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Alitheee . gentlereen 'are .tinexceptiol3 able Re publicans, and the voters had"' ....free fight", over the resale. Oonsiderable interest was manifested by - tho'frionds of the severel.cen dldates, rind I , l74 'vetes'werepolled--ai much larger number than - wee entioipeted. The, result was very Moro betwoen Mr. Alexander and Mr. Tyler—the former tieing' eleetediby'37 majority. The following it the • - Waaldi: ' 1 alez .; Tyler. dims Wear.- 1 I I First Ward —. 6. IS) 43 . 'Second Ward........—... 31 73 116 1 • Third Ward, lit pr..— 156 56 9 2 Third Ward. 2d T. ... 135 62 9 0 • Fcrtirth Ward; let pr... ns 07 63 1 . Foirrtb - Ward,Td pr.... 30 1131 31 4 1 . • • -, • • '.I• - 4871 4501 =I 5 ~ ,Mr. - Idexander it; a wail-$(1970 cisWou--0 . • gentleman of nprightnens and integtityrand • - , hewn doubtless discharge the duties of his °Bice faithfully and impartially,: His priori *at antagonist, 'Me. Tyler, received 'a very --,.. flattering, .vote; and . hisifriende hiring so - nearlynnoomplished his election, will doubt . ..• less feel 'like, picking their flints for another ' - •• - trial' A vow election will takelplaco hi San a,°Puma!, _meet .one Thursday evening next, :. . when we - presume the M ayor eltot will be in- ' With Sountas Scum.- A'Tali or Dlatualen and Herder War. 'By 8.-Jonea, Esq , Author of "Wild Western lecenee,"_”The Bleat hellea.'' "War . Path;! inc., etc. Philadelphia: T., B. Peter.oe .h Brothels; Pitteberrgli tale Miner. lierede a dream of Disunion and War in the Borcler'States.—as dreamed and written in a book by a romaneer of Southern sympathies, possibly -by a pro-slavery Unionist, one. of that Southern school-of goliticiane, as it flourished under Polk, Fillmore; Pierce - and . Buchanan, till it at length fully and finally ripened under the latter, within.-two years only of the strangely transformed present we have lived to see. Th 6 book is'a novel—in many parts merely a love-story, like the ten thousand of that stamp which are eagerly devoured by every generation of readers, both young and old. Such as it ir, how ever, it may be read by anyone with in tereet4.4s, at all tithe], it would be likely to be, by.the mere novel•ivader,, bat now by the j . reflective, also, beeinse of the unimagined realities around un "of a war of disunion, which may be mentally compared, or contras ' led, with the imaginings, the foreshapings of fanny, that are wrought into the story. But -- tt will cum prove what the poet hat snag.— that .. - ' In a word, (herb have been many novels written, and rarely some have born read,. neither so suggeitive ,hot en Interesting, as thu "Tale of Disunion sod Border War." . . • . We loam - from - this -weeks issue of the 17airecelProbyterias that H. J. /Murdoch, Eq., has purchased till interest of the Rev. Profes sor Mani in that paper, and become asso ciated with the Rev. D. R. Kerr, D. D., as a - member of: the publisaing Arm. - This is a good arrangement. Dr. Kerr is well known to our readers as a Professor of Ecclesiastics] History and Church Government in the D. P. Theological Seminary, in Allegheny city, and a writer of distinguished ability, as welt as - a gentleman of themost mild and polished Man nen. ' Mr; Murdoch is_ a young gentleman of iiinah social merit, sii well se of large experi ence as a practical printer, having been for merly connected with the Wodwisater /Amid; -and for some time, the manager of the pub lishing business of the United Presbyteries. Wei wish the new firm mut:hew:loess, and can -pot help commending the' MUM Preaby terkn as ontrof the -beat conducted ..religious papers in thdooun try. It - has a'-weekly tor! . respondent in 'Europe, and a large staff of home contributors-- Tait illwwesooituanni.—That' Is &queer; long word, and carries with it trio idea of something wonderful, mysterious, as do the enballette ohmmeters' need by the followers -of the " black art." Wheat* its derivation t and whatis its Significance we are unable to toff, - It is tor-to be found in " Webster's. Up - abridged." From the first `two syllable• of the .word,..we should infer that it pertained to. - - --:-horses; and4rom it. being need In canneetion with the wordy:" United States Circus," we . are pretty sure- of it: But 'our readers will • all have an opportunity of learnt:4th. mean . fug Of :this Wonderful word; for, by reference • . , to, the advertisement In another oolunin it will ' be seen that Thayer dr Noyee Great, United - • States Proud and- ilippotoonbroadon will ea hibit thls.tdaee On the 3d, 4th,'sth and 6th buts: Thls'ol6lo to one ot'the'best nowtravei. been designated by those who have Beim it; aa,the "Model Show -of the World." As this will probably be the only thing of the kind that wits visit us thls season, you should. ' Dot miss going to it, slid `talcing a hearty laugh over the witty sayiugs.of br. Thayer, the Great American 0/01111. - ' • , tio6D Burr "or FALL Clicrurito..L.Dentle• lan wishing to procure for themseircs or their ttferelatie - Ault of Fall'elfahlitg foo_any • purpose, ihould rot 'fail to'oiainino perb fresh stock of Fall geode at T. Cara , ' 'ghee's, "Federal 'street, near - the - : - Diamond; lilltirherty. city. It •has hum seleoted eaPeoi ' ally for, the city retail trade, sod embralei all the atandard Hoer of seeds WI well as that is new-'and` desirable in the market. The stoe o „military goods' fur otsaera uniforuoi ...- has been selected with erpacial carer"C°lCr and • enedienael while:the trimmings. are of the • -regulation 'standard. If you would secure an s elsgai and weir /ads fait either for chil-or ,talytary purposes, all at Oarnaghares. Twentieth arrived in the city last evening *boat seven o'clock, senate , for Washington city. The regiment, atter disembarking from the train, was marched to City Bell,' weer* atmbstential repast was in 'seediness, after partakingof Whlchythey_took smother train and left for the east. , Thu res 7 lomat was eomposed of line, stalwart loOking men, and. tree tally uniformed, armed and equipped. Tag 155th Regiment, (Bagel,) .Col. Edward _expected to/dare:the city to-day, _plebe seat ad war. Tile ettolare of tne Ormond (South) Ward &Imola Intebd to pro: ; , .aant• ttunr old sokout•inato and friend aplerdtd'ewerd and lush. The preinntation vW be Made at the choal house; In tho pree ares.`Of flue.rigthent, itri way to the cars. lba :azimut. ihrudd be delayed until to: - mortow,,, the presentation will be midiiiii-that SAL= 01 STOOLS is4lt oreolog, by .I.G. Dim% imottofieer, at, On Commercial Salais ;- • Uomir r , No. 56 Binh 1111,1: Exchange Bank. - 7 'ol 04 53.12;Weaheny Bash fltlabargh Isi" 4:vitae 20 26 fail tiiiittiuod ths-aa/ast,lt llsrbuqpcmi,,,,t a otkoroo; lot :of - caralt aro, to-morrow Crairodaiy morning at /0 o'clock.- - •Thls Is a rare opro , Sanity to'gotpargaios, ii lbd family areatront, aiemallng.tiv.anothar . . - - • . Owri, 01IttlX has made the following, ap'-' pointieenta to superintend the drifting in tail; twenty Burgeon; 17. • Muntoatil c012111111111 , - '.'sionar, Jameri.:.Gratutni. ". ortbis oompany Will meet at imacloparters, St. Glair Ansi, this moraine at, SI o Moak, positively. 0. W. Baxiisasom. gasDAY muRNING, fall• 8. IS BEADS. 5814. 84 Oar Book Taple. °Truth Is stratum straniter than tktio :" Change of Firm. Ptepesationi for the Draft, ...Ociti.has. made his appointmenti of Surgeon andllommissioners to Superintend the drifithrtinghent the several counties of the - State. The gentlemen designated for thlincentY areL-Surgeon, ♦. C. Murdoch; Commissioner, James L. Graham. Dr. Mur doch is well known as one of our most skilful phySicians, and a gentleman well qualified for the position. James L. Graham ; Esq., is so well and favorably known as to require no endorsement from' ne. The appointments' will doub dean give entire satisfaction. We append the appointments for some of the adjoining counties : Armativng--8 nrgeOn—T. O. McCullough, .Bittanning.. Connaissioner--E. Buffington, Bittanning. , . • . • - ' Beaver-Sargeon—David S. /Virgule, Ro chester. CiAilMiemioner—Jaa. 'Patterson, New Brighten... .. ' Blair—Surgeon—J. A. Landis, Hollidays burg. CenatassidiferAlexandor Lloyd , Al. tootle. Butler ,— Sargeon—William Inib , Butler. Commissioner--Lewis•G. Mitchel, 'Butler. Cambria--Surgoon. r john Lowman 301 m s-town. Commissioner —Mathlas S..ilarr, Eb ensburg. Clarion—Surgeon—James Ross, Clarion. - Conunissioner—Robt. P. MoOlay, Curlisville. 'Orawtord:—Stirceon—J. T. Ray, Meadville. Commiseioner--Alfred Heldekoope. Eno—Surgeon—Charles Broader, Erie. Commiesfoner—R. B. Vincent, Erie:' Fayette—Surgeon--Hugh Canapbellytlnion• town. Coniinissloner—Blifeß. Datsson. Green—Surgeon—Wm. D. Roger,, Jeffer son. Commissioner—Geo L. Viryley,L,Waynes burg. /acllana—Surgeon—t. J. Marshall, Blairs villa. Commissioner—lsaac M. Watt, In Jefferson and Forest—Burgeon—Wm. Me. Knight, .Brockerriyville. CommisMoner—l, Goidoti;Brtiokville; hieroer--Surgeon—B. F. Gordon. Com ,missioncr—Thomas M. , .Reznor. ' Somerset—Burgeon-:-E. M. Elm el, Som. exact. Commiaaioner—Michaell. tutor. Veruingn-, Surgeon—M. L. Whin, Clinton ville. CoMmiesioner—Thos. liege, =kiln. Wishington--Surgeon—J. R. Wilson, Wushington. Commissioner—Devi Wnshingt ob. Westmoreland-Surgeon—J. W. burr, West - Neuton. Cotnculsaioner. Said Flatther, Twinge to an RGAi YESTERDAY'S EVENING G - Republican Executive Comm ttee. • . The following named gentlemen • hereby -appointed the County Executive Committee for file coming year. under-the iesolution of holudfcbil and Political Conventions: . - TUOB. hi. M•BBUALL, ' Chairman Judicial Convention. CS4B. Vi r .)34TOHILOO, • .cludrmau Political Convention. William B. Negiry, Chairman; 'Nab!. township Wm. J. Gilmore, Upper et. CLuir township. Robert .llnClarren. Findley township. Abdiel McClure; Mimic township. Robert B. Carnahan, Birmingham borough. Wm. E. netts.. hlcEs.port borough Capt. Jam. Woodburn, &wieldy bkroogh. Capt. Thomas Elcbluters, Turtle Creek. John Herron, iihaler township. Freeman JOnes, Ilicblard township. George :Neely, Franklin township. Col. George Gent, Third Ward, Allegheny city. Stephan H. Geyer, &mold Ward, Allegheny city. • Jamesllcaunntgle; Mutters township. J.J. sob': eon, Indiana township. .Wrn. Williams, Mioth Ward, Pittsburgh. Jas. L. etuheriand. Third Ward, Pittsburgh. David FitZ.BOO:101314 First Ward, Pittsburgh. David Hutthiton, Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh. George Finley, Cotlme township. David Drennan, Plum. township. The mensbna of the 'Committee above named will mental the office of the Chairman, No. 98 Grant street, Pittsburgh. on Satur day_next„the 6th inst., at 11 o'clock a. m. Wu. E. Nioxei, Chairman. An liquiry about Bospitil Supplies. A subscriber, residing in Cotthoming, in this,county, informs us that the ladies of that village and vicinity are making contributions of refreshments, fruits, bandages, eta., and .asks where they should be tent to secure their ptoper distribution among those for whom they aro intended. We would advise all per sons who hero hospital supplies, to forward them to the Pittsburgh Sub.isteace Commit tee, as they have proven themselves thor oughly reliable and efticient—taithful to the truer repotrid in - them. They are in corree pondeice with all the principal' Hospital Managers, both east au& west, and goods 0012. aped to them will be appropriated to the use of the etch and wounded, wherever the de mand is most urgent. Goods should be ad dressed. to Waxman ,k 8011, SULithadd street, or to Albrae, Bon &Co., Wood street. A* Patriot Mother :Iles. Ann T. Woods, a. resident Of gheny ; has given five sons to the cause of the Arnion, tic of whom, William and James Weeds, fol Lin battle on the 27th of June. 17hey- were members of Capt. Johnsto i n'i com pany; nth Yennsyliania Reserves; 'and* the apteln, writing to Mrs. Woods stated that "their deaths are deeply-regrett4 by!ali their cmuipaniens. They were greatly esteemed for ibeir many" gintlemmily qualities. Your noble boys. behaved with great gallantry on the field,-and their mammies shall live in the bosom of their fellow soldiers:" The other 'those sons of Mid.' Woods are still in the serviee, and it 3e hoped that they may escape the shafts of the enemy. The Irish Regiment. ' The Executive Committee charged with - millinxtrrangetneute for the organilatioo of 'the proposedraglinent for General Corcoran's Brigade, held a meeting .last nighty at which a large amount of business was transacted. Mr. J. L. Boyd was added to the Commit tee, and, on motion, it was resolved that Gen. J.. IC...Moorhead, Thomas M. Marshall, D. O'Neill, MC. Shannon, John S. Cosgrove and J. L. Boyd be appointed a Committee to wait on Governor Curtin, and obtain his assent to thOlOrgenisition of the proposed regiment. The Committee will moot at Mr. blorighe'a oMeo at fear p. m. to-day, and will heave for ;Lig htnin g. A-beavy thunder storm passed over this vi cinity last night, aboht B o'clock. The light ning was very tharpituthwe bear of no dam . lige being done hereabouts. The barn'of Mr. ,Wm. bloCrea, an the "Northern pike," in Wilkins township, was struck by lightning and entinsly consumed. We did not ascertain the 'amount of the loss, bat we learn that Mr. -MoTretched grain of this year's crop garnered la.the barn. It had all been threshed oat, and ready for the mill or for 'Market. The farm bed. been "worked on the share*" by Mr.- Pater. Dabble and he will perhaps lose to the &Valli of half the grain. A Generous Fund. 4: fund, amounting in the aggregate to 000 - e; - ttiontlli, - has been crested . by the em ployees in tho Port Pitt Works, which, under the direction of & committee, is to be dietrib _Mad among the families of those of distil fel low workmen who hare volunteered to serve their country. The fund is a. most generous one, but, strange as It may appear, the com mittee fled it diffloult to apply the money. Those who aro entitled to restive the benefits of the fund aro roqnnicod to enlist the foundry so "soon as 'pitiable, and report to the com mittee. --Tea - FALL SIMSION -of Mn. S. A. Smith's Elazc -Mistioat Sohool for Ladies, corner of fearer tercet and Smith Common, Allegheny, °Demeans , Monday, tke Bth. - This school ,Horde rare facilities in ail the common and higher branches of study, .B 1 rs. Smith- being :one of the more thoroughly twoomplithed and axperienoed . teacheri in the country._ A few young ladies,ur misses eau atilt be acoommo• dated by early application. - Circular, at the principal Boots- totes in either city, WOVXDiD IX. TSB ?Ins ExCesetozßlll• am:oz.—The Pittsbaigh Zoaorea,(oo. A, bth- Rteelsior Brigade) had a number wortoden in' among wtdolwo obsesso the follorring I , Corp. John' W. Hemphin, Corp. 'Jas. Estap, John A. Robison, Wililans Sint- O'Neil, limit Potter. ' S 9 Tnirßin..—ti..A. Cameron aid mat. ilootagne, 8.46., wiro.admitten on'motion Carnahan to:prs4; , ttetr , is .ths , ieraral Courts of toe equal,: :These gentler/on paned Is very ctu4ttable ex amination, and enter upon their pinforsion with all the requisites for etnnese. ; ' • .. ~. ..µ ~ ._.. rr~ ll,s f:.r. x~ Chester Hospital. Sam Gaseu• : I believe it to be my duty to give to the public' what I .have seen and beard during a recent trip to Washington city, for the benefit of those who may have sick and wounded friends in the hospital at Ches ter, Delaware county, Pa. The town of Chester is sixteen miles south west of Philadelphia, and the railroad from Philadelphia to Baltimoze rune through it. The hospital is about one mile from the town of Chester, situated on a beautiful emi nence in view of the town and of the Dels• ware river, on the lands of Mr. Crozier in front of a large and splendid college building, built by Mr. Crosier for educational purposes,, which to now used for hospital purposes. The college building la three stories high above the basement, 200 feet in front, 40 feet in width, with an extension at the back of 40 feet square of the same height as the main building. The hospital buildings, ten in number, five of which are now finished, and occupied by the sick and wounded soldiers, are each of them 400 feet long, 20 feet wide, and LI feet . high to the square. In the interior of the building Ahem is an aisle, passing the whole length of the build. rge, on each side of which ate arranged the beds on which the sick and wounded are lying, with heads to the wall and feet oppo site the aisle. The bedsteads are of common height, with obt - Ofortable mattresses on each. Each soldier occupies a-separate bed, with &Isaiah' between him and his neighbor, through which the at tending physicians and nurses pus to admin• istet to their comfort. It is a sorrowful sight to see so many of earth's brave and.noble men lying mangled, bleeding and - suffering far from home and friends. I need not say far from friends, for, although no wife, mother, or sister, be there, kind and sympathizing (though stranger) hands administer to their every want, arid It is this that gives pleasure to the sight that would otherwise be too painful for the human eye to contemplate. Whilst seated with the wife of my brother in law, J. A. Anderson, who was shot at the battle of Richmond, through the right lung, I caw an elderly lady enter the hospital, with paper and pencil in hand. She visited every soldier, inquired as to their - wants, and Care fully noted each request. Boon after she vat ted the room, the attendants began to come in, with plates in hand,no which was placed the food each soldier bad requested. The world heretofore has seemed to be wrong side up, swing to a great majority of the wealthy doing but little to the support of the war, and consequently the .burthen has been falling on those who are the least able to bear it; but At Chester Hospital, things have truly turned right side np. On inquiring who the lady wee, thus devoting ter time, sacrificing her ease and comfort for the benefit of the sick, I found she was no mercenary hireling, working for the pittance of pay she might receive, but Mrs. Crosier, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Buckner, who are in p ion of en abund ance of this world's wealth. They are con stantly amongst the/disk, wounded and dying, wearing their livei away in waiting and watching With our sick and wounded, admin istering help with their bandit, and cheering the down-hearted and suffering with pleasant looks sad cheerful words. Truly they are messengers of mercy to the suffering Penn sylvanians. I do not speak of these to the exclusion of others, but because they came immediately under my notice as .1 sat by the side of my friend. I visited several hospitals in the city of Washington, in which the inmates were well attended to, but Chester Hospital mast have the preference for neatness and comfort. !was also informed by Mr. Frederick Fah , lands, a wealthy and respectable gentleman, that the attendants in the hospitals ware all under the control of the Sanitary; Committee. I am sorry that I did apt stay longer and In quire more into the workings of that Com mittee, that I might have been able to give the public, more knowledge of the Society which is receiving aid and support from all parts of the country. The other five hospitale at Chester are in progress of building, but not yet completed. However, they will soon be ready for use. Prrna Cnovi, Darlington, Beaver county, Pa WOONDID.—A dispatch received here yes terdsy states that WiMem 6oandrett, of the Ninth Pennsylvania Newsreels, and a resident of Allegheny City, was slightly wounded, in the late battle, at Bull Bun. AU. Eloandrett enlisted about three week's ago. Tne Pittsburgh Annual Conference of um Methodist Protestant Church will hold ita twenty-ninth session in' the Hut Common Church, Allegheny, oommencing on Wednes day, Sept. 3d, at 9 o'clock a. m. Opening sermon by Bey. Henry Palmer. cua Monday *reeling. In tut., art% o'clock, JOHN T .111111t13. aged past. The relatiers and triende of the tangly are te.. tomtit:My Invited to attend the funeral, Onto kW lets reaidennt. No. 101 Third amt., oh Witusesoel Waantwo, Bert. ad, at 10 o'ekele, without further notice. sPECIAL NOTICES. Ws take great pleasure in recommending the Rev. R. S. Williams, who is engaged es a testator in the Academy of Science and Lan guage', Allegheny. htr..WUllams is a grad uate of Princeton College, N. J., also of the Western Theological Seminary—la an excel lent 'oboists and a practical and ineoessfal instructor. This valuable acquisition to its corps of teachers, and the experience and all cieney of the Principal, Rev. J. Davis, reader this institution especially worthy of the patronage of the public. Roo. Ai. W.Jacoers, U.D., Rim E. P. BLITT, D. D. Bev. D. Eason. D. 10.1 fies. W. D. Thrirmw,D.D. tuti.l2terms-sow FASHIONAELII CLOTHING AND waists TO air 'rasa.—We .would say that Messrs. W. H. McGee dc Co., eerier of Fedoras street and Dia mond Square, have Just received their summer goods, and their patterns are all of' the latest styles._ Any parson desiring a well,nade and neatly Siting snit or clothes, theirestabliett meat is the right place. AU their eiluthing is made under their own supervision, and they are always ready to sell cheap to cash buyers. . . Uvula W. Comas, Carpenter ^al J 0112.4 J ot.hing Shop Virgin alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. AU kinds of Rouse Repairing done on short notice and in work manlike manner. Charges moderate. Lease your orders. All orders promptly attended to. Two good hands wanted immediately. Wives, MOTI/1113 AND 81117411, WIMPe hus bands, and and brothers...aro serving in the army, cahoot put into their knapsseke a more necessary or valuable gift than • fell boxes of Holloway', Pills and Ointment. They insure health even under the exposures of ► soldier's life. Only 25 cents a box or pot. - 419 OACLAND Saban?. Stmooi.—The fall session of Miss M. fdarkham's select sobool, at Oak land, 'will commence 011 Monday, September Ist. For partioulari, see einsular to be bad at the Book stores, or inquire of Miss Markham, in person, at tali Fourth street. . lard DUITISTRY.....Dr. C. Sill, N 0.2414 Pann attends to all branches of the Dental profs' lion. t - - R. BUIAiRR., If anufeetarer or every description b'URNIT.URE • NO. 46 IiktITNYINLD MUM, • • PITTIIBUSGB. fell assortment at P/TTBBNLION 11114 d 01,1 t TUBED PURNITOBS constantly na band. whim Ws will asll at the kerma pekoe Ibr QUM lo Mimed. VB—LA large assortment on sand, nittble Air form parposes, wi reflnesies, rbich will bs iold on 0. avonabl• terms. 4 BA LAT, tAAR6I.I, A • No. 12) roorth mtvemt. _ Liti(l6.=-4\ bbla Freak ..Eggs, just ro. alve4 szi4 kw sale by J. A..►KYZEBt ,. -- .WO • f cor. Mart.* and Yfrat oft: ' • saTuNE .wAitac riYis—AuLio, y ard ., NJ from :Ito Li ;Inch calibre. melted and ,or aalehy anti LIEN H. • Olit LET—Warer O ; ouso AD. 24 - Liberty Jaiest. mon, th of Woof. , Putotabo Ittvon modlotelv. . araS . L.. it, VOtOrt CO. UTliti • 10 gears 'jun 'received 6x so. be - firmer n. AlllllllSa. it.o.l l nLutai r 3, t'ur .L &idiots' moi4lais atioi . sid is is :ad a et. - cub' 'street: ' "(ran 1441 k ,4NP 110Wth .19,1y114 - fo r """ 816 Vir nuir Iseirit THE LATEST NEWS czN( INNATE • TitIIEATIF NED BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. The Rebels Within Thirty-nine Miles of the City. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES (Special Dispatch to the i!ittaboihh Guattial Wieuntotowi Sept. 2,1802 The following list of killed and wounded in the latest engagement! were collected on. the geld by our special correspondent: Isaac M. Hawkins, Co: 0,; severelj ; Lieut. James M'Kee, 'O, slightly.; Peter Brown, C, severely; William Firlow, color bearer, C, killed; William Adair's, 0, killed; Jesse Lewis, C, killed; Capt. Bartlett, 1, severely; /toting 24 Lieut. Carson, I, severely; A. R. Hal, I, slightly ; Lieut. Miller, 1/, severely.; N. Fillowes, 0, . severely ; Samuel L. Wylie, 0, slightly; Arthur B. Watling, 0, lightly; 001. Smith, unhurt; his min Whited with bee bravery. Maj. Hunt, horse shot under him. Elghty-Seoond 01110,—Oo1. Cantwell, killed. on Friday. Capt. L. S. Hogue, Co. G, mor tally wounded; Lieut. Liteenberger,. 00. I, killed; wounded—Third H. Pry, A; George Black, A; Sylvester Kennedy, E; David Doyd, H; J. 11. Ballard, A; 0. MoPock, A; H. Jump, B; Simon Kennedy, E; John Boyd, K, killed; Charles Walker, if, killed; John Albright, D, wounded; John Hobblemau, D, wounded; Levi Owens, D, wounded; Fred. Filger, D, killed; W. Beardsley, H, leg amputated; G. W. Coons, H, seriously wounded; A. .D. Boyce, El, wouteled; A. D.ltiliott, H, wound, ed; H. Boyer, H, wounded; Lieut. Casten, P, severely wounded; Manuel Garber, E. wound-. ed; J. 0. Stern, 0, killed; Jos. Stanford, 0, killed; S. Bealor, 0, killed; Capt. Campbell, 0, wounded; Vallaglian, 0, do; S. Taylor, C, wounded; St. • Gumwiller, F; wounded; L. Lewis M. Stevenson, li, wounded; William H. 'Latham, 0, killed ; Harvey Peever, B, wounded, fbth Ohio; P. 8. Chull, I, wound ed; Wesley Raildick,ll, wounded; J. Week, H, wounded; SOlomon Jones, H ; wounded; Isaac Cave, H, wounded ; Henry Oyler, wounded; Evans, H, wounded; Smith Quibbs, H, wounded; ?Bohol./ Pill, B, wounded; Date, wounded; John Austin, B, Al bert Mann, B, wounded; John Learman, E, wounded; James Headley, B, wounded; Jas. Whiadom B, wounded ; Berner A. Durfey, B, wounded; John M. Silver, B, wounded ; Andy Nicewander, B, wounded; Joseph Bar rie, B, wounded; A. E. Kirkwood, B, wound ed; David !Marren, C. wounded ; Wm. Beller ney, color bearer, C, killed ; a cannon ball took of hie bead and destroyed. the colon. The 66th lost thirty killed and ninety wound ed. Col. Cutler, of the Bth Wisconsin, wounded in the leg severely ; Col. Brown, of the 20th Maryland, killed ; It. F.;Foster, 0, ,tilled; Henry Becker, 0, wounded; Wm. Rooker, 0, wounded; Sorg% Roblesoo,. 0, wounded; Joe. Mangan, I, sick. The 19th Indiana loot 225 men ; the Sd Western Virginia suahred severely, neatly all the °Moos were killed or wounded; the 55th Ohlo Bad 30 killed and 90 wounded ; the 3d Michigan went In with 230 men and came out with 90 onliZ.l4o killed, wounded and mining; the 7th Wisconsin lest, on Thurs day, 186 killed, wounded and missing ; `the 2d and nth Wisconsin lost, respectively, 243 and 7 6 . killed, wounded and mining ; Adju tant Alesandor, of the 11th Ohio, reported dead. • From Fortress Monroe. FORTZUB MI:moot, Aug. 30.—The steam ship Baltic arrived here This morning and awaits orders. Reinforcements are ordered to day to James town Island. City Point bee been entirely demolished by the Federal gunboats, For some .time past the rebels have bum firing into oui transports passing up ao down the James river and Com modore Wilkes rent the rebels word if it was not discontinued he should destroy dick buildings at City Point. Oo Thursday last the 'rebels brought down to City Point eight cannon and about two hundred riflemen and opened fire on the Fed eral flotilla, which at the time wu near and abreast of that point, whereupon our gubboate opened fire upon the Point and demolished every building in the place, end dispersed the' rebel force. PoRTIICBS MONILOY, Aug. 31 —The fron• sides left Fortress Munroe today at noon for Ber trip has been successful. A flag of truce was sent up the James river to Alkon'alandlng to-day with Colonel Forney, of Alabama who was wounded and taken prisoner, • and palsied same time ago. They also took hp some women and children. The steamship. Baltic is being loaded with troops to-day. An affair took place in the hotel at Old Point yesterday alteration which has. caused some ezoitement among the Union people 'of this pleas. Mr. Berford, correspondent of the New York nes., was eapreasing his die approbation of a paroled rebel officer being entertained by one of our prominent Federal 'officers when. the wash officer stepped ep and " I am the Eionessionist you speak of, what have you to say about II ?" At the lame time the Federal offitier came between theta and said to Mr.'Berford,lll " This is my friend, and in the future What you have to say of him you will plea's° say to me.' He then took his . .rebs friend out of tho room. Capt. Mclntire,. of the New York Ninety nloth Begissentinorr addresse•l kr. 8., Say ing this Is my guard ; you hose no right to express your Opinion' hers, as You were told y day you Were no gentleman.l' Mr: Beriord replled,..,that Is false r and any one who says so ltes."• Whereitpon Capt. ,Moln tire struck Mr. BerfOrd a serer* blow across the face. The rebel officer referred to was ha com mander of the rebel etas mer which oanie down the James rivet ana towed' off two schooLers while the soden , was going on between the Monitor and- Merrimao , litst sluing, and his eon is the present Commander of the New Merrimac'. Mr. Berfordis an aged gentleman, of undoubted loyalty and much respected. There is touch indignation expressed at this transaotion by all the Union °Dicers connected *Millie /federal army. Rumors Item the Sheath:lMllia. Cake Stnit,'Wfantritarzi Aug. 211.—the air is full at rumors, end t herein excitement enough in this teetion just bow to satisfy all. Lt is reported that Jeokson 'is upon oar left dank, about thirty-five miles distant, and the oitisens are . 4iirgerlv listening fer the mar nine of his =rah through 'Ashhy's Gap and down the Shenandoah. Let him come. We will give hi* a.pall,for the laurels and the land. ••. . , For a nuniber of weeks pert of •• regiment of rebel cavalry has been roaming about ale valley, picking up 'nacres and homes, and running them off th"Jaokson's army, Last Saturday they made a raid up the Winchester Railroad, harped •up • number of! email bridge!, burned !wont:train of cars and took the tualland a number of prisoners. i The morning Captain -Russell, of. the First Maryland' Cavalry, with forty of liis men, made* day' ight dash upon Newtoln, the . principal resort of, the rebel , cavalry, captured. ten of them, with tett horses and a, quutity of arms and ammunition.: The Captain had no man injured. Thit,l ecnsider.to be one of the bravestdashes of the .war.: fsomßwthvMe. • Misody's son= • Mirky. Regisnont" had 'a severe 'light, near Woodbury Ohs:rib s with' 'arrest's guerrillas. Tim guerrillas had'. 8 killed, 80 wounded and -prisoners. prisoners. Federal lose, 1 blind and biroundsd; i 7 7 . . " The guerrilla's l'iro ciorarnltting great out rages la Dekaltr i sending Union men south. 'Thu guerrillas attacked - men in g Stook ads, near Aiirdlultrillar.9l4 ilia fanfold, and: ware mpuised with-a hurry:loss. - Berenty-ors_ bags of Atacat N *Artois mill prauhed hare list night= - • • 1 .. . ,- 14,47;iiii.s a rs anuier Made . • rim% ~ Stipt: 1 . -- anPerta ' arta" 'at the. ' l'i odic* obotrli,w4" l .7 a Adjutant era --dAw tho ie wid 6 cads , '4"'Grt" ilirwl" tid hut few UPI le up without dtatt• For t _ 'wlting ass bona, tont n , st ! n ' 7 - 1 1 11 . IF .n.5.t..E,......74',..,,,...a4-4..,-.. PREPARATIONS FOR DEFENCE. &c., dtc,, &c Cleotatrart,Sept. 2; 10 r. excite ment has been high All afternoon. The citi zens are entolling.theinselveS rapidly in the different wards, and:large nutithere aro work ing on the fortifications on e the Kentucky Gov. Tod arrived this afternoon and is. In oeminunleation With the military authorities, and the utmost exertions are being made. The enemy is elated to number from twenty to thirty thousand men, and is reported to be at Boyd'. station, thirty-nine mile. from the atty. They are expected to arrive opposite the fortification. on Thursday:. The 45thand.99th' Ohio are falling back slowly to Covington. Oar pickets extend ten mile. out. All steamboats bave been ordered to remain on the Ohio side of the river. Col. Ofibeirt's command, which fell bask. -treim LeYhigeoa , mocked ' Frankfort to-night. Some apprehensions were felt for hie safety. There is '.. no telegraphic colugappiestion south of Falmouth. ,sEvEnE BATTLE AT CHILLANY THE ENEIIY DRIVEN BACK Gen.. ^ liecirne4 nud Sieveue Killed ete me Wallallo7o2t, Sept. 2.--Generais Kearney and Stevens were killed in a - severe engs-ge ment Which took place near Chantilly, about tWo miles north of Paid's* Court Muse, be tween a portion of Geuorat Pope's army and Jackson's foroes, Our loed was heavy, but the enemy were driven back more than a mile, sod we occupied the field of battle until threeo'clock this morning. Gen. Stevens was hilted with a Ifinieball which entered hitt brain while be was leading his man into action, bearing the colors in hie hand. The color: rerguant having been slain. His eon acting ae ai•tetant adjutant of the Wisest°, eonimendi I by the father, was Wounded. General Phillip RearneY was also killed last night, bin 'body •was taken posseseion of by the enemy, bat axe afterwards delivered into our hands under a thg of true. Col. Fletcher Weboter'd body, it is under stood, Is being embalmed for transmission east. Capt. Sweet was not killed am roported, but Cant Emend, sth artillery. The Georgetown Seminary hospital la ap propriated oxclusivi.l3r to 'mink and wounded caws of the army. The faassaubtiaettm Relief Am:pole-Gun, am well am all titular aces, iircloing good servire in attending the sick and other badness eon neeted with invalid moldier. Gen. McClellan tr. day entered upon the duties just assigned to him.. By.ntrectiontd tbo President, all the clerks and "4"Ywod vf, it Writ departuleuts and all employees on the el.h/to hut/ding in %Verb • Ingle% will be inina,,LiateV orwinized into companies, under the direction of Brig. Gun. Wadsworth, will bu armed and cupplwol with ammunition for the defence of the Oepltol. From the Army of the Southwest . . • FORT Soon, Kansas, dug. —The spe cial eorresponflentie of the Missouri Democrat under the above date, soya The greatest so tivity prevails here is getting the army resdy • for au immediate advaneo towards Arkansas.. Germ flhvat, commending the foeees here, has received information abet ill troops in the department of Kansas, and all these in south. -west Missouri, including the recent levy of militia, will be concentrated at ouch point l ,he sh all l designate. This portion of the army is finally equipped, apil contains foureom pletebatteries of fogat guns stab. .;The troops have been bilged. d , sad the diluent con, 'mende'rs ordered t., ..t..oun their commands to suitable Owes east and south of Fort 'Scott, where a full scippir • f f•trage, grain ' fuel and good, healthy err..., -,21 4 be obtained. Informatioo been received bore confirming [he [lvor, tbat the rebels are con - oentretiog in large num were at Cruse Hollow, Arkaneas, with the haeutiop ut marabing jklortll t proposing to take Fort Scott and then Fort Leavenworth. , . . Albert Pike had mode a epeech to his men, saying thathe Inteuded to toe within Fort Leavenworth beforo et.ew fell. There is no mistaking that etch to the - Wen held out to the rebel force now eoeeeotrating at Cross Hol lows, and the ree.ni ex peditltt, under Cock rell and Coffee, to Lone Jack, was for the • purpose of escorting the new .leries down to Arkansae. Hundred 3 of men followed them and the two pieces of the Indiaaa battery,. 'shish they captured at Lou 4ack, but they were mostly without arms. Day before YoervldeY. Quantrell and Hays' bands came upou ilx companies of the 2od Hanes, and three companies of the 6th Kumla, near. Lunar. Campbell end Capt. Grano, of the . 6th, attaaked them with about sixty of their amen, and had a severe light, luting test hours. Two men were killed and 21 wounded. Lieut. 001. Baisett, oommaudlng the 2nd Kansas, marched upon the opposite side of the, strewn out of danger. _The wounded - midi fay rust the rebels bad aboun7o9men, - and If Bassett had helped them they *wild have -whipped them. Col. Cloud left his force the day before to report at this plane: All say that had be- - been there, Quantrell an/4 Hoyt would bane' been taken. Kentucky Legislature Locuselm.a, Sept. 2.—The Senate assembled to-day. Mr. Speed, from Committee on Military Af raise, reported s House bill to organize the Union Gun Artillery Corns of the State of Kentucky; reccommended to Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Thomas otforotl the following resolu tion : Retched, That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to i quire into the pro• priety of calling out, an arming, 60,000 men, to serve for 30 or 00 da s, for thiqurposo of expelling the Confederal ermine from Ken tucky. - . . Mr. Burnam affpfel t a following resolu tion : .. . Brooked, That le is . 'an imperative duty that those having Maui:nand of our military forces take . the- most speedy measures to drive the invading rebel's from the limits of the State, and that any polioy looking to the abandonment of tho interior of the State, and of removing to the line' of the Ohlo river, Is unwise and_impolitia. - . • The Mayor'. proolamation is, nobly respon ded to. The (Atlases are enrolling themselves in the wards, and the houte guard companies are ready for service. klefor eon. Wright declared !north( law in Jefferson county.,, ' There is great excitement throughout the city.. Cotton brokers are removing their cot ton zeroes the river Numerobs citizens are .itioviog their valuablas,fearing that the rebels will attempt to capture - the - city: - '" Tim Enrollment in Lancaster and Berke Counties. Lindastaii, Pi.; Sept: 7—'...The total militia enrolled In this eutuity is 20,488; volunteers To Service - , 5,107. "City 3712 enrolled - ; 1,523 in service—being an excess of :the estimated quota. 'The 'Evening Express emnments ail sorely on the enrollment in Darks county, where only 6,268 retartrod out of 16,000 To , tars. Seading- claims no more able bodied men in= the aggregate thin Limeades City haa.in the .Erprees Gen. MaCtellau to Cointnand..the -IfortiticatiQDls.nt It askingion-. . , j ifs,AwArt.Trika or ?flu ..Earr. .- • _ _ . .4Foq.,pz Arsiu4,lotiot .... . •-•-' 7. -'7 IY A I M I NGT", Sept. Goateed , Chtnera Nu 2.—By dircettoo tbi Priiiidenti, Melee lie nets' McClellan will have tibtatiliad'otttiolortificatioin-ptiWiahlo g i on ; sad of 414 troops for' the &kiwi o! the Capi tal. Bp oilier of the lieeentetty of Mar. Illigudl :',.."...* Z. IL Towinkuri c 41L, -.A.:-0.. ~~_ _-- ~ - ' a '~. -' ~ _._.~_. important from Washington. W.isimaroir, Sept. 2.7Recout aavJees • acivices ceived from the vicinity of the late eanguinaVy conflict of our armies in Virginia with the enemy report affairs in that locality as cons , paratively quiet. The news from that quar ter, to-day, has been, col/ablating the intense excitement and bustle prevalent, decidedly meagre. - Rumors and atones of the most ex travagant nature have been circulated throughout the city, a great majority of which have been found, upon inquiry, to be entirely unreliable. Parties who left Centreville yesterday af ' ternoon report that the command of General Banks, which had been rumored cut up, com menced arriving of that point about b o'clock, p. m. There can be little dobbt of the cor rectness of this report, as our Informant states that he witneseed the &nivel of this command. It is further stated that imarch . of twenty fire miles was sooomplished by Ihetn . on that . day in order to reach that position. On Sunday morning, between 8 and 9 o'clock, fifteen of- the embalm:Mee, being , in . advance of the train, dein a hollow, were' captured. In all there wore 230 ambulances and 40 hacks, • About 2,3ooioianded have so fax been re moved from the tleld. - These - movements were facilitated by Major W. C. Barney, of New York. Yesterday evening at 6 o'clock oar army was withdrawn behind the hills of Centreville, as a feint, it le believed, to draw out the ea..' •emy ; but they did not advance. This ,morn, lug oar_ army advanced at leset two nines toward the old battle The large reinforcements which have ar rived there, consisting of artillery and In fantry, make the army perfectly safe. . No firing took place after 9 o'clock on Sat urday night. , • Gen. Kearney's dir talon remained on the field till 11 o'clock. - . On Sunday some shells were thrown into the enemy, but nu response was made. This morning a slight skirmish took piaci, with Gan. Searney's-division, In the recent battiti Gen.lfriteh was wound ed slightly. A belt penetrated - tips brinaand. body of hie feit hat, and (fattened on, the The dead were being buried and the worn:id ed removed to-day froui thersite scene of con Mot under a flag of truce. The Wounded from the Battlte-Field Arraying at Waahington. Wasarsiaros ' Sept, 2.—A train of ears, having on board 500 or 600 aoldiera, who were weunded in Saturdai's fight, came down this morning from Fairfax. They represent, among ethers, the 251 Ohio, 6th , regulars, 35th New York, and a number of other regi ments. A guard also came down, having in charge seven rebel prisoners. . The following additional notice of wounded in Pennltylvapia regiments hive bean .nh• tamed: &rgt Wm H Lynch, Co 1, fhb, shoulder Corp A Loophorn, Et, 2d, hand John Campbell, K. 88 th, cob lay . . Choo Cad., I, 34. gun 'hot woand n • May, C, lath, arm Thee Winn, C, 88th, and W Boman, 0, 88th. band I Corp Wm Yawn, A. 68th W H Martin, C, 11Ith I Jai Itorgap , E, 48th, alio a cumin of mine name and company • John Grace, GI, 48411 Martin Lurcher, A. 109th Sergt 0 $ Yolk, A, 11th J Iturley, El, 101 n. sorna Ist Lt H Herbert, H, 2t.. Ist' Lt nog 11 Hopwood, 2414 .4.ltieurerling. D, 11 I Hoo.k/ HnrdgD 7iih El Cooper, musician. 74 dere Loiti. G. 11th.: Wm - Jenkins, 48th - . Sol Sh. le, D,-llth Inear7 Derry, D 74tli A Shun, B, 7304 1 , reads Hicks . ; It, 111.14. Btahralse Bat .h, F, 66th 'Corp L Wearer, r, 74th Sergt.H.Dytcl2,,o, 4th Bur -.V•Lorele,, D, 4th - Jea Feather, B; lOtb The Union Pacifies Railroad Con • vention. Cutest:lo ' Sept. 2.—Tte Board of Commis sioners of the Union Pacific' Railroad met at Bryan Ball at noon today. Gem. Quill; was chosen temporary Chairman by, acolatna.. Lion, and proceeded to address the meeting upon a serious and important work for which.- they had been called together, briefly ravieyrot ing its greet necessity and invaluable infinertetc whiab it will exoroistuon the Interests - of the country. Robert Finney, of Pennsylvania, and John Robinson, of Cali fernia, were chosen tempo rary Seoretaries. The roll was plied, and serenty.six arierrarecLtretlisii MOM& , . • Mr. Cass, of. Pennsylvania moved ..to'pth'.." reed to a permanent organisallon. _Some die=' mission ensued on the motion, that when the meeting adjourn It do so until 10 o'clock to morrow. .Lost-31 to 39. . • • . . sl ithout taking nation on the !notion for a. permanent organization. the Convention ad journed until fire o'clock Ode afternoon.• tinerrillao Routed to Algoma' Gacaurtirdzi, dop'. 2 —Major Lippert bu obtained another signal success over the goer- • rillas its Southeast Missouri, with a squadron' of the. 13th 11!trials Cavalry, two companies of the 24th Missouri Volunteers, and one how= leer of the 2d MissouriArtillery.' The Major attached Col. White, whose force is estimated at 1,000 men, about twelve miles southeast of PRZAMEited Ferry, iiii thirrent River. After a desperate conflict -of an hour's duration, he completely routed White, capturing all bin wagons and etp.page, and taking many pris oners; and Rio a number .of horses and mules. Our loss in killed and wounded is not itated, but is slight, compared with that of the enemy.- Contleuattou ut Propelly In St. Litaie; ST. VMS, Sept. 2.--Steps have been taken for oonfiscating the property of Trustee Yak; formerly 17. S. Senator from this Dietitot. Caps. T,unctoelig, Chief 11. 8. pollee, has been . ordered' to seise the same, both reel and per- . tional, and take en invontoct thereof. - The - property I, estimated at $lOO,OOO. Polk long since placed himself under the proteetion" of the rebel government. • The old Merchants' Exchange was yester daye closed, by order of the Prorost Marshal -General. Evidence of disloyal demonstra- UZI, was tarnished. Should it appear that the association ie thoroughly disloyal, its pro perty wilt be condlerated. • Wounded PenntiOvanlixis. A LICSAXIIRTA, Sept. 2.—Tbe following wounded of the Pennoylvania regiments are to hospitals here: Richard Ilopkina, Co; 5.f, 100th; Woo. Jul:moon, Co. F, 2d CoVatry;_prl vete D. B. Fornelson; Telegraph :Operator Wm. Stoffenbarg, Co. A, 3d; sergeant Clymer Strickland, 57th; Reuben' Oconee, Co. 11; 3d; sergeant Thwallsa, Co. C, SEithtThoo. Mel:tort, 0). D, 12th; Josiah Whinos, Co.. K, 105th; Filander Towner, .Co. G. 50th; Samuel-W. Wayne, Ist cavalry; serpent Remy Bradt', sth. ' . Markets by Telegrap h. . PIIIL•DiL11114. &pt 2 —There Is a steady demand for Flour. latba, Y.OOO thicadd mid for stifiarfitsi $6,60 (or extra. and 26 for extra - Cuanly. No change to E7 ,4 QUI coranaeaL There is losa - aethetv la Wheat. but prices ars unchanged; sales of 11,12;0 box. at 21,240,30 for red, and $1,4361,63 for white. Corn has again advanced, with sales of 2,000 bushels . Ten ”eit bViti& Coffee null; Rio ta,g22.1.5g. Pro. slatona bait thinly; sales of Nets Pork at 211,60212 i WO blies llama at Lai . In salt.' mid 313i010g for bag. gel. Lard is steady at by.rdalP/..- Ziaw Inas, Sept. 2—loon—Cotton bar an • ad. rat:dog trodeney; ad= at 51c. Flour doll; DAXlbbit. sold at $4,9045,10 for Stoic; 15.50@5,60 - for Oblo, atid $5,304.6,80 for botaborn. Wheat bardaclioed atlau 00,000 buthola at. ifli':(4l,2l for Chicago $1,17:g11,7.1 . for Illlwankero Clob. Corn dull: 60,000 baobab sold at 60@tit. Bed quiet. 'Pork boar,. Lard quiet at- WO. Whlaky Zitin at .10% 9telpti of Flour 1.4.404 bbba Wbtat 306417i!.tr05. Stocks ars hotter; Maar, and Spa" gang syni Illinois Central nallroad 644; Illinola Omni bona. 100%; Michigan Southern' tin%; Po"nsilvanla Coal 04%; Beading 61%; ; Mihranira and Misaluippl 61 etnorlcan Cold 110% U. 8, Truancy; 7 ; 1'10, /Cal . . Bstratoss, Sept. 2.-a„Tionr firm. Inset Wady. Cora qinet at 66007 for white. and 84860 tor yellow.! Oats Arm' PonnsYlvattla Naha,. Tim at 04%. Privislons ann. lard 0%410 JUST,. RECEIPhp TRY ORPAT1:18 o. Kiss PAPERS, • A book !hit of wit sad humor, pratootttive of batik tat =I coodostro to health and good splyits. . Tor sale at the liookipti;:s ct a. 8. Divis.gai•ooa sc. AAT 11 lk APE,— _v nousio.' LETTER. pApEns; *. . OAPPAPEERr,ra: • NUTS . • . -'r BlLtr*PAPllti: : 4 ••• WZAPPINR• PAPint; _ riA2rlbl , A - PA.PLIM• A ttrita LlM:welt 'mamma irtock of 'the- be .t brands wilt.' 0014 at Jaw pion for Cub: fittarfort win MO tit to their H iir T l esine. 61,11. ..108NSTO _mf2l•Stawerrl :Nat?' Pram mast. Yuul• • • Altir—A 41.01. stock and Wise vadat at leiprbew; - Por ads bT WH JOaNCITONA LIALV.ti; 'BROut;l** BID UAW, , . AW.. in *tairiziaitinid. ! ri. " 11 ~ B: -Tes Inn Loy .....-.g''SLib'nren44. %==l ICES. CURCOIUN BATTERY . . .-- -Lint. JOHN - L.2rEVl2l..fellahr Wanner with eta comma, at ItiehroontlNtarista abtafneil per et Lire recietaryof War to raise a fIaTT.EttY r Tamar .11.11i1ZLEEM.vill be ibtrad for L. .ot et the °thee' of Till: Iferhre GM. No. VI WOOD STURM ._ . . • • .. ir3Otter . . . RECRUITS. FOIL _THE 46th PA ItEGI3LEST . - , Um•. MAIO, of thla gallant liegiroardaima hsea toasted to mann far ma above . regiment,. and has toasted at Um Myer. oltrea,lio. 67 7'0178,T11 STREIT. This ragirrent Iva Domain Om MMIIMOIta year, aod la mile of tba het drilled la the army. 71:a a *Undid opponn , lty tor jOrlOr 1 . 110 wish . to marts nail er good Macau. 16IEL 6.114. • aul..rt Matt ro r. 46. t. tact-P. V. . KNAPP'S 8 4..TTERY--Reornite `"'natal An Oda odebrateditaty, [IOW with tbs army of Vireats, Gen. ropecomusandlng. 'LIEUTENANT ATWELL, Who boa born detailed on Iscroiting aer.fea , la now to the My In the meantinte, Vervain wtaing to jtio the Battery will call ' vr soca= srastr. r:rBT.ll;t7olq 'cI!LVALRY ! TWO WEXELITOIOC 7011,VOLVNTEIBSt BELEM Cook, pp) THE MOST 42112.4 rrfs 4811 or THE sranor $177 BOUNTY. • • ~ . ~ Under..the ibllowrug special order, leated by the Stcretary of W111 4 40r whom the Data* hi twisted: dezczel; oupszt No:=. ' - . WAS DEPASTSFST,_ t Washbigtoth Aegrot J Lieu James 11 'schoonerakarsball :ideally* com panies of neat , y, within three weeks, with the sue- Oen of. the Gem= of the. State! of Penneyleante. They•FlN be accepted by the War Departmeat. el. STANTON, Secteterr s of Wu. • RfADSCAkTERA PZISSI7.ISSIA Matra. - 'th Ul l •b uiSs Assi4t itch , Tb• ibou aFitboricy of the !imam!' of Wet Is .&.‘L:IttrBSILLL. Adjutant Uclairalof Tenasitnin.la. —nine Absalom 11.1E111 be soma that the under signed , hes been duly authorized to rain_ the Sew companies Within three wai ha. mit tils le fadtltely the efilY erPortuelty that will be oilseed for these whO desiterto fagot, In tb6 bianch of the sertlee, ft-as highly-important that it be embraced without &day. ..Two comosat-s. already „ neatly thil. have been accepted, and will no huniediately into anauzip• meat. Gempaules. parte elenneYaniall. andel/nada not al ready aeoepted. ben bow the laat and undoubtedly the finest opportunity foreatating the earrice. All Bounties (rem the. United States wilt be gUeu to the men, and the Allegheny Coln!, Bonuty to ouch men MI may be enlisted from Allegheny l'aunty. This Battalion has been etUed for nuclei-tonic° by the &menu, and Will be armed, equipped and honied with the lout porsitds The Washington Cualry t otTioladelphlittuu. been acespied thl. Battalien: If Is undoubtidly MO of the finest companies inthe Melted Stoma The Lieutenant wilt lee. the pneeeat be limed at -the office of, tballttebetrgh. White Loadlioapany, as hiCIIECCA ITASET, Allegheny City, . or at the bundling iitand, in the Diant.nd. an 2.141 PtildY'UlY. $l5O x T. E , l .'„"j ce . 8150 . TROVE/MEIN' I:l6'l*ll.,fug removed to I t. Pew lIFILIVIOOI9I, Ng. 478 issoepw4y. 'mei now prepared to offer I.ka Walla "tuesednere 7 OCTAVE BOBEWOOD PIANO ea tal Wag all Improvements known Or 'Obis country or Eu 7 ol" .9nr.atrung:tarar,rnm.pb grand aotICJA turp pedal, lull ken tram°, , - 11150 tASIEL.' - Warini4ted for nvii:ritatis. Bich moulding cams, 1 - -0/75:t0 111200; ...it *Arra/W.I. awl" qt. Abe beet stewoued, ateteriab itadlo stand better than any iaild for $4OO or $5OO 14 the old 'Tenho:also( =miniature. -We Intl& the ben jndrer lannnihn and Sri these noir' fatten/11041e, and we stead reedy et ief,tfixteseatieet .titera with artiathors neeauListarad lit title etxustry. tiROVIWITEN & •LaySkkam , Y.N.OADWAY. N. Y 600,000 I , ATEI/1 Aseax.7—Tlll.l otrit-stirrin, ices sad I . , .. . chorus haSitist, beervpubUs d. area is tor male at anll A. RitTIVIC 4 . 7111•19-.6.14 1 111.1i street Eli Y1&1 tjuKlb:4—M A Jost receiving, • Iwo hurl new 'noel of ' PIANO 7011.704 IfeiPetta . Q 142110014 front the ' celebrated.' Stanntictorka 01 011 k-haring dons,- &ino Davis' &Co. Boston; and liatelton'grcaw'New York,-all of new akylcs, and will Co sold at promo; twutufachuers' ca lla-ad take for cath'or on a teaaonabk. • .14 • • JOHN -IL SiCI,L,OII. Si Wood at. TILLUONI: VIOLIN zattINGS, trr MAIL A. Darr rata. Treble", or rbtrlage, 4 !maths, beat Seawall, or A - 8 . _ Italian 16 qr D . 15 Fourth" or U 1 length, pare Clear .50 Vest quality rinnob or Gertnatt Ist, Pd 8d and Beet quality Guitar D, Zit i.aß;;;;;;lnge,eacb.ls ,Be • Beet qnaUtY mat . .p Mailed to . ny addraa,last Ingd. oti r0t:454;4 tbe agony, or brt potato stamp" by : JOHIII ELIO:LLCM, 81 Wood street. • 3. het of fresh //Binge Jost arrived Won. Violips Violln-Otuaa natal, Accordant." ekr.. . lel sx vvA t o rubusimt hod I wta'e - teterßlFAlf PIANOS, Of imperb worluisanafp sad MOBIL , . 'For ante at 1g0:;..63 flitfi 'treat. • ' 23 11.1ELEBER k 1111,1) MEW . a DEUlsti'Ai