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rive copies, each
Ten copies, emir . ..
Thirty r ,
Twenty conies, e
n ErBLZRA OR RIIPTIIHR.
Alma& or Rupture cured
aenalwor Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
/./htnala err Rupture eared.
Renato or Rupture cured
I Read* or RUpture cured.
Hernia or Rupture oared.
Merida or Rupture cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
'g. , Rapture or Hernia cnred
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Bernie cured
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Marsh's Radical Curs
Ritter's Patent Thins
Fitett's Supporter Truss.
Sekt-A.djusSiluir Truss
Dr.Barkußag's Leica.or Body Brace, for
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the cure of i . rolapsue Uteri, Piles, Abdominal
and Spina/ Weaknesses.
Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup.
Piles Drops, for the support and cure of
Elastic Stockings, for weak and V2111C060
yams. !:
Ellnane knee Cape, for weak knee Joints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee Joints.
Suspensory Bandages
Self-Injecting Syringes; elan every kind
orliyringek.
Dr. HICYSER has also a Truss which will
adietalv cure Hernia or Rupture
Xi-Office at his Dania STOBX, No. WO WOOD
STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons
Writing for Trusses should send the number of
nehes around the body immediately over the
DR. KEYSER will give hie peritomi attention
to the aplleation of Trusses in adults and children.
and be is satisfied that, with an experience of
twenty years, he will be enabled to give satletae
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Seif-Injecting Syringes
Selt•lnjecttng Syringes
Sold at DE. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Street
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspenlon, Bulldog**,
Snspeouory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
At DE. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street.
nolo-Iydikw
ILEX OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Below will be found a certificate from one of the
most respectable citizena of Wilkins township in
regard -I'o Dr. Sewer's Lindsay' Blood Searrher,
The Doctor's ..e,lideates are within reach, and no
013* need be deceived in regard to hit preparations
DR. Gto. B. KEYSER became afficted with
Plies about twenty years ago, and every year
they were growing worse, so as to trouble me
Very much, so much so at times as to unfit me
for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could
not lo anything on account of them, they came
out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried
a great deal of Inedietae for them. I used to buy
arid take whatever I could hear of or read of in
olrerdars arafpatophlets that fell In my way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me some good for a little while, but afterwards
they would return again as bad as ever. I also
applied to two Doctors who visited me at my
house and gave me some medicine but it would
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I
got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood-
Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to
me you told me onebottle would not cure me,
and that my whole system would have to be re
newed by the medicine before I got well. I
bought one bottle and took it home with me and
used it according to your directions. I then call
ed to title you again, when you aald I could no
exiseethtilehlenefit from one bottle. I bought
It on, oat Ishttle at a time, until I had used fire
bottles., later_ this quantity had been used, I
was euth:gli Wellof the Pile; which had tartar-
ed me for l twenty years. In other respects my
health fa Imprcri.ed, and I am as well as could be
expected for one of my age, being sixty years
past. I have been well now for WI months, and
there noappearanee of a return of the disease.
I can do any kind of farming work now without
the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can
pitch lay, chop wood; lift, or do any kind of
WM* Which before used to hurt me. When I
found out your 8100d -Searcher I kept on mki ng
it until /got entirely well. I consider it my du
. ty.10 . 40139 my case 10100 , 11 to the country for the
Derr °tethers who may be Buffering a. I was
anddO not itacrarthe value of your medicine. Yon
matpublish this if you like—l live in Wilkins
Tbunislitir„ and will be pleased to satisfy anyone
of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call
on me.
ELLIOTT IIiVIS.
December Slay 1868.
Sir Look out for the name of DR. GEORDE H.
ERIESER os the cover of the bottle andpaeted over
the cork; 4150 for his Vamp on the Unita, States
stamp on the top of the bottk to prevent being Slum
elwpm Sys spurious article which is .is* cremliet.
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Editor and Props
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MEDICAL
ihr N K *VS C*LE.BRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron:
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The c I reat
The Great Tonic,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and indigestion,
For Dyspepsia sad indigestion,
For Weak Stomachs and Genera I Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debit' ty,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
And'ean tda Harm,
And Cxunotdo liarm,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do
It Costs but little and Purifies the 13Iood, Harm,
It Coats but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Coats but little and Purities the Blood,
It Costa but littiblind Purifies the Moot!,
We only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valttable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Only 75 eta and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 76 eta. and One Dollar per Butt le,
Only 76 eta_ and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 7 eta. and On Dollar fler Bet tle,
Manufactured b
solely by S. e
A. KUNKEL ea
BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, 'Har
risburg, Pa. For sale In PITTSBURGH by all
respectable dealers.
For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E. SELLERS&
00., and B. L. FAHNESTOCK a. co.
janl4-8m
IMPORTANT TO LADIES,
"Great American Remedy."
Harvey's Chrano Thermal
vEm. ALLv , prEr,s
fl Avic NEVER. YET FAILE D(WITEN
the directions have been strictly followed,)
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF
NATURE.
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from Spinal Adecticms, Prolapmrs,
Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the
Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless
on the constitutiou„, and may be taken by the
most delicate females without caustng diStress •
at the same time
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
By strengthening, invigorating, mad restoring the
system to &healthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly period with regularity. No mat
ter bora what cause the obstruction may arise.
They should, however, NOT be taken the first ,
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe
at
resulany other time, as miscarriage would be the
t.
Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE,
DOLLAR.
TR EA a IJRV: DEPAR TM &NT,
(Irv!t eor cow rveottaen OP zee Comaseuv, 1
Waahlagtoe City, Eeb. lath, 1864. ,
W/I SRICA., Hy SAtukfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, It has been made to appear .
(lost the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
Cor. sth and Market Sts. P ITTsliUkt 1 li, In the County of Allegheny,
and State of Pennsylvania, hair been duly organ-
ized under and according to the requirements of
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE apl3
the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro- I EI
on Diseases of Femalea Pregnancy, Miscarriage,
vide a National Curreitcy, secured by a pledge of lot
'oody Liar' gagemet at Pleaaant Hill.
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses i
[oiled States Stocksoind to provide for Riede. ,
of Nature, amt emphatically the LADIe PRI
- -- ' cul4ti°n a" redemPU" there°r i 'aPP " )Ted l'eb. the' The Expedition Abandoned for
VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
PLAIN BLACK SILKS/ . ruary :stn, 1863, and has compued with' all ,
pages, seat free to any address. Six cents requir.
pro% Won" of sad A 4 required to be compiled the Present.
ed to pay postage.
with before conungnehig the business of Bank-
A T
AN - The pills and Book will be sent by mall,
,tog
--
Now, therefore, I, Hone IdeCettoen, Comp- , RAPID- FALL rN THE RIVER . ..
confidentially, when desired, s get - neer KRA L LOD,
91,00. 1,1 1 11-2.1.25. 1.37, 1,50, 1,7.5, si,e.a,
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
"'" troller of the Currently, do hereby certify that
J. BRYAN, M. a, Generol Agent, , Cheapest goods In the cat y. . the said SECOND ZIA.TIONAL BANK OF , '
No. 76 Cedar street, New York. 1
Prr-rsßußon,Colt:AlielthentandiStste t Losses' and Incidents of' the Three
arardloseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of BP OUR PLAID FOULA_RDS ' o n '''' 's " —. ° 2 ed ""('''' the
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts- t
t business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. , Days' Fighting.
burgh. oc6-emdaw
---- In testimoz ea whereof witaeu tny hand lAt 01,12 1-2 per Yard.
) s s. t and seal of this Lath iley et Fettle-
P'.IELIV.A.TE, 131$EA*3Ein3.
i ary, 1664. kW a MoOLILLM:11, I From the World's Corrreitpondent.
( Solid Colors & Double Face '
~ --- Ili/ of 4ieCurrepoy. 1 NEW OBLEati,ti, April 15.
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,' E..... 11/I,AO to 2,00 per Tan&
1 I - liirre been alitteurrattrer_om_ifollow -
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK ,
No. 50 Smithfield Street.
