, _ . '.IISING ItATES _ ...,,,,. ... . , .._ _ -----_________ - _ _ , v , f . N, ,- N ,„ , _ ~- „, . :If,l - ii : i': "JO ~1 1 3 - 1-3.1; iilr ....."1.i....-tv.,t_r,j, .1 - i elCi'P4 I - 11 & . i. ,e , I,'. - ,V. - ,1•, - ,;:' ',-- ~,,, -ix, 11/mita per uan, (4,0 wow%) -„i &rill. i' v ( ' - . . ~ _. z " ;,, ~ : :• )1 :..• 60 One month. ...,...56,00 1 .. '4. \ V___l/ 4 " - 1 .00; , - 4 10 •' r - ' • if • ) 4 6 nif. • OHO: :1 1 .1. -;-:0.11:-.I F---y,:c1,14i _., .:- -' "ilif f>, , ~.. _. , . .., l i Two tooothoi.... li,oo if - .. p., ~,r.:(1 ~,,,,,,, , a -,r, Tiff.! ,ht .., ...L.; I , ~ t --- ~: 121- .4 1 Id •mohthig.4... ti,oo ---...... - ..) ttaite. . s ),,,, ~,,,,,, - 1 4 Al '.- ' ' — 11•1\ W i l , -,..0 . .... 1,80 Four months. .... 13,00 tg,„, , ,14t,•,••,:;!;,,,...c 4 t' .. : .?t,,,,, , _ •le i s nal' , :rl ' nrii::.; -1-, 1 , -.)1,1 4 1 fxf c,,r L•, ,:: -i.J .- -' • ... 1,7 Five months.— 14,00 ' ~.. , . „ , , . . viol. ~......... wi , , ~ 0 at , 1 .. ~,.: 7. ~ ,, 0,, .. al j, 1_ ,, , '. , minurir„, ,_,... ...7 1 , ,4,- . _, v. , _ , 1 . f , mco • 11 ( ' ''' F 2 400 LiciemirOttks 16,00 4 :::,) '..., ... -` '- --- 'l. / ' C i,..7 w t _ .... 26,00 „,405,Three ) r , 4-- .............‹ r , - --''..llP*-'". - .- ' 11 . . ~ . ,03 oat -- ..\ -- ,,N.5, 0,... ;...;,.....„. ... 5rmik.... ....;;;447 1 - I•At : . . , ''.." - 414 • • 11" .1. ) . , time . •. r E - lilt N Tettble oneo a week 1 year ..30,00 .. ''' , .•' - a-:, i 41.. f ' .1! f , ' ,:IP .11.••• ... 1 , tr . ' V/ .. 6 . 0 ~,....- 1 1 I . 2 -.---.- 1 111, . ~..„ . in .•-_,, Lt. .......17...,:koraarci . - - _..., ---_____,,_-• . 0 . - -, - ..sa .. ,,...r,... 4 - -,!,••-_, --;-_---..-4.-,_7•_ " .i. 4 lir 1P oig •1 3 , 1 t•(„. 1040/po V ~...., ~... ‘,.,..‘ 1.10 .. i, 7 , -. • • • •- ,, ,,,r7i ••- t i! ..' AI 7' -' 4:- -- 77-„--;.,..,._,, , lone by 'mail, 06,00 per year. i -- • _ _ •-, 0' - .. - = , ...,..5% - ' ..-1. :,. - F - :_t: , , -- ,51 ' fr - 'ICI ', I - ' di . ."W . -A i . .. , " ---4....... -- the city, at 18 cents per week i a ,.... -....,-,........ 61, , ".„,,,„,„, ..,. 1f...1.. It POST . I1(11 , .. _ , , _ - M.- ILk 72 - -_", . ' if , I t v l- -.....q 7 r'frr. .1. 11 "110;1 - - OP.. 1 0,50 I ~ ..1 4 , `l e.l P. , 1 . ,t+ •fl , : AILROAD i . ig.,i :, i -.- ..; ',go , li; • , ,-- , it .7..7..4:' , "z_V„.7f,.."' 'P""'-'F ,.4.- ''''.' )I,tlll, (awl one to getter up,) 1,20 1 \ , " • 1,10 ----.--______'. __. Anvira ...rue insertion., eWM * Thr oks. Four Insertions.. Five insertions.. One week . ... , Two weeksi4.o., Three weeks " fine square chang4 331.44.; Delivered, In tl subaettptit WEE Five oopieh, each. Ten copies, etch. Twenty ooptea, Of : JAS. P. 13AR1t, DR. HOOFLAND'S 4ERAI. ANT BITTMS, PREPARED BY C. .M.• JA.CIESON, PIIILADELPIILI, PA It . ;is_ not a Bar Room Drink, 6 - 013€171. - r - ur. FOR Rum, LITINTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BU? A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. ' A I.'L'l - CE, TONIC, FREE FROM .Aiooltoliottflanh or Injurioua Drugs, yi'ML EFFECTUALLY CARE LIVER COMPLAINT, DyTepsia and Jaundice. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE ETERT CASE Chronic ol IVeirvous Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases rtailing from a Dison, dered stomach. O'oeervo the Following Symptoms I..'IULTING FROM Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Conetipa lion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood. to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, iiearttnirn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the 'etomaoh, t,our LructationS, Sink- - int; or Fluttering at thel-fit of the Stem- ' Leh, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, 1 tottering at -the Hew Choking or S u thee ating_ Sensations when in alying posture, Dlinriebs of iston,.Dota or Welts be. Lore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deticiencr of Perspiration, Yel-' lowness of the Shun and Eyes,Pain in in Inc Cheat, Limbs fric Sudden noshes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of lV I I ant Brest-Depres sion of Spirits HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE You apoi, APPETITE, STEGNO YERVES, El .‘.I,THY NEEVE , STEADY NERVES. 1i i Ii FEELING-. ELL:diaI:LT FLEE/NGS A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A ~TitUI:it.UONSTITUTION, A DEILLTILY CUziST/TUTION, A SOUND CO.N . 3TITCTION. WILL 111,11(E THE WEAIi STRONG IV ILL :.j.Z.Z.E TILE DELICATE!' HEARTS' A -A2.•711.121 • WILL :d.A•TCP THE DEPRESSED . LIVELY WILL MAKE THE BA-LLOW COMYLEXION - CLEAR WLLL ..IA/ LE TEL DULL EYE - cLEAr. & ERIGHT Will ploys a blessing in .M 2 -41.111/nCr-alr. -Owl Lit usad with perfect safety by MALE OLD OR OR FEMAt.E YOUNG PAR.TIOULAR NOTICE. There arc ma,. ii 4 , , 14 under name of Bitters, px: quer! bottles. comnounard of the cheapest wittit y or common rum, cosany from 20 to 40 cents per oaacn, tas:c disguised Sy A nise or Coriander Seek'. Trits-clasei of Bills, a ha 4 caused and mill rontenw to cause, as tong as Ilk y can be told, hundreds die . the dea ths of the , - .:t . n.tkord. Lty their use the system is kept continually artier the thfluence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst M 8 derirc for Liquor is created and yep: up, ,:nd tae real,il 7 8 all the herrora attendant upon a Li; and - 71 To Be ware of them. _-. • . . For those who dei,,nrc ,and havela Ldcaor Bitters, we pubilsitlite oliortn•i rect/id. G One Bottle Ilintflaoal's tier/nett Bitters, and mix with Thiree (tunants of Good Brandy or Whisky, a . . 