=ma lIE TE EGRA P B 1. PIMLISHED EVEM7 DAY, By GEORGE 13 EHGNER. 9Ettll9.— , na[B , 1110 fatty T. as 0•11 sy, te slbieribers in the CO e , pie pd . vico, Yew ly suuzeranr; will b.) Ca .rgsd x-k 10 ‘VEelc:..y d."NT 9:7,II•WREICT TnLEORAPII, The Tc publi+be 1 t .i 0.3 a week during the ~r is A 0 , 11 , Leg.' j. aure, aliki weekly during the recanau,t,r u F ear, and iurLisheci to subter,b,ra ai the viz: t un,,r Ler.i par year............ =I if enhceribere order the di-cuutiuuauce of their new 3. papt,ti, th t t.t2l)/1 her may ountim.e to send them until ad ..rear .ges ale pa . d. II ruo.ut thers ..tgleot or refuse to takli their fors from the odio3 to edit. h t ley are direct d, they are re pea-lb aeh it ,hey have aettled the bills and cede en tli,rh di o .llt need. illtstettaneous. PR. JOHNSON -,a..Ak..X.air X IVL LOCK HOSPITAL. A.B discovered themost certain, speed) aad effectual remedy oi the won.). tor • DISEA6ES OF 1111PRUDENOR MESA LY OLT TO TWEITO HOOKS. Illt,reary or rioxtoue Drupe Kra. CuAX WAILICANTZO, OK NO CUANOB, LN FROM ON= It Two Delt9...iil:k tVesiKtiess of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains IL the l~ius , Affections of the Dept 4L1.4. Bladder, Drone tiess, I.ervuus Debility, Decay of the L'hysie.4 Pow• era, Dyspepsia, Lauguor, Low Spirits, CourusiOu dl desu-, fait ItL:01.1 ui the Heart, rituality, lreintdingS, Douses, of zeght ur Giddiness, insease kr the Stomach, Alleetloili of tic bead, Throol, Nt se or .kin—those terrible disco :Ws arising tram the indiscretion or Solitary Habits O' Youth—those dreathul and clestrucuve practises Whist p.rutlace cuu.titutiouai debility, reuder marriage inanoc— sails, and destroy both body and mmd, YOUNG MEN Young itten especially who nave become the ViCtiIIIS 01 VIGn, tat dreadf tit and deztruntive habit whist aniamily ioNcepd to an itiltitnely grave thousands o young men ni; the moat exalted talent and brilliant Intel- WLD migt.t 014CrWilie have entraneee ltstentrn lii.nittes with the thunders of eloquence, or waged to ec tasy tiara hvttty lyrii, may can tai h fall conlldenee, )1 IItItIAGE ~ l 'exried persona, or thine contemplating marriage, be• kware ul peyeLeei weektoeee, should Immediately coo hull Ur. J., and be restored to perfect 'health. ' ORGANIC IVEA.K.NES Lamediatety ew:redand full vigor restored He folio pkacea bunuell under the care of 11r. J. may rehmeusly con ade to his eerier as a gentleman, and eon, flduully ely , . UpOu hue skill an a utlyalelan. ffif - 11/lice no. 7 ,oath F. ellerluK etreet, Baltimore, let-1., ua me - lelt band ante going (rem Baltimore Street 1 doors from tee curlier. ' Be par Ocular is observing the tie 01' number, of you will ailatalfe the place. he par luf fyuu rant, Ti kiting w raise" clamed. or Paltry flumbuy cerajmues, attracted by the repute: lion oi De. JuMi.sub, I ura licer fall 'Liters MUHL contain A Postage Stamp, to use on the re,dy, DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Johnson member of toe floyat College of Surgeons, Leaden, gradusm ltuw oue of Lee most eunueut liellegt 01 dm united states, auu the greatest i. -, art 01 wlmse Me lies been spent of tilt tiOtpitalb of I.ollaon, rune, Phila. unit elseWherv, bee blietied come 01 the most ne tunieteng 4tll lib tOot wore ever Known. /daisy trouble,. filiglag 11.1 the ears au t 1 Woad Wilits asleep, great err- Weal:less, utiug Warmed at sudieu sound b,:balli11101111114, with Irequera tdoshoug,aueuded sumetimtgi Wldtderaugc moot of mind were cured immediately. TASK VAISTICULILK NOTICE Or. J. addresses ail those who having Injured them solves by private. aud talrroper iudulaeucies, tam eecre ah../ .untary habit which rum, hum hotly anti mina, no fiLiisly, than Jur either hubluess or .uciety. tire tsviati i, Lae situ 111.1 L111 . 1.141W1:1017 prc.. oN cat ly ol yutali, viz: WeakueZz ol'un un.n6, .1,1.1:1S the tkad, Diumus4 ul .Lens eicipltatiuu th e Heart, Uys pey~~+yNerveu-.l:rhnuuny, liertiatgowcuL v: the ....g.nuv: tivo,rai oy,riptan.63 01 Wm-it/:up. Lion, ..to. MENTALLY, aliarraLLy, the fearful caeet, ou the calud are much t. he afa.aee :—L:Ssos us ;,leaus-Sfy, sjoufttosuls Os WOOS, Dr 1J16 , 10 1 . 