PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE -* . S- - ■< H - J V-,. -- . • H*' Kg bee* "■ * . ~ , - . :-i it t ;„-**--c. > ■' *'• O j-c-iT: .... l.- wk . ji <-rw • .... * J .-. ;Rf l*-*tS * ;-r." Vi !h I :1a arsenal*. Wk • .- -Z*-i. /' ® P y ifl * * ; V: -.. .; "- >_: p ■' i '• ■& tHK"'I t.- .* : • • *>• • ?-eea prwwfewd; . - ; • i '• <>■<' mi r m> h-h. i*i ■*-. #rrt rarij m -a-at : th<- <r i.-r r . 4 i <1 -'■ "fiu".. ru H f luud.* T • • •" f '■ i ■ 4..y . rritof ii • nitiv- ,t. r.n.'i v t-'i.-t ;♦ ,v '-.!• •' .. . • "'! ••"- ft _ it n*fVM - of n • -•■-. Het , : : Iht .IM-Ttn-S I.f I*- .rr. J rv , .V • ' " '•-■•• wet gu .••- .'••••• ... . ■ ■ - - nij " V- -•: I. •. asm* of " •*- J_ few rej -, -i m c < —-; i nrgiu'i . v th ' *'" r * -•• •■ ,"t f?ta!entorpr.se, - !r- • ;•/• i .u:v : p">verr,ni.-nt Ofcour-e, . Jo wineh Txm had been '" " •*-j-ir.iu gave no ; ' ' ! Ti.i '• : .i. &IMI v', iinio'! /- • njrj: . whil- tt.c other*— .N .rtfi ( aroiyiij. ja <i ■ rt--,.,; W* !.<.n -cr.'ur.r:.! vs. - ; . r.r^v'i!,',i S-. • (•need. in VirginiakM tlx ■ '<• • r ." " • -V;-;;- wwUmponwi. A 1 ■ - ;,r i :: n : : ;;, r ! .\;r ~' J '- al . a P ,tef Virpßatio Fort t i.'.;. <'hioi f. ,OS"Si a ; • - . • ; •luon metl. AJm .-: irr.tn.- s r tr." :.,t, 'f Suir.t. r. t,. a . ; v taeniUrt ,f • .... went ov<: v,the ,n.' i t.;*duur i :on vt- - i ' *">! and -, 3*™ tber ' a>pfced w. Wdioimcc /or *rth- i v* B;a * l! fr'-f. *•"■■ U.-.ion. Wheth.-r thi# r -.ane whs wroornt ! y of ti * ti.fir gr.-Ht • .'hi . fTOtv-riiincnt a r<--:-ian ••• * . >'• ■ . . * >k*a P —~.-v 'i' •-r 1 BL . vhh S-m ■' .1. nßw n TiTnKiK^lP^^-^ ~, ->. • v. . ft- ■■- ' . \' t -•••• ! -* I- • • It f' as -x* pric * I, - :: - r?v : - K-l •■: ■ * "t.- T" -' if 1" TI ._T * ' t -- ■*&- ' ' ■ _ - ■ .Sr. ;• -i -.„.j£r : 1? -' "2fi- ' ■ - *• : a., V* Wftt • iri# .' _ 4 _ - fe jl *•- • ■ *': " 21 J " ir-a- AT ?•'- - y ■ " " -'•••"'•"* ' " 1 - t . . 1 Hi>vr '• i •• " - - •. ■ 1 • • , , "TXT • -■ - - - - - ~ - . * ' - V.' i'r) :; U : V-li A Ti- .' s. s . : •: • iA'iva* - .re - .. *- aw :.v.• - • - " * • •-• • *- -y I--- : .. . •: -a l' ' --■ 'J. ••• •"•-■ t' -. •-. .>. A fff. T . ■ ' v :.vy MMBKMed i-y n 4f . nwg ••; tnt pRNfe aiind. i omßcd an :n --■--•?■. ■ ill. n .! ,*.(j :,v . " •■ ■• -• 'hr-.nct! all to .... • , ru .-, : . f Cni'in. T:.- • ph •' ' .: . -■ •.- I .. may - * •' * . * - V - ... .n-11! r t .V -• - ' •••'" .-•'•* •' ■it. * from th ' i_. -i it .1 ■:;•■ • n-> njil ii.ou vr <•/ any ■ -ti -r Nato. Th<.- "•••-' • ' *th Mipj wed ngbt h to he .-w ---•• i m \ :• r ttat . -rn-f iT..*, . , be the eele A ■<: tm irll .it t::i;w ted, ill try baM been .. puUie mind t!,.-./ jYr nior • ...n :;y y"*r. ai.'l tsi.vi !• they hav.: pit many good irH-n to a .,; to toke r;, A: * r '' *"'* S^ttninit&tdw day afte n§- --Mb.ags of men have eaabtad the wrtaeai pret. : •• tt vut: tto ik* ... . U>:ae tlirr - 'iy before. * ~ 'P" 1 ?" denrea much, per&me the rtoie ' *'* '"th. ' l> . Mstnptios fthto Ir*. is *im*- f f° **•*''•"' ""•*• • ■ ■'•■•" Ft lend ' a. Oar 1.-:TI.. r iu f- .. 1 r rj^r ' ■• : itl nkm by the eonatit itwa no line BOTtir.av.ng been a State oW ..r the Un brlon th/r the ("iiron er<?ri ■• ■ - •tii'i .be 1- '•* one. <•&;.•€- ill*.;, the Union dtre.-tlr f--m •j' i.a '-f's-pervaeiiHe. exceptme Te*'< a- i eren rexaa, m its temporary tadepeiX&tiee 21'" ■ •-•■■•■■■' Stog TheV.eH a • i< igaai n mate* os into the Union, while ti.a! nariie •.•.-a.- Sryt adopted for the njd one 'n i " fi ". I : -riaration of in iependenee. Therein the ' "United Cdk-e .e*" were deohlced to r* fir.-c ana j|>d'- ;• :-nt .-tates;- yt. even tiien. the vb;.-<-::y plainly W.-.S no; to nc.-rare their independence ~f o*w vnoOer M *f the J/mum, hut dHaaotlyCae as I - atf.i t,e.r mutoai action before, at the • %wi afterwards, abtttidantlr j.'ioir. Theexpres- l* ih.r- 1 teen, m the Articles of Ccnfederm:on. nr years later. 1 that :r.o Union sha!!_be is most d* v :ng never lec States, either in •ul*>taaee or n name, outside of the Union, whence this tnaeb a! *,m nipotenee of -Srate righto." a*.-erhn_ er 10 lawfully 4 r! .., Ur< ,. a it aelff Muoh -s cai I : of th- fftsv.-: t t ti-f word. ' .* ' • •" ou-' '.nsif:) n. nor. wa - . _r. ■ ? tlw i" :^rm* \X . : .r. wit * V ■ ~•> j-' - u - * is! " •* it fw ..:- -- •-•• • g.r> T- \ ---• - -r :i- a <ut- -r .\T"i wi Twos* a*** ap "*• , ib .-amine ißtu Uw UR-M. by wkt* art (j • -tirou-m f the t oiiol *i-i w u** - - : ii.T .• i>-~. • iaee ttbe- -pur*ii. ti.- tie- f-r ;<**, *&<• stif .-renw 1 *U*r tud Tb# s*ie bat* £!e:ir iMm a ti> lai a ir' j •*iry b.SVr r ":.--r ■ ' r " - •- bfCJIC •• ::•* . i?a!j -" '.a* sou y 'rv i- -3_ . . ... *-■ t*--I I.i<rirs--.v.> —-t-i."*.;--J --. mtsS :"g-T '.. it g- \'.:r .... i t .r -tfTyy. isv • :-!.■ ■-■ —r -jv ■ ! *•- ' t " jT- erf- h •: 'Srai v-f HBj§MfcOte ' : . i sUi Si - "■'-* HbMHf? r-•*-.- --.*} IHBSrc"* ,' B ")4 - •:• 1 ■•■s - T ' "^jgylg^^BEs|a|B ■ . •. *?■- . ".a JWffjßM - . -...--- '*. - ■• ;. I " it: • ... ■-■: •_-• <. :j- - jn:- 1 *"v \Z.z --■ ' •;• •-" " '' ■■■ • .a-- -f. r. • >i hf- fcr ■'.■-• ct:Mrn -w ;il :><i. - sitat wi.t!'- :n *}i!t. th<: ji'.>T'-rnmtiti'- t--tir <.f triu!. I '• • • n fxtorctl with ' : ... ._■ I. ul i fumid fel-f f> tJir- liand whirl, h*>! partifß-rcd llwm. n<-t •':;' -'ttiirt. .. - j^. >.' • .:t;- . r .- ■ -••. : tfi- ' X -nrAr •■{ ;:. ir ir--.-.•■:.<,-r ■ - .1 • .-J- • ' -•: ••;:• t hvn • i !.. <-t intr>rt-..,: f. • ■-.f a!: i- slit- OMaimotM firnsiitt-f otir r-omrn-'fi •!- an-: fjinn- T. *i!.>n.. To h - ia-r in <r:. -n Car as knows, tfaejr hare illfl fwifully rrss-tt-.i dw trs::..r<:-i:- ■{ t.'tose wii-'-—. "viiim*t s 5 .i nti L %r i-f :••- - t-j ••:—}• . a." :h<" :tt- - t. !'... u- l at.~o-.- ijj * •>! p. i'.n ;-.'o}'.--. Th-. j unu-rs: withwit WD . . t —tr■•; _ St. a • ■ r:i: .• • '-•-... -u r !: ■iV y\V .-l.i.' j* .n. hi -n i z \ • t:.-m. <• ir J J- : ar ii'i'wimow ha? --ftc-r *•. i failed .<:. eif-f-rnneni. Two poinsa iu it<rf>e'.|fleruive already mttied—site .-U' -.-c?-fo! cttabtukmf ar.-l siie wuioful twit row of & One v:'! lemtiM—-.l* =u<-r< s<ifu! ,./,! ,vd/j.H'. .> fi,riia tr.te .at- rnai uttetnpt overthrow it 1: ;s now for dwn to dcawubw to sic- *rhl that ttioee h> iib Utirly tarry an elei ttoc, , < - - •• t- -*i!:--n: th-.* s are site ry:.: and yrtruM wwrif mil I bgltcfo; ar.'i tint sites bt) *8 base totj ted -:,-tii:,neitalijr d-ejtjeii. si:- re cm be no gmn ciilbt sjipeai t.ek WwUtiwUm inert •- : tr-no -1--'-.-rsf-1! • x- t-jx tfi la.Vit w| am ie"iing ebufif*. Socls wiU be a great ;ep~jn --f ;•• • .•- ".■ 'hiMthem tnwt rbtt tber moot take Iv si ei-e'tion. ne-'ner < m they tax.-"a hy u wjt: t e-tiiiiu' ali ";e foil; -.-1112 ti,e f-egjnnei-" os'a war. • Ia -s be -■ !::• ;. hj :'r % toinde ofcaa d:-i rucn as to what i< to be the eonrse of the jtorern ment toward? the - citr.er- -ta:-,-:- •*-- .':•• rei>e!l:c; : whoU haw bcon tapprew 1, the Sxaentir* dweoaa it pr -y- rto -ay w-.fi -- •• ?. s porp -- :h-n. < v-r. t- ■ Sc. by t.'c- ' n - . t - i t.-ie Jaws, art*.; ti .:< t in- protjebiy . • -iv-* a -bMr. -nt :ndt-rstaiia.ug <>: tic- powers ai.-i <:ut:* - of the fe lerai gttMOMßiid ahrnr to she r:rht® t s" t!:r Stater sod the people un- ■ dgr the l onstitinioa shan that eaprwaaaAtliflw <um\k iisai a-idr- ss: He tie" res to pre.-erve t..- goreroinen*,U>&: it rosy b • aoknini-teted fi-r a:i as - -dn,i-ii-t-r'.--! - v the ri tsi 'to rnait- jt. I.'-ytt. -itizeit- erery * :,ere iiave the right to ekun ihu their goienuoeoL and the . governmenttc. r;_'ht t wstah id orn.-gke: it. I: fs D'-t per- eived si.it :i c'.v.t-.z It thflWfo any coer- C. -&. pay or g > -afajiigasson. ;n any just -ease of those terms. The Constitution provide*, and li the States have aocepceo tne provision, ti.at -Tne L'aited anse.- shai. auaractee to every State ;n I L.oa a Reput-'-scar f -rrn of G -ernxnent." Bttt-a -we rr..y go otitof sue Umon, having done it may uUo discard the re pubiicaa form of govern rru-nr. .- • that to prevent in going out ,♦ an inJ':-pen-: We -i-o<- s to the end ~fniaint .uiiuig the guaranty mentioaed. and when an end is taw/ui acd ob gatoi-y. the indiepensibie means t<j it are also lawful and obligatory. It was vith the deepest regret that the Eiecative fc-und the duty of employing the war-pow. r ;n :-- feuee of the government lor< -i up.i. h,tu. H t ; but perform this duty or surrender the existence of • the hot<mment. No smnprMK-t by pai-lic -••rvant cou I i t: - e a cure ; not that compromise - at- not -yflei. proper, but that no * ; -ilar g vernmen*. -'in --.'rve a m-b" i tie: -. thsr *;• earry aa-~-- - sm ■ -. • "• " e fenwww ftr w Imtried , aestrwwii l-j a-vung up the imm piit •poll üblv-ti pet-; . ■- - - p-' : < Svevmieivefk end hot th, ir s-.-rvaut-. -aa safely reir.-e --ti.er-wr. . U:rw: - n- Asawrivait -ix>a. the F.tr stive -ciifd p-s have wab-alr-i tiST "h— . :: - :: lew :' -. ; • - va-t - --- - ■ ; - Jput as ihete free people had eeaMtd to htm. He ft .s thai fee had bo nioral rtght aw siir uis. n-.-r eves to tl,e ehwaees of kbtowmMe :n wf.sr r.-ig! " 1 - ufow. In fhti vtevr of hi? creat respwatility- V has - la., • i-.-tse what he ice- -ieemed iiis duty. Too viil t--w. r , -.g : y- • Lsstsr- rf- rsuy He - -• y - s'tas yonr news and vcr wsisn Hlghfrtwil with his at to assure j|| faithful riu ■n.- . .. - - . .. r r'-giis tl#ert„.:; ; -. -.-• .;- :-. st :.-* :. * 1 -u-t.:ur. .-S. .. d!( - V : g T; v- - with, t guile. " : sfrxa w.t :-.r- • r - - r-- -• --- .r tr;-t 1 ••. P*llW. * " ABH VHAM LINCOLN. i Til K G A ZETTE. | LEWISTOWX, I'A . Wednesday, July 10. IS6I. ; fl jtr SLBuni is ahaafr-41i at fed of ran fc>—>-i at tod of ff.T. Tit President s Message. As we expected, the t-ne o: Pwiidwrt Liaeds's Message to Congress is NATION AL ti.r ugi.-.-ut. -ui.-l L-rvaiLcs a J.ivn .i:.-- tlon to s the law- an-l our sovesn the je-d ie will stand bv him. ("ousress wo wi:i without dvlav frrant him a'! ; that if risked :• r. i:i rdet tike tnitor= ervw here- mj be put down by a abort ac i decisive war. Ti.:> wii! he thecheap - ent in the end, an<i teach treason a !•:---. r. - for many years to come. A Union Ticket ! Our proposition to i -rm a union ticket or . v tue -eve.-... . in -r ;er '1 re * Di btikinridge wing of the deswdwp, or at l-.-iist tbcr-e who :.re 1 -ked uu to as tLt leaders of that disorpanmsg ftttiei. 1: ti.es ' ••.r-;l e i •'• " think ti.ey ca: ; elect a ticket of their -*:i| thi- Edi, ali _u, ;u mV -s, irv ii 1 in the - - !•?•- *- ---U - —r* —r—:-rrr zr- z" ~-~rr. - crats i: t ' -.c-tu -. f i l . .iii - j -atiKtiisiu or that fraternal feeling for southern traitors which . - I. At u. .12 LtJ lc-: d. l!w* 1. liiV V tlu K 0 i ;H ; t-r th-y w .bei. t Lv the sjdrit of such ac the present tintceaiD tor. Friesdt ■ on: COUNTRY ariLL IN DANGER A cr-u ot At ntLg ■ difficult!. -, win t! .• people were first . awakened to the aims and designs of the inf'-itn us ban . : v tithern scoundrels who had been trusted bj the democratic party in a majority ftb . . .uh .fh.-cs r :-vern rnent. p : uicr ii.-ii_" tion at the outrane on Fort Sumter would have crushed a northern traitor lml o&e been l-Gu enough to stand up and justify the l.ell-born act. Kvry man - : common sense then -aw that j his dearest rights, the security of his 1 pr. perty, cue the Welfare of his posterity were at stake, and. seeing thi-. every weli wisaer of his country knew that unless the strong arm of power was put foith by a united North and West Pennsylvania in t-.g-.i-] of being m the heart of a great na tion would become a border State, an i if the southern rebeiib n -ticceeded. liable under any pretext to Le invaded by tbe armed land- of -lavery projiagandisai —- Ti.at strong arm was put forth, and all of men. laying aside the bickerings of party loeiing, rushed to maintain the integrity of the Union and the hou rof the country. A lew aiders, and abettors, a:. J defenders c t the who larked in every community, discreetly held their ton_i!--. si? they wc-11 knew under the then existing -tate <T things a tory and a trai tor would have nm-t with uorjuarter. When our troops got into the field and safety ap peared at ieast in the distance, every pre text was seized hold of to Fluent discord or create distrust in those iu authority.— No allowance was made for the extraordi nary occasion, cone for errors, noDeforthc interrnption of trade and travel, but these men who hu-i without hesitation defended the thievery of Buchanan's Secretary of War Floyd, the treason of Secretary Cobb in disarranging the finances of government, the acts of Secretary Toucy ic scattering our ships of war. and the double duplicity of Secretary Thompson, made all manner of charges against the Governor of Pennsyl vania and President Lincoln and bis Cab inet. preferring in almost every instauce to tell a falsehood in preference to tbe troth when the fbrmeT ws- necessary to subserve the:, t -r, parpoc-es Grauuauy they have become baiter, and in addit n to circulaTing newspapers and <]•* umenis calculated * weak-a thi- g -terntßi-Rt. thev begin to adroaU the recaguhi a of the rebel government. to pate a" -on the i. _-h taxes which whi follow the w-r ex'-nw-. :l.; ther matter? equally in-ld.-.u- all ton iiag to produce a di-uotei p 4 ..• To snch an extent i- thi- "-• ,( •• ♦'r-.?♦- ern cutthroat- earned that a nai; t. ui a a eigh: riii. i-wuahip actually averted the • ther Jay t sfa.- a • i ! outrage 'or the i . S • ■ vTerntiieril !< call tr---p --iui t:;e field (a -uhjii- it--1 1 .- *- ':*h In tin rev*. at ton - 'ich t*s* -e>M •jn:. j ed -- torfo-*. and if taL •. 1-0:1 hang as t.r*~ ! i'cop.e ul" >J;fßin • f.oty —nit 01' pr"- :*y —the dang r .- MM ye sve# ! What It-we men ar< ad* -:a:h _ _;fo :s precise;y w hat tiie-'mtheratraiti*- want, -n: it tie" had paid agents in our *•.. -.lit u.vV (X'Ui<l it iuie cSt-etuasii -üb i.rve their purr. than these men are doing under the garb of democracy. To -ucetei in their ije.ariou- scheme of <ii v! Fig this c>.utrv thev know that a Jivi- JeJ North is necessary, for with the North tree to itself and cur glorious it^: ! .- tatiotis, the conspirators would be .-v. | •. citi.er early or late, from the face of the e .rii. a- with a be-om of de-traction. We rej at to jm, that danger i still in the ::-* .• -■-. but by y.'ur -uj incises? arid want ol js i merit may yet be brought to your \Y haU-ver -jfoty \ u has - . jwlog to tbat government which i- exCrt ing itself to continue that safety. An lis BOt this, after all. the prmomt quetioa, .. _r:i C:,_ all temporary interest?? What woaki it avail if a Jew d<>iiars f tux- - sre ii w SJV-. iiu ord-r that a f relj govtrn >houid exercise power but a lew aiiL-s ai >ur ?•; uheru border? Tw sued: g v eraments, with the slavery amdi :s be treek t .es.i, wouni n l L - at peace a :is - ment longer than the southern traitor? could build a navy to cope with our-, and then at a favorable moment sweep over our valleys with a body of troops, devastating r lestsoyittg bsikfaai and randering th mm ado homeland h rasdens. W nl. stmh a resnlt prutr a raving in the even pu::::;g the <{Uetiti as ■.•ue ..f >.!<- :.'.er ." l<iu i-l But VOUfSVITI ?, -n ol M 9 uonntr, by sneh :abaciw. snd Ksten net t eoojosels : its is utsre. It thcrt :? tr^ " fI •' — 1 -*•U -* wjz '7. itlgr.t. tns roates- . ■-T •;. 4 1- !.il> SOW, maf by pi'try t >p tit ■ ' ...../ or by eorapronrioesof any kind, but ON Till; FIKLI) OK BATTLK! organized by electing Hon. •i. fir w. ..f I's-nn-yh an: 1.-*t-e k. r. ass i Hob. Emerson KthfrMg-, .? T. CLrk. feif~l:i t:;. I > > -sivte si M t. lav Mr. Wilson, from the Military Cvinniittee, re ; tied bnefc the hill legaliring th seta tl.: Pre.-tu.-u* ars 1 a.-- >. .: a\:*h ■ the employment of the volunteers in eu tvren.g the laws _ 1111. .teeting public prop erty. Iu tizc IP u-i- ;f Sfa iin_■ I' :u- Rsittees were Mammdl by the Speaker. , Among bills iiiliodowml sa? ne to re peal afl laws lishing porta •'I entry ill the -.-ceded 'stats--. A re- lutioii wa? adop'ic*! instrueting the Comnittts on the Juu ."aiy to roj-rt a bill fonfise-ting the property of every ofister in the service ol the b jcl'edertte Stat^*. WAR NEWS. V hiiO everything seem- to for ar ; onward move at \\"ashin^t..n —the regulurc. the. artillery, ais 1 the most relia ble troops being ordered to the Ir.int—the word "forward" has not yet been given. At Port Monroe, also, things remain zjuief. It is said that lis* tiran 1 Army wi.U ad vauce from Washington in three divi-i •>. the right led by <eti. Tyler, of Connecti cat. the centre by <'d Hunter, who has been in general command at Fort Corco ran. the left by Col. Heiozeiman, who has been in geperai command at Alexandria, the whole under Gen. McDowell. There will be a fourth corps of reserve Each division will consist of not far from 10,000 men. Iu Noruicrn and North-Western Vir ginia important movements are in rapid progre=sion. Gen. Patterson, at the head of 13,000 men, principally Pennsylvania::?, ha- crossed the Potomac, driven the enemy at Falling waters, occupied Martins bnrg. and will probably soon move forward to attack Gen. Johnston, if he awaits his coming, at the small village of Banker Hill, where he is said to have intrenched himself. Gen. Johnston's command is said to outnumber Patterson's, being reputed to be 5,000 men, of whom 500 are cavalry. We judge this, however, to be an exagger ation Oen Patterson has Buruside's Rhode Isian.J battery and Captain Double day's. Go'. Stone* ft 1 'norted on his wav to Harper"? 7 rrv si J •' • PatLer~y.i, vah sev- ra tb.u-ani mn. Gen McCleibn'- =- '.umn ~rrit- t I cußCe&trst :iig fc-r as stt-. . uj-.-n tr J Henry A. 55 :-e. wb * s- r--;--rtetj to te u Laurel Hill. Geo >l.rri, with h regitneiits, I- t- * rt i t '.ac r u: . i . v.-. >n -f s ' i 1 ■ ' Ist. the I.ss >4 the iiwtt) U-ing _ • kill j and N" 1 prL~"iirrs tluw h ■ a-•*- :- i:At* T' .. . , • k • --X'> j-t it sc W til i i i IVir inJiana : _ r.:. it. V 1 Kentucky, have take* up tbeir a.* ; Virginia, and Others arc tj li t In Ximrari U.K ! S force* sr -1 ring f< r scivihcr attack u[->>.<iov.Ja k* ' who h - .*! 4 gifl—red - :i. .u-ku i - July will : .rdi_. p:y w'.:h-ut £ very imp-.-rtant - _:n 'M-*. o r msinisin the ri-.'P The jsj :ur- .fa ■■ . .*: i I vacia trOfj--. by she |ricb in \ _• ■ • bv t-aose := : pi Mfiirarof n-grt-l whtreve: '• tht fact h.- kcCvtbc k" wr. T;.. sSai; -- urre] near Martin** org. and was tin - result of a saty r'-., by a tarty t f irit - cavalry, who were mistaken for regular by the !:>. *s csjture*i. V e ur.: tl.-s.t :!irr men mken BBBBoMvok t - of them kelmging to Cnpt lie?-' rani and were at the time ur.-j.-r *. usu 1 Lien: Hu'd::. - • c ruj-anv are from L-ewNr wn. - : i: - : John Ftebthorn, it is reported was t L ■ but BY THIS MORNINGS MAIL Th? m •--m-'T.ti 1 * * .. _ - - the Afflifn arrry i:-. V :rgi; ia et ten Ki#S tw a pda-t which muu resuit isi *' - cri-:- ~f a • Tr - ai - f - tra : * rf r is :h- i-r eral J bneon, of the Unite I States armv. esneri-reed s >i tier, accost .med t - thesira? gj f war. an-j Sghti.ig !* to rauntak fr in ignumini-rus death Tb a immense bodv •f tr 4 >f- r ar. arr ;i the P : nr.: t str n Gen. Ilrl> ! an J -em f rward w:r':.h: -i.e fast few days. Th Uarrkbntg ftttt * that 6 n Sc if* :-r -granstf t M irf-if-.g -U-iuiiy litrit-. c-ut. and iLat bii para - £ wwn randtng the enemy i> !>n the e>* f rea.-z i'l u. li" iLe "If.p .-iag armies rinmld get to elo*. quartern, and a -h -h -ui-i cr-.wn jh.^ : y • f the - .ldi-rs of the Republic, heat, a. ; r.- i 1.: * will . . .. Jr up- •> t:- \x iit -rs. r : r. i iiTMMt itc m vcm-i,* made ap--i their r-.iaui:d:.g struughol j>: au that ti.ethre, ■nAtiw *viuriteer, wh- se time is aR-ut ex " u. may jet have a •|d<-tk lid ■ ppnttunitj f diingwiihing itieai-civt-s bef -re tbej r turn . me. Letter* ncetieJ from Martin-l urg -iat Act Uw-re had oeen nwmawtMwnt • —wan? Win* luilci i-> fin. ' -- n'n rn I w •anu n-' boatilwnd%nmcn'Wj mv. i ttic-i muitxchcnfrd --n Frkhj btvtc* th (t*w the Seventh Pennavlrania. ' • rard's company, and ■ - rt - > : wsi i: result.*-! in the rtfr at .j t a> M . "... liefiel rift s.me . : tu.ui a;-:c w uu ed. A g cf truce arrive-] at the -trr : the i'uitci State- Army in bringing lecjwtebes fo 1 Resident riiC bearer of the flag i- Maj'-r Til bsMlilM, i:d last from Ma:,. —.- J ti'uH. The character cf the . ■ - . •M ] • from Hon. Henry May. w! -e \ - : • f-i* u. I wirh the ; : = f to the poraihility ..f a compromise has 1 I" re?ii Western \ irginta w.- Iran : General Mc<"eih.i*s force w:- s :•.-.* on tlu- Confederate idree at I,aan II . . nud a battle wa> expected. Four e mpan ics at an < ID*rpgjntent had L.-v:. sorr .'. l ed at 'i Vm v;!N bv a rc-_*i*3v u£ of ' fede rates snfaflßHWidj i/ dpflyipff. Wise. Two regiimjftt* had pun w tl eu resesc tupiuis: fhsaraa, s* - I.<n the . . ot being " the Preneh lauv wh n _• i the recent Khfte o! the steui:.-. * Rt N olas. of Baltiipovu. wu-on Mn Ly ea| tared u:. i r sipgu'-r g:.*cum.-tanc-.-. and u-w a prisoner at l\,rt Mc-Henry with a who are sunp-sed to have aided L:ui in vhai briUiant exploit. J/W 4* | S'fOXE Fruit .for-, bfc-t use, I vV" ' at cheap th :..; tkt. b'-t-n on r - i. a: Z-rbv's Qraeny ar: i Stone ware depot. * iviU STONEWARE. STONEWARE kiki k GALLb'N> -ui -ri r i; w.ir * received and : r 4. N. wh--!e sii'e and retail, at prices Kwtr than has e.i beeo csfered befor-: Cream Crucks. fri.ni *2 to 6 gallons. Butter P ts. fr-.'tn 1 to o gal. JugH. from j to 4 gal. Miik Pans, Apple liutter Pots, Stone Churns, Fruit Jars, ic., ie., wbmh we wi J seil to retailers cheaper than eaii be h ugh: at any fact ry in the State Country MereLai.ts wishing to enter in: th*. stoneware business will do well bv giving nu a tall, as I am the Sole agent of this article. Farmero in need of Stoneware will find a large and well assorted stock at HEXRk ZERBE'S Grocery and St new are Depot. Lewisxcwn, July 10, IS6I. "* TIERCES of Family Sugar Cured Driej J Beef, from Cincinnati, a; 12j cts. per lb, for saU by JCIJN" KENNEDY i Co. D" IIHDS. Sugar Cured 11am. of own curing, at J2§ cts. lb y for sale by jvlO J.OHN KENNEDY i Co. aA DOZ. XX Scotch Ale, of the purest quality, for medicinal purposes, at jjlO JOHN KENNEDY & Cos. aA HALF v*d quarter bbis. Fresh Mack.- etjclj for sale at jylD JOHN KENNEDY £ Co s fT RAIN Rakes, a splendid article, for s*L T bv F G. FRANCTSCf S.
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