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„ ono. .. 2,'20 . ~, 14,00
One week 2,40 Six month, 20,76
RArwett,. 20 One Tear 32,0 e
, i Die erre changeable once week 1 yeer,S3o,oo
`. l • te'A t l 17 - 1 3 4tl ,
Single subscriptions by mall, 88,00 per year.
Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week.
tilf*each 1,30
Ten copies, each
Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20
Thirty " 1,10
JAS. ,P. BARB, .
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Editor and Proprietor
MEDICAL
GLAD NEWS FOR THE lINFOR
TUNATL
THE LONG SOUGHT FOR
pitscovv.A.up AT juiyarr.
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ft 13
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• • DAYS
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Oimont IMDY,
mimtmmi"lNJutrkioN
Co_tnpounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves.
VBEAcT-SE RAAlRDYgtheglvet:/nttien Diuref
fc, cures an disrailes the vrinary organs, such as
Inetmlinence of. the Urine, Inthininuaton of the
Bladder Inflammation of the Kidneys, Slone in the
I . , Nad6A , Shirfare f °ram!, (:feet, thinorrhota i arad
is especially recommended In those rases ofFiuor
Alba: (or it h females) when. all :the old 12414,
eons medic rues hove. fu lid.
Sil-It is prepared in a highly concentrated
form, the dose only being from one to two tea
spoonfuls three times a day.
Jrirltis diuretic and alternative in Its action;
.purifYing and cleansing the blood, causing it to
goer twarit a:Original puritY and .vikor; thus re
mov ing'trom The system all pernicious causes
which have induced disease.
CIIE.ROKEE INJECTION is intended
an ally or assistant to the Cherokee Rem
dy, and should be used in conjunction with
at medicine in all cases of Gonorrirrira, Gleet,
nor Altus or Whites. Its meets are healing
ooMing and demulcent; removing all sealding,
heat, chordee and pals. instead of the burning
and almost unen.l II table pain that is experienced
with nearly all the cheap quail' Injections.
Anrlty the use of the Cherokee Remedy
and Cherokee lujer t lou—the two medicines
at the same time—all ituptoper dtsaarges are
removed, and the weakened organs ale epeedlly
. leatored to lull vigor and strenglh..,
IflikafirTor . pail partict.lials , gem. our pamphlet
1120al any deug attire %Witte coulArli or'ivrtte to
Ais and we will mail free to. any address, a full
treatise.
Alt.ii -- Price Cherokee Remedy, t 2 per bottle
r three bottles (or 4‘5.
air - Price Cherokee Injection, $9 per bot
tle, or three hottli•A fort:`,.
.44.-. Ant by Ex pieta to nny addrelle on receipt
of price.
45p5 old by all druggistn everywhere.
Dr, W. R. Merwin sz• Co,
SOLE PROPRIETOR,
No. 59 Liberty street, New York.
Sold by Dr. tkEli. H. KEINEki, No. 140
Wood street . inlits-eod-drew
_ _
T IIE. GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE,
(:01,1poundea ft.oui
Mr•
CH IC 12 40 IC F.'. VI 40T3
An wit. I.'eng cure for Spernialorrhea, Seminal
IVroknrss, a/ I . ll,li•.ioas, ant of!
toured Ly >,7 Vile), as 1
Utttversal b.:, ,1 us u, the ho. of
Prc 'hal ore cad Ave, Fre u 1 hert.,,, OttheTa
ty of I re',141.11,,y, II ' , het : Wm-as, t:ruptiuns
an it, Face, / . ..ir I ',Ugh 1,06511/y, rirasuify
(ion, and all the
Nu oh lee rhA, roused by de
pori pia!,
44 - 1 ls, 1114 - .11 I, 1.,a FIC:;.1( regetabl: ex
tract, and EON, At
with thousn..lA hats not failed Ina sl5-
glo ifiatarice.lf- o..•pill. ors Is :tae toes
sufficient to tai, 0, or the most atfihhorn
Case.
itefo-To three ha% e trifled with their eon
tion, until 'thee thlnh thenNelver beyond
thr reach of Inedwai aid, we would say, berpaar
not! the CIIER.Rve, tune will restore you to
health and %Igor, had alter all quack dcatora
hare failed.
car For toll ;1:1 r t leulars get a circular from any
drug stole in the ~.ountr3, of write the Proprie
tors, who will mail free to any one desiring the
same, a full ties:lie in pamphlet form.
Aka-Price, lc , ttle, or three bottles for
and forwarded by Express to all pails 01 the
world.
Sold by all rral.reade drugr,lets everywhere.
Dr. W. R. Merwin &
tai i I.E PROPIcIETORS,
Na. MI I.ll,etly etr ,et New York.
Sold by UFA.. 11. 11.1006.1111, No. 140 Wood
street. inhls-ecxl-dacw
A JOINT` ILE:SOLUTION PItOPOS
( '1:1; I AIX A :11 LN ENT'S TO
THE CON r 3 Fl 1 i lIIN. He it resrlved by the
Senate aro! House of i u csfratallvea of the Common
wealth of Prnnsyleanta in General Assembly me!,
That the following amendments be proposed to
the Constitution of the Commonwealth, to ac
cordance with the pr.ovisions of the tenth article
thereon:
There shall be an additional section to the
third article of the Oonstitutioa, to be designa
ted as section four, as follows:
"SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified
electors of this Uoluinooweitith shell be in nny
ectual inilitasy service, under the requisition
from the President of the United States, or by
the authority of thie Commonwealth, suet, elea
:ors may exelcisr the right ul statlnge It, al
elections by the (At liens, nutlet suds regtilatloub
as are, or shall he, prawn Hied by 15,,, as fully as
if they weir hr enrol at theli usual liner of
elee
t ion."
