I== ' 1 -GL, MORI).- vlir fort!:_.. a4s , Whirs ireathos deb fie bill falls before ols, With,Ereedoln's_aoil-laansallk,aux,foets--. And Freedbni'sbnnner 80011110nd o'er e'er: 'vv."' anif ablated that tint:: one:J011M of "pored, , on- nny :terms:Y . , Be% who Mltertains dee aeothaent issfit cab- to , be a alike; he who iittata it at tnOr6 odor his Ae; eerv©n „the Rebut. an . t — able* ol l. - "i azteiteBeverat.Salf3s :of valuable privetty papOiB; to ipvito opeeial _ grquiingtop,•„W4sh , lngtou: •anriskthcaed , Eveyett. • . 77t haye . been rewpiO to annowe that 14.9s4rojemol, of ember- 71 an ATNK.II4 of. 'erryr ennty dress the Union meeting; hi. 'titan pleeer',' ou Monday tite.; ? -("lneiberebttg 1304 else be„in ettendgnee. • goiitie &lot At tt —rijil!e tri% ht !net , week one _of - thW soldier's from this place: wan shot at oni the moan tain, near , Buenurisu S i prings, whilst out on' picket duty, the, ball passing close to his head. This. WWI ii bold , attempt at assassiuutioni and we Oust the' sapper= head scoundrel, Whe.diSeliniged the ,:weapon mayyel,,he retina alit aad„receive his , just eserts. The Rebellion on its lasi Legs.- , lThe loyal people of the eowntry can, we think, eengrati *date thentselv - es upau the speedy overthrow of the present wicked &hellion- Victory after victory has perched- upon-the -Union banner until the traitors' hare become 'weak- vied add 'demoralized to stash ad exteut,• " ,fhat touch longer resistance on tlreir part, ,seems to our taind i oat of the question'. The "cop perheads" of the North realize the prevari, ousness of their friends' 'situation and age getting weak in, the knees. Six • or, seven months ago it was a common thing Or some of this class to cheer. for Jeff. Davis;'Vallan 7 digham, or some other iirMninent'trair, and flaunt ‘'copperhead" badges; but this em blem of Crimson has disappeared and we no longer hear Amite going up for theie tors. They were hopeful then,. but Grant, Banks, Meade, Rosecrantz, , Bitrnside • -andothers, others, upon whom posterity wilLbestow the Itighestmeathil honor, hive' deprived theta of this sweet eonsolation s. .and hence they are somewhat givewto despondency, and promise ere lung to become _perfectly ~,d ocile. We also notice oflate a "improvement the. tone of copperhead newsPaperS.; arc growing weak in' the faith and art as out-spoken in their treasonable publicutiona as formerly. Providenee-is graciouslY snn- . ling upon the Union cause; and traitors and' their eiders and abettors are beginning, te realize it. We doubt not the arch-traitor, Jeff. halls hiniself,•sces the hand writing upon the wall and trerlitil#6 at his late. After the list Rebel shall hive been bu ried in the "host ditch," and peace restored throughout our borders, inure odium, in our. opinion,: will attach to the . nante and memory . of a man' in 'a loyal state whO studiously, tailed and ,otberwise sought to oppose. the: Government in: its efforts to crush' the rebel lion and!restore peace to the' land, than' the' armed, bloodphanded traitor of the south.- 1 u view, .of tkis itactsuch way Well (dose their lips and bang their :guilty heads. regiment Penna. Cavalry has been e ta red in the woods. of Mr. Geo. Jacobs; near , this placeffer theiast couple of weeks, do. ing picket cotapany. is .corainan;; ded byljap.t. JOLLY 3 of 801/idayshurg,• Blair county. The taptris - tatitled to'the of liavinicauordcrly and well disciplined set, of men, , ••• . • We have also bad•the pleasule of 'making the acquaintance 'of Maj. Ai, The *ei• tionnalgo gen deism:us , and is,y,eas‘rict,in the ouforcemeist of.:or der'und dnaciplino , Tho soldiers, are not vow allowndlo - appiciPriat:e thiir, use apple or peach without permission: :from the owner., - 1 , •. ; Major a p s d . aRY 11 1; fclauPlgi, t, , rattly% thanks . to the eitisons of the town andrueigh boomed for,the kindness aadhospitallty they, i 1 1 3 1 n ' einen 41 ' arrival'hera, •••% whiehigili t burned the 'liebela - their retOaCfrillS • vent maiden te Antil arrangements can: be 4 4 ft - Krl„ ti°ll 1 41.11g: ,' '1 01 * 011;31 . 