II Mil a -re u i e& Ha Mi MfSiiK 1 1 iV- Mt C s k a ? is i BY 0 V. WOIiUiiN AND J. K. COKMLIUS. At l.."iO per Year, always riRU-HKB MtH-WMkli Tuesday Mumim & Friday Afternoon. Jojr persons who may La improperly enrolled oa account of alienage, tion-resi-deuce, uusiiitablei.1". uf ago, wanifcit disability or iaviag med two year ia the army, fhould attend to having ihuir Dailies taken from tlie rolls before the 5th of September, and thereby savu capenscs 4 prevent annoyance. A atcb of Casualties. ! A few Jays ago, a littlo d.-uibter of John S. rvhrack, f Fast l.-affa!., whit jdaying with her brother's pistol acciden tally discharged il, ihe contents pas.-ing through the centre of i-ne of luT bauds. Causing ail eitrcinely painful auJ perhaps serious wound. Firo-aaii-S are daiigcroua r.lay-thing. On Tuesday of this week. in this place,, the following casualties occurred : Joseph 31. Housed was rut to tho We in a leg by a blade of a planing cylinder becoming detiiched by centrifugal fotce. The wound i ghastly a:id painful, but no Berious coiisoijucuces are expected to re sult from it. A little son of Jackon Lenhart fell in barn, bis head coming in contact with eome substance which tor a large g:t--b in the teal p. I'apt. John Paul received a kick ir. tha faec by a inule. the contusion being so se vere as to conCne li.ui to close iiuarU'is for some time. J. P. IIa.-ei.buch had Lis hand badly lacerated by the kick of a horse attached to his carriage, while stopping ia front of the Riviere House. Tbe ' Banner" township" of Centre ! eonaty gave tbe following majorities f r . Woodward last fall, and against tbe Sol- dier voting this month. (Tbe remainder Of the county is mostly "sound ") Wooi'wabo. AG'sr s.n.D'as. Milea anl 130 Iiaioet 1-J3 101 Fenn 2o3 2C4 Gregg 12 Ki3 Totter 13 151 .The friends of the Adminis'ration ! in Mifflin county have nominated A. A. ' Barker, of Cambria county, f.r Cnrgress ; Jlavid W. Woods, Eq , f r Senate ; Chas. C. Stambcrger, (re-nominaied for) Assctn ; ti. t e ti. ii-, . r, I Wf John ft . ft ilson for Commissioner : ajua a. n oneoeaa, lor Auaircr. I.Lrin'L:.i .- . , , . ,. . I !Tb.Mrffl..bwrgWp.M..hv ea tna names oi an wuo woita or sua ajnititt the Erst Amendment ia that bo- roneh, ia separate lic'a. This analysis will be a nice thing for posterity to refer a On Fast Day, all tbe churches were closed, and bosiness places except three, opened, in tbat place. Hirrisbnrg Conespandescs. Harbisbcro, Ans. 0, 13. Koth Houses re-opened their ses-nwis vday whh nearly fall represotitations, uid the Governor communicated forth with, a Message detailing the evils of the r.ebcl raids upon our border, with, sugges- tious te prevent their reoccurrence, and , lso proposing to provide for the appro f.riation of means to pay the Hanks the euni advanced to pay the Emcr jrcnty wen, and al.j to ai l thc sufferers by thc shame ful ooiiflagation of ChainLersburg, as 1'itLsburg was aided after the accidental re there a few years ago. The various T-iTnml.iTat ...no w. i.-...,l . . - , ,T i -i rmt ( cmm.ttoes in each House, which It is hoped Will promptly report bo that the Legislature may have their appropri- ate bnainess before them. To put in on- ' oration thn militia srs stem, and to jruard BTamst all known abuses of votinir by ' K-eiojers, are wcigtity ana dillicult matters, . . rt-juiring liiueai cantion and considerable time. It is alleged tbat every member has at !eait one private bill in bis pocket, which he desires to pass just one. Hut there nis to be a bealthy determination to touch nothing but the legitimate business .a .i 1. , ... . tu ins called ann a.iion.ne.i ai.-.i..t,. v t. t, . r ! ...j wa.a. .aa. c o. . euougn , for hot weather, and ethers want to stand ' fell at home jut this particular time. j These arc pleasing indications-bat on .. . ta other hand, I wa sorry to tee a bate- i lui party snake already erect io cr a notice on the House door for ew lie Democrat nvmUrt. Wma tbe plain an,i -r,... imjrtance all mm.t acknow! can not be deceived in two there must be a rRTi7i fend its rlon -hare of di ' . " . " .i.e., legis lation .' What schf-me is intended ia tf loorse mailer 01 conjecture. j ' . WiMtsrur, Aug. 10. I Ihe aense nf Li. Ilnne.i 1 against swci.1 orl,.al 1 1... . .. J "af.ri.Mi.-... i-n n' . . - be tbe eatar! V " . J ou.er.ng wedge for much business. in .senata. Mr ti . - -1 uuuson proposed a State Conoty Bill, to enualix. tl . ! and iu burdeua. As it ;. ,. .1. !? ties by heavy bounties do not , n fi"t ' their own quotas with iL Z 1 1 dr..mff their PWB taCB tb. 1 j w couutl') Wch are inwti.y doubly Lat-U-l. Eut as s,. f-'Buty woujj BOt proJu , . n? matter did ojt fiaj eaffident u la Advance. favor U carry. An act prohibiting any 1 v. 1 ... .it; '.. r.an .rota ininj- erL'ti:it,.i uui 01 ui o.i dit-trict, if fv:aiblf, seems to bo the only way to fr.iin the uVirahJs end and, coup: led with a t'ute Jlv.m!ty, it would. The (Vt!iniii fliared with the oner, ou duty v.f reporting tha ia.purt:mt bills uf the i-.r jio'i, not leing prepared to re port uuturei bilk, both Houses accepted aa invitatkii to see tha ruins uf CLuuLers bur.' to-morrow. La-t ev:ii"U, I was glad to see Fer.air Jo'n,ou and i'apt. f'horkley on E'.