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FERRED LOC. LES. i} * eS I IOGAT ARTIC experience as well as by the sublimer teachings TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. PoLick Matrers.—The following oases have < Sena ee r0%; Commanding. FROM WESTERN MARYLAND. —s reported since our last y sd : Movements of the Rebel Army—Hagers- mer Ree ie en aioe atte driving; 7 town Occupied by the Rebels—Antici- further hearing. M Thornton, cious mis- FROM CINCINNATI pated Kaid on Pennsylvania. See Rpt gth onl wespreets = THE MY IN FRONT HakRiseunc, Sept. i1.—Fears are entertained 4 ternal bear ieaaaed ol Vangie sea [From tke Cincinnat! Limes, Sept. §.} for the safety of Capt. Palmet’s troop of mounted Stcomd Preetmct. — Eu; McCarty, sellin, As the telegraph ceased operating at Cynthiana | scouts, who, when last heard from, were in the liquor to soldiers; fined $2 Mrs. Jose) bine Re night before iast, the tntrepid Woodall under- neighborhcod cf;Hagerstown procuring informa- an, selling liquor without Neense; ned $21. | took another locomotive reconnoisance yesterday. | tion of the enemy's movements. fobn Holton end John Crage, stealing horse; jail, | Forming a small and rellabie party, he proceeded Hagerstown is now occupied by a large force Geo. Wegner, unlawfull em sand; bail for | Slowly towards Cynthiana, examining all the | of rebel cavalry. They were tn possession of the court Barrett and H. Neal, “sronk und dis. | bridges before crcasing them. telegraph office, and had commenced tearing up orderly; turned over to military. Jackson Faizze, Reacbiag a station « mile this aide of Cynthi- | the track of the Franklin railroad. assault; jail. James Morise, stealin ; delivered | 228, appearances induced him to step. Leaving | A cavalry raid 1s expected at Chambersburg, to military. Josephine Faizze, profane; nea | the locomotive tn charge of others, he proce-ded | and many citizens are preparing to leave fot 81.75. M. Conwar, drank; turned over to mili- | to the top of hill near by for observation, with | other pofnts. A force enough, it is expected, tary. Thos Riley, W. Curry and W. Kennedy. | carbine in hand, he made bis way thromgh the | will be there to check a cavalry raid. drunk and disorderly; do Donaldson. bay? bushes, and on reaching the top of the bill was] Gen. Reynolds, of the Pennsylvania Reserve ing U.8. pro) in possession; dismissed. Cc | Ret a little surprised to find himself confronted | Corps, Je expected to arrive here to-morrow to Columbus, assauli and battery; do. Julig McGee, | With theenemy. Right before him sat a party | @ssume active command cf all the forces for the Prostitution; do. E. Oatman and Jobm Gase’ | Of 80me fifteen or twenty, eating corn-bread. defense of the Valley and Harrisburg. . drank and’ disorderly; delivered to military. | They were, however, unarined. Some distance LATER. Daniel Carty, aseault; do. John Daly, ©. Brod, | Of thelr arms were siacked, and the cncampanee Haxntenvne, Sept. 11, p.m —Gov. Curtin has erick, J. Graybam, drunk and locked | €xtended for 2 considerable distance. Woodall | called out for feamediate service 50 000 freemen up. Geo. McNelly, drunk and threats; delivered | SPposed bis day of grace had come, but he de- | of Pennsylvania to repel the threatened invasion to military. W. Turner, passing bad money. } mined to puton a bold front. He surveyed for | of the State. dismissed. = “ {8 moment the perty before him. The men were iy to Sos pease. naeaan een: Vehuipeeeis aera see aesioekedint.| Rapes mancy oN BAGERETOW curity to keep the peace. iphus 9 0.5 I the’ following conve rsation passed between | Latest frem Frederick—Lee’s Pro ation gene nap apn, drunk; workhouse. them: bd te the Peeple of Maryia: James D. Gray, without licenses amined ‘e (Who are you?” asked Woodall. (From the Baltimore American } H. Pheverson, do.; do. Kate Grant, disorderly; “Confederate soliters,’? was the answer. We learn that all the bridges on the Northern do. James Dove. do; do. Henry Murle, do; ) ‘(SV hat regiment?” Central Road are now strongiy protected, and do. M. Herbert, do; do. Berry & Ki selling “The — Georyia.” that troops are being posted along all the roads without license; fined $20.62. H. Ridier, Vic- eae ie it. The trains went out as usual this | Wi'cook, aisorderiys diesinecd Jeseee Blane | sWhere ace you going? RUMORED caNNONADING a drunk; do. T. Kernan, stealing; sent tojall. 12 | ‘To Cincinnat!.* We learn that a despatch from Elysville, on ~ do; do. #.’ Beatty, 3B. on. M. “You don’t expect to reach there?’ the Baltimere and Ohio Ratiroad, reports beavy § ind John Kane disorderly; dismissed. | ‘“‘¥€#, by Sunday night > cannonading 2s having been heard there at an ; Jackson King, do ; fined $2.62. Margaret Sum. |, About this time Woodall discovered a commo- early hour this morning, apparently in the neigh- d mers, Sarah ‘Williams, James Simms. do.; fined | 0m in the front, with a rush toward the cars. | borhood of Urbana. All was quiet along the iv fi tdeach. Rebecca ‘Warfeld, selling liquor to | He had been talking merely because he did not | road, end the trains are running as usual as far as HE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) = AT THE STAR BUILDIN ? Serna af Penasyloania ave. and Eleventh strect, Dy Wl D. WALLAOKB. Paper: served in packages by carriers af 42 year, or 77 ceats per month. To mail eubeeribers he price ls $3.50 a year, in advaner; $2 fer six Minths; $1 for