=;=2 '9,.aitp tieitgrapk. Forever float that standard sheet iii2fhere, breathes the foe but falls before ms, net fteo dem's soil beneath our heti Aiid Vreedom's banner streaming o'er us. oUR PLATFORM': Wig UNION—Tag , CON,SI.KruuOS—AND THE kNFORGRAIENT OF THE LAW.. HAlttirinlttltil, Pk. Monday Morning, March 3. 1863. THE 8.N.D ., 01 SEA'ATION. We open the Ndw "fork and Philadelphia , newsketpete ih - vainleribrit;e manta whiehherdtbferfoCCillaied the' heads of the in columns in black, 'bold face, condensed and thrilling lines'; ;They ;ha*, varilihed-thitin ceased be--,and hive ;been 'exoreiseii‘ • hy the stern wand and order uf i the Secretary of War. W at h i m l c 4f!'' PPCSII#F.I`,..) II :,.:§P c V4PY , Stan nittiew the relief, he has afforded the country in thus putting an end to a system of ea"irlifl%'"4iPrati"' and f012t7 ti the ,i,ltedluin of , sensation tele graphic despatches, - he would consider himself =Ply rewarded. Out he will reap a higher reward than can be bestowed by any mere.pub llo oOmMendation, In tha„iact.that he has put an end to the e.}stsm Z.whereby our enemies have constantly detived nformation moat `important Character, and while 'in. the , possession of whigh; they were able to ccunter sot movements which would have undoubtedly resulted in the most brillhuit'‘idtories to the federai:Urmies. . And thio, was done, top, .as much'iti gratify a vulgar taste for the terrible and melodramatic, it was to brinenickle to the tills of certain New York and iii.oolo - putodien, some of whom haVe been sus pected, while thus exhibiting the seal and en terptise to gratify the reading public, of fullfil ling pre-concerted arrangements ;to, give the enemy #n formation. of our movementef in. ad= vanes., 'Hereafter the public must' he :satis fi ed with, results., If We win a victory, 4ke„ fact, will be sufficient for' tu; who enjoy the; comforts and ease of home; and if we are defeakdd, , the evil news will travel to, our heartliOnd,:ortr, homes, feStenr than we.wfilhe willing toveneive It, and in details too bloody to be spread before the world in the columns . of onr,own press. With the PriAi.itritti4 the people distant, from the eamps,have nothing to do,and any. system which gives publicity' to it, only tends, to its ember r ~ssinent and - friuirient oVerthriisv. 'Therefore,' we' eol are the e Secretary of War, deserves tk the thank of the community for ; the order thuslestricting the license that sought to uro., information, which should strictly be 'confined to his Department, fat the'prohtof.reson4enr tarp& .Usilttit r giaifficaihni 41 howl Ablialitti riosity. CIUNTON DICIKOCRATpiII Ite lad il3BllO, con fa* .theAtKit Sealigilmt;lolo4voltole rtickett and libellous. assanits-upoitthe President of the Unitecti3tatele„ , •that.ever'Wes written or printed inaufennicsl 'to any man occupying the time position, Agreeably to the , piogram me' of chishpi"and reciprocity in these slanders' end vitttpeptiuna of ft publican men and measures, we .expect. to see this same attack reprinted ire the columns of the Patriot, and then the pallo can judge how bad a man can become whe.o his hate to control his judgmentomd. permits his political prejudices to interferoWith his' duty tbhis countryiatedlts legekrePresenta tive.' Bad ait,ltitoofoOoken. ;has, ever been," ite, conduct in this crisis .will cover it with anigno miny from which no 'professions it can make, or assurances of future:ellegiance It can offer, will be asiffiikato reinstate gin the...confi dence and support of the honest masses of the eountri., From barekrupting and corrupting the =country and its cause, it now devotes its feeble energies to Mar the peace width the valor of our soldiers seek to establish, and.aesail th,ose principles, in the triumph of which the security. oftthe Melon can alone be maintained. • D i svis„ heing seyerely . overhauled by the traitor Congresa. -He is .openly accused with cultivating , the most imperious bearing, and ir IrCely charged with heiug a tyrant and a Amt.') Qi - course he. is, as none but a tyrant would represent the exclusive idea of slavery as the basis of a government, and only a liar would utter the seithiiehti and,. make the, chariia which have disgraced his Whole life and public career. It Was a common remark cdt,thiftigher4t-law.of. this ktave and double ingrate and traitor, that he had become emus tomed,omunich to the habitiof ,lying, that the truth would throw him into spasms, and his utteralice,pot,ryi a positive impossibility. " WILL nia IiiTKII MOT DIT011," was the fa vorite eipression of the traitors, when theY de sired to ventilite theii great'detenidnatton'to succeed. Judging from the manner in which the', r are strolling sod rtmelttg.,#4o* AtTI rebel states, they have a hard - time hunting that hkst ditch. , . Tai,tii*SisitAparmiut explains the opposition tteliagtt, as manifested by qertain dough-iace journalists, to the political truth NV , rogue e'er felt the halter draw. With good opirdoii ot Abe law." T HRBzu , p r o m i t ed wapend-the winter at they north. About 15,000 of , them are .keeping th ( tir P 1 °4 8 ,1 • ',':„ Ckg(o/416 hi: 1, , Ull a the South. " ' - 47.?"3 ClFit#ll4l..l° the gentian pi mum 8109 WHAT HAS REALLY BEEN DESTROYED. There is scarcely any man in the country who believes that the Union ha- been destroyed, destroyed in that absolute and complete man whioh requires the careful details and ar ran' gement of re-construct ion to restore all its parts to the solid basis , which they occupied ten years since. And yet there are' men in the loyal states who are constantly clamoring for . constructions rand who'lnsist that the very first act of theiederai government - Should be to admit the revolted. states to all the franchises sod immnnitiee ... the enjoyed , a they..-ae knowledged the federal authority. By such proceedings and claims on the part of the oid allies of the slave power, we are at once impres sed with the fact that, while they clamor for re-construction, they .. .der:Let believe, that the Union has been cleititiOYetei aim impaired. If sue Wee heir. faith-ey. really imagined that the *ezerTrAcip, - vistis dissolved and irre vocably pat: atinider,.. , they wsiuld not insist .that the reVolte.detateS; or that class of men in thoae states who, repme/4 thp f elements( of re bellioithi their &lAA foil the inktiidtaul of slavery, should be admitted to its franchises "4 . . i ftr a !'!ft "7, l q t ek"?.,:, ce rA h h t ,7lll f : PR -eternally dissolved Uniolt,.would be the conic ti9P l Ofegli, l -ow,rlg4lttPAie ie4 o Pende l 4fei , but 'f dein* thtit' thiimidairliCh hold he states together Can never - he,revoked or serg e'', tintiiiise the - fal f selikuir t iii re-Volistitalon in the hope that they will be able to escape the dangerlhey have se jietly InOtirreti; and ante , Borate the punlihnient Which . ia their doom. The solicitude is for other objects than that of the ;Union. If suohviterenotthe ottie,the men Who thaw clamor for re-construction would in- Siet.that, the , inforeed-itgainst those who had dissolved, the Union, and that the vindicated authority. of the government, resting in that. Union; should be acknoidedged by the states in revolt,' before 'the rights and interests Ouch stelae assert and represent could ; be acknowledged on the pait, or that govern-. meat itself. - • tie great cbject of those who are ' preparing for re-conairuttion,,is tosecure for theinstitu don of slavery all the privileges it enjoyed by amendment to the Constitution, before. those Who now upheld plaveri, ,had renounced and utteriy.refected the Previiions of 'that instru ment. It is not the Union that these men labor to restore. Instead of affecting' the Union, the War has strengthened and endeared that to the peopleof the loyal es well 833 the revolted states. Itdid not loose its sway as long as there wasa sin gle Mania any of therevolted states to sCknowl edge its authority, and however _tket, ao:.Epivi cicigraeni of the Union may have been suppressed by, mob violence and brute force, itwas retained ih the hearts' and the feelingit of large teition' of the southern people, and is devehl* in oz 'premien and adhesion vrhenever, those thus en- tertaining it are, protected by the strong arm of the law.' Therefore, there is no nscaaalty of Constant talk lit ~ 're-contraction. The :14400 elate to-day,.ao.well defined and legally Its strong as it was fifty years ago. Those!7irbo , talk of re-construction, , reek to . Maktiariti the plea :of . demanding additional Ciiinp r!:rises and •• • , Rawer fer,slaver3% !They seek toreetore all the franchisesof tbatinstitutionby re-coottrFtion; and add, if pCesiblF,"rieW Peisfer,'so as : to 'give it additional Strength for any other movement tfaispholdcrs may contemplate In the future for another attempt , to subvert the authority of the, nationalgoVeinment. , I As it is clear then that slavery, by the act , of tbealaveholder, has been virtually destroyed, 4te i, lrMit ti at i the People. of the free states will not gip be , seduced into yielding to theme. Nittothave .ever made the influence of this stitution conducive to their Political:ands, arid thus suffer themselves tobe made parties to any YOBt,gtl9iikriAbat will resters :the imitation. "of 'slavery to political pow . er.. lt:has forfeited all its rights under. political . admit - 1 4 1 4 fQ.r ffgl•kultA thet:4,ever yoke goer, anteed such righie In aoymatmerthan by the amendments which its ripholders forced on it4 o . oo unt,r7.l 2 La 8A544, 0 f of3 l l ol fl e 4A, forfeiture: and faith - i i the good to be derived from keeping . slavery in its i*isienteehditioni-ws are 'Opixied to di' . c o nstruction which seekirtigkin its infranchise nient. Wi557;10X 41.1177? WARNING. • • We have not, of. late, .deeinect it ivise'•or proper to say nittehabotat either the Republican' or the Detnocrittlo partie; but when it le..at tempted to Weak og the-Bei:1011mM -organiza•-t tton, it le time-kw utter-the note of -warelog.-- Let us keep the Republican banner flying along side thelleg- of the Uniom . They are identical. _ , We extract the aboyeAtitrigrepli from the '4l,lsany;Eimniat4,! .tmerial,,,one of the • oldest and ablest Republican journals in-the country, and commend it to, our brethren of the Republican preei in Pentssylvtinie. FnithttpSsi six months: we `have " be* cstgefittly witching, the move- . merits and pondering the , sentiments of Demo - (sixths editors, and in that time we have 'fre quently stated in these Columns the bitterness with which these gmitrenien.Mwailtsl the mean surer and:the, men ,of •Repoblican :party. : Op: every occasion,- end with every pretext,' this work of defamation. has been ,CiandUcted .ItY t r ue toeofooo-BreCkiiirldge semi-traitor organs Of, the Commonwealth, while their. colummi laelred the semblance-of ,oppottitioh to thelead ens of the rebellion at the south; but rather at times teemed with .covert sympathy for. those wbo,Were =gaged in.the hellish work of rend.: 'p i g _and destroying the iinerican Union - Of' Aides. The public , in4&fittitfide; have ,trested toAlemerusure,of infamy and dastard; Ramat on the men:and the measures of the *publican party,. and to a still:framer systeti of attack on the federal adMituetrittiOn, the warning the indigoapt, people silenced: and sappreased the tinide e and forced the trai tors to ,an, open though hollow and deceitful pioftesion of loyalty to the ITEilop. All 'over" tiestate, with, but few luxieuoPs,'Olf;, game. spirit has controlled the same press; exhibiting the controllers of that press as the apologists of rebellion; and the ene 119 4.48 of those.Whe ate pledged and impowerod . fq...tte overthrow and tiompiete suppression, 141 - or have our, &publi can opterniterarieti filled m to. notice . the same spirit„ because it has Wen cultivated doubtless .44the direct underidending that,b.i.seohmeans thtf,t* 4* bit 594ii:14540 1 kilkf,Inii joiold the intolerance aid' the inagetuatot, the. pennoptiatita wattp 4E t t eg y a ph, ininbat A'rning, Saxe 3, 1862 . , slave power, should continue in its . difence aril encouragement, even while that. power was wielded for the destruction of-the jut princi pleo of civil and , religions liberty. The warning and the resolve of our eminent Albanybotemporary; should awaken the Repub lican press of the cOuntty to a similar resolve "to keep the Republican" flag flying along side of that of the flag of the Union." WU must beat down and, crush out this spirit of intolerance and miiirepresentation in our own midst, and ex pose the corrupt designs of the locofooo press, or_submit to a haughty-trverbearance and dic tation more atrogant than that of the slave Power; bactintiei being held in abject oliekiiene and cowardice.by tbe_allies they seek to serve r they will soon estimate the silence of the Re publican press in refusing to reply to their own • base assaults, as being due to that cringing dough- faceism which hag made modern Demo cracy the pest of this nation and the disgrace of the world. To an honest and sincere Repub lican, the organization of the, party is as dear as are the principles by . which - it is anhrtated and adorned. If we permltloonfocolunto destroy 'die one and trample the other in the,duat, our wars for the Dnion never will cease, and free Institutions on' this - hemisphere, foe foNiver 'placed in jeopardy. Our motto is, the Union and the, Republican: . organization, one and in 'separable, now and forever., And our proudest trirmtphs should be, to preserve botlarom the 'imputations . and the pollution of DOM:ions:tic journalism. - ' 271. R. 44 GU4RLP/A2VS Of --dll7/12:AT/O/V One of our eastern cotemporaries is 61 the opinion that "the Guardians of Civilisation" will have their hande full in attempting to ex ercise their beneiolenne wherever theylniagine the returns will remunerate their lust for do- Minion and power. Bnt, the times are sadly and completely out of joint, and the affairs of This mundane sphere are perpetuallY getting "mixed up." There is Italy, and the Pope, and the Danubian Principalities, and the "sick man" of the Orient, and the Celestials of China and Japan, and the Mexicans and • Arberican , "belligerants" and a doyen other ugly customers to look after. Then there is a squad of seedy Princes—the scum and refuse of the Hapebingh and Bourbon and • kindred dynasties—to provide with palaces and endow with thrones. And then people are so Ungrateful !—even going so lar in some instan ces as to have predilectiOns of their own, pre-. ferences as to who shall rule over _them, and suspicions of the disinterestedness of their • "guardians." Take the cass,cf Ideloo. What a world of trouble that unhappy country is likely to give them! In the first place she has the unparalled effrontery to resist the advance of their armiai.. She Mains a deaf ear to :their soft speeches. She' even 'goes eb far a uto slap her old Spanish mother in the face for wishing to "conquer her affections." She violates the dramatic unities by protesting that instead , of being in a condition of. motel bankriptershe is Prepared topays a hundred neat* on i thP fitr in hard knocks . Then, how to rkovide her with.a ruler 1 She is manifestly (so the guardians have unant- Money decided) unfit to rnleJlerself: are - there not dozens - Of Royal I rffifortunatest lying idle, a nuisance and encumbenMoe to their families? And shall any squeamishness on thopart of the Mexicarsi- 7 any foolish pride of nationality—stand in the way of furnishing employment to these necessitous Princes? But here a new difficulty arises :—lt having been settled that Mexico is to have a King— and a King not of . her own choice, but, one who is the elect of her " guardians"—who shall the happy dog be ? A cloud of candi dates appear on the foreground. Spain mod estly presses forward the claim of the Infant . Don SKBALITIAN,.(WO are not sure he is out of his long clothes yeti) but she is confronted by an express article of- the agreement that neither of the threewAllies shall seek any per spnal advantage from the Mexican expedition. The Archduke Maximilliap p of Austria, is less objectionable ; but then : Austria is an " off ox," whom it is quite impossible to manage ; besides she is said to treat the proposition coldly and rather regards it in the light of a bribe than as an honor. If we are to credit the Paris (*respondent of the Cbtsts* Et* M. Chtlhtrdet—the " gnardians" haVe been diseussing a new, candidate, namely : the Count . of Flanders, seobnd son of the King of Belgium. It is true he is a scion of the house of Orleans, and Napoleon might object to nourishing such a Royal riper .hat has he riot mealy been grinting, hinds'of iunneitiee to all kinds of, people, and maT, he not think , , it a masterly stroke of policy to "conquer tile affections" of, the Bourbons by throwing them u.sep in the shape of a bankrupt , kingdOer• A few verdant people may look "upon this farming out of Powers and Principalities-411s trading in the happiness of peoples audihrest ingeobnosious rulers upon them—ea a slight abuse of the prerogatives of. "guardianship"; but the Great Powers are only following time honored precedents. Was not Greece cOnapel.z , led, after achieving her independence, to accept a Foreign King, and , a . half-witted Bavarian at *it • , = .Trt . m 'mar. in the facre for every man who esteems Repoblicen, principles essential to the success of Republican, government- Thweis stark for every Republican who Iwpites the frown cir the slave power, acilttlio *PTOto avert are Petition of that Wrap in the future. Mums is Woes von au, HONEST MEN WHO DO NOT DIEM TO MONATE TEN INTLIIEBOE OF TEXLSON AND Tar WORK OF OREM TVG NEBELLION TO POSTSBITT. Ina few short months the voters of the loyal states will be summoned in their election districhi,to Jodi ate a certain number of , men to serve as Rep resentatives in Congress. For the purpose of crippling the Legislutivp branch of the govern -I.lllies.9.f4res.w4 !la :the. loyal states, are alroady conarting_their plans Egd malting their latungemesite to elect men of their own ilk as Representatives., ,counteract their design, becomes the patriotic . duty, of the Re publican masses. Wilfthey'pernlit a few trai tors to succeed at thoballot bow, while their brethern in arms are scattering ion ke d, traitors in every direction! This istrimOortant work, froiblicans of the county to ponder. • . AND MEXICO TcTILEUFL • front our Evening Edition of Saturday. From the Upper Potomac MOVEMENT OF GEN. BANKS' COLUMN. HARPER'S PERKY AND CHARLENTON OCCUPIED CAP TUBE -Or - prasoNE RS. The Troops in Excellent Conditiod, RETURN OF UNION EziuGE3. The Inhabitants Overjoyed at the Presence of the 'Union FOrdes. TEE R,EBELS,,ATt,I7,IT,INCELESp,II3, Harpor'S, Gen Banks' army occupied Ferry! ;unopposed' on. Wednesday, with . ll the neoessa ries lot a permanent occupation. The andVinice took j poixrceeirin on Peltier heights 'Yeatinday, and„pirithed its recitineht since to Chestertown, capturing adew - prisem- icre.zr diendorrheights are Weir occupied *Order te'r e4 : 4l l 3l- 0Y 'l44E' -by 4 . ll 'inil 'wo-diay.Oluirleston,Wail occupied bY a strong !force and -will be , held &Indust any attack.. "The plaits of 'theCriinui , inder'ire not knorrn, :liut the `movement :ia Probably. intended to loom the „retionstruntion of the Baltimore and iOhio Railroad and bridge!, and perheps`meens mole.• A train of oars pinning Berlin station was fired lat to-day by a rebel battery i llut no harm wee !done. The troops are in excellent condition , and . ;will be protected from inclement weather. No aecident occurred in transporting the .troops !arid . supplies Over the river. The „pontoon !bridge was a complete-enecess. • Hundreds of refugees hErve returned to their !desolatedhoines and those remaining are , over-, loped at ouppresetice. • Nothing reliable has teeri beard from Win- Chester, but the zurrent reports say it has been considerably reinforced, A small boiy of the enemy are supposed to liesonth . of Loudon Heights; four, *rime-miles - back - from - the 'AWN, but they are not of sufficient strength to cause any alarm. • Front Wasthgt,on, A 0 . . . _ ILL QUIET AOllO4B THE 'POTOIIIO . NO Offioia InfoithatiOn of the Eitaon ation of Cohn:atm& TEE BERMS 011401111DRD AT MITA- NMSBORO'. ~i:__ • • WASHINGTON Marh 1. All le quiet aoroes tho Potomac opposite Washington. No news of - public interest from that motion of tlid tutUY has' been'teceived to , day. There is nothing lb the 'official telegrams last received lo showthat the rebels are evacuating Columbus, .mor has any-information been re ceived from tliatn.: Buell Ida& the-announce ment of the' taking of lqiishville, when he was four miles from that city. The newspaper repotts of , the rebehi being, surrounded at lifttrfreeiboro*, have not yet legert CCP010100,... • i - , FROM FORTRESS MONROE. u ~2_;~-y~~~ .. i ..Y. :i .. , Mad .orl9, Actleakid. . NO . NEWS. IMPORTANCE. • 8.• I 1 FORTRESS Houma, Feb..2B. The steerner Expr*; ,Captain A. 4. CobOany t le( Gld Point at' tea o' cfocktliii morning:, to go op.the.James river.to receive another boat -full of 'released. prisoners,-: who were to th -sent previOnit:appoinWir.:4;olii, Ilkpresivaited at' the usual rendezvous until 4 ol Oak whewthe steamer Bancocue brought an Order from General. W,ob"rfor. her to return. previouslyy - gone 'over , tr! Cianey Island, and received .a dispatch' from General Hager Announcing that the 'PrlSOrfers Would notteient down until to-morrow.' The, steamer _Mystic:has arrived from the blockade - off the " ' RECEPTION 'OF 0011. I4EE AT BOSTON. . , ~PposioN,..March, 1. Col. Lee, Maj. Reeve and Dr; Reeve WEITO received at the depot last evening by Gov. An: : drew and staff, and a large crowd of citizens. They were received with a hearty welconie and most enthushustio cheers. The city government of 'Roxbury .propope_ r giving Lee a public reception next week. Maxiets' by Telegniph. PEULMMM.R4. Feb. 1. Flour is dull and 141 c. loWer—sales.cif fine at $5 26, andlow grade and good extras at $5 87i046 76; "the' receipts art email. Bps flour is steady.atniii 26, and .Corn. meal at .$8 00. There is good demand for Wheat, and "5 ; 000 bushels of-red - sold at $1 88 ; white'at $1 4005145' Ryikielli on 'arrival at 740;'- - =::' Coin is in fair rtclueitz-6;000' bushels'9f new yellow sold at 65468 c.. Oats are.unchanged -8;000 bushels of Pennsylvania sold at 89c, Pro. visions areteld . firmly . --sales'cif mess Pork at 418 50(441 . 4 00;.,Larcl t iafum.atfal 041) 11 , firrii-,-5,000 bags low,,gradelltio sold at 1810::; higars are firmer: , - Thers is a= speculeititer ,- .WhiskYt7i2;ooo:baikelir.of. Ohkr sold at.28(421 :Naw.iross., March 1. Flour heavy ;-sales of 6,000 barrels. Wheat very dull and heavy , .._Cfnix been declining tendency; sales of 10,000 busbels.at 60@62c. kir mixed. Pork quiet at $lB 15(g1,14 87f for mess, and at $10(§)11 for prime. Whisky is held at 28c.; buyers offer 27fc. Receipts of flour 6,806 bairels,4wheat 8,649 bushels. Corn 28,000 bushels. '.Stoclui firmer ; money tigbter at Saga per cent. on call: Sterling- exchange is dull _at $1 12f@1 1813 Chicago and Rhode Idari_ 66}; Illinois_Centr4 railroad 68f; Miehigan Southern-47f; New 'lrbil Central 83r; 'Penna. coal.::; & iffiss:B7l4lVirj. gipia 95. 690 . Missouri. .• ;, Tennessee 6e. 60} ; Ohio 100;%entriely 88i Illinois war lorrn7Sf; Indiana 65. - 78 f ; . llnited States . 7.80 loan, '99f ; coupon and registered 136.0.881; , 92*; UMW States 64. 1874, 861. . , A Womert &semi klaroa.—At a late elec tion in Ogralixsia, there wasbrit one cari ditate preserited be'Voted The k`bOys" did not like IMn,oind were ; bound to ibeve aril other candidate ; arid" more in ifie of Inn than otherwide, they nominated Mrs. Naticy Smith on die 114 of the election, and to the astonishment of ffiverybody, when the votes were &minted the oven insrddt lad . .jiitioli .ver th.Ciandfolite for migor. Peb. 26th, 1862, at the residence of Dr. Move, Jr., in Coal ldnrit, Blab- putty, byte Repzet• S. ''.'hoe • make- 'Hon . Jos s K , 7711.1)1, now 10 . 14 plumber of ihefraigialature frcril.'Perry county, aceil4lha Haunts "h„, 110*, daughter odirl. Moore, Si:, of:Whon county, Pit:* e.F:rt: , ..".:F.f.l..!i# ' : it* , .. ~.... • deb. 6th, 1862, stip) house of r Putt, in the Her *burg Cemetery, iiry,fley. A. X. osmaker, Mr FDriari. B. Scams, of Yortal Mks JiAl GARRIMON, of York county, Pa. 1 It*;. On 27th February, 1862, by Rev. Franklin Moore,.iir. . AF,Lat.w,t ItAxsoiaathWeaeleintAema Ramentybothof Hairisburg. it* ARD TT 'EtER net ''received a : - 114...111 large invoice of- a oice , Garaett Feeds—cdmpriaing a greater variety of Imported and home growth than hes ever been pftexyd- ion this ,city k Those :who may 'desire jeetrelwe• , cYp depend:4pin! getting the beat In :the world, at the witolesale arm mail grocery atom of Wit. DOOK, JR. & CO. NOTHER lot of fine choice Apples, swimit,Oraoges, Lemoz Nei( CrE2 l .ellielli Sweet,PotatOss,Ad., N Welt, , gebtud3to Corner !ilea d Walnut' at* erta. WANTE 0.-4 ? white ,Avoman as cook. Inquire at thet.'WlLLlitlit TEMLL HOU 4 u . , Market atre,t, east to the Dauphin Deposit Bank. feb27-Bto 4 wziv" . Ai, • Building i Stone t Buildinp Skate. VIRST CLASS Lime Slone for building PurEnfift, Attie `thlEktitinii below the ;pay and will waiver therm bunadlato t the lowest f ool pr co JACOB - ft P 21. 01,1 4..44 * ,; Keystone -Farm: GOOD NEWS 1 GOOD IS DWS 1 I 134(lipitb/D3' Mitelin git 7 ate. per yard. lou pieces, yard wide psild,ed.l234 !de per yard, 130 pieCtis geed virility Calico; 'at 7 our. er 3 ard. 200 iiooes oast styete oitlico, am ota. per yard. 60 pleetti beat'Lltab atx6, 81, 410 11.11 d 50 els. per 3 ard. 60 Rieces,barred Meet, at 10 Olt per.yard. Alec a iarge attic' leoroiiitete,' fancy and 'back Mks, Shawls at, greatly, rialpoed prime. Br exeuxquing oar large Mooira goo* you wIN ind'efori4 Burgaice. M. NUM% Co., • 10b414.1.w No. 4, Market Blears, Harrisburg, NEW MILITARY" CATIONS. ONGMORE ON irun , shot, wounds,— - • 75 La The Art of War by Baron de jom ini, with' iPpendletelii, nail acid 1 engravings: $1 60 Infantry Tactics, by Brigadier4eneral Silas Casey, IT. fr. A ' ' 260 Practical Treatise on Btretigthening. and Defending Out Posts, Villages, Bridges, &0., in' reference' to the Duties of Officers of Picquets, by ' Col. Seib. noial, (English) Engi neers...:: • 4 76 Coppee's Field Manual for Battalion Dril I so coppee'a Field Manual , of Evolutions of the Line. .60 With ,the standard military publications at- r ; BERGNEfiII Cheap Book Btore.4. SOIELEFFELIN ‘BROTHERS & CO., WHOLNSALE ,DRUGG-ISTS A ND DEA.LERSin..Fimoy Goods, Per m Miners% ko. Ai* agents for, t h e mile of Relined Petroleum. Illuminating . .till,! gamier to any cool oil ; furnished in any quantities it ihelokrest market fates. 170' acid T 72 Willicitn &ieet, . ; .:NEW YORK.( .1127-dein CHOICE LIGHT READING. r BE SUTHERLANDS, by "the' author of “Rutledge," Priim ' ' ' i Also new editions of RUTLEDGE—Uniform with "The Sather- Ihnds,". $1.26. BEULAH—twenty-fifth edition—ELM. EAST LYNNE—A new Novel-60 cents. 'TOM. TLDLER'S GROUND, by Dickens, 26 ots. FOR MIER, FOR WORSE, .88. ots. Together with all the New Books, soon as 'Published at BERGNER'B CHEAP BOOKSTORE. • BLACKING?! itirABON'S "CHAU:MGR J3LACKING.' Am 100 Gross, assorted- alsei,jnet jai:4;nd, and for Mite at Wholesale prima, dell WM. DOCK, Jr., it O. CRUMB BRUSH x, Door Mato, Scrub Nig and Blackening Braihesi . for Bala by NICEIOLAS h B ArMAN, Corner Font and Market &rings. VAMILY WASHING BLUE, an excel lent substitute fcir India?, for, en le at tlviiwholeeale and retail groseiy store" of ' I NICHOLS At BOWMAN, . • ; Corner 901/Vnt 4 4 1 4 Pa • fikreett• VOTIONS.— Quite a variety et useful LI sod entarainins arti4leB—pholiP-44 _ 020 SHENtrifitbil BOOKETOR6. COAL OIL lower. Ow? „fog .House in 4„,) Harrisburg, for indo b y - ' NICHOLS & BOWMAN, cab 14.. y Corner Front awl Market street.. SUGAR CURED HAMS. , , 7 '-= t . ;; , :i-ItiIME E D 7 REEF,' - ' SHOULDERS, - . - , ' -BOLGNA - SAUSAGE. A large mei fresh unpplyjoat. received by , i 620 - ' 'i .' . •,' • ' - ' - - Yrif. DOOR .Tr.! &Oo citt_ LET. 7 —The commodious titore Room on Maiket egnste, adjeuent to the "jonee House? (oaverLey's Rotel ) OEI eS. C. HAW; Eleßanurcutp, Feb. 24, 1861. reb26:lmd WANTED, by a young man, a olm kabip 14 a grog°. y +tore ; hos some experieme of the totbsinoss ind would wi.r.h to learn iLthoroqghly. Wiges not so mllth tta object as employment. - 'Apply it TH011.44 POMP, ,feb26d6l. Walnotatreet llotweso Fourth and Fifth. CHOICE Teas; Green-and Black,-for sale bw by NICER/1,4n & BOWMAN, bll Corner rrootand 6b.rket streets. A LOT of prime, Cheeeejuat received and jll for sale'by - 'NICHOLAS & BOWMAN, !eon Corner Front and Market weds. POWDER, ShOf and Cips for sale by , NlO OLAF. &BOWltitli, ' Omer Frout and I,larkon ovate. Bl' Linioile', Apples, Cranberries, .t . i da , iforrsitle bya 3.-4 ''" l "L' '-I.IIOHOLS'Sr SOWNsIg, corner Frpnt and Market street, AND&LION CUFFS% !—A Fresh and l afgeAtliosblof t4ll,9o .. prated Cotroklast. received • Yirgl:laXl4. Sr_ & ro. AucßisTiNk . t.' - oiturNE: cAtaigsTra:4TV . .jitirLDgß •Rwda cel ro North Second N. 13—JOBBING- ATTENDED TO. --4 t.! _4mhdlm- O. eaanse , fo;., having Boots and Shoes 11. not blackened. Blacking that will give a polish on wet or greasy hoeda. Just the thing for .he times, when every one cannot afford two or three pairs of shoes or Wets., Mall and examine - at - • • -• • • MCliot3Bc Bownices, J2l corner Front and Market streets. A BIJPERIOR article of . Baled Hay, a Ell 'OO per ton for sale by feblB JAMES M. WEIRIELIM. MFENCE, of ,VMULLA .Essowoo of 'l;4 Lemon, Flaliorinnitdrads, roiweafei at' the now Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Provision Store, cor. ark ProliMlidAPirkea,dialietti. .4, • c, ! **NICIOI.4 & BOWMAN, _ G ro ." . 'OLD ./- Pti4B I—LThe lirg est a n d kept stock, from SLOO to li4 oO—warrardedZ4fi" *. • o• REEFERS 8 EIOORSTOR • Ads.—Three = near des ga inflAwinvi failid by Abbblit inatiskß JR. & 0.. 11l arritb Ntto 'Abnertistments. EOMETH 'NG NEW I HAY.! HAY 1 I Neu) Zbrertismtuts THE UNION AND CONS fIT UTION. "Oua Govzaanom : an explanatory statement of the "Ohm of he gooerwmait of the country, Presenting a view of t government of the UnitdStates any of those of the several &atm" By 31. at the present Juncture a pin iotic seniiment;foonded on a knonledge of Ocr instettotons, should be spe cialty cieitteiAted, as the chlerelement Sr nationality. It can be operative and abiding tor a-stet purposs, only as indused by an intelligent •approbation ut the na is and principl es ei" our government. Such intelligence, iarisiliar and general among all classes or the people, is eieentiai to the permanence and prosperity of the government, Thisie regetotto sepeolally nOW, tram the extraordinary event s of the time, and the vastly important queinois of national polity soon to be solved. The above wo - k pie t y tho construction of the provisions of the Constttut on the United 'states, and of ihotte of tt e sever ti a s es , determined by judicial authority and settled prae or . derived from mandard writers. It i 4 a tech tha the views of constitutional aw thiis preimitted cie sone elm jests of the greatest importance which formers a, J. at :the time of the that publication of the book were disc i.e. el with much d !Terence of et inion, have beco.,e (g. 'tired as settled dOetrlnes, to be acted on in refer lire to the highest interests of toe nation in tuts miser eve tiel period. For sale at $1 00, by M. IoPSINNEY, at hart eh. r 3 Pennsylvania, sod by bookst.res generally. 121a2s •r_w' " WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street, llarrisburg, DIALER. IN ,M= o 11. Co e s STEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the tp.., :,,131 , makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS THE BEST MANIJFAL:I ÜBE D • KENT'S, FROM $45 to $llO Guitars, Violins, Aocordeous, Flut•,, Fifes, Drams, Bsnjos, Tambiurinc,, Violin and Guitar atrings and m u cal merchandise in g SECE:ET MUSIC. TRH LATEST PUBLICATIONS Riw a , band. MU3IO sent by mail to any pv-t o - country. QVAL, QUARK, GILT AND - ECoSET L FRAMES, Suitable for looking glaaaea, and all Oictureaalwayaon hand. A fine assortment of bast pf LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to o r 3: j , shortest notice. febl9•wasly STEAM WEEKLY. V:r :--i•-1, : -- BETWEEN NEW iiii,li ' 4, '"41:: _ -- - AND LIVERPOOL ANiolNi, AND EMBARKING p.:-. Seltalittz• at QUEENSTOWN, (I r. Ia s :.1 IrsooNew York and Phlladelphla ~ steam , . •:, ~, .-..- Intend despatching their. full powers.lc y :e.: , _.r. Etteantships as follows : i LiktfOtatlkk Saturday, March Ist; 1 rNA, ~, , ..'..y Mareh Bth; CITY uP NEW YOR -., :nord iy. +I.. ::1 - gild every succeeding Saltinlay, at Nom:, r r. 2 'l,r. klerth Elver. BAVIS OF I'AMAO I. lfirite CABIN $75 Ouj 8 NAG E.... ..... 130 J do to 1014012 $BO 00 j do to do to Paris ISS 00 I do to p.r...... do to Hasabarg..sBs 00 I do to 11.7, Pasougars also forwarded to Ha, -. oremeJ. unuer barn, Antwerp, hc. , at equally low Apar EVII7K.IIB wetting wone.; ,r 2 t r itstere at the following rate ; to i kt iro or Queeostown; Ist ; Sleorage from Liverpool $4O 00 ?n ;n 100 00. ; These Steamers have superior aci:eal. and carry experienced It y I= a in r'firdor-tight Iron Section,. and .117• AxinibUators on board. /Or farther Information apply in Liver .c" ' INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; le INMAN, 5 St. Enoch Square ;lu queen , A D. SEYMOUR az CO. ; in London to EiV • ging William St. ; in Parii to ICU'S. . - do la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to J) IS k. WithniStieet ; or at :ue Company's cell, JNO. 11. ki,.. 15 Bruelwev, New Or 0. 0. Zimmerman. Agent. ri,'. in-PASSINGNIts FOlt EUROPE. —ay ~ r Secretary of State, a'l naSavogers Sates are required to procure - - I:o*rd the Steamer. Passengers will not be subjected to any Iny in procuring them. If they call for - Companp's 0590e5, 15 Broadway, New tjan2l4r JOB!: G . `!THE PIN MIGHTIER THAN IHE SWORD•" THE LARGEST STOCK, TEI3I MOST BEALTIVUL STYLES AM, cold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOuii,ful, BIICK-WHEAT MEAL and COlO - just received an or sale lOW al • NICHOLS Wtt t Je corner Front and -t CRUSHED, broken loaf, fine „mei c Pv.ezisee and other 611garSib• so! h , , IVNEk Corner Frool and r COAL OIL, Natrona, ILignoli A , sod other non =plods e brands, f r :c 13 J .V.%1 feb2 • C'rner Fr nt as : _ - - YRII ', Loitering's and ate,‘ ,rL - S Bale by NICHOLS & ~v • feb2l Corner From An I SIJGARS Crushed, Pulveriz • 1 Anna, for sale by NICEIO & B V feb2l • Corner Free: un I - - 4-..- . . , VI P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S N• .. \ ‘ :.-• L • • It is economical and highly Luna nti Rain aud will iv t waFt..!. It la w,, .-: to iiltwetlie hinds. It w.ll impart au a,re. and ill thOrelOre bUitable for evert - ,:"'" • 8148 by w.II. D / ' , jr..,... —_---_ FRESH Choice Teas, Black Sul I 1 ;r in X, ji and 1 pound pap C er3 for . NIHOLS a n4)4 earner Fr" et (UAL OIL, warrauted uuu-ext, - hermit brands far Bala Io v by TICHd. AS d: 13' .!-•S fetal Como' i• root a d NEVV Fruits, Curren's, and lemons, at the new Wholeial.. sod 'Lei , coeryan aar d Provision n„ inionStore, co rner strieet, CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BIZLii and everything in the line, Just receive. t is guhatities and for mile ye. y low W 1:1/ V. NCR. 'r ' CI . ROS3 Br, BLA.CK.Virth,L's ceiebrlzej A..:./ PICKLES, SaCE3, PRESEAVE 4 , tri., .C- -t '''''`' anpply or the above, embracing every variety, Juzi re ceived and for aide by • tr j r . kGo .1 1 0 WM. ____;.........-.. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. hi fourth laud hall bbl. sacks, also, WhOletale and rail at :L 3 • NIW Grocery and Provision Store. FrOat and Mo 3 tet • NICHOL., /a asks( a • VRESEI Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, BOWMANice-Baisina, curium; &c.,r,r NlCfl )L , sale I. , cv at _ - Corner Br dl3 Marget str BILLITA.RY GAUNTIAWTS. A Nriv , ,Lar, i tißt 'received, of the beet qui* stilid nex gailM*t door to Oarrisburg BOIL sof WU. KNOCHE, 93 Auk.-! •[r