U U 33(30A1:r0w :41..rgrusa. S. Dimon:port, Editor & PittliAhor' ~. B' -., 71 ,- v ':.b.,L-i-.'-i7i-4,...i. WEDNWIDAIL WE Ili; • Republican County Ticket , IPresident, .//i4e. -...- . DANIEL;AGNEW.BorougIi• ' -, ' ll t .sloiiari - Ji'thrbi.- - . .1'0142.7 SC TT ii..pe'vrii lip,— ---- ' AG NE W 2 MIFF,. N-61. Brief 011, •' . ,f, i I Assemblyy 1 I W - 31. 4ii.Nßy, Faliston. '• 1 7 .- - fPiiirict Aitorley. •JOUN 137. OUNG,i Rocheiter, ' • .i E ! Treaurer.l G, C. B 1 ABSRAiI, Folloo, ~ , • • , Comm . DANIE f B. SHORT, 31 1 0 , 1 PCountyAndzior. JNO. St iVART, !Goo. r p, 4 , s Hoet, Director 13ENRI G Ni ) EIIRING,-Neiv Sewickly. TVliSiees of,Xcademy. RBA% 4.:R. 31e.LEAN, Be:aver. _ • JOSEiluq• .WIL§ON, Braver, gis4laci Rev. J 1.4. TEakin will de -1 liver ' -. .serrnon' in"ethe Presbyterian Chuml .! Beaver, 411 Sunday !morning 9th his, : 'at the usual hour. - All are invited {ol attend. I - _ Is. 1; direct especial attention to the..ela : i•ato and :ably written, chaiye of Ju d ge' lAgne*, on the' la' of .trea son, whith will be found on onr firsi pitge til:4l l ny.- 0 i . f I . ! . . I • ' l . r ia i st week we omitted td riotic. ,fe Bridgewater ilome . Guards torter, were present at thepre ion of the sword to Capti i). • Capt. Porter'.;', company is ne looking one, and reflec Credit upon its offi.ders. • that, Capt. nentat Adam very great. N tl view ,as - ournal 4.1 o; itht seFin to.like the . action of the R pubticia'ns'of this. CoUnty. -. What li. our n i Cighbor to say.lo the Denioci ey of reene ? ' - DitowNED.--,.t.eitm from ti • -neighorhood _of Brnph Creek, 'gi fright'ened ul hacked-off - the fens bout Rochester one'_ day last wee andbne horse and part of the wal,, Were Yost. Vii' Departure of the 'Curtin' Rifles. Thk Curtin Riflk. 'ender the c 4- rnam%of Citpt. M. 1? , 'Adams,' haring iit - - receive d .marehing Orders, left on last Monday for CampWiikins.' . I . rr -ri i le companV vas . • escorted to tlt cars by-the Rochester 11.6re - b - Itar s . A 4itary -4 -SaJute waS,fired by tit Ho* , Guards. there ' were sere a • . :! F 5. thpusand spectators assembled to \ ii - • ii . floss fthe 'deg . :vim-6 of our: young .o 1 di!er4. -- 4 t. r 'Wi"e shall give 'the 'Toll' of the C m panv next week in full. 1-- - _«: 10* -By reference to our ftelegrai hi reptrts, it will Ale seen ,thaf alto he batide'llas taken place between our iof ces Lid the rebel „at Acquitt creel .- . ''Thl,Slare..s are iii great n in her. at Fortress Monrot:‘, and a ge iel 1 :- al.ii *ising of the 4itre,s is- eXpee et' Clot :Butler turns tint ttlbe the gi cal est racticalt Aboliti?iiPt the 'con ti• has and lie is already' consider. bl, 1 . . emio 4 rrased With ani ore -supply. i l r 1, 1 , ._______. i '_. I.' .'• . . he Ccincert at ROcheite t. . - - - i • 1 -: he concert which wtr as ottet 'ti . . 1.) . h'!:1 ladies Of- thisiricinity and gi' cif lit the' liocluisti•ri 'Car; Flew). -. e Thursday ironing last. for the he lei of ill'e Curtin' Tlifles,,prior to thei • de palture for Camp 'ycilkins, was a eci del 'sueeess. i There; was quite a mi. , creep !in the :; ,prizieipal room ' o t/ building, • 7'lo:enti..ll.ainment .co , Si! 0 , 10 . '3:0(.111'4nd iiitttruM-eittal ti usi Tlie ' ‘1 musio - ---- furnish ,- '' ite Vaud tonsic was, „ .eil IV Selket :choir:, of-- exiiilent voices. T 1 irqtt‘nntetitaltirtisielwris" by theNi'" .1 1 'Beighton String 1: nil,. of .whicl! tl elt!:ir - .lf . the, Tiiiio• is• a meinf!er ' .4 41,,k.niodeaty of M.r. ! •Lenion- Nril : n . altoi• hinl.tol speak! of !their: per'bri aiice, we . tvill. say that it Ivas Vi• ti • 1 • !, • . cOditahl'e . iniletl, anti that the 116! li. , I ,b 414. , of the I.4xild are first-rate pe f 0 1 ..: , etTs. 1 ,thie of! the .piece-; .' theme eni "Ilvinb.."' :3t.un. , by the ehoir,;appt ars . oite paper. ttiay., , V ; ) l if e initt wit,. hoWeret, omit to ~..• • ' f i W e i .t... tiee the sinolinu. of-Ithe popular piece e Whereas, it has pi .. .i.-- ~ 4 i'AN'ill - Vi , .2-,h• for 'he Lama," 1 - the nighty. our Heavenly (l, . _, , , Iry ,_ wife . ntim Rites. •:, This. 'sOnEr s was sung 41.143 Te the of our ..-71 1 (th a hearty' good will. that s ►lowed Be,iisel,fr°Lutik scene' t e l voluntebrs lvez t irt earnest; : nd we scncn° and traMitery lil 1 iii-e no' 6tibt- that, \Nvhen thc h . _„ - time where , the wicked ce _ . 1 j 'oll:les - tor 4ern to put it in :practice'', lines and the: weary i _ - ft ei 7t 11 ,. lbe fap,nd ready to' acquit rest, where a Fatherly 4iluirusetvesti - ith honor upon \ the field, tears_ from our.eyes; 7 1 in'Aefenee f the; Union.- ‘‘,.. •. ' Resolved,' That Fe I I • The- ' . nee 'qf Lieut tri Chlow ers: of the lOrder, ni! . g .1 14 - - ~ -7 , , ;. fite . E . , B r i g hto h _ Rifles, .-. w h o i e Lodge, ...\0..40,1.. O. Rio- duly 12•% . 'and sineorOy Symp *erts. Lit he' singing line- , ce Ik _ i o, and his. ftiznily in , th app elate faro ed the audie several ch l iec Pa riotie sonns •whi • 1V re9e bd i) ' thedi b 'with ' ' . 1 t• ' • , , .! au en o ~ tu_kborprded , ppiause which , ttie 717Ina '' e - 11t 5 1' ‘ i . ' F 'sy' 2 l::: : : / lormikupes - o that dietib!outiii• It i ug*r-iqpr F ari ob aims. -- - -, - 1 . i •I ' • - 'I z , c Virginia Election. , I.:illsglnirelaftiert efhibits the ffirs hiconiipsAilbilikr . of trip Eastern 4 westeill iihditos or the State ill eh r ( s - / 4 : l ' e 2"ns from latCelectiorvp4 ! , thst i ratification "f` the ? Ortnance -- or '7&eelsinri show almost kunanimons vote in the West, ern part of ihe State against secession, , -whila-thEr-Eastern- -, o6antiweiiiii r -hose" below the Blite Ridge, show • qualiy as unanimous' a vote in favo -4,3eeession. Theipresence.-of .the artried troop om l i the seceded Stafps May, to a co •`„ -iderable'eitent. haveinfluenced the otes, in s Eastern r • Vigimti; - but, not vithStanding--that, there is undoubtedl y strcing'feeling that .art 1 , of 'the Old Dominion. , But the ullylexpressed sentiments of Western iirgmia,show, that thopeople!mea,n tq ling, to the Stars anti Stripes. In this ,nrpose, they will be upheld by the power - of the beneral 6avernment. - the Most probable.event, now liket ly to,' haipen in this State, is the or gamiation of a Provisional Govern.i , ment . the :loyal citizens, the denO si iod of Letcher-e'present G over nor, t. who is a rank secessionist, .autt the 'installation new order: cif thingS ofo.lo i_Tor 3 the. Rebels have been sten li+tflOwiiik for A long I tiine: 711 -i 1 Idal,Tazin Magazin ing -the 'Prentice on, MISEIQUIL - There re's ni : rae .persons in 311ss uri who thin k that 'As', State will st, cede from the trni U. .Sh e I wilt : pot do thi.s unless A r;ye plc tzre getaally,denje tied. She is in.no b tter ')nutlition,to;st...ede than liefitucl yi,' is; titid neither ofj the two Could.sec de withOfit being inVolv ed in hopel4 mini -,i• . I 1 1 _ Theret tau 1M 'on donbtlu any ra tional nnnd, hat, icitli the Oceiston itissour4 a co 14iet ioiadv alinende {pith inEiter own bo f qns to Osult„Jin less than two yeaq, in t 1 c enure ext,eraition of. Slavery, ront I ter soil. .'iWith Illinois tin' one border, oiva On another; and Min— stis on aoth r, all „ , three of. •thcm free-, Sta ea, a soiland with l a powerful free-1 i i soil par y,w thiii.lier .own; Elias she: would, n t e utter ; absent:4 of any-! thing li 0 a ugitiVeiaw'and thepres4 mice of all, that reckless disregard of legal and, so gal obligations ,Whichrevi olution nee fails': to inangurate, be ki come absolute a fre Siate,,alozost ha l inediatilv. S he would beeome alFree State suouct 'tlian•t)ven the most flume ietil of lier kbolit;onlsts have ever dal, , red hitherto to anticipate. 1 The ' 3 ecessionisis ,JII Missouri and the See ssionSts in Kentucky, iiO inatf r ter Ivlit t na lie they may call them by, are Al liti insts .They are worse Aboliti nitit Ilby Tut', than Giddings'..) Beech(' ant freely:; They are 4trug °ling o. a cbmpliA for their oWn , States; within aii feiv brief montll, what e - en the fiereeet of their ''....Tortli iiii,olT n' 1 - ern alli.s in , jo ism 'al e expect ed to be the work of' years.l I i Our Portion in Virginia. i _ Nothing tean be more coMpleteTthan the disposition and lestablishment df one utiJrok l en lin e of occupation along the riv 4r, reaching ten miles iulen.rtli . , , 1:) , ) held by eleven thousand sohlittr4, eni brae' n 4; nine! 1 eaiiip4 and three, grand iiitreiirlimitts, g larded by pickets at eVery) furlong, and pushing out its scouts, bot4ilion ; c ktut tbot, to , points NI 'C. within posts. Our eonst tight of the Sunet Dowe . Slie v is it wit. at t :Ct fr( more neei .111 •01111 e r Tau, w' -Aya• Po!ot tam( • t zit h , n tho ,11 hurg soAll her (I' WI . 