.. k ,~- -, IP]FLE . q - 41::.:r • COMXIISI_,. • JOHN 8..-O.ARFIXLD, emus- UDR AID Poawaanar MINFAXT whole. istre. NVArA/LN- UV& MOSS, ' LAIDPORN, DA0011,,NL431114111911 , POT AN PKAkL AAIUN, EALZDATUB, MN BEND AND:IA*Ij .0114 'DRIED FRUIT and Produce; erally,'Nos. 141 and 143 Front .lout, wet. „win; suiriZi CIIILr-4, 8 11EYARI)0034111310W ME NJ_ clenti irof &lien In FLOUR, aitsui AND No. 243 Liberty . itreet„ Pittsburgh, 4.e. Windsforltekers in 4 l'aWly nee -WI bind. Pfutienter Aneteatkee paid to frr K. ' E PRODUCE AND OonstsmoS Klaattiim,ScAka` ?LOOK, DOT STS. BROOKS, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK, DI II S. AND REEN PERIN And' P:'odttae gen. stiffly. Liberal obis m thmus OA& uoMdigaments; Wombats's, No. Il4,Necottd street, Pittsburgh. TKOS. J. HUNTEtt, COMML9BION MERCHANT AND -DEALER IN CRAMS OILS, '. / Coinii. Harid " ieen[ and • U. MoVAY, FORWARDING AND .1 Omura= Ilisluusxr, tor the sale of PL OU R, GRAIL RAOON, LARD, BUTTER, EGGS, end Wcuits_ Pruchuut getieralky. ID SWIEIMEL . llTKErtigitulieurPlest; Plttsburgh;PA • • INlPOrders and costivaments solicited. jettlyd illikkLiki IerrzEiReORWARDLVO AND , - GoNguittor,Nutouure, the'sals of FLOUR, RAIN, HAWN. Lam RUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED PRINT, and Phrodoce generally, No. 16 Market rt., corner of First, Pittsburgh. , oeltdly Odiolti ri airit — TEK - JOIELILS3 . "12 14; Mratettairrs and, whobesal• augers In GROCE BIM' FLOUR, 0111.1 N, PRODUCE, 4., Do: 19 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. teLltdly T.TOLLAN DAWDLE, successor to Jno. M•Glli k Son, No. 183 Liberty street, " GENERAL, PRODUCE, GROCERY AND CO MISSION NERCRANT. Cotudiramento respectfully solicited. fe2dly warm .JOll. WiIITZ. Unirr.K, BIUMIER4,, Foireaarara T Asa tonitiiiitor Ridiculers alai dealers PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, Na. in Eas Li • street, Pittsburgh, Pa. : , • RANT; Aw dealer In CRAIDIi AND RZYLNRD CARBON 01L8. GLASS, IKON, NAILS, An., No.-NO. Liberty Street. - 111. ,...9 . 1 ow 1 p,..r.. { DAVID AVCAADLLI3, NAIL A. oOrnk, • Special Partner. ltifE&Ns - & COFFIN, successors to .LY..tit'Ciiattens;Meanik C0.. -I PEOLZBALE CIRO -OYII.B, earner of Wood and Watrz Area* Pittsburgh, Penn's. - • : Jy3-dly WM. J. 11111 C111L1UM.......MAX111.11131171.1......L. tl. VOIGT. IL VOMIT & CO., successor to L. a Rae Gniff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, 247 Liberty street, Pitts • • h, Pa. aut. .1011111 110171 i. TOHLI, HOUSE &"CS., Wu omen+ tl Gaticus am) Coxioastom 3lizscriums, corner of timlthllleldfliad-Water strati. Pitt/bur/0i PA.-; II re ER & B'l%l ART, HOLE- J.ll aux 47zocsis Alto Coximitox 11 No. 107 Wood meet rune .h. madly _ s. inucricriucx:.:aL 'a. alecont.-..war. acenraralch. - • . :DROWN it KIRKPATRICKS, WHOLE 1J kali lifincias .ad dealer. in FLOUR AHD vs - N 0 .5.1.9. sndll3o LiherVy street, Pittsburgh. AYES , 'D A I //NU, It EON, Colma n= Ytacisants for the sale of CRUDE AND RE, ' • PIRKO CARBON OILEI; No. f* and 70 Water !street, - littsbaigh. Advances roads onnoislgrinsentn .` ' prietientri.- JOHNSTONQiIION ___N DEAL= Dr Pc= DRUGS AND fiIIEIDIOBLS,..PRRFUMRIIy, reset GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAM- M,Y MRDICINVS, dc., de., of-strictly prime qual ity, which he toren at Merest prim. Corner Smith. paid dad Faulk stunts. klitiburgaiPa. • • Preen' iptions carefully compoutided at Litwin. RA. FAIINESTOOK & (Xi., Witout . ma awl Manufacturer of WHITY LICADAND LlTLlAllol4 . daradr of Wood and - Front streets, Pittsburgh. mh7 1011 N P. scorn, Vinoczahig Dmiurs. D BI : IOB ;PAXIMOILS;TADNISHIMI AND DTY BTONYti. No:s9 l 3l,lberty.sfneet, - Pitte All orders will receive • mat attention. • enhail rucosasca - 1./RAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE, AND Zrran Duman% earner of Liberty sad St. Mir streets, Plitaba b. 11113. GEU. IL JILKYS.Eti r Datruotsr, _LP»o Wood street 'earner onVood street aeL4 Vireo stied , Pittablugh. Pa. .IT7OIIJrEPS. _ . I . OLIN a. MAGCOINTNELL, knoassir 'IA: Law: Omes, word aka!, Evico(Liai flap? um; Now 93 Diasaind stmt." Will attatut to tho nottlanent, meaning and canc. Lion of calm, bonutios,tc., in Wallington, District of Columba. nol9:6mn • .1011111 SI. MILLIOII. VIREPATEICK MELLON, Arros inin AT LAW, No. 313 Tonal. stieet„ Ain:Moan aboy• 811 .Ittlia4 MadltuNh, PAL 17:411 91.11014 AS Arroxxsy AND -A. COMIIIIZILOS AT LAW. - Onto; NA 1W Fourth argot, writer of Ohm, 11 . Pittsburgh, Pa. aulkdawlyT QAJAUISI. A. I'URVIANCE Arrossirr 5.) At Owwww, Fifth- sere. t, adjainini 'lb* aloe of liar 4.11 t Brown, Pittaburah, Pa. JeVkallP ( Id.. SMITH, ArtroRNILY AND Countuos A! LAW, has foulard to KUHN'B LAW. BrinDimas, No. 12 DlAmood street, Dart _ door to At. rotor's (March. zorlOolly • ;Scjitixxs, JR., ATTORNEY aallsw, loartk Utast Law - ries Law itiliding, —Pittsburgh, Ps. • mhl PRODUCE. a. S. LUCK. T_BECH-41 ,HUTCHINSON, CORR/8910N A./Ai*lliairaiudas ittemexts, dean's to WEST ERN SESERVE MEESE, FLOUR, VIER, BA CON. RUTTER, LINSEED OIL, POTS AND Mffi d.o6 4 ls /WWENEDE.I3IIAIN;DRIND 1111711 . eldid 'general:W . Dose brands' Iramll.# now. alinpi on hand. Agent for the sale of Madison - a Co.'. Odebratiel Patented Pearl Starch. Nos. 116 Raxed and 146 Find sta., between_ Wood and Smith. geld, Pittatough Pa. aptdly -• !P N. •. • 0 Itai—ag., it - : . • MEd; torairdtlinindCatandidori Net . clung-and 'dealer in OREESE. BUTTER, LAKE 71BH and brodoe• nvonn3lll.T,,,Nl. ,WP°d " 1 " 4- atana-illatar,`Pittabarth.' • • mj 2 AhrTEt ,ES DEAL .zad sad Otatial ta - PROTustotte, coraatat Ear. kat and front stmts. Jatkdly r,mtirc.carcug.rl , s. GAIIDINER COFFIN; Aware' nig. Prcuxrunim :ap,..1/fluxes s. inmaiir-untroniscitorth-emirl -comer Wood and • A6ILN4 OWIII AMEX! al ArritrilVilibillattford Ih __ titeistmne ernzinne i'una.yez C"iP4lrtx.ecoarr NiFfkr4l l3 o Nun - t'k !4rl • i . • • Atee• strhirs 'l 4 laelet:katraerr, 92 Water a _ • • tizcartAy - ALtsallENT -DR Ir'‘Welfil.7 IVMHlG.maitill -11 . 