n.iij.n j tmmmmamtmnmmmmmm ijg 11 JTIjc unluiri) American. n. 11. MASHEH, Editor ft Proprietor. NI All! IV, I A. SATUUDAY, SLTTLMHHU 0, 180'.'. t Hr STATU AOMIA'ATIOSS. ron AiDnx'H i;i-:m-:uai. : THOMAS E. COCHRAN, I'P YollK (HI N IV. Fell Sl'UVKiOll lih'NF.It.VL : WILLIAM S. KOSS, OF 1.1 .KIINK l lll'M'l. ltrcckiiM-itttc I'll it. V rt'omluiif ions. 1011 AVMTOU CKNliKAI. ISAAC SLENKEK, OK LMON IHI'M. I'OIl SVllVKYOll liKNl.UA L : JAMES P. BARK, OK flTl'IU ill:. County Union Nominations. " Ci'O'ji'in' : WI1 I.IA.M '. I. ". !SO. oOEiUon. Subject to the Decision i.f llii' Cuiifon es of the District. For A.h.h!u ; uv.iix si. lion or.tin i.son Fvr Dlflr'ni Alt'irif : lOin I. t'l.l'.llli.Vr, vl Sniiliur). Fvr Ctniiutixx'toitfv : IIOMill It. M.tXH, olXliiiiiiokiii. Fur A H'Jitur .' O. I. I'A I l , r Ktus.li. Ereckinridgo Ticket. .i.j. it i.in in:it, n but Subject to the Deeisioiiof Ihc ConfiTocsof the District. 7'o' Axtriuli'if, .1. UOON ItlKIU , olHUCoil. Fur Dintfh't Aftoniri, fcOI.O.TIorV ti, 1 Siiiiliui y. For ( 'm )o iV'i'o ;!'', IASi:S It 1 1. IAD, l' (p. An-usia. For Coroiur, t II.HtLI.S .TIA tl'l'I., of Siiubni . Fur A tutittv, K. LT'I'M', (il'l.oHcr Aiipusdi, i-f" I'.mi i v. The exeltlng news from the seat of war tliiriiif the past week, has put a stop to till jioiiticnl discussions. Xo oue feels disposed totntir into the petty nqtbtl'hles of olliec lilintin politicians tit this time, perhajis the dail.e-t hunt' of gloom which lias huny; over us since the war of tho devolution. It will be time enough to talk of party and party liKa.sttres. when we httve crushed out the most wicked .....f t,-,. ,'..l..,l';.o, ll.n n-.M-t.l iiiiii iinii lAiiiroi. n.'ai i nv iivim , hi .... He who has the heart to urge party Bnd party machinations, at this time, caiinid be a true patriot, nnd is not worthy of tin name of an American citizen. f'if" The Late Tatti.i:s at Manaisas. The news from the Army, for the la.-t week, has been of n most gloonn character. The Army of Virginia, after fifteen months of hard service and great loss of life, is now again near YVnshinjrton, the Martin;.' point. There fecnis to lie a ireat want of eonfi d nee in our leadiii'j; Cenerals. The com plaint against McDowell conies from all quarters. His own command and other divisions denounce him in strun;;- lanoitaov. C!cn. Pope is found iinc.iiinl to the command of so liirtje an army. The tact is patent, that the rebel Generals haw, tints far, out generided and outflanked us. General Mo t'lellan, a! the rcfjuest of the. Proident. rode out to meet the Army on its return. His enthusiastic reception by the troops -hows that their conlidence in their former com mander remains unshaken, and the Presi dent's order, which virtually places, him again in command of the Army, slefiv, that he still retains the itontMi-ncc of the Cabi net. That there has bent a want of uene ralship nnd management cannot be donie 1. Wc trust our late disasters will have the tllcct to open our i w, to the ti tie sttile of our u;fairs, and that we will benefit by theso les.-.ons of advtr-ity. .No sol. Iters in the world eouM do better than our own, and no f.iuit can be laid to their charge. Z-i'" Col .M V K.NIiOI.I.MK.NT. The follow ing is a summary stati ment of the enroll metit for this county, accordiner to the reliirns made to the Marshal, J. I.. Y".iis..ii. Ksij., ty the deimties of the diil'erent bo li'itnhs and town- hips : Whole number enrolled, .r,M 2 .lumber in -en iee, 1272 4.. Ill iron 1272 -lo7 ditli rent ugtlsta, 1-in. St ; I V.,-ii- Subject to dr.ll't, '1 he ijuota for this eoui.ty is 1'i'dact th-e e in io n ice. Number to ho dr.ifu d. The number in service toxxiiihip. is us follows :--P3 ; Upper Augusta, U.l ; iu the I.oxx.-r si,. lamo Hush, llii ; Jackson, I Zcrbe, :ti ington, 7; Coal, 117; l.htle Mahaiioy, 7; I'pper Mahanoy, ; Lower Mahaiioy, r,l ' Jackson, 1; Siinbtii-y, 12!l ; Jonhin. II ; Ciiiueroii, I ; Northunib, riand, 7.",; yt, yw. cnsxille, o.i; Turbutviile, its ; ( hilis.pia.oie, Vi; IVint, a.J ; Milton. i:.ti; Turbut. GV Lewis, 119; Delaware, 1 !'2 ; Mt. ( an,., I. 70. Binec the. discharge ,,!' the ( ditor.- ,.f .ho llarrUbui-g l'tt,;,t ,i l ', i,-,,,,, .mprisoninent, one would have supposed .li.-y would have exercised more .;; r, im " :iy ilolhiiigofpiiiiioti 111. The follo-oing. '10111 lln.-irU-.ili" of Saturday last, deiiou'u- illg (b licrtll Pope us a huinbl!:;. ). .,,,( ul.itcd to impress the pu'.Pc v,i. lee ;d , !i it tin ir ri cent ii,.pr;.-oi. li a.-i i hull v .lid. 1 r id: "Wo are afraid we nr. i.-y 1, to th, itilti w lien we pn iioiince ( .eneml P ipe to . in " o I'l'inioii, 11 .e. o., almost as xt. n-.in) an ins. it us J'n-niuiit. Huell. r.iy, is a.-lc."p, trying to dicam out what In; xvar's about, t he problem thut troubled .it.i so at first. I ly,.,es has fallen into tlic o.ver of Cveloj.s. und in, tend of poking out is eye, as hi. gn at namesake did, has had nth his own done for. No t'er.euth jirax l-at the next ,hox er max In int; u, down a . xv .'c,- Generals in.-t, ml of 111yri.nl, of toad,. 'e can dispense xvith the lipttle-, but the 'C.icralM xv e ir''i,t. - - - k u. vurilll II Us u-.suou H J'l'.el -I llititloll re Is o iint I l.o format ion of Volunteer C, mi Hnin oui. mid "Siiiiniitr, ud id' iiet tho !e!uitof buiii alt! ' IxvekP. M to ,n per. on: eniploxed tunc lo lrill. SiJJoninTA W. Comi.v, F.sq., of Dan ville, was nominated for President Jmlgc of Schuylkill county, ly tlic Union conven Uon. Mr. Comly declined the intended lionor. Mr. Comly U one of tlio most dis tinguished lawyers in this wet inn of Penn sylvania, nnd there is no position in the. Judiciary of the State that xvould not I'C Will tilled in his person. 3loral affairs. I c-- 1'imsT. TIkto xvus n white frost in tin- m iph. ! horh 1 i'n Wednesday inornitip. The weuhir t Tiu'lfiy mid Wcilncsdiiy wns so cool ns. to I'-.piirc I tir.'. E'i I'll M i i sn in Si siu ii v. We ui.dr.-'.-.n 1 i!mt j l.o ii'iotn for Ihit plaec Ims hem filled hy olouh its ' t und ll'.Ht thereforo there will be no drafting in Sun bury. i I 7he II 'r.-e l'a;r ut Willii'in'-poi I i fnid to be well attcrdc'l. coi.-idi rlnu Ihc ftntc of the t'oiaitrv. I i Z' TE Diii i'iv M uisiiAi.i.suf this t'oiiuly leive j "ueeeeded. without much ililTi. uliy in tunkin the iiirollnieiit of pervor.s liiiblo to Military duty. S.