thitssiturgti4gotht VtIEBI4,,tIORNING, 25, 1862. 'CITY AFFAIIIB. PAnrsoi 0127. YesioWtAYlai , - Olasavanoia. - 4 tar,:t.he aritte, try, Ai :1G Shaw, -Optician,- 6s - putk rtaset„- oon sua daily : •;'• • Tx sow nt,BIILDN. eidixdr; - 00 ' • • 34 I 12 0 Y - 7. 00 33_: -• • .“ 29 240 .• , • - . `.of Councils. A rigs monthly mooting of Donnell* was had Lost In Stkce,: niailibori present; Visits. Alien, Dickson, Durtoiiii, Lutton, Morrow, Miller. M Milton iiirkixtb7 .Phillips led *Quinn,, R Thomplon,,Wkrk Wills and McAuley., Pres ideot: The rottititei Of the reeedb# it meeting were read sad appr , oved, - - • Mr.' Mee& peewee ted the bill'Of Reed & Craig, attorneys of astion;for $2O, for prideseionsd service' izir,thi. care;of Nancy Politer rt.. the , tit'''. Reid' 'aid referred to the Finance pore!. Mr. Luttonipetition.for gas lamp on'south side of Penn itnwt, at the head of Locust. Baad and referrei to the Committee on 0116 Lighting,' 'The Choir sabadtte4l the annual statement of the&lelitriller. all the, real estate and personal t!a* . .: of. the' city,. together with the fueded wafkatiter'idebtt, of which the fol.; lowhigilartSdistriet: Owl adati4.l4o;tcood foe thi b"°lt of nnudcll4l Want ' $ 3 26.000 00 t 0.000.00 30,000 00 DimoudiAttio% Ittsmws; .275.t00 Cr) JIRe Herd Mathes ; _ 2.000 00 . 00 111 .. ittlek /A 199 11,097,000 01,010 00 -mow 40 Eoodi skains, • 890 81 Rona .. . 1;1100.000 00 _ Theivipett : Awes socepted and ordered to - be Mr ligleisesenetiat the petition of Clark g thayrivilep to erect of; ari eovonwitydatforna on the wharf, alongside of Weodi'Mormll .t Co.'s railroad. Read and refklipd to the Wharf Committee. itinn the Water Committeo, pre . untadarmisport exhibiting the operations of the Water Work. for the last year, as - follows: . ... . .. 04 Eic apti, water - 70,290 92 The ingest" in,:the tetehlte heti thepre coling,yeer $1,423 91. Mx- 0 4 , .t di Sequent, Ateeisor of Water - Beeilfe e rleex4 tlaianittatt the following ex hitilf'thiseemet 'l4 rivranne'derlinal by the oilzylbrosigit;tlii.Water Works Ittybutmait a id 2aioNtay'lkpoti 2.195 oo • cool lima sal 600 00 4 Oarioat Rause and ICC a) I.Gas 4 forks 600 CO 6 lYla`aMa~ 1.C 3 0 0 40400 flhom.qtra:tZ:l;7lo... 1;925 60 Sauer, gaire;tirairaerirci?:. on oo • - s Pianism and Say/ • • 473 IV 7,0801991408 Chair . Factories sta 00 labor . .. --. -100 00 4 Olas -..149 00 • 2 Saniurka ..... 90 CO Llterylitablet....:..'..4. 81300 20Pc001104 - Offal WII 11,n aIY '314 0:1 as ithcruagegtat -- 600 00 C3OOOlOO _3ll 00 .. .. RP 00 On 2.5' gaiiii — i;Ftl374 699 litoraCiritlid 6 - 719 • 9 _94595 .9- 10,182 Alemoopate. Soot 1terveit08..370,286 Wader Work afro reed, mid seaopted:. . . Mr." Ward probated the following raieln don:, • - - Arnica, That the Controller be authorised to certify a warrant on the Treasurer in favor of flue - Chairman of the Street Committee,for • 4100, On. Appropriation ;No. 7, to be - held by thaCattmitunt untii,the bills for oonsbaating the .1111 , 111 T on Crawford street be puld,,lestthe said 4106, and this to be paid , as thelmianoe forth, Construction at the said - mwer. L. Tice rsaolntion was rend * twice. : Mr. Bead moved the thh.d reading arid Anal 111 - .:Mtearthy called for the rem and nays, whechiesidted a follows: 1 . 4114%.....041141, Ditniaa; Morrow; . PhilliperQuittn, Bead and . • Waya—Maisre:' Dickson,-Lunen,- Miller,. Metliinniti'MeCart . Thomption,.Wells and licAtilitY,R raidint-9. Mr: Thompson, submitted the drift Of a sundeostnt to an not entitled "An Aot for the genie!' thaMain Life of the l'itblio Works," antkedaleg the Pennryininia COM , pirAtilkYlolo4 01114 portion of the. Canal be wows the A.Uegitiny river and IdintrtY street, ['divided that , COuncils shalt assent So .the re, rattan ' and in giving their assent shall be au tlierksed,M !repot* any terms they may deem prepepas to. the grading and pubis of the stnetyin the vicinity of said canal, so far. as • theism* • stay.be 'treated by the vacation of selfreitik - • -- - -- ;fteruL,and „referred to the criniinitteir en • • 'hearth —noe M a fire •to the • - apart- Pissidly 0.1:4, au:: Y 7, was Wren up odd posVeTted on, second'restling: ' • Wu; Jiiirrow.cated, the :shaft of an act of AsiiiibWtisitthorius the City, of Pittsburgh to compromise with the holders iaf isertaiu rail sositiboads,i-roported at. ast '.icuitfit,gt . ": "sidapia . oduie.;, , , - ::', • Thar' act was discussed ai consider- Ale Cod amended Turban', after which we folletring. sciolutlin was - pascal the Councils - of City - Of Pittsburgh approve of the, draft of an sat of • assembly reported- . by their Special -Commit tee ;"sad request' the pelage thereof by the Legisisitue of. this Commonwealth ; and that .mcwortified copy of the nuns, and of this ruo, ladon, : be forwarded -by the Clerks to .the • **bars of the Senate and House of Repro. swtitiiie fiOni"thill 'smutty •• .• - - Read thrwellmes and passed.::c..c::. oonenr., . "Mr. Miller the ordinanoe'reiridat r bringing of coal oil into the city. It . prohibits: th e aktpment of oil in fats, and pre ' robin 'A loos' ty for; permitting it to remain ea the - wharf, is.barrelO, over a certain num ber of howl. • ;;Mead three limes arrilpassed. G. C. concur. In , Chiwasoa Cousca—Present; alt - the mem bery` iseept-Meurs. Hayden, - Holmes, Kelly ,Prayer-by Mr: lieVaj. 'Minutes of.tit rteetlag road and - approved. Mr.'olileill resented a oommunkiationfrom loutCoNai .t Co., asking the privilege of gulag e lk:.whirt boat between the month of ood andintltbileld streets, to sroonueodata tkiiMbeollng packets.- - , I,llrirs 1 1 :Lnd referred 'to the , Monoarikeht Ifikkit Crimmins*: ' ' presented a .report 'friati - the tor, - in" - retriretnio- to the FY Hes:joist itreet at Birminghambridgs, 7 COnnelinill. Railroad • Company._ load sad accepted. . - Mr. Smith presented a communication from Mary Ann Robinson asking a reduction ,of city taxes. Referre d to the. Committee: on Appals from_City desassmente. • • ' • • W. Killen prawn* iscrimnitinicattion tram &Motes from the Staata.Rire Engine Com- Fanfare asking for an.appropilationtd" $1,504 pss . yeat i ;and an addition :for, ..-Read arid Mr. Irwin presented the following j _Nosoteed, That the - Susi ssf• two thottearid! dollars be taken &Cid opproPriotiori No. 13j and plaried_to appropriation No:14; to be Sp-1 pnpriatod to the four. Steam, Fire Ragbag now In operation in our making propsiation or $1,500 to *auk ctramer;• Read, stag* times and adopted - 000.11011 Connell then took? ppthe case of; • ebrataeri, 11.14aMastor, Illative to the re. eaidiot.'';of ;BAs ordiaankte stthorisket- the' 4 11 4iinerizassia"Saliroad ComPany, to ismtve _isertlissaistriheir :tracks from Liberty ,otroet. holsimitteiliod been referred to At ape , : tilil'Ooketittee s tit Sr., to investigate end= re.; Isso reports were Submit* ti. - :minority report, ;but al inteinbir of ituslofirrimieequently Attu hie signature,, had the Piesidenkdaodo4 Allah ilemegas.liereport properly; before - I=MIM MEE ss~'r~=:,~ - -~? o tepoetad „.