• -_ - ptitictsyr PorrsviLLPft, - -1 - 11111111i111161111, it DORT . 1111.1111 G. • • t haliPbr4-PlPezkil4ikis.*oo 4 te, Page. ' the Vittelierylry their troopi, of the Union . garrison at Fort 'Pillow.; They think it a very ; geed to-mia the Yankees .witat they-may eapect in the future.! The report ..ofshe Congressional Cotentitte tippcilitted to , , intivatigitte the facts conneMed withthe mu , Satre, is published. By it, the Odes Of dread 7 full atrocity end horrid butebecY done 'aped ~Otisbrace hut unfortunate Men are fully Bair , mandated, and it is declared that the teatime- • laiprocerettsbiiTs that these murders were • not the result "of passions e cited by the heat . - "et conflict, bat were-resu of a potter de "liberately decided Upon aid unhesitatingly "atintoiand. -Emil' the ancectaintrof the 'Yeti ofthose.efliecrs-and men be :men; to `citiltued iv g invents who bare heretofore been "taken prison' era bl the' rcbeiri has failed to • "eenvinee the authorities of of Government thhtfact; the testimony herewith suhmit "ted'imat convince even the - most ekeptical, "that it is the intantk4i of the rebel authori ; • tties not to. lie the.oftleers and men of "otit.r:o • ..i.tnents, as entitled to the . '''tretirnetit accOrded by all civi4ied :nations to • k`prlsonei* Grew." • . , It - appears diat the rebels took .advanta*e , of a flag of trucetbey bad sent in to change their positions,..atid to sec* places from Witielithey:were able to n i ab n ojwm. the fort : -linining fan advantage . thus :treacher ously, they used it ,mosterneliy. Thereport saVs I •• • ° followed a secure of cruelty and murder without parallef in civilized warfare, which need ed, but the tomahawk and sralphig-knife to evened the worst atroelties ever committed by savages. The rebels commenced an indiscriminate Manch ter, sparing neither-age nor sea; Ithite oi,hlack„ - Soldier or eivilhan. 'The officers and.theesermed to vi' with each other in the deriliahlwork.' Men, andtheir children, wherever found, were deliberately shot down, beaten and hacked with sabres. sZono of the'ehildrin rant mars thaii ten years old, were forcedto stanch up and.faco their uturdurers while being Shot. The sick and wound . etc . were butchered without mercy, the rebels even - entering the huapit . buildings and dragging • dh.'..ra out to be shot, or killing them se they lay tbrie, unable tci offer reaistaeme. • Alt over the hillside the work of murder was go ing on. Numbers of our Well were .eolleel:ed to gether lo s lines or groups and .deliberately shot. bwoiio ete shot while in the ricer, while others on the hank sere shot and \lork. l ,l, into the river, mahy of than still living, but. ntiable to make ea.. ertious to nave thrniiseles front drowning. Some 'of•the reels stood upon -the top of the hill, or a short distance from its hide, :4usl called 1.0 our • soldiers t i Coinettp to them, and an they approach - ed slit them down in cold litood and if their gnus or 1r..44,114 missed fire, foOne, them to stand until they were agitiu prep:tom' to tire. - AU aroma' were heard veil , * of •' No quarter:" l'Nn Ina nor," • %ill the datiln. , l nigger's, ' - Shoot them down:" All who for mercy Sere ere l l by the most cruel taunts and swore. Some were spared for a time, only toter murdered under circumstances of greater cruelty; - 'No cruelty 1! which the mot deindish Malignity cioild' devise' ,was omitted by th'ese,norriterers. :.,A sad and awful story.jlt appears ,From the remwd hie judgment Of the wurid.' the.tuune tribunal May lic:1 commended` till' officers wearing the: Uuion uniform, of whom the report 'bays _ • the of rebel atrocity inn barbarity, with which the was cover.. L a l ;t: E it ' / ‘ .. "l :::(l77i n e e o 7, r s. ‘ t7to r . ar ev m eri• ‘ oiliccri 7;l lP( ee ' • ene cv, bonOr and self-respect as to meld. themselves • diagrieef ally conTieinets in bestowing - civilities and attentions upon the rebel toi e en g , even while boasting, the murders they had-there corrunl ted. We hone that the midis of these recreartts' . will be asCertained. • Neit . in importance t the deVising and-executing otaome suitable 'retaliation upon the rebels, guilty of these\at recities. mull be the elevation into public np-. toriety attic, tine fellows who clinked glasses with ChAthitt4ts and FORILLST while the slope* - - of Fort Pillow ran red with .the streaming • . blind of raughtered, Union soldiers, I TOlll6- :OIL .OPERATOOS OF haItTLEILL I COlrtift ' I : We hae not space, to make 'a lengthy +- peal to t ik e Coal men of ;Schuylkill County, iti.inaVof the Sanitary Fair soon to. be held lin -PhiladelPhia.. It " should not be necessary' . The bl;ly field of the W s ildertici, the dean strewn "ground of Spottsylvania, ;are tenderer, more lelttqUent ; llppettla then,wortis can make. We aa•li It he men in 'the. Coal, trade; in the iron lau . littess and..-"in every ; !unroll of btfsi ness het, by which they tire prospering,, to think of the thirty or (*tarty thousandwounded' that 1111 the 'houses 'andlall the highways and out roacs of Frederiekahurg. to feel whati an added"' nd gratefulPittlis ' theirs. I3esilles t i o i ti l4o J . a• God for victory, we lutist thank! all , these . 011ie men for their heroic wounds. The "Virden is too great for our gratitude-- posteritfr must render them homage.-pdt in our ala,riet us- be worthy of i'l-worthy of tini nun who . 'have, a"i‘''on• fOr Mt, we trust, more than honor. Our "only' tribute to, the fallen Must be our care for the living. ' -And now, When we tbink2of ' the Sanitary ' 11 11 : , besides all the brave anguish` and Willing rimityrtiOm of this terrible but splendidhotir, Its opportune inception semi an inspiration • 4 hearen.lWe trust that every Coal in Sehitylkill 4,N:sooty Will at once iset•ap day iiii the btMefitof he Commission" hope , that every miner will ! freely giv Rages Of his day's labor.. The mg:moist, from eachis not large. •It should be c fully' iven. r •- , ~. • : • Col, Henri L. Cake will giv"B the P ua .Of ids. colliery io-day, 1,.t0 the Pair,: hie men giving their day's Ishii This is welLl - We 'trust-that the'eraMple will_ be follow$: by .•every Coal I operator., 1 The man itho during !hilt war, has" prospered mail been p "led by the Government and its lokliers, ot, oaliht . tot to refuse to contri ante' wh 'the lives and welfare of our defenders, ..arekt t ake. T , If he, does refuse, Itel is tin teful,. a . dote: Worthy to poSsoss the blesse. ~'; Political Privil- T ages, to preserve which, the lood of Oursial dicrs is being poured out ontisesoil of 'Orlin . la. Let it net bt.-,naitttbat tii,Vnylkiil ;clingy bolas tt'enan of tills anirtietei. ~ .' Sition•the ,above ' *rag 'l 4 4'ed in ` 'we hive received the following circular,' *bleb ; we invite the itttetati l en of our rea ders • . ' ' •-•- - No. 216 Ita'ai,il.-i Sr., riut4 t , • I May 12t13, 1 . 1 EtlTona Idursoi• alcamotai. ;.—Col. li los L. Cake, of the• tit. Niebolaa Colliery; Stilmilidll Comity, has ret atiatt i tiatturlsqi, MaY . l4 its his a z otardsoietfor a aav' protiort)cnt for the bene fi t of th e tirem central ,aor for the. Sanitary Coin` Ansaion,. and had, is. Soper d e cl ared his iiireztion 01 so doing that' the. Phdada. and Reading B. R. Company, with that liberality tlacvhavee any evils ceek, through: UAW PM-ialetat. Charle s Smith, Esq. at once omitted him Hutt the tit 'LW Toltiwould,be *emitted. 00 til* , tha n ' .eaass i m will receive...the irbutelmcreeds.j Tints 'x tt • noble eraniple of I.lazlou,t.'*°.tki - rlPer" and Cceporattorui. - a The coal will arrive it Port Richmond lati or be fore Monday, loth mat:, and 4•11.1 be diapowad of to the. Itegltert Ala/cc, at 11 ..'34 , 4. A, IL, - of that dae,•aat the Coal liitelaustige Rooms, ho. *Si WM nil eltrel,.4Liel deiireeed is the. sap at POrt Male IA ceL Tar pa ttkiiii IV as to tha utttialleir at earn `-:.,./.l' 111,. sizes or rite levet will tot. tusk llowsru at ',.:, rail. • .; ~.1.1c.. - 1 Truly -1 your= ' ti. *. Hc. ka.. _...-._ • • T 0,.. CrNtrso Stafrai Sant . ay . Coassussess. , ...ta?Coutildse.iaarlsent on 'etiesdaylmopting , . from ,‘Vasiiingtort to ..Itolitial(4eekjs .tiara-• , ~,. boat srisieb had...;beett previously 'nhartenl •• - and loatlml with itesei2ty or erg him of t 'l7 l- of-hospital stores, ahio a' barge 1, with wagons iota ' fortrimaPorting . sop- . pliesi to.irederl , .rg oe.ttinearb; • With isarl'ateamboat . barge Went, ty relief .. r •.I:4.3atis " sail . all carefully *tined for btus enk , . OM work.' 4.4 y `realism ate:dons lat varied, points the.,,C . ononlssion hope to meat the-most ' • urgent need .. ___ , j , I ..' • . 1 , -- Jcort So.—The CalifontinAtate . ventiti trsat nevi to sesidoe 41111 i the hi Ni t e r & a re _ .5, i/14011Z;C i tile wai was itx itm, '' for i .d.iiounkimi ' ' ' ac....... Timorsisk - ii iiiii swill . n 4: 7tisi l sod Ens e ±.4 . 3 , * G r e ye r i th e creetrol of th e -. Ls lot th at we 14 *mo tighthig Or? i " . , i.• i **MD. .... •i,.. Tat flail PAUL / - iatt - ✓r a • • - ,„ • , 4 - _Tort ti , ~-. or theaea or acifibie At* of the /*PIA ** l 3 42 S' wiondea and *drain. - 1 Ikkaay WM* before * e ex- Orailoniejukolaiiiireali tie infaerissry, be 413414 byaOsse !Stagy bradcaln *Oda. Sol! by engsgetemets in ate Sssub-west ta ilor !Thomas. ; The CortunissOoni fl n irszi Ze akt I Whayso *it Coal and Ire* - -Nit Linellisind Elcrikia =NJ" - - ' und Ilierchants; our Hints, lfzebrus iics and LW:4in doing, - Are they crattribu tir4. a 'day% rereartee, or Taps ? If not, they 'should he'uli nod dein at oaf . . • Walt not fir; tirindar4 ; or direct personal • appeals to , yam It yor: ire en ettiPkTer set apart one dayls profit i if an employe; tell your em greyer' to dedittt one day's wages from your iiiielor or *Atli . '" Tiny, raid send it tOthe Treasurer ti Philadelphia. The different in- Titabrade! tripli= at Gate, and an 'person, litho 'has hem appointed ...-. *thie, !Ilii too lazy to act, or indifferent, I Min mien, In order that his place may be A -. by klieirson utko will act. The shed b ... of , rati.,noldiers ails upon, our people to 641 at on Let the appeal beheeded. . . . , fr.Sp the many brave men, fighting for a Oat rinciple, who fell daring the lite bait tics iu Virginia, was Gea. • James S. Wads:, worth of Nits York. - .From Patriotic motive aluise he beCauus a soldier. He was very wealthy, di4.liring a princely revenue bunt large po&sessimia. lie owned Coal lands ill this coutiiy, which yielded him &handsome