-mo , thi'at.. h:d been mndeiu poine of tholower tow o-ni; j but. wo pp" uiiM. n iili no inti litinn to enforc e them ! V' Wo olcr o by the li.-t of killed nnd wounded nt .Miinn-ii'', the nnmo of Jeremiah llimpt. of thi place, win wns in oompnny 1), Ilth llepiment. i ri'iiii-ylvaina oluntcers yoitnp man. .Mr Il.iupt wns a worthy t jf' Danii 1 Kendip. i:(., of .Middlelown, who is appointed assessor for this Congressional Pi.-triet is n ' nutieof this place. The ipuiiitiiieiit is nn excel lent one. but it was hardly loir to take both culleclo nud iism'-soi- from oi.e county. I lJ liotilit'i'. Several of our eitiz.'i,w(re robbed i riceiillv nt llani-biip station. lr. J. 1!. Mu.--erwho whs ou his wny to Washinpton, ns surpeoii. was re- I.. . .. . , , I '"'vea 01 f,uS on Slltui.liiy night. Mr. .lohn Loiscr, formerly ol this place, on tho sumo train lost nbout .uu nini nn i i lenient who returned troni Wali- ington early on Thui sdny ir.orninp, w ns robbed of his pocket lMk containing tr-.S, at the nme plm c. Wo tliink the police at llarrisburj; should pay some litlln attention at that is.int, as itsecuis to be a favorite re.-ort fir pick pockets. S ir It.vil.iioAn AeeiiiK.Nr. The Mail train Xorlh, on Ihe Simbury A Krie road, met w ith an accident on Monday nfternoon, just above tlio Lew if burg Station. The recent ruins had undermined a culvert in the low ninrshy ground, and two passenger ears wero thrown oil the track into the water. Tho cars w ero considerably .-nia-hed Some three or four porsons wero injured, but not oriouy. Oneof the cars con tnioed about thirty ladici who were obliged to wade out of tho pond of muddy water Fomcthin more thnn kneo deep. Tho trnin wn detained fevernl hours by this untoward accident. CJL""n,l'iy 1--1 wn nduv that will be remembered for pencratioiis. All through State; lo ul nnd patri- ; j ntio citiicns. men. women and children, were en- I i paged in puking lint and fupplying hospital ft .res j I for onr lvounded soldier?. In this place mo-t (fear ' j church goii.s people, ns v.ell ns ollie,.s were engaged j in the work, imd n largo supi'ly of lint nnd Uuolng'.! I were pot np nnd forwnrded to Washington. In Us- , ...1 11 i i , ..,-.' ov.- (in ii",iu iiiiu mo menu'CTa j in iuii UuiXMe k . ' of urtieles for the wounded und ! Kent ofl' ut OIK'O. l.'.OOU in cu.-h were I j- Sri;(.ro.s ami Nntsi:s i-oit Tin: Wui'Mir.n. t'uSuturduy evming about H o'clock, a di-pn'eh was received by J. I!, l'aeker, '.-p. ut this place, n.-kir.g to sen 1 i n to Wa-hingt.m all the tfiieioiit sur geoii.s who would volunteer b r the purpose of attend ing to the wounded on the battle Held ut Mana.-.-as. Jir. ,1. J!. M i-serniid lr. W al lion nt nnecd tendered j their service- and left in the 111 o'clock train. On ! Sunday a il-tt-l wa rcuvivi J asking f..r nurses, i . Some twenty or thirty from this place volunteered. 1 and about a do.en were s, lecled. bat a dispatch was ' received before tho, cars lift that night, requeuing S ' tlicin not to eon.c on lis the battle field was in the i i hands of the enemy, mid our w ounded innoces-ub!e Surgeons were, however, r: one-ted to cuno on. a"- cordingly Kev. Mr. o'ibs,,n tlf the l'pisoopnl chureli ' of this pluce. who had studied and practised Surgiry la lore en!. nog tlio Ministry, tic.-i.mpnnicd by Dr. A. 1 Dcwitt of Snydertown. b it f,.r Wa.diingt,.n. ! I on ?uii.j;.y evening a -j...-cml train was run ni. l several w loads of Surgeons and Nurses ja.--i.d , through j Ir. V.'al ir. a n tun'.ed i:n M-.iidny Morning '!,,. wus not able (,, g, t to the battle Held. llw. Mr liib- n returned the day following fr the same re.i Ir J.IJ. Muss.T returned n J'lmislay. Al'IM.XT.S TO Till. CoXIMlssii.M;K j.-, ,jj I'ltXIfllNo IN NoltrillMWtni.AM) Col .MV. Pcr.-oiis having cl for exi mption front miliiaiy u ,ty. on tmt of ill health, or other ..t:.-es, will in--i t th.- Cotnnii.-..-ioner at the following time, and lilaccs Tlie b'o.oitghs ,.f in'-nry and N'orthllttibertiind. l.i.d In- I., wo. -hips , C i pp. r nml Lower -la -u-te. v.. I Itu-h at XX caeer s II ,i.-l. in Sonba. v on -..tin ,: y nnd Monday ll.c iMIi ami s.), of Senteu'i I bet-, between tho bonis ol ;l A M . and li 1'. M . 'i'i'e boioi.gh of .Milt. .ii. and Ihe lown-hip-- ..f Cl.il I li-.iiia.iii" and Turbet. nl the house of .1 M.-iluil, in Mill. .ii. on Tuo-.lny. il,.- i., day of Septen.ber. i.-. . . .. on- uoiir- oi ;. a .l . nn.l I) r. .X I The Itoroiiirhs of M.-bw. n.-i ill,, and Turbutviile I and Ihe town-hipi of Lewis und 1'clawt.re. al Ihe I huu.-e ol Henry Itcoler. iu M.-.wei..-i ill, , ou Wed- ! u-day. the 0, ,.iy of s. ptombcr. between the Lours i ! of s A. M.. or,. I ;t 1" M. j I The 'lown-liips of 1. nken, Coid, .Mount C.iiir. l. i i eibc. and Cameron, at the tb.u-eof Win. X u.vcr. I in Shuiii...iniown. on 1 1. uiui v. Sept. Ilth. bttween - tile hours of SI A. M n- I it I' M I i The Town-hips of t oper .Xtahallov, Wa.-hili'.'', n I I Jiek.-on. and l.itlle Mabanoy. at ihe llouse of Win. : 'bi.--. in Washington Township.,,,, Kriilnv. t-ci.t- I 12. between the hours of lo A. M and ,'. ! M". J lie lown-i.ipol Jordan and bower Malianov, nt tlie House of House of blias Wiest. Hiekorvlowii, on iSa'uidny. September bl, bel.vecu lliv hu'urs of Iu A M and tl 1'. M. li.e f How ing eii-i'iilar wa-: liuiidc.l to us by the t. a. iics.' Helief Association" of this phce. We ne.-.l Lu.dly .ay that ihc appeal will be heartily 1.1: 1 proiii i!y respuii.ledlo by the patriotic, ladies of this plu'-e fi.d xicii.ily : Tu'iiii: i.Abiiisor si Niirity a vicinity A 1. iirg. iii cull is coming to us from Ihe battle-field Ihe 1... p.tals. Hul.ilie.i.-of braxe men nre sutler nip trom Ihe terrible wound- received iu d.-f. net- of 01 11 li'".-'ies and lint h"ii'"S. SI... II thi- apncl 1. unheeded ' "e ur 'e upon y.r.l tllel..KCs.y ofuil i lilllicdiale ctfortfor tl.c relief "I the ix. male. I nnd the dying. W e need linen fr bi.t. 11.11-.U1 b r buii'iai;cs. cari'iiiug f.r slippers, b'.an. l b.r iniderelothinp. In addition to tlo-'e nr-ii.-b-. wear, 's.-nding ni,.,.,. j, , (Vui(. 1 t ami'.t x.,c do s-am-ilnug' Any nrliole, sent tMrs Ums. -iL-,,-.ini- or .Mrs. W. I,. Ihiv.-h!. si.burv de l J!v ... j'.o,,.,,,, ni. 1 n, ii,e pin. e. winroihev uru , !. xi, ins- y Association. S.u.haiy. ,s(pt. 4ib, n12. ;L. The following l. tiTrfrom Captain J Buver lo a lady ill Ibis place .peaks for itself: I'Aiii" xi-.ir. I'onrs'iorni, V., Augn-t. l"ii I'i xii M.xi.xt-I l,.-r...v ckno,"l..' ibc'ro. c.-ov -, i. b.'v containing eight bu-hel. of ouious from mc b-.di.- ol Mini.urv .-.-i.i bv yon. Atb.wme o U,B p f lt. iuipuny t return our hear-y Honks tor ihe -uioe.-nnd lo y.u ally l,,r your kind eon-ileralion in petting them "jis a lory welcome, good ud useful pill, und buinj an nrl.'d,. n .l g,v, to mldion h gou.rm li.sKes It doubly Xtcb-oluc. I haveei.courng.dtheuseof vrg. table, an farm poicii-able to which lattribuiein a great inensure ilio liciilih of in) uien, miuS next Ihe ucttllhiiH ciopanj in ihc ri'gim, nt. i.et mt take this'occu.,ioii lo say, that kind roinem bra. es ol 1 1 ,, kinds Ire,,, fj-jends from homo, do u.u -li I .wi.i '1 ligb ii g ihe heart of tho l uion Soldier. And 1 lb. re i u l,uly ,u pood old Sunhury, Unit doei lu( ilui'k Ui one ei those onions ealcu ly a huubury ...vw.ll.l,, ,bai lM,. lu,jro guuil ,Un u ,,, OM. ra.-. . o Div.e. b. r h-art must bodaik indeed, and her lea l without any knowledge of humiui nature ten. ".niog you ir j,,i,r thoughifut eensidera 1 remain, tt-.t rtrecifully y iur obedient wv.nl. I X" JIi Ir... 1 I J tl-i--" 'till 1 1 -el n I. llor Trout tlic Kunlmry (aiinrcl. liEAi roBT, S. C., Auj l.r, lStS2. Pc.vn Wn.vr.iiT : To-dny. hy order of tlio Presi dent, our regiment win out in' full dress pnrndo to honr Ihe orders, rend Hint nro to bo publi-hcd to tho whole Federal army. Tho nrdcra worn a ctilopy on Kx-l'rcsldonl Martin Vim Duron lamenting li in death and praising his many virtues. How unlike his suc cessor. (Tyler) who died uninourncil and execrated by twn.thiids of n pront notion, of a print uutoin. while fur Vnn linreii his country weeps. Hups are nt hull must nml tlnip' d in mourning, and nil join in saying, as he placed in his Inst restinp pltioe, "'well done, thou pood nml faithful rervnnl." T ho order also, rend? that tho colors of the rcpiuiciitn .-hall he lint in mourning and Hint officers xvciir crape on tho left arm for six month. I ion happy to inform you ll:t llcner.tl llun'or's brigade of people of color, dilfci t nt in hue from I'n elo Hum's legiliiimto soldier-, hus lo-i n ili-Vuideil. nud Ihcir occujiulinn now i that of"lii'i,t.J of wood imd curriers of w itor." not i xu.-ilv wutor nlonr. tor tli-Ho in utUhorily lioro ht.vc linn.' put in the l lirst. (o timt ttiuro patriots cull drop the tiro I k niid w the .msh toili anse nnd improve the look. of wonderlul city of llcuul'ort ; nnd hndly it needed it I Theidi n of elothinst the contrn'mnd in the snmc style with the ri 'jular ami volunteer, did not tnlm ! with the loys tlo-y thinkii'p it waf nn inult. The colored iiiun 4,nitiy lie pood in his wiiy," bill ho nei i (her okco;m lio:el"or fitrhl ulonp-id'e of the Vnnkeo ! h .ys for the lr.i i viiiio!, of tiio l.nion. llornee I I r--! - :md rn-Irll I'liillii'S to tlie contrary, not- ith.-tiiRdio1'. If tlorin-e wunti a repiinent. of pro .-lri I'.im ruiM: tin in. nii't then turn tlio mrt ot n fiii'm-b-r, nnd to Liberia or conio other country, v lo'i'.' lie eun -;lnire ihe fute id" Walker. for.'?inec his l.' Vlnj't to bro.v beat Mr. l.uu'oln. HUell Imllld bo his m l. ainl 1 eun iv-uro it woiiM ple:i."c his yinttrtilnr fruwh in the army of the South. Xo'.vy. in liiis nuiiiler, is very seuree. All isiiiet, bul u -oun as IIu-inoiiil fulls, and the heat a little ne to our eoinlort. you tnny henr of an nrfvuneeon Churl eston. ehfive eontinued rumors of exiieete tiiihts. and ruinor is nil it Amounts to. hut it in well w e hnve sueh enmp slorieii us they keep the hoys stir rinp and helps to "drive nnnydull care.'' It i.--very w ni ni here now while 1 write, the mcreury i nt lis der. in the shade, 'the I ienrrul has disien'sed with all drills, and heartily plud tho hovrf nre of it ; for it ."jives them n deal of unnofcssnry trouble and labor and allows them tho ii-iiib-e of a cov mill under Ihe boupbs of the oak, fcimilur to thut of their 1 more fnvored friends at home. The mails from the north, for us. "nre very irrepular. i t I'lii'l'nl lv tliroo iioii's uri'ii o bil'..r. unv ..I' it... s;n.i. I bury boys Kct letters from home. Letters sent to us ' .-houbl never po ly wuv of riiiladclphiu, for if they '" ,,,"'r0 ''' h.y until n vcs.,;l leave, for Hilton lle.'id. nnd they nro senrco ; whiln it thoso wniinp. would mark tlieir letters -via New York.'' wo would j gel them in a very Miort tune The members of the company arc nil vcrv w-ell. I rcinnin. Yours rrnternullv, II. lb W. W A It X E AV s. TERRIFIC FIGHTING DAYS, FOB THREE The Whole I'oren if ICotli Armii -. IliiS.i'.'eii. TIIIU1.LIXU MiYS MOM Till: HAT- Tt.E FIELD. Till: OFFICIAL 15F.Pt.HIT uF C.EXKISAL POI'IC. YVamiinotc.n, Saturday Atltj. I!0. AVe have positive itifoiination at noon to day, from the front, tip to lour P. M., of ycMerday. That is to say, eight. -i n hours later than the oilieial despatch of General Pope, published cbewh. re in t Ids ai'tenio. .u's .S'''. Tl'.i' substance ot' this news is that throiiLdioi't yc-terd:iy. the buttle was c.m timted by the unity corps of 1 leintt Inian. McDowell and Si : I on our side, and a Kebel force believed t: number from lit'lv to sixty thousand strong. That is, uoa'ind the army corps of Jackson, and we presume a portion of the re-t of l.ee's ariev that had succeeded in making ils v'ay down from White Plains through Throitglu'ire Gap. The location of the battle of the day was in the vicinity of Haymatket: from 'l ley market off in the direction of Sudlcy Church ; or, in other words, but a few miies noiih west of the scene of the novcr-to-bc-forgoUen battle of Hull Jltm. Ib.'intelmiin's corps, if we ave correctly informed, came up with the enemvV rear u't about 10 A. M..s,.cn miles V,,;, t ', ,nrovi!!e which ioint he left tit .lav break, lie found Jackson's command lighting with M..T.iw el! and Sigel. or both, on the right in the dine tion of llaym.iil.et ; the position tiny t.e.k (by going lionh from (' llesVlllel t exit li. 11 ' Ci 'III- Thor- in md the eat to am one blare (tap. 'i he railroad, v.i pre say. litis alreaey been i happy to be tMe to 1 ';'h trail epatle etc.. ; put:' up to I OXC bei.lU Kits., and supp.'fs. ported ox ; r il to hat point. liy mid t" i 'ii Hell I ni lit. We h.U e i v; rv i t 5ini orbb xv ill i-i l-e pa -,',:i!i V'i'i rvn to Malta--. is. XX 1 .':ll 11.."- tl tile tr lire ex :n lttiting- A,in'.--:is on the yesterday, the ' lo.bei . parole. 1 hundred prisoner th.-y had t ike commcnccM.'!)" of tl:. 'io,.yepie:ii they are iax ing ... death. TV that liri-'iicfs, in their present ,eVen I -ii!C'.- lb" for x. I,i -1, y r-'tilied ! I'l'.it , X'. e.'e nnd wbelv but tin elephant on th. ir hands. lints got rid ot thein covered all the str i as well as all the !: Ill e -.even hiindrt 1 tlcy had taken, iv I f T.c. h.r's i Hrigade. In a later c Ht.'il. alt .l.li-liili';- Pope", despatch, the editor of thi adds tin following note : '"We have positive informal ion that Pope came up with and attacked the i n.-mv a.'.ii'n, a li-xv minute, pn.d nine this lnornint':. Fit John Porter by that time had probably arrived on the field from Manas-as. scvcii mih s o!f only. Our impre-ssiot'. tin t the liettx i. -t of tic I'ohting of . st. rday was by MeDow , II and Sigel in the viiinityof Thoroughf-ire Gap wa -. perhiips, errom on,, jiid'tint: from the follow ing depntch ofGeni-ral Pojie. OV.S. POPLS OilltlAL JiFSPATClL lll-.AD-m AltTI ns Ft! Ill (- P, villi:, Gr... venton, near Gainesville, Alio-, tin. 5 A. M. I iv ' , , -,. e loilght a terriln: I .Majol -(..eucral llalleek, ( I, n, Tahiti. ( 'hief It t if lore c,tei!:ie Willi me coiuijine.l tones o! the enemy, which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until after dark, by which time the enemy wus driven from the li. ld, which we now- occupy. Our troops are too much exhausted xct to j,i,,li matters, buL 1 shall ilo so in tl,e course ,,i the 1 oriiing, as soon conn s up from : ns Fit. John Porter corp.i Mana-stts. The canny is still in our front, but badly ; ii.-. d up. I ' ''"' lost in i les.- than tiglit tiiou.-..ind men killed tun I wounded, and from the I appi aiMiicc of the Ihul, the enemy lost nt le.i-ttWo to one. lie stood sti ielii on the I ilefeiistx e. und ixeix i:ault xxas liuide bv I Olir.-ehcs. j Our troops behaved .'phudidlv. The 1 battle xxusl'uuglit on the identical ba'llle lit Id ,of Hull Hun, xvhi.h gnatly inereased the ciuiiii-iiusiii 01 our 111, 11. The news just tea, in s 11. c from the front that the inemy i., u iu aling towards the mountain. 1 go foi v, aid at one: to see. Wehaxe luiuli: ;,n at captures, but lam not able it t :1 idta ot their extent. Jons Poi'K, Miijor-Geinlal Commanding. DI'seATf 11 KHOXI (,KS. Xl'ooW I I .- m . six om, AiTE.xut.vsi r. on m i l. ,;i ... AV.XMii.Norox, August o'O. rcctft:iry Chase received this afternoon through (.en. Pope's inesm-ngcr. tin- folloxv ing note- from Gen. McDowell, dated On thk Uavixe kii-j n, at tl.ll MoitviNd, August IU). Dear Governor Ph use tele graph Mrs. McDowell that I have ironc through a second battle of Hull Hun, 011 the- identical Held of la,t vcar, and am unhurt. Tho victory is decidedly ours. Very binc-rcly, lviN MtDowEi.i.. AxoTimu rifiiiT t;i:s. rorr. aoain attacks Tin; enkmv. AV'ahhino-co.v, August fiO. Information lias reached Washington from private sources, that Genual Pope came up with nml nttneked tie enemy nyain Hhortly alter eijjht o'elnek tlis lnorninp;. Fits .lohn l'orler hail I'lolmlilf by that timo nrrived on the tiehl from Kntiassns, whitli is only seven miles distant. The cannonading was distinctly heard in Vashinglon to-day. Tin It:mlt r NaUu-ilay. AKF.M US AT Al. l:AMilltA A l'KNNsVl.VAMA ltini.Ain: iiixiti. t-eoi'ts at chain nimit r.. Al.SXAMllllA. August ;0. Tln re has hern heivy tirinp; heard to day in the direction o( Centre villi", nud the conteM of Friday wtu uiHloubtedly renewed this morning. Teleoiuploc couinuiiii alioil lias been re established to Mantissas, nnd the curs tin; running ns far ns Bull Iiun. The btidge und railroad are being repaired with the greatest despateh, ntui trains will probably extend their trips to-morrow. There nre still a large number .if troops in Alexandria awaiting transportation to the field of battle. A Pcnnsplvnnia brigade, comprising the One hundred and Twenty -third. One hundred and Thirty-third, One hundred nnd Thirly fourth and One Inndred and Thirty-sixth Hegimcnts, under (Jen. Cook, were to march to-day. Thepaticnis who were able to be moved from the Alexandria hospitals w ere taken to Washington, to mnke room for the wounded who are to arrive to-day. Wasuinoton', August "0. General Pope's statement that General lleiiitelinan's corps would move on the enemy at daybreak is confirmed to-day by the heavy tiring heard from that vicinity. Humors of successes of various kinds have reached here, but they need continuation. Yesterday Kebul scouts were seen at l.antilev's, in the vicinity of the Chain P.ridgei F.very precaution has been taken to pre vent a surprise in that direction. The impression prevails that theliehils have been entrapped, and the results of the recent matiotivering is looked for with intense interest. 'I'lio Btcbel-s leiillv l!-i;iVi cl. fOPi: Itl'.TItKATS TO (T.NTUI.X II. I E- l it XNK- i.in's hi vision it as ,iom:d iiim himniis O.N Tin: MAttCH ANOTlll.lt lt.VTTIX E.X I'ECTEP. Wamuni.ton The IJebels were heavily r Ait- list ttl. inforeed x..- terday, and tittaeke.l Pope's army b-loii the arrival of Gcncr-ils Franklin ati.I Siitur.i-r. The attack was boldly nut. ami a ,-evi ie battle followed. The advantage ,n t.ie whole was on the side of the n. my. and Pope fell bark to Cvtitrevi'le with h's whole army, in good order. lie lias now been joined at I '. nt :'i X i'!e by t'eutra! Franklin, an 1 Sunnu r wc.-njion the m.O'r'l to him 1 , St lit:'lt. He oel t,"t,. (lie troie.'et Wa-liini; islti.-n in the neb lil . :-. of !v to i , of n. and is expect, t and th relic w the Fridav. Kxi't-o , tv t' should 1 e tv d' oui troops. d to hast, n th i I rwardine; .V.XSIltNCTi Aeu-tt-t 11. that : ! i t . 'i Itifoiitritiou r there has been Ceivei d hi but little U tittv 1, to day. Our ainiy is xvill concentrate' men are i.i good condition and -I'lUii'.xu.xi ions foi: Tin-. t:i;ei.l"l xvorNP El). W - iiINo V.N. A . an arlts, o.N o I t fd. in tl 1 1 -i i: Hutu various to-dax, to m:!l, i-.is ol the con hospital xaeati e-cenls tin li U'.il xx ill be :' nt out ol l a .ineg'o room tor jniiii'tits from tin ion b. llell.s, a. r, art ; '. i.e.:'. Let X'. i ' II live UliU if. d Gov. i nn. cut civil..-, ivpeitv iu compliance with the r. .n.l a tv to,!,:-!.,;; lit. -t of t! pur-nance U.