UL 0. N- WORDEX AND J. II. COnNTLlUS. At --' Vrar. alnuyt In Idiame. XuesJay Mnrninj & Fri' iv Af:mnon. llraila IluH-tlw1' (.',.i,. f.r lot i' X " a1. -a w.tn .a. iHt I Jo'i tr.-ie ill I -it. A; Hie ivn an i tao .Mir rarer al us a far.e t u; n..,:ti .rr . 1 lien. K- 1" rr , ; lien. K. str..-ie Haul li s. BjiT X tie,:, l. r it. se u-;-h. K-a's-l a's- t C" Cai ra.es Kri'tr ."; f ,., ,i:i.,n-,f..:n aiwajt - a l't:i- it' re '. fcBI.LV X R.IJS in h a S! 'r'''l'r'' kv Jae. ! N. Kane., leiter- a !'.-.. .-4i h-reaf.T !" A r';.s r : - ' Ke'T i Wht-e l-r. . '-. Raock fcl 1 -' -cr.n:. n !; " . M- ha-a u; n; :. n iit. UfaNi It "' J I The "Rattlesnake Party." Tying. It in nyinc ani 'i.g "u ehil.iiei:," that yu might cut a '.ke up into inch tiecfs, lit the tail w-tu'.d "wile" Mill, lulu ulit. t die until -.uri-ot. S it may be f i to at "c'.i rpnt," Uehc'lin : defeat it as we may, it will still r-h 'W i' tubb .ruffs f .r a tini.eten if e!:vi lid it.ij d -ten fraaicntf, aal its heal aa 1 heart be dJ. Utn. Scjtt, let, i: t.a;i.d ''Z, as the durati m i f its daci. r Oti life and be was riht. h is n .w, t;rtlta! v. killed, tUti.ittgb it may "ig;e" arntiDg tiie uiouutalus and b-.rr-."", S 'Uth, or as t its weeping fii-ndr, Nrth, f.r I vear or two. Well, peace be to i' d-a'b ' rattle !'' May the purd'.wn uf iitfamy socd descend up 'a its ijst ac" r iL.J ipologist, and ntj we "Lever loek tipen i' like again '." apaVe copy parts of two letters fr jm Capt. Jams .:hantberiin, writttn a f.w d.js L-fjre the Uattle of Chiekahftcinj, f.r the fullic, to bis friends at bome, is order to alow that bis regiment was overworked, at.d probal.ly not iu proper phytic! cjndUijD to Hand the hrsl oof-et of i awperinr f .rce, frcaU fr-.m their cauip-, t that bailie. The time aud Lature ( f Ibis evidence, make it m ml reliablo and uas'wcrtl.y. lhe HZ l'enn'a Lad been wearied with bard working, and bard fighting, for a week. If ali Casey's men were no better fitted than these, the only wuoder is that they were out annih l iU I. The resistance they made, and the we.unds J bey received, attest their wiilicgne.-s nd tbeir bravery. If M'Cleilan was iu tbaaboM of those wora-ool but noble men, who received the first shock of a force iaing every advantage, be wauld not late .o hastily pronounced their yielding, unaccoantable !" nor say that, '-with the exception of Casey'e division, the men ' behaved splendidly." ! li mf be asked, why were net the rren of this .t.vist. n revpited tr. m suea -tx- "".f. . ('aufv-r 'It m.Jiuary atUif. sui"r(!ita'f s inui b y vrJcrs witiutui ctnRt)ai)j!s f.r qjf-'Mn- i-,r. -Near Voriiii.wr.oJ.,. Ha.ni.ioD rem n- r-. - i.-iasa.nsi what he thought cruel exac ia frum Jiis men, whm Oen. M Cetlan lep r rat, 1e1. it deprive! hiru coinjiani, aud L rrl.el was earned. ts,Last evening, the M. E. Cburch, one of tbe largest public rooms in Msr rLtNC r.o, was filled lo Gvci2oaing to bear Prof. M'Coy's Lecture on the Tims at.d th Utlellion. Tbe cc ral'.e William F'K-TR presided, assisted by F. 1 Icl drr, tita X. Youogman, E- , ani Wm K-.cl'eV Henry G. Wolf, Secretary, i.ic-pt s-tns cu'side noise, the best attcr. L a was p.iij ml the euthusiasai was I'-' V'C y !e:;uros, to-night in MlL Ti nd t -m .una cvenioe. ia re,!y tj ao ion;,- oiB Msr. Leas, 'uli- T, ititf r j, K eeSLer, Lo X, esi..aman, Gr.ss, i,,iiigt.r and others, in the emi tary bunding, t XtW liEULlx. AtUnl, all hat it. Secession as It Is. Psrsoo Liownlow's Iioik is now in tbe n.'S.ef, ij,d in execution, engravings and 'f.te cctiies fully up to its prmti.-e. el rhe work you will be cnte-rtaintd, sci may be U-DeC ed t y its revelati tttS of lhe intense meanness and brutality of tbe Rebellion. The author is an crigtnal Ialjj5 and honest believes in Slavery, W loves the Union f.r fattier. Both U.v,N,ri. W. MVARD and il Asmstrosg, of llVlams- ir,.' U pt,poStd for Congress iu the lotur. Tr,,, l.t, ..;,... r:.inl.-.B a..J -enter anui. licnsoa of Potter, Smith ati String of Tioga, and Ilale of Center, ate also suggested. Jais U. CAMi ntix, of Potts i.le. Las tie p,d aatlsfaeiion of having reported ta the U. of R. in Congress, tbe a.e.uc,tanroaa Kiij, which passed that body, and we hope n.a, beeome a law. ai requires t4at the iros (ar the road shall be of American manufacture. rtR-1 bere was a good ith of July Cel- watian Jn Lewisburg, last year. Shall e tavtcoe in Probably " tbe "-e been sus:iitd ki cocr ty ,tlt time " Hi,,,.,.,, .: 7S 2 "l""'J C . . . . ? U" Deb' 00 ,b! Lh UUU "Vj P V ' " " 'Te"s - per ceat, : , Jba II Goodmin sho-s'ns .ome ' " faee.men of hi., M.. liv. .u... J-l ue fecretarw .ft,- Tw r. ...j ..w .mi- " I . sWTLe 5th Pennsvlrai.;. K(e,.i'....i.Ka I L,, f.m G.n Keves.l ketsa rta.d r.ff I.. Ui !..,.. . ' J ' " J.