*■. '■ *i A * *.vk- ~V:- ' -J .1* . a. ■ v" : u' . :■ < -i r » - s’- ■r.; Si ■->? !^ : '- V* ''•tetW yjuaOJr-.J;; £?**s; SFt*. . r^ : 4U : S';'; ‘'i' * Vi;*-;' .•Tir'C wf:: ■ 'M •i’S'#-*'' "II ' •m :■.. ri fen : - jptttskrglil MONDAY MORNINQ, MARCH SO. Behavior of the<Negro Troops. Men who never had anj hearty wish that this rebellion should be srat down, provided the institution of slavery ihonld receive any detrinent In the have insisted, from Uiebeginnlng, that the employ ment of emancipated slaves as sol* diers would be to institute a reign of ter ror, an era of; indiscriminate arson, pillage, outrage and without any distinc tion between oomßstahts and non-com batants—a state of thing* in whioh all ages, sexes and conditions should suffer alike. Even Ute “Thunderer” of Printing house Square 'joined in the cry, and horri fied the world with its; imaginary piotures of onlioeteed barbarism; and some truly loyal bot Umld people trembled at tho thought of putting it In power of more than three millions of deeply-injured peo ple to avenge the wrongs, of many genera tions... ri i j - Mep have looked with amaxement at the quiet, patient, gentle behavior of the ser vile population of the Boath in the midst of the confusion and horrors. of war, and when ike presenoe of; the national forces often pat thdr oppressors ail their mereyi Not a single murder, .outrage, or serious crime of any kind has been recorded. The only advantage they took of thoir situation was to run away from bondage. * At length the fearful experiment of arm ing and drilling them has been tried. Two regiments, unaooompanicd by white troops !—alltjoing negroes except the officers—were sent up the St. Jehn’i; river into the heart jof Florida, where they took possession of -tho town of Jacksonville. Did they go in ss savages, to sack, pillage, born, outrage and destroy? or did they go as deliverers, to resoue the wretched population from bands of guerrillas infinitely more bsrbsr otu than any negroes T. Poor starving wo men and children were; fed, not bntchered; 3mde secure,'not put iu peril; liberated, otmado captive. Thds were the emauol patedbUcks of Boutii Carolina made in strnmeatal in emancipating the whites of Florida. We are only referring in general terms to facts whioh we published in de tail several deys ago. j When a slrongbody , of mounted guerrillas to retake the town, the blaeks marohed against them and drove them book, thus proving that they oan and will fight as well as other men. The polioy of employing black men as soldiers in the Gulf States is now fairly inaugurated, and his proved to be a snooess, and we are very glad 6r it; for it will save the lives of thousands of northern white men. We are glad of because it will ex ecute, with irresistible power, the Procla mation of Emancipation; for it is oat of the question to make soldiers and slaves of the same race a‘t the same time, under such a government as this. j Toombs boasted a few years ago that the time woald come when ho should call the roll of his slaves under the shadow of Bunker Hill monument He little thought, when he uttered that foolish prfediotion, that the time was so, near when a Yankee Orderly Sergeant might call the roil of his slaves (but slaves no longer) on his own plantation. Thus, one by one, are the great problems evolved by this war being solved, ana the result la every instanoe is fer the further ance of the cause of human freedom and permanent peaoe. Yirfctaia»*West and Bast. The people of-the forty-eight counties forming the new State of West Virginia, haying on Thursday list voted upon the question whether they' would accept the provisions of the bill forming the new State, and having as we judged by the returns already before us,, almost unanimously de .olared in favor of the new constitution, it wlltnOw be incumbent upon the President within sixty days to issue his proclamation that Weat- Virginia is a Btato, after whioh •he will'be entitled to all the privileges of a State in the Union. ; Governor Pierpoint will continue iu the exercise of the funo- Itions of his office until January next. On the 4th day of May elections will-be held in all that part of Virginia ontoide of West Virginia, which may then be under tbe control of tho Federal; Government, for State Senators, membeis ef the House of Delegates, Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney. General, who shall proceed to organise the remainder of Virginia at fast as our armies advance, thus gradually bringing the entire State to ito natural po sition and time allegiance. The Post and the VaionXeaiaei We copy the following from the > Plus, bnrgh JPoMt, of lt requires no comment, other than to aaj that, if it is net the hite of a copperhead, it is at least the hiss of a viper. The Union League is an institution that needs no defenoe; And thii ktUok—u /.lee u it ii feroctau | —willonlj strengthen it, by convincing ; iUU mar* good lojel cltiiene of lie necej ■: Oily: > xna