- .:i rid ! )' p.o't ni. nt , ami not o;.U r, a.-- erroue,,::,!-,-de.-patac!i. ti r.'poit ! that the dead and W. Hi cu d r.t'entton. (.. t.efal Wiid-worth of all the ha. ks in thi i'onx at' I as a t rain tit. WOlUb'.i d lo t Iii- , tiv. in slid an I in i otex lotis 1 lire iax in tltide r, :.e 1 of I !, ,i,l - h I- i ity, a I'ei till it th. in iek and tjsi: r.: IM-.IWSS.M US' vv sJA's-j'n.t:::. 'an: V vslll.s,. o.. All:;. ; ail ae. ottnt --, G. n. r. il. l-o,'. .lack lis wax dim.: i.'ti r. no ti rd..;. th. lie, -Hi ei i d in I n ine F-. l. -r.il :tooi, ,.u-ioi-.i id ted a iiineiii.ii will In i.n,. Cent', del :.;. fore. .-, attained without li all'l l..s ill-1 the lTo.,t ile-iierat. .1 l.'.o Frm. i all that an i ,( iti t. -i in-e ui' atix regular r McDowell, i'oiii,'. . j were cnoaued. the I'oiu I lie latter the right, inn ling about i he I'eiitre. i'''. I . I lie il n 'man am i. r liax ing t I in- uli,. ;-. l ite i-tiu, ipa I b: ing -eenis to liave l.ecli on t.ie I, Ire. Tl.c left xias thrown up frm Jllliefioil towards 'I'llol i.uu i.fn, riiit at itii.l about I 'i nti.-i ii;, i cliliv on the old Lull IJiiu l al! from Mantissas. 'Jin- allien v. as comuieceed by t a: M, t :: -,s the the ot.l and I'd.! ' the en. :ti ill. I.I t XX. I II gl'. is XX CP" -t.-.l 1. poll a lo life floiu n s'tpported opellllio Ins bait, it.-s ut.oii our 1 i ci.e and two o'clock. Their lioiiolv and a.lvantao-eou.- ri'lge, xx hiie our batteries had iuc open p.ain. .xioicll ,nx 1,1 the batteries at this point. Aft xere cannonading. I i, neral P.iifoi r sonn. I's brioade ol cavairy, comprising the First Michigan, Fit-t ViiL'inia. and l'ir.,t Vermoiit, wire ordered to our extreme left, to i.connoitiv and guard again.-t any attempt lo turn the left think, which ntoxtuictit ixas threatened by the 1 m. my. Hiding beyond our hft, where the in fantry were formed close behind oil bal lo ries which xvtrc play ing xvith great pneision upon the enemy, xxliih; our troops, were cheering vociferoudy, tho cavalry reached a slight eminence and were about to send out a detai liuienr to explore, xi In n the enemy w. re seen coining up iu force aloii j the line of the adi icctil woods. A balt.rv j xvas observed to xv heel into po.- it.oii und then Clone shell, thrown itito tin ir ('aiilstcr and grape. niiib.!, foliowid bv lh Us was (ii -eovtred tin: intention of tin enemy to attempt a flank vnnciii. Long lines of iiilantiy could pl.iitil-x be teen hur rying Uli to take ijo-itioii. and s ujii ollu r I'.lttcrie. xv 1 re broiiu it up and ou lied upon our lelt. 1 he cuvii rx folc I to retire, 11--iit the 1 loitds ot lctreut. the treated behind a low ridge. ol dust n waling their plan Hi-tubs continued shelling tlicin, and ano ther change of position was made. Here a body of avidly wire observed riding to. ward- them, and sabres wero drawn lu meet th (liming foe. 'ihe advancing s.piadron proved to be friends, the Fourth Now Yolk Cavalry, at tached to Sigcl's corps. Where they had come front, a- Sigtl w as 011 the right, was and is a mystery. They reported Milan's cavalry lis about making a charge. The New York cavalry fell in behind Jiuford'g brigade, tho bugles bounded, und over the hiil galloped our horsemen to meet the ad vancing ibe. As our men approached, the Hibel cavalry discharged doublo-barrclcd bhot guns, and then met in full charge. Our men broke the enemj'u line nud pursued them. The foo rallied in ..plcndid style, and dashed for ward again to meet tiio charge. Again their li.10 wus broken, and our cavalry xv as preparing to chiu-go again, when tlio Con federal, s opened tire upon them from batte ries and xvith musketry, compelling them to retire. Meanwhile, the left had given wav, and xx a- on tile retreat, parsiiie; oui cavolry. A battery which had run hort of nminu nition was on the point of being captured, but under the dctermineil resistance of tho cavalry, was safely brought off. The troop? Fell back upon Franklin's division, which had just come up, and were formed in lino to i'n-vent strangling, nnd anything like ft panic. Ibid Oeu. Franklin's corpse arrived two hours earlier tipon the field, the result of the daj's lighting would have been dif ferent. The f u t of Stuart's cavalry being n rated with double barreled shot guns is proved by n number of the guni being captured, and si-M-fal of the cavalty having buckshot wouniR Col. Hrodhead, commanding the First .Michigan Cavalry, wus captured. Lieut. Meriialu was wounded and taken prisoner. Lieut. Morse was killed. Frnuk lin's Division retired to Ccntfcville, after preventing confusion, ami giwng the re treating troops time to rally. During the fight, a body of the enemy, concealed in a boely of w oods, annoyed our forces nuteh by tlieir lillc practice. Mur tindale's liriLrade charged them and drove them from the woods, amidst the chvera of our line. Uartsuffs brigade made a similar charge, but with a different result. They penetra ted the woods, when a deadly tire of grape and canister was opined upon them from a ma-ked buttery. At the same time a mur derous volley of rifle balls came ftum one side, and a desperate charge of the enemy from the other. Our men fought bravely. but were turced to retire. The enemy remained upon the bultle-ficld over night. To-day there has been some skii mishing. Hein'orceinents are going up to-day, and a battle is anticipated on the morrow. The road from Alexandria, extending to Ceutrevillc. was densely crowded nil day with wagon trains, ambulances, hacks nnd private convex anees. on their xvay to and from the latter place. The number of wounded sent to Washington wus compara tive lv small. i sco'-i ;i:. in'i;" 'iXn si':i II:i(l ol" Ait.nv. Ssiturilay. Xv are beginning to get a clear r view of the battle Held of Saturday. We copy the folloxxing from the Slur of 1.1-1 I Vellil.o- : Tin ill ailed Ltri at battle of Saturday last, on the si-!c i f ilull K'tn. e.iuld hardly I e an '-infai.. tnent until peihup- live r. M.. the action :. me e'. ner.il. P.y six tin i t.eiuy, who l.i.d niai..i!ed to break :h 'l'iio!.oe;lii'are (Jti.) in Ihe nl'ter xxitii the xv h. le of his r. iiitbieemeuts. I his troops so heavily upon Pope's t Mi no. ma b l't w ino i ll. .I.ih under Mel). will, sup oriel by Porter, a.- to .hive that ha. k half xvitli -;-,::! o--. TLcre it made a stand, s . t ; i 1 -. .le . kino i1(. further ad- d' t!l ' il.'lay Ittltil Jiigl.t put II stop t. i:i'T ami i com;, lb Pol ises that had been etely xvoin out foi c w In n the battle the tOll' I , eca-ed. lb I, wide force upon the east ! bank of I'.'i.', 1i. I cros-'iig el' that b' t .Xeell I ctitrel i j.o-teii his army : tfi tching down I s..y. coy. r.iig the ! a i lye mi'..' ; in ! i leontiniiin.r m 1., ,1.1 the t r. am oti t he direct road .lie und Manas-as.) nml on the slope of the ridge t x Full '.bin. That is to .-'.ope l' -r a space of about ngtli and two and a half .'. Frank tin. with his tine che.l him by an eariy hour i the coins' of the day he ii:e who!-' tinny corps of I mt : iii- ' Vc: broad. on. had r. : Mat. and i; te; s jolted l.y aeral 'miiiiih i. 1 1 G n. li. t lining 1. ) ' ; i tie ra alt r .h -tr an., c ig toe ears con- cliei I tlaliy breakilig ('. in .Maiia,s Jin.. -lemt'oek. so that the .latched t'. nty tlx e I'. out th.- b of a t.ou t en. in' a i ' mile. man. I'n t. Mil '.tr re.iorur. w .It 1 1 i.tn.ville , we obtain .11"! idler nt -i X . i'eloek, in:; I 'm i- t.i.ir -: lite I' t .; ut:i, mix is now ina-s,.. i i l.ir-.'i-ly reinforce ly and iu lir.e soi at Ceiitre !, and the i!-. They men are or tr oo-it ion. as gooii it.-, can be found I. r.lax i.t rtx a ei I 't. l,r o lex ' 1 1 forme! jn line for battle yi s :' i l "M '..t't'. o't lock, on the a r' oivi-i' n, 1 ,,t tl.c rebels to -b..v tl d:t. A htv iitnn- i; t f xxounde 1 -oidi'ls Were I net. Jit to tl'lnti ill'! -lopped to t iii. x l - re t in y l'a . c ai'-ittdy t.r, y ye: t. r d ut the ..lay. si x r il !io,jul il,. All ( f w ilh oil', com el , '. bl I'll ' of -!'. Th- e'lf x u:u,h -1 . ol'ii.i-:, too-tin r r-. .''!-! ev ryb 'dy with whom r I. -ax-our r. I'oiter. eiiurtte ail the it . a , '!. tetit to I o il. Mellon-. e 1-l't Long-trc. t in through lv. :! iu ( erv xmiv ihtriii.- g:i:i prrpo le I1..1. I to :e tu:i'!x .-'1 hi." i' lu ttt aid the ( 1.1 - a trait"!'. w ill I 1 in ope it IM.IV , .-al did l.f- .-'..oil. thi-x 1 t ! n 1 thai ll I Oe si eee:. -h ho it the gen, re i., 11 niv ll"t 1 , s; I but th tain it t. t '1 ii.-i (i, 11. Mr tlie. it si el ' 1.1 day, 1 nt 1:1 e xv a, s. : t e. ri pi lll.t .!;,'.! The 1 :,, ! :d of S.i" fa., of 1. !, tics", ing dead. Of id.iy, tiny nn oe 'ids the lilt our tt b poller thinks a Gcnei-.l Pope, d" burling oui ic U 1. 01 certain, at Alexandria r saw thi 111 a, C'.-ti. of 1 oittlii t . ue !'-'" hoxv CiV ( thi. t. I di.i.M.n arrived and our report' d t'.irxv ar I to the :il-. ( ontld. nt now. fr 111 b.ie A't- I m xx nat xv c can I learn ol' the strength and condition ..f our army, that we are fully ready for the ci.clnv. . hi him do his bet. 'I'h.ivvv ill be. xve hope, 1 nn more retreats, no more blamh ring' of I general,, nud we trit.-t thai the time so often , loi-esh.idowed of driving the enemy to the I xxiill, has i'uliy come. I The enemy 1. li Hiehmond in high spirits, j dctei milled to, and fully confident that he i could, march to Washington and clean out I the "nest of Yankee.." as he is plea-ed lo I fail it. Lei him be -cut back howling to ' his lien, but don't let him red there ; pur 1 mi,, him. subdue him, blot him out, unie.-., he submits to rightful authority. VYe h arn from the Sur that Gen. Liwell I is kil.cl. and that Jackson is badly woun 1 tied. '1 Li, ui iy be so, I tit our reporter, who , h it yi tirlay iimming, heard nothing of ' tiie kind. j The Nineteenth Indiana regiment is eom- I. tlllj Use, I Up. l Ol. .Xtel'i tlltll laliaxid 111 the most gall.mt and daring manner, shout ing to his in, 11. remember the old flag and Indiana." His voice could be heard above II. c caution. Hi, son, .,nc of the lieutenants, was mortally xvouuded by a shot throne) the neck. Major May w as shot in the fore head and killed outright. It is said that oui of nearly one thousand, there is but about two hundred left. The 71,1 und 7th Illinois, in the .-ame brigade, nut with dic.tuiul Io.s-.es; and the Hrooklyn Four teenth, whose Colonel was wounded, fought like demons. They had not forgotten the old Hull ltiiu tight, but L-houted as thtv fought, '-remember Hull Hun." llltflily I in port il lit Acmh. . , I l.NCINNATI, Sept. Gen. Lew ulhice has issued a proehuna- j ,.uK. are about iit.000. The deceajed leaves a Hon, iiiforniing tho eitimni of CineiniiHti, i wife and tin childred loinourn LIHom. Covniidoii nnd Newiiort, that an active, I.e., ... , . , daring und powerful enemy threatens them, . I"'"?, k,n -W!"'P. e th milt., end that th.y ntu-t mie to their defence. , !p,OLOM1ON. Momta and Isthcr lie orders all lupines to be auspended at Hl,""m'b Setl 3 ytari 0 months, and 23 nine o'clock to-day, and tlio jieople usem- I ble fur orders. " j In Shamokin, on the 81st ult., SARAH Paris wes evncualed hit niht. The CATHARINE, child of Benjamin and Fine troop are falling buck on Cvnthiana. line Hoy, aged 10 month and 11 da. ion. xwiiiuco wus inguged ull night in making preparations for the prelection of the city. Tnr, "iVAlt I'N VIItUI.M.1. SEVERE BATTLS KEAtt CHANTILLY, VA. Uens. licnrncy And Klcvenn Killed. Jt -try Lout, Wamiimiton, Hcpt. 2. Generals Kenr ney nnd btevens were killed in it severe en gagement which took place last evening, near Chatitilly, nbout ten miles north ol Fairfax Court House, between a portion of General Pope's armv and Jwksoh's Forces. . . . Our lo--s xvas hcavx', but the rcl!M were driven back more than a mile, nnd ouMruon occupied the biitlle-lield until tlirccXH( tins morning. w v j. Gen. Stevens wns killed with nlniinie ball, which entered his bruin, (vliilcjic xvas leading his men into nclioji, bearing Ihe colors in Ins Iiand, the color-sergeant hav ing been tlain. His son. nethiL' as assistant luljuttittt of the brigade commanded, '' 11 lathcr, was xvouiiileil. Gen. Philip Kearney wns nlso killed last night. His bodv wus taken possession ol by the enemy, but afterwards dclivcrxd into our linei by a Hag ot truce. I'lii'llicr I'urlicjiliirN. From the Washington Star.) Mr. James W. Soniers. of the Indian Hurcnii, who, xvith others belonging to the Departments, went up to the nssi.-.tauce of the xvouuded, returned to this city this morn ing, lie accompanied the flag of truce sent out from our lines yesterday morning xvith nn nbtilance train to the battle-field, and from him we gather some interesting par ticulars. A Confederate officers was found in ehargi of a pang, w ho were engaged in J urxing the dead. 1 lie modus operandi xvas to run the noose ol n rope over the heels ol tin dead man, xx hen txxoor three seizing the rope, dragging the luuly to a treiieli and dumped it in. Perhaps one hundred or one hundred and fifty bodies were cnterred in each trench. The Confederate officer superintending the burial of the dead, estimated our loss in killeil on Saturday, at not more than 501), and our xvouuded at about 5,0(10. lie ad mitted a loss of Confederate killed of only ;!0l), but said their number of xvouuded xxa's very large. According to nil reports, the I number of wounded in the battle of Satur- j dav, was disproportionately large to the ; number killed. The Con led. rates speak ofl .i .. i...!.. ..c c... i ft..- .. ' in.: ouiiiu oi .aiiuutty ion iiiooii us line ol the scvtrcM of tho war. While on the battle ground our Informant heard littie cannonading up stream, but nothing indicating an engagement. The Coufcdt rate cavalry tire scouring the country in every direction, and. in the opin ion of Mr. Soniers, some of the civilian.-xvho went up to the vicinity of the battle-lield have been e.ipturcd. ; I'ortci-'H llorliir 1'lccl lit I Jiiinploii j IIosmIs. FouTt!rs MoMio:-., Aug. "I. i All of Porter's mortar tleet and the gun j boats have come doxx n the James river, mid I Mx' "w nt aneinir in Hampton I, "ads. ami . a part ot tile llotilla wlileli lias iieen it!' !n( river is to imni. diati tv to the Potomac so says Commodore Wilkes this morning. The .Norfolk boat xx hieh has heretofore run regularly between Norfolk and this i place came over xvith troops, and discharged them on the st. anuhip Haiti', which is iy- ing in tlio Koads. She then returned to t Norfolk without the mails, apparently for . more troops to dLpone of in the same xxtty. j There i., exidently liitich .secret excitement 1 among the Federal otliccrs iu 1 1 1 ir- place, and ! the secessionists at Norfolk are rejoicing at ; what they claim to be u defeat in the late ! airy moxvm. nt under Gen. Pope. A part of the Jame.; lixir o.'tilla has h f; j tins afternoon and proceed. -d off in the di rection "f the Potomac. Slitiiiioblii lll Tl-illll. Sn.XMohi..-, Augui-H"u, I Sit". 2 Tout f 'rt H. nt foi week ceding Aug J", 2::. 71 It Per lu.-i i. purl, 1 b. tb..i Ho 1 11.1x2; 17 !."'. Pl.'l ('2 ToKiruo time lust xr.ir. I III 1- 1 "i iMimrsi yi-.i: rrtosrvT M-i.'i ivrn, r'-,vp In- bor for tin- poo.t of uli." is (he inscription en 01: the chime e bells piven by pr. ,1. C A x ,-r .x Co , t.- the "i'y i t I, '.well. T hai favored place may have the belts. Put t,, y oui, not nion.,p'.i7o the P, ..-tor's skill which is made nvuiluhle by ht Cherry I'eeirl i and I'uthurlic I'ilbs lo all alike not only in this 1 country but in all countries where civilization and j j c. u.u.crc.- have pone. hile wc admire tlie liberal i'v ai.-l le-i.c of those gentlemen iu i-neh a d"iu.ti-,e ! tbcil ualh town, we will remind our render- of lb" hallow-hip iutlii, nee n chime ,, belts sj.n-a l- over Ilo- : t whole community lhat hears them Tln-v ute few . I iu this country, and Ih- ir inline, ice is linle known. : J but ack ll.c twite from Ins home in (iermaoy. Fran . ' 1 Knplund. whether the chime on Trinity Cleu-'-li do, s 1 not make ins heart leup into his mouth, ui'd his evea .-wiiu in ihe recolleciion il l.rinps of t,,. ...I, .im u.e, s Ibis ehildle.'-'l. his boy h.v.id. aye. and his luauh .od i j loved to hear ut the e..ft approach of evciiiiit; in hi I until e land. ! Wc wish ,ur pei.erous towiisinen wlani le.d ha.-' j blcs-ed with mc ns would consider w li. iher we io,, ; ! e.iniiut add this one meie nilruciion . inaKe our, I children and ours.'Ivi" b'VC d.arer and .-'reaper and . I loi.p.r the place we call our heme. - Ma-!i.-oii. I ml ' lluuucrd I The preutesl blessinpof tht-ape if theili-covery of n perf.-ct cure for ithcuiuatism. lioul. Ncur-ilpiu. und : nil Nervous AOcc'ioils Slitlues- of the joint- und . i i rnlups, diseiisca of au liriiption th.'iructer. such ns ; I S.'i.ii'ulu. Salt Kh.'iun and Kryaiju'lus. nud b.r the ; j poi.-oiioiis iuthiiucics of mercury nnd similar npeiiH , Wc are sati.-fted as lo tho aduptiiliou of Ihe Ami- t I ltheuiuntie Iiand, to these heretofore incurublc com. ! plaints, from Ihe testimonial proofs oli.-red by Us proprietors. We therefore take pleas-lire iu eailinp , aiiention to the advertisement in another column liitxitu.XL MeCi.tti i an F.rtini.s i ii .m II a iiiiis. in s leVM-ivfi General Mcl'lclun hus chunked his base of operations, and vacated Harrisou s I.audinp, on the James river. Il is nut ijuile clear xvliat his next step will be; but thero is a whi.-iKT that he is comihp North lo l'iiiladelphin. We cannot vouch for the correctness of this rumor ; but wo will ventuio the puess (hat it he coniji, hither he w ill tako ubvnnlupe ,, the opportunity to procure himself a new outfit ul Ihe lliown Stone Clolhir.p Hall of llockhill A X ibson, N..s. Gill and litli Chestnut direct, abovo Sixth i a it it ixur.s. In this place, on the 2Sth till., by Hi v. J. D. He.irdoii, Mr. Hi'Huaim 15. Lvti.i':, to Miss Hannah Foy. Also, an tho Fame day, Mr. Pi Tnt S. Wn.vbiii. to Miss, Sahai'i J. W'oi.r, all of Nortnunibcrhtiiil count v. i i: a -' ii n , III this jilacc, on Tucsdav morning last, Mr. ADAM MI1SSLKU, ayed about 75 wars. At Spranklcs Mills, Jt fli rson county. Pa., on the lt of August, ltd:., PHTLIt SLTLL15, formerly of this county, und brother of Lutic Seih r of this plnce. The deceated left thn county when a young man : and engaged in Ibe lumbering businesa and tuhsc piently in tho mercantile butim-, by which he , amiissed eonoidcrablc property. On the night of bu- death hewu aroused, by the cry of firo in hie Here. which waa near liu retuuence. no entered tho store room to (eoure bin book and papers, about w hich tune a keg ofpowaer exploded, the effect of which j no ib tint c.ntoa oil aeain, ae a part ol ini remaiuc , .-,, toa erisn. nr fonnH n.l .mmtr. Tl, In Khamokin townt.hip, on the let inDt , LAY1NA, nil of Jacob E. Mutn.h, Ej'i ajjed 5 t tn anil 6 meets;. In Shnmokin township, on thn 1st int William W. PERSlNtj, Rgci 75 jc.,r3" months, and 20 days. BUHBURY 6 no $1 lit 1 2:, CI MARKET. b'Pg", Kuit-r. Tallow, Lard, l'ork, Ilncon, Ham, Shoulder, lleeswax. l'ried Apple. Flour, Wheat, 10 12 12 10 H it) 12 0 yi To live, Corn, Hate, Muokwhcat, FIkjum'o.1, Cloversced, Potatoes, Dried IVachcs, 02 3.i in t 12 $1 en !o S3 00 2SEW AD VEIITI SEM KNTS. NIIIICII I 'M NAI.DN. I")y virtue of sundry writs of Yen. Kxponn i-sucl ) out ol ihe Court of Common I'lens. of Norlhtini heilnnd county, l'a., and In ino dirccled. will I... exposed to public sale at the Court Hons... in ti,n borough of Sunl.urT. on Tuesday, the 2ttd iluv ot September, A lb, lsf.2. at I o cloi k. 1' M . tiie'b I lowing described rent estate, to wit : AH Hint certain trnet of land, situate in t'l. r Mahunoy township. Nortlniinbi-rlnud u-miiiiv. l'a . ii.lioining'liinds ot Daniel (feist. Solomon I'linkel-h.-rger and others on the east,, lohn Mover and Nathan Hanson the south, John lliehl on the wit n,l li.mi. I lloweeter ami others on the math, ci.i.n.niiog two hundred and twenty-s.oen acres, mole o.i 1. -.--.'a'e.ot ono liundred and fifty acres wle-rn-f mc cbar.u. where.m are creeled a large two e,,i-v s ,,,,,. ,.j J Lr house, a bunk barn, wagon lioiif c. : j'-iing liou.-e nod oilier out-bilildings A e. S.-i:..cd. tiilo n in ex. en' ton . and to be sold as ihe properly of llcnn Haas. ALSO : Al the snino time nnd place, n certain tract e land, situate in I'pper M.ihai.oy touti-hip. i m nnd Stnte aforesaid, bounded ami -le-i-rib".l a, -follow to xvit : on the north by Inline Keefer. on ihe liy Ilnluel midl'liud l etter, on the we-! by Pel, Stnrr nr.d on the east by Abraham W tuining 4a iieres Pit peiehe-- striet m.-a nre erected nn old log house, lop ha):i, orchard nnd other fruit Ire. s s.-i Ifg' .up. cn a -v w hi r.-'-ii ' "I'ple 1 t.noi iu execution und to be sold us tho j roJ-.-i-.y . t Ci li a Adiim. A I. SO : At the sumo lime nnd plii--e. -t e.-iUe.-i i- ; 'roen-l No. iu block No. 7S. situate iu the t..on -a i o ton. Z.-rtio town-hip. county it-el St;:ti at'oi i -ail. ndjosning lot No. 2 on the we-t. lot So. ti,,. , a-t in the same block, mi nllcy on tin- no. th and l'i nn'i!:g on Shatnokin street cotitciniiig in wep:h l.-.-i an I in depth 'l.n feet, more or le-s. whereon are.- t-d none nn-l a half s'ory frnine f f,..ie,- be-,., brewery nnd ooher oiitbuil'liia . Seie,i. tek'-ni:, execution. Bud to he sold a.-, tin- pi"p- liy Savres , HA 111 W AI.I'Iti'N. Sl.e.it Slieriff's c 'ffice, Sunbury, Sept.. i. ij- r J. I --' Iu fi'S'n.i'.. ""ns -tolen fiom n freight .-.a- in ,-r . night of the -l ol S. n-' r. b. I. .' in.. '"ken nway em- pr. v shnw! and one on. tra'. iiiur b: -!.,; prey shnw! and one spun ' Vine Th" thief is r"iues'ed to s- nd ine th'- Ian --' I' l.o.V TXIechnniesbLrg. ;.ic'm-, lun.l C.ut.tv Sri.f. inbcr ",. ti'.L'. MSI' Ol' l.a'S-tfl'.CiS CScmiiininjLt' ( lite Siiiitiiir; Olli e. l-i; I.Al'Ibs I I- l: lilntuhuil. Xt I. ' ei kii.sr. M..I Ml.-Lel. til Nil I. MEN'S M IS. I K Itaehmr.u. I'.ablv, P Itiiiid, 2 .i w Ke. K l has .; Ii J 1. 1' Mart T M ' Ira I Moos. J It t'oicv. -I II li.-w'cl-. -' r i:--:.' li '. I'ri' k. XV I! ... II XV I': .1. It , i: A IlllL'.e k II -O . M ir l; I" ! k:i.':-;a'' Ai:att hm: im i ::.- N'lXX IS TIIIiTlMKTei III. I, Vol It A I. I.i .Ms I N con-, '.uci" of the s tlT-.VtV A 1 11' I will : v;.-iri no e! o j , lit 1 l.voiw: t Itl I'ourit.Mis Mxlccn for (l-i ttl.litll- Sect 1-;. mail lV.s;ug-i puid l lie-'c eiirdes me be.t p,,',,:1 j,. ,1 ncia 1 hey cinbnue all the pun tho Armv. Wesnicnl. Cabinet. ,lc. ! ut nil.- . el in ls. !.!A! T. n i i.V IV. . I'llii preule: Ca'.-l iiiiails unln.n -I KIT l:t "li - -i nt on lippli.-i't :n cipics s.'ul on ree-ii l . -an l! m noni. ti: m saci:. IU'.'1'HS.I.S will be re-.i',,.! ! re -tor.- o I j j-er Aupuslit , : of b r l! Ml p .X" 1 1 I'll 1 1 ' . in tie b-r i',- S!. SCHOOL i f -,' lli !t i i 'i!:s. r i' !.y lie i iiin i, . f aid i s.ij I liur.-.lay the 1 10. ol .-M :. n-1. iM'T. r tb" c:i:uit;.,tion ol t .e.n iiit.-i'iltiiit for ...id di-ir. ' Itv or.i.r . : the Pour I .Xlbl.l I'p A'ipu.-ta "wp.. Aug ei, b lb MAMTxICTlI YVU K I T V K Li Y A K Li IIOUSL'. -i:i A. ri ( hcsiml Sircrt.xr; ,l.n: l.r V I i ' .a:. .i. iia:j.i:i , F"tn:rrly ..'I W'alnui : l'iiiladelphin. Aupurl llll.Ils ll'illoi-'s Aoti.c V-'TIl F ts hereby pivctl that let', :- ,..- ,,,,nj,. tration hnvinp been praute.l to i be so!,.,', Ir on Ihe estate of Albert T io-.voi th. ha.- .. ,-!o,n kin lown-lup, Northunibcrbind coin iv. ,, cense I .t pcr.soiiMudcbled nre re.iustrd to'ini.ke ii::n,,.lii,re I.". '""' iii"iii Cliuuis to l'.e.el.t i, -in for seitlcnieut. ISAAC TirsWidi TH. A hi. AiiS'i-t oD. l.s,;.2 - il; Shnmokin tw p OICPIIAW ( OI T .I.V I N l' I N"r ur-uiinee of un ordtr f the i M- hi n- i , , rthuinbcalnnd Coiinlv. w.ll be ,-, I ,, lie sale, on the prciniMv. on SAItltl'A. lilb ' I- Ibll i '1 A I lil sr. IMI2. all Unit c.ru.in c, or Tit ACT OF l.ANP, Situate iu x u-t.u.pten two Nortliumherland coiinlv. l'a , a.iio.ninp'" :.,. ;. '..j John 1'ressler, l'ctcr I', rst,ir and liav i 1 A i -, r. c i taininp l.'tii Acres and ll'.l p. r.'le-. M ,r,. ,.r , : ' acres of which arc clean. I and in u pood stao- of ,:. liv.-lion. about 2.i aero ine.i. low land, on wbi h a-., creeled a Frame llweUiiip II,, use. Mono punk II ,ru Wiipou-.-hed, a Well ofwaor with n chain pi, "no an Orchard wuhehoice fruit. Ac . th,- balun.-e i- ,, 1 limber laud. I.ule the jroperix , f Uaiael Ii U.i li decca.-ed. ." ale lo commence at Kl o clock A M dux . when the teruu ui.d c t. Jiti ns ot .-ale mude known hy of s Will TOBIAS I'v order of tlie Court J A J I'l'.MMIViiS. Clk o ( Sunbury, Aupu-i 0. 1SI2 MII.I. I I A.I: i mvi:a's ivvti:at inricoi i.i BROO JVT . fl'Hi: Mibseriher having r,i"'''oa.-cd the Iti.-l i ft r Northujiiberlnnd eounty. offers for sale I.M'IVi' I'CAbandTOWKSIIII'KIOHTS This itrooie. i. an excel lent and durable article nnd so i.i-d.v c. ii. slructed that a child can put it lopcther I he entire eel of tho Br,xni, material ulJ all, will ti..i t-icecd fcix eenis Ihe Klgbt and machinery for tho uiakin? cc-t! ?1 2i, for an Individual Kipht. Township Itiphiswill be ..,b nl the mod rtas .nable ratce Apply ut I'lSlll lt S Uru? Si re or M July -", lSiJ -. ao Suuburv. I'. IIKADY IiOIi:, Corner of finite ani Th'.rJ i-.s, lUhlilsUI liu, Ta. THIS HOl'Sr, is oonaequence of its Ci.nx emeu and near location lo lb Capuol, bu tinli. it desirable .Ion, iug pUce. nokonlv tor ib.ee Lj'irj busineoa al ibe Mai Cm rense" h, Ori -.i,.,, J, tu 'uij Baniffc-jri .Muca .-. l-t: