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' She owed it 'Mike • to Liberia endlo , therself.••• But despite the petitiorn of Many thoustude of our: cities,* paying thr spimdj recognition, the black.had 1 malign SW& Valli& .bas so. long 'hayed aid' **OW tar_ legislation bee, until now; bean anthetorlat Potential to disregard and • defeat the tangiest poundals of duty, and the • wishes el the go - cid : people of this land. , Mr. 1 , /ley earnestly advocated its recognition, and 1 In &letter, deteclAßbland, October Id, IBM, littift:B. Coate/vet Phibidelthia, thus ',pliant '•• t"llavelhOtight for years - the Independikeil of literianaght. to be recognised.by our Olie.. errunenti and•r have frequently urged it not preens connected. with the A.denistrationi arid:l shalt continue to de to If I have imita ble oppirtentities. The best foim.ot amons.; ' pushing that objec tEr ould be by the, conclusion I of: calmly of commerce with that republie." "."4-7e:`•• •• licit even the'perthisive s i gici of : • Kerthially's great Cotiam'oner • cobld • not 'airlift' to Aliipet the prejudice end political blindness" Cr: this eon temporerisii, who, unlike him. having •the -floweret:a the opportunity , to do a grace fel ant of tuitional comity, yet could not, likes him,. visa th the true dignity and demands of Latatesmanshipreelteblato the *mine, • Neap' Won after, her dee - a:Sion of: independence, her-Prealdent, Roberts; visited this country, to 'ilk ea .- to lelid • off, En recognising 'the infant Lopoblie. "Bat jut about the time of his Atli 'olll'i ft happened that thee schooner l'esrl 'was detected In running off allies froth this copi ot...The rienftendint. - end bad feeling COLISS , quint were nth as to forbid, in then pinion of the friends of Africa, any hOpe „of favorable action then r and Mr.,Roberte promptly tilled fovEctropm7. .• • • ' • . • ' ' It has been to our glory that we planted the • : Weeds of freedom; civilisation antrehristlanity On the shorn of heathen 'Africa . and to our Scct Y 2.1 IifILIS VROil !MUMMA, 1 . OADAT; J 1301 12, 1862; J , Shaine that ire have so long a bandoned the cutters and nurture of the plant to others! I Again must my pen' perform the • task oi 'trust ill this has passed' away. We gene to- communicating intelligence of another battle, - ;dad on this distant republic to find her not fierce and desperate, and which roust bring , Merely recognised as an equal by ten respee• , and ta t t l e p owers but growing alike In terr i tor y, paua sorrow Lo amp, • heart from Maine wealth, civilisation, learning and inflame.. to Michigan. . • - .• 1 . • , Libellee:lends idlength along the coast ail. On Saturday, May 3/st, the morning dawn hundred Milire,.arid back beards the interior • • , ed beautifully, nature put on her most cheer ',from eer ',from fifty b one hundred and fi ft y miles . Iler rpalation is eonapeeed of somel7,ooo Ameri. fat aspect, and ell • appearances Indicated cans, 20,000 native Africans,' assimilated to we vfonid have a pleasant and , happy day. the fonber in detail:Won anreligion and of many o W the sun O Og o- Alas, bow . who ea xis a I ; sererel bandied thousand -native', iiiing on he' territory subject. to her laws, and speaking ninety on that day, ate it bad set, wen. lying e' English" language. -! The Government- still and cold in the embrace of death. All ' 'modeled after this country-Is controlled bye was quiet along the lines. Our scouts came President, .Viols 'President, Cabinet, a Bones in an d reported the enemy to be end of rtncesentativee, and a supreme and inferior :Warta; all the calms being filled by colored .everything gave promise of another dey of men. .-Eiti e• has `bar churches, her common peace between the hostile armies now so near . inheill4kesrJkiandsiiiiel, her college. and her each other. This continued till two o'clhek newspeptir.Presi:ller foil, being yell ma turug-ucfurutw agrkuluuu mutes a math p. m., when • scattering fire was heard en the , sell, and oar pickets reported the enemy to be 441 ‘ ati°n ; and "treei sugar, P alm °ll " d adtenein I tonne .. This r oat au supposed e•tt "'P md " ta Ire Ibi PP sa 1° f°l6g° blial. t 100 g ' a d b fri h t 6 o P n th tof the ' Ref Vl•d•d' and tma ' ar° i tt g r•vigg ' 6 k "lasi dTut one Si g i int (101 P rP ' •es Ulastrated by the following le of ex- Pio ets, an 9.g ra enn a,) por t s , showing win yews , progress , f orti bth_ was ordered to their ... support, while others were bald to reserve tilt the picket line should ed_froateinSUllteDlie sourcesi. ... • . • .....„,• be permanently driven in. This. regiment - • .' ' ' • - 13.2. ..,..,, t° - ' ''",,,,.,-,„" advanced to the liner on the left of Casey's Ir e ugar - ..-" - -.7;- ----n . 226 exP : )..-- .' 105 --:-. Division, and there - formed end 'fired into • Paton Ctems....-_._. .' • . • Acne ••• body of the rebels seen in their front. Scarcely . per 0u......,....._... . • 3,000 taos . TACO " had they fired Into the enemy, when it WAS oire--,- , —.---.rone stPorted-, , ' ' 55 7°1• discovered that both flanks were covered by The two most important erticles of growth the rebels, who Immediately peered a deadly and trade from -West Africa are cotton and volley into our men,' mowing them down like palm ell. ;Of the former 81,450,000 are anion- 'beep. Other regiments were ordered to their ally , exported; .. of which 3100,000 pluses support, and soon it became evident to all through tabula ports,and the balance through concerned, that a general engagement was in- Lagos. From the, aktheokutari country were evitable. ' Orders were •diepatched for rein: sported; in 1852 , 235 Viands of cotton, and foroemente, as the deadly fire of the enemy , In - 1859; 3,447 hales: . The amigo amount told but too plainly that we were outnumber 'or Odin 4 ;d l itnPolted into ntiat Britain' front 'ed. ' Casey's Division, for the most part, were West - Africa", from 1790 telB6o;is $84 1 878,000 engaged on the left; striving • hard to main per ahnont: :--- • • . •••• ••• • .