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Dtp,0471.0„.03,1 co'zikettPsseinvAeli— ,.•• ‘ • ."p - the Buse % , . 4- . - • ~, . . the dimilestioa of the buildl re itha at ir ielmi ':.:. - zi. •- . eskers/. Colley of p o D r -° -Pl° / -plea Ofh--Weitimpetey - tb na a ti re faaa t ' to take . .-,.. .. .. . : - ' •- —. 0- - , E4pteesber .::.:, 1 7 , :•: i ' x :' ''' • '.. ; la ar e" . TaliPoAlt.' iiliittas. Central ltelleoh ► if; '• - • " ' :Al, .: g °2l, ...r ain " 411 Y agro•ct to Nil azai l d " : • .:,..,...... ~7.5 ~,....,, ~....m•igrti on - areek - .: 1 Glides of pail - th s . "' • 4 ,rirtaintml. 14'41...1L.' ll'd. i ."l l 3 PI of s.p. r.l ' likr-.. .• -7r-.7.'---- 112..^.04 dth of &pp. 1,..T:iik:,.,,;-_,,-;::;:,.1.7 , , c4 . ."‘: ' ,~(. ._ _.~~t ~. ..-y am ~.S . 4r-4 • • • • • - Nr;DOBIiAY • ir °mon!. PAPER oP rils ertr. ltisnosowaloav Avon f o r _the .e r i e sktry U. zro:ts tteset—earrected daily r - _ . IN aux. x smart 9 9,0146 ..; '9B 14 12 ' I .‘ . . . • -90 ---0 Itarqmeter :Republican . . . '..- County - Comauuon . :Thet:Depittilitatt voters ; of Alkerny _County we. requited 40 meet- -at MID* tied places of holding ehuittona,..on;,. IiATIDIDAY. TEE , Mork DAY; 0/ ASIGIIBT, 288T4, BEING THE LA 6 T - OATIMIDAY . :I F - .. 1. 4 - 24otenr.,—Or;Taz. - AFTIEDOON 01 . • BALD DAY.;•to eelett 'LW° DELEGATES fr om each , alentlint'ldletriat 'pecloot lathe county; to rep . ", ,resent then. is : the EnnublfounClizoty Conteatione tttdch will eiatoble the Court Zion* to tho Ch 7 ,Of Yfttatifigh, On MOND AY.. TILE att . DAY 07 eir.Primpsit. NEXT,—rizetut Tut inusf 3105. DAY, OP B EPTufalllAT.ll:tlffffDl THE roarartioN • tor: iakuutit; - the ONOCt of ikidesaventkin toplaa in mud. titbit Siodfdates foithe tiadwine aka, Hst ; • One ntenther of (knout for tie Toenty.lkcioul One inteituotof I:uireiepr thi Teenty.Thlrd Coo. • violdwd.bistdet. . . Markt Attorney for the ititinty offAlkigheny. EtiteSeritdr Litho Chanty of Allegheny. • Pits alembers ottbe Donee of Eepreeentathree Lt. • th• Oxus* of Allegheny. , • - ' - A : County Oeutiohnioner tbr the Camay of Alls. , A irootor..of the-DOCe.6 - n-, *be County or Ace, Pea primary meetlop to select these d.ftatee 1. to hele.ta toe country. between tt e hoots of _6 and 6 F . o'clock ths oftemoon. an& la the 'cities of - Pitts.: • "burgh and Allegheny, and in; theboroughs of the , *comfy. between do :hours of 8 and " 8 o'clock in the .imicios - or told day. The eakctlon of &legatee In the. totrusblite will be by lunch:tug. and In:the cltlea DI order of theltintiihre Coin! dttec ; ; -"JOHN V. DIIAVO, Mittman, . • sonoiras, • .ii.BettclatY. 1 r - . 'Sword Presentation at it - imp Howe. Yosteiday; at. 2 e'cloolir.W Dr McAhoy presented a sword end other , military 'tenon. „ .trstainti to Lieut. Matt. Rarbison,en behalf 'of the Mica of Bakerstown and vicinity, as follows The Rums in which we live arirof thrilling Interest, and the tutus before us, of omit mo ments beirons* of the moat: events . which ate ' quickly-to , To-chip the eyes of the whole world are turned to theNestern Con= linent to see ; what Shalt bithie grand finale of the impending crisis.. You are in Provi dence of God to: take part lo the ' great strug gle. Let the religious element linter Into your minds - and' Ere your zeal. - Remember the Meanie: Freedom is sacred,. and that you are called upon to cont end for the perpotnettion of those rights sitili s i:lees Of freemen, which wino bought by:kloodof Our forefathers of the Amerioan Intim _ Their deeds 'of ; valor and marering are the household words Of this nation. So shall be with - the heroes and martyr"Ts of this war; ther may die, but their names and deeds of valor shall never dia. 'You areellied to put down a rebellion, which, for cruelty; and atrocity, has no parallel in sacred .--orprotalehistory since thedays of Absalom. Go then, inGod'ortaMe go,..Aefend the. right, ima maintain icand the Mid of:Battles go with you, and crown you eith victory. • And what'shall I say , to yoa of this company, whi. are the ions of my. moor devoted friends in tha church, over - whit& ,God has set me as a :Watchman, with.wlrom Ihavebeeniotimatolp associated from your infancy Until now, upon whom those hands, poured imprimis' water, this introducing you into the church of our. Glorified - Itedieuisr? My dear sods in _this „ .Gospel, act well ramparts; and remember -,. admonitions and . consolations yon 'have so "often heard front theta lips, whole you are far sway: -:Be men of God. se well as soldiers of this glorious Union. -'Fight the good fight of Faith,ws well as-the battles of your country, and you shall conquer, though you die. Look. .to God for_protioncinisnd bastioned, in colas mon , your fellow,within the tattle-geld "you .will never be forgotten'-wheel in private els' "..-,pnbile, we ask for 1111 Divine blessing.. . 1 Lieut. Harbison, this sword'ind these um- Al equipments, are (rent the fair hands of.the lintinef .yourittno They bidme sent them ;with their best !shims for your sae - mu cad return. Tab. the inward, aid remember When -yen .ensheath-that -youetrike for 'liberty and its gloziourpcupetuation. • Remember the solform duty of youreinfret em you are sinks autkority. Do whir Is tightfir the men under yin and your country, - • ; God grant "you. menu and viektry, and when you return, keeping time to the .Sfai, Spangled lianner,"l(long may it wave!);' wilimeet you, and greetion with three ahem* i for the 'ilted, Whiteend . r . But, if in the ordinations of Hie (loaned ..:whose :ways are -past finding %ant, you are Beier ee returns nay thei blessing of Haien be migniyon In . the camp; plea - Abe field, in' 'L2 life or naafi add May we meet at list -land where luting is unknown, where the -11,19'4estivrhere - thsr- wicked tease from •-••".." Tin:BetioTio rah Saziaiisia Mr. Bid . a' wide: and 'rich -Acid—the whole • - •'puladioollihiraturo of-Eoropt4roci-, which • r•:, to Woof the asntente of his cosgisino; and on-the -*hob" he docaithowork he undertahos.. adadrablj. ',Here in bio Bette& we are sari to hid - the- best end most striking articles ill the leading r.eviewe, etc.: elf 'Bosm - of *Mott: are neither regarbiletuld not . -..cirenistedin tide cenntry. • -Ws have, for in - states, in the present number-throe excellent ertielet froni the British Quarterly,. and ler , oral .."others . from herdly „inferior - see:o4 whilh, bat for the medium ' of the tekraia, would hive , ba61.17 ever reached the reacting publki ob thle side of the Artantles,'; khan tllull iteecited,f4niziioortlai'Emprese of Ruselo'foratiilMedilellishritiost.of this num &psi which in mm:iiix...aggpsatmtilk be formd 'an . attractive one. , :..Kr; W. A. Gusanorxxisvi 46 street, is ties gent frarg!.. :Eclectic 11. roe Lszaugh tanmberof Blaokwoost'hat Joel boen leaned. by the • American plate:fart, Weser,. I:Scott k Co.,f Now -, Y4X.• ..Sinee Old, 13bony.hargebabilned from7'-eilsonsaing-.Ameri lari - atredraillieepthing goes smoothly batten him and, his readout' on this side .= Boer the; Ereneli 1111 Ilse his. Tin Years ofTroperial-, Isne'eranan ;only gnus; but at the worst,' hi will come of bettor, on any European gum., • , ales; than lie - did an "eon American Ones' be" lean:media 'eletaidata sores months ago. The eethefeertiolar.