onion ekaouk. • ‘ , This comhin.tionof pretend.rn, politicians . and aspirants have already, wo understood, commeneedopevattonebjwhlohUiejexpeot to silicheo this paper. The real object of this ; seoret sooiotj is, in the language of a mem ber, “to spot people,” wideh means to pre scribe every, one who will not abandon his eonviclious ia order to build a new organi sation, intended, under a new name, to keep s party in power which has already inflicted suoh misery upon the oenntry. No Democrat need be told that he need join another organisation, to sots the Union. WOurs is toe Union party of the eoontry, and- when the leading*Abolitionists, who are figuring In 1 these. Union Uagnes, in " form us that they are for the restoration of the Union, they do not mean that it ; shall be restored to what it was, bnt to what they intend it to be. - In other words tiiesc Union Leagues are merely politieal, partisan, secret organisations of Abolition- the leaders of which are not for the Union and never were, unless it is changed to suit Ihsir prejudices, i -But, in order to make theaselvs felt, they . intend, it seems, to oonspire against the personal liberty and safety'of obnoxious opponents. Bow far they intend, in their - i fanciedseclusUm and eecresy, to'prose onto this system of persecution,' we know not, : nor do we very muoheare, save in a general ( way* Alisady we have received a few re ; Quests to Ml disoontiane my paper,!’ whioh, > we believe, (from the ehajrsoter of the men, i I is the'result of combination. We shall rat tain the names of these “within the book , and volume of our brain, unmixed with 1 baser matter,” in order Utah when they per fbot the machinery of their etar chamber \ Dnesedincs, wo will be enabled to give i themtoAnetUairinfpeople. DrfUte&a. ingaimof thsMulshguss be«n&l hew they, proceed .in v thefr‘ secret ocnclavee. They may inaugurate a feeling whloh they t cannot controls Their presumed sincerity - may indooe the roughs -of their organise lien to commit serious excesses'upon the persons and property 0 f their neighbors, as was common, for years, in Baltimore 1 and New Orleans. Tbe leading gentlemen j of these Leagues had better reflect very seriously upon these things; the country io in a woful condition, the people rest lees and discontented, the public mind is diseased, and secret organisations should “ ol wi , lh iu lf . therefore, they teach bloody instructions to irresponsible followers, let them beware, lest their teachings “return to plague their in ventors.” Should contention, and strife, and even worse, be inaugurated by these •ebeming partisans, the Democrats will have no more' to lose than their opponents. If we wail some one else will mourn, and let those who have the most to lose iniuoh a contest be chary how they encourage proceedings which may result in their own, as well as their intended victims ruin. We* hope and trust that the Government may brave the terrible ordeal through whioh she is passing without our seeing civil strife amongst ourselves; but secret organisa tions, no matter how speoious, in times of commotion and revolution, are to be avoid ed. There is no necessity for them to be gin with, and history, as well as experience, admonish os of the base purposes to whioh. they have bten turned. Should oar Union Leagues here attempt any of tho excesses to whioh we have merely alluded, the lead ers of it, the respectable gentlemen of large estates and fortunes, could hardly expeot to escape the consequences of their own teachings. The F&ve«Twentles--<kaesitoDS and " and Answers. The Philadelphia Ifortk American pub lishes tho following correspondence, whioh we oopy as likely to beef interest to some of our readers: . Beau Couhtt, Pa., March 20tb, lSei. Jat Coox*, Kwi/UuUeO Butes Lcmn Aceat, 114 South Third street, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: 1m by our t*p«re that jo i are tel log lor lb* GO'ern m«Qt au.w Loan call d "Five Twenties." I .xpeet lo bat* shortly a few thousand dollar* to spare, and &i I hire mule up my mind that tbe Gowrcraent loan* are a*fa and g->od, and that It la -my duty and interest, at thl* tluie, to pm my money iQto them In preference or.r any other loans or stocks, I write to get information ot yon aa follows: let, Wby are they called ••FtTe-TwsntiM?" 2d. Do yon take cunul-y money or only legal ten der notea, or will aeh elk on Philadelphia or Maw If oik answer forvat>»criptlons ? 7 3d. Do joq »eii the bouda at par 1 4ih. As I cannot come to Pobadeiphls how am I to get tba bond* J 6th. Wba- Interest do they pay, and how, and where, and wheu Ult paid, and u tt paid In sold or legal tender* J tfih. How does Secretary Chau get enooxh cold to pay thiv interest? 7th. Will the face of the bonds be paid la cold when duo ? * Bth. Can I hare the bonds payable to bearer with coupons, oi registered aud payab e to my order ? 9<b. What iltw are tbs Uuods t Wth. W 111 1 bare to p.y the aame tax on them as I now pey ou my rai road or oth> r bund. 7 lllh. Wb«t la tbe p twiil debt ot the Government, and what auiouut It it uk ly to reach If the rebellion ■hoold 1 at w-year or two lunger ? ixth. Will becrot.ry (Jh<u» get enoogb from cna lom buute (lull*, and lUlemal reVetiOa, Ipcum* Im*- e«, Ac , io m.keli cer.ain tuat he o*n v«J the In tcre.t pui.cm .i-j ? I hare uu d-uut that a good many of my neighbors w.tt>d like to take tb.ee Uiudi, aud If yuo will «a awer my fimk.trou* I win »o , w the letter l» them. Very reayeo.ful.y, 8. M. IT. Office of Jay Cooke, dub»eription Agent at office cf Jay A Co., Banker -, H 4 aoaih Third stmts Ihliad. lpblm, turckii, IBC3 D«ar 81rTour l.ltar of the 2Uih lust. U Y*cel«vd, and 1 will cheerfully gtre-you the Information desired by a&awarinc yottr yuoaU-me lu due order : f Ist. Thete boud* are called "fir* twenties” beeause while tlwya-e iteaaiy year boudt, they may he re de med by tbe government in gold at any time after ft*e years. Mauy people anppoee that (Jia interest is .oul, f>-*0 lou ptr ccuL; this U a mlataka; they pay six per cent. Interest. SJ Legal tender nutes or cbeckwpon Philadelphia or New i ora that will brlug IrgU Under*, are what the Secreuuj .iioes m. to r.telee. Mo donbt jour #, * r **‘ btua »lu gire yon ach ca orloaal tenders or your C .UUII7 luua^ hj Tho boud. are sold at par, the interest to cam m«t.ce the d y y u u pay the lawu'y. 4tti. l eave made *• raugetuvuia with yonr nearest buik or bauaer «Im*U getihrally hae* th- bonds on baud It not. yju o-uaend tbe mou-y to me by ex pftas, and l WUI e«ul t>w* the t>oud» tr«e of coat. Bih. the bond, par cent, lulsiest, In gold three per «»a.. e*uiy six monAbt,oa toe brat day of May and November, at the Mint lu Philadelphia or at any aub-Traaeury |q New York or tlee*b<-r.-. If you hare boudt, ad you base to doisto cm ■he prop=r cuupou oO each tlx moaiha, and collect It y~uiM!il or gl.elt to yu r btuk fo oolite lon ; If you tiaee regulated biuda, yon cm sire yonr bank a power of attorney t. coiirct the interest for yco (lib. Congrraa bas provided th.t the bonds shall be paid in gold » htu due. 7th. ibedut.ts ou imports of all artlcbs from abroad must be pal i in go-d.and thl* is the way rec r-tary chan gets he gold; It is now being paid lato tbe treasury «t the rate of two houdnd thousand dollars eacn day, which Is twioe aa much a* bs needs to pay the luiemt tn gold. Sib. Too can bare either oonpoa bsnds, payable to « b *£T r or re«l*trreo boada, putable to yonr order 9 tb - “he furm-r ar* in 6u*s, iuu s, 600's and 1000 s; tbe latier in ua« amounts; also, S6,OOP's and f 10,- lot's. You will cot bars to pay any taxaa on three bonds lf jour Income from tbsmdoe* not exceed $600; and oo all above s<iU) you w 11 only have to pay one hair eamuch lucome tax e*4f yonr money wag ia vrated in mortgagee or otbvr aecurttle<. - I consider the govsrnm-nt bonds as first of all-reU other hoods are i-x-d one qoartrr per cant, to pey the interest on i he guvernment boods, and «he Supreme OjUtx of the Uuttod rutet baa Jost de tied that no State, city or cmucy can ux government bond* lUh. 7be preetaL bonced debt of Ibe United States " mss.thao three hundred millions, iaclading lbs seven and ihree-tomhi Treasory notes; bnttlmgov e nmeot owes enoogb mere in tbe shape of legal ten der*. dAposiu in the Snb-traMuriaa, certlflcatos of ladebtoiint-ss, Ac . to laeresM the'dobl to about eight' ornioebandred millioaa. Becre:ary Cbare bss cal culated that ibe debt may reach one thousand seven hundred millions, if the rebellion lasts eighteen longer. It Is, however, believed now that It will net l*st six Booths longer { but even If It dore, onr nationa! debt will be smalt compared with that or Great Britain or France, whilst our naourem aie ▼*’tly greater. 1 have no donbt that tbe ravens* will not 0&ly be ampu to pay tha ordinary expense* of the government sod all iitoreet on th* debt, but leave at ItsdoiM bund ed millions annually toward paying off the debt, a- d that ihe government will be abb to gst out ol debt again as ifbas twice befo.e, In afew jr*u* eftor the clove of tbe war. I h-vpe that all who have Idle money will at onoe porcham tbeee QTe-twenty year bonda. The right to oemaad them foe legal tenders will end ou tho first day of >nly, 1883 Tba** who neglect tb*** six per eeat. bead*. th* IDM«t»Bd principal ofwbl hthey will get Id gold, Ot**7 DAT* OCCAtII'D to regret It. 1 am Tcry truly, year friend, SaUaiptioa Agents ut offle* *f Jay cUka A*So., lt< Booth Third atieat, Philadelphia. Covode and Van Wyck* The correspondent of the New York Commercial) speaking of Mr. Vaji Wtcb, of New York, who made himself somewhat famous b j his seal in investigating, and really rendered some good eervioe to the country, tells the following pleasant ante* dote of the Hon. Johjt Covode, in whose footsteps Mr. Van Wtci seemed to be am bitious la follow; “Daring the Presidential campaign of ’60," said Mr. Covode, “I went into New England to speak with Mr. Yan Wyck. He had an elegant speech, adorned with quotations, and especially eloquent. But i was the oldest, and was always asked to speak first. Now 1 had no speech, but used to give a plain talk, - and {most of it was the evidence of fraud in the testimony 1 had just taken in the investigating Com mittee of which I was Chairman. This the aodienoe used to seem to like to hear, and op several occasions they made ms . go on until it was time to go home, not giving Yan Wyck a ohaoce to eay a word.” “Now,” oomioued Mr. Covode, “this was annoying to Van Wyck, after all the trouble and expense he had been at in get ting np his ' speech. So when Congress met, it had no sooner organised than up jumps Yan Wyok and calls for the appoint ment ot an investigating committee; that he also might have some evidence to use as thunder. Bat he nfede this I ranihe investigating machine ovsr our opponents—he tried to run It over our friends." 'Teas* is Sr. Louis.—The St. Louie £e» publican says the jmerebantile houses of that city are malting preparations fora heavier spring trade than they have known 1 einoe the commencement of the war. AWomad’s Lotal Lsaqub.—The patri otic women of Hartford, Connecticut, have formed a Loyal League, with the view of aiding, by ail the means in their power, in the sappression of the rebellion. Whsbet.—Eleven barrels of whlsksy •old in Atlanta, ?*, a' fsw dajs' figo m being fioie than $7OO a barrel. * P OMjITIC*A Et JTOTICE&. >B : CLERK OF TH* 00URT8. Bobos of Wtt Townidilp. wtQ bo a caadfdat- lor Ctfrk of the Oenrts of sQaghmy Coontr, to the dects'on o' the Bspabltiaa CLERK OF THE COURTC. wrir —J»b« M Lasixc*. o: Cb-rttvs tow nr hip, will be a candidate for Clerk of the Hearts, •abject to tbedecl.iru of tbs Bepobllma Ceanty Zfomlaai tot OonT-ptlon mh7 :tn REGISTER.—Jambs Fspt, bf Upper St. Clair township, will be a oen dtdate for Begl*ttr,«nb estto the decision of th* Be -10bll:iD Csnvention. mb2s:tc PI JBL.MV ATOTiVES. ira»NUT!CE TO BOHr BfUOKLAY xaa 09 pirtflßUß<3H, allxqhest AMD VICISITT.—On and after tbe <st DAT Or ACBXL we, tte Jouru»ymrn B>l<k'syers, wm r*- qusst oi eur employers tne sum of fl oO per dsy.cr an.ad-slice cf 60 cee's p«' day or. ore-sat warn. hh2stlw JuDBHBTMEM BRInxLAYB&S. ELECTION for President and alx Dlrecters of the Maache-tcr Sayings will be held at the Banking Hows*, on SAT OBDAT, the 28ih day of Starch, ISSS, between tho hoxri of I and 4 o'elock p. m. Tads. B. nraixi, omU«.' Manch»ster. Tab. 2Atb. 1863:td |TB>tiPkCiAL NO i ICK.—On and after doly Ist, 1883, the prtTikge of oonrertlag taoo of Legal 'ienotr Motes into the national Blx Per Oeat. Loon (oommohly called *'Fiv» Twintlre,'*) will cease. who wish io inra-i in the Fir* Twenty Leon moat, therefore, apply before the Ist of July next. _ JOSHUA HAMMA,BBbsotlptlnn St Corner of Third and Wood attests, Pittsourgh. BDlUlv NOTICE. • Ovrica or tii Pbxmsti.taxia B. B. Oom l „ _ Oeuait Otrixnm. 1 The reassy lTanla Bailroad Ooapsny hereby rim pablle notice, to all whom tt may F mansrn, thS te f n r , “ >c * 01 «d authority eontsmd epoe L by sundry prorlsious er an Act ot the flmnl Aa. Mmblyofths Oommoaweelth of Penuylr*nla. an titled “Aa Act for tbaaalaat tha Mafo s Liaeo? Ss PubUc Worxa.“ appnjT«l May 16th, t 857, it will, ca tha first day of May, A. D. ona thousand sight hun dred and aixty-thm, abandon ao much of tha West era Division of tba Canal, lately forming a part of tha Main Line of tha PabUo Works, and aa lisa be tweaiLßlairsvilla and Johnstown, (oommonly known as tha “Oppar Was tare Dlvisfoa,'') together also with such Dans, Feeders and Base it alts lying want of Johnstown, as p*natns to or are used In connec tion witb said Upper Western Division. Dy order of the Board of Directors. Witness the seal of th* said. Company, the 16th day of February, A. D. ISbS. . . J. BDQAB THOMSON, lua. i mhB:tmjl Pre-idaat. DBAXI’a PLAHTATIOH fiITTBBS. They purify, strangthoa and Invlgomte. They create a healthy appetite. They are an aadldote to change of water They ovaroume eflacts ef dissipation and lets hours. They strengthen tha system and eniltan the mind. Tb., pr»r..t mUreuulo ud tiunliuot bran. They purify tha breath aud acidity of Urn «*»>■«.l. They cure Dyspepsia and Oonstlpation. They cars Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cole hlvar Complaint and Karroos Baadaohe. Ttap are the bmtßittara in tha world. They tho weak man strong, and ore nature’s peat restorer. They are made of pure Bi. Ortds Bam, toe celebrated Oatisaya bark, roAi and herbs, and art taken eith tha pleasure of a beverage, with out regard to age er time of day. Particularlj re comm-aded to deliaata persons requiring a gentle lUafilut Bold Oy ail Grower*, Druggists, uottb, aodealoena. P. U. DBAAB A 00.. MU Broadway, >»ew Vor». U;ldu QOMJlltij.ON PIIaOUCK Wa b«Te new la store a large stock of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Cooststlng In part of 600 bblt choice To-k S'ata aa4 Obfo Green Apples Ore-ntugs, haseeis, Gllllfl sears, Baldwins, Pannicki, »*m*alt«s, Ac. 1000 bush Lake Shore Petatova, P-eeh Blows, Prince Alberts, awbaonocks, -c.. In hags am bsriex. 100) bush ehol aOhio, Xantacky. end 1 Ilia.ts Dried Peaches. COO lb* Pend Pea tue. TOO busk DrUd Apples, in barrels and sacks. 25 b r >l« Vital Homlay. White '.*otn Grit-, an excsllent subetUate fer tt ce. at only bait its prl». Try it. U bbls Pr*paral Sweet Older. 6 bbls Oned C'hvrrtee 6 bbls Pitted iiritd Plums. 10 bgt Couetry L«ro. .8 bbls ai.d 6 keg- Packed Butter. 60bbls priiae Whiu heasa. 60hash fits k Wanuta. lo' da Sbellbark Hlckcry Huts. MO do Ciov«r heel. IW do tlßO'bi Seed. 250 de riexSMd 26 bbls Be&aed Carban OH 60 b >sh Barley. <0 hth Kxtrs Fealty Fleur, la addition to th* a bur* *oaaerst*d stock of Pro dao* now 00 hand, w« a'* n a meat dally rieript of BUTTXB. 8308, LAUD: BAOOU, CHKK&B. and U&lUtr F£UlT*aad alovoet «v«ry ktad •< Country Pryduoa. Parsons da-llag la say of tee a*oTe-named uiiclas, will find* It lo.tbalr adreatnge te extsaine oar slock, b«fbr* poicbevloc * sewhers. • L. H. VOIGT * CO., Prod nee and CommisHoa Marchaota, nbkilwd 297 Mbrif strvet. Pit ibargh. BBABB FOBOB PUMPS, ANTI-FBXISINO PUMPS, I BOH WILL PUMPS, LlfiD PUMPS, BBGltfN WELL PUMPS, YARD WELL PUMPS, FEED PCMPS, ALEALX PUMPS, BAILBOAD F«BOX PUMPS. XHOISE FOaOB PUMPS, LIQUID MAKUBI POMPS, LIFT AND FOBCI PUMPS, And maty othar Pumps manafastured by Gowisg A 00., Beoaoi Fat i, «u Ji as oat door pumps for wails a- d cisterns, whioh eae be usw! with any ktnd ef pips. Far sale by BAILBV, FaBBILL 800., fhSfl Mo ts* Focnh street. Law boo £d i Pardos'* td«**t aad Suppieaeat, * lalih'* Perm*. OtHoltafcn arllfiio*. }nli. Billiard o* Mortaag-*. 9 vote, fluty'* Eqmtr Jarttpredenco. 9 vole. Wiurtoa'a Crtmlsat • aw. 9vol*. Whartoa** Pr*o*4*aU. latkiatati nt Rmc, Ljatt** Analytleal Index u 4 Orertalad Oum. Denlip'* form*. Blua'aJutlio*. * Pot Ml* by KAT a CO w . mhsO Wo, 65 Wood *tr—t. rrO FOBNITDBB DKALEhS.—'Ihe A aad«caJg»»d w. aid respectfully tevlta tb* *t teettoa •< all Forhltat* P*al*ra' to hi* faTBET SPAIBQ 810. wfcleh li anlvanally kM«B to a tba btaadaid rpriag Sod la to* airkfit Tb*y Mki *awli*atb*de nrecbetp.Bootaad durable Kid. afactendaad for *.l* by BIBAM TO* KBE, ahj l -o. * S*vw» B *tett« Mow, •d tb * day— tb bola. Kariy Choiry Blow Potatc**, nlaad bam Ui bail, fear y*ar* at tb LbU riefcta; 28 do J*f**y Paacb B1«*r r 18 do Wblia Baabaaoook or W*n*r: At do Prion Albert* Thifi lot B*«d Potato** ar* carafaUv —itnfH aad pw. P»- »»!• by L. H TOIOraCO / lilLußui l OttM—4oo ibs tor ills by \J b. a. jr&usjurtKUU,twN aoo/ mkUi tor .** o w e 4 and Pint *uwta. T^MoHT— Ds for sale by Hi B. A. f AttMßatuOC, SON A 00., te-ftSO om*T m rtr t to j w W Mil’ll i lsiL—6o halt bb.a sale by BBWHV ft. not ItioUUHi rat CL.A If—UK) tlbl lor«al*by w»»rwv er «vw.rtm> | AKa uunKiMi—lUo h.ll' bole Li LJ-Üby BBMttv g oriLtefa. STOBB KOOM FOB BUNT.— On* 0 < tb* a*w**tf largNt, b*it and moat. oUflbly *H. a*tad room* la tbacil-of Bumtlll*, tfi*eorr*rof Main aad Third ftmt*, opyosit* tba moat popular aal faableeabl# dry gaoct «tov* la tnwa, wbo retail over $103,000 worth of so->d* ptr aabna; It t* particularly wail i oca lad foe a ratal! dry fe*d*aur*. la the iaaw btek. la a *tor*.room» new cceapl*d by a dry good* Jebblac kooaa-localad bar* Is tb* •vmmar oi LS6L* wbo wboleaaUd lait year $160,000 *®rtb of goods, aad aatidpatloga maeo !-«n*rtratf* this y»ar, tat* t***»d Una* room* la aootbar part of tb* dly. Ihla room will be lorraat >reaasd after th* lat of Ap<li D*xt, Itliaa *iobU*at etaad, aad ib*r* l* a flaeopeolag for ■□otbar boa**da tb* *aa* Ho* la this city. Apply to LOCKfcD DBA Wbß Vo. M, Eoeorr'll*. Ohio. mhVUI F& THB HAIR SurUos'* Ambroda; Btlmstmt'a Hair Ootorfac:. Jodi' Bair. bastaraUfag i , Bvaatt's t'aecalaa: Dyoa’* Aalbalroa i ■n ADca’s Bair Bat torn i ftoeh, tßilbh cad Amarieaa , Pnawda* aad flair Oil*, to variety. PormtoW SIKOH 'JO&VSTOBi ■bis QoramßmHhtaldaadFoarthWmW. $lOO BOllliT * ALL VOCBCCD'eOLLUU AteMwaalUMtcw (kttitw. ; V T.WALTlßDATettwerilftjytAfMt, ’r <WWB» Jrmw JiorßßTisKjainjrT'ff. jrmir «*pr~EßTiftEJumjrrM. ntOSINO BAtB OP CABPEIH AT >-/AUOTI6H.— 1 1,600 yard* of Carpets, t*» oli*ta ooarigtmrnt at MeKelvy’s eoetton 47 Fifth *;[•■*» OQ TtTBhDiT, March 3i«i, at 2 o c‘lp> io tbe atteraopn. ; JAB. McfiFLYRy, -j attCT j IKA BUFIIELS BHC - B f i’ (U * 1 At/y PKAOHIS. 160 drawers cboic- Hin ) , bbls Crushrd aud IQoffee 6niar, HO bolt t>>rop, 1 N Vamijy h-<xes ; Mcn! • Cnn-lr*. (or : SDWABD.’HXAZI.RTfN, . *h2S ; !, Ko IV Dl> ma&d. JLLINOIB LANDS FOB ■BAi E. VALUABLE PBAIfiIE LANDS, (Improved and uulaprorrd.) qnwrtlty of DKIMPBOVBD PRAIRIE LABIL—Prt e from $5 te *l2 p-r acre. Alto, IM V*i*’*D FABMe, fr im $l6 lotSO per srrA, tn sane beat locations In tho State. Will sell in u ntn- UtUfl and on Lrmi to suit purchasers. For partied tars address r .{**■*. DIOKIHBOH, B>d Fitat* As-ot, _ meXSmw P.rta Vdsarrmnyy. Mlltiola. rjUNCORDGHAFK VINKS.