1 eig . ll,o4o:**Mnight, dri 40' viiiiin4oelivitt whic i leer r.e ,:eiteuty :;140,,; , ; GE.*, inOsORMV* Another GounterAit—A • ne* spurious $2 Farmers' . Bank of Lancaster Pa., in 'eiraidation. TIM note ,printed from an entlieli new plate and 'dove nut re Goo'd,- 7 . - The - yo Ling Qies of Huntingdon, Pa., are keeping'a list of the single dialled men, and noting down , the reports of the ox. innining board, wieJ a 'oriel!, to sakes sound hUsbands; A SAD eoted to notice a fracas which - eccurckin Clecispriug, Weunciday . eveolug the 25th ult. , iu which 'Copt Prather, c;•liighly respectable ,stud proteineidly luial;edizpu prthat District, lost out, ot` an as sault bY*.•vai•tired Coldte4 nalood Psi6ttel Alcatel's' upete colOred„,iieil tit C a pi„ ,Rsatherliad rcbridted for the 1,1. ,riud who assembled in town preparatory: ,baing tiersiiiiited ' the cplored itei,ikuent Bonin:lore. in , the •zuelear . thilit. watt' shot in the ,nIRIO' moa t a !a about . tOrty-eight house . id'. ,ter lid recciod . the. witted, universally re; grettetf By all)iiiite huu.-,744geo:stokii :11DIDN'T WANT• TO UNSER THE "IVNONi3 TAusT/4 1 ThevOloveliad' /kratil ‘Saturdayevening,i while the -givat . , tio train -with the - .2,3o'UontiootiontJ on:, boat arrived fteo; Cairo:J - Aotiin train rotted in ' *Oaf& the ts *WI voine , q(tho — toldiero commence eh' s Mite q' , ll6ld son ) " boyacieen kuoir , vbat_m_e'aree- 4hoering . • /ortnips - tiniiiiii ' , Valtioligharn tudeto inotrint , there.'rnai :dilathLisko !niece,. oil tli o. train no tit 4flo ho resoundettliWitV. titqliniKigibgliginViioi . trAVrhercitlio qua= paditeg gulif4l*vtayelo.-.:A.,,:',1- deeia Weil_ the atteatioa: 'Of tho:. poPar eatte'ta %yin :'e .114., is Sireab 0 _ie Tres eque , o 11; Aroth ‘ ortoo fot, t44 rust res o be: t hi lic*.*;: t .W . PP: oll o' lll3ll : 4 ktijart ludiviliiiiihrowo out orbs gfrn, oothing in. ow/Met wftlr this. obstritertioh vrrooly ese•lxd being, killed or erippled.--= 'We' presume it is tie .duty renr ` ' Ivor. thy - Hight Onstabli' Ia loot!f 4this' pOr ,pailleiLtcoognovil, suisance,- and. 41Na—it- I or boliorpollee us,tiptto: Impoitiair esidont of the Uniteo Stato.litis,hisned Froclamtw tiovrospoirdio,i the '‘ltiritef ilabesse' Corpus ofil de' robelabiiikelided. We *,Ol - i + : , ! = -.• lisle the ? . toehtuttiotP, is our :next issue.__,_ Agyi. 17th, - by liio ,liev. Dr. dritybill, Mr. Daniel hunk 'of Harrisburg; to Miss 'Annie .b“.' .11!air, Washington : Uo.Md. !rids made happy eatiplo aye both mates, not being able to converse'with or hear each ~tlsur-L-Tliey-were--both----edtteated—at—t • 1 3 141a - dtribta - Deiif.'audi — Dunln7ititutien : With theirlirtirtuhei th* united; they may e. in silence' to the world around, yet their own hearts , rauy es •=nee-17-litat--thoser-gi fuenltia tiofeat do >lt~rcPrsLur9`~Journul. The Assewsitteati.-EVer,yintm entitle to vote, must Eire alqCsied "ten days beta the election, tirrci reside jn, the, district ten ays b - efore dm, cieetion to entitle : him to: vo (rat the ensiling erection: Every soldie*: tvho is a legal home, l votei at 'molt to he;, ' assessed 0 ten : days imfore.rhe eleetten• ~ ; ' Eman,ciptieion Polity 7 ---A very. intel ligent Rebel writing From Brandon; Miss. anys f the ne7.ro cmanei ation polioy_,At_whie WO so long henited, the 'most potent.. .lever of ant overtirrow. •It steals upon ,ws una- Unme t and ere we'oato do anything.the tatiows are deserted,' families withont serv acitei. etienlictwithon* necessary attendants, women tind'ehild'ren in want am! , misery. In 'short;ihe iiiSadiantages to.us now r arising from the pegroes,, are tenfold• greater than have been all the ' , advantages, derivej, from them enkler in the war. A Gqterous Offer.—The eiti24ns of Pitts burg 1-51vciteligrtiptied the inayor of Lear en wertfr i . Kansas; an offer ,to fumble homes and education to fifty of the children made orphans in the recent•Laweenee massacre.— If the offer is,riceepted, 4 onimittee• will be soul foe the ilOthen, - and, the 'expense ,of transfer will be borne by the Pittsisrrgians. The list ofmictims at Lawrence, at it no* stands, footsjup'l.37.killed, V.,tvotitided and 3 missing. Gen. ainnt on Copperhearls. 7 -A .signifi. cant remark Was made a few days since by Gen. Grant to some Chicago friends.• They were conversing upon Logan and his exten. .ion of furlough. Gar. Grant remarked that he extended Gen. Login's furlough because, while he was in Illinois• fighting Copperheads,. he still Warr in the field. doing duty. • - The News,—The s gypressiolt of the rebel lion is progressing %rids a rapiclitithat eati not bat be agpreeinted ley all true lovers of pent. The record of events of the past week is as follows : I , oapturer of—Forts -- 7Wiigner .and - Gregg, with The 'whole of Molris Island." "Capture , : of Knoxville.' "Capture , of C hat ta,neoca." • "I.l 4 light of Bragg's Army." "Capture of Cumberland Gap, with 2- 000 Babel ,prison era." "Capture of Fort Smith." "Rebel Evacuation of Little Bock, the Capital of Arkansas." 0: •J I THE Diming . o l An A iltiv i r 4 GiSt UtgoitlW po; get*l4 - ...4150 0 ' Itipaon•- fr . on to r,a ,tiot o nintit:vety':heavy itottfAlßMObl! I;ie tkitimin tOdikst. ilto•pittiielatto l * !1iii,44144 on tlnni:iespentivi34l4:looii.i - . vthetiptetoonalikintleines tonjheifo')Olittbi; - _ a I olt, the --HO -71 i roptlaa4 c liept..l4,-Tba.Vaion, Anaj let 821. t biaiiiiit lieu; beidg a Union net - gniatof.2;Bl7 In forty.one ter,lne, and; the, nniptiyin - ,thekei. ta*al e x -. cla* tbd Majcrity:aiythe; , whale , State_ lasi year. ' Vow-hundred - not - Monty-sit` towns Oka_ gory-33,097;-Bradbury,-22,888L—Last_year_ Coburn. (Rep.) receivedia• the same towns 21,855 votai r maLßradbury_lSi2 s B.L_Cory's majority_ ii-15.,216 , a,c , ain5t Cober a's majority of 3,631 ta l st year,:boing a Unica net gain , of 6),555‘." t• • , i ; , . , Bread reaa i i 1 at; itto6ilo,::Aia; _ . lipzfrtits, Sept. 14.--:-Refugees, 'who have lately arrived withi&ouriloes - , - briog - eret reports of the terigne con4itioe efaffeirs iii the South. , , One Man who left. 'Mobile on., Ahe stlt s state& that a terrible!riot broke out; an the soldiers' whits at Illobile'en 'the' 4tto.— A-bout eix-hundred-weinen-atai-ekildrett-eol— e-etei u i 'wrath aremil with elubs-aral- hatchets, and inarche _ihronglv , the princi pal streets, Carrying - banners, In/ Which were inscribed "Bread sr 8100d y-' "Bread or Peace 1" etc. ' ' Being soldiers'' Wives • theit proceeding!, • • , nrkethitArr - thernoldierirwho — uradir but a• feeble resietance. Stores were broken. open and forcibly - entered. Owe merchant, a Jew, struck one oPthe ivotneo, - whim some polioemen, Who were presetiq! - arrested' the 'Jew atid•beat him severely. Many citizens hareleft town s taw* whom was our infmc meet, who says the riot was ineresteing when 'he. heft. CAVALRY Losms,—General Pleasanton has eoinpleted.his ofteial report of the ope rations of the cavalry in the. late eampaign. It eathihits the surprising - feet that the total loss of the cavalry eorps from Jane 9th to 'the. precent_time t i s lalled,_weatedetl_aral missing, is upward of four thousand. This illustrates the severity of the cavalry service. veep strikingly: . The first souve-sqsall for Auguat, a the_ of•Mbunt Wasbiegton, N LI., cc curled on the ltith alt.., and the day after ice formed half cc ch thick. Pitx ministers were drafted in Rending. I a.,--3 Naliodiste r l Lutheran,: 1 Episco pal and 1 •Roman Catholic., The President has received the resignation of General ,Burnside s but refuses to accept it, andi, reguests him to remain in command in East, Tennessee, which he has Berated from the rebel. eon trot. ' EAST TENNESSEE. Knos!ville: CINCINNATI, Sept. .13.--r[Special to the New York Tribune ] —The ovation at Knox ville,. oath° occupation by the Federal troops, was a planing atfait. The town was dm rated with flags, which, hidden for years, 'had been suddenly brought out. General Burnside addressed, a large meet in; The day atter the occupation. The pet). .plecongratulated themselves on their deliv erance. from oppression. The day after Fos te?s arrival a procession of w'otnen; whose husbands were in the Union sortice, came in from the country... It was nearly a mile king A valuable machine-shop and foundries Were' found in Knoxville, two million pounds of salt, a largo qoantity of wheat, and many thousand 'hogs. , Theprisoners ouptured at Cumberland Gap Were the! 2d. North Carolina, Ist Virginia, Ist Georgia, and several companies, of ' They -surrendered unconditionally.— The Georgia regiffient_was 800 strong, and was captured once before by General Burn. side at Roanoke Island. ' Ot the night of the ith, two companies of Our troops stole through the rebel pickets, dud bwrued a mill that had supplied the rob. els. with meal, - in the very eight of the rebel camp. •.. Vett.. Burnside was to return to „Koos-. 'villa on the .10th, where he was remain unti' the decisions of the War Deputment, in regard to his resignation, was made. 'A kw small bodies of rebel troops are still in the State oear the Virginia line. ' The saltpetre mines which „the rebels 'worked are now within our 414' -iteuqi - m=Wiett, 'Roseoaus. ' General Burnitide's troops have, marelru4• over two hundred ..and fifty and Nowa. poilion three'hundred miles, averaging twenty milts, per day over the most difficult roads. But cue ossualty occurred, and of Sicknert therels - so little that the surgeon in eharo of the hospital at Knoxville has, ask-, ed to, bo relieved for want of , . • An aiktreak'ai' FORTILEBB it2i,7-h0; flag! 'of-truce boat arrived-4131y keict :this ,eve aing,_with:late Soutberiklapers The :Riehmouil thequirer of the 11th - says 1 "The drum, sync, and pressei of ;he Raleigh (..turtif Curohna);Standiitel, suited by , ;Wilt Iloldou, were destroyed by: a, party, of Georgia aulaiers. ' 1* turn for this outrage, idle citizen,' and friesids - .of the; Standard 4.10.:, stroaed the dice of the Stuee Journal.: !•Uovertier Yawns reached the,_spot , atter the wlik o 1 destrumiou was orarly ted, atal‘beggea the crowd to desist.. .11e re.! baked them:ter the set by telling-them that ou such, example had been sot iu Liueoln's doininious. tidtaaeeb4:44,6llB--yrani - oh - a - forot " De,stri4tiolt' 4140 ciliated. .• , #1;1 1 i/t. , ' Pr ,063.=14 , i 61:1 1 ?!..- -n.fr,`T }et 1Q I~lriT. W,tile e, zeil:sJ — tp#jept#li i ti,w,ollq )02tfeii,,t..1oy_ !,iv., ea‘', (02 .- ii0P1: 1 1 , 14-PertAWI' tl. 4}';-es,P t, , Pli , it I (iti,iiiilfrAlt . ;:k# ait4Ti: - 'A,iu' 44 4 . 4. , ',A )r .: ' V. 41. 64. 4 1 ,8 ii t ,, a)i';' l o /I *Y4 444 4#,li4ffil!i. iirkot,,cif kikl4!f' #rP•A ...': ~-,:.,4,if.:.,.:, :41r,- ;1it ..;1y,i 1 , 4 ;: t t t .:;'! - (iiiiiiiiiil, 651Vittli:iirati!iik fiPeAtAt'r i4;i l Ait'":o4" . l*s tifiVi: , ,liiii4''W r iirkii• 419.: bit-'epllGl - : irbelikl W El ul, di tilt i .lupl 3 1 9 lietql. ortitu, - It- -, -:2- --..'4,.-...:-...::,'-.,..-;'.-t.-t••••'.....- inry.' . , , - -.I i ,c, 7 - '7, + r. 7 ', 7 ;`l‘ - '4''' - '7' , •:" , ' • ../orougrilr• stamp 141r,,1: ==l -0 8, • • • • 4 1- t!' e • UR: Ott - DA LAND • 10: - -.-The stamp. hiiholusy g r ii e d ber_B(Tuesdn,y). at 8 - o'clock T., M . of is : Sinch,Etundny, *Stave .haptured , , Thirty: one and seven -ilVe *hien. - The Oittitprh of, ForteWapiat and • , .Ctingit-Oftletai Report. ' • WASIUNGTON; Sept. 10.. the followingil I sea ,:tch was received here this- atternhen. • - . 