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Firs
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limas or Rupture eared.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Cared,
-Herod* or Rapt are cared.
!,'!'!f` f:,l?"ffr
Hanle or Rupt ure
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Rupture or Hernia cured.
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Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Florida cured
Ritter's Patent Truss
Fiteh's Supporter Truss.
Eielf-AdUußting Truss
Dr. Banning% Lace Body Brace, for
the cure of Prolapeue Uteri, Piles, Abdominal
and Spinal Weaknesses
Dr. S. 8. Pitch's Slicer Plated Sup..
P 1T% ,1
toirSiii, 4 46t sbrpt.rt end ute 'of
Elastic• Stockings, for weak and varicose
Elastic Knee enpe, fc;i : weak knee joints
Ankle Supper , for weak knee Joints.
Suspensory Bandages
Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kiwi
of SyriJlges
Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which wW
edically cure Hernia or Rupture.
sar•Office at hie Dane &roan, No. HO WOOD
STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Demons
writing for Trusses should send the nitinbor of
aches around "the body immediately over the
rupture.
DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention
to the aplication of Trusses In adults snashildren
and he is satisfied that, with an experience of
twenty years, he will g enabled to give sattalao
Self-inieeling Syringes.
Self-InjeeiliagAyringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Bold st - fIik s 4EXSER , Si -14 a Wood Meet
Suspensory Bandages,
Suapeueory Bandages,
Soulpcusnry Bandages,
Sitspeu Gory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen diftrent
A dozen &absent kinds,
A dozen different kinds'
At DR. KEYSEWS, 140 Wood street.,
noto-lydaw
piLEi - oIP
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
) Belato will be found a cerltjtcate from one of the
most respectable. citizens of trithns loom-ship in
regard to Dr. heyser's Linetet,' Wood Searcher
The Doctor's colt/Iroise are vsititssi reach, and no
one need be deceived in regard to hit preparations.
• ,beltiomf 411104171 th
Pea e 'lit twenty yeari - Ago, and every year
they were growing worte, , ,o i s# to trouble me
very mud, 'times to unit me
or work. Sometimes I wag go bad that I could
not do anything on account of them, they tame
on! on 'Me 14 huge ks a 'llickciry nut. I had tried
a graisZdeal of medicine for them. I need to buy,
' and 048- *loiterer I coUldhear of or tea of. io
oireilida arid pamphlets that tell in my way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
while; but affirm:a:di
they would return again - as bad as ever. I also
applied
. to tweAloctors who visited me at my
house andsave me tome medicine but it would
well. Over a yekr ego
gat SA advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood-
Searcher, madeby yourself—when you sold It to
me you told me 'min bottle would not cure me,
siid that nit Whdhi systemWOOdfieVe!ta be !e
-aewed-by the medicine before gat well. I
botig6.orte iMitieeed took it, home with me and:
used it "00044 'to your directions. /then call
ed i til l see You again t witesi you said I ceuldno
expect•mckth.benetit rzenvone•bottle. • I bought
It oa s orie hott/e at a time, until I had 'used /iv
thllll*; i :Mteri t*,,guattny had
,teen used, I
was entirely well of the Plies, which had tortur
ed moor. twenty Yea*. In otlihr respects my
health la improved 4 and:Lant as well as could be
espectekihr pas of my . age;• • •behue slaty years
past: Theme been *ell noW tor sir Monttui, and
there la noappearanceof a return of the disease;
I 4,:).iuy farming work now Without
tin9*Mithalii,g down And
s kiirtinic our I can
pitch hag; ehOp - wood, lift; or de any kind of
tveili.:before.nseelto hurt me. .When
f°4l 4 .401 3, 4 gi ii)° d - Seitierl kept w ta,54T
it until Isot entirely wen. I cruitudder tt lay dti=
ty to make my case known to thecountry for the
beelli6oo:4llAll.YiliiinotY h 4 stifrezing. e. I was
and do not knew the value of your mediertue. Ton
may ;Stitt 'L a. !? Voti ' lilie•- r -I live In' Wilkins
4 . 1 1 v fl it AP 4 l •t t4 fq,F4Y tr
ot the truth of this certificate if therivishgo sally
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4WW! . . !!lipillitk, , , • •
.0* 4 4 •#'4NCYsanld
K.F , .:va446ltheiro n et of the
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s t eM a tM.TTp/Afefpffkviorg*iovki r
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t Al 111445.-;
IMPORVAN-T 5 TO' LADIES.
"Great AmeelleaxL Remedy."
Illarvey ' s Chrita Therma
F' - 'lll E.AJLIE: Pills
HAVE NEVER YET skit:m.4W A EN
M the directions have bean strictly followed,)
- .in removing ditticeittes arising from
011STEMOTION.S, , : - OR 'STOPPA.G.E : OF ,
NAtTYRE.
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
rink
inifte from Spinal Affections Prolapsun
Utert ) t kites, or,,other wealitiessly of
..he
Uterine 04 The ?Ins are per ! teeny aarteleas
,on thh futio - i,' and may - be taken. , by • the
Most delicate females without causing distress;
at the same time
T AS A C 1114.4111,
By strengtherdng, invigorating, and restoring the
system to a healthy condition, and by bringing
oh the,montbely pedqd withjegularity,,, .No t.,
ter from-4vh- mina the -ebtartietiorf
They should, however, NOT be taken the first
thre..3 or four months ofegnancy, though safe
at any other birdeota age woulti'be the
result.
Each box contains 80 Pills. PERM, ONE
DO,i.f+tat. :
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE
on ' , Weans of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage,
!Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PH I
&PawlCul ot 70
pagesfaent , free to any addresii.- Slx Santa rennin
ed to pay postage.
Sis - The pills and Book will be sent by mall,
confidentially, when desired, s EC UR KEY ere Leo,
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, M. D., ti mien)! Agent,
No, ItUederstneel,,New York.
cilePan. tEllesiting, Druggist, 'coiner of
the lnamund and Market Street, agent tor Pitts.
hurt, h. octi-onithem
NOTICE 'PO ALL CONCERNED.—
Among a certain class of self-important peo
ple there la a peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed tryail, physicians that advertige and treat - the
disea seri na med in this card, (P ivais Dia sases,)
why this should be, they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat die
eases of every dengmination, in tact solicitjust
the very diseases that are 'so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let f.ne of their family go to a patty that has de
voted }are tgr, their balmily, because,he adverts.
sea tile racial 4nll ph) Bid= sirphe
a titik
hiiinEb he can get 'tile rase. Often' le h.ai
almost deprived the party of his life. lie comes
at last to the physician that advertisea—how else
ar.e they to know 7 Are they not aware that Sir
Astley Oooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Mattes
Ball and M. Paul R mord devoted years In the
treatment of these dim/meal These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical world'; I don't
east rt that all men are worthy that publish, still
there are a great nu tuber of them. that are. I have
devoted myself to theistudy and treatment of
PRIVATE Diseases upwards of .40 years, and
with Out egotism can fay I have &si t ed hundredsfrom years of misery' And 'vutiately death. My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogelher,
as I think it is the beat and moat certain. It is to
soy power to bring hundreds of . ceitiffirdes If I
thought It necessary to certify to icy general Bux
om. : but my long, residence in this city is suffi
cient proof without adding more. 'Sperm at orrhes
and /01 diseases arising from it are cured .
much SlitOttriinie than hetatolore. It itteboote,
every young Man and Wetroid to he careful - id se
lecting,a physician. The different advertisements
that arsyseeft in our -papers are of no Worth', and
no t enefit will arise from answers than only lose
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address/41/X 800.
• Pittsburgh Postfittice.
Jr - u L is G. 4.
FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS!
01 every kind,
FROM 3 INCHES TO 50 FEET
MUSLIN, BUNTING AND SILK
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Small Printed Flags on Sticks
Pittsburgh Flag Manufactury,
F 2 ' X T X" r iv il:=7 ..lEr- • Sal
OPPOSITE THE POSTORTIOE
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BARGAINS.
GOODS AT OLD PRICES
MAC - RU . 144 (CLYDE'S,
Zirq. 78 Market street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IDITAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS
SUL bitiere,the recent heavy advances, we orfir
at prices considerably less than can be bought
any where in the East, a large and well'assorted
stock of seasonable
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
of the" beet foreign and domeathi inanufactdre.
fiffinait varlttyt *dress trimmings, Silk and
4tnips, Stilt "TaSsels, Ornaments, Veils,
albbotai, ,Pdagy. and Lace Ruffling, Jet, Silk and
Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of
RICA GUIVURE LACES,
Einbrolderies,.Eciginga Paraeola, Rain and Sun
Umbrellas, Gittitternen's Furnishing Goode, anti
,best .tosk_ of Failess,9l>socie
NtitOoie sold Sauvli Wares to be Lourulirtith , t•
city. "
' Arif - CLIX SOONIRO
LAMBS' lif AND CHU. nu. Ens
GAITE I R - S,
BALMORAI, 1300 TS,
WOLELLAND'S AUCTION,
55 FIFTH STREET.
e :ThRARD - HOUSE,
Ci sUrdiTNlM, SALOW,I4.IIEVII ,gym.,
PHILADELPHIA, 'PA
IATAINTI3EOI3„7,
Lays. GooiVcAßßlAomi I i'VI.E:fR3
AL , and one 0 pod, pigimer, '"aggr
'prices will De pftdistithe Cam s
Ftetta,
%IMP? t 17AVIV Il t a.
00 ,9 4t11 P a ri 1 #? . 3 8 11 1 % , je"
0143 -
ALL 3IZFs,
NEWS DEPOT,
-AIAD
lA.. 'W. - IKai Gaga,
PITTSBIMGH. SATURDA:t: JULY 9, 1864.
HUGUS & HAUL S,
New and desirable colors In
Alpacas and Poplins,
JUST RECEIVED
1 4 7 - r.AV 13-ETTAES
summtft
IN THIN MATERIALS
HOOP SKIRTS,
cLuSING 01,r
AT COS a" .
New Goods
New .Goode
New Goods
E;
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Ell
New Goode
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goode
New Goods
New Goods
DRY GOODS
20, 215 and 81 etas, per Yard,
Fast colors and cheaper than Prints.
E 3 r 19haw1mei,
From *2,5 to 00,00
Black Silks 61,k5 ets. per Yard
Best Kid Gloves only 91.50 per Pair
Nu advance asked on the above goods, and
bargains still to be had at
GARDNER & SCHLEITENS,
i 13 2 litarKet street..
r 2
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SW 1
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WAMELINK & BARR,
No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. flair street
GIOILE . AfIENO FOR THE CELE
OZYBRATED
Bradbury, Schomaoker & Co.'s
Gold and Silver Prize Medal
PIANOS,
Cheaper and will stand in tuna longer than any
other PLILNOS made. Also, Smith's Harmoni
ums and Melodeons, and Mualcal Goods generally
at the lowest FAsddrn gash prices. Pianos to let.
Tuning and reparing done atthe shortest notice.
Sheet Music botuisd with neatness and dispatch.
Je23
NlC:rCra:Clid
NEW STYLES
, WINDOW SHADES ,
raectived THIS DAY.
NEW SPEING STOCK
OF
CARPETS!
Well eeasoned
CUM CiL4D e rliE,
McCAILIIIira
mb 18
A x.i..x.2Err NIVINCIP3FI.3O:
F,O, 87 FOURTH STREET.
. II .tx x.scr Dr
sr , ccEssoß JOHN THOMPSON,
No. fi Hand street, PlOminsrgh, Penn , a.
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR
from the Old Country Persons
ii 4 d,i . ttoteallog to the Old Country, or
wishing to being out their friends
secure their Prumage Tickets either by the'
'Oman" line of steam snips, or by tint class
'Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu
ropean . Agency, establish, al by the late John
Thompson, den 1. I Also, S IghtDrafts on Europe.
always on ; The oldademie o( this wen.
cy. may vest assured that I am prepared to train.:
sot their baldness On as good terms as any Agent'
la the. City, and twill Wad it to their advan
tage to-give me a dall- beiiote buying Drafts or .
Ticked; elaewhem KIM P. TROBIPSON.
Retereneenda h.:. James iffanhall,i
Prea: Rannere-__ Pliaposit 'ank ; R. litcOnne,!
Pres. Union. Banking , Company ; RititcigAtt &
Co.y Writer street; .7l. irkpatclak & B: 4
Liberty at,. Arbuttmot, Shmnnon & Co., W
at.; ItlaCtunikma in tirlson tit; C 0.,• Wood at.;
Hoyt Cktly e; [dike way. Jelbtt ;
ATALSMITIVISMAIDERAAL ood ..—A La!ipt
•lUr ittickforialepr JAXES BO
Street ,tWN. .
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186 W
Aminimmi
'NATIONAL _E; ' KS.
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OF Pl.W ; rEiktsilikiOn.
DE
TEP-LT(IEIr DEPAWS
TRIENT.
OFT/OS OW 0011PTICOLLYit OP TI/4(3ol£}llkNelt,
Washington qty. - Aim, fifth, iatt.
, WHERE/di By satisfactory etrence presented
to the undersigned, it has.sde-to appear
that the FIRST NATIONAL ROF PITTS
BURGH, in the County of A l, h, y and State
of Pennsylvania has been dhlti , anized wider
and according to the reariirenAta of the Act of
Congress, entitled "en Act do pilivide.a National
Currency, secured by a pledge h e United States
Stooks, and to provide for the illation and re
demption thereof." apprrived;- brUark 245th,
1663 and has complied with silllthe provisions oL
said; Act required to be complied. with helore
commencing the business of Rakich*
Now THKREPORH, 1, MIAMI:40011110e%, Comp
troller of the Currency,do h certify ghat the
said FIRST BATIONAL IC OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Alleghehy, and State of
Pennsylvania is atrthorized 40:eoktutienee the
business of ba nking under the .4shaforesaid.
In testimony where(); witnOss nay hand and
seal of Office, this 6th day of Afignit,' 1663.
IIVIGH fIiIiOULLOCH,
SS I Comptroller:6f thek Uunenay.
THE FIRST NATIONAL .BANK
•
OF PITTBUIIO4,PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Truqt . Company.
Capital 111500,1)00 pal& int with privil
ege to tncreaae L 010,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Ocrurriany haVing organ
ized under the act to provide National Curren
cy, under the title of the EgII I ST NATIONAL
RANK OF PITTS.BURGI - I t rw„ ould respectfully
otter its services for the collection of Notes,
Malts, Bills of Exchange, rscr4 metre looney on
deposit WA buy and sell La./Anse on all parts of
the country.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company 611100 its organization in 1862,
will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi
ness entrusted to the new organization will re
ceive the same prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Banks end Bookers, throughout the country,
we believe we can otter unuidal facilities to those
who do business with us...
The business will be condiicied by the same
officers and directors.
New Goods
New Goods
nintoconif.
Jekths L..4.1761HL1N Wiii,B.. NIXIOE.,
ROBERT S. Herb, At =ANDER SPEER,
THOMAS BELL, FlLstiola U. Roman',
I'HOB. WIEIEMEAS, ALICE. Bi&DLEY 3
SAMEUL Rai..
New 000.0
New Goods
JA MES LA 14/1-ILAN, President
Joan P. :-;ccria.r, lUashieri
augt-dswtt •
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
New Goods
New Goods
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Ur VICE ur I:ttist r ituld.r.k. ME lictirltirriari •
ashington City, Feb. 13th, Thal.
W Fitittit AB, by satistactors er Writer presented
to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the SECOND NATIONAL BANK o
PITTSBURGH, In the 'l l bunty of Allegheny,
and :"..;t ate of Pe rmaylt ants., bus been duly organ
ized under and acQuitting, to the requtteuient a of
the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pio
ride a Nation nt Cum tie}, secured by a pledge of
United States Mocha nut! 10 prattle for thecir
ciliation and redemption thereofet approved Feb
ruar_y_ 25tb, I bki3, sod has N111141(.1 with all the
provisions of said Act required to be compiled
with betore commencing the business of Bank
ing:
Now, therefore, 1, Dro l l Mot lot.r..oen, Corny
troller of the Currency, d het eby certify that
the said SE.t.'ofiD NA lONA L BANE OF
PlTTSBURtill,County cd Allegheny, and State
of Pennsylvanfa, authotized to commence the
business of Banking under tile Act aforesaid.
New Goods
New Clono i
New Goo&
New Goods
----la testimony,wberoof wit peas toy band
"
/ and seal of office, pia lath day of l'ebru
ary, 1884: . U'Ll t alicC•llLl.,oll-1,
- .. - Comp r 4.ll•44rrienrry.
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
(Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.)
Capital, 8300,000, with prillege to tocreaee to
The IRON CITY TM:ST CWIPANY hay
ing organized under the Natlnunl Ourrency Act
offers its services for the transactmn of a Gener
al Banking Business. .I)raits bought and lio/d,
Money received on Deposit, .end Collections
made on all parrs of the count - 13 .
DIE ICCTOR :
JACOB PAINTER, BOAT. , DINSON,
Jana HILL, It. Both. ristArs„
U. F. KLOPPER; W. AI. lion:amt.
Ng It. COOPER,
0. E. A RNER, President
JNO. E. PATTERSON, °ashler.
feb23-4nnt
PIANOS AND MELODEONS.
linabe's Piano's,
WARRANTED FOR EIGHT YEARS
HAINES BROS, EXCELSIOR PIANOS, and
ahem) Pianos made by Groreateen tic Co., New
York.
Alao, PRINCE'S MELODEONS and SCHOOL
ORGANS, beyond . doubt the beat reed Instru
ment made.
A. hi ACNUTT'S richly carrel Melodeons, at
same prices as other plain 'nett unients 01 in.
tenor wake. All Melodeons warranted tire years.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
43 FIFTH STREET,
*3 _Sole Agent for all the above lnetrumente
Jet •
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
IEVIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
.W PITTSBURGH, a
Designated Depository and Fi
nancial Agent of the
By authority of the Treasury Department,
this Bank will eceire Subscriptions for the Ten
k orty 6 per cent. Gold-bearing Bondy.'
A commission will be allowed to Banks, Bank
ere and Brokers. JAMES LAUGITLIDT,
Orders are solicited. President.
Pittsburgh, April 26th, 1664. ap27
J)LANER & KAYSER'S
Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines,
These Sewing Machines - areknown arthe very
Leah bythe United States. They at.e WARRA4 . 1-
EL, and sold at the LOW EST PRICES. Call
and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re.
pairing of Sewing Machinea of every kind
promptly attended to.
E,R,NEST AXTHEIIIif, Agent,
No. MS Third sine!,
&hie-Iyd Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED.
A ID MONTHS LEASE OF A FiIIIAL,L
A
Dwelling Rouse or 3 Rooms pleasantly sit
uate in Pittsburgh, Allegheny or - liirnlinghaln.
Call on J. 1 - I..CASIDAY,
Real Estate . Broker,
my2S No. el Fourth at.
13"X1E:E.1.. TOOTH HAY
AND GRAM ItA-KES,
WARRANTED THE BEST NOW
in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and
WHEELBADROWS. Manufactured and for
sale by OOLEMAN,
Near the Penitentiary,
mhl7 Allegheny City, Pa.
DURING THE FAIR. MEN'S, BOY'S
and I" octthe Gaiters and Beilmorais, Ladies'
lases and. children's Balmorala, Gaiters and
Boots at the lowest price, at
BORLAND'S,
jell b 8 Market at.
NOVEMBER COUPOITS COF OOV
ailment Bonds bought at
KOUNTZ dr. MERTZ'S,
No. Ha Wood street, Becoud door above
}e;3
REVOLVERB.—COLVB, SMITH &
Wesson* Mott's, Sharp's and artousv
other kinds, for We by JAMES BOWN,
186 Wood street.
poimma EQ,U.IPMEN — FrEiw— T — HE
. only Complete amartuaent in this city.
JAMES BOW N,
je4 • : 116 Wood Street
11)111,0CHIEW/I . AN ; 17VFAZOcOop.
%SLIP ex pools, - -sale by
, JAMES DOWN,
jp*at lab Wood strut
OF PITT:illiTROff
,uvo,ouo
Second door above Wood
United States
INSURANCE
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
11'Y FII-L3b..%
glum FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
AL 'COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF
FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST.,
near Fifth.
STATEMENT of ASSETS, TAN. lat, 1863.
Published Agreeably to an Act of Aasembly, be.
Ing
First M...rtgage, amply secured 111,833,393 82
Real Estate ,(present value a 103,313
61,)'cost
Temporary teens on ample Collat
teral Seourittes
Stocks, (present value ! 0 6 ,667 72 ,)
cost ' 89,786 6b
Notes and 13111 a Receivable ' 1,821 00
Cash 27,919 33
52,208,051 68
The only - profits Irons premiums Which this
company es divide by Law, are from risks which
lime been d e) ,
ermines!.
Insurances ade on every description of Prop
erty, in Towi*and Oountry , at rates as towns are
consistent with security.,
t e
Since their incmporatiou ' a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses bz Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Plitlinns of Dollars, ollars, thereby-at
tooling evidence of the advantages of Insurance_,
as well ti. the aLdity antithspositiontu meet with
prompt urss all liabilities,
Losses paid duz leg the year 1569, 111412,158 36.
DIE EUTO.IiS.
(ARABI-us W. BA ACKER, . IVIVRDROAL H. Lou
Totals IV noltua, ' DAVID S. BROWN,
SAMUEL OILANT, . . DIA.AO LEA,
JACOB H. SILITR, k.Mween U. DALE,
(blonde W. R.nmattna, 'Gtonos FALICA,
CHAS. C. HANCKEE,' President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
W st, U. hte M , Secretary pro tem.
.T. CIATiIiENER COFFIN, Agent.
thylE. Northeast cor. Third and Wood Ms
- - - - --
- - - ----
PITILADPJ.PIII3 rIBIAND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Oppo Nit() tha Custom
41:319,100- ABiets $304 ,0 4:3.
NVILL MAKE ALL RINDS OP IN
u RA-Pi 4E, either Terpetuat or Limited
ou every description ot Property or Merc.houdiae
at rdiisonahle rates of premium.
ROBT. P. KING President.
W. BA/4)IVA Vice Prealdent.
DIRECT RS.
CRAM:CS BA rzs, E. R. Cora,
It, Eigoiab N, efitonoz W. BROWN,
P. 840.54.Vegy, Joaarli S. PAUL,
U. Sil ZEMAN ' 3081:PEI CLAN TON,
S. J. MAGAROIC, E. WILMA,
F. BLAXKLusx, Secretaiy,
L Cl. COFFIN, Agent.
jyt:ly (holier Third and Wood streets
Western Insurance Company ittsburgh.
H. MILLER, jr. President.
F. I'd, “oitoorr, Secretary.
Capt. It. 1). Coen tee a, Gen'l Agent.
No. tii.7 Water et reete(Spang &Co's WM•ehotize,
tip stairs,)Pitteburgh.
11714./. INST.7II.E. AGAINST AIA.
kthds of FIRE and hiA1:11 . 41: Rki
A Home Institution managed by.thre;.-tors who
are well known in the community, and who are
determined, by promptness and liberality, to
maintain the character which they have ansumed,
sundering the beat protection to those who de
sire to he insured.
1/um - roes—N. 111111er , jr., James M'Auley
Nathaniel Bt;inies, Alexander Nlmick, (Jeorge
Daraie, Campbell B. Herron, Chas. W. kicker
sun, Andrew Ackley, Alexander .Speer, David Al.
Long Kees J. Thomas, Benj. liakewell, John
.le 4
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE QO.l
n.G
Unice, N 0. 3 ./ Fifth Street., llama& Block.
AGAINST ALL MAIDS OF
FIRE AND A 9 ARAN E li Ks.
- •
ISAAC J 0.33 HS, President.; JOHN D. Nlo
-4.+R11, Vice President U. HOUR, Secretary;
Cap , . IN' M. DEA N, General Agent.
llllinoro.aa—lsaae Jones, C. (3. Hussey, HAI ,
vey Childs, Capt. B. C. Gray, John A. Wilson,
B. L. Fahnestodk, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam
Jacobs, It. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Bean, Robert
L. Dl'Lirew, Hula. 11. 'Oasis, n 023
DAY & ITAY_DEN,
: 1 1nntitacturers and Dealers in
SADDLERY, HARNESS
COACH HARDWARES
58 WOOD STREET,
Sign of the Golden Stirrup,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
IfrA:r 01'1,D RESPECTFULLY' CALL
V the attention of Saddlers, Coach Makers
and Dealers in general, to their
Large and Well Selected Stook
Consisting in ptirt tor
Carriage Marrefaetu_rers,
Patent and Enameled Leathem, Enam-
sled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths,
LAC ea, Bands, Sprinks,
Arles, Bolts, FeHoes. Spokes,
flubs, Shafts, etc., etc.,
All of which have been
VOBOHASED WITH . GREAT OAHE
Eapecially the WOOD WORK, which will
be found of the
Med Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry
Saddlers and Harness Makers,
IVIII find a full'and complete stock of
Ilaruess Leathers, Saddle Trees, Haines,
Webs, full Measure Stratnlug Webs,
of all Numbers, Blts,Buckles,
St Irrups, Spurs, Tlirends,
etc., etc., ctc.,
All of which will be sold at the lowest CAic' w
prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
TV pILE. sAno3i_.32:rts.
P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles,
but leave those (JOUDS for our customere to
make anclaell, as they prbperly belong to' Bust
branch.
JIAYPEN
H. D. BRECHT & CO,,
MANUFACTURERS O'F
Looking Glasset,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings,
Portrait and Picture Frames,
Dealkrs in Catholic Pictures.
No, 129 Smithfield street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets.', jet 6
B AItBER, BOUttt , E.T, (ALYCE:REIM,
Omnibus, Thriduce, Palm, .Poncine, Brown
Windsor Honey, _Demulcent, White Castile,
Mottled yastile, Jno. Jockey thab,
M'Vernon, Moss, Hose, Nymph, Semoni DeVoy
age Soaps. The majauftiehlrers of Lilerlafn,
Winters, Lublry Soc lipseniqne, Barn),
allannl, Rune', Taylor, Glenn, Wrigat, Hull
and Low, just received at
RANKIN'S DRUG STORE,
63 Alarket street, below Foutth
BORKETZ & BLRAKLEY.
, Manufacturers and wlkoleeate dealers In
Illuminating and Lubricating OW L
CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL. BgNMOLE
Commission MaoAWN iditheirmUtttlyinle OIL
tet42S4i. 155, Woo st*t i Ppf.diarghlt,a,
Eilff==l
lie Dalig tIOM
Schedule of Advertising/ Rates
one time..;..
Two times...
Three times.
Four times...
Five times...
One week....
Two weeks..
Three weeks.
One month...
Two month).
T 14780
102,996 28
months.
Six months....
Nine months...
One year.........
For one square, changeable one time each
week, confined to the Immediate business of tile
advertiser. All larger•advertisements In mote
proportion.
Daily.
-
I inont $
h - 931 $ 1100 41 470 $ 300
4 months .... 15 2D 'll '46 •8 60 600
010 4 1 1 05 ,24 X 00 •
19 00 •15 75 ]0.50
1 year 4000 28 00 2450 14'00
air,Fist. notices, double the aboye rates.
Death notices, each insertion • 50 cents
Marriage notices,eseltitasertinn... 75
Steamboat advertisements, perliip.sll 00
Executors' and Administrator's no
tices n as
A. MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE.
Females often possess presence of
mind, and the power of self-control un
der circumstances of imminent peril,
which seem almost foreign to their na
ture, and beyond the-endurance of deli
cate organization. • A striking 'instance
of self command, by a lady whose fears
must have been powerfully excited, 'and
whose life of affluence had probably
never before given her nerves , any se
verer test than is incident to the vexa
tions of domestic cares, is given in'triate
number of. Chamber's Journal. We
copy the adventure, premising by way
of explanation, that the lady was
the daughter of a rector residing in a
quiet English country village, and was
upon the' eve of marriage.
The wedding. day was to be on the
morrow of that on which our adventure
happened. Grand preparations were
made far the wedding; and the reotoea.
tine old plate, and the costly gifts ofthe
bride, were discussed with pride and
pleasure at the Hare toad Hounds, 11[04
presence of some strangers who had conic
down to a prize-fight .which had taken
place in the , neighlx.ritOod.
That night, Adelade., who occupied a
separate room from her sister, sat up late
—long after all the household had tetii
esl to rest. She had
,st long interview
with her father, and had been reading a
chapter to which he liaki directed her at- i
tendon, and since had packed up her
jewels, &c. She was, consermently,
still dressed when the church clock parti
ed midnight. As it ceased, she fancied
she heard a low noise like that of a file;
she listened, but could distinguish' nosh
ing clearly.:- It might; have ' been .made
by some of servants still about, or
perhaps it was only the creaking of the
ld trees, She heard nothing but the
sighing of the old winter winds for many
minutes afterwards. Housebreakers
were mere myths in primitive Thydon,
and the bride elect, without a thought of
fear, resumed her occupation, She was
gazing on a glittering set of diamonds,
destined to be worn at the wedding,
when her bedroom door softly opened.
She turned, looked up, and beheld a man'
with a black mask, holding a pistol in
his hand, standing before her.
She did not scream, for her first thought
Was for her father, who slept in the next
reom, and to whom any sudden alarm
might be death, for lie was old and feeble
mid suffering from heart complaint.
She confronted the robber boldly, and,
addressed him in a whisper. `Yon are:
i
come,' she said, 'to rob us. Spare your
soul the awful guilt of uturdei. My,fath:
er sleeps next to my room, and to be
startled from his sleep would kill him'.
Make no noise I beg of you.'
The fellow was astonished and cowed.
We won't make no noise,' he replied,.
, ie you give us everything quietly:'
Adelaide drew back and let him take
her jewels—not withaut a pang, for they
were precious love-gift; remarking at the
same time, that two more masked ruff
ians stood at the half-opened , door. As
Le took the jewel case and watch from
the table, and demanded her purse _she
asked him if he intended to go into her
tether's room. , She received a surly af
tirmative ;he .`wasn't agoing to run'all.
risk and leave half the tin behind!' , She
proposed instantly that - she would go her
sellf saying: will bring - you whatever.
yen wish, and you. may guard me thither
and kill me if I play false to yett.'-i The
f~llow , constilted his comrade; and after
a'short parley they agreed to the propos
al; and with , a pistol pointed at her head,
the dauntles9 girl crossed the passage and
entered the old rector's room. Very
gently she stole across the chamber, and
removing his Trays; watch, ,keys, and
desk, she gave them up to the robbers
Who stood' at the door. The old , man
slept peacefully and calmley, thus guar&
ed by his child, who , softly shut the
door, and demanded if the robbers were
yet satisfied.
The x leader replied that they. should be
When , they had got the show .plate
spread out below, mid that they couldn3
let her out of sight, and that she mud
go with them. ln compliance with this
mandate, she followed them down,stairs
ti) the dining-room, adhere a splendid
Wedding breakfast had been laidtto sate
trouble and hurry •on the morrow. TO
her surprissy the fellows—eight hit num
ber- which assembled—seated themselves
and prepared-Or niake a , good meal._ They
ordered 'herto get them out wine s , And
to cut her own - wedding deka for thetti;
and then seated at the head of the table,
she was compelled to preside at this ex
traordinary revel.
They ate, drank, laughed and joked
and Adelaide, quick of ear and eye, had
thus time to study, inher•quiet way„,the
ligures , tmd voices of the.whole set.
When the. repast was ended, and the
plate transferred to a • sack, they prepar
ed to depart, whispering together and
glancing at , the young lady. For the
first time Adelaide's courage t gave way,
and she , trembled; but it was irota ,con-
Saltation against her, as it proved.: t•The
leader, approachinet her told. herithat
they did not Wish Co harm her— , --that she
ryas a Jolly wench, .regular gantepan
that they -wouldn ' t hurt her;-bat that 04
-w
Mud swear not to give the , alarm till
nine or ton" e'edoek. _thel nextday,. _when
they Should .be off all safe. To this, of
dowse, she was obliged to assent, and
thentliey all insisted on shaking!-hands
with her. She noticed, during this - part,
-ing cirentony, that one of the rtlfflantl
hadn't)) , three fingers-on thedelt rband.
1: Alone, Mid' in the , -despoiled.
Adelaide, faint atoll :exhausted; awaitld
, the lint of daylightylthea air the
*obbers did riot return ' sheq: stele tap tO
I
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'1, , :d.:ti:: , : , : , ..:! , .... , .' i filer,
sTAlixonte .xatwwx.
• r times I °nee a
Daily. , week, week,
Sqr. Sqr. 1 Sqr.
...: 1 $.1 1 11 5 S i ~ 4 --- 7, * -
...
... ,:1 609 .;
... 1 190 j
... i 2 60 1 ,' 1 : 70 85.
... ;
.4 361 290 146
....,1 , 600 400 1 200
... I 7 601 :
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... I 11 25 7 60315
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... .13,76 ~. .9 161 .4.415,
~. all 76 . 13 86 1 690
.... 'l7OO •1800. •I • 900:
8,2 A:10 2; 33 10 79.
CIIANORABLE ADVICRTISSMICETB
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12-times
I a week I
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her room undressed, And-fell into.a_die-,. . -s ; •:-.,"_--;":..,,S • A:•tt t=
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turbed- ielimilieii- ‘..iThW.iithtifenifidirthA', -
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the family neat iiicifflifffiiiiitWititi34lP's--,42.
ed rith E4l4 Adelartfelif R6l3' iiki 1 r Inrag.T,4N.;M,-„
ast etiadingcthan t_. , 144.10 001194#1*.M.; .'..A.14
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-don, Ana *4, gilided -Attettukftltt,.7..•,..l7-•..i.„4:f...,-,te
cid disciittianlofihiP idifilif "Ikuuktitig,l 4 .'-V-''-'
actually• succedea MD cgipturftir' - ...uyttreeis
011 e Of /1/ft 7 10 .4 4 3°04§ niniglthAV
had no dqe tp:,ut iudantify . )
i cti k et,,
sw'ebrlili, to—t b ' Ulric ' 'llltore , X '
beirgtho'gitidiiie chiettiVlti. ' oiertjf. r '
I'he stolexasprt4tert*Airae ,- altitkil
„ai i
~
coyered,Ami timpksketprtguyatAu,;-
cared— aud.with itrpi-nthpAi.elod,hie life'ta't4ieliwiiehhicl to Tmehtlfhistattly attei ' I k ,l(. -."- 7 ,
The only ,iIP abet alba! rreatAtitVW.
