Pittsburgh Kean, George D. Ebbert, P. Mc- Laughlin. Second Ward—John M. Irwin, Jap. Black, Will A.. Lare, George Deary, Gcorgo Arm strong. fhird Ward — Jackson Duncan, Hugh Daf fy, Frank Kelly, F. B. Porter, John O'Neill. Fourth Ward— James Caldwell, Martin Con nolly, W. W. Speer, .W. W. Carson, SrH. Watson. /yi* Ward—WUiUm Bcott, Wm. Brown, Reese Jones, Ches. Klrsch, John O'Donnell. Sixth Ward—Jos. R. Hunter,(David Me- Knight, James Blackmoro, William Floyd, WiU M. HartxcU. Seventh Karri—V T. Patrick, F. Shattinger, Henry Atkiusen, Simph Sweeney, Henry fioffmuter. ' / Eighth Ward —Philip James, John B. Lar — kin, H, W- Roberts, Cha*. Lowry, John D. Erast. '' yintk Ward— Hajh Kane, James Neason, and thrat others; The Killed and Wounded in Colonel . Jackaon'a Regiment* It will be teen by reference to our telegraph? ip dispatches, that the Thirty-eighth Penn sylvania Regiment, (better known as the Hinth Pehnaylrahia Besenre) under command of Col. C. F. Jackson, played a. conspicuous part In the battle at DrainesriUe, on Friday last. Only two are reported killed; but the list of wounded l»_glren at twenty-two— among rUiein'Capt. Robert Galway, of the Government Guards, and Capt. Dick, who had command-of a fine company from Mead ville. Alex. Smith, reported wounded in the neck, is said to be a brother of A. D. Smith, of Allegheny city. ' There are eight c6m panies In this regiment from Pittsburgh and vicinity, to wit: Pittsburgh Rifles, Capt. L. W. Smith; Gar ibalda Guards, Capt. Hardtmeyer; Iron City Guards, Capt. J. T. Shannon; Government Guards, Capt. Rebt. Galway: Chattier* Val ley Guards, Capt. Barnes; City Guards, (B) Capt. Brookbank; M'Keeiport Union Guards, Capt. Lynch; Allegheny Rangers,-H. S. Fleming. The names of the wounded are given in the telegraphic dispatches. eighth Ward Primary Meeting. This Republicans of the Eighth Ward met «oa Saturday evening and 'placed the fol lowing names to be voted for by-ballot on __ Saturday, 28th inst., between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, p. m.: Alderman—Thomas Daft. Select Council—* One to be voted for—Robert Coward, Samuel Morrow. Cossuton Council— Three to be voted for—J. M. Killen, John J. Zellofer, B. Loister, Chris* topher W. Smith. Armor— One to bo voted for—Christian King, John Moran. School JHrtcter*—Two to be voted for—Wil liam Hutchison, Thomas Neely. ComtabU— l One to be voted for—George W. Shaffer, Patrick Farrel. Judge of Election— Stettler. Inspector of Election —Joseph Caskey. Floub at Auction—This afternoon, et 8 o'clock, Mr. Davis will sell by auetioh, at the upper end of Duauesne Depot* comer of Lib erty and Marbary greets, Jot account of whom it may-concern, 1M barrels of flour, •lightly damaged by water. The flour is all of superior brands, SL Louis makf. Tixatu^—The “Gold Seekers,” and a mu •ieal Christinas place entitled, “Beauty and the Beast,” comprise this bill for this evening ' -at the Theatre. The latter pleco has been in rehearsal, and will, no doubt, be put upon the stage in good style. ' , , At-Kxstzn.—Mar. Anderson, colored, charg ed with an aggravated assault and battery on John Peek, Br., alio colored, has been arrest ad and committed for trial l>y,Mayor Wilson. Waits to Gst The*— i n these war times It beeomes a matter of some Importance to many to know whero cheap goods of reliable quality can be purchased. To euoh of our readers as desire to know, we will say Wm. H. McGee A Co., of Fed eral street and the Biamond, Allegheny, have *>a hand a full stock of fall andwinter goods, jwady made or Burnished te order, made in the' latest sad most fashionable styles, at prices that defy competition. One visit will be suf- tWfiysertipn.'’. - ..... f.. PROS YESTERDAY’S EVENING GAZETTE.! Knap’s Pittsburgh Battery. It most be very gratifying to onr citizens | to observe with what credit the officers and > men of thii splendid battery have acquitted themselves In each of the three skirmishes in : which they have recently been engaged. The | consists of one hundred and eight men, abont seventy of whom are Pittsburgh ers. They have four 10-ponnder Parrot guns —the best in the service—and are clothed and equipped in excellent style. The company has been In service three months, and the men are exceedingly well drilled. The horses are not snrpassed by any in the service, and they have been thoroughly trained to the work. It is now proposed to increase the number of men, so as to form another section, for the pnrpose of adding two howitzers to the bat tery. With this view, Lieut. Charles A. At well has been detailed on recruiting duty, and is now In this city, where he will remain for ten days or two weeks. He will enlist twen ty-five good men r and we advise those who wish to this arm of the service, not to let this ~dppertnnity slip, as they can never have a better. Knap's Battery is attached to Col. Geary's Regiment—a regiment that has gained a high reputation for the skill and energy displayed during several sharp engagements with the enemy. The Battery is under command of the following officers: . Captain—J. M. Knap, of Pittsburgh. First Lieutenant—C. Tlngley, .Philadelphia. First Junior Lient—Chas. A. Atwell,Pittsb’h. Second Senior Lieut—E. R Geary, Westm’d. Second Junior Lieut—J. D. McGill, Alle’y. The officers have all passed a very oredita ■ ble examination before the proper committee, the men are well drilled and disciplined, and It cannot be doubted that this corps will gain many laurels before tbe war is ended. Persons desiring to enlist can see Lieut. At well by calling at the storo-of Atwell, Lee & Co., No. 8, Wood street. Pennsylvania Institution for the The Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Managers of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, shows that there are 175 inmates in the institution at the pres ont time, which is an increase of ten over a corresponding period of .the preceding year. Of this number, twenty-three were rcooived during the post year, and in the same time eleven were discharged and two died. Penn sylvania furnished 153 of the pupils, Hew Jersey 13, Delaware 5, and other States 6. Twenty-two of the above contribute, wholly hr in part, toward their own shpport. In ad dition to these, there are six day scholars, who reside with their parents or guardians. Of the goods manufactured by the male in mates, there were 33,505 brushes, valued at $7,451 14; 26,261 brooms and 143 whisks, valued at $l,lOB 01 ; 720 yards of carpet at $lB6 13, and 657 door mats at $374 75, mak ing a toUtl of $12,120 03. The females made up articles principally of beads and knitting, wuich were valued at $1,038 29. The receipts of the past year were but $26,807 13, whilst the expenditures amounted to $43,072. The deficiency to a great extent was made up by a balance of about $6,000, which remained over in the treasury from the previous year. Muster Roll of Ike Curry Rifles, 103 n Rxatmarr, P. V., Cisr Oak, KrrTaffxiKo, Pa. Capt..Gso. W. Gtxxtoiz; Ist Carp-. C. K. McKee; Ist Lleat., Jos. Rodgers; 2d do Him. Hays; 2d do Dinl. L. Coe; 3d do G. Swartzlandcr Ist Seigt., Jas. Adams; 4th do C. Bomlangh; 2d do Tbos. Han; sth do W. Harrison; 3d do Sol. Barnhart; 6th do W. Woodruff; 4th do 9. M. Criswell; ?th do J. H. Crawford; 6th do B. Crawford; -Bth do Jas. M. Carson; Drummer, H. W. Coe; Teamster, Abram Adams; Fifer,Al*x. Dunlap; Abel Augustus . flays H Begot Alex Barr Robert Hlle Simoo ' Rankin Danl L Borford Reuben Hilliard Peter Baakln BeoJ Barnhart Isaac* Hilliard Jackson Robb Hamilton Beer Wm' Banksy E Boeenetull 3 BeamerMC Hllo John L Rupert John Beonlnger.H It Montgomery H Sanderson Sami Bleb John B Jackson Alex C Shakeley Geo W Boyle Owen Jordan David Shakeley D C Brenniman Jas Joseph Newton Shakeley Doul K Burford Wm Joom John M Shields Jae Brennlman L A Kelly Richard A Sloan Uriah Crawford Jno A Keefer Wm D Sloan P Campbell A • McElhany Jno S Sehearm Jno Campbell J A McCoy Matthew Schwartzlander 1 Coe B F McCoy Joecph Schneider A Craig Alexander McClure Horry Sowers Wm Devinney T J McClure Tho* L Sweet James Denney Barney McCool Wesley Sherlock M Dorenspeck D McCleary Robt Smith Wm A KrrlngerMC Payne Orrin Snow Nicholas Erwin John Pierce Wm G Truly Chas Franz Lorenzo Pomborthy Wm Walley David Gibson John A Pool Samusl Wattenon Goo Gilson Walker B*« Wm ~ Wolff Jas Harper Robert Jteeco Jacob White Mlcbcal Hays Jno H Begoe Henry White Celeb Yoekey J K Departnre of Wynkoop’a Cavalry* The fleet of boats chartered to convey Wyn koop’s Seventh Cavalry from this city te Lou isville, was all ready to start at noon, but ow ing to the fact that targe numbers of the men were scattered through the city, enjoying a "spree,” several hours delay was occasioned. The Mayor's office was converted into a guard house, and squads were seat in all directions to bring in the stragglers. Many amusing scenes were. witnessed as the absentees were] marched in. Each one had what he regarded a goodaxeuse, and all seemed anxions to ward off any suspicion of an intention' to desert. Some, were found in beer saloons, taking a farewell glass, others were picked up on the street, and several were found in stores, making purchases pf provisions. One big German was marched into the Guard H'ouse, having in his possession about fire pounds of Bologne saussage, which created roars of laughter. Another chap was caught running along Smithfleld street as bard as he could go -(running from the%iver)and he explained his n deseruon ” by producing a letter addressed to the “ loved ones at home,” which be was anxious to deposit in the poitoffioe before his departure. Most of the'ramblers were gath ered up, and the few who remain will be anx ious to tako the first boat. The First Ward School, Allegheny, During the past week, the examination of the pupils attending the public schools in the First Ward, Allegheny, have been progress? log. A friend who was in attendance speaks of the progress of the children as highly sat isfactory. The teachers employed in this school are industrious, intelligent, and very successful in imparting ipstroction to others. On Saturday afternoon, the pupils in the principal's department, were examined by Mr. Doutbett and Mr. Chamberlins. The answers wore prompt and generally correct, showing a commendable degree of proficiency. Mr. Doutbett, in conclusion, made a stirring 'appeal to the children and parents in favor of a regular attendance and a more devoted ap plication to their studies, and administered a well-timed rebuke to those parents who feet so little inters** in their children's welfare as to absent iJiepM«lves from theso examina tions, and hoped tfeat s«r9 would be an im provement in the future. Danqek mob Rook Oil.—Mayor Wilson has received a communication from the Pres ident and Treasurer of the Allegheny Wire Suspension Bridge Company, notifying him that there are moored in olose proximity to their structure boats containing oil in barrels and in bulk, causiog imminent danger to the bridge from fir* and consequent heavy loss to the They express their belief that in the eveni of a fire tbe oity would be responsi ble in damages, and request the Mayor to bare them removed immediately. Tor Ibub Buqapk.:—Another detaohment of the company raising here for the Jjrish brigade has been tent to Philadelphia, and the company will soon be full. The Econo mites, with'that liberality which harcharoe terised them sinoe the breaking out of the W. bare contributed $3OO to aid in the or ganisation of this corps. A Ban Hcsbabd.—Thomas C. Warrington, shoemakor, of Grant street,: ka* been held te .bail by Mayor Wiltontoharged on oath of his wife Bridget, with surety of the. peace. She alleges that he has been in the habit of beat ing her, and that he has threatened to kill her. He ought to-enlist if he want* to kill anybody. •. , ' Tbs Schools.— The public^school* of this city will, close on .Tuesday, the. day before Christmas, and re-bpen on Thursday, after New Tear'S.' The Schools of Allegheny have until tbe Monday after New Year's. Arrival op Major Errxtt. —Among the passengers arrived at New. York, In the At- Entiei from Port Royal, U RusatLL EttHfrof this tMy, paymaster of General flleyen's Briffrt* Oor Rook Table. Clifford and tbe Actress; or. The Reigning Favorite. A Tela of Love, Passion, Hatred and Bo* cage. By Margaret Blonnt. Author of “The Maid, the Wife, and the Widow,” “The Lady of Castle- Rose,” Ac., Ac. Philadelphia: T. B- Peterson A Brothers; Pittsburgh: For sale by John P. Hunt, Masonic Hail, Fifth street. Price SO cents. From the title alone, ai transcribed above, the reader will be able to judge pretty accu rately, what the aim of the writer of the vol ume before us is. If the measure of success reached by the author shall be equal u the olaim put forth—probably by the publishers —that the story within these yellow paper covers, is “ one of the best and most exciting love novels ever published”—“far superior to Dumas' Camille ”-~no doubt that will be quite a sufficient degreo of excellence to satisfy the bulx of novel-readers ; —perhaos the very pre tension thus put forth, will be a sufficient in ducement to many to read “ Clifford and tbe Actress.” Health of the “Wild Cat” Regiment, The 105th Pennsylvania Regiment, under command of Colonel A. A. McKnight, now in service near Washington, has lost but three men by death daring the past month. This corps is familiarly known as the Wild Cat Regiment, and was principally recruited in Jefferson county. Although the number of deaths has been few, the sick list has been unusually large, as will be seen by tbe follow ing monthly report of the siok, together with the diseases by whioh they have been afflicted: Typhoid fever, 40; Catarrh, 109 ; Diarrhoea, 10 ; Measles, 13; Pneumonia, 7; Rheuma tism, 5; Bronchitis, 3; Dyspepsia, 2; Spasms, 2; Sprains, 3 ; Dislocation, I—total, 198. Tue Criminal Court. —The December term of the Criminal Court begins on Monday. The calendar is unusually light, and the term will bo short. Our readers will be heartily gratified to learn that there are no murder cases to try. There are two or three charges of forgery, a number of larceny cases, and the usual supply of assaults aud sureties to be disposed of. It would bo well for the tax payers if the terms of this Court could be les sened about one-half—and it %* well that they have Judge: who rush the business with com mendable facility. Robrtnq a Soldier.—A soldier belonging to Colonel Wynkoop’s Cavalry Regiment was robbed on Friday evening, of fifteen dollars, by a fellow named Jacob Hixenbaugh, at a tavern on Water street. Tbe soldier missed his money before Hixenbaugh got out of tho room, and proposed a “search” to find the gnilty party. Hixenbaugh was the first to make for the door, when the soldier grabbed him and took the money from his pocket. He was arrested and committed to answer. Alliteration. —The Allowing names be long to one fyunily in Jefferson county. We suppose it is not equaled in alliteration in tbe State. Six brothers, each with a double name, aud each part commencing the letter L ! Here are the names: Lucius Lensom Lockwood, Lewis Leffet Lockwood, Levi Lambert Look wood, Limoo Luther Lockwood, Lester Lafay ette Lockwood, Livingston Leroy Lockwood. Court Appointments. —The Judges of the Quarter Sessions have appointed the following officers for the December term: Crier —J. W. Patterson. 7Vpefac«s—■Robort Neely, J. C. Smith, M. B. flartzell, Charles Roberts and David Caldwell. 7b Attend Grand Jury —Jonathan Neely and James Sharp. Auditor Appointed. —Mr. John Fullwood has been appointed Auditor to examine the accounts of the Prothonotary, Register, Re corder and Clerk of tho Courts. Mr. Full wood Is a most competent person for this duty, which will be faithfully performed. The House op Refuge. —There are now in the Refuge 148 boys and 56 girls, a total of 204 inmates. There were in the institution on tho 26tb December, 1860, 124 boys and 40 girls, a total of 105, an increase during tbe presont year of 39 inmates. Nice Letter Paper.— W. C. Smyth, No. 50 St. Clair street, has for sale a fine article of lotter paper, with a bird’s eye view of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity. Just the thing to use in writing letters abroad. Worthy of Ibjtation is the example of the Messrs. Barker A Co., 59 Market street. They have in storo an immenso stock of Dry Goods, purchased at all tbe advantages of tho cash system and tbo Eastern auction sales when prices wore the lowest, and tboy have decided, notwithstanding tbe rccont unparal leled advance in price*, to close out wbat re mains at the same rates as formerly. Re member this, and not only buy what you now want, but improve the opportunity for sap plying future wants also, as there is no doubt of a continuous advance in prices for a long timo to come. We hope and bolieve that this action will make this firm more popular than ever, though the possibility of this is doubtful, judging from the crowds that throng their store. Attention, Company.—Volunteers who ex pect to retain their health unimpaired during the campaign, must see to it themselves ; do not trust to the Army Surgeons; supply yourselves with Holloway's Pills and Oint ment. Every English soldier’s knapsack con tains them. Only 26 cents per box or pot. 212 Wu. Fobrest, Carpenter and Joiner, Job bing Shop Virgin alley, between Smitbfield street and Cherry alloy. All kinds of House Repairing done on short notice and in work manlike maunor. Charges moderate. Leave your orders. All orders promptly atteuded to. X Doctor C. Bsals, Water Cure and Homce pathio Physician ; also agent for Rainbow’s celebrated Trass for Rnptnres. Corner of Penn and Wayne streets. 1 Dentistry.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 246 Ponn st. attends to all branches of tbe Dental profea sion. I From Kentucky A correspondent of the Cincinnati Com mcrcial writes from Frankfort: Oar troops are making more rapid progress on tbe Green river bridge than }s reported. It will be completed in six days, so that the cars can run over, and then on to Nashville, with a short stop at Bowling Greene. We will have just enough fighting between the river and. Bowling Green to season our men. It is believed here, and confidently asserted by gentlemen who hare recently met General Buell, that the plans for the capture of Zol licofier will be successful. Two Union men and one secessionist write from QwiugsriUe, Dec. 19th, that it is re ported and generally believed there, that Mar shall and Williams have fifteen thousand troops between West Liberty and Pikeion, with their scouts extending near Owingsville. Although it mav seem incredible, the gentle man receiving tne letters fears it is so. It is not generally believed here. The Kentucky Legislature pate Mr. Linooln on the back, and asks him to dispense with Secfotary Cameron. The request is modest, but will scarcely be complied with. IV/fURPST $ KOONS, Commission JjX Mkeceant*, and Wholesale Dealers in HACK* KEEL. SALMON, SHAD, HEBINBG, CODFISH, Ac., No. 140 North Wharves, between Kin and Arch streets, pHiLanttraiA. 30ny barrels Mass Mackerel—Urge, and medium 1,2 and 3, in assarted package*. 00 barrels prime No. 1 Halifax Salmon. 1000 do Economy Mem Shad. 4000 do superior No 1 Herring, Consisting of different brands, Labrador, Halifax, Bay of Island and Eastport, Ac. • 6000 boxes tooled ana No. 1 Smoked Herrings, 1600 qaiotails Oeorge's and Grand Bsnk Codfish, Which we now offer at the loweet cash prices, and solicit a call befbrs baying. MURPHY A KOONS, d*4.~6md No. 146 North Wharves, FhTVs. a. *. w. tatwa——...—.A. tram* tailor. rjpAYLOK & imcffitfEK, Commission X MaacuAXTß, No. 46 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. •V* Personal attention Riven to the purchase and sab of PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE generally. Moderate advances msde on consignments of staple articles. virnncn Messrs. THOMAS ARBUCKLE A 00., Pittsburgh. •• KING, PINNOOK 4 GO., do. . JOSEPH o; RUTLKBi Cincinnati, And Cincinnati merchant* generally. nnMtnd Bissolution of co-partner- SHIP.—The flno of JL ft J. WATSON A CO., lately engaged in thd Orode»7 sod Boat-Stem trod. dm, waa dJaaotod on the 6tb day of November, IfWl, by the withdrawal of T. H. ANDERSON, and the boatman will be dosed oot byJAS, WATSON, of the firm of 1L A J. WATBON, at their offloe, who alone baa anthority to eettlo the baatnem of the late firm. JAHJB WATSON, Ja. i Sor>2Tth. lStiL—no2fc3m Unn; 30,000, bosheoU ri*l2s fcr Chicago Spring, and fV4O torred western.? Corn: •Orta. Prorwons are r qtrietl . Whisky'datlat IS9&. TplSH—7 CodfiJrtj, ' . - JD ‘ .; ,SD banvla Baylsiand lßrri|rig, '* ,i liecrijedr otMvnwfgntaeoi; will j^Xfaybtte^all. MME. MATILDA CRIVELLL POSITIVELY THE FIRST AMD ORLY GRAND Operatic Concert IJT PITTSBURGH, ON THURSDAY EVENING, DEC.' 26. The Manager, desiring to render this entertain ment the MOST BRILLIANT 'EYES GIVEN IN THIS CITY, begs tear* to inform tbe public that the following eminent Artiste have been engaged, and will appear Jointly with the world renowned MATILDA CBIVELLI, -The celebrated Cantatrice of the Grand Italian Opera of Italy, France, England and the New York Acad emy of Music. SIGNOR ACHILLE ARDAVANA, The eminent Baritone of the New York Academy of -Music, and Havana Opera House. SIGNOR GARIBALDI, The famous Baseo Profondo of the Italian Opera of. -Italy, Germany and the New York Academy of Music. MR. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, Pianist to her Majesty, the Queen of Spain, and bon* orary member to the principal Philharmonic Bod* etie* of Europo and Amorics. ~ A CARD. Tbe attention of the public U particularly called to the concentration of taienton one and tbeaame eras ing. Notwitlwtandlngthis, tbe.management.darir*, 1 lag that all classes of the community,- may have. an. --j opportonlty of hearing the greatest MvingArtiftsof. the age, (In'tbeir'respective unee,)the managers have concluded to roduoe the price of tickets to FIFTY ’ >. CENTS, WITHOUT. EXTRA CfIAROR TOR RXtXEVXD SEATS,:,. which’cau only be procured at Messrs. KLKEJUSBB’ and MELLOH’S Music Stores. •’ ' : *®"Theaale of Tickets will commence THIS (Mon day) MOBNING, at 10 o’clock. open at 7% o’clock. Concert esmmences at 8 o’clock.' The Piano used on this occasion is one of Steinway’s Grand, kindly famished by Messrs. Kleber A Bro. jpiTTSBUKUH THifiATHK THIS EVENING. GREAT ATTRACTION FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Gold Seekers. Martells .. ......Hr. Henderson. After which the’ beautiful Fairy Musical Piece en- titled Rcautyaml the Beast. / ; y, with songs, —..Ettio Henderson. QKAND PANORAMA THE WAR, EMBRACING THE FALL OF FORT SUMTER , And all the prominent-Batties op to the preeeat time. • The exhibition' will commence (on MOIfDAY, Dec.' ■ 23d, and continue every evening during the week; at • c " MASONIC HALE. < Door* open at t>% o’clock. Panorama will more at . / 7Jd o’clock.' .. . ... Admlsrfon 25 cents; Children tinder 12 yean of igA ■ '• > 7 half price. • . MrTht Panorama will be on exhibition CHRIST- - HAS AFTERNOON. Doors open at o’clock. ■ •- J dsZL-lwd • * i ; ■•'i SPECIAL JTOTICES. KAITHOOD-How lost, How RESTORED.—Jest published in a Sealed Envelope.: Price 6 cents. • a. Lectors on tbs Nature, Treatment and Radical. :: Cora of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Invol* notary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi^. menu to. Marriage gepcralijV’NerTbainCJe, OfflasUttPr-. tion, Epilepsy and Flu;. Mental ad Physical loca-„T parity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. fiy.BOBT.J,- “. CULVER WELL, M. D., author of the Greek Boor, j. 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