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Monongahela Valley Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • 4

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lPD CAlk'TON, DITDI AIM ur.ut.i iiii'iii. m't li'tnu uii. il, Aii-y euiif i. y.t i uil hy A.K 'I uill im.l Hi Utuii.l AUtlill, Willi t.ll. ll'llil UKIM H-': Mtlh.il' I ml ll-lll.

UI4IIII. liU i UlAlt. Ail ut' llil ll HI II II 1,4 ni. iiity nltuil.iiig ut (Jul lion 11, secured and hove away a huge numbrr of cuttle-, cunimt ti.dl the exact number, but five DASH INTO MEMPHIS. The rebel General Forrest made 11 lu-b with a party of his di-rperndoitH hu v7H SELEEf.

IlAI D. SyS it Qjitinr fioni tlio I'ollowin uceo nut that Site lut" rsi'l of Use rebel ijphoimI Wlicelcr did nut fit til his aniieiir.ition-: iiul M't up Hie family inline again nt old 'Wf II, so I would, suiJ J.uk, iuti rjectivcly behveeu the pulls of his cuity; 'but (hem arc no tiirls now they uro all young ladies. Catch urn mariyingii young lad) Jlin kil'iiuifs Fnssiv; 1 Comi'anv. On ro on a limi'f uotloag ago, not so far Irom Mill-er'-buig as it might be, a good-hearted su.d his loii-Songiicd sty Ic-tall. lag wilis attended a social party.

Almost A fair account of this wlioU; iiinltor will not t-how much to justify Ilia Loading oil purl of tin; their lit tack on Nlii'niinii'n lino of With his force lie Icl't the rebel- ne-u K.ist l'oinloii llio 1 0 1 1. taking with him four iluy rations, unil fur some of his regiments fifty rounds of aiiiuniliuii. the eat ami north, he crossed Iho and proceeded tuwurd Min advance was knuvi the (Icncral, and 'rcjiarulions Were mude. to meet the blow, wherever it should fall, which was entirely uucei tain, lie made his appeaj'orice on the line of the railroad between Kingston and Marietta where, he made sudden on the load, nnd bean to tear up the -track, jus-t Irefore the approach of the early train, which ranies the mail. lie was ppeedily driven oil' by our forces, and the flight damage done to the track was n.caily repaired before the arrival of the down train, which was thus detained but a few minutes.

An up tram had just passed the spot, when the. rebels dished in, and began to tear up the track. Repulsed in hia llrtt attack, the rebel Wheeler at once, drew back his and by a rapid circuit to the rear, struck the road at Dalton, about three o'clock in the afternoon. The entire available force with which to make the defence of this ed of five companies of infantry? and. one of dismounted cavalry.

There were loose bodies of men, convalescents, fragments cf coin panics, sutlers, quartermasters, and a few unarmed officers arrd men just passing through to the front. Warned of their near proach, Col. Seibert at once threw up a slight fort on a ridge running paralel to the railrojwJ, and about fifty rods from it on-the cast side, completely encircling in it a large brick house, which also served as a defense. All he passing to Men. phis on the morning of the 221.

I hern wa lint a email lum to onpore him, and he was in tins city beluin hi-, approach wan luo.v'i. Citizen were hoi ami rubbed at will, TIk1 object of he vi-it wa-; tho capture of (h-ueials Winhburn and llurlhul. in (his ihey fjib. il. Forri it remained at the hcadipirsrter some fifteen and brought forth Con Win hhnrne'n overcoat and some papers, aflev which Tc -tai ted for tho sriiis with hid force.

They dio-'e right into thn nfUne of the hotel, until is was crowded to ex ec --a with ll.e horses' and men', and enquired fur General Hurlhut whom they wished delivered up. The clerk ho was behind thn counter, told them that he was not in the hotel. rebel-i called him a --il liar, and said they knew better, and demanded lb? number of hi room. It was given them, and the rebels dismounted, and leaving their hortoi in Ihe office, ascended to the upper floors, and battered in two-thirds of tho doors, in the seiuch. The General, foutuniue-ly, was at the residence of Colonel Eddy, whether he had gone, the night before.

Oapt. Coak, of his sti.fi", was in the hotel, and escaped capture, after a sharp encounter with three rdlr, who entered his room to take him prisoner. Further than breaking in Ihe doors, the rebels committed no depredations in the rooms. The furniture was not molested. Considerable money and jewelry was taken from the boarder's room.

Some of the boarders were taken 1 iso-ners, but afterwards released. A parly of twenty or thirty rebels while this was going on at the hotel, amused themselves, by attacking the tire engine house No. 5, noar'V opposite. Two men on duly there Id led, and two negroes. Another force rtop'peu ai urn Union hotel, were about to sack it, when an old lady from Mississippi, stonpm? at the hoe ho 1 w-as acqiiiuuteu wiin some ot them, appeared and persuaded them to desist.

They ihen t-tartod for the BuJhh." of tice, and Maving Ihe lock of the Irving block, they called upon the pnsoners to escape, and then fired upon the guards in the yard. The guards rushed up to the prison windows, and simultaneously with the 4th Iowa, which appeared at the corner of Court street, opened a severe fire upon tho rebels, who skecdad-dled with the loss of one of two wounded. Hut for the timely arrival of the Iowa troops, which seemed everywhere at the right time, the prisoners might have been released, and the Lufetui office sacked. Several hundred rebels sacked the Hospital; a number of the guards were killed, when some one cried out, -that is a hospital, boys, don't Alter that they sacked the hospital. iv 111 10 those and olner proceedings were going on, Ihe militia was rapidly organized, and rendering vain ibli lance, the rebels were finally driven off.

A considerable lorce was sent in hot. pursuit. It is thought by military men that orrest finding Himself unable to cope with General'Smilh, mad 1 this ad venturous, but profitless, raid only for fleet. Matrimony. One of the great so-ial evils of this age is admitted to be the rclucance of our young men to early marriages.

hey will not marry, now, we are told, as they used to do, and ought to do, on three hundred pounds sterling a-year. Depend upon it, in many and many cases, it is not the odd hundred or two that ii wanting it is the attraction. We have lost thatjov-ous and familiar intercourse between neighbors' families, where young peo ple's individualities had space and op portunity to develop themselves and heart met heart. Our modish Cupid has overstrung Ins bow his arrows do not hit home. Young ladies hide away tho key of.

their hearts so carefully that nobody thinks it worth looking lor. Who 13 to choose the one' out of a bevy of proper-behaved damsels, like a row 01 tioliy nocks, dulermg only in height, and shape, and color? They all look alike, dress alike, talk alike, and walk alike; and, for anything that appears to the contrary, think alike and feel alike. TS hy, such a choice is an act of deliberate intention matrimony prepense. Few men have the nerve to venture upon it. No wonder they calculate the probable butchers' and bakers' bills before they take such a plunge as that.

Do not fancv that I talk like a cynical old bird, not to be caught with chaff. I take as the exponent of what my own would bp iff were voting, and open as I once I 130 (j hand Staert, Nkv Yoak, UC'ILMNQi Of UIIOAUWAV) N. B. Il nd.1 Ohi lelmi. upon iw.

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AAaiu rsu, BeiL-Jl; a ice 1.00. lur ut i A rOHW, hundred will fully covin1 the entile numbrr. Such was the extent of the damage dne. On loin iiin of the at tack, Sleadman at once started out from Chattanooga, on a specinl train, with sis regiments, lie pushed forward ro rapidly that ho would have In-i ll to have, afforded succor to Col iVfihcrt on the evening of the 1 and would have done so, had he not uict at liiiiggold one of the stampeded who said tbM all was lost at Dalton, which determined the Cenern! to postpone the attack until tho next day. On the morning of the loth, the t' oops wore conveyed down the road to within a mile and a half of vin halted, and were deployed in li.ie of battle.

The ltlti United slates colored regiment, held Hie right of the line, and threw out At the word of command the lino mov ed rapid duwn the railroad, followed by the leserves, and charging upon the rebels inipetously put them all to com plete flight. They offered scarce a show of resistance, mice our loss was not ovei eight men wounded, but getting into the stirrips as speedily as possible, sought safety in flight, 'flic colored Kegonent nail been lonc pent up in Chattanooga, and were spoiling for a fight, and it was to have been expected that they would have coinn.itted more excesses than they actually did. The uoioiioi was at 1 lie heat! 01 his regi men', and suppressed their manifestions of rcsen tmeut. One case is mentioned where the accumulated El hiopian 'mad would out. A flying rebel tripped and fell tides gave his persuer, a negro sergeant the advantage, and he soon came up with him.

The terrified rebel slopped in dispair, threw up his hands, and pitcously pleaded for that mercy v. Inch he and his fellows have never shown to the black. In was in vain before he could be stayed, the sergeant hissed at him between his clenched teeth, "lte- metnber Fort Pillow" and run, him through with hTs bayonet. Several olh er cases were related to me, but this is the only one that is well authenticated. Mot only did this regiment thus deincu St rule that the race is' spirited enough to resent insults cast upon it, but it also showed that it was bravo enough to fight At onetime the regiment was drawn up in line of battle, and halted in a situation where they sould distinctly see the rebels, though at such a -distance, that to fire was use less.

For a few minutes here, they were subject to the severest lest of a soldier, compelled to reserve their fire, while they themselves under severe fire, and occasionally negro impatience would hurst out with, 'Cernawd mayn't I shoot I think I can fetch one.1 But a 'Steady, sir keep and not a shot was tired. The end of the raid was that the rebels were severely punished, losing about thirty-five, men severely wounded, while they carried away as their sole plunder the cattle spolian of. The break in the road was repaired so that the first train passed over it coming early on the 18th, and the same day, six heavy trains passed down to the front, laden with supplies for the army. Wheeler moved off eastward, and learning that Kilpalrick, which same little man the rebels dread worse than the gates of hell, was coming up from Atalanta to Jook after him, proceeded noith to Cleveland, Tennessee, which he is reported to have taken, and after destroying-the road and wire, to have crossed the Tennessee, going north. I am dis posed to relieve that it was not a part of his original plan to operate in East Tennessee, but he was compelled to go in lhi.3 direction to escape the forces under.

Gen. Kilpalrick. Besides the command of the latter officer, there are in persuit of him detatched bodies of men in large, numbers, ail of whom will doutless be brought 13 act in concert with Gen. Kilpalrick. The country may rest assured that Wheeler will be well looked after.

We regret to learn that Gen. Dodge examining the enemy's works at A.tiaiit.i, on the ISth, was severely wounded. He was one lime reported dead, but later mttliigenra that ht is hkely to recover. Th rebels I will 11 hii" tu tlMt'i 11 your Willi. .1, uiiy h-w.

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At the Hook Store At tho -book Store I'lDDLKH. FlIipbK TB1N(S. FI.iM.ibIC sJTllIJstJcJ. crnniiK hows. I bin, 10 HOWS.

At tiiu Jieuk Store (JUTTAK. (iCJTAKS. And fill othur Musical Inst rnments. A nd iiiU-jther Suiical liistrinvu-ii-t-. Ami all other -Musical Iritrumeiits, Jiti.1 Lridirt'8.

Tnil board, Uridws. Ac Tsiil iKrfirtlri, BiidgoB, Ate I' or yah.i II BAUD'S BOOK SIORk STOUNLII-TG- SI.AUCrllTER RAT KILLED. 10.000. rf" nit ti" til fi civ 1 Tt Aidl lv a t)'I imni 111 hi I 1 1 MIMiUI puik inr it.Mdt. Aiiy uno Uomdit.1 if.Li trr-nmneisceii-can see tlie (n-iL'Mhil bv fit the JJiuir 'ihe Kciitie-iiiaii hd uof btdiyvo t.lia virtue ot the ru'eparation at the lime of bm brrit- piu'chae ot a box.

anil had tre-d tin; 1 uo etii't ihcato, published in these iptuitiy Sum oohumies; iJeat "iH'ij rfr-nd aiif.tiie! Vour exierminatnr works wondni'B. au ix oF the Bftiuc sort. had 7000 rats about and 3000 at-tho hatife. Aitor the the barn aloi bn: yr-u tc'ivft me. cairt limi one, 1'be nonso war fjUiet hist niirbt I could not sleep: had toset 11 ana 1 lay on a horse-fiddle in order to enable the rest ol the family to biep.

iours witii Manufar-turtd and sold wholesale and rerail, by JOHN D. VOVVJjlLL, Washington, I'enna. D'-- W- L. B. Wilson Agent for Monongahela City.

Hobt bv f- Xvammoror, (Jintrer iiill: i'ryo Morrison. rUitevvilie: J. M- Ourvy Uanlonvti let iteiron, t.Smetuwnt II- H- Crombie. Ust Mizabeth; Dr. J.

fc. -i balk) rii Uth UJ Jul tei rtwispi pd vem on: "W- K- i'raaior, Vjivetto City; Moixkh A Call ton ii JS. O. beightly, "Went Newton. COM? I UI NO iNl A I NO P3 70UKTH STREET would invito the attonttoti of ladjns and gentlemen i-0 that beaut it'nl piece of art too much esteemed ot late ailed thp Jbbb'HUiN l-'AK'i'lNfi.

and my mode ot tite sanso in Wijra and Madonna Bands. It fivs them a light and life-like appearance hitherto r-paU-iinM- 1 have also lust received a large and eare-biliv KPlerd stock of the best French Tlnir. pun-hanod i' tr cn-dr and 111 motto is quick sales Oud small profits. CAM KH.WS BXTllAOl- OK FLOW hks, or botanic Crean- for Rofteniins and beau its mist the hair, is too well "iiowu ti'i neid comiiient. Also my new HAIJt All thr fnnily urk it nn.

vents the huuf rem failni out and get t-iii" prematurely Liuhe-? do you want to have Ik white and hetilthllii If so, get a bottle ofaiv PbilodiMmif. or skm L'lenser and twke a little health ir-1 out door exercise. "Xhs-a is no humbug but will vour beauty to old nee. Inscard all poisonous 'kin (juu-Cmi. J.

K. CAHJiKON. 11 IT SIT S. Piunt Brushes, Hair Prix-lies Bni-ih-s. Serub Brushes.

Clothes O'tniter Brush e-3. mibtuiK Brushes, Window and thru we have 5-ome brushes and more b. A fyaodmnnv bruhoS KvciT sort ot Brushes. m-v cheap Brushes. A nd verv dnar brulie 2.

niackintr Bnislifw. HAZZARD SOX. HANDLES. You see we have al-m-t evory kind of Handles, maje of good Hickory. Ash find Boxwood.

ilnc lT.i.idlf", Mattk Handles, Fork Handles, Br-md Ax Handles. Shovel HandU, Ads Ibmrll. Ax fVi'dlcf, Hammer Handles. Pick Sl-iudie-j, Huadbs, Cbi el fbm Awl Httis-ils. fbndfe, tvtht Handle-.

j- hkr. every three minutes, Ins ife woiil.l check her hiis.ua tid thus: 'Now, Will-i 1111, don't talk so ud!" Come, William, don't lean back in the chair that William, don't' get noisy over there!" 'Say, william; let the girN alone, and by At List, forbearance cast'd to bo a virtue, and the husband, who was really ittied by til in the room, arose and lid: beg pardon of the company, but as my ivile insists on being boss all the "time, it is right the should have find deliberately too his pant handed them lo her, and sat doivn in his boots and drawers. The comp.mv was as-lonLhed, the woman burs into tears. The unhappy le so 11 went home, but neither of them wore pants. How the affair was settled we cannot tell, but the Lvt time we saw Wihiam he had the pants on.

We are inclined to she will not again boss in company in a huny. Pi cnciA 1.. The largest newspaper in Western Pennsylvania, reaches us daily. It gios double Ihe amount of reading of any paper in Pittsburg, with later and more news, and full and reliable commercial le-porls. It has reliable army corrc-pon-denis.

ite and reliable telegraphic reports, the fullest and best financial and oil reports, anil regular p-ives ah the news, th( oil market, spf rial hed hi tin ind has tue mos reliable 1a.l( i paper pu am UK diuonally, and lias a largely increasing circulation. Emphatically it is a news pauer, and should find its wav daily to 11 ess houses, and weekly lo every larmly in the Monongahcla Valley. he Commercial is sent to subscribers daily, by mail, for $50, or is delivered to town subscribers for 25 cents a week, by Amos Crall, Agent for lonongahela City. L)v 1 R1J' I Ml MS "jMIF IlORIf A1! il IJjI E-iSS FUIil. RAPT El PIANO1- Aro in.

he Si'J 1 tl 1 ih tl I 1 1 i IK mtntniali ttll'l slupiK! ti hu.k i)f ilio ami a 1.1 1 will stuiid ini.l. ttntl i-jv fiir-x; MHt'lliV Til'1 ti'U': i 1 l'n. ai-f 1 tl (h tlllltl UK 'i-Ilf; Tli JI rife ittiTfi lVc urn lone JitnJ iiu 1 i 1 I 1 tho 1 nrn.Mi-v Tie v.1. 1 in jt it nt I 1 nl JuMMli-dvro tjf thr Wii tl 1 tul i 't'iii'ituti! f'llCLT. ZVf 7 -OCT A VIC IMAYOS in liosnwoml ti'on and oviM'stnni-r hfn hi i it 0 i tl 1 Willi uUlt --Jl tk WjlM csirvrd a.

Su. autl (i 1 iiiln ml if in I i) 1 2 1 tuvc- fh-. iH'fnvt- 'J'ho jiIit.j JJinrn-w uvo. iullv wiir Hiiii ni-o the rf-sitcst ijaranw tkii.t tiin tu ft mi tid in tiiccttv. Vloiisc tiitil (Juuit.

hocuna i il -1 i an 1 il rnj hoka ui roiro 1 -i lu 1 tin 1 i in ii i nt a i 1 i 1 i i i i -if tt i ti th i i Ii in i mi i 1 1 i a in 1 0 fhjt 1 I i i in -r ill i mi iinl). A t.iO Jitid ni the h'iMViiiir 1 i i itr lb i Mi rirnlin. Hiui iiiiit-ii. nit of uliii.h will- by ioi.l fil uxU-'-ui'dy prin.ii. lliose inek.HhunH i cintun lo)u tune, frnch 11 tov fli.lVH.

libomT discount f-Jertrvnini. B.iT-lith i It ii iiiiuif i 1 1 tc i ii i lit till s-tjiinlifc'J wu tiic uiOSv lilf il 1IOUAOM WAT US. Asj't. 4bi rv ork. THE DAY 801100b 3ELL.

:w.ooo UiU'jRs Ks.sui'in.- mw bo.ik Ur -flay shool-i, cailud tho. day McliOiil huil. is now ready. It eon lams nun. lit lb ciik-w runndrf, catchow.

qujtrti-tt olu.vuec-ij many ot tbcm wrritt'ii txprossi tins Tvot'k-t i is it tho J. 1 ntfi ot us ihe Oon nt am (Mv jind prort'Psive, onliuarr ttiacnfji-B will fhvl thi-nisL'lVi-'S cntirtsl sricciiS'-Ful. iriKi-nicrmg nvji vi ii ft ischLtlars to. mug ct.trrecU.v ain wejfittthenl.lv wlulti ih1. tuii'M wordb ombrat't; siifli a vanoty 1 hvt-lv.

at-tr-tivo. arid aoul-stivrim-c iiiiisie and sciitur.f'nt'-v nn fcr-mbks will bo exjuutwucua lu Jiidncnig uli ijefriiiiwrw to Si on wilh zest acju.inn.'.r skill Jn.ojnj ui" thii mnq roving, liapjiniosyuJdirm'. antl nnioi-pruduiUi ni seuoui Jim. In fei'uplicKy iM ulurneitti. variety udniitutiun ot -tud i Olni mi numb i 1 1 11 il wlo rti md tl i 1 it I 11 1 5 Mil (v 1 i I 111 1 It iH be found tho befit ever iei-iuod hir stimaartr.

fwiidn-mit-s. and pub tic A tew sample pugim ot thn p.lnment.H. tune miu tion-i. ars yivou ui ciri-ular. Iz ih by Horace al nr.1 hfr of buol Bell' -Nos; 1 nn.l whifih have liad tb'i sale ot Tao.OhO cnpiei.

