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..Hcraia or Riipture cured.
Hernia W Rupture cured*
Hernia or Rapture cured.
Hernia Or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or .Rupture cured*
Rupture or Hernia-cured.
Rupture or Hernia-cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia Cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
Ritter’s Patent Truss.
Fitch’s Supporter Truss.
Self-Adjusting Truss.
Dr. Bcuniug’* Late or Body Brace, for
U c cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal
and Spinal Weaknesses,
Dr. 8. 8. Fitch'S i Silver Plated Sup-
Piles Drop*, for the support and cure of
Files. '
Rlastic Stochingßi for weak varicose
Clastic Knee Caps, tor weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporters,' for weak knee joint a
Suspensory Bandrtge*.
Self-Injecting Syringes} also every kind
of Synngep*
Dr. KXYSER has also a Truss which will
adically cure Hernia Or Rupture.
4»“PfflceathU Dapa! Stork, No. ho WOOD
STREET.; sign of the Qolden Mortar. Persons
writing for Trusses should send the number 9!
nches around the body Immediately over the'
rupture.
DR. XEYSER will give hie personal attention
to the aplication of Trussesin adults andohildren,
and he is satisfied that, with an experience of
twenty years} be will be enabled to give eaUsfac-
Seif-Injecling Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Sold at DR. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street.
Suspensory Bantkages,
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
.Suipemiory Bandage*,
A ; dozen different kinds,
A,dozen different kinds,
A ; dozen different kinidfl,
. A different kinds,
At DJL. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street.
nolO-lyd^w
pihES OF .
TNJENTK HEIRS STANDING
CURED.
t Below wtil be .found a certificate from one of the
mo»t respectable citizens of Wilkins township in
regard to Dr. Keysrr't Lindsay' Blood Searcher,
The Doctor's certificates arc within reach , and no
one need be 'deceivefi in regard to his preparations . •
Db. Geo,; H. Kjeyshb :4l became abided with
Pile* about twenty years. ago, and every year
they were growing worse, so as to trouble me
very much,- bo much so aft times as to unfit me
for work. Sometimes i was so bad that I could
not danuything on account of them, they came
out as a hickory nut. I had tried
a great Heal of medicine fbr them. I used to buy
and I could hear of or read of in
oiro-ifehsanapamphlets that fell la my way, hut
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me some good far a little while, but afterward*
they would return againjas bad as ever. I also
applied' to two Doctor* jwho visited meat my
house and gave me some piedlclne but It would
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago 1
got an advertisement of ;yottr-ijindBap’a Blood-
Searcher,"made by yourself—when yon.sold it to
me you told me one bottfe would not oure me,
and tlrpt fey whole system would have to be re
newed by the medicine jjbefore I got welt I
boughton. bottle and took It home wtth me and
uaedit aooo'hUng,to yourjdirectlona. I then call,
ed to‘ «ei .you bgain,whjjm you "said T could no
expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought
It on, one bottfe at a time, until I had used five
bottle*, liter till* quantity had been used, I
wa* entirely well of the Bile*, whloh had tortur
ed me for twenty year*. ; In other respect* my
health fe Improved, and lam a* weU a* could he
expected for oueof my age, , being sixty ydir*.
,pa*t. - 1 have been well now for six months, and
there is noappearance ofjja return of the disease;
1 can do any kind of Canning work, now without
the Pile* coming down ; 4ld hurting me. lean
pitoh hay, chop wood, Bit, or do any kind of
worto which, before used to hurt me. Whew 1
fouli&outyour Kood-Searoher I kept on taking
it until IgoTentirely wenTToonßder It my du-
ty tojnaks my case fcno wh to theoountry Tor the
benefit of others who may be suffering as I
and do not fajnqw thevalffij of yoarmeflirinp Ypu
may publish this If you like—l live in
.-i’C’ JiC'i Vi?. J . .
Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certiir<|atetf they wish to call
on me.