:SECTION 'there 'than he two aililitionalSec
tions to the clot rnth net de of the Countitut
to be ilenigitsteil net acct ioue right nod nine, as
follows :
t 4 Sir.crrott 8. No hill ehall.hq passed by the 'Leg
islature, contAiutng inure than one subject,witich
shall be clew ly expreased in the title, except air
prtTriat
t , sl3rn.;:t n„ Wt . bill shall be passed by the
Legislature grant thg 311 powers, or pri,, Lieges,
n any case w lieu. th•• Ity to grant such
powers, or pr has been, or n,ay hereaf
ter be coiner red npl,tl the "arts of this Common
wealth." I! EN I; Y t'. .1 uIANSON.
- .
Speaker 4 lho• lloarr of Itepreeientaltvrt
.11)1-IN P. PENNEY
,
Nn of the Senate,
Ovric Tue. •
SECRETARY 'I LI I. Co NI NI..NWEA LT ki,
Harrith,;:g, April zt,th,
PENNSYLVANIA.:;..
• I do hereby certify t hal the foregoing
- t •- .w•
S. '
to a full, true and eon eel. copy of the
i
orignal .1 aunt Flea/elution ut the tien-
era! A ddetuldy, retitled "Violut Iteso.•
Indian proposing eel rain iimendmentu to the
Constitution," as the satue retualus on tile In
this office.
Ix ritamiMoNv whereof, .1 have hereunto set
my hand and Caused the deal of the-Secretary's
office to be affixed, 1 he day and year' above writ
ten. • r.L.I SLIFER,
Serreiary opthe t'ttnimonwealth.
The above Resolution having been agreed to
by a majority of the members of eaeh Rouse, at
two successive neesions of the eneral Assembly
of thisf.)ommonwealth the proposed amend
ments will pe submitted to the people for their
adoption or rejection, on the FIRST.TUESbAY
OF AUGUST, in the y ear of our Lordbne thous
and eight hundred sod sixty-four, in accordance
with the provisions of the tenth article of the
Constitution, and the Set, entitled 4 111 Act pre.
scribing the time sablottting to
the people for their:ll.l,oi etid or
rejection, the pr.poto foneod monis to the Con
atiuition;', App., cod 11ii to city -thud day of
AUttli One lioudred and sixty
four. Elil SI.I
.Seir rid of
H, D. BRECHT h co„
MANUFACTUR - EICW 0 F
Looking Glasses, .
Gilt' and Rosewood Mouldings,
Portrait and Picture Frames,
•
Dealers in Catholic, Pictures.
No. 129 Smithdeld atreet, betweart Fifth and
Sixth street u. 018
ilf Gi. V ER lick;
Omnibus, Thri,lnce, Palm, Porcine, Brow a
Windsor Honey, Demulcent, White Ceibttle,
Mottled Cabtilc, Jno. I.ll.'Cluire, Jockey Club,
M'Vernon, Moeki, Rose; Nymph, Savon,
apt+l3oapa. The manufacturers of Luerlam,
Winterii, - Lubin, aocieti, liygenique,
.Taylor, CiletU 4, oCoiiiitt'•) ll4ll
and' pow, just received at •
•
-' '
RANKIN'S DRUG STORE (
4 :41 - .11
• 64 Market street, below Yourttli.
, 4.
10. •
ill ! , 11; , :i - i;; - ..4: t
MEDICAL
IMPORTANT TO LAl)friA.
"Oleat American Remedy.l
Harvey's Or . ono Thermal
PILLS •
HAvimieving YET FA 'LED( VI7 lIEN
the - direction" have been strictly followed,)
in removing difficulties arising from
ORSTRUOTIODTS, OR STOPPAGE OF
NATURE.
Or in realoifas the System to perfect health when
sufferingfrom_ Spinal Affections, Prolapsus,
Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the
Uteri ue Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless
on the constitution; and may be 'taken , •by'. the
most delicate females without causing distress •
at the same time
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the
system to P. healthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly period with regularity. No mat
ter from what cause the obstruction may-arise.
They should, however, NOT be taken the first
three or four-months of pregnancy, though safe
at any other time, as miscarriage would be the
reaul t.
Each box contains SO Pills. PEWE, ONE
DOLLASI..
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE
on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage,
Barrenness, Steellig, Reproduction, and Abuses
.of Nature, and em atically the LADIES' PRI
VATE M.MICA ADVISER, a pamphlet of lo
pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir
ed to pay postage.
So - The pills and Book will be sent by mall,
confidentially, when desired, SECURERS' sitatan,
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, M. D., (lenerol Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York.
lii -Joseph Fleming, Drugglst, corner of
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts
burgh. oe6..ernd&w
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.—
Among a certain clean of sell-important peo
ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases named in this card, (Paivavx D Lateens,
why this should be, they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis
eases ul every denomination, iu f act soliCitjust
the cry diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I. suppose they would not
let one of their family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benettt, because he adverti
see the fact, and their family ph) Metall says he is
a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know 1 Are they not aware that tlr
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin firoine, sir harieff
Ball and M. Paul Iticord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical u orld ; I don't
assert that all men are worthy that publish, still
there are agreet number of them that are. I have
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
PRIVATE DIERABEA upwards of 40 years, and
without egotism can say I have eased hundreds
from years Of :misery and untimelrdesth. lily
treatment Is confined to the segetalde altogeiher,
as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I
thought it necessary to certify to my general suc
cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi
cient proof without adding more. Spertuaturrhea
and , an diseases arising from It Art cured In a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman to be careful in Se
lecting a ph) stelae. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no wart h, and
no benefit will arise from ens,: era than only lo s s
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally hy my new remedies. Addresa HCX Soo.
,landyd Pit t ebu rkh Postottlce.
x7ITI,Y 4'l ' lll 86 4 .
FLAGS!
.FUGSI4LAGSI
ALL SIZES,
FROM 3 INCHES TO 50 FEET,
MUSLIN, BUNTING AND SILK,
WHOLESALE A.3.:E1 RETAIL
Small Printed Flags on Sticks
Pittsburgh Flag Manufactury,
'IE" x er x' a c mr. , Ei ,
NEWS DEPOT,
OPPOSITE THE POSToFFICE
jetl)
BARGAINS.
GOODS AT OLD PRICES
MACRUM & GLYDEI3,
Pio. 754 111turIcet -street
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS
before the recent heavy advances we otter
at prices considerably less than can be bought
any where In the East, a large and well assorted
stock of seasonable
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
01 the beat foreign anti domestic bianulacture.
Agreet variety of drek.s Diminings, Silk and
Bugle Maws, Silk Teasels, ( u . neinents, Vella,
Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ebltilrii, Jet, Silk and
Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of
RICH GUIPURE LACES,
Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Bain and Sun
Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Porntithing (1°1)&1, and
the largest and best Stock of Fancy hoods,
Notions and Small Wares to be found in the
city.
liirC ALL s 0( -lig
F OR EVERY MINI) OF
GAITERS & BOOTS
GO .10
MCOLELLAND'S,
55 Fifth street
.11i1.4(aC' .
W . 1.1 . 111 s (Jr' EE ,
• No. 10 St. Clair St.,
.LD CALL TIIE ATTENTION
of buyers to his stock of Goods, which
has been selected with at care and contains
all the newest styles of Goods to be bound in
nrst•class houses. Gent's %risking, a, suit of
elothel Mattel° , orderwill yilease'cat Itlubexern
lee our goods and prices. - Also, a toll aid com
plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS.
W. H MCGEE,
'• , Merchant Tailor
• • • No. 10 St. Clair street.
, , Pittsburgh, Ps,
PITTSBURGH. - :FRI DAY. J Ul,l' S, 1864.
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &
NEW DRY GOODS
HUGUS . & HACKE'S
Comer . Fifth and Market Sts.
L ATEST NOVELTIES IN
SILK SMIQI
SILK crißcii-LARs,
LACE MANTLE'S,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN
fan 1' ,
0l; ENA DIN ES,
VA L ED:I 7LAS,
COL . D. A T.YACCA>y
&c ,&c
Goods 1
IlL11) 4 lIT,Orr
)4 17 NC 1%1 I-Z ) C ) 13 S.l
IN TH E ( 1 IT V
GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S,
MARKET STREET,
Jel6 . ...
Fe
to,
If d
0.
. - 1
o • " 4
cm
0
WAMELINK & BARR,
No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. Clair street
SO B LA T tfENTS FOR THE. cELE-
Bradbury,, Schomacker & Co.'s
Gold and Silver Prize
P I A l oS
Cheaper and wilt stand in tune longer than any
other PIANOS made. Also, Smith', I i nritlonl
mns and Melodeons and M 11,leili (1, , ,.,1. B enernll y
at the lowest Lahti:in cash prices. 1 ano4 to let.
Tuning and reparing done at the shoi te.,l notice.
Sheet Music bound with and di.patch,
je23
FOTJRZ`II O39V3E2.M3E'X'
NEW STYLE
WINDOW SHADES,
Received 'llll DAY
NEW SPRING STOCK
CARPETS!
CLOTH,
AT Dice/ULU 111'S.
AIMILM ,, 3O , I^ EST , 4001;t313,
NO. 87 FOURTH STREET.
3L L. -r xi co mP . iS ,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN THOMPSON,
No. 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Penn'a.
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR
from the Ohl Country. Persona
410271,t-da• traveling to the Old l'uLaitry, Or
_ '," wiehlOC to bring out their friends
unit secure their Passage Tickets either by the
"Leman" !vie of steam ships, or by first class
Packet Slcips, ley calling at the Old Eli
',Testi Agency. established by the late 3, lin
Thompson, deed. Al,O, Sight Drafts on Eti:ope
alWite on hArold. The old friends of this ..gcn
cy may teat tig.ired that L nn, prepared to ti nitE
h.:.t their truelove. on as good terms Is any A risc..t
in the City, and will hod it to their Fuly
tage to give me n call before buying Dilute or
Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. TH IMPsoN,
Referencesin Pittsburgh : James Marshall,
Pres. Farmers' Deposit blank ; I. R. McCune,
Pres. Union Banking Company ; McKnight &
Co., Water street ; J. Kirkpatrick & Bro.,
Liberty , et.' Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co., Wood
at; MeCanildesa, Jamison & Co., Wood at.;
Rev. Col. J. B. Clarke, Allegheny. jelatf
WAIN r rF.l),
'DIVE GOOD CARRIAGE PAINTERS
and one Good Trimmer. The highest
prieee wilt be paid at the Carriage Factor - 1 of
JOHN A. SRAZWON.
GOlumbw6 June 14, 1844, jel7-4td
NATIONAL BANKS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF' "1"r1"1"SliUItO I I.
----
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OPPION OP COMPTI/OLLIMOY TH 0:7111111 ?WY ,
Virnithington City, Aug. 6th, MIL
WHasses, By satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State
of Pennitylvanladms been duly organized under
and according to, the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide for the cireuJation and re
demption theraiL" approved February 26th,
1136.1, and has compiled with all the provisions of
said Act required to be complied with betore
commencing the business of Banking.
Now TB. KIMPORP, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Coni,p.
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
said FkßN'r NATIONAL BANK 01 PITTS.'
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is , authorized to commence the
business 01 baitkific under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witnesss my head and
seal of office, this lith day of August, 1863.
SS 1111G11 MaCIILLOCH,
Comptroller of the Currency.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital 6500,00 e paid ita with privil
ege to Lucre..to to If 1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Curren
cs, under the title of - the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
otter its services for the collection of Notes,
Ural is, of Exchange, /cc., receive money on
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all psi ts of
the country.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust econpitt,y since ifs organitation in icl62,
will we believe be a eutliclent guarantee that tffibi
nese entrusted to theihew organization will re
ceive the same prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the country,
we believe we can otterunusual facilities to those
who do business with to.
The business will be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
New Gooda
New Goods
DI HIitITOHB
JADES LAM - IEII.IN
ROBILIVE 'ALEXAI4I,MI:.;rez2,
THOU Mi BELL, i_Riad ,
ALIT Z. had WAY,
N©w God
,TA After i.A PIiHLIN Viesiderit.
.loaN 1). Scut LS. Cauhler.
sugt,-,ln‘wtl
•
S ECOND NATIONAL. BANK
New Goods
New Goods
1I EA' DEPARTMENT,
UVVICIE6I , CoMPIIieILYHOFTBECCRRENCV,
WlolMsgliqllll3',lo,inh,l664..
New Gqed s
CCU nil n Ai., hattefactoty e, le.ener presejted
to the ii,klcreignot, it has taut] inwie to appear
ttott the 'clNl/ Is. ATI( NA 1. LANK OF
I . I . IT:NIS.I'Iid ill. la t h e t ;4.111,1) of Allegheny,
And 'tale 1,10, JO, I t t II duly orgAn
tTert nr, , t acc ,, iala! , ; to the ruiparemento ut
the Act of I !oneret.“, entitled "An Act to
vide al‘ / 'l.lll e , vurra Fynpledge ,p 1
tcc ah.l h, pro, ide lor theor
,lll4llon nad redemption thereof," Approved Fete
man - 2.5 th, I 'GO. And tiaS c.vaapikat silt ad the
pins oin n„ u: .11..1 Act I, quirrd 1. he emapiled
..el,l :On s . eOllll - 11t LAC:II,! tir t , IIB/Lsenfl 01 113,1 -
New Goods
New Goo.'
New Go;(1.
No,,ll,orefore, I, liven I 'omp
troltor ni the ifiarooc) heret,:, col illy llo,t
the NI-;( 'NI, :\ 'NAL
li,( ..tlniv A111.1.0.0n1. , ”01Stor
nt 30t1,..rize4 the
,b 1 :11,1114Wer 0 AO nft,rr
, *t "fl, , L
"r )
sr), 106.1. 111 ill S.O.
tot,,p:101101
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
New Goods
rr , n
OF P ITTS L3l• HOII, PA.,
lEtiN ClrY ('OMPANY.)
$300,0110. n lilt pi Ivilrgr to Increase to
The lht )N (11 \ - 1 I: I t• (VMPA NY Lav
ing ..t&aioze,l II 1`;,• , 0.1,1 tt oLy Act
otk., e trs nen wria lot the I ran hact 1,1 of n
n 1 Nanking Ne hiI,PEII. Ll 'We I.ouyht an t i at!!
Money reVVlVett .11 J , C1.01,1, and ',,llections
made on an karts of I Ix Lot..tty.
.Incon PAINTIIP., I
f.• ~ 1 1,. .11N ,, N,
JAKE! Hi:J., li. l'• .. 4 .1i,i m..
U. F. KI.01•YILR; } W. lq. 1i011.b11.%'.
W. 0),.vit.1.1,
CI - E. NVARNEE, Preaident
;EN( ). E. PATTERS( IN, eftehler.
feb23-trod
PIANOS AND MELODEONS.
hnabe's Unrivaled Pianos,
UIMIREMMiI
H A INI:S HW S. EXCELSItqi PIA Nt e..z. and
cheap Pianos matte by tirove.teou et Co., New
York.
Alms PE I N(' MEL( )1)1:ONS Ana S4'110(11.
OW ;ANS, beyond n doubt the hest reed imam
mout
A. AI tidily carved Melodeons, at
same privet' as other plain Instruments of in
ferior make. All Melrateortawarranted tit e years
CIIARLOTTE BLUME,
43 FIFTH STREET,
im.tinle Agent for all the above Instruments
ie4
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
N ATIO N L BA NIL O
YITM - 131 , 1t11H,
Designated Depository and Fi-
nancial Agent of tho
Ily nutholity of the Treasury Department,
Cue Bank a ill a yeti i e i4iihserlpt ions for the Ten
} obi y 5 per coat. I .old-Dearing Bonds.
A emuniiraion et ill Le allow to Banks, Bank•
me and Ettokets. .lAIIII S
Irdere are solicited. Yt esidint.
Pittehurgh, April'toltl, tan& ap27
PLANER & KA YSELVS
Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines.
These ;Sewing lidnehines are known asthe very
hest In the rnitedStates. They are WARRANT
ED, and sold at the LI /WEST PRICES. Call
and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re
pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind
promptly attended to.
AXTH ELM, Agent,
No. 103 Third street,
Pltteluth, Pa.
WA. N iti - 1 .
AIO MONTHS LEASE OE A SMALL
Hivelling House or 8 Rooms pleasantly sit
unte in Pittsburgh, Allew,heny or Birmingham.
Oil' I'm J. H. I'ASIDAY,
hen! Estate !trotter,
my2t No. ti 7 Font th
S7CEIELT, rrocrril Id AV
AND (MAIN RA RES,
viTA RHANTE D THE BES'I' NOW
in use. Also, E TR I iekS and
WHEELBARROWS. Mannineturett tor
RING THE FAIR N'S, 1101's
Jur and T outhe (I.ltei a and 11almcd,i113,
sCti and childi en's 11:111 I Miele :1111
ht lowegt L., ;it
t11 1 11.,1N)r'.
J(11 Mnilc.d
NvEmBER cot pous GO%
el oment Bonds bought at
KUUNTZ h MEBTZ , s,
No. 118 Wood street, second door atxn.e Fifth.
jelB
R EVOLVERS.—COLT'S, SMITH
Wesson's, Elliott's, Sharp's and arlousv
other kinds, for flake by JAMES BUWN,
my2l lad Wood street.
SPORTING EQ,UIPMEACTS.— THE
only complete uneortmeut iu this ally,
Form& by JAMES GOWN,
in Wood Street.
R OCIIESTEB:A.NIYAUFFA.LO COOP..
-ex Tools. For sale by
• JELISIBB BOWN,
14y21 LSO Wood street.
ERMSIME
uF PITTS/3V1:411i
$1,0110JKA)
Second door above Wood
United States
C. COLEMAN,
Near the Penitentiary,
Allegheny (111, P,
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INSURANCE
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
Frit.EL
FRANEELTN FIRE INSURANCE
CiIIIVIPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF
FIOE No. 43S and 437 CHESTNUT ST.,
near Fifth.
STATEMENT Of ASSETS, JAN. tot, 1863.
Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be.
First M...rtgage, amply secured $1,8930393,32
Real Estate (present value $103,313
61,) cost 102,995 X2B
Temporary Looms on ample Collat.-
tend Securities 89,195
Stocks, (present Value $88,661 72,) _
coat
Not ea and Bills Receivable
Caah
" • 32,20%061 68
The nnly pronto (rem premiums Which this
company can divide by law, are from risks which
have been. determined.
' Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, la'rown and gonad'', at rates as low aa are
co nsistelit ith security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they havepaid losses ti 6 Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of oasts, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantages of Liaurande,
as well as the ability and disposition torneet with
promptne6s all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1859, 162,158 36.
T)IT EUTORS.
OFIARLER W. BANUILMIL, MonofteaL, H. Lou
TOBIAS WAurzß, DAVID S. DROWN,
SAMUEL (}.ANT, Inas° Lisa,
.1 ACOli R. Smi•rn, EDWARD O. DLLs,
()BOWIE W. .RJOHA RDA, (11108011 PALER,
CHAS. BANCK ER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President
WE. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem.
J. CIARDEIN ER COFFIN, Agent.
myth Northeast cot. Third and Wood sts
PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House
ligspittil..V.ll9,loo. Assets.. $304,943.
WILL INANE ALL KINDS op. IN
st,RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited
on every description of PrNierfy or Pderchantilse,
at reasonable rates of prenumm
POI3T. P. KINU, President.
111. W. BA.LD W IN, Vice President.
lILNECTOES.
CRARLRB B. E. COPT,
F.:. B. ENOLO:I3, ORDROE W. BROWN,
P. B. SAVHILY, .16.91 fit S. PAUL,
17. SHICP.MAN, CLAY row,
S. J. 111/ionnott, E.
F. 84.411_,K.8U112C, Secretary,
1. a. COFFIN, Agent.
jyt:ly Corner Third and lit'ockl streets.
Western Insurance Company of Pittsbusgh.
R. DI ILLER, Jr. Pregident.
F. IC. ilunoon, Seeretnry.
Omit. R. li. Coorno..AN, Gen't Agent.
No. 92 Water tareet i t..Sonng et. CiO's.Warehoune,
rip staled,) Pittsbuh.
WILL. INSURE AGAINST ALL
kinds of FIRE and 1119121 NE
A Home Inatitutton managed by Dircztora who
are well known in the community, and who are
detcrintned, by prnmidnege anal liberality, to
maintain the chat/Let/ r which they have assumed,
at often/1g the beat protection to those who de•
titre to be luau: ed.
Rite m¢? —lt. Miller, jr., .Tamca M'Aniev
Nittritmlel Holmes, Alexander Nintick, Gmrge
Unnipt...ll B. ii iron, Chao. W. Rickel-
Andrew Ackley - , lex3n.les zipeer, livid
Items .1. 111,,In,tes, llenj. Bakewell, John
:11'4 'one. je4 •
AT.LEGELENY INSURANCE CO,'
)I,' IL" 1'T"1`1.47 IffILTG 11.
Oillre, N 0.37 Fifth Street, listuk Block.
INSI"It AGAINAT ALL KINDS OF'
Jut: Alr 4 i•Rink/NE
• " ntr
lif:AN,flenelul Agent.
$11:1, —lento J UlleS, EilthaeY, Hat!.
Vey 'npt. H. ( it - ay, John A. \Viten;
R. L. ntillestoek, John D. AteCon.l, Capt. Atlaqi
I e.c.”1.«, K. P. ,Stechilfg,. Capt. W. Dear',
.Robert
1.. row, 1: ,, t0t. H. Davie. 0028
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
CARUMPTON R. CO., 367 LIBERTY
/ SI h ra.l, tole proprietors and manulactun
llll tol tt ec:oat Pennell% ants, iuo, Indians,
!Moms and Miasmal. Also manufacturers of
superior article of PALM, O ERMAN, OLIVE;
N tiCAT'S, and i anous 'filet and
Fancy Soaps. t u our kilter Pearl Soap which
tel,llll udeut ly recommend as better lot general
use than any other before the public, should he
t., 1., in it u,t lid has neither Pf Snit, Lime
nr tlt stu. or any other substance in Its inanutso
ture which can shrink or Injure the finest fabric.
Flannels I\lld Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity ut Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not fequire
or half the rubbing, which of course saves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes
Breese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Lail,
Smoke and the worst Bilge WaterStalns Instant
ly, by applying It with a moist sponge, thus 141.1...
tenting windows carpets and lurniture from
I
sudsavid slops. t imparts a brilliancy toPlate,
Jewelry, illassware, Enameled Paintings and
Patent Leather Immediately, and for cleaning
Marble and Flour Tiles It has no equal. For the
bath and particularly tur el - lampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl Snap Is a perfect luxury. In a word
ad who have tried its superior qualities as
kno w ledge it the greatest disco% cry of the age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial ['tom all
who are interested, and in every case will rettind
the pi ice ut the sameshould it lea to accompllSh
what ue claim for it.
Sold at five cents per pound In fifty pound
boxes. Lellv ered to the cars, boats, In Alleghe
uy, Birmingham and city residences tree of
charge. Directions for nee on alt packages.
I itherSl discount to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will do well to give
Cl:.l3.ml'ToN &co., a call, 367 Liberty streM.,
opposite Penna. 'Railroad Passenger Depot.
Wlleware of all Imitations. None genuine
finless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl
as secured by the inventor by National copyright,
j( ARIES , AIISSESS AND C!III.DR ENS
GAITERS,
- AND
BA I ,MORA BOOTS,
M'CLELL AND'S AUCTIO'T,
55 FIFTH STREET
I=l
WELDON & KELLY,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Plumbers and Brass Founders,
161 WOOD STREET, near ilxth4
PITTSBURGH, PA
sold and repaired. Proprietors and
manufacturers of [titian's Patent Water Drawer
and Musg - reve's Patent (las Cooking and Heat
ing Stovea. 13EW17
RoftV.l2l' C. PC1:11d RUTZ J BLAKEIJSY
SCHMERTZ & BLEAKLEY
Manufacturers and wholetiale dealers in
Illuminating and Lubricating Oils,
tit PF.TROLk:UII.I 011., IJENZOLE
.I.A NI I"-'.
Commis-lOn, lierChAllid 101 I he N•tie "I CrUde l 111
fehl...! No. x . 55, Woodbtreet,
GIRARD HOUSE,
CHESTNtT, BELOW NINTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
W. Itanaga,
?FRE LAST CHANCE FOR
Bargains at Old Prices in'
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters & Balmoral&
Call early and avoid the rush. • 1
BOILLANWS, I
Ha Market t,
fht pail 4
Schedule of Advertising Bates
One tame...
'Two times
Three times
Four times..
Five times..
One week...
Two weeks..
Three weeks
One month.. ,
Two months.
Three months
Six months
Nine Months
One year
69,186 -66
~821 80
27,939 ;33
OIiANGEABLECIi.DVILIUT
For one square, nangeabl
Week, con fi ned tolhe immedi.
advertiser. All larger adv
proport on.
1 time
a week
1' month I$ 9 351'6 001. $ 4 701 •3 o 6
3 mouth:v.... 17 '2O 31 46 - 860 600
6 months .... 24 00 19 00 • 16 . 75 10 50
1 year....... 40 00 . 28 00 24 60 14 00
Har Fist notices double the above rates.
Death notices, each insertion 50 cents
arriage notices each insertion... 76
Steamboat advertisements, per trip. }2 00
Executors' and Adniinistrator's no
tices
Wli AM COUBTLAND PB]FN
George D. Prentice in the Louis
ville Journal, gives a very long sketch
of his late son, who was an officer in the
Confederate army, and was killed about
a year ago, in a rebel raid on the banks
of the Ohio.
lie loved to seek the wildest and lone
liest portions . Of Kentucky.. Repeatedly
he went far u 2 among the bald and de=
tolate crags of the "Cliffia or DU river, a
region haunted by the bear, the wildcat
and the catamount. The piercing scream
of the panther even then was a sound
of rapture to his ear. He was ever in
search of natural curiosities, and he dis
covered and explored caves previously
nnknown, in all probility., ro any man
of our generation, and in one of them he
found immense nutnbers of human bones
that seeniecbto him to have belonged to
a different order of beings from any
now upon our continent. He subse
quently became as familiar with the
Mammoth Cave as the best of its guides.
Au adventure of his in that subterranean
realm attracted much attention four years
ago. An account of it was published in
our Cidninns and as we have often been
requested to republish it, we will do so
now. "(VP
Terrific Adventure in the Mammoth
At the supposed end of what has al
ways been considered the longest avenue
of the Mammoth Cave, nine miles from
its entrance, there is a pit; dark and deep
and terrible, known as toe Maelstrom.
I`..na witrinentls ga2eii hit& it
„• , 34 . 7. _Lights were
thrown down to make its fearful
depths•visible, but none ever had the
daringtO explore it. The celebrated
guide, Stephen, who was deemed insen
slide to fear,
was offered six hundred
dollars by the proprietors of the Cave,
if he would desend to the bottom of it,
but he shrank from the peril. A few
years ago a Tennessee professor, a learn
ed and bold man, resolved to do what no
one before him bad eared to do; and,
malting his arrangements with great .
care and precaution, he had himself
lowered down by a strong rope a hun
dred feet, but, at this point, his courage
failed him, and he called aloud to be
drawn out. No human power .could
ever have induced him to repeat the tip •
palling experiment.
A couple of weeks ago, however, a
young gentleman of Louisville, whose
nerves never trembled at mortal peril,
being at the mammoth Cave with Pro
fessor Wright, of our city, and others,
determined, no matter what the-dangers
might be, to explore the depths of the
Maelstrom. Mr. Proctor the enterprising
proprietor of the Cave, sent to Nashville,
and procured a long rope of great
strength expressly for the purpose. The
rope and seine necessary timbers were
borne by the guides and others to thu
-point of exploration. The arrangements
being soon completed, the rope, with a
heavy fragment of rock affixed to it, was
let down and swung to and fro to dis
lodge any lone pieces of rocks that would
be likely to fall at the touch. Several
were thus dislodged, and the long con
tinued reverberations, rising up like
distant thunder from below, proclaimed
lire depth of the horrid chasm. Then
the young hero of the occasion, with
several hats drawn over his head to
protect it as far as possible against mas
ses falling from above, and with a light
in his hand and the rope fastened around
his body, took his place over.the awful
pit and , directed the half dozen men,
who held the end of the rope, to let: him
down into the Cimmerian gloom.
• We have beard from his own lips an
accontt of his descent. Occasionally
masses f earth and rock went whizzing
past, but none struck him. Thirty or
forty feet from the top he saw a ledge,
from which, as he judged from appear
ances, two or three avenues led off in
different directions. About one hun
dred feet from the top, a- cataract,from
the side of the right pit went rushing '
down the abyss, and. as he waein the
midst of the spray, he felt some appre
hension that his light would be extin
guished, but his care prevented this.
He was landed at the bottom of the pit,
a hundred and ninety feet from the top.
He found it almost perfectly circular,
about eighteen feet in diameter, with s
mall opening at one point leading to a
line chamber of no great extent, He
found on the floor beautiful specimens of
black silex, of immense size, vastly lar
ger than were ever discovered in any
other part of the Mammoth Cave, and
also a multitude of exquisite formations
as pure and white as virgin snow. Mak
ing himself heard, with great effort, by
his friends, he at length asked them to
pull him partly up, intending to stop on
the way and explore a cave that he had
observed opening about, forty feet above
the bottom of the pit_
Reaching the mouth of the cave he
swung himself with much exertion into
it, and, holding the end of ilic rope in
his hand, tie incautiously let it go, and it
swung out apparently beyond his reach. '
i The situation was a fearful one, and his
friends above could do nothing for him.
I Soon, however, he made a hook of the
end of his lamp, and by extending 14111 2
self as .far over the verge as possible
without, falling,, he . sneeseded se
the roper . Fligening it to a roc i ti.lie O r ,
lowed. tlie ; averine one hundred an 4,
or Awo Alundred yards xo,a pctiht , w 4 ere'
heigulltdit bioekuded. by an o • - .100
. itAtalanoile of rock .0n4.41:1114.. ' 71 -
• ng to ,the kiik. l ll 9 4e*
an almost exactly similax„P#9 l ;tl4.:A An -
VOW r ova 014 ,t• :49P9atte,!49 11 1 1 _ 01 1 the
'Pi; Mai behig ableAkAtiflug.AMPelf
E 131131111
PROPRIETOE
ll=
3 times al
I Dailq. I week,
1 Sqr. I`Sqr.
1 70
2 90
4 00
6.00
7.50
9 15
13,85
18 00
'2l 33
2 50
4 85
0 00
7 50
11 25
13 76
20 76
-27 00
32 50
e one time each
e business of the
• moats in exact
I 2 times
1 a week
a times
a week
Steam Printing z illablishment,
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11071111 ; DEBOH-114117.if_07
PLAIN AND' FANCY 108 PRINTING
Teticuted m , ib.bets
• :••• ' " XMON PAID TO
RAILROAD , ' l' 4 AND LfGALPAINTIN
Ouradtteliffird :;-
dre.,
For E-NidbitLons and iloncert marmot he
, , JactplilletiiiirtterldiY• •
into it, lid re-fasterietiLthfixrepe: around
his body t .suipinkTeil binagOrtikitin — over
the abyss; and Wonted teliis fr,lends to
raise blurt° . thelop. The 01.1 1 was an
exceedingly 'severs one„ iamt AltadOpe,
being ill al/justed,around 143",•atave
hint ecr,nciating. 1 : But
. atzmi his
pain Was forgOtteri Istidsdread
till peril. • r • 1 ,•
, ;:le was ninety.feet-from that :month of
thepit axtd one hundrgdirfonith.ejvpm,
swaying au cl swingmg ig'.mtd-sib he
heard rapi d and' 'eidited . ivordi-of"hor
'ror and alarni above, , al:04(volt leached
that the rope. by,,whiehohe vtas,upheid
had taken Ara .frput the, 4retg i o4...fat ,the
timber over. which jetpassa'dZ' liexerai
moments Of awful suipibisis'ilis' ( "those
above, and still more, awfulAb tilittlbe
ow, ensued. !• 'Tatham And, to Aim a
fatal and Masa catastrophe ,
in
evitable..'But
Nthe Bre 4s-extiPr!i.PPeu
with a bottle of wateltilieloifthiktilnin
self, and' then the' patty abVanittotigh
almost exlmnsted by.:theirliaibprs,.:sue
,eeededtiß drawMg himio the „tm,,,He
was as calm and sere -possesped, as upon
his entralicelito thelrit,
oVereomei by , faders; sank
down upon thengrouod,r and hiafriend,
wright, from over, exertion
and excitement, farirted; , r emained
.
forsometime Inser6iibli.' '": '
1 46
2 00.
2 60
3 76
66
90
00
10 70
The young; , adventarer••/13W- hitname
carved in. the depth s - of Abe Meeistr4tto— •
[he name
,of,the first and,o4y,sisson
that ever gazed upon itimySterfes.
We visited hit' TexaS;"in'Aritil,
1860, ancipassed several days with him.
He invited us and &fineyoting f.rierid of
his to go with him into the wilderness
Upon. a huntingeXcursion tOr a fewditys,
and the incitation 'cynic excepteth "After
getting a few mile& from the tOw-zahe
said: 'Father, before; we : go further I
want, to alio,w. you how, I, can shoot
, my
rifle;' I am - the best shot in Texas.' He
chose his position and salted us tti go off
seventy-five or &hundred yards and .
throw a stone through the air. We chid
to him that he could not,possibly i lait it.
'As certainly,' said he
.'`as 1 tottch the
trigger.' 'A stone as lage as , cr terkey's
egg, at about seventy-five yardsdintance,
was thrown, and scarcely had,iti 4egii a
second in the air when. it was knocked
ten yards. The experiment was'repeat
ed with the same result: iiiii'" - Wespon
was an old Kentucky rifie,. of .great
weight,and length, : thnt .be , hinstaken
with him from home. During the whole
excursion, which extended many, tulles
through a-region infested byall kinds of
wild animals, and often visited. hy ;the
Indians, who were at that timebecencing
very , troublesome, ,stealing horses and
committing murders, lie never
anything. sitting, running or flying; that
he fired at with his trustyweapont
Dr. 11. A. 'Wilson's , ': ills
WILL CklE,,,:;":
And if suffering from ,Headache, go
at once and buy .a box.
IP THE .Dlrehmlolcs JJFI PROPIC.111(1: r(11,.
LOWED, THEY WILT. PERFoIt3I A
SPEEDV Agtf,tot6tiki4ENT CURE,
One,PAII
."I',R'tP"dit'f4iFst
B. L. FAtii£STOOr di CO
SOLE PROPRIETORS, 1
WICOLESAL.E DRUGGISTS, •
And Mantilla'furers Of While Lead,ted Lead,
Llthargri Putty, df. -
7G & 78 Wood SL, PilisbOrgb, 1 1 1
Pc/R. sA4..k;
Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers
Everywhere..,, ,
B, L Fahnesttickg
VERMIYUGE:
I==l
rkIZAII SflLl-WE K
I A EOM - 1111170
IL7' pleasure In assuring you tharthere sno
Vermifuge now , in use that we think equals
yours as a WORIVI DESTROYER;'' Vitas.
sold it largely at retail, and with ruliform suc
cess. We are Druggists and Physicians'', and
have prescribed it fOr our patients:2nd: liave
been well satisfied with its effeets t
• = ' •BQSTOS & 4/16HOP.
lilacs, N. Y. • •
B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S
WORM NON : FEOTIONS
Are prepared from the active pnnciple of his eel
ebral Vergause. aThey,ilue ramp i n a aka
and palate* form, to .suit fhe ,taste.of those
who cannot,eonveniently, takelhe Vekinifuge.
Children will take them without trouhle. They
are an' etreative worm deitfoyer, and May'be giv
en to the most delicate child.
PREPARED AN SOLD BY,
B. L. FAHNESTOc44,-6.,
suLE PROPRIETORS,
71; nual Woott , tind 91•Fourt la Stn.,
LTI'SJIIIRtiI I, IA.
Sold by pi uggiata and Medicine Dealeke •
goer
ally. spite : _o-
aims:wing rider , tha+nsimepasut Mu of
Lo.llll//".. OW O. Ji ( 4 1 % 1 4.41 this 1 413 , M
'SOLVED by nratifilttooseht. Utheiilartoerle
pillbox:LT.44l Woe I..ttelietee... , ol Met flEar4p tho
settles:mitt of The boeloess.
EIENEW , BOOTIEIwII.I Odrtlittio the , buallets
et the 014 Bien •
• vit;WELATittttaTON;
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Baltimore, 3ub 1364,
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