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I Ppsick Ma 3 ie = = TANT = r a 4 . 73 LOCAL NEWS. gadenas Lt Banh Reed ice neg Thar Ward patrol eepored | WANTS. LOST AND FOUND. AUCTION #ALES j | AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT : Put Dol ung: turned oyer to the military. | security tor pe Horbert Hoel, over to the mili Hale, drunk an John-on, «lo. n Murs, @. Lind, | derl: i delivered to the | Patoick j is ress Box 186, < Ske: 8e" a . ¥ | ee — ~ as rr. ——. ith biaek mame and teil, abeul [#2 han | UPR srED invevriaTELy—4¢ Bakes, igh. Se het o : “+ reg. Det Rew Vork Rxecltor Bante APS Bich, Sie Re near yon been founderea, oud | Tthstreet, between Handy. se 29.50" interferes et awner is hereby reawraed | chal! bell, $ ANTED— #RUEBE, to gn to the country, for |* feghroce, Property sua fake her away. Ferothe: | two frame ca * ‘> | itformation it at inert Camp at Fort Wine month ‘Apply at YOU 8 Nose ah Ran; OMe Ursck et tke cee. Grover’s THEATER.—This evening Mr. | hi uor to soldi mene ioe eee tne Setchell aud Miss Denin reappear on the boards | Richards, stealing: do. rover's, and this announcemeat we opine | hatiery: Jail for court, ‘Will be sufficient to fill the house, for they both | Jas. Re altz, stea are immense favorites with the Washington | Marine Barrac! public. The piss Selected for the evening’s Second Precinct, entertainment are “The Serious and | locked up. Ja “Mischievous Annie.” The lore —by Justice C ordes fozeph Cracker, disorderly, turned over to military. The Fourth Ward patrol reported Saturday : Sullivan, drunk ing in a honse; cen Gand Wa. m =Setehell | turned over to military. David ohncon Jou Thon, Wolathag BAT ike aeeieed | «i TANTE Do ‘COOK BoP OTE TSR E Si = Workington. _0e 355" Z vid Fohn-on, Jas. | Joh u E we Sse NT vot COOK -— é : > OF Tet gud Denin form a combination of stars seldom | Thomas, drunk and assaulting officer. do. L. | M. Grane drunk and disorderly; fined st. D. | W TROS it Roly ‘mmnedia TAME. TO THE PREMISES OF TIfR Si ; sten on the same boards atone time. A. Beall, px--ing bad money; di {| Sbeay, do. do. $2. Morris Sullivan and Dennis | between igthaid 2 th streets, “sc? Ser. on Lith strrat. opposite Columbian Co! Wasuixeton Tarater.—The «Old Drury” | Venable, selling liquor to soldéey~ Will be re-oj eased to-night to the public, Mr. | Miles, shooting in street: fine H.C. Jarrett having leased the establishment. | gan, prostitution; profanity » — — SP 2S" tege. a dork hay HORSE, with threnwhite feet! iad ANTED—A GIRL to do the general house | star on farehead, which. th Work for a small fgnilgsae Good references re | proving praperty, and pay: Connell, creating a mis Michael Wall, Roger Sulli owner can ha: > By ned S35 each. » Owen Heaney W for damages. Mr. AL H. Da is T Tock how Baa ae tonne auired Apply at No. 414K street between th | te © WILLIAM MURRAY, ee ir venpol stage manager. ‘he locked wp 21 rs. and M. Kendrick, do. € ob"t Ad- : and tt it’ ~ Aa Seah Ecet. woke — _ 4 joe Room company includes Miss Aas Isaacs Menken, Third Precinct.—W. ¥. Hare, disorderly; fined | ams and Oliv ley, do.; dismissed. JM. | Waray wae aia Rete ie lest. a een ae BLOPE, com. | ae unlit for public service, #3 Miss Kate Dennin, Mrs. H. P. Grattan, Harry W. Dean, do do. sti 7B. Ed. | Higein-, drunk, nes Lamb, Juo. Brown | WYANT WAITER. tag Rose: | Teas Seen: Ce ee eee TGs oer Bega m, A. H. Davenport, and other actors of | ™ @ismissed, John Kennedy and unk and disorderly; | one who understands t i | tween Ciaremdon, House and Gol Rucke Wines. & barrels Ratt Beef, Note. « French Spy” will be the opening | Jas. Whitney, drunk; do. Priscilla Selb + John Kelly, drunk; | wages,mnda good home, the year fr or between Clarendon and barber ~nop on 6th Atrbet piece Sear Pees Hay, Mi: fenken sustaining the princial role, | Sault; curity to keep peace. Thomas Stores, Winfred McGarr and Pat’k King. ; TXXTED TO =A PWELLIN. nerthef Paw he finder will be libersily re weil fe . favorite play, wherein Kate Benin, A. H. | larceny; dismissed. Fohn H. Brown and Ellen workhonse 80 days each. M. Kendric V TED TOR —A LT? ; 5 T Manled by returning them te DLL. MORRISON & | as Sete one ir eaters ee hielo’ 2 CO. corner of 12th and B =: Be. “a res : = local . sTRIO o. ¢ a ae ees Bato toner & DPPSTRICT GF COLUMBIA, Corser ur. Wasx INGTON. —On this 25th ciny of Seytew ber, 1582, ns. Grten Cofro, br Grand Cote, om tet Saret~ Oe SCHR CAS ACK Davenport and others will appear, concludes | Lev tbe performance. M CANTERBURY.—A bill will replete with fan ‘Hen, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. | diserderty; tined $1. Also, for contempt; loc y Diggs, Clee dismis~ed. Andrew Sp u ore sam inka gnaccenay, alo. 5 Jack-on and Henry Thecker, do. E. hours. Johan is and Margaret Russell, are - — i itution; workhouse 30 days | ARD WANTED—By > iy zi i is eve! each. Theordon Harry and Rob'’t Di pre laek \ realy eens Dee Wt Smstice, of the Pears, per: op.) Wi 5 Dury, one a ee cre Pie Mec. | erderty: dismicsed. Charles Parker and Wm. | esch. Jno. Ragan, indecent exposure: dined el, 2D PigBotorts and sinzise. an. ~ | Ropally came Bantet Whaten/ aad oath, That (Rep) Wh ‘watt 2 60. A eta Ravel and of Agnes Sutherland, these | Parker. doz fined $1.55. Jarans Etlis, do; do. | Henry Perry and Chas. Michinan, drunk: do. | *i1 Board, Address "A". } dering about hie premise’ having @'meckor ee | ladies will make their chrongent ethan G place | 