iDVEBTIS ISO AGENCIES. .JSWl''' g- PEITENGILL k 00. No. 17 New Yjk'dtv, end No. 6 State greet, Riston; and p. RiNTAINE A Op., New York are !& *° take Advertisement! and fenbaafr- Mona tor na at lowed rate*. fumian (he Dailt Post, toaeesta »t lha rate 0f|3,00 perfanndfed copies. SATTOIM.Y. -MORMRQ, MAY 14, IBM. LOCAL IHTELLIfiBSHfi. The Carnage. Wt have endeavared up to this date to pre sent a correct Ust of the killed and wounded Pennsylvanians In the late battles In Virginia, but them tscrowd upon us so rapidly and grow to such wonderful proportions that It Is Im possible to glean correctly the Ust from our own regiments. We would much rather omit the whole of them than make one mistake, and thus send a useless and crushing pang to the heart df a relatlve'or friend. It is sufflclent to s»y that the carnage is enormous and utmaiaUeledih the Mnals of; warfare. -She Ddlly Washington Chronicle comes to us with a hit of four thous and wounded at two hospitals. Eastern Virginia Is literally drenched with blood--with the youth ful blood of a once proud and prosperous people- It Is not merely the result of a- battle nor of a ■erlea cf battiks, bnt battles for a series of dayß and may be for months—a grand hoUcaust offer ed fiaUy to appease or to satiate the god of war. It would be Impossible to depict the variety or the horror of the death-scenes witnessed on the fields of this Waterloo struggle—this Aceldama of human carnage and destruction. While wo revel here in pleasure and pastime, our friends are Writhing in indescribable torture upon the battle-field, with no one to Boothe their Bonotvs ortoaUevtate teelr sufferings. The present is an occasion and a time for Sanitary and Chris . tlan Commissions to bestir,-themselves and, If aeoesa ean be had to the: hospitals and battle fields, to administer comfort and consolation to the poor suffering soldier. We believe the city of Pittsburgh -has responded .promptly and ef fectually to the'demands now upon them for .m. and it is to be hoped many wounded and dying » soldiers will be relieved, though with every ef fort made, it is still evident that many must perish without a friend near to oflbr them con solation. Heeling of the city Council*.— The City Councils held a special meeting last night for the purpose of Increasing the pay of the Night Police. An ordinance was passed Increas ing the pay of said Police, the Captain to get *2 10 per night, and the others 42 00. Privilege was granted the Inland Telegraph Company to put wires In the city under the direction of the Street Committee. Ordinances were passed In regard to the paving and grading of Washington and Wilkins streets,and the widening of Webster Street. Several petitions were presented, one In favor of granting the Allegheny Valley Bailroad company the right to construct a branch railroad along Allegheny street. A resolution was passed that the City Councils attendee funeral of Brig. Gen. Alexander Hays, lately killed In battle and that, the Mayor of the city, Mr. Lowry be solicited to accompany them. * j On motion Councils, adjourned to meet this i “tunez^i° D 81 2 °’ Clo<;k ’ p ' t 0 »‘tond said Taking Butter.—William Baker and Me. pben Shorts were brought before the Mayor of Allegheny City yesterday, on a chaigeof steal ing butter. They are both boys, and as the gen tleman from whom they took the butter refused to prosecute, the Mayor discharged the boys. , There were two other caßes before his Honor one for the assault of a husband against his wife j He was fined and promised to behave in the fu ture. The other was a case of disorderly con duct by a woman, who behaved so rudely In the Mayor’s office that he had to lock her up a while. * • Itlll Jlors Soldier* —A regiment said to to be the 149th Ohio, OoL Allison Brown, arrived here at e o’clock last night and took supper in the City Hall. They are a new Regiment of Stout looking men. The Begiment numbered aboutone thousand men. They are said to be one hundred days men, and are on their way to Baltimore. The Ith Ohio followed them in the train next to the one these came In, and would arrive about two o’clock this morning. The 7th is commanded by Col. Harris. They are also w> route to Baltimore. Still More Soldier*.—A regiment said to be the 140th Ohio Col. Allison Brown, arrived here at 6 o’clock last night and took sup per in the City HaU. They are a new regi ment of stout looking men. The regiment num bered about one thousand men. They aresahl to be hundred day’s men, and all on their way to Baltimore. The 7th Ohio followed them In the train next to the one these came in, and would arrive about ten o’lock th is morning. The 7th is commanded by 00l Harris. They are also route to Baltimore. They will not Divtde.-The ladles com posing the committee on the refectory depart ment of the Sanitary Fair absolutely reiuse to establish a branch on this side of the river, for the accommodation of gentlemen who will not have time to go over. They write a very sensi ble card on the subject, Inviting the gentlemen, not only to take time themselves to go over but also to give gentlemen in their employ one-half hour perday more than usual so that all can at tend the fair. Funeral of Sen. Hays.-The funeral of Oen. Haya will take place to-day, should the’ body arrive in time. We will give the particu -1 art as soon as we can hear from his friends. The General’s remains arrived at one o’clock yesterday, and will be Interred In the Allegheny Cemetery to-day. The procession will start from the First Presbyterian church, on Wood street, at 2* o’clock, e. m. it i B expected that aU the soldiers In the city, who have uniforms, will turn out In the procession. Louisville. A.« the 13th Ohio Infantry were passing.through Third street towards Taylor’s Barracks, some soldiers there commenced pillag. tag, whereupon Lt. Col. Hammond, the Super intendent of the Draft and Conscript Rendez vous, interfered to prevent further depreda. tlons, when he was assailed by several soldiers and severely beaten with their muskets, and la in a critical condition. The supposed ofifen der* were arrested. Names not now aacer talked. Johnstown Schools.—The examination of teachers for the Johnstown Schools came off on Thursday. The following are the auc ceasful applicants: No 1, Mias Sterling; No 2, Mias Swank; No 3, *> Bamsey; No 6, Miss Stru beii No 6,Mlsi Dickey; No 7, Mias Postlethwalte No a, Mist Marshall; No 9, Mias Wilcox; No 10- Xlas Flanagan. ’ More Soldiers.— Another Regiment of sol diers pasted through this place yesterday morn tag from Cleveland to Washington. They were underebfcmandofOot. W. H. Haywood. They took refreshments at the City HaU about 2 o’clock, a. m. Gen. Hoyt, one of the Editors of the.^Cleveland PlaUietUer, was along and ten men from the same office. ,T*‘ ree **°* r *' Police offleers from hltadelphla arrived here yesterday at 1 o’clock and will take the three enterprising young gen tUrnen, who went out on a hunting excursion without their parents leave, home again to their mothers, who’wlU no doubt take better care of them hereafter. Tlte Mth HeffUtfeiU.—Thit Begiment trhlch has been stationed at Cumberland, Jiary lend, for the last two years, guarding the Bal timore A Ohio Railroad, has lately been order ed to join Sigel, and are n o«r near Winchester Three companies of this Begiment are from Cambria county. ■*. Petes?) Church, Grant street; wilf be re-opened on to-morrow, services at 10X o’clock a. m., 7)4 p. m. Rt. Rev. Dr. Stevens tfttl preach and admtalater the rite of Confirmation ta the morning at St. Peter’s, and atTrmock p. m., in Christ Church, Allegheny City. U “* t new * Is that the Report, the other ward, having furnished their Ki“A‘2|“J»;SSs« «" Th«T® 5-%!» M Mm et d 165™ C ha B m S 4 leld,il F t olfit i J CoroßDfirAn w iMiutJ l, Warner,, I,i39th: OorS jffi fi Fr “ ciii Collins, io2dj Inßen£to? P ifis6^“j^?^; te K,lWd; Corp l' AdamaVE, 155th* H, ® Bt i tJor P 1 ShlrkieliL » Sii . Ziminerinam. I, jssth; E “Sn jkfk^ ! #Sh F a San, H& J - u,h 62st: Com iv?nnr«*, JrLAaron Marks, C, Sit- R tTAJJiT Jacob Roberta C C S Wbllworth E it *°°thi Corp John D Serna, mn££’w%£r‘ s? Ar r°"'* F - looth i t w mO -k 06 ? £ Sm * th ’ E * 0 B I)au- WeSt, *k K&, R? p A^ Vm Crider. A, 62d; John FrvlJ, I:9*s* Mat,hew Griffith, 1,62 d: I) F § er 8 l Thoa Hamel, if, 62d; John I, 16th; Isaac H Jones, 1, 63 - John M MuJer, lith; John Willard, 63d; Ist Lt WAKuhna, K, llth; John Henderson 63d; Ed c i£ tt To W< ? d l A J ,lthi C°rp .T McCormick B, nt ]‘ ; HarveygaUade Sd»®“, SergtTred Bexroad, j». nthr Phlhn ;“V, C, 165th: Sergt John Smith, I, lith P tJeo I3eil M, 62d: o6Kt Brioeer (’ iifh* Tho 1 A Kanjey, ± 10*th; 1?T Steefe. ? F, 142 a; Clay Mickay, c lith.- Dan’i MUUwn, H, 62d; John Bodgley,’ E Ath • Wm £ SS* 0 !) John Wakefield, nth- Com £ Smo*che, H, l«th;Seret RF&filea E fith? A <f hfaylor, 63d:’ wm iSKg, 6 6 Sj. S g r S t HSIP S } o F s;%’ * 0 P 9"s Jno Sfrrtson.Vmsf; J McAfcTi l ii?\9 e<mard H, 102 d: ’$ OhurehhHVH’ llth; S k Wehr, H, llth; Geo B FHtzosfh ■ H |’ P»?^ e /V I 'o Randolph’, D itki Griy^lS; slf,laKSSit James liunter, ft 160th; EdwarS’ NiihoU K,’ The reputation which Bankin'* Spiced Black , "7 has acquired for affections of the bowels incident to the Bummer months, is astonishing were we to judge from the Immense sales of that article. Every one needing a medicine of this kind inquires for Rankin's Blackberry, and will take no ptiter. Sold by all respectable Drug. Pittsburgh Surgeons— ln a list of volun teer surgeons, reported at the War Department we notice the names of the following Pennsyl vanians, several of whom are from this city : Dr. H. T. Coffey, Dr. B. B. Mowry, Dr. George L M'Cook, Dr. H. L. Hedge, Dr. H. T. Childs. Dr' T. McKenna, Dr. H. P. Martin, Dr. Joseph Row land, and Dr. H. Bankin. Plttock,opposete the Post Office, has a choice ° l I* f ° C “ Ue ’ caJl see It hem. In addition to Photograph Albums of all kinds and sizes he has all the Dime Books for sale Harper for June for sale at Pittock’s, opposite the Post Office. Pocket Albums Godey and all tee Magazines for sale at Pittock’s. ZTr: a ‘ *'“**“—The special atten. tion of tobaceo dealers is called to the cloalng 1°“ A.“i e th ‘ B mornln «’ at 10 o'clock, at M’Cleb Where * he onUre baiaoce will be sold without reserve. Dwnmgen—Dr., Ohrtsty, recovered $5,. 981 damages in PrankUn ebunty, the other day, for a slanderous report that he was about to sell property that was not hia own. C t Pt ' Robl ““ on —learn that General Wm. Eoblnaon has received dispatches from Washington announcing the death of his son, Captain Wm. O’Hara Kobipson. ‘ Sh ° e A,,c “ on House, 55 Fifth Street. Eatery description of ladies’, gents’, misses’, boy’s, youth’s and children’s boots, shoes and gaiters at low prices. Knabe • Pianos.— A choice supply 0 f these celebrated Instruments just received and for sale at manufacturers’ prices. Charlotte’Blame 43 6th street, agent. Accident —Thomas Shades was killed on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, by being thrown from a coal-car. Imprisoned.— A man named Herrick, from Erie county, was taken to the Pemtentiary yesterday for conviction of horse-stealing. Troops . The 26th Wisconsin and 13th Ohio Regiments passed through this place on yesterday for the army of the Potom.io Tobacco at Anetlon.-The special atten tionof tobacco dealers la called to the closing out sale. b ■JOSEPH KKTBB arryHOwTlsßyßa JOSEPH MEYEB & SON, kakitpaoturbrs OF / PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WABEHOUBE, ’ 135 Smlthfleld, and 424 Penn Sts., Between eth st., and Virgin alley, — j9 PITTSBURGH. ELEBRATED EITRArT« — kT/»o THK HANDKERCHIEFS FOR Ashland-Flowers, ' ' Mignonette, Allsma Nusk, Amjuyllis Meadow Flowers Bouquet de OaUfornle, f.iiAd ’ Bouquet d’Arabie, laiily of the Valiev Bouquet de Carolina, New-mown Hay, Y ' Bergamotte, Orange Flowers, Patchouly, ’ nf % Pink. f Cedrat^ e ’ - lowers, oSSfc Bough and Ready l^l'^"’ HeUot rop e, Ha°Xm kIe ’ JockerClub, Violett“’ Jenny tdnd, Verbena JonqulUe, Vetivert MouseeUne, Vanilla, Mfllebenrs, West bid, I Magnolia, . White Lily, ted Essence, the most elegant perfum »t^?oSS h “ atooUrfa “ gree ' TRACT U&ig?}& U £T- TBEBL *>™ - Tnlho oe T EN t, A largo assortment of Preparations for tne Hair, Cosmetics. Toilet Waters, Dentifrices a °For e .?£T ry of all kln<lB . constantly on ha£d r mnjaie by CfLiS. H. SIJPER, dec2 ° Comer Penn and St. Clair Bts. | | bemoval. KANE & DUFFY. Spring and Summer Clothing OASStM^VESTI^X 11 No. 14 St Clair rt. a CT-ptrtaeraiup nnk ffiw P ur J*»e of making H&N, JUNJUtfO , my ,iM.„ ,nTCHOO & oa 'PATTERSON* AMMON, No.* Wood it, u. S. 10-40 BONDS THESE BONDS ARE ISSUED US. oer the Act of Congress of Match Bth, 1864, which provides that in lieu of to 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 HUNDRED MILLION DOL- LARS during the current fiscal year, and to pre- pare and issue therefor Coupon and Registered Bonds of the United Stales; and all Bonds is- sued underthis Act shall be EXEMPT PROM TAXATION by or under any State or munlcii al authority. Subscriptions to these Bonds arc received ie Untied States notes or notes of Na- tional Banks. They are TUBE REDEEM Ell IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not let,, than ten nor more than forty year) from their dale, and until their redemption five PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BB Nov York; May 13.-A iotid mahl Jated Headquarters Army op' tWe Potomac, Battle-field near SpoiUylvania Thursday, May 12, eigh t o’cfofcb, a. m ’ says:—Our army this mornihg was en tirely engaged in the fiercest of its bat tles and is presain gon to victory. After the sanguinary but generally, dnaucfcess ful battles of Tuesday, our army, during yesterday, was comparatively Quiet. A feeble demonstration against our tight * * Jl £ ''’aß repulsed this morcing. A re co Duoissance was made on the right to the enemy’s left. It was intended tp as sault the enemy’s right in 'force and a column, consisting of a portion of the ! 6th Corps and Birnev’s division of Han- I cock’s Corps was first intended to under-, take tips work which waa,afterwards abandoned. In the forenoon two companies on the l»ft of the Sixth Corps commenced driv ing some sharp-shooters from their posi lion in a house commanding a partial new of our lines, killiug and capturing several of their number. In the afternoon, rain fell, and to some extent continued until dark, drying ihe dust, changing the atmosphere, and°rais ing the spirits of our troops. They built fires, and supplies were cooked: Bauds began to play in the forest along our lines, undisturbed for once by the ene my who had no ammunition to waste. Meanwhile the news arrived towards evening that Gen. Sheridan had penetrat ed to the vicinity of Beaver Dam on Grange railroad, tearing up about ten miles of the track, capturing a rebel sup j ply train, and recapturing above three Ituttdred of our men, taken prisoners in the old Wilderness battle. Tills news, so inspiring wherever it was known, that a general jubilee of I ‘ Iteers succeeded the announcement, ahu i during the night arrangements were i pushed for an attack on our sfde this 1 morning. I ihe enemy had been seen pushing troops towards our right, and otensibly i !' r, ' ctmg aliatug in the front of Hancock’s ' u 7'. 3 Bhr< - wd| y and rightly sus- I < cted that this was only a blind to hide 1 tlte real intention of the enemy. It was tliiTflore anticipated. * 1 j After midnight the Second corps (Han- I le.’-kS’) pus^.d (0 the ]efti and thft l fl ,^!ota„ rp9 ( . Wrlght ’ B ’> between that and Burnside, who commanded cm theleft of 1 the Spottsylvania road. . f 1 | At 4:30 this morning Hancock attack ed the enemy fronting him, first making ! i hen r m„u OP ‘ ;ning - 7 th '-‘tnnonadc and ,umv^h"7^:dip:sm^ ca Tr inst 1 pOD the rOßOipt of aibscriptiona a certificate t nn:itul u whs replied to with The Of deposit,heretor, to duplicate, «-.n bo issued, < ' ll!) . r ge» of our men were as vigorously the original of which wilt w forwarded l. v the ' rcsl . • lm , t 7 C determination of the subscriber to the Socretar nfih„r °' erw helmed everything, w v -ecret.Hr, of the Treasury, at , Ihe troops niahed in on the rifle nil« asangton, w.th a leti.-r statin* the kind) re*, of the enemy, lmvoueiing them in their ■stored nrcoupon) and the denominat ion of twnds ' " ork3 . Cutting their iinesand capturing , on the first chaTge, over 2.000 men ami Upon the receipt „f the o rtgt „al certificate, at i tfon"?f Sew^'^lrtigX reasury Department, ,be bond, subscribed, belonging t„ the division commandLi fur will be transmitted to the subscriber, res-! G ™- Ned Johnson and forming part ,01 Ewell’s corps. Gen. Johnson him- Sutwcription. will be received by the Treatur- 1 ,ak< i“ Triso.ner ?r rf th i at- be assault continued till nearly the Ini/d States at Washington, and the, whole division of the corps was captur- Ajs-Utaat Treasurer, at New York, ilosion, Lhil- i eJ ancl Other troops amounting to 1 000 adelphia and by the FIRST NATIONAL hank 1 n '7'f . , of PiTT^tn'Ri , w pi rmitt „ A dispatch was this moment received A -THUG'national announcing the capture of 7,000 prison RANK Of i ITTSBTJRGH, PA. and all Nation- ers and 30 guns. The battle is still pro al Banks whir), are depositaries ol public mon- ' - cr ; 3Sl,lS ey. All respectable bank, and Maker, throuvh- i <.! lu ‘, Sl . x,h ™ the left of the out the country will fur.,i.h further information j pushing ‘the 'enemy.'"’VatTen’s "Fiftb on application, and a,lord every facility to sulr Corps moved up toils support uu the - i The battle is becoming ~] PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hun- dred dollars annually, and on all other Bonds semi-annually The Interest is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. The Bemi- annual Coupon* are payable at those dates, and tl*e Annual Coupons on the 60 and 100 dollar Bonds are payable on the first of March, Subscribers wiil receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds,they may prefer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can bo transferred only on the OK-ner-B order ' Coupon Bo.id ß are payable to, bearer, and are more convenient for commercial Registered Bonds will be issued of the denom inations of Fifty Dollars, (*60,, One Hundred Dollars, (4,00.) Five Hundred Dollars, (4500.) One Thousand Dollars, (41,000.) Five Thousand ollars, (45,000,) and Ten Thousand Dollars, (410,000;) and Coupon Bonds of the denomina tions of Fifty Dollars, (450,) o m - Hundred Dol lars, (4100,) Five Hundred Dollars, (4000.) and I One Thousand Dollars, ($i,000.) Subscribers to this loan trill have the option Of having their Bond, draw interest from March >»t, by paying accrued Internal in coin-(or T nited Mates notes, or the notes of National Banks, aiding Hf,y per rent, ior premium., or receive them drawing interest from the date of •inscription and deposit As these Mood. ,re exempt from municpsl or hUte U, “ ,10n - lholr Vlw i. increased fro,,, „ne to three per cent, per annum. according to the rate of tax levies In various parts ot the country. itlh, present r»to of premium on goi.i they W over olgh. per ce„,. in,™, i„ currency, and »ro of equal convenience as a permanent or ten,- porarj lavertmeot. It Mlcve.l that oo rn-urme. oX.t »o great inducements to lender, various deseri,,- tions ul r.S. Bonds. In ,tf nlher forms ot in- dcbtedno,, the faith or ahihiv of private par ties or stock companies or ..-pirate communities only is pledge! for payment, while for the debts 0! the rolled States the whole property „1 the country isholdtn to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin, These Bonds may hesuhscrihed ,„ r ll; guin , from *6O up to any magnitude, on the vine terms. Md are thus made equally a vailible to the .mail- est lender and the largest ctpitalist. Theycan.j be converted Into money at any moment, and | the holder will have the benefit of the internet. The fact that Hlautiea on imports are payable ip specie furnishes a fund for like payment of interest on all i lovemment Bond. laiccly ln ex cess of the wants of the treasury 1.,r this p „’ r . pectfully upso-'jwdi-jtu- ■ g geneia, “nir) O’ I! 1 -Nearly all our iirtillprv is engag'd, and UlGl UnriOSlty Snopi 'i'*’ clangors ami whistles of grape and r|IHE AID avi.TTT-opek vtiov op S 't' lld sflot v tl “ e roHr °f musketry and ex- J- the patriotic people of West, rii ivnnsjl ' ? " s, " n 01 lll . u enemy’s shellH, fiU the Vanin and Eastern Ohio, is hereby requested in ,on ' 3t will ‘ awful tumult. Sli.-l! hurst making the above department or the coming! arouiu l me while I write. Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair equally a credit and a ! ,iaUlc <Kcrwllelming in Our Favor, success. Numerous relics and trophies of the Later. —TWELVE o’I'BOCK—U isillat «;», 0 , f o! , V MeX, “ n w " rof 18 ' 2 ’ ! n " W *P°«« d «*« Hancock has tiXd necte.l with u “ on,lry “ ar ’ curloai,i '’ 8 c °"- ’ the r 'g |lt flank of the enemy below Spott . . ,he eftrl y settlement of our tegion, isy I vania Court House, and is pressing rv TurifT-tT 9 m ° n liromin<Mlt in "ur Jiiaio- ! on. The battle everywhere is overwhel ry, sitiea or every description are stored ming in our favor. A terrific firine iuat iotreii n v y e yteinacles, and may if brought * commenced on the left, near Grant’s iTthe LT hC '■' I ' K,<,SITYSHW ” j The battle is going on committee,,hereforealk'tha 1 . 1 an, F *"■ , The ! wuil tcrnbl >-“ energy, and our success is to hell! alone >h» t ho are w,hmg , sahi to be certain. Prisoners are con o help along the good cause, would send m such ' Stantly coming in. a,!' ” ‘ a >ove description as they may [ Tlie following is a dispatch sent bv committee ! u llanCOt ' k J> lis '“Orning: “A'EAR donated „ , a, 1 ° “ ‘ ftmild ArlloleB U POTTSYLVA NIA COURT HOTTSE, MdV 12 direc o nd r IT ?“ don “" i 8 «»-l Uavc captured thirty Zrtyl z: h ; n z z:i: l7 E r cuiive 1 on 7 gune - 1 i,avu fihiB^ d Mlo y n MKit . . . 48 merel y I'lnoed on ex- 1 and am now going into Early ” hunt,on receipted lor by any member o, the ! [Signed] W J Lrors committee, ici.'/ be carefully / . Vu J * XLA.NCOCK. ed A 6hrtll ,. J yprcterved n *'t return- The guns captured hare arrived at 'On behalf of the Oommittee tJi U ? S! , de ’ 3 ‘ 9 r ?P ort f d to tcic. - moved down on the railroad towards Otto. H. Chris T v Secretary ’ Ch * itm,La - Fredericksburg, going in on the enemy’s Ail articles eith... I .. ' rear - Gen Warren, with the sth corns tion can be left °” a eor left for exhlbl-; on the right, is now sending heavy lines the following m b th ' °r “ ddreBBed to elll ‘er of jof skirmishers to feel the enemy’s works following onhe commuiee : in his from, which are supposed To be • u. .u uuwA.N, | abandoned. HON V jTs' t 'vpl- ( 1 -H UrEh ' 1 , T| i’iinposib’e to ascertain all partie hUH ’ j ulars at this writing, but our victory is dr. JOHN diuTTov' 8, I ?? nsi,U ‘ rod E °if g °“ t 0 3 decisive result. r> VV e are pepper! n g th e en em y e verwwprp s KIDDLE ,li “ tree,S - G " n - WriU is Slightly w y ound23T bu.‘ Pos,office, Allegheny I “ Comm3nd ° f the 6th Forps. D. LEET SHIELDS, Sewickiey ville. mys-w PIANOS recelved b? the "“bsoriber from the CmCKERISO A. SONS, HA2ELTON BROS., JARDINE A SON, W. P. EMERSON, MILLER, GIBSON A CO., AC., AC I»rloee From 82as to 88SO. . Purehasera are aoUdted to caU and examine .before purchasing elsewhere. OHAS. 0 MELLOR, Bl Wood • aS?w#wffl«sS3r„*a 'SSnSUWSWftj properl/' For sale at the guwjwuTJunj) storefl, and At the Lamp and Oil W EL WON 4. KEILy, Bun Amenta tor the Manufacturer*. j ■ t UTE3r"l|. T^piir POB - [ HOW WEDNESDAY PASSED. Desperate Battle on Tfai Hancock “Goes In and Wins.’ 1 30 TO 40 GUNS CAPTURED. Stonewall Brigade “In Umbo. Rebel Generals “Brought to Grie: Further News of the Fight Nkw York, May 13— A special to the World says:—The army of the Poto mac opened its Tth daypf battle this mor ning with a briliant success. Dispatches to night direct from the front, state that Hancock's corps on the center, just west of Spotsylvania, moved at an early hour on A P. Hill’s corps, and. after several skirmishes, drove Heath’s division and a part of Wilcox’s, capturing o,oooprison ers and one Major, General, two Brigadier Generals and fifty field and line officers At nine o’lock, am , no otherfightine had occurred. 6 Army Six Mites Beyond Spottsyl „T jvanm. New York, May 18.— A Tritons special, dated Washington, May 12 says:—Our army is now heard from six *5 ileß beyond Spottsylvania Court House. We fought again: yesterday and droye the enemy most gallantly capturing a large number of prisoners and guns, and several General officers are among the killed. tC% I S s\/ V UTER’p¥lHE~ffioif. A DISPATCH^ OM 1&N. RU6GLES. CAPTORf-OF'REBEIGENERALS, WASHpfGTON, May .18: r The following Has just been received by Senator Nes mith from Gen. Ruggles, chief Quarter master of the Army of the Potomac. It brings positive information from the front as noon yesterday. We have made a tin strike to-day. Hancock went in at daylight. He has taken over 4,000 prisoners and 25 guns and is still fighting. Everybody is fighting and has j been for eight days. We shall have tboin this time, though it may take a day or JJQ more. Our losses are heavy can’tsay how many. If Augur's forces were here now we could finish them to day. Hancock captured Gen. Ned John son and two other Generals, besides lots of lower grades. The old Republic is firm, ‘-bet your pile” on it. Grant is a giant and hero in war, but all our Gen erals are and as to dhr men the world never bad better. * Yours in haste. (Signed) In( mu.s. Dated Spottsylvania C. H., May 12th Confirmation of the Good News. Hebei Gen. Stuart in Bad Humor. Philadelphia, May 13. —The Bn quirer published at fi ve o'clock this morning, has glnrous news from Ihe army A dispatch from Gen Hancock to Gen. Grant, written yesterday uiernin sr)s: “J have captured from G. forty guns. 1 have finished up Johnson and am now goiug into Early.” Maj. Gen. Johnson, of Ewell’S corns and Brig. Gen. Stuart, have both been wTs rlorte B d UrnBi !-’ at - last was reported working in the enemv’s onm and taklDg large numbers of pHs^ wi?h M idan h , ad ca P tured three trains with his cavalry one filled with Union prisoners. The captured guns Z mostly Napoleons, and many of them were marked U. S. 1 tnem tlre , re,,el general, was very freeV w?n v br ° Ught ir >- and conversed tree,} with his captors, bnt Stnart when taken, refused to take Hancock’s’ hand saying ,t was against his principles fhZ StQ Z iBW ' h e cavalry oS of hat name, hut ,s a General fVom Mary. Butler Besieging Fort Darling Baid on the Danville Railroad Wastiinoton, May 1 3 .-$ e .~rerarv Stanton, in a dispatch to Gen. Dix al ium hl \“° rnlDg ’ conflrmB 'he news of Hancock s success, and states that But- R i S '“ E Fort Darling, and Gen. Railroad 611 8011110 C “ nhe Danville from Gen. Grant- WASinifGTOi;, May lltli— 11:30 p. M io Major-General Dtx- DiSDatches frmn Gen. Grant, dated at eight o'doeh bir morning have just reached this de k partment. He says. .. We haye now nded Ihe sixth clay of very hard fight ouVfavor 1 ’ r n U t |‘° thl , stilne is mucii in our favor. Our losses have been lieavv he Eta of tl ° SC ° f th * Cnem y- 1 tbink ‘W a f *° ™ Pm ym*t be greater. n e have taken over five thousand from "us ? but "S'"*' irom us but few except stragglers / propo'e to fight it out on thi, line (r t tntn n i ‘ l umrner - Governing? is ■-paring no pains to support him. "EnxvrN M. Stanton, Secretary of War.” Maj. Gen. Johnson Captured. Also, Gens. Stuart and R. Johnson. BRILLIANT RUSE BY HANOOOK New York, May 13. A Herald special iated_ Headquarters Fifth Corps, May a't'.riir A ', M ” SBys: Gen ‘ Hancock made a brilliant capture at 4 oclock this morn mg, ot an entire redel division, including p J " r G | n - Ned Johnson, Brig. Q a „ B George Sluart and Brig Gen. Robert Johnson commanding brigades. Be hattmuM an “ Prisoners arid two hands 1 P ‘ eCCS 6aCh ’ fe " into our Taking advantage of the fog and dark ness last evening, Hancock managed to change the position of his troops unoh sen l.y the enemy, and while the dark ness and log still prevailed, pounced on them this morning like a wolf on the lock. He took the capture completely by surprise, and having gent his nrisrm ers securely to llie rear, turned theft own guns on the enemy. The Advance of Gen. Butler, GENERAL LEE WOUNDED. Bermuda Hundred, May 12 —At day light this morning the rear guard advanced at 8 o’clock, a. m., Gen. But ler and staff left Old Headquarters at 10 a. in., the whole force was going in the direction of Petersburg and Rich mond railroad. At noon the enemy was discovered entrenched, the 10th N H. charged and drove the enemy from nv^rT 61118 - There was skirmish ing all the afternoon on our right, but no general engagement. The Petersburg Express of the 11th says General Lee i! in Richmond wounded. The telegraph lines between Petersburg and Richmond have been ent several days. Prom Washington. Washington, May 13 ZW.—General Uix: A. dispatch from Gen. Grant has J“ Bt b ®®“ read,dated near Spottsylvania May 13th 6:30, p. m., it is as follows • The eighth day of the battle closes leav ing belween 3000 to 4000 prisoners in our hands for the day’s work, including two Generals and over 30 pieces of ar tillery, tiie enemy are obstiniteand seem to have lost no organization, not even a company; whilst we have destroyed and captured one division, Johnson’s, one brigade, Dobb’s and one regiment entire of the enemy’s. (Signed,) E. M. Stanton, Sec’y ofWar. Butler Within Three Miles of Be- tersburg. New Yobk, May 13 — A Herald special, dated City Point, May 11th’ says: From the latest accounts received*" from the front last night, ft la knotrn that ■ Butler's forcea are wfthfcS miles of Petereburg.and had passed lhe,o ß ter line, of the rebel defends This is important, as it more closely pens up Beauregard’g command within the city. u RETREAT OP GEN. T.ETC Gens - and Wright ...%S~V a ' : -, I ’^ av . „ General Ztix .-The ?„u p - from Mr. Dana hts fuM°^ Hg ’‘ diBp “ t k lss Spottsylyania, May 1 13 b | e “ rece >ved :. abandoned disposition dnrineth^'^t ee whether to occupy a new onifm ,? lgh f’ come upon his rear guard the°ast bUt , lhe hea ry rain of ' ,1 , 10trrs render the roads very difficult for wagons and artillery The propomon of aeyerely wounded fs area er than either of the three day’s fightinV «s™7sKr‘~' ““““N Dispatchfrom Gen. Grant to the; President, Movement on tie Enemy’s Works, Gen. Grant Master of the Field ,J VA ®r m< ? TON \ May 13 —The Sepubli can extra lias the following ■ General Grant sends a dispatch to thf Presided received last night, announcing in terms of characteristic modesty that he moved 6v rWOrkB a « ai » at Hpotts-- y I vania Court House on Thursday mom 3kk- and l2 G t ’r, at n* '^l G<in? B-- side ami Gen. Hancock were makine biand and impetuous charges with thf bayonet by corps, surprising the enemy fn n hUmT US th V fildeBt consternation id lus ranks, crushing Lee’s riiVKt ■’ o!,j wkh re J i uriing his entire line back m o ghl f 8 dißtanCe of sever “> Jhlfi u Grant fcmamed master of the field wrth all the rebel dead' and' ' olln ded. The route of the enemy was complete. Details hereafter. y MOST CHEERING NEWS. Probable Safety of General Wadsworth. York > May I:s.—The Post says chc Cling news of the probable safety of l J “ es ?. Wadsworth is conveyed, Can P?on W 1 S g . eXt f act of a ,etter r'r P P, S , C - hUJ ’ ler o1 ’ G ™. Patrick's lfcst^ C « VC(I A UIS P ' m ' TUe Idler says- Headquarters Army of the Potomac, six miles north of SpottsylraniqL 12 m May l°ih : ‘Wehave neWs this morn ing from Gen. Wadsworth. A prisoner W he , Baw hlm ® Sunday morn/ ng or Saturday night lying on a couch in 8 kol3plital tenl Trith one of our officers n Upon kim - He ™s Shots nolc b -n d ’r he bn ! ,et entered shoveth£ - 0 ~L lie General was conversing with CUUy nDd p,a y 'with the hut tons OlhlS COftt. 7 »"T. Cutters’ ENGLISH BIITEES. A sure cure for-intemperance. j- Dr. J. C. Ayers’ Family Medicines DR. D. JAVSES * SOS’S. family medicines. 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