.TISING RATES. JrtMUllog, gutter per *qu»re,::<4o wo»4*j Onetnaertion.7s;One month. 7,60 Tqfo Irisertioiifl.<.. t,2ftlTwo months...*:, n,25 Three tnefertfoft'B... I,oCThree months 13,75 Pour Insertions— l.eo Four months 13,00 Fire 2,2o,Five months u,oo Oiie week 2,w Six months 20,75 Two weeks 4.35 One year- 32,00 Three 6,00 i ne square changeable cnec a week l year. $30,00 DAILYPOBT. l Ingle sub6oriptions by mail, *t?,oo per year. . Delivered, the city, at IB cents per week WEEKLY I* 08T. single subscriptions 11, Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirtr - v ** “ u . ti l|lo JAS. P. BARR, Editor and. Proprietor. MEDICAL. news for tils: pnfor CTTENATE! ' THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. QHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE INJECTION Compounder! from Roots, Barks and Leaves. CHEROKEE REM ED F, the great Indian Diuret ic.Axsrts all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Incontinence of the 'Crine. Inflammation of the Plodder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleet, uonorrhaa , and is especially rccopimended in those cases of Fluor Albus (or WVittes'in fhmalcs) where all the old naus sous medicines have failed. is prepareda highly concentrated form, the do6e only being from one to two tea spoonfuls three times a day. diuretic? And alternative In its action? causing it to flow, la all its origins l parity and vigor? thus re- JapyliwTrom the hYstcia all pernicious causes WluchnaveinUuceu disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION ia intended aa.an ally or aaaialftnt to the Cherofcee Hem *Vhfl should be used in conjunction with theft medicine in all cases of Gonorrhrata, Gleet, Tliior &lbus or Whites. Its effects are healing soothing arid demulcent; removing all scalding, tieat, cnordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced aU the cheap quack Injections. ..JwEßy iaeju.ee of the CLeroUee j Remedy and Cherolrce lujcctlon—the twq medicines at th^same time—all improper discharges are removed, and the weakened organs ape speedily restored to full vigor and strength. .fiSTFor full particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write to us and we will mall free to any address, a full tteatisft. Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle or three bottles for «5. 4SP“Price Cherokee Injertiou. t* per bot tle, or three bo(tle3 lor Jo. by. Express to any address on receipt of price. 49*Sold by all druggists everywhere. Dr. W\ R. Merwin & Co., SOLE PROPRIETOR, -• . * No. £9 .Liberty street, New York. Sold by Dr. GEO H. KEYSET?, No. 140 Wood street. mhi6-eod-dfitw rjpHKGREATINDIAN - MEDICINE, Compounded from (si H 4 *® H rs\j y\ a z MM B 2 ■ rn . V-1•• '\M CHEROKEE CURE! An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea. Seminal Weakness, Noctwncl Emissions, and ail diseases caiisid by sdf-poilulien; such as Loss of Memory. Universal Lassitiutc, T ::!a ?tn the Hack, Dimness oj Vision, PrcTMturc Qhl -iye, Weal: Serves, Dijficvh ty of Breathing, Trentiling, Wakefulness, Eruptions on-the Face, Pole Countenance, Insanity, Consump tion, andail- the Direful complaints, caused by at partingf rom the path of nature . 4G?*TtoB medicine ia a simple vegetable ex* tractfxnd one on which all can rely, as it-h&s been used in our practice for many years, and With thousands treated, it has not failed Ina sin gle -Instance. Its curative powers have been Sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. those who hare trifled with their con stitution, until they think themselves beyond the reaoh of medical aid, w« would 6ay, Derpaii 7iot he Cqkrokek Crr.KWill restore you to health add vigor, and after all quack aootors have failed. fall particulars get acirculArfrom any drug store in the country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise In pamphlet form. 4yPrice, *2 per bottle, or three bottfea for *6, and forwarded by L.cpruca to all paits of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dx. W, R. Merwin & 00., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 69 Liberty street, New York. — Western Advocate. IJIHKY HAVE No KIVAE. ■icientijlc American. I : h ate receive*! the Highest Preml- urns wherever exhibited. PhilatUlphia Prtw. gASILY MANAGED, not liable to get out of order, very beautiful and •' simple to ocmatrucTiori.—F. Evan gWOBE PURCHASING, exhimna 5 m > the “WLeelcr SiWUdOD,” —Daily Gas JjXOELS In all the qualities that con- atitutea goodmaohlne.— ;g|TEPA3iTES all others.— Ladie*,' fJ«US la unquestionably the r-eu' tug Machine, and Is the one wm. h w o can unqualifiedly recommend Untied PrttbyUrian. Vltua ;Uaohtaw are Warranted for »»«•* y»»r»- ** Tv' T V_i t. . Vrloes from $6O upward Pittsburgh' office,’ 99* i?l{ I.rPTH STREET, WM. §jiIMNER A CO., IMPRBTANT TO LADIES. “.Clreat American Remedy. n Harvey’s Chrono Thermal FTEMALE PILLS Have never vet eah.e6(wuen the directions have been Bfrictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS. OR STOPPAGE Op • NATURE. Ur in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution) and maybe taken by the most delicate females without causing distress; at the same time THEY ACT Ail A CHARM, By strengthening,invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and hy bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter fjrom what cause {he obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains SO Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIK.v PKI - MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet ot 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. ASPThe pills and Book will bo sent t>> mail, confidentially, when desired, hucfki-.ky skalbl>, and pre-paid on receipt of money by .T. BRYAN, M. D., Geuerol Agent, No. T 6 Cedar street, New York. 4s~Joseph Fleming, Druggist, comer ot the Diamond and Market street, ageut lor Pitts burgh. ocG-emd.vw Notice 'to'ale concerned^ Among a certain class ol self-importaut peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise ami treat the diseases named in this card, ( Pkivati; Di.«kares.j why this should be, they nor no one else can toll. Are they not aware that alt physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these '< ’ y ’* lined parties. 1 suppose they would not lei i... of their family go to a party that has de vi.ieu * cars for their benefit, because he adverti ses thr fact, and their family physician says he Is a humbug so he can get thecase. often he haa almost deprived the party of hta hie. lie comes at last to thq physician that advertises—how else are they to know? Are they not. aw are that Sir Astley Cooper; Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Kioord devoted jeaio i:i the treatment of thphe diseases l These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don’t assert'that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them thaf arc! 1 hare devoted myself to the study and treatment of Pb.iva.tb Disk asks upwards of to years, and without fegOtlßm can say I have savoa'hundreds from years of misery And untimely death. My treatment ls.cbnflned to the vegetable altogether, as I think It is the beat and most certain, it is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates ff 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : 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 se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seep in our papers are of r.o worth, and no beueflt will arise from' answers than only k.&a of health and money. Hundreds art* cure.) annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX nk>. jan-fyd Pittsburgh Poe to nice. “Old Curiosity Shop/’ The aid and co-operation op the patriotic people of West, rn Pennsyl vania and Eastern OhiOjla hereby requested, in making the above department of the coming Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair equally a credit and a success. Numerous relics and frophte3 of the present war, of the Mexican war, waT of Inia, Indian and Revolutionary war, curiosities con nected with the early settlement uf our region, or with events and men prominent in our histo ry, curiosities of every description are stored away in private reoeptaclea, and may If brought together, render the “OLD CURIOSITY SHf >P*‘ not the least of the attractions of the Fair. The committee, therefore ask that allwho are wining to help along the good causa, would send In such articles of the above description as they may have, or can procure from others, or notify the committee where they can be found. Articles donated will be disposed of as the donors may direct, or under the direction of the Executive Oommittde. But articles merely placed on ex hibition, receipted for by any member of the committee, wIU be carefully preserved and return ed. A letter should accompany each article, giving its orign, history,: etc—and if donated, i t s value. Give everything you can and lend ua the rest. On behalf of the Committee, JOS. S. JVIORftI&ON, Chairman. Gko. 11. Oh arsTT, Secretary. All articles either donated, ordeft for exhilu tlon, can be left with, or addressed to cithtr ol the following members of the committee W. j>. M'OOWAX, 96 Water frt., Pittsburg].. • HurT. J AS. YJKKCII, Horticultural & Floral Department, PITTSBURGH SANITARY FAIR, The committee on plants, ! FRUITS AMD FLOWERS confidently ap- ; peal to the aid of all. Horticulturists and Florists | both . Amateur, Commercial and Professional. The laudable object of this Fair and the appar- ! ent exigencies of the time, and the development | of each day alone, will urge the Patriot and I Philanthropist. ! We solicit your donations or contributions ol ; 6uch articles as will adorn and render attractive j the Department under om chargej which is of ; ample extent, and where carefal attendants will J always be at hand, thai the owners of plants j may rest assured that their collections will be j duly cared for. In addition to the ordinary pro-1 ducts. of the green-house and garden, the Com- j mittee also solicits contributions of Bouquets, Cut Flowers. Baskets ojt Flowers, Dried Flowers, Floral Designs, Wax Flowers, Hanging Baskets, Leather Flowers, Flower Stands, Phamtom Bouquets, Fern Cases, Autumn Leaves, Aviaries, Aquaria, | Gardening Implements, Seeds, ; Native Wine, Gardening Books, | Garden Seats & Vases, Fountains, Hortioulrural Iron. Work, Horticultural Wire Work, Horticultural China and Glass, Horticultural Pottery, Foreign and Exotic Fruit, Dried Fruit, Wax Fruit, Garden Statuary. In short*.Bustio.Ornaments of erei} kind, oi anything of ft rural or rustic character thit does not strictly belong to the Agrici.Unrat iVpart meat. Daily contributions of cut nowei-a, bouquets, designs, baskets, Ac., bo as to insure a constant and regular supply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and contributors will please arrange with the Chairman of the Committee, AT FLORAL Donations >ilk lace Veils, Maltese* *•'' ■< I 1 1 : i >\\ mu .• ].ac'-. .1 •>; )Uf:l, 1 M>; jure. .\.-i.lat C. HAN SOW LOVE & CO.’S, i.u.,-, fu r ui» :• i\u\ ,K*. (i] li«.;. u tluufct 1 11: l'!l ‘ l itL'J Mullr:i !ii*i OuuJd, 1 t 1 Hlu « nt t-.-ht ns»«.rtr.l i!... k ~I Uu.s.siuiercH, t'luthd .iiiJ Jeans, Mil, All .> ,;f.t li, > 1 ri. if no have !>»**• :i '»?■!«• t. > t.,i- i |t.; a i llunson Love &• fV' 71 and Ttj Btrtvr f£ViiUl> All lIIV Al. (IK is lixsr s* k i rs v i SVMMKR GOODS m cts a UACivi: Cor Pmh and Market St Arc r..nv .. t » t ~l;jg s strn k (.-t CLOAKS. SHAWLS DRESS GOODS OF NEWEST STYLES French Chintzes, Hoop Skirts BALMORALS, And a full line r.i DOMESTIC GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. ap29 New Goods New Goods j «r ! T Ji © W 3 rjpHE GREATEST variety op KLEGANT AUD.CHEAP WALL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES ARE SOLD AT FOERSTEK &■ SCHWARZ’S, 16i Sumhfleld Street, SMITH, PAEK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBUBaH. Warehouse, No. 141 Fjßatand 120 Second sts> Manufacturers of all sixes azd deaorldtlons of Coal Oil Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Water Pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irpns, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Pulllcs, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every desorlp tion made to order. 1 Having a complete jx&chine shoe attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting, wfilbe,carefully attended to. 1 - -T / • J —oslllvclAw .im.dies’, Misses 1 , an JChild remußbota, Gaiters and BalmoralSyTusf deceived,'at • * * •„ ' ' JOSEPH H. BORLAND’S, »paa 98 Market st, 2d door Mh*eth. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK INSURANCE AGENCY." OF PnTSBTJKGH, j KNT \ T HAVE BEEN APPOLRTIip AGENT J ‘ A n £«* the f ° lloWlll ffP o P allirftnrtreiiable^ o*n" 0 * n " Wiuhingtbh City, Aug. 6th, 18&3. $ pftnleo ’ • to the undersigned, it hafjbeeu. mado Jq appear ! Washington Ins. Co. of New York ■ that the ElliST NATIONAL BAN KOK Fffrs-, : • ' BURGH', in the County of Allegheny and State : Cash Capital *400,000 of Pennsylvania has duly organized under Assets Feb. 1,1864 662,000 and Rccprdine to the roqiiirementa of the Act of GEO C. SATTEBLEE, Pres't. Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National H WESTON Tice Pres’t Currency, secured by a ptedge of TJnlted States -w» . •. ‘ . . Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- rnOMX' IflS. CO. OT BrOOklVfl demption thereof.'* approved February 26th, ■ * 1863, and has compiled with all the provisions Of ! n all parts of th* country, The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since Its organization In 1862, will we believehe a suffleientguarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can oiler unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will he conducted by the same officers and directors. DIRECTORS J A stem Lapohlih Wm. K. Nimick, Robert S. Hayb, Alexander Speer, Thomas Bell, Francis G. Bailey, Thom WtoHTMAN, Alex. Bradley, Samell Rea. JAMES LAUGHLUf, President, iioih li o.cllt, Cashier, augd-ditvrtf NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) * iFi-iCE op Comptroller op the Ccbrenct, > Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1864. ) Whereas, Uy satisfactory evidence presented lo tho undersigned, it has Keen made'to ani>ear ’hat the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF KI i'TSBUKGIi, in the County of Allegheny, *nd State oi Pennsylvania, has been duly organ ized under and according to the requirements of nu' Act of Congress, entitled “An Act to pro vide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of l nited States Stocks, ami to provide, for dilation and redemption thereof,” approved KVh mnry -idth, 1863. and lias complied with all the it,»v isimiß of said Act required to he compiled with before cotiiinoncing the business of Bank ing : Now, therefote, I, Hooti McUoLLada, Comp troller of the (’urrenoy, do hereby certify that the said SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PIT TSUURUH,County of Allegheny,And Slate of Pennsylvania, is r.utnorizcd to cotuftKinee the buelr.ecs of Banking under the Act aidkiialcU-*— In testimony whereof witness my hand ) s ( and seal ol other, this 13th flay of Vvbru 1* (ary, 1864. iil'ClH MaTLLtHH. —— Comptroller of the Currency. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., (Formerly IKON CITY TRUST UOMPANY.) Capital, $300,000, with privilege to lucrease to 31,000,000. The IRUN CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized under the National Currency Act oilers Its services for the transaction oi a Gener al Banking Drafts bought and sold Money received on Deposit, au grtplc AlbumiOFUt Fradu*. adapted to ' NATIONAL BANKS. OK PITTSBi'ROH ♦ DIiIUOTORa ROBT. KoßliisJOtt, R. BoronMAK, W. M. OIIUML'Y United States at rmcEs BELOW ALL, AT PSICEB BELOW ALL, Have removed their offloe to INSURANCE I liY FIRE. This franklin park insxiiaxck COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF- I PICK No. 435 and 43? CHESTNUT ST., I near Fifth. ; STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. tat, 1863. ■ Published AgTeeAbly to an Act of Assembly, I lag 1 First Mortgage, amply secured #1,898,393 jz 1 Heal Estate (present value 4103,313 61,) cost.. Teiupomry ou amjius teral Stock*, ( present value *56,667 Ti,) coat 89,766 & Notea and Bills Receivable i.tsJi t>u t)»»h 21,-919 33 *2,206,061 68 ! Ih6 only piotita irum premiums which this ! company ci*n divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. insurances made on every description of Prop erty, inTown and Country, at rates aa low as arc consistentwith security. T since their Incorporation, a period of thirty j eai b, they have paid losses by 1-ire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions o! Dollars, thereby af tording evidence of the advantages o£ Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Dosses paid duringtheyear 185 V, su*d,lbB 36, DIKLUTURB. CUAttLCri U*. HANIKKtt, ftIOKDBIUX H. JL.OU . rOIJIAn WAONKU, DaVID S. IiItOTVN, SaUPKL Q-fIANT, ISAAC LkA. Jaooh K. .Smith, Edward Ualk, CiKOttGK W. RjCUAUDrt, (>EOK»k FaIW, UIIAS. C. HA2N»f'k..ELR, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. ('. Steel, Secretary nro teiu. .7. (rARiWENEK COEr’IN, Agent. Northeast our. Third aud NVooduta PHILADELPHIA fIREAHi) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, l*u CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite tlie Custom |lou«e. Capital. 3319,100. Assets..s3o43, V'tr ,Ll * MAKE all KINDS OP INi. “V fti.IJRANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on ever}- dcßcripttonoi Property or Merchandise; at t osttjftHble ratea of premium. POST. P. KINO, President, ui. . UALDWIri, Vioe Preaidtm i. DIB MOTORS. CnssLZS Bayk*. E. R. Coks, OeoHon-W. B&own, VLEfJSAYJUIY.,. ? C. SUBBJIA.N, Jodurtl CLITTON, S. J. Maoaiwk, K. Wjf.KR, 1 F. Blacubuun, Secretary, ’ - i G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner lliird ami wood at reels. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE 00., OF I’rrTBBWIGH. Oillee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. fN'SI RES AGAISST ALL KINDS OF FLEE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN I). Mc- CuRD, Vice Preeulent; D. j\l. liOoK, Secretary! Cap*. WjM. DEAN, General Agent. Directors —lsaac Jones, (J. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. K. Gray, John A. wUfion, it. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord. Capt. Adam Jacobs, K. P. Sterling, ('apt. \V. I)enn, Botcrt L. M'Grew, Kobe H. Davie. no2*j A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS ING CERTAIN AMENDMENT'S'.TO iHE CONSTITUTION. Be it resolved by'the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common* \ccatUi of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, Tii tr the following amendments be proposed to t In’ Constitution of the Ooinmooweirtth, In cordance with the provisions erf the tenth article thereof; There shall be tin additlon'&l section to tha third article of the Cm.atiftitiOD, to be designa ted four, as follows : “Si:cTroTi‘4. M hoftorer any of the qualified alcctorsof iMs Ooninaonwfc&rth shall be,ln-any! oetuai military service, under the requisition,: from the President of the Tlmted fjtbtes, or by’ the authority of this Commonwealth, tors may exercise the right of tmtfmge in *JE£ elections by the citizens, under such regulations hs are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as'fully ag ifthey were present at their* usual pl&oe of elec-J tion. M Suction 2., There shall he two additional aeo tionn to the Seventh article of the Constitution,' to be designated. -a» sections i eight and nine, a* follows >,.? . j “section B«,Nob4Jl shall be passed by. the Leg islature, Containing more tliau one subject,Which shall be clehTty expressed in the title, except ap propriation bUlß.’*- . , » “dfc&Tipft.lL tfo hill shall be.passed by ,thfi Legislature granting any power*, or prtYiiege*i n any vase where 'the authority to g«ahtr*uea powers, or pnviiege» J ha»been 1 0£ may herpaff ter be conferred upon thecourta of this Common* wealth.*’ henry c:.iorms'ON, 1 Spanker of ike Htiiue-of'Rfpr&stiitatwit. 1 JOHN P P .PL«j»E3r> Speaker of ihc &mate, OFFICE OP THB y ' SECRETARY OP TBS . . Harrisburg, AprU*jJ6th, 1b64. ) , pennsylYawia/ss. 1 /-w^—- I do hereby certify thiit thfe-forecoing S T c )is a fqU, true aD 200 One month 60 600 r 200 Two rhdnthß... .1... |1 25 T6O 876 Three-months..-;... 13 76 916 ‘ 466 Six months. ' 20 75 13 86 - 600 Nine m0nth5..,.;... 97 00 18 00' ‘ 900 One year.. ;... : 32 00 i 21 89 i 10 70 :-r —i 1 H —' OHAJTOHXbLK A.DVRRTISKMK2JTB. . For one equate, changeable one time each week, bqnftried to the lnftnediate business of the advertiser: !, All inexact proportion. ;* • r 3 times [ 2 times l time Dally, a’week a week a week 1 month >9 35 $"~8 00"l - $’4~70 tVoO 3months . >17.2(1 111 46 860 fl months.. 24 .00 'l9 00 && »a 10 50 1 year';;....: 40 00 :28 00 60 14 00 JEfr-Kiat notices doubleithe above rates. Death notices, each, insertion 50 cents Marriage hotioes. eachj insertion... 75 “ Steamboat advertisements, pe‘r trip.|2 oo Executors’ and Administrator’s no- J tkes— i 275 lihi,y96 2b SECRETARY. CHASE’S FINANCIAL ;SYSTEM. Creation of p. Great War Interest. An English: View of American i From the London May 11 The financih.l measures adopted for the support of (lie war in America ate parts of‘a social revolution.' These measures cannot but surprise those who have forgcjtten that within living mem ory rooms, have been papered with French aksiguats, our own three per (tents have hedn at 4TjjL and our guinea piece has been j worth J2Bs. But certain ly the measurer resorted to by Mr. Chasef, the State authorities, and the bankers how following his example sur pass apytbing ever attumpted by their Britisfa ancestors. If we test them by the resources of America, and any rea sonable 1 hope of success in the war, we may justly pa|i theju' desperate. ’ If we place them side by side with national honor and the, letter :of obligations, we may lightly pfonounfce them unprinci pled. ; If we (pok to Wild ruin, the furious enferprise, and; the reckless ex penditure lot— .which they supply me means, wejmust cat! •them immoral —we may go even. further; and; predict them to be the precursors of anarchy. They are a part all repudiation, and as witty a man as ever talked or wrote has loft a copious store, of phrases applicable to anpty iftesh variety -of tiie offence. But toiali the abuse in the, world the Federal citizen will answer with, the plea of ne cessity. The end hel calls sacred, and he holds that it justifies the means. We: may, how ever, find a {philosophical con solation in tracing the effects of this ter rible and inevitable finance. The mer est glanco at its operation will show that i it, and the; war which is said to have compelled it, are fast i breaking up and tnrntng!npsidedown.|the whole frame work iof .American o society, loosening! ties,.destroying security, chnnging the standards by which dll things are judg ed, and burying nndetr the rubbish of Its own ruin that vast though flimsy struc ture which | was confidently expected, to outlast and! absorb the ancient monar chies of tliie Old World. In the fiijst place, Mir. Obase has taxed everybody and*everything upon which a tax could! be' laid, lor from which it could be collected, to Sits utmost taxable power! For many reasons such a taxa tion is 'more oppressive add injurious iri America than ■ here. It- falls more dm the necessairy expenses of an economical household land ah Ordinary business there than here. The-second resource in magnitude is a paper currency, the depreciation off: which, is now measured by a premium of'more than 70 percent, upon gold Which 'for aught we tnowf may now b; worth twice 'as-ihuch as ItS nominal ‘representative .in greenbacks. The gigantic faMy off Dills and bonds, which are only the aggregate and more bulky form off these '■ greenbacks, and which have) nbrt drawn into their evil companionshipjall'the. State Obligations, indicate the; depreciation ,to little more than half theirivalue Of alkthe fixed im comes, and! the consequent robbery "of ihany thousands, who, while they re ceive Ipsa, have to pay more taxes and higher: prices for everything. In the United States there must, in the course of nature, be grCht members of people, who, by reason or age, or education, are incapable of making 1 a fortune or maintaining themselves, bnt who have j some pension, or dividends. These now ■ find themselveS between the two fires of I taxation .and depredalmn, without the least remedy. iThe depreciation of nom inal sums add fixed payments tells upon ■; all the more fixed and settled parts of society as , wejl as, upon all its weaker portions,': It tells oh ,the great bulk of professional men, on the clergy, on family dependents, on public charities, and on ,such employments, as do hot eithenminister to war or the more im perious ‘wahts’ of lukury and peace. Here, j then, We start with two great blows, which have already fallen upon American society—taxation and depre cation, both repeated in! successive at-, tacks till the strength must have been knocked out of all the weaker victims. The currency,, once placed on afictitious basis,;and representing the word of a power Which is only trusted because there is-nothing else to trust, is at the command of the financier,, who opens and shuts at discretion the door of a fab ulous treasury, Mr. Chase can raise the bank note' by.seiling the bond, and on the strength- of that j rise issue bonds when' he pleases. As he works the mighty engine the value -Of paper rises and falls, and no man! can tell for a day what the contents df his pocket are worth. He only knows that the tenden cy is to depreciate, and that unless he mokes enetgCtic-efforts to stem that cur rent he is .drifting toward the lowest pit of poverty: He must do and dare some thing, JUmpst go With; them that rise, orhej;WUli fall. Ha jmuet ally himself with [the ascendant spirit of the day and tonrrif.be: wrojld >&otite, trodden ; undey foot andi forgotten.- -The grotod itself recede^hi*, feeL and'he > *amft Aotito iiOJer-scHjpuloto 'as s 'td the' open-tome .j 3 times a | Once a Daily, week, week, lSqr. 1 Sqr, j 1 Sqr. Affairs. B TSBT' CBStJKIPTIOjr Of • PLAIN A|ID FANCY MfRINTINB W **T**"» ftAiLfiOAB, M^fiCAMT ,tjsiu. FfIINT(NS Onr Inciiitlca for dotng Poetep ?f ! *®-. For ExhibittoDß-imd Oonoort soannot be s® w supply .-]Mpei'-that f *ay possibly pass &otn£hspd-ito-JsBBd>hßdi|dt) the dptyjpf (in seek to nrohimt wtul fine anijmpnsoii merit theshfipest'franßHCffimi’'reeogiB* l i ing a ce'rt3Sin , 'quanaty iofsgold;; ■JThfliohi jeot is to piiicevthe fflrtiroiTtsaithdO<ha count™ cpflffitand Jwftv tary of the Treasury, and enahJo 'Hm to fix prices; ‘ cffeate'’’ubirridlfie^ 1 &rid it b¥ himself thatunknowtr power whibhtrief-' world : rife ru.e so inscrutably apd capiicously over the mart tirid’tne?' ext3ffl&§ft^ 01 llfe table result OF suCRl< measures;*;-Of ffstiefe exactiqns-and i Bimh.,illit£rfefaßCe,*T,i4 to turn trade into anp. especial; ly into that gpe culatipn. which is'dirCa edto thc'deriiaiid? the wisff '> '■ ’ ,J - Here,‘then, iseriected, hpoirfWJe-rtnri of all othc rmteresta a gwat warsinterhstf itself thriving.on the,,tf^j^undingAito hopes,on thp,war, ap'd itself the, support ofthe wir? ‘lt (?<)iriprfsriß' , &tl thbslewiidt are actually tbe'wkrdJalt* whose prospects of power,, .deposit q» military.,supceps, all who speculate , Jn the materials ncbeeka^ ! f(ii iS waP, 1 8i#i£e lower class that undertake! toreehilf'thtt ranks by any mearis, fairomfonl. l.vThtlSp as the war continually thrp.wSy-up \p.Oxg. surface nien of sudden werijtp nnduues-' tionable distinction,'they’4lrii&t make oif by showy appeiiraSicesmhd l Wild bsaoi ard, some ,form ofadPHhieper SS4t%cSffl> always do,more,,they feel, thap.a-Xde.of industry alnd denial.' ' Theri, affTOtprin ciple, tnewaris‘‘thrift : grid, ’arid iV'shn't^ 1 tions overy deviattom fromithefiid fash« ioned rules of rrighttend -yyiiOhg- aWife out success all is in., r yirtye ijt self impotent.’ So success 'nriist‘intldhf- 1 nify them not OnlyitgSlnStdn Inek,'®® against the, voionior jermarieWrp-;,:«lmiHiti it ciy too loudly,, r .Srichi^athOrgreat y«l try mafy'be eihadsted; ifiepoptfiaUbiP may lorie itsnmsiilboodi anditimisriabigi yofltbj the.xejy fejds may pa^ s pptfioX lSrig Wafts. ■ ? ' i 'When J fiWS i 'but‘ riiail;; (ahd;eveni:&ffld;iSavft been spentt*nd.hro np ; the warpafty may may,speak In ,vain. .But'ool harder and J subtO&e'h§bSuiMdfii la ffifi%ri wfifjbri ! a waf dnteretit,v Jamb inij peate dntefffest wiilstand:.rigairiBtoik - ury. Woq to .the than Who do«r J nor come tOltMs srandhtdt ’Bh 'Wfll in the foolish, infeit(flock of thtmthat cndureiall the,infiictio n %gf)Waji, i^jfgt;, hew onlyfreemaa the, war,or mahenthffeJHflmfifirdtftfll-jt,, ReaJ Estat^;|>^g|^fp§ STATEMENT OF XBE’COHUIHni AmountpfJ)epo«tt»,,.• -,.*18q#7&Kl;;; ; !,-; Amount interest due de» poiitoro May Ist 3,674 08 . -.Krt^U Amount OontfngentFond 0,028 M—sloo,6Bl 07 FlrehlitennoiißeMEatH** 06228 «. ii mri’ U- S. 5-20 Bond* at par,, 01,400 00 . U.S.DeßtUerrAaaNota SsjOBB,-!®;'i >i'T ■*&»#* -n « ' Offlceßmrtturei,^.*.. } i :J aakflO Caßhon hand......^..,.. examined the .pooka of u 6 Inffiftmoii,naie bondi ! ahi iecikliSii have fonnd the above ttaiameattQ becorregt.' , T " J - •' ,: n!‘Jr l ' ; 5 ■)?) /t I'f'di i yfn B* x Pittsburgh, May 2 Fainter, 'tf'vule. Harvey ~ . j Office,, 63 fi A. A, Treasitteß/i myT-dtttJtw ' i!l: 'a • 3B •' ' • I . 1 :-Q-- • I ■ « s. fa t M !'. 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