1 Eva k Elf eLM111.16.3, AissiefsilOo tO‘OLO.Y.• Sgetil-aisvu.e, Lave 0.,/ Sviando, ltauatty, se., are emu el iue evii eataa.a. Thothiao,d ul parsons of all ages, ono now radge 'wow, is ine can:,s dl weir nooliue m ueititn, losing weir vigor, etuts, pale, nervous sod 0111.10,ted, Wive singular appdarunc. About We eyes, couga, and symp• Faa urculauDiptieu. YOUNG MEN Who have Injured themselves by a certain praclice, to clop:a Iu vehvb aithie—a habit /fesill , ntly Watauga I[oll OS It AtiipalllulaS, UC aG eicauin, WIC Cateln GI Wall= art thouly tell, eVea when aaleep ; and d Ilia cured, cannon huh nape illap.mll/40, and 4.l4•StrOpt bout =Mt end bOdy, apply nnuhpliately. let pity that a yuuug moo, the hopes 01 his tolln try, Lib darling ut hie parents, should be allitalbenoll all pfbcpshlei atal onjoyuleuta th the by tha ounee.ittentee of dev.totog, 'row toe pats to nature, and tuaaisteg to a eetaeo, eeoret . 40 :apereoes malt, betere ceutexa itauto: na~i;~ue~~, Saect that a sound irend aad body are the most 118088811tt rettu6.ttas to promote ouuutabill Ltupptueaa. Ittoeau - Wititultt these, two purikey turough Lire tkeouttiOS a Wear) I.lln pro4,out u«urLl attelf.e., to 1,110 view ~ tut mud bora...oat .uadow tbt Witu araipair, and baud *mu tat alelancitoly reaca:Littu twat cue llavidUersd 01 anothar ocauea bligriteu wau uur owe. Dit..10111.460:V6 INVIthRuIiNG REILIWY FOR OR WL.a.6_LVESS. By this great and Imprtant remedy, Weaknese of IM Or4l,nA are zmeelilly 4-ureu, a.uu Mil vigor reaLored, of U: wool moyous and doolimated b 1.11051 alltiope, five U a uumedimoly-retiovo.l. Al impe , ,irotauto GI Aluritupd t riayo:cm, or Ileekti DomtuAliit Catloll, Ur VOll3, TrecaUllUE„ uaBaoBll Or EXAM/IitIOLLUI tau most eeurlui ;mu, N.porully cured. =E! The many thousands cured at this Inatiution within cm last tWairu years, and the LlaularOtta unc.ortant bufglub operations piniermeu by lir. J., witueesed oy ire re• poi Lora ka tau rapero, and many other. nth:ad:lS, CotloBB O . Wrath rave appeared agate uud again °more the . public, Leader Au staadttiv ad u .4enalenuin eJ c4aracter oats ye. Sponouning, Is a euiticieut g aseattima adlimeat. .I.)Mx.A.SrM IJJ faint U.IMNOL.—WeeII tau misguided and IlliprtLicaL voLury 01 pleodaro Ulla. DU 11.1.5 itaultair: Cite eau , u, al tam palatal disease, It too onou itappeas ourdo of drama Or afthat of atOaaVOry aetaft hue rum up plying w tuJou Watt, tram dailZatala aaa re• apecutuitity klau eitnati outflow/ Dan, delaying all too emotional uVmptomo Lit trio rUrria &Saida .rate hush %woo-ranee, edluakue, ma lacltl, larval, pragrus.lua. OIL Watt trial:alai rapidity, 1.11 deaf] pew i t; keno... Lou a1..1.11l ellatlf 111ga by do.noug AIM to “lets. laturtie LW. ft Liuura au traveler rbatrilig." it to a Lath aukaaay fact MA mintaamia lad vtatime to trio terriDa 1116u4sy, oil Lag to tau ktaaaitiaittuori ui iguotaut preILUIICI- Ore, vino, oy the use of Mai deadly pow., intrcur y, Cult. the Utrt.illutant mat mats 1110 redittaz ta ilia macrame. Tu mitsausee.—The Doctor's liiinoxnas bang in ha Office. Ake Letters mast contain a Stump to us on the reply seitemettaz eeut uy s,dr-Nu. uUUr totteriCP. street, EkilliMOre INEEZI . ESTATE OF WM. IL LOCHNIAN, DECD. NUTIC.—AII persons indebted to the Wu, to. thotau, tleu'Ll, will ple.s payment to the u dereatuott, and tho,o Itoeiug oe tnaud, wan we...1.111,4n utak) , auttaeuttoated for J Admmi-trator of the wtLi ar , liexed. N B —The remalial,g, °Co of liatt.LAV ARE, ouusa,t lug lu pttr, ut Loa,s, Latch,, Fouged, 130 la, • crewe, C,r peutcr, Cuuycr curl MaFuu 7 .l.oo,d, 010 cud Circular :KW:, Lurk Zen., Ltd ft. w ter o igeots, Weights, Br ~e Y. Llges at- (I 0 tom, 13 ilure3.1Vury limvna curl puts Ferlt., Orie Large rtutter-e 1 : e0e Ittt. Olorrhoo ouales and U. VA- Toety 01 %LI out heat a great loam trout rottsulelphif. p to a. 330013 6t. Survivieg Parinpr. ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN A.is solluiLad to Our very large assortmeut Of tr:ilwAslinas AM" I/Revisits ur every utze alai quality. GlSrs' JoUsIN KID 01,Vits, nett aruede untauta,tlren. All the darareat kruuS or WiarEit GLaves. /Argon assurttneut of tiaSISAY w tau city, CRAYS:re, aUSPliaDsitS, ISASDKIIRoanna, neatly Uanki Le d And every tad% in Gents' Wear, at CATHCART'S, Novi rn th. Rarrlghtir2 L. GODBOLD,. 12)1t ACIIt.;.I,L Tuner and Repairer,• Of mnodeons, so. , &c., will rec.:lye orders lb ilL.re , EV6 Mush; Slurc, w Ildricec street named place, ur ut 'lto duet' ler ou,lo, ._. ._ . ri...ti.eira 1 ri...aurs.l I .. . P I OT) PAPER AND t.',N V ELOPES with National dtrasna,ialTKii rA.VER.-wiiii Ei'liiew:* 12 city 01 Litutist ag, printed aril tor saleat alli BCIIEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, / 4 0 14 z 148 Liarciaburg &Walk •‘ .gl /// ill' // . ---. • i . . • . . * : N - . ' . . ... , - - - -",-- ~. . , ~ ..,, .. ....... . . . ~ - , ..: -- ...:4. -' ... ' ..-• ---- -- ------ . . . • . ti 1,11 .1 . --- ------- ......._-, _ . . . , . • $1 00 12 1.10 15 00 VOL XV. 0. ID. Grass , • - • • • :..• . = D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PEA.Ir A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND ,C ON SUME RS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and. would re=pectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, CIIs, varnishes and Glues, Dye-Stub', Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine 011ie, Bantle., Vials and Lump Glebes, Cairns Soap, Sponges and Corks, do., &a., dac , ay., &a With s general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from. the best mariurecturers and Per- umera,of Europe and this country &frig very large dealeri in PAINTS, WEIITE LEAD,, ' LINSEED . OIL, VARNISHES, wizrrtoiv-ar.tes, --AatTrsT'S ARTIST'S BRUMES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLQRS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS, etioB,,t_ _ V; , ; ..;,_.\ G .4 .. _20 1 .,-,-. tn "---.........._ ....,ro -wp-To _ _' agV 0 - 0---- th: P{{ iic MI! C P 1 9irri:30 14 • ---__ ,7-4'lfo-t-..e We respeolfullySite a 'call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the• wants of all on terms to their salisfaotion. TEETH I TEETH II .TONE'S AND TIIITEi'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietorp. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye I Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can ba purchasedin the °Wes, THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, C0..41-OiL CARBON OIL II +l' ~1 11 &fag large Tfur6asors is these 0110, we can offer induceoanuts to close buyeni. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal 011. FARMERS GRAZIERS, Those of you who - have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS' a trial know not their superiority - 4 and the adientage they - are . in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in good condition. Thousands nen testify to the profit they have derived froni theuse of our Cattle kowders by tie increasing ~q uantity and quality of pint, besidee improving the general 'health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex perience in the;husiness gives us the advantaga of kthorough knoWledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we MA in a very shoat time furnish anything pppertaluing to our_ business, on the test of tillisi • f_ Thankful for the liberel patronage bestowed on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of seplB dip PURE DRUGS . f go r pitc,gi, and the deilre to please all, to merit a continuance of the favors °fa; discrim inating public. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE NO, 19 COLORS, PAINT AND HARRISBURG, PA.