g«sdyiiii«s«scBk4 ;• MOBNIN^MAR^r V CifF - -canaL “^tf 1 ® ? ld WM hingtfen Hotel at the I ‘ he 4 c< >nnd wiUi:tKe.f -“-, lßwßaS.^lo2 th - 8r * Ppa j“ SJ with whiiirj 5 a -tMvtofca I * f .. J“! ld| ngj and the Waalf J ; -jV' ; SS^SS*^*'-to-whictetlfe fire soon com-1 i2a * e ftbb£Esopach damaged j ’ ■-•■ -£« *!« ™3?^a L,l ° nBBs Teribnrn&iaff j .;' : " e r emaitlder COna i? efely flbo<}edJ i a i: fire broke out lll'thß-hWteSfitf “««*&!£? WPJS; House were in bedaa'ftkei ,Ls. : .names roreadao rapidly Ihdt three.'u.able ; by tfi? burning stairway, perishef f m Ihe dre, ’while several 1 made their wavl 4 e ™s clambered dvor tie afoom/} ).. " with almttwl 1 : X ,n One of these: l ? ! if ; ~; T i n ’ a d'BCharged Boldier -fronU P ’—■«laeonsin,-fctrtfied EUThand badlv in *5l jt i Sg£f itf **v “S'* 2 ®- 1 * i«&®e baa I ’ S? ij der bls P ll!ow On retiring. An-1 I ?' be * 80 ? dler lost $5O and some otberdl J ,■< , w * er 8U “ 8 - was rumqred that three! |; r w-„*?? r ? erS0 ° s in the nppeii rooms of thel ;k ;j,: Jj^b‘n^on-Hotel t had also?perished, s buti 1 PP i y proVßd incorrect) for, although I ,b there wai great conaternation among the l { snd i { the foa i th flobr ..jesto ! r •' .W- tb 7 bouse on fire, all escaped with I 4-^“~tuwr-live?i-though Borne left their ololhih*! BEmNgtaffo behind toheir Cie/ IbiX VwtL W T" er - - v ‘ sitdd the l scene early! n' ' X.oswraayj morning and at once Jnatitutprf I | j fh« e w Ct | i cr the bodiea snpi&sed to be hi I the WerlzlHouse. This work of difficult* I |* b » was aocou|)lighed by the firemen, who dis* J { ,i covered, first, in a room fronting on Penn 1 of an pldman^fiiM §ru £ bf . ’Watf, recognized: as thhtof Wißiartl'l 4 ; 2lt o “S ?^o?^je ® P ? rf '^ n » stron «cou£! ‘!“ r ideat!ybeen hnffoclted b “f ' o„ facing npf -as’ he was lyingil. jjtfc, t iifi?r'* b ® ? Bodr eadfully burned as tor P be'-almost dnrctognizable." Jf r. D, ! If J<RJ% andlightt children. Ifa one bed mil' fin * er f found, the bodies of two f is soldiers, who had apparentlyfdied of auf-'l i 1... *«**»* and the bodies afterwards burned,} I!" V^.‘ b f^ r ®‘i B y‘he cap of ohe it was a?} ‘if that he belonged to Co D I r|i tegimeut Pennsylvania volunteers* ! 1 ffi nhuFEsgnaie. could not be defiSTaSl I- iMiallftrah ‘ J’ he f othe^ b eJ°Pg ed to - f* from Defroit ahdwascMlf^dl h’ i After the bodies hTI^W p-t - the street tor some time they were re-1 !i'’ E?lfi **5.% coffin room of John Me- J &M h ‘ and Grant greets. •:Mr.} ■ Uonaldson ri remains were to be taken fneuds"last- right. If the! 5 mpmldiots are not claimed=trf p they wU be barfed to-daf to HiU-J by a miUtary 'escort'de-1 j|; Marshal. ] 1' Washington Hotel was a large' bdHdiDg, fodr stories high, and had re-1 fi iv“il 7 s bee “ J“ 9d u ? in modem style. It I? a »* h Ta Pr ? l t rt ? of Mr - dohii Scott, of | Eafl'.Pibertj t whose loss is covered by : f ' Jbe lessee, Mr. David SteeU f “° and estimates bis loss ’ $4-5m ta TI!L be u dl ° g> futures, etc., at -drontVin ‘ r i Z E s°» Be > forty feet w- P . L:u tre - et t was occupied by Mr. jrho is insured for $2,000. I We learn that Mr. Wirtz had beeu lu ar rears for rent, and that tbe landlord) Mr | 'il.-s^H eS 'f'‘ :^ n fe’ A ' m} ' 80Ine ■■tb* 6 sinee is- l fft d , la s d| o{Ps warrant, npoq which thej firnitnre-and] foures WeJ«to have been -iki d a y t B , mornin g- The amount of : i^ d 6b t wasjover $2OO, and the goods ' x badbeen appijaised at $OOO. 8 I , The .Coroner empanneled a jury of in- m-the aitsetuoorf, and instituted ri^id' i i.“J? !neB ?? tbe origin of the fire, but ■ . ; ~mpthiug;pf importance was elicited and the f|-inqnest war adjourned until ten o'clock l£»la° riu “ g ’-H ei ? tbe . trutb will jroba- I .y be ascertained. Various rumors are I tbe eaU3c ’ bnt none J are well sustaihed by ascertained tacts. « *'®mn»lMe«tror a Violent Assault 5 Justice Lippkrt, of Pitt township, yes ■ jUerday comnufted to jail two] negroes, ( Ju®us Jordan 4nd John Sterling,charged/ ifert ° f i, Jt^ e S h ü ßerr y- 8ls « colored, to kiif 6 h d u- batt ?7 W M in ten* ,|to .tali, m ,a|saalting him, op Satur- St, ‘ at Wa Muse, above ifc W n h f 8 ? Z t ra ?, d h “ wife upon the ?