THE JOURNAL. Coudersport. Pa. Wednesday, Oct 2a:;-..1061 M. W. IicALAIINEY, EDiTom POTTER 0011 Erik &GAM Cti Monday morning Ciipfi-A. took another Company of Volunteers from this County—he being but three ,weeks - recruiting it. This , will count --up wards of five hundred troops from Potter courity , tnat nave volunteered for the war; all abin .1i 6- ad-encounter 'With; to — inala thiiiiiselvis -feotih?being welrecousienied to the use - 'orthe Itifliiand haVing museled , of steeli ''-Thit "Company . ' 'is 'the that we whare`Yetieen from any place`; they iver'e_ • -1 ' iery rich ,or:Oritit Size, Young; 4ttong and • healthy have "been reared .11 amid` hardships , : iiipident -to • 'our,.inoun.- , The 'officers chose!, are Men who will iio . their.whele duty; ii tel• and fully dware of 'the great re:' spobilbility , deiblviniupap them. ' nob' cr e edit . ii Capt.: Jo:fEsf 'and 'Lieut.' itowiurs, =for:, the energy 'with' -Which , theillpreSeented the• Vet* of Antistnient • ' • -:4)1111113' -Toad Wellsvil e - the principal Li . iiart,'of the (aiming Song was madtr arid sung by the volunteers to'the Air of , "Gay and Happy. • • . • • We are boUndlo seek one fortunes'. „ And.will do it with the had, We are offered a good tcn thou . s'and , If we'll bring home Jeff yavis' head r ChOrus,--So let the Southerners do as they will, ' Ware, for the Union . For Union, forlthe Union I • ,;,W,oaretor, the Union still.-••• Pentisylirinians take-yourl‘statfen o jisse:atid- comfort'Llow - foieo,- • • , Fight as bravely, for the nation ; As you 'did ' ."' ' Chorus—Then li.t the iilotithenaers . .t c oys from Potter Connly,C.4 With Captain Jones we'll know, no:fear, When he stiva,."Aoya ti,p and at. thetn," • We will rout thetn with a cheer. ' Clforue So lerthe'southerheia IWe.are oft to fight the'rebels, And we 00.w:4. go for pay, Wifirlicub:Robits First Lieutenant' - We-are bound- to:win the day, orus--Theri let Southerders &c. • Lietitenant•Crosby is going to help us price rebellion from the land, We where they; lead us I A blare and patriotic banal Chorus—So let,the Southerneis.A:e. We will "not ilifgrace'ont: col Ors • On the gory battle-field,- The Stars and Stripes shall e'er float o'er us, 'We will fie'er to traitors yield. Chorus—o let Southerners &c. The "boys'? .at Wellsville 'received a - good - warm supper and left fir Harrisburg in-the night train., The following is a list of the offiecrs and men of the Jones' Rifles : Ceptain-,—A. F. JONES, Coudersport, lat Lieut.—R. Z. RottEwrs, Rvulet, 2d " Caosnx-, Homer, Ist Sergeant—Harry •linker, Bingham -2d " —L. A. Wood, Clara Burtiside,Harriscn :4th ". —A. W. Wri ht, Ulysses 'lst Corporal—Edson Hyde, ,Ulysses ,2d- " •--J. W. Stevens,liarri:son . — : S.-P. Finch, : Hebron 4kh' —S,,F.Llaniilion.Couder'sn't Qharles D. Goodsell, Allegany . . ' Nelson L.• Cobb Adolphus J. Nelson . " Daniel Fuller • Zaltuani.F. Robinson • " ; • • C. Gardner Woods, Bingham C. Bailey " Albert C." Evans - .' • - Gerdon M. Perry _ " George,Musto " • George H. Sbutts Jared Georg ; • " Harvey 1 " John S:lKinibel. I i .William W. Braver) . • i. Charlei .H. Westfall " Eli F. Westfall " Tl.olutts B.:.Tracey It Semen Wilbur I . • Edsel E Brown '.• " JOSeph Rile • " ,Dariiel S. Morey,'`, Clara A: N.Lyrnan • Arthur B. Mann Coudersport, Cyrus J. 