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NEW .YORK HERALD, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1862. NEWS FROM MCLELLAW'S ARMY. Merwe uooeeibe st) ceeetg’ cits moet nn tie maa” moe PROGRESS OF THE WAR. iy pily shot too Lig! herwise Lue foreboding of Bs Childs would have proved « painful reality beyond al PON*OG with & libvral hand. Indeed hat © om ques ion. Captain Gordon, of this regiment, who was been for this association the sufferings of our wounded | pe Great Battle at Antictam—Move- Shot clean thiough tho body, promiss to recover from would have beew great, It was at this placo—Mount | enes of the (miom und Rebel Kurces= oy bs wound, ‘This 18 the third Lime he has been wemnded. | a 308 Daring Expedition Agate ie ee eee eee eeeegen, | if) and in (te hue now ooonpied by the Sane'y | The War da Kentucky and Te bis two sisters, who arrived to-day. His wound is im proving, and be will return in a few days, wit his ‘sisters, to their home in Northern New York. ‘The Gene- val was visited this evening by Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts. THER REBEL DEAD AT ANITETAM. ment, who, it will be remon.beresi, was severely wounded | CoMMmission—that Generals Lee, Hilt and Jackson had | gpg, { who, it wil ores, Was severely wounded . © Important Proclamations of Presi- Disnisiod'thn bettie Qala of Antietam, and not at Bal the Rebels, a. Hanover Court House, I am sorry to state has been | their beat jwarters prior to the battle of Antioten. Dr. | qeme eheeete uaastioe prupeyeipeatpcaed fun, that Sargeon General Hammond reports the burial es) ebligod to ask for Joave of vbseuce. He rejoned his reg'- | Garrish made an extended visit in the jowor part of the n* ry ment at Harrison’s Landing, wos with them in tie | ore of Loyal States—Inieresting from ef tree thousand rvbel dead, i . mo marches and sovercly cmesied baities | D¥iding, occupied by our wounded men, and to them BO} the Souch—Ball and Winter I THE MILITARY COMMISSION. CAPTURE OF FIELD PIECES AND RIFLES. say Wasnlugtou: eaino from Washing’ | gave bis professiousl services Amoug the outed | dy ene Metropolis~The Latest New stl % “ egiment in two. baities. : , : : The Military Commission mot again to-day, and on be. The ‘result has been the fomnution of an abscess on | Vere Sumerous rebels, who shared the care and attention | 4 fii and graphic account of the greut Battle at fing informed by the Judge Advocate General that the + his wounded leg, which his surgeons tell him will evon- | Of the, Surgeons and purses in common with our own | Antiotam Valley, Md., which resulted in the Defeat of etary ~ ¢ “ a . tuate in the lo: $ limb unless i once. | t e exc > sy ‘ Secretary of War hos not yet propared thy drst ease © | A Suspension of Picket Firing Agroed | $%°)!" the ives obs tinh uniess atten lad WO at Soe. | troops, ‘olonel Provost, of the Corn Exchange regimeut, | ihe Rebels, trom our Special War Correspondent, with ‘e submitted to them adjourned until Monday. KO | wh. was wounded in an attempt to cross the Potomac at | po. : to on Both Sides, away. Meunwhiie there ts 4 xood deal of fo ling iM {bere | ene ead of his rogiment, was in this building His ports of the Movements of the Union and Rebel THE Akuy. 9 iment at the discharge, by the Medical Board, of Lieut. ont, wa Forces since the ltetreat of the latier into Virginia, will Major Hoary B. Clits, of the Twelfth United States in- Col, Savage, on uccount of huving lost his arm from a | Wounds are not considered of afatal character. All tho | 40 poptished in the \ ‘ ha : wound algo'reovived at the Hanover Court House fiznt published iS Who Waneur EimpaLe ready Sue MORE: Mantry, is assigned to duty at the West Point Military ke, &e., a. They claim that, ike Kearny and otheronearied herocs, | empouses, barns and sheds within several | at ton ofclock. It will also give the latest despatches of Academy as Commandant of Cadets, and Captain W. P. miles of the baitie field are converted tuto Chambliss, of the Fifth cavalry, as Lastructor of Cavalry ‘Tactics. 1 So much of General Orders No. 125 as dismissed Sur” goon Edward B. Dalton, of the Thirty-sixth New York Volunteers, has been revoked by direction of the Presi- dent. his usofuinogs would rather be enhaveed than leasoued by | NUM Mf “ane 18 continuance in service. Col, Jc luson, by the way, | bospitals, ‘Those gvidiers. who were — wou! THE REPORTS FROM SHARPSBURG. promises that when hi back be will bring four , hen he comes back he w’ c siightiy, and those uble to be removed, have beet | Rovols near Luka, Miss., by the Union Army under Barimore, Sept. 26, 1863. bundred recruits with bim. 5 sent to Washington, Hagerstown, Frederick and Bal- | Gonerai Rosecrans; Important Intolligouce from the Rebel The correspondent of the American, writing from es ; Bharpaburg 94th, sexe — OUR HARPER'S FERRY CORRESPONDENCE, | jinire. Those oo wlvm serious operations Nave | States; The Proclamations of Proaident Lincoln declaring . if vy 7 si ‘a L) retain there , “ Our troops are learning some of the tactics of the | SUMNER’S CORPS AND ITS CROSSING OF THE POTO- | rary hospitals, and will be until they are suffcloutly eva. tho Negroes Free in all tho States in Rebellion after the enemy, and since the rebela were driven over the Poto- MAC—THE PRESENT CONDITION OF HARPER: 3 Lael vatescent to be removed elsewhere, The army surgeons, first of January next, and relative to persons affording mac at this point they have kept them awake wish re- RY AND THB RAILROAD—GORMAN’S BRIGADE AT | although toiling night after night since the day of the | Aid to the Rebels; The Address of the Governors of the ANTIETAM—BOLIVAR, LOUDON AND MARYLAND | bat lo, did so without a word of complaint tailing (rom | 7,99) states to the President; A Report of the Milliners’ connoissances and dashes across the river. HEIGHTS OCCUPIZD—THE COMING VIRGINIA CAM- | thor lips, ‘They freely gave up all the available house | 78! * H port of the Milliners' the Movements and Operations of the Armies in Kea tucky and Tennosiee; Accounts of the Defeat of the LETTERS FOR THE NAVY. ‘The Navy Deparimeut does not desire that letters ad- ‘dressed to persons on board any vessels in the navy v Colone! Warren, commandidg @ brigade at this point, PAIGN, ETC. room to thoir patients, 8 in corn husks and evon | Opening Day in the Metropolis, with a Deseription of the on be ese ue _ feed dag Lapa manned Et cote a poe te Fh New York Canr on Rotivar Hrsaurs, } - / he o| mar. On andar ( ‘Ist instant) large supplies | Fall and Winter Fashions for Ladies; The Latest News tated in yesterday's despatches. The larger portion Near Haaren’s Ferry, Va., Sept. 