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-ASHINGLION. CITY: rs om OUTOBER 7, 1562. [SS @7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER, Notice to News Agents. News ngents with thearmy under command ot Geheral McClellan and the fotces in and around Baltimoresin thé West oF South, shoutd sem@ their ottiers fort Sra to ry Tar? lort “Agent for the Washington Star, “Sun Tron Building, Baltimore, Ma. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS, he Intelligencer noti¢ésthe fact that the Pre North, as well as the soldiers, are. beginnin= fully belicye in the de voted loyalty of Mary lagd. Her conduct during the presence of Lee's © liberating army” settles the point be- yond a doubt. The Republican thinks the Goyernment should either “revoke its proclamation, extending martial law over the United States and sus- pending the issue of the writ of Aabeas corpus in the eases of prisoners arrested for alleged treasonsbi« practices: or it should every where give effect to the terms of the proclamation in question, an? promptly enforce obedience to ite decrees with a vigor silencing opposition.” ‘The Republican turus & complete summerset on the subject of “ paper proclamations,” and gives them the following sharp “dig”: «+Give us & strong government,” is the ery of the nation, ‘and we are willitg to sabmit to any sacrifice it may ask.” But a government only strong in words and proclamations, will soon fall a helpless prey to the storms now agitating the country.” <= ___ Prrsosat.—The Belgian Minister, M. Bion- deel vou Cuclebroeck, re-visits Europe for a few months. sailing by the next steamer. M. A. Berghmans, Secretary of the Belgian Lega- tion, has been commissioned to act Charge @Afaires during his absence. Gov. A. W. Bradford, Md; W. H. Aspinwall and Gov. E. D. Morgan, N. ¥.; M. Romero, Mr xieo: Gen. J. D. Cox and staff, Ohio, and Hon. Jos. Segar, Va, are at Willards’, g7 From account= yusi received here it ap- pears that European vessels have been getting supplies of cottur from the Rio Grands, Mexi- can vessels acting as transports. Recently, a Eritish Steamer had sixty thousand pounds sterling with which to buy cotton. Less than a month ago twenty vessels werein that river waiting to7 cargoes of cotton. &F-Senator Pomeroy has succeeded in pur- chasing, at New York, a steamer for “coloni- zation” purposes. Her name is tobe « Adam and Eve.” She will be ready to sail for Cen- tral America by the 20th instant, with soo eot- ored passengers. a7 The Commissioner of Pensions has made the following additional appointments of ex- amining surgeons: Samuel M. Smith, Coltum- bus, Ohio; Adams Jewett, Dayton, Ohio; James Robertson, Hanoverten, Ohio; W. Allen, Lowell, Mas-achusetts. eo The New York Traveller will hereafter be published as thy “Porcupine,” and be condneted by S. S. Southworth, otherwise John Smith, Jr. of Arkansas, author of the famous letters which criginally appeared in the New York Evening Pe:t. CoxTRacTs Awakpep.—Contracts under Bureau of Yards and Dotks, (Navy Depart- ment,) for class 23, Portsmouth, N. H., and classes 1} and 31, Philadelphia, have been awarded to John R. Elvans, of this city. &7 Senator Hunter made quite a blunder, and electrified the rebel Senate, some time ago by inadvertently swearing one of the cierks to support the Consitntion of the Un. a7 Geo. D. Prentice, of the Louisviile Jour- mal, thus speaks ot his son who was lately killed at Augusta, Kentucky: “This young man, if he had always directed his energies judicionsiy. conld ha ye made him- seif a distinguised ornament in any profession ef lite. Me might have been an able and hon- ored statesman in the service of the repudtic. But an intens+ Southern sympathy, i i the arguments, the rethonstrance. treaties of these whe dearly loved him, made him &n active rebel cgainst his country. And, after a brief five werks’ service in the renel ks, he fell, soon tu breathe out his flery life, ceiving meanwhil:, faraway from his fun- ily, the Kindly mimisirauions of those azainst whose couse his strong right arm had ben if be had fallen in his country’s With bis burning eye fixed in love and Gevotion upon the fag that for more than thre--fourth= of a century has been a star of worship to his ancestors, his early death, though still terrible, might have been borne by 2 father’s Leart, but alas, the reflection that he i+tLin armed rebellion against that glorious old baneer, now the embiem of the greviest and bolirst carse the world ever knew, is full of desu_ation and almost of desp.ir. Horne TRAGEDY ty HARRISBERG, Pa.— A Child Brutelly Murdered.