fcTr. | J- j | MEDICAL.. JKSp : j ;■ r>:-.; - .tg ; _ - rv . ps. ALO6HOLIG PBEPAIUTIOJIJ ! A PBlfe TBNI6-MEBICINE. i ( : : j| MT ttOOFLAWD’S ’ 5 v CfiLbbrated seaman bitters fe* tfAOKBON, PhUadel ihxa, Ponna., effectually onre iveii Complaint, ■n.j.V;* .- ...... .. jYSPEFSIA, JAUNDICE, , Poale, or Servomi liebllity, Disease* I tortheKliTiieyu, nndallDUeasea I : froma Disordered I ' tlTOr or Itomaohi 1 . ! . nuQij [ ; Bt;‘?ihrBh r8 l . ke , la “ te ™. for the V ankee> ' Hies, Fullness or I aai d V“ e cripple, limping into the room.— I He stared blackly and halt-defiantly, Hong _NanS^Se^fmS > I open the door, and muttering-thiit I was' W across the yard to a log-stable or Si ii 1 at the Pic 01 me Stem- . I shed I -“Stop,” said I; “the good pony mnst 8 when in a lying bfe watered,” and I tamed toward the old well. To my great surprise, the cripple »««. DeMmoy of Perspiration, Y*l- I carted forward* dropping his lantern, andj I I "seized me with the grip of a very strong ! I •; Don’t go . there!” he said, with a I - ““dawLtaim™ 1 • I s|rangely altered voice ; “there ain’t no 1 . TsfbnT? I water there! The pole is wedged at the , _ ■ spirit£ . | bottom, Come yer: come this way.” ' ®<*wl , ey«r,Bniiouaj j I found him absolutely dragging ire, ?-■- Tfflhr fam’fim ' land was not more amazed at his vehe- I raence than at his wonderful physical I 2 K^n t j^ bQyo diacaaea is ninety-nine | power, so inconsistent, as T thought, with Vhge- 1 sale and nniTdrsal t Truly, I had fallen among \ (purely ooonsh people. Yielding to the Whim of t He ad i, watered horseat the wind ’f&St?^ood*atesofNo3trmiisintteffif lasa well, DUt refused to remove the sad ’tfjbinjurious| d' e at his solicitation. Returning to the Snid christened Tonies, Stomachics and Bit-j dwelling, I fouijd a table spread, and some 3®oC fo* innumerable array of alooholio J .J dd ‘ an bread, bacon, and cider prepared ®S?iS 1 . , ?!S5“ll 0 r' ,t tife l ad big-belEod Jwr me. The young girl to whom f have &X Pe a^°v n a “ aat a ‘ *® bead of the table, .but WMfctotadsiifibreisindeepair ' 1 failed to interest her in conversation, TSOMETBING to STREW} TB- and tnrned at length t o the old roan L . '“This is a sad war, sir?” T moOD APPETITEI “Yon folks got it up.” mm&uup UP TOUR CON- 1 ; “We lament it, lam sure, as much as Tm'ffETRIZhOPNEA rorrsl j L ' ka , ly ' Look Rt ®*«i spoiled in land TTOOET-RID-OFNBg VO US I and cattle,a prisoner in my own house, r*oTt lanI an alien ia my own country—my four to bleep well T [sons driven from me, but, thank God, t a. brisk and vigorous I “ghting out their deliverance agin you and “fW 1 '| I your hordes.” Mis . ... P n do “« , .“Come,” Baid 1 softly, “let ub lay these HOOTLAND’B: GERMAN BITTERS, wings aside to-night. Return to better Prom MNeuHm BrmL, D. D„ Editor of the En J d ? yS and themes. Y'ou have still a spark ffilopedia '.af ttelinioua Knowledge. 4of regard for the good old Union. Have o£* potdlsposed to favor or recommend I J Oll forgotten the palmy days of ’7O, when foetofl©dien“oSteS t r r Sf h t^ rn ? of ? oDth a”! 1 Xort! » stood shoulder to shoul reason wbyk man may not testify to the I de [ a f Ticonderoga—-' ’ “““WAS beheves himself to have received from I stopped in mule astonishment. At ■rtotts n bf n 4 8 o b fTthem? t hemar the-iteration of the last words, a deathly ra more foadily in regard to Hoof-1 P s| B came over the old gentleman: his by Dr - c - M. oaio dropped upon his bosom, and his fafflSSKPiffiF MS£. fe” da nerve - leaa ! y ? pon hia f hair - - rwere olnefly an alcoholic mixturo I bpom bold, maniacal defiance, he had Bh “™skor, changedto cowed, tremnlous, demented r =,&£ P g ,^tt P Xn r S,lfeDCe - ®“ddenly and mechanically be 1( ?fi continued debility. roae > groped by way of the wall to a etair p™tet(’^Sr“%£i fo{S S“ e ’ “ nd ’ a hQf ? lngiike, a man in a dream, jffl|elie£ and pcSti r d n W t “ / o ? f d ! aa PPeare d . I saw no more of him that mental vigtir whioh I had not lelt for I “PSht-. The girls, scarcely legs agitated, iSntor™tbo™fi,™ffi^ltSte oat^ epai JS d °I re - taunediately retired: and I was left albnevnth the cripple, astounded at thfe S,a.