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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: SATL RBAY........... OCTOBER 4, 1562. ez READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SER OVTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER Notice to News Agents. News agents with the army under command ef Generel MeClelian and the forces in and Baltimere, in the West or Suuth, shouid orders for the Sran to Henry Tay- for the Washington Star, Sun Iron Baltimore, } +2102 - SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS viischie vous attempt of certain paper- of the New York Times and Washington Hp. can stripe to breed iH-ferling between Gener: Matleck and MeCtelan meets a pointed reb morning’s Jat-iigence eh a special corre-pond (whose lecubrations werr pron wity of le cded matter by an editorial notice im the same vein with the Q nication, showing the anions of the thing,) alleged lately that a review of ry operations attendant on the retire m. MeClelan from Harrison's Land. ing and the campaign of Gen. Pope in front of Washington, which lately appeared in the In- 7, Was written at the instigation of Gen. McCleHan, and for the purpose of reflect- ing upon Gen. Halleck. This allegation is denied point blank by the Anfelfigeneer, and “Miles” is further treated toa canstic and “first-class notice,” caleultted to pierce the hide of a rhinoceros. The Republican wndertakes to rebuke those © whose sole business seems to be to get up im- probable stories to bring ourgenerals at lozeer- heads, who never have been on other thar best of feqn> with one another, and tome the country think that our entire staff of brave sen- erals age a pack of quarrelsome fools, whoought to be dtamissed the service." Satan rebuking sin” with a vengeance! comm: — +200 Tus Fat. Eevetiows.—The autumn elec. tions m the followin: dicated below. In each of the Met of Conzress will be elected. We have ne hand the tables of the last apportionment. but i: will not vary much from tie last. in Some and increasing in other: Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey. New York (and Go evember itt onsin . ovember 8? The reguiar monthiy ingot the Roard oi Commerce of New York was heid on Th day last. The enly business of importines o- curing was the consideration ef a ceived from the Secretary of S: Qu extract from 2 dispatch trans mi artment by Mr. Dayton, ministe: ii relation to the recent official cires service inthe United S am immigra- bunis tte Republi York Temes, anc ing Gue credit: and in the same numbe BS Which i- and TIVES Re credit. 1—Hepublican. The ster quoted the letter mentioned precise. iy 2s it found it in a Baltimore paper, without ¢ from which it was taken desig: th, suniable neizhbor ! S27 From the well known We haye a ce Also. from the euterprising ms sher, we have an exeetient map of the Lower Mississippi river -rum St. Louia to the Guif of Mexico. Lioyd's rr: invaluabie to all who would keep "> Posted as to localities connected th army movement:. @7-On Thursday las: Parson Fi nlow ad- sod an audience ef fifteen 1 tans, abt on the war. He approyed Mr. Li coln's proclamation of emancipstic ¢ He m. and to become colonies of Enzinud. Gen. Cass occupied a seat pon the stand, and at the conelysion expressed his roval of Mv. Brow @7-A reconnoitering force n left Suf- folk, Virginia, and went Village of Zuni, on the Black T, wh & skirmish oveurred Wit unimportant restits, Entrenekiments are being thrown np around Suffolk, and the troops there furl able to defend it against fifty thonsand men, id as the B71: is stated by a Western paper that Goy- ernor Morton, ef Indians, has ordered that forty per cent, of the Quakers of the State be Sseessed fur enrollment, and those drafted are te £0 OF to pay two hundred dollars. 