The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 25, 1862, Image 1

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ode, Lard, Putter Eggs, aseswalagnv. fits,
Grua". raatbers, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ail:mai_
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coinerof N't, Pittsburgh. -t
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Smithfield Ind Wafer streets. Mittiaargh. Pa. jy7
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-I.IMHI ,G 400.13116 and , dodos 412. ini, AND
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WOODSIDE & WAuL&CE;
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puttee Attu ausateAuf, puurpurigt ,
WANCY GOODS, lIDILNINGPLULD, 0118, PAID
u591D113124.10., 404 of ithictla r th w as
dichlehttera at lower& prima. Smith.
d /moth weds, Map; , Pa.
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bit(GoierAif-4112rarraituiei Avant
LEAD AND LITHASGE, ockrua! of Wood sad hunt
stmt., .Pistsbargh: ' ; ...... • raja
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- go.fir.Dtmurt, i'auIawOLLSOURNIIIIIMAND.
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fIEO, COCtiRtiNE. Aivosusly AND
NA Come awl l'Livt. f Boi, No. 74 Grant
street, Zi tobargh. ?a, - : All bustruses entrusted to
LL li.empro p.trier.
made in Allestterwsadilaslliultalatottasaties,stal
tbs mosey remit tad promptly. - sea ly
VAittaci, (late .of Fayette - 'vounty,
ra.,) Arrollnr, d 0.,"
Office—d..s. corner fourth and Grantstrosta.
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03, .lice 93 D.Soolond arm!.
Val'Aiiif 99 WC*9.ettthinkar edllboo
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share fliztftl46l4. Pittsburgh, Es.
fr:LOMAS WIN(f Arivienxt . c :A2n)
-orncx, FOCTW Wtrea, Diener of. Cherry
- Ole), Pittsburgh, P.
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V B. cox. trim, forwarding and QommtuSon zur
s Ghent and dealer * CHM& BUTTER, LAKE
rrsa and PrOdnoe generally, No. Sls Wood street,
above Went., Plltsbargh. : my 2
AMES HOLMES & CO., Poi= nos
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ket , Trout itraa6. Ja6:dly
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JGARDINER COFFIN, Amos 'rim
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stiniutac„Cognakze, Norqi-iff4: corner, W ood wQ
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aureate Clomplitieig,4l , W. street. - - -• '
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to larnmairts (know% taroarXirket sait Water
11 1 Id; UO tigolattuX, 7282112 X
bratzurci Coin" 92 Water Mitt.
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et • fituegfitll ellx;Wholusas sad•listail Dashes
STLPLIS AXE VANOT. - DBICOOODS, North'
hut comer of Ifeerth sad Markeesteests. - `se2
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trY 7 filkti , • libuirat•tbutitive
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
W . M. 1101tALLY,
. - • - wl3oraropaar, Guixrza.
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tieing purchased the
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rift of his late
,whl oontlooarthe btortrassittthrotratasunl=
pereSiked'to.recelve Ile patronageof hla old Weida
rm =Women. - myl6:dtt -
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W K I RkPATRLCK , CO,
Cosultursios ., ituaturra
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polices at'ooxeLD.- • ,—.cais. ;
Of the /stilt= of D.-& dt'bonalditlltaborgh.
& Wellsellle, Witco
kIDONALD.4 AIf.43UQ WE/OLE
/ALI OMMICILS ; .PIIMDITZ MND COMMISSION IMES
4obbeis'in COPPICE, 2i-0..13170A8. &ad
eicaansgs, BILFLNED,43IJOAN.B emd
NIOUB,'" BACON, 208ACC0,.. TAW, BUN,
causag, ITKEDB;AC' No. 242 and•2l4 Liberty - ht.,
putebtugh. eo14:1y-
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JOY -Id &W6olagas
IF intEIGN l:&131Td, I,IIITi.LNIOkICLES,SCIN
-11103TIONEE.Y, 8170/110, !IBS VOUS &c., Ara.
126 ilmtV 1 2 9 Wood moo. . &bore VIM, 'Pittsburgh,
Jy•4xtly
kISAD METZGAR, Gnomic* 431 b
• Goicininnoir anacsasra, and daalara in all
cis of Corn - tar PSODOCI asn PITISSCGati MAIM.
AC TPWilk2 24 9:.Libelly
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RomsoN & co:, Wsoua&LE GILD
' • cue. COMMINIION ILLscautra and dealer in
loads of PROYLSIONS, PItODUOIL and Pitts.