23, 1862. of hogiital stores and medicines, bankets, bandages, otC.s | trom Kurope, and Reports of all Events of the Past Woek recently, who brought back five brass pieces. The rebel pickets fell back as our men advanced, and a drummer of the Filth, whom Colonel Warren had sent over as @ punishinent for showii some nervousness under fire ou previous occasions, arrived at Sharpsburg, aud w t once dispensed w the Sumner’s corps left the battle fleld of Antietam yester- | various hospitals. po general thing, the Hebel wounded | of an interesting character. day morning about daylight, the reveille bemg sounded | had a blankot of their own; but they wereclad very indif- | Terms—Three dollars per year. Single copies, in wrap- ab tno Ac Mc arriving hase nse after. | ferestly im homespun joan, without any attompt at uni- 6 varriving: show snaaet tain formity. ‘the rebels made no atvempts to cleantiness, and | POS) Six cents. - a bath in fresh water soomed @ positive Inxury to them. Thetr crossing of the Potomac at this point wasa plo- | Many of these robols were shooiess, and their calloised | gonna mm bain Nutr sone hateee ye? tay & ‘of its own letters are sent through the regular channels, ‘and to forward private letters to the department would “Only occasion delay and trouble. HOW TO PROCUKE TREASURY STAMPS. Orders for reveuue stamps must cover remittances of ‘Treasury notes, or an original certificate of a United | Drought gun back. An attempt was also made to bring | tur worthy to be placed on canvass, As viewed trom a | fect bore evidence that this hud ‘been long the case. Kxarvcir, Extra 80} 26, 1832 s . i Ie ¢ E 7—Sepuenber 26, 2952, States Treasurer or designated depositary of a deposit off a caisson, but the rebels rallied and took it off. The point where the railroad bridge ci d the river it was a In hats they had all styles and qualities—biack feits, 74, 12, 24, 77, 26, 50, 6, 48, 3 17. , regiment was drawn up on the canal bank during the brown ditto, and cloth caps of all colors, Our own Kentucky, 88 458—S ber 26, 1862. ‘matte for the purchase of stamps. Stamps will not be abrasion’ Sight never to be forgotten. wounded bore their wounds with astonishing patience; 40, 43, 68, 64, 50, 60, 3, 31, 73, 21, 42. transmitted upon receipt of checks or drafts upon banks, | *air, and some shots were exchanged, but without #@- | 11 nos been two years since your correspondent visited | Quly now ani then woulda groan or murmur be heard | Girculars seni free of charge by addressing eltherto rious results, ne man, Sergeant Crowley, of the Fifth, fatiing from their lips. Even ou the field, where many of MURRAY, EDDY & CO, THE SWINDLING CLAIM AGENTS, this locality, Then the spirit of fanaticism had com- 4 7 was wounded in the leg. lain for twenty-four hours without food Covington, Ky., or St, Louis, Mo, The detectives are still upon the track of the swindling menced the fell work of destruction, commencing upon up they said not a word but that of - Yesterday afternocn the Sixty-second Pennsylvania, Un Wednesday’ last, at the ume when Dr. | Ome agents, who defrand oiticers and soldiers in tho cotiection the government property. Since that time the place has ers, The soldiers should entrist their cluims only to | 1% Mpa Badd, crossed the Fiver ab Reynold’ | until now we behold hero but the remnant of the once | pleasant and propitious for their early convulesesnce, | 68, ¥, «6, . 44, 00, ol, 8, 42, 15, 75, 19. ‘well known and responsible agents. pie bach eppardstown, and brought over four bun- | gourishing inland town of Harper's Ferry. Dr. Garrish had the honor of visiting Gen. MeClellan at ¢ COR ar ERC gay OI OE MEWS PHOM RicHMOND—THE reDeLs weaning | ‘TO Tiles, mostly marked ‘London, 1863,” and | “Yoon examination Ind that quite srious injary has | Mi¥ Bewdyuas‘ers. the General was in good boaltly and 28, 63, 48, 12, 41, 48, 1, 65, 8. are fine twelve pounder rifled brass pieces ef Spirits, treaed his visitor with bis usual ocordiait- ‘foun A. MORRIS & co. LONG FACES. been done to the railroad at this point, Not only is | ty, amd in conversation on tho situation of . Mi MORRIS, £ 00. Fnglish manufacture. The affair was accom- plished rapidly and with entire success. The rebel pickets fell back as our men advauced, without resist- ance, and uot even a shot wus fired, These little affairs bave an excellent effect upon the men, and their cheering as the prizes reuched this side was hearty aud enlivening. It appears to be well ascertained that tho bulk of the rebel army still remains along the other bank of the Po_ tomac. All our reconuoisances iind them in strong force, and the smoke of their camp fires can be seen opposite tho late splendid bridge over the Potomac thoroughly | #fairs oxprossod bis entire confidence in his fois bility to crush the rebel army, if the government . i demolished, but the trestle work for half a mile has | 4 4 abit) ‘ OMecial Drawings of the Library Asso- Wil! only afford him the tateriat to do so. Dr. Garrish | 9iStion Company's Lotiers of Kentneey, been burned or torn away. To place things where they | recommends to all byercritical writers who are prone Cass No, 205—Septomber 26, 1882. were bofore the surrender by Col. Miles will require the | 60 condemn our generals tor ¢ Jowness of ariny move- 82, 86, 27, 30, 29, 3 . 62, 8, 45, is, 66, 63. use of alarge force for several woeks. Operations are Abs TBS -OnnU ney (a8 FO UAY One y MOS Guass September 26, 1362, ge pe Buch 4 battle field as that of 56, 40, 65, 7, 26, To, 10, 74, Lu, 1, 5, 23. already begun to open this thoroughfare to the great | natureof ground to be passed over, the difficulties of Mor civantars hel asAreas West. It isto be fervently hoped that the occasion will | moving large bo of troops in proper order, to preveut K. FRANCE & CO., Covington, Ky. Pyle Surprise or attack from au enemy which Z never arise aguin for the rebels to show their Vandalism | Pochire the utinost skill and, wa on this line; for it has already suffered too much at their | battle, there are many duties in the care of the wounded | ang iniormation fi rn'shed. Hiches price paid for don. loons. Ibaadas that camnot be overiooked without the violation of the TAYLOR & CO,, Bankers, 16 Wall sweet, Jaws and dictates of common humanity. Our joss in oes Intelligent persons have arrived hore, who left Rich. mond under parole,on the dsy before yesterday. ‘hey way that conscripts are fast arriving there, who are put under the moi rigid discipline. While some of the papers claim victories ia Maryland, others admit defeats ‘or discomiortures. The people wear long faces, and the prisoners couid generally tell when the news was bad by the temper of the guarda, It was stated at Richmond that three grand divisions, of sixty thousand men each, aad marched North under the commands repectively of Longstreet, Jack#on and Hill. | oh ine ords. The generally graphic account of the battle of Autietam killed, wounded and missing will amount to about 15,000; ma Pagalixed dhe: ‘There wore some apprehensions at Richmond of invasions Z in Sunday's Hearn does injustice to Gorman’s brigade. | that o! the enemy will exceed that tigure. Dr. Garrish, | ri formation giv SOSEPI 3 i Asit isa part of the rebel tactics to show the most 3 en. I given. JOSEPH BATES, { ‘oy way of Wubamsburg or Petersburg. Gorman had the first of the three lines in which Sedgwick | i Passing over the battle eld, observed many of the 11 Wall street, room No. enemy's shell that had not exploded. He also observed advanced to battle. The first line bravely stood before | pioces of railroad iron, about six inches in leugin,| Eepenseheid, Hat Manufacturer, of 118 overwhelming forces, even after they were fanked by | which had been fired "by the rebels, and in some | Nasaau stroee has, faut introduond te fall fualion for G t ving back of th of the wounds dressed by our surgeons frag- | tlemen’s Hats, which, in the essential qualities of fine: ee a ene undrod and | monts of rusty sword biades wero extracted. ‘Tho | elasilcity, durabuty dad taste, caunot be surpassed. buble that a large portion of thir force have fallen as far | a" perp onsesatink never perore stood | wounds of our soldiers were of eve:y conceivublo ela. Bere ana Has z fire. The thirty-fourth New York did not break and run, | racter. One pationt wh) came under Dr. Garrish’s the Famous Hutter, at 216 back as Winchester. but romained with the brigade, giving und receiving @ | notice was a poor fellow who had both logs and Who will not purchase Hats where their beauty Three or four hundred wounded prisoners, left hore galling Peri rons coca, ene ee peepenk aba pes Semaine and me nop ere:i¥as thal Doce: eae ied excellence timp er seal Ornerey a1 os mes unde: everest fire, seeing the precarious con- ived, with a promise of his ultimate recovery. Another So epee es by the rebels, were yosterday paroled aud sent across | dition of his brigado—its dauger of being hopelessly cut | case’ wus that of a poor fellow who was discovired on | An Indispensabie Cond the river under a flag of truce. The flag was also ed | off or annihilated to agree to a suspension of picket Oring, and the piekets | which was execu in admirable order, but | hay. He was wounded in she battle of Wednesday, re- | asbion, just introduced, elicits unqual : not until his regiments were badly cut up. ceiving a bitict in the head, which lodged in the brain, | Tatter how faahia “ably oF well dressed of both armies now walk aloug the opposite banks of the | if’Lnown, however, that the rebels received the larger | He was put iu the barn by his comrades to die, they sup- | {tims be, one Of KNOX'S Lats seems to be wu india river without molestation or fear. share of punishment from his brigade at this portion of | posing his wounds mortal. For three days this poor fel- the gentiem: ——. the fleld of fightsws General Howard’s aud Davies’ bri- | low was without food of any description. When spokea THE REPORTS FROM HARRISBURG. of the same division, were not in a position—being | to his speech was fulland good. Dr. Garrish dressed bis Lie! Vic in Maryland Is at snamucan sent se lees rear—to give an effective fire iuto the enemy until | wounds, gave him some light nourishment and left | only equalled by TERRY'S victory in producing a Dresw + Sept. 26, 1862. | they had changed place, which they did afterwards. | him doing well, although the bullet was sti | Hat, weighing less than five ounces, An onward movement will no doubt be made by Gen. | Goneral Gorman’s nine hundred killed and wounded tella | in the poor fello brain, This case is one | durable. TERRY rnigite edged de atest nr aa mesae with Zush nocraing claadvastago, and yerich atalettes, | tuale nurse seon ou the oattie Geld, a puliantiropic. aay | | Tey eo y’ S § and yet withfataleffect, | male nurse , & philant ‘The general opinion hore is that tho militia who had } Hybosed as they were to galliog Hires on threo aides, after | by the namo ot Mist Gilsey, of Boston. _Sbe shares the | Fall Siyle of Hat, $3; equal to any inthe city. 148 Nassau been sent by Governor Curtin to defend the border should | the confusion on thelr right and lefty the enemy felt the | labor of nursing the sick with groat fortitude, and her | *reet not have been disbanded, but kept in reserve uutil such a | severity of their well directed fire. delicate treatment of our poor soldiers vividly reminds pecisaai ts mini og Meck mee id desbtend ic tile General Williams’ force now holds the Maryland and | the poor fellows of the loved onos at home. A few more David's Fall ~ of Gentlemen's Hats, more e se lefeated in his at- | Jondon Heights. One, to look at these yust eminences, | of such seit denying Christians ‘would do much to allevi- | 8 2993 Broadway, near Duane street. tempt to cross the Potomac, and should fall back again | which frown upon the Ferry on every side, would invo- | ate the sufferings of our sick ard wounded soldiers. oe activity where they have the least force, these manifeata- tions are not to be altogether trusted. It must be diffi- cult to feed an army as large as that of the rebels at a point so far from railroad communication, and it is pro- THE NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, The prize money belunging to the navy is in the Trea @ury ; but it cannot be paid out until final action is had 4m the United States courts touching the legality of sei- ures. In almost all cases appeals are taken from first <docisions ; but it is understood that the Circuit | ourts will soon give final opinious in a great number of cases, REVIEW O¥ THE NEW TROOPS. The division commanded by General Casey was re- -viewed to-day on the plains before Fort Albany. Al- “though the regiments are new, the marching and evolu- ‘tons were remarkably fine, and very creditable to the commanding officers. The Fifteenth Connecticut regi ment was particularly noticed for its flue appearance and the regularities of its movements. After manquveriug for about an hour the review was dismissed. WHEREASOU18 OF THE REBELS. Information his been received here that the rebels are Andustriously rebuilding the railroad bridge over the Rap- pahannock, destroyed upon the retreat of General Pope. A single rebel regiment at Warrenton, which is believed ion.—The Su. Pp ve tho order to retire, | Saturday morning in an old stable, half covered up iu the | periority of KNOX'S Hats ls untversuliy admitted. His fall ration. No to be the nearest point to Washington at th towards the State, the militia would undoubtedly be of | !untarily deelaim against the folly of giving up either one | Dr. Garrish was impressed with the unanimity of genti- | Genin’s Ristor! Hat for Mi Golau dian te sfiintl laoreage connate as lanes (| y be of | of these three—Bolivar, Maryland or Loudon—to full buck | ment oxisting In our army in regard to the skill of Gem Genin’s Joviia Hat for Misses, : bs - upon the town lying beneath them. And yet thie is what | ral McClellan. The whole army are loud in his praise. | Genin's Kistorl Riding Hat nigretia Hats for Misses, Has, ‘The rebels are certainly aware of the fact that the mi- | has beon done within ten days past. His men love him with devotion almost unbounded. a tive new styl pas Iitia have now been eent home; and it will no doubt give | 4,1, is not Improbable that wo shalt remain here a few rare Yalley ia the Antietam {s one of the most beauti- 4 laya, for no other reason, to give am opportunity to ocalities in Maryland. From the South Mountain ' them encouragement to attompt another‘rald into Mary- | {h3 rogimente to perfect the master Tolls preparatory to | extended view can be had of the surrounding country, | Gonin's D k Hat for geutiemen, land—perhaps being successful—as their army in all pro- | receiving the four months’ pay now due from the govern- | and the place is seen dotted with fertile fields, fue or- Paris, London and New York styles, 613 Broadway. bability is equal if not larger in number to that of our | ment men begin to complain at the non-appearance | chards and pieces of woods. It is unsurpassed for its lage Sean ea oie Lig aiged, | ot the paymaster for so long & time, and thelr pationce is | pieturesqueness and salubrity Tho corn grown inthis | The Ohio State Fair, Just Closed at THE NUMBER OF ENIISTED MEN IN OUR NAVY. Tt is estimated at the Navy Departinent that there are forty thousand enlisted men in the navy at this time. It ‘ta difficult to obtain returns of the names of all persons who enlist in the navy; but the registry of recruits is mare aneet 80 complete that the disposal of them can | °wn. The militia should certainly have been retained, well nigh exhausted. Indications to-day are that that | district is of an oxcellent quality, as well as other graius, | Cleveland, reailirmed the former verdict of that State, by generally traced. Cemreipaes impor: mt government functionary will make his ap- | Dr. Garrish and his associates cheorfully volunteered | SWarding the first preminm to the Grover & Baker Machine, eat ap asiecea: THE HEROES OF ANTIETAM BRIDGE. | pearance isa short time. cee P| sneir services, paid therrown exponses ou the trip, and | Superior (oull overs for family sewing. xO. 11. in Lcun aay, wi , that + panaiist: talents ‘The following deuths of soldiers are reported:— GENERAL ORDERS—NO, 11. Again I can say, with truth, that ‘all ig quiet im the | return to the city only Cire tre Alaa er an Gain Times To-day at Bi *. Mu- A lines of the Army of the Potomac.”’ opportunity to serve tl ne DEC Tiey aamemeae; Sone cmeanee et Ttis generally bolieved that the rebel army have gone |-selves in readiness subject to any subsequent call tho | *¢¥—Splendid performances at 3 and 734 P. M. te the Shenandoah valiey,and mean to remain thi it ernment them. PURER MOG, LES ‘The General commanding the division avails himself of | being, of all others, ey ES Virginia for on Mariage ace Penrpee —— — bp Slippers. this lull in the roar of battle to return his thanks to the | them in their present condition. True, they will have te TIES NEW [nae Con eee ene ries. officers and troops for their handsome behavior in she | Practive the utmost economy and frugality sven stare 10 oa bed er ee og mre anc rae rT eet; but they cannot better . SPRITE battles of South Mountain and Antietam bridge, and to | selves clsewhere. In & few days a campaign will evra: | A list of the killed and wounded of Company ©, Second | Eight Cartes de Visite for $1—Kqual to ay to them that he has been assured by General Burn | mence against the rebels in Virginia. which will be grand | Now York State Militia, at the battle of the 17th Septem. | e best made, BALCH'S, 233 Greenwich at.,cor. Barclay, ‘Martins Leebe, Co_F, 8th Michigan, James t’onrce, Co. B, 94th New York. “Wm. Warnick, Co. K, 106th Pennsylvania, ‘W. F. Dean, Assistant Surgeom, 25th Ubio. Daniel Brough, Ponnsylvavia, Joh i Wise, Co. C, Ist Calitorata. ‘Wilkins Bloodgood, First Lieutenant and Adjutant of Ast Michigan. Gamnel 8. Copp, Co. E, 10th Pennsylvania. cons in its combinations, intended, as it is, to put a finiahing Satvow Barter’ oo. bled pits ag nee _ eee srg 5 iders the carrying of the | o1¥oX9 upon the rebellieu in that Stato, and secure the | ber, 1862, in Maryland:— 12 Cartes de Visite for $1, at Vaughan’s, ‘William G. Elston, Co.'D), 61st Pennsylvania, odie lee towel eel capture of Richmond. Kitixp.—Henry Goodman, Joseph McCorkle. $28 Bowery. 1 will satiety all five minutes after eliting that be rho io . K, 30th New York. Whiie, therefore, we have reason to be proud of our Your suggestion that a eolumn be moved toward Rich- Wounprp.—Corporal J. $. Hayes, M. Craft, James Carty, mine are the best. 4. Jeructt, Co. My ine. Richard Moore, J. McIntosh, P. 0” SEO SF err ee ee ae “The Right Man in the Right Place."— mond trom the head of York rivor, or from Hurrison’s | J. successes, we should remember that they were achieved Landing or Fredericksburg, snete With) eatversst ap: | Sei through the loss of many of our brave comrades, am al in this ‘tof tho army. Not a doubt is enter- whom was the gallant and distinguished Major ‘General | tained but that the movement ef @ columa of 60,000 men Jesse L. Reno, who led this division so often | immediately upon the rebel capital would secure the re- Edwin Fredericks, Co. G, 44th New York. Sergeant J. E. Langies, (0. D, 1st Michigan, #. Squires , Co. K, 234 Ohio. Reilly, Thomas Smith. ‘acta the wounded cared for. What a bloc to each imtividual, tothe’ State, nation. and the workd if each of 118 were just "where we belong, ‘aptain Go. C,24N.