. SPRING DRESS GOODS, OP PITTSBURG)", PA in facts In relation to the recent •ra
g opc
thins of Our army on the Red Paver and
At IN 3-4 e '.15, 31, 37, 50, as, 75, 81,00, '
vicinity On the of the Otb
ArIITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN ' '
i ( Formerly IRON CITY TRUSI COMPANY - . morning
au need of medical advice should not fall to give i ninpriving some decided bargains,
-I General Bank's column, with General
him a call.
I :apttal, $300,000, with privilege to increase to Lee's cavalry in the advance, moved out
Dr. Brown's remediee never fall to cure atnnu
t. GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS, $3,000,000. ,on the Shreveport road from Nachito
rities, scrofulous and venereal affections. A ,
The IRON t'ITY TRUST ,: • ANY hat- . cites, and rested that night at Bayou de
hereditary taint, ouch as fetter, psoriasis and At la :1-4 mood •25, per 'Pant.
other skin diseases, the origin of which the pa- i :::kg orgatured under the Nall i urretic= p....
ul During the movement the enemy
ifers its services for the trait , ton of a
tient is ignorant.
FAST COLORED PRINTS, al Banking Business. Drafts sought and sold. ! fell back from before the cavalry, after
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
At 16c per Turd. • Money revelved OD Deposit, Ana collections I light skirmishing. Early on the 7th the
:
AT made on all parts of the country.
I march was continued, and the rebels
Dr. B's remedies for this affliction brought on .
• Dia lICTODA
by solitary habit., are the only medicines k.nown i a ARDN - ER sr, sollimEß , c ,
I were driven by the cavalr - y until about
1n this country which are safe and will speedily LT
0, JACOB PAINTED., ROHT. ROBINSON, two miles from Pleasant Hill, when the
restore to health.
' ' JABS HILL, R.. Boeunitae,
RHEUMATISM. 9 2 C F. Ktorrea;
We Coorga, w. at GoileLT. enemy was discovered drawn up in line
.of battle. His force consisted of about
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this illiti..A.lll..S...E'r ifEll'l r la_FOßM". ci E. { ABNER, Preeident. ! two thousand five hundred infantry,
painful affliction.
, 1311131
J NO. E.. PATTERSori, Cashler.
, strongly posted. Detachments of the
Ile also treats Plies, (}leek, Gonnerrhoe Ore- I
• feb23-4md
that Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the New Goods 1 New Goods cavalry were sent forward, and soon be-
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder,
. 11r.I EDI CA 17, (.'A 11 I). (mule engaged. Supports were thrown
Strictures, eta.
forward; but, alter a sanguinary contest,
A letter to be anewered must contain at least
•
ONE DOLLAR.
New Goods .. New Goods _____
it was discovered that the ammunition
Medicines sent to any address safely Jiaeked. .
was falling short. A charge was made,
z W. BODENHAAIER, M. D.,
Otope and private rooms No 60. Smiththeld
and the enemy was driven into the
STREET, Pittsburgh, PA. nolade.w.
•
tiiit Broadway NEW YORK woods, which ended the contest for the
_
.NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.- New Goods = New Go,-.1.- IV. 11. BODENHABIER, M. D., day .
Among a certain class of self-Important pea
t
p e there is a peculiar feeling& contempt attach- . ,,
on them orning of the t‘th the cavalry
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the 1 aw ti Office, N 0.148 Third street. Office hours from advanced and discovered the rebels
diseases named in this card, ( PRIVATH HIS KANN:, ) New Goods •
If New Goods 9tolp. M.
- masked and occupying position from
why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. -
Are (bey not aware that all physicians treat.dis
likEVOTE THEIR' ATTE.NTION TO which a heavy lire was poured into our
eases of every denomination, i fact SOIICII JUR(
E 1 ILI the Medical and Surgical treatment of
ranks. Our artillery was put in fiction the very disease, that are soo n nous tot hese
very refined parties. I suppose they would not New Goods g New Goods; Chronic ranks.
and the engagement was kept up until
let one of their family go to a party that hits de
about noon, when General Ransom's
voted years for their benefit, because he advert i- , ~.1 ,
Lre l3 .,"Nt°.arpaoft`o h ne 1 1.'•ru'I ER . }.' t s."u"m E , hilinetg. brigade came up. General Banks also
sea the fact, and their family physician says he is .....
