h4'Si®VJSKTIBmQ BATES, to#lniertloß.,i.„| TiiOßtoonih. 7jso Fonr jMwiioSr.. 1.90 Pour Sot Five tniCTtion,.*.. 2,50 Five month. i?oo rSrn'^&l'V""f Six m0nth!..,..., 20.7 s Two feg One yenr.:. : «Jw Three weeks 6,00 * *>n« square changeablepneecwsek. Lyear.sSO,oo DA I I.Y POST, B^f i? iub ?^®9? M^yina U»lB 4 oQper year. . ... DeUvered cent* pet week. w^ixirt'posT. Single subsoriptlons $1 jo Five copies, eaoh. 1,40 Ten oopies, each!...;. 1,30 Twenty oodles, eaeh, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 JAS. P. BAER, Editor and Proprietor. MEDICAL ll ERSIA OH HTTETCHE. Hernia or‘Rapture cured Hernia or Rupture cured, Hernia or Rupture cured. Herat* or Rapture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. HcauWor'XiupturecTired. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or> Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Jidptureor Hemlscvtd. Rupture or Hernia cured. r _. . . Rupture or Hernia cured. kupCurc br Renila cured. Rapture or Hernia cured, Marsh's Radical Cure Truss* Bitter’s Patent Trass* Kttth’i Supporter Truss* Self-Adjusting Truss* Dr. Banning’! lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. So S'. Flteh , a Silver Plated Bup> porter. Piles Drops, for the support and cure oi Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Hum Caps, for weak knee joints. for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting Syringes | also every kind of Syringes. Dr. KETSER has also a Truss which will adioally cure Hernia or Rupture* J9“Offlos athis Dbdg Stors, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; atgaol ths Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of ncheT around the body immediately over the rupture.. DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention to theaplication of Trusses in adults and children and he is satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, he will be enabled to give satiafao’ Syringes** Self-Injecting 'Syringes. Seifc-lnjecttng Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Sold at DR. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street. Snspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, 0 Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kind* t A dozen different At DR. KEYSER’9, 140 Wood street. nolO-lyd&w jpiLES OP TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Bfiefow udU be /mini a certificate frorkone of the ruoet respectable citizen! of Wtlkine tovmthip in regard to Dr. Keyter't Lindeay ' Blood Searcher. The Doctor't. certificate! are vrithin reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to hit preparation!. Dm Geo. H. Kev.ek I became affleted with PUea about twenty ycara ago, bad- every yeaf they were (rowing worw, so a> to trouble me very much, eo muoh ao at timer aa to unfit me for work. *Sbmutinied waa ao bad that! could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me aa large aa a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I uaed to buy and take whateyerldopld hearof or read of In otre*ilara and pamphlets ln my way, but I could not get cured, sometlmea they would do me some good for a little while, hut afterwarda they would return again aa bad aa ever. 1 also appllejl to two. Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but It would not do, I oould not get well. Over a year ago I got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood- Seareher, made by yourself—when you sold It to me you told me one bottle 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 uaol It acoordlng to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you said I could no aspect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It on, one bottle at a time, until 1 had used five bottles. After this, quantity had been used, 1 waa entirely well of the Piles, whloh had tortur ed me for twenVylyeara. In other respects my health la lmprdved, and I am as well aa could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for atx months, and there la nosppearanee of a return of the disease; I can do any kind of fanning work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I—» pitch hay, chop weiod, lift, or do any kind of work which uaed to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Seareher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my case known* to the country for the benefit of others who may be sneering u I was anddonotJfopwthevalueof yourmediclne. You may publish this if you like— l live in Wtthim Tomthip, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to sail name.' ELLIOTT DAVIS. December ttth, 18SL Bfr-Look out thettaeicv/ DR. a&OROE K MKTSBR on the cover of the bottle and pooled me Bueork! Bam, on sdc *<»hto»inizilmi^alMbt,inazmea*B. diaSdydJiw *" * gCSKEL'B CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Don, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Don, Bitter Wine of Don, The Great Tonio, a, ~ -v ■- - ; , . , xlae Great Tonio. For D y spepsla-and ‘lndigestion, For Dyspepsia' and Indigestion, • > For Dyspepsia add Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Sellable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Silre to do Good. : Reliable and Sore to do Good, • And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Hnrm, * i. 11 , And Cannot do Harm, It Costs but little and Purities the "Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifles the Blood, ItOosts but little and Purifles the Blood, We only ask* Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, Of this Valuable Tomo, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Only 76 Cta. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Cta. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Cta. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Ota. and One Dollar per Bottle, Manufactured solely by S. A KIJNKEL A BKO. General Depot, 118 Market street, Har risburg, Pa. For sale In PITTSBURGH by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E. SELLERS A oa, and B. L. FAHNESTOCK. A 00. janl4-6m I MPORTANTTO LADIES, “ Great American Remedy." Harvey’s Chrono Thermal FEMAUE PILLS Have we v Eli yet pailed(whes the directions have been strictly followed.) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE.. . , Or in restoring the systemiaptatat suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without, causing distress; at the same time ' ' ’ THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly-period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be 1 taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE qn Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. JS'The pills and Book will. be s*»nt by mail, confidentially, when desired, sagtmtticr aim m. and prepaid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D., General Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York* 49*Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitta burgh. L ocG-emdAw mroTicE to" all concerned^- li Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there 1b a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (Private Diskasks,) why thii should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases oi every denomination, in fact solicit Just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physiclau 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 nbt aware that Sir Aatley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held up as ehining lights In the medical world : 1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I hare devoted myself to tfife, study and treatment of Private Dis banks uptvanls of 40 years, and without egotism can say 1 have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it is the best and most certain. It Is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to oertify to my general suo oess : but my long residence In this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and" all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore: It behooves every young man and woman to be careful In s£> looting a physician. The different advertisements thafci are seen in ot)r papers are of no worth*, and no benefit will arise from answers than only lota ef health and money. Hundreds ate cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-iyd Pittsburgh Postoffiee. Horticultural & Floral Department. Of every kind. . PITTSBUBOH SANITARY. FAIR, The committee on plants. FB*?ITS AND FLOWERS conttdeiitly ap peal to tbe aid of and Florists &>th Amateur, Commercial and Professional, The laudable object of this Fair and the appar ent exigencies of the time, and thedevelopment of each day alone, will urge the Patriot and Philanthropist. We solicit your donations or contributions of such articles as will adorn and render attractive the Department under oui 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 collections will be duly cared for. In addition to the ordinary pro* ducts of the green-house and garden, the Com mittee also solioits contributions of Bouquets, Out Flowers, Baskets of Flowers, Dried,Flowers, Floral Designs, Wax Flowers, Hanging Baskets, Leather Flowers, Flower Stands, Phamtoin Bouquets, Fern Oases, Autumn. Leaves, Aviaries, Aquaria, Gardening Implements, Seeds, Native Wine, Gardening Books, Garden Seats A Vases, Fountains, Hortioulrurai Iron Work, Horticultural Wire Work, Horticultural China and Glass, Horticultural Pottery, Foreign and Exotic Fruit, Frait, Wax Fruit, Garden Statuary. Is short, Ruatlo Ornaments of every kind, or anything of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly belong fo 'the Agricultural Depart ment, Dally contributions of out flowers, bouquets, designs, baskets, ate., so as to insure a constant and tegular supply.-dqjipg the Fair, will be very acdcjitable, ab# cohtttbufori will please arradge with the Chairman of the Committee, AT FLORAL ITAT.T. Donations or.eontrlbutlona from abroad may be sent to WM, D. McGQWAN, Secretary of the Fair, with'Bin of Emding marked: the Floral and Horticultural Department-For the Comntftt«?> WNL B. BISSELL, CUAXfiHiAN, DYSPEPSIA CEACKEES, ' ■ . “ i . .W. U.ntVB'miTOIiET, ' ■'£s£. ’ -- 1 -- . -..a, a..y jtjfc <• y et Tool!. 'Fojfwie “J® U6Wooaitr.it MEDICAL < The Great Tonic, The GreaLXonic, •June list. t & Uih DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. 1864. Spring & Summer. 1864. AHD HANDSOME SHAWLS, CLOAKS, SACQUES Dress Goods and Balmorals, Just opening at C. HANSON LOVE & CO.’S, Together with every description of Hoiißefiimklimg and Mourning Goode, Also the largest and best assorted stock of Cassimeres, Cloths and Jeans, FOB MEN and BOY’S, That we have been able to offer for a long time. Please give ui a call and examine our stock. C. Hanson Love & Co., 74 and T 6 Market street. rpHUU> ARRIVAL OP IV EW SPRING And SUMMER GOODS. HUGUS & HACKE, Cor. Fifth and Market St. Are now opening s eplendid atook of CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS OF NEWEST STYLES, French Chintzes, Hoop Skirts AND BALMORALS, And a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. ap29 NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. The attention op the ladies 1b particularly called to our large and spienuia Stock of New Goods. In addition to our usual extensive assortment, they wil find very pretty styles of ladies’ and Miaßea 1 Hate and Bonnets I* l KM.t. variety, uul cheaper than cow {gene rally aoid. Also SPRING AND SUMMER. BALMORAL SKIRTS, and a very choioe stook of MERINO and SILK VESTS and UNDERGARMENTS for gentle men’s wear. We have as flneia lot of FINE IRAVELINO SHIRTS as can be found any Where. Alst) Ladles’ and Gents’ Linen Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves and Hosiery, Pooketbooks, Poretmonnaies andPursea; elegant steel and Jet Pina and Broshes, Belts and Beit Buokles, and a full line of Trimmings and Fancy Goods Am Cheap as the Cheapest. •Wholesale Rooms up stain and la basement. MACBJJM & GLIDE, TB Market street. New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods QUEA'TKST VABISTT OP " ELB3AHT iffl) CHEAP WALL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES ABE SOLD AT FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S, . 184 Smithfield Street, w» ' I’K-.MC CRACKERS, 1 HADE AT THE BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, t, HO. 8* FOCKTB STREET, myiß ■ a. s. MARTIN. ___ BBU CHOICE EAStIEV FLOUR Nail*, uuorted alrea, Clover Seed, ‘ » Mesa Beef, MMkeralj.bbli and halve*. Herring. EntoreaoiHfrißlyb, i FaMEBSONA. AMMON - mfll i ■ No.eWoodat. i "by -'-- __3- , oat - 1® By 4 1 riTTSBURGHrMONMYTIIIY 30. 1864. FIRST NATIONAL HANK * OF PITTBBDMGH. Or»roB or f „ WaahlngtiJh’UltyLA'iig. fiihAsfej. V WHkrbab, By satisfactory -evidence .presented 5> We undersigned, it has tJeedmadeitp appear «Wtthc FIRSTNATIONAL BANKOfWtts- BURUH, in the Oouiity' of Allegheny ahd state or, Pennsylvania has been dulytorganieed under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled “an Act to prbvide a National CUtTenoy, secured byaplodge-df United States Stocks, and to,provide for theeftealatioa and re demption thereof.” approvetPfEebniary 26th 188*, and has oompiiedwtth AU ■aid Act required to be complied With before commencing the buslnesa-of Bunking, < Now Thtjhbfobk, I, Hugh ( M<#3tillooh, Comp troller of the Currency, the «Ud FIRST NATIONAL BANXOE PITTS BURGH,. county of .State* of Pennaylvania, is authorized to poinmence the bnfcmes&ofbanking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witneasat my hand and of office, this 6th day of August, IBfi3. fe*) HUGH McGULLOCH, < SS V . Comptroller of the Chlrreiwy, THE TTBST EATlOiri, BAM , OF PITTSBUBQH, eST, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 9400,000, wltH prt Wttt to in crease to 91,000,00$ Tie Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a NattohalUurrfen ey, underthe title of the FIRST INATIONAL HANK OF PITTSBURGH, woul&espectfuUy for collection of Notes, of Exchange. Ac., recefte money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all pans of the country. , ,: t The success which has attended thißittsburgh Trust Company since its organiZrttfon In 1862, wm we believe be guar&btde that huti entrusted to .the new organization will cove the same prompt * attention. i a'very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout thfe country, we belie ve we can offer tmumiAUacilitfe* to those who do bfiilheiß with ns. ■ The'businesß will he ooinducted by[ the *saihi officers and directors. f; Jams Liu«HLnf Dl, *w“K. Nmifac, Bobkbt s< Hats, AlxxaNdeb Stbul Thomas Bell, Fbahcis G. Btir.tr Taos. WIGHTMA.N, AlsX.' BRADIATi Samkul Bra. JAMES laAUGHUN, President. John D. Scux.lt, Cashier. >Qg6-dAwtf national bank: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) OFWCB OF CoMPT BOLLBH OF THU OtmHRNOT, S Washington City, Feb. 18th, £864» ) WHK&RAB, By satisfactory evidence presented to the* undersigned, It has been made to ifepedr’ that the SECOND NATIONAL BAOTrOF PITTSBURGH, in the County of Allegheny, and State of Pennaylvania, has been duly organ ized under and according in the requirements or the Aet of Congress, entitled “An Act to pro vide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks. an<i to provide for theeir ouiationand redemption thereof,** approvedTeb- 26th, 1663, and has compiled, with all the provisions of said Act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of Hank lllßow, therefore, I, Hugh McCoLLOOH„Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certiiv that the said SECOND NATIONAL BANS iOF PITTSBURGH* County of Allegheny, andSf&te of Pennsylvania) 1s authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid* —— In testimony whereoiwttnessmyrntmU \ ss ‘i and geaJ of Office, this 13th day ofFebru l ao S ary, 1864. HUGH MoOULLOOH, Comptroller of the Currency. THE SECOND NATIONAL BAM (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) Oapital, $300,000, with prtyllegeto lxtere&ao to The IKON CITY TRUST COMPANY hnv- IngonraiiUed under the National Currency Act oflers'its services for the trao taction of a Qenep al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country. Jacob Paixtxh, Robt. Robtxsox, JAKK H.IJ.L, R. Bodohmab, C. V. Kaop-praj W. M. (Jormay. Wm. Coopkr, O. E. WARNER, President. JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier. feb23~4md TEH-FORTY LOIN OF 0. S. THIRST NtTIOIUL BASK OP JP fIITSBUMUH, s Designated Depository and Fi- nancial Agent of the By authority of .the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Subscriptions for the Ten* Forty 6 per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Banks, Bank ers and Brokers. JAMES LAUGHLIN, Orders are soiioited. President. Pittsburgh, April 26th, ap27 New Goods New Goods JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET ALBUM! Holding from It to 34 Pictures, FOR iron, SOLDIERS! Oan be lent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts also, Albums for Centre Tables, 'Albumß for Centre Tables, AT PRICES BELOW ALT i, AT PRICES BELOW ALL, AT PITTOCK’S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIGE. feb3s - New Gods New Goods New]! Goods New Goods New Goods New GoodE N«w Goods New Goods DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership hkrk tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY & 00., is thlß day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring from thb'firm. J. F. DAY, i , ' JONAS KEEFER. 1 1 Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, I set. , CO-PABTNERSHIP. Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all its branches, under the nama an<j style of DAY <fe HAYDEN. No* 08 Wood Street, JOSLAH f. day, THOMAS S. HAYDEN* Pittsburgh, Pa., January 16th, 1864. imhfrdtf i . jpUSER A JKAYSRR'S Soiaeles Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines as the Verv beat inthe United States. Theyare WARRANT ED, and sold at the LOWESTFRIGIES. Call pairing oLreyem- trinA prompliy * '• lr VJ * i. ERNEST AXTHKLM, Agent, NATIONAL BANKS, OF PITTSBURGH. OB* PITTSBURGH, PA*, 81,000,000 United States. ’/•'w;,- INSURANCE INSURANCE AGENCy. T HAVK BEES APPOINTED AGENT ■'.l:' for the following popular andreltable 1 Corn, panies: Washington Ins. Co. of New York Ouh Capital*. 1 .*404,000 Aa*et« Feb.,1,1864.. i 682,000 QEb. U. SATTERX,EE, Prea’t. fl. WESTON, Vice Prea’t. Phenix Ins. Co. *of Brooklyn.' Gksh Capital $500,006 00 Surplus March 1 T 2864 ..... 232,31020 ' $*722 20 STEPHEN CROWELL, Prea’t ’ E. W. CROWELL, Vice Prea’f. American Life Ins. Co. of Phi la. Capital $500,000 ALEX. WHIL.LDIN, Pres't. SAMUEL. WOKK, Vice Presit „ S. S. SRYAtt, Broker and Insurance Agent, _jay2fl _ 59 Fourth street. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIBE. npiHß FBASKLIN FOLKISSVRAIVCE JIsi , ?i JIPANY P, F •PAUEADEJLPHIA, VF UCh No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST*, near. Fifth. ’ STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1883. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, be- F&it Mortgage, amply secured ii.893.59S 83 Beal Estate {present value $103,318 61,) cost ; Temporary Loans on ample UollaV teral Securities 69.135 Stocks, (present value $88,667 72,) cost.. .. 89,788 68 Notes and Bills Receivable i?82l'00 °“ h * 37,919 33 ♦3.809.W1 ffQ The only ptbßta from premluma whjck 1 this oompany man divide by law, are from rißks which' have beendeterihlned. ‘very desoripttqn of I>rop- Countiy, at ritpsaslotfa* are oonaiitenttvlth security.'• • ir: tiince thelr Incorporation^.. a of thirty theyhavepald lossesby .Fire, to an amount exceeamg four &mion.'or fioUare, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of insurance. “romftn^faVffii^ 1111^11011 tu with Losaes paid dnrtn^tteJe« I83Pi»o;4,10836. OKAhuia w. Bahckkb, Moai>*oai. H. Loo Toßiaa WAOKJta, David S. Beowjc. SairtfKL Ohaht, IbaaC lika, Jaoob K. Smith, Edwakd o. Dads. anoEon W. Ejchaedb, OeokBis .Fai.es. UHAS. O. JBANOiiER, President ‘ El>wAßoO. DALE, vice President. Wm. (?. SteeL Secretary pro tent. J, OAItDENJEB COFFIN. Agent. cor. TJii?d and Wood sta PHILADELPHIA FfRF.AWn uje INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital. .9919,100. Assets. .E304,943j. »*KII AUL KINDS OP IN SUkANCK, either Ferpetu&l or Limite*. on every description or Property or Merchandl* I streasoimlle rates of preminm 1 EOBT. P, KINO, President. Bates, E. R. Cope, £• B. Enbubh, Qeobse W. Bnown, F. B. SAYKBYi , JoSSPH £L PiDL. I '£>'S*XB*Air, Johep# gLaytoS, ' S. J. MAeAROB, E. Wiles, F. Blagksusv, Secretary, , I. O. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third And Wood ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., OF 1 OAoa, So. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. Is St'RES IGAIBBT AtL KOTDB OF fire and marine risks. t Jt i2% Fr»Wentj JOHN D. Mo- CORD, Vice President ; D. M. BOOK; Seorethrv Oapt. WM. DEAN.UeAerai Agent. y ’ DntKCTojM—ieaM Jones, o. U. Hussey, Har vey Ohlids, Oapt. R. o. Gray John A. Wilspn, B. L. Fahnestock, John'D: SfcOord, Capt. Ad km H - Fosterling, w - Dean, Rolort L. M’Cirew, Robt. H. Davis. noffl Western Insnranoe Company of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. Gordon, Secretary. Oapt. R. D. Oochran , Gen’l Agent. No. Oil Water street, (Spang A Uo’sWarehouse, np stairs,) Pittsburgh. WIDE INSURE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS, n. Home Institution managed by Directors who are wen known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and' liberality, Tto maintain the character which they have asamapn as offering the best protection to those who £2 sire to be -insured. DiKEOToas-K.' Miller, jr., Jatae! M’Aulev Nathaniel Solmee, Alexander Nimiek. George Daralt Wm.H Smith, Oh'ai. W. Rldreison, ?r® w i lo ii e S'> Alexander Speer, David M. Lon*. Beei J. Thomas, Beryj. BakeweU, John M’Cune Statement of thk condition of the . \ l. Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COStPAKY, Jan. lBt, j,B6A. „ _ ASSETS. I wak btooki... « a fifttMinA United State. Bond. Loaned on Mortgage on Real Estate. 49,223 00 Loaned on Collateral 84.026 iOO Reoelyable and other property.. 6.913:89 Uaaa in Bank and hand, of Agents... 80,643 jss „ LIABmTIES^ Unwttled Louei 18,886 69 A. Ai CAEEIEE & 831 Q,. Agents. «3 FOURTH STREET, ■ fehn-amd Fltteboigh, Paj STEEL ENGRAVINGS Of the two light! of the Oatholio Ohurehpf America, the Most REVS. JOHN HUGHES, D. Di, Tint ArohbUhop of New York ; Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. D|., Archbishop of Baltimore, PRICE ONLY 91,00. Also, card Photographs of. the lame,' ONLY 25 CENTS, j Just received at i H. D, BRECHT & CO.’S, Solo agent! for Pittsburgh juid Allegheny ; County, ' j . NO. IBS SMITIIFIKI.D STREET,! Between 6th and «th aeeond door from Virgin Mr. L.PETO^ONIJ b agent. •P 8 b GIiAYEL ROOFING. LUPTON, OLDDEN 1 CO., Hare removed theirjoffloe to l No. 98 Market Street, | One Poor ftom Corner of sth. j WOrden promptly attended to at price, that defy competition. j i . Material for Sale with Instructions. < mylg 1 CRUCIBLES. Tpi AUTIOR’S (SEW .JERSEY) 081 VT ebratedOßUClßLESlor BRASS WORI for sale by their Agent! atlQoA-erNo. . A. PURVES A,SOM, ; < myWm South'and Penn, Philadelphia,; TO BIiAST KURNACEST^ ■ ' A. "PURVES fc BON myWa South and Penn, Philadelphia. f* mill ,i^H; • W- .]j ®®.i Schedule of Idvertiaing .Eates. 1 ; ; BTABD: NO MATTER. One time.i Two times... -Three times:. ...;.i- Four times Five timei.J ‘ One weelci. Two weeks Three we&5.;....i. One month.« Two Smooths. Three months Six months Nine monttm One year.., CHANGEABLE ADVEHT For one square, changeabl week, confined to the! immedb All iargfer advert proportion. 1 month.,,.. & 9'86! ,$B-00 $4 70 ft 800 8 months ..--.. 17- 20 ft 45 6 60' 600 0 months.... 24,00 19 00 15 75* 10 60 1 year 40-00) 28 00 24 60 14 60 MG^ Fist notices double the above rates. Death notices, eachjinsertion 60 eents Marriage potioea, each insertion... 76 41 steamboat advertisements, per trip.s2 00 Executors' and Administrator's no» tices L - - s Sfl WHY I HATE WOMEN. lam a woman-hater. I hare been ope ever since—but no matter What I did. Yon shall know that presently. Just imagine yourself ah experienced man. of the world, aged twenty-one and a half years, with plenty of money, and -well, 1. don't think the ladies .consider me very bad-looking. . ■ I date my woiiian-hatihg proclivities frptn the time Miss Emma Talbot was' .placed under my care, during a trip down theiHudson. .She had been slaying with her annt at West Point for several months. Her brother Barry was in the Mili tary Academy, and was one of the gay est and most reckless fellows in the place. It was through him that I be came acquainted with his sister. She was a lovely blonde, and knew how to show her beauty to the best ad vantage. Of course, I fell in love with her di rectly, and was led to believe that she did not dislike me, until she told-me of her intention to. return to New York, and that her three cousins were coming up. to take her back with them. I never saw three such mischief-loving girls. The youngest especially distin guished herself, the day after her arrival by getting her time-honored aunt on the top ofarack, which could only be reach ed by a ladder. While her aunt was enjoying the view, Kitty accldenflly knocked the laddir down, and walked'off as unfcoh'dernedly as if nothing was the matter. It was not until an hour or two after while I was pouring a hood of elo quence in her listening ear, that she start ed up, interrupting one Of my best met aphors, and exclaimed: ?I wonder if aunt Talbot lias gone home yet?’ And she started off on a run to release the poor frouhan from her captivity. ‘ ' ' ‘ I had determined to make a forms! de-- claration of loveion the home trip—not i? the i“P mischief, Kitty, hut to Emma Talbot; for thought X, ‘Miss Em: ma is so desperately in love with me that I really must marry the poor thing, or she will go raving crafcy. Such things have happened. 1 . So, after innumerable boxes and trunks were safely on board, my beloved Emm. promised to go on deck with me. I will here mention that Harry Talbot (who was; escorting liia three cousins) and my peerless Emma tyiere twins, and, as a natural consequence, looked very much alike, tlie more so as Emma ware her hair in short curia, after the fashion of the present day: - 1 - ■ '* : Before coming on deck she had some alterations to make in her toilet, so T wenti up to see if there wasi any place where I could gain her promise to love and Obey me. etc. To my surprise the deck was clear; so I went back and found her waiting for me; but was surprised to,find her wrap ped up with a thick veil over her. face. Kitty was standing near her with such] a look of roguery in her eyes that X knew there was mischief goin'gon some where, and 1 offered a mental; prayer for. the unhappy victim of her practical jokes, 1 I requested Emina to take AfFthat tm becoming viel, but, ; before coiild ad-- awer, Kitty said shebada SUiMeniattackf of th^ neu ralgia, andmustkeepit qnfor fqandr getting more cold, i Ilmade no mcrejado, buttook' her to thfHfiticfc. As’ we passed; through the: saloon! I inlagln. ed jf I heard, the sound of bmothered; laughter several(times, but immediately afterwards thought it must bSthe creak-' ing of some of the machinery of 'the I led her to a seat, where [we had a fine view of the scenery on both, aides of thfe river, and seated myself beside her m mymbst graceful attitude' (I had practised it before startiitg until I' learned it perfectly,) : I She seemed to know what! was. com ing, for she was very quiet. 1 " ' 1 had heat'd a great deal abofcit the die-' agreeable taslv of popping thd Question' and,.! with my speech beforehand! L Nowt’ thopght I„ ‘i# the ti|ne:’ go I commenced: ‘Emina,- these watere re mind, me of life—sometimes it glides' smoothly, and sometimes it is disturbed by Btorms.,! Emma —’ . Anfl here I stopped, having forgotten the npxt clause. I felt in my breast pocket for toy BpeeekJ It norm any of my other poclfeta. Now, What was I to doi , Suddenly I remembered having,read her.some novel that deeds were better than words; so I got up closer to her, and.jjjut' iny arms* around her-waist. • She dfcP'hot resißt, 1 but Wjas seized with an uncontrollable ; fit of! coughing. M It stopped presently; and taking her neatly, gloved band In mine, I commen- f ced at the nert part of my speech that I remembered: . ,u; ; , a ‘Emma, <j°n’t you think *: jpppxm is happier married than, single? ‘ puppose forinstance, I wanted to gfet ' , Heie shegave a deepSob. l ' it r,= ‘Shfe thinks, poors child! said I to jmy-; etee *r® going to marry someone J Howeverjjl fookftUs a good signj and drewnearettoher| - , i- V: anfe|& {; f gel ’; y " n ' loVe^ I o Ve^ ! Vi'T lovely w6men' vdS 'da' cherish until death]* - ' " 'r : -SppslP ‘ <- V<wt •'■ « . ■'*f d. : r * iit’-' t ■ '■' .- :i. ;J>- I" ; -i.y iJuii 'M-ff ,• r I • -. > i iso }; : , ailij f Wi. 3 timet ft I. week? 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' ' _ ; ■•••sfefrMßrooafrWL sA! m 3 Mlugrave>»;Pkteiit««» ingstdTCT. r ~ .1,: gojiwaii agsßSl feffimt Armiltu ‘MTC«,-lstt&tea ' feet front byißO 'd^frU^SS oa JS Md »**«» fiottie, itabl*i-«>ai; hrmn*J\ gj*~ *f vr*K aggg^mbrist^^ as •a«ir „ .eorotir, offer. at prfragiiall VM Chios' jny?Mvra B ° M 81(11 Secon(l ***■> Wttibuijli, ' —I , >tyU . ..SPECIAL ATTENTItSf-***^. f i :E<W •Mt3Kte^^^ bjhwf -* viw* ae ?>/ VTi9^Wq^‘i6i^^^a ya beauty? 1 '- 1 * Ji ' J l' ! "« “ffi+ffffhiflm i*^# Wa^9^, ©NK «1 *hsks srTft'ej rffyf fen’f JKggffiUWB«t«>w^! aud.ikifi^gafTiffiur^^^lSßlSSH though he .VOUld* .£ointo "h .7^“- r&li I msfiei 1 6)W4ra8'ffiedpOT^ I^e^^ !S •*• Wa#^'%rth^^'^a&l^iy t jijMarf stQs was honored-with-ibeforej As *oon aff the tunuoiL ceased mtsomor ~= came up and, .peered thcip- '., gratulapons; qfjsffiyj^fc,.Vi2 sense^everyb o^ The fi -f? ra ‘ :i<iT ' crowdea l Wiffi4eW^nfs ! an§ r^altere;; «ao' a? '-'” £j seemedto. enjdy the JmiseE&bloMoKe&Bsi'i hue ,ww Harry afterwards toM me that Ettv* *■ had the neft'i«|9ih ! tl(rMne i^ ,5 1re mgg* 1,f4 and as thb were thlnHfie heard me telling my: ehum.iinsf-'loretiSeissnisa-i cret andheard|him,,ad7i@enme ito*wit9aa?n<» the declaration out on paper in dueJFonn ~ ■She had managfed' topt It; bSl&'f fore the boat lsnded'ns, (fakUpm&af ismtU for taking it, And gavfeiit baek’to -ate: l hus mg, as she did apj. , • , s „’*- •iL.'.ut, I thought I had better return, it, «.„ V you might occasionto tide it 'tealm^ I'' 1 ''^ 31 Now, render, do yon biaihe ifiirW m sdh(/A ting women?: Although! -cannot ' help ’Jntro-> 7 °S C r D “efw yptwsnlfshat there (S4a srf ain t aparticle of conceit m my mature) even, Isay, if they don't hafc m rethrn. f,Ten j ■ ■» «■ ■'• i Tisi Hi , GapitaiiArisifrerß.'^» ! vi*ww-.*a A professor bf‘iWsMlf^grib ™ had a prince, who>; siiddeiily canm hyUv!/..:A upoa tUeprpteDdfit and pnt .bis.iirisdßjii-. , to the test: 5 1 . , ‘So thou knpwfest’all sai<f dia” x Wal king; ‘then tell tee tb'mmiWfr V'* i ■- these three-things only r or .thoitiehaftni&iSYaH^ ondly—how mhch-de And thirdly,, what! id the-* king thinkings awl; ° f at the time, . . . !ari jiito . the professor was distressed beyond- , - measure anit'lff 1 'his' apartments' rolled 1 • w .upon the carpet inngony, for-'he'khew'' 15 ! ' -n7 , tliet he must die on: the morrow. iifiigi ieiaoi? KTSl 1 Ie ?KS d J%- , !TPh?» Thenexthnttrilihg *Q>6'&mrte<Wtg* •*><** < tis.maaterts robes, presehteddfimi- ,u>i joe "SSl r . his appearance v and the kingproceeded;., - • ‘Tell me, itaw; how matfy^asfet^oP l earthare iradf sifdw depends upon circumfctandisjj vis? fe- It the baskets ar.e ; asjarg© as thejnaun-i.y T W) tmu; one will half ,, : two; if quarter; fi)ui‘ 1 ’ atod’’ko ! ofiL’ r The king-had (to hroiK . v*S eeeded; ,-;,)! - { rf oJuitk-fira'a rfow tell ine how' much the king is a - worth?* .• ~ S{ L&i
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