¥.8.M. | Wer couid aucve! best. To leita, «hia eallon Mesate. POW? LER & WELLS, Phrenologiats, 308 Broadway, N. ¥. fal ata Genera commanding Ya, an, of tut | il nme EWS FROM LOUISVILLE 5 wt the General commanding, & maa the | | willconsume a short space in paying a deserved tri- oa ACADEMY OF MUSIC. highest integrity, —“ one who loved his hevares beyond | bute to the ladies of Washington and Frederick counties, Ll pdb cite searecoticts “J ries pasted pte —> 6 ger Bact ee The first appearance of Miss Carlotta Patti in the | alleartbly things, and ehraniofrom no danger in defending | for their efforts in relieving the neods of our wou riLLx, Sept. 26, 1862. Murray street, corner of College place. RB. M. PATRIUK. “Lucia” drow together another fine honse last evening. | ‘t:,, {ii# last words were:—*I can bene longer with my | eq goldiers. Many of the fair residents of these countics, Loviavittx, Sept. 26, 1862. men. Let them know that I will still be with them in | sinee the severe baities of South Mountain and Antietam. The story of Brigadier Goneral Dumont being under r 5 ced, 5 Batchelor’s Hair Dye—the Best in the spirit.” His spirit was with them indeed, and led them | have devoted their sole attention and time to ministering | grreet for falling back without orders, 4 falso, erin Wastaplansecs, Wa ttaiies aud sohiabie’ weld Wy area ‘Possessing more of the dramatic element than Amiua, ‘this role a1 across Antietam bridge, thus saving the army even afte: Re rele afforded a better test of the artistic tatelligence | across Antichars — r9 y K | to the sick and wounded. “I mot lady this moruing. who cal Vidiaous welbae ‘fill bask wikhoal erdera koe periumers everywhere. Factory, 8 Barciay atreet our new prima donna. That she would acquit herself Brigadier General 8. D. STUKGIS. ridden fifteen miles on horseback to Middletown to | Gene! —— gertietiy te the viel pus ih he Gharecer of the) Wack Cains Coal oeneie } | carry deitcacies from her own fair hund to our soldiers | has he boon arrested, but, on the contrary, has been doro’s Hair Dye, Preservative u. C. Raworsz, Captain and Chief of wey suffering in the hospital there. All honor to the Union | sssigned to the command of a division. wholesale and retail, No, 6 Astor House. music was itself a guarantee. There is no difficulty Wik depot, in it which an organ so flexible and so much Dye is applied by experienced artist: Subjoined is a list of the killed and wounded in the | fair oves of old Maryland. Captain Morris, of the Clinton County Home Guards, a See Oa ed nates Mine AI Sco |MaEe, Te een | RH VIBIY OF DE. GAMRMIRH TO THE RATTEO |\{0" A078 deze) wikos |shiscked C. Rasgusom’s, pusets he ahaleite Calstra ced Ricken: Say that in this resp'ct she, acoomptished fing arat Pomanirauie vorsetece 4 24 | _ Dr. John P. Garrish, of No. 40 West Twenty-first stroet, fare 1k la aia ein seilldiew ok tks ‘approach of our zi es one expected from her Her inspirations, if not at all | Twenty first Massachusetts Voinuteers.. — Feturned to this city yesterday from the battle deli of | f PS eM giey cacu gti yy ae r times striking, never fall to the level of ‘tue common. | Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteers... 3 37 | antietam. He left this city on the 18th inst., in company | PICKS. | be Bey vicoet. : : a ae Pert se tne acetone reer = — | with nineteen others of the medical fratetuity, in re- |. Brsek’# mata body ls reported ax moving toward Spring. . Bunt oF : WA cis cesen sass 1 “ field. Trusses sponse to a telegraphic despatch received from Surgeon go much genuine admi ration and sympathy that tho de- General Hammond for their professional services at the fect i# almost converted tute a meri in the performance. ‘One thing was especially noticeabie in her eifiria of last Frankfort advices say that no rebels are there, except | ROWE & CO.'S, 2% F a few sick ones, and those at Lexington are supposed to Trucses.—Marsh & Co. List of cagualties in the battle of Antietam:— Killed, Wounded. Radical Care evening, and that was the greater sell-jossession which | Fifty-first New York Volunteers........ 19 196, | Nettie eid of Antiotam. They prosseded trom this city to ov 3 y nection ho muditecied throughout, ‘Tals imparted to all hor | Fitty-first Peonsytvania Voluntecrs..... 21 101 | theirdestinations—in Philaielphia, Baltimore and Frede- | °° evacuating. Lovreviis, Sept. 20—Mienight. | sin ay stauy srale clice i anus sean Beeals atunaaee Movements a freedom and ease that enavied her to do | Twenty drat Massachusetts Volinteors.. 7 41 | rick City. Dr. Garrish arrived at the latter place on the Louisville is quict, but blocked up all day with Buell’ more justice to the histriouic portion of ber task Uhan sho | Thirty Hfth Massachusetts Volunteers. 43 160 | join inst. He there learned that thu rebels, on their vccu- S| Trusses.—“White’s Patent Lever Truss? ‘was ii a position to render to the role of Amina, Ax to ~ —_ , forces passing through to tho camping ground im the | 4g the best Truss in the world for aud comfort. Don’ oF voralization it was very equally sustained, notwith- Total. ecsecceeacccsseseece OF 370 | pancy of the city, had enterod nearly every house and | vicinity, Duy watil you soe it. It ta lights clan and easy. Pamphlets eee Ce tomer Gee a by the mtoaa bt scare helped thomselves to everything in the shape of provi Hotels and boarding houses are crammed to overflows ree. WURY & CO., 25 Bond street. with precision and brilliavey, and in the duo with Fdgar- S ssinenlah fog | Sons» clothing and valuables they could lay their | ing, ‘The market is almost bare of the necessaries of life | aS CELLANKOUS. : do, Ferranw t sul aura, her portion of the score was __ | hands on. The rebels bad destroyed the once beautify’ | pom producers and market men being kack by the rigid ee a beautifully rendered, We’ have soen the bridal scene | Total loss sesseecseeceseee 660 | railroad bridge at Monooacy. This they did by blowing | gystem of passes, ee eee AND EVERY PERSON Ses tee tettonse to Tuite a burst Uf oetheaeaca'ht | ‘The brigade marched two thousand men into the first | it up with powder, as they could effect that measure |“ pusinoss is becoming quite active. No liquors are OWILE GAVE TWESCY TE CENT * isiasm DY | potion on the mountain, and lost more than one-fourth of | in no other way. At Frederick Dr. Garrish and his com* - by buying Si ed Ware, Tabie Cutlery, Tea Trays, the exqi site manner in wh ch she sang the pas: with ig ested y ~ allowed to be sold. Refugees are rapidly returning, Door Mats, Kitchen Ta les, Retrigerators, Brushes, Broenie, Che flute ncoompaniment. “he was well supported by Brig- | them im the two batties, panions found it difficult to get transportation to proceed pre saannes COOKING UTENSILS EDWARD FERRERO, Brigadier General. Doli, whom we Havenever heard in better voice. Hesang to the battle fleld or elsewhere. It was impossible to hire | The Rebels in the Bourbon Distillertes. On eee aed ben delightiuily,and in his famous aria, 7 che a Dio, re- ae 'D. BASSFORD'S T