•trrh manufactarea, 256 Liberty street, Pitta
.urgh. cuy2
a 4 ..,...,I„Wili i .Wontr-qa .1 IiROOERf
cuit;r indltialer tn-rtous,
ui, ruoDuos AND PROVISIONS, No. 270 .
Idbeity street, opposite Hand, Pittabargh, Pa.
Sairl,Roral advances merle arCoOneliguolenta.
, midaapa n.: i.
IrIEU. B. AMES; Wadrsam - likuss.
to GIIOUERIES, MANILLAA uurs, (warm;
ILS, PITCH and Pima tirg4 manufactured4ssi4les.
0.141 Water areal, obotc!the 27o4umatellilikidge.
ttittaburgh, Ps. •
SOWS
lOBEItT DALZELL Sr, CO., Wuoug
same Gaocass, CamareedeaS aau IroaNialmagi;
Illeacaaarz, and dealers 16
.ITODUCE add Pitts
durgls manafacturea, rlttsburese •
Rua' !Amara,— alurrox.
LAJ5144.11T .SIII2TON, Waomsaia
Giocialh PSODUCZ DEALERS and CONNIaS3O3
641zAtt otnseB. - Maburgh, Pa.
nol4:ly
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WATT WILSON; WacamiLs
ow, Gnimmuois Ittlnicluarre, and dealers to
Produoo and _Vitt/burgh zaziat , dacturea,2io. 159 Lib.
ertl.lreo4.kittlbacgtt.. • . • .31.25
SAJAR /MAE X_AreW.WmaT
j'Ctucgas, Costutasioa Di mourns, and gealepi in
PAW/WE, lio. &J Water street, and 65Prtelt street',
Pittsburgh.
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ago. w. taiwouna.
T 8. DILWORTH & Wmommzs
u • Ga9cii5,1999.130 and 130 £99x994 •treot, Dar
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rwin.
OLIN FIA)11).k. Grur
1,/ eras Asp Conxraetoilltermisrl, Nu. 172 WOOd
skid 22.8 Liberty lance, Pitthburgli. jelti
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V ■ azot•is., tioS: i 6 and ....kr - Wca - street, Pitts.
burgh, Pa. 11224.dtf
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'tree Pittatugh, P. mh6
=i dmurgregtewomins.
•ANIEL BENNETT & SON, Mugu
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Wafer—iiii.orkeu Pfttel , Pirrldatitllicliaili - of
ILLOKINTOSII AND 7 IPAILLYi•I3IPitOVED'
PATENT OSCILLATINGEIMAII ENGINES AND
SLIDE vALva,s, of all awe and tees style.
Marks put np machinery of huge capacity and of
the beat quality, we are prepared to do ,bitury sob.
Thing, and solicit work in this lino, trusting that by
promptness, and the character of ccr work, to merit
21bile paWonage.
We Invite. irpecial - attenticm' to our. BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, so combieing
adeMitages heretofore unattained In this clam of
• , • ' .1.- : Sa2ditia -
JOSEPH F. HAMILTON eac
_corner of AIM. mad Lthertystroete.
PITTSBURGII,
BUPERIOII. ,
&e. myl6:tf
c n i q SEVERANCE; vlio! '5O- WATNT, ST.,
A.J.Pittiburgh,yusattractarcson3o.ll4lo2lllTETfil v
WIIOUGHTMEILSi 0 6 1 11 . 19,14;414 1 4411141AA•
J:4l=o,rdslon.
slzed or spapetl SPWES 40-itrY "
eo= antalt,ltoade toordir slicirt..notion.
A sasoltmont constantly an hand. Anr2O:INK.
;1.1
Arairdeirrm_vor
vvoirE, PLIINXETT a CO, 01.1111 Maxirno- -
e, ::UUuuaaee nni;
p rztegr p ll .7 6. ;xl . l?rfrod . sown, Tr
:ILLOLItIg VO Isf 0. 21,
Wx.street, await° . Sixth. Pittsburgh, -
twin of WH IPS; LASHES AND SWITCH
ES, and impry daicrpDon of A,EATHNIt 'BRAIDED
414 mi aell.cdted from ibe:tilidpigdodei Oviinktf
tyshipped as psi iniiivatobi:' • ' ''';•ts.stdavityY
D Tim
TTEETHEXTItiOTED ~ 1 ; WITHOUT
PAIN, BY TR& 888 or mciappAßAruff
-WBBILEBTIIO DitllGNott GALVANIOtrArrAgs, Y.
'ABE - MED, , i a , (.. 1
Visit teeth extracted by my praxes, and are ready to
*WY old thasatity and Wnlcesness of the opens-
Wm—whatever has been said by persons interested In
*Wingate" contrail, basing ot , knowledge . of fay,
thybest material.
