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MACTEQI , 1 7 1q .et " LitYlkiliT , Fiquxe 1 4ii. A.,,,,0,mtr,, Raman, PitoDOSZ AND CON/uuno2l • Maactuarrs, fo the sale of Floor, Grain, Pork, Re. • i COD, • Lard„: Butter, •Eggs, Chorea, Baum, ratio,. • .;.Droam., 'Anthers, Potatoes Pot and Pearl , Ases, • _,-45,4,g05, Linseed and Lard ells. /Mad d Green ',Traits, Timo th y, Clover, Fla:end Clam =dm, • • ...,.,,,pobudvatices made on CousignMente.- , a .......4_17.....„.........___ No, 297 Llterty ft.. Pittsburgh. r 4 tl 11 B It ' t; AN . . )3Lans- I V.atim' gin l'Onwkanixo Mucus,. and whole.' si ' rde 'dealer la WBSTERN /MARV'S' CIIRESS, IF'. Burns, LARD , PORN, fIACON,III,OIJR, FIND. ' PO'AND PEARL ASELES, SAL/TAWS, 'LLD -.VIDLND AND LARD,OII,B. and FRUIT and '''_s_dtbTzner•lly, Nos. 141 and 543 n?nt itreal. __.___ss, ~ CIIJLP4 §iii.lPAr r iß; Commssiox riza , 41 ‘ , I.cstatrre and dealers itt•ILO011y CiILAIN• AND • , e 4 i O DllO4l, Wu. 243 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, PA. . '. Choice fnsuJaorPlo Bakers stud. Fatally use constantly ow hand. Particular atteution paid tu •.____d/tiugtsrdentfor.lderchau4lru Reoeral ly, •• orsittaY• itt tiutti* AgßoDucsext, Gime*P Utter In It ; CRITII, DT . TED, lIDOO.M.S. DELLS, LADD, porui ~-:'DRIED ADD GODEN FIIOTTS and F-toduce-gen • *ails Libnral culadva 110. aces !Wal onoxisignmence. warith„,,," 114,3enond street, Pit ' burh._ • iiloVAY j le • .0 { VgixcuaArr..tur the ay e DIN° 414) OBALN. BACON , LAUD BUirr wortzvt°ll4 i...:,oraWenvertter.P.tulmuecer .0ger.0.70 nrattlyialtio. IC &IIIETII G Y S IEL d -.4 9 l r o ____rders'an o d cou I U.bultglelhaL ' ixt 2. ./Y4 Al,l.lwAltnyoriclq/k Commosios Iffrocaorrraur the oalobr rLOIT/t, and ni,iIACON, LARD, BITITII, SEEDS, DBIUD FRUIT, mod Produce micron'', no, 16 iblarket Pittsburgh. oca:dly! w. 1icu0..... QCII.O/11Aidit '4!tc 1:::4A: CkOslusstozr ...1 i dialtAlLAlrris and artadeasto dealers in OROCX RLF.4, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRDUCR„ .an., No. ab Inibeitrativot, Pitteibornti; P. z, - • , ukey 14.014,AN ,BILWIA successor to'...rud. Al. WWII A Nort No. 18l Liberty- stroot, PRO- Vora. GENNILIY, PRODUCtiii ouocxur elqi CONNLysION lILENCIIANT. .. . Coostguroenis respectfully solicited. _ AVEIT.I4 ..two. wit ow. 'mutt. E Fonwlturom v AWD ecannastON •ILLacuixte L dealoni PROWS/DE.I,IND PRODUCE °Erma-ALLY, N . Liberty pereet, Ptctaburgth - Pa:.:Th.T27t cA. til HUY ./1;k u ojm ta Azrr dealer la MODE ANL REF 11 /NED dARII7I ~0/Ls, OLASS, IRON, NAILS Ac., No. 184 Übe ill ,BILANS, /Gk./ p ar ,. J secaanniunt, corm. :1- '„Spental Partner. , .64 successors ea IlTeendleea ifeans &Ca: W.110.4E8A-LAN GAO. CEP.* "17torof Wood and•WetereteetPittaburil., "..1)/MiL 1111 - ---.11,..,. 4 .....:.A. a. j•ozat. T . EL VOIGT W w.,Enletesiorto L. G. .a.i. Graff, PII,ODUCE AND CONBUSSION,NE , - ~ - DNA i',247-Libert rtreet, PPlabaghrPa.',auS 11-: riktiiWrarEDWllol nova e,..,, ... , ,_....•; ei .- ' i 1" "I'V'' --7"Edal' il t''':l4B.- C4r rv . 7 f , .... ' l . Y ♦ and atere rtiela, tto taw Pa. .f., ~,. rt. Lit A.--4- litlit ART, WEcoLc-) au.svf*EisAnD coximioN Naacaawai. Na ' ,''7,‘,V_._._._._._..._._.__.___........___ociditree,t, Pittsburgh. .- . Ja...'dly! ,J.Jraltat t idelL...ll. IL BittIWN....W.L B.ROiVIV:t- zutspAntipKs, sups Non . l l ' l and In 3 asr and Llrrin;l4" FL3ll:rt4t err. DALZELL etSUN," Cowsus futirMatouprrn the naie'ofOSIIIOI &SDI JUSLO CARBON OILS, lie: SO and 70 'Water Erne •Pit'tanuigl;L.....S.drnnles made an a: mim:meats.' • a- - •,- ' "' " 17.1t1IGGIST.S.'' • ------------,-- r--------- r •- "' QThION .JOLENISTON; ,Dasza nr:Puit DELUGE! ADD OffEIfIOALF, FLUFGIUDY, -• MAIM( GOOD, DILIIIIING FLUID, OILS, FA-U.- :: Ur' SIEDMES; Ae..,,4440f strietty Primo Sinai. - Ity - 7erldcb be offer. at lowest pica. Gomel- &ebb ' gold And Faun, streotaPittaborgb, PA. ; Drescrlptiona carefully oompounded at all Loam. 14 li. FAI LVESTOCK4; CO., Wm) .L.P. lux Derwin !tad Atacufacturer of WIIIT L.LaD ADD uraellGS, corner qf Wood and Fro* atnecte,-PittaburAdt• ' - : '• ' mla V .10 li:lilvtU.PCg, 4(xtlisr..a.su.at perziu.D ua..y.eLausur.s4 RJ DriLsrows, 29(1 Liberty street. Alttsurgb.-q 4UI orders triU ri,eelro prompt, atteation, -m624 par...S.F.A arum a..x.140 AiSoroct.sttoet,*.barnar _at Woad . sizaat eat rVirsta figaburgh. Pa. _ Pa., T 4, zts,) A VMErrosazr,Gll, (late of •Fayette county; .ta. , Prrantraan, Pi i 191.71ce"9•X F ori.rT "nh. and Grant ,Gnaw i ...mr.C:- .6 ...,..._ =__......._ . , ' ' ... _Jin-:,43..-AIacLUDI.N.E 1 , 47 . ti w . ooner, secorid 'tors , Rtanra Z. -OW,, No - 9.3 Daum.:l9l street. Lam t! ~ ....liaill attend Co • thesetUezatat. amariagaada, MID Of Claim; otColumbla. - r- Vanuake, Ac.. I. Wa41,11;5t..? Dtirtriq - a0ii9:61,64 1 • TrIAKP jf ANIZIOK 31:ELLON, Liwf3fd. 1. rciuinl strait; BLed.oori Pittetainb, Po.: • • .;filidOggs.:;.--Icll§i :Tian/ 434 • A . :Comm:cum Ai taw: *:li"Orr.tPesil(*l46c'F'.*b4 1 • j Ifilaa. P . i:C.xrof Oh , . -+livet. 4 4101111 n tbi oi Mar mown, Pittsburgb,,Pa. je29:dly 11TORNAT 4-2 q • • COMMLOII•2 naliiiramed to Etatill LAW BUILDINGS No. 1?. Diamond strt, ne I -door rotor'. Cborck. to 1601 l EczKlysai ..-I;..XAMULL 11C807Z84 35 a C. • SCUOYER,-ATTozorEn3 . utw: _OM:tr./39101mb strfttal it/awe!. • • _PROp_uv.E% A., nuionumort:f. -' ' ' .‘... ~....c .',8...44;:ca . . IrEECH & . T- 471'0311% SO/so, Cctimiasio ..la LCD FOILWAIIDINCI MClWlWrwiiealten in WEST 411 N . numorn, MEESE, PLOUR, -PDIEL.BAs .., CON; BUTTER, . LUISZED- .OM, 4 POTS AND PEARL ASUESSEEDS, GRAIN, TIMED FRUIT ' and .Troduto generally. Bost brands Nasally flout :Aiwa/Iton hand: - Agent - for„ the' sale Or TlAlLitrir ColtbrOtod ted' 'Pear/ .Starch: Nos, TI/ 'Soldt Second and lIS PatePs, between Wond and Sinith , Pittsburgh- Pa. ',.-'- --' -' • - --- '..'-' . stPlxilY t ‘BaS •% A • OUS.E.LIF.“.\ It ' COLLINS, Forwarding and Canuabstion May. taboo and dozier In OLIEESE, BUTTER. LABE 412 /1 sod. TB:duce- Stutraill's No: '24i Wood strosti t..._sttosgt Water. Pittsbnritb4 -I' , • •-: ' ' - 4 - . . MYS ' - MES Litolai.pe, 11 xojr, SU owl ==!ieffi 110 .41 s - 1 71'ir r - N s." ElearnlN ^': '''''' 4 ' /kat* 40 ..nelszus,:Pla.lolllllLA AND BEL 110114Urci-CSOMUJI/Z4 'North iamb. .."2.11. 4.r.:JOINCE, , Aamvr - -•- 9F ril 43/14LP wee CoMpanto;, 8 74:ter ir T tr% et. LI ; IC-,441 deugstailt.„, iV ,900, 'arm If#lcarttid.tWi .V 1 - 11 _A44 kij - • - • . •••1187W1177 Ji373azie Cormarr. W atnallei. • I 1) • hinlloolioEoßita Aussa ipt nunc COMPANY • 37 IrMit'irtreit;- Dar 1 1 1 1 , , , T, - (Lg. W a° oo . Zava JE i6aricizi,;(RD P444ll.4itgi‘li4 POllli ftia,iiiitCiooilki,l third. house Above Diiimand . uter ynt.b.f.tf Plutchtleld a OM; Wboloade &tail Nam) ituiDs,ADD rucr, (wow Sjortic-j `qterot-Ircartirand kta retlirsett.-----seT ~.tuutlilin. (.15„1.1.1-hurp.a , accorNo• Mirtoodrees; bet AAMES - At 'BALPA L;gfvior .-- cP,(Thacsalte EXPLICPTDIIAW-• ~,_ ? C. _ 4NOS SSD SPE EAMES. for alltSilub ofl PTPC4"'4"4-,- Btlating; and/VllthtbAlthitt . ittotfoiion trsson-i .... .1 -_-__:: ._-_...... 1 -- Oak.- iNX SaitsiSairidesett Sotrierc ll eurd .111 - 11K3tli - ----- ) -.EablmossisessisMkgeskilatt, a:',..1612' !.,,, gni:V.l4W 014 B .j zt sti-o.A and ! ,- ,4i. ....z . 1 14 1 z*Zigiklikilis,_ : ;. ~, , , ...., b UV 4321014 '.11.y0zG2.4:pct.,:! 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Pry AND COM ESTABLISH eamirrl,s • - - ............--.......4.......„....,...,...,,....... _..... Q0L..91-301L WORICS.COMEPANY, crp *a PiaitiSYLVANIA.. Otlco, Bt. Clair Btre..t., 1 near the. iltiqgo. Buy and sell CARBON OlLs au ..ecnamtadort—eaatt or time. CRUDE OM% °tall d o serlyttoba arded.. Address J. W SAYER, JA. JBSeretsry and Treasurer. • . ' • mrl6:6ta ~ j . N. a1005t47.................-. • ..............wis ustraar. - 8. LIGGETT Co, g, (successor s to ts :Bell & Llggett,) FL OM Facr.dut sato Cossas- EON MettettlAr for the sale of GRAM SEEDS. Cansg, P RODUCE, Ar..., Ifrat. 75 Water nod 42 Pram streets,. P ittsburgh. Pa. ' • sus t'll Urea for Barr___ .-.—....ratssa a...a. ' kfcit•ELVT 1, Gii.EGG, GENERAL Pao us& rocs Commotion Ifsacawrrs for FLoUlt. GRAIN, BACON, a., So. 247 LI herty arftt,Pitta trarych. Pa. ____—_ -- -j:ilj!?' w. s. MAC1L1NT1L1..........1. IMIPUILL „..... —N. P. unit?. -141AllCilth TOM, ap.allss sit' Co., :'L r' '‘.ll.7rtrrkilt,jk;l"tst "trina...t'."4l,7l:tr& t u h r o ar& Ui t tj f atACKIa DISH tND 11EntraiLL's /MAO .Ev PATENT OSCILLATING TEA/ti. ENGINEU AND SLIDE VALVES, of all sluts 00 4 beat style. L ,tbaaviffinalpultjap :ace. ar h ? i . n . p7r , :par,. " i'dra' 7,`PI'NI,I 4 outg o , and solicit ' aura to 144a.' 11/10:(rilliZ ULU 0r...., promptness, and the churattar of our win*, to tuo t • Public patronair. a Milts 'epoch.] attentloa id our BALANCED VALVE. *OSCILLATING ENGINES, as coMbinink adrantages hersitotore. unattained in Gus &bus of Eu ghtutt. ' i* • -. • ; i _Ja2Gtlyd __ rrHOMAs moxTh"-------------___';'bLianrPecrxiliEa OP ..1. 'AND DEALLI3 IS ALL' IL/NDel Or CoPPEtt-D/S -11/4,13) PURR RYE Wil/SkiY and re.autr vinvietc, 21.. lirl, 191, liti and 125 Pint street, betetell Smithfield a n d Gram-streets, Pittebuqat. Sl4l- Perateorders witched. : Highest market prior. - paid for DYE. ' air Final 011 and *all other poisonous Ingrtarients ausfully extracted, by. • proems now and intprorrd. ocl2 & ..ait/411 - 7 - I'o7' . , Corner of Viol and Liberty atrtats, itAAIILTON l:O., xaNtriaar PITTS/IT:WM, 811P.EIII0II STEAM, ENGlNtresee Or E; MACULAE/Ir, Elt...vj facturer r as Piteburgh, manu orDOILER WRO UGH T SPIRIO3, covatoN Allb RAILROAD, or every, description. ahl-Partictdar sized or ehaixel B P I RREI and Rm. rTS, large or amall, mado to order at ehort nuticA saortznent eonacantly on nand- nonakult J! A. WYLPY ., 17 T. CAIIPAILL. /OR G FEL, PLUNKETT GL s 2dALlta. ivarefionee, No. 12 of iF Wwq, .tret3s."!comor trat, Eittiblirgb. ' LE dr IX)., 21S • r r-Libruy 41.84 opitoalts .Pittabnrsni, manufacturers ot.W.ILIPB.1418111:3 ANDSWITCII. iYOB JCS. and eveny descritttinnol LEATHER BILAIDICA °niers solicited from the i trade, and goods prompt. 04; P 0 sttss stantotioss. fe64awly4. V .UT•rx ILlE.erzirsriter: :. . . 1 ,7....1 riltiT.lll: Eiciitaciiiirb uT .B. ,P.AIN, BY THE ÜBE Of AN APP.4II4TUS I V i l l di t mi n t ge i l ;.:L D : U : S .d ot e ß ho e ir LY 6.l S.ll l .l l. 7 h A s Tl ., : /11 Msn'teeth ortractal by my promo, of ere ready. te 'tost4 es to the tiefsty and painlessness of the operat Lion7sorhetover hes boon said by persona intoreetodot 'asserting the 'contrary,. herb* no knosrleclorof my prtSkie,,. , • IififfsAMTITICIAL TRETE( inserted In ;tsar), etilei. no einsrges Iraq loss; Ironwood in all clew, 10 be of the Lest meterlel. - . 1 N. DUDDY, Dcerner, 134 Smithfield at. I ._l9 EPII ADAMS DasnsT, Goal:lolly' e.t .ibilisibti,sorner of Diamond and Griot etradat Pittehergh: • , Bek sicciscrs--Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. ilallockl ThecOore Bobbins, Unwell &nit.. r itizi:Sli I RO ORSELLER, ...L.......____ • KAY dt CO, BOOKSELLERS AND • Timms, No. 55 Wood street, next door to th/ Baer' of Thlrd,,Plttabergb, Pa. HOZIOOL an LAW BOOKS constantly on hand. . . 17 - 07 . 303 - , f( r t eu, stmozo • BLANK BOox Itaxtrytornaraa, AND Jog txrsai, No. 67 Wood otreet, Pltteburgh: I ee3o I L Itkaa .sroxxs t N4 3 - .-. 1 48 "L88 .-. 1 48 "LB lard, Su. Apollo Badi,,g, , Jr.trazzaws,4c. Ta m d u,....4,Eytatoinsalts alto urgh. Owns . 77; ift.kot ounet, Pittab • Eirsuir split 1 4 1AToN dal Zatasamitatw l'Fond P Ta?lno .Norton Mk 4; 116 - • , xr ' S. 1 WILLIAM ISrAittl, ' DR/LER 'o Pizajul ,: y If most Norta,.. , Ann* Mourmioss i aq in ...i curltice for spoopy. ' ' , , . • hasortiva, procure; L O ANS th . rough, m y 'agency' on rouotabhilermuL- ~.......--' ' --,-,me,rwiihing to Intetc-4Aolu. money to puvolitd-! njk,,,"'; fared find nn arid .fond chum PaPer ' ' " , "I'd= trierithiW , P.ll:fei;k: w . itridi r emia-/ '4l,,tial, .-..cicloi.gra#c:sispet, moate.,st..Pablv ci:h.71...7,,4-ar ~.", -:-..,,:: - , , 1. • 1;:-., /...461 :a1f • _ . , =iMMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS Comer Seaona. .la9:lyd H. U LIIIISPATII.CL nt ' ELIMPATRICK Co., r Weozzatra Gaoczes, Commusetots blestan.tim man D ULLES /IV COPyTIIT PIIODUCC. No. 253 Liberty rarer. Pittabargh, PA. Ta m , Lii -4 1.4.1_ . .ITTLE .71`Rmat;E, %mix-sera 14 OrtocEns COMIXISMON iftvalurs in PRODUCE,' FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, lUD. CARBON MID LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, (MASS, COTTON YARNS; +tad Pittsburgh manufactures y.'l,ESSerona street Pittsburgh. ( VUNCIOraDoWDON/LALOD....I.miIftratyaKLJA..ZEC; IIIkv•nTZLE.: MILIII4 GROCERS, PIiODUCL AND Communion Uzi mann. Jobbers in N. 0. SUGARB wed 1110LARSRS, REFINED BUO - Alid wed SYRUpd, FLOUR, Bd . CON, RUM, OFIERSE, EMBUS, dc., No. 263 Liberty strict,' PittabitriaL ' no14:ly Rela EYMEIe& BROT.Erifame:Cces.ors. _ft to. Romer Andirson, Wholeialo dealer. in GURION FRUITS, NUTS AND SP/OES, CON ACTIONSft r, SUGARS FLU WORKS dc. N. 120 anti Wood stftlet, above Fifth, Pittaanh, Penton. utuetat sirtzusit. 14Egib it ILETZGiIt GRocEns AND -1..4 Comsusatox Al eacuasers, nod dealers in all kinds of. Coturrar PIiOOI2CIL aim Pirrsacaois Abaft, lracroats, Ifo: •'L49 Liberty atreet, opposite bead of _ ... Wood stivet, Pittsburgh .ris. . L___ mum. rumorturcm. ItOBISN &OWaotaseut Zolithraoi ViroVitigNrzpic=ai Zit 4! burgh ma nuacture*, No. 2.53 Liberty errant, Pitts brgh.. ruf2 not uRSAL PAPER" (l• Connumnuarlitzacatnier and denier in FLOULt. P RODUchI AND PROVISIONS, NO.. :ail Liberty 'treed, mppoeita nand. Pitt.ib. Pa. Ake- adranees made on consiugnments.rgh .Lib ral ' ' ' r • Z . l E n ra GROCERIES, ROP MANILLA E UM 0/LS, Krell and Pittaburgh th m dlanufactured OAKarOclas, LEB No. 141 Water street, above e ououpthela Bridge, Putaburgh, Pa. • ..... rsua. huucur CO V R"EGuir ijoaw.taolia 21Lac""rs, d'oaletal'its' /PRODUCE bad Picts burgh Pittsburgh. LAMBERT * nor`, HOLE.B4I,st (izoczza. PHODUCL Lrrasa• nod Coma l dseramrre; No. 6 elixth•treot, Piusborgb, Com a,••,Os IATAT.IOIII,I .... W I LS O N.. MILK*. T & , WriorarAur r. r r teas, COll/11.910A Mzetcnatera, and &Mere In Produce and Pittsburgh mnantactnree, /10. ISS 1.14- -./ street, Pittsburg.. 02.5 f164141/1 i1laill0( & tilk WHOLESALE ugMTZ"Zi t t l7e 4 r m'acn- 7 , ..-:, d ''' l° ' N PtHoburgh., ..: :, • 41."'5.., .sf'''''!''''''.l' o—sr-Cw. toLuAertaT--':::—.7. .1(;,:,,,:;,••—i,... - I 8. DLL WORiii * iTal, W. ---4") CI • Gsocsra, Nu n . ISO wad I:TE. l e . ecourl l :ree L t, air atuithtlettl, lquith h ( __. tug . ...w. norb.--.., ......... _ I OLLX FLU YD & CO., li r nocesALE (IR rf CIIIS .11.2.1, COIIIIUSION iIitIIILIANTB Nu 1 .. IV A L L I d :=.4 Liborty otr_____ort, Pittsbur g h. .A• "Jolt; WELLAII BAGAL—EyT-TVI/OLEtswtx , .____bnri.; . h, Q P" c rt. "' Non. "-":___7_11.12r1".4: AI./AAA LEE KING WuoLzam.,:t, GRoCEIf, / moo rter of doo• Atm, No. ri':f Liberi t.t._troot, Pittabor g it Pa. . 71.4Jr111 : 4 CTURERS . I;VANIEL BENNET7' cfc'SON, MA NG NG VA,PitEr..S or STONE CIIINA AND CL•EAII COLD lIED WItNE. ,C,t r Omcs /LSD P+¢c¢ont ♦r No. 71 Yairrn SIZEti PirraDMOß. PA. _DR. aRARLESTOVVI-77- , PNYADDAN AND BURGEON, °ln c,s; Na SO MIZRAXATIHOLVi . , , , .. , , - ---.4.3 ••4''',.4..,,...,..., -- 5...;•..4,w_,7 4, 43W.....-"- , .., ~. - . GROCERS ____ . ... .. I 3PITLAR Ea SCI EN TIF/C BOOKS, 2coteG'zte.rlazatlai.orts!l.l::,..o, of Marine A quarians; C 0112010115. Objects of the Microscope; Do. do. do. Country; . Do. u. do. tea Shore; March Winds and April Showers. and Mal Flow ers—being notes .d notions on a kw created things; Wild Flowers ; how to we and gather them; Episodes of Divot Life, 3 ruts: British Birk' Eggs and Nests; Studies from Nature; Miller's English Couniry Life; AlllTLYear took of Country Life; Glik of Ocean Lite; tea Rambles 1 / 1 SearCh of Pebbiss and Crystals; Ike. s' Popular Scienes, 24 solo., sold saps:a:olY: Pern's Musses, Minerals. Geology, &c. A/1 of the shore, with irty others. omit [result. H' illustrated. for Salo by nu ____________.f.,; • R. 8. ;DA VIA, 93 Wood street. WBOLESA LE GROCERS Noa 27 and 2a Smithfield Stre.t, P/ TrSBIIEGII Ilemis•...— PA BOOKS I BOOKS I of Ekctilcity--Garre Recreations of a Countr - y Parson; Queens of &wad i: Score Mara. bY J. by D ; lieu. iPornen and Book,. by L. 8., Titcomb'e Bookr; A Good Fight. by C, ands; Peru:tat Htory of LOrditaCOn; Life of Sir Fh b )lip Bidtlej; &Mph r, , MU/ EVI-41. Ir• /10/0"; Pallo by hoe. Terry; Llbeny and tilar--aledsoep Lecture+, uu Apoypoo,Lhaler; Lir° and Speeches of Do m ' Elisio y of all 11414, -Ion; 'Ec• LELIA J. L. 111:AD, 78 Fourth atISCELLeLIrEO US R A. I•.-WEBB BRo„ Comm Aria and Commerce 54., &aim..., General Commission Ifferehants & Agen DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSIC. make pulteceotrEala2:a cm:slip:uncut all lands of %an . -ESTEEM ...4; w.f.! Julaanctataart. P. tir—ltatlroad trunk In truntut Elam Smith :"." " t?.• r itick,,t.o. cO. ~.ope %%Smith W Cul"tr "rrard CO. Pittab Pet She • , urith Aleed u h b 1 •• Bud, • Ford & Sow', gat 11/1 Ulirkl l' dr. X00.111,$ 03.30118.510 N .L.U. Alcacnaars, and Wholesale Dealers in MACK ENN,L, 61,L310N, 211 AD, LIERININI, copyst!, sc., No. 14 North Wtouves, between /taco and Arch streets, PutcsnaLrnla 30ou istrrels Mass lilsckerei—hsrp, luld rueditun iu , 2`ius. /, 2 and 3, in arorteil packaglr. 60 barrels prime No. 1 neditai Nalmon. 11,0 n 'do Nwuotuy Rear a., 44stri - do superior No 1 Herring, C l otisisting of diiierent brands, Labrath,r, tiallias, Bay r Iszid and llastport etc. 60000 bolaxes &bled aud No, 1 ¬ed Herrings, 1600 ich qulntails Goorgo's azul allithi Lijuk solicit a call Codlie, Wh al, now offer the lowest rash price.; b Drat g_ _ awl Won, NEW CAMPEMS, Oil Cloths, dce NP.CA L U fo. 87 Fourth Street, Bought prerloadm:o hk: :tau. ::vticht.ot rr lieCtlV! " doi? -- FURNITURE t SELLING OFF W HOLESALE OR RETAIL. JAS. W. WOODWELL D 7 arid 99 Third xtraet,& Co. and 1/1 Fourth street. TENTED OCT. 8, 1861, Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP CHLILVIES, Manufactur e d of XX FLINT GLASS. flat flame Then, Chime whiclea are intended for the , h hemeh,„ all ert. of t racking.he Ow e qn- ,11 .7* 4 .1 , Dot apo p to 11 to c_ R. D. DIV:MIDGE, bort PAU W.. Works Waohiogtoo stroot, hlttaburgh P VULCAN F()RGE. W. PORTER 00 111.nfacturers of STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON BUDS,' PITMAN JA WS, WRISTS, Loconicrrivid • And AL kit? ortifor l atatiolis, y urging. TEXPERANCBPILLE, near Pittabargb, WAGONS, FOR SALE VERY CLIZAP. YAW! WAGONS,' 0/11 WAGONS and SPRING GOAL ( I f I A .A lt11 1 ; i 41'•I 1111:11M1TE14117112,a'a f/Icti, BUICK AND STONE lITASUN'd IVIIERL- ItetiihoWtl, all made of the beat dry, timber; Q 110101) 'dodo of repairing attended Co promptly. Spryly 10 litlffr RABE, tVauini Bank of Yodend a t rout-Station; Allasbob7/ mb11:1341 iLYON' 'ARNSTRAI, liipmina mi) ijlrittizaseteile Itmt. 7lect bk= .1 ClALtflatiL 4014 'CLIEWIN' TN -11.1*, 'I:II.I4IIPSNANd :11 / 4 11 [8(11111. Old P/lEd, TUBE, dac.i, d.c., lu lIIMII ' ,Yltriery, qlll,ll/1/11. Tali /[l.. atiAIILES HOTEL; IPittaborgh, Po. N. 11 .—Ttre Trade ropplfed on Metal toms. myl:dly it m- ( . 4, suce"Eior to Con : • woght.i. Tolman No. 21 Wood strong, manor .roond alls.r, oeawr hi all kinds of etratar: 114 ZOAS, Al A l IPLE...IL E ZIt. 11 . 21/ VEA, 201.2. SOW, GUM. Ac:;' AA arge assortment of the abuse oods constantly on baud. ' . othl IIIOILSON ..E •'. ]:y 1 poRR P , ACILISS AND 'MULCH. Id BACOki /AMID 1./SEP. LAVA 11E22 Anill !MAW ORI, Nu. 12 1251ortki street, Dear Liberty, Pittsburgh- -. W P. Illaltsj — F — i ----- . 0 )L4l: IseyEanr War W W • PAPZIIB. I, Pittsbumh: ,A7inu 7 888 .10.. No. 87 Wood otrore, K. Na -- 00 .7 Dealer la BONNETS, .11.17'8, STRAW DT11322:0 Aigic, a, aod SIDAW GOODS Amorally. HOOTS 414.4r0 SHOES. NNn... - •-‘,• lakmmter BOOTS AND SEIM of every, description, N on o, thnithileld street, Pittetsturnb,.Ps.,, o.oittily -Ctelci ALi s N RE O. IVZIOLS. 'Aug. limn Litczaa TN 110013,:asoza. narrmr Pound snd Wood ettroorte. POW:curt,. 112111150rm...-_ ... _ . . Cciß:tiii i mn 11 " .. .,13 1 .1 4 UALE 0 j, 11..u.rivacrzt* , r WAIL' tit i lcan.tr. - 201. . ' SI nge ith ni (or the ItAtlitUßO P/41 , 709, awl foi ZIALLST; IDAVIS .1. CO.'S HOSTOtt P/ANOS with and with. 1 'oti_________t &olefin Attsehtnent. No. GI ltiftb street. inn) _ LEl ltitt Dm za.a.az • ..•111 , 11gro Awn liveratc worraoatiami, mad lioD eat. for dtedaway's 0e46 , te d:,411 , 1,03. N. id Ill'aretrcut P/Itiburgh.' tom AtELLtxxii LI.Nos; litzwisms, &a.. No. al Wood amt. bat sad Dliuziaid Plibtlftwah. rNt.," w. omr .l . 3 ,tispenna u ThAiv -*WW. SOORS. 01.1.1P1.1 V it KOONS, No. Npnli Whsrh..., calm Abrn WOOD CULMIN r -- The I nstructions to Governors Stan. ley, of North Carolina, and e son, of Tennessees•Letter from t Joliit. de Secretary of War. r The following eorriepondinico explains self: REDUCED PRICER, , , (. Stn; In answer to the rot lotion of the Senate, adopted on the 2d in t., I the the honor to transmit herewith a e t4 tpy of the lei ter appointing Hon. Edward S Islay Military Governor of North 'Carolina, aid also a copy of the instructions ho received irronr this De partment. The appointment of pop. !indict, Jn it ohn s s termson as , A. 9 that to Military. Governor was the same, i Mr. Stanley. . i Very respectfully, I • EDWIN_ M. 'Z'.15:7•0", ' Secretary of War. ; Gott. U. 11AI/us, President Senate. Wssursorog,D. C., ll+ 19, 1862. j To Hon. Ed. Stanley, etc., ere., 1. Ste : You are hereby appointed Millie Governor of North Carolina, wilt' author-It; to exercise and perform, within 'he limits f that State, all and siogular, the ewers, dik:' i OM. and functions pertaining b? he office df Military Governor (includin g tho; power to establish all necessary offices and tribunals, and suspend the writ of laubeao coins) during ihe pleasure of the President, or until the loyal inhabitants of that State shall organize a civil Government in conformitY with the Constitution of the; United Stites. EDWIN 31. S •NTOR. WAR DTPARTY RT. i W aal:W:o7l3N, D. C., May 20,(11862. Sir: The commission you have re aired presses-onev its face the nature and extent of the duties and power, devolved upon you by the appointment as Military Governor of North Carolina. • /nstroctions have been given to Itritljor Geri. Burneicie to aid you in the perforniance q your duty, and the exercise of yourlauthor,- ity. me has also been instructed to Detail alt adequate:military force for the special i3urpose of a Governor's guard, and to act utter your directions. - of It in obvious to you that the great purpose your appointment IA to re-establish au thority o f the Federal Governieent in the tho Stale of North Carolina, and to provide the 'means of maintaining peace and security to the loyal inhabitants ol that State, until they shall be able to establish a civil Government. 'Upon your wisdom and energetic action muel will depend in accomplishing that result. Itil , s not deemed necessary to give any specific; in trim, tion, but rather to confide in yotir sour dim. ii oration, to adopt such measures as el d ie: stances may demand. ' Specie . , inatim GODS .will be given when requested- • Yoh may roll upon the -perfect. confidence and full support of the Department in the performar le 'll ,your duties. With respect, I am your ob't 'servant, - EDWIN M. STArrollti Secretary of W r. The CO.' • ALLEGUUT CO -.aim of the Nattooal fete gencer. The ControllOr of the . Treasury has ref sea to audit the claim of the National ete/ligriscee for $35,500, under the resolution of the Hcinee directing that slim to be paid out of .the Cpp Y tingent Fund for the Annals of Congress 4 The Controller saps that the Contingent Fried can only be applied to certain regular contin4 gencies already provided for by latr, and that a new expenditure must be aidl covered by a spa. appropriation. It is to be feared that tte Intelligences Will be put to the trouble f. haring another bill passed, and the crounny to the trouble of perusing another ' , ire record." We hope " .... the Rouse will not vote away Oa .ionay needed for the o war for any such par. pose. Congress does not need the books, and they will be as safe where they are as anj where else, s hould' hoieier be wanted.. Th ..hstelligcncer has boon amply . 'psi d already) and has no claims on Congress or the country, Up to the last minuteit opposed emancipation In the tlistriot, and It has opposed every ono ot.tke grand measureawhlcp have made this . Congress immortal. ' , . - ,...., ,...., , /40 'OP VIZ Batiez /num.—The following ttemoom e s .tromindiatutpoli e : _ , :41. gentleman whir just arrived from Wasi4 'boon, says that' Oen; Mitchell. 'recently 'MN egraphed to,Beorebt4 Blanton - Tot aiitherity:. Mr"4k- bang soma rebel .'gtterriliai, artennho hid, etm up. and the Bionttry answered him ! th _ ' G ZE RCS DAY A -L4 JOURNAL. MALL Vittsburgh 6aitte,. S. RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS dIrD PROPRIETORS, Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING AND EVENING EDITION.% DAILY, CONTAIN/NO TIfIIE LATEST NEWS 17F TO THE HOUR OF PUB ICAT/ON TERMS: 110411/(11. ELATI Hi-86 An ! 12 rents per week &ore Lw p.r °°m - 1O dram., orrrlere. jeriNime kbl7lo per w w-23per MIMIC) ID 2.ol\llre. ore rents week tro;. cullers. York SAVAGE'S STATION, Ricer and Richmond R. R., Saturday, May 31, 1862.) In Afront t 1 o'clock this afternoon a musketry fireof the left wing and upon Casey'. Division, told us that the enemy had com menced the fight, which policy and necessity had suspended on our part. The last night was the storm of and e most furious fall of rain xplosion of lightning I crer saw. Not a regiment, not a company, scarcely an officer was exempt from its chilling and exhausting, effects. The Rebels seized upon it as an ele menared thentt of militray.advantage and, having folly p re psolves, foil suddenly oo our pickets, scattered them inwards, and held Casey's regiments in actual battle, while their pots and kettles were yet on the fires and many of the man were drying their wet clothes. I . cannot tell in the confusiowhich now reigns supreme, how the stoatl earth work and the rifle-pit la the front were so quickly taken out of our possession. The number and the quality of the guns in the fort I am igno rant of. Bat pita, fort, and guns, whether siege or field, changed owners suddenly. Ncs\ . l face the first truth in the history of the 17mpn disgrace at the Seven Pines—and I shall not dodge it. The important of , danger, the front, was committed to a Place r. al whose division was composed of raw troops marched down Fourteenth street, in Washing ton, In the last week of February, 13,000 strong—and has been so neglected and so al lowed to go undisciplined, that 7,000 of them could not by any poaeibility have been gath ered together this morning—a division so left to itself to lack, and the devil, that it tae it literally /oat, 700 men and upward since it left Williamsburg-a -a division whose com mander has long bean conspicuous as search ing, miles ahead of his toarching columns, for comfortable quarters ' Upon this division, out or place in the front, the shock of battle fell—aud knocked it into disonler and ruin faster than I conceived it passible for Anglo- Saxon troops to be moved by any power less than God's thunderbolts.. Oh I hew much / have learned to-day, and how much I have unlearned! Gen. Peck's military family were at their rice and in the open air at a quar , ar be- fore one o'clock in the afternoon. The no. mistakable tittle' ; of musketry fired by com panies and ycolumn in &mkt, brought the graduate of every baftte.field in Mexico right to his feet. He mounted instantly and or dered his brigade under arms. In the short space of time consumed by me in rolling up my blankets and .overcoat, and saddling restless horse, and riding twenty rods toward the front—not twenty miautes—the: current of straggling end skulking bad fully sot lc, and was sweeping in a great shameful flow down the William Mors road. It Was the most astonfahing of spectacles. Great, healthy, vigerons men, who had volunteered to fight rho battles of Freedom, walking rapidly back from the first touch of the foe, with bo:ies full of cartridges and muskets In their .hands, lo o mon kitormeana s ad in wind and limb, but, thank God! F 0 thieves when they act- COUnte,oll the stare of brave men, and:show Janus lameness and every form of sickness when cavaliers, not combatants by profession, damned them in their fury for cowards, and audeaveral to breast diem backward with their horses into lm ht—groat hulking pol troon., falit - p into every possible rarid . ty Cif limp out of rapid, sarong walking; depressing at pleasure either sho.ulder with terrible wounds; quickly gathering into their bo - soma mutilated armil wholly untouched with:bal lets ; going th ' rough the whoN usting pantomime of mickness of tho atoma mow er reply to fierce questions as ttd` where they e go ing, and why the devil they were not fight ing; with false speech and falser attack asserting every conceivable acute at of disabling disease as a justification for going to the rear, and lotting the c,ance they had sworn to defend go to the devil. It was , amazing. It was a new revelation ! Cut a moment's reflection, and a sharp observatioe of the notobers on the cape of the streaming cowards, explained rho phenotisonon, as it rt.p. I peered to a civilian; The braes figures 100, 1 101, 103, 104, told of enlistments as late as January the and February, and conclusively how to ' troop p g ramme's ' and inexperienc e of s who been taught nothing save snarch and to camp, and who deteri orated daily under the command of a Gen eral, who had neither youth, enthusiasm, pride, or combativeness To these, the sight of falling comrades, and the Shrieking of the wounded, and the groaning of rho dy ing, instead of being the food of a fierce hood, and only to open the veins of manhood, and let all courage out. Down the road they came --over the fields on either side of the road they straggled fast--throagh the safer woods they skulked away, and sought tee had Most were muddy, showing that they had lain down to avoid' the shell and shot-- very many were avoid' arms and accoutre ments. The crowd grwir thicker. The Pro vost Guard formed across ohs road to ste dastardly flow. Before 3 o'clock, Gen. eyesß found that Casey'a entity ditision was genet Lie sent to Beintzelatan for instant help. The bravo Pennsylvanian was already on hm way to the place where he was wanted. ..lle came on the ground about a Quarter after 3, and gathering as rapidly as he could all the el.- meats of the situation in the strange wood* and unknown swamps, took command, and infused his indomitable spirit into the failing •fight. He eearback for Nearney,and Jamie. son; and Birney, and Berry—he who eo timely Drought ealvation upon his bayonet points t lYilliamsburg. While . they ware coming up, I trent ahead Mice more to see the 55th go into tire. Their movement in response to the order "Forward 1" was not impulsive from front to rear. It hitched, in seations, like the drawing out of the joints of a field glass. Oman of' evil! In thirty 'minutes red-oapped and re d - tronsered men; mostlywithorst their muskets, were under the fire of the scorn and the jeering of thi-NOW York 62d— table, as it seemed to me, than any that ever spouted from muskets. "Mounsheer, MS MUSS is 'the other way ?" '. Iloilo, lobate I. wd are 'Union men ;we ain't Rebels Whahro yourunning at as for ?" n The .62d is good shelter ; fall in behind I" Not a wrathful ro ply was made. Tho bursting of tho Rebel shells over head, the screaming of their solid long , P a nne abe the cutting off of the tree -tops made the l and the time totally unsuited for, repartee or dissuasion.. The 82d opened its laughing ranks, and the g o ry - colored, but unbloody,:passed throogh'und Passed 'or. About 4 o'clock, Conch and Reck canto froM the left, and passed through the Brie,of fire and went at right angles over to the railroadj to repel a movement in a' similar' direction made by the rebels away beyond the scam of Casey's disappeorance. The conflt they suatained in the woods' tie ' bloody and une qual. 'Peck's_ horse was shot through the Ensancipatirotrilr-The House. neck, shot again In the - flank, and soon bad both his 'hind legs cat off by a - caution ball. A special dispitChld the 'New-York TriLiMs Reinforcements wore - called for, find Reintrol- gives the-following tiaeount of the er n t he intereepted a regiment movineto the Inge, on IVotinesday, ant n-the Rototo, on the front, and ordered it over to the railroad. H e emancipation bill: ' ,- f • -• 1 - sabaequently ordered. Rimers Brigado to The taajoritiby. which' 'the Rouse' ration march right whet track and save the tight.? sidoredita rejection of timbal liberating -the The brigade did no tiro t in to action,a a d Birney d Is. under arrest. McClellan before this, at tin i slaves of. rebels, and recommitted lt to - the headquarters, !tredve Miles off, roused by the' Botect-COMlldttcor ItotOttAdetbo Domoorotis cannonade and by the 'telographstot mit eft and aar_orlted the mestoangtiinollopobLioano. his sack tied and put - ifuirtioo of Siatinnirje! No 01:!0 *kid tor more than .11/MajOrith but Corps Into a nd put railroad.. Kearney,' the notion tOreconsidertinterailed, b,) , ; lii, The teat, had tome np the Williantabarg rood, and Ohnterie.alevery petty 'had . erery man on , the Jamieson had gone eagerly. forward iota; tbe! kround , 'including Col.'Tettke,brcught all hell of shell and' shot ' and ' smoke, as dad i way from plitiots, wild Moved 'itll:Gl -''Of . the . Berry at the head of his Michigan! tun., 'Nouse,' to render every man'a attendant''.'A ball tore hie hat, and hie manly' rte tidetY, ' - '• -• t ".' '' L " ''. -'' ' Belt was ` offfeghte "bareheaded. -; Tha l "' Wben thelionie mei thii iitiAtiiiiito iiiii-' nn, of . battle.. at - thia tittle `was 'Weirly,l teratic side eiantedthe tallest; ind tti loaders' a mile wide, and almost wholly in the 'weeds.i 'hoped for vie** through Reptiblittatt '4*ll, Tbo. entiaty;la 131.tirwlmiluing suzu ber,,.'• hail Atleisin,- Which. bia several -times , : this' NMI!" forced WS kw* at least a Mile, sad werer pubig 'monk' the passage of a bad bill Of.the da....t', Lap 'troop on our right toward hlroad." ..otagood.otte. ‘Three Republicans' only - NUL% Ll:liThe firing at o u r point &taboo!. 3 o'cloolteras! fully_ stopped their ear‘risiadeiraMnan'agtr,' IA urvel* zao.. It. is Claimed that that ; at! 'Of ~fiiiehigaii: against wham farrearikiknas f liatisaharg watt heavier Wiser thritatlni-: Mpg irifir bitterly soac;,"•isairog"fiß as; 11l tbo.444ba t il l " 124" mYiluignlcaV"Z '4lllthlittii".'tralter.3<thflaF,r4b74lo4 r*ll.toraPitre'thlaliittfogdnOtitihei itfoafr Wand ebititedi r." '-•-•'. :' /.4.7.,•-1.!;::. iogara4. 4 flid i tkiliPatak--tm*Mkb It • lir. EfoMak:of. A1tic1.444/. . 114 '..4 44 4 ' A t 1 ,. 4° P 1243141 . 1 f • ...434,, '.‘ It :40'eo kk ritk.-24i.7 . l ri t s, t. ( 1. 4. • z. .!,:•1 7 , __::- ••- • , : .;": ;; ',. ....c . ',;:;,": , •, , :::_ . , : . :' ,. ::.. - ..1.:__ :- ,- . •,',. -,•:::..„.,,...:1;=t.....-..,•-•1 , ,- -- • The Jii nd. We have already given a description of the battles of Sattirday . and Sunday, called by Gen. MCCLISLLANi the battle of Pair Oaks, from a correspondhnt of the New-York Times. We give to-day another description, by a cor respondent of the New York Tribune, who, the editor says, wah on the ground during the whole fight, and the letter gives internal eri donee that such was the case. Wo have sel dom read a more virid description, than that of the fight of Satuday. - What inmost singrlar, the c orrespondent of the Tines defentiedi ten. Cs= t 'l3 division, and thus discredit°. Oen, hloCtzt.tares dis patch; while the curreeposident of the Tribwie, who personally wit° vied the eceno, .justifies , all that 141cCumtsii sas. AS MCCLICLLAV, in correcting his dispatch;.several days after the battle, uses the ;words Ys division gave way unaccountally and discreditably," no must have facts to Justify hie language. We regret to have to :itiblisli lurch' things of 'our troops, but the reai facts ehould be known.. We do not blame the men so much sill:wee who commanded theta. There arejust i tts good men in that division as any other, Wit men have to be well disciplined, well cared for, well handled, and; must have confident.* in their officers, to fight well. That they did notstand is evident froM the fact, that the di vision lost so few men; "at least very few hate yet been reported. 1 The following is a derription of the dies, slop : • i . GES.CFU.2. C.i.f.? DM... Ills dirialou le c onitaa , ed ty, 101/0... Brig. Gen. Sllaa Casey, Codatuanding Itivialon. Major craky, AL...4lfeet Dirictor. CiajiL li. W. StWM, Ansigint Adjutant General. ,- .1 , t. Engel. quartertnoetei. Lieut. Carrington Raymond, Ald-de-catp. Lieut. E. W. 11.*tt, Ahl-tlerup. Lieut. Fetter, Ald-de-eatup. 'liter .rano nr. prig . . Gen. floury W. ISagiew. /7th Al alnv—Lieut. Col. d. . Pla/atea , .St:th Sew Yurk--Col. C. 11. tau Wyek. 16th Penylvallia--Col. W. V. H. Dark, tunth New York—Col JAIL iltrowne. I Sat Peur e t ylrenla--Col. J. C.llkitige. i . .401Y.VG naluanr.. ! Brigadier General Wasaell. 4 , i asth Penuayleaula--Col. J. B. llowell. I inlet Penonsylvania.-.4„ , '01. J. Lc wit.. ; • 1 hedd Penullratua—Col. AL Id Lehman. ' i 96th New 1 ork—Cul. J. Valrif an. TIIIHD D 11.1000,,. Brig. Gen. Partner. 98th New York—Major .Marna.' alai New York—Lieut. col. bo Forreal 85th New York•CoL J. . BaSump. %KJ Nair Y —Lieut. Cot, AnSefton. Yid Now York—Lieut. Col. Luger.- ti.kar iTICEi. I Bates' tat Nap lurk A.542:1--ML•4I4). 11.Lii,,,r, 'in Indepent,ent .'..egli I.ork a/err—Clot. liegao. ath Independent bear I. ork hat ery—Capt. Fitch. Battery .a.--Qupt. Rates. Itatt.,ry B—Caot. jrat.t. 1 1 • ~ ' ~-: , THE BATTLE OF THE SEVEN PINEs. -- - BLOODY CHEM SUSTAINED BY THE UNION ADVANCE. The Causes of Our Defeat --- TUE 88COHD Dl7--GOOD NEWS 1 _. . . SAVA S GE' Sumo; Sun day. 7,,1' o'clock. A.M. IVhile waiting to make op from the Sur geons' memoranda a list of the killed and wounded in the battle of the Seven Pines, I listen to the furious musketry. which this morning renews the fight upon- the groom' where the combatants separated' last night. It is about a mile off wily, and the while smoke rising through the dark pines and oa marks accurately the altar on which d Slavery and rebellion are making choicest . sacrifices to the demon of war. Of the thundering, roar, ing volleys, like that which I described yes terday, there have been but two. And well there may been, for the men who long . face Built fire aro made of east-steel. They necessarily mast be " heroes- of a hundred fights." , Wei pick up news to-day in fragments. There were tares Vivisieas of the choicest of Johnson's troops precipitated upon our ad ranee ieftyesterday Longstreetcomanded. If these divisions aro of average strength of ours, the enemy's force was 40,000. Thfs number of the divisions is stated to us by ti s. prisoners whom we took yesterday=7every one of them of •the truest Blackwell's Island tiOe of face and gait and dress. '' • j Of the regiments, Jobb Cochrane's is for the present annihilated. lio'himself is safe, bat his Limit. Colonel, Shales, an admirable offi cer, ie said •to -be kilted. After sustaining n heavy fire, they were. charged upon in over whelming numbers, and scattered, with whit loss is not knoin. Col. Van Wyek was struck by a shell which did not explode. The blow fell on his saber, which wad bent, with the sword within, to ncomplete right angle. The Colonel wd knocked n down and disabled, but not perma s nently ijured. Clan. Leven is shot through the fleshy part of the calf of the leg. The wound, while dis abling, is not serious. Eight O'clock—Cood Arclasißichardson has taken the scoundrels in flank, while lleintrelnian and Rooker'are Said to have dashed at them in front. Tiro statement goes electrically from grouiSof• Wounded to group of wounded, all through the grounds of this country seat, that the rebels run like sheep. The,fins rcoedes, and its diminishing vol and distinctness denote a in* flight on their part and a pursuit on ours. What a .ietributivo termination of the battle begun with odds against us yesterday, would be the ; march of Ileintzelitian into' Richmond this afternoon, fighting as ho went, and whipping as he fought 1 God grant us the communication,] P. S.—Joseph Roberts, Company R, Fifth Michigan, had a small pistol in his left aid'spis pantaloons, ants po cket. A Mini° ball , passed through h and molded itself around the lock of the pistol, whore it:mains Mr. It. lost a finger by the next shot. Col. Cochrane is safe. GREAT LOSS OP LICE SEEDER RICIIIIOND SMITS. DAY AND SUNDAY LAST. • FORTRESS .. I losaoc, Juno .3.---Beyond doubt, the lose of life on both sides before Richmond on Saturday and Sunday last, wh greater than the country bas any ,as r ot idea of. The loss on our side was principally on Sat= form ed nrclay,, when we were surprised. / am in on authority that • deem treat worthy, that two thousand have been collected of our wounded , and that acc tions for three thousand more aro ommoda reuired. Several gentlemen who came fromlheq White ho ßouse to-day, and.iirere on the field daring engagement, eightp l ace oar loss at from six to more. thousand, and that of the enemy much 'Prisoners and contrabands place. the figure from ten to fifteen thousand.. Every place in Richmond was filled with the wound ed, where a liens° of disaster was universal. The fighting on Sunday would appear. to have been nearly as much in our fewer as it wad against us on Saturday GOn. Aleagher's brigade-is represend as having made a most brilliant charge, and the conduct of the troops generally very excellent. I have few of the names been unable to obtain more than a of. the killedand nded. Col. Riker of the Anderson, Zocuiveswou New York, was killed. Rio embalmed bodyloaves by the Raltimore boat to-night. Oen. ROWeil of of the Ifaine had. his arm taken Cot. off 81st P ennsylvania,' had his' head shot killed .. Major Culph, 57th Pentisylvania,• wai verde, weal Rowley, ID: (old' ISth) . Nonni& slightly in 'the Gen. Divans wo of unded Idasaachnsetts and hColead:. Briiggs, of the 70th Id assaehusetts; ' Wore slightly, wounded. 12 • ••• It is represented that the ground for Miles was covered with the killed and Wounded of both sides. On Saturday night the two armies lay so neer to each other that .neither.could Carry off their wotinded.. The ; next day all the ground previonaliloat wile regained, and the enemy driven a mile and half. • To-day we await winth lear t anxiety the'hat .the' confilet is - renewed, and result.. • • _ ineessant bursting of shells ands creaming of eolid conical shot ribbed the racket with great seams of noise, which compelledmien touching each other in opposite saddles to shout when they talked. The straggling set in briskly from before this fire. Superhuman efforts, headed by Hein ttelinan, and aided by his Sur geon, Milnau, and COIOIIOI Adams, and others, stopped a full regiment for awhile, and ral lied them around their colors, but could not long hold them against tho storm of whist ling bullets and ease-shot. The crowd roll ed off the field, carrying away some who meant to stay. To my dying day !Shall have in tny ear,he wailing shriek of a private of the sng bland, shot dead beside my horse with a percussion musket ball, whose explosion within its wound I distinetly heard, and which must have overwhelmed him mor ally my re it did physically.. Not run ning, nor terrified --only unwilling to stay-- this crowd straggled partly in the road, most ly in the woods, back, back, to the line of the rifle pits Couch had made a week ago. On the way Hooker's brigade was met, and met with the hurrahs of applause due to brave men. Darkness left Sedgwick on the railroad, master of the ground occupied in the after noon by the rebel forces, andyfrons which he had gallantly driven them. Our extreme right is now beyend the advance of yesterday. We are probably behind the morning position of our centre three - quarter s of a mile, and a full Mile behind our morning's Position on the left. The loss of property and material is awful, embracing eight guns and tho con tents of at tenet four camps. The loss in killed, wounded, and mining is more awful. Among the dead is Casey's Commander of Artillery, Col. Bailey, and Col. Howell', of the 85th. Peoria. Tho wounded include Gene. Wessels, Doyens, Cole. Campbell, Champlin, Briggs, Morris and a large atimbor . of CAP taine and minor officer'. Up to 9 o'clock in the evening, 100' wounded, operated on, had bean sent off by rail to West Point or the. nearest landing. 'Ti, but a tithe of the, whole. The surgeons are yet at work. Hein The horse was shot, as was Peck's and Jamieson's; Keyes was wounded, and nu merges staff officer' were dismounted. It ie now 2 o'clock in the morning, and McClellan is hero, and the beet troops in the army are within his port reach, and Galata will set to-morrow upna great Union vic tory, or upon the bloodiest defeat that rebel lion' ever gave to Constitutional Governnient and its armed defender,. -------- r utt ziortsiso4tusi i 4 :%22.1Z 4LE T,,lict,:; r ?Pi! , ''T . ' r '.!' l.ar kit .P 4 / .....conzu ~ ~ • • BACIALEY,'Pranu,/ thinly:ll ktagoboata.artrittaritiO.- -- . - - . ,- /'.. ' o Insures against 'lon and damage In ilia. nartgattlon of. tha•Bouthenz and. Wanirn•Alliani,," Lairir and Bapaws, ani thi , narifpuk,n, . .of.tha Sm. ••, ' I . r :Ilistpui:agOlat loas anuusg m. . W d g by,E . JAL Park, Jr., Johp atilman, : f.B.lif. Jonas -:-• • .: ,8, narbtogiiir". i 2 • :• - i Ilk"fL2.7lZla liiiwii - ' " LL:‘,lderdwj- .fix ' IlloAli PromM ' Olidel - ar.l42 b .: " 4,11/11L11.1...110.E '.t. • UrtiVEAE O S"OOAIPAE Y, Ito. lAD (Zaino' na., • .olipptiis ttio. Casten' .11 , 8, ,' •-r• ',',.; .• • - Will ' 'Dl:l4l4A2SidCa‘olitg'3,,l4"colr"r I. or 11=144 nalivorricliacrlidiosoot rroparty or Itriz- • eland* arreasonabio moo 0 fre°41.,.....„,'''"' • ' ItOLIX/IT P. I..'' fiil, , .........,,,," • • - -4 ' ''' - Ir.,iii , .: BA LDWIN,TOok •!!reiiidinit.! P .. I : I LkagEIIIINE, hi,r,,,,0,,i. •-• • ••,--•, ••• "i!, i • / , :, uaelH J e Chas. Baia, J?...;51 / s .l'ilit, ::„„ R. . . • . 17..bilotrwart:' • ~.E, Jttufzp.b.- .:; • ',' • :Jibegs . .2,....tPa.; : - .i f P.. B. sanry,. ' - i - I • 11: ivii.' - • / -. :. --.--•' . • : . . , T hir d s W I .arimAaw, / • . : '- aidi,,y • , &roar zid.o o durbeta. - ..,, A L.GEtia N-11- r........ itek.NU.E. ,Laser " •.- : .PAOP-PlTT4Buraviii.'z Ofileti, AO:VP/ I kb ".- aagahat all klitda'aikiniaaliar*B, ,--- • ,IgeAcu,oxy:s •PrPtitiliV ''• -' '- - " ': ;,,,..; • : •• ...:, joariakseo6B.4 Wegasnddi,7:. ..,‘ 0. - . $1.,130C94' 6,44.71....,,,..,:, -::- - i,';', -; •• c -. PiiPL, W1:144i "4,4 li4 1214 e 'Joan' ",.4.,-,k. " , .roluap.ifokbrail; J.- , •r - . ' . '• ,(1. a: Moses., •:S -- , 4:4pu,s4mthcolicci r-,-: -- • .'-'-2 _i_nwry chud , ..„,. ...- .iixBted th ,,,, -.. :. Onlit. S. 0. any; - 4 ',- - tt,c40.0 ivii,-A,...--,Jr.....1 Jan Arliti4 7 .hSt" 't::- E i Y l . llbOnire - ..::•,1 ,rx ,_0bi1itiete01_,..........i .__....... ~...._-7:41;4, rantsklear,i : 1 ~h 0bi.41.5Diriii,....!,,,,- kV, . ' -'. - • - I:2'-':l'-'l. `;..4 _.__ .._ . for the bill last week. ________Mr. tfarrison of who voted with Mr. Horton, is not chllB, a Republican. The two Rhode Island r hers and the Deeocratic members from; Poeticise, ega reConsideration. the Massachusetts members, except Ji Thomas, who was elected as a Unionist, v for reconsideration. • ' Ur: Porter's substitute for the original/ which tho Select C ommittee was ittstrnal( report•lmak, and which will doubtless peal s ubstantially its present form, is framed nj the model of the Confiscation biLl whieh I already passed the Rouse. It frees the slaves of the acme tamer* classes of ringleaders, whose property is co fiscated immediately, and provides, like t Confiscation bill, for freeitig the slaves of.i other rebels' who remain such sixty days aft public proclamation and warning by the pi. ident. Most of the other sections of the hi relate to the machinery by which freedom. ascertained and continued. A section disqualifyipg from holding MSc all those whose slaves aro free tinder the Mil and Rrov for voluntaryvo colonisation, se Cured at least two tes.:fhe Com:mattes wil probably he unable to report for a forniht, as it must wait until regotarly eallat ',But a. recommitment WOO inevitable. since it would otherwise have been impoieible top put It for ward, the time having passed withia leitich it was possible to reconsider the vet e rut serif the bill to its third reading. .It is / 1 0,C itll piobablo the ConGseation bill,—someirlst 'amended, will meantime come down from the Senate. ,__ _ 1.1,81712.6------------E. • _.......... 11.1. RE INSlTRiuce p oliEi . - .a: ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE CORPANT. OP .ptiIL.ADRLPRLi, on .111J/LDlStibi litnltallor pozpstnal, auctusinss, billtti ITII/14 Rei ilt worn or contry. Odra Ho, 30n Walnut irtrooe CAPITAL, 1.2.2.4,p10;. 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