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" \. f f" 1 WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, ■' • Btl?Tia, LAap ( FO&ft; BftOUK,HOUß*fttfl, •; .ft’ LcrdOl^Dttod 1’ ■oar lftl aad tftft Prftat fltr*tt«'‘ ; ' ***' -‘i ' 1 ’ fITBBPBQH.PA. - TT„ ootip«!ishbpa*b, C O Mil rssios SI BK UO A H TB, ‘ • iwb MKiKtas tn '•• - V &RMW &T PBOnTTnar' . lilbkrtj iftTatt,'' . . . PITTdBUBQB.PA. , Chaleo brssfe cf PLOUB,for Bokei*a ud f»mU» dm, —.ConitauilffOA b%&4.j.partfcat«r atteotfoa p*M to fllU&s - AtriwlteJllWiMlWtWWlij. .■■■•■■;.• • roftlyi*' ' n-i-ii luii .'.cm,-osAwnßa - - cninwica jt ioi, CO-HJtXISSIO« MBBCHAHTB, ' DBALttS UT PAPEE iKD RAQB, . , t - - -S.'i. And Agwtt. in tit* B*l« . /v'VMI. lilfthoaing PiW; Brick and Pot Ola*. ■l l Wood ggwt. p»4r Sixth. WtlAnryH: . »tu«uc&u&coa~.ufijAan» *. mr»~.wm.K.w taxon i IPAISOBR ItAODAUqa * CO* 00 MM ISS lON M &ROITANXS’ . r:-- muua u .. .. j.v'.j' Bides, ProTisionsi Prodnoo Oennall;, • No- 209 Liberty BtiMt, Plttatranb. r\, >j> T".,-,,. u A&igjUj tf. nuxi* * co„ KJvjV'- .►.*,■_• :■oojfwiaaioaniaoHAKTß, ■■•(■ t~: • ■ ' " .• •■ ■ - : ACil doln IttTlcur.jQfllß and -. : ! -.'w UUUBTir QffiEßTt F»U«nioaV Nov Clock,' ' pMaevgac DotoU, ; 4.Pimtfffßsu;-pA. TIT MACKLOWJv, -Wlioleaal® DmwiA _if.f « CutoaOU tfamtutomcadlmu fcvfSrv'i Botia kaa Floid Extract*, Ho. IST litem rtnevfrtt** bnrrt.fo. S - A. ?Aii&£3TlX3K &: CO., W2IOL& • ttUXtntfsUtr and' MumZaetimni oi White I ffoaa ttff'fnat tellgft. * :-«TKW f r WBHUB —-t-"---*-! ’■ ’’ Vn'i’rfrfcTßfl'i IJBACN i-BEITER, WHOLESALE AND JL) hy lfixrtro* nttsbnrgb. - - ' — r - .-.Vf JOBBPU' KLEMINU,(SUbCESSOtt'ftFI! ; Wilcox 4 Co.}cx>fMr JOiifcaMtretta&d DtattaLkatte tuio-Jafull and ecznpieWftßertonmtbf bnn ilodSdsM, Siidldot CSMitti fttfuiNiy.itil ail crttdoft mv» taiaiMto hU liuioesiJ Ja*Pbjatciaa* pf«crljUaia:e«r>fiQj «sapocoiad*t*ll ;aonm :..• -.; . : • jjggy f Br;’ geo: it kbesek; beuggistl iiW Wogattr«, ocnwrTX,; Wlioiesala Deaier ia Oil* VvaUar *n4 VyntoSt, 8a.299 Idbm> atmt, fJtubcrcb. " v. AUaAfevizl rMt«f pftKßpiattßtta; Ktftr ffigiate ftgwttg, -r! . WU.LUA WAAO, ' Tfk&ALER IN + PBOMISSORY NOTES, JLXBood%ttortffi(M«BdaU«cuittMte*as«y. : fetaen am procan ioaaa tbnnib myAfaocy, oaiwo flblO tCKtt. T noaavldt&if to tamt tufraMi«94 ' ;■ ftlatf ■ ■ T ” • v i IlMDtttfißjainß. T AME - lIOJLMSStA 00*,? pork Packer# V MdPwlanlal’roilifea^oQraarotftiackataadfree* r EEOU * mmmiNSOli, CommiSion iJmJlinjtoi MnttKm, I^UotV*« 4 JOUN H. MBLLOU, ifo. 81 WOODST„ _bttweea Mamaad Alisy aad tmkliito—t,i»«u Am-** ftwOmClLßttlifa A 80NS*lMlea4llala|SA.TzB4 CO.'S Bcctoa Pls&ea. wtt&aad vithoat.SofataAttaebtMsU US WooditnitT y.ays —-• • • • ■,y TNO. Metropolitan, :If • firing sad Com aerU*i : Icu rio'e* Ccsntun'e*, ps M. -BOOK, Secretary Allegheny lnwj- W:P~. JUNES,] Agent Nana America, * #uto of PmujJtsauand Hsrtfcrtlotsn&ai Coap«atM,aTWsisr«l- . - r •- •••■ -? i 3 AHOEL r'EEA; ? /tfeci«t6rr Citizens' lliBo' 7 fwt»o9,tcnnf Hukat indfibriU. • ,-■••■ JOAKOINEKCQFFIN/Agentfar frank • 110, Ft>llad«fpfcu and Britain* Ibhibom Cbajaatat aortti»—i.aoranf.woodmdTtoditwta.:;; izirZUT' , Western Insor- P| Agent for; Delaware a MntttallawnMßaOa,-4iySaitmfc‘ ■ .Sip Goons. >. ■ • CM.K.MBXHU PPROHyiiID & CO., (aneoegsora to Mot* XP t*f _* earcMuuy whoieoeio kod b*uq Mho la SuptoeadraDcjbnr Good* BottlMast Conor roorthaad MI >" i ill;, Sii Stapl.tud Kan • r Dealer la ; Boss*** Hats. Straw THaatßg* sat r flood* goaeraHj.j .-i' • .. gtt; Uoofcstllus, fct. KQBERTS. JDAVJBj jfuooeisorto John 8. Dart**, dealer U Boob, ttaUoarr?, to,Ho. S 3 Wood >g ao»corDerofl>itttOßd,aUog.ftifcaßfib. nj&ly ( WM. Q. JOHNSTON ft StetiooSl , • ff,Blaakßoaklbatihetsnn cal Job Trtatat+Xo, 1 iT.yood«trwt.Ha>faprtfa T r>. r-...... . qoBQ- : AX A CO; BOOKta&UCBS AND OTA WOSHM.HO. U Wood street. outdoor to tboov* Third. RnbvijhtA) l , flthoolesdlaw Booksooo* ft— *»«oahaßd.'. } Ti. I.BBAD,BOOSSJCUiIBAND BTX ■":■ J . BtaCT. gc.r»riton>t. «pcii»aoiw&<«. - , Batata*. J. OBIBWXLL, .VjgUtßj BIBS, MB OJMURHb PAIHTSB AND G BAXtfiKR. ' - No. 51 Fnrra Snoatr, rOppo»it«U.: ' , PITTBOORGJtt, PA, 61gDWork don»fiff - . DAI FBARK' VAH OOBUBB, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HERO BAST. Valuta floar.-Bracibs. bad* Bettor, Urd, oh» p o ik, Vrtod and Grot* fntlto and Pradoeocroonaij. . : le*r*t anX Jima matt an Qmlfnmxu. Warehouse, No. 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh.! —•ecu . - - Bprtaaor, nartaaih d 00. i roc** of £.**>. Ja'ltonaM ft . j Cp, WftttftUla, 0. - ? total unott; ttii PmsVth. M .«au auccxu, pitul’ch . :iB»DONALo ;ARMtcKLIB,; :j, ' GBOOBBS, Prbpuceaiid TfOcannU«JcQ'Bl*rch*nt*,Jc4»b«rtln N.O W»r» «rt. |ia •») vaM(l| MU, ic< j'-'./'''.- ... j No.Ss3Libertyat„ aoMily • j ; ; ■ PlrtttßOEUg. mi uuw n>na .aim* ; LAMBERT tt .SHIFTON*, : \AT HOLB3AIiE OROCBRSjProdace Doal v? enaa$Cram,talonMexbwta. | Ha 6 BLxtV atnet, FUUbutgk, F». tom.mu, tuuui _ bimß 4 VAIBBLB, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COM _f T MISSION HI RC HANTS; Daalere la ProAmeo, Plou* Buoßi Chiut! Pish, and Lard OU,' I*o*,~ bum, Quu, Conow Yams, and Pcvtooms HiniiOnn generally. Ml 6 ' ‘ ' :1U fIBQQBD BT4 PHTBBPBOH. ex. w«a. wan R* J. WATSON 4 0 0 • - Wholesale Grooers,. A*D DBALtKS IN Bopo, Oakam, Pitch, Oils and Pittsburgh • Manufactures, . 80. 13SW ATEHSTHEBT, kbcTe fic.tlfefi.ia, i (nOlrljSl - TinsßUsaU, r». WOiUta BAOAIiBTi r_T_ WHOXiTia A hB, OBOOBK, (a. II tirt .t Wool lum, —'.l.arnnm , nm Wnnt.. TOON M'GILL&BQH, Grocers and Com* •V. ttlaitaaMerchants.'! Agents for. the tala of Pig Iron and Bloom#, So. 183 Ltterty street, Plttebcrgfa. fclfcljd r B JONEB, WHOLESALE GEO \JF# CtR iad Boat forntaher, Dealer in Pr©dnee4m. i -.w^»^W | ts^r^.c«>d--i.«bt I 4 , oUi;, wttu»n utsimu * co., 61 Bean et_. below Marbur, Pittatrareh, Pa, IT£AMBOILEE MASERS AND ffllkET rlrea WorinvJtare&etrirW. «f DtfhbQPi rural Jote.tcomoOtt.rimi .fld o,Ualra BcOm,o!inm>TO ftoe tjd, Strain PlpM,'Orabnieni, Salt Pu. ter too, Iren P..U, Lift Brail, ale. Alio, BUcimJui? wok, Brfdfcc&d Viadoct Iron*, don# at tsa abotatl to- from a dtotaaoe promptly cttaoded to.-^ mds. fc. Tocos—k nm ••■ ' Be TOUMO * CO n FORNITCRE • AND OUAIBB Of Eterj • Deeoription. fAISOBY WtUtiaifnaa. Ararat ■ Vißbonu—Rn. 18 &« Smlibfleld BL, IXKAUBOAT OA3n? PtTKNEHIBB-We I m cecrtmOy.-mtacacfariM STEAMBOAT CABXJt ftnuniCßl tad CHAIM, cad invlt* the attention ot feeaafotunatad Is ferahhia* tecta. WWAwT . - ■ i j ■■. ~ trß. TQgyn A CO. Quack ft os trams. ’HE NEW YOHKJDAY BOOK int . nuJcrCyof Bair Weabra,- Uair w*H»i Hair OUk *sa tbt pumberleam prupurutJoo* wbkb are now tweraibe public under inch eztraveraat. bipu bolla) ndJhatasHe tit lee ae v* Mfmlid la»howwb>. Bow euraTaod Bewvpapnr ■ baadl&cs, as hair preparations «r*anjraabvsseflb«flm;veten their ml merit, wtaS 2I3XIFSU*Z& thMi & r i*>*obMxm. noo-aXABD. WH4UTOiIs LAKD 014 SWUT 014 ecrattd acdecH- kuMtiW wrappereend white Slat *lam. the coetljMrt ebaraeter of took*; cad when tbos costly,era baptized wUb'aont trisyllable term, cod cuu«ht at by verdest yoeni e&d old er botbeaxm. Soeb b sot the of frateor Wo«ri 2blr (Ustsntfvc thU fCotlMßea coma* befbre the world without any “blah ; auattoT- Jutophiotodßa, or; cnjr etbtr aetouaiie* cod I omrtaßf cctcbgumr Urn*; he etmpty adraetteea ßtir •toftrwfee- Wpettteiprussui prcdaely—wsd m c Bettor :CtivaU cett. ,BojrProteeor Wood*Hair BactoraUn,cad wjm veloe your aedp, eye, yoor. very tmiaL coply Dotb< to* *l*5 It may be that ytm will get aomewoneaub* ; etaan IbM pertained Icrd oil 00 jouremriom. Beans. bar.WoodVßcstorattnaDru* Hair If the beet article ex* tact" ‘ ; . ; i I* WiU, by Nature's own Process, BattoroOfiyHalrto tbs Original Color, ; ‘ Wffl make Hair'Cro# on &ld Heads, • WiD restor* the Natural taeredoesi -will rcMveasoobc all Hehtes. Will remove ail DaadrnlJL ] ; Wffl cam all awpttm -avro Scald Heed, . w|B make the Bstr Bolt MdOlaoy, ' 351 Blk * •PO***’ yoen# aralo, the Color of Hats toold era, -WOl aiwajc fastec ft cad atop Us faUibb And la oneof the bwt TcrfUtArtkUe foe u» Hair aow Id Qflb ; MimitacttredbyO.J.WOOD A 00-aodcdd Wbolcnb rtWjjMfl %**V.»« YorSaodlUMeKS£ by Pr.OtoMLßgmtL B. L.PAB. foyfriiyp W :.vF>‘;UAKbUAtL, haring. returned # fnmlbcbKV »iU|aooQ receive a magnificent cmrafTtunt nf rntirlunil I'mtrfrin ' FopuHMglogi, for adanleg town tod coasti? bouees. Tbe T&riol/ will be as great is beielafore. aol priocs lower, "soltfog ibo Uaas-Vi hit . V.. BTWocdst OOP BKJIIT& BDRCBIIBLDACO. bare Jut opes*] ■ largo assorttaest cl fbo boot moke* of twWaad Chlldrea < e Hoop Skirts. - OALBdOBAL SKIRTS I— JL9 .. Another lot of these bKßtuel Belaoratejert cpontd, Sol&rtno eod Urej, extra Widths aaf good leaatha. -> ‘ Be&ntiful&pr No. 2 targe Maokcrth TIIIMIt SoJ LtfnUickinli ~ vObfbbla W<ofhb; IBobRbU Trout; SBO' 4o - &a>rto|; ÜbblsAlowlreolTorrliig; ntnaiot nla by, .• o-l-v.. : -f. : -i ,U»B*NOH : cue* of - t r PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1861 An important booki r DB. HOTLBY’BSIW BIBTOBY HISTORY 0? Yfl* ÜBITXD BBXBBBLiBDSafmatb* 6Ndb of WDUea tbe SUest to Binod of DcrtTby JORlf LOTnBOPUOTLBY,L.L.D. Two tolbbsb Bm, cloth,' •beej» and balfoalf;'’ Jtat n«*(Ted dt - Roberts, Davis,; ; “ rT “ . (SneceaeoftoJobnß.Datlaon,) BuoKSEbiKn aho iTatioiek, 93 Wood street, PitWmrgh, Pa. _A!w.y,cabled, . wdlMl«U4 rtock of RTARDAUD TiuoLoaiati. Dyepepde, DUbcu aaJ Liter Aftctloot, Pika, EboomatUa, Peven and Atom, obetluate U*ad Arboe, «u all aotetralperaacemeete of Health, (beat Pill* bar* lev erf ably proved a cartels and epeedy remedy. - A dual* trial • .will place the Life Pllla beyood tbe reach of competition Id tbeeatbaatbs «tsrtrj pattest. Dr.MOFfATt*d PBttNIXBITTEM will befoturiequah lyeflkadoesfaaU ewe of Nerroot Debility: Djnepda. Heed Ache, tbe Bkkseee fncfdeQt loTegulM ig Delate Health, and every kind of Weaboeaof'ibaDlnatlvaOit gam. aala. by Dr W. B. UOPPATT, 835 Broadway, No* Tori, and bt Medicine Deelera and Drocglite generally, tbrmygbocl tLemcetrT ; fiftly&wT. PITTBBUROB PLOW WORK 8. J. C. BIDWELLv {Socmrcr to lp*«r A BldtreH,] ' MANUFAOLUBBB OF ALL TUB VABUTIB3 OF Plows, FLOW OASHSOS, Cotton Bcrapexs, Cultivators, &o, Adapted to the tariaus Soils of the Northern, Western and Southern States- 1 • WtrtbooM «Dd 015 m; < Coniir OaqatiM W*y, F«y«tu itrut u^od«t UHOTUX BCEU-7& bags prims (brads •Sr •• aisa• • mast acorns*: ■ MlQMfc—6o thu dajby : j aka vmukiftm PITTSBURGH GAZETT jUto Hooka. DA VIS' BOOK iroail'l' ' • , • J 03 Wooditraat J . WAiumoTon, March 13,1861', A Cabinet meeting. wtll£be held to-day lor Iho .final deterininalion pftheyquestion of Fort Sumter. AN the high military andjaval officers at Waihi&g ton, agree, in opinion that jblaj or Andoraon cannot be re-eoloreed with (be ’means at present at the disposal of the Goverp&pnt. It ia aaid that the garrison, il be treated with civility at Charleston, and allowil to proceed to the North without opposition, j The President tent Tor slr, Corwio, this morning, to aay that he had appointed him to Mexico, believing that he waa better qualified for the place ‘in the present condition .of our relations, and understood the policy that waa adapted to. them more clearly iban any. .other oan io public life. Heeontidprod it lbertoianoa of the firat coaae.' quence atflbia lime. \ UritCorwin gave no definite 1 answer, J»ut .will cnnfef .with. Mr. Seward, and anderattnd the pracliealvrews of the Admioiitm ! tloa-bnforb declining. Bis penonai inclinations arengalnat going, but ' ,they will be yielded if be eo&tideri'thst the public, tnearcett era to be pro moted by bia acceptance:—TW&una Cpf. ' ' • CaMfuj'iJl.. Clay witfnot 'seeepi the Spaaitb Mission; lie doe* not mate the roason for declin ing thßioffef, but probably does not desire to learo'lbe country for the preaent- Neither- woald he accept Ibe Mexioan Minion. Mr. Clay is a live mu anqdpca not deair,a to. ostracise bioieifdaring the present crisis ol puhiioal events in thii coun try. The'Spanish bunion ia therefor# open to aooie ambition# arplranl. ] ■ Latei.—Caaiiua M. Clay kaajast consented to accept the Madrid .Minion, under the preaaure of . ,j Friend* of Carl-6chan r Eiq., ctate the Brtxiliaa Million hap not been tendered to thtt gentleman, and assert very poritivnly that he will not accept it if offered. Ilia ambition looks toxin European Mia tion, end it ia said that he bka Mr. LiocolnUpledsn ' of smne say, somo of ibo beat appointments Wn tbe.s|»(c areiaooght to be obtained formed whose fidelity to Buchanan Bern* ocracy was never targeted until efter Lincoln's election, or for others who, instead of bearing the beat of the day* entered ibo Be publican ruki only when it became apparent that Republicanism wan to be the winning aide. > There are tnanyjiho coufideoKy aoiieipate tbat Jeff. Dsvis wilt yet ksort to wine means by which he mil t>e revenged on General Scod, and further piuoge tbe Cbltoa-£Ut(r& into revolution. , The desperation of a double defcat seetfcitoibe Ust battening upon them; and ire'miy expect some rasft Qotenepu.' Tbeae are not idle conjectures, aay those who ought to inow.—A’. Yi World. Tbe feeling gains ground to-diy that an extra session of Conceal is inevitable. The sodden changes in pdbllo affairs laud other causes which will dally arise, ell mm to p,dnt to the ncMssllj; lha subject hits been discussed Jo influential circles.—lFWfcf.; ’ lo tbe Sedate j&attr Jar. Mr. Fiiuta>lto noted that the from seceding States, who hare deftlsfefc&nmiaiysi no longer members of tbe Scnete, M.Oriafto from tbe roll. This motion wUI supersßdelMriautyß of Mr. Foster, and while tiddlog the Kata cj'Mr. Wigfall, will bond off Beaator is aiming. to' make himself a martyr by dectaratloni liimHer to tboae for vhlob Mr. Foster prppoaed to expel tfco Texas buffoon. Tho newsvfrom Texas is important. Governor Houston refused to acknowledge thesgthorityof tbe Convention, aq'd maintains that the Legislature la tbe supreme authority to the Slate. .He js op; posed to Texas joining the Southern Confederacy, and u said io;bo raising troops os hi* own account; If let severely alone fur a while, it U probable that tbe seceded State* will (all to fighting amoon-them; •elves.—Trfhints. ■ - The latest ddvicea fro&vPan Antonio show, that the Colon men carried that town after alt, at tba into election,'ißolwitbstanding the presence ol Ben M’Culioeh'a *[oo rangers to overawe the people, and to await the dtannion vote; Tba issue at Union end Secession were sqaarhly made, each party pj. reding with digs, banners,'fcc: There need be no donbt of the overwhelming strength of the Union taatiment in Western Texas. * - i • riTraßuaon.pA. AJT9XXST AT LAW, «H..nmi j, corny Lataj of In-Ha m, Pa Tbs fleg-ihip. Comberland sad the Pocabontai left Vers Oration the 25th jot for Heap, too Ooade. The latter has arrived. TbePowbeUn bad.alao started for New Tofk. Tbo 6ablae, 8t Loois* Brooklyn sod Wyandotte are still iff Peats, eels Harbor, andwM remain there ontU replaced, u long as Fort Piekeae.it held; which there Is no present Intention, to abandon. ; Tbe Seemkry of War, by the authority ofths President, bed the pleaiuo: of annonnciag, this morning* to Cot. Samner, his nomination to^iheßen* ete ss s Brigadier Geseral io tbs United States army, sloe Twig gr, dtrgraeed and itricken from tbs roll*, for treaaoß to bit oouatrymea. it will bora memberod that CoL Sumner kii onsaf tbe alts that reoeatly.' soeompanisd President Llaoelo from Springfield to Washington. Uaay yean ago, when General Cameron was tba editor of * aowipipent Hartlaborg, he recommend ed.to.Pmldent-Jeekioo tbs tnnirer of Colonel Son* • ntjywbo la th# lon-ia-law of tbs lete Joho M. Fos ter, of HarrUbttrg, from tbs infantry to tbs trUllerr. andnowbe hu tbs additional pltaaora of being tbs msdlom by whfob Us promotion to * higher ends in tbs service t# conferred.—PAi/a, PrttZ There irecrowdiol patriot* on daty daily, bcsicg iof the doom tod &QU«chuaber*t eipecially of the Sute tod Trtuory Department!. Yesterday there wereatleait urty waiting their lam tt Mr. Sew. aid’* door, and to.diy the crowd wtaeetrly h Itrge. Mr. Chau’* Ittte i«, if anything, etill note popaler, tod iff nuaitke not, begin* to look apot tbe mi»wht>‘«doVt wist incffies” uit natural canoeilj. Ho reoeirce Ibeo ell kindly, however, iuteoi patiently, and tame them off conacloni tbit the Secretiryhai glreo him all the time and atten. uoa they bate tap right to eipecU Mr. Seward; it need pot be v*id,i* equally at borne in the ful fillment of tbtaa moatirktome dntiei of an Emeu* live Department—TYcu*. .t, ■: ■ * . Hoo. Simon,-Cameroo yvaterday aoamed the dolxMol fat* saw poaiuoy at Secretary of War, and look* quite at bone ra it; i He donbtleaa con. gratoleica nimMlf that he hie eieiped all com plicity in the “War of the Koaaa” waging by th# rival flow York (action* to which be woala neeea •wUy. barnbepomn a bad by. ipken tbe Traamy Department. . , Quite a bitter qntrrtl It goicg oo between Capt. Meigv, saperlntendent of tbe capitol extetiion, ui! Architect Walter, relating to tbe progrese of that work, involving, U » aaid, Ibe ieteifarence of thp Provident for tbe third or fonrtb lima.— World* Captain Hoorn, a dalegate from Utah, orgei the Admtaialraiion; a« :a natter of policy; to appoint Brigham Young Governor of that Territory. Brigham barbeea theGoveroor, is Uet, for twelve yeanr;:Bo l matter.wbo rcceiveil’ the pay of the position,—7ta rtJBUBHO UMJLT ANO WISELY BT si RIDDICK Sc 00. L - nm:min.-uni unmma. •PITTSBi RQH» SATURDAY MbKNINO, MARCH 10. FROM WASHINGTON. >*-r-4 —r . "'k'-iV.V-'V 7 ■ -5 r" ' ts: h s h .n u «‘.^rv 0 *? B '“«r" (Prom lh« lonia Demoeratj The following U an extract from a private letter received fa this city by one of our work menjfrom his brother fa Charleston. Those are> the men with,whom the miserable .traitor Jeff. Davis is ti march upon the Northern States. We beg nto feelperfectly easy about the attack on Fort Sumter: '' .4 I'KJflAßLisTOir, Feb. 20,1861. , * : i*: •!* . *&ow, something about politics/ Here * very body is a soldier. 1 hive been in the fleldservieo the pasttwo months. a sol dier, ond how f With shoes without soles, poor food, -and' Worse clothing.: May God have 3.; Should lha North march an army here, two-thirds of ourmtn would join Don't be surprised that all people here seem jto be in favor of secession'.Otherwise, nanyfa poor fellow would be starving;' “Who ever refuses to be a soldier must leave the city. ?ort Sumter still stands quieUy, and the gar rison appear to be iu good spirits. Our army have not jot attacked iU: The asses appear to bo tooj stupid to undertake it. In order to do that they want another Garibaldi, or keep their mouths abut. Rumor has- it that it is to be takenjneit week, without fiul.; Tho commas der,Major Anderson, I have known in Flori da/ arid believe him to bea brave man ; “Hbjw do you progress in Ft. Louis ? Write mesoon again: Foare, &c', X." Kerenni at Southern Porte. The Secessionists pretend ; to believe that Lined l intends to attempt the collection of revenue at the Southern porta by force. How cm he do it-? He has no power to collect rev enue outside the harbor, and he will not at tempt jto force non resident officers upon an unwilling people. But tbifactis then will really be no revenues tocollect at the Southern ports; worth, the trouble/'j: The .movement of ths-Secedtai has failed; -thus far, to secure the i sympathy/of: a angle foreign Government I t oppose Mr. Lincoln notifies the representa tives from abroad at Washington that the clearances given by the fiecedere will not'bo recognized by the Federal Government, and that fact is. communicated by these' represen-1 tativesj to their respective Governments, and I by the Governments to their people; will not that have the effect to effectually cut off the trade of all the Gulf Porta ? Most certainly it wifi; and will be as effectual blockade of their ports as could be acoomplished by armed vesMls.; Icnooln has no power to reoogniso I the Bouthem Oonfodency, and could only do I so. by violating his oath. If he cannot recog-1 nise the Government, no more can he recog-1 nfee iU sets. WUI tire Seceder* say that a nfosM to recognise them is ‘^coercion*—Sash riZfe Banner. I [ Kicbkosd, Va.. tho on Iy plana in A uieri ca wherotbo Prince of Wales' was insulted, ~ "*ms to be under the control of a, miserable mob. The Washington “Star" eays: ThojHiehmond' Disunloniata, not content with thS virulent abuse which their Disunion newspapers are showering upon all friends of the Union in the Virginia Convention, have inaugurated a system of mob violenco against those gentlemen when they appear on the streets. I? Hardly one of then! can now venture out without expecting to be insulted with the hisses and scoila from the: street mob which, under their auspices, hare apparently taken as complete possession of tho city as the Plugs over had of Baltimore in times past. The upshot of tbeir proceedings: is, that t or succeeding in overawing the representatives of the psoplO' of the State in the Convention, they .are fitting them more firmly than ever against succumbing to tbs purposes of those who propose to govern Virginia hereafter alter that fashion—the fashion now preva lent in tho seceded States, where, tospeucand act in favor of the -Union as. made by our fath ers > is now adjudged a crime worthy -of the punishment of death; aocordihg.to the threats of their pisunion press and orators. A white man writes from Virginia to New Orleans In the following strain: Should this State remain in the Union, there vml4>e great sUmpedo iron* tho Sttie of oar best with their property* Vimnia w !*, , become » free BUte, ted a settled of that fact would ***** n& . gro property almost worthless. Besides, be having, as 1 do, that slavery exalieth a nation —is a humanizing and Christianizing institn tion, ordained by God as a great conservative element4-that so-called “Freedom"-debases and corrupts a people and stripSthem of high toned, chivilrous feelings and sentiments,-1 sm no willing to rear my children id any oth er than sfslaveholdlng community. No Esoara pbok PonraußT.— A eorra spoßdeiit of tho Portland Argot, writing from ’’ isconsip, at tho residence of Geo,Jone3, who acted aa second In the Offley dud, says, "fcarn ing I wai from Maine, the Genera! alluded to tho affair} expressed admiration for Mr. Ciller, and deep regret for the unhappy termination oi the issue. Graves diod the victim to re grets and |, the most horrible of horrors. Two years he passed in eleeplesa nights, with rooms lighted and with watching friends, whom he was unwilling to hare for a moment leave his presence.! Mo consumed the hoars of night in walking to and fro, in frightful starts, in moans mid groans and tears, and in wild exclama tions. At length, wore ont with mental an guiah, grief unmitigated, and wasting watch fulness, the unhappy man expired. Thus I had it from the lips of a.clergyman, his neigh bor, and; thus was avenged the ; manes of the murderediCillqy. 1 ’ . Sootnaas papers are. drivemto most absurd ehlfia to fortify aoddefend the eeeret legielaUon of their bogus Coegreee. The wholeeoniplraoy hot been |done, as kindred villatelee ware.ln Venice, la a Bur Chamber.: A letter wrtler, hut a few days ago, recorded an open aeralon of one hoar as the loegeal yet held. The only public debate thus far waa that eflha taritr. They work in eeeret, and allow, only euok fools aa they please to get into print.:. A Peemorio* VaatnaD—lo 181S6, we eeld we lime would eome when id; men who ahoutd oppoae thireopenlog of the Aft lean elite-trad* would be denounced as m abolitionists _Boeh a time oema a pear ago. fe ike lan pruifle* «Ul eeueaea we eatd the Uoe would woo ; eome when emj man who opposed lha dieaoluiloi of ,-iae union would be denounced aa an lat.Saoh a lime baa come now.—Zroti. Jour. Twins is no antagonism whatever, n civi Prentloe, “betweeotbe Kentaoh/ and the Indiana and liltnoia iolereiie upon ibe aub jeot of slavery. But there ia a very serloni an tagonlem between:Kentucky interests and the Cotton Statn.latereeta upon ibat Important eub jcct. /';/ ■■ ; • Tot Charleston papere notice the decease of Mrs. Grade . Crawford, at the era of one handled and aeren years. ; J . ; ; S D ,|«“LWr a ur m ° Cry PoMhM: !. . fObW*fiiwolppW-‘ *SdO«XJoB)IDOa do ; Uto»ffoodVBUttb. 1«> babbit prim* NaMolane*, ’: .v< • •_ tbblfpcla* white Hmsl .• • 8 bbU Boil Butter. - - - i ' - ■ - V 30 ken Lord,' ’ /' " " bbblpcbotoalfttktreL ' ‘lO do EtftJWfl OtTrloff. ■ Nkw chop black, and grekn , . • -’: TXCA£L ■■■■■■ o2^^s?jrars I ch£jr2S.t !,tor,, “ ,,tT ».».nnntisoH's, QooJ.WrtU.U gPRINa PRINTS, —r ' ’ . K«» StjlM, • roll Elock. aim All kinds of Sesaonehle Drj Goods. Mtl :■ 0. niKBQW IQYI. rs ti«k.t stmt • jgUKOnmLDA CO. Emljpoideied fikirts, Jdcon«tU FJonncioe, Yf orked Linen Edging md •* ray lo» prto«. . : Xil&liS—4(X)bbia.Xouia>. . j.RQAanr' r}ttAft<*£Sr*lQO bu. Meuiu \M‘ •apFTfcrqoUf/ijQgtne'dfbrmbto,. ■■ ;• MTMIB A BBOTniM, nh»,;, :. ■ 88WoodK^oppodtagl.ChtrlwH^' JBWLBAFI*ARD» ta tblfcj fiiL (•Hit tiwitUtt ter baton*, far ml* by -v. 7: !; .• A VjmraUr Wa.la foarifc itwn. awm*** U&L'W&Q, tAUUSQ. lU>S% OUlin, w« IQffi. » *■ ' s&s&szk I- ' _ ' T “If PIHB INBUaANCB COMPAND ", d" ~SS , STto i»Mai« iUao»Ko. OsblnTteet at. Philadelphia Flro and LUo INSOBAKOa 00M MHf No. 119 Catnvt s■rstn, opposite theOtutoa Oolite: Capita! s2lo4oo—A**et* $204,013. ; f • WUJ tuki *U kicii of Insurant*, «fther Perpetual UmttM.ooi orery deacrlpttoo of Pro port? or Ujrcfeudi* ltr***3o»Bl® rate* of rreoiom. ?. ■; 'ROBERT. P. KINO. Proitfent. ; „ M. W. BALDWIN, Vice i i; Dawroia—yhM Bay*. B. it. fi. B. *nglW», Q*o 6 * nr J* Jowpb 8- PMLO.ahwrmiß.Joba Guyton e, J. Megargw, 1. Wilor. F. BUCl«PU»»,B*cr«tarf ALLBOHBBT iUBUBASCB COMP’Y or pmiaiiKaii. , ! i- Orric*—No. 37 RUN Street, flank Bloek. • TNSUKES AGAINST ALL’ KINDS OS' X FIRB AND MAKING RlfiKß. ' 3ddcnt i JOHN D. McCORU, VJr* OtteriAeBßL BOOS ’^ #cret * Cspfc WILLJAMDEAN, O.O. QotßPjr, Kerrey CWldj.' j faa B. L. ?*hn*ctock. ; Joho wrA'CapL Ailub Jaeol*, B.P. Sterling, Out. WtUlw D—a. Robl L. ItoOraw. n tW» ?** \e\jyrf Ciliiea’i imoraneo uoiapuj of fittsbbrga. Office, oor. Market A Water .Streets. (Sbcosb Ftotaj is, WtL BAQALSP, Prealdeal,; .. ]( • INSURES BTRAMBOATB B^D, : Franc to SeUera, B,ttKfcf, JohoS.Dll*onh Barclay Pnwtep! Fire, flanoe and Inland lniarnncc) INSURANCE CO. of NORTH AMERICA , PHILADELPHIA. s H ‘ Incorporated ITM— :■} AaaU, Janearj. 10, 1MP.,.;.. R. Ihi-iu* Putt, Secfjr. JJttauaG.OWlH, l*mt. INBUBANCiI CO. OF THE STATE OF PENUSYLVAUIA; PHILADELPHIA. tettffpotattd, $200,000. U AawU Pairoarj J, 186? —*B, QKBRT D.BHERKBRD, Pnirtdetit. WuilftK Z2'lsni,B«c'j. Hartford firF i:nsurAnc£ cb nA&TFOHD. \i Incorporated, IBIQ--C»pUal_.^*4go i ooo - „ ' iwu Uij I,lBca—.—W Two. C. Aui>, Bec’y. H. QUNriNQIXHt, PrcU t&,ruormirte io the ebore Old end JUUebl* OutDMnieeJ tta be obUtncul t>j epptlcetiOß to • ; W, P. JONSS, Agent,** Welef «,|l : .Hegelt-y’eßuU.tlng, Indemnity Against lwia,Toblaa Wajw» ; Osrldik BamaeLGrant,; j«*tb B. fcmlth, Edward C.Dair, Sep W, BtrtsartA ;: CttUHJM iL 1 Ww - _ jtnwAitD a dalbTviS SS£X I wh. A. 89Kzi t Secretary pro Com. •* - .)► J. GAEDSEB 007709, Avnt. I wyd - OBMWortheortcpr.Wocda^M'h™**-- rittß iMinunx, r'~;: By the itliaaei flotaai lainranet doihp'i, of paiLtmFaiti, | Oa Bonding*. Ac, la Town or Ocmstry. . ; ..| Office No. 303 EVnlngy Bttwt. ; '■-] Omui »3WM toUo** I first UortgaiponisiproTedCity Property,worth :- doable tteanrocct...... ■ tift •Ground ro&Lftndal—. 7 11M Ah fetwa. ttaUruad Co 1 * tt per cent. Mortgage ; • i a7.ooo : ae ®*l'Philadelphia, e per cent JOUOO t# lO,OOO 00 Collateral kana. well frorerf f jSSpao -Uuntlaitdsa.aadflruadTepMcußtalnJUllread Oompuny, tooo'M 5J OC ?f °li hßll * 4, ; ac * *l°*®*! Inaarauce 00... 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