For standing matter per square, (40 words,) Yery_day i ~, r In n...... 11 74104 e month . 4tv44.1 7,§0 . • r" 1 ; inSiirtio,nir..4 .4,20 Two - ' , mona.; .. .11,554 1. - insertlona.l. 1,6 C Three months...... 13;75 COUraii a OC r . 4.9 uf ~ , 1.50 F011111000113..4... 13,00 4 'ar inft , 0 ,1 1-.1 2 .0 110.MOntits.e:4.. 14,00 Cr a *Ole - ' 2,60 f Six months 20,70 Two weeks 4.3611)00 year 32,00 I Three weeks 6,00, One square changeable ones a week 1 year. *30,00 DAILY PUE3T•~ Singlektllmeripiene by mall, V3,oeper year. Delvered,'ih the city, at 18 cent! per week LY ' SP. Single subscriptions 31,60 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty ' 1,10 JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. HERNIA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture eared Heroin or Rapture cared Iterate. Or Rupture cured Fiero in or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture oured, Heroin or R up( nee cured BAH/Aura or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured ti pt ti re or Her-ntscured Rupture or Hea-tlla cured Rapture or Hernia cured Rupture or Nieman cured Rupture or Henan oured Max akix , ii Radical Cure Trusa liitterfsjPateut Truss Fitch's Supporter Truss Self-A iti us* tug Truss. Dr. Banniug'u Lore r Body Brace. for the cure of Prolapses nen, Piles, Alxloulinal and Spinal Weakneaa<•a Dr. S. S. Fitch'm Sil% Pla)led Sup- porter Piles Drops, for the oupprmt au.l cure of Elastic Eta. klugs, br wetk and varicose Elastic Knee Cava, for weak knee JOiate A ukle Supporters, fur weak knee joints Suspensory Bandages Sell-injecting Syringes; also every kind of Syringes Dr. KEYSER has also a Truaa which will adically cure Hernia or R upture Xii - Oflice at his Darn STORK, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden AI ortar. Persona Writing for Trusses ehould send the number of nchea around the body Immediately over the DR. REYSER will give his personal attention to the aplicatlon of Trusses in adults and children anti he ie &aliened that, with an experience of twenty years, he will be enabled to give satlafac Self-Injeeting Syringes Self-Inject ing Syringes Self-Injectina, Syringed Self-Injecting Syringe*. Sold at DR. KEY, , ER'S, 140 Wood street Suspensory Bandages, Snepensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. R.I.I. , ER'S, 140 Wood et reef nolo-1 yd& w F owles Tit, TWENTY YEARS STANDING C VT 1 yJ Below will be r..itnd a co:I/cote from one of The most respectable citizens of Wilkins township in regard to Pr. Keyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher The Doctor's ificales are ' within reach, and 710 one need be deonved in , - eynird his preparations. D. Geo• H. KEYSELI :—I became afficted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, Bo much co at times as to unfit me or work. Sometimes I was no bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal ol medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in alra•tlare and pamphlets that fell in my way, but 1 could not get cured, sometimes they would do me aorne good for a little While, but afterwards they Would return again as tad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my Louse and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get: well. Over a year ago got an advertisement of your Lindaay'a Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold It to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whsle system would have to be re- newect by the nedietue before I got well. I bought one bottle and took It home with me and used It according to your directions. I then call ed tq Set you again, wen you said I could no expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used fiv bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tort ur- ed me for twenty years. I❑ other respects my health is improved, and I am an well an could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there Lt noappearance of a return of the diaeaee; lU . an do any kind of fanning work now without the Piles coining down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider it nay du ty to make my ease known to the country for the benefit of others who may he buttering sa I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You tatiy publish this if you like—l live in Wi/k.ins Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call December 94th, 1868 Look out the name of DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER on the cover of the bottle and pasted over 14e cork; also for his stamp on the United Stilles Kamp on The top of the bottle to prevent being inipot- Ad nom by a spurious errtkle whiz% is in the market. deas•tydikw IMPOiLINtAV LADIES. " Great American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal Fr lA] J PILLS lIAVE NEVER VET FAILED(W 11EN the directions hsv e hen strictly followed,) In removing difficulties arisiiig from OBSTEVOTIONS, oh STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapetus, ut er i , th e Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pals are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may he taken I;y the most delicate females without causilig distress; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the systemlto a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly prowl with rvgukrtty. No mat ter from what enure the obstruct., may arise, They should, how, er, NOT he taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe st any other time, as misenrringe would be the result. Each box contains 64) Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE. On Diseases of Pernalea, Pregnancy, Al iselarnage, Barrenness, Sterility, 1-Zeproductoott. and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LA !t1 F:7 , • PRI VATE 111 EDIUA L A D V Is Et., a pan,phlet of in pages, sent free to any address. Sox tents ;tiquar ed to pay postage. Ai}' he pills and Ilemk will be sent by lost!, confidentially, when desired, at., r•;;.; t . V A and pre-paid on receipt m errant' ) by .1. 811 VAN, M. L., r Fen earl Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New 1 Lair. .4"-.Toseph Fleming, Drootrilst, c.,lier of the Diamond anti Alarket street, agent for Pitts burgh. ors-. thil.a.w ?Ili" °TICE, TO -ALL CON(' ERN ELL— Among a cert aln clasa tat sell-Imporhint peo ple there Is a peculiar feel ins ad conl,nli,t Attach- eA.I to all physleinns that advertise and neat the diSenseftnanieli in this card. v ATE I hAv.Ai-its,) why this should la', they ar, else radar tell. Are they not anal,: IMO' oh 1,111 trent tits eases of every denominative, ha tart solicit just , the very diseases that ate so of anxious t i , rheas very relined parties. I 6,11,0, T the-3 Would not let one of their family in., to n par t], !hot I. AP voted years for their la twat.. I a edose I.e ad"eat;. ses the fact, and their lasioll ,n} she is a humbug so he can get the arse.l it ten he tins almost depriceal 11w party ail her lift-. 11. mimes at last to the physician that a.ll err lAc are they to know I Are the) nn. a.d arc tidal Sir Astley Cooper, Sir lienjablin Itrottie, Charles Ball and, Al. Paul Rimini devoted . a ems in the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held up as shining lights ht the ouedocal world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great tnont bet CI them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE ftS upwards of 40 }mars, and without egoitsin can say I hate sat ell hundreds from years of misery and untimely loath. treatment is confined to the a ecelable altogether, as I think It is the best and most certain. It lit in my power to bring hundreds tat certincatss it I thought It necessary to certify to my genet Ai suc cess: but my long residence in this city is Comer Fifth and Market Sts. cleat proof without adding wore. Spertnatorrhea and all diseases arising troth it are cured in a much shorter time than hereto ore. It behooves every young man and-woman to Le careful la se lecting a physician. The different advertisements "ir A TES7' Nis V El."! IES IN that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and I no benefit Will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. liun.lreds are eared annu ally by my new remedies. Addres.. lit jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postothce. • ALBUMS, A Llit'AlS, AI lII' P., Ot every kirLd WAR MAPS, WA ki ALAI'S LATE Ilik)Es, LATE 1.1.; YIKIK ET A LI3I'Ms, POCKET ROOKS. POUR ET A 1.131') Pittock's, 7S & SO FIFTH STREET. OPPOSITE THE. POST OFFICE DK.Y GOODS SHOES, GREAT BARGAIN M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION, • FIFTH STREET jelS S . Oi NC 1' IS N C - IE.AI ) IA ' ST stecE.stion TO 301iN THOMPriON, No. 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Peon's.. CIiNAP PASSAGE: TO Olt ,I.' from the Ohl Country. Person, traveling to the Ohl Country, or wishing to tiring out their frien.ls can secure their Passage Tickets either hiby the s u 31 El . 1.1 G. 0 0 n s "Inman" line or steam ships,iv first citktt. Packet Ships, by calling at tie lid La rnpean Agency, established lit the late John Thompson, dechl. Also, night Irral Is utt Europe Si whys on hands. The old frieurls n 1 lii, agen cy may rest seEurert that I Hill prepared to I rail,. ' act their 1 / 1 .11112,, On as good terms is n,y A*•lit in the City, and will rind it to their ;hit in- Inge to giv e nie o c.ill heohe I trig I air's Tickets el.ev, here. 2•I if 'lll4 r.llP;•,t Reference...in. Pittsburgh ..tames bittnito4ll. Pres. Farmers' Deposit }sank ; I. Pres.thilon thanking Compani ; Watttr aired ; .1. hakt,trici. Linen)" , Arbuthnot Shannon N. Wood GARDNER & SCHLEITE st.; thiCandless, Jamison is co., W0...1 •I S R 13. Claike, Allegheny. ;el5ll , .131. S 1.13, ' S L. c) w. H. AFGEE, No. 10 St. Clair St., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with gTeat care and contains all the newest styles of (moods to be found in tirst-class houses. Gent's wishing a cult (.1 clothes made to order will please call and exalt,- ine our goods and prices. Also, a full and com plete stock of FT'ILNISHING (30011 S. J. O. WEL,DON WELDON & KELLY, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Plumbers and Brass Founders, 194 WOOD STREET, near Stith, PITTSBULGII, PA 1Q , .. Pumps sold and repaired. Proprietors and manufacturers of Dakin's Patent Water Drawer and Musgraves Patent Gas Cooking nud Heat ing Stoves. ROBERT C. SCENE 11T7 J 1M , EY SOMEERTZ & BLP AIT TY,Y. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers iu Illuminating and Lubricating 0118, ORUDE PETROLEUM OIL. BENZOLE Comraission Merchants for the sale of Crude Oil tob22 No. 1813, Wood street, Pittsburgh Pa. MEDICAL wA u. 5l iii W E 51 APS IATt LAT! 1i WHET Ent Pittock's, -A N7l IN TITE:-4:, AT N icr . a a W. H. 111ct.kEE, Merchant No. 10 :it. Clair street, Patellurgh,Pa. JNO. KNLLI; DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C, HIGH.LY DESIRABLE FIILST NATIONAL BANK INDEMNITY AGAINST 'LOSS , . • • +Dr' PrI*T*III3ILTIIG-R. 13Y .E.:11-CE. . TREAST. I .IIY DIVA R TaLENT. , rjrii TIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE Ovrecr OF COMPTIZOI, I. Itlt CO' l' etre:nun:Nor, A_ t ioAll'A.ti Y OF primaatulia, OF washington;Olt?, Aug. 6th, 1%3. FICE No. 435 and 437 CIIESTN , 11 MT., WIIICITALAR ) By satiefsetory eyidenoe presented neat 'Fifth. to the undersigned, it has been made to appear ..STATEALENT of ASSF.TS, JAN. tat,1863. that the FIRST IVATIONA t. II'ANK OF P11"I'S. Puldishect Agreeably to. no 4.,et of Amembly, be , HT r.W.i.H, in the County 01 Allegheny and State i n „. oi Permayl caul. ha:, been duly organized under F ,',. 8 .,. 25,1 - .,, r t g .„ ge, 9. 1 ,1 3 , ft.d.ii,ii I , ttg 3, 39 " / 32 and according to the requirements 01 the Act of Cong+ens, entitled Re 6 a l, l ) E co s a t t ate (present value $103,813. , • , 102,996 26' 'Mu Act to prOflde a National Currency, tenured by a pledge of United Slates Tenipotary Loans on amp!e Collet- Stocks, and to provide P,r the circulation and re- Tit„;, 5em.,,,,,,, ; 89,185 demptton thereof." apptm. ed February 25th. Stocks, (present value 588,667 72,) i. 18C7, and has complied with all The I.rovistobs of cost . - !ea,iee es stud Act required to ti' complied with ['Mole Notes and Bills Peceivahle l,Bll 00 commencing, the tattiness of Nanking. tifrh .. 'ZT,9I9 33 Now TN Easrona. 1, Hugh Artil 'ulloch, Conip ---,----- troller of the! urren..y, do hereby certi f y that the it;2,",.. 061 68 ; said FiliST NATION A 1. 1 - IAI4 It OF I' rf`S- The only profits from premiums which this BURGH., county 01 Allegheny end State of company can divide by law, are from risks (which Pennsylvania, it :Olt hoc, t.tt 10. commence the ; have been determined. • business of bank ing oink! the Act aforesaid. ; Insurances made on every description Of Prop- In testimony irh teed ii i (nesse my hand and ; ert li Tow. teol t.; ; atry, at rates Ma lefwas are 3 , , -, . . u i ~ seal of iiirlae, this oili day ol d Itglifit, 144;3. consistent with security. 111.•011 AILICM*II, Since their incorporation, a period 'of thirty ) k.1'...; , t,omidroller of the t'urrehay. yen: a, they have paid losses by Fire, 4) agamot= . exceeding Your .ilillioie, of (loiters, thereby al-. . lording; evidence of the advantages o(iniituraticc:, THE FIRST N - ATIONAL BANK I aft well nn the ability and ilispottition to meet Kith iabiliea. OF PITTS I et) RA 1.1.1., P,1., promptness all Loiacn paid ,luring it the year 1 830,5182,158 36, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. 1 DIRECTORS. ;ra ni, v W. lin Nu 6-ttit, AWES, =AS H. Lou Capital ii" 7 ,00,000 p,, id Iti with privil- ; f fo l.!, IVA.t.isliii, IlAviD ti. Bitt,:ivit, sire to increase to $ 1 , 1 430,1.104.). S A Nt U N.L (1 ft.l'N I', I, AAO Lae, ' Inc../11 It. Shinn, EOWARI.t 0. DAL; (I 1t.. , 11t0t W. EJCII.IhI,S, (11:: .No It Fat. as, CHAS. C. eaNt 'HEE, l'resident. ED R D WA C. D.11..E, Vice President. Wu. O. Steel, serrettiry pro tem. J. I; AUDEN Eli COFFIN, Agent. nryt , t Ner'heast cor. 2'101,1 and Wood its . INS — Ultt %NCB AGENCY. NEW IviA.CRUN. I S 7 MA H STREET HATE /IRE hEt 'EI YIN j'r E ER YDAY BY V Railroad and EXpretiB(4 all the novelties in out line, and are now opening a larse new and handsome Parasols and Sun Umberellas Fancy Paris Fans, Fine Shell and Ivory Tuck Combs, Elegant Jet and Steel Pins Fine Steel B 1 It Duck els, Hair Nets of all describable Styli, in Ladies' Straw Hats, a new Sapply of Waterfall. Co- quctte, Mayday and Daisy Pat terns Kltn IC i)11Di.1... 01 11,061 approve,' e01..r3 and 613 les, also some rich ollk lace Veils, Maltese , e .homer_ I.l.llings, A lull line of 1.. , rei.. a 111.1 Dolor cue 11..i,tery and 1, kJ, OK. ' PI,— el.! e sitxll COII , II3IIE' to toter the Mogi 8.11 nn thgeotts terms to Retail And ru es. \A • ht , lesttle ripott,t, up e LAirri , 11 , 1111 lttse mcnt. In} ttl _7\ _LA'S 1 )It ()().I),S HUG US & HACKE'S LATEST NO VF.I.T I1(5 IN •4IA IA I , EN A DI N \. LEIN:VT:I,, New Goods Now Goods New Goods E(t E 4 "40 PI ":" 4 , 4 4 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods Now Goods IN THE MARKET STREET, GITEMENT I N T II DRY GOODS MARKET k14,-.16 of na 1.111,1. Bka I C. HANSON LOVE & CO,, 74 A: 70 , :Nlarket street, Have a very large stock of :ill kinds of Dry Goode, purchased before the late advance, which they are selling far Inqow the present Eastern prices. Their stock of Summer Shawls, l:loaks, Sarques and Circulars: together with Lace M ant lea, Shawls and liournonsia without doubt the cheapest in the city. Also, Dry Goads of all kinds, selling nt remarkably low prices. Balmoral Skirts, the handsomest and cheapest stock in the city. Domestics of all kinds very cheap, such as Mutants, Checks, Prints anti Ginghams. To any in want of Dry Goods, we would sayithey can save money by making their. purchases at C. 11A.NSON LDVE& nO'S. Jets 14 Sc. 76 Market Street. GREAT E S C I T M EN TE AST. Bouts and Shoes advancing every day, but you can buy what Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, and Balmceals you may want at less than Eat tern prices, at _BORLAND'S, 98 Market et., one door from Fifth st- ANP.Be sure and call. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, ,GOODS The P/ttelr rahponyLaving onowr -17(41 undo: the 1.1 itr.o.'ide 4 1 , :41i..:;41f 'utters uy, under Ihe title of the PI 1:S1‘ NA"TirIN AL Jol-1.1`..1; 4iF Pl'i would rc:orectitruy otter its set, ices .4_1154 110 U Cl Notrlt, lrrAfts. lithe ot eh 14 -el , . e t.41,,,v ou deturo:t 10,1 :My A.' tea on j , 41 to of the L 01151? t) rht: 41tvnt.1.4.1 the I'lltst , tits.,ll rtuat 1`..31:11 , 411‘. Err., suii.V,'•r: it. 1,42, will we belies e!te. stitaci.•rt sru.kr , ..itoe Oils, 11518 ellltLith Li 1., 1115• uc.l orgruoia*.on t ill rr..- Gest e san, 1 - 111,Ing 51. 5 cry c,teneive eorTesponrterw , c with Planks and Itftol:orkr. thirrurfr.rott the country, wo Believe we ett:l Orter l . ll l l lel: . slNclililC-Ii to those who di, irrtoitre,•s w Iris us. 'Chu Liniment, e 111 he candr,eted by , lie avne o tee/ a and director', .r. !LIE , LAU.. tl itc , fl!-.YtT H.% 1"F, TIIOM, BULL, • 1' Q 4. V: R UTM AN, it 71.91,219 '2u r , lEl l 'll EN CR ()IV ELL, Preait. E. IV. i'll , , WELL, Vice Pres'i. American Life Ins. Co. of Phila. Capital 4 , 600 GOO A I.E.X. 11 . 111.1.1.1i1N, Prea't. •li, ' iIM I EL \l'i , EK, Vice Pres't. N. ii. BRYAN, TIN. 1:-1 NY I) I.'P A 11l at FINT, j Broker and Insurance Agent, ( 1 99tes kir ( 't.lit• Fir,; n ..1 , .If 1!1'1 :; V. , N. I", 1 . ... ~- , 3 ....° 69 Fourth street. V 11,1, 1 6 0'4, I , i). !co, 13 th. Incl.S PHILADELPHIA PEREAIID LIFE w n t: RCA: . BN ..I.ll,unctur} ei loci _ e pre , Elittal to the uniei.hthei, ,i 1.,e, lih a inae, ltJ J ;•• Ai\l •oir INSURANCE COMP Y, that the iar , ' , ..Nl, N.ITII , NAL. RINI, ' OF PlFl'i , lil }(toll, in tie Coointy ol A liertht , -.. ~.,. 119 CIIESTNUT STREET, an.l :••I,,te 1,1 i . t.111”., I .',i.1 , 1. 1.1,1 e beet] dui} 1.1',11- 7-"PPr'Site they Cu 6. t " 11 / / 1 -. 3 use. reed under ,1,1 :,,, , ii,...; I. I:,e requilealeict, ot Capital-8210,14XL A55et5..5304,41113. the Act of Conn eas , , en'it let! •`,,lii Aet to pr,- vide a National lin rril,,- . sta•urr.: by a ph, k ,,. , , 1 Ili J ELL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. I. toted ,tatee ,ta..a,i, a i i n )1 ,,,,,,,,. r, k ,. t,.,, i , VV SI RANI lki, either Perpetual or Limited, clihttion and ',den. •eh i hereof," ti,,,,,,,,,,i I•,.i i i on el rt) description ,/1 Property or /Merchandise, nary 45th, i ,, aa, and has , •nri.plied with all the ai reasonable rates of premium. provision., 1,1 6,1:0 ..‘rt reiluirei.to he ~.,n1; .1,1 }Wily. I'. KING. Prealdent %%Wily:lot, iotenici.iing, the htlraiilitbtl ul Bonk- 111. V'. IiALL, WIN, Vice President. i n g. : DIREC'IIiE.S. N on, therefore. 1, II re, fl M, (}n.Lnerr (',,,,, ( . 11ARLER BAI"on, E. It Cops, tctdler of the Ito rehey. ,li, hereby . rr,ll, - Ih.il 1... 8.E!..,11.1-03, ON.ORGE W. BROWN, ILO snot :' , .F.t 'I 1:1D :NA I'D ,% Au, BA :., K . i i } , P. B. ia.ll"Eitil•, JOSEPH S. Penh, PlTTS.lit'll, ill,C,vii.t)of .1 n , .•, ta,l,-it tte 'U. S l i ,'"," ' O, .I.p.IEPII CLAYTON, of Pennsylvania. 1., anth.,' •il is- •• ~, •., , •-• ~,,, •.• the S. ~' ''''' SECOND NATIONAL BANK tiil(ll,s :NILK XILli Itt'l LAN, I.AI 'l.: :11,k :N1 sired t r con:T.-nee inn - -•, non 1, ‘" , , E. NV i Lan., business - (4 Ill,,Ling under the . d aluiesanl: P. 13,..Aull.1“:1114, SeCrebtry, ---- In le:du:./is ssl.ereol • ~tue.,.,,y : ~m 1 . 1. 1.. COFFIN, Agent. ) s , / aml sebl or offli.e. thi, LI t, .• ,s ~, I ~,,. js tAy i Corner Third and Wood streets. / " s cry, lbw. II Co-II 111, 4 , 1.1.H111, , t10n,, , 11,,,,er ol the Currency. Western Insurance Company of Pitteburgl --- li..lll_l.LEß,jr. Presidents THE SECOND NATIONAL B . ANK F. ;NI. Ii,MI/oli, Secretary. Capt. I:. L. Coen rtes, tien'l Agent. OF PITTS6I•ItC4II, P. 1., No. le.! Water arreet,G•spang S. (In's Warehouse, up staira,l Pittsburgh. (Foimerly IIZON CITY TR.l'sr C, , :111 . A:\ 1 • ., Vis. 7l I ' L INS I'lt I'l AGAINST A" y v ktmlu of P 11111: and MARINE RISKS, Capital, slltio,ooo, wil , s le ,vile:7, - t0i!,,1,,,,,.10 A lion, Institution managed by Dirrztors who 31,000,000. . are well known in the commodity, and who are deterimucd, by pro,nlitnesa and liberality, to The IRON CITY I'l,l•sT Co:111'A I‘: Y lo se - tuaintain the character ss loch theyassumed, ing orcaniZed toll 1,:.e Ns:4"i, , k ~1... i.. t Act as otiering the best protection to h.9V ! those who e , •• otters its sem ices I“; Ibr 11, r,, 1 1 , , i./ .1 , 1. :,el . - sire to be Insured. r al itanklng liusinesB. 1.1 ins I , r . ..“ 1! 41,1 , •I I plit.t, TOI3,—E. Miller, jr., James M'Aiiley Alone) revels oil on I ',pow ,- ,d I •01,ectior,s N . • ..., , , • . a.haniel lloline,,, Ale ,sinter Nimick, ii-Sorge made on ..... ptirt.:l II: Lii . ri,.41111 . I , ,trsle, Campbell 11. Herron, Chas. NI , . Rickel*, son, Andrew Ackley, A iesander Speer. David 111. , I.obg Rees J. Thomas, lienj. Bakesvell, John .' , l', tub,. • Je4 1.1. , A J.PAI 'cAS, ALIA! , New Goods JA(4iII PAINTER, JANE KIAFIII , HR, Ijoop ER, New Goods .TNO. PATT N, fet,23-4m.1 New Goat PIANOS AND MELODEONS. New Goodi,! New Goods linabe's Imitated Pianos, AIIII.INTED FOR EIGIFF EAtic New Goods /lA/NE' , /31, 1, <. E PIA y eiluap I'lllll, :,.ad(I) tirJ; ac • 0,., York. New Goods P.R1Nt'L.,:111.1,1)131 It I .•111:, doutt tl.r ~6t Ice.; 4;,icji • mcnt idc. AI NI 'Fr: , 11e7nA t mily. sanie pt lieu ns Milt. 1,11 i:Nit i.ls 1.1 111. ill /Or All 3lei.,dt Sri. New Goo& CHARLOTTE BLUM E, 43 FIFTH STREET, New Goods Now Goods 11111-So Arent for all the :those instrun.en Jo 4 STOCK TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. "ENIRSIT NATIONAL HA N YITI':-.131.1i01.1, Designated Depository and Fi- (ITV By authority of the Tressury DC this Bank will !eye, hi] the ri Forty 6 per rent. A cumuli:int., Ni ill I.e 14,„k. ern anil Brokers. .IA AI hitil LA I'. i 111.1 N, I 'niers :ire B,vlieitl•d. Pit lebtirgh, 26th, 1.4;1 p LASER a. ICAVSEWS Noiseles Patent Sewing Machincs. These Sewing Nachines 91 e known asl 1 e very best In the 1 'nitrl Males. They are \ V A 1111/1N El), and sold at the LUNN' ES'E 1 - 111 t ( 7,1 and examine them belore but ing Bidet. here. he pairing of Sewing Mschineb uf • e. C; y kind p 1 omptly attended to. ERN EST AX ELM, Agent, No. l0:'• et, Pa.• ruhi 6-Iyd 144 movrtis LEASE OE A SATAIA 3 i: 00111,1 i , ; ,- 3,,I,1:‘,1t. Witt. lu rittbl.up4!:, 1 1 ,:qa,A,a1 Call Dr, .1 II Real Fatale. l{ro;;er. ;\-4 vi I.lllth, STI:IiL 'TOO ➢ $ I lAA' AND Glt.klN WARRANTED THE HEW!' NOW In Ilse. Aldo, : , TuhE Ii ; I ~.E „ . . ,:, \VII EELBARTO )W, ,, , AlAr•el , et to , l dt.: lot sale by i' /'1 q.i-.%l AN, Near the Peeiteldldiy, A.llegliehy cit 3, Pd. VIURING THE FAIR 3IEN's, rmyts au t 1 out hs t.itittersauti Itainoo*.tl,,l,adod :Misses and childda-n'aUni n;rn! t; hers punt Bouts at the loa eat price. at ()VILAIIIER l'l)t*P(11 • 01. , Gov 111 erunrcut I:urrwi , t.or.gtsr „ . KM ST% No. 118 Wood street, second door r,ith IfiIIIEVOLVERS.—COLT'S, SAI ITII 'Wesson's, Elliott's, Sharp's And nr:ouse other kinds, for sale by JAMES EIJWN, iny2l 130 13", s:rt•ct. only complete szsortment in this city. For sale by JAMES MOWN, je4 136 Wood Street. ROCHESTER AN D:StrFFA 1.0 COOP. er Tools. For sale by JAMES SOWN, tern 136 Wood street. NATIONAL BANKS DI RAOTO/18 Ic. M. K. N,•a 1. Er. ••EEER, +/A (K. I Ll.y, AI 8.r.. , . 1,1 PS, SAMFI I hi., JA M ES LA LIN, Preehlcnt Jon N Ti. Sut - LLv, Cashier. OF PITMBUThiII 13=1 P W. , 3. 1.. V • RN 1%.,!11(11, nancial Agent of the United States ti II I V.l-1 BEE APPOINTED AI - IF:NT r tll7 1. lir War and relialik Cum- Washington Ins. Co. of New York stKoaa A 6 111 1. 1`541 2, WV (' Preb't H. Wk , J 1 ( IN, ire Pred't Phenix Ins. Co. •of Brooklyn. 1' , 4b1 Capital '5(+410,000 00 `u. lue - , 12.14.1, 1, rwl 2..!2,239 20 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO,, OF PI3UIRGIL lre.,No. 37 Filth Strcet, Bank Block :SST' ft Es AGAINST ALL KINDS OF a FIEF; ANI , IS AAC .1 INES, eselent ; JOHN Mc t3. 1 131,, Fire l'resi3lcrit :1). ht. 131 /1)1{, Secretary; t :v. I,F:A ni.rent. . I . , nes, C. if. Huaaey, Bar , Cl,ltp, IL I :r.+ l, John A. NViltion, 13. 1.. I. John 11. ICI lord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, IC P. Sterling, rapt. W. Dean, liotert L. JE'i ;re.% 13.44. 11. liana. n„033 REMOVAL. NOLT E TARP: PLEASURE IN IN— ,ulls "IA the public gener al, h.. 1 w e la.tv cne..py the large and remote di-.u.• 1,11. No. 12 Bissell's Block, FT. CLAIR STREET, Where we have just received from the manilla° W. B. BRADI3ITRY, New York, A N D `'•CHCMACKER & CO., Philadelphia, A new lot of there superior P 1 Also, a complete assortment of Smith's Celebrated HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS And Musical Goode Generally, 'I he superiority of the BRADBURY PIANO is a treml establmited. In the history of - pianos no IleW iusnvmcut has gained so rapidly in pop 111:.n.ty or received so ninny premiums within the space ut twu years, as the New Scale Full Iron Frame, t tverst rung Bass and O rand Action i Piano Forte, innifurartured by Wm. IC Brailbu- SCHOMAIth. CLl.'tti PIANOS having been no long nut fat usably known in this and other countries need nu t tallier comment. MEE All thaarauteed for Five Years WAMELINK & BARR, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western No. 12 Bissell's Block, St. Clair Bt. Jitif - tiwid Second-Hand Pianos for rent. Tun- • LARGE LOT OF Congress Tobacco, Baltimore spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds Bright " Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut " Sweet " At BECKHAM di; MAUI Liberty Street, Pittsburgh ..t.nnwrr: Pon Russell Mewer and Revel, Buckeye Mow•er and Reaper,: quaker Mower and liesper, Cayuga Chief Mower and Heapeig Farmer Mower, Woods' Mower. Also, dealers in Agrioultural and Farming IM itme husl9-ddr. sUNDRIES. li?1,1). prim, Mats ...silt An,.1% f Hush. See! iittrkwheat, ithls P.itatties. t:00 No. t , alt. la 111.18 Itry Apples. I, store:ill:I for sate at I'.I . II'ERSON & AMMoN, No. 6 Wood at. To Roilin , 4 Mills, Machinists and other 11 BIT T 77 ET A Le—A GOOD MUM JD) cli•, for dale low by HEANS -2u GI Is choice White - Beans, rill received and for sale by fZER Er. ARMSTRONfI, royso corner Market and First stai ~.~ 3 / a`i lijijoole. •.; . .;; r.:l . I •;: i . , ; ; - 1 - i. .• ,77774.. 3; , , ay Li' l .... f .....• . . . .j.,1 1 liovi i i, : ~,, . INSURANCE AL T OS! Wel) LL LS TER S. BA ER'S, 108 Wood street A. PURVES & SON, South and Penn, Phihtdelphia't ;if:l ght:Bni.l) l p,olit. Schedule -of Advertising Bates. 13TANDLIIG MATTES: Ckue time • , $. 75 . $ Two times 1 26 • Thiee times.. 100 Tour times . 190 Five times 2 20 ' iO , floe week 260 ; 170 8.5 Ti - o weeks..., .... 4 35 i 2 90 1 45 Three Weeks 6 0014 00 .2 AO. One month 760 . 000 2 60 Two'months...,.... 11 25 ' 760 I .3"76. Three months,, ... _ 13 76 9 15 4 5,5 Mx months .... .r.... t 20 16 18 65 j 13 90 Nine months 21 00 ~ 18 00 9,00 r One year 32 00 21 30 10 70 ___ E XtT, F. A DtERTTSt3MNTS: For one square, chatigeahle one time each week, confined to the Immediate burdnesa of the hilverrlser. All larger advertiaemenia In exact proportion. 1 month gt.months 6 months I year 9 7 3 - 6 - 1 ,470 $3OO 17 e n 4 11,45 860 600 24 90 19 00 16 75 ,10 50 40 00 20.00 04 -60 14'00 4[ - Fist notices doable the above rates. Death notices. each insertion 60 cents itiarriann notices, each iiiiertion. .2 75 " .Stes 111 boat JUIN' Ur,t aementa, per trip i t 2 00 EXCetxtrirs' and Administrator's no tices 2 75 From .the N. Y. Journal Uf Oommerce • The Radical Republican Platform . "We suppose that the platform adopted at the Baltimore' Convention , :has L been read and digested by•pretty much every one iL the country h.y..tbis time. It is a queer document in some respects, and before making up. nut minds definitely as to what it means, we desire to sub mit to the Radical Republican press some ;questions, by way, of affording them an opportunity to explain their po sition. The main question is whether they meant their platform to be ironical and witty, or whether they really be tie-ve that the people can lie induced to accept it as a sincere expression of opin ion and indorsement - Not' Abraham Lin coin. It is the best thing they have to offer the country. They propose to us to take the same man and the same measure of for four years to come, that we had for three years past. But the pecu liar character of the resolutions leaves a sensible mad wholly,ruicertain What the Baltimorians really mean in nominating Abraham Lined . ln and adopting such a platform. Let us examine it resolution by resolution. FIRST, Raared, That it is the highest duty of every American citizen to main tain against all their enemies the integ rity of the Union and the paramount au thority of the Constitution and laws of the United States, &c., lee. This is either supremely ridiculous or irresistibly funny. Why, there has scarcely been a day when the Republi-- can orators have not scouted the Consti tution. One Of these leaders„ on th'e floor of the United States Senate, de clared that any man was a traitor who appealed to the Constitution. Mr. Lin coln is the head and front of Constitu tional violations. Ile has made a mock ery of the whole instrument He has annulled the provisions ,reserving pow ers to the States, has trampled upon public and private rights, which the founders of the Constitution fought to preset ve, and for three years the country has rung with the radical doctrine that military necessity was paramount to the Constitution and laws. What, in the name og common sense,do these Bal timore men mean by resolving that it is the highest duty of Abraham Lincoln and every other citizen to maintain the paramount authority of the Constitution a , and laws? Is it irony, or what? SECAND, Resolved That we approve the determination of the Government of the United States not to compromise with the rebels, &c., Why, the Administration is compro mising with the rebels every day. Ex change of prisoners, placing privateers men, who barred and destroyed Ameri can ships, on the footing of prisoners of war, recognizing the rebels us belliger ents by flags of truce, &c.,. the very doctrine of retaliation recently enunciat ed by Mr. Lincoln, are all compromises with the rebels. Governments cannot refuse to compromise, and our Govern- never has refused to compromise. The amnesty proclamation of 31r. Lincoln, however, is more clearly hit at in this second resolution. That attempt at a compromise must be satirized by this. It could hardly have been meant for anything else. the third resolution is about slavery, the Fremonters deny its truth in Coto, and say that Mr. Lincoln is not up to the mark. On the whole, however, he may be considered a good Abolitionist for a new convert. Forirru, Resolved, That the thanks of the American people are clue to the sol diers and sailors of the army and navy who have periled their lives in defence c'of their country and in vindication of the honor of the flag; that the nation owes to them some permanent recognition of their patriotism anti their valor, &c. . That is a capital McClellan resolution, hut is severe on Mr. Lincoln, who has dismissed brave and gallant officers who have saved the capital and the nation from destruction when his errors had im periled the safety of both. Think of that brave New Hampshire man, dismissed in disgrace for distributing Democratic tickets at the election! Is that the "per manent recognition" to which the Bal timoreans refer? FIFTH, Resolved, That we approve and Applaud the practical wisdom, the unsel fish patriotism and unswerving fidelity to the Constitution, and the principles of American liberty, with which Abraham Lincoln has discharged, under circum stances of unparalleled difficulty, the great duties and responsibilities of the Presidential office; that we approve and indorse, as demanded by the emergency, and essential to the preservation of the nation; and as within the Constitution, the measures and acts- which he has adopted to defend the nation, &c., &c., That is what an Englishman would call jolly. Unswerving fidelity to the Constitution! What under the sun, then, do Mr, Lincoln and his support ers mean by the eterlisting din about military necessity overriding Constitu tion? No one means to deny that he has violated the Constitution? We have not seen a Republican newspaper in the country that has not admitted and justi fied the fact. The whole labor of the Party has beenito prdve that the Presi dent, for the sake of the "life of the na tion," might consider the Constitution a piece of worthless parchment. And now they twaddle about fidelity. This would be comical if it were not tragical. SixTri, Resolved, That we deem it es sential to the general welfare, that last-- Motu , should prevail in the national ,councile, MOUND* PST BptittrifiltitifiCEsfigifiment, Programmes, eke.. rf , r „Rebiblfilpepend. concert seannot be 11 47 1 " r/ ti r, ci ty' --, . r T,/,!M VOin*plit ,uctnnec `B!l7- Wlitit a happy - family that ``eMcil" ronSt be, after itch a rap from tho:co,avention. , E3pivEsT r,ReatthiscliThaltdiussiovern ,llle4r4w.tex Ate r nls4, anaactufk, in its artnieswithOnt regard, to 4fspnotion in thh p fitt ekerit i thelkws of war, ' and ' allot 391blation of. thesaMws, or of , the outage of civil- Pflr e irtitT the rebels now, in,aruis, ntiPuld -pansle the kbject,9ifiptand pronitit'regres4., • 'Whatudoeti thiii‘Mearst—.N. littib way baek they fiericarn&Aletomitnimiss with rebel ,La P93vagteY lititabotttethe laws of wsq, fifid , ntqg,eB. nations it This 012 , 0 i 1 It ficlobt -4 t relit:l - Tilden was inteticled Werioutly4fill dVellealyuici con demin Mre'Lincedn'wliesitatintrlft: ingrinack.-soilfliers L on-tux terms el Penal itY • ;4,1 #l,lO/Dirk i Atat the c , „ in inig , titieri, *Mai i n - tffe Pait'itas add ed 'So muell' thit; th' %fidwaivelop m era. of -resopecesiradinorearievt-power to this natimsythettivisini ptilleompress ed of alicnntinn9*out,be,gostered and encouraged hy t Xtbral' ant. just . L • I,lL)i .1 ::1/ Thinicof the .tignallesl ease-Aidgm you read irsfl9l94losol4nuttitigneophyte in the mysterieSAP.Otil)4lo4?Tmel PE,Spfocc`That we areln favor of the 'ireed± cdtiblitiiction'bethii rail road to the Pacific , : •.- '•1 Buncombe; upthingmore. • Trim. Ressiped,-. That the -national faith pledged for this red9ninlOtt?„Of the public - debVm,uSt be _kept , Therein is the mostsevere blow at the Administration which-the - ingenicius de vi. e.rs o fthisplatforrolintroduced.- n Pub lic) faith! The . histery of broken pl,edges, violated - Prdmi4e's, faxes on taxedsoods, taxes on 'bonded goods, bonds issued in direct opposition -to promises- , gold pledged to a. ainkingiund.' wasted, acts of Congress ,devised, to, catch merchants and squeeze'money out of them—all this is so well known that the business com munity have but'weak faith in prom ises or pledges of the Administration. We ourselves have more faith in - them than the business public have,ainl we have again and againsought to persuade the people to trust ,the good faith 'of the Administration when the want of confi dence :was'appalling. There • have been times when it would have broken down entirely but for , our urgent support. No thanks did we get, and none did we want. But the truth may as well out, that . the weakest and most damaging supporters of the public faith are men who profess to be strong Administration men. Perhaps such men got thiaplank into the platform. Finally,•hoWever: ET.EvE3ern, Resolved That we approve the position taken by the government, that the people. of the' United States can never regard with indfference the at- • tempt of any European power 'to-over throw by force; .or to stipplantr by fraud the institutions, of any:republican-I gov ernment on the Western continentlf Pro longed applause.] And that they will view with extreme jealousy; at' menac ing to the peace and independence of this our country, the efforts of any ;such power to obtain new footholds fox mon archal attained a for eign military , force near p roximity to the United States. [Applause.) Well, what do you applaud? The un speakable ingenuity of the resolution? Or the ghost of the dead Monroe doctrine, which for a moment appeared in it? There is none of the living Monroe - doe bine in that is plain. "Carr never re gard with indifference," is a very nice diplomatic way of saying, "Go on we don,t intend to object." "View with jealousy," is another Way of phrasing the same idea. There is that resoldtion nothing whatever but a craven, coward ly submission to ',the agg,ressions of France and - Spain, an absolute yielding) up of the American, Supremacy' this continent. We railier.think that reitoln- Mon does exactly indorse the policy of Mr. Lincoln. How they will - laugha tit if they read it in France, as they:pour their legions into Mexico! How they will sneer at it in Spain, as they 'think of Arguelles 'and send navies to rob Peru! I . 3 tims a Once 9, Daily. wer.4, Week, I sqr. I Sqr. ' I -.stir, 3 timer' .2 times,' 1 time a week a week a week There is the whole platform. We have taken thefirtit words of each re solution, the entire words of seoieral. If any one wants to rnad it all over, it will be found in our paper -of yesterday. Was ever Such an appearance 'presented by a poiitical.party in America ail-this! Scarcely oneword of their platform can be sustained'hytheir candidate. tie will if he continues ati he has gone on, ignore and violate 'ettelir axrd `rvery principle for which they pretended to have reverence solely excepting the negro. There he will do their behest; and while the rights and immunities - of the white' rgee, of commerce, labor, agriculture, arts,- in short all the _material interests of, the country, by which it is to support war, or prosper in peace, are disposed of by these hypotcrilcai resolu tions on paper, the-election is manifestly to he contested - wholly in the interests of the negro, for negro epuality„- and practical supreiwicy, even at the coat of American independence as to foreign powers, an freedom as to her white citizens. The obsequities of the young women who, on Friday last, fell victims to' the deplorable calamity which on that day took place at the Arsenal in this city . were, yesterday conameniorated amid , demonstrations of profound public sor row, elicited by an event so - solemn and touching. Whether regard be had to the awful circumstances under .which death so suddenly Came to these tudiap py youth, or to the numbers who were involved in the catastrophe, the accident was painful and tragic beyond - any that" bas ever before occurred in the history of our city; and, as was attested by . the number and character of those who par ticipated in the funeral cortege, or 'who thronged to witness the sad procession, the public sensibilities responded to--the appeal addressed to the !Sympathy ofour citzens. The remains of the unfottanate victims, encased in handsome coffins, bedecked with flowers,. and each 'borne on a seperate hearse, were corryeged from the Arsenal to the Congresstonal Cemetery, and there interred. 4mong those who filled the long line of carriages which composed the procession :4e ticed the President of' the United 13tates, the Secretary of war, Gen. Ramsay, Chief of the Ordinance Bureau and other dis tinguished persona.—Nationcrd intelli gence{ Tmv, Boise Jew of Dec, 25, 1868, says: "Justice Walker fined himself $5,00 on Thursday morning, for becoming an cry in the court and swearing at an aCorney." We doubt if the case oi im partiality ever occurud before, , 2911a1y DIIIIMPTIOiroi - PLAIN AND FANCrlos PRINTING itceeuted hi-tie - test ityle. Aftoriatt4LTZENTION PAP TO RMtiiOO:lOLE ANELEGAL PRINTIN 7 Olities /or doing A Mournful Speift" sole
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