.-- Jlrmecnit nnb J?tnthul. Ctf- We publish WLw an extract from al fc The whole force uf the Southern army private ktter, which was handed as to read, ' appears to he concentrated at Richmond, it will le perused with interest by many, as ' where they will, no doubt, make a stand, it it cMiir from one of our brave young men is doubtless the policy of Beauregard in ! cf the Allleghcnies, who volunteered, and is ; evacuating CnnUi. to remiorce me reuei i ,, serving his country in the 10th Illinois ! army at Richmond, and endeavor by a ! re 'irncnt. ' ! strong f. re to hold their capital against the Hi -sTsvii i.e, Ala., May 3. 1802. j attacK ci ucn. m uicaaii a. u.j . 1i:au Parent?1: c Try We direct the attention of our readers Some time has elapsed since 1 have written , tQ tbe advertisement of W. M. Gormly, home, mi l within so short a time what great j wlich w l. f,lUn,l in our advertising col victories have been achieved by the federal j imins to-day. Mr. Gormly is well known am y. .Never since history was given i trt m.uiv of our citizens, and those visiting the hildren of men, has so many, and so j pjltaurg for the purpose of purchasing a successful battles be n won. There has ; sUck 0f Groceries will do well by calling on Veen a great hue and cry that our generals ; jjf (joriuy were incompetent if the task set oetore by Gen. Pope at 2,000. General Beiurc ard evidently distrusted his army, or lie ; would have defended so strong a position, i His troops arc generally much discouraged 1 and demoralized. In all their engagements i f.M- tl.o List few da vs. their resistance 1ms j been weak. II. W. HaI.LECK. Major General Guiiuauding. C. W. 31 r Kit .IT, Editor, jaiuis g. Todi!. fublivlier. '"1mm ml mi them, but thank God. our leaders Lave lea i cau-e. and he was pleased, and cruwued our '11 e Ir.i'.i rn'i'-v. ti rs of Cambria Conn- ; gt-iitrals and m n with victory. We as a tv, are t ted t J'-' t at the uS'ial r lacc9 natl,,u Lave everything and every caii.-e to for holding he nerrd election, on I i.0 j r,,ud We have thein w'thin our grasp. ; ! an.1. It f .ie an- ther year shall pass away the , 'United States of America will be all tran ' CC?" We refer our readers to the advertise nient, in another column, of Samuel Berlin Druggist of Johnstown. We have b-en in this establishment?, he has a large, and as far as we are capable of judging, well se lected stock of Drug. MtHlicines, &c. Mr -'HIGHLY I3IPOUTA.T CIVS. BLOODY BATTLE BEWRE BICJI-MOS'D. McCLELLAN'S ARMY VICTORIOUS. I Cairo, My 31. A Memphis refugee, who left Fort Wright ou Tuesday, arrived to dav. He says the rebels have 1.500 ar tillerists garrisoning the fort, and that in OUR LOSS. HEAVY, THE KXOKMOUS. ENEMY'S From the Frn.x or Battle. June 1. To the Won. E. M. Stanh-n, Secretary War . We have had a desperate battle, iu which the corps of Gens. Sumner, llciutzel Consequence of the scarcity of coal, most of j mau and Keyea have been engaeu agaiut the rebel gunboat had been abandonel, greatly superior numbers, and the guns taken to Fulton and Fort Ran- j Yesterday at 1 o'clock, the ti.eruy tAIng dolph. A strong ponto-n bridge has K-en j advantage of a terrible storm, which had constructed by the reUds near Fort Wright, J i.,Kit the Valley of Chicahominv, attacked over whi h to retreat when nece--sary. j our tro--ps on the right fia:.k. Casey';? P - " ' : ...1 .. o...i 1 1. firt Hr.p. ('IVe wav Chf-a'jo, Mav bpecil from Cairo. 