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wants. by a ae ASrese, ne aavoel pet EsSOaPE INSTEAD OF BURY- “Banuissure, Sept. S0—A11 our State forces, as ‘= i ING THEIR DEAD. so far A6 of genimed, area: Hagerstown and be pesertny — | APESGID ee tarea tiger ats 3 | oe poe me sata pe Sagara Pr nA away t ayito pore ' fod In plan figures, the RUMOR THAT THE-REBELS ARB RE. | Goverscr is with them. Onr men are inexecl i 4 4 fr i o's rt A ‘One price only, mark: j BY WAY OF HARB : pw { pera ¢ Government . sowie ody then plone aa MP Ge fguory Ay aeAT ERs FER é Taow. A Scort A D. OL : ‘he panto Sriden nd ore bowery, ret ee | ee ae NET TORE. DOPE. 11K 6 Firm Boar vey mae Aempts to t . a or. 1a ; as poms, 101%; 73-10 Treasary totes, t pursuit of the flying rebels, who were orossing TO HARPER'S FERRY LAST NIGHT. | THEY FIND ONLY 300 SICK AND H UPOK THB REBEL REAR. _-_o A geaticman who left the front yuoterday a: Boon, aseures-us that among Ae rebel dead soem | of all grades. ; | Li te repels offered an armistion as ctned, || tilloetion'is no W-open to Boorisboro’, | TP WOME CAD Kinase of (concerning which. fact there ifsome doubt) .. The, Weundod.in the Late Battles... Gects ttortne Foler &4 | dhetr purpose waa sa herviofore, te éarry out The was isened yes. Sonkisrs are afi | ofFhere te wo doubt that Rotel omisvarice ave terday, at Hagerstown, M. : , for Reme | fraud and gnin time to get off the Seid, for it the fine piers of all b y : | i ; > HERB. - buoyant, ‘ a “4 ™ . ; - ey of Goods sanuall: WOUNDED RERELS T 7’ 2 “4 Seals, > u ” ig nf os vi -_—_——>—: SPF nba er granid Gromal Mac | Say, fs Howes wit mim Biber ecg, Cost, Ben events mt ee Toa | atoms AF Popa, Rear tw ts@ Pee Beer PPO TEDE,,. | ERK. MUCLEGLAWN ADVANOB:CLOSB : NEM, PaeNE of 7 awit. , to inspect our large stock ef Dry as tar as ‘thd Susquehanna, at | “i Ppoorimsrion—The citienns asst | Ome , the setaal ech standard eclue | is cerpain that they buried few of their. dead, | Wrightsville. Sometime ago a number of men | 94 to suspend their ordinary busin ata '* iy jad devoted the time clleged to have bece | «Round Top" mountain, and questioned her St 3 LEER SERREE STRASN, ere by emis, itne pore closely as to the of the neighborhood, the | au properiy packed for express or sthes | tions for & skedaddle under cover of night | wwemt to @.colored. woman who lives on the m parcels . “Tiformation as "to what te wanted, and © 601 apeclion, of shoal Boom yeuterdsy it believed at the eae ~ i To Passes, will be furnished at this office. ros purchase ei ” Spal Peo pcm at bapa Deecepsschtoea pen physica ammo, a any b apraea oovmnruny Ootelang ot <yroncniren i rd | ee 20-208 Pa. svenee’ aes, | river st Harper's Perry. Our impieesion is carry the food-into the woods for them. As soon | on the snbject. =! . | PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. | tins this must Ge x'mistahe, as at dafbreek to- a8 possible the colored woman notified the peo- «E. Srpuxoarx Mr.tur, Provost Marshal. Asers7a Ny QUANTSRMASTER’s Ovrrcy, | day there was no sign whatover of rebel ooga- ple of Marietta, on the otier side of the Hver, ow | Woskiocton drsmal, th oe te. $ | Pursowat.—tLient. Col. Brinton was in com- ‘a2 a fruitless cearch was made for the pértics. pa Net an ae Ald. | geictee Paordesrs, pet est “Bropeaale pation of Harper's Ferry. No rebels in arms mand of the troops who reconnoitered in force A. day or however, tt Hagerstown, Sept. 18, 1902. | for Fuel.” will be rece! a8 Wale ofc wat) a. ‘were there them. : Se wets Shoreeshaee Gaye: Thamiay again, and the woman, as por previous arrange- | oF ‘4 be delivered Arsenal. P. S.—A reconnolseanee tn force to Harper's Wood, to iy at the ten FROM THE BATTLE-FIE£LD. t " Y Jet of ‘and 1h eee Skirmishing Yerterday—Fitty Theavand . on. fiers b November . aa ae | Ferry wae made last night bys part of Gen. 3 ‘ood mw ar ge an ° 7 | x Sonacnen een The contrast will ‘be auarded 40 the lowest to’ | Stoneman'’sforee. They found only threehun ty Thousand Dead and Wounded Re seer pg rence ie PS yreey as dred sick and wounded rebéls thers. They Left in Our Hends. | $300, for the due performance of the contract | learned that the rebel army had been crossing ment, hung out a white fing, anda company ‘was immediately ordered to scour the mountain ‘Wright . wards, Mass.; and woods; but with what smocess our inform- Bowie, PasOel, McObonty, Onie; Lieut Gok Ant could fot say, as nothing had been devel- j v. Col. oped whem be left the neighborhood, on Thirs- Allen, aioe Metlogg, U. 8 V5 ©. day Inst, [Dispatch to the Philadelphia Inguirer.] adi dash. BORGE BLY. _ / the river above Harper's Ferry, into Virginia Arden, N. ¥.; Judge Welfenstein, Pa; Hon. C. I with this Bartmors, Sept. 19.—A large number of _m 9 __ Capt, and Assistant Quartermaster."? | . B. Train, Mass., are at Willards’. | a Abe —— oo ron Oy '| nent: und-wiouiided mani arrived thdke to-aikht D. TROM LONDOs, | nearly all yesterday, and that at nightfall Gen. | that htsville has suffered greatly of late, e '‘OBSON’S ART OF BEILD: " oC the revel ie7- From the publishers, Ticknor & Fields, | and since theappearance of the Rebels on the | There were two car loads of dead. 5 teen ‘on Ovastrecliad nnd "{iruminating } NS eee ’ Boston, we havean adyance copy of the Atlan- border, from fires, evidently the work of an in- | T4eutenant Duffy, who brings the body of hia ; Li Liwey Ooi Saructiep, saeco | sais ———— Eee Suty Sass Ccke Se was. In this hie Sellen. tic Monthly for October, containing contrib. cendiary. Lumber yards, stables and houses | brother, Captain Duffy, oh New York, loftthe | Robtun and Tredgoid’s Carpentry and Joinery, | FROM HAGERSTOWN, MD. ng ge te EE ons by such writers as Mise Prescott, Bayard have been fired to such an extent that it hag | béttle-fleld last night. He confirmeall the pra. | 86 cents ‘ die a incer, but hie whole sim tas the salvation vx ‘Taylor, Hawthorne, Aldrich, Whittier, and the been found necessary to haves strong patrol | Vous *ttements of McClellan's brilliant euc- | Burgoras ou Blasting and Quarrying Stone, 58 ee oe souls. ae, nice wn . late Henry D. Thoreau. But why do the pub- | guard nightly. + er heniireiad eulauneriniet enue yeoter- ents = ai Ae ze ae #2 | THE VISIT OF THE REBELS TO THAT ye ee in the church were then closed ‘ i eI on Drain: wns f 5 jt N. “ei , § Mshers sdmit such unmitigated trash as the | When we remember that Wrightaville ison | day. The gencral impression is that fifty thon- | Broake sn Brection ot Dwelling lowes ohows = were ins Corea peieaEcinaen ota «Mr. Axeli” tale? the direct and best ronte from that partof Mary- | 224 Rebels are still on this side of the Potomac | Dobson on Masonry and Stonecitti iver, and must yet be captured. jarbett's Principles of Architectu: land which the Rebels ocenpied to Philadel- | ™ ere is here to-night that th el! on Hteam and Locomotio Georgetown College, Hoban, S7"Surgeon General ony Teh voatee- phia, and that @ bridge there spans the Sneque- | General ig hea bien taptarea, cama |... Manufacture Of Bricks and Tiles, 78 cts. | AT HAGERSTOWN. Ease ane Wigett, =. after tho usual cere May for tho hettle-fleld, and took prith him® hanna, and that peculiar natural Advantages | | Itis believed that at least twenty thousand | few's Civil pen A Es meatier Osim monies, it was cousigned to the grave. rly, president of cGraw, Turner, | PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS ARRIVING | yard by Rey. Fathers Early corps of surgeons. i fered erectis batter: dead and wounded Rebels have beenieft in oar ‘Weare permitted to make the following ex- ———~>—— -— Dr. Joveph R. Smith fs acting surgeon during | “= a aoeee ay bends; many are etill unburied. Ttis thought "so 1p a VRANOK FAYLOB, | tract from a letter received in this city, froma | Amoruan Case or DietReen.—Last night Dr. Haramod’s absence, j e sppearatice of Rebel emixsaries thore- | to be impoeeibie for the Rebels io retrest lady in Hagerstown: Patrolman Johnson, of the Third Ward, was | abeut appears plausible, through Virginia. The body of Gen. Mansficid H YOUNG MAN. | Haeurstows, Sept 1S.—Tho Confederates called into the Second Ward to takes female Pen Admiral Foote has entered on | is here being embalmed; many others are com- = AVE You seen that beautiful wine Pye & j p 2 from 8 house corner of Ejeventb and (3 streets: ao GENBRAL DANA. ing in for the same purpose. te colored HAT. at | paid us a fying visit Thursday morning—this | She was very sick and feeble, and had gone at coireey ngs eae tis, | day woek. They were the most dirty, filthy, [ER In | tated set ever ecen, and shmnoet sterved to | death. The vermin fairly dropped off from them ; as they stood in thestreets; and the officers were notcleaner than the privates. Some of them | _ Gen. Dana, who was among the wounded in —_ | se iw ps calpain ~ en and has | Wednesday's great battle, has reached Wash. | THE INDIAN WAR IN MINNESOTA. \R. HOLMES, THE taken rooms ugby House. ington, and is the guest of A. N. Zevely, Third | The Indians Show = Dispesition to Come te D the United States, 7 From Hudson Taylor, 34 Pennsylvania | A*tistant Postmaster General—residence 506 M sighs: Pree rite the srmy Bes taken rooms, N @yvenue, we have s copy of the fine October | street, corner of Tenth #treet, He is inexcel. | MMWAUEIE, Sept. 19—The St. Paul's Otiors with os mach there for assistance; but the inmates, thi her drunk, refused her admittance, and sent for the officer to take her away. She was a middie aged woman, decently clad, anc «aye she comes from Prince George's county, Md. She was taken to the Third-ward station and made as i i | ever since the battle of Manaseas. All said they } mumber of Harper's lent health, and his wound, which is in the leg, Pioneer and Democrat of the 16th inst. con- . B. Dr. B. has naw no connestion with his for- | told me that they had been on forced marches | Comfortable as possible. This morning she gave —— | will probably nét long detain him from acting | tains letier from Littl Crow, Chief of the ™e! lace of basiness,303 Pa. av. "se Bim" “ Sere ee eee a ond on ethene ot Fuox Naw Ontaans—Wehaveintelligonco duty. Sioux, to Col. Sibley, in which he eays he aT Ss! were going to Pennsylvania. They had not | sue will be transferred to the hospital ike tae w+ Conard ctvingaia aera | THE LATE COL. KINGSBURY ‘wants to Know in what way he cam makepeaee |“ Just o beer bev half an hour until they flung out the | the appearance of being in the Inet stage of con- Rev risans Commission of Reilef was 7,22, The remains of Col. Kingsbury, killed in tho | {7 Di# People. Healeo says that the white , of HATS and Oaps for 36 Ps Consederate fing, and opened @ recruiting office, | *UPNon. Sen fendiess, cs “pus on tederaiee, rretee te nie: | action of Wednesday last, have reached Wash. | reer in nog areas woll treated | ggigiw 3 . | Only thirty reervits, mse enlisted under! 