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TOSEP,II: ADAMS,AlasTurri ,Connelly'o
IP . B u ild i ng, corner of Diamond sod Grant streets !
Pittsburgh. "
crsezecns—Dr. A. U. Pollock,,Dr. liedlock,
Theodore Bobbin*, "pulley Streit. .043:d1y
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corner' e-Pgfaincb.
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ss ICEAD, :BOINUARLLNII, AND STA
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VATON, 14441 K dc pump iir
innutomilm,..4y9o,l9;i4o.', Nos.
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cuilfles fcirmozies. _ - ?
- - -
15SM3E&MiMiil
:.",Tbole.wehhig to invest their money. to Iliad ad•
iiamteithelmieivele.44llrekeied aeoord.elma pew
at my Mee, mr tele.
All tu = linair ast.interrieere strictly conil
dee • irmirocrTas
!" it - 12
cealts—Ano thor let reat
HA lreflitad forAiiNebvti
m. HA PA
bbis:'reoeivel
had far sale by FENNY H. COLLINS.
AND
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PITTSBUR : t HI MOp,NTNO, SEPTEMBER 26, 1862
A...trsgFur.-BooK.,..4iiii,si• vziT.
roue: Linnlasi an Dtctionart of *II'
oxoept,fandllar.wordt, k the prtntipar Sete
crania and Technkal /Terms, and rondo Montag.
Weights and Mean:rms. Omitting what ennbodk,
known, and eon what av2in7boft wants to
knovand cannot ram& null. Price 60 and 76 an.
Por .alb at IL DAVIS' Bookitora,
0.19 - '99 Wood attest.
'• 1 , , ISQ :AXE
708 LICENoE, under the Rube Laws of thi
tratod States,
BLANK MANUFACTURE= =POET&
•
County ?mesons oupplied In quantities.
'M -
O " • • KAY fr. CO., 65 w00d
- -
lit TAFF. '1:100
11. 8. Army ErialolioMriiorti*i
-
doett'i Infantry'raotiet;— , •
B: Infantry Taetleir' ,
Instrattloni to Yield •
European Denim
Do. 11. - 11. do
Do. Bayonet Daereinte;
Jomlni'm Arla of Wart'
Marmont'a Spirit of Afilitary /institutions;
Beho ge lk's Seuxunin7 of the Art 'of Wart
, K inbory on ll and IntattitrY•
Dtadleld•• &booA rti
t of the ery
Brleacret
Copia?. Evolutions of the Line;
Manual of Tarpt PrlidiCe;
. Loogmore on Gunshot Woman .
Grose' Manuel of Military enmity:
For male by EAT a CO., 65 Wood it
IIOOKS I 800 • I
jabledical Uses di Eitctridtpr-Cianstt;
Recreations of a Country Parson;
• Queens of flocietyi • • • • • '
trx nilatEroolcs,
Titcomb's Boobs;
•
• A Good Fight, by C. Reads: -
Person's! History of Lord Bacon;
Life of BU Philip r3=,
inM ' • .•
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Poems, by &me Terry;
Liberty and Slarm•--Bledsoe;
' Lectures on Apo.Wypis—Bnilsr; '
Life and Spesens• of &maims;
HLtta y of all Religions, ete., eta: • •
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CINCINNATI. LEAD WORKS.
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Sheet Lead
And Bar Lead.
A LBO MALI= IN
Pig Lead,
Patent Shot and
Mara Bram, arcerice Lam Lan EITCAMOII.
Belnitexcloalvely In tha Lead Trade, we can [mash
the ahem to better ad vantalp tcr i citaa and eaapk
Isms terms, than can be bad hers. .
em
FURNITURE
VIHOLHBiLS OH EMAIL.
JAB. W. WooDwELL,
97 ..ualisznini.t....sovpalise-ILNituattpart-ONT.
and 111 Fourth street. • • sohllY
PATENTED OCT. e s 1881.
Dithridge's Patent
OVAL LAMP CIUMNIES,
XX FLL'VT GLASS.
These Chimnies are Intended for the
fat dam, which heating. all parts of
the ghee *quay, does °clasper. itto
cracking.
'-
JL D. DITIIIIIDGE.
• , Part P it t GI Works '
Weshington street,
• epl.7 - • Pittsburgh, Pa.
TAKES H CHILDS CO.,
0
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GEO. ALtBREIt,qO.N; CO,
7:So: TEWCWIFZEISZT, mow oft 17;:ut6,
lbws rceelvpd a hiltsand Plata st.Ock..
AND (iAiTEI2B,
P'prehased for rash, bektelbrrattratee
OzTatock,compoties au article. in our Ilas. of Oita
beet 9 0 ITl , ._td still be sold low for eadtiytTiolaside
WAGONS, &a, FOR . VERY
Lamm,
_ RDL WAGON
S,Oll. WAGONS and SPRING
WAGONS, 06111) •rnft'S „o,kloll AND 00AL
(ARTS; TINBEIWO/NAL, GARDEN
NN'S, MUCK AND non_ MASON'S WHIM.
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Back of federal street dtattea, , iallegbeay.
k6s telldid
•
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ND
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AND. CHEWING :TOBACCO,
_BNIMP,
NBOBOBIAVN PIM, TUBS, to.,'&A, to greet
sides/ •ONDBB, THAI ST.. ORA.F.IIIII HD ni;
Pittsburgh. Pc
B.—Tbo Trade wapplied on Ilbarol . tattbc-, ;
I za/.431.7'
W. YOUNG,. -successor to '1,14t:
• • 'night Ydont..No. Wood ititet t 'corner
o Diamond ail, •d.olasll Mods of OIITLZBY.
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aT
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, 100,000 Garman Cipts;soOrtal ",..,
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[TF JOURNAL.
Publication Office No. 84 Fii b Strut.
HORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY,
CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE
NOUN OP PUBLICATION.
TERROR.
' ilonstais Tornoa—s6 per =mug In aftnines, or
12 mum pr week from carder.
Menremeo'gmfrore—fra.per email In advance, or
man per seek from ainien.,
ADVERTISING AT RICAIiONATILM BATES.
The Surrender of 'Timer% Ferry.
It EMIL riolciaar that the traitorous sur
render Of: H . arpar's Kerry to the rebels not
only @swill their army from cepa* by open
ing& safe line of retreat, hoc actually en
abled thein to fight the battle of Antietam it
self by supplying them . with the immense
itore&of ammunitiolkshot and shell, and the
other appliances of war, of which they wore
nearly destitute before:, which enibled them
to stand:Up as they did On We4esday, the
17th, and fight s.battle , which' has cost us,.
according to the estimate of Gett.'fifccrizta.es,
a loss bt ten thousand men--end given no re
sult materially affecting the future of the
war j And nO iendt whitiver _but 7 the barren
boast of 4 glorioaS victory for us, and for
thank a mere change of position, which brings
them-near their supplies,, and out of a situ.-
lion where they were arreed - te attack on all
sides; arid even to being oomplotelysurround
ed and eat of, to & sithation_of, comparative
security, where the advantagee' sire all their
OWD.
Alettei from the after the wri
ter has asserted that.tha.....rebels probably
could notihaye - fought a general bittk at all,
,
and woubinothave madoastarii, bit for their
immense actiutsitions', at Harper's, Perry,"
oloses 'with thoserchiphitlaTiv - Fraiii
ithateeir 'l4 Mourning this battle bail
caused in the. hundreds, and thousands of
families in the land for those who may never
Warn to them Whatever of .dlsoomfort they
May safer froMihe death *or 'disabled condi-.
lion of 10,000 husband' and .fathen ;, what
ever of these and a trahrof evils, may low
from this grailtatt and bloodiest of tha battles
of this unpinilleledyprepoiterourrohroiction,
it is all immediately chargeable to the surren
der of Harper's Perri.
Block Tin.
=Win not the Gemini:lent institute a
ieareking 141 dry about this , Haiper's Perry
business, tllat we may know whetherahe trai
tor who is aelsountable for the•blaek and in
fernal treachery of that surrender:is really
dead or not ?
DANZ AND WOOD CHAIRS
LORD Meacc: the new Governor General of
Canada, - has been making a warning speech
to the people of that; interesting portion of
harThittanterMajestrtattilMoni. - "fhe foi
-1 lowing paragraph asp the main thought
of the speech : •
; "England will mend out anncleus for the
levy ice mew, and sweep the teas of the ene
my, batiks eannot,' , emsen if-the would; pro
vide the men to resist the advance of half a
million of disciplined troops, Inured to war
kr, two years of most irksome and destructive
eempaigning.• • There Can be little doubt that
these words, accepted Mid understood as they
ere, Will -cteeviken the 'OIOIIICWRIII out of the
want thecirje:n which they pin thcfrfeith.
ngland,' they naturally think, mustier her
honor defend them, and once engaged, she will
t(tio ilglrEholiLltrength.ittinsure hei ultimate
victory.- The exertion of her strength
beiiiit-lhevitable, and that strength visiblj
eiruirtei that , of her antagonist, what need of
their dash:tame in any expensive form. The
'Mower is simple. , '• GreatEritain can bold the
,and will hold them, and she wiU hold
her colonists to hold the land;' MGM the Ca-
Medians wish to preserve their provfneis from
the unspeakable misery which, the presence of
& foreign Army infliots,they-rituit themselves
forbid its advance.. England is and can be to
them only a mighty ally." • ,
:It is easy to talk of sweeping the sais, but
perhaps not so easy to be done. England would
have done It it the :dole of Mr. Buchanan's
ailmlnistntiell.lientlit.Loidahip.seetes riot
to have discovered, or to have forgotten, that
,
American genius i has rendered the." wooden
walls of Old • England" ,: utterly worthless.
tie acknowledges the pear of our "half Mil
lion of disciplined:troops)" but had he 'told
his - governmentat komecas wallas the Cane
dians..tagive-no.-,kiet-eini. 4i-of-quarrel-with'
Veer republiean nelghlonl; they need have
nbthing to fear. The safety of Canada is to
be (cued In justice and fair dealing, and net
to any enlect Wiles theymin get up.
lIKDIJOLD PRIOXB,
The Movement" or the Rebel Army.
I Abourthidetly !nig wekiew of ifie - Faxd
aimy is, that it is all out of Maryland and
..
.tha telegraphie indintiocis this morning ere,
that it is continuing its "retreat in Virginia,
. .
aid, altogetheileaving the line of the Poto.
Mad. Then have bean fears expressed that
.tlie rebels might suddenly.erose once more into
Maryland lower down the river than.the point
s 4 which they got out 2of it, and suddenly'
aTreGroh upon Washington 'while our army w
nt. Blit; it must, bq ftimembered, that ,
withstanding all 'citelfe,Miatire an artily
left in Washington sudisient to defend B—
iopic that we know Baltimore is eafe and
lqiii In : MO Mei ,—whlliZithatteh an anent,.
MoCiellan's victorione. army_. would march
lek to Washington as quickly as it marched
o t from it a fortnight age topursue the rebels,
On the south side of the Potomso, ore have,
b.
a l other army' under ;moat,' gallant Madero,
.
w !oh it seems has not been sent to cutoff the
r I retrest at any point. Possibly it has
n kept at the forts to prevent the rebels
frbm 'coming down from Harper's Ferry on the
south side, capturing Arlington . Heights and
a"tacking the Capital in front. .It is didleult
to tall where the rebel army is pushing to.
io t
P'bably Oen.- Halleck is waiting to discover
ore he makes any moves. It would not be
rising if It did not halt till it got back to
MO Mendor if it again took - up the old guar
_tete at Manus's—which, at present, we could.
;very easily prevent.—A, , Y. lieu.
Lillollllll MAIII!A0111 Or 01IIIIITIAas, by Mao.
,- 111i1111031, hu taken place In Zeytnn, a moun
tainous prOstue on the mountainotut borders
of Cysts._ It immure that a bloody feud bad
arlrenhetWeen two Muuulman villages, when
th i s people of ons of them appealed to the
-Aitericans of Ze7tnn to Ambit theni: A few
did so. This led to a prooltiMatlon the
GOrernor of bluashu the faithful followers
oft the Prophet to arm and - Onset:4 'against
theitovoars of Zaino, which quickly led to the
murder of somi two hundred of these hapless
peopteiand - the Weir pfopett - S: -
Great consternation exists anion g the Chili-.
thin" population.; of all - that region ; but it is
atited that the representatirm of the Ohris-
Cie powers at Constantinople wilt take im
mediate ind , vtgorione onyx to put a stop to
these murderous raids of ldahometana against
-the Christian tribes of Ards
• bri m mas trot* Baltimore says The ilea?
alms of Maryland has does for, ssoesslee
thls State."' Lot aii hip. se, and that tie lit-
yaslon . of Brag wit do the isms : Loud.
for Kaatnekyr2—'
wAsontrator . CoPa% 113. 11 -The c istadtret
fitiv:lftlaiWfailli4littlatiM'lnlloith Cara.
Ilna 1a 6aBar ells tbastposnimants
Complaints barn bon mods aphid SW,.
Ban. MoDowellhai Warm, to Washington.
:^ s'
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19ittslitr 1 it 6}tatfit.
S. RIMIat lc . CO.,
zpitcras AND
THURSDAY. MpENING: SEPT. 26
The Rebel Retreat from Maxi/liftd•"
What they Expect to do in the Vit..
ginia Mountains. -••''
A letter from Sharpsburg to the New York
TrUhres. seys : •
We soon reached Keedysville and instant
. ly learned that my fears efl:re realised—the
enemy had taken the advantage of yesterday',
repose and list night's darkness and had
quietly passed over the rivet. and effected a
successful retrest. The - moment this news
spread tlveughthearnandisappoinimamtand
chagrin named to settle upon every connten
ance. Soldiers whoirela the habit of swear
ing whenever they. have any intent emotions
to express, resorted to the whole vocabulary
of oaths to -give utterance to them to-day.
The_ swearing ofthearmy_of Flanders MUM
gentle as the cooing of a dove In comparison. ,
We had this rebel gang in co nice a place
to whip then:, our Soldiers were all anxious
to fight, and would have gone into battle with
a determination to conquer cent before wit-.
nomad on this continent; notwithstanding
the bloody prom:lions of wounded which bad
been passing their encampment since Wed
nesday morning. A river, too, was in the
rear o f this army. _ .Our lines _from_thn_ax---
it-ems right to the left had been growing
shorter, and She. soldiers in our battle line
last night could talk with th the Rebels, who
seemed likewise ready for battle. New bat
!arias commanding important points had been
planted during the day. The enemy's canter,
which we hardly touched on Wednesdaj, to
day would have had the whole of McClellan's
powerful nun artillery concentrated upon it.
great victory would have been ours to-day
if the enemy had fought. I wrote you to
that effect last night. McClellan looked it
in every feature, his staff ware no less PAU
. ant; the rank and filo of the whole:may were
In the best of spirits. "Gay sad happy
songs" Were beard from nearly every tamp
are. Many talk of their families and their
homes, and of-soon being with them, after
ale rebellions host in front of us had been
crushed. But to-day a change has come over
the spirits of all these brave men.
We are in hot pursuit of the enemy, but he
has nearly two days the advantage of us. The
Valley of the Shenandoah is a well-known
path by both the rebel and national armies,. but
Southern soldiers, like Southern horses and
Southern hogs, can beat the world in running,
and were I a sporting:character, I would bet
On to one that Gen. Lee, having once taken
the track, will come out many longths.aluiad.
I joined the chase two miles from Bohm:-
borough. The rebel army seemed to be on
the doable quick. The Sharpsburg turnpike
Was filled, three regiments deep, with infantry.
At Sherpsburg a halt was ordered—the in
fantry fell back to the sides of the roads, and
Coon battery after battery of the heaviest ar
tillery came rushing down upon, the gallop,
the drivers lashing their horses atalmost every
step. Porter's heavy guns trundled along
over the stones as if they were but playthings
in the hands of children._
But notwithstanding ;the rapidity , with
which the chase 'was condueted,' we . 'have
caught but few of the ratualeg rebels. Seven
hundred will, I think; dorm, the .entire num-.
her. Nearly all their wounded In the battle
of Wednesday have fallen into our hands, and
these will outnumber the force captured by
them from us at Harper's Berry. Nearly
Seery house for two miles filled with them.
About one hundred of our own wounded are
lying by their side. The retreat, so_ far as
the marching part of theyirmTwasoidiathied,
was a splendid theca's. -But two disabled
gang, one ambulance,drelarreis of dour, and
two barrels of salt were all the property they
left in our possession. A cleaner, neater re
treat, considering all'the circumstances, was
While bandying with our Generals yester
day about-flags-of-arum, end apparently:le--
lag greatly concerned about their !dead and
'wonted; they were moving their trains over.
the river, and leaving the dead upon the little
part of the battie.ground they succeeded in
retaining, for no to bury. Hardly a grave
was dog by them yesterday. The great cloud
of dust which I wrote you about last evening,
and which a Maier General told me demon
strated to him that the enemy were being
largely rebitforced either by Gen. Loring .or
the remainder of Jaekson'e forces, proves. to
have been QUI dirt stirred up by the retreat
tag trains or the rebel army. TUB very strange
that we were not able, with all the money our
Generals have command of for detective par.
poses, to ascertain whether this dust was from
advancing or retreating forces. Our system
of espionage, 'although very expentiverand
elaborate, thus far has proved a very poor
one. The enemy outwit ue under our very
noses.
The wounded rebel . prisoners and the ear
geons left in charge are very jubilant at the
mopes' of the retreat.
"Wait till we get you up in the mountains
of Virginia, again," said one of the - surgeons
to me to-da y, and we will pay you off for
the affairot yeaterninyi to your treartecontent
You whipped us yesterday because we were
half starved and out of ammunition ; but in
the next battle we will be prepared for yogi."
'the battle of Wednesday, although many do
mot agree with me, I think was the most com
plete victory of the war. It is true the ene
niy's centre was net broken, but his right and
left were completely driven in, and the area of
tbebattle.gromedgreatly contrute4aplandid
positions ware gained for our nsittlileey, and
nearly all hie dead and wounded captured,
Mid if these menet many of the elements of.
a: victory, I don't know. what.victories are
composed of. On the other band, the retreat
of the rebels was an ably-managed affair, and
relents great credit upon Gen. IN. "It is,"
said _a-gentleman to owe, "Corinth-repeated,
only much more neatly." .
The Battle-Field after the Battle.
A correspondent of the Miltimore Amni
qui writes•
+This battle-field ' , gives, abundant evi
dences of the fierceness of the °outset.
Large tree s meiten riddled 'And shorn of
their bronchia by shot and - shell; - whilst
numerous graves- of the dead arrest the
fearful cost at which it was • defended by
the foe and won by the victors. - It was
near the foot of the highest piiint of this
road where the brave General Reno fell,
whose lanieutable death gave increased
determination to his gallant troops to gain
the day. •
iFrom this point the rebel's were closely
pressed by our army until they made their
next stand, where the battle of Wednesday
was fought, just beyond Keedysville. - Here,
as has already been abundantly shown,
General McClellan drove. the enemy from,
his position and forced him to abandon the
ground, leaving all his dead and part of his
wounded on .the field, which' the next day
was in the rear of our advanced forces.
Every part of this hotly contested field was
accessible to the throngs of visitors'who
came in troops front all parts 'of the - sur‘
rounding country, both on Thursday and
Friday, to view the harrowing spectacle.
By Friday many of our dead had been bu
rled, but a vast number of the bodies of
the fallen foe still remained as' they had
met their death. There they lay in all con..
imitable positions and in all stages of re
',olting decomposition, a eight to appal the
most courageous and to fill the memory of
the most thoughtless beholder with impres
sions thatumust haunt the imagination many
day. • -
In one part of the battle-field 4 large
corn-field, jut at the edge of a wood where'
the rebels appear to hate - suffered meat;
that:. dead lay . thick' that their dark
forms could be plainly distinguished a long
diatanois. 'A - rifle-pit, which was i•charged.
upon by a Pennsyltania regiment, contain-
ed heaps of dead layitig jest as they tiled
fallen-one upon the 'abort ravine
three rebels had met their death apparent- -
lyr, while eating their breakfast: , it plate
14-before them with Rio& upon - it, ea mee t :
ipg spoon,- mei aromad . thens lay the seat
=Wrist fragment* of ashen - wide - it had - doubt,
less exploded in their midst, taking nil the
: top of the ”Itettd of, ens find -giving death
wounds to the etiters.„ , :
BSt if to loOk'nod the mangled bodies,
ifithe dead was horrible, still morileiff.
?frairvgrsprimsairleir 017ififiriam.
.on.thistypaCidoed, ...atoned - bett4.Babi.
tented on Wednesd ay. Thirsday and
Friday. Many of the lrounded remslaed
• ^ •
on the field for twerity 7 four hoo.rs or more
before their wounds received ariyattention.
The `Burgeons' were taxed: beyond their
ability by the multitudeof sufferers, and I
regret-to-B, v 11.,..owsralamentable deft
cieney In the supply of thb-varioitsuppli- ,
ances needed at such a time.' But for the
many volunteer helpers on- the field: there
most have been a fearfulggravation of the;
sufferings of many of . the heroic. men Who
were stricken down in their country's ser
vice. : . • •
the pa'ad on the BOttle=fteld.
.
/tit strange what a difference there is in
the composition of human bodies; with refer.•
mica to the rapidity that change pee on after
death. Several bodies of, rebels strewed the•
grOuid on - the bank, in' the vicinity of the'
bridge. They fought behind trees, aid fence.
rail„ and. stone-heap, barricades, as Emmy •a
glum defenses amply at,,
tented; that availed Slot to avert death
frosts thee &or Creatures. They
: had - basis
dead at heist tortj-islght hours when I'lPelted'
at their'. 'Almoseall of titmit - hid become - till.'
colored in the face and much swollen; but
there was onekyoung man_with his Weise life
like, and even his eye so bright, it, seamed al-•
most impoisible that he amid be' deed: - It
was the loveliest-looking corpse lever beheld.,
He was aymusg man,not tarenty4ive, the aoft,_
unshaved, brown beard hardly asserting f,t,
the realness of owner's manhood. Therea'-'
tures were too small, and the character of the
Wept. top small atid,delicatens order, to en
s war the "rei/itireinerits' - maseniiite
In 'death, his eye , Wits ill& clearest blhijand
would not part ,with its eurpassinglygesstle,„
amiable, good and eharmingexpression. The,
face was like a pleceef wax, onlythat it sur
passed any piece of wax-work. -`
One other, young man, heardleas ,yethut of
a brawnier type, furnished another example
of - slow "=decomposition. - His face wail' net
quitoas life-like. ' stUl'one could easily fancy.
Sim alive to see him anywhere else than on
the field of carnage; and strange ' his face
wore an expression of mirth, as if he had just
witnessed something amusing. A painful
sight especially was the body of, a rebel who
had evidently died of his wounds, after lin
gering long enough at least to apply a hand.:
kerchief to his thigh himself, as a tourniquet
to stop - the bleeding. His comrades were
obliged toleavis him indents surgeons `and
men had so much elife to do that they: could
not attend to bins in time. Perhaps nothing
would haveeavedlayi; but perhaps,. again,
a little surgical aldwa.s all he needed. How
twig he, dragged out.his lessening pulse in
pain•no , one can tell.
The Wounded on and near' the
Battle-Field.
A dispatch . from Washington says; • •
A letter written. this morning, has jas t been.
received fiere.frein a sirgeim still on the field
of battle, - who wentrout in charge of the first
train.of boapitsfisupPlies. Bel writes that hi
and those with him, agents of the Sanitary
Coinidission,lmie given attention to at least
5,000 Union wounded.
They were mostly.. clustered -about barns:
and stables, or. under trees upon the field.
There was plenty of ' clean straw 'for them' to
lie upon, and sufficient medical and surgical
attendance; , but but a great want of medicines,
especially and provisions of all kinds.
The writer says that every available pier:e
of abetter was occupied by, the sufferers, the
hospital ground extending over a space not
less than thirty bailee in ifirCumference.
There, is not a ban, farm house,' store,
church, or school-house between . Boonsbor
ough, Sharpaburg, and SmoketoAnv. that is
not• gorged with the 'wounded, rebel and
Even the grain, cribs, in many easels the
cow stables, and, in one instance, the manger,
Aware tilled. Several thotisan'ds Ito in the open
air, upon straw. ~ On Saturday the medical-
headquarters were moved to Sharpcbnrg.
Great disaitiefaition was said to be expressed
at the long delay of the - stores sent- forward
by the Medical Bureau, which did not arrive
for two days after the immense amount of
supplies sent by the Sanitary C 0001411021 had
been -received. The delay was caused • bin'
neglect to furnish independent transportation.
Au Inappropriate Tract.
Tha fallowing anecdote related at the
hospital in Nashville. A a soldier whose
legs had been carriedaway above the Suites
by - a cannon ball,' and who had been long
a patient in the hospital, one day, while
sitting up in bed, asked the nurse:
.
"When will - those - tract distributers be
around again ?" "To-day," said she.
"When they come I would like something
to read," he added. A colportuer came in
the afternoon and made a kutkiidistrib*
Lion of tracts, giving one to eaoh.bed With-
Out stopping to read the titles bet° see the
fitness of the selection. Mir poor fellow
who had lost hie lege received a little four
page message, - and began to read with great
eagerneis. The nurse, noticing his inter
est, stole up behind him to see the autdeet
of the tract, when, to her astonishment,
she read the following title: "The Miff
Effects ef Modern Dancing.i_ Repressing
her laughter, elle said to the man: -
"Thatiract is hardly suitodlo your Cod..
dition." '
"Well, madam," be replied., "to tell you
the truth, I think my dancing daya ' are
about ever." ,
,Ten writer of an intercepted rebel letter,
after: enumerating many hardships entailed
upon him by:rebellion, and saying. that "toe
hneselfrunk the bitter cup of 'cornices ta - the very
dregs," remarks : ' ' •
• -
^Another tioubleis, the passage of the Con
Aleutian bill by the Pederal - Congrese, deprii
toga roan of all his property, unless be takes
tlie, oath of alleglapce;u) support .Lincoln's
Administration on hie interpretation of the
constitution of Abe States, - crbieh is
'rather a : hard pill ; to 'mellow.'
,
,Darrit or'Conse De Gitipexca.ootint "de
Geiparin, formerly ' Minister of the Interim.
nada. Lou!, Pkillippe, died a few, days ago, at
Oiange, (1/anolnie,) France..., He is' best
knewnin this country as Ole author of "The
-- Great Uprising .:of the People,'.' aid other.
writings is defence of onigoTentatent and the
yer against rebellion. . . •
Nu' =lis fraile lvica Ahnottdi; '•
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•: 60 boxes shelled Almoads;• ' •
kap; (2300) - Corceniata; -
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