-..- , _ .ESTAI3I,I •,. _. ....-..-.-.,",---.,-..-.n.--------fy-7,--t,,.-..,-,. - :IT;;KtEOWN. & LINZART: Rulum ...,: ~,.' 'A/ 1 4 stip+ rAttow.c, an L'ea, AS•D 401111$1011 tor Wand. of' Flonn, - ttraltr Park, lia ' eon 'Lard, Batter;. rtgi, 'Cheetah. Beau, Taldow, - . Grain., .alkali , Potatood, Pot and Pearl - Ashen, • - _ ..; - fiatnnaten: Idnabed innt , Latd Orti, "Mid and Groan , :lnink.Veninkl. auteit,Maznild titan, &eds.' • C..b adt,linnen mutate Cornignatanta. ' . " - ;:_ .. :17 . _ .... r. ,pl Library at, Plttat. i S-0 It h. B. c.; A. it.F4 li:117 - . D7,- Comas . , , - . --ittou- Aim rostriaintd iirstestiurr and whole idi dada' In W2817.111C RESERVE- elfi ou. ._UTUR4.LMID; POI3I4,BAcoN, rLOUR, FASII. 1 - - etrE ' , MID . PSAEL -- ABIII , 2I,IIALERATUS, LIN .. IggillyAlito 14.11,D;..41LP, DRIED FRUIT and ! Prbittai stally,Nos.; HI and tll3 Front 17 , 8 t,' ...- . . crtkr a sincpAni, commiaam atER• 1 ‘4,2 egiumi and dealers FLOUE,a3RAIN AND Pktobl:loE, No. 233 Marty. atteot, Pitetbwith, Pa. Malie brands of- Flour for Hakies, and_Fanaili use conatantly on band., particular attention paid to lilting er*rs far dlercluicidlumnerally. oceolly VAIN: WELDER; PaoDtaaiiND Ommonaum imon.ant. &Om in FLOUR, HUT- T 111; Eaooail. SENDS,- LANDONIENSII,-POaN. ,DR/XD- LiAND Ma= FRUITS and Pmdane beroleanhadmucesmade ottomitignments. .WarehOnno, No. 111:Second sane, raOdnoNts- THOS. - J. itynnac, AND DII4LNII IN oßupx OILJ3, JAMES C. MOV4a.a., I'ORWARDING AND Poinithatoe Meacitairr. for the Ando of FLOOR, GUAM, :BACON,' - LARD,BUTPPJI, EGGS, ittal WM.= Pfoduoo to 0na1y,119,--lo surrarntLp STREET, corner of Treat, Pittsburgh, Pa. leihroteers and copeknotrata telicited. ...WM/7A ~eat Es A, FETZER,' FoRNAILDore AND 00111116.1r0N IlliCllLlrt s tor the .01 Or FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRUM ABILITouad Prodnee generally, No. IA Market et., corker et TIM, PlttikarAik. eekay ' 'Axe. QC.110314 KER. 4, LANG CcuanzsioN )alliiiaiairri, and wholesale deals/y.14 GROcZ lan, FLOUR, -GRAIN, pitoDupr., Liberty street; Plttebargh: TIULLANJAIIIDDLP.., euthaeasor to JO. £ Son, No., 183 Libto - ty•stiost,' Pitts. ..b.th;,DEN,F44l,:pnonocx, ouporaY AND (30A111881011 /4KBOIIANT.• • • • Coltsfgatoesta respectfully solicited, .wes. - warm ...1740. WHITS. - Walyi. WRITE BROTIIERS, . FoßwAkortio APOri AlfincelAxis sail deeleri in PROVISIONS'AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, IsSEtterty street, Pitteburgh, Pa. - :.my7 A SWOYER, Uosanutog .aa. e dealer in CRUDE AND BER'LIgED CARBON ' .O /LS, °LAM IRON. AIAILS; 183Rtherir oorrnl,ck,ei Weir/ ape, AitEA.NB encumasora to AMIL Weaznees, Means &Co.; WIIOLESALIN 110- kL4 Cli, ranter of Wood avd %yateir otref!i,Pithibdrits •—alit ' Vit.' J. •011 1,. V01T & (X)., oueeetaor PILOD G UCE AND' MER CHANTS. St 47 littaburglg; Pa. 414 Joannoon: OUR I. HOUSE aYc (AA; Wnoqatall aeoccas xllO Ongaisimasr Ifascamirrs,aprper.f mtste4a, ~ P ittabarf!l, P•4ll7l__ hvinsdkirth do r noLe -.Lkl at.; Guests mcolbartuatas Ilcamwers, am sued arrant, Plltathnrgb: -'le2ftlly; a. alla-TICY..-1111. 4BALPATLICIIL -ppßow-N.t KIRKPATRICKS, WnoLii -IJ, gums _thsecsaii and. dealers in FLOOR Amp Nut. Wband PM Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • • ARES LAU ELL ,t SON, Colati- Atracums Uu NomaaCHUDIC ILIID OAltltuN OILS, nd 70 Water street. -Pittabuirgh, Advanus wade on reusignsenta.• ! •. • ' DIEUGGZSITS. . • • • •• • Q4AION" JOIIIit3TON; !pi YUpt AND HILI:2111DA14 PratrUatlCHT; 'TANay, GOODS, BURNING - MIMI, OILS, FAH ' ' !ILY AIDDICIN &a, - atrictly.primo quad.- Hy, which -he offers at lowest prima. Comer ;tiold an FOISIth atreetALPlttaburAll, Pa. • ''• 7 ...Piptlotas ruefully oompounded at all bourn. ES•rOLIK. . VVnotA!- .IJ. Bata DIVOCIST and Manufacturer of WHITT. LICAD AND I.lTh A WE. corner of Wood and Trout • Duel; I.llton-until. • 1,17 VIIOLIWALII DR:AiYra uto MUGS, PAINT:B,I:AM, TANNIN/MA.II,ND - DYN 11113 lii..-294.141.borty.strenti-Pikubargb.—, -ballantAarafarlllaanehre piennigattelittod. 'aitai !,1111131“1101413t1131:14.746t........ vrorsos ILLIANEMSIL. - DANKiiirs,,torner of, /Abort, itiaiSti ; • il• Plttiabdrgh..: • . ,'.; • • • ' , tail)," ';• -ALE YIS - : ...lhttraourr ; 340 , Wag. utivet. corner: •Woc.d. :a2•701t..4•8P5. FYYFI G..:ILiaCaNNELI4 -Arrosuntr, atLalr:Ompia; seeoixt 047AverOs Li* Dm). Na H) 116 , moad u nit. Will'atwod- to th. .ttlemeni, setuani And Piifeo. Um/Wads* t!ount!eis, ac., Wult : lnsult, Dietrkt. of - • • • • Holtkrami ',roar osug anw6ol.; v _itiumeria cc& N, Airrost,? .1.34 kiwi a?. Lim. Ho. ]St Fourth !treat, flee doors: sk o n -13 atithtletd. - Pftribtltsti. Pa. aultiltt , TEIWCAS, Wati t ' No. IbO /oarth stunt , comer.( .. oberry waLdswiyr R4MV.W.A A. t.UK 1 4 - 7 4 2 -41 c - 4 .onrigs: rift!' Aired, 44191a1ng :toff. or pitto Brown M... ATTORNIT.,AND L Comm:twit AT Lim, Im remorededlCllMPS LAW - BUILDINOI3,,Na 19 .Dirtprid . , i ze doart• - 11C "ter's , OhEireh: - • --• rylgiitniet Itatf ully MHO Y •d s errOSMIIr.AT_LAW, No. LW Fourihitreet, Lowrie'. Law Building; rROD VOL I. TT XICCLI kBUTCEEINSON, Comm:mos AA.awa L01111.12b til ANT/ s 1 er Sill Mtn- Z/Ltt CIIII:BI6,'PLOUS,-.71611, ADON,:f.I4OITXX, LINSEED 0114 POTS AND MIL a 81114,. SUDS, GRAIN. DASD PIMP sad Prodatessatanaky. Oen bawds 'Family floor allmrsos baud: , Agent Su the sal. or mamma oco, celebrated' Patented Perd - Star.b: Jim: 116 810)11 . 1 . 121 S1 6 4Poet RIC; between" Wood sad. &bias- A• l 6i " {'WE AVAILS • Ottozo.