4 Row.—Yesterday afiernoon, as Officer: cortain ~ | Ingto: par Arte gts ed r, 1G it find the stare and bars. (seorge Freaner was Pro- | Pierce, Meredith and Slater, of the Fifth Ward Some of the guerillas that infest the right of wena ee i cucienee, esta Letters from the Sioux chiefs, Wakashaw aad Mest nani TE REGULATION HATS, tees yout Marshal. and Duvall, of the Sixth Ward, were wonder the river, above New Orleans, fired, on the Sth | eral U.S. Army. ol 7 Gen- | Taapi, are of @ friendly character, and de- | ie eo raret, scmmmings. alse INDIGOgD The Confederates appeared disappointed in | P&#t the tavern atthe corner of Third scot instant, from ambush upon a railroad ear con- | yes ? | nounce Little Crow as tho chief of nll the dif. | i ~ av the reception they met with, and expecially in | fie propriccune hed o hoc e ee inmice at saan —pos suaiste, near Bootes Sta- | AN IMPORTANT OTRCULAR. ficulties. It is evident that the Sigux are much | Ht the fact that our merchants had in anticipation pat ap oy of a dispute about hye scameae ad pone ociecdes maaan an officer, | Gn. Halleck has issnod the subjoined cir. | divided, and quarreling among themselves. | - = — | of their arrival sent neszly sll their goods | bill for crabs, and during the Mades su to be the leader, who was shot dead. | CUlar, and ft is to be hoped that a request so _ Col. Sibley requests Little Crow to give np his ee Gina: Get ee away, such as sugar, coffee and salt, and Sood seuddlere, ctichn.and bottioscn thoasidien, Delta has an account of a large Union | reasonable may be heeded. It is s noticeable | ners, and tells Wakashaw and Taapi that | taxes; 5 cents. closed their stores. The secesh merchants here aus saa one roe’ The i hed poten Lew empene ted on = ape | fact that the indiscreet publication of army | pedis ps them and their friends in open | eparlin Van Buren; Lawyer, Stateeman, and Man; | gigo closed their stores, which was the unkind- | Srresied Charles b+ ery eee American troubles, showing @ phil seen: news complained of, has been almost invari- | ay am powerful enongh to crush all those | “Marguerite. by Madame Bmilie de Girardin ; % | est cutofall. Onr millers also senttheir four ———_ Miaades, who were taken before prehension of them, and presenti whole | ably made by redical papers of the Tribune and | who attempt to oppose my march, and to pun- | “Eititni's Popular Treatise on Deafness: 7 em, | 227 2 fast ax possible, but could not get it | Instice Ferguson end fined $4.6 each ease with great force and power. le proved | Post stamp: igh those who have washed their hands in in- Williams on Disearen of the Bye; @ir. * , all away in season. The waretoises was full, BF 2 SN that the South has wantonly gone into rebel- He Bocent blood.” Hooker's First Book in Chemistry ; 5) coats, and the rebels got posression of it, Mr. Sam | , 4 Dis#omser OLwam.— Yesterday afternoon, Mon, and that that rebellion, nnder the circum. | gag fovtent he the Army, ‘The Pioneer of the 17th instant, anys that the | Boauties of De Quineoy ; qs. : et pom 7 two soldiers went into the store of a Mr. Kan!- stances, was s great crims, of terrible malig- | Circuley—Major General It; Footie Chippewa Embassy has returned, and that they | Among the Pines, by Kirke ; 9 cents. Emert lost thousands of doliars worth, as did | snap, on the avenue near Third street, to mAKe ry. —) : er, com- colors the - | manding the Department of } orth Carolina, had successfrily settled all questions of dis in of the South at the breaking out of the ute, and left the Indians in a more cordial and Eeectlioe, ax gave ts contet 2 he nek sad Yon Evening Post ok Sarai am the New Friendly stateof mind than has existed for many The Fiying Dutchman, by Paxe ; 5 sents, Hager’s, and other millers. Hp hae Ly RS is! “= The most intenee excitement hae prevatied here for the last five days, in consequence of fome email purchases, and tendered in pey- ment a twenty dollar Treasury note, which clerk, John Cotton, pretended he had not re- ceived. One of the soldiers stopped in the stor? are published the numbers and tions of his . 7°87 \ddletow: ‘alley. Jon- " at cease gece See, Re crgeee on Nee Yak pe, Ses MecMe entrmengenage Ean Farvon_| SS ee ot iors Yb, te Om | Su aac tat wafer re criticised, and their sxeagoration and falsity prt bd h the enemy im a fow days after the 8h instant, wheren} a the whole pan A LOT OF DRAUGHT HORSms tug 3 and arrested Cotton, and om rsarching the store exposed. Ha went back the origin of the Sar nat ae ite tee from pak Ted to leave for their homes all satisfied, Loulsians avence Bide heat ee. bee? we age eet olen i found the note stowed sway under = parcel a Febellion, and showed the sources from which “apf than that gained . and Hole-in-the-Da mised to disperse his | ry. abo ter Market. een >: nes £59, Sat eee foods. Cotton was taken before Justice Fur- it was derived; he showed that the poor would , °%,{h¢ Tebel spies. men. ii aie = Hy: moore Center Barke * mountains, and are discovered only by acci- | Fueon, who held him to bail for uppearasce & the ara Fich, the weak | to ne ROwSPApEr prose is earnestly requested | QRALED PROPORALS Wil! be received Phil i dent The Confederates went off in such haste | court, have no chance against the ded mor. j ublication f1 to tl ey Bass = ber th, at 12 m..for deli y ened by eee under the system insugu- bers and pret cen ts of aapivoupe ite a ESY.P. H. SWEET WILL PRBACH A? ce Donrtere ‘of well-neaeoi etittd HOOD Bs to leave their woun: to the tender cles = soceheten tenderk: mation could be more desirable to the enemy i. Higicn Chay sorngh ct and Ratreet, | of th of their opponents. Accassony To Mcxpsx—Oficer Mulloy, of than this, Such publications have done im- - MO! rw (Sunday) MORNING, at 11 — the County Police, yesterday morning arrested @ eoldier Damed W: H. Rafferty, on charg? of being Acoresory to the murder of Mr. Georcs Nel yeep acme ene which John Mars bad been arres' previously by the same of- ficer, and sent to jail by Justice Walter. Ea!- ferty was bro it to the city and committed & gail for further ee Ixcerprazisy.—A soldier named Henty Jemes, wee erresied in the county yésterday by offcer King, on the charge of baring est fre to the Bouse of & Mr. » near Brightwood, 2 few nights since, by which tt was destroyed He wee brought in and committed to jail for Our town presente quite « lively appearance. mense injnry to our canse. ‘The public are invi 8 H. W. HALLaox, General-in-Obter RELIGIOUS ROTIOB.— The arsal religious | | Fropossis should be addressed to.the wubseriber | Soldiers are Ponring 18 from Pennayivanie. A —_—_ seryicos will held in the Western Pres. | ve endorsed on the Srebr “Proj for | large body of the militia of that State are here. MAZMT TRANSPORTATION. "TO-MORROW (Aatuath Beptester tetas | Woot” eee are. | If ever deliverera were welcomed, they were Gen. Meigs, Quartermaster-General of the lle *y} pes p.m. Publietor- p Whartermaster's Office, Washington, D. rier here last Monday evening, when the U.S. Reg- * 1 ree o } "lock @. m., and Army, hes been engaged for some time back in diailly invited td atte: 0 ree _« ulare come dashing into town. Shout after LED PROPOSALA are invited till the ist | shout rent the air, from men, women and chil- systematising menesnres wberahy the baggage Heaine Of moviva columns shall be redaced to ay of October. i889. at 13 o'clock m..forfar-| Go. y eoula not refrain from anat ng the Snbsistense Department with m0 | Gren. I co! sete, > R. eaid, “Thank God for this deliverance!” in will be received for what is known as No. 2, Mother efied when she first saw the Rebcls THE REY. J. IN KENNAR xy. sack TO-MORROW (Suaday.) the 1,40 ‘Temperance Hall‘at 11 o'clock | = and alf-past 7in the evening. reasonabie limits. Hence the late order for- ae | bidding the carrying of trunks, &c., of officers at and privates. Av the traneportation of tents ot wary Mission Sabbath Sehoo! will meet a regiment ree ® great number of the same piace st half-past Sin theafternoom. 1t | Fo. dand No. §. itis yore s in oe aad ccnp alening | [Bn RECN IX, S0CTRTY tho members of this | ‘ne ee 9p Neg gente re be | hoist their Rote and dishonor the Stars and shall be dispensed with, an ly shelter tents | Ord Called } y stated pored, for eeeh | Etripes, but Wept tears of joy and wared furnished, which the soldier carries upon his | TF Re Wise Toke ROW (eaniay) ae | . ! further hearing. meeting TO-! a back: ‘The fact that the Confederates make | NING, at 7% c'closk.as Dusinese vitally veureil Sabie, Set pssh auietel tee Romezet | nets hake eee ee saps daibeae marches and ain tmportant victories | the organisation, asd every sound member ‘Warehoner in Georgetown crat the Railroad Depot Faval Accipaxr—This morning « soldie attenteof any kind almost without any wil) Ve bo be transacted, DEX? at Washington. FROM THE BATTLE FIELD. Whose name we conid mot learn fell irom Sera or of the i 5 THE PRBBI . The pines Gucortanien teayection will be made ‘ ° py aed gr gt Lp ary Kepoleon said that dive undred | 4 nan Sys oe Nerpele tobe beedned sfellegianes, | ENTHUSIASM OF OUR ‘TROOPS, OLD | ipidgeabe rolled of = aye plovinion Mi: | ONEE rteal aes topeacranirane | MEP e ew aee NR AP e: Enid og oe ij r -dax, ; S eon B.A. ington, D. C., and en- . yi caval aes Tegiménts manage Ben ropora’ ‘eid " - OM EUROPE. Or have some any a and colors | CHT nt Peneele >? wa, CORWIN BURGT. et eee “ep trligne Polo ed cael lian ree yet DUE Se ty Wate. wer é sixty pounds'to | SUTLBRS.. y : ee ee 19.—The steamer Dornasiy Biopktepmi sig Bacont none, istence Depart ini of Wesbiaston, B- OS REINFORCEMENTS FOR. McOLELLAN. = 5 * —_—wJae = l UNDERWOOD, liverea ent | UA ww URBTemoteest. | wane water oat tie Matton eee | UNFAYORABLE SYMPTOMS IN THE OUR WOUND! FoR NEw Yon pp in good sound barrels or sucks, without cost of | WOUND TO THE GALLANT HOOKER. | | Dr. ‘Latterman,-Sargeon General in Gen. The Sehooner P. J. Pull, Captain Cooper. For perre ren ene by the isth Oo- —--—e- E00 wounded soldiers to Halters LOOM ne ENTER BARRY, 85 Water wane CR thigh NSE eae al (pamyealtamir paternity meld Hcy thisefty. Wree;&: DO. cad 0.870. BA, and sntoreea | ht inst trrived from the seatefowar in Mary- = Rac! fen Soom on the 10th