10 X 1 1.....111 , 13:6-11CCANDAMINL N CARR' &AM ,•;. - • . Wihos, Pores I ?*i:F4aPr: _ 4 ;IIRWCOIrARD . DeiNDEITIO DRY GOODS, Rat" W Wood 'street, third hostas above Disatead "1111L ,, BUICAULlithiLD, successor W Co., Whaled* • Bolden, te-ArsetarAVOIAAOIN ~ ; r gra b% idutcoridear a ftrosumr.: r W./MU:MAR . & 43.14.ibutrntir,Uir • • Brastatirtesiklorlikttiltird 1 JiAMON L4J at L B oo thrrisanl . T A t : =LI3I . k 44, iligll-Mthwgh' AgatarliOMlA J ill TIM 'SIyIFIO4 Zimooposons Aro enav GOODIP, No. 77 ---.- "tll#ll l Skrillit.Ml66 t.' • Iv, ..„, ...__ 1116 - . . 1itH14148,. tridusit , at .thrr,_ tsucti " ' 463se q l "r" zsza k ° : i l t iigbrt: . "441 X. .' ' .. -- -- fir.ww& . - IV . ,It &mita& a tx),____' - nt 1! 1 . 4 alall I Illi !Plus, Taissorai, Norsoss, ate., Nos. , Pail 101116100finet,, Pittebantb. . _ ,1015 ''- . -innmr_Am7 : t.c : Ku - dim:mums or .Ir3oo**Mallots of description No., • & . MOLE. 14,01111110114NXIMSIMWOOtifililli. - „ , ^ 4 El= s 4 - , - - GROCERS SHRIVER & LAZEA -- wiroutaeue GROCERS COIIIIIB4ION •MMICHANTS, Mc 27 aad 29 2911121261 d Street, Con= &wood. js9:llyd PHTSBBBQS,•PA TKO*. LIITLI, TsMAUL LITTLE ',lc 'TRIMBLE, Waiimssui Gloom AND. C4IIIIIIUOIII MU ' CILISTI4, dftlll2l in PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON,ANIERSE, FISH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON 'YARNS, nod Pittsburgh manutactiv Mendip. 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. . t - DUNCAN 1'D011.1.1).....J..111.-0. MICILLx. AiroDONALD & A rRIMKLE, Waoi GIX:O4 Panacea AID Connuaros Man+ I=Jobbara in.N. O. BUGLES and MOLABIMS, JED SUGARS - and SYRUPS, rwl7l4.BA an4-al street, Pitts 041410 BSGEEDB;Se4210- 25 rilbetti no14:ly P. au rnan.....»..r. - s. - aurnss.--Arg. D. IifYINLI. DEY/JER . & 13.1MEMBS, suocessore to Reyinsr t Anderson, * Wholesale dealers 'ln FOREIGN PRUITS,. RUTS AND SEGUES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, MR WORKS, &c., No.. 126 and 128 Wood strait, above Mb, Pittsburgh, Penn's. SM:d/Y • • . ........sazunt 103110211. DI ROBISON & CO., Wiiouraux GRo• _mu. cum. Oogiamoa MSRCIIMITI and &alai In aLL klrati-of PROVISIONS, PRODUON,, and Pitts tmrsh mantacturai, Ni. 25.5 . Liberty start, Phil. GEO. B. " ES,. WaotssAtz , DEAutii - GRoczaLtS,lcumant ROPE, oixux, OUR. PITCH and Pittsburgh numuthetured ink," No. 141. Water areal, &bees the Monongahela Brktge, 11.0“111. 1.14114D1Mi1. ROBERT:DALZELL • & CO, . Wixom. Razz Aiiiictexu; • Fsiwasanira 11.4uicaogg__ 41031;desless tl PRODUCE•an I• g a. , ". • TALBERT- qt, 131 1IPT02§,1,.Waoinals .La • 'Puma Di/L/214M Co3llllo‘ liiliejAirrA 0.'1? Stx,th'utFoet, rittrth, 30 11 X MATT. "Mem. WAWA NILSON; WHOLESALE G. deaii Produce and Ptypitatrith bisitabcturei;No.lsB Lib erty street. Pitilburgh. • - a 23— I smell' Dicks y dt co, W HOLISSALIS J. GROCIIti, Connsisung Illnaashass, and dodos In PHA:WM.IY. blo.AßlVider anent, am GS Faint attest, GDR W. DLLWORTX.: U. DILWORTH. T s. DILWORTH* CO:, Wzoxsu.ta el Noi. 130 and 182 ficotOrtre.4, near Smithfield; Pittabatigh. =••• • • I , , 1101- J9llll noirma.—sicaimo 11.075 r. IVELR, FLOYD itco;,.WEiouataislA tr Jan) vomit:wa x miticifliii r o u.,172 Wood add 226 Llberti idtootaltsabiaro, ' , jel6 %ATII.I4A Wnoraseue TV fasoim a, Woo. y rad:SO Wood iiree44.Pitts- . I tL ,4 :rifilAC44l . REllB. W. clucernotst---t. --- ..-,tissue. MACKINTOSH, - 10210 Au. a:4.4-lu. knd 011ara moots. neer ihe City Water Werke, Iltraborgh. 14.; Hanolhotorera of NACYCLTOSH ANCLIIIIIAIL LW LNIGLOVND PATNN ES TOSCILLATLNIS ST P RAY' EILGINNS AND SLIDE TALUS, of ell asses and.bartstyis. Gerbig yet up Macainarp . ot large capacity and of the beet TWO!, Ire are lioypered to do boo./ Job' bins, trallert work Ibis line, trusting- teat by prodiptimeill, sod the ;tweeter - Ate - sir snub, to.merft - Wewrite Jostolet. aitteitlon - ta — out /3ALANOND TAINT OSCILLATING ENGINNS, u °embalm whining*, heretofore toratalued In tbis clere of . . wimasai.iCsAs: -Wll,llAld BAINKILL & , No. 61 • u strseLlolow Warbury, Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAM BOILER NA112113 AND SHEET - IRON WORKERS ;11saufacturers of BARNILILL'S PAT ENT BOILER LOWNOTIVM, PLIJED - mad_ MER L BO/UM .C/LIK.EXIA AWLETWIZR. PIER Bit% STEMS - P - IPM% L'unDENSERS, SALT PANS, SWAM PANS,'. IRON yewLs; LIFE BOATS; etc., ate: Alaa, BLACKSNITIVS W 011 K, BRIDGE an d VIADUCT IRONS, at Um short ed. notice. Att orders from a ilistatios promptly at _ . _ - - 111HOIJAS 1400 HE, Kuturacrruaus OF J. Ann Da.Lta Of iLik!'nnins O, corn:win& 11/.1.14D R<>& 1 6 111,N 9 / 1 1/9LIE and: YAXIU ITINF.GAII., Mac IPA 191,193 and 196 /kat SUM, betinadi nrnithdaldand Grant streak, F114969gh• Prirattin4llllolklted. Highelimarkst price ;mkt tar eir hued Oil - and all otherpolsonous ingredients carettilly extracted, by a prone. neer and impnrred. ecl2 JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO„ u . Corner of line ink Lll;errisirreet4, . , 1111811111ta :11 1 / I .IIThrACMII2II.II OF _RlTERltatlintAid .SlialiEsotkozaiiMT. mylEctf -tits;VitHANGlii - -No. bU 'Witzt riTei PJ. PlifolOyeynxonntnenuirerf BOILIR RIVILTS, WROUGHT MIMS, OOMMON AND RAILROAD, sir Nur...141 ibir,dstd itlshapp4 sews h Imp or inoi4onsolo .to order "short ,00nnA 'A knit woortenot.oointially on bond. inTirtin A - A-Ti"_auccesnor of, APliphany IfinolsouUnt of ' , HOT PILEBRED - RUM AND. WASH/CBS. O.II,MCOAL EfOR/M4MOS IRON foid NAM.RODS, BOILER. EON 'laud Bryn's. • - • . yessecausifsr.,lßON WORN& Palette 00 -• Pa. yablya , warotorook xs Wood it. Pittaburgh. T.Altitr/XLI. ELEJO al GLASS .W-ORKS.4= E wourilLunixtrr & CO.; Gun hturtutsb, TIMM. Wafebotig No. 12 %Wood Meet, COMM of Plfsf - Pittsburgh 'Pik: - • sos:lyd W Libe4y:irtast, PittabarilA manalkinmrsof WHIPS, LASHES ADD MIMI -18, an4..vprz, 04.1pervocaka(LZATHEB. BRAIDED WORE::' - - - OrdialiaßeliefirnaiVialraDoranfi; IT Winona ma par laittitannuitl—'•-lautiM pEETL'EXTRACTF.J) WITHOUT .1 PAIN 131 f 1118 INIZ 01 AN APPARATINI W fiILENBY NO .NRIINNua GA LVAN/ 0 BA =NI& P •..ColdLussAber-fe lti4the:irbet; tb. APlUratth be toed to its beetbdeantupt: - ! Medial 'anthem''end' their hatilisi bav bad their teeth extracted by my yrocess, aad are reedy to testify u the - safety end pdalesuees of theprers 7 tim-uttateter has bedlf tstd byystriebe let6tofted seseititsg Isayfag •istY L lifirAßTlNlClALTkiiiii inserted tit ertlaybi; . OUltitlf:. Nifithe d et, JOSH':fOSEPH . ADAI42, INlFTworoonnearip Yittabongh. Building, corner of t Diamond aid °non i e twty Theodotil Weans, unineu mitt. myn:dly 411E4L-JESrallrE asEwriv.g.. • - cpritti Am WARD; 'Dias:ll4i Paola- V MORT Norms, Amok likurrarau, and aU so. curiae, for monry. Pawner can P 0 ,5141 PIDANS thmusvanr agency oo rooronablo term. Thavor#lll4 :40avart *dr Amity .to gooest& nint 4 46474 1 M7,4044.12k Pad Pectymidan sfper ; ,dentid. 