tam lii:tbe enjoyment of every temporal b essing hC took the fieldUnly at the impels 'll call °Only. Originally *Democrat, the "iFree Soir 'movitneat- that divided , his party in New limit, finally placed him in the ranks 4. the RePnialicia patty,. He stappofted Hitmont in 5t.561 Lincoln in 1860, and was & delegateL(td the "Peace Conference" or le.agrem, An 1861. Whets•war commenced lie offered his services in any ; capacity, and Was appoUtted an aid on the staff of Gen. HeDoweli, and in that capacity participated inihe 801 l Hun,—disaster. " Appointed a-Brig adier, be 4pent the Winter tff 1861-2 with he Array(of the Potomac encamped in Vii - inia, and a,haredcits passioaate indignation st being kept cooped up and virtually bettieg there by i a foree but half as large as ha RC afterward sensed several months Military( Governor of Washington, but was n due time restored to service in the field, eructing Sit Major-Geueral a 'Rebel force at lleast doulde his own In the first day's conflict at Gettysburg, and sharing in the glorious victory which ultimately crowned the Union (arms -on( Hut bloody field. In 1862 Gen. Wadsworth was the candidate of the Repub- i beans and:War Demorrata - of New York for' Governor i but so many of them were absent in the Union armies that he vita defeated. Now he hits given his life to the cause of Freedom, and, the remembrance of the noble sacrifice Will be enshrined on the hearts of the American people, . IlAttx FAur.."—This will be the mane %Q .:Newspaper to be`publil•heil for the :ignited* Conunis.sion, (luring the Fair in June. It :will be published for tiro weeks. Sundays excepted, from the:opening of the Fair. A. complete set of twelve num bers Wilfhe given to subscribes, lot `tine TkAlar. ; I i3ubseriptions will be received at this office; and the papers delivered at our store when reeeived: The paper will 'be val uable forj.preservation, as it will be a com plete history of the Fair, eery-toll and spirited reporrf or all current events connected with it, a list of the goods for sale in it. anectlotil setting forth its character, records of thet amusements and exhibitions given in its aid, and cophan facts illustiative of the Sanitary movement, will form Important, Mira and highly . practical features in newspaper, to wiiiehAli be added events and incidents of the,battle-field and of "the Sanitary," with article& ha proSe and verse, , referring to the war for the 'Union, the object and experiences Of the Commission, or to eventsimd fncidents connected with - the Sanitary which have bie4lll held in diffeeent cities. To this a Committee, especially appointed for the per pose, hare aided the.results of th,eirreseareh es, in the form of :deeply Interesting doers ments .by • General -Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Lafayette, William Penn, and oth er greai , men of the past, sZVERIIET-Oftt: 1 Many of these papers will be found to be applicable to the present crisis,, and well worth; Of themselves, far more than the price of the newSpaper.'. Anicmg ,other literary cur asides, there .will be a curious autobio graphie letter, by the English novelist„ Satol lett, to an American. - • - The newspapeeiwill• be beaut:fully printed on the linen paper, and as his lobe prepared with Special referenee!to'binding In one ele gant itilutne, no advertisements will be ad- It will,, we trust form &rideable and attractive memorial of the Great },'airs of 1+44, ; 'andte prized as such by all who nay p 'osieffri it. It is intended that it shall be a jonint4 for the whole - tnion—fer:theEast as well as the West—and as such we:commend It to, every one in the country, being ccinfillent • that , ha contents will be of interratito all. Wq !rust that names will be handed In to us at *cc, so that they can be trenignittlid to the 14*spaper Committee at as early day. t We the • Od E - H Weekly Alsomine., 111443 .1-11 hay. 1143 ` r amenes acuuito: . , 21113; tura • . 14 Sririanivt,...l ih beorliAr. , .... 16 Mir4t,Ay 17 Triax4y..... l 18 WooNISDLT- • 19 rsivair... .70 Ft 04.7 ' - PrttPera for the epee - try were .41ereil up is TritUty Ghlireh on 31euday iftertioto last. .morrtnr.-- auluous7 s. -mu, rear and Chit Sunday. Day's leggth, 14 hourisuad ta_.utea. 114nt Post Oj-A new Post Moe Ins been estalslished at St. Nicholattvliclittylkill County, at Col il. L. Cake's Colliery, and Done' Krebs has been appointed Post Master. I Crtmrtion.—ln tho fist of coati osyntribotiotos to ttie' Sanitary Fair, poblisbni io oar last, "Lew is lietimor, 1.5 00," should read I..ewhe Beam, 55110. The Oros wlts typostsphicAL r I - - . bethwineo r f and dramatic enterinunnerd for the t of the flanitary Fair, will he given at the T . mr* Hall on Tuesday evening nest. Adraii*- son.' Ir 3 cents . We trivia that th e Hall will be Ailed tM the amanita. ''' • 0 ? !; _ - 19pwile to :kr Bata* Ftig4cl.—lChz Weslneedav taut lissv 4 Mr. Anatin, Pantos of the Baptist Church. and Moo. Mr. McCulloch. Pastorof he Methodist Clottek ct thlo Bocmgh. left here to an to Fred enchib, ndminhiter consolation asul relief to our od to (tying.. raililima. • • dirk and 11114 ''. mean. VobTaireeria—letlir motion respecting Pen - Ivania ankbors in the tinsaki of Mils& la, trtay ahrwen be had by a cation to Jineeph er.Cliter ofthe tics pital hake, at the ROOMS orlbe Young Nien'sCb ni, No. 1011 Cheattint Street. Prt in Mitterseifie.—On Wt drWeelity: about 10 o'cluck's tin Twentieth in it waretenuie owned by rarkeitce Quinn in lifinenprille. viditeti ova tonensm ell with ite contenht coneirting‘of whisticer valued at stall There wiii, KAI ialuranee on the building ill thil . Tork 9:01114x1y, brit gieuo on the contents. - -- 1 { ~ .~ ~t ~ r~ gord aftairo. 4 47 'I 6 446 '1 I 1 . 4 43 Z 6 'Newt[. 11 T 111 erg. 444 a • Wird 44. 13 ,1 14 evv 443 10. !Fall mu g 4 41 1 1 IV ;Last Q.' SS 4 25 =WV 4 41 '7 11! l A* FAO Ttnotessee Stifirers.—We understand thatiltenten. til and Snyder, of ihn'erinimit tee to; obtain l ithe =fleeing loyal people of FAA iTetursooe, , Aste •collectea asst remitted sicKp, . . , - l:. Si P. i ne enban f rof CagA4 David A. liintith's ocempany of silitin wbo were inservice in 18111, are rfa to eat at Ulbee d Kr. A. Itossei t X il* n onire street. end, eign pay roils. Liet. R d ai will rb! peweent to witness the Wilistate. Altineted dotal at the tlillorent Wank of the Balentakfot Pott.v t i ander both:taile ut the Prattling. These quotseittahebie until the Let toceneta to tortaedon • Chydg. i!eikiwary. roTnnjus,-11. Wed , 123 11 • —N. X. Wattl., 86 10 4 over • —W. ' 72 8 { . 4, —N. W. Wind. es - es 17 4 . slat. •• ' qf et robilteter.--Cbaries O. et U. 48th ragixitemt, I'. ' V., sin l irlfZuk Catharine A,.'13 Vim. WI Nertio" ditid oit Ith ttitilsint, In* an his scajr..msa-11,e 01 the:_totinite tit Alm:Asia. The ea 21tiktbi lutliel co om t tel=e i s itenter u ictesi f a, 34 1 1Wisiuta, with trillitazilimcits *al res4icalloarriics. Tlit. tleirtiieil 14trtrrti bii#eqd to the VitlypTilui-kit. t cotibiasia the illethediA chismuar ad: no t a. apmr. tai anCSIAGAI. ampiolisaiConupipitxl/4w ~. . *tet t iiiiia (tort;i:aka ogisen, ugagliiiii Nod. alma. • Ssitiastd this Illannitli fee 'OO 1011. thirtjliars. Thum*/ Isleheodkilssigs , T4lelsretim-eingstre. II that idiiis Ia rbillillieipiddia few welho hod a enea as own( his *n exteretal. - Isis Mon home' , the _toe bag= at . and he had to have it angestakeL 8 his toot anntideA EXC. 7 1101 twfr I l &babe* Hit /Mak , Oat sl. ow „p a / 1 4 01m . r46011:14ki1.. 111 . 14 1. 101 ..: .: ;. . r Phis',bird Piastst.:4This bilitemeasta :at kitohntiatatilsdialp hia ona . sad juse shisitierttatice l excellence. The nuanfacturece warrant AtiTir • sons they _furnish for Allyeara.,e4lloll Await that period tatesii,Lto Isis IsolloV thehtstrantentporee emir fault ' - ot,theirt, lei. F. Alstatt, real* near =vis Aged for the sale of these .: A sample of the PiLl3O can be seen st his store. For farther partienbire see saver . tisetaant. The Late - Accident at Ae Pnasegii Boa*, 31A—In our last we stated brien ,y that on dat evening of WI week sficbrai tbe Ito pa lf r Fn •~1 of /I.otWii, k ISlblatch, wracking the main e since learn that the damage will aroma to ahead MOO, and 'that aboot four verb-will be required to iiilsee the Yin again in wetting order. At the time of the ocettretioe several arralanen were braised by A. falling timbers, but bone witeicati4 injured. •It it remarkable feet, that on the muse day twelve Tears-Wore, a Ay wheel parted in the but Wit/ leas distrortio' Pena of -Cadiers.—Wit are in receipt of the following litter from Lieut. such of Co. 11, ilitth Bee.. P. V. V.: flzati.Qcss. Ca I. aftra Burr., VA Bsnmom Br user, ti a., May id, '64. - With feelings of extreme regret I have to in form- dieparents, relatives and friends of the death of Pri - vates Reuben Witt and Lewis J. Gar ber, laie criernbers thioompany. The former died at Annapolis, Md., in hospital of "valid*" on the Slat of March. The latter died at An napolis in Hariutal of "Tvplioid fever" on the Zd of Alen peace mac they And in Heaven. • Pnasins .- Nor:KA) Won. .one, Assn)* & Cb.'a .I%w York Circus and Avila* rnstPe--We C:1111 the Attention of onr readers to the advertisement of the alsive Coin pang, wire will appppecaarr in Pottsville and give two exhibitsons on Thunder, May 19th. -This troupe has been performing al the great Hippo Phew troll sit New Ant* site. during the pest winter with great success: they here with them some of the finest performers in %hist countrv,.inclo ding Mr. Eaton Stone, satnowledged to be the greatest hare-back rider in the world, also the trrhowiwd Riegriest Fain& who came to this country with Frame:Ms celebrated Parisian Ilip podrome, and Nth,* created so great a furore U 3 Near York by their wonderful performances some few ream Ago, together with other well known pet-Cs-mere, comprising both foreign and native talent whose name* appear in the adverb:lenient. They bring with them also• 0-ke-na-wa-km's In dian Troupe i a tribe of geZ ; Red* Skins, who wilt divenufy each with a series of characteristic dances, ce ex., portray ing with life-like reality many of Ibe peculiar plusses of Indian life, with ell the that mead be witnessed in the wigwams of na tive fields. We advise all our friends to attend tkie circus and see the Indiana. Dena of a ,Sr- rowel./ Ifillitsi we.-Mr. Richard gear, Coal operator. died at his residency in Ifinenirnlie, this County, on the eth inst.. aged Se, 'ream Mr. Rear st. the time of his death own ed . pncetly valued at 11,100.00 n. He carne to this liezion in ltrA and *worked as a miner M dare" wages,_until 1535., when he commenced working a small colliery of his own. Between out szo isti be met witl the "ape and downs" incident to the business, soil was sold out twice by the Sheriff. The last time his poitiertv was twsight to for him, and in 154.9 he comMetWell pins liCriAnn and from that period up to the time of tus death his somninlatioria slummed to the sum stated ilaire. in his will 31i:Sear left his fore. man who had been with him a long time, 1"..;000, avid his clerk, Mr. Wetzmartoi lat. for tome yeire condiwted.his entire litteinves, Moo. rvsi doe of the property g,es to his relatives, tselie in number. among whom it will be ovally illy:- de& 'Sir. Rear was a bachelor, and 11,141 eery eeirtiottueally. It is thought that his ta:riptmal ra ja:rows ilia not eloseil t4OO a rear. The elxt-A tors id his sill are Mr. 111ctritiiiu and Mr. Mich ael Bright.: • The Ki.7e.lrerul ,!/ our ,I:egintrata tw the bait J;atn . cs. —Te. t ails , 4 4 th. .50th am/ otln r Itegimenta +which there ar , gallant wails' from Schuylkill County, hate tindoultt44ly, antlettll in the battier of the week m Virtipia. and the anti tty to hear tru 'them, iw inteAisr in this not - nut u nity. We sere in blali that 'lre ironl,l be shit- to furniedi tbi, xs. k, pu.tne inteiligesul of the caPu altn-., but what havfrncadtk-tl au far is mea gre. We learn frun &letter in yesterdaen InyHiror ;Iced "spottaybrigniii Zus i et ay .11,'••tbat in the teml.le baltie of Tuesday Major Ler: Huber, of the gutty-width Rep mem, was striowly wouude.l. 71sT many triauria trust that it 'will not pn-clude Lin recnrcr7, for be is a gallant ittlierr and an estitualde elt:zi n. The only names of wounded that we have seen published in the daily papers lip in TesterdsT, are as follows : • .P. - r. It. C. Neatlitiner, thigh; alichstl Yount. arm': John Donegan, hand' Jos. Eck. hand : Boluannti Mayer, gram ; Chas: tick, leg ; Gco. Moyer,' Co., E. Fort:i-d91,13 17,evittra. P. V. T: Leary, Co. SameTribeiger. Fspieilk /o,Onestt, P. Barnhart, & MMWMI The following letter fnsm Edwand Hanse, of Ste Sitty-seventh F. V., wiui received yt.4- torday by his mother : ,l 7 aeurraczserso, VA., play lOth, isr4. • Dr.tu 110 - rues :—George Thee was shot dead. we have had Ago - days hard fighting. We hare been victorious.; Our , C”rpoi Genera/ was killed yesterday Inortling,..sriA the Rebel I.kneral Long street mortally wotuslysl. I am wounded slitthUy. Ezorsark Ilstote. tire was arnektther of Company K, 6ith acct. He belonged to this Son:ouch. The Sanitary rfir.-13. Baamist acknowledges the following sours as received from ills Book and Publiehing isitcmAs of Nchavlkitl Connty far, all of which has been tritztipittod to J. Lippincott lc Co" Treasurer, Pltilutclpltia Jimmie 7 OrtIAL nerantarmwriff. 13. Daman I 151 50 F. 11, Wallacti 500 - John O. Beck - 4 50 Wm. /tam ley 5 00 Harry Hume. 100 Olircr Smith 1 00 .hyot•pli Prottomn 1 on John Atkinson., - 50 I Wm. A. nova 250 Levi Ni‘gle.. . 150 Charles Spam it 1 75 Wm. Miller... 50. Jot= Milfrr tiraiTh Wm. tungt. ! OILEM-WoOD JolsaJOyoe.... James Madison Morris Calico.. . - I DICIOCSATIC NTAIifIID OTTICT.. N. C. -flattlity S 00 A. C. 13alrelay ' ' 300 ' , 4 J. Bolikod. . 100 1 C. N. Birciii . ' . 1 00 !800 AMEILIC..4 orriaLic.Es onter,-;.-ozzooix & wityto. J. P. liestrald •1 500 Maud Edwards . - - 200 . .TYWIEFICnir DZlglrVlr