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Fan ,-- ti CO -- MP - ANY, OPP SriSitAtaill" , l Offie, St. Clair Stret, osTit%.xxar ,Steky.ssd7r..ll CARBON OlLfLoo ,' ' essasisokeharxline... cfa.11.44 6/1.4, of all de imittUanse,llll6*,:r.Udrers- , '',!,,,, Sletretiry mild Pnseinker:l . —., ~ , , trorl6:6m ~B ..LICIOETT* CO I . / B e ll I—ASUCeeSSOre tuck ihics =“4 , 4r t a t ttl FACT ASS MID CORM L. / _ 'PEODUCi, &o:, ;los. of (1 76 141 W a N t r 8 2 '3 /Vont greets.l4.ttsbariti, P • 41.11palinW, I.l2MaYr. 11.0.11EOWN. tLLNELART i FLoinz eisiiii.Vicros",,Paontraz Amu Co minimum 111Liainpurns, for tbri salo,;o1 .1140nr,, Grata, Pork; Its row, Lod. 4-nrittori £40,-.Chreeo, 'Bony, Tallow, ernwjfunrbere, uPo. ratow,.-.lPor and' Pest Ash., flearratas, Linseed krull...Lard Gfla. Irrlid. and Grua, "raft., Tiroork7. °Over; frlas and Grass needs. Nett lutirceur,rondo on:Conalinuronots., . agrfr.lp' No . 2:1 Mort) , rt;,,Pftt,oburntr. c. A .kie Coma*. • aoi AND rOZWiLDINO Miltaturt and whole. dada -312 :NMSTRUN RESERVE CHEESE; - BOTTSR, LARD,TOBK, BACON, FLOUR, FI.SE, • . POT AND yE4.141.. ASHES, BALNBATI.Iti, AND LARD OLLS, DRIED /BUM and N6e. :and .143 .Frunr. arm% ~ : fIULPALSIIEFARD, tioludistox =sits and deldora Yn PLOUJI, GDAIN AND ' • :•:.filiioDiJOE, K. diS Liberty street, Pittiburgh, - brands of Flour for Bakers and S'annly use arnittsitly on band, Particular attention paid tO "mos Ordini Ibr /Merchandise generally. F RAN - VAN • l'uotaruE win • minim Mreciawk, dealeitu FUME, BUT . ?gar BSOOEdi SKEW. :/x&R.D. CIIEESE, PORK. D=DIEND'aBILESN aad P:ialuce asakty. gcu *Aibendeaeh mina :es madooaaeradgamenta. - Wanboulio.l4 6 • ll4 , l 9eeorld'atlect, Plttiburab, ILOW:3-4.1. , ItOVA 4 W, I I , ORWARDING AR]) • :challauslaß.aznimoiri for the. silo of 'FLOUR, 0841.15,..8AC0N.-LAE ll' ',BUTTER, ERUS,-4,..d .:*Woot.int Trod.. gotiorulli,No. 10 SMITRFIELD -- ATlCEET;:e4t,ifiiT4l7frtit, rit 41;fir r ili; Pa: • Sarbi , lar§ lioheir,Lui L raiva ewlioitod: bat, EI . ..WARDING AND Dlt urn ::0. , m. of FLOUR, LARD, ii,UTTER,SME:I3,IIRIED ••• 1:•.$.111.1LT, 663 - 11.rodoce.ger.61•611y, 16 Market at.. •-..e4ener of Mint, „eßsibuty,l4.. - - • ociAly • - .4.401.10.1Ltirt1i..... .. .. .. ..... ... .-. ...,1115, r. WM. clegului - Eit 1 . bA . A . V, eam4lssroN po 444,41Afi1ii il'Ai - 7 1 Mh./Malf dINIIO6. In GROCR WES; SLutDI, , CRAIN PRODUCE Ro. "io IM ti. _.. 1,,,,eir,fi,,,,t,, PittaburrlbPa. • 1ie13,117 • ~ 4 r k 1 .: 4-I, 4titlDDl:toittocleecsoi• to ino. • " • •AL•tial ::: Son; Nti.,183 Liberty street, Pica ....,.__' burcti,:.Cl4SFU AT. .PRODLIC4 GROCERY AND 77 4XilialifitilON ELEROILANT.- ,•,COnAtanathnts tnnlMOCßßYsiillettea.• ''" r.• ..,.....• ;;JimratTR,;BROTHERS bOs vto cui; a NS-AID i CE a n evil dtalm ra(9tLelOKAPOU GENERALLY,: c i o n . , 196 .L4btat7 - aunet.,Pittaburith, Pa. - mr27 I:, • ta ImuclieNT, ad rig Min) Atill.sExualn.Odkiswi itive ALAI, raPlrdiens, Ar.. t No. 1E43 Liberty' • : 1,1 4 41 .9 1 .: 7 4 44 . 3 4,1:gierpii . . j WITH, 'a , a-Nunzas, tA , 4 0 n7 1 4 Bpanial In nec. MEA.Nt3' COFFIN,' oacoestors to . 17 4: 11 2.eiltiNkintaoszt.tii.,_vinor•vq• i E 71,Urain. 59r4ecof Neat fnd li7oUtr 4nvta;PtitabArgti, • ..1y3.1.17 u. vol.. Buceenor tol L. G. Giad, PROMO AND COMXIt3SION -" friANTS, - titLibertystreet.'ilmatmra....l%. 4 tus • UMitinawlioirie... l ,...:4:.—P......c:«:..zDwmtp iHowts. WifoLvA &Ca Atineu42l4.eorn.r • Welt end Welei r rti6eter;lPitteiburgil; J 3.1 VaTOIV -43 C . :b1:154 1 43..WLE, ...sa..coluriespitelliatains, Nu. 4ur -wood - Pituburgb - 4 " to • ..• 13 _,... sutio....al: sl.,swap.:..trat. Lisle/ mum. I 1 ..,..-,:'; .V . ._ ,Yar.„,XX l l l 4 su I:4Talinitil.WitOLE ., ...sSrEr: wows...a - sad duslent ha'.l . l. OD AND BLED PiirSl.llDitrul.P/3. Ltbirty arrest, Pittsburgh. 41 . IttliaskiLL t;•4uste.- asoimuceum br tha a'. of ANDiCE -4'-; luntimstausubt, , No. CO anel.7o Water attest, Pittstrargh,...Adywermade un Cuitalgumats. • 1* WOODsimis • :WHOLES4I DitcoGisrs. - .m? It • , . - "i c • INON/jOHNETTON, Dfill.,Elo:lf• PURE D'lt M 9 ' AN ti,_t atart IYA ts. - -e kat r MERV. .;1:1 1, " .7 A D :MVP a#,Ric_ rra . l4), OILS,- FAN. ipis tio., ao., or elderly prime gnat ..l glald and /girth •stieetii, plusliurgts, Pat . i ~ • Preece • • • carefully armyaunded M ell Ewan., • 4. AtliNl T 01.311.: at W. , W crLD DIAGOWS. MrlA'nflulywo, of W ygg .r 7LLILDANDIS2III,I6If,'ooniar al-Waal had Frost • • • streets; Pittsburgh. mh.7 siarre, Whicimpefe Llgjus i. nr DitUoB. RAIN TS, OILO, VAIC/iLSHES!AIiD • ' DIE STUTEWSo. - 25.6 Liberig street, Pftesborgb.— .11.1.1ordsts recetessprOmpt , oshui bit GEO. H. jiEXSEkt, D 8111301111., WisieritioSh: Sorrier of Wood street md MO, ar 4 .7. Pituburo4 • Pe.; .1 • •• • i aTTORAVIIrti. Itl;,V Vase oil Fayette county Pts,„) Arrozszl, do. • , PITTSBURGH, PA. amirr Fourth WI Grata atroqui. Dab U. ALtotAibtsibLL, ATTOKNaIr Omar, banana stori KUM'S LAM EfFILD• rah Mr 93./44:101311.114.064 : - Will attend to the settlement, securing end oaten% tionardstais, bounties, an, - .CUMSI/12btia • - • - GNU 211114.01 t. Anos -11111;11144 Law, rotirth streati ars doors ,abor•Badtb,seid.Pltatamtb 'Pa taylZaltf. -•-;' • WO:AO'''-lE 4 1 • 1 ° •'l:kithicrisnLoa 7 iw oriserof Ch•rry b. Ya;,'l, ...111rd,w1 T - :I: • .:lArCogs,z,__Y um.fiu.l.olli Llw, has tomogal- to sw/111% Dr ISVILDINGB,Iio.I2 Dtalooltd strait, next t• • • Ilt...Tater's etzurrti. ' d •to , -.:11111-.10749M-0=—. a-maaartia. AL' -El C. ISCllOYElkArrosNks' 16711 einCB, Mraaith - markt; Pltiabarg h. „j...,.-.1-01.f-0D ...:.. V . 4 0 .. E . -'-4 , ..-.. e rmisoN ..,. 2';' , .::....1 4 ...4If(A., A. 11 PTX.P:t ( ) N,CompscoN LW) i 01m.191Nq 11rirovin, de44 o in viii;st,.. ik r . „,.ttrzv4.;ciik.zsic,,,434la.,.. FISH, 13A ' - .t.. ?Va • Lt-NtAM/h ,0/14 ' PoTs.-,AND, !. 41.4.4 • .1 61 47 11 41 1 t2vrA11.7,- 1 1 .. ,, ,444.1617Faxti11yi.FPAr 'agar .. 2 3 4kiA :gtr. 04. gale of) Alattla6n tr. OW F644Pid . 4 I '64.t v tai. : ¢_;PAtarli3E•icll: •N u.. 1 116 4 .14 5 .11rr4.4.,1440,6 Wood and Hatlth blue 1'... :,,:71',1 •,,,,;, o :,:- , "+ , .p2.11y ' 4 . 1. OS U QUSE; - 1411/Ci f e ft,. ” ' /I[ool4Millp,'llrArdluist.dCOtticileile4lller-. 4 t.bint 'abtriltVei- ' - '1:11g14.4,E;f 1117TEII,',AtaltE . )18E ittiP Petdzii* '.' ! Sly; Vd. '26lVpdatiftt, ' ---,..,-,-- --• • ti zniusdavalers PROPlBlo4,B,conirdrldar ;llmohnitl haat atrista;., GA DINER ADOIT.II'9", Aotirr otr. itwiluutuar vanuonnu ILELIA)(cr =ea awl P. JOsEB;sni Aaliti*lidaYtt • t Aonnsy.lranK‘apl i rt . miOrMateratittl_ - , Ala.)' . 432 .4vithiclu84aa7-thrizasa' lirsazazei.oolLPANt, miner ]faker scdWitter •• • - .t, . 0 1 .1 L.,' , • • t . 4 : '4444.4istsgsi„iszcs.ni.s.y. w.gougN ~- .ifinwrci airriulr, 82 Water street. ;t: 4. 1 —llL—.lgAni,_ I:•WgZTaltr2.l.Wlitlifirtiv • Immures WThtaz"Vt Vial &eel& F ' Aar N CARR it, al At! , .(Lae -verfaucia.iikpladmmve!".r! ' 3l \ ‘ . 7" aa ,-,7-e„Tarr.nr rtioniNripoord'oUmouti .1 1 .. Ittlbritzhi wont. • tad iikt46l4:dui BA" rgt, en b EVAIPLA we' i4:s "Inti bOODSt kl" 011 witsir laint trrots. . sea r.V1T451. 41r, 04am:rant Onv It " ti ldkUtabweikErsra TldedaF. , • \ 4 Z.. •4 1 t3 • sialuitJuicraelf 0D.% Agri ellittillp 14 Marko, rstr..t. ' , I V PIVAKNAtiI S4I 4 I ./{lP.F44 l kri4.„And te ride* • • • • • - ;sown & Tina. 138 Wooa se. • 10.39 5 LISS6SS Bi6L'ET 'P.. TBETIL.-EXTUPTEU:i WITHOUT .i;',Aiti,^llY 'ZOE VIM 01 '6B AYPiIt.kFUS WIIERE,BY 10 MOOS on GALVANIOOATTgIiF AtIILOSS.D. _ _ ' - bledMa"Fmo l, men nitalb*: Nara have Med their teeth eitiseted by in, VrWmel end'tnady to tariffw. to the witetywnd pelniternees of tboopenw . tlon—whetesar beebeld Wild by yentons In tweeted sainting the eontntry having no knowledge pf atirminvicto TESTII fusertad In every "Itioandveet ivi war/ I9W l*tikroutottio ost, to be b niAteirled. oaer 41iTior, Connell • . 0 curter di" Diamond and Grant strvots,' Pittsburgh., AtrrtinKCA&Dr • ' A.; M. Pollock,. Dr. Hallock, • Theodora Hobbit?, E . l4.u!scli grrett. skyDdlry;- -WAILQI..IOIiSSTPN-4k ki%V;i6lti 5751foV.trevt:',7,14' CO., BOOKSELLERS ~..11.ED Ttorteu, No.R.S Wood !Ural:next door to the canter of third; PlitrbnNh, t Pa. SCLIOOLOff G&W 1100E8 consnuttly in band,-;.. itraralVeGS . A uilaiqi •HoliNE;;Dthaug. utiltax• ep:mitre Fraiithinitklim A1b ... #*00041 44 zi e .,n -Ifsuka itrecti, PI nib. ' : • , y e 4,o,lli n til.b. A. M . • 111) 4 . VI A TillinirNi4 iiiMittin, ea:, SOIL Aied,l/11/140.114401thitmt0; L. ADM I LRE.4_,Gakklivierm- ega - WILL WARD' D ' lama Norzi, 330 ag , 31. Clnitia, far InOnvy;-!..0 ,: i ngffiallaTalid 10.7 rarjOni Can' proctin; T. Ai Al'it ammi7 be resussable terms,' ,d 'lbuse wishing to fereetibiff grit,WeurWmryst4isuitplt i ejthE Wt i l 0 ON for iptl L Citlos ..7,3:7T Dalt An' baimiuritestlons sill in deutia. office, Grail taryinni stills oenli• : , . , . .• • . 61 ROCERS. SEIRIV.ERBo LAZEAR, WHOLESALE anoon4 aen commi B BioNsitacusiii3; Nocia:nitss•smitinad Sheet, Corner Second, ..• jaValrd's - • • . irrrsituaoH, PA; -W IeLIiORMLY, • • , WHOLEHM4I•6AOO2I4' No. 271 1413Eleit EITBIIXT, 2 PITT/38171M8, Btving purcheied the Intartat - Of Ida late pattneiri: aid continue the bradawl, st.the old Wand, and 11111' be pleated to receive the patronage of hie old frlendi and coAtomers. mallindtf •, . . KISAPAIILICX:«. 11.181PATZIOL WAL • KIRK IA'ATRICK • & Wnocusua Osocrss, Comussios Mrsoithrre Aso Dcatous u Goyim= Pnanrcs. No. 2:33 Liberty wan, Plta.buricli, Pa. Taos. crnt ea ..... .. .LITTLE & ...... WifoiralLE Gamma ma.:Opsziatuos ItltacaLirts, deakra la PSODIJCE, PLODS, HAWN, CIIENSE,Yuni • CANNON AND LAUD OIL, mum, NAILS. G/ABB, COTTON YANNS, and Pittobaegh: manufactures generally, 112 Second strait, Pittaburgh.: DUNC.I N 4 ODusALD & AJ.QiUCKLE, Waca.z. JULE Guncsas, PRODUCE •asroVoiuusszei AS ca•srs, Jobbers lo N. 0. SUGARS and MOLANNYN; inUOAILS and SYILUPS, FLOUR, .13.&. CON, UICS, CLIEIEBE, SEEDS, Ao., No. 9.5 g Liberty .trovt, Yittnburgit. Dobtly P. ISLYMED J. D. =TIM RE YHER ac BROTHERS, successors to , Nsymer gfdersou, Wbbases dealers 112 vouxism- mars. nun AND:SPICES, CON nt:rrIONERY, 811 6.111IIS,TINE WOI Ks , da , Nos. Peoaud lad Wood Wen, *bon Filth, Pittsburgh, n'. ar.cmai 11.1010AlL UKAD & .IkIETZGAIt, GaoczEw AEU JLJ. CoattissioN lilcaottatea, deal= ali kuwe 01 CoUNTRT PSODOCIAND PITTSBOCCIII /MUM, cwil)/ 1 / 3 , M.. ZIA Liberty street, oppasitsi head of Wood motet,' Pitubtirgli, Pa.. spay nUeIDUM u5er. ......0.1111.7t1. LAMSON. ROBILSoN & WBOTIZJIA Giio7 All. CLESIS 00 / 1 M1541021 MiIICEUETS• and , denlnin all kiwis PItUVIBIONB, PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh manufactures, No. 2.56 Liberty street. Pitta burgh. i A: , ...514.1EAG • WEOLIILLUI bae; • Coastuatox Mcaernam and dealer in t LOUR, 1 . 13013 Ula: AND PROVISIONS, No. WU. Liberty s ullel ti , treet', OPUS Huai, Pittsbarea, taff•Liberal advances . made ou conslanateati. • 11.E0. 13. JUN b, D,rimAr NA Li , GROCERIES MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PIT ' B and Pataburgh manufactured anklet, No. 141 Water street, above the Itlonon&Gtela Bridge, Pltteburgb, Pa. loacaLnammaLa. .114 013kla •DAIZIIII. & CO, WHOLE- J. 1.1 Imia Gammas, Comnsenws aan VIIIIIiAIDIXO Illsacwisla, and dealers lu PILODUOK and 'PHU- LwailLusaufactuies, YlttsL : • • umay ... .AALBEHT Wziorasals - .l—d.Gapcucs, rinonucz Lama= abd Ooxxisneri atimuuueru, Nu. u club upset, Pitisbargh, Pa. noiCly Lour w.seet , .... . WATT A"WILS.ON; •WitoLizailas Geo . Ir ems, Coamizolomi•Mr.setturts, and daileri •E'ruduce and l'lttthurgb umquilktturea, Ito. US Utt erly stayer. ttiburgh. 11.24 6.11.4.11 IntaSEY a (X), - WnoLEasix 1. Glioczas, COXIII/SlOlll Bicactuami, and dealers 1.15 No. *Maier name; and 66 Frout Want, Pittaburgh. • • • ...MEW S. DILIIO2III. S. DLLWOR TII WIiiOLESALX . Nos. 1.30 'end I Second meet, anthteld. l'itt.oburgb- 101INnary. OlLli FLOYD iCO.; Wunsaux Gip> (z.crce JUID C1J1 21116 /o.l l llLeactioxp, No. 172 Wood and Zol Litert otreet,-Plttaburgb. Jol6 - - UTILLIAM BAGALEY, Wl:mime= . .11riuld AI Wood stre,i.' burgh, fu2l:drf • A LvvAXDER- KLNG, WaoL.saus JOIL gum ris,l m ,Orter ofisomiasu,N9. Ll7ert7 artlet, Yltuburgh, ra. 01126 .11.1. 1 1^UF4CT !TREAS. rIXNIEL & EON, MAltu- JJ roxrcauta or WHITE BTONE CUM.. AND W4EA3I COLORED WAEE. 4447 - 0441. Asn 474244t0ras AS No. 74 gtirrn STALLT, l'lrreacean, Pa. mhl6:l lan -- W. 5. 11.4C[IST01111-.......J. ..a. P. Haar. It if A Cfr4li r TOSI4 11E31.41,11,1. 4 CO., iie-tua.as.r. City 'Water - tt - oflrs, i— Piftiburgli, Pa, Manu u.attts facturers of kLiCKINTOSII AND REXPAILL'S IMPEOVEP PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all alum and bottatyls. Basing put up - nrachineryof larg a tapacity and of the bartquality, ' , ream - .prepared to do, linavy Job. Wog, and solicit work brats 'tine; truiting that b,y proutpturn, and the character of urn work, to merit public patronage. We 'special attention to - oir . MALAMCED VALVE OSCILLATINIi.E,f:GINY3,'iS oinubinkii advantarci henstolbar- cotattained .thfri du of 310 0.R.Eiltimmtiattrazit or • DLAZIRII. IX LU. • Eiiingofr t °knit/DIS TILLED PUSH •11117' WILIFUCT, '4AMILY VINEGA Nil. IN, 1411;19.1ii414 Pirst Arun, between PutithP'eltriact *ant itriets, Tithbuth. UR- YriValCoOntl, lll eolkilact,,:lllsbeil nwlbst pries Fuld for ItYE.. ; car re.gei UR and all other poisonous Lognxibilits a.refully curveted, by a prixedabew awl Improved. JOSEPH F: lIIMLTON-&(;04- Corner of Flint . ind Liberty streets, • PITTSBUIIOII, ILANCIACTURZILI OP 9UPEIIIOII. STEAM ENGILNZS, 112,CIIINICHT, 6e.; Ac. zaylitt, 4,2 SEVERANCE, I NO. 50, Wma 132.4 RJ Pett.burge, minurictitifirotisotura gyjr,% T 9;, li , WHIG 11 T SP /KV; COtli,rdo44!4/PiatiLBUATP: itdir 'articular sized or shaped SPIKE S and HIV. large !or mall, Ovule to order at slam nuke. A ennd AoanriTriartl mmitAnti• no hand. m . Ala - J. ,L. 11,01.1,111. -.:44.....Y. VX CET ' S T.O R - •Gra WORKs, xi %VOLPE, PLUNKETT is CO. Guss 151..urviAO T 1"c Warehouse, 1:o..12 Wood street, edruer of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. ses:l d ELLS, kII.IDL paE~•• " CO:, bro. 215 Idifretty..strest,, opposite Sixth, Pittib4go, manufacturers of WEIIPS, - EABLIES AND 8WITOII• ES, sat every description of LEATHER. BRAIDED WOILK_ -Orders solicited from ttie trade s and goods prozbot !7l"l"4"P"JUtPFll°W.: : -.fgedswist DE.rTISTIt P. Y. .01iDBY, Dvirrrt, 134 Sag-Nick ==l=ii 1U isoosermixic,Aatr'Stv Tioxxx, 4 1 0; 7 6 , 7 y.ur,t.41,4p0u. i;tuilano. , r - rr , . , , , PITTBBUR H GAZETTE . AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURG Awir:4/00,5[14 • ''...tiREAT•BOoK - .ava. AUBBIOA BEIO,OBII BllBOFZ—Prioriples anA.interests. Oat Ought* au thor Ing of a Groat People." 1 voL too. Major Wintlirop'a EUW/N BBOTHEBTOrt: 'By Wajar Wilt top, author of !Ilocil Prettoe," Brent AMOSiG . THY PINIVA Aum bad of a tllng totanst. ByLtcautta Mak J.:La rea.lv.d by t_IL2 S ' aLL'AN.UAND blariferllll) Ling 4llll llir'rViorkB;Tiols; Um's Dictionary ofa to, llantifiietoree and .1111=8; Ladner's Poilolophy:3 yob; Tot,mutiea Bud BoOkof tfooadtold Selene% Jano4On'a Chemlatrtof Common Life; Grafi ALanall of &mazy; „Gimes Stroktaral Moodie 018.884300 k of Botahy; 22 1tobell'vropular Astrooomy ; fladttes Natural LlJstoi7 of Mao; .11firtin'e Dimond HiscLoy, 2 you; Gayot'a Rath and Ilan; Lyell'a Manual of Geology; Elemen Gleolm• De La Beeches' Geol tary ogiod elm Tieii • Ewhinke Ilydraollorend Methadon D'Aublasoo's kixdratatos. J 824 kaY k CO.. 52 Wood uUUKsI 13 00ILS I Limodiest . of zieOftte.ty—latmett ; • Usereattons ora Oonati7 Parson; Omani of Society- : J Spare Honn, by J . Elkorn,'lff. .:11en, Women a:A.l4k; by L. Horst; Thcomib'a *VAS; fi • • A Good Fight, by C L Bed e ; • Personal litstory of Lord Gamn; . • Life."( fiff Philip ellabm • Bongo-In Many Keys-.-0. W. Holmes; Poems, by Bose Terry:- • i . LeaLibertytareseVs AtTh=as-131Veler; Life and Smote. of Dortglas; Hisao y of all Pollgionaeto., eta nilsO .J. /MAD, 78 Fourth' Btredo P tthuslil4 PURDCiN'S ithath edition. by F. C. Bright Esq . Price $6 .7 , III3CELL4iI'EOIIS CARDS. A. L.. WEBB tt throw Pratt 4.1 Cosinura bs4. Baths.. 'eneral Commission Merchants & Agents DUPONT'S OUNPOVIDEB AND SAFETY TUBE Rewire on constgrunent; all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, and make admit°, thereon. P. S.—Rallroed track to front of Warehouse. WilMaria: Smith & W.,, , !tiller a Eicketsou, - ' George W. Eftaith• tt 00., . 'Pittsburgh, iiperueer& Gerrard, ' Culp & ilhepszd, Merclisater Beak, B.'DeVord - d Sous, . ' • Biltiuk " . ' . CRUDE PETROLEUM., REPIERD OIL% KfiROSESE. NAPHTHA, au. Na In WATE# STREET, Alid'Liberal cub advances made pu corodgmzurnts ; and prompt personal attebtiou.4lNon to 01 baslues. 'to Value • N w uAicris. Oil Cloths, &0.. AT Aro. s 7 Fourth Street, • _Bought prorttnio to tits • lot.; ad Mlle. pates, 01 which the Mimi. atlvaptarOs Offered to puntootot FOB ^ 11.12 . _ IMMEI BELLING OFT WHOLAtiALE OH RETAIL; JAN. W. t*oovwELL, 97 sod 99 Third .tree[, °pineal) Z. Ethoondson Z Co., and 111 Folorth otroot. • • tohlo ATENTED' ter. 8,;1861 Dithridge's Patent, • OVAL LAMP CHIMINIFA, • hateliectured of -AA, FLU!? GL 1 t14.4,, Theme Chlsenlee are fateeided tut Oat flame, whlchiesating ell siani the glue equally, does eiol Lip,* it 10, D. DITDAIDGE, - . Pori Plzt.Olon Wolihingtort .tarot, Motto: • WLA .... 9VNS, Foio:434itag_VAHr °REA TARN WAGONS, 011. WAlitifill and SPNING WAGONS, GARDENER'S OART.S AND OPAL CARTS; TIMBER, 3vanwoe.s.u.,, GARDEN. EWA BRIM AND STUNK MASON ' S WHEEL.mule of the b,St dry timber, alno kinds op:opals:Mt attended to, gooroptly. Apply to BURT. DARN,: Neon' kigkiin; - - Rachnt-rsidmi4 !Meet qtitlou, Allegheny. '' • • • NI.O.TICE 'TO OlL.R6Fllrhlic3 ANL) ttTLIELtI3 PteasylyauLa dalt taring t:e. hating The completed their .ntag.r."4,id, the Mcddlotttme of 0011USLITHATElo by YITROL, 'are eium,pripued to supply the trade themortih...Thom Plattuous still hoeing a cepacity of 12,000 Z. per diy, they will be el:meted to 111 or. den la Largo 01141[40am althoutdelay. Agent, 010.3 a c0:24 Woad etroet;,Plttsayreth. j.,YON A 1 NST734ll4l'huvaing ixD Vtlati la the matt select lieatele 'HA VA rA CIGAR, and all kind. of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, BM US', FASO! SIZEIIBCHAUSI 'PIPES, TUBES: at t . dca, la great variety, UNDER THE ST. 'CHARLES HOTEL; Plttebarsh,. PiLy' fp , -The Teade sapped on:Rberal terms. I • • " • • ineltdly W. l'olllTo', 'el/0'06154', td _Use, Wright Ifcesne 1 . No. 97: Wood street , adzes woorld ailey:44..9**i All Wads of OUTLKItY, BAZOftB., 1 . 14 4 .11 ZW1LW0R1A211 1 788, 8018- _OIIIW, GLINtI,, to:: : do, bood.t. efoortmeos of !the above clods • will an knen,, add 7AC1430N ,TOWNSEND, Pole: V • ammit,,llll2ED NW, .LAUT/,.1211..iND 11 R : PO lid 12 fourth street two Lthert 'TIMID. PORK ;' • vpir P. •MAILSIIALL, Dimurstrr WALL VV •• PAPS"! 0 3 44P. , •501t0., t4o. Woo," drat, • • Th 4 OOD $t ' 'LAWN In BONNETS, VATS,BiILIIIII, TBtM ZINGS, •atid wrne Wll9OD§: Onerspi. I 'MOOTS Aro -611110E8,- AJ AUN. 'AMPRELaild.unvevieraidi ow u BOOTS AND MOO of iv ilafterlP: lol l,' 0 - faultheedd Plitaburgb. I .uc2kal • - G E ~ O ,- .AbßAt4Vis °N . & CO.LIV.IIbI.Ii. osaisu BoUrai 811.01.9. -eltkt archer lrprf . tch lOW Want..pw4.o. P.li.tabetrat.' „ . pursiprows. D!c, CRAWS J.L.STQW_Is; pnxidohtis *ND 1311fiGION 6 6 , 4ik : i;r2DatiALevueri'. (910010410:Uppiide EOll. DOW' E . 1111p1111111171 firldire,) '23#lll:l ' y - 72 :- - - AtEGGlntrillit. A ! ' E;14.101/ 'kuiticeti4l9 artangs' 0. 41erol, Jost raistredttuntJkd tor • totrinildlivirettoulTlV u, ------- , ;ore= 11 13 0 ( 7 NI do liatobupG rm.& by, Air: Ituainzuk - . --,- ' -. _ . •4'.o4''i - L:L , 'l'..;‘''l''! t- "'''_'''''''-'':". , R. 8. Dans, Nn. 93 Wood •tren Wholesale Arrest ofettleers..A.True, but . Painittl 'History. The following etateinent, "communicated to the Chicago Journal, we have undoubted authority for stating, is Prue in every Iparrimp. fart The reader may imagine the rage and despair of brave menland true patriots, sub jected to such outrageous Indignities by a General whore whole prmieedings thew that his sympathies are with slavery and slave holders. Ile ought to be cashiered it. ones.. It Iva disgrace to our country, and to the American name, thit'American soldiers and officers, as well educated, and more respectable, thin this doighty General, should be suhjeeted to such indlysities ; and that, tao,: out of regard to a vile traitor, who, he had his deserts, ought to, be hung. We call upon the Prealdent and Secretary of War teiprokot our soldiers from suchlndignities, or We shall soon have no army for ouch pro-slavery Gen erals to command. The folloilng Is the-sate 4nent referred to A correspondent of the Chicago...ou"real, m writing from . Gen. BrielPs army, unde rrecent data,mentions the following circumstance eon corning Ben:" McCook's' commluid: . On Thursday, Sine ifter a (aligning =mho( fourteen miles, his divielon °dumped within three miles of Athens, in a lat open field belonging to an intense rebel. he day was exceedingly hot; hardly a breath of air stirred t 6 fan the brow, and hit as it was, the ground parched- beneath their feet, the soldiers rostrated themselves upon it, completely fa tigued.:,'Soon sole of boys went to the fences, tok tete rills and Matted - • fire to boil. their soiree.: Bad then k ;Nan other timber upon the ground they worth), not have thought of &Ansi:. In almost nearly every regimental' commander whp put cruder arrest. The cause was taking thb Orders were immediately hued compelling the boys to rebuild the fence. ,They commend work. One who was not engaged in the work, but who was anxious to ascertain the *ulna of the damage dote, pealed - .aronnd-theipiaire field, and, the result of the damage dnne by. the four regiments of the Fifth Brigade was the loss of twenty-eight rails.' This was the number which the boys cut from a pipeci.ef adjoining timber and repeired tho fencic;"The officers thus pat under arrest after thir retire were Col. Dodge, of the 30th Indians; Lieut. Col. Bristol, of the-34th Illinois; Lient.'o6l. Dunn, of the 29th Indiana; Major Brecilford;. of the T7th" Pennsylvania, all commanding regiments of the sth brigade; OoL of the 32d Indiana; Lieut. ,Col. Janes, of ...the lath Indiana ; of Gen: Johnson's bri gade; the Colonel and all the Captains of thef.LOuls vWe Legion, Gen. Rousseau'. brigafie.! The damage done .by: these two brigades but little exosededthat of the sth brigadq N 4 either thle Is- right or wrong. If it. , Was rightto burn the rails of Union men in Kentucky. .by the thousancbc, where is the wrong, undereir cumstances as, above stated, of 'using a few rails of an avowed rebel? ((ma 1703 to feat NAY As 004 No. 55 Wood;atnaet for the pale of SSW YORE. Virginia Appettllng to. PeottaylvOntra., . W13711.11S VtIOIDIA, July 21i 1462. The greet sad cause the petit of the 'hour . slim:o'9;4lgs the earnest attention of every patriot.. One year ago this day; a depressing calamity befell thiScsase of the Colon, but by. a mighty aprtilng of tho people a groat army. was soon placed at the disposal of the Presi dent, and the disaster of 801 l Roo had alusOst been forgotten. • The nation placed its hope!, upon the arty under Oen. McClellan, beet Its aotieipations of a speedy:aid successful' ter miitation of the war-has not been Tainted. DO time since the commencement of the betlloa have we , had more tut for fa careful' rr suey of the tap; and an earnest endeavor to undsritisid what , oar, duties, responsibili ties and perils are.. Thai we have greatly: underestimattid the power, ability and delper ate determination of therebels, few intelligent men. Will, at this day, deny, • Let as not farther 'deceive 'ourselves, but If possible, be prepared to meet the calls, oft pa triotlim and !ital.* : every sacrifice which the ecigeneyof the struggle may demand of as. Let as drop the fruitless controversies in' regard to those who may be censtuabid for int want of scoots, and unite every energy te • raise an. army• which, by it overwhelming power, can, end will, eraser the nautili= btifore • the commencement of the year 11363. TAW Ow ,6s dono'lf We enter into the cant with tail the sarnestneis and by making one-half of the sacrifices that the rebels have alreadi; made. our patriotism shrink to hoot, and. permit a:gloricins ;nee- to punish for tho want of persistent outrage and forti tude ? The war saw be owried oi to e mos. Jul issue or utter nee and desolation will follow. There Its no retreat now; but' the war Mist be prosecuted to a sueoessful termination. j ,and the sooner •we raise and equip a sufficient army, the better for every interest; . . and for the speedy restoration of pOaDO•i d. great and successiul army alone can restore pewit° the eountry.. Let us fully cum re. hand this idea. ''Suppose we took counts of the miserable, pusilanimous beings that Infest almost every neighborhood; who Ire "oryi,g for peace,' aid refuse to reinforasour armies. Would - we; have - petty then.? . Nay, verily:: Our coititrYi in& especially the border Eltitoi of reansylviola And Ohio; would he ovarian' and devastated by lire and. sword, and then would our rebel sympathisers dud to their sad ermined that' the .tender Inerales”, of the rebels tient truly Intensified by the toot. mallgoint bate. VP, then, • Penns/lwanlittl, el every party, of every name, • and by your noble devotion to a holy cause let !your liner States and the world tiderrtand that there I. no 'eairrition that yeti are not 'tied, to make for the canoe of thelinion. ; What a grand manifestation of •police' end patriotism we are having in the - adjoining State of Ohio: 'Meeting are being held' all over, he State, and such men as the venerable , Theulas . AWieg, , Oon Dennison, rousinuthe people to -o 'full elite of ' their perils I reJote - to learn thattite patrietli lire,' of Pennsylvania ars belogirindletand that that le to heal testing of the *topest rittstnirgli.' It - should he attended by *very patient le your county, who shonldagain renew hi. vows of fidelity to - the „Government.' Oh, for - that earnestnese and tar in this great caste which would' enable every, Penn sylvaniao totiselii the full 'stature of men •in Pallioll,a 114 ;;;. • OANZ AND WOOD CflAlke espuciD PRIOLS 111 , _ -1 AN DIOIDNITe- 4 1$11111t Mayi two 11grOOS taped from' the ; heireef Shiseasts;:their mat, tete being in the rebel army:' They Iraq nit,. orally and juitiyihok a horse spiee• to effect their escape - . "liiTibig in - .Waishingtoe:lhity went to a camp to try and tali their horses. The oliocr who %ad :tharge; told,them to Ta tum at a certain hour, with ptir-hpri,a...- At . I thattitiatkiheiliatta Mho hiirieit'reire "taken away from them by polled; and apPropriated,,, and the two tegroolitniated'ae . horse-thieveli and tbrowtt into prison, Thq daye there rt. stauud era, req. . The ; prying eye;of W ;f4aigumfiriffrit*lr,iiit .throittryi Actook - It to Gee*, Wothiitirthltlittli*WKAU l to the friandi eT ittatbs, who Izttitntty hid them rewind. They wan toloodod Moni, day, lid, 2lat. f Gauttit. S. RIDDLE & 00., • .con - 088 ,d 9,D_FBOPBISTOBB, Publication Office No. 84 Biro& HORNING AHD 24215150 EDITIORR. Mit; oorrkimia . razzatzerwrvirs OP TOMEI HOUR Or PUBLICATION, TERNS: . Moan.. Samoo-46 per MIDDIIII2 IC odrOnoe, or 19 mar par week boat airrlerr. . zirti n f ig a Zprnei , -13. pea =nun la ildrance;r oats per. week from WUILT lortunr—Blngte copies, i 3 per annum . Fir/ or iiiorN IPA% Tea or upwards, 11 pa. annum ADVERTISING ATeREWNABLIi RATES THURSDAY MORNING JULY 24. nos mr. POPE'S COMILUD. Our Troops go Within Forty Miss of Richmond. IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE ON FOOT Ski ping between Sigel and the Bebe WASlrrataros, July 21, 1882. We3aveoonversed with sneaker who toot pint idthelirllliant movement upon the Vir ginia Central 'Railroad at Beaver roam, of wlitohlieir Pope gives 'the official report. It •wastraentedby Mansfield Davies, of the Rands Light Cavalry, with 470 men of his command They left Fredericksburg at 7 . o'clock on Saturdey evening; -marched. forty miles in the:course of the night, and at eight o'clock were at theßaaver Dam station; which ,is forty mileortrom Richmond, on the Virginia Central. To do this, they were obliged to go . fifteen miles within the enemy's lines, and 'twenty-two 'Mlles beyond his moats, whd are within eighteen mules of Frederieksburg. In order to secure their retreat, two squad rons were "detached - to . guard the bridge over the North r Antos river, several miles from the railroadi and other squadrons were detailed to guard and watch the several roads. Only about ,140 men under Col. Davies reached the railroad station, where they were entirely az eapeoted. Thay captured Capt. J. L. Moseley, of Virginfi r an aid of Gen. Stewart's; who wat-Waltingloi thi cars. He had upon his Orion a letter from Gen. Johnston recom mending him to that official., and rectomMend ing that officer to study Napoleon's . maxims. From itipriontonts It appeared that Gen. Stew. art *seat Aticte'e Statioh, nine miles from .Richmond,and that Gala. Stonewall Jackson was between-Charlottesville and Staunton. Capt. Moseley was bearer of dispatches from Gen. Stuart to (ken. Jackson. Col. Davies 'destroyed:the Wiped and telegraph lines for four or Ave miles, and the station containing ammunition, Sour and other valuable prop erty, the water tanks and a large quantity of cordwood* the course of the hour which re mained before the train from Richmond, whit:di-Captain Moseley had expected to take, and .which bed on board a brigade of troops going to.nsienforce Jackson, was due. Iris a mistake to suppose ' as •Washingto n paper states, that any railroad bridge was destroyed,,as there is none at Beaver Dam. Thie.only- bridge in the vicinity is i turnpike one acrosothe 'North Anna River, which was guarded as stated, and left uninjured. The railroad' was rendered useless by the , fellinvatfreopient intervals, of trees across the track, and by tearing up some of the rails. believed, that it will take at least 38 hours to reper.damager. Tire, ielormetion with reference to the lisovenients Of the enemy derived from papers which fell into the bands of our forces, and from residents In the vicinity, was extremely ll:Sports:at. • •The whitaresidents on the road were thrown into a state of great cos sternition,Oot having been accustomed to officere operations by the Rational troops. The blacks Manifeated no apprehension however, and in a number of e, cas the Virgini a women waved their hand kerchiefs, 'opposing the cavalry to be a rebel troop. The private, who walserionsly wounded by two buckshotthe head, came from Troy. 'Rebut straggled from the ranks with two others, and stopped to eat his dinner, when he was suddenly attaeked by five rebel scouts. He was left at Spottaylvattia Court Rouse, the surgeon considering it unsafe to carry -him forward. . The retreat was executed in the‘day time, yesterday,,witb as much skill as the advance. battalion-of cavalry and a regiment of in fantry pursued fur a long distance, but gave up the chase. There were 1e.,000 armed rebels Leulia Coed:Miura to the left, and a con. 'siderablaforop It . Bowling Green to the right. After riding 80 Mlles in 30 hours, the com mand 'returned in excellent condition, with not'a hens Or a man permanently the worse for the Journey. . From various . channel, and in more decided tones, come complaints. ' against the Provost Marshal of Fredericksburg, one Capt. Mans . field. , .We ire on excellent authority, thatektirin the lut two or three days, not less ;thatarrenti lei& of boots and oboes, salt and other artlelea Climb:lre necessity to the rebels, havelsentrikeifitern Fredericksburg to Rich- - mend, under the 'very nose of the Provost Marshal.. Then:mit goes regalarly,and papers arereeelved daily, and even the rebels are heard to remark . amour , themselves that the. Provost klisrshalie "rather slack." ,The rebels of Fredericksburg were propcsiug to oelebraterbilletory of Ball Bun to-day. Souk, of the Brooklyn_ lath boys, who were present at the batUe, and have come old scores to wipeout; were anxious to cross the river and be present at the festivities.—Speeial to N. Y. Aibuse. The New grand Arrangement; ' The following extratti from a Washington ettei, by "Agate," are interesting just non: Si Cilf /W1042g 1118118 9Gov. Sprague his Just returned from•vialt Gsi, Helleek, ,at • Corinth,. and 'has gone dows.to see 'Gen. McClellan." So ran the al!pitokg.,:Parhape there may/be meaning ' q them. Gov. Spra g ue Lai no biterest at Corinth; iiwtreoti to Wilke there; 'n o private duties, lioepaner anneal% with the armies or move ment. of the BouthwesttHitt be goes, has a hurried Interview with' Gin. Hallock, and re. turns. PorenliaJer Generate have been rigid refused parses to go down to the Peninsula and sea the Army; bit the gates open (or Gov. Sprague as he returns, and.le_is already on the James river./Could this: be if be were not OnPriiiiterbeilitess for, the Government Couple with thfs remarkable, hurried Visit drat to Halledk,•then to' McClellan, the dicta. ration of.l3inetoril known to hi en confidential terms with:the Admialstration, that Halleak taltsrermanind of ill the forces operating Rgalest Rieltmendithue plaeing him over both McClellan and Pope} siad.ttitiobject Of Glover: nor Sprague'. mission msy become apparent. Add , to the fact that Poitel.' known to desire 'Such' an arrangement, and , matters 'booome clearer stilL • . • ' SIAM% LAS WSLI. as Fliaan,' "1 USIISTNN of the newspapers In. the ,Weft; whets? seal is'Obt according to keibiriedge t per. Slit in . :mating Wier on Stanton, 'acid rigorously - bepuditig IlfoolellaCt.' They might a, Well spare themselves the trouble of working fer'nothing,' and the mortideation; of appearing ridiculous.; The revelations ;of the ;War;Cottimittee, `the Prreldetit'a trips to 'West Point and the Pe-, ninsula, and the senseless partisanship of the rabid kliClellanitcs — have done the business. lloasUsii's'iley w on?. Henceforth he is sob ' Ordlnati'er nothing: • .rers'snssatteti COMBINATIONS. ills UOdeMITOPd that GencPape is waiting: hire.feii;Geti...gfelleek'a ;arrival, that the ;clew , iirratigementi, .a/reisdy ,referred to, may: be ebbittated betel* he opens the boll in earnest. bidattlaie bolif:disOsiiions through the Valleys remind one of the dashing moves with which ir'eontest at Chess ieteetiiiies - Opened by Master Of thieginie.' 31 7 ,, Sleek order, he ;sweeps , the Sheiiiso6sh ortroopc':ind, loam thervalbey'throagb which Fremont and Ilsuki.wodßigel ;were; kept watching 'thereo n emy, entirely unprotected. PJeckiton;con-come . Alf boyboß 9 . ll , but it 14 ehrewdly suspected hp . wouT Chins*. Alljenpremente, band on 'or dlteotc ti l. -ViillObsitcr,,4ptPuoi r Moorefield, 'lltirasbhig,New saute, Harris o n b urg, Hon terey/de stattiii - dki.::o-2diaiddne d . ; . while on Ike eastern' side of the - filieitindiiab the troops airsrished rapidly ferwird'Uttla a bold bend, ` VII she &dyne* oaf the great railroad artery , ;elate Stasei lb. "Virginia Centrali"; at Hos-, dommillsiond the new lies testa oirthe earth'; branch of that very Pamunky rivet which 're eently formed.the.tmasior -hielliellan's army: Clearly, General Pope ,has Richmond in his • eye too, and means to let the fortifications at lINNOT'N pers7 lake eareut the valley for the Pr!''?" - - - • , What these bold movement/may reenit in; ir would be lovelies, to •conJecture.d Wei :nay liviOnitik . the hey bud of Ylin ar. Wes, ptuif. Oita met carapeign, tat , dern't seem irrObild4irti loot - thsieseint-for opera-. Will witiiliqg fetVidWinde,tegatiiry,and - itii - fidens"fo'git born kAndharr.wwarisinto the sickly season, when arguments for waiting till September, and oonoentrating everything Into along fall and winter campaign, am likely to tad favor is military rpm =111!IM 1211011EHMO The New Call for Vo AN APPNAL IT MITI WZMILLAI3I._ Lt tea, young heroes I your country hi cal lag l• Time earthen the hour for the Zrare wad the trust NOW Wh ile the foretiost are fighting and falling, Fill up the ranks that hare opened ;or you I Ton whom the fathers owls free anddefended. Stain not the scroll that emblizons their firmer Ton whale fair beritace spotlese'descended, Leave not your children a birthright of shame t . . ; Stay not for questions while Freedom atand i zepiniti Wait not till Honor Ilea wrapped in hie I B. letthelipe• meeting be, relit the hinds duping— MI for the wan 1" la enough for thinii all. Break from the arms, that would fondly, caress you Iftrk I 'tiltbe bugle Mutt aahres am drawn I 'Mothers shall pray for you, fathers shall bless yon 3121 1 / 1 11135 shalt weep for you when yea are gone Never or nowt aim the Wood Ora /tattoo Pouret on tho turtwhere the red roseihOu'd bloom Now lethe clay and the hour of salestlott— Never or now I peals the trumpet of goom Haver or cow roars the hatree•throatia 'cannon Thnragb the black canopy blotting-the skies; r Newer or now•! tlepe the shell-blasted Penlloll O'er the deep ooze where the °rubber legal lie@ I From the tout dens where our brothersitre dylng. - Allen. and foes in the land of their birth, From the rank swamps where our martyr. am 1314 Pleading in vain fur a handful of earth; From the hot plains whore they parish outnumbered. Furrowed cod ridgeeny battioefteld% plough. Come* the loud emmmono ; too !Ong yoti hare alum. bored, bear tho Mot Angedetnemp—Vwor or Nowt Ready for a Fight. A letter from au intelligent eorrespondent,- at Harrison's Landing, dated ,Tuly,fiOth, lays: The temper of the rank and file of this, army is fight. Mingling with titivates in' quiet camps, I tied the "Onward' to Rich. mond" desire big in every man. :Talk with him a minute, and he thrusts it In;your face. "Now, wl thou t reinforcements?" I ask. "Give us the number we had before these last bat lea, and we'll walk into Riohmoud," is the. gist or the replies. Suchbeing the case in these rearwardcampe, where the preparation of three meals, and the first half of twilight in dress parade, are the sole un-lazy duties of the day, judge of the impatience of those -in front! There, in . trenching . goes on. • There, with every of dirt from the shovel, slips away* little of muscle and much of patience., There, every rod of the crescent that oirotunvallates a large army must be picketed. Not heavy picket ing.'where whole divisions rested: on their: arms, as when the climber of a tall tree law Richmond. Not that bloody work, here, in a single wooded swamp, Hooker Milt 59 men a week in separate murders. 'But still. sadir ons, sleepless picket duty--and thi4, WM, '2s' miles from those steeples we each one climbed to !lee. r tell you those men in tb• ditches, and those man in the woods beyond long fOr the unmitigated musket. Ido not assimelo say they should have it now, to-morrow. or , next month ; but I do say the feeling of the soldiery should enter into this n'tinestion of time" and generalship. At any rate these men do not wish.to fiy.the evils they have for those they know not of, for the attacks of. the enemy have brought them the knowledge of what battle-fields are. They know, also, that the road to their houses and (Millie' leads through these battle-fields, and that Richmond is on the route. . !i - It is certain that the main force orthe ene my lies obese to Richmond. His traiasporta tics is too inadequate for him to Maintain himself from his bate ; besides, he knows-bet= ter than to bury himself (this expression to be taken literally) in the swarnps--wotsa than Indian jungles—mhialt caldron our position. • The Late Disaster at.itturfreasboro. The Murfreesboro'. disaster does not reflect credit on the officers oonotuned: •-The ecirgeon of the Minnesota Third says that the fighting lasted for only a very few mioutes ' that, the men drove off the rebels on their firs t Attack, being drawn up about t half a - .mile from camp, with a battery at each end of aids , line. One hundred end seventy-five of the:Michi gan Ninth had also rallied after their first surprise,.and driven back the enemy. The rebels were much discouraged, when, thihnote' mender, Col, Forrest, said he would.* and scare Col. Lester, of the Minnesota regiment, into a surrender. Though bat one othii tillerymen was wounded, Col. Lester, Sifter en interview with the rebel Mfg of truce, told his officers and men that the 'rebel caval;y; num bering from 3,500 to 5,000, was preparing 'to attack them, and that a surrender Mustle. made. The men were enraged, bit were obliged to obeytheir commander and Sorrell-. de- to 1,000 men armed with shot guns: Lester also refuted to allow one of , his offi cers to take a company to protect the clamp, ordered the surgeons and ambulanoes to the most exposed_ part of the field, and refaced to permit any wounded to be taken tea Shelter, under the plea that it Wits not. known what movements might be made. In replyito the above statement, Mr. Hathaway Informs the 'Nashville Usims, which publiehed Col.• Lester was not afraid; that Geis. Crittenden had assumed command; and withiCof. Hatfield advised the surrender. Out of eight` bilkers' composing thecouncil of war, flee voted for and three against anrrander. 'Hathaway ad mite, however, that-.the men, if permitted, would have made fight against the, enemy, who were, he sup, 2,01.10 . strong, 700 being . Texan rangers..—Cis. Gaizeite. Halleck and McClellan. • Those who appear to be well inforMed on the subject state that there Is no truth:What ever in the report that Gen. Halle.* ht.to sd. persede Gen. McClellan. No inch Idea was over contemplated .by the President. 'There is no use in trying to conceal the feet that Gan. McClellan is deity becoming rooke un popular among the muses of the people. here, and with a great many offioers in the Army: Those who wore his most zealous and earnest supporters have changed their. Wadi, lad freely' denounce the course 'he nai.pureued. They bold that that:Mang of the aimybuthe peninsula was a 'gigentio . ninths* - bltinderi and dependent upon too' many - Oontingenoles.: The - friends of: Gen. ' , MeCierian , whn still oling to him and• indorse hie whole neuisei', openly charge Secretary pthnton with.the asters which hare occurred in ' fron t 'of iich; ' mood, in refusing to send reinforeemen whir' asked by the General to furnish . piem.r.The (Merida of Mr. Staatoa - aime very positive* that , Gen. McClellan,' some days • before ' be commenced his strategic: movements to the, James river telegraphed to, the, War. Depart• meat that he had As many men as he required. This subject has led to-turieb azeitable discus sion.. The favorite theory ii, that Gen. Jlal leek will be retained here As the military ad viser of the President.— Woctingtou 'Correa-, pondesteePlaba. - "• ' Did Beaetegatd take Troops to Rich . Capt. Tateet,who met his death in !halals railroad accident' in Tennersee; mfrs letter to the Cincinnati Gessue, written shortly before, his death, says 21'3 ••• • teaThtr questionlaie ithelti.n tole igi.Otb; Northern presSaad opiate:sin regard to re., moral or troops from Corinttrtn Blehatcud I. abeot egq.l y.divided:::;Thera can:be ntadinibt' but the tlow.or of , Ilesuregigclreasuty,foustd Its' way to the rebel rapital, raad: that the 4102; befoii;ocirintS hag:wanly, iiirtlay:',.:laut,,ssir7; tereet' tltis; front lbe;:stalsitnents.lhial,re•••• eoloid from who were et Corinth; nil by. Doe rai engliieltisi'tehe hailed the Srapps' .. :nier. the Mobile and Obib•riai:"Voetwqtreolt; an aye rage ',WSW* thousand 'Wire • •Iratisicertrui each day;earryin gieltb tbem nothing bustheir, guns and arneatrautentai-all-tente and °Map, equipage rere left behin d, • . . . • • • ot•TIW E STATE of Brow* dooeitsidt No. Vit Magltermk. .. Orphans, Corit' bold' at' la bltrAbi ' tt Jute 21tti 1801, tn. 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