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RE SS — ae M@DLELLAN. OUR MILITARY BUDGE’. Se | Cool jo the conitict, ——>—-— | | | ye SI CUAXION. | -——~+>__ 6 -- SEPTEMBER 23,1 62. } NO FIGHTING Y ESTERBAY. ' TLESDAY..... Sv READING MATTER ON EVERY PAG GREAT BATTLE. —_ = {THE NEW POSITIONS OF OUR FORC Confident that He can w SBR OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TBLE. | CS ee : Bri sHeGildren to E GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. | THE ENEMY CONC ce ATING a= theCity at aw Mour's Notice —Thomgani eat tentang GALLANTRY OF ORM. STURGIS' DIVISION 1H = —= WINCHESTER of Citizens Crossing to Bndiana, ta base ; TAKING THB BRIDGE OVER THE } —— . ——-—_ > ts place. ANTIE 5 SPIRIT OF THR MORNING PRESS. yey ARE PRESSING EVERY AVAIL | 5, eeneonyrium Ind, Soph | rm tae ‘The Intelligencer thinks the Proclamat eth i ABLE MAN FROM 17 TO 65 YEARS Generals Gragg and Smith haye divided their eaxtee Chiot ain, Di iasanar thaaaeedl Skew the President [to be found se ees cols | INTO THE SERVICE forces, Kirby Smith is to hold General Buch, ¢ Night-Owls fast apt thee— . = hans cae the Blue Ridge in genes on af, Haves. Ib the Ineurgent States | JERMAES ADMIT A LOSS | Vhosematching Dyboulsilte, checks wine fomettee ieee yt OF le of the South Mountain of‘Shnday, ci of slaves in the insurgent > ies! THE CONFEDERATES ADMIT A LQSS Bragg davanees onthe city. New hosts shell eizike in ; likely to prove equally; void of practical effect; OF 15,000 IN MARYLAND. i General-INelsony-Amho-is-in-}- “ Now Ew Withsthas Af Get AAMAS EEG «~~ aS oe a aneeal of the army for pa defense of Loui Of glory begin! 5s : | the. tollowmty ordettedhctter welt the suspicion that the Presidept has taken this” yyy aRE DISHEARTENED RY THEIR | Command of the tem) iO ea elnOn Tofused | The vigor of the feral Lexiods ow rusKing to the ee C ns ein method tor¢onvince the only class of persons RECEPTION BY THE PEOPLE OF the invadiag Rebel, and is prepared.to | [S"Glubhenint hommeamerint, pe which aD , . ny after the batile: . . likely to be pleased with'this proclamation of THAT STATE, Soper Cakes aud Pics and ‘Craerstigare couspi- | | “Yesterday the tattle was flerco along the the utter fallacy of the “hopes they have ‘yea eaes aha __ | Phe women and children. are ordered to be | Bagh Py siemens = em iy in the as ee sounded spon it.” | “Up to noon to-day we'have ho information ready to leave the elty at an hour's notice, Netween Gand ie: 4 ot of the enethy eamec i Gen. s : headquarters go thick that we could keep the atiendants and icamsters. tegether-- they fell in showers, knocking the dust into-the litle we had to eat until we abandon the ‘Fhe Hepes = peste er loyal that any collision wha ever tool place yester- | Thows of. cit pero pee peer of acciamation,” day between our army and the rebels now on | river to Indiag2. } aan ot ich has certainly been Bragg is still -ome distance from the city, | and says while it will lose tothe President 3 the upper Potomac, which has is TO ARRIVE! A LARGE AND VALUABLE 7 { | ens are crossing the Oisio | j 4 sf E ‘ bi orted to he advancing rapidly, Gen. | ASSORTMENT OF Pe . few latter-day friends, “it will restore to the reeroesed by ali their great army that yentnred | eee is confident of his ability to whis, | ENTHAL'S TOBACOO | idea of éttek 8 tu: alto . Advancing te President ali his old friends, and unite the ,. 1, Maryland, except those killed, wounded eee trys LILIENTHA: ’. IOs | from a - a sound portion of the people in one solid and - and taken prisoners by Gen. McClclian, and ee. oeeny yee IN QUANTITIES bridge over the Antietam, strongly prewected! Hee a PROT Of the Union And nove who deserted, Who, by-the-by, them. | THE GUERRILLA WARFARE IN MIs. TO SUIT PURCHASERS: Py te comy.. I have not sina muerte engunta the C 2 ‘i U arm, bate ; —— = importance to army or to us. They ————————— o selves are believed io number 4% sina) y- Kawaas Cr1¥, Mo., Sept. 2. The following “ were to hold it, and we ro Pensonat.—Lient. Samuel T.Crowley;com- Tho different Federal army corps are withiN.| omeiat repert hak fust been recei¥ed from the | BAYORY, sputpes cos The aston ae mas. ~~ paaay F, GU. 5 txtatry, @ seshiens Of Sis: supporting distance of each other: Sumner's | expedition under Col. Burns, which has beg | ; { MEDALLION, Stiteie’s ai s ites city, is reported to have conducted himself oa winsms’ (inte Banks’), for the moment at | in pursnit of Quanirell’s guerrilla bang since | | *- STANDARD, Ce ah Ta es cenit and & with great gallantry ia the late battles in Mary- and about Harper's Ferty, Couch's and Frank. | their raid. For fourteen oid foreég linve, } Varemie aieditisk:} palecd thom tor wrnita a a oon ae, land. He passed through the principatengage- Jim's at Williamsport, and the rest s0in position | been in hot pursuit of + ee it Bie ho 4 we We, ae "| mined totake it at all hazards, Gen. Sturgis ments on thé Peainsnls, from Seven Pines to pero able: fott: 9] 2B Case, Johnson and Lafayette couliaiay ede) | re Reo selected the Sist Pennsyt¥dnia and a New York Malvern Hills, and what is most remarkable in near them as to be instantly availab! were unable to bring on an engagement, other “ - : theee times, has never asked aleayeof absence movement in any direction. than an occasional picket skirmish, until the: Smoking Tobacco, Tegiment and ordered them to charge over with 6 Mh, wh about ly of ow yalry came 4 : since bm appeintment. More such eaeae The enemy are concentrating at Wincesier, wwith the enemy ive mille north Cf ‘Pleasiant ory. ‘ARIOUS BRANDS. ~ pata pence may @ ~ - eas sat, change the sw een actere tame. aad every available man in that quarter, trom | Hil. are was kept up for about ton mine | | 7A Litital Discount to the Trade, Gen. Burnside that our fiag was on the other @a.t B. Carr, U.S A; Gen.N. Taylor, U. | 17 to 65 years old, has been, or is now being, | utes, when the enemy broke and ied in conta. { FRED. 8. COZZENS, ride, and he sent his hearty thanks back to Gen. BA; ‘John. A. O:Gray, N. Y.; Col. Post; N.Y.; pressed in the service. They (the enemy) re- | sion, soaring rear their Bone on the he). & j Corndé Fourthenth aciet Storgis. ; em. +» whe ge yes ee ey pospinad: es pert their lossin Maryland ator near 15,000, eee entered the woods, scattering in all di- | cep 29-tf and Pennsylvania avénae. Penal we creat. peste bap reeves ys ie i fa —— | and grape cut us up badly. 1 think twen! wise i. home eas Hon. J. K. Moore. | ost an Dae ee te ic abcsaia ani vine eu mys loss is unknown. Our loss hee | Armierna tars ye WILLIAM DILLOW, | men ormore were catried away from ‘within head, Pa; O.B. Mattison, N.¥.; Lord Harting. Ferry». they are aboutoven since ast battle | one killed and three wound i. We captured | ro RECARO WILLS, Ds, || twenty yards around Gen, Sturgis, while he Asus. ii C the enemy all tra tom, Lord Osyendish, Col. Leslie, Mr. Rose, of Man Piigeaticles ys ace ites se Fisechiee for the expedition, one hundred stand and John T. MeGowan, Engiand, are at Wil- of the enemy on the banks of the Potomae—tho | Of arms, ten thoneand rounds of ammunition, lands’ : main portion of their army having, as explained borate, five;wagons,.a number of » camp equipage. . it has t retired to Winchester and the surround- ri Serabie nantity of dry goods, Ba; Th6 Dopertment of Agtisulture has no ; sbove, ‘ ere. | groceries Ax. previonsly stolen from the citi: knowledge of the purchase of any seeds, plants | ing country. They are disheartened at ihe re- | &1 4 or cuttings, by authority of the Commissioner, ception they met with on their appearance in | For faking, Tecording end file bonds ersnt- escaped unscathed; but the dust was so piled aad rat ot Daath wee? Bp on his coat, that his gallant little aid, Ra- Received Payment. LN: fl walle, kept knocking it off. One of his order- e of wilt | ties was knocked down’ by his sife by one of NOTICE. our own shells, but was not killed. After we O MY FRI ENDS AND THE PUBLIC @EN- had taken the bridge, wherever Gen. Sturgis Cc Register eof Alatha The hun: outbuildings, . belongia welve noted ma- LLY —As a * of operations have to bi as referred to lately in the papers, nor have Maryland, as instead of the 50,000 recruits they | Whose premises had been favorite | thanged, Uhave closed suy esiablistuncat ty. Fopair a the a4 he was received by the any euch seeds or plants been received by the . Ty’ kg ha of guerrillas, was burned. and refurnish; will open on the Ist of October, | Men with the most vociferous cheprs. Department; but the Commissioner expects at ©%Pected to receive, only about 2,000 were »b- | when I will be Drepare IOI Roe “Our division only musters 1,800 present; it - nd Reale, b. z b "¢ Mies ~ an early day, from Europe, an invoice of tained, while their losses from desertions alone Indian Depredations in Utah. Ri ant Nos, 200 and 202 Pa. av. ‘was nearly 6,000 strofig.” various kinds of seeds and cereals, of choice | were above that number. Sat DLAakx, Sept. MtBrida, <PITAL STEWARDS MANUAL, for | 1y CONFEDERATES Got varieties, which were purchased by his direc- we presume that it will be some days beforo c arre a sd y: the Mpa a, n of Hospital rds, Ward | WHAT _THE CON! Spree GOT ‘aT Ma- 4 5 g 2 bound for | Masters and Att tion, and on the arrival of the same the public y were attack = by the S 4 movements of both armies—McUleilan’s and | will notice, a distribution will be | Bins ese a ieteny int ade the rebels—commence to develop the plans of ay north, They Possible. t the balance of this fall's campaign ia Vir- i fought the Indians for twenty mites, losing Pr in. fourteen killed and two wounded, aud all their ITALIAN OPER a—It will be pleasant news to | 8'7#2- fl music-loyers that the Graus Italian Opera , APPOINTMENT OF ACTING REAR APMIRA Company, complete in all its details of choruses, The following officers have been appoi orchestra, &c., will appear soon in Washington | Acting Rear Admirals on their respective for one week. The theater where they will , tions: @ppear has not yet been decided upon. | Commodore Charles H. Bell, commanding @@ Elias Brown and Michael O'Donnell, | Pace ees. 1 dats in their several dutics; | ict accordnnes with existing regals | From a Union man, lately from the vicinity i | ! ia the U.S. Ry Dr. RF Authoris at of ice i . ys Woodward, ao a oA oft “Manassas, we learh that the attempt io oy ea goon General. destroy the stores and cars at that point by Pa avenue. {| our people, at the time General Banks fell 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. back to Centerville, was a failure. The cars The KITCHEN (wt thenealall and engines were so little injured by the fire ay oe “ “ the entire number was got off by TUR the Ste nd Dwelling H Tenth | that almost een D ‘and B strects, <p cai ee the Rebels. They got six engines in this way, and a large number of cars. Two of the en- gines were in sufficiently-good order to run at mer, Jahn Sharpe, Benjamin White, William Dayis and Mr. Good. Samuel Kelley and John ns rok d sta. Reports of In oming in daily, | cen D hy pi n northward are | Henry Myers, will be sold at Public Auction, on and Etc trowtle ie epee | BARRA (eee pe tome Ata ale Aw instant. | At nine o'clock, to sutisfy the landlerd’s claim for < done the property while in the occupancy | once. The Rebels also got a large amotint of Commodore Charles Wilkes, commanding Gen. Geary Resumes Commend. Soene for epet eed ted Tie Cannas ene Thine 4 sumplice deeehy, wary, Bitite dbiniagdiuaneng pete = ———_ na tye anges iy | Special West India Squadron. HARRISBURG, § 22.—Gen. Gresry haying | mentioned hone, and 79 satisfy the landlont. and Racha a contend of harnesses, and sufficient Commodore J. L. Lardner, tommanding | satisfactorily recovered from his late wound | tak pway the Furniture, to supply soldiers and citizens with two gota Eastern Gulf Blockading Squadron. Will leave here to-day and proceed to Hagers- oa 2 OPO WEED fetes ais spicoe 7 There were ninety deaths in Baltimore Commodore Chas. Henry Davis, commanding bchatag weep oh PLS oa of rejoining his division | CKRS AND SOLDIERS. = & erates ca lame Ee last week, being seven less than during the Naval Mississippi Fiotilia. a ee eee LANKETS for camp use, EXAMINING SURGEONS, Preceding week. | Captain Samuel Phillips Lee, commanding ROPEIETORSO#2=0©=000 °° ©” ASSIMEKS, The Commissioner of Pensions has appointed Frvanciat.—New York papers of yesterday North Atlantic Bloekading Squadron. © HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS DRAWERS the foNowing Examining Surgeons, in accord- evening say: ' Will find, on examination of our largé and well- KBE HAN DK ance with thé provisions of the eighth section nds. + the actual cash sfa Piain heures, properly packed forconyeyance by ex- rm te i isi fe i ‘Tus work opens with renewed buoyancy on GEN. MeCLELLAN ON THE HARPER'S PERRY Suntca Conti re eTnee Feaulnite for their | With all Rind Aegis the Stock The entire speculative HEAVY IRON STONE CHINA TABLE WARR, | “One Sand enotceare large advance. | A correspondent of the Baltimore American | PLATED FORK | cS, SPOONS, LIQUOR MIXERS | masked’ Goveraments are firm and only moderately states, that at Sharpsburg, on Friday, General gad STRAINE All p of the act granting pensions, xpproved July 14, 1se2: George Stevens Jones, M: D., Boston, Mass.; Harvey F. Montgomery, M. D., Roches- F : P PLATED sud BRITANNIA CASTORS, BAR | cofcharge. ter, N. ¥.; James H. Oliver, M. D., Cincinatti, Eaulway ‘Socks, ‘The Coupon Sites of iss McClellan met the aoe rer ncied the | 41 fPOONFs Lens, CHAMPAGNE od wie HaRn’ BRL | Obio; George W. Mears, IE Di Indianapolis, sold 101% a101 %, the Fives of 1974 at 914. The cavalry force from Harper's Ferry, and ena) “GLASSES * apa i | on. avepne and 9th atcect, Ind.; Ralph K. Jones, M. D., Bangor, Me. 730 notes are*scarcely co steady, sindag ; |! thant txmuepeundionpthes Poagervecs train. | BA TUMBLERS, PUNCH PITCHERS, WINE | ro 2-Wt wh VCO SPorry Building.» | oo TP. Cacao 1018 104 i eandent on nalt 4 | x x ss Charles C. P. Clarke, » Oswego, N. ¥.; ey ee ter tt ae a sign of yielding, | HC ComPlimented him for his services, and re- BLOCK TIN'SOUP TUREENS and CHAFING PReLosaLs FoR Woop. , George W. Clippinger, M. D. Terre Haute, and closes firm at 117. The speculative in- marked that if Col Miles had heid out twenty. | TABLE CUTLERY, TUMBLER DRAINERS and | Devor Quitenetsten’s Orrrc ind.; John Robbins, jr, M. D., Norridgewoek, quiry for Demsnd notes continues, | four hours longer he would have been able to | oy OYSTER DISHES. STC TT ‘ oe A and @ s Me.; William G. Smith, M. D., New Philadel. path ae tpl The closing capture a large portion of the rvbel army. ! Orne ek CHAMPAGNE and SARDINE ee sy aeunaes ptember phia, Ohio; Selden W. Jones, M. D., Leaven- These motes S sae speculation os jong as gold GENERAL HOOKER. | _Allof theabove SinisanaG WOOD ‘to ii | worth, Kansas; 0. L. Clark, M. D.. Lafayette, Taintains its Price, as they are theonly - . | offered at prices th. be received at this office until Wednesday, the(ist) | Ind.- Nelson Peck, M. D., Lyons, N. X. equivaient of gold for Custom House purposes, _ This gallant officer, who was wounded inthe | | dest day of October, at (12) twelve o'clock x. : tobe hard, sound, and merchantable, long, aud split to'the ordinary size of | CONFEDERATE CONSCRIPTION IN PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY. ‘Yhe wood to be delivered in the city of Washing- ‘on at tuch points aa the Depot fartermaster abl To-morrow is the ov or we io | direet, corded in ranks (4) four feet high, ver} federate government en! of the yt bei idered compiete until so corded, 4 | maauaron Aut tamsaetole ero conscription in Prince William county, Va. bn inepector Piel be a, on oe a oe At the time of the last conscription a consider- the Government, to inapee! measure the wood, | and wach as doesnot conform to the ebore specifi: | able portion of this county was in the Federal cation will be rejected excepting postal currency, which can be used , late battle near Sharpsburg, arrived in the city | ons pase only, Th mew « ingen on Monday, and was taken immediazely to the | Board of B: bere tnd were called up hospital at the U. S. Insane Asylum by Dr. “ Fy Snel oMared Bt 9934. Niehols, who isan old friend of Gen. Hooker's. Was PRorosats are invite of the army of the Potomac th 3,00) tons best quality Timothy May baled, the weizht ofeach bale to De mi 5 Congress frees Cerritos er Pease | 8a Two chiefs of the Wisconsin Chippewas s of Mire. Lincoln, pa paper have sent a letter to Gov. Ramsey, of Wfinne. of West Point in % “ uate | sota, offering to fight the Sioux Indians. a 2 lines and the rebels were not able to enforce it in the army a few @z0, and took up a thereon. j tu be delivered on or before the (Ist) first day oaks, hence the new levy at this time. Many Fesidence in Dacotah, from which territory he | eran hee Bi Stinrmaeting cf te | 2/0000 Nuntemet Oate, ‘of the Becta | sneha $a We mada, mpon the completion of the. df the Untepspgubte @iseytaiek Sel tp ts city 8 rent to ee peop was sppointed a Brigadier-General of Volun- | a TRG. at's oon ee ee Pa 7,900 corda Bak and Hickory Wood, well « | whole contract. cilia % , to avoid the conscription.” teers September, isé1. x By n SALE. been, most of the time, and we belieye is now, | bee Le : oa nefore > PEABODY, Each bid mast hh e e- | 1 name and Post Ottice address of the bid- in command in Missouri. Wil oie President C. F. Co. ment of iwo responsi jontracts | der aes appear in the proposal CONFEDERATE RAID AT OCCOQUAN, } by de i thi of a firm, the names time to time as the ar- | the parties smust apeeer, or the bid will be Some 50 or 60 Confederate cavairy paid a tract Swill be awanied rest indivi visit to Occoquan on Sunday, an@ helped i the lowest responsible " ; the of the people there. ping. 2 parties will not-de consid- | themspl¥es to the property tu accept ull of any part of | éred, AND AM OATH OF ALLEGIANR MUST ACCOMPANY | Mrs. Underwood, wife of John Underwood, a £ACH rrorusiTion, is should be endorsed “Proposals for Hay | Proposals must be addressed to Col, D. H. BUCK- | Well known Union man there, was a sufferer being | EWING MACHINE OlL—An lient article, | or 2 Weos,’’ as the case may an¢ sed. ER, Quartermaster U. 3. Army, Wash om D. c., by them. Indians. It is Positively Ss P+ excellent articic, ; ip separate envel: RUFU ‘roposais fur Wood. if awarded will Bids will be opened ‘THE PUBLIC EXERCISES RECOG- hs | ticles may be needed, IN RS Calvary. Baptist Church will ti Be a invitation, in Dr. Garley’s Chure t tithe Ovestaxp Pacivic BMatt—The Post Office York svenue and Ish strech ae, WHERE CT bidder upto thotine ordered a ‘1 o'clock, Sermon by Rev. Dr. The right is reserv: FURY, of Philadelphia. fe 23-2t | any bik a ” 5 ith t res asserted that since the removalon the je maching always bright and clean. | - * Lieut, Cel. and a. D { “ me U! reyes REDUCTION OF EXPENSES. si nelime fas here tren any necreni'y som Gorner"Vormoth se malta | £02! Si | aun f tetoal crlsca af eect be | , The Quartermasters department st Alezan- for the mails being discontinued. The grat FOR SALE LW ee | nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- | @ria has discharged ‘within the past week 230 and pasvengerd are cont an as Dem AL morse, about nine Fests old; works well in | meabieAg QRaieetnate A best qualities | Hitt Attorsey. vessels, among them steamers of large and Sais rote ne ee or sale pete epee FISD | OMA NS ranch of Pe Tinsta 'Sun, _ ghenid't’be'avarted to ifm, must be gusramieed | Smell class, ships, bark, brigs and echooners. és ranch of P. Tie: Soh, : . pada, artes al ee —mare S7"It was rumored at Fortress Monroe on Tt Pic Seventh mE. adjoining the uftce. : z appended tothe are oe — OUR FORCES 7 Friday that a rebel force, ni from OTATOES AND OATS. { OF ie Bee otra) Enteiligen cer.” idders must be present in person when the are now in occupation of Leesburg, it is under- 15,800 to 20,600, was in the of ke. | —_— { ESTABLISHED 1530, 4 | are opened, or their proposals will Bot be consid- ‘ water Fiver, but aumpie tad been | 90 bushels of Buckeye POTATOES, 11 ss rede sided. made toreceive them if they intended hostili- bushels of Oats, ‘aiuty wo 5 TO FAMILIZS, ol | Tbpids fm the sum of ten thousand dollars, signed ~~; —_— and bo! oe! eran iy tics. ‘The Blackwater river runs through the | PETER BERRY, The undersigned deg to call tho attention of | be required of the succesful bidder erie aoe TELEGRAPHIC. Swamp region snd empties into the | _ se 231+ 55 Water street, Georgetown. | families to their large and carefully se.ceted stock of | the contract. ————— soghapad tres bon orignal) “HAND’S LINE.” FINS FAMILY GROCERIES, | be megescery far the Digteretehine teatt trainees EW YORK STOCK MARKET uch a Bee rinity Be doubt a Coxsroxnuns By Steamer B. Chamberliz ant | Embracing everything in | with them, or to have sje signed nm Saticipation i Youx, Sept. 2, 12 m—First Board pan ee made against Suffolk | ge Maria. Comely, from Ps ! FIRST-@LASS GOODS ! and ready to, be prod when the contract is . 4 | BBips will please attcnd to recei Thatis dy the old and well-ki h ¢ Aigned. Blanks for bonds can be procure] upon | U.S Coupons; 1851, 101%; 7.3-10 Treasury notes, now being discharged a | ae lication at thia office, ousily, by fet ; Demand notes, 115; Gold, 113. hema ROHS Bavapsoy, | Mize Rlvireae 8 ton bation above | ter,orby telegraph. cs Deru Ngee rare oe corgetown, D.C. | house, we are enabled at ail times to offer te the j FORM OF GUARANTEE. “ BUSINESS MEN! pabiie Fresh Govds. The Xeuutation of the above | We, <——--, of the county of —-—-, and State of ’ }OURE asufficien tf y that | BA well established parvaviatiiercity, doing e | chased strom our eriablishient, woe od uy fa nee with ihe terms of his i ris! re is achance for a mano’ any rT 1c are’ hi ion be enterprize to make & fortune, Satisfactory reasons | Charge. SMITH & HART ad Shak, shouls, bis sropeniiins F assigned for the if proptletor selling out. ‘Th Beane of P Tiernan & Son, 511 7th et., a | is the it Bakerry in this city. Address “B. Next to the National Intelligencer Office. ae | ER, ster omes: te a-ate) | _8e 18-costif contract be awarded him, we are pre- | moO Mate. pared to hie pecurition. roa th q thi must be appended the official Bvvusen 70TAkx tux OatH.—Uader recent | D°°® ran in 2,02 BMA ES! [RAY SEN IES 6 TERRES, certidente Shove moutig nse rves to If the inaiructions tothe Housekeepers and others invi 4 1@ Depot in the United States, te | to examine our ls eee eee cans ee wa September a3 ta.¢ |. Bb te sajett any oral! bidet ee COKE the Canina Coast adminteter~cne i “ . Tue Navy De: s 4 Qi ichard Evans .was con epiimard tact ant HOMME et actos, | Tica ticuar ey eaeinge | econ __comtettirnnte. | ee Riba Sac ars ne sel bul — © on th a Na’ Armory, Massa Frits" * c. Ww: Bork. iy 0 * | Boston. Neb York and Pilluicipnis Neve INE DRESS GOODS, IN ALL PABRICS.—Al | George T. Hor ' The of War gave orders oe _S18 Fa. syenne. of revolving towers andan impregnable sim wv 1 eapondents send | after Janu: , 1862: ~ Soh —| (T° PAYMASTERS QUARTERMASTERS, j Oe eet eae there is to be « pilot hou UR Se tappiek ee Spree aPand whereas it ‘ pero roe CLAIM AGENTS, — the whole to be oo the general ‘of th rh ice only, marked in plain §, ne wes > e eel plan eae fs Eva SIA letter from Newbern (N. ©.) states that | BANKERS SUTL'ERS, | building for the naval wervice. us wlondard value, ERE homicide, “and the Poneman ting in ‘large numbers - 4"¢ AW Having Money Dealings swith the Army. | the dfamoter of the tower’ will be 21 feet 4g Pa, a¥enu, caietahen’ Sanh ae pocnrneaememertiisgened | ame EE yp | Septem Oa, TLS, etal et | oe Pe | Bites iegretence: rp Foster, Compiled and approved by the Second ‘Anditor’s |” The mnoke-pipe in thicknestnix iechon WASoh Ss) comei eon a And whe is mot ewith waiting to be at- Office of the U. 4 Treasury; showing clearly at a of plates not less than one inch thick, in: coeaponed h ‘and constantly receivin, Pa said tagked, but hasceatled for more troops, to the pay pef day at the rates of 12%, conta Fat the top forty-six inches, and’ heightabare | ,/,"8¥e 9, ; Paltable foe sutines | acter for enabled him to assume the offence” Ie @ oot vB. | ter at the: sop: for ior lotof Wegaiie of all Figen. suitable, (oF sujlers = the rebels péersilt in their . 3", 870, 16 propositions must embrace all the mac ‘Those in want would do well to give a re ‘Howard: : Ringer | chif"ietore purchast whetege i 1 ore. be | Giron ned wif ents Theeang, the, turrets and th Hon'r't"GRawam, Goacn-macor. | piserict the Inte MAYOR. : ~ ratio a 7" i, alto. Cloth- | hich the work en each vessel wi be completed <] Be B)-3t* 374 D, and 477 Eighth at. ton, the twelve Sy We Save dom New Orleans ~ ia ? > ye | eg hey ein plo ing, from } Th, ready for serv’ ie ‘nervice, ASH HOUSE! ra neatly ar. | ie ncoutractor will be furnished with general | SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, about babies. It seems iS'portfolo form, Bet drawings by th De t % A thatthe State of Louisiane hne felguerty’ been, ake ratio feem, F PR ROLOMONS, 7 | UPropsentd will Go gece ent the 15th day of | , DRY S at towest prices and a deduction of in the recetpt of a little revenue from 8 23-eost Army Stationers, 332 Pa, av, | October, and must be addresned to th vy De. | Sper Lent. omallisales of 10 and over, the OF nth born of convicts 7 a hin Wana | partment and endorsed on the cutside “ Paetogars if yeu want to buy your good: cheap, Buy from Setov ores rapid Yankee haz Ol reser Coveted Spe fa ioede'tks | Eombieey fits, Agamirg, tose they tay bee | Caatoune Weed cecutcey ar Chak” Conn ead that raising human beings case «Parry and Charles Hicks, Hxecu, | Weuished from other letters, tt | “Customers who buy of us 10 t , Mod of the for salein this way is wrong, and.sobe writes tors of Harriet Carroll’ deceased’ thong 5 4 ds will have § it. . ae it _Teasons to Gen, Butter asking his opinion. Uncle. Ben. afore-nid has, with the ‘approkation of S Orphan’, 486 INTERIOR DECORATIO: . 86 | the amountot there bile Sent, ese thereufito moving, have enor ery and do baby, Keturday the lithany ofcternen eethedect | PAPER HANGINGS, HANG "DRY GooBe DRESS MOODS, | ETant unto him, the said Hichard Evans, a full ou has jant selemgitand tistriatlon of the petvonel tate WINDOW sitanzs, a INU Boobe, WHET GOODS “tin weetimony wieest C hare giened age wondering ih be. mame have Been’ collect id turned tate money, PICTURE CORD AND These FRAMES. | GOgDe Bt. Re, and'wen itt at tn ft my name and caused the, seal or ibe of. 4 When and where all creditors and heirs. of said pica Ss a: nhds to inspect tock ates affixed. ‘Minister, hee the SCENT ge nottted to attend (av the Gephat: Sond hh. | wor donde delivered es me eats ine, or | Done at the city of Washington, this tenth day. ‘and people tal of” properly vouched. of they may Wight A Choice Selection of the Abose Goods, at tho | &° as 1 aa Fier oman ger hw ; ‘the sees ir Mt e bs s EN N J Spr igadens 4 by-law (be excluded from all benefit of wail ir Lowest Remunerating Prices! ce-ch” ware, 308 Bannayirania arene, [L.8.} Independence of the ° 's estate, ided . i ee < ats. el ‘-seventh. $ ‘ - Gnd published once a week for three works ee get yye | MA” Terns Cash. 5. MARKRITER, ROPORAER Nga kale ay 3 _, tig Star, previous to the suid | a ; se | Neo. 486 Seventh st. 8 doors aboy . ‘el * th day of October | ay ete % vgesierhetiigey Promos. wil berrcee : io) Pa ‘ exe, ‘i z a 20 5 ; ‘ ~ raeeverierive siete a p j a : ‘ ine c = 2 serpewsw ftegi TUE CREASDN wo ag eae caer wading tener 2 mas er : to assemble at St.-Lon: Mo PQBALS FOR'PA t, for the vines” Peo = ingame cle ‘of Joe EsTAarI6usy (x 1850. ‘anal te D Sttuated Corner of E and V3th sts. Pa, ave, we sty"ke ot sa The Proprietor of this high! t <5 “Bureau of Provisions and Fishing, ¢ ment, in phouncing the thore Re oa ee tion of a larye tion to Prorosats (sealed and endorsed © Propo. f Boast a Fe fait Paper”) will be recetyed Baresi util woon, | that bis mang iriondy ia the forfurnishing and’ | at all times @nd it their internet to pay hin @ visi vy Wi wt Brooktyn New | having no doabt ut that the extensive. pr, . swith the privi| tions which he Haw made foc, thule coustgrty wilt = -* 4 ¥ An ish Tnehios by iis inches, ithout Wonet aprmely emeninhet mae Isa 8 4 pa ee tate 26h eae inch wginon | A LO? OF DRAvONT PER, Navy Deranruenr 5 a Le 4 ht “el ode Dae & 80) naar mates OM ore ere, “ith gpe inch margin at top anit bottom. Bienen Masteaanods [$32 PENNSYDVANTA AVENUR: © apache eset AMP aR ALe An Soy —— DD eres Eb fefpia, Pens) vaniaamd a “eo @ BAR IRONAND STEEL! MUK AY & SEMMES, ‘an 22-co2m i