- in. thiii2:noniber, of Elsokerood' ~,anap.hare o geneinitoodworiViet oonnnenda." of them ; are deserelat special ' Peelee;- W. A:'Olidinifereoy;; - 45' Fatah strait, fa - agent for Elitheriefd' 7 ' `- • - - Switota.zow rW tforosr Bt. Chsto,.—Joht, allAllso Esq., has jost complotod'the soroll- . . . stosat`fstkppar43l-13ialr !dsfo!tdp, othfobloots up aitollows : •. .• .Whol• number 148 - NowEbor • el ready . :63 _ . BillletttO ' ...... • The nuodoor enlisted LB divided u follows 824 Roximent, 31; -lit Cavalry, 8 ; -10th serrso,2; 9th do., 1; Bth do., 3; 4th Cavalry,. ' 1;- New cOsapa l l !es, 21; 13th, 2; 850,1; - 101st, L • TALI 07- Two Cinze.--Thls• new draets Via produced for the first time In Pl' talitulk leaf night, st.tha theatre, sad it vlll be -re , . pelted ta.sight. Wears Intonesd that' sr ' langetnest4 were completed,: yeeterdsy, by whia we ate to soon hare therecosiced rv.e. 'walker, Mr. Will IC Donaldson, in oar mi ds t; who 'all walks rope sutpendid from the roof .of the theatre to the top of building on -Wood sfivit. Doesldson Ls the u • igentbrumn whosstordshed thePhlladalphlaum, .; • short time slam, by. walking a rope *croft • -.ills IdelttrylktlL Lie is said to be a second •ditian of - 8 10 ,0 111 . • • " It iP l arThitifTtlei - Ogitt Seminary, All'. • ingltt Ths Ng _ _ „ of .thls tleminarywilk 'opezt j on,;/EcindayiSeptember Sth, its 4 p. - m., In the deist, when the distribution - of rooms will take ,P4oa, Student, shottl4.be promptly present. This . :sipening lecture. will be delis: 'Snit by Ahotttev. Prof. Paxton, on Tuesday, at 4 o'slook ' • =The' eorps . itinstruotion . is fall, and'iny inquiries ma y' be . addressed to either of the •Proferioli,-Efllott,, Jacobus, Plumer, Wilson The nspesury expenses; of the term need not Suits! - $lOO. Stodente who are in need of aid,: and - are welt recommended, will be =stained 'to the extent of their need. .The Board of :Education wilt furnish . the .1181110. support as itithertn: ' Opinlngitetimetiines ‘ our for tainting an hour or two a day. -- -• .Instruotionin - theanndersr languages can be 'hid Triable Inetiuntbre Itillos city. Students Nara abniaint'oPpiLifunity 'for . eXereise, "distribriting. biota, seeking out the destitute, and conducting Sabbath schools: Furnished tockus and: tuition free exprOt se: - * ' Z. - Nil/lir. 'Treasurer. liioBxllsCk, AIIG. 27 ..... 29 7-20 -11MYIILBO Pitplt lea= from Corporal-7D. McNulty, of Alle gheny, (a ,tritimber,Ot the 27th Pennsylvania Regiment) that Ge .Bnoll has detailed twelve men to reernitihr thatregiment in this State, viz . Capt. Samuel. R. .McKesson, Bergt. A. Stark, Borst. ; B. Murphy, Sorge. D. B. Coon, Corp. Corp. J. E. Thema, - Lient. W. R. Thomas, Sergi.. Prank Emir; Shirr. Ems . Sergt. R. B. Mar tin, alit. O. Glatzar, Private James ROuser. They will -be assigned - to Westmoreland and Lancaster counties.— . ' - • To Votturtssn o,7rtomen.—all, compel - tin of volunteers watered into, tbOtetirlee• of the United• States by Ciptain Lndligton, will be mutteredforpsymentotUnitedBtates bointy; et Camp Rowe, between , the' hours of 10'.t. tt. and on:Wednesday_ Ang..26. :Squads reeeke_their bounty - , ted as compantes. , Three copies of the enlist ment of each tnatizanet be in resainenhefore bonnty• Is piictx• Zdowtaotiser, ' • ', ll,Badditering tirid DiAbtitsing °Meet. ALMOST alisOe.A. numbeinf soldiers gift Jute* difficulty in front blithe:,ttatiOttal bond 'last evening, dining whiels paviag.sionea and briek-bas were used quit* freely for a short tiinOutiselrefe_tusabhiefsany one being injured. It is said that pistols were fired by some of tbo . parties, bat this is prob.' ably -untrue .... We were unable to — Wien bow thedlMoulty orlglaated, but presume it may . be attributed to tbe wbisky: . • Tux li'ssi - Estitian Lein—Cabe —The Belton .Couriet iaye: The apidrtcro 'of Newltnglatid . tliittseasen will; greatly ceed- - that of any prirrlons'year: The sup- TO of Winter apples will be:tinnittualy and the fruit wit/ be and of a . very - eaterior quality, the-. eetteen•laring been tuecommonlyfavorable forite-growth. , STOCt.—The followtag solos of Stock were made last evotting,by J. 6.l:katir, auotloacar, at the'Commorobt Bolos Booms, Zxotaimge OD Iron tity_ " 55 25 Idathatles 'Bank • ' • ' 55 OD Allakbitty Bank' az 25 4arclants' and. hisailfactureii. Bank.; az 00 ' - IN :az Piva 86rvsj ynn Voorhis is in penniuinn to rills s com- ,FROM GAZETTE ;'Specime n , iiii"OeurrenCY; un der. the denomination of one doller;,-• have al- Aeady been teeeived,hers,,hut are not 'yet in 'general eirculatton. -- They imelinelY - iiisd; ar tistically executed. The '.twenty-fisie Cent note is &boat. one-third as. large at • dollar bill. 'The centre - is 'ootoposed of five five Beat _stamps,'with thishead..ofJegiriOD upon them. The 4iiiittlia "25" are upon each upper corner. - At tho , top are the words • "Postage Carrel:toy; ..Furnish' .Furnished only by the Assistant Troasirese - and designated Depositories of. the United • Statee,"-audtinder the design are the words, "Receivable for Postage, stamps 'At'•any Post • 051cr." Oti the revers e side 'ere. the 'figures. x'll3" In theL.Centre; tho for -United . Sti tes MA'S :by any As. • eietant!Tretsurer or, designated, United 8 tistei .Depository in snots not leen- than fire dollars. Act approved July 17,1852." The -fifty ; cent .aotee are printed on whitoliiiper, and are of, the mine deitiniption; except • that the stamp bears the head of .Yeshiogton. .Thir deQns are, well executed, and the .no. doubt, be to scaterially,reliers the -inconVen. Jenne of the retail trade for want of ;small. five'change: ,- The nd - ten Most miitel will be lelenerat tise'itiLa 414 . 0 •06.;',:." ..of this small edrreaop "delisered„. iii:lheete,•. which are perforated likethe postage stamps. , :-They therefore, printed:on -the beet- , bank note paimriind, pore ':ditlicilt 'of iipaiation; • The public be Cautious when reparatiel Able currettwand- not mutilate the notes, a. their . • rieelpt.and iedemptien. Triatiory 'Oft 'Sitibiedi4 ell,. Setae . regulation pow Ap", roe. for giktraited . )3tetis note,, Mei. it any:. part. et- -the Is laissiagi..4'.• •lphapOrtioriate amount i"dednotedironrthit-ineminal - value:' • Orders. :-- • . no following companies have been assigned hii_Adjutatil .General to..the .1•One Hundred and, Thirty•rshath• Ponnblly'anis , tVoltinteerS,,' tan* in Camp Dowe,inader bons.: mindof Cot: F. U. Collier, Lisurt. Col. Owins, -and 74.j0r1if00.44 ••••• 2 t Co:A; Semple ; Infantry; ,Cept.. "bloody; Co , •••Capt. Munroe', Co: ,C, • - - Capt. Jenkins; Co. D, - • '. 4 ' 4 . • Capt. Stewart; Graham Bider„ Capt. Sample ; . " Intantry,'Capt4 Donald ; -- Logan Guards, Capt. Mande; Armstrong. Guards, Capt. M'Sean ; Dudley Infantry. Copt.' - •Parr; - • blotter Guards, - Capt r ldnjiir It will be aeon thateeren,of the above vim. ponies are from Allegheny county. • The regimentsnow under marching orders, and will proceed 'without unnocoisary delay, ra'the camp "oit rendelv.xus near :Harrisburg. 