25.0. Jackson King, do.: do. #341. $1 cach. Samuel A. Henderson, larceny; dis. i oe <=. fr Sering ghee Nip nroaisendeaving FUYERE pays. and thus depart with the earnest Roud will of |, Powth Precinet—Margaret Dasey, drunk and | missed, "Chas. Coleman and Tenjamin Cooper. LgORM ation WANTED, OF JOTLY RIDGLEY, JAS. CULL, J.P. | ————— a ae ee , The COMMMAGAE SOE ER NNEESE | “GConacriy, wpekhonte, Peter Wals, cated | gambling Aedes. SacrlAac loonie arere | lackemnith who wamin this city a few ders azo. | | The owner of the above horas ia requested teipe By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. thes unity. e avel will appear on | tiotor without license; flued S241, Amn Ree | and disorderly; do. 810. | Any inforwation of his whereabouts will be thank: forward, prove property. Pay charges. and tase hi UBLIC SALE OF A&A HOUSE AXP LOT The ieht Tope in the character of the «Danzhter | Tan< dicorderiy:do. #125, Wagh Donsiden, —~_-.- { full 24 Fst. sexs" | away. jee2eme | DANIEL WHALES. Ubdersigued. executors wf lve inst WH wad of the Regiment.” The noted gymnast, Mr. G. Sohne a Thos mn, do; further | ASSATT.T RY A SorpTeR.—On Saturday two | 7 <a — erent ri nrsiet Saree, Goseewientee He. DeLcels, appeaisto-nignt Water John-o d Thos. Colton, do.; r £ BE vas NTED— S5 REW ARD—L his morning.» smal black | virtue of the power eonferred w, them br tee 1 a 4 hearing. Edgar Richie, stealiag watch; com. | ®0ldiers went to the store of L. W. Worthington 4 tant, xt HOPKIN ‘2 MOLE, with chain hatter onj marked with C, |- sald will, duly reeordet im the p Fonv's TiuaTx—The interest manitestea | Bearing. Eat and after procuring some crackers and cheese | and Pa. axenne on ehouller, NO. BONTZ. the District of Columbia, we alvell Sica. in “Fanchon,” last week, has induced the | -" gighth Precinct—Louis Martin, Andrew Cal- | demanded whisky, which Mr. Worthington | apply. (se s0.3t} ne 3B-3t D street, brtwten Sth and sth DAS the 2 of Octaber nantes OPleee 8. oa 4 the premt rs. nt public rate, management at. to prt it again upon the disorderly; $1.58 each. George Gran does not sell. The men then became clamprous | (way ANTE SDIAT. boards this wi "tics Ma Mitchell Bas | Yo: turned over to military, Win Willies | for liquor, aud insisted that liner chow be | WANTED IMMRDIATEL been. ¥. % REWARD—Stelen from my prev’ e I ered tater in fo do.the housework ofa smail family, and 1 Bight of the 29 of Septetiter a dake | Part ef fot num 3, gaining in populari tly, until seats | attempting to pick pocket: jail for further hear | brought for them, and the proprietor ordered { sow. Apply at an7 Now York arene, coruer lith $ Keen oo Light saree MORAE ene Ht hee Seven bended and mipety ci) pee is at Ford's are not an easy matter toget, unless | ing. pers ‘a@rnnk disorderiy; turned | them toleave the store, when oneof them named | street. fs at ighzo years id; blaze face; white om bind legs. ; 202% Ponmsylvania avenue, betwees sought for seasonably. Ford's Theater has | over to military. John Kinitic, do; dismissed. | Herbert Hogie, belonging to the Sth infantry, ANTED_A first clars COOK, fora restaurant, | Ruahtuaine'y Vee SCS Of when taken: short | SF Fousth aeeteenst - ancther great sequitiion’ is the favorite per- | John Watson, having U.S. horse in possession | dealt Mr. Worthington a powerful plow aid | WANTED A first class COOK, fora restaurat, | bushy teil. E will Bas ANS, there reward for bis | “ye Yor is fuapre Dy corr Spey Raae former, Mr. E. H. Brink, who has hosts of | 0. H.M. Winhcy, F. H. Connolly, B.L | tanoft. Ofticer J. T. Parker pursued the ot- | need apply. Working hours from fa. m toc, m, | TeCO¥er¥- PUA shovmaners Mai with hewmen andte lanpeode - both off and on the stage. ; Urans, asleep in ‘sireet; do. John Marenne, | fender, and arresting him took him before Jns- } 332K ot. betweew 13th and 14th at ‘ne 29-30 roa ‘Kook: - ing neighborhoed. formances are good in all their iments, | James Ward, drunk; Timothy McCarty, John = = - A . street. Pies Se ecreoan OW OAMPBELL. ivr wie 1 eer Sens t fee he et Gee kee om tea | Wack. druuk ana dimctens: mie Ah Dzryxen Woxas, applying fore pass to | 29% E street, Washingia, "7 na 2-3t* |! Dash.” Phe tinder will receive the above D oe at ~ A yy 2 Squive, Decided: Dok Gaines tetas eae | atta e. eginnis, drank and disorderty; | mendouriy over the Provost Guard and ail eS eee tee Semtoee Maes ont Die wed. -W Robinson, stealing pais of bore, | Meir bayonets. She was sent to the Central : i fe , sth mud the at" he Fe %5.3t* Rook: Fhe terms of ante are,ome half Of the Tur Cracvs.—The circus was a perfect jam | selling on Sunday; £10.58. Wm. Jackson, re- | tice Barnaclo, who turned him over to the mil- ANTE a f — = c ‘ at both performances of Saturday. The per- ceiving money under false pretences; dismissed, | itary. H WwW pa: D7 A pert ofuafarnished HOUSE: will Ds eis Bey ARn—h eye r ye te acured by es Srianee A 5 ier will receive above rewari oxecweers raxveee prs to at " ie 2 S — Dy leaving hin at 320 Penn. avenue, x } cost of the defaulting pu GERMAN GIRL OF VERY GOOD CHARAC- i w aa At airewa Situation ay either ladyacham. | 82 E.DUPRE. re Bi to enter the ring and take a mule-back ride. do. F. Martin, selling li a Sundays do. | (ttardhouse to sober, beiween a file of men. | berninid. child's nurse. or seamstress, ° Best of i . ClARERR iieRn. enter amule-! ride. 3 1» Se] iquor 0} mi lo. 5 . eee ice 4 ; Tecommendations, required. Please