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    -• RATESi~-»
For m-vtu/i
♦very dav t
,u . (40 wot4s,)
OnelnseiUxmj t 75.0ne month. 7,50
Twolßsetfions-... 1,25Tw0 months..«.», li,2a
Three months;. A: 13,76
FouMnsertlona.... 1.90 Four months 13,00.
Five InsetttaiU... / 2,90 Five months 14,00
2,6otsix months. 2DJ76
Two weeks., 4.36 One year 32,00
T*hree>wdtfni.*'..... «;oo
k l)ne square changeable onec a week 1 year.s3o,oo
l ; B AILY POST,
single subscriptions by mall, $B,OO per year.
Delivered in the city, at 18 cents per week.
WEEKLY POST.
•Slagle subscriptions.... sl,sp
Five copies, each. 1,40
Ten copies; each f ,80
Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20
JAS. P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor.
MEDICAL
OR RUPTtJHE,
Hernia or Rupture cured*
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rapture 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 cur^d,
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Marsh’s Radical Cure Truss.
r' J Rlttir’s Patent Truss
Fitch’s Supporter T rU ss>
Self-AdJuktin g Trass.
Or. Baunlng’s Lace r Body Brace, for
Prolapsus Uteri, Plies, Abdominal
'andfspfcdal W^akhesaes.
Dr. S. S. Fttch’i Sliver Plated Sup*
Piles Drops, for the support and cure of
Elastic Stockings, for weak and v&noose
Caps, for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints.
Suspensory Bandogei,
Self-injecting Syringe*} also every kind
of Syringes,
-Dr. KEYSBR has also a Truss which will
adically cure Hernia or Rupture.
4S“-Otlice at his Drug Stork, No. 140 WOOD
STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar* Persons
writing l.ir Trusses should send the number of
nches around the body immediately over the
DB. KEYSES will give his personal attention
to the apllcation of Tmeses in adults and children
and he is satisfied that, with an experience, of
twenty years, he will be enabled to gt\ e satisfac
SelMnjectiag Syringes.
Self-injecting Syringes,
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-injecting Syringes.
Sold at DR. KEYSEK’S, 140 Wood street.
SuepeiiHorjr Bandage*,
Btupensory Uaudage*,
Suspensory Bandage*,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
At DR. KEYSEK’S, 140 Wood street.
noKMyd&w
jpTLKS OF ' *
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
viU be found a certificate from one of the
most respectable citizens of Wilkins township in
regard to Dr. Keyset'n Lindsay ’ Blood Marcher.
The D octor's certificates are within reach, and ho
one need be deceived in regard to hisj/repa^ations.
Dr. Geo. H. Kktser t- 1 -! became afficted with
) Biles. about. twenty years; ago, *firf erery : yiar
they were growing worse, so as to trouble me
eery mueh, so much so at times as. ta unfit mr
Forwprh. Sometimes J. was so bad that 1 cobid
not do anything on account of them, they eatne
me as large as a hickory nut. 1 had tried
a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy
and take whatever I could hear of or read of in
elwil&Ts and pamphlets that fell in my way,-but
J could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me some good for a little while, but afterwards
thefrwtmld return again as bad as ever. I also
applied to two. Doctors who visited me at my
and gave me some medicine but it would
not do, Xcould not,gel well. <.*ver a year ago 1
got an advertisement of your Lindsay’s Blood*
made by y mi rse IT—when ybo bold it to
me you told rae. one bottle would, not cure me,
and that my whole system would have to be n>
sewed.by the medicine before I.got wslL 1
bought one bottle and took It home With me and
used it according to your directions. I‘then call
ed to see you again, when you said I could no
expec&much benefit from one bottle. 1 bought'
it oil) one bottleat a time, until I had! u&f five
bottles. ; After this quantity had been used, I
was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur-
ed me for twenty years. In other respects my
LeaHh is improved, and Tam as well asooujd l>e
expected for one of my age, being sixty years
past. I have been well now for six months, and
there is noappearance of a return of the disease;
I can kind of forming
f thfc Piles coming down and hurting me. >_|can
pitch, hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of
Work Which before used to hurt me. When 1
found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking
It until.lgOt entirely well. ;J consider it my du-
ty to make my case known to the equal ry i..r the
benefit oi Who .nufy be snffrrihg i w*s
and do not know the value of your medur. ne. You
may publish this if you like—l live In H'f/Jtmj
Township , and will be pleased to satisfy any ou£
of the'trhth'of-'Yhis certificate if thdy Wieh to call
eu me. t
ECLIOTT D£YIS.
December .1563, ¥ *
Look out the name of DR. GEORGE H..
KEYSER on the cover of the bottle e.ruspß*Q& over
the cork; also for hif stamp on the
.ttamponthe top of the bottle to prevent -
t&uponpy a spurious article which, ifS^tfiav^rket.
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-i i'ITTSBURGH, MONDAt, JUNE 13, 1864. ; ! 11 ?' " ■»■ :Jfj|
V s@S-
IMP ORTANT TO LADIES.
“ Great Amcvlcim lit
Harveys Clirono Thermal
FESULK I'lU> is
■ YI-.T tOAJJ.MiHWHKN
EM. theitmnjticms’lirtVe l»een strictly followed, i
in removing diriiculties nriaiuetrom
ÜBtiTin UTIUNS, OK STOKPAOK Of
NATURE..
Or in restoring the ej atom to perirct health when
sultoring from Spinal AttiM/ilono, Prolapaun.
Uteri ,Ane Whiter, 01 othe; .weaknesses ol U»«-
Uterifte-tJrgftiiß. The Rills rtie perfect lyharrulcsh
on the constitution, and may be tnken by the
most delicate females without causing distress;
At the same time
THEY ACT AS OH ARM,
By strengthening, lnvigomt ing, and restoring the
system to a Wealthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly period with regularity. No mat
ter ftom what cause the obstruction may arise.
They ahould, however, NOT be taken the tiwi
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe
at any other time, as miscarriage would be the
result. ♦
Bach box contains 60 Pills, PRUIE, ONE
DOLLAR./ . 7?
- DR.GARVEY’S TREATISE
cm Diseases^6l'Females. Miscarriage,
Barrenness, Sterility, reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature/antf’eteimattcally the LADfEs’ PRI
VATES MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages', £eirt free to any address. Six cents requir
ed to p&y postage.
*?-The pills and Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, hirer rkkv sealed,
and prepaid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, M. I)., Oenerol Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York.
49vIosepti Elemtug, Druggist, corner ol
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts
burgh. i oc6->emd&w
Notice to all~ concerned
Among & certain class of sell-important peo
ple there iff a peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all physiciaua that advertise nml treat Un
diseases named in this card, (Psivai r
why this should be, they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians ireat dis
eases ol every denomination, in tact solicit jyot
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very rellned parties. 1 suppose t hey would not
let one ot their family go>to a pai ty that has de
voted years lor their benefit, because he adverti
ses the fact, uud their family physician says he is
a humbug so he can get«fthecase. Oiten he has
»o: 11 '?t deprived the party of his lire. lie comes
at last to the physician that advertises'—how else
aio they to know t Arc they not aware that Sir
Ant Ivy Cooper, JSir Benjamin Brodie, Su ('harks
Ball and M. Paul Riconl devoted jears in the
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical world ;1 don't \
assert that all men are worthy that publish, null i
there arc agreat numberoi them that are. 1 ha\ e I
devoted myself to the Btudy and treatment ol ,
Private DiSKAaxa upwards ol 40 years, and j
without egotism can say 1 have eavej hundreds
from years ol misery and untimely death. My ,
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, '
as I think it is the best mid most certain, it mm
my power to bring hundreds of certificates u I
thought it necessary to certify to my general buo j
cess : but my long residence in this city is sum- ;
cientproofwithout adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all disease* arising from it are. cumi in a !
much'shorfdr trine than heretofore. ■ -It behoOvcs
every young man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. The different advertigentents
that are seeu in cur papers are of uq worth, and
no benefit will arise from answers than only locs
of health and money. Hundreds arc cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Addreas B< >X 'soo.
jan-lyd Plttaburgh Pr.stotflce. '
.ALIUMB ALIKMS,
ALBUMS,
Of every kind.
FLAGS,
FLAGS,
WAR MAPS,
WAK MAPS,
LATE LOOKS,
LATF. Kf)OKS,
POCKET ALBUMS,
POCKET BOOKS. POCKET A LBV M’S.
Pittock’s,
78 &■ 80 FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE
THE POST OFPK K
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6UIEAETST VAUIKTV «»'
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ELEGANT AND I CHEAP
WALL PAPER,: ;/
OIL CLOTHS
PQERSTER & SCEWAEZ’S,
164 Smithfield Street,
BISSELL’S BLOC K
W. H. M’GEE;
: No. 10 St, St.,
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of buyers to his stock of Goods, which
has been selected with great cure and contains
all the newest Btylea- otHoods.to be found in
tlrei-class houses. wishing a suit of
clothes made to order wiil please unlLand exam
ine our goods and prices. Also, a lull and com
plete stock of FUTtNISSHIJfO- CIUOIJS.
- ‘ , :.-W. Hj MetftE,
. Merchant Tailor,
* Nd.‘lQ'St. Clair street,
nay 27 - Pittsburgh/.ra.
J. o. WC.DOW ...... .....JMO. SRJ.LY.
; WELDOji & KELLY,
GASAND STEAM FITTERS,
Plumbers iuyl Brass Tonmlcrs,
IO» WOOD STRKET; Uliir
AJ-Pumps sold and repaired. Proprietors and
maattfoftturers of Dakin’s Patent Water Drawer
and Musgray e’B^PatentOae Cooking.and Hent
log Stoves. ~ r ,6 - : • ' my if
BOBEET p.Soi^kT^.
BLAEKLTSt-
SOHHE6T2 JMLSPY.
Mantifacturersand wholrellle dealer- in
■ : nittmin&tmg n.rnl Jaihijn»tiiur.<Mlg,
i^fme
Gommiuion MercEanta (or the Bale of Crude Oil.
'• i d sL>s iiu-'l i
J- it. ,-t, H -W
medic aIT
aLBI'MS.
FLAGS,
WAR
WAll MAPS.
LATE BOOKS,
LA I K BOOKS.
POCKET BOOKS,
Pittocks,
WINDOWS HADES
ARE SOLD AT r
PITTSBURG H, i a
| DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
! H IGH LY D ESI R ABLE
NEW GOODS
MACRIIM & GRYDE S,
R 7 MARKET STREET.
*l7 K AliE RECEIVING EVERY I'AY BY
▼ ▼ Kailrond and Kxpresss ail the i.ovolfic*
ui our line, anil arc now opening a large lot ol
new au.l hxudxoine
Parasols and Sun Umberollas,
Fancy Paris Fans,
Fine Shell and Ivory Tuck Combs,
Elegant Jet and Steel Pins,
Fine Steel Belt Buckets,
Hair Nets of all describable Styles,
in Ladies’ Straw Hats, a new
Supply of Waterfall, Co-
quette, Mayday and Daisy
Patterns.
7 traw Bonnets of most approved colors and
nt> !<•<. alrift some rich Silk laee Veils, Maltese
» ollars. (fuissme Lace, Jocotiet. Kdginps. \.c.
A lull hue of'Foreign and Humect ic Hosiery
and ijlot cm, etc., etc.
e shall continue to oITVw the most advnu-
l**l uts to li’eiad and Wholesale outtu
rn*. i>. U L'dt./j.tle Joon'jb Viptlatts and til hoC
ii" : ' ti , r;i
m:\v dry (;oods
HUG US & HAOKE'S
Corner Fifth and Market Sts.
I: r . . ■
NOVELTIES IN
DKE&S GOODS
SIDE SACUOLri,
ILK ( IROULAKS,
LACE MANTLES,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN
SHAWLS,
OKENA DINKS,
A LE.NCIAS,
’Ol.'U. AI/PAL'CA.n
RALLIES, Ac.,6-
r* L u
£ r*
1/! *
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K jss:
t 55
M « a
CD u u
M 0 C
New Goods
New Goods
Now Goods
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tel
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5Q §
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New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goode
New Goods
ir GOOl>S, _
CHEAP AND DESIRABLE,
GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S,
92
MARKET STREET.
sio P<w. Pliiicl OiiuUitis,
At ‘iSr, cheap at 31C;
PLAID MOZAMBIQ.UES,
At 20c and 25c;
DRESS&OODS
IN ENDLESS VAKEE^Y,
At 31c an^37c)
CLOAKS & SHAWLS,
■ ; VBBY CHEAP. '■
j, TOy27/:,
MOCLDiaas’ and carpesiArs l
XT*. Toole, for sale by JAMES JBOiWN,
~ .. . , i . .1?? Wood .treat - >
SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTORY.
rjpHßßfi MACHINES WERE AWARDED THE
Highest Premiuin at the World’s Fair, London,
U heie ali the .’ifuing Miu-hines ol Europe and America u ere iu competition, and it all the
Over 160,000 of these Inimitable and Incomparable Machines
are now used in the HOMES of America and th» Civilized World.
10,476 made and sold within the lastjthree months, being, nearly
equal to the sale of all the other Sewing Machines COMBINE H,
I W.-itU lit
THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MAOHEff!
Leery \ariety of Sewing is done on these Machines without previous basting, making the
Lock Stitch, which is the only stitch suitable for the variety of work done in thd iamily,
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS,
WM. SUMNER Jit UO., AGENTS
NATIONAL BANKS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTHBTIBGH.
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.' )
OPVICB "V CoMrTROLLKROVTU kCPUBKNCY, >
Washington City, Aug 6th, 1863. >
W RUKkArt, liy satisfactory evidence presented
to the uudersigueJ, it hats been inadu to appear
that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of PITTS
BURGH, in the County ni Allegheny and State
ol Penneylvania baa been duly organized under
and according to the requirements ol the Act ot
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge ol United States
Stocks, and to provide lot the circulation and re
demption thereof." approved February' Mth,
1863, and has complied with all the provisions of
said Act required to he compiled with before
commencing the business of Banking.
Now THBRKPokBi'T, Hugh McCulloch. Comp
troller of The Ourrenoy. iio hereby oertify that fhe
said FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State; of
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence' The
business oi banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof wltneaas my hand and
seal of office, this 6th day or August, 1883.
I—l HUGH MCCULLOCH,
< ss [ Comptroller of the Ourrenoy.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN!
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital 94(10,000. with privilege to In
orease.to 91,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Curren
cy, under the title ot the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respeotftijly
offer: its eerviceii for the collection oi Notes,
Drafts. Bills .of Exchange, Ac.,.receive money on
deposit and buy and sell Ekohangfe on all Jjarrs of
the-ebuntry. ’
The saooess which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since its, organization in 1863,
wfllyve be^ievebe a sutficlpntguarniitee that busi
ness to the new •oreauizatfoh wilDre
ediveithe Same prompt attention. , .
Having a very-extensive correspondence with
Banka and Rankers, throughout the country,
tvebeUeve we can offer unusual facilities to those
who do business with us.
New Goods' l
The business will be -conducted by the same
officers and directors. .< ~
DIBBOTOBB
Ladohlin Wm. K. NIMICKv
RoßfcßT S. ‘EUtb, St bee,
Thomas Bell, Fbabctts G. Hailbv,
Taod.‘Wtohthan, ‘ Alex. BbadlEt,
New Goe'io
New Goods
JAMES Lu
John D. Scullt, Oai
augG-dXwtf
New Goods
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PlTT£BtnaeH, PA,,
(Formerly IKON City TRUST COMPANY.)
Capital, $300,000, with. prlvlleguto increase to
91,000,000.
The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY Imv
ing-oigitnlzed under the National! Currency Act
iotfere lta Bervleeafor. the transaction of a Genei
■ai Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold
Money received on Deposit, and Collections
made on ail parts of the country.
-THBKOTOB8•
Jacob Paintbb, [ Robt. Robinson,
Jake Hill, f R. Boughman,*
O. F. Klopfbb; j. W. M. Gokmlt.
WM. OoOPttßj r
G. E. WARNER, President.
JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier.
feb23-4md
New' Goods
New Goods
New Good?
New Goods
New Goods
TEN-FORTY WAN OF U. S.
FIHST KAXIOfIAL BANK OF
PITTSBURGH, A ■ '
Designated Depository and Ei
nancial Agent of the
By authority of the Treasury Department,
this Ba'hk will receive Subscriptions for the Ten-
Forty 5 per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds.
A commission will be allowed to Banks, Hank
ers and Brokers. JAMES LAUGHI.IN,
(Irdera are solicited. Prealdeut.
Pittsburgh, April 36th, 1864. ap37
At KAYSER’S
Uoiselee Patent Sewing Maciiinea,
These Sewing Machines are known aathe very*
best in the United states. They are WAJtRANT
; Bt> r and : aold at the LOWEST PRICES. CaU
' and examine them before bu vingelHewhere. Re
pairing of Sewing Machines, of every kind
promptly attended to.
ERNEST AXTHELTSI, Agent,
No. 103 Third street,
mhl&tyd ' Pittsburgh, Pa.
steel"tootlL i!ay
AND GRAIN-KAtCES,
WARHAHTRD THE BEST NOW
la oae. i AI«J.-HTOR® -rKUUK« -uH
WHEELBARROWS! ' i iMSli>tfactareU. .alul for
Aile bj- ‘^OLEMANv
- . ~ - Near tbr£en!teatiary,
i *oKhl7 > . .■ <.* .: i ,i Alleabear Utty.-Pa,
:: • . .. ■! 1 K4K1..1 . W :
WHEELER & WILSON’S
AN D TH !E
INHUSTRIAL EXPOSITION IN PARIS,
imjMjrtant STATK and t.'OI'XTY FA IRS where exhibited.
A laot with h should, be considered by those desiring to purchase
And full instructions given in operating without charge.
Call at the Agency and see them in Operation.
FOR EIGHT OF THE WESTERS STATES,
Pittsburgh Office, No. 27 Fifth Street. )
IAUGHLIN, President.
•Bluer.
United States.
INSURANCE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
IHAVE BEKN APPOI9FTBI*Ad&KT
tor the following popular and reliably ypju
pauies:
Washington Ins. Co. of New York
rash Capital 000
At-rt.-fa > «-h. t. IPUJ ;; 682,'000
ituo r SATTERLEI-J, Pn-fl’t. i
li. WKSIi ►i'<, Vice -k'rea’t. j
Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn.
Cnbh Capital ss<bo,ooo 00
Surplus March 1, 1804 22£t‘21» 20
STEPHEN CROWELL. Prea’t. '
E. W. OKmYELL, Vice Pre^t.
American Life Ins, Co. of Phila.
Capital
ALfclX. WUTLLDIN,'Prea’t.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice Prea’t.
S. S. BKYAN,
Broker and Insurance Agent,
,59 Fourth street.
INDEMNITY AGAINSTjLOSS
BY FIBE. j.
riwk FRANKLUi KIRK INSURANCE
1 COMPANY
FIOENti. *3 9 and 43 V CHESTNUT ST.,
bear Filth. ~ .
of ASSETS, JAN. let, 1863.
)°ubttHh£(3 Agreeably ro an Act of AsgemDly, be-
First Mortgage^amply
Heal Estate (present value $103,3iS '
61,) cost
Temporary .Loans oh ample Collat
teral Securities..,. , 89,136
Stocky-(present: value $86,619} .<
coat. ; ,89l18$ 68
Notes and Bills Receivable i ijsl do
Own..; ; CTpH9 83
TJhe only profits from
company can dfvide by law, are from
have been determined. - - *' -fnij< Jt
, Insurance* made on every Prop
erty, In Town and Country, at rates as lowas are
consistent tmh tfetfurtty. »’ * s*: ,i \
-Slhbe their IncoiiporatiOfiij a perlbOi tof ihlrty
.years, .tlfcykavembd loaseaby Eire,to amoupt
exceeding Tour Mmious of, Dollars,, thereby ii
ioTdirirevidefidec^Theftdvintagea'OtliMuiaiiiir,
as
Charles’W./BXSOKKR, ilytmangnat/jHq Xswi
, IIAVID s, iIACVWWr . .
S4MUKI. Gbakjt, Isaac Lea,
JxoobB; Smith, J Edw'AhiJ U.' DALEj ’
' UkOHOB W. Rjohabi>B, Oborse Faxbß, .
OKAS. U. s
EDWARD o.l>ALEfyice President
W*. C. Steel, Seorttarv prd tbm. ~i' "" * ? ’ *'
•J • • J. GAltDEhfcßß CQKFULAgBOt ■-
. toylfi , and\ybod sts
f. i .1!
insubamq£: pcriyifAN y,
pijiltal;.*ai94ttaj-fci >
Witt stAREIS. jirjrba op is- 1
SUKANOE,' either PeffldtUM jSr lAinlted,
- on*every descriptifinof Properfyor Merchandise,
atreaB °^ r
• Iff. W.'BAliftWßf. yibe Pr^fildto*,
• . 1!
.CHABLSa 1 l .
E, R. EaULLBH, iCIEOBBK.W^BbOWII,
P. B. S'AVERT, '•Jbsi&fi-S. i k Ain.,
Ci SHfiBMAW, -; ChAjvTOiri
MaGAEOE, •, . JBdiWlfcKßr :
T. Blaobburk, Secretary, 1
I. e. Agent.
jy4:ly_ Comer Third and wfital stce^ftL:
iWsstQrn ofP*jttabtfrgb.'
&ainiliEte;j(.'T'feaident. ‘ 1 ’
F. M.Gokboa,'Secretary. > ■■■''
espt..B. D l '^o<?HitAW^Gen , l Aifenu •
No. 9? Water street, (Spang & Uy’& Warehpuae,
nb etair%)PlttHDU«b.‘ l '
ALL!
WT lands of FARE [and MARINE JH£KS,
A ttome Institution managed by Uinlctots who
are WnH kndwn'ln the Cbjnmmrity who are
determined, fry ? and RtleraUty, to
maintain theeharacter which they baije gaumed,
as ottering the best protection to thosto who de
sire to be insured. ( ... .
DiUeoTouß—R. Miller, jr:, Jametf M’AUiey
Natbdaiel Holmes, Alexander, Niwhjk,
Darsie, Campbell B. Hctron.'Cbaß* W», Wokot
sofi, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speei?, Bavia M.
Ixjng Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bako]W6ll/ : **Ohn
M J Cune. , '
AUJJGHENY INSIJMdE 00.,;
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Schedule of Advertising Rates.
BTANDING MATTER.
Onetime i.... % 75. $ . £
Two times;.. . 1 1 '25 : :<;• }. “ ■j'
TiyrtJe time 5......... r l t»o, 1( . ‘. :
Four‘ft mAh'. ..... ' 1P0|" ;
Five.times-*;,.2 ( 20},.,:;n • . j
One week * £6O \ ‘ 170 .85
Twch. wTeks j *25 | *•> 2so - "iiiiis
■Tifrjec. weeks . ! 000 ; 4,p0- .2.90
One jrionth ' 7 50'r POO ; 1 '2’6Q
TWD|mouths.,...... i. 11 35 j . .7 60. ,:.j 3J6
Three niontha ’ 13 76 i 910 1 465
•Nix months..- 20 75! • 13 86' ; •’ fflOO
Niueinouths { 27 00 1 18 UO i &00
One year ».f '• 32 (10 I ‘2*l*B3 IV 7(1
CHANGEABLE: ADVERTISEMENTS,
For one square, changeable one time eacL
week, confined! to the : iramediate business of the
advertiser. All larger advertisements iaexael
proportion. 1 ,:l
$9 35 $ 600 $4 70 $3 00
17 20 11 45 o*o
24 Op ,1900 . 15 76 ,10,$0
40 OQ '2B OOf" H6O 'l4-00
49rFist notices double the fibove rates.
''•lleath notides, eadvinsertloti....•. 50 deals
Marriage notices* each insertion.,..! 79 ,• (l
Steamboat advertisements, pgr trip.'s2 00
Executors* and Administrator's.no
tfcea ” 75
.1 ■ month..'
A months.
1 year
f A POET 1C UEH.
The following touching effusion, which we
find -floating around >on the great 'eea • oi
neivspapenlom, unclaimed and: uncrfediteil,
breathes the true spirit of poetiy.' ' Its ‘ pertfs&l
.wilF ootiail to awaken tender heartremotions,
revive sad family reminiscences, and cause
Y^fs ‘to moisten the eyfesot those parenta-whose
have gone before*’?. and .who are “long
ing for the faces passed 1 < hway' forevermore.”
The picture is a beautiful and touching one:,*
• WITHOUT THE CHILDREN, :
Oi the weary, solepn silence
1 Of a liouee without thechlldien,. |
O, the* stmu&Bf .oppressiveßltence,
Where tne Children corbVn'd more’
Ah! the longing.ctf.tiiesleepless . '
lor the soft anus of the children,
Ah! thedbngitigfoi" tHe faces
Peeping, through the.opeuing door— j
‘ Faces gotfeforever more!
Strange it i 6 tb'wake St midnight' '•
1 Anil not hear.the children breathing, .
Nothing but the old clock ticking, 1
1 Ticking, ticking by the door. ,
Strange to. see. the little dresses )
TEangtng Up there all the morning;
And the gaiters—ah! their patter, :
We will hear it never more t
Uu our mirth-forsaken door. >
What is home Without .
lie the l earth without Up verdure, I
And the sky without fta'sunshine; . ;
Life is witheWd tb-the core! '
So weUl leave thisdreary ;
And we’il-lpliojr the-gqod. Shepherd ~ l
To the pastures vernal, ’ , ‘ :
'';Wftefe “gone before” S
' With the Shepherd evermore! ;
O- the -we&iy sblefern silence ■" ; I
Of a house vvitholit the. children,
O, tbe strange, oppressive stillness,
Where the chilureh come no more!
Ah! the longingoftHe sleepless
For the soft arms Of the children;.
Ah! the Longing lor th»* faces
Peeping through the opening door—
* Faces gone forevermore! :
THE OHIOAGOCJONVENTrONI
i Building m whieh it \siU! ;be
■ Hold. . i.
From theOhicago Times,.May 30.
‘ The : 'session of the -Democratic Natioiiid
Convention, winch will assemble'Wi thlfe
l: elfy on'the i\>‘urth 'Ot'‘ildly best, will bb
| field in i» monster amphithea.er, espe-
cially constructed for that purpose
Thotigh the building may not be exped
ed to be particularly ornathental, it wil
serve admirably the purpose for whici
it is 'designed. It is to be a wooden
| amphitheater, constructed solely With ii
vidw'to comfort and- convenience; anil,
these, once secured, the- objects- of th;
l design are fulfilled-. 1
I It iB not unfrecjuently a puzzling qties
j tirm hoiv to ‘design 1 a large 1 temporary
; Structure;' which shall be able to acconi
’ hiodate conveniently and safely an-lm-
II ihenie 4tmiber -of people. The last es
-1 liibitjon mail ding-in London was simply
a huge and unsightly mountain Of bri ck,
| : aunnotmtedbya mote Unsightly dome.
It served the ‘purpose, however, for
| Whidh it was meant, givlhg accommo
• dation to 'huger piles of manufactures
than ever were collected in one building
I before.'- So it is With this which'is now
i being bililt. 'lt 13 tObe one of the largest
structures ever raised in Chicago,. and it
wifi provide ‘ample accommodation for
- the largest-number of persons, ever as
semhleil under one, roof in this city, , - '
, The building will be of giganjic pro
portions, measuring 028 feet in circunj
ferehce and 200 feet in diameter, -add
- planned to afford ample room for 15,-000
people. . Externally there will be little
to attract the ey e. The national colors ’
displayed in profusion from num'ferons
staffi'rislng'arOund the roof will tiCthe.
inly-’ ornament visible. The imtnenso
aize of thff atrueture aud its ,perfeqt I{irU
pprtiftns in every; detail, will howe^ey, ;
excite uni vereal'amaaement.' In'fact St-.
Will bea matter of just surprise that the
‘arrangements'-for the dCroMmodatsbns
of the ,countless:.throngs, of people who'
. will iaUepd, the forthcoming convention
ittade, so
qj}pteand., ,At
time,WPdemocratic .people;of Chigagb,
by [Whose lihpjality jfds majninoth sfnfc
tur&jg tp be'epected, WUlha ve, the prifle
and'plpashre of , that' tljis mir.
dertaking, riyaTebj, fa,r anything of the
kind.Bvephefojcp at,tem.pljpd n ‘ ' .'I
£hg inclpsui'o of - the .immense jimphi- *
i Wmto';#* gffltaiftpoiu
ejpyajpd idjim-peven^eyahiiwe
' the|;grpund. ~ , r lt sjopg /gradually''
nntjl
eight feet. The roo‘f is “here broken, for.-
the .purpose pf ventilation, ,01m remain-.
; ingi a f point .four'
,fept|. belpty Aq, oyyrlpppipg .coriiifce,
, which forme,Urns pWcdip^renee B of,, the
qentfal or largest; fbpbhi ,d-.i
ing, and from there, sloping gradually to
: the;Oßtar limits of the structure. sme
Wliple will be entirely cpvefed/with pfat
ent|feltrooflng, so tliat even the contin
ued recurrence of the Beayie^t)^iW ßr '' !
phpwere. will,not Interfere,
.fortof the „cduyendon. -H-. L ,-
Q ---dpystamiipg'Of theintjri
or be’
obtained front. PiWTOßJPXffifpT®®"'
tiopaj .vmw,.:, .sPWe.spKepfy-eighl, fegt
14 diameter,Covered by a, spacious, Pjat
ibnn, circular 'in,ftjrm. will Occupy fhe
main of central .division of the mndbi
theater, Tina-platform will Jie elevated
four feet aboym tho ground, and will be
surrounded with a neat railing,' and win
,be devotpd eoleljj .tpthe accommodation
,of the the, ,9? tjtue^cjon
, yention, aha pppresepthti veapf thopreas.
~Chairs tylll be placed upon this platfdrm
jfokjtjte comfortable fitting of
dreh pepplp, - go j that the,. delega|es' will
jo#itsf im.crowded.WUile trapsa.etina Jthe
dmßorfft4.t hugineW iQfolhei copyejij&jnwj
; r)fiPg>“g,fhe4of%ateB’,
#?£ 1 rtf ]
ft
moil yaws fcasa-.s bad s<l.‘
ii\ ; -■ '‘‘-fetaotaad. .0' 1
*j^oo,ooo
102,996 96
seats will‘ nse ? in graduS Jscent from thd
circular pl«foim:4trtb?rHK><roftws^tliiak
ing, and
|“, Vidth,eMfrance into
ft® ins Wrpected ;! WfiPpre£ent
all 'ff~uih od'w
loh;' arid- will' t>fe-'»Stdii<tii}y .byrdeWMtirS
and. ot hera entitjed tie
different eivW&nciis, plSSSFgtfjtMi aiS-
OTbdniftiiflifefitlraibuilding.
These wiUnpenupbßpaMitg&jrjtyp.ftißr :..
W»»cfi.W.^C^^tfff^Jiaccess'foifieTits-• . -'• i.H--
fd seatsor t,h‘e f &mjjlntfttef4T.‘' £7 “
1 TUfejffAff !,
pedially xlatefyidg ofiSttenU^Po, Around ‘
yk&Mf. $e Kntf
the, mc.losure, atMpveTTapped by tne
cornice, yrinlre OT? e'iitiryy?dpea l Bpaiife
frfur feet iri'iMgh’t.'-'iii'Ehe rtofof the-gen
tral division,; will, i project,pv < eri>appthgr v .
Ju-hddjftmijtn '
these, jtherewiu be .other opehinM ran- , ! >ug|3
riing arotinailie .
neath the raised ’ ' j
wklchwHHVeeiy-' pass ,tlio confined‘«t- - 'Cfjl
gotheinngs
able. Tire; Irodlrhreekirwfcidh contlnnar. "i-ivi
ty MHftlfiff ,
around the imSMmWm e '' '-‘*M
hottest daysthe'<plaeewitt;lTe kept-per- -VJi
fectlylcool. , * &re -■* JS-k
also made %gd?tife*by 4 * * ’>}
means of sky -lights in the roofywhieh, *?i
being shielded on the ontßide,;front'/the -_ J „’,C4
rays: o[, . thft! euft,cJBi}i. l .pgfflcient 5]
■TO®* ~m
The-coHtJnite liftite
contracted;forHhe eremioantof the jbtdld- * “ r ~', s
ing at a coatpf ' ’k 1
take possession of.the., material 'at" "the _ 1 Js
close orjhe^coimntlSn, ,s . **** ®“* jpiM
Wt>rkihen fli are' ndtr'-b'nsiiy engaged ‘
erecting the',.'Vast; Birtuduie ,:npon. jtf}e ","
open spagesif.grquprl iJVPg & {JT- - **>£l
ner of JjOcblggn avenue and Park’ place, "• '
and overlooking ,thd ’raKd, It if St?th'e
same "time 'oßfekf'the'plessinteßtrlhhtl , -*'J
most eonvenleDt slteaiwhiehicoultbjEa.'Ke _ ~
been selected. Those ' :iH
, convention. ujy.ilJ: Jto# upon t~ jr 3
leaving .thepudding, by a • '-’>4
strpll along the greeriSWara 4ranffrliow > ,
enters the pSrk,‘i ontffpon ' j
thc-fresh bUie - _ 1
•over .thpse.ffipoltbreezesi gqj.welcomefin -" ”4
th i ‘'n-- ' '"-i
Along .Michigan ' ‘
age
pleasant; ahdidt rapidhjhi’BufceeDding'in- - i
tervals pa.tcheaj <>t,gar(jepa,r IJllep,
flowers, lie ; ,tho ,
eye in those burping Bummer 'ihotiths.
The white*'specka‘ ! ddttihg ii Uiß : far-hbil- . -*;
zon, theTalbaail distcpdediiy thfcbreeae
sweeping,along - k -A
2ras@®®teii3®i: r:4
peaceftitl nesSuntP , t’”“l
teeiie; bothiacar-ianda imshe .iHabmfp '
.win act beneflcmljjEmHmfßaaftv asrthey ~
liaive the arep%,ptdebate,.,,, , , ?
'&Vl™m^ikw^pjd®m^dT'the i 4dfl-',
way cdtfvSnientL ■
nieansof cdnvaykniotfoe partlesjarrMiig kkjH
and.,; departing,jftotnpjdtp v?nti9Jl
the ift '•6F i fdh te “ ‘"-^t
street.atailitiinefclfgßfthgmrcnntrnndw. ,; j
Uott.of tbfeipnpite m u this
hand;.tJiQ S.tete.street -)
cars pass witliin a kr the ' *“j
park, ahtf I tnesevcbiflihtthi{!tft{hgia3fhby ‘ .
in,,the - ■r-.A
liCity* will ren4e/,yrafl»,sBAnd jfroftfte -i
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peal totha.alio£Sn.HDrttn4itarirtl*Bfl'gliKt*t»' 'V j
The laudable of this Fair ana the appax- t,
entexigeh^i^ f 6f the theft evefi»ptifeirt "
oteach' day kinnW'wtn ®«y-'Siniltßt»{Bt!snd
Piuiaathnartatf iieyih oi vjiria ju owl
BUch artlciea
the Departineni iifi3ei'oiii J kiiit^^-nMch''tiof *■'~_' i
ample WiSt'whem harefui attetidhAcOß'lll "
always be i&t.handj 1
w -m. a «“ff d dM) i / th «Jri?MV O ?A'S!S bo -5a
dull eared for. In addition to theprdmary pro* «
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