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Plink i pr ,Or, , If 0110111r$FLY DAY, Il . a s:i '' Re stimaitix.......i..:. . ..... , nig 00 Irr& L ,binthi.... _LI. . - -, -t! , ~..,.. so 00 toteneue«..:. , , . 4.1..... a 25 . itriecriirotioeg... - '.-. 75 Death N 0 tiee krteritzFert - fra.................. . 1 0 Hon g AU .4d - raiheinerita ordered . i ,k-ir oge Month.or leseume; to ti e easluakthe time of or dosing. - , - 1 ' . a Elt, E Vir TALE: JAIINDICE t SELLING WITHOIJTJESEN fConel u d ad from Yesterdry,l, "No, we woait,fass it over,'nehher,. o cried the obdurate broker. "Abiari or 'not, the lot has been put 4p, and I iv gist upon ITl Zt l eritu t it a3tll?lv e g :ga l fm ° e n d at ti c ie ne o e th ' : $l, 4 2 u1 Snriii-1 ThSX . mighCriti,Well litre cried` ' ' tte 64ton - 13-wall' for' Unytking thatthickeskinned broker cared. He ktew hie rights, and he' persisted in demanding -them, Shan:lei!. inOcisd. • ! • "Well, come," said the auctioneer in a P 1 ) 141 4 3 3 1 (4104e 7 ern glVe yotta , reign ,44 sad t o ordr:."?. - And he actually threw from the rostram rivhern he stood a bright,.glittering,,g.olden soeereigu, which fall with d'lbrid ring at the feekotu.lnc_lii hidder. The latter returned it to the aim— porieter,.. triumphantly, ~n o, hot for three of them . Go on with the slap." m &phi the others:eit I WO .eotitiatiTylpried Shame I" 'ol4j4inkt witk*e same l i ter absence of result, creep) perhap4, at Ithe mati : exclalusedlgs t iest poked . , if tiling more IndloleDtly davit thaabn p fare, - and . that he thrust his hands , yet-dOeper into his pockets, add jingled la money. lo.7 for' bless yon," the little old lady ex claimed to me, "he's - in the trade, and knows the value of them, It's too bad, that it is Ist , - -_ -• use ,tue •_, _ _ arliaspitikeo- -- 5 • I'svci fifteen I" fromithe broker, "Fonr : pmindi, fifteen are onlY hidden, for this tuagnifieent electio•plated i;01 and coffeWservic*Vt , Crivid"the auctioneer, now fairly hotter' at all points, and compelled, in spite of himself, to continue the 'ale.— "b our Donnas fiteen—going at four.fifteen • A aro snuir I He waited long between each time of repeating the ridiculously low biddidg.- -It was clear that his object was to gain time. "There, knock it down," said the broker; "yogi have no right to dwell so long over one lot." "I shall dwell over it ) aa long as ever I think proper, sir," said the now indignant auctioneer. "I have not the least doubt there will be some one dropping in even yet, before I knock it down, who. will know the full value of this Splendid lot.", "Bravo I" from the by-standera, de lighted-at the cunning devicioo Which there seemed a !chance of the auctioneer check-mating his opponent even yet. "Knock it down' I tell yoq," " said:the latter, impatiently, "I cannot afford to wait here all day for that. And it is not fair." - "Going- for .fitteen—four -.pounds, fif teen are bidden." The auctioneer was perfectly deaf to remonstrance, and re ted the bidding more deliber ately than ever. _ . - "l'lgive you thirty-five shillings for tie coffee _pot alone," said the young man whom I took fora clerk. - - • „ - 'Thank you, sir, sald the auctioneer. ' , Thirty-five shillings are bidden for the coffee pot. Any advance on thirty.five , •- • . • . • ere; conie, I luky t t''iiimeinstrated the' broker PI 'm not.gmng to have the: lot divided; I have bidden for the whole. Go on 1" "I'l give yoairse'vereign to let me di vide:the lot."'''lnd again the auctioneer threw toward= im the bright, glittering poin t which was again rejected and given to the owner. The autioneer shrugged his shoulders, completely foiled. "Four-pounds fifteen for; the. entire; .A! give you six pounds, ,if you will keep thorn a fortnight, whoa have dui keep ' 1 4 It *fisile poor widow , who had . Piir ehaied:tho .rosewood writinspdeak that , LA- 4 lmposeible, my dear madam," was the.. relaotantreplyi •- . `"Zvelthinte -least to x idtivelybet elearridewaY - byridxt Satur . • . . . e widow s ig hed.-to h ed. to think of the bar gain she had missed through leak 6f ready money i the old lady near the il&-Iritrolan ed outright .; the merchant's clerk lbeiked daggers at the broker i 3 'atd 'She VI 'the ngham umberella had another good lot* gi at the articlai nu sale, arid 'taa - tteped, Some, ; Wong abbet if- "She onlYlineWfit; be- , fore she . paid guari,er'l rent Ai,e, 'Ober Aar; G.t 0W.1 .. The brolftesittestilrmister of the situ- We xt..!,.. The auctioneer.was rapidly losing his temper. •ilird'werds 'paced between him and thelriamphant-bidder, - teaching such Oita( Ii t. TWittat the salesman threatened to &Mil the first policeman .that alai) . iiiiiiiill' e• th e: ivenld-be pur-• eh - iMi T or disturbing the Hale. 4 .Thidakeilatter d'S lit'him to de, and, in retard" difidß4 l ,ollW tikeauctlmneer E fic- Cueing l'im, at gross unfairness in refusing to knot dolinthc , lot. "FOCkipnildifpfteen," the aucti o n e er cr i ed, *My angrilithis time. Theno look- Mg- email to *bona: stt:x4 "let . me Say flan pouida Ick!'s . iii, '..if.. ,Ltu'incick it 'Ulan to " You, immediately .