1 .M- ai,.l il'isr:ini a. turn rare Hul'tJ.li"iioitj . i . An arkansas refugee arrived from the fleet . to day, sa s Little Rock is fully tvupiel ; NEW DRUS STORE WHOLESALE fit RETA!, The subscriber r.irr g ).- r; : . I HUG STORK. :i Miin T. -the "Scott lhiis-."' is i t- ? - DRUGS, MEDICINES iv.. chfajwr than ever bt f...re.-f:-r--i i,- HU st.-k leing entirely new. with carr and taste, he 1it:-i i .:. the assurance that it wid l-e t . i... f all to call an I tzim.ne !.': making tl e'r pnrth3--s t''ui.t. Ilis tt.'Ck crabrac-s a full -r-j - DRUGS, jaEDICIKES.CEEKirr FlE TulLLT SUAI'S. FINE HAIR AND 'iOoTII I1.; PERFUME BY, TRUSSED AND -dUtri,; M .; patent m;:d;cini f a;.:. :: - Fin m m )m c nfusin. ,!m.j which the j-cs ai d bag j acramvi.t..l. snrnDtv TSIK '2lst .!! E isr.. DAI or r.eilin is a sol-er, clever and most accommo- by the Federals; that what citizens remain- ! at;d el'." tv.- . D 1, t;i each Di.-trict t meet in (' ur.ty C.ver.t-or.. at :1 e Co-art II , use in Ebc-i.sb.:r.-. on MONDAY the 2Sd .e m.-t no oVl" plae in n,"'i:;;n;'.' a t"ht t'-d at tl.c ir-uing ehctii n. r. m to i e sn i i ti ,or- any r.il.er i uriness t V.,.v t.ti' ii. The b . ti r r ! 1-etwceii ti e ijuii. peace will h-am throughout the laud, t.i.d that tin- !, .ri"i:s Star Spangled R:i!mer shall, and wi'.l wave fr-in every city in Anuria. That f.ag. that traitors would have tramplc.l in the du.t, will pn.teet and sec that the laws . f our country will be fn'f.'.Yd. Wc as one nation can become reat, but if we get split up into factional w;,. talie .c? . - i)OCI)Rle like the rebellious !: ts : aiid ; o : k, I". M. , tat, s v Geriiiany, a victim fr any strange 1U IN UUTI.EDGK, dating man, worthy ol tin confidence of the public. fleet. d to transact t'.eVoiv.n C3r(.ur fuend II nithy has just opened a large and splendid stjek of Hardware, which he purchased in the east, and is now offering fr sale at reduced pi ice. Fersons can now get an thing iu the Hardware line, ! frjtn a small tack up to the tinct piece of! mer Oriz.ibA. fr-m cutlery. Give him a call. e were Kit ; cut i iens. iifiiaA'-iiu iu i Kearnev iii"si .wi.n.kij "i troo ps, which ihi-cked the enemy and at the same time, ...wever, -f sueceede-i by great exertions in brirging aci-ss Se.lgw!c. an.l ing were decidedly loyal. The Arkansas ; State legislature had scattered. Governor i Rectur had ih u from the State, and is now j , , , , , i ; Richardso-Ff Divisions, w h-drove the enemy tckaburg had surrendered to the l eleral ... .t j bark at the point 1 the t ayonet, cov n- g ; . the ground with tl eir dead. Sav Fn an cisoo. May 2'J. Arrive"!: Stea- ; This m .rnins (Ssmdaj ) the enemy at-iOArv;u; 1 s: r" Y AND 1'!1.LT : v. : . i;:.AN ITT; Y. FA1 Vi:MS!!E. DV'N. i-n;yiNG n.i ni ca:.d ic. A--.. A'--. i T- .,''- - r-iw .. 'Ti I-;o; " i C I -Si" .Ml . H .Mi.) AN V- !!:!! II ..'A 1AN' FRr.SC: or :...'1S. 1. and . "1 Fauama; ships Zci gira, ' tempted t renew the c :.fiict. but w-- ; Inl.it T..rrf.-.:r fi.ini II n. " K ti I .1 V 1 mve tken m.i-v . v . i . ... . &.v.aM,.av'i. . ..i, -.vi,!. till. iv'... . - - . j Dnl.lin an.l 'pur V..rW Nui!.-.,- SLiii I nli i ini, ,n ' iiLntn i (ifll. IVttllireW ' 1 n. i . :. rn 1 .1 ... AT . 1 I -Mlir citizens m re.i.U.r .-.s f K,... , Stalu has opened an Ice Cieam Saloon, and hjs the co-ding beverage prepared evory and Col. Ing- J ! sA-.:ri::. Tunc 4. 1.:-; power. fi.a.rman County L'-mmittee. Tlw, ..i,:....;... of the South, to their S .r J. hist own. -'ii, 4. l'--'. row, finds out that "the blue bellied yan- evening to deal out to cu-totneis. She has ' ... ! L-...-" will n.-t -dwivs nri as thev ili 1 at ' also a S k!.i lountam, where you can at all I)fii:tcia!U Male t im c-ntlon. kcca 11 1 ru.i as tne., ai , . pin i . . ... .. , M:,ni,... and T-.nl! Run. ll.eu' Dri-ad.e . tune be refreshed by a ccI !rins. In aci.r I Hmi'f'i;:c :f,K. : V'i ;r:v,7;vA" AM l 1 l,a,-thc.tl1mC C"mt!! "r'0. f the scarcity of original muter this week. Risi i'i;;. en fi::day ti e 4 J-.-lv. Is. 2. iu :o " M rt, A. M rat- .n:. : r Ar-.::t-r t.enorni at.a ana v.neu me- v..-i -- able to attend to anv LiiMtiess. The three ship.- from China bring nearly Our !-. i heavy. !utthat of the enr:n one thousand Mangoliau p;iteni;ers. Alnut j must 1-e enormous. Fx. cuti v.? Cmn.iit. .-. froui Louisvir.e, Kentucky, was u-.thing else : readers will have to excuse up it . . . . - :M . - .:-! r . 1 t a. 1 . . If . 1 f v:r f .1 ii.e mim. i ii rt;H.ts tiiiiv uinii i . , 11 i iv tli - 1 as unioi icuaie circunjfiHiiccs iiavt reimervu . to n:.mi ' triiti'rs tlltir c"u-- tU'y wre ,,-w l'le '. ! th.. editor. Mr. Murrav. dan-erouslv ill. and 1 r r .1 1 ' Ar lit' r Genw.l an.! : and v. Len tney met race to l ice tne cniva.sy : Srrvev- r e;i . :t.:i to adopt sne!. v.ii- fcuies :;s nayie dn med necessary f.T the veif-reif ti.v L't :iic . 1 siie pa:ty aud t'..e 1 WIT. I I AM II. VKI.SII. f Kentucky, "h Stat- Kx. Com. ub'.i.d. this wtel:, a call for the z- j ...... 1.-1. ...... -v. , 1. v.... .- , s a J e'if g.:e Kii iioi', by the Chainnnn f the. ti D'n,xr.Mic County t'on inittee. whi- h came tH.v ave revel toohite fT l vt week's !ssu. Now t!:at the can'j airti is ;ihi ut to f. r ti.e gte:a a:..J iun-Mn.-ntat prn.cip.es i , (.a anij cnn sav as the mother who (in the reUd armv) how the rebel Ker.tuekians w. uld clean them out. i X? The a; ten Juice at Court, far, is At Fi:t-burg Landing thfy met the F.-urtli ' unusually largo, -nd promises to I c a fair and, Fifth Kentucky (Rebels) face to f.ice. ', time, to d business. lVrsns in attendance Was retribution ever dealt t ut as it w.is ', at C.urt, will find this a r.vo-t dt-ir able time there: rerti-ge was .-we. t to the brave R is to siihscril-e for the I.h.ii"-:ra! and Scnfou-l , his n en fuigl t like demons and cut ' t:.e I oiirtli an.l I nt.li rg:ments i-i pieces, : ed. How manv a ! e sAUie number i Americans arrive"! bv j today's Steamer from 1'inann, and nine hundred passengers sailed for Oreg n and Fritish Coluiiibia lv twostcamcrs last week. Hie Orizaba brin-js tiews from thv city of Mexico, via Acapulco to the bth ir:st. n With the exception "f F.iscy's Divisi-.r., d fir in ! 1 -e i 1 the men behaved spletidi'.ly, sever: bavoi et charges having leen male. Second Ex. e'isi r n.a.ie tw t-day. GEt. B. M'CLEELAN. M ij-.i Oe:ier:il Coiitmandiiig. Acc.'ivJiug to the rt ,.t iiit:it of pris. .u-.-i s " f I " I T ' " 1 REEATIN'i v. t f ic:t in 1 rt lat'.i . -. ' .v.-.-..,, 1 V. that day the French army commenced re-- treating from before Fueb'.a towards Ati.ena. i brought down to F.-rtn-ss Morarc. Vy the t!V j .. .t-n light t White HoUe b-at this arernooi:, ti e ol Kvt tner '. :fr mother ha heaid that her s.n f.il in o;d a s'mg'e ! tl moment ..f vi. t .rv. but he fell in a -.hI that n;.l iV, whicii iias set ved so faithfully. :nl uf- t .-poke thvse few words, v hen her son was couniry i,roUj.i,t borne a cri se uit'u the Atv.eiican 1 srere.i and untaraished the C-iisti- - n.,., ......w,i o-...i unf.