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“THE WEEKLY &TAR. —_-—»— 11h PV BAING STAR > ra “ j PUTRLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, | Thin exeetiant PamDy and News Journal, son (SUNDAY EXCHPPED,) > te | Aiming © ereater variety of interesting reading aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Mean ca be found ix any ciber—ie published on Comwen PENNA AVENUE 4ND LITH BPRUWT, ¥ } Sig een. TT assy a ; ‘i . , is j — Ory per annem aa 2 7 tH. padinie-yame “6 75 W. D. WALLACH + wo pea #00 in knees by carriers at @4 a Trenty Cre comes -.-»-. 6060 rat egret, Comat $ xe is 84 & year, sn advans; @2 for six 1. mm vecinbty on tases tee * Westingt-n News’? a 7 mate Thx eireulate ‘owe TISEMENTS heels beet to th : BF Bomgle copies tim Wrappers) ean he procereé ode areca tare e ara te WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1 oe ae a paper. Price REE GBNTS. ee f 2 > 7 . : uN ni | “ETE HC NEWS. | rewer sor the comfortot these whoare DENTISTRY. AUCTION SALES. e006 Friesen, | eegweadeemaenmerciegss mewn | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, { tower rerpert cf tne Feaeral goverment gyUK ri r auaae ibaa 5 ; Chee | Tre 18H coming in by thousands, and ELENT & Bx CHT hu = THIS APTKRNOON AND Te-MeRuOW. 2,000 Prisoners Captured! the orton Ting of from the turmpike at theright; i ehkivaw jeiukcareee es ed ~ JAA : . y a = a ee ee es ma ms . cw apc 5 } se c sine a's; 310 Penney agia Avenne, ae By &. R. L. CROWN & CO., auctioneess. [Correspondence ef the New York Timee.} Meg ae eae ee eee byiataonters of the Bettlex of eer es nore nn ee Artiligal Teeth iuserbed in the atest lmproved Ro. 357, corner @th aml Pa aveuse _| Ox mx Bartie-riet, Sunday night, Sept. | Hatch) atthe tert of the tarmplke, the right zoat. | 85) Vi cduesder—The Rewalt Considered | MS wuspended to-day, but will be re- arte every fackty we can pet up Feet: MYLES AND WAGONS AND Han. 34, nee aoa the battie of to-day oem ing on the inmpike: (Pen. Reno's force on the a Decided Union Success, eomed ina few days. wert st the and Ese, ore ha ae Jong duration, «| it Was bot 60 sanguinary, > e HEArerak nT > . Ret 7 vate terms. Filled cr nd 2 woke Give MORNING, the 9th, at 9 a.m. at the Mores | dounideriug Ue forces engaed, as spectator | $Xteme left, about a mile and u half from tho During nis ahternoce seh eee ore. [*RcoxD DISPATCH.) Pe Bet manner. Siugle, Gum.and Bleck Booth | Market. on sth street, near the Canal a large nai, Would at first be inclined to suppose. Qur loax | 7RDike. Harnmeeure, Sept. 6. —Evening advices just I . . bor of the above-named stock. To those in wantef : 2 japon : The 6th United States, th Ilinois, &th,3d and | t headquarters slowing that ihe enemy ware reeerved at headquarters from Hacerstown con - Masteatred to order, Aa. good atock are imvited to attond this sale. in cree Wd ae ibys Wee hie 12th Pepuaylyania, 6h New York, 3d ludiaua | recroeeing the river aad concratrating Useir | Sims the mrporiteel os Aahtensinanien cae Sad, L ot ss R. L. CROWN & O0., Auets. Beane ost Picasonton’s wecsae of cavalry | 8nd et Marscachuactis cavalry regiments were — on pon = nl pra gbiones tows | to-day, thet the mbris af ehort <femmunition. TEETH | ~ Brererna ¥ MB. Axstionsons, | SAvaneed from Rockville. we aye had skin. | O% different portions of the Mell Feared | body cfoes eee ene Me Pat. | S24 that the fight would prohably commence at ‘the sed P; Py oaren & WILLIAMS, Axetionson, mishes daily along the route. Daring those picket duty, acting us guards to the rouds and body of our army. Jackson left Harper's Per- ¢aybreak to-morrow. ventor ‘stontes 0. 526. corner Reventh and D streata, | Libs : supporting the batteries. ry thie morning—hix troops commencing to ar- Gor troops ure said to haye behaved nobly, BTM attends, OES EMOLD FURNITURE, BARgynss | skirmishes the enemy's farce comnisted of ‘“hree | .,Up-t¢.thie time all omr:bdtteries had‘been | rive dure sree com Sen, it became | and talk confidently of gaining grees weeny rhe sonnet By SiN ute ih iomaet, Seino tisak Ge cask | ploces ot arulleny Ee aes. or taee® | atatloned teint nh or act, batteries hd Work | our sorces'm battle A this perth tien aah: | M-zcrrow. a> weet oshere who | sell. at car Auction, general sssorumeat of han, | Pisce Tegiments of cavalry were udded, making | {ons Pieces te aan ee OK | OBE ection. Wemekline pospoank Concent dont, topes eae Oe ana ne Sm offs cap be aseoms wardens! | Mahoseny and Walnat Sofas, Aileen bece Ce pengett one hundred yards in the rear of wed | the other sles ce ter aare® miles distant, on | $025 Geusenl Sanden soe Bes cocs of See perdi i irs, Tables, hi isgaith : ae enusylyenia Rererve CG. Was station of Ei i ri who are partiquiar and wiek the argos, ed ing Hareang, Soy was the rear guard of the enemy, and the Captain Garment ied etn Gauiscyor |. Pues ane Geta artillery firing de- pape and staf aransie every saa ee peel Hair, Huek’ and Cotton-top Mattronen, ‘Datule-ground of yesterday was evidently ce- four pieces; Captain Rausoni's, Company C_5th | Ting the day om hoth sides. resulting in our | prougit te the =< since he MIBERAT PLATE witl bo Brusiele, Ti ee piz, Iners and ether ¢ ete lected Witn @ view of staying our further pro- U.S. Battery, een persis Wt ress tion as | having atout forty men iilied mad: conncen rowelit fo trai ite blngeninnded te Ronan Koome im this city—No. 338 Pennsylvaniaavenus, | Four * -Oove ‘elvet, me! gress, the extreme right, in the rear of the ist brigade | Among the seriously wounded was Ar- | wore’, thus m to Genera wtree! ‘ e Barber . (Bew,) THE BATTLE GROUND. ze Fm -¥. rtillery. ne > 4 nearer [i leaned xa Socks Air regu aor ocbacr race Say > age Ung typ igi aed Tannpesadd 4 1 "heart eas the line of battle was struck tthe side be a pee of npelk ° 8" UShcron, MeadWariars. It willbe completed —_—_—_—_— And inany other arti d of the bine ize Mountains on each ai: fe au a it i the t for the 4: as Jey ‘ " te sone Tate” Other articles too numerous.toenume. /\2Ut Of Gap, known as Frog Gap, through which meee simuieaboesiy cis ie ing Ea ee Totlowe Gen, Raweens OTHER ACCOUNTS OF THE BATTLE. GAS FITTING, &c. se iad GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anew jhe tips sand cn the Sat ee, MCE the elope of the mountaine. ‘The rebels opened corpe, With Hanks’ division, to occtipy the fen: | Im the Philadelphia Inquirer we iid the fal. 4 WM. F. DOVE & 60. By W. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, } tant trom Middletown about three miles, aud | OX the column with two pieces ,of cannon, | ‘rc Lee ORtT § Corps, with the Penney: Le dix somewhat of the tion Aus Mw to te orders with URNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFF TS | . . th directing the fire of one to the righ: and of the | i# Reeerves, and Franklin '» corps. on the ri cht, wing Patches, eohsa’ pe a be ferored in theo Pr Rrerien On BAT OROGe Meee BESE fe DOr et EN a eer HE | Sener teine tart ar ie ee een i Teplied | and Porter's corps on the jeft of Sumner. and | order, evidently. PLUMBING, GAB, OR STEAM FITTING BUBI- | feptember HO, we will mit we feomt of the Auetion | Wo7t ike oe teeta (fromthe the other | [0 Uy one of Sunmon’s 20-pounders on our left, | Burnside on the extreme lef:, with the view of Batmoxs, Sept. 10, 10 p. m—T have jose NESS. Rooms, the of a family declining Housokesp. | turnpike, is two miles from the Gap, eins in te, | aud Cooper's Battery on ont right. The enemy | turning the enemy's right flank. Gen. Pleasan- cor \rrsed with a rentieman whe ieft Geniral So" Store on Ninth girét.a few doors north ef | ing. such sx— | Sade of the mountains. The mountains in the continued the firing for upward of an hour, | tox supported the centre with ¢,suu cavalryand | McCiclian’s headquarter on the id, Peansylvanis avenue, Phere mae'be found » oom. { Bureaus, Ucdateads, Wardrobes, Peed ered dig aan ee SLED 88d TOES, ae | eee eee mua ihe severe puntieavent he | Sous Sateeraes. yer en a nage Bai Sepertiment of CH ANDELIGRS and other GAS | Cottace Chamber ketr ; Tuadered dificult toascend unless by tee ordi. |. When, ou Secount of the « guns, and the near |. Gen, Hooke® ta tie afternoon éréenea Antic. | Nag megnt st O c'elod pee te eres EAM an] WATBR FIXTURES. jan 27-ly panies, Canton Rade yoa rte nary thoroughfares, on account of numerous } Spproach of our infantry to his pieces, he dis. | tm ( Teek, and took @ position on the hitls fa- Col. Wm. RB. Goodrich, of the 16th New York Ww ro Gas FEeTvAES a er apt for forty Rngk, Matéracres, le cece snd pee rees ee pion kee { appeared on the other ride of the mountain, $08, cre cg and three nules to the right of Kegument, who was shot through the breast § 4 - : [Sheeran . nent foothold. ‘om e to by are coy- | > en : * e most 7 Leet], dis troops got into action sbout E Heve in Store, and are daily reeviving, GAs | Wocelbarrow. Grind: j he ene * shells for the most part went over the Union troupe, consequently they did | duek, which lasted two hours, during which | mains bere for em! « ery ware aud Ginssware, ; ton to the party im possession, and making the ue alli 2 q the enemy were driven about halt a te, with With many other articles ‘in the Housekeeping | progress os theattacking fevet doubly hazard. | 2OUeflvet much damage, he enemy were ¢ pour hi Tectrven | _My¥ informant was nn eye-witness of the j and #tpes superior in style to anything heretofe tered in thin wearket, eee ca ‘We invite eitivens gowerally to call and exami: war steck of GAS are WATER PIETORES Bak H H | " tred with 2 thick w eby eivi € ‘bile making a gallant . The body re- FIXRUMMS of entirely New Patterns and = | Gecking ana cthee a and Fixtures, | ered with 2 thick wood, thereby givine protee, ing charge y i : H i | i adity > age ablelose, ‘The Pennayivania Reserves, Ws. Holivar, a village bouating of wix or eight Readily on a went our lon, unbroken - h Me“eTVe*, | whole of yesterday's battle.which was she most dint Also. ® Boxes French Lemons, 4 line of infantry, until the might wing gained a ere in the iront, eunered n “rrible of the war, The laion army drove the z dwellings, is situated on the main road, betwee péaies tea toe : ight din getting the troopa | Mi — Warkingtorst “Wf Bave the best selected stock in | Terms eah, W.L. WALL & €0., Anets, | Middletown and the Gap, and sore ae from ihe bata, when tis Gee eee n their is while aminuniion | evel paeye Oy mrs a ahi : : ok TWALL 800 bo | half miles from the latter place. At Bolive teers tah ee i Jorwarded t their ; {he Above lime intrasted to our | By W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers. Toad branches of from rach zide of tae main | *hitmishing onthe right, discov reapantive-téaaoemmae c perhuman bravery and fn le spirit. be promptly attended to. 1 VEW AND RRCOND-ITAND CARRIAGES aT | pong. G two roads taking a cirenitous cour eet a oeultory ratiling ¢ F Crmant also says that t.e Rehets are MYERS & MGHAN, 376 Detect. | NEN AND &ri BATURVAY MORNING. Sop. | fo the mountains, Mint ey erg itons neat heard, which indicated the com, The Eattie of Wednesday. compittely surrounded, aud cans at posaihly exe tember 2), at i2 m.. o'clock, we will seil in from: of | them, join the main road 1 i of the battle on the part of the infantr: Es 6. Sept. 170 p. m.— | Cape abrolute defeat or uiter sami: ‘The Soeatin the Avetion Roome., ut Tes H 1 i ee en r a to + iss ee hiptory of | ©B*My ph ge yor al sider. enny Lind Rockawa and other Oarriares, | ken. a Bdvanced on 1 Ghevs:-b.0t0h Ren seAiag “ie -_ tie elan offered © an, Yesterday, four TRUNK MANUFACTORY, | Secon: { Family Carriage, for one cr two was ! atrep. In a short thercbrition, A atttelus iaiten place, in which | hours in which to surrendes, but they refused s » j » th & Mound on the right anc leit 4 the Army of Poiomac hus again been vi . 4 J 499 SrventA St.. WssutneTon. D.C. . He pole, . el | aterecd, sa ee wen eect and the fighting was resumed ‘Wh deadiy Sinale sud Double Heres. i avers Bolivar and the | occurs on the right i d whieh exceeds in extent any battle tiaughicr to the enemy. 1t was often hand to silver Medal awarded } Be 17 W.L. WALL &'CO., Aucts, As the das adyanced and our cer ye Curpe und the first brea | to continent, | band chaeges. Toe wisiie ene on Ge timere, —————— - - — moved forward. the position was changed, | (“MEE Co = t brigade a: awn of di Was rene j “ “ y A Piha ples nasss davision were mow hotly engaging th e covered with lie enemy's dead, whose loss is Also, Medal bg Metro FUTURE Da never jor the better. The nearer we ap- | 7) Revels stood their ground tora while, bat rand oy tls Hooker lelieved to be five to Heavy cana ashing Cia. Medial ih oe suns, the more snecesetal | Tyce is Stood their g Sains ee 3, | Sumner, who, atier a sharp contest of | ae winch hein sa d Ag fn erick a ae = Sp caret a 7 hours. drove the enemy about one mile. The | ®4ing mente at Pred _' —_ ¥ held, | 82d commenced falling back in div order to wave on band, of the best ma- r what poviti fs airection, to-day, and the battle of course was . ae . . i i REEN & 1 oe y e thes bear on Tam eonstantiy making,and always } Ry GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers } could the enemy bring the artiliery to 3 aun | OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE | ourcolmans. Nuimatt ly, and with terrible loss re the summit of th ronad pu ve continued. ar Avetion—On T give descriptiv: ESDAY, the 24d instant, | the Fine Ridge moun ed 20st of the nt i terial id ns commanded that om vig : nad ki 2 continuon i ve " “ ms Fine SOLE LEATHER. we shall sell at the residence of | position. It will be observed at once t edhe salor dioslaved is ee feariess and ind Lanse eee aarint Se past Swe TRON FRAME. ssekoeping, at No. 165 H betwoen | enemy had a formidable gr i Mekerees andthe: : ashotin the ank ud was carried from the Beton’, > Soe, wen = © LADIBS DRESS, eth and Twenty-firet etreets, First Ward, at nothing bu Penns; nia Reserves, and the cory field. The command of his troops de. | ©¥*T, have been taken care of. Many have WOUD BOX, and 38 o'clock od assorti f Furnit and nothing but unda under the MeDowell, is deserving z Sane ee ae = | ce Wee Frederick, Hagerstown, JB BOX gn so clock, a good assortiment of Furniture, \ic— from hin a : =} yolved upon Sumner. Gen. Richardson, | D* tie PACKING TRUNKS, Woresus. Sideboard, Extension Table. = ie AGED. of the highe Not a stragele id be ommandi: ras severely w ded | bore and elsewhere, PELLISSIER, CARPET and Wardrobes. Lounge. Cane and other Chairs, ecintdicnie seen on Dost | aethe same tine. ecm was severely wounded | Pro ead « town near the batile fleld was burat casVas TRAVELIRG ae Ban' Oapnujente China and Glassware, x a | we cies rete in the diz mined to | *t! sioner vidlereiined en retake the lost | J8t night by the Rebels. i POOL SATCHELS, &e. | Carpets, Window Shades Tables and Washstands, | was Cox 0 force Back jon of the | nner determine to ad taron | A lance number of Rebel Odlotels and other AT LOW PRICES Oileloth, Matting, Bedsteads, Hat Rack, Pe 5 ; Foe eG | d ordered the troops to advance, | Members of Congress and Travelere will please Cooking’and Radiator Stoves aud Grates. Ki mountains pite position that | nich they did with a will, driving the rebels went Officers have been found killed and gxamine my stock before purchasing eiaowhera | Kitche Requisites, and many c t vale cht be in the! Gen. Hooker, | fee them “with great anaghinr’ Ther not ded on the battle field. betel eed Se TRUNKS pie ieem unnecesrary to enumerate, j hein Awan * his Stam, was where he al- | enty retook the