LV POST. DA] mEN9ILL d 00., 'NV. 37 OW NEW YORK, and STATE Dare oar agents for the Daily Port in those cdtta6 and are an- Advertisements and Subsanntiona M.oat . 1 , , and Re e ce TE tburised to tab di or'is at oar Id la - lip MONDA , i MORNING, MARCH 23 ACHY AND Nilli 111 1 IIOOD INTILLIGENCE 1 , • Igiorou g h lisnd Township Elec. • 1 Lions. 3 i- The resalOof the elections for borough ;Itand .13 townshig y officers in the districts ad oining the at , held on Friday last, was, l'Oo far as we c E hn learn, as follows : li i fx d TINPEILANCEVILLE. „ Burgess, Juitr. D. Richards, R. Council, i t I:i ohn Codingeon, D.; Patrick Kennedy, V., Jas. Waal ca; D., Chas. Geiger, R., °hoot Directors , Wm. M. Simcox, 3 yrs, p., Patrick Kennedy, 3 yrs,D.; Judge-of !;Election, Wm' M. Simcox, D.• Inspector b€ liuke Fitzpatrick, D.; Asses- I eer, James W i tillace, D.; Auditors, West- E!`ey Kearns, ~ Harmar D. Ryan, D.; Vonstable, Wrter Ferguson, R. The ibting was clo e. 11l MONO. GAHRIA BOROUGH. IhEturgess, Helderson Ross, R.• ' Council, Ro. Neist, P Loughran, D., Jno. Clem triings, B.• ' School Directors, B. B. Shat' htiek, D., lhos,Rossiter, R., R. E. Walsh, 01, E. Barrett; R ; Assessor, Jno. Cree* it, D.; Constable, Thos. Rossiter, R.; lAidge of Elections, John Kiel, R.; In ipector of Elections, B. B. Shattuck, D., Clio. Peddicord, R. h ere was n party contest in this bor. P ~, IRMINOHAII. 'Judge of Elec ions, W. C. Aughinbaugh, It i Ist Prec.• ' F ancis Plunkett, 2d Prec.; mentor of El ctions, G. A. Powell, R., a 1 Prec., - essor, Alex. McClain, R.; Constable, 18 . Hartzell, . 81 10 ge s_ soo m t PITTSBU RGH. l' itir wH Barker; Council, W. :penny, Henry Langcamp; Assessor, a. Cassad,y; Ffichool Directors, John ins, G. D. Sharp; Judges, A. Wilcox, Oh Kinkerlyansp ectors, Wm. Milhol- Id, Jonathan Branff. iii i 'N WILKINS TOW NSH IP. ohool Directors ' Juo. Sheaffer, Math ' Hening; Judge, Jas. Kelly Inspectors, iiiy R. Chalfant, Danl. Kuhns; Asses elm. Swisal4elm; Supervisors, Wm. Asses elm. Chas. M. !Johnst on; Town Clerk, iiJ. McFeel Constable, Ebenezer ih; Treasured, Jno. Shearer; Auditor, Mi , l Black. I rll PREBLkS TOWNSHIP. stices of thi Peace,E. K. Bruce, ,pies Phillips; chool irectors, Spring: ,arbaugh, Ge4rge H. Ande,rson; Su- Pi - i3ors . , George Patterson, George A , ,telright; Aiditor, Thomas Aiken; i t. , `gaßot, David Irwin; Constable, J. i kirs; Town Cterk, W.. B. Reynolds; ). ire of Election, Ist precinct, W. B. kliy; Judge of Elections, 2d precinct, 141 Palmer; Inlipectors, Ist precinct, Ilot. Baum, F 1 J. Blaek; Inspectors, i"l4cinct, F. Wetzel, Wm. Wiley. I in RESERVE TOWNSHIP. ditor, R. Luit r r . , Supervisor, John ~l i ne; School u•ectors, Jas. Baxter, ihid Foerster; Judge of Election, nx3: Gotbinger; Inspectors, James Bax- Ipin. Baxter; 1 Assessor, Ch. Lappe; biffible, Andrew Adrent; Treasurer, iij'r . Zoller; Cleik, Victor Scribe. liq 1 1{ 11 Fire in! Allegheny. 0 I:Eatarday morning, at three o'clock, a firelibroke out ih.a house on Jefferson streetbetween Be”ver and Federal, Sec ond Ward, Alleghf i, ny, owned and °con piedlk Mrs. Mary . Rice, which, with two otheiiiadjoining,lwos destroyed in a short timenThe firemen: found it very difficult to reach the spot, at the head of Beaver stre4Pien the hill and the plug was al moslkseless from s elevation, so that the depa4trient could render bat little service. The Rither housea blirned were owned and occUiiod by Ebenker Searl and Uriah Coo*, both shoe,#akers. All saved most oftr furniture,tut in a damaged state. The d! was no ins ranee on any of the propiOy and the to s will fall severely up li on *owners, who!are not wealthy. The causi6f the fire w a defective flue. litl; pet As: Me' Wi, Ed • He. ter, CO. He, Red6mption a Mutilated Car r, re cy. 'tit As,, , ere seems fo be some misappre hensrol in the public mind relative to the ralealiby which the Pnited States Treasu rylicipartment is governed! in the re ) dem #n of mutilated treasury notes and post ge currency, i ge republish the fol lowiCil: %fragments of note will not be re dee lia unless it shall be clearly evident that ! bey constitute! one-half or more of one ?Oginal note, in which case notes, howe,.e . r mutilated,iwill be redeemed in props lion to the vfhole note, reckoning byfif s. .. tilations *less than one-tenth will be dilklegarded, unless fraudulent; but. any mutilation whic destroys more than one-tkith the origiial note, will reduce the rOemption vale of the note by one fifth I.ii face value. 8. biptilated not i's presented for re dem Von must be in sums not less than threeßliollars of tie original full face valuettl i' 0.4•0-. T le Birmingham Railway. A byll has been Ciffered in the Senate, suppleilientary to die act incorporating the Rirmingham !Passenger Railway, whiehOrovides for! the extension of the road frpm its resent starting point at the intertilidtion of Smithfield and Fifth streets, Pittsbitigh, along il i mithfield, to Seventh streeokiloyig Seventh to Grant street, alonAprant to the Corner of Liberty and Waskiiiigton streets' subject' to all the termilftonditions, limitations and restric tionsllffientioned an contained in the act to , wkifiti this is asu plement. The com piny if also to haveowerto carry freight, )i and put down aeh additional tracks and tti tches as is ecessaly to carry on the b :iidness of carrfing freight; provided the pigtnission of the Councils of Pitts burg hand the boroughs on the South side 1 f the Mononkahela river through whic ighe railway passes, be obtained be fore ' 'Sting boron - tile additional tracks and *itches for fieight-purposes; and provi i e# that the sit cities and boroughs I shall : termitic, the number of freight cars '- shall be us d, and shall regulate the 'liner of