-,-to =any one elsoviggeh,iiiiMs4illow should 'hew it.t , , - ~L , 1 7,b,0.d0 you,cull fellow?" 'Silin'ea, girt"' then - Wining again tn me, "Will7on allow me to say live pounds. air ? You needn't pay all:ato m. Any timebetwee n fetch itraway.,lthis and Elatirday you can I did : not bid five ponds,; I did not even' nod of look toward s the auctioneer. Then t heatt en d antim mi r ghtthegl l tt er ki i ttopt myinePeetion N , .Lin., held it eiCee to rby am veryammicpuesuid me to examine, well the differentairticlea ;_while.the ottiere of the con? a ny,: 134 ,miziP w hat ' l ,44 s et#E a chance .eve=fil!lir i e t nAl?./ , • iftiat •' d h ie ; fici 4 =Ali, le argunenta, put in alleorta of forcible ways, to "snap up" 44 J ' • from him, and serve him right. Still I did not bid. "''Knock it down," said the broker 1 you won't get any morefor it." "How do you mean I shan't get 'Any more?" said the indignant- auctioneer.— "Why, not ?" Because there's no one here but' me lifis got rigsfiey enough to buy it," he an sWered, in his most insolent manner ~ ad 'ding something. about "a parcel of fellows !muting about without a penny in , their I. po . g.kipts." • 1 Th is as sufficiantly aggravating.... I happened for once to have a tolerably ;:itell-filled purse. then in my fob ; and (it Ilia very foolish weakness, no doubt,' but a-v*l qe olltunton f0ne,),,1 do feelJangry . and lasi:lite& *keit unjustlfeliiiietPwith pov erty ; ao much so, that had I not been a young man from the country, and so espe• cially on.my. guard, gainst London sharp-. era, ,I should him; triumigtantly refuted the calumny, by "kaap A ping up" the! . lot from under the fellow's very nose- 7 -ay, and paying forjtja full on the spot. j As 1 lit was, I remttihtd silent. Not so . the 1 youn merchant's -clerk. `,.`. ow !". he tulid,_‘twbz.tbere's . .a tan ent ngreseni" Aug #4.ll,o(olcpcl at me) i 4 'no ily yo'n ut);;PlFw'ariant.' 4 - This was flattering; still I was silent. "Is there?" said the brute of a bro ker, ,:, . . . i ',. • Onierhet him , .biii; If nr` ,, reitily for him." 1 I did not bid, however. The auctioneer had now thoroughly lost his temper; and After over and over again calling out the bidding "Four pounds' % 7 _ , , teen,' cried suddenly, and as if infunle - melietajd, Ave Palmieri Thankyclu eirl ' (whircll) °- 'Thif - hartitner 'fell ; he had knocked down the lot—to Mel I had 'not made Abickling ,-- hed,,ttotutaided—h a d -not even looked at him. , -.!`Now for the next lot," cried ° the auc tioneer; "that inlaid table," . "Hold on l" interrupted that incorrigi ble broker. "Thenext lot! Stuff! What, of-the:tea and coffee servinen "Sold I" was the auctioneer's laconic answer. qo whom?" `Never you mind. Come, the ilex 11 The broker still insisted upon knowing who had bought the last. "What name, air ?" said the auction eer, addressing me in his blandest tones. I stepped up to the rostrum and informed him that I had not made a bidding, and tlxat lukkneve„ #ilkwelPl had. not. • s"I thouihf you did. )lotobvek, never mind," he added, confidentially, with a wink that told me, plainly as wink,could speak, that my imaginary bidding was a subterfuge to defeat the broker. `l'll give , you - half-aoVereiga for your bargain," said the latter individual as be tendere me the coin. A Londoner might have inns • • e • 1; but ,pe-. ingra;Yoting- itutrr from - the'coufffy, possibly exaggerated notions of the ne oexiiity,of!tellomiceand caution, I inform ed the auctioneer that the magnificent eiactan-plated tea and coffee service so re cently knocked down without reserve was none of mine ; that I had not made a bid ding ; had not nodded, winked, or even looked at ' the great man who held die hammer ; and at once walked away from the spot, leaving the broker and the auc tioneer to fight it out as best they might. 11/ad mused a brilliant lnirgism, no doubt; btallien, as I have already said, I'm a young man from the country, with a morbid dread of London tricks.; and as I left the sale room,whativer I had lost In the way of cheap pnrchase3, I had the satisfaction of knowing that if any possi ble swindle had been intended, they had not g . ot•ovei me. More than a week after this—certainly 'several days after the fatal Saturday when everything. was, under.any circumstances, lanctitt pity; aae.rifice, .to be created off—l chanced to pass that shop again. I was surprised to see , what appeared to me the seliaame bills upon the seiflame win dows, announcing two more days as posi tively the utmost duration of the sale.— With a vivid recollection of the low, pot house like squabble between the auction eer and hie customer that I had witnessed upon the former occasion, :I strolled into the 'Shop.