• - . • • tale their position; but through the inequality • Politimair, the co7orlitton of . 3•1 11 is of of numbers, were pushed slowly back , fighting Importance now"En ciew„of thltnew conipitts - ea they went to their comp. Bete a stand was lions and near ttoshores of North Amer. made, and for e'timeit was apparently sue tea, and. the struggled OG.Baropean nations cessfel, for the firing ceased entirely on the • fora 100111.01 d on ORi&ODtiklita... The more enemy's aide, and it was hoped that they were : independent rep u blics we have around us, the repulsed. But the' result proved that such fur sr we avert the encroachments of restless was not th e case. m ore lull some treaty and anabidone governmenth. Already bee the te i tto t es , e storm o f .leaden ball pouring in Erartien Govenunentbeen realgulsed lar'Eng-; upon cie from the front and both flanks; gave lithdiSpisitt; Austria, Denmark, Holland, Bel' us the mortifying intelliginee that the enemy ginin,_Portagal, Swedes and, Hanover : As bad succeeded is turning our flanks, and that . with Liberia, out own lapeblits is, in - title re- at least In that quarter defeat was certain. :gulls far behind the monarchies , of ,Europe- Slowly the men foil bank, fighting as they re : _', It would detract, sir, from the dignity of tired, with an earnestness worthy of the holy the occasion and, the force of the ISSIMSLOOt s cause for which they were Bungling. It was to dateend trona the lofty plane of-statesman- antr a is juncture that tbe enemy, by a succeos- ShiP on which this Vont; international Oats" ge, suceeeded iti capturing a small re- Mou.sheuld be met and disposed of, te notice doubt, manned 'by four pieces of the- Pint 'the only, objection I have ever beard against pennsylvable" Artillery. Their fire was us. • this measure-4th objectinti 'which would seem menden", cutting down ' min, officers and to be the off*Pring of - sPre3adicod . mind and horses in one thdiscrimthate mass. Ic was paivarted Jaairtteet, the veriest saffron'-"of impossible for the - battery"men to fire their Abe Janntitowi eye.!'-. Yeti fist conttlsWed to pieces on acoollaut of the storm of bullets rem ands to it,' because ft . recently saw the light, in In on them from every side, but like men to argument against this measure, which has they stood to It, at intervals pouring grape been pablished in the 'official Organ „of this so d canister into the rebel ranks, thinning House, that U, that if recognised , they might them by hundreds, till at last the enemy, by be represented at this republic an court br Ito a desperate charge, succeeded in driving them use the very. language') "a. fullthlooded ne- 'from the gape and turning the pieces on our trri";" ! and I regret to Mad the objection re; own men, firoci several rounds with fatal effect: inuated - by.. the 'gentleman from Oblo, (Mr- Seeing that the enemy were besting him at -Con,/tind by raj colicata•frOin PhiladelPhs , every point; Oen. Casey rant to the rear for • EU,. Biddte,l whose eitisansof all parties bare reinforocmenti, with a request that they 'petitioned Congress thin very cession for this 'tumid be sent immedlatety. The order was hicsinult • •• '' . . --, • ' •• . • sent to Gen. Peck, who had his brigade drawn ~ Btr, this LI a no s Avarice?, for I judge that u p in line in the rear of Casey, but his ropey -this" ficyarnrac iti wilt dea" to •be "'Po' was that their.firing was eo beery In his front •aernted Misr care, by thole who can boat serve that be.would get - feel justified in leaving his them,*bleb, in the pruent 'state - of toiling tiositiop. One regiment was sent, however, and lea* I rebuilt, midis ipsiti *child; (the 55th New' York) which, advancing at a ' 'Acting on tills view, Liberia has always' been double quick Prevettad the enemy from taking '7•Parritted in' roadop . by , tleterd Balaton, a battery which bad bora hempleudy. Bur . , a billitir rirlPent•o gentisnan ft= Phil' rounded. This regbainteitheigh raid to bare ellel phis', who has negottablet most ,of ,•bet retreated ,t, ,vvivanaborg, tom, redeemed • 'lmam with Earn?" l'orentr, . - ~ , : „. Itself on this occarlen"lrlifben ordered to the ' -;„,o3stArren accenting the proposition ' . 1,5' an float the men responded with three hearty • :774100•51t7.t I all' whether ••• !Vt!' hesitate cheers , which were „might up by', the entire . 3w4 9 l 9 hat Ins "flair, Court . of - eft . 'Jain" . 444 and served to encourage many • brave ,ideate polite Conrt - Of, S. ClOnd, ' ind 'the marl, ready•LO droop with fatigue,., end' die. Enid,. Co•ri. or Bcanil never alt a r . cfd° 1 •11; heartened by Oer tremendous foss*. As their 'chair t reaties with 'faberil'oon 1 4 564 UP' bright redcaps went dotting bp the road they 'alas! 8e introit the atm, shape, or calor of the were warmly greeted by the • tired groups of iltentS of either of the Edith 'contracting law- .soldleve slowly passing to the rear, who loads 'ties. And when,itts witnetobered,Mr- +Vali - them go forward and sustain the honor of our tr;_that the wet entreat sad hatighty, - per-. glorious lag. . T bay were ender tire for some Impr i nt au these whe ,in this' Land 100 W. two hears, and when compelled to retire for • down open She. negro, • lientlidi• the whilom leek of ammtnaltkesdidiit slowly and with a Brosisr, brit,aQT rbel, Naomi of Virginia , very badgrowt. - i 'it // i. ...,: ~ ' • • • ;was quite. recontly . .ntoerred ,sltting In the . Casey's divielon.lim riUred,ltrid. Wire re /A-lief/ of thefirittah Parliament beside °'" lierved.bithin.tOoneb, who occupied the some 0711.4• s warthy ro.riimitativoi. ( ir I talsishe noshing al Gen. Casey , and kept the enemy at not) or th is very , 0 4 7t1i on llPParte4` the bay, notwithstsedlog the tremendous cave's. most ami-able tenni, I think' we Bepromsto- si re poured l e u p o n bi te tot the 'tr i v et , o f VOWS Of a Bapiablis used not taker the alarm, IlitanaeLwith • division of fresh troops, who Unit snare diplomatist "should *ls between occapted the field from the time of his arrival, ;Oaf WIDE WO ,I onrrilltdlitY." .--. i- • - about 7 o'clock In the evening, octal the close -VIII; Illaenrichent of th e gentleman front of the fight. • ' „. .010 1/4.tloajlam'epposed, because I think • ' The greater part of Conch's division were 444. or ,theperpose of negotiating a proper la the action - at In early hour.. :Peek's brl- $4 :91;lirlth tiseh of those states, and to pro- gado, performing the importantdattergeeid• • • • .614, anti set a e AePNPV dignlt7 •nd nteuU Mg our left Minlt,was-,not In the acUonllll 111/013r_awsillovertinient,•Critb the seeetity and about 5, o'clock, when Abe enemy, by the old ;API of our afents,:and,,"citia l t! , ,dtPiontatiO of heavy minforeements, succeeded be taming issimarkihtive*, - .hilaii_„r 143nilln3Pit consul,,. , our right flank, Tbelighting wee now trans irlth_gvalitetrtrwsrsi Pagan ) : and ronaance, fermi almost entirely; to the right.. Oen. Illif. yi ail 024 greattr , Pri v i le g es and s ° l ° l "i' KeyeS himself *ewe ler Vick; telling him to 'der secured by thetas of nationes ate needed. advance hie brigade to ; the scene of action. 'Especially with rile to ilihstia "Ilia the The command was niatithed'by the right flank ;per, where we eh awl sdiplontati6 repro- Out of the woods In which we 'had been eon; serltatirs to' heeP in •Pii4 l °Un IMW I / 1 11 Muff' coaled, and formed In line in an open Gold, este - on that hotatthen tl. ,blt, :negotiate ;mu" re wbe at a single glance, the condition of ef. with' future Afriroin el ates, !lair to co-operate fairs was made plain. , D rtetly lo ; Our front with the dipleiriatle agents of other-govern- was a Ilea of • felien timber, occupied by the marts' in ilia gaPPract/n n °C the; slave trade , rebels, who were. pouring' deadly volleys into airill4 - ,ciens9ferlpsistlelis allisitil. ander. the our men, em they stood exposed in the field. prof Wray of der treaty of If' with 13cest Half way In the field .was a rifle pit moulded. Britain" .• •7; „•• ~ - . - , • .: - - by out troops . ;On the right the rebels:lnd The kneetborUs of African colosisation • and posted several regiments in a plece of thin O 4 iolpri w :or Libiruk , are not with_ 'me *landing timber, who glee us a heavy flank or uniatevastlog. To th e former, twin- fire, wkile on the left , their battery worried us rl7On ago; 3 was 'omit totnad ito nuke m 7 with Its elinhat looesrant'dlesbarges. Aboit boyish contribtitionsi to the latter I Motes at the middle of the field, and In the rear of our this OPPo rteatilty to contribule; by mating my 'rifle -- pits 'was a deep toad, .from width 'the sets to, renognist her Og a ft" staindePfla , troops bad been driven by the heavy cross. ere dint ;I'shall glee suit' lrqt.. with widen raked the entire toad.. -Ai our brigade ,plesuore . akin to thet with which 3. Ire My came into poet Lion, • regiment was but retir e...ides to' free thfs capital, and this tittle, t, fog in ra th er bed order, their. men felling at from stari , 7and; In • favor of rads • I des- every step: -, The distance Omen the field 24trita to 0 T Ertnirortierhs had the OPPortn: alight hare been somelsro hundred' yards. I thenaffords l -."' Hers, lit• host,' we we re am thus partionlarlbobt describing this place, linP0 011,11 ; an ' a nationih•fore all Chit' ten-' as It was tat: that moat Of the Western POPO - dolo,tind biro We were alloy subjeo tad to the s li t iti t ia • I le tzrati• were engaged-all,, save incenitstenry and liumbiation or welcoming t h eloist evii-Ing,- .• . the.rarniot• t i ca • •f. fare4n naticnc to she 'At the' briipuie ( Peek's) - Mod out -of isle vod, Ftai_ss we nlaYsaricn O rt enllghtettad - Woods on the left, the uoia. Thirteenth"' was pen o n peop le in The lir on: natiotial eitautehatuLk4 . 7 110 . regiment halted in an • orchard,' and formed Ma , thitt• it• hat leen • alliedi'l34 4l oo4. ~ lalit UM, when' Col. Rowley .was 'ordered .to three aillGlalsile buffet attechento U. r .P.t. 17 ........ ..? , .. 0 + 1 ; ;the enemy from A pried= they had' attained It wed bet ttesother day, that, INVegilliet on our left,' from Vitoria.' they war. deliveries the dale* of "lids.'l'sp 4 tht -- Ba l l ,0 7011W„._ of is rapid Old galling • erotufire.. fleeing the 2 ~/POE . ar"" _ ‘,. '.1.F.,7 1 f.tr. 'stile of eflarre at • stenos., he. ordered Ilia id: It would', Met* iiglni ant te ', " charge I ' - rn'oz instan*: the ,ion' of ' Um' work •V ._ ._: Aleepaln to wereloWerod, and th e 'Millie 'o24 l ftitift the itatoll'or , ink , thit:tagEolleitiiri with a viii,' zawzitfl: ' wdeiti - thr t be en lr ' • °" Its . eplendld oUrlo'iaronsb.ii thieloc'or pines to Az' :law ' Ilfmirti*Nor . - wiyultiobWittred 314& . 0 7 tho - 4 15 ern7'n lino, matinltoill _letwedierier rep' when . rieb t e or nisielfolionszeire len-- _ _ figniwialoM' 11 5 0 t. • Manteca tirely out of 'Poe; *d3r4d - iftem to half.,';. 1-all9--vans-rdeiron and iii 7o l l : o7, outing Here Ira wen in a 'critical petition. • The .....,--' • - ••• ;•; >1 .••. •-.7:-, n :. ::: , t. 2 :;,".-;‘, 7 , 5"; -,•'• ,-,•'. '-:''-, ' : .• • ' .••.- '. 7_ , 4-i • r rU'li`. K • ••• • •• o‘. •,,,', ;B - 1;. ; ,, a ,,i,- , 4,,'•ivi,' -• ''• "::' --."-- '" • • .Wd A eat— tensest thsrair t ,andat ~`~ • r" ■ . . . , tkskspa fie% M.tnevit fens .finedotneynaselizad.tehamanitybound, might inttitindllge lti , :ezitleisizi and sneeri..at.our glaring inconsistency, it not hypocrisy. Let the work now be hastened, that Freedom's 4tatoo may he speedily 'landed to her now Appropriate pontiod. ant allher signalize the completion of the building, and the nation's year of. jubilee. I.atit rise till it meet the sait-in bit cetding,:iand ISt: departing: day. : 'linger and plij around ita summit."" • 'With these and'tither beneficent messzren• as the homestead bill and 'the Territories for ever free ' and - the District emancipation not; adopted et the 'present 118111100, this Thirty 'Seventh Congress: will tint have met in rain. 'But if, in &Millen, by wise, counsels and Ulf- • sacrificing devotion to' 'our comoion country, and by earnest, -constant, and •-well-directed efforts to supprosit the-unrighteous. rebellion new: desolating our fair .Land and filling all hearts with strini2e,Wo.. shalt,. strengthen the buidi of intii President, discard lien,. rancor, •Ritiii.he supplies and SWIM or war, crush out faction' both in civil and mili tary service, - end 'mature mature a lair punishing the rebels while 'leist damaging 'the. loyal and the helplese; law, not violating the Constitution, and there fore to be declared at • the very. start a nullity hy•the courts, but deriving its..sanctlon and vigor from that hallowed . instrument which alone secures, our rights and liberty, which is the only. efigo. from .tyranny and . _anarchy, Ainrpstion and rebellion; • then, indeeli,. - ere may turn away from this 'forum; and, n11,1'41;- 114 our homes, reeelvo' the- applanie of • Mix constituents and Mankind, while we shall not, have omission hereafter to reprocob °umbrae . with the reflection that the scepter of nation ality fell from our .nervelin grasp, or: to bear from othere:the taunt that, actuated by par tisan hipline and blinded by, vengeance or fustian:l, we failed to grapple with the stern realities of the hoer. and penetrating the rail, "o discern the future glory and , varidenr • of he Republic,: ARMY COWSPONONC: The Battle o Fair bake • , _ . , --- --- .t :4 ''- ----- ,z--- , e4---- -- - -, v6 ,-, ty . : - t; - ftc - :._... r. ,- -rt7 ,, .. , ..: 7- x ' , r -77, zk _.-T .5.. ...„ Te N.,-- 4 . ~. .',..7 ' ',..:-,, ,y ;.!;,E-z, , ,, : _ -,-.,..... L i 1, , ? 1; ----,- point at erbleltwe wore halted, wait' in, :Wan- 1 cirvir slill IrEIRTEREATEXTtiv'i did tangs or i.ba enerey,• and -direct:V...in the ! .tOlidithora mentioned. .The enemy had Pei- t VSTABLISHEU 1N 1780.—UAlfiliKS cession of the upper end cif 'this' reed, and I s .Ed vi P Al: B L E ßi li zo l ti ll Et li tki:o C a ll icici r u T o E u .—ru out.A re d prepar ed poundpoured in their fire with : deadly . effect : . Bat the boy's, stood their ground :bravely,. not a . ' A quality and !Laver to..ths Parts Cbooolaterrha i r " . Man faltering, but ouch up and firing. stood the test of ,y, t b re ,,,... t .,. of .. t ,,,,..„ with truly commendable courage, till, about arnprononneed by. all who Lure once used thaw to forty minutes from Our fist entrance into the b t.. ..s pop T c rl . r . t ttn .: 7,.. ant others.. Jilaunfactured by %V. Baker a C- , at their It Ills, ro w lto'd street, i' l, ' Ne 'Ll e Vo t rk lb ji l i r y ti e r ed? 'fight, the enemy in our friost havieg been ni & . • . .. Informal, and the fine cairn:wog hotter each moment, we were ordeied:t retire to our line sauces am/ Dcelers generally thioughout the ' melon. of rifle - pits: Graham's B rigade, in which is :tedium ti. 1... PIXS. :Col. Rippey's6let Anginien was on our right, _AfOin. 227 Fulton strost, New York. and maintained the unequal contest during the greeter part of the afternoon, retiring only when forced to do so from: the over : whelming numbers of the enemy. As our . division was driven back, that of Oen. Rear ' ney took our place, and sueeeeded in regain . ing most of our lost positions, and retaining them till morning, woes; they were relieved by Gen. Hooker. Thus ended the day. To I me, as I saw the troops retiring and the ; eamny advancing boldly; from their position in the woods, it looked:Much like a defeat on I'i:int part, but when Gen: Kearney dame up • eitli fresh troops, and gallantly occupied our vitiated . positions, I felt renewed hope and Outage. On the succeeding morning, the Utility Medea feint inthe front of tlad pool .ton then occupied by (len: Hooke!, with a Wire force. .llut feints,: though known to be Open, were considered as reel attacks by our bravo boys. Sickles' Brigade had not for gotten7the day at Willbinasburg, when, ad vancing ender the sacred prOtection of • Sag .6f . truce, tletrastore eriCcedded in nearly de nitrating one of their regimmite, and with a lend yell they rushed od them with the bayonet, gallantly supported by the'. Irish 'Brigade. The enemy ,could, not etand the terrible ordeal of cold isMel, nd fled, leaving Innumerable dead on 'the field and five hun dred prisoners. This wee ;the only engage- Meat of consequence. on that day, the enemy having retired even fattheir than their own old position. 1 I It was evident to all ob *** **** that through out the whole fight we were completely out :geaended. With a euporior force and mani festly superior generals, the enemy succeeded In turning both flanks, end then, having us at their merry, drove no with ease from our lines. • From an albot Geo. Longstroot, cap tured while looking 'for a place to post a bri gade, I learned that tbo enemy had 135,000 men in the fight, and that a rumor prevailed in the rebel camps that' Besnrogard com manded the rightwing in person. When this is taken into coneideration, •in connection with the feat that we had bat four divisions, numbering perhaps forty, thousand men, of whom not more than fifteen thousand was en gaged'at any one time, it will not be sorpri sing.to lea.rn that we were forced to retire. Oar losses were very heavy. Out of Peck's Brigade alone, who were under fire only about a single hour, the lois amount' to between 'three and four &Mired men. Yet, notwith standing.their tones, the array la in good con dition again, and ready for another bout with the enemy. . So suddenly was the attack made that the men were called out to repel them without taking anything sacs their arms, thus leaving all elan to the mercy of the enemy. Requisi tion has beim made for. a near outfit, however, and ore long the men will bo once more com fortable. I must relate a few incidents connected with the tight, the troth of which I can vouch for. Many others probably odrurred, but to men tion .all would be a task worthy of a "Bull Run Rascal," and I'll not 'attempt the task. Daring the early part of the engagement a battery of three-inch' guns was closely pressed by the enemy, and, their infantry support haring, retreated, to Save it appeared to be an impossibility. But necessity is the mother of invention, and rather than suffer the disgrace of having , their pieces taken by the enemy, they resorted to the expedient of dismounting them and dragging them along the ground, halting at ;every few rods and • firing grape and Canister. in the ranks of their . pursuer.. The result war terrific. The ground wet fairly piled Up with rebels at every dis charge in some places three and four deep. Col. Biker, of the 62d New York, was wounded and taken by the rebels, but his men fought bravely over. hini,.rocoveriug him and conveying him to a hospital In the rear, where be died this morning surrounded by all the tamers of his regiment.. .ei Capt. McFarland, of th e "Old T hirteenth," had oradmand of • skirmishing party, and be coming detached froin his command, was taken prisoner. Us escaped, : but was again taken by a party engaged in conveying the wounded Colonel of the. Sixth South Carolina ..to the rear. This perty:lost its way, and Captain McF. was ukett to show them the way. He agreed to do so, and did It; but it was the wrong way for. them, for he led them into the embraces ot , Chas by a "dirty Yankee trick our ," as p they Will call it, obtaining six men and a Colonel.. In this connection, I 'feel it my duty to say a word in regard to Corpo Joseph Buck, of Co. Sr, "Old Thirteenth. ral " Ile was op the color. guard, and the color-bearer becoming temporarily lamed. by a fragment of a shell, was requested to. take the flag. Ue grasped it eagerly, and Vasa bearing it bravely forward when he was struck by two balls almost gamut taneouslr. Ms lingered' till the pest day, and then died,, lamented by the entire regi ment. . - . I ..., • But I might go; on 3 enumeriting instances of individual bravery till my band grew par alyzed with writing, 'did I so choose, but I will not. The reader May take the foregoing instances as specitiene of the bravery shown by all in the late battle, and rest satisfied that in *very reapect, each Man did his whole duty. But before :I close, I. mud again say that Pennaylvania;:haa enc. more sustained her reputation for producing gallant Men. Never did troops sustain!a fire like that of Saturday -with less flinching, and most of the troops cogsged ware Pothisylianians. Retiring only when ordered, their deed marked the place. .where each regiment bravely stood, and form ing in the rear, they were again ready for the fray. ToTenneilvante belons the honor of leading ot In a charge, 'which g bid' It been al lowed to continue, and pruperly supported, would have cleared the woods before us, and saved the life 'many a brave men now lying beeestb the sod.! True; the Thirteenth might have lost more men, and even that is doutit fal, but the result would bare more than re paid them. Geri. Ileintsleman is responsible for halting ni, and , the anger of : the men la kindled towards ' him In no small degree. Juno 3.—fheeneMy Is nitres:tint, and Is re ported to be pimping through Richmond with out • halt- :Oar pickets are now within three miles of thatdevoted 'pity, and :in all proba bility we will have poesession ere another week. A body of the enemy attempted to emu the James river, but our gunboats, hav ing removedthe obstruotions,druse them back with groatalaughter. Pen. McClellan paid us a visit yesterday and reported himself entire ly satisfied With the result of the• battle. As be passed the Tkiitteenli, standing in the ride" pits, he said, with a sm ile : "Don't stay there, boys, when they come again., Give them the bayonet." Afloud cheer was .the response, and I am sare;that hie words will bo remem bered In the pest fight: . • : I bare not succeeded in Obtainieg the report of killed and Wounded in each Western regi ment, but hope to be able to do orient the next melt leaves.. Full returns of the killed and .wounded of the Thirteenth havtriat yet boon received... ;.• : . ....: .. -f• . : -G. P unLiN ....„ - -7=4,ECTIVRE AT TRH litON CIT 14 - eY 001•14014 woo of Pena ono :It Clair .0 "IS ("IYlLTlVireirriNZ'. 1.1„=-Aqt, .ListalJ ib. I • tut gitori ou ._'-', -Mlosiviimull_.o4 Oa Hof, fife. Item., D. li, ow I'DiebiY*F . ga MO, Juoill th . to th e tglaunetit of Ibo {fan Charch,"oo WpII., ',areas. at -7;‘, oteloek, AI tus Invited to. attend, eggigoelatty Titoologion. droll dougnolnation.g 4...... 14 guilof9fthogooginittee. • . Ditzt' ' • • - 'J. M. DAVlA.Dfiihtiiet:' fr morel MtliT UirJUL Is; l't.Re&k u'vr. etrriclntstk, - ~ . P11411170017j rs:vrartm L enitmoo Itettwar Co., .• . Office of Me rustier „ . Jane iele, 1014. i The Coupons MA July le; proximo, on the lit sod :d Xisrhgage Bonds of this Compeer, vitt ho pod c,,,- presentetion at this oillemSo.1: 1 . Firth street, lees the interest tor the uperipired taros to rya from rho Ims of priesotellxo. ' DEBSON. . _.di'lekL—The claims of the -late, Ana eta: CAIANAGGIAIt I A CO. bare been left far rettlattmat vilb Oble street.' Alletmey tats. The . eNert I. cot add mots to arermate: but burin.' ..6.lotmente pre., renting permmutt• atteatton to colloutwo, 'my 'real* lbw loterestrA foW nuke prompt: me' female. lu . ' my27.l. • -formerly J. L. C..mmilma &Co. 1i..--rEOPLM'S Wm:mesa • tWfillfOrasiel•Ao *tattoo Oar • Ifoird of Twelve Diefootelo , of ito.:"PoopSeo Insofilipoo Oa" bo ',lo,,Fllo:pe Nu-Imo:au - NONDAY, JClffl , Worm ttfolholtdof 10 a; nu sod crux opligigicrAg nui.r 11. u 1 • - &cad dana n b larev,ier ask ' = r MOWN a TraLrf, LW Wood st. I °man SPRING SUPPLY OF KNAll6'd - U 111 PALLED PIANOS, hid cseaper than any first clod make, competing 6%, p/ and Octave Planck which for brainy of ttnith, .k niter suid s tweetnesk oT tone, mid °Wildly ol touch, have been by Judges pronounced unrivalled. Every Piano warranted for ChM years. A call to respectfody tenoned-before porchuing elsewhere. . ' OtIABIiUTTE litAlltllt.43 fifth street, BOle agent rot Knabe'situiri railed Piano.. ,VEKCOAT LOST.—The- subscriber Ir.) dropped from his carriage, either on the Waal logien turnpike or on the Miller's Ran ready in thi noialsborbeod of Chartiers Creek. on &tad., evening but, a dark milled . tweed OVERCOAT; without The finder will confer a favor, and be rg warded If required, -by leaving It with Mr. BOYD, Hotel keeper, on the Washington pike, near said crook. i DAVID VANCE. Pirrronacrit, June 9. led2rlto CONSIGNMENTS- • • 60 bolt bbie. prime White Fish: 35 bone huge Gomm Chew; 25 do iimilmeth Ch•oto; 990 bushel" prinie Potateer, Just readmitted for PRANK VAN GORDEN, o 9 114 teemed .treat. IDER-20 bbls. choicd Cider just re- VV3vived on consignment and for sale by REYIIEIt d BROS., r 9 W. 126 and 12.6 Wood street. SPICED SALMON just received. put up in AYe pound cans ; Mao smoked Salmon, by the pound,and fresh Salmon and Lobater, put up In Y lb. tin cans, for sale at the Family Grocery AW Store of dt 'UN A . ItENSLt, JeT . corner Liberty and Hand streets. P. small. 6 al, DEFINED OILS AND LA6IIB. ECON OS Y OIL abisys ou Mu& LAMPS promptly altered msd ropolred. e 7 Na . 10 r. CLAIR. STREET W n. IiANIPTON, OIL 13110ICZ blotropollum lintel ButhilDg, ST. GLAIR STHIGET, Pirrasrozo omen boom from 0 to 11. m. and 3 to 5 p. p.7:dtf LIN DS Y ' ' BLOOD bEeatt.; HEAL cum Sorel ula; LINDSEY'S ROOD SEASONER earn pimples ms shom ; LIN aI DSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER rums Tetter ejections; MERSEY'S BLOODSEA SCHER mires Dyspepsia; LimmErd BLOOD SEARCHER cares kas of ?P LIttSEYS BLOOD SEARCHER is th. best tonic • /sown. Dare must be taken in pnrchsaing, all there is a counterfeit of this article. The genuine, pupated by the original inventor, Dr. LINDSEY, is for sale by SIMON JOHNllity, je7 Corner Smithdeld and Fourth streets. Sn rrli t ON T. CLAIR STREET, has a the popa r LITERARY, RELIGIOUS, and ILLUSTRATED PAPERS for exla. PICTURES OF TIM WAIL! PICTURES OF TER WAR! • PICTUEES OP THE WAR I . In HARPER'S WEEKLY, FLANK LESLIE. and NEW YORK NEWS. Loy In your Imply of Sunday reading Has arm g. W. C. Sin TITS, No. 50 ST..CLAIR STREET. ; MOUNT 11 0 NUMEMES, RodussTrn, T. The undersigned fa the encreilitcd agent, in this glen, of the celebrated Surgeries of ELLWA.NOES & BARRY, . „ the lergrot and moat fatuous in America, and will re main aril , . Sr. ; "CE[ARLES ROTEL, Prvrinnum, until Rotator neat, for the Porl ooo of "caving °T * den, and of cane 'sing the city and vicinity during is other pereona hin these &amid - led by the Company two born I n the habit of soliciting arlon, representing thetesslvea as the agents et Ellwanger & 'Barry. the public are cautioned again': purchasing oT Aga oar TREES AND PLANTS tepresented come trent the • , MOUNT HOPE,,NIIRSERIES, unless they NMI a written certificate from the pro- • Orders ten also be et VilL GORIIILDS Gro• eery Stott. 471 Liberty street. G. C. PEASE Agent forlernager t Bony. Bt. CHASMS BM 1862. z' " 1862. A largeasaortmat of new Baltic:lors bIZRZINta and SHAD. • LANZ TVOITIC 71811—Lo half bbls. MOLL 111:1311ING—In ball bib.• MAC/Liana Noe. 1, load 3—in bib. and hf. do. The attontlon of the tnaa. country mattbanta and farmers, to called to tha above articles: Qi • • - . • I HIta.ZELTON, No. lb Diantood. Pittsbovah. A rrittartoN I—The long 'expected ACM. D styles SUNDAY SCHOOL 'IIARIIONIUJI. made byeashart 1 tioselniun, of how.Sork, ha just been rocelvocl. NU shall to happy to receive alb by MI who It will Interest to swain., this novelty. H. ELSBI3I.* BRO., 63 filth street, . Sole Agents isr litsleway's Pinion A. O. ALLEN Respectfully Informs the Mills that thie celebrated sad iaablonable watering ply. le sow nein. and fully prepared Ihr the reception not aszonunadatlon of ♦Ullon, and •81 be rapt ores quill the Orel of October. Persona irtibing DID/ORD 21IN2IL&L WATER wIU to supplied at the following cakes, at not Bprto6ods: ' ter a barrel, (0• 1 4-• . .... -:•••••--33 04 Tor a half banal,— 2 IV. PILAW wishing roora• or aajlatormattan to re; gird to the Ver., NU addree tit•-“Bedront Mineral eprioss Company, Bedford, Ps" . ear4l:ew • • , To PAPER MAYLERK—The .under- signed will rOVlTll . proposalm'st the owes of the Rats ?rioter, to llanllbtrg. . onUt TIIIMSD&T. Month day of Jute. 1684 to ropply the 021lowlog described sized paper. (ssroldos to sfootsPior. Pro' poutiv.) for the Stale ?rioting for one year from Jbly Ist. IBC, eft t Double Royal. fifty pounds to the man; • • Doable Borst, any pounds to the nun. Loch to cumin/. SI load twintryvelt by forty inches., And double.elsed foolscap, to weigh twenty-eight ',bonds per Team and mourn* at least twealyolz by seen teen ruches. eamples moat accompany bids. • Those making propoisle must be prepared to glee satisfactory wedgy for the faithful perfaroudere of the contract ; and the right I. reserved to reject all bids not malefactor, in price and samples. The Parer most be famished in such quantltial and at each those es regetted by the Superintendent of brave Printing. .. . • T. T. WOW% .; • duperlob:odes% of ewe trintinii. • Ilarriabrirg. May 0, 1862:Inylfr.Zawtd - • ell'EY OF C • N, 2420 4 - 4 AUEll'lSETTA—floaled Pcopocalo will be foxtr ot at the office of the 'Water Iknocalssioncre nolll JUNE for for - actinic the elty of tlbarlee- Nna with about APOII tone of (lost Iron Water PIPIN awl &boot to tone of bpeciel Castings. The slue of tclpes rcqatoccl toc4, 6, 1,1 0 , 16,x1, NO and loam. All pipos to be ortvelltmliy. Kt co to lsy IS foot exclusive of blab. .• Coples of spoclEcirMlnnOlNCoOtroct, end forms (Jr protocols, will he sot amino appUotttln of Patio totonotin to max WWI& trigs, Portico man/6 rximas .iu M tecydnnt to eft, bonds, rI W tw. sourploble 1tif511.14 inn Qcntmlecluners feserce cl‘bt to scotpt or Neat any or all of the DIA* uttered. 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OF THE WAR I On Apr fl 26, 1842, will appear a New Monthly feria entitled BALLADS OF THE WAR A eerier of PICTORIAL LYRICS,' From tho well known pen of MR A. 3. IL DUGANN.E, Dlagnificently illustrated from original drawings, by the twat artiste, and benutifally priutedun hot-premed paper.. A part will appear every month, including, =oust , other things, the FALL OF NUDITY.% DNA= OF LYON. DEATH OF ELLSWORTH, NEW/DERN, BALL'S BLUFF, . Foal LOYAL, FONT , PIBURGH . LANDING, /10AN'OKE,DONELNON BAMPTONROADS,D YEA RIDGE, &c., Ad. The whole foraging an • ILLUSTRATED .POETICAL SOUVENIR of every event In the raromMt Most important strag gle In the history of This great ration. Part L entitled: TUN MAIWEI TO THE OLP ITOLi (of the tith Regiment of Msayschaietts,) will appear Si above.. • dingle Parts, (monthly, hoe by p0et,)....-25 ets. One Jar, (12 monthly per%) • no Liberal terms to the Trade, Globe and Canvamen. Aray to •- - JOHN ROBIN& P. 0.0 box, 5,940 7 ap18:3m . Park Boor, N. Y. JrrEßcsa.Arr T.:MORS. NEW GOODS! EMMY G. HALE & CO., (Sneers= to Jama C. Watt,) • •. Ate now receiving their Sumtuer - Stoek, eotopriaing every variety of goods adapted to men and boy' a wear, • which, in extent, chutes tastoaud prices will compare., favorably with any lit the trade, .. -- • 1 • I . French; Anvetican and Weit of lingland Clothe, of the beet makes, of every shade and Owaliil — .. Tull large assortment; - Casein:axes and Doeskion Soper , Block french -Dooskixou .-Super Black /reach Clad masa; Yam Ciasairoeter in; avert' variety; Ribbed, . Black and Fancy Casainierein Silk killetlCamptieree of every Shade and color. . . ' VLSTINGS - Yeacj Silk ad 'Satin Viet' ugs, new stylear, Suter Meek:Sethi and Silk ltastinge; Sistine. and 'pansy 141/k .Varaingv; White figured Silk . and Satin Yeatings.. -- - -- , - ~ . . • . - Also, ' every variety . of good; ibr • Butineis tbsis;• likewises very ehtdoeaelectionuf Pirtdaking Goods adapted to gentlemen's wear: •-•- ,_ - soliciting an early mill from- our friends and the. public, any orders entreated to . our awe will meet: ‘ri l birtirei attentionG. . 1 . ra d i -ar. , ctuall Merchant t7 ' al • sad. • uthlte :. G. Oar. Fenn :and St. Clair street!, - P1.t11013 $l5O BEST PIAN°a $l5O ViSMIN a itildhobtimked if;their No, 411111110,41/WAT, . . ars sow preparol 79 offer le pall° • i.tiagnillient • new scale NU .7 OCRAVIC BOSYWOOD PIANO.. • ", eoetalitag all smprorrozonots Inman la this countr7 or ffauopo, orerwirattg Noe, Frenob grand set/oy burp pedal, lull Iron (woe, for $l5O CASH. Warranted far TIVZ YIABa. Ekb aioatding caw, • 9175 to $2.00, . . . . ell warranted made of the best sauimea materiel, and to stand better than any .old for Illik er 11600 by the old methodic! mentvactura. We Nolte the Wet udgee to mandne and My three now instruments,' and we stand reedy at a I times to tad them Neill' any other* manufactured In Oda country. , .. GROVF.STEEN & SALE 47$ DROMMA.T. x. v. S. rtl Bois sylenyld STEINWAY PI- "."•••• ."•••••• • 'AIM* Pmeonally eaketad . •by EA E LEBER, foe this market- 11 rill well pay par chews to examine oar near Rock before pm•clealeg elmeliate. •1 • . CLEBEEA BEAL, • - ,bole Apnia for the calabrited Steinway Pluton • . n .15.Asuri it. iiii.m.ureb.,,pao. • v ~. , , 1L011.110K11313. . ~ .. v -A. tilrioopply of throe elKaat, aidut ii 'amp nakiIONIUMS isc.lvid to. Tomboy% tdrOa oto of 11101144 Ilkotioo Itlutars, Loodon toll. COW to. 4 iggi the Paha PlorsD). ars n*Pectitlir loYiksd ta coU,oint otioSoo lbeo, gal/to Mt 91 1 ,1 wortrossio ot : II • .• • .JOUtt 11: 111ELL011, 111 WWI at. YIAN US FOIL TWU iiUN inflanntse ItABA--Haleso „Brothers elegant Nosegood'7 " la ". PLO•li o kWi lh arasd legs, round 'corneal% iron arms; =mamma tops said rich mountings, Ow TWO HUNDRED , DOLLAIta. for sale hy ". ne>ll • •• JOHN rLauciLLOR. Wad at. LI A ZELIIM • BEUTILEkie "tit: ill.: YOU.% PlANoB.—Aontberaapply of thelargi news Octave itacrerced Pianos,- Item Lindell:on Iliothen, New ScaltAtud received and for do by . ' •' m 8 . 401411 H. 11161.LOR.St Wood ea. • • riiwu rtaX/NlMiti.Nl), • .1.1 Ig• AXX 1. SA VT POIMBLZ zrampsonsoottitiliet • Needham and Heron & Heailln. Nur. sillsby— mytl JOHN 11.. MELLOR; $t Weed.street. s9o7eirgiAto .E sTiWisig sOn OW Grief. for iiloaqs p/lars. foroda by_ • akys ,‘JOILN II yroodstrest... Jra kb* tinier; !Balm= 'or 861ppla g it_cieltp::.,14 • 'LW totel Collector: city telkireoco 146 :s o - Address .4):P. Plitalometn.' QITUATION • WANTE.D.By slating 3.7 man wtoi bet aa expnienes of .latrleaa . )..Vs, • situation lb Jim cloibieg Madam • Parson/ abblat pool= cam adintai V. a Qui Bed Lica flute St. Ocit osrad,tor ace agrek. - • } gat ALYI le , A -61.TIJATION , turwaiter'of so Mrs a =Map tn. 'prirota tangly.. by young Frenchman, *bo spislus lostlib. And caA -highly raw:m=o6o4og tisaUrbe idt. Addresi A. K."' isrlbeathia of Mils pr ilz for one wed.' • '"'‘A — fejt Fpnlids& -*Lima .•b: vitt ai;owlgoisisili.,; • ctiveyl 4q.AVTLINI ru.setimi Bannon WANT 11,1110..- Butter. , "nSU VATi i • ,••. r. 414 boxed stmt. • A • • • 40 gtexiql, •• GAMIDI OM"JA/1.41 L 110 N, . eilkswlTOWstar anat. 1•41, • r • complete assort. slant kg9lltc; /30, di TETLXT. - %tae wane ft. trx-. aLtw, stook just res 34 h., by ... TXTLIT, • 7, „ , ' - '. l l - 1243Waed arnotr., ThtTir , I . re. ko/C00 00 : 01 4/ 4 - 1 ": . /Agdeatt 484-114 ISCAS I o'l MIMI :...::,1T.' . ..!:. : - .:.,. - :;,. , .. : ', ,, ..7„; 11:-.',':',:;.'1.::,:..:;,:,,-‘-:,-..-, -111;.E4 : I . :. 1 LA . , , I . MOADAT, EPENLEG, Jane loth, 78 iNarETTIS iIENEEIISON appe;arili4gki,l4 - the OCTOROONL-7. - - - O--; L.:—.ETILIEGLDI E S OI7 . GEO. Loons. JACOB GLEDEN.' DoElt BUNNISIDS-. .. . . GILLET. SONG • BIND TIMES. ' . THE . HIITCHIIiff3ON. FAMILY • Take plateuritu annoneelog to thelt *ld friends .In Pittabarah And ty gin) thee* vocal and Isigramemtal emearie _ . CONCERT _HALL' Oo SATT.IIIDAT;II IO gDkr and TOESDI. EV1:11.7 I NG.I, June WI; oth and ;10t14 tointaineg at o'clock. Do= open all o'clock: Tickets, to all parts of the kill, 25 CENT& MA dren sad &boobs, aceonipnnled' to7 : their par :mu or. firdelor programlnns, small bills' 14:k ad l7CT10:1!' :SALES. SRUFS - - FITE CENTS PAIR - FITE CENTS A PAIR FIVE CENTS A PAIR ,FIVE r 3 181 prvs; CENTS . A 'PAIR! IicOLELLAND'S AUCTION 1,1 U ktN AT -A AYTION.—On 1' TUESDAY' AITEStdBOE, `Jaw' 10th, at 2 o'clack, at the Masonic aaU Auction Booms, wilt be - mid, • quantity or lionishold Yurniture, comprising Cherry Lurne.l.plet Bedsteads, Trandits lied, two . Brit., Bureau and secretary. Desk •aud pair Veattlan Door, Breattast and Dining Tathte, Arm Claim • quantity et Uil Cloth," lot of Gas Vlit tune, Loolung,ditasses,ltiss English, Trays, crockry Ware, On. T. A. IInfiLELLAND. Anct.. I ..1 0 .4.tita CLES AT; ACCDI/4-1/--Qn ...1/111SDAT and, ' wspHp4,.l4l.Y, June 10th andl.lll2. /alb o'clock a. in. end p. zn.,wlll be sold. at thi lkawnorclal AM: - non floom , . 1/1 Pilthenset; a larch /dock of fresh and stmeculable g,oode. _Ownpliang Loan' Drees Goods, Tnuunings, Yanaj and Staple Goods, each sa 10 plows Lama kasha/ Cloth,.lo lases De Loins, 25 piece. morted Prints, Ala pleats liwtan 11,011,,10 plena Haloes Iduelln. - 15 ploces - Drers Downs/ / 0 niecw all nool ilcragn. down Linen liapklus, 10 . tIOZe LI brown Linen Tilts Cloths, 12 Cartons Mantua led Bouvet Ribbon, Dr dozen . Ladies' bilk logs, /0 down Lool.tos' Lisle nueed Stockings, HI doz. Widow' Cotton Hoehn/ill' doz. Ladles' Harlin Glazes. 2.5 dozer/ Cambric Hasidkercbiols, szsorndi 10 pieces cancan lace 2luslit4 LU uaorted Ulk l'cunsols. 25 gingham annsfintles,'Hinktes 11111,1landanna Hand. aorealcis, 50 hundrednaelas black said colored Sew ing bilks, 10 plates bom , ) , binds lace, l 0 piecall Mos quito netting, 25 pan Gent's - Ludt hole/ 20 down as waled Swapeuders, 2V wbito Maneilles Counterpanes. lt,n dozen colored Persion•Sewiag Cotten, HI dos. (W.) , yards) *hate boning Cotton, 5 dozen . Ladles' Hoop akin/4 2uu pars . ttahleen - s, .51Www and Ladles' nu sort d Snow, sc. •- J. G. DAVIS, And. 2 lUUN lit)EB,..Cu'll.b.alt .14 'LARD; NJ WAILS AT AUt:llol2.—Urr.l/I.*IDAY KORN- Lot:, Jana 9, alio o'clotkodllbe 'sold, at the Com mercial Auction Howie, 94 Filth street • 17 duteous:A steel Parmors' How, : 5 do Eirglieh IRAs; , • • 12 arum Wimp's patent Sorb Locke: : . u.oun Novelty Worka Cupboard Catcher, % do do -- do f. Dtorties•Locte, superior; iv do ~ T rythrtEneatr.s; •.• . , 2 grata " , :ycher; . lu dozen saroruai Volts; • - - 3 do Coffee 91111 s; • u • Flo byrtog /laLams. do Packs[ Knives; 1 do Bkaw Pincer.; - y 10 Awoltrg frame, . i 156.111.6.1146 _kW/ YutheDISTI ..i.T4tUCTION".; Mr • r DNLNG,:Jtafte lthlgnrgenkiegi **IF the Comunerciatt Aoctloiisoaee, torrifthitreds'. L that cerfsia for ofgronedsitaste Allosheni, • City, on (Go trescakhi of /federal! street, et the nor* ter of Benton siley,litteing Slitint.tg IiDY Dot on. Federal /Attest, uut Sitienauts: aLiag !Dint= wier' !natty-80000 lent, orhwhieli srverectiscLthe tire-story bort Store sod Dwelling, '245..216 Seders'. Strews, eoatsiolog seven rooms, tornisbest refit-gas sod-we ter, sod • two-story frame. Ranee troottog en Fed-- end sueet; twit two-story . thresroont Dwelling iiousei fronting on Denton alley, •.TO6 Drenthe:, now rent for SUZS Kr sonnet. TennS id, sue. - Any one averring farther haranieb.;' - or - .to'essznia• the. prtmLoot, will call at the Auction Store, tio.lft Fifth • street. . J. El: DAVIS, Suet.; NEW GO-ODE LUUrn -1.A.11.13 dT IJ Aver4oN.—..taTOESDA.T.' EVENING..Jane imn. at 'o'cluck,Will be nold.at :the- Commercial - Auciion Booms. tOcomt floor, Nu..541/f;th street, tho - remaining ieven'farge Building Lour in the boron& of nontif elf iaborglii each fronting an average of-66 . Met on Gears road, and extending back . 3W feet to property of Ara. Battey, beinglote nnbered a to U umitunvoi in .aebdirletna. 01 Ana 100 are convenient walking di.tanoe ;how the timiingalitla ..". bridge, and wellamiedfor. three irla:vriehla eatdre; to themselves t home at low price, • s_ -•. Team or data—Ton atilarittasti and rise Dollars per Month nittil all paid,lititiOnt interest. Phan Of." • ' theilota.may he had at Davis' Auction. .".• • eT' " 411 ini" V lit, : ALL • 1 1 el'• ISHIJNI; .4.1+ Di UAITI4B jog, teceLtry.ov-fIeIIIXL VAMPS Suakin. • • .-- • - • • 4.7.. ..211. 42115- g 00.1. 0 Attl ) :. o:4FrOttlA c r thsesie Hai Auction manse. Jim &tub& for 0 camel:find opootds; at - SicCLT.LLAKIS. CIO WU idallsELLtetit'b suuTioN lar for soar Boots, Ohms and GYMS. Set au .X LI • AIcULEILLAMYWAIJIMLOS •„,A lot Boots, Moo and Bottom ' 1 • JeT 13 our • Klittrrad, cheaper thesl the fze: deepen. at 0571ftla stmt. . jet •10 UNNI.I:3 Ylkittir.ll4 1.5A1110321, .st nieptuaktilrei , • . Pa 00T13,;4111). ISHOF.S AT S 9 MLR- B . ANt.resillooK AT 1111 C PSIOES. Amino Visi. /* Mat Hal Rano, 61,W, worth " • • -"Ogee "' " " 3,76. • ~,~- Yi. h Ncliocio 110.1 Ikoti 1637 0 -1 143 S Galls Cooper • 'IN. r . • " " .1114 ". •• A L4:olau JAM SS atittri. . ISAAC CRAIG,. Denis; Geor:.Alkas t : U.saazia: Cm. Witea the. inaParktbingt-' ats and Mara= to. bit Imp itoieletit tionat ir bly measoaad MID= WINDONIUNIMIX:.Ift .10DSTS, LIZOKLISG, EgTS01114141.1 1 . 1 : 11 . fl. Q 1 PALINGS: - • , Ida misers ice wood Nadal tale real'. Pertaai intabit long Umbat at partitalatly haunt to asatalObb 015 C• eo C& 819181101,61 0 , /10biWPW,. WAS AA R. 01Ur.15. • - "AMIE& thti *CO., go: Wooa euvo, ocana : -fourth, M. 'lust roadval a troth won 'LAMM' 0.1.1.1=9 &ND . B&LISOBALL DOOM • oil ILDDlrard do ALiD 76.NCT SEIM; • DOA D BIIONSILIS bitaItDSHOLE.;„ . . Do. . OALT 9>ISOBEESS- 6/ .. k.rlMltth • . dy Olt as& to oar 'pas. on*A" sack irlattiatia to 66 bllat 1 / 1 1.4p. b•loitpt 4;418411114s ill 114 OKA AA "4#1'14440-43101M' 60 1 4 54i .. / 4061 . 1 te 4 Pit"' '9" n "" 1"-m4 ass tcrsz UU7J sa-saia NiLIA U1:184K -BELT. • litni . Stew Pseklig.Gaikeld. and Bops !'acting, of the Baton Delft g Voinds74 didedadctures dad** the cad df 'prices. I Yoe We at •tto laiLL gabber. Depot: 26 and U 181: Clidr won. • - ch.tatiEtt 1d TI 11, of thoted • I,,ilazzes4 teatbeq' • eaa