£“• P e^ e , nda °? a allege that Berry locked fiifi ths h puse and attacked-them t 0 getout ,> * his scalding water on them. One j U i. o ji 1 i he ad and the other is Ijjßcalded badly the head. ; ; i I . i '■ ; ;^iZi ha .P. 1 , 1 ? St>ll cif6r has, we understand, in equity in the Common Pleas tspnrt to restrain' the" Pennsylvania Bail if™ usiujj the track laid -bv them. Washington street, to | F?f ch its property on Grant street, Conn- J h lia having given their consent to the | tome, and: the taatteiy uiifeffcHhe ordi* nancergiving tha-company the right to lay track -f>e _ p asaed in the mean* S s?l ‘i, co “ e f>P in a few days for argn te nt ' iFr®_ Co /?P any wou W prefer to get I PSWfct tfiont Goandls hi the- irdmlry ■ i h«o »?n’ /^ hn .4 thi l’ we understand hey willtake the broad ground that the , jCity.-cannot 1 shnt .them out from their* i fPPft grounds, ahd that under their ' | .right to Jay the track.—. JS,4®9 st important one, and ithe-decision' of'the Coiiif in the matfer Jlgi ifienseqnentlV. be jlQOked for With in- Rarest,-. ' I j ILISM Accident. held an;inquest Samuel Milligan, re- i oo^' s Field, who, was in P - to help a neighbor bntcher j?| kill a ealf, and was afterwards seen near jhe station.’nndep the influence of liqnor. later, his body was found on the road, wnshed to a shapeless mass, deceased twnng evidently been overtaken jby the ijDeceased I P B Mont 86 yehrs old aiid leaves a wife t Ifl four children.! j Clone to Harrlabnrg. j w, JDi Hdbley; Dvw; iGroaa, I w andiCf; jOrfanan, and .piiTatea John Heifer, M. li J- lßi Cargon, forming tte the 102d(oldil3th) w-toralamiborg yesterday, having been fflwred to reportjto Capt. Dodge at Har iouurg, >• .A -■ - - >4 . ti Monday m< kj a fire broke ry, Palo Alto wag deatxoye ■; ■'WM aaved. bylha m ' ' 111 At ffiieut. Jgol. W. J regiment, is in thi Wa frienda, lookii Bikewell, of Hat IIT* on, kortlea' it Fire. irnmg, about three o'-' out in Hugh Ward’s street, Allegheny, The i but the main building intervention oftn. fire Hotu?, . .w- I. Mo«> !y. of tjje 139th j.\ a brief .visit to ? very well. Frank F. ._ipton a Battery, is also kVe. I; _ New jPoitomn. Jt “meofVnew of -1 ufjstuated on the Middle te^«^|rV romthßoiti -^ i;”i ?• -t - li y,-: t- : i\L~i ify SSi-r^jUJXStZ An Invaluable Patent—Smith's Portable Laundry. point to decry and under? ;»lesny4iiv'entioa,howev4r goad ia itilfE ! wore ex- i tended [inculcate., more; .L b ®» r^- v *-§?ii4—Iwpi'ge shch to .confess! that thra diJuntryjCparticniirly ' New 'Erie- 1 eTOn.iOdnowri Stkte, awria : [jii&,j of patented ingjonr* resources; and ' working nii out increase;profite,ilifteans'e or f thSt while a' iCMtain- proportion, of the inany thousand, articles annriaUya patented by American Me,fmlures7:manjr are really in valuable,.cohtribntipg largely to our sue iSff lh -fel?? 0 .ArtSMmd-. further, wat the- advsjniages arising “OnMnSrieiwhlchare successful are' ten | the lossj and inconve k - Wri; iu/thieepirit -that 1 wit-yesterday ‘lw.lhnndiy.riooin rif the St; E[otel,where, for.Sbi months past a n't?* the'inventirin of ■ Captain iTr' ".S in l eeri m use! After a tnorongh examination we wfere convinced,' of dcular demon -1 '.ratten; that Sfriitas Patent Lanndry-is a j pndjpmoMpfflrfto in threfe hours, with lch J.- hi. the laborious ** this the fact «mtne .whole is conducted without noise or confusion, that it effects a great sarin? oa Pd that :the clotheb pre not injur* -orpouftiing* and the [■ value of the apparent to. all. r We speak not frjjm heMsayaor descriritlon 'hut from what we' hsve|i3eef Arid know,’ be satiafied ri§.ftp s teuth tthr statement by - t H e Peniten-J at the Econ-1 ,|W®;Sp.cieiy s;launffry, where they crin . see thaiapparatus in operation arid con | vl “oe.themsejvriß of.its practical utility. ! Wily give a brief description of ’n c° ? lfl “ l‘“bie laundry and its manner h-Lri ? u ln “ia?ife of three zinc | jI»W tubs, with close fitting lids to Veep I ~® Bteam , inside,- in each of which is a cjliriiler, with corru iga.ea rjbs msiae—one section of which is 1 hinged,-, to admit the clothf-S. The first filled !With hot water, i “ e3 ’ “« placed inside the i *“4jtheeßMiwt».