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J — THE EVENING STAR. W anHiINGTON OITY: SATURDAY ...... .EPTEMBER 13 1969. — lS Reading Matter om every page. See aces fer Interesting Telegraphic and ether matter. NEWS. AUCTION SALES. INVASION OF MARYLAND. = a pa oar et mee ose LATS TELEGRAPHIC BATTLE AT HARPER'S FERRY, Leet te Jeff. vis—Gen Mc ILLE. Galina Sues ty ak Bee IMPORTANT FROM NASHY The Rebels Repulsed with Great Slaughter. papers The New York Herald of Friday pubiiapes tte : WESTMINSTER, HAGERSTOWN AND [Borrespondenee cf the Philadelphis Press } aes it Hn yp ap aed tenn | aaaeesaiediake Gp rent ————$»—____ and Lynchburg papers of the &h instane Besli's s to the oup- THE EVACUATION Of FREDERICK AND | eupiase Hours ev ret arrananxocs. | of General oe ne WESTMIWSTER ee the toh, @n) port of this city, which fs now menaced by See cages pee je the latest we | Bragg, who follows our rear guard at » respeci- ADVANCE OF GEN. BURNSIDE. pave been ohio = fire’ letter ts from | tu: aistance. The tity is being fortified, and eee OUR NEW -PRESS. {rom the Baltimore American of this morning } | G@7, Io to President Davis: Virginéa,) | Gen. Thomas will be placed in command, with We are now busily engaged in erecting cur | 8ATTLE AT HARPRR’s PERRT—THE REBELS RB- Chentilly, Sept 3, 1848 orders to defend it at all hsrards. Before this w T SLAUGETE® His Excellency Jeffersom Davis, President Con- bi ja, the fate of Nashville will doubtless ew Lightoing Four-cylinder Press, just built for A eenticuin whe ott Frederick at two o'clock Sedsrate States of America, * ar been decided. be Stor by R_ Hoe & Co, New York. By Mon-| on Thursday afterncon states that when be left Mr. President: My letter of the 30th ult., will | An advance, compeced of the 79h Penns La rT porte , WETS made for next we expect to {t In operation; when | there was considerable consternation avnong the have Informed your Excellency of the Progress of 2th Titfnois, Wieconsin, and 17th Ken. sT, s i iy peceglannap he able to pancho ta rebela with regard toe ramer that pot ie | this army to that date. Ses.. Loussirety di-| tacky, sacbapentel by tre tere ee ee a : )_ Ww vwate & 00., ancts beavy battleat Harper's Ferry, bavi the day tender its to Kirby Smith's rear. of newsmen for the Star, which has not been in | 'etehe? town of « heavy balla st Hat pe wed a ford no eras Res tigate? Gao [oe oe fteen thousand men, under Buell, will leave EXPERIENCES FUTURE DAYS. car power for the lastyear. Other changes in our attack be General Loring With great siaughter Jackson, who bad been. ‘with the enemy to night for the same destination MATRIMONIAL xP. cS . ah a. 5 Henry Bove now secure advan The account that General Lortog bad | since morning resisti an commenced on Eight thousand men from the army of Geners! ‘sopiaflthd Mre. F. Younghusban: —_ Pare erat erp toge crossed the Potomac st Williameport simul- the 2b. The cneany on the latter d: Rossncrane, under the command of Jefferson C. Roger: wepenien=neneenen: ¥ GOODS TS AND SHO of the use of our new fast press, greatly | Cineously with the crossing of Jackson and Lee vigorously sepals, Jesving his numerous dead | Davis, Lave arrived here to-day, for the purpose conte Me" i Gt Accrion Os TCRBDAY MOR: in getting out our whole edition at an hour more | gr Leesbirg. Insiead 0 Marocbing towards | sud wounted on the field. His attack on the of reinforcing Buell Bok ee Dismal | ING. +e Will sell at the Auction Rooms. satisfactory te the public than heretofore. News-| Hagerstown, be bad taken the river road by the | morning of the 99th was feeble, but became Mayor Polk is in town to-day, refugee from | W Bo aa Sivas tne Goods, Ac. consisting of— r who desi Star in the camps, | c2nal down the river Ip the direction of Harper's warmer in the afternoon, when be was again re- Columbia. Capitel Bill is fortified.— | Miss I. Freemsn, Miss Julia Irv’ mye irs. G. 0. ; fe. ose ortho lige ny | Ferry. A short distance above Hxrper's Ferty. pulsed by both wii “ftit tome on | Bragy will not catch us napping. The Sees | Germop Mra, Mary Marshall: kee... reve ase sfler Monday next may be sure of getting any he nitempted to ford the river w: | this day, as erated in bi- published repcrt, bere- | sionists are very bold, and the Unionists trustful . esis i te ay Pc at ts aumber of copies they may order, at an boat | of cavalry and infantry. | Th that} with e-closed, amounted to 8,000 Milled and | end undaunted B. THE TWO THOMPSONS. White and Yellow Sugars? which will enable thom to serve their customers | when a v Cobetever they may be) with the latest news full | was covered with troops, Colonel Miles opened snemy being reinforced renewed the at- From Cincinnati. bebey ne bed Behe cobereot 4 . ‘ twelve hours earlier than {i can reach them | “pon, them, tressel-work of the railroad, with pa eel oy both wil Fadia pox Tied was conceal, Cretnmast, Sept 11.—There = jbeen no} rue srtifary doxuness OF TALENT. . Through any other paper pmpe and canister, causing the river nctually to | and, after a flere combat, which raged uatii atte; | bettie yet, all eotniag. ce eee een, ans SZ Mr. Grover would notify the public of the paste ced Cons re fan with b'ood, when the attempt wasabandored | 9 ovcloek. he was completely defeated and drivcg | 1 saw, this mora! et Peete roe | 81 of, pou Tiete, Tumblers, Spirit of the Morning Press. hor the matteres onthe Moclnad Harpat | bevend Hull Run. ‘The derancas of the night, | 2nd being fired at, not more than a mile frum | *PPeaTange of 3. FLORENCE ith other s The Lats!ligeneer notions the treatment received | storm the batteries on the Maryland Heights, | nis destruction of the bridge after crossing, and | Mitchell. by Romas generals from the Roman people in the and were repuised by the masked batteries scat- The Irish Boy and Yankee Gir! ms W. L. WALL & 00. Ancts r certainty rds. sto} t Several of our men have been wounded to-day, i 7 eis mh} tering them and strewing the earth wi:h the bord pert od se crepancy femmes and one polsoned by the inmates of a house just EXT, 5 By BONTZ & GRIPFITH, Auctioneers early days of that republic, and thinks our peo- | Geag. in ome P sition at Cecvrevilier ed vie | within our ploket lines : ivivn S608 Oe We een ae ‘ Pic might advan-egeously study to borrow cour-]| That there wes a fight at Harper’s Ferry, on army was any in motion towards the Little River | Reinforcements of veteran troops are eonstant- be Sous 360. Sevarm Sraer—Ou MOND. from 3 contemplation of the | Wednesday afternoon, wes well known ip nolke, to tum bisright. Cpon reaching Ox | !V erriving, and we are now ready for Kirby " MORN NG September oth. at By o'clock. we ? age and patience 2 cannonading was heard there Ll on the dist of September, he wis in dis- | Snith whevever he chooses to come. soll the ent es ck Furuiture at Store No ve Rerole virtues displayed by that people under the | Cr raiiy four bourse, ‘The carrent rumor wher ia our front on the heights of Gernan.| Cincinuatl is safe. Qrchestra Chairs — Walnet Biecsiele Pasha: A, roots, eonprising pemsure of ahvene eine aa Fa PN) evra boib among the Redels aud the | town, and, about § P.M., madeva spirited alteck | CincINNaT! Sept. 12, Noon.—Nothing new has | Family Circle The Repwdlican holds the real issue in the | citizens was a Prisste Boxes y abd Walnut So! Colonel Miles, who hes a large force under hie | Upon the front and right of our columa, with «| transpired since last night. Present political contests of the North “‘ is not the parently covering the withdrawal of * Mahogany and Walnut Arm Chairs and Rockers, polored Gallery oo) J " . €el ed Parterre 2... |... 2.2... SO cents | Mahogany ane Welunt Spring-seat Chaire com pand at Horper’« Ferry, bae heen acting + bis trains on the C wille road, an4 maxi eae Marb! » Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bu Fecutive management of the war, but thesction | iietvadier General. If he has turned the tide of | Dis trains Wer pullite Wis eho Nebraska Territery FORD'S NEW TENTH STR. THEATER. of the republican members of Congress, for] Federal defeats by a» glorious & repuise of t but slight lo.s on beth sides. Major Genersi| OMAHA, Nebraska Territory, Sept. 11—J. B. which aloae te repub fean party is responsible.’ | tebe », we bexpeak ‘or him a full commission for Kearney was left Tenth st., above Pennsylvania av » We . Walnut and Ma fas Tetbeendtnatt the aight Ue cae aad. on the eld | 8. Todd w.s undoubtedly elected Delegate to | Jous T. Foro : and Manager Painted Drews co als most timely pal . During night the enemy fell back to Fairfax fr acotah. AST NIGH’ Pain! \o achstands, PROB. BLE BVACUSTION OF FE RDERICE Court House, and abandoned his position at Cen Connrene sheet ooo a of the . scree Comedtaa, Cottage Retmrenta, Mattresses, THE sit? ATION. A citizen ‘aerick who left tua: cityon | treville. Yesterday about noon he evacuated nebies U.S. ate 7 Missisaippt. J. 8 CLARK lows, Bo! en pe N paheorerys din Bredenek: mat thee apwane. area skier a Wes "* te) “Boston, Sept. 12 —The U. 8 steamship Mis- THIS EV e Back Arm apa Nurse Rockers. ' ” itertained | rederick that the exeay was pre rte ex: rie a as! in. . a i * 8 ED . ~ vit . . THE a thc AT GARPER'S cating to ovisucte # akecte wich the main body | PY a Great Graphic Drame reand Chairs, I bave, as yet, been unabie to get official re- | siss ppi arrived at this port this morning. of bis army. The movement of troops toward ports of our loss or captured in these various en- oo ables OCTOROOW oat T E m Tebics ' HE SOUTH! ne Hagerstown bad coatinurd ali day, and in suc | yagements. Many failant Officers bave been Tux [svtan Divereurries —The Indian Burece Or, L HA EIN nit J t h = OK IN OUR POSSESSION masses that It was reg-rded as the forerunner of | gilied or wounded. Of the geneva! officers, Ewe i, _ 2 =. etaraliy cae aca Painted Cottage Sultes See Sei eR an entire ev-cuaticn. This opinion 18 confrmea | Trimble, Taliaferro, Fields, Jenkins and Mauo.c | '°! TrERIPt nf B letter from Commissioner | Sourhern Homes—Soushern Sconcs—Southern Institw Whatnots, itons ion. Act t~The Marder. Act = Dote, ed Fort Ripley, Sept in which he . to some extent by @ dispstca from Harrisburg. | have been re} ted wounded Colonel Meane, ed ses at tha @EN EURNBSIDE O ‘CUPIES IT IN FORCE which reports that the enemy Was undoabte.ly | Marshal, Baylor, Ni and Gadverry, killed” | "ts that be has c. mpieted the defenses at that —_~——— * Act 4—Lyoch Law Trial. Act | § Brooms. ke evacuatlip Frederick About 7000 prisoners have alread, been pa-oled, Hole-in-the. Def" chiet of the Chippee i—The Indiau's Reveoze Repetten ratte eens! omarhianst af auth. A DATTLE PROBABLY GOING ON TO-DAY | 4 gentiewan who arrived at Westmins‘er. yes- | abot the mae een ee a ee collected ing an interview to make trestrete ees Ader... Mr. J; 8 Clarke |" ““usually fouod ina Houselursushing kateblies ——_.__ terday nfternoon, baving jeit Freaerl aes tly tn | from the fleid and thirty pieces of cannon c: p- = Sie ae : rae _— meres — eet, CTION ar PER'S FERRY 1% | cbe mor tne, reports that the Rebeis bed almost | tured, besides a number of wagons. mbulanc-*, 4 » conclude wii S never-to-he-forgo' ‘erms cai " _— * coomees Pape EVENING evtlrely evecunted that plsee = Tueycommences | &c A large number of erme fiir remain on tie] This saya Gen. Dole Maks Dae cr ae ai |e AOUDLES. 5 8. Clarke | “24 (Rep) BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avcts RO ans moving wes ward towa'd Hagerstura on We A BS be aia boitation valable | soriton however, ts provest a: eae ete ae als Groot iaialy mene sch elisa ie chowing | SO-THE ATTENTION OF TH ‘aeuvueis dnelceees GEVEND wits Tite | 3O*Y vz)t and cont'nued passing throagh all bad to be destroyed as captured, while the | tween the Chippewas and the hestlie Sioux, he | Mr. Clarke in twy popular characters widely differ’ | the public la r epecthaliy catied v 2 (CES NOTIMPROBABLE. | 293.0%, Lot aday rei lb he Shes ihe ¥ roperty in fuel | bas mad~ another effort for peace, by sending | sat {rameurh ovaee, Furniture apd Housekeep: ENEMY'’S FORCE or A E. great Mass of (he army bad gone, ierving only e rj id —— P y Judge Chompien, of St Paul, (Hole in-the Day's > Ent small guard in trederick. They suid tha! they ing Could surpass the yand | ~.. if 5, MONDAY EVENING, Sep:. ith. vad a large force atlil between Frederick and the | en .urance of the troops, who have civerf: gounel.) to urge him to enter Intoatrenty. A futly v ? : The Beautiful api Gifted Young Actress, Potomac, but tuis is doa borne every danger und’ hardship, both on te| 5 H White, of thiscity, bas pone with bim. MISS MAGGIt MITCHELL. Bisewhere, we reprint from the Baltimert American» account of an engagement at Hir change buriaess sell. sent ad is = ( Rep.) © inmissoner Dole meanwhile will repair to Cre “ar ; gr gar eee yeni LATER. field and marc! Wioc,@ short distance from the agency, and PRICES OF ADMIBEION By JO. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers per’s Ferry on Wednesday afternoon last, in} We beve some add tional pete: 8 oats ee ones be, ~~ Pla pied your awaits return of the messengers He SHE cist Drese Cirele and Parquette \....oente] (OVERNMENT SALE TENTS, KNAP which the Union arms are represented to have wenn sangha left fp hea ze L scacerceitdies at Be, Oxneral. th eptnion th t con ey, connected with Farmly Gice acai ome = “tent Bs '&o On MON Da = ‘Lursday afterncon. ere he heen &! sit ad is hive tucted tor outbreak, ant that fo g 4 . = been signelly svecemful. There now exists no pri ear of Frederick | He co: n te bss : tancubare Rapaaion conn Ae fo tog Riprrpennes Hp er paar be wor Ba 8 for reserved seats ” Y = saegl, Sear the i statements we ave publ, reg: o the e pt y con- tween North a ‘uth a fevorabie moment Doo: 07 t t Instn and tea! pote, no te pormivtne ne | Seeiaal tamed nan argos |e te folowing igre Th-Chippewan kit manmered soars eek | 2 coe curtain oon st « quarter phat Y's ck 2 nt, a 2 ': ve =e — éwmheae "i ied. W pogeae z c C ; coramitted numerous robberies Ax the Sioux ODD FELLOWS’ HALL count (© be prompily verified. We trust v o engi e centainod j are on iether side of the couotry of the Ladians A si., near D. correst. | was woun im tee} of the Ked Kiver of e ‘Worth, Commission Dstt vw They were ‘n the most filthy condition. of Saturday at M and died Sunday. | Dole dove net expect to fulfil bis maision, wht DECIDED sUccEss Gen Burrside yesterde. -ocupled Frederick | could te wen sitvIng about the streets picaing ‘ne Repnblican remarks editorially : Was originelly to make treaties with them this of the world-renowned Pans, tn force, and this morning, doubtless, left it in | ice off <a b other The conf:mation of the death of Gen Geo-ge} autuma CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! ks,” > :. si He -tat-s that the evacuation of Prederick | B. Mevieilun, publisbed !2 another part of our ee who are received eseb evening with . Pursuit of the retiring enemy, so close upon | 4 vy Cou meuced during Tuesday night, and | paper, is fraugat with mewsb to us of ¢1 ocd | TES FRxring in Pennevivamia —A getioman UNBOUNDED APPLAUSE Terms . ited States Ti “ow” ‘whoee rear he certainly ts that « battle to-day is, | thst in be icatn was avout 1.50 weyons, nearly | Erevil Sucuid. the Mertens cio’ 2 | WLo arrived in Wasbington last night from Har. b oy colors f. DANIEL G. THOM as te us, inevitable {2 fect, we are per all of ther: empty. and he bas no doubt that they | wrspped up in bim aes ermmander as much as 7 an Enthusias:x and Deligheed Audsence, M.S S.A kK ‘i mod 4.0. McGUIRE & G0 gLite OF THE CITY! SE E00. Ant by WL. Wali & » ty Ape choo No one abould fai! to see this talented RUSTEE’S SALE OF V 2 ETHIUPIAN CONGRESS! Te —By virre cl a deet ol ay Srivas sii | ov" sanded that ke must have bad quite a skirmish ‘With hew shortly after it became light enough are to be filed in the valleys on tbe way to Wit, nfloential + New York Herald, | "Ure says the fecling throughout the State 1s Liamasport, aud togo back to Virginia. Thev said ylof mingied raze and | 09° Of quiet determination No undue excite- they were going to Penosyivania, bnt our ia-| pain will go up frem te ankee natin or else a | ment exists, and all with whom be conversed formant says that they never go where they say | stu; faction at the axte:! of their losees may | feel assured that though the enemy may possibiy bet: they are going, and it was ols Impression that] make them use % Ces sw the ground of the ter " thie Merpiag ‘or commanders to appreciate they would crois back to Virginia ot Winton presario) pa devasta’e certain sections of the border counties, ‘thelr cleeangts to each ether. » the ber, b ds that no their triumph will be but short. Extensive Port. As to their number, he contends that not | iwpontant FROM TEE FOTO! Mowry *ring at Harper's Ferry was certainly | more than 3) 000 vave praved threub Frederik, POINTS WH THE coNDEDEnares Cuowean | Preparations are being made to meet hem, one heard last evening up the ri Lich tells that and be things (hat toey left fully impressed with NTO MARYLAND the punishment fur their temerity will be severe gop river, which tells that | the conviction eats iouger stay in that section (From the Richmond Dispatch, 8 pt. &.] ————_—_ a cf couniry would not be sale _ 4 + horiie h Dp to thst time the rebels bad not been able to ‘whee y eft, he (own was quiet, and even the We have tuformation tuat on Thursday worn {J~ Philadeipnia is at the obtuse angle of 2 Bad reco/ced in the land rt ans towne sone. se. ---Proprictors tou u titer 3” A. H.C. Waits wi » wei, — the 26th ko _Admission—Main Hall % cents; orchestra seats 1868, Bt Ave o'clock os » following rope m, $8 cents 5: Lotenumte: en (7) Bud (9.)an Unt Doors c pen at 7g ; performance to commence at mane eeborvinic oF : a = 7 Big ve om precies! c hans T lay faa bderec siz a . xeon (ee togeth Sit sj - ne we ontracting Ageut. e imp ovem: Freon. Of & emai! Bric! a dest Co: Miles’ gallant command. General d hed been withdraws He pasved | ME iW, divisions An Reon ep ae Bandy took ara tes ou on eens tea omast CANTERBURY HALL, : the balaror in tw McClel.an. we presume, ls pushing on vigorous, | 07 ri re dowatds Preaerie criannaly le at 6 o’elock, and took up the line of march | line of the ocean Is thesubt-nse side or hypothen- CANTERBCRY HALL, J x twelve roonths, ~w. ly to bis relief, and we anticipayy that he must | cios-1, foi g the rear of Li nyecrert’s army the Fotomac, oue crossing the river a: Ed-| use.—K R and Mining Register CANLERBORY HALL. eed of trust taser y Pay cl y »| wards’ Ferry, to Pool-svilie, in Maryiant, and ‘This must bave been writtea by the thi if ee ee meee nen Peoevens Ts ent Aiventten te ay eee ergs eae niee SLES | tse other at Wi kilos Perry, nekotainiee ene the famous article on “‘the elbows of the Mime CANT&RBURY HALL, ALFRED ecaucEINe ~: . 6 Nothi been " . I ‘deat cheoked for the time being by becoming in- soteleck on Trurtday aftroven tevemowempat had been made thee Por” | Which le the ob rengle of aright-angled tri. 0v1stana Avauvn. Naas Bixrm Braxar, WO AWALL © CO ine: Welved iss goucral engagement, which strikes | General Hooker's dtvislon of Genera) Barnaide’s | rant (an omicer in theereay, diem nee Mars Lamie? aed ire tri-angle bave one obtuse inoue Sf etieeel Soe. re ? : The rebel commanders seem desperately bent out ee last night, as there was no force Maryland side, its road communication cut; S*6 0 OUBTIVATED. ORITICAL AND RRWINED | teed vine of rat trust, de:7 ox 3 an ut one moe of escape open to the be- t poesia Me recor il Tecoree o: Aaa on ereating the impression that thelr numbers ary MOVEMENT OF GENERAL BURNSIDE sieved, ‘and that down the Pec ee P pet PRisoneRs.—One thousand elght hun- MO STRANGER am coemt: 2 Liber A. S., No 28, feiw F overwhelmingly large. Persons (unmilitary) | We bu: an interview yeste:day wi b u messen- 7% MOVEMENTS—vaLex nxronrs. | 5/0 324 (leven more of the Camp Douglcs red. Bhonid leave ‘he city without seeing th eA TURDAY x piemer @oming within our lines say that they boast of Npep aameeee rps Sie _ {From the Richmond Enquirer, Sept 5 1 prisoners left Chicago last Priday for Vicksburg, tion Stare Low perforuing % five ok i pu, On the re and Frederic tday being Sunday, the ux: making in all 4.9.0 who hav. Ti, Lot rumbere ten it junday, t n a ave left thus far The: ‘weing quite « quarter of e millien strong on both ; oat ae kehy “ot eee. it THE CANT&RBURY MUSIC BALI? onan eight hundred aud seveaty-iou:, x o’clock on Thured:y evenin oat’ =Those which gained most | ere about 4 000 more to go. The aumber of « @- 2 occupied at that time the # red- credeace were the foliowing:—That Gens. Ja k- wides of the river. How preposterous tis story ——— ‘ nae ‘irst Appearance in this city of Mine ‘errs: One-third cash: the dalauee » a upike from Couksvile to Ridgeville | gon znd Longeteeet had cteecd the Potomac a: | Ce'# im the United States service who hive been ¥ pescem SOUTHERLAND, eens rae ot aux end twel 1s, is evident im the utter impossibility of feed- Le ere pee ant a song cav Ley | giward’s Ferry, and were at the Reley House | &XL#"zed 8s prisoners of war for prisoners taken AGNES SOUTHERLAND. to asoure the de'erred paywenta, Gorvermnatn nk ing such 8 force with such resources as the rebel | fee, with evtiiery, forward to New Market | bq Friday moraing last. There may be some} # %!™s ageinat the Government, up to the 27th Tax Soorriss Niourimestet the sost of the purabaser. p-banntondbsanrs iota weport reach d heed. | truth in this rumor, as the accounts pabltcheans ultimo, 1s 278, including Brigadier Generals, 2; Tax Soorrisa Nioutimeaial aE BER Era pmINe- Se ee we anew cee ee ni i osmn pclessisooiet couse anotuer colamm from & Yankee journal shows Colonels, 11 ; Lieutenant Colonels, 9; Majors,19;} This lady has traveled through the aus wreck © 0, Abeta, t i a i have generally maneged t. outnumber _— mm 5 sags lent condition, salt eax So greatest panic prevailed inthe Yankee captains, 95; lieutenants, 8. cities of Europe. ets wus wat SLL 2 desiring 0 to do, and thas to gain essential ad-] moving forward with enthusiasm to meet the { Gena. Jackson and Longstreet, have rvall ai Ce ae ae NOTICE. vantages over us, we place no faith whatever In reached the Relay House, all cominunication be, | CAXNONaDIXe at Nuw MaRker —A despatch, | Zaropean and 4 ‘Tux posersigons peging — a it Sone i ‘ . iL OCCUPATION AND EVACUATION oF wast- | tween Washington and Baltimore and tae West | dated Middlebrook, Thursdzy noon, says they aypesrs. She ponsenses, too, w! y heteyphete we Suly 1, ow hag RT their quarter-cf-a-million story ; having seen o eS ee Me Sooper anlicety out pie ah they have heard heavy firing all morning in the PAID the Boe Bags reek $RieF upon the dusles of fits olice. woal respect nem eared = eatmnin- a ‘% up of the Lon, ri is ” call the attentio: the i bitants of ta Beard nothing since the enemy app ol ter at nen yesterday that the Rvbe abasdon-d | not generally believed A lasywtiacone carengh peat of New Market. A heavy rain was o* thering 2eg. 07, almost taney , District to the gue scction of enid acts futons.” force on the Rappanannock to justify the belief that pia ¢ at Ll o'clock yeaterday morniiy, ma to this city from near W. ington states that she | fling, but no signs of a fight at that point. That it shal! be the duty of . 4s ee d of Hagerstown. hey caue from New siarket The force with which Jacksen is eald to have aday or two since reeromsed the river at W)l- ‘The enemy, before evacuating Aquila creek ‘OR BALE HORSE. A G0! Mroyed & las ge ammount of storesand provisions Poe euitable ore pata on Later toteliigence gr us the gratifying as- | KIN ’s Restaurant, corner 6th stra. Pa. ave. Continued Success of the surance that Gen. Jackeon Lasentered Maryland | *# Ls-2t" T. FERGUSON. Ua, on are waviee an - | #0n8, partnerships, firms, ancociatious, or corp. —= | He. qigmse nod: | Sons, conde Liable to ang Mute lence ee and HAR- {abe cxer the enthoring of the claneet the muster. | Hons. made liable fo any duty, lieunse.'stan adit ply at HOP- d feutly provided tor on or before the first day of Ac t.* eightern hundred and sixty-two, aud on or em the Baitimore and Frederick reat, coming acrcas the country. end not by tue road through Frederice. The route by which they icft asses liamsp rt is precisely the force with which he} th ouge Ual SS” by a nay of May in Gack Fear thers town, aud thence by way of Cave- { by the route above indicated, und is now’ on ain BUTTRR ! < n sephiny ony Teme wont ey, werstown. tour to the most Important and inviticg polat be-| I nesn Gosnes bry teyeseaj het whore bereten ete <i lied from the Rappshannock through Jeffersonton we to the number of about 350, being a| tween Baltimore and W ington 5 hes now } cents per pound. For ay peeved weekiz/ THE COURT OF BEAUTY. Income tie er ticlon eos eee or apanal (Culpeper county) up around the base of the Blue | portion of Stuart's cavalry, with ove i2-pouud | useiess to speculate upon probabilities ‘The w “ wa Corwin BURGY. f . special daty or tax; the quantity of goods wares,’ Pidge to Salem, where he unexpectedly flanked | #¢!d piece, uvder command of Col Resse bas assuined a new phase, our citizens must} *# 1-2t Corner I and Eleventh streets, Composed of the most Beautiful Ladiesen the } Fpecis! Jaty o: de or kuld apd charged with e, 3 , ‘They hed « pickst gus d out during the night | expect hereafter to hear’ news that Will goons a : American Btage. Gen. Pepe. On no cecasion 1a the after battles } abcut thice miles tuis aide of West alaten Ker nd bad report. The tavies | M'nesn wags » 2,9,%,34 MLLE LIZETTA, KATE HARRISON 4id the rebels display more than three times that | ®#! jock this m rning, and took ed, and tue Coufederate urmy is jor asleby ee omen JENNIE ALLEN, TILLY FORBRS, ud regulations to be prescribed : , bam © of march westward at 11 u'clock. | now an army of invasion. WM. CORWIN BURGY HELENA SMITH and others, the Becretary of the Tressury—for which much pest Tree, (W000 in all.) Nor have we been able to ei eenggt myers oe p ‘ cen taes oPtnton. 60 13-2" Corner I and Eleventh streets, In New Dances. #0D OF persons, partacrebt , firms, associations, ar bear of any escaped prisoner, deserter or other rom the Lynchburg Republican, Sept. 8 {OR 7 TRNED aa. corporations ipble to be assessed, under and by coer ee . id arrived ‘be Richmond Enquirer learns from sre Tiros Kee eee HAs Seg rare rere "So cues a Person capable of making an estimate of a force sd wemail relirond bridge about | gentleman who wae nt, that Gen. Lee de- | of TRAVELING SHIRTS, which ketones See MISS AMELIA WELLB, The undersigned il jo o fow days announce thi r a te a ve of the war. The enemy were ai t} Room No. 2, ‘2. avenue, (first floor. pin 7 thelr men talx of their being 160,000. sorceneaty + Romer declaring 1t to cave Leen un-| Sumbers, and were therouenty Touted. poling off| 03-1 MINZAHBIMER, “Sosmanr’” eibrcise of thelr duties, it is hoped sad corey Under ali the circumstances within our know!- aetna es ——_ 7 in lone Siserder, indeed, than the former sulRun| A FULL ASSORTMENT nail meme penne y eee APTAiRG A OCKVILLE—THE TROOP* IN GOOD im Pe . a Oral emorsiized. Th or 2 “= See ce cones at, ts dectsive eugene. | YT srinite—aNTuGclah FB Mictation. °*” | tenes acibote af eet hl, Semeralined wits|~ MILITARY Doors tons, was, cars, tall eaten muaemnanende Geri: 2 5 ment or engagements of the war are being com- (Core aerear ape of simore jAmecican,] shat of the enemy, wascne fourth. Others stated dale tw, sere? tk & BROTHERS ‘The Cork Heroes, in New Ethiopian Acts, ‘3 OCKVILLE, : ve boc, 2 MeCieilan’s | that it was not mere than unelghth. [mmed| st . . enced to-day between the Monocacy and the re til heve, Vat ie almrif is on | after the battle forward movements were eran | 2013 ——__385 Seventh street, near'T._ son SUns LER we . wance wil! malo iv js treo} menced by our ermy, some of which it i JHOL . Bive Ridge — Tiey are marching from this point in three improper to mention’ = Tene wena hol Wy Seeus PSALE RS The World-renowned Pantomimist, . FROM KICEMOND Qiferent dirrctions, and will most likely give battle to the Rebels at Frederick if, as reported, We have seen a lott. ¢ from Gen. Henry Pripee, | itt Sumner, w'b bi« veteran corps hae gone And the entire i” @BNERALS LER AND BWELL. » ,YALIO HELLS, HAVER WILLIS ARMSTRONG, {Prem the Rievmond Dispatch, Sept. 6 } » CARDA? M x Daren Base dated Richmond, 4.2 September, 1808, to a friend bet. that they can bave baif those numbers. ing \owards Ucientown, which lain the direction | was an cye Witness to the aff: Tue Lynchburg Republican regrets to learn that in the dircetion cf Povlesviile, but will'un- | our nobis commander eae : _w eoolmif 322 Pa. a BAMMOTE COMPAR YT fo this sity. It contains ne mention of unkind prego oan loan Ble thai pl.ice —_ a injared a di A ai TEA Sgt Fcheanenarig dames trentmen: Rebel authorities operaie with Gen Mevlellan on some po! old'ng hia horse Assortment of IMPERIAL, YOU: he he tomime, ent the Now fvwit be seommiictcd that eo tho tans bo wer sis yet with'us, He le encamped’ Shoots Tighieted, aud Jerking suddenly, threw the | $24.0 Diareg OOLONG snd finest ENGL FRENCH SCHOOLMASTER, seonvof—nn New Yorks e . . a 7] . " thken prisoner at the battle of Cedar Ran, it was | site tren tows pieaaatiage | pty pig erm Gauguin Wat CouWin 5 FRENCH SCHOOLMASTER, do AruLery Im Ctreulated Im the public press that be feil @ pris- There many stracgiers behind the army—| His {injuries are pain: hal, 2 not serious bd And the Laughable Ethiopian Trick Farce, entitled | These nkcte mest be pare wool, close saet wile touing aidine © sa Alakegee regi- | @&ay sick and toil-wora su-diers who enough to dewin, Berton ‘duiy'in the acids | £213 Comer 1 and’ Hier te. ; woun. fs yares ’ Risadesies v St seis PYRTRALU PAINTER E the iste engeg monies im Virginia tots great crisis of our history. of 2S Ri paper Paincan FOR BRE CAVALRY. _ Ment, which, in the darka es of the night, he loud ard sweeping in their den Report es Inte as Wednesda evening brinz the B ene ssvcstbd {ndigo bigs color, i Xa <4 a neg Bsd mistaken for bis own troops. In allasion | Gene P pe aud McDowell made gratifyiog intelligence that Gen. Ewell. te etul 10,000 POUNDS BUTTER ENTIRE ORANGE OF PROGRAMME} ledeoes “Dt? six inches Bik of easton te % this tnjartous fabrication, Gea. Prince says: | willingners to longer sserifice allve bos | doing weil. He isat Buckl in In Store NEW DANCES sbaooube ofthe Clanset, “When I make my report. it will show that [ The entuusta m in support of | Priace W Liiam county. McCichian | 4 Frosh lots arriving daily, For wish, _ Wes vot captured by mistaking the enemy for} 9-2, McCiclian is universui em THOROUGHFARE AP E. DUTROW, rane es BY THE COURT OF BEAUTY PuR PRE ARTILLERY, . ‘ tate + NEW DANG . “y rom the Ricum se 13-6t No, 450 Eighth st., ARILT Tree om ihe it. Bhe iectere eR oor own tops, and nothing like it. Captaic the ot Thoroughfre Gio ty Gederal HE GREASON Rot New xzono acts. *™M ti uz vita lac. te"tse corte ~ Green was undoubtedly ki led; Captain Tennatt | frum the soll «f Maryland, but to menace Longstreet, f * face of a force of 2,000: f the ESTABLIBERD IS 1850. BY HART AND SIMMONS! ee piacbéte are 12 be 35 icehes long by @ | Mortally wounded, and Lieut. Haskell severely | ‘be walls of the Revel Ceplial. enemy. is one of the most remarkable !ocidents of Sttwated Corner of E and 13th sts. Pa. ave. LE TOUR DE MAISON inches w: the beigtt of tis The aris- y “ ne I wag in conversation tuis morniug with two} the late operations in North-rn Virginin The BY W. ARMSTROMG: ee ‘bs. 4 ‘must be since, woanied. These were the only members of my | con teacrate Greerters, whu came inio the Live of | defile tsa very difficult one, being densely wood | The Proprietor of this highly popular Estab: COMIO SONG . set in rey Seaee of ous af who secompanied me in the combat.” the Federal army aod were brought inte town. | ed. very narrow, and flaked by high and ment, in [own ( the thorough com: ~~ BY BOB BUTLER ‘he waiee snapveriasl oy Gen. Prince is & native of Maine, a graduate] (bey Sunet Poorly clad, heving on cid | eipiious munuaine. ‘The enemy hed poscemed | plctisd of A ee 4 BIG BILL, FULL OF FON: the fanpeci of weet Foint, n the class of 1836; served with | home, made clctb, and being near v: quite bare. | this, -lanted his bellrien aud steers Rerseenee | Gu Micieate and the public nave —— es willbe accepted or pad for bat mace’ as ane i vhenanpriens Florid: wt te ail | 100ted. Th: y assured me saat tucy were tivetof | shooters and jofantry Gen. Longatrert quick'y | | mt Doors open 7 o'clock ; performance § o'clock. axproved on inousetion. eae fy Steet guilentry in tshmseal erecting fighticg, that although tey r drove tem away, with the loss of 0 killed on « ;] Admission 26 cents. ‘Orchestra Chairs 6 cents, the hard fovght batiles of Mexteo, and severely | spoaded to the cail for ¥ lua! & numer woanded on the partof the enemy, and | ti he hi TO wx ected ‘commen '} wounded st the yates of Mexico, risiug in that | broke, they now uti-tly deep ounded on ou! , " Selte on, 70 SOLDIERG. ot © eampaign for ais conspicuous services by breve: | Bef cause Teey faq Mmmptede vr he Board. at erate fe 13-im* vendita wal be Pry tian ered > a LS thou! lg Passes 3 » trem Lieutenant to v. than Mcv-ellan’s, on being asked ST. ALOTSIES CHURCH —Mase will be _——— bury without e proper . All will he ex ; said Lal D amined before Soldiers cau purchase their tie ets, aa au intents. | QA2Y B8@ Beara all about It befure they leit heir we ge Alpriges Reopens caverery re Ww DEALERS pena a gent <Mocer ta the Gulf Bquedron states that {: 5ST poy — SSSIRY-SemER rele Mechases Lakers we invited to FxPIA-RUBBRR Goops, S7SPRCIAL NOTICE TO LADIES ee Jes deca lenrp-d from refugees that tue rebels | C8"!RAL Aman.can Coun £4t10.—Govern- ey assistance in the erection ef tiie Hew, JUST RECEIVED— THE FIRST MATINER , Moblie Bay three gunboats, a revenue | D8! }sterday compleced the arranzements fora Necessity compels the Parish to work on Sua- 1 of the Fall Season will take place beartelgstn aa peso 9 ram, which ie alvw cna | “tllewent of colored prople in Centra: America, 7 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the 13th, ’ . Knew tue size of the Federal army rep.ied that lem ————_-_ st TO- an Pi ving to , yO LOLLECTOR's OF by on which oceasion the 8 peat afisir, Veuels drawing over seven fee i aatdmagae Sdesecey Siete hegecatel se a . Wasuiveron | Dice August 2, 1082, nim ENTIRE MAMMOTH COMPANY one Gane et et een te | fail ts bt. beladinnd i al get indientaa ou 1982 ave, beet, axe Rp es ‘Cheap to Desiers, Sern ant = Spey emigrants will be provided witb ail the necessary | 28 - ast fizoomnt of licen per WA rt in tot (. & Font ix Waeraan Vi farming implements, clothing, and subsisience, | 222% er ns te ae . ‘nat day of rece ces 322 Pa.ay., bet. 9th and ioth pate take seaware, ia, r ving lateliigencer, Sept 11th, says: and will be sent out in a first cinss steamer early | {ow ue bills Or certificates brewer RS’ SUPPLIES * pdjetant-Gcxesat in October. We understand that four thousand | Olivas, ead seer ee spamliston ase Goons a next dour po thes Oror 13,060 eet Mowing Sppiicants are now anxiously walling to take ima Tecelvatio 12 pay axes. -selected stock 5 ‘ and weil- s passage to this new El Doredo ‘ane = ee! wi ve nairad which he will sell to the trade at ——_... ayy core cay Guenitie Foray on Paturas, Mo.——-The or earage 18 pa : Postmaster of Quincy, Lilimols, iz a despaten of | #2 21 38 WM _DiXON, Col'ector ye terday’s date, informs Assistnt Postmesier McLcl an that Porter's band of guerillas have thestri. ai eamapaign bere with characteristic issontt, and that he has and cp Mondsy night will bring ow: no mien. Pelee, 4 there, fore detained the Western rails sod . CIDER—CIDER—CiDKR. My Tus Batrimoaz axd Ono Ramnesd—No ‘and per << _—__ Mus Msceis Mi rounL, —Ford is carrying on Barrels of Wilson ee ib gelled heey haf a NEWARK OLDRE fo ashes en santa’ alee west enalg” ; ‘Address & LAWRENOK, o¢ln* Beoond ot. near Pa avecte, .

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