mnitfy, o I ''',..'f:ol!.s44lAWOiiiiiv#l.6;lllo:theli. duty nobly,-• n bi 02;01 flitifeifightin ;T'a foe more than five M n,"a then ':l'64itilfridfri'ViatiitinglOne Or'tWu iegir - ,;: , ::04(1eticlittli Were t runfile l elrsiirroiinJed,nnd Wnn many at : „ W. l -t 1 si 0 ' o,llo4atitti l "..`; adle al' re ki me nt ; Col ; thefr' Poilt Inv on t lot ban - rri OM nit v Y . `6 06 t far er I c Its b trbiiE~ i fl'd arrived O r Port:Republic with ieg eft lon g the 1(0 abi Oki el 'the tight:l heir '140.41ni t than ' f '' • r••'' am.!sixt'.sixth':ohioalso inky-be afriti by the list . of` c as, '. • - bitte'yies' of rtil le ryi- inik %,:114 . 44614601:46(1 . tidal i lig to n's.-4a re . entitled to "%:'looiiiAtifaiiiitifilofthrtallant part -they- took in . • . ••• , seiond sbrigailne bten .'eun ic en 1 or"actin n, h entirely "Wonld undonbtedl , y . have en. ", ” • figh . t, it . ii n zu nde r s toed the t . 11ii111401 . 01k,4111. nit' towa rdi St tin (In rd s iII e, *MO gh ; - of, the Blue • Ridge line- "(Or Gortlonavillc, at Which Cemmunication wii h oßi+ebmonfr ;'• • • ' :,‘4•44,0", th e New 41, 10 shington corresPondent. of l 44 --1/ . s trAt leant one•fon" TtrAttelillig V°°t. "Y te 1 under the, t. nc i di*. ItmrleY aPPraPII4 h a ban la of rel Lie ' It ° 4114 *ll g° Int° I itl he 1 a 1 r 1 / Role a )t ornment hog l' ever} " 4 I °meet directing the draft ng of iittikr *".ll : e vi rs mulatto car ahlt. of hearing lii st. nes or not:' . whoiher they hadubsti j. rigi an tiii l e by General gicemrdalle6 ' ith a 'call a trocla n V 1 Gamble hall lashed regiments" of ~ a ., 1111‘11t /u" ' _ Gee fur ,• recruits to f i ll up *m in the service of the aoexrsvOlootegrg ne" r . f - 44k ,e a States orted to I are „ an a uen, Mitche ll is reP chattaloga th e lobe's at l 1 till victory ;*v4r atter , two I Lk ... co mpletel y , _ r outed, eosPlis -p articulars .4" ung No furt her'. olay? Ord ggh rtrilitotin* k River railroad,ill it soil aionli t ' ev "cir bl as to vet" . R ic hm on d, 1 0 pliable .:as o' , 6 pi I ...6dbe it necessary t o roads actor reconstruct d t a During hen' Y 0 1• o hundre earn 1.41441"9" ... am bl e to transport anything 0141 1 1141 . ! ... 11l 44113r"This accounts f ur th e absence of'011.411" vl ' l ' ti rebels at Fair Oaks) and 444Villier Y *4l ° count for onY seen' n g t,.404.1145ck Serve t ° a° th to t h e la a approa ch.. fitgo im elks m Gen NeClella g merit Stir erinton lent of till Mt Vierce' G over nment Carolina, arrived here r outh ibe cot ton Itld° l ir lleft Charleston harbor on g itiSL'Ill)"1111 he latestintelllge" re 411"4441* and 6ringi t C, hamOu Amitlthorivelhti'm under onc e the r/ • island under r leiftrgo 4144 occupied Tame P The con federate . tottit is of our .gunboats '.4' i° h d been greatly augme ' :4.o4o4ltebitriggion 4 from 6.4.4)411drter.t staled that 30 °NI men A. m an arm y had reached ‘•.44lrweetro C°rlllt thotetirigitt° 4tv eve ryrepo 61 ing,;i for,, a; stubborn defense 0 1 Otta011"1" 4" M* Pierce heft; it ;% as th e 7 t Oaf CO 'Wilenr attohc c veld , rie pi ralti t i Of Coro n eV"'rth at ou r ; stronger isitelv pumped until we ,hail a 4.1 ICSP 0,„,, et„ , was h eavy bri ng from the enemy itlllf tISIOr Of lan ~ o f 1 1 11 4 ,44 y, b ut no annrehe irr,” k u on Our troops ,'' r P •••P• f l *pia aa*ttacl ........---- .0 Ja kit '.,,, Jr Itti'QuoseloP °flit° tim " e . 3. :.441,,03.=.. ' , w-eliirnon 'Seqr disc° ~ ' 4,4thielhe a d the 4 ttestioo: , ,k ., : ? ,, ,j'af 4 t i t i , ~i elab orate? arti cle the s la ver ) ! q .• . ` ''':'4' rie .'"" irissrf d OtdefrStett;s gradual ethane': ' -..404414-. t , /4 - ;tl;' ,, .. li ste : l rß Ohittstion'i . and dr . k, , e t s h 'h e o b 'w or c d e e r; ;*.. P... ~,.,s,, ,'Alilene white ' man ' in ' . ~,.4,„,:itiwk.s,!. IA , rch c i r t i id o i; in high Pm" 41tigidtili , P l i ielli r '. l be inunensoly ... ‘..2.llliii.iftes'aan•fai to , , . t , f '.-ithig T. 10, .y.w .- -h , sdis laeeosen o , ' '-', ....*,,,,..., '.r sib -il l ' e l end .by te , P '''ll4"filil -Th ilsiid isiin." ''':l" lticsiailitiopt a. , e 1 A b o t A, , • - - . b .ii i e t h e policy o lle Ti' w , ''-." 'it 4 ::';'; 4 -' '' i"ikei 11'''. • k 'A bolitionists means, Wttl.• Hey of the _ .e , de. ~,. , .A 11 t ° , 4,,`'the rapid increase °I d `.'.*ViVf. ..tefiSit4o •..- ,1. a s e r 3 to support en -` ll '....4...15,u...,5e'',41iti11iti0na4 're h ‘ne.roes 01 - 1 :I.: itaallr,",- iieiise et:, i lithe T ln g' t ° 5 b`entding fy,,,440104!4r Si;'«ilagetA'lla PuCn i e : i t i r ' t edueeted ttltYll idlae 4eili:Fl°l,l3'7l'te tax-payers) t i!..? 1 4414 I E I4 ' 14a1 " i I ranee to ~. ..'e tal ,, f 'l i, if i rt mit • Oast ed' 1' Al. -[ '''''''lldtt4t""er-iet`eXPe"es of the war. ir that "''„hire '114:146,1i1-74'ey. , it,i4li be,l4B(e° sa mil "u4`tit4Tll44lrf4ll44-14—Ttqtlicir!'? o n ld by -rAs ' t ii kialicrillt* -flet 4 , 66ediefy , tii b.e P: a tof )414614 -irkit;lVlt;.;',:',ioitlOLY a!'"'F!`"2., ~.. , iioi,th.exh, 1.,,.,'',..,1,:g-;‘, , retire •iitliikeve,ru:*l'''''',.-, t ~,-iatioriiiplipnOw44? ,_. ' , Loilififo.ir mi i fir msFea' -, , emway,vtt . PI:D 'oi;S‘'"i. ' ' '' elailuivillitmAt t h e grind • it r,i4Ailialiat'siPil 1 4.:.elinthinh. _, 'whoosh, fr eeth rent; or se 7 an h over-zealous " ho u r , it .Svitll the' -‘lax . grit visit on ac thil policy of fill-' 44kb; witivlour r co n sumers ''lle rfelliiiXn the "` ''Soi'laborers, " \ '' hern. • l arge lur. V ani ; l*,l T t 11 **`, 1 w aa 1at".11,2,bY the WAte owntprofit. ''""? 