TRA ~, s ~ - Finan Eseanieennan driving onside gue, | Bi, ar fmm, femal empaths tered | Rae ies seri" | FOR SALE AND RENT. ,t™attrappomain teeters SERENADE TO Gav. WanawontH—On Sat. | gismisced, Sonn lack dos ison tote way | als Pe Insttiny aes pce ee an, wife end ehilde A privy femilyatege | COR RENT Two Par KOOMS * Stltite hick and cost of the dehtalilos perckageer™ urday night, at 8 o'clock, the serenade toGen. | Yard. Jolin ‘own, selling liquor to soldiers; | *Ycnue thatthey were a procession of prisoners { ,7) Mans few, oF mo other boarders, preferred. | floor ins pleesant and health Jocatio Wadsworth took place. A platform was ex- | turned over to the military Ti Wi of State. P x ‘y. James Williams, = ~ aa iicoce, A-numher oft ach bes Gore nro, | Gtubl; fined $1.5. Michael Green, John Doe, | RELFASED.— Alexander Prentice, arrested on cured and @ bonfire made in the street, white | Ssorder 1s; dismissed: James (uinn, larceny; | Wednesday on a charge of aiding deserters to = of Companies Hand I of the 10th New | 0° Michael Green, Harry Courtney, James escape, was released yesterday morning, it : By order of the e . References given'and required, Address Box 59% | St 1601! fe -cok de Geers WILLEAME, Auete. ost Oftier. fomiat | | PO .BEXE. FOR THE WINTER —A small, neat By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Avetionsers, TANTED TO RENT OR To PURCHASE— SE partly furnished. situated Between the UBTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Ww Two three-story HOUSES (connected Feons | TECASUTY and Patent Office “Rent 93) per mont troet. between ¥ and ( x t 12 ee : 3 : T.—Under and by virtue of a of trust to ersey Tegiment, having secured a number of os iy Mepcerigh sane Lewd rien } haying been proven that he had not aided the point egcther, pou fooma in the vie! i pee reatthe Book Store —— the subscribers, beari a “Wide Awake” torches, formed a circle of fire | Sy dincederke= do. Thome Donnelly: Pedals | escape of any deserter, two cannot be had. Address® peor Ren r—t fot and chanher, | 8.80. 18 foito reer mete by the band Gen. Wadsworth | '**¢#,to Navy Yard. ae {Postage Crreescy.—The Bullion Bank redeem | Office, immediately. (E) fernihed or utara for Womioeten Gone onan ‘the ‘bly, th Tenth Precinct—Richard Houson, riding on | their billain United States Notes or Postal Cure RNISHED HOUSE WANTE between Lith and iith » i tSeorckeck appr addressed the assem! anking | the pavement; fined $2. Orton’ Willfams, | rency when they are presented, Citizens havine i B2S_G street, be To a per: envdoreement ofthe grew principis pratt sleeping in a coach; dismissed. Mary Eliza: | only onedotlar can receive any other money for it u beth Richards, do.; trial postponed. “Charles | by presenting it to the Bank. fe 2-1w" at the convention which nominated him for | Murreret, do.’ fined $2.0 Mary Berry and : re ary } aw, ing; 3.94; y. Seo. | pebereni oe that ary MeGraw, fighting; fined $3.91; W. Sco together this great Gov- A - di al * exament, ‘erush the rebellion at whatever field, drunk: dismissed. John MeInes, d ; : Victoria Scott, do; fined $2.91. L. H. Wood-'| cost may be neces: , either of lifeblood, suf- ward, sleeping in Wagon; dismissed. dering or treasure. They had brought him for- | Shiner, do: fined $1. George Ashley, diso: ward as their standard bearer because he : story Fraine or Brick HOT or § rooms, neatly furnished, and Rot more than s | ois from the cargos peoy ibe be vey ie s = snd Penn. avenue. Address for thr ays, "Mae, Go ATi of you to the Dollar Store, 43 Penasyl- | a: this office. ay Nae »nacr Four and a half strect. and soe | - = . Hanes of New Goods now open: di V 7 ANTED TO PURCHASE-Two or three sec- choice for One Dollar. se W-1w j ond-hand SHOW CASES, Apply at BRADY a | Gattery se 77-2t Wirrrnrrst Girtrry, 434 Pennsylrania av. | = a STS KE, containing | F SAL FURNITURE, FIXTURES, STUCK and 00D WILL of a’ medinw sized Hotel—very best mon Pennsylvania ayense —4oing an excellent business—preseat proprietors retiring from business. Apply. with real name, to “Henry 0. W_." Post tffice ite ae : Visite Lik : | YY ANTEDoHy a colored man, a SITUATIE = — q stand derly; dismissed. Joseph Shiner, stealing, do. | Mzpishes Carte de Visite Likenesses of every de: | astationary engine. est of refer AND FANCY D thonght and felt in this matter as they thought | John Kafe, disorderly; do. Martin Gr tenn be obtginedatthiccetablicument, | givens Inauire at this ofice oan | md Store in Geargrtarn. << : = asleep on the street; do. Margaret Wilson, in- Likenesses of all the prominent Gener. | 7AN = a F ion t ; "¢ Trustees. it propose to enter at e1 enage: 5. ul att < = 4 TANTE few first-class HAN D> to wor! , Application for the THOMAS ©. DONN a ig ot Pro bOse, {0 enter at large into a | decext language: fined $5.91. Dutch Mott, ine Orders for Camp and ‘Felt | YY AN TED A few first-class i 2 i ; | ” 4 Georgetown. D.C. se J.C. McGTIRE & CO., A | toxicated; seur to camp. F. Hischen and write —¥ NM ARSHAL'S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of Anew HOUSE, facia- issued from the Circk 's Office ofthe » kitchen. cellar, cuit Court, of the District of Coiumbin, for a lot of ten acres County of Warhington, aud * — dis Le . in frow' ttended tu, Remember. aul go Xone tit aes EMF before going to the battle-field, Apply al Btar 01 ae WANZER—4 sood COOK, TRONER and WASH. | 3 28.—In one minute. Corns. Bu ER. To 2 suituble servant good wages and | 5 jons, Calosities, Warts Club and Inverted Na steady e:iployment will Enlarged Joints, Chillblaing, and all Dis P stcect, beceoen.ep and the Feet. cured withont pain by Dr. Wh — ~ — Well-known Chiropodist, at 426 Pennsylvania a RICKLAYVERS near 4% st. se 17-t licy of the Goverument. Suiiicient to know le sorde . car That the Government has given the most solemn perch He SA aren a and repedted assurances, and that it is sus- | € ses thie aioe isimed in this by the public sentiment of the Sees é ee ee le wl e s 3 a MCS Bo aE ee aos y energy, and that all means, agencies, and | have been made against our young fellow-citi- appliances of honorable war shail be availed of | 2°, Frank B. Orme, a clerk in the Interior De who underat. expose to public aie. for esah of the House doer of sxid county,on MONDAY, the day of October, 1862, nt 12 o'clock m... the Foll described Li it, vir: Lots leitered A, B. given. Appiy to 43: th. &e 27 -3t* WANTED—Fifteen or twenty | i shorers | W. i ~ 29-20 | | | wi : d Red Brick Workinea aul twenty L SP nJames Dunawin subdivision, of to support it and bring this trouble toan end. | Ptrtment, who was # volunteer nurse in the — .., | are wanted at the War Depar' Appls : RENT—The capacious original Lots No. 7,8, 0nd 9.ip square No. as fe {t would have been criminal folly to have over. date battle of pou eng and w Mi i r acc Heaps Doctor, froin peas Ne J. McCOLLAM, on the wor! rr W Gaur e Rho sees ity of W zt Dv. < apethor Fe at E sa uate and sent with others.to R: s | describe disea: L ature o| Se . - a | M.W. GALT & BRo., and singular the improvements thereon. sei ing a= we Wish it,am element of weakness of | £00d fellowship with the Rebels in Richmond,” | formation from them. On buildiog, | that eau eve well sveommarnded wilt se Feces nsf my hate OR ny og Eh an element of strength, | and that he and Mr. Jackson brought away f corner of Seventh street, TI ae WakD H. LAMON. We were fighting against an aristocracy | With thema Rebel mail trom Richmond. for au%3tf { fe 19-4td U. 8. Marshal, D, © which must be put down. The speaker had | Secessionis Mr. Orme was raised in this —— ig or ulways upheld the consessions and compro- pe isiurs. ty the Northand ington daily low fare and s mises of the Constitution in behalf of slavery; oung men; but the war had changed our relations to that | @ad we learn from the-most reliable souree= which was the cause and source of the war, | that while Mr. Orme resided in the State of ninent For ti : This struggle is already far advanced; it is near Illinois (which he did fora year or two pre- i py at the office of Great Penn- | itsend. We are in the pangs of dissolution, or | Yious to this Rebellion) he had the entire confi- | sylvania Koute, northeast corner of Pennsylvania ‘we are im ihe pangs of exorcism. If we would | Gence and respect of all who knew him, He is Was aye Office open from save onrselyes, We must cast out this devil, | * brother of Hon. Wm. W. Orme, of Iino metas. No“TON, ys lb which has tormented and disgraced us from | Who is among the most prominent lawyers iu = = mene the hour of our national birth. We want peace, | that State—a warm. earnest, devoted and inti- Waat ax Amovxt or Scrrens@ ann Drsrise but more than we want peace we want coun- | MAte personal friend: of the President. Mr. | among the Volunteers would be prevented by the try. We want peace, but we want an honor- | Orme’s three brothers are now in the service, | free use of Hollowsy’s Pills and Ointment. = — j able peace. A permanent peace, a solid peace, | 4nd we are assured that no four menin the | Wonnds,S and Scurvy, the Ointment ANTED—In a shee s ya sr art and active | When we haye achieved that, we shall com. | Government are more loyal and devoted to the Peder ae So ee Fexgrs,Smalt | WV YOUTH. at No. 131 Palavenuc, se 25-6 ence again ona career of prosperity which | StTs and stripes than he and they are. The at Os ec Ecce et IRON HALL, Fer sae on New Je San each: bh ) at 403 12th street. se Int i ke 7 GREATEST CHANCE Ss. The be c= and lar 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU&. EMILE DUPRE Would reepeetfally inform his friends and em tomers that, having just returned to this city from New York, be oifers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, n good cond atitable for a propeller; must vo in a «ound full pare | 3 JOTIN MUL- - left till called for at No. 7, South Frede- Baltimore Re 27-7t™ = = q Consisting of n y 25 cts. per Bos : TANTED—A NURSE—one with good recom. | we haye never known, and which the world | Rumerous friends of Mr. @rme here regard the ee Ouly Seren pe eee one oe bias | Ww dation. Apply immediately fo $™1 Third SUGARS, lias never before witnessed. We shall spring charges made against him as simply ridiculous, Messrs. AH. Hart & Co. have removed theic j ke %-3t™ TEAS, by one bound to be the mightiest, the freest and | “2d prompted by improper motives. We learn | stock of Tudia Rubber Goods trom their branch | DIATE! FURNISHED il ne the best people on the face of the earth. that it is true that Mr. Orme was treated kindly | Store. 98 Pennsylvania avenue, back to Boston, | HOUSE containing lv or 12 rooms, located in COFFEE, Afwr again thanking the assembly for their | by Some persons in Richmond. whom he had | futing the summer, where they will be pleased te |.” 