•• . bad tranaoended ord- Ean " "" rded,4lol - 044. 01ta1d af Councils (hi - 1 1 1jCilte The Ininerity that while Mn Me- Muter tairitave erred :in• judgteent, in hay ingthit 6 Ni/elites:recorded, he bed neverthe lesirodesitared-Wdlicharge his -dudes eon- : sal entiorstY;iza tbat no unfair means or oortip tioti co uld be Charged against him. They 'alici . recommend: that, to prevent such occur rences hereafter, his - duties should be more clearly donned, by strocial lash - talons or otherwise. The testimony taken in the case .was dis- Cussed at great length, pro and con, and'con siderable feeling was manifested on both sides. So special charges; were prefenid against the Clerk, and even this majority of-the. Commit.; ; 'disclaimed any intention of impeaching Bl 'integrity, but desired it to be understood that their sole object was to- sustain the dig nity of Council. After debating and eressdiring-for over.an boar; without:arriving at any definite resalt,- Mr. Colville - moved the appointment of a new 4ommittee, to consist of Ave members, whose duty It should be to-investigate the case of Mr. bieklaster, and report the facts regularly. tq. Council. The motion was adopted, and Council re fusing to design:4,s the Committee, it was an nounoed by the President, Mellows : Messrs. Colville, Bailey, R. Rays, Reams and Reb- Councils then s4jonrned The Fire cm,Libeity Street. • . . . In yesterday's 'leper , we noticed - the de .. • strwthion, by fire, of lwo.warehouses, on Lib , arty street, and the dathage. , of,two . others. To-day we sultioin the particulethin regard felha loss, iusgritact, The - buildings were 'all threelstory brick, and were _owned by John Sampson, gig., of Iditnehester, who.wu - dnsured 41,500. on each, in the Franklin Insurance a th t Ty. • Mr. Mollickle infolgus . 1, he . has n o . knoiledge whatever 0141e:ion Wof the fire, excepting thithit wee diseoverid iwthe amend story. or : His loin ii noCrety severe, as: stook was light. .He lths insurance in the Delaware Mutual. The store • iththerti In part belonged: to Mr. Jai. Donnell, whci also had a small stock of liquors, gro eerie?, etc. He fiad instirance. Mr. Puroall estimates hitless . at :between. $7,000.and , 58,000-.—having had considerable liquors, groceries, etc., oahead. His Ingo' sneer wan but $2,000, in the Delaware - Menial; hiving reduced the amount of his policy ono hglj about a year ago. • • - The heaviest loser by the fire is Mr. John At et) °vitt • who had a large 'took of old. r ye . Whisky :stored lithe second and third Atones of Mr. Purcell's . warehouse. He cannot cor rectly estimate' i :Value, bit 'll wlll 'exceed $lO,OOO. He had an insurance of 0,000, in the. Monongahela. Messn'.' Allen , Weirmilik k Co:; were `in- eared for $5OO in the - Delaware Mutual: Their principal damage 'frond Water. • --Messrs. Shomaker and Lang had ;recently relieved the greater part of then stock to their new store room' a few' dins abine, - but Ahoy. still bad between five and at hundred bete of flour in Ithe.old- warehouse, togetber, with some fish, molasses, etc. They are fully cov ered by insaranee - --having Sr, o oo in the Stan dard r of New York,lto $2,000 in the MG : , • The firemen worked incessantly from half pan nine till twelve — o'Clock. The steamers thoroughly 'demonatratal -their 'great peyver pail efficiency; and saved a large amount valuable PrePle l 7-. ' Itiobberi and Murder' 'Of. Unipu Bien. Robber , , ............ 'het following, which we clip _from the Wheeling /oreiligeeieev of Inaterday, exhibits. . a terrible state of slitting hi certain counties in Western Virginia, iiiider'ilitifdemintat: , : Mir. Peirpoint haareceived !attars f rom Hatagqiainpahiric and Pocahontas • roan tier; - wbieb give mast fearful aeckuntetef the emn . di ion of things In these and adjoining Comi-' lite. Notwithstanding the efforts of the fed eral army in Hampshire. end Ilardy,sotuitios, Die rebeltirarobbing and carrying off Union men to eteli an' extent that the country is alinost - depopnlited. - ; - The letters' Say that if t thieving be are not seen caught Or. killed it will be imposeible to organise a Court' . osneak - and collect taxes, for they are rob k7l ling the country of Millie taxable property. ".444ntutlewastselos issi - i - otnrued from a tour through Pocahontas county,' WilLeiliiim. liuttonsville that there are about 2.0 rebels at Iluntereville with one captain. ,They - have. Murdered seven, Uniimeitizona in that vicinity during the last Month and threaten to murder others. There are htindieds ,of 'Union men there who would light for the Union if they had arms: The rebeLe have about 400"nien 'at' Lewisburg, under command of one Capt. .hic;" Neel. r The miter: is .4wesnaded 'that 2,000 ltenieril soldiers could go and ciptire all.the rebel forces, at linntereville, T Lew tablas and White Sulphur, ancwith the aid of loyal aid -rens, safely hold the country. A rebel Court Was held at Huntereville last week, and the Magistrates were compelled to levy a tax upon the people to Pay 'ter the sluice who have re cently ran away from Pocahontas county. Drafting was to commence noon 'ind the peo ple ware datermined . ..to resist to the; death. The people have been robbed of nearly all the rieoessanes of life. Salt iv selling at $24 per sack. Coffee Is not to belted at MI.. : :-. Atlegheny Ladies' Soldiers' 'MS So Several patriotiC isdies of Allegheny City have conanded organize a 'refinement so ciety, with view of supplying \ the urgent Wants of our. soldiers, withoutlransolltting their donations ' as heretnfore,- , llirough the general . Co:sandision: Several - . di rect applicationcliade to the ladies of.that eity~ recently, ha,. led 'to' tbin :alai, in the dope that a general public interest._niiik be elicited In this very important and humane We are requested to announce that a public Meeting will,be held.iii-raaiilliet'.fiall,Fed= oral street, on. Tuesday. afternoon at 24'cleok, for,organiution,which all. theiadies are re kpeetfally urged to attend:' Now, that hostillties.have listen; and that 'battles may be expected to- 'occur, our brifi Wounden should be amply melded for. This can be best aocomplished, we think, by the set'se co-operation of the patriotic ladies with the Government, agents. Oar Book Table. • LavaVs Mummer Nosara Messra Pl - • ,Brothera of Philidelphisi have ea tiounoed their izitantion to Ilene nrii;Obeip. edition of-Charlet Lever's litilitery.Novels— 'and of their pr.ogross have +ollie,* be 'foie , to - day, la - the appearance OtViruck aii.Ovarniegitirs,"'ilpon our The brilliant colors of the illustrated cover, are lit !this enseaptly•sytebolle of the °oaten tst of the ,volume within. Never bet there appeared in our literature, and we doubt whether there his in aey'otheri'a livelier or more efitertabi ing story-teller then Charies ; Lever. ills flow of animal spirits is so exuberant that it, rise everything before We copilot imagine that degree of - stolidity . tu haman flesh and bleed, whidti could tudeedsfully resiet the con tagion of hilarity arid good humor sure to fly ' . round the group 'of listeners when O'Malley',"' or “"Nairy Lortequer,"- or this "Jack Hinton," finds a'reader at the family fireside. In these military. . times, "the "‘.o' Malley Novele! are likely to "renew - their youth, , and to 'become popular reading for a season, both with soldiers and those who only "play soldiers." " ' Mr. - Henry ' NineriFifth street; it agent for the saltia ''The - Olialley Nevelt."' ' • , . .... .. tee • 22i. 