'Reynolds ; " • Barnet F..Stebbina''• ; " Reuben -French Adam Geller " Benjamin Furman • , Uriali Giatie • • " • Emerson" Miles • " • Elijah ItileFainara;i Ent:Ain .John:B., Leonard, Genesee Jobb,Wetherill, • . Harrison L. D. 'Williams • ; , Ira 13aater • "i , .George\ W. Stevens Barber Rliilips` " .oliver W. Olney 41 .. William, F. Stone; •! i` Hurlbut Niel; Simmons . !.` - a • .. jadles 7 .P: Tracey,' .; Almon . G. - BUrdiek • • • , „ .!. ; Ashley, ,Leeek ~. 1 ;Hector,. ; 'Aim C.. Meal' " Homer ' Harrigerr.LennarcT' ' • R M. Jenkins George- Iltlighti ~ • Ja . ckson' Dinve '• Kerb' Anderson Wetberill, 1 • Pike John D. Earles Pleitsaut Valley N. P. Fluent John Reed C. H. Barr, Curd. DOie);;B:4ircii*Jr„Ql' , . 31irtin %Veit* ! ,-4 • Mnrsb _ 11 . e nry Hardier': '' • Jacob Reed A J. Burnes,. John C. Tompkins ' Rinaldo 51cDonals " N. A. Ostrander, .'; Svieclin Asa Toombs .44-- i Mordecai H. Lyman, Ulys's:eg'.. -•4 Georg.° . ? .T.lVhiteman Sheldon M. Gibbs Walter'Snott Luther Atitistiong • George D.,F,reedow - ;.; ,-.Cliarles, Raplee, , „ J:" A. WyVolr, "Grove . " DecaturWyk ? ff. '" 0:- ; ; - Vi have the details of the 'battle on thezilPper . PotOMae.'ef filch' our special '`eariiipondei3ts b'rietl informed us 'yes tertlav = appears thdt; On . . Wednesday nierniiig:Siinie relgtifierit l e `Of MiSsissippi and Alabama.i troops • r .s.l4.Aved . themselces=o - ri-Btillvar lii hts;'near II 1I- per's Ferry, and contmenceda firelivith Sonie Nd;tiOrial' - soldier's on the_north side Of."the.Potoniac.; "'After keeping up the . fight •: . thns boutre; - three 'coiiipanies •tif Ite4ineeit 'crossed ' , the_ river" andi.'drove the cOeinr back, Capturini:one guns: Being the forced .'to Mall - back; they retired in good order lo''the' river" there beinglre•enforced by. three 'coMpa , from the '..?:Bth • Pennsyl!ania:atiti . . 13th -31aseachnsetts - "they watched With Col:C.-eeryat their •Ifead; - agein . uporkhe eriethy, - wiloin after • hard fighting; tliep disloducti froni .. theirposi. tion, and drove thice:ruileSi . with the'luss of "iso' Rebels.' The National forces had but three pieces of artillery, while the enemy•had seven,logether With 500ear a1ry.. Our loss iultilled iand . weiinded is not over . Among the Rebels, dale; wei;4 COI. Ashby, who commanded them.. TiM nein of this victory received at the Capital with - much rejoicing, an'd it is thought to have - tiren a serious cheek to the Rebels in the vicinity of Harper's ' Perry. ~.''fyreturned prisoner froin FOirfai Court= flOuse yesterday reached dVasEington, and reported that thee'neiny had • Ciaeu aLd. the fortner' _Place previously 'buVring' several thousand.biiziiiels ;of grain, Co pre-. vent them falling inio the ininds of our trOops. He says also that the citizens of Fairfax were••rapidly leaving haute for Riehmond and • other Places • Soutb.--i Whether this' is true Or not, it is said to beleertain tlie . Rebel pickets have Within two days retired jotne'distair4e. • i The rebel batteries on the Foto' time are rbenomingiroubleSoine. The Mount Ver. non, the Seminole. and the PtiWnee; have within two or three days' been amide the targets for ntinterous shots, and the latl ter two have been at several tildes: It is reported that thirty or 'forty vessels, with Government stores, btinnd up. the ViVer,' are lying at Smith's Point, • afraid to :attempt the' passage.:- •. , . From 3lissourt we learn' that the rebel Price, 'with his winile ., ...ariny, is still in full retreat. On Sunday he was ar"Clin- , tonville, Cedar Co. 'A regiment of reb : : - eIX who - have been stationed •at SPrinp.,l field.since the batile'of ,Wilsittes' Creek! latve . gone southward to join Mtn. .Al dispatch troth Gen. Fretuont to SyracOsel expresses the opinion- that Price will re-1 turn . to the Osage River., and make al stand there. Intelligence' from ' other soureesialso,.makiis it probable' tha't the I ' rebel General.will shortly offer battle.— On Monday; at a place about-20 miles frotn. Lebanon, two • conipanies of oar troops-attacked.l3o 'rebel. cavalry;' after a sharp skirMisb - the 'enemy were' forced to retire, having lasi 30 killed' and as. many captured. - .0a . ..our 'side- the loss was.: one :luau killed.•and One severely wthnded.--='-'/Veviirtirlc Trib - uhe,' 18. .• = Rattle at Frederickston Mo. ' FftEDERICKSTON t Oct. 22.-In con- junction, with Col. Pluumer:s command, we : have routed the: rebels:of. Thowpson and ~L owe; estithated. at -5,000. • Their loss was heavy. Ou — r loss wa'svaiiiall; and confined priucipally to the . lit: Indiana Cavalry, We captured four heavy - guys. Lowe the rebelleader, was killed.. ,Idunstey Harvey writes that the/ Par tugese Goveitititentlins givdn:the United Statei-grent privile i g`ie. in thd itilfpotintitin of :•',l 7J. • _ T - 777= at t 0,18 an crivatact at; Ington. 'A • t . wafth• =NM o Roulette Sharon ~ ' ...,"... , . ~ .1 1$ I :`.. ' 1: :t. , f NEWS. rils);101*);100 IT3)0to 4 OUR ik -041 4. 04wis near DAuNgs ?TalVig. Md., Oct. 14, 1861. ikiaLkitNEt—Dear Sir:—My last'Avas.writlen some three, weeks, ago from,CaMp lialorama, just ' tisore iis3jiat : lslace. Whether *lat, , eoi*, inunib7atiiip l i:etelted you I kn`oV: hot c- ,4lii. atn.pf the-eipiniou it did not judging from the - aniount of answers the boys - get from their many letters home. The journalpf Sept; 25, is.jtipt at lian4 at4,svasthank: fully -ren . eived. I ;Of Muj. Kilbourne's let ter...l.? not hi tip - Li e u -Milltrarrived oneweek ago with. his - -re: - pruits in g'ond condition aiid--ftne !Their joiirney :haie -hoitever as ;rather tetlipu4 Cap. Was iweleotned,- I can atistire yeti, for he is adavorite among the'baysl besides he •brought rots tidings irom - botue . that 'many !of utl.he le:eoved: :Wel - Were introducedlci le - soldiers life din. - earnest thri-day-1 we • left -Kaleratna.,- , We • received• - brders. to • march : in 'the' I morning. • ;But, tbr *Sonia cause Our tents' were out strueli,Until about five O'clock; at that time yrechegarfbcr ntarch..•.-Socin - . 'aftirithe.rain beg,an t'ailing and'ity - lhel ~, time .vie 'were - thiough. Georgetoww we' were wet totrlie skin.'.: AstyGit 'Will- •per..;' ceive 'walkknew Was anything'. brit -easy; ihrough.the now•sliPperY .eldy'lwith our. • • 1 heavylead,•:re.nriered- :Mere': weighty by • the -rain:. - tßut:.ori ywe mial °lied . •knoWilig .:tiothingT-of our destisation. .At la.it;Ten:i • nallytown .was_reaelredi'. Here :we were halted• 3 for . some' time, and began Ito_ hope - that we truarter• here for -the Alight', as it.tvas now 91 o'clock:-....8ut , no; our patienne•wris.lote tried•-'l3till further -and ottsve ptished mud and =rain 'growing worse. I ': In. this manner we tuarcited, those of'us Strong-enough were endure,: un: til 2 O'clock:when we were turned 4. in: to •ati old eanip of , the rebels at.' Rockville:: Herevire - relied--.up' in our bl aikets, lay cloirt; upon -the wet ground,: and covered by the , trees- - of .a grove,:iif . course- slept shundly. We - had . 