'white unit elt.:f or te l z w _, , 11i ". ‘ silinpon '' , llsit, - . ~ ' "i. 16 0. 4(1,1110 "1 1 . " 4 1# 01 *! )01 `te 1 e ' KI n*lit4YOßW't ).--`"0 .111Atcmt - tgotintij•Oeitiotrat übtic. . . . ..I..iie,s , 'l,.:fi:' , ..';' . . :CCO:Tit,i. El ,4ii, 41i_ , .141'.iiiii KAY .iisoo , , itii'inlig.4.li. - e*itY "ii ). itt4ii,il 41: i ': i4ll iii) . 'lls - ii: jiii:!;:ill4:,!...ii,ir' 14,.....).+: 1: :.*:.:fP1 r,. io r : l'e'nt.,•cjis,,ii ri I y: s c . c.'!i @: ; b:i. 'r , 1 4 e'iil »#+ • - tvLi y. MIM : v,,; ; , :A4turdiy;:,.41Tp1 , , , ..,1,p0:4. In, atbor Qt CorpMitteti,;,,,'; the ',-...D(„itlioepify , Pennsylvania ,c(i,eyerinon,„nt.. ' ,t he h of ' Joly. 18132', et 1.0 m.,!o",po,trii,bate . (Inte , s fat ,A tidi tor genera r and id iyeinr Gen'- • eiet,; ,3 adopt, tmeh.;:tieni!treo may d ni ed. necessary ror the:,yrelfera ,the Dem, ocrtitic' party, anil t ,he.coontry..:. . . Wtt . Bll; Striti.Ez.,Coriztleittne: goarc-frtooi.S.,WAyrss.-L-Seeretary . : . Sia‘rito - I)* aPiil.o) Governors. Pr stat es-to. ••• • Ary.can ut:oece to,reinforei the army:,', This is beliemed to . in.snnsegifence of the rebel reintoreementi re ceiyeil,l4 Jack on in 'the Shenenilosbvali . ey..;., r.: find. the late Sheriff of .NoeV Orleans havi . beith nrresied sentAo Fort , PittsoNAr. LturArrr T.A4•,--Wiscopsitr has repeated her unconstitutional Llberty s otsßill. Tlin in the 'Assembly %%qt .s 51 for end 25 ego tits( the repeal:: : - We..baVe no.OpolkiOy . to'.. - rilre for .iksoing . o • . full sheet; and . rhat *is more .we in= tend to repeat the-experiment::" . . .. . licKrisisCbar,.l:tkrAlS:: * -,A.party of gentle men fiem:ROchester.have.speht , a portion of - the 'pieSenti i'veek examining our Cora Teldi. The , party: visite4l the Lafayette minesi.. else,. ke Bunker Hill, and' other .tieds,.and expressed a faverable, opinion .I.)oth as r e gards the . quality .. and quantit y of 'M'lcrincriunifeoar.. -. ,TatsoNERS,OF Win... 7 l'll6..Patriot•k Union notes the . artival,.id several, hundred . prisoners at Ilarriaburg, on Monday They were captured by Banks' DiViiion. 'S Great excite. merit was manifested by 'the inhabifentsi . on their airriVal i und•a perfect rush' to n'etiri sight of the capturedt seseSk. ' That paper says:.l-. - "Thi,ir . looited as 'if they, were . half-starved. Their dross was•'varied—maay of them being clothedin a species:of.home-spun.i.vith. •vvhielt soni herfiers generally clothe . their slaves.. The majority were. mere striplings.;-While here and 'there the face of a foreigner Made it's 'appear. [taco. Therewai anthill?, of the boasted chivJ alry 7 but,adowneast look and • a heavy tread- 7 : told . that the• fortbnes. of: war were against them. lanumber ,there might' probably' have been three 'hundred- 7 aq. privates'except'. one captain and one I..ieuienant. .They belonged to the rebel Jacksoe's force—and.wth •understand that many of:them had .been impressed into the service. this • be true we presame there 'will be:little 'difficulty in .securing'their oWn release, by taking , the oath: of .allegiance:—. They .were safely aartred in Gamin cartin,. where strict guard will be kept. . One.thing is certain, they %rill be better fed than they haVp •been'in "Diiie" for months past, being allowpit sal lier'arafio`na. HOWIOhg. they Witl•be kept' here is not, know p: Nn . dotibi..they. will con some.titne to be a curiosity for. oar clti. "Goss DEAD."—By an, announcement in the', last Journal, over the:signatUreof"4.:Ci:Fiu ney; Chairmqn t .onnty,E.i...Pontinitten,!" . We are apprised :of . the fart, that the t‘ftepublican!' party ie nci.mptet. . • .bu.nbanorea;: l inyvept • a otl nnsiMg,,,!' it hen passed ihto.o ter , and Overlest... int; 00)On—remembered ; onlY au thii:object of the deep and damMn,tt • exeerations 'of ri 4feat natici.,•the liberty; the ' happiness', and prosper= ;ity of . 'whose people it had destroyed ;, and its late "chairman" - for this coUrity now calle'upon itashattered fragments to meet in county c'pn.. vention next week.; , -:not ita.tgßePublleans," nor as gg.Wikle4 walces,". nor as : " ilhulitioniste''t --but.ne C 1 the people Clearfieftl * county olio' teall'unttecordiallt in . ..trine:bring the ',l),ra'iiond I ,Admint . ttraiittn thit licntr oroUr country',, peril' 'W , A ! most r --avid with. a Iteds qualification, would embrace' very Democrat and Bell-Everett man in the comity. Bat the absence : Of any qualification whatever; and as it:smell's - tio rankot deception and treachery, we are quite sure : that, • none will .feel themselves really. ftcalled"...wheAtre not tine and faithful followers ofthe philosopher, I Would It not: he well for, the these drill•mai ters of the late Itepublijlan.party, to .tell t/hen,: why, and . 4 .lohat autliority; they:have forsaken ihein , name L . .The Harrisburg Telegraph, hut a low days Sinces,.deClared 'that g‘the'ltepubli• can party has saved the Union." If so, -sure it deserves . a better , fate ` than to be thus ignobly abandnned; and forthe lifeof us We cannot see why theinme . of a party that hattaCComplished such wonders, shatild be 'changed. . . .Bat perhaps the worthy .ichairnian'.' •this • connty 'is of 'a different way•of :thinking (rom the editor of the Telegrapl6.peihap's he is not Just so certain that the Union, is'quite iciaved," and is , apprehensive that, unleis • they. can see ?a- prospect of deceiving, a few Democrats into their Support;- herc.ik not much Use in going'to thO•traiblea!furginizing" In ihis county. • This dame !rick e . n ortentr' ' CI ear teiecokrti herattiforeevenlast .fail•,----and re-. unprecedented,dulled almost ally, of that • • ~ noble •oid 2 -party* which was ALWAYS true : t o the; tfriionand•ibi:ColiStitution; : :and in whose hands riek in . every' shaPe: *4.w it will he : sgaM. Nobody will be deceived. .shallow anemia., to make .the'people that tbay : are• not the blenti allell6ws"whe;twa years UgO, cried; aloud for firee"freeland ": • • aS ; the faithful l'olloviiirs of :Greely, Phillips & •P`o,; . the end of t Whoiellitl7l -ll' , secure ', to, us the kie4blesoinff •')r i.streei itierc'f— otedr: , . The N.. 1'; //ardr/ 2 ' Kns hee'n . fiiitrin!„. , up the. umoutit_of ~national deht,.and ,snyp if..the clese4. 4 yy. the lilt. of July nOlt,,.and hylthe ,tirne,the hill's tire all-settlefl that. our debt will , ftmolint•te tWo 'thousand millions' of dollars— . the:iptereit ,of which Will be bne hundred and twenty inillions. This is Cult one., rnillion'leSi than it:taketi-to pay the interesrep•tbe debt of Gient - 13ritkiti; Which it" tonk.thenl'ltiree.huni dreoiYearsilri , contrat,.: This -gor , e ' io.:proVe the tardinesi of Englklitnen; .a nd progress; of ns Nnieridane. under the. UmprOvement's in-. entiiratbd :by the'Dticters'anii . tenchels of the'. •Chienge'rhitfo'rrn:.• . . . • tVe has cirf nriore".fhgn. , orie occasion. timazed . ,' 'arid Confounded our European .consins, 'and - the . alidlitiOn.bifsiness will net . be • reeei'ved• - 'li ratrphle(with•the,above 'title,..trom Van . Hortoe&" Co.; of New: York,, which e very.opPortnne,Putificition.;, The publie,haVe long needed a.,consise history of 'the results of • Ermincipation;• and • herd they • have , : it: The facts (mile been get at; but the .de clirie of Hayti, J.;rintice apd • all the : countries. where . ihe necro has beenfreed, is her:e proved from official .figtireeand from kholitiOn.testi mnny The Iciss-of production - to the world,bY freeing the negrci enormous:;. .the item' of groceries shine the:Writet_: . shoWs that "the North is now n'aying forty 'rnillion's: of (toilers annually. more for thelni•thai ahe•ought to . ibecause their 'high'..price•is•Occasioned the idleness of the inegro.: - • This work should be Widely circulated; md: all; whe:wishto re, tote the tirgurnents of A bolitioniSte `ought to' hain•.it , constantfy•by their. Side. Firtner Mechanics And all White labhring• men ' • are , deeplY.intetestrd in Ondersi and ing'tkis subject, The- w . riter negie at in thetrcriies,eleatei:.a . .dema . nti for:white labor' the' kfain.of the tar!ne'r, 'TO . set . free .4;096,00 . 9 mart, he ruin the . .• . . requested by 'Ca pitilit 'DOirr,e say.llltat -ttS pel•swk: admitted - ta - Cairip Cuitin to eee the rebel pHs: . . oners - :, This is wise and bnintine on .the pare of Ciintain Whatevei.tlieymsy have.. been gnilry of, tliey are huirian beings. and it cstitilti be an outriip to allow the large crowds who are.likely .to.atiely for .adoilision to ';'griitilytheii ctiriosity, , to enter as they .would it.menageriti, their curiosity bk gazing iipOn; theta a's - they-would 'Upon , a den of aOirnals, or a pariy . Of liottuniote.• Captain I.).6dge deseryea uteilit for not peimitting a show' to be lsade . of them. —Thitrt'ot T.Ltion. Tiirs .Tens. Pot.toi.—The Boston . / s eat'sais, 'with great trtith and , significance, that as last.. as:wooroCeed into—the. eneMy's conntryi the ,woils,of the N. Y. •Tri.bons, of Senator . Sumner of Lovejoy, of flieltMaryand tilad . e,.c . )f the AG. Olitionmeetingso(Boatoti; follow..in our foot: steps: Where thepciw,er.of a federal soldier has made a friend•to the Union; these men •of the Ninth, turn. his.h . enrt .to. gall again. • They see,thnt_a Irire party.here, is ‘orking'. Might and main to coerce. the President into - emanci.. 11 . ation aithe. head of the erfny ; • they -see that. this pArty'vroeld.niakethis a werjor' the abo Ittion'Or * slavery: there . tore they_ see n .lie . in Otir:professions :to stiAtain the laWs:only, and will not adhere to our standard. Th.is makes th'eUnion sentiment of the Bader States , %wa- : ver tn endr t makes.them -.4a If .oitr:.open ''enemies,' add complicates and embarrasse4.th'e , (Prentice,'s parr,), on:'rhursaay,, last; ;,contains a . sey . ere article against the ,so.calleil •Union or• fusiOn' party. movement. in New York, which is equally' ap plicable to.n movement in thie State, set.on -.foot hy' , the leader" or the liepublican . 