I " ' ' »»,• - .•' 1*• ' it ; ? ;4 -Siu. .-.K-'.v-:i»r.,V. -'.ViS; •-i ... ...J :1 vv.wv-y.y v ‘ v.r.w, *.'jj _ ♦-» . iT, 4l S 9 1 5.-1 e ‘ KfWjSVftoi '.i;**:-!-; »S -!•'.♦*,*■' ijKvX' •> y.v‘ ; .V y^Si-- ■> tti: v> -<i y L'-X7*i v l yjj v-. :if ;-•?££ few -'•'yiffpv.j <*.' -:: ak\ *»,«>pih* , !i .•'<-. ;. ■'. -W ■' > ."">!■■ -v:^-:'.*V''-'';':l' •N.;.' ■•' ';!• .••1»: ; <k7 ’• i:-;. .I**\ * *'v-.vM«4^:.-;-- < “ •’’«?!. ['„ ' *; ;N.v‘’ ‘I '' " ■ ./ > ' T §tttslrargti <tetty TUESDAY MOBNINQj FEB. I<. Mr. Merau’i National Bank BUI. TMi most. Important measure, which -.—-. l the Senate by a majority of two votes/has yet to paea the ordeal of the Home of Representatives, and the time la short; Bat every day addato 1U strength and popularity, and Us friends are san guine of ita final passage. Thin meaanre ptoridea a national free banking ay atom with a paper circulation, obtained in green baekk from theigorernmant, to the extent of thO aecnritiea depoaited with the lattor, bat payable by the banka at their ’oounlera I on demand. This plan moat revolutionise the whole tanking ayalem’of the oonntry, and abolish all paper currency other than the greenbacks, at the same time that it otoatea an immense market for the national bonds. To aid In this system the Senate haa laid o tax on all bank circulation other than each as may be issued under this act. It has also amended the Honae rerenue bill so lea to reduce one-half the amount -of greenbacks authorised to be newly Issued j by that act, and substituting legal tender notes for eoin in the payment of interest on thk certificates of indebtedness and the in terest-bearing new notes. The interest on the regular funded debt will oontinue to be paid in coin. Xhis is, substantially, ! Mr. Cnasx'a plan, . add nothing but the pressure of a great danger, the stern necessities of the nation id this hourof extreme calamity, could hare tarried it through Congreaa in the face of ’that powerful interest which alone will be adversely effected by Bornean the bank ing intereat. ' But even thie internet, where it is what it ought to be, will not be Injuri ously but will come under the provisions of the law, and go on as will as oyer. Thus will the transition, from a paper currency so multiform as to perplex the most perfect experts he changed grad ually and without shock to one of uniform iaoo and value, and which will he national ] In ita character, as all currency ought to ta. Our currency heretofore haa been po litically injurious, because It has been praotically disintegrating. BtaUe vied with States in their off ol ** to fill the ehan nelf of circulation with their paper; and because their issues were of unequal value, vast sums were paid to brokers by way of ' exchange—sums the aggregate of which would probably have been sufficient to pay j the interest on our national debt, largo as it is. It was a real and onerous tax; hut under the new systeim this will ta saved. In times of peace 1 the National Govern : mant permitted this part of ita rightful and Constitutional prerogative to ta exeroised ■ by corporations created by the States; hut j at a time like the present it Suds it neees : iayv to resume It. ;In times of peace it 1 and did ita business in coin; but supply coin to an amount necessary for H« preaent purposes is, out of the question. Am Senator Dooumx well remarked the other day—“We must go on with the war on paper money is a praotioal fact; and if wa must wags the war with paper money ] we have-got to take the control of that pa • per money Into our own hands, or the gov eminent will be destroyed; and the practi cal question is the mode of arriving at that control. This Government must dominate amd maiter and control the eurrency of this country in this exigency.” Tho Duty on Paper. Thedoty of 80 .percent, together with the large premium on foreign exchange, f w.minU to a prohibition upon the importa tion of paper. That large duty, foT that reaaon, ylelde no revenue; and, eo far ae the. national treasury is eonoerned, the xedusden of thatduty to fire per cent, ad ] ealarem would, by enlarging importations, inereau the rerenue. But paper being tho medium of knowl edge, a tax upon it is a tax upon knowl edge. The newspaper, the school primar, tha Bible, and all the rehloles of knowl edge, intelligence, seience, faith, mental culture and moral consolation, are render ed more expensiTO. by this 80 per cent, duty, whloh is now a loes not only to the Government, but to the entire oommunity, end a benefit only to the “Paper-makers’ AieoeUtian,” sin aooount of whloh combi • nation we append, as given in a recent number of. the New fork Etexixg Port.- About a year ago the manufacturers of • hue writing-paper met at Springbeldj Mas sachusetts, andformed an _ association, whioh determined that the price of | Ing-paper should bo raised, and **ed the for tbs future at not less than seven tsesTcents for! flat eap, and twenty-Uve cents for letter and note-paper. The prices ranged before i from 9“??“ mufer the fast, and fifteen to twenty fi« for the last. . . This resoluUon worked so writ eited so little comment or opposition—the UWMts involved being comparatively it seems to £ the manufacturers of prin'to«-pm.per to follow the example thus set. Accordingly, whioh met at ;the Aotor House in this dijji and formed what is known as tho Pep* l " / u.v.ri 1 Association of the United States., At this time there was no scarcity of rags __the price of paper stock was moderate, and the prioe of paper was in proportion. At this first meeting, wh are informed. a | prominent manufacturer offered a roaolu- SonTthat all the mills owned by members he nntat once on half time. We can see totone objeotln such a measure: tocreaU c sudden and artificial scarcity of £!*>*■ ihleh would enable paper-makers to in oieaee thtir prices, while at the mme Ume rasa being in less demand, woiddprobably tSUprii. Thu. a double W* wg* Im cMurtid to tlrt membtf* of whot wo wiU poteaßa “combination.” ThU resolution m not carried, some members .refusing tbjdr aeeeut because they had «ntraoU to gUrtich required them to work on fuU ssss&Srista^sf' Hr* watt EF* should b* wU • .i.vtxm n«ti> for tho ; dotlon." Tin mooting odjoorned; •““* mbs oflonioon tho prlco M** ]J** M(*id U (bii. MPIT tbli dv wgl% tta*tle to got ordcn filled on thol d»y, aZ M»t »t U>« rtTtaoed prioo. . , * Aithcpope* objecttothoonrf tho word ‘‘combination” wo will not apply «T»ii thii moToment wbloh. wo baTO jolt Tht pablio mop on Ita own ttt thC Pittff. . ' wTrtccntW sUted thnt that vu no • SkSH&«2kwe tSggJgfrf tb* next morning, and atonce the rag-1 dealers East and'West, anticipating a rise | in the price of their commodity, refused to name the rates at which they would sell: and the market thus tampered with, it is not strange that rags at once rose to spe culative prices. ' At present, and by the action of this association —which we are very much tempt ed to call a “combination” —it is probable that most of the smaller paper mills in the CDuatry will stop work and be crußbeu. This, of course, only strengthens tbe wealthy members of the association, who will thus be rid not only of foreign but of home competition. And it tbe more neotsary that, Congress should at onoe declare foreign paper free of duly—if not permanently, then at least 1 for a certain j period, say a year. v .■ ■ Meantime monopolies are like pigs swim ming; they cut their 'own throats. The state of things the association has brought about, has revived many old inventions for making' paper out of other materials than rags and there is a prospect that by next June or July we shall have a supply of straw and wood paper, of good quality and in sufficient quantity to fill the market and bring down prices. There is a difficulty about the straw paper, and that is the'ex istence of conflicting patents. Capitalists do not like to “bring lawsuits.” We no tice, also, that the owners of most of the important straw paper patents are mem bers of the association. But it is now proved that paper can be. made of wood; and it is a fact that straw and wood paper ean at tide time be produced by those who have the requisite machinery, at nqt to ex oeed eight cents per pound; but this is sold in the market at from eighteen to twenty cents; The heavy boilers needed for^ preparing pulp from emir end wood require time to meke. end workmen in iron ere ecerce just now. Bnt wo underetend that e lerge number of mills here ordered such boilers, end thet in e few months the publio msy hope to be independent, with the help o Congress, of the “Paper linkers’ Associe tion of the United Btetes." IILIKOIB COI’PKEIUIADS ASXI3O AM At- I UABOM with Cam ad a.—A striking illus tration of the loyalty of the Illinois Legis lators was given on Friday. In oonse- I qnenos of the defeat of the Canal Enlarge ment bill in Congress, resolutions were | adopted authorising the Governor to send | commissioners to the Canadian Parliament I to ask for improved means of transporta- I tion to the Atlantic. Such an act is strict- I iy forbidden by the United States consti- I tution, but the copperheads do not know, lor do not care for the restriction. . Tn* Paper Dutt.—The lobby of paper 1 manufacturers, we learn from Washington, are operating all round. The Committee, of course, receive their first attentions; j I but “mere members" of either Uouse are by no means neglected. Lord Brougham, in one pithy remark, furnishes ‘an answer to the selfish and unreasonable demands of these gentlemefc: “Taxes on paper, gentle- I men, are taxes on knowledge." The Beifn of Terror la »he South. The Btate of Mississippi is now con scripting ail between the ages of forty anil sixty. In North Alabama end Mississippi Union men were being hunted by oaralry end bloodhounds, end by the letter animals women hed been tom to pieces. Mon sus neeted ol Union proolinties were shot down, end their houses burned orer the heeds of their families. Men, women and children, fleeing from their barbarous persecutors, hed reached Corinth, end * ceired protection from Gen. Dodgo. Union men from Alabama end Mississippi were enlisting at Corinth, and a regjmmt was I being formed which already numbered orer six hundred. Bebels who had left Mem phis for the dominions of Jeff. Daria, were returning to that oity for safety. A reign of terror, such as his Jew parallels in the history of the world, prerailed “» Mmsi»- sippi and Northern Alabama. Neighbor was arrayed against neighbor, and no one suspected of Unionism was Hmth llrm This is the way in whioh the flouth Is “united as one man.”, are men and newspapers m the who sympathise with this rebellion and talk of the tyranny of the National Oorernment? The Metropolitan rs. Negro l ioopr. I A Washington correspondent of the New I York Commercial writes: I I A pro teat has been forwarded here by a large P number of the officers of the 24 Me tropolitan Police regiment of New York, now° stationed at Baton Eoa S ß !,. a ß*' D ” I their being compelled to eerre with the Sd | SSS raiment, Of which .11 the men and a portion of the officers are negroes or mulattos.. One negro ranks aa_ captain, I and thus has the Tight to demand a, salute from the white lieutenants, sergeants and 1 prirates, whioh the Metropolitans complain Per. centra, it is understood that an offi cial statement hta been sent here by Bng. Oen. Bowen, now Prorost M »r“h»lofthe Union forces in ths Department of Loniei ana, which shows that Owes complainants ■Tit but little consideration. Some of them are beUered to hare encouraged de sertions, and aside from the question of oolor. the 8d Louisiana leJesoribed as in ererj.way superior to Metropolitan. Tiract Mqm OcXAX leOS-C&ADS TO be I Brai.—ln a few days proposals will bo ] luncd for the construction of Uiree enor mous ooesn iron-olad men-of-war, simUar to the Direotor and Puritan, nowin course of construction. They »>ll be oTer hundrrd feet long, and much more fonnid able than the Wamor or the Qlsire. The lroh armor on the turrets wilt be no less than fwo feet thick, and the outside bow— whioh will be of iron—will be as sharp “ theblade'ofaknife. The battery will sur bass anything hitherto eonoeired..« pres ent indications can bo relied on, ordnance neoble will be able to oast a twenty-inoh SSS Whioh can discharge half a ton weight ofiron at a single shot. Two or more of there will bo on board. As the crushing /T™ of a 460-pound ball is nine hundred | o™ the effeot of the future emmanitlon ma? be imagined! New York being the only place'wherejwork of saoh magnitude i coidd be performed, it is safoln » some of our contactors will iaTothenew craft on the etoefce before July* Suoß Tep' sela cannot, fcowerer, be built in leei tnan • year. . Remarks of Hon..R. Ob tbs MU •atbMUing a «ol»cri|>iicm *®vboo<ii Jj 413,300,000 to th» IHtcMi canal, and to enlarga th- 2*«w Tork canal*. Mr. MeKnight. Mr. Speaker, at thie late itage of the discussion I eheiltrespaes very briefly on the patience,impatience, of Aka House.' I have not felt content to alt passive wyie a scheme involving an expenditure of such magnitude was being forced through. The Bouse cannot forget that even a portion of this glgantio job, that it, the lUlnoli canal, found little favor at the last session, and era* unceremoniously tabled. But now, elr, when onr national outlay ia even most enormous Asoinzn Vnin Bunnn.—The British I brig from New York, which ar-1 ri.ed at Aspinwall recently reporta that on I Tneedsy, Jan. 27, in the afternoon, ehe eaw 1 a ship on fire 20 miles south of San Do mingo. The Teeeel homed all night. Be fore dark a steamer wee seen leering her. Next day at 9 o’olook.a. m., -the captain of I the Hannah eaw , banting fragment!' of the ■hip floating a: little way from h.m. H I being palm, the brig could not get near the 1 burning TcaeeL _ It hiring been frequently reported to ; Qen. Boeecrnne Utit Confederate eoldlere ivproioh our line* dreeeed in our tutt/orme, Spoilt they hire ippeered end hire thus, eir»ge-like, o »iTled our colon to deoeire ni.lt u General thit none eo dreeeed ehiU reeetre, vhen eo raptured, the righto of pri»°nerß Jf end thit, in bittlej no quitter be ciren ttem. When raptured eingly, or In nuede, prowling ibont our llnee, they ere tobedeemed ie eplee, ind treited icoord jpglj. \ •, - • --- Tui nroperty of the Into Nio J:° l “jf --.j, cifldnwUi* i» Tiiotfd it SS&. of delUrs. mostly landed esUto. Mr. Longworth nerer held office, ind would nerer concent to be i emdidite for iny ’ pelittml ititloa. ... tti»D at that time, entailing Taetljr increased bntdeni on ail onr people, we are met bp a bnge log-rolling , lohame, combining tha enormity of the tael session with another—the enlargement of the Erie osnal. Onr Illinois brethren, by plowing with tho New York heifer, hare drawn to their aid New York and .Hew England. At the sup port of tho New York delegation, especially if these along the line of canal, and those in the vioinity of New York city, whose com merce it to be swollen by the contemplated improvement, I am not so much surprised ; but that New England, honest, virtuous, thrifty, • economical, Puritan New Solano - should be so far swayed from her propriety and her legitimacy as to favor this extrava gance, doss excite my “special wonder. I hive regretted, Mr. Speaker, that!hedis cussion could not bo oonduotedwithleis acrimony and bad temper.- I am willing that gentlemen shall advocate their favorite meas ures on this floor with all the earnestness of which they aro capable, under the presump tion that they are actuated by proper and patriotic motives, how muohsoever I may Seem them mis liken in their stetoimanshlp. leaving them responsible to their consciences, their constituency, and posterity. . Tho champions of this measure profess themselves surprlsod at the violent opposition it has enoountored; and yeti •**».’?*!. ** full extent of the soheme involved f On the teoe of the bill, nearly seventeen million dol lars are ippropriated i and yet I presume not one member think, thta sum afftqneta for the ende proposed. Nay, sir, Ido not think that t»io» levenUen wlli mffioe. But I oppose this wild venture not alonobe oauseof theexpease, but for its impractica bility, SO far as it oouoornj the great purpose for which it it alleged these canals are'to be made. Its friends and advocates say it is a military necessity—a phrase need to oover many a flagrant act 1 So far as tho New York branoh of the soheme goos, 1< we could at onoe. on the passage of the bill, as with the enchanter's wand, open this oanal for the passage of onr gunboat! to tho takss, it “'g* l * bo” worth, ofson.lder.Uon. But who does not know that years must past before we could reap the benefit of the enlargement? so that for the purpose of the present war it would be entirely useless; and if it be pressed as a measure of preoauUou for future wars, I take it we had hotter pottponeall.worksof in ternal improvement, of merely prospective ad vantage, untU tho restoraUon of peace, "hen we shall have more leixure and » chequer. Moreover, the argument that, in case of a war with England; ouronl, reliance for the protection of our lake towns and ship ping must be on gnnboats forwarded from the ocean through the New York oinel.deet not that in such an event we win need all ourv.ueUofwer, hud more, to protest our coast and shipping, I cannot overlook the other fact, thal even'f this Ship canal were completed to a depth sufficient for the passage of gunboats, it U liable to be dosed with ice (as admitted by the gentleman from Eew York, Mr. Ottn) for fome five month, of the year, perhaps the very period when we should most need to use it, if we depended on it for the protection of our lake loins. And after ail, in case of war with Great Britain, and tho sac dwaslnfull operation, the advantage to either country would greatly depend on the first.incursion of a marfuding band which •hould ssl.s and blow np one or mora loeki on tha Maw x or* or Canada oanals. For my own part, Us .case of war with Great Britain, I would much more depend on the oourage and dash of a regiment of Now York volunteers, led, perchance, by one I of the gallant New York colonels new before me, for the obttruoUon and destruction of the St. Lawrence or Welland canals, then “n_th. efficiency and practical benefit of the New York and Erie canal. The fact of being prevented by oor trestj stipulations with Great Britain from building vessels on the lakes in a time of peeoe, need not and should not prevent our Govsrn ment from building iron vessel. •«•*»« points, say Boston, Troy, Albany .New York, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, or fit. Louis, "hence shay could be taken apart, transported, and refitted, on all the lakes in a very short time. Even now tho United States iron •taemet Michigan,made and constructed in Pittsburgh in 1833, and thense eonveyed peaoemeal to Lake Erie, is doing service at a reveou. Cttt teron the takes; whUo many of the heavy plates used in the oonstruoUon of our Iren- Mad navy are made in tho same city of EltU burgh, and thence carried to any point on the sea-board. What has been done can be done again, and even with greater faculty, by rea son of the railroads now connecting the At lantic, tho Hudson, the Ohio, and the Mittls issippi with aU points on the takes. The Illinois canal portion of this scheme baa even leia merit than the one I have thus ■o brlfij diseased. For, beiidai eoettag so much more, it is deemed by many wise and prudent men, if not totally impraotloable, at least a wUd and visionary experiment. In addition to tho fact of the obstruction for a long period of the yeat of both the lUinota and Mlssisslpl rivers by ice, it is weU known to western men that often, for four and. five months ih the year, they ate only navigable if at all, by boats of tho lightest draft, say two or three feet. So that, between lee in winter and shallow-water in summer, vary litUe reliance could bo placed on those riven; and the profligate expenditure of millions in such a sloogh would, after all, but ptaee the Government, a. well ns the rash edvoeata. of this bill, in the unpleasant dilemma of hav ing gunboats which could never reach and p£,‘the canal; else, if they did, they could Sot survive an hour la • to* •‘““i * do "ot wonder the gentleman of lUlnols .[Hr. Kel logg] did not answer very positively to an in □airy on tbit potato . . , . ’ Ai i vu meaiare, therefore, thta ioheme bM no merit; end eren m e commercial bwi ure, if I were looking for n profitable invest ment I should prefer to omit the western branch of this grand projeot if I hoped for golden returns. . , , , If, as Is argued, New England desires to reap the beneflt of the large canals in the greater flow and cheaper rates of western breadstuff. needed for her consumption, why should not New England capital prosecute a ■work whioh, from thetr own showing, prom ises suoh rich returns, both alimentary and pecuniary ? Who shall say her nay ? Way should the tax payers of my State and Ohio and Kentucky and Indiana and Tennessee, pay for what does not concern them? Mr. Speaker, when thegoatlemen from Illi nois, [Mr. Kellogg,] with his oolleegue, [Hr. W ashbnrne,] denounced the tariff as oppres sive to Illinois, and merely for the beneflt of Pennsylvania, he seems to have forgotten who wore hisohiof coadjutors end main hands at the present log-rolling. Else it was rather unkind, while tolling and puffing at his end of the log, to be crushing the toes, and Stag ing taunts in the faces of New York and New.. England at the other end. Does he not know that these States have more interest In the tariff than Pennsylvania ? Is he aware that, that, even in some important branohes of iron, manufactures, ~ castings, .oglnes, and ma-| chinory, New York, according to thetastoen sus. is ahead of Pennsylvania? Whereas he,, and other Western members, and joma from New York, seem to think Urn pretention to Iron inures to Pennsylvania alone- I t'ce' in this, a word to the wire may be sußolflat. Nor am I oblivious, Mr. Speaker, the gentleman [Hr. Kellogg] l«, that on the pas Sr age of-the present tariff bill in the lastGott gran that v»ry gentleman,by hU aarawt eloqaent appeal*, not mpae eed Ib ardor JJ« vehemence by hit spaeoh on tho prownt Mil, : induced tho House to increase tha tariff rata* i on pots and crooks for tha benefit of f ome i pottery in hi*‘district. And yat PaonajWa* , nta hie never complained, nor tanntad him 1 with the heavy bnrdene thereby thrown npon, I her ions. Iha raeoUeeUon of hli tnnmph I should forever seal hie Upa npon the tariff qaeition. .... . The eame gentlemen, [Hours. Kellogg and Waahburne,} inlhelr speeches, threw oat nn merited-and ungracious filngi at tha Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, intimating. that the Pennsylvania opposition tothta measure orig luted from or was Ufloanead by aepaetal da* votlon-to the Interests efthat eompeby; nor would they yield me tha fleor for eomotiott. I have ype tc leant of thePennsyitaata Ball* road mating tha slightest suggestion la thli matter, while I do know that tha company hat had sundry oontrovenlee la Pennsylvania* from which loiijeMou.lei have •g™*"'; whlchmay oftM effect the members from that But* adveraely. ' , . . Bat tbeie, gentlemen complain or TUT*I reoeintl tl the ccmpany I eeh have not bem wall earned ? Vi hat road ba?carried mere, troop* and ““ nUio “‘ “] war, more tick aid woundod .oldiors, »ore aorrowlng relative, going to “ d ™; n ™ ln|s _ from hoapttala t And jot.with "hat regn laritj, IMod. uafn.domlromaoo.donL To acoompliah ail till their rolling ttcek b« been greatly tnenatod, at heavy • the gentleman notdnot fear ‘hat . revenue la to laat forever.; When 0 more and Ohio ralroed iaiopened to the. Ob ,i M - «• i. Tut faring don«, *« eD tb* 9 Mlaaiaalppl river la opened by tho stoht ann i of their conatiturata, thePenneylvdma r road wUI be bnt cno of many avenue* to the tea-board, and ho profit* "ill bo reduced ao- haltaa to a conclusion ; and to iuwwte and vialonary aom. of the advoeata* of thla aehome are, I recall o'ne nimklf i.honc»ble g«‘>»““ Oblige, (Mr. Arna'd.) SSSST through thla i .Xhanativ. war, A. «a»l^iubKhuu aoa ago. My friend moat thinkpub'Jc or « la like a balloon, the more gold baUaat you ".charge the higher ( it win rue. W‘ " and other friend* of.thi* meaaure take care teat, by auoh wholeaale dlacbargef.ltehall ri*. lo high at tobe loat to tbelr admiring gate- "Ajid, Ilka the buct— fabric of a tUIod, Leave not a wreck behind. Qubu Hootiahaa mndo ft demand that he shall hate the powor of promotion. It was granted, and henceforward both offieers and prifitea trill be advanced on the ground of merit.: PUBLIC JTOTMCEB. REBE- Ikj/ K ill —A awtlng o( the Bogw* of B«b»k»8 will U held in tn» lull, comer o I r<d. r »l .ed Ho. SU. Member* of BUur Led fee, and th -“® ) r ib mg n, ««!,. th, U BUHKIHQB. Btcmtary. lell> .*L. rr^NOTICB.—A fipeoinl Meeting ol the Stockholder. of 0»» Wv.tarn Tra« frorU at 10 o'clock a. m. t ' n. order of tha Frasldaat. A.J. MoUQdr*l*t»e Secretary. rs=-NOTica to mumbbiw of tuk OIL EXOHJJfQB.—In necordenee wltti tb* tmTbloßß of the €oa»tita'ioa, ooUcs U berrtj clrta to ths oembek* ot the OU Exebaago fct “ Ltentlon to the ISth Section of tne Ootulttutiw* =p Pit lUcbecge. irS»ALU£GHISNY CITY COLLKGK, Th # TMth ADDOkI Otmioa b*gla» oo Ei suirid. j™ nu*. b*« «' ™ u °' *aai- »*• * , israftgffi!U nrs»EKLB CANAL CUM£ANY.— ILIOrION HOTIOS.—i» Bsctl.n tot ■mo Dinctors « th. I£ M bald at their offloe la »rti» oa lm ia Am* of Mi*>h next, at ten o’clock an* * A- M.CjUluUltlf. BoertUrj. ir-s»IJJ ACCOwSaNCK WITH AN ACT Oir AMMMBLY In relation to tba time of boldine tka Annul Klsctlon of tba AUo viJlAvßnilrond Gcanpanj, tba Stockholders. tifild that wSSlon for OflUow, to b. bdd .1 th. OOc. Oil, ol pWu'.h, .« TUIBDAI* hUtfl Hlh, lkta, si 10 o dock ism-i "■ w f T, si o s- , r o TO" 00 • u Fltttbargb, Pn., Jan. Y7tb» IMX j I rrs»THK ANNDAL JIKBTXNO of Uie Stock and Bondholders of thU Company, for I j ft'SKSM: 1 atock and Bond Transfer Books of tba Com* doot. at tbalr o»e» In tba City cf Wtuborgb, and Stu?T«ubf AfwcjUn tkaCUjot lUw Yotk, I v 4ii ba elaaad oa ibilMh DAY Of fEBWAHfp 2? O.UI Ik. auk or fIMUUI ItbtfMftar.. W. H. BABBEfI, flaerttary. 1 |iiS|tMl ■ jrS»S—T—lB6O-X. IW DBAKI'ri PLAATATIOH EITTBBS. I Tb#y parity, ittongthon and larlgo-ai*. I act om. Thoyorarooawo&MUef dlaripatieo and lato boar*. I Th« 7 atnaitbra lb* ijitasa u 4 nUm tb# ntfti. I | ThMj pnmt nlamUo ud i&t*rsiltt«nt liTtr*. | I Ttaoy polity tb* brtalh and acidity of ibo itomar-h. I Thay con JDyapbpala and OoaaUpatloa. I Tbaj con Dearth**, Chnlora ud Cholara Hot dm. I fb«7 ecr* Ltrof OompUUi ud Noroona Hoadacbe. I Tb*y art tboboatßUtawtotha world. Th*y soak* | I tbo wok Has otrong, ud ir* eahaastod nrtw* • 1 | mat raitone. Tboy or* undo of por* Bt. CtoU I Ham. too calobratod Oalkoyn bark* not* and botbo, I and an takao with tha pteasor* of a btrerago, *ito> 1 oat rajard to ago or Uao of day. Fartlcnlttly ro | ooßßtodod to dalloato panooa requiring *o«®*‘*« I ■Umalant. Bold by a'l Qroror*, rray*taio, hoUb, 1 and Bobov. P. H. DBA** k 00., SOS Broadway, I Maw Tork, jtkXm** jtew AirrEtiTisEjaEJrrß. r PAN YARD FORRKNT, looated near X 8ooth“Boad, ArtMtro»t«Q«nty. ?*• Tor par to JAWia W^IBUT,OO^.OI,O.. ate LP’Wtr itrt.t. Plti.barah. Pa USX—Ua Saturday evening, lomo wbm WtiM.nT.der.l »n 4 w.ihloiton .tro.!., AUfghaey,.VloToßlHK. Abljr...rd.t by twitD, It »t >h« OT lessors bask Burs bivliw, ruta bu, pitubowb. t,lo - n ~ ON BY, in auma of W<W> “ “P* ward*, to lona oa approrad wal o*Ut# oocaruy la tb* City of PittaDurgh. Applyto 9 *, H. JOBBe, Ooaooy*B® r » So. tOb Booth llith atroot, PbiUddphU. iACOW 1 BACON 1 BAOUIs I W,OOO Ibi. Sugar Curod Ham*; 75,000 Bto. plain Hart} 110,000 Iba. Bhonld*r»; _ 800 tldroM kottlo roadarad lurd; 1,600 bhta. Mom fork; Of"*, »T%jwftS»^B!msu& u h\T fctlltßlW Ltnrt. it. mw Wom. Hnnt'i Union Stationery Portfolio*, ushiiupapi*; M KSYXLOPIS, *° weteh • • STKLPBSBi 1 Ptß-HOLI SB | ILBAD PIS OIL 1 AU .f .eptriw eflailty— WJBBAMTMP, U3T Agrai. w.nt*d mryahw*- JOHN P. HUNT, vt imoti Hall, Font Sriiu*- ev PBIZI BTAHOSIIY PACKAQIB It » pordoMß, <0 Dtalorte *M7 l TT a.COLbKOIY)KBHA.I^-By/ 0 “- SdEffiggaSsß iSSßrsassJssssss tb* (ollowtrs artldM, via» . I&SS. Ond* Wi ■' ' ' • I s tmall Iron Sank*, to*^». »""• «->? 0D - ‘t* I 930 bbfi.JUfta*d Oil, la bbU.i (| ~ is gsas&ii.toj^ 1 SlrffSSL. in ltd, ccnUtntof too UmU a«ai*B*BMd OU, (cooro or UHt) 1 Btoaai logtnoi _ kfej^fa&B6| s?ass!tisas&-^««* , »^ p, £SSS*‘ B I hv>si'>NS TBS r&ACE, in A J *llVcst. 1 n the maitsr o' ft -iSJn tortw TMtIS *=.<*. P':‘ ,°’ * £l!i «hieb bad bwn 1* d out at ho. 18. Joot Term. i«iT ro» in the Boron &b of Macclmtar, ftt 80. S, g£Xr A- D.US’-. «“**““«>“ Dod “ t - Hlh A. D. lS»3,ti. abot© petition prweo-ed »'d read in trh.reoP* tb© Cbort, barlcg duly *»naMw**tha p-ajar It tb© petitioner*, grant a ml© ' lowest d to appear and ©how-cants, if »nj * l *J tor© «by tbo V"t» ° ? ,ald l ub . I: "j* 4 * f* ne , ati ®i ll fJ and detSbrd in tb© p-thlon,*hjydnoibogoicdcp l »nd racated on cr brforo th# 4TH .MONDkI Or MABOH A- D. I?C3, and order and direct that tb© Mid Sul© t» pnbli.hfd once a *eek fur four f eek* in ih© Pittsburgh Prieklw Guzell* and- lipol Jc*r**l cre'ionf to *ud fourtft Monday of lB6B, (tb© t»©nty*»«ond day) atjraaaid. By tb© Court. f*>6:iaw An ORPHANS' COOBT BALE Of REAL. E37A.TE —Bt eirtue of an cider of th® Or pbana' Court of Allegheny county, mad® tt* d«y of February, 1862, the tmda’algoeJi Execntw er the lasVwlll and Teitament of EUaabetb McMnUln, deceM»d, will expwe to PCBLIUBAL*, on BAT UBDAY,-tho l4th day of March, 1853, at 10 a. m., on the premie**, corner of J<ck«n Mid Dim* ion street*, Boccnl W«rd, Allegheny City, tbofollw* i teg described; real • tale, the property o laldEllta- Uth MoMuUU, deoeated, described ai folloen, ▼!*. Beginning on the corner of Jackaon a*. d Dhiiioji •treat, in the fcecoud Ward of the City of Allegheny, county thence al. ng DWUion (now Beay»r) ■trees ncrthwadlt twenty-flye feet two inhf.totbe oorctr of lot no. 2 In the hereinafter menttonadplen. thocce along tho liaoof raid lot So. 2 wektTn»rdty aUty eeren feet six incbet; thence »outberatdly twenty feet two Inch-b to raid Jaction atreetji thence 1 along Jaekeon rtreat’eartwardly feet «U inooei to Diti* on stmt. the place of btglnning, he log lot marked No. 1 in S. 8. nhi.lda’ plan, a»d be ini the aeme which war courejed to the eaW II »* both McUclllo, »he decedent, by and his wl'e by their deed dated Jane 23, I*4B, and recorded n Daed Book toL 161. peg* 435. Thweis erected on aald abore d»t»ribed lo* a Dwellin* Hcoie, part frame and part brlok, two atori.e high, aleo a * ioie 8t»blo. Tcrmic’ah. - IikNBT e. ACKLEY, Ifxrcntor. Plttaborgh. Fet 14,1*63. fr!6 B»dlaw»wT -QRAKE'B plantation bittkkp, DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, DBAKE’B PLANTATION BITTERS, DBAKE'B PLAHTATION BITTERS, DRAKE' 8 PLAHTATIOH BITTKBS, DB. LINDSEY'S BLOOD BEABBHSB, ( DB. LIBBSEY'B BLOOD BKABOHIB, DB. LINDSEY'S BLOOD BtABOHBB, DB. LIKDSET'S BLOOD BBABOHtB, DB. LIND3EY’B BLOOD BBABOHtB, BOBHETTS COOOAIHE, BDBHBTT'B COCOAIHE, BOBKEn S OOOOAIHB, BOBKETT'S OOCOAIHB, BUBHETT-S OOCOAIHE, SPALDING'S PBEPABXD GLUE, SPALDISO'B PBEPABED GLUE, SPALDING'S PBEPABED GLUE, SPALDING'S PBEPABED GLUE, SPALDING'S PBEPABED GLUE, W All ths *bor» for nil At FULTON’S DBUG STOBS, ; Hos. 67 and 69 Fifth Street, i PITTSBVBQB, PAa v rttACllVti HALhS *BB AKD BOYS’ OBOTHIMO, FBRKISHISQ GOODS, 4c-, AT J. Ih OAMAGHAH’B, 80. U» lIDBBAI. BTBIXT, ALLBaHIBY. Ac I un now cloilog up mr boil met, I •¥•* dil attention to lb* loUowwffteck *f imnnnble goodl, which it It tclleted will be loan 4 wortbjr tb« ss^sssss® i iooi MRoiUMst d jAOKI(Bi PAMTfI AJfD nw&raiTo. nf*u» cat ini well Bto*. okSib'and j wnf roßmsutsa ooop& VTNC % HITS BHIBTB. from H S 5 to f * T 6; OttS AsHmtl mbIWO 811818 AHD Tiae Euc bb K H08B; Colton end S?A2 W«UlV>ot£i4BlikBHlßTa * DBA.W *M r« SA£»T£rs ol QLOVKS.TIXS, BOB XMDICBB.BC. fltcteoi}Dt ' W- -sssa-te «■ lit T*<fet»l ctreet, AUotbwiy flwyf'ei LtfartOMl, V HsnUberg, febnury iatb,lB6*.J The state medical boabd. of TEHUBILVABIA will inert 1b PbUedeipblß oa TUcfiDili March 3d, IM3, isd continue In •lon daring ttc weeb, to examine jntdidetesfar the m( of nealcal cfflccra in reinajlTaole be glment*. KS np££tant of e nombar of bartons will twtrqalred Immidleteiy to fid *ho recencies bo* erirviOH, Sewell ss lor other* constantly op* C of PennujlmnU In gcoi he»Uh» far nUhlec tracer; teittmunlsls lor indastry* eobrteiy end toj»lty»wfll be Bio iit.dto tne es*mlnst!on. It la Imporuu titbat tee names be registered on the first any of its mtetlng. Bj «(Ur ol Kißo , 1 Sotgeon Central Peeßsylrsnl". Ooßtalalai Maks ual.'a balk of tue STIAUCB B*H.rB4HKLIB.-Pnten.ot to t dicresd on)«r ot tbs District t otut of tht DnltM 1 Attestor U# Western District sf Virgin!*, nadn I writ of rradi io*i «*po»is lined tbsreander »nd to I medlncted. I sb»H, on tbs 23dA»jr of I F.bra.ri, 18C3.commencing soldsets at 1 in tbo lor* noon,sell tbs steamer BEH. ***JJE L *JM her Ingtoe*. Mschiosrj, f unitors.TscWs mJ laulpment, ss iso bow lies to tbo p»tt of Wheoungt | ft u>" pobilo landing ot tfco Mid dtp ol WbwlUjj, upon too following lormo, to wit: One-ttraith in OMli.ood tho lemeind.r of tho pnrchuO monip In two «in»l Initelnrnti, pipable In long Md light mm.hi, with tntemt Itom tho dnw of «*le, the pnr cbnaor oiling b.nd-, with poiooul eicuiitp, to bo ooprorod bp me, for Iho de'.omd lnitolUnonti. 1,1 G: St 3 nDWABP M.BOitTOHJ MOtoboL .OSLT 25 CaitTA A.KD AttntiW.-A-HtBBOK.CW*- HOLLOWAY'S OONISOTIOHB, HOLLOWAY'S COHFKOTIOBS, HOLLOWAY’S OOHf lOTIOSS, HOLLOWAY’S COSYIOTIOKB, HOLLOWAY’S OOHYXOTIOHS, HXLHBOLL’B DUCffU, nXLMBOLD’fI BCOHU, BILKBOLD'S Bu6hTJ, HSLMBOLD’B BUCHC, BSLVBOLD'S BUCHti, ACauu. IMf. A..WABB, Broil* hfeir fmMi JTo.M./loedjcfoebowßiiwJSl. JMdj*. In hlo tocoterp from eeoero l.licol, would oxprwo to tho to who hoTo'oo hlndlp waited on him h'l gratrhil ■cknoeledgmrnta, end inform ihem that „,J ! bo offired-ongogomonto in n fow doji,.■ Bowotud. ; 0100 ombroco tho preient opportunltp of informing oil who mop hertofmr think proper to omplop him, •hot hi la determined In no Ino tone* tobo omplojod bt «oeld mp.cifaU jisnder bis fatur* serf lets. ■V Office soars irom 9 a suuntil4p.n». frlftsodtf ; • 1 ' L" athKNaLikkvknUK.— rerhongin-l tinted will ploooo toko notice thot Lhotpro oeleod'lrom Iho Aeeeeeorof tho SSd Collection Blo trlct of Penntjleonio, o Hot of looobbo under the | Indio Low, for tho montbo of Noeombor ond Do combor. which to popohlo wllblnjteu dope from thlo dole. I will recoloo tho tux ot mp emorn 80. JT TUDBTH STBBBT, from tho Uth tothoUd Inot. Alter thnt pitied 10 per conlnm will t»oddidon 01l diiiooßtsUi ** JOHH sBU| r feldJld Collector Bld Dletrlcl, Pn. GUNKKAL. OKDBK AO. I. ' BIADQOABTIBB, 1 Pimmoiii Pa.. lebroarj I*. 1865. f | Ist. Tbs uodenigued bsreby sin mss command of tbs troops la Pittsburgh. ' , . ' 2d. All officers and men on furlough, orksTs, nr* Tirlog In tbs city* srs rtqnlred to report at tbs office si the Profost Marshal. . ■ , ' Bd. Bek and wounded men. not onferlough, srs rnnlrsd to report at onea t> U« Army Burgeon in tbtectlf. J; L; DOK AXifaoli. loliat. Oolo« Qusrtsrnutsr 0. 8. A* ■fclflmV----- 1 • Commas dlsg. C^oTToH^aTbiilSTo’iunSir^nSE J roodehdferoelebp fcU HAUHBI.OUI s ea v ;- Ws4 i ! ; fv ;;|;. p 1 A L 1 BB EATOS, JIACBIIH * No*. 17 Mid M Fifth Btr<x* jjtwrt wp^hm*, DUMB, HOMWJ. Tlli DSDia. SHIBTB udpBiWSBB' gBrrLA HD BIAS, BOABrB, •SfSnß6TAßßß,caliM>a*» WOOL; e,c<X)lfc#. ‘*** to inlTk SS" b LSvTSowm gyJi.,rinDlJßß. KUHH wto !*»*■> ■“•«■"• H, B.—A cho»» ■■ortnwat 0 1 Staple Dry _ «ntt« k t *boU—fronfr- ~-jy r c °RM lc & * GIBSON, UuuCutnrtii of lead pifb. sheet and Bab lead, And d»!«t» Fig Lead, Blook Tin. AHt> Patent Shot, NINTH STB BBT, Bnvznr Haim a*® Btcahoba, PXTRAOT FROM A LETTER ON Pi THE BATTUE FIBLD. Thto batUa (Antbtam) hat been th* ®**t tMlttl nary of the waTf and the only one fought with rldblo dtalgn ui upon military prtndplaa. The arreagv drat *1 onr oon»-th* drtrloaltog petition id tht commanding General-tha tending Into radon ‘h* tight ud tha bit diriiinna—tt* doting np of th* eratre, and flnml tucoeat—excite* bewildering admi ration) nnd Carrie* the mind to th, great Wdtol Anitarlita nnd Wagramt fought by Kapolaon. ■ 01 tU tlUn hot* 1 tpoken. thihaarthtotoryofreeliaoon flict,'parchaaed by tha lilt end Mood of tntnty lion trad men, mnit bo round in th* hotpiub. War hat | iu gbriea-bnt it hra 1U tra thonrand demon* to | Ultra human torture*, that make tht aja-balb aeh* :_U» heart h'.aed—tht Upa paby, and Ota hthta reel. : Tht tight b at gret pcaltiraly unendurable. Tha - Üb-hlood of torn* b tun trfokitog awty in attrat calmntaa— .nhQa tht dbrarared llmba and manlao hiain ol other* glta rba to aoundt God grant I may not again wltneu. Bat ye mother! who hare teak a eon—or witaa a hoahand —or alitara a brother—or aona a- bthar— know and baeonaobd that area here'the hand *1 man* li watchful, and bettor can to h-tiw«d o*® jour loved onM than might at firrt -eta po-lhto. It waa la the hcapltal, when rented ** U “ t 1 Hooker, that I learned tha htotory of thcie W IUc * 1 irorda ao oftan oeea ul ao Ultto uadelitoqd. “8.1. - iam T •• anythin* alleviating lha mlfcrlnfl and uvlng tha Uvea: ol our eoldlen, li a naUat^l. blearing. I witneeeedeomeaaUinlihlngr—ulntt^o IfcUertlde.. ; ' j It la well fcaewa the effect of born! fo»p*w4» end excite—ant la thint, which addad to to- o^ blood la tha wouadad, oraat— tha naeotoltj of a nvlrlng itlmalant. jin thtoi particular hcapltal, the phjrictoaa warn allowlak th-Jr patient. to drink Plantation Bitten, olherwUecalled S. T^lStO— X, and although tha wopndad an —cat nuneroua bdn thto dlrialoa having epenad tha fight at 6 In tha morning— tha man warn moetlj ootnpoeed, and thtra waa reef little hinting. Thaarticla icta upon tha .tqmecb and name In a moit Inooinpmhenilbto ouan—«np-lor tojhnndy, and without iuhaatnaut Mcpe&lngnncUonJ It originated la tha Wert la dl«h cotnpoaad of thf cadahfrtad Oaltoajaßark, Booto, HertSvde., all pmenred la fit Orolx Boat—tha 8. *. _UOO_X beta* Btocretlofredleiit, net yetiere*!- •d to the pabUo. Ittoprtadpelljreceiuwnaeifor tut ot appetite, dleordexed llWi Intermittent la ran, atomachto ilßculiiee, do. I uadantaad It wo faown in Um BoothernfiUtoe pcerl otutothew»r,and ittppeimta •*«#* of Je«w» D»rt* rectotlj applied .tojthe proprietor* toe pririUf to Bike It for pmpoeee dnrin* the wer* to which they medetbe followtoff reply t SnrtoUi JtilMhtUtt. Hr... i \AgmitytiU.: gim—la reply to your oomiannkattoft» cflor* ingjiis “ Illty ihouaaaddolUre for the ndf* dad' tight to thaPlantatiMi Bitters for jour hoop** t 4 pure run daring thewar t H wo beg to aay» poo prioo to a liberal one, conelderlftg it would coatus nothing to ooaply* tad that otherwise tot eta dtriro ao nmu ftom?the Southern Stoteat batrir.cwr dattoo to oat Government, tad oar Ideas of coiils tencj, would not nllow ue to entertain It, although' It might plane us to amigo the suffering* ofyoari BUgaldodfoUototnJ 'Wensuln, : Tory respectfully pour*, •; , p.a.Dß4M*9°* i ThttT geatlemau glee the htotory ol eertafo la* ] grtdtoota of their article for erm two hundred jto" —ihOwing that j through oil chanpe of tha ptofttolon aad lta precUttontie, rtreagth, compoeare, tad eheerfnlnees ban h£«n dertnd from these. 1 , wsmnm. Dr. Woods, la the Washington Heepitato, informed me that one patient wt» foot itahlag and •raij, aad had not atopt an hear for two weshi,nnt!l. the Plan tattoo Bitten came to hto tawwWg*|Wltoo : one day's irtol grro him a night's rest, aad be torn now feet xeoorering. i I am surprised ou*Gcswn meat has not e*aiU*d Je#wroo ©arts tn adopted thia inTaluabk article la all our hostel*, n. »..v Mfolenollatth It llhe a brother., ha a udoflbcdi mbcauarfiruA llfc •tit triad. Bocoaaalo th* nutation Wttm BntlltnTadlfianta.i.Mnniynutlahaliipoakot tla aromdad. patriot th» daad. to. JtIOODIMCS. ' fcj Imsodltaa . : ~ !' D 1 K H ri.ANTAi.IUN BlTl'Kllß. raSurs slabtmioh nuns. S«iSi» PLABIAHOH BIWIBA I I 808 BAM BY POBBAMBY . lUB BAM BT M oitMtP.mrtb.adBttnbfltidrts.ua. tHB iBBAT f 88808 lurtnUd *ad prrptrtd t>J*a eminent pbbsoh phtsioais, ; j-- ‘ A gredottl of tbs OOLLBQfI MS TIMMS DBKYoks. isd prutitiiur la lb* BOIAL HOBPITAM OY TBAMOB ABB OBBKABY. ' Tbit Pill contain* no lajarlw* draft, Ini Übtm. povndtdof !-‘ PDEBIT YiaBTABM BITBAOTB, I Bjr * proofs* Brown oily to lbs In motor, Prtf. ». ®Si**ttK?oa tb* ““ Onw mi Aot* art rttastUt I buiMnof !tb*steatite tb®r«Wr onus aadlamtbtß I" S~S£r«f Tbls vOTIs. tt lit nasst Impd"** PttttJHJ** 1 lt»tmtj«rcq»o«ptloß.(bit w»J«“ " rtcsUoa. fsanbr tkat,) nad eta b* Übta wtlb tbtmtrt P Wb? taSKtar bit attA IbltPtU U bfr pmetje. ia ertr *.OOO ct*rt,«adalw*l> wilhtb.4^ «.H.¥ftUKH* L . '..-I . p.Otßa^fttUteik,^ Banal to mad In a mourn •adstftatt* *l4, carwUpt of oo* dollar for Hagfe hex* tndiUuit ilaUtai rtrirtlj nsfldnllil. ; . > .WM-Hnyo^ * Ilf*"- LssmATO Taufout. MW D 1 ULVI :MW PE4KAJ • THIS (TrodjJ) STXBISS, Job. Mtb,:*»* #m ti» iwwatti, LIFE'S REVENGE. ro : | ? iCHfTXl-- ByttayT'.'.'.if y 1/ - • . 7 fco cosdad* with 1 OWE SECRET. jnsiriTTSBORGH THEATRE;' flPKClili XOTICB. I MR. JT.jfE. JtPbbX'OVGU, HftTloc arrlnd in tb* city, beg*\«nT» to InfaraiVte I pabito that be will ptwence the worM«ftaowned 1 KMttA’* Ot , | ! THE SEVEN BIBXBRB, Tie Bliti of Cnpld in the Bower of Ferae, Pronounced Jr. «b® «4>» P"« 4® !* ~ mu wtmc Wluiwoo. Tbo Urt great mu, I tcfeiber with Che ; mffpnM Of I’LATJB GLASS, Hefiag b*«n btonghtlrcm rtiltfelpWi ■ii oriu to Jtr. foil ttnugib to tbo <** ® ! ‘ ; LOITI ridfcGH, Tbo colibratid Confelont.; S&r?. l i™ .3 i &Si 8 K S^ n A»« SOTSSfe* *R>!£BsoH .111 ■.«.«*»,‘W* «•* do?l» iu o“,ln.l obwoctor of ■•« ". PLUTO* U» *„“hi ot Bo.’o BoWUou B.ogL.«r^ aBLbD ZOUAVE HAEOII pEftL. U- u .ot, ,o.n< Lu 11.., to toll cottomo. I®? 1 indent*.- W i WmißEttl-AT, Mth Wj Bex Bi»e«t too* og»°® . •' CIHOTWHATI. O. ASOiylU MALL. Monday Evening, Etb. let*. HISS KATHLEEN O’NEIL’S il G3*Hl> DBIWIH6 BOOH ADD ROYALTY TBQOPBI HIM O _ I ?iZ‘™UTS°S™?*Z ,h° I .& • “filßSlrxtP £!fwf u‘.‘ulltuolob «M - I D. O'HMI— J.W.HOLDOS-ipnt. ' » OiSM. 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