-cial in terview, and t" tind that both gentlemen only want to pruWuU the good slid har mony of the rsrty in the (selection of the be-t candidate asjudieiL'ua Conferees may adiud-e. V. To the Citir.en3 cf Lewliburj, TI. folio pararapli, .rath, tukoii from , the i;h sccti. u of the aieuded enrolling a' t. .-hi.ws cLai iy. 1ft. that the'paymeiit of i'.iv 111:1 i at any time does not exempt the draf:?d person, in any event, for n.Mre than on1? Jl-ar; -1, that such payment load..- .,..;'; V-A: 'li, 1 Vi 1, (the J'ate - f the. pi-ar'e (if the amendment; only re lieves from draft in hiling the iiuota then bcii: dratted for. The.-e are the words of the amended act : In. .rt m i. : !i tt.:. t I.B m.ti lUi St. .U'K m pf m n . 1 - .rat. r.n'j t.. r.!: .u--i r."D ff dra:i id 1 1 i' S a.l -iU'-'. sad bt. cm. .!i.ll !- I.'nJ r-a tt.i- r .1 :a & ...Uf tuturv Untas. Kut 13 to li:. il't'i-.t "Iroif.Tii m-t n in ti.y ff-r ttj. j.r ura ill 'ititituL. .nol t-i.?,J p.. y..r: tut nt .r.'l cf tiw r. in ...r. .u'ti ra. Hi. Itam. rf hby r-tarn'-l tott.t .Dr.-;.cr d: ii-uoi.r Lu jri-iicii This is etiouji to fhoT th-.t everv en rolled man between t!iB aie of l' and is interested in devising ways and means f )T relief from the comin- draft. Now. if the enrollment for our 15oroui;h ia correct.?.!, ua is Coi.hdent.v esnecied. ' and it will he certainly known by .atur- .!rte I'VfTimiT .nir .:...tm n,...t. tl,.. i ...i..t.t c:lil vtA 'tP,i't ... fljrtv '.' .. ,.. , rap" w ;o-.v as thirty-live, il.e tieeti?i ' of Wednes l iv evening dvveUuied the fa-.t i that the i,ie!i could be rMi-ed frni our 1 midt suni. Sent ia number to till this iiunta, rrovi 1 the means were supplied, I Now, fortv nin at Sl'l'ii would be f 5,000 ; j at fljiiil, would be f lL'.Ol.lO. M.-u in this v-,..i -.. r.,, ...,,.! 7.c". t., " dcr.-tood : i u.ar the ai'LTecate sum these twenty ui-oi thus pay, would, if properly applied, save the necessity of substitutes au f in tl,Ar ligood volunteers, It has c.m to this: we tuu-st either , t.r t f. ,, , .5" ' n ' ........... who paid their paltry 85 and S10 when the other subscription n as raUed u.ui-t now tU.ir 1J(J or g;!0)l( or thc amoui.t can not be raiscl. 1 he rea-iy and liberal men sre getting tired paying for 'it.ers, ;:ti-i th 'Se Ji.il.ie to lral; must nv lo ip t'u- !':--.-'ves. Tho volunteers are rea dy and williuir and await our course on i ,vatiirday l.igl.t. and s..mething mu.-t be ; U'liie el.e 'each tub must stand on bis : own l-ittom," it it his any. AVhat a credit, too. it wjtil 1 be for the j ph.ee to send out forty ."-.d cheerful vol- unr.-ers 1 and this reminds us. that p.roji. erty owuers w ho are not liable to a draft have a:i interest iu this matter. I'ocs hot the burning of l.'bamber.-btirg teach every mm f pr oj.erty that the tenure cf Lis I"i-wi" is verv slim with iuvadinr hordes of Htbels on our borders? Has three years experience failed to teach that It is tno army that stand between the rebels and our lives and property? and if there are, a- we know there are, b-art.s iiuioiicr us willing and brave enough to otai: 1 between us and the foe, should we gru L-e tli'-tu to or three hundred dol lars to keep their families above want while they are tone ? la-t JluJaloe and Union arc raising the in-L-ey and will sen I their men, why cLuM uVisburg ba behind now ? Let measures be taken immediately, each man make himself a committee to ascertain WQat neighbor will do, and ou Satur- ht. ci Impendent Hall be crow- :,, ' ,. ., . .,' i J , i Mva , ai.-i .e t suv io our l .1.1 i.ic iiieu. ai Vila. - tl-. tln.m lliAt ...To. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. Executive Chamber, 1 Harbiblbo, Aug. 9, 1SC1. j Tj the &nute and 11.uk; of Rrprrnnla- j tivtt of tU Cummimtceahh. of af tansy- aania : I Gestleues' ; I bare called yon ta-1 gemcr in aavanee oi your aetj juroej eg- .- . -.,.- ' purpose ei tatting tome te- uoo i or ice oeienoe ot tbe state, i row , the oommenaement of tbe present rebel-, lua I'eoneylvania has dsne her whole da- j tJ " the Go,'.erDInjeBt-. '"S " her &nn thorn Annnha A v m tk i'roiu , IT.;. .r kr.j.. Ti" ul" "j nel11 cr ffener1 eperationf, tut tbe 10CI Da tst'oo bicb would have be-, come neeessary, would nave to a large ex-: vu. u.minisBeei tne aoiuiy ot Der people comply witn the pecuniary demand of 1 L,I1IU(1 ."'ate. She would also have ,. 'nteriered wita and bamnered ; ..j 1 1 an cue tnilttarv ant inn f st.. n . . j , . - .mo eiuTciuuicui , oerse to tome extent, resnon- ,L. t,J 1B,'e and abortcomings i '", mJ occurred. In pursuance of ' ine coliev tbns de ihpr.i.i. .a a ... 1 c,' , . ', j r'r uuP'ea, tnit S"'e h.S ? i"tcd ber men to tbe : . BerVc9 'rom ,be beginning abe , - . . r - ... t " t tci-'jv.o ut .a i ? imua iuu i euu ivhl.ii, IliC SU'ine , to indirtn inviEinn. a aelhsh nnliAv oahVv i in,! avIt trari ,n.r;.,,v .r. ,1 .i.t.aaaw .a.. .,.,..' , w i v u i v wa waaiv aa ji At.k . auu tUuM f . ritiapi iciii jvrii iiitir Mill's nn;i nil aiinitofrsiinirrw tha a .-, r. .1 r. t 'M n . ' . . 3 ... .1 11..... a "ri- b?e ltd her to rcttin a aufficient Dart of their own trotectioc. I via not offisiallv ; manr r.f tKff it ia tkLu i ..... af ' J aavJ w VOIlltU taa IUC VUI j , " .Ko it "er nubtary force f rberown defence. In ! informed of the movements of the Federal I seenntv against aneh lnsae. in tho (nmra I a riur.ii.ms ,0 dolDfT. be "oul( failed in her : armies and of course not of tbe strategy are seriously eonsiderio-' tbe crfpriety o! . of 109 proposition, aad expressed myopia- iLt3 the nc;j tVben ,noron .i,;- cr2ia. np.o ' wuojo cuuairy. .cii oniy : o meir commanders, nut it was :aica to . abandantng their present homes and seek-1 ,ja ,B" 100 aaeii',B y ir?d, it eaould Be in a. I its appoiniments wk. 1... .i .... . . . .i . : . . -o a ....... . n , , ! a j . wuuiei iter men uave oeeu wuaoe a irom I me Dewscacers ILtt tne rebel armv was in aafeti s thn ri. act in accoraanee wnu n n. sujuuiue-va : . .rm athih rn .1 hs nr.s.vl hB.iraf! tn .1 . , X J ,T respoDd I "ty Mercersbarg. There I !hn. h i, V . , St'1?' V "I "era bnt 45 picketed in ibat d.reo- 1 " ,? .b, ter 3h,it0rJ fron,,he hrce jtioo, under tbe command of Lieutenant m.0D,b men the lieterve Corp. to the J M'Laan, U S.A , and as the enemy suo- Pre,ent momeBt. Thus faithfully fulfill-, Cceded in cuuin .1,. ...., k ..,.,..-.;. r own oWigatton., (ba ha . put cf cajuasa ceuauy. Any othe LEWISBURG. UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, view would le abrurd and uti 1st. r.f curse can not c i;..''.slu wacO te ?lie ' .uf , . fercd bv the ..'Co asiry c .uncgeucics ol war. Tte r fl-Cious tbat have ia 1 raar.y q..rtrs been made upon 'he p cople I J I Tlvv a inrade J ia when lvhl .7a,, aac- .opui.r to V, f Tee oftberbfi-,ra.,dcu ilii.btue, Li tf coarae . tiebt '... rely,) ... lying in their n eo Tbev were s-vn invaded in HC3, tf er the dZfe.t cf ibe Uui,u f,re. oudcr M-lrre. nt V.'ln?tirtf-r. a-ain tufi.r.d in IvJl. after tbe dtfeU - f I-.;., f .... . ,.,.,, . iv 1- .r..l Avexill. Hjw could an ai;riiu!ri!Pi ' reorde in aa open country be expected to r:e sud iet.Iy and beat tacU bfa't!e f.-reta whiob bad ; .Jtfoated orm.i.d veteran armies of the jGoveroui'Ul? It la of c 'ur:e cjpfc'fu tbat izi '.nr.D itauts of au lLrs.l.J c ua.ry will do .bit i in their p.iwr t i res st tte it)valer3, and the facta hereinafter rtafed wi.l eb w, I think, ti.it tb? people oi ib-fe C juatiea hve cut fai.ed in ibiB tlaty. II IVunsyi vatj'.e, by reason : f her jreograpuicai p Mtim, tas r fjjirij U oe tieieiKici i j ice cati' ail fjrLe, U baj r al? tteu jit tbe c mmon eoen.y. It has never bei necessary to wtak.-o the army in tbe 6.-1J by tending bury detsebtuents of veterans to save her citi.e trura beini devtaied f..r.un-.te sutf r.i, ti. .u-auj of whom hare been rendered hi useless. Andtbeta beartless se .fis proceed from the very men who, bea tbe t-'ate aath jriiu-s, forcsc- irg tha danger were taking precautionary mea-.ures ndicnied tho idea of ttere beiai any diutr, stered at the exerti ms to nr. n.r,. t,r mi e-iri . it and suec-tded tj sjtne extent its tbe-rtmj tbi-.r en rts ti raise f-iicc-s. Ttic.a n.iu are lb- uclvt-s rrr,r!i!!r Tf -nin.i.!.. f.ir the Cl'imitv OVT r i o .tj tij(.T B0W ctu.k'a aad rh their hands. It might have been biped nay, we had a right la extwc! 'hat tbe pe-iple of tha Inrsl S,t.- en.s..4 in a rimmm f-f .rt a comm in eff to preserve' their Government and all that is d.ar to fresmtn, would have forg.tlen, at i a-t f.r toe liiae, their wretched lacal ;...u...; an t .i..t..ihit.il ...h .11 hir ' . . . l0,al le.iow Cilia DS, WtiereVer resiaeul wiibia tbe borders cf cor ce-rmon Ciur.tr?. It sbouiJ te reaumterea ,i... . r ; . . ; r. 1 t$jn"'t' source of the present saeh i a!.aics encior - Cy tOItii V-iIlU? t-'I lULUBlil, cuwrnvu wi w . . - - j , e . k I - i-fc--kr If.:,ima-aJawfa. ' their own inhabitant. .Nor bav, her W.-binton, (as I am C.effieia.ly in-j A-ija.ant General, daled Angu.t l,t,A l'., think . j tb.t in a.i ea, tlecC-e.-a - -r."-ioa. a i7, , J io? people been d..r .sed ti .Ueer at tbe grat farmed, i iuej Gen. Averill. Tbe ten ! l5-.4, if the only reply tecuived by ma u? ; sba.i be s.l-.eted ty j re-ftr-.o. from , ra.-.r; -' j';: "a 1 rp .. V ! n maLf of la. atiiirg eit.a ns in anj other cl Ch.tuberstorg wa. held until daylight, ! ta ibis time t J aa d men who bava ba in s:rvic -. and L c " N urae - . isiaie -ho have r ,..! such protection. , by tbs email force nndt-r ien. Houcb, du- ; W Aa DwABTMtNT, ebali b.va h o b a.r b., aWbar- i by . ' lh7, " nr. t'f Vet when a bratal euimv. pursuits a de- rma biob time tbe GovMoinect tor i AWCTAST es LS. OFrict, k J Unci ?U.i, abi tk.: tff.-cti.l po- r , , , a , , j L; - Jeaud b", ci U", for'cL, cref oar ...d . -rer..2d. Two batten. , were XVAfi,SUio,f DC, Aog. l.i, j j ti-i, be mah fr dr.:,,, lb, tuli.i. 'T. Ut ; l .ii l -i - r . .-j ! iii f.i fsviiTV nil. Timii'r "lufii .uui i i i.r iimu'wiui' iluti iiuu iui .i3sirtiki iulli lij-.i uj.': jj ,'.: t. a.i'- r . b.rdcr ami bums a uef..ucele-a i.wa, Ibis 1 then jlantea ny me enem, aiu-maoaioa ins r.icei.eucj, iue u j.eru.r oi i tUuVi- wten icpauii. ia. n:.iHi-L.i'.-; m , , . i ...i.: i." ,T, horrid Uibaritj, instead of firing tbe ! the toa, and tl waaiav.aied by the wbaie j vama, H.rri.burg 1'ena a : regard U iptoinla. u'.i u ml-: to av.il ! r.'. V"".f. f - rr ,r. . vl . . i. ?i..ast'.e. .i-.i i. . . t e-. ... (...A... ..en..'.!,,. .e. ....i.- i- u ii i.''? .-sa.a . ir u loan. hins nf ail ibe ricnt- a o! our common rcmciana ci iiuwi.- iii'i .-i eau-uua. i cia . i u.p ". .a e... --.e i, , ii tJ;:.- u.sscur. ...s, aa. i - irtt, pi- , i.e.". . .-' - cunirc. is a.-iaa!:. in sme oiaitir. made Ai 7 o'cljik, A.M., six companies tf dis- ; the receitt of the joint letter frjm yaur- l.tieal jj.lau-.e. i.v.i. mi.ii.ry or- "V"' .7"" -"'f 1' . - 4- ... 0 4, ian cf ciocks avl e.t-es at tha un- mjuutei men, c-.tauiar,d.d by Sweeney, self and the Governor of MarylatJ, dateJ ' -an.iaii.n. ty it.- ...... iea of . td-rs, aid I"-"'s ' ?'y7 " . aged for wick-d purp-s-.s !y asseropuiaca ' mad during Ibe night ta communicate vicinity, it is bard ta perceive. j j-,-! or Caiicd into s-.-rnce, aad wha shall politicians. The n.tn who I t acy par-1 with him. In the mean lime, Ibe .mail j On tbe suggestion made by citix.as cf , tt all times be liable ta be e-.!!ed int. itn puss ddw ciMinua to cDcruna them, force of Gen. Coneh held the enemy at tbe border eounties, Ibe following eemtna-' ceiiuia sarviea fr Ihe di fence of the. ought to be held as public ct-emi-s one. I ta,. Geo. Averill marched on Cham- nication dated 21i Jaly, ISC t, was mida t indepiodcotly tf tha rcaaiadr oi rries cf cur nnon and our peace, and should ba treiled a su.'h. Common feel- 1D(js c".rarc:n symr!bies are the nec- essarv LccdatioLs of a cDcmon fiei gov - ernmeut. I am pre a 1 ta ay that thc people of Fcnnsylvaaia fe.l every blew alary of her sister Na'e-s, t- an assault np:n them- selves, aLd give t.) them ail that hearty g-od will, the fir.res-!?n of which is sometimes more in poriant under the in- n poriant under ibe in- 1 than mcr? material aid. jij refer tathe approach liv up the rVaainodoaa iiicunn of caiatsity It is ucnfcissarj of tha rebel aru Valley on tbe thiri day cf July last ta tbe defeat cf Gen. Wallace ca tbe .M'3-1 na I can sot ccuni too oisp.ttioa ot lb ; teat tee "oaraer cuia:ns aro tegicniDg ococy, their apj roneh ta aad the threaten- ! Lfgislaiate ca tha present c-c.asioo. la rea'.ixs that by united action they have ing of tbe Capital, cr to their destruction ! da the fih day of this month a large t tbe strength ta protect themselves agaio-t of pr-perty atid piiiagti cf thecoutatie of rebel army was ia Marylandar.dat vsrious : an ordinary riidiog parly. llncbseJ, I Maryiani lying oa the border. Tketa I piinti on tbe Fatomaa (s far west as New . invite your atteaiicn to a letter addressed events have passed into bisrory and the ', Cre"i, and as there was na adc-pate f Tee ta the Governor, together with his c-cdorse-repjnsibi:i ies wi:l le settled by tbcjaag-1 withia tbe State I deemed it try dsty oa ' ment opon thesaKja:tcf formin.; a sps.ial nient cf the r,e.ot-!fl. ' that dav la call Thirts Thou'an 1 v oluclf er cores from the fix border eounties mo.t At that lime, a call was mada upon Fennsyivaaia for volunteers, ta be mustered into tLa service of the L'tited State and "to serve for one hundred dayi 1 w aiada for their payment, it will ba Dec-! I am informed that the general senti-; mlj9 by u'.r.Sc'ioe persons tbat tha in the Slates rf Pennsylvania and J'ary- j essary, shonld yoa pf rove my action, to ; tnect cf the people ia question if in fivor , s-ute 6boull r.isj a l aad keep it per land and at Wa.hiDgton and its vieintty." j make an appropriation for that purpose. I of something being done ft ccce, and a; a ' Eaoently ia tLa held 1 r her defsnea. otwittistandiag tbe emtarrassetsaotj 1,:.U .-.!: .... 1 . 1 ,...r.-.e : gaaizfion aad waste-, s:xrej;mnta were wu.cu e-juipi.ei.ea iuo oraers ior laeir ur- witbdrawa fi om tbe Mate, the last leaving tbe 9tb day cf July. I desired that at least part of t'nia farce should b3 eoBfiDed io their service to the Statta of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and mada ucb an application ta the War De- Department, as the proposition did not meet tbeir approbaiion it was njeoted ' and tne general order cbanged to lcclude ! and tbe general order changed ta include I tbe iStatea named and Washington and its I tne Mates named and Washington and ita vicinity. No part of tho rebel army at that time had come withia tho State. Tho people avV.I-l. - I . . 1 j .c were wue ana , oioseiy pursued after it bad crossed tbe fotomao and was retiring up the ailey : ot me nenandoab. Kepeatc-d successes ; r i - - j t -oi our troops wyrs also announced and l tie ! people of tins State had just cause to be-. neve that quite sufficieot Federal force : Bad Been tbrown forward for its protce- i .i. , leeiiun unon iue line oi ine i otomac. On Fndav. the l!!)th of Jul?, ihe rebel brigadea of Johnston 'and M'C.nsland, i con.iaiinc of frnm 2.500 ta S (Hill mnan. : . . . . ' ': . .. :. ted men, witb six guus, crossed tbe t'i mao at Clear Snr,I, Ford. Thev e oto-1 They com- - menced crnssinr. at 10 n'cloet. A. ST . ... as the caemy u- telegranh communi-1 cation, which from that puini had to nas aeet, by way of Bedford, no information) could be rant la Geo. Couch, by telegraph, ' Wbo vu theq t I'tiaaiherBttirg The htal o lui column i.i.ehei CUtcrs Ki.r '. i.V!. .rt A.M.. en t'aturd7. tLc j.. . Tba r"bl lriida cf Vnghn and ' n.eo, cro.d tU I'utotuao at .bout the ; ..me time, at or near V,l,i.t-.pW-Pa, ! uf the e-.mnand ad.te on U.fe-ra.-wn -tbe oiaio tod, tn vcd on .be road It.L : Another reSal cluu-n of itfan-r, aui ar- j tU.er, rr,sd .be Ktaesln.uitau.i, d they bar:;' anepparai-iowo, aca auvti i,3iw - I.-iterabur?. io. A : dtd a f 'tee reduced to ri!!, be e m,;jjn ibnut 'J.tiUu taea. was at Ua-jer.t.iwa, M'i t'-ws areateoeo in tro;.t t-y nt:Do auJ iHcesid, na u. "tM ty M'Cau..:.od and Jobnst n. who ; a.o t tL tK...ti.,.t Lis t, ir an, I nn hia left s column bieh cro-s-d albert .rdr ' r ' f.wn Krt 1...!..... r, I. n'..i. I.rff.- j eo obvious tbat wa would, with rcpeet, : Csu. Averill, iii? nt.Jerstood. was CLd-r but tu-st earnestly ur.a up n vosr Eaeei : t! e oid-. rs of Gen. H ant. r. t ut ws kept ! leoey tbe expediency f ace- Jti w the . , ji;y advised by Geu. C-uca as was p siiie, of tbe Ueai'a u .vcmenia on i Lis libt and t bit rear. G o. G-.nch was in CLoi.r,-s! uri, where bis enure ' . i .... r i- : I .roe c n.istiel ti fu in.'aairv. .) cavairv, au i a s-otion r,f a bat.ery of ar:iiry, in j ail, less man i iu men. a (.a a.. -! '. ni- a ol men enlisted fr one hundred days , rtmaitiing m t-o oiate, ana two Lj-ui-a entered the uwii, toiwwei by mauuleJ men unJer Oilmcre. Iba wain I area was i-j l.r.o of battle a demand was made 1 tor lo ,,('00 d. liars in gold, or o'j't.000 ia GuVernmeat fuods, as raos 'ta, and. nam- bar cl cilueo wtre rr-Uu and t'.J hostag.s f.r is payment. No i-Ser of mouev was ma i-3 by tb fitiicos of ihe , toftu, and tteu'if Ibev bad any inteLtija ai paying a ransiru, do time was alljirea, as tue rebeis touimenaed imm.diateiy tJ burn aad pillage the Iowa, disregarding tha appeals of women and children, Ibe! aged and infirm, and even tha bodies of j iba dtaj were not protected from their i ' bruUlit T. II WOuH tl.Va been VS1D lor all the citizens of tbe lawn, if armed, to tare attempted, io connection with Gen. . Coach's email furoe, ta defend it. Geo. ! Cunub withdraw hi eoinmaod. and did - i . i ..i.e.. ..... ..... ooi. u.t-iseia icawe uhui iuo cucmj ww, actually in the town. Uen. vf ill com- manu cciog wnnin nine mi.es oi coin - otr.Darg, is was nopei wou.u urns .u - mc .io iics oijj, . ko. in i r.-v-ia- ' time ti save tLa town, and earts were;nia, Maryland, and at Washington and net.ourg, cut oia not arrive until alter tbe own a burned and Ihe enemy bad re- ' urea, tie pursuaa ana overtooK inem at ! M'Connelloburg, in Fulton e-iooty, io ; t'ese io fare itiat place Iroia pillage and destruction. X.e promptly engaged and defeated them, driving thcra ta ilaocici j and across the Folnmae. j I commend Ihe heuselew anl ruined ' people cf Cbambcrsborj la the liberal be- nevulenes of the Lcgis.att.re, and sngge.t Devuienes oi tne i.cgis.atare, ana sngge.t ' that a suitable appropriation be made f.r ' 'heir relief. Simialr charity ba been I heretcfjrs eiertiscd in the case of an ao cidental acj destructive Ere at 1'itlsbarg, : Militia, for domestic protection. They '"ill ta armed, transported aad supplied 1 by tbo L nitcd btiiea, bat, as no provision 1 reeling it ia Be tne auyot tae Ueneral la Be tne du'v of tbe General ta affjrd fall rrotestion to , a-"oum.i i-a .ua.a aa.i t.ijtt-ca.a nr.n.nn.. ... f .11 ...... ' the people of Pennsylvania ani Maryland Dy tbe defence of lbs Iina of the Potoaae, I united witb Gov. Bradford in the follow - j ing letter ta the president, dated Jaly i Slat., A.D., 1801 I State cr Martlavp, " Executive Department, t Aksapoli?, July 21, 1S64. j His Excellency, Abeaoam LiscoLN,PrS- iJent of the United States I Sir: The repeated rai'f across the j Potomac river made by portions cf tba ! rebel army, and the extent of the damage Uhey have saeceeded so freqaently in in- 1 . . . J aictmg. nave most irjunon-Iy affected It socma ta as lhat not merely ectional aspect of the ease, but in in w .... mm- av-wwa uuw a. ao. uiai ii . national relations, the security of thi border line between the loval and rebellious Statet ia an ol ieot iustifrinii and rennir- ing a dispositioa of a portion cf the N'a. tiocal force with an r.ecia! view la it a. pi.. ' . . i ucieuec. iuu jroiumao river can oniy no , crossed in its ordinarv atate of water at fame five or fix fords, and we propose lo enlist from our resnective States va'an. teer force tbat shall be sufficient with tbe , .... f. . . 