'AT New B' Irrint.---Washing- . tam's' - Birthday was' brated 'at New Brighton In a. eery L a p date and patriotic manner. A numbeeo o citizens met at the Methodist Protestant Church. The Rev. E. Holthes was called to the chair, and Mr. M. S. Jane appointed Secretary.. The exercises were opened with' 'singing by the choir and prayer - 4, 7 , as , itel'• lilteh. . President choir, Proclamation was read by B. R. Brad raid,=Beo.,.! irid'VfasMngton's Farewell Ad dress by G. W. Freaks, Principal of the Pub nu Schools. The "Prayer. of Washington," is poetry;!by .11ev: . T. 11. Stockton, Chaplain to Congress, was road. by A t .13..Chambertain, Esq.: This was !aliened by this choir, accom panied by .. the ! andieneei iinging • the "Star Spangled Banner."' 'A.:setae° of thirty-four guns was,Arilt, in commemoration of .our late Dattossoutt.—Rebeses street, Allegheny, eased, in thisi . vsornlng, whore it crosses the sewerilitialhiciroia the. Penitentiary to 'the river, leaving a my; dangerous,. opening In that tbormbiare._ coal team passed over the spot . buts mo ment lefOis the seeldent. Th. Btreet Comnsiallorter !ill give thq13 . 1.11144 bli early , ; ~:._. . ~, - d AgitT trazirrii _ . Western The _ P.osiosylvania Hospital. The annual report of the Mailigere of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital has .been is sued in istrphiet . Ibiza. We extract There have been under - treatment, during the lint year, two hundred and six insane pa tients, of whom One hundred and twenty-two were . males,' and eighty-hiur females. One hundred and - eleven of these ware lea the Res- - pital ,;,the 'firat of January, 1881; and ninety 7 tive, - been admitted - since that time. ,The,pithinti haie been dieposedut as . . 341 31 .16. Females, T0:4441w ' Disch.trired Imptotid u 60 I:llo7barget or removed ttn;. • • 25 • dining 4 3 11. Beimanlng in *IN 6 0 , 6046 67 , 110 Maktog.togetharTaii - above.ln -"e11. ' Ofs the partiente admitted. during the Yeir 1861; there were supported by friends.... ..61 Committed by County Courts • • • 16 Sent by Directors and autrdians of P00r....18 Making the admissions, as abovastated . 95 - . Binoe the let of April, 18.56,, these bate been admitted to the Hespital five handfed sad' thirty-six insane patients, of whom . these . have been • Modem. Fentakti. In a improTed , IS .... Together 636 Considerable repasts hate been Suede about the building daridg the past year, and 'the . 'grounds have been micas- improved,prbicf palij by tile patients: The ounnaement as well occupation - the liieliteif hie lbeen care falli attended to, tad the a►nit has been very atisfaetory. - The-'Managers desire the con struction,of- a-gyres:a:rim legs, eta.; u= soon :as-the duds will admit of the expenditure, " Prom the reportottor:4:''ll; Reed', the Su parlistendiat,. we lease that . the elyticonditioir of .the 355 patients wu as follows :- Mak,: lossals.,. . 178 'B2 260 95._...;229 ,, . ;/. 31 N~idowera..:. ... 1T0ta1...`1:1...:.:...: . ::: 328 , . 208• , 538 - -. , .11 ( di)" ,L'uiiai of insanity, ill, health Is Abe m t proliBe,:9llof the *hole numb= admitted ha ng 'been °attributed to ticituess....lntem pe nee' Comes : next'in the list of'ciases-30 ha ng heikitbilititine . from exceeeive drink in ? Beligioue- axoitastuust:,:ilettaiMid 'the reason of 18 patients;..doinaille.dlineulties, 25;; peenniary. diflleilltiel;...':2Bl Point me6tt self-foes, i 3 0; - !Om, of frig:ode, 11; dread of poverty . ; fli jealousy; 7; 'destitution, 3; fear, 7; war exeitement,4. Loos of Sleep, over exertion, use of s opium, tobacco and quack medicinea, are aniong-the causes of ' . D4m° l t!?(4 l +Lll . . W. Kerr; areltitect,.reporte that the new hospital for the ingsne is, nearly aoMetad, the plasterini ; belig ditisbnd; and t he - car penters being engaged In furnishing the wood work. It will be - reedy fer occupancy by the_ got . Of . May . I The architect . says: "The cost of the building - improve - meats' thus far, is about P. 5,1300 . ,. To eomplete the buildings, with the 'gigabit. fixtures - (omitting Muni -cure;) . for. heating, -ventilation, wager end laundry purpoully:will_eost :about -.,521),000 mere ; and : 4B4 ,'t lb building., are; ready :to receive these fixtures, and will be now uso witlout them i guld as It taillregnireAoll 7 iin menthe to'prepare. And -- ligr.thate.f4;: - .lt - i• highly impiottant thatt" . etrltiards-- idtould be made fortbe daturas." COUrezlelzetttila ',to • Thirteen th, A generel Court Martial wis recently held upon charges preferzed.against Olken : and privates la Gen!'Peck's Brigade. the , . Thirteenth Regiment, Col. Rowley, , the fol .. towing sentences were pronounced : Capt.:W. C. Enright, charged - with .viola-. - tion of the 9th and 42d .littielo of War, hat beeiffound L guilti 'of absence without Rees!, and liCitonsideratioio pf - tin bytt - .he In* already suffered, paisialionent - for: the offatni embodied in thellist chimerid lion, the Conti zlecii es itiffictingl eririalsh , -ludo to the minner in which' the cherge specification was prepared, as. "slovenly and reprehensible," but orders' Ids release from arrest and return to dutyry Second Lientenint',Rlik; dreased id oiti _ zen's clothing, and abient witkinitpirmitsicin ,from proper authority, To be publicly rep. rimended in such manner as the Commander in-Chief may direst: :Remarks by General MoCiellin,: "The. offence .of the prisoner : seems to. have been the product of p.pr• igno ranee of military rtilife. - ;Ttilt not es - bad as willful disregard of thine 'rules, bit ti scarcely leafdisgraceful to an officer. Lieut . Risk will resume, his swotd, and dotist.." • .. Corporal darnel Ford , moo. D, - '.! m u tinous conduct." To be reduced to the ranks as a private, to forfeit ten dollars per month' of hil monthly pay, for eighteen months, land to be confined at hard lalbor,Under guard, with ball and chain,lor -thrifts months , m regimental quarters. Edward S. Leiner ^ owentfit.. der gnatd. John Dlationd; 13, not '&114%! Return to duty._ _ _ • Lilac Young, Co. D, not guilty. , ' ; • • Ford. Heed, Co. ; 13, giving the - onuntersign without authority guilty. To forfeit ten dollars per month - o fhis - pay for ouejest, and be" confined . three mouth' it hard labor In charge of ' " ' • - John Decker, ,Co. }3, absonce without leave; plea, guilty: Court declines to inflict further punishment:" • • - ' P•eynolde, Co. B, drunkenness, diso bedience- Ind disrespect; guilty.