inst. bas the fol- fe 1-347 Georgetow: i pers tohead. | g00D WILD AND PIXTURE “Propongis for Potatoes. sett. | 1and, we get the following: here that he has GoSrode Fo RERT.Ck conten fons | QaSH HOUSR! CHEAP GOODS: | _O°T T0APS were in excellent spirits over the | , Seem we t i> ada CG H, C? pte Fas * | reanite of the week’s fighting, and the enthu- Paris Pays eaye that Spate has offers Al one nies; sheen: oe Vere J. MAY, sinrm of the new regiments was especially no- | to send acontingentforee tw Bszico, but Poe rhe is OA venee ; 8 Fou IN ALL PABRIOS.Al> pte : Hoe of, tee ¢ rs — would notaccept the offer. Prance ‘ & miles distant ie pee aogs hae Deseoss. lesale retail dealer The latest estimalplaces our loss in killed Tn : the ét Tay & a nee | Ouro srtrenante ot | SORRGR AND BOMRETIC ORE GOODS, | and potnted he tos of Weimcay as | plage Py ah SAM EY 2S Dispatch from Gen. Hooker—A | ope ico only. marked ‘ Washington, D.C. high as thirteen thousamd. The enemy's loss fo ay 4 ee and & Great Victory—The nlandard value. . PALL rear ‘TOOK OF was terrible. order, and all France compelled & ‘and mage Awfal—Gen. Hooker B See iti-e Pais mie And Ninth ‘DRESS GOODS The scenes st the hospitals and elsowhore in eek components Sais chanse and _ORNTREVILLE, Md.; Sept. 17.—A great battle | $$$ rd rilding Y the vicinity of the battle-flelds were terrible. A Ppov ts, guarantee Sgainsisoveral of her poy large hole dug in the fearvof a church at Get. bors. tysville bad been filled with amputated limbs sione. On his way past the previous, battle-flelds of igus offered by the Torks, sndakingadvacae the week, Mr. Sweeteer saw many putrifying paeh | of the arepistion, bawd instructed Bel bodies of the , dead. Five bodies | Teprerental to demané Were in one group. Near by was the body of |) punetase crore aeeees weer ee AI Mann, NOW IN Stoke eel fels-10t 308 bet it tinned antil 106'clock this moraines wane | ee eer sea Winter panes jypAYOu's Ovvre > : ; erg; | Our Northern « ee Bastere ‘correspoutionts seed Pnoposuus wil be tiesi vata Che Ma as mapplies until 4 1 ; One priee only, marked in ia figures, the aciwal Tepeiring the stone en ‘west. cathoplees 2 PERRY. & BROTHER, reek. north of Penney avenue. The Re WRLeH ae 7 seen he ote air Wai AGH 4 & Confederate soldier, who, im- his agony, had ARRANTED N Cia ‘ROR GALB—A light WAGON. wearly new enlta,,|| icked away the earth fora considerable space |) Weopen to-tay seh sf eee naine Welsh Pil bee = mailers RO gesd aX at “order, eR in the vicinity of his foot, ‘We also de Laie ES A habs 5 Ere, . bene te peat 14 undred RAS ers, taken in the tits Bene weeaea ; Get. Petite Mobiehiegr'ns refuse to accept the cont! \of them were in a body at Monocacy. “|, Hemet large numbers of troope moving for- | ward to reinforce MeClelland Col. Maw Wever, who had iis arm shattered |, (se hae cate ov oS in la ig, bat . brteak se gate re | Boew bas J sf) a> ety ai ew f ‘wow ee teat osioT deat &® wo! . 6 } | eeaeves Poa ode re Geet ‘ee! Mee bis tae & Redon HATE & PEs LOU ood vO Batis Bo Bet" assist 2 . oor! as® t Janta off gaite® ego? swears? : Ser SeworR dqed : edicahioes 1s at OF eae se! } ‘palevoas @ <! onla 1'6 Dick sa 20 brine | i esared xf ee eee ee av oft a prebacie deans : ef gatfteth ted st Green at tats | tot ae vested saw nltiad Yo naiq e’e M eames (86800 dit ol Reteer ca wi wsdl we | eqns . a, a ; : Senvdaeier aut roqeeds | ext ao deste out capt of ew welooll :eerst | Weimerok ci sort | -dgive od al ovedweame Lelowe siege ean? | jaeee — vi 26 ; “i 9 ' + ; '