'party. The Joarnal says: ,• howe . ver we are biterly'disaPpoint ,ed in this movement,. it.' is "in, '.one aspect 'not, without encouragement to :reflecting :patriots. When a man.'drops his •proper' namo and as sumes'a n :: o,7d.r, the : trick generally implies"t hat his proper character has in•his.own esrimation. become:obnoxious in a degree fatal to his par tieutar ends:' . When a party . does so,..the trick' invites the.same thing; not generally', but . The Alhai)y, movement; therefoye is, What*, ever else it makbe, a confeisib . n. :the Repub.; !lean leaders that th e Republican - party Such is .is odious - to the majority of the Northern, voters. . The•movementls•an acknowledgment that, theßepuhlican party in itsproper charac ter:is played out,.tind can hope to succeed in the approaching elections only by concealing its proper character under 'an assurni:il Ih•other mords the .-rpovement„ presupposes that the .majority of the North are national. This surely is a cheering .assurance the . highest authority: We, however would very. willingly AispenFe With the issurane.e, •seeing that it has e.pme in shape ckf , a bold and dexter;' ous attempt to nulify. the truth, .while acknowl edging it:" • • - Co. Kaito flilladelpliia. P!IID4DELC . IiiA, June 16 Col. Kane,. of: the Buck,tail. regiment, in com pany with Captain Taylurof the same regiment; a brOthei of Bayard Taylor,have.artilied,finving been paroled by the rebels.' 'Colonel Kane' . is' only slightly . 'Wounded in the, leg. - • 'ether prisoners taken were sent to Salisbury, North Carojipa.: • . . . lIII=E= RAN?3AS, CITY; June 16 Adviees (Com Fort Scott of the .13th_etitte, that detachments of the .2cl Ohio cavalry, arriv-.. ecrit. this place to-clay with),ooo.head affine beef cattle, and 800 head of mules and' horsce talten . froM Coh. Chffee'a command on the morn-, .olthe :40:h..: Our forces, 5,900. strong, in comp any, with Robb's - 2dludiana battery, under Col. •ChartesDoutileciciy, made the'dttaek . at an early hcMr • on the morning of the 4th,' completely surprising.', the . , enemy.' ..:"A 'part. of Coffee's 'command . is made up,lof Indians.:All .tbe triunitions,:camp equip/age, &c., ;felt. into our hinda: A '.regiment ollunion Inaians ore expe c t- gcl tivoi / :Theie—are to be newly artn4d itnd 'equipped •piercaratory to marching , • ; Atc Cha '8 lik.i,n4u:tivrtms; Jtitfe.l4. .;* The.tebois yesterday; after' (41,6n..fr0m Old. ~Church's squadron of the 'Fifth Cavalry . , proce: eded to Garlick'i - Landing On: theA'amunkey hive , hbolq.four netleilbove.the White flotise, Where..the they burnt tWO sChrinersand rrigonsiand:dreire ofTthe.mblee. 'here: their conduct •is ropresented' , as --liarbaront, having' killed scveral ..of our tenmeters.' without 'any necessity; thoSe who failed te'Maka their escape weretnkeri.priseriers.::- Frorrt.here Alley :proceeded to. TUrisialyti . .titatidn, four miles from White I4ouse,..With a view of liurning the: : rair. = road bridge. A train which was • passing . dOwn at the time.; was.. fired into, killing. two and woundingSeyer.p. A Colonelhelonging.An thrl ILXC'elSier•Tirigade. was,.there taken misOneri but Succeeded in making' hiseficape'during - th 4 . night... , A paymaster jumped frotrt the trttin and hid himaelf in the woods until morning, leaVing . $1.5,000 in the .cars. • - • The train never stopped, but 'passed on to the White_BouSe. After destroying. lhb telegraph wire at this•point, they. proceededto Baltimore a n Cross Roads, n e a r,. New Kente Court Ho u se • . .crossing, the Chiekt;hominy between Bottom's 'Bridge ''and the Jarnes.River, about . o•olock ; this , The force ,that accomplished Wa.s.:cOrntinsed of I.sooeavalty atid.6 pieces . . of artillery, under General Stuart, most olwho were residenisof, "this locality, and ; therefore ' were stranger ic; the roads. .At . .... White House, which is a rertilezchfi . of sutlers end venders ef•small Ware.s; regular stampede : took plice.„. Lieut. Col. commendant. at that post, had all the Corps, OrtNred out and, posted in Invorable.position to resist any: attack that mightdiave been 'made. - — The . mail bolt ' Nellie Baket,. which loft' this morning, wits crowded with . hangers-Onof the army who, thought Fort Moninc to be : a more congenial . 010 . Chnrch the iebrds 'had in reserve six-regiments:of infantry with . artillerY: As soon the facts' were krieWn, pursuit by cavalry immediatelY ordered,. ordered, but the enemy haying so much of a' start. oily. five. vvere.eaptured.: Several!errests Nape been•mnde to-day" of, citizens withiin onr, lines, on_ so.picion of having•g,iven- intormation tie the enemy.. . . • • • The P.ichmon l:pnpers of thO 12th . , state.,thut ,3,,000 piiannera taken by pen.. 'Jfi . cl;:son. BUtit&;left:on Wednesday for Salialhiry, N. C. It also:alates that, of 'the 112 ofOar 3,Vonntied Chat:fell into their,llanils.at'Fairli) . ,4o nine have since died, anil the balance are in the Liberty Prison Hosp . • , . WAstr.NcToN; Junp.lB; A..des'patcli , reeii , ed at the War Department NOM :this afternOn, :states that 'C01 . .. A verill had just retiirned from a iienutto.. the IMatarainy in search of a:band of giierrillas,. butthey were found have left the preyiotis day. He destroyed the bridge took a nUinher of wrie.geniand:. - earta loaded"withsnii- Pile's for Ri'chtnantly rlestroyed'a.'laree amount of rebel grain, and captured several ..imporrant . prisoners.' Col. Gregg 'had made a reconnois sayicetii Charles City Cniirt liOnse;' and- re- Covreilsoine intiles'Avhich were driVen off, by . Col... Stewart it; the p;imdrikay.taid., i'im.An6:r,r4iA, June 'l,B .S'A•cotrespondent,of the