BALAAR, Sateh, ac leeks, immense appteme, We coe tone OUR POTOMAC CORRESPONDENCE. a venicie at any price. ‘The hotels were crowiled to their Lovuviuia, Sept. 26, 1862. Couper Tnsuvute, i -Asvor place, wished a better baritone; Dut the illueasof Signor Amodie | gy aLaRM—WHERE SOME OF THE REBRLS ARE—rae | Utmost capacity, and eatables could not be procured at | F, H. Cuasm, agent Suit’s Salt River Distillery, 48 Broad. | Tilustratedcatalogues free, — Pela it comess at co two more ovcumenn, fer ONK HONDRED AND EIGHTEENTH PENNSYLVANIA | them umder any circumstances. On the road from Fre- way: ABC ES YOR UNION SOLDIERS, IN CAMP OR the presen'—at the matinee to day,and at the Brook- VOLUNTEERS—THRIR LOSS—THE FOURTM MICHI- | derick to Sharpsburg Dr. Garrish and party passed a long ‘The rebels have possession of the distilleries. Most of me, aan potas [ingen Express, 1 a. lyn Acadeiny on Monday, There was some idea oftgiving GAN FIRST ACKOSS THE POTOMAC, ETC. train of army wagons, loaded with commissarjat and hos- | the stock has been moved to this city. mane wen y ‘nion camps, and charge only & performance of “Martha,” but if it is persevered in it Os THe Potomac, Orrosrre Suarumnpstown, pital stores, going westward to General McClellan's army. D. T. BROWNFIELD. 7 > eign ——- ee et ene ee ome: x Sept. 48, 1068, } ‘These wagons were not the ordinary style of army wagon, | The distilleriesare on Salt river, about twenty miles A yon reponse tng Iymamen nemneeny At two o'clock this morning there was # general Wak. | 0 the old English style of market wagon, with high | south of Louisvil Feney ot nnd colored Dinner Sexe, rds. ‘The first benofit of Miss Bateman during her preseny | ing of this corps. Intelligence came to headquarters that Loree! ff = ieeaee fronts and backs, used by the farmers of Maryland and i rench Tea Sets, $4 pieces, es _ MISCELLANEOUS. hb YHEAPEST PRINTER IN THE WORLD. _/ Cards 1,000; Biilhead: Law Cane suing, equi y Bet! Serate | 0! printing. “T. K' DAWLEY, oormor of Kende snd streets \ORNB, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, BNL, 1 ints hacaars of (he feet, cured without | or to the pations, by Dr, ZAC MN AiSE entoe list, 7.0 Broadway, Relers w Payaiciane aad ge the etty a (usaresr AND HE. LrulEst BEVERAGE IN GSS. Ub Pei ARED a RYE COPFEE, ONLY isek S PER POUND . N. DAVIS « CO. SOLE AGENTS, 1/0 LOWRRR. To BE HAD OF ALL GROCK Ks. N i up lao po vad ke No les ot) N.VAVIS & q 0. — = RAKE'B PLANTATION BITTERS, ‘They purify, wx mi iMvigorate. They Greate a healihy a)petive, , ks Xo woe of water and diet 4 ects of « an 1D the mimde® Went fevers. 4 stomach, © Morbus. weak man stronj They are made of pi ya bark, roots and berbs, aa are taken t beverage, siogt roger age or tim et arly recommendad to delleate persona requiring @ gentle stinnlane, Sold by all grocers. druggists, )otels amd saloose P. H. DRAKE & GO., 202 Browtway, N. ¥. th the pleasure ef Exhausted nature's great restorer. nic, Coinposed of pure Tt tnvizorates tho body without Jextroys acidity of the muon nd strengtiens the aystem. Itt pai, Constipation, Diarrhow, Liver Complatot and Headache. and’ prevents miaamatic «itsease from ike. “Te can be used at all tines of day 8 partcularly recommende: to Sol! by all grocers, druggists, hotels 202 Broadway, New Yorw, PLANTATION BITTERS 2 ys ans, purtiies the myatem; fa op Tt i vomponede af », th : celebracved calisaya bark, reote te r nirew (yap epalige 1 a for an of seasons, Sold by all grocer sand aa rh A P. H. DRAKS & CO,, 202 Broadway, Ne ¥. 8—T—180—X.—DRAKES PLANTATION RITTERS of this celebra' th every one's me ud art byo and t® yum L deed or helped, oF wy * 10 be healed by his med é or ait examination w ,an examination Which every one whos his Jungs wre dine Sion de if they can .lor@ the avg 0 to thts exanimation ip “1 theyjare: bey will h bie, as ey delay way Mooiiay phi far ste that it was t «for Dr, tom toallhi# patents, If they will call on him eoriter next day they will no? he dixappointed, ADIES' FINE 4 New and i OLD WATCH CHAINS, styles, (or sule by G. 0, ALLEN, 46 street. H a dollars euch, -» ‘one door below Canal gs ILES, FISTULA, STRICTURE, STONE IN biadder, and the special diseases of both sees t by Dr. Daniels, 221 Sixth avenue, uear Fourteenth street, I . et and 214 Bron dway.'! FALL AND. WINTER CLOTHING, NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCKS ar \ BOTH ESTABLISHMENTS, ROGERS & RAYMOND solicit attenuon to the fact that the- materiais of their imaense asaortinents were Imported be fore the new Revenue law took effect, and that, therefore, they cam and wili sell their fushicnadle fall and winter © NG for gentlemen and boss, witich is unsurpassed in elegames, Reatness and variety AT LAST YEAR'S FIGURES. Nothing that taste could suggest as appropriate amd usefab im the attire of A GENTLEMAN, Or that fa bocoming or usetul in the outdt of of any age, han been omitted in their large and diversified Wook. The notice of nite bs MILITARY ME so directed to their super assort nent of leds READY MADB UNIFORMS for officers of all rauks in the national service, The house ind-termiued to nainiain {tx twenty years’ repu for was Wella tor the cut, workmanship aod fin! of we clothing (Our prices of eld-—ani no deviation from the ugures afixed to (ne labrica, en) ROGERS & RAYMOND. <THE DRAFT. Is there any m cessily (or a draft in this Statet ‘This question will be answered tn to-morrow": : BUNDAY MERCURY, . showing the progress of recrniting throughout the State, ‘all the particulary im regard to the enrolment in Néw Yurk, Brooklyn, ‘and the adjoining tates. $100.000 ¥o"™ or SUPERIOR CABINET FURNITUBB ar, cost. JOUN MEEKS & SON, 333 and 335 FOURTH StREET, Northwest corner of’ Broadway, Will nell the whole of their superb stock of Cabinet Furmi ture at cost, o reduce siock, wnich te made of the very best, and weircted iater.al, by the beat workinen im their own workshop, under the supervision the firma, Whose repucat on. for has been established for seventy yearn. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the world. POST OFFICE NOTICES. owe, irgh, will close at this on Saturday, the t 10is o'clock A.M. viz. —statio’ ations C aud D, 9:20 .A. OM; suati D and G, 90 clock A. M. i ABRAM WAKEMAN, Postmater. THE MILITARY. oe ee FEARSCARTERS FOR LETTERS AND NUMBERS— ‘All ates and kinds, A, B,C, DB, F, a, A, K 3364 65 & 7% 8 % O Apply exrly ¢. PB. GIRTON, Manufacturing Jeweller, 203 Broadway, 71% REGIMENT, N.Y. 8. M—THE MEMBERS OF company D, Sewenty-Ai jinent, Will assemble at the Rezimental Arm cl, at eight o'clock A. Me tuis lay (Saturdas Wer at e urLeny, O. 3. HUTT, Capt. Co. D. - DANCISG ACADEMIES. T HILLGROVE 8S DANCING ACADEMY, 2% EIGHTH: avenue, near Tweuty- wireet, Classes will com mence oa Tharsday, O Days oc tuition Mor Tuursday afternoon and evening. N. B.—Country classes aitenied. Call for circular, ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 fasi)iouable Daices in one cour OOME 8T. ol lessons, Lo6P. 734 to 108s PML Stoo PM. rt rs, Brookes, Privace lessona ut hours not occupied by classes, OPENING SUIREE WEDNESDAY KVESING OCT. _HOTELS. HOTEL AND DINING 5, mt and first class a: friends, Meals at all lours YVHITNEY HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORN ‘Twelfth atr-et—On the European plan, Meuis (o order or by the week, at the option of (he —— Pape, ae O'clock. " House open all wight. . B. MEAD. DEST se ono ed RIIFICIAL BONE FILLING ¥OR TENDER AND Sensit Teeth—Old roots and sheuls built up and re engagement took place last evening, and, as was to be | the enemy were massing on the opposite bank and pre” ia, Each wagon is drawn by from six to eight Tea Sats, 44 pieces, Stores, and ail manger of cavities filled without any palm exiected, the house was crowded from parqust to | paring to make us a viet. Our men were all putin real” | Tle” arieea by. wogroes., When Dr. Gerrish reached ee = — Mtouskecyers will tnd ie te tneir ndvant trawyarranted, ‘ho gene, 18 used oBly ak may rows, gallery. Advlitional Interest was attachod to the ocoxsion | ness to receive the deputed visitors, and it is safe to say | wisaietown he was somewhat fatigued and hungry; he | Expedition to Blackwater River—No dof DOSALDSON'S. Broadway, near Bevenie}. PEARSON, M. D., Discoverer. iy the fact that bps thew was to pot her bcd bgt tiny OHNE ath have received ident endeavored, but in vain, to gets hearty meal; aot an Rebels in that Vicinity. Sesesian thie ftauatiyrt Co. Wes. ;RIFFIN, 288 QRAND STRERT, NEW YORK. OP- it appearance as an OF rather as an adapter | recoptien come, seeond thoughts prox ftve butter to be had. He Putapmurma, Sept. 27—2:30. A. M. Suade + tg ha he Reatapeke 4 posite Lord & Taylor's, and 257 Fulton street, Brooke ruse, which poses i ounce of tea, coffee, sugar or butter was ’ Sept J. A. All our Glass, Sliver, Cutlery and Fancy Goods marked gost oS ph Be Fy 4 Set Teco te thie AaW Ton Uae cone temae | wn hyper thee that discretion was the better | 11 6. directed his steps to the hospitals, All the churehos, | ‘The Press has the following special despatch:— down very low,in plain figures Icuiy with or without extract a ding. by whieh we do not mean to be understood as prais. | Part of valor, and #0 they remain where they were. public buildings, and many private dwellings, had been Barriwone, Sept. 26, 1863. SINGLE MEDICATED BATH OFTEN DOKS MORB | °° oes ee team Sat slates’ Babter sty sccoemmagee ‘The enemy, it is to be presumed, would like to bag us, good than six months’ treatment by o ods. , converted into hospitals. In them were many of our Passengerefrom Norfolk and Fortreas Monroe report x toa ot ae of ca and it would no doubt be agreeable to them; but it isa soldiers who were wounded at South Mountain, and others | that importact army movements have been progressing | but we refer ‘patil personal a to those who have bee Atseane) they are not pleasurable sensation they likely 10 enjoy. AB | fom Antictam. In all these places the wounded wore | in that vicinity for some days past. A division, | MMMoted wih like MNsraten a atiam, Dyapep: translation. The piece periormed was Mons. Legou play, call “‘watriz, the Madonna of Art,’ ‘which Miss Batoman has turned into very good English. ing the original French drama, but merely as endorsing ‘the Een; Mons. Legouve is a French literatteur of fine ability, has | the information comes to us, there are now lying in wait sf the stres had not ured, ‘The | under an at fAghting ‘ Q dramas,and is, moreover, a maimbe of the river, albe! - | lying on the straw, as beds been procured. com general, ; ee reetret Gessnce’ bet bis “Beatrix” pone cf | ee eevaals pelieged eg to # tlre coo citizens of Frederick extended every kindness and.at- | marched off from Suffolk © day or two since, | Nocharge until the patient ours 1 weep, Chose highly wronght playa which do not uit what | selves stil invidliie, Genera! | rontion to our wounded soldiers that patriotiem and | im the direction of the Bluckwator railroad bridge, in the 64 Bast Seventeenth street, near Union sate, the ‘itimate object of the drama—namely, to held the mirror up to nature’’—but ropresent a fanciful @ate of society where everything is improbable and ex- -travagant. ‘“Beatrix,’’ wo believe, waa written inl. ‘ly for Ristori, with a view to set of her peculiar idiosyn- Brasios. As such it is of course entitled to some leniency ; Dut the whole plot ts 0 extravagant as to be ridiculously Absurd. Mies liatoman, nevortheless, made the most of the princtnai part, and {n fact wou a great triumph, con- sidering the fundameptal defects of the play itself. The wae Which sho received in almost every scene was sqoll merited, Mr. Wallack and Mr. Adams, in their re- ive parts. were admirable, Mr, Davidge, as an American ¢ juveated the character with gutirely too much bufPonery, and was guilty of many ather inexcusable bow iby Mr. Lewis Baker made SQ dignified and clegant Minister. ‘The firth dot of “Mac. General 1. A. P. fly tha alls. 0 Tay ae hospitality could dictate, Dr. Garrish says be observed | hope of meeting and capturing the rebel vanguard, up: | ———————_—_-_ have wegen S oe Wali te this more at Frederick ‘hin at any ether place he | posed to boadvancing upon Norfolk down the stage and — AYASH—GUS . gg ~ ise a tn a le prenag eein visited at tho soxt of war. On nearing the Dattic field | raiirond. Blackwater bridge having boom reached, no | “Tne great Turkish Hxbisrant and Nervine, a perfect a es: Sarveinal vemmesia 6. wielly ae the stench from decomposing animal matter was almost | enemy was found, but the eontrabauds report that the | Rarmlens, substitute for unc pudelng, Opin and aan moreover, by as vi reg! insufferable, probably arising from the decomposing | Bews of our movements bad reached Potersburg, and a} with: did battle. We have no foar, therefore, of the enomy ooh ae wriehiat Any Fee ever ; Cures, wimost Instanta: getting the start of us on tha side, The question is, bodies of horses killed in battle. Dr. Garrish said he | @1 movement of re! troops was reported between natlomn’ pal Jon of tho heart. Put up rat gold, sil ph . ul eqs ‘whether we shall lay quictly awaiting attack from thom, | noticed particularly that these horses were generally | Richmond and Petersburg eatin aud ivory boxes 25 cents each; five boxes im Turk \. $1. oi Utes selling. Ageucies wanted Or boldly push over the stream aid attack them, Tt is ty sh Tt le Bot thought probable that this federal expedition | mb carien, 81. Jafmense quan : Certain thes our then are willing to do anything they may | Sot in the fore legs, showing evidently that the enemy dase federal oxpedition | gyer sgh Dy rai Sole, propctctora ia Aimer: ti be called on to do. fired low. Dr. Garrish,on his arrival at Sharpsburg, | will pash on to Newmarket unless retnforced; but severat | ca, SCOTT & CO., Chemists, 661 nnd 563 Bi ‘The lors of the Ove Hundred and Fighteonth Pennsytva- | witnessed additional evidences of the fury of foraging expeditions havo beon sent out, and great quam A NEW IDEA i nie gn fh Bo late Ce ju Mie eens. tho late conflict. It was hore the revels direct. | tities of wheat and corn captured. A largo number of 1 pane ee ee ine baw Hats for meade ‘.tuaing thord aro only about thirty, as known by | ed thelr stepa in their retreat from Antietam. Pefore | coutrabands have also been brought iato our lines by | K been universally appreciated, be las deter n ‘ing 0 e d the statements of two persona who ‘hem marched | the battle the rebels ordered tho citizons to leave the | Our pickets, price, of toe onae coureunite, ter initesceteh seit ' followed ‘Beatrix,’? and closed the performamce. | tirough shopherdstown, under a resol hortly ater | pow et vdeo of these fabrica, which will fect fa fo-night Mise B. appears’ for tho drat time as Pauline, in the battie, “Capt. Ricketta, reported in my account as ; WM whieh they did, aad Liaksnarrge fied tition tifa! Complexion—Phaton's “Snow | {ior capeusive onginuls, as lar as the st apes, styles OF the “Lady of Lyons. sevorely wounded, Lins since died. Fifty-eight dead | towns, out of range of cannon shot. Tho village of Sharjys Crean” when applied t@ the face, neck and AFm4 | irmuings and general appearance are concerned, Unt of | Ceavent bodies were found ‘on the bluff and in the river, ail of | burg bears evidence of the great buttlc. Many ot tho | peru Mt te Mork LUSae! 1h IgAken, ce vane, | nl ne ney nan Guslere seveae 4 pr which have beon buried. Col. Provost bas been taken | pooees wore perforated with shot aud torn by shells— | Sold by'all drugalsis nnd fancy goods deaters, | Ghd wit be found the cheapvat and most elegaut article of Toronto, C. W., Sept. 26, 1862. flon. Adam Ferguson, @ distinguished politician and agriculturist, died suddenly yesterday of apoplexy. The Rebel General Jo, Johnston, ‘A correspondent of the Granada (Miss.) Appeal, writing rom Richmond, Virginia, under date of the Sth instant, Philadelphia, where, under proper medieal treatment, We hoped he will soon recover frem his wounds, and be | many of them having been struck by froin one totwelve | a. Ie, onia? able to rejoin bit oe) In Mn bopee pa command | of those deadly messengers, Dr. Garrish continued his | pijiment for rheuna iam. “7 devolves on Lieut, Col, Gwyn,an able and efficient officer, | journey to the scene of the immediate battle tlold and I es § hose valo the . é arked), only $1 00, at GIMBREDE'S, 688 Sos res Sense bo toh The regimes pros the yunt Airy Hospital, which he found occupied by the ior os Hunters Discovery © jures the bs ha iy tnarke 7 " _ yest form ‘a p -— ——---- _ prisoners, ! should state, is Adjutant Parrott, who ea- | United States Sanitary Commission In this locality the rnd old Ulcera, Nod Division sure, New Vork clsy. since RUWN'S STANDARD SCALES—ESTABLISHED @) uninjured, first class evidence of their devastating visit. hata Adapted to every vraach of b0 for weigh: Fee a esieth Michigan regiment, Col. Childs, belongs yr setaeh eric everything ia tAe" enue ot sonata ——— | ing tit nd henry merchediae, Railroad, Hay q the glory of first crossing the Potomag. Col. Childs tells | They i + | Comfort and Care for the Raptaredse S60: 6s; (rovers, Draggists and Von me that, looking over at the ovemy’s artillery and infan. | sheep, oxen, pigs and corn, The visit of the Sanitary Bont free to any one wilted with rupture OF bermla, Age | "Asters | ramen B acne, ae Appar try on tho opposite bank, and particularly when they | Commission at this point was most opportune, From this tes# box T9% Fost olor, Ne Ve nie lards, OPAC Oe te ea erty ron teet ee | place they dispensed with a liberal hand everything ne see hare Be come back with three men alive. This regiment has | P’ 7 J Chronte Discases.—De, Wolf Can be © it Since been particularly complimented by the commanding | cessary for the comfort of wounded soldiers; blankets, | guired daily as AX? . rf their cass ever manufactured in thin e¢ " GENIN, 513 Bro BOX OF PAPER AND. ENVELOPES (SINGLE, Selebrated Venetian lt by all the druggists, way. ays fF. Johnston was at church ‘da puns mare ously weil. There is a rumor date wad go went to take command of Bragg's army in a fow days. merely give you the rumor without comment ag to ite bility. . °, er, Who bas bee re, vemaiog with us, weacnont depression of aptrity, rheu- | im | quarters 893 Broadway. 274 Bourt avenue, n cents, 1.224 CRRMIVICATES —iHAVING HAD ONX T0OTR me extracted without pain by Dr. J, JAY VILLBRS, wes Gree treet, (Wo Moree, from presenery 3 cheerfilly inmert this a commendation to. jose suileris toothache, * USN WARDELL, Bay Ridges Le MATRIMONIAL, = i ATRIMONY,—ST. ROCH, A QUEER, BX 1rIRG hook: every nomarried lady and gentleman should it, Sent (ree for @ three cent stamp, Address Author, | box 2,300, Philadelphia. | $OO LATE POR CLASSIFICAZION, o% EDWARDS PLERREPONT, EAST NEW YO! tember 27, 146%.—All men eulisted into this 6 ment are beroby 01 mor} jo Fopart the! selon, 3 o'clock i ali ™ hi Fee ge nent Saat he Papen Of the United Slates. “All those pot proseut al muster will be considered as deserters, treated aecordi, Oilicers consolidated out of tbia regiment will r selves back immediately, to &l they former A LIK, ov Colonel Commanding 1684 Regiment N. Y. 8. V. ‘7 COMPANY B.—NINE MONTHS MEN.— Pee, in addition to all Bounties, will be pald wo reeruite wn be Lt. pany. ane sing office WO oor Broadway. Fourth street, one Ae ss weene, HV. SIDNEY A CORRY WILL PREACH IN THE Re vone church, Twonty-eighth sireet,, near Broadway, te grocrow afieruoon, at half-past three o'clock. 145 Eee STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUB.— * Rooms on sted ange 08 with Lag i = gentle; en can be accommodated at per Week, buck viet cmatr and wile 9. Dinas? at it. Reforences givem Sha required. @]) & BOUNTY FOR NINE MONTIIS, 15 s Tonstbns, tse 4 te va Company is ARst Ming Op, inthe lan, Soperinnity barons the. drat Soman heed ‘Kighth ‘and Continental Hall, Thigty-fourth street ant Ki | avenue