Daih) (fieitgrapil, OUR PLATFORM. THE UNION-THE CONSTITUTION -AND THE ENFOBOEHNST OF THE; LAW. • HABILIBBUB.Ct, PA Monday, .Mornlng, piarck.24, 1862. TER iitkikteiii _FOUNDRY. By the proceelines of Congress yesterday, We tiddbe that the sibject of &het Natideitl was up In the -Senate, and that the debate, on thckneition• elicited theifact that Pennsylvania , t. -was in reality:the proper locality for each an establishment. Of this fact there jainciieves been any doubtAn the nautili of.„Adietititic. men and mechanics, and we are pleased to notice that Cougresstegine to divine the truth. A Med find, on a mire oreful investigation of the mitoleot,:that while Pennsylvania is , the only locality in the Union fitted for the' establish= ment of lb- Natienal-iFoundry, the vicinity thfipqapppitf,ganisbnyg Is i elfto/he best tied /clhtf iWality 4 ( 611.41€1 and resources essential to the national duo , cats of srtelt .enterprise a itot. Congress has discovered tat _fad thit advantages of out great state, we tryst that our fellow citizens will at once pros cusAke attention of the sate. body, the impetior ativantages of thls locality, and that nothing.will be left undone to se cure the , ixatton of:the National toitndry this ' ' . • THE DIFFERENCI ()wyest ago the display of the Stan and Stripa was the signal of ,a man's loyalty tind. the evidence that he disapproved the hot-headed reb¢i on ct,f tlte elatte Artvers.; l Averywhere in the north our starry fl ig was displayed, and in ; phis city there, were few esetlptionsto %hose who thus manifested their devotion to the Constitn- Ikon and the Union. One of the, most Saila dorm of those Who refueed to display this em blem, were the proprietors of the' Patriot and Won. They objected to it, ..becaUse the dis play,Might be iiuhstriied into an fert bfcoercion ":; of their southern; brethren, and persisted in their refusal, until" an itidignent 'community threatened the Waco with violence, when the flag t • wasdoggedlyandreluctimtly flung tottie IThw;inark the difference: 'fhb Morning that 14nik,waOhtunted to the and wind of March, from. one of the, windows , . the Patriot-4*P Union. office, because ttii .edltol4 , 4 - 41 i)ttikat - abeet considi red' Mit then r • 41#44::: . achtitiid a victory ; piel.:,l:lleir feilow; itizatus and neighbors, in a contest hi which Oere wal• no policy or Issue to be decided: With the Patriot it was ilie - trial of • its L ima iiiiter,,,piejlidio and, greitilling t.t• • hatridsoind because it deems, that _these have trietiiPhed,'"lt ditiplaitt . the -Siditi:,arid Shipet. (-'.! fib: last apt is a blacker insult to that sacred boner *ad, the refusal; a jeer ago to display Its folds In proof of the patrlothim of the.. Patriot, add 114vIday well eielanic; out-epowsuelf loose " itypoorteseand impudence. ' " . . .Soaxame. I lelayipg actiori%ori the subject of areancipatiou, as provided for, by ,the Prot- • dont‘tresolutiiin, ifi the District of Cohirohla, " arol other - kmalitiarr, the pest ot'slatery should be abolished. if this delay is continued, the loyal P - apie of the land . will begin to , sus pact that there are other influences' at work to retard this measure, ttuut any doubt of its jus tice or its practliabilitY) Itirbr the benefit of those of our readers 'who ; denot indersitind, society in Washington city, we print 'the fitot ,thit in that locality the 'sentiment in favor of t slivery Is often stronger than that of loyalty', Washington society is controlled by those who maintain the patriarchal dignities of the 'nett . tntion of slavery, ea that it might posdbly be just to suspect that this influence is at work:'; Congress, inducing it to' falter on a question in which is involved t..e peace and prosperity of thepountry, in order to maintain the inter= course of members of Congress with the reel 4tireitelite of the metropolis, or preaerie tibir Iloilailarity in" thi saloons and restaurants along. Peemsylvanis AVOLII/8. There is no necessity for t,kht .delay. Those who oppose legislation on this subject in the city of Washington, are the lime who, one year ego, were tauntingly buby In predicting the downfall of the free