_ JAIL '4 POST. PE Tr. a 00.. NO. a 7 IIMaIARK ROW, IVORIC, and 6 STATE BoBToN are moults for the Dany aligreekW Post la, age vide& and are an. ao t a k e Advaram. =ants aadaubamipticca ar 1 44 0111. lowa - 24. Easi len• mn• tent. ing, C.. ing, HI fain D. CA .„._ ,pigilil UR.......- A. aptau. _ is,IA. Q. M.; Captain Larn iIA. A. G.; Dr.' Church, Medical Direct i j . Though it tras not generally kno 4hat the G eneal was expected there fie a large crowd at the depot on t the ar fal of the train4by whom he was warml 'welcomed . He received the con gratttl 'ens of a number of citizens and then, i'''' few brief remarks, thanked the peopl - ir their kind ano unexpected re ceptio d 4 i The Vrhy went West and by the Pitts burgh Cid Cleveland Ra oad, and, as the _ train ni`Oed off they stOixl upon the plat form d, pthe rear car with a number of ' citizend IN Arrived at iAllegheny city, i' anothe crowd,assemble4 at the depot, in ' slated fit his addressing them, and he made lort speech, t*.nking them for the rec 'ilea, so undeceived, and hoping i to mee them again wheh the country is at pea 11 In a few mOments the train and the iowd were gone Gen. B.'s des• ill tination Cincinnati. it ritAa Dummy Erikines. Ther= eema to be a 4rong current in popular pinion in favor of the use of , dumm rigines" on street railroads, as they ha: -been found skier in every re spect . the use of hot*. The Railroad Commit :e in the New Yhrk Legislature have repitiked a bill to legalize their use on any Wiroad in the Bike, whether op erated by Steam or horses. Commenting upon thAthe Philadelphia Ledger says: "The d fay engine recommends itself to general iide by its superior economy and its safetg,ioeing more easily controlled in its movements than annhal power ever can be.. he use of it will save a great deal Of ''fi present cost Of working rail roads, ant every dollar Of capital saved adds lai ouch h to the acdomulated wealth of the coh 'try, the fund 4om which labor receives i Ireward. Less coat in working our raillO ils enables the companies to put We fare dOivn to the loweit possible rate, which is Oireat saving t o , ' all who use the road. B tdes this publi pecuniary ad vantage, Ite convenience: is greater, for a car withJi s t horses does ; not take up near ea much space on the highways se one with 1.4 m. The safety is greater, for steam doqii toot get fractiorOi and run away with the dies, and,being aridermechanical checks whlch operate iestantaneously, passers-byinhre not near as much exposed to injury inithe streets. There iti also -sa il perior ccogort as well as' uperior conve nience, foilthe same bashe of coal which drives thei engine will als serve to warm ti cui the cars i 1 1 *liter, making travel as pleas ant in th 14evere cold weather as it is in summer, hick will adttl to the public health as 'ch as to indiOidual comfort. Oar Legis 'tap has made an advance step in alt : piing - dummy Engines in the rural d,ist .t, bat as thete is absolutely more safe ty,i.ir them than/ in the use of horses, the are better adapted than the latter for ravelling in thepopulous city, and the right to use them Ought to be ex• tended to eykiiy city railroad,' it__ lllarlta Term of , ourt. The Quarter Sessions Conit commenced its March* /yesterday. (Phe business was unimp rtant, no bills h i eing ready and the gt:eatelpart of the sesiion was occu pied in he ring the few cpnstables' re turns whichljiwere made. The calendar for the termAn very light. Ilion awaiting trial in prised! are : :1 ~, Murder—Elizabeth Beattii Assault and battery wittiMatent to kill-4mes Jordon, John Sterling. Assault Ind battery— H. Jones, vro. Hastings,Francis Emery. Malicious tnikhief—Wiliath Wickline— Larceny—C4ster Hall, Sanitiel Saddler, Andrew Mc , riy, William El. Topper, W. H. Hoover,!Benj. Timmorn4 J. Francey, W. Hanigntill i ßenj. Coy, S 1 R. Rodgers, Jas. McCaig}}., amnel Robinspn, Theophi- Ins George,Y.' : Miller, Catharine Meyers, Mary Mclei Nancy CamObell, Dole" , Mills, Isaial Mitchell. FOrgery—Benj. Austin, A. 1811 [Crooks. Falife pretenses— A. H. Cro4ke. Fraud—Charles Miller. Adultery—G. Park, Al4e Dumphy. Bigamy and adultery—G. Wiji Park. Bur ary—Jno.B. rEroble. Lill—Ann E. Merriman. peeping a disor t hrly house -Sarah Bricko ni, l 4 1 t Tow I pap Electkons. The electio I iin McCandlesaitownship on Friday resul ia in the eledtion of the entire Demog Atic ticket by a4arge majori ty. The vottifiyas as follows;; Supervisoral-=Thomas .11e0vn, D., 70; George Cron* D., 70; John lltedpath, It., 36; John Peai&, R., 46. 'i Assessor--Ailliam Lyons, ~ 72; Peter Mosser, R., 04 School DirOtors—John Ilf Kinney, D., 70; John Goal; D., 70; Philip Swinae• man, D., 70 4 1 illiam Prate, R., 42; Robert Nil ' R., 45; Andrew Grubbs, R 42. 1r . Auditors Olin Sandals, A. 74 • . An drew Menald LID., 74;_ Sam el' Wallace, R. 89; John Ritchie, R., 41. Judge --J 'di Sarver, D., 73; Robert Wallace, R., :ili. F Inspectorlimuel Neely, b , 69; Win. R:,, Alston, ~, 4.11 1 Town Clerl rrux, •I A 75; Jas. MoCawley, RI 9. , . , In Roes tow 'hip the wholepemocratic ticket was alscil lected, and ifs McClure, with one or tri' 4 , exception., tli[i result was the same. II 1 11, .1 'Mania. 0 On Friday 1 : a trial of skril between two knights oft' A; &cue, John IDeery and thi t Wm. Goldth • te, - came off' ary's saloon, New ', p i ks the i great topic c hterest for before , and the bettin . s quite heav c , although the contestant i: - ere admitte ,d , o be ' pos sessed of abon .:qual skill itilthe myste ries of carrom %. lerostation. Among the billiard celebrit is present wctreihe veteran champion, liiis:. el Phelan, Dpdley Ka vanagh, Chris. t Connor, Mr. :pearl , and James Freem .. Mr. Ge ' acted as umpire for Go ~thwatte, and r. O' Con- ' nor for Deery, 1 0; . Phelan co' senting to be the final ju. : in all cases ' f dispute. The game w::' dour ball carom, one thousand pointi hp, for a pure of $2OO. i ry The play was IT ; quite so good! as either Deery or Gold: waits is in t h 4. habit of exhibiting. Dil , ti. play wag remarks ais bly poor, while' Ail the bad lack seemed to stack to him feitinn first to I t. Gold thwaite won by 631pointe, a fter nearly two hours andpa half steady 4 lay. The i waxing stood;4poldthwaite, 000; Dee • tY, 469. The Sat runs made l y the for e mar were 98. 1109, 71, 103, . Deery ,only made ono: !good run—nimely, 123. Another gamelas to be played by these two rivals at 01 I on nor'e eetablahment on Monday afternk .n. . ' trlkes. . 1 4 heaters hay '..been on n .111 gar. tot. y demand ad ce of ten emiyha and I helpers at 'lids° on iatnkf ' their d edwagei e not Irving been The rollers strike for a 4 eighty cents p cents. The 61,' the Arsenal aril to. 111 COnarMatiOn Bishop Stevens, of this Episcopal dio cese is here administering the rite of ;Confirmation. • con mation. On Sunday evening nine :were confirmed at St. Andrew's church and twenty-one at Trinity in the after noon, In the evening the Ladies' Prayer Book . Societies of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny held their anniversary at Trinity church, when the Bishop, Rev. Mr. Peets, of East Liberty. and Rev. Page, of Christ Church, Allegheny, delivered addresses. Confirmation rites were administered yes terday afternoon at Christ Church, gheny, and in the evening at St. Malts', Birmingham. The services for the re mainder of the week are : Confirmation on Tuesday evening at 7f o'clock, at St. James' church, Penn street ; Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock p. m., at St. Paul's church, Laceyville, and at half-past seven in the evening at St. Peter's church. On. , Thursday evening, at St. Peter's church, will be celebrated the anniversary of the Church Home, Where ills He ? PITTSBURGH, March 23. Ma. Enrron—l wish you would call the attention of the Street Commissioner to the condition of Pennsylvania avenue. It is at present in a filthy condition, and has been so for a long time back. The pavements are plastered with about six inches of mud. It is a shame that the Commission er having charge of this part of the city will allow the streets to remain in this condition. Yours, &c., A 'CITIZEN, There are other localities in the same district which ought to cleaned, and would if the Commissioner discharged his duty properly. We hope he will soon take a round and have every street cleaned that requires it. Soldiers' Bounty Money. The Second Auditor of the Treasury is in the daily receipt of a large number of applications for bounty money under the act passed at the last session of Congress, providing that wounded soldiers discharg ed before the expiration of their term of enlistment, in consequence of disability, shall be entitled to the same bounty as if they bad continued in the army until the end of the time for which they were en listed. A great many discharged for other causes suppose that the provisions of the act apply to all who are honorably discharged, which is not the case, it being intended specially for those wounded and disabled while in the discharge of their duties. As Congress omitted to make the necessary appropriation to carry the act into effect, even those to whom it was intended to apply cannot be paid until such an appropriation is made. The. Commandant at Harpers' Ferry. The following paragraph, written by a correspondent of the Baltimore American, at Harper's Ferry, has been copied into several papers: 'Brigadier General Biddle Roberts, of the Pennsylvania Reserves, (formerly a Colonel of that division), hav ing been assigned to command at this point, arrived on Friday, and relieve'd Brigadier General Kelly, who has been in command here for several months. General Kelly, • I understand, goes to Martinsburg to as sume command of his division. General Roberts comes among us with the reputa tion of being an accomplished gentleman, as well as an excellent soldier, and as one who has known the;General, I can cordial ally endorse this good opinion of him, and hope that he may always possess the good will of the men under his command, as he does at the present time." We regret to state that, however well entitled Col. Biddle Roberts may be to the encomiums of this writer, he is not the person appointed to the command in question. The officer assigned to it is Col. Roberts formerly aid to Gen. Pope. Military A bill has been read in the Legislature by Mr. Stutzmau in relation to the pay. meat of just military claims. It provides that all officers who are entitled to pay un der the provisions of "an act to provide for the adjudication and payment of cer tain military claims, passed 16th of April, 1862," shall not be prevented from making and collecting such claims, by reason of not having said claim reported to the Leg islrture of the State of Pennsylvania. That the Board of Claims constituted un der said act, the Auditor General and State Treasurer, are authorized to acknowl edge powers of attorney in the hands of attorneys at law, and agents authorized to collect said claims. The Contest at Jefferson Co On Wednesday at one o'clock the annual contest between the Franklin and Philo Literary Societies of Jefferson College will begin, at Providence Hall, Canons burg. The programme is as follows : Se lect Oration—" Sleeping Sentinel," W. Collins Williamson, Xenia, Ohio. Select Oration—"Jugurtha's Prison Thoughts," D. Gregg, Jr., Allegheny city. Essay— " Unwritten Poetry, ' L. Lease, Haugha wont, Caledonia, Pa. Essay—" Thoughts Concerning Man," T. B. Cunningham, Wooster, 0. Original Oration—" Civil Liberty," W. B. Noble, Pattoneville, Pa. Original Oration—" Faith, the Poetry of the Soul," James S. Smart, Coila, N.I Y. Discussion—"ls a Science of History Pos sible ?" Affirm—A. Brown Riggs, Ports mouth, 0. Deny—John M. Linn, Perrys ville, Pa. Democratic Club. . This body meets to-night at 'Vigilant Hall. Business of importance will be up for consideration. Injunction Asked. John R. Large, Esq., on hehalf of par ties residing in the vicinity of Cork's Run, on Saturday, in the Court of Common Pleas, applied for an •injunction against agents of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company or Western Transpor tation Company, who have began opera tions toward the construction cf the road in the locality stated. A hearing will be had in the matter. Amended Tax Law. Pittock has for sale the new Tribune edition of the tax law, with all the amend ments, tor ten cents. Old Soldier Dead. Capt. James Irvin, of Muffintownship, an old soldier of 1812, and a highly re• spaded citizen, died a day or two since is his eighty-fifth year. Two Horse IPleees. A great bill is offered at the Theatre to night—" Putnam, the Iron Son of '7B" and "Claude Drivel," Mr. Miles and Hia watha in both, with a full ow beside. Sanford at Concert Hall. Don't forget that Sanford gives a bene fit to the Hope Hose Co., of Allegheny, to-night. His company will do their best and a rare and novel budget will be open ed. Go early, for the house will be full. "When this Cruel. War Is Over." Mrs. Charlotte Blume sends as the words and music of this new and beauti ful ballad, now so ranch sought for. Magazines for April. Miner, next door to the Postoffice has Magazine, Atlantic received HarpeF's Monthly, Eclectic Magazine and Ballou's Dollar Monthly for April. Also, Peter iin's Ladies' Magaz:ne and Madame Dem orest's Mirror of Fashion. Sunday Mercury. A large extra supplf of the New York Sund4 Afercury for April 22d, containing the Ghost Story, has been received at Mi ner's. United States ~ Cartellan -Com mitetioni A most w ort hy large m ewah e ld be h th al e f Second s Presbyterian Church. last evening. The church was crowded, and the exercises highly interesting, but so long as to weary the patience of some present who left be fore the close. The pastor, Rev. W. D. Howard, D. D.,presided, and, atter prayer by Rev. no. G. Brown, Mr. Geo. H. Stuart, of Philadelphia, Chairman of the Commission, made an eloquent ad dress, occupying more than an hour. He was followed by Rev. A. G. McAuley, of Philadelphia, and Rev. Alex. Reed, of , Parkersburg, in appropriate addresses, and a few remarks from Revs. H. John son and Samuel J. Wilson, D. D., of this city. A collection was then taken up. by which a large sum was realized for the Commission, which has ,effected much good by its unselfish labors. The exer cises closed at a late hour, with a benedic • tion by Rev. Mr. Howard. We regret that want of space prevents our giving an abstract of the very appropriate and elo quent addresses upon the occasion. Pension Agent. Mr. Wm. B. Pierce, of this city, has been appointed Pension Agent for this city, to fill the place vacated by the resig nation of L. Markle. Esq., who is about removing to the East. The Scarlet Flower. This new fiction,by a writer whose works are widely read and intensely popular, Pierce Eagan, is just published by Dick & Fitzgerald, at fifty cents. It will meet with a great demand, being a fine story, well told. It is for sale by Henry Miner, Fifth street. At Home. Capt. J. S. Palmer and Lieut. Alex. Carson, of Col. Allen's 166th regiment, are in the city, on a short visit to their friends. Cheap Books. If you want .one dollar books for fifty cents and dollar and fifty cent books for seventy-five cents go to Miner's. Magazines. Pittock, opposite the Post office, has the Atlantic,Harper and Godey for April. All are excellent numbers and the three afford a vast amount of good reading for all classes. GROYNE Bemis's Sewing Machine/4ton Ie it 1y menufacrtrring purposes. are the beet in use. A. F. lATONAY. General Agen t. 18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P P JCHINPR KEYIII. JOSEPH MEYER & SOIL KAIU7AOII7IIIS OP FANCY AND PLAIN FIIIMITITRE dr CH A IH 03 WAILICHOUSX 135 (Between Sixth street and Virzi' . Iles SPRING GOODS. w Lion oftCoAouLLr sock ATMS. SPRING AND SORER GOODS , embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIAIERES, suitable for Beefiness SuPs. A full and complete actortment of fine black CLOTH% AND CANSIBIERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere veatituP W. H. McGEE & CO., 149 FEDERAL sTREET. corner of Market Square, Allegheny 047 mhs;dew:tf RY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, & NEW GOODS, SPRING, _1863. EATON, MACRUM & CO., NOS. 17 & 19 FIFTH STREET, Offer to CASH BUYERS a °hole* sefeetion o TRIMMINGS. HO' 'EBY. EMBROIDERIES. RIBBONS GLOVES AND MITTS. HAIR NETS, RUCHES, COLLARS, SHIRTS. TIES. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, SUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS, And a full assortment of SMALL WARES AND FANG I ARTICLES. Ao., .9co. FOR RENT—The Coitege House fortasrl7 occupied by Wm. Roseburg. Esq.. situated on Woods' Han, about fire minutes walk from the Stations of the Passenger and Pit'sburgh. Fort Wayne and Chioago Railroads. Apply to JOHN LITTL, Jr.. No 58 Fourth Street. SODA ASH! SODA ASH !—Customo oar! always be stapplic4 with the best article GEO. A, .KELLIPE. 69 keederal St.. Allegheny. P - -- OHARES. HAIR OILS, PERFUME RIES, Colognes. A large supply of the most popular brands, Just received by tab) GEO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal St.. Allegheny, DUBE LIQUORS FOB MEDICAL Yuseenes can always be procured at QUO. A. KELLY'o. 69 Federal SL. ml 9 Allegheny. POWDERED BLUE AND PRUSSIAN Blue. A large supply of eao_k lust received by (9 EO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal SG. ml 9 Allegheny. CARPETS. 1862, DECEMBER, 1862, W. D. it H. MeCALILtril. 87 FOURTH STREET, LAROj PORTION OF OUR STOOK vine Aeon bought previous to a series of aavanets3 4 Nl4 now replenished (Just before the !arisen savanPe of the season) with the newest de signs in Clary*, Oil Cletha, Window (Shades, &0..• A favorable opportunity is offe,ed purohasers at moderate mtge. as prioee will be higher. deol7 'Up EVOLVE/LS..COLDS OLD AND .1311 , new mcdeL Co Man oper's Double hattan, Fire Action: Arms Company; Ai arp 's m dc Wbeelook,e Cartridge. do. bh do Smith Wesson's do d do. o. For sale wholesale end retail by JAINCII DOWN, successor to Bown & Tetley. 112. ABB* ABE AND CUTLERY—A 1-1. general agaortment for gale low by DAME, BOWL guaomeor to Bown & Tetley °ETON LINES—A LARGE ASSORT merit foreaje wholesale and retail by - JANES DOWN. suooesior to Bo7n & Totley. OB BENT—A GOOD THREE STOAT DWRILLISG. oornor Third and Bon streets Inquire of S. Cuthbert Sons or W. IL cod, e LADS PACKER—WANTED num .iately—ext experienced Glees Packer. must also understand Lamp Pitting, and pro duce the most qaexoeptionable refarenewas to character and capability. No person need apply. unless Poseessin the above ansalifications.- Tz & IBLEAHLEy, mhll 153 Wood street. MowEits AND REAPERS, HOUSE POWEIMand ee by peratore- farm lonia. fod der Gotten, corn ehellere and all kinds of farm maohinery_forre BECHWA LaNG, 127 Liberty street. sahL in OROS. BROWNII TROCIMI seo'd and for sale by mhl2 N GE A. . NO. 09 PolOin Rg st GE mt. KELLY Alleghsur • Second Edition THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH, The Invasion of Kentucky. LATE FROM NEW .ORLEANS, Rebel Force Captured near Port Hudson Treaties with the Indians From 13 an Francisco Louranus, March 23.—The city has been filled witn . rumors of rebel advances all day. All that headquarters are advised of is that the rebels in numbers varying from five to ten thousand are in the vicinity of Somerset, and more are coming. Military circles estimate the number there at less than two thousand notwith standing those advices. The report of a battle progressing near Murfreesboro on Saturday was entirely false. Skirmishing took place along the lin3s yesterday, with no important results. .NEW YORE, March 23.—The steamer City of Manchester arrived at this port this evening. Her advices have been an ticipated. The New Orleans correspondence of the World states that on the 9th inst. a small rebel force was captured six miles below Port Hudson, together with the signal book of the rebel army. Gen. Sherman is in command at New Orlears during the absence of General Banks. .Large numbers of vagrant negroes have been arrested in New Orleans. A private dispatch received here states that Commodore Farragut passed the Port Hudson batteries.on the night of the 14th inst. with his fleet. Col. Clark, chief of Gen. Banks' staff was wounded on the 14th, but not serf• onely. No fight of consequence has yet taken place. Gen. Banks is i❑ good spirits and with n five miles of Port Hudson. The wounding of Col. Clarke makes ii .retty evident that thero had been some .eavy skirmishing. .....1312017711F T T 1 WASEINOTON, March 23.—The Com missioner on Indian Affairs had a satis factory conference to-day with the repre sentatives of the Chiennes, Kioways, Ca manches, Arappahoes, Apacues and Cud does. These Indians are from the Rocky Mountains, Denver, the borders of New Mexico, etc., and the tribes are scattered several hundred miles. pnnsß..imp A delegation of Theft are expected this week. The object of the government is to concentrate them, so as to render more safe the ioutes to the gold mines and travel toward the Pacific, and to conclude with them treaties of peace. The eighth census of the United States is rapidly ap proaching completion. The preliminary report which has been printed will be fol lowed by volumes on the population, agri culture, manufactures, mortality, etc., as theyare made ready for the press, and as soon as the public printer is ready to pro seed with their publication. By resolu• tions of the two lionsee the publication is placed under the direction ot the Superin tendent ofsensus, who hopes they will have the most important portions of the work ready for distribution before the next regular session of Congress. Rear Admiral Porter in a dispatch says, he had received information from Lieut. Commander Watson Smith, that on the 7th inst., the whole Yazoo expedition ar rived safely, on the 'l'allabiitchie, which gives us control of the heart of the Mis sissippi. The vessels all got through in a lighting condition excepting the Petrel which lost her wheel entirely. This movement of the fleet has evident ly alarmed the'rebels, as they are energet ically at work preparing themselves against all contingencies. There is much distress in Vicksburg. The occupants have no meat but are living entirely on corn meal. The Secretary of Interior, Usher, has returned from his visit to Indiana. SAN FRANcisco, March 21.—The steam er Constitution brought from the wreck of the Golden Gate $lOO,OOO in treasure, and also 3,000 bags of coffee from the Isthmus, creating quite a panic in the market. Rio declined to 27 cents and Costa Rica to 26 cents. Alcohol and whiskey bad improv ed. The Atlantic currency exchange is equiv alent to 40@t5 ots. premium for gold in New York; 5@6 premium for sterling exchange ; 68 pence for legal tender ; Fn®66 with considerable enquiry for re ittance. The recent showers had greatly bene fitted the agricultural districts which was suffering from drought. 'Only infalible remedies - known." 'Free from Poisons." 'Not dangerous to the Human 'Family." 'Ratscorne out of their boles to die." eas. Sold it ho'esale In all large cities. *S. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. I I Beware I! of all worthies , ' imitations ielk. bee that "Coaxes" name is on eaeh Box. Bottle and Flask. before yen buy. 125. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. OM. Principal Depot 482 Broadway. N. Y, ea& Sold by H. E. sELLARIS St CO.. and B. La FAHNSSTOCK St CO.. Wholesale Agents, Pitt burgh, Pa. I feb2B:6mieodew.- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. T Sill FRANCISCO, March 23.—The steam er Constitution sailed for Panama with $BBO,OOO in treasure for England, and $214,000 for New York. PHILADELPHIA, March 23.- Very little move ment id breadstuff' ; sales 300 bbls. superfine at $0@8,251 and 100 bbls. extra family at $7 75. No change in rye flour or corn meal. Wheat quiet; sales 500 bush. red at $1,65, and small lots of white at $1,80@1,90. Rye commands $l. Corn is in active request, and 15,000 bush. sold at 88 for yel low, and 92 for white. Oats selling on arrival at 800. Coffee quiet; Rio at 29@38c. Mess Pork at $15,50@16; 300 tierces hams inpickle at B%@9c, Lard is steady at 11%©11%0. Cloverseed dull at $8,50@5,60. Whiskey dull at 48@49c. CINCINNATI, March 23.—Flour dull and _prices little better than nominal; $5 80@5 00 for Super fine; s6@6 10 for Extra: Wheat dull but un changed. Corn active at 68069 to bulk and 81@82 in sacks. Oats active at 68©80 in bulk. Rye dull at 97@98. Barley unchanged and firm; Si 85,g $1 65 for prime Spring and tall. Whisky 43c. and a shade firmer. Provisions dull and no sales of importance, Mess Pork not reliable at over $l4 for the best city and Lard over 10. Prime coun try Lard sold at 93. Bulk Shoulders brougnt W 4 and Hams in sugar pickle Groceries dull and Prices but feebly sustained. Cloverseed dull at ts©s 25. Gold declined to 1 45491 50 and Demand Notes to 1 49. Exchange steady. Now Yosa, March 23.—Cotton declining sales 75.76. Flour declined 8 to 1004 8,500 bbl e sold: State. Se 65@5 80; Ohio, $7 3009 40; Southern, $7 047 68, IVbeat dull; 20,000 bushels sold; atiabir.Si 7530/1 76. Corn declined le.; 29,000 bailie sold at 85.91. Beef dull. Pork quiet; 2,500 bbls Mess sold at $140314 25. Lard dull at loon. Whisky Srm at 47.18. Sugar dull; Or. leans, 11.13. Freights dull. Stooks irregular, Chicago and Rhode Island, 95; Cumberland, 119; Re ad ing, ec ), ; Milwaukee and Miodssipoi. 101; Minoan, 81%; Gold 51; One Year Certificates, 10%; !ireasarioa, 407,kt Coupon ea, 101, 1 X Registered, 103%.' BALTIMORE, March' 23.—Flora firm : Bales 1500 bble of Ohio extra at $7,874. Wheat quiet but Unchanged. Corn scarce— e prices are unalter ed. w Matey steady at 4960495i0. Sugar firm, FROM; T Z "OLD COUNTRY." ITRDERSIGNED IS PREPARED .1 to bring out emigrants fronpiny part of eng land Ireland or Scotland, either by enper.or flop sidling steamers or dr toles, sai li ng vessels. at from $5 to VA leu than Daiwa can be purchased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Greenbacks or our moo, taken. Address D. O'NEIL, Buronean Agana". Chronicle building, u'dth et.. Pittsburgh. Pa mhltiemdeoda2tw DEITY YOITIt Boors, sHOES, BRO. GAlll3lind Gams at Borland's; 98 Markel street near Aftb. doe., /le., dto.. do I" A. IS le A. GI- DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, TATE, CADMAN & CO., Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEA.III FITTERS, MAOHINESTS arm COPPERSMITHS, ur KASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE• soription made to order Steamboat wore, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at- tended to. Harticular aCention pasp to flYing nu Refineries for Coal and Carbon Otis, Also. le agents for the Western Vatic , of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell Co.'s Patent S phon Pump, the best ever inven• ted, having no valves it is not liable to get ant of order and will throw more water than any pump twice its size. - febthdly. I IhIREBTORY OF THE HOSPITALS. -IV —The United St , tes Eanitary Commission h Ivo established an office of information in regard to patients in the General Hospitals of the Army of the We t. By a reference to books, which are corrected daily, an answer can, under ordinary circumstances, be given by return mail to the fol lowing questions lst. Is -- (giving name and regiment) at Present in en, hospital of the army of the Wert ? 2d. If so what is his proper address ? 3d. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplin of the hospital ? 4th. If not in hospital at present, has he reoeu t y been in hospital ? 6th. If so, did he die in hospital, and At what date? 6th. If recently discharged from hospital, was he discharged from service? 7th. If not, what were his orders on leaving ? The Commission will also furnish more specific information as to the condition of any patient in tao General Hospitals, within as short a space of time possible, after a request to do so from any of its corresponding societies. The office oftho Directory will be open daily from S o'olo.k a, m., to S o'clock p. m., and ac cessible in urgent cases at any hour of the night. JOHN S. NEWBERRY, M. D., Secretary for the Western Department U, S. Sanitary Commission, No. 439 Walnut St.. Lou isville. Kentucky. ianl4;3md. FINE LAMPS. We are Jost in receipt of a large assortment of fine imported BOILEMILEN GLASS LAMPS out and guilt of beautiful patterns, a useful and ornamental 1310litlay Gifts, Also a large stook of Lamp I at reduced prices. WELDoN. BEINEKE a 'JELLY, de020:17. 164 Wood street. near 6th 1111LACH DMICILOND STEEL WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. BR.OTHERA CO., 31-LIMPACTURERS OF Best Quality Reflusd Oast gte.2l, Square. Flat and Octagon. of all situ. Warran ted equal to any importod or manufactured in this coun yy. 1y office and Warehouse, No. 149 and 431 First and 120 and 122 Seoomt streets. Pitts burgh febl6 lid AM ER WAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS At 'Reduced Prices American Watohes for Americana THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY -m - gives pollee that they have lately issued a new style of Watch, expresgy designed for t-iol diers and others w et) desire a good watch at a mod erate price. These watches are intended to dis place the worthless. oaeap watches of Briti h r d swiss ma n ac.tire with wh ch the countu is flooded. and which were never expected to 1 cep time when they were made. being refaced ma. u factures sent to this a )untry because unsalable at home and used here only foriookeying and mind ling purpose. We offer to sell cur watch, which Is of the to Ist substantial material, an accurate and dura'..le tiniekee, or, and in Eiterlin i r 'diver mat. I outing r Ittern, at as low a prloe LS is asked for the trash urciand Levine/ of foreign make referred to, We have named the new series of watches, Wu iftutar. Boston, Mass., which name can be found on the plate of every watch of this manufacture. and is one of our trademarks, Rofd by all respectab , e Watch dea'era is the Loy al States. Wholettale orders Actin be addresed o ROBBINS dl[ A PPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Compact'. lanl2:23t:eod;b3 182 Broadway, N. Y. fIVETERS.—TWO HUNDRED Boiler Riveters oan find employment on iron a n °ea ts. under shelter. at the hest wages. hiachintste also wanted. JAMES S. FADS, Union Iron Works, St. Louis, mhll3:d3wa3,l SICOTCIEL WHISKEY.-ICO CASES at 7 1 store andfor sale by MfLLLE For Rage, Mire, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs. Mouse in Furs. Woolons, &o„ insects on Plants, Fowls. Animals, &e. Put up I s 00a and $1 00 boxes, Bottles and Flasks: .$3 and $5 sizes fur Hotels. Pullio Insti tutions &o. IWO T AIMEE STORY BOWEL DWEL. _ ling Houses for male, slanted on Clark St. ice $1 MO each. Terms. one-half in hand, bal anon on time. S. CUTEIBNP T & SONS, Commercial &Akers, 51 Market street ■LIME SAVINGS INSTITUT! ON, NG 15 110 Smithfield street, op posite the Custom House. Chartered by the Legislature. OFFICERS. Prealdent ,JAMES PARR, Jr, VIOI9 PHISIDENTB. Wm. H. Smith 11, F. Ito Id Thos. D. Messier A. Rail , mien Francis Sellers Joslm , Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jaool. Stuokrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Homy Lloyd Alfred Sleek TIMMS. Josiah King C ZinK A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler Yr A Reed Jas W Woodwell it C Schmertz F Rahm 0 W Rioketzon J M Tiernan S H Hartman I) M Long It J Anderson Jae W Baxter D B MoKinley C H Wolf Robert D Coohisa Wm Smith W lhmsen et B Jones B F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron BECIANTARY AND TBNASIIIM. D. B. ktoIIINLEY. Open daily, from 9A.n.t02 P. IL Also, 'Thee (le M D and Saturday evanings,Er om 6 to 8 o'clock. °posits received of On and uwards. Dividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridolpal, and bear in terest thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. • BY-Laws, &0., fur nishedat the office. . _ Os This Institation often% especially to these Persons whose earnings are ml, the opportunity to accumWato, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, the ir money not only being safe but boaringintereet, in stead of remaicing unproductive, my]. GOLD FALLING, MIT BOOTS, ghtes agd Gaiters are advancing. Eo call and assure a bargain at BORLA.NWS Cheap Verb Store, OS Market street. 2ddotrfrom Fifth mh7 L.ANDRETIIIS GARDEN AND FIELD -11.4 Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine. for sale BBOIEHAM & LONG 127 Liberty street, IMEI , BOXES OSWEOO CORN STARcig t/t received and forlia leEClßGE by G A. KELLY, mi t a No. 89 Federal street. Alleghety. JFINE ASNOILI RENT OF SLEIGH Both just reseivt d wid for isle low by_ & LONG febt B dsw Ifff Libalw Amt. PORT OF PIrTsBCTIIGIV ARRIVED. Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville, Gallatin. Clarke ' to Imperial; Oaks. Cineinwal. DEPARTED, Frani!irL. 11:7,Dott,Iirowf.svluf, AV"; , ' . Ter—Lie-A evening at twi light thc.r , ,- cvo a•Aut 7 ftot water in the eh.. 12- nal and 1 e 11. n z. Dar The Hull of Capt. C. L. Brennan': new boat arrived Te3terday. :ho will he coot Dieted wits all postible oe,patch. Okii` SL March 20.—The ammo! Amer pant, No v, Dan arrived at ct. Loa he Ne vado, Capt. Michell, left lorlaburg on Gov ernment Muth:le:B. WA- The ever punctual steamer Emma -Graham, Cap'. Ayers leaven to-day for Zanes ville and intermeilato ports. This boat hell su- perior officers and attentive officers. la. The' new and splendid side-wheel steamer Davenport, Capt dray, Is anneal:toed for St Louie and the Upper Mississippi. She is cne of tbe Seem eteamerd ever bait and in 'charge of Capt Gray she is sure to prove a ftvorite, 4a- It will be seen by reference to our adVer Using columns that the new steamer " Armenia." Captain McCallum, has changed her sign to Memphis," for which port she will leave on Sat urday. Passengers can rely on this. Mr. A, C. McCallum, Jr. will do the honors in the office. THE NEW STEAMER MAJESTIC. Capt. John P. Keiser's dew steamer has attrac ted a good deal of attention during the past week, and has been visited by a large number of persons, all of whom have come to the conclusion' that she is decidedly one of the largest and best steamers ever constructed. The hull was built by Messrs. E. & N. Porter & Co., Shoustown. Length 255 feet; beam 41 feet; and hold/ feet. The cabin was built by Messrs. W. Richardson & Co. is neat, handsome and admirably arranged in every de partment. The boilers, four andumber, with four due 4 40 inches in diameter 30 teet long, were built' by Messrs. Watson & Monroe, are very com plete, and calculated to add credit to this estab lishment. Mr. Watson being a practical mechan ic and an old river engineer, knows how things should be got up so as to give owners and officers as little expense as possible. The Majestic is a side wheeler. Her wheels are 32 feet in diameter, with 12 feet buckets. She is supplied with all modern improvements that 'in genuity could suggest, or money purchase. We have no hesitation in say.ng that no boat ever built on the western Waters excel her in com pleteness, and it is doubtful if she has anyeenals. She has Lea's Patent Elivator for loading and un loading, and an extra boiler for the same. The painting was executed by Marra*, Long gs' Duff; Furniture The outfit was furnished by & Duff; Furniture by T. B. Young & Co. The Majestic only draws 32 inches light, and is intended fora St. Louis and New Orleans pack fit, bat at present she will rim in the service of Uncle Sam," at the lt under solicitations of "Uncle Abra ham." She was built the superintendence of Captain W B lia.slett. The Captain has built many fine boats and never built one that was not successful, but the present one far eclipses any of his former efforts. If the Captain was not so modest, he might justly feel proud of the noble. Majestic. She will be whoacmnden highlytain John P. Keiser, an officer comesrec ommended. Fie take pleasure in introducing him to our friends. For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular Muskingum river Packet leaves Pi ttslut.r4b every Tuesday, .1 p. m., Zanesville every Friday S a. in. :..'THE NU,W AND SPEEN DID • Passenger steamer EMMAGItA dH hi, Monrce Ayere commander. will leave as noted above. For freight or passage apply on board or to J, IS. LIViNt4S vN ,t CO. noz6 For Davenport, Da Duque & t3t Pant WF-Di'FSDAY, ItCti 2.5 th ZairTHE NEW AN,, S 1 STUD W- 14 Nurthe a e aide-wheel racket D, VEI PORE. Capt .U. drag. with ave :Lau positively go through a, a I verd,. d. Fur fre•g4tur jpas,.ge app y "la board or to J. B L.V LAG St Cu , or Y. 1868 NEW AIM XGEMEN T IBa3 Wheeling and Pittsburg Daily EX press line THE rInE PAStiENGER •^"' ate war 1 1 .4 IN r RV A. John Gnrcter commander. leaves Pittsburgh for Whosling ovary 'inesday, TharsdAy an 1 S • urday at 11 A 31., punctually leaven a heell g ay. ry Wednesday's and Friday's a a a tn. Th • above ateatorrs makes cl eo coanec tiona at Waselmz with flu whcei steamers for Marietta. Parhereburg -r.d Circian.qt' For frieght or Past , a4c board or to JAMS , t o .I.IN • & Co.. Agent.. N 0.114 tent t .hreet. oil: can a k. 14 W DX- - Has opened un office at NO 90 WATER STREET . Where he will (ranezoL 4 iienof,.; Agency bneinee. and. wouhl Anii,lr a ronaste from ato.arnhnni 'v,7 BARKER'S, 59 MARKETSTR-E.LOE, SILK S CLOAKS, SACOUES I MANTLES, SHAWLS D DRESS GOODls, In their usual groat variety and at great bargains rah% RICKETSON 1 1 111111 E ALLFGRENY NEW .33.A.RTIET ROLSR—In pureuaoce of aioint resolu'ion of Councils, paned March sth. 7803, public notice is hereby given that the choice of al Butchers' and other Stalla and Vegetable Stands in the New Market House. A Ileghen, City, will be sold at PUBLIC OUTCRY. commencing at /2 o'olook. m. of TUESDAY. MARCH. 31,1863. and continuing until the demand is supPliod, According to an ordinance adopted by the City Councils March 5th.1863. emitle4 'An Ordinance Regulating the Markets in Allegheny city" the choice of stalls and stands will be sold. subieht to the annual rent which ma e lifted theroon by the Committee on Markets, f o r a term of tou yews, as to all stands or stalls for which a b nus of $25 or more sha Ibe paid ; and for a term of n o, 94) r as to all stalls or stands upon which a bon us of lent than $25 shad bawd& The stall plan of he Market House. showing the number and annual rent of each stall or stand will be ready for public examination on the sixy of sale. The New Mart'et Howe is paved throughout with brick. and thoroughly lighted with gas. The entire v• arket is securely enclosed; and the greater part of the vegetable stands. and all of the butcher's stalls a e under roof. The e t .nds are all fixed and num her, d, so that the lessee may kn w his exact location and amount or roam and be able to avoid transporting his own benches to and from the market Market hours are 11 led by City Ordinances at from 12 o'clock 11l on • , onday until '2 m on Tees day; fit m 12 mon Thursday until 12 mon Friday, and from 12 m until 9 p m on Siturdity. of each week—being for five days each uer It, Any further information can banlosined on an plioation to either of the un ensigns& at any time, or at the Ida ket Hon.° o • the lay of sale. 11. N. DUNLAP, JOS KlitnY -• TRICE. It. B. FRANCIS, JO-. 11. DO ND. Baja,. RIDDLE', mlra-dtwtd Committse on Markets. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., wo. ioit ieistairti sll u • STOCK AND BILL BROKER Promissory Notos..S.took Bonds. and Mori:gag bought and sold CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Jas. Holmes k Co., F'OELEC PACKER. Dealer In Bacon Lard. Seignr_o, ura d Haw, s m okede Beef &c. Corner Market deollayd. - rant streets, Pittsburgh, Pa WIIVE-Acags OF LAND rO6 SALE ritante in Chartier , g na‘r Saw Mill Run curit ' BEßT & SONS, W2l Real Estate and G , gents. Al Marke t street: 110PACON-4,80 0 POUNDS COUNTRY ' 2ll -1P Shoulders. well cured and trimeaef iust re• .oeived and for Cale by JAS. A. Corner Market and Pito. atr wtr. Go TO i nN Bo e ol L noes iavns FOR ora ß l A Poor Men,O_dro. INTELLIGENCE; p I 80i ots au d. SE4L.I.NO 4.2'Nd.-214 T. . . IiJILT/THOUT THE LEANT REGABB •17 11 , to o3oittraz thq mtutha eloped onc tin me 4iately. - • • - • • COME AND SEE. 2d Door bolero , Exchange ikamn. , ' CONCERT HALL E WEEK MORE Sanford's Opera. 011.1 EAT FIIN-ILCIIISES CROWDED. The Best Entertainment Byer GivEn, _ air Doors open at 7• Don:gramme at to 8. • Eitittrday a ft ernoon performance t Dutra (Pen at 2 f Commence at 23i o'elook4 ' xi , i6SiOn 25 Oetit3. mla,tf . - r PITTSBURGH THEATRI4-: Leuze AND lIENDBRSON PRICED OP AD I I/8820M—WiVate Boxes. $5 00 Singlo Seat in Private Box. $1 00q Parquette and- Dr.g Circle,chairs, 50 Dente ; - Family Circle. 2 5 - °out; Colord Gallery. 25 max . Colored Boron. 50 cent; Gallery 15 eenta.' • - Re - ensmeniont f , r six nighis only of My, R. E. J. MILS. and his Arabian Holes mrAwn • THA. THIS EVENING THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAM . PUTNA . OR IHE IRON SON OF 76. Gen. Putnam *r.-.llltettnf-n Raragatab Annie 1. De =la - To conclude with with the shrilling EqueStriat- ,, Drama or • CLAUDE m DUVAL, 'THE KNIGHT.OF THE ROAD. Claude Duval ..Mr. Miles. Jack Bann U. Foster. Jockey Goosengreen R. 0. Seft-n. Mary. Watson to i.n Li.zie Gillet. Bonny 7 ass .. Haiwat he." Saturday aiteraooll, grand p rforrna ce corn meacing at 284 o'clock. Aclmusion 2So 111 E 0-AD 3E. N VSIC 'HALL, LIBERTY STREET. ILR near Wood. Win M Alien, Leese and Man ager. G W lzirbye, stage k anger, Pr. f E Clete «Os Medea! Direotar, Open every night with a Star Company Grand matinee every Saturday afternoon for i edits and children. Admiesiou— Private boxes. $2; Seats in orivete boxes, ELI obit ()retie Ira seats, 25 ass; Fari.ily circle 15 c's: Gal lery 10 cis SPECIAL °NOTICES J. M. coasw-ELL cosittWELL d JERK, ARRIASt. MANUFACTURERS. SILVER. & BRASS PLATERS, and nissatifasturers of adl- ry and Cairiaae Ha - dwa - re, No. 7 Si. clair Street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridge.) mho PITTSBURGH PA. '/ he Millions Visiting New "Work f r 1:03 ears. have sits .qa bund Cisstador.'s Ha r Lye ar,ll Yetertratitte Made and applied wi hin a square of the same • pot, Nottung opt their 1: rtequalled. Y err. °Lion, Has nth mtheir World wide reputation, and leads. thwm take the Place of all • their prepare tit Ls the Dye produces any shade desires in ten tut lutes Manufactured by J. ORISTADORO, 6 Astor flow% New York, 9old everywhere, and appli ed by ail flair Dressers, Price sl.sl 60 and $3 per box, awarding to size CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE. Isinvaluable with his Dye. as it imparts the M. moat solo:se, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Clair , Price cents, $l, and 62 ber bowie accorciing to size, mht4do tolotee 7he Greatest Dhe'ove , y of the A gio Farmers. la, allies and others can per ha,e no remedy equal r.. 1). . n Tann, - for dyaa , . ars n iie, croup, chr”bic rh.,o ar em sora ti rotas. t , othache. tea ti knee. oafs b n s, swekings. Wm./sea...la sores, hes, ach , tan quit" bites. pKins m tne lies s 'chew bock, ac . tit zoo not .ive re itf lb manywil Inrnh,ts.ed it that is asked is a trap, an.. use it ace rdi. g t the du ctums e. oataa—Oear Sir:—l haves u.sed you-. Ve netia Liniment in try tautly f. a L -be of Yeara, anti believed it to re the b• az article for whatit is recumw Levi- ha' Irgs e ever usce,— Per sudden at'ack of croup it is in. Jost" e. I have na hesita , ton in ecommend att it f r all the use it pro e,:ees to cure. 1 114v.`5.,111 tt far maoy years. and it gibes en ire ga ittecuuu. CEL.A..oLit " inlfitNE ..- Quakertovra. N. J . PI 8 1858 Price 25 and 50 ten 6 Zt..id y alt drugg sta.— Office O 5 uortland stanet,New York. . mhlB:d&w3wc Watts about Brandrestill Pills. Novi CASTLE. - Westchester Co.; N. Y. Oct. 23, 1872. • Mr. G. Tax Elms &autos, Editor &to Sias Rents/Awn: Pear Sir— I would state that I was induced to use, BRANDR 'S PILLS, through the recom mendation of John 14t3wift, of Groton:Westches ter county, who was entirely restored to health by thoir use. lie was sick for some two years, very costive and dyspoptio, and- ho tried. everythins but was not relieved. Finally, he took one Bran.' - dreth's, Pill every day for thwack, ands dose of erix Pills every day for three days, and then toolfone Pill eve) y day. with an occasional dose of six. Li one month he was able to so te - work„ and - intlikeer mouths ho well, gaining 40 ands in wMdt„ Yours truly , .NDWABD PURDY. WIISTCHR.STEIt Cit nil% SS: Edward Purdy being duly sworn . says that he resides m the town of New Castle; that some - years ago he wan very sick with a sore on his leg.' which had boon 'running for over five years: that he was also much distressed by a Pain ut bill chest, ar k ,'l besides very costive and dyspeptim that af ter tning various remedies and many physicians, ' he commenced Mil3l3Brandreth'is Pills, six to eight three times a week, and at the end of one month. the sore on his leg healed, and at the end of two months ho was entirely cured of costiveness, dye- - .pupsia and pain. and has remained well ever 61-1500. EDWARD PDRDI Sworn to Wore me. this 18th day of Oct. 1888. B. MALCOLM SMITE. nol2-lleirtfo. Justice of the-Peaest Soldby ThOMaa BedpatIMMILMOUTAIIOS Pittsburgh. gEo. ,COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant 'trees; near the Court House. Pittsburgh. ,• L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO hi s care :gill receive Apnmptettention !actions made se.' 41 the money promptly remitted.: idee6:lyd WHEELER & IZ'S°N'S Sewing idachine., NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURG . EL 1 rfiIHESE 17111 RIVARLED FAMILY MACHINES have just. been :a. Breed 'be highs t premitun at the WOBLLIWei Fang, London- all the Machines la the word competing Over 10 ".000 have already been ■old, all giving Universal Ststishiellon. • This mactiineinakes thelook stitch impossible to tuiraveLwith the essential advantage of bein_g alikeon Both sides. forming no riige or chain. it wilt Quilt, stitch, hem, tell. gather.. bind. cord, . tuck and braid. The elerance. sreedand simplicity of this &lam chine, the bestirs and strength of stitch, and adaptibikty to the thickest or thinest iabrias render it the most SUCCESSFUL and POPII. Lc. AR ,gowing idaaithips now offered to the pub li ..Warranted for Three tears.niall Call and examine them, at NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. WM. SUMNER & CO. JUST RECEIVED a splendid stock of SPRIN G DEL AIN ES /a DIMEA GC ODR • CALICOS, GINGHAMJS.. deo. Bpeoial ati ention[ is called to our sti,ek Muslins end Irish Linens that was purehaEecrbqwe great advance i ,, Drr nail F.uen,enti pure I your Spring Goods ea they will he much b:gbe • I lteinemboy the plan. No, 98 Market strew., be. tween Fifth and the Diamond. mb.,3 o H . J. LYNCH. icsss Western 4giinte.