-at" j r j- a ; L . Li TIIK DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1804. . TUXBDAY, OCTOBER U, 1884. 6EF. MoULLL T8. GSN. MoULELLAH. ( rlamsW rampiaigrst YWIrllastNs brAecsKna" n tti PpannylTnnln mmrrtm ssrial Mr4'nl Trlnmphnat -TlarMrl Tli KrfWrTM rnwtH Brum All RlAniev It) Hettil) of ! !)- frank Tmtlmaay of arnl Tha JtasrviB Nov th Arm from Dcatrnrllon IJtnrrol 4Jll lists' fx port Nog In AMtrtnn-e with t'nrta Ir fro aw Oevaseirialei tlerlntae-leniai Mil Brrjr Exlrarla from th) Ke-Torl of frmraJ inarr nml Ilwwketr, Baa Col)l Roy Mono, fr-qnrl to General VrCnll' Rr-nort ol "Tb Penan. Reserve) In the IValmmla." I regret troincljr that justice to myself and to mr irx should rouder any lurlher comment of luino tb official statement 01 Hr-neral M cCi.fi. i.ah, In felt report of the Peninsula Campaign, at all nocrs sarv. Bat having bmi i.rtimt.UHl in anil-. Intense to pablisn my own report, Immod ately on olwmni m a daily Joari.al an extract trom that office! ' report yeAectinf on my division, published in advance of It official document printed by order of ('..lurrcs, aad havfnc subecqueutiy discovered in the la:tnr liir tfcer statements Inliirinti to nivsolt and mr com aaartd, I wu led to opcnacorrcpouilcnco witn sure tal tjnra' ofBcorg ssho served In that can.p.ilvn. lali aorreapondenoo ha hut recently closed. It ha brought to light some Interesting Licts, and I have taken the earlicat leisure. 1 could tlevoto to the ma I arr to lay those devo'opmcnts hempe my countrymen, fas service of my division have been oitlier niistn terpreted or miBund ratomt; and consequent misro prewuittions, s diocrcthiah'e io the author rta unjust to BvjelL have lc'n issued to the world in overy toim of pub lcatk.ii by the hutidroii tliouwiiid copies. It it an otinle x-anr tusk to revert to this subject, for before the aar 1 bnit rufer.aincd 110 other lco.iiiM-a ttsnthowot amity lor tieneral Mct'i.Kt.t.Ais, and aonliilenen In his ahillly and liiti-Krl'y. When, how. ever BMWttions are made which in inv ju.lirin nt nro ausiipported by lcls, It becomes my out . to rw.'i'y tkt record " I now proceed : l.cncial Mot lki.lax. In bli official report (House Hop. l-.x. Joe., Iso. 15, pajre 137), quotes frciu and tndoit-cs licu-ml Uk.int ulman's report, iwlh rini u-t to tlie .oiatioii of By division in Uie Latt e 01 Wil.M.n's I arm, (j endalc or New Mnikrt f ton Koada. as mr ou.-h called, rather ireely, eotisirierlujr tliat IItistzeliias vm all the time in mv rear, aeporuted by a atrip of pino Jbreat from my hatilctound, wheio lie coiill, trom aertonal observation, know nhsolutoly nothing; ot What waa paMina; in mv divialon. One of theee quotations la the fotlowinfr: "!en ral HtlTm.MAN ataiva Hut about tlvo o'clock X'. M. (ieaeral u( li. livi ion wan attackod In lare force, eyiuently the principal attack; tliat in In than an hour the divi ion gave way," Id order to expose the error here promulgated it la nly nccearaiy to cito Ce:.eral Met. lkllan himself. On the tame page aim the lollowiiia; one of hia Uo portfp. 187-6), he renkea this statement : General BunmE ay ol this battle, M be battle ot Ulendale waa the moat aevere action aiuce the battle oi Fair Oak a. About S (three) o'clock I'. M. the action com BMseed. and aitor a inrious eoutoat, lasting till alter dark, the enemy waa routed at all point and drirou from the Held.' " Vow It la known beyond the possibility of a earil that my dtvttlon waaenjratfed vi 1th the enemy, single handed, for two hours beloro either Sumner or booaxa saw the enemy at all, tor it waa not until aCoot I (five) F 11. when kvuouu's firiirade ot my division waa forced back on bCMMiat'e riithtand par tially on UooKtB, that tl.o commands 01 either ot tnete officers became euag-cd. That these troops leoetved the shock handsomely no one has denied, though General Hdmskb, told me In Washington akont the early part of .November, lSti2, that he bo aVrred Uenaral Uooim'i Diynion would bare boon dnrea in by the Impetuosity of tho enemy, had he not sent tl e best regiment ol his corps (Col.Owas, BUty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers) to the support 1 that General. This en pu$ant. Hut what makes toe official reiiertoi Ucneral Hkintzkliiah appear tittle linetilar It the fact that General Uookeb, who mm tided a division of HKUcrzaxat AB"a Corps, in aua cttcial report to liEiNTZcuiAa himtrlf, makes tola statement: "About three o'clock the enemy ommeneed a vigorous attaek on McCall." (Hee Xebelllon Becord, vol. B,p. 260.) Thus, both KrtMUKn and Hook eb being in my immediate yicinity, and their nnasked testimony as to the hour at which my dlTisioii was attacked agreeing with my own ollicial ( port, tt la Tendered patent that my division was at. tacked at three o'clock v. M., and not at live o'clock r. M.. aa reported by General MoClki.lah With reopect to my division haviiiK given away in MM thai an honr, I need only say llutt, as tho test - TAony of every othoer commanding a regiment and aaany others of the division proving the assertion to be unfounded, has been published heretofore in my feport, I shall now only refer to tlie irank and manly testimony ot General iltAlix, in a letter to mo, dated Camp Wsrronton, Va N'oy. 7, IStti: It was only the stubborn resistance flbred by oar dirialon (the J'ennsvlyania Itesorvos), psolonaluR the contest till alter dark, and chocking kll that time the advance ot the enemy thut enabled the concentration during the .night oi tho wholn army on James iliver, which saved it." (See printed ttpo't.) It is thus rendered equally patent thut my division did not giro way in leas than au hour, but fought till night put an end to the battle. The foregoing aro my grounds tor doelarlng tho fMote.aidj vtaasaire in General McCi.icLLAn's report tote not m ox-cordance teirn fori. There ii another passage In General lloi'mui'i MDOrt, the one immeilatly preoediog tliat Just dis abused, in which he make, tt appeurthat "my JJivt ion waa reluctantly eoaipeiled to give way bolore lioavier force aceumu aed upon them," and quotes my report. Whoihor my report was ni "quoted or auiseopied I cannot pretend to say; but I exrtain'y did not intend to convey that idea. Whut I did Man to convey la tins: I bat the two regiments (Fourth and lcvenili)ot JIeape's Brigado, in sn port of KAMDAi.L'a Latter "were reluctantly coin, polled to live way before lieavle. force acctimti. iated upon thoid.'' And this w ill appear to every Impartial reader when he reads in the next sontenco ol my report tl:ose cmpliatio words 1- "The ceutm of any division was still engaged," Tins sen leace General McCleixam Ignores and omits, nnd Ot Bovrse the impress on Inteudetl to be hut on the pubhe mind Is ihat I had stated in my report that tj Dwtiion vat compelled to give wall. This was not my Intention, certainly. The truth Is, when Kanialj,'b battery, on tlie rifht of the divisiou, was captured in my 1 rem uee, I rodo to the centre Of the aivision m onler to bring up a sufficient toroo to recover tho battel y which sli l lay upon its own afround, sinio ot Ine guns ovt rturned and stir rounded by lor y odd dead hordes; but 1 found the centre so hot r oi.'izaed as to demand all my " tlon and sol