C 5 , - ht VitirsbnitT64otc, CI II •pI4WAY. 1. NOTICE TO A DVIUSTO.Eit • beeeby giTen tins Pereariter 3.11,T W ,urilAcineuts recetyckl2tl6l+ orkej.t. e. paid for , Ftien handed - 4a. except' lu thr ea.!, 01 rear , ' "4 Cream; WbOiet. 01111 win IX rcriere4 uuut.e.nyYzutluml. Advritl.wrs wlfl pleamt snaky a "P . " : 0 4444 ae fide o,foSh ital - moats fur ad .theciutraukt ututsd. I bly enforec4. , • . Tile Prier.. of eat Melvin; . S.u.Cl Evening edltlaxs lr artiTA UmiToulteroritom etiritimiliTt2 . EE.ll I).r El <'TAND Q}YNEItsIIIP. Alcu, In oqo,par!.leular, arc like trees. 'Co Abad battcpn dence Aber 'rnixst. tam , tbeir roots--de oply Inibiadtiliu tho:groVild: The htStory or all:o9jimtOtlona boars Atuiform. Wit inio to, tbo large fir thIC FoAttioti *6-11tliarrect" through the operatbanit.in*Flin.sos i .,ccOlii:riarticipation itt tlieoji**o ut thedll, - - they bly fail ioattan-ni pzevicetavil 'Me Tagaleral ages, the hind Wits xaolii.:".ry ,eomparatively revr".4 :111iipliiitigtd.tb643 ; *rg consequently all-powpetbl.: As laiverary consequence , Lth , ' EiIaWSPS of the PoOpiti xreed slave 4. Mod- lii 1 - •,,, era nutt,thilttrai..9tee a fresh instance of the ii- 1 4 ,4 6 4 .44.* Atir;,ainie.irllnciple. The re lit`, cent l'fi.lltclpatlort of the eaves of that int- II *nem° t nidti; will in6iiiably lead to th,y 1 1 ,111,i-em * fic l, su bii v b , hra pr the broad es-' tates-of tbe nobility.- 11 ''' ~. Sol 0 6 tif*kti*Y. ni9 ,.. n° P'l l Y remained iu. if• •ittot in*.oglabili 1 .1 4, wa , e: int-m.6l(mila wen)ai, at , 4 0 34pist . cif:#1 - etv; 'landlords; the entire • political pewit' .iins"- In: tliii 'hands of the parkok - :: Just . /.31 - proportion as the'rnasses' el; tho!titlinhibnts look: root in the soil, ' bitlier z ki nalniiing.fitles ittfee iimrai) or on 'l' longlenso-htdda'; did personal and tivll liI)- ' ' • '"'' ' ' 'All •• - the; ago a, erty groykt;p: gn:ll34b, e ages, and ': bp l itOAs - „ iia present time; land-holding has bevkiti*itioit, of. inembt,rzaa a p Partia- I ;Wept sl,nd''iittudaEdon.to4he right cd'yoting. 11 'Advaimed;lbirdierit*: bairn; Intlied,brpaened 1 1 : the, iqop:Pr#o4o.. Mt' btlift'agc; IntS, quitr,' : nr. ~., .. oeuil7;birollniairr; the Most at:envoi:Ls il 'among 1.401;,‘ has' an constrained to +w it, °opt a lessened fineliold or lease•hald , as ~ caltulatt4o efit Philadelphia by . developing the re-. nreca of the State. The wise , action of ,beep; tWo iMpiortaint tax/amerced. ntzy lons, rhiladelphiafa-breaking way 'con trol of the in ftrn , 0 , 011, Tn nd min coeori be it - aright. • • , !tar. dalieeir*titiv_ak Fo fond ;of e itfu g a 0 .tto - motly introduced into thei.Legislatno; ibr Tligirda, i hr.lrr: chtiolen, to confer .oce 4°t7°ll3 , l °E like human - rights upon .-tito no . aa tat' orbitllia that Pfc. _Sonth can - . reljea (41 doipatice to theblaeas . . Why o they not# , to the 1, ge of - the-vagrant w t. recently Passed.. by this same -legiela. pre OrVirgin la, which G en . timily liaii , . 4,11 Oorapeilod to set outdo %;.e inhuman i:nd oppressive, and voleulatoilto redtico the . egroes to Worse than their termer bond- • , MON"roonqury IlLazu presided at . a ' t;on. ention of e,i-robobi and tieeeetviiontitm.hf... vntlyhold l'uldaryland, the objeetof , sto procure tho.repeal of the Law of that fate whteti . rebels. That 13 I :Vh re'Maiilsrtow—with the ,161 e el and ..tay V he / . .pyld. men of t& State. BLAIR I OINTY.—The ~ ltep ➢ bllun.. of 41air oonntyliuivo elected L. W.114t.t. from Oat. county tiPth'e State Conven tent. with - 14km, ettocu3 to vote fa' Goa. Coati W. Ge&Br for tioveinor, FORCE OF HABIT l'.r , s• of Italia was never hotter °in , mated than in the eandliea of the North , ern deltioerab. Insetting the ire‘titllthal of .-Inver,%. They voting far it twenty Ilan, no,. in d.•tian.• their :ma 1.•1411.1 j.aris ...lialitarz,r in Na doting. A: nint a 1.7 , ... , 1 ileiti ..l'elinrt was re . .inired to bring them np D , the mark. A e.meeianni orju.sli UV. • „ r . sense of shame held them back, ,m,i einn-1/ them to (teat into other course.. Rat the exaetions of temporary, and, as they thought, permanent sellislintis, were inn,. or-able. They exeused their baseness, end attermatibto blunt the odge of censure by pleading , extenuations. They would tan .6-.s not to the shamefulness of their COursie, but to its repalsivenes.s. it wus • hard- forthent to do as they did, bat a Zuly wastaidertiltein; m constitutionat _ lion shut. tbein up, to. at. Painful necessity. After iiiinte they' frond their humillatinn: to Mr vornibrtable. They _gloried' , lnAt.. T . ii,...y'opened the:Book efNatorem4rouacl,. the rightfulness of slavery written all Over. its yuges ; - .They, tutnqdtathe . C,or4f l tfi l tpifi; and found slavery watt 'corner atone - of the notioiMl': 'their -spectacles; andyepeningt their- Bibles,- dis ,ovt.reda hidden" and ',Utleult significance. They - prociaineedriloodern revival of that . leXundriatf theo:l6phYWhich found tinder the• words what was not in rho words; and that found;-in Word. 4 What prophets, .evangeliSts , and apostles never put in theme T7teg : ; stirs trankfOratedi and in this; eotrversiort_ ,..m from truth to falsehood, they went A mid doWn the • hind to polite. ..cal inectingS, with the Holy Scriptures iu • one pocketand a whisky liottioin the other, to prove that - slavery was originally it be nign patriarchal institution, anti fu the pro-. ceSB of doveloptnent had *time a grand missionary enterprise for the enlighten ment 01' the heathen into the sublime -mysteriws of Christianity. It was Cu rious. to note, when their neophytes had imbibed the proper amount of whisky, how eagerly they accepted this new exemplifi cation of tin doctrine -of love to God and num.. This phase of democratic transfer notion reached its climax iu Isl3o. Now, slavery istlefunci. It is as dead as NEIIIJ CHADNI7.ZAII; and has neither the promise nor the hope of a resurrection. Yet the democrats keep 'on voting for it, as if it was still a thing of life, anti power and patron age. Bren In the New Jersey Legislature, a day or two ago, when the question of ratifying the. Constitutional Amend ment abolishing slavery was brought up, not beentue the concurrence Of :NOW Jersey wan needed to coal pleto the momentous change in the organir tow, but because the reputation of New Jersey in history was imperilled and re• gains! rescuing, the democratic inembers voted sullenly in the negative. When a Iliudou widow, to obedienceto immemorial usage, casts herself On the dead body of her husband, tuid her ashes mingle with his ashes In the consuming dames, the expres- Of Minim% love, ghastly as it Ls, quali fies in . N be reeptired of rdelt C 01110,1.: lar.f . enolltloyed for the faithful perfortnanee of the rontract. to In, ent,tl 0 tibia 11,1 day,. after Lint acceptutte orwe i~i~i. Each otter tort ho arrouipanicti be a gotten guar ani., 1 1Irned 111 tote or Won, re , p'tnielbic ;verities, knoon to tide departntent ub eucL, offnertitled by a~I ttitrd .unto, dirtrietpolge, attorney, navy agent, ltollectur of the cuetotus. to the effect.thal, it tilt id be sort-med. the bidder will duly et mono a con tract in good according to the pre, Won, and bun, or (hi, Inirertiaentett t, within ten day. after acceptance; and that the aahl patty nficring •ltall faille enter Into the contreet a. aferesalti, he or theyAuntaittec to make good the difference be tween the offer of the dab] party and the twat lowest bidder. All butt, ens,t be scaled and yudorced :Pr0v0...1, vo...I, for Oil tor Ligiachynaye.,•' and then pl.nool In another en, lope, and illte•Clutl, ponpaltL to the nee ref are of the Light-Lau, Beard. Wachiny.ten City, Ai I lit la will be opened ' , nigh:ly. at the p.m :bud on thu ddy specified. Pnyon - alls bill be made for to. ant oral ca of oil Withlte attar dare after they • el, 11:11, been revel, - 111 by Ilv Un Ito.] II) order of tne 1 . 41'b1-house Board. A!illftilW A. lIAIiWOOD, jalZ.Ll,rll2,, ,mammary. DRY GOODS, MTH MINOS No. I. FIAENI II I Ilio MEN JEsT ftPE \ %T Nos. 1% a 1:(1 Tiarkei NO. ti LAD \F:F'v NEW ST . ILEs .11 ST RECD 1T micinu" GLiuDE x c 0.% Nos. IS and .FlO alnrket 51. NO. 3.—DECIDED ' B.IIIII:AINS IN EMBROIDERIES Nos. 1% and SO Market Street 4;1.1 r, h (~ K BREAKFAhT SHAWLS 33-7.DCVIPI7 40•CsEPr. At Macrum, Glyde & Co's, sos. rauX SO Market tit O. 4.—WINTER FI15411:16 49.2%T.1a GIrMabeNTEEi AELL.rorG F 'Eli .IT Alacrum, Glyde & Co's, 505...04 autt SO Market Street. NO. 6 .—Fultusilllta FOR L ARID; .17iD CENTLEMEN. vrxmtir c rap, .1f the Trianni(lag Store of 1.11 MACRUM, CLYDE & CO. ji:XTRA SALE WINTER DRY GOODS, ,a rge Tit ,(1.110.ti0118, QUM 1' (')►I'll.l.I % F'll's-t., BATES & BELL'S 1)1111MS MARKED: DO W.% . Wr clusllig out .sr WINTER GOODS At Very Low Prices, PEEPARATRY TO TAKING STOCK. = IVegllgee Shirts rorMen and Boys; Vests and Drawers of Shaker , Flannel, Wool and Merino; Warni Gloves mid Woolen 1104. , Woolen Scarfs, Murkier% and Nu- Wag liandmade Zephyr Articles; Woolen Gaiters and mil:tem; Balmoral Skirl% for Ludic% and Mime%. F. H. EATON, to 8- 1 TO S, ar.f caul, & c0..1 6 BEATEII DAIIGAVIN THAN EVER. Tkuo mss:-cr e3toau Boots, Shoes, Bahnorals, Gums, DRY 'GOODS, 80 1117 4 418 , rhtn7tele, gooP aril - Est StiAWLS, ITS% *Ali frOODS, Hosiery; Gloves, &O;;',': . AT 4:r-occrtkrßicr_ , . 4. . Anl 5 . 4.4 .4 the rommAt rin•qi4/1734 AuCticin House, SS and 57 Fifth Simi. SPECLIL We ...ale, respeetfull• auhotenet : the WI)LX AL!. AND RETAIL tb.h. Annual Clearing -Ont Sale MIL - "ao Csczamaamicbizao co 01. AND IS NOW FULL BLAST. 1111 n Hosiery and Mores, RLDIMED PRIcIr. italmorals, VEDA' CUE.% Eanbroklertes of ail Kinds, ti I: KATI. T ILE D ED mu • Es. Wooten Goods, 1.1 o• Hoods, Untagl .n 4 Shaw* A' LRY LOW. Ladies' .7 Gents' ItTsuleivoranents EL I ktPNV FANCY GOODS At COST. bal7 nerone Ilry 'WI be wid 1.1 C, r. A MACRLM, GLYDE At CO.'S, Na.. 7% and SO ILarlzet Street _ _ BAIIGAINSI BAIRGALNNI: • AT W. W. MOORHEAD'S 81 IVlGarlsAat LACE WOODS, ILANDKERCIIIF.V:4, Wm..ILEN n).04, ill +a, sK CORSET& &k., &c. 1...Y..NT:i• AND LAMES' CaNISIILSO l 10RUISOV , S 11 it AC. SHIRT'S, ..11111EA1 , 11. s..lltri.ottren. xeria : atierslo •1:1 NEW MARE MD GI.O.FES $1,24, Siprx, lOU A GENUINE KID CLOVE 7TIe Iv • near maadua:lntroduarTi Soldai olgale nlr or rrtall ! , lAflll'3l a i:AuLtn..r: o rinh bluer pnicEs rtEDucco $l.OO. $l,OO. 0.00 I=lll=3 Endershirl or a Pair of Drawers, Won h :ffaCRT.O C.lniatsLE jal9 O. 19 FIFTIISTREkT NEW HAM NETS, NEW STVIS. Mon Ain NL-Ti E0.11F:TIIINI.7 NEW Fitl: THE 11):%1) ~w .44, Just remit ed at.tultuM a 6 T:L MX'S, la rirth sr", PROFESSIONAL. THOMAS U. ELMOTT City ba ..., log uracill Alle#6 to remai) tht prsall.c (4A:ea - nue, en za 1~1 , 1 , 1 - ,r• I owitl4 mica it 4613 friatlO .r.a the coturturflir ,: z.lnyf.,!l7. Daa l f. I :0 1 0V a t olLt 711 dt r : Mk WWI. GREENII.4CKS ARE GOOD.; Mil ROM) Mil BE' BETTER. Boback's Stomach Bit Alta-yearn Mu nd yllenee and hare pas linthe hest extant for nil complaints, tonic and stimulant are required. They rte to strengthen the n'eak. Impart rigor to the. ead in all reispeets restore shatter./mad down eou.stltutiona.- No remedy h. been IN wlth as Tuts. mueb foyer ay ITOBACE i ST*MACI ROBACK'S BLOOD PILL CURE SICK. BEADACE Ct•A;tivenesNi. .Isid .4tl Maras,* of th♦ Ho DEL ROBACK' Blood. Pills, Blood Fri UM BLOOD PMUR ARE UNEQUALED F :t 01511INCi- Scrorsilit„. Syphilis, Skin Diseas. Se'reYiaAlber!m),ElsPefirsi. lir Indigestion, Sick liendtteh Liver. Complaint 'Rheu=ti 1%1' ,- 1- r - ,. -, •-.• ~, '.. .4'... .... • q' . ' :-,..,..'' . >2 A ~ ' • :..]: -St...4lEl:l's . Fin, [COMM G ILEraNBACE - ARE GO9ll, IMB It Is antuttted byur moat leneht4 pbyelett In)11Mtlinl IHTTEILS comblete the pr ors gentle Issatlee„ ao elnelent 'anti-Union and the bct.t etomacWc known to the world. itonAcit's' • LlTTElV e shonld lus used bv convalesce Wen? the prostration sridets alwayo acute eases. In e tdlious districts or the West at 4 'hero has, for■long time, been ouseh need %fele of stomach Bitters, which. •II taken Its I uantitles mud ar the proper time, are a es; ventis e of Billow. er, Fever and Liver Complaint, Dyspei Indlgestlon,Jattndice,llS i , , ey Complaints, and al! Diseases of a sim. tint' nninre, ant Ara 313erttea; •. As a preventive for bilious deraes,eno, leg the system, and giving_ tone to the digel sans, than arty other known Now that the war In over; there will be th.r, eeekieg homes in the South. .No persqu wt--1 his life shouidge, there withonillarlureouo Laud the 1111Trazi, us • safeguard against end maladielVengendcred by misitna and,: Tra r. velers to and all residents of, the ran.: , , bottom, of the west sod tooth, and the vall Minatsslppl and Ito tributarl”, FOopla selves with the - 13 rTi'll'E R 1r PRINCE, WALTON & Fare p:1 to IQr . C,II. rat'att, , i , ,- -,- .-t. - I ..........., SOLE PROP)RIETOI • . t Tow hook all.ordtro sbot,l4 Nos. 56. 58, not EAST THIRD STILT' EMI wirdou ldrai na rit l .l.l".l7 I t 04 BEIMI