7 Deprtineut Of the South • lIEADQUARTEIti3 in the Field_, Sept. 7._ Itfaju General H. Wi If alleck, General in-Chief; CiENERAr; : . T . hava the honor to report, that Fort, Wagriet and ilatiety Gregg are cite. , Last Hight our sappors crowned the crest of the countorkeiap of Fort Wagner; on the sea front, masking all its mis,_antan—order - .:...ii - 4sued-tcrearry-the-p ce : .by-assault-at- 0.1 o'clock this morning, that being the' hour of low' tide. About 10 o!clocle last night the enehty commenced evacuating the island, end ill but seveuty , five or them made , their escape ' imilurumings' Pohl Lin.scualLhouts., , , I, er - sve - eumnoemiedlyy - Cot - lietkef - Sottti Carolina, and garrisoned by 1,400. effective men, and Battery Gregg by between one and ' two hundred. Fact Wagner is u work of the Dost: : . 4 : : • I I I 1I : I 'l. of,eaUtahaing 1,800 Hien, inttiot itf# ter'tlie terrific biiiubardweut: to 'OhlCh any work was ever subjeCted. We have captured.. oineteenpieces of a m . tillery and a large supply of excelleat alutuu u. • TIM city and harbor of Charleston are now eouripletely covered by jay guns. ' • I have •the bluer to be, General, very re spectfully, your obedient servent, Q. A. GILMORB, Brig. tlen'l Com'g EAST TENNESSEE RECLAIMED. A-BLOODLEMS-VICIFORY-i--- Great Rejoioing of the People. 2,000 Priioners and 14 Cannon Captured. CINCINNATI, Sept. 16.—A despatch to the Guastte, datedAnolville, Tennessee, the 6th inst. ; says : • The great campaign of the war it over.— Werare in full posscsin of .Exit Tennessee, having accomplished a'great though blood less, victory. The campaign wan skillfully planned and magiikaently executed. Such was the-ra pidity of our movements that the rebels were taken unawares, and fled before us without destroying. the property. At London they , attempted to bold the bridge, but the impet uosity of the • 20th Tennessee Regiment broke them to Ile : pmts. Three steamboats, three locomotives, and a large Hutu* o cars were captured there. The whole march.of our army was a per fect ovation, and our entry into Knoxville ,an event long to be remembered, Thousands of people s of every age; size color, and con dition, lined the road, and greeted us with cheers. General Burnside addressud his Soldiers and the people, assuring the lattdr of their protection, and saying that while justice should be dealt, revenge is no part of the policy of the Government. • General Carter also spoke in touching terms of the suffering of the people. Colonel Saunders was called out amid shouts of well come. Colonel Gilbert has been appointed Mil itary Governor, and General:liar ter Provost_ Alarshal General of. Bast Tennessee. A anemia despatch says ' that "our right wing is io easy reach of Roseeruos' left. " The rebels regarded our expedition as a raid', until the last moment. The march of our army, of 250 wiles, was 'a hard one, bat it is in pod order, and the trains are in proper shape A Confirmation—Two Thousand Prison ers Token, wet —Fourteen Cannon Cup ' lured. Cummaw, 'Sept. 10.—A disPateh to Ulu 2imea dated Cumberland Gap, on the kb, says that Gen. Frazier, with two thou. sandaueu and fourteen pieces of artillery, surrendered at 4 o'clock to-day, to Gen eral Burusides advance, under Geu. Shack. elford. Our forces are uuw in possession of the Gap... . - • . 'AVASIIINGITOIsI, Sept. 13.--Ileneral Pleas anton leached a position today .libutir three miles beyond Culpeper.. After ponsiderahle skirmishing, with ,the enemy, we ,ruptured three guns and about forty ~prisoners. The 2d Army Corps now occupies Culpeper. Rebel blovements. NEW 'YORK,' Sept.-- 1.3.-:-The correspOn.' dent of the New Yoik with ''' the A,:r• niy, of the Potoniso; writes' itti4q . :Oute Of the, histaut 'lt is believed . ihiit:eue:: eery* ,ot. Les's' urnly,,Aluder 'Lougstredt, is . inevitig; to ltiehuionu; there to be truiuiferred;', tti - the SOlithivesti,' and ' oue to ,c.lhuriestOth'; Hood'stliVisioiOeft .Ifrederick:i" btrg- Tlie'stlity lust'' fur - Itiehtliig . id; theueetellhariestori." .Thig aeewy tu' cute that the rebels iu Virgiuiu ''remain ,eu.tir,ely upon the defenSive for the- comoug cutepaign, which every one 'comas upon be. tyre winter. . -•-. - DepaFtutent of iho Ohio. Adiams I. l rova Ordered to-the Fielil,At: . • ttnipg 10 , 11t4sag Vurliees“- UtzvetNNATt, Sept. 14.—The 'draft in this city ouiudieoce.4 du Wedriesday. Theiknatirrendiruiapelis — fl& sap that all'the United'Stato:truops'id. dini, except the provest gtiartl; , have,' been unlined' to the '1 fleeces' Itrilena is oi•• , 1 „ „ - • . •, aereut ; . . • ttve soeviou. • -; ' • --As--theecood - battrlion of 611 Itegauent was rc : or#itm,rrpui.'l:err.ei flip!c., on 40,y;g4y ' ", "M 4,( to u` k-,iktiC9 _tr; 1;431144 i l rfav4 •• '...f„,! • , .. • •• r•'• •• • .ei;• . ±1 • • • j..; t "`I• a • u paper. ANitT- Eisgirgaioeue ssi Dug thijio.i • • "" •17 - ", 'Aga • tit Butt Gap.' Vren.tdi , easiiiittorkwatilitiiit::illstice leo , tred - thms miles,. ..ts thir foot of Tiooti-; t Baird'e division; was eh= engaged at, Ditg.Gap, font miles north' o New Lafayette ilfhere the umin eohmtiti Dieg# was itt: thir gine „Of. awl engagement. It Is 'Nought that Bragg feared to lose control of his line/ of retreak'-to is retreatimLovibri. to avoid the tames et the Cullatwmia retreat, and iti'prelinotstrag gling. Neverthile* t /Ave nutobein of de serters, comiin 71three'hilidied of the 19th .fiettnessee eame, idakf body;. • At,. least one tbotand deierters,; hair§ arrived here since the'evactintisti, and large another is said , to he on Mitisienaty Ridge. __Gen._ CrittendetriS-said , to.iThaier---eecupied lafayette-to-dayrand- thrr-artny-is--agaiwtoa-- mamma. A.o6lailt Sectetaiy Danix artivid Array ofc t EP - ron ..,c A Remarkable campaign— The Rebel .Forees--4efitgees. - 1 -- Reveuvreritr - d - e - spattdt Says t a r otters Bloat, at lila neCO wits, Was fit*Fort' Gibson, preparing to start for Fort ~ S cott. In his remit eainpaign be marched two hundred nod fifty 'rules in nine .days and fought two .red-the-rel;els-from--/O square miles of territory. • -,•‘• • . Refugees foe® the rebel conscription are coming to General Blunt's lines ,by , bun- . dreds. Their siefferings arc represented ati• indescribable. 'Mere than 060 'hiladreil 17- nion'uten haver been siva es hung, at Fort Binith, since the rebellion btra, u, The sup. , ply trains are running regnlerly,.frent Fort 4.4usith to Fort Blunt. Fort &nith will be the headqUarters for tho'. operation during the winter. Half of James ;gland: Ciptured. The lAN Fleig on Tort Men:aerie — ITOTTIZEis RINROE, Seil - C13.116 Uni te& States transport, N ally Duets, Captain Dims, arrived this moraine grow liiltod Bead, which she left on Satuntlay, the 42th instant, at 8 A. 31. Captain Dina , reports tile arrival of the relief-baat Cosmopolitan, from - Alerrif Island on e'riday evening, at which tilde tiro white flag was flying over the shat.ered walls of Fort Moultrie, and Dur forces had captured and held half of dames Island. The rebels hold only two batteries on Ames Island. Two. monitors woo lying between Sumpter and Moultrie.. Captain Digg passed Charleston bar at 4 P.. 31. on Saturday, at Which time ho saw the white flag still flying over Moultrie.- Bhe fired 'the last gun at 4 o'clock, on Friday afternoon. WAsrtrxdron, September for lowing was received . at headquarters to-day • ST. Louts, September 12, 1863. To Major General lielleck General-in•ehief ; Colonel" Cloud rutited the enemy near Fort Smith, on the Ist instant, and •now holds that place: Weetern Arkansas and the Indian country are now in our posses- The Richmond Enquirer sap that it is useless to conceal, the fact that the Con federate cause will eit long become, hopeless if the evil of absenteeism is not alleged. The Confederate debt, says Robert Tay. tor, Register of the Treasury at Rinhtnond, is eight hundred and forty millions of dollars.; la 4= ii •4 ii i Lr-t IF/ TL* SI in the village . _ church ' Leiterstnirg, Washington county, .116., on - Wedliesday, Sept. 9th, by .Rev. W. F. Eyster, CHARLES El.). WAYS; of Murtinaleutg, Va., . to' LIZ ZIE V. BIER; of Washington eouttay.'lid. • siIIEMIS: glic:pivl33. Near Chamborsburg, on the 12.tb inst.) Mr. DANIEL MONK, formerly of this vi- Otity, in, the 65th year of his at' In Louisville, Ky.,,of Dropsy . of th rain, on the 15th of August, Mr. JOSEPH ROHRER, formerly of Waynesboro' ; in ,a bout the 44th year of his age, gar CAEAPER THAN,TI-111 OfIBU'EtSe wiegrren,THAs TUE DE T.! _ ra*FASIIION, STYLE AND BEAUTY,. •revAprry; Ell,io ‘SII.C_ANI! DURSITILM The hand boards that.. Point, tob Mil 2tl. , - liotterei Opposite Washington House, .Hugerstovrit. ITSPRING STYLES, 1.863.—W0 havo just returned from the Eastern Cities and have now open our spring stock of G Kids. All the new stiike Vials, and• Caps, for men, boys. and Children, with c;iines, Ifintinnias, Poi ket ifooks, Pon Monies. Gloves, &c., invite particular. attention' to the ull•impoitenr fact th,it notwithstanding the high pricoi ay./11118nd the gentini einnpiaint of 'everything ming at war prices, we are , prepared • to furnish our customers must articles in s . our line at . • --a -9 .eh small advance 'as' net to be 311. and see ' the new i*63, at , unie.liziArrs.. , - may 8 , Hatters, .1 <Opposite :Washington House, Hagerimwa 1 COtJNTIII7 31 .E 11,0 HANTS are in-, vited tti cull and examine our stock of Hats, Caps. Usiies;' rocket hooka, Port Marlines Gluves;&e. ; Wo.areliraporeil, tv furnists to country dealers anything to our nue in just such quantitio) as they way, waut, and•at prices fully ma lovv . as city jobbery.' AVoirivite.anyexaritiltatiou, of • Our stuck aunt prices before you go.kiast to.purchatre, • • UPlON.'sttztPcrS, may 8, liauem - Uppio4telitrashingten House; Hisgerstosra , , :iti*SEtiOND SUNPIX OR :STRAW GOODS. G UT-114614 , P'4%,1 4 1A.&1A : BILAID, t• • Chip HougAritaii • taint,* TelAi 'rhea( Bite, in white; • ',brawn.. and A imeticiiiitniltr Men, aciydt, Llhildron lenteAt stack or str. t ve ii{ilto county, at lite itiwest 3 1e4nti_ Our second supply it,lat. opened:: ; UPDNGBA Fr'S% r - .t „ Orposit4:Waehingtou, Bowe, !linger:noon OrStril*AiSi l nibk.lBo3` ,l * VONA tir . . , ' .. , •,',,A."- .. ' ".' ••••• ' .I.: ' :' ' : - "k;. ' . •.' • 1 , ... ~, , I ',; ',.:1,...t ' 7 V. • ~', • • 4 y-- , , ~ . .c.-:"..v". - :"..v" " 0. 171-- 4b.,114'1.,325:• - a , ".; - 10 - -, , 't. , , ..;, AEA - tre i ': ' '''''straittlik v - iiittstAts - 77 q 1.-- • .-- igiaTttigAlikl#,llO*l3.:lliAtig calar;Aisttalyies r doitipiisbi n ft ovary •• • aitilkelTot a hl..;lllyr nal. Oftidreis - tt , car constantly on hand, and toitionfactured, to onlea lowestracteastaholaaaloctidiriotitiki':,Ottxietan_lksl9*__, • fluninitFOOWiltlit t apenett; - = ;••• ay -• J. Ilitteta;:t-'- • 0 ,poslto :Washington tionarydlaptatotrt lotraaMtittri e rifilit4d , C , 'S Frontthe Antericad of rdeitholit...l tk • e Q. a ge. were confided to, eihall , lorit: Ofitoilird-I3tre et .. Super takes)* the. trathat $5,45 , 41,1 - ;bbL .elosed dull and havy;,adds.pticetOt*-olto ; getiwer Wei . qtilite"PostataiJi3trpet .., ow anti "ksti.4l:.atss,lsllols' an ;, Shipping Ritra'dO. at $5 l ititgls'B.7l.; Re tailing-Extra- -tkry-,-at--$5 , • _ GRAIN.—SoIes end:nand SW bushels , Boughton white , Wheat, talretithr seed, at -195 cents. 2.500 bushe ls verVg,a4 tochoioe , tatnily flour do. at•175®185 , tents, t,OOOl. bushols damaged and common , to (kit at. , uthern_r_ed_at THAD, Ifio-cents,:and,-4,000t.-- bashel,Oough-tordiedlittWdo; - , cents. White Corn closed very. dull at 8L @.83. °sets; hod yellow • at 85®84: cents, arIL to quality. Sales* of bla ryland thus at 52W8 cents, mcssitre, and. 2 ' _ as_ : : • weight. aye was %slat at 90®9:,: cents for Marylou& - • •• PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, Execu tote of James Beatty and also of ilathatina Beatty,. late of Antrim township, deed, will offer at Public i3alei.en , the premises on thellaya mentioned, the, following de scribed-Real-Bstateuto wit:', 04 t:41P4r 3 ( 1 154 -1 4 15111 " day of October, next; on the. Mansion Firm, at If o'clock, A. ft 4:sail • ' • , . , ' MANSION TAM consisting of a tract of Land sininto,Oont font mil's - 15orth-east of Oreemeatitie. inCiaid totinishiii bennd dii by lands of Jatitcfs'Davidion% 0 OrPachbill,fien -117 Wenger, Jacob , and Oeingo 13pealutatiatiantitora, containing, ' 152 ACHES • • more or less, with a large; two etorie& STONE. D W E !JIANG HOUSE, a' large §tobe Ilantifinn, (*fora Crib, t anu other onthttildinaathereom Trier.) is a never.failing Weil of, Wateromaaid,Farni,trith , a Pump in it. All 4 o.