(-ncfs papprCjv--r. i nt 1 1 1 lu 1 un 10 it jt LJ( th i 11 Linus 1 lit i3 it. it -i (I 300 ti fi iiirihed at tho-tus) trice. Mailed ar tho -retail UOJiAOii VVAIVKM--i'jl luv.au way. Now Xnvk SABBATH SCHOOL BELL NO.

2. It is an out 1 re new rti-ut Jtortriv '0 paf.B. of rhe tunon and Iiynms were vrt nUn i'xivvw tor thir, Vv s-uiuc: it will smm be us isx prvauruwr Bell. No. 1-) which La.i ma uu to eii.rtiii..nj tjai.hno copios nv fciuamv evrbout nt evor isgmu tbi- fiouir.ry.

Aim- bcth papt-r COV-i(JU: cloth rn.uoa. put. ii'i ut, wr 100. Xi. 1.

paper covrrs, 13 ct, $lu par lo-: b.und, 'A) ctk. $17 per -O: clwtU bunnd, Zoct. "JU por 1Q. litU 1 iojietliHV. pr IbO: child bnm'I.

einbso-i itt, no per luO. 2y fur-niiiiiid i't the kAi price1: ftiaiiud at ne retail JiOItACi-i i'uL-lster 4ol ijiuauway, Al-vv orii NEW INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Fni'flib'ist Litic.iln'3 Gruiul March, with the host VE-ijf-tt. of bin Excel) cricy thai bits vet been published: niu-ab; by 1i tier cf tli 'M Band, price 5-0 ceitte. Onr Oyiierala' Qiiii-k-Stvi, with -vifruette of 5 r-f our mutcliy (ri-fittdla, lwulcr of 7tb ILtgiiutnt Can4, fVJ cents.

The Seven Suns' Gallop and Laura Kene Wiiltz, --3 cts each, Ooraet all hv Balier- HlvMc B- hy tl. rvinpr. rni s. 1 25 vrrH. officers and men promptly volunteered; to render such service as they might, without arms, and were assigned to the post.

From this post the rebels could be distinctly seen approaching the place on the east side, and when they nearcd it, dismount, and giving four horses to a holder, formed in line of battle for the charge. They were armed with Alis- sissippi and the Spencer seven shooters, taken from M'Cook's men. The Colonel, pushed two companies of men out down the hill as skirmishers, supporting them by three companies formed in line on the ridge: The rebels charged, and by sheer superiority of numbers, drove back our men into the fort. This they could not take, and diverting their attention from if, deployed up and down the railroad, began to tear up the hack and burn the ties. There were standing on the.

(rack at -the time the rebels were first seen approaching the town, six trains of cars, four of them headed up, and two down the road. Those going down were loaded with supplies of those going up one was a special train, conveying the Supeiinlendant, and- the others loaded with wounded men. At the first alarm the supermtendant ornereu Hie -conductors to relnain where they were, while he proceeded cautiously up the track to see if it were yet cut- arid whether it would be dangerous to attempt to escape. When the rebels began to drive back our forces rapidly, it was manifest they could not rnan-taiu the position, the unarmed men from the fort came streaming out of it to the cars, and the. conductors at once put on steam, and came streaming back to a place of safely, and for that act of disobeying verbal orders, and saving their trains, these conductors are to-day suffering confinement.

in undoubted possession of the rebels proceeded to act their pleasure. They possessed themselves of such Sanitary and C0mu.i3.-ary stores of which there were small 'piaulitic, and destroyed the rest. They buii.ed one fonndiy, in retaliation, they said, for the burning of Macon. They tore sip the track, in many pluce, for a dls of tij-e. t': 4hy and -ft 'iri'f tarik ir.huf.

AnMher vaslo the conviction of bright cs mvi' -1 1111 lt0i nephew, Jack riawthornc, not lonim i i i iuu sjn home from the Crimea, six foct one, independent, hairy as a Skyc terrier, brave as a lion, (clasps for Alma and Balaclava,) gentle as a greyhound, and I should say impressible, decidedly. 'What I missed moet said he, in his open-hearted, unabashed simplicity, 'was the sight of a woman's Whereupon I spoke (I wonder, Jack, you do not marry; it would make you a happier man than living half your days hi the smckinsr-rom of the 'Armv and S'4 Whv net ruck up i ci: tin)..

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