states,, and , who, six months since, had the materhtl. ready fur weeks to illuminate the city in honor of the victorious entry of Jeff Davis and his beiges. Then are the men who now oppoie the proposition of President Lincoln. It is time ihot the country understands the fact, however humiliating, that such an influence Is sufff clently strong to deter the enactment of a just . law:conteinplaiing the removal of a foul sr+ from the national capital. If 'tie other end is . achieved by oar present struggle, let the result be that the shadows of the Capitol of the iMer /cab states be made to fall on free soil, notwitb: standing the protests of . : an insignificant arid dissolute common council, or a few imbecile men and women, whom the follies and email lions of fashion have made insensible ; o every. impulse of honesty, pity or geuerosity fOr the suffering of the enslaved. Let the Capital he declared free, though around its borders slave r iy should exist for a quarter of a century to comb. ROUE AND Tll2s**B are among thetrophlis ;',fthichlkty Picka9P on the battle field Of 14 nassou,and these,: with other relics of that die -4-y, are bought and sold at high prices Aftreinuriosity seekers of Washington city. MAR. !Flee - m*FlogiO : Juei Altai en important innovation bite the etitirt4i of ; tie mix; b4p . Where are now : Xf Id grey Intaretke.. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD ANI) 2HE CITY' COUNCILS OF BALTIMORE. We have no disposition to interfere with the internal differences of any corporation, or take part in any quarrel which does riot particularly interest ourselves or the public at large. With I the private arrinitements of corporations - or individuals we Iciiinotbing-to do ; but when the f ues g owing out of any' difference either betAen Lidtvidnale or corporntions, street the lathiest of the wholalommtiiiity, we deem it outdrity to interfere, either urexpose the wrong or applaud the right. In this light we have Jong..vleWedttie-atilielp.biALCOrtitinAsarties.. - the city of Baltimore, to embarrass the man agement and obstruct the operations of -tha l Northern. Central liailroad. For many years the...part ies.irr it t ic hn.intalast,alluded .t,o, -were 1 4 1. 43 r Jkitenip to tltlitirja road - Which j iscad..ititiia*X *AM itis part of Laitrade: ritivel"ciaLiso &tide, but havingfallai, after bankrupting themselves anktheir yitly an ceded iiplincing thii4riterinlei itne ctipittil l bf 'Pentiifi+ania to undertake- the sooompliahment of the same IntTP* o, . 111 4'..f4w4 ;APT APPre'fa..f•!'" fa and industrY what Baltimore enterprise and °l3lx44Attt 4.%!9fi tiMwagAle_e.e.. y large number totthe'eloallicildeis hi' the Northern Central Italroad residing in Baltimore, Wfir miiii-liiielVintaistibt is:o'l46soli '4lllO-elate, whited& ditYi Of Afildmore l derided certain stook at the time worthless, to the road under. _wit &WI itiatagfithen4 oonsidersetta ithat stipulations be observed and certain extensions . !** .*..1 ".: 4 . 2 .10 1 . 4 . 7 # Win a - clondittectieo4. - ;ins agnomen. On as suming the coatal 8t the road, the present „. maeagement Pallid it in acondition of almost had beehilioiiiiibered with debts grlirifigqiut - ' of a connection with other roads of the most worthless character, .Ibillitilie'aornpeditionto , which ataivavenb jected, left it fora time-unable to meet its en ' • - artillM...ctleakfßOXiitailiabWlttisraiThese facts were patent to all who undentOod the real Triditiontheirorid r arni yet-certain par dee enug t h i t,to "organise an oppo sition to the manageme nt, and if possible bring the Dirtxtore 54,Alis road to elsgrace and dis tinction. To-accomplish this the more speedily, a resolution -was- offered in the Baltlinore 'city boubclis some time shietf,`tnthe effect of inquir lok,iiii#tkimanakernent Of, the Northern Cen tral for•the reason of recomMending measures chibelated to-promote the interests of the'city of Baltimckle in connectiontberefvith. ;T.fte. report of that, committee 131418 11( . 