ON
arrived on the field, and immediately
a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has 'Di ew Goods New Goods of the Bonet, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture
almost deprived the party of his life. He conies
, or ihe Bowel, ae. Also, the various Chronic sent for General Franklin's division,
at last to the physician that advertises-how else
, Diseases al the V. the Kidneys, the libui- Whiell was some distance in the rear.
are they to know t Are they not aware thet Sir
der, etc. mhi-dtf
Aetley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charlem New Goods g $ New Goals It It: NC 0V A. I_.. About 8 o'clock the rebels commenced
Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the
moving in heavy i olumns on the right,
treatment of these diseases I These men are held .
and heavy skirmishing was renewed.
up as shining lights in the medical world,' I don't eill
, r a ,
assert that all men are worthy that publish, stilt
I S) +,- ~ k AIN} & I)IJFF-y - Ahont 4 o'clock the engagement was at
there are a gTeat number of them that are. I have N ow New ucni.!;_l
• its height, and the rebels deployed to the
devoted myself to the gindy and treatment of
left, which was then made the real point
PRIVATE DISEABES upwards of 40 3. , ears. and , KANE & DUFFY 'WOULD INFORM
without egotismean Ray I have saved hundreds , ,
their friends and the public that they have of attack. The enemy greatly outnum
irom years of misery and untimely death. My N ew Goods . NEON Goods removed their Tailoring Establishment from the tiered LIB, and slowly pushed our lines
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether,
41 , old stand to No. 14 ST CLA IR STREET, Bin- hack. General Franklin came up, but
as I think It is the best and most certain. It is in 1
5e11.,, Dew block, near the St. Cnur et Allegheny ~
my power to bring hundreds of certificates 11 I
bridge. Those desiring the latest patterns of ills division was yet in the rear almost
thought it necessary to certify to my general auc- ; New Goods New Goods
momentarily expected. Under these
sees: hut my long residence in title city is suffl-
Spring and Summer Clothing circumstances the troops fought bravely
dent proof without adding more. Sperniatorrhea ,
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a , few
or the rarest and most fashionable styles are in- but unsuccessfully, and finally gave way
-
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves Iv oTWITIISTANDING 'THE HIGH v ited to call and examine their extensiv ' e stock in confusinn, losing twenty guns, all the
every'yonng man and woman to be careful in se- IN BATE OP lit ILO, and the advance in all of cLOTHS, CA SSIME . ii ES, YESTINOS,A.c. ,- . •
looting &physician. The different advertisements . kid, of goods, we 'ire still selling our very KANE .a. DUFFY, (uncial papers of the adjutant-general,
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
aptalmd No. 14 St. ()lair 4t. and leaving the dead and wounded on
no benefit will arise from answers than only loss ,
-
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu- , I—A.IIG-F'.. STOCK TEMPORARY REMOVAL. the field. General Ransom, while en
ally by my new remedies. Addresa BOX 800. ,
deavoring to remove the guns of the
jan-lyd Plttaburgh Postoftlee. 1 pp
— First Indiana Battery, was wounded
WIT_LIW.I2\7IE3 .lEr...ElLxix-ss in the knee and narrowly escaped cap-
NEW CASTLE AND FRANEIIN t i Shawls,
..___
Lure. This engagement took place at a
It .A. I I__. It 0AI) . I Cloaks, . .. -
place known as Sabine's Cross Roads.
The battle closed with night/all, and
our t;oops.i'ested in the woods mats which
they had been driven by the enemy;
he
pursuing no further than the battle.fleld,
where he buried our dead and removed
the wounded to the rear at Mansfield.
Four brigade-Commanders were. killed
and wounded in this fight. Our defeat
is attributed to the cavalry divisionpush
ing too'far in advance of the main col
unditand the panic and loss of guns to
the large cavalry trains which blocked
up the road and rendered orderly re
treat impossible, The estimated loss in
this battle is fifteen hundred killed,
wounded, and missing. At the close of
the engagement a council of war was
called by General Banks when it
was decided to withdraw the army to
Pleasant Hill, which place General A. J.
Smith had reached. The retrograde
movement was at once commenced.
While it was in progress the enemy
pressed the pickets in but failed to dis
cover the movement. In the morning
further concealment was impossible and
the rebels sent forward their cavalry
but failed to come up with our forces
until they had' reached Pleasant Hill.
Here general Emory's division of Frank
lin's
corps proved serviceable in acting
as a rear guard and covering the retreat
of the Union army. As soon as our
forces had gained the shelter of Pleasant
Hikand arrangements could be made
for .receiving the attack with the sup
ports which had then arrived, a cavalry
force of GenerarEmory's division was
sent out and engaged the advancing en.
emy. The rebels appearing hOweverqn
force, the. cavalry fell back .after brief
~..
s
Gen. 'Emery divialon % was-dritifn- up
(if every kind.
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
Capital Stock of the NEW CASTLEand
FRANKLIN' RAILROAD COMPANY will
be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April,
prcrxlmo,
In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the 1 i Together with
Board of Trade
In New Castle, Lawrence county, at the Of- I Bleached and Unbleached Muslin
flee of the New Castle and Beaver Valley Rail- ,
road Company.
I At lower prices than we could replace them lo
in Mercer,hlercer, county, at the Office of day. To wholesale and retail buyers we can of.
Williant Stewart, esq.
ef r inducements in our line.
In Franklin, Venango county, at the Office of i
First National Bank.
- BY ORD= OP COMMIBBLON/018 :
A.L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier,
S. Q. Brown, .1. Zeigler,
Wm. Dilworth, jr., i 1. W. Cass,
Win. Stewart, J. O. Murray.
J. C. Shaw George C. Reis,
Robert Ashworth,: 'Josiah King,
James Bleakley, (Springer Harbaugh,
J. H. Robinson,J. W. Blanchard.
I
James K. Kerr, J. H. Smith,
David Courtney, F. D. Kennear.
Pittsburgh, March Si, 1864. tuh3l
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WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS.
LATEST STYLES DIRECT FROM
the
at manufacturers, for sale at the lowest
prices,
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Spring Shawls,
Spring Balmorals,
Spring- Delaines,
Spriug Dress Goods,
Of the Ixtest styles.
Light Chintz,.:
Light an,l Dark Prints,
Dress Goods
C. Hanson Love & Co.,
71 and 76 'Market street
J UST WHAT
EVERYBODY WANTS,
A POCKET ITLBUMI
Ho/ding from 12 to 24 Pictures,
FOR ' soy-I:marts:
FOR SOLDIERS;
Can be sent to all parts of the
United States for Twenty Cts
ALSO,
Albums for Centre Tables,
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AT PRICES
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feb3s oPposrrE THE POSTOFFICE-
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OPTICS or ltreTlibt.LEo6*'ralk Ctrultamere,
Washitigtont`lty, Aug. sth, 1863.
Walnut/is, By satisfactory' evideoceprpiented
to the undersigned, it tide been toade to &mer
that the FIR S'T NATIONAL BA NEOF PITTS
BURGH, In the County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Mit of
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by A pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide Ititjhe circulation and re
demption thereof." apfirensed February 26th,
1863, and has complied with all the proviidena or
said Act required to 1* complied with before
commencing the businesaof Ibuik.ing.
Now Trignevoint, I, HughltlcCulloch, Comp
troller of 'the Currency, do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIONA'L HANK OF PITTS
NPR' ill, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business of banking under the Kot aformiald.
In testimony whereof witticism my hand and
seal of office, this 6th day of Amnia Hell.
WOK hIU.iILOOIIi,
,i)r.i;..E—S- I: Comptroller of the Currency.