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 20, Dirw 2brierttstments. • FREIGHT REDUCED. HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO. . Short and Quick Routc toy and from Lei EW YORK GOODS ORDEB.ED IN THE , MORNING liEe TURNED THE SAME NIGHT. Leave New York at 7 . ,Sfi' P. ilt , by. Fast Tilteugl/ pre= Train, arriving in ilorri,burg at 3 A. M., WJTHUU7 CHANGE. . 01 CARAS. Order Goods, marked . • via. HOPE EXPRESS CO., General office, 74 Broadway, New York. Branch " 412 • For Curtner informaiion inquire my le . en JUST ANOTRER .140T.•-:).:. -- "1 fl 06 Et • • EXTRA FINE 1. 1 01 • - ,GOLD - PE N 5 F NEWTO.N . S - Vs:innerly isa. 4 ttiy munufactiire, warranted to be the bos. 111 toe &teat pointed, most durable and au uheup al day &market; for Sale, with a variety , - of float .oi ;- ;vid Qtacli of various sizes and priees,tt . 'Lk; '1 E.R.'a VI 6;,&P . 1300 I.ot - et etr • • 41. NEW LOT OF LADIES' SIIOBPING'44. .TEA.V,ELING BAG Compitain.4 a flambee - of new "sty ifisvElsiTS , and L 'DIE& lioney Pursea anti line assortmo oat raceivettarat ler sato 7.7 . • BitittiN.l4l93- i atE4P BOOKSIORE ,„ , t-tr,at City Property for Sale. A LARGE TWu—S - ToliTBRIUii HOUSE and lut of; grJada, pleasimu ) gooicea o 6 Front iieiween uicerry.atreel alai 140 PtalloS goop. oJiactition. and of ei-, collect tone. Apply to 0: c 0. - IAIERMANi Ju4 - No. 28, South Second street. JOSEPH CABBY.. JOHN W. BROWN. • . ..• .CASEY & 'BROWN ILTTORNEY&ATLAVir HARII-I.BBIJI G: - P•ENN'A.. LIAT-ING associated together in. -the practice of In. Lap, ' Wlll d Wand' fairtirdily - Ann y 1 oij)tly w rail prardasiouin b1.11311/015e encrussid . to atm um:. at 1:11.1,1 611.34 tlll - 411 adore Slum llama Wusintanod Ln Nugiwa and .lerarita. REDO - U - I'lON IN PRICES.] - ME4l...vEz 4 Ylain awl Figured. Ps4ak _ LIaLarI.SSS, liatcadtyles and Quality. LUtthM - Lubat autbreat ktb.ba. 11L.AN...b.a Si:l44 Lz. Vie pr,cee to all we Above tiouths, uu exaMatatiOn, will be toutta . ..Lower alma...lvor," at - -' CATHCARTIS„ an 24 Neit dOor to the ttatrnsutuA . NIPURTELP ISOLUU-'A. N j. VISIT rare LAPIS, reCCIVOLI and ior doh, .00 M. Duck .Ili. 4.00 Erf INIULAdSIid IitA.I6II.SALIbA" lar g e timatttaLy ui umpi.y 11.01.1.8e3 murreis, 6114. 411.61. US44de tor ai.e./e by wat. DOCK &CO. JOSH 8. EibILTEL'd BOOT & SHOE STORE'. QUIINEit SECOND Az11) WALkI 6120., " liarrisburg,,Pa. A LWAYS on nand a large aseortment 01 BOurs, Luc vvry, 1.10111 fur lauwe geLIGIcuLCU, AMU. Onildfuzie Wear.— erh.:43., W suit LUi kUidzi ul rt VdIC ailoJE UltlAgri Lut.bo utsi gbyte by sugonor woriubon tt.e4l4lNti dont ut4ll..ort. B. SMITH, liscrv4o.a.r,. DENTISTRY. GEO, V. graduate of the .3argeiy, lAA la.: .aairliUtar, Add, LalLeLl Lttre' Oy DC. ilJegaS, SLreel, lotflYilM/11 Slur he n,IA WiiJUG, reze..7oi.ttliii Lilllll . lll* UL." 1r101.113 &LW LUu ~UL/l;0 111 gelltfriii, wuL Lle'ld pit/pared in/ peril/rill ail Oiklr./A11..141 111 Lie IhluLax ellaUf oUrgi./a) or el tut/duel' LILA duail 1101 Uc our, loltl,l Oy Id LUIS Ur ally UiLler silty.. fi.6 anAlu Ul lllierLlO. 1.0,6111 Li apkbl 1110 pIUVIAISGMULIiIU Teem, trum ui.te to a tuts set, mounted on tine par, elutluti, Q 44 4or tno V unatutto J tatie great plea3ura la ru.;oLumeti.ding.ttie ahoy. zeu 'nil Jay I!„Ar..aer patiautd OCl,Larrbsuurg, ayuu V dully ; uu..l. Lo.l..;uulLivat auuL ue. WILL ii.a . kur..a'aii 1.141.6 1/1 a 131:10.atillt/ aLliltir, It,ul Ely is.i.hrwledso 1,,L1t6 Liuya-uu 1. J. a tiutil,4.l..*, U. .U r r ULDEIt 111 V.I.DIEUALI 11 ! Aug ifu. °twice and selcavit Api4l4, 11'I "iat guArAawn-t. ol us lJ iudLf it:WY iAr.) Bolt BALE 1 A BIJILOINU bur, situate in West - Zi.) ila...k /An ium , unnis lin; to a 1, , l) addy, ./30. jot-mg qia 4hbi able Lila ,I'AVEttLY bur gaunt:ollr. 0/Vitro oi...en.frDiaililti dvill6.1 0 4. k• oni/sLOic. 11/y ti. iSta. ,m” Lik../N Eiugltsa aue . l.' Diu mobito eicaLud, (uy LA UuZJu uuudruti,), 1/11.4 aauuus ALIA ...4/JaluluilL3 Jl evwi ba cipuun tny Ar .41,1nt sr. GL VAN INGEN & SNYDER, - Designers and Enoravera on Wooly ()UR. 1 4 1e1 ItZe t.ALLEafki UT .Phstadelphia. EXECUi'E all kiuds of Wood Engraving wILh beauty, uurrvuu,,,s Liu o,,,p u t An y. nrruShoo lot Flue Book illustrasons, t ' koss wigwag cuts , by nenuL,g .Phorugrapll ur paguerr, can have wows 01 College. Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, btoves, Patents, tao. , engravla as wr.II usual apiodeatiott. Fauey -.blovetopesr-Labels, Bill Readings, Shovir • Bills, Vlsiting, Buehless end .other Card., en g raved in: tho . . highest style co art, awl at toe lowest prices. • For .yesusens of hue 'engraving, see the Illustrated works ofd. li. Lipiatioutt it lio., 131. li. sutler &co, • DR. T. J. MILES, .( SURGEON DENTIST' OFFERS his services to'the citizens, o Harrisburg and its vicinity. - aolicins a share o the public patronage, and gtves assurance that his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro fession. Bel ng an old, well tried dentist, he feels sale in oohing the public generally to call on, him, assUring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with bis services, Odice No. 128 Market street, i n the house lormerly'oe - Gaped by Jacob R. Eby, near tho United States Hotel; Harrisburg, Fa. myti l dly ' - FOR SALE. • " p.our One to Five' Hundred EfpDais . worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of C. O. ZIABBBSIAN oiarl4 No. 28 SoothiMoog Milt. Elje Ceirgraplj. AN ORDER COUNTE'RMANDED Camp , Curtin the lliadquarters of the entire force of 'Pennsylvania Troops now in the various encamp- Malt etAroughlo the: State- The order which. we published yesterday, call ing on the Governor to transport. the troops now in, camp in Pennsylvania, was.revoked last night by the War Department, after the most active preparations had been made to carry it into the most effective operations. The plan now ordered to be adopted, Is for the concentration of the entire force of the Penxisyliania trocitts in the various camps of the state in Camp Curtin, and from this point send them forward on the line passed over by Gen. Patterson. Some of the regiments in camp in the east had already started for Philadelphia en route for the city of Washington, but orders have been issued to change the route to this city, Where they will begin to arrive during to-day and tonight. It is expected' that by Monday or Tuesday, from eight to ten thomaud troops will be 'con centrated nt...Camp Curtin, from which point theY will be 'hurried forward as fast as trans ports can be - provided - by railroad. ULD'ItE&KS A:LPRIVII2' FOR TLLS UNION, The Bulletin leatni by special information ,tairmlea l tiing,. that the 'moyements of b. E. Ancona, in Congress, in voting with' the dis- Union faction' are properly appreciated by the Itiyal 'sons It appears that the Hon. klre Ancona,who-has been playing sal diorrill; his life,• when the war excitement broke out; had a Company of :cavalry, and gave out that he had made great effuits to have the corn . parry accepted, but without success. A few nays ago a Uliitect States officer suddenly ap iiared in ReAding to muster the company into Dn.:vice, which the government had been led to ' oujieve was fully organized and ready to march at a Moment's warning. the meantime 4 , upciicuilxyßtes in Oungresa laid_hecome knOwn to his C...XibtMielita. Elm; company was ••• • together. Eleven mentbaLs voted to serve under (.laPinin Ancona, but the - tialtiaLia of the 'Compa ny absolutely ionised, scums of the members stating that they thought it more likely that' Mr. Auedna wuniti tharch them into Jeff. Da vis s arniy,thanlitto that of Uncle 6ain. a nearly tio.ninioua vote it was resolved to dis band the company- This.being done, the com pany .rejoxpuized, bud eleeted other otticers, and, haie ()gore,' their se vices t..) the govern ment. it is understood Mutt Mr. Ancona is likely to meet with a warin reception on return 'to Berks. That gallant county knows no distinction of party now, but is bylid, for the Union. • Tun SUPPOSED SPY, arrested at Camp Curtin three .or four weeks ago, and who has been in , inison- ever since, inui relea.sed% last evening chrough the intercession of his brother, a rear-. *Up of Columbia, county in