runn*g the same. ro d States (Christian Com . T hi s an organizlation which has, per mispion., haps,lloone more gbod, temporally and spirt ..filly, for the sdldiers and marines in the • ;te lly, seryice, than any other aimi. ibodY. A mdeting of the commis sion Al be held:lerb this evening, in the seeo.lpresbyterian ehu:ch, at which Rev. W. ' I FHoward, the'ipastor, will preside. Th e . ''. er of exercises. which will be very `attr. ,til.ve and i4eresting, embracing epee .! s by our most eloquent men, is as tollo `'!: Ist. Singirg; 2d. Prayer by Rev. Jno. C t Brown •, • 3d! Introductory address' by GT-lige R. Stuark, Esq., Philadelphi a ' Presc'nt of the Commission; 4th. Ad dress 0 Rev. G.. AliMcClure, of Philadel phia 1 sth. Singing ji lith. Address by Rev. Alex 1 eed, of Parkersburg ; 7th. Address by *. H. Joh, Pittsburgh ; Bth. Addr 71 * by Rev S. . Wilson, D. D., Wes tern T. eological Se' 'n ary ; 9th. Doxolo gy; Jh. Benedi4tion by Rev. W. D. i Ho ''d. We hopq to see a very full at tend ...., e on-this occasion. eh. 9anithry Committee, i i . ladies of Kittanning are forming a Committile, &auxiliary to the Ddy rocantl7ibegauised here. ro New School The new school bill intro In the City. Senate divides the State into thin the Capt. Samuel C. Schoyer, of Colonel districts, of which this is the twischool, Collier's 189th regiment, arrived at home The Common School Superinterthird. on Saturday morning. He is in robust appoint an inspector for each is to health and has improved wonderfully in whose qualifications and duties act, his seven months of service. Capt. S. is a fined. They are to meet annually las- gallant officer, and ''acquitted himself very risburg, for consultation and informal cereditably at Fredisacksburg. He was a to report to,receive instructions from a member of the Pithburgh bar and is Judge afford advice to the State Superintendeadvocate for the regiment. Heill remain in order to ensure greater efficiency anat a short time in the city. unanimity in their several duties. - I Rye Exchange. A bill has been reported in the House incorporating a "Rye Exchange A ssoci. ation " with President, Vite President, Secretary and Treasurer. They are pro hibited from engaging in manufacturing, and the income of their estate is limited to $20,000. The. corporators are Wm. Bagaley, Wm. Bennett, Jos. R. Hunter, Jno. B. Beck, Joshua Rhodes, James Fenton, William Mechling, James Reich art, George Balshouse, Jacob Zeigler, James Onslow, Stacy Lloyd, Charles Ihmsen, James W. Patterson, James Sal isbury, L. B. Patterson. Georee G. Neg. ley, Wm. Espy, Wm. H. McGee, Arthur HObson, any ten of whom shill form a body politic, with the usual privileges of corporations. Allegheny Police. The following police appointments for Allegheny have been made under the new ordinance: Day Police—John Wills, High Constable, John Bowden, Henry Herman, and Wm. McKain. Night Po lice—David McKelvy,, and Jacob Grubbs, First Ward; Wm. Woods, and Michael Pahl, Second Ward; Wm. Montgomery, and Hiram Pooler, Third Ward; and Wash. Swain, and, J. C. Montgomery, Fourth Ward. The night police are di rected hereafter to cry the hour, as in this city. Probably Fatal Accident. One day last week some boys were "sky larking" in•the Fifth Ward, when one o them, to si.fe himself from a brick thrown by a comrade, caught and held before him a lad about four years old, son of William McShaffery, a volunteer. The brick struck the boy on the side of the head, fracturing his skull and causing a severere concussion of the brain. The accident may result fa tally. Sudden Death. The death of Capt. John Hanna, an nonnced'elsewhere was very sudden. He retired in usual health on Friday night and died about midnight of disease of the heart. He was one of our oldest steam boatmen, having . been engaged on our rivers for about forty years. Stall - Appointment. Capt.. George S. Gallope, One of the most gallant officers in the Reserves, has been appointed Assistant Adjutant Gen eral on the staff of Gen. Sickles. We are glad to learn this and know Capt. G. will fill the position ably. Sentenced. In the Beaver County Court, on Thurs day of last week, the following sentences were passed : Washington Gordon, for assault with intent to kill, sent to the county jail for one year. Bonapartetiller, for larceny, penitentiary thirteen months, David Vankirk, for same offense, four months in the county jail. Flue Collapsed On Friday evening about seven o'clock a flue in one of the boilers of the tow boat Tigress No. 2, lying at the Monon gahela wharf, collapsed, causing quite a loud explosion. Fortunately the hands were all absent at supper, and the fire man had gone up above a few minutes be fore the collapse. Had the accident hap pened at any other time, it might have been attended with very serious conse pen ces. Stamps on Sammons. A. letter from the Commissioner of In ternal Revenue to Mr. Henry Sproul, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States, announces the decision that when service can not be had on a stamped sum mons no stamp is required on the alias summons. Sanford's Minstrels. This capital company begin their second week at Concert Hall to-night. They open an entirely new budget of songs, jokes and burlesques and introduce several new dances. • Be on the qui rive for rarer tun and more startling novelties before Satur day night, as Sanford is indefatigable in his efforts to please. Ro-Engagement of Mr. Miles and his Horse. Mr. R. E. J. Miles and his trained horse, Hiawatha, have been re-engaged for another week at the Theittre, with a fair prospect of being quite as successful as during the first six nights. The piece for to-night is - the patriotic American drama of,"-Patnam, the Iron Sonjof '76," in which Mr. Miles, as Putnam, makes a terriffic descent, mounted on his horse.