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* THPBBDAY MOBNINO, MABCH 6.
Death of Neville J 3« Craig, Esq.
ThU ag*d tad hinortd elUsio } wboM losg
vod uiifal lift of ntorl/ fovr More 7«*n hat
beta (peat Utklsdkjj died oa Totsdejmora
legal Um ntideeee of hit *oa*la-Uw f Jobs
8. Dxyiboi, Eiq., at Oaklaad. Aa eld por
■oohl friend of the deoeated, who U fallj
oooxpeUnt to the taek, hat promlied tu a blo
graphieai iketoh, which will appear in a dap
. or two, for truly Mr. Caaio waa among the
best and moit intereetiag relict of what he
hlsuelf io 'axprealively oalled <( the Oldea
iTlme." .
The Thirtr-Meveath Congress,
ThteCongrees, the term of which haa
juet expired, hid reeponslbiUtlee anddiffi
enltiee to meet and grapple with far, far
bejond what fell to the lot of an, of ita
prcdeoessors, and most faithfully hare they
been met. When it first aesembled on v the
fourth of July, 1861, it found the Govern
ment weU nigh wreaked, its coffers empty,
ererything deranged, and the boom of rebel
eannon shaking the very capital. The
arma of the country had been put into the
handa of traitor* by a traitorous Secretary
of War; the nary scattered and rendered
inoperatiT# by another; and nothing but
the indomitable opirit of the people was
left upon whioh to fall baok. Bat calmly
and resolutely were adl these appalling dif
ficulties met and OTersome by the President
a||td Congnse, and the oonntry rose from
weakness and disorder to both military and
financial strength beyond a parallel in his
tory. WhatoTer disasters befell no in the
field, nnd fall as the civil and, military eer-
Tioe were of traitors, jthe oouhtry rested in
fall trust upon the majority In Congress,
and measure after measure was enacted, as
terrible exigencies of the war required,
and great qnestions of permanent poliey,
both foreign and domes tie were established;
and when its term closed yesterday, It
eonld say of. its work what ean rarely be
said by human agents, “it is visumm.”
Nothing essential was left undone to ren
der the Government as strong; and secure;
and unembarrassed aa it was in human
power to make'iU Paction may plot and
rage, domestio treason may pul forth its
most malignant efforts, bat Congress has
placed the Administration on ground eo
lirm, and given it powers so great, that it
. can defy all its enemies.
Ihe state of the ooantrj’Teqttlres extra
ordinary, executive powers, and happily
; for tht country, it has a President whom it
; is perfectly safe to invest with extraordi
nary powers. Annina a Liacou is almost
an autocrat, bat it is not in his nature to
be a tyrant; for what Gouuui said of
his Village Parsoq is eminently true of
him—‘■Even his failings lean to virtue’s
side.”.
Porter’s Fleet.
: Commodore Post** will doabtless tend, at
one*, a fleet of vessels to re-saptore the In
diaaota and Qdeea of the West from the re
•bels. The cut-cfl; according to the latest ao
eoants, Is so far advanced that it can be usd
-—being both the safest and nearest way.. He
hae now under hie control, at Vicksburg, the
Monitor gnnboats Xatenmbia, i guns'; Chil-
Uoothn, 2; lran-elads Bentos, U; Cerondo-
Ist, 13; Hound City, 13; Louisville, 13 ;.nun
LafeystterATSutpert, 10; Be Kelt, 13;
Cincinnati, IS; Pittsburgh, 13 ; Worden gun
boats Oennestoga,9; Tyler, 9; Little Bsbel,
3; Lexington, 9; Bragg, 3; Pries, d; sad
twelve light draft "Un tied" boats, moan ting
fignss seek.
- Proa tMs (nsUabli flak k nfldnt nnm-
Wr'CU kc d.taahad for lUa most praulag
k daty of far toon itaportaao. thM
»»J othar which oaa dtmand ths attention of
Coin. Poavan at thii tlao.
Bat tha rebel divpateh from Vlekeburg, glv
aa la on talagrapUa newt, ahowa that oa tha
SSd them waa aa iauaaaaa gaat la view, end
tha rabala themialvev Judged, that It an
tha matter for tha groat oaaat, that learned
lamlneitavary- hoer.'How, tha ladlanala
»»• eeptared the next day, tha 24’tb, aad
doabtlata thla waald, of llaalf, loollna Oaa.
Poana to heatan aatta h, aad gin tha robala
no tlma to repelr tha damage daaa U tha la*
dlaeele letkllght, and add bar, me Owy had
daaa the Qeeea of tko Watt, to thalr aaau
formUchlef.
Zha next newa from Vlakabarg nlllba look
.ad far with aaxlety—bet that af a kind
•treagly rallavtd with hope, that aor day of
iuooeai baa dawaad at length.
The Movement Agalnat Charleston
and Savannah.
A letter from Beaufort, 8. C n (dated Fob.
24}, to the Boston TravtUcr, ate tee that
General Huxrxm had. deolded to eeptnre
the fortiSoatione upon the Gnat Ogeeehee
river, near Bevnaaah, by regular siege ap
proaches, and that in porsoanoe of this
p|an the Forty-ieventhlfew York regiment
had already left for that point, ta.be fol
lowed immediately by other .troops.; It waa
believed that the landing of the. troops
eoold be effected withont difiloalty, under
oover of the fire of the gunboats.
;Zhie Was the programme which appears
by ourdispatohes tohavebeen snooessfully
sarrled out, and to have resulted, in the
oapture of Fort MoAllleter, mush more
speedily than seems to have been antloi
paled. j ; .
Speaking of the operations then going on
•gainst that place, tin letter nddi"The
bombardment still continued at last to
counts, bat oar vessels ten fotmdj it im
possible to get nearer thin within thirteen
hundred yards at the fort, ‘Owing; to ob
straotions In the ohannel.”
It continues: “ Transports laden with
troop? uo arriving at Hilton Hoad daily,
andGeneml Hon tor will soon hare 1 foroo
wbleh cannot bat prove competent, it is be
lieved, to the work ho hndon hand."- 7/
’ Wo find tha following additional items
In.tha'Fort'Boyal eomspondenoeof the
! Baltimore-dtsirint.- j
V u We ars erecting aforton the Oasabew,
t "> beion'Psrt HoAUister, to'prevent the robel
,’''i rims from coming',oat. and to rollers the
uv Montauk. and Paulis tram Berrloo there,
. ' and thus enable them to join in the attack
j/J on Charleston. A regiment has boon sent
-i\ np togarrisoa the new fort, and powerful
fans hare been erected, inolodin* two new
;«> >ooo brought down on the Mary
i 'if “ Th ; “ onUnk baa been strnok sixty
; ::JL ** the robot batteri-s
‘!' fe^[ dtlnu “ 4 ,u «btly scarifying
iii the deck*. Tho contest has proved that the
id®?' rebels ham no guns that can daman tha
~sfc Monitor# eveuetfour hundredyaiSs. the
WK distance to which shs thorn,
rmf This lean imporlaatfOct, and has raised
‘ '|v. thsm highly in the estimation of tha naval
authorities herd."' - ' *'; :
I Cturoxxti Is about to punhase arms for
.MM cavalry ends namhoref Ugtt hettariaa.
From the Annyortho Fotomac-Ita
Freaept Condition—No Longer De
moralised—Hhyit a a , Be |„,
A correspondent of the New Fork 7Vi
luru, over the signature «MHes," gives the
following interesting account of the pres
ent elate of the Army of the Potomao:
Aaiaitof aferf daya to the Army of
the Potomao glees an old soldier of that
enopportnnity to compare its pres
wit condition with iu condition aa he knev
itmonthrago, under Gen. McClellan.
Gan. Hooker has a straightforward way
of going at things which takes with the
soldier. There is no show abont him. He
means basinets in every word, look, and
cct* An instance of this plain, business
like way of his of doing things occurred a
few days einoo under my immediate ob
servation. He-earns riding along where a
WM being reviewed fey its division
officer. It was a short time previous to
the hoar for review, and the men were
standing waiting in line. Ho appeared at
tended by- only a single orderly, whom he
immediately dispatched on s.ome message.
While the orderly was absent the Qenersl
rode down the; line, but a few feet in ad
vance of it, looking every man in the face
aa thoogh he would look him through. No
body seemed to know him, and moat spu
posed him to be tonic curiosity-hunting
civilian. Many wondered what that old
fellow wanted, and some hinted aloud that
ho must be rather; green to be riding down
a lino of battle in . that: manner. But the
attendant coming :baok and respectfolly
reporting to him, he dashed off at a full
gallop, and in sndh a manner as to make
it evident that he was not only a military
man, but one of some importance withal.
It was noji until Some hoars after, how
ever, that it was generally known to the
eoldien that their General-in-Chief had
paid them a visit, and then it was interest
ing to listen to their comments. “Bid yon
see old; Hooker this afternoon?" said one
of them te one of his comrades. “Yes,”
was the reply, “if. that chap that looked at
os so was him.” “Well, it was, they say,
and ain’t ho a h—l of a fellow to be poking
his nose around in that style. Mac always
used to have a string iof dukes and aids
and princSs aa long as a faneral proces
sion wheh he came, bull guess old Joe
travels on his own hook, and looks into
things himself.” The parties moving on, I
lost the further oentinuance of the conver
sation, but it wm a fair', specimen of what
I heard that afternoon hud evening.
\ “Hooker gives us soft bread and potatoes,
and leU us go home; he'll do;” I heard
soother say in allusion to recent orders.
By the by, I learn that; some, more officers
than men proportionately, have taken ad
vantage of recent orders and stayed over
their time, thus; rendering! it donbtfUl
whether the order be continued in execu
tion. I hopeL however,.that the order will
not be repealed, bat that the delinquents
will be made to suffer. 1 have seen the
good effeota in military life of punishing
the few for the benefit of the many, and 1
~have likewise seen the evil effects of pun,
ishing the many because of the sins Of the
few. It oniversally breeds dissatisfaction,
for it is essentially Unjust.
So far, then, as the popularity or unpop
ularity of the chief with the men is con
cerned-—a point to which nndue import
ance is attached everywhere—l for one am
willing to leave the matter where it elands.
Gen. Joseph will be popular with
men and officers. He evinces for the men <
all that care for their comfort and their
health which made them like McClellan,
and then he is a better fighting The
soldier likes the general Of pluck. Fight
ing with Mm, like charity with tho Chris
tian, covers a multitude of
Bat I find that this talk of popularity of
different.commanders.is mainly outride of
the army—not in it. The soldiers don’t
care half so much who is over them as cer
tain persons would make us. believe. If
they were to vote to-day for a commander
in-ehie£ I presume tme-half of them would
not fake the trouble to vote at all; certainly
not, if they had to go to ; their brigade head
quarters in this mud to - deposit their bal
lots. I have been 19 days within tffe lines
of this army, and in all. this time have not
heard so mnoh disoosrioh abont the merits
of different oommandera as I have usually
heard in one day outride the tines. I was
four days in'one regiment and did net hear 1
McClellan’s name mentioned, there except
'bn one or two when I called up:
the subject for my own . gratification. I
have Seen many admirers of MoClellan,
many that regret that he is not in command,
bat 1 have seen only two enthosiastio Mo-
Clellan men,' and they were both gloriously
drnnfcr
“But is the army demoralised?" said I to
. Colonel whom I hadfonght by tho lido of
on more thin one well-fought field; “will
jour men fight now as well ha they did on
tho Peninsula under MoClellan ?•' “Just
aa well,'’ eaid he. “It makea no difference
who bade, the men will go where they are
ordered.” He wee right. It waanotMo-
Cldlan’a sun who refilled to aid Pope ; at
Ball Bon,'it was McClellan’! officers. Hot'
there if diacontent,:thsugh not demoralise*
tion,aad why should there not ho. 'The
Army of .the Potomao has never bat once
been victorious; end then their viotory wee
but n barren one. 'I have often been asked,
einoe leaving the anny, to describe a battle
field after a battle, bat have ae often had to
dee line, because I had never eeeh one. Ihe
nearest l ever asms to it was when I fell
behind my regiment in getting away from
,lhe first Ball Ban. Had I been only a few
minutes later I should have had ample time
to survey tost now histbrio field. On all
occasions since. that’ I have taken good care
tohear the order.to retreat. 1 had come to
know thet sooner or later Buch an order
would come; end so stood in readiness to
oatoh ib. On one ooeasion,.in oompany
with abont ton thousand others, I slightly
anticipated it and left somewhat precipi
tately. We all acknowledged this branch
of military discipline, however, by mirohi
ing back and staying until it came, aa come
if did. It was only, question oftime.
Ia It any wonder, then, that an always
beaten army la somewhat. discouraged T
Them too, there have been other onuses to
breed discontent in the army, one of the
moat obvious of wbioh ia the want of any
system of. promotion. ; In some regiments
the .favorites of the commanding oifieer
havo been poshed along brer meritorious
offioers without any: regard whatever either
to rank or merit.:. Whisky drinking and
gambling lieutenants are made field officers
to the exclusion of: captains vastly more
worthy of thesepositions, and then, oh the
other hand, a. strict' adhereuoe to regular
promotion has Ufted jinto the saddle men
10 fo , ot *t“ B eighthoorporals. In
;“Illug yeeaneies .from the ranks''the same
princely, or want of prinoipls; Weems to
£ T t£?'r n « I H w, ii h ? seen and noticed
t boat “““i ti" camp
of payment ia another oause
ok,io “* to need anything
more than a men . mention. Itu not hb!
! But the chief eansa’of Whatever of dia
eonfent there may bo in the Army of the
Potomac has boon the oinulation of semi-
Jef»i papers there. A better state of things
however, in this respect is beginning to
eMat, and let ue hope; that, when officers
Who an loyal to a general before thn are
loyal to their: country in dismissed jfrom
tho ray, journals of similar affinities may
Ukewto be. dismissed, tarn for the lar
geetliberty In time of peace bnt for tho
atemeat despotism in time of war.
' But notwithstanding aU this, tho Army
of the Potomac ia still a -pand army; it ia
well disciplined, never better, well drilled
weU appointed, well provided for and well
armed and equipped. The men look, well
then ia .but liule aieknese, desertion of
and nothing likrth© disposition to civs
>*•*
tna} I havacoonled to Suppose.; xka men
are,willing to fight and not to unwilling
to have Sambo's help aathe Copperheads
would have ui believe, “Do anythin!
Tithin reason” ia their language “to enuh
IMb Eebellitm/’ "If th« negro will fight,
for God’s sake and the country’s let him.”
lam enoonraged; we are progreaelng.
PUBLIC JTOTICES.
ITS*!. U. n. F. —DEUKEE OF KK
BIKAH —A meeting of ibis Begrte will bo
bold by Twin City Lodg , Wo. *4l, on FRIDAY
|vlM O,Bh Instant, ot lo *hn Hall
C’-mtr of Federal. tod Leocitu streets, Allegheny
Oity. Members of tb< Or* et Id poimhlob of Ibo
Drgrr* and those wishing to rrcclre iLar* t. rdlally
Invited to be present. . •
n>h«:U JOBS BISBABtBiVBBt N. 0.
JTS*TO THE PUBLIO.—The cause ot
the strike of tbe Mitten of Penn HUtlon ta
on acoonnt if tbe employers boring promised to
creo ocalai to weigh the coal, wb'ch they bare not
done, and consequently **> do not get a .* r retare
of-oarUbon. MlNtfBS Of PJEBH STATIOB.
mh&3t
[f^MUNUMENi TO THE KILLED
r^,,,,1? TELE ALLEGHENY AMENAL IX.
PLOSION «~lne undersigned, who were appointed
a B*etiog of their fellow oitfssna to saperiotend
tbeetoct lon, in tbe AUggheny Cemetery, ot a suitable
monument coame&orsiits of tbe olttreaiog cuo*
eliy end loss ot life, ecchrioned by tbe expiation ot
tne - Lob oratory of the AlUgh-ny Arsenti, f>. fiep.
tember lest, desire at tbe eariUst practicable mo*
meut to discharge the duties confided to them.
Yo enable ttto OommUtee to act unJeietandlogly
in regard to tbe proposed ittttotare, and with mwe
eepectal retereac* to tbe amount »f expend time
taey may be warranted in looming subectlpUcus
will to received by O. W. BATOUgLOB, at tbe
Custom Hense, until the l*rcf Apr L.
That no cne may be denied tbe privilege of con*
trlbnting to tbe Fuud, and thereby expressing tbeir
earnest sympatby with the bereaved r*Lti*ec and
fri'Cds, it is proposed to reoelre voluntary ooniriba*
tions in auy amount that m»y be oSeied.
Tae Committee neve decided to bare tbe snteorip*
tions patety voluntary, tnat thaee who do.not feel,
from tne eataral impulses of sympathy with those bo»
reeved, dasiroos of coDiribu.iug to tbe propped
may not be oonstralnsd to do so by per
sonal elicitation.
Aaaßaoordoi an appalling aocident, and of tya*
patfcy with those bereaved, it U suggested that toe
Monument should be Luilt from purely voiaatary
offering*, ani the Osma.ltee indulge tbe hope that
soch aatxpcnditore may beaathorlxrd as will do
foil Justice to the proverbial liberall y of tber
fellow cttlaens.
THOMAS If. BOWS, 1
JlfelAß &ISQ, I *
a W.BATOHXLOB, Vcoattttte*.
J&Httt p. BABB, *
QfcO U, TUUto-roN,
NOTICE.
Or/ichor tbb PxnuTLvivu B. B. Oo„ »
_ „ Oaaat, baratitaxjrr. j
The Peneejlvonia Sallraao Ooo.p,ny h*r.by gf.ee
pubils notice, to aU whom tt may astfcia matin
punuaae of the power end antbority couatrred upon
»* by sundry provisions et‘»h Act or the General a,.
•eaolyofcae OommonweeUh of Pennsylvania, en*
tUl«d**Ao Act Cm- tee sale onhe Main Lteeoi the
PohUe to'oraa/’ approved May letb, i*s/, it »iu, on
the Ant day ol May,’ A. D. doe thousand eight ban*
dred and Mxty-tbree, abandon so much of the West,
trn Diviawn of tbe OenU, lately forming a part of
the Main Line <.f tbe Public Work*, and as Uej be*
Blsmvllle and Jottastonn, (commonly knoen
as the ‘‘Upper Wtetrrn Division, 1 ) together also
wilb such La xs, Feeders and Reservoirs lying wist
ol Joanvtoern. as p.rtains to or are seed in toonec*
tion wan Said Western DitMon,
By order ot tbe fioaid of Directors.
. Wanes* the teal ot tb* said Company, the S6th
day of febrxary, A. D. ISC3, ■
J* BDGAb iMObfiON, lutl
fith&'mjl Pretdsai. iw^i
VIDjsJJD,—J ho President and
Direction of the ttoaeagehsla Biiixe Cw .
ol PUUbo gb, bar* tbi* day declared a Dlridaud ol
PjDB r£B UfiaT, ont of-tee produ of tbe last
eut months, payable to fitockhoiders, o,- tbetr isgal
repreexuttre*, oj and after March tVtn.
, B. nuLMKO, 7rtunrtr
Pltubmgh, r b. STtb, lata. tdb^lot
KLkCTiON lor President and
•*“»**?« ot «»• Maaihe.ur fiavtugs
Ba.k aid ba bald at tbe Banking Hour*, on OA i>
UJWAT, tkhjffiik day of March,^l*o,
boors of I and 4 o'clock p. m.
v , Xtioß.- B. (JPi'IK B, Cashier.
Beocb star, Feb, aitb, 18dd;t4
ir^H—T-1860-X
DBAMK’d PLABTATIQd BITTMR.V
They punfy, strengthen end Inriro^te.
They create a healtby appeuta.
They are an andidoto to change of water and dist.l
They overtwais effecU of dluipaiion and late boars.
They strengthen the system end en.iren the ipipd,
“•f PWjat misemaiio and intermittent fetere.
Taay pjrily tbe breath andadnity of the awna-h
They cor* Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They core Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Uorbca.
They con Uver Complaint and Karroos Headache.
• ««J “* lbs beet Bitten lu the world. They
tbe weak aiaa strong, and are natnre’e
peat rmtorer. # Tiwy are made of pore BU Crcix
Bui, tne celebrated Caliayn bark, rojia and barbs,
and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, witn*
out regard to age er Ume of day. Partbmurly a*
eommeaded to delimit persons rvooiring a gentle
stimulant bold by ail Grocers- Droggistß. hotel*,
ud aakntm. P. £L DBABB A 00., aMßroadwayr
Hew* ork.
jrm ir«gf> ran TtaMz.najr'TH.
I" OSX—-Oa last Habbath, between Bern
JLi alaj*a lull and Dr. Clark • Chorea, a Oibai
Anj OJII fttKllßj tbs Ugi will bf
ÜbWljnnrtel bj tarringii at TOIO Ott 10*.
P-KOFOtfALS FOK GAbTJUfGg-Pro-
X p ull will b* received at Ibeofflo* of tho Water
• orbs op to BAltGUPnvfor mlKelianerci OASI
ISO) Arrl) for us of lbs Works, for on* wear
(tea tbo Ist ot April. For farther torticulors in*
nt the ettee of ths Water Works.
«H:td JOBSPH rnssrou, oap*u
PROPOSALS TO GOAL IXfiALKKB.
X Proposals will boreodved at tbo slice of ths
Wnter Works op to MaHUB ®rn, for OO&L lor oo*
.jeer, to commence a? Ist of April, ata porausat
prlco, or oa tbo (Sliding Bsols. On* third Mut OcsL
on<t tbo botooc* In go*i merchtntoble Cool for fur
tbsr portico!sro enquire ot tbs office ot tbs Wotsr
W bm'd Joesru rusMua, sop’«.
A« UiUUMAAUK icKLAIIMi TO
bauble, blauxsu* oo.’a h&ilwav.
U* 'it tmatt td bg it* Btrgta aad T>«« Covttil of
Ob Btntfktf Wt* nittmr/b, Tk.t Ma..ra Um
tils, Blaoiar a Onspear 0. sod thej h.rab, ill
grmatsd tbs right to cOatiuo* tbs ass of their Boll*
way Iron the vulsra boundary of sold Borough to
tbs Bolling Mill and Iron Works of Log a Pouter,
oror and upoasuch groaods within, end poblio
utororgbfororof oold Boroa«h.oo tbo sold raitvev
!• Idoatod apoo, with tbs popatatoa to .cso
olthsr bono powsr oc s iUiu l.coadttTs for the
parposoof propelling or diowing. tbstroonapoa or
vrersoid roll wop; Jhwkkd, Ihot thus sboJt bo ns
.wbJstfoahsdoasacblooeaoUrs.-boto bsll shoU bs
rang tksrooa whilo tbs sous is running within said
borough ( mdo tbo sold k».emotive, wbtlo pMiln*
ttuoagb tbs limits of sold boroagb, sbotl not pco«
o»sd ot o rots of sps«d ucosdlog tour mita psr boar
And trovidtl further, Tbot this front SboU bs ond
ocnUnns isro psriod ot firs gears trom tboeeeoad
of Jano, oas thousand sight hoodrsd and alxtr iwa
_ . & X>« WiiIPPLB, Borosu,
WM. H. BttPHT. (Mark. SKS
IH'KKRY C. HALE A CO.,
(SweMMi te Jißaa Walt,}
Merchant Tailors,
An new reoalrlmg their
STOCK OP GOODS,
Adaotad to hu bManlect.
“ wllAarmt cm to ncet.loe .ppratat oa ofttwlr
arnay blcada aad patroaa, aad tiuuiac, tv cl oat at.
imlion to baalam aad atrlel laU(ril>, u ant m
approval of oil who map (iTor os wan o coU.' -
OyffOlßS' CSIfOBKS
Wade to oidar la tkc bcitauauu aad ao naeoubla
HoTlbg finished * greet many ObIToBMB.
foreun Field ud os wel sifor the
JimiSsS£lKSftS£r“
OOOMmI/a'S'lSSd:
mbs ° r 6T * STBSCTB,
QPJICiAL UKDifiK A'U.i, 1 7. —7
O HIIPQCiBTBM, i 1
- , ruubttfjh, Mwcu 4tb, 1853,1
Pcr*o*nt to iDstroetloua or a«bor*l Oidor No 48.
*" °' «». W
ff*r«Wß itm Ar»K«h*tw »onttd,oacta«n«rd
-or oibtnriw, tn torobp notified to isuort whMa
dredojitrom ihladneto to* KiStS!
Crfflaaror Military Uosußoador. Ail faiuot ton*
port within the timup* Ifiadwill bo et>n«i£wd.d#.’
whom too otoalravord of Vivo JDoife-a
will bo paid oa dalirorr. ' 77',.
Tfuuportation n qubit# to comply with tho for*.
golof ordor can ba. procured on oppltoaUoa toth*
•rroroii Hanboi—Cffico, Slrvd Uoom.
’tract. - ■ *'
LUaCboL, Q'. Jbffcr, jbUury Qoaaudir.
mhSiOi - .. V r .r. .l.
i. m- ojmwii.ii i. tMt r
tgC’COENWBIi A KE&B, •
OABBIAQ, KABttrAOreBBBS,
eiliTßll ABB BUM PLATBBB,
And MaanfCoturenof
FADDLBBY AHD OABEIAM HABDWABE, .
Uo. 7 fit. (itAIB 6IBXKX; wd
DUQUESHB WAT, mw the ‘
-g-U*T PITTSBUBOBt PA.
PjJBW
&?/;£**£ SSHi"*"'- «*“**•<Mm.
»L£!H r vf ~u “* BOTtt ' ‘ B J Wm. Ba.id. ‘
am **!«*•
&! lESlyipS '• M«i»TM* nil.BMH.len:
■r -
Poreriebr BAT * 00., yo. 66 Wood stmt.
gXJtINWAYS PIANOSW«i|
.. *•*• d**aU til dUioWBJ 1 ! Fluo,
■“ n*.mtM>Lt£*.
Jrmir itn vera _
.TUEJmmrrß.
pUTH STREET. PtTTSBcEQH, P*.
BOUNDED IN 1640.
tKOOnPOUATID n UUISLATITB CtUBTBS,
Being the ohly Coaaerelal College in the Union
conducted by:* PBAOTIOAL MSECS ANT. !
OYER 6,000 STUDENTS
Hatb been educated la the principle! and practice (if
au the detail! of a bualneu education from Duff 1 !
•yatem of
HKBOASTILS BOOK-KEEPING.
Awarded four BHt*t Medali and nnctioih d by tbe
StecUl Commute* b of the American Institute and
the Chamber pt Commerce, New York. Aleo, DufTe
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
“A. perfect eye tea for euch hooka and acconnle.
Alee, Duff! new eyatea of
BA.ILBOAD BOOK-KEEPING,
AfNr the forme of tbe Pennxylranla Ballroad. Aleo,
Bunn new eyatem of
PBTVATB BANK BOOK-KEEPING,
Th® only oneJn ns® in the city.. The nboT® lyttem®
of nceonnU are nil tanght under the daily «np®rrlUon
of the author r *ad }t la beliered to a degree of perfeo*
tlon never attained elaewhere* •
TWELVE FIRST PREMIUMS
for best. ud OntiniDUl Pcniruiihlp.
•warded oorpr«eent Penman, by the
United Btates Fair at Cincinnati in _.IBGO
PMUHjitanla; State fair at Wyomlo* .... 1860.
Western Penaaylranla Fair at Pittsburgh
Western Virftoia Fair at Wheeling™ 1860.
. •“***»• State Fair at CUTel*nd_ „1862.
All of which are exhibited at oar ofDoe.
BUSINESS AND OBNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP,
with mw plate* and aceka by WBT. H. DUFF, Ulna,
tratlng *u the akmenta of tba Penman'* art—-the
Boat complete aalMostractor • known. Elegantly
bo and. Grown qnartn. Price |5, poet paid.
Harper’* enlarged edition of DUFF'S BOOK
KEEPING for ealo by BookeeUeA. Price $1 87.
foil pertlcolare, aend for oar elegant oew
otojUt, pp. 68, with aaaplaa of oar penman’* writ*
log, lnctaalng-‘£3 cants, to
P. DDPP & lON, Principal*.
*V*Btraagwa will pleaae inquire oar reputation in
the dty, wb«re we are beat known.
■bidtauff
T ARGE6T bTOCK OF^JSBm
51 yftU
PIANO FORTES
■nr racalTad la thli ell,, or KHADK'S alabratid
_' ! i
“aka, anil HiISES BBOS. Ha» York oak..
Also, aoma food laoood.haod YIAHOS, lor tala
and to lot. 1
CHARLOTTE BLTJME,
Ho.dJYirra *tb*ct,
Sola Agant fcr EH ARK’S nuHrallad Plaaoa. and
BAIbKS BBrs. H. Y. Plaaoa. AUo, rBIHOR-B
■»k> rat ; • tab!
JgROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE-
Brown’* Branchial Troche*;
Brown 1 * Bronchial Trochee;
Brewa'a Bronchial Troctes;
On|l Tar*;
Q*r«j’« (otuh Our»;
Oeriy’s Oaogh Car*;
Bachelor's Bair Dye, (brown);
l Bachelor’s Bair Dye, “
l Btchstor’a Hair Dje, (black);
i Bachelors Bair By#, •*.
ChriitadoraY Hair Bjee;
ChritUdoreY Betr Dy«e:
ChxYUdoreY Hair Djee;
AyerY Cbarty Pectoral;
AjerY OberYy Ptotm';
AyerY Cbargy recto el;
Ay«rY Sanupurille;
Aymr*e Saneperilla;
Ayer’s SaraaiariUa;
AyerY PHY;
? WiYouYPHU;
; ' PchsnekY PUJji
WrtghtY P11Y;
_ w . !l, McLaneY FlUe;
BmAitiY Bltteie;
Bo'rh*T»Y Bitten;
BearhaveY Bittais;
ArnoldY Bitten;
. ArnoldY Bitten;
ArnoldY BUtan;
BumetiY
•I BotmUY Oocoalaa;
. _• BoraottY Ooooetne:
BarnettY EA) Ytboe;
BoroenY EjriYthou;
BoraattY KelYthon;
jf •Helaibold'e Fluid lu'reet "ocbu;
HelaboWe rim* Extract Bachu;
HtlnboldY Fluid Xiinct Bachs;
HallY Balaam ibr the Luoga;
Ball • Britan for the Liarei
HallY Balsam fir the Lunge;
JewellY Ointment;
JewellY Oiaasaßt;
JevellY Ointment;
BelleyY Pain Extractor;
BaltejY Pain Extra stor;
BalYjY Pain Extractor,
Bantu'* Toil#* Sottt;
Baoitt'i lUI«t B#tt*j
Bart*tt’» ToUet S«tU;
Tooth Braabaa, Droning Oombe, Hair Brnabea;
Bnuhee, Dmaleg Combs, Hair B rubes;.
Tooth Brians, Dronleg Gomtri, Balrßrnahce;
and price*, with a large and well aakoted
stock or all |
FAHOiT MEDIOIHE3,
GonitanUy on land and hr aale at
- CTLTOH’S DBTFG STOKE,
: FIFTH STBBBT, Pmotman.
|£NOX
ITIUFIT FABM AHD JTUBSERIBS.
_ Torsunf tm»v« ban made the chltiraiton of
SMALL PBOITS a spocUllty, and, taking Into no*
-T ~oc* •*
OBAFEB,
fIfitAW^TBBIXS^
BASPBBBBIBt,
BLAOEBHBBIIO,
“ QOOSBBBSBICS,
OOBBAH7S,Ao*
Ic unequalled anywhere, which we oflbir on the moat
favorable tonne. y
Partita wtitled to ptnthaae would do wed toeor
reepood with me, or send for oar new PBIOB LIST,
which win be eearl to all appUbe&te free hi charge.
J. KNOX,
He.» FIFTH STBBBT.
ft>2o:lwdewT
hTOTlCß.—holders of tha Bonds snl
-e Ooopoaa of f'Tbe PitYborgh and Beet Liberty
Pewengor Ballvay Company M which were eecnred
£y the mprtgMedfeeld. Company to Wn. H. Denar.
Iroatee, dated th»-J6th day. of.lfoveaber, A. h
18U, asd all other cUlma&ta o» the load arising
ouicfthee»le cf Jbe property oraald Pom;eny by
the ealdTrustee,?by virtue ef the authority con
tained in arid mortgage, are h«r*hy notified to make
applicationfor their them of the proceeds of eele
claimed by them. to the ondeiretenei ( at toe oflee of
S.BMADF WiLKIBS, 80. ltd. Fourth etreeL In
thMUiy of Pltubnrih, oa or bebn MOSDAT, the
.18th day of ttarett, aTD- IMS. >
“ mbAtd r WM, H. PIHWP, Trattee.
jau* at the : : ,
GIFI BOOX STOBB,
Ho. 118 WOOD STBBBT,
If ;ki want hargulna 4h
PHOTOOBAPB ALBUMS, \
AHB SMALC. BiBLBd,
And other pepolM worka too nnaerona to mentian.
SBPOOSTLT GUTS GXTBHWITB BAC7H.
• MO • I •
'TOVEBKMBMT SALK—WiII bo
Jl oold. by order of lheWtf BeyartmeaVat Pub*
lio Anstios, at alfegbeny Azaeeal, Pittenurgb. to
tha hlfteet Mdder t ea lOVclecka. m.,on WED*
BESPAT, March Ittb, IMS, tha Mloalug Hdlted
Sialee property, via: V
pohodc of Scrap Ircwj
LOOO s•*. - -T Steel}
18,000 ?«* Twettur: "
.1,100 Powder BernY;
lACoBullet Bege; •
i- - -lAOOPabkiAt Bozmi f • • ;
tMOm >r • B.H.B.WHITBLIT,
hh«t» SOW WITH TITH Ft<ll.
rtqontd «•«>■•,ferwi.d, proj. stVfnjTmi
*Mg»»rt tq»ih—iwßy. ; j
| &Bi IUHUk
?r*i“ £?£»
JTEW Jf DrERTISEJKBJTTS.
COCNTBY HBKOHANTB «WP
D K A LIBS.
EATON, DIACBOin A CO n
( l7 ud 19 filth Street.
t‘££X.f‘“!l!S* UeM MiMMiaoe. ibbeoi
“OMUt, GLOVES, BOOP SEIKTBt
RIBBO9B, BHIRTB- OOTiTiA Rft TUtt, ÜBBllt*
BHIBTB and HOOwTSS*
Bl£B, BOABfS, KBPHTB AK> BHnLAND
WOOL; EHITTUIO YABNB,oahaadta
VTITt, ; } . •
Ow ftock mm pair based before tbe leal gnat ad*
*woo* In orioee, and we ofler mat todawronta to
SJJ a OOUNTBI MEBCILANTS, WTT.T.T,
HXBB, PEDDLEBB, sad «D who bwy to vtl
B. 8.-—A choice aaortmwt of
Staple Dvy Qoods,
whr>U#m)» fvitT
JJWJLADKLmiA
SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE,
WOOO DOZEN BIOKOBY SUlfirS;
l,Ott DOZEN AND BLUB PLAE-:
1,000 DOZEN A&9OBTKD PANOY TBAVELI9Q
BBIBZ8;
DOZEN WHITB MUBLI9 fiHIBTS, fro*
•—99 *6 upwards;
1,000 BOZIN DENIM OVEBALLe;
10,000 PAIBS OOTTONADB PANTALOONS;
‘IV?' °', U '* , Mltl * E ’ 8 WKLBH FLAK
HXL tHIHTS, ud • brp anertmtct cf LIHIS
*25 "ABMILLIS BOBOHS *BD OOLLAK,.
ADD aiHIUHXN'a FUBSIfiHIHQ GOODS
Tori*!* by
BENNETT, BUOH A CO.,
Minriotviui,
, BfctU CLordi Altoj, r,
JsiKSBo
IjpHE LITTLE WEDDING.
OABD PBOTOOBAFBB OF
HR. AND HES. GEN. TOH THtTHB.
• Also, tbs Little Brides maid and GrootssnanJ
OOMMODOBB BUTTj
illy dlAereat k lads, 26 ceatt each.
MnuOea.TOM THUMB isbsrWedding,Beoep.
ttoa, Traveling, TialUaf ,ab 4 othsr drststs.
Tbs OHfiIBAL la Tjuittu style# ofecstnaa
TOM THUMB ABB WIPB, on one card.
WABBEN, (the Emprets of Beau•
tji) eiiter of Mrs Tern Tfanab, only 26 >■*»»«« hi.t,
ata wetghi bat 19 poan:s.
OOBMUDOBEHUTT, (tbs $90,000 Nntt,) etnallar
than Ton Thaab •
Mis Gen. TOM TBUMB aad *«■ LATINIA
WA&KK9,ob one card.
Also, 10,CC0 OABD PBOTCGBAPH9, ofproal.
seat Uec«rals,BraU«aen, Lawyers, Aotmies. Ao
toie, copies of fits Pictures, Bagravlngs, Aa.
PEOrOGBAPH ALBUMS, all styLs andnriMß
tbs largest aaoitmant atw»ys on haqd. '
sj. w. Sittook,
BodotUar, BUtlour ud Hnntalu,
OFPOSITI THE POST OrHOl.
QVES 100,000 COPIES SOLD IN
LIBB THAU FOBS BOHTBJ.
HEADLEY'S HISTORY
OF 188
GREAT REBELLION;
The best work of tbs klad pcbUabed.
JOHN P. HOT,
l
Sou Local, A tan,
nb4 masonic hall, rata stbblt.
QARPETS, _
DBV66ETB,
OIL CLOTHS.
W* lbi iH>iHw «f Bium TiiiiMw to
Ik* octaat, Ttffetr ud botttj of oer to
I
tb* BdTutacH of Ikotr portkoM for oMh Mn Ik*
no*nt odTuoao of Ik*.
OUWB MoOLmoOK ft CO,,
80. a nm mm.
Manwf
&TbZHsuuk *
• - vn
A* L.WIBBABEQ*, ,
<Ww n —■ l i fiTrrd*.
BikWJfOA*
ani&AL 00XMU8X0V KUOHA&TB,
«*»>»•
X. B*—lulixMd trackls mat <A Wanhaw.
fcfwnoor M Utnard,' u
Oolp A fikopfawd, * m
Ba,ch,nu; Suk, Baltlraoni
B. Fa Fo»d a Boa., «■ MUJ,
BITTKKM
JL/ OBAXB'S PLiHTATIOH UTmi
tmri plaxtatioS iiSSr
' . m BABB BT .
FOB BALI BT
■ '. TUB UU BI ■"
«*6b jobbhob,
>» Oarw rtmrth itiMto
yyouoHOPij's barometer , ~~
Or, UtFBOTBD WBATHBB LHMOATOE.
T* Bar* Jaatraeairad a g| tUa fmioatji
Icatnuuat. Call and Mamina It at 80. t> TUtk at.
J.XHOX.
QHAa C.BAJLSLBY, 1
frsdnw A Gtuni Commluioilehkut,
mbbohabbibb bboub,
Aaddaalartnallklßdaof OOUHTBT FBODCGB.
LIBViTT BTBMMT,
»n4:ly PlTT«mw». P.
D
|UK UuUjiol HttX UUUD&I-Wb
iavlto tMh Iwytw tfl maljn OWftOCkol
BTAPLM AVD fAMOX DMTQOOD3,
*[• »• MIUBI BHI.WLB JJTD HOOP Hum.
MM Eu?
Utilbiioii(lo , L -
J S ,bT*S^. * ,f®s
: !tj’u..i * CT,rl^^«^SsSaSv -!
uua auoie, oaoiE
.BOBtijrD'g,
door from nnh.
ABO QVMB u i
■nua boots in show, *
iS&mflaiatesMg.
-•* MtMMIIUbMS,
IVRT fiOODt.
Ijto THB PDBUG ;
Dally arrivals, by Xxprin and »*nw» f i l of
New Goods!
AT
MACRUM & CLYDE'S,
Ho. 78 Marita* Street
: Lataatatyln ,
TBIHtfIVGS.. EUBBOIDXBIES, OOLLABB,
am, HAMDIEBOaiXES, LAOIS,
TABOT GOODS. HEAD’ -
BETS. PATTEBBB,
UUTB, OOBSATS, Ac.
Largo anortasnts of— :
HOBIXBT, GLOVES, TOBBIBHIBQ GOODS, tar
l*dla% Gentlemen, and Children ; FIBS,
NEEDLES, TBBIADS, and other
•null vena.
Wa Invite tha nodal attention of wholmle and
ratal! bny»rm, confident that we can moat oTtry want
In prioa and variety,
MACRUH* GLYDE,
Fo. 78 KiBKIT BIBBBT,
(Between Foarfh and Piaaeod-) . nhS ~
gPBING HODS DB jLAINEB,
ran opxnkd 1
• - ' -1
_ tx H
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
PISDBBD MOUfl D, DAUBS; . j
PtAIH. PDAIDAHD STBIPBD DO.i
PtAIF ALPAOOAS, ooltnd;
Do. do. block
BItAGR BOBBAXIBB;
Do. WOOLDB LAJUSXfI; !
BBAL WILCH PIABBBL3.
■or A Ur*» dock of ODD HOODS oa at
bo boo*hl to rtiitfo
1863. —SEWjSPBINO GOODS!
EATOIV, HACBM & CO.,
Hoi. 17 and 118 Filth Street,
1 HmJoctncclrM.cqtoplctotuckof
REW IND DIBIEIBLB BPBIKB 800D8,
tfaalrparahaaaa vara aeda btfOre tha resent «or»:
aew odtamot U friem U Ae.Sufcra Xarkttu and
they caojnow offer each inducements aa will farove;
edresugeoae lb all their emtomera. Their stock;
ooaalata of all that la now and deriraMo In
DBIWntKMISOS,: IMBBOIDrtrtS, LEOeII
H**D DEIBSt». BIOHBONBKT i!
8188088, EUCHXB, BOBIXBT, OIOTZS,
LAOB JURB, BBIBTB, ' i
OBATiIB, TIM BELMOBEL Jt i
. ■!& TUB.
BOOP BKIBTB, ZIPHTBB, ,
BHBTLAHM, BUD KNITrtSCP
TABS | BUS AHD BAIN UMBBKL- i
L 18; PABTT PABB. PIBB, BUTTOBS, ,
TAPBMttBBAD. Ooilßß. *3 . Aa, ra bSo- .
udTu'rAb
OITT ASD OOUHTBT MBBOHASTB, MTT.T.T.
SBBB,. tad PBDPLBBB, Md‘ 11l who bBJ to ld,
•pfea ihaiU aot ton to call hi aiu U»lr
■ATOff, XAOBUM A OOi,
Xrt IT radii Fifth tturt.
Q.RBAT ATTBACTION.
THE GBEAT BALB
AT
69 Market Street, ,
' :or : i ■
SILEB
MOST OBTHB* AT 01D/SBICB6.
Oioaks and Skawls.
. OBIAI BlMinii
BBITZSHt BBBHjjH ABD BAXOBY
' Bair aad OatfiaNa, at baa An a (Uka
. A*-CAli, AHD SEE.
BXAHIKATiON <W QOB
tiae* Blocs or
DRY G-QODS,
nr iota
**o*eudeand Retail l»emlers,
>t Mudnss.
C. ■. l<OVE<fc CO^
T 4 MARKET STREET.
JjUBOTABBIVAL
OV
NEW BPRINC GOODS,
.'.iVivrvv'V!; Vvf'Vi ' ' V
HOR NB 'S,
Boa 77 and 79 Market Btreet
fUaran la •uovadurteWfealiaaWtmi
liSil Bqm thit «• in botimiMbi osr
NEW SPRING STOCK.
Wkfch va wtlibaaMs ta aall at«»— jtloea. - >
Joseph nouns a co.
QQUNTBT; MSBCHANTB
‘ , ® a^.*l o B Tlatiaa»4chofca«tcokof
. _ Dry Goods,
Vi v : vV,
BARKER’S,
. »MABKB*BIB*«t, ;
A.TLI&S TSAif J/ABTMZN PJUOZS.
■ ’MUmT' ■■ >■ •
JjAOH COLLAB&—
- - > notira4 lUi Bdal&fi - ji
iHtUi'fnanriec lot of £4Ol 00LL4SS,!:
OUUaUi TUu JuiD BAU MIB. ■ 1
J i v ?..- ioa.Hdi»*Aoa.
W -' ~l- gi».W«odraif»tt»t»tf™t. i
'W 7 ' MUi MBKUaANI 3
> UMU. IHAA'lU.—tfeSiei.
;b»nealn4 by ifctutefafeMd,
«*hho&a>o«Q%h> tixmt, far faralitdjg tkt jJl*.
|b«iya» W«t«r Tidi vl4 OOAL» MR 004 L
«rfiUo£ bMM |«ai (nilflnt to d
ApcO. will b» Mto In cub, tttatf
, r h- “ , J a o Sg l !^4^
f ******* AUTKr,
MMBMWaS
■■IMIIIM% DM|U PJ -
TilfULUUtot., .
P# l * VMpMNiwmftisUi^
'' jjavfiKJUEJrrs.
TIjr.ATKB.
£■*•*»*■* MAXAttsa BnOVHOK
tmwiw.i.j.,,l. a T..w,
Paicu or AWssiox.—prlrata Boxes, ifi 00; Btn
glesMuln I/O; ParqactteandDrai
f2S*i^3» 6^. ecnt, * rruan » CE&e,2S (total
" "U! ““"l
Last with of the
SEVEN SISTERS.
UNCLE SAM’S MAGIC LANTEKN,
la the gorgtdas spectacle * lncc,p * rm ** d
SEVkN SISTERS
j- Id dj “J-ktoltoa-UOrm.
; *d do. Stamp of toe Liberty-free arcs
. , A . oi Poll tl clou.
' «“ ' do. FrigateCiMuUtoitau
i fith do Slave Bala—South Carollaa.
i Jh do My OldSeotaekr Bom*.
Tta do Wnabtogtoira 'Army- at TaQcr
Font,- ~
Bth do ; Spirit of Washington.
- 9th do . .OoddsMofLlhcruk
.10th do 1 Dlrtalon.
11*0- do Washington. * 1
l»h d4l Be-Uhioacf til the Btatre.
Uodt Sup ~.....~i1r. J. is. tfoDenough.
I —~~Lotty Bough.
| . Bwn Blrtte mr? tr. ping until farther *Mlm>
‘•Ca-a ioaroarOvOa add* a aall
While «Xeiy grip to mrrrily drawt out oat.**
i AMUSEMENT.
I Mtir* MJt* JLMhEiWE) ■
Practical. will girt aomt oi-Ui •««■♦»»
aatarUlnmasts with tha *
NITROUS OXYB;
»< , t ox, ... •
LAUGHING GASH
ni*oincHA£L,
;0n WIDMXIDiY, THOBBDAY, fBIDAY ABD
BAXDBDAT IVBNIHUS, k*rdl Lh.
; ■; ltb t 6th Hid 7th; '
And Tit UitsbAY a SATBBDAY AYTEBHOOBa.
•t S o'cl«sk,:brtli« KooßmodiUoti of Bchntda ud
families.
LALII3 WILL PABIICIPATE 1H BBXATH*
IhQTHCQAUI £>
Forty gallOn* of Css will ho mating *and ten or
ipoit Gentlemen aelectad from the aodJtntt will In*
haUIL Tbe tenant tons prodased by braalhlog thin
■‘Ognlar tnhatanca art the amt tiUtlc. tan lta
tffecttmots^ajnmiagj l '• • 1 ••», j #
■ ltt lnflasact open tboa* who breatbt it la harm.
l»aa, and In many cuti highly beneficial, aa tha tfw
hae tbe property of rapidly purifying iba blood. In
one cast, a* laie. College, It preduoed a Joyous ex
hilaration of apiem In a melancholy-student, weloh
continued for months, and penaineal restoration of
health. ;>
LAcaanro, cihoiNa, declaiming. hu*
MOB, WIT, GKMB OF OttATOBY. and FEATS OK
the LIGHT. FABtASIIJ TOY, aie the aoal
OMunca characteristics of Ua eEiotv ;
Nona but Ladle* and Geotlemsa of the highest re*
spectablhty.wiU ba permitted to inhalt the Gas.
Dr. LII-LIB pit- g<» himself that'the whole-en*
textaintnent shall be coadooted with that rropristr
aod deeorun will merit the patronage of tha
most nffoeil and Intelligent.
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