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Jeri *.l • ' •-....,_ :',/ ."-•-• - ;• • , - Af.•ilealielMil '- ' '- • , •-, . . LIT -.. 2,00 Six montbi 16 AD $ ~. ..„,.... . .. ... 2,60 Offe - 3 7 e.ar 215,0(1 . . gi 7,..: . -,.. .., 1 ".- It salissigi , L .r ~ , ~,.. r ;ea e oneo a week 1 year. $30,00 ' i ‘ , ... . c,lt`a)C-5...- ,_:0 „-- • .••-•••- . • ~. .ri",..,rdelitilm p....„, i ',. . f lrr •q a "40:. ..• -,....- ..• ), ia 4. a :.7 r , ..".. L . . ', Eil idit .1 0 - ••'- • '' - • - t. -- f ---- =--.Sr . • • \ i Jo- e . • • • - IL .. --__--,,-, .7,_..--. •• slit i ~.„ 4 4 •_, 66 ,( , .llfi- it 3 ;t , :I E 4 I : IE s IS . r k , . ._ _ . 1 - Az , ____.„, „ -, , ki i me by mail, SB,OXO per flid. ''f- 1 .1 ,t.r • _ - -- . _ ~- .inl _, 4 Ile. otty,a&la cumin per w . 11- , - .. i ~, ....-.- - - "-:-r ..7 7 -..-'" Y. 3.e..1 Aft.:T., "le' . 1" 45 iEr2 4 . '' --- -- ' • - -- " 21, 4 .... ,n .r . . , /MS • 4t1,60 • /If :Ak - _,i P ti -. r , ..t: ' ..... vinr „, xitninia . --- 'F. „ „ . , ,r •• ----1 .• , • . 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Ftteh , s Supporter Truss Beitt.l►il3 ditinit Truss Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapeus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal •• and Spirutl Dr. S. S. Pitch's Sliver Plated Strp- Plies Dro - Drops, for the support and cure of liassige Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Kites Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting syringes; also every kind of Syringes. Dr, KEYSER has also a Truss which will adically cure Hernia or Rupture /IV - Office at hie Duo STORE, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing. for Trusses should send the number of aches around the body immediately over the DR ,BEY.SER will give his personal attention to the apliaatton of Trusses in adults and chihirer, and he is satisfied that, with an experience o twenty years, he will be enabled to give astiatae SW-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes Self..,lpJectling Syrizigen Sold at DR. ItEYSER'S, - 140 Wood street Saspnasewy Bandages, Suspensory - Bandages, ~Suispensori- Bandages, Sumpeiisbry Bandages, A' dozen different kind; A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. R_EYSER'S, 140 Wood street. noladyd.kw pmts` OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. j 6141 a certilleate from one of Me most respectable citizens of Wilkins township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher The Doclar's certificates are withia reach, amino one need be deceived in regarclio hie preparation/ Da; co.ir H. KEYSER :-I became acted with Pllea about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very ixtuelt s so much so at times as to unfit me =E=!!=MM not do anything- on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great dearofinedlcine for them. I used to buy and Like mUttever I could hear of or read of la circrdam and pamphletathat fell In my way, but I could not get cured, sometimea they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they rouldVetunn gain as bad ak ever.; I alsd applied to two Doctors who visited me at my bowie - and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood- Searcher, made by youraelf—when you sold it to me you told me one Pottle , would not cure toe, and that my whole ayirtem would have to be re- sewed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call- el; to see you again, when you said I could no expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur. ed me tor twenty years. In other respects my health is improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and here is no appearance of a return of the disease 1. can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work winch before used to hurt rue. When - I found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it mitt/ I got entirely well. I consider it my du- ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was a,rui do.nOt know the value of yo ur medicine. You may publish this if you lice—l live in IViains Townsitip t and will be pleasid to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate it they wish to.call t • on me. • ELLIOTT DAVIS Deckuber 24th, 1863. airtoOk out for One name of DR. GEORGE R. 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Et ad cd od "J=l 4=l '44 i 72 t 0 C/2 -a , - 0 OPENING AT HUGUS & HAUKE'S, Spring Cloaks, Spring Shawls, Spring Balmorals, Spring Delaines, Spring Dress Goods, Light Chintzes, Light and Dark Prints, Cor. sth and Market Sts PLAIN BLAC SILKS, $l,OO, 1,12 1-2, 423, 1,37, /AO, 1,75, 3,00 Cheapezt pods In the City. • BROKER PLAID FOULARDS, llf every kind. At SI,L2 11,2 per Yard. • Solid Colors & Double Face, From *1,50 toli,oo per Yard • SPRING DRESS GOODS, Al 11 3-4 e, 25, , 41 ) 37, 50, 62, 75, $l,OO, Compiiiiing some decided barguies, GOOD SHIRTING -MUSLINS, At 18 3-4 and 25c per Yard FAST COLORED PRINTS, GARDNER&SMMR'S, 92 ew GoodB Ns* Goods New GOOOl9 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goodp, New Goode New Goods ~...WITHSTANDING THE HIGH BATE OF GOLD, and the advance in all kinds of goods, we are still selling our very LARGE STOCK OF Shawls, Cloaks, Dress Goods AND Balraorals, Together with Bleached and Unbleached Muslim!. At lower prices. than we could replace them to. day. To wholesale and retail buyers we can of fer Indusemeliti In bur line. C. Hanson Love & Co., 74 and 76 Market street. JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET VIRETMI Holding frbm 12 to 24 Pictures, FOR SOI,I3II:E3ELS 1 FOR *iCkI,DLEIELS Can be mat to all parts of the United Stetiei for Twenty Cts ALSO, Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, AT PRICES plucrEs ligairr.os v -4X4A4 , AT PITTOCK'S, vippsftlittpokimpwr.'. Of the latest styles. At 16c per Yard, AT EITRIIIMI. New Goode New Goods New G 0,1„ 0 , ‘) E 4 41 DI I I A O g 4 i• i E 0 . New_ Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Gena.; New. 'Ocoee New Goods RIM NATIONAL BANKS FTILE3T - NATIONAL BANK 4REASURY BEPARTMENT. OPP ion or (.fiateTHOLLEEoi.TlliChnunturor, Washington City, AUg. 6th, ism Wanness, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to aildpear that the FERSTNATIOITAL BANK OF PITTS. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly . organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, andto'provlde for the circulation and re. demption thereof." approved February 26th, 1663, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now To neerOnE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller f the Currency, do hey certify that the said F o IRST NATIONAL BA reb NK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnessa my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. SS 'HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. Tat: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., - - Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $400,000, with privilege to in crease to 81,0001000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the sot to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1842, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Ranks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can otibr unusual facilities to those who do business with us. Within the Borough inf Letarreuerrrllle, The business will be conducted by the same i and within officers and director!. DIRECTORS 3 MILES OF THE CIVET NOOSE. „TAMER LAUGHLINIALEXANDER SPEELL Wit. K. NIMICK, ROBERT S. HAYS, It is excellent land, well irloproved,twith good I house, barn and out-building& THOMAS BELL,I PR ANCIR G. BAILEY, THOR. WIGHTHAN, r ALES. HEADLEY, SAMEUL REA. It iH the highest land ip.. the bough, yet JAIVIES LAUGHLIN, President. generellybul klingots. level , and could b roe all divided into JOHN D. Scotty, Cashier, good aug6-d&wtf For shape, location and other 'qualities, it is S ECON — D NATIONAL BANK the finest place for residences in the country. OF PITT;;;BURCIR 1 Title perfect. No incumberance. -- Inquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, LH, Fourth TR EA S 1.: li Y DEPARTMENT, • street, or on the premises of OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE OCHRENCY, aplB-2wd SAMUEL H. KELLER. Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1864. ---- Wnensas, By satisfactory evidence presented FOR SALE OR . . to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the SECOND NATIGNAL BANh. OF PITTSBURGH, in the County of Allegheny, Exchange for . Property eit . 'i . and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organ- •., ized the Act under of Congr and acc ess ord entitled i "An to the require Act m to pro- ents of . That LARGE DWELLING with grounds at , vide a National Currency y secured by a pledge of , 'Wiled, on CARSON STR , formerly occn- United States Stocks, and to provide for the dr- : pied by Christian LW:risen, .14 t of East Birming culation and redemption thereof," approved Feb- ham , . ruary 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the prom talons of said Act required to be nom= STABLING AND 01)T-BUILDINGS with before commencing the business of ..., • In the rear of the Denting House ' low, therefore, I, Muon McCoLLoon, Comp troller of the Currency, I FRED. L. do hereby certify that . LIEN, , • the said SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, County of Allegheny, and State ap.74zQd 108)Fourth street, Pittsbu • rgh. of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the ' • business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. , TOR SALEL—THE tfiIiDERSIGNBID In testimony whereof witness my band . 1 1 * have been appointed ecensnittee hy the $ s ;,. ? and seal of oiline this lath day of Febru- I stockholders to make islet* Abe OAKLAND i - , ary, 1864. HUGH McUULLOCIL i AND PITTSBURGH AND ,MITTERSVILLE ------ Oomptroller of the Currency. , RAILWAYS, or either of leislid--wlth equip merits, stock, &c., and willreCetve bids - Therefore THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK until MAY IST proximo. If not sold by that tin.e. uroposali will be reel'? for the iron and OF PITTSBURGH, PA., 0 !the respective railw a. eof the disposal of th 'equipments, /cc., (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) will be given after May, Ist, aforesaid. For particulars refer to either of the under- Capital, 8300,000, with privilege to increase to 81 6 1104 . WM. A. HEREON $1,000,000. JOSHUA RHODES , , , , The IRON CITY TRUST -; 'ANY hay- SAMUEL MORROW UPLARLES Pd.EYRAN Ingorganized under the Nati , urrency Act, A. S. BE offers its services for the tran . ion of a Geller- . pg _ r d a LL, Committee. al Banking Business. Drafts nought and sold. Money received on Deposit, and Collections VrALUARLE BUILDING LOTS POR made on all parts of the country. V SALE—Four lots, each 26 feet front on. - -- Bluff street, corner of &Mt street, and 112 to 134 feet deep. our lots, each 20 feet front on Bluff street, adjoining the property of Alex. Miller, deceased. Four lots, each 20 feet front on St. Patrick's alley, by 100 deep to an alley 24 feet wide. Also three lots, each 24 feet front on Crawford street, by 133 feet deep on Tannehill street. Will be sod at low prices and on easy terms. Apply to S. CUTHBERT b. SONS, arra) 41 Market streif - DIIIISCTORS ACOD PAINTER, 1 Roar. RORINSON, J ARE HILL, R. BOUGH MAN, C. F. Ktorran ; W. M. Goan I.Y. WM. Coop Ka, • aE. *ARNER. President JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier. fcb2.l-3rod NEW CASTLE AND FRANKLIN MEDICAL CARD. RAILROAD. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Caidtal ,Stock of the NEW CASTLE and FRANKLIN RAILROAD COMPANY will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April, proximo, W. H. BODENHA.MICR, M. D., In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade Office, No. 148 Third street. Office hours from In New Castle Lawrence county. at the Of- 9 to 4 p. In. fice of the New Castle and Beaver Valley Rail- D EVOTE TIIEID. ATTENTION TO road Company. the Medical and Surgical treatment of In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office of William Stewart, esq. Chronic Diseases, In Franklin, Venango county, at the Office of First National Bank. Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL, such BY 08DR8 OW nominsstormas : as Files, Constipation, Fistula, Fissure, Plating A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier, of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture S. CA.. Brown, J. Zeigler, , of the Bowel, &c. Also, the various Chronic Wm. Dilworth, jr., O. W. Cass, Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Illad- Wm_ Stewart, J. C. Murray, ' der, etc. . mhl-dtf J. C. Shaw , George C. Refs, __Robert Ashworth, 'Josiah King, James Bleakley, Springer Harbaugh, J. H. Robinson, '.T. W. Blanchard. James K. Kerr,T. H. Smith, David Courtney, IF. D. Kennear. Pittsburgh, March 31, 1884. mh3l-dtd Wall Paper! Wall paper! WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS. LATEST STYLES DIRECT PROM the manufacturers, for sale at the lowest prices, at Foerster & Schwarz's, NO. 1411 6MITIIVIELII3 twr. in 1117-2 m CEILING PAPERS MoIIOLYCHRONE, FRESCO AND Floral Decorationa. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, nog 87 Wood street. TEMPORARY REMOVAL Our friends and the public as large will not, we trust, forget that we are at present-and for a few weeks to be found at Wilkins Hall, over the Mayor's Office, Fourth street, where we have on exhibition and for sale as fine a stook of PIA.INTOS, HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC,, As were ever brought to this city and at strict ly EASTERN FACTORY PRICES. H. BIEBER & BRO., apt Wilkins Hall, Fourth street. A GOOD INVESTMENT.—A NEW .L 1 and valuable machine, capable of netting 625 per day above expenses, has just been com pleted and patented. The patent-right f. the State of P ivania with one or more ma chines is now oHeted for sale on favorable terms. This is a rare chance for investment. From 0,00070 $5,000 capital required. Address BOX 756, feb24tf Pittsburgh, Pa. 'BASKETS, "PINTS AND UM/ quarts," Iteldsick's Oflampag&s, 80 Oases SParkitug Malelle• Ja .tore and f" &A:PP & RIOXERTSON d - 1 AM.:B=W OF SIII! lior quality—For sale mhle by__:_ • 121 M BONIM, 788 Wood rt. -wy il~ -"-a=`rte:';°~~."~r::~ PITTSBURGH, TITESRAL : , 4RN • r MUM BELLWOOD FARM IS SlTU ate on the south dde ctlthiecAlanongsheltt: River, nine miles abovelPittspizgh. Itcontains about 440 Amite Stitfacetankabtaitliii-Acree of which is good Timberedoi#4lpall,y of Oak There are about 160 Acres of Coal upon the • premises, with • the adveitage of much Coal in the rear. There is upon it one elegant mansion, with fine Fruit, Greenhouse, &c., the former residence of Isaac Jones, esq. Thera....ate apt.:ThtekilK Houses, and three good Barns on aft premises. It has a frontage'on the River of 2,800 feet, with a good landing, and sulfide* depth of water at all seasons for loading ep , T.l.lopectqth. 004 of way to the coal fields, noinprleelt the.PraPelltf., now offered for sale. A nap of the entire rem ises can be seen at the office ofJ. S. 163 Second street, and 4ricg and i tetnts clin ; bo learned from FOR S 31,E. THE COAL UNDV ODD ACMES near Monongahela' , with attmelWattea SURFACE bordering on 'Mbnongiliela er, having some 460 reel halt, where there la a superior landing, even he low water times. Present price 8160 per acre. 4 . CAS_ IDAY, RtiolMetkte - Broicer, apl I No), 67 Fourth Street. FOR SALE— Offered at private sale till MAY Ist KANE & PUFFY. KAXE 4g. DUFFY WOULD their friends' and the public iluit they' have removed their Tailoring Establislkent from the sell's new block, neat the St. en old stand to N 0.14 Ni. y bridge. Those desiring the latest patterns of Spring and Summer Clothing Of the rarest and most fashionable Styles, are in vited to call and examine their extensive 'stock of CLOTHS, CASSLEMENESi ITBSTINGS /se. A_Nt' & DUFFY,' No. 14 St. ;Clair st. To Railroad Witizetors. PROPOSALS ARE oawkir.p FOR the GRADATIONOTILSOXBY, skrmaz SUPERSTURCTURE, BALLAST, CROSS TIES, and TRACK laymovor the Pittsburgh and COrateIhIvIELIeRIL between Conizeilsvilieniut Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-sev en (87) miles, in sections of about one mile each. Specifications and profiles are now ready at the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro- posals will be received to tbe 30th of April. BENJ. H. LATROBE, President. Office P. &O.R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. spit 01 0 34108 P1773,13177313H, FT.WaYnn kanicano.RY. Pittabnrgh, fig} pk; 1d44 . gi;) of Dlrectoishave Oita daYili?dbired a Dirt. dead o(,TWO AND DNE-E4 '.(2X) per rent. on the Capital Stock of thetioniny" M arch the net earning for the quitter . en Mara alit ult., payable (free ot goverement tax") on and after the NTH OF MAY pros..., at the general °Mee of the Company in Pittsburgh to the stock holders whose stock Is rdgistered there and at the agency of the Company, (hiessra. Lanier A. C 0.,) No. 52 Wall street; New York, to the stockholders whose stock iaregistered there. The transfer books.of the Comparty_will close at 3 o'clock p. m., on the 2d day of May prox., and will remain cknetitill 10 o'clock a. m. on the 17th of May thereafter. . By order of the Bo of Direotora. apl3-td • ard W. IL BARNI44, Seey, . - - - JECKMAII LONU; NO: 127 I : sg_ Lll ERTY fiRTEET,MTSRURGR *Oats (or the Quaker,Mouatr and:Reaper, Ru&s , ye Mower and Reaper, Russei's Mower andaeaper, Farmer's Mower , Oaruga• Ude; and Mower Reapm, and Wad's-Mower. Alsoolealets in agrkultural and Farming Implements. of all kinds. feba7dicar ALARGE LOT OW Oonsgem Ws Tobacco, , BaktmornSpun Tobacco, ne r F Pounds M. t Oa and-Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solaorallne Oat Sige.Flne Oat " Sweet Wise " it At APOOLLISTEIL&RAESISs mingt,,, Art AI:FLEI2I6- rao2lB-' SEM t 2 , At IL/ CARVER'S MAX:FA- - ttpx tat by *.• • •• • INVIVS BOWN I , mkt9 vt,.• littWOOditt. puma I Voi. BELLAIIOOII Ma 1 - tOAL rti C 121Ohetialet of' Atfv4rtising Rates. STAADZIAG EIATTEII.. • J. S. 4COSfARAVE; lea seconii street, or JOKE DicCLOSKEY, Port Perry 12 ACRES OF LAND, W. DODENHAMER, M. D., 854 Broadway. NEW YORK REMOVAL. o.lt, T -ts tisues.::: .... .. v4P - tittsitis. , ., Otte. sleet, . , ...... .i. •"' irctin '4l72l— Z7: k ;T '" • ' SIT o months T e months months 21 tttotnthA-t.,;... 260 1.70 r sg 4 35 290 143 , 900 4 00, 200 7 60' 4 6 00' •f• • 260 1 '26 1 , 7 60 ' 316 /,. 376 916 j 466 2078 ' 13 86 ~ 690 i. 27 90 18 00 -' . - I 9' OW I, .72..00. 2133 , 6 10 70 , - CILINGEABI.M.I ADVSIRTISMUENTS. • _ ror : onesquare, canuigneble one tinie each confinedto tee ionxiediate business of she adWerttseF. Dirger advettimments Iw easct . . I . • 131inteal 2 ttmes 1 t time 1 1 Daily.. a week., a meek 1-a week 1 Month ... { l'o` o ls 0 0 ati . i --- 84 — '711 , - i - 611X1 , 11 45 800 - 600 6 01011.5.0 . 04 00 .19 00 15 75 10 50 1 pst:,, , , . ':. ... . ' '4o'oo "28 00 24 60 •14 00 . fliiirijat noticps.do_uble the above rates. Beathhotides, each iniertion .... ~. 50 cetts r arridge aniticiailifich insertion... • •76 - - , teen/Wet advertisements, per t r ip 42 00 Etectttots , and Adrainistrator , 0 no treed' tleni - ' ' ' .2 75 . , The-abode are the tett:fed rates Of advertising as establhibed itt• a' inte - Mating of ne*spa per proprietors of this city. These 'are but a sligheadvirtice over the 'old rates, and In reality are still under the fighre that the stringency of the times &mind: Both eastern and ivestern publishhrente Much in advance of this schedule, and it is yet pointibli that Pittsburgh Publishers may be compelled to advance the schedule Still farther. The continually advancing cost of la bor, paper, Ink, tat& every essential to printing and publishing niakenthis action Of pUblishett necessary and obligatory. As nothing is now made upon the subscription of newspapers, for the reasons above stated, it is reunited that the deficiency be made up from advertising or netni all. Welhope • this plain statement of the cash will be teased arnfektiology enough fat put Meni al and ehtetriritiiie business men. 'They have heretofore accortied:ii generous patronage, and' when a -vital quitstinif dike, the "present Ribes they wi'll heft, we': khind, fie found hobling back. _ __ . FTEI4 u •-) c•STi Interesting Details of the Late Eat tie—Affairs in the Department— The Expedition • Tied Up , with- Red Tape—Crops in West 'l,On. lEll&Ita. From the World. The following is a lettlit from one of the officers who participated in the beta tle of the first day, In which Gen. Banks' advance was engaged, in Louisiana: Guam{ SCORE, La., April 11. Before this reaches .mt _nu, bare heard,. trukingli - the newspaper reports, ,ecincerning the disaster that has just befallen oar army. Briefly the facts are thete; We had been successfully driviiiTtlie - eriehlY until - 'Friday the Bth. Upon that day they made a stand near Mansfield, forty-five miles from Shreve port. Our corps, with theca valry, were in advance. Until about 4 o'clock we were pushing- them. Suddenly they ral lied and began tb drive us. 'Our battery was then •ottlered forward. We were put in batteryln the trildeile of a large field, and -ordered•to 'shell the works 'a few. tumdied•yards from us, from which our men had just been driven, and which 'was swarming with rebels. Of course, being without the least - support, we could not hold our position. After firing a few rounds we were ordered to retreat to the edge of the opposite woods. Here we unlimbered and fired with great rap idity into the . approaching . rebels. We were still - without' • Support. The hand ful o f men, composing our little corps, not more,. than three thoutand In all, were - capured of disabled. The Nh2E teenth corps were back In the rear. The cavalry acted aharnefufty, with some ex ceptions—the Second Illinois among the latter. - Although implored by all . they held dear, they ran like sheep. ' We held our second position until we saw the rebels massing to outflank our left. At this time they were pouring upon us a perfect storm of shells and bullets. I helped limber up squad five's, gun (our own, squad' ix's, having been disabled and sent off the field a few minutes be , fore,) caught Troop's horse and gallop ed to the rear 'for an ambulance and stretcher. I found both, returned, and by this .time the rebels had come into the woods where we were, and were cominglipon us pell-mell. Gen. Banks and stall' were along' trying to stop our, :cavalry.' But allin Vain. The, train Or the cavalry' tilltlEtlett were breught up, and now entirelrblocked up the narrow road thronghlhe • pine forest: We got. our flattery 'about 'a mile from the field,. through the ' woods, over trees and stumps, *ten', the blockade in front be ing perfeBtly impassable,•the order was given by Capt. White to unhitch and make utrr, &cape as-beat We could. The' rebels were lest than fifty yaids from us. Every - man fOr himself, and the devil takelhe l hiridniost, was the motto. Bull Run Was Outdone. A few Miles further back' we clime upon the Nineteenth corps, drarst hp" in lite of battle. They stayed the,rebel advance with a tremert- - dons tire-of rou ltetry. We of the Thir. teenth 46 . 0 'Were 'Ordered to continue our retreat to Plealitint hill, twelve miles back, Whereve arrived about . 3 O'clock' on Saturday' morniiii, Here we found A. J. 'f2l ti, • With his_ ten .thousand of 'the Sliteenth and Seventeenth borPs, to reinforce tur. bti Saturdativp continued our retreat,, travell4 ngarly.all the time; day and 'ni o ght,.. and arrived here ; yester day &Aeration. We' find that we have twentY..EWl'.* l :ls Bl 4s (and two Wounded ; in the •hOtipitall l / 2 ) and• every one of our commissionedorlictifs, except Lieutenant Roe. _Besides our battery, the enemy . captured Niam's the First Indiana, the Sixth ristrOttri, and two guns of 'Bat tau 0, Tggttlars -- tn'entY. , tvo -Pieccii in .all. -Every piece of artilleity.cOnld bare been saved had not the prorlision, train been brought so near the front,- The de feet is attributed to the ..condnct.of .the w -battle entliely . :, A single reginient as sent in at a time; When that was , Cntpff, • „then another and..9o on,lrntiLrge were . defeatid. in 'ben.. the Nlnet—enth corps was notstkpoo distance,. _lt is .. said . that our Generalna and Oen. Lee seuttlireOtmes for the Nineteenth corps, implorits them to come and..seve "the Clay, and ' t •Fraklin•would not. budge until ofilii 11 by ranks.: Ourloss t f te in otliOni is verrheavy:' Anions . : AIM, woultde# fir 'Geo.' Ranso4 1 ; 1 4 ,44 . F"; slay•ihe battle was coritintled at relw , ant hill, chiefly under the direction of - k J. timith,...w - Ao_Aitilitildigiefi (01Yalen - L iWe get ~f orts 9t -190 1 1§ Imo: Ow otlitattooolititlgot*w i , *if the re% two Ittotuimpirlikq • -- , 7 l it t) u21;,_.3 Et k. ,),' • :. .0,& ..r. ..,.. C'tlera. 'i ,1 0 }lPk e . C f`P 1 ' bin - ftopi ' . i4iust:liay.famlr, "aide ag, the - fire, defined." .X.qp l sii_ L ".' ' hs , left of our corps- The crpedft o n is hp . doubt: broken UP,'• -- aruf-buP fiadlis 1, .. ,-; falling back. ' ''' ' Li- z'' This; letter makes, rid - albisibzi to' he' fight of the W day-` fo, Ilowin' g, sk .. hefi'illef ems were defeated. ' '" ' ' ' '' • - • - From the World Spec.kal ' Corispo. t. clent i ~ - ; v NATCflyrocircis,Lotils.l4l24; l l 4ach , L 11 : , b 4*om 4 1 exatidiriaveo -tlita - dielkitochdL (pronotuiccdi tiPret , -Notre-Walt), .411:1Y) laid, eighty....miletivby the tortuous (*UM -of the river, one hunthed sad:twenty-I The main. body , of this.ar.wy , merchAsk here' on' Sunday , the - dd: the cavalry being some twp,days in advtuic_e. There s no,fightitre"OT torise4upripe, on"tbe, I f y. ' •The'ca4tilif,, - ttrider,General r Ve6mi, 'h d a t C reiv ~,b udrei ‘vtitliQ th e '. eneink 2, Lieutenant General Kirby Smith, &nil'- : mender-in-chi - a of • thearehel foreev•tieed of the Mississippi, -weivin-Wantittnyawitii , General•DicloTaylor .fallingitaeltsadi flatly !before our r.oTuinnphavirigtsi tits Natchitochesthe • might preiionsi Ott( entry.:.He is reportoditci4we'vrithriilm about eight:thousand:lrani,.*oritimilgitig, tile Cfnitnand l 3 - 0 TisTlNEßtigadierkiene. erals yv siker, firfterki„:„Mgdeik.entii Polig-1 11 4 6 ; ,C,olort@l, Aapitopili , Mtnaltultding. tNi'o regfrneht,s -oft I , Pasianiti.eaValrjrilis: falling ilowly, back, ork.the_noril-bank of" .lied river; side ,-,byside t 7614 - the innittt .column on the south: heir I retßeat;ia regular and in good order, 'Two, .ithcy are careful to:lteeMaplish i r lieffpfeli the guard ;Of :theft. feat. . ,Eierii fll4' bodied man IS at mice. cdnidritte+ aged ; , taken forcibly bank With tne.".4iilAy, pg, " every bale of cotton will4f..,tve miles ) of, the river is burned. A. feW . of the con scripts, howeVer, menage to escapefrom them. thaes a I Once a week, week, 1 Sir. 1 Sqr. . The questioh as to how Ea they will .continue to retreat is the'one which .the whole expedition is now bent onibiding ' out, sfuEis must difficult to itils4er.• .Fiviii conversations With' officers *he' ihave been captured 'it moirld appeir that`, General Prices Mince, estiinated at seven' thotearid men -Of all sorts;`ls'ncifycntariti-" nig from' •Sltrev'eporti toward Lille - ftitiiri' • a.rmy,Land it ,is ' oPenly assertee-lhat ii concelitratien is likely - to' take/Anew be i tween here and Shreveport. The point i which it is thought: may he selected„.l whereat to risk. a pitched r battle}, is i twenty-five.nailes on this skie•of,Shreve port and defended .on - two sides, on cone side,by the• river and-on another by a long lake. The number of . men which the rebels can, concentrate: is estimated. '.at twenty-fiveath.onsitnd, - 'with seventy two field pieces; theiatter being. the me , teal- : number west /of,. the. Mississippi?' NOtwithstan.ding this formidable.. artay of figures gained from comparatively re liable rebel sources, lam :of the opinion' that there will be no pitched battle. On. the supposition that General Banks ma neuvers his force with ordinary skill, it is clear that .no position the rebels can, take will avail them against his army. If the enemy occupies any position. strong in "natural defenses, they danlie" surrounded and the rebel supplies cut off. Kirby Smith will not hazard any such engagement. It isnot improbable, how ever, that he, may by some stratagem endeavor to punish any .portion of the grand army which may be detached from the main body.. The rebel army will fall back into Texas further than we shall be willing to follow. I should mention, of c mrae, that Gen eral Steele, with a strong column, ia ex- .. pected to make a junction :with ; this army at or below Shreveport. In the fear that the skirmishing which has happened :within the few past days should assume undue proportions as it gets into provincial printa,. I should- be particular to state that General Lee push ed oh his cavalry thirty tans . west of Natchitoches„ and on the 2d hatia brush, with a camp of rebels at Pott.,,Jemtup, and another at Pleasant Hill, hear tiiteKiil. - We took fifty prisoners in the two scrim, wages, and had but little fighting, We observe with some astonishment. that the smallest encounters are, by the. time, they reach the New Orleans papers, magt nifled into important battles, with a sue-i picions smack of puffing of certain po tions of the Army of the. Gulf. The facts are, that: the expedition, from Vicksburg, under A. J. Smith, moved rapidly and promptly, andia a few days accomplising,all the substan tial victories which have been 19011. , Since the arrival of General Banks, the-- army has been sluggish, unwieldy i: and terribly clogged by red tape and. a (paw termaster's department, the , like Aril which, we verily believe waanever be fore seen. Besides theaffair at Von, Jes sup and Pleaiant Hill, I should ",mention,, that a smail eavalry force was sent out on the 'north bank of the_river, . and-- were, through some neglect, entrapped, ; so as to attempt, a charge over a bridge which had been previously torn up, the, result of which was, 'we had twenty-sev r en wounded' and five killed. , . An expedition sent out the next flay ;:' sth failed. to discover the party, a part: ofHarrison's men, and returned. - - In a - military sense, the purposesof the expedition are accomplished, or dicatiy so. The destruction Of f3hrevreportTre= mains to be accomplished;-perhapsAhz deed, Steele may burn.it before tyre get 4 there. The distance hence to , Sitrever port by laud is one hundred andtweletyl miles, and by riverft is one !nimbi:dine:l eighty. There is some difficulty expert: enceo in getting4he heavier i irensdafis up the river; which is iinarvekitufirtM tuons, with a rapids enirtiuyttesiteti4 tol• ing unlit:tally low 'at this settimy ire Wes look fora lon of someboats in'dinfeendi: log the river, , as the .majority olithof steamboats are not provided' with regn htr Red:, River. pilots. • HardlY a' bee which passes over the. rapids at .A.klien. dila Which does not get tham rocise pedtOn-tlie,i . ,4 ..:;. i, , There are,reports that steamers have , been fired: into in passing np the liver. Atter diligent investigation I have failed( to find a single undisputed •case,. and:., am inclined to disbelieve the whole-of' the stories. The - Luminary, LattripnW and Warren, are reported to have. bees' troubled; it is certain f however, that'ono body was hurt." The stories spring in . some part from the ImwWingness - 61-the officers of boats to proceedim•their,foy- Ages by. constraint., Tt 'appeals that boats and.their erews, including pilets, :are impressed into the service and fey ced to do duty at half the 'rates' of Ordin aryJabor-on.this and othei streams, and held for the-safety -of the property. - - • In speaking ofthe - , habitants, itishonidbei this was ationnAlme an vored portiOnsinfrthe riar; the Rectttver ' the most Nvalthp ,-port ofitieneOranS.S S zli lionita , p3lo*Toulukiti-, outh - a:di Alio9itvdtht-iti itivelitrintailmsOaliffilt )Ixlol:62oll4,o**auxit fquiring;acie444l4. - ~., ;;w :. ~. „'4. i -i ~ :t ,'. 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