1- ~.'. i• , • _
I 3 times 12 times I 1 time
FIRST NATNNAL .un _
__. IDaily. I a week I a week I a week
OF month . 159 35 $6OO / • 4 701 $3 00
OF PlTTSlifint r'6 lll, PA.;
8 months .... 17 on
II 45 8 60 6 DO
Late Pittsburgh Tittif Company. 0 months.... 24 00 „ i i
00 16 TO 10 60
year 40 ou 2s 00 24 GO 14 00
Capital •400,000, with privilege to In- I
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crease to 51,000.000. 'Sir-Fist notices double the above /les.
, .. •
Death notices, each insertion 60 cents
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having orgau,- Marriage notices, each insertion... 75
iced under the act to provide a National Curren- Steamboat advertisementa, per trip 62 00 • '
cy, under the title of the. FIRST NATIONAL Executorte and Administrator's no-
HA Nb. ( IF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully tices
otter Its services (or the collection of Notes, 2 75
Drafts, Bills of Exchange., The above are the revised rites of advertising 21. c., receive money on -
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of as established at a late meeting of the newspa
the country.
per proprietors of this city. These are bat a 1
The success which his attended the PittsbUrgh its Trust Slight advance over the old ratgland in reality
Compan) since organization in 1802, -
w ill we believe be a eetue_iein guarantee that bust- are still under the figure that the stringency of
ness entrusted to the new organization will re- the times demand. Both eastern and western
ceive the same prompt attention.
publishers are much in advance of this schedule,
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Banks anti Bankers, throughout the country, and it is yet possible that Pittsburgh publishers
we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those i may be Compelled to adveince.the schedule still
• who do business with os.•
The business win 1:4 conducted by the same farther. The continually advancing cost of la
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officers and directors. . . boy, paper, ink, and every essential to printing 1
DiallOTOiLe and publishing makes this action of publishers
I Jamse LAUGHLIN WIC K. NIMIDR,
necessary and obligatory. As nothing is now
Ilk - MART S. HATA, ALEXANDER SPICER,
THI , ICAS BELL, FII.A ZYPIP (8. BAILEY, made upon the subscription of newspa pers, for
Sauset RICA.
Taos. W 'kin ratan, ALS'. BILADLIIY, the reasons above stated, it is required that the
.1A lil Ks LA 1)i ili LIN, President. deficiency be made up from advertising or not at
.h.rtir ii. sent.tv, ()ashler. j aIL We hope this plain statement of the case
augfiKhawtf
will be reason and of enough for our liber
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apo
sECOND NA TIONA_L BANK a/ and enterprising business men. They have
heretofore accorded a generous patronage, and 1
/ when a vital question like the present arises ,
ikey will not, we know, be found holding back.' I
Our friends and the public at large will not,
we trust, forget that tee are at present and for
a few weeks to be found at_Wilk.ins Hall, over
the Mayor's @Mee, Fourth street, where we
have on exhibition and for sale as tine a stock of
Balm orals,
HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS , ETC .,
As were ever brought to this city at strict
ly EASTERN FACTORY PRIGS,
H. REBER dr BRO.,
a 14 Wllktna 11411, Fourth street
To Railroad Contractors.
lIOPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR
P
the GRADATION, MASONRY, BRIDGE
SUPERSTURCTURE, BALLAST, CROSS
TIES, and TRACK LYING of the Pittsburgh
and Connellsville R.R. between Connellsville and
Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-sev.
en (87) miles, in sections of about one mile each.
Specifications and profiles are now ready at
the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro
posals will be received to thelffith of April.
BENT. H. LA.TROBE,
President.
Office P. & C. R. R. Co., Pittebtugh.
avriOstot THE
PITTEBITHGH, FT.WATNE & CHICAGO BT. Co.,
Pittsburgh, April Bth, 1864.
DIVIDEND NOTICE—Tun igoA_R
. mj, of Directors 'have thls day declared a Divi
dend of TWO AND ONE S -HALF (31i) per cent.
on the Capital Stock of the Company,out of the
net earning for the quarter ending March Mat
ult., pityableffree of_ government tax,) on and
after the OF mAY prox., at the general
office of the Company inPittsbh to the stock
holders whose stock is zegisterQ there, and at
the agency of the Company, (Means. Winslow,
Larder & Co.;) No. 62 Wall street, New York, to
the stockholders whosestock lateortered there.
The transfer books of the Company will close
at 3 o'clock p. m„ on the 2d day of May pro:,
and will renudn doer:dß]] 10o , clock a. in. on the
/7th of May thereafter.
By order of the Board of Directors.
apta-td W.-IL BARNES, Secs.:
THURSDAY, AP
OF PITTSBURGH
PIANOS,
Itt post, '
Schedule of Advertising Bates
STANDLNG IIATTE/t.
One time '. I $ 75 $
Two times 1 25
Three times.. I len I
Foil? times l9O i
Five times ' 2 2
I ,
One week I 26 0 l7O i -Its
Two weeks I 435 I 290 145
Three weeks, 000 ; 400 200
(Inc month I 760 I 600 2 60.
TW0.zn0nth5........ 11125 I 76Q 3.76:
Three months t 3 751 916 I 4 . 66
Six months 20 75 i 13 86 6 fal I
Nine months I 27 00 f 18 00 I 900
One year I 32 . 00 I 21 33 10 70
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CH .S' KAHL & ADVERT'S 6M &NTS.
For one square, changeable one time each
week, confined to the Immediate business of the
advertiser. A)1 larger advertisements in exact
proportion.
THE RED RIVER BATTLES:
Three Days' Severe Fighting
by the Advance.
in line ofbattfe nlso uett- A. Stiiith'ir'
conathand - of th e Sixteenth array Cotlift'
which was _placed in the rear toll Emo,.
tit i miliancedtione Were in,
progress, skirm* • continued,•but tie ,
enemy did not Mari fkif an "% tenth* lot
comingito a -close lefigagenierrt—
o'clock, however, he advanced itillarcei
in three lines of battle; he wart received-.
with storm of artillery. and the battle
soon Decal:lie deaperate! -Sinith,
got his (Whiten:into position to iecelie
the.adwancing commas and reliervedhis.
fire until the rebels came almost up to
the muzzle of his guns when 'a terrible
of lead andiron was, poured into
their ranks followed by a charge of the
whole cob:firth.' General Emory'fi -divis
ion ilipported•thiii Charge find the rebels
wete • driven frian.thefie/d- to the wood
Where they broke and scattered in all
directions. The prirsnit was continued
nntil nighi pit an end to theta:millet and
the day was considered won. In the
charge, Taylor's battery, which had
been lost in the earliest part. of the ac
ti on, was retaken; also two guns of
Nims's battery which *ere lost At Se
Line's " crossroads. The Jew-pounder'
Parrot gun, which was lost at. Carrion •
Crow, was also retaken.
Early the next morning the army em
barked to Grand Ecore, nnm3lested by
the enemy, to recruit and rest from their -
severe labors. It is ascertained that-the
rebels were oommanded by Kirby Smith,
and that the rebel General Menton was
killed. The entire friates during the
three days' fight were twenty pieces of
artillery .and thirty-Cone hundred men .
killed, -wounded and prisoner& Geller
al Banki and staff were on the , ground
during the entire action, - as were also
General Franklin and staff, both officers
being in the. thickest of the fight. The
rebels made seven distinct charges.imon .
the extreme right, held by Genera l
Dwight, and were repulsed in each of
their efforts.
The retrograde movement to Grand,
Ecore was necessary, because of the ex
hausted condition in which our troops.
were left after the engagement. The ad
ranee had made a forced 'march, in re
treat, from Sabine Cross Roads, and
Generals Smith's and .Emory's divisions
had been on the march for two days pre
vious to going into battle, so - there the
close of the fight at Pleasant Hill a per- ,
suit of the advantage gained would have
ben impracticable, and a prolonged re
tention of the battle-field impolitic,
when the comparative-losses are consid
ered, and a calm view is taken of the
whole field. From Sabine's-Cross Roads
to Grand Ecore there is not ranch of
comfort to be gleaned, until the battle
of Pleasant Bill, there was a series of
defeats with heavy losses. The last day's
engagement must be considered . in the
light of a drawn battle for, . the sole- ad-.
vantage we acquired, possession of the
field, was speedily relinquished and per
forces continued a retreat, commenced
two days previously, which was inter- •
rupted only by a successful check of the
pursuit by the enemy. _
Colonel Gooding, of General Lee's
eavalry,had anarrow tape at Pleasant
hill, a ball passing through and
.tearing
. o ff the crown of his hat. ThasetenOVOlf
'ceding the charge of - General ginner at
this engagement was grand. Each gun
was loaded almost to the muzzle with
grape and canister, each musket was poi
sed with unerring aim as the enemy
advanced in solid mass. Simultaneousl y
these engines of death belched forth lead
en and iron missiles and the ranks of the.
rebels appeared as if mowed down as
grass before a scythe. Fully one thousand
men were placed hors du combat by this
terrific fire.
There is a probability that the opera
tions of General Banks' column will
be seriously delayed by the result • of
this movement. The army must.wait
at Grand Ecore in order to organ*
and refit, The river is understood tli4A
falling, and 11111111 i rises again the gun-,
boats cannot • succesifully co-operate.'
Besides the low stage of water renders
the passage of transports above ,Alexan,
dria•exceeftgly difficult, and therefore
the supply for the army will be very
slow. The river :above Grand Ecoreja
infested with guerrillas, who . on* no
opportunity to molest transports • and
even gunboats passing by the river.
About a week ago the guerrillas attacked
two transports, when a gunboat coming
up poured a volley of shot and shell
into the enemy and drove him off,, with
the loss of the rebel General, Green and
a large number killed and wounded.
From parties who duive _Just come
down in charge of wounded I learnahat
Dick Taylor, Morton, Price, and Green
were•in command of the rebels, and that
their forces numbered not less than 18,-
000 men. It was General Banks' design
at Sabine's cross-roads, to remain on the
defensive entirely until his sunports came
up, but Kirby Smith took advantage of
his weakness and hurried the attack,
Soon&Nor the - engagement opened Genf.
cral Stone, chief of General Banks' staff.,
ordered the withdrawal of Nim's batte
ry; and it was while General Lee was
endeavoring to execute the order that,
the enemy made a furious charge and
captured it. This is the third time that ,
General Ransom has been wounded.. He
is now at the St. Charlea hotel in this
city suffering great pain from his wenn&
When he was hurt, he was directing,the
firing of the Chicago mercantile battery,
• es al.Once
week, week,
I Sqr. 1 ag r.
BOUTHERN 'NEWS
Rebel Defenses orthe 7111hisissigpf
From tlie Saimtmah Neum, Abrtl, B._
Senator Mitchell, , Confederate - States
Senator from Arkansas, lea Selma, -Ala
bama, recently - for General-1404U
Polka headcittirters. This Outlet:ban;
the Selma Di..pate-4 learns, is threetTrom
Richmond,- charged by the Government
with important special busineas relating
to the trine.Mnissippi depattittent.
Congress having adjourned, anti his itn
porttutt functions in that body, temper'
arily suspended; the worthy Senator en
tered upon another field of exertion
where his services are still at the com
mand of his Government and country.
He is now engaged, we understand, in
the careful preparation of a plan -For the
defense of the Mississippi river, and the
protection of our valuable interests in
that vicinity, which will doubtless be
developed and acted upon during the lip:
proaching session. of Congress:
Beyond the Bllsslealppl.
Froip. the Selma .111Indsetniall
__
We are indebted to a gentleman from
Texas, who crossed the Mississippi riv
er one day.last week, for some interest
ing items of infOrmation from dna:trans—
tnississippi department. He representst .
the condition of affairs In that region as
more cheering than our most)
friends suppose. Tha•TrotipeetTof
grain crop was-never more viongernt s '
and the outfit of our - astir litrzieVen
been so compleW, or the .of
troops more buoyantand=zionadent than ,
at present. ThiletunimOttrAbrtohlet,z
Quantrell, has been playing Bad ha
ottate wittr Arsalteei'who
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