'Thor will moire their thsiforrns - bora to-toor. row, and will be - fully ailed - and equipp e d at 'Elsiristall: All who' bar. leara of 'obscure, froni ;in* of thel,conipaniei(whatber". these leareallava , tespirod or: not) rams report to morroWnnoining., •••• • - ' - 7:11 - .139itletarrived to:dhy Dom Dar ooramil!loun of.ths rest mental:olSoere ;abatis namedpeo ;that it* or; ganisation b . fully'ssonerunmated.L - - ; , Edon" .to Awold Aran, ; A New York letter writer, under date of the 11l lost., says: "It is understood to-day tto4 Gov. Morgan opened • oorreepoodenee with GOT. Garda, of Pecottylvanta, and Gov.. l olden. of New Jerstry;fookitig to a united request on the pert of the Exceutivesi of those • diets,, that the Secretary of War contain to dearth, draft until the 15th of September, with the asset.. *nos that, if the request be complied with. all the troop:Kond by, the Government will be .foithiming by voluntary enlistment. It is not aseertalmidl es yet whether the other Oov; croons will Join in the ntqaeat f but if they . iiee_fit to doggie, it le said GOT. Morgan will ,klasealltaka the respopatbillig on the pert of Wel - rock." ---Weritiven °doubt thstlitirzCartin will nee • liFinlinince to. Ostend; sad If New York Can furnish her quota, kty the 16th of Illepten het, without ••Araft,,we• are certain' Penney 1- vents: can, aim tl tate is now for in &arena) of New York in tb• number of man . famished under theists calls: : Yhe tune for volunteer 'tog bid boon astaidini in Midair, and than: h ;won to tellers that • 'twist extension will :_blvstanted to 'other Bums where . • proper Ellis binsa shown. .. • , . 111101011 RCVIZW 7011 JOLT, 1862,-. Mr..W. A. Oildontsany, 45111th .troot,kgent for Moors. L. Soots Co.; of Saw York, bas essoldrod Chair reprint of the Ediabusgs .8••• trim, whlatt contain... th. following artiole.: Th. Explorers of Australis; W.I. ILogton's fippploceontary Dicpatohes ; Sir G. lowis'a..Acznnoray of the Aecduat.; Sari Stanhope.. Lila of Pict ; Trojan'. Laecourino Modes of Alid; W•bor'a SioanlDP bona Ord , auk Archives; Iroa—ils Lisa and Manofsk.„ tufo; litiMaing of Ufa. Richard Trend-0) 06 gigot on tk. Temporal Power. - Tho uncle on Iron!' many' usoftitlly direct the ilt* Won of um.af oar reader. to scrotal import:tilt,' works, whfohlt rortsw. eosasotad with COP htikly sod mos. of thlknotol, which formi Orator sine!, botkof production and mane- I .• .r=r...-!-n--7-- .... . ; . , balm lieit . . pied for • year, Mr. ..114,4444.0iie,: - , - .1.13 . ..-Hilerriti A Ca., Hartman and liiiift:battos ilk= up Clair . wffiligeopt.olitAliaekrfor a liste , dlis of liaw residence , ffitlive. , Ile house was • . •• ,7-,--- t:- - '._-.2. , . , ~ - r ',. . folly Inscired.;,s , - fc , .. 4 r. ,,,, -,, ' I"9.,..giitifillirktir.vic, ~•• -, i: . ,1 .. . „ , ~., . J. :0 1 : 4acei:JVClPEik a. l ! :..;!•:, 7 , - .. 1 .. ,_ . • ; . - - . 4 7. , ( 10 .7,- l'e!"..i"V", -. 7 , '4.1„ - 77 2 _ _ be StempCarreney. NOTEEI`,/110M - ,MtE - MUVAL. ,C.areepondsnee of the Pitarnersti Gazette. Iffseirtleoror, 23e /SOL The week now closing has been one of pain ful anxiety. The vary Mr has seemed to pal :pliatewith rumors of all sorts, bat especially of dhister. Secession has held the market for , mews. • At the street ornery, where there vile Copperheads oontentrati in a quiet way, there has been interesting confabs,' all ending in the one 'expresred fipinlon, I Judged that "Stonewall" might be here at any hour of the day or night. • I doubt not - many an anions iteoesh• "female" - has .looted hopefully over the heights•beyrindithi Potomac for the dirty rebel rag theyvionld like to Nee floating from the Capitol. ••• ' ••-•••. • • • uzirriziaux. - But at the bottom of 111 rumor there lies a Teat mass of very sebstantial faetr—not, as far as I know, of dliaster, but of active and . ' stirring movements, likely to be fruitful of great events: Perhaps they have , been even beforerhir. Heintselman's carp d'armie,• it is on longer improper to publish, arrived an, Thursday at Alexandria, whence it was ship. i r w l: i tir ii rtr e ilh ou mu to e w h ir slro l ver .‘s no ra w... 3nforee .As to new levies arrivin g ere do not know Much, except that we see certain regiments coming down from Pennsylvinia,. of very substantial looking men.;, Thei hill • tops and. valleys aronnd thli, city again are_ becoming quite populous, and the streets are again like Broadway. Soldier* of ill arms of • the eirvice, throng the theroughfares, and every earner improvises. its linger beer, its tuts and its candy. Splendid specimens are many of the men who • are now marching on." •• Col:Clark, with his - nsd, arrived here yesterday: pith lull rinks _and _Went • into ramp. - The , other :regiments - which have reached - .from --Harrisburg, - went at once Into camp on the hills opposite this city. Glory to, Pennsylvania! She •is the theme of conversation among loyalists everywhere. 'Already,. under the new, call, ate ; has more -regiments in theSeld than all the States lying East of her.- Burnous are behind in *Cori) all Will be here in time; from' the .! plice=olad hills.of, Maine, the. workehopsof, Massaohu matte aid the hills of Neer lienipshire and Vertnorit. Their steady tramp he already. heard in the distance, and from over the East ern hills gleamtheir-swaylik bayonets. The people are 11111/11k0'40` the vwful solemnity of the hour v to the exigency that presses upon the nation, calling for every heart to join 46 - de'NWaid in suffering. Veil and not far be hind theimople is the Powerthat, for the time, directs' their mighty - fortes. Let not your ; hearts ta,tronbled. In torn of the hypocrisy which''yoo,'etill tolerate in more than one locality,•crying froni the pulpit even, "Peace, Peace, when there is no Peace," the great day is coming in the. glory of_its power that shall dash to the groundevery fetter in thisnallon, and bid the oppressed go free. God speed the time! OIL EIORMIA This gentleman, who was appointed a Erig adier for good behavior at Bull Bun, you may remember, bin right arm at the 'bat tle of Fair Oaks, on the Slot of May last.; Be arrived hereto-day from his twine in Vow England; and reported for duty at once.: Ho la 1110110410 =D. 111, - AbO HATCIOOII of . our max. - 1/1- as plottr'as he - !is brave. Every morning and evening- he calls Aliened him Die staff, and engages in religions exer cise& He is always coot and wit-poised, and, relying upon hie Ood, goes Into the shook - of battle with the world behind him, Ail eye filed upon , the rewards of the just; and a Blear title to "mansions In tan skies." When.this war broke out, be was Professor of Mathemat ics at West Point, but resigned at once, went him°, and in caw week Was at the head of a full regiment, and b route far the field. - At Fair Gatti - early itt thilight, he received a shot through the right - wrist. - Hsi bated it up, and still retained his place at thelead of his brigade. An hour later, his horse received three- bullets it once, the General another through the elbow joint cf the lame arm first wounded, and two more through hie olothes. Ile still, however, kept his place for some time, Unions of blood forced him to withdraw. II le arm was amputated at once, and hi se , out for his home, in Auburn,' Maine. He kept his hones but _two