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" - :. -.l__ L __• tcnitflrelatoVirtooVr AT.16,1 '-',.: ::. ::•,, i- .::,, .' , 1, $ l - 1 11: 0 : ' .; ' 0 Sill ,1111 • - GOODS, I it i v i ... ..i 1,4 : 'l: .1161ZICaig all thintearestakftea or ' ' 1 ..i c tii.:AiN ANTI FANCYO.4,2thEAT.RES:i aultablo4bi Bushes. ® nits A full and oompletd' use ant of fine black il . . CLOTHS - ND cASSIMERES, •: . .... ihdil and :flenell Bilk - and Cialmiere 3 iestinSii , 4.4 4.4.(iFiS lfrt:P4 iftypicmtAlLiFlTlLEET. ` 'pzilieUartot ....m.mi MO 1 2IX .* '. : 'A It 'EC 0 U It • WITH L. Mi",iiil WEB: 11e., 13 ll 9. i k tgum bpciAl Pla_Th • 040:fsittaR MEETS. ~ •• n . SAL D., 1 / 1 44./1 CO 118.101 ifilefiliftS, i'''' -' ' - 'gni sil'e' i'il ' tor ii; Of" - pant's ISain lade* At. Safety Flue, 4..T0 on • t. of all kinds of Western' ; • pplocat „,, iereouharooa..l W,`" _ -In-front of Waraboams. : • Atm .. j 1; 1 .th & go..lllWer. At "ticket , . • • z , azoitit ua thra- : ha; Culp .k §hathaTtk Pitt!- , • rid • sal ono B... The zimo• - •rEona. (=oft. ---- - • napialod tn. u Ativaibrairt law - staustET paouss- - 4,Diumusaosofsioint resolution, rraltsiliasse agijkOthilB63. public notice Rtvetrtha the choice of alt Butoherb' in • 'other Stalls and V egetable Stands in the New 1 et,- hens -: - Citri WIII be sold at LW -141.1M,Y. ootamenotug at,l4 o'clock. ,• ..-TITZSRAY MARCH! fit: • - ationbikanal iiitiMM4lsmiarlleill . , PAllMutoflaW akted• - blAtit aity C OW march 6th. mmeg -1 112; mdmanoe t R ' ' or_ oke, Mathabl %I A III AgNVEY.Ditz.7,. the q 4 ,oe of aails and Mods wi l l be. sold. guinea to mei ann!Vg , MIA ttlai4ha mum, bagged , thereon by thIS eitinuttee on markets. for a term of ten yea as. or stalls-fm...hcattatboistwet $Tt or - I 'bePlda I . a for aieginof one year MP ttalbf or 'Steads aao'n which a bonusof ; um& 1 __MitaillsthailloePai Tne stall plan of lie. Market Houea showing hail =Mal '4'ent •of each stall or a ' stiltibef publioexamination on the ds . sale. • New Market tureijsymvid throughout dek.andllteM fighted•wlth gas. The Taft en ' fli Whet - is , . enclosed; .and ' the tait t o isc , o the • Instal:ids, and all of `stalls"' audeillief. .Thestands a . Ellmltaad'autabered. se *at :the :lamas . ktt 4 i"lisexectletaticat and'ameant of room' an ibejthhito istold trditsposting ME own benches uu l t to" A momlheinarkef. , - • i t it henniase'llamt. by i a Ordinaion' at . - •.1Illieclookaron al /*day; -nnizuS . - tftlitci It rettadio. llini ~ ...12::.14 9 4bi e z i Way. of 'rather i nformatituitaahaebtained ott ads .ll.: - • ea , to eft/MI.1)11_0e uadiminted. at •sa7 •..qt . &Min Maltet use oath's day of sale. IL l ii DIFIRLA.P. 1 ,'• - • - JOI3.IIIISPATRICK. jui! • R. IL RAN ; : • tat II; . . if& D . ,„! ~ awtd ' . potrunittee onMarkets. rt.'W .13.1143COVEIRIE 'a :Strengthen and - lirove the 'Bight. I. - . /19 14 11i 8 PKBBix 111 : 'II ' Spectacles, • :'-i,' : , .- . -SITIImmugG_PRON DZ. . . -'. 'Pk 8 81ga i t'd ..f lll l B=tilar- at: m. 'Pk '.:;tavebehrwell V erb managesponsible citi _of Pittsburgh and vi cinity/I to whom they hay 'given perfect satisfac tion.gfhe certificates 'these persons can be seen um aloe., 111 4. 1 . 1 mWpatihase net air of thh Allman Pebble Spectacles are au •to be supplied in futu4afree a charge withithose which will always give sailsfaction. i a Thangtore. if you wish . ensure an improve- Monti* your aght canon- i . J.IRAMONDi Proofing Optician, , Mazficiates, ogee Rumiluit Pebble Spectacle& i ii , No. RR Filligineet: Post Building B 11 CAMPHOR ICE, WITH , • • Lire MINJE. . a a _prepa-a ion . U neither Cream. or Powder. but so d. Since its intro , it has obtained a, phi popularity al an • to eitoliatpd and smarting .cm•is mo.frynitti cosnietie creams in betas Medicinal, yet pl i e: Rafe. It panels aehami el nroclunt; imdU: be. coot the , nostnl applicatimis t for chapped hand,llpa. .to, Tb Lotio dhoti an alp OM I pottid. 1, 4 1 - i'ZRTZ 'flwi OLO • Fis ;gam d cobs.P. • • GIJON di CO, BYRON FI.L. ITURTISKI mipms&*.::l;iisitartex, and a . n til! RS= i t i t t i e B v- ,--- r Ord . 1..' . ... • . ;trollota t _ . f , i ' 8 4 rnEWDrAN.k.. G - ...es, ' • c . I , eaten " of Indebtedness, Qte;rl;imi to . I ter? oaten. ' I 7 3.1 tands and Coupons, I i and an sete - vernment f etionittiec,f?outeht by Wit H. WILLIAM, SW CO. Li ... :L7 i ... rOO4 atLeep °tinier of Third. kt. Ell, a. , - -T O. MUNI/BED. i r r''Plitetertvoeh -1 d emelaytnent on aka. tuider ahetteroat the beat wageo. 'also- wanted.-- - I .: z - . . r JAME - .KBADS,' . '''' Th . t • ion Trap Wala. St. Losig:' ' At . .-.. ... 1 , ; ~ . • ....„ , ~.„. i .• . .. , . , - . ~. ...• - - . 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' .. . .7.... ,;. , r, i.• 5,...: ,f,:....„..,:...., , ,,, ~: . -, - • •:..-.•.• * - s• in U , sx6 .'"°Na/oVeit7 - - An immense concourse of oar -most re spectate, and wealthy colored , people gathered on Monday -to bury one of their number. The deceased was named Ed. ward M. Thomas. Few colored men in tbe-teuntry" possessed a more 'extensive acquaintance. He was for twenty-five years a runner for the House of Repre sentatives at. Waahingion, and. by a long et:tainted cannel of fidelity and affability ,had gained the respect and confidence of every member of Congress and habitue of the House. Anecdotes concernin_g_ him have been narrated by the score. Heac cumulated some property in Washington' and leaves a family in very comfortable circumstances. The deceased was one of nine In this country who have receivedl the - degree of Sublime Princes of Jerusa.l lem, a degree conferred in England - , only, from whence colored Masons in this coun try derive their charters. He was Past Grand Master- of -the Grand Lodge of Masons of the District of Columbia, and Past Right Worthy National Grand Chief of the Independent Order of Good Sa maritans and Daughters of-Samaria-- Philadelphia American, OTHELLO AND THE - COUN - - .TRYMEN. We were making the best of oar way between Eastport and Portland, Me., play ing at every considerable, and at many in considerable villages. Oar first detour from Moe*? Island brought us to Lubec, and the draftee was never represented be fore a rougher set of Christians or Pagans than thoee which cur performance drew together. When these raw down• Easters became interested in the progress of the play the expression of their countenances was grotesque in the extreme; and Pope must have caught his idea of the proper study of ma, kind being Man, while look ing through a hole in some stroller's back drop. The play was Othello, and A. A. Adams (in his yoanger days, the brightest dramatic o genius our country has yet pro puced) the-hero. One huge lumber-man, who eat on the front bench, seemed ac tually to be endeavoring to imitate the Moore display ; his soul was in the scene before him. His eyes protruded as though theySiVore starting from his 'head. Every movement of Othello's body seemed in stantly communicated to that of his in tense auditor. When lago had succeed- , ed in thoroughly arousing the jealousy of the General, the lumber -man clapped his hands, on the knees of his neighbors who sat on either side of. him. I expected them to start up from the ponderous blow, as his fists descended, bat they were too intent upon the scene to notice any mere physical objects. As Adams gave the lines— 'l'd rathei be and toad a liv e upon The - vapor orsAlungeon. than' aeop • A comer in the thing I love Foretliehruses." tremendous energy, and the enormous `' fiber - man" - spring to his feet, bringing two neighbors with him with a jerk, I shouted ; with a voice which might . e cracked,the roof: • `Nor I, ayther •by lightnia 1 I'd go to ; fast, all standln' 1" Then.the confusion which this unhappy break had partly subsided, and our hactbeen admonished to "get down nnt," . ancither interruption, growing, erred, ept. of the' first, once Mord te thetbittak verse Volt I say, Zeke," roared the man sitting lie right of our hero, "when youjump 7 pjist now, by holcey, if,you didn't tear. r v outerk 'all to scrimtion,•yon did, by' ke'Evleft hand neighbor, lull just made amh discovery, and thus communi- . tit: •- ty thunder, Zeke,. fun's fan ; but . n't stand this I All the while that : fellerwas actoreechid' oat - I didn't lothin' about your diggin your fin clean into themuscles of ray leg ; I 4be lame fora , month 1 Bat What I urtest'aghl.ii the:Way you've slivered :y Sunday pants !' How am Ito hide :rooter?" )h, shot np - 1" said Zelte, atigrily; re stoppin the show. Look there, I them folks is standbe, atopii„still, ite at t jtitl. `'GO:nif, - shoiiiiiianr neinr ,d there fellers with their trousers." ,t.:- :•• - iihe play dreW,Atowards" its chijelusiOn, Ind lwheif Dem:remoras was smotheied, Zee seemed to undergo a similar straw tillation. -He `assured Othello, in short sentences,that she was innocent4and if he 111 * es/ierier/Quid bee ter it, &c., ikc., nd when tit lenkth , the •Motir - discov-• era t e treachery of logo, Zeke shoutid in triutaph— "Theref-you timber-headed nigger! al& I been telling you scrall along?" _ ___ versos:reed applY -;flestions. , . • • :1 • • r 0137112 *PAM I Crucibl ea* &a, 41 17 t,4 the P.R. feb2COmd Laura Beene has got into, 4t, difricieltY withsßaymond and Lenox, .two members of her e e r ePanY. The latter eOll, the public, iii-alciaid4 tiiet they have beencuuselessly left out in the cold some- months before theclose of tbe the season while Laura claims some con -sideratimfor-retaining them ever since jfew. Year's day, whemtheyforfeited their ogligements by refusing to perform on the.afterilgynßrthatday-- The. "oute4had a taitefliat,Wintetigqt Jas . even -4 THE DAILY '.I'OI3T—ADV.AHOED BATE. One year, by mail • ' ;•::*•4 $8 80 Efunramilas,- 4 la Throe NB " ;•-• " 7O „Moll reek. dellyereo'.iii is maim capies.„-- .. .... To per hazt.— ,tz. 100 PiFtli ADVERTISING- BATES. Ti following rates a advartislas hive ben eirtibtapon by the Pubtithers of the Pittsburg da ff y of to take effect on and after the 10 day of November. 1862, on all new contracts: i FOB STANDING RATTER. { 1.3111. IVY MTPRY,DCf.. • She laartidn " 'aulkwo niorann-.... • too Two insertions.— 1 00' Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 126" Four months 18 00 teak.— SAO Fyamontjw.,.., 1400 SIM Sie.monthe • : ,. .Itl 00 weeks,— ... 6.00 Nine months.... 20 00 One month —. 800 1. • ' FONAITHA OIABLE MATOII. WhlitfiltDOWNtliepristiese of d Weekly dense • of matter.' to be inserted amons new ad P IL BINGLII BQI7ARII, ZYKRY DAY, Six month,-- OS 00 00 Twelym months— Administrators' Noiloes S 4707 Notices... 4 ,4 • B •eathrligaill•-• ••••• * one 75 • -An o rdered fol one Month. or leistimw to be eashat the time ofor.. DA-ILN POST. Death of a Prominent Colored Mason DT /N OLD STAGRR Theatrical:: Quarrel ...n€4.lfiessom of thellhatirook. The warmth of the Irish heart was plea,maidy manifested at the - dinner of the Frtendly sons of St. Patrick last night. Mr- - Sarny Williams, theeminant comedian rose to put in a plea for the'aufferingpoor in Ireland. He said that he bee under stood that a . great scarcity of food exists in the old country, and that he believed that while welment contributions to' the kiatiCashire operatiVes, It was but right -that other suffers should receive a share of our bounty. He 'therefore proposed to give , a professional beta& at the Academy ofMniuc, „free of expencee r for the per pos of furnishing means to aid the desti:l .titittii people ii Ireland, pledging him..' -self to maketni the Aliffeernce if the re tips should fall short Of one thousand do/ - lars. The President. of the St. Andrew's 'Society immediately ofre.red a subscription 4 ,' 4 behalf of its members, of fine hundred, dollars for the same object, a- - /Ilfwiton Irish man who said ,qhtetad recentlymon abet of $100," offered that sum to aid the en, terprise; and Mr Be]!,' Ince. President of the friendly Sant, pit the eap-eheif upon -these bundle orgolden grain by annotate ing that.Mr- A. T. Stewart had already chartered a ship-at hie own expense, to be filled - With food for the 'destitute Irish and sent forthwith to them from this port. Our Irish fellow citizens, always active in works of charity orpatriotism, have keen ears for the cry of distress, and no , man suffers when they, have - the chance of helping hint. Among all the incidents of the celebration of yesterday, there was no finer tribute than this to the memory , of their Patron Saint. —N. Y. Evening Post. . Deathof another Catholic Cler gyman, The mortality among the Catholic cler gy of this city has been, of late H a subject of serious moment to the laity of that faith, who can • illy spare any of their priests, their number being now, it is said, too limited for the requirements of the diocese. Late on Sunday evening, Rev. ' Thomas Lilly died at the pastoral resi- 1 dews of St. Joseph's Church, of an at tack of paralysis. The deceased was born in Adams county, of this State, October 3 1806. . At the completion of his stu dies hejoined the novitiate. He was em ployed in the College several years, and then became pastor of a church in 'Fred eriok, Maryland. At the death of Father Carboray, of the Church of St. Enegas, (Ignatius,) St. Mary's county, Maryland. be became pastor, and subsequently re moved, to Philadelphia, and has since been &nnected with St. Joseph's.—Phtladel phia Ledger. 1 An Aged Negress. A slave belonging to Mrs. McNash, of Nashville, died on the 9th inst., at the ad vanced age of one hundred and nine years. She had nursed four or five generations of the family. Early Spring. A letter from Newham, N. C., e . Spring is rapidly opening . ; the en finished their planting operations and the peach trees are in fall bloom. Execution! in Canada. A bill has been offerhd in the Canadian Parliament, to abolish public executions, because of their demoralizing influences upon the people. A General's Pooket Picked. On Wednesday, Gen. Buford had hi pocket picked of $1,900, while crossino the street from the Treasury Departmen at Washington City, where he had jae. drawn the money. Planting Cabbages. A correspondent of the Nark Lane Er press, who highly extols the cabbage for feeding milch cows, store cattle, sheep an.] swine, and more especially for spring feeding of lambing ewes, says that the av erage product per acre in England may be stated at 25 tons. He gives the follow ing directions for planting them : The cabbage plants freshly drawn from the nursery-bed; with the extreme end of the slender fibrous root cut off, are brought to the field, and immersed in tubs of wa ter, with the roots downwards,-and taken from the vessels as the plants are recital , ed for use. Persons provided with dib bles insert the plants on the top of the drills, at the distance of two feet from each other, making a hole with the dibbli) for the insertion of the plant to the depth it has -stood in the nursery...bed, and push ing with the dibble the sides of the hole together, in order to give the plant a firm position. It must be very carefully ob 'served not to insert the plant 'deeper or more shallow t hen they stood in the nur sery-bed, as a transformation of the ex posed! or earthed by skin is the cowls cprehoe, and a necessary delay in the on ward progress of this plant. All plants with a large foliage require'much moist ure and the dunethat is used for" cabbage must "be thoroughly moist, and even wet, Whether it be cool or fermented ; the plAnts immersedln water, and the inser lion in the ground should be performed in the wettest - weatherin which the work . is possible to be done. •When any plants are peen to be deed ? the places must be immediately filled with fresh plank in. or der to secure a fill crop all 'Over the field. P tiC•NO-7i'ltiE, Orrin Or pie PINeA /14'14cux CO. 1 , _CLAIM: Ditetitraiwr, i .. ohmic .I,3lMMrti IttinjtoAD, •..11. Company 'fiefeb.Y. TO Mit& 'Rtitirt.o In WIIMU igukt.conimMt— it infwareaempeWtte poweiarof anthorityogofortliittlemithrooltdir Pr"iltl. °WI 0:1 , aft. af_fke ;timid! Jtaseattaz of the Common*etitti of renneylwania entitled- ;Ale Acid ,the sale of the! Afaig A gato AlAttl.flaio Igt IVraelfrZeleTargozzdzii tr Itatorolztitzt4 ""ir {trap A parte:am Main-, Mho wttie,Poblfo:„ „ - :ang as lies betweeft and! _.cwV.- monlyanowa as the ' 33 .poer-WWOI , &'N I:lingua-1 topther alga with sweir.uatoa Tonere kitd lieeer. yogi !now wed Of JoliAstein k -ez pettaito•to Or are osetemoonneoffioa tliveid ErptroryfOtern Dividen, -d-, • - ' • By order: ad the BtiardEof Dirbeere;" ' . Witim the meal of*he gait Croll t any the 215th . day of iFebenw i A. liffig_ . i .• , J La Taffeltiamommum mididtwyl . ~. ; yriddent: -, „ . FOR VAXX111:11 9 L y oeTer- IMiciti alleW b'bt lativituated 7 , 00 ttieppratii or4ficivit *hot liSfttitnrite adjouttur thtateratitli'irgiti; Olt tii - 12... The lota area:oh 24,44 frelt v. nale• ;item. ruspAnt batik to &Wentz . atutareledire j tk•notr, te tit "'ft AelrelitoOroir evinYlaide. Two of the lota have frame housla An•uttiza,7 Ere ~,,retuel2 And itail in sub. lisatreallitheV • - # 9 • 7 ' will neeold all together unw , v . . . ' Enquire of ~,I• 4l'ilas: 311 'T ' feb27 . -' ` 11{01400tAilsr .0 h. • ArreARKBIS,47- kerisarm 'te . . , Rao (wiped wofficle,-#1 4 • „ NO 90 WATEN; BT/141.111i, ; 46.74 iint he win s iiaro r istealioo .SCZ:aft ane - "rMimunr celms Ix maw fro ad- RIOKBT,SON. WIEB4R & WILSON'S SinylU!kg Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET AtAC FARINA!' MACHINE havej IIIIIRIVARLED ust been awarded the higheet premiura et the WORLD'S FAIN London— all theldaohiateia the world competing Over 100,000.:have already been sold. ungluing- universal Satisfaction. This machinemekes tho look stitch inaPOnibie to Imrevel with the essential advantage of being alike onboth sides, forming no ridge or !Zak. It, will quilt, stitch, hetn , fell, gathor , land, cord , tug); and braid. The elegance, andnd simplicity st i tch Ma ohine. the beau strength of and adaptibility tegt is thickest or thineet fabrics rendeitt the m Ue(IESSEIII and POPO Sewing Mee ines now offered to the pub- 113.1Torrahted for Three Team -roe Call and axamitia them, at NO. 27 FIFTII STREET. WM. SUMNER & CO DqUESNE BRASS WORKS, TATE, C.ADREAN & CO blanasatarersof every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOB PLII4BERB GAS or NIVEA SI FITTERS, MAGEINEETS min COPPERSMITHS, BRAM • faiagiTlidlis OF EVERY DE scription made to order "Steamboat Steamboat wore, stamen and gaa fitting end repairing promptly at tended to. Hartionlar aCention past, to firing up Eateries for Coal and Carb ma Oils, Also. 5 le agents for the Western D'at-ic' of Ventaylvatla. for the sale of Marsh, Lanstiell Patent a.photi Pump. the beat ever inven ted, having no valves it is not liable to get oat of Order MA will throw more water than any pump twice its sloe. febilaily. titin:crony or THE HOSPITALS. —The Unlead St-toy waiters 0- ouniasion r is o established an OH ce of infgratation in retard to rodents In the General Hmpitals of the Army of the Wet. By sreferrnco to books, whieh are corrected daily, an answer can, mu l c t - ordinary eircummanace, beglron by return midi to tho tot lowing questions Wring name and regimen brestant ens hock al of tho army ol the W e rt ? S i d. W h ß a O t Lbaht e i sn h a i m s p o mp h e e ad u d ren ? o nor Chaplin of the heani•al 4th If not to bog/o date? ' ffal at present, has ho recent , heal boapita/ 6th. II mad he die In ho spital, and at what 6th. If recently discharged from hospital, was he discharged from service ? 7th. If not. what were his order', on leaving The Cemmisdon will also furnish more specific Information as to the condition of any patient is the Gime& Iloseitala within as short a apace of time name's,, alter a regnoot to dew fr.un any of itecarmonding coca. les, Theo Mos ofthe , D tory will be open daily from 8 °Wont m„ na, 8 o'clock p. m., and ac cessible in ormt cues at any hour of the night. 18 NEWBERRY. al. D. Becretirjr.for the - Wes o tern Department S. hi t ir. Era 439 IV t ran t• IGNIXE irt_nacept of a large assortment of fine imported HOIMIIti Eli GLANS LAIN PA oat and guilt of bemdiful patterns, a metal and ornamental Etoliday Gifts. • Also a larnatoolt of Lamp at - adueed priea4. WELDON. RELUUKE eir KELLY daaaklir. tat r..-t r , BENCE , DIAMOND STEEL WOLtlift .PITTSBITROH. PA PARK, BROTHER * CO., If ANITrACTraIMB Or Best Quality Relined Oast Steel. Square. Fiat and Octagon. of all Riau. Warra.n• equal to aay imported or manufactured in this coon *IL office and Warehouse, No. 149 and 151 First and 110 and 122 booon I streets, band. fobl6 lyd CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, 61l a9IL HOUSE CARPENTER AND JOBBER: SHOP VIROYS ALLEY, betwden Wood and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA, sun dPIP - Ordata 'dialled and promptly aitanded to. DAVIS dr BRASS FOUNDERS & FINISHERS Mt a MiIig r IIRERIS AND DEALERS PUMPS AND BRASS WORKS. Partioalar attention paid to tho fitting up and Repairing Oilßefineries, Sze Gass Fi and PI citnbing i Fos t er brandies. Also, Ag ent.for Stitcbings &s Rioebier Pump for Handand Power use. It has no sone dor. lisselamd - No,lloWater and 104 First MMFI4O CENI;NT T. F. WATSON. MANTIC WO It IE. Is Prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings with improved Mantle Cement, cheaper and su- Parlor to any done heretofore. 'This content has noeotgt At:trim a solid and durable 8004 v-e-we -we to.ans4urfade, imperishable by water or frost,'and quail° any quality of stone. Th h iund lithe only reliable and prae . Weal orkman in this cement in this cloy. I ve tingled this Coe,. ent for the following gentlememorhom,the xrubße ;treat Itberiy to ro. Arlo: t,it't!) ~ . .'l".•!`ttl, l , , . -- - 1 stibileit 'residenoe n Per street, fintshed, oyr s I. ll°lin t i nir 6 o LetwiTLevine, a d o° 6 g i , 2, eCord l i :§enn street, do 4 gr a L „11. veler, awrenoeville, do a gra j cau jlnalt.ai . irgh, 1 , do 0 g rB do 5 yr. L . __,, .41,1ddresa,Wasitingtopt Hotel, or Box 1508 Pi tiebmwb: P. 0; ' - '. feb2o.lyd OtTIi.RIOR COPPER MINES SkELTIWg .4 WON US 41.1 , ...rt.u.5..).3 cap Idanulksturera ci Chas* Brasiers' and Bolt Cooin-r, Presrel - seir Bottoms, Raised Still Bottox 8) , 0! ter •" Bolder, Atm importer, 3rd degas In_Slotals, nstlateet, Iron, -on hod: Tinznan'a alas dno 411, 12ai r br osehottse, 0.1.49 Yuan an IR, STREIRTS. Pittsburgh. Penne odd ord. ?! of Copper out to any riekAer r f forM/Yrnrw 1114:. W A NT 111 A SOBER GOOD Ram ou n eopated. Minim Meat; Mixed; and er dg of Spiosi,'onoking -Broady or Wink New Drams; Lemon nad Oitrori Peel it tc `iriaorth a Brothel% inVie Diamond. Where Too Winlat a neworop of Fruit and lower than al _ no iatitun theedin Alsoljeteha /td Panay Orocert' lls 6; Wins -I dke.,,ead_ eg; Alt ;other kinds of Pereaga aad slono•uo guars r. TLANiOnTIi & BROTIMP. deM -armor Diamond and Dianifind, VW ia /ARROW% jeIItTEVALTORS rigL WverrorgB;4. Hum icapie irez .for • eta:, - ; • BEDHILAM & LONG. -- - - 18 1 Liberty street PIITSBUROJEI Western Agents °FMCS OF roe Dant Rear. • I Saturday, March 21st. lfifE. Remarks—The weather was changeable; wo hone pleasant March weather. Our rivers are in .fine navigable order, but as Government has mo nopolized all the steamboats in this vicinity, there will be but little done for awhile. Flour remains about the same, the demand being - confined' alto gether to small lots to meet the wants of borne consumers; we could perceive no alteration in prises.. Matter; will not remain in their present situation long; there must be a change. Bacon firm, with a steady trade demand for home and ether purposes. The stock on hand It ample to supply present wants. Dried Fruit—Some deal-. ers arc. asking an advance: we note sales, how. ever, at the old figures. Cheese—Market firm. demand steady. The supply 'in first hands not large. Fish—Holders firm, under a liberal in quiry. Priors tend upward. Floor—Very inactive, there being no space !Mire demand beyond dray load lots for home use, atfortner prima Salerlso bbls Extra Fain- Ey. $7 :414D7 50 The latest advices from the East represent a dell market) prices declining. Butter—A good artitleof rolthea become very there bein no real good en hand. Whiskey—pales 36 bblsßectifiede. nira—Prices d eesdeclining sales 10 o bis at 12e. Bacon — Market firm, with a goo d - demand, Sales 40 : 000 Its as follows: Shoulders, 60 : Sides 6c ; Pla n clams , • aclingia,9YA/Dc.- igard— Seder ar 10 . tierces Leaf,lle; • sales of Country at 1,03i1.10-Xe • Hay—Sales Z loads at the scales at slsf6a 01.1*--A. sale of 250 hills Kanawha was report ed a. 10c; sales 250 bbls, in tank, iNet 150 do 10e Bensole—sales 62 bids decsioilite+t la rle, cash sales of Refined, in Bond, at 2740 e; Free.374a3c Dried **ru st Sales of Apples at $1 50; Peaches. E 3 ZiCoi3 50. Stook& light 1101aixes W. R. at 13 , 401-ie 'Grain—le the absence of sales, we omit quo tations, as prices ate unchanged, NEWYORK WEEKLY COPPER CIRCULAR, Much I.7.—St.nck of Rio and Santos Coffee on the lOth of March, 1863. • 70,699 bags, Received eines" to darn per Kannaone..3.662 Received since to date per Odin 2.756 Stock of Rio and Saatos, March 17th Jaca Coffee mats 21,000 '• Gov. bags Ceylon Coffee 9e4 Maricaitio 8,:n0 Laguayra. 1,150 tit. Domingo "5; Jamaica 4 Other descriptions Total mate and bike 115.500 Qcotailosa—Rio Prime. .1316i.104e,„ 4 mos.; do Good—@3a., do Fair, 1t.. 3 0,31114e.. dog du Ordinary, - 0 1 ,66/31c.. do.. do Fair to good cargoes, 324M11 1 43.. do.; Java. mats and bags, 39438 c., do.: Maracaibo; 3:434e. do.: Laguayra. 32034 e. do.: St. Domingo;' &Odle., cash. REMARKS-WC are without any business to no tice in Rio during the past week. The market closes quiet at oar 1 1 1 1 , 411tiGLIB. STOCK or Rio.—March 14th, Baltitnore, 11,910 bar= Philadelphia, none; Maroh 17th, New York. 77,117 balm Total, 84 .517 bags. We. Scary & Soy, Coffee Brokers. The business in provisions is of a trifling nature, as there is but little offering. A round lot of city peeked mass Pork sold on terms not made public; Cumberland Middles atSlitt packed: short rib at and short clear at,340. packed. Lard is quiet and almost nominal at 104alle for prime city. A small lot of emmtry kettle sold at 10.'4e. • ()rain vessels are now being sought after to some extent by shippers. and charters have been. made for Corn at 10e to Iluffalo; 15e to Omer). and 16.54 to Ogdensburg. Conilemma from the Cincinnati toronsraia/ fbr the Daily Port.) eine !must The river has receded three foot during the twenty-four boars ending last night. Renee, to Louisville there is aver twenty feet in the channel, with nine fe-t over the Falls. Tite Lower Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee. are bank-fall. With fair tonnage, frolgjite are moderato - S. for Pittsburgh and Nashville. Shipments are mak ing tb the former point at 3064(kt., and to Nash villest $2 per one hundred pounds. The Umtata, from Pittsburgh: Emerald, Pitt-: hugh. Ituperial and B offset. from the Cumber.land; amid the Danieith fora the Lower Missiskippl, in clude the arriealc The Imperial, for Pittsburgh, was the only de:. Parture. See has a fall cargo. Louhsville The ricotta falling rapidly at this point, with waive feet six feet six inches water in the canal ast evening. Weather clear and pleasant The tow-boat Shark,-wit - a heavy tow of coal, tom Pittsburgh, left for Cairo. River news scarce yesterday. Business dull, Weather warm and pleasant. zy an th Ev erybo g d y appe ar- TleMa d in hd r lig ade pue t e anch p rndinevhn riv or, above the Tuseumbiu, Theydid not getoff, but say they will leave to - day. , The ram Lancasteri s ready to go with them, tis T ea s W s inttheeoafternoohn .troops ebtavd Inf rcf St. Louts. The river here le tielnivldowb', lathe twenty fear hours ending at ten o'clock yesterdag morn ing it,had receded 18 inehes, , and-wrie then 121 bet 3% inches above low water matk, in Dee. Imo. JOHN Ll.lllrl.Eli.jri-•,.. NO. uie rotriwu •. STOCK AND BILL BROKER nu murh Proniss nd sot oz 7 Notes..Stook .130114 e, Art 4 Iforts at g.ld CHARLES L. OA LDWELL, - Ammar to Jas. flaw& CO.. PORIK Denier in Bacon, Leal , Sugar - Cured Home, smoked Beef ILA r!or e lesta d r . ket and First streets. Pittsburgh. Ph. (OAL LAND FOR SALF—THE aJ scriber offers fors all-. very, low his farm of 5.5 acres. !Anguillan WASbingtontownahitteOhllll4 biana oountg. Ohio, one mile and a hall from Bo ttum:4Na_ entation on RIO Pittsburg h & Cleveland FrAttrond• Fuliy nig acres are improved and un der cultivation and e whole is rich In coal stone. flielauildings are a hewed log house.. log stable, w shed, ho; The farm is well situated within one mile ofghb railroad. • Terms of sale—One-half ms.h. with. reasonable ..timefor the remainder. PllOB s- ner aere. Address. AIFICHARL, nieggialffteßN. Ballnetrville Columbiana county, Ohio. Rafe- to Jas. 4.oabe. Ross ?treat, Pittsburgh, f01a29 autalaw. 0 limas easommesorvitimi ktasilii 4454 ` 114 ' 4 "4"t i lafttietklo kb7view 15# Liberty street. CCI[ 111011.1T/09. rbttrattOn Coneroltsea : oi the , Board or Trade for Nov. and Dee. Wm. M. SHINN V. P.L.TAS: L' BENNETT MO, S. VLWIZIBLEE- .Wat.: AMORE ERY. AVID Met; BLEBS. ovelnents Eur4pean Eiteamerv. pap' Africa • lifareb4l.:New York_Liverpool City New YorX.tdaroblt.New York-Liverpool New York March 14.. Nert York:South= 'n Arabia .. ... . ..... -:,l4fareklg-ttoeton... ..iverpool ray of Balti'e.:i.Ntarohll..'New aitaiverpool Tentpnia. ....... ..Jrareit. 2l -liew.York..Bootb a m 'll ustralattian—...Pdarob.2s..Now York-Liverpool Etiropa ........ 'l.ltosto_n ..- _Liverpool. Asia -.April B:.Nerii Ycirk-tiverpool PROM IRMO . PE. • Asia March I•LiaTerpool Now York Hamm y March l&Pouthampton..“.New York Bavaria.. March 25,90athampton.....New York HammoniZ.April B ..Soattulmptcn..-Sow York Boras&a . - ADM 22..Bouthampton - New I s • monirt aisiourr. (OORRECIVID DULY Nis 202 VORAINGI POSY. The following are the bnAtig and galling rates for Gold. Silver. &a.: Blioreld te Donamf New - York • Baltimore. ... ..... Pa f ; Philadelph — a t par -1 ...... ............. par Western Exchange. anolumati. Louie, Ma r Cleveland . St. LOW& . _.-- PITT B B - lIRGICPROD - 17 - 0E MARKET 77.1_17 Sales for consumption estimated at...nono. PROVIhiION MARKET Chlkmoro RIVER SEWS 8. ZE*; . 1t : ifliFtrproiF' on Pure Ito: . 7l " - oivittcin 4341, ' AID 13 M,'` Z . Al 3 .14 lE 40 - 011oe op ILIRRRTY 'STREET. id:ll'oBl , 4e Penn's R. R. Depot. - 4 111:641_11 oil warranted, ' ar42:lid • THE AIIDESCO OIL comrmi IVlSTFujiericif 2 1 201 e of 1 ) ' 1 114117E nefilied Aktdiesco. Oil, .soN•EXFLOdIT.E. PURE - BE,NEOLE., witrelitoiggO, 27 IRWIN STREET _PIT7ShUIpB, PENNAr noen t ,11311 W-c):1"k DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO,• ; Buying Selling ... 45 00 5.5 03 45 00 ' hianteaatearsof e PURE wimp% grarvspi, - C A 11 13 0 ;INV 0,.Y.-14 413... OH No.'9 11.1LtVEY STREET burgh. a. • - .494-6m117 The rhilosophie -Burn6r. soca.yomrs--,zrzw 13011581.13, Philteophici . Biirner fbi'esatrin its now ready.: It nocsesseg away nava1:C.1114 , 49-over the nun I. ItitakaW a largo or mill 'lila: with poled ecuilyttiffon. - - • 2„ •xt via bgcm gny.Qusatity of ail with iitetw, B. It can be used with long or abort ehlsonee.. 4. It can be used asa tailor night-larup. 5. It eau 111W631 be houle to . burn economicalle. B.lt ia rem emit; wicked than- low - other 7.11 e.. 1 be trip...mad end lighted Without r e m ov ing the cone. - ' 8, thrms all the white light above the conc. , . 9. The &mum. can be removed or inserted ; Withourtionehing - the glww. Thew burners arethe common No.l ens, an* ten_hilnnt on v.:5? lasop-mow uses., Every:per; ' eon name, Cuban Oil, should have a 'hilosupide urner'. -1 'o 25 lel ts: per done 3 . 2., 81.,:d , No, El* Pam:mu Par L' Par fl par i' q Par 1 %A.L415. . . -/Z-NABL,I4 ' . Hest ‹qttare Piano . s in the country. An entire qssortnientjust received. APc Haines Bros. Pianos. - All Pianos warranted for.hre years. Te taus CU Aii,LOTTE BLTJ ME, 43 Fifth street. Solo A gent fo- finale P Unrividled Pianos, Haiti_ Bros.vaiebra•ed rr Ew Y9rl: Pianos, anctPrinoo's Mob:loon% mh9 13 A.I r tGAXNS SECOND HAND PIANOS. A • , , CIIICIiEEINGI 7 OCTAVE. B E r . HEM black Walnut t.:23e, very little need • .. .... . ..... .." od ., .. A 7 (crave, iiiiikerint, Ro.eiro. ..... corners. a first rate instrument. 200 A 7 octave, Ha 3 sßosewood, a handsome instrument. in goo , : order-- 17 . 5 A 6X octave, eitod3rt, Rosewrod, carved pennels in front.- ...... . _ 165: err.l6 eotave, Zale Co. ftoiewoo . d, round nt, e3eell,ot P1an0....._ 160 8 octave, biekerime, Rosewo . eut runad corttem, a ze drehaolo Pi ... _ 150 6 octave, balk( Davis & Co, oos wood 125 A 8 oet;' Stodett Silatiogony, r;ond froot 1 6 oet He A Goat Herman.. . do. ...... OP A 6 cot. Dunham. do ... . ... ...._.. ... : . . 50 A Woof. Loud do ._. ' 40 A s Xioet,•Engitsli do 20 A 3 Me, do ....... 15 . For ode by JOHN NELLoit, PITT BURGH BRANCII, NO. Ilb Wood Street, isme Baltimoro Piano an. established in A shown stock of Pima , 7 octavo Centre Pianos, combining ratite essen. ggiof a firm class Instrument with late - Wrivolitie, crpatent). Highly important to the. matte Pianist: Low for cash or' ncoeptanoe. HRO , wreE & THER, Xanufsottrera GitiMiDEBY ft EALEI4*.• ISA_fibiAJLE; k, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD BiBEET, " CARR & cp. , WRULESALE. GROCEnS , , Itaiperteria of maims, all , emei, ALSO. Distillers and - Dealap in MINI OLD 11 0NONGARELA RYE MUSKY 827 Liberty Street, Pe.• JAMES A. FETZER, FORWAROnfIAND PMAUSSION'AMHANT.. . - v , oa TR" tut.% 'op : - , Flour_ i tarala Baton MarroG. Batter. inged Fruit ssil Proattee ' - fikeners47, Oorner Mark e 4 sad First Stractsi s. , . PPIVAITiIiaII, BURR Vio—Franola Boiloy, Bag Williato • Dilworth,. Sr,„ St_ Cuthbert Son, Irittab ••• ht, ~ §074 & Ott, — Thsiaker it Swearingen` S.. • .q.ah. AL Bank, Mat' Howell Wangle Eletars- W. Anderaon, .Doalon, l'agton• ks , Whwelln& inra.go •r:.l .t..warrit WHOLESALE GHOCERg NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STDEET/ de sit T Et . 4 __„o. . •.; ..,... • ~.„.... EUROPEAN 4,Cili., , ii dilvm Y. prl at. .6-- ii........."-EwtriteAli; Evitopiaß ,31.16, Wabr(stroet, .nttibilikki:Pa.,' is pre to.brjmout ;or Bend ~.bnek .nssa : • ~. • fr or o r to: .1).-of the op ionnrttry! e : •!., E gs a l arT D .FO : tir..V.1440 fulin!: ,- tMicii arus p ' elle and:Ch Itinnag j A. 1 0) t for tbio'old B!nok AttentinXlT ' ink l'aokoMrs,nii for OW lines bffitesuunratuir - Inir..b• , 'Akin* York, Livorno IL GLi3g92.- • Clair . FAJI77 vv .- : sip & BIiEWMIS AD,IIALSTER Pecsiii. tar BIieWEBY, 1 Pittsburgh. Ser. bet 10.1361 - j• — OLUTiori OF F.AllitirsEarlii .. : D 'rencir hv AVI - fi es srAtir be „, . T. , z. ...n. .U . tt.iti we al:bathe *O of of August. 1 862, W s.a. RAiurbeinifatiththrizedAo settle 'up the .buds'of the kete fi rimat the merle% the Brew: liiii ei niewzi,g_desipeee Itill be - continued . B.--- .NT. who mtend..o have • "Tail haad;li Futmir, article of ALE. PI M end .B ~., „BOW STOVE!, The undersigned- .30.1 e.stbliVrJa , to Inner*: of the late &-= fee 'a 0011UOUSIMO 'of their pehnp u „, e . „,d. prom„ Attrrialt nmh .e i t their aim to messiisfaotioz to all wit from them ; -.:,• __ • . V...i i !WHAT. WATSON. of ..t.iieFta , street. to i n „.., . to the bus% oes eamestuut4',..will.have .gr _ ement of -oug blob oft. wit& the fah voietrol . e Brewery. r. '- . - •' - , if A tat - ord.= to. SPENCITIL 4 zi c zAr 5 3 Ph BkoWerr:Pft4bitrgla, Pa. - 1 ~ - 3 OSEPFISPIF.NOBiI ~.,t . ,”' : .. ... ;lAMBS frlall,AZ., CA 4.1:41: ; mot" Stale.. 6ll4l.tuttouu2 Korb, it i t e stiCtitt4tttnetalter. I; 4 lMatilk ibMicera-ILL 0 / 74:11O MAII-105n1300 stUTAB. lAN Q .. Apo kTH Pittainter.b. Fi. Dairablo. Itor 4 ,...t0ther,P451 Estate to 11io ow ammo for** low. DEALERS IN OILS: St WOOD STREET. PITTABrItti &Amid -of And ogt.thesr,. mut& -itradtatr, twit of *Ofttatr ante-e - to the r• art by the: —ret,l*- 4 " fiellOgrtag lag Wirier., • . • .. r. 't - ..., DI E - MirrifitailEbijita' r - .: ' , I•lrer, AM 44 k -o l a votile-srolltliorniotrlcalmw - Mesa/ 'Alharribe aaScroth-ots Aff.c.c a — .- . 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