— The evening concludes with the farce of "Make your Wills." Benefit, Sam Sanford will give his entertain ment on next Tuesday night for the bene fit of the Hope Hose Co., to aid procuring the funds necessary to purchase horses for the steamer they are about to procure. A good programme is offered, a large num ber of tiokets have been sold, and a full house is a ceratinty. The Trapper's Daughter. This is the title of a new story by Gus tave Aimard, just published by Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Bros., Philadelphia. It is called "A Story of the Rocky Mountains" that it is an exciting story, with many a thrilling adventure woven in its texture, the title and the name of the author alone will vouch, to all who have read his pre• vious stories of life in the far West. Hen ry Miner, Lyon's building, Fifth street, has it for sale. Bedding Stock. In view of the late difficulty at the Al legheny drove yards, a bill. has been in troduced in the Legislature, givhig owners or shippers of stock the right to bed their own animals with material of the custo mary kind, which must•not increase the hazard of the company transporting the stock. One section prohibits railroad companies from receiving, directly or in directly, from any person, money or other thing for the use of the yards, and a pen alty of $26 is imposed for each and every violation of the act. Ftasv arrival of Spring goods, com prising all the desirable styles of home and foreign manufactories, peculiarly adapted to a first class merchant-tailoring establishment, and notwithstanding the scarcity of goods and advance of prices, I am now selling for a small advance on last spring's prices. 1. OWEN BYRNE, No. 52 St. lair street: Opening. Ova readers will find it announced in our advertising columns, that Barker. & Co., No. 59 Market street, will have an opening of - dress goods on Monday next. They assure us that this will be no com mon occasion and we advise our readers to wait till that date before making their Purchase. Pittsburgh Association for the Relief of the Poor. During the past two months, when this association commenced its benevolent operations, they have distributed three thousand five hundred and twenty bushels of coal; relieved three hundred and twenty-eight families, at an expense of six hundred and twenty-three dollars and ninety-one cents. ovaa & RAKISH'S Sewing MSolllllofl.fOr fe trip flOtPrillitpurposes, are the beet in one. 0 A. F. .lATONAY. General Agent, IS Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P 'gPH MEYER & SON lANOTAOTIIIIVIIS OP FURN.I7 AjsrD PLAIN WARRHOUBBRE A Elk CH A ER IdITILF.CELD 1 F . (Between Bixth nog t and Vire i ; pirris n email . SPRING. GODS. WE WOULD CAL V v don of Buyers too= tHE AT UEN• ►PRING AND SOIL GOODS, embracing all the newest sta PLAIN AND FAN& CASSL •NE.S, • suitable for Business Sulfa. A full and c assortment of fine black 'ete CILOLTHS AND CASSIMEREk dred and fifth Ohio, who. finding they were Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Veatinb e i ng attacked by superior numbers, fell ack to a commanding position, and sent Frier to Mufreesbpro for reinforce. th ' , s promising to hold his ground until a i r liould arrive. Part of therebel cav withsmounted and attacked our men ery etuosity, but were repulsed at ev battery and section. The first Harris The enePt up the most effective fire. ed their Fanged at the execution, mass with hid eo uents and charged the battery The lOlai.e ll s. nestled behidit, the anat who were lying con rebels were PatterY. waited otial when they oper in thirty yards of — them ing-them to reel de3tructive fire, caus• contusion from and finally retreat in dead and wounded. ileld, leaving their Col. Hall's victor) reinforcements arrive complete before Among the rebels e onel, one captain and tlidwas one col Our loss was seven killtlieut en lilts. wounded. nd thirty one The battle lasted al, .1' t. to Cfsrfx%Ait, March 92.--A — . patch from Paris, to vial, says the rebel Col. ('iurke ?.. mul er . ed Mount Sterling with sight ound men at 2 o'clock this morning. '6dred cos, amounting to two hundi,d, Ifor from houses four hours, finally t t were compelled to ,urrender. The rely then burned the town. It is believc Clarke intends to attack. Paris to night. W. H. McGEE & CO 143 FEDERAL STREET owner of Market Square, Allegheny city mhs,daw;tf v. M . 13 A. IL TA 0 WITH• WE BB Sr. 33 Et 0., COR. PRATT & COMMERCE STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and agents for the sale of Dupont'a Gunpowder & Safety Fate, Receive on consignment of all kinds of Western Produce, and make advances thereon. N. B.—Railroad track in front of Warehouse. Refer to W. It. Smith & Co.. Miller & Rickut son, Spencer & Garrard • Culp k Shepherd Pitts burgh: Merchants Bank and B. De Ford k Sone, Baltimore. mlt47,lmd BAZIIVS CAMPHOR ICE, WITH er ICCEELINE. This is a _preparivion which is neither Cream, Lotion nor Powder, but a solid. Since its intro duction it has obtained a rapid popularity as an an application to excoriated and smarting suri a ces. It differs frym the cosmetic creams in being positive medicinal, yet perfect•, safe. It possess es groat beauty as a chemical product, and is. be aides, one of the most pleasant applications cu:.- ceivable for chapped hands, lips. &c„ &o, Sold at A. J. RANKIN it CO.'S Drug Store. 63 Market street. 