TOrvisuMiv WEI S.K.iPETTEKeUU.ACO..NO.37 |--„PAKKiaOW, HBW YORK, and* STATK WtHBBT,BQBXOI( ul oar wants fiathe Oall> [taid Weekly Peat In those eitrni, nod areeo- to take Advertisements end Sabaaintius r os at our Balm. 44 ;; §fESIPAI4 MORtONQ, MARCH 13. am jniittHßoiMoop nmtiem MllUtary Fines. e, remonstrance recently preaented in egislatqre from the Society of Friends Pennsylvania, sets forth that under the foings of jour Lord Jesns Christ, .which to ‘ ‘ovje your enemies—bless them t curse yqu, do good to them ihat hate , ana pray for them that deßpitefolly. yon,” -they cannot engage in the dread-: onßineaa if war and bloodshed, nor pay; sum for being exempt from what they sider to be sinlnl. They further declared the Pennsylvania BUI of Rights says : ‘‘no human authority can, in any case tever, control or interfere with thej ts of conscience,” and that, althoughj iyne true that persons not Friends took th'jf affidavit k>f_ conscientious. scruples to aye d the draft, it is the fundamental print Pjj hat the innocent shall not be punished ‘"jfWer to reach the guilty. The memo nessdrsavows any inclination to sympathize -trith the wicltpd Rebellion, and concludes with aatatemint that the Society will feel it jjtb be a duly to hear meeily auSLlegal P r ff.r. ea3 and distraints as may be inflicted, I m|md ? r* |^ e does not heed the li ona ‘ -4-' — l — ^ UiD * 80 *’ tl,e **lttsbnrgli, Ft. Wayne and. Chicago Railway |j»mpany| ||e approximate earnings of the Pitts * ort , and Chicago -Railway n PP any * 4vripg' the month of Fetrnary ult., {compared with the same period of lasl j| f ear > were as follows: i Frlln ' 1862, Increase. llfc- If “ ■-:. 157 60 ssjagy pg To iillv-y-,--536 .352 57 fStt&t 36 $81,094 81 Kanjjnga . ) fjgj. 1 J- ® 7oi) M5O «W 8 Of. $134426 44 . tease for February 31* per cent.: mcreaae to February 28, 234 per cent. Exhibition. ; Anneal exhibition of the Gymnas ts Jli r n Tueada r evening was ? |hriiliant4ncceaa that the members, bavihljbeen solicited to repeat it, have cletermtned to give a second exhibition cf'iSiJ benefit of the Sanitary and Subdtijtjence Committees, both of which are doing thoir best for the alleviation of the ahfferings of pur soldiers in the field and on I their wav] home. The'time fixed * or , ® exhibition is this evening, when w ? d°Pp to see tpe efforts of this Assocl ation;|( which has sent Bo many of its memb|rs to the battle-field) to realize ?? tnef M n S handsome for the benefit of the sufferers in the rebellion, properly appreciated. The price of tickets has been fixed at fifty' cents, and if an effort m. on i proceeds will be large. J he .itself will, aside from its benevolent objaeljj, be of sach a charao ter as] |to repay jail who attend for the troublp and expe ise. |j Sew Packet. Cape. James J. Robinson, of the North ®rn ”. e Packet )0., arrived here vester day, and will superintend the building of ct 6 ¥P5 thern Li ie ■ packet, Mirseatine. . . ex lects to have her ready for servicei ln -uuin l T two mo i Dt hs. The Moscatitie Wll m h rst paasenger steamer, the counterpart of hei) twin sister Davenport, I '°'v.befng finished! at our landing. Capt. Kooms >h has bei m in the government serviejCi all season and was present at the rr Si & ’t ' ‘okspnrg, Arkansas Poßt, Landing,. &c. Hia- namerone here will be pleased to know that the gal ant,Captain ia in the eejoyment-of excell|pjt. health. [ ' ' ' If J a Colored Recruits. Thejl Elarrisbur; Patriot and Union says: 1 On Monda r evening fourteen ne gro some in fall uniform, passed through ibis city bn the mail train from PirtsbJrjh.ou their way to Massachusetts, tojoifljjthe regimebt for which they were enlisted. They were under an officer of their ow i color, and during their stay in this cijjr stopped at one of the hotels near the dejjqt and took refreshments. Quite a num'Ber of "American citizens of Afri can ddsbfent.”-belonging to this city paid their f|Spects to the distinguished visi tors, and gave the m a .warm and hearty greeting. 1 ” Theitfaragraph does notatato where these recruiftvere enlist id—certainly not here, aa, ifany of our col >red citizens designed' I entering jthe army they would not join a I Massachusetts regjment, but await the lormatipn of the Colored regiment pro-1 jectedjnere. , ' Oil W'harf Beyond the City 1 ' , I.ti nits. Somejof our oil n en, aided by a number of producers of Oil City, propose to lease as much! ground as is necessary,, on the bank m the Alleg lieny river, at)d build thereonl a wharf fc r landing oil. They think ||hjs .plan has many advantages,'as the tail imposed. by the city will not only be avoided, bnt tht, landing will be above sil thoijbndgea, thm avoiding the piers, while jit will also be nearer most of the refineriek than the f roposed oil wharf be low th.ej[ St. Clair s reet bridge. One oil operatOT offers to sibseribe $l,OOO to the enterprise. Pittiiburgb Female College, Thejea amination >f the classes' of the Pitt9bu|{ h Female College commenced yesterday and will end to-day at noon.— The usn d entertaininent will be given this evening, at 7. o’clock,-in- the' college phapel|j -The entertainment'will* consist’ of a w.'essAys and a musical soiree by the oupils led Prof, Bohbjock. {he and ' Retreat Western Hallway. dw York, Ohio and Pennsylvania 3 of this corporation held a-meet ■feadville on last Saturday, the chief jilt which wafe to consolidate ; ,the, ifeions of tSe road to facilitate isportation df freight and passen lE. fcweitgar, Esq-'t : was appoint jral Saperintjsndent of the whole The Direct ing in I object three the Ire gets, ed Get line. » CoiwtaMG;' . Mr. ij J. Woolsjayer, agent of. the Pennsylvania. Bailrohd at East Libeinty, called pji ns yesterday to Say that he is not a com table, as innocently stated by ns cn Wednjsegay. ©orning, and was merely called onlto aid the oncers in the arrest of Uienbatjtjbecauae he teas acquainted with; tne locality and the man was known to be req ? iriEga stroD * Executions, Ipole is to bL hang at Wheeling iff thn; murder 0 f Adam Beech, j[admi,B, '' y snv a he, was crazy dor at the i,nu> Eli Sheets, con- Ethemmd.r Ausley.when, liu lEelittec. he tea by him, 3 (~ be executed in •countyjai -j*rd outhe 10. ho? Doc. j? mS| with lion viotedoffi having i ra April. ||]| loWlew y Philadelphia. SS.WI °nisV'h , and wonoded sol lifted pbila lelphte °n Tuesday w D ?> W J 1 nonn 0 n n j l “ e the following: U. lb V 23 / 5 = t ?hite. H, 155th; : ,c pr p.>. ai ! iaSAth; J. Belter, B, 18M. . - ; ' ,v ‘ " " i’y . . . *" last, it D. Sins T. M. B ,i«er, Si Sotfee. The Pittsbnigb'SimtafyCommittee in; ' tends to ship to-day. a largeWnd yaja&blb ' atoresWitttbh&l ,bjf >6&t one individuals, charitable'sotueties and public schools of Birminghanijfbfthe re} lief of onr Suffering soldiers.- Thegood* will be.sent to theoecretary of.the United Statea Sanitary Cbmuiiasion at Louis} villa, to be forwarded direct to the point where the . need is the greatest, which is Vicksburg. The Commission possess the knowledge, and facilities for transportation requisite for accomplishing this, in the most direct and effective way. Any farther contributions of supplies sent before 12 o’clock to No. 131, Second street,, will be shipped immediately. V . Compllmentar/ Concert. I Mies Lena Scriba, a lady of fine musi- I cal capabilities, has .beentendered a com :| plimentary concertos arrangements for I which are now in progress. It will be I given on Saturday evening, :21st inst,, at j Masonic Hall, and the lady will be assisted |by Miss Bollman, Messrs, H. Kleber, J Poerster andßfecht,hnffthe Frohsinn So Iciety. The programme is not yet an- I pounced, but we understand that it will be I such as to attract every'lover ofmasic in I the city.. Miss Scriba is a vpcaligt of rare I power, and Has,' whenever Bhe appeared I rn public, elicited the. most rapturous ap- [ [plause, from amateurs and professionals. I ' ”here -are many • who will' be glad ot the I opportunity of agmn mamfesting'their ap: I peciabonoi her vocal accomplishments. I . Early in the Field. The Republicans seem determined to be 'early in the field for; the ’county .offices next fall. We perceive that Wm. A. Herron, Esq., Clerk of the Courts, an nounces'himself as a candidate for re election. V; Dedication.; ] A new German Lutheran church, at A 1 toona, isto be dedicated to the service o Godcn Sunday next. Rev. Neumann, cl this city, will participate in the services.. Soldiers Eu iioiite. I The Subsistence Committee were m - King preparations last night to feed a regiment from the West on their way | Eastward. Two other regiments are ex* I pected to-day, and another to-morrow, all of whom will be kindly treated by this indefatigable and praiseworthy associa tion. * I Fnrjiaee Sold. Messrs. Wood, Morrell & Co>,* ot the Cambria Iron Works, hare purchased Watson, Denniaton ;& Co’s furnacej near Holiidaysburg, for th'e sum ofs 180,000. * For Col. Collier’s Regiment, ; Lieut. Samuel Harper.of the 189th, leases this afternoon to rejoin his regi ment. He will take any letters or small packages left at Case's news depot before noon to-day. Personal. Capt- Bobinsotl, of the TTUrregiment, is m the city on a brief- visit, He Bays the regiment is in good condition. - Sam Sharpley's “Band.” Ijook out for more fan this eveniogat Con cert, Hally as. Sam Sharp ley. and his ‘‘lron Clads” .give another of their,capital enter* meats. Wa had grown very tired of the stale jo<ces and stereotyped-burlesques of cork opera and were really relieved by the freshnesswhich characterize* this troupe. SHfpley is a capital manager and not afraid of expense, recognizing the princi- Sle that-good talent is cheaper at a high gure than mediocrity for nothing. The I company is complete in every.department and cannot -foil to give saiisfacfion to alf I who can appreciates a good thing orare not too misanthropic to enjoy a laugh. We cannot.enumerate the many novelties tire* sented bythe “Iron Clads,” nordiscnmi* nate between so many good performers. We only advise all to go this evening and judge for Uietoselvea. To-morrownightia the last in this city. Benefit. ilr. Coni dock takes a benefit at the Theatre, to-night, -and we ..hope the-audi ence may be large enough to compensate him in a measure for the slim attendance during the week. He is~ata actor of known and acknowledged • merit; nm equalled In his speciality, and deserving of a liberal He. plays vAm bone de Vernatfn “ The Advocate,” and Peter Probity in the‘‘Chimney Corner,” two of his best parts, and Miss Coaldock sustains him in both.' Let there be a full house. , ' ; [' ■ Sam Sanford’s Troupe. Sam Sanford, therenownedaudvjertta [ ble Samnel himself, Opens with His com pany of minstrels at Concert Hall, oh nuxt Hondey night. He wilf bring'a good company, some of the beat in’the line of cork opera, and as Sam always has some thing new adied.td his. entertainments 1 we expect to hear novelties in abundance this time. Our citizens" must' prepAfe to “langh and grow fat” for Borne nights to come. Good and Low Priced Clothing. I. Thpse of onr readers who have not as yet availed themselves oi the induoement held out by J. L. Carnaghan, No. 116 LfM'jefal street, 1 Allegheny city;' to' cash purchasers, should* certainly do so at once.: Mr. Carnaghan reliaqaishes busi ness in a very short time, and is’ cloßing onthip entire stock of ready-made gCntle men’d and hoys' clothing, as well as a-very | desirable assortment of piece goods at very lowprices.. It ia a change rarely to be met with. A sptEKDib fot pf carpets justireeeived and for sale cheap at No. 146 Wood street, J 3. Wj Lynd, Cornmisson Merchant. ' 8«0 visa *BJiXX«’agewinsMachlnM,tor (»„")» mannaoUiriaepttrpojesiart thff best intu* ' A. P. Ctf&TONAY. GoUoittl J Axentr * i. „la Pitlsbaritb r, , roisra n«i ...—-• i JOSEPH MEXEB v \ { KUTOHOTORBRIOr FARCY AND PUIS FIIQjriIPBXS&CH A iifg WABEHODSftI3S BHITHFIELD jp f l ]> '{Between ffixth itmt'and Tirxi i t Her,: BO» j-■ : IF TOO WAJTT SOXG GOOD SEW JL Frnlt orpre j>»{ed-Mlnoe Meat* mixed, and | sB; <)ther .kiti'difqT .m [, WinoTNow Crunj?,'Lemon aniCttran'Foel guts. I'Naworth A BrCtfien. m tneDlainond, where you will get* new nropof Pratt and-town than-at why other hoose in the city.: Alao.e/general and 53 assortment of Pamilr Urooeriee.Teee, Wines, Brandies, and all other things of Foreign-'ana Dome, n jfßaoTHEßi" ' da34~ oornsr IHssnondfiidiDiatMnd. alley.- {if - CwineaUAHrlndebteanMS, Quutemt# ters* Ceragp&tafiO .U d J.. J i'Z V.&si 1 « j « .*.j* Itf/QVV has o&i - 7 3.10 Bonds and Coupons; anda'l other W, H. WHaLIAMSA vo., . r : mii5 t flmd Wocdrt eetrooratrbfThlrd« tfl***?» vT miatoly—An exptriabce-i must also understand Lamp. dnoo the most, unexceptionable re&ceneeaag t. - - 153 Wood street. 1 600 Fa ? ts Whits aai Yeliow Oort, eneUed and u sonnies, Enquire of j. w. ciiirr OffTna IflS'TdhOrt* rtfcat firsp£so PA SecOßi FROM THE Negroes Doli From W Nomination FURTHER NEW! FROM FORT: News froiu New Hampi Atq «kc., Headqcabtebi J The pickets of tk< I portions of the lines I of the Rappahannoei and one half white n armed and nniforc | whites. The fact e tion, only one hun and fifty yards inte ■ pickets and the eni plainly to be diatingu of a glass. I Gen. Ingall's, chie I army of the Potoma I lar modifying and rt I tation of all arms of ds t£e staff's of c brigades. I Marriage rites wei at the camp of the 7 ment between Capt. ment, and Miss Sa Washington. Washington, Marc Ramsay, Senator ele whose credentials v February 6th, appe: oath prescribed by la " On motion of Mr. ifornia, the following nutted by him for ac moos consent was adc liesolotd, That th< [ Treasury be directed and presented tp the : and general report ui present condition of o mestic commerce, inch of the Pacific coast; q; geßt what legislation, ty to enlarge and pn interests involved The Senate then w< session. Washington, March dier General of voinnti Prank P. Blair, Ist ! Aug. 22d, 1862; Capti. ty, 6th Artillery, Sept Geo. Bestley, 3d Ohio, to be Major General ol Gen. Cadwalader C. volunteers, Nov. 29-,b, Prank P. Blair, Nov. Gen. M. Prentiss, of 1. be Maj. Gen. of volant} March 12 —The Steamship, Anglo Saxon has arrived with one day's later intelligence from Europe, The London Globe hinkathat aeon* tradietion exists between Mr. Seward and Mr. Merrier, and that < ne of the govern ments will have to den and a substantial apology. The London Times believes that Mr Seward really did listen to Mr. Mercier’s counsels. The Times considers meats ia Illinois and ot proof that peace was wa The American Mini Prince of. Wales Levee. The Mayor of Liver banquet to the Captains Belief ship. The»&oBBians haye 1 after right hours fight at bels, ! • reported that the people drove oil toe Goesaekß, who pun ued the fugitive Poles into the Austrian erritory. The latest intelligence statea that the Spanish hlini&terhas resigned. Liverpool, Feb. 27. — The sales oi cot ton for the week were 24,000 bales, and the market closing with an advance of id on the week for American; other kinds were declining. Flour has a downward tendency. Wheat has d sclined 2d. Corn is 3d@6d lower. Provisions flat; LoKnoy, Feb. "27.—Consols 92J©92i ■’*- Washington, March l] ment is advised ot rebel privateerg on the Pacific] The United States Co Van Couver’s Island, wi tempt has just failed ] English steamer, for pc from a person named | proceeded to San-Francis Mon. Owen Lovejoy q in Washington by a serf one: sickness. He is ni New Yobk, March ?inbojat Quaker City, ort'Eoval via Charleston inst. She coni and receive hew boilers tinst., off Cape Fear, si British steamer Donro, i race of six hours. The I So of 920 bales of cotton] •pm. Wilmington, N. 0 She whs ordered to this pi tioM, and also arrived hel - "'The iQuaker City brings of prisoners, captured pe lids from the South. 1 The ] Atlantic Sqaadro Sanford from Porfritoyal to-night.' The ■ transport from New Orleans, has al The |ron clad steamer! from ttje lower bay yea tore . (jpscoßD, N.' H., Mari turns from all, ‘but tweil two . hundred and thirty-- townaintbia State, indies results: ~Jpahing last yoar'S vott notmeardfrom, and addin gain, the vote will standal man, peril,f ‘ 32,036 j" | 28,760;! 'Harnman, Bell 4,369- 'Eastman lacks, a! coqBtitutionalmBjorityto plurality - over Oilmore ;j 3,276. f jEsstman’s gain i i I 'M For Congress—Marcy: First Dis.trief ' 6ver : Easm 460 msjbrofeV " District r&h&Wected by 300 majorr ;,fn.tha ThitaiPistriot Jd sWlßep.) is elected byilt *; TheLegiglaiure, which Governor, stands largely J the .ffoußetheßepnblicaii 60'to’ 70 majority;-in tbe 12 Senators. The Govern probably stand three Be] Democrats. Returns from several tor Congressional District, bri jority down to so °™»U al require official returns to Edition 'OTOMAC ARMY. Picket Dat y, shingrton. Confirms d 3 FROM EUROPE. LESS MONROE. 11 ton Bead. I Gen, Stevenson, who was charged with using' disrespectful language against the I black brigade, was honorably released by I Gen. Hunter, on Saturday last, it having I appeared that there was nothing disloyal liu what he had said. He received an ova-1 I tion last evening from his brigade of the I most flattering character. I The U. S. transport steamer, Gen. Burni] side, Capt. Wilcox, arrived here on Friday ] from St, Augustine, Florida. She will I leave here to morrow for the same point. I Drs. Otis and Ingulls, two distinguished I | surgeons of General Foster’s command I now here as supernumerary surgeons.and:| have charge of a large steamer for hospital | ship < fitted up with all the comforts neces-1 sary. I ire Election *#•l dfcc, Army Potosuo, 1 March 12' / , <i enemy, along certain i on the opposite side l, are one half negroes : en. The negroes are : ted the same as the spears beyond ques- Ired to one hundred 'Veiling betweeen our I Bmy’s, and they are dshed without the aid I I'be famous steamer Union, Captain' Chambers, which has performed so many [ exploits in the waters of North Carolina and doubtless one of the fastest steamera afloat, is now here.' Itisrnraor ed that she will take a cruise alter the rebel ] pirate Alabama, if the Caplain can pro- j cure letters of marque for that purpose. 'quartermaster of the i has issued a circu lacing the trahspor-, the service, as well I Harhisbitio, March 12.—A large and I enthusiastic meeting was held here this I evening to organize n Central National I Union League.' Col. James Norvall was made President. The meeting was tem porariiy presided over by the Bon. Flem tng. _ A constitution and by laws was unanimously adopted . Speeches were made by the President, Hon, A. W. Bene diet, Senator Bound, Judge Shannon and others. The stand was handsomely deco rated with flags, and everything passed off most satisfactorily to the friends of the Union. irps, divisions and e solemnized to day th New Jersey regi. Dehart of that regi ■ muel Lammord, of h 12. —Hon. Alex, it from Minnesota, 'ere • presented on red and took the MAEKETS Hi TELEGHAPH ioDongal, of £ali | resolution was sub tion, and by nnani pted: Secretary of the to have prepared Senate, a statistical pon the value aod nr foreign and (lo ading as well that ind farther, to sug if any, is necessa : tect the important j PniL iDelphi,., Hard. li—There U not much doing m broadstuflls: small sales of superline flour rnado at 25. extra at j»7 U'A. standard Ohio family at and barrels high grade* Ohio family <ol3 at uu change in rye flour or corn meal. Wheat come* onward slowly, and SSi n SBS& ll P te ?i r r Jsl , 7(?(6l 7 ~* aud white atljtl 80@>1 95, Small sales of rye ut *l, Corn la in good request. Oats are active at 72c. Whisky sella slowly at 50c gallon. y Ciycis'XATT, March 12 —Flour in good hvxil de~ mapil jud pnc«* higher; Superfine ;fe5,90®6. Wheat firmer for Red, whicfrbrought $1,27: White unchanged. Corn advanced to 64(565. No change m other Gram. Whisky 45 cents. There u a modorate demand for Me.«s Pork: sales of 1,000 bbls. at $14,25 for new city; 1,000 barrels .prrme S?®,®/ 1 } 3 to the Government at $13,46 to fcli.W. Lard held at 10&®11 cents and no *ales. • U iu Q t <tuiet: 460 0(0 lbs. of Bacon were sold s°*., kovernmeut at S»US for rib sides, $7,20® 7,-4 lor clear. k@6 for shoulders, for 5i aI S k ams .’ 510,35 for sugar cared hum.;, nil smoked and packed according to rules. Groceries tirm, bat qaiet lllu.OOO lb,, of Coffee was,-old to SugaraUoH* 1 t3a ’ l -' !s31 ' and liO.lMtlbs. of prime Gold lii Demand .Note* 1,57. Exchange firmer nrtd buoyant. Dealers buy at } do tu par and sell bt to l /+ premium. >ot into executive i 12. —To be Briga eer forces, colonel Missouri} artillery, JnJGeorge W. (}«t -t 2oth, 1852 ; Col. , Nov. 29th, 1852 ; I' volnnteers, Biig. ■Vashburne, U. S. 1862 ■; Brig. Gen. 29th, 1862; Brig. S. volunteers to eers. March 12—Cotton declining; sale# gS}«V u F Ii.WO barrels sold at $0 95® $7 10 for State; $7 65®7 75 for Ohio; $7 «®7 80 lor Southern. \> heat quiet; sales unimportant; APring $1 40® 1 61; Milwaukee Club $1 o2@l 05. Lorn 1 cent lower; sales* of $4,000 SSiT ®eef dullfr f>ork dull/ Lard b* if 1 Whisky dull at 46K®48.~ btocks closed heavy, and American gold $1 6 0&. BTRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low I‘rloes. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORBENCE & MeGABB, : APOTHECAHIES, Cormr Iburtk and Market ftrtete, . . PITTSBURGH. that the move ber States, as a i ted. JleS&nea, MnW, SSSSSS? gaST* Aa, Ac., Ac. sa. Physloians Preccrlptiors acourateiy oom pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquor*, for medicinal use only. lelStc- iter waa at the >ool has given a of the American een put to Sight Hutuo, by the re- Corner or Peon & St. Clair bu. Pitts’h THE IAfiOEST, CHEAPEST AKD best of the United States $35 pars ftr a foil Lutuniere al course, including Writing and Commercial Arithmetic. Ko extra chat ges for Manufaotueia Stfeamboat Rauroud and Bank ijook-heepirff* Minister's sons at ono-holf prico. Students en ter ana roview at any time. This Institution is oondnckd by experienced ieaeaers and praeUetl business amp, hence the preference forgraduates at this College by busi • cite men '“ ll,ott ff* lottt lhe country, as well as tab Prof, A. COWLEY, long known as t v e best Fenraan of iho Orion, teaches and Rapid Business Writing. *T*For speoim'ns oTProt Cowley's unequalled Writing, and Catalogue ocntaininr lull informa tion, enclose twenty-five cen's to the Prinoua^s ji:nkhis«hhqth. ‘ 2. : —The iGovei n movements for ocean. ipsul at .Victoria, rites that an at |to purchase an tdvateer purposes Manly, who had SCO. feb<awdiwtf. Real estate hawxuh ishtu. TIUN, woorporatoi by-the Letislattif a of Fenn?yiv'ania. Open for Deposits fiom 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock t> m, daily: also on &ATCJROAY EVENIN&S from b to 9 o’olock. as been detained bre and danger pw convalescent. 63J?OURTH STREET. . . . r, CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks ua all thosn whose means or eaYitfgs are sv&i Lt also commends itself to Adminis trators, Collectors, rolanfcvf Societies or As relation?, ana persons of oli oluses* Interest at the rite of SIX PE* CENT t>er annum U pair on deposits, which, if not drawn. mU be placed tothe credit of the depositorcn the first day .of May and Nove cber, and thereaf ter bear the sAme interest as the principal» At tmame money willnoußLEtn less than twelvr D»terest will commence on all deposits tho Ist mw loth days of the month after suoh deposits are Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Aa fam ished on application at the office. 12.—The G. S. B 8 arrived from h Bar, with dates 68 here to repair j. On the. ninth he captured the after an exciting Donro had a car- I and was bound for Nassau.— prt for. adjudica te to-night, a large number rsons and inva- Vioe President —W\ B.'COPELaND.^' w TRUSTEES, * Hon Thos M Howe | Hon J K Moorhead Jtaac Jones, IC Q Hussey, * Wm Urnith, f Jacob Painter. Harry Childe. Niokolas Yoegtly „ W B Copeland. 7> Secretary and A. CABHIEf^ h steamer Mary also arrived here ship Monticello so arrived. Keoknck sailed lay. WHEELBR& WILSON’S Sewing fflacMites, :fch 12.—The re dly-eight of the Jthhee cities and ate the following -e fqr the returns dg eight per cent, boat thus; East- Gilmore, Bep,, 1 and Everett, ibont 800 of the [elect him. His jir-estimated' at from last year is- NO. 27 FIFTH STREBTi These kswvabled , p.»»» JL MACHINES have just boon awarded tho highest premium at the ffOßtD’s PAIR London- nil the Machines ia thaworldcompeting b «en «»lcL all giving nulTorcal Satteiaetlan,^ f electedinthe iihSep^.by EolUna~(Bbi>-) This machine makes the look stitch ImpbjjlHo tonnravel mth-theesMmtial advantage of beimr alikeon both sides, forming no nlge or chain jT Will quiit, stitch, hem, tell, gather, bind. obrd’ tuck and braid. 1 . The elegance, speed and simplicity of this Ma chin#.theibeauty and strength of.stitch, and aijaptibility to th, ttMteat or tlunost iabrios render it the most SUOGEaSFCL and POPU liAR finning Machines now offered to the puh- IiO„ • • fedW.aPrttert pOmajolfity.''- p will "elect - the; tepuWican.lh; iwillhave from or’s council will mblicahs to two far Tkiee Tears.-*, • Cailand'ernmino them, at HO. 37 PIFTp STKKET. is in the Second gs Bollins’ ma ture that it may stride. i‘i > Hiltos Hk*d, S.' C.v Mtrch Bd. yii FortJlontoe, 11th.—Gen..-Naglee,comT manding the union forceß from North CMohna, now. in this depaftment,dn*hoin both Generals Hunter haveunl bounded confidence, will take an impor- ] tant part in this expedition. : Captain J. H. tlowell, promoted for gallantry at Fair Oats, is by a recent or der. attached to Gen. N'aglee's staff ad chief of ordnance. Snrgeon Doby, of the 23d Massachfo setts regiment, is attached to General Na glee’s staff as medical director. The colors were hoisted on the various vessels in Foster’s expedition on Friday last in honor of the srrt st of Chief Quar termaster Sleight, who was arrested by. General Hunter for refusing to transfer Gen, Foster’s transportation over to Gsn. Hunter's Quartermaster. . The recent order from Washington re cognizing Gen. Foster's forces here as still belonging to the 18th army corps sustains Capt. Slanght in his refusal to make the transfer. Pbksidskt—lSAAC JOSES „ prrxsßUßGfr. Wm! SOMNEB i CO, 1 Western Agents. ft. '}.{,/> 9«£4i* r PITTSBUBOSKABKET. ——- wiEKtrSlftißW. ; 5 our on Commercial Beporter. ' O»FICX OITHs SATOgDjITMoBJtIHaPost. 1 ‘ ■ i.. PmsßOßea, March-13tb. 1063.'/ . Romarka— Theweekjusfelos<d has been one «f excitement and general dullness in the leading snides of trade. Tbe'deoiine In Provisions and Broadstoffis in the Kas ero and Western markets was felt in our own, and for some days "(here wal nothing done worth ttotioing, as buyers and er# are apart in the'r v i .ws. Our Whitiesilemt ri coants late made Tery extensive preparations for the Sp ing trade, haying rcoeired large anp plies Ircm the Eastern markets. In onr rounds; we notice th it the Painters hare been libe/SHy j called into reqnisi ion to beautify the fronts of ai. large number oi buildings on Wood streft, shOw tng at least a sign of prosperity. The markets just . .mistime 18 vo, y unsettled and correct quota tatxns very difficult to obtain. Onr reports are “ p om “ tual transactions and are correct up to the time of going to press. - thf^&^T s”* 5 ”* *" th< ’ new *>y X ........Too , Kennet..T? 00 450 ' llSrt£‘*§iv? iffil Brown Stout sbbl 8 *OO f Porter.. 700 3 .60 firm; s?*«sunchanged: sales pteSJsi&g® 25 * medlUmlB ® i: »e“ ~n : BePswax-~Advanocd to 33@350 V> B> Beans—baiea of small white Naay.at $2 50® BHcon-Thfln iuubocs a lair business Snim* m this article .during the neok Uohiera of & e b i? r !& 0 infheir views,at the following prioes, vis: Shonldcrs Go. Sides. Bc plain Hama B£,crB. OHams %@lo®iO)4 S ire cured meat ceils at a variety of nricwT m ® ro< at $1 25@$1 50« dos for:oem monand s2@t2 £0 for good and fancy BnctcetaandTuti-Ihe ioliowing are the kf'MT®♦ whoieoal; rater. From stow ihey are j SfswtefcgpSa boa r Oa,s2 60; italf Buflbela. ; Bealed $5. ori ‘T < V * ,Oar ““Tho sewon’ls now far advanced ° ff " Sal “ i 0 bn % atf^m^ V,m<,ed: “ d “ l,est Saemlesa 2 buchef ’To U hF IBI3 , havo declined with sales aUj2 25. and flour barrels to 50c. 4p i «rstec d i% ped i4ow * »«»st=- Wat*e^ C,<er ‘‘‘ Ih “ aJ l£?‘iM I ? u>3 are as follows: lift Colton Tarna, ¥* V * -W 0 “ @* M P«r ft 1 ii & ut& 103 1 17 /a no «• «« i .. 13 @ 105 “••;•• 18 @lO7 .. .. ~ M @llO •• “ 19 aim I. ! is @llO •• " I £0 @llO •• “is op »v -®|a " ::|“W»SS •• •• Cuyet Chain assorted oolors 50otst>»:lb CMdtariok^^"^f 15 Cuts -- ots :: r. Cotton Twine, .. .....T’"******** si ««« isattbur, common, ,7.7.* *n c *Q *» ** Terms—Nett cash. • vUCts 40 eta. per yard- Niagara do ctf.per yard. * ' BeeT-WenotesaJea a In small way af rcontinues im- p «4 VU>sa:,< L? b'tter feelingoervadej the market teS« Api,lM »* - »*?«“»«; *’*® a **~rhe market dtuingiho week was nn hnvf« « *? l 'lPft? t! ’,™ k: , ml! t Tter °°ncevi,-ia than “°- de '» » ro W'Uine to su' mit 10 Within tholast two or three days prices have re overed and the eld rates arademanded. The nominal rates from fi? r #4 r 7 SS®Sfe w * ; 56 Extra s£? an e^® 8 of, odd Juu on the wharf an_j trom w*«cn at a variety oi price*. Ur i* Va"”r“ e oar last hare been nin lui i lt^V for tbebc6t of^ ali reas O'8» there be mg no stook to operate on. Imhetbsence of very large we give the following nominal rates Vl f ; 45. red at §1 40@X 42. Corn’ a v B f^ sc, rv of 4.000 bos si&a|‘b^h 1 ei at 90c ' lSarlcy ' nominal « Orocertet*—Although the soles fell off for a i*Z <**>?« former pnces were weU maintained, and a fair amount of sales were made at the fal d ! a M nc |! : £ugar, ew Orleans. 12U<ai3e: Co * ce A - me> of Orleans at 55@580 !. 2tS I>_ f , V es of two Qualities at 53@fl0e. Soiree—Sales at 34®85c. -o demand during the week was fair: att,; \\ hiti‘ Pish SO?) bbi; Lake HerrineSs * f f* M “P°*. < ?*r-T"Xoelate advance was to the following; Hide, $8.25 V kerj Blasting. $5 50 ... „ ««■ Pipe. ‘ •*«. , Per Pool. V, In eh ....„,, 7c 1% Inca.. £4 do 8o ? do %,*» ..... 9jso 2H d0.._..~.:::‘' Wdo J6o 5 d 0... S^r at scales atfsl4@l6. ' * IT “t aTffl^ 0 note Wwime Eastern. Hew Iron and Halls. y Flat Bar Iron, lft to 6 by %to 1 inch 2, toC bylfttolft" Ifttolftby fttoj? M Horae Shoe Iron, %tol by 5-16 to_ft inch .. eft Heavy Band Iron. 2 to b by ft and 3-16 inch........ ... RKi Ift to Ufibyft and 3-16 6ft % to 1% by ft and 3-16 6§ ft to ft b v ft and 3-16 *noh.. gs? Hoop and Light Band, ' 2ft to 6 inch " * Ift to 2 inch 1* gig Jft to Jft inch Wa Kincg L........ 7g r.i ' i *" ft cent Vlb extra for alt Cut.Hoopal 4 Bound and Qtauare. tn0h7.:...: . tgl? ] 3*>3ftinch .. j;;;:;:;:: 7 SBI inch., | ft and 9-46 fndh ”"**** fii ..;7. v jji &*i6 inch..-. r --.-. "7777 is Oval Irou. % to VA inch. to inch Sheet Iron. No. 10 to IT ;.‘iBto24 !'‘25at426..i4i. ~jt Sheets over2B m.ttldei'j<oSiK eitrij Tank 1r0n,3-16 to W in.,not over 30 wide << ,*•*-. ‘‘ 3-16 to Va in. wide .* Tank Heads, (not flanging,) Boiler Rivets . Brads, and Fenoe. 10d, 12d, 16d, iOd, 30d.‘40d50d ,**o* Sd and 9d 6d and 7d.. 4dandsd' ... 3d Fine Ulned 2d “ t Cut. Spikea r-S to 7 ineh r '“Wrought Spikes. M inch* all lenfftns 5-i6 *; j ;; ! ' Spikes..;:.™: u ij * lumtar haaadvsneed to th« following ; J; I FloonDg Boards, p0rM*..5;..„i..~.^*2000 flap** is .4? -gw* - ““ do -a- ,1-rTft SOOO Sawed Bonier di> IBOO@I6OQ wk.ik since our tart fcae boon doit and prices dro'ipiogrtbe news from the East was unfavorable finrflhppfogr'the nominal j n this market W6f«"a?nilbws; Refmed,in-bond. 2& @SOc; Fre* OH. 37@»0c; Crude.-ln in bbl* 14<$>14j£v Benzole, deodorized, 40@410 Large Bales a£9tK99s froid first store,sl oS^l : l9,, •- >... ; Hew^|ork—There la nothing d jing in this article* We qjmte nominally at $l5 00» barrel ‘ declined witpsalesat . and isoff&redfree* 1; at $5 ra Timothy Is held at 9250. flaxseed Rosin at So; Chemical 6c. vStareb—Woods' Is selling at s%afU&inlotB. ! 'TVlilte Ideatt,—Prices have anranced, White HK>lh per IhlOHoj Red pure*: per. dd.'do. diyw£a>. BX@9&; "-? 0 ’ Window Gina*—The ppicte renudn steady, and we quote as follows, for city brmndj, in boxee of 50 feet, cash. no dlMonnt: 6x3 and 7x9, $275: 8x10; $3; 3x11,9x11,9x12 and 10x12,13 25: 8x13,9x14 and ; 10x14,53.60: 9xl3sl9XlB'ana lOxlf)-. 1 Pric ha tEtiallFad" especially fflnunon *and rectified! maud and obtalitso@s2- for city rectißedpoVi nro fidnosaea to be disposed of at Ion; Haw sellsgtMf*-' ssj||g^ 8" «yer--Laaf--evening at lightther& weiol3 fg^qftfater’anJ failing H riJ^S Th<i ‘.writ© steamer, Fred Lorenz,' ' Pan?" tiS* i? *°*ooneed for St. Louts and St-: ' will: ba an excellent &“ „. T £ e - Fin o .llPaaaenger : steamer S» ver.Cloiid.CaDtain Shuman." isannounoedfor I n “ St J i oasj .’ b l° ha £ Loaway will do the jioflord tQ the office, . , . i@“ The new and splendid steamer ! don 0 \ Eft* leaves forfit Lou- .Steamer Key rSftwS^i 8 * ? ap b isvans, leav-a for Cinoio*- rSatl apd Louiirille on Saturday; Mr Rins^rho 'S?^Ucarrf h foi““ 9e,i,iU “‘f* *“““«*« j B®» The new and splendid side-wheel Stosmsr liarenpori, Capt uray. is announced for i of is 0 ? 3 ““* **** tipper Missirsippi She. ia cno pi ij 1 ,® ?ees;ateampri l evetlidiit 7 and.in baarso of Capt Uray she ia sure to prove a favorite n?^ ?Tlle E ant:taal passenger "steamer CaPI.WU. ; Ey»S3 : ....... 2,sooEBliflour, BStierJSi„d sfnw!f rke '^<&? Serces hams, it M 3(S b hf 0r h’ MeCuuA 3W dryhidSf fl^ihiflhs^WjuSiDghamlOOdorSelbSt-AnllrsiS man, 350 do; A Holeston 400 areea UdM Jofe S . e ”P}B Soasks olay: -ITH ColliMarbhG cWa pU bbls; Lyons, Short & Co. All bbls fl“urAiS : 6 casks* 2 reels lead tdpe:.6l r «H Mb, • . : A,C.MeaJr. ; *V Evansville, Xtoiro and Bt. loi SATCFHDAY. March 14,-—4 p ns. - f- f.tHgSEWAVn«pri-«rnih *BgK«waaa»s»s _i - ■:■■■ ; sy-tOHN J?li4CK, : Ag't-,, . , For Ctnclnnatliuul XouiavlUe. SAItJKDAY, MAECH li—sP. 31; T»iK MW Asli sFLMBI» JBSjBSS&S&a _pas .rnge*: steamer B E Y'W BBK Mo 3, W 8 it vane, commander will leave as l an* noonced above.• Eor freight or pas-age apply on board or to Vt mhlS J. AM VINGSi'uN *«>, ■ ' JOHN flack!- '' s -or CliucinuatiandLonlavlUe. THIS DA.I,- j fHE .f^PiSSSSMB •BESsSaU steamei HAtTUfUS: R Kobinirn wLl.eave^irio^edaboT^ fer freight or apply onboard or lo 3. LIVINQSTOH a -CO, For Davenport, Sd Buqueai: si JPirat. - ’i his'dat, auapß p. m. % tHE y SiIIBiCHEBV USE Tg. ; lfe. sic, - N<tca Tnh-J. ; For liavenporr.Ku Buqmfdfc' St Paul. ' .WBDNES»ay,,j£SßDfl2sth " positively go thrddgh aradverSstft? 1111 * ? a For freigat or,*a»3| S e apply on board er to J. 8.-LIV LNG iTOiS'JB Co . or It. C. GKaY. - For marietta and Zanesville. Regular -. river Piu'bpt toavo/EltfailHirgu every Tnesdnj 4 p. at., Zanesville every Friday s SE w ASBsSmsßto K«!!.a f ? seilttr steamer EMMA. QUA*' "A“}.Monrce Ayera commander. wilWeiveu noted above. For freight 6rpa*ui£;iߧ^<£ boudorto J. £ LXVlStafixSifS= p (fo“° ,18*3 - HEW ABRAHOEJtIEHT 1863 Whecllnt anrt rUbbnrt Dally Ex THE fTaiE I'AIHStSGEK WSffrftnTttejaM laiNi&V^jolmßoHiin ! iSSS aI!de -rl. lea j oaPittebar « llf “Whoeis,j,^J?^ pMJtaaJly leavM \VBBeli?rCTirr Mcndiy ~ above steamers makes cloaa AnnnM ttons iat Wheeling with fio^id^rW SSSS&Sr,j JrOrftieght orpj^ej^PWyonboard onto .-... ■JAMKs-ocramra ico,. : : Agentgj Ao. Hi Water itreet. \ —.2 00 .,..2 75‘ ... „ ® t ®AMBOAT AtiICSCJY. - | RE . 13t .JLfst V, iw*, ■f 1 »r ■ \ Has opened an office at HOeOWATEBSTfiEET, , wanaaot » Qoneral Steamboat •&^»irs Botoita ' i “i BP-ECjAJjJjQXICES. , { ... j Sligo Tyr ■”» f 6 ( i 4% COBSWEIL &KEBR, CA K stt ifSE^ ■BMuAtftataanj of : •' Jaddlery,:uta ,CiEOaee Eardwiis, " No. 7 SL lllgir Strejjtj aiid'DaimeaneWay, (near the .Bridge.) . , „ PlTiilßllftlHg i»a p M - -SearaExperlctiee Cnatad6Vo rßxcfShorTiair Dy£'' " " i*-Mno wonder. tltm^tliitaftercarrfnl : AAiA£TSI&, J?Xs &B<u*CHZLTON' -} if was pronounced harmlos?, r ABd isnoTfta^ioBr ; th9BlaflOLi>f XAose y%ho nave bean djflithrihrn sgEWr*. -Me Ajy oT|J»&» SmWiStSwtW^ESS^ iona.iprQdueed m ten tamiUda^frcst^ CRISTADORO’S 5O centa, $l, Mid. $2 6« v.. >97 ■ Facta teroountr. *ho“#«nSSy f iS& smg§ .VSHOSBSTEti'Of Jltff?BB: W J -. EdwardPnrdy being duly .sworn. s.nvt tfi at ifltldef IB the town of New Oasti£th£tmmi with awS onhjsl« oTer fire yoar« that ! sa^ss^^^&g^fc^ ftreo time? a week, and- month* the»teonhis Jeahenled, and at theend of tS months hejwaseutirely oared pepais and ptup.and.haa SJT' stnoe, ■ ■ , ' Sworn fai before me. this 18th day of Oet^w»* ■ r - a * p ““ lS^^dX, MWMIUHH .. .-, .Sj. W \l7li*': }s"£' m 56Hi? ft 87-51 0 37,j| ?37g 7 37S R37X 5 37 H to been ctakrtaUnully, »nd *e«n b«*f^^jP9f«]ttta pwfttJ Ss POBToy FfTjgßffsfa/ , P&BsVgjS~ " !it/ ■p^i& Ußn^‘ ". ** wißerya. Got dou. Whealsc*. .Aisvnaut.putijr. st,Uuais. t On* Bltef Correippndfnce,: CufciSNAii,-MareH 10, press Xlne - of Boots aid • '&"&*'*» BT. THK r.KAH’f »«a „, -’S' "- 1 * ■■c6*K'-AiiU»’'JIIJB, i ; < y,”,;f, * AJtpßßatßggfe: /., CO^€ERT,V ; IMtL; Xo.mg, lL j Xo.jupati ,;; To>ulitlttt THE'GRIi AT SA A BHAEPLE?rr : a« ■* • S^W^.sHAjijysr, A3fD HUS AAIOKOTB' 4 ri|o|<p£ HIIHiAMSIO'IH TfiOVpf, ® u< Srtßlnc 1 ThU Evening! Thij Evening Ho Flay’d Oat Pet formers or£uperatia»-- s. - ted Manager 1! ' ! ” i 7 - ...a * Livo Show 111. . ; [feyMllfflaiUSß*4SD ORIGINAL • ,, • , * c / - ;^V,3:2td 11 .-,M ELODE ON, —— SS^ssSSs Kittaa, btage H anarer/Prcf B rt I oV? iOpeo evcry nilht with *. 7r Btar Company. Graid maOnVe OTOT tiafnria? afternoon for Ladici and children. ' n£ifc Bt ? * lox ®!’ Beataln private boxes, 60ot? PITTSBURGH THE&TB Hi ni n Boiw.-'tS' «J " • ._ . i • <Un*hterMI ? S : COOJjDOCK; sTTIbi bfcMrCotJdock. who willapb€W*#t&& ? u - in two ohsHGters,- . ’ - - ' - MIS £T£HnrQ, JUBCH ISttt *63,' 1 5: three act drain* ofth« ! ' ADVOCATE .To eoadtideirUh tbs" ■'• I : - fttlHSKr COBSEB, Poter Probity. a*od 60. v. CnnHiuifc Grace Emery iSi{: 00 ? EolomonProbity, aged 9] .MrOMp era dale Probity, aged J”r Charles. Tm,k".?hS Patty Pr obib', wifepf Pe .er.;..._.!!“Mr» AbSnSS Saiarday, last sight 0/ Conldocfcaid daughter,' , ; P|I^CEKTOpUM*i MONDAY, "MABOH 16th^ Dbn’t Forget the Datei-™ 'i & SANFORD AW’D HIS -'FAF.FAMEiD OPERA TROUPE Ja.. ;B' E ’ J ’ o-O-M Newf pW ßented liightly' „ Saijfoi*d bss ' ~ -i, ;jaa 'NEJf songs; NEW COMICALITIES. :„• P MFOWI-'OPm TROUPE T <> O > ' no HOT OPEN AT isr S.iti'-S' i* • (*•'.' *t -. ...v.'v 'O/O-IV C JBSiB.O?!! X/3L, UntHMondaypHaroh small, bjlls and future advertisement®. -" i i. . -■ _• , m v. ‘ ‘f.' it ' raOWJS* FATOBIIIS, 'XT' - ONLY. '' ’ d -J'fP&f’ 1 ** 101 ’ 12tJl ’ A Wfch, ..3^ - • . • ' '''■' '* .'' : f S| ||am «f “” vhoso 'eSiSfj?i©£SK®~ r: l»^Dfs^ ori2{j £.® D j w - WofcoUprico •"*r‘<-~'& *T Poop ogy atg'O clM^eommwce.ttT^. Aienr. * -■ iSSjjjjfl ■;= » -.;. ■■ J AAE SBOBB, sfi s * market wbibt '’•■*• ftockof&naod wlate*' BOOTSAJiD SHOES, *W» WaqrTKjt rp^T w-'i vivswasav* r "‘: MASC *' ■' ljlijlfc, CLOVEB & CO., am y.g. a tK VU'2 &■ ` : }.:~i L 45%. 1r- ' r ’* h~ ■ ?x -~•: 5j— -4i* • ■i-'l # '"..• £> . -'jDaV
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