— To forfeit teri:doUstrilier month forruik•znontlis, infer solitary confitieniont fourteen dijs, andihirti days herd lahor_dn'Atiiiree'oy!-1 1 0 1 0 9. .44.T in George B. Couch, Co. G. • 'AiWanWeand dis obedience: Gaily: -To forfeit one month's and eUnfinied to hard guard; Johnston skilobrist, drunkenness.: .`Guilty. , To forfeit ten:dollars. Of Bret, month'. pay ; and • be Wontintd , twenty ditys in chirgriof the guard. Henry: B. Lane, Co. K. Absence without To forfeit one month's tay, be t confined - Uri:der guard for Nile POIIOII. Porihinid;:sadPiecteir 'ricil'into,.(iXeeniieli; :McClellan: _ The First Connecticut Cavalry...A Crack Corpiiio-- • • • The battalion of the Eirstr,flonnestiont. caValry,whloh arrived in ilia s aity . on Qun day, were eniertainedbi iliti'SiabilsieniiiToni 'mittee, at their rooms in -Olt, Halli last even-. fug, They number three hundred and twenty ' five - Min; (and liersit,)*Sid ire commended by Major J. M. Lyon, of Woodstock, Oonneeti cut, and a relative of the lamented Gen. Lyon. The battalion - -is' compossA entirely of 'first clue men, lawyers, merchants, etc. There to quite. a number of-Yali - College graduates- in the iankr, end n the , iggregato•weiltb.repret canted is very great. One company alondli estimated to Mineola/0;4.0.0,0E4 , The char acter of tho Men may be judged from' the fact that they have broken ranks - in every city, throtigb which they hay.spissed since leaving „home, and yet nova single man -was missed when the time for starting was up. : They met within eXoeidingly'isordial come all along the route, and have not met with a single accident oboe they left Couseo• Sant. They embrace a number of most excel lent.vocalists, and at City . Hall they Wig a number of appropriate hymns and !icings. Major Lyon made a speech, thankingilii cit izens and the Subsistence .Committee for, the kind manner in'whieb they had tiecoirtsirived. Ile is a fine looking man and an excellent sNmker. lie I. to - report forthwith -to' Gen. ftoseerais, at Wheeling, forwhlrb place they left this morning. The horses were in good conditiOS,' and the 'men Seemed ready and anxious for a . • Tal 'ECLICTIC MAGAZINE,. roe MAII.OI/, `Ms result of hir../ildirell'it labor for ntiontib, or that 'portion - of it, - at !magi:which is given 'to ideation" fors the ,refecik; , is bent before us. • And'again we disci - itit'.oxetwilingly - rtadable number, con gaining, we . mippose,, the' " beet things" found in the foreign joirnalit. nate. oedema from are theßaliat' tat Betiims, 'Foreign Quarterly, Frassr's Mar . osihe, Bessai, busy, North British Browns, Tevoirloßor Mugu-' sine, British. Quarterli, hoodins Bovi‘no,' nate, Daily,,Nevre, Ohaxiberil. por trait-of 'King -Frederick William, of Prase's,: ongrared on steel. by John Singh; total* On ontbslishmitnt this month. Mr. Heim Miner, Filth street, Liaappat tor. • CM= M==E= . . A party " of soldim - nnptild gieLCltsyilsnd t Cincinnati • can, one - Saturday morning, snorning, crastlins, two`of /horn ieereibinbt pay their faze- They arepre'told by -the Coit dilator, Mr. H. C.-Bradley, that.thee.ntle'eraa tO 'give/pay' or pima; or •to get off the ear.' Tune was given for adnaldenetion ; the soldisait. • thisatened ; one of the two !badell'4dg 'inn,' .with Minis ball, threatening teisifook.fte Conductor if force was attentpteL • - •.•Whs,tii cars reached Spriiig VaHeYdrelowSerilit y cia* was 'put off the . eaa t .': - The one . hating ak .guea deliberately shot. . Condrictar iL ilte. ittiod on the platfeesSe ,. .isaVthe.etareit ' eed moving. ' Mr. Bradleyjley.the speedy meat of _his beset; " . .amaitedllte shot "of llhe Murderous assailsest,'Ho bitirean I theme. .Thersoldieifeetic subsequently, rested.- He had fought kiwi - sly in the army of Western Virginia, and bad been on fin- I lough to see his wife and child,and R as' I ,•-• • turning to his fegiuteatr... - I Tt!only Steamers Ordered to Chi. ciunati. A dispatch was itineired frorh late on Sunday-evening, ordering. ten _of ,'.the largest:and best steamers in port td leavirfor . ;that city forthwith. , The Weetinoreland,4/Ix gyler and Horizon got, cast a Isite'tioni lest night; and the other seven.. being Zingle,-to get crews, had to defer . their departuriVihitil to-day . This morning 'another dispatah.Snur received from Cincinnati- ordering . ten -addl. Coital boats,, milting in. all twenty, with the rev:did:that they be sent- down •as soon' as' possible. It is said that this large number stialiers., ,composii" a'portion ' which in intended to convey Genirallidsll'a army to tome point Smith, probably down.the .„. . , - Onr.steumboatmen Were busily exigtguitthin , . , morning making ; preparatione„te:44o4. number of the bouts, will be ready eve" this 'afternoon.: • Peterson's Complete Corn Book. lii a goodlyiquarto pamphlet of eighty pages,. we have here an aniangeMene of '"all tba rions: gold; 'sliver, add 'other utttapo bolus thrihmt the world, with lb.pr oent • United States , ' mini of each colff‘.andei it." These the-simile hnimmiont of Abe coins of the various natio - no, are very conveniently ar 'Muted to facilitate reference, and a complete • index 'Makes the intirifeenhints'availabbi even to ti navies`, who hound mastered the Princ iple bt arrangement.. Me. take, it for granted that :the obvious convenience and .tdility. of havinginch'a book at and, .will be :Mt at ontit by'. semi tfaulcuF: and merchant in - our Messrs. W. No 4 5 street, near Wood, Mr- Henry Miner,. of Fifth. stro, - .and Mr. John. 4- liun of .• Ma son i c , H Pittsburgh - , *ado!' 'fti °or. South Common ! and redend street; Alle gheny city, have received supplies of Pirast soa'a_Conionin Ctdrr•Sops, Tim prim is On . . THE 'EDINEVIGH-ItIVIEW;; FOE : JAIIIYAWE : 1862.-4 he "Bdinbargh,"'for the first-quarto:, of OM Now . :r ear,epennwith ilong,lbunhighly intareiting, esiayon the ""Life; Saul •Writinge of William Patterson," the Merchant States:'. man and 'Founder of ..the Banit of:Eugland, knbwn also as the first projector of • a Ship Canal **cue the Lath -taus of Dation, and prin.. crirmllounder of the SOOteh ColOny_ef Darien. The next article is .11h:rev:JO , * Or bir..:Ellweire "Ordeal of Free-Labor. in the Briiiiii West, indies;". which, as the -controversy is ono _of present and practical interest in this oouniry, u ;lure to be real • with wttentlon—though by. no , means with' ukenti on..the .-partef many. Tile four following , paptAi; to wit r-Ylifax , Miner on tho Science. of Language,""Pdili-' nify Defence of the . Celottiel," "Heix Min de!ssohn's Letterv,". Wrecks,.Life-boats, and Lighthouses," are addressed to i more special class of readers—to whom one or other of them :will be found of average innsrast. ! , Iturton's City of the Baints,"liowever . , is a paper for all =especially on this. side the Atlantis. "May's Constitutional Hrekiry of England"and the conoluding. article,. ;!!Elelligerents and . Neu-. trale,". Will be light Yeading - toy some at - our statesmen and politintais :in their leisifie pleh ours. Our literary readers . will be pleased wth a genial 'Bodine:of Idni: - Norten's new m, "The'Lady *of La-Gamye." Ttas.Scrit unisex litiaturrla.Airto or CAL ,I,L a stAytox.--etti;:lila .wea A S'aii.attritetiie f tore of thehelebrottonof Sainidayooonlig,, ad. :u .111124/4.141 yi: it . Ileums. " . • '• ...411111. ith. flags, Armtk - a" etri.; and the long ..- .JO "feeding" the soldiers passing through the city were spread ready for the riottuds. The ladies and gentlethin :promenaded the aisles, liitanid to•the MUllio of the bind; aultipent's very agreeable lima—out Hof the mudsand id= muleof thestreets: The SittaisteneeConamit tee deserve great credit for . the liberality, and patriotism whiqb ttiii dfiPlaYmt-. . . '.' : ' Tut, ,STLaISTIC MONTEILT TOE idanow.--:-Mi Oildenteniy, 45Fifth etree' has received the Athuitie Monthly for March . ; containing the fUllbwing : The Fruits of Free tabor in the Smallise s tslande of the Brilibh West Indisi; . A Story 'of To-Day; MonMri Picturee; Then:le-of the Rifle; Agnes of Sor rento; Methods of. Study. in : Natural History; The Southern Cross; Communing the Siirtows Of Childhond;" 'The Rehabilitation of Sisdni A Raft that ao Man made,- Fremont's, Hundred, _ Days in . Birdofredom Sawin, Esq., .to Mr. Biglow; Taxationi Voyage'of the Good . Ship Union; Recent .AMeriaan .Friblications. TH6 13XLVILIATION LA .8119LIC/LL6t.:-Mill inlbitiOllll country suburb had itscelebration On Saturday, as well as the cities. 'A very• Ana exhibition of Ore worki took plat ou the, vacant lot opposite the Station, and the prin,i: tips' tionses - in the neighborhood of the Sta. Sou were brilliaelly illuminated, producing & magniScent effect. The • Whole population turned out, and themelebration was very, joy- bus and ph:meant, and passed•orto-the entire gratification of the people •of that Tlessant and attractive neighborhood:'- ' Taarrmostit..-On Thiarsdarerening next,' the old:scholars of the'Eouth - (Beeondj-Ward purpase, presenting their Prin cipal, J. B. D. bleeds, Esq., wi t h as appre priate testimonial of their esteem-for hhn as scholar ands taint. The gift selected , - is a heautiftilidlilon of 'the British Cyclopedia, a vary - valuable week. A supper will be given on the ea:Aston at the Stott House- Tickets Will be furnished to all wishing to participate; ,on application at .Waytnan'e dreg store, cor per Third and Smithfield slice - 4. .. TIIIIPIti4NCRYIULL-Thlt Ternperancrtille ,botungh sehcols meoen Bat :urday, about on e htindred•eitd. thy 'scholars :being present, when the Farewell Address-Wu read, in separato rooms; - Messrs. B.•g: 'French and J. T. Barnes, teachers. Addressei `lsere delivered by 'Messrs.- McAfee, Robinson iand Simeox, the children sung a number of ;appropriate sonie, and the celebration was creditable to all atuicirrned. : . , PORUCTION.--111 the list of companies eom- Tosing - Col. tlitiniunaut Dr. Ifartmeyer appeared aiCaptain of Co. IS: id correspondent reminds us that .the Doctor . Ireeigned some time ego' and that the company 'has sines been 'under command -of CaplAln Movinnert oy TRoorli.—The 103 d Tannsyl- ThllllB Regiment, under command, of Calomel T. - F. Lehman, arrived . in ebbs oily .last toren ; lug, from Kittanning and loft soon attar.on a ' . special train tor Harrisburg. , .P/XIfBTLITAWIAIk OXIIMICTIO7f3 roe Till Soxotasa.—The good old . Heyitone State dam nobly for the's - eared crise.. We' hare hereto- fore alluded to the generous donations. made to a patriotic lady of Louisville for onrhospl tale. by the ladies of .Potter township, Centre county, and of the. Ventral Aid , Sordety, of Chester county, and now we are requested by the Sanitaommission to express their hearty .thi n the "Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee" for three' boxes filled with meet ximely and, ralushia fronlxibutions, , and for a small keg of currant wine andia . hag of mi l l .y , . Go To Darter A: Co., for your Dry GOodo, if youwAuktoUuTo timeand Amoy. • • - . _ DIED: BBOWN:—On Borit . sy; th• lith'lntt., of Typhoid rower :MBAR, dab_ghtor of ?Vilna= R. Brown, 4., . _ Mandl OC nig 04 600 d 0 'MOO her faa r eiel fiuW the itildasoa Of bet No. 2e4 Pena West, at 2 o'clock; iat thiSktb hurt. ORINDBOIN-011 - the 'Md. Of l'apra,ary: JOSEPH GRIFDROp, NEed,,74 Tem. - • ••• . • • The canetarilll 4,tke place from Ids We tuddinah 011 TVUDalf ang 4 1 1 1014., I 4 10 ceilock iiiitAdk /11111115*thly. TiLed .tiaii44,3"withOut fattbaz DOUCO. PNIXT-411 1 ' 13 atetrarf stialag, exe tiiai.; at sa• sickilk..Xol4/1•1 1 4Akr... wiy of The 120eral will PIXOI4IOI cal Theaai "2411-16114 41,14.; ; :-~: piTlllll CORGIESS•4 I III,BI' 885108, 7- • ;; - •-ilfesanterea,Neb.l.l, 1842. 84yArs. - Iferions icemorishi; petitions, ate., we epresented. The resolution;relatire to certain railroads was taken up and fully discuseed. _ . ..Homst.'=Mr. Roscoe- Conkllng,• of New `'Xierk, offered a - , resolution tendering the thanks Of Congress to - Major Generals Hal; lock and,Grant, for planning the neat rave- - Monts within their div Lions, and for solder. Jot glorious - victories; • Ater • considerable de te, inkling out of the 'lmplied cenrsare -, of Gen:McClellan caballed in •this resolution, it was referred to the Military Committee. - • - ' _The Post • Gfflee appropriation 'bill lwas - - The' Indian rrochtinip . . Sr. Lamp, Bob. 24.,Headqiiarterz; Deport- meat of dam ori,Feb. 22.—The Major General oominanding this 'department desires to im press upon all officers the importance' f pre-: - serving good order inddiscipUne among their troops. As the the west advance into Tennessee and.the' ciuthern Stites, let de show, to our fellow citizens of those Stites that we come merely to crash out rebellion and re `store to them peace and. the. benefiti of the Conetitution and,the Union, of which they have' been deprived ,by , selfish and nnprinci pletr leaders. They:have been told,. that we come to.oppress and plunder.. Byour sets we will 'undeceive.. .We will prom to them- that we come to - restore; not to violate; the-Pon stitution and Lane, in - rtutoting tothein the gloriourilag of_ the Union. WO will-assure them 'that theyshallAtifoY, cnder'lts folds, the same:protettiOxi of= lifa'aol:proporty as. in former dive, Soldilte; let no aziesses on yaur part terabit the glory of - ear- arum The or-- dere heretofore isstiediti - =thii.Dem—ntalent in regard to pillag ff, maraddiag , the aektato-- Um" of private - property,liaCthatiimbeelnient of olives, nonitle strictly enforced.' 'lt does . net belliartl thiirailitary- to deride iiion'tho relations between :twister and . Such 11-nest-lone must be settled.by.,the civil eourts.: - No fugitive slave will therefore be admitted -within our lines Or !.camps, except when espe 7 daily ordered ,by the . General commanding. Wore en arid 'children, 'merchants, farmers, mechanics, and all persone not in arms; are • regarded - as non-Contrabinds, and 'ate'not to - be liolisted either in their persons - et priiPer - 7. If,•however„ they aid. and- , asstst the .enemy, they become .belligetinte, and will ho treated ae.stich. , ' As _they violated_ the laws Wir,-they-will be made to pay. the penal ties of midi violation. Military stores and public property of the - Openly . ;must be Barren-'dined; andturt attempt to, conceal - linch prop , : erty by fraudulent transfer, or otherwise, will be punialied:;: . but no private - property will be touched:unless:lir-the Vane:al. commanding. Whenever it fieoonies noressary to levy towed contributions for ..the supply and subsistence • f Our tiotips,:inch levies will be made al light .possible,said be so' distributed as •te W itter/ no- dieress among the people.. All prop-. erey so taken. innet be. receipted and fully **- imputed 'for, as heretofore -directed.- . These orders read'at the heed of every yogi tient, lad , the .officeit are — Commanded to strictly o cameo them. HALcs.. News Tsroug4 Seeeli*Seiweei. - .4.4. 7 4ba -- whole number of prisioners The'liiehttioncfadi• 6.lltardA , il - ' , , , -Ims the followirig: . , isitot.pi,v4;;;;Feti:*.=:-Capt'Ntlittols, of the P teriburgastillari; arrived: heri`thia. • after-' noon from. Winton,. where, had been ete tatined with hit battery. On Yasterdsj he was Shelled out bY , the Yankees. .• They had. itainiiMS;,allef :hare pitesed-up the river ; ~ O apt..briebeil.. had lii:bOrP".?"-sh" tram' under • himi-mnd. two , of his, men, ware -weunded:?- The , town - of , Winton is. in ashes. Our troops tithed to'bitirfniewboro. - • • - • Another diatatak, dated Norfolk, - rib; 21; Mys the federal ageiu awiistided,Chowan river. yeetarday, to Winton, with Several gun boats and large' flambe of troops. The COnfederites opened iniarifitil upon - diem, killing and. woundin a g a number dflltairt.".The Yankees :landed; and. butnt the, town.,.; 2M • thainsitai` retired. -Our loss nail to bee . :Laiii:—The 'itch mai& Mfg; "of . ' Viilay; -his a bitter article,. Pla administration.. It says that, judging by results - so:W.-it IS the most lamentable Legere in history, and suggests ton reflecting mind that the most signal service -which:' that go*ornment can new render to thicesuitry ii the:Surrender of the helm to abler and better hands..— • . !Prisoners gay. that the Union men.held a Meeting 'priiiittr'ob If ridar !light, which The surrender- of 'Saianneh was;rpmored at Commodore _Foote'sProclamation. CAIRN Feb..22Every.thing at -Fort Donelson. The rebels, before evacua ting, Clarksville, fired • the Ra ilroad - bridge; • - e . ~. <Weaning the Olimberlidni at - Commodore, ,F'noti -. laSnfid, the following proclamation - To at initabii<ti4i of Ciciiksa/ille _the Suggestion:of-Abe Him Cave Johnson, Judge Wisdom, aist.the 'lldajoi -of your. 'city, who called upon, me yesterday, after out hoisting the• Union flag, twaioertedn my-views andin tentions. Sowards thij - citisens. - and - private property,Theteby an:tenni° -- to - peaceably disposed persons that neither:their persons nor properly. AWE suffer molestation by the naval fofies nf3der DIY 0 6 m 00 4 6 . 14 0 th'i - J. Mersafely venue:Levi:Mir business avocations, With usnraiiiee ,,, ,,i Any protection: At Abe Sine time, - 1 - requfrii-that all - -military. , stores and einiyequipmentiehslThe surrendered; no' ixtrt them...beini withheld or distriiyid and further; ,that'no secess ion flag or manifes, tailors 91 - stomiini shall be exhibited; indforthe faithful oblervanoe .of 'thaii,C;n ditionet shall hold the authoritieSof the city: ' &maim H. FooTr. rplui rodireiss Monroe: BALrimona, Feb. 24,-,-The Old Point boat, which left Fortress:Monroe ienterdiii,erriied here thls morning. Ohs brings fmistrum fi.. elbows who were releued by, the rebels, in = eluding Col. Wood, of the - N." 14th regi ment, who • was wounded sit s :Bull Run, Col. Lee, of the 20th:Miss., taken at Ball's Bluff; Col. Coggswelliof. the Tammany ;regiment, and Capt. - Keifer, of Baker's regiment. Col. ((Wood was on parole ; and had liberty -to'moVe Ithont - the:*4 . 4lllo loxiondPiesloue to lenv was present, oit:Ail ;otiosity; it;Ote inauguration of Jeffenout,Davie, an- the 22d Init., and says that no enthusiasm whatever marked 'the ochision "bartifj• a Cheer cordd raised during, the urroonies, , , ,The, 'Gait/oat. Beier at 'St. The Condition . of - Capt. porter..,. . ST. Lollie, 'Fob: 24:;•411e. iluzikOit Egeu arrired:from She intedistely, put on - the Wayei and 50 feet added. 'to-her. length, leruniolliner7 lowered-into the ;kold; . ripigip!d thioughOut In :nioet "thorough manner.- , „ , •• E , , • Capt.•Portor,yho•camo on the sex, le ;proving rapidly, t..Hio hoe •and hands are pretty eeverely ,ocalded, but: helnheled no Mato, ant aria be n?i l d9 l 9l' duo ll obn again. .From: Waikington, Weenntinandleb. 24:—Ten Million or dot- Miele the 'mutt Opidoprlited by Compote for the oomplita ionetruotieli: and . ctinlpment of iron-elad 'veseols.ibr Aver,. harhor. and :motet detenco t and for I'M& tbe Navy Department Invited prnpoultloni. -' It hal -'-dotermlned furnish no plaiteoMilo:leare the,subdilmlori of them. to tbo construaters,in Order fo . de velops tbe,laterir•ingenulty.ll2- design; ,bout" calculated for idreidire purpoeis,'lndLibe de.4 paMment will make Ita selections OceorirMgll: Nashville Occupied - lig Gett.,..Baell. Sr. Louts, Feb. special, dispatch. from Cairo to the Deneercaeays that the,..lat eat intelligence from the Cumberland is, that Gen. Buell's foroes campy- Nashville ;ghat Gov.llarris ham, oalledixt all the Tennessee and4tat re strong vosotion.haLoccur red among the people. • . Loulavata, Feb. privite in formation, received to,night, assurer its that .. Nashville 4s virtually to possession of • the - • 6eii. ..uckner and Stems LOintrzu.si , Feb. 24.—Tbe steamer .Argo' - nanC4roin Catro, arrived at Jelienonvilin this afternoon, with -}94'Horo-Doallion'iriebneri; including Gen. Buoltheiandltair.• • alto) , *Oro Lothargoar a dethehnunth or. Federal:oola m undat,,,,,aziand of , Qapt. Walker c 4fid _Work ratir- 1 4. artainoon. - , C f;7; 33 t:;;; BY TIZSG/LLPH. ppepprital9n blllirastakena - sof Gen...ll.ltileck to his Officers. ' . . W.? -, aC,gUpp~bßs tot Evaesate4.:: Lomr, Fett - 24:•;.abirThpabe Ciao dispatch says that the reports *bout. the erne= nation of Colmbus are entirely Mid.' The rebels axe still therein 'trout - forest stone of tlee - ipirrbson hare ,been-wlthdrawn,and'64 there.evidently intend, to make a desperate Stand . The Panic at Nashville. Sr. Louis, Feb: 24.