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THE EVENING STAR ia PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Comnun Pews’s AVENUS AND iitH Srazer, BY W. D. WALLACH. aire rseam nerved in pack; v enrriers: tae et eonts por . Tomail sabeart . see is 84.50 & year, 19 ad: ; %2 for ax il ie Gace mae oe eee ee thyec months at the rate of Ivcents aweek. Singie |, ON CENT; in wrappers, Two ceRTs. ST ADVERTIFEMENTS whonid be sent to the they may not ye, XX. , WASTIINGTON, D. C., (COMMUNICATED.) _ BExtract from a Letter on the Battle-Fictd.} es * * * * * * * * ‘This tattle (Antietam) has becn the most san- @uinary of the war, and the only one fought With design and upon military principles. The @rrangemert of our corps—the overlooking ‘position of the commanding Gencral—the send- fing into action the richt and the left—the closing Wp ef the center, and final success—excites Dewlldering admiration, and carrics the mind to the great flelds of Austerlitz and Wagaam, fought by Napoleon. Of #1] this T have spoken. ‘The heart history of such 2 conflict, purchased Dy the life and bicod of twenty thonsand men, must be found in the hospitals. War has its gileries—but it has its ten thensand demons in these human tortures, ‘that make the eye-balls Bebe the hextt bleed—the lips palay, and the brain recl. The sight is at first positively unen- @urable. The tife blood of somo is trick- Rng away in silent calmness—while the dis- severed limbs and maniac brain of others give rise to sounds God grant I may not again wit- . Bat ye mothers who now serk 2 son—or wife ahasband—or sister alrother—or sons a father— Know and be consoled that even tha hand of mercy is watchful, and better care ix bestowed @pon your loved one than might at first seor pessible. It was in the hospital where rested the gallant Hooker, that I learned the history @f those mythical words so often seen and so little wnderstoud, “S.T.—i563-X.” Anything alleviating the sufferings and saving the lives ‘ef our soldiers is a national blessing. I wit- messed some astonishing results from this article. It is well known the effeet of burnt ganpow- @er and excitement is thirst, which, added to the loss of blood in the wounded, creates the necessity of a reviving stimulant. In this par- ticular hospital, the physicians were aHowing their patients to drink Plantation Bitters, other- wise called S. T.—1660—X, and althongh the ‘Wounded are moet numerons here—this division having opened the fight at 5 in the morninz— the men were mortly composed, and there was but very little fainting. The arti. * Bensible manuer, supericr to brandy, 2 out subsequent stupitying reaction. [It orizin- ated in the West Indies, containing calisaya bark, winter green, lavender, anise, clove buds Orange, shake root, &t.. preserved in > Rem—the S. T.—18c0—X being a secret in dient, not yet revealed to the pudiic. tis principally recommended for w: appetite, @isordered liver, intermittent fevers, stomachic difficulties, &c. I understand it was somewhat known in the Southern States previous to the war, and it appears an agent of Jefierson Dayis recently applied to the proprietors for the privilege to inake it for hespiua! purposes during the war, to which they made the fol- Jowing reply: see eee New York, Jan. 16, 1542. a 1» Agent te.: Dear Sir: In reply to yonr_ con Offering us “Fifty thonsand dollar: ation, e War,” one, consice say your price isa } would cest us nothing to ment and our ideas of consistency wodld not allow us toentertam it, althouch it ini Bs to assuage the sufferings of your followers. We remain, very respettfally yours, P. H. Drie & Co. These ceutlemen give the history of certain mgresients of their article for over two hun- dred yeurs—showing that throuch all changes of the medical pro jon and its practitioners, strength, composare and cheerfulness have been Gerived from these sources. Dr. Woods, in