ciludv until the attack a' i",n should be rei.c !. d, wh.ch in a the- - l""" aeUstaction to Kituns, with t' r.mc I had tho dard ot the Tent.i Alaua- Pmi 01 U,B DALL't Uattery was -a in the meantime Has lonel Bt.Li.mor Wcajtured hy Lieuu.nai.t-Co. h..i f tl tSeventh, "alter one ot the nrpJ -"fo turned upon hi in and its content! ,w tnlo ! ranl.a." Audi now assert that the si e 0 '..as not compelled to givo way, as stated by Gv-cral HoClella,. (rtc Lis (Hullisuek'b) testimony in my printed report I Ou the same pajo with the loreaomg ( 137 ) General Mc'C'LJ LLAH slates: "General MoL all's troops " toon began to emerito lrom the woodi into tlie npeu Held, fceverul buttenea wore m position and b gan "to tire into the woods over 1 he heads ol our own ' men In front. Captain Da Kdsbv's Battery was ' placed on the right ot General riUMKEU'a arlidcry, ' with orders to shell the woods." It Is necessary, in order that the foregoing state ment may be understood, U explain to the reador that it hi a quotation tram General HEtNTZxLiiAif'a report (Uxintzmxm a hiuuw t baring "placed 1B JCCMT'a battery), and refers to au earlier part of the action, when feimocn's Brigade of my division fell back on bVMsm, and before Kakdall' Battery was attacked. Indeed, MoClkllak' reiiort ol tins battle la rather obsctro and unintelligible to one not prosent, but tho reader la recommended to compare the above from Mf ('LSLLAafa lleport, page 137, -with HxiHTzxuiAX' report in the "C'ompauiou Vol. Kebellioa Keoord, page 276.' The history of this affair is as follows: Whan f rraioua'a brigade was driven lu, the gi eater part were reformed by their Colonels in roar ol their own groecai the leaser part toll backou Geuorai duaiNaa and Uooau, eanylng with them some two I'M) sraaared prisoner, just taken by them. On fhe aaisi ot thia display ot tettrtug forces. General Uooaam swooned omeially that MoC all's "whole "u eompletely routed, Ito." On the same . ml wcxaaatold mela Washington, oariy In Movemne, iwa, .-i wV meu ut f U",;.'W 1 they war, atrugleia.udlihougatae uon about It." Bust. " W"iri LoU Wa h. w.Ld bar scorned to , ,, uutratA Iea to Ida aalK. In the nam. M UodwLnt 4 of U kMtia. .he. u,. enemy, soUowiuf ,a lit partiea ot HxMO0... aaen, fell upon HDataata aad Hooaua, the 1. " Utes In hia report that ha "rolled Uw nw. tauk. and pa. ting 0oaB'a front, they was by turn bur. Mdlytbrowa over on toJtXABxiT." J be railut ruaynsl Bilgtil bar said, wiUttnU BUicI) Mfutflt ol the hyosrhohs that the enemy was "hnrrledlr thrown ever the moon I" the one being quite aa practicable astho other, Kxafkxy being on my right, ball a mile trom Uooxaa "who waa on my left), and six of my rortment and throe batteries, ConrxJtA Baanr and KArALL'a, in the Interval Initly eonteat.ug the ground with part of Loxl stsut lnvlsinn, which, I am pioud to say, after bard dfhting, recoiled beft.ro the Pennsylvania He serves. The simple tact Is, the enemy was thrown over by Hpmkxr tor tlie meeting with MTMixa and Hookx was altogether aneapneted by the enemy, and they were disordeid by their rencontre wlln Htoi-n)o.. tn my eenrre, aa eetabllshed ly tho testimony oi elouel Hoy Nto.nf. heretoloro given, aiid repulsed as 1 have just stated. In a ietti r to me, dab d l o'uiubus, Ohio, February 14, 1Ht!4, m reply to inquiries ot m.ite, General iiKiNTTr.t.LMAn s s, "about five o'clock it was re. ported to nte that the reun-yivsnia ltnservea had given war. Knowing that if the enemy made much protros ill thut direction Kfahnkv'h nivi lon and the troops on thenithloi him (Suiodm'b liivision, Ac.) would be ent oft" 'rom the met ot the army and trom nnr line of retreat fo tno James Itivor, I rodo forward." Here Is good presumptive proot that the "stnW-orn rfitiKi'itire" of the lUisorves pre vented iirCi.ri.i.A' Army being cut In two. 1Ii:iktesi.har' temporary head-quarters wore at tho cioFsliig of barlra (lily rood, about six hundred yards n my nr. On rnaehing the further cdxe of the .lne woods, tu my rear, and seeing mv men emerging iroin the woods" and Simux pro rating to icsi .t the advance of the enemy he directed his chief ot artillery to shell tho woods In his front 1111 n.y rear), and his letter then goes on, "I stopped, myself, at, 1 suppose, ha I way across the op-n si.ace (on bis leturu to his head-quarters) to take another look to be satislii d that tho enemv won d be cheeked ordiiven back. (Where was my division at this lime?) Whilst halting he.o 1 was struck on ths aim by a ball lrom one ot the enemy's sharp-shooters, I presume, in the woods in trout; also t.uo ct my stall was hit." How the iftiirn rhootrrt got into tho woods, in the nnr ot the 1'eiinsv Ivunia Uetrves, and In part, at that time, occupied by two ro i nu nlsol inv reserve bnaudu.it i difficult to c : nit us it appears, from bis own report, that tlic;.o sramif sirr eo.i'U'ions irom fpe.it La, is, it is pr.i ruinnl lo thut therhots were Used over the beads ol my men when ensured nt cloo quaitem with tho c 111 t.:v m front 01 these woods. In timer to Ap'a.n to 1ie render what was going 1 11 in ni il.vi. ion at tint' tin e, I extract a passage frcm my letter to Gonernl IIi-ixtzklman, dtd Man h '.".., lfi!4 : "Now, my ilear Genoial, had von, nil. r 1 oMii.;; lii: Uv: sy'b Battery, ridden throiign the nr.rrow Hup 01 woods in iroi.t ot you, a little to the r.ciit oi wbt'ie ou sow lay men 'euiermg from the vmeilt,' 5 011 would have found m.i 111 tin open Eeid in Iron!, vith the rentre ot tny dlvMon ; and I. inc. ul Veade, with his brigade, on the right of tlie division; nnd six regiments ol the l'eiinsylvitn'a HcH'ives nnd three biillenes, at that very moment blazing away at the enemy, who wa advancing with great sttndiness fo closo quarters, buL was driven baclt with rrent slaughter from rvjryp unt of my right ami centie. Heforo you sttirlcd to le tuni, ou pi. ceil Da l!us.Y Ualtory on tho tight of SunsEii'e Arlll eiy, with oidnrs t i shell the woods in your front, rloou alter this shelling com lueuccd, General JIiiadk rode up to 1110 and re ported that 'the shells 1. 0111 the batteries were lull ing among his men,' and requosted mo to cause them to cease firing. 