—The Nashville pa ere advise undermining some of the bluffs on the Cumberland and blowing them into the river on the approach' of our gunboats, either to destroy tttem ir obstruct the channel. ' . • , From the South.. (Teregreze to Itiehniond Inquirer, Feb. il,l lIESIRALit PILLOIr;-11:011) mica's* car ; TIMM WAY THROUGH' THi Avatas*, Belli 19,•1882. Palle:mere who reaehed here from Nashville to-night, assert that Brigadier Generals Pil low; Floyd and. Buckner; after a gallant . de 'fence of two dap, cut Sheds. way through the enemy, and are in the neighborhood of Nish villa. -.Gm. A. Johnston mat ; Gatiatiak t and bad no idea :ston [The passengers mist have-left Naahville 'early Tuesdey morning, pro Sided they made . ~allconnection, in order to reach - Augusta on • Wedneiday" •• The BOWS" they vow:MIDI-- cite there is up to Tuesday morning.] THE "rieNESSEE NEWS.. . [From the of Inquirer. Feb.o);.l ; At the time of writing this we have receiv. erno dispatches from the West. If, Sad later hour, any'sbould Come, they 'will 'be found in ~the telegraphic column. ~ . - - A dispatch was, however, received here yes terday from an omcer in lhe Quartermaster's Departaterit, , dated at ClevelandAn Tennes - see. 1 This is a point near Chattanoomi, and it railroad, connection. with-Nashville: The dispitch states tAtzt.Genututc.foltaten t Niece mid .13mckner were at Narked/is, Mid ,tt large . jbrei!, and Aad outdo a- stand. •- 27ts commissary 55ores Mere'repreessued atati wjes . • • This stitainent seems so - reasonable in all Its sparts,.tbat, intbe absence ef more' direct in-. .forMation, 'we stron g.hopes , :upon', it. The; telegraph must surely be down between 'Cleveland and Nashville, as we receive no newts from • the latter, where we most natural , ly.expectit. - DIBABTBRB AT 1007 .D 0511807. I(From thi Richmond Roc:titer, Feb. 204 Very few of our readers, we Presume , placed much confidence in Nort hern,.)reports which have'reached us by a flag of truce aro= kort-, resi Monroe, in regard to the number of Con fedilrifte-priaoners taken , at Port , Doneleon. , We. Sa l howivir,'.aa; Yankee' report pf fift e iScsaas4 Prse l oSent 6499 n .taYgw,'ie rot sena peltsr than rho report whack has *burbled ciiriencp in some portions of the South. - The following telegranhle dispatch wu pub- Naked in the COltORIMI1G11) Eapiirtr; of the 18th inst., and also in the Augusta ( 4 34 - .) Pl^ pets of the saintidate: S • Corxrwetra, Gs., Feb. 17, 1862. The following . dispatoh war received here td early this mor ning, causing tnten" and excitement:._ . Ousressooos. Yen. _ h lO2 - - ' Fort Doneloon has been taken j with 12,0011 confederates. Nashville has ' surrendered.' Later dispatches from Shelbyville confirm the taking of Nashville by thelederalists. ;t is strange that such dispatches from ex intfd,private individuals should find their way in newspapers id the South. has , notNen oraweliderid, nor is `there•. slightest evidence, so far, to natais the *gamest as to the =Rears of 13,000 Confederate'. soldiers..- . isiccxxsa-or asx. werracoAnn. orroux thichartertort °muter, Ti ebroari 1 74 • 4 With'deep roofet-wf leant thittObn:.Bean _regard 15..stek, in Nashville, of typlioi4 fdyei or Isere - Ahroat. We understand, that.piiyeis were offered txvin: our seyoust.ohniohde telday; - eorntnending him" - to the piyine pro- ; . . ; • Markets, by Telegraphy firm; Bakal rupertlne at 54.30)94,55, end extra at 84,130(44 65. Wheat unchanged ; Balm vaTatßB64ol" 00 an'd white Mil 05m. let-Oats • dull at -28@.-Ul- . 4 . Corn firm at 406' Rye: dirmand IdaL;b36 , y dull a 8 733756- " denim:Mat 113 c. ;Provisions dull. Saks 900 bbia."mees pork at 811 50 and-203,000 Br. btAlcsork at 56 for aides and 5345 for shoulders and , ' da.kacou aldoi at 1530. - Bacon shoidders offer. al,at4Xe, Lard firm at Grooerids steady.' COM thew andmolames , dun 'mai drooping. , Pastan =PIM, Feb. 24.-STOWilt:-/loar steady; eake10,0001.31.6, at 85 373,y ' ltrwufwilltio - and 8 5'85 @6 for eitrabmily. "Rye deur • steady at 153 '5O sod coin Mad atl3. "Satea3,ooo• bath: wheat'atBl - X9B I 55 for prime red. &kw 2,000 bush- remm. rye' at -73e. Corn active; salaelo,oso inaborellow at 6534 867 c. Oats stea d 380306 Coffee firmer; "small sales of Rio at 18 Mc: . Provisions' rim; ealesmeos pork $1.4 ;loan 200.11erces lard, at 11134 c." Clover. "l t 02 11 1 7 47 3 610. 1 4:. f1 m !Pi 81 4.4,- Nair Your Rob- 24.-Eretllng.-Cotten ' -;nia afi . 2 1421 e::. Flour -Demi ; aalca.lo,soo, bbia...Wheat hoary ;-aales 10,000 bash. at 8138 krifilwauldo.Olub.. 'Com declined •; wale. 33,800 bush. td eXelg.ss6 -Beef film.. Pork Mandy at 813.75014 for meas. , • • Ourr - tate Fire 'Treated "Secandam Oar new' Eteulaidair thief , Engtneor bad sitaizely reached borne, !raid aitind), - ari ?tee' day eventag;;(if he was at 'eharelti) wilds. he received an intent both - the toairpart or the osity;' instteefiVaattaidtieittO the tale eitlened.hiatelatt.the *Notion tras.of 11.11:ill flankmatA)Ty: character, andifndging fromm-the firtt":aytaptoxits:preseatediloottlattter ttuin Behead. 44 • 4 datertaining the 104,11.4.alreciadop:n4 tea: rugs careful impection,l4 meartebasttindar 7 . stood to the prefessien,.he loon arri.red et - a. clear dkrywww;viri 'grade ofireflamma thin,- originating In - No. SO; Llheity atreet. chiefly affecting the inner' tisanes, with an ' *captive tendency—great .local :haat,: highly Provoso' ;very anfavorable• in the-case of. No..3.os,,dhubtfutlia t0'303, tlrl as i 0 •30 - - A laPerircial vieW OA state of the weather,: exPecially wind, might hare tired hope in the cues - 14.303 and ;07, but for their constitutional idadisposi.' tioni to inflammatory affections; th eir Betide, especially, having that dyscrash. . Vranceer, strictly febrifuge , and antiphlor gisUc, calling for the cold douche, affusloris,- &e..-toti far reduCed to alltrcelnureannx,ao depleticn—slight destruction of.nurroundipg part, to prevent the spread ot.tbi disease. It is painful, however, to • record.