'niftHrehed . fifieen • miirsi since five o'clock :theAvetring!preVious i • thus making a thirty:• tours' - march in Line . hours. Ten miles :being• a days march for the.'soldier which by the • way is hard walk with:his heavy load:. The 1: next.day- :at eleven-o'clock-wiz re;ittrued' our, search; andlhere "comes l the gliddest• of out'eS.perieneci, for - in this-march our 3.1,aj0r ' Was coolly and deliberatei Y , • mur dered: -3. - bur• readers have all seen the account Ofltrtherefore I will. Oat' relitte the Sad incident: He was a . ' • man ' ivho -was fast -gal ning -t he esteem. of the regi. Intent. A Caßtaidin the • 'three .months service:and promoted toe gong behaviour. Well-we arrived in the.eanip we•haveb& copied since justmi-dark and !too-' weary. to pitch our. tents, so we. again coMposee ourselves-for sleep under the blue •t:ky,: ' to-night it was bine. But we now have nearly forgken the fatigue - of them •two days. • Withave beeeme acclimated. and used to cattiP life. and do not look forward to another-March thinking it will be so hard. The boys arein 'Much bet-I ter spirits thari l tliey Were two weeks ago. .Then a laugh could scarcely be, raised, now. the camp rigs especially - at the hear that I .write this Two nut our company have been' sent ',V the hospital the rest are in good health,: -Our regimental officers.are all fielnik--: led., Qol Knipe is a father to the raw ! went. Takes. !much pains to keep the `soldiers healthy by enforeiki•cleanliness. Lieut. (Jot Selfridge is a jolly fellow and verj r wpll likedlry the wholli Of Maj. Lewis I have spoken. He is . succeeded by, Maj.. Mathews. dfirie Mad Aljutant.Boyd is likewise much thought of and all: the Officers are: thorough soldiers. By the way, there is a slight mistake in. Maj. Kilbourne's leiter con• corning the poition of Mr.• 0. J.• Rees, He holds the "situation - of •Curantisary - qergeaw„of the regiment-instead of being ineutbet:of the Band; and .ay.Sergean is ,otte of the nim,couttnissioned Staff, ono adquits:. himself .with, ability. .I•Aziy are under ntarching•Orders.so.also huthe'en, tire Division 1 under Gen. Banks. Of course we know nothing 'of our•. destina tion. Enough, for the present. :Yours HO M ER .C. Ohio,: noble Slate, has - sirty regituents in the field, and jolly wore organizing. nienty, roginidptsoft his great artily- are cavalry; anok three artillery, mernlierir of t•hc to o,ogreas aref in the ranks. of the de• fecttiors,of theft country: Nobly dope , • •I'v hasi been 'ascertained that. Vivo. 'South Carolina regittibets. aiiuoug others,' have left Beaute , ard)t,Ariny,,, ; • The Bata ele'Ctioirluis' - gone:degidridly Repobiieatt, J)/ etu ben; Cciagresit and 9f4/ 1 C; St!Pri, l 4o Itopubliegtui =I I NEWS ITE*. - . N4W,ORLEANS BLQCtAti f 4l"--41k - ISFzi .P,ORTANT .E.,4 AcutzvvlN „drsPitt * llit fitqui.Nkty - Orleans':of I tfltiiel Rtpbutoricl. .6'x.antinir)4,4 . olll.Of•iClElii,ot the :most