rates. For standing matt* per square, (40 woids.) very day: r One Insertion 4 J 6 One month ... Two insertions .1,y5 Two months. Three insertions... l,Cc:Three months. Four insertions..., i.!iO.Four months, -^-^tVfrttßsertthiih'T;.'S.wFmfmonthT One week s.jjo l Six months.. Two weeks 4.86 One year .... Three weeks 0,00; On&square changeableonec & week 1 year. $30,00 'aiji/i/LT. jp ; o g(t , Single flubscriptlons mai1,43,00 per year. • > Delivered) in: t|ie citjyatlfc cents j>er week. J WEEKLY POST, Single subscriptions..f‘. $1,50 .. . , Hyicopies, each......* 1,40 Hi. *‘Ten copies, ‘each £ & 1,30 Twenty copies, each, one to getter up,) 1,20 Ja£ p. BARR, ' J Editor and,.Proprietor MEDICAL „ ' JJ ERNI VOH *«iPTirR-R. ’ Hernia or Riuptnre cured. i.•') Krinlaor;-R;upiure«)UTeil. 3TiJJ6 y-j .• il T .U( -• Hernia or cured. Hcmla.or RlpptariC cured, r i ; • . t•» Hemln. or Rjfipture cured. Heniln or Rupture cured Hemla or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rkpt are cured, RuptjiLieor Hernia cured. 1 Jliipidro drdfernla cured. ■' h /* Ruptkreor Hernia cured. Roptiii'e or Hernia cured. - J • Rupture or Hernia curedti ’-i ~ V ■■ <* Manila cured. n<< pi lire or Hernia R-nptiive or. ilcVuia cured. I' $ 1 Marfch’s Knrij|<-nl Cure Truss. Fatept Tnisl. i Kltcli’fl Supporter Truce. Tihnm, Dr. baceor Pody Brnce, for ft •j s • fc : : 4 ’ ■ ISe.cmjff Cf ProUtpsus i|k?ri, Files, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses.'' Dr. S. S. FUch’ri Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drop*, fat th(e aupport and cure of - 1: ’ KXaKtlc S toe k l 113-9, jjfor weak and Varicose Knee Cnps,jifor weak knee joint*. Ankle Supporters, lor weak knee joints. Suapcnsory Buuda^ea. Syringes; also every k.nd of Syringes. . iPtv&EYSßfl.has slbo a Truss which will adicall y cure fleruln or Rupture. at his Dura No. 140 WOOD S TKEET.; sign of tlie Gollden Mortar. Persona writing for Trusses shoiild scud the number oT nchea around the body (immediately' over- the DE. KEYSiIR will giv| hia peraonal attention to tfife a plication of Trusses in adulta-and children i and he is satisfied that, ivith an experience oi twenty years, he will he ah led to give satisfac' SeUyinjccting Syringes, Syijlnges, Selrf-Injectiutr Syringes, Self-Injecting Sycjujjca. Sold at DK. IiEYSEIPSy 140 Wood street. Suspensorf Ikuidsges, Stispensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory' Bandages, . A dozen different kinds, s A dozen different kinds, A ciozen ditiereut kinds, A tliozen different kiuda, AtDK. KEYSER'S, 1 40 IWood street. nolO-lydAw jpILES OK TWENTY YEARS STANDING c u 1: r. i). £ Below will be found a eertrfrr.te from one of the most respectable cctirens of Wilkins township in regard to Dr.. Kn.c.e/'r Lindsay* Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certificates are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regdrd to hie preparations. Da. (Jko. H. Kkyk£k :-4l became atticted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing so aB to trouble me very much, so much so at limes as to unfit me lor work. Sometimes 1 \i-as so had that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me aa largo as a hickory nut. I haij tried a great deal of medicine (“or them. I uaed to buy and take tyhatover I con.il hear of or read of in cl re-liars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but J could not get cured, sordetimes'thcy would d£ mo some good lor a little while, but afterwards they return again jjm .bad as ever. I.also applied to two Doctors Who visited me at my houae and gave me s-enc medicine but it would not do, 1 could not get well. Over a year ago got an advert ire m ; <,f you, Lindsay’s Blood Scat-fetter, made by j . .i.-sclf—when you sold it to me you told me one bottji would, not cure me. »nd that my whole systetii would have to be re newed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one' bottle and took it home with me and used it acoordlng to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, whep you safd I could no expect much benefit from !one bottle. 1 bought tt on, one bottle at a timej until I bad used live bottles.' After this quantity had been ÜBed, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health Is Improved, and ham aa well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty yearß past- I have been well noVftirsix months, and there Is qoappearance of A return of the disease; 1 can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. lean pitch hay,- chop wo&l, lift, or doanyklnd'Vf work which before used to hurt me. When 1 found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking ““UTfeot entirely wed.. I consider It my .UiX'jr; iHIAK 13,75 ,v#*»w,oo- 14,00 ... 20,75 ... 32,00 p WKEIi>S GEtfi^RATED Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter W>ine of Iron* .Bitter Wine of Iron?' Bitter Win© of lronj- The Great Tonic, The Great_Tonic,i • ' .<* The Great Torino, „ •„ The Great Tonic. • |,ot Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion!, ' For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Wenk stomacia fail General Debility, ‘ For Weak Stomteh# and atmcral DeblliW For Weak btomaohtuiiid General IlcbUitv Hel i a4 0 lS“„ k ra S roT(lar GeiieralDcMllti ' ; Beilabie and Sure to do Gorin. •• - *. • . Reliable and Sure to doOdad?* Reliable and.SurfttodoG^, -■And Cannot do Harm, *And‘Uannotdo Harm, And C&hhot do Harm, Tt w KM, And Cannot do Harm, • 77 Costs .but little-anti Purifies the Blood, , .It Oostahut little and Purifies the Blood! It Costs but little-and Purifies the BIooA Jt Costa but little and- Purifies the Blood, We only ask a Trial, ' ' We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, tt » ™ We only ask a Trial, Otthifl.Vaiuable Tonic, . r o(f this Valuable ToniC; OfithisVaiuable Tonic; Of this Valuable Tonic, ■ . > Only 76'Ots. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle, . Only 75 Ote. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Ots. and One Dollar per Bottie, Manufactured solely by £. A KUNKEL & BRU. General Depot, 118 Market Street, Har risburg, Pa. For sale in PITTSBURGH by all respectable dealers. >or sale in Pittsburgh by K. E. SELLERS t GO., and B.L. FAHNESTOCK. It CO. janl4-6m IM POE T ANT" TO LADIES, ; * ( 4>reat Aniertcari ‘Remedy.” Harvey’s Chrono Thermal -i- ~ !FEMAT,R T»TT ,T SB ' II'AviIJfBVERI'E'rFAILEDiWHEN fl.Ji the direction©hnwbeen strictly followed.) . proving difficulties arising from urfsjßuonuTCs, or stoppage of NATURE. Ur In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without caiming distress • at the same time * ’ THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly penod with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise They should,'however, NOT he taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any ofher time, as miscarriage would be the result. 1 i ) t i . , • Each box contains 60 * Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HAKVEIg THJEATISIi on. Diseases Of Females. Preghaticj.TyiißpittlUffc, Harrenoesß, (sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, andeinphutically the i.A DIES' FKI VATE-MEDiOAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six Cents requlr ea to pay postage. her-The pills and Book will be sent by mall, conndentlfilijr, when desired, vircvrbet skalkd, and pre-paid on receipt of money by • J. Bii\ AN, 31. I),, Ueuerol Agent, . Wo. IB Cedar street, New York. Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. 1- r; .J M ■ J - Of every kind. TITOraCK (TO AliV COiSCERWfID.- Amoog a certain class of selt-import -Wax Fruft, - . Garden Statuary. In short, Rtrettc'Ornaments of every kind, or anything of a rural or rustic character that Joes not strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart ment. r ■ . Dail) contributions of cut flowers, bouquets, designs, baskets, Ac., so as to Insure a constant and regular supply during the Fair, will lie very acceptable, and contributors will please arrange with the'Ohairman'of the Committee, AE &LOBAL HALL. Donations orcontributions from abroad may to WAI. I). McOOIVAN, s,■cretsry of tljr Fair, will. Biil of Lading marked Ike Floral and Unrtlculli,,.„i Department—Byir tile Committee.” DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, —AT THE— BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, W ®* WIBHTH 'S.TKJ2ET,.. ' -- mhM ■' • "'' f - ' S. g. MARViM. .. .8w «.?”•*srwtfo4*L : Slt>H Otiiil ft Hi 1 J. . • .*-!-T-l, •11 ■:*.?(/>! .» .if 11 iHupu aan :#> *Q3.tg.iiA Mum-** » *.'loa WJiii -”J- iSJ£*£.«»/. 'jtl MEDICAL 6c6-emd<“*.w Juno 1 r4l WE S, BISSELL, . . : QHADSMAJf. :T?*!h‘J 'HID DRV GOODS, 1 HOSIERY, &C. -.-."'assr : --f 1564, Spring & Summer. 18641 AJID lUNDSUMK SHAWLS, CLOAKS, SACQUES, Dress Goods and‘Balmorals, Just opening at C. HANSON LOVE & CO.’S, Together with every description of Kousefurnislmig and Mourning Gooda, AUo the largest anil beat assorted stock of Cassimeres, Cloths and Jeans, FOR MEN and BOY’S, That wc have been able to offer for a lons lime. I lease give ua a call and examine our stock. C. Hanson Love & Co., . TD.! 1 Market street. rjIUIHD ARRIVAL OP - INEW SPRING SUMMER GOODS. HUGUS & ILiCICE, Cor. Fifth and Market St. Are now opening a splendid stock ol CLOAKS, SHAWLS DRESS QOOD3 nK .\i:U’h>T STYLES, French Chintzes, Hoop Skirts UAL MORA l s, And a full line o i DOMESTIC GOODS always on hand. 'NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, rjWE attention of the lawks sWendw’”' J ’ C ' dll ’ < ‘ '° ° Ur Urs:e an ' l Stock of New Goods. t In addition 4o our usual extensive assortment, they Mil find very pi el ty styles of Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Eonnets i:j vtrirMy, .'in as the Chenpest Wholesale Rooms up stairs and in basement. MACRDM & GLIDE, 78 Market Htrect New Goods New Goods New Goods 8 p *1 * % I "! n 8 H 5 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods rjtHE greatest variety of ELEGANT AND .CHEAP WALL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS WIHOOW SHADES ARE SOLD AT FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S, 164 Smithfield Street, PIONIC CRACK EPS, MADE AT THE BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, jg)* 3 S. S. MARVIN. ■ MH bbls choice family flour Nails, assorted "tees, Clover Seed, Mem Beef, Mackeral, bbls and halves, In store andfarglle by PATTERSON A AMMON — mh J No. 6 Wood st. AJ 4 ??® assortment of la £«*> Misses’ and Childrens’ Boots, Gaiters -««u Balm orals, just received, at . 1 ■ JOSEPH H, BOHLAND'S, , .apSI 38 Market «t, 2d door trom Jth. RrifTSRUBGa. : ;‘MaSSIc may'l-g?iaSi FIRST BANK I , ■ TBEASMBKiDEPARTMENT 1 j OPVjOEOJ U(SMETTOIW?*Q*BBHOuimKNfV J , ■ Whrup.ar, Jjjfft fciAdrCto SKpear 2£tfteTTRSTNATIO^aXBANKOF PttrZ in the County Allegheny and State of,PennsylvaniabAtTlfeeiDiW ominized under and accofdtng to the bf the Am of Oongreka, entitled “an Aet to ifrovtrle a National Currency, secured by a.pledge q£ United States Stocks, and to provide JoWtp iircuUtion and re* V mrKoa } JWWJtaa. t February 2Sth, 18ffl, hhdhasOTmudethglft Ml the Movtaions of ™iL A , rw li'. v J? & ff&'licd uith before commending the businestfbf Banking N°w ■raLiiKVOBR, R Hugh MeOulioeh, Comp-. isf™ te •BURGH, county ’oft Allegheny and State of Jrennsylvania, is authorized.to commence the business of banking, under the Ant aforesaid. In testimony whetdoT vUombb ‘ rny hand and seal of ofbee, this flth'dny of Atignst, 1863 i ~T) HUGH Mr,:CLIAiCH, ‘ j > Comptfoller of the Currency. THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK OF FITTS^teOH/PA., Late Pittsburg}! (Trust Company. Capital $400,000, with privilege to In crease t0i1,006,000. • J. h * Pittsburgh Trust (JJompMiy hsViug orgwi ir uS* t° provide ri-N Clonal (,-ulrto y! «“? e r* he ntl ° °r t|ie first national I nli‘r ft OF PITTSBUTteH, irouhl respectfully l l)«n. «'1? rvi r¥ fut ““ “““Hot* of Notes, Hi“s of Fxchangj,,Aa, recriTihmmiey on thi MMt n ry bUy farts of | „ Tt *f aiicceeß which. hM stteniled Hic J>ittsburgh ! 1 rj, Company Bince itfi organization in iss? I will we believe be a sufflcientguariMitee that busi- I neea entrusted to the 4 nfrfr wUi re- | celve the same prompt tfttenttohT • ' Having a very exUnsi&e -cotrefipOndende with » lianks anil Bankers,'®otighdut thfc’country, i we believe wecaaoffefqhtiaual&eOiSSsto those who uo business with • tbE B “» e _ DmßdtOßd James -La.OGni.ai M . JL BTiJook, Kobetet H. Hats, Alexa-NBer Spber, Thomas Bell, FkANcis Q. Ballet, TfiOS. WIOHTMAK, ALBX. BbADLET, t T President. John D. Scully, Oaslfler. augr&-d4twtf NATIOSJILTIASIt j TRLASIi RY DEPARTM ENT, j ' ' ' J'TCK OPOoMI’TSOLLAR or the Cu rev: dot, ( I Washington etty Feb. 13th, 1864. ( | WheSeas, By satisfactory evidence presented ' to the undersignetl: ItiMi &en made to appear ' ‘ha* the NATIONAL Ban/ 1 OF I PITTSBURGH, In the V'ounfy of Allegheny and state of Pennsylvania, has been dulydrvari tzed under and according fci the reipQirements of I the Act of Congress, entitled “An Act .to pfb ;u secured by a pledge of l L nited states stocks,land.to proyiilj for iheoir dilation and redemption thereof;” approved,Tele •; ruary ;26th, 1863, and has'complied with all the I provjjuona of said Aot requlred to he compiled i with before commenotngithe business bf • Bank lne: <. j Now, thorclorc, I, Hcoa McUotlVn, Comp- I troller of the fuerenct, Sf hereby certify that i PlTr>3 BTTKG IT, L'ouaty per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Banka, Bank ers and Brokers. JAMES LAUGHLLN, Orders are solicited. President. Pittsburgh, April 26tk, 1864. ap27 JUST WHAT New Goods New Goods New Goc'ifa EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM! New Goods Holding from 18 to 24 Pictures, New* Goods FOK SOjLDIERS: FOR soldiers: New Goods Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts New Goods ALSO, Albums for Centre Tables, New Gondf. Albums for Centre Tables, New Goods New Goods AT PITTOCK’S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFPICE feb3ff DISSOI,XJtIOJV. The co-partnership here tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring from the firm. J. F. DAY, i JONAS KEEFER. Pittsburgh, Pa M March Tth, 1864. CO-PARTNERSHIP. Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all its branches, under the name and style of 3> A Y «3fc HAYDEN. JOSIAJEt.F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN. Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1864. mhS-dtf pi-ASBn : , No. 1(0 Third afreet, —tnnfft-iyd . - OSSHSJHMJBF ° 4 ”- NAtJ^A£:,bANKS OF PITTHISITItGfI. OF PI'mBTJEQH. OF PITTSBURGH, PA., 51.000,000 DIEECTORR United States. AT PRICER BELOW ALT,, -AT PRICES BELOW AIjL, No. 58 Wood Street tU- W -j>'i l ne time . Two times.. Three times, i’our, times,...4 Vive times (>ne week iTwo weeks,... Three weeks... One month Two months Three months...!.. ' Six months Nine' months i One-s*ertr. ! $ 76 * , 1 2S> 1 60 ). >1 1 I Aao u 260 j :I 70 ! 435 290 (3 00 4 00 I 7 6 00 Uffii 7 60 13 75f 9 15 20 751 13 85 £7,00 18 00 32 00 { 21-33- . . 1 CnAJi Q E ABLR ADVBBTISEMEJTn^' j? r 0ne _ R changeable tfen ? tothe immediate business advertiser. All larger advertiMtnea'tfl ii proportion, .. i ■ ... m 7/ rtf/. 'ithfieiirSjiltn&sil time i IMily. ta.week *wefek a week mouf h f 9 35 $6 00 j , '^'V^76”T*‘8 do JJJJUJ!!*",-- V. 20 .u 46 ~8 60 ■ 600 months.... 24 00 18 00. 16 75 10 50 4OOO [ 28 00 " 24 60‘ It DO' ootipos doubMho abot eratea. r " '■ Death Hotlfces, each Insertion !,i) cents Marriage notices, each-insertion..."' 78 trteambpat ndvertißentente,' hili.ewi ' 1 hxncutors’ and ne-ff ; tices - 276 lien. Sherman’s iftnieiiiejits Aotivo Operations; to have been He stoned Yesterday. - ; ’ ’ OUR LOSSES MADE. UP. The Advance from Chattanooga Upon Johnston. ; ' j SHERMAN'S FLANK MOVEMENT | Terrible Struggle of Johnstoh to [ Maintain his Position. The Pursuit Beyond Besaoa. Interesting Incidents „f Baltic. JOFFIcfAI,] , " ~ WasHIKBTQU, May 33. Major General Di.r: , \ 1 Kajgr General l?berman r by a dispatch uateU *:3oa. m. last.nighty reports-that lie would fte ready by this nvomrinjff to resume his operations. Returned, vete rans and regiments, he says, have more than replaced all losses and detach ments, EdWTN M. S'CAJiTON^ Secretary of War. From the World.' Nashville,' May 19. Tht* campaign of Gen. Shenpan mi.ninst the rebel forces under the chief cominnn.l of Geuernl Joseph R Johns' ton, assisted by Hardee, Hood, Stev,en son, Cleburne, Bate,-, Gibson and Polk, numbering about seventy thousand men' opened about the 4th inst. Previouato 1 this date the several corps of theanmy had been concentrated, supplies brought to the front, and every man made avail aide for the approaching battles. The Tnion troops at that time'held posses sion of the principal gaps of Taylor’s , ridge, and a division was' threatening Tunnell Hill. May 30, Gen. McPiier : son’s corps was trauaferred from the vi- J’inity of Huntsville, Alai, where it had . been lying since its arrival,, at GliattSt i JL'’°gu- On the same day General ! Tliomas left for the front at Ringgold Howard’s eorps moved from Cleveland, I iVnn., (o Red Cluy, Ga., and General . Wood’s division moved, as the advance, toward Catoosa Springs.; forming the left of Palmer’s eorps. . These move ments were made without the knowl edgeofthe enemy. May 4,..Gen. Sher man advanced to the front and the; army was all in motion. ridge, was crossed by the army on the morning or the 7th. The enemy was driven from 1 unnel Hill to Buzzard’s' rppst without, the loss of a man or the destruction of a bridge. (m the night bffhe 7tV Hook er’s command -wad'lying it Tricken's. postofflcc; HoWartlls lay ai tim, fbot of. RockyPaee ridge; Schofield kiv'atouhjP the east side and north npipt of Rocky. Face ridge, and McPliersomliad jtiiTnWn his advance through tlie gaps of Tay lor’s ridge. ' " . Ritrly on the morning of the Bth a re connoissance of Rocky Face ridge .was made. 'The One Hundred and Twenty- FiPh Ohio moved up the ridge, and, on arriving at the' summit, encountered tlte enemy, who Was driven slowly toward Dalton. The remainder-of Hooker's brrgadc was thrown up' as a support, and the Tebels were driven about three miles to a deep gorge, which checked further pursuit. At the'close of the day Hooker held the extreme right, and Howard the left of the army, and our lines were extended so that all the ground of the battles of the 36th; and. 27th of February was in. ourpossession. In the cotfrse of the 'day a brilliant charge was made upon i>ey l s gap in St. John’s mountain by General Geary’s division, in which the rebels undjer, the famous John H. Morgan, who com mands a division in the rebel army, were encountered. The assault failed in turn ing the rebel right on the crest, after .; a. gallant contest, in which we lost about two hundred and fifty in killed and wounded. The guns.qfthe enemy were so placed as to rake every approach to. his defences. On the 9th, General Jeffer son G. Davis moved forward his whole line toward Rocky 1 Face creek into the gap, where the > engagement took place in February last: The stream was ford ed, and the hills and knolls on the left of .the railroads were carried by our skjf mishery. General McPherson had op thp. night of the Btli occupied "Snake gap, within six miles of Resaca,' taking a po! sition on the enemy’s flank. The cop ter of the army was thrown forward on the fith, and developed the- fact that tlie enemy was very strongly fortified on the hills in and around Dalton. General Hooker’s mqyement this day disclosed,a number of Very strong forts on his front, from which the enemy ponred a very destructive fire without being greatrv annoyed in return. NoUiingoc cured on the 10th of importance. On Wednesday, May 11, the army was pushed so far towards the enemy’s ifii trenchments on Buzzard’s Roost, that a few-yards separated them. Boon after dark, General Hooker • moved to life' right and joined McPherson,' - who waS subsequently united to Schofield's corps!, 1 The whole army changed front, and the: entirqly successful. IThOnOxt Tfcbels ’i .; ,7 .... ; *KTutMis«l ,;i ! .[■ •». ' .. .- a'2 I>i i i lo yiiea93 jiti j ►'jf'wn TTTr^Trrr ( mail.'conedntrattng liiS-amy mid push forward ;tlie pursuit fipii;F«day, the ’ e vacua tionjof Raltoji byAhehnef nirtvaS dikedverdd ."by the advanced General Howard-.-' Kft artfllety ojieilecl* •jippn the -works,.; but sooiribe old, 4ag> was, unfurled in the trenches, ,and it was announced, that the town aadsurround ’teff fartificatidns had' been ’abandoned ’ The-works we're of the moSt'elabOfhtd 1 I [Character, japd l the. natural I defences,lof- LlSyP l ?^iW ifcW- 1iffPWMtip: ta&j-■ ■ style of hngiimering art. The grand -ch-trse of the fourth' cofpi took plaice iduring-.the mofning, and was a cheernif Via twenty-four families, which remained out of, a population of fifteen hundred inhabitants, greeted the sol diers, i with ’coMkidertible enthusiasm iThe majority of .tni> citlsirtrts had betit? .sen Ljoutlt by jprdet of .General Johnston - • P S*&•‘JfS W,“nation, Tbe.ienem®, nfade-d very clean job of fto scarcely dea-ving anything behind. ' -W.l i .iOpdthei UttHhe-'-fortt battld'bf the icaiijpaign.yras.fpught-iii Sugar Or Resk- , .r er fif BteMv sfiabontt©., .miles Square. The enemy, hftd here -made abtfind after hik retreat from Dili-' ton. : The lines of toe-ttmjf’extended’-'M seyen miles around the vol ley- the right resting on Ottikaluaa fceoeW, of Calhoun, and the left on tie yiver -north 1 ' of' Tilton, in the form of !a semicircle.. The corps in position wefe 01 Mc?her«m, Hooker-. Palmer SHiopeld and Howard. ..Skirmishing eonlmencdd early in the morning. It nine o’cfock, General ; Schofield wik ordered.to withdraw: aind take a new position on toe left of Newton’s divis.- ' loti of the Fourth corps. General Pal mer closed up'the gap, but General Cox’s division, 1 of Schofield’s' corpi ! &lM to get up in time add, : Jndad, - flfptojteiprctmg , the instructions,- ad-i ‘yantfOd upon the enemy. .This was about noon. Tile rebels opened a very destructive fito.iamid which General - j!udah endeavored, to-earry the breastj -fiWks> btft -failed after#wc successive e ! r< ’ rt i ~H e was then relieved by, Gen-' era! Newton’s division of the Eleventh corps:; The- engagement'Was then at its hight all along the lines and 'was [ most sanguinary in its.eharacter, Mc- Lban’s bngude went invito thirteen ■hundred'and eighty -eight men and-lost' -five hundred and- ninety-five fn a - very - brief period. The engagement subsided, •Jig a dPSjd.lP'Jl akirmiah- itboiit ; two djClock. Gpneridj Cox imetjwfth.-better success th his ntovehfent after ’he got - into line; and dislo<%cd the rebels from, *sbiK!rt»rkaaiithe,;pointtof' the baydhetj, -w!1 , 5. 1^ a -l‘i s f fighting .was on the centerl s brigade,.-Johnston's division, Of- PalnYer’Stoorps, drove .the enemy unto their breastworks; - but hn assault njW being ordered, 1 they took reffcgß in .a riohi a ??& held- the -position. a 3 shafp slibbters until njgbt Allot the Fourth Corps, Major-Oehfer.ii Howard, veito,dnS unsuccessful attempts to carry the lunettis by storm, Hooker’s forces! gave up the contest and lay for the re-1 mamder'of the day under the breast-!: Works, protected from toe enemy 1 s fire, !’ .and nicking oft,every rebel who showed! ills head above the works. As soon as; dartqiieBa,faYoreii t .Hooker began to iaature plans for capturing, the fort; the - prisdners were brought up, the ends dug j out of the works, and the guns were \ hauled out by means of ropes, under s j destructive fire from the rebels, who en .flavored td prevent the larceny of the pieces before their eyes; As "soon as a breach was made our forces rushed in ! and captured the lunette after a desper- i ate engagement. The guns seized were! four twelve-pounders. The flags of the Thirty-fifth and Thirty-eighth Alabama 1 regiments were captured, with oyer two ! hundred'prisoners, The losses in Hook- j ef’s corps were very heavy in the re-! heated charges upoa the enemy's works. I About 2 o’clock in the afternoon the enemy Earning that General Hoveyi had a division ofrflw recruits in the line hurled aheavy Column against them in anticipation that they would run: hut,toe rebels were repulsed from their attack after s a short hut : hrilliant engagement. -renewed,- .Tflbels, under a heavy flremf grape, and literally mowed them "down. as- by then. enernSr-yrtm not 1 -rdfie^KP .I-*.*) #r‘ .saiflACJcnmm '«*.!»» I irtDi • . ... VU-. ' i'4s a qg fß' • .tow 0 00. •W'TO ; MOBJVIWO F 08» ~ Establishment, -BABB& MYKRB, Proprietor?. Tip t*’. f*?i— — < - j r: / U 11 PIAHII AND RfIiCY^JOB^PfIINTIKG Kxecuted In th« best special paid to LEGAL PRINTING ffigjfr fACilltieikTptoAqlng - &c., Concert icmnot be ' empawed In the city. and In doing whereupon l | l f^ I !^^ i eWastear®l«»2 a ?dM£ antii-aftt¥iß'dWtet(ii)t vietoryViomi forced teamans v£J er eir ,“ • j ' idisebvered & ey»ouatingthjeiyaUi^'''K'iwi^^n r^l ■iSwfc^sS^ aniwoUiideiJ were Ifelr upon tne field • ‘gn)fe)iffigtBnf trains or.! At ; fime 3 4f* , clc/6k feifi . > : .{motoonstan&oFosse&nbbr-HlyiM, while , < i Si!|»tricK ) tod « aaoiullfiryiwieeneraf jfcPhMjhWde sev- ! -tod cross -i gnatti .svtFSe tdttl'fes® S B i£elnEtoe-' moots thi& faEdVerodfrofti'Jtoil^'mnsrad ®, Te A'vmstofJi iflf wJtoni tww-thousand i rebi : ois tiieirloss w4sTvery : ifttfir l y, !! 4 , iif i n a j.' , 8J. 08 * *W to»»a» i thOyleft tlMr kill. | *2, iitowfrm'Mmji of theTmsoiiefS taken willing!*. Barren idtfed .thrive* 'fcißTC •Wftjjks^forutha putpose. i- rn n -jui-.i ation. of. IXMft , on' : hy"thd : ,J 6Mfe%y 'ffe had trains op fBQm. Binggold i awifii a %tffl>lieB. i . BC ■.&*»&% of | 9 well fceptfop. 11 Ra^ffiVadiSfeth'e sup ,PtY, ,depot-for tittiaiW^tor tstfme orihe caaQaltifia-amonfl officers in fobs i (! TOHicl»«j;mottaUyf I%bsnded ■SmsgdaS'i ' •hundred^»SirifetBi^Sewyo*hill ed; and Colonat&Sfiiiti;' J Hnndred • M> ci .;Ti»rti-s9veiM;hj ■ •■ i f.lioJ tfe-nr.-* tfnolr i ■; wh;cb:. W^;tho ; fetrdhghold%f'';f'ohn@ion ln.thiaguarter; lostiifanr tliatHMfcKPiJris P n ?. ci ß^}a <^ii t , l i e i ! d':SloeesßeB havb'Ren ■’ ? WGWffiintaton i the *patt‘ br Bherman. andvthe rebel&ibv 4 ’ .^1 ■will ndt pkftse longer Than igineeeMary : i to conductthe 1 parsnip Well,’tfod will 1 doubtless,; sodncofii edgon tJWhSaiirSony °f. the,,enemy.jp foeirhevtdefeiifflVe position. Some and. AtlftpJta s ,aTBnitiAr understood to be the objective.peintson this campaign; hbd theme Wctwed! we shall have obtained.a : 'footiibliP fri'‘this partpf the t confederacy ;fTOih which We cannot soon be djiyen r ; ..... . ..,; - , /: -I .••;;i / o;l’j ; b<> HIGHEST :^ : cyaL,&''E i;X CSM SKWINGMACHIXTiS . t . ,?j .'jo 10£n«f-> TEE CHEAPEST, 7i:il ‘i 'V' n ' Principal Offlce ana'Wholesale NC».;OT; : otS:^"' Three doors • • . :*■ . 4 f'=; Jtt /.-n: tiiTl'-til qu ,;:nii wm ! •/<,.! *h.rtiiCJ CIIBSTSTT, BELOW SIKTH . ~W-k :Kaill%tn f i ■’ mya-3m ...\ , : ...i PStJPktßtbll. 1 1 j.Jg. waLD05.7.....i. -,..- # V.ir. r .j!for r icHLnT; ■ ■■ WELDONiife KEKEY, 1 GAS AND STEAHFjTTERS, • Plnmberg and Braas; Eotmdejg, - ! 10* WOOD,STBBBTf nert ferthE a , . '■* Ji u! - GBAVEL ItOiOBTONCr.'' ir ,r ! illflf'l !■ 'Tiu ■' ' a- LUPITH, OLDDEII t Have removed' tkeirofflie to 1 No. 9$ Market Street;' - Ota Door riom'fcoirauar of SUI! **“ordera promp tjyattendedito at prjcea that J -. . iii,:, Crijc Gr Crated -gg*jgL a Mftsfcqi^ap^^ffSßßasg* *! watejbrfoneata wuirawlra nSS>' ■ ili * "**• W*^^JtiBB3^PsS^l^Dl% ~*~v. . **> «'*■'! •’■'• •' " j. K > fir'' "dt ru>.;u I -it., -) y■. r.wt ;ii. ■ ' ,f nhdtL i ■ -* p i. > ‘trip’ ::W f