—iamumi Navit; COLLINS, Forwarding and Conimbilonlier=. obant . nael. dealer, In camas, 411.117 X-Se. /IO sad Trodaii generally, NO. 45 abort/Witter, Pfttebergla . ' ' JAILIWTIOLALES & PORK PACK iditIV *Wen biPHOViSI9SII, corner aw:. z,ors Uns4lrrqq 43Lattemit , C()FFIN , Adm. sol e ler 61..urculr Bzwuni. natuatercoaxiin N ot o, Ma straw ' - 4 " , ° , 0 1 ,4 r ..Wood aoq t_!.4 •0, ACIENT Amu r . .T. U. b Ra e Peeepi r• aele e t e 4Hrtfa In -16,3. tenias, Er WatA e Irma . o3 aims Market-sod lister 144011 , thecracrawc'' iogvu t kb* Coartaart, 92 Water sum& • • ackirreitv Ausegur Itanialitele-Comm ,-Id orr,, VAh Myst, . . , . . J0,111111111 : 4011 ....415UZ . W...C•114....10AV1F! .INrll.Bolg. CARR,&'OO. okv (Lai' NVoi.;*.isiaca.,) - • -7 . 1 r0.1i1011 , ..A.5D DON JESUS 011.f . 4300D5, So. Ow Wood itrhnt, bisamod Pttsbargh...,' - siwoiamor tkaunialeid 1/;' Whnteralsaad•RetailAslmi etAnt'itNl, rANOT 151 IT lIIVEI4, Nora bag eatrs•rei. Tairtli And Mittel Atraetk - - I W. BAH •IC Ilimmais or Oar .floato,No. ba street, biome Third j 11.: • . • 1.4 - , LOVIt t pauszlir pis &irDzkpor utkriiivopft, gnigtw the orir a«.-Hific NO: ti Walcst areet..Vistitantb . . • TR 7 J~J7I.AYiB~ ~G ' I USRPIVIIORTA ui is Taal ituas4Amisouwar QOOOl/. VATUN MAURO Lsµ —, Xisihrrakaisa. Cali „ ""4.4 I* pßodm so.; OIMkiTtY: of 02 nalthmni' -1 4 1 91014,114dicit fiqs_by_. ,110 : ' imunkt 0144X11. I . :•:*%. - . :".. ' • ,••• ". .- .: v„....i.:44 - ker.5Z . ..- , : - .. ' . .4.. , 7 pgmtatrisszo-r; *v. COMMISSION MERCHANT Comer Head strastind.DuquismiA. ' l C;ATloalgst , . Pa, 'itiPiltlOß'qTf43l anipt,..szeolthEiti. :;131,,buriv Ana y•rutobaszkasioilhad.ratiton s Eß Bi of somarseuuce owilsoit AND ItapßOA.l7, or xtvaraencsicisia "Ts, largo or aosaitOoldo 'to order' at abort oolioo. A rtyni) F l-1.- eucoessor •• of F. H. OlipbasdlidoSsetadir f HOT PAUSED NUTS AND w/o:1mm, cu or IRON. oaS NAIL RODS. BOILER IRON and RIVETS. rentonenox I.lo2c wolas.raritt• Co Pa. ~31:1yd Worehoomo 13 Wood at., Pittabargh. J. S. 11 01216........./. T. CARIPSILIA. "fil . X CEL 1 OR_OLAISS WOBKj .L wows, PLuNicsrT * CO., Claus ilLtarstit amts. Warehouse, No. >9 2Waod:;stsuat, corn* of First. Pitt•lmrgh, Pa: satulyd --- - - 117 E 211X1.,- Lt beigt stmt. %rpm* Pitht!Sh. ,manufectorera of WHIPa, 1418813 AND EWI , XS, and every description of LrATEllit BitAIDID WOH/L • - , • • Orders solicited from the ly tilde, and goods prompt shims! as poo inatnalks., .1 • • Ilekdaorlyy TEETH EXTRACTED . WITHOUT PAIN, BY' TUX USA OF AN APAARATUS WHAMMY NO DRUGS era GALVANIC BATTXRY ABC DEED. • Cold weather le the time when the apparatus Ma he need to Its beet advantage. NocUcal gentlemen and their Aunlllei have bed_ their teeth extracted by my proms. and are ready to testify's. tothe gaiety and of the opera iloa—whatever hag been by pentane Lo Wasted to p ing the contrary, having no knowledge of my rocess. M grARTIFICLAL TUTU Inserted In ever, etrix. g w ,, w. gnmint t. 108 - 01 wo Sandia& toneor of Dtassoud sad ()nut streets, rittsburith. Reasintess—pr. A. K. roller*, Dr. Rallsek, Thlttitra API A1e.41 /MU; .734/7. IAMES EAU'S, late assistant .to 4NorM•o4lllbwrr. IMPLICITDDAW 'MA - AND . SPZi.tr ANIONS tor ail kind. of !Wallop, and aapidlutandi Mar orecOnt on (11.800. Oh*ol A / 11 4101011 . ' ittWat.het.eeu .Le.4,',: _ . Hibib strwhia, ADM?" 12. 11-41 E "Intlellt“ =ON ,DANK BLOM. Vffili amt . Purolator PLANS AND PPIDNI/JOATIOND 1,3 " NaNdkp "• 1 71 86 501.949; waft* emporia Asa o•feedoriAogixix liwtatt - zoi‘jilkUAtiOn F sod le adrIbet111111111111:1111AN1011,• duo ' Irtt AIM ( DAViS Ok'S DO/'eol 1 4. 1 11105.1 rub owl with: dratess Attseersitt. - Irtelk - street. = fi g WIN IFZ---"Rm 'V i tt i s :: Wood Sneer bstinoeb ..kirta,~lo94 rifbeenrk. Pc_ • _ •... ~, ...., . . . . ip . . - _ , c u. .. , .. .. k - .. AND CoAT-m,EnciAii JOURNAL. ' _ E PITTSBURGH, WEDXESDAY MORNING A PDTT in -loon GROCERS. WHOLYSA LE 01100V13 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nai.27aad 298mIthileld Comer . Sccond, WY. H. KILRPATILICIt. VVT Waoaaaata Owen, Comatusoom idaamwrra am" Dr.aaaaa COUNLIII.T Paoauce, N 0 . 4253 Liberty street, Pitalrburgb, Pa. ap7 TIII/VALX 17/141MialF•frat73LE",_ WHOLICiALS. GIOCZNA AID COMMINIIOIII s , dealers to PRODUCE. FLOUR, BACON, 011=f, FSH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON.•YARNS. And Pittsburgh manufactures ru Second street, Pittsburgh. DUXCANIIIII.M.D....ALD IMOCW-JL...0; Tv's%ILL.E. DLLs OsocEn. Pawnee an Commutator Mix =Jobbers itt.M..o. SUGARS and MOLASSES, SD alum and-OrßuPs; rLorm, CON, SIDS, CHEESE, SEEDS, At., No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. , A aohlay r. 14.13TAIER LBEATllERS,,suceeasors ;11ttizoor A Aniessoa,WAoorald dealers In FOREIGN FRUITS, NOTE AND SPICES, OON FROTIONEIFE, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, ix., Now. m an` 128 Wood pelmet, above Fifth, rittaborgh, . • • 1.920uGY ammo L HLC ..... ...... ators.oon. EAD METZGAR, GROCER 1141) Cmaucmi itnctims, and dindero in all WOO. (hdrXini. Tsdauds Ado Prirmonton IlAnn socrusiss, No. 24$ Liberty wood, opposite heed of Wood onset, Mahn h op&ty ROM- 110•11,11011.....;:..—.............11411111M wives. ROBISON & CO., ' Wtiouramx 50..a.14. ..a.14. cuss, tharstsaton diracitairrs and &Wars I/1 W kinds of PEOVISLONtI, PRODUCE, and Pitt.. burgh manubictures, No. 25S Liberty street, Pitts burgh. J. 0„ . *ad xleskrie FLOUR, PkOD VC AND 'PROTISIONS, No. 270 Malaystreet, opposite Rand s Pittsburgh, Pa. I NII - Llband . adrances made on consignments.zahLtlyse CA MA • . JON , WHOLESALE DELL= no GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM. ;01114VPITOI and.Piltablgrgh Marrullugnow articles, Nir.' 141 Water street, above the Monongahela Bridge, flit taboret, Pa. • 1.411.A.T. tisztL4 OBERT .DALZEI. T \Yuma- Amsaue COMILIMOX AND rellWill.DlNG lilsseasires, , sad &glen is • PlitoDpeg, and Pitts burgh sassighishing„ 'NUNN:uIt. • nins arianstaa44..-.._ LAIIBRRT. & -Wii4xitras GRINTLI, PRODIYCI DIULIIIIS and Oaninsaion Minimums, No. 6 Sixth street, Pdtaburgh, Pa. '== tiouisALE GRO rmuumaudpimp h muna.ctu =cams. and &niers; ha lS strwii rs., No. 154 11.44+tUf. OLBSIL Gaoccsa, torausiox M minium; and M &MenLE .n Pi/AMNIA tio./p Water Meet, and a 5 hoot Weal, Plttobn h ' ODA V. TB. I JILWORTII & WROL/ISALII Er . Gsocous, Nos. 130 end 132 Second Area{, bow ‘3Ol 411 JOHN F LOY D CO.,VIICILESALB up to ma Aso CormAaJos Allutaussa, No. 172 Wood Libortyroet. Plttaburgh. WILUAIT -ioczasur Gaocaa, IS and SO_ Wood street, pith,- busk R. 44 -5 Initlidt.f A Lka.A.N D Gaon; importer or none, Asa, No. 273 Liberty. wort, Pittsburgh, Pa: ' LAG: afaAIrrir4CTURERS. IIANIEL BENNETT , t,t301 7 i, "across*, or WRITE STONE CHINA Axp CREAM COLORED IVARK. su"Omar. 43in WAIIJCIIOI7Iit AT- PAI:r mhls:lyboi . • .• W. ft ILIUM. itiIACKINT O BII;IIKMPIUIL - 4k pa, .13.1. corner Pike end allari afineli , nes.r.iiie City Water. Worts, • Pittibmgb,'• MainifarAurers of MACKINTOSH 'AND titnrAiwn IMPROVAD PATNNT OSCILLATIND STXAM•ZNIDNYS AN A SWOP, VALYNS, of Mies and Nast style. • Harin qu al i t y, machinery of large crpecily and 'cd the best we are to he heavy Job- • Ling, and solicit work In LIM*, trusting that by promptness, and the character *four work, to merit We invite special altentkou.to our HALANCND VALVZ OSCILI,ATIZNI• JCPIOINU Ynginos. advantages Inorutufure anattaluid in this alma of paklyd • WILLIAM atmeti: Aitr I LLLI 3 i'EARNIIILL Ac CO., No. 61 Penn street, below Ilarbury, Plttaborgh, Pm; STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND tiIIZET IRON WORKERS; MAU • re er BARN!! ILL'S PAT ENT BOILELL.- IVE, - PLUED and CYL INDER BOILERS„ CHIMNEYS, BEETCHEN, rm. x BED, STRAIN P/Pltii, (SIND swims, MA LT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIVE BOATS, SIC., ete. Also, BLACKS)! ITIPS WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at the ADM est notice.. All orders from a dimness. promptly at tended ' lIIIRMIAI3 MOORE, MAirdiumpait.. Oir intiloralra 'vs ari auras cr COPPLEI.D/d.' 'TILLED PUNE 11119 :14111.8811 and .F.A.HILY. VINEGAR; Nom. 189, 111 1,193,and-195 Ann street. between Ihnittnield and Grant Wean, Pluebargb. ' Prienteordets solicited. Highest's:weft price, paid for BYY:' - 'mail andO all other palioaxe ingredien* eareftdlT extracted,. by prams new and Isnpromel: • ; o:,rnerok,/ Ll*ty DIE.rTISTRI". .~IRC~TLL'TI/BdL. aie, ç ------ CANN- POUNPfirristeby acrors:Ornimisw•Arsi; • 10 . 1 4J1 ^ 013._ - NIESSRB. HAMSTER &n ltllLift have Just reaeireel and for We full 7 octave overstroug, • with full Iruu frame, All who wIAL to porcluolo t pleo.e Sloe m • oft PITTSBURGH, PA AO:Aar NO. ITS ' SNITNTINLD $T srE lir ilooss. •13KVAiiirtliraitifg-WW- WORK, AT DOME AND ABROAD. For ado by apd rs.A IsisWic TO ESSAYS AND H voms. AIDS TO FAITII—A Berl® of Theolilies' Emmy by seve" ral writers, beings reply to "Essay. ;tad Re view. Edited by William Thompson, D. D. BIORTEOII.9NEBB BY MAlM—lllustrated by • oompartson of tho doctrine of the Qoford Tr seta. By Bishop Mcllr•la°. Jost received end for sale by 11 0 C s R , .K11 -- ALDINII EDITION.— The Work, of Thome Hood, in peso. and verso. Edited by Epee Sargent, Ulnae:abet with steel and wood engravients, elegantly .printed on tinted paper,m smell octavo. To be ommleted PIZ monthly volume.. Throe now ready. BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS—Caxton Ronson. —The Prose Writing. of Bayard Taylor, in 16 Mall 8 co. volume.. THE SPIRIT OF HEBREW POETRY. by Isaac Taylor. LEISURE HOURS IN TOWN, by Th. Country Anon. WEDGWOOD7S DICTIONARY Or EITNOLO. CY, • sew edition. Edited by George P For sale by E. S. DAVIS. 93 Wood it. II - KS I ikVKIS .I.PAlettical lime of Eleetr l icity—Garrett Recreations of • Country Parson; Quentin of Society; Spare Houra,..by J. Brown, lL D ; Den, Women and &obi. by L. Bunt Titcomb . • Hooka; A 'Good right; by O. Rennie; Personal istory of Lord Bacon; • Life of Sir Philip_ Sidney; &Hip / 11 . 12 7'Keyri—U. W. Hobnob; Poems, by Hone Terry; Liberty and Slaveg—Dlednne; Lecture. on Apoodypee—BUtler; Life and Speocneu of Vouglad; • •littto y of all Reatigiona; ete ., etc. rubs J . L. BEAD, If Yourth !tient ..)711110ELLArrE0 USRIiS. ROSS PORMARLI, ATTOitligr AND tklintasuns AT LAW. OMIT, 013 the gonth-witet corner of Diamond and Greet streets. Win salami krill baldness malty Intrusted to the legal , Partlouler attention given to the preparntiou and trial of awes lo'llse amen! Corns. Collections promptig tube and rrenitted. nnklmd A . u .WEBB h BRO., Confer Rae awl Comaionre SU. Bakisaorit, General Commission Merchants & Agents AIIPONTs GUNPOWDZII AND seri= ruse , . . . _ • gecmise' . con4ww. at •JI kinds of AFIGSTNIcN PILODIJUR, and wake adranoos thereon, P. S.—ltannakl. track lu front or Wanton:lw Itas Willtilai ca TO Smith &11,. antler t• Rickataon tiourgo W. Smith hf7u ., Pittsburgh, Spencer akliarrald, Cult . . a takeout). Ilerchante Bank • B. La. ioni . d tkZ, 11.dumc"• • • . - % 14 ",._.' 4,,T ,Liff 41.110M.5.. IiOSISILSAIOII aitensarre,auff WhiltiiiHe liegeniNill ert hil EL, SALMON, SHAD, 11 KRINHG, CODFISH, Au., No. 1N; North Wharres,hetween Race sod Arrlb elmas, PIIITADILLIMIA. NoN berftis Mess ilsekend—large. and 'medlnat sire Nao. I, a and ff, 14 *snorted IssrlothlL 10.0 60 bar do rels ;white No. 1 Halifax Salmon. • Kamm., liemeEtbat. Stsio do morperior No 1 Herring, Consisting 'of different brands, Labrador, Uslifeff, Bey glisten.' and Nsidperche, 60011 boxes Beard and No. 1 Smoked klerrlugli, 150 b gelotalls Georgie. and Grand Bank Owlll.ll, ! • Which we Row 'offer at the limeet cash_grioes, an d solicit II call before' baylet. 11 1 1 4p/ilf A KOON. • del,ffiad No. North Whams. Phil's. t.TKN;', ---- Fr ----- ntE --! F • 8 XLLINIJ Of F W ROL RSA LY. UR RETAIL. JAS. W. WOODWELL • . . 9 7 uhd 9 9 Thit'd streiet, tinipelie Z. Zdmoodrun a CO.. _And 111 Fourth itfuta. rota° - - - ILK, llNDhattiltiNlSLl have this day x io piafirmpartiseeshl See . the ' tranaktlon a, thellource sad listrunisaloa he ia ! s, in t Maud lately occepied:by Jlackecernß usin I arm 251 Libert7 street, The style of the Arm, to , Loillo i ELVY - 04/0:10.- num /11aKJILYT, , • .. • __JAMES UMW% , flitehazgb; Aptt _ I i.kam.-wAtioss..ou,wAeons end SPRING WAGONS, GARDYNRIVII CART& AND. 004.1. CIA 11111; 2.1.1111= WitiLNLEI, VANAL, VAIWZIII. Xllll,, BUCK . AND, STONN AIASON'S . WHIRJ, NARROWS, &Nom* of the beet 'dry Umber: ate all klutta of malting attended-to Prottls4, APPI,I to itOBT. HARE, 'Vacuole Niece, -.Bock of:Fedora .t.tmkt iptition,-tilieghsny. ' Yt) •rr '• • IIpoRTEI ..AND Duos lu t o zoboioalect Omits of GENITIRI HAVANA- -6IGARSi sad di RSA.. of SMOKLNO AND 'CHEWING TOBACCO, • BRUM' FANCY MEERSCHAUM. PIM, TUBES. p ly ERAY,..I7HDEfriERE BT...CIiABLES HOZRIh . ' • raMl7 3.l) (MA ttli U . 93, atITILOOO-AND NAN= 'WOHNXI4 'PAP= HANGED; AND 'LAUNDER: SNPONNTRNS AND. ORNAAINNTS ot tJI kOsh tarnished on abort natio,. - AU orders left at N0:23 Congrett_strret, siz doors boot Wylie, or at Pahner's•Mall Paper Atom No. 91 Mood learnt, will be promptly attended to. mh29 cuainrzon. omr-D-w - gu, e. BRO., BoAT-Fusanna ' 'zits AND vs.u.ris xs 'MANILLA. HEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH, BOB IN-AND OIL 8; :TATIPAIMANB, HUM rIJOHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGB, AA, No. 68 Water sod 78 Front streets, Pioaborgh. y • Iv • Arrtgbt Tquagv•No,97 Wood Mreet, thrifty of Diamond allry, dealer la all Wails eI:CLITLRItY; - RAZORS. RIPLO, JIM VOLYKRES, ;SOBS, G11N)4,14:, to. A tetire leTarrment et the ;eLtt_e_ emartsittli on • mhl JACKS° TO LiIC, 0 it IL PAcomou AND diAtrai B.AVON, DRIRD RICA - LARD, MIMS AND' sour TOILIC;jiti. 12 - -w mmet,tmer.tahrrtPittubuck.a ALL. 'Partn er Boiuiie ,. hp., No; 87,Wo4Althrol, mxnx Dr l ihmieir w B ONNYTS..HALTB. 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Pittsburgh rap - .agthe Na &RE (X). .4141, .""".11111111 110141814063n0pt ~t:: °`~, ROSEWOOD PIANOS. 194.c.d Seriim K a Y • GO., 65 Wood st. IL S. DAVIS, 93 Wood Woo The entink.:Fedeml camp was.under arms that night, th - blwats at the landing steamed up. The experience of that night did not, it would mens,•greatly bbinge the surrieets of the' camp. General Grant had issued his orders to General Sherman not to "bring on an at-. tack," and that officer added to his eccentric - ties by strict obedletioi, most pacifically call ing in his piiikets and going early to bed with that sweet woascioasness of fidelity which Is the best »Intro of ebedienoe,and this, though it was known that iiitivy body of rebel airy was in the &Welty, and as has since stated by the tebel prisoners, the rebel camp under Beetreigsrd 'tieing lees than half a mile from Genireiglhermates Hues, so beer that in the aightimirthirtin-Ms-lini - Ms -trilibr almost have been heard the entire distance. General Sherman is the officer, vrho professed . to need 100,000 men to rigida. Kentucky. The proofs are thickening that that auMber is far too many Men to intrust to Sherman. At this time General Minliernand'e pickets were throin out IS - This was the eventful night of Saturdeli April sth, an eve which closediu en many a brave fellow dei tined never foam another. What terrible madness was this, and the dawn of the morning revealed it. The foe. lowing were the troops fleet attacked: • The troops thus attacked, by six o'clock, or before it, were as !idiom.: The left of Sher• man's brigades, that of COL Buckland, was composed of the 72d Ohio Lieut. Col. Cant field commanding; 48th Ohio , CoL Sullivan ; 70th Ohio, Col. Cookerell ; and 53d Ohio, Col: Appler. To the right of this was Col. Ilildeband'i brigade, 77th Ohio, Lieut. Colonel command ing; 59th Ohio, Col. Pfyffe, and 53d Illinois; And the extreme right, CoL Menowell'alnig ade, 6th lowa, ..(Col. AnDowell— Lieut. eommandifig), 40th Illinois, Col. Hicks ; 40 Ohio, Col Thos. Worthington. Gen. Prentiss' Divisionmas composed of the 12th Michigan, 16th Wisconsin, 18th Wiscon. sin, 18th Missouil,23d Missend, 25th Mhoion-• ri and 01st The following disiclie"l.l:the °emu:Lanes-1 meat of the, attackijtomfaAiiiite," the very! reliable oorrespendep r of the Cincinnati Gal lie" Bette. sfiatei th is it iris ono of the fairest mornings he arsine: • All nature was serene and lovely, and the roads in good order. It was a lovely, peaceful: Sabbath morning, but,l oh I he* terrible It became : Almost ati dawn, Sherman's pickets were driven in, a ;very little later Prentiss' • were; and the enemy were , into this comps almost aeon as werelthe picket' . themselves.' Here began scenes - which, let us hope, will have no parallel in our remaining : annals of themar. Many, particularly among ourbifi- ems, were not yet out of bed. Other, were dressing, others.,wMhing, others :Cooking, 0 I few eating their breakfasts. Many guns were unkided, embalmment& lying pell-mell, am menition wasill-supplied—in short, the eamps were tomplitely aurpriseddlsgraoefally, might be added, unless someone can hereafte r give - M=9;st; undisceiered reason tO.the mut I trary -Ynd were taken at almost every .possi- Thefint wild cries from the pickets Melting in, Asa the fel scattering photo that preceded their Arrival, aroused the regiments to a sense of theLr.peril ; an instant a ft erwards, rattling 'volleys of musketry poured through the tents, while before there wee time for thought : of Prapartioa, h e em eame'reehing Uri the Wne! h le Ithe woods, s with ls of battle rieeping fronts of ' the division ' 'isainps and ' bending • down on either flank„ - the nue, dishing, item peet,colanms of the enemy. . . • ' , Into the Just - around easaps• thronged the , rebel regimenti, firing chirp *olive iss they imm and springing forward ' 'hive our lag gards with the hayormt, for while theli.artil already, in position, was basing shells to .the further side of .the eneampointe, mores livers shot down as they were running, with- Out weapons, hathiss; coattail, toward the river: The searching hulletsfound other poor 'unfortunates liX their tents, and there, all tin boo4ll/1 now, tb 0 7:44 11-0 101abeired; :while the ', l unison foe rushed on.: Others fell, as they' eters disentangling them- leftist:ern the nape that formed the doors 'to their tents;: others as they were buckling on their aMoulrements; Often am 'they were vainly trying to ImPress., On the cruelly eaultient easing their readiness to surrender 0f leers were bayoneted is their beds;add I left for dead, , rehe; through the whole two days' fearful struggle, lay there gasping in their agony, end on. Monday' evening, were ' found in their gore; inside . their • tents, end' doll able to tell the tale.. Such were the fearful disasters - that opened the rebel onset 'ea the lines- or - li bekland's brigade, in Sherman'a DiVislorft Sheller, though perhaps ileis terrildella Setae of the details, were the fake of fien.iPreetiste entire front. Meantime, what they eotilit.Oldt--ehettered regiments did. Falling rapidly through the heavy woods till they - pined:a protecting ridge, firing as they liar and. making' what resiitanar men . thus 'decided , might, 'Sher man's men Mobidlia checking the rush; of the enemillong enottglotri form -- theirr• histly line -of . bettle..•lfeaelitneil the other. two brigades of the •Dirlilerr,(tir %hit-tights)" spree - chalety irms, : and had barely' dowse when the•lnereY'l Hoes osmd stiles log up spina: their frontiAtti...einithe bar."' Gs the*, 0P 6004 il or ° * l t, ald i Sherman', whole lime ot thetriat;.-; 4 ••;', ' • ittottloticillitigailacilotroioot or it o d to for . the We of CANN AND WOOD CHAIN! ItEDIUVED PRICKS: :ALa V. ~ ~ {,. a 'ilq".!-:-:` - ; ,7 .:. , 2 ,,,, , , .'41 ,, Vittsiturgit 05a1tittl. 'S. RIDDLE it c 0.,. iDITORB AND PNDPAIRTOBB Publication Mee. Nol : Filth. Street. IiOttNINO A jrazNiAikiflunnolts,'DAlLY. CONTAINING HZ LAT2OT-NICWO DP TO TIM UOVR.OF PUB [CATION. TERMS:. . • BIODDIDD "Oh ow-46: per annum In savanna, or 13 oi6i. per week m awaken • ZWastio torn 1 43 pOrininenw fa advance, orb anti per week &cap written. WgZILT Enrent-8 ... Ingl• «nue, git per ant. lITa §r Own. T.n or apwatda,.nP•r Imam Intasisbly In advance. . . .Apnalit.llBiNG Air SEASONABLY RATIB lIIMERDAT ` MORNING„ APRIL J 6 GB BATTLE OF PITTSBURGH LANDING THE STRUGGLE ON SUNDAY. Thrillhig and Intellig4de Acco unt Theiroluniinons -reports which continue to reach las Teem the lield'of battle; bring new fasts to light, and show that there was great areleireneu, if not recklessness on the part of our commanders. Our soldiers ware surprised, and panic strieken at' .trs start, and it is wnn derful that they so far rallied as to hold their own on ffirr4 .fatal One*: Oar nano:mad -troops on t l /4 mOrnikgr which ^arse:fair and ,were sense , re mile, fr..kMhe river, on the road to Corinth. They le n - both - tides of the road. The id- warmed line was formed by, three diririona— , Brig. Geti.' ShermanW,itrig. Gap; ii i ratteirs', and Major Gen. IlcOlernand'a.......Betwien these and the Landing lay the two °there-- ' 'Brig. ohm. - Beriberi's and , Major Gen. Smith's,. rnmandedlin the absence (frem sickness) of that admirable officer,. by Brig. Gen. W. WI.. Wallace: Gen. Sherman had Gsset:me left adranue, and Gen._ Prei tig4. kris ado was text to him on his right. It seems strange that the safety of an iumii should kave tiaenAsommitted to Gemaral who has the repuratialrof either M. competency or insanity. There had- been alarms on Friday, and the whole army I+4 been under arms, - bat although, this erounad, there was nothing done toisecurity. A etre ipton, who was present, and with the advance, , nays • abandon their camps without a struggle. Some of the regiments, it in even said, ran without firing a gun. Col. Appler's 534 Ohio is loudly complained °fon this score, and others are mentioned. It is certain'- thatparts of regiments, both hero and in other divisions, ran disgracefully. Yet they were not wholly without excuse. They were raw troops, just from the Usual idleness of our ”camps of in straction,"•hundreds of them had never heard a gun fired in anger; their of f icers, for the .most part, were equally inexperienced; they had been reposing in fancied security, and : were awaked, perhaps from sweet dreams of home, and wives and children, by the stunning roar of cannon in their very midst„ and the bursting'of bomb shells among their tents—to see only the serried columns" of -magaificent rebel advance, and through the blinding, stif ling smoke, the hasty retreat of comrades' and supports, right and left,. Certalnly,it is sad enough but hardly anti:rising, that, under snob circumstances; some shoirld run. Half as much caused the wild panic at Ball Run, for which thenation,as one man, became& loud-mouthed i B ap ologist.. tt hey ran -here as in Prentisedivialpn, of -which lestmore in a moment—mid the en emy did not fail to profit by the. wild disorder. As Buckland's brigade fell back.filleClernand threw:forward his left to support it. Mean- Whilti Sherman Was doing his best to rally his trome—dashing along the lines,..smeroureging them everywhere by his presence and *spell-, ing Ida own life with the same 4 tedom : wi th . - which he demanded theiroffer of theirs, hedid Much to ace, the division from utter destruc tion. Hildebriurl and McDowell ; were com pelled to retire their brigades from their:camps across the little ravine behind ;:but here, for a time, they Made a gallant defense while what was left of .I,luckland.'s was falling bick in such order es it might, and.leering Mc- Clernand's loft to take .their place, and check the wave of rebel advance;. CAPTUIVZ or ace. PRWWIIIII. • , ' Prentiss wee faring scarcely so well. Most of his troops stolid their ground, to be formed into line, but strangely enough, the line was drawn op in an i open space, leaving to the enemy the cover of the dense scruboak iin front, from w hich they could pour in their volleys in comparative'safety. The men held their poiltion with an obsti nacy that adds new laurels to the character of the American soldiers, but it was too late. Down either II air came the overwhelming enemy. on Fiercely pushed in -front, with a wall of bayonets closi , g in on either side, like the contracting' iron ehamber of the Inquisition,. what could they do but what they did? Speed !. fly their resistance became less obstinate, more 'and more rapidly they fell back, less and loss frequent became their returning volleyslli • The enemy pushed their advantage. They were already within ourlines; they bad driven one division frem 'all its camps, and nearly opened, as theyeupp:sed, the way to the river. Just here,-between nineand ten o'elook—Me- Arthur's brigairiopir: 11. L. Wallace's divis ion mace up to giVe , aaristatiee to Stuart', brigade of Sherman's division, on the extreme left now in imminent danger of being cat off .by Prentisi's defection. McArthur mistook the way, Marched too far to the right, and io, instead of reaching Stuart, Caine in. on the other side of the rebels, now, closely . pushing Predate. If in men at once opened vigorously on the 'enemy, and for a time they seemed likely. still to 'rave our Imperilled, divisioti. But coining unawares, as they seemed to have done, upon the enemy, their position was not 'well chosen, and anted to fall buck. ogether. Brig.-Gen: Prentiss 'and three regiments with- him, 1ie'2341 Missouri, of his own divis ion; and the 12th and lith lowa. of those that bed come' to his:assistance, delayed their re treat-tee tong.- Almost before they were aware of their danger, the flanking -forces rushed in front either side' behind them, and Ahrur„steed, perhaps, two thousand. strong, to the midst of thrice their number. They, threw . down their 41.46. and the rebels signalized (herr:first attack ' by inarehleg three Linooln ite regiments, with 'a division General, as prisoners, to their roar. ' . • Overwhelmed by this fresh disaster, witholit a General tp organize them, with still hotter and hotter fire to their front , and flanks, the remainder of the division, whole regiments at a time, gave way in disorder. For a' short time a'few maintained a confused defense, re: treating,' belting, firing, courting death by re malninein isolated squads or companies, to resist a little longer the overpowering advance; I.hut before ten o'clock the whole division was in rapid retreat. Some regiments came off the field in a degree of Order; the most in sad confusion. And thus by ton o'clock one entire Division of our army was kora di combat. A deep-gap in our front line was made ' the rebels had nearly pierced through, and were only held-, back by McArthur's brigade, and the rest of W. H. L. Wallace's division, which hurried 1 over to its assistance. Gone. Sherman and Prentiss, both having I. been driven back,Gen.llcClornandls division, consisting of twelve regiments of 'lllinois troops, hail to bear the 'brunt of the battle. He resisted the torrent for beers, no helyi . cisme, Gen., Grant was not on the ground„ some of his fresh troupe gave way, and the enemy fought with resolution. Our soldiers' did all that men could do; but they were at: . . . a lly 'disadvantage. Gradually they be; gun falling back, more slowly. than Pren-, tits' regiments, or part of Sherman's, making; more "determined; cause better organised re- sistaiice;occasioncilly rallying and repulsing' , ... . theenemy in tern for a hundred yards, then being beaten back again,and renewi ngg the rer treat to Somenew position ter ',fresh defense. The writer we quoted aboVe says : --- This Clears ocirentire front lini of ,'divisions. The enemy hen full. possession.. of, all._ Sher tnan'e, 'Prentiss', and. MeClersurnd's temps. By ten o'cloik our whele trent, except Stuart's brigade, had way, -and the harden of the fight was sting on Hurlbart and W. 11. r,..wansee: • resting . twelve :Stuart, .too,. bad come beekand for the time .absichttely only ' those two divisions stood between eur army ' and destruction or sur r ender. - ' • • - Still all wasnot; lett. .'farthest and Wal ; het began makinga Most gallant stand; and meantime most of the.: troupe from the three I dyiven, •dirlaiolla were .stilt to some; extent 'available. Many of them bad wandered down river- - some as far as . Crump's "Landing, hand, come even to Savannah. -. These - were' thronet hack again on transports; Lines •of i guarda.. were extended to prevent .skulkers from getting back • to the. landing, and espi, fatally to stop the shrewd.dogde among the cravens of taking six or eight able-bodied Sioldiere to assist. some slightly-wounded. fel- low into the hospital;flind between - this cordon and the, rear of the fighting divisions the flag- Wields were.reorganised..atter a . fashion, and' Pent beek tea° field... Brigades could net be got together, again, much • tree divisions, but the regtmentaperced together front the loose Squads alit could be gathered-and officered; otters . bymeu Who could find scarcely a soldier Of their own , commands, , were berried to the front, and many-ofthemdid good service.: linatatun'a oil - rates: ' Front ten to half past 'three they. held the Villito.Y'• In and • thrinigh nearly - that arbolealtue were entirely engaged.i Ilariburt himself displayed the most, daring and bril- Rant gallantry, and his , Waiiple, with that of the brave offieurtioderbinii. nerved the men to dm'sternest Andaman. l. •• - Threelimes- during those long hours the beavy.mbel masses on the left:charged titan the division, and 'three times were they re pelsed„ with terrible /Leah ler. Close, sharp, continuous musketry, whole lines - belching fire on the rebels an the leaden stormewept tholields eau' which they Attempted to ita.• ranee, were too much for.rehel disalpline,And though the bodies left scattered over the fields eien on Monday evening; liore • ghastly testi teeny. girth,. daring with , which they had been precipitated .toward Lour-lines: Bet there is still nianh in `the Repolannis theory that Proiidisioe has a tendeney_atleast to go with the hesvient hattalions.7 The bit tallotiii were agithint ' The rebid ;Generals . too-handled their forces niavti skill that -ex aorted admiration in the , roidst of nor suffer- Repulse was nothing . to them,' and a ash on. Oar , they took their die, 011101 :0,tioaPata the mar, and sent 'up- fresh" Arecips, who unknowing , the 'fearful reeeptioq., militing•theaiwere :ready. to` try thicipita aithioa was notipelled toyieldiand nfteavii:lours'. magnificent -fighting, 'it. fell back out - At:sight of its tramps, matte a - point within half audio of tho Landing. • GIN. W. 11. L. WALLACE'. DIVEION. With him, too, the fightgan about ten o'clock, as already descri tl. From that time until four in the aRe oon, they man fully bore up. The musks Ere was abso•• lately continuous; there wa scarcely a mo ment that some part of the li e was not pour ' ing in their rattling volleys, and the artillery was admirably served, with but little inter-- mission through the entire lino. • ' Onee/or twice 'the Infantry advanced, at tempting to drive the continually increasing enemy, but though they could bold what they •haa, their numbers Were not equal to the task of conquering any more. Four separate times in turn the rebels at tempted in turn to charge on them. Each time the infantry poured in its quickest vol leys, the artillery redoubled its exertions, and the - rebels retreated with heavy 'Laughter. The division was eager to remain, even when Ifurlbuit fell back, and the fine fellows with the guns.rwere particularly indignant at not . being permitted to pound away. But. their supports were gone on either . side ; to have remained in iselated advance would have been madness. Just as the necessity for retreating was beconaini apparent, Gen. Wallace...whose cool collected bravery had commanded the admiration of all, Was, as it was thought, mor- tally wounded, and was borne away from: the geld. At last the diviner fell back. Its sol- . diersoslaim—justly; I believe—the proud dis tinkttion of being the last. to yield, in the gen-. . break of our lines, that gloomy Sunda afternoon, which at half-past fouro'clock, ha d left meat of our army within half a mile of the Landing, with the rebels up to a thousand yards of their position. Tut CLOSI OP BIPSDAIre Floe 7. Wei - here reached the last actin the tragedy of Sunday. It is half past fear o'clock. Our front line of divisions has been lost since half past ten+. Our reserve Pro. is now gone, too. The rebels occupy the camps of every division alive that of W. 11. J.. Wallace. Our whole army,iiiiirowiled In the region 'of Wallace's camps, and to a circuit of half-- to two-thirds ' of a mile the Landing. We have been falling back all day. We can do it no more. The next repulse puts us into the river, and. there are not transports enough to cross a sin-' ale &Vision till the enemy would be upon us. Low. Wallace's division might turn the tide for us—it is made of fighting men—but where is -it ? Why has it not been thundering on the rightfor three hours past? We donot know yet that it was not ordered rip till noon. Buell, is coming; bat he has been doing it, all del; and all last week.' .111 a advance guard, is across the river now, waiting , ferriage; but what is an advance guard, with sixty thinumnd victorious foes in front awl . • . ' We have ' ost nearly all oar entire and camp equipage. We have lost nearly.all our field artilery. We have lose a division General and two or three reginietifs'of our soldiers as prisoners. We have lost-liow dreadfully we areafraid to think—le killed and upended. Three thousand skulkers were 'under the bill, and could not be rallied. The enmity rested a little. The oecadon was improved. to arrange. all the guns that could be found to a semi-elrele, to protect our parapet troops.' Twenty-tw o guns wore got into position. Nelson's Divislon of Buell' • army had just made its appearance aerate the river. Remember the situation'. • It ws 'half' Past four o'clock—perhaps a quarte I nter tr' still. Remy division of our army on the' field had been repulsed. The enemy were in'the camps of four out of five of them. We . were driven to within little over half a mile of the tend, log. Behind us was a deep, rapid river. Before us. was a Viet - Orions enemy. And 'mill there was an hour for fighting. '''‘Oh; that night or Blucher would camel" Oh, that night , or Lew. . Wallace would comel Nelson's divie ' len of Buell'earmy evidently couldn't cross in 'time to do us much good. We didn't ybt know *by Lew" Wallace warn't on the ground. •In the justice of a Righteous Cause, and in . that senn-eircle of twentyltwo guns in posi tion, lay all the hope we could ace. Suddenly a broad, sulphurous Gash, of light I leaped - out from the darkening woods; and through the-glare and smoke came whistling the leaden hail._The rebels were .making their crowning - efort ler the day, and as was expected when our gun's, were nastily, placed, they came from our left and center . . They had I wasted their fire at 1,000 yards. Instantane ously our deep-mouthed bull-dogs flung, out I their sonorous response. The 'rebel artillery opened, and shell and roundshot came tearing across the open space back of the bluff. May bo forgiven for the Malicious thought, but I certainly did wish one or two might drop be hind the bluff among. the crowd of ekulkere hovering under the hill-at the river's edge. Very handsome was the response oar broken infantry battalions poured in. The °manly soon had reason to remember that, if not Still in their ashes live the wonted nree, at least still in the fragments lived the ancient valor that had, made the short-lived rebel see ceases already cost so dear. - Then the gunboats comineneed to fire Semen= inch shells, and twenty-four paned shot. This was:a foe they-- had - hardly eennteil on and the unexpected fire in - flank and rear sad ly disconcerted their well-laid The boats fired admirably, and with &rapidity that was astonishing.. Our twenty:two land guns kept up their stormy thunder; and thus, amid &crash, and roar, and screattrof shells and demon-like hiss of Allele balk+, that Sabbath , evening wore away.: We held , they - been:4 at. bay ; it was enongh.• The prospftt Tor • the morrow, was foreboding, but suMdent unto the. day is the evil thereof. We had had -plenty:' of evil that day—of course, therefete; the text was applicable. Before dart the Thirty-sixth Indiana, from Nelson's advance brigade,lad crossed, advanced into line with . Grant's forces' at the double quick , and had , pet in fourteen I rounds as art earnest of what should be forth coming on the .morrow. - , I + . • ' The enemy' . suddenly slackeed his fire. ' Nit grand objeot had been deluded ; he had ' I not finished his task in a day; but there is .I evideneethat officers_ and men alike shared the confidence that their morning a ssa ult would be final. As the spends of battle died awa, and Di;. vision Generals drew off their men, Buell had arrived, and Law. Wallace had-been . heard from.' Both would be ready by morning, and , a Ceune il i of War. was held, audit was decided ' that as 'seen as possible after daybreak we should attack the enemy, now sneer. quer- tared In our camps ' I - ,Vita WIGHT Blernaltn TRO IeATTLES.• Stealthily thetroops crept to their new po ' aitions And - lay-down hi line of battle on. their I . arms. All .through.. this night , Biell'e men were initialing upfront Savannah tOtheipoint opposite. Pittaburgh Landing and' being - ter , . vied across, or. ere coming up on transports. By an hour after dark ' Lew . Wallace had his dlvtsioatn, ~ B y nine, +teoloek all wee beetled ear the ',Landing. Thehoet of eouibatants that three' hours before hadbeen deep in the Work of he man destruction bad - :all sunk .ailent , to 'the: earth; ”the wearied to sleep, the woindesi to' I dia.". The stars lookedunt.upon„.thw'seene; and ail breathedtbe natant ,quiet-and-Calni. Of a Sabbath !evening,.!Biit preirehtly' them ; came a limb that spreadlike sheet o. liglituing over the ripples of-the - river ituriseti and the' 'carol' a heavy naval gin. went *ebbing'. up mid down the. bluffs! throne'. the 7thiliWalt stillness of the night.. OthentspeedllY rid By the dash you could: just dimwit' the' black outline of the piratical leaking hell, and ' iee how the; gunboat graoefully - settled into, the water at the recoil; the smoke 'seen-Oast i. up a thin veil that Reeled only to lofted' 'lad sweeten the scene from the woods '- away tin land you caught dially the muffled explosion of the Shell, like the keel! et the .spirit that was taking ' .• We knew noth in g than of 'tile effect of this' gunboat eannonag, - + which was vigorously' kept up till nearly morning, audit only served to remind the more vividly, of the day's disasters, of the fact that half a mile off lay a victorious enemy commanded bY the -lutist tine dashing of their Generals,.andefthe question - morrow y dared ask- himself:. "What to:. morrow ?" - We were defeated, our dead and dying were around ni;days could hardly sum up our losses. . 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