‘voiiiiiii 4:OST I The foomoton _go .(orm ,On Liberty . . ____,„ i ,___ .- _ • i street, right resting on' st. Okilr, and pro. -7,-,OIAME-8;:r. alpitirti,--,_-:;,. vsil:i down,lsi _hasty, to_P_ltt, down Pitt to . 3 . 3 : ':' '.l 81) rigt,b,At~ i i iigs Rvieg t r E ir is A--gr Penv, downiPenn to Water, along Water . -_____ _____ _ 'ti Market, up Market to Fifth, up Fifth 11111....`YM,ItApp:-.4!.. _.. , iii,ko eniiithlield, down Smithfield to 'Water, ------- . along Water to Grant, up Grant to Dltai ----------- I mondi street, alo; g Diamond street to , Pennijelvania Accrue, along the Avenue to Pride Want, up Pride to Colwell, along Oaltreff'tii - Pulton, trp Falton to Wylie, down Wylie to Fifth, down Fifth to , Grant, down Grant to Seventh, down Seventh to Smithfield, up Smithfield to Liberty, up Liberty to Wayne, down Wayne to Penn, up Penn to Mechanics, up Mechanics to Liberty, along Liberty to &lams, down Adams to Penn, down Penn to Irwin, wii Irwin to Liberty, down Liberty to niece of carting. By order of the Chief Engineer . CI I 'X' -57" .A.T. '3EI R 8 IBLetti Ur - Recent Victorles-7Programm e of the Cele.- All the gets for the celebra tion of the birt hd ayof the Father of His Country; .coriaection with the recent victories of tie federal arms in Kentucky. Tennewee and Virginia, are now comple ted, and we will give a brief sumnary of the order of the celebration. AVtuiro'eloett the children attached to the public schools of Allegheny, Idanchss. ter hod Duquesne borough will assemble at the Federal street depot of the Piths. burgh,Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, when•• Washington's Rooted' Address watie- mato them by Jno. M. Kirk. patriot; E s q. The clergy and parents of the r ellildrenem also invited to be present. Mayor Drum has issued fits proclamation, req,ticlitirrg that an places of Mildness be closedfrom,l4 to 12 o'clock, in order to enable .. . Pill who desire to attend. Isi Udeetty and in the boroughs across the Monongahela the Farewell Address will be read to the school children. For thiqq p_urpcse tlzelnipils of the Fret, Second and Fourth Wards meet in the Forth Want School House; those of the Central High Sehool, Third, Fifth and Ninth Wards in the Third Ward School House; these of the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Wards in the Sixth Presbyterian Ohara!): those of South Pittsburgh, East Birnalng. ham and Birmingham in the borough ha, l of B rmitigham, and those of Mononga bele Borough, West Pittsburgh, Temrier, anceville and Chanters township in their respective school houses. Suitsble persons have been selected to read the address at all the:Kr:places. In this city business will be suspended at twelva,ceolook and the warehouses gen. erally, closed. At three o'clock the citizens will itsediable aVeloticert Hall, where the Faraw,ell,Addresii will be read by Hon. Tinmnat aL,fidwe or Hon. A. W. Loot:lsis. At t WO:ollocir. a salute of one hundred guns tbflf fired from two pieces one eta. tioned on Boyd's Hill, the other on Sem. Mary Hill, Allegheny. At seven o'clock in the, evening guns will be fired aire signal for the ringing of the and steimbhat at which the illtortinetiOn will=commenect.— Ifirom t he extensive arrangements we hear the illumination promises to be the most general elixir Witnested here. City Han, the Custom House, CoUrt House and other public buildings will be lit up; Fifth street will be a blaze of light, and private hoes& in every part of the city will be illumine. I ted. We aincerelg trust , that no accidents from fire may occur, and that Ail our citi• zens may occur, andi that all our citizens may enjoy the occasion so flinch that the 224 elinbriaary_will : be long, remember:, Be Careful To..linght. Wendrasume the illumination of public and private buildings this evening will be general, and while we hope to see as many houses as possible lit up, we cv , sh to give a word of caution. There are many Mild. ings which should not on any account be illuminated, such as oil warehousee and lamp stores, unless the utmost caution is used in preventing the possibility of fire. Indeed, such large quantities of oil are now stored in the'city that more than ordi, nary care must be exercised by all, for that inflammable substance won'd, by canse log a more rapid communication, if a building in the business streets were to take fire, cause quite as great a conflagra. tion•'as that of 1845 ...11.:tnight.siso be a ao.estion whether the illninination of buildings does not vitiate the insurance upon them. One of our in.. annum agents informs us that in case of fir unless it be shown that special care Was taken to prevent it, there would be great risk of the lose not bein. , Going a step further we should' say that the lighting up of hazardous building., such as we have named,might be construct' into such a! degree of cariessness as would dispose companies not to pay losses. The matter is worth considering and under all circumstances the greatest care in the arrangement of lights and the strictest weld:UV:nem while they barn should be exercised by all occupants of warehouses, public buildings or private dwellings. Meeting of the Fire Department. Pursuant to the call of the Chief Engi neer, delegatel,from the several Are'ocam., parties met at the Mayor's office yesterday afternoon at two o'clock, to make arrange., meats for the procMsion toNnight. . After discussion upon a route, finluces and• ° .otlier,':4 ll iiiers, "Captain Brown; of tha foll Owing, which was adopted,by seven yeas to four nays: Wittlilac The_citizens have andel ta- Kea to arrange fore celebration of the re cent victories by the Federal Arms, and also of the anniversary of Washington's birthday, having Appoint* committees to make "floe*nry.arzatigeruse* and viliete% as. Wharhein, suggested that - the Firemen have exclitaire control of the _propos.d torchlight pcoceilsion, „bolt sapposed t katitteY•FiP F r iniilFalli-groaq is and, whereas, the armagemente ave sot been such`as , to enable the Firemen to partici pate with any credit -- ifthe celebration, tnjkatfeilurp of the Committee of Ar. zatigatnial to:protide, up to this late mo ment, a sufficient 'Of fait& to'il'e.. fs&y theß.eceeelity,expeuses; therefore, he it . AtufolAilfr. 2 h0.1‘15s .44 r giMatJittkvitil ofthe compou tifinta ie‘requeitttbeln-te deelinengoiniptungtzttbelutpeaved tench light Ft:wawa : , ti N- A misiling of-tim,lionunittelotarzange, meats Wacteld anthe.Cientrollerls office in the evenieg, asked the Cliptahielotseabral ffie complaint were present, by invitation of DE—MbilVaiidiess.i !, • t tlti After consultation among they stated that upo n rpugh..taboo gio ce they*Opld be unable to".*se4liel to turn outatul. could' posaibly-j(adialli prooessfod ' unless , money was furrilithed them-by--the-committee.— The finance committee antionheed 'their inability r prNefe Act_ MilkOred =ea% and'irkisiotiart-orv,l4."Park7ll — W t - was relay. ltaltyugo=7*-.. 1 1 3 ,the 4 :1 r=toareditabie display the Fire ent; %hh tiro :llgt PrOeetsionihe disorsed %with- • . g 7 gly„rpgret thavombinetiorr tilgawimmesteNt which compels the public to Law. tic ! elespexe_of Au m ...-in j4 pro . ; Caliliotanktr vrarri , akeaiwaya It* tdii*Wd 'Vat. inch amend Ws isj•we-belleyel thc3 first Simi' e s ietiOallublie,'“tmcnstration "balk lag ' attempted So prominent a feature-, ' The peteico•expeetki tit see 'the FDittalt-,,, , mot 01:041140 ION , 0 on thls-AieCislatiska; iti - nonolPpearaece'imil,-, be. .great.dieapa pnititrtlent to stituiy - , — Thni -------- tis urme 0 4... oars also hoped t ; at,. the companies might be on Otatikeeriady, at, moinent'twgun% ing,todo iteryice on a night when danger is' , /mv fibillinentto - ••):trit, --• ilithi m i sfundt they cannot ; tarn out and our cal. seas must *ese chiterit without the de sired display.--- Of.coarse Mime will be no torob light procession, but there is every indication thift - thdifillutination will be so 1a to;,mak t e iv for the want of this featitio of the ' Celebration, at leee t in s dkili. h s E l ,_ . _:_a;L. A#lllo;the auOVI, imala Vile ti_ur4Llols big wilnAgiliettinLilo A*osl.l-3,1 /40 1 7 1 :1 1 21014 a IS rl , ilk - '. 's.lhe thilitialitoo lompattiee being -',' -- .7... :tag IMF lived to tina coUM‘ 4 O Iniuiißitierbillikblit - t• *WM* --, • -.'-.„,- eariatileter• -."''', 7 " ,ittra tialf .aog: . ~, - . - 'y • ~ ro. i., Arir, isetNi.sto.-attsa LtLi k - ,,1 ;IA - - THE Coroner's jury summoned to bold an inquest upon the body of Obas. Cer w,)od, the drover who died at the Liospi, tal on Wednesday night, met at taw° o'clock yesterday, but adjourned until - the same hour to. day, when a brother of de. ceased, from Warsaw, Ind., will be here identify the body and give necessary ins formation. No post mortem examination has yet been ordered --- TROOPS 0 - sfugo,—Two squadrons of Cavalry left New York yesterday morn ing for Wheeling and were expected to reach here at an early hour this morning, by Pennsylvania Railroad. They number 652 and three steamers, the Horizon, Ate gyle and Westmoreland, have been char t)red to convey them by Wheeling. They will be shipped this morning, DISBANDRZ. —The War Deparsment having, more cavalry than there is use for, has disbanded several regiments, among them the Sixth Ohio regiment, which was .filled by consolidation with the Seventh regiment. An opportunity has been offer• ed the members of the disbanded reg.l ments to continue is the service as in (entry, the great majority of whom will do eo. LECTURE BY BISHOP DOMENICO IN ST. , PATalcx's.—A. lecture, for the benefit o 'Parochial Schools of St. Patrick's Church, will be delivered in the church by Rt. Rev. M. Dornenee, on Sunday evening March 2d, at 7i o'clock. The lecturer and the object should secure an overflowing au. dience. Tickets of admission, 2b cents, PIMBIIEGIi A= CLEVELAND RAIL. HOAD-00.--The supplement to the act of incorporation of this company, read in :the Senate by Mr. Penney, provides for the reviewing and,renewing t,f the charter and the time for extending the road from .Rochester into this city is extended ten years from the dste of the supplement. Itsisnr , DracazorreD.—Meurs. Feld & tare; of ihe Na•tional Bank Note Reporter have received a dispatch from their New tortc‘corsondents, statin that the Mercantile rr Ra p nk, Providence, g R. 1., hat been thrown ont.- SPaoLtr. 'lairs. The Pennsylvania .Itailroad Company will run a special train •to Turtle Creak at 10:80, to-night to ao. 'commoilite - residents &limit - he Ilne who i desire to remain in the city and see the illumination. Dxs.D.—Private Crocker, of Centreville, Butler co., member of 00. H , Col. Ste iegiment died on Monday last, at Camp Wood, Kentucky. 'War. "EPromrron, of the Chicago Light Artillery, formerly of this city, was & participant Inaba attack on Fort Donel, eon and acquitted himself bravely. To PHILADELPHIA —Both Hotiees of • the Ls?gislature adjotinied at noon yeeter. 'day t ) enable the inernberil to spend the 22d in Philadelphia. Gov. Dnivice., of Kansas; ie in Wheel ingoftperiict, will probably locate per matrently: - Aslinterd "Joe" Browne, ofeitKt. Thirteenth pethe city on a short visit. IL L 172dINATION CANDLESTICKS. —M . 18. hintgrave, 1.7 , 3. 20 Diamond, hae on ;hand it large eupply of illumintidon Candleettelra, which will be aoldWirfoir price. Fonks, tabto spoons, tea spoons and napkin rings, just received at the Dollar Store, 66 Market street, also a variety of geoilEfro4 tF JO, & SOL , % 4 r = s l lNotinieturers , • Area' Oiatats liNtritftuArrgaltfo • 4.l3Timita..t.. 0 , 1 4 , ElVcr. ^, .4114 LIBERAL —The operatives employed in Shoenberger's Nail Factory, through Mr. John A Scott, placed $5O in the hands of Mayor Sawyer, donated for the benefit of the families of those brave men who fell at F.trt Doneleon. If not needed for this purpose it is desired that it be appropriated for the benefit of the families of others who have fallen in defense of their coun try. The Meyer replied to the note of Mr. Scott, informing him that there was no pecuniary distress among the families of our volunteers, s far as he could ascertain. and suggesting that the money be retained by him (Mr. Scott) for the present. ld/NORR DiEJOELA.BO RD—Three minors, A. R Stewart, Michael Davis and John Forgoer, the two former enlisted in Capt. Tounsend's company, Col. Leh• mati's regiment and the latter in Captain Maxwell's company, same regiment, were brought before Hon. Wilson McCandless on an application for discharge from the service on habeas corpus, they being mi. nors. After hearing all the evidence the boys, who aresixteen to seventeen years of age, were discharged, and ordered to re, turn the clothing furnished them by the officers, the relators,:represented by Wm. Fallon, of Kittaning, being directed to pay the costs •-.-- (11NNOR BM WIT ------ H 118.-00/010/ Robert Meoook, who was expected to address the meeting at.Ooncert Hall this afternoon, arrived here on Thursday evening, but his presence was not generally known and he left on the midnight train for the East.-- - Yesterday morning Meyor Sawyer ad dressed a note to the Colonel, conveying to him the desire of the committee that he would address the meeting, but be had left the city end no reply was received. The reading of Washington's Farewell Address will therefore be the chief feature of the meeting. CITY HALL TO BIC ILLUMINATED.—The Subsistence Committee, at the request of several citizens, have decorated the interi or of their rooms at City Hall, which will be open this evening for inspection. Every thine that can, will be displayed, to show MOT: nc, in which troops are fed, &c, while the Hell gives ample room to prom. amide Ladies and gentleman who wish 1. spend psrt of the evening pleasantly ere invited to be present. A brass band, which has volunteered, will enliven the OCCmEion SUDDEN DRATH OF A CHILD —Yeeter• day morning Mrs. Ingram, of North Fay. ette township, sorted to the city in s neighbor's we. on. with her infant child. 0.-I reaching Duffy's tavern, on the Sten benville road, she looked at the child and discovered, to her surprise, that it was dead. The cause of the sudden death of the child is not known. Mrs. I. returned home at once with the child. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Last Night's News up to Two O'clock vile Willing to Bur render. THE CHIEF arrizzss ARE LEAVING. Federal Approach to SavaLnah Arrival of Federal Prisoners _ __ ---- FORTRZBB MONROE, February 20 Notice having been received by General Wool that some four hundred excharged prisoners would be sen. down James river yesterday, the George Washington and Espreis left at about noon fur the ap pointed meeting piece. The rebel boat was appointed to meet us at three o'clock, but at that time she was not in sight, and shortly after a heavy for shut down, making It Impossible to MOVQ in any direc • Lion. The two boats were fastened together, and having dropped anchor waited for the rebel boat to appear. The fog did not lift till late in the evening, when the wind blew so fresh that the boats dragged their anchors and had to be separated. This morning at sunrise the expected prisoners made their appearance on the William Allison, whioh, it seemed, had I also anchored for the night a few miles above us. She immediately came alongside and the roll of prisoners being called, they were transferred to our boats. The return passage was made wi about 10 thout any incident, and we arrived here at o'clock this fornoon. The prisoners will be immedia tely sent North. Richmond papers of yesterday contain the following dispatch; AUGUSTA, Ga., Fet e , lb.—Prof. Peul, of Erie, arrived here to-night, from Nash• vale. Re says Fort 1)01186013 fell on Sun day morning: General Johnson had tele graphed to the enemy, and offered the surrender of Nashville on condition that private property would be respected. No answer was received, but a mbjnity of the cit z.sns seemed willing to give up on these conditions. A large number of persons had left the city. Thirteen thousand Federal troops are at Fort anaelson, and two thoneand were at Clarkesville. The river was tieing sy, that the enemy's gunboats can reach N vela villa. A large amount cf government stone will fall into the hands of the enemy.— Most of the rolling stock will probably to saved. AUQUST&, Ga., February lb —The Ss.. vaonab Morning News has the following special dispatch from Charleston: "The Captain of the schooner Theodore, cap. tu•ed on Friday by the Yankees in Bull Bay, Islts escaped_ He says the Yankees would capture and dest , y Ssvannah this week, and Charleston soon after." The latest intelligence from Savannah is that the Federal vessels were gaining ground in their bff )rts to reach the main ohannel of the river, and that an at sck would not be much longer delayed. A private dispatch states all quiet yea. terday morning at ten o'clock. The Union Reague in Rich mond--The City Could be Easily Taken --The stony at Manassas Falling Hach. BALTIMORE, February 2l.—We have had an interesting interview with one of the prisoners who has been confined at Richmond seven months. Re gives un.l mistakable evidences of the fact that a strong organization of Richmond Union mon exists, claiming to be three thousand strong, who are eagerly waiting and long. ing for an opportunity to throw out the Stars and Stripes. Out of seventeen fortifications erected around Richmond, only one is armed.— The city oould be easily taken. Deeper. ate efforts are making to get recruits for the army. The Secessionists admit that unless they can secure the service of every male in Virginia, between eighteen and sixty, they most yield Virginia in thirty days. The Union men have leagues regularly organized, with signs and passwords.— Many sots of kindness are shown at every pcsaible opportunity to Federal prisoners. Our information has a handsome gold guard chain, presented by ladies, accom. panted by an anonymous note, expressing the hope that the links in the chain of the Union would soon be more firmly united than ever. A Union man informed him that the army of Id/masses was failing back and that from three to five regimen were ar riving daily at Richmond. The Tennes seeana are going to Tennessee, and Oaro. liniane and °there are going to their rev• eral States. It is understood that only thirty thousand men would remain at Manassas. The news of the Fort Danelson warren • der had a most disheartening effect in Richmond; but it cheers the hopes of the Unionists, who say trey wish it to be known by the Federal Government that they are ready to welcome the old fag and to fight for it. From IV aahlagton. WASHINGTON, February 21.—1 t is be , .leved that no information has been re ceived here other than that brought by ,the Norfolk steamboat relative-to the re. ported proposal of the rebels to surrender Nashville. The steamer Stepping Stones arrived at the Navy Yard, this morning from the upper flotilla. Yesterday morning this steamer, with a launch and boats crew from the Yankee, went on a reconnoisance up the' Oceaguan Creek some four miles. Lieut. Redman sent Acting Master Law rence, with the launch, who visited the North and South shores of the creek, penetrating a short distance into the inter* ior, but without finding any signs of the rebels* Just as the launch was leaving the south side via creek, a brisk fire was opened on them by the rebels from five or six field pieoes,posted in a clump of *Dods, some forty shells were thrown by the, enemy, all of which flew unconifortably near the Stepping Stones, but doing no damagivuoreidightly tearing' the flag, - The fire as returned from the Stepping Stones, ap&iLlowltzer _hi the launching, plunging a shower of rifled shot into the cover ..f the rebels, which did undoubteds ly damage them, as the fire of the enemy soon slackened. The following was addressed to the Sen ate and House of Representative, but Con greet adjourned before it was transmitted to them The President of the Urited States the I aat evening plunged into affliction by the death of a beloved child, the heads of the Departments, in consideration of the des- Aressibg event, have thought 1 t would be ,agreeable to Congress and the American people that the official mid private build ing occupied by them should not be illu~ nimatat o n the Aisseri4,g-ol- the-22d inst.-- Signed W. H. Szws.an, a P. Caatig, B. X. Szarresr, GiDION-Wamlaw, BiniAND Bans, X. BLAVi s Tim !Eit ;Cabinet huld t liuitr at t /the diiiiihartineut. If The public le,ShOstbkatittilie :that kv i a cti alw r uppiiided. Itiksaad , P., on _the setOrtrirniffithaoir War Department:on theillirole of honor to render no aid or,vomfort to-the-enemies in bostility to the government lathe Unt• ted Sates. In accordance with the term of Excen lye order No. 1 of the War De partment dated February Fourth, 1882, in reference to tbe political _prisoners at Fort L fis3reue— W. T. Cuts, Guy g, Hopkins, David N. Waddle, George W. Jones, N 8 R3nran, J. IL Ogden, Theo. O'Letrv, Robert Buckley, C. H. Mamott, Thomas Quiglry, John liargirs, J B, Burnett, Wm. Smith, Robert N. Raisin, Edward 0, ttrell, E. H. litcOubbin, J. S. Coleman, J. R. Bunnell, P, O'Brien, A Thompson, Bunion Maury, E M. Jones, George Julius, J. Garnett Gutkrie, Chris cnprier .I, , deridge, J, M. Perkins, Thomas Mathews, David C. Ilan, Richard Lewis, Isaiah Butler, Patrlok Brady, Thomas Brookbenk, B C. Holland, J. P. Swain 3, Wm. Gross, E, J. H.:Weaver, H. Stung, J Smith, Wm. Perr Fort Warren----J. $ Barbour, B. Bu. t,33, R. S.'"Freemim, 4 A Douglas, P. F Newton, G Shacklelcird, F. D Flanderr, James Brown, Edward Sawn, Ed. O'Neil, Wm. St. George, Charles Keene, Wm. H. Gatchel, J. Harrison Thomas, T. F. Blimp, J. R Flanders, W. W. Barr, A. D e Costa, win. H, Winder, B S. Girls. sane, 8. F. Newton, ig Hebei, Parker H . French, E. C. Wyatt4George Van Amer. linge, J. English, We L. Harrison, Robt. M. Dennison, Wm. 13. McCune, H. M. Warfleld. From Dihoourl. ST. Lours, February 2 0.—Gen. Halleck has sent the followingdispatch to General McClellan: "Clarksville is taken, With supplies enough for our army ',twenty days. The place Is Low cccupied-by General Smith's division. "General Price bei n g reinforced by Ma Culloch's cornmandmxbde a stand at Sugar Creek Crossing Arkansas, on the 19.h,but was defeated, after a* short engagement and agile fled. Miny prisoners were, taken, and a quantftyof arms. which his men threw away in Weir flight." Nearly all the Port Donelson prisoners reached here and ere being rapidly fort waded to their deetinatior,„ Gen. Buck. Ler is expected tonight. It is understoed that the officers will be sent to Columbus, Ullto A Union scout who was in Columbus on Tuesday night reportalhat no preparations are being made tor tile evacuation of that place. loourte.n steamers„ with steam up, were at the wharf, and a salute was flied, huhu eating the arrival of a General and re• i n forcem en ti from the South. The celebration tomorrow is expected to be the grandest and most extensive af fair over seen In the Wert. Rebels TirediirAllth galnat the Old Flag, ST L)tna, February 21 - -Special ills petches from Csiro to the Republican and Democrat, say that OR Tuesday two rebel rrg manta from (llarksville, came to.Don eloon and gave themselves up, saying that they had been deceive& and were tired fighting against the old fisg. It Is denier. ed that 8:clog objections will be raised by the Tennmaeaerta agalast the Bowling Green force offering the at Nashville.— The Provost Marshal at Clarksville sent word to General Grant to'come up and occupy the town at once. The allows of the gun boats vow lying there represent the Union feeling as very strong. The people of the State bad been made to beg sieve that the Union army was entirely c ,, rn posed of Germans and Negrees for Abolition purposes, but they now see that it is not. They are now anxious to re turn to their allegiance Prominent zone say that a similar feeling would per vade the whole State In a week. Governor Harris bail called a meeting of the Legislature neakitonday f .r the pars pose, it is affirmed at havlag all the nn. constitution acts p axed by them lamed'. ately annulled, and the'Tennessee officers and citizens declare that the State will soon ho back In the Union. Generals Buckner and Johnson are stl at Donelson. Gen. Collura has sent sixty nurses and ten Surgeons to &Vend to the wounded at Mound City. - Slave Pirate Gordon 'Executed. --Burnside Reinforced. NEW Yoax, Feb. 21 .—Nathaniel Gor don, the convicted slaver, was executed at noon in the Tombs. He made no speech. The unfortunate man attempted to commit suicide last night by smoking cigars which were saturated with strychnine. The Poet of this evening says: Reinforcements have been sent to Gan. Burnside, which will increase his force to 40,000. Prisoners Arrived. Owic All .), Februarythousand and two huodrei Fo r Donelson prisoners arrived this morning. Kole are expected this morning. Vessel Barned, OLEYELAND,Februsry 21.—The steamer North Star was burned at the wharf last night. Noss about $7&.000; !moored for one...third the value. -ntonville Arkansas Taken. &r. Lours, 21—General Bailees today telegraphed to Gan McOlellar that Gen. Curtis by taken Bentonville, Arkansas, with a considerable quantity of baggage, etc. FROM KENTUCKY. Louzsvii.i., Yob. 22. The Journal was misinformed with re. prd to the espies reported to be issued by Judge Oatron for the arrest of Backner. He is under indictment, but it is not probable that the civil authorities will& mend him from the military authori ties. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES, -ALSO-- DIA,SIES FOB 1882 W. S. HAVEN. so 9 OnRNICN WOOD AND THIRD STRNST 0 WEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. Gentlemen's Clothing !made to order cheap FOR CASH. II t AVING RETURNED FROM NEW 'TORR. with a choice stock of CLOTHE'. and VIIRTINGS, which can be pus. chased Murices far below the usual rates. selliair- emit inducements deered to cash buyers. gne A. A. CARRIER & BRO., PlRebergh General Insaranee del.Corn es Represented of st AllarKhadered‘by Penna. and other Eltstee. l l4 MeV andidfe.*ahn taken oteh do. _ r , - • - • . ncaldrn : ' 4:l • ••• ,4 LAktlinliMPS wmuterturt 13 AR DIEN 8:23ID8, SURAibig, anonawklKi. --katattlev E=M AFRIEND IN REED. TRY IT.— DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen tilv eel, of Connecticut, the great tone settar,and has been used in tla ermine* for the last twenty years with the most satanishing success. Se an external remedy A is without a rival. and will altervises pain mom speedily than any other preparation. For ail Itheurnatio and Nervous Dist rdess it to truly and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, ko., its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite th e just wonder and astonishment of all who hate aver given its trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by It within the last two years, attest tb ie fact. ig• .. Fine Whlte, Plan, and Fancy Flannel Under and Overaturts on hand, and made to order, on ahorteat Dodos, at BHIRT FAUTORY, Wk. ffi. FABER & CO.. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS IRON FOUNDERS, General laoldnhits and Boiler lakon,„ Bleu the Pentea R. R. Peesenser Deace. P ITTABI7IIOII, PA., MitiNUFACTURB ALL KINDS OF Meant 'Brigham, mons 15-413 three to one and Ally horse , .nd suited Ihr Ort es Mills, Saw Mills, Mast Factories. sta. Eilys purl alianticutto ins construstass of Mk= gums and for nrals, rights, Imlay and circular gris saw t and for up mills: Rim also on hand, flalshed and ready' or &Ltp. mew at abort notice, kinglnas sad Ho ll ers of ovary Alio. fund& Baena and bees: Iron want Wooed Iron Mann& Hanness and PtdMoe every ninety, and coidinne tosanfacture of Woolen Bfienhaviy Ina Machine nerds. Onr prices are low, our mweitinery mannikin:wed of the best quality of matexiala, and warranted ta all twee to ere indfirfaenon. sip -Orders from all parte of the country solicited led promo*, ENKE fertAlew W. EL MoGEE & co., IfiIiCHANT TAILOIS, INt V eViLth an vaatnation tock of buyer to L Fall and Winter Goods, lust recelved, among which may be !band ell of the newest styles of geode for Gents and Youth's Ware, together with a full and oomplota assort ment of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. 11. MOM & 00.2 - 148 Ife. teml et. nalktin ear. irSr et Square, Anal nen, Qty. &Owl &MUM- ' - 11 &1111 & SUMO ROBERT DARAZELL & Co., WHOLESALE , . GROCERS COMMISSION ANO FORWirlig MEACHAM LIBMAN*" PIODOIOIIadD Pnisition Masonmani SO. iii LISSATT : invica IRCROPBAN AG • etr. rriHONAB RAITIGAN, tI: sPEAIT Agent, No. lIS Water street, , burgh, lye. is prepared to bring out or send beet • .wre from on to an, partme net& of the old country, * ltber by ofsteam SNIRT DRAFTS Fos GALA payable In any pert Siorepe. Agent for the Indbeispolis and Olucirmati Bali. mad. Also, Agent for ths old Black Star Line of Sailing Peeks* and for the lines of Steamers sail. totween New York. Liverpool Gl asgow lad Salsas. rail FPM. TRDAOIr. ROUSH, RION & ORNAMENTAL ALL PILLOW PAINTER. AND GLAZIEIit t Itotirth St., Hatt Wiped s lhatthilold P/MlB/02= p arAit we& rely)* attanded to MIEN LOOM A ERWIN LOMBA co, Dealers -as seamittie Pro for missory Noteditouds, meope, Amd oa millateral s mony. lionqmoirums, Notes, Bonds, fdartgdates, with impurities. NOM AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND &WY Perseus desiring Lama ass be sooornmodatist pe easonabls terms, and mattalists ems be furnish with good securities at rename:mare !Mom Alsd: to She Bale, Renting and Leasing of bill ORla* No. all FOURTH EITRBBT above Wood. haILI AUSTIN LOOM& & 00. TE STYLES Of MN GOON JTJBT muscrET:vrier). E - are now4)portin a choice Stock :crwinter 0 in of Moldiest ins Otis of 4ND which we-finer ourselves will be nual. to any assonant to be found East or West. They wlll•be-made.ap4o order in asuperiosetyle sada prices to suit tunes We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and tie addict , , fi4lllllllL MAAS A. SON, - 11111ERCHA-11 ,- ;.T Alto RS ' , :. ... - ti - 6 ...,.. ~ „ ,,,,,.,,,,i: ro w - •,` ltg- rootilvs ,, 4 1, ~i. . : . dtire ! ~';r l ~ '' I ' ' B. 001t2r, tt ==!lmE! ISlddial Cold, OW/V. ccutahma T tactoseeszesta e RoN cHIA L ' , or Waste Oh.saat, cS" - which might be checked ''' F OC' A 'with a Si Mple 'remedy, f tgei,often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance (ff B t o P.Ping a gazia-h• °ll4iAl / Odd in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attazk. the lungs. eat area were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been, proved that they are the best article before the public for Xattahs, / fable, 4irstarz.chifie, jlatizma, ~ f eriaststh, the FraAing Cough in ,Van_sarrzlztiarL, and numerous affeaticns of the ,ah_oaa.t, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers t Singers will find them effectual for clearing and 5tr.7,43 - thenin i iir the voice. Sold all pm-a - gists and is in _Medicine, at PE cents per boz de. Mw SPALDING'S THROAT ClOli FROTION 9 BROWN'S BRONORIAL TROCHiS BRYAN'S PULMONLO WAPRRt3 AYERS' WiERSY PSOTORAL SCHENCK'S PULhiONIC SYRUP SRLLRRS' COUGH SYRUP For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sts pee * * let E. E. BELLEES t co , Agoras for Pittsburgb _ _ TA! w R. WILLIAMSON'S, O. 41 ST. GLAIR STIES? OF—,BO. RD 00 TRADE vti RI wkitfkief AN D if it aitt Wm. MoCreery,,y. fiDlesple, J. 1. Bennett, - • B. rmatim, V 1 .113E,,,,/*k.,_.l-r• x Alva - - POST 01' PlTTSBilllail. Frante,ln, Bean t, Browneville. Galleon, Clark, brownevllle. OoL Bayard. Peoblee Elizabeth Minerve, Gordon, Wheeling Commodore Perry, Lightner, Lou Orlio No, 2, Tyler, ciatennata L. Al Kennett td, Empire tAty, Why, do Kenton, ketzert, LountriPe DEPARTED. Franklin, Bennet, Brom:mole. Gallium, Clark, do Gab n, Peoblee, Ells, both J T. McComb.. Ca 1, .un, ' Loci g Florence, Brioleu, M. Lx a Emma, Mareua, Lio,•,,,na The river —1 he evening at twilight there were twelve feat wAttr in the channel and falling rapidly The weateer awing the de* was pleasant, sor The regular Saturday packet, Lizzie MArsin, Capt. Blown, leaves this day at 4p. ra.. for Z Anetrvi/U1 and in termedisde ports. Z The favorite 'steamer Clara Poe, Capt. Thcmaa Poe, leaves this day for BL. LotUS. 4L$ The outside arrivals yesterday awn% bares Luz bo..th. Ibey all had besyy cargoes. _ _ _ SW — The boats etieuted to carry the N ew York regiment of cavalry, are the Westmoreland , Capt. Event Honz Capt. Stockdale anti Argyle Capt. Jacob Poe. Stirlt Wlll Du been c,y rote/once to our /Ivor comma that Menne otedmer Denmark, Capt. J. J. Robinson and tho F. Loren+, Capt. Mason. are announced La the Upper bikeitssippi. We Mks p:eseute In recommending th :se boats to .cur Mends going west. 10.16. rapt. 2:31.00iitZ4 7 0 line packet ECM-- son, is loading for Cairo and bi. Loaf& Thil boat has the beat of accommodations, and is in Muni, of both careful and experienced ofneere. He tor Ho ! --- fozitieur.t L3aia. Capt. EVarle . flue bide wheel steamer, Weatmoreland, to alt uotuuted for Itranerdla, Cairo and Saint Lotda— We are conlldaat that pawns dolrg baldness 'AI tnie boat win be well treated. t, will be seen by refeienee to our saurusing columns that Mis packet John T. Mc- Combs in Ofitllo4 tor tale on reasonable terms. he is s good boat. Tee only reaSon she ea °Hared for sae, is the ill health 'or Capt. McCombs. par The favorite pactet, St. Louie C.iptata Reno, la annoanoeu for CinediniM, Lows- Evaneriße and Cairo. Liao will go through WWI fiwatch. Tho puncittai steamer Key Weal No. 4, Captain Evans, is announced for Cincinnati and Lou.sr.lle on this day. Paiusengera and billo ws will bear thi• to mind. jearTtici p 7 icketiiienzuer iiliilnotte, Capt. C. H Lorene has okunged her nigh. fihe will have dispatch far St. Louis par' Tim steamers Emma and Ifloren.e yesterday wish tine trips. MI- The pun anal steamer lindirke, Captain Woodburn, leaves this day for Gallipols aed intermediate ports, at 4p. m. This beet sr_ rives and depare tiro The clerks, Capt. Coz and Gettree, will be Cell *in to see that pneitengera are well eared for. ir I I snail, Louisville, Evansviile, Cairo and St. Louis and Mt. Vernon. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 10 A. M. .R E FINE PASSENGER mamas cirrzn, R. Calhoun, commander, leaves An above, For trekght,orlasaanto apply on board or to fe22 J LIVINIGaTOPI AW , Agent.: Fur quinciadat Louisville Evansville and Cairo and U. Louis. THJE D-4.Y.4 p hir - 71 . 11 EPIINCTUALPAbEET, J. OL&RA PO4 11101. Poe oononao• der, leaves, patutively, as adrect iam t. For freight ar passage, appl_y_rl bout or to fan J B. umEGRION & 00. For Uppir — itiostissippl, Saint Louts, Keokuk, BurLingt.on, Mescaline , DAM" C Rock Wand, mulitiqiie, G regoGr's Landing, Hastings and Saint ul. LEAVER WIEDNEfiDAY, MAEQH 6. ; • , XEnt 13 PLENDED SIDE heel steamer D . R o binson commanderENMAßK. boat has unsurpassed accammods. nos. aad is in charge of weft and experienced ogiceni. Per freight or poess ft tall ang,„ , T to araWTOMa 00., Agents. For Upper alltaalmnppl, Saint Louis, Kaolrek, n.-11fuseatIne, Diy enport, Rock sdand, Galena, Du bonne, INl o Gregoroa Landing and St. Pad. S MMIE it), 4, P. M. PLENDID P A Deaner oteamer F, LuttENZ, Ex Masan, orenmander, loves' • Lora. illigairtia„3"t or passage apply — on board or to wviN,..ozir a co: Par Culefiunrilje Cairo and Saint LOnla. THIS DAY to firEE REGULAR PASSEN .a. GER packet EIURRJZON, J. T Stookdala einnmandar, leaves for the 1 , above partisan the day announced. For freight 4X. P ul atille , SPPb'unnsoard ; tars .... .. .... For Cincinnati. Louisville. avant,'lie, C r alro and Saint Louis.. MONDAY, FEDROARS 24, Mk A. M. Lk. G;-$• FINE. PASSENGER dile whew *aims WESTMORS LA Evens, colon= dor, - will leave foX ale above And intectoolhato o a r to freight or J B m posoi i t s ziOattl Or to &00 . ~1 _ to ForchaeLamm, Lag Cairo. TaLB DAY, FEBRUARY 22, lo A. X rrILE * FINE -SFEAX:ER AWOL° SAXON. J.W. Manama, oonmooder. tures u above. Par traillMocaAply ea baud or to fidEt .1. B. Lwitaarroli a oo- WILLIAM EAlMarm UMW' --- - - FerCiaclianatt SIII4VOIRIESINR TEURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. r. _ . BftidiWid3ST,Mal4 l6l MOs davi° 4'ooo.ikorP" For freight or fen For CilleilllnatiL , IL/011014*C Evansville ADA TEM PAY, In. &f.. HS FAVORITE PASSER szs steamer BLINT ve. B. Reno, a:immolator, leaves LOM as Abo For Ivaisht t ar Valigg i n t y 011 boardar to COLLINS & 00, fen end J. B. LannierONlVPoa Ascent& -.- Fos Cinclauuttf; d ILoialortlie Evsurvlllbami St. LOtits. THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 241.04.1 f, THE FINE STEAKEIt g MELNOTTR, O. H. Lariat, commander,will leave for the above we idennetliite pens. _ For fielght Or • e apply on board. fe9l , . .. .For ilestY___,er Ste ibeaville am Wheelies. .., WPALICE . T... &Mark% T. WOOKIAThno. • Rad* day tmmander, kens for , the above* dett Mon, Wedneadwand Fr*, a t For freight or man 0/4 . Wizareet For Wheeling, Parkerebne Waileant and. Gnilipoils , . THE FINESTBAhIaI '..: A malt NARTIff, iler.inli-lari D. T. pe f ' - Broinologonna e er WNW Etir)BDAY 4 4 • , or the Wm* andpad a - R e im tog she win lam Zsgwervige VDR,ITIFIDDAY Rairkeigh*Sliz; eaboirgAretri ''-- - , • , - -.4. -g-WAW*Deiriimervills • ' ni, so,. a itmgespo eOO4-Pfesturgh. ..._-- --._.. ..._ ,U4ll Zr`,4lllgll 4Z -W oiroutimakoriont For Marietta, ParkereMote/V, acid eestiute 'FIRE FINE -, .SIDEWHEa, ji..l4eamer te4l4lEll,lVdodblii*Okii:* nwndeg Pftre'Arab frretqfort. ll,dasdy aat tp. tn., Tatman /an!, 1. 4 / 1 ,0 1 /9 2 114MC uey id • [Weis er mew APPIi vfilirckarldt"''' STEASBOAT W 1 L. L AltitL Hartopmedrutapkostird NO. >B4 W&T88-8TItitilTP4 Wherebewill trensactageneritt,3 l.4„, teria t tailit;*,4;, badness, and tenth soberf , .`ir eldk _ from edeampoursora. - 4.17.4 , WeStelin• • .11 • GitA IP F ,n C 04.* MANTMACTUREESt r -e4A,e kea' „ - WoULD pALL,TitiI-AK4aucacw. v v exited of the polio to theirgo laroLooXollind IWO _ • Cook, Parlor bff " eating st aves r c.to menova D 4.4PihtS :•••• - a . k. fir KITCHL RANGES, SWEIROISTVS ithump.w.sz, 4e, amo ft . wta . diiidirkbeftenv ir 00Lat. °ow sunnasti,.. STATE. The . well Diamond, idvasee, . IBON • Were awarded the NWT d ti329Crth , rit.U f tg Fair (or the BERT COAL 000 STOWI4. g MIST PRZKlUMawaree4t6thi— :4l TRITE ABLIMICAS, GlAtliriklanag . For the BEET Wooo' oDgEr.. USE. The EZN'TUORIANaid KABOASTremium Stores _are ooLoi. ean attention of DEALERS and FREE to the4argest etonol MUTE Fitorro Ofiliikraa IB TER EITETT`...--.4—"IP. N. B.—We line the D XiSONDend ESTLAitit' 00)1d Cook &ono with Bono-Eton° Linitneei WhiairtakcE the Ore bolter than iron. THE MEMO OIL •COMO! fANUFACTURE AND aAirila Ral e superioy arttate of '• -4 •:'• 4 4.14 REFINED ARUM) Warehouse, No. 45 Hand o.77sairaan.,..ao- JOSEPH H: 'THOMPSON,- - GENERAL A.GEN.Af COMMI4SION BEEPAtti ... , 2 JO, -To. 4 :Arorek 911Migki de744lm PEMADELPRILrat _____ EAGLE OIL wORKIV::4 ,* f---,' ili___ flie __-:...k WIGHTMAN & AND 47INERS AND DEALERS ..IN Prue Carbon Cal, guano. goaralloimias, 4 1 - z4l - Bensole end Car Guam cabana, anion left at, Chat. antrUt a On's an, Merited REBA Street% la be, prom •• Wed.: . ,,, D VATS aIEMILEIRf. " DB..BROWIX'S fiIBDIOAL and SURGICAL Mos, h SW t WN i,s H br aag o EnithAeld street. PlUs PendaLllda se D of PitsbgandtdbedeM • . 4 lnAPeetoeforthlanas4-, . ittia pent His tanbteas nab - r e been oontinedmostly to Prlestel . and/WOW Diseases. is Innzare AND e &lend nuants, need at a mediaai , allool4-moti4dia dad out tbe phial eitrelief h g kt . ThinDoohie a reginarsysdnatemire pon lan d of cipecenee lhe test maittoriioertain eof diseasembs tee to meinuoirern of MAMMAL , by Manse of his remedies sQ,lbllmitn*Ahuat; T im 14 , tertWAL nem fan tominktbe woratfomt oflfteisreaw ewe, Impurities and SmoblonsiAtfestienn Aliso all diseases inane harkelimediminttelidgmtnal manifests Baal* inthe. (07t h of ;Wien ands zimitinany forms of skin of which the patient is antirely. perenis onllMeed,Dr.Drownceezi and speedy r • tA - 7 70 Dr. l'reinea remedies Rirtble Nmpt Odolkaktly, th aSed#ary kititO r yotayashon . Whieh themutt eM watitiowh:-•: o " 1, otten ykiv•=oo their min giestnlsst. 1 114 . y art safe, wraithlike s sphelly,llll,-,.. Ih - • Dr. Itrom4i lemedies amen falti -ateasrean. Panda] &Beane re a fee dqvt—he wir'weismitit CUM He also tieing Priel...elisetiGionsteraw Steams Theihal Die-hosige‘litawittillesthim, = . Monthly Einniressioned*ariehlefittitArellsowk . hi/ate Ana , arsons AmmitukNonit,ibtastpa• = ...41 , q and Kidwominitetioa -011the,13114444,100ek5:=5,?1P.4. will:tell Opines arm A lontet tibeirrod f-'1514 way itheetesi d rDr‘z. ) 6:10 Phial:4ll.Ra, will he from initweittatorutylumb.. MedicineMedicinesmite itity *thews eshibt.yippowitil seam obeittestion. 02108 and Private Rome. dealkhzeld red. Manama *Pa. .44013441,150‘ 7fRTrRy :maiahatrsuill. 713 :0V..fitai:411121171141aulr111:7H::: .. .. 81111TEI. PARE .&M • ' . .. WOastionoo, No. LW . a 011...lionnts and BE4 Gm MSC OM , titce , Aogim.Srocon_Banai_ . im - _ ~ R anweiroirp4oiluii_ .a vie, ,,,,,, 4o ,i• z ' . _ 1 .4.,:bilarlint - 4 TO MEW rtll3-414,,,--4 papEO.IALLYtIn rand and gloat" wadi 83 I" cans of all `2,.?<4 a. 7. tree same. • and dellear.- discostenr, sell goose rod diseases or p - *1111301219 comma and al:Minato 3roalbs &both - cease, Min wdollB, 111401 calmeraidreellaliania -nablinban the feet - ceitAtoddm so, %p i=orant and blesix—innalleakailie dreads tity mocked, and thine atsd ,172 nary mammal 104 los oernipt r ou a Hungthek a-. ...0 4 -• Ma- •. 1 '..r"11. Ale cauti ous to daisy tneza nicursaant t ammo "Dr gE"LeiBTßUPagralo fait a loam. het PrlMAilkt,T.V3k*—' For matiettaiVilitiiiiiiiii rr''' kersburcam OlNFlltAtikr-' EVERY 2111,1,04 r i eL ifisl l/,‘ l ' - II E FINE PABBEN.. 3,4.%__,. • t,-:,.. GER steamer, J. B. PoRD, - ' , • , W. a Kerr, commander. Sans antiolinced aboie. I Fey creigo!, or pansy! app y on ~.1 . 4,g m, /01111mionrmtbraz; , ~ For martensciar bat* avt EV HRY 1V* 91 4 1- 4 . ritE MAILER, *Os s;, - A oapaitt Wm- Raw looar-Ydr W meting,. Brarietts, Pariterabdrx • • as rcutithur weekly trips*TerribsP_ every 'w.traxigalltY at Voloaviaar leaves Gallipatbrevery FRIDATOB - 41 - ` note D• Li. /ZWit4AgEitAlit sts IJBXRn snort, riftiAA' mozi.,ltipLo*ltre. AM,Os P URE IBErrZOI.E. q ~~ ~~ Yk .~,-: 4 ~1 x 1 z ~-'~~ ~' 4 `:~~.`s' '' :: _; ~r~o'~~ c,f* <~.~, ;~~~-; _ , „ ' Aft