- that. t he "lights of science," with'the most approved appliancea or the prefeclion, - Wed to parent ?fatal- terzninition'in. the ease of 30 r• as well as 300. - ..The treatment, ,theugh uncom moulTdelayed, wax more successful igbehalf of No. 303; watch eseaped with only.spalP Ind heatilitjuries. - Alto OW pliant txruce,ln the OLIO, the.chief was not.fully satisfied., Doubt, less when inconsultation. with-the amateur. pratititiodera , of - the .insurance - Compaaies, israitlination; haldff - yet - av rive at it- - ,' ; ltis,to Do Lobed the autopsy will develop the-origin of this dire disease so far that some prophylactic'? measures ;nay be Adopted to lessen the frequency of-such omen' In-the saine,loeslity this is the third severe attack within the pact three or four months. ball' sc. Cortmees Jury, tit neCessary-i-fet probe matters and have no "malpractice" either in prophylactics or: therapeutics. SPEPV4., dat ELsosifCtorsttreStEstamiusilitaiiir. ',Ono of the best plaCesirithin the' range of our knowledge to purchasoOlothing, or furnishing /goods, is the establishment of Messrs..W.fda .oes .!E Co., corner of. Federal street arkr the 'Diamond, Allegheny. - They neverfall to ren der satisfaction to those wbo • a call, and will soll.at very resiestal4iPriOes. Remember " the loeality, corner ;.of l'dual striasamithe.DLamend,./alegheny.L__ -'Warr an amount of suffering. and " among the volonuiers would be. prevented by: the free nee of Holloway's' Pflii . and. Ointd went— For wounds, sores iouri7 the Ointment lie, certain care and; for . boviel complaints, fevers, small - pox,. km, the pills are the best medic/Me in 'the ; world.:. Only -25 vonts per boy. or no Wm. FAUX= Carpe nter ; 11.4 bing Shop -rlriin ey; between IS street and Cherry-aUei. All kinds 7 • •e - Repairing, done onstor2 , notice tatirt: manlike mannii:, - Charges moderaff4::,XiMlre your or d ers., - All order. mnr9l,*l4llo/4 Owners Oants. will be. taken tit Book Store, hiasonli Ball, Fifth 'street, . and *alba Omnibus oboe, lid. Oa, Liberty street. Day or night„ . all orders left in either the two. Places will be promptly_pt eraded to. —-, . , . Tocron Waal. ears' Etl/ACO pathio Physician p also agent for Rainbow's `Penn Truss tor , Ruptures. ...;Corner of and Waynci streets. a _ , _suites' whoa are ha»=said;-audme. your time and money lifbeying Dry „000d5,,: by,going direct to Barker . tc,G0.,49' Iderket ; .IhtirniktiLd-41x. No. no Pena et 7µldniai . 44 ! -au breaches of. tbel)ii:til..i r- P66;e-,_! • , , .7.*.11' . :1 tri ' .IWll4Mif IBEARCIMIt` A slam am" ton • ... Cancer,__,.' ': - : . :..,...'.,'-:: - .i . -•:;:: , : . .: . .- Cancerourlroinitlona, Scrofala,.' ' Cuttulious Diseases( •s - • ErYsiiieras , l lo 4 ll Pimples on the Face, , • .2. • Sore Eye", Tetter Affections, • Scald Head, -. Costicerices,"'"'' ! 4 ' , Old and Stubborn Ulcers. Rhetranatio DisorAers; Jaundice. " .z.r! Salt Rheum General Dibilit3y:: tiver Complaint; Lost ef Appetite; I Low Spirits, Female Complaints, ,'llPilepsy or Fits, I%ritlyili or Fairy.. • • ' Syphilitic Diseases a nd • • ' - Caries Of the Bones - - • • Tammuz WITH ALL mum insaiimirz RATING. TlTTltraplnt TN - DsrEATTIV CONDITION OT TUB Btocip.,jos CIECTIUTtP BYtinntat - • ~ ,: . ' i:-','1i...:4',1 '.7 - :i;; ',4i.; .;,,e.-, CASE OXIIIANIXP 4.4.4:1A0:14:1: ' • - 13k EL :Senini.;-4 ]talon pleaaine ~ pi' • t4i.oliiiitvistatiiiinitit fa's* of a auktraina Pa , hinnYeatid ? , rd 9dlmcnn:nCtrY -1 hid irdikei4 Scif.dhlw'Yitdeiti A r :broke oat on iiii*i*L*Proialie 4.o •me .764 inieli; sad tooko l /:.lll, 9 hatr• - **ai , thiodb; - . Lame liado4ta.aapiaPian* i0,3;71 arm dicris'amt belorilb.s76or , and eat loveibliakti.:l:lc t; ' and itegi'MAslo «apiae kikn'Thillialaia, - I,lt on ii4:bitiArtintiivtie,l*•iis***ii7seois 0e .. .43.i T r : loirxdritidi;:.l' sad niali has df had tiled iiefirid ACM September lam; fc, , faitno . twice ; "Lthoskyis . • -auk kid sub in , pstaot aiokeinew,ll4' attir ! T tiiii4,bottieg 9E moo hind 'aim 'began 19 , 1T . 91: - i!bavei . : bp* taken Nyito*ien tiA(lei; and my boo tirs t , r3 watt ain'statillhat I. had the rheumatism z!.17 . -vary bad In ni7 arum and lega. The Blood floao!ei; ,-, ' 42. 04) pi!ardflin - rhintaitliiii, ,, l 'ant not I wall tun,• crrir Ina I Ibel aasuplatzta'yoavar.i..:i am I did rhea I :rat .want);:: and hive- Iticriatandfiin..4 weiglittlantiVoinni&"•l , wiraid ShO Iliata.*o4i4Lif forabead ;Was stooped . - kid ',Mai of the sore . = Dr. xivie,/ , lirsol photiimpbE Afriitlarin;•timt.aribit, after I , 4l)l.loo'EaraiA . : : ; wall. , 'does nal 8 11 611124 ' 1 1 , 1,00.268A0 PO.P. , 'Acl • taking A*: aloaleintr.AfoaF..:.:,,.. Iplii*sttiii'illotogragy'rou• of irhlit imaweatian,Wnd also at Dr. Heyeer;ir,l4o.lfoodOriab I Would , alba anti that fook: tberßliatit Whitittaii 7 towlit baftwa Dr. I leiner itationsweedibutb..: In* it. Although tt helped "ant atens,l4ltikaiit inato .ocwafikat until I;goitthir kind niwinlyr - Dr.: lifinerle Ober bottle of :AL did ntiCitoraimg than tin of ilia ! ktWtirra tits - • gromit .1 1 0iar.m . # , Stivizaaakarsadaaabia-Bioadjai.:,i. iiii.4oo:iiiiticiaxpfriaida tot ii/dolpiedtplawii,.;::: . sod r :believe ti 6u **id she whole .any at . ablisilbliff you wish, and I am inziaaithatki: : " aB who etaollMedu I,ri.may be iniedi, etir.eitri:DoC. and ank wmptiseditt.Oihi't, Onion , Ilfarala Works; 71, !ItFist.'• ''.:4 'iltd:ND'AIAN'Ve4/0).. , ;: . ..:_: - .' , ! . 1. 7' • :L to at (lidos; ,Jassy Mogi* . both *yoga. ositrlg, Dor gum; coned Itps*‘.lkit aired iiionin.ago,iia 'raked blot to-glis sur..dirsitkHoitii:o47/tiettblo4 sits th. Sllnd gbilsdelybis. , netoldmetball lord ribt tolltdledeilibi+ get well, squrlll4.? 'sordidly* that wrogd , cars s*s„, sots, sogri o ri lare! in the. blood.; ` .?; *is treated Dr ILty . o litnis tlmq Om 49 1 4 1 tb" "q4 n ! d .r but my Marin olwsir returned sites a soonstiaris3ii filter I cum oat of the bspliaL fOlilid`sertAiwt .see , m 8 MimMie 0,4 I called, b r thea4TI PIA#I, good Mend amble..4=pm, keYasr;wi°4l:i..4"*.i: ml sight, sod -ml. syoo so. mesrly =WI eirwror; The Doctor gars me "IdnibtOltlextflesztber" sad s sorb. 2_ ,"; SIDIFOLLI; rittabargb;Tall a;iaeri: abooliatall;a4;o:,, 1. laLal..Aralzaair; Andart:Orvii.,MY; • A BAD SORB"- LEG CFUZEUX,,,;• Paramus; Septenthliik. /813L-41104WWIA0 that I tom had a are lea la cm a year coated with wean sod /*woo ten 44; work kw *WITa Tir•.'Myles , rwl/SlWiiat Pace unable to.do Atlithitie*l lane Uri** :4340; 4x mambo. a tried aelitatot the beat tialitewhaili: city, but 'without • • awybateilt; finalty !calla! Galin , Norm, at No: Act woO4 street, whOpuly ate alma are Wahl, ;44 IVA ,I6 ' thit trio botthii of * d iciwlt and /.iWA now, entirely well 4x4h4!.:9q m00 well sx: ii6thir, em employed at -Os.; Fegt• zoom. Hogib, an /Oath moot,itheiiiacp:, alit= lie 1)311..-. agoitka3 arntlaW litrOf g• vie ga , riga.,‘. l l "PP am* tams ra, iho umait• • ' • . • ji b sampuk ;Nrood omit, aoL *vow; FZEM IVNTED I ILMEDIATEM%YottIig yy abie-bocued idsN for the 'koii2l,,l , :d.A.' . leer Carew POW in the &IC dimply tageethigerters, !Tow/ Hallotortter ofTalerstand Ohitretrestiille. 4hr= goasTramuitzt D 8. AINT. - • • Prertionan Penn., Jib. Bth 1804, WO' 3VAN'TiD.LAVatitkid-16 W . paN umulerti ufilLlte,for rite ofibtrUnttai Ittonnn bortmintrodlM ho , zw"al tb34.14 new more thih . .""-i4l"l.lta nor lea than 3 uoiltior* rhea 2 2outto from 12 m. to 3•p. m.pdoily;l4 - JACIE* , 21=311/1/1" STABLE. Youttli dreg. • lb . 10 • MONTI:MX.II4. weer and Qnuterraiudra IL 8. Ardo-' G //I.A.LE _ ercoassons TO JANIS ix!wArr. Merchant T • • wmad toytte; tbk WPM AIL; CC MLW Mord* and the public , geneoilly thattletrootirtr. chimed tb. ft. v.=7.40. era: at %rill makaup,staimall prat. a s to. ohot lnlb.i, out do *Mk to woke Mot Iwo hat Met, 4001,90k0011 • • byrow.4: ,;•-•iinteroUlr:MlT#lns; Volasootio•Ras& stoat _ ' ll4 - 414 r =EN ~r7si= ':t. .. ... =IIIZE _~ "-
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