1 lc salt Wig be a pre - par:llcm that will far excLl 14 4,/.4...4.a. rtauce and true eXCE,I - any oftllC atdder,,,, Ltaatnr bluer, uda_he mar. Let, and legt east nt Itch (e 5 6. wri - na re all the virtu. of jlooLiAiiti • a Bittere in connection %eta a Ali al a much 164.5 price than Vast infolor 1 , 7 wilt cost volt. DELIcATi. t:/tiLDREri Those from 14.1.R..51V11:3, wasting away, with sea kly any tleoh on their bones, are eitzedin a very bliort time; one bottle In such oases, will hay:: a 406 t hut - pi-Wag etrect. I)IEaSILIT 1,-, Neonlthig from carers of any kind—These Bitters will renew your atteugill In a very short time. FEVER AN]) AGUE, De dials trill not return if these Bitters are used. Nu per.ou in a :'ever and Ague District should be wii.r.out Prom Res. J. 12;XI:, D. D., Editor of Pte Eitcyclopedin Kooldectge. Although not ::.vor or ricommenu Patent-M,edieruce tra . , , ugh .:Isirust of their Ingredient, : • ot 110 111//110/ellirelit4:4l , Vl.l L.. 11 11l 1y not toothy' to the benenta lie be:. Lave received from any simple the hubs that he may thus : reel, t of others. dcktOis more re-L•srd to If widget's Genuali Bitter., ;,tv: u C. Id. Jackson, of Will easy, "bee.'...• 1.. :e,iudiced against them for many ,::..1:r the imresidou that they were - curtly steal:tulle mlxture. I a indebted to my ulcn.t Robert Shoemaker, eso. for the removal of prejudice by propel' tests; and for encottragetuent to try them., when suffer lag from g.reat and lung continued debility. 'The use of thFee bottles of these Bitters, at the begin ning of the present year, was followed by evident. relief, and restorattua to a d c , rree of bodily and mental-mgor which 1 had not felt for Mx months before, glyq had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank Lied and any friend for directing to the use of them. =PEELS, June 23, lea..^. J. IN EW TON BROWN. 4TTEIVI:IOI4 SOLDTP , RS, A.ND WIZ FRIENDS OF SOILLOE,ELS We call the attention at all having relations or friends in the fumy to the tact that "HOOF LAND'S German Litters" wllicure nine tenths of the diseayes induced by exposures and priya lions incident to citv.p life. 11l the lists, publish ed almost decay in the newspapers, on the arrival of thensie4ar4s-wat- bacteaticed that a very large, proportion are sufleranzllihn Fvery. case of that laud can be readily cured by Hoof land'a Giimaraut Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitten were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives nuislat be saved, that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving 'thankful letters trout sufferers to the army and luHotals, who have been rectoted to health be !! ,• uxr rf those Bitters sent to thep by their the BEWARE Or COUNTERFEI Bee UM thelughlitutelof "C. h/.. on the 'l , ‘ - '1f.a.1.P.E..R of each Buttir. V It r CE S. Large size Sim, per Bottle, or Half Dc z. 14,00 i Medium size 75 •• " or Half Doz. 04 7 c0 Bottles Lag muc h chea per. K4a lll 47 , the OIL. CLOTHS. hotd, are th Should your nearest druggist tot UN* MO ar- tilde, do not be put oar by any of thsrititciiloallng , preparations that may be ohbrrod inita place, but . . send to us, and wo will forward, wureay pecked . bY . ,....exrza wi : al 0_ _ t iI ATBST wrinacs :DMIII.C'T . 1 1 /LON m , and Masmfactory I% O. 031 I the , ' manufacturete, for sell at the lowest 41.. WE STAXT, AnaDy.r.PUrg, la* , , i p ear, at - ZONES & EVANS , 1.,............. d.A ___. • teITrINESSORS TO O. m. JACKSON & I Z rW i g l i er -, . C 0.,) , & Schiturg's,, ..._... . . _. . rat:prat:MAlL • - ' - - ... -- i,a. , ." , io!CL - , . . lap ma waxy - It s t o ana:amks in 1 NO. 1011., ' 110 ,1gr„ , ~1 1 fiNknrtoint in the crafted mates. nolb mu dirir. • 115:6'4 4 ' '..- . :- Dlitor tuid•Proprietor KUNK:EL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wiriniot bon ' Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron, ins Great Tonic, The Great TOnia, The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, For Dyspepata and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia, And Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Far Weak Stomachs and General Debility. For Weak Stomachs and General pet:ditty, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Reliable and Sure tq do Good, Reliable - 0d Sure Le do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do harm, • . „ It colidabutiittie and Purifies the Blood, takfut Attie and Purities the Blood, It.costelat little and Purities the Blood, It Coats but little and Purities the Blood, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, i We only ask. a Trial, We only ask. a Trial, Of tnia Valuable Tom_ Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic:, Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle, • Only 75 eta and One Dollar per Bottle, Only '76 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 75 Uts, and One Dollar per Bottle, Manufactured solely by 6. A. KUNKEL cc BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, Har risburg, Pa. For sale In PITTSBURGH by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburi s b K, E. StEI, I,ER S CO.. and B. L. EARN TOOK a. janl4-8m IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Great American Rem ed y." Harvey's Chrono Thermal - ron.Ar-s lum -AVE NEVE:II.)MT PAILED(WHEN 11l the directions have been strictly folkweil. I in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUOTIONS, OR STOPPAGE of' NATURE - Or in restoring the.systiMto'perfect he....1t1, when. suffering from :Spinal Affections, Prolapsue, Uteri, the Whites, or„ other weaknesses of the AT n The.Pilltntre perfectly harmless GARDNER & SCHLEITES'S, o i l the e c O or r ii a titu . tioe, and May be taken try the ' most delicate females 711.40ut ealising distress at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, 9 2 13y Btrex4l4lleinvig°lltt sad restoring the MARKET STREET system to a h y condition, am by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may &Hee.. 111 1" 6 ir They shOditi,.however, NOT be taken the first iffitH ARRIVAL OF three or imam:maths of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Ms. 'PRICE, ONE P ( DOLLAR.- DR. lIARVEIPS, TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy. Al tacarriagc, Barrenness. Sterility, Reproduction. and Abuses .3 - 4 .3 3 ) of Nature, and emphatically the I. A.DIE:Y PHI- CI L. AL LI , - ATE AIEDICAL ADVISER, a pimphlet of lo pages, sent free to any address. cents requir ed to pay postage. 414 ,- The pills and Book win sent by MAI:, confidentially, when desired, seCCREET KRALLI.J. and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN 111. D., Generol Agent. No. 7e Cedar street, New York. Alir - Josieph Fleming, Druggist., corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts- A:c now opening a splendid stock of burgh. octi-erad..tw r•vts DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, STOUT CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN need of medical advice should not fall to give him a oall. Dr. Brown's remedies newts fall to cute lm pt v titles, scrofulous and venereal affections. Alan 2 Tench Chintzes, Hoop Skirts hereditary taint, such as tetter, ileOri&6ll3 an other akin diseases, the origin of trLich t r tient is ignorant Dr. B'e remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medulnes knotim tri this domatry which are wife and will bt)eedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a fcr days this painful affliction. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe. Tire- AL WA S ON HAND. thal DPiehalges, Female Diseases, t alas in the apf.s Back dart' Eldneys, Irritation of the Bladder, I Stricthres, etc. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, A letter to be anewered must contain at. least ONE DAL 9R. ATTENTION OF THE LADIES Medicines sent to any address safely packed. T.t parthailarly celled to oar large ar.,l Office and .private rooms Noso. Smithfield eplrndid STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. aol6da.w. NOTICE TO ALL CONCER N ED.— : Among a certatn Masse( self-i m portant peo ple there's a peculiar feisting of -contempt attaf-h -ed to all physicians that - advertise anti treat the diseases:named in this card, (Parva•ri lu sttnnna, I why thiashould be, they nor no one else can tell, Are they-not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the yeas diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I _suppose they would not E.ddition to usualextensi; s ~ .ss,,rtmer, let one of theinfandly go to a party that has de- they ~ voted years for their benefit, because he a dvertl-dad eery prettystyles of see theism, and their family physician rays he is a humbug so he can get the cast. Ofteu he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—bow else are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Balland M. Paul Ricord devoted tears in the treatment of those diseases 9 'These men are held up as shining lights Lathemedioal world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy thatpublish, still .there Are &great riumber.of them tent are. 1 have in great. variety. ani cheaper than now ;gene devoted myeeif to the e tnOY an d tre a tmen t of it rail v sold. Also PaiV.4-Ts Drenn a n UpWa.o44-01 - 40 years,. and II • without egotism can say l -1141.9 e saved s hundreds fromayeara of: misery - and •nntizasiy heath; treatment hitt:k.uMieLto the - Vegetable altogeiher, I as I thitakittathe,bestointartteintertain. It is in my power to bring Ininflrfklakif certificates if I thought it heeessary baneetify to my general Buff. Ices : but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without a more. Pmerinatorrhen and all eleeases ariaing it. are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a piwatatar. Theditterouttuivertisementa that.are Ken in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health; and money. Rundredstare cured annu ally by my now remedies, .AddressfaNX. 800. Jae 4 Y4. PitisburghPostoftioa. NEW OASTL.E, AND FRANKLIN ItOECS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE , Ospital,' Stock of the NEW CASTLFAtud F SIAN RAILROAD COAIPANY will ! Peveraelan.-WEDNESDA.Y, the 27th of April, exIMO, - In the Olty of Pittsburgh , .1 tebtugh, at the Rooms of the i • - Boatt.oPTrade In Near Castle, Lawrence county, at the Of- IN Goods flee of the New .oestle and Beaver Valley Rail road Company!. - - •- - • ‘ In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office of : N ow c hy .,,, wllliaa-Steutit t let n , vuB In Franklin/ Venting° tonnty, at the Office of First Nstlonal Bank. BY olioaa oy COMXISSIOR6IISI ' A. L. Crawfad, Samuel 111 Kier, S. Q. Brown ) ! J. Zeigler, Wm. Dilworth, Jr., G. W. Cass. Wm. Stewart, J. C. Murray . , J. C. Shaw, George C. Bela, Robert Ashworth, Josiah King, James Bleakley,. Springy , lahmer., 'J. D. liobtail@n-, 1 J. W. Rlancliard. James K.*Kerr, T. It. Smith, lsatid Courtney, IF. 1). Keuncar. Pittsburgh, March 31, 186-1 mh2l-lid Wall Paper! Wall Paper! WINDOW SHADES PEE No. 50 Smithfield Stroet SEIVIINA - L WEARNES,; H ET3 illA I LSitl FL A IL It 0 A F 1 ~;.= DRY GOODS, HOSIERY; &C tr, C 5 g C w RAND DISI A AND THIRD Hain and Figured Silks Dress Goods, Cloaks and Shawls, Linen and Housefurnishing Goods Cloths and Cassimeres, Domestic Goods AT VERY LOW PRIOES HUGUS & HAC.KE, Cor. Fifth and Market St CLOAKS, SHAWLS DRESS GOODS Lif NEWEST 6TYLLS 13: Al I. 31 0 , 11 A. I. S , and 6 full tine 'A DOMESTIC GOODS uScocii of IN ow Gooos Lathes' and Misses' Hats and Bor.nets SenING ANC) BALIVIURAL JKIRI and a very ti.CLE 51,GC:fo. id I.IEF;t1.?; U 8.114 SILK VESTS an,.; I . NDERCIAIUIENTS for gentle c*.ez.,,i wear IV,, have as fine a lot of FINE TRAVELING SHIRTS as can be found any Ladiea' azd Gents' Linen Collars, ! .. ..111.1f6, e. and Hosiery, Yooketboolia, l'oretruonn,i&s and Pursea; elegant steelandJet Pins and trochee, Dells and Belt Buckles, and a fall line of 'I :inunings and Fancy Goods As Cheap as the Cheapest Wholes'ale Rooms up stairs and in basement IMRIIM & GLYDE, 78 ?Market street New Goode fri io Ei 0 : 0 1 rg 4 1 : 0 II El New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods pcm"o„...- bbla teeth Boni:hater 4 bxs: - ilia lea el li nfa r a l -t prrzEß & AitrasimOrkr 7 coma Market sod rint, PITTSBURGH, WSpNESpAY, -1864 FIRST NATIONAL 'BANK . .4. OF vr - rpliiiitTrEtG-tr. -. 8 A 7 RC VI EASURY IiBPAR - Filf ENT, ......cp.rruorAtplow pig °plummy, 'Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. tt + Wh33lllsundersigehe Ily, satiafactory eWeuee presented " A to the ned, it has been Di 141 that the PIES T NATIONAL 'l3 11W p,, ‘ Blllifiß, in the County, of Alloblbeny anci ritate of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements ;el the Act of , g Congress, entitled "an Act. to prciviriv a National ~., Currency, secured by "a pledge of ' United States z' ,- , Stocks, and to prov ide for the c irculatio n andere ...l demption - thereof.' approved Febrilary 25th, 1863, end has comphotwith ail ithe provisions of ;.._, said Act tequired to ...be . complied with before 4 commencing the busineistif Banking. INow ZEIER67O/1-6, kliugh .31.cCuAnch, (.16iIk11`" . troller of the Currency, do hereby_ certify that the Pm 0., said FIRST NATIQIIAL BANK.. OP ?XTTS. BURCIR, county of. Allegheny and State of j Pennsylvania, is , out/larked to tOmmerice the I business of banking under the,A.M.aforesaid. lii testimony whereof' tritnintss my - hind and seal of office, this 6thAlig ro of Augmrt, 1863, GB MucTULLOCI-1,, I SS .. Com Der of the Currency. .1 1 7 § 0 s.. cd3 }\ •T.J a. g 0 - 2..• t; G) C/2 iC •-• L 3 3. CI -0" o t . 2 2 w • t 3 3 IIIST NATIONAL BANK a OP PPLVSBUIGII4 , Late Pittsburgh.:rust Jbmpsny. Capita* itigtoiooo, with , . privilege CO In crease to_flpe9l.l,9Qo. The Pittsburgh Trust,Ponspw,hsylng,organ ized under the act to pi - itte ti National Curren cy, under the title ,of • thls ; EIRSI 1\ ...IeIIIONAL BANK 01. PITT.SI - ATI2pI,I, would respectfully otter its services for 'Hip ecileetion of Notes, Drat ts, Bills of Exchand„ receive money on, deposit and buy and 5611 T-x.ehangs on all parte of the country. The success w1.1..1 has ittauded the Pittsburgh Trutt. Company since it rorgtirtzaition in 1852, will we believe be a suthruaraatee that busi ness entrusted to the ne organization re celye the , ame prompt lom Having a very extemdvile correspondence with Banks and 'Bankers, thrtiughout the country; we believe we can otter unusuallscillitles to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same offizere and directors. OCIEMITORB SAMBA LArOI3I..IN WIZ. K. lizgadn, . Ronawr S. HAvii, I ALIZIA4DICIr EPrza.TAOMAF BELL, RaiSCISG.I4,nFii , ' Taw . Sedszert REA. • I JAMES 44,1iCi11i...0T, Presiders. dolor B. SCVLIAr, Cashier. a ugn-dfststf SECOND NATIONAL DANK • Cifi:AS DEFIL - Id P, ()FEZ,: I PVIOLLI43. P,P_Par, M OCKULACIr. Washington City, Feb.,l2th, 1864. Warag.ua, By satnifeuitorraviddicetpreriented to the uodersigned, It hm..1 4 12 made tp_AppOlLr that the SECONDNATI. - AL - Et2tl ,- OF PITTSBURIIII.„ in the (Aiapty,of A/pe/term end State of Pennsylvania, bile dilly-organ ized under and according to the teentremetite of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro. tide a National Currency, seettredhY a'pledge of United ,later Stocks, and to provide for Checkh cuhtion and redemption thereof," approved Feb ruary 25th, 1862 and has complied with all the provlaions call Act required to be compiled with before commencing the' business of Bank ing : • c .! Now, therefore, I, lit - on IlleCoiioca, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby comfy , that the raid SECCIsiI, AT150143., BAZIK 0£ PITTSBURGH, Onuntf•of Allegheny, andßfati j of Pennaylvanis, Ls authorlzed„tocammenee the _I Vitufg9ltitrigror, I „ and seal of °Mee, this lath day of ebrii '"" f ary, 1864. 11.1.6 H PiIe(JULLOCH,. Comptroller of the Currency, THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK GOODS. ,F. ruieriy IRON CITY TRUST t:O.II.PAN.Y.) Capital, $300,000, with privilege to increnne to $1,000,000. 1 he IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hay- Inc organized under the National Currency Act otters its services for the transaction of a Gener al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold Money received on Deposit, and CollecUorus made on all part: of the country . JACOB PAINTER,I Roa - r..R.aiba,,,, JARS HILL , 1 R. Bocclitd AN, , LO C. F. KPBB.II, I W. fit. GORI4LT. Wm (.r)brEn, a E. A - ARVER, Prewvier,t .1 NC. F PATTERSON, Cashier. irb2.3-41n,1 TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. ijiIRST NATIONAL BANK OF prrTsßurtuit, Designated Depository and Fi- nanotal Agent of the by authority of the Trosaniy Department, this Beak wlll reed re Subscriptions for the Ten- Forty 6 Per tent. Gold-bearing Bonds. A cortirvialion will be allowed to Banks, Bank ere and Brokers. JAMES LA rGHLIIY, , rders are solicited. Presides% Pitteburzli. April 26th, 1863 fire Exchange for City Property. Tit I..2RGE DW TUNG with grounds at tached, on CARSON STREET, formerly °cell pic,l by 011.tistlaD Ihmaea. late of Enat fifrmimg ham. STABLING AND 00T-BUILDINGS In the rear of the Dwelling Hoeft JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKEI ! FOR .soLacluayas VOTE SCII-IDi_e_ats! United. States for Twenty Cts Albums for Centre Tables, New Goods Albums for Centre Tables, Now Goods New Goc AT PITTOCK'S, New Goods OPPOSITE THE POSTIaFFICTE feb36 KROHGEIt & SCHMIDT, MAlM facturers of Grand, Square and Uprfgtit PIANO FORTES, New Qoods New Goode Warerooms, No. 6 Leroy Place, N. y We offer to dealers and the public a very su perior article, Our Mr. SROLGEB. was or the lateafttenvreallenbeir ao., and the . manufac w OAKnt rt s er. De ed scriptive circulars". want New Goods Oro= 07 awe • Prrrimorsas, FT. Weiniar.;bathisoeciao RT. Co., .-,pitto , , April Ink leat. NOTIVEIJEIPAR tErf l l lll6l" thiaaOkalavettilitilar i ddetancolialHat: Oetui - orTWEVAND =E.-RA-WI -MO per •cent.: ateas on theca tau:nook omit oposniowy, _-011t °Me , net . 101 l the gustier mailing March tut ult-f __Ocacaof,:g9VeZtnnent , lion * d ors atd ,taggyg- - OP eggY gaton,'at thegenerat offlontdittuaGgimpanyl,atothe stock...- hi:llOct* magma "ehis ''..imn•-• ' there, kW.. the agency of the Company, Memo. Wlnabont i . LaMar ac - Ce4) Mr. 62 'Walt Meet; Iliato - YotiC, *0 thettonkholdem whoseetaektarroitatteg these. Thialtanderboolca bt the 0371 p may, at 3 o'clock p. In.ege3 slate 2 4 %Co e t. on the ' Bpi of the Board of DiorOtois.. - - ,='• - a W. a. sexcizs, sec*" New GimdE New 0130.8 vF P/TTSML OF PITTSBURGH, PA,, DIRECTOR.% United States FEED. L. nimsEN, 109 Fourth street, Vittebtugh. 1:101,1Ing from 12 to 24 Piattireo, Can be-ecut to all parte at the A'r HIE.LOVV ALL AT .PRIC.Etii -13.-V6.14)W Zhr - „Oailli - fillst I had commit-Tees so organized froth one I small section Of the corintry her,ore err' , the face of the earth. It is no wentier; with committees thus organized, ,that. I we hate matters of peat moment , to 1 other people, in which that sectlein IX; the country Is Iriterested, that 'we can I I not get before the Senate in proper fortn, , 1 Sir I am sick and tired of it. If they, will report my bills baek, even adverse, I ly. I shall heve a chance of, testing the opinion iof the Senate npola them; but I that they do not do. This measure is 1 particniar hee been.strangled there long enough.l think it is time for them to I I learn that there are men outside of Xew 1 I ' England ii • 1 „1 • , , ..., 1 .,- . el, - Y 'u:ll3 It cannot be said ehat the distribution. I T at , I of these committees is made beeattsrief Te l ; v 0 tift;do - til .f rsa ..LO , oZr - n , Z - 5.:40 , •Unlit a.1.1.1 . a tfgri , the t arty politice•pf Senators here. It '' - ' •-• • • '•.' , has not been the usage of the Senaie • to ' 1 i - eher it *- I, Aiz' 1, - 45 q , gtvethe minority the chairmanshirf oft i, . "'nit cei •ra ,fier-ITA I committees, I do not expect it; Ido , 1 _. ;q g I not ask it. I know it was not the cussl ,,j sutl A i ' i ; I , ,0 . ~..,.. f a I I FIREAW tom of the Democratic perty when they, I , ' 2 times held a majority here; and Ido net ex , 'l ' - ''- . - . A - 1 - 11 ;':" - ' 2 ' - '` .lll " g i ''' .l-C111 ' 13 ' 1 4 4 1 a teeete peat any Democrat 'to be made the'l v•l4-ziPai-L4l4,l44lNLeineiillfrifiredneern si chairman of any one of these ,commit , sa , tees. Nobody has a right to complain 1 , L.. ,_ Alp_ 6,1 1 1; , 00 -. od . iti . s iik 1 of rile Itepubliee n majority on that ac -7%• '7 Fl - count, and I make no complaint of det, , i • --- ito • P .4f-M.NI 441 te because the precedent has been eet them I ~ JeNt- at .1 dllit of ,raiwi new by the Democratic party-to appoint TiOnl3l Th eft e i yp a r l A e lorAt kus a t uns.oooBt cial, "I , s 2 but members of the majority chairmen+ gt . l otikr of the committees. But, sir, there are ''''' klliktd').ra noilie‘einv ,1 n' -e , Si - Meters from the Pacific coast whe WM erS MtitritelplCO 0 1 ' '' 'i E hold the same political views with the e 0 `i ~ a tart -Ili . tt! 0 .46(110 majority; there are Senators here from ~ _, ..,,,d e _v o x f a t . 101 3 41 i the ectliering slave States, who hold the I , _., OT ACiaarf.) .1 J ~ ri Oil HO tigtkeij 14; ; same political sentiments with them; i 2 .N-end-disk* ' tine day last week, Senator Powell, there - tire Senators here from the greet 1 , ,ii tl{ ;id ~s 111.3qR 97it cieniT of Ky. ; offered the following amend- ' West Who hold political'sentiments I t A.". 1. f n , :;91,' , .` if 'to Erroll inert te a bill then before the Senate, , in common with them; there are Sens- li o • i,e.,,,,,k.„„c_tai.j.cr.,114.4,.....ift,t -and spoke upon it as follows- ; tors from, New Y-ork end ißenneYlvanin 1 " ea .' , i t, I, d , t ,"' c ' i f M I LV I A I MI LI V a And .tes at further enacted, That from ; also agreeing with them politically- Lail 2_ , ~ ~. _ and after the Ist day of :July, 1864, all ; myendgnient theie never was such an 1 ;elyi,dl 59 !tifgoa , a aaa . digianalal ;ictq and parts of acts granting ejlowan- organiation of committees on the face •1 Retceefee'' • ..;``,;?...4 . ,;t' eede - e."l - °, It ces or bounties on the tonnage of ves- l of .the emelt, , '--, • ', e' auteqesit_iireireir• Ina se slit •elf h. :k 1 Be l e , engage d i lz th e R an k o r cab e r cod llt maybe said that the oh ahmartiof .* tramidi„ r ‘ r. 4l E h b m , ,pizot - fisheries be, and the ettme are hereby, re- i, the . Come4ttes.en.Cianimer,ce that 110 ,4 1 -.. eoeitere Mee est, i .... euecoa r ..,,, ---- m i e pealed. 1 my-blll Is a western man. He tO ritaohnecon -e•ii eteerwW-41 6 1:4" I desire this amendinent to be adopted I when 1 11 4fierik to - him abent- it be tells Me, ra ,r st . tie i ri g r a • • ic•,•w i l;pl•tti '.ritectt in this bill, and I have no clues' thin bet I "See Mr-, liloinim," who is on thethoria: t' .: l3 iiittectfener • •r; e7+AWheioi• a naintdi that a majority of the Senate are in fa- 1 raitteo• ' . ' 'V A Ic.,.. l2e lti e e k t irt 1 / 4 " , 0 11 Mi#67 , A11434 silt vor or it. I have many times attempted , They eennot escape from the chaegikof i, Tre ,, 7 , 71 ~...,—; t Kt ~..,,f,' 5 - to get a direct vote on this proposition absorbing 'the chairmansl4 of all r tne 1, ()alba rigiiiiiiir '''' .e. ... 7 - a s • - 1 211_____ ~---- ---" in the Sedate I have during the last , committees in tient sectibli Of thedettritry- o ash oneheelarte-7,„euer sgrilVr• two yeare introduced bills for the put- lon thegoanatt that they are giveritOtheen 1 , , t , t s uf . _,usetruer grin pose of effecting this object. During an 1 - by senterity., J4ktioW it /sae been some el - , The, ut#raigetnia244 4 14406 . -i f entire session 01 the last Congress I had ; times the custom in the Sestets not to, reixathitechte ioie 11' Mt_ rate -.- - a bill of that kind before a committee of , give new Senators the chairmetislitp of , liewiterietectie " iiiNia 11 this body. They kept it snugly away ' committees- Init I obseive here that a 1 haveeeureteireabov em it exciept and never Ns ould report it back. I offer- 1 Committee on.Mannfacturies was organ-- 1 ~,,- r , lc e.,-.41 ,s_olo i _.ciedispitt beta - - 11'. • • as i., ed at 'luringebe cast seesion as an amend- , ized at this session, arida new Senator ; - p ' '1 4.r. , 4... ._, 2 nisr. ... , ssz a bloam trent to a revenue bill', and some Sena- I occupying a seat in this Chantberr the p l it, bii ro ,? l,l o -;?6 . 44,,, ma 0: fi5.11.3 tors who declared that they were in fa- 1 first time made its"chairman, al ough ' ,7,. ' • , WEI W tl vor of ,t declined to rote for it as en there were eminent r Serietofs hete *IA , 'ageibeeoritierdriciiiiili iiki.,l4tPlatet4 -11- amendment to a revemei bill, but indi had served in this body boy years, Sem , 1 seoeußDAyervo l e g e l 4 , ,:e sr y, matil u dee e ssztre , ~ cated that they would vote for it as a ~tors of their own party, who were not ' PERC - Flfr a p rakppo, , e 711.101 , i .., emu t, 3 ". separate said indep,,ndent propostt 'kin be- the chairmen et - any; committees. ' - - alkiiinfolii*htinoW COOP • "": 5 fore the Senate. ' $ lam not 11:1 , ' the habit , of making cent- I -•' - 'Marie" .frilrtri - ,Preetdent, er Some time back I iutroduced it as e ph:rents, and while I 'have noticed Ulla + Hon. Dina. 81. Howl. 3. /C. Jiloorpg -7 :, separate and independent proposition thing from the, f .., ,Ali:Learuc t le i x Te 4 eni 4 - . iyo_ t leu t r ii4v -, . - Illahlecilituglilildi(''ssikPlatealYearit I now but for th,fat ht. Dills that tutere Ir'' te o . inn . got out O ' t the possession of that commit- it"! bat all the othee people le the nonntrY, , tee, es I found when I enquired about i .. t, , but o f? N' dowp a small interest of, e. por-, 1 and got again into the possession of ttre ' tlorr of N'ew - England; cannot det report- Committee on Commerce, where it was led in this Senate. This lathe retittortlirlif . kept during the whole of the last sea- 1 I melee this complaint,• and why .. I halve , 'ion I e v,i i - „s=ly withheld it from the tak en thi s oeeasto r , to exp ose th e for ma ., Committee ear Commerce at this session tion of these committees. and sent it a another committee, be Mr WILSON What committee, has cause the Committee on Commerce kept the bin s , it all the last session . Mr. Powell The Committee on Coin- I thick that this is a proper Lill upon merce, the agarmar , of wkidh Is a weat „, which to place amendment I cal ere man but pt ,liew, _England bieth t and, led upon the (' this ie on Commerce, when lin terrogate 'him about it lukaends as the chairman will hear me witness, me to GOVernOt Morrill—l" beg Pardon; ' some dozen times to semi ue the bill at i should say the t3ehator front Maine— ' the last session.l told him, "If you are who is deeply interested.in this matter, againet it, report it back adversely;" but lam glad to see the herrable Senator, I could not get it reported back, and I : s eat He ti n .. andieri ill gs, 1 ,'l,l it Las now gone to that commit- ' seat He knows holi"fersistentlyr ask tei lor tie purpose of tieing held there ed him to report the bill at the feet set Le il at, session is closed. The Commit -1 SIOn - tees are not so organized in this Chain- Mr President, the' 'lntendment that I her as to allow favorable action to the i, propose is eminently proper. Sonteithir-f measures of other sections of the court- teen million, dollars , ittive been,paidttniti. try outside of New England. I of the public Treasury for these bonus 'This is a small matter, Senatorb say.ties. I have lieretolore laid before the , It has heretofore taken some half mil, Semite a report, from the eleereteriy ; of lion dollars annually nut of the PLaiklie I the Treastuy showiag that aboutione- Treasury for the purpose of paying Lueae, battik it was obtained ley fraud- U.lttil bounties to the vessel. , in the Bank and 1 the last year or two—l have not looked other rod fisheries, and, in my judgment, at it since this war t eneed, audji without, any benefit whatever to the i do not frtfote how i may be now—th,,,e counts;.The people orthe great West i annual amohnt of these bounties Wes' and the other parts of the country are between live and six hundred thousand taxed to paythlslimonnt_of money_ 1 dollars or thereabouts,. sometimesgreat. Mr. President, I have 16A - ed fitto.this er and sometimes let perhaps. There subject of organization of the committees '•• is no reaaon why this earnings of a greet a little. We have in the Senate represen- laboring class of thiii 'Country should be ted now twenty-five States. there are taken tor. the purpose of paying these twenty-two standing committees; there , b onties. , , are three joint commititeee; there ere two 'i They Bey these b r ou l rities are ieeceaalee select committees; and one joint commit- lto encourage a nursery for sea • , .I. tees on theleoeductanet expenditnrest of i prow argor a tit th at hi ss I,,si,r, mere the war They are all virtuailLetanding ' ployedheretoforriand will poyed commiti,—_, 2,,1, rr l iauci is heat , rep- to-daef, if there Lanny me n ti on arguniet- the resented in the Scnate: and New Eng-' subject; but, air, with our immense aw e , land has tcnirteen chairmen of those' b antue marine we wank, na , sueit nurse _ tweiltY-eighit committees. ' rtes tor, seamen. , "We- a c r e dr y the Mr i'O-stx.r.o7. You.aa,y there era only 1 reeetestuee s in thn PiAllitt4 4- nokcg ,44l t l swerve Stbators from New England it was rather a nursen, for fraud , andt - Mr Powilit,r. I knots- ther r e' are Only i takiehoced and fabse swearing ,than n doe: twelve Senators from New England; but 1 _., seamen. Our people ate ucittibeigigttut--..0 every Senator trom N'ew England save ,ed heavily to pay the enormous -expert-, i and except the Senator from Maine, I sea acing from I,* wad, gold w e _, (Mr. Morrill,l is cloth ma n of a commit- ; nt on izi reo , o h, 14 . t, .every point. i tI know t tee and -there are three Senators' frerri I y „,,,, - " -- th „, ,t,,, i ,,„„ i „,„,,,, I „.._„ r ~.,_ Ne w England who are chairmen of two , / y a — iiltl a h orm 'i ll i t 'a r.e4 """ t( itr a Z4L''4la . committees.- Kansas has no chairman &Ye to pay the amount of MOn.ey , paid of a committee. Sir, is that a proper or sass bounties, aro it neatly assets distribution of the committees of this to seine .and Massachusetts. fs it:right, body? New England with a population i equitable, is it just? It certainty is: about equal to that oft Pennsylvania, I no t t. and less,than that .of New York, I be r l I hoPft ray friend , from the-We st, who lieve, has half the chairmen of commit- really lire hi favor of this propWtion, tees in the Senate Chamber. What do will notee,aetc a vote against it lecause I you ifilve to the greet State of New en:atilt atioutinfoyareemipropormenitotexotyhisinbogill.. York' My friend, the worthy Senator ,propose s. from that State, {Mr..Eierria s l is c ha'r' ment, that it should, ta l e pslaced • lcerei man of the Committee on Private Land They know how faithfully 1 1. have tried i Claims—a committee Nom whom I never to get a separate,vote non heard a report but once since I have O ur peop le now are taxed as much as had the honor of a seat in this Senate, u they eauthear_ 4 and donot lents lamest; now about five years, and I doubt very it by throwing away the public mone much whether that honorable Senator's in these committee has ever met. The great iin _ , Lsounties to euriebra fa* people gMnd. It is not' right; ‘ltle State of Pennsylvania, so ably repre- I / 2 4 not "i' er 12 hie; it notjUste W o4l Light , seated in this Chamber—a State that has I 11 ve the farmers of sas nearly as much population as all the 1 Past_ l as .s !'e Et Statee of New England together—lima 1 or linois a bountyfor raising'• pigs or but one chairman of a committee, and these plowing patato p atc h e d , as to -give but is the Committee on Patents and ,nefie men these bounties on the•tonsgfie edin this' cOd-litill the Patent Office, while New England of their vesselse i n has the chairmanship of the Committees In businesa, or o gag of tune 1114 any snerife. You may as well give emitter on the War, the Navy, Finance. and !I 1 the West or in any other portion of' Foreign Relations. 'These are the corn. h mittees in these times of the greatest itn-the in co a bounty for thapower he -ft employe his mill to grind the grain portance. All the others m ar t e o izsign I v ; of the people. cant compared with the four named. I am not going to take up the time of How is it. 'with the ,Pacific coast? the Senate in discussing this proposi- There is an empire on the Pacific coast lion. i haste made this. explanation of repreSented bY four honorable Stnatortt• the reastaSsiwbfeh induce me to• offerit in this chamber. Theo is no chairman as an amendment to this bill' andl IWO pea committee from the whale_•.Pacific the Senates Will. allo:it: ;lay- , fitelld amt. _H ow i s it with the Feat, West frumithlia (Mrarititeltj h a vellitt .that pilaihes the men ink Far. *id ~ fly ~ plaeetl._, l ipon, l ids idt can rump& fi-ortrvrhanr the • taxiii Will - be . WMI tb . tto itmati the Naltalxiikeitkrent.r -I pay the vastdebt - 1110U1461 la , fif -Are , , every Seriatim:ft liht'Ohitfaheri 4 ettun, aury of tite-filenators from tire :, chafe( isheilmmally ri!rietnny!stolhis - ilitaitigtr max.pethe r se • eportar_a, la vote to place it here. It will bsettLef air. How,ls 1 With t e,..,a1 , et*, best umumtegettink cflotodfl , 4dzyt , ~ " ari ....._/-'" ti 1 1i,A.,.,_ waits laitassititheit 4 4 a- , :` sour', West- ' kW , ' itert * tfinent thbal . ' Itil . t'lf. theliw ever tosil lass the- obSixttliaship,AliamontmoteL 7 virtue in it, thatainwhatitibititthe/ I believe there- Eimer was a body that passed. We certainly have plenty of Schedule of a times r iiie as Daily. I week, week - , 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. .. 46 a 1 25 1 60 . 190 . 220 One time . . Two times.... Three times Four times. Five times... One week.. Two weeks... Thrhe weeks. One Month.— Two months.. Three months Six months... Ntne•nronths.. One year. .. CHANC.EABLM ADTMMISMIX2726. For c r ch w trine g' uweek, onind ua o e the imme ab a e e busineas ll the adVettbaer. All larger advertisements In exact ,proportico. . B.times Time -- Daly. -1a Week , I mouth.. - (498619 00 e 4 -9 - 3 month - 3.... 17 2011 46 BGO 6.09 8 months .... 24 00 19 00 10 76' 10 - 60 1 y 40.00 28 00 24 60 14-00 46 , Fist. nOticev double - thm a blive rate 4. Death notices, each insertion -~,....60 cents Diarrtage motiaes, each insertion-. . TO " Steamboat adrertlsementa,Res.injp.42 Executors , and Adrainhitrator's no tlet'S ...... . NEW ENCILAND Spt.toch of Senator rowan icing Rates 2 60 1 70 436 290. 1 I¢6 6 00 400 2 DO 60 600 . 260' 11 25 7 60 I 76. 03 76 9 16 466 20 76 13 64 6 60- 27 04Y IS 00 900 82 00 21 00 ' 10.70, • rt , Postersol466Mlal24.* 41C43" tAFAVOWSWIWESMOVIONEMMIRt mirserierforgtegnuktreqtrtiteit 0 . 3 4kgeSUcth,t4l/411L ,troivigsgotiThecolow P :o4 , , ;iffulk 4113 ' dr, Ira - • Jr, WHVI‘PfAr: 4 4 fiki,W4Attapirf ~tlB. • " -a u • 7': ,11 221 - 5,1 1. 7 7 . 44 : I R * AI k.t.CP '1 437 I talwe smvin,u4l:4MK e t: r un'a o q4l kr% „ e%lsztaW;i . _ ~A,i ; EGARRTRR .. trr,, 6`. - - 1 - 40 g 7 1. 1 7 I crairgigaimenic, FiTi l ai3UNGErmorg '- 71 fl !. ALAI) ItUlegatelaVa . *on iWital.pa=r QUlRlMlNtarsationiattSatiO. X RI 4T4, cheat . r . ipikatitu = .. 404 • ante fißPMFO n gfagto!ROVES*Whiertialt °I ea - " Phit AitilltiMaitteadaantaiiiti - 10freittli• th t -"t ixsatsz.9v • ,nßplee • ana whera • • tgq,. &UMW * auirtiatliamitadtilitl War . 1.140 -41 4 5 14411egfoKUmAttiontidb001140414160* c an 4i404 1 1 4 11/145*08 - Z a v it a k i f nattivw ernrcktiv-aettfati:M4 'tato& orSinearapi Imadighaer..ta -1 - twirs P4 .. 4 4141?- 8 /00MR3 asehSra*.iivr H a ria ßtAtts l, B9 l . : . f in-ti' viatica, .7.1.&fi-o etkepatigt 257.1 fizit,d/ise OELIVr C atra - Ma I' L - 64. -5 • 4 T licaAtinApm • ,".• • - 74 BAT) . ~tq thA , ! a i r . ; "t% r Ettoi.• O.l irdinena rw an gwett Luz blatgliffisFutttlo74i , l* In oh*linaltalBßl*. -% r anytte4 t • • /. 1 t etatotkalvotracainc(2l aalapael:4lo7 101 l aisaig,r2, l 2M,V4M - I= l3 land isted& , - - itepplyiam4 ise4;eptable, and ContributOri . wll3. witlabs.Ebatrzataoltbsif 'so be L " fi t 11 V :41 0 41 4:14 4'' _17:17 4.11 -4 • ,01-6 1 .1"7. 1:4 4 4 q4A09#006161014114a94.101t: 2:11 'MAI W MANOWN4SaIIOO4II4* ` IIO E I 4;•WA44. " .. 11/.1 1 ‘ , 41,1.1,!tr,ft "For DePartme !. lar 7.o ,- ..., , ;68,41t.e:54 • 1 0tZt1jet......1 1 46hr 1111101%.TaliSkierall L .a - 7 bmtig asid i mplitzs t g ea my. omit liilsakataatliiiiikik ~lr~ o E i•„r-Fffiltsvi doge bameta
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers