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a) . Fd r eg ? WF? Corey fh aie ol si = . Ho RVENING STAR ; 2 WEEKLY STAR « LIsinT % RXUON, | ns bot doen | LAA y . “.) THE STAR BLILDINGS. ] _ 7 . \- i ‘ ' ve Sruker : ‘ ty * " ‘ : toe . wore ’ one HF eee CERT, oh Mapper woe b 4 F ye ae sig WASILINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER DO. fee, A’. 2 uct, a: beter whil Che nent dey bs iaineelineniile ceeeieenaiiiattin NR iin aie tea eee, ule Aan ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. — ee TENED INVASION OF PENN. ¢ he! " ’ PNTISTHY THREATENED 1Ny ante i THE WAVASION OF MARYLAND. ' IRON MALS. | BY ACUATION OF FREDERICK BY THE Aa Coueeyceyt ser Sreente CP aBRL EV SCP ATION OF PoRaet | ' pout Pri acesrnia Sept. it PM fag Woe ested Gn an extra this aft REBELS. Seveve Shirmishing-Reperted B: je at ¢ “ eres = _ gee Pa OOCU RATION BY GEN. AMCELEEL AX | . Harper's Verry—Coutinued E ment | Mannsenene. Kept. it, 4P. M > PrLe ODN ia. Wanted bi companies.< Pail REPELS DESBRTING “MY Mn yEAND do immedutely. No tine tor dei SS : ° 7 ed Press Dispatches.) battle has been progressing « oo wets i o. 4 * Pheprnicr. Sept. is —Predetiek tx again onrs Test fone Hoar FIGHT IK THE STREDTS OF FREDHRICK. | { teretwe hin dees “wre ~ @vaner of our forers ensersil the east eod Tea hse 5 - ' Yooh. he offers a te four o'elock yesterday atteraoon, = ave Bec ENTITUSTASTIO nee ON oP Epyverare | . later a cavalry fores, under | ay tor the Nione, Ai Aoi MeCLELLAN AND BURNSIDE 1s FENEST POMICY CROCE MIMS Pleasanton. entered the city | nit hope they will report in eompani = t way Market street turnpike. The | others do. After that is done they | HEAVY SKIRMISIING IN THE TOUXTAINS. cae ain body vf the rebel forees evacuated the | sormed into eziments to suit them if possible > P kKwniea Thursday. A sew evyairy. made up Sa ! ve of the command of Gen. Scnart suid the AD MIDDLETOWN TAKEN, Hl 2 SAY ton Lerior. made a charge wpon our troops ee : j ,,¢ This mor Cory RE when they entered. but were speedily repulsed. S Halton DATTLE AT HARPER'S FBRRY. } the foct of th . resmltung in the lilting of two on ourside and | Company. ‘The company fre Drrpard t lor: ue \ s e wounding of six. nrunber of the rebels | 4." se eat Pie too LONGSTREBT REPULSED, | . wear wounded. : z toa m thousand men two Harrisburg to shee “iasitelh FLOUR , . ¢ yecevtion Of our forees was of 2 :0st en- 8 FREAT & PECTE UTTER tuslasuiciiature. Allalorg the strewts chrongh | || Despatch trom Gov. ¢ elise A GREAT Bs PROTEY. | wwntas: Perey. . troops passed $were waved from @ following private dispate! as been re- a ea E = * a e cannot nnderstan se windo.s and Faron tat the sideywatks | eeryed trom Gov Oartn: ep [From the Bat\imore American of to-day.) - | f Xe iis a Al-o were ned with speetarors—a full representa- 2 ea. Sent. 12. 12 SSS E FROM ZAT OF WAR. } Hook, mnie t . 2 ee dion of which we lad * Re eerrah me nes ie bis anne } We learn tre gentlenin who was in | Franklin. A letter tro: fing ssortmont of The rebel fore Preseniad to be about | Harrisburg atonce. We want troops at Litctiecte a ny } MAVANA CIGARS, 145.000 strong. The citizens of Fredarick have | and in companies, Cannot wait for iormat vance of the Fe: | suffered much from this rebel incursion, ineiu- | of brigades or regiments. - We » pushing | €xetng snter 2 wid Mug the loss of domestic supplie<, The enemy | sorward woops every henr. A. G. Curtin, | coMnected for: possible. | Leing i price verse were in @ starying and destitute conditwi, = . | TRE REREL MOVEM } e maany being without shocs. They confideatly | The Retreat of the Kebels from Maryland | The enemy eouune Z expeeted Mat a Jeast 50,00 men 1 tlock co not Credited. | to the westet Fred be, ‘hem from the State. but not over 200 joined PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.—The reported re- Hy them in Frederick eounty. treat of Jackson into Virginia is not eredited in . The rebels lett Frederick wi is stated, | w and the aet = eosttion s of Gen. Mill's SHEYER'S LION LAGER SEER the intention of coing to Penn be ar; ns Of Use Gov randiecdtte that he does | during the night. ftduring | the river to intercept Gen. Fra , ; s@quentevents seem to indieaie u Not feel much trust i Tris thought mere , the night, and tl ho Heit Barreie endeaver to retreat into Virginia by way of probable that the rebe ny has Y ted Wile | gnard Ieft during Thursd iAmMsport as a base of operat - and isex- | watched these ome ‘This morning an engagement is going on at kiblishing connections with Virginit at tuat | whole foree she foot ef the mounts . on the road to Sandy | point. fmen. Theiren riween the rebels, consisting of 2,000 A Battle in Progress. | fifteen hundred teams. 1 three batteries. imate wt been reeoived fe On Thursday afternoon the Rebel Provost of the enemy went to Hagersiown, | 4 dispaten h ue wk from Col. 4 @ ard was called in, and she yaliaut Bradiey pe . tt ‘while Jackson took the leit band towards ar | Thos. A. Seott Johnson » nd of them mo Witlom- 3 uy Aun Gad nut exceed t. and moved » Cranpbell mad - J , e “low ‘ | king comy > DUPRE, > pers Ferry. AS : m battle ic now going on below Hag: H towards Hagerstown. A division of S are . an ‘The rebels beft 450 of their sick in Frederick. | eavalry, wader his command. aeeouips yt 2 SSvaventa Averce. sie tak ‘aback ing on ail iroops to hurry to Harrisburg. by ry ry Ai mers en last nig fA : ton, z ssus ) eer ee Sechelt ayes apie ey Our citizens are making prompt respoase 9 | Cel Hampton niga Sn poeeaeai on Of and this morning between this ity and the wmountaims. Naeem us town watil Frid PREMIO ex MANTE these urgent call: pd hundreds of armed men . NOTICE T O ROTELS. 6 ROE REXTANRANTS, PRI v AT Ae. are now rushing through the street to the Peun- A BRKIRMISH IN THLE STRERTS, VATE Fe os stat sutXere: Gen. McClellan's Reception by the Army | syivania railroad depot. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon tie approach . . 499 Sevasta Sr., Wasereeron, Veterans—B ant Charge onthe Rebels ot the Federal advance, consisting of ii The Sut-cr bers have Aa fre-h <hep Sitver Medel awarded | y Macylend 1 by our Cavalry—Capture of Prisoners— The Enemy Foreed to Burn a Wagon Train. FREDERICK, Saturday afternoon.—On onr way hither this morning trom Urbana, after erossing the Monocacy, Gen. MeClellan and etal passed through Gen. Sumner’s eorps, who pened tieir ranks for that purpose. The en- shussasm with which he was recvived by those yeleran troops was beyond deseription. Before the rebels left Frederick they nearly @estroyed the Union newspaper office. The Union ladies here were forced to bile Important from Harrisburg. Cox’s division of the Army of G HARRIsEURG, Sept. 13.—Mr. Kepner, by au- | nounced, when the Rebel therity of the Governor of Pennsylvania, mounted, and prepared for departure. issued a proclamaiion forbiddingall able-bodied | | At5 o'clock & messenger rode up to the Rebel persons from leaving Harrisburg for any direc- | General Sates who ee Mie ue sonia pear tion, and forbidding ull railroad agents here | the railrod lepot, and informed him that be ere xe Ee + ane froin seliing tickets to such persona’ ‘There is | heard the Fedexal eolamn was entering he Mp is secon diac Segond te tasers no martial law declared, all reports to the eon- | city by the Baltimore turnpike. He immed bith Bes ats * Li Gen, Kell war wale twary. ately gent an order to Colonel § pton, of me 4 ited h ane 4) 1d ne tax ef * vee whe War exci im Phi . Hampton Legion, to attack the head of the ad. | Uacm and would not eo PY ADRES e War Excitement in Philadelphia. | vancing Fedex column, which was doue WHEREABOUTS OF JACKBON, PHILADELPHIA Sept. 14.—The excitement directly in the streets of Frederick. ‘The Fed. There has been much speculation as te the here in reference to the expeeted invasion of | eral oavalry opened as the enemy approvehed, | whereabeuts of Jackson and his division of Rimore, November 7. Mart Avo, Medal by Metropositan Dleehame + Lnetutate, aehington, D.C. kz. H J] ; { } ' Tam constantly makiog and stwa, SAR Saas eR F & sh ier” spoon of { i 1 ‘ } ly fearing a rise int ritteo high to ford. T large divisions of the « y he Potomac indicates that they Ap their boasted raid Pennsyly: ASD FLORRAC dew Work prices oud IRISH CHAMPAG. of all favorive br RAG LISH AND SCOTCH ALES, LONDON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, IAVANA CIGAR: ant ING TRUNKS, PELLISSIER. CARPET. ond ic CANVAS Thay ELING BAGS ’ ae "HOOL SAPCHELS, Ao. ’ ne flags i the State continues intense. A large number of | and allowed the infantry to advines, who fired | the army, 1t beamg generally <npposed that he | ENGLISH PICKLES. SAUCES. _ AT LOW PRICES 4 taey aie eeweoer ae Of. | armed citivens left for Harrmbarg Jast night, | a vollcy into the eneany-and then gave way tor |W agerstown, threatening the Pannayl- | CHIIT@N,. MBDLER the TSGLNM DAUR Members of Congress and Travelers will plesse ip the aruilery duel yesterday, which eon- | 22d we are organizing bodies of militia, num- | ihe artillery, when the enemy turned and ted, | vania line. We, however, in another place, SARDINES. KEMPS HERMETICALLY SEALBD | (22™ine ny wpe fore porthasing elsewhere waned til one o'clock, between Gen. Pleasan- | Dering now nearly 5,000, who wall leave to-~nor- | carrying off with them asa prisoner Gol. Moore, | spexk of his crossing the river the second day GOObs bg ae hng F Bene DRESS TRUNKS mado won's foree and the rear guard of the rebels, we | TOW: ot the irginin loyal) cavalry, aud severa} | atter he left Frederick, at che Williamepert “H. GERMAN apd PN Rinne a ¥ b Bad three horses killed and two meu wounded. STILL LATER. other sxboneis: ney were pursued aud our sore nee sees eos hy Se see Sour a a ¥ ss ER, RISsENG: TRUNES COVERED and REPAIRED at short ‘The rebels, fearful of be: surrounded by in- 5 risoners all recaptured, as well as about one | turn of four employees Lae oe HOKE. - | notier fanwy, fe back unre miles beyond the moun- Hainan cae, Saree Eandred Rebel prisonefs, principally stag. | Olio Railroad, who were captured by Jackson | Choise OOL0RG AUCHOKG. MPERIAL, HY Mins to Middletown, trom w h town they to the river. He took them across SON. YOUNG | i { ' i 5 j vin delivered free of charge to any part of the —The telegraph | oj. " 2 Be) e advune a , Georgetown and Alexandri operator at Chambersburg eays he has aan glers, who were gent back by the advancing | on his w | alte, Geonabawens = i i ver with him, and after his division was | With su ex morta of ve JAMES S$. TOPMAM._ and eager fo meet the enemy. the alleged ‘absurdity’ of the precnetine, ‘ane THE PEDERAL ADVANCE. mi rumors ry Bold b Druggists; sito, at BRERETON 3 Pavent eMedicine ‘Store, op. Parent Offer. cor, PA TL, 1 Cox im- | Ferry, which is cut off from all communion- FOTICE.—THE COPARTXRERSHIP heretofore Ri GIBBE'S Hair Store, 242 Penneyt's avenue, where Ladies ean have it applied. if devired. yy the nane of F. J. HETBERGER 4 : The advance guard under Genet i - by no means sure that their city will not be in- A ati 3 S ‘a | don with the outer world, a letter written at | EN earried vaded by the advancing hordes of rebels. Last | mediately took ee de ttled: fo tne ye and & | that place on Monday last possesses more than | & OO. was Dissolved by tual consent on the 3th night many of the capitalixts brought or sent | [7OvdS! (us preserva- | Ordinary interesi, as showing the condition of } Of August last. All shose indented we, the firm are jee treasure in specie and paper to this city During Friday evening the division of @en aftaira there after the arrival ef the rebels in pt ped Lary be tig Te eon RERGER for safe keeping. - . 4 ‘rederick. . s La “Mr. Henry D. Bloore, the State Treasurer of Harrap eg tap ene et eat (at |” To-day your correspondent has been making aati a: vial } Pennsylvania, is now here. He brings with of touch for Harper's Ferry, for the relict of | 3 tour of Mispection of the various fortificaiions NOTICE .—The eub-criber, P_J. Weiberger. senior him valuable State and city archives from | on, Miles, who was understood to be besieged | {Nd intrenchments. To describe thee, either in | partner o! the late firm, takes pkeasure in taforaie Philadelphia and Hurrisburg, and bonds and | 4 the enemy. Atan «ally hour ou Saturday | “detail or howsoever slightly, would be contrary | friends and the public geperaily thai be | treasure. Thus, while there is no pau in | } Yay hae onaghee was heard at Harpers | t0orders: butit is not contraband to say that | wile peel dhinitgis eines yo” yen soem wo Pennsylvania, the people there are evideadly | Perse, which conunued until about gocioek | Colonel Miles has availed himself of the mata. | the former nage Rok knelt hoviner pakroue, guarding against the worst contingencies.” tay ns ig ; { { \ y- All the sick and wounded rebels left here Baye been paroled. ‘Yesterday afternoon the &th IMnois Gayalry, —, ed Geel can on Sey rebel regi- ments of cavalry an ree pieces of artillery, a short distance beyond Middl to wn. We had three men wounded nd took forty prisoners. It is represented us a splendid affair. Later in she afternoon four squadrons of the ‘3d Indiana Cayalry charged on a regiment of @avairy, supported by artillery, on the road Jeading from Middletown to per’s Ferry. At was a desperate affair. We lost thirty men ‘nhed and wounded. The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded @uring yesterday was double that of ours. Ocr cavalry so pushed the enemy’s wagon ains yesterday that they were forced to burn @ train half a mile long to prevent them tulling have it appli Factory 31 Bards street (late 323 Broadway) Dew York. oesly Bets AXD SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We are now manufecturing al! kinds of Ts and SHOMES and constantly recei vii } — — bogey er -mnacde expressly to order ats much then has deen beretofere char, in this eity for muck inferior articles, in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Ractera ode work. Will always find 2 good aeort nent Jb etore and et lowest iveuss Ent t 2B tore and Os PETS & HMOTHER, Stir 314 Pennsylvania avenue. in the evening. It was known to be at Hare | 7 advantages of the position—sirenmhening | MET We continged ferrin ey tects fe fae patrons, per’s Ferry from the occasional booming of the tsas command she approaches, and (Sugoessors to H. F. London & Co) Arrest of a Supposed Spy. 120-pound battery on the Maryland Heights, ~ arteries adele a to ach wn’, Military aud Naval Tabor. Harrisuvre, Sept. 13—Last nicht a man | and no doubt was entertained War abeavy bar. | Other. To the unpractice be rbetianr rey . eyes GIVE ME A CALL! named Glassmith was arrested at Dauphin | Ue was in progress Harpers Kerry Je 8 “new Gibretier, | Mayo itd TI sv naeriteeds iy informe his frsends and brought to this city. He is suppesal to be | tw d that Gen. Franklin's division | Prove such in case oe eee sae srorne ates and the public that he will epen hiss aspy. His baggage was detained at Baltimore, | Would reach Harper's Ferry about 5 o'clock in excellent spirits. and, as the commander ne QP cep] Ci C 1 3 Racan € nly waiting for | Si known e-tuilichment this day f subject to a search. He seemed to be inch | the evening, about whieh tine the firing en- | Of the brig express only waiting He bas had it theron i f vhite’: ND CITIZENS j a chance. he news of General White's euce- | dt QOLDIERS A into our hands. alarmed at the detention and search of his bag- } urely ceased. ves, uifling as it may appear to those watching ng Ls ee a * age. He wii edt f awaitan | | The reception of our forces by the people of | Pes: tilling as 1 pes arly ve EE OL ‘ MRS. WREN having served as Matron the act The Enemy Attack Harper's Ferry ee ee male Frederick was most enthuse, The emacs | the movements of the more importaut pieces yore choice OXBTERS the Chesapeake, Bay ; year in the Army of the Potomac, where she saved fuudreds from the hoepitale ofers her, Medicines for the benefit of all. Her FEVER MIXTURE not Galy prevents, but egres speedily. One ter<poont ull will Purify a pint of Water. and in thie season no Soldier or Civitan should travel without it. Put u in. bottles to euit the pocket. Afeo, her PEVE NINTURE, which saved hunireds Repulsed—The Battle Renewed on Sun- day Morning. A wan who left Harper's Ferry on Saturday afterncon reports that Gen. Longstreet made @n atiack on our forces there, under Col. Miles, and was repulsed during the forenoon. iu his famous creeks at Piney P. ive by the stermer James Guy it, twice a week, a fresh euppiy. inde y regular ply be By sneh there will be no fail filling « nmuay be made with the establishme: Five rebel soldiers were captnred by the sol- | &ity appeared overjoyed to see ns again. and the | SPOR che ne D Shany of phon coneeteasread iers in the vicinity of Ch: sburgitndcom- | people turned our en masse to weleome our ler hi vith a desire to culate the deeds mitted to prison. They were sent to the eity | Hoops. AN along the streets through which | UPGeh him, wil ee deuffed to-day, by order of the sheriff, for | OUr f massed flags were raised from house | © ‘A squadion of i keeping. tops and nd the sidewalks were | Oi qe amp: ee thronged with people, imcluding a full repre. | Capt. Cole's ¢ ew York cavalry and of the Ist Maryland Po- “ heretulore faided to do, iniepend- camp from writi , . n nenias c Home B cavalry. commanded b: lockade. 5 P Censumption last winter. For pimis see Jett FE rompermainte yh hgh bee estat pe ea ren Indian Qoutrages in Minnesota. Ses 3 © yesterday ordered 1 mak kugemente are sogomplete that itean cope | “Gol. Cone and Liewt. Rooms. 6iet New Fork Vol: ry. The firing is rapidand heavy. St. Pact, Minn, Sept. 14.—Four persons ; BURNSIDES IN eae e toward Frederick city, and apes y partichinr eitention tw far. is igrat. Cok. Mneests. Ldout. Gente, Adgntant Our main column will come up with the en- | Were killed by the Indians near Maukato, | h his Staff. on Frederick, and i : mite cone aaa acete mts. satlers and private | seut. Speneer. Cant. Trainer ,éath do.; Lieut, emy this afternoon, when it seemea batile muet | While threshing wheat within a mile of com. | certained or the en n. Reaching Berlin, i ih peiees { Cart: Ripley Git: Sepet Mayor Greg take place. 2 pauy of troops. The Indians took the | : weleomed by the most Hie demon- | they were met by larg: (reports oF the im- vep slag om hand a fine assortment fresh | iguveynicas, ‘Sergt. Dodge, Cayt. Brook’, ‘Tue forces onr troops engaged yesterday were | 10m the threshing machin and left before the | SUuons of the people. Th respons to ‘he cheers | mense force of the enemy sid to beadvancing, | caxued PRE {TS and hermeticslly sealed MEATS lc Dowell, ‘Capt. Jac: Sergt. Braise, those eovering the rebel retreat troops could reach reach them. These boid | *2d waving of flags and handkerchiefs by the | \perenpon the Major commanding the New | sod VEGETA ES AKVEY. Banke N WE ‘The mics acy in dna antes eas ant exploits will preve rs from return. | Hides, he rode through the streets with his hat | Yori squadron gracefully rode hoiae with hi ee a tasts pie its and aaxions to be - . | off, erving and receiying orders as he moved t dcxt No: so Lt e.opposite National Jed forward to rid the Marylanders (whe haye | in to their : q cs a who’ Ww S sove’) | report derived from other persons. Not so tue aise, aoeeviae ee meena ee ie eeeoene te ne we all i : j sin te {alone to the messengers who were constantly | (Green, who. mindful of his orders to © feel . w@taied them so well) of all invaders. bi D Itis well known ¢ bun. enemy,” d#=hed on to within three or sour miles The Latest from Hagerstown. CHAMBERSBURG, Sept. i3—A report from pt. P: er s@ys that our pickets have been 1 back le this side of the State line, body of the army was now enteri {pushing directly through } oUt stopping, ortand Harper's Ferry. The © wibes have Jong been at war | of Frederick, driving in the Confe and creating conster dietown there derite pickers ACN avenue and 432 etreet, Col- er P # ikon by the womer §Washington, D. Cl an z-tu ey | do di Chicane way woens enthusiasm of the Woops was uuabated, and in- | that plac —- —— < Lyee. OE Before morning, as relitforeements eats gone [in ie j dicated that the whole army was in good fight | {y. eat : “EXPRESS COMPANY. ~ og ee Bareueron’s Harm Dye, | ing condition and desirous to mect the enemy. | joved at the sight of the Ui NOTICE OF REMOVAI and attended da ent. Nev 145 san the lines of the The best in the World. lp lg ie oie Mien ltr cia epee Vhatever Secession sentin NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ix strest. webeoen @tuaed ake oer rebels yesterday, leaving three olclock this Niatn A. Ratechelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- See tehioe niceelit tin aE by a Big | uhere may be in Eastern Mary }— SaeaepaRe pat Maange morning. He states that the rebels entered | duces a color not to be distingniched from woth teldGan itineecell eine pisctibed ins a] of auch in this part of the State is NEWAND SIMPLIFTEDMETHOD FOR PLANO Meceriown with 500 cavalry and 1.500 infantry, | warranted not to injure the Huir in the leasts rein- | eur” anor yt ed im the progives of the | smi, and the «raising” which the Confeder: POKTE AND SINGING. While # thousand eavalry passed to the of | war, wey not only le city by all the aunted:so much will baye tobe deterred. ev over the fick’: In solid column | {imGL the Restirreetion—or, tho dty the enemy. Intelligence lias been received o: y "constantly skirmish~ | tion of Hagerstown, by orders, a dysuee, and the sound of eannon OW in possession of the pi urd and the explosion of sbells could h Boonesboro from Frede: yen. us they pi feross the moun. | see sent ha Uaat direc ad dyes, and invige firey, Red or Rusty Hair Black or Br Soild rons but | pressing on , leaving the Hair The rebel ¢ Il Druggists, &e = with our Wituias A, Baroue. | Was the town. He represents them as be ternble Mthy coudition and gppare Jonushed. izwina ly half for Jif turns 9 «plend soft and begat &F The Gee LOR, on the fi end Composer con Babbitk 1 s ‘TA AVBNUE, tt sort: ntof HARDWAKE AND ARMY GOODS] LAR IRON AND ST. THE LATEST. n Pr or sides of gach & inion Although the reeeption of ¢ ry from Gen. Wh ®. Barnsidewas | infantry i 2 battle has here a Ww. } —— | greet r nnd execute @peratic 0s we i Factory. No. ®1 Barclay st.. Now Yo j vii ect i ae Dring ws further reports to ht. } eal music Widh rare perfection, As to Sonn pregreering in the ; See eeeed! | RECEPTION O pan ne = hy i gusts). re22. part, by his wey of votalization he arrive “og Seyoud question. m 27 ly (Late 233 Broaiway and 16 Bond et.) RECEPTION OF GEN. M EA recoumolssance in foree is making by D. ©, Annet), 1892 part, otalizatic et of extrhoitinery results, renders the voiee power'ul, Virginia and Maryland eicde b hands tet Ken oo tou particularly snited to the i= etfieer. Ay hand HM stree 1 QO AJOLY AND NAVY — your attention to NORTHERN AND West- ESS FORWAKDERS! 7 MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- } SLPS, ROPES ATOGRE NOXDS we | Forwarded with SAFETY AND D. 2 voce ib sections of & as Sin the primcips : | NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Its principal ofliccs are WASHINGTON. D.C, NEW YORK, BOSTON, them filled s A. Hall & use, where larsest assortinent of Tudin Rubber world.) 85 Milk street. Boston, M may 1) MWS tf host ULiy sed tp, ine the oveup: sre or cour: s : : ; "AYERS —The taxes for | nud cunbies the anger to vocalize with faciliy; vy firing 3 Biesens. A. Hi. Haut & Co. have removed , | THOSE exrtinnststicy wie Aen. 5 ean of We ney tive centeentheene | neonracy aud Hine quality of ue, Prof. Wolowst a inte 2 ORAL aay his staff entered, at o'eluek 2 this phe fi Per Cont. 48 | seecives visitors dxily fram $8 to 4 o'clock pm at rae ee ee morning, the people al | ithe last day or Septem: "| [iC"residence, Now 491 Tenth etsest, vetwean Z ; taro ere ; Men, women and ebild | | sud F. au ima thes far received throngh private here they will 5 wee F 2 raph or mail tel an extent obetiru 4 > — 5 > Yes promise of adv atageon~ resnits ee aerin tree aieran . : j DANS EXPRESS COMPANY, Union cuuse. and has accordingly elated Gntete Sih be i ee ee i _ A OFFICE 514 PA. AVENTR, Sates Vent doing injury to them. not only | = ¥ ae Wesktntion Cul. D.C cheered, bet s nee uid tie In gee mnt of sence of the waving of 11 enpeanred h e ful | t the northweet No, 3! gala appearance lela established h in Frederick, but at th had mounted has he tion of his svuF in Phe reception given to the troops marched in on Friday niglit wie lus ie, and the SERS, CHARLES $. FOWL ERS, &e.. a IMPORTE, 1 assorf nent WHOLE SAL capatle of A L — CHINA, GLASS AN CAMP WEATING Fine C tery, Bi BLODGET & COOS PATE Plated Ware, NIZED IRON BAKE OV ; Roll Meta! ¢ 8 of fuel aad for 2 B i GREAT PENNSYLYANIA Herreshure.to the Northe: V EB ton daily apd one on ND = IN EARTHEN WA Tnpenned Wate Ep é a ae Fy fey 3 r ¢ the office of ¢ t corner of Peu. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. CLN- HIUGNN ATE St TOUTS LOCis VILLE, LEXINGTON ork and Boston 2 Rock Tia ( pies. bread. &c., are unequalled, | Ti sale and Retail hy BIBB & ©0., Baltimor eis House. » Wg ev pedition, 2 Newcastle. They iving freely eve aud Sa. m. unti The effe. au ii ly om 2to 4 p.m £.0. Newtons, Agent, | , 904 (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th +t me wit B232s 2 ¥__OES oi - to the C AS an DER FOR THE ARMY. nit Sand with steamship tin . ea itis! A fine article, in large qnautities, | eo LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and iL VRE, will be ready by the arth September proximo. Par- | and thence hy European ex sses to all prominent ties interested in army supplies. and also reetificrs, | commercial wns in Great Britain and ou the Con- aay uddrens the pulmeriver st Maritoro, Moamoush | dipent. sounty. 3 aie wipes) = cet gods ApeLa j Colisetion of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made r antities, -rior artigle © LB | at cessible parts United States WHISkY. fan23e] I's CONOVER. | a te DUNN, Agent. E HOSPITAL, May 23, we2, ~~ —~*) 30.24 Washington, D.C. 23, 1082. —S Ere graph bun nent From tincinuati—The Militia ior the Dee frnse of the city no longer needed. y 3.—Goy. Tod has ordered re for the defense of ua = returned to the city this Quer Why ty ts that Cristadare’s Hair Dye is ¢ the Werld? , Agents of joy untila late hour at 1 when the main army ATTENTION, SUTLERS AND OTHERS, . CIDER-CIDER—CIDER. of Wilson & Lawrenee eclebrated | G4LIFFBURNE HOSPITAL I hinited try thei Is having left by Beeau-e it 3.0 Bary: ae ais er , " Becauce it operates utaneously ? of provisions behind them for the NEWARK CIDER for sale in quantities to suit 4 =o i. © VART & 00. rey. uieeenae f caine traoea there Because it dues ae dan : icekiat DERTRUCTION BY TH — Purchasers —and at our usual New York priees, | Pe itty ogo eal ant after thi H Sate. sinters wal be SILLERY CHAMP AONE ‘DEPOT any em y. The streets | Beeause it nourishes and strengthens the hair! Phe elepnut iron bridge o Monocacy Address WILEON & LAWRENCE, Gays, Saturdays. and Sundars only and on those | ep CORNEROP PS AVENUE AND SIXTH ST. reuged with people to welcome them Because it corrects the bad effects of other dyes! x rely destroyed by the enemy, noching 41m _ __Seeonds pear Pa. avenue. | days only between the he gtzend 6p, m. sm. ‘Clarendon Hotel Building, aot more. Beenuse jts presenee canuct be deteeted | He eee ee auiets) The destruc A BECHER i . 3B , Aine toca: —, The rebels are reported at Walton, 2 miles | Breauee it nevar fails! A of one span would haye accomplished | f FOR PRESERVING PROPERTY, | —™%3__Asst Snrevon VS. As <y. Jat. 3 south. It is reported to-night that Charleston Fe nee estas ie . ir purpose, but as evidence of thear love for ee ats gs ReAb estate a H. ROSEY, Agent, New York. Virginia, has been evacu nd burned by fe TeSie ees karo itt i lta and and Babimore they chauered the The Most Effsctual in the World! ; eal JAMES MOLAR, Ageat, Washington, D.C, cur reps, who are falling back tovwar A ew Vork. Sold eyory . pphed by a whole structure and blew up the ey stanion. eee . AMES F. HALIDAY, SRE @i. : - +S ek wares tee Hair Dressess. . heel the work of putting up a temporary xaigrmavon BY pean _ (hate Goliector of Ciry Tax ) ny xe OUD ERAN Dy out WAUSRY —_____. Se eae ae Price €1, $1.0 and $3 per bon, aceorting to | bridge has comimenced, and the ears will rai PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Will heresfter €ixe his entire ste) cote os ®7" 4 liberal discount to dealers. mb . Arrival of Muskets size, No.1, | this morning to the Monoeacy, from whenee | No. 59 Louisiana av., between @th and 7th stzeets, | AGENT FOR THE RENTING a oS cagmaggertenecein gg crenata agp aga om—ageeocree—y New Yore 13—The United States — eo | omnibuses and yelucles will carry passengers Where every variety of 47 OF uxts ON MEAL BSTATE, Baying apd DUPORT’S tas argo FRMALB stewin (ranspor nied States, Knapp, arrived Cristapono’s Hain PRESERVATIVE to Frederick. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING a ng he ee, be oe Reena oe REG ULATIN 1) 5 Sorieap Segoe assent, D. Clin torty hours, | Is invaluable with bis Dye, 9s it topaz frat sera ah three Distances over He au es Is exceuted with neatness And dispateh, « Ae Ronee teeyy peep oe . Bepa the Bile ieited emeomigme: wr Tanskets; Lb inst, in the Potomac | roftuess, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitafity | Foads, two of which are wood and one etone, i ‘he will atate that his “ert | JAS. C. MeGUPRE & O0., Auctionses, Penne 5 S ; . myer, passed swaumers Uonnectient, Jolin | tothe hair, ; Were uot injured, showing that their whole preseroative® eta Kes, EG aarely tor the vevicns | JUIN C RIVES Biter of ihe © lobe.” «: Phey ave the best Female Pills extant? = Brocks aud State cf Maine, ali wound to New Price 50 cents, $] and $2 per bottle, aceording to | Aeeign was to ertpple railroad communication, | departments of his trad¢. to Which he ohallonges | L. JOHNSON & CO... Bankers. « Would not be without them uses any chasilers York. . ? ai can cabin but not to obstruct the advanee of the army. competition. either in quality of work or reasona- MES G. RERRRT, {Warhingtom. | ation.” _ ee, Fane sire, : a veommt | What their plan or expectation is has not yet | Benes of price. jy 43m | tree (eee * They operate x ~ roy nein cheep Se | een developed: ; : ; | _ Office over Bank of L. Johnson & ©o.. camer ef | | Price $1. Sei yal RE Se Crm, ‘ORTRESS Monroe, Sept. 12—One tuondrad PRANKBLIN & CO., THE POVOMAC RIVER. PROPOEALS will be received at the Mayor's office | Penneytyania avenne aud Benth «fect, meond | 403 Chesnnt street and in ——— Beene Ce eat 0 Aiken's OPTICIANS, We lear that the vain on Friday was very Bre nae eeeon the Jeen Snstant, for GRAD. | an by exeh: ' ufficient WREYLVANIA Avexcs hi between Wath sud ith ste, ht on the upper Potomae, and had barely @ | 2 ee ERE | ee a ana: ty ERY BOOK T Oot, 244 AVELLING Half etree? west, from | #00T-_ mwumber of steamers have goue up under the (north wide visible efleot on the body of water in that stream. pov pace pe aco ? in ne gravel * SCHNEIDER'S ae Druggiets. Mag cf truce to brmg down the six thousand ite aes A All the fords were in good erossing condition, i r ‘a 4 9 7 Voicn prscacrs now awarung wramepurianon. | fmEGTACIRS, Tih Giver Brvian Zehtee | ana General Weteies had not aly mies | MERE rhe eager Nene matey ee: | WATER CLOSE CR CROSE FOOLS, | 7 ronioes behets, sree PEEP SHAE visual organs. TARY FIELD GLASSES, | possession of all the fords above and below the } size, aud then well rolled with a heavy soller. . Hotels Prats Bantties. baving ‘subscribers are mor: son, of New Jersey. | with the finest tic benses, ay mouth of the Monocacy over which the enemy Paoposals will etate She price per cubic yard for Bhese Stovis are Wholly of metal, are per- convenieguy wit px. a siet, ae jon. John R. Thompson, get Ty PF pone and a crossed, but has planted heavy guns to protect | Fading aud per square yard Ser ara oli a feetly free from smell. cannot get out of order, and, all ot Job Work, Batted Staves Senator, died at his resxience in | 0) Bia SARs STERBOSOOP ES S, { chem any movement of the enemy in bis Commpiasioncs Martens Danes, | Deinegpstanie, are abe mort convenient a Btoves, Tin Ware, Houssheeping Articles. Princeton, at an early hour after midmight. His } Wa Thea oa ee MPT ERS year. Kuns are momly large navy guns, |p. Mtalnithie contrast tan as pitsie Ae” They may be kad in aty quartty ofave | Meek ESS PR oy yvanig avenue, south Hide, eMiosl tena would haye expired the Mb of | COMPASSES ke ae ob the lowest manned by gunuers from ihe Potomac fleet. ofthoakn tenet u an ane atentee, NO. S94 Pa. Mende, Up cine, Weckion | ener! See... Marcb reas. pres, whoieraie mud xetnal, 27D | Whilst moving forward, therefore, where is DO | borhood " wee, rea” ae 5. B. & B, J. 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