- = od sd 5 = pose arene ee Green nat Iatter In comme i Pegen Whee Ser. notice—each man to supply bimeelf with arms] jantic side for New Yor . lecture, and is ons of our trade marke, cUsOD, Agsieiani Qnar e-maeterU 8S. Army, yy hi and sixty rounds or ammunition, clothing, blan- ket and baversack, to be ready to go into camp when ordered. Rumored Occupation of Hagerstown. Haxxissvre, Sept. 10.—Intelligence of a rell- able character bas been received here to the effect that the rebels under Jackson entered Hagerstown in force this afternoon. The operator left while the rebels were entering the town. The arrangements for the defense of this city are going forward. The order issued by the Governor to-day is considered on all sides to be a jast and proper precautionary measure. It may be the forerunner of an actual call probably soon to be made. ound them not to attack niended giving —————————————— Volanteering in Maine. BELFAst, Me., Sept. 9.—The quota of the nine months inen from this city has been promptly filled by voltnteers, so there will be no drafting here to-morrow. ‘This is the case in most of the cities and lage towns in Maine. place on the front, and eighty or ninety prisoners went by on their way to po rear. Among the Yankees eal ickson were two men, who as soon (ay Green came upon the enem ivouacked in the woods, intend before the next day. the alarm: of the approach of o ces by firing his piece but it missed fire. Our beys took this as a signal of alarm, and they dashed upon them with great earnestness, fighting the whole for an hour, te t Green conducting himself in the Most gallant manner In the short space of an hour he whipped a force of 1,100, captured Col. Garret, their com- mander, a lieutenant and forty prisoners, together with many of the cavalry horses. Therebcls lost thirty killed, with the ordinary preportion of wounded. Wheu the enemy broke and fied, the loyal North Car¢linians were fast and fierce in Sold by all reapectatie Jowelers in the loys. States, Wholesale orders should be addroseed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, Asents of the American Watok Company, au2-Im 182 Broadway, N. Y. Ma. 2 semmens¥ YORK. Apc 1002, 330 Pa. avenue. Washington, D.C Dear Six: Wo bog to neuare you that the Watcher you have bought of us are ali manufsctu Americsn Watch Company, Wa them are warranted by them to give extiro in evéry repect, Kequesting a o ptured by orn " — our hands Penrweee pn to ask r ij comrades in én art! com| . An inguiry being instituted, they coulssed that eight months ago they were soldiers in our army; ‘but that Lange Dope of service they had deserted. and joined the ranks of the enemy. Without further ado the General ordered them to be hung toatree, which wasdone in the presence of a large porticn of the army. dn Lo division there has been active ‘work. enemy several times ai ited check our advance, but were signally repulsed. Pickett’s, Wilcox’s and Pryor’s brigades were A Rebe Nominated for Congress. Cincinnati, Sept. 9 —Gen. Robert E. Schenck was nominzted for Congreas, by acclamation, in the convention of the third district, to-day. rr EDUCATIONAL. nue - fork. ry dere, 4 tfuiiy, severally en; at different periods of the day, | the pursuit of their revel neighbors. The chase} TBere 1s nothing later from Hanover or York TOCROUBINS © ALPLE ROM nents of the and lost 2 few men killed and wounded. At} was given up only when ue enemy Was com- Great Excitement in Greencastle, Pa. American Watch Company. Mountain Run, 2 small branch which joins the pletely put to filgtt. The civillens fought splendidly. Mr. Phelps, acarpenter, Whose boapitnlity I have enjoyed, was the first to fre his favorite rifle, taking down CoLumMuAN INSTIF 71 FUR YOUNG LADIES! Bho duties of this Schcol will be resumed on Monday, September 8th. in the building formerty the Parsonage of the Met hodiat Protestaat Church, GRRENCASTLE, Pa.. Sept. 10. prevails here to-night on the rebels advancing on H Much excitement int of reports of ‘stow They are A complete asso! of the 6 A q Cok emerald on eee bf ti oF wey Ww nionen is Gold goes iver Cases, “Also. sme of diversion, but were promptly engaged thi ) Capt, Uy on hand and jor sel 2y tbe Coatracte be reqmired of ti the ovatract contract is rigned audria, Va.and ald Y x peor ry ST be peinly macked, “ Pre- GUAR*NTEE. 3 of the wid-e° to Sill the shouid :t be awarded to h.m. mus pret | by tWo recponsih'e po 5 natures a the Bera: be 1 ba fiizia’ omrtificonte of the Clerk o nesres: Distriot Court or of the United States trict attorney. Bicders mest be present in person when the Voloonnid Sre opened, or their i al = Proposals wil not Kenda tn the xm of fivs thowsand dollars, od both of hie gus an.ore, wi neoessfui bidder upon signing d must socompany the sontract, it rsary for tuo bidders to have their eon with teem, or to have bonds signed in Hon and r: to be produced wien ue red upon app! by lets: AN county of- of #izoee for-ladies cons! ie said to be advancing tow: that place by wav ith . : z SN’, Jeweller, 330 Pa. ay. Donaldsonvilie battery, (Louisiana, ora, | the first rebel that fell In this conflict we lost| of Cavetown, sons to yet in the Text and cut off enone eras calle be ontatneg oy | au i-tm oop oad ey @nd soon after retired. in this affair Gen. T | three men killed—onea sergeant of Company P, | all retreat of those who attempt to get away. the gookstares, or nt No, 412 F at " : > > A. Pryor bad anarrowescape. While sitting on } of the Zouaves, whose name Is Mincr; tue other Up to 5 o’clock p. m. no signs of the enemy ap- re %. W. WRIGHT, Principal. NE. AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR a fence by tne roadside a shell burst immediat ly} a member of the Nort company; and | peared at any point, although some two hours rR 8. 3 URR WIL Rs ppm PlaNO FORTE AND SINGING. over his , and the fragments dashed inte the = 4L KESUNE HER the third, one of Cupt. F. s brave tars, some of whom were engeged Let officers of high rank look atthe conduct of Sergt Green, and learn wisdom—the kind of wisdom we now need; and let soldiers learn from the result ef the fair what even small numbers will accomplish when they have the rigit sort of fire in them. The bravery of cur littic x in Piymouth de serves, and will wv receive the highest honor of the nation. previous a negro, among others, reported them within three miles of the town. The people | avenue batroon IM and léth etreets, there were very much excited, and numbers were Sep }.804w" leaving with their families, while the owners of ' horses were sending them out of town so that the rebels could notjseize them. A horse or ‘wagon could not be bired at any price. A scout who came from Russell's Cavairy gives Informa- tion of a movement of the rebels toward Slagers- town. The telegraph operator left about 4 o’clock, and bas not since been heard from An Alarm at Harrisbu: HaRRisBura, Sept. | . m.—The Rebels are supposed to have arri at some point on the Northern Central Ra lread@, as the telegraph line has been tampered witk ,na@ the words “damned Yankee” heard by the emayvier here. It is not thought that the railro ¥f@egemeaication has yet been interrupted. Later information from Hagerstown says the Rebels have not yet entered that place. The mayor has arrived st Greencastle, and says that Jackson’s advance g at 6 o’clock this evening ‘was said to be within six miles of Hagerstown. THE VERY LATEST. HaRniszure, September 10, midnight —It ts now certain that no Rebels bad entered Hagers- town at 6 o’clock thisevening. Jackson had un- doubtedly moved from Boonesboro’ towards Ha- geretown, but there is nothing reliable asto his near approach. The Northern Central railroad and telegraph Une are still O. K Genera! Wool has been assigned to the com- mand of ali the troops north,of the Susquehanna. Skirmishing with Rebel Cavalry. WasHineton, Sept 10.—The action yesterday of the 8th Illinois Cavairy, under Colonel Farns- worth was with 800 of Colonel Ashby’s old cav- alry. It took place between Poolesville and Darnestown. Tho rebels had fifteen kilied and wounded, including one captain. We also took six prisoners. Our loss was one killed and seven wounded. F This forenoon Colonel Farnsworth portion of them at Clarksburg and too: them prisoners. They have already arrived at headquarters. Some ef shem were barefooted and bareheaded, and all of them in rags. One of them had nothing on but bis underclothes, and presented a most pitiable appearance. They were of course disarmed before they were sent in. Profeseor ALEXANDER WOLOWRiI, Pi- anist and Coraposer, hes returned trom, the London Exhioition, and opsne Fad Gourse for the isso and Bingi New acd Simplified Method, § uvetom, = parson having only music will be enabied ine ver music with croat faciuity, and exeoute operatic &2 classion! mucio.with rare perfection, Ae if mization he ‘enders the i around him on every aide, but, fortu M School, Monday, Sspteaber 29th, 5 . tely, without doing injury. As he wenrs a bh felt bat, and was _ in sight of the tillerists, the presumption is that he was made their mark. Gen. Wilcox likewise received sim- ilar attentions. He wes riding in advance of the , attended by 2 single trooper, when the lat- iscovered one of the Yankee pickets peeping ever the top of a boulder. ‘Shall! bring him down?” said the soldier. ‘No,” replied the General; *‘ better not waste your power, the dis- tance is too great.’? Hardly were the words cut his mouth before ‘ whiz”—a Minie ball flew Within three inches of the General’s ear, and dodged in the bank behind him. Subsequently he was wounded in the erm. , To-day has been further ized by the of aspy—man named New York WwW MRi. DH. BURR LL. Reopen her French and &ns! on Monday, Septsmber 29th, at Me. 3! near 436. ih Classes C strect, nv 27-2awiw* youre pee INARY, GEORGE- Mus, Gun’L WuexLxk, Principal, The duties titution will be resumed on Monday, epiember si. « continuance of ublic Patronage is respeotfuliy solic:ted. Eid COLLEGE, D. c., AvUG¥ST, 1862. a College will be resumed ber. Worms for board and tui- f yearly 1p adeane saation Mp ply to the President of JOHN EARLY, 8 J (>There i2 a marked Improvement tn the trade of Memphis siuce it fell into cur hands — The shipments from that port from June 27 to August 26 were 15,000 bales cotton, 5,549 Lids. sugar, and 5,923 bbls. molasses. It has been ascertained With eccuracy that the whele amount of cotton destro;ed was only 25,000 bales. The balance is stored away safely in the interior, awaiting a market aX) rectives visitors o’clcok p. m., a8 his reside:.ce, No, between F anc F, ai m3 to 4 461 Tonth et, 82 is-in No 656, By vue pResibEny OF 92E UNITE STATES. soa in Lt rege 7g feed 1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States of amerii by declsre end meks known thet a pu ! id at the land office at SrxyENs’s Point, ir the State of Wiaconsir, com sing On Monday, the sixth day of Uotoher noxt, for the dizpoen! of the public lends cituatea within the folic’ bained towaships, vis: th of the base line amd east of the fourt e North of the s dine ‘ tan ourth prin Poesaabe Ne kasd ES cadfe The exercises of t On the let of Sept tion, $2), pay €or farth the Cclege. su 2l-eolm {7A new connterfeit $10 note on the Bank of m do you belong tot’? Montgomery county, Pa, is now being circu. ted? The courier then asked ‘‘whoss divi- mion do you bel to?’ “Jackson’s”? was the reply. A gray Cor vored this ides, a As the two and & con’ jon travelled together the courier observed that there ‘wasa tion om_ the part of his companion to drop behind, and finally he was astonished by & pistol presented to his breast, and a demand for the delivery of the papers be carried in his belt Havieg no other resource, the fatter surren@ered the documents,when the spy deliberately shot him in the back and ran. Soen ords the courier ‘wasfound by some of his friends, and narrated jculars of the affair, describing the man that, when subsequently arrested, he beycad,preadventare, He had, for U PH NION FEMALE ACADEMY! U0" The Supreme Court of New York has de- Clded that ali State taxes must be paid in gold. {[7 Postal steamers will commence running in October next, between Italy and Egypt. uf] THIRTEENTH ACADEMIv YEAR comnences SEPTEMBER 1ST. Olroulars at the tores, su ls lm* ELECT 8CHU0l, FOR YOUN@ LADIEB! No. 28 Noatx K Sraenrr. Between Seventh and Nishth Streets, MLS3 WLLL 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. Se Query. Why is it that Oristadora’s Hair Dye ts the dest in the world ? Because eminent chemists sy so! Because it contains ne caustic compounds ! ve froat teeth, was a paic- Because {t wears longer than any other ! faced, determined looking end quick spoken | Because it operates instantaneously ! = Because it does not stain the skin! Pa peta wl a Larsen oe tome Because Jt nourishes and strengthens the halr ! but Ido not vouch for this) that this Because it corrects the bed effects of other dyes! y rode up to General Jones, who Because tts presence cannot be detected ! ‘Was at the head of his column, and said, “Gener- | Because <# never fails ! ; aaued mete tease eee ee Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, 5 Astor House, to be reversed atonce.’’ The order was of course | New Yer. Sold every where, and applied by given, and the pretended courier rode away. His | all Hair Dressers. Price 81, @1.50 and 83 per box, according to alze. No.1, 3S, and M4, 32, of ranges ips Nos 31 and 32, of range 10, ‘ow: siips Noe, 31, 8%, $4, 35, 38, $7, 28,39, 40, and a, otranse ea t , 5 PPro) 7 for the ure of schools itary, and other pai , together with the “swamps and overflowed isnds maco thereby unfit for cultivation,” if any, granted to tre State Rot entitied ‘‘An sot to enable the State kan and other Statos, to re * ands’ ithin their iumite, 28, 1850, will be excluded from ‘Phe ‘offering ot the sbove iande will be com- menoed on the day ole &nd will proceed in the order in which they are advortised, notil the Whole siiail have been offer id the sale thus closed; but the sale nhall not hs kept open longer than two weeks, snd no private entry ofany of ibe Jancs will beadmutted until after the Given usderimy hand at th city of Washi iven under my atthe of Washington, this thirtieth dsy of May, Anno Domini, one thous andeight hundred and sixty-two, By the President: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, J. M. Epuyrns, Will open s sohoo! fe Inaies at the residence of her father, Gol John S iiliams, on Monday, September sth, 1382. aioe inthe kighi s Bri NG LADIES, husdeiphia. x otion embraces the and French Lenguages and Literat ifreguired, and i ite w thorough FE: the | in meta thirty of ndis taught from the rndi- ‘est course of literature and com- he O1aatic year commenc: Isth and gloses July ist. Ciroulars, &o., can brin- we PSoe Rext exploit was to ride up to the Colonel of one of our regiments and give him the same command he had given to Jones. The Colonel wasa shrewd CrtsTapoRo’s Haim PRESERVATIVE Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the hair. Price 50 cents, #1 and 2 per bottle, according to size. au 20-colm,r be obtained from Madsine DPHERVILLY eipal of Chagsray Institute. IMPORTANT FROM CINCINNATI. Zhe Rebels Advanding on the City—B: ye Sgein Suspen Dete: CincinxaTI, Sept. 9.—A scouting party reports having failen in with two rebel brigades to day, nine miles from Covington. If this is correct we may expect a figbt to-morrow. CINcINNaTI, Sept. 10.