—Thera is en‘,said4mi 'a largo 0 RO H A ILO of,ettatetr riait trees At the same time vatil he olrmed at,Ptrlilic .Sale t a TRACT OF i.A. - Dibirs .the inatipaci. #anunif Gearhart; bfrandeil by Wads oftjol. %MX: AtTlCrriglit. the Mansion Farm, lands ocJohn, c lirovo and others. •eontaininm 1184 Atntga - raire.., taiidi on which °here is, emusted It commodious . STONE DWELL.? M-11111:111 . 117ffiiiklE4 ,. • tr g large Bantt •flarn built of brick,, and, other im grovemente. There is. an excellent spring of Water and a goad APPLE OMNI tRi) on said land. ALSO, on Said day, a • TRACT OF 11A:S11) known.as utne Lind farm," adjpining the one Mat described, lands of Joha Grow, ;Ileujaln n.. China ben, fan, John Keefer and , oth ers, cenitaininj 260 ACRES vvith a two storied LOG 11.01)SELartel. an excellent rtorg BANK B A fine Iftresin ' of 'Wa ter rums through this Patna . - • There will be also offered on the- ISM dap of October, next, on the preinises, i at 10 e'idOek, lit., a,. . • , Ta&Col! or zokhammi situate in said torrnshiu of Antrim, , known; as Om , ' , Johnston Parm; bounded by ands of .Joseph Whitmore, 'Jacob and John. Frantz otltarr;Cuu \eining • 247,t414:11kil*tnom ort less, with avam alavaaji 'a Bank Barn., and Spring 'lllouse'lbereon., Ali& a lonalf Orchard. There icane excellent Sprinir of Watei on said vent. Each of said. Farms. will -be suld by the Acre, neat meaware,,said, Farms .bravo respecifullynn abundant supply of good Timber. EirThe !arms will be made known, on. day of Salo. ' , .. ~ JAMES ilFltl4l, ' , ' T. B.I4BNNBAY; - . • • ' Ex'ra ofeJames .Baatty.dee'll , .1 A MS'S IULI,, . , Sep.lB—ts Ex'r of Catharine' Beatty,, de ed ' . rir Way nesboro' Recorc" cow , and send. bill, to . , this office.—Franklin - Repsifory. • f PUBLIC SALE. rri he nadeteigriell; Agent.for the. heit4 of Joseph Mira at Public Sale, ox. %CND.. NICSDAY 14TH DAY to TrOLiT6DO4 the MAN - 81.01V - FX gig; of said dee'd.; ' . intilsted three.. miles. from Waynesboro', on the , Hemmer. ilap rood.- one. short mile north of Mopes/ell Mins, adjoining ; land*, of Daniel, Inge!, , tlulogwia kiarbaugh , and L ahth Burger, coniaming . ilL(3111CIP11C1' more of 104020 AlliCES'of, ithich . is 'Limaitane knit in a hitil state of eultivition, tan balance free stat.e land •about: 30 Aces (Washita is well sea with thriving Timber: improdesnestsars. large . _ STONI 1101181, um. INII II I Hulk Sit ne Barn, B'► feel long. frame agora Sibied `Spring House4. - Suraraer !Lease; Virieb Wixid House, dud Cerrine Shed aiurir •Citie - rOof,' : Stuilo Blacksmith Shop, mad' owlet puibiiirdings, ur -'gam repair. • , There is' on I; - „: : °Ram )(choice fruit ba iaLl 'faro), such r a t ‘ , apPlew 'Veto; aches, etc • SiEoziellAcroz „ to the farm with idiom of eater running 'through it. To_thisstreww_theosttle - e.Wet'. every field., There is also a never tailing-Whit with pomp itlit i at the dwelling liaise. .The situation is *plowacid •one, an i iageoveraienCto . chordate; Eichropfhopsew;: ' - ro; 'int:thee' ticohrt eropkire of tha _141134:W14 ti*., th', ROPrrth Dt 9f/05. .1)11er the prenligee'. XV"Sate tiVioaimeneir it .1 lielailt*Pad;oleiiial day whett the torniwillhearoleAtnoww:6 - 1: .- Taisitio , : . r tOett does-oil the first • t , : Rapt:lE; =tw ' iCOIN IS. CILLER,: Ageut: leili-Reposiarkeigy mil- sena ' tint: to thls' ' „ ,
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