• ADVBELTISING RATML ntrity - One Inser Two Insertioaa... ~...-----.... ....._. ...maw.. n: TWo weeks Three weeks. One square el DAZE. Single subscriptions Deliverecifin the c W Single subscriptions. Five copies, each.... Ten copies, each i:stray, conies., each; Thirty 61 Hernia or Rupture Cured. Hernia or Rupture mitred. Hernia or Rupture cured. ligarn4a or Rupture eared. 44Lerinia or Rupture cured. Hernia or it tiplure cured. Hernia or Ruptui e cured Hernia or Rupture mired . Marsh's Radical Cure Trues Ritter , ' P,tent Truax IL Pitch's Supporter Team Self-Adjusting Truss.; Dr. Beuardisg's Lace r Body Brace, for the mire , of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weakneapea Dr. S. S. Pitch'u Sliver Platxd Sup.. Plies Drops, for the support' arid mare of Vllaafte Stockings, for weak and ramose Veins. lasitle lines Caps, for weak knee joints Ankle Supporters, 1, - .r weak knee joints Suspensory Bandages Syvingeal ado every kind of J yrilm;e4 Dr. liKU.YSER has also a Truss which wit adicelly cure Hernia or Rupture o.olBee at hie DiIVO STORE, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; alga of the Golden Mortar. Persona Writing fur Truesee should send the number of unties 'around the !may immediately over the DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention to the apli,:ation of Trusses in adults and children and he in eatiened that, with an experience of twenty year e, will be enabled to give satlarett Self-Injecting Syringes Self-Injec [lug Syringe■ Self-Injecting Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes Sold at DR. KEYSER':;, NO Wood street ; Etuspeusory Btulttages, Snuypeueot•y flaikdairea, Suspensory Bandages, Suspentlory Bandages, At DR. KEYSER'S, 130 Wood street nolOqyd&cr TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Sato IoW be found a eerttnec le from one of the respeciabk citizeix9 of Wilkins toumahip in regard to Dr. geyser's Lindsay' Blood Swrcher. The Doitor's eertkfica:es ale reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to hle preparations DR. Geo. H. ir_EYSE/1:-I became acted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were - growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much ao at times as to flout me or work. Sometimes I was so 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 of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in eirerdars and pamphlets that fvll In my way, but I could not get cured, soluetlrnee they would do ma some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again aa bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and.gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year ag o got an advertisement of your I.Andsay's Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold It to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would have to be re newed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took It home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you said I could no expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It on, one bottle at a time, until I had used fly bottles. Atter this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur. ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health Is improved, and I am as Well as could be expected for one of my age, being kitty years past• I have been well now for alx months, and there is neappearance of n return of the disease; I can dck any kind of farming work now without the Kiel coming dawn 4n..1 Ittirth4 me. I can pitch hay, chup .1, tut, nn}' kind of work which bototo ohc‘i to hunt toe. When found out your . I .nodd-sealvli c r I kepi on taking It until I got entirely well. I conable.r It my du ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others Who may be puttering ab 1 wag and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—l lire inlksns Dotemskfp, and will be pleased to satiety any one of the troth of this ceiitileate if they with to tali December 24th, 1867. Loot out Me none of DR. GEORGE H. HEMS on the cover of the bottle and pasted over the cork ; Calo for hie damp on the United Stater stamp on the fop of the bottle fo prevent being {woe. auPon by o Virrioin article which ft in the niantei. .12e184yelkw -' " - " .. "' ... "' .... "7''''' . .""'••••••••••..................., ~,,,Ml4l,taiftlfg„ , -,....r....m.,?:,.......4,--...r.+4.9-,-,,a-...,,,......9-..p,t.....,-.......-...--........,,,.....,-.!......,......-......,.... • /‘. '_" / i f . 4 .i• :.1/. i i , ,, t. '. 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Editor and Pmpi 'Rupture or gernla thiied Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured .Bupturo or Horace cured Hupture or Hernia eared Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured t)l' a very kind A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen riff:Parent kinds, A dozen different kinds, LATE BOOKS, POUKET A LBFAIS, Pittock's, J 8 & Eto FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE DRY. GOODS GREAT BARGAINS M'CLELLANDS AUCTION, FIFTH STREET jel.B o Ist o SUCCESSOR TO JOHN THOMPSON, No. 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR • from the Old Country. Persons titfik traveling to the Old Country, or • wishing to bring out their friends can secure their Passage Tickets either by the "Liman" line of steam ships, or by that class Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu ropean Agency, established by the late John Thompson, decd. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe always on hinds. The old friends of this agen• cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans act their business on as good terms as any Agent in the City, and will find It to their ad van- tags to give me a call before buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. AIRS. E. 11-Is).MPSON. Refereneesin Pittsburgh : James .Marshall, Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank ; I. R. McCune, Pres. Union Banking Company ; McKnight & Uo , Water street ; .i. Kirkpatrick & EN, Liberty at.; Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co.. Wood at.; McCandless Jamison & Co., Wood st.; Rev. Col. J. 13. Clarke, Allegheny. JelOtf 131 W W. H . GE E , No. 10 St. Clair St., , wouLD CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with great care and contains all the newest styles of Goods to be round in tirst•class houses. Gent's wishing a suit of clothes wade to order will please call and exam ise our goods and prices. Also, A full and con:l -ists stock of PURN.WiLIIsG GOOD:S. W. H. McGEL, Merchant Tailor, No. 10 St. ()lair s trret, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Ft LDON /NO. Eli LL V. WELDON & KELLY, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Plumbers and Braas rottuders, Ha, e a ter.); 1.1.1ge stock ok all kin,l et Dry °oda, purchased before the date ad% au c e. w tile!‘ they are ceiling fat below present /-A3tetu prices. Their stock of Somtorr Shawls, Cloaks, Saequea and llhatilara ; togs ther with Lave Mantles, Shawls and Baumann is without doubt the cheapestth the city. Alai, Dry Goode of all Janda, se/'ling at remarks bly low prices. Balmoral Skirts, the handsomest and cheapest stock in tk.e city. Domesticsall kinds very cheaP, 'mach as Mtudeas, Checks, Prints and Ginghsr ms. To any In want of Dry Goods, we w °u-kf aaylthey can awe money by,rneking their PtuVaases at C. HASSON LO WE (IC "' _ 18 74 &Id Market street. OrIBEAT EZC STEIRF ' ~'—EAsT .or Boots and Stu les advane ever }dab tart yon can buy 'col tat Boots, S oratory, and Balmorabs'you mipaY wan t at lees Ras- BonA Comfolndon Merchants ler the side of Crude Olt tern prices, at Market at.. 98 Ma 49ne door from Fifth at feMta go. Mill i Wood street„Pittsburgh , link sure and ea/1..' 461 164 WOOD STREIK:I', near nixtb, PITTSBURGH, PA. 4?Pumps sold and repaired. Yroprletors and manufacturers of Liakin , s Patent Water Drawer and tdusgrave'a Patent (+as Cooking and Heat ing Stoves. ROBERT C. 50EIBERETEJA.ErEflA11.A KfiLKY SOBMERTZ & BLEAKLEY. Menufaehirers and wholesale dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL. ainszomE MEDICAL IMPORTANT TO LADIES. • 'threat *marital! Remedy.". Harvey's . Chrolid :Thermal imur t r ALv x-irrir 14 . . AITE2,IEVER YET FAILED(W IIEB IgUt the directions have been strictly followed,) In removing' ditbdutties arising from OBSTRUMIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF ' • NATURE. Or In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites., or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly hermlesa on the constitution, and tnay be taken by the most delicate females thout oansitg distrear ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A pliCAltlif, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoringthe system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regulaskty. N mat. ter from what cause the obetruction may o arise. They should, however, NUT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe res at any other time, as miscarriage would be the ul. . Baa t, l box atitilni 80 Pills. PRIVE, ONE DOLLAJEC --- DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Disease& of Fettuties, Pregnancy, Aliwarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature_, emphatically the .LADIES' PRI. VATH DDIEDR3AL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir. eil to pay poatage. illipe , The pills and Book will be sent by mall, confidentially, when desired, sicoungeg and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN D (}enrol t Agent, No. 74 Cedarseor. Eir•Joseph Flemin g ., D treet ruggistN w, cor Y ner k of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts- , burgh. 0.%-e• tudocw ; iNO i I'ICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Among a certain class of self-important pet. iere is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and, treat the diseases namedln this card, (Parvers:Dissass e ) Straw Bonnets of most approved colors and why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. styles, also some rich Silk lace Veils, Maltese- Are they not aware That all physicians treat dls. Collars, Gulssure• Lace, Jononet, Ecigin_ga; &c. eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just I A." fell line of Foreign and Domectic Hosiery the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these and Gloves; etc., etc. very refined parties. I suppose they would not 'We shall continua to offer the most advan let one of their family go to a party that has de. I tageoue terms to Retail and Wholesale custo voted years for their benefit, because he advert!- mere. Wholesale rooms up stairs and in base sea the fact, and their family physician says he is went. l a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has my3 — almost deprived the party of his life. He comeslSl t V. DR Y GOODS at last to the physician that advertises—how else , EN are they to know'? Are they not aware that Sir Astley Geoper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir (Inia. Ball and AL Paul Ricord devoted years in the : treatment of these diseases I These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment 01 PRIVATE DISEASES Upwards Of 10 years, anJ without egotism can say 1 have saved hundreds from years of miser y and untimely death. Ns treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as r think it is the best and most certain. It It In my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I thought it necessary, to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city Is mid olentproOf without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from It are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and Woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements , that are seen In our papers are of no worth, and no benefit arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address lit,X 80d. Jan - lyd Pittsburgh Poatodice, ALBUMS, - ALBUMS, A LIII) FLAGS WAR MAPS, WAR MAPS, WAR MAPS, LATE 800 K.., LATE BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, POCKET ALBITINIS THE POST OFFICE -AND SHOES, IN THESE., AT NO. SS DRY GOODS, : ;HOSIER',, IVIA.CRUM 8t CtifirlEYFl'Eg, WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY BAY BY Ralltoad and Expresu all the noveltled In our line, and are now opening a large lot of new and handsome Parasols and Sun Umbersllas, Panay Paris Fans, Fine Shell and Ivory Tuck Comhe, Elegant Jet and Steel Pins, Fine Steel Belt Bueltels, Hair Nc ts of all describable Styles, in Ladies' Straw Hata, a new Sapply of Waterfall, Co- HUGUS & HACKE'S Corner Fifth and Market St, LATEST NOVELTIES IN ALETtms LATEST NOVELTIES IN 17 AGS WAR MAPS LATE BOOKS New Goods New Goods Pittock's, New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods CHEAPEST STOCK SUMMER GOODS IN THE CITY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, MARKET STREET, GREAT EXCITEMENT I N T II E DRY GOODS MARKET. bode of all Wade advancing rapidly. But C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 7-1 K 7el Alark,et street, PrrISB NEW GOODS 157 MASK ET STREET. quette, Mayday and Daisy Pat terns DRESS GOODS SILK SACIAUES, SILK CIRCULARS, LACE MANTLES, SHAWLS, 1 3E1.82, Gl2 FLNA VALENCIA S, MUD. ALPACOAS, CHALLIES, &c.,&e New Goods New Goods New Goc'lb E 4 Z 1 New Goode New Goode New Goods New Goods New Good New Goode New Goods 1 NAtIONAL , BANKS, FIRST !NATIONAL BANK • ovistirruvsnuTton. . . iIiceIiEFARSTMENT. Oirni:nrott - ir tittitu oir Thar troßn-rirc rr w • I' to the ailr•RaM tta tt9 been made to appear that the t AL BANKol7.PlTTS tiiiiltiffly.in thrOounty , of Allegheny and State of RainglitenliPula been 4 1 11 31, Organised 'tinder and rieciirdinuyr, the regulrementa a ,ple Act of Congress, entitilid"air Aet to provide'* National Ourrency,secured by fa .pledge,of :United States u g stooks, and to . vide for the oirgolation and r$ demption the n' kpprot ed Fehruary 2.5 th, Wes, and - lite co 'lied' with all the provisions of said Ant reg .to ( be+ccenplted with before commencing the litißinelle of kleakit Now TECEIMPOIM, /, migh %co - ta; • Comp troller or the Currency, do hereby certify that the saId.IIJELST. fiiler/i)NAL BANK :OF :MPS: BURGH, 13044 of Allegheny and State of P enturylvania,,,DVauthafted to commence the ! business oPlastiftg under the Act aforesaid. In teettmony .sehereof mil - mesas my hand and seal of °Aloe, tulaistb day of August, MU. ^--- Hi OH monmrt io, ) S S llohiptroller of the Ourrenoy„ , . ' TE FIBS . NATIONAL BANK up H4TSBiHiciii, PA, . . Late Pittsbunh Trust Company. I Capital 8500,000 paid In with privil ege to innirease to $1,000,000. ..., --- The Pittslairgit• ust, Company having organ ized under the ea {ti revisea National Curren ey, under the utth i the PlRigt IstATIONAL HANK OF PITT.. HUGH, whuld respectfully oder its services tor the collection of Notes, brafts, Bilis of Psrehenge, gam.; receive money on deposit and buy am) sell Each/Inge on all parte of the country. 1 The success whic4 has atteadetl the Pittsburgh Trust Oompany mime ifs organization In 1862, i will we belles e be a autlicient guarantee that Nub need eutrtisted to Ili° new organization will re. °etre the same pronipt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with ' hanks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can ccr unusuallacilitied to those who do business y6l ns. The business Will be eendueted by the same , officers and directory.. ziputopoita JeburA ;Arran-um 'WILK. Nimics, Roas.R7S. HATE., -• ALE.X.ENDER SPEER, Taokas EWA., •) . .ra.uscis G. lhat.xy, 1 ac..s. Wm:l'DLtsr, , ALsx. BELA lAri - , SA&4ul. BEA. JA MEI LAUGHLIN, Preeldent Joax D. Scot./Ir, lUttelder. augfogtt wtf SECOND NATIONAL HANK PPFTSPURCIT-1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OP UOMPTROALER OP TUE CU, ri itliti/lr, 1 --- - WEtahing l o UitY, Feb. 13th, / 864 . , ipi 1 PHILAI D LIFE WrittilEAS, By Setif/tete/ evidence presented . to the undersigned, alas been made to appear INSURANCE COMPA Ny / that the SECOND ATI OA .AL I:LANK OF • 1.49 CHESTNUT STREET, Pilltililllftlll, lit flte County of Allegheny, , and State of Penneilltythla, has been duly organ- ( Ippoelt.e the Custom House. lied under and aecorthhg to the retinirementa of , Capital—Stalit,loo. Assets...3o+,o42a the Act of Uougrese„,*rititle t t "An Act to pro- -- tide a National t 'uneasy, se , .'ured by a pledge of ILTILL MARE: ALL KINDS OF IN.. Stated Stock and to pro vlde (or the el r- ilir SCHANCk:, either Perpetual or Limited) culation and retlemirtion thereof,l'ajpe ne ,d yw,_ on every description°, Property or itlerchantllie, ruary 25th, ISS3, andjuta complied with till the at reasonable rated of . prentin oa. pro, tuiona of dant Act requited to be ,20/uplitti R ' lB ' l '• P. SClNVt..Prealdtnt• with before corninendlng the butineda cd Rank- M. W. EIALI)I4 IN. Vice ?resident. log: I)I HECIORS. Now, t herelqr4. l ,.mtpat 11 1 , 4.'0h1..0. .0 , Coro ', ! , U .' 4L .''''' i i &YHA, - ( 1. 1 . e, R , ../. 7 ,, ,.P15, troller of the Curretic_i, do . he.reb certify thnt I. " ir" , ... 1, ‘! , .,it W. thrown, the Bata SECO7 , II, N'A•TIONA L HANK or r. ii. , `•ivh•Eil, Jonetzt S. AL, P.1.175/11.flillH2OotUsttot Allegheny, and State ~,'.• '`, H ,, K ," I -`. JUaliPil CLAVTON.. 0/ Penns ylr Was, ie alltrrlOrite,/ to ettuanence the -, •' • . a. , HA Kt E WILE; t i .i n , , . nf B auking un il e „ he A„ ars,„„.". F. /it &OH A URN, Secretary, • -..-...- In teatiruai ,kt r hereofwitnegt my hand 1. (t. COFFLN, Agent. ._ Corner Third and Wood streets, ~,,. /and seed ors. - thin lath day ot Pehru s ''-' i ivy, I,a6t. lift H aIcCULLOCki, •••••• . , COMP o iler of the Currency. ti t ti THE . SEOON ' TIONAL BANK 01 4 . OF PITiVSBUROH, PA., Western Insurance Oompany of Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, jr. President. --- P. Al. Goano2tr Secretary..." ...,., ~.,.i Capt. R. D. (looms...vs, Gen'i Agent. ' No. 02 Water street,.(Spang a. Co's Warehouse, np staira) Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE. AGAINST ALL (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST CIMPANY.) kinds or FIRE and MARINE RISKS. Itotne Institution managed by Directors who Capital, 1 5300.000, with privilege to Increase to $1,000.000. ; a re well known to the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to • The nil 'Di CITY TRUST CO.IIYAN Y hay- • In iintain the character whieh they have assumed, ing organized under the NatlOnal Currency Act acolfering the best protection to those who de. oilers Its services for the transact MO of a Gener- sire to Ie insured. al Banking tin hilless. Drafts bought and sold Ilinncroas-11. taller, Jr., James Al'Auley a:eney recell ed on Deposit, made on all parts of the country. B ud e ' lket whE Nathaniel Hob:ilea, Alexander Nimick, George Darsie; Campbell R. Herron, Chas. W. Ricket. son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John Al'eune. 013=1 JA.OOB PAnrraa,. -lirr. Finings()ls, J. 111.2 HILL, K. C. F. KLOPPTIEL; N. 111. ;ioßmir. WM. Citroen's, U. E. - AP N ER, President JNO. E. FATTERStiN, Cashier. fetr23-ilmd PIANOS AND MELODEONS. linabe's Unrivaled Pianos, WARRANTED FOIL EIGHT TEARS HAINES BROS. EXCELSIOR PIANOS, and cheap Pianos made by Orovesteen & Co., New York. Alec , PRINCE'S MELODEONS and SCHOOL ORGANS, beyond a doubt the beet reed instru- Ment made. A. MA (.INUTT'S richly carted Melodeons, at same prices as other plain instruments of in ferior make. All Melodeons warranted flve years. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 FIFTH STREET, Second doot above Wood m.Sole Agent for all the above Inetrurnente Jet TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSI3IIiOII, Designated Depository and Pi- naneial Agent of the United States By authority of the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Subscriptions for the Ten- Forty 6 per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Banks Bank ers and Brokers. JAMES LAUGHLIN, Orders-are solicited. President. Pittaburgh,'April 26th, 1864. ap27 PLANER &. KAYSER'S - Noiselee Patent Sewing MaChilleS, These Sewing Machines are known asthe very best United States. They are WARRANT ED, and sold at the LOWKiT PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST ARTHELM, Agent, No. 103 Third street, mhlt-lyd Pittsburgh, Pa. WA.NTI:I3. 410 MONTHS LEASE OP A SDIALL Dwelling House or a Rooms pleasantly sit uate In Pittsburgh, Allegheny or Birmingham. Call on H. CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 6 Fourth at. STEEL TOOTH HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED TILE BEST Now In use. Alau , , :- , 1( 1 1t e. and Alaithlactuxed and Bale 14 C. C'ttLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, Allegheny (Jury, Pi. - - ---- - WI 12 RIN II E FAIR 'MR NPSI, 1300F.5; JP 111:11i Y Gtithr Ll:Liters and liehno rala, Letdiee . hLkseee and ehil.lrerce 'lettuce els, Outtera nuLl nt the kneeet prh,e, at OVEMBER COUPot's OF ernment Bonds bought at KOUNTZ &MERTZ'S, No. 118 Wood street, second door abore Fifth, jel6 EVOLVERS.—COL - wesgoa , s; rSharive and arionsv other kinds, for sale by JAIttES BOWS, my2l 136 Wood street. StiOUTLNG EQUIPMENTS. -- Tina only complete assortment in dile city. For sale by TAMES EOWN, 136 Wood Street. watEsprxit AND'AusrAmo COOP. R er Toole. For sale by_ TAMS BOWN, no Wood must. IDAY, ------,-,---_____. THE COMING PRESIDENTIAL TuE FRANKLINVIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY• OF PIILLADELPIIIA, OF- ELECTION. near Filth. • FILE No. 435 and 431 CHESTNUT ST., We are willing to concede to President STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Istoser. Lincoln.as much honesty as belongs to PubilithedrAgreeably to an Aot of Assembly, he human. nature in general as little 'ambi- I i human , nature . i Mt.m„,. toire, amply 5ecarea..„.4 1 , 89804 , 32 lion as ustatly tortnents men on the Real Estate tpresent value *tap's . verge of potrer; and yet to believe him • 01) cost i 1 ° 0 , 991 28 to be above the ordinary as Pirattioas of Tedipcirary Loans on ample Cellist- , feral Securities • • 88 036 man, stripped of the passions and. pro Stock; (present value 03,667 ; g5 , pensitits which' characterize humanity, cost 89 482 07 ft tvele, di once, to deify or angelify a fall Noted and Bills Receivable Cash 27,9 19133 en creature, or, at least, to bow down in --s-----___,_ a humiliating hers)-wiontillig. As, bat ..,.... 1 68 There is something, indeed which in 'rate only profits from praminms Will ..ers . ‘.. ',., of company can divide by jaw, are frdm risks which spires a sort 01 worship the person have been determined. in power;' who quabodies our ideas and Insurances made on every description of Prop- sentline.nta, and MarCheS right Oa in the arty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowan are consistent with security. realization of them. And if, in. oonsum r , Since their incorporation , a_period of Gutty mating his plans and a i ms , he sur • mottntS years, theyhavepald losseaby etre, to an amount exceeding Font Millions of Dollars, threby af- , all obstacles even at the expen - o fording evidence of the tinadvantages.o surtuiee, right, tiosamaas filithe air and the loud- . I as well as the ability and disposition to meetwith promptness all liabiliabilities.est laudations reach his ear. The one Losses paid during the year .tisain,*(l£l,l3l3 se. idea o v e rshadowesall, and that realized DLit I.CTOILS. and made.potent,t. it matters little•bow carumas W. BANCRER,, MORDEOAL Ef. 74;17 the thing has been done', or what ill con- TOBI WAGNER, DAVID S. ErROWN Saari:TEL GRANT, /BAAO ERA, , sequences may ultimately flow from it. JACOB E. SITH, EDWARD 0. DA.LEi Certain very proininent notions in Some GEORGE W. RJOHARDB CHAS. C. BANCKER GEORGE PA t. . LER men's' minds, minds; notions for the supremacy , an t. C. DALE, vice President. of which over all else they have long war C. Steel Secretary pro tem. toiled and labored, have unde the resl-' J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. cut administration of Lave, gofenana p ent; mylB Northeast cor. Third and Wood atm 1 • hboeepneeartially realized, and others, it is INStIRAN ---- -C t----- -A G —WaY "--- -., .will be. It is not, therefore.; tit' be wondered at, that, from certain quay -. ILIA - P. BEEN APPOINTED AGENT e rr and in certain magazines, the idea of it for the following popular and reliable Cgm- the election to the Presidency, for the ' , allies: next term, of any other man than Mr. Washington Ins. Co. of New York - Lincoln should seem preposterous, and . Cash Capita/ .400,000 not to bethought of for a moment. Assets I eb. 1,1864 r 152,000 But the argument to this end, of the i_tEri ci SATTERI.F.E, Prea't article on the "Presidential Election,' in IL VVESTON, rice Prea't the 'Atlantic' for May,seems to us to lest Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn. on wrong - principles, and to be carried Cash Capital Saoo,ooo uo out rather sophistically. Surplus March 1, 1.9a4 222,215 20 In the first place, in order to set off the -- $722,219 2e Present case as distinguished front every STEPHEN cnua - ELL, Presq. other. it is attempted to show that no E. W. CROWELL, Vice Pren't. election has, ever before ,been held in the American Life Ins. Co. of Phila. midst of war. It is contended that such i •spi [al as oo , o ,x, was the case in the war of 18L2, with ALEX. WHILLDIN, Preal. Great Britain, in the Texan and in the SAM I 'EL tt ORK, Vice Presq. S. S. BRYAN, Mexican wars. Granting this to be Broker and insurance Agent, literally true, yet it is evident that in all 69 Fourth Street. these cases did the war question setions ly affect and deeply enter into the elec. , tions of the day, inst as the ruddy hues still illume the horizon after the fiery sun has set. The speeches of Mr. Webster, in the latter cases, would prove very satisfactorily to all candid readers and writers that war was taken into the ac count in those elections, and was no ob stacle to a free exercise of the elective franehise, and indeed never should be. If the passions of men are so uncontrol lable, loused by stretches of power, on the one hand, and, on the other, by a strong sense of wrong which cuts into the very vitals, there might be found, in that state of things, some reason for i jyl•ly avoiding occasions of bitter social agita tern Insb tion, such as calling hard names, putting , MILLEtt, the ban on social intercourse, etc; but 1. GORDO2I,, that , tkoe.portion OLLitelecitruniinitytenter, . R. D. elooak. taining very decided opinions as to the street, opm., incapacity of the official agents of Gov ,itaira,) Pitt ab, ernment, and the baleful tendency of Li na: Al s, E and MARE both their principles and their practice, "ag to ed by Dire, sh bold sit quietly down and let the oar andlib d rslits , unif of Juggernaut roll down and grind its e siey have assume,. thousands, is like expecting the pater those who de: faint:hurt to be easy and content, whilst M'Auley the robber and murderer are in the house G .,,,,,,,, ready for their deeds of blood. N , 4") mat. 'icket- ter though he should be mistaken, and 'IC those in the semblance of robbers should prove to be angels in disguise, yet, be- I 'lieving as he did, would he be guilty of i the blood of his children, if he hesitated A to call the watch, and himself to resist, meanwhile, as he could. The text of the article that there must be no change of the Republican for ' , 'a Democratic admintstration, nor even of the present members of the Cabinet. I This text is nor, indeed, formally an- 1 nounced at the beginning, as in , a ser- Mon, but immediately follows the prefa tory remarks on the state or war. Ai% I guments both precede and follow the ' text. The ' spirit of patriotism' is the ! initiative and potent spell which solves ' the riddle of the hour. This is not an ' expository discourse, and therefore terms I are left undefined, and the reader may easily imagine patriotism to be, not love of country, but sustentation of a policy adopted by the President and his Cabi net. This spirit of patriotism; a substl- tote for love of country, very readily settles the whole difficulty, and makes the Presidential election the most facile ' thing,possible. But if A and B differ in ; 1 their views of what constitutes lore of ' country, how is the difficulty met? If, ' althmigh A think the theories and prac- tice of the administration the very es- I sence of patriotism, B entertains a total ly,variant opinion, what then? Suppose ' to hold It among his deep convictions, ' that consolidation, centralization an nihilation of .vtate rights and Federal I union, do not represent the ideas of his country, derived from the action of the I Fathers, and that the tendency of mea- 1 sures of administration is strongly in that i direction, whilst A's patriotism consists in adopting into his axioms those very ' ideas and giving his whole soul to those measures, must not the 'spirit 'of pa. triotism' in the one dictate a course op posite to that of the other? How, then, is it to solve all the difficulty of a `Presi dential election?' The position, therefore, is not accept ed by us, that patriotism demands the support of the administration, nor, con sequently, that he cannot be a very good patriot who does not. The term govern ment is uniformly employed by such writers as the author of this article, as the synonym of administration; and hence, not to approve the latter is not to 'uphold the arm ,of Government ' Mr. - Webster, as well as Mr. Seward, both recognize and make a clear distinc tion. In measures of policy, even in a civil war, it is entirely competent for us to dissent decidedly from those of the President, and yet uphold the Govern mead proper. in so far as it is clear I that the policy is simply that which is essential to the maintenance of the Con- 1 stitutlon and the Federal Union, so far 1 are we bound to sustain it, for to both I these are we pledged by 'compact, and they are our life. This, too is loyalty, In the only proper sense of the word, fealty to law or Con.stilution. But ll' a policy is adopted, in carry. in on the war, totally adverse to the Federative bond, and subversive of all real union, then no more is it t either roy ally or patriotism to abet it, but rather to endeavor to avert it. It is not then, so palpable, that the only policy of voters,, at the? coming Presidential election, which will sustain the i arin of Govenunent, and he patri otic' Is to either stay at' hbme in quiet stibiaiission ; of else to , swell the number othallots for Mr. Liisculn4 To vote for ancither a even for a Pemcw-rati is apt at t . all necensarily to abandon 'elthet the War or theetniutry. _ 4 :/ ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE R ISKS. t ISAAO JONES, ;President JOHN D. Al , OORD, Vice President ; M. BOOK, Secretary; • Oa pt. WM. DEAN, General Agent. Sonee, C. y, vey Childs,Capt. R. U. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. Meoord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, H. P. Sterling, Capt. W. 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PLAIN :J=lz , *fa tall 4 TI V 1 00044101*ot« • I , ' , fill o r ,4 1 / 4 _,fhq SPEOIAL AnWITCRitIPAitki, A M P% LE 0 4 1 i Posters, Corr Ex st a t tiolu • rphoir lIWPZIO,44.44Itini If the 1tn r4 4 ,.. g the unity of the country, enaestatdgong law an& ,erdlr,enteng :thetrlPAP/ftidix maintained, it i $ ~.net 'so rlvierYnAPPatent as to, need c adititnetaterneitt, that iloy eminent ca,iinot,bo strength d, out reelecting Mr. Ltrieollt; , 1 ,,,1 l Lr ; ,,,, 1 43 oOnWle4 hY lt h etAtifertilit4 :litre that ile'feeling of dissatliffection:with the AdMild4retePtirefonntrY .44P lui /26k een,j4,431,0e; '• • 1 'L I StiOnA. gear- ' red, woe til nama.,r a n d, j4 l 9)94eiriqYilr . 'i sCV. ...1641eittilkat the recover .Y , A/Dat - 53144 1 4b1Ri 888, .W owingit9 MA .14'91310NC, sitOnittOrigr [ Yallenchghiun.o.7l.ol7 IvAltc7.W3tittaSe24; this . pio ve.g ; 'get 0 giolutibtai~ -iptit their et ti W,Prettithe4 i Petals atiOciatteits ~of ArA btlizlC ol 4 as 0940,ttutionat, stX:r Ogees [ aarym .?I'L.,rig4 414tV(441Yi 41)1141°413V iheklettemketiOrilYttkle,Preeeithqiintl f ' e-rtremoniunketlFeeiki•the eillellidhentilatt ifive4da Q4 1 5, 1 / 4 YCrA aro".3gbitol6.l9l*Y'" RITA V4O/11,1g. ill'iWakiictill',4o2o47l - ithe , PerticteraW eau., /inmbilidingr t a solid phaiong. of Itear.W2oo.99ol,:itettits, XE 3 -ti/in•OlTier.-44- qprwarre sVAlR4biat 4Pnlet'l that fee in he Nortly,it44.4 4tildb' ElSSetted-0/4,Vut whi%hioviaki ameall phi% AK* Berea (Mthe alakeplMatt i lie ,done in tire nth) North) / nnt:4o - months-, Ityoxtee4' An, overwiteWpg malerAY,inust, in other rwords; trogiyen for:X.r.. Lincoln in ~ the, nation, ,iaajer . I dr. - BAkaikh „ _ig hieltitate.. ,The dec4tre ti On As he reiNalnklutado . . - that, 'peiteer, At home, and,reopectahroad, toooixot only thus be, preserved, i Should AWL not, ~ , then, be the result 'and Mr. fillicOhxrar4 he retained ill PoWO O WhOris to disturb the peace? We stiOnid bei sOrry-,to be obliged to think" apart of the;•Admutis tration or Republican, vogratutne.l ito hold power at all . harardar to dis turb the quiet of the liorth by war, in case of defeat , at therpolls.. And yet it seems here totineM.otlfor'ehrelY the Democrets in ,power nould , Mal but desire the preservation. of pence.,r L... ALI d though an otterwl)ellningcote for the war Policy shCoilljt be;a:stnciimai no for securing respeettabroak*d damp ing all hopes in tbe;lConibderacy. South, yet does it nut follow irleasenitertitur, thagnnly a vote fori_Lincohi eau be`; .a vote 'for the support oLthe •war.' Indeed, it might, be well argued, that the election of a )var Democrat must be the meat pewetful•support, of the. war, for the Republican vete. would be neces sarily so, and that added.-to the,.Demp cratic majority would.benuist effectual ly and effectively dokng tin the nation seven nranthsibence,. lwhat was done in Ohio seven months since,' The next great, dpgtna metrouncedc.is, in tact, the 4.0.0 the discourse: !The Democratic party shopld not be restored to power, happen,: what may,' , That is, a r cathedra, it Papal Bull. As already remarked, part of the argument preceded the theme; the rest follows. . Whilst conceding. the 'loyalty and pa triotism' of the Democratic party; it is contended that there , should be no change, either in the position, of parties • or in the persponei of Abe, Government, that is. the Administration. Tite doctors ..hen, le.carundiatiottoser tbetsick.raarre ;-- are evidently not horceopathic, butalls= Posed to prescribe antr•ndutinister quite heavy doses of disagreeable drugs. The prescript' nu, however, like Many others, when the ,doctor's back is turned ; mill probably lie on the shelf. • The patients, for •whom the prescription is given , after grave and deliberate - rxrnsultatioe, are not likely to take it, chijAly because thei have lost all confidencein the physicians who, have undertaken_ the' cage.. Should it be swallowed.by some, it would,prob ably soon show its poleonons ingredi ents, in making the_ patients sick unto Bill serio - uely , how I;de it in to pre sume that the leaders ' and ,snassesof,,the Democratic party can be wheedled into submission to - ' power, by, spa( nuinifesta- • Uinta of subsea Vericy, alid or AeteimitiA tion to hold the reins of Governmentat all hazards, or be so bided by sophii- Heal reasoning as - to g quielly,ll4°o - Intl)" nonentity. It is selling i s great data of - that great plirt' to i c :eis;it so, regerd'itseit tei naught, to surrender Its prestige and its moral power, to Conks that its silence is'easentillo the ,welfare of the tiniolb'ite trjitalp ttiutvalent 'to its knell. ' Rut, says the wizard author, .to 're place the Democratic party inAoWer would be a restoration, Of all thin the worst in tintetiof cititCommotion. One might suppose that, the Democratic patty was an essential tyrnnt,notwithitjulding the mild, genial success,with 'Which has so long admirdistered' 'Mc GOYan.- ment of this country, ' We are led . ,co think of a Charles, or of a ioheeTie'4el or worse -when it 14 tnouoathat the • replacement or the' .I"Ainovittidppvlb. power watild'be er , a111111 4 , 0 the worst; worse even than slivery, Vaal- 11 0- Yaw' coln has ltaely" pronott i ticUd the stun of all villainies; for, 'if slivery is riot is 01, then nothing la a sin,','3l monstrous, nu theological, anti-Biblici; dogma. No other restoration surely , can bele be meant than that ,gf. the assumption of the reins of Government by the Eitertio antic party. This arguing lareaUY:hke attempting ta frighten children, with, a bugbear, and, not reasoning , with men of intelligence., To allow some semblance of reason at lettati it is however, contend ed that no reliance is to be , placed outhe Democratic party, because it would nec essarily 'be , governed by fla most vio lent members.' It , is by no means un. • natural that such a presumption,should lie as a fact in the mind , of such writers as the author; since it is very evident that Mr. Lincoln, by, his own recent con fession, and the Republican party, have been brow-beaten and controlled by the extremiat wing,of that party, by its 'most violent members.' That wing,.with them, e lni ne s e, the sagacity, igor, tllxildne which stecm he u pex p si r st e: dominance; but there is no-: parallelism here with the Democratic party, because the intelligence, cottraget.and sag acity here belong to tire ,, a b ettor , of v genue manners, mild •treatment, iand,i,abwre all, constitutional rights and dutiea, ,A. restoration in this case would simply be taking the:reins out of the hands of drivers like Jett% and putting theminto tha handset* thosensed to boththe harms and the roads; would be only replacing the inexperienced with men of ~experte nce and of tried • statesmanship. Such a restoration is a onsionmationmost do vontly to be wished, and may Goilagatit it to our almost ruined country L This European idea of restoration'..is followed by a most ilnunatic and tragic representation of, the horrors., to settle on the land, s in. consequence Of , tido 4 1 .- rill restoration.! , Wlly, there wont la i ir a 'proscription quite as Wins any ' g known to the Belhansr ' tloeefts. that would Make oar t'OotttrY; :tk.Y:AfqAr,'P Maloi . ne' 't.o4=elid to zin:olu :On! *Veal' c l a ° s -P e l4*9 l 4' PRef ) - diunte -, ,s tillr ot t9rilitti f*Ta(44) o llls * littif Araj• 10 . a .1 `',,Bn'nWebirii -'3U-c'etintegiFikfj * O 2 /4 ' ee •PiON /4lte, g. fe et r Att /*lrel-lin (' ,'L, %I f- MO '#tk IPany , f i tOr v4fn4'.. VY a licta.itrP ' to 0 191 4.. 910
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