Aids State. ids real name is Charles Quick. lie is a eennsyl lias a; Lordly Ltving la Columbia comity, and a son _in the United States army. • iie us himself•a member.of the second United States cAvalry, ae EMI furlough shows, and came' with his company from 'l'exas. At the the time of Ms arrest there.was no evidence to warrant' his detention ; but the Mayor committed him for a further hearing, and he remained in prison until last evning. The man is evidently "all right," and why he was suffered to lay in confinement tar selong.a time, without an effort being /wide tiiteicertain the truth or falsity of his statvnaeut, Weise at a loss to conjecture. TEN TAMMANY Rsonarar, of :New York - city over one thousand strong, passed through • this city. last everiMg en plane - for Washington. The men (irefully armed, substantially equipped, and under command of experienced officers: We have no doubt the "Tammany boys," most of whora have the reputation of being good fighters, will distinguish therriselVes on the tented field. They expect to be sent into Vir _ girlie immediately on their arrival at the Fed eral Capital. - &NCO Tae HARTFORD (Coma.) CARTRIDGEI WORKS : ave sent iniMense numbers of cartridges to different parts of Pennsylvania, New Yoik, Ohio, and other stations where the troops can be readily supplied. The factpu is continually ma.nufaquring cartridges for "the use of our, army, and is using about two tons of powder and a 'prbportionate amount of lead per week. Thei9 is an active demand for all that can be Ma4.l ItOW it33IOVXD.-It is reported, on the au thority of a recent arrival from Memphis at Cinciraatl, that Gideon J. Pillow has been su -perceded in the command of the rebel forces on the l'A'' - 9 4 Ppi river by: / Bail/op General Polk, late Episcoparßishop'of the Diocess of Louisi ana. We have already announced the Bish op'S aPpointmenfto a -Brigadier Generalship, but this report of his elevation over the head of Pillow Is news. e've accounts of a great mongfarp crisis ' • anvnint ut that part of the wor ld which 4 which te indstratlittslnsinein-of all kincle t art l has had the effect of driving gold and slyer en tirely out of circulation. From oar Ittornmg hdltloo. BIVC 2N APPRECIATED 861 BY TELEGRAPH. FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. Accounts of the MUM Battle by Mem- berg of Congress. _ 4 p_ • A DRAWN BATTLE. The Chivalry Afraid to Show T'hera- selves OFFICIAL REPORT OP GENERAL AIcDOWELL. Only Three of our Men Killeo. and Twenty-Nine Wounded, =I .No FIGHTING ..TO DAL Fifty Thousand Rebel Troops at the Junction. Wiwi.p.:uTo47,, July 19 —Evening Cul, Richardson, Representative frOm Illinois, arrived here at two o'.clock to-day troin the oetti, of war. Up to the time he left bull Run, -at R. o'cldck this morning, there _Rad - been' u 4 gen eral tight since yesterday- At. sit there : were, however, occasional shots by skirmitthOrs on both bides. lien. McDowell informed Col. Richardson that , he should first : examine the locations of the enemy's batteries„their extent, etc., before again engaging the foe. eol. Richardson ea ) s, pen. iill.:1.1014C11 thinks that lorty will cover the number killed and wound ed, and or these three wereAtilled and twenty- Lane wounded, and the reaunatler nussiig. saco.ND DaPATO/I Eon. John A.',ll6oleartted of-the kique 'of Repieseutatales, lea ten.'MbDuweil's heid tpuutere at (lentreville' this' morning - at nine tit:haat and brouitt . tlie of" the battle at here thfe aictuoon. lie reputt.l that 4:3,144 a . rtiso 'actinecr.i. - js bri gade prueeeuen up 4.Liusvklipro4d]witli a view iv intuit int: fithinautis cif the three - meat • Pronii tient hatteriea at tne jhudtiou;a:s welt a, to 'in. -tercept dlicvnwatir pitilage` 01 - with - teialorcani' ante ire:in `tte ;Upper Valley. . . The confederates who iought oar.troops atthe Run are SupposCd , to .tit 'those who' "were . driven back honl various poi/its between Court lioutte and UtutteVille, to adiiiiiitu tti a iehl formineut of two regiments which were brought' up from tlatiaasas J during Licau//,. which continued UlaSut five hours. beapite vdrioua ruutvilsvt the evhdicion Vfalrairsiatth6 ulnae Of yesterday, it nosy be cliaraOter*d as a drawn, battle, there thing no decided result The co/Retie/aces uowti_re showed tnemselien during the battle, they' being altogether Con cealed by - titicips, raviues and entrenchnienta, front whioh. they directed their tire. The ii,e/übels uS awl:Liaise who witnessed the tight were AIuSSIS. 