87 From the publishers, Peterson & Bros., Philadelphia, through Shillington, Odeon R ing, we have ©The Trail Hunter™—one of Gtetave Aimard’s most spirited stories, A Goov Dex: Bhout one th Bte- of Ourmg the y —Mrs. Lincoln has distributed sand pounds of grapes s hospiials abo to the t the city k Taylor we have Part 22 of valuable «Rebellion Recora,* embellished with portraits of (ren, Ucintzieman and Ben. McCulloch. + ABOUTS OF THE Rese GENER We kears that Gen. Longstreetis making his Le residence of aries Jas F: « Martiusburg. Gen. Lee stops w fiammond, at North Mountain, wall” Jackson coutinues about “ins seretofer Wheeling Araqus. Ls.— a tare the Turkish & Which is i paper aw I ubles—abuut eight hundr pilar~ SA wild woman of the wootis wheation” in Parix, She wa ru ta mnpracticable and unheard-of yp > been exhtbited before the learned sor or bair measures five feet mn tength, a r this at Woolly ber an ap; @ A Hvorarian, resiain ongas, recently prnished specwd of teo great Int i ving Bim of an ear, and he d@th: pleasing souvenir in his & 8 Vienna paper. HThe rebel Governor of Mine + Loujsinna and Texas tateiy tu Houston, and adopted an addre. ‘ple, enijois concer’ of action. weseng-r to Jef! Davis aad the othe tes, aking their approval. 7 A -twel suspension bridge of 110 yard. 2 & now undergoing the < t ey DOCKET ey sent * rebel kenbead, Engian The st Srection stot tt sary * pet square tack of temstile stra, oun MInATARY PUD tke Rebels were contempiating similar ; i ing or tuyading private ~~ THE FRONT Yesterday morning, te nes on at witich me was was at Rapy vint to W: snock Stttion, on the road, TY milesont Met Han’ & rebel picket * have ssn to believe, sim two pieces of arti orcs out that Lee lett there on crossinc ry Tand THE MONITOR The Monitor has been moured under the shears at the Navy Yard, preparatory to civing her al overhanting. In order to prevent disappoimtment. state (hat ne visitors are wowed int eo would d— the guard passing noue thronch the eate but! sss with the omt- | those having passes or busi cers. Quite a number y went to See the tron-cind this morning were turned hack at the gate. NEGRO PRISONERS IN RICHMOND, Th the Kichmond Whig of the 3oth nit. Gen. Winder publishes a list of nbout a hundred ne- grees confined in tof whom twenty are from the free States, the names enumerated are the toNow- Washington city: Isate Webster, 1 Hill, fohn Clarke, Chas. Mont snd Stunuel Hill—all de the list. Th bronght in a man named Hiram who Was arrested yesterday near Leesbu the coot beng aspy in the servic Rebels. The ow: taken before the 7 at, who sent him to the Old Cu SED who w Thursday. on the charge of giy information to the Rebels duri prisenmen the Prove '¥ to appear whenever reg < arrested on late im- DENT. THE PR incoln hi; to-day. Heis looked z of the after: n into our hospitais by But, on These men " ® not the prostrations ne not all, of our hospi ‘ rough the wards represents iy every regiment, squadron or rthern people t 1 for suppli ‘YY Commission, it has failed to pro- way for the regulars. In order to better and more pertect a commission is divided b it the various hospitals praiseworthy kindness 2 tO Wants of thos rom the may be. kr vently the Inquiry ts made by some kind dat each ward, are there any soldier: trom — w they represent.) Of conrse the reqular. knowing this te m honly the volunterr, thouch he ¥ tye of the same State mentioned, does hh be micht be included in the Consequently he does not ¥ Te of that benevolence wh meted cut to bis comrades about him. obliged to plod thronch his affliction un. for und uncomforted, un he may have hap. pened to eniist in his behalf the kind ~ympathy some passing friend, or the