4;2 4116.1.,T. •Aik_ ~~,,...~..,~.~,,.t _i` • at W +-I" • . Iwww CIERIES,PRODUCES44 T RA,kmocLELLAND, W lisillellond & Day%) CONXIISSIDEI =MUM EN ••iii0W4161,11411 and Proitnons. DS litgottifon Edna to the gurcbsos and We Of AND DAM= prraoLzum. &N OD WOOD BINVET, Pittsburgh, P. Way CSABLES C. BAIBLET, . • - Produce-and Commiesion Merchant. ildqdealer tu lauds of COMITST FRODOOIO, so. m Lamar Brazen 110%.•1"--...--CV••• • al. MOO= jet the DM Arm MD. AD. IrDonald Pit Oe., Mellsoille, Ohio.) _ Air, DONALD & ARBUCKIIS,' Whole jYiMde Grooms, _Produce and Ocnimilmfou nor , olianni. Jobbers In COTT= N. 0. BOOLE and MO .- users, ESTIIIID ISUB a smut, n.oun, BACON, TOBACCO, TEAB, MOD, ADEICTESB, 111006. Az. bias. TIT and 2N Liberty strimt;Pltts- C........ nolidy " & LL/EAR, Miami& • (INDIXES AND ooiturasiox NABANANTS, Kai. ST NA IS amltlatkeld Bt., era. Second, 4Janitir Ikl - ACKEOWN . es 'LINILART, FLOUR. 11l ass Gams Tama, Plum= Mtn Oesraastma 111 Samar the sada of Timm, Gran. rort. Ba sta, Lard, Batas, Eat, Choose, Beamj-Talleer, .evessa, reMbets, Potatoes, Pot and Taal Mites, ttelaalas, Linseed ant iLard 011 s, Dried and Green ItruLts, Timothy; Clem, That and Ginn trod.. . CIA advancements ,and. 11114,17. dder Liberty street. Pittsburgh. DS oaRNILY, ' TV . wacruwax amass, Ho, r?. I.IIIIOITX frfitZliT, Pittsburgh, '• Mastif purchased the haters," ethic late will cuisines the busied" ill Abel elditand, jl = twelve the pip:Tv of his obi Messes .1N111101:$ a& WILKINSON Comm' ssicaa TT Maladies', Whekeele dealers to WESTERN st / REEMMIFS AMESSE; DRIED TRUSTS, B OTrEB. U Ekell arlam lti,lN B , and produce, federally. Also, - WC& LOME% , Ise. MT Liberty Alirflashiassfeidesell Cbudignusente 2 - - 84 Iteßel6lol6;. TILT PRODUCZ, PRDVISIONS,. BACON, LARD, Burmomos, CIIESSTL YAW Rt., PRODUCT, - `1 „ FLORDOLBAII4, =DS, GURU A 240 DRIED SALT and LINR. dllb TOT riLjr OHR IL.CANFIKLD, co:Jourstoik tr i gr a rlMl —14 , 111 , 15=mA liiideval• deale r SIMMS OPLEESP,BDTTER, LADD, ,POICIE.SA(N)AirLotra, PM, POT AND PEADL AMMO. :: - MLNDATTIB, .I,INBBED AND LAUD ; OII.D..DBUCD TWAT, and: Prod= galena', N. - 141 WIC Tmnt.tteet, PUtaburgh. oc2 _7= VilleArrilk 411•11 Z IeTRIMBLE, Viiikaesale Gr o- AA 'Oenottlinlon rchants, deems fa TBODUO3I4://401/B, BACON, 011EZSE, TII3II CARBON AND LA.W OIL. LEON, MAILS, GLASS COTTON 'Tams. , Ai4 TOtaburipb manufscossee iTionLIT.4III6O,I-114 fleccmd artot, Fitobargb. 7114E171 1 :EB. & BROTHERS, (successors i. Bernera Andesson,) Wholesale Doelere in TAMENnurauns, NMI AND OPICD4-00N— ONSET, 81:10A88, YULE WORKS, At., Noe., Llama= Wood Arose, shoed Lithe Phtehorall - Maly - `,lnr. - cm, . . --(VLF 811E191 Alt D; COMMISSION t tiltinntits dna - *aim in nowt. oaAni. • • iumpaontrinkm, 943 Liberty anon, Pittsburgh. .131nrks brands of Mont Inc Mum and moußii tou ensuing's on ho d, Partitst., .stptioo paid to Mint ordeal 4r Iferchuoitne nottotnni- etn:dl7 • reIAttLES • 11.. 'LEECH, FLous Njfillaurhenta AND-Coulassos-llzzauxr — Awe& ef..(katall,BEZDS, zMiUMN, tJ nee' Ibr telebtitted.lJutonimn C. y,-14.1..316 Second ILS Vint stream, tima Woad and Spdtblidd.llttsbargh. sa3 11.11%. 1 1. .METZGAl—Oroaers and bamiitaan - ni; asanx. all kW& nadute inalllttitarglk llsinufectarm 1111rLaty greet, oppositAbinoret-Virood street, op.1:11 (IP. B. ..lONFeS IiON, Wholesale 4471_Cfrotes sad Boat furabhers, dealers to 11A- -SOPA ()ATOM, 011.3;1•17411, and Pitt. ktalc,"Anutionna stck.. Ito. 141 'Water street, ON, thilitoutiliige. l4 Bridge, Pittsburgh. Mairt 141.," PALML. r IZOBRItT - DALZELL It CO., Wfitile ",-sturite areatti;Cemrabstaa stadTortrarding Mar - .:p.u= I Sidealets Prune. sad Pittsburgh man. Liberty arrest. PiAttsttllti• Commission Merchant, - • and What Dealsr VLOUIi zidOEUET, SS3 Littarty Arta, ultrait• Pint oIITILtd. _Dapt#,Pittsburiihr-Ftw—titruirs Waxe d, t7fsirti4 itaiditstuattestil. sorry • trau.scs. in CO.' Whole uriviata an.t.Prodagn Denim, 6 atzth q'ttv..ll' ty r tiwg. put.b ar gh; -Ttl , StAtir Irma. u•Kal. :st AVlTtail-Wholesals T T tiergannakitao , Metnitanb, sal &ran in ITT Lrb Oft". JinW - roes TWAX O2.4, ''' - ruMt lc. TELFORD l9ltoregale' TO 2.l'l.Y:itsialwistiotoczus, Vi•OUN imp moDyyr rittilnirOU 'Ware • w. r. QCHOMA g Aknixusstos Ximewurs sati wrholowW. drains .14 CIRO. ÜB,Niritol:sFNika., No. WA —Hzre=-ORAI elt tacolite - 4e1U117 ; EitUGGETT.I-130., CITY FX,OUR d Ina :111nlat, =or LI101)" aa4 Adsma • oviatAARK • sip§, TAME& _ am* OtLILZIOVIE, _ Kr -=4l d.)01..01.11ir AlittrlriNrficfwtip 1111niCINPEMIX114 • PlMlol3ll*= &drums mai Amacciauct--.-**—peerstarroaucc. ATBICK it BROTIBIaun aALtIC GEOG i lflit,Pcutl l s2l " l=xoTy °LI - ursossi.,..l Part's u dummies. _ Arel•rek.i• Oulu% - sp.L.l p.n.., INEANS GOFF tuccestors to - - , 112--11rdiaillm, Means a - be., vuoistaar. ..,..‘, cutoolMantoyeawooa rued Wear =yds. PIM-, - iTPI ' • IL COLLIS., Ire enVASNlQuaraleitou Mei. '.:moo ad dolor ,hi -strrrza, LAILIe MB, sad Produce romersll4, p. 1 1 , Word erred, Writer. PltUbtutte -•-- - ' ' • MS ffl'iWoesosoitto Jno NeGuu Boa, Ile. I= :11 , netpieraLSBODUCE, r D OOH 0111 , sisinuar coldatuditu Ifigha - DIUM .la.r.:CO; , WliblestaP 4:=3:ol4.lBdaii liarlasts:axid disks* Is * 1 4 1 : 01 4 4( ASVlPlA'AmillikiroAt Ana, • TOM FLOlMO,oo'.7iirholoisalsollto ,:. 4 1,_-,iisilloolOsiSLOmettarataatsrtran. ll2 Mbail ,-.E% — f.Addiggidbirty itrest:Httibarei., t lal6 -WszkeiNaga.. ti0.,1 pony.- moat bad Maw in PBOVl3lo7McpratTront jai r ackoes,, A-1 . -'l,W,b B saLly,b6,, cma i — ., in , da awa. •n na,:is Yeartb stmt. niaat, H VOIGT do GO, onocoossoro to n.sr. Goat -riscrovoiromr 9,9#/wawa ..iallgaigNMllet Liberty Mr.. 0 T. ,HOUSE L. Ogoe -r , - , 'A GElitanaSts" . V W3 ifirs-•6--- 6 . ~.- . -- • ..;.......i....6...... , :—...ea55t adt.- ,4•4 =anew eaamada Aratta. PitWATIA. - ='''' c ' l II: ••.- w. ,11.., , ..... .. on t. - . tositistess is witiMills .. . . .11 00 GRAM, le" Pli.. 11 MP Matti • '.l - " ' P, Lot,at •- • ~ :` _...1 desale-. ........ -nowinearsarstacitawrg, san maw of the DIASUPA, NW /4 118 01 1/6 W L' •C WU; Whae llala abtlg iur ,-..3.0.411.;?•• PI sna 26 W" 4 101 4 1 2 1 7; , c:A. a" .oleasli ..."13i'lalidita of SODA din, 3io. sra LIbRT taw - Wholesale u+l.l •Lugosoossp AND 00112:135104:1191:6 01 aliT 4 ~..q111•40/qtail hal!. kitearta amei sgror . \ft r br X 6 TZ S t 7 " ''' .-;- 4331-6t i0 , ,,m , . 1441 % ) /M‘ l - L:....-..«....1 -:— Mmitlatil == 1 l i V=7: -' • - i.i, 30 ,1m4i: ;_, YEar7aUtOrn=l Vntaaa.srlin7 aralOMl g or P a r i " AtHWrirAikircluth , .„ ~ _11 , ,W..g ize ,, , "-.-",-., ' , 'i • oat , q. 4 '- 1,-4 V " S " ' -1 "".....:., , - , 0...."' - I",..:Y`rraairial - liiiilligraNtaaft oil% r • '''' Elf 4 1. 4 7 , •.., , -frr•-irr: DAIL Jrair.ruFaCTURERS, 4c. DUQUESNE CADMAN & CBAWFOB.D, Itfumfootfooso fowl follati of flobbod • RI/AM WORE POE PLUNDER& STEAM OR GAS TITTERS, MACHINIST& AND IOOPPES IIIIIB . BRASS GASSINGS, of an debtriptions, mode to order. WIRADBOAT WORN, IMICAM AND GAS. PITTING, and IMPAIRING, promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to fitting op lIPMINR RIM FOR COAL AND CARBON OILS. A 110,13.10 Agentefor of Weittern District of Penn ntmie T r the iale of MARSH, LAURDSLL a -M.'S PAENT SYPHON RUMP, the bed mar fn. rooted. Haring no mime it I. art ilahis to get oat of order, and will throw morn water than any pump o 3 twits ita ales. spin • IRONIIIITOSII J. H1LM121111Z............X. IMAILT. CITY WORKS. ACILINTOSU, rtimPau.LL & 00., Prrisnrece, Pa. 101:111DIBB AND likCIIIIIIIST& Oorrtar of Plk. and O'Hara, LA Pike and VVaLtant Streets, (Neu QV Water Works.) Manathstarers d stallerury sad oiler RSIGINILS, ROLLING MILL CASTINGS sad ISACGLINIMIT, lef all kinds, and gerund Jobbers. Presept.sttaatlos gives to no suing ROLLING MILL MACIIINNEY. &May JOHN HALL ar. CO., VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, PiTrBBIMOII. re.. glanufaotaren and damn In all the dlftereat kinds of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CDT TING_BOXIS. tr. With greatly laoreased AWN tks Lr dang btolneee, Ire carnortly barite &alai to Sire an a oil. lisnuesetery, Temperaneeellle. Warehouse, Cecile alley and-Liberty St., Plttalegb. 301 IN ireLL, T. J. lIA.LL, ".. STEP/INN WOODS, .1, .J. 112.0W11. 1 LACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, PITTP3IIB OII . PA. PASS. BROTHER & CO. BUT QUALITY -1011115119 Oka STal• &mars, Flat and Octagon, of all atom Warranted opal to any tomporto.l or twartiracturtal In W. eon.. 0 :1960 0 mod wasollogoo. No. 149 9.4 151 TUBS? mod 5 1 dl= SECOIiD STRBISTB, Pitlaburgb. 611:134 - • W11.1,1/A1 B A HICIIILL A. CO , BOIL s Makers and Sheet Iron Workers, PENN 15=171 Noe.. YOrna4scost s,Hierinit tgo=od • • ILMIAMIsbod mall& moss Impmsed doh nary, ere Os i p i l:elred , to manofecture doetipttan of 801 • , to the best snaronar, nod garrotted equal to any made tn the °tam try,. GIILENRYS, BRICE= VIBE BEDS, STELE .PIPES,LOCOMOTINE BOILERS, CONDENSERS, HALT MIS. TA.NU, GILI STILLS, AGITATORS, SETTLING PANE BOILER IRON BRIDGES, SUGAR PASS, and sole manufsetorers of BARN HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing three on the shortestmake, delfhtt 'kis AIM BB COLLINS & WRIGHT, (Stenensorn to Orin Horton.) Bancifactarere of OASTORTRAIIIRS. MUGS. arm LADLES. and• gr../ earkay of BRITANNIA ertieles. Also, CARBON OIL - LAMP BURNERS and .AMP' B/LASSEN getterally, Mo. 139 &WWI 41:1:0q PlthbUfg ll . A LINN M Mitt3llCK OV.„ VAt.t.er 4141 F. Toartrar, Pittsburgh, Pa. - WiWarehotue, 391 LIBERTY ISTBSIST, Ilanufarturers of COOK, PALLOR AND EISAT LNG EITOTNS, PARLOR AND HUMES GRATZ% aoLLow WAS. otc.,llteel and Gies Moulds; Roll ing 11111 Cestinge, Rill Gearing, Gee, Water and Ar- Nreti PIP Sod Dora, Dog trout, Wagon - Dozes, Su gar Kettles, Polleya. Rangers, Car Wheel.. Cooplinda sued Ctatinsp gerierallY. Ales, Jobbing and Iffachlne pludings Miele to order. Patented Portable MIL It Strom Or liar Paver. aplaSkud SEVERANCE, No. 53 Wem • _ elPittaboorgb. mannliantam of BOILER RITEIN, end rothatei, of very _ domstraptlo. Patio:Mrstad or &aped ZEIIIIIB and Davin% large' or mall, made to order at elrort moth. A mod msortomat centstmotly on band. matzos RIDDLE itcC):)., Na 215 . .10=17 %Snot, 04Podt. Btrtb, Pirbhngh. otanalkokurors of WUXI* L& fl mod WITCH,- frk oorlorrary dONOrIO4IIB atIILTIIII.IIIIII.IIDID WORK. 074611 oullolOot from Ow tondo, sod goodrept ty dapped se pertoutrizetiono. 11.13:17 & W. , Manufacturers of . 'alms ISTOI4II QM WA and CHEAItreRG OBJLD WARR. Ogee raillfsfehoem EI 11 1117 !WREST Ptttabrgh. enhlfrly /0112 IMO. ....WS V. cuss—..... lecmgnixes WILSON, CAR & CO., Motley/do Godes th TORTIOS ADD DOBIZSTIO I DST GOODS, W Wood otroot, third hoh. DlWPoroltgloy, ritubwo. ..puttf is .ANE, MoABOY W. Deakis .1-.1 tomcat AND 'DOMESTIC DST GOODS, Mc 10 Irsleral street, (woad doer below nest Market liarise,) =rpm, , tshEly 'fiIATON, g.A.CI 111143 s Whoieskte aa , l Retail Derlsm 9841E8 and-DRS GOOD 4r - omv .1.1. 1 1A 10 " Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. ,ACIIIRdit WAVE, Wholesale and ofitl- Bedell Dealer, to FANCY AND STAPLE DST .GOODS; TRINOIIINGS:74e,. No. T5-Market Areal, 7 7H BURCH:MD, (idenessor to EP • Burchfield k C 0..) Wholesale and WWI -Drier in STAPLE AND FANCY DDT Goons, Nortbolat mum of Fourth and Market .trees, ['lnatome , TOMR-70.01474. wale and Ro tell'Dialer In all Atom of TBILMMINGS, DAT GOODS, &a., titan curd 79 Market area. _I Yv• ww:haix,"...., .....,.,- ....alers in all err* ktgategriPX.:llooDS, Is; Pi Marta stens% between Thin{ sag Fourth, Pittsburgh. -- . - • isicr: 84 WoOrr ---- teet, DesOr in BO . , _HATS, STRAW PRIX ILING1!1; sag MUM AXiODEI gemersilly. C' ' ox I'l JOIMPUN;DeaIer in PURE S DIMON AND ClinfluALlA pzurinfiar, resar GOODS. EIDINLNG =Arm mg. YAM . ILI MSDIOINM, 20., - orsirD 4l l Prim VI Oda ItoolTan et late', prim, Damn Jlai Itral 13 road% itroetA-DlNAboash. PromaipOce; cam- Qrs. WO bolos. b NW ISTiR F.. .1 L., Wh-ole ib.Z. . .. . , ... 1 ...e.e.ers 0/ warns I 1 - : to Vie R . : : . •: mr b • ....; ; IF d: 10 Owl ,strelek encased VlsiNt Pat.b.lit, , , 7 - TMlrt l7. '7 ll 4grt for 1----=LNERnaza CO oozowoah Nwt2tol-..tw P. JONES, Agent Milli At:uric% +l4 aZgracrrattriadhioritinitrd atm,- Amato _ Irseasens' 14, acme. onoknii *mar 'smut:wawa. I. =ranee Octaisan7. 92 Water street litir BLlMAl)ester ixi MU /MD PPITIOAL Bol• - sie s. Jor 1011/Mll' 00.11.1 1 41108; BAUD 11 PLUM mul PULHCZ t 1:1(1. 1 11 =ADZ' Mal; '-34/4.1:71 1 1b atm% ilteaser dam gam Waal, m[nburgh. Maws to let, md_Lilton to szillsop ma Aim 1103ncupitornsumins, and loto Spate Art ourtrwArs OZLMIUMP 101034111163 MP1141.114.111011001; sey29l er • _oNolklirsunsoas.,o4 0: 'avow IlekinleaposurilUilelligna!UP•llll,Pir, PlStrb`g i . - aL ik' 7 iiiiNElTON4 CO., Station'' 1.604 4 IF n b abiall pcg jlianatieunturni ant,ra ritellos< l o 7 =olt % uirTi,i& 55 get* [hi at TWA, Plttan.: „OS' and LAW 13Q0A0 conatanth Jlk.Elßotaksalior Btationar, .Aa TS Tow* steiiik•lpalio Trailana*_ . Vittsburo 6azetitt. lltoursci Lantos, by mall, per yosr—.—..6 l W. 4lngto • B. Zusitsa gown" by matt, p you-- 4 60. " de& copies.* I. Weszvr germs, dente copies, per year- 2 GO. aides of 6to 10, - 1 60. " dela of,lo or more . - 1 26. -and ore elan to the pert, seeding dot. for • deb of fifteen, no edit end the'Esnasee Curers daily. /or • dab of twenty. no will wad the Houma °ALCM daily. Slagle copies, 6 - essats. ear An subscriptions scuts red M.* drays stepped when the don aspire. WEDNESDAY MORNING:-.FEB. 17, 1864. Flaring Raid by Guerrillas Baltimore it Ohio Railroad. The Baltimore Jun gives the following ac count of the recent daring-predatory raid on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: "The express passenger train, which loft Camden street depot on Thuriday night, for Wheeling and intermediate points, .wan cap- I lured by a company of Confederates when near Kearneysville depot, about eight miles'. west of Harper'' Ferry, 1-It. appehrs that.e i switch had been' turned, bud usuar signal, the waving of a lighted lamp, medir - by - this raiders as the train approached. The signal caused the engineer to stop the engine. The train was then surroundechby the raiders, and a number of armed men entered the cars. The passengers, among whom, of course, there • ;great consternation, were more or less mulcted in the shape of ransom. Some pre • itded greenhaelts, other watshes ' while see ks! reluctantly gave diamonds, lreastpins rings, as equivalents for their personal or No one was injured, nor was there the hut disposition on the part of the raiders to take any prisoners. "Several members of the Maryland BMW, Legislatue, delegates from the waiters' corm ties were among the passengers, but on the occasion are represented to have been quite taciturn as-to their official positions. Their greenbacks and watches are said to have formed a part of their booty. It was also stated that several Federal ;officers and sot- I diem were on the train, but fared no worse l than their fellow passengers. After the raiders accomplished their purpose, they ran the locomotive and tender off the track, cute log some injury to tho -engine. They than left the train, going through the fields in the direction of Smithfield, email village in Jef ferson county, Virginia. "Al t ho ug h a company of Union troops were stationed within exhort distance of where the train was stopped, none of the passenger* or employees of the road were enabled to get any information to them until all hope of captur ing the raiders had vanished. 'The scene in aide of the train after; the affair, as described by an eye-witness, wan mournfully ridiculous. As certain of the passengers would bring forth from a biding place various amounts of green backs, or other valuables, 'which they had saved from confiscation, congratulation and merriment would ensue, which, however, was from time to time well balanced by Impreca tions and mournful announcement , of loss on the part of others. The whole affair, indeed, is a strange and novel one. The first time since the war, it is alleged, that a passinager train has been Captured and destroyed. "As regards the injured engine and tender , the railroad employees with their usual energy, repaired all da magesi In about three boats,and the detained train, with all Its mulctd pas/angers, arrived In Cumberland yesterday morning almost on time. AU the passenger and freight trains were running as usual yesterday afternoon, and it was an neal:6.d that large Union cavalry force had been plated along the line of the road, while a similar form had been sent out in search of the raiders." The robbery of the affrighted passengers was very general ; -not one of theme/mined losing something. One man he said to have lost ever $4,000 in greenbacks. The passen gers made no resistance, supposing they were surrounded by an overwhelming farce of re- Bea. A good many of them threw their watches, jewels find money away, some of which have since been found. No insult was offered to the ladies, and no attempt to make any one a prisoner. Neither was there any I I effort to born or destroy the train. A dispatch from the Headquarters of the I Department of Western Virginia, dated Feb. lath, says, . A portion of the guerrilla party that stopped the train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad I nedrobbed the passengers, were overtaken and captured a few hours after the robbery I had been committed; General Sullivan was ordered to, and did, despatch a force of about throe thousand mounted men to overtake the highwaymen. • 'lbts - pursning force abided and sub di- Tided, traveling on almost every regular, by sad mountain road in the neighborhood where the robbery took place. Besides these move ments, we fortnedscontinuoas tine, stretching for several miles, and somewhat in the form -of a circle, to hem the robbers fn. The thieves, on finding themselves thus situated, resorted to many stratag ems to avoid capture. Setae dimmed citiiens' clothes bid their -military equipments,. and, with ' their hones hitched to ploughs, set op the appear ance of farmers and husbandman. One por tion of the thieves, finding leans impossible Tor them to escape, undertook to play off the Bag of trues sledge, hoisting white Bags, and muting they hatLcome is to get the body of a soldier woo was killed at the battle of An- Batons. It is reported that others of the party are biding intreet and bushes in woody districts and secreted among the cockle. To catch them all will require a regular ferret— like hunt. From rho beat information on the subject it does:not seem that they numbered over wen, tpolglit. We have got ten of thammisoners. • eno - of, - the routeutaken 14.7.enr.troops our cavalry hands are still on the hunt.. • The feeling among the {Minns against the ache of these robbers is very strong, and O.CIIII. vindifitive. The Unionists and rebel sympa tlifsers alike agree in this respect, Strong requests an being made for On hanging of everione of theirobbers caught. In no sense of the tarmwere their operations of a military, elsarseter. They did no iolory to the resi‘ mails, express or wires, but =may robbed the passengers. The parties who committed this robbery are sons of.the chivalry and rebel sympathi sing lisitinioriana; They constitute a pertlOP of dilutor's band. Bald° Baltimore's born robbers there were engaged some of the sons of the WealthrandheratoLor• respectable reel dests of Jefferson ; . 4nd Dealer cun:44 l 4, Oa. It le said than were in the party . the sans of Marylanders and distingubihed gentlemen liTing in and is the neighborhood of Catabff= (land. MaxmOsal:mm OS 1FW113141 -4 DRY", GOODS. (L" WE." na.. E Cb .1) INIVGGISTS. Ife. soosßEZL~._~r~• ~~ -',~ S. RIDDLE & CO., I== TEEMS OF THE GAZETTE. week.—.... 111. A New \ Female-Orator. Lady Emily Pigot sailed a meetingat lino, (England,) on the 22d ult., to Mama the formation of a rohool, library and nadir's room. The chair was taken by the curate. Mr, Banks, when lady Pigot. made • speech of considerable length, in which she fnly en planed her plans. In tho amuse of her re marks she said: I want to,give lotto poor man an education milted to hie wants, and thereby to give, him also an interest In his daily occupation,— I want to tighten the bonds of fellowshiti end friendship between the, rich and the poor, the, laborer and his Mali.M. , - We can do no tug without each other ; ens , labors with his hands, and others should 4bor , With their WO for bier: We most Arise to better his 1 state, to make him feel that hi la note more 'head of burden, worth:so many @Wiley a' week I. VI employer, but • fellow mister* with mnielvae v with • soul to he gsTod, with reslings hilse *onside - rod, and with no intel lect given:to . him by Siod to be turned td SO count. • • `The thinks of the parish were Toted to Ludy Plgot, and tides, chows were given her - the meeting. , • .. • , „ Toe authoriqoa ..tt. Warbiagtott have jut initiortliiiiii a =entre for the topproutoe of reftletlfolipeif,flf,tliet ralki:TAjoedie put Issued from Oeq:Patisitsto , :Omagh tept.. roas,Mvkaiii ell houses of this oleas t 6 be , '4l44ftrie4pU4-tberitiVefirtillelro • I ellifkat fotitla It tie Cantrit OeutetWioquy nut monans. Oq oomiction,thcboall bt4 I biAleta , satlrthir mama/ Triqtriod. ;Alt o= l 4 to gqqabpagtotsa intgarart 4 , ieumer-.oonot4t*isba- 4 fr "or wmaist.thconTiiitca-osaeir Oh d itt the *0 of.prebiles, or was a sisecamer. • 1 _ ........._ .„, . . . . . 1 . -.. ,. .., V ., .. \ . . ---'• , ft., -...-- , . , • • • • - I ..ht , .. • u n . . ... , , .., .. - . ,T, -. "'„.'i ..? 1: '• - e '',.f '.;•!... 7 0 _- , • . ; G ... . . .. ... ~ .. .. i . . __ .:....., - voritmE mocvn- , ! No. 79. 1 __ __---...-....T.Llriiii:r. kffnuNTIVO. FRRRIT kitY 17. 1864. . 1 -r---1 lllMimmilmmol" -- . PERSONAL. • ' ":,' I Faom the pram of Benton A An. .4s, Ro chester, we have the report of ( he tams Baca," in Rochester . .14d by ladles' Hospital Relief Amodation. The oats of I title fair reached the handsome ram of $lO,- 228.99. The pamphlet contains a history of the Fair , its antecedents, and remits; i n and ts a spicy and Ben .nn n . We' find in it'silitter fro. Grant, the wife of Glen. I. F. gabby, which we ow 3 Cwarnscons, USN, N C . W M. Mr Man Ma .14 . The letter of VI old d and imamate, your husband, requesting • of my heir, If the article le not growingsmace,lkom age— I prerome he means, to .be put in ea Gratin:Lent iloy the mot &Loafs of hands, no doubt,) and (old at he Bomar for the benefit of disabled molders ' and their families —is Just received. 1 ern glad to , th nay that the deck Le yrrabindort as everough tinnier Other tense le ben a lr to lirio tersperse here and there • reminder hive passed. , The object for which this tittle request lii made Is se maiseworthy that I cannot r 4411•6 it , DT& 0410,101 I do, by granting it, expnee the fact to Ilwaledies of Itectanter, that , ' 'am no lonia • boy.. . Iropingthat tiniclthens of your city may spend • happy week, commencing to-morrow, arnilhel this. fair nukrtenonnerate moat abundantly, : I remancrerytmly your MEW, IL 8., Cesar .. Illajor•Oceetel 11,..8:L. IT _ le 'reported that Dr. Livingstine, the, Aldan explorer i _hail bean merdereq by the natives on Lake 4 , 1111111 1 4 The Load is Ake a.m., however, doubts the tame:these of this report. It ear!, um the authosit, of Sir Itodericklfarehison,that Dr. Livingtkine MU about to embark for England, havinglulAlled his African mintim, and earned his.4hare of re at. Bat, urged. bride seal for gebgeephleal ditcovery,be teethed to pay a Irbil AP :Luke Nyasa,, and try to diapoyer the solace Of the Shirrs; for which purpose he Marta frith a party of ate Zdelrbtole , Meh. Their landing on the cost appearatotharebeat,opplised by 'thi - inittliet, wire are knewn_biThave .frt rtn friendly feeling towards the lifekellie. In the attempt to land [Dz. Idvingetone fa said to have been wended in the foot, and his oom panto= to have been killed. A eulniminent dm ii stott spoke of a massacre of the - whole but this Is probably en exaggerated p ; v on of the first report. ~..___... Tire Haw Jowmal his lately had ap addi tion to its editorial stiff. To the Damn of its well known editor*, hiarrivend Willis, it has recently taken that of 11. P. Hollister. George P. Morris as is generally known In literary circles, ba n been an invalid for the peat year Iwo,-antf-brizaspseltsted for general edi torial duties. • ldrilielliatar. hie pureltated the Morrie interest in the concern, and "Willis and Hollister" Is new the firm name. General Morris' will continue to contribute to the pa: per, however, as his convalescence mayadmit. Gans, the Malden Murderer, is offering great mental distress. Demone and sorrow WO doing thou sad work upon him, UT. Gilbert O. axon had aninterview with him on Thundayerenlng,which afforded theyoung man some comfort. Ue wae heird to say that It would afford him some relief If there was any sympathy - for - him In Anse munity. The gond jury has foucianindiet reent against him, and his trial will probably take place in Apsit. , _ Mae. Gaza", th e wife of Postmaster Green, the Malden murderer , we learn, is mo th better and hopes are nor mite:talked of her complete recovery. Upon find learning of the arrest of her husband she became insensible and re mained eo twenty-fear home. - She visited Green at the jail in East Cambridge, On Thuv day morning. The Intervlew• is described as very affecting. The pris oner woo completely unmanned, and gave free mem to his tams. Is a speech the other day, Fernando Wood had Ike asenrance to say, "We of , New ;York oat fourteen regiment into Pennsylvania when she was Invaded I" To which a Penn sylvanta member rejoined, *ono von, "Yes, you did, Fernando—lliemtteketa that you sent to Georgia when the war broke out cameback to Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Fourteen regiments of your Dimas, and more, bought them t" ' i ' - Goa. Foam P. Stela has been =MU some days with hie eon, who Is st their, b. Naval School, Newport, R. I. tS Joon, the Cincinnati sculptor, hem j*ir . lobed a tine bust, draped, of Secretary a. - - Fr fi tful Accident—Toro Car* I 1,1 ) 11 • Bridge One Hundred ant:,T, t Flue Feet High. • ;As' ,Chie'd the most flight:lrd snilwaritectelants It hisbein elbr ditty fa‘length of time, occurred yesterday morning on the ° d Trunk Itailway, resulting in the blatant deal of three persons, eniplay omen theme/ The following are the particulars,of the 'fair 1 The rand Trunk Railway, a dart distance wes of the Georgetown. station, croseerover the ver Crate by aim of the largest bridges on the road. re is one of the highest—if not the leery bighead—W. l / 4 es on the road, It being no lam than one hundred and manil as* feat from- the surface of the river to the door of the bridge. The river at this point is very shallow, being at this melon not more than two or throe feet in depth. end almost oompletely (rode over.' About eight o'ilock yesterday morning, as, No. 15 freight train, from Barniamas appreschingthle bridge,it was noticed by them' on the frOrktbat ea 'alarm of one of the rear ears Vol broken. The [en gine driver, on being notified of the fact, at lona whis tled ”iwakas down," but owing to the ice on the track, and the train being on the down grade ' the train could not be stop ped as quickly sia under ordinary eirraca-" 1 stemma . At the time the defect to the elle. tree was discovered, the train wee within shard two Imodred yards of the bridge and going at the ordinary ,rate of IVe ed. Tie persons on the train' dhinli tithes power to stop it. All their effort'', however, were unavailing, as the train still kepi moving, and in a foe 'moments entered on the. bridge. • The engine and tha under ancl • tombor of the. cars pissed:ow. ' ward in safety, but illsl as they Met two ears come upon the bridge, the coupling of the for ward ottehroke. In these cam ~are the oott , doctor of the train and two brakesmen. Im mediately on the parting of the troth the lest two oars ran of the track, dashed throogh the side tail of the bridge, took an owlet leap into the air, and fell. 'with a fearful crash, Into the river beneath, a distance of one hundred. end twenty.dre feet. ' They were, of ; tonne, emegked to 'Motels, andihntlyto unfortunate mon - were mingled In• Such horrible man ner is lobo scarcely distinguishable as human beingtti• Their ormei . - balee, womb , end loge were entisineshed, and mashed onto one , sick en& , awful mass of Creeping. jellied , flesh 1,71 -Tbs-beid of thy Irnfor Mita Son doctor could, at Aril, nowhere 'be found. but after searching awhile among the mane. pieces of skilliface, and brain, all that now remained of it, were.pleked sp. and gathered &gather. There Con be =doubt then the se eidentsesolted from the esistree,te all that rtion °ldle train before the, broken ear pssedhafeily over the bridge,. „The bridge was not very mask Isdnred-by the sffeir, only' e fora the rails and: the portion ;at 'the aide, tkrooghwtdolt the ears run , heeling been dimaged,-.-Ibrowto Grebe, 1.6. 1011. Oar .rreepente• °Ufa :Maus Iron-Clad , .• • • • Navy?: '' • Thu t magottode at OW sum nscOseary P7l` eortntetizglf - Mai otivil7 .l cod from the fact that - six millions or dollen" is the amount required by cote contractor, andl ULM ar;fPnr.;,othere sm em 7 lluttekly ISIS eitimato. Four ehips—tho nimtlarr 11 1 70 Posed bt by built-:-Iroad, tborliforai €411111. 100 much mom' naval "armlet! if peacifnl timer; I Natneroutinvesilons art propoud lehespen the entorprlse, but - Bona of them so= to come apt° thin:lark of fled criUcism. I It Is probable, therefore, that' Ito shall hove four estimated iron-tiad probably,of from 5,000 to 7,500 teas burden. These esti meta are-bereeent bythe ofilmi of oontrea- I tors. The draught of water-In - vessels of Snob "site .vonld - be so treat' as' to preclude . the I possibility of th eir being labia to enter the Ifirborof Now York, oneept alder the mast favorable eirenaistenosa, sad the tifieregnirod ''to build them - would be at least three yosan.--ti Washington Cbs. , i4KKilli*llX,XXintat-X,--Tisero 011 . ear emeacipatitex meeting at dorington.ois Satur day rifiktitihleh l perk tmerdltler* 13 else ""1411°11t-Indus4titiisokiiug;iiaui ; tii. P`rotifilit'ital'ato-ntien; anitappolated dole.' iptit to 'thir;Ltuirrille . Coriesetion, A for , Asir hofOrethe Calved! divellos tlive• irsa , l on e held.la lathrtiliC 'shah *Opiate& deli- pteeto the Conveathla of the 221, sad ved. ursilotevite for the aeseatbitis; of that It alto p0i..4 risohaiioii eufkr4ii int i; 4 -W darton t l344l4lno Randall In Toting for Col fax; ile&eoadeatted the_vellim of Mary - .a • • c-_; : --- ssis*.iiiatobi..„ ~ at Veivelltatera: , .710,51resialv 2 ! -! , .&; 1 divided iNt AM ustirgairlutii,loefais . 4 1,40021 20 Ilivrielia 114 e, 81M11 and mince qviidliere ii' -..'''''. f.. ,' • . , • yr" 111041010115,WEIV•*Iiiii alii: *lt - 1 lOW seTiOie`if Neit 'Wrestle is net • 11- ' stitullonsh bat she iledet let Melt. . ..., , ',.: -, ~.1 ATM' --- .- .~ ~ - MINN METH TELEGRAMS: _ dmusE"-rTs• FROM HARRISBURG. Special Diepateh to the Pittsburgh Gazette. t . Ilastusnozo, Feb. 16, 1864. I Third night of ;Le rweugegement OMu [Unlit The House persod finally the bills to compel I WESTERN, the young and beautiful entre., who the Erie Canal Cm:4mq to build and repair rriti ° W .r.r. ,,,, m 1° r 2g b r ,,,, t _l t '''‘ l ,..„. 7,,,,,,„ . . knidge3; to attach trio coo.nty to the Western Judicial District o the Supreme Court ; bill I Witt be p ''' ' - ntel.% ‘ erlebroted - t — he '—Y' -. -- Pariliall -. drama of SAT.OI TS PARIS. for the relief of Deng Shanor, of Butler court- 1 int. WESTERN 4 . °lc ch.." , ....h ° ..... ky ; bill supplementary to the charter of South I Pl ' w "t o . 00 k o t o win, tbe et udral limo of Pittsburgh borough. I JESIIT LIND. Jenny Lind, with soup-- L A bill incorporating the Johnstown Hall i J „„„ 1 ,,,,, t h er h ut p................ E : 4 W '""" ). " and Market Company. Crawford. county, I into two wards. Ja rehearsal, . The Ticket of Leave /d.. One dividing Titusville, C U•GRAND CONCERT OF . One to enable the city of Brie to sell her stock in the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. YE OLDEN TIME. swum—The Senate was ouly In session about Ave minutes. J. The Escape of Union Prisoners from Richmond,- UST OF THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS. Jratrus of Officers Recaptured be., de., tc Portassi;Maxioe, Feb. I.s.—The following M=== Thal°flawing ti alist of the principal officers who escaped, and their rank. Among them we regret to have to elasz the notorious Straight, Cols. J. F. Boyd, 20th Army Corps, W, 0. Ely, 18th Conn., H. C. Hubert, 21st Wis., W. F. Kendrick, 3d West Tenn. cavalry,' W. B. M'Clelany, 4th Mich., Thos. E. Rase, ' 77th Pa., .7. P. Spoffer, 97th 24. Y., 0. W. l Tilden, 36th Maine, T. B. West, 24th Wis.,l ' A. D. Straight, 75th Ind., IL Mites, 79th Ps. Majors J. B. Collins, 29th Ind., 0. W. Fitt simm, 11th Ind-, J. H. Hooper, 15th Maas., B. B. McDonald, 100th Ohio • Aaron Wiltsel, 7th Pennsylvania ; .7. N. Walker, 704 Indi ana; J. Henry. sth Ohio. There were besides 32 captains and 59 lieuteaants, making 109 in all who gained their liberty, without tho pre liminaries of parole or exchange. Of this number four only bad been returned to the prison up to last evening, recaptured. These were two captains and two lieutenants. Two more were overtaken near Hanover Gant llouse, and the others abbot 20 miles Itietunond on the Williamsburg route. B„ g Gun: Neal Dow Minot attempt the passago of the tunnel for the reason that he was afra id his stremgth would fail him in his flight to the embraesiof "Butler the Beast.” The Eautincr of the 12th has the following Te following are the names of those rata ken up to last night: Col. J. P. Spofford, 87th New York; Capt. J. Yates, 3d Ohio; Cipt. G. Stair, 104th New York ; Capt. T. bah, 45th New York ;LL 11 inks, 57th Pennsylvania; Lt. W. N. Daily, Bth Penn -Isylvania cavalry ; Lt. A. B. White, 4th Penn eylvanta cavalry ; LI. E. Schroeder, 74th Penn ; LL W. L. Watson, 21st Wisconsin; LL T. Moran, 73d New York; LI. C. 11. Mor gan; Lt. C. 11. Schnester, 834 Illinols ; Lt. Moore, 4th Kentucky : P. B. Edmonds, 87t P ennsylvania; 2,1 Lt. P. H. White, 834 Penn- I sylvania ; 24 Lt. J. M. Wasson, 40th Ohio; 2d LL B. P. Gamble, 61d Pennsylvania; 2,1 Lt. G. S. Gerd, 84th Pennsylvania Id Lt. S. P. Brown. 15th United States cavalry; Adju tant W. B. Small, 6th Maryland; Isaac John son, engineoh steamer Satelite. The following list of officers are reported to bare arrived at Williamsburg: Col. Straight, Col. McCreary, 11 at Michigan, Lieut. Col. Hobart, 21st Wisconsin, Capt. Virallack, Sl , t llndiana. Lieut. Harris, 9th Ohio, and sixteen other officers - hive arrived at Williamsburg, Iwhose names have not reached hero yet.. Cavalry are scouring the country to the IChickahominy river, to give protection to such tar cso be found. (Sigurd) B. F. Btrnas, General Commanding. Interesting from North Carolina, , Now Teat, Bob. 16.—Newborn, N. C., ad. *fisheye been toceived. ',Mai. Gen. Peck has returned and unlined theg,enunasid.,itelmd henna an order forthe trsiope theihrefres - in readiness I.OF Mundy* ordefenalve lotion at a moment's notice, night or day. The Henderson, N. C., limo, a fearless oh pooltion paper, desires to know of President Lincoln how bacon expect North Carolina to return to the Union, robbed as she is of her own troops, and in the absence of a rnffielent Federal force in the &astern part of the State to render the necessary nraistattee in ease of sus emergency. The Raleigh State Jorreel, a rebel print, has been suspended for want of rapport. The Wilmington Journal thinks that an at tempt will be made to take North Carolina out of the Confederacy. The Raleigh Smadord opposes the taking of the principals of substitutes oat of the State withou , giving ibem a bearing before the Fudge. The Wilmington Jewel:Ll &spoons's the es eiresbly of the home pad of New Hanover for three monthl' A meeting ed the people of Wake •county will be held on the 234 inst., to express the 'dews of the county on the subject of holding' a State convention. The Newborn 2 so.o. which was suppressed ' by Gen. Palmer. has resumed its publication. ' pan. Peck has bunted a general order, re turning thanks to his officers and men for eir gallant repulse of the rebel Gen. Picket, with lore than thrice their number. Reception to Missouri Veteran Falun.. Leers—Gen. Rosetrani in the Missouri, Leghdarare. Sr. Loins, Feb. 15.—The Fifteenth ills- court Veteran Volunteers arrived from Chat- tanoogs this afternoon. They received Ch ost hearty and enthusiastic reception by a large committee a lUa nd e . of ro i n iti tt ii t t reo , im o d yed w i, m y ci e r s . co u rte: i, through the city by the military and several (Avid societies •to Turner's' flail, where re freshments were provided and a flag present ed. The street s were densely thronged with r 05.,.. , 1„,5,,, waved — hens heady every Clan. Resterane visited Jefferson City to- Goa. Brown,and the Committee of both bounce of the Legislates*, and escorted to the 11.11 of RepraentaUves, where he made it speech to the Joint stair cf the Assam* upon the "rendition of th affairs of hibmourt. Ile said the great obje t to be attained .in the' State now is the restoration of law and order, and invited the members to give Mut Inferitetion of the conditbinef affairs la- their, reppectlve sections, and their Judgment as to the 'best ineensfor the accomplishment of that end. 'I . The telegraph is completed to Little Itoelt, Ark., via Ft. Lents F and ort Smith. . - -Prom ltnnaLll6 - and :Chattanooga. -Cowmen, Feb. 10`,-..tlea. Otto posed thou& tiro yesterday. Clenertle lictiodild and Stoneman aulrod at KnotrUla on the 9th. l The sltrudlon at Tisox .ville au unchanged. Mama &alone `report that Lougitrest had the railroad In runalng - Order to StrimbeiTy Plaine. A .llepateh to thireuecur,idahod CnatUutoo go, 12th, earn: - "It rallied furiously - the pact twenty-tour how. The ahnatlon of 4 ohn. /On, *nay in unchanged. Sherman's programs ascito great consternation among tharebela. • ItIV 4OIII &natters time In on Saturday. Trains are running Ordarly on _MI the rail. roade." , ''plido Reciprocity Treaty—Great Rale. fir.donee, - 11. P, Fab. 10,—A: meeting of the tommereisi Society *u held. yesterdeb. totonsider the operations of the Ueolproetty Vasty. . A, decided expression of opinion, however, was postponed till the action of the neighbortng colonies wee knows. 11 is cm dontood that oar pierehanM are generinY Wongliageinetthe continuance of the treaty. .14 The .weather to -.timid. The 'thermometer Amu 10' degrees &bora - soCc.:::The vind fromeii•Northwest.' note wee a treat feisr• gay gale yesterday. The Hat-leody Pateet Vast. - Wsannerroxi 8eb..10.--The bat-body-pat ent ease- is beintoontlncied to-day, in the U. R. Supreme Court. Elaborate speoiLeattonsl plehe of machinery are to-day being es idiettly explained to the court. The eaten& sues of , Peatidors is more than usually large. Drain 110 a 00.0307011.—Mri. Iteobelder hronWhltahell townibly,Lettlphoono ky; weal to he /Meet [Dd.-04414 Ina EH e. seiner, dint to of Allentown; to herb a num• her of teeth tad, end ilthonet aluttided by theden t, she 'urgently requested to hive performed- ander- thither/hue of not S-,Dr. - Martin wee rellid to; who aside 'azioaliition and:pironoanoW her k: 'll..lntb to .hereoborotorro-admin. I red, na preoritibektioamlntithly'tirtale i asdar-s-vsztisi.rs_ ___,,,susaes Dr.'o:ipiwelsolid pi i a - a -ixtr i4 "lr Vr.-4116,44'"'"'.4.2.0f lattiatatiatiVbedi3ll ,Viki,mop iWuroiiid pabaswidlisset mama . O. Adlx*WAsiisiiillsons. taken tom her. sad itia reephstlon wee kept for an hoar sad a halt, whoa ebm whited. ~.. 7 7N , .- - ' •-' - • ,•,..•• • =l=oo By Amateurs in Antique Costumes, for tit benefit of the PITTSBURGH SUBSISTENCE COMMITTEE . . „ AT comvoipivr ON El ATUODAY NVELNINO, FEB. AO Ticked. 51 EMIII-e-to be had at Manor' ,• Pine burgh, Mr.. Cbehrune'•, Allegheny, •tyl from tbe wmbeys of the fintelislete r Onnunitter. o.miss L INA ECRIBA'S aaAND Vocal and Instrumental Concert, CONCERT HALL, On Thursday E4 l edng, Feb. 18, 1884 PIWOIL 51e1111...-1 . 4. /MT. 1. Violl.ncello 8010..... P. BertorL A Non Ore4e—"DC. t Mingle," from Botanna bat,. lllvl Mi. L. Saila Prof. WeateliOk. L 1: La(mqtmat i r_ Patter- Prof. 5. Thom Blight Black * ' ....... ___._ OCOon , . 1. 8010 on Violin —l2 51. Lir Vatia-.C. Da Barka._ _.. Prof. Scans Teem. Air from La Trariata...Cardl_—....4lis L. Scribe. 5. Violincallo Solo—Varlation....liambera —Prof. Sartori. 4. _ _ ... _ ........PNL Warnelink. Happy Billiciinhe Warrat-....Wallaca J The elosst7t Parlor tirandPlato, inannfac.nred by j Wm. B BradbeiT, has bean kindly fitrniabed Sy Hears. Wamelink k Harr. Adtabaico, 60 ant.. boom open at 7p. m. ; pet- Bormanee to commence at 8 o'clock. 1105,1 a to be bad at Mean. Heineman, Mayan a baltila'•; Wamelink Barre; SSn. Blame.; CC. lialka'a, and at the door. fel f:3t. 10°MASONIC HALL THIRD AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE: OPEN EVERY NIOUT. AND BY KAY A.IPTICROOUN THIS WEEK. The wet eltraonilakr ethi Moo In lb. wog 14, THE GREAT MITCHUM TABLEAUX PARADISE LOST Aaalsalon ebildron with pannito. J51.%.*T1 N EVURY &I , TZIINOON THIS Wittig a* 2 o . elock. alum Chtldrea •R 1 La admitted for 10 mat. 1 s Evening" at 7 . 'lost. CAPIN AI 'ls{ o'clock. precisely. MS -boon open at I o'clock. t re le., lolls. A. D. 110RRI 8 ON. Proprietor awl Swaim. r -IRI' .I;OTICE8. n 0 0 °P. MITRUNOONf ami- For V..'" „. IT ()I. N , ERS, ATTENTION V am. ....a. anthwlty w recralt a _ _ _ . 1 1'cts; Company of Infantry, T. be attached, along arrth two ahem, under thy charge or ILICIEUED 0 DILI, Isl., (l L. Lt. Oat. of 11%1 P. roll. / ) to the 116th nett P. V., of Ilan met'. C4MII. La • nags chat.* fot Tolanteers, as the company will hot. ths ptirtleg. of E 0E1.6E010 LECT ING 'MIR OWN O and Ma Of raon miPTIC Via, cato It tt Ls totter than la old onconl tatlons. Government and Local Itonattra Will bagnmanteed. I walla spatially appeal Maly former marparitma alma to assist me to tilling title company. get...amend Marl to join it whom you know a ~hrti; l_lo milist and.. o ma. come Twarlinvea. and nails unite In the defense of Um alocanis old Bag. Bemnsits will be maiimal at ea ogles of 001. S. IL B aTIMR faletal drama Allegtmay, rear of Pro vial Marshal'. Odle. SAMUEL TACHILUT, Formerly 0. & O. U. 123 d Pa V 01.., late Dept. Co. D 68&l 1 P. V. IL teo.lor 13T11 REGIMENT, a. B. INFANTRY All volunteer* enlisting to Ode Regiment *lll cells • Smut; al Four Hundred Dollars. Doverrommt, oath the Brit day of Starch, 1251; also the brebeet load bounty offered by uty Ward. Borough, Township or Lionel y, Datroltlng Me, No. 81 neut. above Suatth• dad street, Plttabwrgh. DALLAS C. IUISIL Dept. Llth infantry, Ilierehing Offlese . . MtmeLl - - $602 TO VETERAN'S 1 X6O! TO NSW ItICC OMIT& EP - Authorized U. B. Becrultim Agmol. No. ist ■EDSBAL NM= Alledbou7 lb. br tlu ruLT of the Provo.. MarthsTa Mee. hum 11160 80 $2OO LOCt&L BOUNTY ;aid Le 0 OR. Iterraltz eon salad their cream& &rat T. IL BOWL. Ileczzdzbut Avert, _ flOl.. DALE'S BATTALION, 116TH V P. V.—Th• Clawing named pIUMOILII are MI. I. hoz-U*4 to recruit eoe Co each Om la. Bat- Want boar Wog rated by m to attaahad to the ilith Poimylasnla liolautatra Capt. DAVID W. IaKOIIAW. Deviqtastart Prowat Ilarshar• Mee, Allegheny City. Capt. SAMUEL TAOO.IIT, Pittabargb, P. Capt. 8.111/E.l. W. 149.1PATLL, IlAtt RICII.IID C. DALIL DISSOLU7IO.III - 8. :sc. TIISSOLUTION COTAIITNER- J-1 Sul P—Th. Cinsi•artusahip.lesnelogire ex Mt between the undersigned, under the style of jihy Lull a Mill, I. ad. day eteiolend by ihti tuel coneent. N. U. 81111111,16:ba emu& , at the UM, of the foundry of Smith, Peek A Ginn Muth Woad, to authostaed to KW* thohnstnissi of th. 100 -• • utsarlio.nort, • B. a SWIM PlllAbeirt&Yeh. thhA. rases nIS4OLUTION.,—Whe - No - prtnerehip heretahre extethig Ware (to .hothigned. In that:Utast badnoas, at No. tea :Float Meet, Alligheaj City, under the Arm of W. M. 11cOrg & CO., lOU dlmolve an Marsh kith.. Perm knowing lhatielves Indebted to the ergo .111 'Abaft call pts vioas to that time and settho. W. D. blolJ 11. . . . O. 0.11A15011. D ISSOLUTION OF MPARTNEfte Iblitre-sTb• psztannailp itoltorioi slitting Wilma JOB r. HAMILTON and STAN LAVIN wrist tlis era a Jos, v. HAMILTON ACO has trairdninitirot lig motto' onaistot. JO S. 1/..BLIII: LLTOII Wood to lb. assettled aneototgot itsl4 GM, at etude Stand, corner Ilritioir Liberty Ms. T. HAMILTON, tone DAVIS. - - - - - • • - $75 .74,1 1 1T PERagenii - ing: vorpArr yeast aa Age In each *matt, to so licit order" en their Dew tiV3 HAMM; Idth range, dun &Ireland extra needles. Ms will pay toral ealarrand expetatek a gin UM* ixnn.i. - don. rot paid tiro* tto., entities • entlll4 aad added& ZS; VAOI9. Taleao, Seersal Agent Int ate taltifilledes. A/TM:o; 4 4o ' j . / ./ iO2. - . .1 40111 t Aasa L ta al Sao month. eap.r. add; to man '02.7.3.04.04 Evectu,Orierd aro" iad th in** moor Law, gue aad Maas artkaas. arta. clamatfraa Adana; f'• ja2B;2oadaarT . - Jormit-tontr.stabood.NA. og moNrat—i to biro Agents le '1. 1 , 0 orell amity al 176 • taeahalm.. =VIM Alfird, Slalom 00K-BINDKIIS W.LlCTED.—titteady szl i/i'gnt v intttitrf' °"Lzr/ ' zz Tins maws- • . -.•-; riAIEMNS3I,WANTBD.man 10' NJl:issunatArtorsuckturPrats Omar. near ,the Joy. *good berth *re a Yuman at THIS 0722M.,.:1 r. e e .10 Lvii . fturll4l,,;"?.!!'Pllt'aVeriligtrofftcril: NIVFAIITEa—A KoO, energetielitAN, v to tab chap oft tor the lIVIILISO Oopyrount Outfit bwingutista. BS TEM 01/101. Mkt( /NS ITE.' Insurance Co. of North Lineriqt. PRI LA DIMPRIA. Insurance Co. of the State of Penna., PHILADILTIIIL Hartford Piro Insurance .Cotapaay. eldrlnsuronce In the above old and reliable otna pedalo can bo obtain.' en application to 7 w. P. .10/5118, 0011. NI MI ad kat, ST linia EEO= WESTERN INSURANCE ( 4 .0111"..i. NY Or prrrsstrcani, i BLILLER,Jr., P r e Slot T. Dl. GORDON Deateaws.. % omre 1i t234.ur gma, eras snail, uy Nlts, Pat at tlaf t ..i Via*. Will Wan what .IL /s/ -Ma ma} - mit.: Bats, 4 goats lastitallaa Isoaatad Thqd. B4,/ are weal know. fa 04 tantsotadtta wed...WWl. deter bt, c.0./two aad lasseullty, to taolatoil 6. charontor solids Grp Lars assareed, as tiering a. protection to than who desire to be A.l.are DUISCTOMP Andrew Acklqr Alemszuler Bpr, Dalrdld. Um!, - Bees .T. Tboardp. ' John B. 11114. B. Mill., Jr., James Mukuki, Nithaniel mad*. awn. er v. at. * Cempb 0. VI. Eleketson. our OLTIZEICS INSURANCE COQ YANY 5...1 OF PITTSBURGH. (Ham oorner !lathe/ and Water streets, second door. WIL ILLOALLY, Presider& BLUM BLS. Bacretoss. lamina Steamboats and Cargoes. Insures against law and damage In the navigation of the dotal:tam sod Western Hires', Lake. and Bayou, and t h e swigs/inn nt Om Sean Imam against to and damage y , Ere. 11, - . T il r i er Jr., D111.1=0141. 8. : b M. Hier. JohnlThiptan, W. O. Johnston, Jain. H. Cooper, B. F. Jones, B. Harbanah, Ream Ovrev, J. Caldwell, Jr. Eton. T. It. flows, Jahn B.Dllwortli, Barclay Preston, Wm. A. Rodgers. • deNtlyd_ pEOrLES INSURANCE CUIIPANY, Office, N. E. corner Wood & Fifth Sta. FINE AND MARINE INSURANCE. • ; James D. Tema, Capt./ohm L. Musa. Bamtml P. ehrivnr, Georgv,P. J. 13.4 O. MUM. Yon, Chador Arbucklo. Wm. Phillips John W att, Wm. D. Rays. John E. Parke Charles S. Biae;11, Wm. Tan Kirk, WII• PHILLIPS, Prroid.t. JOHN WATT, Pin PresOlost., Wal. F. GARDNER. forolory. Jo , 4: 1 7_- A LI,E REN Y INSUR COL z-s. PANT (I OP PITTSBURGH. AN C E 011ko, No. I 37 MA street. Bank Block. Douro. agalrol l l Undo of Tiro osollllarloo Risk. . .... ISAACJONS3, Prot.:eta, JOHN D. M'COILA V Prodd4BL D. U. 800 E, 13.crtary. Papt. WIC Gesenal AveL 1,11111C.114: Juba D. McCord, ()apt. Adam Jacots„ B. B. BtrrDna. Capt. Wm. Do-Im. M. L.lteGrel., Boat D. Dar{.. r=l7= 191213:=2 J:tta Irwtra, Jr., B. L. ishaertock cantl. 16 mots . CL47.71 G E.rTS. MILITLRY CLAIM& W. J. & HALL PATTKREION, 144 Fourth Str•at, 24 Awe, Olabsu em . PENSION, LIOUNTY, BAGS and EX TEA PAT, SITBSISTENCE, PRIZE NONE!, aar. aossta loot or tined lu conk's, pramydly at. leaded id. IEXIIIPTION MAIMS stieDded to without de. debnce M=WEI •ATTORNIGYS-AT-LAW , AND 1101.0111IIS CLAIM AGE. 1478, de263.7 OAH W. SHAFER., &TTORNEY-AT-L/M Stu 105 fifth Street, Pitts - burgh, P. Cldbus for TIMMONS, BOUNTT, Pain 1OB• ILY, tr.„ vigorously prosecuted. aSam MThrrARY CLAMS, BOUNPEA /TX PITISIOR3, MACK PAX and MILITARY CLAIMS of wary desuiption, collected by the 4ab-1 scriber. at the Ibllowing rates, 'O. POLIIIOUS $ lO 00 all other <tabula 80. O.O.2AYIAIt. Attorney' at a. No. Ti Grant area, Plttebrnh. Pa. R. 13. No chugs ars roads lf the 'slam does not sconad. and all Information eintn gratis. ve/a1.7 SOLDIERS' CLAIMS,' BOUNT PZNIIION3 AND AILILIMIS 07 PAT Promptly attended to b 7 M;=IMMI OILS, Av.. RIDER. it CLAIM, CIBIL MLISION 111144113 A HST . Petroleum and Its Products, Od rrpr.ilt. 4a, ail al atiOAD Yoga. 99 WATER a 117 11110Irr BTB.—Pirmarsaa. our Aguas tor Ow FOILTIAND Sritcpszas. OIL IYOB6II, HIM YORE PAWIII3Ir. OLNDILII 0011PAIII, te. w. A. OHA HOAR, form WI WWI.. • 139 haat LUCENT OIL WORKR DIIHOAN. DUNLAP & CO.. Pars White Refilled Carbon Oils, no. lei 4.III.ISEST STSZNY, • VITHOLESALF , 1))11*} HOUSE. yy • J. - J. lOCJFDSJ:C-1. CO. Sin fp!abio . d • AVILOLIZAIUI 01170-11 ID JOErni s tp non% „ : .. • . . . ~ It.' Sti i - *Wier LIBIOITT a *IVA 6161=111, Oppoalto Union Poototer Dopol; sod now offer for to a toutrol otoortmant Of , DBUGa: PaTINT It !MUMS, WIIIMI LIAM ...011.9..:_ta 1 ff iff. VM3I/12 . DITATTUff Iffy, VI IllpOW.. GLAIffl, swat _Mend ciar Oat it Or theca well as. = owl pram so such to glyeatatrwitabakettoo. J.. J. DZIIDIM a 00 • ' tor. liberty toff W,Tue emu, Plusbmitt. MaUAsGO'tl MARBLE WORKS, SU LaMar ITEM. taught! and ottod anortmoi MARTELO, Monuments and Grave Etonea, mem POE, gp 6ltND A. ZI #opCuLt.. ISAAC; GRLIU, : UUTIJ TMA.W raita.es. - &Luang:worn - tips assilsalli on hand • lap sad tborougOO Seamed stack al 'DIMINO BOAT AND 1501 TOW PIA= WINDOW irturr strimaisa6rovns,,sPounNo. Elkb. He o -.to fid.WWD i nri= a aldWr wft/ IJO - Q rtiunta or Mr- LIB us pull/din IsOud tassusisst las& dirOllcsos Or WitslaSSl n asSO Babltdps. T asyuazi- • 41, i1Ati") 1 0.( 0536 t qua , . END l etilin" eft. • Imuu•l. emu% • All' ) Rh, ass 1191.1berti - warid, ristitalLl6, . ROE & PEARRAILL, Commission Elsrolunits & Bickers. Petroinns and its Products, pONCITY Q a wonse. - LYDAY4 CHOEMBING, tr...a.cumn atme:idaysiozoln , sts. sta . ) Lam:wino 0u50a4.1.2 014.1.7.131 r. FoiirMitoNdieinS. wort" acmit• losaarkuti• om, Ha EC HAIM errxgr BREWEB,I3MO3.-4t oa, 00MIKISSION NXBZILAITS, A g ents ar - tho , awns Peintru) AND intim Oil Libsral ea& adnuaoeapladaala oa#Froasals of Defined or Crude-Petratetan. roatizari *AT akilaikar. WETMORIg &CO., 11. GORDON. Ektreferry. commuuaos lIIMORAS3I9, SHIPPERS OP PETROLEUX. 111 ILJUDZII LANS. NSW YOBS.. Ample Ikellittaga OTORAOr AND sanputo at their ysrd and wharf, its HOCK. mail! RICHARDSON, HARLEY- & ca, tx=wzoN a roawinDstia ww:twn!s. Crude and Refined Petrolawn, N. 19 mina Max?, rinstS9l3. Nr adr Liberal Cult advances - an rerudgvasszda Pittsburgh or ➢astern Marksta. rgrrElLl9 B IMMS.K.3 Mean. J. B. Dil tambwort,h At Springer Lle Thoropsni Bell, Dol., Prewt. CotazorDi& 'mhlo:teri Ras • • WALLACE & CURTISS, Couunission liden:duln* And m. ... . • • CRIME & REPLIMi PETROLEIIII, 11121151N18 AND LLIBRICATIIIe Ona. 154 SOUTH WILLS z. PHIUDEZPOIA sir Stomp capacity (under cover.) is 'LW btde Also a:Sealant (within-for ahlppitur to' Aisterican and Foreign ports, at out irharf.an thu River, near the platform of the P. U. H. j011f.17 TACK & BRO., Grade and Refined Petroleum, LIEMPTION OIJIMIS. ISS WALNUT BL. PHILADELPHIAL &whams sotrnatstl b, oar gra am itibilve *CC prompt personal attention. Ebbs to News. 111ebabboon. Assisi kOO4ll Barka 6 Co.. and MeClollana 21.Davb..P1 ; Thos. Smith, V.so., Presb bapkii.,_? . ..; EL L. raster S. Pblbutelpbla. PITTSOUV-01.1, re. MoCORMICII & CALLENPEk t,ra itito - Kgfig.: ---.1. L. Inaisoi 211 and 213 Sou4L*reert. Cosudgmaso.t. e5..11412..4. No. le GRANT STEIMT. PmrwmM. Pa. ••• • • Liday t Charpenning, Iroa CBI inigotikot Jamb•Palater, of J. Pointer Jr 00. • no. IL Mamie, of Spazyg, CbalAsat t 111:, pgrnouum. CMAISSIO#, 1411R MOISTRONG IEIDD. • 6 wipe rupies. liavgrar4 =LUND. asraan Nes ot To ol k .--Xooe nCO:o e k lS o o ,Slitredwy. Pii A o demo3O f sos. 8.0.. Du d o.; fioiooo Oil 0o.; tauxuttru Oar. Wand and Taunt atmatiPtwabaigh. - de 22m I. "i ll • . 18 .; *Gin •• • 123 WALNUT BT.P.I3ILADI4oPEII 4 ; warn &p.mniOrgriellnx 00-o.mmi.k6ii# 43 iirgul,4o ° " sl reasollabls " • iicatiTairien arms= to cool cialerio for CRUDE, li:6lll.l . ga:d ' Partied.= atteittion paid to omvoit =wart Toa Seta—CAUSTltl BODA.BODP is &RTIIIIIIS & RIDDILL. General Merohandizeßrakeri, =a swat Twitri ierueirtllTY CRUDE &Erni= SEIiii:OVIL cells= gozg ot tpAutei .L ianuTbag. tkoterr to bar or .it promptly . - Crude ant Relined ,Petioleum. orla..a.araiica ..taar (Lab , at Wm.E. likmdwireit GrtilicAL connumorf sitenitca gam to ituxj!?10:: Urude an. - efta . —PetrOeuin. lama. was as • pETROLITE 0117WO1iICS., - MIMIC WfIITD asunolt OIL, loaizosaNst) P1C713.017.1117 I.IIVRIOILTIOO OIL. ONwitiOro thomandbembirs week. BEEBE & GRAFF Priam:ma or.soffoNolgthurs" H JUBJ, Pft,412104 MO T ' Ail Irt. clam BTy II19BUZ:04 Forwarding & ColimissianSachttat AND DEIL;I3 IN OILS • gar attrinNtargo,Ltanuiinixo.oulpi prmoLterm at. tenstAils oft WW4. I tor sib albs lomostaattit prior. Cord in and ardtro sollelted. - - • -.4Relta WO:MILLE OIL REFINERY: :s CEO lr 4 gorM.o*_*.ciitc, - , il:Munwegaseizi sunsociariLawrrianakiia glii°s'nEiMntrciLtat,:=lct 414 , 11 , leCtid . Lunans B . lays Slit:Fir. Wt. ear and OAB Au orders left et. No. Et YITAI ender. Biat Ma: wo:did Ow. will be ProOtAlNlneedett to. MMI=MIE!Mg OILS, ire. xxclmitTob tn tsrnmao, Y~. BENZINE, &a, .te I'DbIBEEM)N, PEULEDiLFI3O*. .comlasszia - p 2 _ l g. R tl 7iVASING, eu " bi °Wm , sZnitn r . EAcia.ithill'AND , • 41A, - 11: AsuldfAlAT 40140406atatial. ft ptenr : ' : Oil ellritrfoi and -,114na - Ammonia oI .l.a. Jamitorisitie_d_WAii. car, td , 111" 11411 AXD lurk iso: , len pawl it teat Sm. oda ~• ===;2l
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