1 Otabis ‘nelehibed ‘Address’ Lock Box — : sPtoms, attention, the speaker retired. Known from his infancy, and was released | Of ‘the various articles made from lndia Rabies og | NO. 31, Washington Pont Office se att 0.450 Twelfth st’. east side Ee G i through the influence of Prot. Alex. Dimitry, oe “abe ors wi © forwarded _ cam 7 e a Hf sts., comfortable APART- Gov.Blair, of Michigan, was then introduced - 5 Gutta Percha. Orders will be forwarded by any } ANTED—A JOUSEKEEPE ae - j to the assembly by General Spinner. He de- | Who now holds an office in the so-called Rebel | express compuny's lightning tram and arcive in| : aiarten i 17s; Single and with sitting je FLOTR, lored the tardiness with which the war had | Government. twenty-four hens, cherper to our citizens than they secon obi | of Nol : iy furnished. No child: be BUITER tampon . mad cake ‘chat th t Ss Lhe sold here. Send on your orders and have | Wap greg? Mars: house. The location is one of the most desirfiis é secon aod waren perians sania tates DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.—The following have Cae Wee heres | A thantacnes° sa askipay — ARO: pote nee Siac abe ene L& Co! thes hay i = it Ee TE: e jay an -morré been reported since our last: > Go H j , TE - re aa 3 —aee Aso, meee peabaer Engi A aeunGone ie John S. Edwards, hospital steward, N.Y. ser, Boston: Mastechine berg ste reper nips oe eens | BOARDING. ta wre give them rest neither day nor night; but Sylvester Ford, company B, 94th New York. j ere there are few. or no other boarders, | & ee a Sa natant ef that, as this war continues, it grows sharp; that Fred. Quistoff, company C. th New York. Weukl require one i HOCH ROUMS NOW VACANT, with BOA HAVANA CIGARS, the biows fall thick and fast, and that there be m. Maloncy, company G, 3d Virginia. ms H fe C atNo.71 Be no intermission of them. Kindheartedness was Jas. F. Farrell, company ¥, 48th Pa. ; = which, R very excellent thing, but we had been too Walter Wall, company A. 13th U. f ljiam A. Batchelor’s cclebrated Hair Dye pro- | cHily. = ion TRAN: | being purchesed-from © prizs-veseel, much <0, and he wanted a new policy inaugn- Corp. John Murphy, company B. 31st N.Y. color not to be distinguished from nature— | Go008 MOUSE WANTED, furnished or unf tWakinn, -¢ a * rated. He congratujaied the country on the | Wm. Fuller, company F, Ith’ Mass. Warranted not to injure the Huir in the least; rem- | SW nished, well situated. in good order; to have cord and PP enables us to had been given on which this war should be | esa name unknown, on steamer Ann | Hair for life y, Red or Rusty Hair instantly | housesa geod tenant (private faroily) and thetect | pg water all tifcugh the ho: 4 own liad now struck at the root of this mis W. A. Robinson, 1st indep’ | turns a splendid Biack or Brown, leaving the Mair | of care by are-ponsivle party way be had by at- | —* H SUTLERS, aad a 3 : . d be iful. Sold by all D} DIBST-CLASS. PERMAN NDTRAN 7 5 dressing Box 564, P. O., giving location, reference TENT | SUDPLERS, ‘That infernal devil, called slavery, | Sylvester Ford. company B ile sede Ke. ua (ores ee ee eget .may be obtained in one of the most SUIDERS, which lies at the bottom of this rebellion, we | Wm. Maloney. company on Fee eins i ened Wi | Realthy and beautifull locations in the city of | If you want to Purchase how take by the throat and throttle the monster. | T. L. Anderson, company E. 1st Pa. Rifles. Lox, on the four sides of each bor. Washington. No. 42 Missouri avenue. between $4 | Basson 7 : And when that is done the country is free, and Benj. Hoffman, company I. A i Factory, No.81 Bavels and 48, stroets. and within two minutes walk Of Pa | GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, aad free forever! He felt as if the victory was | John Richards, company D, 57th Pa. m (Late 233 Broadway i ny Tistine Waskincten’ outs Red ot iene abe TOBACCO, “Bp siready more than half won. We had before a Capt. J. 8. Vangorder, cempauy K, li Pa. = —— ADIES, LOOK HERE !—I want every lady ia tay, ata moderate expense. Of Best Quality end at Low Priees, Food canse—the cause of our Goverament. We | ae rarese ees f let Aaa MARRIED, 4 town to bring their flannel. muslin, camabric You Mat Call a have added now the most inspiring idea which | A. P, COI ny H, a. | _Onthe Sd instant by the Rev ©.C. Meador, Mee | Eat mys ti : = = i 2 Ma n ever elevated the thoughts of men—the idea of | Wm. Haitle. company G, 11th Conn WILLEMS IL, BIGHT to Mies SULLA A STEW Susie fata clganr prison tier eos PARTIES, Ke. i EMILE DUPRE’, liberty. s i , . 4 a Cornall McGill, company A, f6th Ohio. ART. sll of W cton, “| article of ladies’ wear. We only charae six cents per | ————__ -—__-__ a ea —— 320 PENNSYLY4NtA AVENCE. In conclusion Goy. Blair paida high tribute | Jefferson Kendall, battery L. Ohio Art. +202 — | teidta, and are the only persons in town who make T HE GRAND BALL A io the people of Washington forthe manner in | H.C. MeFarland, sergeant Co. F, 14th Mich. DIED, | it an ‘exclusive business. Call at 260%, Seventh = 7 THE ae Iron Building, which thegggnd treated the wounded soldiers M. Debonport,company E, S6th New York. Ih this city, cin Sunday, the 28th instant, in the | SUPE Mesh between L and M streeta, Northern ASSOCTATED, BOOK BINDERS a large stock of Goods. before the ua- in hospi and after urging the assembly ——— 47th year of his ase. CHLAUNCEY ADAMS, for. | Biberties. __ = ———— ar rE to stand by the President and Government he More Troops.