the Washington hospitals, informed ime that he had been unable to procure aa hour's sleep in one patient for » y two weeks, and st sinking and crezy, until the Plantstion Bitters eame tohis knowledge, when one day's trial gave him anight’s rest,and he was now fast recovering. ised our Government bas not equs rson Davis iu energy, aud adopied this invales ticle in all our hos- pitals. Asa lay member, 1 can bear witness it i OG to tks and affords more energy and lite Plantation Bitters. lever tried. Success tothe * But I have digressed. In my next I shall | speak cf gathering in the wornded, b dead, ao. (se 25-eotn) ResLe: TATE AGENCY, JAMES PF. HALIDAY. ate Collector of City Tazes,) Por the wentisg ANE Cite? ING OF RENTS ON REAL FeTATE, Beying ‘ying the B. 4 age A Selling the same. andto all other busi her 5 fission. he refers ioe JAS IC. MeGUIRE & CO.” Auctioneers, JOHN C. RIVES, Editor of the Glove.” L JOHNSON €0., Bankers. W.W SEATON, '¢ Bx-Mayors of Washi Piven once: -x-Mayors o: ‘ashington, Office over Bank of L. Johnson & Co,, corner of vivania avenue and Tenth eireet, second Tr. sep 5-e05w™ CHARLES 5, FOWLER & CO. IMPORTEKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN «CHINA, GLASS ANB EARTHEN WARE, Fine Cutlery, Japanned Waiters, ted Ware, Coal O# Lamps, Metal Goods, Chimneys and Wicks in Goods, Lantesns, €., &e., Chamber Seta ato 504 (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th at. =F -1860-=. DRAKE’S PLANIATION BiTTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight. ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vVigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. It is & certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Compriint, and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak aud delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Ssloons. P. H. DRAKE & UO., N ‘2 Broadway, New York. se 25-eo6m. RPHANS’ COURT .— District of Columbia, Wash to-wit -—Sept. 2th, WH2—In the cu. tors of Barfiet Carroll, deceased, the executors metre with a ot Shai meee ashington County aforesaid. appointed aes fi day of October next, for the Anal settlement ard distribution of the personal estate Of said deceased of the asspts in hand. as far ag the same have been collected and turned into r-aney, Swhen and where all the creditors and heirs of said ease of Altea Be bacry and Charies Hicks, Ex turday, the lt deceased sre netised to attend (at the Orpt Court of Washingtom County aforesaid) with t elgims properly vouched, or they may other by law be excluded from all benefit of said « ‘Ceaced’s estate, provided a copy’ of this order ba blished once a week for three weeks in the Kve- Star, previous to the said lith day of October Test: . 0. INS, sothiaw ies bis acamerar wits, ‘MIs 13 VE NOTICE, That the subscri- f ~ i ber hath obtained from the Orphan’s Gon-t of Ww, thet of sedi m eoduty. in the Dist < f Columbia. Ettore o siministrationon th j Z .. 7) BUBANNA 7 IT LOSES, LADIES SU: ee anne ked et the actual cash value, er nue and Ninth «tres ry Buiiding.? AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, LOvISIANA AVENUE, NEAR SIXTH STRERT, Louisiana AVENUK Lovisiaka Avnsuk In Rear of thé National Hott, & Siew StReRe, The Managers take pleasure in annonncing the cnt appearance’ loc the Ball Searum, THE CHARMING VOCALIST, JULIA MORTIMER, MORTIMER, MORTIMER, MORTIMER, MORTIMER, MORTIMER, IDRALIZATION OF MELODY AND BEAUTY, MELODY AND BRAUTY, Acknowledged to be the most BEAUTIFUL WOMAN BEAUTIFUL WOMAN She is just fro: a most success ful ensagement at Ford's Theatre, Baltimore, Before the public. Ford's Theatre, Battimorc, Being the principal star for two weeka in that os- tablishiment. Re-engagement, for one week longer, of the MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA RAVEL, AND TIGHT. ROPE DANSEUSE. MARIETTA RAVEL ITLIA MORTIM GYPSV'S LAY. ded AGuses at the Can the most bequti MAMMOTH COMPANY MAMMOTH COMPANY MAMMOTIE COMPANY MAMMOTH COMPANY will appear in an ENTIRE NEW BILt, LIF TAYLOR The Lovely and Modest Songstr TILLY FORBES, KATE TARRTSON, LEW SIMMONS, M. JEAN CLOSKE, | WILLIE EMEE MASTERJOHNNY, ast, but not least, THAT WONDERFUL TRAINED Dog, Doors open, 7 o’clec’ Admicdion ZB cents. Orchestra Chairs 50 ¢ GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, Admission to Matince—Ladies 2) cents; Children j Deors open at 2 o’elock; per Good order strictly maint AMERICAN “DON ROYA at MONDAY AFTE. EVERY APTERN ORIGINAL ACT OF *THE MANAG DAN GARDNER, The favorite—everybutly + fave MISS ELIZA GARDNEK, The young ani besutiful Rque: MLLE CAMILLI The Picturesqe Rider, te, the Clown King janand Danseuse, Equestrienne, from the Timp: inn Circus, the mest fear- former on the Corde Fenda nt Kquestrian, GEORGE HILL, Maitre du Cirqui, W. KINCADE, the most powerful mau living and accomplished MARTIN FERROLL, L VERNE, ‘ R.H The Greatest Livi - and bi GERALD PEPPER, GEORGE KING, i FOR A SHORT SEASON LOUISIANA AVENT. LOUISIANA AVENUE. B77 Go cee the four-footed. THE: - DMISSION , Rear the Bridge. near the Bridge. eared Comedians, M 5} 25 AND 50 CENTS REE CONCERT WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 289 Pa. avenue, tween Sth and loth sts.—NEW ARRANGEMEN undersigned is happy to announce that he has fected an engagement with HENRY J NICKEL, the this country, W eatest Violoncello Player now in il perform every night at the © hall, in company with other 8 URA SEY DEL has been re-engsged, and will t our visiters with hi i : ete. Mr. ADOLPH WELLENSTEIN w atthe Pisno. Together with » host of t ent unsurpassed by any establishment in the ci Choice Refreshments constantly on band. in attendance to preserve order. Concert commet HE BCGO0.-2. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BiTTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sy tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature's great | restorer. Ltis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It enres Dyspepsia, is a gentle tonic, and is just | the thing for changes of the season. afl Grocers, Druggists, Motels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & UO., % Broadway, New e personal estate ot Vem Dillow, inte of Washington Co. aforesaid, decensed, All persona having claims against! the said deceased are hereby warnud to exhibit the same, wigh the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on oF before the 2th day of September next; they therwise by law be excluded from all benvtit of the said estate, Given under my hand this 2th day of Se ptember, D. ya? 7 : 8 atk DILLOW. “RM Y GOODS CAMP COTE: up STOVER, MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE TIN CUPS, TIN BA CAMP STOOLS, POONS, CUTLERY, ALES COOKING STOVES, dust received by i j now in store, snd new sanplicg maded dy:ly ; Ag LOTHS AND CASSIMERES.—A new ay in the lot, many realy choice grades ACK PERRY & BRO.. Pa, avenue and Ninth on of tock implies ne obligation t tion of Ck ene ee OT aEe onto AMUSEMENTS. FORIYS SEM TENTH ATH. THEATER Tenth st., above Pennsyicansa av. -Lessee and Manager :.-Btage Manager GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL! OVERFLOWING AUDIENCES! PROMINENT AND INFLUENTIAL RESIDENTS Distixut sien Beeson anes prow Awwhan! Drawing tt Reeviving | Olympia Cigniani (Queen uf Alruzzi) Miss Mitchell ; Corny Brady. owes ; . Bishop After whieh the Pro | _ BONNIE FISH WIFE! ; Mogey Matiertine ¢ wick songs.¢ ...Miss Mitebott (During the piece a characteristic Scotch Dauce.} To concinde with F BROTHER GLI AND ME: Ben, Wiggles... 