-Wewero smong the first to ivcure this Invslruble Crape, ■nd have fruUod It for five yuan. We obtatued our original vines from Mr. Bull, who originated it. Tbe Pittsburgh Hortlonltural Scciely, tn 18S8, awarded ••ndiploma for lu exhibition, and the Allegheny WSaty Agricultural Boclety, In iB6O, a premium fer best ntw seedl’ng grip*; io all respect* supermr to the VsabeUs." Out stock of vises is unaqaalled anywhere, which w* offer at 23 cents •nob; sl6oper dotsnt sl26Jper,hundred; SICO per thousand, fimali vines at Ism prioe. We can far. atsh a few extra large vines at from to cents to $1 J. KSOX, mh2S;rwd:ltw Ho_¥9 rirhstnwt and fbebh akklval of •PEWa AOT> 6UUHXB Booti, Shee*, Gaiter* and Balmorals, Oosslstlng of all Kinds and Quallti* i, H *vlag bought before the advance, fer Cash, tfaey will he told at lower rates than can be found else- where. Be sure and oall and examine my stock be- for* purchadag. OOUNTBT MB&OHAKTB AND PBDDLXBB supplied at New Tffik and Philadelphia prices at i J. H. BORLAND’S, mhO *e M-rket stre*, 9* deyir 'r n m V|f?h. QoanvcawASiaa GasaaiL'a ernes, t Wasnuoroa March l». 186 L j QWNhRSOF bTEAII VESSELS .r. V/ lovf ed to send to tbe Qra-iermaater Ganeral'* •fle- tcndtri fer theirobarter »r sale. - Tsnd«vs ah,old contain daacriptloe* < f the vo«a-Is th*lr d m-tuloßS, earo led or i«g stored, tonne.*, eoiaalo«rrytsgcapa4ty, material, wbetbercoot»r.d whether s de-wheel or ah tber oopper or iron feat*n*d, else aad powrr of eniiou aod . oil- ts, aso sbonlii s'at • tbe price at waich tbey are offoreo, for long or abort ebart.r, with tbe«at:m*ttd v-|o« oi >hs vwel In cas* of lovs or in c«*e th« gi.rerom &l s oold prehr te parch *e* tastotd e’ cbarlon»g. Uwaenof *t am vmeala alteedy In tbe te.rlre of the Q««rtotmastvr's i/e*ertm*iit. ere rvqq-eted to mak* koewo to the Depertnsenl say rwattloi lo tlulr praMat rates *hub they may be nl Hog to Jirent. aoo a'ao ths price at .which toey wUi tie wLl og to a*ll them. alt eara eoden sheald be addressed to the Qiar termatm General of tbe United btvtoe, et Waapiug. Un, and ahoaid be end »sel "Pripoea s tor the char tor or sale ot steamvrm." Wh.n received tbey 'will be considered, and tbe Department »IU to redoes toe be*vy ex' psem atteod.ng army trao p irtat on open th- ocean’ »nd tide water* by *ubttitQtii»g, wben- nr it ran < b v*sa*is of e^nUcapacity tor ibue cow e-pptoyed. m'u2> 3 MAGIC TIME UtiihUVErt, tile per fection ef mecbaulsa. B>!ngw liumit-g and Oo«a Ftee or Cad y's or Gaotleaau 1 * to etch com hfned, witb Patent Seif. Wiudtog improvement. The H»w fork JUastoaLd Nets*, the ieedlsu pkto rial paper ef tha United atetea, la Its Is in* of Janaary leth, It'S, page 147, volontarily tays: • > W» Lave te-a aaown a meet pleeaUg novelty, o( which tbe Bebbard Uroe , ef bew Yore, are tbe sole »mport»r*. It te called the Mauio T-»a Oasatraa, aad Is* luqi lag aad epeo-tooe wateb c<mbta*d. Coe o: ta* prettifet, oust Cunv.nwni, and tealdedly tbe best aaaehcwpvet Um--piece f.rgeoeral aod rvil%ll. cs eVvf offered. It haa wttaln it *o i oono-cl-d with Its machtnaty, ito own winding *ttachm»at, raoderln* a keyentiraly anaaeae-ary. The eaeei of tni* watch are compered of two metals, th* outer of fine 14 carat gold and the inner«aeof selld illTer. it ha* tb* Im proved nrey eatioa lever soovement, and to werraottd aa aecarete timepiece." *upe»tlf *a.raved, per Ota* of ball dos«n, flffi. aampls waUb-e, In neat morooco boxes, for thore prtpwlng to buy at wholscale, s3i. if seat by mall the pcstage to 86 cents. Add>ere HbBBaBD toMOAHSKS, Bole lmpoitw-s, •6 aad <7 Nassau oor. John »ts M New To-k. mhi3:6t DURKAU OF ORDNAMCK. AJ Havr DsraxrwsxT, l Washington City. March 2, 1863 f This Barasu is .desirous of a*cartata!og wb-iti-r ilfisd ca&soa cas b« maie of wrusgbt Iron . ( ma etoi t aad asiform eaduraace aad voonomy to war rant lb*lr Ming preferred to guns of cast iron only, er af oa*t lion a'reogthmrd wuh wreught iron. Protosals will thsrejore be n mired from aay man-; nfsoturars of lorged Loo, Jo famish a finished aua! ®v * block of metal fiom which the sane may be finished. . (u. when finished, to weigh about 10,t0d pousds, to be made lata a gun Ibrow.n* a projectile of Ut>peands, a» nsvd la c«tt iron rifl'd osuaon of Uke wrigbt; to bs fired I«Jj tlwrs. with •tfvka chtfgm ot the same «eght and kind oi powder as used lathe Parreti lOu-poandvr, vis: 10 af Da. 7, without boning or we.r ag to auoh a manner as tocauM appiahehsions of bursting. Tea finality oi mats), prioe and otbvr terms, are a afedlivariy ta Uaprepotsl fo.ward* L The ts«r*aa rsa*nr*e th. right to itself of acoept ug ar tvjsstiag any or the proposals. Hsb* lor nnlnig the prepomls is limited to Lam date;.ant piopdea wilt only be neatvsd from pene&s actuajy sagsg.d In the fsbri eatlcaof wrougti iron. JOHN A. DAHLOnEK. ' mkSMwasd Obis/of Bo.esu. A CARD.—Having mAde at-JBk „ Ma**»aat* to eparat* b*for* th* iWDallara of tba UalUd RUtm, aad th* vailooa paaiat Ooawatioat *or tb* parpoao of brloriDc be- TeAOTika ■) iitu wivaeuT pain, i ihu> of dMaarity b* obliged to b* away from my cßo* th* SMatar part of aaxt Spiiag aad Saauacr, aad that ■7 P*wata may aol bo looari thereby, l baa* a**o< with makr. B- J. WaTB, a u*stt*t of w.U byvh ability fa ovary breach of tb* profwaloa, aod *be*» oiogaat tillage are tb* adariretioa otgli* pro ■Mloa wherever s**a Dr. Way* ‘will b* with at* “Mfpnllit, aad wUI uk| tba gaasral chart* of ***oiofi| iMriag am fro* to devote my whol* at teatloa to mkaSmg imth with mg ;«jj*r*iw, *od to tba »m>baalß4 pa tof th* pruiomtoa Penooa wbo bare hUbarto *U*d to aare tb*lr T**ih vxti act • m Iw waat at Uaa *a my parte or from d*f ei* la tb* tfpwatoh era amared that saab dlScalty do Mfvwbtii m X bat* mada many Imprevemeate, and will tfiretetaywbol* Um* toTt. Brifcreama la regard totboMtafmaaamand *a/•<* _mth*optrailea alvca If dwired* aad from fl*>.icaJ Bwnmmaa too. ttaaambtt that eold w*ath*r la th* oma wb«a tho apparatus oaa re a»*d to ft* b«*t ad npUDBT. Dotist, IS4 dmUbC*^ FAFBB. Ho. SI WOOD STBBIT. e—• ami *u rfa 6—,, Btooad Hoar Mow Diamomd AUcf, hare* manrtmeat of BPBTBO OOOD3, boofbs b* fm th* Uct great odvasco fa prloe. atyba of WAliti PAPKB. WINDOW BLIVDB, ÜBOIiASBD AND BATtN QtttA&B, TBAVirAEAfIT ODBTAIVS, Ao., Ac. . A rery larga arortaret of WHTTB BL4KBB, at IS coate. Aaso, OLAZED WALL PAPEti. baad> wma dmlfD*, at BS oaat*, Ao., «or «*l* by THolttB PALM 18. gAROAINS IN DRY GOODS, LAJE, B’ABOY * CO.'S, , 1«0 PXDS&AL STBBBT. Alt*sh*by. (U door below th* t<*w Mark*t Hot*.) BM*«bod aad Oableerbai M»ns*| Enk and Usbt Oalond Priatai Pieacb aad BugliabOblotare} Preach Lawac; Ptaa Wcol da aad Utriao ■oarelac Oeodt; Mohair aad f ilk -Warp Alpacoa: Black, Pula aad figured SUk*; Obacktd aod Colored Elkr PopUas; Laattao, for TravsUag D «aa: Ltoeo hhd Oottoa Shoattags Pillow Llaao aad Mnalla: Ooodi; Olotbm d«**lm*ra*; H'lk and Lfp»a H*adk r« faltf*. Week Tl*a» So- »whBfci»«la QU) COTTON MACHINERY FOB SALE. $8 SD-taab OABDIBO KAOEIHBS, with BaOway aad Hoad*. 11, 10 u. It BOBBIN TACHToi! BPINDXBA VLABOB WILLOW. 4Dit a tried pm UK*, As. ePUNINS IBAIIXS. leo rpte- Vkh Mtefclewy win b. »oH wnr I—r,arllT.r»gl,la M MMle “»• tb* sgjß«Keg^SEr GHK'A EST EXCiTMKNT wlJb w*rj ob* la oor city b to koov wtutt H. T;-lB6O r X. njai’M. The iecrtt can be explained at FULTON’S DRUI. STORE, Fifth street. When the rash for PLAJnrATIOJV BITTERS Qoa boan caperalleled Id tho history of Patent lftd» ieiata. It had inch Isdiqm tale, nsd no modi* oi-.e has (lTen the an'vonel MttofasUoo that PBAKE’S PLANTATION BITTEBS has dan* to evnry one vLo'bu tried it. rale of three Bitten WM at flrat confined to ocraxtrtm* Voathcrn citi&a, bat they are now tit «»ming «eil known tbrovghoat the. world, and ate recommended with the most unboondod confides ca Ur all cocnp»tlut« originating from a disorganized or dl2«i*«*i etvma: b—sncts as Dyspepsia, l.T?br Com plaints, NerTons Affectloca, Lon of Appetite, Into r miuenfePevrrs, Diarrhoea, Scot Stomach, Head !ich% Fererand Ague, Weakness. That yon may be yottr own judge of tho eScacr of thte« cf.UbTa'ed DUtrrs, we momit a partial formula ol the articles of which they are o imposed: 8T.0601X BUM. Ihb tonio propartlee of pore Bt. Orel* Bum an cell known, end it baa long beta reoomxnended by physicians. it la manafactaredfrom the Bagar Gant Plant, and that *e cm Is selected 1 with great care horn tbe estates or a Caw planters in tho Interior of that la'ond. OALIfiATA, 0% KISO’S BABE. In.iefiS, wr are.told that an Bn glia tun an, by the name of Sir John Talbott, employed It with great Borcuaa In Franoe, In the treataent of Vevar and 2gnt>, Dyspepsia, Herrons Affections, Loss of Appe tite weuhuca* and Debility, Palpitation of the Heart, tUnbat, cto. finder the name of English Po«de.a. At length, in the year IS7A be eo)d the secret of Its origin and preparation to Lottie XIV., <>y whore it was divolgod. It la noo a standard remody, and Is employed In the preparation of the Plantation iillteia. OASCABILLA BABE la another important ingredient, it was known in O-rmany as ;arly as 17SU, and nmoh need as-a sab aiitote nr Peruvian Syrup, it is euplojed as a aeutle atliolsetsod tonio, in Chronio Diarrhea, Ch.llo, Dysentery, and rlinante of tha btemach ana Bowels. DANDELION la med for Ii flimation of tbe Loins and Bp'eeo, in eae<e of Biliary eecretlona and Dropaical Affections, dapeadebt npvD obstruction* ol the abdomih 1 Tie* cera, and Ceraugement of the digestive organs g«n* eraily. OHAMOttILX FLOWIRS, Used for enfeebled digea lon and want of appetite. A r pan lab writer aaya: "It never fdls to reii-ve Ner- Tons tremor, Wakstalneae, Disturbed gierp ate., and that it is nsed with greet effect by the Brasilian, Spanish and iertwi-o ladies to heighten thrlr ouiar and beaoty. It imparts cbterlalnese to the disposi tion, anJ brilliancy to the complexion. 1 ’ X* li.—l he seer. tef tne (mmanae sale of the Plan tation Bitten Is their toe led parity- the 8l Qrois ham, ena every ertieie aaed, Is werreafsd per*. v - wrOB BALI AT J. M. FULTOS'g DBUG 8IO&B, FIFTH OTBUT. pKR&IKN KID GLOVE CLEANER, Will dean White, Black and Colored Clone, Coit ti wdU per bottle. For «alo *t FDLTOB’B DBCG STOHX. NOiK PAfLii. 75 ceou a packaga of >ei\qaUes and from ft per ream oDdfiT alt grade*. ■' BTE tL PENS, hast aaasfaetnred, at old priori. LEAD PB£iOiLb,at from Id cents a dvaen «p» ward. T PABS BOOKB, BLANK BO9KB. ENVELOPES. LITTEB, OAs' AND BILL PAPKES. All the NEW BSOK3. CUBBCNCT HOLDE&ft, the larglst asaertment la the city, from 6 ctota upwards. APBU, UA9AZI24F3, LATS PAPfcBB. New style PHOTOGRAPH ALBOHS, the largest and cheapest aasortmeot In the city. DUSTS CHIOS BTATIOHIKY at old prices, eontalntsg same qnallty and goantity ol NtaUnnery a* Jorjnetlj. A large assortment of S CHOOL AND MISCEL LANEOUS BuOKd always on hand. JOHN P. HUNT, Wholesale and Betall Dealer in Books, Stationary acd Cheap Publications, mb23 MABOMC HALL, FIFTH BTBIKT. KBTAI'Jt BAVISOS IS9TITUTIOH, Incorporated by tbe Legialatnra of Pennsyivaaia. Open for Deposits from lOanial o'clocka.n„ daily | alee on BAIUBDAY EVENINGS, from eto. 0 o'clock. ■W Offlc*, C 3 FOIIBTH BTUKT. A OOHVEHIEHT aid PBOFTTABLB DKPQSITO&Y, lor Mactiaalaa, Laboma, 01itb,u4 •U tboaa who** maaai lor saTinga an it also eammaada itaaif to Kxacatora, Adminjaton, Ooi* lacton, Agaota, Voluntary Socfetlaa or Aaaodattonai ud paraona o) all cl ana. Interest at the r.te of BIX PXB GMT. per u> a&m 1* cold on deposits, which, if not drawn, wfll W placed to the credit of the depositor on the Ant daye of Hajr and Somber, and thereafter hear the nai InUiest ae the principal. At this rate, noaej w|.|Ax*J#ln beetle* leJiMrwi. Interest will oontaenosca all deposit! th* < drst and Aftemik daja of the month after eaeh deposit! are wad*. Books, containing Charter, jw., faralshi ed on epplicatloa at the offloe. PrcsUeaf-IBAAO JOHBfi. Flee tritirtnl—W. B. OOPXLAHD. / licerui: Aof. Thos, tt. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead, leeho Joan, 0, G. Haase?, W. B. OopeUad, Jacob Painter, Barra} Child*, Blchole! YoecU?, „ Wm. a Smith, fieoretarp and IVe—i ir A. A OAMTitt. feL-ftenaa QO TO PITTOC K’S BOOK, STATIONNBT AND BIWI DIPOI, Oppoiito th* Poet Office, For tb. bwt riiibm. of LIS MieenAWt.w § tou. oi.tb, n so. 0.8. OONSOBIPTION LAW. PrlcinetA PHOTOGRAPH ALBDUB. Bwt' MKrteMt ta tb. dtp j .11 pricei. . ODBBBHOT HOLmBTAND WALLBTB, » dlibrnit bloda, from 6 out. .p. OABD PH9IOQQHAPHB OT ALL FBOML NINT PXBBONA for ujibing I. the BOOK ud STATIONBBT PITTOOK’S, mbll OPPOeiTH THB POUT OTPIOH. J AMaa a BAUDS A SON, • 816 Cheitnut Street, TBILADBLrBU, Import*** aod Keaafftctaren of ~ Looking Olasatt, Oil Paintings, engravings, Picture Frames, Photograph Mbums, . WHndow Cornices, nlßil. **■» * C, J * C " pRNBIONB, BOUNTY, BACK PAY[ B. a MSOKBMIL, Attarurta-lAwoMCteltaAetu, - Bo.lM.»irCH «TMBT,itttabi.^b ) PA ‘* matauvreof tboo* who twre dt*4 to tbaa^vif?^ ;sS3S? !, *ri?as^^»«Ssaig' • *S2? “I** 1 »liu W, «4 no Uttar wffl b. 1 8e*w«oa ttalua . itamj i. cnotoKl. talftji* M oWOF GOOti*. gPBINS OPENING" - , OT • .. DRESS GOODS! THTB WEEK. SILK S. 01 rmy tnm 60 cento par jarttotiO tha Dries. la Black and Colon, Plate and Tlgzred. RAZE DB PARIi, * BONTAOHE, Bplnsllnea Alpaccas, Poplins, CH4LX/11, is MOZAMBIQUE S, DE LAINES, CHINTZES, Anl niln, tthw •< Wrench, German, Maxonif, ah* Dress Goods. THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN CLOAKS, % XANTILLAB, asd TH* «UT*R TABim mmninni a* in enmi tHTHnomr. . BARKER A CO., 09 XABKEX ST&EET. JOSEPH UOBNE A CO., 77 ua 79 Huket Stnet, WboliMl. ud AMD D«lm la •nAWMOSa | mnyon.iiua, tA<m,XMI*Mh ' AHAXnEOOBa UCBBQniXUK, dun TUXMXsaa, .. BEUDB,aUkJn4a, DKKBS BUTTOES, omauusml BELTS, BVGKW, ' ' HEAD mS. OOSBITI, UEBSELLAfI, HOOP SKIBTB, aad a coapku laitaaat of „ EOUUVS AW> SHALL WABBS. W« aoUdtaa Taarinattoad onr atoakbj Xar ehaata, UUllM'f udpaalan,co&S4«&tlA«i vaoaa naat ika bum/ JOSEPH BOBBH * 00., TT ud TOHafcat atnU. AND BBADTIFDL 00008 '. AS. . '. ;• | . MACRUM & CLYDES LACK OOLLABS AHDSLBHTBS. • ■lohs slxeyesabb LIS IS, OAKBIIO ASK LAWS H’BK'IB. HAW ITT LI BAAS MUM tm w—* CLERICAL till, BDTTLBS. * 6LOTAS, HOSIIIT, LAOS MITTS. spans pbbss tbdouaos. BBAIDS BOTTOSS, OBBAMBBTS. BPBIHQ BOHAAT TRIBXIHBt, ITOBT AAD SHELL COMBS, ; 36HH180 STTLXSBALMOBAL SHUTS. HOOPSBIBTS.OOISET*. i Bad u abfMt TMittpaC PABOT AXTIOLBS A HOTIOSS ll ptkaia, lew M O.J (Uk bMU “I***. ■ ■ -i-j XAoaint *ei.nx r»«.~ nSSF** SWUNG uoooa aXOOKD ASEIVAL a». .. j. M. BURCHFIELD’B. IUVBBD AU> WOOL B>LAlBHB.ftvBto. MW SITU PIQCEBD SFEIXS BB LAIHEB. TBATBUBQ DBESS QOOBSi FOFLIHSj PAHCT StLKS | ALPAOOASi OLE CLOAKS) SHAWLS l BBBIBBSI 1 i BLBAOHBB AID UEBLXACHEB MITSLIBSI ibisb lxmhsi . saw Moorait A lot <4 OLB OOODS Mry r j :"i gHAKBB HOODS ' , ‘ AD ■ i' : "1 { £TRAW GOODS, 1 v.; 87 tha Oaoa or Pom, CHEAP res CASH#,At jtbseßh HOBMA 00.% "rradWMMkMMmt. mr Htetanto RAM ■) aMn. ; nAHatf jmklk| gooom. TOBOIf AUCTION I— t ; E UDin Fl>i» UBLB THATiD OIiOTIS. 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