three mouths; and, © “asa thax three prowthe at the rate of 12 centsay, sek. Six- gic oopics, ONE CENY; in Wrappers, gwo exnrs. iL/* ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the @ before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may ‘ot appear until the aext day. SX Joined by the plstnest dictates of a mere worldly know what to do, but supposing, from the distant exeltement, thst the presence of the locomotive aon been reported, be deemed it advisable to back out. He descended the hill carelessly, so as not to arouse the suspicion of those near bim, expecting every step te bear the bullets. whistle about bis ears. As soon as he reached the bottom of the bill he did tail running until he reached the loco- motive. They did not welt for a salute, but started immediately homeward. The Rebels occupted the ground which bad been evacuated the night before by an Obio reg!- ment, which fell back toz point this side of Felmouth. Three miles this side of Boyd’s Station the locomotive was bailed by three National soidiers Woodai! stopped. Shey proved to be members of the 69th Inaiana, and were paroled Prisoners They were taken abourd. ‘They atated that they bad marched with the Rebels from Parts to Cyn- thiana; that the force wus composed of two brig- ades, numbering ebout 3,00) men, and having six pee of artillery. They sa‘d that perfect disci p- ine prevailed, and thet rec rutts joined the army on the march faster than they could be supplied with arms. Another force, consisting of six brigades, with @ considerable ammount of artillery and Scott’s cavalry, bad moved by the way of Williamaburg, and the two columns were to unite before reach- ing the river. Offcers and men 211 spoke of their nilicott’s Mills and Sykesville. - LATEST FROM FREDERICK. We this mornin; was within sight o! solaiers; turned over to the ‘ose 8 ings, disorderly; do. John le, ‘ourth Precinct —Thos. 2 Margaret Kelly and Bridget McNemera, drunk and dteorderly; fined $1.75 each. James Leach and Pak od f do., and P. Cilfford, disorderly; turned over the gnard. Thes. ‘Moran, do.; fined $2. James Grace, drunk; dismissed. Nancy McGutre, drunk and disorderiy; workhouse. James Magk and Francis Carroll, do ; turned overtoguard. Elien Golden, do; fined $1.75. John McKean, W. oer and Jobn Tilman, disorderly; dismissed. Jacob Carrall, Geo. Smith and N. Stanfif, drunk and disorderly; turned over to guard. Kate Lavvin, et aed $2 R Esgath Presinct —Augustus Rose, selling li- — without leense; fined $20.59. Mare t urke, Ida Grey, Elien O'Neal, disorderly; 33.Afeach. Margaret. Dennis, do; fined P. Souney do; fined 35.44. Edward Jones, do ; turned over to military. drunk; do. Austin Marshall, do, James Bartley, drunk and Semen Jacob Boyer, obstructing footway; do. kamer, M. Swartz, John Miller, =. ——s a bebe stones; E. Davis, J. J. Merion lead money; turned over to military. L. MaeDetmat’ Pr. Crom: Sonen, J. Keliogs We Preeiands ginieaanen a ones, J. Kellog, W. n Ellen 'O°Neal, Ida Gray, Margaret 7, Smith, do.; fined $l 9feach. T. Wico, drunk; dismissed. minster. tewn read towards Hagerstown. wagons, and but few other vehicles tance, the line of march having been taken u about 3 o’clock in the the column wes variously est previous! road, north ef Frederick. J. Cram- tgorderiy; do. $193. L. people of Mar: which is grinding them to the earth.” Parties who arrived at erick had started to join the army, most of them, seeing the forlorn conditt J destination as being Cincinust!, and al! were came to the conciuaion that they could not tar Ww. confident that they would be in the city by to- stand such a service, and prudently returned to Mooney. ~ Morrow evening their homes > They did not anticipate serious resistance on the opposite side of the river. The Indlanians expressed themselves as deeply iinpressed with the earnestness and good discipiine of the Rebel soldiers. The best order had been kept in Frederick b McGlynn, Edward Hays, Austin the provost guard, and the stores had been cleare: Marshall, do.; do. . Reum, passing lead money; further bearing. James Conley, larceny; jail for farther hearing. Peter As soon as Conductor Woodall arrived in Cov- | his ession, Which had beed given him for his ot eae es lp eet ag | 12gt0n he reported to Gen. Judai, who ix com-| stock of four, at tLe rate ef eis per barrel. iieat ths seceur és.) mineeen Sampoon, af | MAnding a brigade on the opposite side of the | They paid for everything they took in this kind sault and betiery; do. Peter Bennet! ant ak, | Tver. That oficer was disposed to scorn the In- | of money, and although some of them had U. 8. formation, treating the gentleman who br. ught it in en offensive manner. The fact+, as well as Gen. Judeh’s conduct, were this eter turned over to military. $8. W. do.; W. Krecks, drunk and disorderly; do. Joka F° qhey even refused to receive in morning re- | their own money, demanding Maryland notes. ne — we, gatta, B- ported to both Gen. Wright and Gen, Wallace” | Of conse the storekeepers dare not refuse. "The bard, John Kennedy, disorderly; do. - : # aret Davis, do; di tosed. Adi Abn Plume, This inteliigence leaves no doubt that the | farmers of the surrounding country had also suf. rebels are marching on the city, and ina day or runk, do. Pete: Callahan, larceny; turned over two we may expect to smell gunpowder. to military. F. Warner, deserter; do. M. Ma- jone and P. Kerpp, assault; do. Ninth Precinct—James Rodmore, deserter, turaed over to military. O. Carr, John Dale, J. i. Lynch, robbing ou highway; further hearing ‘Thos. Cox, Barney Carrol, Daniel Carr, disor- derly; turned over to military. Tenth Precinct.—W. Benson, John Wood, Gisorderty; turned over to military. John Don. nelly, do; dismissed. W. Fagan, ince; fined 85. Charies Spates, disorderiy and profane; fined #1 9. Margaret Gurvey, abusive language; do. Louis Pignot, profaue; fined @554. 8- Hichey, drunk and disorderly; delivered to mili- Phi Guin sll A i Gel vered mal P. MeGaina, se! quor; ‘ to mill ‘. Doran, W. Falan, mi Mae M. - Pugh, drunk; do Margaret 'Wheatly. and We hae assault; . »P. ict the same as the Union men. ("Three hundred and eighty-seven rebel prisoners belonging to Tennexsee have sworn fi- deity to the Government, and been released from Camp Douglas, Chicazo. {7~A railroad has been completed in Algiers. It runs from tse city of algiers of Blidah. day. MARYLAND H-adquariess army N. Va Near Fredericktown, Beptember 8, To the People of Marylana: SPECIAL NOTICES. —————.——_ Baremzior’s Hair Dre Tae best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Halr Dyes uces & color not to be distinguished from ma- -warranted not to injure the Hair in thejleast; remedies the ill eects of bad dyes, and invigor- iesa } that has brou, Purpose concerns yourseives. watched with the deepest and outrages that have been inflicted upo: Jos. Mi ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hass | citizens of a Commonweaith, allied to the Siates and Jno Suilivan, do; . R. De instaatly turns 2 splendid Black or Brown, leav- cree cu pp cae strangest social, political and = Sere a co - ing the Halr soft and beautiful. Sold by all They have seen with projound indigation their T.’ Donnelly, abusive age; dismissed, | DrUgeiets, &c. alster S.ates deprived of every right, and reduced Davis, telling bis pistol; delivered to military.) iJ” The Genuine iz cigned WiLL1aM.A. Bazen- | to the condition of a conquered nce. Under pretence of supportin, M. Geo. Toms, disorderly, and Geo. Anderson, de. but in violation of its most val serter; de. Caroline Bo: 4: L. Lewis, do; do.s2% BROR, om the four sides of each box, Factory, No. 81 Barciay si., New York, m-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) ——_ Guest PESW"?74Nia Rove, via Baltimore end wir 60 the North and West —Two trains leave Washington dally and one on Sun- day—quick time—low fare aud 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 Peansylvania avenue and Sixth st., Washington. Odice open from 5 a. m. until 9p. m. 8 sol- rofanity; $3 M4. M. McMann, assault: jail tor court)’ Sar Ot pon the faithfal and manly protest seers this ou! rage made by the venerabie and I. nell, stealing horse; farther hearing. Jas. Clark, abi wife; security to keep the 2 rece John Devine, Mrs. Devine and Sarah Brown, disor- derly; fined $3.91 each. John J. Donnelly and M. Donelly, do., and W. Collins and Jobn James, drunk; delivered to military. Joka Wilson, do; fined $294. A.J. Hottiman Aesgult and battery; tempt; the Government of been usurped its members; freedom of has been suppressed; words offences by an arbitr S : : ‘ undays from? to4 p m. Executive, and citizens ordered to be tried by a saasprinenaal inmes E. Green assy Oeceery? ap tly E. 0. Nonton, Agent. mil ary commission for what they may dare to fast riding; dismissed. Sarah Lee. Profanity; = Believing that the peo = pie of Maryland Seed 101° Jumen turphy Beary Freeman and Peucemenss TO VOLUNTEERS. pirit too loft te cabmatt tosuch heh tear H. Jeakine oo = pe vert Fea aL. Mavor’s Orricr, the people of the S:uth have long wished to ai ia rier TenC) pean Mi. iss Washington, September 2, youn throwing off this foreign yoke to enable S the aol roved Augu: e » Vagrancy; gave secarity. 3 cutitied "ah act inakiog pero ristion for | to your State. te L yénties to voluntesr eniisiment,” hereby those interested that they may be found at the office of Fhomas K. Lioyd, No. 476 Seventh st a tween & and F st:eets north, from and this day, tecerry into effect tue provisions Of the above recited act, where arrangemsuts Will med pay snd reoet the bounties offered by ton, Sct are by its ter to raisivg to their full compliers Qf men ths Firstand Second District of Columbia Kekimeats. and then to the formation of ether and jtiora!l regime: nts, ‘THOS, E. LLOYD, REGULATING THE CONJUGAL RELA- * TIONS OF SAMBO. The erred | lice order has been {esued Gen. Sexton, tary Governor of the Seok” ‘The object is praiseworthy, as the motive of the order doubtless is; for the moral improvement of any class or condition of human is a Sate tae saa aeateeae ce jo , in irmy inveterate pobirnis habits “<a ee ”? the ‘worthy Generai has not undertaken a task beyond you have been despoiled. far as you are concerned. intimidation will be allowed. Within the limits of this army at least dom of thought and speech joard of Aidermen. | tect all of every opinion. both bis power and his patience. We have a Wit. W. rary, It ts for you to decide your destiny, freely and conviction that moral evils are best counteracted : d of Common Counoll, without pdiscohd your deatiny, y Dy moral remedies: i PETER F. BACON, JAMES Y, DAVIS, Headquarters, Beaufort, §.C. On part of Citizens, | may be, and while the Southern people will re- as . pee 22, ikea. } RICHARD WabLAaUH, fT. 4 jolge #0. welsome you to your natural position 1. In the of cor & wide-spread and | %@2 Stewtw among bepey they wat eely fice you when deplorable evil, the fol! regulations are UEDUCT. | You come of your own free wil! announced : OFFICE vee Fon eco R. E. Lax, General Command’. 5 3862, OPOsALS Will be received untt! Iz o’olonk. on day, the loth September, 1°62, for constructing & portion of the Potdmas Dam at Great Fa: 6 principal item of work to be done five eBid (5,100) pats of rosk emiauk epee acations oan Proporais to be sealed, and endorsed ‘* Proposals for Stomao Dam,” and’ acdressed to Hon, Caleb B. Smith, Secretary ef the Interior, Washington, Wid. B. RUTEON. 86 3-cotd Cmef Engineer W, A, Avor’s OFFICE, Wasnineton, Sept 3, 1862 Prorosars wil! be received at this effice until avo O'cl th nt instant, © My, on Suurday, the ir for repeiring tue Bridge acr the Canal at is lst. Any negro claiming to have or c! ed with having more than one wife js requii to confine himself to, need be, support that one to whom he hus been lawfully married. If no such marriage has ever been celebrated, select tnat one of bis so-called wives whois the mether of his a. yode he ies and —_ 8 marri service y lormed by some min- fater of tke Gos 1, take her to himself as his own sole lawful wife. 2d. Hereafter any of the colored people wishing to be united in hoiy wedlock will apply to Rev. M. Frencb, chaplain U.S. Army, or other minis- ter, who will keep a register of marriages and furnish the parties with a marriage certificate ar authenticated. PREPARATIONS aT HAGERSTOWN. Th losing their stock of bors of Frederick, in exchan; A letter from there, dated on two banks, the H: to New York for safe keeping. snug.’? HARPER’S PERRY. 100 with New Jer All negroes, male or hereafter liv- ngerere ions an be ‘een and Bll oth informs. | 2nd telegraph lines are uninterrupted between ing In a state of coneubii , or found unfaithful go can be obigined at the Yurveyor’s office, City | the Ferry and Wheeling. te thelr marriage vows, will be liable to arrest and imprisonment. I ere being on the plantation more or less persons unable to sup themselves, and hav- ing no near relative to whem the dui be assigned of providing for thetr wants, a ble end will be established on each plantation, by deducting from the smount due for labor thereon such per centage as may be found, upon trial, sufficient for the purpose. The sund thus created ‘will be placed in the VIGHT AT MIDDLETOWN ‘ork to be cone to the entire sat of ayer and the Commissioner oft nal, and jor porsons as the Mavor may ect, paren ICHARD WALLACH se 3-dtd ___ Mayor (inte: & Rep.) ‘Mayor, x ERY S¥ABLE KEEPERS AND T ? MEER HOSIN ESS MEN, dt lage of business, and hav. ing "an foerosed fares, soe BOW pro- 3 to'de all kinds of C an =." 3 Bi! AIRING with the greatest promet. was taken citizens into hands of the superintendent, to be expended by rollment list for the contemplated draft. Two him for the benefit of the helpless and friendless, ng none bot first class workmen eexpenice from among their number, dressed n providing them with suitable food and cloth- bof ipaterial, aud charging &. rogeniously in rags and costumes, ng, either according to the directions of the sur- entered the place W. on in attendasace, or in obedience to the oug per! at at and these ‘wishing to have their work do: welfand ror mptly vould ind it to their intereas $o ~dena of bis OWN COMMON sense and ex A proper account of the ex tures er this head will furnisted monthly to the t quartermaster at these headquarters réer will be read by the superinten- a-groes op the plantation. visluns eo that designed to secure an aly the performance of duties whick sre ¢n- ing, and liquor. eoonvenieny tito sud Pig 8 Purdisiing rive at the Ful ESUR & CU., ri 680 7th stroot. tontJemr. Davis all who would not receive them. for we old other elde they felt bound to met with a gentleman who Frederick city yesterday, and returned by way of Union Bridge and West- He witnessed the departure of Jackson's division of the rebel army from Frederick, and its movements along the Bconesboro’ and Cave- It consisted cf cavalry, artillery, and infantry, with ammunition The line could be traced acrosa the mountain by the dense cloud of dust that rose in the dix- hee The number tn ated at from fif- teen to forty thousand. A portion of them came directly through Frederick, and the balance had been camped on the Emmitisburg The enemy had not advanced to Emumittsburg, nor had there been any pickets nearer W estinin_ ster than about five miles beyond Union Bridge We also learn that a proclamation tothe people of Maryland has been issued by General Lee. He professes to come to redeem the “ down-trodden land from the yoke of Uncle Sam, Union Bridge from Fred- erick state that 2 number of young men of Fred- Ke but that on of the of all Kinds of produce, and wagons and vehicles had been pressed into the service to move it off One merchant had $3,000 of Confederate scrip in Treasury uotes, they would not part with them. change any of fered similarly in the seizure of their stock, and the sympathizers of Jeff Davis have fared in this redetick county will long remember this visit of the ‘‘redeemers of Maryland,” who have de- stroyed their substance like aewarm of locusts. Washington county commences its suffering to- PROCLAMATION OF GEN. LEE TO THE PEOPLE OF It te right that you should know the purpcse ht the army under my command within the limits of your State, so far as that ‘Lhe people of the Confederate