1 immediately sent my Aid de-camp, f aptuiu iiiriiHETZ, to stale the fact ts tho oflicer commanding the battery, and request him to cease tiring, as my troops were lu bis Iront. Iu the meantime sliells be-an to fall about the centre ol my divlelou; thero is no mistake a1, out this, ns some of them exploded over my own head . ( 'ap. tain feciiXLTZ returned and reported thut ho had delivered my iiussago, but that tho olhcer com mauding tno artillery rettisHl to stop firiuff without orders from Afs own General. I then directed In u to seek the General couuuaudiug tlio troops and ro- peut my request. Ihu horao 01 my Aid was klllod on the way, and he did Lot find tho Geuorai. Tho firing, however, ceased not loug atterwards, tho enemy baying bteu repuised by me." It will bo ecu by the loregolug extract that, while I was steadily resisting a heavy pressure from the enemy In front, I was subjected to "a Are In tho roar" irom my Incnds. I trust that this plain nnd unyarnished explana tion 01 the rather cruilo passage in Goneral Mci( lel la.n'h report, above quoted, will be suflloieully in telligible to the public and all concerned. Refer ence mar at any time be made to General Meade and the oncers ol both his and my own staff. I must still reler to another passago in General 11cClv.lj.am'b report. On tho same paei) (137), ho says: "Lute In the day, at tho call ot General Keau key, Goneral Tayloh's First Now Jersey Brigade, Kuiccm'b Dlvigion, was sent to occupy a portion 01 General McCall'b deserted pokitiou, a bu'tery ec companying the brigade. They soou drove back tho enemy, who shortly altur rave up the attack." Had this been true, it would have bec.i tho most nnrenc rous and unratelul oxprcsion tlio tksrrtrd pesi tionl over used by a con.mamliug Geuorai towards a general officer, who had fought his division tor four hours, against superior numbers, even if over come. But the check given to hr-u by n.y division on tho New .Market 1 ad, hay. us, in tho Jud rmeut 01 more than 0110 Federal, uud ut least 0110 Couiodo rato Gene, ai, ' saved MutLiii. LAN's army," it mulii s the stigma uttempted to bo cast on tho division tlio more glaring and uup itdonuJlo. I have w.tinu a short limo been nnodlcially in formed that General MeCi.El.I.AN, du irojs ot smoothing over the uumannered epiihui, has writ ten to the Adjutant-General at Washington, request ing leave to cl.ango bis phraseology to tho lollowiug, Viz: "A portion ol General Mo' all's position, lrom v.nicu uu baa boon dnvou by superior num bers." Pieviouslv to this, however, I had, on receiving the official copy ot General ilet 'i.ella n' ruoort, wiitttn to General II untzi'I.man, to ask whether this term "uYfrrfrt," had ids., bceu derived troui his report. IIeikteelman disclaimed tho authorship, and sent mo a printed copy ol his report oi the bat tle. In this report ho suvs: "Scein that tho enemy were giving wuy (i'.i roiors t.i their sutlrieu repulse by 8luner and Hook an, upon whom they unex pectedly culuo while tooowiug Skymouk) 1 returned to the forks oi Hie (ehailes ( itv)road whore I ro cciyed a call from General Keaunky toruid. Know ing that all Geuorai Mcihiwick'b troops were line availuble, I was f lad to avail inyse.l ol tlie kind olf.r of ( enoral SLOi nn 10 sond tho New Jersey Brigudo ot Lis divii.iou totiei eiul Ivlarney's aid. I rode out tai enough ou the ( haries t itr roaij to see !foat we bad notning to fo..r from tl.f.t thrceCod and re- I turned to see the ,,PrslT Urigaoe cu'er tho ' woods to Geuoml ii - , 11KV.H rol1f A i,,, conipa.,.. ,u.- brnia.if. i he,- ...ou drg,e h,.BC ,ho enc toy. It was nov growing dark.'' r, .n-,ri Hliktzki. UAN'H sla'o.'nent lust . . ... il j.i:li.ax r.veu abovo, il . ,,,.,,1,,,,. i,llt the latter IS R tluiihci' ';pt et flic ioiiu'V, in mi,-;. I would that I nii'ht, lor Gcueial '1. I'iellak' credit, say a riH'npl entire s',d correct. Hut I am constrained to say that it ii,conii. 1 lu us.ile how General ilo- kLLA' tould liuv built, lied lo suhs'ituto General alt'CALL'B posilH.n lor Gencnil Ki:av:nky' puiioli. Having written to,... nenil IIiiinizklua 011 II11- subject, he replied to u.o in a .etter dated o'ui dun, Ohio, March 24, lsol n-i lo.iows: "1 hau sonio qis- cnns.on with General kiii.v, some lime niter, l.e saying that he never usked lor rein orceiiu'iit-, though when 1 recalled what had ocouneu, he ac knowledged that the u.esiu.w lio had sent virtaally amounted to thut. U bc.li r KKiitSBV'i Division, or any part, v.bs driveii Lack, or ii so, huw far, 1 cannot now remember, rr.mi tne foregoing it i seou that the Mist uw Jersey Bi-iadu, under Geueral Tayi.ou (Keauney'h old Brigade) was ufloie.1 by iSiuiTM lor KuKiicr's supi.urt, aud repotted by llri.NTzm.M an to huvo ent rjd Iho woods to liEAi- MY'e relief, ULdor bis ouu eye. it is thcreiore lie cont.oiL-tt.bie that Genera! Met llllat', re'.o.; tu this connection is not m axcor.iauee with f icU. ihere is still 0110 more remark ot General Ifc Cl.KLLAit'a that requints uiy uotlco. In his letter to tl.o l'lesident, dated " ilarrisoi.'s Bar, flames Kivor, July 4, lh2" (his report, pago 142), he asserU, " We have lost no guns, except tweuty-tlve 011 tlio field of battle, twenty-oui ot which wore lost by the giving way ot McCall's LiivUuu under tho ouset ot u rlor num: era.'1 The General should have boon a litllo more careful what he v.ioto to Mr. IjnchjI.n, or peii.aiia a little nioro cautious what be published. By turniug to pago 127 ot his report, It wi.l be seen that in tkD account of the battle ot Games' Mills tie makos this statement: "The number tol guiu oapturod by the enemy at this battle wu twenty-two, three ot which were lost by being fun off the bnihio during the final withdrawal. ?uo number ol guns, then, lost by MoOi.eli.ah in tills battle wu nineteen. Hoou alter I read the letter to Mr. Linoisln abeve quoted, I wrote to Geoaral Wat. F. Bahby, General McC'l.XLLAH'a Chief of Artillery during the hou.ruular oautpaign, request ing bun 10 reler to has report and to Inform me how oatny gnus bt bad reported lost by mr division at Gauusr Alilu, and rooeired the lollowiug reply. Wahiiihqton. March 10. 1HH4 ilf Iear Goiaera! 1 i'our note ot 7ih lust, la just fisoeivttd, me ou the ere of departure tor lite e.uih west, whither 1 am ordered lor duty with G neiai ghastt's armies. I regret extremely that my pavere teUrtioaT to the Fenm.ular oawapaign are II packed up, aud I have len tout away, aud that 1 uavo uo iwtior reiereiioe luan my metuwry vt aw u ansmw vwir qiwnea. I eu, however, state in a.au-.al Psraiai tliai the guns lost by held batteries bv loaiaing to your d.vbaoji mars eul a very imuu pn Uv x tlio whole number lost at Gaines Mills. Saiiblully youim. V ILI4AM Jr. pAKIf, MU UMpeet ( Has guru lct w Kel') tarm or New Hnrkit cross roads, It Is k loot Wei) Vrowrf that alter Hani. all's Battery waa taken by tit enemy ndreta'en bv the T!ccrve ! f olonel Bni.i.in. oca's report ), the gains could ant be removed lor want ot horses, fwviy odd ot Mtae belonging to tbo battery lylngdead on tho ground aad I am aotho need to say thst Bakdai.l applied to General IlEiMTT.rLVA', alter nlchtfall, for men to drag ma gnas off th ground, but. waa refused by that offieor on the plea that "It would br1n on a renewal of the batt'e." For l stance. General JiAUa says to n In a b Iter dnted lli-ad qnniten, A?mr of tlie Fnto msc, March 2 1. 4: "I hnvo ati ays inaliiia.neO that these guu I Ii am.a!.i.' Hatterv ) wero not lost by the division, but were abandoned by the army. "It is notorious that t ley ren amed ail nl.'litin tbelr origlunl position on the field o;tule the line ol the enemy's picsots, the enemy having withdrawn Irom the field alter dnik, and uot return, ng till eight o'clock tho next day, when their skirmishers ad vann d in order 01' battle anil finding these guns, took prik.Min 01' ihoin. I hive. this from Ua. ha 1 1, who, being aware of it at tnc time, applied to Kkalnky, and. I Ihtnk, to IImntzki.m ah, lor au tlioi ity nun men to ding his gniis oir, but was refused on the around it would bring on a renewal tt tho baltle, and at one o'c o k the dlvldon with the army moved on to Malvern 11.11. When 1 say 1 had it lrom Hamiai.l, I mean the lact that the ethnic did not take puss, ssioii ot them (the gnus) the evening ot tin bntlie, but leii buck and l"it tl.ein 'lor us to dlag c ff il we rliose. Hie .'act flint they took pos. ressiou ot them tlio next mom.nr, about eight (,'rlork, I got lrom Or. I ot.uxs, linrd ifegiment, '. It. t'., who remained with the wounded, anil f:-.w the advance 01 the enemy the net day." Again, Mr. J. It. Hi riu.n, of Lancaster, some time since nith the Army ot the Potomac, states tliat lie a as tol' by Ii an hall lii.o.-e I that "he ha I ap plied to Gene.al liKiNTm.MA.N lor men to dra oir I. Is guns, ami was reins, d," on thu grounds stated by General M..A1H! iu iho loregolug letter. Isow here Is Katisla tory teitimony tha. thio guus lav on the outside 01 the enemy's lines, and were seen therj long alter tuuiise the lollowiug morning bv Mngeon Jami.s ( oi.i.inu, of tho Third liegitneiit reninii lvania Ibe.ve. (MKAI.K'fl Bli. gadel, mid by inline o'hers who remaineil to earo lor ourwoiu. tied (a rince re,.orieil to inn), aud weio rot iu possession 01 the ei -'my uurp, by tlio retre.it oi Hot i.Ki.t as'h ttimy, they ii', unearr if .lor. Into the banns ol ihe eneu.v. It lnu.l h'so he reiuemh. red tl.o1 at this lime t ol. S. t,, mmvons, cominandui,; the l int ltriirnde ot the lieservts, wss oortully wimiH'eil, t.enerul tt. G. M 1: ai.f, cominai.dtng t.ic Steoml Uriraiie, was severely vtounrled and com. pell.d to leave the llo'd, nnd (.eneral ,1. hrvMuyrt, coinmai-dleg 1 bird llriad , vus not to be louud, wl.lh- I had inyrclf', nto-if d:uk, ivhilo injving for ward null the burro-" ot" recov. ring this same bat tery, pe.'u made jilbuner ; reineni.S'riug tlns.l say, itwi'l be sreu ti.u' Generals h :!.vitNK.Y and 11 Ei N r- EF1.MAN WCIe ll.e roiCI' ofi'tCf'VS to Wl.(Hll liAM.W.L Should hr.ve uppi.ed l.ir the lneaua tu .avo lii ruH, which could wlhoiit Ioim have been done ttlier tlio ent my bad retired. 1 tliereiore do not hesiiaui to 1 assert that the six gum 01 Uam.all'b Batlery werti Fhanaiiilly abandoned by Mi l'LEt.LAsi'H army -nof oaf me. As ip,'ards the German battery Ict behind, by whose unllmilty I know not, and louiid uu my ground by me, aud uufur tuuatcy, as it turned out, assigned by mo, in consequence ol tiu.lin it there, a position in mv line ot battle, its guns could not have been Included lu thetwciity-ono reported by McClellar tvttlttmy diviHun tivmg tcay uner th9 onuet of titpertornumot rs, for tho host of roasons, vis., thru d.d not awa t the otwt, hut ii.g'utioiHly fled, and ran over aud trampbd my men (tour companies Fourth Ite-.dmeut), placed in their rear for their sup port and protection. Colonel lion 8tonk, com manding the iliicktiiili (First Ke.tiincut Keserves), stating 111 his leport to me, " ih;s advance of tho em my" (when HiYJai rc was driven in), " inifht have been checked by tun Dutch battery bolouging to 1'oiuEii'B cor; s, and temporarily with your divi sion that day, but it was deserted by its gunners on iUeJimt apptaranre ot tho cuorny." bom" ol these guus, however, wero saved, nnd brought off. In ro lerring 10 this iuciuciil 01 the b.tttlo I have not in U cded to speak sliht ngly, althouu tho whole affair in that coi nectiou was rather ludicrous. To sum up, I think 1 may say I have established Ihe following points: l.-t. That my divwiou wan attacked at 8 o'clock, P. At., June libth (buttle o. Kelson's Farm, oil New iiaiket crosi road.i). hot at 6 o'clock, ae stated by General HcCiklla.n. 2d, That it cid not give way in less than an bou-, as stated by General .Vc( Ilki.lan, but fought till ii.ghtiu.il (about lour hours), with what result let the country judo. tUl. That tho Now Jcr.e y Brlgado was not sent to occupy a portion ol my desert, d position, aa stated by General MoClellan, but was sent tu tho ro iul' oi General Keaunly, who had called for aid. 4th. ihat General aicCLLLLAi'a report to rrfsd dent Lincoln, ttuit "he hud lost but twenty-dvo guns on tho Ibid ot baltle, twenty-one ot which wore lost by MoCai.l'h Ii'vlidon giving way tinder the ot'bet ol superior nnmbors," is nM tn m-'curtl- avcti w th iters. The statements I have made in tho iorcrolni? pajos arc the record, iu part, 01 the operations 01 my divi sion ia Ihe halt col Nch .u's Farm, or JJctvinarket Crosi-ilouiis, well known eitaer to General Mkadu or to the colonels ot it' diuen's ai d other odic us of th" division, and 0.1 n bo proved boiore any ud.iiury tr.buual in the ceuutry. On the 2-Uh Heptcait."r, VfA, I sent to iloneral McCi.f'I.i As a copy ot a loiter written to a frienj of mine, which letter was iu substance and almost In lauTino Ideii'icm wbh tho foregoing statement in full. 1 iiis I did, wishinir to nlt'ord Liu. an opportn rity to correct trrors iu his efhclul report rerleoting 0) 011 mr dlv!.i.v." nul myseit, 11 nnsiug irom uusu.y examined n iions oi suhoniiimtes, aud as hastily written and pubhshod in ul! own Tiii' 1 should have done at au e:':l'' tl'ito ha 1 all tb n.r.ti rials 1 desired to coiic. Jt beca cariior in ray poss- is.on. 1 linlu.g, d tho 110,10 that on bonis,' maae acquainted with me me t litre stated, he would luvo ficcoided Ifc tin) l'eni.Sivtl ia ilcseres tho luoed 01' praise enii.ed will, the best hood 01 the tit ate. This he lu declined 01 ,ni,ed to io; and I a, a roluctaut y ccinft lied, iu jtuiioe to u.y bravo assoo.atos, to mako kiit'Wt. tluir rlal.'.is to their country's gratitudo, Aly olj. ct lu viiiLici.l ou and Ju.-t co, not attack. Tho ra poitbol Get. ".a in.i viY.m.u a. a id others I hare neceisarily ulcricd to, 1 lalto it lor I'tuuted wore lioi.cstly liiuoc, lliou'li proiiuoly wiihuut us etrie( o- nui'iiaiivii vi n. Bo.j- vt n naouiu U.WayU jikthO i , ,, . , . , ,, '. -j.s. They huvo proicd their g..la.l,yiuth. ,. . . . BaUirllUB LO ULLifol.V lectin owards liieai; til or errors 1 have Lffn to expose. Gi ouoi; A. ill ( all. r.ellalr, October 22, lctl2 Tin: Oi'iMtii niiM' oc Aitt i i.iriti:. ; l No depiirtr.K nt of tlie Government bin been : li.oro (.U. tl.ly Ilsn g in popular ch.iuiauon, 111 the last two years, than that w'ji.th is founded' upon the great iu e.ct which u.i.krUes nil our , iiiuterlnl piospcruy, which Ueds our armies uaa ; people, ai d if uble to puy our national debt in 1 ten ) cars, without st'n'iug the supplies ot the ' thirty to loiiy 11.1lno.iB of mouths to be tilled in the Immediate fultire. It h is no special apart- . minis, or great m ray of clerical foreo, or mag nificent show of iatronut!C to be dispensed; Ul oigiinbaiion is 011 a small scale, commenced 1111. id fc tious opposition, "nd continued ag lin-t n,ui.) ttiivuse inll.it nets, now iiaopity paving away. At the beginning it wus but tuu recogni tion of gricultmei.nl vital iu'.erest and enduring power 111 tho nu'ioii ; 11 pittuu. insullii lent for tho waiiti. ol some uniii'l'Oi taut commission win doled out lor i s nip on ; vet it fri. n Is a-ked o.ilyu veiv n.t'iitruie and reasonable j!!oivance. I Tbegatileu had been prosiiai'eJ to tlio sceliotial purposes of Southern ti-.tors. The Utopian schemes, founded upon te.t-;.'iimt, cork oks,(vc., and ctbirw ildxpcdicnU'.,loi';l:Cfiggr.mdize.iiei.t of the tiulf regions, had luouojiolUed the soil and latmr of the propagating gardou. Kverythiug that could Interest and benefit Ihe whole country was ignored and neglected by the division, aud the W est lndic tnd South America were tra versed for Improved Buxnr-cancs and otuur Southern products; and the swa:uns of Florida weje huii'.cd lor ulligatms' blood lor experiment In freeing orange, Uees of a certain, uustrucuvi) iu-ect. lint reformation was commenced at tlio be ginning of the present Administration, under lion, lsuac Newton, a shrewd, euergo'ic, practi cal tanner, the stip'rintendent of the diusion, who was continued at the bead of the near de partment on I s organization in July, 1 ri2. A follower of the laineulid Downing was placed in cliaige cf Ihe garden, which is now beginning to blossom as tho rose; rare plants are skilfully propatcd uud widely disseminated. The babiu and diseases of pli'nts are carelully observed, and scientifically experimented upon; and, at the present time, latge additional propagating bouse for grains is being erected, and many thou sands of plants will be sent forth of the different Ccimcns of American aud foreign grape-viuei ; among thnn fifteen thousand rooU of tho Japan grape, which has fruited here for the first time la Amcrca, and promises to llouriiU in this cliniaU) as an eaoeUetit and valuable contribution to our list of grapes. The teed distribution, which formerly wrought so tuurh damage to the reputation of the agricul tural division of the Talent OlUco. by CArolees cess jend neglect, ha disseminated millions of package of valuable coeds, many of them in region here improved eda were inaeccolble olfcerwi ; and from every ection of the country cutut icMitkopy to Uuur tutcoUeaw aud uiiiit. l(irn every oonllnent npon tho flofni oontrl'ia t..na have Wn diawn.by ptindiaiie or voluntary eiftj for The improvement of American field, gar den, and flower-seeds. Tiio annual reports kav beta Immensely Im proved, both In matter and style, so that while the plainest farmer can onderst ind and appreciate their practical and sensible teachings, the polished s I olar, a Bancroft or an Everett, cho. commend and enjoy tbem. Valuable results have followed the analysis In the chemical laboratory of the Jtilre of many varieties of scroll urn cane", many specimen! of Ann rienn wines, earths, and other objects of In-te-llgHtion. A beginning hau been mudo In the organlr.atlnn of a system ol agricultural statistics, by which tn. re complete and re. iahlc returns of growing or hnrvi stcil crops are obtainod than rver bel'oro In Hi it country a system far In advanco of tho Mi gl.sh mode of olitnliiing similar information. On a fair review of tho auoject It must bo rorfe-sed that lnucli !.bs already been done for agriculture by the new department, nnd far ii.i.re will e done in the future, as the resnlts of irisent plans are unfolded, and an new labors are tit velopt d. For the degree ol'stiri ess alroftdy at'klni d, the C'lULtry is priti.iuily indebted tu the practical stitesnien who have sustained the tli'I artinetit, by judicium appropriations, mode rate, though ample for present wants; and to none mire than to the Hon. John phorii.an, rhuirninii of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, the able unil far-seeing rc.prcenta tiveoi the great ccntrul ngriuulliiial Sta'cof Ohio, w) rr-e frienKhip tor this pniminent Interest has been warm and constant, nnd his a lvnc, y of il etniiictitly judlrious nnd pnuitical. Ho has sought to make it useitil rather than connpicuous ; prac-ti-1 d 11 wise i coni'iny, instead of tiiunilleent ex tiavagaiie. or a asteiul parsimony ; and regarded the improvement of agriculture as a means of ul e iu' 11, g ihe hiirdeiis of tho war, nml m.t ns an an'Mvaiiou of tlicm. T he th inks of the Wost, and of the I'tiiiniry, me due for his eminent sir Mcos in apprtri.itn.il and advance-incut of the i:it. .nkts d ag.rieuiture. A lrlf for IfM I'lrt .tfun slid It-sWoai the. Mrr Htlll Slrl lu Klt'llinoiMt. f-'oine two or three weeks since 11 letter was k reived from Washington c Ity by Oeneraj Gr..M , enrlo-ing one bundled dollars to bo flvou n a prize to the nn.n who first raises tho Stars nnd fsiripcs in the city of Richmond. YeHtcrday the lolh wing was recciv ed from an ul so unknown noun e : "Camp , October 7, lSol Llrntemtit- Giniri.l 1:. s. Grunt, ('oiiiiiiautliug United Miates loti.fs.t ieiicrnl : I send yon t. n dollars to be iicilt.i to the. one bundled already hi your hands to Ic mil to the lirM insin ot our nrmy tin shall aer.iii ntifurl the aauis nnd Stripes in the city ol itlcliitiond. "From 11 Mil iicr way olTin the West, who likes your way of doing t kings, uud wisliea o tlio Lord he had n t linure to win his money buck." All hope these mav he hut the foiorinmcrs of other and larger conti iliiitlona for the same par pose, until the sum shall be sutHc.iontly hireM to nilistantinlly lieueht the brine ieliow to whom It w ill finally be awarded. Hull on the bull. Swell tho limit 10 one thousand to twenty-five thuu euud dollars. It can be done. Slnre tlio opening, of tho railroad between r.irib uud Madrid, it lias liueomo the lasliioo for ripauhli families to bike excursions to the French capital. T'ny rnrrlages have Irittvrly becomfl tho fashion in the Champs Klysccs and ut the Iloifl de Boulogne. It Is proposed to import some of the b iced which roam over the tnou ntiiins of Corsira, and which have wonderful strength nnd are very perfect In fchiipc. Tn Turls, one of the most relet. rated nclressos of the nay has given notire of her Intention of bringing a lawsuit against a very youthful rival ut n minor theatre, whom she accuses ol' having coi. minted larceny, inasmuch aa she baa stolen her geatnrcs (set pettes), appropriating hor intona tions, in fact her' whole system of acting;. JJATI01UL TOION TIOXET. ron phektdent, AliUAHAM LINCOLN, Or ILLINOIS. ro viCE-rnERiiMT, AMUHEW JOHNSON, Or TklKStBSHE. r.LUCTOHAl. TICKET. BKNATORIAI,. aion-ii'js atcMii iiAi'L. rMliiilf Iphla. i . t NI.M,1IAU, I'.c.ivcr Ceuiity. SHI'IIKSHNTATITB. I. Hili. -tP K!rn, t. iuri. bi.i. :uatcst A II. nrv I'.Ttmm, 4. t inif ti, II hf rn, 6. Ileitili IL.lcrS 1, U t I, si l,k U.K. uk, 7. loa.i rl I'srSe, S V liliiiu. '1 avoir, f. .lei 11 A II'., land, n III t.iC. II Cn.Ji II, 1 ill". 1:0 i:..ii.., .;. .a, in y. K. ad. 18. HiUb W. lints, 14 ciiiries 11 ttiurlner, - 1'.. J..I1.1 w,.i. r, I. 1. i.avtd .Mct'enamhy, 17. I. avid w Wwsis, IS. Gsac Itensun, II. Jehu fat'on. ml. Nmuuel b. l.lic, il. MverarJ lllerer, .I.tl.n I' Psnev. V.I i lM iieyer M Jaukln. HI. John Vf. Iliaacaalil. by erlcr el tt Btate Central Cemuilttee. KJAION OAMHltON, CHAlltMA. 0-s GOLD MINING COMPANY. CHAIlTlltD UK fii'AT OK rENSSTLVAKU. 0 AIM TAI, HTOCK. itrl.OOO.OOO 200,000 Shares Par Vmlno, 05. I'ri -JOHN II. ANDKKSON. Uirootoiai. I Tl.en.ns A. Hcetl, ,'. II. Knt-ufS, Vllllfini B. I'resinsn It, I , rt I'. Kins, Jehu M. ltil. v, t.t.aties He Hiiver, Jan.es R. Mukcs, T.C. Mi Howell, IlarrUburg. Jehu W. Hall, do John Urailr, da V. W. Wihe, Lancaster. William fi. Hauls, Colorado. J). J' SOUTH WO I ITU, tfecri'ta: and Treasurer. Ori'l" C Ko. 423 WALNUT STREET, Auiln ntir..tnl iii c-Siiien hve bconproourcil ftom some ot 'Hit 'Coiiiininj Ui'lrn, nnd fcavo bn anHavt'd by pro li'Mom l!utitl) "' ti ta'arn'UwItti tlicHi.nt Ki.nliylrirHiiilis. hulht ripl;'ii I'siis arf now rvn at liif (Plrt) nt the Com (iiti, nun p.t tl Trt a-tuKT's Office (Im'rnul Kovenuo), Ko 4'.; Cilii M V Mrtot.t artr.cn' and Mtuhatiica lianlv bti.lun. ': ir i-inai niiLacribcri Id'U) vr ibaru fur l!n IU ') iMiiul't r ! li.ifi'. 4 tn ii:ui 'ii'i.i t., r Information ean be obtained at tl.v off. ci- oi il t t oiiipany, after tlie 17th Inst. 10-14-lm MILITARY NOTICES. r-; -;'" OIF ICE OF TtlE CITY KOUXTY ' Y iiiM . .noil. M...1, No. 41'.' I'll 17 VK Street. Hie estn. City ile.ii.ly ot r-'OUII II I" S 1 .Itlll) AND Fit I V I.OI.LMIS will c.nliniic lobe paid to allvoluuieor lei riins, f.-r oni'. two or tl.tee ycurs. inustereii In toil.e c.'il.t ol till' Finn nnd Nineteen I: Wardj of I'lilladelpllla, until II e iuola ul tiros., wardi, Is tilled. As il e d. Helen, y oi those wn.ds now amounts In all to l.s IbHU tl.ros- l.ehdred met., pailies wl.o p opose to enter tlie si'i vice would do well lo eullst promptly, and tints ai-cure tlie ad iilUK's ol tl.e lil.oral bounty now ,iluied. Ill a lew 0ltl, tl.e .U0 a ol tle.se wards will probably be nllod, wl.en llie Houuty yt tvur llundrea and Flilj Llodars will be witlidtswa. . . ... IS ji lit R. P. K'Sd, President. UOUNTY FOR MARINES. WANiKU k ths II lo tierfi arnd oa Uie Cnlied Btatea Mfila wps, aoie-uiwiea miea SrrorUl Ul liulles Of a BiHUier ai our t.a board tuna J auies aiiliia-of-war oa fweuja i.Uoi.a. lar.B of sendee, Four Years. better compensation than t. r- army. ALL THU, lai:A!, It j NTIJtQ paid apoa eallituieoL alarlnes receive Prfiee Meney. For aU nirUior luiciiuauoa ailj at th RoorulUai Houdaevoas, . No. ill B. FItONT Btreet, below Spruce BUw(t -kerwwiB lo.houis ot. and II o clock. . C. f. ateCAWT.FT, antj-tf Malor and Roefiilmia umoat. -OUcers ana soldiers vtsltlnf the city b rvloughi, aeedlnf SWygLS AND OT11KK H1UTAKY ECjUlPalBN rtt. Are Invited U th estenslv HAMUFACTlKma KStAUUoHaUSKT or CEORGE W. SIMONS & BROTHER, KANSOM BTHEKT IIA.L.1, SAN SO at treat, above BUth Sir. PEEBEBTATIOU BW0ED3 Mao to MSor at u. short. s nodes, whiea tor rtoha a4 uwhlAeesMe alialSsas eoaal.elltton no ; osl.sr kse to th K.ai.lry i.umtti the atA Nt'FACI OKI Nil JitnALKat WHU rut a-MA.TlVAi. BWOtLU tlAKbaV 1 FOURTH EDITION VERMONT RAIDERS. TIIEIR TRIAL POSTPONED. THE CANADIAN CONFERENCE. Etc., Ft., Etc., Etc., Et.t Etc.,' Eto. Tbw Vfrmont Raiil. Montreal, October '. Tho trial of the Ver mont rnlders nt St. John was to have been com menced yesterday, but their counsel waa absent, and the proceedings were postponed nnti) to-day. The innplitrntes have tiiken the deposition of Mr. Bishop, Teller of th fit. Albans Hank. Tho f'nniullnn ( nnfsrsnrs, Qt i. Hue, October 2.1. The Conference has been ennfid in adjusting the financial alfiirs, which have presented serlona diftlcultiea. It is expoctod Unit the ( Vti Terence will close on TlnirsiUy, when the mi mbcrs will proceed to Montreal and other cities in tho West. Eaploalon of n l"rop llr. riiH Atm, Octolarr 25. The propeller Tono icamici exploded her boiler on the river last riiplit, and became u eompleto wreck. It is sup posed that one man wns killed. FEOM T1TE ARMY Of THE P0T0MA0- (Jrneriil (.rnnl Ultx the New I.Iiicn -llw Sol.M. r Will Vt t iilou IltillofH In Iremitiifl. Wn.ii.N Koad, .Saturday, Octi'l.er22 (Jencral Or nit mude an inlnrm.'il vi-it t the now linen otiblhed on our left by the recent advance. The J .lei. tenant-General, noeompnnic.1 by Major (Jcni nil Meade, Iirigadicr-Uct1cr.1l Hunt, Chief of ArtilKry of tho Army of the J'otonoae, and Genera'. Cruwford, of tho i'ifih Corps, niadn n d.t'.ur of the lines; s'.nrtlnR from the "l.tick" or "Yellow House, " ridini; rnp dly iilot.fr the line of intn nchmciits, and visit it. c taeh of the princij ul lort ul..eg tho line. On reaching ihe hues of the Ninth Corps, the Ciriegc win nu t by (icner.il I'nikc, eommundinK, ond the ride w&j re: 'tuned nnd continued until they attain renched tho hritilqii urterH of the Fifth Coips, Ji being uti. xprcti d, ocarcely i.ny deinoii striitinn win. n.a.ie. The generals and their stud's wi re in fatigue dress. 'Ihe second bulletin from General Slicridun was received at sunset, uud Ihe news was received with renewed enthusiasm. The deeds of the glo jioiis Army ef Western Virginia renew the ardor of the trucpH, give thtm fiesh spirit, and nrge them on to liesii elfbrts fur tho suppression of the Kct.cllioti. When the Army of the Potomac strikes its next blow, it will be both powerful aud decisive. The New York soldier nrc golnt; for the Union ticket, 'ihe .Michi.in boys are shoulder to shoulder with their brothers of the Kmpiro .State. The 1'ennsylvnniu troops keep "well closed up" in the rear. A heavy majority may be reckoned on for the I'rlon nominee from this army. Mend along your ballot", they nrc wanted. Everything remains very quiet at present. The old routine of picket tiring still continue. .V. '. Titmt. Pales of Ukal Kstate, Etc. The following talcB of Ileal Estate, Sic, wero made to-day, ut the Philadulphia Exchange, by Thomas & Son, auctioneers : a shares Renttiwsrs Bsnk, dividends oft, lnr.i. 6 al area 1'hiU.lrl.il.la hsnk, itivhlsiidn air, 117. 12 Rhsres Itclliint M.ilual InAiirM.cet.'ninininy.OlV. 1 share Arch Hlr.et I la'.itre, with ticket, (Slid. frle.il. in ticket. Arch Street 'I't.niilre, S.'4. ti Klisr. s AcHitDiy ot Mtnle, with tl.-kel, 1I00. S.V ro Calloway aiinii.s iVimpsny of liaduuii, no hid. 114 nh-irs Consoliu..il. .n hank, $ O. 1:S p.liares K lltsnilir Coal Co....a..y, ttiO. V4 sl.sri-s Bled, ra Mlnin.; t 'oiiipny, in .lium Rfsolnti1 sllnlnu Con.panv, no bid. I utians Oceau Mt.ani Nai iKi.lmti Comiiany. till. 1 sliaie Pi.int Bret7e l'ark Asnoclalloii, no bid, I fcliare MercaMlle l.lhraiy Cwinpntiy. il.t.,. 1 liree-Blorv dwrlilnK, Wo. BIB H. Tenth stunt. Tl.r.(l. Tlirac-slnijr dwalllKfc, N.i.C-ll M. Tu.itl. street, IOK). 1 l.ree-t tory dwelling, No. IV'J 4. Tenth street. bid. Koiir-ltorv store. No. Mo Market Mrs .1, t rIO. Hl. il.Ti: rinlilfi.ee. Mo. 'riti llrc n strtet, s6'o. Lnre lot, alett( acres, Twenty- Klllh Ward, $fi.'..SO. V alual.le ceal Uras, UU scies,127 perches, Hchavlklll county, r.,rislvai.ia, t l.l Ml. 'l wo fl'iuurck of tround, it acres, Oirard avenue, $IH00 'li.itei. pa.. lie hall, and Htni.ie, S. W. corner of aeveo teeulh uud Vine streels, $.',notJ. athUHi u, will. ut. ei.tnv ntrtible front and mirblo por'lco, JI. V.'. corrcr ol Mneleentli an. I W ulnut sirs, t, !i.'.,(foO. Itcllilci.co, ll: Li-cest ITeel, till .100 lild TI no - atorv l.rlek dwelling, No. a 7 N. hl-ventli street, 1 1. Ii, i.i.i. 1'aini and couelry seat oti the Wltiiauia road and WIs suliu kon cr. ek. till! per ai re tel. TP ee-fctori ilw, Uinc, No .ll.'i Spruce trcet, $ I'i'V). V lliree-story tuick UwehinKS, Noh. 111 and 1.119 N. Sitli irnt, t.ihsi. Iieblil. nee. . ill. tliri.e acres of land, litiy's Lane, Oor nituitowii, : j :io i id. 'I hrec-.toiy tjt T" and liwellinif, No. 419 Arch street, t.17 Oil. Tsg.l TJ r.wrl lap. No. M1 8. fifth strew, t ifKs). Tliiei-ilo.i hlori'tti.tl lnv' U.ii, N.K. C-iruor ol Twenty four. I. a. ..I VV'sll.m sluets. t:;l' .1 '1 lire.' three . ior l.Wfilins'S, No.i.21,62,Rlid lj Uurst stri ct, V-'i7A b'd, T rfoHory brick diveMlnj?, tllllls' nl'cy. tW bid. L. rue trick slab., uorlhva.l coi llwr ot'T welf:U and Vln flilctl.S'.UIA. ti.il. ' & WEIGHT & SIDDALL T. V No. 119 Llarkot Street HETwrnm ruoMT aku hlicond btkeets. O.TT. KIOHT, r. . SIU1IAXL. D E TJ 0 (! I 6 T f7"r -I YSICIANS, AND 0I1SLF.AL STOItrKEF.Pr.RS, Can find at onresti bllslum nta ri.lUs-orimontof Importcl and lHimo.ilc Dmss, Popular Patent sled does, Paints, Coal t il, Window mass. Prescription Vials, c, at as low piicei as genuine first-cuts r, fteods can be sold. UNK F.HHBNTIAL 011.(9 For fond ctlonrre, In full variety, anJ of the best quality. Cochineal, hmtal lndl e, Madder, Pot Ash, ndtj.'ar, Boda Ab, Al..n.,OilofVhrlol,Aiintto, Copperas, Entrant of loitwood, tc FOlt KVEUS' uu, a.waj on hand, at lowest net cu.h prices. lfllK t-nt T.S FOlt FAMILY t'BK, Orouno expressly for our sales and to which wa Invit the altti.tJon of It.ose lu want of reliable arUcles. Also, IK It HIV, bTAlUIJ, XVSTAkJ), ic., cf ulra einifrV. Orders by n ail, or city post, will met with prompt t teutlon, or si'. e:ul uuctuiloua w Id Lo iurnlshed when re quested. WKIGHT ft fsmnAT.u ' Wholesale Dm Warehouse, Ko. 119MAKK1T Btri et, above Front. Jall-ly CiOtleVltl afe CO., APOTHEO ARIES, liealers In Ul rerfuiiHry, Tollot Articles, and Mpoclultles. l'.ltASUlUS, VISES, ic, sold only for Medicinal pur- po-,es. (WS-lia No. 1228 CHESNUT STREET. MED10INAL OOD LIVER OIL. JOHN O. BAKRB & OO, Mo. "IS MABKET SlkEET, ar new receiving Oielr supplies fresh from the flahorles. Th superiority of their OIL tu rery rect, has gained for It a reputation and sale beyond any other niuut lu the market. To maintain It, they are determined te supply aa artlel that aiay b entirely retted oa for freshness and purity, bee tettituoulals ol fsoleisot of Media! Cod of e. aull TYKAFNF.NS,BI.1NDNF.R8,AN1) CATARRH 1J J. ISAAt b, M. It., Professor of llie Kye and 1 ar, neat au dun-uses ai..tHiniiiK lo .ne above uiembers witn the uttiiosl success. Ti.tlui''iilale fiom Uie most reliable sources In llie cltv ran be Sfeu al his olflee, No. oil PINK Btreet. The Medical r acuity are invaed ls aeconioany tl.eir patients, a. lie has uo secrets In his prsutio. ltHtu PHILADELPHIA 8UROEON3' BAMlAlllt LSHTITCTR, Ne. 14 tiorta NINTH Ktraet. altov. M.rk.t. knoliHI radically (ureal by U C. EVEkKTT'8 Premium fatent uraouausig rressara Truss. Huperior KlaaUo Ha, asuo Bcoesnis. aapportar. Shoulder Bra, Has pea on a., uuini,,, m U. Ladles aWeaded by Mr. B. 0. F.VsUtETT. 'aarW-lF VHITE Il Ihl.SJ VIRfilN WAX OF ANTILLE. ax.iuiklte Cu.H..lr S nn enual Cap hMautlnr. In, svarteulu. aud uruii .i.m the euuiulf &.oa. IL la ore. p. led iroiu pat. white wax, hence Us enraordmary ousil ties lor )itwserrlBg the akin, making tt soft, fair, smooth, and Iran tiaruiit. It Is most soolblug aflor .baling, carve snapped bands and Up., re moves pimples. blok-Jies, uu. free., or sunburn, and IniparU a paarly Unt to Ut li . a. C, and arms, rrlca 4b, tiO. and 76 oent. Ill' NT CO., 0..l.tMU Buses, ana sio.il Kfi.HTU rSp so ess HELM DO LP'S REMEDIES. IXITID EXTSACT BUOHU For Von-Betentlen or Inaenrlnasio o VrhM, IrrHatloa, laflanmatloa et Ulearatloa of tt BassMs or KhtMya, JHtMiet Me rrulrtt Olrmih, Bfnt In Us itladJae, Cdl. wful, Onttt, r tHci-4uil leyseti.aa aa Dtmias of Us B!eodT,KMnejs, and rtrnvsleal BwrlMnta. FLUID EXTHACT DUC1IU For Wtakaessesartrlni from F-seosslT Iodlscretton. Th eonitltmlon once alTeeted with (trianit Wtakneu requires be aid of medicine W ilrrvIA mnJmrtgtsratt the lyt-'m which 1IK1J4I10I.I) g EXTRACT Hl'lllIU InvurUibly dens, If no Ueetairtil Is submitted to, Oonsnmptlon or lianltj may ensne. lIKLMnoiIJ'S FLUID EXTBACT OF BUCHO, Id affections peculiar to ''FaHAias," I unqaaled by any other preparation, as In Chlorosis, r Betcatlon, Irrt larllles ; ralnfnlaess, or Bupprssskm of Cusb.raary Evao aatlous; Vleerared, or aehirrons Bt&t of Oi Vteraa; Leuchorrhaa, and all tomplalnt laoldeat te th whether arising from habits of alsulpaUoa, tmpradeusle, or In the decline or change of kit. HELMlU)I,n' FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ASt. IM1K0VU) KOBE WAMU Will rsillcally extermlnal from th system Diseases of e Urinary Organs arising from liablts of Dissipation, at link erytnn, litllt or ao ehante in Aitt, nofneoneenfenc or &rtirr,' ootupletety superseding those unpkatatU and dangerous rw.til.t.', Cceiia and Jtrreury, in all these disease. USE IlKLMJlOLU'tS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU n all Plscase of the Urinary Organs, wbeOier existing lu Malt" or "Frmale," rom itkutcmr cauu oriiinatini, and no mailer of oie limp ttanding. It Is plasant la taste and odor. "Jmmgdiatt" in attion, and mor strengthening then any of Uie preparations of bark or Iron. Those sutTeilng from broken Dotcn or Delicate Comlilu- tiun,rrocurt tht JUmeJy at nri The reader must be a war tliat, however ellflit may be the attack of Ihe above diseases, It Is wrtalu to affect Au llodily lltallh. Mental IfoUfrt,Uafl'intu,ami hit s- Uiily. rnT81CIANS,PLA6E KOTICE. WE MAKE NO SKCUET OF INGREDIENTS. UELainOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUOUU Is oomped of Duchu, CuMi, unS Juniper Berrici, se lected, with gnat car and prepared la vacuo by H. T. IUXMUOLO.Drnggtst and Chemist of slxtoon years' sx parieao tn :th lty of rhlladelpbia, and aow presortb! trtli must aaiinent ot tht faculty, and hv been ad sulttedtouselai the United Butei Aruiy, and ar also la ary general la 8UU Hospital and labile Sanitary laUtttatloB tbxoagtiant th Uud. Delivered to an address, aoootsi. anted by upUcH dlrtloa. Lheot kttanto , BXLHBOID'8 Drag and Chemical Waishou, Bo, Sft4war, Kew Tort, Or HKLMBOLD'I M4l j Qgyot, So. lOt g. Tacts ataaf&trlplila. Bwr of aoBntwrell. Ask ft EiXMBOLDtt, aud takM0tuc. Itiystdan ta atndatvM troci t '( A. M. lo P. M, km kr iwju ffrm. a M HEALTH, AND lete. ..in ailmhinc sr t Wtu eaose lovMM.us slehst If le b a No.rn.lBs er, radiog , olylag Id aa bnur naatrrrl I lo hav a host f Meads t If for Ttee W saaseaandsi If with elKb-b.ra b.oo4 to wed j If marble etnn when drat WBAtral If te Irve lhneenre and tea, WlshUss Ul aa ten aau If to live a life of paaw If lo dte and ro to oera.e Hast, I y V yon lh a life of pleasures i If you value Ibis wnd s lle.ure If overy comftvt you wcoild see. Take my ailvlra. aoil wish ntt ihrto. TI.en. bavin Health, Wealth, aad Keaasy, You'll be prepared tor svory duty. Ity a esreM pcri.al of l.r WILLIAM Yoirnn'S Hew Ho-k, 1 nr. MAKKI AIIK IH'lIiK. vhieh shaald be read by every ore. He.d by luikseli, rs gr pr -a'lv. and at h l.octor's affic. Ne. sit Ml kUCK KTHall.Ti selea cent. CARIl TO THE LADIES. DR. M TONCO'R OOI.LEN PIM.SI roll TFM A.LE. lulallllile In eorreelln, remilatlnj, an remnvinf all vb'.tructto.ii troui whim vir cauoes.and at v. aye sticccsilul as a preventive. Thee Pills are nothing new. and have hen seed by Ui4 I.o. tor for many years, both In I ran.e and Amertea, w.ll linparall.ied soceci in every case ; and be ie areied t niany too.iKaod Isiiiee who have utv4 them, to aieko. ih 1'llls ptil.l.r for the alleviation ot thou suiTeri.Mj front ID-, Ix reculariltes wliAlsvt r, a wrll as to prevent an In-rress.- ot latnlly where healta will nnt permit It. feraale p.-ciillarlT situste.1, or trios1 supt.ofcit.K tbciiiHelves so, ar cautions.! RKniust u.nir these puts wmlr in that oonilitlon, a. ihe prop. le. or ass.tu.es no roi'niblily alter the almva a'lmonlli.si, allhoiith tbrtr mllilueiis w .ul,1 prevent any Tr is. hlef lo henhli, ot...Twle me I'nls are recommended, f ull aud explicit dire' lions secouipanv lug- Mi h Dos. Trice f I, or six Hoses lor $:. Mold wholesale and Tela Q tiy the fellewlnB ItriityO i!. : I iii. tt. Wi.it. A Co.. N... tm S. Potirth street W llcht KtUdsll. No. lll M'.rk.'t S'.eet A Vsr.liall, c -rner of I hht. en.h find Market streets. Zeltler A htntth, corner of S ..nil so. I li.een streets. I. you A Co , No. Wi N. Hscond htrcel, li l.ri.el.. H. ll'.wny A Cowdeli, and H. C. l.i lu our. I sm.li n. At letell by ail .IrUfcsieis. L,ille.,tv sCDihlig oST, roi.LAR To either aretif. enn I nv- te Pll l.s SI- NT c.iNUhKN I I M.I.T, Ttv mull, to uny p.irt of n.c e.-y or .nntry, fre of postn. e. s I. howi;, f. 2'.' fm Ko.1t'. TC.TIIlltTY SIX I II KireeUN.T. ty ii f. 1 LAN l'l SAMARITAN'S CURE V.KI.If l ON 1 Nr. Kit f AP S TO CI UK MjLS M.T NAI'SRATP.I IS .si l-.lll.l IN ACTiO.N'l KO CHAN. IF. OF IllK.T ltn..'l'lllf 111 1.011H NOT I N' I. I'M- HI! VI 1 1 II I I ilKKMSI'ltKiSarTfll can uk iM-ii. wuii.nr l.l.lliCllOM I'll-e Nlnleo, I e.nn:p. hi m by m.iU to any aodrcss. C ''ItKH MOOR, liox j-'v; Poet iltri. Bole Act, t, I.Y'i IT A ' il.. 10-1 tuilo iii. No. 2:tJ H. HS-.t'OMl Street. s AHAllITAN'S CURE s.ni siiitan is i t n.", S AMAill'l A N'S ri.KK. hA . A K I 1'A N H C.,l. K. PA l A HIT A S M CI'llll. hAstAsI CAN'S CI'hK. NAMaIIITaN'S CI'liE. HSMAH.TANH ft' 1(11. HAMAKIIANrt tl'Kt. UAIMLHANS CIUIC. The only sure anil saie rerne.lyfor Gonorrhoea, Oteot, Buicluie, Ae. Cures In all citaes In from two to slgt days. Trlv Male or female-sent bv mall. loon A CUH Bole Agent. BAMAKITAN S Cl'ltK. BAMAIilTAN H CI'MK. BAklAKITAN S Cl'KR. BAMAIilTAN H CL'ltB. NAM.lllll'.'.N H CI UK. BAMAIilTAN 'M OCItK. SA.MAKITAN'H Cf'ItK. BAMAIilTAN B I'l kK. ham a it i ian m i.rm-;. BAMAKITAN S CCHIi. THE OHFAT HVf.l UU! r'Oll KKliiKT DISBASEg Keinli.a) svakneHR, tioi.-irrbo a. l.leet, Ae. F.acli box r. tains Uu I'Uls, and w ul euie lu from two to llx.luis. nu-etl It is ali-o oertaii. to.restore tone and power to those who are debilitated by excess or any other cau-o, and will restore all to full vigor of youth, wh. n th t'ilia are se4 without il. Injection. Iu these case,ouo i'lll thro time a day. (Kent by mallj C. PKICE ROBK, Proprietor, Hoi fx. Post ortlee. Bole Agents, uvorr A cs No. 2.12 N. BisCONIi 8 .rest Be sure and ask for KAMARITAN'B CUKE. BAMlAKITANf CI'hK. BAMAIilTAN H CI HI BASIAMITAN H C II I! ft BAMAIIli'AN M LLItK. BAMAKITAN 8 l IKK. 8 .MAKITAM Cl'ltK. BAMAKITAN 8 Cl'ltK. 8 AMAUITAN B CtlKK. MAMAK1TAN 8 fll'KK. BYitrp i.KBicoitii. sump nr. nironn. hVKI 1' UK ItlCOKl). HYItllP 1) lillK.llll. by p tip lire KictiKu. iMVitri- i.e hi.kikd. Bht'l' I.K hICOItll. SVItl P UB HltlOIUA. B m i- j.k hicoitii. Bviti'i- uk KicimT). B1KUP 1KKI l-Kll HI lll.'P I.K KICOHU. BYltl'P MT lltCoKI). BYKUP 1K Ki-'Oltll. 81 KI P I.K ItlCOKl. Ym:p nn uu t.:ti. KVKI P L.K KICHKIi. SYKI'P TT. KIO,.l:ll. BYHI'P HR KfOORf). Mltl I- lie, KICOKIl. BYltlll' 1K R'tKIIII. BY h UP liit KICOKIl. SV.tl'l' I.e. Hlt.'tllll. BYKI I' I.K llil OKI.. H 1,1 l I.K llltltllll). A certain enre for hH forms ef Vi-n.t-al l.i.eaies I'sed tn the f.u.ope.in itospita'a, ana tbo a-miea Lbrongboui Lurpe and Americ i. 1 1ns pi.ptrMtil ..as ne eo.ial av a.i erail.entor of thl form ol ilti-cace, anil .treiiv-hen, ti . . o 'l-u:ion s'-nerally. It will cure al) bores, Bpois. I l.n"l. s, T.-ltvrs, or any eriiptlona, no n.atter h em what cauas or boss k-ug stauU Uik. Price tl per bet ilo. C. PItK'15 VO"., Proprlelor. Brie Acer ts. l OTI A CO. Bole Akoi.is, IiYoTI' A '. Bole Akt'i.ls, llV.'IT CO. yo. 212 N. BKCONIl i.r.-t. Bent to any address. ai.:s-ti.ih sura J. S. ROSE'S GOLDEN TILLS. 'p lo this rerl diontftles have b,en humliosgo I by l'esstrns, Abdominal Huppoiur,, Ac , for sue cure of ralllnsol llie Womb and ye'." a' n.nl.ity, wblrh mean sis ml; prove palliullve. if not lulu. louy. Moaeof ut. Kose's psii.lils hove 1 een nsl g su.-l: sourdines They relycn hie tlclden Pills, and thereby ob an perfect cute by th use of only a few b .xts. For J,ee eorn- Flalnls onebca is wortu a hundred Al.d. mlanl nilpporters. rice, I." re nre jc-r box bclu Agvn:s, i OTT h CO.- Bo. lioli N. HF.CONl) S.lcet. 10 l-tuthkliu itT:orK'rtNa OUTSIDE LIKE OF STEAMERS NKW YOKiC THE COASTWIHE BTKAM HHP OIM'-ASY S UNK OF riliHr-CLAHO BCIItW bTKAMKKS, E. C. UMf.IlT, 4-ui.l.sl.i (UisllisKhKr, JOUlt tilllNOX, 'ijiti tlnweu, Will mk a regular tri-weebly II.., oomm-nciuf EA1UEIAY, eCfOB ,K 22, 1864, 1EAYINU rlill.Alir.l.fll'A EVERT Tn-SDAV, Till Ul!)V, & SnTRlHY, From the Compar y's wl-arf, first abovo It aco street, AT 1!J (J'OLDUK M., And flora New York, l'Ur 11, North rlvr, on sa-ue days, AT !i O'CLOCK V. M. These new and auystuntUU steuuiers wore built a pressly for this route, Frelaht received dally, handled In the unit csrcfol man ner, and delivered with the utmost deapatcb. For further p,,rticiiUri, app'y to WILLIAM J. TAYLOR & 00., No. ail) . WlIAltVES.Pnil.AllELI'HiA.aild 10-SO-bt PI Kll ll.HOKTH UlVKR.JiEWYOBlt. dnD BTKAM WEEKLY TO LIVER- aSibaskaau Pool, tone), Ine at Uureustt.wn, Cork Harbor. - ll.i Knii-kiiown sieauiera ol ll.e Llveipool, hear York, and Philadelphia Bicaiiisbip Company are Intended M 'VitV'of'vVABIIIKIJTOV. Balurday, October Jfl. fll.ABCOW, B .tmJKy, November 6. CI'IY OK MANCIIKSTKH. Saturday. November 13. And evcrv snccecdia salurduy, at uoon, from Pier 0 north River. .., . ,-ni..-vr.v liATt.H or risSA.ir. rs i.r. . v ......j. . . l lr.l Cabin 1.1j 00 mwrav '.-0 J I irl Cabin lo l.cud.-u KO ts) Kteeiaso t . I ol.do.l... I. rirstCiib-alol-aris.. l's) till Bteerag-to Paris ) First Cabin 10 llamnr glol. Oft tstacr.'gam U.inibjrg. 74 OU Pa.seng.re alo torwarded Uj Havre, liniuea, liot tcnliiui, Antwerp, Ac, at eiiallv low rales. Fares from Uveipoel or gueonstown -.-First Cabin, tl.AI, I7), $1110. Su-vTAse from l.lv-ri.iwl and Oiii-eus-U.wii,70. Thus who v. ish to send for U.lr frloude caa buy tickets h.e ai Uiese rate. For lurther inloiBiaUoii apply t the Cnmnaay omc. JOHN ll. l.ALK, Agent, No. Ill WALSUBireet.Jbliade.phia rsr boston and raiLADKLniiA XjJLiaai Steamship Line, sailing from each port oa iSiTTklJAYB. from first wharf above PINKBtroel, Phila delphia, and Long V) kart Huston. From Aral Wharf above PfNK Btree!. on Baturday, October The stesuisbip NOKM Afc. Baker.wUl sail from , PhtlaJel phla llor lloston. en Baturdav, October , at 1W 2 and ths sttamshlp 8AX0N, Matthew, from Boston a pniladelphia, ob same day, at 4 P. M s.rtmlmt These new aud eub.uniial aleamshlps fbrm areguiar Un. , ss lrtig from uch p.rtt punctually n H'ur"'r,,aJ, lnsui ances ettecled at one-hall the premium uarge oa gale vessels. r mights taken at fair rate. 1Uj .n4 Buu Stoppers are rciueeled U send iup avecipi ana aiussi pS-U Bo. l 8. ULhAWAIatT. Ayaan. usvt uvw Vni! tr T)FSPATf!TI X"V1 i.i. .'ALT aad Swifisur Ltnee, 1a ueiawar ai.a I: ' . ...i ,u. -Th steamers of wese iiass are .."-a dali, a" l "" look .. Mock P. M. lrom tblsd pl leru,.. ai' lv 'to VYILL1AJ1 M. HAAavL W.,.lls4, bM-AvtAJUt Aveuoe, i