00. by the com Mec aced PRIORS OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and larquette. Seats Orchentrn Senta, Famiiy Circle, Private Boxes... Doors open at & q ‘clock’; overture at Ra'elock ; curtain oO aetaquarter 8 oMonk, GROVER'S THEATER. Pema. avenus, near Willards Hotel. Leonarp Groven.. +++ + MANaGeR wv icam Aster, MR. BL. DAVENPORT, : DAVENPORT ORTICAL DRAMA senda COMIC BLE RPONTAN EX TRAVAGS ence £y t Appes of ADA PARKER In THE SOLDIER OF ELEVENTH axp © Starry Lessee and Manager... Hexav © Janrerr. | Sixth Nicht of MR. JOHN EOOWENS. IN ‘ j if | Mics KATE. DE Mice | | | Doors open at 7%; ; BARNUM's i MUSEUM, CIRETS, | AND MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE. ———— a = MONDAY AFTERNOON any MONDAY NIGHT, Octobor Louisiana Avenue aud Teath Sir _—_ BARNUM’S MUSEUM, CIRCUS, and MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE 18 COMIN Bb ARNUM DI 18 COM > . TOM THUMB IS COMING, ee TSE ALBINO FAMILY ARE COMING. seine ferrsatsal ADAM'S PERFORMING BE ARS, 32 in mumber, inchiding SAMSON _T. BARNT? por) BARNUM 18 COMING, and will appear on NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON at a Avenne and Tenth ech Leuis ERCHANTS, SUTLERS, HOTELS. RESTAURANTS, &c. WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER, CoRmke SEVENTH AND F S18., Wholesale Dealers in | FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, STGARS 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, Agents for This Ciry of JOHN J. BAGLEY’S CELEDRATEDFINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO NOTIcR. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT Can be had at the following places, whom we fur nish: J. 8. DEARING, No. 262 Pa, avenue, above 12th st. D. BE. IRVING, No. 514 Seventh st. A.M. HOOV No. 257 Pa, avenue, (south. Mae.) ' | | BEN. SOLOMON, No. 177 Pa, avenue, bord: i T0th et, WM, A. HENDE, IN, No, 478 Fifteenth st., x oc 3-Im* opposite Treasury “AMPBELL & 80N CAMPRE LS SPESSSYLVANIA AVENUE." A genuine assortment of HARDWARE Aa ARMY, GOoBs! BAR IRON AND STEEL! } 80 22-eo2m* @ of _j 4 N°. 3,066. LATE FROM THE SOUTH. GENERAL LEE UPON THE LATE BATTLES, aed THE CONFEDERATE ARMY IN A BAB WAY. pc cma late Southern papers, we take the foilowing: there Virginie, Octo- No. lit. s of the army during the present campaien, the Commanding Gen. eral cannot withhold the expressiou of his admiration of the indomitnbie conrage it has Gisplayed in battle. and its cheerful endurance vation and hardship on the march. Since your great victories around Hichmond you have aie the enemy at Cedar Moun. tain, expelled him from the Kappaunnnock; and, after a conilict of three days, uiierly repuised hin on the pinins of Manuxsus, and toreed him to tnke shelter within the tortitica- tions around his capita. Without hatting for rey FOU crossed the Potcmac, stormed the heights of Marper's Fer Tande prisoners of more than eleven und captured upwards of sey. enty pieces of artillery, all their small arms and other munitions of wa’ While one corps of the army was thns en. gaged, the other insured its success by arresting it Boonsboro’ the combined armies of the ene. dvancing under their favorite General to ivf of their belenguered s, On the field of Sharpsbur; hind of his muabers, y ight until dark the whole aray of the > and repulsed every attack along his y front of mere than four miles in extent. The whole of the following day you sioud prepared to re. © confict on the HG retired nex’ aeress the Potomac. tbseq uently r mples of gre H Das comumssioned in the name of undying fune cet, repulsed the us charge: + by Vize . step the time his artillery re H. OF. Ler, who was in wus obliged tu plac Upegu ying upe range for } dd dhat we lostoné lieuteuant and ivate peetfally. your eb't ser F. Lev, Gen) Comme nding. al: Chas. Miushall, Maj. and A. D.C. the Richmond Whig. Oct. 4. OM THE KANAWHA VA in the Lynchburg R ‘ says that é them like chat nice uiles. but owi prudent to ste nto.an ambush. Recruiting is progress of the old infantry comy nany filled with- Ki :don the opposite side of the Ohio, y now “re. in consequence of the to bie to get them Loose, to take them. Nat. ussion of twebill