ground but drove themagnarter | My informant saw Gen. Longstreet a pris- wenier. e “| scot" GRREN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, | Use ya free keepin have | Hae didnot give way fora teen ey cone | Bi Stailebeyont, En this cece tee | which was badly weunted Seen TRUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short = : a ‘ The en ‘s force is supposed to have | f 7 iJ ‘| field was shot throngh the lungs and died soon > oo y x notice Ty W. L. WALL & €0., Auctioneers, mnounted to about 0G) mein Tue lures or | BeVing forward ‘and upw j Siter. He was at the head of his ireops with | , Gfnersl Hill is believed to be killed. It is Goode delivered free of charge to any part of the x : 3 NBAR PENN. AV; | @onernia Longerect end Dye. Hall were ex. | Mer volley of niusketry into the enemy's sword waving over his brad che: Ting on his | MOught thet McOlelan is waiting to dispatch sity, Georgetown and Alexandria. a psp oa ae bes a untid atlast the Rebels bro! aud ran p) nen at the tine he received his wound the result when Victory bas completely crowned JAMES 8. TOPHAM. BAY AFTERNOON esd tnd? AEGEM erged. to the top of the mountain—thence ™ bn _ FOPHAN. : A sat Bg 0 THE RATTLE. e bate commenced with artille > Robe United States F field pieces firimg the first shot. 5 tioned about six hundred loft of the turnpike, the fire being directed - rege 3 | his arms. Daring this time the troops under Generals 7 . Burnside and Porter bad not been idle. They Bal Spat co gilies arrived hes eyes 4 ero die chemy trom the lire of the Antietun | 8nd will he tmri Of the One ee Tralee eo main road to Sharpsburg, built a | (4, Col-4- B Coleman, of the 1ithOhio, and Col. tiidge, the old one having been burnt, and oc. eis! cumed the opposite bank. The loss here was | @Tived here to-night for embalming. other side. Reno’s Corps on the left did its part nobly. The meu were called upon to dos Sey lighting, and they performed their du iy Ww Will and h: roisni seldom bef displayed. ‘eloe! ‘ell, in front of the premises, Lots 1] and | on of square 33, fronting each twent half feet at ‘the west side of uth ue and Washington Cireie. Very cligibiy situated, inclosed, titled with fruits and flow 0 MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. BATCHELOR'S GENUINE MAIR DYE, The Best in the World! Phe Only Reliable and Harmiess Hair Dye Known. ry att Pennsylvania cayairy, also , ; engagemen e left succeeded that on the Col. Parison, of tue 57th New York, is killed . " Tern: One-third cash; balauee in 6 and 12 | articular : ofshell. | (B&Agement on th as considerable. 1.0 . Sols Uy git Druckiste; also. at BRERETON’S Patent | monthe bearing interest, and secured by adeed of | inu tits wooden an areply | Debt, and Aeern pont orem sade eee rs how held Roth sides of the creck. | | FREDERICK, Sept. 1A—A terrible bate was Medicine Store, op serene fice. cor. F & Tih, on tie prea heieebeie. WZ WAS continued tor | SMUMY contested every foot of ground, but s Possession of the ridge of hillson the ; fourlt yesterday, berween Keatesville aad Ided it to the conquerers. ‘er column was the last té come into The same success that marked the two wings also atiended the P- in. Alter an engazement of three hours’ duration, the Rebels fic i, leaving th. \d _ WALL & CO.. Avcta, | 15 GLBLE'S Hair Store, 2 12 Feuneyl's avenue, where | —“ a ee ies can have it a> 5 jasired. LL. W. t CO., i ra, u Factory—3} Barelay street {late 323 Broadway) Pe BED of Va Sow York. perch STER'S SALE SU ARI ee eee: = ERTY —by virtue of adeed of trust 07S 48» sucks TO SCIT THE Timus, | feted, and ed jn the laud record of Was, 9. 185, Folie 224, wa my did noi respond left bund sic appewed in the n i position. Pwo pieces ed v from where | Sburpsburg. The carnage on both sides was i artillery, riul. The Rebels fought with erat obsti y ished. General | ¥ Lut were driven before our forces from brigade, with the assistance of General | the field. . imaner, crossed the ridge on the right hand Uur losses must be quite 4,000 killed and an honr, but the Cox's Divisio: € ‘ The troopr, ho ¢ re : Op or c . Wounded. Sumner’s cor Was at time ing county, in Liber J. he left of the road, and got ? if $7 side, after considerable trouble and loss, the ps at one We'usk So ‘turing all kinds of BOOTS Phell well af Public Auction, on the ‘premises. on betore any Suineics wee "| Oi the mountain in the pomeee ot the Union | ropels runt ing in all directions. | flunked by some 1,500 strong, occasioned by the SHOPS enereie ese , | FRIDAY, the 26th day of September, A. D., 1833, at they remained in line of baitle for | freops. Darkness prevented as from pursuing Tt was now 5 o'clock, and all the enemy's po- | Tetiring of a Minuesota regiment and the reg- pte ed five o'clock p. m., the following pro 2 Lots UE Te the weanteen tee eee post | the eneey further nt the time. fitions bad been carried except the one on the | Wars, who had been overpowered by pre twill be tar , ing been discovered, Mobertsun di. Tis rea re baitie seciires to the Union | !filand side of the road. To perform this duty | ch one haotiae on ee & an qold ats much lower price than ages, R xteon (616,) ogetner with the improvemeuts | rected the fire cf his pieces to the Gap. Soon gi Sarg tion, imasmuch as | Gtheral Burnside was assigued, The artiiery | Ment by closing his line on the enemy, and suc. Persone in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Eastern arena, One-third cask ; tho balance in twoeaual | ‘rigt tue Gup, and subsequently ‘another | ; taih a Vaak oon ore surrounding | OM Wie carried at a charge. | They were, | #1v nia Reserves Hoght nobly, and havens or City made work, will always find a good awort- | RAymante. at six and fwel pee atarest. | 4 t he as then eyident that | : A8 before stated, that two | YOWev<T, forced to retire before a lar; | Hained conside vss. Gen, Meade led them ment To store and at the lowest prices. Give uaa Elven and a deed of tru: ae ie ae | the dtomake a vigero pover the fist oF casualties, | MOP iorce. Kuowing that it they lost 1 he mortality of thx army officers has been foar- call ORIPFIS & ROTTER, CEike paren eyments. Conveyancing at the cost | the Since the preceding PT ee en oe ne foes tn End ces | @ complete rous of their grimy sont | inl. "Gen. Hooker is wounded in the right foot seSttr S14 Pennsyivania avenue. ALFRED SCHUCKING, pag vrought up extra pieces of cannon, for,0% | \onnded will oot oon Ourcwn.. Aliceatier ae pey SuEnt with erent desperation, — * 77 painful wound, . ’ s ITIZENS A. EBERLY. Trustees. before statec, they had used but three at the | We cantcy d two thoweand prisoner Ss Darkness now overt-ox the two armies, and | porn. Sumner is slightly wounded; Generals SOLvreRs anv crrize au 5 W. l WALL & CO., dusts, | sion in the skirmishes: during the Sek ane ld. Gene Remo was Miliet oo te han ce satis, | DORUUMbon omank oe if by mutual consent. The | Richardson, Sedgwick and Thomas Franci. MRS. WREN having served as Matron the lass | ————————-—-"__—"" © «| gRemy Was tiring from nine pieces, consequent- | at ian tener the calamity he was observing. | Battie lasted frau 5 o'clock in the morming ull > raghey wounded. Gen. Mansfeld was ear in the Army of the Potomac, where she saved ky W. L. WALL & CO., Anctioncers, jy, to make a vigorous rep! ! by aid of a glass, the en ‘Smovements, He | © gieck a: wight, wiyjhout a moments cessation. _ Gen. Dana is wounde® Col. Wistar, forthe beneht of ale Tee wEY ER Ae PURE net | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROP. | Sates is | Wax struck in the. spine by a musket ball tie | ,, The conduct or all the troops, with eee” | Sean Gaitgrmia regiment, is wounded in th ‘ F the bene! er TU not kuty —By virtue of “eed of trust, duiy exe- left to the eis * z a tion, was all that any gen ral could wish. Sey- | rm. Coi. Hinks, of the i Massach uss tts, { One teaspoonfall | cuted, end recorded in the land records of Wash- ball ledging im the breast.” One t i & - 7 Salie wine ‘ write eral regimenis of new troops, who were in ac. | Wounded, Adjutant A. G. Cross, of dead Penn aettboutit Petes We gunlieeli sl Panes ance Og oes, [ce ae aeee tee titteny ldiwls, but Lttie, dane | grMonday morning.—Sumner’s corps eame up | tion jor the first tine beer ok admiranly. | sylvania ‘reserves, was killed.” apt Themes tho it e shail s i uw oe gab : : . | from Frederick Inst night. During the nish Hunereds of Marylanders were preceat to | ( an, Company D, 2d Pennsylvania Ree the pocket. Alsu. her FEVE on SATURDAY, the 27th a. Beptemt age was effected on either side. At 10a. am. the - eck “83 a ere prese: . acs “ 18:2, at five o'clock p.m. Lok aan | es on theleftand right | on the mountain. Banks?and | witness the ba hich could be seen from | Server, is wounded. ' square nuiubered eight hundred and sev (874.) Terms: One-third eash; the balance in yre, tmaster | equal payments, at rix and twelve montha. with ; Speucer, Capt. Trainor, fath do i Lieut. | interest. A deed given and a deed of trust taken Boar,N.J.; Capt. Ripley Gist: Sepgt. Major Gr to secure the deferred payments. Conveyancing ut turnpike between n. The exact posi * exemy this moruing is not definitely | to us. 1 supposed that he has r tion of Hagerstown. Our orked principally with UW {an hour later “lb the ¢ mny s €ins were silent, but upon the moving Cox's Division soon atter to the edge of woods on the side of the mountain at the f the surr The sharp rat- | Suryeon of the 12th Messachnsetts wa i fifty thons > andthe thunder | killed. Baxter's Fire Zonayis suffered some of a hundred pieces of artillery, nor the conse. | they behaved well in action ax usual, Colonet ' utentexcited movements of such armues is not | CWen's regiment suffered severely from & cross ry fire when the enemy made their fNank move- ‘s ‘Si e Rebels aga . ° " eat &re now advancing rapidly, It is impossible St this writing toform any | ment. Michael Lavey, company G, was shot Cevt SES getet, Dodee, Gar . Broo! 8, | the cost of the purchaser: RED SCHUCKIN th eis eeuiN produced thy ir pieces at the | possibly overtake him before night. correct idea of our los or that of oe oa, j in the forefinger. James Ce way, oe tata et Dowell, ‘Cap’ ‘et. Bradiec, a, right of the Gap. Cook's Museachusetts | ; it bth ames Con: sone Corporal Williams. 