411 Uleruaud, Ilicluxrdsoh, Lovejoy and Logan, of 1 / 1 111A4 ; Noel, of JAW : Lunt ; Lunn, of Indiana, kmi r i exiteptesentative lioward, of New York.. It ilfeolhd'bfernalid's uelicf, from - What he - ascertained while :at the seat Of - War; that. the Gonfederat,s had yester ,day upwards at 60,0U0 inenst tue,Jauct4on, or who there concentrated. The Rumored Capture of Manassas Junction uontradicted. 'WAsHimerom, July 19 The report of certain special 'curruspendents, that the capture of iliatr!•assas. - jutted yas trounced Congress teLatty l , untrue: FIGHT AT BAIIIiatigSVILLE. Rout of Six Hundred of Witie's Nen, : . July 19, The following 14r-dust-been: rtcuived at the head quartees of-the U... 5. army here. _ • BaysaLY, July 19. To Col. R. D.> Townsend.-- , One of GeD Col's regiments, the Second lientucky,• - defeatsd, and drove six hundred of Wises inen Of. Bar boursville, Callen county, on the 16th instant' Signed, , G. B.„.,l4.cOnnrsay, • IaSCELLANEOI7B . -NBW:S. - ,F J P 4 O,II. VTR _FED .. - QMPITAL., • : WAgurwroN, July'l9 On the earnest representation of Sepator Latham, the war steamer Keystone .State will leave New York to r morrow;,. convpy the Northern Light 'from AsPittwall ,with . over $2,000,009 in specie from„palifornia. This duty performed, the Keystone State is to. % l ik e - f or the privateer_ Sumter until she factds ai l ld Cap tures her. . The Sergeant-at of tha,lEEߧa s .hi r . Ban, who has been confined to his hed..forAocne clays by severe sickness, is now con.vilescent. . - . . The Presiden t has .tran.guitted,.fe ,Congress the official correspondence containing an tlon.from her I,titaniciltijeity's gove4nelat.to appointa , join!, comnii.sson„ ,, nrity. referlnce „to, the prateiTalioniffid 4eyelpian , elt eircrpreir foundlaiiiiftsheries. He reCominetlirs tire Limes iary legislation on the tam tciting fiftte. Haying proeered Steam Pow.r Preire-trwe are prepar ed to execute JOB add B OK PRINTING ()revery owl Ip. ,ion owner than t Can ba done at any other establish m.nt In the country. .'our lines or I , ls constitute one•hAlfaquare. Eight line, or more than fear coned ate a square. Eaif :genre, one day one week onemonth ....... ........, three months ....... •• • •- • six months ........ • • • • one year .. • One Eq,are, 0n . ., day • • • • one werk 2 60 if one month . E 00 three Ir. oaths 600 six months 10 00 one year ...... /6 00 'Er BuSinws notices Inserted iit - the Loest Dams, Or be ore Marrtges and Deaths, btVt CENTS PER Wilt for each insertion. NO 68 /Kir Mart gee and Deaths to be charged as regular ad . vertbeuv.ole ' • ' THE BATTLE AT BULL EIIN. ANOTHER ACCOCKT OF THE ACTION. . A TERRIFIC FIGHT The Federal Loss One Hundred Killed and Wounded. MMENSE SLAUGHTER OF THE REBELS. A FATAL MISTAKE. Our Troops riring Upon EEtoh Other. Welommins, - July N. Special details of the .Iff:tits at Ball Baia have ust come to hand, as follows : Yesterday morning, previous to the approach of our army to Centrevill.e, the enemy had re treated to Bull Run, a few miles further south, and had taken a very strong position, not a great distance from Manassas Junction, , The fourth brigade of Geri. Tytei's 'division, -under command of Col, - J. 43.43fdardiwn, of the litichigan volunteers,: . coriiiiaing,..of the second and third Michigan, -the fist' Massachu setts and the twelfth New York regimerits, led the march in advance of Centrevyle, just after our occupation of that place: 'They were es corted by two hundred cavalry; tuid'cr Captain A.U.; Brackett, for reconnoitering purpose_. On.nrriying at the height opposite. Bull Run, in the rear of Centreville, they found a long slope intervening, and in the distend°, on the edge of the woods, the enemy could be seen. General Tyler sent for an artillery force, for the-purpose of dislodging: them When the guns arrived, they were rapidly served by Lieu tenants Babbitt and Benjamin. The first shell dislodged a body of . cavalry from a grove, a mile and a half distant. Andther of our bat teries soon came up, and aided our fire. The action commenced at half-past twelve o'clock:, but the enemy did not reply., for half an:hour, though they could be s..en ooncen gating their forces frornManassati. ` At, I P. M., their battery of four guns opened, and shell and grapa shot fell thick. and bot atnctuig us. Two privates o Brackett's Gm f ;dry were disincauited by the firstftre Cut ItictLerdektisarignilq-AlOl2 began to rep connratro tile woods, wicks vi w 'to tiiking the enemy's gum( in the rear, if `possible. ' The Massachusetts Regiment led the vas, followed tiythe: . Michigan Second, the'Nee , :tork Twelfth deploying to the extreme right and " dashing inte the' woo:Is from_the slope is beautiful style. _For a shor time all was sill` and Gen f Tyler thought the, enemy was retreating, but in a few minutes terrific volleys of iroldietry opened upon us. This continued but a. few minutes, when our troeps a appeared en. -the. ; edge.of the woodebringing out the dead: era wou/ideci arubnlances in the field. Captain Bracket says the firing of the wulkst ry exceeded any thing he ever smirk tkeF.ico. After the mistake was discovered, the howit zers were served until the ammunition was es haused." The artillery was dragged out of the Add by barb all the horses 'having been killed. Our main column then advanced, firing oa the_enemy with artillery at grent disadvantage, while their shots told en us with fearful' effect. Four. 96mpanies of.the Nlaesaehueette Fifth Regiment were exposed to the fir, of the enemy &OM:three positions. They itood their ground until they got into the cross-Are the Michi gan Second, when they retired, in much disor der. Two of our howitzers catue on the enemy, but did not fire, supposiog them to be frienge. Our mensuitered terribly from the fire of our own musketry upon them by mistake. Our forces were fired on. in retreating, but General Tyler, on the hill, covered, the ; retreat. somewhat with artillery fire. ,Rie ~Michigan Second and New York Twelfth. iniferecipost. For, an hour the, final connonuding on each side was tremendous.. The -enemy had, eight guns in their batteries. Our loss is estimated at one hundred kilted and wounded. The rebel loss is believed to, be , seTere. It is impossible to forward the , mkthea of those killed and wounded. ... a ;', The. civilians had buey, time &Axing' the bullets and ehells, floe day was .hottuad no water could be obtained; nor were there rntiona on hand for' the half-dead men who came out of the battle: Our troops did not retreat, asmeprestided in, some quarters, but only retired to prepate for si more effectual engagement : :Majox Besterat the ] absent officers and rAtia, whether oa furlough or not are herg:hy. direcM4l, taretiro to the camp. immediately The: Second and Third regime* :are now onder orders. to . march. Signed Wm.. A, ;Mil, Col, ,Colingisolding -quPPYTaa4igt9l 'iMbraeiß C4.I7IYRE BY 4 - PETVATEICB. • '43oEiro2 Jnly 19. The Captain of the sChoonet . Lapwiog, at Holmes Hole, reports that , he-waa told by the officers of the 80-wand-Pigs -light ship that a , brig and pilot- boatmerelcaptured-,yeattrday off omen's Land by tiprivateer.; TROOPS Ip-,'4I,LNELVE,EA TesxQA~„ July 18. Li *),,; E90 111 .e1iter 4 . 97 nave been ordered to inarsAtTt,.eim. es soon as transportation can be farriiihsd by the tamed" RA !ES IJF AlPirEnif,lNG -..~~.. ORDER FROM COL. IV*. 13.,)siAitaq. am? wAsHiNGTON, NeaT,E4st. JPIY 19 80 28 XOO 2 GO 8 00 6.00 800