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intil the
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itirl4.l have inaugurated
1i haVe united the South, 1
;me time, they have created
it the North. They des ire .
tang as slavery exists, in a
' herice the desperation . of!
14 abolish that institution,
11' rtsj i should only enable''
c their independence.. been
-' the radicals have
; •ism
.t i to destruction, seri ,
I 4t national massaorei
H f a domestic institu
' %ed from the coin
! I :nment, and for
i! I i evil they are in
1 1l long as we Pro'
I ioe the restoration of,
[!I 1 Jai enthusiastic peo
-1 ,In the rebel States :
f' changed the issue to
! Apation and what are
1 ihy unity among the
iil ..ar.d discontent among
ill . thl protest of the con•
lh flio:lth, and the border
, ro l ' t he Abolitionists have
;4'u.. 'Ps n -
"fner to comm it acts
1w
bitter
' 'ly calculated to em
' f
„nfiSeit
, ,-' ' ' I -ties Acts 0
I o:aito/014 .
_ i , t i pa and ation, follo i w n e s d a b ch y
m pr p o i c d •
l' ' '';
" ' ' oli each other
r°';''''''..-119natt°31 difficult to keep
l ii& 1 3: -' .. ' inke llu°" Z i th m : tki thfl eir i !iia' t' le w . n all 'fy . . And they have
as regards their
''4."'siU boon
imeill *
" ' fai t i l u rrebellion. The
iZ:.fgt effect in enPrtofitecok,ii c,crything they
c;"-,,%i,1 Abolitioniats hith -ll and what
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~ f or to the rebels, _ 4
-alike;
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xt i LI ret re.? Instead of .
do they Y'r i 4
A.l mitered Union
,39 er beginningnecessity ofa P . ..
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~t i neotiootiq o f being .priv?
1 ' sent '''''''e ar • • aar for the COlO4l
- ' i - to - trowst. .iri .
if
we
l ' l'':.) " are. .ed traitors dare
'',,...,.'.. - tutioiss,!,l„.idol, is rapidly destroy
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a policy d
' 4l,he Abolitionism
--, destroy
ing 5
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.furnishing ---- L— t e • ati on , they
.... - 6 4,1_,ei-lo fi g . I.t-or eIP
• . 1431 , ..- .. • „ 'ens of the free north
-•.: •.- BoOidebs•- th e v • . f imaginary free
I'l4. - °,1143*.• regiments.j l'The ha ve destroyed
i**P. ow l 1 11 0 41 an d 'exhausted
•-• 1-- th1Y40 1. 4„.,_ , ,t 9' I ;to the climax of
.
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„a conscription
.-:',..1-iiilftaieiww F. - it • i defeat itself.
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But through
, : i. ~.- iiiionuded, - there
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Tatar a 'Tito - weeks more ihappier • .- ; - , ki •
when the
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lury Ihe-PFeljen
to survey what
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e his procla-
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and
matrons hive
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Borman
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the counte nance t" . ., ~ I men permanent retirement)
-•, about going Into ;-- -I-
_,.-those.; fat be w il l seiurs.th in , i
whose Buiiio)- it, -, hils3, - ITtit reljr , hereafter.
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were all
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7 --.1 p eople;
ed. that rebellion
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to masses
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m the day
•my, until
lually de-
e s ayes
!II COIITI
Mr. Keine, in place an act to refund
certain moneys to the Treasurer of Pay
ette county. Mr. Keine is one of the first
men in this body, active, decided, and a
true man to his constituents. He is
chairman of the judiciary general, .one - of
the most important standing committees,
and where all legal.imistione are referred,
therefore the labor is immense, and it was
but the other, day when Judge Champneys
pail Mr. Keine thelighest compliment for:
his industry, intelligence and diserimina
tHin, and when this gentleman would be
stow such a compliment on a leading Demo
crat, I take it to be worth something.—
The Democracy is well cared ,for in•the
hands of the able member from' old Pay
ette, His speech in regard to taxing the
' peeple to liberate the negroes in the States
was sound and such as the old fathers of
the nation would have felt proud of. I
need not not say that he took bold and de
cided grounds against the power of,Con
gres.or the President to do and pert° rm
an unconstitutional act.
Truly, &c.,
talon, the Dis.
impressed the
erous, impor
lute necessity:
ton, Ifr WM&
of the govern
,emailde it,'
n to the Pim,
Wing :un-
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Lake Superior Copper Mining.
Copper stocks have been dull 1(4 a few
days, but were in better demand on Satur
day: Ingot copper is very firm at 35c., at
whfch rate 500,000 pounds were sold in
New York on Friday; the price, of course
makes a wonderful difference on the bal
ance sheet of such mines as the Minneso
ta, Quincy, Pewabic, Franklin, and 'Pitts
burgh ; also with the Acton which is pro
ducing more than any Lake Superior.
Company ; the net profits of the Acton
for January are . understood to be _about,
$36,000. - '
Isle Royale is very scarce .for delivery,
and the price has been run up t 0,26: It
is stated that a single party has bought :J,-
000 shares, and that a large corner will be
attempted; if successful, it will be the
first one, although many have been tried.
Some are of the opinion that the purchase
of so many shares will prove to be a large
white elephant, as the year's results, not
withstanding the high price of copper, will
*not be very fai , orable ; but "next year"
great things are expected. —Boston Post,
Feb: 10.
of State.
neared
in
nd prisons
!pent have
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17ho
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ataon for
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Rig: m
'a 3 ures to
even The '
ention in New
ere .when the
,;.11.. be fully .die
Obtititi astistae•
, : Pig Salional Intelligeneer has an.elab
,
orate article, appealing to President Lin
coln to reeign the,fanctionsbf "comnian.
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der-in-chief of the arzaTand navy!? in fa
. . .
vor of the commanding .geoeral. It in-
1 fists that'if we are tohave. aneceee, the
taitnagpment of our throes mast be ;shoo,
Intel/ Invested in one.actirmilitiri head
But ilthwPresidant , has not fawned ', thia
fact before mow, it - ia - liaidlyt'MicOnablito
suppose itelvil! learn-, ,ft heceafter.' • 7
veith •
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This
:pions coAccrn seems distreigted..4
the idea of that Vcopper-headed : bateer
nut," Vallandightun beieg im:4l;id -to make
a speech in thi.4 eitAitAt w were to ad•
vise, ewe would Week OM the Gazette
r- ,..tre'hite.*ttistediVYirhat*lfill as
Val
la tcitipetkin - Pittrhitrgh ? That
i tal egkisl4 3 2erygirolulititely for such
ftl tMe n t Ujbgriliipit*OrepiNlass.
Are are kiting in tight tittles Olen the
freedam of speech is to be-4isnlined to a
single-class of orators and their orgeiti—
papers like the Gazette{ which is more cor.
rapt
and contaminatingthan "a man about
Vallandigham • would htive'qtr
terrible indeed if he could say any
thing calculated to corrupt tho political
sentiments °this hearers, as much as the
Gazette's course shocks the moral senbibiii
ties of its readers. Not content with pub
lishing the disgusting details of the most
revolting scenes in our Quarter Sessions,it
hurits up - shameful romances of Southern
brutality, with which to regale its readers-
It has now advanced a step farther and has
given up its advertising columns to the
publication of "the great French preveti
tive." This miserable profligate sheet
in politics and morals, expects to blind
the people to its enormities, by a constant
gabble about its loyalty. Those who_are
entirely gone in negrophobia may,lperhaps
be insensible to such infamy
bpectial CorreaDoidence of the Poe
FROM HARRISBURG.
kIOURE, or REPRESTATIVES, l t
Monday Night, Pebmery - relli. 1863.
The
;Speaker in the chair, rushing busi-: ,
ness at railroad speed. The fact, is this
gentleman is a model speaker and without
doubt the best that has ever held a seat
in this State House. Bedford. his native ;
county, has instructed their delegates tot,
present his name to the Democratic Slate!
Convention for Governor. Our motto]
willbe Union, harmony, self denial: every
thing for the cause of the country, noth
ing for men.
The Speaker is calling over the counties
for- petitions, and any quantity are being
presented to prohibit negroes from coming
into the-State. This is a step in the right
directiou, by the people, to preserve and
foster white labor against the common
enemy, who care more for the eternal
negro than they do for those who have
built up the country by their industry and:
labor. The state is sate, so far as this end
of the State House holds power. The
Senate is as yet in wrong hands, but,the
voters by next session will remove the
incubus that now crushes the will of. the
people.
Mr. Moore presented a memorial,which
he hud read, in relation to a Saving En
stitution in Philadelphia, and -moved a
committee of five be appointed to lavetti?
gate the saute. The Speaker annonneed
the committee would appear on the journal
to-morrow, A great. nuni6c of prtilious
were offered requesting au appropriatio n
for the School of Desigr. fur Wuni.m, in
Philadelphia. •It is said that this school is
much needed and when permanently es
tablished as a State Instit ice will be of
great service in proviciirg labor ; for
females. It is the intention ere long to
have one located in your county. Several
of your enterprising citizens will take an
abiding and active interest in the scheme.
Whatever will assist the poor and desti--;
tote should meet the approval of ,eg
islators, and it would be more to their
credit than chartering doubtful and de
cats institutions.
Mr. Hutehmart, is place "au act to au
thorize the Auditor General and State
Treasurer to re-examine the account he :
tween the Commonwealth and Darragh &
Mellon."
The Senate passed the House bill in
regard to the charter of the borough of
Manchester, in. Allegheny county: this is
&nal passage. .
Mr. Gross, in place, an act relating to
the borough of LawrencevillS. -
Mr. Shannon , in place, an act in rela..-
Son to the stock held by the city in rail
roads. This bill was drawn, as taut in•
formed, by the talented City Solicitor. It,
goes to the Judiciary General.
The Cameron Committee.
The committee to ,investigate the at
tempt to bribe a member or members of the
legislature by Simon, the old foa,meete oc
casionally, and from what I can learn will
make out a t good case against the guilty'
parties. The proposition to command
black brigade will not cover up or yet
stifle investigation by men who are deter
mined to drag into light black deeds by.
blackguards who would obtain power by
frauds.
Weltiltill Phillipa OD U Oriaiii. THE DISUNION PARTY OP
.
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This extreme, but eloquen t'Abolition- -' - THE NORTH.
let delivered. a h rd It.baa hien Abe ivy' of the radical
Massachusetts, or R,, leaders of the R blican - arW-gnilty
i t..,
in which he used le- themselves of 1 soft to thatif.enn
....slash-, ,---:
It is said the let ta t) nag* „..niorirtti E dive # s.'" sue
frequent hisses: 1
The telegraph ii
1.".. 4 c f Straitottan cop y against
„ssus ass i - ,:,....
, -. 41 Pi I n 5 ,.7 k ...;rlv , ea,„ .YZiaisi4 the
that the guns are. ' 'atis*'svilsr * oppOi'ilielissi'Veeigtis. It
Sumter or into it ---tth... Fa; itrfn-rfiln they hope to hold reason in abey.
when it sweeps fro
rig anee b
to us the echo of y invective. Neither their violent
I
a - and sweeping denunciations nor their rev
tie of 1.11.-is. eat - olutionarY usau:ssation of, the freedom of
Wl*/ . ArigAii- iiitii4lF etit'' '` 7 '
shallswam pf saph an ,
~,-'''' ai ,-, 4. 7 CAA ,7 a press can longer prevent
feeli44is'iidiAblt. eine. It iillke,theqi, the, exposure of :their- purposes, Their
tildfihlniadifiiisittiejfirelirriti t ir sorrow. whole aim and object, before and since the
I ea anaYadead:eangSataW: en enough. commencement of the war, has been to
on the sublime sPectacle up to being wit: render the disruption of the Union inevit
ling that:their ilifiiie:it graiiiii." ;liiiiild risk able and irremediable. They knew that a
' li 1d risk - -'
a battle, aon dissolutto an: order party avowedly founded on a sectional
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at any risk to put dowa this . re ellibta of basis could not, command the support of
, -
slave States.
, , i s the people, and they determined to Burl
• ilutiram sortj: - that a "gulf - elibuld be ficonational unity to their grasping avarice
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fir at Fort Sa unter :or that a gun should Tor-power. They sought, from the first,
be fired from , it foithis, reason. ! The Ad- to foster such feeling& as made friendly
ministration at . Washington dal not know relations impossible. They knowingly
its time.. Heretire a ' eeriest of Mate s au -,: left nothing undone that would produce
dling the gulf whg .think that- their specd- the estrangement. of the South and goad
. ,
liar institution's requir e that albs: should it on to secession. By wilful misrepre
have a seParala.GoVernmernt. hey,have sentations they derisively held up their
a right to siecidethal question'Sviithapt ap• customs had their character to contempt.
•
pealing s to itiusnr mei -A' largti, body of They exhausted the vocabulary of abuse.
sorre l
to , . theconc efficientlusion to Ma that theYie is nation,will have
have c) measure was too unconstitutional, too
Y-
nai
i
reronto • rtoo
a Giovernmentof certain form. 1 Who deL • y ordi sgraceful to meet
with-their sanction, it exaspera-
Ides them theidglit ? 'Slaifdinglarith the
principles of TN. behind /a, who can den* led the South. The operation of the Con
them the right ?: Whit !it a mitter s 4
ew millions . ) I . l4.tWiossissit feel Sorts ?-=
a rititiltion to their advantage was defeated
personal libertylaws,and their fra
il hi a , mere r"-..drop in *the*".bucket o•Vie b y •
great national sittestion.S7 It itillieissi;lCist dom , of commercial intercourse was
as much asottra,, Lmaiiitain.on the prin-$ 'threatened. The radicals even lent sup
elino rdesight Of
to tar
soldie nt Abrahaiii Lincoln
hBB
port to forcible invasion of the States, and
But the ipiestiolichiriedr,kort St siiiiiind ys arter.
"Sups
attempts to incite servile insurrections.
.
pose we had a right to iiitairterel. 'what is: Not only by such acts, whose intent and
the good of it?'? -You _may pitnieleSontlil unavoidable effect weep produce a sepa-
Caroliiia for going out of the.Unkm:- That ratiop of the States ,did they evince their
does not bring her in. Yon may subdue:hostilitytotheUnion.They
openly pro
ber by hundreds of thousands o armies,
but that does not make her a Sta . There leased it. , Their leaders indorsed and rec
is no longer a lipion. it is . no ing but ommended the: doctrine : "No co-opera
boy's itilay.' - Mr:*Teirenion'ThiviS is angry lion with slaveholders in politics : no fed
i
and Mr. Abraham Lincoln is nsad„ sand I h' •h th inreligion•
ows ip wit em
they agree to fight. One, twd. i tor three
Bon with them in satiety." In ISA their
years hence, if the news of '
the fterhoon
is correct, we -shall shave - gone through a chief organ dedared : "I have no doubt
war, spent millions, required th death Of but the free and the slave states ought to
a hundred thousand men, and b exactly 5„,,,,,,,„ ted. ., s it
then where we are now—two nati ns a lit- ''''''-- -
"The Union is not worth supporting in
tie more angry, a-little poorer, and a
great deel wiser; and that willbe !the only connection with the South." 'l'rue to this
ei
;nodifierence. We may just as well Settle :t .principle, no sooner had South Carolina
w as then. I
You cannot go through asetta
passed her ordinance of secession than the
and recruit men to bombard Char or
'
Tribune proposed to let her go, admitting
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New Orleans. The Northern m in d will and supDorting the right of States tcese
.Massech
not bear it. You never can make such a cede .
w,h
e lex.tuutnwtrhyenwothueldsenaobte
tolerate t 11
r Bo f
t pence- reasonlsar popular. The first Ant may be • .
,borne. The telegraph may bring us news sa
that you may rejoice. But the sober sec- able disunion they gave their voice for
and thought of Massachusetts will be. war. In the Senate and in the House
"wasteful, unchristian, guilty IT The they defeated every measure looking to-
North never will endorse such a war. In- .
stead of conquering Charleston, you cre-
ward reconciliation. c ompromise, the
ate a Charleston in New England. You
key -stone of the Constitution and the
stir up sympathy for the South. , ' crowning glory of Webster's and Clay's
Therefore it seems to me that :the in • great lives, they pronounced the oppro
auguratton of war is not only a violation
ol* principle, but it is a violation of expo of our national history. Douglas
xpo
di eney. judged with statesmanlike sagacity when
l'o be for dis u nion in Boston i 4 to be tie said "many of the Republican leaders
an abolitionist. fo be against di u nion deeire a dissolution of the Union, end
is to be an a‘mlitionist to-day in the Istree ts
of Charleston. Now that very state of urge war as a means of accomplishing it."
things shows that the civitizations !of the And now that they have obtained war,
two cities is utterly antagonistic. Iritat is their entire course has been fatal to the
the use of trying to' them ? Is Aka. life of the republic. By •vagrant expedi
him Lincoln capable of making fire and
pqwder lie down together in peach .. •
7 . n . . tons tiny nave wasted our military streugib,
he van, let him send his army ti Fort add prevented decisive results. By mad
.
;Sumter and °spiny it.
.dlerfirtiae interference they have hampered
'But- ointleretasa sm ., i s t st ri aszt , i th
fehtedsthe pima of Iss . 4. gerierale. They
iiiiioireiactly tiepin do in the -. M . FO ' “ 9- T-e-k aa mta *Q-Lafir' armies and de -
Thisis my proposition : 'Vlo out, elide
men : you are welcome to your e pli e s :. pieventM the Co-operation of McDowell
tote it. " l.et them try the exp e rt e.ntsof, 'with MCClellan 011 the peninsula, that
Chtiating with One hand add idlene ' with' ths' might avert i.
i n
. 11would
the other. I knew that rod . has ritten 4 nue:— the '"1" which wan
hatm crushed the rebellion. Nothing bat
"bankruptcy" over such an experi eat.
If yon cannonade South Carolina you the bravery of the Army of the Potomac
cannonade herinto the sympathy ' f the' and the consummate generalship of its
sktorld. Ido not now now but whatithere_ „hid afterwards saved the natio:. "
is 'a majority on my • side; but I kriovi t . •
disgraceful peace on the basis of opera
this, that if the telegraph speaks trite to
tiiglit, that the guns are echoing areued which gasconading Pope Lad brought to
Fort Snmter—tbat a majority is &ins.; rations, which thiti faction had courted, and
us.for it will convert evety man into a se-
,the, very gates of the capital. McClellan
centionist. Besides, there is another . fear s : - '
again advanced upon the enemy. But
fel element in the probleni. - flare i lig -
al ' i
otter terrible consideration. Wel vaa- mottyet would they allow the bloody dra
then no longer exteadtd the black taciEgt,
and
to be closed. They dreaded victory,
theiSouth ourbeat'syinpathy lindofir l 'best
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aid;
Staler to their old status.— Trorl I
Weatand to-night at ithe . beginning r
anepoch which may have the peace
pie itiin of a generation in its bosom. I
angerate war, we know not where it' sr
and; We are in no Condition to figt.
The :South is,pitorioad:We are l
rich. T 1
poor than can do* twice the injury tq t 1
rich man that the rich can do to the Pao
Your wealth rides safely on the boo 1
the Ocean. All New England has its i
lions afloat. The North whitens eve se
with i
ix
as. ts wealth. The South has-no c
i n
me, but she can buy the privatee r c
every race to prey on yours. It is a ant
_gimes strife when wealth quarrels it
poverty.
Drorea to despair, the Sou - than S te
may beiPoor and.bankrupt; - but thia,pOor,
est Man can be-a pirate;. and as long at
Note Pmglandis tonnage isal.hird of ihat
of: he civilized world; the South can pita - .
ish NeW England morethatfNewEliglaad
can punish her. We;.provoked a strifti in
'which we are defenceless, If, the con•
trary4 we hold ourdelyes 'to the Eitrifet of
.idists, if we - manifest thet strength wlach
despiess insult and, bides its hour, we are
sure to conquer in the epd. I .
: LdiStrust those guns at--Fort Simterl—
I do not believe that Abraham Lino In
*anti war. Ido not believe in the'm d
na& Of the Cabinet. Nothing but mad
ssessihen provoke war with the 'Gulf Ste*:
lifynuapicion iiithisz ;that theAdminia •
tiotAares not compromise. It trembl s
"before* the five h tindred - ttfeAtat, s riaade a ,
Of - the?Newycith".7l6s4le - .' ' ' . ...,7
.-4;t3. • ..:414..
' -I)fit .here is a safe rty s tor nompromis ~
ti
New Mork commerce as,pale With bank s
ruptcyz • The affrighted seaboard--,sees.
gras growing in its streets, It*wilrstart
up every man whoseliVelihood hangs up
on trade, intensifying- him into a compels-,
raise. !Those guns fir:eclat* Fort 'SLin
are only to frighten the 'Noriii into a;ao
promise. .
If the Administration.*vokei WA
sheCitp a trick ; nothing'else; ' ICA& ti k '
masterly cunning of that,ffeiil of-Canipo
:misr6Sthe Secretary of State. :Be , is . j p
mad'epough to let these States riialf 'WO
balk.: He knowti . .that the age of - billets
is over.. If a grin is fired in Southern-wa
tens, it is .fired , at the wharves :of New
York, at the, baalc•vonlt's otlinalon;Attlin
money of the North. It is.. Meant' lo
alarm.. It is.poliey, ;alit - aitttreritY's 'lt
means concession, rind' ifftwelte'imorthis
you:afilbsee.this 'Union reconetrueta will
a conliatution like that of Montgernery,
Now England may indeed never be-co
erred into a sleicit'onfederacy.. But when
the battles of Abraham Lincoln -- are end
ed and compromises worse than—Criffeil
den's are adopted, NeassEngland , may
claim the right to secede.' And as.ettra:as
a gun is _fired to-night at Fort-Su:49f;
within three years from to ilay,yoitivill fee
theta thirty . States gathered under, a Ceps .
atitntion twice as damnable-as that.fratifed
in 1787. 'The only hope of lib.eity is;-in
fidelity to principle, fidelititospeace,and '
fidelity to the !due. ant _of that. God
gives us nothing but hopeatidbtightireaK :
In blood ,thereiiiscertaisdscssaret,e-Ite
ruin I
.. - - .5.,,,, , ,-setts - ,ASTes'lnzr •
~.... _ -,,..4...,,...„--..,4.... , - '
TThere is some song 91 els it .
Illd - - ''r
01-,-,:vrq mete o It. , . " 7
',-- 4 V,"
,
' ' ill 4 • ,i-,tE L',"-'.i. -` 1,,
1 West Point Loyalty.
So much has been alleged against the
loyalty_of ;he._. United Slates Military
Academy and its graduates, that we give
the following !pliable statement, taken
from the N. 1: ' llistoriral Maylnitie,
for January, 1863 :
Total of graduates in
. the artily, litio-61 ....... s:ii
NorthOrn gratlitates dislos-al, 1?60-61: . '
In theirebet runny • ................ . I - i
i SYruippthizi.rii with secession
,
. ......
Southern graduates remained loyal: 4
ISt:4
Did° pir . iraduate. re,,igned. 1666-61
Vortliernerg ....
Soutiti3rnerA
...........
I.lEal,gra.l tef, ho remained In urine for the
.
On Tueoday 0 900inft Feb. l;tb. at E o'eloolr, Mr
MeoI3V.ITT, aged 37 Team.
The friends of the fatuity are respectfully .n•
vited tioAttend the funeral, on I hursday morn
.ng ee l 9';o clock, from his late residence, No.
142 Wylie'street.
• On Tpeglay afternoon, at 5 o'clock. at her lute
ratiffeßce on Smith street, IV inth {Yard, Mrs.
VANSIPATTERSON, wife ofJos. Patterson.
• The frien.#44l ‘Yre reitMotfulli invi
ittendltie funeral orf Thuriday afternoon,
at 2 o'4 0 04.1 1 '. 1 114 thelrosidenee of her husband.
street,9l),posite
,Grounds, 9tk
Ward; itiesiptio if4,4leilt s eny Cemetery.—
-ctirrialftli, : ,1011- _, a iii:CY;ll.levere'r, Nol9l Grant
. oreptat /34 cepluct.
. .
COMiTITIET TiOltir WATER.
. , -.1, niaLio4,Bigem .p..
Vimallet4 Bit:Poison:
Ppdlites Aktod Etea.rilifo:
-4 4 5a nniti.. 8 1dal Sop
pitiiii4iii‘iiikPoileb;,,- ,
,IrtiOidoze f f
A .4,
24Lepai'illie $T00143 1
Nordiak
• 'lja illutcuitior
~ ; :ii! Wel Restikitive civiiiii:
4 '8141 . 14 6 1 0 1 ,0114.... •-.-
','P , LlLWailliiii 81143
Flii`4l4)NYAlo istmthkolugsToN,
'f9 14 . 16 " I ' ".ri'''''.Fol/614-Pld F ourth '
'GOAT --OALF 'AND'KIP.
eCIIMERT-kar CO
V e •
/hie - it:Lk :received sAitireirtd rem inialrlor lot
o trodiege;Mlsditie Chlldtep'3
W4LIVISG 41001'S,
.f float; Calf and Kip, 'l'ripple -Sole • and
watrenterTeirual to eikirin the city
and selling at, l'oß Price!! at
- -
1110 ;81
FIFTH li/IREET,
feliAgni I .
0/04DJUD AND FORDALD PEON
, Jiteto444.!4 mire'
Ulna.
• ,t ;4E4 44-4.li=va
DIED:
BARK ER 'S,
SHAWLS.
DRESS GOODS,
JOHN LITTLE Jr
• so. lee POIiIITHSVOLItzIes
STOCK
.AND BILL BROKER '
bp
Pramutbk baoandryNotoi,l44o.l andArartni
a Ol 4. • , ,
this 0111 V Folsom" , THE SALE ON..FITEB
attamoonu Piftitiitreet; "
' 1 te
.
TO -DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Joon SALE—lao ICEWTECJAY UIJLES
—Places ofsalemil itilDroverie llome;
mornerjfiorgatittmd t Li y ittreets, Pitti+btuvb,
andtWilergifillions leghe9 , oily tales to
wmmencatc: r gy. T.. lot co AltVee cannot be
aculled uukkveraFeitiikixe.frow to 16 her.ds
7, breb.AlbOo . lo..er will -j*abiqiere for a week cr
T:teo date; En! J. ROBE,
I'ebl6; "7=-F.
'Le
XT D _
ICES.
CALL AT
11141C1`11111 & Glydes )
aY.t7. .7 8 AtARKE P STREET,
Anti itut;;;ly youriell with
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Bahnorril Hose for Ladies and Mim e!.
Boa on Ribbed Hope for Ladies and Miner,
Fleecy Lined Hope for Ladies and Misses
Gentlemen's and Ye utleLtimbe Wool; Merino
and Cotton Rope,
Rid, Silk and Woolen Gloves Gauntlets and
lidittins.
Wool 'foods, Scarfs: Z.Cuidas.
Embroideries, Trimmings.
F 111'M:41112g Gooth.
At Old Prioes—Whalesale and Betel
MA.CR11111& GLIDE.
N 0.78 Market Street
feblB. Between Fourth and the Diamond.
Fora BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE.
IN LAWRIMOEVILLE Four lots 24 by ;
110 feet each: handsomely situated on Church
street. situated near the Passengerltailway, will
be sold cheap for cash, on application at this Of.
flee, .
febl7:dtf.
WANTED TO PURCILAINE—A TWO
onry trick I;w4lling 'louse in the City.—
Price from two to three thousand denims.
CUTILBUIT . 4- 601' 4 .
51 Market street..
45 LOGAN STREET FOR. ft,VINT—A
three story:brick ilwoiling, Mal i eerier. six
rooms and cellar. Rent sLic.i. Apo* , to
H. CUTHBERT SORB.
Real Estate and General Agent%
41 Mita+ et ortreet •
A LARGE STOCK OF
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
JUST RECRIVS BY EXPRESS. AL3O
FIVE HUNDRED PIECES
DELAINES
At 25 Cents. For Sale a
W. & D. lIITGUS.
CORNER & MARKET.
CLOSING OUT
WINTER GOODS
at preat haegaina at
OiREHT HALL SHOE STORE,.
62 Fifth Street,
BOYS' BOOTS 75 CEIITIES,
ALL WujU WARSANTIA)
VALENTINES
VALENTINES.
VALENTINES
con IC A ND SENTIMENTAI
COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL
(41111 c AND SENTrMENTA I
WHOLESALE A INZI) It El'A
'HOLE ALE AND RETAIL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT ALL PRICE,S AT
PITTOCK'S
RBAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTII.
TION, incorporated by the Legislature of
Pennsylvania.
Open for Deposits from 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock, P.
to, daily; also on SATURDAY EVENINGS.
from 6 to 9 o'olock.
.1157•01 Bee. 63 FOURTH STREET.
A BAFI, CONVENIENT and Ph.O.YITABLE
DEPOSITARY. for Mechnics, Laborers. Clerks.
ano all them whose means or 'savings iu-e srriel.
It also commends itself to Executors, Adminis
trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Boolean&
or Asioalatione. and persons oral' °tassels:
Interest at the ate of SIX PE lt
annum Is palm on deposits. which, if not: draiwil..'
will be placed to the credit of the depowitor.ch.
the tint day of May and November, and thereaf
ter bear the grime interest as the prinoi pal. At:
this rate money Will DOUBLE in LESS THAN SMITH'
YEARS,. -
Interest will commence on all deposits the Ist
and 13th days of the month aftersueh deposits are
made,
Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Ail., furze
ished on application at the office.
PRESIDENT—ISAAV JONES
;Vico PRESIDENT—W. B. COPELAND.
TRUSTEES,
Bon Thee M Bowe I Bon JTC Moorhead'.
Islas° Jones. I
I C (1 Hussey.
Win II smith, Jacob Painter.
Harvy Nickolas Voegtly,
B Copeland.
Secretary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER,
febs;6md
59 MAC KET STREET,
CLOAKS,
YL K ,
CREAPER THAN EVER.
WARM MILLS. /10 $ 6E AN.11,„ 11_,00
rowers ;Fod der Cutlets,'" troth Shigenr and
aft kind) of faht diaainerr fvr satobx
• • - 41CCk AM dcLifiNG.
'127-.lAbartY,street.
WnPADES,
Hag we,
Sp AD:
Er i Angferl'e ll . IT ° l - g .' et i a ßniVki"grrY"aills
• , BECKHAM lt LOVO,
foblB;de.,w 127 LiberWatreet.
STONIAVIIIIITTE*B
DRAKE'S PLANTA4
lON-HMI ERR-
R( ERBA'`E f 9IIOLLA3KD BITTERS
;HOBTETTER•B
itotandmiimsie*** -
4,IItT.E?:VPI IGINATED
The' Fairy Wedding!
lank- SPECIAL AMRANGEMEI4 WE
AA , publish exelturive , y the Card P hotegraphsnt
the Lilliputian Wedding party, as
Gen. Tom Thumb in his - Wedding suit,
. • Price - 2150
Mns Gen. Tam Thumb , in Wedding dress ,25e
Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Tom Thumb, in Wed
ding drays, ,/41;rm
Commodore Nult, 'and MISS Minnie,
Ut001117303811 ana Bridesmaid... P........ • • 9'
Mrs. Gen. Toni Thumb. in celebrated Re
ception Dress.-
Misses L.vinia and Minnie Warden....:_;
The - whole Bridal Party (group , of :1) card. • Ar c
The bridal Party, ( fiterecacopteptetore.) 50c
Too Bridal Party, (Stereoso.-pie 'colored,) 13.3
The tifice of card pictures, colored, wih be rk,k.;
cents extra.
Can be sent by mail on receipt of pricejind pear
truce stamp,
Ni ne genuine unless stainEed with. cur:-trade
mark Be inch circle, on the front of tk e. photo-,
grapin Beware of spurt OMB 0 viek 'rade ironi en
gravings. &e, E . A H . T. ANTRONT.,--
null Broadway,
Manufacturers of the best Ph otograPh Album%
and Publishers of Card Photographi of celibillis
Tt e Negatives of thesesxquisite pieturea Wire
made fir us by 13ra dy. Sehliilatd.aw .
BLAILM DIAMOND STEEL - WORKS
PARK, 4 1 10THEIFIA CO:
. . .
Best` Quality Refined 'Oast k te-31, •
Square. Flat and Octagon. of all Mats. • Wntran
ted equal to any imported or manufactured. ip
this Country. •
WL I I. Wl's and , Warebouse,..llic...l4lll and 131.
First and 120 and 122 ,,Second stroeis. Fitts
burgh. • . feln4llyl
ribusehold Furniture,-Mit-
I a t T r.
,NO 71' I.FMERTIe MTHEr.F. Obi
.11A.Itinraday. FebniamlWthrratiu o'cl irk will
busqld a quantity of Household Furniture be
longing to a family leaving the city. • comprising
mahogany sofa. 2 sofa seat divans. 2 setts do do
mahogany
d
a walnut
what
M -n o t t ,
mahoganypier ae,watdrnos e bu akh u t rak n
urk(esofaseatand
r, caption chairs, rocking cane Feat amt chamber
dlinire. enclosed and plain wash stands, lounge.
carpets. French high and low post bedttends,
tables. clocks. washstands, parlor slid chamber
fenwers, lantramei, vonetiom and bit& blinds,
kiteken furnithre, utensils. arc. Also.-3 gilt frame
French Nate Mirrors.
febl3 T. A. IffeCLELLAND Anal'
DRY GOODS
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
HAVING PURCHASED LARGEEir
berore the late advance in prices we aie eh'
abled to sell by the Case. Bale, Piece or Yard, at
LESS TRAIN EASTERN
DOMESTIC GOODS
LEI unusually large and we soliolt an examination
of our stock by every one who buys in this mar
ket eitker
oeP3eita the P.O
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
„ .
C. HANSON. LOVE — at.' CO
74 .
Itlsti• , tke I . ..
5 a.,....._,..„‘„:„.„_.,-,..
~,t itre4t. ...',
_ . . . . .:-.1..ie-
cLONINO 01 1 4 7 'SAtt. "iyk l'”
WINTER
EATON, MACRUM . (sz
of
Are desirour ot.eloelnll4etr:eritir.eiiiri;koi
wilva.ma Goons,
plerions to making flair ANNUAL IN VENTO!,
RRY• on•the first day of Februarytiegt.
Wholsesale fes well No Retail Buyers will have
the advantages, ef,fite
REDUCTION iitiDt!-DitioßlCEs,
ND (ILL BUTTER-7-4BABRELSTItaiIa
R?llltut jug. recelv6d sale bY
• ' boner kik&
tatree
. EED-200 - Drkr4lrxtvitt ,
limothr,beedaust received irritifofeile-bi
f &int M iirtlllllWhtal
e er Sr 43 an rut
~ . .
grikiENElt. WANT/Eli—SOß 1150 IW.Ein
IlUr iron lumina: Whiskey - bnrrelssiored -with gig
enbaqffi er by 44 e Ste. niboat Silver Cloud. -
p
onrner Marketait lillrtEltrdwitt
• ,
E T .
1802, ::DECIIRE11:" 1 . 862 i
aitcAxxvit7
--,:isrPoußTA wragkr,
A ,l kigincipowiroar or
having Lben bought previous to a Elides- O f
'advance/4*nd not twitlenithwilaust b ef 6 r. the
4witat'solvaneetiftliesougzo-w the ulumitd e .
einciu aarpetii; Oil Clotho, Window fetal
A fal orabie oPPortnnity, lb offt44,:ptittlumalgraf
moderate rates: tia Prim will he maner deol7. •
, CHARLEa,TF:tammi,tEriv
-,- • -,-,-.... t:
vnommirtosna.-Roipaya - i -101 w..-#.;,.*:.
A: 401 X;V:t7
,
Dealer 'in Bacontlaird. Siiiiir,v iire d itii,34'., • i
• ..., 1 dmoked Beef. to. . - .
Co Am niii Market and rim etraetai Pittabussi
TO-DAVB ADVIIRThi
• - hiciloia • II • •
Eitsbursh;- Ft tr, 3-1
AN.. ELIECTIuIf
Managers of , he Comp . for 4; , ? „'"
Bridge ovell'ononiilige opposit e
burgh. in th of /Wet • .. in confo.ntigg
to an get of
_Y • :Bal. 1831 *VI
be held at the Toitidous,kon.. 4.7.Mireh
at 2 o'clock P. alai .7,c73.
feb39-9td BEkg.tei
RJULES Okt 01:m04 -Mara oilitt
the Courts of Law altd2unity—Sta to and
U-ited States—which, are hoMen, in the city of
Pittsburgh, and of the tunreme Chart of audit&
ted States. 1 vol ootaro.-afover:3oo-:nages—elev--
en 'oodea—compiled b Richert Beeson. AR.
wi tkeokiguaindegea.ailklnterfavesvforifddr=.
Ibiessla Toeiale-b,
.G. JOHNSTON' & C0..,
LNDEETZIPS GA it,p,ENAND r • I
Seeds,"warrantod fresh and genuine. for sale.
BECKHAM A LONG -
127,L3bertratreet.
feblS d iv
AVIPIIES WRINGS:LK A &[' PERT
or ertiolo for sale by •
•
BECKHAM & LONG,
IZtLibertratreet
feblB:thar
fablSdkw
StOMAClTit ' iti
I►RAILE'B VLA2if T
HIER H. , X17}:11 HOLZ AL ND,13111117...R5,
HOOPLANDN- fiERItitItITTERS.
G EVA 'S OXI OINATJR D Brri.
At the lowest Pikee at
JOSEPIit FLEMING, '
YOSEJPII. FLIEIIIIIV9.
Corner of the Diamond and Marki3C4iieeis,
Comer of the Diamond and Market Striate.
PITTSBURGH', PA
V.L.yI.I2.I.CTUILSES (IP
Manufaatuerspricos. Our stock cf
44- TERMS NETT C.-6R. IA
Uoos
Xii. 4O . III ;IIIACJIIITiIt ilk Cp
-Iyo;.ll2:Filfhitiiet.
DAY'BAD~STYBtcT
'll :. • ' . !-,
ANTATIO N Bit TE. 31
I'S .
•.• ! .
z„tiliey parity, etranFt_hen andinvianrafe : -. .i
Tber create a hammy appet ite
..,.V.
They are an antidote to ohmage atwitter and W
They f rereome the °roots of dissipation_ wog
rate hears
.. I ha y atr enythenthakremand- en) inan_themhz4
-- The .fireventmlastio and intermutentiern
..
,TheilimjfyikeabreaßhjaidlaaiklWW. - 2 / 1
, e 1 a L'- ` , 5 ,....t :,' talf -,l';' .
Th en re uyiPeraaa . and !cane ati'
"-
,Thnftwaawawayews
or-
Thor onre Lim eatal'i and Narrowa goad
' a°lll ‘ tit t tpidaisilliklVlViirWVeY
- They,are a, ea . ,
~
is Wake the weak man Strong, and are exha
nature's great res'orer. They are made of. pure
- St Croix ttum, and areelerated with Bark,
r a nd herbs and taken with the t
he;
07:seavernae-oiithQntLiatardi takatir_o4i.m . e of
day.` PartientirlY-Omommond e d to neuoase per-
Sons requiring a gentm stia llPant,„ ,_,
~ s i .
Bold bs alt Uropers..D,F4o23t#-••tr°2l."l/U.eu
hietill e - e 1* .; ' ' ' , .. - 11 1 2 , F41 N , "'
'IT.'"
i i . 11. DRAIKE dr CO,
4 febtagid , 44 , .... ~.„. • ~ ....1,- v..41-L , ' ;
Z a 11011 . :2014 0111/. DOM w- =• , ,
----
.~USI~J~l~~ti;;
MAS UWALL.
J, S. MAFFIT,T , Manaier
O. P. TEItRY:r. .... .. . . X,41163 ,SPistori
RUG NNE oiatfetz.
sTit &DA will preside at Piano.
Thursday- Evening,-Tebruat
. I.
Immense Success of
::I , l'-:/VIISS :WA Ilk LEEN 43'1141L'EV I
DRAWING ROG% AND NOVILTI
.
Virat; - '
Operatic Selection
Orohetrittii
Donnybrook Jig La Petite Redd/ I
4111434 Allawiemut‘4her
e, ,
in which Mies Kathleen O'Neil will introduce-the
conocalities et Id it Comte Lip. end sing her
e ne at , origina.4ong,tddeoetly_Eartowc.
-Favorite-Dance:: Mi/38 Lla - Rosa
Solo—Violin. At, PairiAt's Oa) , "
with variations, and hie gun,'
''-hoita tiozwat,thedScetch-4ngpipee'and:Cheroh.Crqn_
ee
teThicoat
tF g, Afcrw to the aug ee.of
In which Mitta• ,, Kethreten , Wendt' sing the
Laughable Alventuro , cf Mr. Barne9o7oole.!'
and • Cruhrkeen Lawn.',,, 'and dance an Irish Jig.
PAATSECOND.
GERIKAN WOODENB a-OE-BANC!.
1114.1tVENT 'RIME
Acicuiaaiop;tofollpitti:.oititthoulto.l.l putt Doors°ts'enat7o.clookandtoomm o tto.
Doora °ten fit-7o °look andtoonutoottori: at 7%.
J. W.II.OLIDIN; etiont.and-BolizeplifUtoser
OWELL;Tresaarer •
Friday ntif4r7-Fareirt4ll3iiitedt to,M4ir'Xt44-
fcb18:11
PIT I'SBURGR MAME.
sPre!mr , ./coXice:
THE SEVEN' SISTEES,
' , •
Ash.
ale Birth. fupid?.'in:the -
rvln E PUBLIC ARE ItEBRECTFI4..kr
•' Y - intqrmed , thae /if eDonatielEarliPpr 0• • -
-, ineethis popular spectacle:at ilendersonls-Piits
burgh Theatre. on wednesdaYevo4lEW7Bllll2lstri
vith ailita beautiful scenery gc.rgeons efreeti and
-magical transfcrmations... .
brmightfera 4'
,151 a d In the same sp.lendid'slyie'vrldtdi'cliaracter,,,
;hod itienideuction:m.,lvew ,2 orit - and . 7Pltiladel- , '1
; chili. 'The-pub:lo may feel nsinred'iliar,taltiSti
Wrikinat piece as it b ears the indor se m ent
• I e-46 -
LOTTY
In orler fo give aatin4ii:ielihif. this-r 49
of eht ractirs, 'Lott* f longii , llmeolebri 4 ettir,4 •
edienne and tionne.N•wein.l, - frefo ,
' Lentivic
Theatre,' has been ea,cresvl".
her originalfchir:ker of - -
TA ETAIII"S*
,
lntroduelturlwr arcat B onspLlOSllVACMAT-
SHIP. as sung 1 0 Y:lfertvita finmenseigneeim taxi
over .10d - nightv. at L'4l: o ,: a reen'a, aridlaktinbe
Drury Lane Thestroi, London . , from whialt.Theei-;,t
tre +Le hes iccl_rotifted after a n,bstt.
Eage, P e .P t v , ...+Pb.Pieser.vvill'embrahrr
tocaioltaz'elties and Dellis. by 4,) young L.OlO-•
in tio costume/
j_thatul ,rfh°lnettig4
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