1 iin week ago, is a clear, concise• and convincing vindication, not only of the - presen t , manage meat of the road, brit it leavei those Who - thus attempted to bring the:enterprise into sgrace in the plight f being clearly guilty,-first, of the cause of the embarrassments the road when ; and, espOiid, of con-piracy again. tnoreate embarresement,,rifter ~the road had been.placed.in a-coudition to pay its delite, *pair itii , Worki, and emend its liras. The peo-- 00 of Baltimore fotd.theY •PeclPle of Pennsylvania , y and because thole now holding snob stock claimandtkercise'the tight bf Man-. aging the interest of the road,' the cothicils:of the city, of ifialtiraore sought to create . the int pression that a great wrong was•being perpe trated, and that the interests- of the -city of Baltimore Were` being stietiftted to the cupidity of those who had really and honestly ,laixtred, so far as the, succedis. ‘of the-Northern • Central, Railroad was concerned, to'promote andexterid, increase and' Perpetuate' those interests.. ,But qp est:lnnis set. at rest.by the report of the clairman.of ,the committee la .question. He sums up the facts, and proyee that the interests of the nevi have!been.'nonacientiously guarded and erilanoen, and that "the company is, no*: ip a.oonditiOn sqriteat all its engageniente; pea-; sent and future, to expand its-basiness; and bottow;if•riecesiary, Whatavef'irienis•ere rat quired ineeniplOte tine CrattrOn - rienneeticin: It is even expected that it will be in a . sou dition, at the expiriitidn.. of the present year; io pat-a-dividend, legitimately earned, to the stookheidersi , of the pany appear; therefore *to hate basil Cabled hy actual Inability which is certainly a differebt case:from 7 , 114. it would have. been,4; during tirixto ielars • designated in the- , reamble 'as " Indli q a4 P ei P till" 'th4 , haVe reareileriiginary, whilst lediing their 'obligations unfttfulfed." rusiagahiiirii-ohn eafbl~relg on tliib bin-. Atk,:trie carping fault finders iiipßaltimore r -who, having failed id' I fiLekrAlti .40KEWIlbittlieD.WP.4 1 1. 6 .,;1 6 ..ittegit. t%;.94 . 9.M.VV1R o,4 l 4: 4 4 l itratiri* big their own malleious jealousies. ' t - 15xochscrr TIIIIMPHANr. —Such are the ex, elamations of oar neighbor of thp Patriot L keidiyakirday. We are glad that.oar,neaghbor is so ,easilyeatisfied' ()Tier the result,. for ellein llckae" r tsieit. to the election only alx oritlie sidcb ; we' discover that the : 1 4eilderecir. them triumphed in; th)s city by. a majority. from Ihreekto six hundred, whilst yesterday -the- democrecY 'elected a jority of the - Tudges by "atiOntorie handfed and , fifty majority ;. and this cart be considered a fair test vote. The majority eni.Ckty Treasurer is somewhat larger; whilst the majority oh the Council tiebete is alinnt the same as that on the Stidges. y this is considered such a tre rhenduons trihrapti to thebemooracy, we cab feel emoted that ,by next October the city be entirely lredetitheil• . . TAX4.TION has been-proposed on so many dif ferent elements of labor:and articles of produce and businets;that a4tOmtioniry aptly "saki, ""Why are Banks cLieMptedfroMi tax on their note . issues, which:lave succeeded. in driving gold and silver out , of oirCinlation f" Of course it not - irreik'Xibile - r - to answer this qatilionVlnciiiit,Villicita 'Pi:lake - Mite in the interrogatory which should at once engage thS littatt4to* otalitlitrOß. Eimtarit C9lftqf t according to a- statement made by Capon, #usistant clerk of the House. of S t epreseutstives4. and- editor of the 01 r ossfor CbatySowir, batintittextlrentto thIS OVi tl Zitri r a l # l2 , A ° Oa Oilickilt iII ..„11416.411#461NIthititkit the markt of Uoimobitoo 01: 1 tILLt • i 1 MB = DEMOCRATIO PRINCIPLES We hear a great deal said at !.41 - presp . o time about Democratic principles, buy *a . have as yet seen no statement of what those pibleiples are supposed to embody. and Whit'application 'is proposed to be made of them in the existing crisis. Democratic prindpies are pr ised and ba-praised by thoOposition, but we have yet seen no 'line of Palley marked out by those who are so much In love with these principles. It is true that they generally are engaged in a `factious opposition to the Acvernment, but ; • still they claim to be o loyal, only ask for