—About 7 o’ciuck,on Friday cvening last, a pretty and intresting gitl, about fire years old, daughter of Mr. Emanuel S. German, residing in Harrisburg, Pa., was missed by ier parents. Alarmed by her protracted absence, the father and some triemds of the family started out in pursuit of ber, and, after » dilizent search throughout the city, which was continued during the nigh’, tailed to Giscover any trace of her. Un Satur- dey morring it was ascertained that the chiid | had been seen early in the evening passing up: Second street in company with a man, a stran- grrte those whe wet him. A number of citi- venus immediately started out, some to search the woods in the vicinity of the city, and oth. ets to viril the neighboring townsand villages, but without success. On Sunday morning search was again instituted, andthe mangled corpse of the child was found in We:zei’s SWeniy, 4 Short distance from the city. Medi- nations and te-timony atthe coroner's inguest elicited the fact that the child had been jaluet ‘T *TSOR Violaled. and aflierwards Das yp he mea artery of by * yston ball or a knife, or prods- « uae Of Both, ‘2 rrivbers Metric says: + There are various sarmises a to the perpe- ‘eater Of this mast infimous, hettish sac enpsrstieled erme, and the m: could have induced it, Many are of he inmates fin their had thr @ened vengeance against GovernorC.rtin, or romemember of bis famity. for refusing to perdon him, @ed that he abducted Mr. (F-r- inane Little sirt, supposing her to be a dash. ter of the Governor. A mistake of the kind naglt eeeur, ae the families live in close prox. imity, and the children of both have heen .ati- Re+orintes in play.” ‘ap. Howen, commanding an artillery com. ¥, from Fortress Monror, now at Harri-- Tg reereitieg, made informatiun befor: Pro- Voot Marehal Kieckurrthat on Yriday afiernoon 8 man abet twenty-five ‘sof age, firs feet eight i » high, slim iit, thin face, dark hair, Gark — Zion, rather sallow, «nooth face, wore em ier’s cep very mach farted. a biue blouse and old, aay pantaloons torn Bbeut the bottom of the + presented himsslf » bis office and enlisted in bis company Laver in the day this man was daly muster 1 into the service of the United States, at the - of Capt. Lane, United States masterine mear the reridence of Mr. German. ve that time this man, whose name 1s Sterdman, a discharged convict, has not heen hear] from or mr! c erwn by the authorities. He» had not yet obtained his and deserted with the Inded brown cap, seedy blouse and «ray panti- locns, torn on jeg near his foot. . Curtin has offered a reward of 21,0", and the city and county authorities have 240 rewards for the apprehension of *he fiend, and mounted men are scourin: the coun- try in every direction. Fisaxoia.—New York payers of yosterda: evening say :-—The week opens with conttauen excitement and buoyancy onthe tock: xchauge, the first board are! to2 per cent. ita Of last week. Missou- continue in demand at an advance of 4a! percent. Illinois 6's are also 1 percent. betur. The Government li«t is firm but quiet. The 6's of 1-61 rold 101% 9104 5; the 7.26 notes, MEY RIGR. the coupon 5's oO! 1974 were in demand at The money market is y active at 5 cent. oa call. yat Fate on ‘irst-class | CLARKB’S ge mt ? a > sr. } 0 ELE Ws. THE: EVENING STAR © CUR MILITARY BUDGET, LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS STILL MORE URIGH VICTORIES! ee TWo GaIneD IN ONFDAY: —~ o GENERAL HURLBUT D ATS PRICE. VAN DURN AND LOVELL. AND DREVES TE BACK ACR THE = WATCHIES a a ————_>—— - HE TAKES TWO MORE BATTERIES, THREE | HUNDRED PRISONERS, AND LARGE QUANTITIES OF SMALL ARMS! > GEN. ROSECRANS AGAIN NORTH OF THE WATCHIE TERLY -KOUTS AND D THEIR ARMY THE REBEL GENERAL MARTIN KILLED! ee From the following dispatch from Major Genera! Grant, (embracing one from General Rosecrans also.) it will be seen that his antici- pation that the retreating army of Price, Van Dorn and Lovelt would be intercepted by Ord and Hurlbtt, and overtaken by Rosecrans and MePherson, was speedily realized. Afier being repulsed and defeated in theirat- tack on Corinth on the Ith, (accounts of which lished yesterday,) they retreated ATTACKS THEM YD UT Ys the Ster pu south ofthe north fork of the Hatchie, where, seccording to the important dispatch below, they were intercepteg by General Haribut and driven back over the river into Rosccrans’s clutches. R.’s brief dispatch shows that he speedily made short work indeed with what Hurlbut bad left of them. ‘These series of victories are of great stragetic | importance, insomuch as they amount to the destruction of the rebel army in that most im- portant quarter.—Ep. Star. HEADQUARTERA, JACKSON, TENN, Oct. 6—12.0 p.m. } n= Chief : Gens. Ord and Hurlbut came upon the enemy yesterday; aud Hurlbut, having driven in small bodies the day before, after seyen hours’ hard fighting, drove the enemy five miles back across the Hatchie towards Corinth, capturing two batteries, about 300 prisoners and many small arms.. IT immediately apprised Gen. Rosecrans j. Gen. Halleck, Generale of these facts, and directed him to urge on the geod work. The following despatch has been received from Chevalla : “OCT. 6.—Te Maj. Gen. Grant: The ene: totally ronted, throwing everything a) . “(Signed) W. T. Rose od Under prevyiens instructions, Hurlbut is also following. Gen. McPherson is in the lead of Rosecrans’ column. The rebel Gen. Martin is said to be killed. U. Major Ger ARRESTED George D. Spencer, a bailiff in our Criminal Court, was arrested on Sunday, by order of Chief Detective Baker, on the charge of disloy- alty. The charze grew out of his indorsing the action of the Rebel Government in hoisting the black flag, and stating done it long ago. He has bee Capito}. 