7 .1 trop to co bhif ;The, Ifiy 2 TI 5.411 th'us r (ix only 1.6 g,ttns eased the .Al - to ie brothei., H. B. of this trouble fe. to the realms !Itse front trout,- !are fora ever. at 9 hand , ii i ripes' all fh ereforp, and the Broth & of RObert.son ftf O. 1".;do deep athize with him Heir present be-, :ited,) ; tuNS, ri.' G., : 'ANS V. G., I VILLis,.P. G., Cantiftee, r•3otb. '6l. -4 • lei's! Lady's 13oolr, Arthuys' t land 'Peterson's Ladies' stOllouriq4, notwithglind ,ai 11 .• _Joni, , ,. wave. thewave.e. ---H--••,-- - ',3r »Ales of I tho 'enCniVli Out ; I 1 • , ' ' ; tecl Eitatbs cavalry,' scon'ts Un tly of s 'come `u . sight of ths rehel and , _the eknet coh(litiOtt .., I p'y's 4 fortes t i r .t Genetal 31e- ) 1. i'll._battery. lias left; t of tli' Long .13ridge. Ist sthtioned.. ,It ili a nt of 'ih r lines, wt , 10. • i :vitionjwi , ll some itiii r 3 1 S?ok 0 1)e madel 11 ptlite•the Dillowin't.fi ply lict,foo our trarlt of the, the, ,:.tat - ,e of i s irg nit p(1- 1 ld eivingli to pay thedutijs i i (;.,iarrilriti I Custom. for; L, neunt"Of iron . ? lbr, rails Ifni' fished roadie t r ini front StrasL, Ail Tturiultiv ni , rht a iiiiin.L. rers; *ere hnsy rea . toving 1 . . ir4 rit l niting gown the Alex -1,11 . fi ci i r i a s i ) ) l.l ,: t e l i i .; l a i ( e l l , l , i. ,, , i n i e d 4 1 i , , ,, , i 1 t, t (),,i‘d,ithei r operrit ioni , .--- 'tot talreni off is sufficient to :les of; traCk - . [1 . i I diets inieUled tri rc4e it onitlie - : tulles ot• Turn pike' iii.rd frdin . 1 r . ' . • . .g 1,0 1% Inches et . They gran ei easily to relieve ilarp,er's. 1 . to evacuate. J . ' ' i 4.1 I I '^ frneaStireB X ill be titketi to :this on our S ide.;LYou riChd trpris d ;to hear Of the seiinre .point, of .t he 3fanaras liiii,ll Ntfeen)the Gap' and S!rashure,l Federal van, within a 1 few', 1 i ' ri' p ri I reek ~,. ' ore, erliap les.q, of ‘. ostbpatloiti of!lfirpeil'e Ferry., by fitiovelnehts V om. 'the' N6rtli- I; Wist and otith, teiitlionSpod 6 1s Neill be,lemiglit, like li fittioes i in Inds nipond.q : ' ",' , ...i ''' e;naTkable 1 Statement. 1 • d this 1 1 4roarkable' riragrapli ditor4il leoluinnii o the Rol trnioti, adlleniocraticpaifer : 1 eaiind long standing; eon . r . Was well known lin its: oirtL. 1 30. Buchanan bin self. Tir o - ni his own lips, 'previons 1 tp ring l i'mpOn the duties of the nky, that he fifth been rol'aVy (r. (we think he said byl.God. that the officers of the arniy'ari'l 1. d been.li•olled' on the guestiO 1 . ri hi f•asl'oralrapture between :sections of the Urtion., : !, tlieSs speetively go with the nirth h.; arid that nearlYevery onth ,n: ansWer,ed lie would adheie sectie',a Which gay e I him ibirth.' ".e have,l„propf no( only that riSpiracY s had smutted it pros-- ermiriute; shape fivel yea - 0 ago' Ily. waited for' oppertunity; but, i r. Buchanan .vas . Perfeetly well! I of tfi'e fact ~ at the 1 Vert tithe' : Ike too 4 ;Some Of.the leaders tn-, 1 %Cribinet; -and When he ,was eIY aiding Cobb. ~,ri,,,h,,,... nit Iccareey, in the r 'pl:in Ito el : the 1-iFederul Government"' seurel! the success of the rebel. i I [ I I 1: i t dg a lu 2% ea SE e fi , be• ;ter EIS Hi ' toes knachtin t• : ' . j 1 ti . . ~, , . ~• '-' ivetninent li ,• ;at en at , ; bell States I, L ; the' , ~ ili ~. . '. stepped.-1„ i''' - i i' . ,sb clk ,f, • v - ferce we •,, . o a. t ,',. la ~ ~!, ~ ' se -i ct !h are 1 , t co e• , beyend ,th 4 . CeVino.li' a Ile road byla fr 4hist or 0 1 1 a snow-storm,when the intern ttfon or even a fe*days occasioned i ;most vexatious Lembarrissments. Bit - to. the `ol2th itaireosequeneee *tit Ve - _or thee m at e siirjettei rebrrilet* Ail MO liondeneevith,-thel ',- iioirth tilikl. V:ti-1ugut5.10441 , 64.-iit. !with those' .NO iiiused- tilt it in. 4, ThiiiiiesEt then ' Istiffer'nven oie,,tplitl 1 4 Mercantile' c ir cl e " 'at' th 4 :No thf mu` experienee Cidtaie to 18 I co bye!: enee. ' Th - ti'allain tost,e Toepbr meat an do 141 e tO"sup .i. ly he r re,' . ittll jar` Snails I thup' Suddenly sopted: ri i They maYbd, - etirried on th . t.tililrottil routes, but the interior towns wil 0 0 4. 1 Itinutiilet.i l itui el this pcital hloeliade 'until the Cob eat reCstahlishes its aittliotity..; 'l' 4 ll4'lziterdiet is cepink and ?shin ari...., he Sonthe jieoplei, ip do not-cortififit 4 ieadirtg. , oturnun i ty,' nor a letter, ittldg'4ant. f th,e G - 0 - eminent has..'Alirdys p4tred 1 the r (nails at al litti,s,,trid hen ' thy eannet rittilltrain-':Cie milli,' semi b thenlselves even at deubl i e,posti*e. ;;-'l.a' t Year, it lesti the • followbag! oni 1' ) 'twelie 5 - taes t,,s Texsia, 578,1108 N.' aroli a, 121, 1 49 loulainna. 857,3 9 , Ciirolina, :149,660 ;Arkansas, 289 50 8 Georgia, I I 165.Tif [Alabama,— 11 2.82, 1 ,35 t Florida, lll 1167,2i18 Viinia, 280;334. Kentucky,, f'.1196;02 Alia rg ftast.ppl, f 231,90 i Tenneasee 4 - : 611,2 1 %6 . 11 .'1 ere iii 8,424,885 saved '44 once, exe ‘pt the'fraction•neecied t lenutintte, the serViee in 4.entnek3i an I ,Western Viiginia. 1 I}Te)tt to.rebllio ' 'the idea of the South - bet/1g :ILIA ,to ,eairy! its' owli mailsto 4V4317,014 `f; ado l ^ l 9 6 0 i si greAtest t)4rikbtit , a the day. I , But, on the; other, hand we at Nort 3'. Will no lon'ffee Alia hOr raving, ir.w4papiers aiuptig 'oar pile a daily ex .hanges. r -- Qu. own'.l pea'tiferiousl sh fts, thatript trea , ,ort for Southern- 1 trenlati?rt witl •no l igerilgo Out with lying rep resentati its 'Of ' Northern fads and teeiings. INo imam I.,ters t., , ,1in do , . • • , t 1 i - ine)stio tr itors; eau be sentaway. 7 — The circa of our reli i ons and litCrary p ipers %rill be seri usly cur _, tailed. BO N 93 tsre It L foi l the' war,,l and can Seandlthis,nemi shoe - infinite- I iy ibetteri than: the iebels, I he Igreatl IWs is with th4nn—thel who y' gait{ is wiih us.- 1 3'. 1 3' Tribulie . 1 - ' ' iJ--------.„ ..--L----„ , ,I 113.411Peelaiiii Institution Again.' 1., 11 Il , ,I 1. ! i ate (..binet had a nieetinn• 'to-day [ ,Il ,li, .7 l7' 1 .. as was talpposectoor the purpose i' of de j erininAng, liwhat should l to done with tilt "inevitable c ella, t 41. "/ Oar 1 ‘ oilteers it Ige,ttin, in re co anteerti of'' thlat kind than are *anted: in, 61(4 ' -, th.e negro, bakbecinie a kind ',of •'Val.. tar, that !the yovernment Slnl ueil!ker lir Id nor let go. The c'abinet a n djour ed witho t disposing Of•Sainbb---not a surprisio I! g 0. 1 ! fuO t t, considering that Sam bq ita;; bebn on hand so lor l Ig; ! i But ineauthne, the lanlount of their 1 delibernitOus has been einl)odi l edin ;the 1 followinii letter 'from thei, i War De ' partment . inli reply to ac, LI IButler's' I letter acliiing,forinstnictid &in regard I td. the4../ipolition•Of the n•gross hat afe4:onst*q• docking itaf Dirt Mon r^o.: :',7l'r ..1 1 '', , 1' 1 r I WAR r?oPARTAIR:i'r,WAsii , NTON, . • 1 II alfay JO. I,PI 1 ) } PAR :,,Yottr , tlietibii lit, ri 4, 'pect to i the Tir °Toe, Wil 0 eorue withm! your lines:" hunt l4" ' I ' 4df tl' i 1 ' I the serviet. le re. )e , is ap liroved.ll, The department, is sensible of the en llar l reSlll6th Scliiplt,ipli , zt I ,sur. 4 round dflictei 4 s` conducting !inilitarY op cration4 Lin lii State !by 14 lath of; wit jet sliifery is san4tione . The O.OV erninent ‘ eatinot 1 ecognm the 1 )te f on rit i erly ,Otate of its fe era' ob)iga-, I, imns, nOr ctin it refuse ' to : peril:trill i 1 Inc.(' °lithe federal obliga inn re)lting tpu,n it elf I! Aniong tho se felderal ob igatiol4,s,however, no on ti in be inore rupor9,,nt titan that of suppreisin;o tiut..dsper4ing, arnica ()Inhalation; oiniedltpr the purpo.•!e o oterthrqiy-' l g itu4 'wholle eonstitntioi il autl4llv.i ,While iliereorO, you wi ,Ttet.ini i i rite 1. ' i 11 iirterfeNenco by; the p , ) •:ions tindery yons co man(' 'with the relations of' ,llpersOnS l l Yl ,ttel to ' service u ,d`prtile, l ittist,,i of anylstat i . you will; in ' t.he, c)ther 1 ., hand , sti;lon ras any. Stat i with nit inititati• op/rations; are ton(lktfd is 1 under the c4.ntrol cifsupli arxreil ?mail- I izatiqui;frelrain from sa l vulleripg to all ege & rii N 4tseTs any pe proi who may comp 4'l i in your lines. IYeat will on ploy seh -persons in . th' srviees to f w hich r il :lu they be est 1 adapted, 1 ., keepingran,' account of 114 litili,or 1;,)- them iierfe'rmed, of the slue of it, and' , of thelexposeti of their, rnainteanee. The litestion of their 'll' al disp ,sitioit !Fillreserved for future Idetermialw. tion! .0 1 1'. I , i . 17 o' ( I ,Cmsticar. Seeivtary t of e ar'. : T 0 ' 34£a 'ox vonarat Butler! 1 1. ' ' 4• -• 1 1 ,:-----... e Irjr whore S gone re it la lOrtitli by . (ni Ebel 1 i . 1 A 1 ilila L r e;4fleinan I-es/clink lalf way betii-eii,." - ROnptort and YorktOwb came into i e'ritikirt 'News at i idnjalit ' 3 f - or , prottt tion, leaving I helii iil 830,000 wort of p perty I Jaa y familieshave ed,. Pruelly. . ahiin onink the slave;sitinofo labor. Tt o h indred free' l ekitoes have been i Breed acro ss Ja4in ' vier, to work on the r bet en 7 trenehinent,3: A pro ninent Union man told me to-day il 4t, not I. en Men 1 '', I in Elizabeth City or co I nn , - ' tiro f ldnOw Ivote l forl,seiyespion4 and lit still inched seee+hirst has ecinfess6l hat.' is far -1 tY' )Ir,,:ie' ail '5 daliidtdl a d i at flip Union ition are r ribt.'' 1 .: „ istpi;.q.e i p. libuston is! felt, himself miflove4,:,to deplare liti elf a lebel.-- His 'OOOl ill' pdblialad l'i the N'e, Nv York papers. ",.The allaritneo4 ,of , ltls Tepeatpclithr4ca at hit/ Political rotes iti;lTexiis *itch lessen s i rhe'.Bio-1 t. leno OT,lll4.oigineist nitti 'or 'the 'A& riiinitia'ti i ou`: Ire vd / iditrtirin.6 . l•in the,lSquth!ttiiit — they - h vel_br9lgliekhis trouble”uric* thrl s, putt t Pftbut n\-:they are' i „; the mut, eaitkaror to 7.111. • iris (toe eatri tio'tiatgt(hie of *ictov nsuiany:b ; hi bititlikreyi in treason;t,lll2.4o i dit Is as, 0 , 00 , ,, detect Itioatittil totie ofoneo;ththlr4} he'is u more 40 1 / I to dif , th lim IC coPPOr: '' l c ' , —"? • l' ' i •' ; iII 1 1: I : , •I • 1 I , '•-'l. ~~ 110 irsio,i':e , '-11.130L .-rie c3t , '. . • ' l ' Ili. 1 . 6 '3l • 1 ,. TON , The , a ,:. eT fy .:, ine,S e ri to ni l . i .. ~ c tkr Cree ad, 'back- “ iv -likmis , * Nn Y - - giment Shelreports that , a attael :W i th Made; Oni-Fnday, on the re el bat teries a t Acqyila creek, by the edera ,Srie:SBelB; - - Txriteof - 1- her:batteri vtrerg silmVed, andi,the 'steamer.A acoSt, .414 06)194!•fiit Injured by shot. - 'One thonsa* rebel' troops 'port6ttrifii !Wig tirriiillik - teCt A fight• is expeetediimmtedit Acquia. Creek," I guels exeiteim vsiils in CQilliiiittelice i of the anti Mimic.. S . . S'':' ' r, ProaTations of the cove - .. er ABILINGTON May 81.; rrepurations' are --evidentlypuking fof a forward movement of the, gov eintherit troops. W i agons , and ainbh lancits are in dernimd, and the [prig() ,4 dilillery . horses basiadVancedjuntill l it is impossible toprocure .thein !for less thilA l / 4 one hundrodl and Seventy-fire dollars caeh. ' ' I, ' 'lf „ ~ r! , .. . 1 1 ?lecitrdolis ,now';, stationed in t. , e • . `Ctipittil, are Ail' under order•s;i toady o, inar9,h at dinoment's figitiCe. l ,lThe b jeCt'Oif these prepai•utions` is probably a sudden concentric movement up n i the rebel forces in, Virg,inia' ; 1 ' 1 ' 'IA party kil fifty rebels idiielied, 13, tunore fronaUrper's Ferry,y4stoidt 'XlieY' are 411 Baltimoreans. . Si'enY'Cii NV .. ander is' "car wiitellifii :thi nic!vements,_ 1 ' 4. . The Garibaldi Guard of New York , are orderecktO cross to the -- Virginia' Ode of the Yetainae - at three o'clOck this. afternoon/. ; ' -:, ,3. " ' 1 The'troOPs; at the. It4layWonse are censtantly, proyided with three days' 1 rations,and are otherwise in condition for an Immediate - March. Vheir.pro-, habje destination is Harper 's Fei.,ry. The ;nen are so ardent' for battle that I,he officers find the' greatest (Effie Its ii ) in. restraining Mem. ''• The Ninth Minim .1 Cot A - , w'Y k 4 • t.• i . c 3 r is'juet leaving its temporory quer ers to oct4py; the Lite camping grOtill of 'the Seventh. The Secretary of War has purchased the 'lcanip equipag of 'the Seventh,and it Vcill-he used,bythe Ninth. t • — . l ! 1 --, ~' - 1 , A ; small' contest over la burning house 'tocik place i to, day.; it hoix,se . op posite the Cit3' Hall took .tiie this morning, and the! men of the New klYork Ninth offered their;pervic is to i t itiligusliell if.. The , fireinair of the 1,, District, however,: . Ohjected ;to !lir in terference,,,,and while they wrangled, the house burned down. i '. ." 1 is - .M . r. Herrn:inn ; bearer of dispatches fi t Loin Major General Butler, has just a "rived at the Witrl:-Depakinent. , .. All was quiet...at,- Fortress ..Mo i,roe aid in the neighbor • Wiwi he , left. I ;; I , General Butler has. no less thin contraband negrees in rlini. eusi and the number seems i• likely :t( ereaSo i rapidly. ! ( , , ... I . , Mali PCAtZOliice baos,and Pouches kiised in th . gl Southern service, - have ,Ineri stcden.l Their keys unlock Norili, erii bags; Wute the ladvertiseinentfor a new lock. - , ' 1 . ,I L i , 1,, !•' I' - - 7 --,•••••--,--- , 4 , ,WAsnisorolv.,! Tune 1.- 7 The ittieh mond papers Of ThurAdaygivel the details ,of Xeff.l Davis',r journejti frortt .Montgomery , lto ,Tlic4tinond: -i i.Teltf. Davis, itecomp tnied im his aid,,i C'ol. Wigfall ' and lady ; atm Itobt.ToOnibi of , Georri a, left. %..o it t•roiner . V. by, i hel ears ' on Sunday evening lust. i They' Made no s'peeial,stoppage on theivay.nd (ming to a p4vitniS 'see mill:drei I,:aposi tion of Jeff. /Davis, if, ivas destrabe,' triat his :trip to Richmond :Itotticl, !.)0 RS private as practicable. ', VI ' 1 ; • The; 'f'resident r and suit' 'WC ref•wel corned to yirginia by :t eputati l ,nt of 'the Governor of the state and .11.ayor of Ilieluntntdi. Th ese gen tletatt i vett ell ed• the.party at Petcrslinrg'a ni 1 a coilt partied them" toßieltinoMllarr,iviitg, on Wednesday. ' - . -:-: . ti i ' 1 * President Davis and lid - . . 