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Mu, St. Clair Street, Bridge. Buy end sell CARBON OILS on on—cub or time. CRUDE. OILS,bf all de , ens, wanted. Ladtirau ary end Tut/infer.' - Cayl6:em 7.AINDIAN• 14...mofiErr& co., loucceasore to • J. 41 4 Ltitett;lPLOtiz . VACT.as AND Ooirms coBllBBBruLniff,; th ofgo of GRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE.; At., hoo t: 25 Water. Bod 82 Vroot!otroeto, Pituburet; Ps; - ; mBB - .. .. Ofattit.. nartIKEIN & GIREGG, GENERAL Pico. }Mu Over. Corßisidoit MISLCILANTS tni FLOUR, BACON, &c., No. 257 laortygktmet, PtlU bur¢ti,'Pa. aia.em ANDIAWNakirt. MACKEOWN LLNHART Fcouß .m.; ire," 00.11.121 VAcTolte, PUDDINS AND COMIIISION Mairtwairra, for therm& ot. Slone.; Gralu,..karic, con, Lard, BitMery Ego, Chorao, Swum, Grimm, Feathers, 'Potatoes, Vot wad Pwirl loam, &Impair, Unwed aud: Lard QUa, DAM .d Green vraltio Timothy, Cloi6r, Flax andlli maw Seeds. aiall admires made Ua Coridgionen re. • apkrly No. WI Liberty it., Plttelalrith. 4.111. N -IS. 13 N b:l.Lille,'Conitun ; 11104 'tali FOSIVAUDINGI iIItICHABT and .11010. e fielder lu WESTEILN ILICSKUVE CHEESE, BUTTER,' LA ILD..YOItIL. BACX)N, IVY ALM Yr./LILL I,BIIEB, SALLAVI/3.: LIN. AILED AND LADD , DILS. DIDED :D VILUIT uad ProdUce geu.rully, Nos., 141 luta 143 front strum, YlttaLnigh. . . Clljhr ?i!r• ISILWARD; COMILYSION M. 'thiarriet tSu' id. ;trident ItiIPLOCIR, GRAIN AND PM/DUCE, ;No. V. 43 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tin ,leo brands' of Fleur for 13ukortiand Fatally use . ooustantly tintl. -- 'Particalsr attention pant to Mug unlerit fa Ilerehigidtw.gerterillY• - 11. 4 1KANK VAN- ORDEN, ruopuußAN .a: dowtinatoN filtncilmt,-deAler, In TLous, Birr: TIIIBIDRIMS, SEED, LAItD, eIIENSE, PORK • DRI 'V AND GREEN, FRiiITS- end r :educe geu wally. - Liberal meld attranc. makle.pu wusigutueuts WarOokew, No. 114:Setonll einem, PiDeburgb. JAMES McVAI, Yoß.WilliblNG , AN CIOICALIVSI6II '1111.1317 iwr; for 'the 'ealo'of 1 , 14W11, 1.111/41N; 43ACON, LARD, BUTTER, Baas, and Westing Produce geuendly, No. 10 7011T1IYIELD BTICEN V, coruer of Yitteburgh, Po. Carthters and coneignmeuts eacited. jate.-”.lyd I AMY S A. EETZER, FORWARDING AND ,1110 (0 N ULhatIANT, for the sale of FLOUR, 0 !JAIN, 11AVON,LAILD,BUTTER,St:Elh 3 , 1,11 . 1 fiD 111111 1, nud li - oduoe, generally, No. It Market et., corldir of First, Pittsburgh. oc:hdly Q• Var{: 7 7S4 22• cuANTs end 'wholesale djern G ' IL S3 O I C C : • FLOUR, URAIN, PRODUCE, `c., No. 31.5 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pu. sel3ally ittiLLAN 11 RIDDLE., Buccessor to.) no. Sou, No. 163 Liberty street, Pitts , Durgb, GENEILA L. r 110DISCE. GROCERY AND 00.4.11L1SSION 111E110113NT. esnatignmean rospocaully salient& fa26:dly ind. ..... .... amts. lATIBTE 13ROTilEliS,. AimAsonics Ti Ann .Co=mama Ilanceaarra and dealer* in PUGVISIONB AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, N. 565 s.indrty street, PRtaburgly Pa. wyd7 AS GU CommsslON Aiescueivr 'd .43.Letaor CRUDE AND REFINED DAIMON 01lib, GLASS, MON. NAILS, Ike., No. DICS Liberty Mr.A.lal .11.1L.A... ,:g ii l p ut t. DAv ID 10,1 IN ULU,. a .i. oorntr, J . 'I: Special Panne, MEANS ... dt. 'COFFLN aucceskois to ILL 11.`eandless, Means tOo., WIIOLESALE 1/ RO e Ofi4t...i, cower of Wboil and Wator erects, rit [4. burgti, Pen'. z . . J 311.11.7. DAStS4' . 4. li L: - Graff CO., successor to L. G. 1.4 - Graff; PILOPUGE ANN C 021111.12.41011 KEIL OIi&NTS, 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh; Pa. acsf. un jog .1. !MIL VAIN L HOUSE CO., WHOLE&A.I.II Guess& AND COIIIBSION Ilizaaharrs, cameral tioa,ithfield and Water streets, Pittaburgb, Pb. jy7. ELtiEitTUN 6T .IEWAI; Waour.- sAtr. Gsocansidiya COIIIIIUSSION Idsecaurrs, Na 107 , Wood strid;Titdabiirgh. Jod:dly I. SWYWIS, RO KIRK_PATRICKS, WHOCE -14, mai Oiwtins end dealers in /FLOOR. AND DEPS. NA. and 1= Liberty street, PittAbm'nh. . 4.11.1. b" PALM dL SUN, Comma mon Alancaurra for tbe'rele of CILIUM ADD RE ro ED CA LORIN OILS, N 0.139 inn 70 Water street, Pltrnburgh. Advances rondo on conriguntento. DILVOGISTS. SNAAN JO H NSTON, Da...1. in Piles . MIMS AND' eIIEISIVALS, tinrsECY,l FANCY GOODS, DDILNING FLUID;OI.I.4S, YAM-, nit do., of strictly prime quid -14, which be odors PI instals - Piima. Corner Smith field and Fourth amps; Pittsburgh, Pa. Proscriptions carefully a:impounded et all boom. a: yAkiNE6TOCK te. CU., Wilms -U•. Itsitss Dart:Gorr ond'itauttacturor or WHITS 4.7.14 CAD AND LITRADDS, cower of Wood end Frotst Ittrooto, Pittabortsti.s mta I,IILNI V. sum, wH0g.,....a DR ,thlis. J• DICCGS, PAINTS, OILS, VADNISTIES AND DICE eruirysNoniK Liberty strmt, PinsburglL All orders , receitv prOmpt attention. mitttt LAIL tiELL IL KEY:SEA Ihtuocturr, 1J AO Wood street, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Pa. .ITTIRII.II - Ers. VEECII, (late of Fayette county U Pa,l Arroanzr,&c. PUTSBUEIGIL, PA. 001ce—S.E:ionler Fo4rth and Giant strettl. LZIRITS • WIN 0. liisolX/NNtaa , , ArtoRNET A: Law. Omcsi'weoil story tax's Law Baia. ago, •Iio• 93 Diamond auvta • • IWEWattaud baba Battlement, wwwittg and co1eo• Ma of ` dMme, boontfeo, 49c., fn Vi'nethlagton, DiAktrkt Of Columbia. : noltr:Cmm 1011. t." MALLON. IRKPAI'.RICk & MELLON, Arita, ms .Lew,lio. 133 Fouritrigreet, Eve doers shore SmiLlitehli Pittsburgh, Ps.. cogl7:dcf I puum.As EWllvli, ArrouNia AND C001112L1.011 At Law. 'IOIr7ICT, Np. 160 Sourth street, corner of (Merry alley,.Pittstargh, Ps. isalkdawly? .A.PLIRVIANCE, Arroms QOlO 'PAT Orrtcz, Fifth .street, adjoining the onion of .ID• shodJ & Brown, Pittsburgh, Pa. jettnolly - ALI.TII, ArrousEy AND NJ,,..oovassixosir Law, hss romormaqlCULlN'S LAW BUILDINGS, No. 12 Diamond . stn,ot, neat door to St, Peter's Church. • - L.mylSolly ACIIUYAA, , .... ....SAYE/AL V. S& S. C. SCIIO 1 ER, ATTORNEYS AT • LAW. , 014C0;139 north Erect, Plltaburgil. L , PROD UM /I. LILCO. bENEECH & LIUTCILLNB()I4,.CousimuoN atm Wolwattbien ItEncua am, &silent lu WEST. ' • KESEH CIIKESE; rt.ouu, LY11411,11A PON: BUTTED; LINSEED OIL, 'Pad' AND praiLL ASHES, SEEDS, DRAIN, DRIED :FRUIT and Produop generally; B. brands Family Flour prays on hand. ;Agent for the eats of Mansell A Do.Nrcelebrated Patented Pearl Starch.. Noon - Ild 1311COnd and 145 Flta4sta., between Wood and Smith.. pold, Pittsburgh Pa;'- 'ateLdly • !t . ILIEESE WARELIQUSE.—LIESItY COLLINS, !forwarding mld Commission Aler- Thant and dealer in CHEESE, BUTTEII, LAKE FISH and Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street,. Water, Pittsburgh. my 2 jtatEsjioLalES & LC ERE 11111 d dealers Jo -PILOVISIONS, eornerid Mar Ja.6:dly ket end .s:vont eteeete. _ , LIE'S UR.4I;I"C E AG EA,rf GARDLNER COFFIN, AGEN . I! MDR 'Larrirrix,ltrfir.i.Dr.arriti 'AID Eitiaanc 111- 1 ansarcs. Cloalranlta, Notih•eant comer Wood and Third arrears. JO .N.N, AGEKT OATH fitate'ol PettniylviaLkaniillutfcird earaooe 03MialidiA, 87-Water lane' t. , - - AMLIEL_ 1t A, lisoßETAiir CEnzatia . S tasitaamcg mitrort,:cciruer /Mutat sad Water rtreeta. "• M. ti(031)(0i, t 3 gwartator ismascr, coYfaxril Water Moe!. - BOOK, tioaturresr Ausousity 21.1xsimuscOtalrist .17 Firth staid- Dli r GOODH. - • Boas W1JA10R...J1140111..111111.....DAV1D IrCIAXDIIIIO. 2•1 WARR 44. CO. • , • • • . ' • .. ~.(r.fgfir.wasolfrars.#.oo.,) . , ttQOtidata DULLY De, VOBEIGN AND DOMESTIC/ Dig' GOODS, ' SO. 014 Wood street, - third toMse•alarro Diamond Pitubmah. , anDkdtt _1 M. MIMI:11 , 161W, , aitao3oBor • tarchlleld t Co.; Wholesale nod Esti&Dada) in. STAPLE AHD Willi -DEL GOODS,: North. last annfor of 'retail and Markstntrient sod ' W. BUCKER &UV:, thiszazii 1/ . GoODI6 Va:fis Harkse Petwee'ulthd end Pittateirgli. • • _ - • • 194.1 N .11 - %Y. rut min-7aittT MUT GOODS; elgsrof tom.!R.....Rlver. No. 74 Marta tetr.t. _lPlttobTrrirli bbls. • We'd a Likk6L 0 iJ site ty 1 1,4 7Mbriv• • • P -~ . _,- a `. , . • : .• : . . t . • - .. Ilk A I • ~.,.. _.... .._, .._ -.-;; p ..,,, - - - - - - --- ---- - -::. -.'-- ' ---- - --- . - .:-.- 7 '-', •".1:'": -.'•...-:.' - . • -. - ' : AND COMMERCIAL " : JOURNAL. r: ~~; ~. :' ~: x GROCERS. SHRIVER . • WHOLESALS GBOOZRS 00#11193103 klE1101:61;T9, Corner Second, b6.9:lyd NIL IV 'JNO. N. ZIRIPATEICS. WM. H. KIRKPATRICK & CO., witommis GIONSILIN COMM/NON MrACIIANZI Aso Drams IN CONSIST PLIIDCCJI, No. 25:1 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. THOS. mirtis,ata . ... . . . TiumßLE,.. w HOLEFIALE UNAMERS arm COMMISSION BIENCMANTS, dealers to PRODIRIE, FLOUR, BACON, CiIkESE, FISII, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON,-NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, surd Pittsburgh ousuuLastures geuerally; 112 Seeeuilatreet, Pittsburgh. DUSIOA-14 Assocamm, ARBUCKLE. oDONAJA & ARBUCKLE, WltoLw 131. RALE Catcioui„ Paoivas AND lioximouoi MAR cuAlers, Jubbanr hi N. O. 'AMASS Aud MOLASSES, SEPINED Sua,tus aDd AI*BUFS, VLOUB, BA• CON, KICK, CLIBBIN;BISEDN,Ac„, No. 2,ss Liberty street, rittsbn L. noi;:ly P. asneast a. D. D. a. E MMEI & BROTliEfis,, successors _up to Reyroar .4 Andaman, Wholesale dealers ip FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS.AND SPICES, CON YECTION EILY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Aa, Nos. l2aand Wood street,aboor — Flfth„, Pittsburgh, Penn's. " )31SAL1y: ormUUD S. HOLD MILTZDAN_ EA.') o MErZliAlt, .31/oesva AND Cosamssent Ileacitetens,—sod • dealers In all kale. of Cottartatt.PsoDucts AND rthlllintall 111111 U• FACIT/LDS, No. 249 Liberty street, oppoette head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, km. opati, ItOBISON Sc•CO., Wtiousseix Gscr Cniatildion Maticuarra and dealers In nil kiude of_PROVISIONS, PRODUCE. and Pitts burgh ntauutdctures, Nu. 255 Liberty street. Mtn burgh. , turd JA. Maka W HOLESALE (Amor.; • Costnosstoss . Miacusavr and denier iu FLOUR, UItAIN, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, No. ZIO Llbsrty si root, opposito Hand, Pittsburgh, P. CAYLiberul tulesuces made on Imssiguments. ust,l3:lyx LI . EU. B. JUNES, W nour.s.ux DEALER. NA to GRUCEILIES, 111.11N1LLA BOPE, OAK U,ll, OILS, PITCEI and Pittsburgh mmnfactured articled, N, 141 Water street, above rha Monongahela Bridge, Piitannrgh, Pa. Wtrltt 13,LiLLI.,— r. ROBERT DALZEL.L 8r,.C0 , eLLn Zinocraug Coxstussinir AND . roncrwsuisto hlcisciuffs, find dealers in PRODUCE nod Pitts burgh manufactures, Pittsburgh. MENUS LAM M.._..._...J0HN •LLlrrutt. L.AIII3ERT & `4H 1 PTON, , AV eoLEsei.s .1-11 nuccus, PBODUCS DuLtas Mid COMMISSION blxu.uu..l6, Nu, 6 Sbal street, Plttsburgb, Pl. Jul. Wirt JOHN fllball. WATT & WILSON, ,WHOLES4IA GRo c...e,comussios urscuslas,..d dealers tb Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 168 Lib erty street, Pittsburgh.. u 2.5 fa I{ DICkEY .Y 4 CO, WELoLEsALE .L Gauen., Communion httacnnsts, and denier. in P.ItUDUCE, Fo. ti.d Water street, and 65 Front stn.*, Pilnthurgh. K. .4011/1 a. DILWO3.IIL Js: DILWORTH & CO., Waco, rq.T,E . Gnocrms, Noe. 130 sod 133 Secondstrect, 0000 nmnbtleld, Yituburgh. - JONN A oilli kiOYl) & ea, Wu oLE.s.sus C BIL EZA AND COMLOSION MiNCHANTB, No. ITZ Wixxl . rud Liberty rtroot, Pitteburgh. jai; WBAGILLEY, WaoLEsebs GitiOXII, Nce.- Is and 11) Wood-street, Pitte.burgh, Pa. tellAtf A LEX.,AIsiDEIi , WrioLEILLE 1244. OcocEs., Imi.ortor tsonLesa, No. 273 Liberty isrent, Pittsburgh, Pa. mba .111.4.XU.F4CTIIRERS. D" 'L BE.NNETT SON, MANI - 44cruecas or WIIITE STONE CULNA AND CILEABI COLORED 14D - Orrici W1.1041101.7E . e AT No; 74 FIRTH STIMET, mh15:13,i141 W. S. itinI2HILL N. 11...itaa . r. MACKINTOSH., 11EMPIIILL &. CO., ALL corner Pike and Wllara Streets, near the City Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH AND LiEMPAILL'S LUPILOVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all signs end best style. . . _ nosing put up machinery of large capacity and of the beet _quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work in thoi ihmo, tnnstiug that by promptness, and the characteruf our work, to merit public potromige. We invite speciaf attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unattained in this class of Engines. ja26:lyd rlliioM A S MOORE, M.AwuFAcrruurs. OP AXI, Lemma IX- ALL 1tt7611 or I.IOPPEIi-D7i4. TILLED PURE EYE WHISKY and FAMILY VINEGAR.; N. ill, 101, 1113 am! 194 Firer street, between Smithheld and Grant etreets, Pittsburgh. • VdTPrtrateorders Nolirdted. Highest market-price paid for nyx. QT Fusel Oil andall other poisonous ingredients carefully extracted, by a prooese now and improved. cell • JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO., Ooroor of First sod plbertp streets, PpPP.Stitilloll, IL•XUYACTIIRSaII or BUPEII.IOII. STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY Ac., /a. myls:tf Q.' SEVERANCE, No'. 50 WATER ST., N. Pittsburgh, manufacturerof BOILER. RIVETR, W ILOUORT SPIRY% Reif NON AND RAILROAD, of every deacriptlott. IfOrParticuLar tiled or ablipevf SPIRES and RIV ETS, large or mall, wade to order at abort outlet. A reel 4.nrtsn.nt roombantiv ou hand mlUkw■ J. A. PIAINICiTT ..... CAMPBELL. EXCELSIOR GLASS WOIMS.- WOLFE, PLUNIiETT Graaa Idasurao- TURZaII. Warebonan, Wvoil otroef, comer of PIM, Pittsbargh, Pa. WELII-4, RIDDLE 4e CO., No. 215 Chesty strict, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh, ruotilanctururs of W.LIIPS, LAtillEii A ND SW,lTeii. ES, end - every description of LiEATBER. BRAIDED WORK... , . . , Orderisdlicited from the trade, sod gOods . pr,unapt• ly Mapped as per Instructions. feSulawlyr IjIEETH -- EXTRACTED WITHOUT J. 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Attack of the Rebels under Jackson upon our Right Wing. MATED REPULSE WITII GIIKITBLAUGHTKR. MIORTANT STRATEGIC MOVEMENT. Base of Operations Changed, THE SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED BY THE JAMES RIVER. ' [4,141 Corre,pondocionul the N. Y. Times Camp Bevoes itscuttont, 1 Saturday, Juno 28 1862. f The Army of the Potomac has no longer need to complain of inactivity, for the com parative quiet of the past month has given piece to three days of as desperate, determined and bloody work as the fiercest elamorer for active movements could desire. Though the contest is not yet decided the result, thus far, iniita bearings on the general plan of opera tiOus, is all that could be desired. We have an great victory to report, no long list of tro phies to record; and the movements of as army may present the indications of a re vorse,—but to those who have been familiar with the position of things here, and the plan ufl operations they necessitated, mattere ate adeuming a new and more hopeful aspect, for an apparent retreat has really brought us piactically nearer to Richmond than we have been at any time before. A tutlitary man ceiivre, among the most difficult of any when performed in face of an enemy, his been enc. L-essfully accomplished, and, with forres con centrated upon a new base we are prepared to operate more efficiently than ever against an enemy divided and weakened in the wild ptutsuit of an imaginary success. He hae been tempted to his ruin ; and if I mistake net the signs of the times, his joy will be turned into mourning, and that ere many days. It is vain to be temperate, and I may seem tver.hopefal in the midst of apparent disaster, but the campaign here at last au some, shapes and consistency to me, and Mc- . Ciellan appears more completely the master of his position than at any time before. BEIZEM It was soon apparent, after Fair Osks, that the rebel attack upon oar left wing had in duced a change of programs:ceps:aid -what the new plan bee been 1 think to-day is showing. 14 to that time our left wing was the weak point, and to that the chief efforts of the ene my were directed, but with the withdrawal of our main body to the south side of the Chmk ahominy, Ulla right wing, with its exposed line of communication between the river 'and White House, has been the point inviting At tica, and though the rebels have apparently been Chiefly coocerned with 'efforts against ousieft wing, there have not been. wanting signs and evidence that their real purpose was directed sgalust the right, whose exposed sit ' tiatioa must have been fully reiealed to them by the bold dash of Stuart's' cavalry across our rear. During the advance of our pickets in front Of Hooker's position on Wednesday, the rebels showed signs of a lack of inclination or faint ly to oppose any very decided opposition to our advance, and the new ground was gained with far lees effort than could be expected. Instead of seeking to drive ue from our new sisition, as so many expected they, would on Thursday, the rebels turned in another dime lion, and (ironing in , large force. at Meadow Bridge, one of the upper bridges on the Chick ehuminy, near hiecbenizsvilie, fell upon our troops in that vicinity in overwhelming force, in an effort to pees around our right wing and sever our line of oummunication with -the Pamunkey, little thinking that was precisely what we wished them to undertake, if dis posed to attack us at all. The troops remaining on that side of the .Chickahotniuy were the 'corps of Gen. Porter, consisting of Gen. Morrell's Division, and the regularsT; under *ken, and the division of McCall, with which the army has been re cently reinforced, consisting in all of some 25,000 men, a force entirely inadequate to defend the country between the Chickahoini ny and the Pamunkey against such force as the enemy might bring against them, but one an largo as could wisely be spared from the main body of the army. In the advance hero was the Division of (ion. McCall which ban been posted within about three miles of Meadow Bridge. Two wiles to his rear, in the vicinity of Dr. Gaines' house, was the main body of den. Porter's troop, consisting of the brigades of Morrell, Martindale and Burchfield, Sykes' regulars, the Fourteenth U. S. Infantry, First U S. Cavalry, Second U. S. „Artillery, Third U. S. Artillery, Fourth U. S. Infantry, Twelfth U. S. Infantry, Sixth U. S. Infantry, Fifth U.S. Cavalry, Second U. S. Infantry, Eleventh U. S. Infantry, and the Third U. S. Infantry. .'cTra l,,:fri..ill;4'srlfl During last week, the enemy opposite this position on the other side of the Chickshoudny, hove boon very quiet, but it has been apparent to those skilled in warfare that the quietness has been the repose of the tiger preparing for his spring. Secretly and silently the enemy had thrown a bridge across the swamp a short distance below Mechanicsville, nearly oppo site the position held by Gen. Moe ill, so hid den by the trees and undergrowth along the Chickabominy that; its existence was not sus • peeled unlit an adventurous scouting party came upon it a few nights since. • Across this bridge the rebels had thrown up a series of intreneinnents on the commanding heights beyond, under the cover of which they attempted, on Monday, the 23d inst., to throw two new bridges aerobe the stream, in which effort they "met with tadetermined opposition from our tomes, and*. heavy thunder-storm coming on that night, compelled them to de sist the work they bad striven to continue under olives of the darkness. These symptoms of an attack revealing the purpose of theteno. my, Oen. McCall Was directed to withdraw a mile down the road • to' a strong potion on Beaver Dam Creek. This wes to he the line of battle iffease,of an attack, and .further opposition to 'the rebels attempting to cross Was stopped, as, for sera getie reasons, it was desired that they should effect a passage. _ . . On Thursday they came, taking advantage apparently of our occupation, with the move ment of the day previous on the left. Crose ing the river In strong force, under cover of • heavy fire from their batterlea on the oppo. site , mde, the enemy pressed down the road against . the positkon of General IdeCall, !Inn. attacking his Pint Brigade_, consisting of the Blicktalls,, and the Ylfth, - Eisttth, Ninth and Tentb - Peruilynard• Regiments'. These troops', were ,soon reinforoed by the six regiments forming -the other two brigades of the divi #oni4 Gem Oan strong pusithia bobludthi • , .1, • •-• . . tay e 3 . --= swampy ravine of Beaver Dam creek, held the greatly superior force of the enemy at bay from the tome of attack until the going down of the sun, at nearfn-o'clock. The troops first assailed were the Pennsyl vania Sucktails ' who 'were doing picket duty and were so untoftunate as to leave two of 'their companies surrounded, and one of them, ompany K, is made prisoners—the-Captain of the Company—Capt. Irving, escaping to tell the story. From their rifle pits and earth works kleCall'e bruviimen held the advancing rebelain check for near four hours, when they wore reinforced by the brigades of Por ter's Corps, and the fight continued three hours longer, the 'rebels being repulsed -with heavy loss, our troops' under the protection of earth works suffering lens. The loss of this day's fight being summed up at some 300. OUR MEN RETIRE RiVORR THE EXERT. TERMS That night an order came from Gen. Mc- Clellan for Oen. Porter to withdraw his forces gradually to a point near Merulow's 'Bridge. After a few hours' 'sleep upon their arms, our troops were aroused, and, in accordance with the plan of operations, Gen. McCall, at three o'clock, opened a are of artillery on the ene my, who vigorously responded,until our forces began gradually In retire before them as If re treating, but maintaining their ranks in good order, crossing a bridge over a creek on the way, destroying it behind thorn, _compelling the enemy to wait,the slow construction of a new passage•way in the fire of our opposing artillery and heavy musketry lire from the tith Massachusetts. Dividing here, our troops continue their re treat over two separate roads, burning behind them Bush Comulissary stores as they could not carry, which;' fortunately, was of email account, as the removal of all portable prop erty across the Clijckahominy bad previously been ordered. Following close after Por ter's men, the rebels continued to advance, until they came open apiece of woods, in which they seemed to hesitate to follow, halting for some time before . :sbowing themselves again. But, without waiting for them, our troops still fell back, until near the Chickahominy, at Woodbury's Bridge, Where they halted in the open country, which there spreads out into broad fields and fertile pastures. de., de.. de. =TEM YQE 910171 . 611MIVICED MOOT OF TQF. ENCIALiEUENT• Quickly ale clfspe l ettioos •fur battle were made, the division being drain up in line of battle, the batteries Planted in the most eligi ble positions, and every preparation for hold ing the ground atany cost, in accordance with the orders received from tho Commander-ia- Chief. It wan nqw near noon, and our troops had taken fresh Courage for effort from the hour or two for rest .and refreshment which they had enjoymi: Then the enemy werp re ported to be again Mirancing ; they opened fire on our men from the woods skirting the plain in which the Miter were posted. First commencing, with the tisnal picket skirmishing, and then swelling into the roar of the artillery duel,ithe struggle opened with the advanced guard' , of the two armies, until by 3 or 5 o,clock in the afternoon the battle rageA fiercely all along the lines, until within an hour or two of Sunset, when the storm lulled for a time, and then the rebels, who had been meanwhile reinforced, came on with fresh vigor to the *Ault. They wore anon met with equal determihation by Porter's men, aided now by the 4einforcements that had come to them from' the corps of Franklin, Sumner and Keyes ; !from the former Slocum's Division, from Seamier the brigades of French it and the Irish boys nder Meagher, and from the farther reserve corps of Keyes, the bri gade of Pattner,:vrh oh 11:11.1 done good service to the fight of Wedbesday on the left. Des perately and deUirminedly did the rebels press forward, but as demi,erately and determinedly were they met and driven, gaining nothing further that night pf the promise or their morning advance.r! ' Not until after 9 o'clock did the men find rest, which, we may be sure, came not inwolcoMed to each of the men as bad pissed through the struggle, commencing early in the afteinoon of the previous day. Most opportunely was the arrival of the re inforcements that evening, for 'our troops, bard .pressed by-utipirior_ numbera. _Were in . danger of bong dri Ten further book was intended, and the-first symptoms of disorder were showing themielves in the hasty flight of teamsters and lookers-on, the straggling soldiers in the crowd being turned back from Woodbury's Bridge by the strong guard who kept watch overit youth their bayonets. =LI And so the an went down upon that battle field strewn with the bruised aitd mangled forms of what have ones been seen; of what were still men, though shorn of their full pro port,oos, and bidden to go toottoed and belt ing through life. But though the night had settled down upon the earth, and wearied men were sleeping eó peacefully, even in the midst of death, rest did not come to all, for there . wm IS still a vigilnnt watch to be kept upon the movements of the enemy, and the near-by work of removing the dead and providing for the wounded. 'And early In the morning, at 2 o'clock, all were disturbed by the 1101104.1 of sharp firing coining from the direction of the left, where the enemy were amusing them selves with a night on the . positions of Sum ner, Hooker anti Kearney, with no result that I learn of. Sniith's Division, directly oppo site Woodbury:B 'Bridge, on the further Ride of the Chickahominy, was also attacked during the day of Friday, Lie brave Vermont boys and the Thirty-third New York, with the help of Ayers' and other batteries, repell ing the assaukwith ;mat slaughter. And who can estimate our loss, whin none but an Omnipotent eye can, in the confusion of the first hours 'that follow the engagement, search out the fate of all who appear - not with their comrades' as they gather with their regi ments at night? It will surely exceed it thousand, and'l hope not pass the 1,500; but a few days more will tell, while, meanwhile, the list must swell greatly, for the battle is. not yet fully ended. Strategy or no strategy, there must still be desperate fighting, oven though the rebels should play into our hands to the end, as ;they are reported to have done to-day in seeking to possess themselves of the communications with White 'louse, little thinking, probably, how far advanced wore the preparationX for changing to a now and better base on- the James River, where our gunboats can afford us fall protection, and wo shall have buys, single flank to guard. TQCIOYEI ANGIAGILD The followiag list includes most of the reg iments principally engaged in the battle of Thursday and V,riday on the right, to which there is no opportunity for moro special re- Wows° in the Arst hurried report of the en gagement. Beside the regulars mentioned in our account of the battle, were the following troops from different States: New York--; lith regiment, 14th, 10th, 18th, 32d, 16th, 57th, 52d, Gist, 31st, 12th, 24th. 25th, 13th, 1170, 60th, 88th, 634, 7th, Ist cavalry, Bregeffs Artillery, let Artillery. Penney/mei/I-oth regiment, Bth, 2d, 10th, sth, 12th, llth, 7th, let, 3d, 611, 98th, 95th, 83d, let Artillery. Michigan-4th regiment, 10th, let. Illinois cavalry. Massachusettf-9th regiment, 22d, 20th. New Jersey4.-lat regiment, 2d, 4th, sth. ilfaine-44 mimetic, sth. New Hapipehire-sth regiment. Delaware-2d regiment. Important :Decision by Judge Grier: In the United States Circuit Court, in Phil adelphia, on Monday, Judge Grier delivered an opinion inltho matter touching the right of the Government to seize and conftecatesessels and cargoes belonging to citizens of States in rebellion against the General Government, without theirj agency in the rebellion being shown.. A. large• amount of property •is in volved in ttie question, whicb was argued several month' ago by Messrs. Wharton, Johnson and others, for the claimants, and bye Messrs. Ashtan and •Gibbons for, the Govern ment. The dpinion.of the Judge sustains the views taken by , the counsel for the United States. It is supposed, that en appeal Will be taken to `tha'Suprente -Court' of , the United. States. Judge Grier's • opinion is . the more important, from the fact that •it Is the first given by a member of the Supreme Court. - Coariatiatiori lukt..--A. Washington dispatch says ,there in little doubt, that the 11011110 Wiiilloll7oolloo hkthe Senate substitute , foi.the Clonfleistiott teral It beak to receive the , sober 110b013.3'thought of =the upper bodvrt--; VOLUME LXXV---NO. 195 111cClellan''s Situation Wu It a success, was it a defeat—was it 'Strategy, was it necessity—is the; situation better, or is it woreo—are the questions in everybody's mouth r in relation to the as tounding and immenso movements in front of Richmond. The New York Timex says: So far as we can judge from his' previous movements, Gen. McClellan'had hoped to be able to effect this change of front:without a battle. But in this he was disappointed. De ceived by his movements into the belief that our, right wing had been neglected, the enemy male a sharp attack upon it and 'though it fellhaek; in pursuance of o rders, they were still able to force it into a battle hich has in volved very serious loss. How Severe that loss will rove to have been, we cannot yet tell. But we have reason to believe that it cannot 'have been as heavy for us as for the rebels, and that our force is thus, in compari son with theirs, stronger than it was before the battle. Of this, however, we shall know mote hereafter. One thing is very clear :—if McClellan . had been defeated!, be would be retreating toward Williamsburg end York town. On the contrary, ho is compacting his force behind the Chickahominy, and m, ve meats aro already 'in progress at Fortress Monroe, West Point, Washington! and Now York to send him supplies by the Somas Riv er. This does not look as if he hid been so badly crippled as to detract substantially from the success of his movement. The New York World has the. folltiwing comment Just enough of the history of the three last days of the week is known to incite solicitude to its highest pitch, and just enough remains unknown to baffle all satisfactory solution. Nobody can yet say whether the bloody busi ness, communicated us, means a sdcoesa or a reverse. We trust it is the former, and yet cannot bb certain it is not the lat Mr- It all depends upon two points—one a matter of in tention, the other a matter of fact. First, did Gen. McClellan really design to change his front, and transfer-his decisive operations against Richmond further south? ! And, sec ond, is the left, or lower, wing of •his army now in a situation to operate effectively inac cordance with such a plan? To the first of these questions, we have simply to answer that (.len.i.McClellau keeps his own counsel ; and to the second, that not a word has yet been heard' from that part of the army. The NeW York Herald, after des'cribing the situation, says : Here, apparently, are all tho eleinents of a positive defeat, aucl,as the melt, si dangerous ittuation to lien. McClellan's army. -But the addition of a few other important facts will put the matter int' widely different light. The Herald than proceeds to shdyr that the whole was in accordance to previolis arrange ment on the part of McClellan,' and then adds: Rut why, the question inevitably recurs, why this dreadful sacrifice yf human life, when the only apparent mutt is the presence of a large force of the enemy in the real, as well as in the front, of our army ? We answer, that General Al'Clellan_ could not avoid this bloody work in changing his front in the face of the enemy, and his base of supplies fiom the Pa munkey to the James river ; that in holding the enecoP:on tho north aide of the Chicka. hominy, with the bridges over this otherwise impassable river destroyed, his rear can be protected by a small force, while the main body of his army may be as usefully employed in pushing on his left flank to the James river, or in pushing directly foiward into Richmond. Here, then, we discover that; there is a splendid ,strategical movement, !on the part of Genera . McClellan, underlying all this ap parently disastrous fighting, and that this movement, so far as reported, has been en tirely MUCOUS EfUl The Tribune thinks that the way to success yet through severe fighting. O. ttiNT6l3 no RZTECATI(.I7 , PROM JAMES ISLthD.—An arrival from Port Royal brings intelligence that Gen. Horrna his withdrawn his forces from James Inland, and that the re onforcements exrectad from Key West had arrived in good health. Deserters, professing to come from Beaoregard's army, state that large numbers of his mon, while on the way to Richmond, had been divined toward Charleston, to re-enforce the rebel army there. As MANY questions are asked as to how ap pointments of collectors and as4essors under the tax bill will be made, from that can be learned it is understood that the President will adopt the principle pursuediin the cases of poidmaxters in the cities and largo towns generally, but not in every instance on the recommendation of members of 'ongress. PIILLOSOPHIO BURNEK -1 NEW DOUBLE-14CTING OM:WIWI BURNER, for CARBON OIL, is now ready. It patesses many ad routsg,;s over the com mon Burnet". I. Lt mates a large or, small light with perfect rutubtistien. 2. It u ill burn any quality of oll,with safety. 3 It be neat with a lung or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a [spot night lump. h. It can always be rued, to born equnomlially. b. It la mute *molly winked than any other burner. 7. it can he trionuediand lightedjWithout rawer. log the cone, 8. It thews the white light shove the cone. 9. The chimney turn be removal or inserted ?Otto out tenoning the glees. These burners are the common I size, and can he put on any Lamp now in use. Every person wrung Carbon Oil shuulJ have a Philuemptiie homer. Price. 2.5 canto. Per dm.en, $2. Sold at :No.• 82 Poarth stool, Pittsburgh. P. HAYDEN: le2s.lyucsar V I AND6NA 6 BLOOD SEARULLEK -1.41 The outline article, Pre twred only by the origi nal inventor, Dr, Linden), For purifying the blood, removing taunt., Wetchel. In.. this remedy liaa no Asa tonic;'e n ilke the. nutty rile mlsiiiree celled "llittere,.. it kteete• no false appetite, but givon tone and. T4cor to iron 1, eystem gradually and perma nently, Like all medicines. it has -en mum tor,eited to mach an extent, ea to render great L.:Lotion liemouiry In purchasing. The genuine Is fur sale In rittiburgh by B. A. Irahuestock E. sem. a Co.. H. 1). 0.041 John Al. Fulton, Jo.. Pei t, 1/r. Labge, Dv.LAbl net J. IL Cherry. to Allegheny City by li. F. Schwartz. In I,..wronceville by A. Falconer.. SIXON Corner Smithfield and Fourth errents, eels whole- Rale and retell spat, *ben r epeclinen of the imita tion article can be nen and compared with tee gen uine; elm the opinion of dean. soil COMM:WM who bait. sold and mod both artici.. - Je2r/ LIROCERLES, ita, just received and ‘,.. for enlu '450 bb a. prhzioN. 0. Minna es 1.140 bags mitne Bb OAT.; lihde. prime P. IL Sugar; :10 do Unita do. 200 bbl.. choke syrup.; LISS Ist:chests Y. 8., ti. P. slid lean .rial Teas; 10) do Oolong .d Yug. Breakfast do; Itt3 donob Coro Broome; luti do fancy do; ISM bbl,. Electoral; 100 halt bbls. do; 100 groom awned Extr-ct CWT.; SO boxes fancy Soup; 100 do Pearl Starch; • 60 'do: Miser Gloat Starch; S OSJO 1 resorted Spit.; Alm, a large assortment of Slroxrles generally mid Pittsburgh manufactured art/c1e1;40 . storo , end for isle by • . J. AsElcoll/0311,. lot • ' = per Idltato at: CAEOEXIE E. ALLEN, ;Bator. luso; ‘,..W comer of Fourth /Street atat(lierri• ' ' particular attention paid to the, letting. of GRATES, ItANORS: KETTLES, iOYRDS. M.l Wen PAVING AND JOBBING GENERALLY. Tho only person banal the moat for coustrucilni DODGEW PATENT . lieitit• NIBS FLADFA' Tor Allegheny county. • SWlrerritora loft at him office will ware t prompt a tention. " • . AtiEN7'C l ,. - rEaDLEN4wiI • Tityll),ElL , e, AND, TIIS SP% -lILATINCi OLAttligi GEN. littALLLL—Great; lodueemeatayiliered,tor the In tmdurtion of oar nueurpaseetl styloe of low priced. JEWELRY and composition-rated.* ATOLIES that ;comoulad repkt male and eaortneatinrofitereryalhere. Men or the, light land will be liberally twisted with. For pthim and foil particulars addtese. at ones. - - -'- • 'HI:WRAF:S.( BROTHERS, .6711astaw street; New York: TT IV.KitsAL ULOTI-04 WitlNVEtc." - , -Pitions hating Suokl • theei , uid other , pronounce :{Ps. !!tincrisrsal ,Wringer”, supitelor fan every respect. • Parties, wishing To purchase shook!. ectheir Lefore'desidlog.. &Terabits oT reacentnends.! tkm and partlcalsinftia-be had setter sridit'llubbse Ileyot t tit,LlMe stmt. rebel'o th 4 fourth impply gban jun boo received, .. ,L ,al - 14 P.U.11.141.P 8. i• Jr2B ' -; " 'Sole ACOtit for thi• cnim,7•' pETRIALITE ,- /V lO. / 1 eql/L1411., dirt. vadAlf UAW vitsisdr Ostbat It; IK, I 114 to glistan*itrksbmika* 1.0144 'Bold by.. 41-1 itlaga 4 I lltinattiotlr.n, • 0 . 3,4 7-1,..0 -to i , CairDID.ITES. r i s, ,) =7 , o)NGß.F.S.S.—Josuu CopLsr, of itikga.7 City, (formerly of Aril:tattoos Co., and now the Itepubhcao nominee of .that eoltutY4 will be a rarsdidate'for C04g11408 Or the =id District, composed of the mantles of Armstrong, finder and that portion of Allegheny lying west ot the. ghony and north of the onto rivers, before the Con• ventlou',.of Delegates front that part of Alit herb county. jelt:to • p - ..:.lllSTlittn. Ant/UNE]: .—%ll . At- Illorrcrr trIU bo candidate for aotabraton to Ile *Ulm of °District Attorney, subject to the de, el:dm:v(4'1110 ILepublicatt-Couoty Courention. solY:tc ULYI'nICI`.,ATPUHNISY: WareoN, of Allegheny city, will be a can didate for culmination to tbo above office, In tbtrOcon4 vention lo be called by the liepabilcasi Executive Coincnitie, mb23:te Ul STK wr ATTORIS Y deraigand *ill be cenffidete for • the above office boTore the Itspubilein Itostilnating Convention. MAIISUA SCHWAHTZWELDJffit., ,-Disnutir ATTOKN Y.-=.1.50.M. the Steararatca Will be a-candidate for noutitiii: tiou to the oboe* allay Wore the next Ruminating Republican County C,oneaution. apUctu +UR Cab" Iti 441/11. CipmAILSSIONEK—RoBrar licebenu, or Inadlay.townahlp, will be ncan= nit County Comtuistiouer. autdect to the. de-, ot tho Republican - County °alienation. ' —An • UUU N TY iMIALISSIuNEtt.—.I juxa?n,or ifigLr, cif Lower St. Clair. will be rle+l.lur County Comml.Suner, before, the Red .nn County Convention. 14.7:U STA'rE, SENATE.—ltossaz, Amnion., Fusq.,of Pl , t township, 'will . be 4 catollastelor M. State tionnte, before the next Elko ,11 Convention SEN ArrE.—E. liAzzeis , a anotlblato for tbo Republican nomination re , State Senate an.lte' afERGIL4.O•I" raziows. 6 - 601;$ I I lIA (sOOOO. to ;on. 0. Watt,.) Are now receiving their Summer Stock, compilshig every variety of goods adapted to men and boy'aleas whicl4 lu exteut, choice tasteand favorably with any in the trade. Vretich, Americea and WatOf England Blahs, of thd beet makes, of every shade and qualitysi very large lOtsortonost; Caasimeres and Doesitioi; •Soper Black French Doeskins; Soper Black; Breech Camel, norrea;:,) , ..cy Bassimeres in every variety; BMW, Bloc. and gooey Cuesitrieres; Silk - Mixed Candraerisi of every eked', and cOlor.• • .• • V lan' N GS—Fancy Silk. and. Satin i r eetinger DOW styles Super Black Satin and Silk Vesting% Matisse and Fenny Silk Vesting.; White 'figured SIMLA Satin Lyrirtings., . . Also;-. every variety of goods for Business .ooahr; likewise a very choice Weakens of furnishing (BS, adapted to Rootlet:owed Wear; • Soliailingan early call: from oar friends and the public.,•any °niers outmoded to, our care will meet with prompt attention and' punctuality in all canes. El ttlf HALE dt CU., Merchant entail! Cer. Peon and ht. Clairatreets. • • .ThISCELLA.V.EO III3 . -.— NATIONAL LOAN —Pursuant to in. tructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, a k will be opened on the 2.Tru DAY OF JUNK. . 1862, at the office of , Hanna, Hort d: Co:, earner of w ...al and Third streets, Pittsburgh,' rotuurytesn'as; for aubecriptiona, under my anperiutendenee, T er U. - s. Conlon or }registered Bonds, redeemable or the' .. pleasure of the United States after lice years,arld pel,l - • able In meaty year. from date, and beariag interatt at the rate of air peroentum. payable smateasincallyi to be issued under the Aet of February 2.51.11,10= These Bonds,Oated - May lit, 1862, will betoriod in - Bums of Fifty Debars, Ono Ilundr.d Hotline:Fire . _'-._ Hundred Doltirs, and One Thousand Denali. - He - autectiption for idea than Fifty Dollar*, star 'or any traction of that sum, can be received. Sabecriptionii for Fifty or Ode Hundred 'Dollar. must' be paid, az the time of subscribing, In :hell. S. Dempod NOW,. and the aciumblated Interest from ibe let of Hay, 1843,, In coin ; aubiwriptions for a larger ram nsaye at the optionof the subecriber, be paid at the time; or one-third at the time of setbscribing,Mie-tbird id I,twenty, and enerhird in forty•daye thereaft4r. Pio: vided that no payment Huai be less - than Fifty Dot tom.:.'; • thrtiflcatee will be granted in duplicate to mtbscrt. hers fur the amounts ea paid, the 'original of wlech the silbscriber will transmit by mail to the Secretary or the: Treamiy. Bonds as Mermaid, wilt be brined thereon to each eutacriber, or his order, or to the holder, thereof, carrying interest as expreesed . in such Certificate, Any other information desired will be promptly rep u oppliCatiou to the subeerlber, pertously or - by ll letter. JOSHUA. HAIiNA - .... - - - Subscript= Agent.„ Prertauson LOAM Aomicr,t - . 4 •-' June 17th, 1662. f . jerfaind -- (1111.10Etf.IN' , 6, Sx.— N.„.1 - 56 blots. 170. t Shad . , 25 do Eastport and Bayof Wand .Hetilig; 150 grog. tamarind Extract Ooffmt; 40,000 smarted German Ors; ' :MAO common ::.10 able. Gat rett'n Scotch Swift 100 do pate Cider Vinegar;! 150 kegs New Castle S i C. Sods; 50 do Sal. Soda; r • • : :,50 boxes y 0 and Is S. C. Soda; t, • :, '5O boxes amorted Chocolate; :BO cases Conceatratod Lye; . 150 dm:a assorted Breams; 200 boxes'italtt, German and Hive Sciatti; 50 do .wrtod fancy Soap.; 150 do Pear. elarh; :75 do Ellsor/lkas and Corn Staroh; 75 bags ;50 do •Gratti PePper,itifred;' , 5 Bails Cul.: , 5 cased Nutt:nage; 125 boxes assured ground f'..pfites;• • `2O bbl.. 'lnane& 00; ~ 50 do, Winter 'Mitchel Whale 011; ' 5O ao CartunOd•• ••• t. 150 box. Opal and Star Candles; . A 1.., a lull assortment of Gmeriee gengnlly 'and Pittsburgh tuanufAOtured artfriari, In store'saCtor salethy — • falatTZE. LAZEATti 27 and Stat . beeld.street • : .ELl'' Sett a. ALLEN Respectfully Informs the public that this celebrated and. feehionablo watering place le now. .epte,.. maul fallY prepared for the reception and iscainunedethen of visitota, and irll.l' be kept open the RAI of Wider. Persons wishing BEDFORD lIIIIIFILDE WAFER will be supplied at' , the Dollosink bricei' Itis tiering, • : ,1•,,, ' , ./vr a hairs', For a half turret, 2 OD. Parties wishing rooms