me extending the provisions of the sequestration act to persons in the Confederate States who withhold alle- giance to theCon ernment, the other to punish insurre Confederate The tast-mentioned bill was indefinitely postponed; the other was laid upon the table, Several bills were passed, among them a by from the Huuse to require the surgical exam nation of conscripts in congreszional districts. In the House, the Senate bill to refund the excess Of ihe quota of the wartax paid by North Corolina was passrd. " floor. The bill authorizing the suspension of the cussed until the hour of adjournment THE CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA—OUR ARMY—ITS GREAT DEEDS AND I¢S PERILS IN THE FUTURE, {Correspondence of the Savann: WINCHESTER, Va., Sept. 26. spublican.] ¥ condition jein the army for, the pi nt. J Was not pre- pared for the hardshity the army has en paigner, haye indeed, I can rm history, ever pt to “fall ont by the way Hono paratlel in: polron’s disastrou disadyantages, than Geueral Lee’s las done since it lett the banks of James river. It pro- ceeded directly to the line of ¢ nock, and moving ont from that ri to the Pote erstown. had 2 engagement at Boonsboro’ Gap, aud another at Crampton Gap, below, fought the greatest pitched battle of the wur at Sharps- days! And let it always b \ honor, that of the nen who } wonderful teai, one-tifth of them footed, one-haif of tb am 4 of them half famishi rh Bappahenyors to the Pelomac lind bees \isit by supplied from so distant dase as Crordons vilic: and when the provision trains would overtake the army, so pressing were the exixencies of their position, the men seldom had time to cook. Their difficulties were increased Ly the fact that their cooking utensils, in many cases, had been jeft behind, us well as every Ching elise that would impede their movements. It was not see a company of stirvingmen hive | meee ee Sout “aieeibated to them, whieh it” ‘ terly impossible for them to convervinto Seedy with rig means and time allowed to 4hem. They could not procure even a piece of | Spank or Aig SiS or flgur sack, upon which to | work up their dough. Do you wonder, then, that there won ave i m stragglers from the army! * vent great as haye been the trials to which the ariny has been subjected, they are hardiy worth to.be named in comparison with tre sufferings in store for them this winter, untess the people of the Confederate States, every- | Hotctkise. >| York, and j prised aud enptured.— where and in whatever circumstances, o to its immedi: Lied. have clothingand = They must have something to cover ; ee es MIGHLY IMPORTANT: el Themen m' themselves from the driving sleet and snow storms when on duty. This must be done, though cur fiend. at home should have to wear cotton and sit by the tire, The army in Virginia stands guard this day, as it will stand guard ths winter, over every hearth. stene thronghout the South. nel whe may From Richmond papers of the +th, and other } ard Reppahannoeck, will leo he yonreentinels, Trix mot neceseery to comnsel yielent mene- vres: but it i= not expected that any person will be permitied to aecumuiate lead > fer wohipalie {specuinnon. The necessities of | 2u¢ all Oflar property they Wanted at Mercere © up like & mountain, and cannot, Itwas hoped, at one tine, that we might obtain winter supplies This Lope was born after the mond, and bas now miserably perished. ‘Lhe government is unable to furnish they are not tobe had iu the Tt ithad exerelsed alittle foresight last spring and summer, when veesela were renning the bieckade with cargoes of entico, linen and otber articies of like impormnce, 2 partial supply, at least, of hats, blankets, shoes | nd Woollen foods might have leon obtained Burt foresight isn quatity of Thind that is seldom put in practice in these rand cloth t be overlooked, m Fneiand. harever may be doze by be done immediately. can