Organized Loyally — " We have plenty of loyalty in this ooum in safe it from traitors in and „ traitors at horns*; but, with the exception of our nobis volunteer army, it U yet un organized! Krt 'dcnaostlo enemies of the , ooanlry, commonly sailed “Copperheads,” are thoroughly and extefmively organised. ‘ a vast league of disloyal men are banded *- 7 together inaiecret order called “Knights of • the Golden Cirele ;" but it is not nsual for thsm to stow that term in the free States. The more innocent one of “ Democratic Clubs” is far better adapted to the purposes of sneaking, cowardly traitors in their la bors : to dtair honest but weak men, (who ; would be truly loyal if let alone,) aside " from fidelity to their oountry. i : It wag Bunns who'kald, When tad nun empire, good nun must com bint," and the sentiment is peculiarly applicable to our circumstances at this moment. Good men must oombine to strengthen and uphold ' - the hands oflhe Gorernment in its present great battle with traitors. VxiLASDiOiLUt, . ' in a late speech at Newark, N. J, declared, that if the Conscription bill passed it should be resisted. Well, «< *a« paeetd— it ■ is now thjjnw of the land, and Mery loyal man feels that it is just and right. As it has been annouuoed thitYnttsstosis I Is to speak here in a few days, the. ques tion arises, shall he be permitted with im- j punity to counsel resistance to the draft . hero? Remember: resistance to that law I is just as much an act of treason as was i the bombardment of Sumter; and to Ad vise resistance is quite as treasonable as to resist It is nonsense to claim for suoh utterances as that at Newark the 'constitu tional right of freedom of speech and dis cussion. Speech, and the press are free . within the limits of the. law, and there , only, and that gives as large liberty as any * honest man wants. Those’ who clamor for the freedom of sedition and treason are neither honest nor loyal. When bad men conspire to effeet some unlawful purpose, they almost invariably form secret; associations. That of the '• Knights of the Golden Cirole is an example. . gome think that, to meet and counteract such mischievous and ■ dangerous combina tions, it is necessary to institute counter organisations of the same character. Now while wo admit that there are some advan tages in the Becret plan—in associations bound together by solemn pledges, cabalis tic signs, and pass-words known only to • the initiated—yet suoh things are of very doubtful propriety at best, and are liable to great abuse. A good cause requires the aid of no suoh machinery. 11 WAoeUoeeer I 'flail Hu, the same is he; hold him feet,” said the betrayer. “Whom seek ye?” “I am he,” was the frank and honest language of the Betrayed- Whoße example shall we follow?—that of the traitor, or that of his Victim? But again: theirs are thousands of earn est men who would gladly combine with other men of like eharaotef in any and . every lawful measure to uphold the gov ernment, and especially to bring the law to bearupon traitors at home, whetherttatifn ' ary or. itinerant, who, under no conceivable circumstances, would enter into any secret . league or combination. In fact, suoh leagues are .uncalled for in a free country ■ like this among loyal men. Under despot ‘ isms good men are Justified in resorting to Secret' leagues; but hero the case is the ■ very opposite. ■ Here the law guarantees ’ to every man all the liberty to speak and ‘ Sot that an honest man and a good citizen can desire; and his freedom is only the greater and the more secure because there are laws, both civil and military, for the restraint and punishment of seditions per . sons and traitors. 1 Suppose Vxliahdio- BAX, if .ho comes here, should utter similar sentiments to those he uttered at Newark, and should be promptly incarcerated for •so doing, would not every loyal man feel that both himself and his country were the 'safer for the operation ? Does not the com mon sense of every man tell him that where loyal men and traitors are equally free, and where their immunities are equal, there is neither freedom nor safety ? It is a fact as melancholy as it is alarm-1 tog that there are men all through the free tjtates plotting against the government and ‘ 'doing all they can ‘to strengthen and en - courage its enemies—men who are doing all they can to discourage and demoralise our soldiers, and prevent farther enlist ments—men who resist every measure cal culated to strengthen the government and —the army, and who are doing all to their power 1 to discredit the government ,-s bringon national bankruptcy and uni versal ruin—men ' who are endeavoring to lear tbe West from the East that they inay lay'it at the feet of traitors; and other men Who are trying jto “switch” Pennsylvania out of the Union, that she may be made a - dishonored appendage to the oolfoh-planl eT'eoonfederacy. Hear what that earnest and. well tried soldier, Major General Law. Wanuxm, said al a great meeting in Cin cinnati lest Tuesday evening, in respone to the: noble and patriotic appeal of the sol vere of Ohio, now to the field. Ho tells us ofW danger, what we ought to do, and 'hew in do it: -• Tsolemnly wern you, citizens of Cincin nati, and citizens of the North, everywhere, toe* terrible dangers threatens yourselves, vCur government and your armies. These impending dangers are not to be found in rebel camD6, in the condition of offttre at •. tom. - -XtoUMUg van jfou that awidt efffad ,-frMuSoM contptraqj it on foot% witch ■ Oromtct revolution and mn., Where UthU ffifllatlon7 luk, where Uit not? Jad« OtiTiMO,M in Indiana, and of 100,000 tolUlttnls. lam compelled to say to-night, that evriy citizen should be on the alert to I thing. Nothing rise but such, ■jjfltm on ton? WfcH ; ; heartof the army-lion-hearted though it b* What does this conspiracy Tt'pxoposesi hrat, pesos; next, seoessfon of theWeet from the Bast. Ton may ask, hoir do I know this thing? Iknowitfrmn Wrslations izi,the Indiana District Courts. TAiareadiiin the signs of thstlmesevery- I can read it in the growing .and mtoSdetotSy «P«*«d duietietootloa government-fa the depreriatlMi wltamoy— in the attempt to demorilixe "MrhiVf glvehfCu the alarm.-, What do■. l xJZI liSd* yon to orgto, taslly, Atiitn ]l\ . ' V • .i V;..!. *;«!. 'ii'i IP':;-:, i'l ■g;v; ipl W.^': ' •:. -'■■ •*y#B-....... «V*. ‘ . !;• • $; :•;;!■ > i: *-> !' i &«%»»£ j MW : |p?f iqlil mm ftlSI :W|S fpM! liilpiif Vjxl "*’^S;, :- f y>-«*'^v v '»N‘: :\W . J *’’** * * * * Vv;* \\ f;> !'• "-v ■ 'M , V # .S \-v» : r\- 11 ;$ A , 1 * ■ SATURDAY MOBHIHO, FEB. 28: | blage shall retch the army, they will be pleased ,and happy: Bnt they would Inft- Ately rather hear that the whole North was A VAST MILITARY ORGANIZA TION than to hear the most eloquent ex pressions of loyalty, or read the most glow ing resolutions in the'world. It is in this organisation, which shonld be instanta neous, that yon will command the most earnest prayers and blessings of the army. The army is true—it i* loyaL How true and loyal, these battle-stained banners, which hare been baptised in fire, will attest. Do yon remember that the soldiers in the held hate a right to complain of yon? Fancy them hovering around their camp-fires, warming their chilled fingers over the dy ing embers, and fanoy wbat most be .their conversation. They must say w we entered the service with the blessings and gener ous injunctions of our fellow-oltisens. The preacher In the pulpit, pointed out our path into the army, at a solemn and hon orable obligation. Our mothers and sis ters kissed us, and through their tears told ius that the war was just and holy,, and i murmured not at the sacrifice. Ho w is it i that to-day, those whom we left behind, see ihia yaat treasonable and fearful organisa tion in our midst, without girding on the amor instantly to give it battle. You told os when the war was over you would re ceive us with praise, with open arms and loud expressions of gratitude everywhere. Now there will be no gratitude, no laurels, l no open arms, and our very rags 'will be i an insignia for hissing and sooro.” Fellow citizens, will you permit this thing? Stand by ths army—anything de pend* upon it. What though you are sub ject to privations at home? What though you even go to the hard bread and spoiled pork of the soldier, stand by the army, for God’s sake stand by it. What though your families give np their luxuries, and your daughters wear the laoes of their grand mothers? What though trafiio diminishes and steamboats lie rotting at your wharves, be content, and stand firm. Stand by the army, and rest assured the army will stamd by you. [lmmense cheering.} The Engagement between the Ain- j bama and Hatteras--Graphic De scription of the Fight- The New York papers publish the follow ing letter relating the particular* of the action between the Alabama and the Hat iterns: Usited State* Ship Sz. Lawexhci, Ext West, February 17. . Bix—Having seen in several papers an aoeaunt of tie lots, and also the armament of the United States steamship Hatteras, 1 wish to state these faots. On the Bth of Jan. we received orders in New Orleans to take a draft of men, who had belonged to the Westfield, to the Brooklyn, the flag-ship at Galveston, and commence operations at that place. We arrived on the 10th, on that afternoon commenced bombarding the fortifications until sundown, when we | ceased firing. The next day being Sunday, there waa no fighting. At 8 o’clock signals from the Brooklyn, announcing a strange sail in the offing, and for us to get under weigh in chase, were made to us. Twenty minutes after three we made the strange sail out to be a barque under easy sail; at half-past six we came within two miles of her, when she hoisted English colors; it now began to grow dark. At seven o’clock we .were I nearly alongside; at ten minutes past seven our captain hailed her, when she answered it was her Majesty’s steamer Petrel Then our captain answered he would send a boat on board, and lowered the gig lor that purpose, when we received a hail from them, wishing to know what steamer was that, and our captain answered United States steamer Hatteras. Then'he ated “This is the Confederate steamer Al abama—fire l” . They had tried to get in a rating position, but we were too wide awake for them. The moment the order to fire from them was given, we received their starboard broadside, consisting of a 105-pounder rifle pivot gun, 4 long 32's, one 8-mch double fortified pUot, and one 20< pounder rifled Dahlgren gun, which we returned with two 82 medium guns, and one SO- pounder rifled cun. commenced a running fight We got our 20-pounder rifled gun over on the 1 port side, and well she did her duty; there was no flinching, and our gallant captain well sustained the reputation that fame had giren him.. "Gi™ it to them, my boys, give it to them,” he said, the I stars and stripes must never come down, and three hearty chters followed Ms w ords. But what was a shell like her to a staunch built corvette tike the Alabama 1 She peeled our iron plates off in a few minutes, and then came the terrible news that our engine was destroyed and we were on Are in three different places. w Drown, the magaxine,” was the first order. By >ht< time she had seven feet of .water m the hold and she had keeled over three streaks to port. The port battery was thrown over, and in a few moments she righted. Then, when we could not return a single shot and she was sinking fast, the order was reluctantly given to fire a lee gun, which was done. The great disparity between the two vessels was in the weight of metal. At her: first broadside she threw 824 lbs. at us,; which fcirly eteggered ua—end wee »•; turned from our port-broedside with lwo : 82’. *nd on. 80 lb. rifle, all th. »T«l»bU foie. we. bed at command. Weight thrown, 94 lbs.; dlsperity between the two broadsides, 224 lbe. We struck the Alar bama sown times between wind and water and thirteen shots above her water line. The pumps had to be kept going to keep: her afloat, from the time of our captors until we arrived at Kingston, Jamaica. I will give you an exast account of tbs battery of the Hatteras and also of the Alabama: Hatteras—4 short 32 guns—2,7o3 lbs. “ 2 30-lb. rifla gum. •* 120-lb. rifla gun. " 1 12 lb. bowltsar. Alabama—Mong H'l. « 1100 Ib. rids, on a plrot u i «g doable fortlded plrot. « 124-lb. rUt. I What the Triumph of Seceeelon Would Lead to. I la his late epeeoh, during the debate la l*the Britiih Boose of Commons, D'lsmeU, 1 the able Tory leader, exalte orer the proe- I peats opening before the aristocrats of tbs I Old World from their confidently anticl- I pa ted triumph of secession, in these memo* ' I rable words: 11 And I eannot oonoeal from myself the oonTletlon that those in this.Bouse oho may be young’enough to lire' to witness the eonelosion and ultimate obasequence of this oirll war, will find that the America Ihey oan recognise when the; waters will hare subsided, will be a different America from that whloh was known itf our fathers, and eren to this generation, of whloh they hare had so mnch exporicnee. [Bear, hear.] It will be,l boUers, an America I of armies—an America of diplomacy—an /tm.rl«s Of riral States and manearcring I Cablneta—an America of frequent turbu llenoo, and probably of frequent war. [Bear, | hearTf’ !. I Bnohie the glad made I erery ohampion of despotism and easts in the Old World the InstluotlTeparUianof I the Blareholdere’ Rebellion.— T. Tn- I bo**- ' Ex-SxXAioa Bronx is flooding Clearfield county with peace petitions, whloh arebe* ing anmeronsly signed by the oopperheads in that region, asking Congress to. prori.de tor a peace eonrentlon between a loyal lorexnmsnt and a eet of cut 1 throats,That weakness in the knees ,is a eore. afflieUon. Alael poor Bigler.—.ffoUidqrriinytPAtf. Ijoto U engaged li trait of Gen. Burnaide, for the Brows: BW* retail, Freridenesi B. L ... Col Aid Bsoatim at Kbt WxsTr—The Key Wat (Flo-) JVne Era of the 14th says: “Colbael Montgomery, of Kansas fame arrived h%e on the 8d instant, for the pur jose of obtaining recrnits for the Second South Carolina Volunteers, nor.has he been disappointed in his expectations. Nearly two hnndred recrnits hare been obtained ,np to the present time, and “the ory >» > l “l they come. 1 ' . lectures. j£^»LECTORE, IN SMITH? lELD M. E. CHUEOH, By Bev. DAVID L. DEMPSEY Sobloct— Evening with tbe P°fts Dev'd, Koow, Watt* and Waelej—or Wbat eh&U we ding In Wonblp?’! . „ OS TBVB3DAY EVES ISO. Jfatek Ws 1&63. •■r Lecture to commence at 7>s o'clock. Ticket* 85 cent*. Proceed* for a benevolent purpoee. fsS7:it KEUG/OFS JTOTICBB. JOHNIi-KNUi; the Pastor, Ninth Word nt 10)4 o'clock *. m„ Mi JUT. A. H. IUOJIAB it. 1)4 e dock p. on SAIJBAin. March lit. Jj'UCST COWUKUAiAIiUW. tKy rt» DISCIPLEB h * TB from Ap*Uo Hall to JAGKHOH’B BLOCK, thinl floor, corner ol hQS and fit. Clair street* PrsacUtog cTery LMU) * Dat. at 10J4 o’clock i. n., ind 7 t>. m. oundy Bcbtol at » o’clock p. m. Pi»jr«T NBSDAY KVKNINQ. at 7 o’clock- The pulU* M« rMppctfcUy In rttod toVtond. teia;ll T. G iIoKEEVEB, of Fleaamt HUI Bemtnirj.wiU pr«»ch tor th. CONOBEGATIuN OF DISCIPLES, BXUKL3IOfi/HALL, Allegheny City,) TO-MOE EUW, (LonlV Sit},) at lU>4 a. 6ubJ=ct lor tbsLmsrnlvg—” *ho are I Jtcti of OhruJjui Maplb.il" Jba polUo ara eor dially invited to attend. * 3iH - 11 PUBLIC JTOTIVES. orriaior t imauaon l»ioa*aoi conranr,^ Corner Market an, eito- I oat regard to age or time of d*y. ™* 1 commended to delicate person* reooiring a S*P“° I stimulant. Sold by all Orocnr*, Ifeugguta, hotel*, 1 Indealoons. P. R. DBAKE A CU., WJ Broadway, I Hew York. t feSJmne JTEir rERTIBEJUEJTTB. Desirable house and lot FOB BAL* —The lot UB9by M (eel* (rantlnf Mo. 19 od federal rtrtet, Pliteburgh. The boo* 1» ot brick, two etorl*» high, tabbed in them**! »p -treeelmodera n S U, rooted with elate, eoataloitf iliht rcems and tabbed ferret; marbte mentlea, and all Interior conTealencee which atemllj could complete and enbetantial in ali reepecti, aod the nei|hoorbojd p easant. g No 8 SaiitUfleld itreet; & L. BCBSAP. Or oa the pretaUee. fe2B tf L'ta.ENUIU i'Oii csAiaJi, o*n-1 OUQftl76 oeroa, 40 of which U high river lot- ; t Jm, under «©U cAJUtbUcd. the lmproTea>e»U eoolarge tw<>-*ft:jr Brick D«ftlUog, T«o*nt Bento, ftdd ltrgvtnat Baxn on » ShctU. A thriving Or chart of oral ted Holt, but election*. The Utm la •tinted OM bftlf i* 10 trim tte vt.Ug* o. bhoxm towD, oo tbo book of th» Ohio river. lo ft morolftot or raech talc atokiog ».plefteoo» oal cbeeriul homo, the ftb.Tft to JoU tbo place, and U offered eb«*p and VJS* ‘•T: rffliT. 00-10? roneib lie AVlltari FOB BALA.—A raln&ble 110 bumot lie icm, 70 oi which a de.™d; M dxtsef utxrxl BwsSow. A gooi Dwelling B,w lux BxTD.axd Siw Bill wllh Cr.tic'c wxur j»wm. flitnftUd to Donegal towrohlp, Weotmorelocd 00. **Ko KoUrood Tex/' Ibe Urm con bo porcbaoftd ftt 1 T'&l” °‘ ,f " bJ “’ 1,1, “ C nctsiH a 00. mu ' mIkUoAK IB —sealed I PropwiU »IU b. neilTxl hj lb. uiulenitnßl, at hU »fl=« cq Ohio aUtct, lor mm U bic ( lb» A IL>- khooyCiii ]W*ict Work* wl.h GOAL, MJI OOAL and esLA.CC, f»r (06 j«4T trotu lb* fi>»t day cf April IMS. r»jmtnt *UI bo nude la cmU. mtalb. li. Bidevtll bowoolTed onitl MOfILAY, March •Hlb, a*. 12 o'clock n, Jja (r N a, At,^ IJ L Superintendent of Wafer Work*. City. P-b 88th. 18-3:td i QfiO WAitLi rAFEino —sew Wall xOUOa rrata Kill mw atjlea oriU bo oponsd and offai ad for aala an anil a’tar iiuN Da»,lb- 2ff daj ol Mveh. by W. P. SIAiWRAtI, Uii 3 87 Wood >t>—t. JUST KKUKI-V&D, per Steamer Kb- libta pine Dried Peechtf, kalvei* la ■toru «od Ur by g _ * c 0„ f«2t lSu and 132 Second etreel. Aunts*. t UAKUAiiM.—will bo Bold, trtrlik AOBItB U> Bonrajli of t»«- reocoilllo, Ulpßßll ibo Ounitwj W»U »nd U>» 41- tartMoi Btrar. Apply to *** 7 JO. EA.VlB,Anetloo«*r; or to bIWIs PETJSBSOW, Tomitom P. O. ■piABM. FOB SALK.—a tract of 80 J? Actm. »U nloplng Prnirfo, altuted In llontpn its mll “ - * totltlw 7 Bt, CUt* itrteU ow tb» Btldg*. gTEAMBOAT N AVIG ATOK FOB SALS. T. L. JBWITT, BUabenrUle; or, LAf AYMiI DBVBSMT, Otnrfnnatl, Ohio. Inquire af for InOit KENT—A commoaiotu IURKIc -1 BTOBT BBIOK DWILXJKO, Ho. 40 Bonoth ctraot, with «U modorn Improrottonti. InooAra on lh» pr. n'ooo- Gold, silver, desiand som*, cismiOATEI Or ~ IHDgBTIPHIBB, QUABTBBMASrBiS' OBBtTTIOATIB, T B-10 BOHDS ABO OOUPOHS, ul oil otior OoTUn. nut iKiilUia, bought bj mLE MONITOR u 18 * PA2IST gabboh oil bobhbb, Th« first u 4 only one na*d without a OMmtej that civMiftUibctloaicr tbit barns without, an odor, either U a night lamp. or for carrylt g op. etairs or down la thejaoet rapid nusar, sod at oce-foorth theex&esee of candles or an? other Burner that dree aMnaeh light. Ho family will ba without it. fa27;tt Hi (HJUUS! l)Hi GOODS I—We larlte ewh buyers to examine oar stcck ol BTAPLK ASD FASOT DBT GOODS. Ws sis selltof SHAWLS AHD HOOF SHEW, of the bee* qoalfty. at old prfoe*. 04LIC08, BUB* LIBS AHD DBUB OOOW £«•„** * 80. 140 Federal street, Beoond door from the .Hew Market Hooie, Alta .tor Cltr. Irt&ml U JNSUKANCK. IHSURAHGE COMFY OP HOMH AMERICA. PHILADELPHIA. Inonianee Oo.of the State of Ponn'a,, rmLADILTHIA. Hartford Fire lararanco Company. •VlßOnnc*lath* ibrn old «a 4 nllaM* Ooam panka an *• etotehMd by ■ppUa&oato Anp;joaw,4|^ "btAnOOT BTARUHt—2SO tots. Mad- Q bos SUnh IttU r*erir*d tad for »*l* tar toth* S»£by iGHOMAKXB,* LAVQ* / rjtHE GhEAT FEMALE REMEDY, CELEBRATED FEMALE TILLS, Prepared from proicrlption cl DOOTOB DDPOHCO. Thli well known Mcdldoc U no ImpceUton, let • pnn end tnfe remedy, end conUlne JLaVLn to the constitution. In oil anenof N*B'“0B A»n SPIRAL APfEOTIOH, PAIR IHTH* BACK AND LIMBS, PALPITATIOH Of TBRIHBABJ LOWBBSS OP BPIBITB, UISTIBICA, BIOK HEADAOHt, end uU other dleenooo otcnijooed try » i dleorderad ojitem, three Pllle will effect • cum when I all oth«r dmu h»« Ml:d. Theee PflU hare sever baen koo *n to Ml w) tbe dlnctloni bm bNi followed itrlctly. OSB DOLLAR AND BIX OBHTB, Endaed to the authorlaad-dgentatPltteliurgh, Pa. will lnaure a Box. DB. DCPONOO'S FEMALE PILL? DU, DUPoNOU‘B FEMALE PILLS DB. DUFONOVB FEMALE PILLS DB. DUPONCO'S riHAU PILLS DB. DUPONCO’S FEMALE PILLS Tbiy saver faQ to core, Tkey savor Ml to cure, Thty sever fall to core, Thay sever fall to core, Tkay saver fall to cure. They are a Meals | and a core, They are a biasing asd a cure. They are a bleaatbg and a cure, They are a blealbf and a cure, They are a bkaalel# and a core, And can be east by sail to any part of the country. MTSold uholetala or retail by J. IH. FULTON, Sole Agent forFtttaburgh and fletalty, ANNUAL KKI-OKTI or TAB MUTUAL LIFE IHBURAHCE CO. f. B. WIHSTOH .^ParamurT. I Igtal at PitUburgb, No. ST FUth atmt. The following la a •taiament of the affaire ol the Ootapiny for the fiacal year at ding SUt of January, 18(31 ! B*v Gi*a Abimts, In ha, 1..4T,839,768 **• «.J P-Uq. i wi! , „ Tor Intarat «n )arwt sent*. For Annuities Orerpwld bj t BIBBUBBXUBHTB DUBIHO TH* I BAB. Paid ClaimO* death.,—l 'HI’SS Paid Additions to tame— 5*.60 ]* Paid aortaodeiad Polio! ae. H.»> 35 Paid Annatlia and Bw-oo- tit ne « f FwntnMM.N— PaJi Profit tod Lee*. Paid Oommi*«ioo*~~..— Paid Sxpeima, to wit: Xxefaaoce end poet***, Tun, Advertising, Bel erf*, Msdiad tuuslat* Hen*, Lew Xxp.DMH Printing « SUtljoaery, Scat, oo*l> *0 „ Hit Oiib Ami**, Ik *s, Ceah on band, In Trait | o*.’*, and In 43 Bondi «nd MortfigM.~~~ 0,*38068 » United BUtM gtodtl—— ~ *,<*6,733 36 Beal litiU, Be. M.OU 86 Doe from Agent* tot wh > collected lot no* nail’d *3.476 *1 • . —18,918,167 B 7 Internet nccroid bnt not it*.—— X Interact do* ini nafaia~..._ M Deferred Premiaaa... ' . —•—« a* Prcmlom* is oowii ef traniml«lon._ i*,7o» li Qrcn Aweti, Feb. lit, ISS3 , 19.223,119 TO Ine. In Net Gath A»eta (or the y*tf~4l.o7B,3tt 83. The detail* of the the date of lit February, 1863, will be announeeilo PoUeyboWeii m toon m pcadbl*. B3ABD Of T BUST lIS. rndprick S. Wlnstoa, William £L iopha», Johi V. L- Prnjn, . Beymwir L. Hmted, William Moore, I*r*Wb«eler, Bobert H. Mcifnrdy, MlUird Fillmore, Imm Green Pearton, Bameel D. Bibcock, VbuJ. Banker, MMtinißih*. Jr., WUtlim Betti, Derld HoedUy, John P. Tfelrerton, Henry A.Bajtbe, John Wadivortb, WllUamT. Brady, Alfred liwirde, W. J. IK>d«e, Afez. W, Bradford, * «, Joho T. Lc|«» o*org* B. Vta'Ut B. p - ""“I . Jubm A. DotchUon, Huiry F- Wtlltoa Tb»w, prf t ° t Cord » John D. tcullr, iS^SSif HafTlf Oblldl. W» Wi SS2S.“SS«. F. XL X*ton, Fraacta Bilten. iXOCK, Aomjrr, MMteod 87 nrri W. H. WILLIAMS A 00. Wood «tmt, corrtr of Third. LATE PAPERS, MAGAZINES, AHD S BOOKS, cu be b*d MguUrij ■•od promptly, »t X>B DUPOHOO’B J n ft Scientific Pr*por*Uon. Are ■ Bdeatific Proportion. Are ft fidentlflo Prepetition* Ate ft ficlentlfio PrepftTftUon. Are ft Scientific Frepentloo. When tba directions are fallowed. When the directions at® f-Uowwd. When th® directions are followed. Whan the directions are followed. Whan the directions aza Wlowad. Nob. 67 and 69 Fifth Etbkht. or HBW TOBK. f. batobfobd btabb, Cenex el A*est ftt thiUdolpbift. OBOBGB M. BLAO&BTOCK, bxcbipts dubiho th* tbab. 8 671 CO 1,683 61 ■ 1,161,386 61 «1 Inrnlti •» J«Uom GEO. It BLAC) ntnt. pi H U N T’S, MianHlO EILL, »IT*H BTBMt. ■rDulin nppUad ****** , flitlMSKßft, 048 ADS niAK PJTTBBB. No. 1» rOVBTB BTMIIT, (»b«Ti Balthfl«W) KTPropt .Matin *&••*>*• ****** ?* OIL EITOIIBIKB •nOB BAJUB—A |o«d_Tonto oi 'ft* JJ «T»»ao QAiwnL bfidn it no OIHWL P** HEBOlLlii’iti AMD L'SAIiSSB EATON, (tIACRWM & CO., Ko». 17 and 19 Fifth Street Jobbonond ntoHen of TBIMMIH6B, EMBBOI . DEBIBS, HOSIEEY, ‘GLOYES, HOOP BKIBTS, BIBBCES,, SHIBTS, . H. B,—A choice amortaent of Staple Dry Goods, At wboke&U only Extract from a letter on THX BATTLI FIKLB. #**•*••• This battle (AntiaUm) has baaa the moat tangnl- nary of the war, aad the only one fought with Tidble: design and upon military principle*. The image meat *f onr eorpa—the orerloaUng position of the I eommandlsg General—the tending Into action the right and the left dirhlona—the clot log np of the I centre, and final sneoaea—exolte* bewildering *dml«l ration, and carries the mind to the great fialda of I AnitazUta and Wagram, fought by Hapoleon. Of all I this hare X rooken. Tb* fceert history of inch a eon- I filet, porch—d by the life aad blood of twenty thou- | mmr.it men, mnat be found In the hospitals. War has I Us glories—bat U has Its kn thoosasd dtmoas In tummm boman tortures, that make the eye-balls ache —thrheert bleed—thi lips palsy, and the brain resL I The sight is at first positively uaendmabl*. The Ufc-bloed Of some is still trickling away in silent ealanem—while the di—trued Umbe and manlao brain of others give rise to eoands God grant I may not again witness. • Bat ye mothers who here seek a son—cr wire* a kasbend—or siiUrs a broth*r-<* sops a tether— k£ow and beeonsoled that «t«a hers the hand oi mercy Is watchful, and Utter cars Is bestowed apon joar loved ones, than might at first seem possible. It was la the hospital, where rested tbs gallant Hooksr, that l leaned the history of these mythical words so often seen aad so llitls understood, “S. T. _lggt_X." Anything alleviating the sofieringe aad saving the lives of oar soldi—, is a natfonal blaming. I witnessed some astonishing recnlteftom this article. It U well hnewa the effect ‘of barn! gunpowder and excitement is thfcst, which added to the 1— *i blood In the weanded, sreates the necealty of a reviving etimslant. In this partlcalar hospital, the physicians were allowing thtlr patients lo drink Plantation BUkrs, otherwise called fi. T.—lB6o—X, and althengh Use wonnded are most nusaerom hers I this dlvUUn having opened the fight at 6 In the I morning—the men w— mostly ooaiposed, and there I VH nrj uttle tainting. The article act* apon the I strmmh and nerve* la a most Incomprehensible I meaner, saparlor to brandy, aad withoat enbeegueat j ■tepefying reaction. It originated In the West la- I film, oompoeed of the celebrated Bark, Boot*, I Herb*, Ac., *ll ptr*erred la fit. Croix Bam—the B. T. I —U6O—X being a secret Ingredient, net yet reveal- 1 ed to the pablle. It U principally recommended for | want of appetite, disordered liver, Intermittent I fever*, dlfßffaltltf, Ac. I understand it wa* somewhat known la the flonthera Stats* pwV ooa to the war, and It appears an agent of-XAnnn Dsvls reoeatly applied to the proprieton fcr the pririUgs to make It for hospital purpose during th* war, to which they mad* th* following reply: , Haw Tone, Jen. 18th, 189 S. Mr. , dfeal cf, rf- •' rw.« SIX —In roplj to yocr oommnnlcat|oa, dar ing m » Fifty rheniand dollars for the receipt mad j light to mb the Plantation Bitters tot lour hospi. Ul parpcm daring tha war," we beg to my, your price to a liberal one. oonslderlag It would ccet ru nothing In complyluad that othenrlee wocan dartre | no reranneCroa fee Southern Btotaei.but dr, oar dnttoeto ear Oorerament, end onr Ideee ol conito toucy, weald ant alow «e to entertain It, altboegh It night pleeaoaato image the aaltorlap of your miigulited tollowen. We remain. Tery respectfully yoors, F. H. DBA KB A 00. Theae geatleneagtn tie htotary ol certain la-1 gredieaU of their article tororer two himirtd yean 1 -eho wing that through all ohangea of the medical j proteerfjQ end lie pxactitionfrs.itrsngth, tompoeare, aad cheerfalaeea here bran derlred Iron i theee J roaroea. Dr. Woode, la Ike Weehlagtoa Beep! tele, I lolonaed ran that one patient wee bet ticking and eraay, end had not elept an hour tor twowoeka, until I the Plantation Bitten (ante to hie knowledge, when I I one day'a trial gore hint a olghfe net, and he waa now net reooTorlag. I eat eurprtoed our Soreni- I aunt hat not equalled JoSenon Dario la energy, aad I adopted thto lnralnable article In all our hoagllab, I the week eoldianollngto It Ukoa brother. Ai a I j„ mnber, 1 can bear wltnen It to "good to take,” I and oflbrda more energy aad Ufa than anything 1 I erer tried. Bueom to tha Plantation BUtin. I Bui I tore digram! In myneit I atoll apeak of I gathering In the worn don, Durjtng the dead, Ac. HIOODSMBS, I lea.lneodla-na ! ’ DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTKBB, DBAKB'S PLANTATION BITTBBB DEAKg'O PLANTATION BITIBBB. FOB lALB BT FOB BALK BT FOB BALI BT tea Oocnao Fourth and BnlHißeM atreeta. ATTRACTIVE balks Mill AMD BOYS* OLOIHIBQ, /fBBMSHIBQ OOODS, ton, AT i J. L. OAHHAOHAH'B, No, UO TXDXBAL BTBBXT, ALLBOEBHT. , I Aaiaranowaloelaginßiy baatnaari I Inrlta n» I dal attaatlon In tha toUowingltock el moon able 1 I goads, which IttoMlarad will ha Brand worthy tha 1 I BAM ajd 1 I COATS; a fall rarietr ol CLOTH, OASSIMBBH I I and mdlnra grade BOKSltt 00 Aid ; BLAOK I DBSdS OOATB-runglng In pelco troeags to »*k Of Mlira PANTS, Ane, raedlnnre?dl I ■ good atook; and weU aaoortedOXNT’SFlNß I PLUBH, OLOTH, BILK and CABBIMIBK VASTS, I I A good aamtonot oIdAoISIS PANTS AND I VINK WBITB BHIBTB, from tl SS to •> ISi OBBF AHD WHITI MKBINO: BHIBTB AHD I DBAWBBBi Fine Ing’lab hi SOU: Cotton and I Merino Men's all wool and Bilk BMIBTB A DBAW- I BBst.an excellentTarlctyol GLOVX3,TIXS,SUS- I IBBDBBB, Ao. I p/fofooods. I Fine OTBBOOATIHOS, BOSINBBB OOATIHQB, I CLOTHS, OAB9IMBBBS and YXaTIHOS, nhlch I will, ae usual, to mads ap to ordar, or sold hr tha I obmor yard? t. L. 0 ABN AS HAN, I V ft7onto lltfFadaral atiret, Allegheny. I WEDDING Card Photorrapht, TOM. THUMB Sc WIFE, Book, lldtlonery and lawa Depot, DPPOBITB THB FOB* OPTION. L.—ISO bUi, rot «*lo by , BOLAB OIL WOBKBOOc, «,Ml«0,MtltoMI» gPBINO MOBS DE LAINES, AT J. M. BURCHFIELD S. IdCKKD-MOUB DBLAIHES; PLAIB. PLAID AHIf STBIPSD DO.; PLAIM ALPACOAS, oolrrodj Po*. do. blank; BLACK BOMBAIIS*! Ito. WOOL DS LAIHXB; BBAL WELCH FLAHHBLB. WA ton «tok of OLD OOODS on Buul, »t lMߣTtoMtbontkoj«ui f>o boßght for wbotoklo. gPECIAL SALE S I B. S- B AEKER*S, No. &9 Market Street. largest stock. Greatest Variety, ASP THX CHEAPEST OOODS, XYXB> XXHIBITKD 111 THIS CITY. A SAL* OOMXBBGBS Wednesday, February HORNE'S, 10 down LAMB.’ BBM*BTITOKBD H'DKTB; w do axirra hxm'd h’dkts; Lad IBS' BMB’D AHD SCOLLOPED B’DK’TS; Do. PLAIH LIHXH H'DB’FSi Do. AHD MISSIS’ OOTIOH HOSEf MEM’S OOTTOH V, HOSIi HOOP SKIBTS, of jtbo bat mkM, *1 old I»to*f EMB'D OOLLABSAHD SITS; JAOOHBt TBIM1CP80S; , MAGIO EBTTLIHGfOOTJiAB.AIXSi TAPI TJHMMIHO A BL HIM’D BTJPPMHO; An kind, of wnrriß goods, d oouMomn* to> tkia old pricoo. Boun Uptn okoold atom Ikli opoortonUT of rapplfing Ikauohrii frttk wtaf nfolr* dating th* coxing hU EXAMINATION op oob DRY GOODS, W’h alt ta t* aad Retail Dealert, OLD PRICES. MAGRUM & CLYDE’S. HOSIERY & GHdOVEI BIMOH JOHKiTOB, BALMOBAL HOSB, tor LadlM and MIWS._ BOSTON BIBBBDHOSX,torLadtoa aadlflwto FLBBOT LIHBD HMXUfcr Ladlto and «<■»_ QBNTLBMKB'fIA TOOTHS LAMBS' WOOS* M S£f. O t“ D AN^ISS? , OLOTBS, OACNT. NDBIAB, to. BMBBOIDISIK, TBUiMINSJ. . jrDBBUBIBO OOOM. ; ■_‘f- ‘ " ' lt eii Pile«i--Wkolei»li iuid Ettiil. ILIC&TnC * SLIDE, | Mi}.,..' niAiutinni. out bam gxi m.-w aimtku lanUUlA'lMlt t , \JT MDO MOSJWOM. l*ort fcM JJt£at»i BteomwinJrtViimnalw*. Vnrim t> Bikbf'.ttatt ASBttU liiMlMlli J EATON, ffliOSM & CO., •n WnUI cbduc gat tMroitfc* itMk of WOtIBR QOOBB Mmtteßirt 4*, tOakraujMxt. WtelMa •» vlißa9>n«Uhindn>ta(M cl um uhrioi Kina a nion. ’ * 00, l MQ.. ii in.ninrßitßßr D ALHOBAIiSKIKrS, i lit MaDVOMD ruam, la atiglQ tlo ottl^Ußtira tfltbnUl.lWßJMtrKl"** 1- * 1 " WW H, kfOBUJi * 00. PITTOOK’S, JTJBT OPXHXD 77 and 79 Market Street. JOSEPH BOMB. , la&ob stock ok bt both IB HAS PXOTPULLT BOLIOITKD. , C.H.LOVE&GO, 74 MARKET BTRBET. (Skill AT 78 Mukat Street, Aai Mpplj peoreelf with WINTER GOODS. go. IT fifth Stmt. .MB ■ ■ J ii fViOTt TTAVDaOMBST :IK l—A m , ' j'-j' Klwilli snTunn nstiam shims, .-nBBUHH nit- ; .i raif«ta» ■».>■>.<»>«»« »»— «■**'. h ~Esspn A .JUtVUIU* OK AUfAUUA' Siam .uro ant »wjw«u«w; muMtmttun, jdt 1 : . > mumor* JJ^POTSBI Lassnasn Xiui Tnaaeuans .i The Birth of Chj BNTIBI anew 80XHBST ( bhtibb hiw meoHAßio uncut IHTIBB HBW BBIHIBI la order to §lr* fall rtmgth to tfcfc eoitef ohu* ““'lotty hough, The oskbnUd Gomadisna* ud OomJo.: TotilWi I from Loon Ktoil IhMtn,bee/ beta I gigHr end will uptir la her onglaal olZMtir of utrodactajr th* utatipaii-td “JOfIJAB’S OUUBTBHIP,” u nag bj her M MO wightaal LMDCa Kdfil'l. jan. j. je. JtTDOjrovea Win appearfer til* oecaifcoa la hi* Srmß dOwcSrct «Mm. PLUTO,** tfcr Mother of Im BoboUlou Daajhtar*. : |-r OBAUD ZOCAYI MARCH DRILL, j By tnatyyonc XadhfcJnWl cortUM. I««» grmsiwa. tor Performin'* *Y*B» ITESIHa »nta to* | thornotK*. MitSnm BATDBDIX iIMMOOS. fc»;tf . ' --ILL———- J UCTIOJT SJJ.B*. ! TsSSnEK'B sale of WISOOIS^ A PLOPIStt.-On TUUDAT IVIBISB, Mmrfiti 3d, tt 7J4 '6’dock, will be «cld» at tto floy* nercUl Seles lw*«» He. M Flftoatrej*»bf«** S?Ai*l*w«» tke following 33 Bandlngtott* ■!>**>• In Stun of Fecknaakee, oownty# »U*t ofWaebntlnt ti; , . U, ». •. • '•! - 1 Lots Km. 3 and 4 In Block 8; . j \m. ■ ** 1,6 Ad 6 ■* *• d* > u u 6 and 4 u ®» «r « j « 7i a «• 2 and M 8i ! U .. 3f4|&|oA7 “ 5 •• x land 11 •« I*l m u 4,0,10,11,1V 1 .. •< r,i,n*b, “i«: .. .. l imit "*U ; i .. ■■ lull “ **j XIU, good. l Tko loU»r«,mll Job l mty"* *•» morlMiot *5.000. Term, CMh, Bulled *W» P»«l-j } _ q pjylß.AMt. HKIVATK itUJKAii* BJC U&St saftissaßft •man* la lhabaat .411100*,' aad mol << “f“ “£T eZ*V edition of Kvnm; the ecinpUU WoedW« Jonio*, a toIs; ,Tr»*el* ol Anwhaiw.-g Baa* holdt*e Optm-*.* Axtotto i OiliMtelglffl dpola.; PiSaSi;» Urea, s , ° u - i n ‘ff^* r^ U l Ag*i; Allaoa'a *urop«, * T0.a.1 Olbboaa BonJ; • vbll. Andaat abd Mudora Europe,7 Tola, WarUoaura, iTo;a; Brltlai kraaia.* ”'* *£** df'Cherlee Lnob, 2 tolej Hoae ¥rl»nd« * \°J i, |wfs Word*, l»,oU l Bap p 4«».uttofiijA- Johruoa'* Liao* of tha Jo.ll, 4 ttnheaalvo uemmeatary, d Tola; Wcalßj a fla*®Qj|a» *" Sj£ Hodialii'a Obarch HMwy.;.». ™U; P k *'» Work*, a Tola* OunajVaoraTlnta af thedralal Tbiara’ OonloUlo aad **ipln Tola; Oaltou'a Haary; Olay.S ’ol*. *O. Alao, T®» H..L. Hagai Hap Papar, aad a law daa Print*. prirlog BUtoetoil Eograrlogi by BoydaU, coplaa oC :^yisr;!.tSb.ao..-da. Bn*, will baopaaloxantalnyg^Batnrd^ OTOIiKS-ANli BONDS AT AUCTION. O—cniToiaDAX BVBaiiio. 1 m*nfc m. •* v% o*dock, will toaoU/tt flol* Boom,. No. t 4 JifUittmi— _ .-L'.- 80 ihorM Barcftanta A Muifartarw fink lto(flct> 16 6o Btokol JliUtnrgh block; T do F»rfi«nyi> faafc block; • 16 do Icon Clljr Bonk Btoeki 7 do Mochtaki* bonk tttoau 11 do Altofh«jrß»nk Stocky I 7 do OUlMUJfank Stock;; ■ I 10 do PtopJo'clMuioaoe 00. Btook^ 20 do lnmoncn Po.tiU>dU - 12 do PeaMjlTinioliUttrtUftOd 00. Slock; * 2 (11,000 M£S) OUT of Fltut«J*k Oof»» 80«4i,- I 1 1 liiael 10 Hx» Pltttbnrgh k OooiMJUvfllo B. B* | 4{6i,uOQ«od») PlUtbatktt kiGcmnoUiTUld B. B* | Pint Bortgaf* Bond*. ;; o. . ' I 1 (1600) Fttttourgk * OosaeUiriUo B. B, 00. I l Jim Uortfogo Food. -■; j _ | ; i .J, PiTHi 1mI« jgOOXS AND SHOES, : ; Of ejrery itacriptlba, AT LKSB TfIAH BABTWUI FBIGM, : «,;.: r . jacCUUand’s 1 HO.BSMITHIIBUK.- F4S'KSS£Mti?. A SS besold, et Auction, M Firth __ stnet— .'I- i •• • |i; - ' f 10 bsrrels Bslttmore Hiring; • ■ - 10 keif beads WUto Fish; tbfckiete bUckexel; : 10 cum Oogoieo BrandJi 2ueAtBtoreConnUrs« Q*.DAYIB,AOQ*. Gold watoh- and mantel _ 1 UATUBDAT-BYBBIHG, Feb. Ssuu it Bo’elooh, will be eoHt in the eew toe soles roen of Ptivii 1 AucttooiAi WA with tbe cntelocw et tslhebto ou superior Bag*. H,h lierse Wetcbj • Joseph- Johnson) asns, It ceret Bbo»cms«**slton* tMrtrdej Meats! Ctoch, tbedejof tbewsehaalaoeth* Q. DATISi Aoc*. TJUNB FLUTE AT imOIION.—Ott H *gATDttDAX KTXXtUOi Feb. ttth, at 1H o'clock* »t Deit** Auctloa, 64 .Fifth street, la the c£t ofeprirsU Llbnrpio be aoid,UonejßL> BAKODC&E -AT AUCTION.—Ob fIITOBDAT MOBSINO, r.broklj Sttbjjt U o'clock, will be ooU,' u D»tU' Auction, M Kith «., one tood, light rimnlni Bcroacbc. ■ tSt* j v ;- - 1 J. CbPAYU, Awct. U'ytJTTS. T ABOBBBS WANI'JKD I 1 OH TH* PITTSBDBQH TOfTHBL. ; Situation wanted.—A yoong mas. Ivouaded la era el Belt to of Aattotum, watch tmsats Urn st hto treae?) wishes Adintilofte* sajthfef wheniheew act n mixed at praieaW^Baqutoe SITUATION WANTKD.-A Baa* Ssjs^utsa? , ss , @ sr* «fertJr,Atoiwßoii,aa,ri>tS«*h . fagaat . -■■■ i ' -•■■*• •'— •00BM1CK & GIBSON, SHEET AND BAK : '1 . ■.-■:■!■■■;■ ; Block Mn. ■ *H». : l-r • j Ptfentihot, • aiXTB BTBMMT, i, '•» I ■■ j Bnwpnrwg^ A TTENTIOSTToIL MEN.— »•«§; A_ tMm ofiua' tat «Ji M» BULK OILBAJUI* «bU»M« «ig»« «mi porpo**.' Inqulrs It, my ft** ;****• , ■ mmr nßftfe JURIED MKJrE.— U MUMhPlfcdAWfe, jMUiwlwlMiWfcbT fTfV BAli'l—4UU b»g» in ttora XJ Md fe« ** l *l g aOBIBT OQ-i r ■ » i" '■ i; A i h l Ho»n*°** bin 4 I ttau | !'