~, 1 [ ELLIOTT DAyiB.
DwemUristtii, IMS I ■
*&-look out the nanu of 88. OEOROEH.
KErsifclfy Oit cdner of the bottle and patted :ovtt>
f” W» »<udp on the-Unilei&tatei
ria&ty;&ffrj&:attidf*i*clt'it inlheenarUt.
dMMydfc# 1,,-' .cj ..:
BARR,
sEditorand Pfoi
CEhSBEATBD
Bitter Wine of Iron.
Bittfer Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron!
Bitter Wine of Iron,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic.
c . The Great Tonic,
ror Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For and. Indigestion,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For weak Stomachs and General Debility
For Weqk Stomachs and General Debility
„ ~ For Weak Stomachs and Genera) Debility
Reliable and Sure to doGood, *
Reliable and SuwHodo Good,
Reliable aaiSure to do Good, s
Reliable and Surd to do Good, * .
And OAnnot do Harm,
\ And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
wn i. i.i' i j _ • •■And Cannot do Harm,
It Coats but Uttle~and Purifies the Blood,
I! S 08 !* butiitUe-and Purifierthe Blpod r
It Ooßtsbut little and Purifies the Blooaf
It Costs hut little ana Purifies the Blood,
We only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
We qnly ask a Trial,
We only aßk a Trial,
Of this Valuable Tome,
Of tills Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Only 76 (jJte. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only.X6 Cis. ana One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 76 Ots. and One Dollar per Bottle,
„ Only TfrOtß. and One Dollar tox Bottle,
■Manufeetnred solely a. KuNKEfc *
BROT- OeneraJpeiMDf, lt6^Market, street, Har-'
bY all
pgOgIEANT TO LADIES.
5. Remedy.” ;
Haney’s Chrono Thermal
Jfcffi the directions have beeh/Strictly followed,)
in removing 4ifficailtief-ftcißiea from..
of
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
SSSX’
UterineOrgaAßw- TAePiUs are perfectly hai-miraa
on the constitution, and maybe taken by the
most dellcitfe fejiWß «FM)iout osnsihg lUstteis-i
at the same time ' ' *• 1
„ „ TWpe ACT AS A CHARM,
By Strengtnemm.uirlgorattng; andrestoring the
•yHtem to-» h&dtKy.eonditkm.aml by. bringing
on the monthly period with regularity. No mat
may arise.
They taken, the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though "aiira
at any other time, oa miscarriage would be the
result%tiv,o :!
gogtqjiw 80 Fills. PKIOfc, ONE
Dft. If AHVEYIS TREATISE
on
BartennWftStnnlijty, Reproduction, and Abuses
?/ . r^i d i?i,s a A, e ®l ,fi > tiea «y the LADIES* PRI
VATE MEDICAL ADVISER,'a pamphlet oi 'TO
riot Iren bo.nny Six centsrequii*
antT Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially* when l desired,' sxcurkey sealed,
and pre-pmid oa receipt of money by
J- RRY-ANj.M. p,, Gencrpl Agent,
.. Nq.TK Cedar Weer, New York.
Tm***? I *** i>ru &^ Bt * corner of
the DiamonoALd Market street agent for
burgh. .... . ucG-enulAw
Uf every kind.
XfOTICh- TO ALL COSCEBNKb
•A- Amqnga-certainclasaoiseii-importaut peo
ple there is a peeuliar feeling of contempt, attach
ed to all_phyhiciaufl that advertise and treat the
rttscaaesnamedtnthis card, (IPui-vat ellis itaaite,)'
why this ahpuld,be, they nor no aucelse can tell.
Are they not aware"thAt all physicians treat dis
hes of evar£ denomination, in .fact solicit iuat
the very disease's that are bo obnoxious to these
very Mfinedtparties.l suppose wouid not
let one of their family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he •advertl-*
aes the fact, and their family physician says he is
a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know 1 Are they not aware thAt Sir
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles
Ball and Ricord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don’t
assdrt that all men are worthy that publish, still
there are a great number of them that are. I have
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
Private Diseases upwards of 40 years, and
wlthout'egpttan can say I have saved hundreds
from years of miseiy and untimely death -My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogeiher,
as*l think it is the best and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I
thought it necessary to certify to my general sue
cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi
cient proeffwithout adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising irom it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man andiwoman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in. our papers are of no worthy and
no benefit.will arise Irom anawers than only loss
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800.
jaa-Iyd Pittsburgh Postolflce.
Horticultural & Floral Department.
SAN IT A PA V\ ru,
•June t. v
\
The committee on plants.
FRUITS AND FJLOWEliSconudently ap
'Veal tofthe aid of all.Horticutturistß and Florists
both Amateur, Commercial and Piofesaional.
The lattdable obgect of this Fair and- the appar
ent exigencies of the time, and the development
of each,, day alone, will urge the Patriot and
* Philanthropist,
We Bolioityxmr donations or contributions of
such articles as will adorn and render attractive
the Department under out charge, which is of
ample extent,* and where careful attendants will
always be at hand, that the owners of plants
may rest assured that their'collectionu will be
duly cared for.. In Addition to the ordinary pro
ducts o/ the green-house and garden, the Com
mittee also-solicits contributions of
Bouquets, . Cut Flowcrß,
Baskets of Flowers, ’ Pridd Flowers,
Designs, Wax Flowers,
Hanging Baskets, Leather Flowers,
Flower Stands, Phamtoro Bouquets,
Fern Ca#es, .Autumn Leaves,
Aviaries, . 'Aq,uaria,
Gartoiyglmjdements, 1 Seeds, -
Native Wine, Gardening Books,
Garden Seats & Vases, Fountains,
Hortioulrttral Iron Work,
HbrticUlturalWire Work,
Horticultural China and Glass,
Horticultin-sl Pottery,
Foreign Fruit,
Drlod Fruit,
Wax Fruit,
Garden Statuary.
In short, Rustic Ornaments of every kind, or
Anything of a'rural or rustic character that Joes
not strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart
ment.
Dally contributions of cut flowers, bouquets,
'designs, baskets, Ac., so aa , Q i nBu re a constant
and regular*upidy.iduring the Fair, will be very
acceptable, and contributors will please arrange
with the Chairman of the Committee
AT FLORAL HALL.
Donations or contributions from ai road may
be sent to WM. D. MCGOWAN, Sccmaty of
the Fair, with Bill of Lading marked :
“For the Floral and Ilorttcnllural
Department— Cp^mm te w
WM. S. BISSELL,
DYSPEESIA CRACKERS,
J '■ •••’ At’THßt-
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY,
SO. S 4 «WTH S3MUSBT.
101128 - f B. S- MAftVlft. '
WP. MAB SHALL,;
87 Wood ft.
mediqal
PITTSBURGH
OH AIRMAIL,
medical;
GlUNArar *'« R THK INFOR
-r.-w, long sought for
DISCOVERED AT LABT.
CHEROKEE
CHEROKEE * INJECTION
Compoiindedfrom Roots, Barkß and Leaves
ir C S LR RE^ D F, /Ac great Indian Biuret
ic, cures alt diseases of the urinary organs, such as
O /the Grine, IrrfLm-JatiZktf t%
ISfJZ' ofthf Kidneys, Slone m the
’■ -5* r,rta r e i Gravel, Gleet, Gouorrluea, and
u eepmally recommended in those case, ofhnor
Albas [or WhUesm females) where all the old nans
eons medicines have failed.
r«^!LV r fP a ?* in a highly concentrated
h i G A 0 bein S from one to two teA-
Bpoanfuls three times a day.
A»-It ia .liuirctic; au.l alterative In its action
purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to
how m all its original purity and vigor? thus
wf ?h \ nE frc ! m ,, ,ha , Bs,Btein Perulcicnw causes
which have induced disease.
„ r t " KROK EE INJECTION Is intended as
an ally or assistant to t he Cherokee Remedy,
“A, i ul<l ÜBC|I io conjunction with that
?H». C ne »o Bllc,lB ? sof Conorrhosa, Gleet, Floor
a 11 ? ,,ec,s nteheaUna soothing,
Wx™ *’«■
th leu& 1 eu&e T °[ Cherokee Remedy
!!??K Chcrolce .® In J e ction—the two medicines
im l >r °P€r discharges are
removed, and the weakened organs are soeedilv
restored to full vigor and strength. y
.r.'Sri ° r f , uli Particulars get our pamphlet from
any drug store in the country, or wnte us and
wewih mail tree to any addrU.%™U treatise
or^ec r 'S«?es"o r r°?r U * medy ’ « ■>« *>««•
St, G lor'U" JCC1 * 1 «»" bot
oftLce Cnt by Expr< ' Bß an >' hMtoss on receipt
Ai-.SoM by all druggisiß everywhere.
Dr. W. E. Merwin & Co.,
r , s ,°. Ll ' ; tropbietors,
No. 69 Liberty street. New York
«r^f d ’ 3 IJr ' H ' KEVtSEH, No. UO Woo
BC ‘ CC '- mhl6-eod-d&w
GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE~
Compounded from ‘
co : ■
; 1 s
co ®
o rn
OC y*
CHEROKEE fIURE!
Xu vnfa\hng\cure for Spcrmaldfrhea. Seminal
HeaL.wss t Socfiurnal Emissions, and ah diseases
caussa Oy seiJ-fjollution; .such as fos* of Memory
Imvertai Ussdudc, Pains in the Pact, DimnnTof
Kjsuiii, Premature Old Age. Weak Serves, Di/tiaj
.rrtc’ll,lUn‘J- Wakefulness, Kruftiem,
OU the lace Pa,e< ountniame, hunnitv, lOUrump.
fion, and a.f the Oxrifut complaints, caused bv de
parting from the. path of nature.
i'his medicine is a simple vegetable ex
txnct, and one on which all can rely, aa it has
•I?/:® ,V Beii m . our i’ractice for many years, and
vVilh thousands treated, it has not failed ina sin
glo instance. Its curative powers have been
ca'e ien * t 0 BRIQ victory over tbe most stubborn
‘ those who have trifled with their con
satution, until the\ think themselves beyond
%**?*!>.' ,nß(l, val aid, we would say, Despair
the Uu.HuKKK Litre will rent ore you to
health and vigor, aud after all <iuack doctors
4®*!-or lull particulars get a circular from any
,L a 5 Bt ‘l. rein l V ,e country, or write the Froprifr.
tois, who will mail free to any one desiring the
same, a full treatise in pamphlet form
*2 per bottle, or three bottfes for *6.
wrrM° r ' rar bj Ex J ,reSß to ftll patta of the
Sold hy all respectable druggists everywhere.
Dr. "W, E. Merwin & G 0.,"
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
c ~ , No. 59 Liberty street, New York
fltrpDt hy GEO; H - KEYSER, No. HO Wood
atreetj . mhld-eod-d&w
WHEELER & WILSON’S
S E WIXG MAC lIINES
QO TO THE AGENCY AND EX-
amino, and you will then agree with
ua, tlmt it Ij an almoat perfect in-
Btrurmhit.— Kveniny Fo«>,
I'AMIDY ia made happier
by theintroduetiou of thlstrusfrvor-
thy machine. —Christian InleHigen.
rpHl- Wfc: ate tfuod, better and best, and
H
the heat machine, we feel entirely
safe in saying ia “Wheeler fit Wil-
son's.”— Western Advocate.
rjIHKY HAVE Nu KIVAL.
Scientific American.
gAYE received the Highest Premi-
urns wherever exhibited.
Philadelphia Press.
JJASILY MANAGED, not liable to
get out of order, very beautiful and
simple in construction.—.V. Y. Kvan.
PtJKtJH ASINOJ, examine
the “Wheeler &Wllson.”-
I JJXCELS In all the qualities that con-
H
stitutea good machine.— lndependent.
CfURPASSES all others.— Ladiet' Re -
X s
mfiis is unquestionably the best Sew-
H 1 -
lag Machine, and is the one which we
can unqualifiedly recommend.
United Presbyterian,
These Machines ace Warranted top
Three years.. |
IMces from SBO upwards.
PITTSBURGH OFFICE,
NO. 27 FIFTH STREET,
WftlL SUMNER & CO.,
GH, TUESD
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, 4.C.
1864. Spring & Stihimer. ” 1864.
AND HANDSOME K. »
SHIWtS, CIMKS, SAIiBES,
. Dress Goods and BalniroEh,
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.’S,
Together with every desoriptipn of
HousefumisMng and Mounting Goods,
largest and best assorted stock of
Oassimeres, Cloths and; Jeans,
That we have been able to offer for 4 long time.
Please give us a call and examine ouj l stock.
C. Hanson Love & Co.,
. .wySl 74 and 76 Market street.
SW DRESS GOODS,
At 31, 37 1-2, 60 and 62 l-2c;
Striped and Figured Chintzes,
SUMMER SHAWLS,
$2,60 to $16,00;
Kid Gloves, $1,50 per Pair;
SILK CIKCULAKS
CLOTH CIRCULAKS,
VEBY CHEAP, AT,.
GARDNER S SCHLEIt|r'S,
MARKET STREET'.
my2o
fJIHIRD ARRIVAL OF
NEir SPRING
SUMMER GOODS.
HUGUS & HACKE,
Cop. Fifth and Market St.
Are now opening a splendid stock of
CLOAKS, SHAWLS
OF NEWEST STYLES,
French Chintzes, Hoop Skirts
BALMORALS,
DOMESTIC GOODS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ap29
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
TUB ATTENTION OF THE LADIES
.|.iendld PnrtieiUariy CaUCi t 0 ° Ur large aiul
Stock of New Goods.
In addition to our usual extensive assortment,
they wil find very pretty styles ol
ladies’ and Misses' Hata and Bonnets
in great variety, and cheaper than now 'gene-
rally sold. Also
SPRING AND SUMMER BALMORAL SKIRTS,
aud a very choice Btock of MERINO and SILK
VESTS and UNDERGARMENTS for gentle
men’s wear-. "We have aa fine a lot of FINE
TRAVELING SHIRTS as can be found, any
where. Also Ladles’ and Gents’ Linen Collars,
Ties, Scarfs, Gloves and Hosiery, Pooketbooksj
Foretmonnaies and Purses; elegant steel and jet
Ejns and Brochea, Belts and Belt Buckles, and
7- lull iloe of Trimmings and Fancy Goods
A.B Cheap aa the Cheapest.
Wholesale Rooms op stairs and In basement.
MACRDM & GLIDE,
New Goodß
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
’ —Daily Gaz.
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
Hew Goods
Now Goods
fiSIOVA*, OP tIVKRr stabiSl—
xno undersigned having removed his Liw
»We from the rear oftne Scott House, to
nrarthe cornet or Flrefaml Sniuhfleld Street.
w^CQ^id^ hupsepared to furnish
reasonable rates.ttmffifaS tfliffifkSLji?
sS?** toria^r » l »
AGEHT9.
Y, M.
,Just opening at
FOB MEN and BOY’SU
At 82c per Yard;
i AND
DRESS GOODS
And a fuU line of
78 Market sweet.
New Goods
New. Goods
New Goc'ib
o
w
4
New Goods
New. Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goodp
New Goods
New Goods
Y 24. 1864.
NATIONAL, BANKS,
FIRST NATIONAL BAIfK
of yrrTsapitazi:. : : ;;.;v.
TBEASTJBY DEFAKTMENT. • 1
Ovvicm or or the y
m , Washington Oity f Aug. sjtn, Iflfa.)
WHEREAS, By satißfftctory ertdenoe presented
to the andferafened, it’ hat been made to appeae
thattheFIBSTNATIONAL BANKOF p!®sl
BURGH, in the County of A-Uogheny and State 1
of, Pennsylvanift has been duly, organized under 1
and aocozding to the requirematta of the Act of
Congress, entitled “an Act to provide -a;National
Currency, secured by. a pledge bT United StateS *
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof.” approved -.February 26th,.
wtd has complied with all the provisions of
said Act required to be complied with beffate.
commencing the business of Banking, i
Now Therefore, I, Hugh McOuliooh, OomiK,
tr ?V“of the Currency, do herebv certify that the ,
NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS
BURCH, counW o£ Allegheny and gtate. of
Peimsylvania, to.commence the
business of banking under the Act aforesaid; ' -
. t s Bt i l ° on s r thereof witnesss mv hand and
seal of office, this sth iiay of AngusL 1883, ; . • ■
HUGH McOuIaLOOU,
i | Comptroller of the Currency*
THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital $400,000, with privilege to in
crease to 91,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the aot to provide a National
the FIBST NATIONAL
HANKOF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
ocUection. of; Notes.
Drafts, JBUIb of Exchange. &c., receive money on
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on alTparta of
the country. *
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since itg_organization in 1862,
wm wo believe be a Bufflcientguarantec that busi
ness entrusted to' the new organization will re
cciye the same prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Banks and Bonkers, throughout the country,
we believe we can oflfer unusual facilities to those
wno do business with us.
The business will be conducted by the same
officers and dlrectort.
_ „ DIBBOTOBB
Jambs Lauohxin Wm. K. Nimicr.
Robert S. Hays, Alexander Speer, 1
Thomas Bell, • Frafcis G. BaElet,
Thos. Widhtmak, Alex. Brad let,
Samxol Bra.
JAMES I
Johk D. Scully, Oi
aug^dAwtf
NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1
Office of Comptroller op the Currknct, >
Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1564. )
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented
te the underrimed, it has been made to Appear
that the SECOND NATIONAL BANxOE
PITTSBURGH, in the County of Allegheny,
and State of Pennsylvania, has been dulyorean
ued under and according to the requirements of
the Act of Congress, entitled “An Aot to pro
vide a National Currency, secured by a pledre of
United States Stocks, and to provide for the cir
culation and redemption thereof,” approved Peb
ruary 26th, 1883. and has complied with all the
provisions of said Act required to be compiled
with before commencing the business of Bank
" Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCollooh, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby cerrifv that
‘‘l* kW. -SEOGND NATIONAL BA.I& OF
PITTSBURGHjCounty of Allegheny, ami State
of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business of Banking under the Act Aforesaid.
, In testimony whereofwitneasmy hand
\ss l 40(1 Mftl of office, thls-mh day-orFebru
< ° I wy» HUGH MCCULLOCH,
■ r x Comptroller of the OurrenQy.
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
( Formerly ISON CITY TRUST COMPANY.)
Capital, 9300,000, with lncrease tq
*1,000,000,
The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav
ing organized under the National Currency Act
offer* its service* lor the trausAotxon of a Gener
al Banking Business. Drafts bought and' sold
Money received on Deposit, add Collection*
made on all parts of the country.
.laoob Paistjcr, Rob*?. Robinson,
£ A fy*J? ILt ' R* BoUGHHANi
C. K Klopvbb; W. M. Gosmlv.
Wh. Coovra,
G. E. WARNER, President.
JNU. E. PATTERSON, Cashier.
feb23-4md
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
First national bank op
PITTSBURGH, a
Designated Depositary and Pi-
naneial Agent of the
United States.
tlle TrMsary DepSrtment,
this BanE~iVill receive SubscriMloOgfoMlwt-Xen’
t orty 6 per cerrt-. QoM-beartetßahar.' tii' !
A commission Tvilibe alldtvedto BaMlSi-fouik
ers and Brokers. : .TAMTXIiATOHfciNy
Orders are solicited. ' President.
Bittsbitrgh, April ggth, 1964. tipZl
jrsT what"’
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EVEBYBODY WANTS, :
A POCKET ALBUM!
Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures
FOB 80EUIEBS rI '
roB soiDiEßs:!
Oan.be sent to ail parte of the 1
United States for Twenty ots
ALSO, ■
Albums for Centre Tables,
Albums for Centre Tables, *
AX, PHICEB
U BELOW auj. , j •
Wat prices
BELOW ALL,
AT PITTQCK’S,
_ OPPOSITE THE POSTOmOB. !
febSS |
DISSOLUTION, j,
THK CO»PAttTOßminp heae
tolore existing between th« undersigned,
under the name and- style of J; F. DAT & GC».» it
this day dissolved "by mutual consent, JfjpM
Keefer retiring from the firm:
J. F. DAT, I
JONAS KEKFEB.
Pittsburgh, March 7th, 1664.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
Saddlery and Coach Hardware,
In all Its branches, tinder the name and I
style of ■: |
DAY & HATDEN[
JXo. 58 Wood Street.
JOSIAH P. DAY,
THOMAS S. HA YD]
Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1664.
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best In tfie TheirSS WABHiaS
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and examine thembefora buying ebsewheffol
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I®®"notices double the above rates.
Death notices, each insertfon ; 50 cents
notice*, each i nsertion... -75 *«
steamboat advertisements, per trii>.*2 oo
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DIFFICULTIES TOrBEUNION.
[Do any of thbrvefy remarkable people
who complain go loudly of the enbr-
public debt,: who are so sorely'
grieved at tire terrible loss of.life.aiuU
who say and think that peace, even! if..-
wehad to let thd South go, would be a
happy escape from present and future'
evils, ever think of the demands whfchJ
wtould be made idppn, pg,in;-ease we pio-‘
pdsedpeace cogpled with disunion? .It
should always be remembered that the
two parties to this war are vent difffer
eijtly situated. • The United States edn
not propose peace without admitting the
right ot theconfederates to dictate terms:
While the rebels can haye peace at ahv
tube by laypg diown thfeir arms, and fi
ne wing their allegiance and obeditneo*
to the. Constitution, .jThey.become by’
act citizens Of (he United States,
entitled to 411 the prOfebtions and suV'
Jept to all the laws.- But the re'cdghh*
ti6n of the confederacy!, dissolves: tfii jt*c
tionahty of; the. .United States. . The
Constitution recognizes no half dozen
oijtwo dozeh States 'his a nation; and
while as a matter* ornCeessity the Gov
ernment of the UnitedviStates might.ad- 1
mlt and declare the fact that it was un
abie tq exercise its authority .or. enforce
the laws in tine ot a dozen State? and '
therefore those States (might'be at lib
erty .to: call themselves a-natioil,- and tio‘
add perform nets of nammaMiiK'hftnaflsli,
of! the inability of j the. Baited States to .
prevent theft- so' doin'";" ahd While' the’
•POw era ofthe world might recognize and
deal with those -States as aj. nation, -still
i; thfeieffiect, ,ofithgM Rrphfjedjngs will he
thfe. destruction' ot our jnationality, and
Oftlhe Constitution aha the return 6f
each State to its original independence.
The United States; can'! enforce no laws
in, Illinois and release Virginia from
.obedience to-them. The United States
can'levy no:taxes npoh the people of
New York that are > not to he levied
upon the people ofi Georgia: -• To permit
one or more States to wijhdravy is, to re
lease all parties tb jhe, contract, and .the
Union Instead of existing 'underi the
fortnaf-the United StatCß that have not
withdrawn would cease ito exist at alhj
and .ea^h^State,-resolved into,,
its:ongjpal condition., \
The ihbmeht'.tke United''States Gov
ernment should- she foripCaCe,- the Oon- *
federate Government sbcnild be' elevated
to the nationality, and pax.
nationality wpbJd crumble into pieces
• They, Wotfd; havd’anpieh and UaiHds'
ana a world to: help them, whilewe
fresh from an acknowledged defeat, , and
divided;, i“tQ organizations,
; wonldjbe at R|piyj. ... *•
I fit jrrogratpme of’ secession they ’
claimed a fair diyfsten of the pitbllc'
! property,' and !I oP Tirey i
detnandiihat paxteif \duL£* isaiow Golo-;
radt> ?; Oub-i Nevaaa, ftn4 a u -pL-lfew;
Meiico ihall: be, atmoriftoned to th^pL
They ask they be cifintpitit
sation- for- their sh’are ofVthtfpabTte laiitfs -
in California,' NebraskaUPreg(m>*&Kb-i
peBota } and Paco tab their most
“sacred 1 - Claim wilL
for all the negroes thatihava been jcap>;
turedyLcarried off..or; who hare ssc&poL ■
froai aUvßryif by of qm?i ‘HftgAa
sioni! of theitacilij n-u.v y ;ii . ,• /j-> .
, fdf'peaiee, ishheatm*','
banted people l 'begging those Whom - Wh’
havdsoughtto suhjeet for peace, which
of these clalths-wilt.we' 1 refuse,- ahd fi
fusirig,- toPgo; to war again,-to defeat!?
Shall Wd yield MaiyMndj-Kientucby, and-
Missouri’? - If nOtfi will we-henew the*'
war andifight.-i tor their 1 possession
so, why not -do the* fighting-noW, instead l *
oT ftfit elevating thd enemy to -neitibhate* -
lty, : |»iWmg' l hhit-i‘»bigh'‘ l a'lliaiiice%' had i
weakening our ownhauds L by ! a : -ddiifef& -
the Union j JsdibsdlveiF? ll way =
;We “cede” td the cbnfedetnby titC rigijt -
of property-to! the land's Unsold 101881 J
iu Minnesota, iCansah,Nebraska, Oregon' *
and California, [ ‘ahd in the vast regions-- -
inolhded’ip'the recently OTganizea'terri-'
tories? If nof do these-peacte -then pWii -
posc-to renew the W4r 'and' fight to reside 1
isoch fh 1 -monslirdns 1 plaint ? If go- wh?
'suspend the -wahnow? why nOt-fight
against* that elaim now and Settle it for
ever? Shall thd United States hind- to' *
.pebplmfohideriwdth- hi fehrfui 'debt tdgivb
the sonthein states ait equivalent inmon
ey ftd"thetr “share” of the mineral lands
-of the Union.; If not prepared * to' *db
,this, if they are not filling to bo hew;erp,
of wpod and drawers ofwatef forever
for the Confederacy,: wili the people rep
ject speh odohWiad dfcm'pWh
uition of pence; iX ; npt / reiect ; it,
now,land forov*? bdfigfiting upon, fjSpl''
issuedn thiswM;? (!. -
, The demand] for compensation for the
slaves lost during the war is one that
yiflll never be surrendered by the-SOuthi-
Whether they (become an independent
nation, or whether'they Be coerced into''
submissioh, these claims wm beWresen’-
ted, ,and pgraistea to;; etrdii id vemoti
genefiUons. IVd 'helieyW .thdt at the
comidencementofthe pred&t war,
Wfflr ? iatems Bgtoto'l Congress fdr
.feiriofßntitlmikijpaMflca ecadnmyuA Alh
jdßariqgegtifmaewllh bexihubijrdinaterld
Dtootebd;®estorod; iti
-dateslfor Cojigresa at the; i. Southcan ,t he; -
wfflmdUbeiiledgednUUyotd
COmp&satian dnringithc
jeehelfion. In fcape tve haWf
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