64th; Orderly Banks, N-H! A. EBERLY, Trustees. ley of six picers was now brought up to tie | *2¢ in the best of spirits. but itis heavy on both sides. Ours will prob- | Wounded slightly in hip; Leonard Shutter, i les hirndreds of privat au 25 W.L.WALL & CO.. Aucta, | MY ort of Robertson's, and 1 concentrat ——_ ably reach inkilled and wounded i0,0w. That | company T, badly wounded; — Diaxtone, com- ! To be had at Stott's Drug Store. opposite National Seer : SS] eh ens ee an 8 So Tre Position ov THe Exewy im Kex- | of ihe eminy will not excerd it pany 1,+hot in ‘neck; — Shanie. a? Borel, Naicn’s, corer Pa. avegue aud Sth street; | — = j tite Mas poured into the Gap, many of the ah ‘nein Somapetce : a sii + Se in A - 3 rls bursting directly over ‘the Rebel guus. | T™CK¥.—The Cincinnati Commercial of Mon. The enemy's dead, which nearly all fell into | hand sUattered. > : . Burtt Franklin House. corwer éti pod D stregis; IRON HALL, AL fleet tis Cate cee Soren ante em ate a | day says: qayigands, were thickly strewn over the fields, | _ Before the Philadelphia brigade went into pap Se ed ur depot £45 Kntetet bates, = Me ae eee aes I is ascertained that the retreat of the enemy | laying in heaps in many places. action, Gen. Howard, the new commander, ; " Po . 20 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE while changed his projectile to stell. = at th and 7th. Wushington. ‘ 320 PEND NI. NUE, Three times during the day the Kebels were | 8lmounced in the papers of Saturday was not Our wounded were immediately carried trom * speech to them, and they acted up to the | -WREN, Midwife and Magnetic Eclectic Phy- sans forced to changy the position of their pieces,aud | ® ™%0vement looking to the evacuation of Ken- | the field, and the best possible attention given | Generals wishes. Gen. or chan, invites kom J whe despair of be.ng eared of S late in the afternoon their guns wer silent al- | tucky, or eyen the abandonment of their | them. dtvision, was wounded. Gen. Ys division i Bt ote nr anic Kheuma fen Bese | i - EMILE DUPRE | tog oe menacing eee in one ot = city. They toe gn Hooker fell, Gen. MeOlelNan im. yfiem ied = need on the enemy about i ‘eters. : No Cx 4 . a BA oidioebs Cox 'a 4 iiss fell back only four miles beyond Florence and | mediately proeeeded to the right, where he was cock. two hours previons to this boarded and stoned ceca onresne Pay iovaes | Would: reepectfully inform his friends snd ens- Ga oulrert co Eee nemaes St | indicate ae aoe fo further, They | cuthusiasteally received, ant tying presence | they had been ekirmiching. EK atroet, Lotween 6th and 7th. se He im* _ | tomers that, having Just returned to this city from | {He Wo purpose of getting round the enemy's | *tilered greatly tor water when on their ex- | added much to our sues y Tecovering the | | Afer advancing a distance they x, od ight. treme advance, and persons familiar with the | ground lost. He was om the center and on the | tured the enrmy's INFW AND SUMPLITIED METHOD FOR PIANO | N€™ York, he offers a renewed assortment of RAL this junciure Generals Meola Kad) Can ee hardly possible for | left ss well, anxiously watching the progress | Up to the main porteg of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES. i them to obtain 2 sufficient anpply where they ¥ of the battle Aud giving directions as to the | ¥te ittook place. Brefewor ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, Pianist é 4 Nore Te ered enti soue Nponthe meld, | TIER! to, CURIE Bearcat people have much | manner of atiecks i tha ure coe to-night for | fled, Jenving their cannon on s frow the Lox’ Consisting of Of the bette Mined during the continuance | Sim aint TRC KIne Mater for domestic use | the first time since he left Frederick city* tock place on the tight of the 5 doa Ext! bition, and opens a Contes fort aakal BUGARS ae ic bettie. ih in seasons of drouth. “The enemy are suposed | ‘We took sume fiftecn hundred Veiadners my at this point tried to turn our flank, ba Piaso and Singing by bin Hew asd Bin: 5 Cook's butiery took a favorable osition for | 1o See siting for reinforcements, but if this | during the day, while ike obtained but | were foil a. ov at ar Br Teer cans Srstem. « — bathed Lec coe eee Eee the Itetorg | view of the case lg correct, they murteateers | ar : arate The victory on our part is Complete, Pris. So casbiog ina very nent nae euaie wi COFFEE, waa tremendone one eee oe 2 | very formidable addition to their fores, ff tiv, ; oners by hundreds haye been captured. The feaility ant’. Gem read Saeed with , —= fired a tremendous yolley of musketry at the pete @ upon it to compensate them for te ANOTHER ACCOUNT. fight insted all day, and it was erecularstane” wie oe a cannoniers. This was repeated several times 5 entation of obstacle the t FREDERICK, Sept. 18—A great battle was up affair, an the Rebels were with. part, by his way of vocslization he Bto, | in quick succession, until at length the cau. ree 5 peace moO way ot | sought sterday at Ondysville, near Sharps- | oni the aid of gumboate To-day is Jeff. Davis’ extraordinary reewtts, renders the ni FLOUR noniers abandoned their pieces, and ran to the | their a danO Gusting tec sinterusyennmts | Buse Teo taaees Gon riven from the field | Fust Dav. ‘The Get how ‘Yorks