i gl,i punting American. H. B. MA9SER, BdttorA "Proprietor. Nl.'MU'llV.IM. SATUUDAY, JU"1" 11, ISO. NATIONAL HNXON TICKET. Ton rREmr.NT: AlEISAIIA.fi LI.M'Ol, Of Illinois. FOT VICE mKSlDEN'T : A.OKiAV joirHO;, (V Tiituiscf. K7" T!ic Union Convention at Baltimore, on Wednesday, nominated 1'ri'sidunt Lin coln for a second term, on tlm l!it ballot. Tlio people telitvo tha President to be honest in his intentions, and ii.riusl In his efforts, to cniijli out this w i.hcd rebellion. They believe that nhnUvfcr errors Im litis committed, were error ol Judgment, and a-i mankind is no. InfiiUihle, he should hu fair )? Judged, nnd uith due allowance for the frailties of all tilings luitmiti. Ia tl.is ra sped 1U;-. Lincoln will lumpum fuvutuMj nith most of his .re'ecrafora. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, t'.c nomi nee for Vice lViiiJent, is cut only uu nblo statesman, but one of I he most deserving men in the Union. . lie is a self-mad,; tuiin, and worked at his trade until Lc wa3 elect id to olliie by his fcllow-citicus on account of hii industry, energy, nnd talents. He never was u favorite vvUh the aristocracy of slavery, but his hii'h character for honesty nn J industry, and superior abilities, made bin, u f'.iVoriT.. viirll tint ,,i.n, i1t. Tlm rli,ii,! ci-.ic; se.it liiii. to Congress and after wards to the United States Senate, and he was tho ruling spirit in Tennessee for many yearg. C'jgP Provisions. The high prices of all things necessary to sustain life, is severely commented on by some of the city papers. In most cases speculators are at the bottom. One of these papers advises entire abstinence from beel several weeks, or a month, and thinks people generally consumes t o much fresh meat. This i?, no doubt, true. The hijh price of cattle is attributed to monopo lists, and the butchers are not alone to blame, who will pay hih prices as long us people ere willing to pay them. There is, how ever, no doubt that the butchers, as well as the consumers', would bo benefitted by fair prices, and all ought to i.et in concert tu bring about a reform. ciiuci luiiiuv iici'i Jia fiiiuiti r v cii'i;- j tion on Saturday hist. I'eorjjc F. Miller, j tsri., received 7215 votes for Congress. A C. S'liipson 07-1 for Senator, Samuel AilT: man 072 for Assembly, J. Crouse 417 fi r Prothonotary, J. Aurand 173 for Register and Recorder, t?. Wciiicb. li for District Attorney. Two years aj Miller had t2Z iiL.l Patterson 33(1. EfiF" Tub m:w Two Cknt Pieces ms comiug in circu!;.t;oii, It is bt; .'.utif'id coin of copper utiel tiu resemMing in size and general nppearance the gold pieces. The designs are of course diherciit. Ou the obverse, or face, is a shield, resting upon two transverse arrows, and surmounted with a scroll, upon which the legend ".i Owl re Tmei." Re::eath is the date, ISO 1. Ou tho reverse, is a wreath of mai.-c, within thu deuoiuinatii u "C cknts,'' uud in a circle outside, the ivor .li, " I'nUtj ftutee j Amer ica -f Donations to t;ii; Fair. The Philadelphia Puts, a few days ago, noticed the receipt of tw o beautiful wuiksofi.rt marble models of monuments to aoldiers us a gift froL-i O. A. Nicolls, Fso., of Read- ; ins, to the Art Department of the Sanitary Fair. ' JtST The Tioga County Rank has ""beet, robbed of 3,5.00l, and Mr. Nelson of intra, was robbed of $13,000 by night burglars. Zrt I he bodies ol the four men and boys drowned at Muncy Dam, have been I ceo vert d. acncral nailer's Army. .v . i FOIlTltESS MilNKOK .Ilini! T k. ni.mi ' . , i , , . . i attacked General llittler s hues of defence ut OLTiiium iiunurcu.oii t edntisiiiiv even inir, at nine o'clock, and made a" charge with the eiid-nt intention of capturing our Parrot guns; but they were repulsed,' with heavy loss. Tho lighting continued until Thursday morning, when the enemy wire driven back. Our los was very slight. Deaths in MoCiellan's Hosuitat. .lum, ? John Orr. Llevcnth Peinisylvaniu; 11. P. I Peek, One hundred and eighty -eighth Peiin- ! bylvania; J. Sickles, Ninth Ne:vv Jersey. IlEAO-liVAUTKIIS Eir.inKENTU ' AltMV ! Clours, Davukeak, in tiu: Fir.i.n, June 2, ' Ibfil. Five hundred and ten Rebel soldiers, ' belonging to the Sixteenth ar.d F.ightecnth j Georgia Volunti-ers, came into our lines at j day bicak. They say they are tired of light ing, and do not want any more of it. They nd vised our men to go in and tight it out,! hi this was the last tight for Richmond, ami 1 v.e could take it this time, l iny represent ' the Rebel army us becoming each day more I and moie demoralized with thiir c'oustant ! reverses. PoitTitr.ss Mnynrts. June 4. The steamer .Vji,.i.v.7, Iron, White House, reports that the cannonading which has hecu heard very distinctly for nearly three days, cIomiI yes terday ai'ternoon, and was not resinned this A. M. at eight o'clock. One thousand pri soners had arrived at While House, captured by Smith and Burnside. 1 heat.ntm r Vm a a Pun M arrivid lrom Bermuda Hundred at 4 P. M. T here have I cm tin a'-tive rperu tious there slnco tlw las! aecouuls. The Uiiner tfvi whiter was Ced Intu wL'.'u g 1. Jug up tliu James P.ivcr tl.l ii.orniri, but 1 n .1...... ... I . It f .- ,i ,iiiui.i; nu nunc, utavy canuon, .11 s ue.ini lu tho direction of Hi 1 - 1 Ut elhi. A'Ol.r.ST AT 1UK lilUUT ('CM HAL I'sil liMerday kl'leir.oou, luat as lh iusugi.u . -s. .,,,,,,,, 1. 1 me greui ruir sin ruin me... inK, ins iar;e plutlorm fticte l I ill the I canty' vr.l fii.lollhit I icon .vetiu n '-'" tut, j:fi.4j;4 y iiu a ten Hid .1,1 hsj'i. Al tlieliiiie of,!,, a.id,ut there Sefv about two h,i..d,. pera.,.,. ou ll. n.on of tuna m ji an. I 110 1, nini ntal Adiol.e liie wiiiin.li l.r.,ll- I i ---- i--- -, - "ion 111 a .11011 sIHit 11, ilea, Uls tue alios k felivilid ll (..lie ral ui jut " - -j. --- - j.-u. ism .w ..g I m VuUUli. Hr (irlgff, M.S. I M.. Hsm-U l.aillcnl.rlv 1.. I.I. . '1.. .. 1 .. . . V ' uru , ....s, - ' B-'l .Lruil to U.aat in Ihla ui.,liu...u '"- . : n... l-.u V . e i VJt I tu".t u'.l." (J. .' 1 rr.1, V.. v .U V.'.J -r' C'u M-Ua '.iMrspiuabUu.ss.Us.i.l... UIJXU l'KO.U UKX. HUV.U91AM. DEsrxnATE CHARGE OF THE REB ELS ON M'PIlEItSON'8 CORPS. Terrible Klanftbtcr nnd - Itcpulne or I he i:ucuij. Dallas, Oa., May 20. fia Pittsburg June ?. The rebel made a desperate charge about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, on Mcpher son's lines and were repulsed with terrible slaughter. They came tip in heavy masses through the dense undergrowth in front of our lines, and were not discovered until within a very short distance of the skirmishers. The skirmishers fell back, and the first line ol battle received the shock in gallant style in Dodge's front. The object appeared to be the capture of millers battery, and so i.e-,pcratcly ui.l they contend for it that a reliel captain and licuteiKint sealed the breastworks. The iiiptiiiii was captured and the lieu tenant killed, his bo.ly tailing insiile the Wfiki. The battery kept up a galling tire of papc and canister, which piled up the dead and uomiiled by hundreds. Dodge's line did not give an inch. lhe Fifteenth coips all stood lirm except Harvard'.; division, which lust some ground and tno guns in the litot onset of tin; enemy, but quii kly ri.llied and recovered the jrround cud (lie runs. Wilder' mounted infantry, holding the extreme rilit of MThersou's lines, held their ground finely. Failing to carry our works w ith the first ru-h and sntitticil w ith their reception from the first line of battle, the rebels retired with great precipitation, leaving, however, a strong line of fkiriuisheis to hold the ground previously occupied by them to carry oil' their killed and wounded. Our boys are in tins spiiits over their success. Ijcneriils M 1'heison, Logan nnd Dodge were upon the Held in person, and and our troops greeted them with hearty cheers w herever they passed. Our loss will not exceed one hundred, that of the rebels probably two thousand. In front of one of Dodge's divisions fifty two deaii rebt Is were buried inside of our skirmishing lines. The rebels remained in posessioii of enough ground to carry oil one half their dead and wounded. It was expected that the fight would be resumed during the ui-hl. llooktr ilid some heavy lighting on the 25th, in which he lost l.."(!0 men, and drove the enemy back from a very strong position. May lie). Fighting opens cjuito brisk this morning. We are gaining a little ground in the centre, but only n little. The rebels make a stubborn .stand. THE rjSNJfSVLVANIA HESEEVES. M'lteir Lakl tiud Suci-eftolul Jtatilc. THE VICTORY AT DK I'lIL.sDA CIIL Ki ll WashixctoN, June 5. The First, Second, Fittii, Sixth. Seventh. Tenth, Uleventh and I Twelfth Regiments Pennsylvania Reservis ; atid the liilcktails arrived hist nigia bom , the While House. They left to-day at noon i for Hanisbiirg, about thirteen hundred men iu the iie legiments. The Reserve have been in two heavy buttles during the pre S'jnt campaign, aud fought their last battle I within a few miles of where they fought under the iaMant Ueiielal Mcl'a'll at Me ! chanics illc. Un the uOth they were marching from i Ilawes' store towards Mcclianicsvillc, and at I noon passed liethesihi Church. l!y the : middle of the afternoon the First liiiginle, uiuter col. m. u. JliireU n. consist:ngV.J-;: the I j First Regiment. Col. W. Cooper 'Tiny ; Sixth, Col. W. II. F.iet; Klevenlli, Colonel 1 : S. M. Jackson; and lim ktail Kilies, Major i ; Hartshorn, with the. Ihiektails in lront, were ! .skirmishing with the rebel skirmishers. j The Reserves lell back, making but little ! i resistance, uu.il they reached the road run- ! niug from Meclianicsville to Hanover Court j House. They at once commenced to throw W '".wo.m,, Vur,"',"l,V.t'L'" Mt" " ie oiiniiiLs., inonaoiy nail an Hour, whin; they were uttiieketl upon both flanks by the ; re bels. Some prisoners taken informed them ! that itv. iia ilarly's Division of j; ell's liorps, I anel the order to fail back upon the main body was ut once give, 'f'hey fell slowlyj Lack about three quarters ofu niile, tiling so ! stuielily upon the rebels that t!;e did not follow in any force. fhe Rng.ide was rallied and formed ew one across me- road aim through some i 5"!I '"fJW ,,!.''M,V' lrlHV I of the line, the First brigade on the centre j nun ivucin n s iieuvy Arudery Urigade on j the left, in all, numbering not over six thousand men. Near the centre of the line I ' I . . . . . were fo sections ol a Michioaii batierv. i which, for two hours, threw an occasional shell in the woo, Is to our front, which soon elicited a reply from the rebel urtillciy. A small house near our lines h;..l ;i mn bis i 'o'.. ,.. ,. i ....... i i .. , ,' ..v u... .. L'lmiei ,ii votllll rt'lji'ls :.. . .. I F- . ."u"rf toe I in u uu were aavitcd lo evacuate , lb,.. .1. but So,.n a rebel shell stove throtiidi the room I" """ iuey were gathe red and exploded in their midst, betting the house on lire. when they at ouce took lo the bushes.- M range us it may appear, not one ,,, .them was hurt, but the house was .soon burned up, with all its contents. Our men worked vigorously, throwing up breast works, and bought lo conceal tn. iu , much .s p, ,,ii.ie Iiom the enemy. T urd simdow n .. U s U 1 1. 1 1,, j ... 1 . .1 .1 .....s . hi. .-..eo iiom me is aim I'IMI .IIM, I,-.., I. ........ . .. I .. r. , a li ne.