—l have been fto-1 °f this family was altogether savage oom- and unprecedented. "There was certainly | tha circumstances of the “rf® 11 declined: l> ot with a I y°nnger Lightfoots’ connection with the S°"^ Bratßa l rT i CB; and the irritability fcid s German /ittersf I depart from my nraai I ©ld-age might have been intensified by conviction that for l 08 ?®* °f negroes, live stock and proven- de i- he p eople r ra ' ikewiBe -«i confd ff Scmcpccc i™iy fapbutusuallwT'foSbt not I * ed > rude, ignorant, and perhaps wicked. thosB who suffer from In.itlnaway I could account for their pas teanpve.na os. t T sion, bat the more appalling evidences-of fflghth|below Coats ttreet. Phila_ DeoTiMth. I fe ar and suspicion remained unexplained. I IIL, 4 I As I satabsorbed in a review of the oe cntte PSfeu/ ALDERMANWUNDER. Oer- currenees of the evening, I looked casn n Juno 1,18611 fr-ross the roomat the .cripple, Tho D dl.Bt.,JiogaqK>-Sir:-llt f gavo m» pleasuro I had beenfor some minutes sitting silently S’? a oertifloata, testifyin I upon the floor. The' firelight revealed . r'| aCe ' Wa b ? waTbaTed'in I ji^rßi^ ; o i ,Ce J-™ ; DyffcpsmyC&o" shadow, and I saw that he was leering ■Vom prosmition is surprising, I have Seen oon- I b . ( ?]^ ed him in no very ami !Stb£.M^f n « y h\, rrfrtcnpejtoyour Bittere,and I able voice; ‘My man, haven’t you a face ln i OUI l® aa devilish than S ssLte -****«**. w m si*. futgfßiwie of tog,. *3Stfsmfis _sANNAH WUNDKR. I He rose from his place, limped to the Bitphouse, aormantown, stairway, and I heard his heavy, unequal JL 4 f read overhead tor some time, when final‘ THE SOLDIERS, yit ceased, and the house was given over uid stnSfh It> tj5 11000 “ H & tlo ?'? nd eiv® beaith |to Bilence. Having emptied the 1 nail nt “ <ms I cider, ;and a ■/“h fe °j • TNETESTIMONYPROM THE ARMY 12 ya !!^j pon taa spread in the corner, and T>» n iJfr P Hn * A u®i'l , ari,'Aiwust 12. !862. resumed my contemplations. Why were -foese people out of bed at so late an hour ? ' aaa “ ad “ imshort ™afe uumborof^roomrld^'??i ti 'AI in thishotfae, travel-worn, imm-mod ’/S - land asleep ? Pshaw! A cripple, two expect to ißßHtfesagregfc ourtifioatk -J I girlsj apd a. garrulons ojd dotard. What on,and @oert^^^]^wth' # wereithesfi pitted'against a vigilant i^w^p^dd.p^^ l d °9t^without l it 1 close to camp, and prepared for mcstoneMgicm. j uaHl cugolnginto a [any emergency? I had unmanned myself y°un|Buly. onm J ARAJuXEsnjB I thrice to-night, should I become again a ||j hejfcn I prey to childish terrors ? BEWmtE , I tosaedmiyssvordcontemptuously upon .3 •«. M" r-t --** 1 the table, spuriied hdstlirs -with ’my “““se pictnrae hung nfftni the wall—a JONES &i EVANS, . federati »? ae ’ ? P°Pchir preacher a Con fePSi^?9 a 2i dea'c" lu overy 1 the two^^por^L^ and these looked ont upon town to thllJnltedßtatojj-and by surmnnotodln 3 *!.' 4 rough mantle-piece ' : -'l«v2hetBeb; ornaihhntkatridi H. P. JttwAiKs. I Pl « sb “'*f>- MndfolbV« n '^ >nd a of unsightly Allegheny i^Mr 3H 3 ' 'ffeiiizAnHof‘M.'3^i?u ntraated tke boorish M-AlsoWsale JOSHE%__ ■ %.- W l t b m J own faimilv and ofthoMtrnondunimk»tßSS: <w ‘ “oserof my.trien'dßin the North - 7 : ‘.boagbl orthTe pIS, frock andprettv oSa« '* r a b 8 d °7 yoan B e , r , gir i’ whos ® °4 as mUXmWW-ito Ihadheard was Martha;.and,touching ” f “is theme, I folded my arms and drooned i *nuil^.d4,Wt*uMth l mto a feverish sleep, ’it might havT^len A. ttMfcrtitf XT VEQETAB X, A THE DAILY POST—ADVANCED , ;iSATES.- , - On*-year by mai1:.;..:.:.....;. *g nn Throe " •• -%& On* " " “ J to ■ &e e fei°“T ered in » 2 oo SEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates of advertising have been agreed upon by the Publishers of tne Pittsburg i P“*y,§ r^ 3 -V> take effect on and after the 10;l v day of Novomber, 18G2, on ell now ooHtraita- ! • FOB NTANOjaitl MATTER. PKE SINGLE SQUARE, EVE.RY DA f. .One insertion 860 Two months-... 89 oo Two insertions..* 1 00 Throe months... 1100 rlnna insertions 135 Four months;.. .13 00 One Week.... 3'oo Five months,... 14 00 iwo weeks 3 BO Six months 15 00 Three.weaks,...... 5 00 Nine *2o OO- One m0nth......... 600 One year. 25 00 FOB CHASGKABIE MATTER. WhichAtfowa thevriTilege of a weekly ohnnjre of matter, -tone inserted among hew ; advertisements. [PIH SINOLE BQUARKj KVERT DAY, Six months--.. $lB 00 Twelve months .. 30 00 Administrators’ a 95 marriage Notices .. 75 Death Notices, eaoh insertion 50 All advertisements orderod in for one month, or less time, to be c&sh at the time of or dering. : r : -SjESsE'C X TALE . ASTRAY AT RAPPAHANNOCK. AX INCIDENT OF THE I'RKHENT WAH. [Conaludeil. evening lnflne s?« B «><i events ofd-hd ® or more directiy the draughts «f- Si an^ der troubled me? at any, tod - ’ nmi' S i? r ?^ 6 i?<S r ?’^ r^en d Math 8- monJh *ij S n'? g 8 ' at” 1! cririonaly hrs/wn-Hr 088610 re tur o^ tne ancient well. At one time, it seem uj ‘f®- h 2f® ? ha /t .Itai Men upon my fe a /]V a Hf b !n}€6d 4 ihdat Shelly, againf I,had fallen mtothef well, and, climbing to . S'l, Bur f ace > fo « n <l *,hat I was swimming well °hij aDd,i i n u ntf > both shaft anl hidsn™ • re f olve l d themselves into the tudeons cripple, who sat leering upon a bucket and, as I pursued him, (imped hoSIM ke aD , a PP ar ation, grinning at me the woiT’ *j d i hron > the whole night,tbe me e rdftJly? d *T* haU ° ted « °n aWo&jft* H' 1 of “IT : dream j. that shadow r«‘ tted Past the opposite window? fran«n» 80n l ethlD6 had moved a <JMss tie: ioiaXs r Pa T’ ! 9“ ick * spectral and" 1 Bat U P immediately, and, rubbing my eyes, took note of doors ami CteT latchjwas closed, the room tshll™ t, Mj ! sword remained upon the tebJe, my hostlers and patois lay oh the ' abI ° wh «re I had thrown them. With a saeer and anexecration 1 lay down again, but only to dream 3new of the ertople, i®°! d W ?J]> the lonely road, theponythat stood saddled in the stable, the grim war Again I start (fully, and, Bitting blolt upright, beheld, WaihinTtif 08 r u had ?L ight ’ a human hand reaching through a place in the floor to 3E*Tr hostlers. ! Quicker than the thought, I leaned to feet and reached ta e threshold. Fool! Nothing stood X h B?n thedar J £neSB ‘i An apseeountable 6 T d mei ?? l hroat had become jail a ? d my ll P fl vere Qed fever* mhly together Stagkering rather than waJkmg across the crePking porch, I turn ed towards the wellT The great pole in the air, the rod pointed signifi f m i° tbe plt " 4 Btr “ge, irresistible J“P“* ae drew m e onwird; I resolved to test the mystery of tosit well. Oae by one ii/ e n°if ed tbe ° Dtl ? lD g boards. The ploughshare rang funereally as I heaved it) and the deep well-pit lay blaok and i jjayrning beneath mej the cold sweat ooged from my forehad as I seized the rod anp pulled stubbornly upward. Surely the bucket attached must) be made of iron, ?of a weight so great was never lifted from »ny household well before. Tremulously, heavily the great end of the pole swayed downward; something dark and dripping catae in view—aheap, nanimate crushed, and swaying to and-fro. , I dropped the bucked with a cry and a Cutse, for, as Qodis m> judge, Brock Ed munds face, all leproui and bloody, and shrouded in matted hair had appeared to bucket°* ktln 11)6 K ra Ppiing-hook of the For a moment I Uy nerveless and breath iST r he u COld . gro “ nd - Tb o weird incidents of the . night] developed them aelves in all their horrible relations to the murder of my friend. 1 now comprehend ’. .l terror <? f boat—his, trepidation at the utterance of “Ticodderoga,” the pass word of the night ib which; this butchery had been effelctedWhe strange ooaduct of the cripple it my approach to the well—the riderless horse that limped before me in the dimness! Had Provi dence designed me to discover and avenge? Ur was I likely to be I sacrificed to the demoniac hate of this savage and brutal family! A door in the direction If the.'stable, shut here with a shock, admonished me that pome one.was abroad. Btealthily creep ing across the lawn, I entered the stall where my horse still regained, and, dis covering something that blood motionless in a far corner, pressed toward it, but ro ceivedin an instant a powerful blow upon fhe left side of tne head, which nearly reli ed me. I olosed at ence with the cripple, for it-was he, and, maddened by painaua rage, threw him nearly upon the ground. A tew minutes served to bind him secure ly with a halter, and almost instantly I heard the heating of hoofs in front of the house. Four horsemen rode up in the starlight, and, dismounting close to the porch, stepped quietly info the dwelling. A minute more and J should be discover ed I another, and 1 should be cold and dripping, like the heap or mortality that lay m the well. [ . I eaught at my bridle, fi nmy beast to'the doorJi fid overgate'and bar.] horse. I- shouted maniacs forward, I leaped ditche braised my limbs against fl of cedars, and, clinging by] mal, gave aim freedom of A feverish, fierce desire foj [ LIFE, possessed me. I J [ followed. The shouts of tl me rang hoarsely aboye th and {he panting of iny w, monished me that he coul pace; .Then jt waslhat th the past, the sanguine 'anti future, the sins and abort pentad of, top, promises t prayers unsaid, came ru upon me. I was about to i of war—a pass of steel or a trampled Dody by the. wai 1 fid : grave, apd a fate unkn i should the General wait -dawn, in vain my beloved ectpehted letter, m vain m tinue-to kneel witomypami 1 should die with the infatri of desertion j mesamati tome with bitterness, and i 0 ? B^/ rooe fI ioQBn< ? “ h -orabie tom, lanf moulder ip the datanqess and si lenoe of the lonesome well.i Theffe fEitfks flashed upon me as .the trees and clouds AU ete^ nlt y pf thought concen tred id thosß-pwtul tnqmenta, as I beard fiends’ !' trBmp fel»i Wodd-thirsty nends-r-broth ers, as-. I ineWt of the de ormea.QhfT«myhostlepatdthe,g(od irons toey oonSined!. Qhffor my nlked hearth!^ 1 ay w “b {bem b| the aocursed t^n U ’ ed b° rB &had slaqkeJted-his Bpeed ; the pursurers were tlosifig : the gap b e tween us j I raised- my eyeß to the sky and commended my soul to Godt 7 ’ “to-pthing mid. tk ® 5°\ d > a few rod » beyond tae: i 1 recognized the sabre of d sentry, and with a mad harlloa. of “Okowu Point?- a galloped into the midst of a Sfi 11 H tbe lma momemt,! a wore of nfles cracked c ose beside me. I and m, horse feU -heavily tithe greuld!' avenvid '“tl®' 1 ’ bad comrade been There remaned |pf theLiglit tb6da»Bbters, {of the old man toe ritddl? "f 4 nd paUid H bia bed, and tied TTh? ° f hl3 u 8 had^u beep emp laiof'™ r°. rtb ] e 8 b“ d l be gaunt totof-ourpmbato for the l£t time* We j'toscovered their bridle-path on oar re lwL. Wher ! by - ■ they bad “ ad « perilous, bud feequent visits to the ol| homestead The cripple had having vamly searohed the dweffing, the barosT and the woods adjacent, vrd 3 repaired to -toe-well; tp raiae toerbhmifraf'Oto-gananf 7W!» Virgbltt,- The ■ enough, remted our eflForU, laud the body iTha oripple had escaped a, “dram-head L.eotLrt.-t^itial’ y>nt.a more circumslantial Rretribupon. fallen apoa him. Reclc roning npon my death rit the hands of his brothers, he-had-endeavored to replace the well-coveringv Jmt < Bad unwittingly i Mlenmto the well. -Both bodies, were recovered. Tho.soHier recerved an hon orable grave; the assassin was tossed back with execrations into the pit. Hy poor horse had done me a last good ser- a bullet released him from his pain bnt my. comrades, at the, General’s sugges tion, presented hne with a splendid Bub- Leonpticm ponyi' It was discovered that Mmupds and I had similarly lost our ways, diverging into the same path. The death-blow had been dealt him by the and the last preath of the victim had shouted, in the 1 hope of assistance, the memorable pass-word, Ticonderoga. ” The unwit ting reiteration of this word on my.part S! d i 87 | Ve 1 d the remorse of the deed in the heart of the elder aB3as3m. | _ Such atrocities can be explained only by the bitterness ol the civil struggle which now devastates our unhappy land May God, m his good Providence, abate the wrath of man, and, fashioning good from evil, give lasting peace to all my fel low countrymen. OUpSNE BRASS WORKS, TATE, CADMAN & CO.', Manufacturers of every variety of finished BBASB WOBE FOB .P LUMBERS OAB or ST EA S 3 FITTERS, BMACIIIIfESTS asp COPPERSMITHS CASTUOS OF 'EVERY lit. ta orJer Sljeihboa: worn *l? C »; ra<l . ro P->i promptly at *sp& ! S,\^ nta ' ph ,™ Pump, the bo”t ever iSvi * ordlfiSfin? u nat Uab) « to set out of fS .51 m ° r ° Wlter lh “ re a b "U 7 ° y mp R E TmW E ? TAT * . «*V«OS UkSTC. P«SL iMO ' mW by ti " Itegislature ol m°tei!? r ?, eI10!lt3 f ' am pQ a. m, to 2 n'olock p SfcnftSiJv&ff- SAT f RUAr EVENrNbI' 63 FOURTH STREET »SJiYriiS? i s 3? Pnaniir-ISIAC JOSES I Vies PatßiDEST—rr. D. COPELAND. I II m. T „ TBI'OTEEH, Hon Thos M Howe I Ron J K Mooriuad ]9»aoJon» jOGHoFsoy, ' H "S | Jirob Pointer. Harry Chtlda. | Nickelaa Voegt»y a . ,J* B Copeland. fe o t^6m7“ dTreiWarer ~ A - A * CARHIER. D'irtlfW’l = OP T !“ ««*l*italk I * Jo©. IjnUeii St*ta3 Sanitary hivo ettabluKcd an office of information to P'tionta In the General Hospitals uf ihoW ' T ,° B >' “ reference to books. whl.¥™ corrected daily an rn.«wer can. end-r ordinary circumitanoos. bogiven by roturn mail to the fob lowing questions: Jl lst.Ta telrine name and rogtraentl at * ,T w aI tf ,n “ D k al nf lho army ol tho Wert f j ' St U,£ 0 rroncr addretw V hSftlft* “ Ua '’ lh ° Sur£ooD « Ch ai''» y i«n 1 in n ho.^wT itil ‘ 4t rr63ent - h “ h » * iso,dd be die in hospital, and at what I ka?!r; t freco , n l ,ydiachw « o,i from hospital was hedtlcharged fi\,in son*ice? ‘ 1 iir* If aot» what wore his orderW on lonvimr 9 I t«3£l C fi mm^!on s.u furnwh more specific 1 information as to the condition ofa.nv>THtfiMn> < n tho lien oral Hospitals, nUbi^, >” time poastblo, alter a requoet to do so from any oi it»oor«apondlng societies, J 1 ! 0 7 ble Seorotary forth, Western Department Ilf’s JjirjfK lam i\s. finter j Ud n?n^3; n^j U ° f b ° aQtiful Patterns, a uselnl h ud radically drag and, mounting, I left all to my illy to drive him ® and fences, i lie keen edges ' mane and pom- I rein Bnd bit. — jr life, lift, ore, knew that I wbb he fiends behind e daah of hoofs, fary horse’ ad ld not keep his e memo Hes of mipationa of the comings nnre- S'llfilied, the ig agonialy ize the glory j a pistol flash,, mde, a seclad town. In vain patiently until 1 | chafe for her Holiday Gifts, deo&hly. 104 V/ood street, near 6th. JJMra DUHOXDSTEEL WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTH£B&€O., I MAKUPACTPBSRS OP rfiest Quality Helmed Oast Steal, Square, Flat and Ootagon. of all Rises. Warran +Ki.e<l’4l 40 a v,noportad or manufactured in tnu coup try, bWVh - foblßlyd I, CURTIS C. STEMMETZ, Q H y B p a y. HOUSE CABPESTEB AND JOS lies. wood Pittsburgh. pa. solicited and promptly attondod to. .toother con ' upon her lips, tons accusation 38 would recur .J in place of a honorable tomb I BATIB & PHILLIPS, MISS FOUNDERS & FINISHERS, MAJfUF ACTCBERS ASTD DEALERS in Iron Pipe, PUMPS ASfD BRASS WORKS. .Particular attention paid to tho titling up and ! Repairing Oilßefineries, &c Gass Pitting and Plumbing in all its branobes. I Also, Agents fiSr Hatchings & Poster’s ISjcoaLior I Pomp. forHandand Power use. It has no supe rior,; j I i&nSl;Smd. No, 110 Water and 104 First s+. CEMENT T. F. WATSON. MASXIC WORKER jt» Menaced to Cement the exterior of buildings with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and su rorior to any done horetoforo. Thi<* oement has no eqaali It forms a;solid anddurable adhesive ness to any gdrihoe, imperishable hy water or frost, and equalto any quality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workiMndivthiß cement in this city. I hare applied this Cement for the following gentlemen, whom the pablio are at liberty to re- J. Biraell residence Penn sfreet, finished, 5 yrs; Jaa. MoOafldtee*. hJJeghepy* do fl yrs J, H. : ShoenbeVfeer» Lttwreneerille, do ft yrs J. !>, McCord* Pennstfeet, do 4 yrs A. pfoeteler; do 8 yr* -a»*W House, Pittsburgh.,„ . . do Ajqw Hoteldb" * do o yr« m. Address, Washington Hotel, or Box 1808, Pittsburgh, P. q. feb2o.lyd hfid apparently; becffme-Wedged in the VjeH. -nA. .'ZOIIQ&& Having, volunteered >to descend, we let bioL-gently into the pit, *¥&£'**&?beeriedi .-Pnll up, for God’e, Bake Hefg are tw6 men entangled in toe water;” 1 • - .? . |- COMffiSBOJAL MORMATIOB. : A rb , tratlou Cominllt&B;air, tl>e Board ni_ „ „ J®”® J or Kov. and 800. Movementsof European Steamers, A iri PHOlf AMKRIOA. New York Mjirnh u"v ®3'w or^‘v! Jlv ' crl)oo^ Arabia....?.... 7SKn® 'n £ityof Baltl-ar.vS S’forV Teutonia, ..._Mirch ZlRbii Yn.l?^ 7 .'? 1100 . Maroh2s..Now Yn,fcrw5 Ulam . n fc= =&MSSSS : mom imsQpß. ..March Vrt>t |]ammprii;i... Alirll, B..Sonttam>toTC."~New York Bor “»i» Apfil 22,^onfi a milbfc Jew Yor k MOSEY HABKET. (OOBBKOTXS lUILY rOH .THE HOBHIXO POST The following ai-e the baying and selling rales for Sold. Silver, &o. • ■ Gold Silver. ; Demand . Eastern Excliange. New York Baltimore Philadelphia.....”** Boston par g par g par g par *-? Western Exchange. Cincinnati, LoulflviUe, Cleveland. St. Looia.. Allegheny Lite stock market . ■^ LLEaHE! <T CITT, March .21 1863; since our was pretty active, es peo alb for sheep and cattle. There was a good p d rW„TedC° a - - K .ected and Cattlo-Thcri was a good dcunmd both for (Jo ernjpentandtieEast; the lowest price was •ic, the highest 4-;£ ; about 500 were acnt East. Hoes-Prices declined; 1,000 head sent East. PUecp-Roeeipts large; prices wentopl@H2 0 ?0>; some 2,000 head were sent East; the bigli- Owsheep btain ' !d 7 ’= 9 B ' ! Stoei> *« uret tho 6« Tlio receipts at the Morgan House Yard were ': Last week This week 2,548 I,2ns 1.589 Cattle, Sheep, Horses I Mules , rcc ' i I | ts wore large, the highlL". eneiy u„d J. Ow.K>2aB^a^&&£ uc V ”h£d™!F fi -f-^.'wWheaeutt^i \r & * fchaw suld 51 head aft w*:,, ooScJMTiS rfF^ 0 throagh teSe ' riast some aw head or choice cattle wris uurchas * head at '•» Tork came Market. Tribune's Report-Ball's Head. »• eoo3“w n\U h<i be f of lhe »°«3on. though’ not . }., rWthVjSS W3Z& : C4 Ste • tt'XeTaZ* 1 r Th y b ‘! f ,l e T »«“«?‘him u™ I ; n, J ai. B fTutei v S fo-day, and we *lo not hear of anv U) Tg^r 1 *® 1 0 , - b u f tho c,osin K day of the markot U i 10 3^oMr an 3‘ decline. IF prices hold tin to tho close equal to tho opening this will tirove the h jghest tnarkot for some years, and still ft can SWr** 1 * I’ 61 ’ l' ound - less tLan ttm value of Ih ...ml I *!' a 1"! extra (rood ones at 10j4@llc a ''.and but few and tboso of tho roughest IS* have sold to-day below 9c per pound Heed, agents for the fiovariimenl! knli .ought some of the best droves in tho markeLro the number of over SCO hcnd, tho most hey will ship to Port Royal duriniFtbe week If s eacoediugfj- gratifying to know that our army is fed with the best beef that this, great inctropnl affords, and far betterthan it would ho possible for any contractor to put it. unless h* ;™ ch '' h =“ in the same way. I?sel£?inTtho best oul of many droves. *Some of tho scooS butchere are brawling about having la coiTeto wi th Government, bat we drfhotVollevc they Said u farthing more than they would if there had been oo army agents In.market, because the busT ness is conducted so discreetly that no ono knows how many they intend to buy, ahd very few to-dav ino hl.»d rB n°n*fr 1 n r 3 6 ?'’ l>o3e d they wanted ovel 100 head, until after all were secured. If' it had boon generally known that they would tAta 500 head from such a short supply, the pricewmiM °i? dv sS ce<110 12®ld>kc per pounlffor the first i’ UI ’ , l 7' 1,10 re,l l jause ;>t tho advance this woS is a short supply,following a short supply last week. Another short supply neat week will cause another advance. The hog market 5 abra good for drovers : thutijp price is fijic. per nornd ivo weight, for the best, which are-liouliiig extra 1 in market, lhe sheep niarkot is more e*dtod than it mis last week end sheep sell at over 9e Tuesday. March IT.—As we intimated in re- S .h t fc e opom ';? day J of thu market, neiir > nil tho Etock was sold.and but very few bul arnved, so that the few on sale are held, at fabulous uriecs as compared with some' weeks past. There is nothing under 10c per pound- and some shelly old oxen have sold at 10c, owners’ es- Beef t'nttJe, The reports of the following, stiles wUI show how the various grades are rated. The' mart re markable sales wore of some 500-head to thFarmy. iw nt f’.a 00 - Sta . rT „ aml Dcrid Reed. We- note a fhwor them aulbljows: One lot of 72 Ohio and Kentucky t'urharos, four : y<?Ar-old steers, h\ Phil This was a boautlfinl'lnt, smooth and feti and proved on the scales to ar i EJSSe.'tIJ 105*i per pound, net. Another lot of 9St llUnois steers by tho same owner, at *S2 50, were estimated at 8K cvrt. 4 lot of remarkSbb- good Illinois, steers, of Henry Westheimer.the soller estimated at 10c per pound, upon B*4owt average «7o°^ lcr l i l of by, seller at 9&c, wore 572 50 each, and wo estimate them at 7% cwt each, fair weight. As nearly all oHheir purchases were of the be9t quality, the price was o>i®loo | The Sheep Market. I Rocoipts this week, 7,149. I The snoop market presents some remarkable features. Theprioes are higher than oyer known before, and although tho recoipts are 21)00 head creator than last week, Wo found Sixth streof en tirely bare Monday morning, and buyers waiting | arrivals and‘ready to pay 9@dVsc per pound, and some lotswere engagod m advanco at per pound. During tho woek some sales of sheep of less than 100 tt> each, medium wool, and - nothing more than good fair quality, sold at 9% fnbon tho scales, and some sold by the head without weigh ing were estimated still higher. This high pnoe is mainly owing to tho demand for Polls ,at ex travagant higif rates —that is,’s-5 25<®5 50 each. The Hog Sfarhet, w : . Pittsburg J buainKs'ortliolatßtrm t Ji e ory. The Braw!i»BUf>r>wi l .w:. 0 i I ? l: ? «the Brew- SPKHCEE & be J <S<nt!nl>ea J 7 TKK Mk h B n ßo’^ ,? eso D '^ ti « l « to 1 m»keitihoiroiirv I 'P&konwe, and prorals. CHARLBB L, CALDWELL • • J ‘ svoAS;ft>/pev7^T^7~ (6aooeaMrtoJstß6lmh» ACfl,:’ Sow, (rt. ator,. F 9 « K P-A ' “ 4Ftart Btr«ta? - Pitt«bnrgh. P». Receipts this week*l7,4oo. Quotations—ss 50@$o, ? cwt.,live weight, for corn*fed’Hogs, $5 iormast-fed and uo distillery fed in market. Extra sell at $6 25. These are the quotations of Henry D. Grant, Su perintendent of the market. •; Goo. W. Dorinon gives the following as the price of Hog» this week:. . w . ~ Lire Weight. Dead Weight, ..6& 7gc * ..6c 7V|c ..5 l 4c dUo , .A c 6^c Corn-fed Light-fed Distillery-: Mast..., Market quiet. JOHN tITTIjEi Jr., SO. 108 FOURTH STREET.. STOCK AND BILL BRMiR Promissory Notes*.Stock Bonds, and Mortng honght and ..... uoen it Oi l W o ark ' BUNOAK, BtTKIiAJP & 00., ... . MsnuTsctarftr*of 'PUB* C A: B B O. T?r: O x L.@ .' bt Sel . l ‘ffßHn ,e'rit.B3sT i Pita —: , ; ' fiyrtWJnfii ‘ Ik Buying Selling ... 45 00 ... 35 04 ... 45 00 © F&iiosopkia i, ™?L Philosophio, Bnm^ffor eirhon Qa DBE,!K '™^ < * : *>v«r tfe- J&SSE!*}*® >i «^Hori«i i JJ JJ? £ e Witka JjyiK.or ahori^hinmer. • -f* ffoaa tp-aßfld &9,& taDQr-night-lamp, - . • . §* to Dtnra fc^ocdidi&lip' bmS. 13 more ft the wh i t<! ;isijt abovwhs can*. •4^teiSs^ i ” movo3 * iasm^ n«i “? “to.oocunoii-No. a tiic. and .J025-lTdw . . T».^SfA"n>KS?. 'A Par !4 P»r g par 14 - An “‘fr^-.fnrinTenlhutrc^iv.'J. 010 Haines JSr°e. S, ¥.Piancß. &r ltJkta! ™' • • •• B , ' ?? a ? Lo J’ seb liT)KE, 4S Fifth street '“•l'.nnJie; UariTeUerl Kinds'lUDi* SECOND HAND PIANOS; *. Sr. B '*** A f /i c ' avo . Hhiakering, Ko/owood, round a Cr M rata instrument...' 200 \ 7 “‘"a. Bars &. tin,. KusinyoodT a - in sooa.ordor.. 175 A «3< octare. Moda.it, honouood, oarred . BVnneN in front. ,oi T dn ; lA g%?** v « * Co, K6fcbtreoi';’roand : - • excellent Pia.no,, l, A ® HoseWoii'rouii *** oornors, ago ni reliable Pi . iio. - . ™ 'S."B W^SfrJdari^TiP?™ * CP'S*'SrotjiL.' MS te^trswmr' reUßitfc.it- §5 A 8 oet, German. do .' A 6 oot Dunham, do a.! A °ot, Engleh do .' 52 Forsaleby • **• . 1 WsWiKSRPIWSSi! : ,. . v,. „: > ••'*Ylwi*Ws>Mr' Biappogo/& a&Bt§,V vp tia!| of a nrat class InsfniiuSirttViTs?-JESS" '“B* ««’.*»P«'-di«nj,;lBMh«4aHfitt»3&^3T anMarttemteirSM. .s* w s jli ,i WHOLESALE SROCe-ri HOB. J.B ASI) 20 WOOD STBK2J?, WILLIAM GASH & CSG. WSQLESAiE SfSOCERS, Ami of WIHEJi, BHAISJP>if2Sv «IHB, *<j.. ALSO. ■ Distillers sad Dealers ia TOBSOLD MONOiJGAJtEjiiA;’ ijS WHIBE Y' / liberty^gt-reet^"' * ' PrjfTSBPRg 15, £>A. JAELES A/ EETZEIL * FOnUIARBIKB ASB,; CQBBISSiOS 7 SIERCKAMT H» Tfl« Bitapy ‘ V . Conner Market anffiarsit'istrai**, '•' .W OL.H3IOTH ........ JOS. E. ixfflflßß WM. 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