be lost that will not be merked, as by the end hand of a waich, with the pangs of a and valloys in this Alrcady the hil tude kave been visi: are uncomfortably cool to the man ite to crea’e alarm, or te produce trouse the people te a sense Of the true condition ef the ar to Jeary Hat withhold the truth when the nec : ne FeT Vice Toqguire it to be spoken, I ava i j } | the aepos j rre is nothing new frum ‘keon eressed the river days ago, to repai ve occasion te use, and + nothing, however, jon heretofore ex pressed, vi ismserport a f ion at the North pel him te de. ——— nip af Tax Ixsrrecrion or on different prem- smust be made and taxes paid to he collection distri Shep. | and those who poddie out, as p preserved fish, - | bmp the lot. At last accounts Gen serve for an i | Gevernors had consicde d this matter can think they would haye seen undred thousand | Tomains of Gens. Jackson and Terrill, and Gol, i to | Webster, of the &th Ohio. arm and drill the entire mili n euretied mulitia force of w i ed thousand men. ; be organized and =uh aif dayina wee ave 2 reserye equal tothat recommended | by the Governors, and it will be sufficiently Well instructed in a short time to be capable of effective service in the field. Let the militia of all the States bethus organ- ized and drilled, and we shall have a reserve, * ready, not only for another emergency, it one | should arise, but for all possible emergenc.os ; The General Government has enough on ands: the States can do this work better, the able-Lodied men would not consider it a | hardship to be asked to devete one-fourteenth part of their time. or even one military drill, but quite otherw ; Would be this additional advantage, that the revival of the militin would develop the mili- tary spirit, 80 that future calls would probably be metat once by volunteers, and a draft be avoided altogether during the war. arative readiness with which men who ha ve ad some siiitle experience in military affairs enlist tor the war, shows the force of this con- Ti this force shail s chiefly ocenpied , beHion against the 7 enth part, to Mr. Boudinot, delegate from the Cherokee | nation, was admitted to the privileges of the | writ of habeas corpus in certain cases was dis- | ITS TRIALP—17S SUFPERIAUS, $ Financiat.—_New York papers of Thursday evening say:—The stock market took a vrn downward this morning, and most of the sales otthe speculative sharcs at the First Bourd were at a decline of ial y quotations of last evening. no pressure to sell, and the close there provement of ga3, per cent. ; Quiet but steady. Missouris 6 liapuibal and St. Joseph's I Missouris closed at 5 Illinois War h Governments quiry for the The Six per € selling xt 993, . is suchas to render it ianpossible for ine to re- | cent. from the | Worndes received at Corinth ts incorrect. xposures and fastings | reis, however, | mitered since it left the Rap- | pahannock, and, like many a seasoned cam-~ | State Stocks are | issaed io the | drill, lout bags copper ore, 15000 gallons «pir. v “4. | ins turpentine, and dw casks of tallow—all ¥ firm, with a speculative in- | notes und coupon o's of tf)4. | Certificates are also better, Seven-Thirties, at the present ninm ou gold, are y Rappatien4 | 18,000 firkins of butter at 25 conts: 100 Daxes it fonght | { the stream,and | img nearly 9 and exchange affairs to-d per cent in gold. The were at 125 aia on London is excited, and i ee burg, and then recrossed the Potomac back iuto / i Duri this the, covyeriag the ; ) and higher, selling at ivi Tne DRare | PRY OL 4 per cent, or et per share, mastaos thatthe drast of take pliner on W —itis understood of Maryland will next, the tsthanst., } in such counties as have completed and revised their enrollment lists. | cent, lese than lis dividend, or $3*S per | ovly andto withhold Me remaining twel The Governinent as- | cenigdor the eres He staes pepulatomel ie Slaiteie- be 61d. and fixes the quota ander both calls at 19,5 Ot this number [5,904 yolunteers for three have already beenduruisied, tea G0 io be raised by dragt. Baitiaore city vill be catied op to furnish only forty-six men by craft, huving'been credited with abontd,00 The number to be drafted vom Baltimore county is $,5. Allegany, Washings ton, Ceciland Kent eomniies, having farmished their full quotas, witt escape the draft. The | countics in the southern sec “ will be subject te 3 very Beavy draft—Bail. ha] e enemy with fire and sword, andour | transportation was insufficient to keep the army lay. would not be co; with in such cme stadt by pra the'St | dendt0_the stockholders, percen { on the simount to the gove ment. , 4 ibang, j beiween nm of the Btute vREep.—A small | He therefore draws check= on sach banks. y Cavalry, while | Wiltiant County day before sared a Rebet Lieutenant be- iment of Sonth Caroliga Cay- Renep LikctENaNt Carr party of the th P. yesterday, cf | them, and hence the protestot @ratts, and Last winter, while the Rebel army occupied ‘ 4 William County, tie Licdtenaut be- came enamored with and married a Mins formerly from Glen's Falls, New wile Vissang Ris wife, was snr j indignant thet they cannot ove “ave narian News, Get. 8, » | Mh onee to go heme sud ehechonerr ‘ ‘This exesiient Pamity and News Journal, con- taining @ grcater variety of interesting reading than can be fomnd in any other—ie publighed em Triday nosiuing. Tenwe—Cach, inreriahly, in advance. Single copy, per annum oo OO Five copier . Sane’ a7 Ten copies ‘Twenty fire copies... it imveriabiy comtaine the “Washington News’ that has made The Daily ‘Star circulate so generally throughent the BF Single copic? (im wrappers) éan be procured at the counter, immediately after lesae paper. Pricee—THRER CRNTR. al —- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, } | PENNSYLYANIA INVADED BY THE CONFEDERATES! sel THEY OCOUPY MRROEREBURG AND CHAM. She remeed sen BERSBU RG! Tar Ridee, | papery. ogee pg Sah engentn beh oon just receiy follow ing dispatch fron | Col. McClure, @ Chambersburg: «“Merecrrburg was occupied by Stewar’s Tela] .@valiy to-day, aud they are mow ad~ vancineon Chambershury. They took horses Dorg, offering rete? scrip fer it, They did no | keuary to individuals that I have head i force 1s entimated at Ciree thew awnd, Tebeis sre certainiy e on Chasibers- burg. They hate cut the = Tissinnn, “Tivy are leported as near about seven amiies from here. is eo bt whatever of their being in Meroers! 4 ley Will certainly gives us & chil bo-nkghy We hana the rumor at 4 o'clock, but it was not ore aiteds “We can muke no resivtamee, as it weuld j only exaspern(e and cause Wanton destrucusa | ef property and like.” | : LATER. i i CRAWRERSET RSG, Oct 1, & P.M —Abont » teen men, on horsrtiack, hav? come inte tow Srmed with carbines and a far of truce. Trey want to sce the © Tuler of phe town. They havea large force one mil- from the town, and will enter in an hour. Col. McCiure and Provost Marshall Ku) n have gone twe miles from the town to meez the Tel+} comanender. Nothing can be doue excep: surrender. We look tor the rebel force in Wait an hour. They crossed the Potomac at Han. cock, and cnme overthe country to the Pitts. | burg turnpike. 5 Gf the Chambersburg Bank have H nal ee n returned frum New York since the lave ; Tak HARRISEURG, Oct. 10, p. m.—Gov. Curtin is now pushing troops up the Valley. STILL LATER. (haombersburg Gecupied. Harnierr re. Oct. 7RRt tee 7 j ceived trom Shippensburg confirm the news of j thy occupation of Chambersberg. The advance j Of the teted force comsists of iuweavairy and } tik pie con of artillery, H THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. | The Rebelx make a successful flank mrvement—Thr defeat and dispersion of Mergen’s army confirmed. i aissioner j Lovisvinir, Oct. &.—The battle st Perryville, | of which a brief report has already bren pad- | shed, commenced early im the ‘ning an | artillery duel, which continued ail day. 2. | McCook’s corps was enrared alone. About 2 o'clock the Rebels made an effort to tur the left fapkof our posiiemwhen ; Ste Bgkting ensued at close quarters, ne Rebels were here driven back with beavy lees. The — continued till dark, when both per- lke rest d. Gev, Trrrell (Rebel) wes mortally wounds ' alse, Col Webster, of the th Ohio, p Unie Gen. Jackson was killed. The peport ef the death of Gen. searan is not confirmed. » Union loss is estimated at two thousand and wornded. The rebel loss is thought to be gx Gene der and General Gilbert have reinforced General McCook. and the ba:tl: has been renewed this morning. Gy «ral Dumont’s suceess over the repels Morgan and Scott, at Frauktort, is fully eon- firmed. Morgan ered Frankfort yesterday clock. with his own end three thomand stroag, meeting ‘ moved on the rebels from noon had ror thm. be di<pereed and wan- ering over the adjacent hills, end-avoring to avoid Dumont's pursuing forces. Hf not all tured, the command will be completly ‘nup. The rebels destroyed the turnpike © betore t we tacked, Retreating . yesterday morn- acked Bragg’s rebel force at Chaplin's creck, in * mediate vicinity of Peryville. A short but terrific ight ensiexi, Wien the rebels vreke add reweated rapatly ree diverging roads sénth ward. forces jose pursnit and hope to forces were in the rear of the rebels uce below them. Miliary ext | Guire the styypression of the name of the place. No turther accounts of the loses on either side in the battles just fonght have been re. craved. sille is an a great nt respecting the fa j pending battle, | _ Capt. Oldershaw, Gen. Jackson's adjarant, | is on bis way hither from Bardstown, with the e of anxieiy and of our soldiers Congressional Nominations. Brevi Lenex, Pa, Oct. 9. t. E. H. Rauch hus been nomimared ad nis is as the ree publican U rion candidate forOCongress agein Philip John-on, democrat, in the 1th dismict, compored of Northampton, Carbon, Moprory Wayne and Pike cobnties. Worcrsver, Oct. +.—John D. Baldwin, edi tor of the Worcester Spy, was to-day nyani meusly nominated to represent the eighth con: erevsional district of Treseechuess, on eeeond ballet. Eoriox, Oct. $--Among the heminations made to-day was S. Bout! well, row U. S. Commissioner Int Revenuc, by the republicans ef the ninth trict. From Caire—Grand Junction Occupied by! . Federal Treops. Caine, Oct. $.—Our cccty Grand Junetion to-day Unnestenpennine it js reported that ovr troops have Tupelo, but this needs confirmation. The Retreat of Price. GaTRO, Oct. 8.—The report of the Federal oo 3s pation eed ine Junction is’ ee 3 jur troops, WeVeT, OCC a have chased Price ss tar es Begley, and = as cam be ascertained, the chase is t up. Phe Feportea death of General Oglesby From Califernia. Say FRawscisco, Oct. &.—The ship Twihigi elesred tor New York to-day, carrying f. bal s of wool, 1)t,40e hides, 2/9 bales of cent ved at S257,00, Sales of 4,000 bbls, . (rushed sugar at 14 y te. | S1a81 60 per It Ibs, for export. s>-Commissioner Boutwell in reference the Excive Tax impoeed on Bank dividend has decided tha', a bank declnring 9 dividen: the whole of that sum to Une stoc oe e is required te pay to cuch stockholder provisions of SF Ther f romething ef an uexcitement ¥. uerreeet 5 tate Treasurer Lewis and Casal Au duor Benton. The Auditor claims the ak A Warragat on the Treasurer, to on whet bank Treasurer shail check, The Treasurer refines to right 6f the Auditor to make sneh a Ing canal deposits ae he deems proper. . checks are not. drawn warrant, the Andit the broil, analaiee EF Kixteen ceniiemen, now hol@ing sommii sions “at the rs! —ranking from General down to Sart eandidaion Congresr, and it is ead come of them are \ os =

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