—A train of thirty am- bulances, with a flag of truce, left here yesterday afternoon for the use of our wounded at Rich- mond Twelve miles distant they were halted by the enemy’s pickets, and the officer in com- mand taken before Gen. Heath and was informed ‘equested that the train could not pass, as he was not re-] tO settle without delay; at the old pince of duai- ceiving flags of truce at present. An appeal was | 2°8- te BEISERGER, made to Kirby Smith, and the ambulances were —_——_ allowed te pass. Nozic: !—The acriber, F. J. Our scouts report the rebels moving in twodi- senior partner of the iate hrm, tak Ln Re Na Aad Pn OI Iry force D i Severul were wounded and one killed. Our| ponage, FJ Hil Gee on ae, Pet whole force over the river was drawn up inline Successors to H. F. Loudon & Co of battle at noon to-day. sel cu "Military and Nave! Bailor. CABINET FURNITURE a¥ OLD PzcRs Heving purchased cur entire K for CABH bojore the advance, Bro enaLicd te offer unprecedented ae who are in want of CABINET Ki DENtTisaRy FOR SOLDIERS, Tho Cheopiastic Base being stronger other known for Artificial Teeth, reoom- mends iteeif tothe military especially whc ies arecompelied to uss their teeth rouchly. it is cneap and exceedingly du: Foeth Serted in any other style HOGS. O. HILES, D. D. S., 306 Penn ee oe 805 eolw* between 9th and 10th a T NOTICE! HE Copartrership heretofore carried on by the name of F. J, Heiberger & Co. wae dissolved b: mutual consent on the th of August iat ft those indebted to the firm are urgent.y r: is |—Preparations fer Baveextorn’s Hark Dre Tae best in the World. William: A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Bye produces a golor not to be distinguished from ma- tute—warranted not to injure the Hair in thefleast; remedies the ill efects of bad dyes, and invigor- ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Haw instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &o. U7" The Genuine isuigned WiLLiam A. Karen RLOR, on the four sides ef seach box. Hactory, Ne. 81 Berciuy st., New York, m27-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st ) SSS Se @uxzat PRANBILY4NIa RovtE, via Baltimore and Marresinee to the North and We. ‘Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sun- po Ro! time—low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold through at government rates. For tickets and further information apply at the office of Great Pennsylvania Route, north. east corner of Penneyivania avenue and Sixth st Commissioner of the General Land Office, Notics to Pre-emptson Claimants, Ev reon entitled to tion toner of th ianas wi cf Ercrcolat the ane’ tp av ennaeins “eh es! ie Register _ Receiver of the land office, and ° payment therefore as mh as practicabie ing this notioe, ard the day appointed for the commencement a 28 € Of the lands Ibe tortortea J.°a OMENS: . Commissioner of the General Land Ufhoe. Norz—Under lati f the as heretofore DOW existing, no wen onan made for advertising proclamations, capt Meri Bre speciaily authorized y the Commissioner of the General Land je 14 wisw HAASE SLOoqas. all the Proper colors for Ladies’and Misaee’ A: ings. Josey Fiannels for Infante, Ladioa’ ‘aud Misses to-day— au Biaukets, in all «imss, for Bhd Beds, (angle, doudie. "ene movements of our ermy, but denied having the courier. He claimed that it was done by a party ef Texans, with whom he was travelling. The various facts being conclusive, the Taartial by which he was tried had little hesita- tion in finding him ‘gulity,”” and sentenc’ stereo, unde artista Sete noon, on vi he pretence bie brigade and a lange number lers. The prisoner was mounted on a horse, bis bands tied behind him and he was @riven beneath a tree. The rope, which wasa little ¢ than an ordinary bed-cord, then being i, he was ordered to stand upon the saddie. As he did soa soldier gave a sharp cut to the animal, and in a second more the spy was convulsively from the limb above hii nem, iso, opened edium ai Cradies, Cr extia large.) One o. marked in plain PERRY & BRO., 26-108 Ps ave and Ninth street. A = Fur ¥eEscevine PROPERTY Tha Most Bfcetual wn the World? Preparations tor Defence. Cincinnati, Sept 10.—Business was again sus- pended to-day, and ail military organizations were ordered to report for service at § o'clock in the morning. Three thousand laborers have been we io ordered into the trenches. pared to beco! certificate the rejection of ths propo = SEALED PRO 10th te) ber expiration of} SOLDIERS a hat in the ty 6 undreds from the tor the benent ofa. Her rE 1 ony full will © Soldier or Hf c let: x max stter } eth do ; " Cape 4 Sergt. Major Cape 5 diate, Seto 5 ‘erly privates. t, | siocal Hote Water's purser Packvetes pa Oo . finement, eu lll Ss r10e mel} sed actual ossh standard value, pd 1 500 pieome medium and fine Shirtin Reet Trance produosdy Scoste foe 100 pieces + hire and ,of the county of jo hereby cearactse is tract in gceordarce with the terms 0; os that, sbouid bis propesasen at once enter inte « son! therewith ovutract be awarded kim, we are pre- mé hie ap ow on cUSsTan ee mar! | 0 appended oficial above mentioned ) INSPECBION, DE All Oste contracted for un Sheuld t (To this o nclvertisement Bot Wil bo rigidly inspected. and such as do of @ £000, svnnd, merohactable quality, will Yoosuse | /eoted re- re ms of ta Delivery to be made at exch wharf at the city of Avexandris, as the Depot Quar ot. The Depot Quartermaster reserves to the right so rejeot any or ail bide that he ft too high, or for other suffice: C. 8. PE RSUSO Captsin. AQ: M.. US. army, snd Lopot Quarto ester. NOTICE. POSALS feta alla itd &i September, 1962, for 23e Per: ort Hk) tons O The bar wo be delivered & goth ef r. At jezat 300 £0) hay must bein Teg mnt X a be coed at W ngécn, at the _ £ © conzcaster and to be delivered st the oni 2 Firms msXing bids mast state the pame of all the in Treasw cw, be © COL. A, Gsond CB UsB. Aan or tay.” TS, FENTS, SUSLERS F —. docks ard Canvass Bede for Holtiera, Pisin and pert.ca int=:ested, Payments ts bo made bids to A ~ Pee pora of Ar- is D. YEN B EN having served ospitals, MRS. WR. prevents. vi ‘OUTSS *pESCily. Une funky r tof Waver. an this i & ehou.d travel wil bottes to suit the pocket. A! TURE, whion saved Winter. Pioat “Cot, inecs ory. dos dal Gol, Cone olan cjutant Gr: Gage Barre eee StS forms Reims ig a, 5 Brow ning ng, SES ceca ates seranace 01 u thoee ‘ a Bathe si teh or ‘otters, ance: Ladies OL ae 446 * street, Mt home Colored Fi =e temn and Winter Wear (ne prio- ony, markad ta plain stock incurs no AD inspection of Our military authorities received Information] Our stook is now compicte in every ticular infermation may be obtained at oro ase, his fate wich great stoiciam, and Washington. Ofice open from 5 a.m. until 9P- | istelast night’ that the enemy was advancing in | 80d we cordially meiterall who costonmine tar M. 7. PARKER S 2s tly satistled with what he bad accom| m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4 p. m. force nishing, promising & saving of at least 25 per cout. PAINTING BSTABLISHME NT, ! Tuer RECEIVE MARKET | Frm ear denied all ticipation in the act au 1$-ly E. O. Norton, Agent. = who make their selections of v: tis not 69 Louisians av., between @th and 2th etvest J ry SE VED AF No. 16 j Of shooting Longstreet’s courier’ He sald be bed Funeral of Fletcher Webster. heoessary ty particu/@riae, ae our wrat stock om. | A * “ f were L an uncle and aunt living in Clarke county, Vir- jisia and that the latter made him the Con- federate uniform which he wore. braces every articis necessary to furnish a house somplet. AB wo ask ie 2 ca'l to satisfy yourselves, SUTELER & WIULBON, tron Ha!!, No. 318 Pa. avenu: Between 91h and loth ats. ~ MOSQUITO NETS. ve BI her supply of thore convenient, aud Cy ee Mosquito and Fly some beaut{ful Cottage Chamb=-r Sets Sofas, at pee lowest price, at tho Furnishing arsrooms 0: jOGREGOR & CO., Bu 18 eclw 630 7th street. IDER FOR THE ARMY. A fine articie in large qusatitios will be ready by the 20th Septemoer prox. Parties interesied in Srmy supplics and also rectifiers may acdress the subsoriver at Mar!boro onmouth county, New qerseys for ful! par see tines quan- & superior arfiole of Appio y. aus 3 8. &. CONOVER. Where every variety of SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Is executed with noatuess and dispatch, 'o prevent mistakes, ho wii] state that h: preservatives” refers exclusivels to the varici partments of his trace. to wi Pele neg ye either in quality bieness of price. SN T OTICE Dabouiber just opened a BALOON y 10d the Socemmodstion o: sivee will aud tue’ peces | find this new very convemsnt, where they can always be t and bave the Pies, Vakes Cream for lunch. sone saaaitad ca : our Cream is superier arch city. (Te ad A private and Childrem, jy reom for DAYTON, 466 Eleventh et. hetwaen @ and @ pXoucsnen ¥3 TO VOLUNTEERS. Mayor’s Orvicz Washington, September 2, 1862 i Boston, Sept. 9 —The funeral of the lamented Col. Fletcher Webster was one of the most sol- emn, touching and imposing demonstrations which our citizens have been called on to unite in for many years The body of the dead hero lay in state in Fen- ueil Hali from yesterday morning until 11 o clock to-day, and was visited by hundreds of citizens In the tranquility of death the resemblance of Col. Fletcher Webster to his illustrious father ‘was especially observed by those who knew both father and sen. ‘The procession moved from Faneull Hall to the Sumner street Church. It was composed of the military, the civic bodies, the Governor and State euthorities in ae: and the mourning rela- tives of the deceased soldier. Rev. Chandler Robbins performed the funeral ceremonies, and the rem: of the gallant dead were then conveyed to Marshfield to be deposited in the family tomb The w (~The British, by their maneuvers have suc- | teer enlistment ceeded in just one thing and no more; they have planted in the beart of every class of the Ameri- can peopie, North and South, loyalists, rebels ‘way men, the most profound and thorough contempt for their character, the most bitter and envenomed detestation of their can- duct. No human being on this continent gives the British Government the slightest credit for their ‘‘disinterestedness” or for ‘-principle,”’ in t= policy it hes pursued. It has been ncutra! it did not dare be otherwise. a oat ag yantiesto voluntetr sn isupont,' u i ted Wat they may be f o wh erage Liesd, No. wrat, eats 1 after th! » ions arrangemsnts will pay 6 Loaaties r offered by the Corporation of Washington. the bounties wader tais aoc are by its terms limited first to raising to their tull complement omen the Firetand Scoond District of Columbia ‘iment nd then to the formation of other and Tegiments, #08. E. LLOYD, Boar WM. W. RAPLEY, jozrd of Common Council, Warsz Srout.—The Buffalo Commercial says: “ in Kesnon, of the schooner Anna C. Ray- nor, —< thaton his down trip to Buffalo, he of Aldermen. SHE AUTUMN sO: Seg AND 1803 — Fancy ory 0 ALL WHOM If MAY CONCERN. B saw, about 50 miles this side of a oe PAPE 3 aces a a6 ipea aS f= ppa 2 1M Bil the depart spout Sie eerian casero eee fatten sy seca yy qyol, part of Citizens, The Invasion ef Kentucky. Bir: Vag PS Old Post Uffice Hisnke, “pam i iaree took. ted for Autumn and Winter, aps mast, iop-gallant mast, and fore-yard. There RICHARD WAbLaCil, Mayor, Franxvort, Ky, Sept. 9.—Small guerilla bands | phiets, Newspaper Ciroulara and oid Documents | now in Store, in acd.tion to which, our Nextnera was a heavy gg on. The water-spout was tun.| *¢? stawiw are scattered through Garrard, Beyle, Lincoln, | of every dego iption 10 be used for paper makers’ | and Eastern corresponderts send new suppiies nel-shaped, Wirei to be about 30 feet in diame- Cri Washington and Mercer counties, raising recruits | 8t0oK. 7. One price oniy, the cash standard value marked in pisin figures. An inspection OFrice WASHIN Wark Prorosats wi!! be recs: Munday, the isth Neptembe: B portion of tne Po.dnis: le 1o pal item cf work to be done i 1s of rook em ankmeat. ress UEDUCT WELL & EMERSON, seeped 1262, SEW ea St aes ee New York oity. ter, and was about 30 feet from the water when and stealing horses and other property. At Dan- it struck the bark’s rigging.” ville Wm. 3. Duke is raising @ rebel cavalry Tegiment. A citizen escort, returned from the Nashville pike, says’ the country is full of small gangs of uerilli The rebel Lieut. Col. Woodard is ulking about in disguise. The rebel Capt. Gaith was at Trenton at noon, with about three thousand men, poorly armed and badly scared. au 18-27 Of stock implies no obligation to mal is for ther Interlot, properiy ked tree ofonatee. TeRey @& BRu, se 1-10t Pa ave. and Ninth «treet, . 0. HUUY As nema craianaee waar cane. sand, wtseriand gad America, boun ok fines cw S. i ot te "moat Genta stylea sei Hs paalacienng th haat Se id ~ ro oe sete epvally ives us an excellent ) Geo. Wilkes’ recent ee ear Gone review of Mr. t Gener: 5 military Sevan upon Gen. ing is Bo P procured and pians seen at much good writing worth wasting on so muc! g = bad writing? George is good on prise Aghts, dog pL yorocals - a onan neg and endorsed Paar. ls ‘his, cat fights, &c., and 1s good authority on | 5" Suite Secretary of the Inierior, Wash of them, but he knows about as much . B. AUTEO. MeClellan as the rest of us know about “tapping se 3 ectd Chief Kogineer W. A, the claret,”’ ‘getting the know! : “7 or & » C-bblersever | PO LIVERY. STABLE ATER AND piace of buninres, and hev- t-ould Mle to tacit oopellog . Ezpress. sae ing an ene, sm now Fivatk avis scat nee ness. P PIANOS. ERSONB in search of a reliable Piano at a low price w:li alwa;s find the largest as- sortment Bt the Music Store of W. oR § ‘ZERO, Sole Agent of Steinway acepeel Bitar saat Panes coder reese. ie, L Se ene ere Ee METZ RI LIF FBURNE BUSPIFAL, NOTICE.—On and aiter Gato. vieitera will May 28, 1362, to enter the wi this Hospital ox Ean Se eae -* = ay th of New rk. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 9—The Constitutional Union Convention met here to-day, and this after- noon had a formal ballot for Governor, at which Horatio Seymour received 2 plurality of the votes east. A comm! tee was then appointed to confer with the demecratic convention. Pi ou | vers, {F” There are 2,£00 streets in London, which, a ey W re placed in astraight line, would a = Srrree rey isebares kept in a Jewoiry Store, and ail at t! J oWeei 13.000 miles, oF tw jstance from C =e °350 Pa. sveuse, between sth = oC -nstantiuople. itn person sueabspider- porcesien The Maine Election. TO RANE Th ett ete Seat SEWING Sirests. N° “ A nc baba ® pi Cech OMcNrany it eae Port1anp, Sept 9.—The Republican majority J e172. “nll as 175 Ps. avenne cis “ STANDARD BACK TEA! £ re u woot yet. avd weanwhile « new city, iu thé towns thus far heard from Is 2,958, ayainst w ELLINGTON'S Supplomontary Despatches, chests ebeine ‘Sa 0 «1 @ from 60,0: Surrespondsuce, 7 vols, x just 70,000 inhabitants, would be | L the aggreate vote being 31,854 this 1108 last year. Metin jest - = pi ce iat rr soar agelast 37 Lendox, (we) FRANOK BAYLOR, revi Corser shane pea Bu bh h tq my ibe vast enantily of Linen Goods peosiog bow ae gh our bards enabies us v0 ofer bargains U) @ gtioe only, the Sotua! cash standard mar in plain re. 0 a0 25-108 ComMrort AND KASE IN ONE Wai aa e carved pace. and PERRY & BROTH SRRY & B ER, — ee q;*"* EIOW OOLEN SHAWLS, adapted styles fabric ior warty etd “ ar North ‘R correspondents Mi actus! cash standard in piaw figares, Pa, iy 5 4 = Bunions, Cajlosixies, er aud ane 4. S iz eously yo v Fs avenue, between the Roars from 2. SPyeNe WN eine 2,

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