AD V ERTISPJft TtATiaa teSS-gigte::::^ rflMgqagechipigeabfe ogee ivrtek I year, wb.iio • ■«»( • - ?*lAuSi3f*'Sr PjO 8 T , Korty y #o n le, i each, (ana one to getter up',) 1125 t*ne Hundred" i( * j,, t^n JAS. P. [BARR, ’ Editor] and Proprietor. IT tea> i a or ruptdSe: ' |. Hernia or Rupture cored* , Hernia or Kuptoi>eared. Hernia or cared* Hernia or Rapture cared. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured.' O c f“ , a.oi n.ttpture cured. Hcrnlnor Rujiturel cured, Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or jlernta cured. Rupture or Heruta cured. Rupture or Hernia cured* Rupture orJlernU cured. Rupture or ijlcrnta cured Marsh’s Radical Cur® Trail. Ritter’* Patent Trufs Fitch’i Supporter lyaii. Dr. B»» U |urV imn Body Or M e, for t!ife.<mre of-Prolapima uteri, PUe«, Abdoroiua) ap4 Spinal Weaknessoß. ! Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver fluted Sup. fipAer. Pile* Drop*, for the suppoijl aud oure of p ?n.smh:- j Ela.dc Stocking., ,„ r M „ „ nM 'njirii. ( Elastic Knee Cap., for weak! knee joint.. Ankle Supporter., for weak iitneo joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting SjTlagc., ,»io overy kim °f Sfnoj^eiL 'KEYS ER has Also » Trails which* »dls»yy oora Heruin or Rupture. his I>ano Brona, Pfjo. 140 WOOII sthbet.. sign Of the Uolden Mortar. Persons willing ipr Trusses should send tie number of ashes around the body Immediately over the PE. KpYSEE 15111 give Mb personal attention otheapllraHon of Trueaea In ndulta and children indhe k satisfied that, wuh a.n experience of weaty will he enabled to give satlsf*« S>'rtngoa, j Self-Injecting 1 Syringe#. I Self-Injecting Syrlngcv. g.U'-rnjeoUup Syringes. Of every kind. !o »»* »»- KEY-SEH'S, mo Wood] street. Suipeugorj' Banda^ei, Slifcjttu.«r,iy Bandage*, SjJispettHoiy IJundi.gee, Sn*i>etr* < )-- r Bandages, A dozen dlflfcreut kind*, A dozen different kind*, A_Aozen different kind*, A dozen different kind*. t DU. KEYSEIi’S, no Wood rti nol(My<lJtw ur Wf YEARS STA cIR E D BelowwiU.be Jound a certificate from lie one of Citizen, of Wilkin, tmnuMfi <» lord to Dr. Keyner't UmDay' Blood Searcher: id-Doctor’, certificate, are within reach, and no e ne,i tetxwu in rjgnri to hi* preparation. Un. Guo. H./Ketfkb :—I beoameafflt ted with lei about twenty yearß ago, and eriry year ey were growing worse,‘|o as to trouble me rymoch, eenmoh Boat times as to mat me work. Sometimes! was so bad tha; I conld ot anything account of them, they qeme on ton mnaa large aa a hickory nut. I had tried {rent deal of medicine for them. I ueeil to bhy d take whsteverl could hear of or rehd of | tt s'Utra and pamphlet* that feu in my y ay, but ■oua not get cured, boraßtimea they would d 0 ««nfi £ood lur a little while, hut afthrw»r,l» ey,would return again aa bad aß.ever. !&pi to two Doytora whoyleited. U*£ and gave we some medicine but it t do, I could not get. well. ■ Over ayi t an jdvmuement of yam L,indaay’a areher, made by yonrself-when you bo ' S;ou told me one bottle would not cu dthnt my whole Bystem would have ti Kped by the medicine before I got w ughPOne bottle and took it home with i ed it Brooming to your directions. I th I to see you again, when you aald 11 pdettnuch benefit from onehottle.' 11 on, one bottle at a time, until rha M*. After tola quantity had* bear is entirely well of the Pile*, which .had ae for treaty year*, la . other reapeol alth U improved, and I am aa well .a 0 c i fp one of tmyi age, bfinfHtgtf •t. I hare been well’ now for o, mon th a, and sSa;ja lioappearanee of atetnro of the dtaeaMj an do inyjtlndrof farming wort, now without e Fllea coming down and hurting me. I oan 4t hay, ,««gr,rtte<*! j net, or tt ‘JH, w .V.? l } t> elj »e used tp hurt me. r i n& otff yxrtfi* Ulood-.Sf*archer T trept on t untu ,l well. x cosaiderdt p. to mate) uvy caie known to the gountry f, oeflftSotherß nio may bo mfferiog sb : d do not know the value of your medlclnd. ttyaiw 'm ho pleaaadto «atlify an; ’ Vte name of DR. ffBOROi Jito-.fa i^yt 7/ • J ' ' : f $ -4 v s * l Jn, :s A IST XX. Oot-i —-. THIKp -EDITION, FIFTY THOirn A f D .OSpaees. clqth covers,X ™° l S ' Robert Bell, M. D., addressed WfoSSfa CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. A careful OD reeelptoflen cents. a caretul perusaim this email book has been » h o, a n l !°i Ca ' a l dhas -“ed tho,»a„Vs Illustrates the means by Rn3 Dfis . BELL’S PTTJ.fi USED WITHOUT 'fIEriCTION. .vS»;jf3'F“'W" : K"“ luFlcTim 5 C^; r ‘v*‘'“ e |iEL“s TpT Irom many thai hmffC. ° Rn be 0h ° W ° Wo Case of Failure ever Occurs. T'pw.anla of a Hundred Physicians use them «•* r»tWre i s^fe P tlfem“ , ' ,, “ atney C “ aot f IMPOfiTANT NOTICE BELL'S SPECIHC PILLS fsri'Masssjat^s- These are .Warranted. They are Adapted for mftle or female. old w^anwaaS** iOLTIIFIL INDISCRETION. In.all Sexual Diseaces, as (JonorrheA. «♦,«- andlnaM They Act Like a Clmi iu : CX , l>! ' ri< - nC< ' <l h > - k‘W"«r » Bir.«-le ho* “re/ B,X elltcl * ft l£* e boxes, containiug ?.M'ft".' procure them ol your S™ , Vet ?* nu ‘' t “sS&Ir- SSSpSS"; • SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GEWERtirY «^sr tt ir. el s^Arr‘Kl A.i A7 not BW , are th “* >*l) Miyaiciatw“rcat ,uA fhf 6 , 8^ 0 * denomination, in solicit , u «i very SInSSiS 80 obnoxiol w to those are they to know 1 Are they uot awareth*? e i?S «w»w«pfcs3^S sxisssKra Raaert that aU men are worthy that puhll’ah atm there are afreet numberotthem thaUre"ft,»™ devoted mveelf to the study tmd treMmmdnf' rRIvA-ra ItiKEAaan upward! ot V yek“ L° d f T'ii a,n ?* n “y 1 t*ave savecf hun’draA Owl J- t 1? *2* e y* n i untimely death. My as? think t‘ A vc S et »we altogether* *1 e5 e heßt and moat certain. Iti, i„ »o bring hundreds of aertifliajes if? lectingaphyaioUn. The different thnt are eeen in our paper* are of s an.i n?h^o+h 1 ariße om ins "' era than only 1 0 « of health and money. Hundreds are cured Lniu ally by my new remedies. Addresa.jmx'iSin u lan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffiie. SING RUN: OUT YourFfag! BDOTIIJG FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, mbtslin flags; All Sizes! All Candidates!! From 5 to : -50, Feet. n“‘”v urfth , Fl »e Manufaetury, at PIT. T^)K)' SIVeW “ 1,61,0,1 oj’jxtsite tliu PoHtottiL-e. WESTERN UNIVERSITY. C^TKEKTH 01, HOSS AKI< »*AMOWb F r °oß“ Vietence !l us! rrofeßßor of the Latin Language nml Litera* turn; JUy. «*», ft. COM/gpLl,. f,.i" u. feanor of Phyaicnl Training, Anutnmy, ologyand Hygiene; ALPHfiNNK D han.se ? < priMn:n f i^-SiSSi h KL'DULpfI LEOSSABTji Kosher of . tl|a Oermsn; I>an- TfiehastadyMitegMaropfferedtoßtudente in E %‘ ial> i Oiaalcaf, Collegiate or I also at- my* Would 5 PIANO COVERS. CLOTH = PIANO COVERS, country, oponud tbte d»y «% ert tn ™ 8 NEW CARPET STORE M’Farland, Collins & Co,, ttfc« rone rl^i SoimiM PaJentfSewinft ifaohiiies pSfe“ M? w* 4 . - *. ( < MEDICAL. New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods NewGoodß <4bio . isat“ fATTOBSuH* Amm: ~ ,-r ——— —■— • ' No. Wood-tlr- DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, AC. new chintzEsT New Alpaccas, New Poplins, New Balmorals, New Dress Goods, New Style Prints, New Delaines, All Bomentic Goods leM than Eastern price*. HUGUS & HACKE, eep2 Ootuer Market anil Fifth at a eor fall trade, WK ARK BECEIVINf) 1200 lbs. Blue Grey K. Yarn. 500 “ Fine Eastern Yarn, In Drab, Azurline, Hmnbolt, Scarlet, Bolforino and' other desirable Oolors, together with our WELL SELECTED e And tuucrted stock of DBESS TBIMMINGS, HOBIEBY, gloves, NOTIONS AND SMALL WABES, 78 Mitrkrt street s i SCHOOLBOOKS c! H ( *f R’l n witie used in the q j PUBLIC SCHOOLS] O AND ALL j tdf OTHEB SCHOOLS IN THE OITY B; SCHOOL STATIONER! O o K Prices as Low as Can be • Afforded. CIIAS - C'. MFLLOB, sep6 e? wood stkelt. Of all kinds. >w‘. v v to. H g|22! f* s . *£*iS?s; jS§si d g S» s3s|?§Sl SsSSs '« i R - s-a s>:s 5 <; «» ® S 0„ ® O * 13 1 ms «*!»• ? I w t s;£ t g‘£ s?H B ST £ W“ o ? t-"-/,, .a-S-S » £ t? ~ C ? S §J9= fc y M * f^ a ;Ja= Iss-S c 0 ■ 6, « _»-.SSaSS* B H 5 ’ c;!i 5 = E«*» ft. Si “* gSfis/.=5 £ Xy <q -« EB~ •« “ e 5 5 tri «* s**>.l:;3 5$ *o*2*l SfcW®'C-d “aS^ffld >= O uis 15 Jessi I*2*l § *3 ' >5 a i; 6C, 110^ s; s§“ 8: >2 <a'<«“>'' i ®o I a «o=s» (- 1 ® &P5 W &<JJ £• < u P j?<j*o &a-3a s>r oh?- 13 t> i ijSEfcfc £ ? £?? 5 $ 1 New Goods' New Goode New Goods New Goods © . w b # ■ * b © s a g New Goods ? tt i H < . THE FIfiST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. CepUal .500,000 paid In with prlvll •«e to UwreaM to 91,000,000. yANK e E l FVl'r?.s/uKOH'^ ST IJ NA ™ r: ' rAeS ' : QciirnmißtPd to A t ? ufflQien tS u butri «7TL. n J ruBTed to the new organization will r*. oe e the «ame prompt attentfon who do^r„ C e^^,t r ur UIUjUf ‘ oimie * 10 tb °‘° oK:& hoio “" rt "' by * h<! -« . Bmovostd Jahrb I.AlH.rtLis Wa.K Nimn* fXSZI&r IKS;5?£s I'woe. WrotiTKaH, SrHROI, IiKA. j ~, JAMES LAIiGHMN, Preiident. : ! ■I.'BH n. Supi.lt, daanier. j AJtgfl-ilAxvtl I Wsuran-?^,? kuids or,u. mg* (J. Sutaiiti JoriKPir s. Fadl, "• .1. £' WilSt*™’*’ \' BLAfKanttir, Seoretarr, "* '» - •>“»» ri&'OTJS/JSL i *•• M. (h>RirOM, secretary. (La ta Trust Company.} No.v, W . , I YV! 1 -' ri ■ OV m thority of the skche A RI.SKES. Pw.sw«SffiSsg^ THREE YEARS SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES, ' ,rok “ tl » to tho»» wiio'di wllhlntervßt rou|w>D. alturhed pn T *b] P wm( . NatHanM Holme. *A?e*»iJle} "NlSsJii^n 1 Ul>y mßm*m Iff ••< ♦" ALLEGHENY ISBDRANOF rn PetK.m de.iringKS.ooo and upward, win r„ . »xn .!..._ J - I ’ ou -tt-n-HO.ti OUi, allowed o..<M,u»r«er nr one" 2» J-m.SIS oL •''l'lNinuuj,, ’ rwM’ze&s owt - Sa - a7 Pm ■»* B , o c k . . “* #*?&“• H; hl ', u rLv„ H^ 1- M Orew. Kobt FllVavli W ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK pittsbttbgh coal company : i : Cupl t ul ...... IS 1.10,000. 3000 Shares at $5O Each. MHEIITuRS AND TRi’.-,TKi:s ; ! . Ji^ f T ffipHny ,. hoWB tho ain'l'le of Ioi>7 I tv?^ 6 * °* **?*! Coal .Land, situate on the [ MonongAheia rivei. The cost of said laud *t ♦ll6j>er aere amounts tottV2,7o&. The remain og *21,285 nf the capital Htock will be tmlWing a nhort railroad, creeling Coal Tlnoha i°l her lm I lro ' *;iiienlß, to deve/ope the mineral of the company. Tt,e dlatance fro’in lhe "iremly opiji.il p, t.i.t the’ Iver there a,a feet water aMhe (out panics ooal Mines, rrom these facts the Trustees ami Directum have no doubt that with proper energy the stock of the company ean very soon he made hiehlv 3O i r, Cent ‘ '° n »»• “rtpSSni wiU be oalled in, rayableon or before the 12th of September, 1664: balance ot Instalments a. “*l"f *>y Trustees and Directors* ana as the company* require * loX k pW. U :' or,, ' HOa Ue 01,eDed «* f “>- Wm. No 2T Wood at., Pittsburgh rro, MI Liberty st.' Infln b a“Ket hode " LO - ,8 ' Uu<lue * ne Way,near andwffiiXu““ 00, " P “ 3 '' °° rner of Flflh ™!cqSft&K? 3Mh - 188) - ~8000 Freah Cocoa NutT u«t received and for sale hv REYMJBB & BAOSe* 138 ‘ CAVALRY BOOTS"' CAVALRY BOOTS; CAVALRY BOOTS, ani> marching shoes, marching shoes, marching shoes! AT M’CLFXLAND’S, aep3 55 FIFTH STREET. SMITH, PARK & CO,, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY. Pittsburgh. ' MWarohouse, No. H 3 First and ISO Seioitd its. HQUfaoturers of rII Bires and OU Retorts and Stilto, ()S wX KoS'da piui^H o * W**°« Bo “», Seal 4 nATViii, ’ H !* n « erß and Couplings. n,a ° hlnCr7 nf e ™T niaGhlne shop attached tn auenfe SU , neCeM,tfy ‘T* , New Goods New Goe'fh (Hatlemea's, New Goods Boots Shoes and Gaiters, whlo*h very cheap. . J. H. BoKI.a mu gu27 No. sir MarJket.L,SddooVtt^ak. New Goods New Goods TP*!,e rh ATB opzra* pain. oMsenf h H^ DA i Y l ii ” oive<l by ™<«uat S-S. • lit haring claims against the a&i.t mfl l St Wi v Pr^ aeDt them Immediately for settle ment. Each rgtnjber tvlU stemJnUquhiation.: JACOB PAINTER o. zuo, Ji ' fl. K PAINTER, , p,„ , O. W. ZUG. ' Pittsburgh, August 3d, Idea, N&w Goods New Goode rjIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORM of L C ST p S rtllerlhi P fop Jhelrnanufacture - 3. PAINTER, vs . 3- H. FAINi'eR. AugnrtMtlW. - I^^ New Goods New Goods WELDON & KELLY, ... iu . SEETEMB national banks. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTeStJBGH. WnanHaa , J? it has been made to Anna*? BUHr m F P^? 1 ?? TI0NAL BANKOFPSt“ irwi 3l *’V* ‘heOmrnty of Allegheny and State ?L Pnna s , . lv,anU haß bee” dulyorganized uha I! aod according to the requirements of the Act of Congreea, entitled “an Ant to provide a National sSh. noy ’H 8e . oUred h y a I )le, ige of Unlied state! “dJ 0 provide for the elrculitiou and re. iaS P lnH n ttereof ', “pproved February Iff?' and ha. complied with all the pro “idon.oi is Authorised to thi h uud . er the Act Moreaaii “ In tectlmony whereof witoeua my >i»°h . n vi •eal of offloe, thU sth day of Augu.t, 186?“ d ) siT l „ HUGH MoCuLmoh, ( ill l Comptroller of the Currency, o*' i*m'NIHJRGH t Wm. B.fi.loy, 0h... W. Klcketson John tt.lt, ttm. l'huup., Joshua lihoiies. Ladies’, Boy’a, ~ Misses’ INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY PTOE. KRANKJLLN l« v i faR INSTTR A ltfrp F^5R 9 F PHILADELPHIA, OF neS mii. 3t CHE BT»f»T ST., ~®JATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN lilt IBs. Pabiui,ed Agreeawy.ta.to Act of A.Eta’blyJw - ? 2 s * (PrCsent VRlue »86,6« 73,j i ’ 27,818 8S aaSfwsssSS: £SESiF«“„"4£3: * P4W dU SliE, e ,«??£i Bsfl > 36. 3*Misses®™.. i I . I .‘^ D . E I ,PHrA LITE * INSURANCE company CHBSTNIIT STHFIPn* * DAY & HAYDEN, Manufacturer* and Healer* In SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, •’l# o of the l)olden Stirrup, • PITTSWJIiGH, PA., W»i' LD “BSPECTPULLV cm,! Large and Well Seleoted Stock Consisting In part tor Carnage Manuftoturers, Patent ami Enameled Leather!, Enam eled Clothe, Damaeke, Broad Cloth., ao3i-awU Bands, Springs, Axlss, Bolts, Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, Sbaits, etc., etc.. All of which have been PDfiOHASED WITH GHEAT OAEE Specially the WOOD WOHK, which will , be found of the Beet Quality, Well Beaconed’ and Dry. Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will Had a full and complete atock of Harneaa Leather!, Saddle Tree!, Uatnee, Web., foil Meaeure Straining Web., itfall Number!, Bite, Due Kiel, Slirrnpi, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., AH of which will he .old at the loweat CAS PUcca, and perfect nattafactlon guaranteed. j TO THE SADDLEHs. branch *“ ther I> ro l«>f‘y belong to that myaitt DAY tfc HAYDEN, H. D. BRECHT & CO,, ANrPAC T r R E R s OP Looking Glasses, : Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frame?, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, ■ Sixth t ®ee£! thfl<!ld ” treet ' betwe “ Fintl » nd ] ' • JPlf , E SUPERIOR COPPER MINE? Works. PARK, M’CURDY & CO^ ]%f AJ'rS'AOTI/REHS OF SHEATH, rane n B i lll4l Belt <'PPPWi Preyed er ß kl’ Ra T lßed stlll Brt<om«, Spelter Soi& ? r «*o- Also, Impor* ... in P-late? Sheet uoi on *pd Tool*.' Wirehoi. S EQOKB STREETS. ordaraoi pattern. W A 3V A 10 MONTHS Dwelling House lie in In; KttibnrgM:./ i k. INSURANCE \ Loyalty- T( ‘ “K fit# an d Patriotic Men. Before we proceed with our exDOsi iion of the conduct of the Administra-^ Hon towards the Army ol the Potomac and the able General who created it,' we turn aside to say a few words about the Democratic nominations and define the issues now before the country , The objections to General McClelMr hnM, CtUIdK - ate the Presidency are. both amusing and instructive. In this one thing the Lincolnites and those Whom they call- Copperheads cordially agree. The Loneolnitea are endeavor* tug to prove that McClellan, inhisacts .s too much like Lincoln to be a fitting candidate for Copperheads,' add the lJt er echo the sentiment. If anything iere wanting beyond his own declara tions to establish General -MtCle«an\ uucompromisin-g loyalty, it is furiusfed by the concurrence of that point of thfBe n o extreme factions. It proves that General McClellan is a fitting o be voted for by all Conterfaim sss“ haam as well as bemocrats. . But MeClcllau anil .Lincoln agree on on y one point, and that is a professed determination to maintain the Union at every hazard. - 81 They differ radically, in relation to the best means to accomplish that end. , Lincoln has a preliminary to the res toration Of the Union, and that ia the s », nd ° n n ent °{ shver y by the seceded' States. He will not let them retdrirto ot\ riih,' ■ Wi , l f ont thL ' r6li uquishmeat, O anght held in common by ail the feiates by MassachusetU as well as bouth Carolina. To force the abandan-i m,nt of this .right uponthe Southern Mates while it is enjoyed by the North trn, whether they choose to exerciser or not, he would sacrifice hundreds of thouaands-of -northern lives and thon-i sands of millions.of northern . money. , t l « n in^ rt ’£ e “ , war to mainl. tam the Constitutional Union hsseion the equality of the'States; but to Cnfojce on the Southern States a new Union ' W' which their- relation to the Northern shall be that of conquered, provinces;' deriving their local institution* not from the,will of the people, bnt from the nre-, scnptions of the conqueror. ■ McClellan, on the other hand would wage war for no other purpose tthn disarming rebels and enforcing the Con stitution and lawn, -just as they are. That done, the Union- would be ipso faeto re stored, and each State would stand in ns original position of equal rights and' fqual privileges. 4 . 8 w and McClellan on the other hand, “so soon gs it is clearer even possible, that our adversaries are. ready Air peace on the basis of the Union,’’, would lexhaust all the resources of f 1 * 11 P r ? clJ bed by civilized natious and taught by tbe traditions qf the American people consistent with the honor ed interests of the country, -to secure such peace, re-establish the ZT- S xr e o] l n' r ' 6 ! ltB uf every State,”.,, . McClellan is for the aid Union, found ed on consent, only insisting , that the Southern-States shall be faithful to their engagements. . f„.'fwi C a la is iu favor of anew Union founded on conquest, and .supported,by minorities in the conquered States back ed, by bayonets. In short McClellan' is for permanent, peace and Lincoln virtually for Bernet uaUwar. , ■ ■ Ql ‘' Pe gllt conservative Democrat* and-Hepqbljqans.yoiieAbrl’,; . BuMome of th.e,Bo,c»Ued peaee Dem-, ocrata, it seems, think General;Model-, |* Uer of acceptance incompatible with the Chicago platform. In what respect? .The putform declares “That, m the,, future, as in the pasty w« will -adhere with unswerving fidelity to the’ Uu,pn uuder ; ,the Coustitation m only so);4,foundation; of our strength security.and.-happiness- as a. asa frame work af Governmmte«uX conducive to. the welfare, and prosmtrivi the States. Northern and sSj ITn^nn eral deelarea that » lhe V Bl be . Preserved at all haz ' ?°! 1 ’ w^ al la the difference be tween a declaration of ‘•unswerrintr fi *»"*.«*<*” and a declaration: 'Preserred fat aii ihaz i, f- nd how can- men, who yotefj for. the former declaration. refuse, to vatejTor McClellan because he mad* the" ifttVCM ‘r But thp. platform,, declare* that i‘ins- ihamariity, liberty, and thepnhfte/ welfare dentand.that immediate.efforts be made for cessation .of hostilities ti f -: u ) the State*, or other paaeeehts ; ODtrij£.do6B t?ea(/y?6r! i Const! tn gtateama^ 3Tlie Ilailg IJflsi. Ichedule of Advertwing Bates STATTPtIggI ■ / a j . ' ’iiJme* » I Daily, week. IlSflr. isS. One time. Two times, ] Three tunes ' Bout times.. .., * * Five times... One week..,.;,*,’’’’ Two weeks..;,. Three weeks..' One month, Two months,.,\J # ’ Three Six months...... Nine months.?' One year p y f ri^ AWOEABI ‘ E ADYRRTIBBHkHTS. “ 71 ' W ST on * time each sdvgAfi^ o^? o ! e - business of the proportion. lnexSt I fi.iw I s **???! i 3 Hmee 11 time I Daliy. | a week} a Week j ewfeek 3 JSSffir::;: !?Z a ‘'t*Mru& ’ilMB --^y—-1 ■«> <W I 88 00 1 . 24-60 1100 Dost h notices, each lnaertioiT. 'go flUrriiwe notices, each insertion"' St ”2“ Steamboat advertisemeintß, per trio f tf2 no •oaAdmiiSS^.iSg;’ 3 “ HON. AMOS KENDAL ON THE GRIS IS. Wi-V , , - • ' * - •' I sSSHSSS' 'M *>! Tote for McClellan r KffiiS?2HS! » era States . ahog;or7:fSat<.«g - .„-• '; 1 oo ness to live • =>;/| ? it iMSaSKSfi * - A war nor even listen to AproDoaltirin . , ~ | peace until tie ” peopleSfKi tSiS - - Stetea givenp one; cf;rMafr^» mrMil iWfhJctholda out yta rhests(& ■■■' : .‘ pect ft* peaoe,and which >• J®y support- -i Jf g M ?S e^? raSecl V J”. • ‘'Hetnafeea Himself responsible not only for the-continnance of the war ■'- ■ the ab abol * t j? fl ' of slavery, hut for all , ' eut Asarste / ■'%• responsible forpnblic aid in ' ssssw&sgfesS •. sibility be leaseneaby* ' thaUt l knowledge S^*»HMSHBBfeK r restoration of the Union will i^SSSSwasS er monre, a 8 *r g ’choice oGetlp, 8 * 1 ~SSffafiSS@SS SB —one is, the the v r6.h4§ahall be satisfied of the utter hopelessness oL their cause i?o the- iD n' in , ed t 0 giWIWfS&SS ito their allegiance. 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Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers