'"Vi .:c,- •< --* v ■' jiyi? -yy.- >.,*♦•♦ .y.N •r.- ‘ T •\- -;v v • *. a:.:- ■ y *' it: • s f-i. 'i '!■ I iVT^Si! K ‘ •.*■'• •*' I •‘u;. - A V v • •M- -«v :-M .1 :V: *yf .'. &mmm .>;>; s Hv* ; !v ‘ HiWiiir 5 < .• i. ■.. ;.v&U •': .5» ■ VU/’ ~ VR -1 ■ l ‘S"s;.*;fS" ! -’{‘i ! fc-j i i; -• v.. ■;% ■-■.V:‘ V:'; ;-i<:: 1 V.” 11l \ • I ! I jpMmrjglt (tatty. MONDAY MORSINO, MARCH 16. ; Tn ,U«on State Cjmtbal Committee id-'loyal oltiiens of Pennsylvania, will meet in .Harrisburg, on Wednesday, tho 18th instant. The Polish’Revolution. — r: “When the Poles, a .few weeks ago, rose in 1-0 j. irevolt sgainsl their Russian oppressors, with somelnter&T, bat more ' 'regret; for. it was regarded as. utterly j hbpeleas. We expeoted once more to see ' \ \ »r'‘< that HtUe flame of liberty and national in* < dependence quiokly,extinguished.in of hlood, and then hear again that dismal , i ;. deigns In'Warsaw 1” Bar „ oontrSry to ali oar expeotatioas,the'Pole», Instead of being crnshed, appear to be .making headway, and-are more thin hold- J7-ing their]. own. 'Already.the revolt lias risen to the dignity of a v great devolution. All Borope U agitated to the centre,, and a universal upriaing of the democracy of the i i isapprehended. Prussia is pro i ;'" foaudly republican or popu- V larpany favoring insurgent Poles, while thoroyaUata desire to see the rule£t Russia maintained; but they dare notwp anything; Neither Prosslaa nor Austrian PoUnd is yet disturbed.' JU is swd that ilio Russians ate comsnUliag great-atroel ties; butso far they have made no progress 'J. 'ln the work of subduing Urn insurgents. •Napoliox is perplexed*. His inSUnols ars on the side of Rastia, but those of a vast majority of his: people are with the Poles; He has restricted the . freedom .of the press more than ever; yet, in spile of all hiscare, the liberal sentiment inf ranee, is gaining strength;, and U may be that, for his own safety, he may be obliged to .. " throw himself on the top of the revolution ary wave. One thing is sure: the move ment of the Poles, whatever may be the ultimate Isaac, removes all. danger of ... Trench interference in our affairs. Politics In' Rhode Island. On Tuesday last three parties met in Convention in Providenoe—the Republi cans, the Conservatives, and the Democrats. An effort waamade lo effeot a union be- tween the two former; bat .they could not , agree upon a candidate for Governor. The . Republicans resolved to make their own nominations after adopting a few Tery deci ded resolutions, expressive of approbation of all the measures of the. Administration, and Urging a vigorous prosecution of the war. They then nominated James Y, Smith for Governor, he receiving 83 out of 101 votes. Seth Padklioxd was unani mously nominated; for Lieut. Governor. Tho other State officers were also nominated. In the evening, the,Congressional nomina- Uons were made. In the Eastern District • Hon. Tnos. A. Jebcexs of Providence was nominated.unanimoasly, and Horn Nathas. F. Dixon; of- Westerly, for the Western* District. • Failing to make terms with the Repub-, * lioans, ‘the Conservatives made an overture to IheDcmocrats, whioh was eagerly accep ted jforthey had a stormy time among themselves,', there being a few—but only a few—loyal men among them. The joint parties then nominated Hon. Wjl H. Hop ns forljjjternor. For Congress they have not yet made any nominations. The .Re publicans at* fall of confidence; bat let the.election result as 'it may, the Copper heads will get nothing. The election will take place oU the 4th of April. . Boms of tho Copperhead journals hare been claiming the election of John Conneas " to the United Btates Senate from Califor nia, aa a Democratic (peace) Tlotory. ,Wo have before explained Uto new Senator’e ’.. pbeition, but to clinch the matter, we ap pend an extract from the proceedings of the. liegiilative canons the. night Mr. Conners wan sleeted: .Mr. Perkins—l offered this resolntlon to ' make the nomination unanimous. Before I earns to this city, I told ilr. Conneas that . ho was not my fire: choice. X told him - frankly, as 1 generally express' myaelf, that he was not my first choice, and : that X would rote probably for Mr. Phelps.. And I jure voted, for.; Mr. Phelps sixty.eight -'' times." But I need not say lam reconciled to the nominnlion of Mr. Conneas, because he eianda as square upon my platform aa any man. [Applause.] Yes, sir, he is for freeing the,.slavea of rebels and arming them;, and has_been for .a 'long -.time. ‘'[Cheers.] „ A Voice—Ho is a true Union man. The Mr. Perkins above referred to is a i State aenatortfront Bea_Frencisco,'end a striigitout Bepnblioan. The matter of “arbitrary arresti" and kindrtdqacsUona, ie admirably staled by Mr. Welsh, of Belmont-coanty, in aispeech delivered In the Ohio Senate *on -the 3d last.' He said: While war is raging many of the rights ' held snored by the ConstitnUon, rights . whioh cannot be violated by any. acts of Cahgreaa, may and mast be sospended and. held In abayanoe. If this wen not so, the Covernment might Itself be destroyed; the army'and navy might be saonfioed, and .one part of .the constitution would nullify th* Wttw'- I .*’’' '*'■ l : '. t ' If fritted oftptttK cannot bo ioppreis •d, spieircannot bb canght, imprisoned and hUDg. [5 ' 1 ; Itfreedom of jtht prtu cannot be- : inler ' feted with, all one military-plans may be . ; betrayed to the enemy.i If no men can be deprived of l\fe without - - trioi by tk soldier cannot slay the one lay in bj»uie.- • If enemy'» property cannotbe taken with .« oat **dae process o 1 law/' bow can the sol • ’ dler ditam thafoe and eeUe hlewespous ? . If no person ean be arrested, sentenced, and shot, without trial ty/avpin tbs coun ty or Btate wbere bis crime ia alleged to baTObeencommittcd t bow cm % deter Ur he tkoif Or"■£ epy hrn\g y or an. enemy token ftiwurf; . - Srnaxiioof die great Union inerting lnPhilndelphls> the" Toti s»ys: » : .v Y- .On Wednesday last they hid a gathering - In' Philadelphia, at iwhiihonOior two ■»«*- hutDevuerat* partiolpited. It vu called . a Daios demonetratlon, with inch mottoes . it "so put; hat' the port; of the chantry.” * .Very 'well. " HnapnicK -B. Wnionr,' of one of the oldest, mow iteidfut •ad prominent Democrats of this State, be ...qtan he unJted of his own and other puttee in of ito ' forernment in Its struggle with rebel eno ■ jnies, Is only a “nominal pemeo*at,''ij That ' wlll do. In this ‘-brief-’ has. deiced it* pbettlon hnmlatalrabiy. Jt-IT W» invite aiumloa to the ipirited Or dinseftheilnion League of AUeghiaj -ooonty'to the eoldiereof. thoermyof the - Comboriutd. We like lheee pheerinf erjee ' - from the eoldiere toA(£« people, emf from I % . .','■l'-' ': - :l */■;*- k: ‘ ■l> -It J % '' A. Model Democrat. Succinctly stated. i.JC* ,< - What the YaUandigbam Compro mixers Propose. Ths New York Evening Pott reviews the dishonest and insicoere pleas for peace and compromise with the rebels, which Yal londigham and hlsliUle echo, (or sounding-, board,) the Pittsburgh Post, have been put ting forth, and concludes its- argument as follows: i; “Overlooking tfiat fact,” (Utat tie reb els hare repudfated all these schemes * of ; compromise, and will and can hear of nothing bub separation and independence,) and snpposing a'Cbiifentioh 'agreed upon, ( let us inquire who would probably repre sent the Southern States in it. Would it be thoSe loyal men in North Carolina.; and other Slates-who are crowded by hundreds because of their loyalty, into loathsome prisons; who in the mountains of Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee seek refuge in caVes.and; wilds;. who are hunted- with bloodhounds; who wander starring through theta rests? Would the thousands qf loyal I Southern men who hate taken refuge in the fibc Stales, leaving all their property I in thdhapds of the mutineers, be repre sented tu this Convention? Would the bihcrthoosanda who have been foroed into the rebel armies be heard there? Nonot /One of all,this great loyal population would have. the ghost of a representation or the ohance of a hearing, The terrible despo tism which has silenced them, and which hunts them 10 savage deaih, would still be upon their trail. But in their stead the Bouthern side of the Convention would be filled with delegates sent them by the very menwho have planned the rebellion and who bave carried it on; -and the American people would present the disgraceful spec* lacier of treating on equal terms with the basest malefactors, slue faithless and for eworn r *nd of /relilng inlA their blood stained hands all the rights ot the sup pressed. loyalists in the ttonth. What would'be the thoughts .of a loyal Alabamian, or Mississippiaa, hiding in some forest nook or mountain cate,: with his helpless wife and liuie ones, and pray ing for the success of the Union arms, when he should read, in some journal which, chance may bring to him, that it was proposed to bold a convention with his oppressors? “Great Heavens,” he would exclaim, “are we, then, forgotten V’ Is itnot enough that we have lost all and suffered all tor the Union, but must the Union now blot us out of existence? Is lojaliy a crime ani rebellion a virtue, that* ' while we cower beta in the mountains, ! starving and freesisg, our oppressors, the oruei mutineers against the Union,'they who have murdered our . fathers and drag ged our tons into their armies, who have burned our houses and killed our women—■ that these are invited to a national counoil? Is it for this we have resisted every eeduo tion, sacrificed every comfort, abandoned home, and ease, and property ? Art the ; people of the North so ■ base os to desert their friendsj and brethren, and treat with who halve made us outlaws and our ohildren outcasts ?” The copperheads, however, who pretend .to clamor for a national convention', do not expect that any such convention will be assembled. It is one of the oloaks of their 1 disloyalty. They hope to catch the discon ' tented with it, or to blind the eyes of the more discerning. It is one of their means, also, of agitation, .and of dividing the North.' They design by it to detach the timid and selfish from the war. But they use it especially to create the impression that hostilities are needless, that the war is a wanton waste of treasure and life, and that all wedtave to do to bring it to an end is to ; bay sot They know better; they know that the Southern leaders are bent , upon independence; and they manage to play into Iheir hands by this cuckoo note of compromise and peace. Beat Democratic Sentiment. Jons Vas Buuy haa received several letters from men -of all parties congratu lating him oa his course in coming out as he has done In support of the Government engaged in a war with rebels In arms. The following from Gen. Dec is a specimen of the general spirit of .these—and besides it is important for the statements it makes: Fontassa Mosgos, March 10,1868. MtDeae Sie: • * • rhsve not time often to read the newspapers, but I have read with great* pleasure pour able and.patrioiio speeoh at the Cooper Institute. I wish moat'heanilj that you could carry all the democrats in New York with you. We have only to persevere and we shall in spite of all mistakes.; Iliad a man from Richmond with me yesterday. Heigives a gloomy account of things there. Here are eome of the prices: Beef, one dollar per pound. Pork, one dollar and a quarter. Butter, three dollars per pound. Bacon, one dollar and fifteen cents do. Tea, none to be had except at fabulous prices. Coffee, do. Eggs, two dollars per dozen. Calico, two dollars per yard. Ready-made coat, from eighty to one hundred dollars. Soft wool hat, from twenty-five to thirty dollars. Jlj informant had on an ordinary pair of boots, for which he paid sixty dollars. These prices are in Confederate money. One dollar in gold brings three dollars and fifty cents in Confederate bills. One dollar in our Treasury notes brings two dollars in Confederate bills. I have the same accounts, from other sources. lam respeotfully yours, . Jous A. 01X. Hon. Joint Vas Boses. ‘•That’s the Talk.*’ At a meeting of the 12th Wisconsin regi ment, at Camp Butler, Tennessee, some spirited resolutions were adopted “with a hearty good will.” We quote a few pUhy sentences: “Clemency to the deluded and the peni tent,-bullets for the rebels, and ropes for those who “kindle fires in our rear," and we do most solemnly warn all such, that, should duty ever bail us home to quench those fires, a terrible retribution will await those who kindle them.’* “ TF« do not fight to frtt the slave*, but w* free the slave* to stop the fight” “We db.'jnost heartily approve the con scriptionlaw, under operation of whioh we hope to see loitering patriotism hastening torender its duo support to ihe-govern ment that affords it protection. We hope, also, to see the “fire-ia-ths*rtar , 'men under it enjoying a clearer view of things in the sunny tioutb, than can be obtained in the dim lodges of the K. G; C/s.” : The Trial of the Iron-Clads-—The Movement Against Chatleston< Private letters from Port Royalintlmate .that the late bombardment of Fort McAl lister concludes all the attacks designed at that point, y the point desired in getting possession there, i. e n the oaptureof the Nashville,'has been attainedln the destruc tion of that vessel. The bombardment was continued’after the burning of the Nash ville purely for experimental practice by the iron-cUds and vessels, more particularly thbieiterV v GemHunteraad Admiral Dupont keep their plans so close that the rebels are yet tuicertiftin;, wJH& point . .(Savannah or Cbarleston) iafirst toreoelve thejatteatlon -of the threatening Federal forees. The Washington tffmyupcn trustworthy.infor mation, aays it may be soipe days yet be fore their doubt is relieved, as certain ap pliances, invented by Capu Erictson for re ;movingobstruaUpns f : reqafre to be supplied. Foar out of fire bfLheBe,ientoat intow from'New; Yorkj fotiqdored oh! the way. When these are ready, the pile driven of Charleston and Savannah—one or both— will have- an opportunity to pit their ap pliances against the genius of thp inventor of the Monitor. . . " ; *** > POLITICAL JTOTICES, % CI.ERK OK Id' CUOKTS., v —w*. a. Bsjsmox. of Tt*t Tcwnshiy vi'i be *'*sadTd«t* for 01Uog »iU befcdd In UAftOH.EBT£Ii LODGE, no. 4«3 cd M.O sjDAX fcVEMIMJ, Much TClb, 18C3, b r the jnrpoee of .ooeirrrt&g tbe-Dwree ol&ebcd;*. ,'fiiawn of bis ter lodges, together wl h. Denature of it o Degree, 'era cordially lurited to attend, £c*. ▼er-andLoccnt ft ret ti,~sreii ch eete’rr • By order. JOB* tiEEAlf', M. G. At'tst; W. J Wibsca, tec’j. , rnbUilt "SoJOUBNEYMEN PEAsTHKlirttf tSr UgfiCtNO.—A meeting ol th* Jiurcejmen PlafUre-e of PittebargVeLothtDy and eicumj wiUbebeldet lAHaktt HALL, let Ohio «uwi. «buTeXeJt Common,on TUUIUDAf ISth l&etant, at 7# o’clock. A Urge ettouda ce t« aotlviied, *f baiinetf ol toipCfUhco will .bs» tram Crncsor Ptmsceca* Bjatux Mim*o to., t PluiLOigQ, fllerpU L2ib 1:63. j ANNUAfci-AlEli.'llNtfof the Stockholders of the Pifreba go A Bcuiu Mining Compear .will be h*ld e* tsc ufhei ui the Company, ho. 35 fifth street, on the lG»h instant, at 11 o'clocke. m. r CahllhSt T»U$. M. BOWJE. fce:rr.U*y, 'dy-AN BLhQl'iUJf ior President ami. v six Directors of the ttentbaiur oerU/gi BeLkwlil be held e> the Hanking Boon-, on &Ai- UttDAY, the XS.fc (key of Uarcn, «03, twiwtseu tbe hoars of 1 end 4 o’clock p. m. •illOB. B. GPIUL3, Cashier. Msach'etar, Fob. Btth. 18Bd:td MJ'i'iCK OfVtCAcr THI PaaEttbf a*u lii B. 00,, I C*»Ab L< ErAATMlttr. / The Penoijlraala BaUroad Uou-p.iij her* bj gitet pobiia node*, toell whom u map (xqcciq, tiuu iu pareaan.'o of the power «iud aaihortip conferred opoi> i. by iaadr} pivfNMOl el «a Act ol the General Ai eemttlp oftoe Uummuawetlth ol Peuiiej en uthd “Aa Am Cjt toe tale 01 the main. Ijin* oi the mbllo noru,* 1 approved Alaj it)th* It witt, on the flnt dap o( ba;, A. L>. ime thoueeud eight hun dred end lixtp-three, abmdoaao muon bf too «i-' «rn Canal, latelj loaning a pnri-ut UmMels land of the 'Public Work', add «i Ufe> be twaMl Blalrarllle and Johnatoon, k.uo«u at the **t)ppor Weitera BirUlou.’ j together alto with each bans, Peeder* had tteeerrolr* lying woei of Jo&tutown, a« p.riKfiQi’To or ere eert m wjDbec tuw witawud Upper Waatero DliUioa. Bp order of the Board of Direcioi*. Witness the leal oi the tald Cdaiiahj, the lith dap of f ebmarj, a. D.IS6S, i >, J. KDUAtt IaOBSOS, luti Pre liimi. * —■»— * “V PILAKK’o I'LAfiTATlOti BITCtiiS. They purify, strengthen and tango.rkte. They cmli a besUaj appetite.' They areAn andadou to cbattgw of Vrai«r and diet.. They QTcnvßn affeata e< dissipation »nd late boars. They etcaaftbffn the eystam and abtlTcu in« mind Thai prevent ml—tatio and tatenultteot i*ver»_ They panfj tba breath and admiy or the stomach. They care Oyepepeie and Constipation They care Ojaurhea, Cholera ana taiolem Morbus. They cue **iVßr Complaint and Here .jo* Headache. ace .the bast liuten In the world. Ib»y tuakt the weak.nan strong, are einaosied uature’s gtaat restorer. They era load* of pore bt. crois bui| tua celebrated OaUeaya berk, root and h«i be, ud ace tafcea «1U the pltMtue of* wttu oat te*anl to age ar Uma of day. fnrticsurl) re* aoaßiaaded to delicate persons requiring a geuik stimulant. Bold by ail Urocwrs, I’rntfgms, boieu, a*d oaloena. r. b. ObAbK a 00., sdii Broauaaj, hew Xoelu Mutual A'JUfT' an B. V. B. JISKOUI McNULTx AJKaMNviff. ATTußtiars at law , lutazi or FotniTa and Uau blhimL pihliilio DUB«,<|PS I lowa, Gum OPIUM, UUM CAMPUUji, QUK AEaBiO, (ICH SHELL LsC, Jl .loi« •u. KM Mb lew I>T WOuDoUlJia WALLIUS, BUM 27 St ood .In.l. lU'i> JLHoAD. ULiAUa. J,(,su,atil) bSADand LliUAhU*. In eioceand t-jr ui? WUODtUIMfia -ALLAGE, 87 **ooi viribot. CVJV LIVJLA Vih, aWHkT Vilj, I.UN / BJCKD OIL,: OAhßj.v OIL, In eloie, snd 10, •U« low by . WUODBIOK A WALLAOB. 'cabin 87 Wex! street. ttuhAlA AIjAA tU.I, CvC.lN.fr ) TIINI&ALIiY, In ttor»mnu L>r *Llelow by WtfODtflDfc & WALLACk, &7 tVood itrM> A'imtoiVli IUUU- jarda JX Bpimd, tar ul* by it, A. JAdHEJTOOL, BON & 00., eorowof #ir»t-»od Wued »trteu. tiJLTK id half and quart®] bimli, Jut received bj * ablO . «. i±USii3, JIV-o.iiuKiiii.Nß, &o. Bow b the time, it ytm mot large, ftoe APPLE TAXIS, large BTIB9BISHB, *c., el low price*, to tendoopiurordeiatoMllßDOOE.'S PITTdBOBQII AWD OAH.»NP NPRPIWIE*. mtilfl \I7OKKd ON EURAI* AKCHIi'EU f T IUhJL Hollj’* UoasbyEetU. tinea's So*ua.‘’ Tbe property would be exchang'd for a satiable ptrceof laud mar n» clt'ee. Farther latornieiloa and pl«aa of itbe prop ertyereto be bad at »yxeiLence,at Woo**' Ana DU too. lt:H. LfcORY. • —. OKPUANo' COUKT SAUJ.-B} Til twi of an order of toe Orpbt&a' Coonnf Alle>- gtuay County,! sill export to Pnbtlo eato, at tli* tOtlttl liOudl, la the Cite of rittviargb, oa ttin «m DAT OF APBIL. A. D. legs, all tbe tolLiM.* Ascribed lot of grooad eltnatrta tbe 6fitb WVrd J} the City of P*t eborgb, via: Bvgmulngtn Ibeeuatb aide of U iff etreet, *t the corner of teud i bobert Bobb, ea tballaeof leuasab* r ed nneand ten-in Uokandleraale'spae; tbeeie et rlgb. augliewttb Cliff meet eloog eeid- toooe’tlitu 211 reel tr inches to Bedfcrd etreet; Ueaoe along Bedford street about 49 felt to lot 80, 91 la the plea aioieiaidp tbeooe by the 11a* of lot Bo 91 and lot oi A. W. Locmto. I«q 278 to*t> l*ob*r to Cdff street;.and throe* aloe* 01ffaireei4Sfettto!fce-plaoeoi-b*«toDiig. l * Atoo, All that certain lot 80. W in pits of lot* laid otto bj Boberft BobOfTrsite* of J,rD,' «aboQ end wife, eltnate la frith town hip, aad'eeaUttiiog m front 9h Cedtre Arenas 24 feet, aad rxt«Ldfog b*ck,pnsMViog"lb* sast*.width. UU toet te jcba sireet. MAhtUAM. OUBmAhT> SB, < lhl8:8t * flue'wjtttn PEOPOriALd BAEEKUI cr floub. daakd Pio/OMle are tsvltad till tbe Slst DAT OF MABoM. legs, at.U o'dOvk. m-t.ior mnsUhicg to* Babetotead* BepariaMat with SO,COO barrel* of FliOOs. • . . BldewlUUrscalvedtorwhstle keowaaaHo. 1, Bo.Sead Bo.frsadforaap pdrtitm laatbaa tbe 80,000 berreta. Bide tor. different grades iboQld be ttpya separate aherts,of peper. ; lhe tteltvsry of th» Ftoap to be oomsMaoed oa the 6tbof Ap-U.ot as eoos tbefeeftor |ai IbaUorem* a»aa» m tv direct, at tbe r*U Oi frJO Barreto daily, de leered either at tha Qovera&eatj Wereboaae* la Oeorgeiowa, at the Wharves or ai the ttaUroad Depot, waehlogioo, D. C. i . ~ rejmtat will be made lh c*rtlfle*t«of Indebted, sees, or euea other fond* as the Oovernaiflal have tor distribution. ■ •- • ■ ' ~ Th*. ttin»l tioraaouol lnipwUoa will b* Jlitbiior« itii Ilou toiMdradT T i< Jfobid wm t*aot*tan»dfr6Bpirtl«a who hmn •» »•* wS5«*4 lUad. * ' r:;> Vi****fJ.*rnn»vi .•jrxit jP •*A‘. **■ jreir vertis ejiisjitts. ; jeeit .iortinTtsEJUEJimi. QPECIAI, SALS OP A, LARGS ASI>. OelegiajcolectJonof' -V? > J '!ji y ' ■ BABB;AND BEAitTlFGti^j S E A'- 'S H BJ. irs: A.T THE MASOHSC BA Ui AOOTTp* HOCSJ, So. 55 7 fit to .be aald xritbaßt.'any rtim* cr"U r,it« b« toprltfe, 2r.dn» db-i* N-tI gatun Compiuy, which Ml ou *uu tlin l»l J iau»rj', I*B3, ar* li iot>j oo >Q*d «o irf»eut or **atMbt>m for bank of Pat bar. n, diet iheOflci of tbe eecret try* In the (City of Pit afcur h, a* ifcese bonds dj not beer mer«ii af rr m»iun*j. Pcriooflli Jdingß.ads of *»ld Coa-pny injuring on Ut Jn*y, 1675. ar« pormltied «© *jtc.j*uiie *bem for tbe Ouapon 80-di of tbe lor SI.OChJ e*cb« utued iat July, UG2, by ep.llcaticn to in* 'feretory. Tbe** new Dwiid*, bvltU recured by Uortgeke (»b on tbe ©there are n'(tj the i oinpuDf tnako ihia arrangement ip place ell loftbelrßaod bolder* on an ojual footing. - i Meat of thejeaae da< in 1875 bate boon already exchanged. By order of Ibe Board. , WILLtAM. BAKKWELti. fecretary. orCfflcJs No. 75 'wttAßT SrttMlT, FUlrtuigh. mhll-.Kt . i UAKbhI V & CO., ;ommiision and i Fotwarding.Heretants, , is .. ■ij CKODE & REPINEb PEtraOLECJI, So. 19 I&WIS PtTTBBt7BOn. * • i •cr Liberal caih acuicei en conilgamenta for Pittsburgh or Lantern >' [, • urr&aaaoa nmwcn Mratn. J. 8. Ciitohtit* Co; fcpai>Oi» 11abbauo.i, *rq. •j b< mf»os Bill, I’ici’t OomintrcUr Pack. ttttilu fcm A rsfisn A-KIUVAL. HAW GOODS JUST SIGHTED. LADIX&* riSE CONQUERS GAITEtt?, of the laieit sty e. A UrgoaseortniDt ».f LADIEd* Jr 1 hit BAIhIUttALS, of iTery description,’ LAbISV iIL»k,CCO AND GO At B ujlS, »lf*t>h*. OulL- DiifcN’o feUt>&4, QAITKiIS jliiLS, In abundance. Hew ti.oda arriving every day. HotwHbaUudmi; (toui bars ndiaocul 3; per cent, kut, w« tig fUil telling Very low. mnM JAMKBRQBR 8d Mark*! - WuivK kjN i/r&M'Aiit. - QBAPE CULTURE. A practical tr.atidi on tbe Gariea and Vinejard culture Of tlioV.ne, and the m'auaftcture of domed i.e wino. ftcparlj UutlraSed aiib'D w e g- av*« ga horn carefully txoculcd daga*, verified by direct practice. BT JOUN PHIS. Tl>» above H th<. and moat popular work on the Gr«;e, and can be had at J10..23 Flub ilrnt. wbHtlt 'awT f |b Dytataor uuU X Maarg .r ot Iron ftu&aoea, wlio ji*. built and carried otreome of the Urg-at Irta in IUU oi«tc, and woo la tbotoagUy.auiiua tiled erlwh tne otnUC» iruia anthracite aid coki, dteirea a aituailoß cither le cotutrucimg ir uuia giuganacarryUu on i.on farnaea* ‘in* nioit a-it* ti£a::o:y TtUnncea gttea m to cnaracter.and |iu»r* ougb knowledge of thi bi*lne»«. ' Aiidi>M •• b X f, Bmil : g,bC:lot MA.jMjrAtriu£kl£tu OAI’JC. i?U|* SALE.—-Taet lot of gto*nd adjoining tlietioo VVutas of?«msA tau bl.n, on tiieaiouoogebets U’Ttr, beviog a nvor front, and extenutog tack to lbs tormina* of tbe Birmingham Pa*e. ,ltlß Poet ) vbeie am Lq«ucm Id tbai iluo will !ba atteodad to •Ua dupatca, OuQTejaucibf dou* and r at wtaie and cOlfactt ns mado. J. 1)Y all, Bi., Lac* k aliefet, tjhd dcor frum J'sdoiAi street. mhKklw XSlliili OiAi'iiO’lvAUi&C. TaJlCisl Tt»« jawuawc list, or ut>u*d main **. «:!•« T&xm, for the Twentj Tbird District, i‘a * bat b*«a re eiecd, and 1« bow dee and p apatite at tbe ililvtßOi £e*M»ua Office, WAIJG4 tttUKEr, fitXl do*.* tu lie v-itjr ituuacji AtUcneaj. DAVsli rf. WHITE, *MI«-c‘or of »b« vgtrf Owtrtfl. I'uon’a. iiMjKiVJiiU Jj'oii U 1 tbaHOBIIOOLIU&Aband AGBI'JULTCBAL FAPEHS and HAQAZIHES In Ibeccn&lrjr, at-the SEED SrOftK of . m t4:t«U«r j KKQT X<*. 2 kß.Utt&t'*. eHKAHS; U*Dti£»BvfX MUbiiASsaaiSAiM, L»dl4’ i'KUMoQcH-.AB" AhD Ofti&JfiL,B&lAß *od Qttitia HOjKS, slid a «ei*ral u*orua«Dt of uAttI.JBK JOaiiV mbit;! iK * / : ;: •' •••■ •' •' gUUBi AOjfcftil Y Fuit UAIN htt BUOS. B*w TOBK FIAKO3, tfc. « fifth itmt. cmntgrTß bldmil l>&vujuvjswx ~ JLV ' hOi>UUii.—4-fablß ,? JiggB; ; Jl - .8i da B*T«ati«>: Jajt retired by J.tLVIUWQ^’SU.MfiO^H .UuttM ja.be’ii's pjUiiUs lot JLI sale by J 3. A. «ot>W corner rf y>ret»»d.Wor 1 s Bair Dye, (black); Bachelor's Bair Dye, " Obrtstadora'i Bair Dyea; Gbilatadora'a Bair Djee; . Ohriatadcra’s Hair Dyes; Ayer'* Cherry Pectoral; Ayer's Cherry Pectora'; Ayer's Cherry recto al; Aj*r’a BersaparUle; Aysr's banaparilUi Ayer's Batssparllla; Ayw*a PfUft Wilson* PMa; Bobe ack*a Pill*; Wright's Helmna'a Pill*; Bocrbave’a BUtera; BoctbiT'k BllUn; BhtlotV* Blitaii, Arnold's Bitten; Arnold’s Bittsra; Arnold's Bitters; Barnett'* floooalne; Baniti'i Ooccatne; Bameit'a Ooooaloat Barnett’* KaHatboa; Barnette Kaltathon; Bornett’a Ballaihon; Helmbold s Fluid Extract f*ochu; Bella bold‘a Fluid Extract Bschs; Hblwbold'e Fluid Extract Bach a; HelPe Balaam for ths/La&gs; Hall a Btliam lor Lang*; Hall’a Balaam f.r tb« Long*; Jewell's Ointment; , Jewell's jOletnsot; - Jewell's blntaent; Dailey'* Fata Extractor, Bailey's Pala Extractor; Dailey's Pala Extractor; Bar&ett’a Toilet Setts; Barnett's Totiet Bette; BurLettV Toilet Betta; Tooth Brubra, Ditaalag-Ounbi, Hair B rubes; Tooth Brash**, Dreatlag Coub*, Bair Broahea; Tooth B.roi&ei, Drtaaing Oomt*, Hair Brtuhea; All kin-la and price*, alth a large aod wall selected atockTfall FAMILY MEDIOIKB3, .Constantly on hand and for lata at - FULTOH’S DBUG BTORB, innß biaitT, iminw tJXriJS W iaJjUlMi. GAUD PHOTOGKAPBS OF MB. ABB MBB. QBH. TOM THUMB. Abo, tha Little Bridesmaid and Groomsman, (MIN Sl* WABREN and OOMttoDOB* JfOlT,) fifty different kind*, 25 cent* each. Bln. Gen. TOM THUMB la her Wedding ion, Traveling, Visiting, and other drataoa. Tbe’OE&KßAli la varieui ttylsa of ccstama. XOM THUMB AMD 'WITS, on one card. : EU.MIESI* WABIKH, (th.Xmpr«ia,B«i ty,) aliter of Bn Tom Thumb, only X 6 inchea high, atd weigh* lm» 19 ponnia. BUTT, (the $55,000 Sett,) emaller than Tom Thumb Mia. Goo. Toil THUMB and Misa LATIBIA WABHKfI, on one card. Alio, 10.C0O OABD PBOTOODAPHSt ef ptofeb ooatGanraU* Btammjsn, Lawjan, iotrntMi Ao< ton; copiea of fine Plctorea, lagratlnfj, Ac. - PBOJOaBAPH ALBUMS, aU atjUa andprlOMi ihaJaffaa* anoTlment anr»y on hand. j J.W.PITTOOK, BoolueLor, Station*? and Ssirsdaaler, OFFOSITX THX fobt o**lo*. jy| i?uK atauj, ax PHOTOOEAPH AXBUKB,iw«r atjlaa,«t ■ r . HUNT'S. - AMIRIOANAKD IMFOBTXD MATIOHKBJi, all grad*#, at lowaat {trice*, at ' i GOLD PINS, vamntad tha beat that an mjtda, for cal* at AU MBW 800 KB, BAT* PAPXIfI and MArt*nt, loxkij tad booutf of our «too> t tad to t]b« adTOßtom of tbatr puTcfraw tor oath baton tfaa r*o«tit odrojoto of tb* wtnntooinrwi. . CUVjat KoCUBXOCX & CO* . «*. : 80. ttKYTH OTBKET. to?:»town . ■, ••••■■ jbAAU r ’ ftsiLß kmt aitLUk ALLMOBmatmf, , EftOpT oottitonUy cw Mad alarm ud tfcoroafbly BOavnatKi rtctk ol DHOAING. BUAT ABS BOTTOM rLANIk, WUfEOW FBAMB BIOFP, LIHXLEB, bob-sills, joxhib, tipotmsa, lathe, pa- LIHG3,ao.,Ao.,Ac. 1 B* wtil fln ord«n tor 6AWBB STEP* iritb protuptnam tad at felt ratot" ,£T. B* ftnou waotlay LOHG TIMBBBor POP* • LAB, %n ptrUsaltrlr win bit fctock.. ••“Offloaon tnujft kVIRi sear Mbam. tnOTit# • • • ~ QAL.L. AT TUB - GIFT BOOK BTOEB, Ko.ll**QODBTß*Xr, < II jot wwt btr(.Hu U FBOTOOBAra JIIAUIIS, , i lasss us aLtiiii snuu, Airf4tb«r~p6pnlaxm&s\to6 uatt , o ■MroosTbTairaoiimwintuoß.' \ VittlttiUa Uf» t : : , UALBB'pT WMOHTB- UD XUSIUB, : -RHoil*, HR BlC* «5r TBX DIAMOBD, ;Uiwms DUMB ■txMtudl(*. > k*t.-oao>m M! VJXTIIM i-T Mlw»r i GuuFEES' ... __ TOOUforntoky *?'• ‘i dry «oon*. -y. 1863. * | TUESDAY, XAECH 17th, ( GBAHD OPRBIfIG 07 O L O A S. S ' . ASP . tvt A 2 •’ / HOBIEBT, GLOVES, JOBHIBHIHG QOODO, fer T -n4f»«, GfiaUaxMO, and Children i PIHB, HSEDLEB,THBSADS, and othsr udl^nm," W* Invito'tha n*dftl attention cf erhoUdalaand rati!) bny-ta, oonfiaitofthatva'eaa maetorecyTO* In prloa and waristy,.,. > MAiORBMft GBYDE, Ho. 78 MABKITBTIUCIT, tßotwoo Fourth «n* Biimood ) ' . ipiii».*tookof; HEW AHD DESIBIBIB .SPBIIB GOODS, To «Ueh tbof inwito tbi attantlonof WHOLESALE AND fcEvAIL BtfIEEK/Tha Urgaf poritoa Of Uuir pvrobMM w»ra siade bafcri iha nunt aaar mtm aiMMiii grim In A* Fnittri l Mark**, tod tbij can nowoflarancb indocomanta M will p*or« adfanugoooa to all thatr-coaiomn. Tbair Block oonaiaisef *U ihntlsnav.anddetotolabt DSKSS TBUOttHGS.: WBBOnOMS, XiAOfe GuODS, HAAtPDBEBaAd*-BICHBOHMKT - &IBBQUB. BCCHJM, HOOIKBT, Gtt>VE»* ~ . - x OSA'TAl6rTUS,.tlAli - OOllßa. 4e. *«. MBbne* i Ucafollaiftortoitst of Email Waraa and FaseyAr*. °oTtT AHD OODBTII MBEOHAJjTt, ItHXI. > HIM, *ndPtDol**BS»tod-»ll wk« ««a •(•Is* too aid not bil to call and titnnao ttoir •took. lA.TOH, HAOBUtt * O&i ■ • IjUKKr ! o, . NEW BPEINQ GOODS, EC ORNB'S. . Not. 77 »nd 79 Muktt Stnet. j Wo taka pteaauo la oasoimdac to Wbotaab and Botallßajof*thal«oaoaowr«o»iita*wk/ NEW BPRING STOCK: - Purls* thl* W*ak V* i&l bi ta eosstaßtiMaM. ctMVMIW atlilLlblßX aoOM,DB«MT*Ui. tunas; CMBSOIUKHISB, Us*tr BUstS, H9S UBI, ULOVCS, IASOXBOODS ADO aOTIOSB, •hstk w» »1U t» sbl* u nbu Kwtera prior*.' i _ JOSEPH HORNE &. CO. fcß ' r-. . . ,■ ! osr oooub i Dkr oooDs I— w* totlio «Mh taywte matoi of > - BTAPLM AMD, *ABOT. pBJK >. 'i -/■ ’ •*• t i avifo chart* «at& collect *A > apdao totter wULfcai aaainwd na*«»a imp U*aclo*c3. - 1 felfttim : TMP0BT1S1?B BALKoi HABDWABB. wm nil, as WW«i«S»iT,' link tUh.ia4 fcl. towing days, at tbaWanhoßi* SN mm SSQ Broad* njiluv lerk, raj exteailv* lnrokaecfv? •*.! • The attention of-.tha Hardware-Hod*<#rfih* eoutn ia piriicaliill iatlud 40 thh tale;' whfph ii exteataod Tarietjr will sarpav as/ eablia . wlo »I A*Tdw«r»iUWMh*t4iathl*dty. l*f»»*t^h r . AVGaUlcfoee, unbaring inreral tbs nwnr* bit, wtUbeieadj at lh» btka nNi on end tfier Hatch - UUA W O CICKMVB. V■, i :; •tOT&MBJLSpWAsissivM.- 1 &m new frvpnred towacßto ordtfifoe | SHAWBfIIOKLEfI, ■ I»rth> wqriiig- ; - IftlO-451«r delate 5 rif'OOVßk. ' XXBM* OiBß,picfaixd» inFuiibar|h« - -i : •VAddrM*. THOMAS .-WtXBOS BEIW, rOkT* erf IiTOS, j fclMwod- ■ Pmnrrnaa, vSTjOTETEr 'omwanß Q *iu vZtJiMJ* Voodlta»V: ; Farqoetu aad Dm Hnl ISO, I y-.ZJXfuttppmt ■[ 1a which the the oiiCTilteflh*Drci* Circle; WlthUrrMlta lathed on -s -&• Mch, aad then ip the* xtiexae felghi ol the ( Theatre—aarer-tefoib attempted by-. Ifene or tidac, . ABDKB TOBTBB* i • FretloutowhicS,. I THE K&OEMAKEIi S ir «X MNABilu AH WWi BUOU-TlOlii—An,lxhlbilua of thllAiM .teifciii will b. Sffiniw - ’ i: TUISDaVBYKHIBO. Hues I'm, IKJ, ' GYMiSUJM,ONDIAMOHDBTfiEET Jor the benefit of |h» Fittebarsb Sanitary Con* aUte* aad u» fitta&vgtf ttaoalittace (XmmlUea. .( 'V-.-. ■ -• 1 •. ' s ,ii •UToort open ed eji o'dpclißwreim to coa- mi behed’et ihe prladpit! Unto and .. ; Book fctonit from thoUemberfc and at the Boor. Ad»Jwion,6dtßA«^- ■ mhicat ir»»UhhUDhi)A filWfflO HuU (bSr LlB&TlfhTXSkrtmmle**. and Manager. q. yt. Kiaat t HM..^V..mi ll ' ll l.. Mentgar. * *roL KOtJoiaif Irtretaoc. Open for the teaeen wltkjS.Si* -Company, new Stan appearing ia;.7aptd ueotnlonU An lmmenaa . bill ptooeniod nightly. wtaad UefhwcaaTery BAT* UttuAl Arr*tta(H>H, far.Ladm hafTChUdrenf Children ha.r price.*' £*._ •WAdaiiulun—Private Boxte.-fii'Nafiia Bonn U> cent*; Oiebeitep,nicents; JfanulyrCtrele, U Gallery, 10oiati. '.. mhlgqw • AVVTMOJT 'BJULMSB. ORPHANS 1 fcOtfKT BAL&OF VAIi- UABL* BOIEDOiO LOT* lM MAoT BIB*. lety&AJl AMD oGCTii PiTTdBITHGiIv—WU< be tod, on TOBdDAt, April 71h, ; 1863, et comer of Mlmi end Genoa HtHtti ISilei'i tMua.) ft naaber cl mltubl* rat* betonfl** to'fttar nUW of Oero.Ue Orcubjr, deceued, ia':}h« ’Bcr-ejh of bat Cirslsthem. ut.Bov>: , ' - • > Ivaiol* on the ucathcrc fide oLCewmjtreet, be* tweba PtiWpe»nd:Cerolinj.».r«i*,tichia Bft Jml ; trojit b; X9O leH deep.'/: t .: hizlotaoh ux> M)rthsra e!de of£enhitrret, ad* •JjlßißfeadwmfrcfcrhiiUfe etceeti ehdrSpjMS trcst v* a d BW ifc*S bbc iotf ofthe aprthem side cfflarah-etmt, be* ! twain A’hilUpa.e&dUar.-Unt SUfjttfroat byuo fceiceap.;:? •■; ./( ■- Fite luUoatha northern afde of Jane itraet, ad* jolting vfjfcallr.wi«tn«Vuch 80 feet Croat b/ laj feet drop. ?, t •,. Four tou ou tM aided Jaae-atrect. be* twenrßiown and bUver «tnetB,etc& SO bit boat " .fc'j. - JfiTeforto& iMcpulh ijdeof Sarah itreet. adioia lac and teat lromUhterttrret, ta;&2u fees frat by <' ■■?>?-■■ ■ .. * v lhreo lotton tM aioth tide cfMenlaina’i alley, between Joaeph au 'Joan itiodUr, each £9 feet boat bj.'WJeel'd#iji,--'’-.£-'k •'> - : - F«ar lottos thehorth tlda of Jane street»tetwrea tfeadow ani J*wph esreeta, etch SO feet front by ISO lee-deep? • )" '• ,• •Jk_ p -. v t ; i t . “ AJ*o, two Iciir la tba Bcrocgh ofSonth Pitta bargb,eaefroatiQjß about 82 Jest end tbeoihirabenl ‘4fceiJ(Ho«%hol;Bwith> Ittjhuixb, i 7ifc*tfrcnS«mabtthU.ieolßfagluUnai»e*tbj iOO. ‘lees(UeF».7ii(at.aa«tfioditbirilktrk«lv' , :' > v "‘ "ror'ttufneE'paiiicaiate enquire of & £*rgwla, XKx*catr,feft JUjioiktti atirouj : - : ~ a»ttl*ilsw»»bS*«gd /. ' - 1 J G. DAVW, *nct. liluUdAttO&Ur UaNUliAo it&UO at 10 nci«cka.ttuprtoaeiy,ai Daeldag Hooed|Ko. 30 Pitt .street, will; be suld, the entiie antesia. em> b- ad« g flat Bofa,3tts beat ucairs, doc ParlorChair* Marble Top Mahogany Centre Table; IxteaUen, irtntoj,Rlttoea Ml Breakfat Tables; Orediing ana Plain »Simla; Marble Tup,' Jfßo.oaed~aod-ria’n Wish Stands; FtetfeftHiabjand Low feet Bedttoada; Xeugse, three tbree*pl?.lilgr»io. Chamber; Half and btair Carpeurjaoa U3gt; JiaU anil stair oil Cloths, Stilr itfctl; Cotton* Hoik and Straw. Mat* tr»Mi JSaddlhf’ud Fittows; ..Taol Buff and fancy Window ißllads; ££ Vcicto* lit tne second ILor ealsa tooea oi tba Uumnerclak Auction - Bouse, 6* fifth itrM, will be sold, aatjeeitoa widow's life tamest, the ' eery dedraule Jfarm.o! ilhomas B. Jackman* to tbs immediate southeast eerntoei 'o6la ibwaahfmdbanfe: ihceenadtane-Jultmllsefroia prtrtng Si acres and US - peaches, wbeaeon is tot «x* unidve good orchard, andtke wbole ttadcf efccstleiit sith lnpteHßMfihiii goodneadition* includinga anbetobtlal r.lbi.s'- D weliiair. iWfini tosltae-edeaibe fert .Wayoe Ktvilroadt onemiJs from Dirmtagbasiifiial-oa, with anew station to ha adjacent, ixteuntag taUbfto tba Deader road, lbitiin lies handsome)/ toVUm uhtormr, on wuJiiKrOotsltoparvbca. 1 >. limi orl&iU4—Oue*thirdca*b,a&dthe balance la one and two y tare, wllh imiucat, second tabood sadmortgage. ' i : y J. Ur.paYlS/Aacd. SU.rJKtttoJftj' bukmju TOES At4o. .To FKHtt iAI Mu&SUtSi hint sill te sold, at the rse«oenoe Ho. TO r-eon street, the entire farnUaue&t oi good fiouMh jld mod witches fn«a|.. tore, emhradng intuit variety of. artidee used, such m Mahogany, boa* Hair Bat Chair* end Mocker. Marble KpSaslvC Sid* Tablto/targa Minor, Bros* tel Carpet* .04 Cloths, YenlUxn Blinds, Window Sendee, Oeodslabra* - Drtselag Bureau, flan Bed* stsads,iWaih Stands, Bidding; Dining Boom TshUa. aud DeU; chala,. wlj- CsseJ night Bay Olock,’ cil aodUieuiiJs, kitchen ftu. v/ AJuUAUijfi. oiwojoai jLitiiiioU. : XiH&v xuEBDM «ilir«. •Oll.w UM.OnuMnbr«l«. B*ifiwt 'Hr fl fifth itinit -■ i y.f YS'shares Merchants A lUnaJkoturert Bank do Bsphtoigs Bank;Stock;:. ,:.*t -i f ~ jiO dot -dHegheey Bank: Stock; - * ' \i*/ [Uido - Baac Btreot Bridge Co fitccki vV t 6 do. lidMßWliw ftlfitCo. Bteek;-- 3 r'l> MonbagahetoßavlgMiqutin. Btockj V » do -' People's lluuiaace.Oo. Stock;. , , 35 -do - WmurnlkeuranceOo.Blocksv-'-i',- y.t. '."‘t-'T" J.O. DAyTB.komL ShUUNOtiiJcibiAL' ttMaurKni^rA!? TDa^D^.XTBBUM k MaRh i?i&, at TJCo'clckk, Will b/so.d, at the Orimmenlel Saleeßooua, Ho.2t fiito eueet, tkit dcslrablelot of<«iennd eitustoioa Uuseith s!ds of Sehohdstnto. atvm Msraet and ferrt siiedts,' having a limt olnlnetosn fcet aod eiteadln 4 back eighty feifTon which Is erected t|te t)iree itory BndcßweiUngMo, 63Seeoad»tie4,bontalnt»g ien rooms.BathkoMS. Wask'&cvee*ttlrd oath.; rvsldoe In one and'tobysarsi.alth inuieat mht* . ' J. 0. .DAVIS. Ante . Sxs VVAUU ITtb, at 7&'d*c3o*k£ sold, at the OommeceliL gvtm Bnrnnt.Tlei-6*ftoh streak thatdcslishle let of gntedtotoato to'-tta Sixth Ward, bn Crawled surest, belog tto. 10G to Aaron ZaiVo pdain »J oaCrnwtoid'strtot and axtoadtog bkk UU feto.. ;-c v ' Tuns or rati—vn«-thiid ekih ; midns (a ana and two years,-.With)n.? V- s -. ■■ am -■: V-. ->l>a .pttOMiesoav Mua'aaxauoi'ioiL £ -TDi;si.At ! STiHiaa.i>Uxci',nu^rtTs< yto«StTS»<>tod, fc™,*ndaaly p*eteisedlornan.fiayineut.- . , ■>•:. i\U ot-VimfitidL % i SdttftKu?. ctP jaA JJI iwidwl'liiii*; .fct nb M “■ • - ..'iti' < - 1 ! %-r VAiaati ri.ttmi) g » nMt r - ' - dvarotu Water angst f.ij aad fttMleir ? > sfoissSfcw^, ' mhlO 2 1 1 ».*»j t si.ri.' .*;xSlßtß.*Bjcuk A | 11, 'I i',. .: ' 1 i: i : ' - SAXFOBD’S ftOS&gQOAS ki?-