:~~~~'_ x~4i: phdaugit dazettit - ; . a 0N1VA1....- -. • AND SOBVBB ei-or mum. rAymn.-in TWO PRINTERS w ANTED Tire good, steady Compositors can obtain permanent work in this Once, by applying . go eg. Wages, 33% cents per 1000 'ems, end ply every week. The men at present em ployed in the Gonne once make from $l2 to ft= a week. Address "Foreman Gasette Office." A. Sanitary Fair in Pittsburgh. We are pleased to tem that, at a matting of the Sanitary Commission, held on Satur day it was unanimously resolved to hold a public fair in this city, for the benefit of the now exhausted treasury of the commission, in order that necessary funds be raised to To- Wive the wants of our sick and wounded so'. dim. Fairs of this character have already been held, in several of the large cities of the eountry, with the most gratifying results, and although our citlasms intro contributed largely to these fairs, as well as to the general calls of the centathaton for funds and stores, we feel w ill that the efforts to gat up a fair here will meet with the hearty to of all those who have at 110111. the welfaresof our soldiers. The military operations bf the coming opting and summer will dbubtless ho extensive, and there will be need for every dollar which can be raised for the purpose of alleviating U. • sufferings of the sick and wounded. The success of the projected fair will,depend greatly upon the efforts of the patriotic ladles of thatwo cities and vicinity, and we. their 'votive and energetic co operation in the good work. The timo and place of holding the fair will be announced at • Satan day Death of an Old Army 01liter. Col. Swearingen, a citizen of Chilloothe and a pioneer of the Belot& Valley, Ohio, died a few days since. The Cineinnad G.p.tatc say s : James Strode Swearingen was born February 2d,1182, In Berkley, now Jefferson county, Virginia. Ile was ono of a large number, in cluding Gin most prominent citizens of Scion county, who on from the Valley of Virginia end wen among the tlrst settlers of Ohio. In 1800, when a mere youth, 110:W•11 appointed.by Mr. Jefferson, ensign hi an artillery regiment. InlBo be conducted a company from De tr troit to Chicago, where he remained for some time primulas the defames of that port. At the time of Bares ezpedltion be was stationed at Pittsburgh to stop his boats. In 18011-7 be was stationed at Fort pickaway, near the site of the present Memphis on the MississippL In 1811-11 he Was placed at Fort Mifflin, near Philadelphia, and was ordered thence to ItacketSi Harker, soon after the. commence ment of the war with Eugland. In 1813-14 he was Assistant Qoartirmastar General at Pittsburgh, end in the spring of 1814 was ap pointed ;.Quatermaster General with the rank of Colonel. Efirheadquarters were at Chili- Mitlie, when he remained until the close of the war, when he left the army. - (Esparta:l siclastrely far the Gaged t.. 1 DU/17Mter.00011.7.—The argument in the gage of Margaret Carlton vg Hobart Conway el al wu concluded. Decision reserved. Co nstaw ?L7.411.—T0-day (Monday) the trial list will be taken op. The following Masi aro dial for today : 7 Bounat Talry so Charles Fula. ii T. u. vie J. II Mora. ii J.ll. neiarled J. F. Deneun eua Rui.ll Kant. 8 Wm. McClelland vs Martha McClelland a .1. 11 Conrad Bawd oo George Findley. 10 T. Baler[ sad skis vs John Bernita. a n..l • IN 11 F.llcnonvs Andrew Mosey. 14 IL Smith la Oo.ISOm. W. Candela. 10 .I.lll:Lettirstirsandt Meteor. 111 B. CL Wool vs B. tfogh. 17 Wsn. M. Lyon me.. Sart Lew 1, Mr denS F. Beal vs L. Haldeman. en ladle Moslem". Soden Fenn hforriao.—The eitirees the First Ward, Pittsburgh, held an adjourned meeting on Saturday evening, and resolved 60 eantinuetheir operations for subscriptions 'Lathe bounty fonds up to the 70th Inst. The Oommittees were instructed to mete out lists of all men in the ward liable to draft, snrollad or not et:monad, and report the same with the amount subscribed to eneh meeting. Thou who 1111's already subscribed are es te, pay over their subscriptions to the =um, or to the Block Committees, who • are empowered to receive them. The meeting adjourned to meet this even ing, at 7 1 4 o'clock, at the School hones. is -I &MOSUL TO Bs ficso.—Richard S. Cooper, vate of Company it, 10th New Jersey rent, was recently tried by Court Martial ailing. neon the charge of having mur dered le citisen, named Charles I'. Mendbam, V Pottsville on the 25thof September, 1003, b y shooting film. The accused was convcted adeenteneedto be hanged. The finding and matinee the Court has been approved by Couch, and the sentence will be Arseated by the commanding officer at lan Mifflin on Friday, the 17th of June next. _ ~H • +ff 4 WIII3II STOLIIII.--601:130 soldiers Of SU Ohio regiment, who are quartered la a warehouse on lint street, near Smithfield, took • barrel of wltisky last evening, from the door of Itir Thew. Moore, liquor dealer, in the vicinity, and earned it to their quarters. Information of the fact was receired arthe Girard lIOUILB, when e company of armed soldiers wee sent to the place, who, together with the city po llee, entered the building, and removed the liquor. The bang had been broken into, and • considerable quantit y of its cont ents' drent• •.• • "0 ' • 4 The lite VIII on 011 Creck. The 011 City Erjister, of Thursday, contains the following in reference to the fire previ ously noticed in our paper "As we go to press, we learn that an ex tensive Sr. has occurred a the Maple me Shadex e well, on the Hyde lc Egbert farm, so miles above here. The fire occurred about three o'clock Wedtesdey P.M. , and is sullppos ew ed to have caught from the Keys.= we, a f rods above. In boring the miners struek a vein of gas and oil, which flowed directly be vein the tanks of the 'Maple Shade. By some means, not as yet clesirly ascertained, this oil and gas caught fire, and in • few on manta the whole space around the well WIL3 enveloped in the Aimee. The flat fora dis tance of eighty rods below was burned over. The loss, as near Pe we can get it, will not exceed 12,000 bbis. Dilworth A Ewing and Haldeman it Co. are reported to have lost from twelve to fifteen handred barrel each. Several boats wore burned, and the upper end of the Story farm made a narrow escape. The value of the 011, tanks, ke.,lost, will be about $150,000. The 51apio Sh ade well was still on - fire up to oar latest 'deices, but It is thought it will be extinguished without serious injury to the well. A tire occurred on the John 111'Clintock farm, at Fawcett A Cris well, consum ining barrels of on, on Thursday morng." 100 The Cahrts Appeleael. Boats too rtWo ere authorized to state that t o adds ion to all otter batman bonus of fire dollars will be eras to any man who may enlist for the 69th se , I 4tat,1241, Slat and 106tb regiments, known Phibrdslphis Regiments, end belonging to the sa Coma, G6ll. lienocult. Men enlisting for awe regimen% no matter baldwhom recruited or. 'bans malted, will be pa this bonne by . Wrigkt, Prolost Marston', upon their antral, at tbs Girard neWle, *lieu, all recruits itVIZT 41 . 1.111.3 ►1 Ancrios.—The livery : stable of Ms.U.H.Patterson,Diamoad street, mill e , sold at pnblio auction on Wednesdey nail. its the stock is ►ll of the best quality, • rese opportunity will be afforded for invest • In superior horses, carriages, ate. Mr. Patterson is well known as one of Out oldest livery men, and him always been noted for the ruperimity of his stook. Mr. T. MeClO laud, auctioneer, wilt sunduct the sale. POl3Olll/D4ISTOT&I 131019b.11 of the family of 10. Pao& Alberson, of Clarion borough, were poisoned oi Friday last, in consequence Of eating, panstipo. It appean that parsnips of two years' grow are very po • isonous, and fins of these having been 'mixed with others its. owns very near . prod ,oing. 'fatal rem those in the habit of cultivating this Toga. table should be careful to destroy all the old stalks, lest cho ll a: accidents may occur. Bonn= Duarn.—Coroner idoCluna held an bout yesterday upon **body of Terrence Choy, a laboring,ntan, reading In Pitt town ship, who died .uddenly of heart disease, en ifstorday slight fie had been engaged at him business during the previous day, and ap peszedas Well ss WWII. The deOlialled was about silty years of age, end 'enroll a wife cad three-ehltdren. fin.—ln the ease of Lookart & Yrow vs. Lieltenthaler,emor, In the Supreme Court of fillegbany county, Judge Thompson, bet moat, to Philadelphia, read the doehlon of the ileurtorrendng the &Aston of the Court bl o w, mil ordering • venire de 'woo. The &schlep Is rep:dodos high.) , favorebl6 to the sdatelffe In atur. Dianna diairrial—Paliaar Coates, a de attar Was the 123 d Peamsylvania regiment, Au been arrested, and is now • military We p oner b the guard house siraiting his iby earecnutial. -Coatis bun bad mord, there Wag • dugs against bin for stealing a bane from David Quail, of Ross towcsb t p . Ile will probably receive his desalts. 'Mizoram Bmarzo.—The following retie aura vire, on Saturday. elected directors of he Third National Bank of Pittsburgh Yam Adam Baumman, 'Wm F.. Solonerts. Alpaca S. Bell, Samuel H. Hartman, Luria, Biarprotarn Augusto Has*, Alex. Uold state, Beary ' Oentrig, B. Ooe. • Onnea.—On Bewley monatl4 WM' Lowq:ltsa orentemo cases of drank. conduct and vagroney before Tverip $ their 60.011, sad the balance 7M 00IDntlttedta Jan for short terms. PawnisOrc, Ws:a—The Outy Rog issossalas that Mesas. Looktar t .., of 66 Or. lum bon offend $lOO,OOO for tit& antra on Horse Cnsir. It is proinetas TS Tao Mressratta.—Tankee ours Great Bar. 'aqua Troupe continua to draw crowded houses nightly at !fluent° Gall. This troupe faruuperior to any company that has ever before visited our. city, and cannot fail to please. The roars of laughter and thunders of applause give evidence of great satisfaction. They advertise for to-night an entire chan thgee of programme in which they inuce laughable burlesque of "The Serious Family." We shall look for a tremendous rush, sod shall be on the spot to witness the "Serious Fsmsly" in good season, and we advise our friends to do I Muslim. BOUNTY FUNDS . --- TOlllllll VAUD, ALLBCIIIIIIST, - The following suns have been paid to J. C. McPherson, Treasurer of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny city, Bounty Fund. \ Tharnaa Gibadn-..-.-S, 10 Jae Patterson, aid__ Ix John PetAUST...* 40 Want Halm, add-- 40 Geog Sue& ... - -.- 10 Bey John Davis....-- 4,0 Jun KlttJaman, add-- 58 IP Johnson, add 10 11 Baassade.. 10 0 B //obtuse*, add..... 10 Bolt Childs, add....._. ....... 10 Henry Boldebly, odd. SS ' Wm $11111361111CT.. ...... 25 Lewis Mclntoen, odd. 10 Jaw Ilartmas._.____ S J Id Snowden, add._ n tx lr Doha!, add..-.... 10 4,00.4 Waironan 15 PI Holtman 20 Wm Becker, 40 _ ... 5 Thomas 1:e11son.--__ 40 tallot Da 40 Adian w.lnm.ne 443 Wm Lutmn ......... Fritz ........ 40 Jame. limn' .Cliszta Mertz ........... 40 Lewis Kali-- IVot Brown ..... ....... 2bi Henderson YO J01.1111%1111=3 ....... 10 Km lotibbou. .......... 40. ...... ',John Tollbart. .......... 21) 1:A HuttWater. ..... 15 ilJohn D roma, Add . 10 fli 10 J 11Jobtteott-.... Cbsrles Cog Ober Peter Batley Benneretc.. -1 3611 E Wm }le..-- .......... 20 °Cannot. Henry linlol. .. .. - ..... WI Wm Nrillie _ John Myers, add_ 10,— Whitssides •. ...... Et C Millar, add......_. l O. Wm 31MAlawa. ad ' - 2 5 Tboataa Waleh 10 .1 Smith Hobert !1ean............ 10.1 N GIOCII, sdd . . ...... 1 . ; Menu Parana. ...... —151 Wm Treater, add 10 Jahn !Herman, add. 11E, . 1 ,- , ~ ~, : . a1pe.....- ........ .. 5 John Braker .......... .. 401 bt Mattlass.. --. 20 Job Koch --_. 11.0.,Patek Cartaltagb.ara- 10 tiotleib Vireisa_-...—. Pi' Nleholaa liatzal___. 10 OW Shad. .... -,....- I:lllintry Noekerthcat. 5 I'm* NT Placket 10 L Covell ...... --... 10 II Wightman ..-._ •.. P Smith .. . .............. . 1 \ 113 Stn 193,0a0 Gereodat,..._..... 10 Merman filter.„..._. 'M T Millar, ad& ....... ... . . 5 John 0 Walther, ad'l 5 Philip 15tesiateger, add 50 Wm Beneath., add._ 5 A Lraatt..._..--- Leiria Omar 10 Clam Saltel . , ..... ..... .4 . : , ate . p. r t i , Tither, stid'l . . L 1 ,. , ; , . 1 11K20,31,1,,..41 . .... l io J Porter.-- -___ EM Klee:sem Holli;gar 20 -_ 2 1 e m it ItErelles, add. A/ FNIt Fieleury Whleits ....._.. 20,Lorera Strobl, odd gr And Copeland. add... 10.Greger Bata ...... ..... , Ja.. U.Q01•43[1. add._ 10 Juoir Krebs, add.... 10 John lia/dinger 10 Joe Crane, end-. 35 ilobt C Chric_.-....... 10!Joba Prolsert, add. 5 Henry Bonnet. add._ 20IA Whittleb.L.......-- 3 Enders Tool. ..... -.... 10 m Johnston-- Wm Speer.------ .".. Adam lalugamo.-.... 3 Lleanader Ilistirs.-__ 3;l4.rarts Pulnionle 15 Previously reported $`33.73.. Total 00,510. The Commissioner. of Bounty hereby giv• notice that they desire all subworiptions to he paid in by Thuraday evening next, and all potion' who have not been called on can give their lubption.M'Pherlon, Tress arer, st kterchanto .0 FILIMeill Balk, In the Diamond. Tho Commiseioners hope that every one will come forward promptly, and thereby enable them to fill the quota of the ward this week. SECOND WARD, •LLEGintil. The following additional subscriptions to the Second Ward, Allogheny have boon e ra the by W. A- Reed, Treasurer, fur the &I, 4th and sth of literati : 1 David Croon --.........$ 2.5 Toshuilfeltalt uld._ 10 Gorge Lintisey----. 5 Phillip Itreth ............ lo Hoary Echribe-- .. . ~ Jno Vogler ..... .-.. • to . to Thorns. Smith. and._ 211. A C 111 a...— ..... ... \ Wm J Warstoek--- 1611 Whltusore ... .. . . ... 10 3 Holtzman .-- ....... 25 Thant Rahn, 0.41 10 W V lacinight..-- 10 L T Douthett le Jon Lalooll, a 43....... 10 8 /3 Moles, add \ In Sus'! Young.--•-.. 221 111 l i Mc9ilsh. ......... _ LI John Young__ . I &mil P Moore. . ....- 9:, Jos MeDonald ....... -. 10 El Ourcunerville, add.. 10 John Crinnian.._-.-. 50 David Rots ............... 20 V XI Cooley 10 .1 I/ 801te....-- ..... -.. 10 Robert 134113., add.- 10 J o. Eonkle, add 10 Hugh MeElven.- ..... 10 A Cruickshank, add 5 Geo Ranfahn .. . ......... 30 Alex Mclean& add_. 10 Adore GIN/land ... --. DP,Thec McKenna. add 10 Jac Hawkins.. 10111enry Boner, odd 10 Jobn; Starr/R. ........ • 101.1 no Hunter, add ....... 10 Gee 6 Eked, a dd ...... ... 17111 Baird.. -- ......... .. NV lileGLanicir, addl.. 1014 1 Bran; ...... ...... le Cleo Noonan, add..-.. 101 PreTIOUSIY mpertee, SIS,CCO 50. Total/ 13,4:4 50. SIXTH 11811 D, PITT6BDRGIL The following additional ailments hare been paid to Mr. Andrew Burns. Treesurer of the Stath Ward V olunteor Bounty Fund : Nicholas /Ruby ...... ...$ 501 P IVCcillough....••• J 11 Iluccup....-•••-- 601,30 e Wat50n ........ ;tar 't D Reed.•--..... 201W/u Fleming.. Saufl A Long _.J.... .11 Myd.... D A 1-- ....... 401.1 elsoL- F Fraucklubach ..... . 43 1 ..1 II1 4 :1.121.9.. rDGa r t t - ..- -. -.-. 50 .John O'Neil.... DB Ceohnute---...• 2.7.1V1 0 Stoneman. Thoutl Co.b.- Dariarty.....-- 25111. Ma.._,,.. -.-- eilitienk Cash -- - - Wm P Graham.- Geo ) Duff.-.- .--.... 100,Mtn Colingtrood ~... 50 Chu I Real.--__. SOIR es • ........... 40 /oho Orr.-....---. 50 ilebn Lippincott ...... 100 Jao Wilma, greasy-- lilte 01. Brennan ....... M Jos e. ardaer....— - 40 Chas Ilossiter . • .. •..„. 40 oteviously repeTted 50,145; total, $ll,llll. —.......-.--------_ SPV,CIAL LOCA3 NOTICGA TiO7.AI PAINT, Plain and Oroodwn BLte•RcoLer, and dealer In Ponnellranl► and Vonnont Is of the boat quallt7 at low rotes. Wow at Also. non: tlo4 Water Works. Pittekdirgh, SOLDIIISS, 1 :----- 1) TOR /1074"!—Toon, rushing into the esponres and dangers o. Soldier's lice, ebould prepare thems elv theSo es °f ns or the fatal Fevers, the Dysentery, and Scurvy, whi ch are almost certain to fol low. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, rued ocossion ally during the campaign will insure eonnd bealth to every max,. . Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, be., at SO cents, 70 cents and $l,lO par bez or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh, Pa., by IL L. Palm,- A Co. For sale also at Fulton% drag store, Fifth street —.----------- COCOU, BILOICOIIIII6—The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredientsTenalliß Loun rouri. Bronlaell hooky, or Cough sod Voice ges, a safe remedy for theunost delicate fe male, or youngest child, and has caused them to be held in the highest esteem by Clergy men, Singers and l'ablic Speakers generally. For sale at FUlton's Drug Store, Filth street, Pittsburgh. Jose awn sin nava sow Baus.---The !me assortment of Fall mad Winter Clothing Co., , istely received by Mews. John Wier k Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, legheny. The stook of aloe:Ling oenaists of the Snot variety of gents' pantaloons, resift apots and everooats. • style of patterns Is tasteful end fashon. W. would Cavite an of ant readets to g l eethe &hove gentlemen a can- Boom. Gasman & Co., morciant tallors of , sreolosing out their-fa ll and winter stook goods at s rednood figure. Gentleman desiring • farnionable and well made suit of clothing would do well to give us a oall before pur chasing elsewhere. Soirmn. Guilin & Co., bleithant Talloket street WatOnWit Jrwircsir. M. Roberts, No. If Pip strain, la now opening the most °holm stook of One Gold and Silver Witches, Jewelry, Silver ware sad Fancy Goods ace displayed in thin elty, and ill selling them at remarimbli low " 1: 62 ---------- Owns= and osseisge earls will be taken at the Omnibus °Sofa No. 414 Penn strut, day or night. All maws left at the above place will be promptly Winded to. All mills must be paidln adrenals. IP, gaz advatlsemsost headed Livery Stahl. it ,nouns—sale to' oommenoe on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, at the stables of 8.. Patterson, Diamond alley, near Brent. --.-------. --- - I a. Euu.Lnentsst, sta ma omit, ae- tolla suistatato of lb bolo:doe t"-CTIRS' isiF.ETING.—XI4 SUMOAB.PENmasa at T o'clock at ff flab's Subject—Sab. th. WWI. tt VMS trPti--'-011H11 SoD desaa tort Staostool, te isaiK Tar My db Asstrairaionis. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPIL OUR SPEOIAL DISPkTOTIES. FROM WASHINGTON 81.<1.1 Di.j.tch to tb• ntunnrsh March 6, 1664 rznalozifl LISCOLN LSD 111. [9aar -411 essentially unjust and untrue statement concerning a recent correspondence between Secretary Chase and President Lincoln, har ing found its way into's western paper, elther • skreptitiously or through the incontinence of some confidential friend of the Presiaent, it Is proper to say that the following are the facts in the care On the morning after the appearance in the newspaper of the Pomeroy circular, Secretary Chase addressed a letter to the President referring to the circuber, stating the facts connected with his having consented to the me of hie name, and his Ignorance of the measures friends ware tak ing, and asking whether there was anything WCe action or position which would preju dice the public interests In his charge. He added that he did not wish to administer Frown:try Department one day without the President's entire confidence. Mr.•Ltncoln acknowledged this letter at once, and a few deys later replied to it in a spirit equally frank and friendly, his letter closing with the statement that be did not paresis's. any occasion for any change. From this :it would 100 M that the Interpreta tions sought to be given to the correspondence by certain journals to the effect that Mr: Chme might decide for himself whether he could honorably remain are utterly on war rented. If the Secretary should appear to Mee been in any way Inspired at the White Boise, it is Inferred that a further correspondence should be probable. Tna 'Wilms vlrglsrriox Lt is stated here In behalf of the President, and in reply to the late attack. on hint in the New York opposition paper*, that the Florida expedition was planned by den. Gillinore, and that the President's private Secretary, John Hay, was not sent down till otter Gen. Gillmore's plan had bead approved. lixtiocs onaants ',Qatari . nag. aectatxas. A written statement bas been furnished to the Secretary of War from koitisen of Mary • land, formerly a member of the Legislature, ' and cousin of the rebel Gen. Lee by marriage. In whose house Lee stayed during the battle 1 of Antietam, in which be atoms that on the night after the battle he tent a messenger to MoClellan Baking &personal Interview, and in accordante with that request McClellan rode through the line that night, and had a long interview with Lee inside the rebel lines. During that interview he slates theta*. told McClellan his army was then crossing the Potomac. The writer of this !testament, with ten or twelve others, who aro said to be erg ; natant .' „iif the foot of McClellan having such an iriteAtew, have been summoned to appear ) before t h e Committee on the Conduct of the War. --•- litereaS 05 ei.e. Scan To TI!. sites, don. Meade has returned to the army. It is said he has received acearances from the President that the recent developments before the Committee on the Condoet of the War, have in no way endangered his p , Aillon. den. Meade wee before the Committee on 'gain, dor. Tie Is underst. , A to bees admitted the Issue of so order at Gettysburg fora retreat, bet to have Misstated that Butterfield was re sponsible for It. The Committee propose to prove the =attar further. Messrs. Butte, field, Hancock and others, are to be called on. The development., if sustained by further evidence, promise to pot • ne• f v on scum of the rpputatations achieved by the brilliant accident at Gettysburg. THE Solite or LIASGS•TION. or lit die pis l wart Bta Beard far room• mandi In negro regimanu have examined fail- ulna epplicenu, of whom thirty-one wars rejected, and twenty-eight accepted with rank as follow, two majors, Gave. captains, coven dist lieutenant. and twelve second lieutenants. No person oars be re , examined for any cause whatever. The decision of the Bowl Le anal. both to those woo do not pass and to those who way desire a higher rank than that conferred at the time of examination ar.•OMBI IN INS NOVAS The buncombe Mu:barged in the House yos terdsy was of usual quality. Mr. Voortiee' speech use that of a desperate political bank rupt. He declared his ,solemn belief that the Republic was dying, and that this Congress could be mourners around the grave of the Constitution and liberty. Ile eulogised Val ' Isndigham ea a Christian statesman, and ap plied .to him several other adjectives equally astonishing, argued for on effort at peace, mag nified the public debt, eta., etc. The replies to him were not particularly able, nor foreible. 10 /0 sI 40 CoIiNITTSX OSCLSIYI is proposed by et bill, Doer before the Coto• .ittee un Claim., to direct the Qo►rtermutet General to take testimony ow:turning the slue of the bona! and other property eppro• prlated bp the Government forces Waal' Gen. Babson during the pursuit of Morgan through Inatome and Ohio, sad Term the vemsto Congrese without delay. I=l No doubt to entertained here now that Gen. Sherman Is back at Jacksoniif not clear to the Mississippi ap3n, as foreshadowed to these dispatches some days ago. In to fa as the objects of his expedition were successful, they embraced only an extended reconnols sande, and a destruction of the rebel interior lines at communication Ten r!.1f11I1T Of 0110 1111.111 n. Us hill now I.foro Oongress provides for the payment or tbe °Mears and men of the second reglmont, Sd brigade, Ohio Militia, for not over thirty days service during the sole of Cincinnati. FROM CHATTANOOGA Elpootal Pispittda to the Flttabargts Gaamt. Carrranocia, Idirob. 4,104 The following telegram from Dalton gives the rebel view of oar recent movements Dolton Da , Feb. 211.—The enemy's line of skirmishers wore two miles this side of Tun nell mi l last night. It is not believed tour they will make any general attack on our front. s forse has fallen back from The enemy' 1 Lafayette to Ringgold. A brigade of cavalry Is at liummerrille. Sev eral prisoners were captured this morning. They report continual desertions in their ra The Yankees aro refasten to r•-•nlisL Their regiments do not go three hundred inn sub. All Is eerene this morning, and from pre*. tont cations the enem *lll await rein forcements to make • dank y movement by La. fayette. Gen. Wheeler yesterday captured • surgeon and ten privates. Two of them bay* Jost re turned from the front. The enemy °option* to fall book. This morning Gan. Wheeler's revelry advanced be yond Taonoll 11111 with • view of entting off the enemy's trains. Oar line of battle has eavanced. General O JohnstonU et the front, end constantly in the Noddle. All prospeem of general engagement have fail they ar• overtaken. February 17.—The enemy is still in or front in force, and their line. are distinctly seen from oar signal stations. Rifle skirmishing at long range Is going on this morning, Later—The enemy taus disappeared from our front,' going toward Chattanooga, -and heeler in ppnruit. The dispatch from here, three mile§ this Ode of Ringgold, announced the capture of fOrnal prisoners yesterday. Stewart's and I I Sterrenson's divisions Meth* prinaipal part of the fighfing. Breekenridp's old division, wk4oh nerdy anzagod theenemy, wt. TfpUblll4 and f e ll bark oral our right. Two Taos mountangthi".._", faPP O _..tted by blowsy Willow, ' mu loft, oseopio th e asp Wain three mils" of Dillon, on Now Labrillo load, tiya alha Texas tat,VsealliSiti 1401 ntoudng, stenurtg4 to the hospital record, ow legs is witendiage erits Otte and fifty. one mes, including one Col Certrati, of die Forty-first Georgia. three lieutenants, Guitar, of the Fifth Confederate cavalry, AAind gel, of the Sixth North Carolina, and Nesbit, eighthe 'thirty-Po:nth °sores, and in killed eor ten men. We captured thirty-five Yankees. Oar army is eager fora puersiangaemeut, bat there are apprehensions that the enemy will retreat to-night. The following furnishes the particulars of recent fights in Mississippi et they were' re ceived by the rebeig • Desnpoli., Feb.:b.—L.oli intelligence tree, Missouri says that Gen. Forrest's force, in a recent fight at Oakland, did; ot exceed two thousand men, and the enemy' was six thou sand. Late in the evening, the Twenty seoond regiment of the latter forded charged in three lines, and made a dear:rata stand, three times with sabres on horseback, and wee esob time received axd driven back with greet slaughter. Many named through our lines ' and werecaptured. The road waslines, lined with sutlers' store" thrown away, and dead horses and Yankeet: Next 'morning Gen. Goblson, with six or seven hundred State troops, oontinued in pur suit. Many of the enesorawonnded felrinto our hands. Among OW anktided is Colonel Barton, of the Bell brigade, arid Gen. Goillson, slightly. We captured many wounded horses with bridles and saddles, sad pursued the rooted and scattered eoltimns to Pontiac. Gen . We lost as many oMoers as men killed. Bberman's advance has reaohad Pearl River. Gen. Polk had two hymn killed under him, and he killed two Tankage with his sabre. I take the following items from the Deity Rebel, of February 2fith Brig. Gen. Patton Andersen humn pro moted to a Major GeneraL ILosig Ou tsell has Lose promoted to a Brigadier Gen- oral. Senator Orr, of South Carolina, says eighty thousand mon will be added to the Con rad sifeder ate army by their new military bi, ax hundred million dollars raised by their finan cial measurer. In an 'editorial the Rebel exultsover what it calls their Sacred/ in Florida, Georgia and Mixelsaippi. Fe bare at Cisatteneoga no news of impor tance. Longstreet is probably retreating through the mountains of South Carolina and up the valley of the French Broad River for the purpose of joining Johnson. ISo further change. have taken place In our Immediate front. .: It is now hoped that Col. Bllholate, of the 14th Illinoit, will recover from his wound. The ball struck his arm atid_passed into his abdomen near the groin. It his been •x -treated. it was Col. Palmer, of the 15th Pennsyl vania Cavalry, who made the expedition to Lafayette and Summerville, spoken of it the rebel dispatches above. E. The weather le pleasant. The Tennessee river, ebb:bind rieen eon eideratilytwithin the past font day., has eon, meneed falling. Daring the clue the punge on the:river by the (emerge serionsly interfer ed with. The pontoons cued in building the great bridge now being erected here soroe s The the river were carried away by the drift. work on the bridge pregnant. slowly. Lieut. Cot. Coxcomb, of the 15th Indiana, who was wounded in the recent •speditlon be : pond Tunnel Rill, died tut night. [ A train Ins of the, tract at Shell Mooed ' weirdly, In ooltSegaeltee of the dieplsoement of the switch. A fireman wasVilled and the engineer ly wound. Lieut. Col. Werner, of the ItZth Uh.s, •••• \ "oh'ii,PUl:::oel ttebemr.."."..°:;7.7: ,1 0."L f t h e " Col. Mitchell. or the 111th Ohio. has return ed and assumed the command of the brigals formerly commanded by ties. I.:•atty. Col. Mitchell, was esmamoder of ono of the two brigades intimating t'. Gen. ilranger's carps, atChisaimangs., whose timely arrival and gallant betting oa Sunday afternoon probably saved the army from destruction. As I clove thisporttoe of my dispateb,iire have soma exciting news. Col. Um:rhea's 31th holiness, has been drown 15 by the rebels, Gem Glee/Mel farm, be bleCieweeree care. Reporte say that the rebels are at Dug Gap In great form their Lily awe threatening Renville. It le probable, however, that only -airy on lighting oar lines in front of At ante. We have Intelligence that many rebel fur .aces bare ,rased runnleg for the not of coal. The manufactory ler farthest plates, reoently. Their supply of coal for merly owns from Chattanooga.. Latterly, tb got soma from the vicinity al Selma Alsbarn•. Snob furnaces el tan, mostly us • charcoel. The news Is 000 firmed that such of the rebel force as left Dalton a few days before oar ex pedition started to TuOneflllll, returned to Dalton from Atlute, when ward came of our edvance. Wealthy families are removing southwest of Georgia. From another source I learn that the rebel sick sad wounded sot= alert hate been removed to MediSon, Ga. Gen. Niemen is not far from Atlanta, Os., with from three to fire thousand 'mounted men, end some hundreds more waiting fif horse:. Some* artillery eompenles alone oc cupy Atlanta. They have no guns P. IVltOst Kettlett.Le, II mob ./, 1881. General ffohoneld and staff rotorned from the front yesterday afternoon. ~...._. Our advance ti now over Morristown. The loteation is to hold the country till the bridges are repaired. Lonirstreet is supposed to be at Greenvale. His forms hold Bolls G►p. It is thought only a small part of hie smay, If any, is going to Georgia. Ile left the railroad ants sired, intending, es althea, say, to as. It again. Twenty deserters came in 'Wats/day, In one quad, among witiott wore aisle officers. They spook of great dissatisfaction among titer brigade. blob conalsti of Tenntssee troop.. Interesting DetSlll l of Gen. alipatriek's Expedition. POII.ADILTHIA, March 3..-.. Tie lea Tel oroyi publishes the following account of Kilpatrick's raid from the epeeist oorrespeed ent of the tribune: On Monday they reached tha Virgil:tie Cen tral railroad and tore up the track in four places, deetroying whatever property would render the Toed useless. At Yiedulek's Rall, on the Centred Railroad, they lams upon a court martial, puestnlly holdingite sessions, and oaptured a colonel, five captains, and two lieutenants. Oen. Lee had passed over the railroad, on his way to his array, but an hour before our men reached it. .om:satin...By Union families were encount ered, who gave valuable information, and freely offering what they had to eat and drink. Leaving Tredariciss Hall on Monday, they putted on to Richmond. A.tdetaehmant othe f SOO, under Col. Dahlgren, keep'ng well to right in the direction of Louisa Court Rowe, while Kilpatrick, with themen body, moved upon Ashland, both p scouring the oountry thoroughly, and doing all possible damage. As the forces neared Riahnsond, the two main parties began ooncentrataig. Col.of Dahlgren was to move down inAtie right Richmond, destroying as cou r t_ _Pf the James _— River o f u possible, theniaklng the river jr rota W ashington Citye road was to cross a wait. snannter the rat/ Wassrabros, March 8 —Brig. Gen. Albion P. Howe, lately commanding a division in from the South lids, and attempt the deliver-ance of the prisoner§ on Belle Isle. the sth COM has been trI11110111: 1 to tits poet Can. Kilpatrick, with the main body, wee of Chief of ' Artillery in the Department of to attack the city by tiroome turnpike ein,hingtot,Brig. Get. Duey, eegerea to Oen. Grant's Department It is supposed the bill amendatory to the sinimoyulmtaima.onslyit,:„ pohosp.driblea with a th e e ci o ty th . b u r Monday night or early on the following morn-, Internal tax bill will not be reported from the tag, when s partial, if not a teal, surprise Committee of Wisp' .od Means before to-mor could be effected. Two of time fatalities row week. which more than once durinvikde war hue The of of Mei. Gen. Meade to Washing. snalohed success From as, preantsd the con- ton is reported to be in connection with the reorpoisatlon of the several army corp. under stimmation of on* of the beet oonocivad and most brilliant plans of the whole war. his command. Dahlven had taken a Negro to pilot him to -- - 'Richmond, and he ledhim ton Goochland ileavy Shipments of Specie. Instead of Richmond, and on Tuesday Dahl. New Yost, March n. —The steamer Oman m a found kill Kunst milesilt.ilst the Queen tudarrlved from Aspinwall with $508,- oppoidte dinette% fetkoNcat he wt ha d to,ta k e- too in specie. The negro was prhorptlyimmj for nil !roach: The Constitution, which arrived at Panama cry.' The men, Anamerstaby this, bullied on the 26th, brought 0,600,000 to treasure. the lama end hdeaddings el J. A.Babillig. of which the shove am was for New York the telal Beemetary of Were: Dairen ri .. and thobalsztoo for Eoglond. traced Me stone down the Jiver 1,ktf1..1! aid TIM tilt British matt Mama for South -110,00 ikoSninonnineidaßP 0 Au'uelvi Itamptoa, took cone 15,000,000 in truism . ..........-•••--------- ITU the dteineteStelehlittlrfillatadyerat errthe ''releist4llleelkithaVlllTttliniclT mad* the at, tack. • Dalgeli'l deteelusent Wee ,divided c ~,.o eereral patties teethe i*ompllshunent of different eljecter keeping. together, bower. A very eblirp,...fight ensued on one party sa to:llo2n ti Mutes the river. They found the enemy in or number* confronting them on every r d, which compelled th em to fall hark. In Usimistiog to cut their way out, Major . ti, of the 21INew Tork, With about one hun dr, d and fifty man, got separated from the rest. ',The other detachments succeeded in rejoining Kilpatrick, but nothing had been heard of this . roe. Meanie i ll, Kilpatrick advanced down for turnpike, Ashland haling torn op the rails at that point, destroying the telegraph as he me tcho3: At one station, however, an operate, ,ucceeded in seodioG • dispatch td itichmooti , announcing die keel were were coming Less than fifteen minutes Put Rieke:loud on the rot ties, and it has since been asacertained,tbat about a dormpieces were put In &battery , and new intrenchments thrown upwhile awaiting his arrival. • The troop reached the outer fortification. early on Tuesday morning, and as the apiece and houses of the city mune ,la •Isrer cheer upon cheer went up from our men. ' Riding rapidly forward, the outer line of work], were entered, and the rebels being then surrounded, throw down their arms, many of them warren" daring, cad others taking to their heels. A fight ensmed at the next line, but the batte ries were too much for them, and so with his battery, Kilpatrick opened upon the city. No doubt themen would have dashed upon every thing that stood in the way, so enthueiaetic had they 'become, but Kilpatrick toted the wiser pert, and se the shrill whistle of the to oomotiveitold of the bringing up of rein forcement( from Piehett's brigade at Bot tom'. Bridge and vicinity, he re ' luctlantly WO the order to move. towards Mechanics ville. Onevery road the enemy'. picket. eon- fronted them, end a series of manoeuvres took , place, in which the enemy were found to be on the alirtiat every point. Night coming on, Kilpstriok helted, and made preparations , to snout'''. Ile had chosen a place. however, too near the rebel camp, and of this act he was remlnded by being libelled not o a kis sitlon. So the command groped itsy on in darkness and gloom, fighting when pressed too bard, and with the tell-tole whistle of the locomotive, now warning them that troops , were being hur riedried on to Bottoms Bridget, in the hope f off their retreat. On Monday Gen. Buller ,received orders to send over a force to meet Kilpatrick and a.- 1 1 slat him if pectiesety. Thls movement woe , part of Xilostrick's plan as propo,ed. Usd he known of or expected a force at New Kent 1 Court lipase, or at Bottoms Bridge, he would not have turned away !rem Richmond, but ' would hare entreated (len. Dative's forms to fight for the same place. Two thousand in • [entry under Colonel Dunkin, of the 4th U.S. S. colored regiment. end 1,600 cavalry and Colonel Spear. of the 11th Pennsylvania cav alry, and Bolger. lot Battery, the Ostia older command of Col. We theree ord., ed to New Kent Court Rouse, to be governed by oirensmstancsa ss to further m ovement.. The tannery ..1 oldare.l troops left Yorktown onnt Monday afternoon. end recoiled New Ke Court Howie about none the next. day, halting made en extraordinary march through rata and mad. The cavalry loft iliamsbur et Monday night, and art ived on W T l uesday re r •ra t ing about eight o'clock. On Tuesday afternoon Col. Spear toot • p_ortion of his cavalry force arid poroceod aetio• u to Tunstall'e Station, where he destryed steam saw mill and the Court Rouse. After resting •whilethery resumed their morel down the Null:mils. Gen Davis, oho led.a several men shot by guerrillas, and Kilpat rick and his •ttend.ota chas•d a body of them, capturing a lieutenant •nd two men. The force picked up on their way one of tbo escaped prisoners—. o G.I. Watson. or Wellies of an Ohio regiment The urn end horses have borne hard mar. lima remerkaidy well, the .addle. not help g removed during the trip, anti but little sleep given to the men. Over 500 prisoners wore taken. but from the nature of the coped.. 'a it trir imposelisle to bring them in. Tit e ce•eetties 'wove not been !ascertained. Col. ...) , hlgren, d1.)..r C o •.k•, and Limit- Col LII , livi i end about 11,1 men •111 103114i14 To, act. L pram O 1..10 ho awarded to Col. D a o:rt.i., nor 1.. tuto lt re gret felt .1 lii. su m.... I , ipture. Y roar North Carolina. Nov Test., Mute:. • —The steamers Nllen end Terry arrived Om rvoning from ?dauber!). A latter of s (he' s i...t p•ates that deft.. •vis has uppe the Itsietelt Spoooraill A Ineraaatusr t ss he e surety f as oditires els otion asGovernor nest fah the rebels are remor tug the vhstruetions is the Noose river, below Kinston, in order to olio* an iron•plated rem to come down to assist In the anticipated stisok on Washltic• ton,Newberp rod Plymouth, for w hi•ii ti r e 140 1 1 fe . iillis are tnatlog grand prepar wi ations. liq:lile %O.l+W !AI be !sad, on Aoanrhe silty, as well Mona roYir river. ' The Villeigh tlrstrd,rrre states that the re cent aUsok on Newt" rn, was rely a diversion soon to be followed up by heavy denaonstra (lone. General Wevrel is .I•ogrrously 1 1 at Ply month. „ The needeee , al• • ',gam the neeesany ...f chenging the battle t -•-.ond from Virginia to North Csrolinis- Ofsmal intelligenoe oontirmie the report that Jeff Davit has order•J the immediate sairnre of ellpoints non to. I by the Federni• in North Carolina_ Geo. Peek has mew. Ail the preparation in his r ..., end all cit , tone and friends are e n • der oriel, to go int, the f o rtifications. The hanging by the valetas of V men of the Yd N. C. white regiment, has so exasperated the loyal North Ca" tin e troops ond all bounds that they li i , • resolved beyond no mote prisoners. -- —_--- Pram Neve Orire me--Admiral Farrn rit's Operation. - Mutiny •t Sea, etc. IPen Soak, Marsh +.--The incarnate Col umbia and Geore Cr. have Feb with Nen (trieens g eilvi:-.•m woll of the 77th of Feb rusey• Admit], Partarit ~tht.tritted his attack on th• forts below Mol.tie. A letter from th• fleet, dated the 23d ‘.l February, aaye that the whole mortar fleet had kept up an knees ant Are on Fort Pc•011, which commands Grant's P., Since 343 light, the rebel ram Tennessee wog of F,. .t Morgan, and expected to attack our Seat. 9 , `ie Is said to be more powerful than the Men imse was. For! Pow ell cannot bold out lou t ; against our bombard ment. Admiral Fat, opt was an board the Calhoun, near the Lit. Our regiments from the 'Nebo arearrivlng daily In New Orleans, and are being sent in transports to to operate with Farragut. Thlrty•four prisoners had escaped from the New Orleane Custom Howe. Ten or twelve were recaptured, and it was probable that h rest would be caught A mutiny occurred no hoard of the barque Garibaldi, at the Northwest Peas, on the 2211. The chief mote and t.ne seernan are reported to haws been killed before the mutiny wes quelled. Gen. Wallach was .spouted to return soot to New Orleans. -_. ..-. . From the Southwest Sr. Louie, hiareh 6.—The statement of a Washington correspondent of ilia New York Onnwercial that Sherman was at V loksborg on the 24th ult., and that ho will soon start an other expedition, Is a great mistake. None of Sharman'. Prose bad remelted Jackson on lb• 24th, and Vicksburg advice. of the JTtb make no menden of his arrival tl•re or any ten• ierinjelaied new movement. MenaiOn'tl neaps, whioh reasbed J acks on on the - 24th, will probably remain there for the present, but another expedition is not likely to be made very moon. Parties from Gen. Urant'• front say It Is not probable that any lighting will take place there for some Lime. From Memphis CArao, March 6.—The steamer Darling, from Memphis the ath,,pasted today for Din. einnati, crith sisty-rilne hale. of cotton. Tbe St. Patrck, for Lonieville, yetterday hod 105 bales Over 1000 persons 10 ?lymph(' obtained foreign protection, which shields them from ha draft, bur prevenu them from voting. Another large meeting of unconditional talon men was hell In Memphis oe the Bd Cotton quiet. ()ova middling M do. 77. The 7tb Ohio Vrtarans arrived. sn route for the front, with moterhaly strengthened rank!, Weirs tram Rebel !WIMP. S'ss• You, lifiroh !I.—Blebs:et 4 parte. of the let sad 2d tams bean received hers. They admit that Silpstrlck penetrated to Withb2 three miles of the city, and relate how max rawly Lee estrepcd capture. Gen. Wise abo had a narrow cscape.being at the reaidence of the rebel Scummy of War, from whence he reached the city. On the 29th of February4o o more prieeners were shipped for Americo', Ga. Nearly $OOO haws thus fax been sent there, and umcommo dation' suet for 6000, About 46 miles of the Mobile & Ohio rail road was destroyed by Gen. Sherman. The Southern road was destroyed from Meri dian to Jackson, and 4900 negroes were car ried off. The rebel acceuete of the battle of Ultutoe in Florida, show that their force ',c oasted of fourteen regiments of infantry, four battal. lions of cavalry, nod three batteries of artil lery. Their-locums 800 killed and wounded, From Calre. estao, Hutch s.—Thesteamer Rocket, trom V ieksburg on the 27th, arrived this et ternoon with forty-coven guerrilla prisoners, oaptrired at various times by the marine grig• ads. They belonged to bands who have been into •teaers along the river. Among them were two bleatennnte avdp. captain. Memphis papers of the 3d contains no news of interest. Cotton flat ; good middling ; •tridtil middling lA. The river has risen four feet within the last three days, and continues to rise. What Lougetfeet a Doing. Suutritts, March 4.—Seonts report that Longstreet has shipped his wagons per train to Richmond, and is mounting his men upon the hones and mules thus released, and Is pressing all the animals that eon be found. The rebel easalry mishit scouring the <MUD try to the east of us. Martin's oavalry ap peared yesterday In the French Broad near the meeting of the Big► Pigeon. Some appre hension is felt of a raid by Morgue on our railroad communication with Chattanooga. From LouLvLtle Lotrtsruo.r., hiareh 6.—Judge Patter, 4 the Chancery Court, yesterday decided an ensigns:Dent from disloyal rm for security o f their credits, generally to fi be e valid. General Grant arrived this evening ea for Washington, Care city, K. The noted guerrilla Centel alias Colonel, Richardson, Alto wee en route northwest as a prisoner, while attempting to escape, wag shot dead by Captain Stone of the thirty-serenth Kentucky. - - - --- RI ARKETR UT TELEGRAPH Philadelphia Market. Pnitturtruta, March s.—Tratla moues slowly In .11 departments. Tlnnr—tbsora t but little .hipping demand. with sal. nrou 0 Ibis extra Wally at $1,62.4, and 2.gi bbl. on term. kept serrri. Rye flour dull at SO. In morn there nothing doing. There I. • ateady dem=id for Wb.rar gal. or yawl Null red at SLR , . .md mall lot. of whit.. at st,xaqi.sc. by. •alla at .11,1a•gi,d. Oorn In active slamodad; tin,noun Lodi yellow at 108(41.20. Oat* dull at .201 fide. dover feed unchangad; 1000 hotati lan 'nu" sold at.33.'25. thong. In provimono. Colon doll at "Mirk.lll.lll L. unaottlad wed ioluaurod in 914 1:1, per Lb!, and •Ic for drudir. Putuaattret k, March S..—Stock. 0,40 . ......... 9.oilPron's lI 8 .. . .......... . .11 _73 cxchans. on Y par. i Pomo. '• Keuting • - Mor (anal Long INTELLIGIVW F .4pray. T 11.1., 1,14 , 1•\ e....::., • la ..b..h..; tl i•. ht Lunt., The riees.at p..lnt had rwan Cannel tout teal during 1.1• wanly four to.itir• ending tart evening, a, which thus the per mark indicated eleven feet, and ruing alu•ly. That... Cher yesterday was rion.ty end raw with .vary aprestenee snot, Bo•ine....mlinu. lulu brisk •1 the wharf, Ithetanding there are init• a nuentaer 4 boat. In purl, tt, re arrears w tve plenty foe t In Tire Thiatle, after an ot ar , eral mouths, ea ye.% Saturday front Louisville with an raral• lent at: the ftvight shavvinid had. ti.trer Spray, from Clarhsollti, if n11....V., gut s t night with on• of the twat trips .4 the ninon, other itenro she has aro liutoltvd and • 1104. of tv,twove The Savanna from avt Saturday avowing, eometbilig ths ne‘ghbort..aet eta liundf,vl ions—having ..a, other a rticles-4i ,, I.nodrvd sod imv•aty• five ..rdeo of cotton The Nt heeling ra. kat. Diluerva, rit In snorni. .111. a frolght tint and • fair titmtesi parcleticlri, The Paragon heft h.' Cincinnati at noon ou Satur• Jay with • ;nod (*lr. Including quite • numbet awyen,ere. The Jennie linbtrs tor Saabs ale with • argo raitriwri Iron, .d the Leonidas. fur St Louto...ivared on Sunday sourniwg. The latter tat at wa. haled .1.11. tier guar. touching the water. 'The .1111.1.1e11._tor Zaneavilla on Saturday evening with s twit trip. Nati' , all of the coal toss hailstorm up yesterday, weeverwentlyweeptetad./. 4puiji tespactlya toors, preparatory to leaving for below, Eleven bat eet:l...la growl stage of water br this class o home and It la f air to matters that lb. moot, If ttot aU .hero, wi ll get oot, and that, too, with ..big 'The Major Aodereott from t'lnctneuoll dand the Au ra wed ergesaut from Lcute sr• among th. due. seas doer to the Marine llailaray last wo t purrs"... a basin, some a•cess,y pat. wade. the Silver Spray. Jie .so by .ard, au• neencod t inctou•G sod Losiiitillt to-wermer ortnitoi Capt damnl inhume° in tetssnand, whilt Mews. Delos sod boom., are auociatrd to• othtr to the odd.. The popnier wed reliable Shuttle, Gaps Gordeit, la the teguLar Wtt fling I:Owlet for t o day, lesehrs at wow. Capt. G ors. W. Jittouton ham chart. of the ant.Wel by Mr. L. Bunting. The Imola Grahnes, Captain Aye., returns to laweetille tot mom. weeniug, at the usual hour, four o'tiock. 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SPECIAL XOTICES re REIM' . 112 Wood Stroot.} 4r° 12,1 Wood Our proooni luytt.o oe rum dm. 6ar tog, at Loa, become mO -*and more andoeirobto 6.1 r our boo = rSi b al, roro, '1111.!bOV 7P21":17,1:" 1Q WOOD STREET, TOUR DOORS SlSO+Or.ii TIM STILICIT. Nontly oi.voslte lb. Plit•burgh Trast Corapauy li' TW ecoln•lr. &piaci Lx STEINWAY'S PIANOS WWII Mashu to vat totoPooLlon. la toOan. KLEMM it. HBO T•ROVIIII - 621, - REA & CO., (M- Dreams to Rosnuot Moos a Ido.sans.) WASIIINO TON WORKS, lotroosza 1 ItAnortres, Pittsborgh. tlsouffseturers o , BOAT AND STATIONER'S STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL ILACIIINEST. GEARING, aturrrso, CAST. BIOS, of all descripttous ; OIL TARES k STILLS, =ILEA AND MEET IRON WORE. &rote for OITTAZD'S PATENT 01.1ZEITOR, TOR rExpoo BOILERS. JOHN COO Cc BRO., Diaz ufactosere of IRON ILtILLEO. IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUT Tuts, WINDOW GUARDS, Le.. Nos. SI SECOND and Ad TRIED STREET, bet. Wood and HAAN. Rate on band Avertety else. Pattern. hog tad stn, suitable for .0 purpose. Portioolarattootton veld to eooloehas Oral; La. Jobbing dope al short Wk. eV) N. HOLM: • 130118., thuuse to 70111:1019 AND DOMISTIO'BILLB 01 ExonsNoz, czwringsirs or orpotor. BAER( NOTES XYD OPECrnt, No NI MAUS= Pittabunh. P. C,ollowttorts nude on all the rauolPa utt , " throughout the Unit.] State. 022 10"11 - 2111tY IL COLLINS, Saimaa) MO AND 0011111BSION ItZIIZILARTwooI wholesale dealer to GITERSM. DOVE% GICEDS wh m a.. ...Toy. Na. LS WOOD fir. PlttemmlS. Pe. .tr:3AN ELECTION for rresident and U'et ,, Biz DirOCUM of the Ilsochestar ravings Dank erUl be held at the Banking Wave oh fIATUUDAT the I:6th esy of Mach, 1116., When th. h vu n c , i and 4 edges r? .... Tuas:t.tfirPLl3,,Csads. 2410100 1 .1. T.l. 351b.1 11 “; ulb , eeht:td I fh. ode hl WM 14. 001411 EL: cigz.L.lirEous k!L - EttIIOVA'BtF. DESIRABLE o ODS, GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING. NIA,DIC TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE ii, HONER. R. B. NORRIS, onsucnster TLILOR 79 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny W 11 ENl.it IL e. ‘ll 11.SON* 1310REAT PRRbI IT' K STITCH SEWING MACHINES Tut UUKAPLdT, nIIIIPLwrr t. ND 13 loelpal 02I1oe .ad Wholesale Lopodu NO. 27 FIFTH ST Tta. claws twloir Sant Blue. VTBL StrICIffER & CO., Virt94lll.ll 4011WitS. =era F at SOLDIERS:. Camp Companions, w i tb_wv i th i zd ... s ro .i r tug,. kilad HU IN VS lITTII STILEEL HALL PORTFOLIOS, uf .11 .1..• and .471. POCKEIT iNKSTAII OS HUNT'S C.}.AZlETEatrac Of the Border and Southern ataten. LICNT'b aTIONI.II4 Pol:Trof,lon pro•e4, .1 11• "1.1 p =III d.• HVNTS HUTS ki vLIZALZ AND RETAIL. Book. Btationery & News 'Emporium 111 rat 51114.1cT, L \SONIC DILL. lyl - 0 - Ra A N tr. CO. Saccesmass to A. S. 11. MA.giAJ DIALL IN AND BHIPPICUS Ut CollateWyllie Coal and Coke, By B.Llywd ud Ilhor Da 7a WATER STREET, kt , P STAIRS. Bring miry inipplled with onr earn cars, and or to c herstoforey particular situation to o f ...taro orders we are pruparra ato thla allt , r lc d ODAL AND CONE to all polara, by nal or m ay A feae barges belorypisg oth-r part,. bo loaded al our aiding. near bilcKera port- Rh will till airy orders by the car load. R OBERTS, BARNES & eARYS, No. 80 Third Yr. c Plctsbargh, IN •AD BILEIT MON WOURTBS, Mad Ilanallketurors or JA PAN Merl TIN NV.A_FLIC Partiratar attention geld to Um tatnufsontloa o 0110CLES Tit GLIMMERS, TOILET WILL WATTS COOLIES, to. OIL OANS, all slate and patteras ; SCOT. CON DbfffLOTII, and an tht, of Jot:tens wort done to totte. Also, a large etoot of tasty DIEM OAOSS just at. LLOC SCRAPS sa OLD Di%SALO Goaght. 61/a7 WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE. 3. 3: FIZINDIER co opmril t. Ptitet±targ A w IttAllia3Al.L DBI7O AND 30)3Bnia TIMM 341, cormes wmarn tatIXILTS, opposite Delos PeseetWer Depot, sad sou offer ex mle a 'moral assortment of DIICCY, rierrarr WUrrlll LEADS, oils, warm VA.IINISHIA DIMWIT VID, WINDOW DLLS'S, OLBBW•litr., do: Po:mimeos will Dad our stock at all ttneee wall es cort.% sod prime each ex to sits satire satletattloa. J. J. DUD= • 00, oar. Liberty east Wayne ettrate. Plttstrarik. . _ B F. QUIIkLBY & CO., Commission MerehantB, 190 BOOTH WATER BT.. 0111CAGO att.ntlon to parataatng Flour, Grads', PrOViSIOng, Tor E.tera .0..3zt. 11. F. QUIMBY— eahI:LT --___ NMOTICE—AII parsons ara cautioned heoltst oniplejleg, to taty form, the . trad. toarka which hare been coed during:Ow put three years to designate the shag* don 11.• end treble strength of DITHRIDarti CITITINETE,. Th. ,h• dons brood. aro . itrl x ‘Pliot Ms.; Pt!. I PI, I lin?, ales I.X.X. 7 * 7, " .. DAM" " Or Dap' liht. Crikckera. Or at.Ocal Sot Cracker. Thaw who Infringe as arty of e t broods will be procooded against according to tb• law croula W ting trod. rks. X. D. DIV:161 roft pm t Otam Works. Sact.l.llre. _...am. V. aonaaoa 1 - A — R -- r cLLIme, 01.8.1.113 W. I. & HALL gATrEasols. 44 Fourth ISTITTITT. Td Claims tur 1.12381010. 4001411, • SUBSIBUIVIL aed PS= %MIT. - AIso,uLDILSUE RITMO Vsonaleud° VALUABLE EWER YttOPISET TOD Stair. instated o the,lionangaele lacer, sic se the gra Loch. haring • facet on eta river or frn fret, end extending back to .dock .toot, aJobing th• thronellertile itehroad, ran. 'sluing ecru and 77 perches. Ufa es anaciodea. Die location tor wanuitectserthll reeposre. b ee t., 0., river to Groat and patio street nod eallroad to the rear, and Saw WM and totildtrup thereou •,.[( t d. r o e s e ism jkl, anal_ to MAWS MIK Tteri ig, on the prelates.% or Cc W. CL•A1301311111S121011,, o 112 hargh • ,gbaat I Mk CHESTS,. REFRIGERANOIII3,I 11.012 1 AND lIILLT BOVISIgL—Iee Rum trx muds, ramiltee, Beer Hal* to e An Warty, 01 old Mote, &ads and Er hteratars, and made ae good so ore. The attention of the trade hi ogled to oar /bonrb . went and prleeh Shop on Min= klrloslM alt tu Wined cora. lop ALVeet.or sddretasoll.64 0Y5.0. C BUDE OIL TAIMS, 1Q LOITia 001:DINSINO „LI:IL-NEM our k ill work EArr.U. 5 / .1 2,2 11/1110N ATS 41P.-' millie _ .. adetrome /4 1 •40, 1? • °- • n.T.Tatase • tau ineriqrs- a) 144 -". _ . NOTICE.—It an incoam-oratible . sts.-^ , nyg t.crtli withal ..Lice, Rat et costraactima, thtt th• grtetcnt Nazar.. to pe Fund fad HIT BOOTH IND SHOES, IS AT ORBIT HALL SHOE STORE 62 VIET R STREET Why I Dena. , they tLe tart goods to the world, having them all ..to to order In Manual. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia nod New Yore. expresely Poe retail trade, nod Cr try par b vrarraated, firaUff In the stank Ova ; and It they if. Hip, no in any ray trine apart, or prove nnattstanory, myth ed for notlann, an allrarance male, or a nor par farelabed ; and slat ill tire• peculiar advantegra, thle unequalled terrk, thee, irnnirinr AtraCtiona d reasons for pardoning at ea. orktn.ted Inon, vre offer one more, as a Onnl ellarhlng argament— We .11 au ens quaff, ni Good , fer 4n veers Ora rye ear bay rubbighfor a carrel:re. air mot bguad Ws going op Tiftb stroa, bee mesa Wo-d and B=loll4l areas, No. 62, neit deoz to Oa 81prres O. CONCERT ['ALL MOE STORM psintni on the sictote ()REAvI cilherf 0111L&P I cumer 1 OILZ&P t CiiII.P I OBELI' CHAXP I CHICIP I OIMP I SHOES! Eicelelland's kuction. 66119TH Kruaccr FINE GOO! /Cm . ' sw:ctit ED lan( IN (MOTE ETD DATZIODAL ROTS I D do do CONGUESS .3q; Do M.OBOOOO k GOAT Re Laq, do; GENT'S TIIIIEZ SOLE. GUAM S C.tCB do , Do TWO do CALF do; MI of tbo beet easton , o'orb, eel tee• - roate I to glee tonne eatlefection. GEO. LLBE.E.E, BON el CO., so. Ti. mr. of Wood snd room, Sti JOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer ot 800113 AND BRASS, of every drecripclost, No 34 Bmithfteld strvet, Pittebureb .21:13 IaGUNT UN lON COLLEGE.—This Instltutlon, located at EL Union, Stark nano - Obi°, offer, WI extensive educational finnln 1.1 10 wodents of both aeons. Th. Faculty consist. of ELme. O. I. ITUTeTIDEN, L L. / 1 — FrrUdaul 1110 O. CUA73IOII, 0. DI.; GEO. W. CL.l.ll.lit, 11.. 31. ; F.. N. GA KIIIIIOBII, • k. B.; J W &I' 'MAN n., beeides nom. nell Tear:bare in I bstromenod ra tiOn, Comm Commercial Science, Gyrnoustim , and the , German, Trench and Hebrew Landrume , The Coliega pounnow very exist:mire apparatus and apeciusene for tees-TA:4 .wLt: y, 'aural TWIG.. phy, Dotany, Pbyel-100, Ilitacsica. Geology, An mammy, 6arretyltag. EnFinarring, do The pew College Edifice, which le 116 lbet Wog by nti foe wkly., sod font own.+ , high, and tunffrOmOuff by soy Colima Edltmo In Ob:o, completed for use twat mrsn, which bold' or tb4 ern ur...vAscu, 18G1. This new bulletin, *scoot muMate 450Ittudents. TIG6II, CL/NDET/1,11,„ Ge. Good board cante bad b. pal ae families at how IP to El GO per weak : and, m sbact Ll cents a week. go.d mansinbtd wt. bon. .60,5 and farlinra, say rental la :owner. al, 1,wr.1 Varlaw-il., or taro Loud to. pc,auefautinc., It au" ...dri In the Teeehera', Scleralnc and Mos aNrarees more tr•in F. 310 tapir rinay.r. Tiowe reyartwe 1. , 1 , 102 re Mtr,with. in • ste• <harp, the adeatiloge of nail). dr.II tu the Nerter&l Peoartuent. The +realm. begin on anon :be ORO. 0.15 D TRE‘.DAT of !inward, Norenaher luid &Jaren of earb year. Mt. Dillon L. n octet, healthy and moral village • voila and & halt arm , b .I'lionco, theths CloreLand Pittsbnrgln Railroad trail the Pitt+ btrgli, Nir myna &eh irogn 11 ail way. Fend to the President LT a Catsingter. lelGLlwdoltsT BAILEY', CARRELL & CO , PRACTICAL PLUMBERS GAB AND STEAM FITTERS teen doeoript Wu of maatorlol comuntly Lana. Eapalri font at abort =tic. nio. 129 Fourth Otreot. PITTOBIIIIOII. P. HENRY G. HALE & C4l, Spring Stock of Good.!, Whitt. Ln extent, elite, and ta..ta ccry e. t i t tur•0b0.7,•.•..r, o r tra , t tberr gratto:i oral ptenag• berstore • received, d tsini.tas, b 7 clo• attention to Ininiticie, to moil ora old fite. sod many new own Awtego uxilaction of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING coon!, 00IISIIR .07 PIM ASU ET. MAAR BT an% pURVIANCE I74 PHOTOGRAPH, BOOMS. euussa p l pTB &?U' , ff AU ST . !' 612tE 72 . 21 sad 14 .torlss, over Skim: t.s.2`l Sorelry btenh) p?ftqw.cran. e23crrocka- 4 ..vgis. CI *eery dm thud dila, Pty at olotul.tte [>.. popular Carte de {'(rise to Cautort sue a, PIIIIVIANCIEtundd porttotdarty cal the at teattou eau, ACLU MID onhodu to! to the can ea. turelbrlity or Ws establiehooeut, ree , ha UT • I=eicn, theta ol Nate. Mow otdorate, and rearanteed. eoe.Vo _ EYES AND DAR DR. BAELZ Pays portfoolsr allautten to the treatment or 04111.0100 DISEASES, the EYE and EAR; coasts cm CATARACT, SQUINT EYES. for ARTLEICLAL PUPIL, inertia kirrivietni , SETLAHMATOBT EYES also HARD HEARSE°, and all diereses atter tin -tbe FAT .1 leading VS. -.0110 I DROWN rx.itipm • ink.. too rrrrn erruzET TUFA OT) • Y Ito. of all she Hut Powdenr. Tostru or Willa ;et I introduced will 10 eactuall74.-uir, MICE. 1 80AC1113,..tn, They eat It greedily sad die laitaioUy f ri )SIC° Y LA.NII, , LOMDAILD OTSSZT• BALTISOST, Up eaQAB, e: Ordrrs tor archas. of 60'FIrTS.. cdtbfali executed. ppypeeecLLll attrbapoti zb,„lptr.;;. Bemat ck.. •• Co. do 4 A kiddy, Illufor & do ; Dmberty, W d oods t Co., Delthmor.. Istbdovold rlSnotiMa. PICKLES, K.ETCIII.I, SAt l U Ra ioo dos, ji salon sod qr 62 t Malty.. V. Cll6ll sow* 600 • Tomato ILetchop qua, to and pmts: :00 Pepper escica; 16 •• w Cumberland Satme; atontenhiro du, - 6Vtal66. Ketaurr. •• 1111616rocti ‘IIAA 20 Imporsed Irreocb 151.666di Imltatle6 •• Now to note and 6:.• antL bluznitts tao 3, 1166.121 and 746 Wood stoat. AvgATOtter DaYll4.M.—Lat urs of Athalolat-altita, up s the Wats o .fi of Janus SP. Baxter, lota oq PUtobroub, doo. w Isasiug ImaLipanuol to OS fmtlortlgotd, .11 po.rat Wonted to the sold total". .re refplectod tootto poroont, and those tail* datum to prto.t osuoito sAxsics, - Huai.= J. II • 'UTE. Igo. 111 Tani at I fof tittstrorgtt ; Or, to SOPKIBB a Lazgor,r3 Fifth AMOA.I,--Aldsrmaxi ALD lob 2011 :Mooed tib,Oditro tro9 11f1 mss a l l: wood to _.1.11171[1020.31,0CtC, b-W „door scF tits Wattnt Foal a aaits74o2?. An. paw nallvtag Uttar al war :a hand PintaLaa, Pa- • VOWICLI.A 4 RAT PASTE 813103 JOIIIISTOS C}n . t:W' 7. , .rti'' 4 B'"a" ".et.. 31F.BABLNDISS
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