DA I 1!'. , . ' 'Eh fir'-f4The ' ,' ~~ ~`.! ~s~ P -T „ ~ , .... . , 1 ;. - .l),Ektf. ~:00,1:t - -, J o c L 'ATATFrt. TON' 11 ~,,:'"- '':_;..-P:,:,:-', 4 : NTION t : i f 11,1,,,,,_1: h ( t i4J 14.11 i 1 60DiGarOit°441ie Dem i, I ';earelit 4artf , f . RitifsliSti4 4 *ll- un iiiiiaiiieblyis - the4,4,instlrf,suit-politz: ,140444)10'0at7Y(441 L is P 11 0 1 ,41tli's44. - coni*ik,w 4 letile74,V 6 AgAdeir'll4Uat re 1: Li neoerfifil. :: 1 01 14001, -',s l notif#lnc are i nitskiiUi?foini 41'4 - the co ndition:l,. of t.014‘ iiikte#lrAt'4' '-'4 . 44s;',7eitiliAll 41 view raii.,..,,iiiii" 40,',0riliiirer;1)3r,'Con ' 4in the itir'ot thti.ChiiifE4ecotive, tlietWO l olo - `l4 - -iltri;i;liiii as ;lalrfia.- 114: **40 1 7teoRgis - :lin irrtapOtarible e ja.irf , 9 4 / 1 12. : I- -Th 'Pil#dent hasppirer snr I tail #:titriiiW t o Idni hint himself #.r-Pit 4 4,oT-fitlf , l ik:44):tiqt:."olo4ti) ilieinli liO*4 hiAllii' 73;10,1O1010t1'1* do so. . iiiliiiiiiaa6o .1144 nirc4ssiti; l ', which .111 , __''Of .cnucnii'; insilfY s ; SnY oUtrage the President,' power' is nulifaited ; mpluiktbisi aut ho rity to upatart- provost and ,o hers, In ~ b rief authority, dwho can tell i at outrages;the citi• en taa3slMmubj ted.- , At i ll , events Whether the President d his - "dYisers use riti - More arbitrary av ower than ti c a n help : ; whether they Bother, ''iuseiti eien.to aa'absolute usurpation, our RepubliCau loins whether the „re- Ilion - • is r frustrated ] or successful; or, Pil , her,. there by :division ..amoug the I n Inni of the Iff tg the East and 'those norn as the mid le portion, of our ceun , our &sty is p ' and imperative,for as minaylvsksiiina w must look to ourselves; , 00 1( knhaosis t eitisfasism , and conten tls among Stet - and sectiens ensue, 4,tentlyilvanfs e ikre'pared to encounter worm.- -WeA a great State, Ali em withitkofireelies, containing as "ouch qthittoll"tui ttethlitein . f colonies' br. in they threw Off their Allegiance to satßritain, auscl[sueceeded t after seven ,of revolution ,in eatablisbing their idence. ' ' ' ' ' xeader will kereeive, in _view of the silities to which we have alluded, ,next Demiteratic .doirventisin of Att)--1tti1,bi1 'E9444 1 .7 ith'Por .:- ) igiliiii t heMR; is it this duty, tmperative an . inexorable.:duty of conservatiire t citleen;in the - Corn th, to give ?t his ;swims consider r_sts4-,,Avery Iciyeen, holding , any -- :the.. to beiatic party, giving to tinipate in the primary Ipproaching maven- 1 his place if he does as we are in solely Itete-.:_ .. ; - • . -, -:.,..---, :',..,":......,,, [ .1 ' A .;:.,. ! :.....?4 1 ...1.•,,, • -,„, ........... 1 ~',..-.'....t‘i W:1 r .. < 7-.. .. . ", " .. 1% ;' ;;. : 7 , -.. ." .., .' .44is .ited tdan , ~. This Meeting of the con. ..,:millegUnt:.Philadelphi a for istxt i ;,..3VOiliviiioiMMis aainglotetnion for , iTiii liriipiteil 'chanii,- lint akargamehts,why the dai r fi xed Id - be .ad4ared to. - Political in 'our Sts , tis never begin bef o r e September our ' NatiottalC9n- Ara_ never b id before the last;of ikijori4l,y i dune , vf4re th t ° i g *aiviitcat, : I:**bettfing-Rop befOre-**r**47::rxed on? . tlia7. , :r44‘orAiliiii*y io' awn, iul J icturibie; rui,,liatiiise ,the lief):' . the delegatetto - the gonventuin 1 enlave Meiel:tie for itivesiiga )Atilll;#o7,44l,lßalai and the rthedifferenttentleMan named • on thinatio with our non:-.: .A.i2 .. r , hose qualificatiomi will t not bear , neahotild : illiUldiiight- of at r , I ecrutiiii,o4, iiiiiietigatiom'wil ' ['Wart ili e most. daae.frhi g name ..z Oot that4+oms - we are opi ing:MOW daialready fixed I F *-etint'if -Mitiiiiit State Con T 1 gt. ia!,quita earl, . enough; the 1 ir•.. ~ , , •-, ....., ntioa: zaH *ittl-mzed upori therefore - amt no-xeasotHvb,yi re ..of -dui) coal Wee should liii liii,iifo`; - *lii, I, delphili 1ii."44.4 4 ' eniVaiiiio iiiy, linfi , impro-f ..... iiiii-60 4 . y . - ns., [ i te, -. a A li 14,0' k.:. : fka - issued, , will -, .!Sie' - 0 43 1 tilitc,leoMtaittais, , tO . Meet, in , Tent the 04 , in geohaiti off.:; pie au - tOnn aspittot t , ' 4l A'eati: certainljr preseote posed tO jfigAtii peoptigst ' order ta". , , li Ate w ar with his ~, ,,I, 3 ll owiag- UAW:tied by feident made id this ;Ca of it. After himself up 'rough the teghear ad• ii l o'llainigi :• - ,'YoAe.'-'4 , ; pay of ,ii la 'mesa the eirio l "." liWerm ,ft°P4larof ,e wished' ti t mtki;iiciii ' 'liiit- - whit t, the Obli , - , ..r; . ..,-.1., iiheta. - kiexPlain: torsenumeort A..;.44#44 , ;" * eit.t tilriiith amanithit '- liiie ~,-_,.. ...„.. ...,..... , .i . .1 , 3 .01 , 106 1040 r ;!ir --,;74iiili I lr, ii - 4 1 ,1,..1 , , L FAmilextm,lepaJaq -'n444u1C:40 thee -166 ini47 bo ll a, whfokiififiokl homey thetpreegiog -fof#4:iedaiili* lESEtt Corn: FEB. 28 41cirettte l fre• Moncier,ittic *ate viar 443eided upon , ir - Oitred t Erh s lorcl7 - A, other producbt and all , three cents. table food, Third.- Upon merchandize, manatee tures, and all other articles; cents. : :Svo. 2. That all cases whelet•the lame freight is transported over different, but continuous lines of transportation, then the tax hereby imposed shall be paid, by the corporation first carrying the Same; the State Treasurer &Aug, ancihe is here. by authorized to collect the said tax.from the companies transporting the freight I' ovided, That the carriage of all freight shipped through and over one or several lines of triumportation dal! be chargeable with but one tax as aforesaid. Size. 3. That corporations, whose lines' improvementof are used-broihers for the traw . iportation of freight, are hereby au thorized to add the tax hereby imposed,' and to 'collect the same for the benefit of the State of Pennsylvania. • Sac. 4. That-all reietine derived from tonnage duties shall be, and it is hereby, appropriated to the sinking fund for the reduction of the State debt, and shall not be used or appropriated for any other pur 7 pose whatever. Mr. Schofield, of Philadelphia, here moved to postpone the bill, with the last amendment indefinitely.- Mr. Vincent of Erie made a most logi:; , , cal argument in favor of the amendmen. Mr. Paine, . of Fayette, replied in•one of .his characteristic, forcible speeches. By this time the clock indicated that the hour of one was close at hand, when Mr. Hop-, kiwi, Of Washington, moved to postpone the further consideration of the subject until Wednesday next, when the vexed question will again come up as the special order. Mr. Smith, Smith, of Chester, who favors Mi. I s loyes'..amendinent, has the • floor. • i r` In the Senate, to-day, the Oakland pas. sengervidlroad bill, was passed with two or three slight amendments. • Mr. Sam-Sanford has leaved his opera house here,qo Wei 'Mollie Fielding, and will arrive , in 'Pittsburgh, with a star troupe, about the leth of .March. Look out for fun, during tivelvellights.' Youte as ever, ' Cl3l3B2lfAtico. and 'brazen ; upon SOUSE OP ItkPagsENzerrsrpso Thursday, Feb.. 26. I i ... YThe members . and others iiii*g been, invited to. Scranton, ofthe hoe. pitality of the delighted inhahitints of th at P . themselvesalailedoo l6B 4 l 9; arfa.:7li4ipot,fse— li;iiblii.,lece;..untit • next 'Monde . t 'night. I fhli-,Stkia — ffi. o,not lose....tutythfilg I , st.thio . , or will it retard ltueb3ea angchxorimjfeiv thii'aitieinble once - ore s m fheywill de it iri th a -- perfeer rindi:- • . - '' 1 The Senate met the . liiousa.in jinni ses gienoilitiwthe'comitiei,'Were• balled over, end thii'ini,a,•rOf ea& announced and taken down by the teller, on the part of-the Senate and . House, thus to: in Opportunity of correct counting. .An :adjournment, took place for onehalf hour. Again assembled, -whenit• was , ound that the clerks could not get throegh in good time; Therefore , the Speaker , Mr.,••ceesnii mioved that the Convention adjourn until ilitzt Tuesday, at ii o'clock, agreed to' The senators. then returned • - tii 'their' chamber,-fdpeaker.pfoc s. - 0, 04 4 . Ae regu larboldness 'of , , trouse., :The - be 4 lt leze of the BPOQii)Loalender•waa."—s---oeetV 14 wit4•Wild'oth-of which your Pesiile are effigiartfetextod.• Mit -moment past 8 o'clookd am infOio* the I T-elerk ei ' .t, c. elay.Afittia-MiLl' that Ike follOrnOilhe tire: ef th e Toot wieritll rc. 5eb.tuixt....0144:Z:;:::::4"::,7.1 dog up for SiirveriWGentialci,•Rr- Robert ToorabN.qieorkit.::-.. n4,..1.1e...1 .. 081192 Judah P. Beinamiti'l...... .... ~ ..'“..1:1 iltr,k, ,i."--..-. t. •• -1-,F,7, :M=...1 .4 11!.-v- - I gert G. Bro il •' ' 7aor,--,:.--.all ;r l 4/1928 Ulla 'L'CIVan • f, North ciiis.;iiii " ~...,. 1 ...,..., ~,.. , ....-, , - , .-..: ..,., i.,:.., t. ,, , 1 . : :., , i,.. WS_ Bragg , _ortli Carolina. ... : .... tAi ol.lB'/ - 11 4 42 - rit la - ' - 1; _,,..j - ii.'-' ‘j-1984rifiegniobioSPtelnlar.t"- gilt e nog ghliiitlf Sefitl., q i tosei, 14e — M. I' 'lltP4er'n2:"s-"e" ...—.. ' - ,11 . 41, ''. %7. • a , 7 :') ~, :.: ..- . 't , , -..-..... • X3,3 t ...' , ..e0.:Li71, ; ~... .1....... Utir gie • Wm in ends he in of career Ma} Gener al Clay. -Ho now modestly desires, after the fatigues! nf his martial. - efforfs to • return, again to Rups#,.. and. : fini good•natured .President has ikuinhiutioid him to the Senate. . We i l *F s petkiff4cdifirmationiscertai nt for,.`ithi co—urselas. as to com• mend hi& Ao:the majority of that body.— 4112 4 - 40wiilimielt:fga Arne and loyal au; y n - .pro cake of loyalty, denunciation of consOatives as traitors, advising Ahem apeedy arrest-and -execn onir V foluch - Ife — did not neglect to -d-ravg the snug sum. of eight thousand per, annum. '4 %;. • 4 9 t r. 4.ffw,„ -, :tf i Vittllcapital:CorresponciOnce PROM • ' ' 0 E 0 EPEES TAZIVE", rir • Wednesday; -Feb. 26th, 33. j heron) indicated itr my letters; this 'day Was tiet*iart to consider the bill of Mr: IlliPkicapct -Washington - cputtyi , which repeals the act of 'lB6l, repettlini the . tonnage tax7on the ! Penn. •sYy r fillip railroad: The venerable For.l Basalter.was - on hand early, and seemed pager for the fray,' which he began , by one ' or two technical motione; to able him to get at the On the first and only section Of the bill, 195Housei file,: being read, the gentle -man from Washington moved to strike ont all enacting clause, and . , insert the bill of,las, t year. Members whe had voted-to taker up the, bill on file, among whom were Messrs. Lee, of Philadelphia, Johnson, of Crawford, Brown, of Mercer, and others, were in favor of a postponb went; to give them time to examine the :proposed amendment: The old fox bland ly informed the gentlemen that he was not all surprised at this trick to stave' A' the question, but, for the satisfaction of all, he would state that the bill he pro posed to insert in lieu of the one on file was the one, verbattent et literatunt, :which passed the Rouse last session. A motion was then made by Mr. Benedict, of Han tingdon, to postpone, that the amendment might be printed. _ Pending this motion Mr. prosed to withdraw his amendment, H. which po would leave the question where it was in the be ginning. This brought the gentleman I from Huntingdon to his feet, whd con tended that the gentleman from Washing ton had no power to withdraw his amend- Meat, as it was then theproperty of the Howie. The speaker decided the point to be well taken, and stated that if the Howie wished to give Mr. Hopkins an opportu nity to Withdraw his substitute it could do so by voting down the proposition te post pone and print. Here Mr. Benedict en quired of the gentleman from Washington whether, it his motion was voted down, he TMr. Hi ) would withdraw his amendment. o this Mr. H. replied he would, when the gentleman voted with the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means against his own motion. The idea of Mr. B. was to print - the amendment for information, and that, of course, not being necessa ry, after it was withdrawn, he could consist ently voteas he did. • Mr. Noyes, of Clinton county, now moved to amend by inserting the follow ing: SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Conanon laealtko:f.renn#lvaniain General els..!ein bly met, and it is 'hereby enacted by the alt• thorny ophe same, That all railroad com panies, canal companies, steamboat,* other navigation coulparues, shall pay to the State Treasurer, for the use of the 'Commonwealth, a tax upon all tonnage carried upon or over their respective lines of' lows, viz: traapertation, to be graduated as fol. Upon theiproducte of mines ; , for each toe. of two :Thousand pounds., two; Ai ti tit Tirt7;7W7 —. _ 8 ele. e u ; t or . etle It t lt ib writing l is no teonnteto satisft ttionithere fore you must re al.. st„. nor under ' what you get, and "all is tear- Ant ends well." The CommitteaofWays and Means are now in session„ Theire anseveaticf,,,your r citizens oil liatiglivipg:afantitrOlVtl(e_l institutions !!!..'"Of - tlotiil plitae. if. n6-'. ! lice 'lice Jamea MbOludlefs metiehantkof youi , city, who is noweirentostAtibleintgoodz.,!! This worthy*en etfaioioltii aettve, litil nevolent citizen besit:uving, time and at tention on tifedest4tiiterif-A;ae is using 4 all his exertions for the' Dixnfont Insane' Al g ri g i n - aituated-belotr.ybiliz:iiti f in-Ohi o : township. -gxsGOzern9r,Johneten.lbraltny ifictiadjutoriin this naritabYe-linititiioir.:l I trust they may succeed do ,the best of' item expectations: --- Mr,, ! John Phillips, a. director of the Hbatie'of Refiigei"-fri alstrbefore the ;ca cora mittetirgiffgifsiilairatkwithyhat success 'I cannot Well daternainaat present, inas much as they areaskingfora large increased apropria.,, - ifteehousand donrs addpiticnitti tion itf *Mugg& bri -t i t with a slight ll in crease of ,Sal!my. ',This Latter lam inclined to the o pin i on' they Vill'inat reaeh, if,' iu. deed, the fernier figure. There , is a com mendable disposition on the part of the Democracy, itf -kesiip A3cliin appropriations which increase taxation: yet let justice be della , the children' a the Commonwealth• who are go unfOrtunate as to be the inthates , of such institutions: • To.all those who give their time and attention for charitablemnr• , poses tao much, credit cannot be beitoweil, more particularly in la place like your : county, - I The most proMinept candidates for Governor who 'will be presented to the Democratic Convention' are Gen. G, W. Cass, of Allegheny, ... ..$;-Wiite, of Montgomery, Senator Clymer, of Barks, p_peaker Cessna, BedfoO, Col. Hopkins,- Washington. indicatiens point strong] to your own most excellent and true Dem ocrat. The fact is that Gen. Cass, wher ever known, is the strong man—strong in• intellect, strong with, tle people. I will venture the'pre"diaton hat, in Allegheny county, he ',would polh twelve thousand votes; then; hen he can combine so much strength 'at home, lit augers well for what can be done elsewhere. Theiciis not a man in this broad commonwealth who can say aught against his integrity', irarity of character and ,stribP ficfalify tn.-the cause of Democracy, noix andat all times He is tr u ly a' ConstitUtional Demburat, and with him the person of • the ditizen would be held sacred, from: all 'illegal at rest, come from what rynbret;r it May, Tha general Government. Weiald be confined to its lithits and not allowed to tram' bi oil thh rights of Lb massel of a soveteign State, by the put rile cry of "'military i.e cessity." The friends of Mr. Cass will Le found in the . ranks, battling for the successful candidate, be he whom he may •, the _party of progress will b.- found sustaining the State sovereignty in all things pertaing to the Constitution. and there is nothing in the American ' Constitution granting poWerto the Execu tive to destroy or take plioperty from the citizens without due °aurae of-law. There is nut a Democrat North !who ever uttered one word against the Constitution, but not .so with the party in power, they have for years being anxious toi change the work mg of the fathers of • t e land, LIP: wed heretofore with peace ant plenty, and will. again, when the Democ cy are res.tort•d to place and power, and paha boner 2nd 1. safety of alt, concerned the cooper the better. Let us commence th'e,good work hythe - electicta of G. W. Cass, of Alleghe ny County. ' Prom the 2d thu l'ost. Virgir4a Fur Regiment. BEVERLY, Vs., I.'o. 1 . 1413, 1863. 'EDITOLL Posr—Dear S'ir: The other night we had one at the grandebt putt ical failcires' that :I have seen (or some time. Our officers announced 1114 there week{ be a meeting in the churchfci the purposti of , AMlYlllteol,44eni.4enetu_cing the Demur . .rata- of:the North as rib la andfavoring , thttlpuciimetian and' other __,.,...-. a wit caused a &gat deal of ,tallc and indignation in er4gituent nil day. When• e‘ ening came long, strings •of ,den .could be. aeon petl ir -, war to the 7, , meeting, which showed that there W,.....4 going to bea general attendance, end what ever resolutions might be phased the regi meat would not be, misrei.reshalled. Aftcr the church was crowded gqaptain Trn enl . . moved that Captain Grubbact as chair . man of the meeting. Cao. Urokb de clineff After la short spec .11 from Twisu i the Chaplain was chosen'-- Presidon 1. --- Truxal amd.the - President , meiw had a whit pering spell,, after which Ti ii xa I said he was loss what pr Ito purist' there was so few o f f i cersesent ; he ', did as not want. to hear all the.respOnsiiiility, and felt very much hurt that the officers did not turn nut. after promisieglto do so ; he would now take his seat and wait some proposal from others. i Here the President pro l osed that a patriotic speech from Capt.-"ruical would be advantageous. 1 - Capt. TrukaL,now rose and coma/wired his third, speech, lsistatinglfitt the object o f the meeting was: to' le this peoplq at home know,, the ,sentim uts of the army, as we had been sh t out, frc,in the ballot box, and that w would b.: heard- through military me tin#... Ile i Wouldriot . insult our intelligen ell tellil W us that this thing hid been rewing,•for thirty years:• he would not i aft opt M. telligence by telling' who car dr the first i l l, blow. He then spitfortii.a.volley of wrath on the Depperata of the North, fie/Wanting them as:traitors and cowards l and•wot4e than rebels in the field, who were manly 'enough -to come mutand rneasaYe • 8 wortla mith.ns. He then wont on in I the useirl strain 'ofknockingthe props from under the rebellion by taking, the,negria; he was no Abolitionist and never was; but was for taking the last negro in tire 'Smith -- He was here asked what will yehl do with the negro when the war is ove. ?* 'After whimpering and:l4isting, he saidthe war Was not over; (a ,voiee—we know that, but if. as you say, we take the props_ and: theltebellifin falls, then nett I question 'ls ' what will you do midi thej negro;) 'Truxal did not answer,' but . sal he waS just in his element to-night: he could run, jump or do any thing, and is thong and-stieh actestjona would not pu4 WO Off' his-trtick,' He•then blew - - of a good 'deaf ' of the essence of Abolitionism d took his seat,,,not amid cheers, Mit i i silent . contempt. - - • Truxal moved to adjourn, wheli was voted.dowa amid loud calls for old Jcv 4 , . .1 The - Oliatlein 'mow - said' h -l fewl word's, desiring the boys to adjourn, whiLdi they .did through repeat for iiin r t, - dis mppoiqied nit not having the ~.t_ itilige 'di reeoidink dui -7- vot.`sa. The Dein° . crate at home may depend that if a vote , 1 had beep, taken it. would have„ b exte4 to otie.'''lltii 'Citlicors, 'findiiii iii s ont, Were very eager to adjourn without de la mbuncing the. Henaograta as traitorsl . ..„ i '. The,ciiif,:of,"'lbir,m;witle the profelain:aP tibn' were deafening in town. Windows .and doors were swung open in all ; direc• tions, the citizens, aOtihnowing what was 1 the matter. The officers are down In the mbnth ablept it, and I think they will riirt” want to feel the Second Virginia re'merit `feiymoott tyalteaßenleby 0n,,t4, got . TatiOn:' - - - Tobra,''reEpOottiiiiy,-.• ,- -- .4.4),Ear00p .11. THE follpiripg ;iieraed' ratted : Sehatora from the Febel j States are .y titled to Otskr agate "Ver the Peg, 1.113 13 - V 0 TEL 11 t' , NAI VBER ONE. ni.,, ..u.t4:-. r ,.. 4 , „: 4, ......, ?'.,,,,, _2;.....,4_,...., .-4 , 11-..- •.- zi:-: , . O XAD QU 3 ITE4PC:749UT.4.II7I;k:II ANGEEtp, ;...., ~r.t-, 20bri.MIT. 1.863.-A ~ . xi„ . I:lnadd'ip mf raja,' offen tern* the .iMli -4* 'Berviceeiff - ouievenerable .11-nclq-that -...- notwithstanding a strong proclivity for talking and scribbling, I would, like the ro mantic girls in _love songs, "suffer iu ei liiice"- till the close of - tiiri war, and leave to others.amemoyelyeof!'cofillite*lf_ s i the - abuses of the` trines. Bfit I lcietl'ago dis: .co.veyederthateethet. -auresttsvapkto-do any tlii-egis to resolve to let it alone; and so.- here I am about to pitch in- viedias res, at theerisk of forfeiting all' dales to loyalty. I like that word. It .was introduced by our •Ileptiblicaufriends . frentrthe other side of the ' water; Whereie lies been used sy• 'Minya:mm.ly' withvov . iardice,, submissive 'obedience to exract ingseuthority, however corrupt, and silent' acquiescence in the 'meat prefligatelainierf iniquitous courtfu e7 Here it -has attained it more enlarged sig nification, and indicates that peculiar ab normal cerebral inactivity which indtteee the subject to consider 'Lincoln a great Presidett—gtantoe a Military genius— Forney h- disibterasted patriot—Chase a financier and Welles something More than. a granny , . - We'who. are stuck in the mild are per-. ,witted, however, to be classed among the toyeaxt-peetion of the Amerieare,peopler by submitting te a very simple teem. We have ;only to grin - arid bear. If we stand mute the Powers, or more properly, the pow . wow-et - Se:Try magnanimously enter the - Melt of "not guilty" to any charge impugn . ing one: devotion. 'The weary soldier, as he totters along through the mud, in a nold rain,' or ner down to sleep on the, damp sod ef ItApine forest, is permitted to wonder what- , Wiiii all about; without any suspicion . iC'VI . .• ,- ,petriotistn, 'provided he keeps theUlatO to himself. Now this is et..y eteiViAtmett who have neither pa pe r eine pesiiAtfd no inelination ..to write if 1 hey had them. But to the:Otter of a, village newspaper; once aceeet`ner to the, applause of the eitizens'ot f* -x' fawney, for his weekly eflueiona,the'reettaint is too much. N'i'l: a warm leg-hat, surrounded by a gulf of mud almost as impassable as the one between A brehem's bosom and the other place, with nothing to do but grumble.) must write or best.. Sit, as Mr. Williams megtiffeently remaired at the Lir:elle ratification meeting, "I break the siker(' of ten years." The next thing 1 propdse after it is broken is to send you tie ; i-s es. - I think it was Mr. Co o l Whit e , i n th e day-, - : of Sfet;•r's Ethiopian Ylin. ,, Ar..ds. when the peenharities of the co!ored race were a ,m,•;itf-r retiree of amusement than now, who dieersirsee Ono evening in your city en wemee'r, rights, dividing his Filltject i n ' 0 th e ,:pvera I an,ggettive inquiries, ' ;Who am - woman? Who does the belong to ? %Vizor old ,:he come from? aid which way am she gwine ?" If some person capable of perforniing the task would subject the prevent adininistration to a similar analy sis, he would confer a fever on the Amer ican public, and prnbably toe, on that problenuttieal race of ex tertiopers known res posterity, with whose creation soldiers have an little to do thet they cannot real iee the-7irepriety of fighting for them. •ihzti for my -part, I Confess my inequality tii the work. rhave no eceoud sight— ea !/ ' t I;enetrafe 'it:ten mill -stones farther then other periple.'e and y e s fem telling where the Powers are goine to lead' us, what is to he the result, mid when it is going to happen, please excese me.— 'fonder eight mules, laboring to extricate a email lucid of hard 'crackers 'from the swamp, under the whips and curses of 1 1:. 13, , , -.1 , f . t t cit f . . , d drivers,c a, .. , ./ r e , n 1,,,,10 I ,h t e - i t t w6reas I,manfielb_c_dpctull: brutes? - They are ifikOti.. la 3 Pfi!Cierat mike American pf , pie. '- • ' . ~.• This whole winter eanipktio ttiiripss . iil a - reystety.' It . tf tt nhVel epneept ion. leapt - Aeon's-thin'. , - . - airper ended in a Zen, The Secreta., bf imellord,. GE...V.Ina. to be tolmineting in Viretie mud. It is a • nittgelar eeitteigende - that neither' of - st i, th nes. two greed en cl kill ed in Oteideafs could eontrol the weether. Itut there . , TrTeiti, "ell likeeces e nure betweemthe pair." 'there wets something veil , grand in that A1i. , ..:(' o‘'.! retreat front Nioi,.eovr Phut the lust nittreh of the Army of the ntonum bed tot enottph of geriims in its conception t., tet,e.- it eublitte, rind only en - pugh of deniner in its cectution t 0 m ake irridien- Inns. Mud is Is eithcr rbmantie nor respiring. I dent , : whether eveu the bard who sun- C'Ff elect ie. palming' off HinterrOn no poetry will bo ice fertnifalbie prodtfcir.4 a great epie out of the eVenitree the. Iteppalian noel:, I imegltio'hith try;ng his' hand an a genniug stall .6 • l'lwn the ittit-c4, ztttt.. , an , l tit,- h itti on the hith•Ahtry •tte , th and rti:ect.l t 1;i tht.i ratan: Ant“ 11 mud h.t1... t I r.: , wtry a , ....411/1141 pitsi.ne It", .1 Wtt, iiittrtet it het tou. Into which tho 11111-eIA, r.. 1 ',v. .:• , t , kitty fur tir-Itult A, \ t.t bi ,, tty hat their vare prof emb ,i, P.,Ltormg. in 4utltteti,rt, I it le,A iii.", at-llllll,l4refitll. Thitt will rkt for the prePellt. nis letter it merely it.trlt.ititliZl.Y. I wieh 10 got the good will of your readers by taking a cheer. Sul view 0f..,i he erielg, „,l-li.:ery- bpdy hes betui/.atitirdr.. w{/11: ills, ehnitilimity of the flail Splitter. 11;F eptszi....ipaieut, of Tom Tlitimli, inthe rift dirt tf '4ur nation - a ca. hunities. ought to pt oduesa profound inin prossion of seenritrandtgive a fre,sh im 'pulse to the stoolxidaiket, Pool under-' stand rile es complainibg, of this act of 1... x 1 (naive hospitality, .titit from 'it,' It is. hot the first time -ho linappErpnlied small liken. Flitaide there is something so sooth ing in this exhibition of . il i eeernitY in the nation's! head. Soldiers natty be dying in hospitals or fr•eiingin ambulances. Their wives and. n in I nia be .suffgring. at borne form n • ; he 'pay duattonthe poor fellows: b • • ias theysce their:Hills triinus chief` , i o creek &joy° they runs( 'feel its safe at least as 'the Iteummi t whose !hero was fiddling. Accordliig&, in imi tation of this, impeeirig, examplei.4 shall lendea . vcir to be rirstgrteeabfeiartfie weather 'will perni;t.Alrn•lAit K. . . _ . , .• . . . t.lard from 2B.s.4olliittir.''POgit--74 • Fal seltorn...olo:l; o • Raitor of thc, - - friend has just earled-in7 attention to this paragraph In rotiii of gis v , Nehi -,- Yorrk pttp-ers—th. ofr-Aile.'4d; of Ohio, while in Washing.to n ; a few a -days p t _e.:,?efessed fo, the existence Hogf tit a. North-west with the, SOntk. - and.,against the P , r e *lcht...4.4ntiniatratfon;- end- stated that ao Power - under&Nivea, cat), ','.tievent the eonstnntnation of O'-1 3 4 03 ,which, he says, will secure the Kett interests to the Sou th- west. " I-have -ter sayr - OnAilfdiThlT - the ac cl " .l4ir tillitter)y`anikutrgaihi44l36lN Ee , 1-Nitta/si .-v4ry rektoBetfulii, r - :-.. obedientservatit/ EtrGEI; Ciuriuroti, Feb/. uai3 , ' Eirit • s: 1 ;1 1-40,4 - • r•-#Y everary. • of li oraxd _ A v rall 00 ,419 1 . Am, thol7th rear Ricurd istir,btOr firf4na-ja ue Actuiftes. • - 4utifr oArs .: ll T.u . ' ll [ . .0 YY . .a! /&B aitign Bittrrs; •V•owell's PptsoFij„,:,, dsWA-BloofiVpr. • ' , ve-PolitbV•,) • • Broalredulea Soda. 1 1016; v. v.:, St t - ' Cordial- • • DMZ , I ithxosmatrif • WoOd's tlei'ffaiiire• Cordial: •• - - • 4,4loBllRaßark i;korS3lol3,d. v•-••••Roky., • fei46 and Fourth aprtii oßrsis LINEA' TABLE DIAPERS, KENTUCKY JEANS, BLACK SILKS, Cotton fine°. and a full stock" cf Domestic goods as cheap ae can be found anywhere, at • 180 and 182 Federal E treat; • P. 8. Wholesale buyers ant connh7 merchaiite ars invited to call and examine ouratock.- fob"_ , • rihISSOLUTION CO-PARTIOER.- A-/ COMDLOY Partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned, guider the tains and style of W. and D. liusna, wee dis solved by mutual consent on • the I.6th day or January. A. IL 1863. Mrs. Julia llutug'..whe represented the interestlingua, withdraw ing from said firm. sbe having sold sn her,biter est in the same to Daniel Hems, who istt#tor- Med to settle the business of the firm, JuLlAßtraua • DANIEL IIUGUd. 1110. PA UTNE/WHIP NOTICE—Titi Vi../ undersigned have Ws day . ferimli aoteTatt nenlip order the firm . i st. _Hupp :& Hack% at Wholesale and Retail de; ON 1111 CY andritaple- DS7 deeds. al ilia, old -stand of W. Dilliumir; corner ufliarketand Fifth stmts. DA NIBt 2001 J r,'";. - - v 01. LANFO.IFOR 1114.1.Y.TUE41 ribotoirert for ride .very ,lo* his &MI of 85' nem, situated in WashbagtontoirrttiliPecdOnt Liana county. Ohio; oneimileand linen - ilia station on the-Pittsburgh & Cleveland 'Railroad. Fully fifty sures are improved and un der ealti vari cm and the whole is rietein coal Stone. The buildings are a hewed low houaeolow stable, e.,er shed. An, The farm is,woll situated within ore mile of the railroad. Terms of sale--One,half rash, jiith l reiiscin4le time for the remainder. Price= earturrir: - Addreas. MICHAEL Columbiana. eet thauno4l 4. Rife • to Jas. McCabe, Ekes str'llitts fe bVtrararciaw. EPERIOR lI.IVA qualm EPERIO.II .11AVANA CIGARN I - SEIMIIIOII HAVANA ciffiALRIC At the old prices...no avenue, ana a t will compare tar , Orribif with any ; cigars in, ir city. Aire. on hand. at tow prices: aenitinexgl a i. brio Liquorice. Gum Camphor, AlooholLTurptei tine, Caosphine, Burning FluLt and the; biat Oath= Oil at Bee per gallon. hrnutontlifee'of age gallons at 45 cent, at . ' JOSEPH FLIMINGT, • • JOSEPH FLEMING'S. corner. the Diamondapdd,Warketet. i oornerthe Diamond anaßiaritet et. .. i l'Eftlitolt SODA AS at li'Or• , • • • ' Superior Soda AillitiiNevAab,, Su periof AM `end.. 'r4 ;AA; AT 1 , • JOSEPH, FLEIIIgyy.g JOSEPH sz.zymnmws corn er of the Dianintal aria IWarght ittreet,' corner of the Diamond'end hiarketatreet. felt= C. TE, ,WiBfi*it . . : ';'.. : 0,0,01 ii ONtERT -HALL ROI Smut', 62 Pit* Street, nopp . mociTst . iii4 ALL Sirglik-frOlVAti*: AT' OLO '111.111IaNS;. , • ~- ..•! ittakrillii 'ClYdel* • NO . . 78 And IAiRE2"S IZTTEI suPPb i o ß ll ollb!l- 4 HOSIERY AND QOVn ; n Bitimerii Roe for. Ladle° aa.'7,ableek Bosion Ribbed Roo leecy Lined Hose fer.Xrly''.des_Ana .Gehilt4ne.A.'s and frt and Cotton nom t ,; Bid. talk and VTeeltra.-Gdeye, e. galudlett. And , Mittine. • •,• , Wool Sonde, Seal*. Ntbiao. • •"' - 3;LT 914 andafitaik , , N-q," • ; MACKEITHICAIt (4.1111 4 .% . --; • fablB .' ' '' '' Betwithn, Fp .4174.4114 Diamond.,;; , ' Blarfatti: -Vent' a?Jtir Faitqffi9WP4 Glkitgalitillnextmeek!,bil ... 4) ,"7., • ••)) - BoiiLAND'i .7 2d 4/04:fron cheap o Guth &ore, go. Ofi hr,r4at Bt.; r4u6l-. SIZES s oo.,p , eivrer"ndontoilliaii"lieirtiiie mmaxa, 2k lummox TO V AD _ . - rvie# A -1 -4 ra • ° • STR ET., Igetto, #.l:"Ffltiril/corarria and ‘147 SeYel4l'!4 •4" . feet front on Wehae. Washb*,__n Orett#'l,...is.e,ere and ahalf lots m Chat $07,410-rWoMe4.a;'""t eraneetille.. Pong)notsl in y tb!cra. to e/gVon the line of the borough 1.°17 3 r the Passenger Railway. 24 Lii4VranatArrijolotiv A " 1,1,* feet vizu:.3: 011 B . '—" ' 56 Ross street. At 21 cents, Mali 4.-- cAgs.:7,l,7firPnw, -- .t.t r. 'l - ; -; -!..t ' . ,S 4L4. O. J. At 25 ,cents, 4 - CASES BEST gEBOBACI PRINT At 25 cents, 4 Cases DARK DE LAMES. At 25 cults, . 3 Cases good dark Clinghilm; PILLOW CASE MILAII4, SELLEX,DIG 111:181.114,. IRISH LINEN, Sitll l 44` HONEY c*.:Qvii:* COTIONAIIES, HOOP SKIRTS WM. SEMPLE'S', ALLEGHENY. CLOSING OUT at great ba.tgaips at 14.2)Art cialOw nf:. -_,, Funoix — For aleFO one ' ril Price 76 cants A. J , 11JPER/OR ,1101111 ' nogr Grant, On-Tbarsdayng, Mgcrebi7t4.at 10 oloroolt-preetably, hitt nantity of Furniture,: Carpets. Am, Comprising Slogan • dcfa, 6 Maketranz'sbfa seat chairs. 6 :Walnut • seat chairs, large araletitisofaiteatiihatt.gratais tore, walnut da do roeldngehidr:•_inabotansy do do Cowan chair,.walnnt.marble,top Wettable. roke- I woos : centre table. 2 mahogany mid tables, do side tables, walnnterbet , notetrilfitt;'marble top dreadng burenn.4 walnut. dreintingloureaustdif l . ferent styles, walnut.:4lgltPettland-,Tennyaad bedsteads, wainut,:enelOsed wardp tends, sewing irtneratand4` cane seat `setring..nntsing, -.tack ing and .citamber,obainq ;dining and • kitchen 'fables. loorigeotardtAreki Parlor.mitamber, rag. ItutriteirnisrPebr and s LentisiltlazidAttabogany fratnetnitrorsaiall And. s telothaan ,d rods }lurk and cotton ntattrassas, agand transparent 'blinds; obansbint ware; drigraiditirs lendate,llrotia and stands, cook .st u ve, pneennum glassware; , 'kitabenntensilb.ite. The entiteTarrutnie of the bouseisasiteexi,aanew. t7t Attention given to sales ottirrnitufeAt private housee, or at &ideation lionses6 7 Wifth street; , feb2B • &ate C LISLILIEM, Ano't. is WALT: PAPEThik os. NEW *A MA-..;/!AiODI9-. AND 1-NE etylee w: naonened and offeredtorridef-on an: after bfoiedayi - the2d-dafef Karen.- by -- • 87 Wood Fowls. Animals.. dm iw-. , y7ll Ptit uis L,o . Me and $1 00 , boxes, - Bottles and $3 end $5 Stew:trot oteLi. ullet' Inst.'. r -tuiti ons dev , b• - ! Only infant& remediedlmown.m "Free from:Poisou.".. o Notdarigetons to the Hiiiian 4 "Ratsoomo out. of .theirtolas.to 'SR. Bold Mlle wale allsorties. 11121. Sold byall Drtiagists - and 'Dlialeis arab la- 1 !Bewf raj I 'oral! bee that 'Toetar'a" =hells CaOlitait Dan; Bottle and Flask. before YOU IL Address"- -HENRY 11:,C05TA.R.;..... In. Principal Depot 482 Broadway. /4..X;' el, &id by R. 11: SELIABS - ACCO.; and 13.1 L ., HAHN BSTOCH. & CO.. Wbolenale-Agents, burgh, Pa: _ 4'o.p:Bm; eodew.: . NE : w - ..•00.!o - Ds C. lIANSOIi LOVE& 001'gr No@. 74 & 76 MARKET STREIT:.3 ir. . .14 1) ber off e rs lrf. t il or O t te four T HE toid on, the comer of Grovestreetandcelitre%o .. no "adfoinins the Seventh Ward, LI Pitt tolitrabtlx , The iota are each'24 feet ',.front_by ; 110 feet" ep. it quailing book to ca , alleyainitare Witte , tad by etre/blunt altelgahl terrear-Biire-4 :of the lota halo frazoo botomm orotketo.-Ate i nu 'and half in emit!, hydrantioiLthe premises. eY ialltla cold Atrtogethiffivery *mutable teams. , uifecof -,. : 1 JAS ilicimillEM Own • fobff7 : ) . ...,:),.. ~Boas orett..neitr be ~ ~ Lanus GAirrross.- . 31.16sfi6A 4 T.Eas.. ; 7 )1184144; A lie - n.:lty.r At, D.,S. DIFFEIpIIACIIVR'S. feto ''• A r ckler,i4th shoe ... • sPIE At, SAIL* S L- :,R., , 1: . 1 .'"77t . I .37 4oO r tge,k:S i tlititt, I r • • " • • , . ") Y ltt,t4:l s. •;..! om 1K! 7:n-a - ryt 4K(11+100 , : ~:: - , , _ • ' •'-' ,-:,..=`;; P,LAID and*.lloll7fiktillPLitlii. i mall Illirices trom . l.l ; f;er' sg. .;c1 so, r ,„_,F,,,,,.. , - : ,,, , - IDiess . , - - ' '" . .... 107 •111t ill r E E XTES:1` -- V t latlls, o l3N Ea I .- ,:- 'y,t't eTei h, lf •,- '+ .. 3..., ~ y, •tt ; i .. 1 eolltddeAlir thiP#l4tifititibi,tDihlkreifti fareditY this tiottn '' - ,--,-; """ . -. ~ .1.1 , - : -,, - •,: f ;,- : - ..*: 4 rn 4 r , - •,'“ :, ~ , ,. .:E., .:; -• : , ri , .a, -,,,, 14 , 7 , _ r ' ' !ZI""'..)• i:! . 1: en! :L t : 113111rThriltald h '.1 :1 tra .21 tiv, Ln-,..q., , i i,- - , .071 I, ~^.,''t 'ALIP-110t4Vr_PhatiTAti ' ' ' "?‘fi .• , ti t . 'r -4)4X tate 4iNtV nig ih t i V : 1 fi" ef,,,f+isyrrtifttm,s:...,ll7- .A.S:IIZ3I "R'Z' 1 B AM-I'IIIVMM i r trl THUIVIIIS At.lllll-11IS WftlE. 1 '''":3 Pc• i - enne C lin - , '' i.'l l -flr' a AT - c. --t I IPi .1...i:21',-,ti-lif Ar i ...., .11:11';', r1,,,-..., -;,-,!..,,-, ~ .1 - i ..• ... ~..,..,.: it '.-L 054. ° 9 4 i te rgilAktraphimetivrounima.:m itt ati-womeck. 1025 ;3 :f 1 0; ..101 it...z'.'lltrititiliiiititikir FACTUJIM4 COMPANY -111 rari i *Ell", 413 1 - Akv*lt, (t . moi : i . ' --1 , .„.,-.,-:..,3,- , . .iirsati446riekaaturittoggetri&il fi , and stein PI Vire and crugible 01117. ,4 ' f B. tEMeg:rBSSetrAttftet"it62._.Pe P.R.‘ ,Arder, l r t il lWElVY,Bolki;6l.-_ ; _l. •,•irfili4.,:.j.,,''' 11101A711thICIIErtla..-IrOltE DDNA ti -Powers-Fodder CrEttetT..temttelleati KniirePritr4nteffte At-ioys, Barrel% ' .1s ae;11. " . feb2.l4l‘ BEGS HAM a Loma. VI Liberty street. 1863. SPRING. OPENING AT K J, pier 01 101.1411isivii4ai r atft* grivirAV entivoi*av .?-„.... 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The? create a Imius7_ nkliDE:Oc_.,:m.ig, They are an antidote to anazigeol-..--,....!. f.....'They oversaw..-., the .ereisatuct ../azaaoaa 4.:T oicaa th ,-re*: d ; .. I ' salvimpk*Fi.iiitelie - ivi;,,, , . ...... 0)01.1.01, ... -4 .,.. , ..t4,...,...,s ~...., _0 . .., g. They aim - .Liver cam idaiataladßaTTcau t asd- . aehiN 44DitterablltereV TAO They are the i ... . ~.*# Vi e wank.tdad'Adniatt add _ patututed acti t eti - ''Great reitiiiin: : They- are made 'afne i' St , 'll , • Item , and the celebrated ‘antalar. St,' Croixroots aerh,- sad are taken Vtil'A*PM4lll9 kfofiebeveraae. without-regard- : ttlin eo. - , ParWealarly recouiutaht ~. , par t;,.....,,...,,,,......„,4ind Be - :. &Wall Grocers , -!a..u6- ..0n... r.s -ftitAir€4o c 0.. ,--- - : r • old. : No. 0* - . l # o adway , Notir LTG& :4-=' • -...: ----- 1 ., _,, .....,. PI TarURG4T-ItgliaTille liiimiomistii-Luit.:.:-.Witskintmoze , •_jvw4.t iv xoo3l2l-‘ irate &meg: *s 00 l ativi ~...... ..... in ate sii, ,x. netts and Dreg:Circle. chairs. SO a .otrele, 35 eantr CatorekGalleny;lr OM .90inted Iftklck 50 6 , l g e ligeiTY- 20 egata.:i ' -,. l't' - 4V-M ' -1 -!‘•-• ' - s'` ' '•----..1-.-__Tv.,..._.-4,1 1 ' . 12,1 4"" flWeas e £ ` +r ) *:-*17 . 017dN - - z. !Wl' 1 0, - ,TA it 8 ~.:- . i .- , ---, T? 5 ..,..,.:.iz-. , Ae - Adit:eizeiOir* - ;l4tvedr-leis. Eiiiiro7 new :Seen errliv ,1-..-1 ' , t .—, Antiri trew . 2 leehentinil titB'eoltdlT altw;jantAPPfo4ilta /40.0 4 1 1 I in'oger,TealleCtil itrin ii th i.,VrCelit of 1, q:'-' -44raaeW'4J'"=t'r ' ;', ; ,..; . ; :i: AO ;al ttrv, - :43 1 .iptret • tbateebreed i'relitedianitia tforibfAcendlet. Rani , lartma,Been a-Theatre.: har roreeil: enraged and wilt animartnixer erecter at Ma 11,TAltINIL„InteAtiratar Beattef ,lOSTAIPS COllltrnkwal 'wenn b; rover 300 night% at Lazuwaeatt'2l- ,--• 2-; ,-, : - • :Alf#.4; B. 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