-•- , arviiiitttsetsrti Asigarenas. . f Madam S. FL PEITRNOILL & CO. No. In Park Rea, Now Yank cdty, and , No. 6 State No. Bb Roston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., Nadu 'treat, Now York city, are au thontaetto.tako Advertliementa and Subantr- Sarni for naat,lowest rates. Wo willfunuset the Mu."' POST, to agent* at the rate Of $3,00 per hundred copies. i ,, LOCAL, INTELLIGENCE. MONDAY, MORNING, MAY 9, tM. In the Country.—We vent a day in the country in search of testimony in regard to a geological phenomenon, published in the late Johnstown paperer, and must - say that we have fallen in love with the country air, and the mountain scenery. The stillness of country life, the clear sky, the entire absence of smoke, the sweet buds and fragrant blossoms, the green leaves, the singing and chirping of birds, the balmy breezes, and the absence of dust and btkir.. tie, all tend to make rural life delightful. Then a drink of pure water from a farm well,or woodland spring - is so refreshing and intrigora. ting that melee's loathe to come back to the city. How pleasant in the morning to listen to the songs of the feathered choirs, that make the" groves vocal with their sweet melody. How delightful in the heat of the day, to sit beneath the tree hose foliage 11 just bursting into new life, ird be regaled by the purling melody of the waterfall I How exquisite to sit on the brink of some clear stream, and with bait and line, lure into captivity some adirenturous mem ber of the finny tribe ! How enrapturing to go in search of local. into the bosom of the neap, dark, and douse woodland, where the moaning of the winds in the tree-tops, or among the branches of the pines, makes one both melan choly and poetical, and enables him toirealize that, "There la a pleasure in the pathless woods, There la a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society where none Intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar.- The city is too jammed, and crammed, and dingy, and noisy, and though it is emphatical ly the place to shake off drowsiness and melan choly, yet_ it requires a lifetime spent in the school of habit so to familiarize one with its bustling scenes as to make hie tolerable and pleasant. Not so in the country. Its scenes and enjoyments are natural. Adam's firstabode was in a garden. Eve was just st home pluck ing the fruits of Eden, where "She crushes Inoffensive must and meatha From many a berry; and from sweet kernels, pressed, The tempers dulcet creams • The country affords a natural enjoyment, the city is all artificial. The very worship of the sanctuary is too much a business-like trans action. "The groves were God's first temples," where under the blue canopy of heaven, the first and sweetest incense was offered. For business and business men, the city is a conventions_] paradise, but the true Elysium for mankind, es pecially in the spring and summer time, is the country, and this will prove to be the faithand philosophy of thousands in our city before two months pass round. Excelsior Cirens.—The renovated circus. called Brien's great show and Tomjiling's Ex celsior Circus, will exhibit, on the Bed Lion Lot, near the end of the St. Clair Bridge, on the 20th, and 21st days of May. The circus has a most excellent and unrivaled troupe of per- 4 iOrmera, whose feats have been applauded by our exchanges, from every village where they , have held an exhibition. The fame of this unriraled :troupe is world-re nOwned. It has met with universal commenda tion. In the physical science of Acrobatic, Gym nastic and Equestrian exercises, verb' sae t pastilnes, each of the performers possesses•te most consummate skill, pleasing, greatful daring —never falling to delight the spectator, trans terring him or her, for the time being, to th,.. very realms of ecstacy or fascination. They will enter the city in a grand proceasion, with a band of ramie, and a_splendid sea shell chariot, diawn by twelve Arabian steeds. L. K. Stebbins is the agent. Johnstown Ite ms. —Two boys named Wil son and Fix were arrested and brought before Squire Rutledge, on Saturday, for malicious mischief,' n breaking a new fence. Joseph Moore had a pocky-book stolen at ROBERT C. OCELIEBRET the Mernville, (sth ward) Hotel, supposed to SCHMERTZ & BLEAKLEY. contain two hundred dollars. He slept In the hotel only one night (Thursday) and four per- Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in sons were in the room with him. The money is not yet found. . CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL, BENZOLE m u frog and Lubricating Oils, i Dr. Emerson ' s gray horse made a mile on the racelrounds on Saturday. In 2 minutes and and • / 52 seconds and Is called the fastest horse In that region. no old Pennsylvania Canal is vacated and in many places between Johnstown and Blairs ville, is as dry 38 a chip. The frog th at wee found in a rock and came out alive, ha e died since and la preserved in al cohol, and will be sent to the Philadelphia Sani tary Fair. The Case of J. Charles Dte hen.—Satur day morning, in the Court of Common Pleas, blecar.s Negely and Acheson, Attorney ou behalf of the Court and bar, haling been ap pointed under an order of co uit, present ed chug es and specifications against Charles Dicken, esq., who la accused of conduct unbecoming a member of the profession. The Court ordered a copy of the charges and specifications to be filed, end a: copy (was served upon Mr. Dlok en. 'The Court very properly &retied that-the charges be kept from the public until the in vestigation is completed. Ron. David Ritchie' Oottunlationer ,wlll, - proceed to hear evidence la support of these charges,!and hit report will be minks at a subsequent day, when the cocclusions arrived at will be published. Ettie Itenderson.—To-night this popular actress commences an engagement at our thea tre. Since her last appearance here she has performed in many of the leading cities of the Union, reaping golden honors wherever she ap peared. This lady reached our city—her home: —some few days since and as we passed her upon the street on Sal urday never saw her look. tug In better health. The piny of the evening Is the ever favorite "Fanchon," a character In whiettHttle Henderson has gained great repair tion, both In this country and Europe. Arrival of the - Ninth Regimens of Pennsylvania Reserves.—This veteran reg 7 tment arrived in this city on Saturday mornhig about eight o'clock, and paraded through some of our principal streets. Our citizens had not been advised of the precise time of their arrival and could not give them a public reception, which is much to be regretted, aa the Ninth hag been one of the moat efficient regiments sent from this State. The regiment numbers about 226 men, and is under command of Major Char, Barnes. Another Circus Coming. —we are inform. ed by . bills posted about town that Gardner, Het& minsrfeClo.s great and popular elms-Will be here and exhibit at the Red Lion Hotosl t on St. Clair street, on the 23d, 24th and 2.11431 days of May. Here is a chance for young America to turn out in full regiments and brigades. The cirrus—that is the word that sends a thrill through their hearts. The circus, et the Red Lion Hotel Don't forget the daye,northeplaSe 24th, 25th of May on the lot at the Auld Lion. The Natflehal Covenant.—Has g-no into pektetaugh at is trident by Looking into AEC Olelkea Auction Rooms, &Ulf th street where chrwds. AChedielt: are (Wily supplying themselveaj with the beet American fibrica at the lowest pripes. . _ .... "Geo. Altresei" Tone Breettatlladiir: day's Dotty Post local column, ?'situps c'44440 esq., L credited vylthfifty dollaia donation to the SardFall, for the Tow-Boat , ' Geerjie Albrie. tito — have bee-none htunirel 'JOU lars. We make the correction cheerfully. Reaves , Booed Blackberry, for Dian.luta and Dysentery. Said by all Rsdalbpts,, !Citu9 aim valuable Tagembr laseuvula: "k. Osamu* ancllac t Adult; Plefecti,7,we .5.1 • e-0 - 4q et COW VagtaLu p prith hie 7iPuL4e j,icutt im! eriatii,l.aharillit,.W: 'Aar:Mari Vall,! the bow oarsman ; Firth, the, mi4ship oarsman, Frank, the tub oars fen, unny little Bart, alter orrilrokcoaramara harexarrlved. To nightat illoirtruild . •Will iipen the great South Sea *hallhg - irlijagii. It `ecitues trithoUt flour lah of drama or blazing posters, but vouched' for by the, moat eolid , men to every large city in Ic'hick it has been exhibited, as the following vhow : . 1 "Notthe least intetestingleatnre of this exhi bition, la apracticial illustration of the manner of capturing the Sperm Whale, by means of a . large whale-boat, manned by a well tralned . ,l crew. The excitement and danger Incident to I this hazardous employment, are vividly brought i . before the sPectator, who thus witnesses what i scientific voyag4a hare sidled many thousands 1 (dallies to see." (Signed) I , al authority. Hon. Joseph M. Wightman, Mayor of Boston. 1 Com. W. L. Hudscm, Comm't, of Navy Yard, , I receis ed in I. oiled States notes or notes of Na - Boston, , Clon a l Banks. They are TO RE REDEEMED Capi. P.'W. Moore, U. S. Navy. Miller, I.t. E. T. Nichois, i t IN culN, at the pleasure of the Clovernment, ~ - I at any period not fess than ten nor more than forty Ent71•1,,,_ 1 4. - Brittlethan „ J. ; r - raudick, esg., -- sup't. Common. Schools, ' years from their date, and until their redemption Boston. Rev. Barixinßtrie", Roelof'. i FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BB ' Rev. J. G. Stockbridge ' Boston. Rev. Charlentarnard, Boston . PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hun t Rev. Mr. Clapp, Chaise. dyed dollars annually, and on all other Bonds Rev. J. W. Dadnatui, Boston i Daniel Haskell, Editor Boston Transcript. semi-annually. Cal. C. G. Greene, " Post. James A. Dix, Journal. ehe interest at pal able on the first days of Wm. H. Brewster, " !Traveller. R. T. Tr .‘lar,h and September in each year. The semi acy, Herald Eben Atkim, esq., Alderman. annual Con A. Adams, e pons are payable at those dates, and lm., Proprietor of Adele's' Expres a Also a large number of other gentlemen of the the annual Coupons on the, au and 100 dollar , Suffblk Bar, City Council, Public Schools, ke. ii,,nds are payable on the first of Blush. Subscribers will receive either Registered or IDirift in Pe f ilitSylranisc - .—lii addition to the States mer4Koied, a draft has been ordered Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Le the dedelentiiisHicts of;Vermoht, New-Ha-alp- Bonds arc recorded on the books of the U. S. shire, f i nnasYlvania and New Vorlc • • Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the great Pcdestria ,owner's ,:rder. Beildit are payable to James Lambert will commence his wonderful I bearer. and are more :onventent for commercial feat of walking 100 hours on Tuesday evening. at 6 o'clock. See Mvt. "s`''' RIVER MA TT ERS i I:l , itit US GI Fifty Dollars, (*Akio One Hundred - r. _ . -.• i 1 1 , , Ilars, (i , loo ) Five Hundred Dollars, ($500,) Tan RIVER.—Last evening at twilight there were seven feet SIX inches water in the channel , (, : , c Thousand Dollars, (31,U00,) Five Thousand and falling. The weather continues very pleas- ' I,,,Tar. (35„aa., ) and lee Thousand Dollars, ant. lt lu.La•aill and Coupon 13ondtt,x0f the denomlna• irii - The splendid passenger packet Kenton, I Capt. Dunlap„ Mil leave on Tuesday for tit. I " or ” ‘-'t Fitly Dollars, (850,) One Hundred Do Louis. • ARRIVALS AND DE PA RT trR ES • ARRIVED. Clarke,.Brownsvilie. Franklin ;Damao, Brownsville. Jas. Reea, .Elizabeth. Ohio Valley, Patterson, Oineinmati Emma Graham, Ayers. Zanesville. Minerva Gordon, Wheeling . Nannie Byers, Oineinnstl Kenton,nulap, St. Louis. DEPARTED. Gallatio,,Olatke, Browns ville. Franklin, Carmse; - Brovrns vi I le . Jas. Reese,..lrwin, Elizabeth Nevada, Coles, St. Louis. Leonidas, Cox, Louisville . Julia, Coulson, Zanesville. PITTSBITREIIf SANITARY PAT R. —The follow ing named steamboats hare aili , eribed to the Steaatboat • Fund of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair; all other boats subsetibing will have their names added to the Hat Little Giant, Argonaut No. 2, Nevada, America, Damsel, Arcola,: Faragon, Kate 40binsonr GoOai‘Frikils, Jas. R. Gilmore, Alpha, Charmer. Kenton, Glide,. Reserve,. Ohio Valley, Lotus, Golden Era, Maggie Hays, Gallatin, Kate B. Porter, (Blue, Ida Beeae, " Echo No Clara Poe, Delaware. Oapt. Wm. Dean, a new boat not named. *CAA- Anderson's new boat, not yet lau nched niy24jl Rorer, Armenia. Julia, Westmoreland, New York, Camelia. ulcan: , Starlight, T2onfilee, Silver Cloud No 1 Minerva, Alermry. Ennio Leotip, M. S. 3.lepltern, Cherokee, Boa.noke, Lizzie Martin. Slicer Spray. Empire City, Bertha. Franklin COI6MIIIIIIOII Merchants for the sale of Ors de On feb22 No. 155, Wood street, Pittsburgh Pa. I *lll4 PITTSBURGH THEATRE j Lessee and lll.artaget. W,RirannusoN. Trettituret ' ~, BANK ‘.l 1 - 'lllSElLikiiii, PA. and all Nation of the popuraf actress. ETTIE al IPinks which Fire depositaries of public mon. j REND SON. This EVENING , will beßesented, ey- re:_;.e.:tat,l2 banks and bankers through. Feunch tyn, the Hairy Crie ket To conclude with the i l ea°4l4° ' t 4 4 . 14 1M' f 2r' CONCERT lIALL. Owing to the sucetab which attended the N,c),T_Tiv-ri_x eert last.Wethiesday.,evenliag, . _ 1, MADAME—ANNA BISHOP, g ' The Woild-Iteno wiled Cantat rice* Will glye one more Concert, on IMonday Ern:Ling, yot h , 1864. being printyely her Mat appearance to this Received TRLS DAY. city prior to her departure for Europe. She c.) ' will be assisted by her young and talented c) NEW SPRING STOCK daughter, -- - it 4 1:11* CARPETS!! nisfil LOUISE. BISHOP, Vocalist and Pianist, recently from Parle and 'London, and MR. A SEDGWICK, pejrrOSinges And Ooncertimat. A. SEDGWICK • —Aluidcal Director. TIOKETS, 50 CENTS. Seatx , ean be secured Without extra charge, at C. O. Mellor's Music Store. 81 Wood street, where a diagram of the Ball can be seen. Sale to commence on MON DAY, at . &stock. Doormopen at 742", o'clock : Concert commences at 8 o'clock. The Piano is furnished by I t'. Mellor , agent 'tor °bickering &Sons. E. P. KENDALL, myl-21 Subtness Agent. SANITARY PAIR LECTLYRES - . The First Regular Lecture for the benefit of the can Fund, will be delivered, by t bequest, by . ms RS. S. A. STODDART WILL OPEN ' . PELIX. R. BRUNOT 1.1.11_ on SATU RDAY,May stn, a handsome ... ' , . assortment of .A.Z'- ,' -Cob re m rt. -r El A. I- .I_, , ' SUMMER MILLINERY, , r , ~.. - ' ...pommy- Evening, Buy loth At No 48 Federal street, _ — , 'Sento ' I , —,OCR SOLDIERS, , Do tn4-4t open at 7 o'clock; Lecture commences at 8., - - --- ---- 4 n.oketirBo cents—to be had at the usual places ' Si .S . lEr. It Ir - A. N , In the city, and In Allegheny at Schwartz's and _ , Kelly's Drug Stores', at Mrs. Cochrane's Book i N()IARY PUBLIC Store, and atthe door. - WM. R. KINCAID, i ,SAIIdIJKL LONG, TROS. SAKEWELL, Ja., my 7-41, Cone. on Lectures, &c. pratplPPTS/lIIROIIt GYMNASTIC AS SOCIATION. SECOND GRUD-EXTrII3III7ON, A JOINT BENEFIT will beven for the Subsistence Committee, THURSDAY EVEN. ING, litttyptk nes, at the Atheneum. Lib er t y , FOR SALE, at low figures. street. tfreat 'Western Benrlii attendance. S. H. CASIDAY, Tickets 60 cents. Can be had at all Book. Drug Real Estate Broker. and Music ,cores, and from the members. tny2 No. 67 Fourth street. Exercises commences at 8 o'clock -my 7-td , - 4 --..-- GOOD INVES TNIEN T.—A NEW GB.EAT 'WALKING IiATOIL ilk and valuable machine, capable of netting WANES LAMBERT, Ol,' Hog TON, IS , 526 per day above expenses, ' has just beer com a/ matched for MO to walk We hours without pieced and patented. The Patent-right f. the rest or sleep, 04a plank lo feetlond . , 3 feet wide i State of Pennsylvania with one or more .na- And three Feet Bow the floor. There has been I chines is now offered for sale on favorable terms. two menttriaguteel to Watch the pedestnan day 1. Thilk:is a rare chance for investment. From and night. He mmmenow-this ardoroustaskt 5;-050 to 53.000 capital required. on Tugsgarfvening, 101 k, Wit., at 6 o'clock, end ,i • ... Address if heArticceededie will . finish , -on saturdar ' 'feb24-tf evening, 14th inst., at 10 o'clock. Lambert is the onr manthat . formodklits feat fair- ,`— Iy, and t will be rem that he is the pc testzian who walked 1000 miles in 1000 consecu- , Dye hours ataostort 104857. Affidavits to the ! AND GRAIN RAKES, 'truth aLithichocempuidtabel at the time in I VITA RRA.NTED THE BEST NOW the N. T-Olfhteraidilther sportingpapers. To I Bllr__, in use. Also, STORE TRUCES and Arne ofr at -JohlairsEs6Won's, Sportenituips WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for Ha, (late Juittasyhtaqrsrpor:t . iiF,pod and : sale by a COLEMAN, Woo ( l ate .. , t-t . 1, - -,." I • . nwlld I Neat the P AlleghetenMinitt: q rjmi Un - ' . 11 citrim , ii' DYSPEPSIA GIAOLERS ) .' Vilt*t . 4 s4stur .stivrtrwsnr, -AT THE .. l'''''''.44.ll:4‘4l" - BOSTON CRACKER - BAKER , i w i . -11441. - 1. - i,..i.',----, r.. • 00:-6k..RT. sTi k EET, 1 ya-am PSOPMETOR. 3023 .. H 144 4 I I ST--prns - - - - - aalerSEWis-F<Vint% ; 4.4' ,-, :i - ...- " ' 4-„: ., ,, , -f a ,.,_ _. 74-=:l...**__, ' , .#4-, ~. ~,. ~ ,, ':': . .Z,.,_„,. 2.. ,. : Sedgwick ,was. entered, to take - th.e 1 l st?eial - t 8 7 3r 0 Th t:le po tororo o. . Tel, , egra ,,, Dlll-. i: : - •lI , T, , 4 -. • ,-..,,,,,„..-::, -%Zi.: 1 :47:j. , sereeeeeeeesie right, Warren the centre, and :Hancock was , expected to come up' on the ' left. eee Warren and Sedgwick got into line about ; um .W I esureses eekec m e. y i eeh ; a p : . 35. _za:41 ,,,,-;a : ir t, iiiiili t qr 4.l, ...I, ~... , .., .: . r , :;„,: 7 ;... ",ii , . , .. „7 .1 . 7 .1 ;',. • '_' t cat news recteVed byathd War De- , ee e eet7 , ...fe .egaa - atiee e ee..T - .. . , t i n ie v a e v r i I g o,opb rem i,,,s, , wle cee4 i.t,, e,...9o , o 4oief t w .., I:-'", ....,,, , ,,, 5r.:, ,,,a 1t) ....,, Et , 74144 „ 1... " 1 , 3 , 14 , 4144 0 ,. ,k , i .,, eleven o ' clock , add hooni after skirmieti:P ar M n ell f t l ! tys 3 Lee • 4 8 •: In --ietrear's? -1 -1 3 J3W.D 4a -b " s th At .•:. iri ' i'll f ' - - - -..•41 i G G r e i n fti er n ili s l ing,-..Wasi heard in the front. -About noon 1 `lV divi al T e io n :f W er a wa s lti llie t l ? d frE - kg u ti sh t•-0,! 5 .4 414) • - tee•Me - ' .--3 * . l . W'"* . : itater. loss f-reim 1•i Pg.A. ...JD 4,,11 . 4 .P.A.M, 1 0,..if- , -- * --,- ~ -. l ' CUlit'Orltr ... i .. ''L'''''''''r' , 1 8,000 • - wbuthi r ed. --Ott WounUteAl l e'r . • - --''''-' -% . ' • -1-1-1-1: ' - '' .4- ' ''' ''' areriving h ere and left of the turnpike and ascertain f 16-t1:11-'114.4-- killed, , ..aa iii4 s **lrc, ...at :. .:, _ . __ L - ____,-, 1: •,,,._ & ,._,, 4 ), .:7,,..,.', , ' i : :. ; .- I. what the enemy were ' about " Bartlett 131 I Butler d eieeetetale . - ' Ifl ,l litii..4; , "Teit. 4 o well. It is repor a tesi n eShabet7Geni. Imeeur ; ' ld a. l 4% . & WE f ,fife .4l-• l ithe ' -41 41r -1 e 4141- ,T i. PP moved up to the left and Ayers! i edgwick, of the 6 6 h Arm3SQPIVt. has • r ...i. „ , 7 ~ ~.. ...3,47,..-zi_ „...- 02,7....714=‘, regulars to die right of the road, Sweit , . v....eel:ets , esees- e e t;; * eeesse zer's following, in reserve. A ft er ad- I been killed. . , .., , i ~ 2! • , LIPAti4Rw is , ece. ,,, .- 7 Vancing about three-quarters of a mile, t ' they suddenly found themselves eon- e 1 - - - --SHOP—, - - , , • as .. e.A.NcEacml3 . ..F, ~...g,.1',,;.„4 1 , . . • ..• ~• Butler's Advance Succe ful I Pu" ' ' " 4 " ''''" ` "'' ,4 4 :- .'-': : ' ' ''''?'-'''".'" I fronted by a well-formed strong rebel ; • - •• ' ' lee OUTAlA t i a uf - '-' ,rp :,,, :i. • `'.. . : -i" , •__ , _______ position, on a thickly wooded ridge. A I .. .. . etee e efe• .Agolt - .. , severe fight ensued. Our two • brigades , Heavy Sk van ir e n e lis p h io uri ke th tsr„.. t .. ]:7 A , L , (1 ,,,,E 4 , .. :_ s,.. - } . 7 siolrivsistralitiliv Rtc..714A;;TEEHE47:77:"..,,..:...,40:14it,.,:::15:.'..;_'..4.:::::7.t,-,::7.4.*.-E",,.., - t: held their ground, against evidently • greaternumbers, for nearly an leitir, Let ~• AND sT ' : :.i • ~,:6 ii;:;-i-:-.:',.e7,;44'-$ I Lee's Whole Foic.e on gen. 1. i . ASATIO - • •• ter enemy succeeded hi overlapping Ay..r's regular brigade and forcing it , - a . Y - OPH,V . - 49011141140ii0i. - back precipitately. Meade's Front. The dank of leirtlett's brigade being , :'44 3 ' eftli :/ . ' exposed, it was also soon forced hack for 1 \NA tillc .. siTON, May 8.-A n offleiee l lis- : . - , :e aLiV eteee d3t letl M- seesaiket e - et. llTh eeTste At j ee 4 2:4l X* e ,e_fer- - .. i l patch received - at the Nlrtir "DeptirmlT' i`: some distance. Two pieces of the Third LOW ST 5t . 111g1.4 : r.: -71.1.1%-4'it4t'f--':- Massachusetts Batt cry had to be left be- 1 announcea the say - since of eiteneral'ittit- , 1 ralesee--- ' :4- ' ki '''' J-I.74C ' r ' 1 • ' i , FliDELMß....soa,,,,,,,Armor, , t --, ' ~...' - ••'-- ' Lind in consequence of the killing of 1 l l a e n r d w in ii g h h a i t s command and T hirn a ce d eas Tei fil .d_ l 1 T ' rxi po tivjttt: uL - ffense - .;:iim, ecer ew i ised ji s t eeire .1.:,. , ,.. ,,,„m.4 . , . ... I . m f 7 o t r li t a r : s t s •eived . information by way ••••; DISOBBEREennEnifs4I - iicatlf. f - ,. • • nearly all the hors.:,, and fell into the hands of the enemy. eweitzer's brigade oreeoe, that Beauregard is f e' LONTiIT.I&M, TOD - .i . : , ' ,. -.l'i; ,,- • - at Petersburg, Virgi ni a, with a force o 1 and Wadsworth's of Robertson's Divis- STSTLM._As t0i1w . 4:,4 1 7 4 -2...,5 - ,.`•.- -; ion were ordered forward, and relieved 30,000 men. .. • : . , , ,-.' = d Ai . pes . ii ,- :,. - ;• - •j - ' - : - . ~.. , ~- t . -1 , „. .i. ,,,,,, .:- . ,. , : - . '. -,- - e ° . e- -- -fe s- 1 - - 'Vnt/e •-= the two htigades. The enemy soon at - Tribune specials dated Union ; Mills, i BEen! -i . , , ; 4. .... •.• p._eleseefeseViiit 'Virginia May'fitb,'9 &clock e. se 'say: • ~ e• e I • . : a •••••••-• -- ekeeete'''' tacked those, but were held at bay. +Le- ii• • • iEreeee.,-see e The grand Army of the Potomac crossed t i . i Veal" Our loss in this affair was quite severe. the Rapidan on Wednesday. The' Sec- e 0 ' -.' eeleeitialedotitifiltrtg-ex,etaeelse.-te'....';l Ayres' and Bartlett's brigades, prince and corps moved on Tuesday to the mills : . ere). P. ..TIQXff, '''.• ' 41 . - s• -- 41. 41- =`• - - .0.,' , - , 1?-.i,ell S,rl , l' pally, suffered. No de fi nite fi gures can Opposite Ely's Ford. On Wednesday ~ `--...4`•• 'I " t - • ••• r.. - 'lNaistM-quvris....-i•-...:--. • ... :-: morning at 4 o'cloce the ca yelry crossecl t e-melieretete - " '- ''!..e'lee, now be given, but the total will probe- end drove the rebel pickets from tlie`dp- -I: mites emougeatemeeep tinaAteedeae s e e e. • •:, Ibly not exceed si X. hundred in killed, posite heights' meeting no oppoaftion. 1 e'lieeLeolitenSkeeeltieeteftebM,e_olle4tigetifitisielel !wounded and missing. Among the rite position was gained and the corps i ;`,..era° reZeeeTtereree-r-7.-;..T:2'.1./Wrt. wounded are Gen. Bartlett, slightly; Col. moved on at 7 o'clock, taking the road il felon Great ,!! .. *:Dgestn.'' • , ~.. i ......* , ', ' - iti,,,,- . 1 : . - _:r . .-. Flays 19th Masaachusetts, slightly; Col. e t o rai I l i : - e 1 i feville, i at whTli place Gen- V i n c e le i i e eheac. • , ; ' - -e- e e eee ., -.• a e ese,•44.eceie le ea nroc woul d estab ish his head- „es.,_.awes s e • -61 , irtfints i - .' " " 4 ` 7 ' . ' l '• Given, 119th Pennsylvania; Col. Gerney, 1 quarters. rto • - • e•e - R t eifer tt e'tee v 'e, Naple washily,sear eti. , = , ..4-•••' , -i • 1 stn Massachuset is: Cel. Lombard, 4th 1 The F fib and Sixth corps crossed at en April, 1T,38„5, atilusl4_ ~ ,,i- i licadifftinietaber, a M i chigan w t , took _ ,te , et three bun , Gerald:lla Ford, in the course of the road i s Z t all e P er t ar ' mae _ kte ' P w arat t ee '' r ee - te :2O Y2-IVI : taking the road to the .Wildernesesa; ,texte awed poutticessvanda washo tin - e ,.1 1 .- clred prisoners. Wednesday night, General Warrens hoods itetee-te the sore - . ex.' About three e clock in the afternoen, headqua rt ers were -at the Wilde rness , r i ec i l iz r , tee, o Within, uth6prozoiluicat - ; after the tight in the centre had closed, a Sedgelek's at his right,' and 'the genikal lead &air c i P , loy l• IM P l r jc le 4:4l, - Ile t a ) c i l i q , t r ut h .rters at Gerrnania,Ford. .. - i - 3 , 4 - ',l; ' ft i s if- P me, aVlt c Somerset emits" tv i l 'i t al Vil:d . " -. . t a 46 -. , 4 movement by the enemy was discovered, , evidently meant to throw a force be. ed our pickets, and einD n nilli an ne c e i d e t z he disease Cancer, anagaye mein ter g ea th r e ec r i eh i e n is s piess; . tween Hancock and th e ri main il er of force On our right. T h e .sth le'ew Yer th ereteeiPanetratte==4l,.....R.vni.7l:l.._"4"2 •-. the army. Getty's Division of Sedg- I , ~,., c tru all t ed th u e po intt . inflammation sttlaotienrrooinse.4.3ereasedianivilia, ... C cavalry, 1 -t rY fio ute irmi road, si ii 3 g near o P n er , ido l. h i ?a r le ri r g n e: i f ou t a r i t .., ca°ntlu r ued - 1 - to -"''''''''''- .th i =te . Bed_ lbtl ir next .l wig k's Corps was ordered at once to I were driven in with a severe loss leav .%, these 13. , n.1a , iro exempt Iron. wunicipai ~1 Wa. , IIINGTOri, May "',' -Gee. Getee - e's star this ilangereus demonstration. ing many wounded on the field. -7 t? l tti r , , ti a ti l t i z, who also i couounced th:Ohetate i ~.. I , tare 1 5x•777.,r,, 71., 77 , aloe is incre,,,, e ,l iron o ne HEADQUARTERS, Germania Ford, May 1 Hancock's advance arrived just in time Griffith's division was marched far: to ti.:, her ',cot per serum, according to the sth, 7A. at -The whole Army of the .po. to form with Getty's to the left and right ward on our right about eleven o'cick, in g - tei rl e Ye t re - o %S e re a wbattPr . . - rate of tax levies it, various part. oi the country. tomac to-day effected the passage of the of the Plank Road , leading di r ec tl y to feel the enemy's position, and were in-the sime year , '' the eiseisead eaten awe 1- • [- - met by the rebel General A. P. Hill, greater, ., RafILUPSPfpf P6. - aerhaPtlfkett4he y is• - ';'.,L' . At :be present rate of premium on gold they Rapidan. front Chancellorsville to Orange Court support•cd by General Ewell. A severe p llr re ae s n: le`teetlev a l4 e ste l n ' : - .. e . ~.,'-',' pay over eight per cent. interebt In currency, and General Wilson's Cavalry Divisi on fo l . 1 House General Grant ordered them to action took place in which we captured tac t Be iese iv g oa„. -- "friet t i i .. , earMitiiii -- use -4 ial:' 4 - arc ..i equal ;:onrenle•nceaa a permanent or tern- i 1 4 71.15a niud El" zinc r"a olut te mert d4li t ge itzi ° 1 ded the Itiver at Germania Ford e nd attack the advancing enemy in order to about three humired prisoners ,though , m Cati ev iir i m..... ~,m, it is reported that we lost two guns. porary in, UtsiPlat. I Gen. Gregg's Division at Ely's Ford, give the remaining Division of Hancock's -, Meantime . Gem Hancock, marchedi ,gave the aamitiirecw. -Antro healed 44. Corps time' to come up and form. They Meantime, corp s It i. I clasee that ..... seidrit/,s ~I,er so great eight miles below, at daybreak. del so, and became at once hotly engsr- Gen. Warren, and ha ' d hardly got into ee . clu r r an t -I '4 7.e%„,, 4 80 1 - 4 1 0 P e 144 we PFPLOP e l 'eress.) re' te ' the right, to connect with moved- elp t Sip ee etea '4 l w At m ror ugillY ti rem ce• Al - 1011.3 descrip- The few mounted pickets of the enemy that were watching the two points, eil in woods so thick that it was almost ; position, his left resting, on or near lc a u fh i e- not n reat - atnetht-eitearteLe'! - : 'ie . ite'._ Chancellorsville, when he was attacked ed.., to ,oinela,2l l oZdn tfed:, ''. - I .* - --, scampered off before them. Double impossible to advance in line. e - d e uri e ll rge sep ° te - mbe r, during n; ..wilie'''' ' tin' ' : a - liisul - lid ! • 1 . Birne•s-'s. Division of the Second Corps • by Lon street with his full" co sand and Xrt of wells, ' ' 1 ontoon bridges were at once thrown c e l v i g t eno t . ii e:i e em aw eu ? aim - plly suefeates hcm t le n am oss the river, and the infantry that soon came up, and quickly formed en the I P Gen. Hancock, with the assistance of Lad marched to the Fords daring the right ef Getty. Barlow's and Gi,bbon's Getty's division of the Sixth Corps, was 11 17 c f e se ‘ e'. e l I L three fatuSt g- ewth ' 4 i . im i ..... ) 4 P . l i . 11 ; '.:, -, ii -, : -_' f under il fire of two and a half hours due- • tiers, and alacyinedieine thing - 6tfipuilereTe ,y• 1../e'• 1,,. night commenced crossing over at about Divisions formed a s.ecom.l line As r erne up, the enemy in Twt fore[.. a n on, in which hie command ; suffered cut A. NI. Gen. Hancock's corps and the "'I'S eat o tr a l the l i ' eft r i ° d 6 e .;31•n se ye , gr.a.,e l'4lk4li geia t e b*lY - ,!••-• ! ,I ' lll '' ' 'i : sex" erelv, but inflicted much injury on -ti c „„,c my .i t r i eeeeee e e e . pLe e ol:4 „, oo ,. , 1 .,!, e. et' Reserve Artillery crossed at Ely's Ford, 1 pressee energetically and repe,redly on i the rebels. eye. I had given need' hopeof ever be=mtrsa--4 ,- att .1„: , front, an I a most Curious musket 1 E t an ha e t e a lt r hjysaat it lz could . T:2 . = r „ lefo r r a.,..lz,ii•-: . , .: and General Warren's at Germania Ford. !: the Other feets developed showed Dee to gate lei s whole tome in our front. I bought a bottleof.likrodstioartherhj•WJlti Sedwick's corps followed the latter. The fight continued ter nearly two hours. v w e ak' passage of the river continued all day The heavy timber and dense under- o f .;. „... kn a o:leile i of ; their position d was, 1 itt 1 laad e no faith latittlizotwaarhen:_„iii,4l4•4 growth rendered the nee ce• artillery im- thus obtained l•nry by the greatest IT; be coal erred into money at any moment, and at both points. All the troops are over 1 strength ettn l.44 '.l 4l :, e l a y and tro that the.untirs' ..' -.- 4 ,- ' 1 ' , .1:“.-4 commenced dryhtgeitt.-I,..centJet*,s4iltwtten•wid:':,,-:-..-A.4 in handling our troops. then ~lder will hare the henent of the Interest. at this hoar. Trains will cross during Possible , and only a fcw ; ounds from sae trine ticatee•waise ta l t e n e t eiteffalteeltipt , teqietr l e..;:e "-.• Not being the purpose of Gereral i t 'L' f br ee keetr e e e et te ea•es eeee eeete e , ee , f9 „. - ietsekeeleseaeßreealeeereee7 The fact that all duties on imports are payable the night. 1 he:tvy pieces were fired on either - Elide:- Meade to advance oar arm he peered e ---.. "" e * .434- '. .. 4..... tI Y . 4 °C ' l .. " 41 l 4: it SpfelP furnishes a fund for like payment of Gen. Hancock 19 encamped on the But as to violence, the musketry surpass --. - the line of battle to be heldYtlll ordered a l I i t l e ti laziscv r Ye ' a iikera' l4i gliitt i. 4a 'l -I '''l . C i -4- • •• ' ' ' ' '' 4ll! inter-et L. :all 7lioverninent Bonds larrely In ea- Chancellorville battle ground. Gen ed anything in the history ef the Army The position of our troons 4 , 1 °,: a 1d!,;. .I den= has rparett-my-life r and. d ek:: •-`,„:„.., -- - - • 0 .- ,- -- '„, -. g.; =- on '``. Iv . been done through the Instrumentality W. - Lind- - ' ' ..• •- - • -''' •:.s nt rho ,chats .r 1 11, trea.u , i to this pur- I Warren is at the wilderness tavern, and of the Potomac, night was parallel with and a little in au's improved Blood-Searcher." ()Lir line steadily held .is ground until rv r a i nce with the road from Germania _ Gen. Sedgwick the tavern and Germania li t zeortr a i ta e, a ;lde two fl h an ldr.S. Sworn and subscribed "V eside of - hugmrt,. - Ford. Both Gen. Grunt's and Gen. the who 1.• C.,rps was formed, when A. L., 1868, before me, OM O th ltairdtleelll3lollo- . , la',.. - • resting rbee, ill Liod far the ieteresielteltdievebuige Meade's headquarters are at this point . nightfall prevented au advance on our quarters at Wilderness- eP. , .N/A/7 co, ea. - .._.; ..10.- ~-J,, P i -_....:, •,1. t ....'. I for the night. Not a shot was'fired du- I part, and put an end to the fight. • ,•!.Poi. V. •••-,-,•.;,-, ..-'—',"- .• .' ,- il - ,',. Meanwhile, in tete afteenoon, the ad- - witness: U • 1 '.4-oefer•e'e•• - .e- ! ..e ....... • ..-- te -es: ; e vsnce of the Ninth t ...- asset' Gierina- Liver -cows .- --`- • - _ , ':ittrjr7X,notiteeteis, ....'-„, .--,., ring the crossing. immediately after I The loss on our left wilt probably art e raa nk Ford, takings ' p. ; ... on our - right BT. A Tvigrniqil,.. ~,!14 . 1,4:147 - r . „; ',...:.._;; -.. .0 , reaching the south bank Gen. Wilson I reach one thousand, including General end Gen. Gregg's cavalry pushed for. , Alexander H ays, killed, and Cols. S. Burnside's rear arrived this Torenoan, ti i' es 4111 4711 , ' tie - - °ll4°ll°3-14-1 -:;•:'• -1 ward, the former to Parker's store and Carrel and Tyler are among the wound- and it is understood that a general attack ..itziet s ., l oLtlatie , ,,_ - . . ;. Aiters - y - ' . - Kw eaaltair was are - tee latter some distance beyond Chan, ed. Hancock's men behaved most ad- t ree: to be made this MOItillg; allel ef tif,..,..o , cted _ Z ji poig, 460ZILVitoulagori, '^ n g had commenced when .I I at 4 moan: en comae e . ,ofeemeThe e -iaetnee ewaselee cellorville. They di scevered nothing of , mirably. The Fifth New York Caval ....„ o'clock. Heavy catmonading was heard 'sw, eats t _nd ery miteect ter taseees,ei ee _ e _ eleg a te 2 the enemy but weak parties of cavalry, ry, in advancing on the road to Parker's when I passed Kelley's ford, about 9 o'. Telly 7 4w , ctitn ev la t a u k,, m 4,44 ,,Pr„..„ t li i W,wallgrot . I. clock this forenoon, which leads me t o nit ielffMiiix - imencetiTilaViM ay f e"'' e j e fe.Z i . developing the fact that there was ne I store, was attacked by a superior force in strong rebel force south of us. About j the morning, and driven back with con- believe we had driven them to their de- - I p t e ?;Fr e l y ear car cher d : e by, iimet t f,.livßtet _ irtr , f ses. all who swot, Dozajtverejagnetia. 4. . - a dozen prisoners were taken by i siderable loss. General Sheridan sent a e la no heavy guns could be broil lit ty,1082 Of dpeesette .aueeoteee • late our cavalry, among whom were message to General Meade in the even- into action in. the former position, there from ca_teelthee*Odieset/Weeettetletetiess__ several couriers. One of the latter had ing to the effect that he had met part of ought to be no doubt but there - has been i'„ ° ,74,re . m ''''' •40, 41 'il lt it t Mer p r,„,t-n ti ~ a grand, victory for us. General .Meade • swern mule 44tbleill i .iai .., Attliatitili,V. • 'lt'. , a dispatch from Gen. Rhodes to Gen. Stuart's cavalry, and was driving them Ewell informing him that the Yantecs in every direction. snowed his strength by a stubborn and AepestfleeeetecoreVel.4.il ~ 1. , ,_,._ r __V- J. 44• ' 4allant defence without using half the „„„el ° ,, T % - eari=retr l4o -nfr.W 4 ,,, e sete•At -•..,:',f1 t , 1 :: 1 , had crossed in force at Germania and The events of to-day may be summed command. He has, undoubtedly, enough- 43 edierdeonn1;144a.nianotsh" , --- 7 - t'- - l lt.i .i t Ely's fords. There is absolutely noth- up as follaws : General Lee made two in action to day. The troops are in a exeueOueleeee e i:e f-ia Cei •es it' , eee;7 ,-- T , i. - s- -ye.4' ing known of the movements of the en- ' , attempts to cut our army in two, both on high state of enthusiasm. _ - e, •: .. ..e.:, -see _ .. ......ieseatteeefeetelees 'er Anothere.C. al ielcansnetselneetesessreee i ere ems at headquarters to-night. It is sup. the right and left, by, gettzing between Tredegar Works Being Removed .„' If thett.)_,__..he- w r i tilitt i t ulrW 'll-:'.. L ''- ' '.4 . - --'-': a.i.s. s,-i T : ~,,,,i= posed. however, that Lee is i•oncen• the river and Warner's and Sedgwick's -Our Iron Clads up James River. - - tr ta rnri ocentier per m uid t ..._ - ) . .-.U..4. - trating and that we will meet him in corpa,witL only part of Burnside's across NEW Yon.; May 7.-The - Herald con- cases of serommootthe% retteettni - rie': . , • force to•morrow. Efforts will be made on the one side and between General' r a i ns a . letter wnich states that the rebel -ariLl r b . y.l . ' ' 1 4'm. 44 __ : ‘,... i .,,„,, ~ , :r . v. -, 5 ,, .--,,z- • -a= of t ai lio e ntle r s were moving the machinery . ,h er of years -4 ., -, t ‘- - j i at all events to . ascertain his wherea• Hancock's Corps and the remainder of T eaegar Iron Works. to •some' atanstolielcref , : - .04 1 0 - 21 , 0 --, e e the army on the other that he was foiled point farther South. was s - o• lesttel ' .ansleeculettO . :el . -tit •„' bouts. The army will be pushed south- the ell Ate: ' she - Pea - ; - I -- • •''' westwardly to the open country beyond in both purposes and that the army has A Newport letter reportaths.t the iron. Sfinal," - itnlolo . .'• .. -'ll4 Ont."_ - ,: l 4o '''''' 147,... clads Roanoke Onondaga and Tecumseh , tidal re ee - ••• .•••• :-, e.• the wilderness, provided developments been concentrated, notwithstanding his moved up Jam es river some day ago : the e fi re tten ee t7 ll '. e . lee - *te-".,‘,,,e* ;Pt-rttWel-F-14iri The. /Jerald : also reports thata s- -lie. ia - - -- tver.. - .-,..'. 74 Illlr ' .-- err: in regard to the enemy do not necessi. two well conceived attacks, constitutes tate a change of this purpose. a most suestamial success for Geperal column under Sigel halt .moved eap the that le .''•-' . •• - d - tele • ' :e''` F The movement to-day was mad e i n Grant. Not quite one-hull of the army Shenandoah Valley, from Mariinsburg, ~nv „ „e T,lti - ddby .. . ca j several days since. Averill is co-opera-, s o try your improvedlitrit*Searedise_ . _ cattnaollifArv_ fine order and with creditable precision. was engaged to-day. 1 ling iro n another direction with his cav- 'my Peet teller and the se nelantten-0r.14 CU.& There was hardly any straggling, and General Webb was kilied. airy. Mende, I soon uncovered was habiricititr. •-i -' notwithstanding the hard wore during The Chief Quartermaster has issu- . A Newbern letter States•that• the-rebel-1 a,"i2nzi3=:' r-_': • L ~-, -..•-: :e "- ; '; 1... - min 'ths . arde to go about a , , siGlostraziamyluotisos the night and day, the troops are full of ed a requisition for grain. This im-- ramleft Roanoke river, got Mild duties, and the wwair woneall. . spirit. The most auspicious weather fa- ports an advance by General Grant. sound ,; and stole up some othertiver soull ~, ' • 'healed up and co • tee • - ,„eeee......" -- ' l'gleale4a for the purpose of drawing off our gun- and eltnionexpien. 7 = 4. • , wri 1, A;,,,-, ,ors the advance. We have lost from six to eight thou- boats'. , „emery, 'enjoy hobo A. Ntgt ... eieeeecie _, , ~•,---,... riVela up all hopes of eiver'.'. i tim iy. • Gen. Burnside's command consisting sand in killed and wounded. The lat- - • - - • --- --•- I with. - eet eetieskiere, : of four divisions commanded by Gans, ter are on their sea vto Washington. New . on, coon , , ~,, IXIIEVERCIAL dr, , FINIACIAL ' t i ct‘rt AtinstrTik, 9 i f'''- . Augu.,,,,h,.ww,s, ...,., ~ .... ~ .i: ,., • r, ..^r7 , . Potter,Ferreos, Wilson and Critteaded, General Alexander Hays was killed on PITTSBURGH PRODUCE. 31 lIItT.I ,-' " ' ' ' '''' ' ' 'f'.l "" ar-r 4.j141. '''''''' P..*; 1... ' " • - NibilrEl4B64ifed-1, ,, -(1-4- . .3. 0,- - is expected to come up with the army to- Thursday, while deploying his troops as i OPVTCH 07 Tin DaTLT Po'srie '/ ' 'l' , Bathe Ofllintehactith aefrieittati fietterscal_tieeeee'. Skirmishers, General Rays was a na- ' Kce'reee• Mee 9 , rasa - arms and face-after trying tnahrmitedieawmcsr;: • morrow afternoon, Busiezess-On Saturday was not active. utterly tailed to ditie-• Twee , penitteded4blPWO•' . GENERAL GRANT' s HEADQUARTERS, nye of Pittsburgh, and was well known The sales made were only on a small Ale. • 'AL Danis a Co., to_ " ..TlRPriered `- - eifteineng — May 5, BP. :[.—As expected last night, t o h i rc ti r i n e h h o e t i it o l s ie o l f a t tli i t e e i nl the army as one 1 FLOUR-Extra Family-135 bbls• at-27 WV ; g i r l -S ond bot ! t i ke n , "l ' ijie/f - -- , .. Vie the army came up with the enemy to- Bartlett was several l y wounded, also "Ir a l .l' t rai 7 e b s @ o B iTto l a d a ° tt tr ee s 4 l 2 l . t ; re: 67* : 'letter broke out. atimettdmeaver oneyea t = l esth ! e the inside of my armseettendlngtrom - day. A battle has been fought between Colonel Gurney.. • at tee. - dpwn to the w nt ray face,,tsuiustisstaa:a . „, BA O ON--Shoulders-il_ 0,000 Its at 12%0' Plain t e dmy parts of it and the whole rebel army but, Official dispatches, received at the ' Hams-6,000 do t 176 - 2 , 17)6c• Sides -4,otx do at 1 5, 3 ' arci o r r i r e p t - i o itc a i la l t u d CallIth , :all !" 1:1 yo S' - ;: . War Department, announces the ad- 1.354 e; S-.C.HA 7 2:1-7,000 do it 18-it@ifku , - 081fe l oearcher. Ilty sdmawere ittG11612112114 • as at Gettysburg, the bloody scenes of vance of General Butler with his corn - ...._...._______._, useless, owing tethertlesnreitlidadienaiermaten this day were only a prelude to the mend, and the successful landing at City PITTSBURGH OIL TRAUB. them, liable to b .=7211 - tirolfollthh,•• : - 1 allot' to Uttar ase„...llsE . ellnieliscr. --t , bloodiest work, and it is to be hoped Point, Va., which is fi ft y miles below Olfwlon Ow THE D.SJI,r FOOT, PdoltDlT. ,‘ NAY 9 , 1.064. i Il e = i n s orb: l etWitii"'"" 44 '.. , . ifittl i- ' 1 ' .21 more auspicious results will follow to- Richmond, by the river. The market on Saturday was inactive and to Mr. . 712 83 0' . 1 /R.., #Oll g ' 40 ..a . morrow. At daylight, according to the the demand limited. The sales were: , make this stn ents`,l4,,APPOtklit-tittleh, From Fortress Monroe. “, myself may be enefit..l•M i l og t hi s order of the day. Gen. Hancock's corps 1 CRUDE-Sales of ism bids taken frOM .••= 9 . malleine. ' ----- ". her '---"" `-'-''l - MONROE, May 6th, 8 e. j wharf at !Axe measured in the boat; Soo do da. t-, e et , 1 4AreE alrar'Lr d teeeeeeeee was to march from Chancellors-tine se -Berate Extra.-Our troops under] REFINED-The rates were: Bonded at 62c; southwestwardly on the Pamunky road Butler are in possession of Petersburg. j F 7A a l4 l ll‘%al . es of 101, bblii at "1430 C . ' : ..,- ; Sworn to unit ilifbisiffibed -beihre "Oneenittiii to Grove Church. Gen Warren from Tribune's extra, says : Grant pushed 1 -___ 'tsit i h day - illula*tv.tritf."4l 144-1. 7 his entire army against the rebel arm on ' AUCTION SAIXS.. . -° . A,SDs-lt , S'TBR, --- • - - - - _ ''. , ,,,e,,...,. , , the old Wilderness tavern, to Parker's Friday. - - • • - ' ......r, -- t, , -. - iL. Lee was driven 3 =lei, leas- I Store on th e Orange Court Plank Road. lug 3,000 killed and 10,000 wounded in I rip A. aivLsr.t.r.Aatis_,__ArroTrommat: .'''' -•' '' -Ill443 A 7 9.l 444l talurtqwwwed4-', .' ii FLPTII S .T - RHAVE. - . J. B. Luannarrrikar_____.4ns.,,Wes.are_ .ofure"''. • .1 - .. Sedgwick's corps was to follow behind our hands. Grant is master of the field. .... • ° near out of - your Meatmagl . , pa a ,'.' Z 7, " Warren. Gen. Sheridan was to concen- Lee is in full retreat. Gen. Grant is in canTENTEE,s • TOOLS AT ATFOTIONet-, ' dozes_ We "uld set g a a that ..... ;4.e:,'-: hot pursuit. On MONDAY EVENIIIG, May i rle atao'uloca s . inE , o cmit- re eise ; cf he n . 14 7 ,. 7 f.,. ,?...• trate the whole cavalry corps at Piney The Tribune's Wa . ' ahington special of 1 street , ritge nic so l td al l i CAS t l n O "if t . fee arlne-Yeti pAlditeeothe.. " ; ,ii.'" ' 7 '!. - .'',. .„„„, . ~„._, Branch Church a few miles south of the Bth, says : News has reached Gov- ! TOOLS. - Se 111...bottIbi.-4191,....:,.V&„--"-:..„,4 , - - powiatrite•viaplesV•lw. ii,.-..- t, .. .._,_ .. .m. ~ . Chancellorsville, and start upon a gen- ernment that Sherman is fighting his , ' BOOKS AT AtrOTION.-TUFADA.7I BVION; itott.' au - CtFetitt.9o "*,* .',=:::,! k i ' ..• _-4,, „. .„-., ;, ,i7,.f: real hunt after Stuart's cavalry the way through Tunnel Hill successfully I Dm, may ictit. at Anetion }louse, Okalith. nin . pleasedwuntite •• • .- .-•- - .. , ,!' - '4.. - 1 - '` - •,-- Pushing upon Dalton the enemy I street, van be Bold without any neservewhatev- 1 /I 11 Late1ne......4; 5°V,,, 13000 , 4 4 41 * :I*--', ' - r-',744',;',; - - ~ . .', , i‘ 1. main body.of which was reported to be I gir b c o . • i d .„_,l d d. 'r a imantßy of LAW and MIXTELLANEor "left 'leeks .' - -•- - .. - ee tia ake'r 7: .;" .-'.;'''''. - --!./VVN.. „, , iw,s,u , ,, -, ..„'..:** in a leasing ~,, ...i, and wctu4 . 'ars 800.Y.5, includig-a vo concentrated. The different bodies had led in our hands. From the Penixisnin I eio :ThrireY binding - . - ' 4. " A-melic4 - 43417? - "ll ; .' .- 't tej . • ' " - ' ' 41._OMatU, t .. • - - been in motion but a short time, when, the news is glorious as far as heard ___ ___ s- 4;.:;iiar.74e-ww&o.aageetWttwk , at about 6 'clock reports caw in from from. Mt 11 4 , .. - Hope th .m at ;bsttalai nik. ,......._ . _'..loitikt,,...-i - ~.e.7.'..•-•.-"i'' - both the turnpike and. Plank roads, run- ...r:,.,..", 2.,'"- •: .... - a'!"• ; -.7,7,-.7.1,.,,,,,, i; ,,,, ring parallel from this vicinity to Orange 1 I iiraqualtoktiitninproliot4A*-5-- ~...,. • ir. • , ' - ,:f. D ‘n.L.BirDSIIVG% - •-• '''•-- =.' -,,,Mittletletett. 0-,*-4 Court House,. that the robots tee" ad . ispounnsa, luor-I.o4uppjayw, , ,•.„,,, ;' . .*.-t . ~,. 'l l "aild4g with infantry and .artillery to- -i .4' rintedo !"% l nataliattlialk"'. , -.' :7'.... ; 5 f ‘t ...- A : _i' ' . ~, . .-.'• -_l't —'\R ' . " -I * '' " wards' us, from near ad and New ' Ver.s .l .. v.t. - . .„...- . - ~,.., -. 1 ! -61 ,), . ...4'k • • „.-':. kt-*.s,iu•k- !s ,„ : 7 o=t•u_,.4"- - *=: , .. , - -.--, diernville. .', . • . ' " Li' . , . •:,..,;.% 1 L, ; .1. 01114, .: I ***, - :14 412.4 ;-1-:: -*;.:... I:iiy,....L__ .: 4 , ' , `,'ii•-. 4- ff , 4 , ;'':' ,. .:*AC ''''‘lll;;Abillaigmainall*-$1111; A.144-1.41.1';'-4,_.isv .it? N oPC S on,gr Ait essOf i lt= l l24 - , which proridee that In Lieu of io much of the loan authorized by the Act of March 3d, 1863, to which this is supplementary, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to borrow from time to time, on the credit of the United States, not exceeding TWo HUNT/RED MILLION DOL. LARS during the current fiscal year, and to pre- pare and Issue therefor Coupon and Registered Bonds of the United States ; and all Bonds le surd under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any State or municip- Rugbitered Bunad will be lasued of the denom- Jars, Jlus),) Five Hundred Dollars, (s6uo.) and One Thousand Dollars, ($l,OOO ) I : ., iilmeribers to this loan will hare the option 6f haring: their Bonds ilraw interest from March Ist. by paying accrued interest in coin—(or j Potted Sts.les notes, or the notes of National Banks, addin recen e them drawthe interest trout the date of dut,zi irticou eiLd dep,,sit in iecJers as ti tines ..1 I . , Banda. In all dehte.lr. , .s.;, the faith or ability of prfrate par , r 91;:k. :omps.ales or separate z.,rnmunities only ,s F1e.1, - ed for payment, while tor the debts I . r.z!vd States the whole voperty of the h len to secure the payment of both aud interest in _Gi❑ for Bonds may be 3 üb.Kribed for to Slime from t , magnltule. or, the me terms anJ r: re thu: inade equally a vailable to the mall. est len ler au,l the lsrvat earltalLet. They can I . 1; 42 the re,:eii,t e"..Li,nptiood a certificate oi depoat therefor. In duplicate, will be teamed, the original of ,t hteh wil, he forwarded by the JAMER BLAEKLEY But scribert.: the SAcretary rd the Treasury, at Washington, with a letter atating tpe kind) reg titernd or coupon, andthe ler.ontknatton of Wad: l'pon the r,:eipt 4.)t the original :crtiti:alea at the Trensury Department, the bon,la subscribed La will be trAnamitted to the eubeant.rre res- 1 e ttt.ily Suh.criptiorht will Le received by the r, easur 0 . 1 the L nacd State: at Washington, and the 45.1,1,11 /,ease, ra at New York, Becton, Phil adelpi.la au.l t.} the 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Plll PA., THIRD NATIONAL lint I 111111/.11 t art her Ir.fortmitloo and ail", - ,rd every facility to gut,- WINDOW SHADES, 01L CLOTI-1, AT McCALLUM'S C :SET terricri=LE: NO. H? rounif STREET. o G- 59 Fourth St., (Burke's Building.) UHix hours from 9 a. m., to 6 o'clock p. m my 2 COAL LANDS, COAL "RIGHTS," HOUSES & LOTS, FARMS, &C., TEFL TOOTH HAY 10-40 BONDS. uOsoriptions tO these Bonds are fifty per cent. for premium,/ or other fora.; of in- a p3l3,2lvdtatTv Jeo.rmiLmirr N STYLES Well seasoned ALLEGHENY CITI BOX 760, Pittsburgh, Pa AT BY - TELEGRAPH, pcouvplyorsir. MEVERY LATEST -7, ON TO RIO/IMOND From Gen. Grant's Army TWO DAYS HARD FIGHTING. Operring of the Decisive Campaign, Culpepper and Brandy Sta- tion Abandoned Stuart's Cavalry Dispersed Meade Withstands a ieurious Attack GENERAL HAYS KILLED. LEE IN FULL RETREAT GRANT IN HOT PURSUIT General Sedgwiok Reported Killed THE LOSS ABOUT 4,000 Burnside at Warrenton Junction Generals Smith arid Sherman in Motion The Capture of Petersburg Generate drant and Meade came np from ClorgAnnia-F9rdAttikurdera *ere *stied totalWorwiftWoliinixus of iu: lantry, - ancerAiitlitta fOrm them fOr UMM P°l 4. . ' prI.X.E. cAIRO *4 4I O 7tO4. 0 _,.._ _ 2- . , ' „ , -Y. 3YLLY - to; AT 4 ' ,T - No Rebels in the Shenandoah 'Val- __l TiEE - NEW sputairt, bey. ' ,- 1 -,,- 0, .Imir ', ,f;41..... ".:ex 'l; ir:4 4 .‘"Tf=2- , , . ... , . . ... eR Aim . , NEW Yona, May 7..-" The lime - 15, i 7 fre r,w-a. , ... 1-, .. L.:7,,1a ..,.. , : I _,-.:-.4 'Washington special says reliable iintasi, , ..-;`= ''''', A;.,-J , I,___ 4 j . ! " 11 rt- 1 : w... , ,gence from the Valley of - the Shenandoah, , nlr- -',;, ,D an -A'a "bi:44l4;W! .. itt represents it entirely elearrof IN! . hpitr o ci ni i ,4 . • rp, .- p-. ‘ r..,-,-7 . :.-i n :., Transports are loadintrat .WM0404144 DA ;,' - ':!4/,' 7 '''‘ "„• •,*‘ ' ' ~.,3 2 .. `,- •'? Urbana, on the,Rappalm_ TAM* ora zAfto- • ' 3,7 ' " ...: . " 11 " - rirra --'", "-:::; 'hue base of l lmApp4m_ - The Oport tost e, Alemandritt,W,RtmaWheekVatijait. I a, TO . +' a ,ed abdtd.3l4lo4o/144i dation. , All the ;; . Sc li 111/ " 1:741 ,cl o o, - 4 ., '''' , Government property wire brought . off to ' s Cntve '"- ' ' . . Alezandria. -- 11 POOLIarkilkadER , S, _. mh9o -10$ Wood stmt. EMMEN ~. - ,-~. ;r~~ ~.. "'Y~.o- '" r,.'.~',t . ~:%;~ Evor. illeskifor *lda ,TAP4ES BCriVw . lip2s In We,- - • „ -•• , •
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