-lijUa tains. tLt. Wolk I ABIVW LETTEnS. From the Cameron Guards. In Camt, May -5. Xifiht before list, Gen. Xaglce, earn- tna-iding our Lrieide, rcc.-ived ord. rs to stake reconooisanee t .ward luctiw.-na jesi.-rJay, ana 1w1r.J11.5y, it 1 very curly n 'ur (-J o elocK, A. .n ; we kit cur cmp. one utile on the liiehmond side uf the Cliekahominv, and, passing through O'jr advanced line about half pit 7, came UTi'n the' enemy a little bef.re 10, wheu fi-ing cuitiieLced. Through i p.iur!nr' rain, our regiu.enl was sent to the front, C aifitiU-s A. itiil 1$. d.p'nyed is -kirm-iV rs. So a afterward.-, F. and II. wire sent to the r:j;lt to sdvt.ncc a'-otg the iiue of tie rati r al 1,- Jiug to RieiiUiObd. We then ajvaustd, noy c-nif'.y, 1 , lend- in.' on the riji.t, nuti! we eiinc oj. t) I w' J T'li.Ti'ii. ji at ri.-ht an-V fr-m lUe r -.i ! on which we w-.rc pr en- Hd our tkirnii?hiu h.-'ii. checked Here, ' by the h ivy .-e ia liunt, .!.e reg o.vit was rdertd t-.i lie Cit upon their f .e al.'i.L a fence sklrtiuj the wujd?. We dii ri, i'id M:ch rhower if -l.e !I and r una sh .t a? fell over i ur heil-, I huvc Ecvcr heard in tnv life. Kvers few gecaah, a shell wh;-titl .v.-r w, and tur.t a hun- u'r.d jar is r.r si beymi U', a:id round h'.t ciinc ric .chctii.g toward aud iu Sev eral cases boutidin over, without d..irg ... t f.... 1. .l...f mr, K.t-.r ..' , e oi.. i i t . ,i n t . is n ts:ti in wa advanced bv the flitik. b.-ifaJes of mfautrv. two rctnents ot and crew up ia line on the other side of the wood, about one third of a mile be- yni. Oir artillery opened on tueaa in the meantime, and, the range being more perfect, we knocked them about, right and left. Several wagon loads of dead and woundel were cirrtel cfT anl this morn- ir.g our pickets discovered several bodies lying upon the rrounl,f.omi of them shat- tired to pieces. Uar r.'imcnt, and the 101 P. V., drove three or four times our uumher out of a chosen position, and Lave gained for ourselves aud forces about two tui'.' S of grouud toward Richmond. Our regiment has lost two ono from Co. A , an l one from 15., wounded. My company was exposed to fire all day, but never lost a man. I have now tbe largest ef- fective company in the regiment, and am j,rmllj 0f mT 05;er, lnd mm. We were cut on pielict along with two othor cam- r.,niW) p. 4Dd :i mm 0f tb9 night our eolnpltiy ione, all night. Fair Oiks Statiox, Miy 27. ' "We are now C mik-s froaj' Uichuiond, by the nil rial, and the farthest brigade lJvinccj ; th airoc'i -a. Our rcsiment h aline constat iv U several . jjjg p?t, tiriTirag tie enemy, aci pDtitl - . l r cur pickets every night within sight of them. It is nothing but woods as far as we go, wi'ii bere and there a field to change the monotony of the road. We have Lad bri-k fi.'h'ing f.r several days pis', emmencitjg fr-.m last Thursday, when Gen. Xalce. of our brigade, was ord red to make a reconnoisance toward Richmond. We It ft our old camp and advanced several miles under a drenching rain, when we overtoik the R bel pickets stationed in a woods. Tw of our compa nies were sent out as skirmishers ia ai var.e and two i f the 101 1". V., they on tbe ieft. wc on ai.e rub:, ot tue wagon road leading toward RCchmond. Thereg- imentswere then drawn op in Hlc cf ltnents were tn-.n drawn up K-.ftta I., nir.l llir tr ro.r.ettitte l.-irmihliT. , , a j . . , an ! advane. i nnder a comnlete shower of r,n,i .r. i ,.., shells- hut. fort-mate c t , t. t .-a Lr us, their range was too n ih, and, though som? struck near to us, not ono bit. Oar skirmishers advanced, driving Gen. Stuart's whole brigade before them, tile tbe 1st X.Y. artillery opened on r of hours thorn in rntitfn itt in a unnnlp thv left and wc advanced through tie woods aud to.k up our our ioiitbn in line of battle beyond. It had lien raining for several hours, and we were ill thoroughly soaked, but, among others I was ordered to take my Company out on the Railroad, half a mile ahead, on picket. Xext day, we were relieved, and wore again advanced a mile r "3 dri''"S ,bfal btf'jfe n! nd a?910 d ing picket duty at night until last night, , . -,t t. .. . ,i WUt U. WOIU OH. Wi ll iiUEttc. we ii- . e ' lowed to rest. It bas been hard wotk. Constant excitement, and want of sleep, , c , ,i ' has sent a iarje poriion of our men to the , , , t- .t hosmtal. Iirenchcd to the skin with rain, an! obliged t. sleep on tbe wet gronnd at , e ..,,, ! night without fires, fearful all the time , ' . 1 that fiom tbe weakness of our force and 1 ' 1 l - t . L - IS t .1 . k.rn r. f ' lue atoowieuce wuieu iuo iicuco .v w. 1 fr. . . our position tbey may come in at any time r ' ' . . J ... ... r, K aaatA aif smnraA si r A RIArA fir on, wool co , i ., and begin to feel tbit we need e.hin. 1. eat to nuke ns feel , ue 1 . ! less nsed up. rest and souiet in fighting humor sgaia. I de-scrvss credit We have been , have done Our regiment certainly dc for what bas been done. , , , , . ,t., ,:.. f C" 6' ?V T'J 'be "bIa ,r"J ; " " 6 M ' miles towaid Richmond. Yesterday -. took posession of F.ir c ,, , ni.K,.J atasauoe-, 'tunc anuii, , ajjaa ciauou, ui aiiic. nut" .in : and were .dyeing, when Gen. X.glee ! was checked Ly an order from Gen. Neves, ! positively forbid ling bin, to furtb-r u-til the rest cf tU -:; hii advu-cci , " " " I " " .'l'i LEWISRURG, UNION CO., PA, FRIDAY, to our support. Gen. Xaglee Ll Lis horse shot through the ku-e on Thursday la't. He is the most dare-devil surt nf a c mniand r I ever paw, ilwa'.s io front, and fall uf fiut is he oia stick. If he j, g,; u :L , e whare we aril! lose our hair or something w. rse yet, r fh;1 be perfectly satisfi d I'.jl he ery rroul of cur regiment, and (live u great credit fur our past . rticrs. Screrai times thiir caialty wi re si-en in the ad vance, and wc were tif.ecting a chrg we were drwn up ia line, with lijooct? filed, with Sve cciupanie "n each f ; le of the aitill.Tj, wiitit.g f r ih- m, but t'.ey U.du't cuaie, atl we were i 1 6ufe. W e onw !.er Leavy firir en cur rijih', aeru the CUi.ktiin:iuy, abi if I n.i?:ake nt one of the I'iv:ijcs in that direction i tning to cro-s the river, I dive not been at '.! well f r s wra! d, ., but at hotter to diy. Ktp- ute, nil c -arse rati .0, have brought oa in attai't A niy (.!! eoxpjiint. the C-) ipia, ai d I tuff r f: m it at time? ui'.'ft -v.r-!y. Ja's riiAMi.u:;i.ix. One Uunia uta t nien t'.ini) ttiiuntirr la tit (treat nf trinU. William-!' ttr, M l , May -? My !.,st letter tj the .Vir Ctrn'nt', I wrr.e at (.'bir'ui.)wn,Va , fon after we had crj?el the ll.vr md this one I am closed to write after crin, hack. iita. li inks' tnip? wete all t'k-n out r.f t h a Gknrjli I nh V.llleV. Pl.-.'tlt tWJ cavalry, and two batteries of artillery, unking ia all about seven thousinl men. About the l'lth inst., be fell back from Harrisonburg to 5;rasburg, ilJ commenced fortifying. Saturday morning, 24:h inst , it was rumored that we w-ro completely sur- rounded, and it was the com nandcr's ob- jeet to cat his way throah to Winches- tor. We fell biek oa Strasbarg ; the train wis 6ent ahead ; and the retreat cimmenced. The stores that could not be moved, were burned by our troops. At Xewtown, wc found the Rebels bad flanked os, and captured part of our train. Cav- airy were sent to their relief, and by this time they pressed us so close ia the rear that we bad to give them battle, this side of Xewtowa. One battery, two regi- mcnti of infantry, and a battalion of ear. airy, were engigid ia this, duriag which time our train was set a-gVmg, all right, N:ifct caie oa, ml : camped j tst on the other sila of Winchester. Picket fir- 'ng was giing oa all night. One Compi- J of le 21 Mis. fjO'ht the Rebel tJ 3ne oV'Jci in tbs ci8b; "hich they report 20 men killed. ...i.,..t renewed ouuuay iajrui:ig. iug uaiur at break of day. Donnelly's brigade, con sisting of the 2S:h X. Y., 4'itb IV, and 5-b Cunn-, were ordered on the left, with a battery. The 31 Brigade, tJ..idon', consisting of the 3rd Wis , 21 Mass., 29th Ta, aLd the 27tU Ial., were or ierel on the right, with the other battery. The vtillttj were engaged about an hour before the infantry commenced; they "- "'e encmy'' ""h grape and canister, wlicu inrtw lutm in utter confusion. V ueu lue infintry be came ergigi d, a deafening r -ar of musketry was kept up for about an hiur, when the i e , a . L - enemy was STong.y retuurcea, anu iue builets came flying like bail. This was too much f t our handful of men. and the t l.rwas civen to retreat. The .th IKd '"'O h Pa., and 2d Mass , becatoe e -n 1 u ' , - i fu9eJ. lr ie ranks, fused, tr. ke ranks, and went through tnwu coofli jcrabiv scattered, but were ral- ia" .m.u, , L"u'Ll ia or,!er ,on ,b" S:i- Col. Murphy, of the 21'lh P. , gave his horse to his bostler, who became frightened and run away with the horse, leaving C.l . n i i j- " f,!! r'n" ln lhe R-'be L"d' Th 31 ''"' cff io S80,1 0,Jr ",ef't " "" "'"S tae otner regtmeats running mrougo me ranks. Wa sion came to a stone ledgs, where Co's 0 , II , and I., of the 3rd Wis , halted, and fired 3 or 4 rounds, which checked tic enemy considerab'y, and with a tremcn ious slaughter. The store b.