days. One week ! fter his iititrzi; ha iode by rail thirty miles to attend a ilotiferintivof the churches In hie district, where be made a most touching appeal to all who heard him to come over-to Christ's acre. - ;His wordi had vast elrect. After, our re -verses bilore Rioluzatid, Ito at opal took 'the stamp -to excite as enthusiasm for eidnutser log..: :HU suocesslaui been great. Ms State has mare than filled her quota, and though elm is the must distant from this of any of the" Eastern States, has already here two overkill : regiments of het sturdy sone. So much for the gociditud brave Gen. Howarcl, •I °biome hero Senators Harlem and Foote. Mr. Stunner has been here for some time; but hat now returned home. Dr. Wallace, of ,the Lawrence district, was also heri on Thurs day, and so wu Mr. Covode. A good deal of towing Ind going it caused -by the !tee ap pointments which are making. I believe those for Pennsylvania have been agreed upon, but not t word as to who the appointees are— 'at least not a word'on 'whiob one, can fully rely ever muscles outside. ilipZIF AB/001/1101f new= and profitable Cold of labor has ofeted.to_ this Association In the new Tagi -1 !meets now arriving here. • They ere teems rily soinewliat disorganised, and the'scidded eltaiie of !Het Ind water' bee produied'some bevel, complaints:' Ike Aisboietion . hatOal reedy distributed some comforts among -the siok cribs: /*SWOON/ and Beaver regiment, where ricrphysielan Mot yettaken his • place, audit - will do Mare from day to day uit has the -Menne andopyortunity. i ilreet t is exhibited anithe 'Pert of thebideens of Pe nit sylvan!". ,The Assoeistion received through Funtouor: Wirrn, President of the Cum berland county Agricultural Society, 'a cheek for $5OO, on Wednesday last , . The letter of - the President, - Uocimpanying- the gift, says: "It Is given in accordance with the ottani mons vote-of the Society, in apprechttion of the benevolence which dictates the kind offices yotrprnifif to: the sick and ,wounded of Peunsylvinii." 0. - ;parckley, of Philadelphia, has .given front friends In Phil adelphia sloo.' The whble amount of funds has reached $4,000, and of expenditure about $1,500. enrristax It js here. on good grounds, and among those who 'should ha,. sound'reasons for that belie!, that the teeth nutbre_altrunong the Viper :Idithiesota, blurbs= In stigated by seoessiou emismarlei in thit 001211- try. It is well known that. . -the :infamous Breokinridge and thief Floyd had large pos sessions of laud on Boperior, and puton It teeny of their areatures.. Nowhere hare dieter derilish creatures= beetipare attire. I 104 the loyal. people of Pounsylesidi would tike-in hand the ease of Hughes, the. LlMltliti. ilf.-,BreekToridger acid Vice him out'of hirin's way: , No,ooprounity safe ln • Hates inns that; wheatioad , 74toutinid er secret treason- alike., is, as satire aa sin in .lneiting., every kind of 'mischief again - Ad the petiole* life.. The active agents of the treason among: the Indian" ate is I Ism, pretty well kaolin, ill and w be wadi to sulfur the reward of thbir doings. , - A rumor is current to-night, whioh 'sob coolirmation, Wu Sip!, by • stratagem, took 2,000 prisoners on Thursday. • This ladasiiso, We sad imrtant, If true. ~" Tbe"Priuldint's_letter to po Mr. oreeisi, at- Luis. considerable, attention" . sad saciSes some comment. —The Frost point appears ,to be, however, that Mr. Lincoln, though vary terse sad rigorout Is Iliastyle; does not di rectly vaguer the sanest sod brilliant jotir. millet, who simply asks of Mr. Lincoln Quit be will mad, de Lew. That is the burden of, Oreeley's tale, and ha intends, doubtless, to keep repeating it. • / Joint that one of our new regiments, the niatbefof which I bare not yet learned, is not pleased with ths Colonel appointed by the Governor--Col. Quay, I think It Is. Thereto pod dea-ot complaint. , YLSITOR: Ellal7ollr Anstusay.—a. few good‘men will be accepted in this company; by applying tills day at ?road quartani. Th e desire to enlist in Abut atm of the marries is so priers!, that the Maar, here determined on dosing books on Wednesday evening. lippllcatlona made - oti Tnesday and Wedomday, viii be Siren( to. calving • place In the hammy. The County and Gorersument bounty is ft:tended to this company. The only chance for enlisting is °feted to those dui:ottani' avoiding the draft. Itinedqnartont, Bt. Clair street, near the Sul prnston-Bridge. Pirallanci limas Btranso.—Abont—lbri• o'clock on Monday morning the brick bane of Chute*" Hartman, jr., In McClain kiln. ihiporai dboovered. to !Won lire, and was f001:1 burned .to Abe' ground. The Sr, was donbit l the wotjt• au inandiary, as tbil THE LATE-gr-NEIS FROM WASI4IIICTON, OUR, SPECIAL DISPATCHES (ElpeciakDispatches to the Pittatturgh Gazette.l ' Waseetwerros, Aug. 25,1862. WOONDID Tanana, SOLDIER& The following are only western soldiers..yet blown here to have been wounded ip the re °int skirmishes in Virginii r gleo.W Fultz, /11., IfcConnieli, Wm. Moan and M.'Laugh -1114 of the diet Ohio; ! Tor ? Betts end WM. Beninese, of the 75th Ohio George Ogden, of she 25th Ohio. 055. 13L000II • 1101GAD1101 OUUZIA L. Gen. Blough, late of New Mexico, bat formerly of Cincinnati, having failed th:cingh mere ambition of confirmation by the Senate, has been re-appointed es.. brigadier, and ;MIA dOwn to Alexandria se hliiiMry Governor. __The town was in a state of grass' disorder. owing to the passage of large timbers of un disciplined soidteri. Slough' Will soon bring order out of 0012108 ton. Tag;Tiltati. : . . As the time approaches for enforcing the diaft, applicitiOns for permlssiott . to hive the draft euspended.irt certain regions fora brief neriod;'-arid tolsiloar volunteering to continue for regiments ;Low partially Made up, begin to pour in. on the-lqar.Departinent. Early. this-morning, a. few ouch, application* 'llen . granted, - under - very strict initiations; and with only Wilted extension. As the Secre tary began to pismire the extent to which thil relaxitiou of 'rules would speedily go, he at one refused all remaining application's. Among those granted, Ware ono, fora Philo, .delphia Regiment, permitted hOShontinue re iiiiting up to September Sdi and one from •Liiicamei up to Septembiir ist..- - Ali the Rog- Intents to which enckietrmisetealtne granted, were nearly full, and no docibt was entertained in any 'of the - cases that a draft could be wholly avoided by a few days more volun teciing. 'ln - Sim cams, the sante extra boun ties, etc., are allowed as prior to the expira tion of the regular time for volunteering. The belief begins to be entertained that in, one pretext or another, the draft will be post poned in many cases, and that the rigid rules of the department on the subject will be re laxed toaatisfy the wisher et those Who re gird the draft as a dii,grace, and wish ,to "aiordit., . _ . ~ . .1. TWO THOUSAND !UMW& STOAT. The two thourand prisoner story ill par tially, bat:not entirely entree. • olszia. coaconn. Gen. Cersorati brought in the 69th this al.' teraoon, and left quietly for New. ...;lesjrk, on the 5 o'clock train. It hu beendocided - that he will aocept'the invitation to go to 'Boston some time thti week, and. speak in Patient' Hall. Gallagher's rifled brew* loading carbines ion tasted to-day. They throw balls, with great aimuaay, a mile and a halt. The Gov-, ernment is beetling to• introduce them in arming thivgentaeky cavalry. . . D. BIOWNISON CIS ,EIIAIOIPATIOX Orestes d. Promisor!, the.entinent Catholic, rseietelsr, made a stirring speech in reopens. to the Secretary, thia'arening, at Willard's Hotel. He deolared„hitaself strongly in fever. of einancipation, and said that be agreed with the President in colonisation, but committing a fetal mistake by making enisat elpsitien ...depend, on .p4mizziOon. _Freaing the slaves of rebels he declared to be an in. etant necessity of the hour, demanded and justided as a war measure. It . Is • noteworthy fact that evorjr strong declaration In tailor of (toeing slaves, and using them In an t i way they can be Midi available for milt ry purposes, was armed to the echo. He eleotrified his sadism* with his stirring dielaration that timid measiires were almost erasion, and that wo Mast not look for jai* safety of tito, natio n to the soft shell coneeiva fives, whose conservatism consists in hs4ing do' otes,,eavo in , the books of tbetr heads. He imtogind the draft as the !hat **Mance 'of national iiior sad purpose it the war, and deprecated the efforts of . some Governors and other finctioaarielito avoid .it by:begging for more time to volunteer: :.His remark* were loudly applauded throughout. ' ! Naming* roa'aurizio ratairmy fItOTIM THIS INOXIM T07.11C Machines baring been invented and 'pal to opention for, clipping Treasury notes, the . merinos of the large number of women now engaged to that ` -business at tin Department, will not be required 'Filch longer. • beam, ptesaFe li being brought to bear, of, anise, to retain diem, but it le undentood that.they will 'be speedily dlnharged.. Complaints hare„been made from time to time in load pa • pars and elsewhere that numerous secessionists hadibund inenfailon among .these - women, but it is beihreedr , that'all Justly; oliaigeable with seoesslon 'sympathies were' weeded Out sometime ago. • The cabinet bed ; a meeting to•day. The general feeling 'over POP, affairs was dOt4d edly more hopeful than . for come time pan. The President isunderelooil to have said that the oriole h Ties!d t and the dead point of danger turned. '„ -; TUI P.OLlTlOie4lithe The multi' political arrests are Justified itorely .on the ground oat the course of the parties nnitsica l ! io'anch ae i4,4lsiiottrigeiin3' flatulent*. igisvernment does not intend nor desire to be undetetab4 'Ai Intruding, to' inter poise any obstnole to prevent lb. elitiolani of pnblio men and . meisuree.: Its policy in lap pressing the rebellion is r e g arded a legitimate subject Of 'pc;Palar discuesion; but ihe tenten'iteelt mast not be defended or government measurei opposed ta.tho - prejodice of the re `ensiling servioe. Vfastriaarox, ..fing. 25-11:45 P. A letter received here to-day, from one' of our Western States, is belleied to Indicate the state of affairs common to many lob/Mos. It says the prospect of . drafting operates peculiarly Pm. We harp sent cut a geed =ley men, all, of course, Unlonitt. If we continue to tend meth s 'volunteer irirtarn ore? our county, politically, to the " nuts." Tbedrall will fall on as all alike. Wi are willing to take our share, and are want them to take their,. Pnbllo esintiment here Is, therefore, against farther voleoteerieg. 11:131C0 ,Actin Adintant Robert' btaidonk, of th; - 6011r,Ohloioommttted entail. - last siglif; in the Hospital st Alexandriaiblutring his bralrtn out with a pistol. Hi 14osiil with lezu, bat not miapestemi of being featly dslirion%' 8r bad contrived to rood his attendant out of tbn room on some *.rand sod *ha coaLlaltted the . fa4V deed.-- -- 77. I=ll 'The snout dory that thwPrealchtot wu no the point of , proo*Lnlog a onteolpatleo, and tau diatom:et by a couple , of Cabinet. mem bers, Is not known to ban haeury-foooda ttoitaxotot thautmlutun of Cahlnat ounnbors that thi inbjeat;'Wii undo* One or tiro 4rlmititiviiipilittitirittiotortiiiint, as it irolot7tipiistrio6,:itoi elision* of triatiind ~. o 0113!, C911,00,411:2 ben bcitiOnui is back here; (o-day to take his Old regiment on to New YOrk. }Li is ex pected to hare his brigade fully raised by tbe first of September. GEN. 1 , 111LP9 . 111131011/2120NiA0CitlitD. It IS Itited that : Gen.' Phelps' resignation has been accepted, and, that if it bad not been forwarded be would haie Win ipeedily re called. , IMPORTANT PROM THE WEST. .ck on rortponepson'o.The Reb'. lltepnleed..aen. Illergan's Po. Lion at Cumberland Gap—Clara C Aug. 20.g.A special to the mereid, from .the Chaplain of the 71st Ohl., dated Fort Donelson, Atig. 25th, says the rebels,' under Woodward (the same that' took Clarksville); made an attack on the fort, and rare repulsed; with a loss of thirty killed and wounded. Col. Woodwardlhad Ms horse killed tinder him. Ms saddle pistols are now in our posiession. ••• • • The rebels sent a flu of truce previous to the attack, demanding. a surrender. The question was . - licit to the cif6cers and every man voted "No."' .1. •Theenemy's fdreeconsisted of four hundred and . fifty' infantry, and' three ;hundred and thirty-five cavalry, and two field pieces. The fort was under the command of Major Hart, with four companies of the 71st Ohio,' Col. Rodney Mason's regineent.J The Cbounerciars Lexington dispatch say.' that there is no oecasion for alarm about Gen. ' Morgan's :Poiltion. A courier, just" arrived report, that there Is no fair of starvation. The rebels number 15,000 In front and 50,000 in the rear, commanded by Bragg, Floyd and Kirby Smith. Cassius M. Clay left to -day with hit bri gads.. - Gen: kitten has relieved Gen: Lew. , We lase And he will now, take the tiald. . ... . , ' 'Col. Charles Anderson of the .934 Ohio, is appointed commander of thiipOst., A negro brigade, to, repair ; roads, leaves itf•mOrrew. ' - - ' ! Gen. Jamos,l3. Jaokson, late Congressman from the Second Gnarl% here;takes the UM immediately. The -.Gosettei ' Frankfort torrespondenei dispatobvayi an arrival from the Mountains brings cheering news. Gen. Morgan had re pulsed a large: force of rebels on the other side of the 131 p. He has provisions and-for age for thirty, days i .is in no danger. Col. Garrard had several skirmishes with thenn emy, repulsing them every time.- Itttereiting Letter from Earl Russell. FArrass Pots; Aug. 26.—8 y the steam ship _Hibernian, which pencil this _point this tooming,, We hare received Ain:" following . highly interesting letter, written , by Earl Russell, tohi r. Stuart, in reply to a dispatok from Mr. Seward ZARIs 111139YLL To us. 87dAirl . - . Foam. 0711C11, Londois, Ju1y28E6,1862. • Sir : Vhave left hitherto unanswered and -ennotice4 the diepatih of Mr. Seward, which Mr: Ada'ini.clellvered.riore then a month ago. tails .done :so i partiy because the military .events.referred itrit were;in the opinion of Her Majesty's Government, far . from being decisive, 'and\ 4lartlY, because • there .was no proposal in it upon which ilia- Majes ty's Government were nailed -upon to' eons. to any conclusion. Events subsequent to the distend Mr. Seward's letter - have shown that Her Majesty's Government, In their opinion of the first of these points, were not , mistaken..: Victories have been , gained,' reverses have folloWed positions have been reached in the near neighborhood ,of the NOW of the rebels, ,and ;Gust* poisi time have beonemeompanied-by great lose of life, in battle and In the hospitals.. While such measures as the Confiseation bill have pasted. through bOth Hensel of Cengrese, and with theprooratnationenf Oen. Butler at New' Orleans, bear evidence of the increasing bit terness of the strife. -The approach of • ser vile war so much insisted upon by, Mr. Sew ard; tulle dispatch, only foreWaine us that ;soother &client of distinction may be added to the loss of property and waste of industry which already ..afilintsteountry etriately porous. At this moment, they have ' nothing merest heart than to see that coesummation which the Petal:Ant speaks of In hls answer to the Governors of eighteen States, namelyt the bringing of this tinnecessaryi and Join dons 61711 war Te 406dy. End' !satisfactory conclusion. As to the course of opinion in this country, the Biesident is aware that perfect freedom to comment upon all public events, is, in this country, the invariable preatiew+amsetioned by law, and approved by the"universal sense of the nation.- Not; on the other noint to which_l have adj. vetted, have . l anything new CO illy. Prom the moment that' intelligence 81st reached this country that nice States and seven! mil- Hone of inhabitants of the great American Union had seceded, and had, made, war rin.the Government ot'Mr. Treddent Lin'coto, down to tbo present time Hor Majesty's govern menthaveyorsnetle friendly course towards that - go - comment. They-have lxion neutral between; the two parties to civil parties, , Neither, the loss of raw material of =nurse, torsi, so necessary to a great portion of our. ,people, nor the insults constantly heaped upon the British name in speeches; and news ! paws, nor a rigor beyond the usual practice of notions; with which the Queea's subjects, for atteMpting to break loose Barri the blook ado of the Southern ports, have been treated, have - not induced her Majesty's government to swerve an inch Prow' en Impartial Doodah''' Indian Massacre. Pam, Zifieri:„ Aug. 36.—The latest dates fiats New Chu slate that . oti Saturday night the - village was'momtly burned up. An arrival front...CLAW Wing direct brings the intelligence that ...'Hole•in•the;Ray,"'the, great Chippewa; -abler, issued a -- preclamition' that be would not be responsible far the oors. duot of the Indians after Tuesday, and warn Jog- Cit. : whites- to leer* the country be:- fore - that time.' He sent a Message to Cern.- missionir Dale and Judge Cooper to come and makes treaty. Thu. Chippewa- agent, Walker. against whom eomplalots lava - hien made bye the Chippairas, it is reported, has committed gut- Cide, in a tit of insanity. . . . The Chippewa difficulty, following so otos* upon the Sioux raid, elutes great alarm. The northern part of the State is making earnest application for military aid.. • - Dispatches' from 001. Sibley,"on the 25th, say, that- be arrived at - Eit. Peter on thelltd, and has been actively engaged in affording all the aid possible to the beleagured villages. Major Fowler, with 60 mounted men, made. a reconnoissance at Fort fidgety on the rout of the previous day. He returned to St.; Pe.' tenet 3 o'clock on the morning : of the 26tb; bringing the &Ales 'of some woman, killed. within twenty. ire miles of St. Peters: He . reperti the destruction'of. property. Ili beyond • . The Indiana attacked New Ulm ! on Batur day. 'The .light continued until late ip the Nothing has been heard trona there • , • Gov. Sibley asks lor a', full Tegiment„ to te at once sent -up,, armed and. equipped. lie thinks that they and still more will be needed before the Indians are, sub sued; that he will have 4,000 or:5i000 warricirt.to meet, sooner At Mayor of St. OlotidiVrrits to the Governer alms a Committee of reliable althea. appointed to visit the loans 'of the re. cent repolted-rnozdera,- had •Just WWl:moat: They went as far as Pineville, and !Claud some ' 200 persons murdered in the vicinity of that place and, Sorra, Like..- . Paynairille pegtioni the doyernOr to .end oolopan,y.to. ratan the lives and property, in Stearuni, Meeker atkd blonontabehr counties. Manz "persona have been driven from thilir. ho es, twins their crops but partially bar, =• Ar at this city fro ocliew_Ulia l . report the iugta .411oitilng 5000.0, too. horrible tore ' ' Sorpriseri4 , • • Thornuat,- Alit! L salg4t3oo' . ow onligipped on th e EiliiilkijAkm,isiz miles from - Um; ;sear' the like, between :Boyle mid .Linoolti, Wel were eating and' feeding their bones, when the•Htreodsbmi stel I Hansille Home • Hided, - 'strong,. iurpri.ed Mee; killing thter.:mid wounding eight, soles of them They took WA, borsiso, luds,ays, ,itlll .- parin4ig them the Ped rat ton win otikkilled aneFtwO •••,,a . • • - • To , be . Tried i',..Diactinregiug En. , •. Terrier, 1 , 1:. I:: rant; 16,43 y :szt, or d er from WubbiatonWlioion. — Rogglor Ara Wrishy now prisoner*: in Burlington solitary 101, for d4aoaregingonllitinents; in Banter dotooantyta bs mond to tlid;AaehleYiva - prhbn to b 4 tried ,6J: ag#444o.lcounimiloa. - Latest-from W,ltehingtOiti , WAVIINGTON, Aug. 26.—The Cemelisilon•• of Internal Revenue has established the fol. , • lowing regulations in regard to individual stamps for proprietary articles enumerated in schedule C, of the excise law: : First, Every proprietor can tarnish a design for a.tailip. which, if approved ,by the. Government be engraved by the Goverifeeentengraiers at the cost of the 'Proprietor. Second,' In such case, the proprietor will be entitled to' the din count Specified in the one hundred and second section of the exclstvlser.. Third, If the de signs do not exceed. In superficial area thfr= teen-sixteenth of :winch, for the,donomina tion of one 'and' two cent stamps, of sixty-_ three sixty-fogrths of an inch for the denom ination of three andfear cent - stamps, thine being the site ettabilshed' by . the office for the aboie •Speellied;••denonilliitioisi•-• there will be no additional charge to: punihasere. If, however, proprietors - desire to increase the use of the 'tamperer the denomination above . mentioned, then an additional - charge will be made for the cost additional of, paper and printing. This additional charge wilt be ten bents per thoultand foistamps eltlirejand one, 'eighth itches itiperftedal, are proportion ate sum for intermediate ' sizei. F ourth Every stamp must be • reetatignlar• in term; Fifth—All dies end plates will be retained by and be under the exoluelre control of the, i f orr ernment. Bixth ! —The • general - .stamps 'Must 'be eancelled.by writing, thereon, the initials of the proprietor of. the stamped, article and date of cancelling, while .the private stamp must buss,..atlixed on the, package ' thit •on opening the same the stamp shall be 'effectu ally destroyed. The following named persons ;among those wounded during the reoent'skimishes in Virginia. They are at the several hompi tali in Alexandria : • . • • Mout. Ford Mete ; privates GOttfried Primer, Gustavus Schaaf, Bred. Water, Wil liam S. Kano, Mathias Buck, John Moint7te Henry Whittle, Ernest Miller, Jasper Film*, Oliver Scheer, Frank leiey, orkhe 'Seventy: fourth Penneylvinia. - - , Tho remains of Mout; Col. Oranosind Capt.; M. O.- Bryon,- of the 'Third' Wierioziein wont, left here this iftenfoortln charge oC 4;. M. O'Brien. The Colonel's Body-Imill Ninon vuyed to Beloit, and the Caistaln'ti tolifittrau hoe. Those office/a died train moands'reeeire4- at Cedar . Mountain:, • Nruxiirotie• applieetions lievo • already been . , mule to Elanktor. Pomeroy ler passers topaz'', tral Americus, tri free oplorest, persomf, • who; ate aielOtte to' be among the first. to enjoy the benefits of the proposed oolonttatien. Conclusion of Senator. Pomeroy , . Address. ' . Weentsavosi Aug: 2b,18.82. - You consider this as an opening, by the wisdom of Divine Providence, when 'you aru ogled of God to go with me to a country which your oppressed people are soon to receive far their inhiritance.. propnie to esactioe and, if found satisreMory and peiniislng, to.settle you at Chiriqnal, in New ,Granada, with the,. approval of - the - Geier:meta, Only.about, one week's sail from Vraehingten, sons it the African race of soindbealth,:teho desire to take with Inc ;haling In this work, will please tend their names; the mamba, sex and, ages. of. the respective - nicinbers"Of their fawiliea, and their postoffmeaddreiskto me, at this city, Washington, D. C. No white perien will be allowed u a.lnam bar of the colOny. I want inechanics ,and. laborers, earnest, honest and sobei men, for 1 the interests of a' generation,` it • Mfg: be. of.l mankind, are iniolvid in the stiecees - Of this experiment,ana with the approbation of the American people, and under the , blessings of the. Almighty ui; itjeannot. 'ban tu,. LH. 0. PO.llliOT, U. B. Seeate. Skirmishing lu Missouri. Gazzstruzz, Mo., Aug. Lippert, of the 13th Illinois Cavalry, 'with- 200 .men, met a body,of rebels, 350 atrong, yesterday, bet Ween Bloomfield and Cape-Girardeau. and after a fierce engagement, routed them, Thirty of the band west killed hal' 60.4Ounued and Ifitakin - prisoner". A.humber of horses P sev eral wagons, side 'arms, =inanition and.tinir entire camp equipage's= eaptured. - The our vivo= were scattered through the Woods, -it is licit probable that they. Will again join together, : . - . . . . Vartiee of Nat lois; - troopt,t ;thoroughly' wined and equipped for gamins ohailsrg; sfcer other rebel bands, ..• I General,Blant has probahly ere.!this sagas. ed Coffoe ! afolves, prpridid, latter, gained entSolentootirage to snip rannlng , after form ing* janetion with 'at'i3retrn= field. • Latest train Memphis. • Mansura, dug. 23.-No list of the pausing, ere of the dead, has yet been received. Mrs. Robert Dale Owen and Mrs: Richardson, wife, Capt. Riehardsen, of the Fifty-Third Ohio, ` was lost. It Ascertained that not more tha ' thirty I:Kr/sins perished. • Breekinridge is reported ,t 0 be'moringlisis entire artoy• to. Santanobia. Cavalry :are scouting in Northern idisibreipplOmpreesing ei-ery man under fifty years of age. ' General Grant bee ordered tEtafnonrogi denta-here be enrolled. In ease of a draft in their respeotive States, _a. sinsportimial draft will, be :made among. them.": Persona - thin drain will be assigned regiments! In their SliinatAh • Limisvnix; Aug. 2 CL : =Atactiionii,ll . 4 aeon Hos& "sow Aug. 24.-11: :party, guerrillas, aboot two milpe distant; ambotlied, made an . attack oh oar cavalry; who fell:back and dig- • . mounted, and drove the gnerrillits beet i ,ited_watted for the:. intent 37. Alter fifteen minutes Ming. the rebel, ,broke:: and lid, b e: log attacked by, two companies; of infantry: Five rebel' are reported, killed, ; wounded not ascertained, and seventeen taken . prisoners.' Six Federate were. Wounded, two. of -whom mortally; Limit: Col. Johnson; of the Stl4- - tlftli Indiana,'estierinded the infantry, Capt. Platter the cavalry, arid • Limit: Col. J ohn WW. Foster the whole, The rebel force is prepar ing for another ittaelr. • • ••= • ' • . „ M li en Leaving entuoky ,1049in'the Rebel . - .Ltiumyritsz,, Aug. 26.—Geni. Wright. left for'Prankfort tonight. Nine from tlificeountY. - ,on. their Wily to join Noigan,iiere eiptified this morn. ing. Great numbers.me leaving Kentucky to join the Confederates' sinisi the pienittlgatio n . of the Intention to drift for the Federal army. .17tie. Am e dean Floc leanited - Nair Year, 1Aug.:20.•:—.1 letter= front Nits.; eau, N: P., states that the Alieriellar 01)11617PM Lig been : 'frequently hauled, down and trampled on, by the e t eeetslon ,a,yinpathltere, to that neutral Brittib - . Markets , buTelevapti.•,-. , :). ; • it= Tau, Aog ZIF-Eiraning .43ottiin Sim; 2,600 illsiint o l3 at 47%0411. Floor heavy; HOC Dbl. add; State $‘538,4,95; Ohio $535a5,50; Southern SUS )3,75 :t Wheat lc. Idatier;'l4o;ooo inobehranlt'ehl;. 7ra. 8 p...5 1, 1 0 6 1 , 7 7; Milwaukee Club $1,1101,,w4 Wcters $1,33; whits Kentucky $1,60(01.153: Co n te:W.lc; males. L30;000_ Amami at , WOW:, Beef 'aniet.. , Park Miry.- Lull Ann at lislAtf. Whi.ky Ann at 3 OW. -Sugar Cruelly; Orleans 108,14 Mummy 3M9. ado Freight ,dropping. Stocks steady. . . Pananstrue, M 4.726 —floor dull; saki. at] ,CO9 bids at g 3 for seperene:2s,37 -lorour.. *Ad (,3.15 n, for fancy Ohio.. Ho change it' ByVflour , or meal. 7 tore is • far demand for Wheat, with falai dor 000 hint st u3 0 (i31,32 f CPtuniyiyanta tad; alr 5 for Southern, and $1,40g1,66 for white:-Hew Sys .malls at 73075 e., and ld at 78011Co.:' Corn Ulm good., regaestr kw) kadlala.1% 110 .*!01)-44..64,610.ferlor 'at (4402. 'Vag wines torws4 alowly; eidas of 4' at 57, and 11c0ar57et33.• Jrztartilotts •ffrin7 sales of: Pot u $12.7 Whisky wulti aloariy ut316,7a. - B,tinitpsf vA 1116.-Thar Cern qiiiedi_3s@a,k , ntublei, Ana Oleo fotzeum. 'Whlua y eta as Von. Male Pia. : _ loLimpt - 1E04.; ; io ß td, k , man & UM inicant, at ttritt (lamb; bf,t,ho Itim:reap Ifor IL , M 4 DAVID ACS= and Alt All yotrgest 'WOW vf Ilenjainitt Gl)da VOW*, th • • iicoLustTooB—. Tales 47. otadtai,,:st 10 ti clock, jr,6TNlX;eldist asaght or of Otpt.fileo.l. and Slur McClintock, apd 6 ran anal tdaLtlia. — • ' r :Alm taunt lwill-titel:plat. itsidenk' stiiii,pittemistiiitibevebsk**4- noi* 1101%1X01; !nu> thiklLreitix,stri i ni duato u iti n a - „,; c; Alta DLY—acTratitimiiit: asi . iitnidiii;l.. n 1.1804 at 'IX a'aleck a. at. 4 , RICA DLY. soala-tair at Wt lard tectoank,l6q , .: GEO, AT-R.geghiNni. SPe T • _ ,No. 41111009 stun;eatio-ous'owlle• /trio ineWed ii*4/6 siaa camplitiNtock BOOTS, SHOES AND GArrERI3, Paeetiiwa for alai; beiek• L aur i :Zit Weitla ; t1 4 4, artilotitutai linio. ot Ub !.• 7.llWrian u oi al bi ttifirucks.)iregiata , ....iva44o . ...siowittboss atito:-t aki 011; itti./PrOitiT.tak, .~~ ~~ ~. , . . ~; .31 ME=:== a I...ZI)CIAZ 12111MV.C.I.'w - Timertutoe-Thonwer companrato succeed. lig aditrillgijat the 'float:a and appear to Oro great,_ satTiMtion. Last.. night the splendid innedi ' of . 4, lbsidie dew:trance was performed in a style that reflected credit 'Ortair4 l l o wW o 4. APYZ-FrOdi:iks: Lad/ Gaißianker, looked as charming as we hien over seen hWatillhis manner in which obi -Vapid hiripartolfoliedidainly that She was aemaett at henna !beforstlie -footlights as Is her own patios'. Yreaz" 4 bay* a bran new piece, ;dramatised from Charles .Dlekerei., WM*, intitlid-, If-Tato-of Two CitlesX' ithis full'etrength,Wltho'commtny - appear, and the path:Ta ntoeaoneindeo with a damn by Bose 04iiatar':r • Water! WatertWaterrt • Loud and continuous eoniplaints •are made at. Camp Hawes bevel:me, no wells are, being digged, and the milk thirst for parahrater. Booms' walla to the neighborhood hive been -eithenstedr'and. squad* astr - oonstahtly oej; gemming, the ,email ,:round for waters The hydra:4l,sta, after,heing hauled mit to camp, and_ left in the son for a Unos, li gnllt for dilzildng; aiidlhehhinge of diet Mosses an neal: thirst-among the , men. • Why is this misiry inpotad spud them 7 It lambolir tat" nieessup.. - Maine? • Pateasisvoir;—Tittr - CF/aliam lades went iota Camp Howe yesterday, previous towhich ßx-Shetilf Graham, , whora-;tho..potaN,al7 .1a iiaaied,'prefentixi cipt, Sample who com mands it,.with msguillomt sword, the gift of•a'.few,ttiiida, gerscroull7 adding Pun :or $5O From himself. Another geutlemstath atieldaare follciwid. the good:example and Bate Cat - , 8•• $34, ail tiot money be,; had in hie, poo , PEACTICIAL L'ATZIOTES/C-11111 , minanal . lid% J. T:Power Irciaght doiwn twm Ella- beth to join.floMpany wink a anaphor on Whom families deponded for their . papoose., When - they Leta filliOtlgbi, oh - SatirdaYi, alineot emery merchant in the village took one of_ "their, bonds" for Ifs face, and will cupped thei.cfamelles: Can any of our neg.., vithigei . do as well ?„ .lervary man who haa the' Means slunild; Tad CLOTH'S') Of Clark ,lofanttip Calf off at Hosrisburg;his -been seitt to this citir,ind aan be obtaitied by tie !dirndl ores volantiens it the - Stoke othtoilandlas4 Just. is - on k - Cci., W945d street.- ulotiang of Co. ; 0, Capt. Drum, will he moist to Ms;or'a office, Allegheny., • - Reeaumgo for the old 'ieltialeata Is now quite aetlie.aad the nutober.belog is e;peeted to Joeiesee daily • as the week F 11 1•7 greases. • Thelait opportuelti for.),lguntokr leg at all, wilreeort have pamsed tittip. Tax gentleman.. who took, 14 =Wail, a light - colored, Eitc:hat, Phiibbir; Tut' cYoz"kt. - "aexc*.P.it hli / 11 1T: 0 , 3114 6 4 C • spEbW" r . greatiat T baitatns. Tot edi te d in this .aity In 'the 'way, of in.. - Gold. Watches; Cloekd, filleae. Wu* and - nary Geode; ate-hew to be haat the' Jew elry tOrei of 4..; IL - Babette, We. ld; Fifth 'street, is, n ainsegiteace' of ; the, present de pression itCtrike he is closing Lout hie-entity steak; at Cost, and iniucy at - muCh4 Was theit'cost. - Mae, pays partici:do attention to thi Oleic - lice of fine Watches, Pocks and ..Teweiry, in which he employ, non. batthe best workmen.' Charges cnotterate....' . - FAIIIIOI4ABLZ WEIRIX I A:I an earst.We "would:say -that 'Moira. IV-11. IlleGoele 0.34 eorner of rederitientatitildlila. _mond Bquire, have just received theinainnaw goods, and theiryatteent are all of.the latest -a tylea : - day person deehinga willteuide and asstlrfitting snit of aldthes; Weir establish aunt is the rlgheplaoe. - AllAhnir clothing id nndei their own supernefoiii:ind" they, are alwaytready to sett ehean to dash anyers. muni, , Carponter "ia.l4olisi., Joh:. tang Shop' Virgin allob'betwolps Bmitb laTd streett and Choup , All kinds. of Hons. Item/sing done an 'hart notate sad in. "nark manlike manner: Onion modersto.t.lLeavo ponr_nfdert. All orient pnnaptly attended : Birsb lb/Ml= `Tominims Broc is QUIP Tertrigonen, be warneeintitne; *apply yobs. seless vitloafellowars. Placard Ilbsanetts.... They are pa= teed to ..'eute the Tom eases. of SOMA, blears, scanyy f Mara sad bcnirel no plainta. Only 25 tents per box ,or 218 . . DurnaTtnr.—pr. C SW, No. :4, Penn it, attends to all branehee of the Dent* peered- , . . . . A' Cuss TOR: DlPittisu. The Eastipt .Exprar says: A lady friend .infoitas us, - for pablloation, that a. piece -of , camphor - placed on, the tongur, and left thenatO dis solve, is a sure cure for this dreadful-nista- - - .:7- - dy.. She says' it has been- tried Olfootnally - .: to her knowledge . - - : • . *OTICES% Ir sT ANTON tAV4sI,RY!, TWO WEZTLB,aons .roxlftrrzzas! • 8117 . 101 ' 0 ORPIT; AND TEE Mat ZAO- rive Atur of Tizx'igkforr . eImsOCINTIF. tradeibilowths sprelai ,ordn. baud t 7 &crptary of Wir-Alr r,1303i 11snalkats mond: . - : spzci.s.t. taDza - iN0r.;,...7--1,: - •; Waihlngton, D 0 Ellen KID* 'Cleat Ji11111111: klehoontoakeestudletheftiereoot- Pehiot erten& 7. erlthla three liorkkoilth theetoo- Neu of . the Governor of the State of, Peoneylvenfe. Theywill be eeotpted by thoNter Depatteteat. - - EDWIN sI.;STONTON, - Seetsteli,of War. . litzesqutstzte Paaativrasta airutu•l ifartisbatif. daatta. lath. ltsa - The above cut beritlf, of , the Sec t Mare. of Wit- Ls approvalll.l79Bo4L. Adjatafit General of Prentryleaels. Trout. the above It will-bees that ithe,ceder. 'laced has been; dolt Wtnallted to lake the an °mouths alfalfa Wall wake.' Al ' this Is rtaltly*l7 the 'WY oPPartaalty,tbat will be or-red tor those who desire t engage to,thie braaellof the ferries. it Is highly Lava:taut that It be malaise 4rlthtet ;Two centoml &Intake hearty' teal - hare belle aa:!etcom4,sam.l. e, Isfuttedlately tato apeltrap. : - L Okapaalea ikat. • reedy sampled; bin now the kat 'lad exakettesdly • - 1 . nu , Cook , oPPOrtanity Sir *attain the .aria., Ballade. treat the United Mates will b gliffla4o the • ciao, =dila .•11 e heay,Comay Boaaatwaerh. mos . Itt tur , trout Attegheciy. toatay. 'tab Hstaaloi hal been - tatted me gear! hervfetf the Eiazetary of War, and will .Ib be armed, epalp24 - sad The.ashington Onalryeat Pb• tallabaft lee , acceptii iti *hi, Battalion, It la undratatoltr one of the Bust co:hepatica to the traffed htataa:.. The Liewetiant will for 'the prowls lai hilted at the afflea. at .the.Pftekbaret Whit. Lead Crawl. ea.:lthalWa. - ATlLEST.'aLleabsay - City, or at the eactiltiarataad. fa the aaltf.tt ANOTH.ER'OPTOMMITT, tr,7rf,t .71 B,r.tirrearyantraxitie. ' - • t . :Byerts;.4 thisbentoyi.rwin'aiifiarid'uthei. tb n a dsndsradlaathrelsetto recants ALM' ME IIA An 4.llo:mieww•risetit dos. "vbio et% Bat t I* drawrilruns ins Alto. &bony Arsenal. and tieal ernl tes - filly rink , td at,pao-. ..7bbewtok-..*67.14,0%0 rtba *aka= VW tato "tbit'iblatlesprstent 'anti ' llls:Sliniger would. SO inn serials 44.0102410,,r,' =NE .it3ir.# — iimiFwNi•-, - -• • •,;„ miler Oat) stitot'a4D*Ok .-"S• whAted fir Lids Pda14640. ~,1117ciclg:D*7-4- 0441114 of Virela , ilk 71'7, : tb• isisatiamb Scrsolltiiigiattifats . , Hatted .IsUBBEKAIA-T KLAN). -111 Were ani* -- Jai reftleed at.ltasiditlf St: Malt Omit •-• 1 4 u2 2 ) _ a.aengtdars... 25 :is • .;, i.rAN Qat Just rweintwit Meal* by; •w - ••, farm lours -often T'DL!!otilTß . '.4 ft o i JLraveffiiiiisatiliT - • e crzykd the 111“-Patitlat iZather:PODlrlagrrOttlfteit 25 sad.2lll3t.tßairstamt., = . - • , I t • - 4 4 • 4.41 ' 11100.,4^111,1. - 1•11 : BOWI, 1 1- 1/41/41-11ramt at a , „<tiu s t e z li t: ammusenit. :,•ruzzlyoracapAT.,
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