3 doors below Fourth. mhl7 PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S 0 111 H E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST I. opened especially for the Holiday's a very large and deslrabl+ stook of FINE GOLD JEWELRY. GOLD AND SILVER WATREAL for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, line Bronze Clocks, Fahey Goods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, such as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets, card cases, tea setts, etc-, and a large variety of suitable articles for presents. REINEMAN, NEIMAN & SEIDLE. de:11) 42 Fifth street DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. &C. NEW GOODS. SPRING, 1863, EATON, MACRUM & 00., NOS. 17 & 19 FIFTH STREET, Offer to CASH BUYERS n choice selection o, TRIMMINGS, HOUERY, RIBBONS HAIR NETS, COLLARS, E HBROIDERIES, GLOVES AND MITTS, RUCHES, SHIRTS, TIES, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, SUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS, And a fall assortment of SMALL' WARES AND FANCY ARTICLES &c., Jrc B. F. COBLIES & MACY, CCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS NO, SS NASSAU STREET, N. Y. Account Books on hand, or made to order very low prices. ian3l;lnueod EIOR RENT—The Cot toga House formerly .E.` occupied by Wm. Roseburg. Esq.. situated on Woods' Run , about fire minutes walk from the Stations of the Passenger and Pitlsburgh, Fort Waynhand Chicago Railroads. Apply to JOHN LITTLE Jr„ No 58 Fourth Street. WANTED—A situation`as book-keeper, in a wholesale, retail or manuaotnring business, by a married man, of fifteen years practical experience. • Best of refarenots given. Address 8 Look Box No 126,; m2o:3t SODA ASH! SODA Mall—Customer- M can always be supplied with the best article at GEO. A. KELLY'S. ml 9 69 lrederal St.. Allegheny. "POMADES. HAIR OILS, PERFUME- R- RIES, Colognes. A large supply of the most popular brands. just *eoeived by GEO. A. ViRSLLY. 69 Federal St.. mlB Allegheny. IDURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL purposes can always be art:rowel at (CEO. A. KELLY'.. 69 Federal St.. ml 9 Allegheny. POWDERED BLUE AND PRUSSIAN Blue. A large supply of each. Mgt received by GEO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal St.. ml 9 Allegheny. REVOLVERS—COLT'S OLD AND now model. Manhattan Fire Arms Company; Cooper's Double Action; Allen & Wheelook,s Car:ridge, do. bharp's do do, Smith & Wesson's do do. For sale wholesale and retail by JADES DOWN, mh2l successor to Bown dc Teti*. AARDWA BE AND CUTLERY—A general assortment for sale low by JAIIKE4 BOWL successor to Sown & Tetley COTTON LINES—A LARGE ASSORT ment for sale wholes J AM ES andil by O N. smooessor to Bown & Tetley. FOR RENT—A GOOD THREE STORY D W J. ULM}, corner Third and Bose tarots Inquiro of S. Cuthbert & Sous or w. H. sa irrii ag co., GREEN WINDOW CIIPTAIN PA. 16 PEN—Satin and Common for gale 47 7 IIIARBOALL. A FINE ASSOWI HES* OF SLEIGH A Beds just reoolyt d and for sale low Bby EWTHAM & LONG febr;daw 327 Liberty street. Second Edition THE' VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH Further Particulars of the M'lton Battle. THE VICTORY COMPIET Several Rebel Offiebrs Killed =EI The Town of Mt. Sterling Burnt by the Rebels BOMBARDING FORT PEMBERTON. LATE FOREIGN NEWS. FURTHER FROM SAN FRANOISOO FUNERAL OF GEN. SUMNER FIRE IN 130,i'I'0N to., ttC.. CINCINNTI, March ±.—George Car lisle, an old and wealthy citizen, died last night of typhoid fever. At the time of his death he was President of the Lafayette Bank, Vice President of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad. The Gazette has additiontional particu lars of the Milton battle. Our forces commanded by Col. Hall, of the one butt ST. Loins, March I?epubli can's Memphis dispatch of the 20;1 says: Advices from Greenwood to Monday last are to the effect that the gunboat Chilli cothe bombarded Fort Pemberton on Sat urday and Sunday, but willout 'any de cisive result. The rebel battery is so situ• ated that it cannot be attacked by a land force on account et high water. The guns of the Dekalb were taken ashore and a land battery Constructed near the rebel works. The rebel force is estimated at .;,uOO under Gen. Loring. Reinforo4mente are being rapidly sent to the scene' of opera. tioria,and it is expected our fleet will soon be able to reduce all the rebel fortifica tions on the Yazoo. • The Vicksburg Whig of the 11th says The crew of the Indianola, +2 iu number arrived there the day before. HALIFAX, March _'_'.—Tile royal mail steamship Europa, Capt. Muir, from Liv. erpool at 10 a. m, on the 7th inst., and Queenstown on the evening of the 'th ar rived at this port to-day at noon. The steamer Etna arrived at Liverpon! on the sth. The North America arrived at London derry on the ilth and Liverpool early on the ith. The steamer City of Manchester sailed from Liverpool shortly after the departure of the Europa for New York. ,I.;reat Britain. The English news is not of great in portance. The all absorbing topic being the entry of the Princess Alexandria into London. which took place on the day the Europa sailed. The preparations were on a 'nag nificent scale, and a brilliant deinonstra• tion was anticipated. The London Times asserts that d tiring the whole history of London she has never seen such a day, arid the cause of the demonstration is the pride entertained by the nation for the moral eminence of the Royal family raised by the virtueP of. its head. The comments on American affairs in the English journals are unim portant. A letter froni Washington, published in the London Herald, as3erts that a secret society has been disease red, the members of which are sworn to kill President Lia• coin. In the House of Commons on the 3th another debate took place on naval af- fairs. Mr. Cobden made a vigorous attack on the general policy of the admiralty in maintaining obsolete vessels after the val uable experience which has been furnished by America in favor of iron plated ships. He denounced the idea of maintaining' seamen to man vessels which were utterly useless for-warlike purposes. Lord C. Puget and Sir Jno. Parkington defended their respective administrations of the admiralty affairs : and finally all the remainder of the navy votes were agreed to. In the House of Lords on the 6th, Earl Hardwicke asked i M if in resring the (Jul. way contract it was intended to make any alterations in the place of destination or departures of the steamers connected with the line. Earl Stanley said there had been no proposals of the kind made in the House of Commons. Mr. Brawler moved a resolution re gretting that a disturbance of the friendly relations between Brazil and the British government had occurred, and hoping that all honorable means would be taken to restore amity.. ye denounced the pro• ceedings of the British Minister at Brazil. A general debate followed, ir. the course of which, Layard indicated the diplomatic action of the government, and the resolu tion was finally withdrawn. The King of Belgium has accepted the arbitration of the difficulties between Brazil and England. The latest dispatches from Malta say that the fever has entirely left Prince Al fred and he was steadily improving. He would not be well enough, however, to at tend his brother's wedding. Bishop Colense has declined the sug• gestion of his brother bishops that he re sign his office. It is stated that the English and French governments were quite agreed as to the tenor of their notes to Russia. regarding Poland. The political news is unimportant, and the Paris bourse is flat, and rentes are quoted at 69f 85c. Spain. The Spanish ministry intend to submit their budget to the courts in a modified form. arc,, itc. France. The Chambers will not be opened be fore the let of April. The Pope of Rome has refused to ac cept Cardinal Antonello's resignation. The Brazil mails have been received.— They contain nothing new as to the An glo•Brazillian difficulty, which continued to be warmly canvassed, causing a depres sion of trade at Rio Janeiro. The Indian invasion of the frontier of Buenos Ayres resulted in a considerable loss of property. The Europa passed the steamer Asia 8 miles west of Queenstown, bound in. The Europa has 68 passengers. She sailed for. Boston at six o'clock this even ing. LONDON, March 7.—The English funds are heavily declining, owing to the very active demand for money. The event of the day has been the pass age of the Princess Alexandria and Prince of Wales through London. The Royal squadron left Norce early on the morning of the 7th, and arrived at Gravesend be fore noon. The welcome on landing was enthusiastic and brilliant. The party reached London at 122 o'clock, and pro ceeded amid the intense excitement, acrd an enthusiasm never before equalled in London. Commercial Intelligence. LIVERPOOL, March 7.—American Bread stuffs—Flour is dull and quoted at 21s,Ci -255. Wheat tending downwards; Red Western, Bs. 9d.Ca',9a. 9d.; White Western, 10s.Cf 10s. 6d. ; White Southern, 10s. 9d. Cells. 3d. Corn, 3C1,6d. lower; Mixed, 285.(4 295. :3d.; White, 29 . 5. 6d.0305. 6d.; Beef has a downward tendency. LoNnox, March 7.—Barney's circular reports a large business in United States stocks at higher prices, which were not sustained, however, at the close, when the market was dull. The following are the quotations: . U. S. fives, 59; S. sixes, 63,i; Erie shares, 436 . 1" , .1; Illinois Cen trEkl shares, 43 . e 42 per cent. discount. SAN FRANCISCO, March Po.—The ship Kathay has arrived from Hong Kong, with dates to the 27th, of January. Tea had a downward tendency, but otherwise the market was w. thoat recent change. The steamer Tinnerworth would not re turn to San Francisco. It was believed that the project to es tablish a British line of steamers between California and China would be abandoned. The steamer Oregon sailed from this port yesterday, for the North-western ports of Mexico, crowded with passengers. l'he cargo principally consisted Of ma chines. The rates of passage by steamer Con=sti tution, which will leave here for New York on Monday, the first of April, areas follows: First cabin $:350, second cabin $l6O, steerage WO. At the last steamer day, in consequence of the opposition, each line charged $l5O, st:so and $5O respectively. Mr. Crittenden has been released from custody upon the hearing of the evidence which did not implicate him with having any connection with the pirate Chipman. Twenty five men were captured on the vessel and confined in Fort Albatross. The steamer Constitution is entering the arbor. Reliable advices from the city of Mexico the 2d inst., say that the French were th-in leagues from that city, and that b ,. in were signs of an immediate advance -made. S T ft- 6F" - -- - . ..' -. - - - Counci v i March 22.—The Common meetin ,-01 citizens of Syracuse, held a meets ? or st evening to make arrange committee' funeral funeral of Gen. Sumner. A appointed and the follow ing arran g e rfits were made: The funeral is to take clock The oLon Wednesday, at 11 0*- of a militarAnies are to be strictly 5,,,,..„ . , e. . t.on ~,S`act e r, and invitations delis„„ w ool. Generals Scott, Mc- Franklin, Peck. zemont, Rarnside, respective staffs. A. Slocum, and their 111011 r. , to Governor Sey- Dosros, March ".-1. building, No. -to Kingston street, occupi 3 by Geo. H. Fox, engineer and machinis and other parties, was nearly destroyed v fire this morning. Mr. Fox waserigagelargeiy on government work, including th anu f ac _ Lure of fuses. His loss is est te , / at from forty to fifty thousand dollar.. a w hi c h is mostly covered by insurance. NEW loaK, March 22.—The steer Geogiana at Nassau had two heavy g" mounted on her arrival. She was searc. ed by order of the Government, and re port made that she was an armed mer chantman. Havana advices convey the intelligence of the suppression of the St. Domingo insurrection. Only one skirmish was resumed and the insurgents dispersed. The Spanish troops that defeated them is said to number only 300. WAsittsoToN, March 22.—The Wash. ington and Alexandria railroad are making pleparations to construct the railroad bridge near the site of the present long bridge over the Potomac which was au thorized by the last Congres3. This will furnish an important link between North and South. LoctsvlLLE, March 22.—An unauthen ticated report has just reached here that a portion of Stanley's force encountered John Morgan's cavalry at McMinnville yesterday, and whipped them badly, driving them entirely away. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH: Pli ILADE LP ILIA. March 21.—Cloverseed heade. lined and now commands $5,50Ca0,75. Flaxseed is also lower, and is selling at .T.3,713(44. Flour is dulls sales 0030,000 bbls. at $6@6,25 for superfine and $6,75@/7 for extra; extra family ranges from $7,70@8. No change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Vi'neat moves slowly at 81,66 for red and 81,806 1,90 or white. Rye is wanted at .$1(01,111. Corn in fair demand, and 5,000 bushels yellow sold at SOc7. Oats active and higher; sales 1,000 hush. Penna. at 755080 c. Cotton dull at 785SSS0c, f,r middling upland. Provisions are (lull: small sales of Mess Pork at 814,50 for oid and $1.16 for new.— Whisky declined to 48e. BALTIMORE, March 21.—Flour dull: Superfine, Howard street, and„Dhio, fi1,87g7. Wheat firm and scarce. Corn Mu: White, 91c, and yellow 37c. Whisky dull at 49c. JP A E 3 BAG , 404 • FRon T H E "OLD COUNTRY." • MIRE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPAREIT 1. to bring out emigrants fromeny part of rug land Ireland or Scotland, either by super.or fez:- sailing steamers or first•class sailing vessehot from $5 to $l5 less than fiche's oan be purchased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. dreenb.cks or cur rency taken. Address D. O'NEIL, European Agency, Chronicle building. P.fth Pittsburgh. Pa uthle:6mdeodatw MDR lOETERS.—TWO HUNDRED IL Boiler Riveters can fled employment on iron gunboats. under shelter, at the beet wages. Machinists also wanted. JAMBS B, BADS, Union Iron Works, St- Louis. ishl6:d3wh.3d COTCH WHISKEY.-100 CASES Ear c - Z , store andfor sale by ?MLLE RICEETSON. ONIONS -40 Bbls prime Onions, just re oeived and for sale by . . JAS. A. FETZ ER corner of Market and First street. WASHITA OIL STONES, for Bela by JAMES BOWN, mh2l , successor to Bewn & Tetley MECRAN IC'S TOOLS—VARIOUS kinds for sale by JAMES BOWN, successor to "own k Tetley. MOWERS AND REAPERS, HORSE POWERS and separator, farm mills, fod der cutters, corn ahellera and all kinds of tErm machinery for sale by BECKHAM ac LONG, 127 Liberty street. Ws& 10 . us GRONS BROWN'S TROCHEES t rao'd =tro G y sale by ORGK . KELLY, RAU No. 69 Fed E eral stre A et. Alkiiheny RIPER iNT*LviGEWOE. POET or ZIT T)313 CIRGH A 11.1tI ZD. : Franklin, Bennett, neownavilla, Gallatin, Clarke, cc , La Cross, Se!well ald, Et Lent,. J en- ie It ogera. Rogers, do Emma Graham, Ayres, ZaneE t ilia. D EPAli1 . 111:1 Frat);:ir., i Nashville. eirmern N Hun, Mtmplii3. Se" The river—Last evening at twi light there weio 8 feet of water In the shame and at ast e:_d. Weather pleasant. 44P St. Louis. March 20.—The "..teamer Arge naut, No •r, bad arrived at t. Lours The ice vada, Capt. Briclreii , left tor Vick - shard. on Gov ernment basic e,s. gel., The ever punctual steamer Emma Grahrm, Cap'. Ayers leaves to-day for Zanes ville and intermeoiate ports. This boat has su perior officers and attentive officers. The new and splendid• aide-wheel stemer Davenport, Capt um, is announced for St Louis and the Upper Mississippi. She is cne or the fuies:steaniers ever bait and in °barge of Capt Gray she is sure to prove a fAvorite, It will be seen by reference to our adver tising columns that the new steamer " Armenia," Captain 111cCallum, has changed her sign to " Memphis," for which port she will leave on Sat urday. Passengers can rely on this. Mr. A. C. McCallum, Jr. will do the honors in the office. THE NEW STEAMER MAJESTIC Capt. John P. Keiser's new steamer has attrac ted a good deal of attention during the past week, and has been visited by a large number of persons, all ofsrhom have come to the conclusion that she is decidedly one of the largest and best steamers ever eons; meted. The hull was built by Afessrs. E. & N. Porter it Co., Shoustown. Length 253 feet; beam 41 feet; and hold 7 feet. The cabin was built by Messrs. W. Richardson & Co, is neat, handsome and amirably arranged in every de partment. The boilers, four in number, with four flues, 40 inches in diameter and 31) feet long, were built by Messrs. IVatson& Monroe, arevery com plete, and calculated to add credit to this estab lishment. Mr. Watson beings practical mechan ic and an old river engineer, knows how things should be got Up so as to give owners and officers as little expense as possible. The Majestic is a side wheeler. Her wheels are 32 feet in diameter, with lib feet buckets. She is supplied with all modern improvements that in genuity could suggest, or money purchase. We have no hesitation in ,ay ng that no boat ever built on the western waters excels her in com pleteness, and it is doubtful it she has any equals. She has Lea's Patent laivator for loading and un loading, and an extra boiler for the same. The painting was executed, by Murphy & Boggs' best style. The outfit was furnished by Long & Dud; Furniture by T. B. Young & Co. The Majestic only draws 32 inches light, and is intended fora St. Lords and New Orleans pack et, but at present she will run in the service of "Uncle Sam," at the solicitations of "Uncle Abra ham." She was built under the superintendence of Captain W B Hazlett. The Captain has built many fine boats and never built one that was not successful, but the present one far eclipses any of his former efforts. If the Captain was not so modest, he might justly feel proud of the noble Majestic. She will be commandeer by Captain John P. Keiser an officer who conies highly rec ommended. 14 'take, pleasure in introducing him to our friends. Par Blariettta and 24tueg in 43 Regular Ruskin:mai river Faekei leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 p. m., Raises sill,' every Friday S a.m. 'fur. NEW AND SPLENDID Passenger steamer EMMA GILA HAM, Monrre Ayers commander, :di! leave as noted above, For freight or as=age apply on board or to J, a CO. nos 6 For Davenport. Du Duque 41: St Paul. PSDAY, MARCII 25th THE NEW AN.Lr SPLENDID 566- 14' Northe n Line side-wheel Packet DAVENPORI. Capt -. C. Gray, will Lave and positively go through as advertised, For fre:gat or passwge apply on board or to . J. B. IN LNG •Tt.P2l S Co. * mbf.t) or R. C. GRAY. - 1843 ; NEW A RRALI4 GEMEN T 1863 Wheeling and Pittsburg Daily Ex press Liue • THE EINE PASSENGER eta-Ines MINE. RVA, John Gorden commander, leaves Pittsburgh for Whzel ing every Tuesday, Thursday and ourday at 11 A IL, punctually leaves er"ry Monday. Wednesday's and Friday's a. - !in in. The above stealuers ells° connec tions at Wheeling with fine side u hoe'i steamers for Marietta, Parker,burg .nd Ciocinuati For frioglit or passage apply on bard or to JAME-, 1:0 .LL.N" Agents, No. 114 W t::tr_et. sir BA 111115 AT a, u.ss, . Vir Di EL A. 11119 opened an office at NO 90 WATER EiTEEET, Where ho will 1.7.13‘,:i.G.t. s tien , :ral Steamboat Agency biasicesc, and wettl.: z.ii a share at I)=4 rOLIACS from rtoomonal AT BARKER 9 S 59 MARKET STREET, S ILK •S CLOAK S, SACQUES, MANUES, SHAWLS IND DRESN, GOODS, In their usual great vainty and at gmat bawl= mhlB LIOR SAL Ev - Thatdesirable Tavern Stand MQ the WASHAISTOTqb: IIifLTSS , situate o 4 Main Street and Cherry 4.11eY, in tilso borough. of Washington ea. The undersigned. in coos - guano° e f denlining health, will afar at pubic sate on , cturdav the 11th day of April next, between the lemurs of nee and two o'clock. p, m., the above proper -1 , , hen terms of sale will be wade Kno it.. thane tea Store Room, occupied n w as a l'Ast 011ie°. a Barber Shop—a Tena,at lionse a - d Livery Stable on the piece that rent» from 23:1 to I`.o dollars yearly. .21.1.11AE.e, WAl.atto2l. ml9d2w. A C A R D. HAVING MIME Ann . .% NGE.IIE WES to operate before tho Dental Colit-gas af toe United Stases. ani the va:loui Dental kmn ventions for tho cumuli° of bringing- hofore the or f scion. my Apparatus for Extract:W i g Teeth Without Yalu, I shall otoceots.ity be obliged to be away from my office the greater Part of nest Spring and Summer. and that my patients oay not be the losers thereby . I have as sooiated with. me Dr. E. J. 'WAYS. a Dentist of well known ability in every branch of the profes sion, and whose elegant fillings are the admira tion of the profession wherever seen. Dr. Waye will be with ma from April let, and will take the general charge of tho ,411 ca, le wing me Vet to devote my whole attention to Extracting Teeth with my Apparatus. and to the mechanical part the profession. Persons who may have hitherto failed to nave the'r Teeth extrAoted fur want of lime on my part. or from defects in the apparatus are aa.ured that ouch difficults no longer exists, ss I have made many improvements. and will de vote my whole time to it. Re:erencea in regard to the Painlessness and Safety of the operations given if desired, and from Uedloal gentlemen too. Reatee.ber that cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to the best advantage. OUDRY. Dentist . . 1.44 streot. mhl7;dtmyi4 W. B. LUPTON .J, R OLDDZN, LUPTON tt OLJUDEN, NANTJFICIIIREED IND DEALERS n 1 FELT CEII.ENT & GRAVEL ROOFING imßepaire to old 'ravel, CanTtss and Metall° Roofs made at the lowed prioee. All work promptly attended to and warrante Office, Morning Poet Building. corner Filth and Wood ;Arno:oB.2d story. mhl7 FOR SALE—A Counta7 Seat, containing 13 acre& situated in td'Clute towr ship, about three miles, from the City. stocked with 33 vat - defies of nearing apple trees, 7 var;eties of plumbs, 7 °toiletries, 3 oLissars, 6 of dwarf pears, 4of mulberries. of out ralEts, 9of strawberries, giudierries and blackberries: 8 of goosberrica„ 4 of grapes and Bof oeachea. On It are erected a two Bury Brick House and all necessary out buildings. For terms apnly to JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Note and Heal vatate Broker. No 58 Fourth Street FUVE ACREM OF LAND IOR SALE, situate in eitartier's_ip near Saw Mill Run. al= CUERT SO t NS. street; Real Estate Mß andAenesal Agents. 61 Marke Sale of toots and Shoes SELLING AT No. 9.R FIiPTH ST. OUT THE lEAPIT REGARD W i tTost, aa they must boob:led out Lame dtateb% " " ai :eel= ANT NEE. • 2d-Door below ExttbliniteiHaust. • Pal- AMU 8.74181:11.1N T b. CONCERT HALT. ONE WEEK MORE Sanford's Opera. GREAT FIIN-1101179ES CROWDED. The:pest Entertainment Ever elVal. ear Doors open at 7:. Commence at 4 to & aLt2l/rittg at n r e n e 0 a oll 2 gar: c tri , e6; Dom open A , •l^iesion 26 cants. mbatf PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lama AND ?dawn:a ..... FIBNDERSON PRICES OP ADMIFFSION.-Pe t itO Boxes. $5 00 Single Snat in Private Box, .00: Paranetin and Dreg Circle. &aim 50 mita; Family Circle. 23 cents; Col4red, Gallery. 25 cent: Colorod Boxes. 50 cent: Gallery Li Dente. Ra-ong4gernont f r siznigh's only of kr. R E. S. MILES, and his Arabian Horse HIAWA 'fBA. THIS EVENING THE . GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA I. PUTNAM. OR IHE IRON BON OF 76 Gen. Putnnin Oaeae'ah Varagntab.... To conclude wits MAHE YO LM, WILL, Mr. Ireton Mr.. Chippendale. Brag ' Sefton.. Saturday afternoon as 2% o'clock. Admission 250 IVI 0 13 IC . Ai vac HALL, lA - BERNE STREET, -LTA- near Wood. Wm M Alton, Lease and man ager. G W Virbye, btaae i an.ger. Pr , f E Clam ens Director, Open every n put with a Star Company. Gtand 'matig , _ee every Saturday afternoon for Ladies and children. Admier•inn— Private boxes. $2; Seats in private .boaea. El/ ate; Orshe tra manta, cis; Family circle 15c'a: Gal lery 10 eta mbl3;dtf SPECIAL NOTICES J. Y. CORNWELL —Elemq. KERR CORNWELL ofiz CARRIAGE MANUFACTIMERS, SILVER ik BRASS PLATERS, • and manufacturers of Saddlery and Carriaze 4a-AlwaYe, N 0.7 St. Clair Street, and Duquesne Way. (near the Bridge.i. PITTSBP - DAH PA. Tho Millions 'Visiting Few York 30yeara. have always fOund Cristadora's Hall. Dye and Preaervative Made and applied within a square Of the same .Pot. Nothing bc t their Unequalled. .Perfr.otion, Has gm n thsm their World wide reputadoo. and made them take the place of all • ther prepara tions 'the Dye produces any shade desired in ten nit lutes Manufactured by J. CRISTA_DORO. 6 Astor House. Now York. Sold.averywhere, and appli ed by all 'Hair Dressers, ; Price. $l. $l5O and $3 per box r aceording to size ORISTADORO'S HAIR ITESNRVATIVE, Is invaluable with his Dye. as it imparts the ut most softness.. the most beautiful glom, and great vitality to the Hair. Price 50 cents. $l, and $2 ber bottle according t. 3 0, else, mhltdawlmoo The Greatest Diseovery 41 the Age, • Farmers. families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian ',lumens.. for dysentery. colic, croup. Ohtortic rhe"loatian/ ' sore throats. toothache, sea so knees. outs. borne swellings, bruises. old sores. headieh., mosquito bites. pains in the limos . chest. back..do fit Com not hive relief the mon , y will ha reftmeed. Ali that is asked is a trial, and use it acot rding t the dir-ctions n. Towns—Dear Sir I havel used you- Ve notiaa Liniment in my family ft a nunher of roars. and believed it to be the limit article for what it is recommended that I ottle ever used,— For sudden attack of croup it is invaluab:e. I have no hesitation in recommerorng it f. r all the uses it professes to cure. I have sold it for many years. and it gives entire satisfaction. CILAILLES ti. TEIBLNE . Quakertown. N. J.. Kay 8. 1858. Priee 25 and 50 owls. ;sold ay all druggle' & Office 56 Cortland street,NeW York.' mLlB:dkw3sto Foots about itraindretla's Pills. Nair Mani a Westchesterllo.. N. Y.,llMt. AP72. Mr. G. Tra Hrog flattnox. Editor her Republican: Dear Sir—l would sta_te_that IlWas induced to - use BRANDR '8 P I L LS, through the recom mendation of John It, t3w of Orton, Westehes- - ter county, who was entirely restore d to health by their use. Ho was sick for some pro yore, very costive and dyspeptic), and he tried everything but was not relieved. Finally. he took one /iron dretb's Pill ovary day for a week. andhi dose of Mx Pills every any for three days, and then took one Fill everyday, with an oocaslonal dose of six. In ::1)120 month ho was able to ri to W_Qt& and in three 'months he Ytell. gaining 40 Palma weight- Yours truly, - EDWARD PURDY. WESTON:6BT= CI MOM BE Edward Purdy being Allay memo, says that he 5 -asldes in the town of Now Castle; that some To on ago ha was very, sick with a sore on his leg. w hich had been running for overifevezears; that ws ,s also much distressed by a.pabs labia deist, ari d hew, very costive and dyspeptic that Ilte . ter i n k various remedies and, many physicians. h e oemme rood 118:1=Brandgth 8 pith!. three times a week and at end of one month, sod at the cold of two the sore on his 'Wheeled. mon th s he was e; finely oared of postiveoen,, sistr• oePsia and pain, KM has remained• wewesar since.Pl/RD'Y, - Sworn to before me. thislBth des' ef.ept- Bed. S, MALCOLM ti0..7/4 nol2;d&witiba . Justice of the Pears. Sold by Tinomas Badpai,th. ramond Ant , Pittsburgh. • CEO. 1 7 1. COCI44AN. ATTORNEY AND COURSE OR AT LAW.: I Offieli No. 69 &ant 'treat, near the Court Rouse. Pittsburgh. ) AL I. sueurzrzss - ENTBusizo 'TO his care will receive promptattontion. Col- lections ly rude and the mono promptly remitted. docend ' 1 - WHEELER & WILSON'S. Sewing Machines. No. 27 FIFTH STREET. PIITSBVItGB. noSERE lIRRIVARLRD. FAMILY MACHINES havejnist been awarded the highest premium M the WORLD'S Falls, London— all the Machines in the world competing Over 100 000 have already !been meld, all giving universal satisfaction. This machinomakes thole* stitch imp - eatable to unravel with the essential advantage of being alike on both aides. forming no dip or chai n , it willquilt, stitch, hem, fell, gather.- bind, .00rd, tuck and braid. The elegance, speed and simplicity of this Kw- , - chino, the beauty and. strength of stitch, and . adaptability to the thickest or thlneet fabriar render it the moat f3IICCESSFUL I and PCP J. L o AR Sewing fdaohinea now offered to the pub. .--' 11. is..Worrauted for Three Yoaro.liEa Call and examine them, at NO. AT FIFTH STREET., WM. SUMNER & CO. eV " NlE =gl ;took of - SPRING DELAiNBS & DRESS GCODS CALICOS, GINGHAM, &e. Special attention is Galled M our stook or libeling and Irish Linens that was purchased before She. great advanoe in Dl7 Goode. Call seen and ware your Spring Goods u amp will be much higher Remember the plum No 96 -Market etzvet, :Swaim Fi ft h and tie vim:Rand, mh2 • .1. ireTNCIII.. Mile; r a n • Armto r.be;ie Western Agents.
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