-:.'...' tl. ! Froikl ECosal ISr-occiipIecI. Thf Enemy C-'iHji'iUly B-jiiti' I. Eniiotic s C'irs. iS-c , -S.U' -l. L'ernhioti.sminre Bejnu-l M'irtin.il'nr;f. I)i)'u!ch Fn.-m General Il'iileiL. Jt.trur(iint -f l'rfj?rty at Co j Gara-rasa, and tiiine. rinfi by t'tt A'etVZj. "i.nO'J l'ii.soii:r Ta It appears theie had previously lee: ing. The following is the dispatch announ cing th? new t Fiesi lent Juarez : ' Wii, May Sth. Word a receive. I at Mexico on the 7th lht we had triumphed. The French hav commenced retreating since we off.rel b.ittle. This morning we f -rii.ed our iroups iu frout of their camp. b::t they refu.-ed to accept the cha'lenge. and have turned back to tht:r f-li.-!i Lardi hood and unpardonable cretiulity. Fic.ise receive cotaj linientt in tl;e name cf Gen. 1 ours, forever. Yox ac i co Miia. f the enemv's atta- k . '.lr left win? f terday, w .s t rea h ti e r:ver. and '.'..- " car line -.'.i..'ioH. This w. the purv-rl ! the addles- to t!i- troor t-e-fori leaving lli'-l.toond v sterday ii.ori.onj. :.ih t'i ! IP. '. .- 'I re.-a Mlet . d ' i-' t v Iwi':. in ivh'-vsil .".nd prosperity it ken. :..... A'xtif '-n Tlttlr hinli!s J-r j Gen. D.ego Alvcnso, succesr to old Juan j tut. on an it- ) iivi'e'ei for more than half j ii ctntei.v against ab ihe ieii:s with which it Las so , ; ;..o l.er: asailed. The fan;it'fist:i f lilacli le-nblieaii Abortion d.itriiits vhich now, unl'oitunateiy. threaten the Couflitutkn r.cd tbe freed' in of -..ir v -unti y, must he met ami S'.ernly I'l-uked at the ballot Los. Y'e threio:.J urge upon tie Democracy of Cambria, toe necessity .1 tliorr-ughly --rgai:!.iug the : rfy. by sel ct ing good and reliable men, t repieseut them in C'Untj- Convention on the "Jo.l day of June, it. t.. to place in iioiniuatic-n a ticket j flag to sec- the nu ital wot'inl, as stoml ! jnzltjg n her lifeless boy, she sp .ke, " I ; have covered yi u up many a time, but now j f-r the last time I cover you with the flag of y..iir country, which you so nobly le i fen-le.l." What cotil.l the poor mother have said, on thv other h lad, as she '. cl.ii ! had ' country. ; 1 am engijed at j resent n;nnii:g a 1 motive for the C S. Government, .-u the . Mi.ir.i his and Charleston Railr ad, and it is j a very dangerous occupation, most evcrv is. . t1 e .H tl: e.. Alvens", has issue!, in ron-eq"ence .f above news, a decree, threatening the penal ty of death to all th se wlio should give any informatiou cr assistance in any way to the French. aI.- advising the residents ef A '-a- i ..... i i I i..ii,t t.i n .! n-r ii. :i m --t ftv1 le e. .n.lil i. .i. i Corner f i . 1 II ' 1 O ill 11 II 1 C I V . 1 IOLI US tl.1.1' lUV lL.ll.ll'. '1 . t 2 - - --, . .iir.ieM of the Rhode Island Cavalry thus abandoi.i.ig the prt to the commander I 1"I of 1,5 re'ease is as far in j -H'J:;:;; ; .. , Maj. Nelson, enttred Front lojal of the first French ma:w.f war ho may the distance as ever .He -nd the other oT.c-rs , lU-i(1 a UJ,-,. .. , want of Oh.iI. i'i-Kiriiiy lv retreat A 'rvss j tie JIi'.xi.s.si-j i Little Ilvck. Ark:, in the i J'o.t.'oso'ou " t'ie Evhrals. I . A dispatch rec i ved this morning at the War Department, states ', that a brigade of our tr-ps, pn-ecled by i f.ur ct.tupar. : niidfir ....... I .... 1,.r . ! en iM,l- no ,1 I com? III. il a LI l 1 L'. 'I VI KJVL iU"i 111." C"x- t i i's ir-i.i.t. .t. th gel nt Sixty ninth New Y..:h. 'el! tliat ii'y !, Fi: c"a f. t W.yiiii.gton. In the meantime the me.mtiine t! e brave O''o-tel i at S.;!bV--rv. V r Wl ... 1 I. , r I slons, j-n:i!t:e-t t.'.e rei to their h"ines on parole, he ht Ik-i ma 3e. , v. as it were, a vi- to s.itisf Nut hern u;i j .'eance fir ihe stroni; I. -lu'i element that i ; . present in tue tni"ti atu.y. Sick au! wit: ) .i , . out, as l.e is. lie 1ms ecu ilnven l :, t.:i Lnndreds c-f . . -a j .l-el ofi:cers to rti:m j.'---i ' " . : - i. ' ' f ,S'. .', !r.J:l .! ;reeT. n. I are el .sel- continrd, au-1 a very strict wawh drove the enemv. consistirg of the Eighth j lAiuiiar.a. f..ur companies of the Twelfth i men of war, was at Ac a;-uico on toe i.m G'Hjria and a body of Cav.dry. Oar los The IVitish s-iuudr n, consisting of f. ur j kT over tLen. j It was reported in ,-h:.ntor.. on S.iVir- v G iicr f.s 1 T. W t I. t .. ta- U-e. lay. that the wife f Gen. l-e will not It H ! Ni:v Yoi;K. June I. A special dispatch i . - was eight kF.k.l. live worn,-.-.! and one miss t tllt. Tribune dated Ham.'s Fer.v. to dav Um" la'UJ UA1 ' . ' - afVi".-..-. r ArtA- v hu h caa ieihiinl ut the cusu-.n ' ,i., c i i . 1.., i n-t ri me wt-rn inu iritius wire i " -" i;;e i i: to t v s-.n:e Ki:k:n.vii person r i cr t;es or Mui to stir up party strne. t ut ,et , s, ,t ,..'. ,yn, sr,-tT. . f ti .. . i i- i ... l l i " ll,bl,i.livm'u,n,,)uulii,iiu.lui.i1.lu,,im:,rfi;iil Sme tirw, (J. fr Lavo J, t tlt ir .1 i : 1 ly asfint ol iiarmon ana Kien-msmp, .... , r ten woiin.l.d. ing all of the 1-Iand Cavalry captured six oflicers and 100 Among the offu-ers are Captain We whicli wid strike terror and dismay into the ranks of the U'.ack Fcpuhlican party, which can never be victorious against a unitid Onlv i Lieut J. D. Dickson t-f tiic Twelfth Georgia ays all is quiet theie privates, evacuated Mariiu.-nnrg ami unariesin. J ne I.,. -,1 damage done bv the reikis to the I'altimore 'C- Kll ! , . i - . . -.1- . i ami .Mo ia:i iia;i is inning. i u- roa.j no river airy, Capt I. II. Stewart, fr.-m Fittsburg, Fa-, o-cu.ie.l The relVhs have ! mcul to vt- 0t i G.-.e- ian. aivcii nil.. tUri I'.t May..!, J.-HN D a:: 1 a i :; v : h .r . 1 1 i:-i ' L. Fd; le ' Wt' "f F '"-V ti',,j V:r--5,-'a F!r-t Lku can lc put in operiti-.i, to tl7e O ''. , Gcmnull of tlie E gl.th Kentucky, and' u it bin two days. The Unirn Cava! j We recaptured eighteen of xir own men ! M .rtiusburg and several milts !?yond. Tne IV.Z tO tlllir liOUKS. front f t!;-j IKkvcvc arty; let Iiarn.iiy "Uvo buckshot in his scalp, an.l the other lias 1 : r.ln'T'lirr tnn tru'n tli it f. .! 1 . nm l.Mfti - , . , ; tuK'.u. tv the ciiMiiv at r rr.t k val h week Fr-'in iK'I.tfrOiit was flrei into, and two1 . . . , , i ao, ani'i: nltom are M r Win. i. ixAl v 1 it. o I- -w ..rm.-M.t 4.x-. ( II CI : ver be your watch word that the only and ! tvvQ - . - . . T-tv . . fl i .r,t.m, A.yutant hilhw lork Ctvalry. last linserr.Ii.-ie of Abolition Flack lie- j as AUe tLe ... L:eut -inryea 1- Uth New V Cavalry. , ., , , , , . " I and rmh-rtck I arr, Adjutant lirst ilarv- fr nnks, butcouM uot find one white man. i . , , , . ! lai d Infantrv. U e captured a large amount Ihe other day the citizens set a small bridge ' . . ". . , ,. . . , , , . , , of transportation .including twoeng. ne and on fire and burnt the lower props oil, they , , ... ... eleven railroad cars. then put :t out, presently a locomotive came ... , . , . , . , , .. ... Our advance was so rapid that tue enemy Qlonrr flirt tinning. if i . . i .l.n l . . . I -.n 1 .11 ( jul-Iicanisin may.be blasted. It is thus by f leeting gu.l and rciial-Ie. men to rei-resent iu in our gu- National interests, v ho will ii-A tar" per with the Constitution, that we will le ahhMo crush out rebellion in the South i'n 1 Abolition secession in tLe North. "We h.:e So-.t--r, C--ngrcss-ii.fi:, a:;d other ; lmr-.-rtait t tfm r.- t elect this fi'l, which It-h. c.v s : very Dem -crat and Fatriot in the ; land to be int. i-.-t. -d and see that the high ! places i f h. nor and tinst v illiin the gift of '. the J fi j !-. be not fi'.'. d with unprincipled traitors wl i Uti-.-us, an the engineer saw the bridge, and all ! was n-'Lt n L en Tit.. .i..l l.ii oi--... .V.. : - - ' ( ' ' - ' . V 11 1 1. -1 . - J 1 1 to 1.1 IV I, .11 1 .t'l i . I l.iirn fl.A liriil.ro -irrmc t l:aa Ssnn a u. Iri-j K I engiue struck the bridge it gave wav, pre- ; ... . , ., , - . , ! an - I A i'i.t.:i ti-li lr.iln ti.f A v-iittl lri rn porter gives the uanies of our killed a.- fol- was surprised, and therefore was not abie to j ing to acknowledge yourselves cowards here Wa-hingioN, May 31. Nothing ijw .f interest has bi-en received at the Wpr I'e pirtmeut tolay from the army of the 1 tt mac. The progress of movements is imj ded by late heavy rain and the bad condi tion of the rot..!. No further intelog. nee from Corinth. The ste-na of this afternoon Nkw- York. June 1. A special dispatch j las interrupted elegrapl.-.c communication to the Tim s, from Harper's Feiry, date-1 : with the West. Saturday, states that theie wan no sign i f j , , , , . the enemy. the 11th Aevv lork Mate J militia had arrived there but refused ta lx: i sworn in. much to the disgust of their Com i mander. O'lonel MihotT, Ths men state! that they wanted to to Washington. Mtjor IJoW-T. of Gen. Saxt'.u's Stalf. addres- ed them as fallows: Those of vou willing S'.'iiAY i Stray.-d ay f: " ' ti.it e week ai'-.. p. I'.r.' yea is . 11, with si .-.tp :. her f rchi ..d. i te t. one ear sj lit a:i : l-.rt c; have a V"i'.'i; ill ti- ti-'Ti ' e- ; rct ii j her, r ill lie re e.tv:e 1. "Froffessor Woi-d's a-lvertisement can cipita'.ir.g the engine and two cars to iho le engineer was o c.-.rc i,"t i .r oi.r "ionoui d who have but the one idea instis t:ic b- tti.m of the creek. Tl severely hurt. The fireman got caught be tween the smoke stack and t lie cars and w.i burned to death, and no person there to lows a'.l of the Rhode Island Cavalry: Capt. Win. Faxnuth, C .rjioral John C. F.tl cock, Corporal D. C. Barnard, EJ. K. Lir nard, IV-n. Lashane, and E B. Allen. The iu the lace of the enemy, step cut of the ranks." They did so, an I were or Z- rr. to leare and jxiy tifiir tttrn vatj haeic i AVf Fori. Bat few remained at Harpei's Ferry. It is a German regiment. Geu. Sixf.-n re- J jectc-J the whole regiment, saying that he did not want cowards iu his commaiil. eic ati. a of the "ui.'gi-i" Ij a led with the white popuhr.:..!! We say in c nclusiou, ! : f'f 1 1 i ' I ! .'..it fl.o m . . f i . o : r. . 1 o-i... fl.rt t ...... . ... aaa... i. i-iiiiui V- 1 ll.O ttlitl. VtCl 1 f a-.i - , . . 11. ' r ... i lois ol tr.e enemy is not vet ascertained, but .came fnm an agonized man, be begged of . Us to cut his legs otr, to shoot him to re Democrats s- at ever ready to st a-ud an I on -u- guard, ' n-i r.rm l-y the iirincipies of j your party; i;" ue present a unite. 1 column to : the enemy, o:.:r vi--t--ry is certain. in liere him frcm such misery, bin a few of the citizens there was shooting at us, and we cou'.d do nothing fur him, he leaves a young wife and an infnt son. i 1 am in good health, and have been as far 33- I.uut. M-.irray of the Silver Gr.-ys is j down Joneshoro. t22 miles below Decatur, Taisingac ipany fcr the three year's service j Twenty-six boys, Tenth Wisconsin, were , r dmii o the "war in the 1 15th regiment ' S,ir,1'nS bri lge about 20 miles from here, vner Coll nel F.ank Fattc rson. He expects ! ou Tuesday night they were attacked by 200 i 1 - I..J 1 to have his cmj anv lu.l aad be in camn 1 u,''-c,l!'' Klm "Lrc atu w surrender, a V.tLlu two weeks, "ilvst cf the -Grevs'"' ! Sergeant was in command, to use his own ve iearn, who ate able for actual service, ! wpr''?- tolJ tl,em to Sn n L They Luve.idistcd under him. Lieut. Murray is ' lrht from ,cn to twelve o'clock, the citi- a favorite ainona his men, and it is conceded ! zfM!S wcre fori rttire. king their dead 1 v all that he Is one ,-t the l est di ill ofiicers j Wlth t,,em having one dead maa on the iu the State. Mav su, c.ss attend him. fieIJ' lolh cr,'s of the C0VCT1 bril e riddled with buckshot. Gen. Mitchell after I tJ- We attract the a.te; ti. n of the horse : retreating frotn Decatur here, extended Lis . .rearing coiumui-ity to the advertisement of I lines beyond Stephens! n, he took four regi- T-Ir. Frue, the great horse tamer who is now ' mcnts, two of Loomis' 10 pound parrot in t.nvn j cTf..-rmi::S wonders with that hand-1 guns, and marched fjr Bridgeport, he was Force and m.-st us-ful of auim.Vs. We i attacked by 4000 infantry and 1800 caval- bave ei n Frof. Fr.ce performing many of ' ry, the Ilebels retreated, taking all but 20 of bis i-Vraordinarv feats with ihe horse, and - boir .'.cad along, not one of our boys were can rwmrncnd him to the puLlic, as a man ' k.'l" ', hut 00 wouudcl, and all with buck vh dc-.-: not 'lUi.-Jji'-j . ' -h ' is said tt le large, as our cavalry cut among them in spleudid style. A dispatch from General Banks to the Secretary of War, states that the Fifth New York Cavalry, Col. D.-forest coinmaudiug, entered Martisburg this morning, and passed several miles leyond, where they en countered the enemy's cavalry and captured Feveral prisoners, a wagon load of muskets and amunition, an.l an American flag. Col. Deforest reports that Col. Kenly is at Win chester wounded. be found ii. another column, readbyevery person. It si, be n FKnsbio-L. di:i e 4. 1 v sriiAViii'. Fioti, the f.int -1 ih - s-. ro!! t-.-.vns!iio tV.mb-i i . I the lth :: s- . : - " . - pa t I lie iiore Tamer. : T,-( THE und rsigrd. celebrated HOlISF f tir ea:s o'. 1. TAMFB.ol IllinoU. wi-1 remaii. in town a ur: Al 1', short time vet. and will twrf..rtr. cma 1.: V'"I " - cx!ratid.na'nj tl.iis with the hone, and will 1 r !T,""Ttr" 44 ' ' trive instructive and useful iuformatiou the : w-i,,-t"- f -- ....... ..... . .. . . . i.nu.vi.i va liae hor -. his disea.M-s. Vc. Tin tut icittus and uumaiiageable bores yield imnuiiiatdy to LU. miid treat ment. False horses HTmaiaently rureil. w ild. it f Mry 21. ls..2.-'4- t. TO NKIIYOFS .-Fi i"r.i:l SF.Xr.. A Keti red t -.. L, se: Wadtinyton, May 31. The following dis patch was received this morning at the War Department: Headquarters. Conip near Corinth Jfay SO To Hou. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: The enemy's position and w-orks in front of Corinth were exceedingly strong, and be cannot c-ccu; y a stronger position in his flight. This morning Le destroyed an im mense amount of public and private proper ty, stores, wagons, tents, Src. For miles out of the town the roads are filled with arms, haversacks. &c, thrown away by bis j flying troops, a laree number of prisoners Washington. .Tunc 1. D:irirrth whole of the battle of this morning. Frof. LV j ticking, and run away bors tatnej, and j ""stored t- l.e.;b in a u w ball.iou was overlooking the terriuu sene i r,:l'.v cured t those vicious habits. ILs ' "'" from an altitude of aW.ut two thousand feet. ! "l'ar'I!S are nil-rate and full satisfaction ) l" assist other T,!. .....!.;. ,v.mnilii,tni;... f-r. I . .. 1 1 1 . .. ilTlXeU. ll!v S feW l.Hlir, IWltMr-l I.. l.Ti.a i I f a ll-lstOlid . V C1 .1 I 111 V 'intuitu H' s.l tILrlll -. l.U Oa.ll'!! . - .. . . M . .j loujv i , I to Gen. Mi Clcllan, and in direct connection i l,iU niot u tmageable L.Te tliat caa be pro lUCfil. Fersons having wild, vicious, iinmanage- with the militarv wire, was successful! v maintiincl. Mr. Fark Sjiritjg. of Fhiladti- j hia, acting as operator. Every movement ahle. or ,a's Ifrses. will io well by bring um ineiu in uuiing tms, ana tne next wtrii. where they may rest ast-urod that all t-ueh ta.1 ha'.iis can be completely eradicate!, remlering theiu docile and tractable. WM. PRICE. I mon llvtise, Ebensburg, June 4, 1S02. of the enemy was obvious, and instantly re ported, lhis is believed to be the first time in which a balloon reconui-an-e Las been successfully made during a battle, and cer tainly the first in which a telegraph station has been established in the air to report the movements of the nemy and the progress of a battle. The advantage to Gen McClellan must have been immense. Diko In Blacklick township, on the 27th ult., Mrs. Frances Gillan, consort of John Gillan, Sr., in the 73d year of her age. The deceased emigrated to this countv. from Ireland, many y?ars ago. She was a j consistent memWiof the Presbyterian j Chnrch of this place, and die-1 in the hoje of j a glorious resurection. i the p.c-scr'ption u- -.nHX M. bA'.NAi h, 1 F.r.- klyn, X. Y. April SO. 2r.i. U: w 1 W. M. GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, DEALER IN FLOUF.. GRAIN. SEED. BACON. SUGAR CURED HAMS. MESS PORK, BEEF, CHEESE. IRON. NAILS, GLASS. WHALF. TANNE1FS AND CARBON OIL. NO. L71 LIBERTY STREET. j (Opposite r-igle Hotel,) Mekci rial Diseases or the pernicious J HAYING purchased the interest of bis effects of Calomel cau be permanent! v cured ! 'at rartners. will continue the business at by Dr. Ialand's anti Rheumatic Band." t' oUt ?tan ni be please-1 to receive s.a.lrertw . r . . i the patronage of bw old friends and custom i nri1 'tesr-nrrs l.avc 1-ecn .-ai-ture.!, est.male.i s other column. 4 Pittsburg. June 1, lFt2.-5m. NtT:CE. The Register of Cur-bri-i C tei IxtletS TfSi.illieitM'.V r Samuel Malhew. dr.. la". ship, deceased. Aii j r-o estate will c-.ipo 1 .rvxatd a. - aiad those baking .lIi:s - ' will present tLtui pr p.riv - - ... Fcttlement. .T(S!il 11 V-H ' White tp., Aj-rii '.. 1-.----" S. M. l'ettrnsHI V A-lvt-rtisiiii Agents. ll'J N New York, and lt Sta'.c irethe authorized Aii. nt.- i " OCBAT i SEKl ISbL, i::d t. tial aud largest circu at n: the United State anil Fa:.- -' , . . . -. cr - I are onM'Wfrwi to o-i:-"11 l.OWEsT IKUMs. .n ic:v 1 AT THIS IKFICE ON" SII'"T " i I AND AT REASONABLE m 7TK1