Ar standing matter per squareVERTIt3ING Imns, For (40 woldeo F o r clay 2 . One insertion. • 7b One month. .... —$ 7,50 •Iri,o- fnaertions. - ... 1.25 Two - months: - .. .. , 71,25 ?Tee 4 4 1 1 1 1 t101111... 1..0C Three monthi..... 13,75 ow; intorticms.... 1.90 Votir months . ' .... 73,00 riveltutertions.... 2,2oTive months 14,90 WOnorviieit : 2.6t1x &paths .W,76 . e :ieeka. - ...i.. - 9.35 One year 3 =, oo weeks:. ..... 6,00 One square changeable ones a week 1 year. 030,00 I' 0 t 3 Singlg litihaariptions by mail, 98,00 per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week. Ncr 17. 'sr () fF3 T. Single subscriptions five copies. each... • 4.'erl ooplea - ,each 1,4 n to a Thi tY rt'y , il elh each, (and one t 1,30 .0 getter up,) 1,20 1,10 JAS. P. BARR , to Editor and Proprietor. MEDIOAL. t tER NIA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture ol;red nerrkla or Rupture cured llernla nr Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured html,ln ni lil. ftre au red Hernia or It .41,1 ttro cured Heru/o or It capture, cured Hernia or It “pt ore core-1 Marsh's Radical cure Truss Rltter's Patent Truss Fitch•a Supporter Trna• Self... Adjust lug Trxiss Dr. Bann I 0r..7',..__(.a t a Body [truce, for the cure of Prol,psurt e:i, yilre , el inlorninal and Spinal Weakneasee Dr. S. S. Fitch 's Sliver Plated Sup ;tarter. Piles Drops, f the support ant cure of Elastic Stocktags, lyr weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, fol weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for wesk knee jetnts Suspensory. Boutlages Self-Injectimg Syringsei also every kind of Symven Dr. KEYSER has also a Trues teitcany cure Hernia or Rupture Aiii"{)ttioe hie Dcro (our. N. I h)Whr01:1 STREET.; siPTI ot the ( ;olden Mortqr Per,ond Writing for Trueecs ehnuld aend the number of nchea around the lo,lp Immediate]; er the rupture. DR. KEYcI:R will gII . P 1118 perbon%l kttentlon to the apllent!on 01 '1 tus; , r7 in , 1tit.1.9 and children and he la satiarc.l ti t, ulth an esTanencia 01 twenty years, I e ez/d,lol to give eatiefite Self-luject lug Sy-ring. Self-tuJecting, Sy-Hugel, Self-injecting Syringfa Self-Illjeci111;„; Sold at DR. h EYr. L. !40 Wool street . SUSpen.or Sus n tipy 1L... In ge.. SnNpe”b"ry !I,,zei, , Iclt , •rrr,t LI n.lB, down d !fel mu t kin , la, A don•n rest cl.,;(.11 , 111!t.rr nt kind!, At I)It. •ni ell eel nol - ILE:S Ul TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below mill be jc:4l..d a ,e, onp or 1,, most rerpech,ble citizr,S regard to Dr. faLy.st.rls Li f.JN,I 1 , 11.111 .Seareher . . The Doctor's ccrt(fientss (1 111(11 In. rev:, one need be dereired in regard to I , is prrocyntion4 Da. (}an. 11. Eiti - ,Eit —1 1,,,31..t. kith Piles about twenty yeara rign, and every year they were growing ii•r.ree, ao ,3 1., ir. , ulde me very much, BO much 'et, nt times 88 10 unfit me or work. Sorn , tilocs 1 woe eo told II,.! I could not do anything on itei.'ll , lilt r f them., they came out on me as I.trg,e 1,1. nut 1 ha.l tried a great deal of medkh.r L ,r I uhr..l to buy and take u hate er 1 rto: I Lea.; of or real of In ciro-dars and parr.i.l:m 1 s ,rl , tell in my wtt3 , t I could not get et, reil, anmt.ll.llls they would do me some good for a little hi le, but aft erwnr.la they would return agnin as had aa ever. I alto 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 ago got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood. I=MIME me you told me one bottle would .not cure me and that my whole eyeteut would have to he re- mewed by the medicine before I got well. I _... - bought one bottle And took it home with me and used It according to y,tur directions. I then call ed to see you ik Lex, }4.0 BAid I could no , . . expect muoh benoit Irotn tie. I bought It on, one bottle at /*tittle, until I hat used fir bottles. After thin quantity had been used, was entirely well of the Piles, which had tort ur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health Le unproved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years Pte• I have been well now for six mouths. and there is noappearance of s return of the disease; I oan do any kind of laming 0 rk now without the nee coming don•n and hurting me. I can pitch hay, ohop wood, Hit, or do any kind of work which before teed to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Seareher I kept on taking It until Igot entirely well. I consider It my tin. ty to make my ease known to the country for the benefit of others who may be Buttering as 1 was and do not know the value ol your medicine. You may publish this if you like-1 lice In Wilk/r/8 Toton,rhip, and will he pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate it they wish to call December 24th, 1E63, itirluok out Me name of DR. GEORGE A. KEYSER on the cover of Me bottle and pasted over the cork 1 also for his stamp on the United States stomp on the top of the bottle to prevent being impal ed upon by a spurious article which is in the market. derll3.lyd&ve nil pe IlrC ileratto cured Rapt lire Or Herala cured flupt ure or rlernia cured II rim otrr nt Hernia cured Rum acre or Hernia cored. Rapture or II ernio pit red Rupt tat 4. or I lernio cured Rta Wye re or Heroin cured kill i aLli,, • W Ai: MA PS, LATE 1;11()K I'uCKLI Pittock's, 7.4 A: STIIF.ET, OPPOSITE It A NG N S. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ILE A VING, notm liT Ol'R GOODS NB bettue the reeent Ite.tcy nticath•e., we otfer at prier, e , n 4 bletahly less than can be bought any where in the East, n large and well assorted stock of t,eazonattle HOSIERY AND GLOVES of ti.e tics' forsogn and domestic manufacture. A gr...t varicry of dress trimmings, Sift and Bugle }imps. Silk lasi - chi, Ornaments, Veils, and Lace Ruffling, Jet. Silk and Bugle Ur. ss Buttons. a very good assortment of Enaroidories, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun Cm brellae, (ientlernen's Furnish In; (Joads, and the largest and hest Stock of Yaniii Goods, Notions and Small V.rares io i c lound in the city. R EVERT KIND OF GAITERS & BOOTS McCLELLAND'S, 3E: _I, ' S 13LO C H . W. H. M'GEE, No. 10 St. Clair St., lifcr OULD CALL THE ATTENTION V of buyers to htestock of Gonda, which has been selected with great care and contains all the newest styles 'of Goods in he found In limit-class houses. (ierit's wishit•g a suit of clothes made to order will please ce 11 and exam ine our goods and prices. Also, a ,full and com plete stock of FURNISHING GO 'OS. W: H. Mco.l X, Merchant Tailor, No. 10 Stuelai r street, PittsilJurgh, Pa. „ • , :'f ' . , • ' • • • - - • •Agg _ ; • ••' .\` - .4 p i e , • # 110 _ • MEDICAL. IMPORTANT TO. LADIES, '• Great American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal ?~sAX.3E PILLS H AVE: NEVER VET FA I LED( W HEN the directions have been strictly followed,) in r emoving - difficulties arising from OfhilltUCTlONs, OH STOPPAGE OP NA'l I 'RE. -• Ur In restoring the system to perfect health when fluttering from Spinal A ftectionit, Prolapses, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless ou ti,e constitution, and may be taken by the Meal delicate females without causing distress; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, Bystrengtnening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing MI the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the oast ration may arise. They should, however, NOT he taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe ! at arty other time, as miscarriage would he the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE DOL DR. HAR VEY'S TREATISE on I nseaatia of Females, Pregnancy, Mts.:artisan, Barrenneas, Stery., Reproduction, and Abu of Nature arid emphatically the LADIES' PRI : VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of -o' pages, sent tree to any address. Six cents requir- i eff to pay postage. 4E - the pills and Book will be cent by mail, confidentially, when desired, Retie 111. or a itALitri, i and pre-1...i0n reecipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. It., Oeuerol A 'tilt, ' No. - ili I War street, New 1 orli. 6.r . ./...eph Fleming, DI ug . gist, corner of the Diamond and Al at bet atreet, agent ire Pitts- ' burgh. ini-einilaw - skT• OTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— ' 11l Among a certain chi. 01 cell.itni ,i - i au: pen- Fie there is a peculiar feeiing of contempt attach- . ed to all physicians that ad, ert ice and treat the ill t t agiscanalned in Unload, (PRI V ATE DisßASitts,) je4 why this should he, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dm- New Goods eases cil evey denomnaton, in fact soicit Just the x ei y diseases r that i are i so obrioxious l to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not ~ let one of their family go to a pat t . { that has do- I Voted years for their twneht, beeav,a- he adi cell- New Gooa 8 I bea the lac:, and their tamily pi:pile/MI soy a he ic ~.. a humbug so he ran Oct the case. often be has t (r almost deprived theyarty of his life. Ile comes at last in the physician that advertises—how else New • Goods I t:::: are they to know I Are they not aware that 'sir I.lley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie. Nit I harks . Bill and :il Yellll RP`Orli dev o ted, y eats in the treatment of tlie.te diseases t These men arc held New Goods up as Ithihilig lights a re a medical world ; I !low! Jy4,ly actiert that all men are worthy that publish, still I 4 14; L there are agreed number of them that/tee. I have : r • OF PITTSBURGH. Western Insurance Oompany ofPittsburgh. devoted myself to the study and treatment of New Good R. MILLER,jr. President. PRIVATE DISILA6I4, upwards co 40 ears, and Bi g g New Goods F. M. Ocmorov, Secretary, ____ without egotiam can say I hare saved humlreds Capt. R. D. Cootritais, Gen'l Agent. from yenta of misery and untimely death. My TREASURY DEPARTAIVT, No. 02 Vit'afer street, (Sluing ac Co's Warehouse, ti raiment is cunt lief to the t egetable altogeiher, m• e ' ;ITI; New Gooda (..). ICH Os Citmel ROLLER 01 , TUE CORKER& T i ' op stairs,) Pittsburgh. a,,, I think it h 3 the best and most is stain. It is la Wil e w Good. , Witahiegton City, Feb. 13th, 11164. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL 111, poster to bring hundreds of ccrtidcates if I WFIEREAs, By satisfactory evidence presented kinds of FIRE and MARINIi RLSKS. thought it necessary to cattily to in y general sum ll4l 4 4 to the undernignesl. it has been made to appear A Horne Institution managed by Directors who ' cese : but Inc long lesidence in this coy is suit- ~ that the SECOND NATIONAL BANh OF t are well known In the community, and who are dent proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea New Goods ? 4 New Goods Pirrsm -no ii, in the County of legheny, determined, by promptness and liberality, to am] all diseases arising Isom it are cured in a and State of Pennsylvania, inns been duty organ. maintain the character which they haveassumed, much shorter time than heretofoi e. It behoores ! 0 iced under and according to tl.e requirements of scattering the best protection to those. Who de evel y young man and woman to be careful In se- 1 „., leeting a physician. The different advertisements New Goods t 1 i' New Gon4: 4 i • the Act of Congress, entitled •• An Act to pro- t sire to be insured. ride a National Currency , secured by a pledge of DIRE4ITORs—Ii. Miller, jr., James s.l , Auley that are seen in i oir papere are of no worth, and ...) United States Stocks, and to provide for the cir. Nathaniel Hollins; A lexander Nimick' George no benefit will arise from answers limn only loss i dilation and redemption thereof," approved Feb- Darsle, Cainpbell B. Herron Chas. W. Rioket, of health and money. • Hundreds are cotta noun. ' s runry 2.501, lbw, and has compiled with all the : son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. ally by my new remedies. AMitess .1-R i t x Boa New Goods P n pros isions of said Act required to be compiled Long Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John NOW GOOOn with before commencing' the business of Bank- ' M'Cune. Jail-lyd iiii.iurg 1 os o e. ri" ' i 1 . t tile 1 .04 lath Mora ALB I TIVI S, ALBUMS ' New Goods : Now, therefore, I, licon AirCotr.extn,:Conip- Iler of the Currency, tin hereby certify that ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO . 6 New Goods :ti r e said SECoND NATIONAL BANK OF OE' P.I.PTSI3urt4G.R. P I TISB URO li t County of Allegheny, and State ot I 'eunsylv mina, is authorized to CollifhellQC the ! Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank :Block. . fehie - - -- [nosiness of Sacking under the Act aforesaid. PEST ST( )CK - la testimony whereof iminessmv hand Jr NSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 5 „. s. and zeal of Wilke, this 13th ibis of Febru- JI FIRE AND AIARINE RISKS. I• i ary, iinl4. HUGH Al, CULDOCR, ISAAC JONES, President ; RAIN: D. .11.10. Comptroller of the Cu:fancy. ! Ciißll, Vice Piesident ; 1). Al. RUCK, Secreteu - yi ; Cs.pt. WM. DEAN,General Agent. nit :.m.m.tkiD ArEriuNiat, 1:3,..A v v . 1 , 43 ,,,, z ,..„ 4 ,,„,,,,,,,,, czaw „ 4 . ~, a .... 21 4i044,..amat ;B. L. Fahneatoek, John D. c MCord Capt. A , S I - m 31 IF:: 1 -. 1 o io 0 D s f (Formerly dam , OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, : Robert i L. lirfirew Robt. H. Davis. • • no2B num; CITY TRUST COMPANY./ ! ' U"Pitati Sauo,ooo, with privilege to increase to $1,000,000. The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY liar- Big organized under the National Currency Act ' oilers its services fur the trap bile rum of a I leiter al Banking Buaineas. Drafts I . light and bold. Money received on Deposit, •:n.l Collections made on all parts Cl the count IN . I I ,Vl`,, O.' MA 1 11".1P lAP LATE 130oEs, I.ATi: oi 11;s, 'K ET B()( pi ,r •K ET 11( A LIJI'MA. ! GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S Pe“. r OFFICY. rfo. is 3rarli(A :„tveet RICH GUIPURE LACES, Alai-CALL SOONna- 55 Fifth street DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. 1 NATIONAL RANKS. • NEW DRY Goons I FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS oF, IPIa-"rsitrmittsaix. 13-Y 111-ItlE. 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. I r niiiun FRANKLIN FIRE tintSURANCE Oirvion or ComeTnoLtatt OP TB ithrert terror, jp,. COMPANY OF PR LLA BELPHI A, OF- Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1863. Wnititas.B, By satisfactory evidence preaented 1 • FICK N0..435 and 437 cugshratur ST., near Fifth: to the undersigned, it has been made to appear STATEMEN'T of ASSETS, :FAN. Ist, 1863. that the FIRST NA TIONA L NANKOF P Published Agreeably to an Act 4.11 Assembly, be- BURGH, in the county of Allegheny and State 1 i n „ AL.rtgage, amply secured... —.31,893,393 3 . 2 (4 Pens iylvania bus Leen duly organized under 1 ri„,,,,,' and acco;ding to t requirements of the Act of Real }'A to (preisent value $10,313 Congress. entitled "an Art to provide a National I 61,) cwt, Currency, semi:etl by a pledge of United States I Temporary Loans on ample Collar ', Stocks and to provide for the circulation and re- feral SectiritiPS 89,1,15 demption thereof." approval February 26t1i i. I I Storks, (present value 0486,667 12,) ! 1863, an! has compiled with all the provisions 0,. co " , 89,786 tio 1 Notes and Bills Receivable , 1,821 On . ' said A. - required to be complier! with before . commencing the business Of Banking. 27,919 33 Now TitEnteronic, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comr- ; Cash -------- troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the , . 82,208,061 4th said FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Firrs- 1 The only profits from premiums which thin BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of company can divide by law, are from risks which Pennsylvania Is authorized to commence the i have been determined. business of banking under the Act aforesaid. lnsurances made on every descriPtion of Prop i, In testimony whereof witness/3, my head and erty, In Town and Country, at rates as towns are seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. i consistent with security. ---- ) HUGH McCULLOCH, Since their incorporation, a petlexl of thirty SS 1 /,...---- ) Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK I OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. • 1 yearn, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Nlillions of ',ottani thereby af ,, I fording evidence of the advantagesof Insurance, as well as the atilt] y mut dispositioh tomeet with promptness all liabilities. Looses paid dorm" they eat 18514 862,158 38. . DIRE(A'ORS. . • Orrenteo W. BANCLEIL, hI.ORDSOAL H. LOU Carolina 41500,000 pant In with prlill. i TOBIAS WAG/ft:it, I/AULD S.! BROWN* ege to increase to $1,000,000. SAMUEL GRAFT, Isaac) Lea, JACOB K. SE iTE, Elowartu C. DALAI', I 1 The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ- Cleottoe W. /Licit/teen, GEORGE FAI.J.No, Nized under the act to i rrovlde a National , Omen- CILAS. 1:. HANOI, Ell President. s,l-r V e,rt i! . l ". l '. fts73 , !,h ;! ' , FIRST-I,i're":4votraic , WPail) 1 . I t Tel L li e i t ), l A S i tt ' _ y priocetePrnritlent' otter its eery ices for the rellection 01 l Notes, ! J. GARDENER COFFIN Agent. limits, hills of E) ,, Thange,.a.c., receive money 01, . my lb 'Northeast cur. Third anO.A.Vood sin deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of - _HILADELFHIA Ftitiiri-Litr-E--- the COTltli ry. r The success which has attended the Pittsbureh Iti32, INSURANCE COMPANY, Trust Company since its oiation in n - 117 we bell, ebe a sufficient ii.ii a ran tee that busi- 140 CHESTNUT STREIET, ' nose entrusted to the new organization will re- , oppoßito the 409.5t0m !lions°. ' wive the same prompt attention. aapita1..16.1.10,100. Assets.. iii...404-,913. Haring a very extensive correspondence with ' ---- WILL MAHE ALL lI_INXIS .OF IN. 1 Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, : u e believe we can otter unusual facilities to those SURANCE, either Petpetuaf or Limited, who do business with us. ' On every description of Property or Merchandise, The business will be conducted by the same at reasonable i .,,, o f I,,,, L i cum , ' officers and directors. ROBT. P. KING, President. DIRECTORS . 21 . W. BALDWIN Vice President. J.klfßit LAUGHLLII Vlnt. K. NIMIPIL, HLRE(TTORS. : • ROBERT S. Rave, ALEXANIL LS Seeza, . OH, ELEB BAnts, E. R. COPRi THOMAS BELL, I'ILANC/8 U. ,BAILIty, •E. R. ENGLISH, GEORGE W.,BROWN, THOB. WIGHTICAN, ALEX. BRADLEY, . P. B. SANEST, Jostieri S. Para., SA war i RICA. R D ' O. SILERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON, JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. : „s; J. a1,t0,,,,,,wi5, E. Wu.ne JON D. SCULLY, Cashier. ' augs-dfswtf F. BLACKBURN, Secretary, 1. G. COFFIN, Agent Corner Third and Wood streets. Corner Fifth and Market Sts. LATEST NOVELTIES IN LATEST NOVELTIES IN IMEIWIE WAR MAPS IN THE CITY TE luioKs Pittock's, MARKET STREET, WHEELER et,. WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCH s'rxrrcx. SEWI.NGMACHINES THE OHEAPEST, Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium, NO. 27 FIFTH ST. Three doors below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., ap4-eokl-d&w WESTERN AGENTS .. _ 44 .1,T , V;fr:"i - _/? •"'"......171,.. - E:"....,?.&_/:-., _ T 0-• ..^77.....77-2M . 7.425 • •;,-. o 5 P. . " 1 # 0 ti'" CD .... -• I 7 , -- .1 7" " `-'' y j ..,. . Ct -". WAMEL INK & BARR, No, 12, Bissell's Block, St. Glaiir street TOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELE -"J HEATED Bradbury, Schomacker & Co.'s Gold and Silent Prize Medal PIANOS, cheaper and will stand in tune Ihnger than any other PIANOS made. Also, Smith's Harmoni ums and 14 lelodeona and libiaxial Goods generally at the lowest Eastlarn cash priors. Pianos to let. Tuning and reparirig done at the shortest notice. Sheet Music bound with neatness sad dispatch je23 Wtetk -- - IE OD.CAIIIitIAGE PAINTERSV GO and one Good Trinuner. -Tho highest prlcea will be pa Iti at the Uarriage Factory of JOHN A. SHAM WON. Columbus, Ju pe 14, 1864. jal7.4td HUGUS & HACKE'S DRESS GOODS SILK SACQUES, SILK CIRCULARS, LACE MANTLES, S . ll/1 WL'i (IR ENADINES VA LENCIAs, CULM. ALPACCAS, CH ALLIES, I New Goode Now Goods 1 New Gorl, New Goods SECOND NATIONAL BANK SINPLEi3T, And BEST, DI.RECTORti • JACOB PAIS...TER, Hone. HODINSON, JAKE HILL, R, Hot ( 4 / 1 11AS, C. F. FLOP PER; W . M. WM. COOPER, a. E. A RNER, President SRI). E. PATTERSON, Cashier. fetr2.3.4ind PIANOS AND MELODEONS. knabe's Unrivaled Pianos, W ARR INTRO FOR EIGHT TEARS HAINES BROS. EXOELSIOR PIANOS, and cheap Pianos made by (Irovesteea a, Co., New York. Also, PRINCE'S MELODEONS and SCHOOL ORGANS, beyond a doubt the hest reed instru ment made. A. 11 . 1 A ()NUTT'S richly carved Melodeons, at same prices as other plain Instruments of in ferior make. All Melodeons warranted five years. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 48 FIFTH STREET, Second door above Wood 1D Sole Agent for all the above instruments JOl TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. 11DIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, a Designated Depository and Fi- nancial Agent of the United States • By authority of the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Subscriptions for the Ten- Forty 5 per oent. Gold-bearing Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Banks Bank ers and Brokers. JAMES LAUGHLIN, Orders are solicited. President. Pit taburgh, April 26th, 1864. ap27 - _ PLANER & KATSERIS Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines. These Sewing Machines are known as the very best in the United States. They are WARR ANI - ED, and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine them before buVing elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST ARTHELM t Agent, No.-14*4'hird street, mhld-lyd • It Pittsburgh, Pa. W A INT "I' P. 113 . AIO MONTHS LEASE OF A SMALL Dwelling house or 3 Rooms pleasantly sit uate In Pittsburgh, Allegheny or Birmingham. Call on J. H. CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, my2S No. 67 Fourth at. STE2EXA ^1•00•1"11 HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE BEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and W H PRI .RARROWS. • Manufactured and for sale by C. COLEMAN, . Near the Penitentiary, Allegheny City, Pa. THE FAIR MEN'S, BOY'S D and ouths Gaiters and Bal morals, Ladies' Misses and children's Italmorals, Gaiters and Boots at the lowest price, at ikTovEm BER COUPOUS OF GOV 1N ernutent Bonds bought at ICOUNTZ & :WERTZ'S, No. 118 Wood street, second door above Filth. jet 6 REVOLVERS.—CULT'S, smurm Weeson'S, Elliott's, Sharp's and adonis, other kinds, for eats by JAMES BOWN, iny2l 180 Wood st SPORTING EQUIPMENTS. r. T - 111{. only cosaiplete assortment In this nay. For sale by JAMES WI BOW „le't Wood Street. D OCHES WEB. Alta D•BIIPPALO COOP: Cr Toole, ; For sale by my2l JAMBS BOWN, Wood street, _IE" C:1 1:7 - _ WINDOW SHADES, Received nil); DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK o 1.• c:irCARPETS! Well seasoned . OIL, ier-01 - 't3, AT IffeCALLMWS. tsir4cort7n, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. m t•=4 . L. "1" . 111 0 SIVL , SUCCESSOR Ti) JOHN THOMPSON, No. 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Penn's. (REAP PASSAGE TO OR from the Old Country. Persons traveling to the Old Country, or wishing to bring out their triencla can secure their Passage Tickets either by the "Inman" line of steam ships, or by first. class Packet ropean A S g h e ip c s y established b a y t th he laOedJ E hnThompson, deed , . Also, Sight Drafts on Ettrope always on bands. The old friends of thilfigen cy may rest assured that I am prepared ttitrana act their business on as good terms as any Agent in the City, and will find it to their advan tage to give me a call before buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. 'I HOMPSON, Referencesin Pittsburgh : James Marshall, Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank ; 1. R. McOune, Pres. Union Ranking Company ; McKnight & Co., Water street ; J. Kirkpatrick & Liuerty at.; Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co.. Wood at.; McCandless, Jamison & Co., Wood st.; Rev. Col. J. B. Clarke, Allegheny. jelptf mhlS H. D. BRECHT & CO., :MANUFACTURERS OF Looking Glasses, • Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures; No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. jeltil A LAR GE LOT OF (Z Tobacco, BErre Tobacco, Nang Pounds I_ 3 l r u i t g a t nd Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Out It S gw ur ef Ai ev e e Fin t eut At .IVMOLLISTFaViot..= mh2.B & LONG, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh AGENTB HOR Russell Mewer ana tisanes, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Quaker Mower and Reaper, eayuga Chief Mower and Respell, Farmer Mower, Woods' Mower. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Z.ES lime= ssa. sU.NDRIES. 1,600 Ifush. prime Oate 200 Bbis. Family Flour. 100 Bush. Seed Buckwheat. 60 Bids Potatoes. 200 BD's. No. 1 Salt. 10 Bbis Dry Apples. In store and for sale at PATTERSON tr. AMMON, _je9 No. 6 Wood at BORLA ND'S, b 8 Market at To Rolling Mills, Machinists and Other B ABBITT GOOD AIM. ale, for ; T 4 ale low .7. PURVES & SON South and Penn, Philadelphia. EANti -20 choice White Beaus, rtSt received and for sale by FETZER ir ARMSTRONG, corner Market sad First AO. I ~.., CLOSING sOIIT SALE OF .11-0 V •-• a TOE - BOOTS, .SHOES AND (.3; at leas than Burt east, at BORLAND'S. early. and secure bargains. • je/8 08 Market, al?. INSURANCE NEW STYLES fire AN INTERESTING DEBATE IMPORTANT DiSqLOSITRES, The a Jerks and Spasms of the Administration in Carry ing on the War. 147.2,996 28 THE WASTE OF MEN AND MONEY, Seven Hundred Thousand Men Recruited Since Last Octo ber. $125,000,000 Spent in .1301114188 --- Forty-eight Thousand Men Sent to Gen. Grant Imme diately after the cross ing of the Rapi dan. In the United States Senate on tha Bdt of June, Mr. Wilson moved to takeup Senate bill 286. The motion was agreed to; and the Senate, as in committee of the whole, proceeded to consider the bill (S. No 286) to prohibit the discharge of persons from liability to military duty by reason of the payment Of money. Mr. Wilson—l am sorry to disagree with some Senators in regard to this question of time. I think it is of vital importance to obtain men now within a few weekl, and think it much easier to obtain men for one year than to obtain men for three years. It is a very hard thing to gq to the people of the country and say to them, "We draft you into the service of ;the United States for three years; we twill not allow you to pay com nottation.7 It is especially a very hard thing to do, when you do it in communi ties that have been hard pressed by pre vious efforts to till their quotas, as some portions 'of the country have been. Sir, I believe we can obtain ten men by draft ing for one-year easier than we can ob tain one man for three years. I believe if you put the term at one year men will say, "I will not pay the commutation money; I will not try to get a substitute; I will go info the service and do my part ' for one year." But three years is a lurge portion of a man's life; he feels the bur den, he feels the interruption of all his social relations and all his business af fairs; and it is very hard to say to him, "You shall go;youshall not pay any com mutation:" Some Senators talk as though drafted men ought not even to have the of paying the price For~su — bat — itq~es which they will have to pay if they pass this bill. They average some five hun dred dollars at the present time. The • bounty *or substitutes or enlisted men throughout the United States to day will average at least five hundred dollars; and if you repeal this portion of the enroll ment act the bounty will go up to clout,. le or treble that amount. Sir, I think by adopting this proposition we can ob tain all the men we want and put them into the field much sooner than in any other mode, and the time is of great im portance to us, especially at a period like this, when we want men to sustain our armies that are advancing. Expe rience is proving to us that the old regi. ments in the field have been filled up by drafted men, by substitutes, and by enlisted men during the past winter, and have fought well and bravely, equal to any troops that have ever fought in this country. lam told by officers who had two or three hundred of these raw men put into the old regiments during the present winter, that the new men be hayed admirably in every respect. What we now want is to fill up the regi ments that have been cut down by the late battles; and it is an act not only of sound policy, but of humanity to the people, to have it understood that th e term of service shall not exceed one year. Mr. CoNNEsS---The Senator from Mas. sachusetts, if he will excuse the expres sion on my part, seems to me to be en gaged in an effort to reason away the courage of the country. When the en rollment bill was before this body, and the honorable Senator was conducting it here as the Chairman of the Commit-, tee on Military: Affairs, his proposition to limit the period of draft to two years was received With no favor in the Sen ate. That was about three months ago, or thereabouts. What change is it that ,has come over the spirit of the dream of the country, or those who are 'conduct ing its Government, that should make them demand that the period of service now should be but for one year? I know that there is a gre,at deal of force in the suggestion made by the honora ble Senator from Vermont, that new men in old regiments,under experienced officers who have been in the field and understand the duties and fatigues and labors of war are worth more than new men in a comparatively disorganized, condition with new officers and scarcely any organization. But, sir, shall we not avail ourselves'of the value of those new men in the old organizations for a longer period - of time than one year? I ask is there any prospect to day in the aspect of military affairs that de mands that we should ask for a less pe riod of service than we have heretofore asked? Has the alternative nut existed presented by the term of "three years or the war?" If the war shall be ended before three years, will not these men be subject to be discharged? Do you mean to teach the men of the country who are fit to be soldiers that they are fighting for the money they receive? Do you mean to unlearn them the lesson we have endeavored to teach them, and which they themselves, I think, under stand, that they fight for their own country, and for the phrpeftiated liberty of their people? Mr. President, the difficulty that has stood in the way of drafting men from the Inhaling of this war has been the irritaeon the draft has caused to the people, and from the appli cation of the draft, the GoVernmenthave gone to the offering of bounties In ex, travagant sums to,qbPdn soldiers. Why did the Government not persist in the system of draft?' I apprehend it was beeattsathey preferred to pay a large s.mtount of money rather than to subject the people to , irritation. Are you going to subject them now to irritation annu ally to fill the ranks of your armies? Are the people to be taught at this pe riod of the war that they will travail '''---`ll/0161111NrINW".7 Steam PrlntinctitabjtstrolAt, BARR &•11704 X'ri*letOtte'oj!..'Y .rz3nr, mi3earrtioxos PiAINAND FANCY JOB PititriNO Executed In the beet style, SPECIAL ATTENTIDIV PAID 40 RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND ,LECIAL, Oln Waite* Or z. , Posters, Priii+.oll-Tile;lli !fai4.21;9% For F...xtd.hitioge and clogigert hotatingt-but__.; surphued Julio" City: -r,. ' • draft regularly, once a year, and thentlit addition as often eV there eball'she spasms at' headquarters?:+l.la:lhat •tct the policy upon which , this . Waris tot , * continued hereafter? • If it is, Ictinlitd say that my soul is; sad; that nirreattl are superior to my. anticipations . future. It is run my °thee to Condetnit here, but tho contrary, at least so I feel it; but why isitthat tvitlifthe.'power to draft our ti s trnies should •be engageircia single contests Int they ate litthil3 time, without one hundred thouliand,additioti- al troops ready at any monlienti4:thile r - - to be pushed lorward as reinfOrcernenta. When pnly a few days since-a PropOi3f- • • tion came frotn a fete of the.•GlivettfOre of the northwestern Statett to forma ins .- hundred thousand mewfor oiw.huhdied -• days, what lesson did it Oita? •Irtauglft • this unmistakably: the eotmtry . Wurtitin directly,. if not direaly; tol4:l4llthe proposition and its acceptance'lltaftidts indorsement. paigii would end the *k r.' • 1- trtititth'4-',,f! , ,i4 God that' this campaign will -end'. 7 tre war; but I say it is unwise,- I aaYzit unsafe to make the. impression country, and to have ,theses patiatotile,e-,,4 jerks substituted for the' persisteptATC::::„2.:, termination that becomes 'al intelligent people in the'.cohduct,,tittAft-s'..,'t great contest like this. 'There is•normit:;;4t..'S that astonishes 'the people ' Who `come _ here fr'om the Pacific toast the htilf-hearted courage- With Ityliatit this war is being conducted:- :d r.? Sir, there is power enotighltiothettal tion, there are resonrces enough -in the nation, if God would onlygiveits4duid power to organize it and• to preelpittiti iL agattfst the enemy;towin these Nit= des, and to close thin coldest, - WithlW., short time. If God would , :bUi falsplee somebody, if He would but plant,o4oMilt mind in authority thooowerld organize and their the power to direet i 'thie great contest would be olosed'with mcire'glerV. to the Amarican people than evetbeforst fell to the lot of any portion ofinanistidi' But, sit, instead of that we haye itatl- , promises to the people and the world • r•-••-_, that the war was to last ninety dayitifd then close ; that we should end it in t,lO next year certainly. We have the . pill er to call out men by draft, but we Ali to exercise that power; andonow ff is poposed.to declare by the legislative Mg thority that -we will not call , ution , the men of America to fight this great battle , lest they be disturbed in their civil aye; " cations, lest they,should suffersome liar& ships by being removed., the'llt* tre of peace to the great theatre -of*iiir,' All this is proposed to 'be done,- air, while day by day, if not hour by hotrri - there come to our tables dispatches that tell us of sanguinary conflicts, where' thousands thousands and tens of thousands and continual tent of thousands of our brave heroes tall. \I undertake to say it here, Mr. President, that this War could have • been closed long ago if the conrage the leaders of the people Was equal; ' the wurage of the people themeolvei- Why , sir, love of countify anoitg the is a passion, Today hint Wants td be appealed to; it Nit seeks a' leader; it but craves a Master hand and a master . , • - rom having had chloroform in honith- ) pathic doses administered to the courage' of the people by its military le ders" country has reached out and,welgeined the hero Grant, who now leads,"-ffiy forces so near to the rebel capita. Truly here, God 'give him power, for he shows a persistence, a tenacity, mid a heroic courage unparalleled at least;in the his tory of this war thus far. Mow that yOU have found one man, at least; worthy of the homage of the nation, aro you „going to leave him by failing to build up a tour: age behind him? Why, sir, your mill.: tary leaders cannot have courage so long as by your acts you demoralize the cour age of the body of the people. I heir much here and elsewhere upon the prop- - osition of whether we shall use white men and black men in 4 the carry- ing on of this civil war. Why, sir, I would use the beasts of the field: I would envoke the powers of heaven and I would commend those from the infernal regions, that each might do its pail in. eating out and tearing out from the heart of the nation the malignancy that. is directed at its vital seat; and, while 'it' was being done, it would be the perform..., _ ante of a - high office could a portion of b that be directed at the craven coward!' ice, the shilly-shallying, the nioditicit' LlOllB by spasmodic jerks that are not characteristic of the spirit of the nob . * people who first planted themselves. On this continent, that are not characteristic of the advanced intelligence of the noble and magnificent courage that lies to-day, as certain as we sit here, in the bosoms of our people. But Senators say, - .Deal easily, with the people." The people say; Command your hosts fdrward." Why, sir, what is the facts and no bitter test, no better proof, can be presentd. Let Grant take Richmond to-morrow, - and, though your convocations nominate civilians for the highest office in your gift, the people with acclamation would' take ; him up and blot out all yonrftimsy ;work , ' at one stroke, I tell you, sir, theltearts , -: of the most courageous men {flour midst, the hearts of the purest men in your midst,- the hearts of that portion of the people without whom you cannot maintain - your government, without whom you cannot conduct the war, without whom you cannot be wise is council, demands at your hands another spirit than that which you show, a spirit equal to • that which the great body of the people feel who never, thank God, - have a motive but to be right.. President, word that I can say wilt change, ti vote I do not imagine that any ' hero. Ido not imagine that a measure asked for—if this be asked for; I do not know that it is—by the Administration will have a vote less, by anything that I shall say, than my own. But I regret— and when the vote is taken 'desire to put my vote on the record against it= that this proposition has been introduced here. Let it not go abroad among yob own people, send' it 'net back to tied armies that are struggling in the field, , send it not -abroad access the wide: .„ where palpitating hearts and thee4ai}#f`... ;; ;" . hopes stand trembling together loolitigittf : 7 l . : our contest, that we here lathe highelit body of the nation have determined that : hereafter this war shall be conducted' fr . . jerks, by spasms, blinere puerile at; . tempts, that are unworthy of us, and un worthy of the great =cease which we love, and for which so many thousands and tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of people lie cold in the , grave to-day . Mr. President, let us take Care that we shall not die as a nation by rot. tins to piecos, by inanimation, In my - - opinion it is our gger. Yet .he not hesitate to make drafts because of the effect of it upon.the people, because of political c amPaiges; t)ecause it may of feq. this or that moneyed interest, he, cause this or that branch of . Industry may stand still; but let us, in OW'S name, go forward ant .t eat theiust. MtAticklktitelltepeot, to tektthistQaW z _-, = a. .-----
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