Press;:writing from army.;,. gives an areotfnr of the-inclirsinn by the eneiny:ta -the vicinity of the White House; 'ow Friday. afteriMpn, which indicates that it was nfo're •the'reSult of ti anis :take than nti Oxhi!:qt ion of daring, recklessness, as. generally supposed. .11O:seys, speaking. of the:reiUtOreerneuts . to the-enemy,, that on. Fri 114' alternecin'arlefatchment.of Jackson's . forri, from Gordonsville, "and along the line of. Atria Creek..railroad, misied:%:their .cont'se, when they struck the - head Waters of the ChickahominY„ went too far to the'. left; and proceetled.On, Clive Irk . in front, and-infantry 'following, till 'they came; suddenly' upon' the federal pickets.: In.tently- finding out [her; mistake, - they drew...o in ortier - ol battle 'and. ehipg-eci our C'avalry videttc,.who.graduallf tired before superioe fortes: •' FOnTRESS RC .15 . . The steamer Massachusetts arrived from-the lames' River this: 'afternoon; Whither she had . gone muter a flag of - truee. The'result Abe . communication is unknown,'. but Col. Kane, of the.Penn.sylvania ,Bncittail regiment.who was . recently captured by the rebels in the valleinf the.ShenandOah,cOrre's (11, 419 reklised* is ciner, on pat rde; fui exchange. . / The Federal fleet is still.'inacti've'pit City Point,:(or reasons best' known 'to 'thi' Govern. -The hews of the naval fight on the Misiippi; the taking of Corinth', and..Merriphis, and the advance.of the•FederalS'into East .Tennessee; has jtistbeen published -in Richmond and ere ates.consternation and excitement. - • Atz.txr, jdne 16.. ' ...The. Forrest!livorce,asewill be. l;roug,ht fore the Court of Arieals . Fdwid Forrest, with I is e tinsel, Jas. T. Brady, Chili. o'Conrior •a n Curtis Noyee 'are. now 'in: . .city,.stoppiOg at Congtesa Hall. • .1 : 10.;`; 0 ItTe.ziynoar:l!oNott .ts:lOun.—We • shall . fire•of praiOng, , D. - B.Ce 'Land . Sr Co.'s Chemical nlerat . u.s.• •We•ha il its, adyent w ith joy ns We.havedong heat: out of paiiencn 'the infariOr stuff that has spoilt our bread, bid: . cuit(cakes,&e.p.-B..DulL'and...* Co. ought : to a•pensinitfor intro'duCing the , wholesome. ilrt!ele lefore . the.world. • It is•nose for sale"by most.lealers in.thenOultry. ': • • • MAR At Alfred; N. Y.,.en ftte :ith of Jane, by tIW . Rev.':,.. V. Hull,:Mn. • W. H. OvIATT, of Srnetliport, Pa., and Miss Titcaks.t Com.bis, Of:the former place; . • ••- we' Were absont, on the farm, HENRY, orie of the parties to the'affair atypic , noted, left . 'hOme,sforp% short, visit to `g , York State," and now comes back a captive, ls'ound with, a chain matrimonial: We are assared, however,. that he has falien - into kind .hands, and that be - sui: ains his now relation with becoming fd'rtitude. We welcome our friends to the circle of 4gold and-cOuld only wish that their •future . may'..We'es happy, and free from :eare,. as their oWn:hopes.htivrpaintell LICENSE 'APPLICATIONS: TllP.,foticiieing .lie,rsons filetEibeir ret.ftlens for Tavern Licenses to , preseiitekt . to,the.Cuert of . Quarter Sesiiosi of DVlienti - u 74: ? - T'' . • ;11 . , $ a CAM lIASKE'LL . , Sznetbport Irokebgh, • , - "Wiese, Ceres towneltip. • . • I,PiSTER PARISI!. Eldred' • • • -;,4: B.' ' ,• • Jlgt,':lt cuAr . ,wicir • Cleik, .• _ ~ - :.CAMEntsf,..olll4ll.•'.::- . ..,..: , . -',Silei-ilfi; Stitos',.':: -.: - Y'' VIRTUE, of surrilry writs o yenditioizi sued out- . off , the COurt of X 0614161, ..Pl6as:t;f• Oanieron county,- Pennsyliania, and. to me:di rected,9here will .!3e...•ellcrioied to ; public sale, at. the Court. House in .Shippen, said county,' 'on Moodny; the 19th day Of ..Tul4, - :A 7 .. • The fcillOwing.clescribed -Rear Estate situate Ircilie'tewnship of 'Shippori,..'county ^rori - and'tite:6l.Pennsylvania, bounded 'and: described as ;:folloWs,, viz;l3eginning Chestnnt.post 6n 'the North hank 6lthe Sinna- • Jnithonlng Creek,' bearing . . South-west froth 'the, Southwest, :corner : Apple-tree the orchard, being the: Soutli•Ai•est earner . of .the. Freeman 'Lot; thence North fide degrees 'Fast 'twe.) hurl; tired:and thirty pipie to a pest,. for a:corner ; m .thelloctii line of the ',Original litivey; thence Seuthfifty,ni,nedeg,ries EOst eightY,perCbe!, bn -ittid north . line,to a post or-said line,fqr a corner, on th.. Nortb• line of the original . :surveY afore said; thence SO'iith . .fiye degrees IVt . es two bun iired and .siity-fice 'peles •. to a, pm!. on the, North: hank:of..the .Sintiemahoning. creek; "thence, up he said creek, through ;all its wind, ings, to the'place Of.beginningf containing one hundred and' (* . five. end one-half acres of .land: all improved, one 'Dwelling' Honse. -two BarOs and qut T lionScs,.,tpo , ,Wells of water, •Ohil •rt ourintitY,.ed :Fruit. trees, ;and. One':Blecksmith Scitecf, taken . in Fxecution.and'in'he , Sold as the: property . 