- lorui. il in tlnee " i nev Hiiil scarcely luov ed vv hen t he moo iMigauc. opened u severe cross-liie llllllll I II 1,' I I . . l . . I i . . I ! . . "i -.. ..... , nn ii iiiine.i nit in over I upon ;ue i ii-at urij-jik and u.ileheii s Heuvv Artillery. About tw.ir.ty live yards in front of ihc 1 list Brigade', rill,-pit wus s 1,111 e and some Lushes that concealed our inks as well us our men. On the n-i e! csme, with closed ranks and as they icachul tho fmce, our men! w ho had not tired a shot, opened a blaze ol musketry all along the line. The ur.il liry comuiliiced ou luiiister and one accord tuse sliells. '1 he rebels tired a few shots and fell on the grouml. lu vair. tueir ollicers tried lo rally theui. ll s. Ui avail, and thev S1.0U Ileal in perfect Mnt. The firtl line which h4d ieaehidthefer.ee wre m.Mitly left. Our 111,1, laekemd tlit i, hre the reikis rail a.vnv. ,l Hlnnever one ol those h it would try t , t ,, t run, u bullet went cruahin,; throuj;u him Final iv, oui 111 our ouieeis aiii'-iiii. 1.1,1 il... i.- I .1 . o-- o - .....k 1. nicy inrew uovvn llinr arms, lame io and suneutle'ed, thev Mould lie Minir.'.l ) lour hiindnd ul Ihein gave lliemwlve. ,111 inchidi.io two colonel, three liiuuiunit .ooiiels, cue major, m.d twtuiy lino mil. i itfa. I Our tuns covered ih Imi il ri. I.I u.i filjl't cIomiI iu on the acinc l. 1 he l olilbi . l vl ""rnjiiu; thutiiemv wir.lotilid tu Imvc i.-irmied nearly lo lull, a. I.auiijj l-e.f liad 411.I wounded our hand.. A pi Loner j ll...t Gen. Kai soiii rode in front of th' ir bu. U l.uu ih,a I an. 11 mil ..I I l itl llltl'IV I 1'iii sM,.ol. sil ( T I I .. . I to form nnd double-quick upon the Yankee 1 and take them urisouers. Oen. Ransom was It-It dead on the Geld, and his sword was presented by one of qur private soldiers to (leu. Crawford, and an other soldier cut off his coat collar with tho stars upon it. Tile First Regiment buried seventy rebel the next day, in front of their works. It is estimated that the rebels lost one thousand men in this assault upon the "Yan kee skirmishing lines." Prisoners all agree that they nevtr knew such f.;bborn rvist ance as out urniy has lately shuwn, and that i the runiored capture ot I-iUbujju Lee ami it tells fearfully upon their morals as well aa his cavalry was untounded. their rauks. They ray they are worn out The White House presents a scene f;fac with excessive inarching, toil and fighting, tivity unprecedented rvm Uurirjj luetic but nil feel confident of their army being ! Clellan campaign. able yet to defeat us. " j A special despatch I) Iho lUrall dated Among the rebel dead was Colonel Terri'd, I Coal Harbor, June 3, 1KU1. says: of tin; Twenty-seventh Virginia, brother to j Hancock's corps moved, night before last, our Ucneral Terrill, who was killed nl Shi- , from the right to the extreme left of the line, loh. In his pocket was found it letter, near- 1 and relieved the Glh in its position in front ly worn-out. Iiom the I nited States surgeon w ho attended lieneral Terrill, w ho said that i he regretted that he was an alien from his j family and State, but that he should stand , by his whole country to the last. The Rebel Colonel" llotlman wasalso found j cut in two by a shell. The color-beaier of j the Fifty-second Virginia t ame almost up to ! lence, when a shell struck him and rc Ins . Il...I, I ; . .. Il- t.. t.t...... I.nt hi. it' l.i. r... 1 !...!.,'. ...t 1 1,..' uw't.i ".iii.i i ...,t secure a single Bag. " One of our men, who has been in eve: v I at I tle-lield of the army of the Potntnac, says he never saw the enemv so mangicd and torn as they were along 'that fence. Dead and dvi.ur men were piled no in some plates up in some I three or four deep. Woumh-d men had pushed dead tuns up in fmnt of them to shield them, and there died themselves. Our loss w as not heavy, evept in the first engagement on the Mn iianicsx ille road, where we w ere compelled to ! .iveoui wound ed iu the huuils ol tin: enemy. We have secured Correct lists of the cas ualties in the sew-r.ll regiuieiits. Many in.ii kid missing are wouuiied how bauiy or how mans urc even wouneled v.e cannot tell. The iirii'il-e of EivcTs C orp, w ith s.. h dn ;n "laughter, by a ton e less lhr:i one tiiiiel of tin ir ni:;iib..r, is m.e' of ilu- most gallant alla'us of tli" campaign, and is a nt ling close to the glorious carver of one of liie best divisions that ever tiled on an ene my. The repn' iiion won by the Reserves will live for all time to come. --- . -- - Kul tic n lVt'tltx'Kitiiy auel 'IIiiii'n liny. Hi: otr t; rirtis Aiimv or mi: Potomac, Wcdncs.lav, June 1, - Yi iterdav anernoon j Sheridan cii'-ouiiteri d lie? enemy's c.valry on Met l.an: sville pike, and ai'ti-r ipiit'' a heavy cugagi llient tlrove thv'u to within j about ff e miles of Riihmonil, holding Ids I ground. The oth Corps soon iit'tcr pres-ed I furwarel his rear s'.ipport ; .-u-.d this piorning the (ith l'i-rps swings around fr"in its o'nl position on the rigl.t and moves eiown the Cold Harbor and Ml-chani. si ille. Harlow ' i!iis':o?i, or th1: V!d I'orps. again distinguished itself hist night, ju-t before dark, in charging upon an. I e.i; iy ing tv.o lines of the t :ii my 's rilie pits. The 7th New York ll.iy nrtillery, just come, iicrjuiitvd itself wii'n .ii-'inguislnd gallanln. and M:st..imd a !ots .t :e...ily one liuiielri-i I Mid lit;-.. j Our entire lines were eoi'.sidi raldy r.dv arc i ed last night, and the impression seems to I prevail lint l.ee hi- withdrawn his main ; force w ithin the inner di I'-iu i s of Richmond. Ills losses the pa-t t.vo ,', is u,i-i h:ive been very severe, laigely in excess rf or.-.', j I ids night h. ail j; arte rs are t.gai:i iu the I saddle, bin wlicie it v. ill ali-I.t d' es not u t ! .seem to be ei in li.llv in. '.i i uood. now 'I'he-ound distinctly I of alt our ca!:uoinnlii.: heard in Richmond, and the fugitive contra bands who strn'.l into camp report the citi zens there as i:i the higl:e.-t sl.ite of excite ment. 'flic scene in front of Warren, yesterday morning, was sad an I sickening to tic !: decree, 'pi,,, enemy had left all his dead, and such wouiiiled us w ere unable to el themselves nway, in utter wuiilouues?, nnd there thev lay when the breasiing light ghastly heaps of devl, led, aud more siightlv ; dving, hoinhlv man wounded, piled upon one anoShii aiielstiev. ed nlM'ld liis.- held in nil dilutions. i I here call l.e no question ti::il the enemy ' vviiiully abandoned his sei i.nisly wounded j to our care w ith the deliberate ptiipose ot j lillposing the blll'dell UpeUl Us. j U A. M. I l.ii oi k Is still I.auiUleiiug away at the enemy's advance pi. Kel line, j clieuiiig ihus l.ir utile or no response, j Captain I'ialt, ol the roiniiiissiii y tie part j llient who was captured yesteiday, it is staled, was at liie time- lecouuoiii mg oitt- side our lilies. Our extreme left to-day rests upon the line of inc South Kiver Railroad, giving us a line- of some si to elglil miles III i Melll. 'liaiisHAV. June . A. M. Al out l P. M. ycsiiieiay. I tie- til It Corps, on our extreme lell, below Coal Hal bor, made a heavy charge, supported by "llaldy" Smith's Luce's, which had come- Up anel taken position. lieu. Wright made it despci.itr ousel, resulting in carrying the enemy's first ihies of vnuks. uud the capteie nl lioin six to eight hun dred prisoners. The enemy's loss iias been Very seve-rr. ::t.l ieir.c.i,i m i .ii. t..i-t 1 .1.. '1 n.. I ulliiir is sooki-n ., tie iti.n !.....i.. ... ...... ..' gli al gaiialitrv and a Iv inta, e to us An hour laier ai.d Warren w..s after Hie .ml plan ol luiriii.g nia-sed coluii.us upon his tines ; but Itavmo nis infantry we'l p.,Med iniin.d cartl.ivoi !.s',' and his ani'leiy wed in p.,si.io,i. im- e m tv ,,e repulsed in ihiee elesp.rate ciiar.e.s, with Irohtlul s.auuiiicr. alien's ha U giveu ulaboci three Hundred. I I l.e same attempts vt I.. 1 o u ade un.'Il I Hancock line, iu,d leiiii:.-e, with en ml I si 1,01 o ne-s and lor. .11 tiuits, icsl luii r i lo, ami niter dai k. oi i cnti.e bins Would l.e engaged, bid in lio ease did our llootis j waver, or give 1111 inch of ground, though the lighting has been the most desperate 'of any wo have had suite p.lsv Uaiii 1. Gener.d I Minde and Giant jia; 1 icipai, d wiih ihu men 111 linings 01 llic lir;hcsl sat, sluctioii over e.sle relay's Work. i lie ina.. 1 attack was upon liiii'tin, but Lis mill siood uicic gi. und like loiks, and wheivvir the rein I iiiaasea Were hurled ugitist any particular ioiut u deadly lire Iron, our eiiiiie line wa pound iii upon them, so dm! while our iissiswill not i-Xi.id iivehuu ilied in ail, that of Ihu enemy mu.-t have been two cr three Ihoiisaiul. Such Ir.inlic atsuuits as iheeiiimy Inadc upon oar earth woiks, with the repeat. d annihilation ot liia troops, tan ii!y lie uceotiuteil lor by liL n spi nun n ami inn, inc.. tiiuuside's Corp. wus heavily assaulted at times and u -'lUlllt .1 llsell 1110,1 ere, In ibte 'i'Ue new troops, lor the l:rs time uud. r lite, hive won special coiiituelidatlou r thiir hiioiu iiiilnrji.co 1,1 ul In uvtrv. lVesini. hard Inatei.ing, uud rai mil, mn hunt and irregular sleep doiute so in 11 ol Ibe 11101 ktubUiru tighiin.;;ol Hie a.,r they still hope I'ul, even joylul. Lvtry move' our aliuv low makes is III the desired dlllltleiU, anil thvuituaitf itisptud ill, n by. IL.Idy Muitli visited headipiariirs for the lilsl I line lust night. MIL UAri'LtOX l'R.'DAY. HibtiMom:, Jur.g Ttai, iL unions A uoi, .. , : A ge Ul I. men, Who Ull Uiu 11 u. .11 m o tint s, t.u 1 li.lav iii.uuio sihlu condition and spirit. Tiny linve never in anr previous camtnihrn been so well supplied. There were abundant provisions constantly going forward. The wliolu army worships lieneral Grant, and say that he is the onlv mail who has given them a ctaaucc to tight. The belief wan universal both among the troops and residents of the country in the vicinity of Rich'uiuiid, that the rebel capital nnwt fall. Tlitrn haa Lorn no nttcmpicd raid on the , White Iloe.si, ns reported. rd consi-qu'-iitly of this place. Tho latter was deployed to the right to till a gap between its original urouml nnd that occupied by the ltlth Corps under lieneral IJahly Smith, which joined this army day before yesterday, and was in line of Lattle yesterday morning at daylight. ' The line is then formed had Hancock on the lett, at Coal Harbor; riglit ir. the tell ...itf.n W.irn.ii ! tli lirrli, i'itiilri nitil PurnJ.t,. ii... ,i. i.i " ' i l ate in the evenint; thev took possession I of the ground wo vacated in the morning I by moving to the left Hank, and were at na- r arm, w heie uem ral heaihiuarteis liuil been the night before. , Cat-eat ISnllfr on t'l-ielny Al'lernooii. Wasiiinoton, June 5, 1 P. M. To Major- i lieneral li. New York: A despatch from I lieneral limit's head iUai lers, dated at haif i past eight o'clock last night, has been re- ( iv... 1 It lut.w lto:l ii,Oitt fcr'Vi 11 P At vesierday, (Friday, June 3d.) the enemy siiildenlv attacked Smith's IJrigad". of Gib- I bons' Ki-.i-ion. The battle lasted w ith great Ifurv lor half an hour, mid the attack w: unwaverinidv repulsed. Smith s losaes were ineoii'Mcraoti'. At ii P. !. Wilson, with his cavalry, fell ' upon the r.-ar of a brigade of Ileth's Divi ' sion, which I.e.; had onleleel around to his , h ft. aipaicutly with the intention of envel ; oping iiiunside. Alter a sharp but short conllii t Wilson drove them from their title pits in confusion. He took a few persons, j He hud previously fought with and routed : Gordon's Ib igade of Rebel cavalry. I Dining tiies.- tights he lost several officers, ' among tin ii. Colonel Preston, First Vermont 1 cav airy, killed ; Colonel IJenjamin. Kighth : New York Cavalry, seriously wounded, lie iiciv.l S'.aunard, serving iu the Fightet-ntu Colin, was sevel.ly wouileleii Vesterelay ; I i'l iday 1. Our' entire loss in killed, wounded nnd i missing during the tune days' operations I Cold Harbor will n it exceed, according to the Adjutant General's lep.-rt, T.oUM. 'i'liis ! mi. ruing (Saturday, .lane -lth the enemy's ! left wing in front of li iriisi le was found to have been drawn in during the night. Colonel Gessiiola, in command of 5.000 . men, arrived here yesterday, having uiarch- t-d fioiu Fort Royal. i Teh grapie coiiiuiunicr.tioi'.s between Cher 1 rystoin; and Fortress. Monroe continues in terrupted. I A despatch from Gi-m ral Sherman dated i yesterday, June I ill. A. M., thirteen miles we t of Marietta, reports that his left is now W' ll around, coveting all tin- io.kI- Iiom tne , south b the railroad about Aekvvorth. His . cavalry has been in Ackwurtu ami occupies iu fore.' all the Allatoou i pa-. No other I'.iiiitaty iiitelligem e ha-, I eeii riv.-ived by l!.,. i)e rat tlli. ut. F.DWIX M. STANTON. ' Secretary of War. I. nil i- IV. m eiii i'iil Siiei'iiiiiii. 1 W.i; Di;i' vutv.::m. W siit.M. ion, t June it, 10 r.M. ) .V-.'-r ft'.r-r.tl A desp-itch dateel yesterday, ut il o'clock, , p. l.n. has tliis. eveni.ig been reeeiveel fiom Gen. Sin in. an. He I .-ports that on Wedi-es lay, Juife 1st. ' Mel'licrsoii moved up from Dallas lo the ; point in fiont of the ineiiiy at Nevv IK'pe . eliiiri In ' On Thursday. June C I Schol'ie-ld aud Hook'.r having been shifted lo the cMienii; ' hi:, p.is'.ed forward towards Marietta. At : ticj same time Sioiieinnli's and Garland's ...vaiiy weie sent to Alalooiia Pass, which ' tin Icehed ami held po-sessioli of. 1 lit sc movements, the dispatch says, have seemed that pass, vv hieh was considered a formidable one. I Movements are reported by the dispatch in iii progus which are not proper now for '. publication. 1 Nothing has been heard from Gen. Grant : since ids ell-patch at 7 o'clock yesteiday, i and telegraphic coiniuiiiiii ulion luis been do 1 l.iyc I by a v i .ii nl sli.i m mi the Peninsula j yesterday and last night, and cannot be re j established before some time to-morrow. ' (Signed; F. M. Sl'ANTl'N, 1 Seeictare i.f War. :ttc2al CutK-tiu. 11 I G II L Y 1 M P O R T A N T V.U.M:itAI Git ANT Olit't-liS AN AsSALl.T W.'.li Dl I'.VilTMKNT, June 1-10 A M. )' To M ij. rYii. iir, J1.'. i . .- Despaichcs fioni Gen. Oi lers, tbilcii Li o'clock ves'.iid. lilt's headipnir i , Fridav ) after d. ' 1 lion!!, have j 1 !ei il le No op,-: itions too e on Thursday 1 At li.il'iast four oil ,ek this (.Friday) j j morning (ieii. l.ninl mad em niv's lines, of which le an assailll 1.11 t lie makes the follow- I iug ii port : I S'e as-;ii, tied at -l-ilO this morning, driv ; ing the eiieiiiy within his intrechinents at all ' points, but without gaining any decisiveud 1 v;:!it.,g. . 1 Our troops now occupy a position close to the 1 in my, in sonic places within lifty nr ts, atnl nn- remain. ng. tier loss was not severe, nor do 1 suppose the enemy lu have losl heavily. We captured over iiOU nriaon- ers, 11 i,sy t"r -in lb. t bint i.lge. A i.'tl.er l.itii iili't. ltd 1, 11,111. not I'r.itii Gen. Grant, isiiniiids the number of our Kit:. , 1 un, 1 wound. 1! at nU.ttt ooiUJ. The following uliici is are among ihe kid ed : Col. Haskell, ihil h Wisconsin; ColiOiel Porter. Mil New Y ik. heavy artillery ; Col. .Morris, libth New York. Among the w minded ars (irneml It. O. Rvler, seriously ; will probably losu M loot ; Colonel Me.Maiiaii, tilltli New' York; Colo, ml ilvrn.s, '.'Htl, .Massachusetts, tirobablv 1 mortally ; C..I0111I lin oks, titty-third Poo sy Ivani.t. (Mglied) V.. M fiTANTON. Mretry of War. . i I'l uiu m. l.uula Kt. lolls, Jim.. 0. Ths banilsry Jsi' viua pL.t'eaiiy I. ton-., lit lo a citws) on tv.ili.1" day l.ijild. Ibe ii.amigers slid idlnis lu" telesled IU ll have leasou to conialulstv Ih. iiiMive. thai it lis Hot proved a magiilll . Hi', sue. i. s, ex. ii ding the i X ie lallous of I ho u.o.l sanguine ul 11. u UiuuiHi;. Ihu Com iietipts to it iv 1 1 - 'in u.l anurias nl li ve i. no uiv lo t I. .a lln.il i.i.uCU, aud Iho liel pi.tbieil H tilth m.) pasa lul.l thsj haiuls i. Ihe Oointuiy t nluii,tU'n Will t. Ml 1. ...I I ... k 1 u ... . -1.. ... 1'roiU Grnernl Units I. WahuInOton, June b, 11 M. To 3(n).rr-General Di-r, Smo Yuri ! i A dispatch from General Urunt, dated1 yesterday afternoon at U 05 P. M., reports Unit all had been ety f;iet to day. No cuelialties reported. - - -MXOSa blsTATCIt. IVahiiixutoK, June 8. 123 P. M. 7V Mi. ffttnil Ditt, Aho Tort: A dispatch from Mr. Dsna.at Oen.Gralit'abeudqnnilers, d:iled b" HO P. ,M. jertrduy, announces fc via tory by Clen. liunlcr over the reikis beyond Htannton, and the rebel Utn. Jones was kill ed on the battle field. The dispatch is us ltilows! The Richmond Examiner of today fix-nk of the iVfeut of Oem ral W. K. Jones by lieneral Iluuter, twelves miles bryoud Ktauulon, Va. "lien. Jones was killed on the field and his successor retired to Waynesboro, and : now U,, tb; mountain betweea Charlolts- vjL, aUlj hiinuuoii. "The paper further Htates that no hosplt- al or stores Were cnptnreil by Hunter.' "Another dispatch announces thai our forces occupy bimiuton." " LOW I K M. STANTON", Secretary of Wur. TIWJID IJISI'ATI U. WAsiiiNc.ro:;, June 8 -3 P. M.- Orn. D.s. i -v"f P"'f -0en. Hunter's Uctory ami oceu- i I"'".'"1 l Staunton is confirmeil by the tol- ; o ing uispaieu jusneceixtu iroia ventral i uuln l , "fl 'lu t on my l.r.f-s I 'Richmond papers ot June ah give mlelli- ':iieu ,'I 11 llill jli.. v iin. nun, .n-...., lien. II Jii'er uii.l lieu. Jones, rebel com mander was killed. Staunton w as ai'terwani occupied by the Union fii' i'S. The light was on Sunday. A dispatch from lien. Sherman, elated at i AcKWortn, yesterday cvciuug, A. .., I says : . "1 uave been to Alatoona pass and find it ! admirable! tor our purpose, It is the gate : tluough the last ur most eastern spur of the A ilegahnies, "ll now becomes as useful to us as it was to tl enemy, bttng easily deteniled lrom ditection. Tih! roads hence from citlu r ckworth into Georgi i are large ami good and the country open. Details ol the position cl our troops ami contemplated movements are giving, but are not needed for public infoi matinti. The dispatch further states that the ene my is nol m our iiunieuiiitu trout, nut ins signals are seen oil Last Mouutaiu and Ketie- j saw. Dispatches from General Ca'ul y, dated June od, have been received, which report satisfactory progress iu the organization of f:.-i command. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of Wur. I JiOl .J'.M:Ct.Ii CiSt iT. cry iiii ou aVe'Il. OFFICIAL iil'LLLTlN. I WasiMsi. ton. June 6 -10 . M. ' 7"i Mnjr liaimxl IiU, jN'tir Fi; i Dispatches luive been received from Gen I ernl Grain's Headonarlers to day, but they : ! report only ctitaio chatigis iu the position ' : ol the Corps ami contemplated operations. : They state tln.t everything is going on Well. '1 he Chhf Quartermaster of the army re ; port a personal inspection of the ihpot at ' 1 White llous;' that it is in a most i iiii ier.t ! state all needful supplies on hand, and v. a I gons to traiispoit ihi in safe ly to the army, i ! The wounded arc being brought in, uud ! 1 transports are not delayed a moment. i A dispatch from Cr:i. :shcunrn dated at! j 12 o'clock, noon, to-day, at Aekvvorth, says: l "'l am now on the railroad at Ackwcrih j Station, nnd have t'u'i posessioii forward ij I j within six miles of Mariett'j. All Well." I ) We luvi i.; ooiu mditrry jul-iliyiti.e to- i : d.iv. : (Si-jued) KDWIN" M. STANTON" i Seen tarv ol War. i liETUKN CF TUV. PEKK3VLVAKIA Bl'SIEVrH. Iluliiicsla(ic Iteecpl'oii ut ISar:-ls bur-:. ! llAiintsnvRo, June (!. The rcrrption of the Pelittsy Iviiniii Reserve Corps, to day, by ! the pcopilc of H.11 risbuig, will heieulter ; constitute a pleasing event in their history. 1 1 The Corps arrived at fl A. M., and were eu- ' I tertaincd by the military authorities of the 1 1 post, at the Soldiers' Re.-t, with a splendid 1 collation. Tne city authorilin of Harrisburg then took possession of the veterans, uud ill a j formal manner conducted the n through the . ! principal streets ol the city to the lion: ol i tue State Capitol, where they were 1 irutaliy I j received by Gov. Cnr:in..4 1 I During the IllMees.-ioll a salute of one I hundred yiitis wasliivd lrom Capilol Hill.; File Governor ami heads of departments.! the city authorities, the 1st Nevv York Ar- ; tillcry, the Fire Department, ami civic socio. ' ties 01 ILirrisOurg, lac Foiled Mates ollicers i 1 on iHity at this post, tin-judges ol the court j with ;iu immense concourse of 1 ilucus and , : strangers, joined in the procession. ; ; Alter its arrival in lront of the State1 f Capitol, and when theg.iil.mt Reserves wire ! 1 dr.iwu up in line, G.v liirtiu addressed' J them in Mil stance as follows : i He thaiikiei the Mayor nnd citizens forj ! lids hearty wclcomet.i Ihc brave men of the : ! Corps ; the In arts of the people were stirred ! ! to im ir depth l'v tlio no.,e mts ot the R He could onlv fcav to the Corps. you have done your whole dutv." It wus I neai ly thrteytars since they had lett the Suite, a mighty aimy. That length of time htid passed aiiicti he handed to them their colors, which they now returned unstained and unsullied with dishonor, env ere. I with laurels of reiiovvi unequalled ill the w 01 Id a liisloiy. They had visited sin ir homes but once, ami who has not heard of Round Top at ' ' ( tty sbttrg When one regiment faltered, 1 uiu lu'scrvis were irne, atid lo tUein U longs 1 I the glory of tlriving the enemy from our Si .1.. 'I t,, ir .1. ...1-i. .. -...i'l..... 10.. i There are times vv hen llcrl proud i VV... .....:',... 1 V . :; : : ;. : ' i 1 . . 1 o " people, 1 bid ot wcleoll.e. our record is wiinout 1'ieiiiisii or spot. I am not equal lo Ihe tMk of sp:iUing of j ...... I the h-.roie dead lot, have Ult behind oil. j I" poii their graves ciatri the uratitudu of a " Fi-.. iv I Im Nortl. a,t I),- !S...t, r 1 ....... ...-r,,.... . Wrst, comis the word of Wtlcomu from (he tvVystons to her gallant Mterans. Tin lueiouoi mo ueaiiruahis on my sbj,t. I thrvv ur thui uu ouM ruiMin ! oii ia tb tuhlic kurvict, l ui m no rtvr &tbinavtitliiip.iriihu4;rciit 8tNu tnu-k tour ltut How. jy )oa vir i uui kvti At ir- un, lo t rvv-i tin it country I'jiriitulJ) in tim of lit ruumt ('..ubl on wiry 1 iuv tii M ol ih Id -iiuliUc. I lial somclhini! to d vttlh niakuiv Kr U'rii, UoJ l bUsM.I 1 ills, I, r I tha a.ilrliur. f ...I .ill...... I. t r'-biir'g,- which were clven vtiih a hearty ) j wid. Several other speeches wera made, alter which the Reserves were marched to their quarters tit Camp Curliu. aiimv or run ro ion.ic. CEX. BUICfRIDK ATTACKED OK MON DAY MO 11T. Tlio RcWH Succc!.rilljr HrpnlsiHl. V.MKUtNJto!.-. Julio 7, .'10.15 P.M. To Major lieneral Dix, New York. Despatches from the Head quarters of the Army of the Polouiac, dated ut 8 o.elock this iTuekday) morning, have been received. An attack was made on Mnrnsuie moiii midnight, and was successfully repulsed. On the iirecediiiii iil'ternooii a hundred pick i t men of the enemy inadii a rush to find out what, was the" meaning of Hancock's advancing his siege lines. Nine of the par ty were captured aud the list killed or driven back. Several letters have passed between Gen erals llrant and Lee in respect to collecting thu dead and wounded between tho two ar luies. Genera! Grunt in the closing let ter regrets that all his efforts for alleviating I the sullerings of the wounded men lilt on the buttle-Held have been rendered negate. Two rebel officers and six men. scut out to search for the wounded of their com j mauds, were captured in consequence of the cm my not delivering Genera! Lets let ter until after the hour Tie named had ex-pi-etl. General Grant has nntiued General Lee that they were captured through a misun derstanding, and will not be held us pri soners, but will be' returned. No other military intelligence Las been received V-1win m. Si anion. S'.cretury ol War. AFFAIRS ON SATURDAY. JlKAD-QCAirrr.r.s An.MV or the Po- Tom ac, Col.u Haiikhii, J uue 4- bP. M. At present we are digging the l eavers. Our men have fully learned the advantage of this iMoetss. and thev work with a will. Crawling torvviuil as Heal tue Hebe I rihe pus ! n uoasiblc. without showing ihetiiseUes, J nur sharp shooters having gained a position to t lit ii liking will set to work iitiictiy wun the bayonet to loosen up thu earth, which j tl,..- ..ill i.lii.i-u ,o-ds ueooo out with their hand., a tin cup, or any instrument thai ' , , i I s"'"s- " - At many pal ls ot our line w e liava our breast works almost iu contact with those I of the cneiiiv. and throughout the w hole ex- i tent are able lo keep the,,, miner such .t hre that a Kel'i-I can acarcely show Ins head aoove lueiu wiinout oeing suoi. ;n a n: iioints they have found tueir works uutei-.a- j o!e, aud w ithdraw u to others u eliorl distance ', ill the rear, but vv; cannot always occupy i . i i.,... j i neoe uo.iiiuoueei J'ns, i- mn iii.-mvii.-ii..v I ted iis lo enable the enemy completely to eui ; lade them lrom auolluT part m the line. I Tids is the Ciis; in frolit of Gen. Lu.,lis' IJiiiiiide, Uussel's Division, SiMli Corps, the I men ot wlHcn are. throwing up inevr on n I breastworks right against those of the cue- ! ll. v. Colonel Croi,; Urigade ol the am . . , , .. i i ,- ., j divisioii has occupied tue l.cbcl nne in ll.eir liont, ui'iiiidoneel lust night. An interpri- .sing iaukee ot tlie Second (. ontiecilcul '' Heavy Artillery was tempted by the sight works, to crawl forward and alieiupl lo take it. Reaching up ids hand he caught hoid id' the Coveted bunting and began to pull il tow urels bun; Thu Rebels on the other sid;', not daring to raise their l.e.ios, cang.il hold of the stall, and there waa atrial of rtiengtli I e tvv ecu litem and our friends from ine laud id wooden nulll.e-gs. Inc. latter succeueted iu ji.'tting dow n t.ie !lg, but in.red not re turn Willi it by the same patu on which bi ll id gone out, atid lias Uol yet made his ap peal uuce. ft is plobabie however, that he win vvoik his way ba-:'. in the night, and tnav hi; ulo anecie.t in biiain nil his t.-oiihy. ASSOCIATED PRESS ACCO'CNTS. Wuim HolsK, June tl. The charge made on the Si com! l.'orua 011 Saturday niht re- .!.;,...: ot I..-.: ... . I '.. I., t- ....1 biki m killed and over 10UO iu wounded, l ui lew 01 vv iiom Uiey carried away, owing lo our coinmaiid ol Ihc ground. Tne wounded are nearly j brought in iron, the iron; d this pn e i, u-ry n.ucl, ,.. . 1 , - crowned. 1 lie laelblies lor then slilpme-n! lo Washington mm very liiiiil.d, aiition-h a large nuuibel are. oeing scut oil'. Tnere- Is - .0 :, ul. a Lu' .- 1,1 e... I..-S.. MOW 1' w i .inds rem. on l ig UiidreseU tor hi;j:s, le sal! 11..; Ill many tieut 11s. fne aid soelelies are very busy distribut iug there siipUes, In.l thu diu.and is cti (.lat that 11 la llilpotsible' to Ralll all. Soiiii' States are unrepresented. New Vols ainont' the nuiiil 11, txeepling by the -ba-mtiiry and Chl'isilaa ( ononis.-. oi.o. A inciting was held this cv cning. to or ganize tl b.Stcm of relict, all, I to laeilitate tne ahijiiueul 01 siippdica to the point, lie legates wire nppoiuli el to yo to l ashingloii and iiiake an aiigenieuts. H 1.. 1 do. r a it it us Aumv of Tint Potomac, June j. fne Rebels attacked the Sicond I'orps, iiu 1 last e Vetting a portion ot the Sixth Corps , but were handsomely repulse il after desperate struggle. The advanced several limes, Iheir bnes being cut to pieces, and eaiii at lean ol to reach our works lull- el. MiumoUiu Coul 'I'mdr. h-'usaosix, Juue 4. Is'!. V'oo. Cie'. Cent for w-k ndia May Ij, H.ilH II Per lust tipor;, 111.111 IS I2.'.:i 1.9 llu.ios lit To jiuictiaialiu! yssr, 2.Wi' 11 1 A It Itl .KiliS On the 5th insf , by Rev. W. C. Cremer. Mr. Tiibopoitu Cuksti.h, of Levvisburg, and Miss I.oris.4, Woi.f, of Lower Augiuta. On the 6th inst.. by tho same, Gmhiob I). BosriAN, of Lower Augusta, and Gi.vtii 1 Gr. iv, of I'piier Auousta" I .. . . ' u" hc Rev. A. II. Shert. . ".v, t.. cLa.u m. ; rot!, 01 Lancaster utv. Pa. I l,JM.XM . j t I X II N ! i,. ,1 .., ... t ... 1 ... last, tho 7ih Jr.. Villi' 1 IMI RUIGHT, ' '' 1 '",ut L'-rs. The devca.e.i wns vti and partnrr E Y. Slight, L'p, of this place, lit w is joluj; man of e!l.iit chaiaetet. and high- ! nP iniUfj run.1uiat. Tli.it Ull I Utrirr, Cnutrtption. la l : tnnrk. Mm tor 11 om, n l htt n-t ' vfluCA3'' - hUC-hv I ia. U MAJlliLl'. l-s. Hulkar, I ., L.i4, I'ul, llawa, llsl, SuVjuUsT, Omit, tl.isiHLi, ati lis llrMlis-tl VIvm. nUL OL t hll'V i,, k. lUa -i.4. I alu ut .i I ti Imni a.a si tks.f uss. m li.s vi laiiuj, m.i,4,sika 4ls,4.4 Sa sav , y..- sL.i, sua a.s.a sll s a) if aatsit. Ssi. ss '4Mb. w.a 4 .(.- :'.wt -,' .'mm !:.!. LI LITE 3 CHILLED IR35 SAFfl The Only Baft ItalUbU R?la?t both Wire ' and Durglsry. T sta iw prwpsred lo furnlfh fhrtfl ltiw fvf Xiu lon al llanU Muloa. 'limy are Ixilh l ira uul Uuinlar f ruol, Kiib two ilisliuot Insido 13ur(lur Sufun. mi I llin-f of iiijt iww Anti-Miuromltr l.ii,k em tiu tntv, twlli'il l j be tlio only bunk-luck uuw iu u,. tli at hat uut bcu fiioksil or uinut be ijkl by Ui id of Un njloruunUT. Hiiwi, .Sifos ll (.rcWkt fuir UiU luobssia Uiijkuefc'ol luli l irva, gu.'inuiti Uiko lhtrt4.'.lho most UiUijuH Ui Jnll nJ l. suaii tlio niosi nsisUnou aiim' both firo mil r.'ir ;!fry ...f any rtalu iu llici l uht-l .u,Im 0i UUiq PIS', EIH'l Qi11 . I Inroon hnnj also, snj will fmUsli sl nines e. ItHiik Vault tin., (uMiwiug M xixo a-iyiuituuo of tbo aboTfiigsiiiiii burtflury. Ali, ail alias of AiiTowilils fiuf lUi kurxlar frnof no-1 lira ssj kiii-nliu-prtrof. ibo, wrnnnicniai uiiiO-liou , burbr- I V; "' and burglar-i-nwr (wTMa,t Uainil. Ali, Ui atronsffH nd obaaprat Vajlt i,rf, 1'jr Lank ami lovrontililu raulti. All UiO abjvs iica Lillic's Wrought aud chiil1 Iroo. Also.sixtis.aj tlllis's WrougUt froo FirB-IVoo, worrsatej cnial to any ouiaaiou rfafoa, t (uy tliirU k-a4 puce. Atfj. a (cn'Tat ortiuot of socoml-bnii Saf, ,., many ol thein neirly n, sad uf apror.-l uiak-n. roccirej in rxchauo r l.ilha'i Chule-l l.-oa fni,. 1 acse aro olTe-reil si or LI'ot aui?!inn i.riuns. M C hADl.KK A 'nt. No. 21 S. StVL'.VriJ -itrta. Juns U,m I . Ailniliiialralor'a M a ti rf7 VfOTICE Ii lifrehy givrB th it lsttnri of a lialiiM X.1 Irution linyt bteai graDicd to lb undursi jui'4 OU lll) l'!Bll'ol' JI.IUll'1 ll.lfi.T, ItttO Of I.OKil lunil- aliip. .V'urlhuiiiberluinl county. Pa , ilcevRae'd. All pciauin kiioviio tbeiuwlvt-a indebted lo nuij istnM are rfijuialid lo luuke innut'iliaic piiyimiil, nn,i Uiusa liaviii tiuinii to rcai nt llicm fur '.i.'iti"iuei.i. SAJlll:L UAlt.MIAKX, A liu r. Pulawtra twp ,Junr II, lv'3l 6i. Tne"Great ' Central Fair ! I'l.iitss: T.iiii; xii'jci:. Tha pries of a airjjlB adiniie,r. i I'lri'V CI.'N'T.'. CiiilJi en under thirteiu ln!..' ytwv. Thi.s -tdioii to MUU'l'V U.N K. out of Iho XINfetV Ilep tr;i...U'., oi ihot nir. uci to much iaor th ui I'lr -e-ia o t ro oltte wboH pac cv.-r 1 ly the buildings, l . r tuiu li.puriBiiLts, nine in iiuuibcr, cvutiiiniii i.rti. cUiolneiiy for I lie- ribiln'.ien. and not fur ru'.v. h,v. terii j frnnttfl'tV) charjja a sejiaruto prico lor ud- aiiMion. ns follow : Ail Ualk-ry, ,,, ludiun lliipartrant, i . ;j .1 Aram uua i i o.I,k. Kclica and Curusiiicf, 11 jrlitullurul lirpurluiout, ('iilldrtfn'a AlQilKvine-liU, V, illium I'tnii farlor. 2il t'O b) IU 10 Pai.unylviinitt Kilclirn, 6knliL l'oud, . Ttic hxeoutive (.'omnii'.ics altar tl' Puliii; (l.n; ! ?,''t'u,. !;.,'-,c( 'o11 "T", .v' ";tl will li.'iu a visit to llic eililt -one del ur: ii , Li! olitrtiiiti Hi'a le which , me luimuoe le-o mluiili, yt it will ba luund thu- : tlm nine oih.r dopurlnicuia will amply rwnr 1 tlm ! visitor and ju-tity the additional outlay! A'l mi:-' i '"." ""'hi umt. by itiem i-st ctmr-. i.. b,.. t n J ,WritT -i by smn iu tit ,urbae ef rti-l. en s..1i '. ' sal.'. I 1 ho 1- nr will oi.cn cn Tl'I-'-liAY. ih : nUI'.JI, j .u Wodnciiiiy, tha bib inat., tha t'uir : opened noiu S A. M ut lu V. Si will b. j li'-'bAC Hb.)t .11; li l'L UNEi-.s, I Jlllif 1 I Is ,l..'t I j : MIKrtlFF'S SALES. L) Y vir.uo i f wit iiu ri' of en llspoa-i ) F.ijuh. iin.laii.is l..v . uia,-. isnind ,mr inurt m lo ninjii 1'iivu ol .V or.b urn i .crt .n.l e ; renin-:. Ivai.ia, aud to ms direct..!, will be .-, - ITt-j'r'T'l ""Y- S'",,u I u. lu i he iS.ij any oi June. li,.J, m e.;. u p .l . ,tc lo'lowii-i; d-scii!..l ! r,..-.-r:v to , A eurniiu lot of ground, situate in "itie Juaiui.i.iu, ,.om town-uip. .ur'.liuiuberla: i ; rei'U-yivama, oeinj; l.oi ,. 7. m b'...ek 1-T ;, i I i(cneiid p'lin of ui I iun. tt;uUt. oi! .h . , 9ll.-el oil ibii.-M.-t, il! 1 ,t.,ir linl, ,cli to Keek f T:- ; U-ii. twi-uty-iiv.- loci in MidlltWl tu hau ir.-d . ; tiny icct iu ,u-p;b. whi-i -.-.n .lie orrted a , :.s ; hail a.oiy ir.mie b ni.o. i Abo. iiis'ii lot .No ;;, in block 1T0 in I t. . . fii.n 111.4 on .sbaLiokin t net. U!id i iu-lejlc b.i. Hock s.ivci ; Ooiiiiiicd by b,l No. 011 ibe 7zn"i" son itirou:I. 'u si,niii b iM-k. b' ; fioi.t una sbvul liie leet 1,1 d.i iL. t ( t'.-nid taken ii, e v ' -ati .11 an i to b.' , ; J loja-riv ol licorjjv fct', wi h no-.:,:u tu AnoiiS : ,elle teteiU!. Also: j All ilial i-i-riabi iii -.ei.- tra;t of Inr-I, s't , in 1 niliu' ioiv:.e;.. X.,r:h .eiUrl ,:, 1 eiun'v p. livlvaiiia. b...i,n 1...I ,nel .Jcs.-i'l.- i l-illuv.-'. l.. , ! itoc m-rlii by he. i ,1. A',--.;ui;i 1'.,: b-v! ! la.'jll.) i.il i, .liiii.!; r .,..1 t;.. public Vo.l . .Milton 10 .Norii.air.i.rrl :u 1. to iho p-.i '.!..; to 1 1 i ; Mil lo Ssioai. on tbiuii!. bv I ii'uN ..f b . ! laj... ui tha ,. t-y tl- VTy Hran:'i O n. '. , iki Hit 1 ; bv dm ricir S isoii, h inn 1. e-..:. -. r.i.uL 1 1 .ti e A..,-. Nli ..I.;.. 1, . . i iter u lub'siut t of cultivation. ScitLd 1 .V i o'-'uiiou aud to bo sold u lbs pr.. j.cr'v el i iiole .uu.VZ.V.lZ.'- . P w.: W .,ni. lot No. j, ia block .V. i ' ou ib-i.ciili ly Mark.-; suti-t. s. i.ih by ! b? :s- f " t ' Lin X'tT5."! 'euT .' Jr'':" 1 lu-re-on .1.0 cice-te- l ons and a l:ti 1 aiui , : dw clliu,; bou-n. bUcksuiiib sboji. A j. AS.'. ii 111 block No. t'J.iu th- n.n.'e lown. e e. "foresaid. l,.und.-l e-.i ti.e north 1-c ; 1.,--..! i, it... .....ii, l u -i... 1 .. , . ..I 1 . w., sua. ... i lileel. 011 ihc ioutii Lv uu u'.i" 10 a.ttnd block, nn.i west I v lu; No I bieck cooi...nni ; io v i t;li fce--iia.ini .1 j tce'l. foiled lukeu in .-l.'CUti. -n and 10 '..!- b ITopi'iiy ot AnnsM. ruivdlioji and l'ui.t - V cibooil. j .vl.seJ ; A ccr'nin lot or pie.-e cfgrcu-. b -I ill 1 1 per Aniuta tonnsliip. N .rtlitiin'.j.: u 1 I l'elii..vh ania. b'.nndvd and doiie: Ilti.l mi ..,;. 1 wn: i.jiui iea 011 llio e.iit l.y bind of l-n "it 1 I'mlip llile, on thu nortb by I n,. I ,4 .-. I l ulp una ou the soiuh l.y land ol "t.b..ar 1 1. . c 11. tallnn idue ucres und lA.lve pel el. e-. 1 Miss, nl..,ui livo ue-r.a wbereol are fUun-1. I I tlUil.er lulij, wbcrci.u are .le::e.i a tuelll I,. j kouse, jro-'d aptiu of water and s ill,'. ! Mliaii lo iiublc, 4.C. 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