interest of his it nselyes. ice of the workd will undoubtedly it is their busizess to fight, + fice every danger incident rid. This is true “kK pon the aye they ne fevlings volunteers?) Haye they no hearts that wenld be as thankful for bestowed ? In short, are they not a part of the < who are to-day pouring ont salvation of our blessed thrown wounded. ‘@unot some means. organizations, or even donation, be devised or granted that will reach more irectly this portion of onr i veterans, eretofore been unprovided for. and Ws another bright link be added to the now brilliant chain of hnmanity and philanthropy! Af the writ uecessful in calling th ton of some benevolent hearts to thi object. he will feel that the object of writing eal will be more than realized, and ‘Joice in the prospect of comfort and relief that would be afforded to the suffering of onr rerular army who might be thrown into our ho-pitals during the progress of this unholy rebellion, and # new channel opened for the works of love and PRILANTH STERN Vincinta. Master, returned to Ue city long trip throuzh V they are Hur in as. The almost im- poverished. ‘They haye hterally nothing to at. The guerillas seem to be creeping up to- ern Railroad. Only a or twoago two of Capt. Peirpoint’s men who were ont on picketduty were captured by gueriiias, The day Major Pumphrey left Phillips tor tus city, he was e E dl Otrebets. Having acor in his po joyine an i brethren.” an Wherliag £ ou fell like en. Southern ndidate tor L at Insneh an event the case of Mr. King willbe somewhat analogous to that ot Mr. John A.Gurly, of Cincinnati, who is a Unive reyman, said to be an ive polemist: and when nominate ter fur supporting for office am: believe in hell. the reply: “Mr. Garly will not be ir ss tong before he will find out ther eaunship Va: ave to the United sr WMan-ot-war, Nhe sun> of pene y calit yi it hich he nt, Risk IN THE PRE EOF Laces: Beer National tax upon the < heen decided by the various the price fr x dollars wud a halt per har to seven dollars and a half per barrel. ‘This se is, however, a temporary NAT May Ulimately bo con. ary to raise the cost per barrel to lieved, will be the retail pri 827 Gen Sherman publishes ah ‘t-mphis Bulletin of Sept. 21, in which he 3s from soldiers or officers Should report the of- fer at headquarters, and assuring them that he will p to the «xtent of military law, cumvicud ve pluuder- property, us FAIRS 2 P RIV “nee Of the Phila LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a TENDING ARMIES IN KEN. —Retyrning to couple of day as when we Taft. Pirareencnn— pown to be a rebel | ~ a ; A Battle Betweem them oJmminent—The two Armttes Clase Toz Swear (ley will not Ran Aye ares a fs BoThe Rebels began to fort y #rankfort, but they are now répre- songed astexacnating it. Kew of th found in that direction ay zonthe Bar he shichtest | wignt ot any kind bas been or 15 being y= aks Rebels over, ROBB Ars * tise dae $s partieatar plation at SF trom f point. Our beliéf fa that Gen. Sumner, witha rriopgeot hirvld troops ich el be sent hi point perhaps tlh Jate a= a base for supplies 2 2 Neves Will remain AbThis ¥, holdin a | mers coming within ovr in error in { WHIT coubth on the southern of the corps upon © he east fork of > fortityme their stions suneng hills sad shington to the | tvalry, | art » Main Stein, y number of troop aAtitmay be worth only. wl is waiting to-day for the main rmy to come ap =the Rebelo sw A teht is ane CAVALRY VISIT LE KECONANVLSSANU th Indiana cavalry. emmy claim 36,46 troops on the ttle is certain on wimentsof infantry and two of Their present dety is pairoling the sou ; bank of the river, from the Spring- te below Kelty's Milla. rr about cro: Pork of Salt rive © abo: ti Williuns’ division had | two men killed and ten wor As firing had been during the afterr © reevived at noon to-day, Aiternoon a small body ? of Febel cavalry entered Leesburg, on a recon. sent te inferce heard in that directio pnght that possibly th fer diligent inquir 5 -Aying that ye gin from the Rebel tines. AYINE 3 From New Mexico. ‘The Santa Fe | ult, Ras arrived. The passengers r. } H i ral impression or near Win. A CORRECTION Came Near SHarrsucau, Md. Sept. 30.