'residen(Davis and Into cokeg . e. on 1 lc' ) f 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 horse me. ~ et, ns , nu t rtem at tie :popiWoOd ~,11:this and' I pr0e41,11 . 4) t 'the - new . _fair ground. ii - On:leaving the saddle,the P Tsiiient 'its sayrannd ad . 1 - - an ita , rer erowd of soldir's and •a•l'' , . I • tivibans,,whoin he inditt4ed fo r a; hand i baking ' , . perfo,rnuinee until •titielpres 114ure be - ome so-great that i he \‘'its' cont . pelted , to'retire t.o the balcony .f the 1 F4kecutik-e delm4.tment, tvherc.'. in res- i konse to the: deinand s;he assent- 1 age; he delitered a brief apd , per,ti- 1 litent speeeli.,- I Ex-Senator Wi , rfall, 1 ' 4 • 4 ,I • -1 .. I „ r , . i Gov, Leteher and iiinra .navo fol.] lowed Withibri f c c i'n;; - respoiise ' Ito the call Of t e crowd. The preSi-, rdent and suite proceeded to the:o.oin- ing parade ' , ground, wWre a re . xiexv 'of the troops took place. ' • 1.. i' '1 I 1 llAtuusacau June 1. r 1 The annenneeinent of , the; appoint ment of H0n......W .m. ' M.I Met Edith liS Attorney- General of the j, §fitt - , vie,e, Mr. ' Purvian cc, who' hasrre's it.,rued, -arid the acceptance of the ignitehas; giv en great satisfaction to men of all chisScs: t,- TUto regiments , niOved tonisrd , Chambersburg from Litneaster to-day. Ten regiments are 'already there and these added to five bui4lrec, , cavalry;' make the force; 10,0,001 in I.,.und num bers at that, point. I I! , A scout that left . It i .rper!is Fer ry,' after a stay of two dayq, .rdporis that] the , average desertions-perthe surrounding •were 25. The character of the sarroanding country, affords peculia facilities for, i desertion.''l • 1 1 - , ,-. I The clothing of thel irginia l troop are giving out. Eigh yof 'them are obliged to• wear their blankets.during the heat i ot the day to Conceal the de ficiencies. ''' • , '': it .', f I, 1 Tie Kentucky Troops and regulara Of the ...Rebel. Army :are.. well, elint.-4 Th 4 rebels - tit - teak . de;vondinglyl of the state of affairs, bttt, , deolaio they ill ; fight figlt ard:, i,41 i i N l ooots have monied South of quimlberabiug. . 1 i P.' eurnionz JinTe — td —The onfed • , • erates 'seized:. the' 'Western mail at ltarpe?s ,} , ery, this , I,moinin, ; cep. ing.. They emptied e • ' I ..b, it . . Prom j l A l r, itshiligton.Y. ! . 1 , e r7l:lr a' : i I "' -II ,:'. t,, er direct ! t h is - morn:. .:::;, ';' ' o l ; S fl i : T .41 ,14 :1 . 7 1 i: r -l e . e jt. '" - bHO6 " .' or 40acoOta,lthe foirosti 1 ~,,,t4 ac olrnyed i,rel . , tire to.th ,I Icon : --- yeater7lay-at '4.etp4 Creek:: t i 1 ...,T • e engagement eonimeneed 'on I Frid l lo,, as heretofore stated, and: last-"I f.edlitivo _hears, ....Yeater.dui l . it .was .re=: f iietiid - ,' 'land ' - controlled 1• it Wieei -: that i Idileik of , 'Me. -The leiver.or'breach l _.- I battery, whic h had been tio essentially rare 1" i i a l '' iikir i l s th e , lit : 711411i(1 . , Kb,' riti l7 44 lB444 :+b e illknOn .3„ fP;'lr• a fedelfileV n:Tdi'ee Wi.s; iffip6sed about' "It In l'iviol thousand strong., 17 Pie - Fr(Mborri; P :it€ ll . a n ' t! A '. ' . --' " h' '', 1- ' , yes et ay. ft ppro,Aq_ inA,,to t abouttwo 1,1-rnil+4 f rom the shore; 'learly 'tithe af• '•te'ineon fired•four.or Ave fillets; when the liaWnee - 'entered intotlid. cOnfliet4, taking a. poSition near tojthe land+, 714"(L , r the first etre, hoUrs:'llctire.frinn " • the , shore batteries Was' I Very ;briSk , ~ .._.l _ -,_•,.„ 11111.; was Tenn-lieu with .more • eXpedi iionby the 'Pateinee: 1 'During the •en gag metitt she fired '169 Shells; 'one of, iwliiS di . wa,4 . seen ; to. explode mitnedii,' late! - over the, heals lif'..oo QottfedeV rates who-lAVere: Workini I the . batterY. I The r 'observer through tlle telescope I sawist naMher Ori- boilleS of. theta car i 1.14 •aw ay in ' Wagon's. !paring that t,itne the 1 shore .. inoyenieins Wbre - ems; !Ceetlingly brisk. . The Fiftieborn. 10dg , ,, }ed three, ishellS, in 'succession in the ! breackhattery, pereePtiblYdarnaging the works., w h WI-4w- - t.e .effect , ;Of 1 gra fly' diminishing- the A r e. •.: '.. • . ~ s The • Frdeborn ,Teceived two shotty, oneof ,which passed throngh the cabind ilanlak , inl,,soine, (....r o oso)i,, i but not .the Vi.selexkep i t Making 4 pa4age throligh the( biilw44s, of slight . consequence. The, Pnynce..receiVed , Cglit or nine. shoes,, 4:all too high : ln indict' much i ,damage one struck Mid Junin topsail 0.- ,ar' ; .iv-riich WaSl thereby Unsiug: n-- il 1 An therl,grazed the mizen mast head. oii . , passed: through j 0e , hammock. i netting. A It -is' the opinion. Of ; the offi,y- I cere On hoardthat had the Colifedera 7 to ;been] provided with geod gunners, the . ..vessOs might. .probahly ,haYelpoen surd. tieine Confederate shots: passed. .over tbe...magthead. to ;the 'Maryland shore. , The •AnaeoSta .i-t!turtied here this Mo . 6thig. the VaWnee 'and Free born haldieg 'Mr beYondi the range of , the enentY's fire. - I. .' The Yankee, which went down on t Friday 'with dispatche, tired . a few shtitS only; not -being prepared,tOr 11 . .1 long contest.. • ' ' . iThe • !railroad l 'depot, and tittildings on shor; at Ac-tioitt o.e •k.lare ;destroy ed.. Tho dainage to theibeach battery is-not l eonsidere.d lien unient, as .the Cenfederates Van soon l.epair it: It is site to s' a thlt at 1 , -144 'teiok.' twelve ., men Were- I killed on phe.pot of the ~ . , Confederates:: .It h - :ni4 known how ;natty Were tivoiind4 I All , the pnieqs i , PgagO . n>, ,l the fi Icon tight! lecer in the. Opinion, that the (Onifderates hovel Ailed extObrin.ln:rhOpsisieveral, an'd in all, it * supposed,e"igt ,gnu, ' „ • '. „. . •l' •.' 1 - ----'.- - --.0- . .. 6, •• l'"-,- - ''' ' •• ' 7-- i ,1 ; - r : - -• 1 • • - • • ti fiat;ll k' 1 t 11.tnittStw...o, ,_ ,-----.-_ priv:tie _e _- ter received' here tdayl frtim Martin bpig, Va.,- dated2F3th iinst.. states tine One coinpany of inthntry i.• - ;tati t oneO 1 thi.r6 VA :brother' . ofi loos Let cheri'• Wm the letter desiTil 'd as having a l lieadak red as a beet; id flannel - Shirt i. ihreadi,,are, paritajcPlilr I)oot...VlVilltt 211 g icel-taps and - coat 1 't,661 small. •:- A ';e,,' '' ' ,flaw . - '.- 1 ' . this - ( .1 , essiott is WAVIn,, r e i 1 .. . our, ,llmise .TheUnion'njTn , ttre L lzirg•el y in the mitijor4. an 4 tire flak-R.)oly dei.. , ~. ,_ l ,. , - , , toroiN I of' proe'orin4 , i•i - fis t , i' defemti themselves. • The. ?rebel soldiers , c I , , ! , they pie li. • i 2 * r' i ' lriit: when . tre; ano are YerX,l ciiiqn;derly . a7l4. lack d;teiplirie. • : .. , ) .''l'le small pox it.(raAing violetitlyiat i ,OarPer's Ferry. ' and r t nany . inenikrs'l t (~:f the two • secessionS•otoptitties 4 {hat ~,went tO that•place; . Cr( hi, MaTtins_lhirg have keen brought, )1( ) ipi? to be buried 1 rlie (114'71n - ea is alsqyevident. ' The 1 lierklY County• Vann* numbering ''.-j-5. men and the SVisei.:Artillery -z4 Men, I wheiii-theV left , MOr ~, tiO4bor Six wt;eks .1 ago • i - - , , .1; r , . .; The fitrmeri now numbers only 24 men Ond,.thelOtti4 - 20, the loses ibeitw :ot.eiistorted (, by I desertiOns and ; flat e. . The. Jinni: Cr - -04mpany. ,of 1 131tekiiiham conntvi 1 ' Mid t r, l -rn , ~. 17 1 liIVO 1)1 . • . . AltriVii their arms andideparted. dip;giis jed. l'Ahnost -allj . tit a. latter voted. against ' the see r ess; ono. . . . , 350 ody. in- lIT.ku..AW --Tlitt s. Mo., 1 . (n -umen from Pe • , • 1 • 1 , Init rv, ' len ton • , and Mor ,,, tn eolith )erin , r. 700 - 1 , , re , ` i z•>. , were, or ,, anied In. , 3 , . i,ompanies lin this county on TM,sday last; - and threaten -death to e.,ser?- het esionis lin the Osage Valleyl I They have Sent 1 + an &LQent to Gen.illarney for - arms.— Igreat excitement Olevails here, and had it not been for t i l.e pen arranse- , ment between Gets', li anteflual Price. Ihe Imilitary coingpies here would . , lave driten these,men from this county at Atbatever cost. 1 i . i pir,k gentleman - }i-bolcft Yorktown at fOur o'clock P r mlr says 'there were bopt 4,000 secessio i n troops arisembled there,,but thatNono are to be seen twolen.;thathat point, and Fortress' Monroe, a dtstance of tAvinty-set'eti miles, A sta4d,is evidently iopo madnitt -- York; towii, Whittler the slaye: owners in Warwick, :York. acrid, Elizabeth city coO,),ties, have been obliged to send half their tiegriies, 'With three days' prONlsions, to N‘ork on ,the entrench ments.l .1". B. Me ruder is in Corn-' mand. 1 , I wkLiVe are happy to announce that! Mr Cisco, Assistant, Treasurer` of the ',United i States, has iwithdrawn,. Mr. LineOfr,t'S'.request, the, resignation . he teedereil the Pie§i4ent on' March 4.-4 Mr Cisco is efficient and viilit= able public offidor, anti. Aril!. be of, in. ; fit4to use to the government during the present NVar...Tet„si York Herald. ''the Sequatc co Tenn.) _genii, u.sit'knoWs Ant :"the policy of the Federal Pircraknent; is war and aulistwation." That mak he fill they know about itklaWn in Squatcheo.— But who made the' war and - who tried to;raullingate the nation toi consent to it owndeatrnetim'? =' MI =V - .., Illiirettai e APPreisel,2,/en. :: 'l6in '' .11 L , sOOD ly .k i -LI and 8 A D Ein the Count) Blittver, th Isar Ali. - ‘ , -D. ;11861 : , ' * - I 1 4 1- BO ough r.oienship , ,sy. --- Wk... ... -.- i , t L ° g s n* b, Anderson . ‘""';';'. 1 : , i iVm Warrioki , - 1 , James ,Allisop', 'IN Atkins 1 ' ..... Benjamin,i,dains Hugh - Anderion :, ib.;.TiSiltikitital,jY:‘, 7 -, If &'8• Fil.T.itrugh' - - , ~ Wiliam-;/a IP- '-- ' . - , - h q - Ifelitym- . I , • ... ' ' -- 4 . eiiAfit 6 ...4-, - ;.4.a cr orrntgh. Plitl!p it?es .l „ 1 i T ty Ttio# - Afiteliqi: !' -1 • A§ fiaryy . 38"Riinger ;.- :." . ! • , 5. r* c., rinvat - '.. - • - . . john 8•• Di'Asy , (with lignor,( ' i Be et= Tutctoiltip.' 11.7017?i.i. , t0ic k. ;co,'. Pohn Crlderfil ' , orter & Acheson '... ' 41 L'Ftinkho i nser•,,,„ , 4-,„ I ' -: Dgrilii:qtoit To:161811;p A Al Macklin • ' - i \ Davis & 31 - arks , 1 M iliirtslioril „ ' ' , aloha White Buts,. Moil 4. Pt 8 Imbrie i - --L liar 1 & Co. . . Egonomy Tokwship.• 1 John Niclols iirm it Fungi. ' .... I .; Win & J Br l ieitenstein; (-kith liquors ' • Daniel Doker, ~ • • Dunean ,t 1 Edgar I - . JY.Conhon I l Henry 'Johnston J '9odira / . . 1 Preedent Boi-wvh, ' harks - Dente] ' sy a ginter of Lofty, 1 . Ei, Shoeinaivir L tralilitit VI?? I),* • ' r , f . . /e, p•• Il i ?s4ti I• r ; , , II :.- 1:, g T Chris ler . . •- _ Jfli Trirnhie ST. 13ro. .1 llDeihl a Col Chnn Calk i'lll S C l itither Jos IttcFsl liorofigh. Spoon iitu I ifiarrc 1' r'iwsliyr 11 Fr - Ja# Harriet Daniel St qzier • , irt 4 Sort sort 'lt'll 010 y L'Eake ( , )))e)relt '1:(;11 - ishit.. ~,- izie, Aget , 7.1 .-: ridit.stry • T , ti ,,, A ,, t• -, hn Sco F.ll/4.4' 7aCkr' fl nl • D Ii G : 1 4 or Orr I 'l .iehdentY lei tater -. • . . re . enr - T i!'"if4sCi! Win Ca Gegrge Ma _ ...left' .fittrttli"7t Iltrgon & Kiwiley,. 8 Ponsinger, Kennedy &Turk, Reeves & Co., , J.,13 Anderson, - Sargeit,.. 11;rom Reed, MeLnuglilin; B,)Farrnn. I‘lll,on A D. Ci! B.IL. EA Br)., !eland, .111118, T le II Xi I,i I C.' Kar. Gegrge .!Abi•aoi I Jacob I 1 1 . :11m e9 1.1 hoer. totio!lrr, • • • 11uhtei, • npu.er, • • . aftort,f-: 1 . Jai; • ; : ' • o.ol~ r. . -• iarta : S Re, r John A .1. :Mc' C. Sr NI Jackal B.•Sinvi. - N ' 1 ilk' Allen,.. •1 t' .. 1 i'tit.tes%•o://r:r; , N' owling ; .. • . :". . Perkins k Cb, 1111ip-sburfli,t ,Butuerg Le Guellon ( 7 . 1.11 Ifqnos" , PPL . - . .- , chafer. Iii11191's) , nae ,, , , (6,/''Ro:cif.)l ,, 4). eKibben . ' I I - ..I.lnrrison • " • lioelee ter Mfri. ,,,,, ,1 , • ~,\ : 4 -: • ~...o. ~- .. ~ 1 • onwny.• ; .. .rohnson . 'Jigging, ' 1 '' -• aander, " , 1 ! :. en ' •; I ' i. . James John .N Franci .1. Kn L. F. Jvhn 3 55. a Reno John W. D. R. I W. Al. D. Coh. G. C. peyeier (with li pi ws) S. J. ro.is A. C. . ' . . ompoundl Madjoi Borough Toinsli is David 'S Smi REM Brighton Jo lid Sargent Primus 11.c0.q) .; ALi Oil a , R)-he.c.fer Boromy Louisa E- Kniser Sjiniltablrgev. H ilarrain • • • i Distilleries. „ • ezarintino. oans / 1 T •• IR L Bake! . . , . • . , J itdepeieletipe "kdep Frederick Beck Ohio Townsbl , f A nderson It Ildick• I! fir Those in the 10th cinsi to inake annual sales of from 000; I2th Class from $lO,OOO to Class, from $5,000 to $10;000:11 than $ 5 ,000. ' ;, ~ Tire appeal will .beheld at tl er's Clem% in. Beaver, on To 27th day of JUNE, from 10 o';:0 2 o'clock r. st L,..1011.1iti [ Appraiser's! Maxi ~,Beaver, June sth„ 1861 -'' To Machining IQBV4RAi hundred , 1-e 4' of fold Typ? at this offick-if oWeeed - iremecti: i [ Terme-12i ow. per lb. U not i for yei(hitfoa, Wort:time, the lotLeji 1 be a'' 'to a fatiridey. F - r Mit f Erntait:-- glense entrant.. my nt e nte ar ' Crindiditte tui Treasurer of Bever Conto. r ' - 301,1,VI:CItgf. N 4 I:11 ft 1 1 1 1 ~.-... i ■ =1 T6fcn,slfip t~t`~ ~~ <. ti r RN: w3s. A. , A ii, n ee esti. OA° to 14th CI3 rie,)Cornali j o . ;k: 10 : D c • Tlsx: