I ;! •y ;V , i •mVX’lv.v * . :• •I* • «s ..• ;-nv|:v ' r-:•'«' *-^ v - * -v' 5 «*; *u . •* , '% *** 1 » ; i ' • I.j' 'i J . ' < m *,-*v . , , ‘ . if t ’"v - K ; < ••;■ . - ci ■\ •;,« i\ , >,** *«•, * . . j i 3. ■<•-’ 4 \j. ;'._v< , ft • ;*h |*\v V.,‘>X-'v?* ftc Iv v**;.’:\iw :3«?j tic-;',•.•*•« i —v ' v v v : - ? v • .1 N.'i therefore Liseoln’s procUmitioa if Jolt THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. . 20. Gei. Br.ou> Letter. _ la sar dUpdbohta ©f-'yoaterdxy morning we gate the letter of Gen. Scott to tho Secretary of War, detailing the gross dis respect} and disobedience at ■ lax, while that venerable and honored sol dier still occupied the position of 'Com- armies of the Union. There is a time-honored aphorism in these words; “He who knows not how to obey; Is not fit to command, ” and never was its truth more manifest than In the case of Gen. MoClxllax. Oar special correspond ent remarks, that the reading of that letter fell like a among the democracy • ' In Congress, and its effect .will be’the. same throughout t^e country. Slowly but surely " Is the trub dMfrieter of that idol of ail the disloyal men of the North being revealed. Had his heart been true to hisi conn try, he might this day have been erowned with Uarels as its hero and deliverer j bat he ohoee his coarse and he has his reward. The men who now fawn upon him would darken his fame if he hod any. A l)ose for Copperbeads* In an ortiole commenting npon the French proposal for an armistice, commis sioners, negotiation and settlement, the Richmond Enquirer lets off some strong ex pressions, only a part of which we have room for. As for the : armistice, it is utterly and sternly rejected for various reasons, the ohief of whioh is that the Southnannot atop to negotiate while the Federal armies are npon their soil—“covering the greater part of Tennessee, governing a part of Vir ginia, beleaguring„ Vicksburg, crushing Louisiana, garrisoning Pensacola, and ly ing In ambush in Fort Pulaski and Fort ress Monroe.” Then the JEoguirer is fearful that France might require eorne conditions regarding slavery that would knock, their corner-stone oat of its place. . It says: “ France would offer to bargain with tutor Euro pean recognition of our independence on the terms urgiTicg'up certain portion of the Bute* forming the Confederacy, nod miking eorne Und of engage moot concerning our domestic institutions,'which might conciliate the canting and snivelling public opinion of Europe. Neither one nor thd other of these thioga hae our Government * right to do. No proposal oi ouch a kind hia U the right to entertain. Tke negotiation t t.uid noeteearilg Artak down, and of ■the end qf »ix moHtht' fgKtieg W.uld begmogaia, if the Yankee* etill had Up mack for it. Oararmj, w* fathers, wosUdjatnermke one Job of if." .. i The arrogance of those slaveholders is absolutely immeasurable ; and with a de gree of madness that is the sure precursor of distraction,' they'fling a gross insult into the faoa of the Entire Civilised world, characterising a decent regard for the rights of mankind os “canting and snivel ling pnblio opinion.’! We think Napoleon, when he reads this leader in Jxf?. Davis’s organ, will draw baok and let tho rebels take What they get. Now hear how the editor talks of the crawling reptiles of the Northwest, who have been laboring to bring their States into political anion with. the’rebel confed eracy; -V “We all knew, indeed, and ore happy toknoir, tbal. soma of the North wee ten: States are very lick of this' war, heartily disaffected to tbe Washington Gorern asnt,atrunglydiapo«ed to soeakout of the debt they have incurred, and oak alliance, or eVen union, with the Confederacy, If agreeable.’ This Is a wholesome - state of feeling, and most produce iti fruits of dieor ganfZatton and dkcoarogamest in ibe-Ndilbwtitera troops. .But let ns not mistake the nutter, i Kototie of those States hoe yet pronoaeced itself in this sense, though some stump orators have.] When,they do take such action—that Leg is tot urea and Governors aoferedtt Cbnuaimfo&s to Micbmood for * any eueh purpose, so doubt, they will lie received aad answered according to the nature of their proposal. J We presume they will be told that:the dm. thing they hare to do is to call back their brae to their own country, that, then we will be willing to mit» 'treaties with then, but that as to an wia with the Confederacy, under the "old flag,* or any other, they hare come two years ..too lata. JW» peers, o»d a* aigrw e/herrer c«4 hatred, «*i tkt Mosd of owr tlaufk . iansd broilers crymyaioadyton Uepreaad, allprokilti # Chat teproee owt; \f th»y repadlole ill debt lisj kata contracted, nd abandon the fiorenmeal tl*jr bare atob . lftled,ajMl rsoaalllr taws, aad brealpkdpes, and aat iaa*U:m tkillb* charmed ; tae mo**m*ni mil tsd,w«k;o«detadtyr«« meet lie aaorsiafhai q/air, y« w* *Jiaila<Sl&e «»Wi3~ .lisp 10 trees w4l tbem~beldMy oeriMet a Uttie—«sd <e slots flees all satiable chtiMiat ■■ btrf el a prcjxr die fanes. ••' *• Before thorn authorised Oommfaclouert are die* etched, however, we take the liberty of reeoaaead gto all our Generals and military; authorities that If any distinguished dtisens tome prowllngfcboutour lines, purporting to bo Northwestern Commissioners, they arrest thoeo persons and eendtfaea t?Oeiu. Win der. -l<at them look sharp after reliable gentlemen, • and orerhsul intelligent ladles. Otherwise, where is the uee of Castle Thunder! - 1 .•! u The morel of all thle, the leman we have to tarn ■ from all'the ramora both of Trench tmdiatjoaand of 'Jforthireetcra revelation. la, that now, how mom than ever, oar arm/ should ho k«pt fall, and stress, and read/. Believe It, soldiers, /on are oar. only . friends. It is oa’yonrstyle of diplomacy werely. ni a etstesnunUke stroke of policy job made at Tredericksborg; yoa wrote able State paper at Mnrfreaaboro, and we defy the world to produces nobler ofßrlel memorandum than ton edited on the hills of Vicksburg. * 11 Europe mikes overtures of friendship—if tbo , great KorihWMt comm craw lima to omr/eM—ll Is be* caiue you stand there, Confederate soldiers, under your gierious battle-flag, and doty all the ends el the earth to haul it down.'’’ In noticing the above, the New York Serald reiharksfe, • •; . : L Xet the copperheads see, and let all others of the Horthwest whom itmiy conoern u read, mark, learn, andinwardlydlgest,"wlret the leading journal of the rebellious States «aya about peace, or evfntreatta with the people of that region. Soktkeni Ueu» Wegare, iii oor tiro last issue*, gome gz traotg from iheßichmond Enquirer on the war Arid Uie pro*pecls of Uie £Wed««y. We give a few more detached; abrapa from Thrioos papers: rmn xxtyma* ox nu Mwza*wwc'’ ; . win bejo happy to hall penes and fries* ■alp with the north* wests* we shut be; bat the* ' ?"£ Ihelr bea.boande.lSi U the first step; after that, m much right-hand of . fellowship as you please. At this moment, the fsrr ' Osute of the “Great. North-west” hie become a nuU aance. tub mxcaxovn oh ruct fro# ti« beginning of tbo war to the preeant tbo wlaeet atataameft of the Sooth hara been aatlafled t hat It could sad would end only by a truatyof peace cooduded sad ntfliUd on tbo •nemj , a' territory. In aofaa Northern eitjr hold by a Soutijam ana/. ~ «u reanetß a*oj atnuaxun or slstxst. ! It becocoae tbo North, then, Ihodghtfolly to eon* - aidarwhat arothoy flgbtingforf.'ircoiMtot r*- dcrt Ua. D aio» aad .JU (few iitmiipnndtk* tlavtkoltL are* rig*t> pfAeg*erf,/or UiuiMui*nrmd*r*i imoot aiMioy tte a ct i tiuir pin SetprMmpuL' Theonlr, j.„ MVpoUi UuOvofcMiißsltf ihivai 1 nmtbi tonW ; Jugate the South and to destroy aUracy.. Ihepawi- ! buity of accomplUUog anything bayosd that, has baoa pot utterly oatoftfaeir power by their own acta. Tba waioiy of ibepaat twoytars ahould teach tbam - ; that they her* not the pbya&al powur to subjugate u, aid that aUTaryi while minklndaxiat at at era** «at r ia'fcooded <m a indeattaetlbla, straagar '. than aught but enduring only tn-n ' OntMmtiimitM, ■ ; j . The NOr&have - thoughtfully considered what they arefigbtlhg for ' It is to restore the Union and the Constitution; bat as/or “slaveholders’ rights 'as.-theyj' were,” they were forfeited by. the act of secession. We hare some butternutprii tic lans, who are IlghUng for ‘‘the rights,” but j ■ .as they fight for noUiing Uielr fighting i is not likely to ambnnt to much: The Ut- 1 tafjitui.tf this {wngnph ij, an old-fash toned bout, and stay pass/or ! :-what lids'worth. | ' „xu sopra jiaoLisug oy szUvxet. ; 4 *Baothenj plan ten faouetUy paid fee tbla property,’ which by can and kladaen has BoadatftMl/lscnar ad sad unprorad. Diflaroot racaa of wild Africans \ hare- bMAiaclainad sad citQlsed la the Booth, while la their ywtOßSsttn—lonaegalaat then and us, tba ■ Northmen bsru proved tbemaalrw equally rebels {o-j : i- are they ? Well, iheiv'thej are entitled to the rights of eivilittd beings; arts, learning and oivil manners.” But theao people, who are said to be civilized, are, in the preceding sentence,) called “.property.” Now let us see how these things will read when put together. “Go ilizedproperly!' iiutruciedin arts, learmny and civil manner) T' Can grosser absurdities Or more discordant ideas be im agined; yet they are all found fn that one little oracujar paragraph. But Us truth ii as faulty as its logic. It claims that these people are civilized, yet in all the revolted States it is a penal offence tojie&ch *hom even the rudiments of learning; and be cause some people in the North protested against, such barbarity, each wrong to beings .capable'..of civilization, salvation and eternal life, they are denounced os “iebela , to: truth, justice and humanity.” It is about time that Buch a system of chi * Uzaiion, and such ethics, were abolished. W2UX THS ZIKBtU PEOPOSK to DO WITS in* XXQEO • t 'l ' tOLDIZAB TUCV'CAfTCEZ. In thfa\Honto of .Representatives,. the following •preamble aud reeolalion hard been adopted:, Wfitrtad, Information has reached this Congrrm of the passage by tho Co'agrctt ii Washington, D. 0., Of a bUlttoc tno enlistment of degree* as soldiers In tho armlet of tho United btaieo, which oreto be en gaged in the furtherinraalonof the OontodemteStatM o: America; And wher.oi, The Constitution both o! tho Confederal* States and of the United State* re cognize Africans and their descendants as: property; And uhirtai. We cannot consent to any: chance in their political status and condition; thereiore, S*4dlted, That the CommltCee on the Judiciary be instructed to inqairo Into the expedient pi bringing in a bill providing the pro pot pri eona tor diipo eition of bllnegrooi or mulattos* who may ibe cap tured from tho enemy in each mmmi l that tbote of them who are fugitive* from their masters may be returned to thdr rightful owuen, and those for whom no masters can be found ahoU be sold into perpetual bondage tor tho purpose of rolling a fond to reim bu.vie citizens of this Confederacy who have loot their alaTe property by reason of the interference therewith of the enemy. Under the provisions of this resolution, free colored men, as well as freed slaves, who may engage in the defence of the coun try in this war, and are taken by the reb els, are to be sold into .perpetual slavery, so faras it is in the power.of those wretches to render it perpetual. From Memphis and Below. The following dispatch to the Cincinnati QaxeUe gives some interesting items from Memphis, up to the afternoon of the 20th; There is another movementgoing on from Memphis, by which Logan’s and Quinbry’s divisions change location to one farther South.- - This commenced on Monday last. The latest Vicksburg dales say the work on Lake Frovidenoe was progressing. In Bayou M&con a large amount of trees and rotton logs accumulated. If the Water is admitted into the lake from the river, and allowed to flow into the lake before the bayou is cleared, serious difficulty Will en sue before the soheme can be carried out. The steamer Sunshine had been up and cleared a portion of Yazoo Pass to Moon Lake, and beyond she found a small steam er at the entrance of the pass, where it joins Lako Coldwater, and had reason to believe that the rebel gunboat was in the vicinity and a force on land. When the dispatch boat B. passed Cypress Bend on Wednesday, no rebels in sight. On tho contrary their battery 1 hod again flown. A regiment or more of Union troops in the vicinity were anxious to find that battery. The B. expert© need no diffi culties in making the passage. ' Lieut. Col. J. 11. Gould, commanding the 46th Indiana regiment, passed up to Cin cinnati to-day to receive medical and sur gical treatment. He reports ell the Indiana troops with which he is acquainted In a per fect state of discipline and subordination— not # thfi least sign of defection, except with the milk and water loyal men of the North, jfho stand by and allow treason to be plot ted in their very faces.. He says VaUan digham and hia abettors, although the regi ment is strongly .Democratic, would not dare show their faces within gunshot of the members of the 46th. It is thb same with nearly all the Illinois regiments.. On Tuesday last the Ist Tennessee Union Cavalry captured, near Jackson, twelve of Longstreet’s guerrillas, eight of whom had taken the oath of allegiance, and. had tbs documents upon their persons. They go to Alton. Gen. B. M/Preniiss has been assigned to the command of the Eastern District of Ar kansas with, headquarters at Helena. Maj. R. B. Hatch has been' appointed Quartermaster. A large force is at work on the canal, at Vicksburg, among them 1,000 negroes from Helena and Memphis. Copperhcads--Origin of the Term*' What it Means* A correspondent of the Cincinnati Qa 'sett*, In anticipation' of curiosity of future contributors to “Notes add Queries," thus writes from the vfcrjr place olaimed as tho Y<ma et origct of this specimen of polit ical neology: Soon after the outbreak of the rebellion, the Springfield (O.) published a communication in'which the writer noticed Urn rattlesnake os the emblem of ihe South Carolina rebels, and stated that the rattle snake was a more maghanlmohs reptiie than the copperhead snake* as the former gives notice- before he strikes, whild the latter, besides being more insidious, strikes you without giving you any warding; and applied the term copperheadi to ail the trai tors and sympathisers with the rebels in , the free States. Other papers soon adopted the term, and it has becomo vary general, but some people do hot see .tho 'point; and in Indiana 1 see some use the term copper bottoms, bat X cannot see tho point of. cop perbottoms. Copperheads is a very appro priate name for our free State-rebels at heart . ATxux —Tho secession sym pathisers In New Hampshire do not suc ceed in carrying nil the democrats in sup portof their|schemes.; Thus, ai few days ago while Colonel George, candidate for Congress, was speaking at HopUhton, in that state, n| democrat who had always olung to the party arose and said: “Colo nel George, do you snpport the gbvsrnment in putting down tho rebellion?’; The Colo nel replied; “It cannot, be; pall down by fighting." “Then,” said thfi democrat “I 'separate from you and tho pariyithat sup ports you: Igo for my; country afiUhas ards, ana for putting do worths rebellion by the sword. lam no; democrat, if oppo sition to my_conntry is democracy.” AGaiaa** Exploit.- —Gen. Hnrlbnt, in » dispatch from Memphis doled tho 22nd inst, Bajs: ; ■ General Prentiss reports from Helena on the 14th, a reconnoitering party from YasooPoss to Cold water, under Lleuten and’ Eiioit, Colonel Wood, Ist Indiana Cavaby. surprised 200 of the enemy's cav alry ana routed them, killing six, mortally wounding three* and capturing fifteen. No loss on oar side. j. . A Ntw Dibeab*.—Adiieaio ;h*s ehown itself in Vermont which U prohoauced by pkysioUns tg be an. ejritUmio diplhtria, and whioh is unusually fatal; Its first symptom. Is a numbness in the lower extremities, and it makes rapid strides, proving fatal in two or three days, without any sign of sore throat being visible. ; . [£§F*S—IT—IB6G-X 1 T—186G-X - - ‘ \ ' ■ DBAKB** FLABTATIOH BITTIfiS. « - They parity, ttreagthea'and iavirxM** Tb*> oeetea beaiiityappetite. *r Ttuy are on andld©t* to change of walar and diet.: They overcome efieet* of dleefpetioa sad late boon; Tbtf strengthen the lystem add enuven the mind. They preventmtaamtlewadintermittentferera They puriiy the breath and acidity of tbe asm—«iy They care byapepala and punstlpatfoh. ' : CholeraMorba*. ■Thayeere fetter OMsMalat and Nervoos Headache. u ar*th* NetßiUeH ititlw Jrmld. Tlw^uK oat regard t? age er time of day. Torticotaiy re commended to deiteeSe perms repairing a mill •Uzdalaat. Bold by all Uxpcere, Draatrts. Hotel*. Public jroTicma. KLitCTiON for President and s'x Directed of tbe Monthedcr Savings Batkwiil be bald at the Bonking Hous-. on BAT UBDAY, the 38<h day of March,lB63, be Arsen tbs bom of 1 and 4 o'clock p. to; ■< '. • TBOB. B.UFElXß,Cbshiet. t Mooch-e ter, Feb. 25th, lS6l:td jrs»AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF TB* JOUBnATMKtf BBICKUATEB3 of Pittabnrgb. Ailfgheay abd vtctnity, will b* bald at thsALuEGHXnV TIBS 00 SI PANT'S EALZi.cn Irwin atxset, on f&IP&Y XVEXIHG. f*b. Slth, at V/ % o’clock. Pn&ctnal attendance !• raqhsted. at baetaeas of Importance U to bc-traneacud. By order ot Ibe Beoreta-y. ~ • toTfctd Omcior rmESOftoa ixmoozoa Coxrixr, ■' Oornar BCorket and WoUr fitzeetsp > , . * • PUUbnrgfl, feb. 17, 1861 J NoXlGE.—Thaßoird of Dlreotora of tbli Oompany ham tku day declared a Dividend,.oat of tk» |ooflts of the last six moutha, clear of U.B. Tax, of BEVIN DOLLARS PtS eHABC, via: Two DoUan'per ahore payable In caab, forthwith, ana TlTeßollara per sbare to be appUed lothetodaOlonaf Stockjtte Bilk. leltoSw . .. T..A. BmaßAßT.Becretqry. jigS-ALLEGHKNY CITV COIiEGB, Corner of Leacock and Sum la.— Thq Tenth 'Annual Section begina on- T©b. 2d, and ends : Jon© ZJUu , Botes' ef 7 Tnltion, trom SIS lo SSO, : Tor references, apply to JaB7:lm r; ~ , JO3. Y. llo&U* PrineipaL >JBMT uSfiPTMRTiaPMmJITTa. 170 R tiAIiE—A good route on tho BVAHISG WASCTTJL Eoqnlreat THIS OIfICX . toai:tf jyiJDK IiKNT.—-Threb liilnctiod feitof La tiding on Uw Ohio fidrer, jnet below Cork's Ban. Tor tenu apply to B. G. AJ. H. BAW YXB, Ho. 4T Wood atreet; LU&X— A Childs UKISk OAPI, between Krone alley, oh Liberty atreet, ana the -Toni th Ward Beboal,qp t Penn street. - A liberal reward will be paid by lekrlag it at f.gaclt TBASK P.OABrB, 70 fifth ititet. tIUFFEEI COFFEE 1 COFFEE I— f WANTED, every Grooer and the pablie to try WOBBEL'S BONPABXIL BBKPABKD OftTFE^ Warranted to give aatiifhetloA or the'money rt fanded. It Is anlrersollj acknowledged the .swr ivu u*xd. Pre oared and tor'sale at the Eagle bteam cpioe and Co Sm WcZks, Ho. Sit Norm Ft ant, (corner of New street,) Philadelphia, Pa. 1 v, ; BOWABD WQSRELL. ■ I N THE URrHANB' i tUUhITm X Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY, - IBJ •yivania. In tbe matter of the Beal Eetate McGregor, dectoKed. No. 8, December Term. 18(0. Writ oi Partition or Valuation. 1 To Ibomae McGregor, James McGregor, William McGregor,and fiaapiai and Mary hk wi:e, (lotmerly Mary McGregor,) heirs and legal reprccentatiTaS.df Jokn Moategor, deceaeed,—Yea' are hereby notified that an Inquisition will be held in pnrraancsof the above mentioned order or Witt of PaTiltljn, on the premises mentioned' and d«». scnbtd lu said writ, to assemble at the premlees on Xowusond etreet, in tbe Sixth City of PitU* borgh, on TBLBSDAY, the Zbth.dsy ol March, A. : i). tssh, at 10 o’clock a.m.,to makepantUonio and amoug tbe heirs, die., of the said deceased, in tack macberoad lu tacb proportions as by tbe laws of in la Goaun on wealth is directed, if snch partittsn can be made tbertof wlihont prejnalce to or •peUidg k ibo whole; bat If bach partition cannot be mid# os aforesaid; then to value and appraise the 'earns according to taw, et which timeandploeeyen may attend if yuw think peeper. . - ■ il AEBY WOODS, Bherifl. Saxnrrr's Omcs, 1 :1 Pltub.fgh, Xeb. fegfclodSw L>ROCLAMAT 1 UN.—OiT X UF X PifZhfiOßOU OPXOIAL BLEOTDJN.—In accordance with tne profiaiooe of on Act of General Assembly of tbo Ccmmonwtaltb of Pennsylvania, prondidg for tbe incorporation of the City of Pitts* burgh, aad ci the various eappumentsto mid I, t>. V. 8a W X Bit, Jr., Mayor of said city, do kens this, my Proclamation, that on tbe BEOUMD>TOES- Ddt in HAktiM, A. D. IbG3, being tbe lOtb day of the month, ihe qonU&ed vows of tho nlxth Ward of sold city wal meet together at the PUBLIO bGttUUL MOOSE la saU Ward, and elect, bv ballot. OHEUiriZEE TO BEBVE AS A MEMBEB OT TUB OuMauZ OOUttOIL, for the or expired term of William Bowbottoa, rtelgned. Airen nnder my bond sad eeoL this' Sfith day of Febrnary, A. D. 1441. ,f BBC: d B.qBAWTEB, Jr-Mayer. T\ \JT 100 hhdlk fair to prime N.O.Sak»r. 10 goudCnoa •• do;’ s A* bbk. crashed k granokted dc; I T 6 “ A and Boom* d«- 100 •« fl.O. 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B. CaNPIKLb- • MACKJttthli#— 60 bbls. >O. A large, Joct reoeirad end for aale by wao . J.n. QAthruLp. | liutMAN t>LAk .—*XSU boxes Woman \jT Clay oa bead and for eat* by fe2S ALKXAHPWH XIHO. bbls. Morin for sole by f*2>j At IXAUDSB imi. CIUT A’Uit —lit boles now iondins onl Jfurm\» by IBAI AaniUXKT a 00. BAU&— 2 boles now lauding anil lor ata ay tmiaw ntnqgr * no CUtUAfi bIAV Xu.wO in store and / far—fo by ; ISAIAH PIOKWT AOO KKAoifi—M bbls. now landing oni \3Tfortaeby , ISAIAH PIOKIT *Oa JJHiiiAHRLPIIIA SHIEI AHB COILAB HOUSE, 1,000 COZKiI niCKOBI SHIKCSt - 1,000 DOMS QBXTi BXD AHA BLDHHLAH. , . HHL (UIDI y#o AOZIIMjSOBraA TAHOT TBATILIHO 1,000 DOZIH WHITH HUBLIH (UIBTa, fe. a •» S 4 ojnraM, | WOOBOZIH AHHIHOTHBALU; 10,000 PAIRS OOTIOHADH PAHIAtOOS* 1 ■futriMtaitnol tfc. MIHHH'B HHI, .HIBTS.U. . Urg. MMrtuu at IAHZB ANA MAHIIILLXB BUtOIU ANA OULLA ANOSMILKIUa-B tOBNIBHISaoSoDa, ' for,.', b, . * BfiNNKrf.HDCa A 00., MAacvaoTtraiis, H*. Chnrch Aik,, mk&lpfck, p. ,16:2md • -- _ .. _ t Ai rENIiUXU Uli, serlber bSasa for sale OH*‘ tIftMVB4TC HULK OIL BkBOl: eoltabla elttier for Hm or eaaal .parpodi, Kaqalra at my Boot Vard. Cralc Sheet, Ailegbeay CUy, •. * • - fokdilw ' JOHHIDUTa. GUU), • HILVEK, IIifMBLNO OnrirtOlTH A», IHDBBXBONBSs!' QUAETtBMASIXa 1 .OXUTiriOATia, 7 Mo BOND. ANA ooorosa, ud otb.r OoT.ni. meatstourltUa,boaght pj W. H. WlfifelAMfi S CO., t Wood Ktre*t,eoiTerof Third. I )iIV UUUAB l DttK UUUUtiI—W. U invite oesh buyus to examlae oar stock of . *TAMII AHA TiubT DBT QOOpS. ' r , SBAWLA AHA HOOP IXIATg, mkb 0,4 2 r *- fc oaliooCmcS ÜBS ANA AtUßtl OOOAS , ’ LAM.McAior AOOa. ‘ > t£ir i SSr , ' Cm lU *" Inti. omk,la »hItA,hC,Tf"iU»~D H )iot ; an ludlni arUdo io send to thAm. !?' : fc s corner Lltatv and Hand atreme. fctwAr liberty and Hand etreata. pat tip in pint alass .X lan, an easeeUaat add Put for eoavataeeata. laoetredaad foreolaby {•is^scpg«sjs4 :r; WKDDISO , Card Photograph* , TOM. THUMB A WIFE, PITTO OK’S, Book, Stationery knd Hews Depot, OPPOSITE THE POST OTFIOA LATE PAPBBB, MAGAZINES, EBD HKW BOOKS, can be hod regularly and pxonptly, at HINT’S, MASONIC -HALL, FIFTH STttBET. •iWlkokm nypUedst'lowest rates." rjIWKNTIKTH ANNUAL REPORT, nrmrAi site ixstrsAVCE cq„ dr NKW YOBK. T. A WlNSTo^.^..^.u.^^>.Pb»sidpit. T. BATOSTOBD STABB, • Genanl Agent at Philadelphia. GEOBOX M. BLAOKBTOOK, Agent at Pittabargh, No, 37 Tifth etreet. the following tin stalsaMnt of the affairs of the Oompany tor the fkaJ^soxending 3lit of Jnanary, Bar QASH Asirri, Irt fb., I'SX. ,47,633,763 U. BEOXIPTB DUBIBG THE YKAB. Ter Prottlnms and liolky ImW-UZ11,'183.331 38 For Interest on lnvast> men is.—668.44 S «• Tor -1 . r 8 474 00 Overpaid by «r"'« 1,683 M DXBBUESSNUm BUBUQ THITEAB. PJJ Ckbu by <WI , OO to HU. i. Paid snrrsadeted Policks. T4.J33 84 < Paid Annuities and Becno* ticnvry 18,47? M Pali Profit and lamz—U' ' - Jl9 tt Paid Oonalsslnns M ...^^.' t v 81,740 94 Paid Expen me, to wit; lxohaage sodipostogs, Tox«S|Admtking, Sal tfoas, *L 4w TxptniM, ’ Ee«t,ODAl, IMSIO3 > > . r i ' ; t fffjitei In Gill Ann*, lsv Tim, 1653 ..43,9U,14T 93, JmwfsJ as fcilom Gseh es hand, la Tnst Om's, end in Bank U,»WM « Bonds and 6,439.041 09 United statm ***«*■■ , 5,0e6.73S 94 Eeaj iktata, - iS.OUtd Dos from Agsots tor omb . oeUeelod but am rsmit'd 33,478 XI i44 _ , ' ' * -K>WT>7 latamt siijnAA.tmt not In* ,6,501 M I.l—Am «6 MyO. : - ■ 19A.6 94 O—rr—.i.. 174,191 W (l-lwlaiomiltamMiti.. u,V4tt Onm T)A. lit, 160 ~.,|9,a6,nt 79 N. ■» Hrt O—h Ink far U. 079,999 S 3. 7b. o( lb. AMksd. of lb. dal. cf lot r.bt0v,.11«3, »lU •.•woMpoMtiik. . bsaba or TBtnrns. XRtefckS.'l>lnM, TtUllok'B. loobua, lob, a , T *l*. PIOTO, Itfai-B lo Boatod; , WHUaa Boon, Am WbMlw, . : Bobort a. MoCortf, Hillard TUlmmt J1..5 Onra f«m, RuoMl v: Bibcock, ■—‘Mr, Mortis B**—,Jt„ 1 WIIUm Ml,' .. - •• ■ , ' Jok* L rolTorlo.l Bair A. n-nb., : , lobo Vodnmtlb. TVUliaa T. Amir, ; wS.itokfr 1 ' Akr. W. Brodfcrd, OmpOvOdo;' I*o M-Mout, WUIkAK lirobf, ‘ Wm. A. UrtOH. Bstkom.l Bojdm, i ..BmotlHroitalbi, WUlluo H. Veralln, Buooil M. Ooroidl, : . Joko A Ew.Uo, Ascot BoMosbs, WBlloctoo Ol.pp, ,W. (Wlib Bros., ’ ' ■■ If .lapel. M. fnuatt, BlrtartrotrklJ’ ' OUiwßjßollurT* _ __ rmsooooi E Bm, Tboo, HI Bom,' ! T^fß^n, iSwrioß. Mbits, taw A. Hatchleeo,- William Thaw. : Jehn D, Scnlly, - Harvey Chita; i Ttomwkraaer, ,r. B,xotoo. i 1; QBO. M. pLACI Jc«ub Em*, .jMftblfefclumrta, ‘ JobnT. ti'gu, K t. Marin, ' : B«a>7 P. ttkwuti, John D.MoCort), JafenAtvall, W. W. Wtfrt, AtasMdar Hohtatn, , VraMfe Ballara. CSTOCK, Aaunr, *TUCTi';fmima4 mumi rr with SALES Hi> AHA DOTS' OAOTHUO, rDBNIUUia OOOM.AO.AT. _ ; t. L OAUAQHAFS., . . , Hall 6 fBDMAA »I»B»r, Alli*aßßßT, .1* l oad sow <W»o a oir bArto— I lotll. «m- SilitMlmloilbMMUf Hock of wooo.tlo fwoU, which 111. bolUTrfnu b. bond worthy th. oaHctf mab bactA E c oi : a , . lAgoodoioocAaMit of SAOK Aid TBOOH ovxb- OOaTsT A foll Torl.tr of ObOTB, OABSIHItI 004 -rttomjrn.. BO*lH**. OOA7S| BAAOK AABOB 00A75, trim .«■ I«rt» 190. Of KIN’S FANIS, atCm oitow »r«k, o pod .took | r tlvwUl Mortt4_oiHT'S TIHB >LUau, OlitnH,«LK 004 OAUIHBBH'TXRS. Bortf vtarano. - ■ -: ■ r A po4 0M.1110..1 .11A0KBT8, PAITI ANA OyxSoOATS,smur oot ood wdlowdA. . i . Oxsjg'AwirßArsvrpxSHflfNo aoopei, : tZNB WHITJMIBIBTSa Snao,»» to Id 751 OttXT AXD MHITX IMBIXO’SBIBTS '4,HD ABAVBUI Ttoa Xoi'bb S HOSBI OotNnt'Ad Marino tfCaYall wOll ud Silk SBIHTB A AJUw ,,tfb«O«:OW)TXS.WXS, aw. 11 ntomOdopß.' ,• . i ; 1100 OVIEOOATINBI, BOBINXIto 00AtlNOB, OLOIHS. OAHIMXBXS ood TXBTUIOV oblch wiiL u milabiM.ob..ttf,w ulcbiitb pk£ or SS* _ i.:io oabnabbaS, : Mil o.ol llt fwwol rtrt.l, Albcbtoy.. QALL AT.THE , ,1 :; - oxri boos szoxs; L j j, ‘v -■ •;H4,UI I W«)OB.WwiaT,: if job wool barplwlo ! ; . . M.'-f;* ' . ''CABaS'iilrAffitßlit'WßliW. find other - works too nsmeroos to femntlon. teirpOfiTLl OIVHH WITH BACH. jfcao . . ,i: o - -f• -r- ! ; JJOIFT DSti&T IK BOYING YQUK Bat jot*;d*j ( (myoo willUt» ** cn ?7t) lo :<■■ j. 1 BOILWD’SCBfiiPCISBJTOi*, at tbi oiiDOLut - _ A km lot rafin lUtD IpAHgBT MAKKBB ATTENTION!— WABI, TAKOT BOOM, *O., wklch *Ult» aoU MJ WABTBU-Fiftr to aw Inmtod dm itoat VT ciUp, U daw OMtiw«»«*. riM WU, t» OOABOOAI. BAUURn. Arnett JTEW -1D T’ERTISEJtIEJt'TS. rj!|) OOTNTBY MERCHANTS Afflj DBALZS3 fikxOJjK, JOACKUin A CO., , N0i.17 and 19 Fifth StroeJ, Jobbers and retailer* of TBUKMIHGB, SXBBGI* MBDES, BOSIKBY, GLOYZB, HOOP BEIBTS, BIBBOSB, SfilßXß. COLLARS, TIES, UKDMb BHIRTB andDBAWXBS.WOOLCS HoODa, SC BIAS, BGABTB,. KKPHTB AMD BHKTLABL WOOL', AWOftie. BfillTUlQ lABHB,oo haul as to arrive*- iOw stock wa» pnrctiaißd. before the last great ad* ranee lapricee, and we offer great inducements to OITT AaD OOCKTBY MBBOHAUTS, MLLI NBftfI. PBDDLKMi and «U who bey to h>U again. H. B.—A ohotoo — ortuajftt of .. Staple Dry Goods, At whoteeal* oalr - - vuititi Extract , from a letter on .THB BATOB*FiILD. a * o p 0 ~l • .... .... . ..... I Thli. battle (Antietam) hai been the znoetsangui* nary of the.wcr, and the only ace fought with v Libia design abd upon, military principle*. Tho arrange* r ment of oaf oorpe—the ever foe king poeltlonol the commanding. Qeceral—the tending Into astied the right and'the left diriilone—tto cldtleg ap of the and.final sucecas—excites bewilderingadmi ration, and cattle* the mind 'to the peat field* of A niter lit* add Wagram, fonght by Hapoloon. Of aB thi* hare I u The hurt history of meh a con* AUt, pttrcheaed.by the life and blood of twenty thou sand man, most be found in the hospital*. War ha* its glories—bat il has it* ten thooaand demons' In tbw* hdmaa tortures, that tbelth the eye-balls ache —the heart blaed the lip* palsy, and the brain reeL The sight 1* at lint positively unendurable. Tha life-bloodefseae is ttilL trickling away In silent calmness—while the dtesevsred limbs and mini so brain of others grreriso to soandsGod gract l may not again witness! . Bat ye mothers who here seek a son—or wives a husband—or sisters a broib*r—or son* a know and beoonsoled that area here the hand v #f -mercy l*w*tcbfal,-andH>eU»rearoirbestowed opon year iofstt OftreXtbarv' might at flmt seem possible. It was la the hospital, where rested the gallant Hooker, that I learned tha history of those mythical wards sooften seenandso liitle understood, "8. T. -18 W-X." Anything alleviating tha sufferlngi and saving, the . liras of ear . soldiers, is a national blessing. 1 witnessed acme astonishing resolta from thttartlclA- It is well known the effect of 'barnt gnnposdsr and excitement is thirst, which added to the lorn 61 blood In the woonded, creates the necewlty of a retiTingstimulant. In this particalar hospital, the phjsiclani were allowing thtir patients to drink Plantation Bitters, otherwise called 8. !L—IEGO—X, and although the wounded are most numerous here this division haring opened the fight at 6 in the. morning—Overmen were mostly composed, an-i there was Tory Utile feinting. - The article acts opon the stomach and nerve* In a most tncompxehccaiblo manner, sa peri or to braaJy, and without sobeequent stapeiyihg rtactioo. It-criglnatod in the w«t In dies, ooapoaed of thacaUbrfcted Caiisaya Bark, Boots, Herba, ko., all prtaerved ln_Bt«Croix Bun—the B. T. — I&Q—X. being a least ingredient, not ystreveal* ed to IhepifoUs. It fa prlacipaUy'reoommeadsd'for want of appetite, disordered lntermittent (•vers, stomachic dUßcoltiee, Ac. I understand it 1 was somewhat known in the Southern State* prsvfe ous to the war, and it appears an agent of Jtfiemoa .Paris noeatiy appUed to the proprietors farothe privilege to makn it for hospital purpose* daring she war, to which they made the following reply: 1.76M83 61 $9/90,058 88 Mr. ■ Agentqf, eta.: - Dui 81*—In reply I* jour commonlcolitro, cfler* togas “Fifty ihounad dolUrs to the receipt.end sight to make the FlmUUon Bitters for'joarhcepi. tal pwpoui daring the nr," we beg to s*y, jo or poo* fr a Übsssl one, considering it would teal ac nothing to comply, and that; otherwise n can derlis no rtma* from tli* Boaihera Etaies* tat sir, oar datfao ta car Government, end oar idem of coxmlc teocy, would not el*ow as to entertain It, elthoigh it might pleeee as to cacacgc the saffetings of your mfagaldcd foUovere. „ We renuln, Ir*rr mpMlftiUf ;>oon» Theee gentlemen gtre the history oi eertein in* gredfeats 6| their arti.U to over two handnd years —c hr wing that tbroogh ail chaageeof the medleah {rctaeioo and Its practitioners, strength, tompotgrr, end cheerfStata' here- bten dtrlred from these •oams. Dr. Woods, In the Washington Hospitals, totemsd me tali one patient wet tot inking tad sagf* aod hed not slept ea hoar te two weeks, 04 til tiufisntatlon Bitters came' to his luiowledgs, when anede^’s trielgVTehton'trighVs rest,end he w*e ao« tot rooming.:! am sarprised oar Govern* meathee not egaslled Jefinon Deris in energy,and edopted this inraloable article in all oar hospitals. The wehk eolnJet* clingto It Ukd a brother. As lay member, 1 os* beer wlthem It is •'good to take," and otbrdli, more energy end life then anything 1 ever tried. Steams to the Plantation BUtirs. ' Botl h»T> dlfrtiMW JL lA mj next 1 itall Ip«tk of ftlWla|ta ih» th» dM^Jko, HiooDnm& hilnaodtoi PLANTATION BITTBKS, XJ DBAJKB'S FUHTBTIOH BHTIBS. . jwau's fChtatios sixties. * , FOR BALI BY FOB BALX BY FOB BALI BY M. Omc fosHti tuUmllkM Una. OHAWS BIOKUSa. TQxatßAßDirAtsTiuDM. ' i 1 att'iwir prapAnd t« axaeote ordeea for. ; " B&AV’S BIOKXEB, ■ > Mar tha, coning Macon* 1 .P** o *—# per dcMUnj lan 6 par canton diacoont. TRIO OAfloj jpt fdoda to Mittaburgh. . jgr* Adam* J snoXiß ra&oii. aa*w, 1 ft** of Crar* Btfoi* ft o*,) , "' Mftitmod . . i, - 1 PiTTßunon» fa. 1 pHOPUSALB 808 TlMBER.—Pro tnTit©d for.tbe deliver i at *or Steel flfTl TflODa- OA& OB TlUiOlf \Plflß TIMBIBt (Übit tit. twelve, wortaaa or tixteea l&fihea.square, , the denmv'a option, tat alt of-ofte ei*t. Tim* of detlwr aad i*rb> nvt teeoßßtu tnponli, ’ -HOMWi *lTx.ls*Ofc, fifth Wild. 1 „ hlfcgwdUaUwT - - - r : ';iuijrT/f r, ••• /button «bo** Hand BLBrid,/*. ;.iApdfflee hoaie Wo 0 •. m. notll 4 pi a. - ' . fcUtXm • 5 JJOOTd, BHOKSAND GAITEBS have odraoMd lOptroeat. Kaat, bat! asa telling at the old pdota, ter OABH. Giro na a call at ' BOBIiiXD'B, Vo.lS UntM itrwt, rpHK HANDSOMEST TKT I— A new Vlji «iwrtmnt of -^HurcuQci j::v i'i | gAUUBL PBRQOSON, - ~T r »«i.i» o»‘w : KtaW i*i> -itttiiirtfitis,-'!' C< FECIAL BALB O : dr silks. BA. B, ESR’Sj No. B 9 Market Street. LARGEST STOCK, ‘ Greatest Variety, AND, THE ; .I- . . j C aEA P ES t! goo ds, ' BALE COHHKNOIS ; . Wednesday, February '■ Usth, . ,‘l .1.. ’ T HORNE’S, |i 77 and 79 Market Street (0 dca*n DADIIS' HIM.SIIKJHID H’DK'rii . 50. fOSgrt! HEM!D H’DXTB; XiASIIS' Illß’D AND 880Ltb'P*D H'DK’JB; 1 PLAIN tisiN rtEWs j ■ Do.* - ABD.MIB3ES’ 00TT05 B0BE;| : KEN'S COTTON X^OBE; ~ 'HOOP StlßTfi, of th« hiet sirte., Kt old ptow;. - XKB'D COLLABS AND BETS; JACONET TEIHitIKOS: MAOIO BOTWINOI COLLABXmB;. I: 1: TAPE TBIHHINO A 1 81. BEM*D All kind, of WINTEB OOOD9, U. cnaiUonU. loss thin old price*. Be tall .bnyenskoofoemb race this opporitmlly of supplying thomselvM with.what they will refsire daring tho comingseason. JJRT 00003 !l DRY GOODS 111 J. IVI. Burchfield’s, Closing oat tha balance of STOOK; HOBXXBT and GLOYKS at SMDUCBD FMIOES, Intondiag lo a»e the room for othsr goods, ' SVniERDBESS GOOD 8, " ’ AtOldprice*. SHAWLS A2TD CLOAKB, clieap. HOOP SKIBTS; VJAOOHET EDMHG, cheap; \ Do, ' mxßtiKa;' Hrw Tout. Jam. lClh, 1863, LIHEH WORKXDXDGIIiG« .1 Do-\ . do.•.;•;■ I2JBIBTn?Q.“ , f#lB \ ... ; . , v OltU PKIUKa. , !' V r.\ j ' X \<JAH AT j / MACRUM & CLYDE'S, •\ 3 : r. D. DBAKI A 00. HOSIERY & GLOVES. . j.; _;■ ; - . BlLXOßlL^fosLjoi ladiMu4liiMM\ : BOSTW BIBBJoTuOSX. for fladlea ~~ J *itrrr ; ,;ELXSOrLUTED BOaCfcr Udiee had jUm*. *-O«HTUBaEPraftiTOPTH T fl f VQOL. nBLHO AUD OOTTQH ~ 7^^ to»t8 A3D MTTEHS. v-Ti,-.*; . WOOL HOODS- ROARYS. THTCTA R' MBBOmißiis. tbi2minq£ > ’ . , it Old 1 Frleu>~Wfcoluale andi BeUdL EXAMINATION OP | OCR LARGE STOCK OF ' ;-] ; r>inr aooibs, if / BT BOTH ■ IThotesaleandßetaiUHaUrl, •/ •'< U' •’ ■ ■» -■• J> ib BisrrofiruUiT bouoird. • rpAf--:-'’.•■•■•••*•- .. o v C. B. LOVE& CO, -■, ■ *'i" 74 MABKET BTBBET. WO ! ; - !■■ ■!; j BIKOH JQBSBTOH, QLOSING OUT SALS j I ...•, :y : o* ,-t : ' WINTER GOODS. BATON, MACRUM Sc. COi, ji.,.j < f -T. i PNrinu ta Duktaf UMtr ASHUALUmOtTpBJ, mWlnuuMoiMhiioM UulrMtlrtltookAl : WUTKB KOODS ' Bafbra tba ftnt daj of fabrqup mkl. Wholaaala u Ball *r Be tall Boyara bQI hata all tha.ad rootage* ol Uu BKDUOTIOa KADI IB PBIOIS. EATON, KACBOX * CO., I»10 I HA H TOTH BntBBT. SKIBTB, ■AT BBDVOMD PBICMB, • lu oiiW to doii MttMr:«iUM'aloek-islka IW ol.r,trnun, w.v. r~i. —— fv ■ •otoraartaUßaa. i > r, ~ • . . BAtea, KAOBm a 00, mo 1 '' {‘baw retutiw. ■Biflwd dwr froroTtfth. LAKUM INVUiUK Uy AI.PAuIA jmuuds asp JSiii > ,;|d|'9Uw d«irai>it«^‘ i •* ylxicmk*<ai(ti.)i] : » ••; - u.-i ■ •’•• • 1 ’ 'Vi? 'J f isa tri'KWAura fatEh! TgMAD, it Im <h>a *wtM» P ik«,lw»l«t>j i DAS’. GOODS. EVEB EXHIBITED IN; THIS OIIY. JOBBPH flOßHfi. B. E. cor. 4th And Harket [ • B HMMEB SILK B,7 * 7fkMarket Street,- And rappl/ yoamll:irlth XACBOK AGLYDB,. - >. r i : .n KABKKT STkIZT’; itwoen reqrth aad Diamond.) i fat ':i 4 n-7 : ■j- : l- "-f jsjairsEJKEJrTß. •PmSBORSH THEATRE. Imam .WacßsonMoife m(ESB E SDOOEBS OE THE SET®» SISTER^ in Tht Birth ol Cupid Is thißswirtf Aiu> KHt 188 HXW iaOXZTBBTI ENTIBS HEW fcZOKASIO EEPEOMI l ESTIM BIW DBEMSI Inordsr to gire foU strength to the cfet tf ehar* ""‘IOTTY koUGSi, 1 Tdcalkl, rfwCAalMB, oj ‘•4OBIAH’B as soshhy bertorsr MO niihfa>t 7 .7 7 T~.t ; jmt. jr. A. JtPDojrovGß WUI appoJrfcr thls »«adon 1n hfo gnat srlglnal characttf hf »Mmw ?LUTO,- the Moth* of Snam BebeUiou Baoghtm - -| - GBAhD-&JOiT* ItABOH D81L143 BV twenty yo*sg;liidies,in faU ■ilir, Local Aongm brafffiS BaUst Panbs. . tor panicalars of tcehsiy. aad Inddsatf, m$ pro» grahimts. •’ Perfonouic* BYXBT BYZHIRO onUI far* ther notioa. tfatinca BAXOBDAY AJBEHBSOOH. ftaSttf . 7 j . .7/ UKAJNIf j | TOOAL AND iBminHBSTAL OOHGBBT 7 WUlis girenat ■ 1 • irjffliarr obabbl, . ON MDBBDAT ETHIBQ, t.hmij Mlfe, IMS, Ver tho hmaflt of tho Yoorth Baptist Choroh. . ,-1. ,?: ::;.‘S.H.ALIXANDBB,DIr«4or. 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