«etiiii I f-seS^ 1 . - 13 tffued in One direction fdr ht ß wreyolutiono,when,byaHeiand vervin- chang ing current of wafrir passes.'thronrh the m the cylinder; add the 1 centrifugal 0^ ( L reS -l Ing i he 3 ughiost the dirt is soon removed, Without robbing or pressure. After re maimngm this machine for ten minutes thcclothM pasts tßrbVgh a powerful wring- tto, side, are then put rtrough a “second.suds” in the second machine, to the same p'rqccss, pass through a_second:Atnnger ari|-arc rinsed by a flw turns in the third machine. As we have . is perfectly done, Pe^eepliiWTaEbr'and ylfy' a 'Smi&‘lB c ° na . tan tly receiving orders torth® machines from priblib institutions in fkf™ 6S rr *? Qot Prepared to supply Had he large facilities the demand would be unlimited, particularly for hand machmes. m which the same principles arp PBt in to, Practice, ■ Qnceknown these machines.would find a purchaser in every family and public institution in the couri- Mn-Tsse profits will eventu r‘y be realized from it we have not a f,°“ bt - Jue proprietor is anxious to see the machmri totrodheetf ih-the West and he therefore desires to form a company for ■ i t . in Western 1 Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, Ohio, ; Tennessee; Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Missoari, lowa, Wis consin, Minnesota,. Kansas tand the terri riJhf'm ba3 ’ b*®d the 'price for the fhu territory at $25,003, a very moderate fignre when the unlimited de mand for the article is considered. With tL aC i2 r L bere ’ !k here ? U the Jollities offer, not that The- investment could beyeahzed in a singleiyear by sales in this ' fw ,k° d i ohl i°’ for , u IS . onl 7 necessary the laundry should be exhibited to mriet with universal approval, and the pr&ht on each machine is very large, the' thri :P»ce;t.of -the- hand - machines ($l5) 3ss%gi3giw.* 4id. In conclusion we may say that we hear [ tilyand cheerfully recommend this ma tchine as 'superior to any other we have ever seen, (and they number hundreds) i i»<felrdrfc>hich does J t r I \ (ießl « n edi without fnjiintrg the fabric in the slighttat decree and- savingimuch^, wejttyi.riki'aabbr. °We' just now, forthesuperabjindance- floallng capital in thacountry, ; runs S for seven teen-years, andn jadjcious expenditure in brmging so-perfeef a machirie before the public must-bring in a handsoma revenue to all who chorise to take part in the yen tore. The Oil Market, j ..The Oil Ciiy Register of last week. oivea ,he state of the oil market for the week eudmg on fqllowa: bor the past week the oil market has been somewhat:, excited. A considerable amonnt has changed, hands at anladvance 8 9° otlitib h 3 - ! The ot tne freshet gave an impetus to j the rul ing rate v which has kept up prettj well to the present time: -Sotoe 12,000 barrels haye been sold at the; wells at $1,25. We alo t s<W®elh.safesat>si,6Q per bbl. at (he wells,,, On Monday |holders fefusing. even : Si, 50; per bbl. at the IS* 1 -. -HMfe was ignite a Sjt receipt dined SO. E? r cent - ,Buyers prepared to etand from tinder, fearful of a crash, and producers seemed a little more dihposed atUteoveils. The transac ts , e Paft week will foot ujjabout J llar^? S '- pft- ,s estimated that from 15,000 to 20,000 "barrels have gone for ward upontWiastTrepfet/ 1 'Most'of this . will go Bast: TheTollcWing are the amounts : shipped and received 'our principal -warehouses for the week ending Tuesday M ? 3d ; t Michigan Sock OU <lo. ( re - 2 .189 tbls.; refitred, received 880 TOb. ; Shipped 857 bb '®- Jenna s warehouse—Oil received., 2,673;bbj4,; shipped, 2,956. Empty baV rela received, 2,126. Shirk & Co.-Re ssasis^ss&ffi ;? g*. s :i Kjrte. u i . • Th&Spnng styles of Hats and Caps are beiDg at Fleming’s, No. 139 Woo - ri h J?MSS i»WMy an»d style can ? frbe ’ HmstJdct^mprifes the most fashionable -silk, cassimere and floft iats; with every -novelty in the hat or cap lihe.’‘.; i Stra#£oftds i end children’s hats in great‘;\raiiety,-'i3!hese goods wdre se lectedlpersonaHy, with’the greatest care, irom in the Eastyanai will bKSold wholesale -or retail at the IWesrprjceifti W n f«s | ; Sixth WardSpeclal tSleeUami A ' : ’J± 14 ’ ' : A special election s for Common finftnv We have not hlfca ’lf any nominations by the- Democracy, {-^tx. . »*moera« fr <<i ab I r*)iz> P6*r of sft&. and Grant »ti£eu thf ' ~ *•» in *s even . • -- * "* ki-i'-’S rt'tTV £ -‘.vVXJji -r !■< ; hr. 'Jr-j-Ji :<fCC * FittiborgU usiSV literary entertainment. The 0:®“ tees hive jest elected Professor Danse and,ius|wife, well known jin the leptont6 accomplished tealhdfs ol French and German, to tali e charge of the jaraiiced ptipils.in these languages.— Ihe college has now nineteen teachers ; WhO;are deToted>to these l professions, and I may justly, challenge-comparison with an? -Similar, institationin the land. 'We learn thatlsteps haye .beeh. taken to put up BnjSddition to tho. college lbnildjnj}s,tand’ to reedre) two fine buildings adjoining* the college, to accommodate the constantly 1 increasing number of pupils. We are ! P'S 63 ! Bee t * ja * l our joitizens are so j folly .alive to the interests of education, i andihave in their own. midst advantages I nnsnraaased by those of any other locali ty. To those who desire for their danghJ ters an institution solidity and' |®otisA are combined,,;we Can most cor- Oially .recommend tfie Pittsburgh Female college. If you desire-is catalogue send to the President, Bev.-iITCi Pershing, Railroads iu the Oilßegiog./1 , TkeOilCreekituil road is being pushed* down rapidly from to OH City Operations) have been recommenced on the Meadville 'and Franklinbranch, which will, it is expecte'd, be in running order bv spring. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany have also announced their determi nation to tap the oil region with a rail road during the coming summer:'' A ’anp:' Clement to the act incorporating the Jamestown jaud Franklin Railway Com pany has been favorably reported in the lower Housb at Harrisburg, .empowering them to lehse or purchase 4,000 acres of Metcer or Venango! or either of these counties, with the Tight to mine coal, Upon, hre clay, or pther.dinferals, or in any Tf? prepare them for market! and to build jateral-roade-not exceeding iten miles in lumpy direction,; .When the-im provementa lare completed, there will be abundant means of transportation fori that great stable, petrolbum Leslie’s Ilagazlue, The April! number cf.Frhuk Leslie’s Magazine is the most brilliant fashion magazine ever published. In addition to numerous, engravings illustrating the ro mance and literature of the mouth, it contains thet unprecedented 'number of seventy-five illustrations of. the latest fashions and a superb colored steel fast,l ion plate, being more than all the other I magazines combined: Price 25 cents a 1 2 1 U “ b f- Ba ‘ e b ? Henry Miner, Nos. j office 3 Blreet ’ next door t 0 p °at- f The oil Trade. The Oil City \Regisier gives the following as a strong argument against placing any restriction upoh the oil trade by our city authorities: , . During the past week there have ar rived at this place from Pittsburgh, 18 steam passenger steamers, and -a large number of flats and barges fl 9l6 o S uT £rs ’ we haTC about “Oft to 400 flats,!bulk-boats aad barges, all engaged in the freighting of Oil to Pitts burgh. 1 • Yet if no restrictions whatever were imposed upon this immense trade a conlla gration might ensue, destroying nfdrel property than the trade would be worth in I ten years. Mew oa Well. i T* 16 n , ew °'* which we mentioned last week, as having been opened near the Sherman well, belongs to a Pittsburgh he!?,,’ ?^ zel ‘ & Hwing. It has Deen tubed and now flows about 000 bar rels per day. The productiveness of the Sherman well is not affected. j Mr. Conldock and Dnugliter. _ That ever popular artist, Mr. C.' VV' Oouldock, appeared last evening at the itiemre, in his own character of Luke 1 lelding, in the “Willow Copse," with his daughter,Miss Conldock, as Rose. There was a good audience and the piece went off very well, pleasing as much as on its first representation. He was well suppoi t ed.b{,Mr-Charley Foster as Sir Richard, and Mr. Heudersou as Hulks. To-nighl | will be. produced that beautiful domestic drama, “The Chimney Corner" Mr Conldock as Peter fruity, and Miss Coul dockas Grace Emery. A good house is a matter ot course. J ling €>aa. The chemical experiments and nitrous oxide or laughing gas drew another full nouse last and the entertainment,, on the whole, was more exciting than' either of the preceding ones. Several la diesi inhaled the gas, one of which was quite as amusing as any of the genlle men. Dr. L. gives his last exhibitions this afternoon and evening, and then goes 1 6' Cincinnati. i\ e wish him success in his endeavors to make Jail “laugh and grow j m « nits as oowing MacMnosTni', , - Fifth Btreat Pittabdrvh v P ■i JOBEPH METER & 80 H •i'AffUFA^fPSK3S 0? rAxcy rirßargiTui&is chasms WAaKHOUSJS, 135SilXXH»IiSI,i) , « i li . ißttWMn tfirtlj Btreat Murvirgi j linus. ■ b a u^ P^ a S w \^ MtSSSITv?” 11 £WW» in every* best of material m all oases' M warrant the EJOUDRY, Dent&t. 184 Smitaanfejet Bol4ly-ls LAKE SUPESIOS OOPPEB MINES a»d ; sasEg/gorcj} m>BKa. I’Alili, M’CBjBDY . COi| Afanafiwtarorß of ' Shath, Bruitin' and Bait Copper. ?roi-n.i rvi per &«^ B SS r4 ®WNDjr^tW;£h’K.‘ a<i .P^TlS e ? IRI 0f CEMESIj" ! r *•'*. WATSOIV; M 4 B TIC WOBK E R ; neaTtoittpmHW°H2Jadhesive tT^^«Ss"s pt “- ik? i MSkS^‘“ie'?”® ,rMt ’ 5 yra MHp&ffirh’ l ?- ‘ ri 2 ™ Charles Hotel do*- * | do ; 5 yrß PittaluwSfeS^?^* 1011 Hotel - or Boxjiaoo, -_ . : r <eb2p.lvd f} sr CHrami jLrPittibunth, » ontoj ** iriepuiozdiiinig Ril*k3ti&&o*»r ~bedt, froitlrtM nbe r'> IWenger Railway. .-*fr-••r™ e V nfa* cc &ttJLri£eaod tcxma-ftpplytb : •.J v . ■ . .. iSONs, ;{w&= ,-.-Vi£-'-.. .. 'emale Colli From’was; THE REBELS AT FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. | . f ■■ General Stoughton, ihe Provost % M»rshal|ai*a a Stfmteir bf * ■ Horses Captnred t r Our Cavalry Sent i $ Pursuit latest from rvixcff ester. i . ...■ FBOfiT- i’j'BTRESS IMOTTKOE, NOMINATIONS TtNFIBSIED ' iHifG'To.vj 'iMkrlliJ. Information has been received here that Oapt-ilosley, with his command, entered 'Uptown of Fairfax Court House this ujcrmngjit two | o’clock.' ' They captured tke'proyoStMar shal, the patrol, and a number of horses," etc., together with Gen. Stoijghton and all 'the hia brigade.' They also took every horse that eotild be fotind, public and private. jeomtnaiiding dicer ipf'lhejrposkj.iCol. jJbiinson, ofthe hifth New \ork Cavalry, macjehiaescape, The rebels searched for men" in : evet£ direction. All of our available lot t l -! accounts, in pur-, suit of the rebels. ! .... f The enemy appeared suddenly during'* ram storm. Gen. Stoughton had estab ed hidibeadqaartere some'distance iErom 1 " | his brigade. The rebels captiireii stiff; horses. They Went in search of General Wyndham, but flmt gentleman happened: to bo in 'Washington. They, however, searched his trunk and took his papers. The telegraph , operator, it i/'said, was taken by th'o raiders. Major Gencral-Fremont wad, this morn ing, before the Committee on the Conduct ; =of j ] r:. i .• A sfrotig force of -rebels wete at Luray, reoei.tly, and the military authorities at Winchester are of the opinion that they ,are moTipg upon thaf'place. , The .eiluY/iiig nominations ! were con tinued to day by the Senate in ’Executive sessions: Juo. I. Potler,ol Wisconsin, to be Gov-- errior ot Dakota Territory; Herrner C. Griggs, of Michigan, to be Register of Laud Office at East Saginaw, i Michigan: Samuel P. Allen to be Collector of Inter nal Revenue for the liSih Collection Dia- Wict ot the State ot New York. Brigadier Gelerals ot volunteers to be Major Gen erals of volunteers: Silas Casey* May 31st’ ’ T ? e , nr y • W. "Slocum, ,luly 31st! 1862: JnO. G. Parke, July ISth, 1862; Char es S. Hamilton, Sept. 19th, 1802; Coveli H. Rosseau, Oct. Stb, 1862; Hiram Y- Soy* 2Pfcbd#Sj&;Abner Double day, No* 29th, S. Hanebclp Nov. 2Jth, 1802, George L. Hartshff-t -9th, 1862; Oliver 0. Howard, Nov. 29. h, 1862} twmcifi J. Herron. Nov. 28th 1362; RoUert H. Milroy, Nov/2fch f ISO 2* Richard S. Ogleabv, Nov. 29th, 1862, seph J. Reynolds, Nov. 29th, 1862: Dan r l E. tickles Nov 29th, 1862; David S.' Stanley, Nov. 29th, 1862; George. Sykes; 29th! 1862’. 18C "’ JC °' F ' lieynQlds - Woy.-- • T ? u e %‘Sy Generals of volunteers, Ma jor John Buford*-Assistant Inspector Gen eral D S. A, July 27th, 1862; Col. Fran-* CIS C Barlow, of 61st New York Vol’s., Col. N; J. JacKsorr, sth Maine Vol'a ; Sept. 24th, 1862; Cnpt. G. R. Warner, of lop Engineers, Col. 6th N. Y. Yol’s Sept. 26:bj 1652; Col.-John H. H, Ward’ 38th N; Oct; ’4th, 1862; Col lud. Vol's., Oct U “> Mfjor George D. Andrews', .ct ith t. S.' Infantry;. Nov; 10th, • 1862; to ranjt as Brigadier Generals from Nov 29th, 1-862,;G0t.: Jas. Barnes, 18th Mass! \ols„ Brigadier General; E. B. Brown, iof the Missouri- State- Militia, Captain: R. B. Ayres, of Filth U. S. Artillery, Colonel; Jacob Ammen, 24th : hio Vols Stephen G. Champlin, of Michigan, *M' M. Crocker, “ Colonel 13th lowa .Vols.- I Richard Arnold, of Rhode Islapd, Cap’- tain 6th l". S. Artillery, Colonel; Wm i Colone| ; G. \Y. Derheler, of I'htls'as, Colonel: Charles C. Dodge, Ist New York Mounted litlies, Colonel; Hugh B. Ewing, 30th Ohio Vols., Colonel; T. Gerrard, ; Bd Ken ,t yola, ; . Charles A. Heek man 9th New Jersey Tola., Captain; Wm. B. Hassen, Bth 0. S. Infantry,. Colonel 41st Ohio Yols a Colouel; E. W, Hinks. ot 19th Massachusetts Y r ols.. -Colonel; Edwaid Harland, Bth Connecticut Vols.;' Colonel; Wm. Harrow, of 14th Indiana V ola., Captain; Lewis C. Hunt, ■ lffh U. ,S, Infantry,..Colojiel; AlbertL. Lee. of iwKjWlteOwi <3tdpnel ; .;!M.iC. McLean, ‘ otn Onto Ysls., Colonel; j. W.McMillan, 21st Indiana Vols.; Capt. James S.. C. Mortou, of the Engineer. Corps; OoL.Geo. V. .McGinniss,’ of fSi'.lttfh'ilndiaiia V 015,.;. Col:.. C. L. MathiaS, -sth-lowa Cavalry; Major David A. Russell, Stb TICS. lufan-- try; Col—Thos. 11. Huger, 3d Wisconsin Vols.; Major Geo. C. Strong, Assistant Adjutant General of Vols., anil First Lieut? ini Department; Coll Robt. 0. Tyler, Ist Connecticut Artillery; Cast. Frank Wheaton, 4th U. S. Cavalry; Got; S.K,.Zook,t67th New York Vols.; Artillery; 4iol. . GearvD< Wagner; ■ 6th Ofodiana Vais.t* bllery;iCbl.'John; .H. McNeiUfMissourT = MtUtmtjfMajoE -John.fl.: Kiirf, 15thU S. jlnfantryl R..H. Bnckland, ;otf X“}° L c ,° l - Samuel Beatty, of the 19th v ' pty e ’ j?- Graham, 74th BdwiftiiH. Hob son, 18th Kentuok Vols ; Colonel M. D. Liggett, 99th Ohio Yols; Colonel- Mason Rrayman, 29th Illinois Vols :.Col Joseph: 1. Knipe; '46th Pehnsy 1 Vimia v ols: Del, Michael K. Lawler, 18th Illinois Vols; Col. Snlhvan A, Meredith, 46th Pennßvl- Col.Jjlm'tSxMalo*; dfhOhio Vols. and Captain 11th Infantry; Capt. l ihomas H. Mell, 6th Infantry; Col. T.J.I Ranson., -11th Illinois -W-otsh 'Odli Wm. v andever,. lowa ; Col Wm. P, Carlin ?n?J llinoi8; Col - Thomas A. Rowley! ' Mosede,,. ; JTarot 7,—The British sloop-of-war Petriel sailed from Hampton- Roads to day. of' trace bbatf State of Maine *®o® trom City 1 yet arrived! Citizen'.prisoners are expected by her. Nashville, March’B,—Late news from Franklinstate that'odr troops fought with great valor until their ammunition was exhausted:- Our lesWn’hiHedand wound- L eS is about 8001 : Wedose 1 ;000 prisoners. (The report negro” regi “tenta proves to be. untrue.. The- rebel loss, accordmgito theinowasstatement, is Rouble onrdnitUled and wounded, i ;We lose no officers killed, Providence, March- 9tb.—The steamer Alert from Boston, for New York, with toe new side wheel gun boat Chicopee in tow,‘put into. afternoon on account of the head winds, which prevent ed her easy sailing. <j i «t$ yt, "To Yf'-i J * ■ ‘* r ‘. rc~' w New York, March 9.—The iron clads Nantucket, Keokuck, and gunboats Flori da E. B. Hale and Western World, sailed tndaji - >i - ■ Cincinnati, March 9.—A Special from 5 ioi&yiiM .-. Jkere.iß; uo evidence that our forces | "era surprised. Van Dcjran waa known to be itr full force ahead, 4nd the brigade waa advancing and constantly 'ak'irV ; rrhen the rebels with Iheir Bhperi-- orTOrce engaged ns in froht andon both flanks; -IThe 124th Ohio, which wasinthe rear the wagon trainl at ihe tinfa o’f therebeliflank movement,daseSt offfrom tbe mam body and escaped.'' „J h 9 \! 3 A W i? c .°”> Biil > MftWgah,33d .and 85th -Were tnen completely surrounded. . After exhausting their am umtion and having inflicted a severg loss on the rebels, they wereforced to surren-] ton. 1W - tr ? oe . Sent to the rebel i tTeffieid^ b T^I roffl a PP ro^cbillg the bfit Uttsthar by.rebelpffi ; brlTOtea kai^ ba Eighty: federal ls*rwar& H df ed ° n of , « b &*§4 w *.°. i^mAv^JSssi on& 4rt 5c ? rs wereliiUea; :, aad;bnt' tbe' : Bstb In- ; 8 b^?-fo^e :ft fl 2.odo engaged. 180 ne °“ el ' several imeoffioers, - wonn® , and “ P r °P° rti^ate ™»*>er ™S}L 7^ P ? n^?!’ rania aud 4 * Michigan j T?J^, r^-?i ttacbed Bussell's rebel cavalry at . '°nville, ten miles from'Murfreesboro, .ili? -. ay ’ B “ d ,coti there to pieces. The .abai\ 08t “0 billed and 180 wounded, all r atr °bes. Two Captains, three tßtoi 6118 ? 13 fifty three privates were oaptured n3Qnera ’ aU tbe!r damp equipage t correspondence- says:: rfho -(oj stirring dispatches from this saaath!hfe# fe;^ ays ’ if tbe rebelB I toTntS B^6ll6^ 83 news it o >i Vicksburg It is ihnn .|* Te, yth»ng is mw™? ? ht » t all of tbe canals will be Sleuth Tbe ; -gunboats will soon be". y; u . P aS3 through the canal opposite j S A gunboat has goue up to ability Tbe ™ m.*o, doubt as to our' y:„uAj®. B e t our forces in the rear of tion nrg ’ cut off their"; commUmca- N *«],“■! c. i“ a /? 9 ', Therbbele buried 8 “ v ? °* to® federal dead vesterdav and retawed 250 wounded. ? y ' tpn “! e r l -1 B “ r S eons . wfc o met our flag of truce admit their loss of upwards of one hundred killed on their side ’ in ,Tf £ e gj™ ent s of Indians were engaged “p™ under Van Dorn,- “ intn‘%l w® re bel prisoners were brought l" to r . - ank ' n on Sunday night, captured at Lmonville. All .the camp eqninaee wa S°n s ) &c., were distroyed. Pg ’ of theeneS DiS * pr “ ; in the bands WiSHiKOToji, March 9. —Sekate:-*—Mr. havhneY' °- f B 'i, l- ’ offere,i -& resolution, view the appointment of a com! mtUee on manufaclmes to consist of five it lies over under the rules. .Mr<Anthoh7 referred to the lact that there-wdre formerly a Committee of Man ufacturea anda,Committee of Agriculture,' hut.bfth were dropped in IBSJ.r - The latter, however, had recently been resior -6f the Senator,drojai Mr- Sherman, hisobject now was to revive the Committee on Mauufacturg&iaa it. seemed to be understood that' allthe standing Commtteea were to be reorgan tzed at next session. He would ifce -con tent with an amendment of the 24th file to provide for a Committee • on Mahufao-L allow the appointment of its membere to remain vacant till the .next session. The Senate then went into-‘ei:d entire session St. Lons, March 9.— The Camp Blunt,‘ Arkansas, correspondent of the Demo-' crat under date of the 26th nit., says, the Cherokee National Council has just adjourned. This was the same coun cil that was coerced into the passage- of ilia ordinance of secession by the rebel array. Their first act waa to repeal said ordinance unanimously—they then passed an act depriving of office iu the Nation, and disqualifying all who continue dia kiyalto-the United Statss Government, *Bo paBaeil an act abolishing sl a - Detroit, March 9. — There has been no seriona attempt to renew the" disturbances, which recently disgraeedthiscity, and all 13 now quiet. Measures Save been taken JO Preserve order: ' The reported loss of life was much exaggerated, as’ only one man is known to have been killed. It ia true, however, that thirfv-five buildings’ were destroyed. " • Belfast, Me., March 9.— Albert G. Jewett, the Union candidate, was elected ■Mayor of this city to day. MARKETS jji TEIaEGRAPH, remains dull and JJf ,!’, 41 for Bu l» e^ fineand S6@6 for hx ;?I?w 3 i l A;?SEKil em ft ll d at $1 20@121; White is at_sl So@l po,. Corn is firm but pri ttfltfe u “fhanged; we quote shelled and ear at Bulk oats are dull at b*9o, llye is in but Unufedrequest’&t&c. -Barley held firm at $155 moofpr prime State spring: fall $1 aiifil 45 for is dull at 4oc, Groceries areunchanged andauiet. Hardly cuoagh doing m provisions to establish quotations, but holders except at lull rates. 200,000 n>3 bulk nb sides sold dt ik&oUc. the latter extreme heavy; and 3.000 pieces shoulders Ldrcthela at JO&glpUc dhd mesa pork at sU@]£ for cid and §13@14 for hew. Nothing done in Bacon or box meats. Gold is firmer and sold at JSUS'* ve f at and demand notea-at 150@150. Exchange firm at par. STRICTLY PURE. ARTICLES . Low Frloes, PITTSBURGH DRUB HOUSE, TOBBEHC® & UcQABB, Corner Fourth, and Market etrmte, BJ f ; PiTTSBCKOir. ' 2 r SPS? • S®*** 1 ? Cream Tartar Medicines, ‘ Values, Bablsr Soda, Pextumery JlyoStulft, Huir. Mustard. Chemicals, Spices, oifi, Ac,, Ac-, Ae, PhVdcums Proscriptions aooaratdls com potmaod at ill horns. , -Pure Wines spd Liouois. for medicinal uso : . , - iel9to jr — j Oli ICE-PCBS CA AT TO AS crier of tho Circuit Coart of tho Unite! States forhoNorthern Distrut of Ohio entered Ueoember.sii 1862 in tho suit of Charles Moran ahtf otiors o t the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail. rottdCompany and .others. Notice is heiebv Sv en to the h Idera of the Ronds aoi Coupons o I the Ohio and tPehnsylvaida KoUrojd Company se-UTcd lw.» FmtMnrtgaee on that ;pa««f theOMo end L VennßjlYODi» Hailroad Hast of Massillon, to the holders of Binds and Con -pens ofsaid Company which-were. secured bya hirst Mortgage an. that part of said Railroad West of-MasstHob;anivto tha- holders of Firet Mortgageltonds and Coupon* oT the'Ohio and Indiana.and Fort Wayne ani Chicago "Railroad Companies respectively, that themadnSenM trill pay to -tbe parties entitled to receive tho cameepeaprenntaopn of the Bonds and Ooupons “ e “.r*sPeotiyely at the t.me and piaoe htfhtosfter mmtanM the distrihntlTe sharesap olicable to such Bonds and Coupons', of tho pro needs nf the sale ef the Pittsburgh, ifort Wayne and Chioago R&tlroad under tb« Decree iofthe said Court mitered in said salt Jane 10th, 1861 * • Holders of snob Buhds&ndCoupons herebv reauiredto make application for the shaded of suoh proceeds claimed by them, and in evidence or the right to receite theaame,to present the Bonds and Coupons held to the undersigned at the office of Winslow Lanier «k Company in the j city if New York,on or before tile 6ih day of 1 April 1863, , VriLLUXB.«euo; < febS;Staw6wd. . Receiver; PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S, The sibscwbkiis rave jvst opened especially lot the Holiday's a very large and desirable stock of riSE UOLO lEWELBY, eoiDAsnsuvEß waxhes, for Ladla and Oeiflemen’s wear, fide Bronea Clocks, Fancy Hoods, SILVEB-PLATEU. ware, nob u cajtora, cake and fruit buketa.' sard OMM, tea eet I *, eto.. and a’ l&KB enltableartioleefbrpre—ta. « >» H|H KJLadajjnmi : I [Sii- ■ *!.■* : .*s**•' r w •*?* ’ wMaßalugSm Sit%r oatL-sttj, *J4>5iE- AHjS.jSEE, .ait -1,0^4??-'K*‘a>f«ce Kaak. Zi i —L" : | -•jig .p;ii;,. : u')fau t »• > •_‘; i‘ .: i i DBPA&iEi} .; .: gaJiia^’ra^^r 2™^!s - Barker, Ciaciaauti.! The~ river—Last e4ening : atr’ twl-' ** toffmmilfpetsf Jftfagjaad ™ Steamen fminffi oams ar “* in < fin%r«w!«jjSd the Wtnz £m . The; : hew' onS;' UonSSlto 9 * ! The hew: ; a'nd*«!ile!naid aid».wli»&l *sl Lapt Gray she is sure to.provtf a foVorite, •;i ' «t.S!?*£ 8 P t: „ G snlh’s r -hew and anldhdli] p B ' B3for tenelnirathHa' I tJ&*p!R&V puiustoal,«tiiMß Emms; J^e^Wheclii^pactetiS^ttiSSSS^ '*^«Sa^ww departure* «««t sMri>afat » or to:' 1 ' miatf : ' " ; g4Ra*rewago« *ico^t •Jj C _2 r(* JOfli* F r '* " For. Dr Javcnport, Ttuiß uque Ife SiiSSm. : WEDSEaDAY. MAHCHII—u p M TllE sOKTWteS USE PaoiertiteaiArPiJEE LOUIS For Davenporl, Du BnguV «fc St Paul ■ : ... MABCH 25th . ’^'i ! ASl> sKusdid ■ »iagjaap»y : ml.B - imr* "' jflinqggsMaßiMf THI FiST RUWISfIPAfc ■J* cr steimor ECHO, Jaa Waltoni 'commander, wilMeave-al announced abovo nml internwdiatej)omto this day at 4 p°nS - For.fr.ight or fcuisagoappiy on bo3fi or to W. B. WHEELkK. Ar 1 !. JOlthi ASg'tf)i IS«3 NEW AHltAaiGEatESj Wheeling and Pittohnie- ; Kx- p ress- y,ln e" :■' H-ijS r . THK' jjltttiEyQ &w»v^ w i “y -for end CboSnlti ” JTor fneght or Pa&ace apply on bosfd ofitbii « i.n3 STEAMBOAT • A«JS»t4. "' wm-m hazlsab:x * -•' - Has opened auiffioe »l r | KTO’ 00 tfrAT^Sffl^Sfa^ 00; J ffb«-o bo wiU''ifaas«t 1 h 'Seberai Aguuoy business, 4 wouldsoHoit hbhtro off.- *•••• >.'P^Tp24—2y d -' T® B c , o f^ A * TsrE HsjiußiffiKEio: day by mutual consent diasol-Sfix! '. ™ Dee:l uu \ Ka w Yoxk.Jeb_l9. :. . ... V®® PJYDBBSIfiNEDCEB'hFY ANff ate at the expiration of one year, for the busiitaa' jjf l “ p .? l rt . uit **^ >arcii as'* n s. acquiring anddispO'ing of, on their own acoQunt, and also on commiaalnn ot aU miUinaty andstraw, fancy t» be transacted within &&£fate that Juiiai Dellevie Berna,, who reaidee in p7tt?l ‘wS Mew York, job atn,lM3. Jj. De pKtCu’. ,1. »• bebxoahkocsces to HIS ■fesjsgsS G< »4son about tbelOtbro?.Sr4roh“cdriJ?^S' WHEELEBi & •• .■ « .:0 fcv4\Jiui£ j :istv\ ■ ■ NO. 37 FiprH STBJjBi-l ti 2 ,, v -pmsßiißfia.- ' KA £!•:£ il’ '.f/ to tbs thickest or tluSubriS :r jMk°mostSUcOßbaFmSfi POPLL Sowins Maohineajaow offered to tio^ub- efUßltwiM for Three.'reiiis.-** Call tod exmaiffthW; at MO. *7 twror. STBEsr... : .u|f; WM. SUMNEfi 4 cb. -''Weetim iisuta. p 118 ** l c ’ .*’ e r.i'Ci] Fm^n^S??Kt M *y 1euv. 1857^ 11 "filon the -k.£iSPhthon,*i«d eight' SJ“~™ “Mi «ixty-thwe,abaiidaii »• nraiohbftbe: J'«P«™l)iTisfon of the canal, lately Jbrminea. itetiof the Jttetn Xineoo tte PdbUb^'lSSSLiiJ: voire lying weet otf’JtihgJttfwhi^dFni'Gilzifr®*®*' »^xJ®Ssggfe*i 5 a. B'aajdpJel! SMV? «?;* TSEiEfe''* MS7OS W ?&“’ j; ; *®^l lcrHAL i'* ■ - FOB ! ; flitHfliii \e i 1 loth, ;■■;■■■! 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