• • • 'ZI, > * ' iu * • \ The American Question in England. The ariatlocraoy of England, wlthLa__fsvL sympathise with Jt)w rebel Hon; bn t they are becoming a little morsrfiKinlba!riirttitTyt{i«Misti ornmir sentiments] The gzest mass of the common I ' people, no vthat the iophisms of.tho seces-j eioatsLa aiid thelr friends are beginning to be understood, are with. the. North, and their enlhiaiaem for .and for •mnbcipatlon stirpaezes anything 'known' In thaf coantry for many years.: Immense meetlnga ire held .ln all part* of England] at which ihe'most gifted men of the conn try apeaklin behalf of the eanse of Liberty in ita great struggle with its natural an. tagcniati Slavery. Evfa.fa Liverpool, the slrongfiold of. the-,-secession party, the friends of the Union and of Emancipation had a.'graat maetlng,' at whloh the Procla mation eras enthusiastically endorsed. At Briatol ihere was .another, and in.fact In nearly! all the principal towns of Eng land the sentiment of the maaaea, the read democracy; hah been expressed in the same .'manner.] ■ ; v; But kb where does the 'enthusiasm of the people rnh eo high as in London. On Thursday, January 29] an immense meeting I coarened at . Exeter Hall. i The largest room was qnlckly .filled, and then two other, meetings were immediately made up oat of the averfiSW'. No such meeting had been held in England since the. dayaof the anti-oom law gatherings.' The name of Abbaea* Ltscoasi was recelred with immense ap planaa. In thebrat resolution it that “this meeting indignantly repels the assumption that the English'people sympa thise with a rebellion that thus ‘ violates . orery prinolple of political jnstioe, or with institutions framed in defiance of the mor al sensi pf clvUited mankind, and which arsan outrage upon the religion whose sanotibn has been claimed in their sup ' pan.”.]- : . Of this meeting, the 50 tar day Bn «tr, an aristocratic paper of. great ability, but with aeoessionprooliTities, remark#: “Ho declarations werereoeivedonThurs day night with 'niMbbUtantferror as those whiohaaaerted the absolute right and duty of theieoTercign authority at Washington ] to coerce audio subjugate, its - rebellious sutyeois. The recent Union sneoess at UttffbeSboro was cheered to the Tery echo. ‘Emancipation and Reunion' —reunion at. ' whatever cost of blood and treasure. and satiating—waa proclaimed as the watch word or the evening. The Southerners were only saluted as rebels and pirates. The revolt must be putdown, and by arms.” ' Thb friends of the* South sent some of £ their loumber to the meeting, bat the as sembly utterly refused to give thorn a hearing. The Tima was hissed. Simultaneously with this great mass convention, meetings were held at Brad ford, jwhere four thousand people endorsed the proclamation,-'and at Stroud, where the gatah sentiments prevailed. ..Both these as semblages sent greetings by telegraph to their friends in London; while still assem bled fa-Exeter HelL The democracy of England are fully | nrouied, while the arlstbbraey are cowed j nndpue giving. back. The whole nation is stirred and is raking with exeitement. It ‘ is there . recognized to be the otd war be tween despotism and freedom—a war which ' the people of England have been fighting for a thousand years; and while the proud, the base, the venal and corrupt are seek ihg'for projit, gratifying their prejudices, or striving for their peculiar principles, in taking the part of an aristocraby in rebel lion against, democracy and a lawful gov ernment, the great body.of the people, ever true to the instincts of Liberty, take the opposite side. The -Queen, it is said, la an ardent, friend, of tho tlnlom. . * — 11. ie not surprising- that the people of - England should have titan'so long In dis covering the true Issue in thie wreak confileywhen it is remembered that ( our gavemmout itself officially proclaimed ( alt.tfib begging, of..!ia:;war:thatif was ' coatending only for the restoration-of the Union] and net at afl agalnsl the institu tion of efavery. ] Ms puszled those who looks# bt theiontending parties from that j criiu ind distant stand-point. *, They saw! oldurly;that it was slavery which struck thf blew; that slavery Is both the life and str»ni{Hof the rebellion; and when they heard thl? government in'express tarms ig noring its real antagonist, they stood aloof In amazement, not unmingled with scorn. They saw'the protean ginius of oppression rear his horrid front against Him : who eemfi^o >1? "“b* ~ hl« pabplh free; and, they ■aw tSatinr gulers; acted for a time as If . they were ashamed of;their only Deliverer. Witt could they do but look .on, more grieved that the free men of tfie* Union shosddseejntodiny theirprinoiplea, than that-elaveholders ihould rise in InJieUion against the Government? "To thtm.Ereer dom was everything; the Union nothing without Ereedotfcfa words, “ lab«rty:and'Union,.now and.fbr and. Inseparable,” theymnrama ' *livingsoul;-but ■ in jjaiisn, diTbteefi frbinXll«rty, r th«y]»i;w only it loathsome carcase, which oould not be bfaiedontof sighttraseen.: Bnt now, -slnfaihaPrenidejithnß is*ne<b his Precise motion of Ersedom.to.ths elaves.they can and do sympathise in the straggle.. It is .. qe 10ngifa*winr of , ■ gfo for.power, but a war of prinolple—j ■Eight sgalnst Wrong, JnsUoe against Op-1 i pressioarEreedoinjigainst Slavery in a: •' word, ChrUt sig<ih»t.lba ?nnoe : «* ness;'. ; v.,v prom ths massea of Grant Britaln the : gOlrit whlch fiads utteranoain-theso great '‘poltaar aMemblageswißpeßa‘over to tho ; Continent, and there the battle will bhr«; v - uM; which has.betncaught ! him Ameriab #lll burn in.nnUl Apierioant «lav«7 and desptrttan shallper ! Uh tpgktherf Poland, la cico mere fa a ' i blaze of •* tinirnlsed i with a struggle jho i [ representatives of the-pebplo,and.the votes ' -of the latter exhibitTtjSaitwj ness that betoken a popular trlumph. ,] .t: - r*. 'j; >' 4 V. •*: MBE ii -. gfgigi ISIS: Itlill S ’ *Sfi» :-'*-?*'i*; j felPPil feagte iltsSIS b«if.:\- •: > j-.-. -:fc iiSSiiii ■yj ! ’K :w "^'T ! ''‘^';-^'i •»•'•••»:-i-K! ;h teftw.vS'; v -vw :^r,--‘.v...v. ( ' ■STiS: 1 ?/' ' o ' ;• ■■*" • *T- £" * MAlleiheny'iioaUT-trlleaaatmUe: itj inornlitg>.»«»otm«a;o» foraition if i u org»nl«»tloo of poUticUn* under the | *boT»iiil«. :; It» objeot I*l prtmMUy, “the 4i»»eniinntion of Dcmocrmtio principle^ , the thorough orgonittUon of theAlio ghenr County Demoorooy.” Tho kind of . <<Seni£f&tlo' jprineipW! /whlph, ..ft*, to bo .... ’ m»yb* Judgtd from ih» fd> i •_■ v .. jitekt|h f j&H| WEDNESDAY HORNING, FEB. 18. lowisit Kufcrancement which we capJ from | the eriiole: ■ l p,' J* ! u&lretdiyh&sthe new organifationaade for & lecture at an earl; day> prominent Democrat of the city, and Hon. C. L. Vallandtgham has accepted an inritation to spealt here soon after the 4th -of March.- J lhe-iime-and pleee of»both lec ture and address ■will be announced here after.” ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Thisll’tr.psrtrof thsfrgreat conspiracy, the object of which is to diride the loyal portioa of the country, thwart, embarrass and, if heed be, orerthrow thegorerhgient, in order to lay the country at the feet of the Southern } f DtmQcraty" how in rebel- lion, and by that means restore the domi natiesi of elarery and their party. -It is I the same party whioh, at one of their meet- Ings in Indiana, characterised Uus warasa “hellish, nnohristian crusade," and the na- tional currency as “worthless and .irre deemable paper issues in the similitude of money.” If this be not treason we may as Twell .expunge .the word from the atatute | book and the dictionary; yet this is the kihdef stuff the Port calls “DeinoCratio 1 principles.” We arc not much sifted of I such principles. taking deep root in Alle [ gheny county. The Chicago Times This sece'sh Organ is, of oburso, eery dear to rebel readers. It ie quite a farorito au thority with the Pittsburgh Port—which, though as snappish as a terrier-cur with j loyal papore, is as gentle as a lap-dog and as fawning as a spaniel, following the tracks of itsrebol-oympathiiing contempo- rary and leader,- the Timti. But the Chi cago organ is bolder than the Port, and is haring , some disagreeable experiences in | these days;' Its neighbor, t!l0 2Vi*“a*> speaking of it, says The Chicago organ of J eff. Daria reminds ua of somebody we once read of who “ warded off ” a blow aimed at hlrii with hie head.” Tho blatant and shameless treason shrieker is continually exposing itself to tho smiters of the 13 nion, and tie blows begin to faU heaTily. Here is a list of what Has befallen it: - It ixas had three editors imprisoned. It ia_expcUed ffonLthe Chicagb Board of Trade.. - - . J .. .. i News Tenders largely refuse to deal in it Gen. Sullivan banißhes it within Ids lines on the Tennessee river. i Gen. Hurlbut suppresses it in his depart ment at Memphis. .' Gen. Curtis sanctions iu suppression m Missouri camps. i It is expelled from Humbolt, Tenn. The military- telegraph is denied to ito special dispatches. ; • | The order forbidding it'the nse of the military telegraph was issued just after it had published a wioked and monstrous lie, said to be the report of a gentleman from Vicksburg, just arrived at' Cairo, and thence telegraphed, lo Chicago, 1 by the cor respondent of the Tima, as follows: “A gentleman who came direct from! Vicksburg, represents the troops as being: mnoh dissatisfied and anxious to return; home. Sickness has mode oad haroo in the ranks; oxer a thousand hate been boned daily for a week. The enemy performed sj flanks movement, bat it did not amount to much, and they returned. It is evident tbataome time mustelapao before anything effeetiTO takes place." ■ ' j Of coarse this was just the kind of news for the Pittsburgh Pott, Into ; the leading column of which it was copied, with the typographic advantage of a : headline ih "boldface," setting forth the terrible fa tality.' : The Chicago police, a day or tko ago ( aearohed the rebel prisoners at Camp Douglas, near that city, and, besides money and concealed weapons, found over a thou sand copies of the Chicago Timet, hat net s single copy of any loyal journal. We had :a rumor, last week, that those rebel pris oners were to be removed to Camp Howe, near this city. U they come; of course the Pittsburgh Pott will have their exolusite patronage—just as the Chicago lime* has had, Binoe they have been unwillingly so journing lnCamp Douglas. The Paper Duiy--The Greatest Good . . |or the 'Greatest Number. Wa do not often quota the New York; Herald with approbation; but the following;, remarks kb boUreo-Jnet-TUid timely, that we accept them cordially- aa helping to a right view of ..an important question now before Congress and- the eountry: , ' : -There can be no.questioh of the fact that the repeal of the paper dttty would benefit the revenue and equally benefit the people at large. Secretary Chase has decided the ’ matter as far as the revenue is concerned, and, ih regard to the people, it is only ne cessary to consider that, twenty millions of readers will be relieved of a heavy tax by the reduction of the price of paper, and the only damage done will to t« threatens profits of aboutJwqhnndredjajprmakSfiKi This is • a plain esse, and Congress should not hesitate about iu If the duty be not re ' pealed by the Ith of March next—and it is ! now the of February—the; repeal will be of no use to the country.. i ... Jt is evident, then, that on the principle of the greatest good to the 'greatest num ber, this duty ought to be' instantly re pealed: fo* twenty millions of people will j be behefi led and-only two hundred; in any way damaged.: But if Congressmen be lieve that number one is tho greatest num berreven in thotrviewof the case the duty should he ..repealed.- It is: said that ’ the Papermakers’ Association’ raised a consid erablo sum of money u to influence legisla tion.-" and wo areaware Of theourrent ru monTthat this-money is-being, used at uWashlngton for othor purposes than the [payment of the,. hotel bills,obthe paper iu&eri’oommilioe. But even our-weakest and most aooeesible Congressmen have a 1 future, and will desire . tobo, re-elected either to their preslnt or to some other office soms of 'these fine days. • Then how strongwlll helilitf arjumeitts aiplnst thern that they voted, »o as,to tax knowledge, to impose ft heftryjbardeuuponftlireadeTS pi books aninewipapexs, and to incwMo.tbe' ooalof tho-obildren of»the cbaldsnocced With -aaoti ftWcori him, knd, therefore, ft regard for number one,- as wellas fori the j best latexests of ihe country, imperatively demands' speed/' and proper action tip#Q ibe. paper dot;. A word. to the wise, fthd we hopeit will be .heeded* v-; 4 Tnn luutou bod’ : w hoge copperhead demonelratlone'were att Srat somowhat alarming, has. Sioal'y ad-1 joursed withiut haring had the po>« to 1 do any mUchiet. 'epeoi|Ji, , .;'#»pat*h.;. to the d*l*d i February Uth, 1803, .eaje: T . The.JUgi«lature' : hie finally- adjourned. Had thebody been Republleanthe TJnionj men could eoaftely hare be«t*b*tter:M%> fied with the reault of lta deliberation*. I All the pet' meeieure* of • the Demoeraey. I haTe beendefeated.while the Bepublloane I hare oaricikd nearly'all they could hate poftibly expected. :v. •* • ™Wh*«u*o. February 17.—The emendinent, I eywtlt-Virginia, wa*;*anal»ou«ly_-*etl4ad I to-day by the Oonitiutlonal OoaTeattoO/v It 1 i JrtuS SbetWad to the people «tbe tttircf lge^a^»^aUe»i,«P?" !< M“’ a * <^| Oman nn«tuVi ; moii«oi Co»Piir,l • ‘Oarnar Jtsrket *ud Wat<rftrt*t»e , f - - pittiboTga, r«b. it, raeaj rrS»CIVIDKNU NOTICE.—The Board D f Dif9ctuf« of tbU Company h»v® thjt €»y a Divide- d,'ont ot the profiteer the U«t tlx « Tex, e»B*V SS Phi t&ATW\Tb: Two Dollara pcrehere pejebl# la cJUbVfortbwUh, w Fire Dotlera per ih»r* to be eooUidto tbe redaction of .Block line Mile, tel&iw F. *. BlS*?AhT,ttect>t»T7 y. jj*. Ut £i&ttK iK,H —A. sis ttog of-the Beg'tool Bebrkah, will b. h.ul m it. BJi, «tn.r«f cock afreet*, Alledhsny. on FJtIDAY ByBHIMQi March- Bth. under treeu*plce<o. Twin So.SU. . Member*olSUtor Lodgei.anilh^ew.th fi« *■*«•" *■ KfflS.SSv ii nmiKlsas.gitr.i.?. faifcw_ t.-^pNOTICB.—A Special Meeting of Ihy the Bto.khoU.n of lb. Wi.tprn Tr»ntt,orU tl n Oompur Wlllh.hdawth.pae. •( the Com. wi;, la iM.iibarth, in I'UKfcDaT, th. Mth In.*, at 10 O'clock a. m. 'Bjordorcf tbePrerident. r *l2^4' i a. J. MoOO WELL. Secretary. tITMIWB, «• ««“» * W> " l Ofle* e/Uu EetnUry, > | Plttobnrjn,P«..JM ; *nb,lMS. J iT -=.TBB ANNUAL MEETING of tho It# jtoek lad BondboMoio ol tbit Oompobj, for thooloclldnjit Dillon irt «<* Mj tMU be toco U will bo-bold ot tbo Off 10* OF bau> OuJdPAJSY* in tbo City o* Pittsburgh* on OOMU waDhifiDAoit Of i-xsbu£by.< Buxk and Bond Tmaifar Books ©f thn Corn atihilf ofico in tbo Oily *f Plttibnijti snd baVo'f fwffolSl; *&£££■ c '"" i ° nU w! l a. blsu*a £2££S? isftfctidtf urnci »a*t« l I fitiabnr&fc* Juu 1E63. ) | irs»XN acxxikdahob with an (Ky AOTOr ASBBMBLT Is nlatlop.to tba tlma of holding tit Annual Auction oi the Alla nhebj Valley JuSread Company, •*» B VSf h ■ a henby notlQed that an alaotlon for o®care, to ..... (nnhi imagine yaar will ba bald at the Olllca rfll. ZS&tl.. City of ntutuiyh. to TUIfIDAT, S4ib, Utfl, *t 10 e clock ‘■aay *- b - EgaMaa B=&»>UXHJjs IX> AUUMBIuio UJf XUJi OIL KXQEAHCUL—Ia crcTliiotxß oi th* CiuuttttiMoa.noHoj li htrctj altia UTlhft meiobttt 01 -the Oil kicawm# th»t an alteration to the litb tte.-tfon of ta* OonaiUutloa WIDaWDiMM IW. Hut iuiwmum ¥ QEA). E. THUlfaiOfl, tfceHtan uli Exchange. Uv Ooruer of Leecvck end bauda*kr e«»»u.— The Teoth.Aunl boMlun b*flaJ on *OMUA*, Fall. 2d, and and* Jane Batee 6f Tuition from lie to s*>. For reJereocva, Ac,, apply'te ''jaZLlia JO3- Y. Alcßfch. PnudpaL CAAAIi OUMTAN*.— V FLECTION NOTICE.—An Kloctlcn for riven Dlrectbre of the Erie Canal Company will b-j bald at their office In hne, on MONl>A*, the *d das' or March next, at ten o'clock a. m. talthkw A. tt. OAUmUjii Beoratary. ■ 1 i - I DBJLKK’o PLANTATION BITTBEB. I They purify, etrengthen and lnrigo.ate. I They cmto a healthy appetite. ... . 1 They are an andldota to caanja of water and diet. I They overcome affects of dlmipaiion and lata boon. I Thar atresglhen tha eyetem and en.iren thwnind „ They pravaat mistmatio and Intermittent favere. They purify the breath and acidity of the. stomach. They care Uyepejnia and Oonetlpatwa; They core inmrhaa, Cholera and Cholera M«bca. | They cure hirer Uomplaint and HeiTiw H wUcha» They am the beat Bluer* In the rwld.Theymake the weak ban atrong, and are axbanatad nature* neat reitorer. They are made of pure St. (Art*. smm, ta* eelebratad Odfoaja bark, rojte and bevba, and are taken with the plaaswo cf a *»««*•»; »»«■ oct regard to aga er time of day. commended to delicate pereoni requiring a geoUa : axUnulaat. Sold oy all Oroeew, L‘ru«d»U, hoUW 1 Jderioons. P. iZ DBAKJt 400., »«Breadwey» tfawYora. ,JeSjmM_ jrmvr Jl) W m ERTMBMM£JrTB. HOHtifiS WANTED.—The Pitt,bonhand Birmingham Pem«nger«a» haUway Company tritt pay Jtlr ptlaca, In OANIX, for TIN fciOSJlar. of mediant alia, eal table to work in tha can. Afcply to JOHN UATHFWB, at the BU tton, in But flirmleghan. AtfiKD-A XOUNtt MAN tow •let is packing and ehipp-ng j-od* aad kaap* in> nock in par b boleaala hoema. One wbo can •peaK Oermaniveferred. Apply at De*k oa Sooood Wl/inr Mil 11 k JRh |UWt KaTOB. MACBDM A CO. IJUND B BOSTON UKAOE.KKSJ.—Joat JJ received frech from Bsalon, a supply of Bond'd ‘etlebrated MUk Biacuits Boeten, Graham and ‘Wine o»ck.r..fct..l.b, lh» Tamilj Grocery Stare ef JNO.A. BFKbIIAW, : {q2B corner Libaily and Send itrtatt. i’Alt BtIAINU OF eUUAKCUKiSI) BAMB.—A ta.h repplj »( ‘ hl “ u c * l f br “*? Hum, pLt ip *xpm«ly lor lb. DUbDcribDr by Geo. I. lUKU A Co., r.:.[T.l mil for “ .1 nt]l] |,y • JOliM A. BISSttAWi * . , {,lB corner Liberty and Hand itfwt*. BttuOifctf.—lo dozen eitra ) Carpet Brooms jut retired i abo Heatlh Broom* and Vbiaka, aud a great tariaty of Da.tin*, Swaying and Scrubbing Brraher, of tha b«t makw, for lale-br JOflM A» bIHBoAW, fold , - coma* Liberty aod Hand slreats. XT OTiJb.—-Whereas my wile, MAKY iM BKLL.bat UHmy ted and board without Ju.t coast or provocation, 1 hereby want all potM&i not to trait or harbor htr on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. , feiaatd T. H. BBLIa. WAMJSU iMAIBuIAIBL. X .—A •mart* active yoaog HAN, who enn command lUJitmdrtd dollar* cash capita), to Itrest in an ea iatUabai business, taat pays If «a ten to taenty Are dollars ptr day. To one who e«n tnrnisa.tne abore amount, aod wbalacipafcte of taking charts of the bdaintss, a fine chance Is offered to make money, Apply at 7l#irTfl 6TBIBf, up Hairs. fe!B.lf . • - - rjXl ABttlVlt XU-DAY— 3GO CHOICE BOOICB BiLMOBAL SKIBIB, Well adapted in textnre and cdlor far the preeeni aeuon. rrist from (187 to^SAit CATOS t ILAOBUU A 00„ lcßUtiU'l'llMl Of UWAKTaJsB -6HIP.-Th.oo P;rto«r.hl» imtofaj «Ut imccnderlhe name and at.le of WALTER BBT 4ST A UO. «m dluolred oa the flrstef limitation, W. KOUAT r©'lrlflf,h*itogeold hif m lanat in th. 1»W Ora t» WJtU B.KA MT, *lK> I •«**«“« “ •° UI * %SB£g &¥&£"• Pittsburgh, Jab. let, 1863> CO-PARTNERSHIP. —Hanng absorb* tod FRAME fIIMPSOH 00-Partner wUhmein the Bide. Leather and Oil Burine—, «e will carry on the fro— this date, at the old etaad, 80. 189 Liberty street, tppodte. the head of Wood atreet, "" d " lh * ““ , WAL T KB BITANT A 00. FUUtnrnb. Jn. lit. IMI. »>Jw* riXKUoXililffa BAIIK UF iOSAii JS&I X TATI.—WMb.«oM.t PUBLIC OUTCttJ,on I it, tnmlM, on BAIUBDAT, lurch Hit, 18G3, ,t I 3 o'clock p. m., oil lh.t ortain lot or ,Ira ofxrennd I In th. Oily cr PlUibnrgh, utoat. on the citerlj I i elje of Cherry alley, ana bounded and dtacribed aa I I ftil'owa, to wit: '. . 1 Bejinnlng on Cbeiry alley, at the distance oil thirty-fire iUS) feoi aonthwardiy irom Third atrett, I aad rann'or by tald' alley about forty-fira (45) feet, I to ground now or lately beloartng to fian'l Uunt<r, I Liheboe by theeune eaetwerdty, a parallel line with 1 [ Third atreet, about atxty (00) tret te ground now or I lately belonging to James RcKenste; then— by the I I same northwardly, dpatnilsMtah with Cherry elkji I about fwty>flre (45) i—t to ground lalaly beJongtof I to Charles Brown; and than— bytha sams ueetwaid -1 ly, a paraUelllne with Third stmt, about sixty (60) I £u%> to the pUtS of beginning, uponwhlch are erect* | led three-two-story brick Tsaaaenls, with back I boUdibki, balnx tb« sane frtmim w&tch Asa China I andiUry Stfaif wife, by their deed.bsarlnc date I August 16th, A. D. 1647, aid reoorded in Laid Book I rol 78, tags 411, granted and oanrcyed njto Wts. I M. bhinoTTa trust for the purpose* therein stated, I audio folfllmeotcf which trosti this sale la to be I oade; ""“WH lLoHlHli,Tr;jtek. * I felB:td • : '' ■' ' oiaA nail uv uuiiHAMittUiVEii 351UV/*UUU hiOHAT WAHIRD.-Will give iJ ueats ou the dollar; will.lake |lcr 8600 at a Cme. A 150 acre farm tor sale at e bargains .also, 4 •splendid lots on PenatylraniaArenue. ' ; .. gjMiOO) jo lean on mortgagee, lrcm 1 tolO.yeara. AIV negotiations confided w me will be promptly attended• tai • • J«k«llOB4SflI» . No. 107 lonrth otnot. i loWauUnn cj T AKl> AND UA.KU.UIU-T- I 1 25bbl». prime pnuiurntT lord; If; 10 btt Bltr» lord PU; L “ 4 “ Ho - 1> scaok OK AAA BKOOM HANDLES, bum /wOsUUU rlor article, maiCKtml from Unn MS ; W. M, OOBMI.Y. 871 Liberty ilwt. l Xi: ' 'ftfrgoxM 8s Mi 10s ToWocoj 1 . ■ [--VfclS - ~. ,» :•• : gJlJUlbsrtytrsrt. T4KIBUfKAOHIIB.—BIX) bub. prime Xs hftlTM Drkd PeKh<s,fti ' ' ms ; ,&caoMAX«B*LAHcra. QTAol'a l Bl'AttCUl—3so bxs. Mod- OUon SUrch Jut r»otiT*d aod for Ml* low to tbc WK by , BOgPHAKTO 4 LAMP. T K AD.—lOO pigs Oalonfr liCad for tale 1J t>» ■ , BKSai n. OOLLIHS. bbii. -ho. 1 fearit lox '■ v HBIBT B.OOEiaIHB. OAAKL. Xrn^br /'IAHBON bbU-JNo. 1 for sale jOhr BllH»rH^OOU«Ill>. lUUA£- BItIWJK IP wm**m*+rt* .<■*!> btflfcjjgptnor UittOT tot ooum. Imit A* OLD PBIOES, Hunt's Union Stationery Pprtfolioi Containing " . * ' • I 24 SHIFTS PAPXBi 21 EHTBLOnS, to tsetch; f STCBLFIBB; * 1 PXB'HOLLEB; ILIAD PIKOIL; AU of etrpeitor quality— WdßßAHJEl’ W Ac*nta wasted everywhere. JOHN P. HCNT, Hasobio HALL, Fif»B Stbbs*. mar psiks BT>xioa*RT faokaBßß »i so mi doian. to Blalkn. *'<' : ftlT j |"yjQUEBNE BRASS WORKS, TATi.CADMAir&CO., HunlMtnnn •* urwrj wUtf- el SaUhrt-". BRASS WORK FOB FLOMBKEfI, STIAM OB QAS-TITTIM, HAOHISISTS, ABB BRASS CARIBOU, »r«a dMcrtpttooi, iMd.;u> order. BTtAMBOAT WOBK, STBAH ABB GAB-TIT- TpiO, and MPAIBIHQ promptly attended te. BIFS FOB GOAL ABB OABBOH OILS. Sole Aieotefor the Weetern District ef FeaujWmga for the l cal? of MaBBH, LAU&BBLL A • FAT BST- SIPHOH POMP, the beet ever invented , Haviaf no Trim, U la sot Ueile to get oot •*» I and wnl threw more water than any of t j£* QABPETB, DRV €JO ETB. OIL QLOTHS We oall the attentfoo of Hooee-FnmUheri te fin, political ooatoata, rail- ] gloai MTatioßii aaoaamants, tho Oaatral Fwki Its swans, gondola, Ac., tan tan diacassad-Aki* letter to of tba "Mystariaa of How York.** la tha ear, aUamboat, salaca, parlor, at dinner, to tka ■tract, ararywhera dal ksar toms «toiy wltkida tixm to or an, Inquiry as to tba moaning of thsaa I mythical words, posted, prints* an* adrerttoed OLIVBB McCIIHTOOK & CO., tka oxtail, Tariaty P* •« rtoek » “ d t 0 Kb* UruU|« of thalr porch*#* lor o*ah bofhro tha r*c*Qt adTinoao of tt* —niioKnr>r». MaiwF BALKS MU AMD BOW OLOTHIHG. FOBBIBMUiO 0001)3, *6., AT * J. L. OAKHAQHAK'B, I Ko. 11l UDIBAIi RBUT> ALLIGEIBT. jrjttfsuzp&issaz gosiMt which it la hollared will b* toon* worth; th* | t BACK «A MBOCK oT*£ 00 Air & tall nrhti of OLOTHi CAISIhIM 1 aai wwllmn end* BullWM COWS* BWfIS 1 DESSS COE*ra» ranxlis In prtco troa $8 to I*o. | Of MSB’S PABrajK, wtwn SSJatßlfe* I I nod ttoch t and wall aaaortad ©BBT’S TISB I I ¥IOSB.CW)TH, >ILK and OASBIMBBB TXBV. I A mi »k*22S o?JAoi*V jPASJ* AMD I f&snst sssr« sisssss-RSw wS I r[tctaooDS _ cSSSSm^SS^SS^& ■ bassa-*- 4 ’ w^-ay-isc^ I • ill IMorol moot. AllllmiT. Ud COLLECTOR'S SALE.—By yir • too of vomnta to mo oddromod kjr ftbeo. Cclltclor of lntornnl Botomo, 04 twmU tJTo Diotriet, I will •Mi on tho j> 7 (ho SUadnrd OU Coapony, In tho townohlpol. fyiiwo, county ot-Alltfhmjt ibl Bl*U«f ra&AY» IhoSTU d»y of Tohruorj. 180, tho fottowlr* nrtldofc-ytet' p. " -omPnacC 1 UnrTlronTaok* tad csntsuU, about 890 bbU. Grad* Oil; 2 small Iron Ta&ks, mpty; fiOOoew ‘ , * 2 Iron TMk«i ooiUiiiDK MO bbU. Bafiaed Oil* Know or Saw;) .. • ,v . Crudo OU, (mow or Imb,) to barralK 260 raptr Orndo Oil Banats, (mow or 1m) ; 250 bbls/B«Bn*d Oil, U bbto* “ ** 180 do Biuol*! , *V ** 460 do Befiatd OH, la Agitators; SliM*rSt» ia sard, eontaiatog 400 Umb i MalßatodOU^norierlMai) 18loan Bagla*; \ . 2 Bt«*ca Pampt la Buglo* Houw, 2 Luba* aad mail Ingta* la JlacUoa Shop. - 4BUUs,4 ooadafisar>and 4 Stas* Boasts; 6 Wooiaa Taato; ,1 , . Ot adoettog Pip— to Ooadaiyn, •«*? . Dlstralasd as ibi property of lawii H*p*» fc* taa noJpijmsat of dniSftoil m &*£!!S,*ZtT!!l or rttosrod for asla, aoOordlag to U» provisions of tiw Ixcjat Tax Law. j , * MTrlOt ' T. B. PATITT. P**^ No. IT FifthitssU W. MOUBT. mHB NATIONAL OLAItt AGENCY. noLiiiisa' pat, pbhhohs ahd bOdbtiw. 10S (MfAlMrddoar Man OBaUa Om*, la ooanactlan wllli HAttViT. OOLWSS ABBA I * ! Washlagtoß, D. 0., flaiidial OtnmM* IW Claim* ol lb* haanat of a Ua of dicmrt Soldier* win rao*l** apodu „, K . Dlfchaigtd Bclllaiaii»matla« BODjrentlL Pra •lOKsTof BAOB PA*. bat* th*lr pat***. WAB OtAMia, ot «"»>-*• aaltdta, Maa«i>b« and Oaort ot CIaSmA tta I ■Ma <*•».mUt m*l aMaqrfr aalboßd. :• I'• jtfTllgtfOdU -a ■> : ' ' ’ TilOß BALK.—A good FARM 0)1? 100 £ AOSW, with aboal alxtj aena elaaiad aad ’‘'toihb&naraaa OMHABl>.«t.<*»laaW,a fICWXD LOG fIOU6*AIU> ; log WILL orWATI* »i indoor, Wjwjdjj tm aband*xu» offitoH* Co*l, LiB» ; 8U»« «nd Iw» iWhaKPXOH, PABB.^th roadbpthadoor,laaltaaMtaiaamUMaaatof law I Brighton, a&d<*a twbovght *t s36p*r Por fartharpaitlcalaiaapflr I Proadway, Bra Brtjhtna, Baa»er oouatj,' Hi _ I ~fc»=i»d --- -i ; - ••” • ■' -—; — I TyMiETaXONBMAN, j I o* WIKB WOBK, Vfosfe ?0B Wl I lfe(fw*.^£l^^ 1 J J AOM, OB WAHttMTy. W1R«\»OBI. I* TtoWWB) A^ *<rvui«!«•«»win* w. innm»TH »Tgl»t. ;CB*L4IGA . . •Vlllutnted «nd prifl>4 tia* 1. |«*ll» ‘ - • i .- ' •’ ' 1 ;■ . - [tobxrkceivkd, ] AT THIOHS DOLUAB JJWnBT WOMi wiWw <*»«■<" *"*• /Jg&WE-fr Un ttAIBiBt tb* Jo64*» ; ** f rilAfl If AKUifOtt■“W' J > 1 So.il. tat, A.mtren.oojggj^/^ng;. Sts#*. •* *“U3s^^aa.s I itttte: ' : ..;*■• j'v. W;.ar JooiKlrj AMD EATON, HAVROi & CO., Set- 17-snd 19 Fifth Street. Jabbm Aad- wOU** « TBIMMIHdB, BUOT BEUX3. H OBTEST. QLOVEB.. fIOOPSETBTy. uIKSrOOUUBtt TIES, uU LIB* 6HIBTB »nd DBAW KM; WOOUM *£*£!££; ■ I IE I DIAB. BOAEFB, KKPHTB AJID SHETLAND WOOL 7*s*o &. BBITTISa.TAB»|O» B»»« “ ■ to Rfltw* .Ohlt 25 Cuts. OOIFEBSKRBS. Ho. M rrtrTH STB MIT. r. WALtMB DAT, timaa, T*. D2AL ® B B Onr(took «*■ porrtiMMl botao tho Iwfc jm*od* Tosco In price*, *nd w* teOwmnto to nTTX i OOUBTBT MBBOHAHTS, MXIiLI HBBB, FBDDLSBS, and *D who boy to t*U *«*&• H.B.~A.clocioowwortaontoi: ■') ■ Staple I>vy Goods, At jwbdMtlo cull ’ . & OIB3QN, s Knnufiwtnwii of ***£?■■ AD PIPE ’ SHEET AMD BAR DEAD, And d»!«in-lm Fig Lead, Blook Tin,' ABB Patent Shot, NINTH STREET, Bnvin Madt An Btcamom, OIKOIBKATI,O. HERR'S HOTEL, HARRISBURG, fOB BAfrK.—The ibore rateable property w •ff c r*d for talt. IMii.»rmcb«wfcr !»«>>«*•"£ btiDK acknowledged u one of the L ABGWdf, MOOT | COMMODIOUS AND BAST AUftAMOXD HOTXIM la the Interior of the State. : It le located la the central part of the city. a abort dlitahoi Horn the depot JP 9 !# £*}£!*•' within a pUaeintwala of. tie Capitol hnUdlog*. . The borne front* an Market etreet on Tbiid itreet ltf fed. the whole lftext#adln|f sasjs s^^SßsaSk’sssffi^ Tie f u*K ITDttS le aleo offered for «ale. Term* will be made (adorable. Per firth* r particaUnepplj to 1.. J.HIM* Attoraef-at Law, Barrltbirg, fa. feliSUwiw fjTHB MYBTKRIEB OF NBW YOKE. [oownnn*iTxD.] S. T.-IB6O—X, AocompmUd with a cmcant and athephird's hook. Xstotsslcn sympathiser said It tu*. "Satan Ttl« nmpbed tn 180) in granting tbs Xpeotatloa of aboil* tlooktswhile a Republican said it was: ‘'Stump- Tail Democrats of 18.0, gone to [Texas another, -To the Bute Tun of 1800 add ten (X) dollar*,*» another, that they were the watchwords of some aeeret society, like “Boas of Tecnachla are 1860 Btronfi/' or “deward Tricksters ef iB6O Used Bp,” 40., go. Well, your owrapondent was lU—had beam U 1 for a long Lim»-infoci,hls late soppats had given him a horrid dyspepsia. He read theadw* tlsunssts, and of coune bought a battle of Planta tion Bitters; tha Bitten etmd him, and an tha hot tie appeared th:se ease catallsllo letters: S.T.— U6O-X. • l traveled -straight for 803 Broadway, In trod need myself to the eetshrated Dr. Brake, and : wae shown the elephant—t«sk», 8. T. and aß—and a gnat Institution it U. A six starj building in Bey 1 street, from cellar to girret, b occupied as a labors- I t«ry for produdng this single meiloins. -fiome forty i psnons an employed; aevsnl rats, biMlng sis thousand gallons each, an Ailed with roots, herbs and materiel, and then soaked tn water, and tha «• pration presetted lu pun fit. Croix Bum. I ben an* the bags, boxes and bales of. Qslhaya Bark, Wlntergreea and other mate! tel—and the original fit. Grots Bum puncheons, bearing the Custom-house brand. It seemed that dertldnt could here be burned out to supp'y a world of laralias—yet these *geutbmeu ere unable to fill their orders for Planta tion Bitten alone. I waa shown many certificates af l extraordinary curt* affected by these Bitters. The I statistics cf tbs medicine bus laces ss presented te tbft lMt in. the report of Mr. B B. Banes antsonwus kad startling* amounting ta some sis annually. the. of these BttUtt wUI pw Cotjf to un for Itun ttto !•“ • InUTklMl ramma comment leans ought to stand at per, ■ad Jeffenen Barb might >■ well pack up atad start fcr Jerusalem. • "* vyWe era hippy to reprodace the shore letter, sad add that aay ordinary-case of Dyspepsia, Liver Com t Aflbctioi.fltur Stomach, Lem of Ap* i ptit-, Pb«he*- ftjnklnx Week vm, lleaSal Btepoadsocy; 40., cm he cursd-by tha plantation EUter*. 'ThalaliPjnona may Judge of its eßeaey, we pub lish list oTsome of tho article' used in its prepare* tton;* •- ’ Bass—CeWbratedfor orer two ebundrd years -in the treatment oflVriff and Ague, Byspep-1 tia.Weaknecs,' do. It was latmdomd into Xuropa by tha Oonteas, wifi of the Viceroy of Perugia 1640, add wns afterwardA sold by Jesui ta fit Us «wr» Jcmgrict V ibawamsfeU • a ** r »***** “• of /mtfs Fmefors, dada puhUo by-Louis XTIj Bing oflrauc*; Humboldt makes especial yrti * l**** during his Booth ABKifikßtATtla. l'-_ '...'1 —1- - ; jiA T r»wr'.T.A dUrrtua, .aad Of tma of tha atatoacbaad bow»l*. '. Damhuo* —Tor loins and drOptICAIAOBOtiOU. n*MftirTTj VbownA~7brtßfMttedilcMttau li4TOH>»» Fiow««*-AjonuUo, tUßolnl ud tvrifoeailnft 1* bottom dabflity. ymryflM«M r .yor amflalft Aanrnatlm. do. a^ogufctlf'carntaatlra, cnittytolb ■uudViß* aQlci modi aaaffby ®dlb«» awti**.' Alao« dora bods, ofUf*i earraway» cortaadar, saakaroat, to., al yraaamd la paribotiy para r / BT. CROIX BUM. Iha povvfiili torlcontlag tad.loqlfl pi«p«aM Bc. Onixftam hara bean tag acknowladgad bjr tfca pfcjaidaM of tte world. Toroonanwptta,Utatha only rtlaiiiuVtbat afcoald be aaed!. .J« T«*»lB6oa«X* Amothn vnttartal ln«waittt, ot gpMia^»ltl« <r LawU>( bUutJ to t&’jHWlatfn' nd SrffltaM» to tk. Bind, bjM mlkiiii'-toUit oMUMraoftb. worid,»n4w. UulmuC, Dr. wV iu of . tbaTc&th Varawnt *4fUa«&t,yrrUaa: «I wlah artty aoldlar taiabot tit nf f tfaa maataHto* iwr ...... ; , TbaJoUoWißi iattoia tha ftmeoa hoUl prtpxUtor '£WaaMiigteat •;•' : W**raoro», D. &,Hot.4,l*BJ. ; Mmn. T. B. D **« «w«1t« fnn wmbilta Bltiwa. ThifW mwltt>B to. tbag«a»Uof 6«bow. :■ ; j'.*;: B-s * ct wtiSl*okjU>wioK *OO., v. ; fnpiitttiWUlirt'ißotri.' ?•;. : Boouarn,Z>ao."tS» : lB6l.‘. Mmtru P* g> Jrati * co. Owtlwia’i.l tew » gntt anflotar troai dysMpaU for tfcna or four y«ta. Ibn triad way If not aXL.lha *«te<dlea noowteaadal.ibr4te laa'aad of ntkf I bf 'ouaa worn, bad to abandon my pro&nlon, aadwf# btcd iwailyl»»«Ttrjthlnj| l ata. Mp. wind waa nmch aitoetad, dtpwaiad asdglooay. About (hna mootbauol trlad"the: tlmtatloa BitUn, and to •Timtjcnrlanntttfy aw*U mta. Ihatarto oA&ndad UMtla *wal eaata, and u ter u I keov dnil with »4n*l ba&eflt. IttcbJl'lM lMBUa*ai«Kblo|U daOj. loartK daeTarbad aDaqaal'dalA Umittm alrwaa daa tm mOA* fart afiaadairf it <*• ••ttrWi 9* *l*• 4yarfcd. /^aa. / fbaaaßlttan araaold by all principal dragglsta, jftaoan, koala andiaatagyaata. Barer* aack bottla baanUateoaialUofthapr9priaar*atlfßatmt«» m I ««o*l plate fob*. : i , JiH,.DBAKB*OO., -' -aOMOADWiT, In Tttk. I Mdourib-n g£yTGO6OT<TI»Y GOODS IJI J. Wl. Burchfield’s, ■. B. eor. 4th «ind Hhrket Sti. ■ ! -•torn ’i BMoyasa, -azaa. ■•»««?»« * wm fch«t room for CttC'gO^*'. SUMMER DRESS ROODS, A t old pries* BUMMBB SILKS, j At old price*. 1 SHAWLS AHD CLOAKS, oheap. HOOF BKIBTfI i Jacobs! sDOiHQ,ch«»pi Do. i IHBSETIHOi , HHSS WOBEXD SBOIHO; D,. ; do. IHSIMIHO. I«l« - gILKS, S HA W L 8, CLOAKS. DRESS eootos, Barker & Co.’s, 59 UAKKET BTBEET Greatest Bargains ‘ ' EVER OFFERED, >lO * HORNE’S, 77 and 79 Market Street IOdOtonLADIIi' HIM-rtiTOHED H'DK’FBJ io do OIHTB HSMD H’BS’Ml LADIXS’ SHB'D AHD BOOLLOFSD H'BK’Rt Do. PIOUH LIHSH fftXHi Do! AHD StUßSa' OOTIOH HOBS; ItnrSOOTTOHXHOBIi HOOF B SI STB, ol tho Urt motaid, oi oM ptlou, CUB'D OOttABS AHD BSTB( ■' JAOOHET TEIHHIHOBI HAQIO BHFFUHO; 00LDASBTTS8; TAFITBIHMISQ A 81. HBJTD BOTFLIIIOI All Usd, ol WIHTSE GOODS, .omUkoMo Hun Bid pricM. H.toll bojtn rtoold omlnie* IBU opooctiwitj d nppljlns thaouelrM wttk »B«* tho, will dnrim tB. comlnx wwoon. OLD PRICEa CALL AT MACRUM & CLYDE’B, 'I 78 Market Street, hxA jopptj jotun*lf wtuT J HOSIERY & GLOVES; • BALMORAL HOSB. fcr W.IMT LIKBZ> HOfflkfcr L«U«ftnd Wm*. I eiHtuninre * Touts'* LiMW uxbuoabboottos bosi. . ',l^l Xlo| Sue abb woouur qmtxs, oaoby* i saan«^ te .■ rcuuniHaeooi*. jit Old PiitH—WMeule' aad BetiiL MACEUM * GLYDE. I .. . :■ 7* MABKETITBEII, T«rtE mi Dim!**-) ■ ’ M examination or ook * -Linos stock or DRY GOOIDS, ei soia WholuaU an* Retail JHaUrt, C. H; LOVE & CO, 74 MABBBT BTBSST. QLOaiNQ ODT SAia I or -j; ■ ■ WINTER GOODS. r . ■■ . jgATOrf, MA.CBUJI & CO^ •n 4*u»« •» «‘«*»*-- ~ WIHt*»CK»BB Mji'itrtiH mi <* Ttbmrtmt. M a,B«DD(JnoH ■iwua PMO**.. ■: .. ■ " it nTTH granrr. antw>lH eraTUXßrsnauangHiiTi, JatnotnAbl lUOW»*ai.TM, .4 r>ALMOBAL BKIBTB, j . ; AT MMDBQMD MOB, b ate todoa'MttMr alia to* *» »« tot oMUman. Mato jar al«lsa b»*»» “‘“V” jukh, MAOBB. .00. ' A LABQB: INTOIOB OF AU?Ap<JA naming f »n imf fTTn.TM, HTTMBomLT.'mna *&** dffinW> «*kn, (at natni »7 i MiOßDm* QhWM, - Ififl OTBWABrS PATENT IBUAS.ttlMibui taunprtoWikcadtbT^' xAenx*aLn>a, iraigHW tstiMßwnMJ MMk QilttilM Mluran* ww con my : fTOnaSxS«l5bs»AS. tfSnrf. SFxaukt sotxok. .WK. J. K. JWDOJf'OVOB, H>tlo( oirtTod in tn, dtp, a*il«MOtoWgJxJsj - , pablto that be wHT produce the wwOTjsw*#!?* •pcUo'o of •, ). '.f'A THE SEYEH SISIBBS r ; - |in *;• ; The Birth of Cnpijdj in the Bower hi Ftm, pronounced by the entire west to be the sc*!. C*C" •eou rintotf witaesrei. The lert free* scea* l togetherwith the 1 ‘ . - KIHBOBS OF Slaat ; ' H>Tin(JMB ferovght ifrcm PUlodtlpldo. ‘ Inordortd |lr« fall itrnsith to th* out of dm "£ a ‘ LOITY HOBQH, Th* eeUtamitd Oonrtfllw ;mfl Conte loaDt** LuanKHM'ininn.to nnd, and *lll »pp*»r la htrox4tai_«**««* tntxtodadai -tfc* extwnpMJJ «JOfllAH'fl 0 JTJKTB U rang by b«r «m *» “‘SJIl b/Stdobocgh dom la hl»«rW»*l cfcuacterof ?*»«. PUJT<V W» Hfttlifr *aTea JUbdlfrm* Draglrf«f» -. J GBAUD BODATS ltrtOH iWK;,' : ; . J ' Bi tvutr yomog iadlcji ftHl eoituW'.Ud MHWBDAT.Wth brt. tut Baaat afrw opwu ' T jj^MASOiUp Monday Evening, Ftb. >«*• Dllgg KATHLEEN O’NEIL?* | 'OBAHB ' ] r mvm SOOA ABD NQiBLTI TEOBPBI ■ iyr..p..0l both h«ni«phtw-I** ■*" ; I “SSS 1 !^ t^sssssss&^^Sst bg^ajggpsa 18. o-HBU,—Timiuiw. 1 1. W. HOIiBOK" *P»*- [ n«“tlck.t«,is OBSTB. 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