a return to Democratic principles. We know of -a JefferecentW - Ditratictithy plitdOtic, and embodied principles of great value, and we lititw Zot 'i:A*.;sCracy which was sustain ed and uplieMy Bachanan, Floyd, Break euridge, Jeff. Davis, Mason, and others . of that class, whose practices and principles have: cuiaiihated 'in the present" rebellion, but which set of principles these individ uals claim who are harping so ion, and about Verriccii . riMir; *4'6' but judging from the tone of their editorials and the eharieter Of - titigeigßeecbee, s are ehoift& imagine • the " tit that . latter wouldt em beet. We take It that at the_ irettent time Of truly men are primarily interested in.putting .. • down the rebellion 4tilid prpearybirtheiltdisrl - - But - Mime streninnut Mlvocateillof 41 Deineen4lo ki*c*lis h seem. t 4 4..biOittre io4riiiit tibigsejnattets +—With them theistramonnt contdderation swims to be to bring his tinder the reign of Denionicy , again 'loi th 4 scarcely O sciiiek '6i/titian the ire- With:M. The course.of An& •men. may be end .. • .nently•conseryntiye and patrioile, bat we think the peloplnJwil) *11 . 4 till • a fall - e4Miition is give? of wheat` thelie , principles are chanter to embody before :they giye,their adhesion to .them, as they will be desirous t•Lknowhig• - whether they Weie of the clue "Miyonitthdi:st . iiiti,hiChiory and *tattering ptitrio'hipf or those promulgated and :sustained •ny Dayis and Floyd:" li-:.. . - •‘, - • , • . • ; Ws "wouLD mga to See an Inventory of the arms, s tg r es ,Br.o:;cap4l.-lect from the rebels during the past siy,...weeks,••" staoked..ur -Into one agglomerated: wholei; Thar wduld . rbake an Imposing appearance, We must have at least fifty theniand"sianif of small arms, three or. four hundred- pieces of artillery,. thirty or forty thousand - Moroi wend AM:emend hones, wagene; &c., thirty Or forty, stOrners of.ver , ious eases inani Of them • joadeil . irith„siere's, am inonitlonv&m, come hundreds of tons of "gro aeries :and • provhdims,;" *Atli'rk world* of Stuff -toe ritineretel Mentlen; BIM* "tie' tirit of • - Thludra to the larcenous genius of Floyd, the rebels Oornmenced'lmidness witit a good stock of ImPletiminti of war On;hafidj but whit tyreeriweru.' Wed tear, and wiailme have re covered of , this.stolen Plunder, Is not the stock beginning to run loirt The rebels can't be 'doing a great deal 'in "..tht; . irei 4(iMinufictiiring arms - just now. bosoms at Fort Pickens put avrieins on operMicintlite thO'NELiactilar ma stiiiioa: ante ' con digratlan aside M/1 ) !? workPCAP: o 4Pl l l9 o .49iictry. at Oharles ton, .The areenah4Lboth ailiemphis and Nash ville, met. w- sturdier; fife Months Since. Later iti.Kitti:caniiori' foundry near bliii4vl,lle Tire dock, _wish to •be' deemed Impertinent, but will acicuOhm;ly tell ae hoyr loot( the rebel. 'ma Stand Oak aqua Ici.f 3 l ll ,,*f44l•!rAY of IM - 14i-hi/Ad, .war,, ea they have ..boent - euelab4g the .paetifew weeks t • th '•• • j lii:i ls .:,D I ' lo - 11 ?-77:The National ladhowww of tide Morning says:that down-that: late • hour J last night-no had'been re ceived in thitibiti: Icrimbei Ten. It is`fair bipr j nimMe„ thokore,, that the aspect I of.affairiLatAhat.plice la Unchanged: , As the delay •in the.mdmition bt I this stirmighOld may eieni j orpilit4 to E`4l4*tiliPld*".;,'4ll-*l alli, 'vie* ,radent ragoesnocessekit may be proper, in the words of seNeW York' oontimph nay, to risintairtibireiningthit this ifdleafeeippi 'island' hi not: onn . ..4"tiMen iipt4i6tratpgipal ,Poritioni must bestormed in front alone. There is room-!for it liatik`i Were Genera( Pope to withhold his fire, Commodore Foote to inthgrast kisgaribmith, the continued occupancy, of theplacerwould•ho simply a question of days: The 'Ueda "ins ihich - CoMiliiliedibarisQMOOn o 0i444, must „tieiforn bog rin4er:Number untena blw •The•movements of Otintoriti iallimith's command already threaten Iddinthis, threi4l . o n iiia,Mar.,l,4 as that which , General Halle& direct ing against it, can no longer be serveejtor saved :by the occupation-of an island some' distance up the river, and - the ifilal 3 4 . .itikki*e4Y, e Azif - oft visa . 1 4to theitandtoti[aionistm;:..r. as , Taig s4assnial,— ;t4g. - Elttiibtig anNtioltin this week's bane, Aitken. decided:grounds on , tholidttvery 'question:Tt hays : "We are glad to that theie filie** of the Sine* abolition of nljivery in Ai:Ml*lot of tjoiumbis. We: believe there is tio constitutional , dlifierdty in •the way-of such menionie.. it ' - aukte done withOntthe cOruditutional rights of 60i - dicier', tt Pughi, to done. .Slavery _always was a &erne° to the natio* capital, but the reasons that justified its toe-ta thCii‘el'ekistnoiogger. !ingto alavery,. as it ealsts 14 ; thili conittryOuts no right, for a wrong can nave-no rights. -It 'must:rho:wont, be ,tolinitte& by the gentind goiernitient-, and 40/si 3 . 10 1 t not 40: Vileness to i n t w bi re w ithA,, It is strictly allitate Instltn tiont or i we should_ rather say, a State sin. After stating that Isre:ttinst gear with'it in %Ow . • . - . • Eiste 111 4%,• 110 'ffe.Yll we 'mar bewatl ate tz i s t,, ence , , ! . It wide; ‘‘ We cari; however, ie.. move the dung that is at our doori„lM Matter ii4o'int'it,tiol and, wooyiiingii; we want slavery removed rim the gates of the capitol of this freO-fepubile-- ') El.-:,..0Ki.':.-.l.it THE;inatter •of :mein , away hag been ter dxiceitto a acieTkol'l?:7 gai ea 8 4 11 * 13 . :4 1 4• ... 4P4X 10 .4 0ft e Yankees, t h ey got a warn ready, and as aoterais they were WhilOrtirinhi:iiiid — tato the card 61111 alitAtibttkainfritittligialriaeHi • I Thatbeett Varristole. MESE -j•..,• • ~. ~ :-: • ,. - ,. ..., %. ., ._-,e ...•,„,i - •• •• •_.f ß ._ ~A ~- . e . r „ 4 , t _- g -. -- 0 ‘ s k .: ..!, g i- (k 2 41;", F - V 4 •. .., ....,-.:.,, •,' 1. 1 7/ 1 , - , ........-,-,4 - . from our Evening Edition of Saturday. Fort Read=mg STORMED AND. TAKEN 1 TEE BRECKENRIDGE/RS SHELLED' OUT I ' - No Oompromise With Traitors." Oiciai Despatch. The Journal anuountes the result of the elec tion held .yesterday / in the folio wy4t style :, `Thii Unite "stale third" ma diriat advance on this place yesterday, and after a brisk en gagement, whlah hided all day, drove the Breckinridgets from their en trench ments,routrxl therrO completely, with great daughter; and compelled them to fall back on "BonOds' Ward." Weliatitirrecathd tryibia-victory, AU ths City 08kers I Both he Ocsukihki I lkonus in both branchn of Camas I Besides au' iniry other “munitionit of war" in the sbape of '•Ward Officers," tee. Glory - enough for several -daye For psfrieulars pee returns below. (Signed,) Deets* Looee i Lieut.-Col. Commanding, S. E. W. To the Major-General Corernanding. FROM-WASEINGTON. The Health of lieut. Worden, of the Mon ltor, Improving. ARMSTROVI GUNS. . Lieut. Worden,,the, gallant commander of the Monitor is improving. He slept well last night, for the first thee since his injury, and his friends are now confident that he will completely re cover his' eie:eight. • We are assured from a perfectly reliable source that there is nokan - Armstrong gue in this country, has Sir*Alban Armstrong ever made a gun for any other service than that of the Endish government The large rifled ordnance procured from, Ragland . by the rebels, were made at the Lownioor works, after the designs of - Capt. - Blakely, formerly of the royal artillery, About twenty of these Blakely 100-pounder rifle cannon have been delivered to the rebels, which With thirty smooth edge mumon,,eortatitnte all the heavy ordnance of the enemy obtelbed from abroad which have escaped espture. :-•ilifeeth of the rifle amain used by the rebels have been @moot& navy gum rifled, and many of they hive bustle= the enormous strisituwhicii they were not designed to bmir. From Fortress Monroe. NO NEW mg : 7HE SOUTH Visit of the Pijnoe de Joinville and _ VOICEMS9 Motoros, March 21. i AU is quiet here, and no news of impo aces. rt- A flag of truce was sent out this morning to the accommodation of an officer of the Freaoa navy desiring to go south. . - • The rebel °dicers and crew were very nit commtudottive, and we hear uf ,no news from the south. ' No newspapers were received. Arming the paissengets this morning froin Baltimore were Prince de Joinville and Miss • • = Hopes are entertained that the telegraph cable will be , repaired to Aayor to-morrow, and commanictition with Washington resumed. .; Two n Days Laterfrom Europe "1 -.1".1'iiiC....••it1...- AB,RIVAL OE THE AXEBIO4.. Important Debate in the English Parllamen ' 'thc - iMericat Blockade. THE MARKETS.. The, steamship America,. from ,l i iverpal ,on the Bth and Queenstown on the 9th, has arrived at this Ott.' . Heladvices infaarci days Wei. ! [MORD DESPATCH.] • n Eietrux March 22.—The steamship ameritia harysirdveti,ibrieging • 10verpool. dates to the Bth inst., and by telegraph, via Queenstown, to the ilth The steamship City of Baltimore arrived off Holyhead on the Bth. The "'steamships Edinburg and Jura reached Liverpool on the night of the 7th inst. The new Cunard. steamer Scotia has arrived at Liverpool from the Clyde. The ship Sarah Park is ashore near South ampton. " he) e bas been important debate in the House 'of C6nom.ies in the American blockade." The sales .f f cotton at Liverpool, oa &atm day, were 8,000 bales, closing buoyant. Bread`- stuffs were quiet ind 'provisions qiiiet and dtdli Consols at London closed_ at 9898 i for money. STILL FIAT . i R CONFIRMATION OF T CAPTURE OF YANCEY. HE IS CONFINED IN A CABOOSE AT Elston, Pa., March 22. = B. S. Kellog,of the St. Ohlirles Hotel,Scrantoni has received 'a lettex 'from ELlCOffieer of the 490 regiment, P. V., dated Xey West, March 10th;, in which he says "a prise arrived here last evening,saptered l harying to pun= the block... ads. Her sailors were taken to jail, and one *Minn them, towhom the attention of -thiroq Boers ,was directed by, the whiteness of hit banal, *Mt esitiiibied i and idditiiied by Several of ottr officers to be the lam kW ht Ulm.. . news correemideat slay know; hha• Wite4FOßgli.kk4o7 o 4/10, tflfF4- MEM READING, March 22 WABBINGION, March 22 CMG .361 Mauna, March 22 BEY WEST. FROM PORT ROYAI GOOD 3[ILTII PREVAILLNG AMONG THE TROOPS. Nair Yozz., March 22 The steamer Star of the South has arrived from Port Royal with dates to the 18th alt. AU wag quiet there ani good health prevailed among the koope. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. PICILIDKLPER, March 22 The breadstuff market qtdet—there Is no shipping demand for flour, and sales are only In small way at $5 00®5 60 for superfine ; 56 26®5 87i for extra; $6 9405 75 ; fo r extra family. No change in rye flour or corn meal. There Is good demand for wheat, and 80,000 bushels, Pennsylvania and western sold $1 82031 84. White ranges from $140@150. 500 bushels sold rye sold sold at 70chi. Corn is selling freely-10 000 bushels sold at 68® 64 for yellow and Wets. for white. 6000 bush els sold at 844@85. Provisions are dull, and mesa pork declined to $18(418 26. Mess beef from $lB to IS. Bum moves slowly. Green meats are steady at $6 60®7 00. For barns In salt and pickle $5 60 and for sides ; and $4 26 for shoulders. Lard is steady at sast. Glover seed is Salve, and has advanced to 6 25. •Whiskl his'declined to 25E024. Raw Yoax., March 22 Flout heavy Bges--,7000 barrels. State no - chained, Wheat' diiellnidg, Corn quiet— ude' of 10.000 bushels at 69480. Lard quiet at. 117 6048-26. Whiskey dull—holders de mand an advance. • IV •0 : I :Mr Yoßir., March 22 Rock Island 65}. Illinolr Central Railroad ,814. hiichigan. Southern 47i. New York Cen tral 881. Pennsylvania opal 82. Missouri six es 61g. Treasury 75.100}. California 60. ID ieb. In this city, oniElatozday morning, at eight o'clock; at the residence of M. litutedlig., ()mos WILDON, infant son of Mr. and Yrs. A. J Turley, of Atha*, Munk, , aged three months and sixteen days. Why should we weep for that, Since thou art gone unsullied haat to heaven, No stain upon thy Wet% purity, • No to to be forgiven? Love watched thee from thy birth, pond Marts around thee tireless vigils stmt. And o'er thy tender soul the storms of earth Ned never rudely swept. And while to, shapeless duet Thy cherub form Is gently mouldering black Our ihouable upward soar In hvatal trait, On thy. tree'dspitit's Stack. 20ixdisinentri. LOST. A .Beekekiii Pnrae, containing three tiaL twenty dollar Wan) 0411•dee, and a one dotter cote And some ;Wirer. • Win last-on Baturtley; 2241 -WS., 'boat nine otolock,te the evening.; =minted Woe • dropped in the falcon, or between Rotrtnan's Rotel as d Mere' cor ner. on Market street, or, It =debt bo on Third Weft, between Market and Latest, on the welt we or the eneet, perionanding the eedne,-and leaving it at this aloe, orAt Mr. Bergner's star • in that. e 0,4411 0 w p m !ovary reward:a, 17,11be.mmAr. • 'crar24-dlt - ' WALL PAPER! Vutterr4ty' so Isithrss of Wall szok96 - Ants perredl: - Ttrii largest abd istost weed stock 0 r Wtil 7 ttriro - Borders, Windair Elb J, - Curti= and Fixtures ever tebreeluAls-sity. Being bilughVibl 4sit, It aIU be old at a very =all profit /a- Remember the palm, ' • - ilicheirees Book Store, krerket;striet, opposito4ross' Drag tore , Rarrisb m 22-4250, SALE ~OF FREIGHT OARS. WILE, be rapid at public Bale, op. Wed amidst the 2d of April nest, at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot. in Harrisburg, the freight cent and Mike iurnitare of Thomas Peipher, deootwed, consist big of nine eight Wheel or double oars,_sia three short cars one Oka state, =delight car stores; one truck, /Wa ter office furnitn.e, so. este to commence at two o'clock, when attendance will be given , and conditlon4 of sate made known by %MOM *MGM tt, `Administrator.: P. 9. Persona wishing to purchase oan :es the cars, from this time tilt day of sale, etandlog on the traok In the rear of the Lebanon Vat ey al road Depot. 20 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. ASHORT distance west of the capito), , Ikon lor on Ek•and and ifainmOnO Lane. Prloas SOO to COL Terms reasonable by GIP. mar2l-dim • Noi 66 Market strait. . , SPORTSMEN, -AETT-ENTION AS Wm. G. Miner the embretypiet, ten& ,t art ' s= a men= ploture oalle y , he of. eveil prices ror all the afferent Mad or wild dittoes u,ually , Wood around Harrisburg. For Woad awl Other doer specks or the smaller ducal., extra prtea paid jf not roach dotepS., WY. G. AMUSE' ?dories 'tract below Pink opposite too Oity Hotel. r mar2l-Iw-45 SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. Third Street, below MaTket. S. SANFORD -- - Proprietor and Manager sL4Als4 i llinford's Opera House, Philadelphia. Adua'seloo, Victs.l Orchestra Chairs. Oct's. Cullom 16 .. j Seats In kliva;e tax, 76 T Doors opt! at ogo , ciook , ParfoFlosneetooppLatenoe at . .. . "X' . ..E - W.....::A;:tr,74. - 4,.q : 7, I 0 .N MORAN, DIXIRind CARNCROSS SAVIIFORMS r EAR-FAMED OPERA. TROUPE, From Sanford's Opera Mime, Philsdelphie, WILL APPM& IX TXIB ?LIM On MONDAY, 3 / a rch 24th, 1862, Introducing a most superb programme, cor elating of NIM. BONGS, By CAItNOItO&S and others. - NEM JOBB% • BON. BOTH, ho., By MOILIN and DIXICY. VARIETY BY ALL THE STARS. mar2l-dtd • "..itarriaterg Urainaili iliare\M32l, 2. GENERAL ORDER, } NO. 19. • The Fifty-Brat Regiment, Pennsylvania Vol *nnteers, under the command of Colonel J. F. Hartranft, has behaved with distinguished gallantry at Roanoke Island and at Newbern. In the latter engagement they stormed the en; emy's batteries at the point of the bayonet and livere:the first to plant our flag on their en entrenchments. The honor which they have thus won forthe Commonwealth and themselves ought to be ordered that "Roanoke lintd:RliVebrair y, 1862, - " and "Newborn, 14th M a rch, 18 6 2 , " be inscribed on the flag of the regiment. By order of A. 11. CURTIN, xwF enamor and Commander-in-Chief. • 34L,ZnianSali ilak TAAltitiza GeneraL p . rvl New aouertistineuts BOOKS FU R CHILOREN, , .1. sew and large ao , ortme n t of BoOEs s nit able for Children, has just been opeDi;:, BONER'S BOOKSTORE Among tue us„rt. ment will be found an endles variety of . 4 TOY BOOltS! Indestructible Pleasure Books zit}, Colored Pictures. A. full assortment of these pope ar onibi„ nl Books printed on fine linen, majoring of Stories from the Scriptures—M ph Stories from the Scriptures—Da, Stories from the Scriptures—S,ftson, Childs Pictorial Reader, House that Jack Bnitt, Cock Robin and Jenny Wran, Old Woman and I is, Farmer Boy's Alprther, az. "Speed the Plough," Old ?anther laubblr 1, Little Man and 11311, Little Rop,,p , Jenny Wren, ae , i s In addition to the above I have a torge eortment 4 bound JUVENILE BOOKS ft, BIBLES, PRAYER 8034 S eicc BIBLES for 87 cents, BIBLES for 50 cents, BIBLES for 76 cents, BIBLES for $l, BIBLE 4 fOr $1 25 BIBLES for 81 60. BIBLES tor $2, BIBLES for $3, BIBLES for $4, BIBLES for $5, BIBLES for id, BIBLE; for $7 BIBLES for SS, BIBLES tor lid, BIBLF.n fur 115 BIBLE. tur Li PBAYER BOOKS AT ALL PRICE . lomwbelai6 t h p vd urolo r t ' te d r: li r l i t e i le. Examine the stock. cel A ved ll t a h n e d la eo te6 ld t at lko th kil e I NEW 110IISE FOR SALE. THE new frame house now bcitiz bud ; L on Rate street Won Fecond, 0r,.1 belt bit of Aprti o inoluitng poviug, gaq wate PO to tak.l)ll'E C. No. 6,3 %rt.?: c•cei MOM! SOLDIER& NICE NACIE'S, FORS%Ie a g t m, s DRUG Ann I.l`,Ci .7 It Camp Wilting 'awes, Needle or Sewing Shaving or iluor Capt. Tuilet Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mira re, Pocket Knives, Pocket t;utstrs Fine Cu1:111,i Beyer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Ruboer 'rob.:rt Wicker, Leather k Leather • Peas, Penholders, Pencil, ..diara will see at a glance . , outfit In small warts Is at Is. 91, u-See "Fort Pickens' in lilt W;u.o.r. a. F. 71i1CUENCEI, TRAVELING AGENIOI ,11E OLD WALLOWER LINE, k Lai HIB OLD TRANSPuit. ~ L ;'iS:, Is still In stiooessfu I operati ..., ~ i ,--..;.r-i,; - .. , : l is LOW as any 01.ar 1, : .. ~,. ..: • ~,:1....a phis, Rarrlsbusg,Sunhu• r•.i;r ts . .anal• , Jersey Shore. Look ils•- t.:14:, il. - . . -1 :I 1:=..! P 0111 °natal, Philadelphit +.ll .; la . Cliillli port and Elmira Railroads. Lm s. Ag.,,:.: it lir: i , TY 1.) 1 31:.:..,Cii. Goods sot to PEACOCK, LE: r. 111:N , 21', , 1 .1). 53 SOB said 810 Market street. above Ei:tr., P. M., will urinat Ilarrif burg r•i if : , r next morning. F Iravti,L; LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE, 1902 rilWO ThalISS of niuet.seu Ivez -.,,:, commencing March ad end :ep:elna- ::. Or Catalogue and Circa sr, l r-i. $. Jal , I' i a nlir. 1;..,; , P. -- ^ , •• i: Clambridp, Maw., Pee. 1861. :0.3..: SEEDS I BEED3 : SEEDS:' TUST received and for .aie manna Store, 110 Market Ea . LAILGEST STOCK at fresh and genuine GOrd.e.l, flx.cer the Butte out aide of Yhdaddlphii. THREE CENTS PER PAPE% WssitarnED to cot/tale ua mu,b s- Sarjhas ants laywhern ciao, lq cameo , be under sold. Also Agricul. rx..s tuna Implement° for the seasoa. 1 la. ite Ety *tau. 11.%°, mall-mSktiV Ile sltr>et.:e HUAIPIIREi d SPECIFIC HOMCEPATRIC REMEDIES : Wit have received a valuable remedies--. 0 u 01., I ,r . disease —for dal of Specie , : houv.. l H , i 1862. le single boxes, with direct oni, lor 25 cr , .. 12, Incase of mx bozo, with bons of .1" , Ia case of Aileen boxes with Jr In case or twenty large vial; mti o.ho. $4 00 In case of ~ We are now prepared to fir, cti, Remedies from No. 1 to 20, au: . Remedies as customers ma, a0..1 e. v. 3. , POND'S ILXTRaIa' OF 11411 A 'IN' I ' - p Pain Destroyer, prepares by F. 14u:eptl be purchased by wholesale or I Chill et RBIA.SIS Dr.tg aud NEW DRSEIS GOOD'' EMBROIDERED REPS, Plain and Figured Rope., Rich Figured all Wool U.l.iiur.,, Plain Merinoes and Casildierti, Fancy Pada Drabs SilkF, Superior Plain Colored Dress bilk; Warranted inakei oipluo blick:iio, New Styles IFJC4 erleed Diii ..,ei 2= l =am :1 nov4 CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFIE. JUSTRECEIVED a largo quanta): superior Dandelion Coffee, which co wd! 5. 7, to suit the times ; a6o, pure g.rouud tild ice! 0„'1,,,i key Coffee all put up in one roust paoes. Co examine at the wholesale aud retail , rot y g ap: 0! NICIIOV a 111.1.,,,,.. corner of Front s od Morel so e. AUGUSTINE L. 011.5.01, CARPEN TER. AND Pi ITILPE X Beatrice No. 27 liorth SegvitiStreet N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO;nblin, our n ow stock of gads just recital. 4 1 . 4 7,„ : ' our GOODS.—We invite airoatial..oti°,, X NI 4101.4 a- PP 0:,._..,u. corner of Frout end Alitket •n,, CHEAP SUGARS, Chide, iiyii4 to., So. For sale low bilicuov 00.05,... corner of Frontsnd nartat 4rte,' COCO . FRFSII Oranges, Levions,Proo, -nuts. For uale by onto a , B or roil. mud offtont andifarket iv,- I aii, CM Lt ei. ~; .