—The 31st New Jersey regi- | merly of Indinna. but for the past ten year retired. | ment, numbering 973 men, arrived aboui seven arene Lian ae ewe sude Saber Ex-Goy. Boutwell, of Mass., was nextintro- | o'clock last evening. They are under the com- DS eAMAG Wo whitcnte ks ae duced. He complimented Gon. Wadsworth, mand of Colonel AT. Berthard, and are fully peti AMES. younee-t von of 2M and ‘And argued that it wasthe duty of all men, who | euent for immediate service, Ms . i » i es e, ~ < M ge it was tender. the bud not half participate in the administration of public af. he 145th New. York, numbering $13 men, ar- When Jesus hath ealled me to lay amy shadtaken piece. Re IROX TERRETS. Navy Doranruest. { Wasmxcrox, Septewber 13, laa, Tar Navy Derartment will receive W TED TO. KENT—A STORE. he Gents’ Furnishing business. Box 1%, at this office. = tt W ANTED—At the Government Hospital for the Insane, on the Anacostia Heights.one MAN AND HIS WIFE (witho u TEMPEKANCE HAli.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2p The Committes c= themselves that no ex- iz wanth » render this one Gf the most pleasint spre ed of its kind. f E { | roaenes || tchildren) ay attendants x a ie bane of ele been engaged, - for ThA Spas actiae one erection A board : r ; 3, and se Ws 3 o j te % E . i B tt] ‘ort: am psbire, dairs, due to themselves, to their country,and rived atalate hour last night. They are ac Karenell. dear parents! my playa ' fens, Ald ONG natiied Women as principal, si j scl balding o: iret i re A io Heaven, to abandon the positions they hold, | companied by the eelebrated Whitworth baud, | lta high up in glory. praying for you, j -_ CUntel & Repad.> Se 2-Tw = Arramaepents. | Boston. New York. and eh ae many, dards it they do not believe, earnestly, fully, and | 9nd come fully prepared for a campai The The funeral will take place this evening, at Mrs. | CCOUNTANT—The services of an experienced | Jaa. 2, MeOowes, Pa y | pipe for each vessel. " without wavering, in the great cause to which | following are the principal officers :—Colonel, k's, Corner and B stand * ji ‘Accountant can be had in the evenings, upon Pinas ait Of Assectahed Bi i n one of the Lowers there is to be e.pilot house, the people of this country are called, which is | Wm. H. Allen; Lieut. Colonel, 0. P, N. Ballinz: after a short but psig. | written application addressed to 266 H st. 69 15-11 . eager i infant daughter of 4 the whole to be ou the generat plan-ol (hose Bow the maintainance, on this soil, of the principles | Major, R. L. Van Wagner; Adjutant, W. W — day-and izhowrs. | QEVERAT MEN (discharged soldiers preferred! Seer: eratt Foon, | "ithe afemeter of the tower’ SU be Si feet tn the of freedom, not bounded by color, or conutry, | Horton; Quartermaster, U.'S. Lowe: Surgeon. ; * mi a Hoss wanted te sell goods to the army in ;H. St. Cinir, Fs . | ear: ity thicknens will Be It Inches componed ee or race, but acknowledging, in the Government | Wm. Rockwell; Assistant Surgeon. . Leaay. | this city and yicinity—a first-rate chance to make M. RB. Cordon, JAI | pintes of not lene than ome tach thtekr: M Which we set up, and in the rights which we |. The 133th New York arrived about daytichi 5. H ‘Appix at 43% Penusxivania ay.. (second Phas. retier, Frank Miller. | The smoke-pipe in thicknesseix incher, com, + BP recognize in all men, that he, who has been | thismorning. Their ranks are fall. numbering H sts seid sW. Hons. _____ 1 | er aateanet ieee teameuseneeanaecraemintione: created by his Maker, in the image of his Maker, | 1,40 men, who were recruited principally in H TANTED_A ¥ RNISHED HOUSE, imm FE bp NG ACADEMY! ter at the ep, forty. inches, and height abowe ++ enutled to equal rights with any other man | Tioga, Broome and Tompkins counties. “Ac- 3 t \ ‘ately. ina ceptral Jocation—not less than 1 a . KR. LABBE Has the honor of anuoune- : the dock eight feet. he the in the country or upon the earth. companying them is x fine band. The follow- “have in Heaven to bloom — (Repub.) a tent and best of references given, | img that be intends reopening his Academy | gos cenepeparione mand oes ngee oF ha Aaa y He held that republican institutions were not | ing are the fleld officers. Col. D. Ireland, Litt! ——_—_——__—d<_ ! Adires <i. B..’ Box 3. Star Uflice. ge ll-tt the je Ia pO guns. and will tate the cost and the ne in sian, ® faiure. They are pnt to a severe trial in | Colonel Voorhees, Major Willoughby, aud Ad- Pee i : ; ee AGL | which the work on each vee! will be compioged om hese days, but they have not failed. There jutant C. E. Barto. pretter ts | WAAR ree ergUhe CREO Ne ke | — ~ , board and ready for xervice. 4s been frilure on this continent in our affairs, | a oe . . Lienalse . re Hl FURNITU RE. = - —_ = a i ar 5 a 4 | | The contractor will _be farnished with general - d what is it? Simply this—the attempt, not For. t 9 o’eloc! me FIRE AND BURGLARS | Shich we are paying the highest cash prices. Fam- tO PAYMASTERS, QUARTERMASTERS, | drawings by the Navy Department, ply tempt, no’ Wovnpep.—Aboni 9 o'clock last night, Win. se | ilies declining housekeeping, or having a surplus CLA™M AGEN Proposals will be received until the 15th dayof py the framers of the Government, but | Murphy, a Government teamster, and his | The subscribers keep constantly on hand a large {| of fursitere sili aad it to teeie ad pategs feeiee | RANEE RO SCECERS. Oncler sal mint er eben 40 te ae ade by men thirty and forty yearsago, who brother, a soldier, were met on the avenue by a | acura aeTibets } usa call, oy DONTE & GRIFFITH | And A! Having Momeu Dealints treth ‘the Army. | partment and endorsed on the ontside “ Paoros ans i then already abandoned the principles of — section of the Provost Guard. The guard halted ; §. C. HERRING & COS | Jet2-tf No 369 Seventh between I and _ Just published, a new | For REVOLVING TURRETS,” that yy be dis- Government, atfempted toset up and per- them, but the soldier started fo run: and on ee Colebrated . lower RRWeD = very bere In KSC OEE oe aI ARMY PAY PARLE, _ ' Unguished from etherletters. se i+lawtectls: popal Government half slaye and half free. being pursned and overtaken by the gnard a FIRE AND BURGLAR PROUF SAFE: | \V 3 cket, to pay cash forall articies Vand approved by the Second And. — tempt has failed. Washington, Jeffer- collision occurred between them and Wi clearly at a I RON ARMOR PLATES. Those leaving the » and their associates, had no be- | Murphy,who interfered in behali of his broth: payaras?.: CASH BOXES. | city or having anurplus. will do well toveait, BR | oe, a Navy Deranruryr, { 3 Government, and the Govern- | and tes received 2 bayonet wound—the weapon | Preteen ap tained a ) BUCHLY. 425 Seventh street. between G and H, | =. SS). 5 Wasnixcz0x, September 13, 192, ent which they set up was not of that char- penetrating the right breast and passing tg | With the Best aud Most Approved Locks, {east side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Furni- gt - Tae Navy Derarrxest will. until the 15th of eter. They knew that slavery existed, but the lung. They took the soldier into custody. | BF Attic Manufactures Prices. ® | ture. Sis eo BT ___ ne W6-th tions, from L Ng » Feceive copra, for ig elivery of hey did not believe that a Government found- and left the teamster on the street. Some gen- | TAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., HED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to | alse. & Sloth a, don slavery and freedom could stand, they | tlemen standing by took the man into the Union ade no tempt to fonnd such a Government. | House, corner Thirteen-and-a-balf and E sts., Calhoun, Jeft. Davis, and the supporters of | and a’ physician was sent for, who examined mo Cor enth st. and 3, THE FIRST EMS Sree ue: rent. for from one to thre: . HOLME: LMER IN | Dwelling for a private fa he United States, and first int seity, having | First or Second War 3 Arne Teal” Deck’ Plating for’ a "venga Aothi ing in each of the Navy Yarara Port clothing, from ° Kg Poston New York, aud Philadelphia roe Taule durably aod neatly sr “ithe’ Bide Plating to be im five Shicknesses ef Pi i is! ' ing Tal for ser) as oe iecationin the | 1 fo. 3) dass, Phe wh reed, Address Loek Box | 78? i lates, not less tha inoh in thicknest end, ebellion had departed from the views of the | and dreesed the wound, and pronounced it eturned with the army has taken room 66, Washington, D.C. af i mad. 4 4 sig yn a = the Deck Pia ing in thickmesses threc-eumrters sears tthe commiry, and now the race of | dangerous, but not mortal. ‘The wounded man | Louitiana avenue, where he jsteady to exe ! r , _—_—— Eee ae ee eg a eS i ' 4 z ¥ 3 rders with as munch satis! ion as bere’ fore. ' we 4 Ha veholdess Ou Unis continent must beexter- | was then taken in charge by the Secong-ward “'B, Dr. B. har now no connection with Ria for- | WW Aton for wineries Braicct onic | QEALED PROPOSALS are invited till the Istday Gone hy the Goreramant at the Nery Tends, a. Not the people of the South, but as I patrol, and conveyed to the Quarterfaaster's | mer placefof business, 308 Pa. ar ke If-iua* tC. E. SAVAGES, 34 sud 36 L of Uctobver, 1362, at 12 o'clock M..for furnishing The Plates are to conform generally to those nse@ ud before, the race of slaveholders on this Hospital, on Seventeenth st. west. RPHANS' COURT. District of Colembia, Wash | ™OFe a — De martopent of Wastingion,D. C.. in the vessels of the class of the“ aitor," sow nts! oe efore Pa + ‘olumibia, sh * i p elsot POT. 2 chi » 3 its Tnwst be exterminated before thi : —————— (U externiy: Sor tn, Wie En the 1 The Botate ; Ry re yo m toward the extermination of this | ¥en Osiia Lawrtace che b tie ee . with the appre n ofthe Orphans’ | Offer. be ed by the 15th Oc- a eee ; rice of slaveholders, by the declaration of the | )\on «ho is em: ployed about one of the medical maton Connty aforesaid, appointed | XD oiienti hand for good € ‘The proposals will be addressed to the Navy De- resident of the Republic chat in ninety days, | Colleges and Mane Crna cehGsunon ae h day of October next, for the final | UPR inhermaids, Waite Bit boshelof@ partment and endoracd on the outside epee ¥ sed, slavery inthe | tinatic and is confined ih “gt isahige Tt i: Young Men to wait on i L. A. BECK © for Iron Ariuor Plates, that they may be diet bi should crane. And | ateged by the aggrieved partie ihat Celine, | 4 | hotels Farin Hands wanted. Employers in wan | : sand endorrd | guinhed frow o¥her letters. se Li-Inwtectls Seth ad ae ee ee ee een Taaile 3 | nnshand was the cause of Green Becoming when aud where Se ie eae er praee sete | : en PrOPOsare FOR PAPER, actical fact, as wi be, then the race of | . oniaving =~ sed are no Se tainad mith or sts Saxy s Er 3! —_ lavebolders shall have ceased, then the dawn | [naticy by cajaring him weit dead men's Court of Washi: Gounty aforeni be obtained without charge by applying as above. | C SSH HOUSE! CHEAP GOODS Navy Deranryexs, f the day of peace will have appeared, and not saan aaa ohne, AS becm ent from the | claims properly vonched, or they may otherwise = : 2 { ‘SEPH J. MAY. Bureau of Provisions and Closing fore. P —_ La peeadlecea Green we been confined the | Ly jaw be excluded frum all benefit of said de —_— — ——— Wa ae 2 Fira wr Cla Ota ‘Septemslar 22, 1962. . eS 5 pera js 2 rem es! ‘ov ided O pf this orde feof rr » bs S (senile a paral ads worth would be ani indleation that the | Situ cach othr and Mare Cont eee |. ene Dlae Previews to the said ttth day of October | 94) eco ge pRARETS PEAWTA-| . FOREIGD ABD VOMEECIC EEE GOODS. | Selleatlog ut ine tate eee Breoklya. New eat State of New York wan wavering in this | awrence, who had the former arene A true co: ROBBINS. tier mE Sos Pa. avenge, between sth and ith siieets, York, three Liuindred remms of paper. itu the privi ruggie, and that the effect upon the count Omcer J.'F. Parker. She was taken Wren Zt Iaw ss ster of Witis | 10N BITTERS og tashineton, D.C. lege Of increasing the quantity to ome thousapd nd the cause would be trrible; and the resnit Justice Clayton, who held her to Security to HE TAX-PAYERS’ MANUAL. Containing the | Of this celebrated brand appears to be ia every FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF ay cto he white, 19°; Saches by 161 it would bethat overs rebel heart throuzhout | deep the f mm teAtts Of Congress imposing direct and excise | one's mouth, as well a DEESEG ODDS to weigh te pounds to the ream. and made of linen We eleven seceded Staies would be cheered by axes ; Wcente, . ° = just ved, “ doanveny ome boot ¢announceaent that New York had talterey, earns Martin Van Buren; Lawyer, Statesman,ani Man; | They are splendid a E JOS. J. MAY, New gtor yam sas aeanee oe wailed Mtinoees © Was singuine, however, that such would | _ SECOND-WARD STATION CASES.—Before Jus. | Scents. sirantin og | BPON tO Strengthen and 30% Pa. av..betw. 9th aud doth tock page, With one inch Tonngin at top aed 4 ot happen. 5 . tice Clark —Sunday—Jus. Spoonhower, Jacob | .Mareuerite, by Madame Emilie de Giractin; 25 j ODO 5 ——— aap Sample of quality, sind sice of the paper amar He further argued that where the American | Randolph, Jas. H. Davis, Wm. McCall, drunk: bi bthill's Popular Treatise on Deafness ; 25 cts, coon = EYE AND EAR. er ar the iow ot te, Kain be pike ple conquered they would inhabit, and that | trued over to militiry, Peter Cross, riding ‘illiams on Diseases of the Eye; $15. i EMY GOODS Se on. Wew Vork; Philadelphia, Pennsyl a ew would take possession vf the fertile tlelds perenne Contig reeled Wate Hookers Firt Book in Chemistry 5 £3 cents, Migs chee — > D DEAFNESS. Rereaw ‘i wes toes if the South. y a hat: jail for court. ely Kel-cr, diso ly: e Quincey 5 ie a H Ss; ane iced = ‘ _ = SD WIM no Hon. J.C. Underwood was next introduced. | $2. Michael Sullivan, do; $1.6. Mich. Gra- Among the Pines, by ‘ke emcee CAMP STOVES. sn aroons ee eee ae KER, the ‘only lea UTUMS AND WINTER SHAWLS.—New nd after referring favorably to the President’ yand, stealing cout and pants: for further hear- Th GameFish or ee dats ox MESS CHESTS. TIN-WARE ” ‘ Seldiiey. can be eonenietd « —_ FET Ray =e RS “ oe oclamation and the meeting of loyal Gov ing Joha Robinson, Win. Allen, drunk; $2 | A Hook about Deetae \gin) oe s i SPOONS, CUTLERY, | the EWE and EAR reairing \ x wants of Year ei eee, ors, he concluded by some complimentay euch. Mary McLaughin, Geo. W. Frick, do.; The Dlystery, a novel, by Mrs. Wood, 50 ceats, TIN CUPS, TIN PLATES, * af ment or Surgical upegations | Dere. usions to Gen. Wadsworth. dismissed. “Monday—Robert Fox, Delia Fox, The Orpheus C. Kerr's Papers ; 74 cants \ SCALES COOKING STOVES, | HEARING Office 287 j one ice only. the actur.) gash stapdard walue Robt. Wintield, Joseph Jewell, Jus, Hollins, | _ + 18 FRANCK TAYLOR, | ast reogi pat OW TAMER. 8 oo copy eer hon Shas, 'sincr ing; | marl of in in Geure a + a el Sta _ 35 es mE ome ‘ast y % 5 > ah, formed many @ak t t Northern rresponients «end Swasn Up About $0'¢lock Ist evening the Lebreton pga Digg ey ee en ATTENTION, SUTLERS AND OTHERS, be! S80 Paavonve, | bi 4. and the testimonials awarded him. (which | ws new supplies daily “*teT® C0 ‘ Fra as dhe ama a pail hcl that gen- | san Beckley, keeping @ disorder! houses slo : CIDER-OIDER-CIDER. LIFYBUBNE HOSPSTAL, May 23, 1002. Onder, ned Mt this offea,) ore Of Seow am | An imomsction Of crx solichted, it - Was riding, a buggy contain ary Sinifh, drank: do. Wm. Mortoy &. — ately) “tl = itera = € os essr-. Wall came in coutact with each other | “Herman, Sataucl sulteran, taken from Ma, | St Barrels of Witton & Lawrence celebrated W HoLresaiw pEdiens eee BS Pa. aves the avenue, between Ninth and Tenth sts | Wolfe's house: turned over ‘tO military. Mrs. | NEWARK OLDER for wate in quantities to exit De rg | S. HAVER. | ASGIMBRES —A, poy. nd beth vehicles were smashed. The oecu- len Wolte, keeping a disorderly house; and | purehasers.—and at our usual New York prices: those | TRUNKS, Maia Stee S:. HAVER. many really cho'ce ants, with the exdartion of one of the Messr Ssh, hice boyy gbittron wa Mie.) Adieede | Wiloun @ LAW RRNOM, BACKS, CAM Te ar epHENER OO | a MLL WHO Was slightly IDjUred, Cargge ausuat. Qll beld to bail for Turther beaz ing. : » 204m Seconds ner Pé.avszag, ne f f -cclmit 302 Pe. Bra bot bth bad Lk add i Pa. ereaac aba Dini eet r . wT i 4 _—