j 11 Pittsburgh \i "S i* i , \ 3? ; - •S' •%.*.« • . . .■; StXvfV ; Jn •*% •. « 1 T '-v •-* V ‘‘Tf* •* v'.vi* ; V';j '-'is' M*:' v.i'.., . , ;v.-, ; • : ,'•* ■ ; *?' .%■"• >'*: ■‘V - • • v ":\> /.• v -»*•. ~V•.-■!*; -.i... •, ~ ■l’j .s«r v,\ i, : • .■+:< v ,"’ •.■:■■ .yrr, •■ .«•:, ;• »*.N#-h5..v... vr.vJV v* V /•. >u^f‘'% *Wi \i vi *\\•£ * ‘H' \ >*'*s< • .*• • +'-$»: VT.V'S* Vv : ■ ,-y <,+ •<> ’•■ / ; • «.. . i. •'■’v •<*.•:••• • •: • • • i * *•'- .*■«■*:•***<'••.■..?•• " v«“- *:•» - *-:-*iV* ■• . -V* . V.v i*. ’ •;*} rv | j'.'.K ,'f* , MONp|y MORNING,- FEB. 9. T , official lisqnaliacaUons—Tactics | . .. | .of the Enensy. | WeseethAttheßutternutsinbothManoh- oidDegislaturejare very muoi es ' cruised llrelation to the rights if the Army omeers who h»Te been, elect id by ; the people to seats in those bodies. This is all Tery natural. The officers an all • elthei Bepnblicans or War Democrs ts, as I weUas die soldiers themselves. ,1s the I right ofsnffrage has been denied to the) | latter by our Demooratlo Supreme Courts, | and'our Demooratlo presses and Legisla ' tores everywhere, it is bat reasonable that ' tuey ehoold. deny their eligibility to any ’ / and all of the civil offices in our communi • ties—for whioh they will not allow them area the humbler privilege of Toting. This-is the process by whioh the friends of the rebels in tho North have acquired and hope to maintain their asoendenoyj in the loyal States. With them, the reward of loyalty and courage is disfranohisement, while the premium for poltroonery and treason, is the monopoly of all the fat offices, and the right to direct the affairs of the government in suoh a way. as to punish tho volunteer for his patriotism by starv ing the army with whioh they have no sympathy, or disbanding it, or betraying it into, the hands of its enemies. And thus we have Saulsbury and Richardson, fili bustering in the Senate to defeat the sol diers’ Pay Bill. It is a strange recom pense for public services, that of taking a base advantage of the absenoe of the. sol dier to deprive him of his rights as a oiti sen. The objeot, however, is to punish the loyal soldiery, and to prevent volunteer ing, by infiioting this deprivation; and it is not-to be denied that the device iB a skill ful and cunning one, and well oaloulated to effect that object hereafter. Other na tions reward their citisen soldiery with honors and privileges—the sham Democ racy disfranchises ours. But this is not the worst of it. The But ternuts dread their return, because they know that this favor will be remembered and they would prefer, therefore, that they should find their graves in the rebel States. And this is the reason why they Object to the employment or even theenfranohiament of Ota slave. They know- that jit would weaken the .hands of the enemy and strengthen ours. If we should sit up the slaves as a target for the rifleof Ids master, it might save many a Northern life, and enable us to dispense with many a North ern soldier, whose vote might prove incon venient to the Democracy. .The Ticksburg Newt, Which we receiTed from Memphis, Tie Cairo end Chicago, on Saturday, he» e good augury in. it. “The ramj Queen of tho West ten .the rebel blookade on Mondey looming! et deylight. Orer 100 heeTy liege gone belched ferth their content! upon her as ahe steamed swiftly put.” “A rebel boet elto opened fire upon her, which ■he returned, end orippled the rebel stoamer. The Queen then peeeed to the foot of the canal, end eteid there till 1 p. m, when ehe' left for the point below. A line 'of lower betteriea then. opened upon her; but the Queen went through in sefety —nobody hurt.” Booh is the record,we here of'this heroio feet, which, es we here seid shore, we re gerd ea the promise end pledge of efficient work end successful results near et hand, tt will he remembered that our suocess et Island No. 10, commenced in'juSt this way —by running the blockade. In that gel* lent affair, too, one 'of the notable works ] undertaken end aehieTed, was the -cutting of a canal. We trust the way to Tiotory will prore the same :in both owes. v As for canal-cutting, here is another dispatch, which tells us ef still more work of that kind we had before heard [of: Unarms, Feb. tU Osino; Feb. There is but little here new to-day, exoept that our forcee ate cutting a new canal at Tasoo Pass, which enables our gunboats to co past the rebel fortification*.on the Tasoo. This will be finished in a few days, as there, are but some lerees to be cut to make It com plete. ; The moTement has been kept «ry ouiet, but I suppose it „ Brootop or the Emeu; Mantow Marble, . \ gunbooU. ' ■i \ i v .. - ' i A Qurstios. —The Louisville Journal, in I the coarse of a long argument against the policy of organising and arming negroes, | “How would it read in history if Gen. Boyle should be displaced from his com iinand in Kentuoky by a negro officer of similar grade, in the person, perhaps, of a man who had formerly blacked his boots or groomed his horse.” We refer the Journal to the history of Touissaxt L’OuvßßTuas, who went higher thin the case here supposed, and yet it « reads” pretty well. But suppose a white man had blacked boots or groomed a horse, would that be a disqualification ? Senator Collamer’s new Postal Bill. There is room for considerable improve ment In tie postal system of tie United States, and tie new bill Introduced into the Senate by Mr. Collamer, of Vermont, pro rides for such improvement. Without ma king any abrupt obanges in the present establishment, it proposes to systematize it better, and to furnish better serrioe ; to the people. . . ; The first important provision is that which classifies the postmasters according to their compensation. There will be fire classes. Postmasters of the first class shall receive not more than $4,000 nor less than $3,000: those of the Beeond Class less than 3,000 and not less than $2,000;' ihose of the thirl classless than $2,000 and not less than $1,000; those of the fourth olass less thee $l,OOO and not less than $100; those of the filth olass less, than $lOO. The classification shall be adjusted according to the compensation of the several, offices for the four years next preceding July Ist, 1863. This plan will do away with the praolioe, prevailing under the present laws, of allowing commissions to postmasters. There are a number Of miner details refer ing to this portion of the law which need not be referred to here. Section Sixteenth of the bill requires all, postmasters to furnishquarterly an account, of all Bums received by them from box rent and other sources of revenue, and forbids them to receive more than the amount of their salary. The Beotion concerning ad vertising letters, restoring dead letters to their owners and disposing of uncalled for printed matter contain nothing essentially new, but they am well conoeived. One of the most important features of the new bill is that concerning letter-carriers. Bection twenty-one provides that letter-car riers be employed at a salary not exceeding six hundred dollars a year, but those who have shown diligence, fidelity and experi ence may have their salaries increased from time to time to any sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, at offices where the income from postages on the local letters shall yield mom than sufficient to pay all the expenses' of the carrier system. The carriers am to give bonds for the faithful performance of their duty. Thiß will do away with the present plan of paying one cent for each drop letter on ■ its. delivery. It is similar to the system that has been in successful operation for manyi years in England, France and other countries. In a subsequent section the rate of postage on local letters is fixed at two cents, to be pre paid by sumps. This makes the cost for the delivery of Buoh letters precisely the same as it is how, but it is simpler; inas much as thO whole postage is prepaid, whereas now one cent is prepaid and the other is collected by the carrier. If this plan for the delivery of letters is adopted, it will be sure to afford groat satisfaction to the public. ... Them are many other matters provided for in the bill which will still further reo onunend it. But the features we have re ferred to am the most important, and they am so important that we hope the bill will be adopted without delay and without ma terial alteration. It has been very carefully prepared, with the aid of those most expe rienced in the management of postal af fairs. The successful administration ol the Department and the publio convenience both demand its adoption, and as them is only one month of the session remaining, we trust them may be no such opposition to it as will postpone it to another session. Washington Items. ■pm EET£StIE DUTT OJI SEWS PAPKE. The Ways and Mean# Committee and the Senate Finance Committee hire agreed to recommend a repeal of tie reeenue duty on newe paper. Thin determination wee qnickened by a letter from Secreury Chase elating tint tie receipte from tie tariff on I white news paper were eery email, and Umt consequently objection to the repeal of the duty in principle ecarcely existed. DKitoitAi.ixxxa THX aeht. Tie most strenuous efforts are being made to force a circulatioji for the World newspaper in the Army of the Potomao. They are giveh atoajf to the BoldierHj and shored upon j them in ; etery oonoeiTable manner, and its baleful influences mostper* sistently spread through the army, what Ooremment other than ours wbuld tolerate 1 such a pestiferous sheet, much less afford it file trantporlatim 1 In the United States Senate on Friday the resolution expelling George E. Badger from the Board of Regents of the Smith sonian Institution, and appointing Prof. Agassis in his place, was passed. The Hews from Texas. A' coneepondent of the New York £vtn~ I ing Pott writes: The Morning bight, oep-1 tared off the Sabine rive*,. wee e purchased | sailing-ship, cost $13,000. She wee nine I hundred end ten tone burthen, e feet Weatherly ehlp, end mounted-eight gone. ! It muet here been either ealm or little wind for the eteemere to here orerUken her. , The Babine was our western boundary | untU that colony of thieves, Texas, stole in. There is only eight feet W»t«r; on the bar. i The Alabama was seen on the 16 th, one I thousand nine hundred and eighty miles from where the Hstteras wss sunk on the illth. This makes it impossible that the Alabama sunk the Bntteras, and tends to confirm my first impression that the Hat- I terns was sunk by a British ship of war. Butin Axis or FaxssßOon.—One of the I arts by whioh the Southern heart is fired I is this; Soon after the battle of Murfrees-| boro, the Rebel General, Bragg, caused U> be printed and widely: circulated in the army counterfeits of ' Tht HttkviUt Uni oil I in whioh was consploously displayed “Startling Newel Fohr States Seoeded from the Old Government! MUsouri, In diana, Illinois, and Kehiuoky l” This was I followed by an editorial; bewailing the loss of these States. Of course, the whole af fair was a forgery, but the illiterate sol diery of the Bouth, a largo proportion of whom cannot read at all, could not deteot IR. While Buokuer was in Rentuoky, bo gus copies of 2VU LmiimUt Journal were freely circulated by the Rebels, filled with 1 aU kinds of matter adapted to inflame and encourage the Rebels, and discourage the I loyal. ■. i Tnn Air .Line Railway bill before Congress ore rides for a road to be done ,in two years from Hew York to Washington (. first-class trains te go through in eight hours; fere not to exeeed 1% oents per mile; first-class freight hot orer 6 oents per ton per mlls;'OoTorn ment to hare priority bf business and 3 eenU per mile for troops, and 8 oents for freight, ■ Six of the Beeoher family are in the and Bor. James Beeoher, of the 31st New York; Ghaplain Thomas K. Beecher, Lieut. H. B. Beeoher.Lleut. Fred Bo Stow#* ft&d ft son neb of i W ilUftm ftad Charles Beecher. j fpSRRvTDBTBKILBY, of Baltimore, the OhiM *. It Ctam* w»aes4®®S w< “ u O. 0. F.—lh» member* of FI DELIA 10DQ1. No. iL6, I. u. o. F , bt® Bbtiflad to nttond Bopoctol moetlag ol th® Lodf®, oo MOSD . Y EYESISG, Fob 9ib, >t 1% oVJock, Bt tb«lr Ball, earner ol Federal and Lwck streets. A-leiebenr City. A public Lecture nil* be delivered on the Pri copies of the Order, by P. G. Joshua BoMoson. The members of SUtcr L-jdges, together nith their wires and friends, are cordially Invited to bo present. By order ol the Bod*®* _ fc7:td JAMES BBOWM, Fecretarr- rr 'l'O MKMBi.Kd OF THK OIIi XXOHANOK.—In accordance with th# ororL-lona of tba Conitiw'foai notice U h>nfcj irlTcn to tho member* of thejDll Kxc&anga that an alteraiion to tbs I2th 8* .tfon of Jfh# OonatitnUon fl Ucaitodn P on WU>SBdDAY/thelEtb lnit. G&O. H.THOBSTOH, Secr#tar> pH Kxchacgc. Fiminoß) rt. Wat** a Übuiaw iaailwat Co., | > O&C4 of tie Socrtiary, > Pittsburgh, Pa., Jen. 27th, 1863. j [Y'K.THE ANNUAL MEETING of tbe stock and Bondholder* of thU Company, for the election of Director* end inch other bnsinenM may com* before U will be held at tbe OFFIOI OF BaID GottPAHT. In the City of VKuburgh, on the FOURTH WBDHIBDAi OF FBBBOABY, I Btock and Bond Tranefer Book* of the Com* nany. at their office In the OUy of Pittsburgh, and at their Transfer Agency la th* < OUf °i JjJSUj2?t I will be doeed on ihelOth DAT OF FIBBUABX, i and remain cloeed nntil the 26th OF FICBBOABT 1 thereafter. "W. H. BABNKS, Secretary* jaS&tfogS Onto* aiamwm Baileoad 00., 1 Pittsburgh, Jan. 14th, HQ. J ] ACCORDANCE WITH AN AOT OF ABS*H?LY In relation to the time of holding the Annual Flection of thantD*- ebony Valley Railroad Company,*the Stockholder! *e hereby notified that an election for OBSkM I terra for the ensuing year will **>•**** ,P®f? of tho Oompany, In the City of Pittaturgh, on TUESDAY, February 14th, 1863. at 10 o clock a. m«, Instead of F*b. Sd, 1865,.a> pretiontli announced. I Ja2B;tl tt- O. ORB, Bectetary. HOBOHOAIIIAA B*I®Ok'COMPAHT, l \ Pittsburgh, Feb. 3d, 1863. ) rrS»AN ELECTION FOE THIRTEEN MAHAQXBB of the Company for erecting a Bridge orer the Monongaheln, opposliePUtiburgh, in the County ofAHegbtny, Inamtormitytoaa Act of AimmMr pasted Jan. 29th 1861, will he held at I th.TOLL tSSS, “ at 2 o dock p. m. H. fIOLMFi, Treasurer. fe3:6t ; rrS=ELECTION NOTlCE.—Alleohe Baiesa Coxtavt — An Bieetioa lor Pres* Went. Mana.eis and Offleen of the Oompaoylor erecting a bridge orer the A l»gheny Blm, Pittabnrgb, in the »FBPBQ. Treasurer. ITS*ALLEGHENY CITY COLLEGE, trv Corner of Leacock and tfandusky Birfcta—■ The Tenth Annual bemlon bsglae on MOSDAT, Feb. 2d. and ends Jane *Jih. Bat** of Tnition from ilti to &*). For reJereLOci, As., apply to jagy-in JOB V. MoKKF, Principal. ji* "T* - I w*~y DBAKK’o PLAbTATIOX BtTTIBS. I The* purify, strengthen and invlgo ate. j They create a bealtny appetite. .... I Tb-y are an andidote to chinge of water and diet. 1 They effefete of dissipation snd lets boon. I They strengthen the eystem and cn Wen the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent (even. 1 bey p Artfy the breath and addtty of tbs stomach. They care Dyspepsia and Constipation. I Tb*y core Diet rbeia, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. | I They cure Uv*r Complaint and Nervous Headache. I They ere the best Bitten to the world. They make the weak ■»»» strong, and are exhaoeted nature • neat re.torer. They are made of pore Bt. Croix Bam, toe celebrated Onlieaja bark, to its and herbs, and are taken with tf»» pleasure cf a beTerage, with out re.ard to age or tlmeofdsy. Particularly re* I coummided tu doheats psnoda nqulrlng a geotle ■limalant Bold by a I Anver*, rnwgtott, hotel*, and ealoons. P. H. DEAF.* k 00., 2<5 Broadway, | h«w York. , JTCir *ID rJER rig£J!lgATB. : H.6CHBNCK At tie Drug Store of Dr. CEO. H. EKYBEB, B< Wtdneeday, Thnnday and Friday, Uw lUb, lJtb of February. Tbctfl ibo with to Me Dr [BOBISCK had better m*le sore tf thla oppartanllT, ae hie practice at box* merattta hi* vUilimg Pitt*b* r g\ aa fr*q«eDtly aa heretofore. H® kltm adrlce tree of char**, bat W a thoroogh examination with the B*epln»neter hu fee ia Three Dollara. IB COHaUMPTIOH OOBABLK?—TnaQomioa Dacoao.—When a man oaan«t do any particular l thing, he ie.wy apt to conclude that that thing I cannot b» done. B«noa, whfcn tbe phjeicieai el the 1 Old flthool fcroad thai <4#y <*nld not cure Oaneump- I tlon, ih*y declared Oonaumprion to be Incartb a. i Thla dedaratioo/howMer, U oontralicted by £«*•* I We have many W-rded Iselencm of Oouramptloa I belec both InSnrope end America, to aooa I tareaaee awn Without nedteisea of any Jttod» wd I to mere anmerona came by the nee 01 Tefctoble I remediee asd a Jadlduua netea ot dieting. Dr. J. I Sebeack, of FhiUdalyhie, baa baen eat«amely I •occeeefol to the treatmuit of haeioc d. roted hie attention exclwlrely to that trench of medical prjctlcW tor more than Are ream. Be n«ee three bedietoee; the one. call# t“t ehenck’a Polaotic Sjrop, a raiy »«. •brated artlcU.baa eared many ooaintaptlte fo alaoet desperate clrcamrtaneee. and Dr. Bchench blmeell among the two other reae dlee. Tie: »»debfnek*aSea Weed Tonic and Maa* drake Pllle,” are teed aa anzUlariaa,and pait calarly In ihoae eaaea where CoMompllonU complicated with other otaeaeee, each i» Lfrer Ooaplalnt, Bye t»nria, Ar. Dr. pcienck dtolarae that, by the proper oaof tbaee medicines, aaycaee tfOoneompUon may be cared, nnlaae the tong* are alaoet eatiraly de ttrayed, which, of comae, met* a core, by any bo man means, impaedble. All three of Dr. Sehenck'e med'clnte, each accan- &W BOOKtt. — ; I Fnon’a Muntal of Otology. Ho Hama. By WI Me OolUoa. The Trial of tot Constitution. The Book Buster. By J. Hill Bniton. , A Bommee by Jean Paul. Qr&ror TboaghU of a Country Ftf mb. . Ooontry L!tlbc Thinking. Fun Boon. j gmji os OniboloeMm. By ttn< V. Goddard. Sir Thomas Brevoei . . ror ul> br KAY k CO.. U Wood It. Cll'H A-Nl) OJUiITIU IiOTS FOK J aAL*.—Four lot* on JtckMD •trtet, (P ,T * d i) OH* of Allegheny, eaeh feet frost and «l«ndls| back 140 C.tIHS ACAKD.— We. the undersigned, most cheerfully tntiff to Hr« W. BTBuliiMlti So. 184 Bmlfhfleld *U*et Jbirf, bta nrrkM Ireqofßtly u OUPfIB AHD LEKOBBB, b«r» fossd htm> to be pauctoel, careful end sect i eUlltnl operator tn hie baitocee, end Ub pl«mr» lo retommtaalßg him ti the jrolmloD) w well es ell other* to need of each eerrlcae. ’ BODKBT WIL6ON, M. D., A. IL o*4oBB, lf»X>. ( L B. QBOfiS, M. D-; _ . J. O. GALLAGHIR.'U: P., - - , J. pBBOtIMCHT, BL P.* A. BOOSBLITBB* 1L P. jMrgbe beet. txmh eU or the pond, foreilo. ••• *•&**". AWIO liAfljrJSKNb AttU: IMB, SOLHIBO Tllf OB BTBBIOBOOrTIOOB | A.PAKATEjS, with •lib**. on, tho Ox i a.eiana or iho Ox-Hpnrogac Llihta.b, which plo tana c*a b« thrown on n tcrsan and macolnad to elthar to. 15, SO. »4 or SO tool In dlaaoior. accord* log to the tlxa of tha room. Scanca In iniwtoa and loropa,picture, of jlaooa. laotdanU andbattlnof tha pnahat (rh-Uioa, in grant T»rt.i,, to tha nhora tnatmn.cata, 00,. OpUdUlt Ml Obeetßct etr.et, FhlUtdelphle. Po. ewiiloitratsd Ootoleynee eeo| tree. lett:lm QRBAT BARGAINS IN Boots, Bh’oee and Guns, At BORLAND'S, 98 Market Street, Becottd Poor from fifth. PALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE \J siock or Boots, Shoes and Guns, Which eneeUlßf vttfd prtoee, at BOBLAHP B, 08 Market rtrest. VrpVKMBUIt UaT. 1 ! 1/1 Omen or linuu Bit puis *> f. Allegheny, Jen. 98* INL I The BOVIMBKB Uflr, fißlted StaUeZxcfee Tax, Is bow doe, ead thorn eoaoerned are teqoerted acd 00* TOBBB LISTS *tead?loed to attend to tt, without Sby.eadißVtheißwteotrtoletn _____ r-'r pATXPH. WHm. UXi ' 7 Oclloctdrof tbettd Ptrtrtrt* PacmVE; bbls. ftesfi Kggs’Uiie da ALL RARER (tut sslti HfHdtMth w.r. , -r=4--:?.'^YT?.-rrWgtr-i■cawr. | v?.«! > wpgp'.*;i*v»*>^''. i no COUNTRY HLKBCHAN’IB and ;• (t LIBS. EATON, IflACßliitl A CO., No*. IT and 19 Fifth Btreet, Jobben'ond nullm of dieiks, HoeiißT. QLOvaa, uoor skibtb, EIBBOBB, SHIBTS, 00LLAB8, TIES, UNDNE* SHIBTS ond DEAWBHB. NJN BIAS, 80ABI8, UPHTU AND SHETLAND WOOL; 8,000 Ba KHITTINO TABBS,on bnnd lo ißln, Oar itoek waa porchned betoro the In* trace in prfoee, uin offer put Ijdncement* “ CITY AHD OOUHTBY HEBCHAHTB, MILL!* SSBB, PEDDLEBS, and «D who buy to nil again. B. B.—A chore* anortmant cl Staple Dry Goods, At wholeeele only AND BOYS’ OLOTHIHO, rUBBIBHIHQ GOODS, Sc., AT J. L. OAEHAGHAH’B, Ho: 116 TXDKBAL STBSST, ALLE3HEHT. A* I am now doling up tar ballon*. I InrlU tpe* del attention to tbo following «tcck of eeeaonabje food*, which It 1* b*Uev*d wiU be found worthy the notloe of cuh boxen. A goodMiortmantof BACK ond FBOCK SSSti OOiStB. A foil Ttrtotj of 01.0 TB, OABSIBBBB ud ooodlnm nod. 808 IN M 3 0OA18; BLACK I DKESfIOOATS, ranging in prl» Iron |8 to ,»>. Of Hairs PAHTsTtfno, nudlnm ondkw Pif.OT roodSetock; and well anorted OBHT S'-B'SB PLUSH, CLOTH, SILK and CABSIMYBK VESTS. DOFS' OLOTBIHO. V A food aeeoctment of JACKETS, PAKTB AHD OVgBOOATS, n«Uy cat and well made. GISTS' AND BOYS FUBEIBHIMG GOODS. riHE WHITE SHIBTS, from H 85 to % *JO; OBEY ASD WHITE MIBIBO SHIBTS AHD Vine Erg’Uh S HOB*; Cotton wd Herlno Men** all wool and SUi SHIBTS d:DBAW» , BBS : an excellent variety of CLOVES, TIES, BUS* I FXHDEBS, Ac. PIEOM GOODS. Fine OVEBOOATIHCS, BUSIHWg OOATIHGS, CLOTHS, CAB9IHBBEB and VESTIHOj*. nhlch will, ii nanal, be made wp to order, or cold n tnej Dleo* or yard. J. L. OABNACHAN, r f«7;laU 116 federal etreet. Allegheny. a w. xiaa Jama olotm JO’aa •''****• PITTSBURGH FIRE BRICK: MAN* dfaotubihc 00. KIBE, GLOVEE & CO.i Manafactnren of FIBB BBIOK, TILIB, OBOOIBLIS, *o., ond draluntn FIB* AHD OBOOIBLE CLAY. ■a-Qmra, No. 885 LIBKBTT BTBUT, opptott* tbo Ponn'o. B. B. roraoigot Dopol, Plttoborgb. Tm. »W Ordora orb oolteltod. vfc7ilr.» IN THE COURT OF COHUOXgWNh flu* or ALugHimr ouontt.WV it Ho. lMi March Tern, ISO. Pitt»bui*h Cosl Company, ) ; M . View of? Damages, Thomaa Phillips and Marj«dnn Pilj< To Thomas Phillips and Man Ann Daiy, the ibon defendant!, Taka notice that open petition ofth* Pitttbargh Coal Company, duly ipreaented, tha wid Court of Common rau did, on tba BTth day of January last pact, appoint WllUam 0. Haw* lies, Jamea KaUy. *UUaa Phillips, TfcMdma E. Bavin. John Brows, Jaaaa McCabe and WflUam Ward as Ytowsw, to view yoor property ritnata la tha Poroegh of Booth Pittsburgh, in laid maty, Bute of Paonaylmnla, taken and ocrapled by aald Company tor tha uses of their railroad and todeUr* mine the damages, which have been or may be ana* by son by reason tf aald taking and oaesny lag by laid Oempany of aw'd land, and old appoint TBC&&DAT , the ltth day of rabroary,' 180, at 10 •'clock a. m-, as the lima whan aald vie ware shall meet epoo said pram lata, and did direct [this poblU* oetiea to be'mada. YoomaythMefotabepraafntat time aad nlnea, aa yon ahall deem fit. plrSßofioa coal oompaby, By Janka M Baiw. Pra«»U fVBPHANS’ COURT SALK OF VAL- V/ UA.BLI BXfiL XST4TX.—By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Ocurt of Washington oountF. lb* oodersigned, Xxecntor of;the will of "Barcas Black, dec’d. >ate o( Oarroli township, near Konongahala City, Washington county, *o**lll axrat to Public bails, on thb aremlma,, on THUS*. DAIV February 12th, ISO, the fbUowlng dracrlbed nal aetata, to wit; 4 cattail tract of land situate la Gsrsaß township, oath* Konongafcd k* river, adklaing Uods of the bob* of Henry Ora* 000. ▼* XU*i*2«* •Ufc™# dlo and X. W. To**', conUiaing 100 AOBXS OF nUBFAOB LaBD. Ibis tract ta aitcato on the rim, about a quarter of a mils below Mommgahala Olty, and oocsists principally of first class rim bot tom. Tbs tract may bo divided Uto ; two or mor* metis, aad tbo undersigned Is tntbortsod by Court to o&r and aoU the asms together or la separate j tracts or portals, as may seem expedient and ded cable.l Alaok 180 AGBXB OF tSTOHX 004 b, adjoining the tract above dseeribed and lands of hairs ot Bear? Oral!, Geo. V. Lawrence, B. F. Biddle and *.• W. Tower. The coal la of rapsrtor quality, favorably located tor mining, and may be mid together with the sortie* land above described, or separate, tn dla • tlnct UecU or parcels. . .' : —One-third of the- enrenaee money to bo pfts m tbo oonfirration of tbo tala, aad tb* re mainder tn two equal payments thereafter, with In* tenet from mid day of confirmation., JOS. 8. H9BKXSOH, Pittsburgh, Xxecntor. fc?:tld Ofice-No. 131 Toorth-et. QAHFJtTti, DRUGGETS, OIL. CLOTHS. We ceß the ettentfcm of Hotiee-roreleheri to Iho extent* witty esd beauty of otxr stock, ead to the edtaatofM of their porch me forcafeh before the rmst sdTsoeM of tfc* minohctororo. OLIYKEt XcCLIBTOGK &CO., Ho. t> fItTH STBKT. Mjiuil 'AJUKNTINKti KUK 1863. 111, BAOT, SHOT, SPABKLIHG. All itylM and plica*. TheUrfevt wuitniiat la iho Wert. •W Trade topjUed by J, W.PITTOCK, * orrosrn tbm Poet oijiia QIFT BOOK BTOKB4 ■O.llB Wood Street. A baah aaifl, ot PHOTOORAPH.AI.BCMe; vault, poorrt am> ny bulbs. And HISTORICAL WORKS Jnat noalrad aadfcecala at grmHf rcdnccd vcdc«t.“ mm- g OODTLY QITT, worth front so ocata to tlCO,OI?lM WISH BA OH. van VIC ■» EDI OIBEK4CLAKK, COMIUBSIOS KKaOHAITS, Aailßnk«> ta ; PRtOLUinU ASD IW PBODtIOM, n bbqab ' M BuU A net* of Um V] lUI OAHDLB 00. jpkun timJUiTruur- MUTT fOB SAL* oil MHTv— Dw*Ulog •»« M Ho. S&Fuw ttml, *ber« ]Utta[r7* BBxlBs **•*■ ! JOfI»WAY, Jr fVwlSj*nP»iL Or,MMAMKT *&.*"** MUtUUoOM, SIALXB or WSXGHVB AHD | ■•“Ofllo*. BAAT O£DI Of TH> DI4MOHD, W*DStfIDAT tad MfnMIT. WteW 3? AT TR> on DOLLAB jrfTOBT HOU, 80. K »o«r«h »r .«n t tw w- •=•■ -* ’* ’ ' gEEQbirujt OU-HOMI BLUSH, fa«lj Mi) | | MM . OttaMXHMaMVlntrtMi. j>|fII.ADELPBIA SHIRT AHD COLLAR HOUSE, 1,000 DOZEH HICKORY BH1BT8; 1 009 DOZEH OBEY, BED AHD BLUE FLAB ' HEL BBIBTSj ICM DOZEH ASSOBTED FASOY TttAVBLIHO ’ r 8HIBT*; 1,000 DOZEH WHITE MUBLIH BHIBT&, horn 99 85 upward*; 1,000 DOZEH DEHUE OVERALLS; 10,000 PAIB9 COTTOHADE PAHTALOOHB; Mannfeetorer* of thi HIHEB’B WELSH FLAH* HEL fcHIBTS, and a Urn amertmsnt of LIHEH AHD MARSEILLES BOSOMS AHD COLLARS, AHD GEHTLEMEH'B FURHISHUtO GOODS. For sale by BENNETT, RUCH A CO., Ho. 217 Church Alley, FhiladalphU, Pe- rjlHB MYSTERIES OF NEW YORK. [ooxaronoAtn.] j Wen, natlcnel isso ureas, political contact*, tell |lou eonvenUons, amusements, the Oeijtral Perk, its swans, gondolte, Ac., hare been dlecusisd—thto Uttar U of the "Mysteries of Hew York.” In the oar, steamboat, saloon, parlor, at dinner, In the street, everywhere do l hear some story «Uh rela- tion to or an InquJjy ai to the meanlog of these mythical words, posted, printed and advertised wherever I go S.T.-1860-X, Aooompintod with • crescent and a ihtpherd's hook. Aseoemlen eympsthlaer eaid'lt was: ‘'Satan Tri- umphed In 1850 In granting the Xpectatlon of aboli tionists;" while a Republican said it wae: “Stump- Tall Democrats of 18.0, gone to Texasanother. “To the State Tam of 18GD add tea (X) dollere,” 1 another, that they were the watchword! of some •sent society, like “Sons of Tecamshla are 1860 Strong,'* or “Seward Tricksters ef 1800 Used Up," Ao., Ao. Wail, your correspondent was ill. hid been j iu for a long tla»-tn_fact, hta lata suppers had I given him a horrid djspspeia. He rJ*P*P- I ■u VttkfiMi to. It vu lotrodueed Into Korop* I by the Oount**, wife of to* Viceroy of Pott, In 16*0, j and vuafterward* told by ih» Jesuit* for lb* «aor i t»o*< yHe* ifteva 1m eLW, under th* ***• I of JmulC* Powder*, and finally mad* publio by Loais XVI, King of Plane*. Humboldt make* eepeolal refer*no* to lta febrUng* fioalltlaa daring hU Booth I American travel*. 'I | ru «**««.«■* Bamx—Pot diarrhea, collo: and die* | Lmbcs of th* itomacb and bowel*. I Daunraon—Por inflammation of th* .loin* and I dropelcal affection*. ; I Canonic* Pcow*»*-Por enfeebled digestion. I liatbb** romatto, stimulant and I tenfe—highly Invigorating In nerron* dehttlty. ! Wumaaa***—Por ecrofola, rheomatfem, tt. I Aroa—An aromatlrecarmlnaliT*, creating flmh, I mud* and milk; mnch used by mothere naming. I Also, c'ore bodi, oratge, camwij, corlaadm, gnakeroot, Ao., aU pteeerred la perfectly f BT. CROIX RUM. -t i The powerfal, tavlgoratUgand toalo proper Jc* of flk. Oroln Bam bat* been long by tha pfiysictonaol th* world. Por consumption, It Is tha q2j etlmolant that ahould be nwd. vondiwfal ingredient, of Spanish origin, I imparting beauty to tbe oomplexlen and brllllaney I to the ml*4, ii yet unknown to the commerce o I world, and w* withhold It* name tor theprerot. I Dr. W.A* Child*, Burgeon ef th* Tenth Vermont I Beglm*nt»wiHsaV M lwteh erery soldier had a bot« I tieof Plantation Bitten. They ara tha moet e*K« I ttT», perfect and hamlentoalo I eter need.” I I Th*feaowing fe from theferaom hotel preprletor I l akWaahlngton: . - - „ / v«V* I I . WamnoT**, D.O, Hot. 4,18*1. | Ummu P. B. Dr»U 4 **nd wJwdT# 1 down Plantation Bitten. They are by ] tbeguestaof oar hone*. I I Proprietors WUUrd’e Hotel. I I , D*o. kfr, IML I Pen. P. S. fed* 4v. Ceotiemeat Ikm I been a great snSerer from dyipepete for three or tour j I year*. I hantried many if not «U.tb* nm'dfca I ncomaeßded for lte oure.' Iwtead.of rtlltf Xhe- I came tow, hadto abandon my pro fee*! «n and *uf« I fend greatly fcomeoteythlagl ate. I much depremed gloomy. About three 1 I moalheagol? tried th* Plantation Bitten,and to Imr V«*tlor Inm warty a wall man. Ihartne* I omiwnded thOteia Kraal 'daate, and a* far a* I I knew always with signal b*n«fifc - • I goohUth. lutw«»t«cUß(a4>ll7. VoKtl. lolamr bilunnl dt :Piwly •• ■fra.i.Wp.w IjVotm.. 'X'-', T!M»BUMrt'«»«eU toytU pri»dp»l drufjtttt, ptoen, bottU «od mUnimnte. B* *ar*«okbo4ti» t**ntiwlic»lmll*cf*bo •*(»*«•» m&tw&tUHL ~ - ‘ P. a DRAKHACtt, 90S B&O4J)WAT r H«wYffk. ill WOOD >f »Mt- i.cukSi f«4:ltteo4l»OOl ■pvBAKK S PLANTATION BITTERS, cm»rmsnjJiT*iioH biroi. ;.i DNAUrS TLANTATION BIITBBJ. ■ M wl IrtrtliM ■>mn, GOBNEB PENN AND 8T CLAIR , . KSXHV - . mxssnmtMmrjL • Ar Tfc* Uryatf, chuy—l »ad b—t cf th» Pnllad 1 State*. $35 nji for * Ml OiasncUl oovn. la dodlsc witittaf ad Omoarelil Axttfaatttfe. BaUtmJ «nd Bui look>k*apiftf. . AtirtwH atom TiU liiUtalta lf .ogaaMM. hr avKbMt T»dMri «»« Pl««l<»l tH|ll»l»l MUtIM. til P* mu» tor pMwiaat till OoUap tj timtniaw | titMitioiittmwßtiT.mmßwiiholtT. trot i*.OOWLBT, laic inomitii but ?w -[■»>< tiidWptJmiii QrwwinUl udßafU I wfti rtwlwM ilifii OwiW ttHßriil I Writtic, im OtttlofM mtabibc Nil UfenatMa. -fcTEW GOODS, ■ AT HORNE’S THIHMINd STORE, td • I.TJ. lot of pxxil bootfitimTiMa 10 in. WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL EUYEBS u good bargains u can be hed|in the 4*7' KHBB0ID1&VD HIHDKIBOHBWiWWSS SOBIB, BIM SIIWHro^AID|WII MIW HAUD&XBOHIin. WttBBOIBMjD OOIAAM, nni BBOBSS. WHIT* H*BiWs3Uv«Jis' PJHB.HEHDLIB, TAPK9, WTMjJJJJJ* 1 Tl* GLOAIB and SIBI**H B BPGjOL ! BKIBT BBAH)*| HOOP, pSSt THHXAD. HOOKB AHD *X*S» end *ll fj] | other Unde of notions. LUUCS’ AND KISSES' OOTTON jBOSIEBT; OBEY BNDEBBHIRTA AHD DRAWERS. SHIRT BOSOMS. SHIRT COLLARS. BCSPENDEBS, OBAYATS, Sc. ; . WOOLEN GOODS, clodsf out At oat. j-jKY GOODS I I DRY UWWOM J. M. BURCHFIELD’S. HOOP SKIRTS, lUghUj loRod: ; COTTON HOSIERY, oUjbtljoollwl; Summer Dress Goods SHAWLS! CLOAKS GHILDKKITS ABP HUSKS HOOP SKIRTS: In gooda> thla flock will U found one o* rjTHREB DAYS’ MORE ; B^rLDSLEin.’S. a. T.--1880-.X. rgEiii*BT ; TOttBALBBT FOB BALI BX smoxjoßjmoi, n ABD 7S KABKET STREET. JOSEPH HORHE. WINTER DRESS GOODS; taptm* HOOP SKEWS; 4-4 KHQLISH 4-4 mHOH del Hating a large etock on hand* betore the adtaaee The Cheapest in t!U City. Extraordinary, Bargains 59 MARKET STI K S S I Ij Cloak SHAW OODB. DR EB4 « OiT ONE PRICE ON] ODD PRICKS. _L CALL AT • MACRUM & C LYDE’B, ' 78 Msiket Stisst, ' Aal nppl/ roomu with HOSIERY & GLOVES. S3^W*^SS& 1 353??5& KXBIHO AND COTTON HOST. 1 XIdTULK AHDWOOLKN GLOTNS, OAUHT LIT* AND MITTNNB. • I ■ ■ ■■ ■ . WOOL HOODB. SCABT*. NUBIA*, Ac. , *MBBOIDIBlI8,TBDimNO». rußNuusa 800D*. i :At Old Pri«i~-Wiole tie ud EettdL BACRTOAGLYDE, 7: 78 B ism BTBBIT, (B«tw»»0 Fwrth fcni'Ptoaoß LV r .. fc* EXAMINATION OF ;UI LAMB STOCK OF . . 'V - DRY GOODS; BTBOT& ': I IThoUtaUandßttaUlHaUr*, U BISfCCTFCLLT tOUUITND. C.H. liOVE&CO^ .'. 74 MABKBT OTK QLOBINQOOT "I WINTER GOODS EATON, MLACjBHJHI* CO, rmfewtonaklnttkrirAJOTCAJi mirifOßTi v ;-;^irairaKt!oOOB«l :; Man Um tnt taygl WManb *• mil m SUt*U Boj«n win lvn tlwtafn * tix misccTio'H kadi ni rucn. SATO*,KAt!BTni4COx ; ‘ >k u virh rani.’ ! HMUK UK AilS A UAKttJS MAIM AID 8«IMt jB iXBIiIX, HUXMina, 'alot)»r4l> vim,-. jMnoAmAk*'' ■] ;;; *i "I" •. «teiA» . rjUUfi new, 1 I. « eniuimininiinßA •’ jvtneitnlty'"'" -jKAOSUintOIinh. ' I .«« j - wiraaiMb bit «>«»«»*»■*••■■■ tuufini, at amyaap p*m» I StVtllHfT. lUt* joax —iwttoii *■*»• |: u, v-y-’}- "Bo.qrWbMl. 1 - IgA lißa. SnJUD.atlMilku ;Mn|rigayl«aht| i macmjk *«.»*; : '!' . WIBbIW ■»«*?; UK 000aT».~Maat gt m Oourß.jit £*• Essa&ust: IfmDoUaa. I M -rr,.p I V ' !!? ; r ; W ; ;' ! ill'. {• [JJfMASONIC HALL. TOBOaBWBCKI •Monday Mt ening, IWK urijmßftuovna jfcffln*.'""' ’V'AAanooa Oonartl c* wiSHIIDAY U* TODAY, at Ss'doek. The Celebrated Goniix ental OLD FOLKB ONGEBT COMPANY, IUM la OQitnmn of OSS HTTNDBYD YXjLM 9.«ko!vin appear in their GK4HD OIJ> FASH* HD iHTKttTAUS 11XHTS, aaalstod bf tfcaeo ;chlc« and tmriTaUjdibaUadla i t the PAIGE SISTERS, JOBGUVA Sc EJlUil®, Whcae blrdlike warbling* hate |oitly obtained fi» them the reputation of being thetaon . Delightful Concert gingeu in Anuria; MB. JAMBS T. GHLICK, The emlnoit American Baseo, whaseiemertaHe Ttdee bae excited the.troDd«jmd admiration ofthoa onnAm throagbont the conn try. - \ Cousin MUubtn, the peat Lpreeanlntlre of a BHAI* SoSw S»> he hie fumotte *d#gc of the *?Haroae of OM. Hcnjoj” .• tton Day, 11 ] VHtHtglhM Monntfnpj I^, panlcdby j’ .. -pi ' :f ' , i Gxanny Slocum, Whale nett gotoglm to 80, and who win atao occn rienally ( FATHBB GtTLIOK Win “deao«i n .the tonet and conduct C* entertain* ments, Introducing Hew Featoiee,BriUlantßoloa, Grand CUornaee, Ancient; Barmooiee, n.n~4«, Side flsdittlßg Oddltteit Hoage of the Fire-, ride and poa» Dude* :' ' ■V SoWl PAIL TO ißnbiai hi* «M «* tb» «£££«»» “cM *«k»>“*.“4^' how theoSTtahloued .people dree»ed» and hear bow and whattbey need to ting, and he me o*d geaar%. ajw* Tickets of IB CiHM* _ Concert coouaenc-iw °'d/mkUoliifanagor and Conductor. BiUI JOH*B, ir«aani«.; Spm . wabhwt, ii tmKATJiifi. Xtsasalinj Wl * >a ** M*lindmAts( tlu ncamunt ol tlu pMt ; totrw, HATIhDA 81808. J ' : - THM { (VIIIM, i |IUv 811,-WW. .I , WIUI.PC—WB. ■ ■ LOAN OF A LOYSB. ' j '• - TAbJMT A. *0 It followed bjrtl» tblM'Ml tn&J •* i : MEDIA. tflOliL ■■■i-'ii'limii HWOIi :.--i_-jr.TEZIB 01LUIT. MOBDAinre. ;J , ’ TOOOCCftIA> with . j. ' DKAD fiHOT. LOUl&i>wttb A0ng'...........88LP0M. „■ • . jivcTiojr , aJuuBB. ~ S~~gTSfwABLB CLOXHINQ AT AUO HO*.—om HO»DiT,T»k. »th,»«WVdock mrj isr alt wtA g Ui»i«b«lk»j,. »lU-|l> «°W» I mtat 6f —(imH'4iinA:Olotkto*r.:to aggrfwwinc* Stt ■mmiMt.'tt 1 —«*»» * v * yr Wf 01 *»■* wi,TSh«i3S3lSnstrt3«»»«kMi *•*• nSo£n.»l.«Bl (tokda am: la tab umdl latarat* mnMfr' 1 • ■ j.o. »■*«■■«*. Vai.HABUC UXUUJU AX AUUXMML > -ion tcssdix kvcanto, iwsnty. Mi Mp Hi o ctod, vlll to •old.w ttoOcawntolSah* > 4ii£im Allictoar (Binutfeo) Om alto Mrkmirk* Btak Stock; Vto AUaftoDT Buk Stock; _ . . iu to tommilMfcww iurt gtoa; 10 a, Ixehaa(> B»ak Stock; -- ; ■ alto iAltogkrayViU'rKß.Oo.ltoMi a ito ,'kllcjtoay lanxtoM 00. Stook; ■ * i h»i; . , : jpo. qatib. AH. ■■ ■ *to»* guuna. I Al ,7_ JTo. 55 Fin gAJLMOKAOA ■ „. ; JStuomic Ball Jwtfam Borne. "l«St v.i i- ■■ ■ J<) ' 41 :.!- . ! ' McCUltarntPs JutWos., nil ■ -j'- ■ ’ ■" ” ‘ ■•'■■■■ >W. XXtHOSS, OOMIOStSrHOoSJ^^^&t to., ctotyTSt M'OLStSIBP'SAPOUQS. StH Sllihitetrt. • .’I.- '■-j Im-.-SS- ftIUCK. ' GAXffiTLKM: , GIOFBB— IO AAA DOZEN SPOOIr COTTON, t UUy io(iciCT.im« ATIOttOM. ■ 1863 .; : ■;i j ((• ul coapM* MMrtatatof u> uC «I««o*'7 F A T j also, ndtnnr L ... ./ ’ ■ .. . • Uitary Comic VaUmttm**, - XOWSEJJDf { lyt tad MiMortimt h &t9<&T, sM.il';, i VO,fU,sso lot*,fc* s<*ltn, fit to“ f ' iqMBUUM. kUUni 4lwbi^'to,to* tnOm. . r itbd yo«r ortef to 1 ; . joHH.^iwnpfc,. \ Miiojno £vu, Von Snaw> •" < NATXON^iOLAIM : I«Wr. L »- boldiim’ ta, i:xsatf>n JJW Bopmn*. • -> | Sifer W^’' * » a -ij^ iaS-ite^SSfeS: jSSfesj^iSfeiiaaffifei; '?iS'&^Ssi»,<«^Sflr?TUB VlfillTlS, . . TA*UIA* W«*l s. iJi 1 M cicmlnMl MU AIDWO***, o«i*»ilJ 4 )7^ kotosa aid iOTtiwa..;' :.r! ; ?£, eofiH ofWipkW, ■;■ nnocvi, ffttimin roßema , ■.-■■ ■■■rirt.ni« mrf *w*|llw «t B , ij»iarxTxraE&Bir;: l£\ ■;' :>i^«av •_ nrwinauu. ■ : iinaniwiitnTnnMßunm IBD wvSlaOatlktlmMTrtMiKOin. ' lWi.ainni«. i.- - ■ tIM. . FAUST BUST. Street. ■>'(■•• ie- .tC*.*