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    Ali v y ... i: raTES^
For standing matter |>er square, (40 wotdfj
> very day i j
Ouelnaertloa;. ►-9 > 6.Gne month. 71*0
Two inttatloda.'..l j2WTwb months/.... ”1135
lnsertlODa... l,6C!Thrcc months. 13,fa
FmirJhflelHlbfia.... i.JXWFodr montha. 1100
FUreons^rti^ds/... ?,2{f Five fnonths ..1.. l&qo
One week 2,60 Six montha 20, fa
Two weeks 4,36.0ne year 32,00
Three weeks fi,oo
One square changeable oneca week 1 year.s3o,oo
Y**OB T . ' !
Slnfcte'kubstrlptions by taail, $B,OO per year.
Delivered, in -the ‘eity, at 18 cents per' week.
■VV 32 T 2 It I. Y FOBT.
Single BubscriptioDs $1,60i
Five copies, 1,401
Ten copied each./ i t ao i
(and one to eettenip,) 1,20 1
Thirty *■ •• ■* 1,10
JAS. P. BARR,
Editor -ind Proprietor.
MEDICAL
/N LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFOR
T* NATE ! •
:HE LONG-SOUGHT FOR
JI'T last.
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CHEROKEE _REMEDY,
CHEROKEE
CompouDilfvlfro:;) Knots, Harks and Leaves.
CJJtCROICEK RF. vf ED 1, thegreat Indian biuret-
di feasts of the urinary organs, such as
Incontinence cf hw Lrinc. Inflammation of the
Iff add ct, DifTamma! icm of the Kidneys, Stone in the
Stricture. Urnvet, Gleet , Gonorrhea, and
is GpeciaUi/'r- cO'nmcnttca in those cases of Fluor
Albus'lor Whites in fn where ail the old Tunis
cous medicinei hevi fatied. *
«sF*it is prepared in a highly concentrated
form, the dose onlj - being from one to two tea
ppooflfiiUdicee times a day.
is diuretic and alternative in its action;
purifying and cieansiuiTthc blood, causing it to
flow in all its original purity and Vigor; thus re
moving from trie system all pernicious causes
whichhave Induced disease.
C3lEßOs!fca2 INJECTION ia intended
a* sri-ally‘ornssdstfttir to the Cherokee Rem
edy, and should be used in conjunction with
that medicine in ill esses of Gonorrhnxa., Gleet ,
Huor Albu* or Whites, its effects are /waling
soothing and dtbrafcrr.r removing" all scalding,
heat, chcrdee Hint p un, instead of the burning
and almost un^n.tumble pain that is experienced
with nearly a-! the cheap quack Injection*.
use of the Cherokee Remetl)'
HqdgfJlierolii-t* X oj eci iou-—the two mediciney
at the same time—ail improper discharges are
removed, and the weakened organs are speedily
restored to full vigor and strength.
full jvartiintbirs ger our pamphlet
from any drur .-oure iu the country. or write to
us and wp will mail fiec tn H ny address a full
treatise.
*sSFtPtlce Cherokee Xicincdv, $2 per bottle
OT“thrce botth h for
£3?“Price Clicrekce Injection, 4>J per bot
tle, or three bottles io r
4H?“Scnt Dy Express to iny address on receipt
of prices ,
■®3*?b"ld by all Jrugi?i*t? everywhere.
Dr. W. 11, Merwin & Co.,
M 1 ii J i:(>i ; KlET-on.
b.» Libi-rf\ street. .New \ ork.
50.,1 i.y l>< -1 Ki j. H. KLVSiiU, No. No
V. ood at tec* mmo-ecd-dAw
rjIHK GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE,
Compounded from
-
£ jiff# 5
g m
DC . =.. P 0
w
ae
es
*3
na
CHniIOKEE CURE!
An v oiling < J;r ,Sj, t rmiitorrhca, Seminal
Weakness, Aocnmiai tmusions, and all diseases
taussd by sdj-f'oU.nt'.Qn; such as La.-ts o f Memory.
Lniverml La&siftule. Pains in the Back, 'Dimness of
I'fficro, Premature Old Age. II eak .Servos, Lrijficut
ty'of Breathing, i ■ -r a l .!iny, IVakrf ulr.ess, Fimptions
on the Farr. Pair Cmintranni-c, fnsanilv, ('onstump •
don, and ai! the Ib+cfeJ complaints, caused by de
parting Y.-o-a the urh of nature.
medicine is a simple vegetable ex
tract, and one ou wluch all can rely, as it has
been used incur practice lor many years, and
with thousands treated, it has not failed in* Bin-
Ihstance. Its curative powers have been
sufficient to train victory o\ er the most stubborn
case.
•&S*To those* uhi. hire trilled with their con
stitution, until they think themselves 1*6501. 1
the reach of iji »*di >' ti Hi. l, we would any, Uespa r
riot' the L iu.m .i,';:;; t.'rftK will restore you
health and vigor, and alter all quack doctor
hav© failed.
49»For lull paiticulars get a circular from any
drug store in the country, or write thePropn.
tors, who will mnii tree tn nay one desiring tijf.
same, n lull trc-i'i-.*’ in p-impluet form.
■6s?"*Price, *\! per hjitio. or three Lotties for
and forw trded t«’. hxpivra to all naita of the
world.
Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
Dr. V 7". Pv, Merwiu & Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Xo. 60 Liberty street, New York,
•"sold by GEO. H. KEY SEE, No. 140 Wool
mhl&-eod-dacw
Real Estate Savings Institution
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
►o ol the fche\e institution, Saturday. April
30th, 16C4 :
Amount ofDc-pOflits
Amount interest duo do
pbaitors iUay Ist 3.674 oS
Amount Contingent Fund 6,62 a 9b —>150,681 67
A^FTS.
First Liens on Keal 99,223 67
U* S. 5*20 Bonds at par.. 61,400 0u
U. S. Debt Oer. an<l ISotee 16,409 16
Accrued interest not col
lected.-. 1.659 f,7
Office Funiituiv j fx» ou
Oashonhuid 22,809 27—f 190,631 67
•5150.573 67
The undersigned Auditing Committee have
examined the books of the Institution, the
bonds 4Pd securities, and counted the cash, and
have lound the alano statement to be correct.
H. CHILDS,
N. VOKUHTI.Y,
..HYP. COPELAND.
Pittsburgh. May 2d, IS*SJ.
received DAILY and EVERY
SATURDAY' EVENING. Interest paid at SIX
PER CENT, per annum,
TRUSTEES*
ISAAC JONES, President,
Hon. Tnofe .U. Howe, j Hon. J. K. Moorhead.
\Vm. 11. Smith, r. (>. Hussey,
m. 8.-Uopeland, j Jacob Painter,
Harvey Child., j Nicholas Vorghtly.
Office, 63 fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
myT^itfAStw
I'Otm.'l'Xl'i SS r j£ , il'K3ii*r
|§j~ krv: . TTIJ '
H WINDOW SHADES, P
. KceriTcd TH 13 DA V. \f
§ MJSW mum STOCK ***
S. . lib' w
w CARPETS! S
o
- Well seßßonp.l
"2H !
, d OJ_L CLOTH,
n : AT McCALLUM’S,
te: i »j-i 8
QAAPET STORBi
- HO. 87 FOURTH STEEET.
PIANOS JND MEIODEONS.
Knabe's Inrivaleu Pianos,
for eight ye \rs
HAILES RKO'-. I.aCELSIOR piano
cheap Pianod m ule hy <jrovcßteen a <,
York.
Also. PRINCES MKLODEONS and k < Umoi
ORGAN’S, beyond * doubt the heat n
meat rand*
A. M ACN L’JT'.S richly carved MHodioua. hi
name pricr-6 ha other plain instrutniiile af iu
teriormake. Alljilelodeona ivarrantedth e years-.
CHARLOTTE BLIME,
43 FIFTH STREET,
second door above Wood.
fa-twie Agent lor all the above instruments.
J64c: *.
BEAA3-
2p bbli choice White Beans,
j u« received and for sale by
i FETZEB & ASMSTBONO, ;
BtJ&r corner Market and First sts.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
Harvey’s Chrono Iniermal
Have never vet fai led(when
the directions have been strictly followed,)
lh removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTIONS, nK STOPPAGE UF
NATL RE.
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
6tittex4ne from Spiral .Affections, prolapsus,
Uteri, iTie’WKites, or other weaknesses of the
Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless
on the constitution, ami may he taken by the
most delicate lemales without causing distress :
at; the same time
INJECTION
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
fi? strengtnening. Invigorating, ami restoring the
system to a healtliv condition, and by bringing
onithe monthly period with regularity. No mat
ter trom what cause the obstruotiou may arise.
They should, however, NuT be taken the tirst
thtee or four months of pregnancy, though safe
other time, as miscarriage would he the
• Each box contains-60 Pills, PRIUE, ONE
DOLLAR.
. DR. HAR VET’S TREATISE
on Diseases of Females. Pregnhncy, Miscarriage,
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES’ PRI
VATE MEDIt 'AL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, Bent free to any address. Six cants requir
ed to pay postage.
45“ The pills ami Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, sKcuaitiiY sealed,
amipre paid on receipt of money by "
[ d. BRYAN, M. I>., Oenerol Agent,
No. 7b Oedar street, New York.
Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner ol
the Diamond and Market aticet, agent lor Pitta
burgjh. 006-enutx.w
Notice to all concerned—
• Among a certain class of selt-iinportant peo
ple there is a ]>eculiar leeling ot conLempt attach
ed tojall physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases named in this card, (|'ktv.>. i k Diseases,)
why this should be, they not no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat die
eases;of e\ery denomination, in laot solicit just
the very diseases that are so obnoviotis to these
\ ery relined parties. 1 suppose they would not
l--t ..no of their family go to a party that has de
■. f. it year? lor their benefit, because he adverti
'■ • "• and their family physician says he is
a.. i ijtiuc so he can get thecase. oiten he has
;si deprived the party of has hie. He comes
ai i-jl'l to 7hc physician that advertises—how else
aie they to knmr 1 Are they Dot aware that Sir
Astloy Cooper, Sir Benjamin Hrodu*. sir Charles
Bali and JU. Paul Kicord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases 1 Those men are hold
up as shining lights In the medical world : I don't
assert (that all men are worthy that inibl/sh, stiff
there are a great number of them that are. 1 have
devoted myself to the study anil tieatment ol
Pri v A.Ts DiaßAftita upwards of to years, and
without egotißm can say 1 have saved hundreds
trom years of misery and unt itueiy death. My
treatment Is confined to the vegetable altogeyhi r,
as 1 think it is the beet and most certain, it is \n
my j>ower to bring hundreds of certificates u 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 arieing iroin it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretolore. li behooves
every young man and woman to t>e careful in se
lecting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, aud
no t*enetit uUI aiise troni answers than only logs
ot health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally bvitny new remedies. Address BcX sou.
jan-Lyjd Pittsburgh Postotfioe.
AI jk'MS. ALBUMS.
ALB l MS,
WAR MAPS.
La rt Books
|mk'Ki:t ai.hi m-
POCKET BOi >KH, POCKET ALBUMS.
Pittock’s,
7* i 80 FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE
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rjIIIK KREiBTST VARIETV OV
ELEGAHT AND CHEAP
WALL; PAPER,
: ABE SOLD AT
FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S,! New Goods
104 Smithfleld Street, j
lil S" BLOC K
W, H. M’GEE,
No. 10 Sti Clair St.,
WOULD CALL THfi ATTENTION |\RY GOODS
of buyers to his stockof (roods, which - M.W ’
hurt been with erjeat cAifi ami contains*
nil the newest styles of Goods to be found in J OnFAP AKIh HCCID ADI C
tlrst-cUss houses. Gent’s wishii.;; a suit of Un Mr AJVU UtOlnAoLh,
rluthes matte to order will pjeasc call and exaui
itu* our goods and pTlccs. 'Also,"a lull nmi com
plete stock of FURNISHING G< m >J)S
W. H. Mc(rEL,
Merchant Tailor,
No. lu Si. C’UUr street.
_ Pittsburgh, Pa.
J <i. WKL DOW JNO. KJU.LT.
WELDON & KELLY,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Plnimbers ami Brass Founders,
16* Vk’OOD STREET, n.m- Sixtb,
i PITTSBURGH, PA.
Bold and repaired. Proprietors and
manufacturers of Dakin's Patent Water Drawer
and Patent Gas Cooking and Heat
ing Stoves. myi7
BOBKBT 0. BUHMBRTZ.. ... JAMEfI BLAEKLBT
80HMEBTZ & BLEAKLEY.
M-amifaetwrerfl wholesale dealers in
Phi mining- and Lubricating Qfls,
CRUDE: PETROLBVtfOII.. BENZOLE
. ; . ; and _. / t \ j
± , • LAIdCPS. . •
OommtaßfoifcMfetchants for the sale of Crude Oil.
• feboa < '-No. Wflf ffiood-atrc et, PitUburgh Pa.
“ Great American Kemedy."
FEMAI.E PILLS
.LKI MS
WAR
WAR MAIN,
WAR .MAl'r?.
t.A'll HnnK
“L ATE 1H h iKS,
LA I L liuuK
RiM’Ki I fU)(»K
Pittocks,
the: post office:.
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Ph
* ' Ig New Goods
OIL CLOTHS
AND
< WINDOW shades; Naw toa#
(DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
HIGHLY D€StRABLE
NEW GOODS
>IA( II I>l GLYDE'S,
»7 MARKET STREET
WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY DAY BY '
Railroad and Exprusss all the novelties
in our line, nnd are now opening a large lot of ,
new atul hrtndiiome
Parasols and Sun Umberellas,
Fancy Paris Fans,
Fine Shell and Ivory Tuck Combs,
Elegant Jet and Steel Pins,
Fine Steel Belt Buckets,
Hair Nets of all deseribable Styles,
m Ladies’ Straw Hats, a new
Sapply of Waterfall, Co-
quette, Mayday and Daisy
Patterns.
'■•Jr iw Uomirtb oi most approved colors a:; 1
hlm, *..«».• ndi silk Imp \ oils. .MhJ:cs<-
l ■ ii u>. < ti.issure Lace, .locrtnet, h.i»:lrjfi>. x.
Aln 11 line .ii f-uri'Uii anA 1 *.unoctic ii>.ruwv
f.Ji.l lil.Hi'n, etc.. iMe.
U p -A,-It ‘on : 11, •i (• <
• • If . '}.■ -t t.h
.1 nil ;• Uf, ,|. -l, . ..-f,
W/ . I 1*011)1* !.)■ Mil I » . U.l I[. |. I ;
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may Din hoods
HUG US & HACKE'S
Comer Fifth and Market Sts.
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New Goods . •
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New Goods j
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New Goods
New Goods
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New Goods
New Goods
GARDNER A SCHLEITER’S,
92
MARKET STREET*
•-.•rv ross.
Plaid Olmllies,
At cheap ut 31c;
PLAID MOZAMBIQUES,
At 90c and 25c;
DRESS GOODS
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
At 31c and 37c;
CLOAKS & SHAWLS,
VERY CHEAP.
' myZI .. : j
Mobudehs’ astd <j<n<nti«Tini»i
Toblly'feP MJe by JAISs BOWN,
: |oy« 18# Wood street
riTTSBUBj»H. Tuesday; june 7, ist>4.
SEWIXG
fJIHF.SK MACHIJ.ES WERE AWARDED THE
Highest Premium at the World’s Fail’, London,
Where nil the Sewing Machino of Kurnpc n. 1 A;..-u
AM ...1,1 11 ithin l„ s . thi.-r mr.i.thh, Win. a, 0 , a , mlllu .
Ei»f\ \.iuety ui . eniii!' u ilunt on these .\:i.h;nr» j.r.woi,* h-ouing. luhkir.g the
I.ink Stitch. u hi. 4. U the ..uij htitd,
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS,
WM. sr>l\Kß A CO., AGENTS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ’ INSURANCE AGENCY
(IF I'lTTsm |!(j||.
.. f lIA\K KKKX APPOINTED A(iE.\T
THEAMiKY ULPAKTMKN I' ) R l*<r thp l»Liyu »ng j'opul.ti aud reliable I'nui*
"7m a o* TuMP | UuLl.Ltti-K i Ufci l URh.N. ~ paiufs:
Washington l.’ity, Aug Mb, iSd'i \ ../ . . . , ... .
whbura*. Hy rvijfouce jjrewr.uHi Wasnmqton Ins. to. of New York
U> tile undersigned. it hA§ twen To appear • °
tha tithe l' NAT It J.N A L i<A.\ K ut l‘i l I‘>. ‘"nsh f’-ipitnl *4odoou
thcfouutj <>l Alieghcii) ail.! M 11 «- Ass.ti- l-.!. hoi ss^.i^kj
nt HennfiylvamA hat* N>en duly onranired under <ti.ii i AIIKHI .> J . PnVt
auJ froccmiiog to the requirement* id the Act ot H \V>- l »»N V K -<. FuVt
t niigrt HB. entitled •an Act to |.mu>lp u .National . , '
Cunlrncy, wcurcl t.j ■. pliMg t'titf.l stunn PItCHIX InS. Co. Of
Mocks, ami to provide tor the riretilAtlr.n and r.- ' .. ... ,
demotion there*)! '' Approved February v6th. . i|»! ,
lKU3,;and has complied u ith nil the pno Injuns ol ‘' l * *' U • 1 * u I ? I •xd ••• -
wild ; Act required fb be complied with hein.-e
commencing the buslncs* of Hanking. ... . ....
Nqw ThkkkPhlu, l. Hugh McCulloch, I'ump , ,*.• ? L . ! ' L ’ !, re °. t
the Currency.do hereby certifv that tne . K \n 1.1.1.. \ ice 1 it* >.
AiVego^ny! American Life Ins. Co. of Phila
I'enosyh anm, it> Authoriied to commence the i * *sou,iKK)
business of banking under the Act Aiore»H»d. A1.1.A UHILLIUN, Frca’L
In testimony whereof wltnesse my hand And 1 S AMI Hi- WiiifK, \ ice Hros’t. .
seal df office, this 6th day o! A ugust. ik«3. j S. S. BRYAN,
(-'■y-r ) HL(HI Mcr l' LL.OCH, i ilroker aud Insurance Agent,
< > Comptroller o! the Currency. rr.yh'i 69 Koiirth street.
’ 1 INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
THE FTKST NATIONAL BANK i uv fikk.
« IF PITTSBURGH, FA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital $400,000, prii llt-K* to lu
crca«c to $1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide & National Curren
cy, under the title of the FIKST NATIONAL#
BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would rcsjicctl'uUy
offer .its BcrvicoH lor the collection oi Notes,
I'raftta, Bills of Exchange, h.c., receive money on
deposit and t>uy rad sell Exchange on all parts of
the country.
The success which baa attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since Its organization m w>.;,
will we believe be a sufflcientguarjuitee that busi
ness entrusted to the new organization will re
ceived q flame prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Itankfl and Bankers, ihrougliout the country,
we believe we can oifer unusual lacilities to those
Who do business with us.
The business will be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
New Goods
i New Goods
New GoMo
.1 a wan Liauohuh
Robert S. Hath,
Thomab Bkll,
ThoB, WIOHTMAN,
New Goods
John I). Scully, (Jsshier.
aug&-dAcwtf
THE SECOND NATION ALBAWK
New Goods
New Goods
(Formerly IRuN CITY TRUST COMPANY.>
Capital, 9300,000, with privtlegeto Increase to
New Goods 1 '
* The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav
ing organized under the National Currency Act
offers its services for the transaction of a Gener
al Banking Business. Drafts bought ami sold
Money received on Deposit, and Collections
made on all parts of the country.
New Gonck
DIBKCTOBH :
Jacob Paintkr, Robt. Horn«-on,
Jake Hill, R. Bouoiiman,
C. F. Kloppkr; W. M. Hdhmlv.
Wb. UOoYKIt,
(J. E. WARNER, President.
JNO. E. PATTERSuN, Cashier.
feb23-4md
New Good.s
New Goods
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
fcIIRST NATIONAL BANK OFi
JT PITTSBURGH, a
Designated Depository and Pi- j
nancial Agent of the
By authority of the Treasury Department,
thlsijank will receive Subscriptions lor the Ten-
Forty 5 per cent. Gold-bearing Honda.
A commission will be allowed to Banks, Bank
ers and Brokers. JAMES LAUBHiiIN,
orders are solicited. President.
Pittsburgh, April2sth, lS6i. H p 27
jpLANEE «fc KAYSER’S
Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines.
These Sewing Machines are known asthe very
beat fntheTJnitedStates. They are WARRANT
ED, And sold at the LOWEST PRIDES. Call
and examine thejn before buying elsewhere. Re
pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind
promptly attended to.
ERNEST AXTHELM, Agent,
No. 103 Third street,
mhji6-iyd Pittsburgh, Pa.
STFF.t: TOOTH Hay
AND GjRAXN RAKES,
the BEST NOW
• WT in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and,
WHEELSAKJROWS. Manufactured and for'
sale by* ‘ O: OOEEMA.N, '
Near the Penitentiary.
mhl7 Allegheny City, Pa.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
MACHINE MANUFACTORY.
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION IKi PARIS
in* port Ant amt OH ,\i , 10,1.' u here exhibited
OVER 10,475 HAVE BEEN MADE
alict wnK*h si.cmi.l he connle;.>) h/ those ue-iriMg to ,<ur hade
THE BEST FAMILY 4SEWILO MACHINE!
A to! full instnictions v r n <-n
Call at the Agency and aee thorn in Operation
FOR KI (■ 11T OK TIIK \\ KVIKHV sTATKS.
Pittsburgh Ottiee, \».
NATIONAL BANKS
Wm. K. Nimiuk,
ALKXANDKR SI’KKR,
Feakcis G. Bailky,
Alei. Bsadley,
Sahbul Rka,
JAMES LAUGHLIN, President.
Ob' PITTSBURGH, PA.,
$1,000,000.
United States.
.v n r> i n
•rr in n.-Tipotitio;;. and at iii the
‘ll Fifth Street.
INSURANCE
I rglllti PUA.VKUS 11RK INSI’UANXK
i I. O'MI'ANY «»K PUlLAl)tA,PliiA i OK
i HilfcNu. 4;i.» anil 4:17 CHESTNUT ST-
I near VilUi.
) STATEMENT of ASSfiTS, .TAN. Ist,’ 1869.
i PuWiaiieiJ Agreeably to an Act of Assembly?, bo
| »!»«■
j h wet M .rtyagu, amply (secured $1,893,393 3-2
’ Heal KatnTc fjrreaent value *103,313
I tiij cost
Temporary Loans on ample Collat
teral tiaeuritleb 89,136
r Stock*, yireaeut value 72,)
'} coaT 89,788 fr.
*u:il Hills Receivable 1,821 uo
27,919 33
i ... $2,206,061 66
i Inc only profits from premiums which thin
ci'tnpasv c&n tli' Uleby law, are from risks which
1 h>v\e (
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as well fcs the abUliy had disposition to meet with
ptompUM>hß Ml liabilities.
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Husaey.: Har
w-*sr*
•a • *ru done in the taiiiily
I Of mingled French and Spanish de
scent, and a native of New Orleans,
where she first saw the light in 1833, she
: brought to the profession of the stage all
: tin fire and vivacity of her lineage and
■ clime, and soon became by her talents,
as well as the grace? of her person, ex
ceedingly popular. From Cleveland,
aj an early pericid of the war, she re
moved to Kentucky, and there her his
trionic success continued, and it was
suggested to her by Colonel W. Trues
dale, the chief of army police, to make
a little excursion to the headquarters of
the Confederate General Bragg. This
idea fully coinciding with her own innate
love of wild anil dashing adventure,
and an excellent pretext being available
in the fact that she had a brother in the
rebel service, she willingly uudertook
ihc expedition. After the Colonel had
given her a series of very minute, sol
emn and impressive instructions for her
guidance, she set iforth as a refugee and
victim of “Northern tyranny.”
All good as well-as evil fortune must
one day take a tiirfi, and at length, in
the very plenitude of her renown, the
fair ana brave Pauline was taken in the
dead of night by i-ebel scouts, while she
was resting, at the house of one Baum, a
farmer residing near the Hardin turnpike
road, which she had been exploring after
the capture,'of Nashville by the Union
forces, her ipurpose being to ascertain
the positiqh and strength of the enemy,
after their mreist from the city.
Col. Morgan, or as she calls him,
"Johnnie Morgan,” the renowned guer
rilla chieftain, became her first custo
dian and conducted her to the quarters of
General Forrest. On the way "Johnnie’’
manifested all the gallantry that usually
distinguishes the genuine sons of Mara
in the presence of the fair; and offered
the beautiful Pauline alibis. friendship,
a magnificent diamond ring and a silver
mounted." revolver ,as_ keep sakes, and
urged her,to become his aid-de-camp so
soon as she should be released.
Brooklyn,
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. -Ai/iiy 20
102,096 26
Her interview with. General Forrest
was dramatic in a high degree. The
General was no little pleased to see Ijer
in his camp and greeted her witli un
feigned warmth. .The General question
ed her as to her plans for .the future in
the South, the position and resources of
the Union army, Sc ", and all thesei nqui
ries she managed skillfully to meet with
woman’s ready wit. At length he sum
inerily informed her that he should hand
her oyer to his Provost Marshal General,
Colonel McKmstry—“a humane and
just man”—who would investigate the
serious charges against her and accord
ing to the truth decide.
After a little more bandying of words
on both sides, Pauline, still maintaining
her Confederate loyalty, she was des
patched to General Bragg’s headquar
ters, at Shelbyville, where she had a
long and interesting interview with that
officer. Shortly after that interview,
Miss Pauline was taken exceedingly ill’
and having been found guilty and con
demned, was saved ; from death by this
circumstances alone. It was only after
three months’ captivity that ODe fine
norning, while she still iay upon her sick
bed, the joyous sound of thje Union bugles.
as the rebels fled and the Federals under
Generals Gordon, Granger, Mitchell, and
Stanley entered the town, recalled her to
liberty- and life. After this it was that
General Garfield in recognition of her
long and most invaluable services and
her sufferings in two severe wounds re
ceived from the enemies of the Union
while she was on duty, that General Gar
field conferred upon her the rank and
title of Major by which she is now uni
versally known.
The fair “spy,l” whose name has al
ready becotjie hisljorical, possesses many
personal graces. Rather above the me
dium height, her figure is fully rounded,
yet agile and elastic; and a high brow of
classic contour is,!adorned with cluster
ing Jesses of rich dark hair and a come
ly waist and feminine hand and foot
subdue all the . ruder associations of the
tramp and field; and, the ensemble of the
tbopglps awakened, as this lady stands
■before you,,and, in glowing .phrases re
counts’her pwn. strange stpry,! is bewil,.
ideringyef fascinating..
seeming rather jsotae romanceoF the
daysJoftJean of Arc-titan a feaUSPof ofir
own lessgolden tame. ix ■ ft.
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MTIS3 MAJOR PAULINE CUBHMAN,
ThrUliuy Adventures of a Udy in the
Secret Service.
[From the N. Y. World.]
Wo Lave now among us one of those
heroic women whose giorious courage
and imflinphing. personal sacrifices have
.given a tinge of the olden lime romance
to the sober annals of our terrible civil
war. There arrived yesterday, at the
Astnr House, where she will remain for
a lew days, Miss Major Pauline Cush
man, the gallant and true-hearted girl,
with whose exploits the country Aor Li.
and South lias been ringing for a veur
past. She; has come among ua on" her
way to the iarlher recesses of our cool
and salubrious climate in pursuit of re
laxation lrom her arduous duties, and a
restoration ot her lutultU from the wounds
and fatigues to which she'has been sub
jected. A full narrative of all her ‘hair
breadth 'seapes and ventures perilous’
-uue she entered the secret service of
the Union would furnish forth a bulky
volume, surpassing by far in real inter- j
est the most ingenious and highly
wrought fictions of the day. Of course,
we call tarry ior only' a brief narration
of a lew ol the ihore striking incidents
■■l tier career.
Her story since, the war began, com
menced at Cleveland, Ohio, Where she
was residing when hostilities commenc
ed in lhfii.
MORNING POST
Steam Printing, Establishment,
BASE & MJEjili Pidprietqrs. < -
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PLAIN AND FANCY )0B PRINTING
Executed tn tit. bm „ yU _
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RAILROAD. LEGAt HBNTING
Our doing
Posters, I > rO|frttm moBj tto.,
For Exhibition* asiOorvoert saumot bs
mrpamed to the ctty.
Kidnr
, .
1 r ' ,m 11le Cambridge (Ifi.) &moi/at.‘ ,f *' i
J , 8 n t n fJH e , moSt disgraceful scenes
i“, l t l cled ln °ur county on Friday
last thaL has ever fallen, to our lot to tl.
cord, and which, should make the nn
!p' irs “ f 11 Wush to their dyin* 'daj
The Government steamer Ballohfl wife
a squad of negro, soldiers, nnder the
command oi twq white officers left
Cambridge on , Thursday ,
laylor s Island, in the lower 1 part o?tU*
county. Upon arriving theie, the offin
cers and soldiers.proceeded ,-to iseareh
almost every farm,,and glithe mate ne
groes they lound were compelled to go
along with them. They were taken'
against their will, and were made td
slop their , work in the.held nnd tollow
these men.. They marched .from. Tav
lor's Island to, Cambridge, and' aU a f<me
the route, whatever they 1 came acwSsf
negro, they, made himifollOw thein ttpoh
the penalty of instant,death,., We.refen
our readers to the extract which we
give below from a letter received from
Taylor's Island, which givtri'sbme'Jntfei'-
esting particulars: , : , , /t ln.lt
3 times a j Once a
week, week,
1 Sqr. J 1 i>qr.
V " *
“Innocent and
dragged from their peaeefal and happy
homes without an opportunity of seeing
their families, and ' withW' siifflcieiir
clothing, as a majority of themwere; 1
I marched, through town in their (Shirt
I sleeves. Wishing to ohtaina, truthful
statement of'life affair," we ylalted' the
steamer after they were'ptrt hhOard; 'aUd
| the poor felkuvs tpld uaj in pitifhi tones,
; of the manner .iassvijich they had been
j abducted fromJtMr homea-i-that the.
[ soldiers fhreaWrihd;lb shoot item unless
they went witbthem,” file. 1
The following letter gives eomed& ;
tails of these proceedings:, ~... ; i
“The steamer llalloon came,in,pur
river yesterday and landed about 30 he-‘
gro soldiers, udder tilt.' cothftfahd ofCks- J .
tain Butler and Lieutenant B'dster.. This:
steamer wit? fryprCambridge, I suppose, •
as the Provost Marshal, was on. board..
On landing thby frthsacked every'farm,,
even going into gentlemen's dwellings,-*
searching, and takhfg every .negro man, '
free and slave, they could, find,, telling:
the poor ignoramuses that they had been'
‘drafted’ and were compelled to go.'i&t
course, these poor creatures knew- no
better. But if ihey.have:.known better
it would have made no : difference, for
they (Butler and Poster) had the strong
arm of the military With which to en
force their illegal design. They suc
ceeded in capturing about;twenty;ne
groes, and would have .gotten, many
more had it not been that,, the negroes
suspected them and fled,’as from the'
jaws of death, into the woods and for
ests.
"tine slave, whilst at work, in tho
field, refused to go, and threw himself on
the ground, when his hands Were hound
and he was forced; to jttii tbetti.’Ah- 1
other free and highly respectable negro, i
t[uite independent and working his own
tarm, was taken in his shirt sleeves,
whilst at work in his own fihld,‘ apcf'
forced to join, leaving his hoffifcs ahd‘;
cattle and work, - and not eveii -permit
ted to go to his cottage. for a-change or-.,
addition of clothing.
“At about 6'o’clock P.M., yesterday) 1 '
the aforesaid prizes of some thirty free
men and slaves were paraded through'
the town, (en renitft for Bal- >
loon, lying at the wharf,) .guarded .by .
the squid of negro Bbldiers forined in'a'
hollow square around ththn 1 , and itdsvas"
a harrowing sight to witness thehhfore
said rebellious slave, who ,had thrown
himself on the ground, still bound,
among them, and the mothhrbf ttie’kfofbi
said free negro, -in- much distress,' attbe
wharf. Upon embarking, the negroes,•
the steamboat left,’’ , .... •,
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