= What was my astonishment at finding the self-same auctioneer quarreling with the self-same broker-looking fellow about the self-same magnificent electro-plated tea and coffee Service. Ay, and what is more, they were quarrelling upon . precise- Iy thCsanzerOlibds,•ttnd in preopiellthe same wordi.. They hid 'pretbabliimither of them recognized me as a previous visi itor, but:l had a most distinct remembrance of tkem. And there they stood, that same auctioneer uttering the same regrets about his having put up that same valuable lot while so few purchasers were present; that same broker indulging. in the same inso lent assumption of being the only Wealthy man in the company, while, what seemed most extraordinary, the whole of the as semblaggge, the antpi eh ernumeraries, n a d sEeth it were, irkliasat mio-M3ama„ weesame %Me: -The phot,`,buiqespectabfe—vildow had just purchased the same writing-desk: the same faded looking lady still,...groaned over the low biddings ; the saute gingham umbrella was raised and pointed at the auctioneer when its owner bid (the sama amount, and. at precisely the same,periods of the4alesia4ormerly)•; Alm Same party with the Jewish nose, whom I took for a Merchant's clerk, made the same obser vations to the letter. Everything, every biAy 4.taotratrangt3 to say, was a repro duction, vettiatini el litsfatim, 'of - What I had seen before. Since then, from time to time, I have laudeide point-,of looking in ; and upon all occasions, without exception, have..l aeon the same seven persons (there were eight of us wh, A intagineilit was pus ;ef them) engaged la puteaastng and earning - precisely the same goop. I know the various lots apirloiltilliairimCritithWeiag-teoPhy or the tinted statues in the Great Exhibition. Aad WoveLornidon, streets tiel y aays/ frdm- onat. andthar,lthe -tame ales without reserve" aregoing on. When I first discoiered the whole thing to be a , sham, my only:-wonder was how it could. pay? notte'isett*pertrapai. spending the whole day';/kri'd everyday, In bidding one against theotheri in-putting-tip and knocking down the various lots,. none of which ever would change ownershp, nor how often soever bought and..sold would :, anyhow be paid for; uhlees seme young MBA from the coun trYnlika mys elf, could be coaxed,..bounced or'bullied'inte giving a bona' fide How coulll they make it answer ? The question was solved for me in a ve waif. A friend, who under -I.httamageit bugthings 100 like anything but what th e y itre,fiittowetline, by the unanswera blelogic-of figures, that had I , on the oc, casion of the sale I have so elaborately deacribefon,ffered.relf.to. induce d to:Mid for tht ma gnific ent electro - plated service, and thin' litf"run. up" by the soi-disant wealthy broker, the proAnp.on that single transaction would have amply iaitithte wages of the whole Seven' fot'Ahe aity. Luckily I was a young man from the country. - • DrEW To Strengthen and Improve the Sight. . . . Tug aeisfela PEBBLF; Russian Spectacles, inkEnsomil surlPEnziva nin.m DE fective eight, arising from rge or other caus es. can berelleved bi i teeng the Ereeminis Pets. bie.l%eteesles,7? h have been Well tried by many responsible oitlet sof Pittsbuish and vi oinity,' to whom they hairs given perfect. satisfae tion. • The .orttfltettee • . of these persons can be seen at nry race. 113.• All alio purehkee one pair of on Pebble Spectacles- areentitled to be s u ppliedla future free Johaste with those which will always give eatisfention. 1. . Therefore. ifgou wish to ensure en improie meet in your eight cation J. .DlAMONDlPtnetical Optician, ' Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spec/Moles. Janie. No. , P 9, rth street. Post Building DO(RIESNEIRASS WORKS, TAT . CADMAN & CO .1 manufsotarers of eTery, variety of finished SAABS .WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAL& or STEAM. FITTEUS, -MACHINESTS Ago COPPERSMITHS., - Hausa, cumin/um OF EVERY DE- Hfirieription made to order Steamboat wort, deem mod gee II dintand-rePairing promptly at tended to. Hartionlaratention peep to fitting up Refineritts for Coal andrarhon Oils, • . Alpo, sale,,agents for the Western Dist , to, of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell Co.'e Patent f3;phon - Pump, the bed ever inven ted. having no valves it is not liable to get cut of Order and will throw more watet than any pump Wee its die; - • • • febll:d/Y. PRES ' , ENTS4OII THE HOLIDAY'S !,HE sums ERS. IYAVE JEST. opected especialbi for the noliciv'e" a very lam_and dosirabbimelr of • RINE GOEDJEEMERY, .. GOLD ANI/kaLLVEIit WATHES, for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronze gooks, Balm' Goode, v; SILRER.IFWIED WARE, such sLe castors. rake' and • fruit baskets, goblets, card eases, tea setosorte., and a largo variet: of fadtable articles for prasants. Atzu.yiExanit, ar4irmiAr di mums. , . 4 Filth areal ---- linit"Mlita4,ls iralis i ; i f i r s a i nt Stand t c Alain Street and ChervY.A.lley. in tha borougE a Washington Pa. . The tuiderabusad. itt consequence of declining health, will offer at public sale on Natarday ;the ' llth day of April neit i betwen the hears of »no snit two o'clock._ p, the above property, when terms of sale will wade' knelt°. 'there as a Storesßocens. thempled. 11111, as a Post Ofdce, a Barber Shop—a Tenant Holum apei Livery Stable oa the place that rents from :WO to - 450 dollars Yearl9dy. MICHAEL WALDRON. ml2w. n,no U R. A. 1. WIFIIWES & I(at. PRATT SE COMMERCE STREETS, BALTWORE,IIIII)., 0011- se of. , Dupont' Gala, MO! liffittigsrlFaau, Feoe ca cn aomilgnmenCDf ainthiaiinvvatirri Prof uce. and make advances thereon. N. B.—Railroad track in front of Warehouse. Ree S p encer. H. Smith & Co.. Miller & Ricket son, d o Garrard. C u l p o. Shepherd, Pitts burgh: Merchants Bank and B. De Ford dr. Sons, Baltimore. mh4; !tad CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, ainHAL 1101 USE CARPEN TER AND JOBBER. SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, between Wood and Liberty Streets; PITTSBURGLI, PA. 4 / 1 - Or dere solicited and promptl7 attended to any DAVIS dr BRASS FOUNDERS & FINISHERS, lIIERS AND DEALERS PUMPS AND BRASS WORKS. Particular attention paid to the fitting up and Repairing Oilßefineries, &o Gass Fitting mabJra.l its branches. Also, Agents for HutchingsJr Poker's! Excelsior Pump fur Handand Power use. It has no supe rior, lanai:Stud No, 110 Water and 104 First N. MASTIC CEMENT T. F. WATSON, IV' A le; 'l' C W 0 rt. Di prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings with improved Mastio.Cement, cheaper and su gorier to any done heretofore. This cement has no equal:, forms a solid and durable adhesive ness to any surface. imperishable by water 01 frost, and equal to any quality ofstone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this oily. I have applied this Cement for the following • entlemen. whom the public are at liberty to re. er to: . . Jas.ssell residence Penn street. finished. 5 yrs MeCandlims, Allegheny, do 5 yrs T. H. Shoenberger. Lawretioevill4 do 5 yrs J. D McCord. Penn street. do 4 yrs A. Hoevoler. Lawrenceville, do a yrs Oirardifionse, Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs St. Charles Hotel do do ..... 5 yr. Address, Washington Hotel, or Box 1306, Pittsburgh. 'P. 0. fel:l2o.lyd CIONSIGNED AND FOR SALE FROM v..-/ store and to arrive 1.600 PaAka White and Yellow 001119 Shelled and in annuls% En hire of J. W. CRAFT, Office 185 Liberty street. S. M. KIER JAMES GLOVER JOHN POSTER IUDITTSBTROH FIRE BRIER MANE- R. - FACTORING COMPANY. HIES, GLOWER & Co., 51a.uftuitureraof Fire Brick, Tiles. Crucibles, &e, and deilora la Hit e and rualbie Cl iv. lA. Office 365 Liberty street, opposi to the P. R. R. Passenger Depot., Pittsburgh. Orders respectfully Benched, FOUR BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IN LAWILIDNOEVILLE Four lots 24 by 110 feet each; handsomely a tuatod on Churob street. situated near the PaasenFor Rail war will be Leid eheap.for t eash. op ano4eatiop at thia.ol. giee, 2 ; , fehl tidtf. $5,50 WEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, f vt irafi C a l t io ; ll. comPlete.3i c tary . -daut o r.so lan7 81 Wood stroet. CARPETS. 1862. DECEMBER, 1862, W. B. & H. MieCALLII73I. 87 FOURTH STREET, UAIEfAiI PiERITON or. quB9Toeh vi ng been boituht'pierions to'a eerier of odvailta %ad now rePletuabedgust befo re , t h e ft% alerfahtiffoitAnieliiroa. A favorable opportunity offe,ed porehagtm at ,ep.t•lWltoih as *1 bahioer. . deol7 YblAlto iVORK . • S. PITTSB nag. PA. PAiIks , BROTHER , IMMAOTORIIIIS OF Nat Quality Itetlnsa ; Gi Ntri retell, SauLfs;' -. Piss t and Ocitason. dell ala t i' w„ Too . ea4ho li - i t o any imported or 1313111 e% e d in , n Ct2r 11#1 , iiiin29, 43 Office and Wareboore . )l- I 14 , and 1 51 Firrt and 120 and 122 BP." o 7,stE Pita blush. fobithlyd ovements of European Steamers PROM AMIOA. Europa ............ B oaton.-....Liverpool April 1 Saronia . ........_New York_Hamburg April 4 - Creole • • New York-HavanakN °April 4" Bohemian Portlarul...-LiverpooL April 5 Etna - New York_Liverpool April 4 Asia ' .....New York-Liverpool Apail . _ 8; N.Amerioan....Portland...Lierpool ....... APrikß/ Glasgow New Yoric-Liverpool . April LT FROM ZIIROPIL • - Victoria Liverpool New York.... March 2 Great EaSen...Liverpool New •Ytirk...March 4 Sazonia...l....Southaren.....New York... March 11 Etna ' Liverpool New York-March 11 Bohemian Liverpool PortlaniL,.....Nraretrll., Asia ' Liverpool New York... March 14 Glasgow ...... -.Liverpool New York... March 18 N. American_Liverpool......Portland March 19 Canada Liverpool..-“ Boston... .. . ... Marah 21 Hammonia....Southant'n...:Now- York... March 25 Afriea......,..-Liverpool ...... Boston • March 28 azoian- ateximr. (9 0 BRICOTAID DAILY . POE TEX XOXIING POST. The following are the buying and gelling rater for Gold, Etliver, &o.: Gold Gilvor—.. Demand Notes Eastern Exchanire. Newitork Baltimore ... ..... Beaton.... Par par Par par ,Western Exchange. g, Cincinnati Louisville, par Par Cleveland' par ot llt. Louis. ........ Dar Ya PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET OFFICE OP TICE DAILY POST:} rue Min March 315t,1863. Bentarkai—The weather continues asshango able as ever, there being no two ditYg alike; Mon day was pleasant.. Our rivers continue in flue navigabileoider„ and all the beats that are per mitted to rtui ere doing a profitable business. The Emma Graham arrived from Zanesville with an immense trip; she returns to-day, unless the Gov ernme s t takes her in charge. Oils—The market remains heavy; the demand has been checked. The receipts' by the Allegheny river are in the increase; about 3000 bids in bulk landed on Mon day, and report - .says the largest portion was:dis- Posed ofati7c per-gralen; we give the 'report for what it Is worth, The market drags heavily along, prices heingin favor of bnyers. The stock -In the east is said to be ;' European de , mrind tom fallen efl; ''Flour is unchanged as re gards prices or demand." In 'New York it:has beervvery unsettled, advancing one day and, de clining the next. At this present, figures, pri ees are as low as in Pittsburgh; in fact, duringthe Past month, the sales made - were barely worth reporting. We hope matters will soon- t.ke a turn, and give as sonic snl ra note. Potatas— The receipts...le an the increas 1. Prices, howe vp.,.,,arre unchanged. 'There lea fashion prevalent at this time of calling potatoes by some "large," high sounding name, but it's of. no use, it don't tlw.. leas. Send in a Good article, never mind the naiue. Or a ROCHI 'dehaw' 2C-11' ing disposed of. Grain—Market steady since the last decline in Wheat. Some of our large dealers are engaged in filling large contracts for Oats for the Government, entered into some time since. Flour—Maiket inactive, nothing doing worth es of 50 labls E.ktra y from store reporting; at $7 :at sal The article was very cFamilhoice. Sales 10Q bbls in lota $7 00(417 25; sales 46 bbls Extra at $6 Z. The stock in first hands is not large; sales ofwagon flour at a variety of prices. Baeon—Market still firm with a good deal changing hands; we still have a good supply in first hands. Sales 10 000 pounds Plain llama 81:1 (4.3! .-ic; Sides 748 c; S. C: flatus, 811@t10e; 6,000 lbs choice sides dc; 25.000 Is S. C. Hams 0%(§10e: 5,000 lbs choice sides flc. Whisky-31arket drooping. We quote City Rectified; sales ofso bbls at safes,e. 011 *--The Market was dull t at the ex change of 300 bbls crude at 131 1 ,0 ca,h; uzole—Dull: sales 100 bbls Z@3oo. May—Was very scarce yesterday; sales were made at $201 4 ton. Cod Fish—Sales 503 lbs at Sc: a low figure. Dried Beel—Was in good request; sales of 1000 IDs at 10i4c. Drain—The ,_principal sales made were in private terms. The rates wore unchanged. We omit quotations. The season for Bar ley being over, there was none offering. / rotatoen — Somelleary sales were Made. The current rates for a good article Cheese--The market is well supplied at this time. There is a large business being transacted. Sales 170 hoses W . B. at 14c: 50 oxe.s do Goshen at lt , e. Dried Fruit—. Still in go s Sales 100 bush Apples, $1 40(41 50; sa es o 25 bush. Peaches at $3 25@33 50 Butter—The receipts being very light the rates are unsettled; prices have a wide range from .Z - 25®30c. Salt — Sales of 300 bbls at $1 70@)1 75 bbL Soda Ash—Sales 12 tons at 4%01#143 i '. Mesa Pork gales of 10 bbls at $15C015,50. Apples are becoming scarce. Sales 36 bbls at $2,8703,00 per bbl. Haltttuare Cattle Market. The receipts of Beeves at the scales amounted to only ZO head. The market ruled firm, and an advance of fully % cent VI tb. on the better grades may be quoted, sales ranging from $4 50 to $5 50 100rbs for com Mon to extra quality. During the week tome a/0 head of cattle Were sold to Baltimore butchers at the above figures. Hogs—The arrivals continue very light, and prices, under a fair inquiry, show a further im provement of lc. i 4 in all round, the receipts to day changing hands at $9 50 ta 9 /f 1 100 Lbs. nett. Sheep—There wore no offerings. During the. past few days they would have readily command= ed our last quotations, viz : 7. 1 4§9c Pm. gross. ac cording to quality. Gloucester Fish Market. Maroh 25.—Maakerel—A few sales from second hands at_sll 50 and $9 50. Codfish held at $5. Smoked Halibut . in good* demand at 9c. Oil in good demand; sales at $1 VI gal. The Provision market has more shape. Lard met with more inquiry at for prime cit have salett however. at that ilgure are reported to been made. • Bulk Shoulders are quotable at 4c, and Sides at s*. These figures are, perhaps, more readily_paid for heavy than accepted for them. Bulk llama are in good request at Wog 6'4c. Mess Pork is quoted nominally at $l3 and $l4 for netreity. Box Rib Sides have met, with some attention at We. Bacon continues to be quoted at 5 1 4;®7c, but these _figures are not more. I than nominal. Sugar-cured )faros sell readily at 10k,A103e. RIVER NEW.% feb2o.6md The river is still receding slowly, with over 30 feet in the channel, and ten Ebel over the Falls. The Lower Ohio, Cumberland and. Tennessee are i n fair boating order. Freights are offering freely for all points, with no tonnage,. the demand for Government Muting monopolized all the boats, both large and small Thel Stsrlightfor Pittsburgh; Ohio No 3, for Ma rietta, and TrY 'Us and Dispatch, for the Cumber land, comprise the depautures—all-with fair trips. The tiro latter have 230 tons sutler's stores for the Cumberland, at $3 per hundred. Ross if Co. have sold the little stern-wheel steamer R. R.:Barnum, to R.:W. PEA Y. of Evans ville, for $6,51:0; erieb. A number of troops passed this city yesterda7 on • steamers. Destination Dixie. Cant. Lewis Davis, of the steamer Gen. Anderson, is here. His steamer is up the Yazoo Pass. The riygr r is slag onary at this,,poim,t, „with 14' feet waterin-the anal. - There - wig be'si .'. line in the river to day. The west sold disagreeable yenta •: • - -as cold and. ith a light fall or snow. Messrs.,. Stierlei - ' toolfollt have purchased Me a m Captainer F W G na '. • ono-half interest in the entire b• ' Vayn;a t Zthe rate of $14,000 for the by Cap,, • , ...t. She will be commanded, in luture, • ,:- n Bonet, of the Big Grey Eagle. --,---- _,•• ;7 - lhe river yesterday, likertheArmy.of. the Po "nu., was i n gai t , quo, with a probability of an' upward tendency, if therain, which now prevails extends far up the etitualx7. There is abundan water upon the shOals, hoWever, for any purpose. Saint Xmitis The river here is rising. pretty ralidly. th e 24 hours ending' at 10• o'clock, A. M ye e t er d v, it swelled one toot nine and half inches, and was then fourteen feet six inches above low-water in December 1860. There are /4.feetAn l the.ehsnuel out to Cairo. Below Calio'tlie atifitt - tififienuE san The Illinois .itlifer la swelling from to theinOtilk l . ll. LlGTOffoiiing its banks tole great extent. The roads near the river are impassible, and produce can not be hauled to market. As a eunsequenee business up that river is very dull COMIORCIAL INFORMATION. Buying &Mu 30 00 25 00 30 00 Cincinnati Clnciuuati IGtonisville Nashville DPAZERS nitaiLS. 36 2mmtrimms OP Pnre No- Carbon C3ll, 4 43i4t11es ,oe ..LiDERTY STRlUrreDivoilte Penn's D. Depot. ita-tfalnil warranted. tHEARDE.SOO OIL corfirithry d ANIIMACTITRZ AND HAVE FOE .armaae &superior articled Refinpti:_Ard en . 011, d ses.rxrawr - rs.- -.auso t •- * PURI?, B rvt- o warehouse, 27 cawirir ErrikEim PITZSBull6,en. PENNI _ . . Lucent Oil. Work DITNOAR, DUNLAp & COl3 MantifsKirtrepl Of PITRE warm -nzwilirm, Pb R O INT Xi burgh,Ofilee,NO. 291 pitEiv rx p AT Ya 1174:8Tar. The, Philosophiii lEturfler.. It* irainrs PElgitr ,11-01031*.Aillibliti. • Philosophio Burner for Carbon Cu %Ira* Coread"mm.on /t Posseses: man; advantages,. man the Burners. , . Llt makes a large -or ra V ril e i tlet: 4 mi oombustion. 2. It will burn : any quanti‘ oi on with fir : : : .3. 11 can Ire used with a long or short 4. It can be used as ttaper night-lamP. ' 8. It can always be made to: burn stoottomlNlo. 8. It i 3 more easily wicked- than • arty- outer: tiaras'''. '7. it can Ber trimmed and lighted withoit re mcnring the eons. : , 8. It throws all the white ltsht above the 0011.41. t - 9. The iddintiey can be removed or inserted Without touching the pass. 1 • These burners are ..he common' No. 1 sigoi and can be put on any lamp now in ma. aver; or son. using Carbon Oil should taro a Philo Ala. Burner. Price 25 coats: par doserv.2.'§c d a No. 82 FOURTE steat. Pittabano, I ioZ-.l.ydrr -4.... WA-70r. PIANO DEALMM. .Irxtabe's Square Pianos . Still ahead of Steinway's and all! other inatikes in this country. New•atookjust recoived. Also. HAINES' BBOS , :PLkhros, • • • the cheapest good Piano!? in MARLOWE 'B STAICEi • 41 F-iflivatreek•Sole Agent for linabe's Pianos, Haines' Bros, Planba. 'and Princes Melodeons. WAYS 13 A_ re, er A: I IV L 4 N SECOND HAND PIA O& CHICKERING 7 OCTAVE, litfrE. tiful black Walnut also; vary little 4-. • ,1,420 A 7 octavo, Chick& , • , • "—.--. •- •- - •••• •• - "t. .." order. ' 1711: 631 octave. Stodart, ' = °wood, carved pannels in front /85 A 834 ream, Zale & Co, Rosewood, round ' front, an excebent Pian0......... :...... .... . -160 ..4. 6 octave, ihiekering, Rosewoo - d.ronml comers, a goad reliabe Piano. 150 18 octave, Rall et _Davis & Co, Rosewood 115 A 6 out,. Stodart. Illabogony, round front 136 A. 8 °et, Swift, do ~.. ..... . •75 A 8 mat, German. do •80 A 8 out. Dunham,' do - . SO A 6 oot, Loud do 40 A 5.% act. Ent.l'sb do 2.0 A 5 otc. ce do 15 For sale by JOHN 11, HELIUM, 81 WOOD 151TREir. IDDITTSBURGH 11R&NCH, O. XIS JL - Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Baer tory. established in 1836. A choice stook of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos. combining *all the essen tials of a first class Listrnzaant with late novelties (nnderpatent). Highly Important to the critical Pianist. Low for oash or acceptance: WISB BROTBEECIt, MManufacturers,. GROCERY DEALERS rAA . BAGAULEY, WHOLESALE OHO C-E NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, IPITTSBIII3.6i WILLIAM CARE, & CO. WROLESALE GROCERS. AIM! irsportera of W/Bilttit, liEra4frreriara„ €ll/ ft, trzl. Diatillars aai Denim in 6YNEOLD MONONGAIIELA RYE WIIF9KY Liberty Street; PrETSßiaielt. L 04.. WM. H.SMITII JOS. R. HUIVI:Ri WM. H. 01PILITEU W hieLESALE 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST SiREM .1 de.23 PITTSE HARR spencer isr, i iii BREWERS AND: LUSTERS. PRCENII. q TRAIIf BEIWKII4, Pittsburgh. Sectemberlo.l362. visoiarrioar OF PA.WENRlllitsksp.' 17 -The partnerahfp heretofore existing be tween JOS SPENCER and W. H. GARRAR' was climolved on the 20th of Anal:2U 18 62, W. H. GARRARD being authorized to settle up the business of the late Cm at the °Moe in the Brew ery. The Brewin,cßusiness will be contintied by SPaayye ENCER & WRAY. who intend to have clhlsaeric article POaIIi TER aimdrliAtq.lhe will b e thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuance of their patronage. and prelude: to make it their aim to give saWacllon to all wh msrpurohase fro Mr...ROBERTWATSON, of Liberty se re , 3 t, long inown.tothe business community. will 'have se th e management of our business. with -the full control in the Brewery. Addrew .all orders to- SPENCER 4r MaRAY Phunix Brewery, Pittsburg JOSEPHAPENCER . 10154. rd • JAM:War- - -- J. H. OAIHDAY. - arose. fideelt, Draft, Bond and Dort. y. Ange,ilteak4state and Der. ebansUse *raker. 0iT10.E.0051 it& 1U )31TEXWB BUIL Drink FO.TH MUM. Rittsburgh. Deeirattl NM properly and other„Real Esiails amount of =OO4 mOO foral*. ffr7 ap t i f NALE#araig. sun goramoffelz for , ggSrer7 ./Ow -.l4,farm of , g 8 aerels,'sitati Odin , gtou teiriship Colege ,bisna coimtr,:oltio;-otie e abd , U half frioniss-' linenville stationite Pittsburgh r. Railroad. _Puny aor, se ire improved and un-' 4lor cultivation an WIIOI6 01"coai stone.: The buildings are a; hew e di n house, log stable, o Avatuel„Ao. :1 The fann in well aitnated within! one mile ' of the railroad. • Terms a!! sale—One.half cash with reasonable' tthrrtheretoainder. Pilo. *25 Der acre. dm&auclumic , meswicioznr. Jceivure. columbium county. Ohio. 'Mier to ;Jas. if Cabe. Ross street. Pittsburgh. feigilligrodarsr. 'OHN LITTLE, Jr., r ep. 106 FOURTH STOCK AND Bil. BROKER! • loromissorg Notert..Htlok E.;;,r0.4., and Martgarg: bintiht , I . lOR ,1 • • ureata Inquire A'S, Oath L .:1•1 A So! E Lt .11 11111.11 11 CO., itreptculx,'." .' 2- 1 .- TORE MBLI('i .-..._. al athekaorantsmdfaLse . "'eh be ittodettif sill-flerioniP , si, =Um!. treat Amend and -delicate disordate: BIZ' 6 6 - P tauttiona eenunen and is -- -,... -- z:- - -, - .- •,- 1 - eident to'youthe of both: "i V - "*---• / 1 sane& and faults. single otmarriodi Bemuse Da. Bauman? publishes 0...e' fact' of Lb debit .Forthe 4norant autt talseiyamilost streercadfulli ahoekett and think it a great gn very immoral and En. oontsardrudlen-Landr mut: Am2dAg ctioik wives, rardainz sow Aid da rs. Thar MMily a eloup Ise anti to _ff them eorancelhat they do the moo as Dr......4g4A,' mckLUP. toroitpt DUST:btu) led a lacimtlirolmal ties. wat baled tetitimentome stupid uistit modest and . prostimptuotts' trxeiliom berm aim Masi in ignorance; aDrizeilliesie tit—Wrootas and ybo compitre. a:pellets. - , inWEßmunt, Aram, ilks j a) _Oars and cent,' mset . mently. MzinlY o f totted: It is to public:lt., hewn rlbatmusztero mcnta. and guardians sir that thair A. g..,.. damehtere and* • Praviottalr tee* - lab. and of delloata condi n.andapPesTa27., - have' bean restored to "heal ' andYlgor VS Pi% &liAN a , Maniaig'grattih him =rt ai l rea l t n iTal af 4 ken& anabsty, znertileation r AM._ hen or nocturnal enunisciantiteconstflobStromM.l In. Cm" short sPlibelif time - au rorncitxmalieft. whioharor,. gyarOpOMPOUUdll rom - the fa is -- but;'" lterbr neet the ..fallarce.ofther orniteal,Preatmeatihcals 4 pdP' ad it and vs. ta.cd me manilla catteefea'trtiatedivith plarketedensAq , *Schad ril"a 1- ' 7 : 5 1% in Ifi v riVi.iitriZt :theMiatmeqli4heAcqw--trvit - .fair' trial ; health an „zwe. - *ilii sob .. tt thum the now- , palle. %Trifle no-somrerwi acentabanks and wash& but oome. =din' oared Laos and VP otWiriadted ..dbesam of :whhtliti4e-ivma.V.AU AWburoluneriea.,osis now ranee. ..ley attend to t. in erta , & MU' Of Igr . FLUM:4I, 1 0 7,vr.zottring WOODy of Medical Admar.whieh 11 erea =dirt* sir talet aIoPIV. liarmins this ad: Waage- of, over, fatty - Maim -WM/ o mq 4 4 oveervadoe:oletnita[hc has_stiprlor ii te] intro buten:ilk .0 0 .gUdiZotlia!' 11 and who t daily txtuniltedbytda profeetort"sraril *a IV= *fended be-ripeetaabg eltitimit•-tnahlikevUP m prietms ,of _hotels ; Ae... Mat e = street; near Diamond ch*t; rate ' waft reittiMis ..trol2iedllwats 9.1. Vals. aims ktilsPr *to' tondedto. 0 , 1%. 4 . r• - ..1 t i 43011: SOO, • • PittPASIPA POO -. 01W.Z. __,_m__, OgiEtTIFICAtE r. S •p . IF wilrx.r.T.lT arol , Nom* '-• sir.Arg -a. mstiewfor a person that Us Ibiext, sorely af flicted foryeam. when he ie not only, relieved of ms'stiffenngie -but ctompletel . y , erred. V - have been atilieted.witha very rgialignantinfiatoatorY Emitipdhif far nazi. - I hate itallefl Ai Several of our resales Physicians, but sfliwithout-zatv ben efit. i ealled' on Doctor .Branstrup, eororejime past' and have taken: hie stiedewhieltPhow ever. mail composed of heriva. Fara now f ait well lief ever was. , Any parkin *tithing 'l6 see me • will please call at 5 TROMAS.BUtiLAPS. , Refer to Mr Clayttn, Diamond.dl.lo, . ' • 1 -11 ; 41/K inr THAT; i iluVB Veen adlledfiee I - weavers , ' Saha; ere die ease epac. or Baillnr /jhava tried WI) 4311111 in thick Montane and In >Alder but neverlreoeivediarr.;bedeitt. 3 was advised to call on Dr. Bran- trap . Int year and ifavehad no or Ate einoetheo..- ,,, 1 therefore consider. oompdetely ;oared. Ter further' infonnationkiladaellat Nb. - 2 Stt Chir sheet: , 4AISID3 MET. ' • NEf I .." : ktEDIM;VISCOVERY. . .. mesa;._lSratnat iViealavess,.- l i tlY Er.. 1 14 a oi - -,...k .Ineontle snot, Genital tr,- Wits,FereticlaMethre 'an • - .Asa-ea of the L. Atiya And Madder. Malt tow bc&. used.b tinwardrs,d • " - . ONE HONDRED,PHYSWIALia. in thati o ki i ir private iiacitice, With the satire neva% amen CtosasCorAVlA. - Virlairtne; or sae sompound, Mmto-lonown.. re ‘B EELLICIFIOII47O",? • • - wet .4., in notion. idea il - a - ettra' in a few . and when a care is eff ' loyerman ent. ' ey are prepared front rag hie entreat that are tuneless= the system. and Rarer estim ate the stomach. or Impregnate the breath and bang attar roated.-ial naneeowiteate is avoided. No °hangs of -diet Uncannily : whilst usingthem tier does their action interfere with businties o ne wits. Esph box oontaintratedozan Pillt. - PRICE ONE DOLLAR.. i Dr. Bars Titania* on Sentinel . • Weakness, - 1 . , ,51 4 4, Abina.;Goriorrtiots. Oat. •e 4 a Pamphlet of 60 tuft. es , __0•114 gillipottimt advice lto the ar ilio. ShliT M M 1: ~, , PF.:lmts.arorSquired to • _ •_, Init.. BZLVS OBERR TE., A " 'U g hit Tre . dell :lit tMAA44iIt -7urkielarigtizit7.6,,v,.dipted stages,a self roe tree. at. id oat the do -A Amiga' '. - PRICE 'ONE DO VAIL 1, The mow lingered/1 basteit: saninficon ob literation. 1 Vasa% soa-Wd. by, any advartind 'Agent; on r, veal of the • r General .7.1313 T. AgeLV- Sil. 76 Cedar atreet.T.lLY4 Boa 5070, ________l JOEIRPH g 'ILIIMURTO, ta. ner Market street and • r , ' Agent Pi tta t sold bY nil Drug Ilifts. . , , : ealfaliaciw/yds MITEDABILWICS.o . ROIFFjoI jeAr 4 02.110fSarl.: 14^: sputmftEset.:l • -,- ~ .MYBosnigavoractusai • - oPittabrucluandhas beee in ; rraendeilartnelastiwentmlive years. Kb Inudneir just"• • confined rebels' toretearke BantkalDlsee iets • • • MUM= AIMI7/11A1Mit In-peed; ' fql medical l '""" ' Ito "li e And out the Sure blue of V. i s & 'regular aradaateisad Ida icApenau ef M ccultreat mtmt of -a oartekt-olant of umeameis nrissiar lttifte to tho saffetenief o pensaanentre =thous° og hut .ramedimp an n a *Omni( hid in %II.to.m t4ROIVENTRIMEREETtS em ire the weArt er : l form o AlA i nntm.• iset uissaMpurndeit Botaqac n&— Alm :D allilismoon a :hezeditsay taint, which roangtons itself In the, term - c os tet....r. Damn% maid great masirtrorms c, AUG dv =ilteift of which U11)1114,0 . 10 datircir °tic so' afflicted; Dr. Erma offo - A I 4oDec of a sumaud skileAT rearvenE . , WBASISIF.ra_ 14; AtewanretoOdiorfarlhe atarnans troibic 4 0= ofril a g thot 7 tr, kg* i s F ri • tioa, the and w =Nu , inded eyeog to. (to their - own. destramv_.)- ar only r eliable" remedies imp_wh to the lemintrs -they are We, and -man a- 0.10 SWOOrallO3 of health. • I MaStitiatWf nr2,Brown's mewl* xeyar tail to Mac this immfd intense 11f.A nor nasa.-le will warrant A etire.: li e also2toeaMPiles: flonnorrhtea :21triatore. UretiusiDitAbs, FenudeWealmesr •Monthly Suppricssions. , - =maw of thel Manta, Fistula in Ano, Neryons Affection& Ilator blithe Back and Kidney& irritation of the zwdur. to tether with all ftm of an impure A 1 . 4. ' dr , hibing the a toms. oor_L_Ana sm. directed to DB, BR() No. tto el x Bt.. "Pittsburgh,. Pa. Willhobillog44,l7-7 al — Medicrme sqat to - Addrces. BMW packed aud i reme Etna = ' oee and , nu. Vo, Bmithield treat P 104 • , .. 4 1 Pa; - - - uolnolimis „__ STEAM- EWGipE BUILDERS r. ". - • 1. - 4 • olrik ULU lie:WEra RENEFIAL idICHINISTCIEI - INLER WEBS'. ea? - rexa,‘L.K. Pie; _not, .1 4 1:04.11.13a,. MANTITA dtesm C ALL SIIfDB ° off n n ¢ from three to oce Cundred and home power. and waited for I Gest Mule. Saw B . lnut Parzmoer. Astoriee. eta. . Ellyn karat:4les atter den to the eorstrueflOn or *es cad Machined for grid mine, =4 - for tn, mula:Yikad oimphir rairmilk. 1 meatye also on. band. mehed• and rud.T- 1 7 Liar at shortiootlee. //i44C18 ar.tl Wier! o every thralidk &ere and Shoe I r on ei l metetfi. • wroushtlroa Shaltln L-Hatters and so eyery. vari_str, i and oontnne Mainsail= Woolen =smeary and Mashine Cards. Our prices arn attermachhiars man al of the best quality et materials. and • .lef la all oases to sire satisfaction.. - .terOrdors frcm all parts of In attlintna Attl ed end erozooti.. Met f 0.2 1, • .1r rIO • MTSAIMBDAT MLN=THY 111 _IL dersianed are: premed with oomt4tent workmen to re• Gild or re-Bronse and air steamboats, Chandeliers; Brackets. Laillps, making them equal to new, and altering J4aranli ones Minim Carbon OIL Also to furnish new ones atshcrt notice.. Lanterns,: Cana, OIL andlsvga-' thins in the trade kept on,band agth , joirmand Mater ISt Wood acre ' tienr WEIGII-12 BMA MOM ZOOS 11W ICA rseeived sad tripes lay RUT Com/fait% r i ti r •• t