tadie oot aad enables, the singer to, vosal ‘ i ” waren rear, sey ing ee eau Gaver ome coaey indicate a strength and gravity of Pilih heavy joss. Our less was about 1,000 | A tnrge fire was seen, lust evening, back of the ; ne a : i measly ee Sa — , LARD. tdeo partook af tho paulo and donee ete | re eae inade, Dae win ihe advance whieh | Killed and eenteah oak shed wah Omaneas Saree Son ean ae they © ite ane Ra és || came mamas ek, Bisons much | ReGpaye ade, Wik which peplc opinion in | Grarral Manet sort day on Om nem Rae " was drawn up in line of battle a few yards + t t 1 ti - A ap, a fine aseortment of the rear. “'wo companies of a cavalry :egi- — rh pair im heir they are elght on bok of night the bone naniee peony News for Exrepe. FY A ment, which were sipporting the battery, aino | Made » di pee apes ae teeesIOn 3 HAVANA CIGARS, oped through the line af iat thus ; !*, at leat to hold Kentucky. It is obvions,too, | fought over four times. New YORE, Sept. 18.—A dispatch trom Cape a ae ae Feaving four pieces of arullery (hen ikernes | tat fOr Bact ee, oraees army to taice the whale of the Union eae Sener ae | Mace aire yg ORBAT EASTERN, NORTHERN AND eae: me ban: lee ; is arp errs e aereal rani a oe Pris toayed bang carey The Feanit is considered as a decided a con the sokonar City of New York on Weducs_ oe! being purchased from a Youeel, iy: latler pases away. Obyionsly, this is the time | for the Union troope. Gay. Dispatches for we Associated Press: & MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JE LEY, VALU. event caused temporary, and only temporsy, - ti 2 i de pmuuncemens 0 ABLES, NOTES. STOCKS BOERS: ke. enables ws te | confusion among tne isons, They quicxiy | for the exe cise on the part of the military nu- ect flowing cheers were itind and wo Wet at Livers TN <4 Forwarded with SABRTY AND DIMPATCH tw af #ell at very low rates. straightened the line and prepared to resist a | ‘2Oritier of eenest vigiiance and the utmost 5 ed . - recent gi our troops, were accessible evetions of country. This Co y demonstration observable on the part of the | &Berey, Wat no advantage may be gained by bed oe ae ick, womnded ix | pinced on board both & these str smere: P° the Swencies in the principal Hatlway Towns in ER‘S LION LAGE Cele eaeeehais the abandoned pieces. ‘The re. | Our qilich und desperate toe, A ary, Killed; Gol Kinobury, tith Donnecsenn, | Response to Governor Curtio’s Call. py «NORTH, East WEST, AND NORTHWEST. SREYER'S LION LACER BEER hiro sad emgrs ae to secure a eee HERore Conptct or Two Laniza.—The con- seriously eng +i, Beall, 10) Maine ox!i | Harnissune, Sept. 18.—The Governy, states ” wasHiNaTon, Stee mers BOSTON An Half Barrets, lige aaa anh Bee Pere Hygena duct of two young lai - of Danville onthe oc. | in ;, Lieut. Col. Fillebrom, 10th Maine, | bateeventy-two thousard wen have CINNATI Lovie Louis. Led | Wiuain about ten feet | W8* Gaal te our tae partan courage. For | Lieut. * ee a j “¢ expects that the number will be increased to LEO LES ING+ON 1 All kinds of ; Tebels had approac! Aste uch | MANY Months a ben ctiful epecimen of the na. | Col. Parrisen, 7th New Yor 5 one hundred thousand. TLese men are . . . ‘ 4 | of the guns whe the contest commenced. Fach x isger i _s " Counections « e wate t New y ce sad Be «} xCY GROCERIEG sie conned Gexperate in ite pu And the | YOu Mug has flowtea from the residence of pera ars aig Se Colonel "Meteo nek furnished with eq Sand moved to Fair: PEOVENG and wits #eamehi, ie at low price, struggle was most exciting. At length the 4th — eile Int betgeecaad baby! ey nt Busktole: fitck? Lieut. “Allison, of Bucktails saints Santor Be pee. bo re FOO... SOU HAMPTON ond aver, ging ace York came to a resus) aud turned the | Yee but atural het they shod eee eet } killed; Colonel Polk, 24 U.S. Sharpshooters, Death of Commodore Percival theoee by Keropean ne oan og a tide of fortune im our favor. parties the hated embi “A ad of half wounded; Major Berbank, J2th Massichusetts, s commercial towns ip Great Britain aad on the Gon 7 fered severely in the action. The rebels re- | 70.0 the hated emblem. “A squad of balf a di Boston, 17.—Commedore John Perci- tnent. E. DUPRE, ineee ne ee action. dozen men was sent to Mrs. Taylor's residence | Wounded. val, of the U. 8. Navy, died at his in Colieeti: x os ed jn great confusion, while our men made rf - Several of the inent officers are 5 . 8S. y residence avail Seecasible partrot ie Coleg Bae ES 8 | gy 20 Pexscruvanta AvENOR. ____ | the woods teevtiad wit ene confronted nt the dose ca eat tuey were | Several of the promincnt oMcers are reporied Koxbury, this morass. ©. C. DUNN, Agent, i RCY For the sueceeding two hours the infantry Maria and Miss Mattie Taylor, the tee ae- With regard’to the loss of prominent officers "some Av i. or Washington, D.C. EAL ESTATE AGE : under the command of Reno ceased operationé, complished and charming deughters of the pa- {| by the rebels we have rumors, but not suffi. FIGHT AT LEESBURG. 2. DUPONT'S SUGAR-CQATED FEMALE JAMES F. HALIDAY, and the artillery atone continued the duel. The | (GP! Widow, the young ladies announcing the | ciently weil authenticated to warrant me in The Rebelo Belvemens ot en aoehe D* BbdcLatine a (Late Collector af City Tazes,) Eaucon One nee of four mpounders. |-determination to defend the cherie teen. | giving thee oc ee ee 4 Bead the taper eg -neang mon pga wit herenter ize his entire attention Moat pisces pee Bow pieced on SE toed Bae ad The chivalrous half-dozen returned to See Further via Harrisburg: Cherge by them—Capture of the a Fhey are the ext Female Pillerstant.” tec or HSts ON REAL BST ATES Berita ane commenced throwing nb "Us to the right of commander and reported that : rm require adiannisncns, Sept. EizThe news received | Standard, Arms, and a Number of Pris- re with complete suscess Selling ¢ » and to ail other busi ect- he Gap, at whic! ut ie Is ain j uring 4 waz Mould tot he without theu upon any ecusider. eiwit ; the Toandgeinent of Weal Betaie, “a stationed a battery. ithe fitiig for a while was pane thecatte Ae eee | peslerdey’s fet wae decidedly in our favor, | od Tecomnaltering party consisting of tufantry, tion 5 ¥ pei +4 . exceedingly mated, bu 6 20-pounders vlor’s rey ¢ - ut still another battle is necessary eripine airy a command of Lieut. ¥ Operate speedily and ofcetively.”” JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. Taylor's residence the commander of the com- = P ‘j 5 ae. t : Fenton eel, by a, Birman | OHN.G RIVES, Editor of the Globe.» Tompelied, is ihe coure of hel an ere Pan} demanded the surrender of the Aas Mat pected” that the baitle’ would’ bs atin Se. tert Gen Siete Tesdquarecss ont 4 hewnn is. > Bankers. i ' ro yourg soon made . ‘in the direction 5. C. FORD, corner tand Pa. | JAMES G. BERRET, 2 change the position of their guns. At the ex- ance, bearing the fing between ‘each | Summed gnorning, but no firing has been | on reconnoilering expedition en em | Sener tOtge, BeAr owen, | Ste SPM tach | a Caso toe rate | ck tk RN ESS ey ee "| Office over Bank of L. Johnson & Co,, corner of pear to have so many guns as usual, or if ho | !8Nd for the flag, the lncies meeeied Geleger | “Oo. McClelian’s headquarters are at $ Goore Creek, r, they found the N treet, sacon der it HE Boliding, at 391 Peruspivaate avenue Sere rene SrAnye, SAE Tesi wisest, sacaad | Lid have thant he ahr woe bring them into prac- Fecele md he never surrenda the, | bare, Md. ot the stream disputed b cad ae ee cums having again beca rebuilt. the subseribe: Soot. __rep Seow" | tice, The ®-pounder which he was so fond of | the ‘Would shoot the first rebel that polluted the | _ SUrgeon General Smith dispatched a special }-cavairy, at rate CHARLES S, FONUER & C0, TP sor en too cans [RS or es eet eat | Eeteea eteenan, Feo oa aeteons | She sarariary wes Sete = WHOLEAALE axp RETANL At p.m, the head of Gen. Hooker's column | Uuict.poseerien ef fir aoe ie ee yet ern! hatte atc tainn's army during dhe | bey st eocuped ay one Teriment of rebe, DEA &ppeared coming up the turnpike to reinforce stain.—Z, ~ recent battle is very large. Most of them w! intantry cavalry force. After INA, GLASS AND RARTHEN WARE, Reno. The column took the road branching of | 7¢t#!8-—Louteeille Journal. probably be brought into Pennsylvania. short but severe engagement, theenemy were ty tf E.B.&8 1 @RE@ORY. ise Ontlory, dane ri j Peronag froni the turnpike to the right, near Bohvar, Bo-The Legislature of Rhode Island ag- A nomber of rebel Prisoners bave been sent | ériyen trom Wy A lwth New Yerk, SO REMY Al RAVE Gs 5 eases, Ehiraneys and Wieks and proceeded to the foot of the mountains. "All | journag ‘or Saturday, having actually sat 11 | t0 Fort Delaware. at she point of the " 1 pers atteson toot |, ee, ke. Sa Lantesus, & fete he ee ee ee coe $272 A lew Ras beni Peed, fe them te gon | LATEST FROM THE SATTLE FIELD. | cring the rs of the. : > (Say E2ELD OVENS. (esch onthe capable of Seom,ty__bo4 (Oud Petlows' Bulb) 7th #t._ | was evidently impresocd “with the belicf that | for each polo ern pt err goin go Hannierrne, Sept, 1¢.—Information = | aane . the regi- Shine T yARD, SAME, BEATING sup | ATTENTION, SUSLERS AND OTHERS. forward ert able and willing to lead them State at the end of the fiscal year will be about — aa this Rr lee away by =, Speeeiate sitet TRA SEES Lae Ry wet O1DER-O1DER-crDER. was ‘Ornate line of battle from right to left | Sit emendaien ti te et Endcubiedly be revumed rowdy, bat upto noon mes : — rim in 1e lo" im ler, 1e ring had been beard are great ap So Pad ent tor bak 2.000 Barrels of Wilsen a appeticaer magyar pase ot the mountains on the right, and the Hae Quakers and non-residents from military bs gbaedvin about in the same position as py eT Top ety — bay bapmg” Hels & REWARK sale in quantitics edge Of @ piece of woods on the tain a nade aod Wee ee Kew York prices. at the left:—The first of Ricketts’ - | WF Edson B. Olde, lately arrested for utter- Preparations are now bet made here for re- sortore tentctene Lavoe coded Oe te Address WILSON & LAWEREWOB, vision on the extreme which wee about | ing treasonable Janguage, has been released etiving the sick and wou: from Gre inte quarters last night, beving bat 0 4-Im* Besonds pear Pa. wvenee, one mUe north of the turnpike; the Penasyiya- | from Fort Lafayette. | battle. Citisens are anxious todo all in their does — Repubheen ad