'Office; Gegli street, oppositeaft.:Afte m. rs WWI*. JelOY --, ~~ 'f / filitfii~ TAMES Wiiiaßli,:latedissistant (41 flbariesßort JEXPIAqT DRAW INGE, AND . CATIONI7fk: Off' kinds of B uibUngo.latinnOttatendlittieir orectrou oIitIMOOD- Oftleo 'finoerroo4 - idiloof; Whiten LelltOCk and Robinson strewn, Allothont city,' •$.12 ( 3 , ThhittlEit, ARCM- MnreldaiinAffEf ItRIYOPIEVIDICAII7O74 • nonothafff of mgy description; workenuporior • • moderato forum: ss%"s,-, • torkdlr ;'.ws lirr4Pr : :PI 'Atrivg. • Et Asa Dwipi II .ELAX O- .111F,[3. and Im. • of Xtoduchillifisakal Instnimehta. &do at the, HAIIMISCUPIATO Woo tor AVIS - A - CO. /goleua A 're. or - nab West , •• L ,ark, Z.,LMTMt•IsI-R-”rr-t-.. Alf a =Datum crPuZs,' Kaatioss,, mirth arid sna aitilVre4'tteberghbetv,Psr Beamtvmmsts,- , 4*.,_ 111 I - A 1 640, VIEWL7964 04,437A i. ai 55 *csiilkheat,lbertilint ta - its' - . of Third. Pitialirab. P. SCHOOL and AW BOOLS constantly au band. , . . :1" "a /STATION- Iiss, Bran Boo‘ MilvrAtoinnins, um Jos RAM; •0- 10r00.2 7"." AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. riA..ros. E W T 0017FLWC.r8 . -LN FOR MO, oABll.—Jost received at the new Piano Warerooms, No. 43t I filth street, PULL 7 OCT. 8081RWOOD P A 08, with Top Moulding Caned Legs, Front Relied, and "Improved Iron Irma," nude by one of the beet New York maker., aad will be sold for FAO, sub. 011ARLOTTI BLITHE, Role Agent for Knabe's Piano*, and Prince's Melo deons. 11013 s22s—One boallf ' ul 117 . Walont Of, actaTo CHICKERING PIANO, • ball Iron Flame, Nev` Ikalei•reduced from $275 to $725, tan received sod tor sabt by fed' • 701 IN MICLLOIt 81 Wood street. $250 PIANOS. • MO. .—Two elvant licomiwood 63 ocpm, PI . ANOS, CNICKEEING, with full Iron rime Neer Bade, se duced from $290 to IVO,jut received mud for axle by lid JOIN IL MEL : LOLA Wood street. 8.1 1 11 , i11i 11 , BOO.Kz. Cythara, by J. ..Woobburp-Or does-. 18 BO TheNew•Lute of Zion, try J. 'Woodbury dO .- 50 Tbe The Dia Alsa yiacm,phi by Dr , . - Lowdl Mason, • • do, ._ 860 George.F.• Boot,. • The3abbath BeiLltytfeorge F. B do '... 8 60 oot, do ... 860 The Jubilee, by Witham B.Bradbury, do ._ 850 The Christian lOnstreL•ify Aiken, do ... 8 50 Tbe Slowed Slat, by Leonard Marshall. do 8 60 - 'SINGING BOOKS. The Golden Wreath, 100th edition—per do:ea.-63 00 Terse Berm by J..A. Oeila, do ... 200 The Nightingale, (new book)do ... 900 Sabbath-School 8e14 .. • ' ThiGokkoChein; forgabbath &boobs, do .- 160 • Alt the above for valoln quantities or singly by JOHN IL 1111tLIGIL No. 81 Wood at., ja2o between Diamond alley and Fourth it. •&Myr , BOOKS. NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOIECZ The Pilgiirm of Fashion. Bpare BOWS, by John Brogn,M. D. Health, by, 46 44 -The Sutherland.; byauthor of Rutledge. TbeClidster and tbellaiseth,- by- Chcrleaßesde. • Jobn Brent, by linorWinthrop. :Caal Dreinua by • soap in Many Bays, by CI. W. Hahne.. Betolutious in Engli.hUistory, by Vaughn. ..Backle's History of Clntigation: • limy. by Gouge Brutally. • Latin's Leaf, by Margaret Waillsuld. ntics B B anat tory on' of t the Hebrew Romahe Culled States, by Patt, by M on. . Elliott's Life of Christ.. • • oDutL Mohler's Lite of Trod. Lord BEUX7II . II Bible naught. Th. , Neagand the Reerrenly Horizons. French's Lett-tires on the raven Churches of Asia. Life and Letters of John Angel James. Practical tairistisnity,•by Abbott. • Hand Book of the Pnabyterian Church, a book for Minister. and Elden. I.lllr Counta7aad the Church, by .M. L. like, D. D. Formals by DAVIS, fels . No. 93 Wood strait. S i l l' o e xtt LARD .MMITARY JOntlnle" Art- of Wan stew pillion. •Iterlind U.S. &raw llngulations. McClellan% Xuropein :McClellan% Field B t U. & Cavalry. McClelinesnaymiet Itteclem. McLeod% Surgery . of the I:rlsneen.War. Groin' 111111tmy Surgery. U. & Authorized Cavalry Tanks. Field Manual of Riptutions of the Line. Scott% Infoitry Tampa U. & Infantry Tirrika Authorized. Eingioury on Sitlliery - and Infantry: ...Bpw - . Jai ordeta for, Military Workspromptly at lentlaktr. ISM" t.KA! 4;0 , 4 014 piff:D344imitiguipiff.xvi,RA Ltikza hillte%aost B ' select b I da of,OEII II lI A IN N E D HAVANA CIGARS, sod all kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SEINE, FANCY MEERSCHAUM' PIPES, TUBES. Ac., sc., la Roost satiety; UNDER. THE ST. CHARLES 'HOTEL, Pitteburgd, Pa.. N. B.—TbeTeads Oppllmloa liberal terms. caTUCtX) WORKIIK JAS. OWEN t3 ATDOCO• AND KASTIO WOMEN% PAPER HANG E 8 AND "PLASTLIMIL 1111 1- OESTIM/VAND . 0 7 , 1 [AANTS,:of al Made TarnishedoftiAl _ ' Na Altorders lett st Ma 23 °ingrain street; six dgess tram W7118, - or it_Psitnees WWI Pestoni; No. 91 Wend streetill II • .."..thritttat&dle. - sib.22 w. 41., CALDRCIL, alt. inAIiDWELL & Boar Putman mur km:. smite= MANILLA,' HEMP AHD COTTON CORDAGE, GAJLITALTAR, PITCII,IIOB. IN AND .OLLS, TARPAULINS, MUM., LIGHT AND 13F.AVY DRILLINGS, 410., So. 68 Water sod 7g Frost Amts. Pittsburgh. spindly_ y.- OM, :quooessor to' Cut- I I • wrlghta IroiuigOio. 97 wood d,net, corner of THosiond alley. dealer La all kinds el CUTLERY, RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, REIVEA, 8018. soils, CAS, Am., AA A Urn 'ointment of the stove goods oonstootly on hand; . mbl TAc • ..k. .120 NIS 'D, oar U Maim am, Ductiui to BACON, DIVEJS BEEP, LARD, MESS AND RIMY P0RK,.N0.12 r. MARSHALL, DIL&I.ER IN WALL Pdizu, Boluisita, do. No: 67 Wood moot, Pittaborgh: • . 1J PA.I...MER E WOOD &. . Dealer In BONNETS, HATS, STRAW TRIM MINGS, and STRAW GOODS:generally. - •NEDI 4 M4L- - rCold, cl: c r I.;OIO.4LOBPJLCB4I eR GN A L 1 1 / 2 7.4fase [ 'which - might - be checked' • " uCi' - - - - with a simple rented y, fraeg.losted, Oen. te r minates seriously. Pear are await: of the intportanoe of dipping a xou ff ..h_ or grlight 'old in. its stage; that Which in. the beginning %timid yield to a int7d remedy, if not attended to, anon attacks the tongs. " 40atittea.grocuzehlaWitarAes ware first introduced eleven years ago. It has been, 'prouni that they are the beet arts le before the public ibr #_alighst, gabia, wedaooh., the Hacking Cough in #aniuginftficua, and ntiinerous ojfectione of the ShAsted, riving immediate relief ; Pasant' elipeakers Jr !Makers will find them. effiratwal• for clearing and strengthening, the voice. " Bold by pruggkts' raid glealez:s; in jlediefte, at s'oekts per Bas:' YOr JOHNSTON, EZYSLI, B. A..'7 CO,, R.' R. MUMS CO., B. unneurnout k 00., R. Y: VANDERVORT and RIINDERSON BROS. deThesvflenT M-1 1 4.4CAL-P.144x • : -- • , w. DODIRIZUNIER, M. D., winr OM Having arrived In PittsbargborflL as mum, devote Ida excludes attention to , thoWWOJ terecil treatment of Climb Moues, especially thole of the . Lower Bowel, each in Piles, Oonetipatioa. Thank. Nom% Ming onto ikiweLetrictnre of the Bowel. oil lneoration of the fie will abo treat them* Chronicalieesessof the WombriCtbma r B & to. NW rooms are at the Monoonatedn/NearM.vlelire be may ho men and ememdtod boa . .A . 'CIKk a o'ekck. m. dev. , Attientik 4 0 7, 4ada vutt.d'in sof Pon ib •At 7 ; - -- --, • '6l/641wir ; hiatUNNIS MAXIMO' opium. , plAkticd of thls Ineethilabbe Ipbftbe :le a blaming to tosnitied.- Without the I:teelleinal virtues of opium, the llxtr bitten:kg: critied fl o p all the noxiou=hin of the and other painthl affections ' , It *RP yellers vid= irritation, allay otnrulaions, ineunuolie *Mot, and morbid ozolteount of bed/ agnohnindi etithola tug costintneet, or• headache.' Ilitutesattnb ruble qualities neut:lender it tee-ezehlent tit th e aid seadi by _A.: B. ~00 if. 30211% • _ nevi dold also by IVA.. PAFINZSTOOK - Pipe b Vaiitentoriere;nevet. nolltbdier-werY IR : L. , Aoinvi r- PSODUON AN oiuntisariim :•,.,*:;:d7OI.4I6.V.*..IWEJP&_LI.—:::), PLM . • -=' *.de '••ie..'llj:.-3V.'2,#4 .- ; ,- ,. - :.';':' l g '7t,..';', 'i,- . • - ',•_ .7....,;:f7.-4,:f..,f,.. 1:,1:;:.....f.....F5...f::.;.,i.,;:f.;-,,:-.ii:., ~.,1..te.., I Vittsburgh Gazettil. S. .RIDDLE & co., EDITORR AND PROPRIETORS. Publication Office Itin.B4 Fifth Stmt. _MORNING AND lic9dinerloNs, DAILY, CONTAINING THS NEWS 17P TO TUN HOUR Or PUBLIOAT/ • TE 8: MOll3lllO Remelt—SO Pow' Imo= to-odm o o o . or 12 ends per weel from" EVENI2(I3 Ererlow--33 ettnnw In advance, ore recta per week from esti:dere., WIZZLY EDITION—Sine, ;COPbM. 8S per anal= Tire or more, 81,15; Tea, or, irrards, $1 per annum Invariably in advance. - ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES MONDAY MOKNINCW: FEB. 24 1862 AATEST FROM WASHINGTON. wounge76s, Feb. 20, 1002 RUMORED svAcukTiot,orlimussii „ . The city is tilled with iumere respecting the dieposition of the rebelegi evacuate Manna. sea. It is said that thettuins are baeily in motion sending troops only .down to Richmond, but further 'loth to a point In North Carolina, where itis supposed General Btirnside intends to strike If this , evacua tion is taking place, It bill neoessarilj'be slow work. It is estimated here; `that with_ the utmost activity on tikpairt of the rebels, they cannot itansport their'irmY and-atoms Riehriond in leas - thei:thivie . week's;end even then much of their -bulk est baggage would necessarily be lest. A 0131111 1 / 1 111ms been brought to bear. upon Gen. !ellen to advance immediately, if for no oth , purpose than to assure himself that the rebels not really fleeing away. It habit that he afford to have the same actddent to happen to him that occurred to Gen.: Buell at Bowling Green. 4 THZ ILAILRHAD BEN AND THILMILITART AUTHOR! • Mr. Stanton, Gen. Meiga'and Gen. McClel lan were present to-day in the Railroad Con vention. Mr. Stanton, .highly eulogised the railroads for their patriotic and efficient sup port 9f the Government: : The feeling ; of kil o even of the competing roads' to :the .Westtis that the Baltimore and Ohlo road should im mediately be opened to - Whitellitv .. -Mr.Stan ton plainly intimated' aural the power of the Government should be : ilii isited to this end, and the officers of the road give assurance that with Government protection - - only' twenty' to thirty days will be - needed .to put the' road in operation its entireiength. They estimate the loop of the road in property .and revenue at three and a half -million dollars sloop the rebellion commenced. • DEATH 01 . 286 riteswilw's BOX Willie v Lincoln;on of the'President, died at 5 o'clock this 'aftrpoon, of typhordifever, it the White House.: Hewitt the darling of ate household. He died at .the age of. twelve. While the nation Teat:does Over averies of via= teem!, Willie's father and Mother mourn over their cherished boy.: , Those, - therefore, most entitled to enjoy our glitrithisinceesses are now bowed in agony. at the colliwor their son.. The second son of. President Lincoln lies striekets of typhoid' fever, istid - hli, lather, watchte his disease flumes hi mourns his tleid brother- Es=Governor Newell, of New Jiney, eminent alike s a aphysician , antis statesman, assisted Drs. Hall-and Shine in !etching over poor Willie Lincoln; Gov."' Newell has been unre mitting in his attentioni..l3leoarse,the Presi dent will not be present at the.great celebra tion of the 22d in the Capitol. • Tine INIEXICJIN There was a long es Live sessi on of , the Senate to-dsii in which- hi-iiriderstobtl the Matti:in riktifit—iliP cussed. Strong and decided ground was taken by several senatirstgainst the proposition to create a monarchy on our southern borders. ft was stated that in this matter Englmid, Praises 'and' Spain were not acting in goo d faith, and that they were...storing. up wrath against the. day of wrath.", What precise conclusions were arrived at are not known, but it is vEry well understood that kgeneral feeling is in fatior of 'a most decided protest on the part Of our government against the scheme of placing Prince - kfaximillatiert.the throne of Mexico.