States have long sympathy the wioees in 4 the Constituticn, uable provisions your citizens have been arrested and Imprisoned upon no charge, and contrary to all forms of law; ‘ustrious Mary- lander to whom in better days no citizen appealed for right in vain, was treated with scorn and con- your chief city bas strangers; your Legisia- ture has been dissolved by the uniawful arrest of ress and of speech ave been declared ‘ary decree of the Federal Ih obedience to this wish, our army has come among you, and is prepared to assist ycu with the power of its arms in regaining the rights of which This, citizens of Maryland, is our mission, so No restraint aie your free will is intended; no it Mary- landers shail once more enjoy their ancient free- We know no enemies among you, end will pro- ‘The army will respect your choice, whatever it e People of Hagerstown had no notion of thei goods, as had their neigh- for rebel scrip. ednesday, says : “To guard against the arrival of rebels, several storekeepers, especially boot and shoe dealers, have sent their stocks into Pennsylvania; and the agerstown Bank and the Wesh- ingten County Bank, with a Savings Institution, are said to have removed their apecie last week i, therefore, is We learn that up to last night all was quiet in the vicinity of Harper’s Ferry. Both the railroad A letter from Hagerstown, dated September 10, fibre the following particulars of affairs at _ idietown, ta Frederick county, on Monday “Middletown, 2 place of a thousand inbabl- tants, chiefly of Union sentiment, eighteen miles wontheast from here and eight from Fiederick. del possession of Lippe gbd by a ee 1 cavalry, Wko purpose impressing all Union ine rebel army whe wereoa the en- Inesday at acanter, tore down a Union flag they met with, and tben dis- mounted to supply tiemselves with ahoes, cloth- ‘here were in jolly mood, but Gentiemaniy,-and gave Confedesate notes fcr all they took, suggesting, With a malicious wink id given orders for the arrest of “They expressed a fondness over their whisky nion, but said as they were on the wand by it to the THE WECKLY STAR: j ining © greeter wart ie 28 bs found in Friday meoraing. | Friws—O<2h, sevnrindiy, tm adeanee, Diagie sepy, per emeum.,,. Twenty-hve copies .... it tevarinbly eontales the“ Waebington News thal bas mods Tae Datiy Zeentng Sowr cirenlate te gevers. iy throughout the ecuntry (7 stasis copter (im wrappers) cam be pre erred at the counter, immediately afer he lame -TUREE CUNTS. ES OE RR OF FIGiaAbi { ,ErARTMUNY OF STATE, up W asminerox, January &5, l0ge. ‘Ths Beeretary of Sinte will pereafter reerive Members of Corrrems on Duriness em Saturdays, ‘rg with Saterday, the frst of next N° 2,98 af the paper P. last. Thov appeared very anxious to meet some Union cavairy. acd wanted a ficht, even {f it was tentoone. ‘They had their wish soon after. A scouting party of Cole’s cavalry met them outside of the village, nnd wounded several and took seventeen prisoners. ‘The rest skedaddled to Fredrick clty, and the result was the orcupa- ton of Middletown in force, yesterday, by their comrades, the Union cavairy retreating before them.” AMERICAN WATUHES FOR SOLDIERS: AT REDUCED PRivVES American Watches for Americans. | THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPAN) tive — A notice, that they have (ately ieeued 2 new etrla of jaa Fo Wi LA’ # SE reap FROM FORTRESS MONRUE Watch, expressly dewigned for re and others : = 1 Attack on w Beey | who desire a good Wateh at @ moderate price PRorvsars ror va —The Ganbent Picket Blown | Thoee Watches aro intended to displace the arecgtasrEa worthless, cheap Watches of Britis: and Swiss Shit ne Parka we manufacture, with which the country is flooded, | u> tii Fue-dey, tom eth snd which were never expected to keep timo wher | fy. oki they were made, being refuse manufactures, sci | 6° $0 this couatry, because unsaleabie st Lome, ard FortTA&s:s Moxnox, Sept. 10 —Phe United States traneport steamer Guide arrived this after- nvon frum Newbeca, N.C , bring!ng the follow- ing Intelligence A rebel force of cavalry and infantry, some 1,200 strong, surprised the town of Washington,N.C, saeisesch y Weight, at(s2) thirty al Quybreak on tie morning of the 6th inat., bu: | a0 here enly for jocksying and swindling pay- ea) > farriahed were repul id after.a desperate Abt of two hours, poses je in the city of alexandria, and pursued seven miles from the town. The let : : F such other poist on Pots ibe Tegitnent North Caroliga Unton volunteers fought | W¢ eer te asil oer Wateh, which is of THE Rete d A] dyad Va. bn pot Quartermaster may direet within (26) twen- ty deysirom the date of the contact, or sucn longer veclud a= may be agreed vpon, PROPOSALS. ull PAme@ and Post (thes addrers of the bid- p.eporal. Pre swill hoagand bua ang firm, tho names of Dpear or the bid wii be oon- dai proposal of tae partner with great cournge. under him Tke gunboat Louisiana, Capt. Renshaw,ren- dered effective service In shelling the rebels out of a strong position they had selzud. During the engagement, the small gunbeat Picket, Capt. Nicbols, blew up her magazine, being accidentally fired. Capt. Nichols and nine- teen of bia men were killed and six wounded. Our loss tn the action on shore was seven killed and forty-seven wounded and four missing. Thirty revels were killed and a larze number wounded. We took thirty-six prisoners. Our force enzaged wes only five Pundred etrong. It was certainly a y. Companies B and D of the 2ith Magsrchusetts were fn the action, but none were killed, though several were wounded. General Foster and staff went to Washington, N. C., on Sunday. Col. Stevenson will have command at Newbern during his absence The $4 New York Regiment arrived here last evening, and proceeded to Hampton Captuin J. F Wells, of Boston, with twenty divers, three hundred iaborera and four whale ships, arrived bere yrsterday, for the purpose of raising the sunkea vessels at Hampton, Newport News, Gosport, snd Jemes river. The terms of Col. Potter had ahorse shot} MOSP SUBSTANTIAL MANSBYFACTURE AN ACCURAPE AMD DURABLE TIME KEEPER, end in Sterling Silver Cazes, Haunting pattern, at as low @ price as is asked for the trashy Ancres gud Lepines of foreign mace, already re ferred to, 4 We havo ramed ‘he new series of Wat signing it. WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass,, which name will be found on the plate ef every Watoh of thie man Bfaoture, and is ous of eur trade marke. Sold by all respectable Jowelsra in the loya! States, Wholesaie orders should be addrested to ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents of she American Watch Compary, au 20-Im 182 Broadway, N.Y. Me E. SEMK W YORK, April #, Ise2, 330 Pa «revue, Washington, D.C Deas Six: We beg to manure you taat the Watches yeu have bought of us &re all manofaoctured by the Proposais from darloyal parties wili mot bs com sidered, AND A Pan’ EACE Pk Froporals OF ALLSGIANCE MOST ACC ON Ust ow adirerest Ceptain C B. S'Sn! Qua: e martorU S. Army, crould be paniy merked, GUARtNTEE. Fhe abiity of the bide to fill the contract housd it be nwarded to im. must be cuaraoved ansih.e pe cnatares @yat ya.a for Vats.” i th® gamrantors must be by Tsim! onrtifionse of the Cier& of the * D:etrict Court or uf the United States Die- trict attorney. Biadere nuet bo presentin person when the bide sre opened, or their proporals wiii not bs consid - ered. In the sei of five thousand dollars, signed pi by the contractor and both of his gua-ai t itis conteant requires the eine of the Cumber- renee ea toempeny Wa'tham. Mess. aud = — the successful bidder mpon signing and entire, but Captain Wells intends also to} in every respect. Requesting a continuance of Hoag sags * pampen, alse tue hull of the Merrimac entire, if possible ere Poy ee ne qoubehehes will be nesesaary for tae # to have their bondinasn With them, or to wave bouds AnUcIPation aud regiy to he produced your laige orders, we are. respectfully, ROSS (esssaseaensnasneeasnesenesemenmemennesn et ANS & A ~ EDUCATIONAL. PLETWO %. Agents of the wnerican Waich Company. ned in con he ent 3 igned Bianks for bonds onn be pro A compists acsortment of the Genwine American | COt'S0t 8 sign waco Gold and Siiver Cases. Also. smail rag iy whe a —— offoe, extuor person UMSIAN INSTIBUPE sizes for ladiez coustautiy on hand and for sale at . oy praph. YOL Cc FOR YOUNG LADIES! ‘The duties of thie “choo! will be resumed on Monday, September eth, in the building formerly the Pareonare of toe Mechodist Protestant Chureh, on Ninth street. Letween F aud F. Cironiaracon- Vaining terme end referenoss may be obtained at hy ee res, or at No, 413 F wt A a o. ¥ wR COeuMBIAN COLLE V ASHING FON, D C, ‘Fhe 3cesion of the Preparatory #cheo! opens on W edneadey, September 10rh, acd of the College on Wednesday, September 24th, For Catalogues or further information arp te a. W. AMSON, President, (Balt. Sun H.DEMKEN's, Jewellery 330 Pa. av. 8u 2i-Im jeeani ‘hecwoon ¢ hand Teh ats EW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PiaNO FORTE AND SINGING. Professor ALEXANDER WOLOWSK - anist end Composer, Las reru: frou re th earl en. ae Gey wet Road Should th course fur the Piano an i ob New ard Simplified Method, ‘By Prot, 010) 4 orto Proposition c@ enter into 8 contract Datract oo awarded him, we are pre- ue hin securities To this guarantee ment be SPFRonded the oMeial rtifieate above mentioned ) INSPECTION, DELIVERY, Xe. All Oats contracted for unde: this adve-tisement whl be rigidly inspeated. and suck as do not prove vas mgood. svand, merchantable quality, wil, be re- E. Pring svatom, ® person having only 8 #ligit knowled: mutio will be enadied 10.@ very short tine to read music with great fecility, and execute opersuc as Weill as classical nv th rare perfection, As to the voom part, by his way of voosiization he arrives at most exuaorai resuits, renders the an 2b rodsr™ Yoice powerfal, and enables the singer to vooaligs | ected. ROKGS TOWN COLLEGE, D. ¢ Noe) Faaulity eccuracy d Sa quality of tous ocpe oe ee be Fate Hom tame to tives, as she exercises of this College wit oe foe ned | O*lOck Py the Bh hi realiere Re, caT Rote 4 | Dope Qpartermastor sual be in fuccs On the iet or Sexismher, ‘Serums for board and tui f between E and F. Selim Any iuformaiity in the bid. or non-confurmance th the terms of tain advertisement the reysotion of is proposal. Delivers to bs made at auch wherf at the city of A eae, Sethe Depot Quartennaster ny di- An pursuance of law, |. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, | . me 2 : preslasnt of the United States ef Amarioe to cone PR Quactermarter reserves to Menem by deglare and meke Known that a penie bate ei right to rojeot gey or all bids that he may deem be held at the land office at Sexvans’s Point, in | 6°? Uk: uF lor other suificient oruse BON the State of Wisconsir, commeroin Mon mK yan tion, $2), payahlo taf yearly in adeance —— For farther information eR, to the President of the Celiegs JUBN EARLY, 3. J, £0 21 colm President. By ux presihene OF tHE UNITED STATES. U TRE re NION FEMALE ACADEMY! its WHIRTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR Octovéer next, for the d. i “a Coptain. A. commences the ‘pablo lanen sitcatod situa tecietseas | en zs.ces OPENS SEPTEMBER 18T. named Lips, Vis: N x Scarro P oth of Septem! tengo Depsiansat The ney to be delivered b Circulars atthe Bookstores. eu 15 Imn* Sevect SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES! No. 25 NoktH K SrRegr. North of the base line and cast af the fourth prin cipal meridian, Zownshte No.Si,ofrmnge?. lowneh Fy Nos. 3i and i, of range he Seth rang. t et une feat ear Batween Seventh and Eichth Streats, oar 81, Eh Bnd oe ine rerisinder need not coosae in te eee, = st, ‘M, and state sh their bide tre price per 100 MISS WILLIAMS wil! open a school for youn; ng is Inaies rt the remidonce of hor father, So.. Joke ae oS Se eniae bo were y iams, on Monday, September ath, ‘on, Stand $2, of range of the contractor, ‘TFaition inthe righer English Branches of pdu- 31 and 32; of raugs2e, went © Yar cation and im french, for the 10n of ten ‘owvelips Nox, 3), 3%, 4, 35, 38, $7, 38,39. 40, aod Pir ating lids muss etate the name of ail the th 4, of range 11. pari snierssted, nds Sppropriated hy iaw for the use of echools Parmepts t» bs made in Freasury notes, and mulitary, and other purpores, together with the | 128 to. be directed to VOL. A, BECK WITH, Tawsuips and orertiow isu da mate Bhereby unt | A.D. Gad CB Uns, Aad encoreed “Pro” HEGARAY INSTIRU EE, for cultivation,” if any, granted wo tos State by tue au Bot entitled “An sot to onabie u State ~~ ~ "7 Cc 1627 and 1629 ses oO Piinictfiten* | Eanese,and other States, ts recian fit "T aersooke nan ba ee Gee ENE e rex wlar Qourse of itstruction emuraces the f /ands” withiu their limite, approved Septe; Feria and : acs @f ei! kinds, bose «. ih and French Languages and Literature, § 28, 1860, will be exoluded from . Awcinge, for stores and Cwelings nace ie ae ia if required, acd ail the branches which oon: | —4uo ‘ofering of the above iande will be com- I ai "the shortest noter, st RDWTARE Lit ‘s stitute a thorovch English and french education, | menoed on the Gay appointed. aud will proceed in and Fisg Faoters, comer ba avenne French ie the iangnage of the family, and is cone § the order in which they are advertised, until the reet, Culonizaten Balldin ; Stantiy spoken in toe institut? itis the object of § whele shall have been offered. the sale thee —— af —. and be Kopt open ionger partioular attention, and is taught from tue rudi § closed; but tho sale shall not ea |e to the hizheet'c of literat and com- § than two weeks, and no private entry of auy of the " ms 4 poultion. "Bue eehoiaw ear aoramenses Septets- jance will beadmitted until after the expiration of |} OL DIEZS AND CITIZENS er 15th and slorer July Ist. Circulara, &c.. oan S = MKS. WREN having eerved as Matron the li ntei ‘adam: Vv 4 3 Givon under iny hand at the oity of Warhiugton, ” be opts’ ned frosa peiotn. RSENS LY Prin this thirtieth day of May, Anno Uomiul, ous thous, parted vy hg 5 Potomac, where she say: m, rey rte NM sdiointe EVER MIXTURE not odiy, Ons tenspoon- int of Water, and in s)18 sesso vile sit Pet ne er <4 210 CAMP {Lom ‘or testimonials ses and eight pandred and sixty-two, Lu * ABRAHAM LINCOLN, M. Epuexps, O Gunnnnerat tha General Land Ome, MIXTURE, © Notice to Pre-emptron Claimants, Con: : nsumption laet winter, Every person entitled to to the right of pre-em: 5 tion to As of the lands within the townen ips and i forthe benafite/all. Her OLY prevents. out oures » fullwitl rurify s no Boldier or REAL ESTATE AGENCY. JAMES F. HALIDAY, (deg,p Collector of City Tazes,) Will hereafter cive his entire attention as an Saye the Kenting snd Collecting of Renta on state: Col, Cone and Lient. Rowns, Slat Now Yerk ea! ing aud selling the same. and to rts of townships above eni ts requii “a Ry , sokt, 4 4 all other connected With the management § fo establish the ame to the cece ie te eee Yojunteerss Lieat Pag: RE - of Real tA. Rogister and Receiver of the land office, aud make | termarter I tit. sseuk Spe Trainor, By permiesion, he refers to— payment therefore as soon as practicabie alter th . Bean, N, J : Jas.C MoGu:RE & Co, Auctioneers. seeing this notioe, a: d before the day appointed fur Beorgt. Major Grege, Joun C. Kives, Editor of the Globe, the commencement of the public a8 © of the isnde Dodge, Caps. B 1. JOHNSON «c Co,, Bankers. embracing the tract claimed, Ge Gen oisim | Jackson, Serrt. B Jamas @. UaRERr, will no foriaitea, 4. ML. ED DS, ith; Orderiy Banks r pth ‘Mayors of Washington Mumissioner of the General Land Office. | privates. ibis: Widen, echeiian’ aa 3 3 —s ag Store, , over Bank of L Johnson & Co., corner of Nerz— Under fee regulations of the Department, corner Ps, avenue aod Sth eretofore now existing, no payment can be 288, SorDer &th ans alntsriveua avenue and Tenth street, ssoond made for advertiang proclamations: except touncs on a Voi tg td ao b-cobw* udlishereas Sre speciaily authorized to pubiisi depot 445 NOPICE! nae Commussioner of the Genera: Land Uifice, bington. Tne consrtcorains heretafore earned on by the je 14 wisw . = eo nd Magnetic Koloctio of &. J, Heiverger 30, Wes v FOIL, 1oVites those sea «. mutual foneent on the 30th of Auguat last. All HAs cLoyas ser wl oan for cured of Sti Joi » Chrono Ri umn 7s indebted tv the firm are issos: yes, Uld ¥lcers, Suscors, Hemorrhordal (inn to°scttlo ‘wituout deiay; at the Josey Flannels for Infants, Ladies’ and Misses | ties, ltol or Tettere, Cance s &o ee Noe me ae ues, .] 20 Bay. “Ladies boatded and attended durlug eos Iso, opened te-day— finement, “No. 446 K street, between 61 ead The —_— ledium aad super Biackets, in all sixes, for} aut) Im* OTIC Fhe subscriber, F. J. Hetberger, | Cradles, Cribs, and Beds, (single, doxbis, and | — senior parther of the iste firm, takes im informing bis friend that he wi:! continus th, under the former name and extra large.) One spriesonly, fhe actual cash standard vague, gin figures, oe PERRY & BHO, pleaeure d the putlso generally nese ln All ts branches , and will endeavor STITCHED LIN > quBlitior and et: Pinits, from low priced i piecses iting and Borom to merit the sontiuued favors of their former pat au 26-Let Pa ave and Ninth street. that ean fe relied on. rousge. *. J. HEI BERBER ¥ RECEI ~ = mec'am @u6 fine Shirt Cottons, of the Gitincnss hath die F london & Co FOR pe Esicr vine PROPERTY et vrands produced, at Mome anc in fer» 100 pisces Bois, ior Au- wine aud Coiored Pim tumn and Win! Wear. CABINET FURNITURE, The Most Bfectuat sn the World ' chou iu pain Saree, —— 3 2 obi Having purchastd’ our entire information iay be obtained a1 2 3 AQVa SRO . bing tor Sete ne forticeen ut N.7. PARKERS Sod Ninth etreet, y lt wae wed te offer unprecedente PAINTING ESTABLISHMENY, IV Purinsic a who are in want of CABINET ne. 08 sians av., between 6th and 7th street " | ne ree Aw Be 38 MARKLT sock ie ree! Nerretpa od Ne ii — Where every variety of sth Sth sty oe ge # Lact © cordially invite all who ere ir SIGN AMD ORNAMENTAL PAINTING log morals, Krevoh Lartiog, nishin; omising & saving of at lea: T COut. greesend Batton Gaiters, toall who make i ete seicotions of a. te Is not Is exeeuted with neatness and dispatch. Ha F b Bia sues, Masses’ and rovers rT Brize, As OUr V>st stock em- “, hudrene?” 008 on ‘escription; Gente’ bracesevery article nevestary W fusuiah a house | Wo préveutyistakes, he will state thet iis “act Fronon Ca fekin, Grove Cail, ¥ complete, proservative” refers exciusively to the varions ds- 10000, f rtuents of h Trace. tow be cnallenges * rcesk nse pee WICLSON, Sorapotition, either iirguality of Work Orta sate Tron Hall. No. 315 Pa. avenu tieneas of price. jy 14 3x0 Su 2% e0tm Between Sth and lth sts. Muravize NEF, " NOTICE : x T'ay: sepesriver fae Tet opened a SALOON RIZE AND COLORED. 2 tefduy furniened, for the accemmocation of | VS eUs Kinds of Back CER FOR THE AKMY. +) bogus A fine article in [arse quantities will Le resdy b omen oe, &il gradec, uu the 20th Seprember prox. Partiss interested 4 tes will find this new Maloon very Convesient, & Army supplies acd also rectifiers may Sadroae the goss oar coe aware — vd —— the vast qvautity of Liorn Goods anncaily evs for full particclare ee th ieee aaa flete stated es eit eatoes Cream if eupenier es Rae ae y 2 1 Gz, & Buporior article of Ap) vo nu¢ furniehed in this oity. esine 3 tw i 4 . ‘Use price oniy,the actual cach standard races, [0 ALL wuom IF May iy hetwaan + and au 85-1 “PR Renn ms Cash paid for oid Congressions! Documents, Pat N AAD WINTER ent Office Reporis, old Post Uffice Blank: Fox, Fae AgTUM (jP0H8LaOWN, D.C. pam: 1562 AND 1503 —Foreign and Domestic, Jour phiets, Newspaper Circulars and old Documents | Fancy and Staple wry Goods, 10 aii the depart ‘Fho copartyership heretofor= «: Of overy desc iption so be wu for paper mokers’ ments of a ily waote, 6. B ig re took, stock, Address CI . EMERSON, SHOCK ba sy em street, New York city. ted for Autumn and Woter, now in Dtore, in addition tu which, our Ne» thera acd Easte Th Correspondents send Lew supplies ae l8-tw the o J, the omsh standard valve marked Aygh eet P RSONS ay Ye reliable Piano ata Se |-colm intel | INO. J. BARNAZ 3 search oO} low price willsiwaye tind the largest as- JOLEN SHAWLS, adapted in styles and sortment at the Music Store of rss ZERUT®#, sole Agent of Steinw: Several Second-hand Pianos at low fabric cor e@riy Autain Oar Norther: aod Keetern correspondents send us uOW Bupplics daily Une price oriy, We actua! Gash standard vase, marked, heures. All par for ther Interior proporiy Kod free ofeiaree reaKy . BRO. se}. Pe ave. and Ninin street, ms, Mi. Bto| a. UO, Mi in plete - CE Sean WO et | An coca tliat tourer reat | Nig ra af PRES h ° Nin (CLF FSURNE MOBPITAL, WASCHES tne ate ain oo May 28, lest, date, visiters wi | 220, 8witseriand and in and Bilver casse me keopes lar, Be BEC gs Soe as Gems. He is also manufaotering sil Fiode of sold ‘cope Sword?, Reve. N TICE —On and after LOK ©: lo’ to cuter the is Of this Hospital on Besedays, Secercare ~ — aoe fonivelana « those dayseuiy aah S43 8 Bi % sree eae Corns, Bapions, Callonitier Mais, kwarced sul oiscase Moles, ane ail Bacrascevces of « pod BOO, IDSLANTRueOUn!y ‘en: OF ILOOR*SuiewuD Lo Lue pRlicn: TE No Ser . let@as.. tin oud OMe ets, Consuilation Wours fron ie toa iy 8-lio~ = Aas’t Sarrace P NOFICE. ij Ba Aral lgeelan | Weak or Sere Eyes can be MKS. BAKRON’S BYE SALVE, 10r sie 359 Fwentioth street, between H and Ps Bem Bs Pine SARUM toadh Ov ok NO. hance: SFANDaRD BLACK ¥kA: Ww pLING TONS Speplemontary Despatohos, $0 cpests oh moat S Tek London, nel)” FRANCK BAYLOR” bey Corser Uta Bt Aue Ver

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