'd of Ihe fortifications which Ihe force it-! self can SDeedilv eonstrnct. to effaptnallv 1 gu.rd tbeto all. We ask tbe Government that the re- emit. .0 raised shall be credited to tbe quota, of onr feveral State on the call j last m.d. ha. .,m .n,,; i quotas of onr feveral State cn the call j lt made, aad be armed, equipped and ! fupplied at other volunteer in Ibe fervice. We are aware thai a. a general role well founded objectioai exist to the eoJiiliiieBt AUGUST 12, lSGt. j "f f iree 10 be rxuioiU ucd for h' oie : or 1 cl f'-cce, but w rcprd uob I n-r;ife a we su.-j."-1' ' ti .n-l and the c.irnolele vt .tetion I of thij part of our fruai.er as of adai.ted S-o after lb oottr.. cf th .r bd nn -he io.portai.ee of a apeci.l defc.- ,f .he ' r.jt.oo borar..,g 00 Ibe n er 1 ot0s..e r-c.coia.d ly :b. UoT.rLm, tt ,v -a .u-b. rued b, it t., r. three re,tt- n.cv. w.lb a view to the rr.tee-wo of iii..ju"tntM"ri c- v. ........v. the couuties cn either eiuo if t!:t rivi.r I bs-s Tf2'meot9 were raised but tb ub e'fj i. nt exienciej of tbe s-rtTce te piir -1 ; eir eoipi"ja:eji, tiK-ucc, ou-. i .nvi. f ......... 1 security to th.t region beycnS oun Uocps I ID bO Service. , . .. ... , . . I Itia occes.-lty, aa we lein, it tot. I i i- : i . . V. ...... bUCU L C'J.ur IIJTISI'U urns l-'"" u ; agStUOM we lave male, ana wa wi.i ; immediately aet about raising Ihe fares j npired, and we have Li doubt they ul tie promptly procurej. e a 1 .. .I.a K..nrtr In K . " yith great respect, jcur obe d"t si-rvants, (Signed) A.W.KUADrjI'.D, A.G.CL'HUN. id. tne i , July lilsf.TSOi, asking auiaar.iy ta raua . a val-joteer uree to your repeetive states, to be exclusively used for borne or local ; defence, and for guarding tbe fotda cf tbs : Totomae. j io reply, I am d.reclca ty las 5-crstiry . ct ar to inform yon tbat lb; propf.(iti.jD has been fully contideted, and tbat Ihe j aaibatit? asked fjr can oat be granted. i -..i-j ..e . 1 t i .... ..e..a ; in idis cocLec.-:m piease see ine e-i o. , Congress, approved February 13, lSOla. promulgated io Gen. Order No. lo,?:! of 156-!, f'ots this oce. I have Ibe honor lo remain, sir, Very respectfully, I 1 OUT OD4 I servant. (Sigosd) THOMAS M. VINCENT, j ' AitiBt Adjutant Genera), Mem SinUur UtUr seat Hit EscclUw rv. the Governor of M irybinl, thU Jute. . il i. - ... . . n;,n f .. iha. ... fn I i. , aauw iuc iewu. j'.-. t ... .. j act on tbia proposition, caa te made con- : iijit-m vug ao enusioiru. oi un-n . : Dy waj. tien.tiouca ta tBa cecretary oi ft ar : (Uopy ) II D QRS. TrrT. SrgQrEHAMNA, JlARKisiirau, Pa., Jaly 1 ,'04. HQS. laliwiM i. piastos, cee. oi ar S-Itt: Daring tbe recent raiJ into .Ma- j ryland, the eitixen of Chambet.barg j tamed oat with a dclerminatisa ta ttaci : by the few soldier present, and hoid tbe j town against any cavalry fores that cih. i asaull it t0d eitnecs of l ors, irrep?o- i a'sauit it. Wei citixens ri a ora, irrepee- ' live tf party, volunteered, were armed, ' and went don ta the Xr.rthern Cen'ral i railroad to gaarl the bridges cr boll their lass a. This is stated in order O shDtr you ' exposed. If 10,003 men can thus be or- ganixed, its existence would be a protection , ud give canaJeose. ' miiitary measure, tains 11 wi.i ne 01 es- ' military measure, inins 11 wi.i b a es- ! sential service to tbeGeaeral Govprcment, ij;Kuii,iBi... - .i - ..i . 1 .-.M.I ..mA l.i ikill.ni.Tilll.itftriont . and recommend tbat ibe ft ar Department encourage tna movement by ai.toor.rng . the loan or ii.ueof uniforms, providad the law in question ia enac ea. It is believed tbat Ihe new militia law of this State will praeiieally prove of bo value, excepting that an enrillment will . V - V 1 k. ma.t. Tarn air Very respectfully, Your obd't tervanf, (Signed) D.NCOL'CII, Maj. Gen. ComJ'g Dept. nD Qrs Dept. ScsQUEnASSA, f ilABRIiBCEH, AOg. i, 1504. ) A i.iiA atvv f.Vsneflifiillv furnished for . - l J w r j the information of Hi Exeelleney Gov. A G-Cnrtio. JNO. A. SCHL LTZL, Assu-tant Adjutant General. ua tne aame aa, a a, pro.ee. iu ....uS laS tef3 alel -ia- proposition oi ueu. o.acu, (Copy.) Wae DEiT.,AtJT.GEx'L8.0rricE, ) VASHlS3TOS,D.O.,Aug. 1, 1SG4. j M.i it.'l II V (Wn. j ? Commanding, ia., IIarriburg,Pa. Gex. : I have the honor to ackooi ledge tbe reoeipt of your letter of the 221 of July, relative to tbe United State, pro - aiding uniform for a "speoial Corps of militia from certain border eountiea of Penosylvania. la reply, I am directed to inform yen that the futjeet baa bean carefully eonsid- ered by tb. Secretary of War, who ean , nnt .amotion the issue of tbe clothing ia ; ered by tbe Secretary of War, who can j rot taootioa the issue of the clothing ia ' qaeatton. (Signed,) THOMAS M.VlNtT.Nl, Autant Adjutant General. in this : ie8lon 00 ,C3 "a WAUgusfc a aui lur-, ml3e fram cur Qralje I aaJ difi.d c;t- nisbed with an omeial eon, of ibe totiow-, -,na I r. 1 : .x . I 1- il I r ti.-r-. t : ! -i. 1 . i.! i.;-.. the inl..r':i 1! . .! ' 1. A Gt'ur.iu. J')' ln ,f , ,u m.4 fc !. tLe atj f. t . , .M,-, ... 1 tl.i G ..rn.,c,t. 1 r tt,..,o, - ! av- b- -', 1" ry !if ' S ' ft: !.. j t : r a .iT.:r 1 r-j-;v .j ou i:.e 1 . . la., f val-i I 3 t ' r L?3b O-'Ca.wU- f i.o; ttd a ki i :. t:i-j, e D- -i b re ul ti ;u s-ijii ,llt.u . grsat Tje militia bi.i p:e'4 at Die li-t as-ij; i. I think i.'T tr-ioary t.i.es tu be-t cn! UK law n e hd.e- crr b it tu ill r ! ; iai-titjf ex-rerd;:nry seeing to rqi'.-e -i.b mat tLe !---.s crs Ij cir.,-5."'. .'mr1!, if atl-.ii. I -r ::;:!. ! t' -uk-."r-n e.a'-:.aoi. .1. L. i fit t-.. ; t at i tiie G .en; r, c& i t j bio., r-f , cain-feeii ii.res 1:VkU lLt j,;, is i , j,j at'-.n i tLe re;?a.c.-ei.-'. n. a b-.ar i et caaiina.i I M j 'jeairi.s lar eacb c" i'i-i;d cf wbjai i tea iW). General cf tae divs: -a shi!! be j 0L, ICS C.b.r t0 tJ be de:it .ite J tj I'.v: I GjVciBcr, fram adi .inir ? tStvishr.a, cr in to stcare tbe f.:...-.-e! i .-irv- i bj -i e?iapct..' n x. T'ae ele-eii-. n of Cu, r ia ii-. v.Iat;t"Pr f.raes ia tbe field has tiin fuoJ t . b ( mjanous t th3 5eri.-, while jr ui .ti- ES by settcniy, ac 1 a; ; i.m-ai. ' f ,l0us p;i?nej has pr.eleetj h;aty ail ! ttico.arei ti fai:b!aia:-j. Iu tb. ta.i-l acit of ntw or.'aoiiain asib. li.a ai.;tf J grantiag ceta' anies I au.Qjiiiy UtG.'.r. tj rcersii Laj be-.u found i te tbe fc at paiie-y. a a..o (is"ii.u.D j lust tLe u ? tjoor be aa'.horiz d Ij f rm (i?hrty tb ' tcoeptance o! volunteers or by d-f't in sn.-h ; pa.-ta cl tha Stata as hi nij deem e rf.di- eat) a special c.r; UT aililia to e.-L-..t ia cue prcjort'.oa i.f t'.sl;j, A.i .l.rj and i Inluclry, ta t stpt u;-t; tin i ... nu.aiir tf bfteau icgimenit Ij t: t'yLa 'll.ou e teB," who sb&'l ba iscra and taj..-::. 1 lliw ,ug i., i.-.-ohib..i oii..jclIs sha sLa.il assjiubls fir drill at saeb - .k. .r.e . I .i . ... ;;m. lul t.icti a; Lo ma, direc-l, wto : , aan na elainej, armea BJ f.;'iirr.. J by j tte Sstalo, and Aid whn a-semblad f.r' i t!;e roihtia- tbw f?rc- waH t ti sad- i den cails, the largT pirt of it should be i-rinirei iu Ibe coniics ij 1 1 extreme border, and as the 7 f peep c tbese csaniies tavo m-re perienal ir.ter.at t ja their f rotcti"o, ibe rtcmEcndi'; o is i rjg ta aath.riis il.e G ove;n?r la d-.s's-' : t,.s tie r-ts cf the hraic ia which "it jW.i ba raised and 15 sae ihe time and expense cf tranp-rtir tr:f p frm rea.i;e expense cf tranp-rtir tr:f p frm rea.o;e ; pts of ihe St&ta ana ibe sat!;:cne8 aid T aT ia giing ta and f.- ra Ihe b rdtr. " A body of men sa oriMtii'd, wi.". it is believed, be e-f.c'ive to prcvert nils anl incursions. Tna cip-o-es cf clothing, atming and f(pirping sa:h a f -r.-' can not ba enreefy ase-.-rtsisad, but tb IJi.rter- n.a;-cr Geceia! L b:en dirsctel t miis arprcxisiala e?in.tes f -r yoor icf -raia-lian, wtie'a wi.i tc iLief cLi-ct cf pay and subris'.ence. j (ViT gun ba tter ; a;i .v. 3 c5i.rn ina itata n?3 i rrovit. at iea: fx ic c f S. ; J artilkrv with iciioveinen'J. t xbe sai'siion Lis tsea fre.nectlv Ar.trt frritn 1 Apart fntn om-.r eoaijera?iacs, it is to , b 0b?CTT;i that the expoosos cf Eesure would bs qaite b.yjiii lb i o. uu.-ir,.-a tu-ii lee tauju-.-s e-i tjcu 1 i a.e...:. .1 e io rreie: . 4b;ij;y cf the S'atc. I 1 To raise and maintain an army of fifteen t , regiments wu:j mvolv an annual expen- i j,,ure cf m-Jta fftcca tciiiions of ! jjUsr?, and any smalier force would ba ' jD . Jcoaate. Tbe plan wbieh I hive above I 1 t .... .. ... proposed woo. a, 1 tninj, give lo me 3ta:e tia.ient protcc'-ioa, and if iha Legislature i should think fit to adopt i, tbe cipens-o j can be readily provid.d fsr ty loan or j clterwisa. Having gn crgii'z?d f-rco under tha control tf the autio.riii- s cf thd t'liie. ' . .1 . . i i. .i...,;.! . ij a uja:.tica iuu . -1 . i c itai ujaje.ii. ; I protection, wa would not, a, heretofore, 1 jc.se lima ia arraaciog fir transportation nd supplies with "the National Govern-' n,ent, wbea it became necessity to ci.I ;t The plan whioh I have ab-'ve suggested ,s ,be rei result of r 3 ctioa an I experieaca which I have bad during ibe la-t tbree years, and I bava felt it io be my dnty to submit it for your consideration. Of the ! purpose of providing far the eff.-ctaal da- i fenca of the State i of course cannot doabt . mar r.nrarI. it tiie Uli S ature SSOU.d - . ... , ,,refer the adoption of any other tU more ; ; jgjie,, i3j teonomiaal, ibaa tha one i which I have hereio proposed, it wi,I give mi pleasure to co-operate heartily iu carry- ing it into .ffect. l0 accordant witb the aet of May 4. ISO. I have appointed fr Ibe Camera Ara,ieS Col. F. Jordan as Ag.nt at Wash- .Bltoo. aad Lieut. CjI. Jamea Gilhlaad Armies Col. F. Jordan as Agent at Wash- iagtoa, aad Lieut. Cjl. Jamea Gilhlaad as Assistant Ag.at at that place ; and also; fir Ihe South Western Araiiea Lieut. Col. James CiiaBaberliD as Ageat at Nashvillj. IV v V"s it -1 - tru- c n;y r- i : 'u tt'to.e N,. i.S-.l. I u.-.e u 1 be f . f Ihe . it ,.,a U 'nr p:r s'l .-il 1 f : !i pi n yf f 1 1 1 a iv luc- .. .! icsirst'-i tit a-e.re :hit latU.tvU-aj-.V.t i- -.Mat i l i r, ti., ir U r ;rL-4cn. fa'iis in '!,e ? a ; a: I .i'i -aa. ij jfsru I - 0'. V 'i'.t.era hivi.j chi-ui 0 -.I r cf t (! 'V raaa-u's. ein havit I'loj .--' d tar il ;h th- se aj -i.t ub- u!i;'r?-, il tb l) te r c i d fr- oa 'i.e -x ;;i -ns to wSiea it ; k-i. 1 ibry ' ii.te s nc'iai'. b-r-- f"-re b- on ac'e e J. ilav.ii: r. :i i f r ti.-i ..1 fr ..a tt, aj.-.t. ol iLc l'i'c ft at cur s ck and wa u a wers u? rit -:-rai!y fr -fu lae want of C'.mf .r's a-, i it. !! r.;.-- ;e-, I hat b'en r sen1!, o f'icd lie.! 09 th peu.'.j ti a .r.rriba'e saL.'i- maiuly in iiai f.r t a-if f i.-f, :.d it givra .l:asur7 tj t-av tbat t'au apal has baea e- iecfu !y rcpiaie-l -, hae been a.i my fjrai r ep.-ais tj tb' sina e:.d. I' c-.'.in imp isrlo'a tj n .ju3 the lib. ra i j . f tar reocr"r p-p'e when to-a n-'.l t;ir if o- trire oiett.!eri i in) iiii'-i .a. ia my ?';. o;5 ?f j.l At'i:l .i-f, I s'bt 1 I' d ci.'i j jjslanaea a"tL jir. ii.e adtauc by i jtiii and ota tr c rp irilnr.s, of fujj- f r iv ptvaicnl :.f .be ta:'i-ia eall. d r-ut ia 1 ii;d Ia ait. wi'i dcj tb I "-i-'-liturs fad tha act .f 4 h Miy, li'jt. au-hor-s n a loan fj ihe purple of rei'ioditg. with interest; 1.. ate oat t ii 'ia airiaecl, in eas Coa tne aa me) a io ta; ircasurv. A ti.e oxls.ua of C-'tigrss to act oa this Salj.ct iav ,lved ai oof Tf cyiientcdl di-r giri cf tbe gi. J iai;h of tte Nation al aa.h riti.-s, I r-.c'maiEd that tb Leg-T-'.atare t.k; meisnrss for rr-searinif ata . I . ' e 1 ... i .u . - -. u,a. o i ' ci u. VVU gre-a.' The K:vaua B. :! pa-ed at tho last scs-ioa h been f ut.d ii ba j-ftctive ia s.T'.ra! pii-it', and I rec a n?ad acruful and in nse bite revi-i u ef .t Tbe liiuD'y IJiil asi at tbe la-l aea si -n is f udo t it Ad civ nd nnja.1 ia c-cy of im priviii.iLs, ail from the rcaa cir in wliob it is adu.ini-ter.d in toa pins rf ise S .&, cp;rs-ivi on tha peo ple. I th Tefjta rc 'rnu..ui cartfol reviiion e f i :. As the pre"t! srssirt; las '.KI eaJiad for the cjasid-.ra'ioa of m.t erj of vitaj' publio in.t ottancc, eoa)o:ad taetn tt jar earnest aud ci:ia-ie ai'ention. -A. 3 CL KTLV. P.4!tVIi.I.E spike out well f.r Us ?o!-di-T. "Ji-l of the Cons stuck to theit tries, and tbe v.te stood Fr lt Amend, rr.ent, 54d; Aaaicst. S3 Maj I r, 455. Thfir frit n Is ;n the ti. k twn-bit; CfJM out and vo'e l Agiin-f, tat ucltnsywef) d'5-rfed ty licir friends ia tbe b- roagb, h "Criij t'.vir hearts" gaiLSl th ; Poldiew, d.rcd not vole .gain! them, Btl j ft ,i.e:r c,urtr, frienda to stick. Th? Crp- rhI are in s-r? trlbilatioB. Cleveland is a fai'itre Ba!t:n-re isasa. c--s in I M Cleliai and Vallandinghaai n killed, in aivacaa. They da sal know who to csmiaata, an! their mora reckless ieai, T3 tave patctf their Chieaga t rf i J.- p-w-wow li sorce la'er d.y, in hope lba dzt arrcT mav te detea'eJ, aad thus give) some ''I'efea'' mm a ch.nt?. Jast think of it h only h'-ps r.f the onea Fowerfal Domoeratie n.rtv is in thn Inss n nn. t-oaality aal tbe ssew.s cf thc R.be'.lian I ' Ta ss:h ta. s u.-r cut w ctq at baat ' ''Come, don't hi timid," said a eoopla cf siily snob? to twa meshanic, "sit dowta arid tr .ka yourselves oar rqaais." "VV shon'd hive to blow oar brains ost tado th:;'," was tha reply. Latest News An etncunitioB boat exploded at Cilyj Point, cn the I lib ic.t., wi'b a ttrrifa cr:sh. The cisua'ties caused by it are beiieved to be 50 kild ar.j 100 wounded. Through Rebel sources we learn thai Comtaodora Fa-ra-ut ia thai f.r vera gTirces5ful ia his attack cn .M lil8 Tw 0f the slrnsst d.f--c" Par's Powell .,a v'-. ,v, p.a ' 1 , Ths former was evacuated and blown tin . ' " . ' by the Rebels, and tho latter srreadcre4 . with its entire girrison of GjO men. Tha ; Dt:re T.ebel fleet except one gunboat waf I wj3 d.stroved or cspturt-d. Oaa U. 3. nsanitor. the Tecnmarb. was sack. Tbe Chaaabersburg inceodiary. M'Cao. land, was overtakes at Moorfield, in tb tshesand:ah valley, on tbe 7th icst., and tadiy whipped bv Gen. Sheridan. All bis artillery acd 420 prisoners fell ioto eat bands. Oar loss was 7 killed aid 21 wounded. Lock Haven, A eg. 11. A des'ruc live fire is raging in this plice. Tbe Ia at this moment is estimate 1 at $40,000, : 0d it is not known when it will foj. ' The depot, freight bouse b4 snactiaa ' shops are in great aang- r. Tte fire broi out abont half-past twelve this afiernoo. t 7 , fitWlSUUr JH.irtiCtjJ . i Cl "It t t t T COrrerrfel OCmi- Ilr."V '.'J J. W1U1 b Co'. , Wheat $2.C5 Ba'tcr I.-s la.rd, fre!t Tallaw Pa'ataea 55 15- 11 It. 4 Corn 1 .- 1 ai Hya ! Oats, 22 lb. i Karley 90.1 00 Fi.xseei Ihai 5 Sides! Shsuider Lo Dried AfpW Waal 1 0 Country Soap 8ifJ R3g 44 ihco SidesiS to iih Ribald ' S5':? 24 r .-j f;r NTe Adtt.