-nses iu Winchester were fired at the same time, to prevent the stores falling io the enemy's Kich-nond in sight from the tree tops.) was hands. When we passed through, the for,..u.!y attacicl. br ovcrwhelmms num r ,c hers, onder Jo. Johnson, t a-e was driven einiens nrtu vo.iea aner aoiiej iu... vu. ... , i i ranks : a nnmber of them were shot dead J m'-u "- " " wi 1 ever pass through V inchestcr again, ,-A ; t3 sure you will bear of that city laid in "J " " f , . , , , 'i,'" d id v. Iv Gen. Hanks in person. Tbey olaJ v " ' nnr l-nansacks. and i few mosKets, b . '". . , ind a number cf m'n overtiken by tbeir , . , - cavalry. Oar loss i not known, but is , ,, ,.,,.,,...,. not near so heavy as ihougat at erst, as a BrMt many have come in since ind are ,J , ,.r,lnia.1,r e0!D",5 ' r"Cbei Mir,""bu at 2 10, P. M., and that evening weut . , th. river makioe a march of thirty fiet t0 lbe n,er' Ink'Dg 3J milfS ,blt d'' . , ' Monday mornin., wa orosscd tbe river at liiiamspori, ami.. - - -i csmned We are ordered to go on picket, a d I must atop. "p tj T),rriirsDrr.rEB. 0. F. IhrFFlND; n ! sMen.nti0a J. Xieholson aaU D- : . t ... nni.'tlv . X.sb, 100th X. Y. Reg.-. bU-endcd the funeral ot coi. i,amernu, iu ew.. u-.s -were wounded at Cbickahominy They hailfiia tl: h-.no aftULtt "J th. funeral of Col. Cameto0, 10 LewlsDurg .A. A .1 1'hlel ahominv TU ' REE CHICKAHOniMY CONTEST. rtiiEti I'titniiiaits. j A a Ol lTe-tamt,t saint said in hit hir'r, VI men are liars." His confusion should induce persons of our day perhaps Knies be w mIltts. f u,v ,he C.tnrnis.iir.cd , n .t so wise or so g .cd-to be wsry ar,d ,ffi(.(T, o( lte t'4I0tr,jn (juirds, frow Le caatious about f. ruling itjurions cunelu- jbure si ms of matters wherein they are not , Llft Wednesday, the emor U hWVn lu!!y informed, thus, in relation to toe ..... t. -t-nt't. t : recent ba"'e between the Cbickobomitiy and Hichinood, liltir ami m rr fu'l nr fun's .'! r to the valr of those whj wer" at first unhandsomely censured. ' O 'n. Cny' t comnanl comprised I , Maine. 5 I'er.n'a, and S X. Y Regiment ; with 5 batteries an 'jiC'irt f jl-:e of ah 'Ut G,0.O. many of their best oG!c:rs i an 1 men absent on lhe sick list, and the t remain d-T more or less exhausted ty care and labors f 'r a fortnight. They wore sortie mi-es ia al.ancc of all other lines , Thus not only in position and p!.-:.-it abilities, but also in number tier were the ir' iJ; p'-'nf of pur lit.e. ! The fite of Y .rktown ar.d rf C rinth, ' warned the Rebels' at Richmond cot to : a','., w t ur ar'illery to approach too near tbeir ' list ditch," tin Capitol Th' V saw the trerr.cnd jus fjree ...f 1.10,000 voi nnte.TS s'uw'.y but surc'y closio; np-n them with irresistible power. Rat they knew every inch of the grmi.l. They saw a poiiile hope ia cop'uritg a larje prt of our force creating a fear or panic itnl dividing our line of attack. A wi'y - . . . . watciitul, well genera.ea army, eja.a noi fail to see that Casey's was the most favor able point of attick. Accoriing'y, on Saturdiy la't, all Rtchmonl moved to tbe support nf some 25,000 or .10 Of'O picked men, put forwarl- to make a des perato sortie. A powerful storm bad flooded tbe rear of Cisey's f. rce, which bad hitherto been dry, and a blinding rain concealed tbe Rebel movements. This overwhelming fores suddenly seiiod or drove in our pickets, aod rosbed up. a t. . kn4v Rpatiain.T their dineer. . . ''. . our men had thrown up some pr tccting works thru fuvild mautV'u, htnl A.rji7, retreatiog inch by inch ; and there waj little if any disorderly retreat even in a hopeless contest. The horsei at one batter; were all killed, ao that they could not move it, and its fire was turned upoo our men. X equal body of Voluc teers could have done letter than they did nndcr the circumstances. Gen. Couch's division was nsxt to Casey's, and it also staggered before the in.petu'us, hopeful, superior onset of ILebel force. In a short time, however, the corps cf GrT Sumner and Ileintzslcnau were brought up, and an equal force was en gage!. Tbe retreat was checked tbe, Uuion f rets assumed the offensive and after some severe bayonet chsr-es, Uie Rebels retreated, and lost all they bad gained, leaving 1200 of tbir dead on the field, and a General, a Colonel, and 500 1 other prisoners in our bands. j On Sliy, the Rebels renewed their1 efforts up.'u our line of defenc, but were everywhere repulsed and our troop r i?ta,. j than Left-re. The result of this hard fought ciTort, is to our advantage, and must be disheart ening to the Rebels in Richmond. Gov. I. etcher has caiied for more volunteers to keep guar! while their trained men take the field. -lienera! S.tas ("aey ha been long in th res-jtar service of the Cmv n. and ve-n t fa-r in friicial life. His father resided o!tit years in l.ra-iaburg, and he is a rousin of Hon. Ji : serin Casey. T"l.e iraseJy of Bails BlotT. so nearly fa ta' st P.ttsttnrs Landine, was aNo attempte '. at Chiekahominy. In a.! ihee cases. a bo 'r o! a!eriav bfTwen('Uraivancar an : body-aawi our los-e- ihereby were water lav betwen (.ur advance ar.d the ma n Vai.arerTlnsib!e f,.r soeh d:asier and . ' ' . . . , rv..-..- .k. A.r. f fiKitn, . . . ., , ,. . ., Lt. Orwig wrote, in pencil, to bis brotbtr, ' ' ... in Lewisburg, as follows. It is the only letttr we have seen of so lite date : Si s-iht M.iasisn. June I. 1SPJ ave nad a cererate nni. yesieroar anrr- noon. Casev s mvisntn, mime nareiy io irt-ni 1r oars. fCi.uch's.i on itie Kaitroad. (with e . h eh br- ochi ns iminediaielv into . t action. The attack opon us was a., su. oeu thai the commands -Harness op" and C..m- mence Jinni!" were e.ven alnrnsi in one j . f - , breath. Our batteries C. 1). and E. did m.-t ' Iinmediateiy np .n th. uktngof C.riotb, n.tblv, with comparaiivelv small loss 3 Gen. Pope was s-nt southward, with -i'J.-kiileJ. 6 wounded, a dozen hores killed, and 000 men, opon the railroad track of the T,JJTZ't"' ' i lost. Casev lost most of nts arti..ery c.l. Bailer, it. eommaneer. was killed. ' " . nll, Wlth a hle lhrou.h his arm. rapt, 1 saw I.ient. a. eiaensaui, io i..ra ni, Jame. Chamberlin had a ball in his breasi t I earned him on mv horse lo the railway ; station-his wound is sliaht. Lieut Cnska-I. en. the Cipia.n said, was wonnded. sl,;h-iy. , m the lej. Bui I can 001 particularize. Tne , ,f mav be res.med in a m.ment. We hal. beta n IUrCed dnnnsr the n-eht. and have no fears for the fiaal resulu T.U.0. 1 - A military company was rrganixed in williimsport nnder the (jovernor'e eill ' a.t. r.i! ns... K...n l.n ' ma mt iJii.t-.t.g s . -r t.in-Geo. M. PePui. 1st Lieut -John U' Sd Li nt -II. W. V. atson. I . ,. , . t,-i .i- t. ' J-? ll I "roke of 't,"'- U'1 " -.n aUo pirccE deaa in ?winvnie, -n ' (f ,,it .eeV. ! . Panville has "5 f P.nville bis 429 digbesld-s tbeir : tuiih caiija:t- ' JUNE C, 1SG2. HI'.VTl AT lllllkAUC.MIM. Lieut. Orvtg served on the staff of Coueh'a irttllry at the c ntest, an 1 tele- eranhed. Mobdav, that he knew of notie ! tili,i ir;in . H letter ds. 1 reaclltd philalelphia, with 170 wounjtd, t ' 1 and soane dead, of which the former were , pieced in b sf i'ais, includiLg the fallow ing from Co. P , Cap' Jomes Chamberlin, cf the CarriToi li jarlr, 5aJ K'g : '2 1 t.i.-ut J .1 n r. U'.; 1. r,.ol. wrton I, ru'hl arm. 1 UUl STIC- . .... t,r '. J: n liiM... i.e-t Vt . rrt '.'i';i ti r an 1 client. ..I 1 r-ntut. Capt. C-u.-ch's, ani Cjp!. Ta'e's, Com pane, were in the o'i I K' g. All the cas ualties we kuvw of in these C 'inpaLi s is the follswinf, rfp rted as above : C.t. Tl.'jm. 1 liur. b. ;.a-Uft vcoifl. fcVp. Xine w j it. J. 1 it mil passibiv be that s,uie were ktl.el or taken pris.n.rs, la: we Lave no such ibf -raiitisn. i loThe losses of the Union forces at Chiekahoa-iny are now stated at two thou- : sand killed and wounded, ar.d rsrhapsonc thou-and missi:.g. The jetr3 are ! mostly beard fr.on first. Carey and lis ; t'oree Oenerals show luliet marks tn tbeir c'.'thes or p'rsons. Twj XcW York CoKn-.ls were kiiled, and two from Penn sylvania Co!. Msl!er cf Eaatoo, and Col. Uippey of Pititburg. Three I'eon'a Ma- , j.lr, H .ar l.Culp and 'iLii'ie, ire killed Anions 'be wouadei are 2 Lieut. Colonels, i 3 M j rs, 7 Captains, 8 or 11 Lieutenants, , and a proportion t-f non-c omaiissioned of-a-id privates, frim Peau'a Kj", for once, X-w York sufTi-rtd tbe tn"!1. Latest Hcw II V T11LIK.RIP1I. 5rThe storm of Wednesday did sotre .. .1. t.:: .-I .. i ll.jurj ID me iii.-aj, .e, .u.e..ot,.J . communications Last and Sou'h. All we ' can Coax out of ihi Telegraph, this aflor- e noon, is i rep'rt that .MEMPHIS AND Fort Pillow have Surrendered ! IlEAItetUARTERS, May 4. II -tn F. M Stvtih A m.n lft Grand Juncti in this morning, says that Memphis and Fort Pillow surrendered to ' our forces on Fridav night ' U. WIIalleck. Two thousand I'nion prisoners, taken at Pittsburg Landing, have been relumed from Alabama, a M" A'-eWs h:i-i not mijnr . I litem.' The enemy begin to own up, "whifp'-i." Generals Tix and Wool bive exc'iani'd position? Woo! ceirnjands ia Raltisijre, ani I'il at Fortress MvLr.oe Gen. f'igel bas relieved Gen. Six'oo at Harpers Ferry, and tushei lrL-k!y on as far as Chariestown. Kx-Gov. X il S I'rowo, late Secrssion, ,s txhortiug bis fc-.!ow citizens of Tenne! see to return to their aiio;ance Hirrah roit Gen Ciiuis 1 This brave Iowa Republican. rVgne-i Lis ssit in (? ingress to fifht fir the L'nion, whi.o l'ex critic llit-tle quit the army fjr a seat in Congress tj ihuse the Adtulnistra- tion . After rec .veriog from the lwful cutest it Pea Ridge, Gen. Curtis has cautiously worked his way eastward, until, it is reported, he bas reached Little Rock, on the Arkansas, the t'apital of the State f 'bat name. The Rebel Democratic Governor, Mr. Rector, "skedaddled chivalry fashion,', hinkin it a "black Re pah.icauj.tb," atid very'-unconsiitutional-' treatment as do several of his brethren at the X .rib. Curtis is one of th? f 1 U of Scott's Ana acocda. Hi. n.eu are helping to. make tbo Mississippi froe to trade agaiu. Flight of Jackson ! "Stonewall'' Jackson, after driving ISanss eastward, was suddenly arrested by the spp-araoce of Gen. F remont, who ; mJo.e a rortci oisrra v be mountains Irom Uestern ir 'inn, ina itiaca-a ana dtfeated the Rebels in several skirmishes- , ,. . , , ... ,, , A Laion force under Shields came on List . ie,wera the two fire, Jackson, i with all his kc-Virlg" cf the country, ' ,0d bis ricked troops had hard w .rk 10 get baik to XjW Mark-.t, losing ten gUDS ani many men. Col. Ktnly atid other l'nion prisoners are r. 'eased and ly this time, d utiles, the Valley of Virginia is tn 'st'y in the l'nion bands never, wo trust, to be scathed by Secession again 1 Baiurenrd. "claved oat I" foi,i- "J btJ ('M fM ". : ,,, ff)l1 n ,v Wi (u :j fjf'O lWWrr.s ittion in v.j ,-.t.tel stands of irnis. beaurt rarJ. it is a'ateJ, ; ' - is awfal angry at fii.dmg his retreat eut I1: and advised some of bis men, t.a tike circ ,.t tl.en.a:ea th lieit wav they eonM. wit(, re c. our ,i,le this will give ns I . .bortlv, and tbe whole Missis- , .'.-u .' u. ,. r. . , -TP' ) Xor h-West! ( With Pope at tbe Sontlt, all Reanre- rd's railway and road retreat, feieep', p.bap by Grand Junction to Jaeksan. ' hf c,tt , jjubiie.) ,em to be cut iff ... . t . e - ..i we npe iie irgraie l.ri;f;nrs . n ,0 m ,, fireupod ;0 survirg men, io Fort S-impt miy be caught, and he tbe first to be treated to tbe rope. A few f 0S" ,be w" "I ,t,.ir Annr. and victims co bom, each a of f ZIV w '"" '" sr.i ef -he r. -nt.i'J ml Ii.C f 3,U el iue Frcfii-u's r-i'f 'Till: raO.V'U'nK'i-l in 1 1 1 Wtole No., 2.5CS. "fllSOXlCLE," estiMi::SeJ ia 1S43 Iflse'Xo.. 917. t ? i'n ti.'o. at Hart l:t and !4. UNION' SKMINAKY, :. .- v.. i.. : jn lir. J in. . - - l,.,,..t.. 1. M n-1.1. J.iu. . S""X''' M J .n- it. 1' rttn r- r W.ot- Jen.- 1 1 -1 A t h-.r :tt 1 e. 'lti' r ft'i - ..." I". "tn - .i Ji ir.tK. do Jo t-viT. t: 1 1 T....r-la. 1 1-Ihar-: ' .'Ju- S, . t Srrlr.. -i r .ill I! 1.1-. f.rref-rf H - 'klu ! Wheat.... ! live Corn Outs S ? . t.'.o .... 4o . o'l Tatiow Lnrl Ham 1'' Fiuxse-cd 1.10 ShouiSide. i; Pried Andes Si.--j Woo! oOti-Ju Fitk'to Butter l'i P.'ta'o s Fn-sh Ru-'er... 12 C ut.'rv ." 5 ' On the t-l ir.j x r.-ar u I'vr r .ao r.i v. a i i fi isr Tr.? r- -, . be lilt ra.iv re a -e 1 ; y v .r i; .'. , ;f. t. ' Jaoe . i- - COMMI-SIONKK. Mt?srs IMiii r AI.w to rp.vT.--t yt ur cMtiiikt; ;h name of A. V. .ttli'l! K-i- ( i Wn:- l "rr Tn. a a cri t.ire 1 : the i?i - t (' fiiiri.-- t n-r y. t" (r. -r.' sik c; t tfif ji-j.'U t f ii-e N' ti i na'ir.s a't'tr. ':iii Tne ' :r n. ev-ri' nfJ.j. r;-..r Lra;i o K m'.-:? a z ar, J tin : .t-t :'i(,fT; i i -2 ; boiii a a c.nz-n ani prtv-n. ri r : ; hm a har'r s-ipp-r: cf v;c:y tr-J? K'fa;.! can vujer ( f !hiT cc ur.-. . r.i r CnrorncV P-r;n.t me thr."jn, ilar iv r.-r: :. a a sat'ar'.e pfr" i-r t''m.n!-.o:.v ' i; r t:,;i. !":,. s in rne;i u.. i infiiia.-!.: uaf n bf r'fr:e.i zi xr.e dpi e-icz may sfm rrtr.iare . :a:. i 'uuifa. iitr. ..if c-nrry honesi as we.; a a . ii i eveiTcit:i-u to -f'fci i.. r a r , .s j ;c C'. 'i '. v : r:i : '.lt oi. r iit'e.j j ....','.. 1 -t. . -t-. t ...e- rs., ' i ' H " ,,' , . " , , ' ' " , ' , . . . rv jdcti itrtvi i a mitji..t;cu ican. t i j: i Republican nr." c.ivitiea. eci fion.ca! ba '.e-s hahit. rei.ent ser:n :n.i .et. aH ' fan we tiod a riao ir. e ..u a'..e :j t'A iae el-tj-e of l.'u.iDli' or ...siwDer ! Uur.lt . a, Mj it. ITaP.T'EV Fellow-CtiireQS Hav:r.e teen rr.cetirae 1 l v lhe offer tit numbers ot vji.rs in var..s pans of the eouniv. I am a can date t. r la- ff.ee of Ci.-nm.as;onrr sootrct tt roar cho.ee at ih J i r I'ri.r.arv fT ee,.- r.. IT v -o, iti.it Ke. y t.ni.so ji is e:. i. : iw ' ti.e at this time. and rau entr i-i me w ith .1. 1 s. be tnar.st'ul lor iour votes at. 1 il r...nt.r.ai-1 anl e!-ete. it is mr ct-rv ao t pr. 'e t ir: f r the te-t :nt-re-n ci the wh.le f : ' K.t Tr . Jjo. ls .lt J -US N i '- Estate of John Glover, dee d. r ETTER. Te- a-o-'-a-v oa toe i:t.re o' li JUHX til.OVEK. Esj.. la-eof Harit'eint- beroueh. L O'oti c. ur.ir. haej.iz b- ei-arTe t lo tne un.:ers,efi.'t. a't p-rsons te-l thereto are requested to rr os'8 to. ravment, and '.hoe navir.r c'ai:::- or !-! a'e aiatnst the are w.U p re-eat iters tor sett: meet lo enter . f o. R V IH.OVrE Har'-tn J.Mi OLOVCK. tian r Tr MavS. -- Efc-i'.-t ASSEMBLY. Mess.Ed.:..r As :h- ,iie is a: har.J when the tnen.is of lhe A Im.u.sirti. n h.-u 1 l.tokios uo a man to rerr.er.t tne lo.ir.et itie li-neral A-e:n' v. 1 u t ...r:-; K-v. ; MM' IN WOl FE I.ew-vi-irr a- a -un.vlt 1 ptrst n f. r thai e'n.e. Moul i ne Accept me j rtetnitiali. n an-1 be elecic.l. there ! nc i;,i-- 0'n , a- to his capacity, m'.e.riii'.tlreiMi'D. t-t roar- eier. an .1 u;.-- rv.as a-tocreuce to ::.e true . principles te. e-c a uis.a r.u.utu i . . at the present ume,an i ail a nj are ar sia' ..ft lan lej with him Li...w h.iu I t be piu. : a.-di;.-t -r.: c- rv, corruption, aad a.l oiber r o t.t oi circan erv. bl I'K.ii.iii:. 1 f.V'1: is cast-unary at. 1 rr e-r, vi.t n o,;r r.egis.ators na.-e served ti.tfioi .y. to n. n--r item, and secure eiperteur-1 men in 'f r I Cap. I. t. by a re-ee.-cit. :i. Jo .ie liUA i ilii. i as Jar have heard, has teen a cre.i.ij to the lt-ir.-el w r.:.-' tj ir: . s"- rj. t .0 a a ; man ani as a Mcu.utr 1 toe Assemt y t " I'tnn-,.vaiua. In u.t charaeier a...: set n I no moo eas ' t"a.r-r. Ve trt-.r-.tt r- rrr m- j ' mead Jesse Beaver .'. r re-e.eei.v-u, net Pi.!, i MtXV I rr.OTIIoNOTAHY. Fe'low l.'i;iern--Tn.-o'.h lhe orc.U ciain-a oi "tv ir en is. I nier rnvseh a- a rati. c'.daie tor the tn.-e ot' l'r - b. o .-arv. a' ibe resi liri.eral E eelo ti, ,-ot;e, so it ot' 'be 'rr, o I'rui ai v ll.ee: he d !-1 I be So tonui.air a t.' '.- 1.1 trt r.a-el an 1 . It J. I pi !;e mi -s' .; to r-'" r u ia ti-i' i.-s lhe oiiire idtlhio.'v. J IMlls W. sjA.NLet MuR.nbur:. Ma'v i.j Pe Cittzeo.s ! . ff- r m-se d: lite lor tne . 10 e . t l'r. o " ! I" c.oir.tv at the next tt -r.er.it i'tve; -..r. -n t. iite deeis.i.n oi the J.j.y I'liii n a. in.i.a Having b'ert ur-reu by na.i.erus Ir.et. 1 hjne io rece.ve a i.tieral s ipp .rT. i. ! n -in.aaie.1 and eiecittl. I siou pr.trin -. it l.-n . tr.e i dunes (.f the ciHce w.tn ii bo-t ot tn a: . JtlllN CnOisisolielVE I I.ewlatnrsr, Vay -il. l-"-e. 1 i DISTRICT AT TO UN KY. . . Mes.rs. E '".-? P-rtv me f. s.i-e--' the ruriTiiuiirs r-r , r ra ... -t ' ' -"' .n, v.evt. r I n., n e ,.n E ecu. v rtrr.s-.ir. l- :rv, i.itrei r.i voters that his v.. i-.r r"f r h;;a -p-t-i ar.i , -.a.. t. r.V'. pt?rior'ii ; a. i Auction ! AT 'ILL b- i.tT-red bv 1', -s- h oe of tSiaaov Bt.ai. . t-t BuAa.oe To. Tlitir!j) . June 12. ir:,f,.tr.r..,.. AM,rru II ir.-E-s. I'lirashitij A.aci.uie.l Drill. I'l.-ws. Harrow, C i ator. ,toj V I'anntr.ir Vitt. and oiher Azricu:;. mrats, sj Bi:.Ucnisi H. r.e BUi.ir-ts. l.ea.h- r I'lf-Nfis. Ar. A'-o l!tie-"--.4 h-N-e Wair-n. Kpnns Wipr,, Hr I. a iter-. - H. ind hetttitn?. Cl.rIvertt.tpiv.a,. a., yards Car. . . .i.l i-lher ai'ie..-- ..- i Ter q s m.' i' i.-t -o n a. DAMLI. N .L! A one ei. outers- i te. Heal S state. Olil'JIANS" Ol'IiT SALE. ) f I H n c ir.'v. i at Tutlic ' a - r ' ''i y n ht f : 1 n tiiii 'he t -i v ' S-i'.'. 1 -V!cV, P AM ih hat L"? of sri i'UJii n Smith's ! i K.-n tub .f l.rwibtirt. xoa- tif i or. i.- u-'. jv .s-vrn'h irfri,i a ibe eat tiv Tin a: . ca 'h n r'h t-r :'it? ha'f f a ..a Jr f. -t t-i fr. nr. Ac on hich. tut i-rft a !.-; r.Tfn' bnri :i ; j. 1". Ar . !:.' the c'a e f K- M HirtH, 'I'C-a- !. Terms per c; cash, i JOH.N Hf.'.NTER. A imini'raior A DM I N I T 1 1 A TO P. S" SALE! I) V vinoe i f an t r ier ;.t me O.-phans' Court I o; 1 ...ja cejL:v io us c;.rci:ietl. wc witi aar.se at TIBLIC SALE! at '. 7 raLK4 CaoTisa. ia ;ac Bi r' :irh '.I ib..r?. I nn b Co. Pa. oa j Ssiturtlay, June M, 1S6J. ;he f .:i.wn2 irrri''f i K-,a ts.a:e, ti wit: I a I lb c? frau lots or parts of iu'- ijitrr iu me it r 02b of M til DDiirz. b tr. .i n i' r:a by ! trrt, m in 1 ri : v r a ! ! New Iieriin, on lte I x. i:-h bv r:l', lire a -t. ani on the el by ! i; li V. tn.i - jr.:;. wmt-.-o are cretiei a a T -. i r p. .0:. i 'a;L'a..c":r.s, I he rror-e-v is -e:.'u. y kiewn as -HKMS -OR-.N 11 It," an o:-.t a . 1 x-.i known Business S'an.L .Vf. 'i a.! thnt cT.;n lot cr piece of er-i . -i, ..oia-e : tSe boronch aforrsaol. I i ar. 1. i s.ot'.o ty MarWi street, ea?: br roal ' It. t.i.j ft 'e- ir'. n. n -r;h tj Arrletree . a .ev. ?.i 1 we t bv L t N 1 -.1..... n e e-fr eda KliLM'RJ I ULILbl-Ntl. Bow o-ed aa : C. ach.r-HKer's ira. p, a E.ack-i sniltii's o je. Ac. ' o.':l-i'! that re r-a n !-t or ple nf er'.oni uate in th? b roma aforeait. ..t K-v. J.ii An-pach. J hn li :.k.a': ao i Charles V t:e!in.cont'iog 9 Arrcw "" rert'he (oiore i r less ) o. 4 a I tint certain lot cr piece of ' e't'Uo-. vi'. io.- in t.te t.trcugn aioresai.i. b r.Je . . r. 'he f.i-' t v pu; 'ic ruaJ, oa Ine n rth by 'o-J of Wm. smi h's heir, on th vrst hv idiids i f A-tain 5. Kimr and B- VV. . 1 r.eir.o M u. a-.J eii ine uih bv .and of Heary 1 M "-.r-r. rn,a!',r- ! tires more or lets. r , ;A rr t'KCHAKr, siroatw ia toro ish at . re-i:4. i'.j loins tauda t-f ! -a"ie t (:.... -Tti it it-r i.u j.r ia..l lid lanetnl f tt in- H-f ; I 'en on itie c rib aud e-, ! c:: 'a'S n; ' Ifrt'W rn. re cr iess. i p?The above described lanj is all is a i gotl s.aie oi" cu.uvatit-a. I .o. O-airactcf WuuDLAyDt fit'e in tiie ttT.sfip ot "est. , Uj:U'...e, t-.ur.ied n r.a. east, an! Ws s a''i tv la-. of Henrv ttaat, ar.dj wn br 'ar. t rf Ph. hp S;p ey. coQIatnmg . irrt s aoo lt. percries a., re or less. s.'e i c.imiii-cee at ten o'clock, forenoon, f t-a. i rir. when the c-ir. i.'.r-ns of sa.e, aa fixed be toe Conn, w II te m4e known bv M KIri r.EI.I. and swn. h oiuviti. AO-t ttrtl -renalBlel Bui, Jsc'J. M.a.ot arj. Ma Ji. l6a FOR SALE. .?S la-e ef :te Estate of Tasca Coxa, Ec. VeV. ' or- tt'ill am Wils. D. acres and allowar.ee. V-i LuiTa0..e t -a-tip. Ro.-: Xar;art. 0 acres and a'lcwance, Hanfev townshin. U i, ,ara P. Brady, 4 Its acres aid allowance. P.-oen I s-fmer. 43j acres and allcwance, ' j ' ' i.-vtisr n it j a-,r."j' AnfTBfrrl'h.t S. C'.le. Sletc. m SALE. x rv Kr2ir-e DVTEL- A GOOIt i 1.1X1 Hi'IE, tituated N. rthJ ; n. d s reet. Tne h. use is in m.e order, ana - n v ..rr i- . 1 pv thr sohscr.ber. x ose. i-.n ?'.en !r -: Arrn. tt-t Apr I 14. letii O. II. P. SHIVELV. F03 RENT. JHL A Bosiness Sia.od in Beaver's B-orr. It .r..-.t- w.ta Uwe.l'nx attached. ro-sessiou unme.t.a elr. Location very twit in i..wn. At r'v to A. il iiKNOUVWIiTE.or 't I LK BRAVER. Lewiabarsj fcr f.i:kt. VIIWDSTOKEV Itnci liljO 1 LOT .i rth Foaith -trrei and- March f. H. r. liti.Lt.H. Land Warrant for Forty Acres I-V1R sI.B rna.i'r at lb' Office of da A Sttir t AeoirrZ-. I.ew.bsurir. REMOVAL! fljra THE uiiii-rs.g .eJ has removed her. i i ;..c rrm rcn!(r i re up:ri tr Ttw. O. ! Fr-r.i a; . .fi.t, hn" s hi? is prepared to ! Hike arU Tr!;a Bjni-ets, Hats, a-. 1 O iirr arii.t tu her imf, in t fr tM an 4 b.":L-'Vt B'-arir.-T. rv tis on band aa "i lionitrt.f'ap.4 h!llrf n" llatff, illlts Il I !.. r. ttibIon. ani .'arr Ma. .tuTj i i.n-ir ax, u, li.:u U in v.: V'fii'n n I u? pub ic Thi".' '.r th? f..v ;s b.r-' f. rerxTrdfl :n her. hp1"? Thf 'an 2rr,-UN faifn if b- icta.rt'!; anl -h wr-tt i ais b !iiTVV- secure a n: v-t'V ar-ntn ai.ee. AVAMiA h. Z! BtR. TO BRIDGE B'J'.LDcRS. A rot N I BKIIW.E is It. he ere.-teil 0r il i:.'a e Creel., n'at H .til's V.li.ttn in j si e tl tne.,,! Br- z in B-if!..oe tt.wnstkip, t t'liion e- ntiiv. Persona wishne to contract 1 ftr sa. i Undje. ran call at the Commissinw I era ajifi -e in I.ei-hiirr. see the Ptina aatl l Sperifi,-ai;..n-. a id leae ibe.r bids. Ii will hf , ,h, ,,,-,. rtt tttivntv,., 9h j.,.,. ,,,,, . ,,,, ,.,, ,nj p,M buller. By oid-r o.' 'he Com... -"y- . hLK.n. c rit. e. c-n Mi.M ihe 9 h of rtlMIMLIK .OTltX. VLI Tl LE the besi p'ee in Irwn to et y. ur Tn.r .rt o;s, .Voions. 8keielo. Pa..cv and Fiarlc si.'is. with ntanr i'ihr hms in. iiumerota io D.eution, is at 1. MF.Sr;rs. So av lhe la'.-e. sj n s-ore rem. v.d t.- Keli's baild.!!;, two dr .rs ve.t-t lite Back. L .-it, Sa. t, '.s--- ' ev35 tl Snr t I
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