VILLAGE RECD 4 1/ 1 1tAlrt3211111211:3 1 • Prildirs,.illa 13, , ratriwor Whom • Vrigk P.lPAktfas.—, . t• ig 4 ""•11% ProtreAiev—The D. Doisint will :vivid the'Unibe Chnieh, on Babhat'h netting neck.' 'tie' eeittp 2 toda ten from the Litheran tofgreglitioels eatepissitig the ireynenbotet chitgo; 014 •• is shortly we lure to make this his place of residents. • -•- • •• • Attiodsei Arriva4- 7 -F. FOLTIMIMAX has juitt returned from Philadelphia with a stock of fresh dritipi, medicines, oils, paints, con fections, notions, &e. Call and examine his stock. Atretloll.—Tt 'will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that Mr,, JOHN 1%-tARBAUGIU, jr., purposes disposing of hie a kof goods at the Marsh store at !notion, eewmtioneing on the 23d inst. Furniture Sale.—We eall epeeist atten ties to the furniture sale advertised in' an ether column by Messrs. Du:vial a tins 711111GEZ. drology.—W e have been eempellea to print a portion of this edition upon s 'tory indifferent article of paper. 'the manufac turer has doubled the price of paper and yet imposes upon us an article not fit for use.=-- The reader will therefore excuse the appear ance of our sheet until arrangements - can be made to remedy the evil. School.—Prof. T. L. BUDD'S sehoiil for both sexes, will he opened et the &stein FO:boO1 House, on Monday the 30th init. The Editer Danger.--Some of the frailer sex in this place have ft poor opinion of the Record. They want she eonoorn abutted'',--the editor "mobbed," "tared and fathered," eke', ko. Some of them aWear great oaths and frighten the Devil. They have 'tarried h ent on broom-stick' and bee bandies, and have disposed of it in nameless ether ways. - A eommuniaation froni our army"correspondent will be found in anoth er eohimn whioh will doubtless prove inter esting to this particular class. Shog.—.A. man in this plaoe, a moat ven omous "eopperhead," who has bee* brxmded with the' crime of perjur7 and that of anWil pematioe, not long since was overhesrd beling 012 r character-in a village, storto not far from this town. We prefer the abnset of midi* beast to his praise, eonsciotta that the former lan do na no .haina; *bilatilho liter rtiiiht. Diagraeefist.-4he_Pennsylvania Legisla tors Totaled by a striet party vote the hall of the Hew of ttepresentatives to Gov. Andy Johnson, of Tennessee, and Goiernor 'right, Of Indiana, who visited itarrishm* for the putpose of addrosing the •people.— We doubt not but this act, infamous and :4*e t aetlol as it is, will be applauded hj the '4ieipietitesds" Almond elsrhere, . • 7 1 reeeenebk„Doeventespr We understand Aid several of the prousineat "copperheads" of this plaos have recently been engaged in distributing a printed speoch. delivered by the Ohio traitor, Vallandigham. The Ohio volunteers hnig this traitor :id effigy and threatened to tar and feather him more than a year ago. Sere parties applaii „the vil kin and seek to giro him notoriety by rlia terminating his treasonable documents among the .people. . , rte 17eetion..-The eleetioe for llorong, , h esa, Town's* oftteere . willlm hale in this 144 4 4,:ea Friday next, the 20th., it is. im portant to select individnals:Worthyead tom irtFak to fill these offices, eontmittentV there tflteabi be a general attendance at. the polls. ; , 87Eh,. TeArvivania.--M, meta "meeting of the -office's of the 87th • Pennsyl - 'bf Voinnteers;'field'at iVio 441iester' Ve.; a Series ref resointiOris were ; ianigionieg the,action, of. thei:Presi iestsed ;Comes in Wain- 4;fforts - to'. truth ilie reb*ig•Northern• 4 , tr"- -?" N l O. "aril !k , 1 !!!!° li t sgusr. For the beads of,Vallandightmn ihrieirete in this section we 'newt:we row. • anti= - RieeNergi. thak fCTlesiolv,4 *Pen lesdysioefliesarasont sot twitah siesredt et,eo thorettOly, *II Ott mitoss Oess of oinn9_.bsc.ol4f. ,7014 0 haVertifk,ooooo l .4oglitS flarAgbap,, of .:stlect** flOtAgotkolikvime_ 144101 -it tei r o f o4l od/SJAPPS4IV4 OaI OP Ii d a i •Mr eft 4 , thePilittto tintiVAPfniabOsetwitki AiliternuiPikt - .1g0 . 4 1 *.e.rmoviktiP;4l4 3 41Apyucit* 6 0 1 103 . : 7.:.*4 01 0c 414 .. 1 1 0cer.**1. 1 . 1 *!,.! ii she Nos,o lllol 4lgßabillbiousaW o l 4404,itirevoolditad4attlintaittftiertilOpt*: V *jitt.6lll'4"ll- ..zl4 _ R IFLT thliiiiiioeso l . lo ; i q rsa ‘Mg# l4,l t iott # earltqa*V34l4l*o.oo si‘s - -1 4 41 o"ooAtaik 41 ?. I M B. p i %at • . ~ ,x • ~, • 13 , th ' , -., ....... ,• • 1863 • p. , .' t g:). . .! : ' Piti ,:i‘ .Mt st,J ~ ,'4:!. , 1f these levy t torsi Arbigi - the " - to them chnrte of treason as it Was enacted by the 5T ) 1 ) ,4 1 84., 1 4,AP4 1 . 6 1,..c044 1 1,klucf.# iitediiiiiin - conisanatice With - the 'Plain laid down by the Hartfeetlce&aisiilliSiliabi: - Nnikkettnt.e4wVw '..-I*elk -.filifoetegtd..::-1.41 b credit of the cisintty its,s l bpitu, Anti ! sti ll Ats assailed. GolailiOsilOk liti.beins".4orotdt „ * 0 '1)04. C0..40i P*tii:4449 4 4• : 1 18s; be come a scene eiglediiterialennteat, in which net oily thew:edit' of the eons:43 o y ieslattht : erekbut theetiodit of every ttehoustmity im inike for the trafifieitiOn of the traltake Who are olletied . 6 oliot*„?tgitlVAti'ii ‘*kit- FaSien *thus fast„doing Ate works , lt y inus seeempliahed, absent, a finanoial ,wreclii. in 'whieh' it had hOpiiiktor\ ingtilf.- the ;Govern inSoi. Whits 'affOrsl the rehelS" all the "01281141 e" and sympathising ttssitdane9 ',in ita poem • Oopperiteadiant of to.day II the offsh'odt of copperheadiem of 1812z-14: It ia the creation of f'aatiOn—the wrong and dogma of opPokition t the • constituted an therities of the land.. lint, Si its •.1812-14, so in 1863, ' rbeadism will be worsted. Its plans to disgrace the Governt will result in the disgrace of itself. The odium which attaches to a blue tight ,t,oderaliat+- an odium which has been bequeathed front father tSisonti--this odium will be increased on the heads of. the eoPpechead' of 1863' and their descendants, to the• Jateat , genera-° tion, will be visited with the scorn and `dam nation of not • only , ail 'American . freemen, lint of the lovers of freedoin throughout the world.— Telegraph. ' As Appeal to PestrOnt.—We have' sOVeral hundred dollars to pay oUthe tifikt of April, and as the time is near at hand we appeal to those of out patrons in arrears tbr sub setiption,jobbing or advertising, te-call and cash their accounts. The enormous increase in the price of paper, ink, etc. compells us to urge prompt payments. Without a com pliance with this request generally it will be impossible for us to pay current office ex pellees. ,There are very few country papers bat what have either increased the price of ) subscription or decreased the si o of their sheets owing to the rise in pap ,-and unless those in arrears promptly cash Or accounts necessity will compel us resort to one or the other of these expedients. We have / many patrons With ample 'neva Vthose ae eounta have remained unsettled for , years. -r To this class we appeal especially. ' Union Ticket, ? —The following is the OA et nominated by the Union party of Wash ington township, to be supported at . the coining spring election Judge, Josiah Besore; Inspector, Chrii tiati Bhotkey4t.; SumniOrs, sen., Auditors, Nicholas Bonebt:iiirk, Miet yettr, Jacob S. • Good,:. threw years; School directors, Abraham ShockSy; John '01ler; Supert:som Jacob Bocebreak, Valentine Kechler, Daniel B. Beall; Magistrate, Ja cob Carbaugh; , Constable, Joseph Funk; Constable, Olorough) Jacob Foreman. . An Blitres.Form.—The largest farm in Illinois is that of Isaac Funk, whirs* speech to the Illincie,Legielature we published last week. Mr. Funk resides near Bloomington, McLean coanty % The total numher r of "tree occupied and owned'by him is 39,00Q : 4- r -one farm, of 2' 'mut/ acres, sai .e wort. per acre, and, three Pastime IsildiOeontaiiiing, respectively, 8,000, 3,900 and I.9oo { aeres. His - great ifcip is. tortif cif othieh eon slimes at home, and is thus able ttAitiiikai a. bout s7o,ooo.,worth of °Ude per Ice at .New York. His stock on hand of hors#l, mules!, hog d flAicattle t ispaid / to 1 . 4 wurth • , . fir OpOlions t - r -Tho ~fol!owing,,, it an eat et from &private letter written by as officer in. the army of the Potomac,: "Until the Government , suppresses 'the treason whichstalking abroad in onr'Ner ' there cities and towns, we . einoot. expect success. All who by, act or splteeh are seek ing to slog the wheels of Government ought to have quarters in Fort Lafayette or home ,similer lodging house.. Stringent, severe, summery punishment onght.to.,bc oppliefl,ot once, ...If, the soldiers of , thei Nortbern States will only robuke.the ..cowardly aml contemptible acts of the Northern copper-, -heads, even as the totelerni of Indiana' and; Illibeis'have the' Sets': of 'the:* Biateb, ' Imigbi bring these NOrthert ' Democratic Ticket..-Thwfollowing tiokot weastominstod•at. meeting 11,1d1 in , the Town Hall, Ow Saturday eav4lng,'tp'l!!raiiiioi4d at Om coming election i :., Judge,johti Bell; Inipeereriiimon Ur* robe; : Assessor, hoob J, Hitler , Supervise* Daniel:partrese: Korn, jr.; 801101 **4.,0033, laiokwatNik: stable; Jacob,. a ,Frick; Aindit)r, ter. Bereiesik,t a ble, Henry Unger; 4 . 144381 *, 4 6 404# 1 5 0 6 01 l i*- joisy:44i 7acbi r44l:4naii4r, ,11. abbot. . • ; • Death of • Ge•t1;01d . ttie; -day, bli at. ini&.; itid - 4 his . *l - ideni*''peiv. 7 ,410rw 0 018,44 ris LPPIN& Ape thilpiloreOgptiusdiyobk.ireaiainslos 'ltesfogi ittliti - **.764141,' Auld • MlStir 'CORIUM :7; ~:, • ',,,,,,,-..: ,'.- • W . 1' ; . ; 4: in ~*; ' - t k i .. , , r i ii ,l , .?,1 -`• 0 a •-' , , , ' iitititil '' • .:' 'e ,: - .. te i , , ':, ( • nitr: L • • • .r di, .Viht Tra - ''. ni ' es, etc. • A grant *view of the 18th; Army corpse, At 4.11.r , .;,8ru , . , ,r,t91 1 .ie .p.revi. ohilliti we - tie Of eted'tii - elit 'ed iiiis , d': ill e k 4f tlm t-‘PVi t 'Pr l l3 l gu. Pol. 'l c quiligr Woke inlielitry; the sun rolled - iip'ttlifiagtr iris horison likon toiledlobsterinnd::shottet 1 , 11e114,0 , x i Vet 'ld a elepdleskelky_ ; i• 11 ''Bo 1.4 lift .. 1 i tO . VA* ON w. - -. arbling their cheeriest notes; every. tltth - 1 1t Ili: ►rititattit: d e>► ^ ' Our coati hitiegilAteal4d9sacthe spot se-! looted, our Brigade Wits first on the ground, asul..draerti!nreht _llegimentainunediatelyan front of the position, where the dorm , was; frotilnidlifin L'ReVienct. ll ' 'We ''ittifei:',basilly; fgrPtifiAt-,!},ti,the .L.t.,,gelpnel7-tbe, ' pcdoell! being abeenkTwben :fr-Pfit ~, every : nide), ,C01e! wafted the martial strains of bands t of musio;; 'tlia•hithiaimbeaties , blasod%flont.'llwitisandal of poliehad bayepeta.end saberskantitisap pearaiiii of the ,rogiipenta ,4 ,thay , ame n , ii . marehingvapidly hate; view, 06.03 - iir.T. Obi ing along in 'full array, and the arts ery' whirling OW% proper order; Brae ttiagnificient beyeeddeseriptten.,N,?w,the artillery thun deredir wok - to - me teden.,Foiter - itintainflna , they flashodintuview- ' the., hands & ruck , up. Hail to the Chief, and the long ridt , thrilled along the line. Forthwith , the..regimen ts ' broke, into "colones of netupaniek',.entt the "march in Review" commenced. • „General., Foster is anoblelooking offiver,:portly; but' erect, and 'seetifingly iri 'the prim:it'd- teen ' heed. 'Efis - 'etiunteiiiiiiii - iii . expreiiiltii: ifil firmness: and &elation", Trte.eminent: qualities in•a, commanding offte . er,.. while his pplished address and , suave manners, bespeak the. Well brew gentleman. When the,oempaey of, the ,undersigned passed the post, bireeelkand his - elegant Lieutenant moved erect, as ,mallen s t alks; and a smile waved over the Generrifs . rubicund face, when saluted.: Though- Ile 7 views are wearisome is consequence of ; tioa fact, that one must remain :standi n g •at'. • . six hours, in line; yet the ever-changing scenes; the brilliancy of display ; the dashing, hither, and thither of , aids, beguiles one's attention so completely, ~ that he "takes no note of time." Reviews .generally indicate movements; but as we belong to Brigadier Brindle's Brigade,!the impression is general that we will remain hero. : I • , COOK WANTED--On . 'the departure of, our lively•servant Napoleon Hannabal Jack. son, we immediately advertised for another; but a day elapsed before an applicant, pre- Hotted himself ; lei th strong self-recommen datory appeals for the position. Externally he was cleanand eligible. I told him, that We had laterly - bcen unfortunate in having a Servant who was densely inhabited, by aptera , of a tuost obnoxious species; huayerred, that he had "none-of dram"; Bold him he must undergo an examination., He consented. I gave command; Draw coati off ennui, th' shirt!; B coat; shirt!; was about to • obey mliett ; t y o first Lieut. observed .an, outsider big ~a a 'grain. of ,wheatl! I raised, the ~ clerk:lift , and commanded, backward march! with the pre-' ' cautionary command to step lightly,, fearing the detested creatures would drop eft ~ Now we abominate Apo lifAle ,eptern pH quaky 'with those bimenous wretches, that, Infest the North, andAragtheir slimytengtli along .the ,body politie r to irritate.end reAtit. den,- t 6 lieslime t and -"leader., foul, : the ithele ' Mass, sol that it may.:ett.siky fillaimmler like , apples of Bodotni at . the first . braat 0: leas-: on 's storm,•so aisiduoesly.. attempteili to, be' raised. : Hence •frioode i. of ,your,,y country ! patrons of Liberty ide • nit'ajlp iv . yourselves , to . come in contact' with , these : miserable , *retches, :who throw ; themselves -in your way. whenever possible; who, though goner ally of the whiskey'drinking, „4mud 7 sill'! or-, der; yet sometimes: endeavor tuworm „there- selves, into , respectable society, and with head erect, strut!yeur streets, to meek ~ii it, be possible,' those , . who. . are infioiteiy, their superiors Professed disciples ~ef,Jeit.l , 11:-' via, they,se,ent,,to imagine that, fin aristoCret-' is air is, thereby, reflected upon. them, ifer getting that without.worthoa.nd :,virtue. there ; is no-Ottani:fair , and that a''• borrowed , offal. ' gense_aervet hut to - torliihit mor_e_strongly_ litithrtii, erdiiiiiti, to Mut-Minds - the hideous lilaokettelithet hi Painted ttpori them' , by the Pencil of tl - th arch4raitcit, the 'Devil. In stead 'of carefully cancelling,' their traitorous Pernik)* as niinictin'siOnlik.dietate, thitifitila iline4iiidit stultifies theta ' -ea • •coinpletely, ihrit, they'are unable to trotitrol'them. , ' • ,'• In thy.list'l eltowed'thieu -40 tbralleridion silly; nO , di 1 learn 'froin'inelvate' Solent , that they itnioojio:` tem: laid aside thit••itltdoet to Teta : their' spleen ' Upon the:Puttneifition Proolittintleh'. They'" trill ' doubtless:- bits) , ' themsehrea in ' lab:floating 'and • propagating such stories' as (bey' formerly ding vespeetirtg ' the status of the army; aillich . .a - e °uniformly_ and tinqualitiodli lirliiiri' fey' the army is. iril• ling to seti'inystepS' taken that will serve ;id duel' the enemy" " The soldier will not, fool ighly ' Oppose . ' - th:e . hfarehitig': Of ' a negro gtigtide agtrhist•the 'enemy'; "especially when he ii 4 ticaritid by daastant, fighting thodi•merch ing. Oh i but siflthese mieereante, the nigger will be piikoii ah , quality, with the White4:the old stingy how have not their' anis liable sheets ,aritiecithe 'list five ejtears , i hat this' thlig , of equality "is' irnriptisible t - No tit i an, net any: body ~Pf Min ' ;elm 'effect this. lhit,,,iliey ski,' tho'irhitei jtliotild 'be 'brave indliiiiietle'inkiglite'dii this themselves I Tliiin why iirel i thO ncit'engaged? •The mss= erablo, itowardsi Ono "com ' p'any of ordioasli ary,q,ii.s,• would;:iviiio:' a' Whdlo - regiment' of 'such jack-R*s'or 'You knee , reader' ' what preteuidenti this ' briAld Of:whelps , may itiak4 to courage:, ithe' - uufbetunately, tentite;iyour surionadingw : tie tate the& ' 'all lialli.: Ina they equal in virtue, sobriite;' . Mid iotnyvie; - ea - the seine number of niggetit,' Tett 'have 01".. 41i P kIi0Wilt "Ohl but 'y04 .. 1)1110 - niitit: subj.::: gate the PAU ,1111" _By the eternal, , we', mutt . ied"sdif and 'theta "toe; (sib ''hiillihatot -fig. garfig s basor :than" 'opegi' , Rebeilti, Irhinnalliet thei j elainti'tn bn; i litd - O l aratob Id:intercity to join theta through were , ormardleet A .baser,, ineatiii; 'pnt , iglioble"; - tnere Wolfish, itud;therefore inot'e oonteriptibla 'sit 'of "bi pede,'Atitti these CorOitheadi Orthe;liortit, mere mover begotten in: . Afiioa—And , , Ale lie 4q, !Oat. shalt ,I, - say' of , 'the ' iv ooie o i whose silly:_he4e ' heti been'ttiiit4 by the titttbArp airs„ It ki.Lp#4. s ghtt!..,hell.. vt§Tan lottl. tko,r! 3 9# l ,9;iito , 041,-. 1 4 . wea. 11 .44.t1i5. - of degradation, is rapidly run;' all the 'tiii i; iltiiii erected by_ society to.Aettlip,_ her_iiri;ditslied =44 tikingly 491 p; elpiplgagejf , -in o, l tpter darknesi like a hlusiinti 'gates r-,—gene4 t , ',he speeds upon thi eery gates et treaionl l'horghtleaily she buys up brogans for the . . Us t i Bab, , • etttng Ai tigpitto ejri - of the o f trios; or stu ,s , uorm , le we hi r uheitie—the w • ' 'en I' ` , t. , a'r.i.' 0131111iVey—W ,: tt i n i sti .T, , 'I; ' . I; i 1: fi' I, rder, or if mid ,0. , , tot e 1. ,, , ~, little wits are at w , ,'an lie'r .1.. '-.. fongV.'' rattles treason, like a sweet morsel; while with head erect She, stalks the streets, or :...;_ intit.tkesanetuarb.lika ittAkeght9L of bives —a sheep without it :i d Wifiletie - e; 'weird lignerikr.kekr.ak • ....3 • VPYleo child in viit and sense, the sportef t e wise, ikiatiiiiiiiiiiiiiti-the ` lid' i , . ,--- fiereitiie lairdiikelh, •:f g T',4" 71 r 0 TAWi r ")/ B e '7l ," 1 t 10oltaluitioATED.] 7/1/;:flitdf•7zzir e- , atl3-110Wrffir R y f itt r liii Quincy, tedieittiiderbi . itiaittkliiVseeelectures 'nal Bible bands, byftheitiV.Blil4o - 41,ofiks, 'letti'•tnissiehurr in ,Paleittine..-•• • .1-.,H,.111 i :'' - Having Uent.ii resident; of.thd, Holy, Land *tatted. 'yenta land of jefusalem :the greater pit , oflthe'tinnr, , •.Mr., Afaucei • desorib,is -the , toPlographY'cf otici'.cduntly,rtind:the hitiatterti end ( townie& i heveciplo; mil& perfietfitrii 'Hari tread , life like, accuritayr. allistritted Thy OtieVal - OCISBUtIie: I, .liP .. f;.,;1) 4 .) OF ~t: ..? il: t) , l it, latkdrea 1 lei/ '• Thursday midi ' .tViittit* lisleuiogit. will , be it , further , ihrtstmtion of, the subject, ittid 4ino full.; ofl. protniiieJlfor„ every - Bible ' reAderl-1 3 autographs from manic, tint from paintings;notifrotn sketches, had , silo touched photographs, of the actual sites and scenes. iii'Bible; . Latidli ' ~ i ncluding ,imaity of JeruSalem, , 'alliaken,ditiring the ',Lecturer's residence in• the Country, mill , be• beautifully illuminated and Inagnifyel• by the aid . of .i dissolv lei Vim, 'apparatisana ,Ox y-Hydrogen Light, and desoribed:by . the. Lecturer...l 1. iy: Quincy; Mara• ll;4B63: :,. , -,, , , 1 ~.,,, Return of Two Expeditions,linporlaut da ; iurea Our- Troop Bak 1,000 Bushels of Corn, 50 Horeep Rebel . .Afails, s aid Officers, with,' Important Correspond trice. • • „. 'Ng* YORK, March • 8;-.LA • spedial de spateh iti'the Herald fromllie Army fcif the Pototnec,'dated'yestarday,'reports the return oten expeeition. • under , Col? Phelps, from Northumberland and 'Lancaster counties, Va. Hoithaville, the 'coUntyseat of the foiiner, was surprised, and the post Mite's searched, bit nothing found. .The jail Was also exatii ined, but the calls 'were found empty. A foraging party sent try'Laticirster cottnty'cap tared two iniportant rebel T.OOO btsh els of corn, 50 .horSeti, - Ate. Among the prisoners take:l'l4s Cot.' CisybrOr‘ of the rebel army, who 'had been active in en forcing the the conscription: Also a stituggler, who has conveyed 0100;000 worthof contra band goods across the Potonine : tiro intaen fief rebel bitizeds, and two clerk's Of Ihe reb el departments at Richmond, With aquantity' of letters to citizens of BOtiiilore, and 'official correspondence to parties Louden, - 'Mehl ding Baring BrOthers. •' 7 Tho country viras quite' barren No rebel troops Wtiie rhoie'et6pt(aleir t.tetithty, 'and dory little Union sebtiMerit l Witt found to*7F -ISt. , ~„ AreXictio. NENV Yi) 'filafeh', 7 'the - ClS'!Hui bia today we receive later neWS'irkini CO by Ni,y, of'Havana': The'dttiesfrOM l'era Cruz are to the' 17 tif ult., fri3in' ;Jalapa to-the 13th fratECOrilaha papeiirtti thdlit Th e A' 'noth `'save iitifelaniatiet of 06041' Volicf, atiNy,' . artbir its totig whiting; 4415611 i noon , Rumor says that petieral Votty w&uld commens9 ,the i V.it 2,ad Yehruary. The - re - ai no laedolifie: t oT fighting or even skitthiehltig,'Saioan attifek on a' lOrineh 'convoy;' Which leit'SelOad on January 213th rot Carberon . . The Me Tenn guerillas car ried off some horses Main - ales. ' ' A PATRTOII,7 BISHOP.-;-4t the great IT akin meeting in Citicinnati;'exi - 'Monday 431- ning, 'letter Wks i`bttir 'froth Bishop Rose. 'erans'(6rcither' 'of the 'Getier:A)'lexprfosilfg the'tnost patriotic Sentiments. We quote.: To'ntsuidon kihr free Govertneen r because we mlist'.wail a y&or or two. to ged rulers •to tittit its; would" 'be' unuterable :Meanness of titinal—integrit3r,- our legitiniatc GtivernMehf, our' old flag, , dis band .our army, and Wait' tb bee whaV , dispo- ' sition General'BrltO,'Sfirtriyi Will choose . to ' iMtltsr °find when it'ookes Net th again,' would be' suicithil fully:f.,, 1 ~ ~1 p , "God keen us freirfianehlcillY and its dig astrotts ennitequendeil'.' Nay fhn'gloam that hiihgti'clier'us no*? mike fbrg#valt differ eh cea' of i het= fm'pto rtanee, together,- e art' ash d gibinff=thef use ; , Urder, end ju's!ice' 'tr trinteph ;over bah =thet abort,. sightednesi ofiihariendi rapid the treat:barons: vieleueenf. • •' MIEMO A. Cosi, in Poiett=---A• great deal Said abotit the extyaltiigtinee of the War- ''Pepstit. meat by tbe ,Cepperbeads.. Nashville Union, in criticising this fault fil;Sling spirit, calls attention to:thei fast ihat the Utah 'ex pedition;'''Whicly eatisittd" of I'ooo nntll44 . iiit few'j'mOntbe, mil lions of . At the! same rate,,, the cost of the. t war, 'with , nearly a. million : men; r'tiip i ithr .1 1 10' to this' thee 'hove beim' 'sevWti 0j . ,444).,44 CapXteSetiffai..- . haGroneral #Ofeeittes hag offlefed whose rtil,ettpporterra.are, robel,, set4e l :4 - F0 whoiie'sympittbies 404 connections are., such that theiy . , caahlitAlide'' aslnirdcice of " loyalty, will holil tl4+l4iiits l rn io*O t etith cif his , linen within, twur,l44,Yiii .4p exodns;'of butternut • tpopulatiou.,. froui—Blurfrecaboro' will 6.10'1604' iinttieditelY: l ,•• - ' ell L., ineeiltaff permissicarfrom Mr. Lincoln to take a photograph. , of , itlie Preeident'AinsuteipationProolatnatiort which entirely in M* laneoltni , Own, baud writing, And which is to be- beautifully engraved as one! Of the . i I Igis great, zboo/L% .r 1 15ai".4,41.ei,P4 1 4„ 1 } 1 0 4' hi Ten asyliadiaarcinaztbo liortheasttru por- Lion of ',sterns; It takes the nolisis•ot Palk, alvinPB) AIIIP,PI¢AFPft,-„riMent gbic it eontainat. 4ito L Deceasect—T. J. C. M'GnAnr,initili#ii- Sinirifit;r.ll.Thaith,: ) ,f l thia. goo: l it** . in camp, near Pamintalit,lVlshit fawn, enilte-sth inst. Battle .of Spring -Air of C-... 'b u 1.• I. liri , ye" g 4, 1 ' ,;' i , oat', a'' ~ ''' 1 e , i: • •.• ' h i the. i . , tii i '•:. t'ae h .0 i!. . Fiimidifk, Tennessee, there 4 ~,, : that Col. Coburn (unified. ' .' • r g 1 I 1t4.1_ 0 J.1 1 4n 111 . - - —49 . 16. ._ . .1! 7 ' ' yam - _ . there was no surprise or a ; iiiiiriaii: - -- tilThititsatittetitlitill Van - Dorn was known Wi) in force in front, 'and the brigade' of the Chien - farces WiktisloWilraralidiug wheu theschftgesirillijfit trprwhelini - -Lunt beriy $ Itri_kto4i. i. 1 .. If in front' and flanks ' . The Ig4ilfelliiitisilthriltettivitgail was in the rear: • ',Whey 'Werkettt4r rebels flanlllUtoYeAKß4 41 3 d• egtqaileti , : ' The :1411k , i/Vll.tio(Ms.knaiPikttlltiliT afiduintt E1i. 0 4.0 1- 4 1 41iVercIffiTill rounded end , 4014 1 .0 i 0. , 11N1.491 1 19 1 .-;._ OA rlthell tcJlPififigiJoth4tit49:9r , tructOnlitoV4Ao !ewe . a Jig,. , overt titactbe,t•haOurie i fOlan , ) ii„privattis,„,killeil gu . 4'ig , al. Mit , . 4 ,3 A 20:44 died ,of:thefr ! lou , .... 1 , 1 31,: • ,9 4 "?:, r.. loss watt.from;Zso,4, - .oo,,'Welm i tlid..; ' , .. ~:NO: Federal, Orkokrfs ViC1r9:110 1 , 3 4 , , ILO' but one:colonel,. ili IP. I Baird, c9t • , 44; „ISOM .' in& auep wasiweundedi e nd hih injury, War . 4io it, • •A'harehelf4 admit haying Ilia a force of from 16,000 f01,,20.,90,9 . urn beloagtng ;te General. Vaa I D,orn'w . 4lvysica They, MO siztoen rebel brigadier generals were op the field. ':The ' actual - rebel,force _vas tiM:vii thouiaudv engaged. i .T4ey' asflOnwieile a loss of one colonel, together, w,i 1 . 1. several line' Officers. ' .Their_loes. was,l.,fi l tl,l4fie - 4. l aud a4acpirtionate uuruber.w o llo4 t :, • I.Golonel Cobu , •surrenderecl his,,c4ximead in•person. to Genet l'orrest„',Thli g.2ii Ira. honsib 1a5t.1.59 , prsand.,eetn" , iiiishihed 'facers, including,Celeuul 4llhert l „, , , .„,. The 33. d Indiana, lost 440 nitrate s Arid 'aka, inivsjoned officeraj.bachxdilg Cientenant . coil., one' Henderson: , The 8 1 5th. Indiana last ~e,i privates and dornini4sipped officers, i4cleding Colonel J. P. Baird, slightly wolinded. A& ' jutant 11. B. u us, of Col. •Colburn'B 'staff, was in .the rear, urging, forward the, ainmn bition magonsi and .was Put oir by, the rebelS and escaped capture. ~ ~ ~ ~ Exciting .I‘Top Am, Ptah. SAM 'LAKE °Vitt, neiliAtion between the military and Or - Mormon eiti zensis imminent. : t Governor Hardin g and. ASFIO'Ciate : ,ITIASti Wurte and 'Malay it .is utidnrstood, have Called' upon Col. Conner to .arrest 13, - ham Young. and Couesellifts Kimball awl ; Wells. ' The Judge ?of the District Court ean.serve any civil process, but: the citizensrire:in arms. tleterrnined.tO prevent the ,arrest. 4 their lenders. • • , ' Other Federal ,officers,,and, the. Mormon Citizens have .telegraphed, General Wright to'restit►in Col .' Cohnee filLtta investigation can ba h a d : :1 t A Colonel of ,the United,States arzny i _mbo had left -fer-Washirsgtorr,-.'baS: 'been arrested by Colonel Conneri.andi.brought back. ' It is presuined , ..that , 'His,, , ,,intentions. mere unfavorable to ;Cialon,elt Conner's military inr terfereiice: „. . ' Brilliant , tStieoil;l:neitiiilbh iNthe-Wtresiing Bulletin,] . -"etticrttiNAltr, tears,. from gash:villa, that wdivirtioronE :aavalryi Inder Acting :51inty., • aktacked BUSsell's' rebel *cavalry:. at Unionville,: ten inileS' southeast of Murfreesbore.,, on , Satur day, the 7th lust.' They.. Captured tvi'enty, one wagons, , twenty-five_ lents, eighty-five mules, five homes ) ,• all • the camp ,equipage, and te uniform of Colonel Russell,. together *with two , captains, three lieuter n and fifty-three iprivates. Twe:,'Federals were slightly %roundel. . The rebels lost fifty ,kil led' and• one hundred and eighty.' wounded, all by, sabre strokes. The •7th Pennsylvania and 4th Michigan:did the work.. . , • -4. Army of the Sherkandoah., , eOiterizrikti6n of! a: Runtori-No ' Rebels Vkinity ;of ..17ViiiChester— ' Gen. Kelly in CnYitinfind.; ; ,;•'; ILAAPER 4 lFFEmty,,!'pkgretri - t i reat - sur priso is l'e4 heri tl it'titkriiiiiii in Washing ten and elSewhetetplit - (1101;1er-hi WineheSter by the return of the rebels •in force .to • the Virginia Valley.' =There: isAinot, only tone fannilation for tbese , rnraorsibtrv;tr state of fireparation eiist4ln thotAnttiteri as.woil as hareabontit; that way - tlefiantly:itivitts any at tetripta tha,leneaty etin niake:npinius, unless his *hole army in :front , of ikrederitoksburg Should - be'tribiterVuli;'*hieh - known periuit, i . even iP tfie'bad re - ads • • '''G'priartil irr douttnarrd/ , under Generitt-Seheduk; with a' fail- ilifirtntstort Crit, -Macho Gil strop the .hi the , Senate ftoglay far the gradual ettinetion•of,slavery *as read 'twice, And ordered.. to be printed: ' The - bill priiiides: thatialohil dron.bern'of'slavo mothers* after tbeAth, - of duly, 18138, sball be born. free; .all such obit &en to apprenticed 44 the.owners oftheir ituithers 'till they arrive at thel age 21 years; iad.all-cfriltftenGborn °Vaudh appren. tices 'lsbell be apprenticed to .thwaimater. or periori to 4rhom , theiriunther is. , apprenticed until•such the age; of 21.; they 'ternis er'apprentieosbiplto conform with the general ett conesinittg•apprentices passed 1855 . . ; :hp I r ;. correspondent with .General. Grant's at my wri ton.:--"Negreeo aret oming in L.greet rtiontiertilo the portion of .our army. at Joke Providenee,• -Not less • than a thousand fiave Miele their. appearance, :all: telling, fearful Mt des of the brittality .nf „their_ masters.— Four: httadred•come into:our , lines in a single half 'day, and Alti influx las not .yet °cowl. The proportion of lable4odied„ =inky among them iw latter:than. wail, and we have ,but few deorepit.l,Affustuells the ,eutite , The,ncgroendisPlarrwillingness to ,perform all that; is asked Orthein. - :ltiiettaw said- to be, in Op 4.t . up4tioti to . :lit*anitii:two:er :three reiinienti trine the,collired ,inatir:alatfhand, and therpriisfeet that it be ilOna.P i r9. 44: Og l igAl ti t4, • Plfg. which, carried f offPAITIPINNOPF. 4 I4 V 64) - ?O'Ar t Y , i dci l 4el 1 111 06.9 rpeilgkpky re,sisketr PM4)340,,,n thPOScAt. t !T e ri sO. d v #l l l,t ensuing apKim Oureu,!frAi Air; *u citizens will follow tb,c,l!Stitr Weitvrtirdieduti-ifsgskatintlf•l,Mrself tlis 201.,5ce tt9tiell or ST.i3MY . I TR ITI.L. who. wanted to • Bee - the Mbe lion prosper.. He did not quedloClUSlCiititliaihitlitrajt the PeoelotwAtionlheaupstiimed' merely its utility. 'Till the so 'dila' oeTi jk ,_ „rig :apt pt. 'lions orders. One ; Cookrill, ,owning half a milliowdollarddworth of prop erty, having 1.064 to. Pay. antatiessment of one thousadd hribsted and confined in the.,po4 3 o4,,i i ir„ -. ,'„ • serFAENCFI 5A.144. t setts of French Bable,:comptisang I/tirades, twen ty-four Muffs at lowestiity plicen.y UPDEOitAFFS!; Hatters, opposite Washington House. Dec. 13 se-LADIES I FIIIW- 2 - 1 1i1INK SABLE. —We have three. settii . citlFlriiii 4Mitik,''§ f able, three fine Mink Mies.' We tifree'lliinif 'of ,lowest city prices, at UPLIDORAFF I S', Priiiiatil Matters, Dec. 12 '" ' : .iiiiiiii ita .1 1 1riteliingion Blouse. zFALL OF 1 62.4tA15, YAPS, Cages, Umbrellas, Lad ies,Purs, BUffitinßobes, GUT talk Gum Blankets, awn JLeggituiy . Horse Blew ets. Cotten, Woollen, and Buckskin Waves, Port. monies, Purses and Pocket Docks.; ~yve have tin beat a ss d and CheaPeatislOpk.of, the, above articlr to be ' in ,the ccnuttry,ri ,; - ..,. - -.., . PDEGRA PEW, .rrecticiil 'Hatters, -; JaPPinite Washington House. Dec. 12 Ii'LA.DIE,§7UtiS4;4.RUSSIA.N FITCH —Si; setts fine Russian Fitch,dit futeVitell Mr at lowest city priceir- • (" 1 ' • tIPBEGRAFFV, Hatters, oppolites Writibinguln House. Dee. 1% *BUFF 11,011E5...--We, have tau ales of assorted Buffalo Lobes, fro& 'the eons= o the fine, UPDEditiOTS, atters, " " ' 4 ' ''tieit) 41 . Dee. 12 _opposite . I . .4,ushington. House. T A KE, .O.F .TEE, S MAL, NOTES.—We, hale the .POSTAGt CURREN{ CY POCKET BOOKa.:: ;MOON , - er'%those. Book you can handle the nest itizroney . without loss.— Also, a fine assortment .44,1,Ptirees* ; Pocket Book, Porimonais, &c., from, rtalbliEnp,, at •UPDEORAF,FS', orktheitorWasiingto,n House. Dec. It . 14. On the ad• lilt, ip. theiHerin Reformer paisonage, by the- ' Rea!' Wr. 1 , Krebs; Mr E. L. , TAYLOR; of 'Alttiont,.' Pa, to Mis EEC KIE. M.I.TI4A.Y,:bis C Mini arsburg, Pa On the Bth:iii 4 .4.4 in,th'e';:siiin -.place, b. the same,. Mr. Wari: .A.i r LOAM to 316 ANN'IIA.PciA'SORRINE,R.F f ----. —_,,..„ On -tlint4ltEginif.ollllß* l 4llllllC:Pillen. b: the Same, Mr. CHRISTIAN HINAMM. to Miss SIDONAa itATIPALV -* mama, WO, ..Neap,Freilerioh'oh the '1 ti EL141.111!,5).' # O, Mary Apo tons,oq,, 4.114 j,, 6 . 1060 att(l , 7,4aYs., Lnvelv.bobe,how ipief tAiy, Short ,an 4 ho,styw i lw 'VARY! • •••••': soop , thy i9prritlyteie•i" • ' Vain' dad ncitioie Is; Ire* - 6!' •' • ,•)1 4 '.l P IIIOOAP Oh te Saviour's breast, : , , ::Sarestly•alsep,onaagf4l7,ll l 4' t • seep the saatning , shalirostors" , • The 4uried babe we now' &Mote: , f' 6 P • tik4"s " : o ll *,lt,44 l; ;ehr,Pn 6 astltiOtzl. 4 Augh t .'" 449 , 2 year 41.WE0 5 /!"14„ , v'.9(,s* ' tisk Arkeiicaii of ilekaelcisi) 'WV ifrittitt; n rio repi te4 FA (mote ai,foljOii , ?, tiOwateStteet NT: ah,5,710;t2125,; ;. o P ll Xing Wo. -kr Wrii,B3l .an 0 . at,,st (.4.11,Arg,--4ialers'of "2"3b2 ry to prime . W11'4.13%004 18'0V. 1 95' e't 1,500 .bushels . fah* P6nAiylvan tea at 1'4(6161.de choice, dp., at 165 ®l6B. eta.. .apd 1,500 btiil els Boutliein dol:‘itt 16intyltO r hiSfifee.biibl et, bileit 41500!biifibi1s ehtintiiitr To' tics mliito Corti at 'BB'@9o apt( '3`,000 busi yelloW'aó: at ',94( .. gt'ets.''''Sales . of 31 bushels inferior to good Peh4ais3tlinni'a at 72®761 2,50,0. bushel MArytaue do: at "4104 d .r ali,;:'it&sure, 1 9 ehnitylvatila' , Ityley , ")q9iote at ,:106®11 60.; aud' Milk:heat. 4030105qatii. biribeV ' c',§titrB.—Cf sioveitiencl eiose dat) '360, 7, 61a,Thothy Proi theL meriears of Fri,tlati.: Cattle:- 7 .T he offeri n gs pt,povcii.cOnti moderate. At the Live n to-4i the reeeipta l were,.s2s whicih nit her 150, were driven , to tl balance (375 hp 4,43 sold:to lia)tiSiOrelnikl f f pi, prices ,raagiag . front:s-1' 't5'15.7,5 sm.,4y,a i geo otA ; the fully,lepopier The Marte,t ..,.//ogs, , - 7 ,Tbeig,rai betterliiio kOt,Jand Prices TCleirA l o4 ,leicitt per . '4•: - .1d..1 oc w Atecalc4_ iirrAiittsipriM liva,H, be.iPM wade P' 1100 1 4 13 !: 01 )kul-i t.i • ,1 - 4. • • . 811 4eP.--11Pe - , P ilt er4 4 l.74 e4 elt i 117iie 1 1 949- roui °lll "t e l itt p.:ec r 11 gross. ,- - . - ":.1 1 1114 7 , ' drti. 4112141E . 6.1; kiLlkopiltnsoilogitOtinunini* tail oa k yudiudenripr4eiWor taegrAft re9M044.; nt4e . iwneiki4Vtay ',Late inkkipnc! not tionsaitly he enteti. — rhooi wawa - wig "Or call an Mr. Daniel Trifle at Brothel:WV/rink amp whertithii - • • I:.4ll66lsstavocil.4vra- -1 lii6A . 64lT`WdelAtti2t°'i _ . d ok oo .1 mo n v2.l 911r11` " 1 • Prt : 1 09 OO: pug which' Was bald, at Sew night, and _addressed by AO James' it Brady, Judge Iran Bitten, is die of,tha signs, of the times.- mr: eised ie' hearty support of td approved of the act giv trol of. the &rile end the muld:,be no (jittery against M'ssloM... ' !.5 :!•.1 IVE4.!kpit 2 t3:tAiMgt; kj•j,; MOM