1 Commanding. ent to the Old A COURT OF IN A court of inquiry, co! Harney, Cas and ington on Wednesday to investigate prefeired against Brig. Gen. Martindale. QUIRY. ting of Brig. Gen: DESTEUCTION OF TILE RXBEL STEAMER IN | MOBILE BAY. Commanding Walker, of the gunboat Writes to ul Navy Department on the mber, dated off Mobile, follows: yered one of the enemy's steamers Jove, and within range of my the top of her smoke stack and caused Ww to leave the yessel. The next two shots went over her, and the fourth struck her end knocked her to pieces. Fort Morgan tired over and around us, but without doing any mage.” tee Bovstirs ty Ou10.—Gov addressed an order to re War De} that adve uid to recruits for the oki regiments or the new regiments authorized to be raised before the 15th of Neptember, and also for the three uew cavalry regiments and for the ten com- panies of sharpskooters directed to be raised. Drafied men are at liberty to enlist in either of said branches of the service. tment has authorized him to sa ag7-W. H. Hurlbert, in his letter « Fifteen Months at the South,” thinks that the di of Southern opinions and purposes have de- cided tendencies towards disintegration; and that if peace were declared to-morrow, seces- sion from “Seerssia” would quickly follow; South Carolina, as usual, leading the van, as she never bad serious views of 2 permanent nationali ISLAND SOLDIERS mecting of this A: RHODE he re t the rooms of Mr. J. H. Br on TUES. ENT Det. 7, at Tz k. The at- ding, and all staying in the city requested. oc 6 2t* this State m Z . NOTICE TIONAL BULLDING ASSO- Ne] CIATIC An adjourned annual meeting ofthe Assceiation will be held atthe office of the Mutual Insurance Company on TUESDAY next the 7th instant, at ¢ o'clock, when an election will be held for Directors to serve for the cnsuing year, By order of the Association. oe 4-3t A FOR BALE— FINE MORGAN HORSE. Ey of gret henuly tylennd action. Inquire at: Drug Store, corner of 4°, strect and Pa, oc 7-3t' arenuc. 500 MANILLA ROPER. »? COILS MANILLA ROPE, on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices. : JOS, L. SAVAGE, Sign of Gilt Saw, Pa. avenne, oe T-3t One door west of Tenth at. A Gi AMULY HORSE AND CABRIAGE. GOOD FAMILY HORSE and COVERED WAGON can be had for $110 by ims co applicn nt Mr. CRUIT’S stables, m [TSR the bridge, Georgetown, May apply at this: otter, oc 7-3t* "T° SUTLERS. PRODUCE MERCHANTS AND ry from Philadelphia, ed, achooner: Aqui tthe foot of Eleventh street, lor with » POTATOES, BROWN STOUT and ALES, eral assorted cargo, selling at low pricas: board 1* Heese anv MULE BHOES. A large axsort tof Hi iE ou hand end for aslo at menetactarer ULE SHOES Sign of Gilt Pa avenue, oe? One doo! taf Tenth at. FRESH EGGS. 200 vozen Fuesit NEW YORK STATE Be i For nale by one WM. CORWIN BURG oer te Corner i and Bleventh wt GUsPOWpeER Teas Avmall invoice of QUEEN CHOP" GUNPOWDER TEa, WM. CORWIN BU Corner I and Klev ay eeete, For sale by oe 7-28 A ~ FRESH BUTTER. LARGE lot of that Celebrated ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER Just Maceived. C1 For Sale _pmapeorsene : N oe 7-3t* Corner I and ebb See Se _Rieconth CCOCGHS, COLDS, HOARSENEBS, ae. ony at RGEAS COMPOUND SIRU? OF'GUM ARABIC, t This sean 9 and poseias fougk Remedy has been +o long known and extensive peenon Bare ae familiar ™ ay used that most ry eieac: can at al e princi stores at 25 and nity cents @ bottle, oe oc7 €2m& eotm™ CE AWAY, come away, death! / And in sad cypress let me be laid ; a Ca A fiyaway,breath! — #m +isin by a fair, cruel maid, My shroud of white all with yew, O, prepare it, My part of death no, no one so true did share it. Not a flower, not a tower awect On my black coffin let there be strown; Nore friend, not A friend greet. “Ae peor corpse where my bones shal! thrown, A thousand: they Eayime,0, whsrsne nts to a0rey id tene dover never find my @ w Beep bore, as , MAR. irney, is to meet in Wash- | the charges | over the land, the first shot car- | nor Tod, of Ohio, } ruiting officers in j that State in which he intorms them that the nce pay and bounty will coxtinue to | ion § RELIEV— | ciation will | with its extraordiua- | Gen. Morgan Request} the New York Re, ents to be Axsigued Gen. Sickleg? vision. avec + . ~ALHdSY. Och GeeGsSvMorgzan has =: feque-€ UO Wax Degittment that as fi { TkacticRble the MEW FFEiments from New Werk may net attached to the Division undert®he of Maj, Qen=Detiel E. Sickles, = = ColMCharies K. @ a, at present Cobpnel f the Excelsior R d@tor the Brigadier-Generaiship of opolitan Guard. Reconnoissance_ in Charlestown—Rebels | Bee Saspy Hook, Md}Oct.6—A heavy reco wgnlars, and two batteries, towards Charle: } town, just returned, reports the enemy th ‘ A Rebel Captain was captured. John Erwin ! and David James, Company D, Sixth Cavalry, were killed in a skirmish with the enemy. From Marper’s Perry. s Frrny, Oct. 4.—Gen. Kimball's Fitth United States Harrr brigade, including the Cavalry grexulare), with Major Robertston's i buttery, Second. Regulars, and the Second | New York heavy artille; } night trom Leesburg. y { tines, in very dangerous positions, and narrow- {iy escaped being cut off and taken prisoners. A rebel picket taken says that the Rebel army has abundant supplies of everything with the exception of coffee and sugar, which cannot be had. Thatat Leesburg the Reb:ls have a force of one Regiment of Infantry, one Brigade of Cavalry, comprising the 2d, 6th and 7th Virginia Cavalry, with a battery of four guns Of light artillery, under Capt. Choose, the whole under the command of Col. Mumford, | necting Brigadier-General, who was Lieutenant Colonel of Ashby’s Cavalry. Me furthermore stated that alland every cifizen is being im- pressed into the Rebel service; that they have scouts out for that purpose, und every male between the ages of sevenieen and thirty-five is impressed, regardless of his feelings or in- ; clinations to serve the Southern Confederacy. 000 KEGS OF — i NAILS AND &PIKES, Now arriving and for sale to avoid JOS. L. SAVAGE, Sign of Gilt Saw, Pa. avenue, door west of Tenth st. NEY AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. Professor ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, Pianist and Compaser, has returned from the Lon- don Exhibitien and opens a Coaraa for thee Piano and Singing by his New and Simpli- fied Method, By Professor Wolowski’s Syst reon having only a stight knowledge of music will Boenable ina very short time to read music with great facility, and execute operatic as well as class- ical music with rare perfection. As to the voca! part, by his way of vocalization ke arrives at most extraordinary results, renders the voice powerful and enables the singer to vocalize with facility. accuracy and fine quality of tone, Prof. Wolows oe 7-2t his residence, No. 451 Tenth street, between E and F oc 7-im NORPORATION OF WASHINGTON QUAR- J. C. McGUIRE & €O. NOTICE 78 TAX PAYERS. FE. Taxes for Iss, have been. fixed at seventy- five cents on the one hundred dollars. A diseouat per cent. is allowed under the law during th of Octuber, for prompt parinent, pitas a i aN 2 of te: the no oc 6-1 Coll 1 WAGONB! CA Go New on hand, and constan rior lot of Wagons of all siz sutlers, or others ; BP Hepaiciny of all kinds promptly attended to. ROBT H RAHAM. Conchmaker. 4427 Eighth st ; WAGONS: eet & ¢ at th Wall & Co. n& Williams. Orders promptly attended to. oe $-e0lm* FRED. A. LUCKENBACH ne NOTICE. CHATHAM, from New York, now f, i ny her ch Hl please receive cole eli ely, or they will be stored CHOONER at Riley's W j cargo. Consiz } freight immed t their expense and risk, 1 Freight payable on | delivers, : oc 4 3t* _NAHUM SMITH, Master. Fe SALE CHEAP —A large iron gray HORSE, ve years old, sound and kind. at the Sutler’s Supply Stere of KNAPP x ISD GRAVES. No, 32 Congress street, near Bridge sirect, Georgetown, _ oc3-t Coeeranrey ON HAND AND FOR SALE, Z HORSES Of Every Description, Will be sold reasonable on applicatirn to P. KELLY, at Lime Kiln Stables, at foot of Twe tieth st. 80 Tw [ C. W. BOTELER. 3. W. BOTELER. C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, SUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, < BLOCK-TIN GOODS an Generally, tia Avenue, Sth and 16th streets QHEPHERDS’ PLAIDS AND BALM 4 S' SKIRTS. oe au A full ane now instore. Also, other kinds of DRY GOODS forthe generaland kpecial wants of families and housekeepers, One price only, marked in plain figures, the actual ash standard value. Our Northern and Eastern correspontents send us hew supplies daily. PERRY & BRO., Penn. avenue and sth street, Be 20-10t “Perry Building.’ Doctor Woodward, U. 8. Guthrie on Surgery of War; @ Mallingall’s Military Surgery, "2.25. London; $350, Gross’s Military Surgery; 50 cents. MacLeod’s Surgery of the Crimea; $15). Stromeyer, Bemareh, and Statham on Gunshot Wounds; 75 cents. Appia’s Ambulance Surgeon; 915), Longmore on Gunshot Wounds; 75 cents. Tripler and Blackman on Military Surgery; $1, Turnbull on Miitery Hygiene: 62 cents. Camp Cookery and Hospital Diet; 15 cents. Henderson on Examination of Recruits; $1. _ jblarshall on Enlisting, Dischargiag,eod ‘enaion Dg © ers, inburg; & se 28 &: SYRANCK TAYLOR. =. Tr.-18¢60.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They arc an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. ‘They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Compiaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the ; pleasure of s beverage, without regard to age delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. | Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and | Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 22 Broad. | way, New York. Sep 25-e06m t CABINET FURBNITUBR, AT OLD Prices. Having purchased our entire stock for cas before the advance, enabled to offer unpreeeden’ who are in want ot CABINET ev particular, contemplate far, ins to all FURNITURE. a ofun. It is no! pecessary partici , 88 Our Vast stock em- ae nr article necessary to furnish » house All we ask is a call to satisfy ives. BOTELER f WILLSON, Tron Hall, No. 318 Pa. avenue, Between 9th and 10th sts. H B. BAKKRSMITH j AS The old stand of P. i | and will ‘cca ee cent Gattreil in both markets, Gnd takes all the BLS BU in NK N Cat maybe BULLION BANK NOTES le HEET ZI Se ZINC, 30 I 1O. . 10M, | Received and foraale oy JOUN RELY ANS. } OCbsley (Mepubl. & Alon, Gaz.) 309 oc l-lw nt, is strongly reeom. * H | i }noissance, consisting of tho Sixth Cavalry, | } y Teturned here last . They were placed, at | toring. | receives visitors daily from 3 to 4 o'clock p.m.,at | / terly six per cent, Stock for sale, in sumsto | Pu WOSsrITAL Rees ae NUAL—By H make the weak man strong, und are exhausted | ortime of day. Particularly recommended to - Teast 25 Berean { rue Fast PASSEXG ae se Captain ‘ THOMAS STACKOLE. 5 1 withtesre WASHINGTON, nt foot of! G atreet, and Frederick sirect, BALTIMORE, ax a idee. st. DAY, Nov. i ,. ight or passage apply or For frei¢! PASSATS AR Roan ; Washinat SALS FOR WOOD, Seauay Paovesits for tqo thousand corde of ne Weel, (Anew: it the nrirket a= bakers" pine, WIH be fecefveVuntt? the 15th 6f October. 1882. the wood to be delivered at any wharf in the cily of Washington or i that may be designated by the undersigned, cord and menaured (at the expense of the seller) satisfaction of the nment be is reces ver i es the right to reject any bid ressed to Col. A, Beckwith, A street, Washine- als for Wool.” ocd IMPORTANT TO SOLSIERS. i océ | pRoro DIECOVERY ad st Capitol street. Retail prise, box and te. WANTED—AGENTS (o introduce Ashe’ Great Scurvy and Salt Rheum Discovery inthe arimy. It is aiways comin ee aa ee eRe ROnERT 3 er Gay. ¥ at once ta ASHEN Rect Capital’st. eo oe 4-ow" JUST AS OUR PAPER 13 GOING JFIEAVILY laden with news of success, SOMETHING of import we stop to insert— | MAY we here state, There’ Nobody hurt !"— ) PRESS, [T iv in regard to an excellent Store, | "PHAT'S stocked with fine Clothes from ceiling te iP i FAOW customers throng—what bargains they get— | & Mow all the clothes so beautifully At, CAN you not see the point and the pith ? OF coer ae plain— ‘tis the stere of friend MITE 460 SEVENTH STREET, Oppasite the City Post Office, | Where RETTER BARGAINS For CasH can be ob- tained than at any ether store in Washington. He keeps every variety of CLOTHING, GENTLE- MEN'S FURNISHING GGODS,and HATS, CAPS and TRUNKS. oc 3-Im M ERCHA Ls, RESTAURANTS, &c. WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER, CORNER SEVENTH AND F Srts., Wholesale Dealers in FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS PIPES, &,, | Invite the attention of the Trade before purchas- ing to examine our large stock, which is Teplete with all grades of the above articles, Also, Agents for This City of JOUN J. BAGLEY’S CELEBRATED FINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO NOTICE. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT Can be had at the following places, whom we fur nish : 3.8. DEARING, No. 262 Pa. avenue, above 12th st. D, E. IRVING, No. 514 Seventh st. A.M. MOOVER, No, 287 Pa. avenue, (south | ide.) BEN. SOLOMO! 7th at. WM. A. HENDERSON, No. 478 Fiftcenth at,, opposite Trensury Building. ‘oc 3-Im* REAL ESTATE AGENTS —Any No. 177 Pa. avenue, above sell cheap Box 57? _ _ Te ABMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, car _ SUTLERS, wrc., aro. pre invite your attention to our large assurtment oO! ARMY FIELDOVENS, each capable of baking for 5 men. Also, TEN? AND CAMP HEATING ND COOKING STOVES. | BLODGETT’S (PATENT) PORTABLE GALY AN- IZED BAKE OVENS. The latter are zreat economizers, dfor baking and roasting ments, pies, bread.ate ,are unequaled, or Sale at Manufacturer's peices “A BIBB & CO. 39 Ligst street, Baltimore, Md. ole Agents for Buitima Tash will please address M. MORG 1 OPiew, wAN, oc $-3t* NEW FALL STOCK. PAPERHAN tINGS 4386 Embracing Gold and Vet dium and Low-priced PAPERS. appropriate either for the richly alorned on most humble residence. WINDOW SHADES A beautiful selection Gold Band, Tmitation Gold and Commgs Shades. Buff, Green and Blue Hol- land, by the yard or made into shades, OVAL PICTURE ¥RAMES, Warranted to be Gilded sit Gold’ Leaf, The handsomest assortment in the Distriet. from he best manufactory in th. untry. Also.a beau- iful_varicty of dark Wood and small-sized Oval nd Carte de Visite Frames of foreign and domes- ic manufacture. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Nails, &c. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Go ies of celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary, &e. The attention of those renovating ix called to the above goods, which were purchased for, and, on account of the times, will be sold at the lowest ‘re- | munerative prices arse? for { | H i 1 i 1 for goods and labor, when purchased and executed. All urticles warranted ax represented. BP Orders for PAPERHANGING or WINDOW SHADES punctually executed: in city or country, ‘J. MARKRITER, No, 486 Seventh st., eight doors abore oc 4-1m* Odd Fellows’ Hall. CASTIGLIONTS: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NUFACTORY AND CON. KY STORE, KEN Sv AND 43, Sts., Washington. _The undersigned take pleasure in informing the citizens generally that they have opened the abore Store, where can be had French and other CONF. TIONERIKS of every kind. Alne, couxiantl bam, the best Foreign and Domestic PRESERVES ofevery variety. | In connection with the above isa fine ICECREAM SALOON. Re tfully, TPO DAYINT & CASTIGLIONT. AVINT oc 3-Im* OSWELL’S MEDICATED COUGH CANDY, Por COUGHS, Cc . INFLUENZA Ds, BRONCHITIS, AND INCIPIENT STAGES or CONSUMPTION. Sorp, WmoLesace anv RErtait, BY 0. BOSWELL, Corner Maryland avenne and Seventh st., And by Druggists senerally. wz” Put up in 15and 2% cent packages. o3-lw* Pel tls oer he ae st ere ee eae STEAMBOAT NOTICE. Ox AND AFTER MONDAY. ies of Septem- vei: foutU aWaniOR sod OES GUY will run regularly fror eect of Seventh st. at th ‘ashington,7,8, sare and from ins . nt ¥ 8, 9,10, a. m..12,1, 2 : Boo tate e bea, -2a03w* Tisic™ yruem ot seme: EIPT BE OT Oy PRESERVING PROPEATY. | | ‘The Most Effectual in the World | H Information may be obtained at M. T. PARKER'S PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, . 69 Louisiana av., between 6th end 7th Where every variety of BIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING dispatch, Is executed with neatness and ent mistakes, he will state thet his “art i ro sretive’’ reters | agchtnrely go ‘various yreseiments of his trade, to which hove competi' a, Sather in quality of werk or | Dleness of pri CORWIN BURGY, bas on hand avery select stock of fie Q@wOOERTES, allof which he sell atthe lowest cash prices, and take It #17 LION BANK BILLS, BULLION BANE BILLS! Sy 14-3m oc 2-lw* iT TONEW YORK.—Th REIGH' z 4 e F copper and i ae res ooner, Aid, W.B. ntabings Cr eye { A i'cait for port lay o1 Saturday of next week. Part of the t being , a limited ntity will kei to RED. 8. O07 gent. Corner of léth st, 60d Pa, avenue, , aE UBEAT TECOVERY | AUT BHEUM joe, states that he spoke a schooner below Cock- TS 3 ersons { having small Lots of Land they are willing to | | = = NS rumeiée ook rv. Mo S Sree mS RIVER Sst FIGHTING N : 2a eee ee | pRRERUCTIONMOF"A RESEL BATTERY AT COCKPIT POINT. > Capt. Job Ruark, of the schooner St ' arrived at the city wharf this morning with | Joad gf lumber. Hr says that the pebels hag URneteeded in placinga battery at Cookpit Point, and the before sunset yesterday one of our gunboats ran in tothe Point and sheHed the battery, entirely destroying it, He. thinks that | there must have been a covisiderablé quantity | of combnatibie material in the immediate, view ity of the battery, as a large fife Was. buraing } nearly all night. The captain of the schooner Eliza Ann Jobn- son, which arrived 2t Riley's wharf this morn- pit Point which warned him gol to ge too near in, as the steamer Georgia had been fired on, and ‘as totd that our gunboats had run inand } shelled the rebels out, setting the place on fire. I used The captain had heard firing duting the after- neon, and as he came up he saw three of our gunboats lying out from the Point and 2 large fire burning on shore. \ UNFOUNDED RUMORS. There is no truth in the stery current in Washingtoy this forenoon, that long and con- tinuous firing, in the direction of Centreville, was heard over the river yesterday. Nor is there any truth in that alleging that Drainsville Was yesterday visited by a large body of revel cavalry. A negro, escaping trom the 2d. Virginia Cay- alry, (lately serving his master there, a private in that regiment,) reports the current belict among a portion of the rebelarmy that Jackson is marching down to attack Sigel at Centreville. This can hardly be true, however, as Jackson's force was pretty well used up in the battle of Antietam, it is well known. THE LAST ON DIT. The quidnuncs around the Washington hotel halls last evening insisted that General Halleck is about to be ordered to command the armies in the West; General McClellan to take General Halleck’s present position here; and General Hooker to command the Army ot the Potomac in McClellan's piace; and, lastly, General Banks to be installed in the War Department. We have no information leading to belief in the truth of either of these rumored coming chancrs. Interns an Reveneye Stamrs.—The Commis. sioner of Tnternal Revenue has received speci- mens of of the stamps Tmined to be in the collection of revenue, for pro. prietory medicines, checks, internal bills of exchanges,and many others. They are beantital things, and quite a number of them are now ready for delivery to those ordering them. AND IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. > CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF SITARPSRURG aie LATE THEY ADMIT “THE FEDERALS FOUGHT WE AND WERE HANDL INA MASTERLY MANNER. —>—— REBEL NEWS FROM LEE’S ARMY —>——_ THE RICHMOND DISPATCH IN DESPAIR OVER PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S EMAN- CIPATION PROCLAMATION. glis <Setesmae A PANIC IN RICHMOND, Sessiase aes mas THE FEDERALS REPORTED TO BFE ADVAN- CING ON THAT CITY BY THE WAY OF FREDERICKSBURG. > We hayea batch of late Southern papers from which v ake the follov ing: The correspondent of the Charleston Courier writes a long account of the battle of Sharps- burg, in which he estimates that the confeder- ites encountered 200,000 (1) Yankees under McClellan. He claims that the confederates pained a sortof victory, but concludes with the following apologetic paragraph in behal of the conteds for not doing better : + We tock fw prisoners, not more than six orseyen hundred in all. The Federals fonght well and were handled in & maste manner, but their losses have been imme: probably net less than twenty thensand killed and wounde They had the advantage not only of numbers, but of 2 position from which they could assume an offensive or defensive attitude at will, besides which their signal stations on the Bine Ridge commanded a view of oure very movement. We could not make a mancuyre in front or rear that was not instantly revealed to their keen look-onts, and as soon as the intel- ligence could be communicated to their batte- ries below, shot and shell were launched against the moving columns. It was this in- formation conveyed by the little flags upon the mountain top that no doubt enabled the enemy to concentrate his force against our weakest points znd counteract the effect of whatever similar movements may have been attempted by us. Our loss is variously estimated at from five tonine thousand.” The Richmond Whig of the 4th is under the impression that Bragg has taken Louisville. Ex-Goy. Lowe, of Md., writes to the Rich- mond Dispatch, deprecating the dissatisfaction felt at the Seuth because of the unfavorable re. ception of the Confederate army in Maryland, Ne says that the people of Maryland needed to be ured “whether the entrance of the army was intended to be a mere raid or a substantial occupation for thetr relief. Gen. Lee's procia- mation Was intended to assure them of the lat- ter; but, before it could accomplish that object, military necessities carried the army away.” A “Washington correspondent” of the Dis. patch writes that President Lincoln has two steamers constantly in blast at the Navy Yard, rendy for a skedaddle. The Dispatch oi the lst Inst. quotes from an anti-McClellan article in the Washington Re. publican to show that the battle of Antietam was disestrous to the Federal cause, The Dispatch introduces the Republican’s article by saying: “If any one doubts that the Federals gota thrashing at the battle of Sharpsburg (er Antie- ism, as the Yankee papers call it), an article in the Washington Republican—Lincoin’s organ — of the 2d will relieve their minds of uncer- tainty. After stating that the surrender of Har- per’s Ferry was ‘unrelieved by any decided success in that quarter,’ the Republican says,” &e. THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. from the Riehmond Examiner Oct. 4.] There are indications, by many deemed con- clusive, that the great battle fora week ¢x- pected to take place in the region of Virginia lying between Winchester and the Potomac, will not be much longer deferred What al of the indications are we do not deem it wholly advisable to ey. before the public. assengers: who Ieft Winchester Thursday jing, bring the intelligence that our army, on Wednesday, moved forward from Bunker Hill towards Martinsburg, where the enemy’s forces were believed to be concentrated; and that the Valiey road from Staunton, Northward, was crowded with troops and munitions hurrying to the seat of war. Reports from all sources concur in represent- ing as much increased in numbers, in health and spirits, and confident of victory. The only {car entertained is that McClellan will slip away from our front and avoid a battle. If, however he should risk an engage- ment, he must be victorious, or be ruined. The Potomac is in his rear and he will not flad in Northern, as he didin Eastern Virginia, a White Oak Swamp to cover his retreat and embarrase his pursuers. ‘The Richmond Dispatch of the 3d submits the “question of profit and boss to northern caleu- lation” if southern trade and commerce should be destroyed through the Lincoln emancipation policy. The Dispatch is also distressed at the “tone of levity which characterizes the northern press in its comments upon the war in the South.” ‘The same number of the Dispatch says there are conflicting reports in Richmond as to the whereabouts of McClellan's army, but thinks that “a great battle may be expected at any time.” The gellew Sever at Wilmington, N. C,, is | 4 Federal war vee /S steamer Plorida is reported to have had pot sbuting, On Mondaythere were forty. new cases. . {From Richmond Oct. 3g PROM PREDERICKSnT Rs. : A report yesterday. obtained. currency that the Yankers had bate es the town of Preacrickshurg, And the timid at onceconstraed ttintoan advance npon Richmond, We are, satiwht@ thar the re Was botirely un” Tfomnded, ase dispatch wes received at this office early ig the days, from, thas Place, in which no wae the presence or bear approach of the enenty. BEPFORTED NAVAL ENGAGEMENT. ow pear therr, but as to the names of vessels engaged. Advertiser says - that Confederate steamship Arirto had at] tag the Federal gnaboats ‘ler and San-=* oo - tiago de Cuba, and disabled the bAishehadto be The Cnytler also received véry heavy blows, the Oreta coming of hurt. A letter from Key Westsays: © The hattle with two gunboats, but they did not take her. They The had to runaway and lraye her. antont Santisgo de Cribn she knocked acecked hat. The Cryier had “yver TELEG: Cc. ape NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. . New York, Gct.7.—114 a. m.—First Boara. — ‘U.S. Coupons, Ist, 101; 7.3-10 Dreasart Notes, 19535; U. S. Demand Notes, 1193; Certificates, 99%; Gold, 123%. LOCAL NEWS. antag FPovatn WARD Station Cases — Before Jus- tice Walter, Dougherty, larceny; dis. missed. Alero, for desertion: do. An cTty, fighting; do. James selling bea od without license, and sellin, mor te soldiers: fined #20 in each cnse. Timothy Fal- lon, fighting; dismissed. P. McDonagh, Thomes Hagan, divorderiy; fined $1. Flannigan, do; $3.55. Jas. 5. turned ta the military. Benj nuisance; do. Jos, ‘allace, Wm. Johnson, do.; fined 81. drawing a knife; do. deriy; do. Jas, Green, ned Nearin, drunk: fined $1. Isabella Penny, dis- orderly; do. Richard Smith, drank: do. John Kenfer, profanity; fined £1.56. By Jnstice Clay- ton—F. Zimmerman, creating a nuisance; costs Michael - iv a z . creating runk: fined #2. Chas. word, —— Ciearina Turn Ort.—Last night “Lieut. pg ode of the loth New Jersey, with a squad of the infantry patrol, visited the houses which have been the places where many officers and soldiers spend their time. . The proprictors were handed over to the tender mercies of justice and the inmates notified to leave the city within three days: E. Koemer, Thirteenth sireet above E; Mina Rininger, 39 D street; Mr. Henny, 533 Twelfth «i ; Mr. Lochbachler’s headquarters, 552 Tecitth st; Ch cries Cross, 454 Tenth street; and Mrs. Harris, 33 Maine avenue (Island. pea ANOTHER ACCIDENT ON THE RAILROAD —On inday night,as the 22d Connectiont Regiment on its way to this city, when passing Penn's Crossing, near Bladensbure, one of the men, named John Welch, belonging to E, fell off the platform, and his head x: the track and fracturing his skull, he was killed instantly. A comrade fell off at the same time, and was badly bruised, but not se- riously injured. er Mone Hosprrats.—The Government is now engaced in building several hospitais, among them two which will aecommodate a large number of patients. One on the yacant square in front of the Douglas Hospital will comprise ten or twelve buildings each 20 feet long, and the other near Gibson's Spring, between Ben. ning’s bridge over the Eastern Branch and the Almshouse, will consist of twenty-four build- ings each I4 feet long. ia — Turrp WarvStation Cases —Rrfore Justice Walter—Robert R. Walling, Elijah Cafferty, Geo. C. Petrey, soldiers; turned over to the mil. itary. Margaret Wilson and Rachel L. Stokes, disorderly, security for a hearing. aan eereieines Secoxp Warp Station Cases—Before Jus. {ice Clark.—Elizabeth Todd, assault; security tor pence. John Gasleneer, do.; % cents costs. Timothy McGrath, John Dean, Andrew Maldrum, John Finn, Jas. ns and ©. H. Webber,drunk; dismissed. Tyas DEPARTMENT. 7th October. 1832, Passes will not be given to visit the Navy Yard during the time the * Monitor” ix undergoing re- pairs, Upon the completion of the work upon that vessel she will be thrown open to public inspection, Due notice of the time will be giren, ec7-st (Intell. & BR: OARDING WANTED IN A PF ily for a young man and wife w Address Box 151 Post Office. ; ANTED—By 8 respectable young girla SITO- W ASTOR a ciarenerciale rons pp or general housework. App! ri aol ig sewo! ply at 406 F — UILDING LOT WANTED—Within § of Christ Church, Georgetownd not lower Inquire of W. H. SQUIRES, Nw i Candle Works, Georgetown MEX AND BOYS WANTE wel Supplies. in Camps about this city and sudria; can make Git to $2 per week, with good reference or security, at 437 p up stairs. — 2. | WASTED The advertiser wants to borrow, for Smonths, the sum of (ism) Eighteen Ham- dred DOLLARS, on very desirable property, worth over $4.00. He will psy 8 bonus og isyin eali- RIVATE FAM- ithout children, oe 7-2t* wares Soap and jonal oc tlw tion to the usual interest. Address “J last, on E street, between and sth etrect=: a large size FINGEN RING, = Rag iS peng — oor. A Brevi Tewar. oz! e ic on its ing ms iri Equomds s. 332 Poanstivania svemer, betes Strand Hoth ste, oct T NOTICE. HE SCHOONER DIANA bas arrived at Wash- ington, trom 2. With different articles ad pe sin Washington. Notice is there- ore to parties haying goods on and get them. CAPT. IVES, UF Schooner Diana, at Riley's Wharf, Boot of Blevent to ca sy rooms ceries, for Ciitc Reabed wal 2% barrels White Yellow Sugars, Baye Coffee, ni - patie Boxee Chewi and -eut Tobacto oes Repeat Bile: Barer and Ginger Cokess : is boxes Candy, ito tbe, each ss x With'aany ether Brllcles In the Grocery ine. 4 oct (Re W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, NOTICE To FAMILIES AND SUTLERS. We are selling the choicest GROCERIES | ng Fresh Goods just arriv Washington. em! Nee RAISINS AUT SLLIES, PICK ‘ERY E PUPS, THER ENG and Agate Nomads eneana, RTC ERLE einen LEMON BI Oe he will take Bullion Baak pis for all our from York — AMS. sHLote MOUARRES, ‘8, LE’ 8. EL ES. A is MA! ; 346 Dvtrect. ad, “oe St : : Cosh ASP REP wn woop: NK. FARMERS’ & MECHANICS? 3 BULLION BANK. thee 3A8, Ps MILLER & © EX south ws THE FIRST EMBAL! ao e, near Central Guard House. ‘ Also. tyair ot bay meter HORSES; 3 ao of jet vem ie eat ode SS, nas ‘ .

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