01 oviiey:.itt. 1,6", sui( of Jonathan COlegrove...now. , for :the . use Of John ALSO,- The fullOwitig . rleserl,bed.. Real tstate 'situate in Ain, township of Shippen.Oliuty.of Caneron, and 'described ..ns follows, to witi-LBouniled• North•hY4a rrant No 4033, formerly •owneti, by- William Britike't; : tast by damis -of C: Snge,-South by warrant or-lauds of huit .Wost by. lands'or Seriedir Freerridn;' :containing hundred and thirty-seven.aeres of land; be t.he'stime more or less, 'thereon nine Eiwellina•Houses, : two Stole flooses . , ill, four- Barns' and Out:houses,. acid One Blacksmith Stini), three Welh of Water and agaantity'oirniit . Trees,anllmbout; acres uf taken in filxertitiMi„ an I will astheTiroriecry of L. C; . Cowley, at the: . • .51/il ol lonathan'Coliigroiiedniti• fir : the use of SoN) • • Jorge A. E.TD.WED, ! Sheriff, Sheriff's Office Shippe . if,•erctri I roq co, ;Pa.: • June.l.7,•'.A. D. 18G2.. . • . . .SMETHPORT . LIVERY, STABLE.. rpHE SUBSCRIBER has opened Ai nsw Liv ery Stable in Smetbport; at O. R. Ben- . nett'i Old Stand, On Main street, just eakt of Mchanics', where can be -round the best,of'lltlr ses and• Carriages at law prices; lie intends to make Smethport 'a permanent residence; .and asksa , shafe of patronage.. l A. N. 'SMITH., Smethriort; August 21, ISGO. n23tf. . . . . . • • Sherlff,s Sales. yinvw..or mtitt•l of .flea;' tvnrli ~)t;oai'Erpoaa.a,'icsperlhilt ; . of. th e een rt . . of Common Pleas or Nl'lilean Count, and to Ali 'rected, there will be exposed to public. vAlc; ,at the Court henna, i n *the .flogough Sinctliport on'Ntontlaydlinttleth, 'A. D., A.Stl2; at l o'clock p. nt,' ' • •• The folloiving described real estate: bealallial ht a hemlock, tite.,Frotthivest. corner-.of lot No. of thee - allotment of the itinghttni•Littole in f4yette kowntitt, M'Keett Count:itthence west bv '.'slorse, ivty-eight nil ,tire ; • . • . V:ittlnt'perelols tlicatee rorth'lty lands nf)o's• lidon, ono linntlr • ed and Snventy-fiye and . four tenfiN •pornites • t• tbenec sOnth :oighty-sight de. 'green e,at,•abing'State noad, sixty four 'perches, theotte south by Binghan .Lands, one: hundred and. seyenty•Liteee andtti-tenths perches ; to the place of begiuning:', • ContalOing,.sity•eight . and , one:tenth mcres;. Idtlyan''nllowanoe , of'si 'per -cent, for•roans, &o.; 'be the sante more or.: lvss. It belng . lot. N. -A2 of the allotment of thO ltarn:Lands'in f,ayfayettelownship,ari,d.port of warrants limltyi•ed 2241 i and 2254. - .: • Seizod•ann taken in execution and to:be sold ha the lifonerty Pliihriam Perry. at the .sait •of Ilittglotyt Trustees. •LSQ - • . • •• ' .•• • ....T . he.following described' real es • t. ttn,,beginnirin nt maple, the north-west earner of lot - .l`lo. 8:1, of tlto allotment of the Bingham lands . • in.'. Loral'- ' ette Township, thence south two degrees treat by lot NO. 03, one hundred . and , kixty-flyepetilhes . /. end nine lentlisi-Ilience abink,StAte'Rond . inerth eightpeight and thred-fonrths degrees west one hundred perches, -thence by hit No, stl, north one - • and one half degrees.'east: one hundred %and •- - ty4dx and .eight-tenths. perches; thence south. •reighty•eight•and . orte-fonrth' degrees •east, . one .ll un d red 'and-fo u r and . fi tent h nerches•O --the -place, of •begintiing, Containing...ninety-eight ' nnd'eight tenths acres•with an allowance of six 'per cent-for rends,.. be the sane mpre'or less' Itheing:lot.No. 51 of thoallotingnt of the- MO , hem Lands in Lafayette' Township, and yiart, • warrant.numbereil 2254... ' • _Seized 'and taken in execution hild• lie .seld aS.the property Of George W...Wartrous, 'the suit - of Bingham Trustees.. • ••. • . The following, described real estate, lieginning ntn sugar tree, the seutlfivest cornerof lot .No, 'B5 of the allotment of the Ilingliantlandi in • La fayette Township, thence east by lot No. Mt,' one hnndred and thirty-one perches, and eight tenths;. thenc l Smith eighty-throe and live tenths perches; thence weat by lot No.. 78 and flinghain lands one hundred and thirty and one tenth perches; thence north by Bingham -lands eighty-tin : ea. lied live tenths perches to the place of beginning:' con. tdinin sixty.fout-nnd six tenths" acres, 'with an Allowance of six per cent for road's, be the same nioro or less; It tieing. lot No. St. of the" al. lotment of the Bingham lands in'Litlayettc . Town ship, and part of warrantmumbered .2255. -• Seized mid taken in "eiiecntion,,and to he Sold as the property of William a nt I.he snit of Bingham Trustees. JA NIES E. BLAIR. Sheriff. rSEIERIFF'S . • June 10,18C,2. • 1. • Sheriff's Salo IDY..Virtne of. a Writ Secoiul:Plurias Vendithint Ll Eipint6s, issued out of the CourVor Common piea,3,ollll , Knan County; and to me directed I Shall r.qise.tci Finlillu.nale - at' Cie' Curt House in the Do.rough•ofSmethrthit on Idonday.the 30th day . of 'June, A. D., 1802, the foliowihg r described :real esiate:' • - 'The following described, Real; Estnto situate" in €eree townshiti,• JSl'Kea cOonty,'.Ponnsylva . nia, bounded and desaribell asfullows, Beginning at the..state. line, at, the earner's - .of warrants Nos. 4.325'and.4320; :'sitfd being R;art,,Oi warCant'No. 43211, thence eriet;'brthe stAtelpie, forty perches ton post.::nornoii. on ,theiinkr,6l thrwayo.creek; thence. eolith onel.hundred - . 4 'und sixty. perches to *hooch tactic - 4 , in tho ,lino of laud' sold' to .liernien !Alloy; thence. iest, lino of Raid land; foitypere , hee to a poet. corner, being thif 86.14 h-east ociraerof lot eurveyed to E.' J. Maxon; thenee .nortli. ono hundred !and sixty' perches to the place' beginning; containing . , • . fortracres,' grid, measure, be the'santelnore,..or tiventyt.wci acres • linproied, one good fraine'houseWith.ti good , cellar • one !ratite . barn 30 4.42 feet, with two sheds attached,', bee :Well, of Water„and 'about eighteen apple trees.'.._ 'Setzed,*thltert (ietiotion and Will be' sold'as the property Of Janes J. , Caylattt at, .;the - Bait of Stanley.. tit.arti it. • • • J*ES' IitATR, Shea :ill !MIFF ? ! ' 0 • • • :• • • • .• • , DY 'YIBTUE,..cii a writ or V toutit i m'iia -is- ,• 17 sued out orl.fia.CoOrCot;u t n Oeion Picas of AD:Kean' county; and .t.d . meidireiraed,, Were. will be expoied to • oublic Atte, , at' the Court Donne, • in' the - Borough :of Strietliport, nu Monday, June ,ZOthi D. 1802. - at 1, o'clock, 1': M„Defsnilantal. ititeresCito tbeTo flowing; • , described .ifteal„Estate, 'situate in Heating Aownship, McKean county Detinsylrartia, : bounded 'and described as folhiw,+ t to• wit ; ' • • Begibiting at a i post in. the West line of OHO T tortkeiglity•eight,iind a Batt degrees, west one hundred'and tliorty.ulne perches to a postid th 4 east One. ot (lebrge W, •Grikwol t l's let; the suuth reef " ; corner therear:Alieneh." phith - • ohe 'and: 'tliree fourthe degrees east, by.theyast. line of said • wold,:eirbty percheit to,a . poPt., the north east curtier'or. siiid.l.it;thence north 'eighty nine'degreei: - west ; ono. and Muir: tenths of. a pet eh, to a' post the South-east. corner of another:lot of said Gri?whhisri•thenej: north one and three-fourths of a degree 'Oust by thtiOnst Ilse, of 'raid lot, Otie,:hunilreib.serenty-tdx and four-tenth - perches too:hug:l'r tree; those!) north.,., seventy-nine and threo ti tithe perches to a posit. thence east ninety'-" lie remand nine. tentlis . perceettto a.be6ch, theric,esouth•. •eightyi.nne parttime to a.plist-the . north r west corner of: Jetties Taylors? 11.A;-thence south one and a Diu ilk de,' ewe; 'west by the west' line of- salt Tayloratiot, one hundred tier enty . fse y en' and one tenth.' Pereltes,..to poht"f south west veornet'.of eild. int; thence south eighty 'eight and a halt degrees east' by the, south line • of said lot forty.and nee tenths perches, .to a 'post the, south-west corner °rale aforesaid lot of. (trio J. Heins: . tins; thence south one anda half degrees s'reid, tint Wort line said • llantiln , ,i lot, eighty perches-to the, place of beginning. Containing two hundred fourteen and tour tenths acres, with' this tonal iilliiwance of six. per ertit'for. roatbl,ak c, to the same more or lep., jog mirth of warrants Now 21160 lOW 12067; - About.hno. hundred aun thirty !Lorna iinproVed,. with one frame, 'house, two Dame barns, nos stone barn, Ohio Mdir-tuflt and Wit. two !lurid red p.md thirty Iron trees;. knuin as 'l.hO ronsiolino farm:- ' . • AfAo..7.one other "lot buitnaled .118.• I . olloll'ly to vVil • ' Beginning at it white walnut on Arne bank of Sixes creek lir the line between warrantsNog...ol.l76 -and ;:101' owl being part Of No. 21175;thenee 'crest by the Turnpike. to • the south weot corner of letelittet Itopney',9 fet•theifte east tine bond ref and eighteen logle, to a. - sager 'tree.' eutineri therionsouth eaet, alxteen redo too black .OSIC beyney; theory,' siattldaixty deescenettst; thirty reds to lt» . pill! tree in the' old lino, thence east tit adnaple stump on the bank theticaiitp • the creek to the pine° of begluninir, containing abtint forty-eight aerie; -'more"Or less, always reseiying. one' 'fourth of here. on avliielt the - school house stands, 'being to part-Of the Saufe lot conveyed by Sheriff's 11,e04 to . llt'ut:, A,- Willfains, about ten' acres. 'engraved, ono front., house' nod one alitility loom, • • . • • , ALSo.—Oise other: tract hounded and' de scribcCam fidlowv; . v Beginning St a fu' the South of warrant . N.oi 0)05, thesodth-cost cOrner•of Int No. 2 , 1 bonceyod to fsitae. Brewer thence by, the east tine of Said let, north one and a : fourth degrinis ~ n it. one dittivireq and' ninety two perches. 1 . 000 south:cosi ienrner'uf No. 0 . 5 • ectiveyed, to 'Gardner Idereett • thence by' the. Nod line of gold dot, mirth one laid a half; ifegrevieaSt tintsix tenths perches; thence, south nriglity; seven and a bOli degrileotitat: one build run tell ytx and two tenth , ' verches, thence id lion tiV •litie 'of, lot No. 105,South one tind a half •degrees it snots. pill two. tetoit• ;pee. lino o f Lid' la, thirty -fair and enins- porches, thence South .scv nod eigto,t,nih•-• I, Peelle', to • lie•saah lioe'or warrant N0..2n5 thfitice rhid Burn north eaility•seveditint a trill degrees. writ , sdiveqy. ion percher to the place of beci nnitg. - • do n tape' n¢ ante bun !red. and thirty six acres, w:Ilt the tivual al hnrouce of six per cent,die nlie salon it ha oz. lot No: it of the allotinenterAte'doighato hinds In Neilting • diiwndtip Anil p lit COOO, about eighty improved, oneAkianty h0t..., one Tritlllti hint tint! about 0110 hundred fin ittrees, khdwu ',Lathe Otis lroce . tiM.M.—One 05.10 , 17 tract of land hourid.,l and deseribed. follows. li:beeidi,dhence north one handreil.end thlrly-f.ar perches, e a.t, ono humlred . .thjMy•two and,filer to rith pe -"hes to st 'beeCh thence Booth ope.listi !red end this-ll..lone' 'per,heq to a lieeol.; thence west nice Iniutred and thirty' tne'and foffmteotlis perclie., to the' . ;lace- of. hegli ning. (Ion." t tininkme Inindrodaml four aad six tenths acres, with the osual, allow:mem:a sir pe'r Abe' !acne; more le...lt.bejtgl4 :N0.•45.0f -he It nglptin lands in Kea, thug township and part of IVarrMii t No• 252 t!.. - A tse. - --,tim•bther tract of land.ineginning.at a beech the sou th•west.eornor thence west twenty 'four perches tetthe east, lini;of l if No. 11 B.eonvoyee . Hull nod Morse. thence by. mind , line Mirth three loin dred ninety-nine and tive,tentli's pere.nes to the 'north- east corner of ,saill let, thence 'Mirth sixty perch-es, thence east line litixlr,t verches to 'a .beech, thence. • southlwo hundred eighty-tive and-three-tenths perches thellee' ei,t.nlaety-ses en perelito to a heisloels„ thenee son ' one h,i wired nevebty-four end' and two-tenths perches to .a theister neat forty p erches tsi a. beech - the Solidi-east corner or. lot . No. "Cures old thence by.,llne of - still lot north one hundred.and thirty -four perches tea beech. thence west.one and thicty , myeand,four-tenth'perche.,• thence small One hundred and 'thirty-fonr,percliels: to -ihb place of be - ginning; containfiat two hail bred eittltly,sone and telit tenths seres, lie the s one in ire or Jess, .and being lat. No. 11)0 n 1 •the allotment of - Ilinglotin..lawls in . lteating township, and part 'of warraitta . - 2 '5l and' 2255. nbnnt thirt pie restimProved. last . two mentioned lotl'aitel - one Fnaloe House gust one F . rerne Baen, known 30-the Italfswav-hein•C Sin which tom; irons new re. side , ; all in the Township,.tlsiuntprind.litate aforesaid,' ' Seized. takep imid In he cell or the'proP erty. of .t.lldeau lions,lat the ~-nil di - Clark . • - .de>l 173 E. 111A111, -.Shedd. Sheil It's Nice, Fins:thy° t, June Sheriff's SAlo T 3 \ - I . IITOE.of a vidt,of altos I[en. Kr., issueissued..l out. of E. Con rt . of Common- Pleas of 'flier Ciobigy of Nl'Keiin,. of Pentn:Jvania. and. ti tne.ilireoied.lherg Iv''' be exposed, to,piddie iit tfie Court 'louse,• in. the'lloronglv. of Smith; port; on 111iniday/the day June next, at ono o'6"oek.p. iu.,th following deseribetl.lleal •: 'file, following described real estate, nil situate& in Ceres •township„ M 'Kean county Pa.; hontntl art and deseri bed as follows, to Wit: the. Wm,. arid hind eonneeted.witt. the-mill property of defend ants, .cMitaintng 'about MO liumfred and. fifty: acres of land t .. ,• abouttwti hundred acres improved; fixe frame houses, low' tenant tionseS;threetgood. Itnme barns, one nay barn, one good 'garrg,:riniy- Mill,•one'english.saw milkedger and latlr arid 11, choice lot of fruit trees; 'bounded, on• the! north 'by 'W. C. Ilarber , and the.ritatelinei on the east by , lands.ol' ‘Vntiitell and .lohn-.Bee; ,on :South by D:. Fuller and..Keating lands; Mid. on the westdiy widow hinds nut D. k FlWards, excepting tine aero' to School Directors of Ceres township. : . • ..Abso—oni, other piece of land bOunded'on the north by the ristYayo creek; 'Olll- the 'east by•G. W. Mosher; 'en the south by. Keeling lands; on, the west by Keating lands and .Clark; eon-, brining 11•Dymeres more or less, unimPrOved.•• Abso—:One • other piece, of laud • bounded as follows;: beginning, at amigar tree' enrner, being: the north-west corner of a lot conyoyi;,d by John,, Keatire A: Co., to Beni: Wandermark;•••thenar north forty perches' to a beech' eorner; titmice cast one, hundred perches to a post.; tluinee north arty pet dries t 0 a post; thence east two:hundred parches 'to. a hemlock h , corner; -thence. south' eighty perches 'to heinlitek.'cornert thence. three, hundred percites to the placti of beginning, containing one • hundred and twentY•tive. Acres more'or less; being lots.No.lso•aud 153-'of the allotment of land in COPOS't9wnship,nnd part of. Warrant No. ?•311'. •• • • '.Ar,so—One ether lot bounded on the north by the Stale line; east by,llertrielr and White;•south ty OF , ir ay creel]; and west hy; V. P. Carter; :eon- • Wining one aerb itnit'stxty•ene Percheei be the• came more. or hiss, iinpreYeiL • too . —Delendanta , interest .the following described tract' of land It - being the undivided: half of said tract known as the,ozhis Elmer lot, buirrided.as fri'llotes; beginning at it maple her; being the'north)vest•corner of flenry.Chev, dler's land; 'thence weselry the line of Asahel • IVi'ikltt.s hold TertY.t Woe and . ei ghtjenthtt perch,' ea to a beech 'curlier; 'thenee.south ono hundrer , .:veuty•flve•ntid sik•ionitts perithea a'poat' coy ner; thence mist slioproar .amlolghtlenths' afiti3 to a beech cortier, , being ..the eouth-iv) *corner et' Ilenry Chevi4iere land: thenee by line of geld lend !ratite:one:hundred twenty ] end simeuths'perchee to the place of begin eentainlng-fifty acres lied One hundred and ) bet.lot,sittne Ilion, or Ibis. (kmiwn. as: John'. Fit property), bounded on the 'n r, R. ,iter's mill race.; on the . .east r=r= cif.Thinry.t3mitl); and on the, weHt Sntith'; containing- '.nboiit :ninete inorti; or itnni•oved . why frame house, frnme horn, anti .corn 'llc ehoieolot of fruit trees. .(Inquisitiet Seized and taken in.Exeent'Onitndi as, the property- of John. lolly an Adams, at the suit of Elizahoth • • JAMES E. Sheriff's Ofllre, Smethporf, by by en ry doles good and a 7ved,) r be Bold lory J. 10.