- Some senators were read* to go the length of t war.to prevent the con- simation of this project; as it is believed an international contest for this object would do much to bring the South back into4he Union. The speech of Mr.Noorhees, of Indians in the House to=day; Is regarded as treading Ivan the very verge of trmaon. Mr. Wi.diburne, of Illinois, implied to his statement that .the people of Indiana, were in favor of • compro mise with armed rebellion by saying* that the people of Illinois also would compromise,lait only upon the terma. proposed. by Grant. to Buckner: "Immediate and unconditional sur render." The floor and galleries heartily ap plauded the sentiment, end the knot of die loyalists who had gathered - around Voorhees to offer him, their congratulation's suddenly disappeared.l TUE I POSITION Or 011*. ZANIES. The friends of Gen. Banks in .this atty have been startled by a rumor which Kee obtained fora few days past, that during the projettesi advinee'en lllatusimei he is to be left In mend of it ;forte around Washington.: lila urged that the General .bas been left in the beekgronnditind has. not bad • fair chance to displaythe inidonbted .militery - abUitiee he possesses- Ta view alia of the. fact that : the Generals who have been placed. in-the most important positions are Democrate,ft is urged as • matter of slmrlejnstice that Oms: Benkei as a representative of-the Reptiblican - party, should hare channi of distlngiiihing him self. Gen. flanks .has been ..x.po.ad t o . th e humiliation of seeing lien. Stone Put in'the most responsible position'on - the lawns To.. tombs, whilehe has - been kept in the rear, and has suffered from 'other drawbacks, ishich.s less self-sandiloing man -would have promptly resented. The proposal to put him in 'com mand of the forts here when the army is mov ing on to victory ertakii: digsathiii hie TEL upsois P 03 7, noNcr9qs niptots .Foar of theallinotasegiments that share in the glory of Yost Donets:a: wentireshlrom the camps of enlistment) Ithitiftheyleft with , two vtpltri,of,the tiottla, -,r3onittor stated In' OM iironatir tsi-day ,chit tient mere but 25,000 instead at .40,000. or 50,000 troops, as first reported; In . Gemsltant's army,'lrlrich Mdeitted*body - of rebels of aboat - the Same' limber, in:their chbeepArid stront.iittriachird Positions. - Amontihe who hive been-Nisi mooedjoifilie the: Jndlebiry Committas or the Souse seesittlyi lin,Prederiek Hudson,. the reei editor! of the .Nem ,. .,Torir Berard.' 'hfr; I llndsinViraii brought' on from Nevi Yo rk , an from_ committee , andxsa,sueittioned_ Ms to thneareilrom whidt,he., obtainetkeer tain eanttabied intioroudion.;• •;Neerty 'ill the leading reponsontitiiin press here bare ; zia*Eozo bWiatheeiTilikittl,,,aturthe resale !if tAkii^.egibibistiop ) when: priblirtiod, win j form a lotions chapter [alike history.ef tuitional , journalisnv In thitv eduntry.- The !pitblieowili•he astonished to leenVh - ow certain limpertaist dispatches aretetient`nli, and. from whoui the information is derived, : i ' - Tie adrirma Of our soldiers Ahrough!Ken-- 0; 4 I tiotaty , sod ; Telma ,- and _ J into the disloyal 1 ; districtiof Carolina; will- lame the ii ta• ?ea.:. session of itummose IL of-land s abandon:Ll' DE the :Orli; err aim seabed to. the - use of. the tr ial 4ovirnmeut,bythe erWroathorities. It is propmed to in : neen bill iritror'lhaVars giving troglitaiiisold id* Writes, !Mriati *lug upon them digit dad ‘usehlugr-thltid. :Domes is the fertile alstrictiailorig. thrridiss 'Will. These hardy, britroi - and intelligent , ararr ore will do, moreAro, reorganisa :road de 'Telop the Skittairo collar* thaws:Kyle - eke- Aion on the part of Cougrestoror .1 ear efforti, . °ll Ite .AF t .iq ,ell"9. ?"A!!? l l? Ple ' '' ' .. -'' .. : I ` i ----.4 ,:it lii iii i i4" l /I r l- 71 1 . -- :.1, e..i,...4,..,,,,„„..,,,. bc th ertint4lolqsaitis...idickis?.. - ,Aket. sallkaltAsiailosantain him on the thskila of Maxie° for ten- roam . To Impartial ob .. ~ t t ~.. vopruisca' APiRCH ~~_TM wC ill 'dryers, his splendid palace at Trieste seems Preferable to, the throne that is offered him. , EVACUATION( OP I/AXAIOIIII Testimony accumulates that . theeneitny. for several.days hare been evacuating MIUMILSBIII. Te the statement of this fact, this imorning, by a brigadier -general to a confidential friend of a commander high in place, the suggestive reply was made:,"What objection :can there be to their going? You don't mutt' to kill them, do you?" . " Ml. cAsiracm TO GO Te TER SENATE. , It in rumored that Mr. Wilmot will resign his seat in the Senate and. go. to Spain, in plum of Carl 13eburs, wbo will go to Russia in place of Mr. Cameren,.who will succeed Mr. Wilmot in the Senafe. SLAVERY TE,TER DLSTEIET. The House Committee on the District of Co lumbia will probably reportsbill abolishing Slavery in 'the "District, net to 'the OCCUPATION OF BOWLING GREEN, TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION, OF 'PROPERTY From correspondents of yfestern papers we have the tree intelligible' amount of the coon. potion 'of 'Bowling' Omen; •by our fore... Bowling Omen is' the 'finest town in Southern 'Kentecky; and contilins..entne five.. siz thousand inhaidlents. Dearly has it paid for its secession -proclivities', . • - 'On - the 14th inst.,. the head of eeliunriewrivedthe bank, of Dig Bar opposite Bewling Orion, it about 'fiOOD. •‘ I4IL that tia Gen. htitcheitwi ' dada g saw*vac nationw big on, and immediatily; ordered up Catit. Loo is's.bittery, who Abr.* , .s Jew sheili ectrotiel e river in the'dirtietion , of - the trains. The 'stance was ton, greed • do innotiezeen n, and the trains got 'of. TM q. ; Mitchell ord ered ., • . pontoon ord. . bridge. to be constructed, bet before •it was finishied,he envied a part ot his troops - it ferry& raileend a half below the town, and took , tnieseleicni; ' When our forme' iesebed , the been; it pre eenteis scene of desolatton'seldemwitneissed. AtmosCallthe inhabitants had - gone away— the Secessionistsfroin.feae of the:Union army, the Union , people: bemuse they , were•fright tined by Captain Loomis',shell...Whose ; who remained,, whether rebel or-loyil,did the best, for neither deer was 'Molested, nor Wei...their house's in any way intruded upon;, brit , it was impoielblif to, protect the bundredof deserted tenezeinte,illmani Of them had been leftin hot haste,lnd all the furniture entiheusehOld goads remained in thew; thegwerndeobtlees frequently , visited- and partially - plundered. One house :contained: a _large.; lot :of Bailees stores, and-of these the'lioye: elide free appropriating ovary ; ratio)" ,that they . could lay_their • hands 0n... TObacce, segars, 5i 11, 11Y, for a few' &ye, be . leuntUta dime . in some 'Of the boys' quarters. ~ Then le "OA ad tench 'the toirit'h es erni we siappOsitt last'bight.' Tha depot was with ilia intention ofdestroying thnlotoitio. tires and other property contained:therein, after : it. became ; evident. tinati temoved at all, it would harp, to be dope amid • storm of percussion..shells.., ; . eien .ICe e mbtiiie were burned; In :babies' "infmenie iptaiiiittot all sorts . oftinnyinataiiil:' dreds of giestiarrels and toike'Ciild be - Men amongst the mine; embracing of almost every variety of.!..i.bootlngiront".Whieh is used at present amongst civilised men. 'There war... Mississippi vides,; - Butleld:Xides, rifled muskets, : smooth-bore muskets, breach loading' nittekete, - deible and single barreled shed' gdit,,and'udieellaileons'arnis of every , description; Bayonets, - 'sword's;' hangers, bowle-'knives,butcher'knives and knives made of eawsOind files,"were there in immense Asian ngtfiY.''steres,WoinP, lgot• ties, tin..pans and 'everythingwiliciFwenally goes to make up the kuletstruotible . portion of the furniture of a camp. - From a gentlaman.who left the place since oar troops occupied it, the Louisville jioiroal has received 'detalls Of the work of destruction which lies &WU COrtgointailtid in thet:onre beautiful toiin: ! When it was found that the place wait un tenable, and it was resolved to ergo:mate it, the con federate, eommenocel their ineendiarism on Wednesday, • the 12th, about dark, upon the residence of Warner L. Underwood, Esq., which was' entirely destroyed. At 9 o'clock - the pork-hoisso of T. Quigley it Co. was fired, and all but the smoke-house was burned. There were about $14,000 worth of hides and tallow stowed than belonging to Campbell & Smith, who bad been killing cattle for the rebel army, and these etonsututed their entire profits. The incendiaries, in their wanton dist struction,zeom to have spared neither friend nor foe, and property of rebels and Union men was indiscriminately destroyed. They next went about two o'clock at night, td the old Waehington Hotel, at the corner of Main and Nashville streets, and applied their combusting. in that billiard• room: \ The building was completely, destroyed, and the flame* were extended to Six contiguoua stores, all of,which sera burned, though the occupants to some butanes; saved a portion of their. contents. The first store burned was ' that 'recopied by Moore dr Elmo, dm/01u, belonging to J. T. Donaldson, all good Union toed. Oesty'k Gwires, shoe 'dealers, was the the next building, owned• by Dr.• Moore; of Harrodsburg; then the faintly grocery store of J. IL limes, a elle rebel,•'Web- belonged to Warner. L. Underwood.:. Thence the-confla gration extended to the tenement owned by Mrs. C. T. Dunnivan, occupied by Shower T Mitehell, merohant tailors, who saved most 'of their stock. The next building was owned by , Mrs. H. T. Smith, and tenanted by Mc- Clure A Faretti, jewelers about one-third of their stock escaped deiWotiOn. (deer this trait ' a lawyer'r office, occupied by J. H. Wilkins, who acted as receiver' for the arras seized from calm, by the Prost*. lona' Government, and also tile 'alibi° of Dr. W: D. Helm, a good Union man, Next kw theJeweiry ohne was Hugh Barclay`', drag SWAIN He te a Union eiau,,and atuamieded•in earingmbout half the contents of the house, which belonged tae Mr. Pendleton, of Hop- Itinevilic The hens* formerly occupied VI:. A. Barclay, a Strong Linton man, but recently Weed by the Confederates Pot' Storing Bobs., was - next contented, - but the contents were all , previously removed, The property 'be longed to John H. Graham, of tits' eity4 . • The livery stable owned by .1. V. Doneldaouand ottupledly W. W. MeNeel, was also burned to the ground, The next morales the odd mill. of D. B. Campbell wee harmed i he has gone off with the rebel a . nny. The Boar mill of Judge 'Payne, • trelow men, abided the same fate, at did' the perk bottle of• F. F. La mm, a rebel sympethiser. ' The -beantl iron railroad bridge war de' ?,strayed on Thursday *boot eleven teelock. ~ Tha=mes were imploded id the towers of• the plan, hut me thiamin work did not Call, alillnON were brought to bear, and thirteett.ronmds 1 were Bred he fcrl the dedolitted ettie %depleted. lOn Friday monolog, about Tour olctlo* the iplanke wpm torn off olll.eldes of the turlipik• 'bridge, add Dillow , strewed over it to , factili ' tate tho oonihnstlen. ' This Was honied' only reboot three hoar, before the dirhlion of Gen. 'Mitchell came op, which fired some•hundred ehells in Ind around the town. wherever the re bels were congregated. ?ben ootocosteed a ~s stampede? The infantry seized the horse, of the cavalry, and made oft in wild haste. •Thaw wets some rebel troops . Id. tamp et ,Double . Sprlittga, alio ot TX miles north of the teles,..ed the river, who wo re shelled , barqna they had ,cola plated wo re preparatloes for :Tear - t. Pia. threw awry everything, and rath elarea` the town in pole confusion. Hesehloglllll. a flea south or ilia town, the Terse-Ran Morgwn's Canary, and eotnisotthe hes f . of •abirlytag macs liitted;•dnd laela ilidtbergidn, tweed 'lleeV Tie); wink red amp odismaid A .uct Ware ttitiiallw herrra.., ,tiful atophitteeter,.in whiol e lugs amount 'of awn wee &gored, and wagons. About tig hten ortbikieetelidpret ?fir*, nelarire toc bacco Notary of Hampton Pritchett 4 , 0„.„1,4 ;next destroyed: - Iltery,thanilfonsteded to the railroad'depot, which,contalped si vast quasi-, [ thy of sheet, bliiiiksits; **Celled; one hid. " 4 - bolPhds of,ttlWsiftid)sdi the articles rtrst needed . by them, all of which were de oyedveriiiitpc-tithiallded• Ind pickled.bed, blob were maim* by citizens for their own , ~,..:-,:.,.-,,,1.,.:7..7.-tW:.ff=aMMZ.,-V-P.-it-,,..',, ~ ,. 1 ,x %. 6 .v.e.-45 , , ,. . -, = . e , r ,, , , r.va•- -::. - T'..t . !- ; :Z!;',.:'...: . .i:. - ,....: . , A:L,::: .- - ,, ,';:-..,' -- :,... - :..,..' - :l'',.: - :: ',:;: - :.'.7:.- - z: - 7'..7:'..77 7 .''7, - .'.--: '''':'.',.,,,'."--'''''7-t:`':*-g'''Y:',`•l I use. The destruction of the property belong ing to the rebels was very great, sumwesti. mating its velment a millibn dollars, but it is *possible to even approximate to the inziount of destruction With any cretainty...... ' But we have not room.to continue- the vital •of the terrible ` destruction to - priv y property. The rebels . destroyed . alMbst aim* think theycould not carry off.. TheY 'stole all . ..the horses and • wagons in the iieighboihopd, and..thenturned their .blic — lcs ,on tha s luined city. .Trozii the bat informed sonnet: we gather that the 9onfederates . have. •never !trier 30,000 troops at any.ont time in and around Bowling. Green.. Palk. -regiments are ; skeleton like not:averaging ilvihundadpien, and Wier Halutan's - Which was the falai in the service neverluioimuup_oalts muster roll than eight Ihundred and sixteen. ,They, have 'relit nearly five thousand of their 'troops, by sleknesit; . who:1,1116d for' want of, medicine, paper treatment and bad . hospitals, 'though fifteen' .houses •had - been. fitted by for theft^ • exclusive accommodation, all of which were left 'in'' the most filthy Condition.- _Par a long time theii average sick list has been.,throe thousand, The _Baptist church and the basement of the Presbyterian church ware :used as hospitals ;• all the seats and desks were broken up, and tUb building terribly defaced. A million dollers,will not Compensate the county of Warren , for losses and injuries. Front twenty-dve to sixty beef cattle were Sbiuglitered every day in Bowling Oran, for-the nee of- the rebels, it'd neither Buckner nor Hardee, when in command, were partionlar'about Compensation. IL any out rages Were committed, and-they weregenerally done at night,•Buekner always promised resti tution if the injured individuals , couldidentify the,trespaisere, which being impossible, was . a convenient - way to pay debts. . • •-• • The Battle of .Itottneke Island: The following offietal atatenneinta and hnid dente of thla *Milian • OTFICIAL < LIST 4:17 THE KILLED: .14CD'WCIGliblii.. .. In .the haste with .which the firstlist'was guideond ovriz' is to the fact that. the wounded we'W ; 41 4 PaParatstdi Was diffi cult to get a completolist, and no official list Of - QM - killed was made out. The list which I now send to . You Adds ' x ip as .follows Killed in the army 42 Killed' in'tha navy 8 Total killed Wonaded in .the ; army :Lirohnded ' 3 . TolaVirotinded ' : .... ' '222 r.'Thisa4osiet in the tifirry hiebide"the ittAcH'lt pude st—Eliubetk City. . , -. • t . . The.offit4l, list of , the prisoners now foots isp as follows : . - , . Stirrendered to den. Poster' 1,908 Sttrienderedlo Gent. Bono and Parke.:.. 520 Prisoners captured by - the Navy .- 9 , Total prisoners,taken... - 2,527 The'arms, on taking an invantory, counted ep'3;soo:' They 'are assorted and, to it 'great extent; of , an'interior kind—the - ugh, it must he...confessed, they, .were pretty .elleetively . . . . , ' The ammunition which tim rebels hid accu mulated on the -island was much larger than was .at :first supposed. In the depot runt Camp Raleigh wont tone of, ~ftecd, asionpailloa mere discovered conceited. under ground; and there were immense quantities 'aloe found in the. Magazines at Forte Beaton, :Blanchard and Weir's Point Battery, making about aro rely-floe topcirtall..„2llls .thust he a serious loss to:the rebels.. '' ••• • . -..-- • :--• ,- On Widiesdai the 'rebid o fficers, a list of Whom was - lent with tor account, were sent on 'board of -the - steamer S. IL-Spaulding for better security, and for this pp" arpose.Of separe. tingthern froto,thnmen..• Here they have, the nee - of lhe r vuid - aslOonj.:lii• like jigfiting obeli; ii - V - i- genteel table , azirileeP at 'bight in comfortable:state...rooms, and on the whole, they have Co occasion to find fault with , their quarters or no, occasion _Oen-Burnside, I un derstand, is anticepatiug some-orders from the War Department, bj, which the rank and file will be paroled, or the large part of the pris oners will be exchanged et Fort Monroe.. He says this - is - thelirgest 7 elephant he ever had on his handl. .'-The leek of transportation is not the least of the difliciilties which stand in the way, of disposing of them.; : --. '.• - „. ' Personally, it it Would - i.iiiodbi he very grat ifying to the rebel pilsenersthemselves, if they midi be permitted to - remein at - Roanoke instead of being sent North at this unpleasant Ramon of.the year, or.to be released on-parole without going to Fortress Monroe. -Experi- •nce, however, demonstrates that their . oath - I of ellegiance is new. regarded,. and is only taken to enable them to. escape and join the rebel' mks again. Threa or four officers cap tured here were made prisoners at Hatteras by Commodore NU - Ingham, and 'Were afterwards released on their parole af :honor. :-: - ...1 -- .lnriCi OP .TENCE WHO* GEN. 'Whiz:. • . --- 1;1011“Williii0Z1 learning of the defeat of hie forma - at; Holuoke Islind, arid, Oft.litt mortal wounding othis eon, - islreported to have been very ednetioynnionds. ../de was too ill to make muckexertion,,and er.4oonveyed in aiiittrialte from Nip ' s Bead; ItOrtiwardakatF4ba.iteachi beyond - Califon., from ; which betook - nsmall vessel and crossed Ourrltock:Soni4readhing Cinzinick - Oinrt-house - dn' Monday: - - •Proln this place he sent a deg f truce to fien - - - ,Burn side; requesting the had 'Ot. his saa,..o 'Jou nigge Wise; which, with "the body-of . "Captain Thames Colt* also' of , the Whit,' Legbini were hantaisely, delivered .to the messenger.:: Dr: MoSierd Coles,. the: (tannin of Cipt.-Colei, and the rebel Peat 'largetia: their; Roanoke, - was per, Milted -to ,accompany ; Thmaialf after glitifiglile...patele not „to eine iiitaia in . the rebel army. - cola!' Waslornaily house, ear- iv:on - at ' Idellerie'llOrpital, - 'and' is - s ti ll "a young nian.'• - Tke :parents' Of!. Thomas Voles; who are reported ` to to neryr'respeotable, and all good Ilnionpeoplo,raside in Philadelphia: ~ . ~ ~. •The • Incarceration -of Traitors.; Col: Richardsen; from the HUM*. Military Comm Mei, it preparittg• bill to elfeot the Ici carcerstled of and retrial toexe tinge all.per sons who have taken the oath to support the Constitution of the United. States aaSenators, metnliers'of Ventres! Foreign Mlnlsterii; and all who-.have'ham In the regular army -or nary, and who have accepted office, either civil or.milltaryiunder the so-called Southern Cootodorsoy, lo short, to ptutlek the /seders In thii ' rebellion, and under no pretext. to; Mt thein °seep'. • „ • • . TO PETIMICIIM REFINICBEI77 -- - 88IPPrie8 or, Tar Lorupps,argl.,,, n 1 two otobllibla hi wintroir low TOW i oomitiaelati USKrO4l4elO. ezekalhalerototo anatoodlUot, sued alio to odiliCAtraTlO SODA, 80 LP111311103 111JtaxLs, GLCI,I3VNGO.ko. • 1...r•-•`; 1 Stot gotaroi to ilierttetaradillitodoo cow from ts,aad textrilyour tattition. • y 10` . .A1 ;12.iirr . Illrevn's9 M c P c i l fr". l . l griat i ffPaillaM solitited_ • -;O:inislajlrißniOnalfrA j. 214,4 *AV Taulalkir Iterdw: • • , LTAPPIMISV . RNIOREI)p.v.:':: lo 1: , ..t. , .., :fiiaTlV:2o,2Aßlau°ll/...16 iii i .: 4 444:ic . Aii i ir t u n .z, i tviali l 4riiii ample ad , Za6rgarweasae T dn; apartedlb saatikvezottivtaaaati.aiiwcai 444 aswal alcillOtt httsearbd byPooainati anti= et ina pot. i It LW ants in abllma ts ml..aA, .my cod Walla u. ellair. i Ilwanall!t:tared to atm tl, V oranitlie P icot-A*44,4 sOnii .4ad (aba 'CI Pa. •• ' • ' ' '''-' '-' " ' . : . 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'Avg tr-aa'JWA INDEMIiITY,. , .,AGAINSI'—LQBB;:BY FIRS.—FRANKVIN In= INEitrailliei COX.. - • - PANT 0.1" PHILADELI9I3W, 0111004 - 1155 Obestout street, near...llllh., • fliatelnallt Of .AON>fai taa —.. ruary late,lo6o, agreeably to so aet of Assembly, -First llfortgsges, empty 5ecrue5i.....:....51,1186,2110 00 Beal its (1404 vat. $108,314 61) oast "temporary on imPls Oollarand ' * 89406-410 Stocks, (present . valise $86,667 12) amt... t 9,7811 00 Notes sad Bills Read 1,6110 °me • stow co - ' • • . 00000 0 Mr The only pronto from primiame whleh tM Cbsepany can= divide by law en tram , ti*eltirkit have been determined., •• Itteuranee readena every deentiptteriliYiniperty, In terminal ebuiiivli allstir loWni. l o' with recurity. ainer their theoiporatiati; sported orthtrer years, they have paid lawn btfire tO.llll amountnioneding Ater Arlan; thefeby etiolating *Lbws arthel4 t at U r uril t w "l ll"al. = cn, lf r....iiiidif ,i F fig it,: itar1i1&i..::......:-.llo6:oiiti? -... _. . _ ...; .I'.--,, ,4: Tobin 1 Charles X.. 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Tingley, John ll.; , Worrolh Marshall . 2Q9 OMME • WEsTERN INSURANCE (X3l4.rA-.. NY OF PITTSBURGH. • B. DIILLfiB, ." G. N. QOBDOTT. Secretary. . Orlin% No. 4 , 2 Water street, ®prang t HcOs LW/aft hmus .p Ilts# l ,,Rlttabrugh. =• • - - Wahanoneagalaii , kindi eV Fief;'etaig.lakrae . Rieke. et Home lostiblion,:mmmymd by./Hrodortekr, are wetl haws la Use corm ,aatty Sad! !aimed, by prtnapeetess sad. blerattly, character whica &bey have aannaed,' olialsit protection A* th... aka deefre le Selawer•ar'i 4 ASSS7B,P,a9Br4 . I . 30 011! ' Stock Alia:II:Mt& 63,060'00 rt Mortgages Office Open Accottats; .... Premlun7N—ZZ: 9701051 Note* and 1410 e 174,415 . . ~."BS3i2ge2o • . E. - Ngh.injel Holmes, Gelid It. Loog; ; • Bees • George Dwain, • Herd. P.•Beiorrdk - Smith; , Jobb ."- ALM. Gickeyon. • • - ..; my3o : . . • 111:11M.N11 -, 1) 'INLAND: SITEADO2..-1 1 / B IIILOIOD compenir • 'lncorporated 17 ow; —11,..a9A54.1i- Aneti. Jagaael!lo ,1834. - • .: G. COFFIN. ProWW. • • TIIOBIAB PLATT.; fiscraary. TNEATEANtIiCi I.OI , PI3IiBYLVADIA; PHILADELPHIA. inewPwate4 / 71 : 4- 701044 ' • '• • • • • Alien,i, Febr.l l ,llsl. ;INaIX D.SHIMNI WILLIAM - purAnFoitinnte. INSURANCE CO, 4-i- 51500.006. , ' "),-E-Ril..24Eire63i; =44 .TIMu. Q..ALLTN, fkaistari I . , - • . _ , ea- rnsurance tuiakiftold'slia who'll' " 2 " imal.e• be obtained by 117 Mater street.B4akei BviMbs6ll, C4TIZIMS INS 1.1 . 11.A.N LUS GUMPAN N.J OF PITTEERWAH. Ofilpe, corner 7160eVapd *Mariam* mecrid looi, -14 ' itiiisY ili 1 . 2' 9#4 1. ,.f r '# .4.1 ; .I=9l/01 palm boats arid.dwpw - 7,--',- :,, homes , _ against kin and damage in ,tba navigation .. oetha Sanborn: and Western 'Riven; Mains, and • Hig=ind th"1 . 111111101011ot the gem, ; ' ~;--., monad 100 damp by gra., ~ ~ --, ' Play-Molt t i i . . -- % Jo. Pork, ',- . • _ job, •4, 4 , W. G. Johnston, Js. I [. tc - - B. V. Jones, - S. Hcr ' • ..... - -•• '''-''' • , H on es . Oworw, -,-,,,, Oddind r -,,•.';' • V. 11. Howe, ' . John B. 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