— tor Star: The enclosed paragraph was pub. ished in the Philadelphia’ Press of che 2vth m- ate the firing heard w batteries in that 7, at noon, Gen. Griffin in per- many rumors w tts and the ist Wan idle camp. vin Massachi fumbia Rec: They threw out skirmishers, ad ; tp the hill, and, proceeding cautiously, passed tothe woods. Shortly afterwards they seut ick a piece of artillery and an artillery torge, hh the rebeis had lett behind. ‘They ned over during the afternoon, but as there no tiring, it is to ba presumed they A chels im force” allow me to correct this statement It was the 2d D. thy fon, with t ait tien Be ahsenee Secretary Arny uve duties of the y Jarleton arrived at conn ‘ante Fa on the » Department, | been rehe ved, rrom WINcuestEr Anny or tur Poromavc.—The aziuad regiments reacherdt having leit Wine ImrorrantT ot one ot the New v From New Ort New York, Cet. 3. Tat this port to- viu hey We 25; lester and M: Kets extended ne h Charlestown i: The Contec i 1 ordered att the citizens of | . to tke the oath: de of cur own regiment no one ws but Gen € male and fem Hegiance by the Ist of Get the confisc: aft, We make friends may property. if they 2 Agany of (wen! ving been always kept in ond, &e., wits released by | yesterday, by giving se- | LOCAL NEWS. > returned to Wash. { RMY AND NAVY GFEIC SUTL We in) ite sour attention to tier Thonepeon, JOKING STOVES, rapany By 1 myiny D, 2th, Shich follow a cam. j mbly residence =, company H, 6th N. H Corp. John Hiltinger, company Relatives of dee | Nished with all the y de relation to the burial place of their friends,&c., by calling on F. {| taker, 44 F street no ShiNZ tae to do so.” Tak Last Eacrs crat gives the foliow: . Sands, Gove a The remains of er. Who commanded the 32d Wi ic ist Cahtornia,) were mbakmed by Drs. ¥ CARD PHOTOR RAPE brated Pictures. F ht to this 4 Mumber of te The body will lay in state at of Dir. W. Dayton, in this city, until to-morrow evening, when it will be conveyed sed an executed, (or WINDOW ity ur country. J. MARKRIT ‘ht doors above Bree i ps tor PAPERELAN | SALA DPS pune tually execute y called at the we were in publishing in the med had been ar- the charge a family quarrel.” 186 Seventh st _ A FaMIty QUARREL.—. é i his forenoon to be « the niniber sent thousand mast. Alarge iron gray HORSE, and kind at the od — Abont noon to- from the Georgetown military prison (Forrest Hall) to the camp for convales- Licensss.— During the pa-t dred and fifteen marriage hicen- sts have been issued by the Clerk of the Court. eS FRED. 3. Cerner of Hth Sarrica, J. Careeell and honavy, are at Sortra, Span: TELEGRAP PHIC. pac NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. a. m.—Firsi Bourd.— -10 Treasury Notes, Gold, 12275. New York, Ge wns, $1, 105255 7 S. Demand Notes, 1193 tly, DAVINT & CASTIGLLONI. IMPORTANT FROM RICHMOND. —— Effect of the President's Emancipation Proclamation—im potent Rage ef the Con- tcderates—Desperate RetaliationT hreat- B SWELL’S r MEDICATED COUGH CANDY, rene The Richmond Whig of Sept. 30, comains the BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA on the 2th of September, t La., submitted the followi ar INCTIPTIENT STAGES eleed by the Congress of the Confederals That the proclamauon of Abraham Lin. President or the United States of Amer- of Washington, in the ares ‘that.on the first the year of our Lord 1-03, aves within any St oF CONSUMPTION. v, the dduspital Soro, Wrorrsatr anp RETAIL, BY 0. BOSWELL. Corner Maryland avenne ad Seventh st., And hy Dritegists zencrally. Putup in ioand 25cent packages. o 3-Iw* ERS’ WEBBING, and SCREWS, TS, +» } Shall be in r. | shall be henceforth a , aguinst the ¢ Zalust the United State id forever free,” is leveled onfederate States, i fross Violation of the usages of ri tizens of the ni TETING TW : HATRCLOTH (at Juty prices), ey ENAMELED CANA. ny (Repnh, & Alex. Gaz.) } lv the execration of mankind, and counteracted by » Fetuliatory Measures as in the mnt of the President may be best calen- drawal Or arrest its ex- | hited to secure its w uri, moved Ural the reso- | Litton be ret i in faver of de } eliizen Of the Southern Confederacy a soldier, wuthorized to put to death ¢ as } our sil in arms against the Goy Mr. Semmes, of Loui lution had not been drawn without reflec. qgtestiOn of retaliation was exciu- tive one, to be regulated by circumstances. But at was proper that the legislative deparmment of the Government should express its approval of the retaliation contemplated by the resolution. Mr. Henry, of Tenn. 0 far enough. 309 Pennsyly a an caughton said that the ered to repo: a ver for duty with the men who do ‘not ported by him Received and for sale b: JORN KR. EW (Repub. & Alex. Gaz.) ho Will not be re ¢ OTICE TO FAMILIES S qusiters aa absent fy feon: Ue roils aud AND SUTLERS. the choicest: GROCERLKS acing Fresh Goods just arrived DRIED BEEF, t | We are sellin, | Washington, em tid that the rosol 4 vored the passage of # law providing that npon any attempt being mide to exeente the procliumation of Abraham Lincoln, we immediutely heis and proclainn a war of ext by ° HAMS SHOULDE tthe “black flag? ONS. PRESERVED FRUITS, ‘TRUNatION against i TO! cls MAINE POTATOES: clan, of Mississippi, said that he had i f conducting the war that flaz had been burago the war would We will take Bullion Bank bills for all our | under the “black flag 5 B, FENNE +} have been ended er * Mr. Yancey, of Alab:t pending resolntion, togeth submitted by hin some time retaliation, &c., be ref; tee of three, and be Wednesday next. Mr. Burnett, of said resoiuti on the Judiciary. OF FURNITURE 1 eee &' Séns, coti arke Marble Waroho more, wi 80! EDNESDAY, 15th October, Funiture ever nd embraces an wat, moved that the ith the resolution since, relative to Tred to a select commit. wdde the special order for » of Kentucky, moved that. all ‘be reterred to the Committas This was agreed to. * g ADDITIONAL REBEL NEWS. n. Beauregard, September announced his the department GREAT BALE NATHAN SMUTI, Ma i i |. The entire stock of tained in their large Hanover stree Auction.on W one of Ure largest and finest stock o Offered at auction “ extensive variety of everything in thi co a on hand at geatly reduced of Philadelpmia ty raise | i I. Dy: © BU. and WHE be leap jane of the go: i Wth of October. until the 10th 0 ctober een £00, Auctianeers, STRAMBOAT NOTICE. AFTER MONDAY, tho wth of Septem- o steamers THOMAS Rr & he pts ge eee S$ GUY willrun regular! pin! see Ua wanth st. at th - 2th, officially eight dollars and a halt. ‘Six cents a gtass. it i. | Eeyore —— Rasp vee ot t Sou ‘arolina and Georgia. Says “in entering upon my duties, which ay involve at an early day the defence of two of the most important cities in the Confed- against the most formidable efforts rrtul enemy, I shail rely on the iriotism, the intelligent and urtcon. spirit of the officers and men under My command to sustain successfully. But to IMPORTANT TO SOLPIE: SHE'S GREAT REURVY A p Wit! cure the vers ms soldier should be w thout PCuvitoletrcet. Retail p: RS. ND BALT £4 erate States, ‘ing any wrong or. suaaalty | of our powe oliowing hours : WANTED— AGENTS to introv Scurey aud alt Rheum Diseerae S10 HT per day. © Bact Capitoie ace Ashe's: Great H of Ring’st., Alesana! t B.A. biting, Cupir, chi coun IsAAG ENTWISLE, ( sas Sad our gw honor, and ayoid irremedin) disaster, it is o-sential that all should ying obedience to any orders emanating from supe. riors in anthoritr.” The Richmond Whig says that the entire rebel Joases in the Manassas battles do not ex. cced 5,000, and that the losses in the engage. ments in Maryland range between five and seven thousand. Beyond 2 doubt, our losses are leas than one-fourth Of those sustained by theencmy. Gen. Winder publishes a list of abont a han. dred negroes contined in the military prisons in Richmond, of whom twenty are from the tree FROM ARKANSAS. information, from a reliable souree, (says. 4a Appeal,) is that a magnificent arm) i> being organized west of the Missis: to contend with the Federal invaders. Aes extent aud locality, it is unnecessary ne | . suffice it to say, that it is sufficient to country of the vandals who have so long devare edit. Every report from the trans-Missis- sippi department t< encouraging. EAeMPTED. aployers of newspapers have been exemy from the conscription law by the Contederate Monse. RUARING THE BLOCKADE. The Richmond Whig of the 39th says: «On Thursday morning last, the swamer Kate ran the blockade and anchored near Smithy ile, of (he mouth of the Cape Fear. She started for Wilmington Friday morning.” The Whig has a lone and exultant editorial Upon the prospect of dissensions in our ranks, from the war of the abolitionists upon McCtel- lan. Letter from @en. MeClell Pennsylvania Acknowledged. {From the Harrisburg Telegraph, Oct. #.) The following letter will explain ftsalt: Headquert:rs Army of the Potomac, Sherpsburg, Sept. 27, 1s@2. Governor: T beg to syail myrelf of almost the first moment of leisure I have had sincethe recent batties, to tender to yon my thanks for your wise and energetic action in calling out the militia ot Pennsylvania for its defence, when threatened by a numerons and victorious army of the ruemy. Fortunately circumstances rendered it impossible for the enemy to set foot upon the soilof Pennsylvania, but the moral support rendered to my army by your action was none the less mighty. In'the aame of my army, and for myself, | again tender to you our Acknowledgments for your patriotic course. The manner in which the ple of Penasyt- ‘ responded to your call, and hastened to the defense of their frontier, no donbt exercised a great inti ce upon the enemy Lam, very re-pectfnily and sincerely yours, Groner B. McCre tas, Major General U.S. A. His Excellency A. G. Crrtix, Governor of yivania. #7 The funeral service of the Inte Co]. MATHIE- SGN GM N.Y. V_.cist California reziment,) who received at Crampton Gap take place from the residence - Dayton, 13th strect. near the avenue, at 1a. m, ny. aa eal Sth. Califernigns in town will the eveving of the 31.2 GOLD SEAL, with hook xttached; ene white and one corne n set tip, The finder will he liberall warded returning it to W. WILLARD SM . Capt. A. D.C..No. 232 G street, between 7th and r No $41 t3th st, between F and G. ccf 3t™ OST—A large canvass covered TRUNK, was Baltimore and Ohio Railroad marked “E. J. 3. A liberal reward paid for its recovery. on being left at GRO. =. PARKER. = Washington xandria oe #-3t* CAUTION TO PAYMASTERS —Lost.on Priday, eteober CERTICATE, for extra per due Win. Aldrige. private, Co A. Ist Md. Cavalry, s+ Hospital cook. while at Camp Carrol, for $20.25 Any person finding the saime, will please leave it © Star Office, Washington, D.C ite T—O st AS OUR PAPER Is GOING TO PRESS, PL FAVILY laden with news of sucness, SOMETHING of import we stop to insert— MAY we here state,“ There's Nobody hurt !°— ]T is in regard to an exeritent Store, yu aig ean With fine Clothe: from ceiling to JIOW customers throng—what barza’ & How all the cit (CAN yeu not ree 3 thes get— er se beautifully ft, © point and the pith > OF course: it is plain—‘ti< the store of friend SMITH! 460 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the City Post Ofire, Where nrrtrr RARGAINS For CASH can be ob- d than at any @ther store in Washington. He every variety of CLOTHING, GENTLE- FURNISHING GOODS. and HATS, CAPS and TRUNKS. _ ocsim ERXCHANTS, M SUTLERS. HOTEL! RESTAT RANTS, &e. WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER Cormenr Sevesta ann F St Whole-ale Deaiers in FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS PIPES. &., Invite the attention of the Trade before purchas- ing to examine our large stock, which is replete with all grades of the above articles, Also, Anents for This City of JOHN J. BAGLEY'S CELEBRATED FINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO NOTICE. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT Can be bed at the following places, whom we fur nish ; RL s. DEARING, No. 262 Pa. avenue, above ath st. D. E. IRVING, No. 514 Seventh st. = M. HOOVER, No. 287 Pa. avenne, (south ide. EEE. SOLOMON, No. 177 Pa. avenue, abovo 7th st. WM. A. WENDERSON. No. 478 Fifteenth et, opposite Treasury Building. oc 3 la 7T NAVY YARD BRIDG: ILE Public are hereby notified that the trarol atross the Navy Yard Bridge will be «topped on Sunday and Monday, the 5th and 6th of October, to cable repaira to the’ draw. Fa "ersons in Government em y. whem necessity, compels to cross, will be ferried across by the bridge-keeper, B. B FRENCH Cingel, & Rep.) Com, of P. B. re ND Woop: COAL AND Wooo!:! t cash rates, and we receive AGERSTOWN BANK FARMERS’ & MECHANICS’ BANK, BULLION BANK. JAS. Eo MILLER & co... ee 2 twe en Ee a W M. CORWIN BURGY, s NEW YORK GROCERY, w OF lita St. any New York Ay. wi hand a very sclect stoek of fine GROCERIES, which be will sell at the lowest ¢ash prices, ni and take it allin BULLION RANK BILLS RULEION BANK BI ec2iwt BULLION BANK RIL : LESOn SANE BYlie NAMELED DASH AND COLLAR LEATHER E* inch LEATHER CLOTH ee LES rs Rand sting Bee ELED sits Sand Stincn BNAS MUSLINS AAAEES and SPRINGS. sepa u stock of the above good: bought before the late heavy nave » os offered to regular customers at much less than the Present factory cost JOHN K EGVA ec 2Iweo (Repub. & Alex. Gaz.) 309 Pa. Cexstast iy ON HAND AND POR SALB, HWORSES of wacsin Fg ion, Will bo sold reasonable on a, 3 RELLY, at Lime Kiln wae h st. ira te t foot of Twen- se 2-1w™ Rk. HOLM THE FIRST EMSALM the United States, and firat in this city, hy returned with the army has taken rooms, No, Lonitinna avenue, where he is ready to execute orlers with as much satisfaction as heretofore. N.B. Dr. B. has now ne connection with his for- mer place of bi a8, 203 Be NOTICE—THE COPARTNERSUIP hy N vane ae the name of FJ HvT BERGER &_ CO. wan Dissolved by mutual consent on the 30th of Aw : at baat. ere ee ee ie f 3 urgen! bottle wi oven je rf old piace of business. TECREROER, scimanadGjsomooe rther ate firm, The his friends and the he will continue the business the former name and tatle, man merit the conti : a fer will MF Logon Succeasare to sept —_Citierns's Military = Rare eae FOr SEALER do. 1 SADDLE) (Ver- t.) ‘Aino. several Gan FAMEL DRACGIT HORSES on Louisane neat Central Guard House. ae Lie CuFecvENg HOSPITAL, May 25, 1962 . NOTICE —On and after this date, visitors wil! be ‘allow, Frade of this Hospital on \- pe ode ne nday® only, and on —, days on!y between the b re of Sane pow. we AdPtBargeon ‘eArmy, ip charge,