_
het' WiTellWii., l3 l- B, A t tic4iPu,Olci3l44,
of the, ymutg AereAubl i letioAel .40 Tiii
niglit solitde add - let --' ttietteikt
troubled drilittittiibut tlitiel at& t r itaigel4P,
residences aux& effectedlita trartt:f iLa - 1-Ailia
1 Iwo ; ST A•
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L-,--••Pt
F4A •••• ICT 9 :
S I i
1 ... 191!-.:7?,-
a weak
• onloronot Prayer.”
On motion of Itir, Harlan„tlie.:34l,
lowing joint resolution lyyr4dopted :3 4 ,
"Ik resblved &nlitea'&7lltaitte
of 'Repjeseitteaines- of theirl ilid'Ettiiiiitlid•
Congress lassionbteditalintither Preehrbitis4
of the United States be recoptedan c ,
appoint a day for huliliati9powl„prm,,
er•by the. people-4;4Jan tiratedefilateei-5,5
that Iv:request liia 'eotrati!takiriet,l74lr'
Vfo
partmeids, tithlkoZi
Chief Magistrate oftlieFotttibrattritha7::
City' dr Wasbffikt*Mf e
of Congress, and•allmagistrates;rilt ;City: .1
d•,mili lu ta n ry M •,andnaval'offt4 T a 1 4aiiil@s,,¢ , 4lllc:L ';
eland.. law abkiing,people toted verse,:_
at their usual 'placesd of 2 3vorithir- or"
wherever they may .bej46 ecinfbirs
to rePeef, Pf their Tfienif4l44l . lo,
plore the .compassion,,andforgriVoneSa
the - Almighty, that if coneisteiit
Ills will the existing rebellion . fatty'bfw
speedily snppressedi and th& irtiPremaey 4
at tbe , C94eatelielk aillitlikw.B.:ol rho:VW—
ted lake ;nay be estaldiphed tkrou - gh,:,
out al ' States, ; to Implore
the Sup elbilev; not Id tibittitif tti
a people,i nor•to 'suffer its to: be destroyed
bY the. bcketilitY qr co r nnintiVe:.9f gotiler
nations; or by obstin ate adhesion to ow
oWn' coungels; in:Confliee
with His-ieterr.inf
piton Him twenlighten.f. the mind* ofs I be
natiou to know grid Ale .Llied
believing ,that it. accerdartee,l,ll:
His *ill that Qin' placeilohld lie M aui
tained as 'a united • pebple" among
the family of national , to - rimplore , Min
to grant , to our armexl.defunderaartai the
masses of the people tau courage, potv-,
er of regitanch 'Atill"gildiniincetteees
sary to sebtufvetitat retrolt , f iniplore
Him, in HiainfiniteLgoodness, to soften
the hearts * , erdighten, the, giipds, and
quicken; trig consciences of those re.
bellion,_ that Iheriulay lay down - their'
arias spieeilitylretuin
ance atilt illnited•SudArs, that 'Merano-, I
net be letlifer. kal.rstiesl,ulllqt-144qtrg , T ,i
sion of blood may bo i rWayed. and that,
unity of
tatOrnity
and peaceeitablished throughotit all otir
borders." '
The above ; resitlntlett, passed. both, ~
Houses of c i engPlsl ,Y; lB ,aiii startling as ,
the forged rodaMatitni,"dier 'whieli s'e
much eiditernetif Watt Pfbddeed. — ` lt de.
velopsa sntte °Reeling anWashingtotrpot
comtnunicated,to l thepuklig by tektgraph,
and lead's to the supppation ,that there .
it disastrous news at - Wailltigtrin: not
known to Hie people 'generally. Wo_
must confess that its peetdiar wording- ,
has cast. a.. feeling Aver • us; isimkaame ~---
have not ,F;l:licFtqtge4.., beforp r , ,Whnt.„ .
doo the exprylision mean;
, l ‘the hoorility"
and' Ctiffni&n& '' of eider ` nice/on - 0 6
What newsthittre the*got tit, Wailing.
ton from abroasitt,iiVitulk Wol64l"4*liftea ,
all this mean? , j )IVIty.. -4lns icAnged tune
towards the "peoPle or the 'Etitith--66, ',
sofrefilthi Ifeititir,'ed vittrghten. 'IN 4Andi,
and gsfekortheicascfeited bf thase•in te. ,
belliolT- %lap l is
_. certeliTAY something
new l .and,mpreftFtra_prqinhry,,than neff,
to come, froth Ruch quarter. This is
what we hait. ip 'lfoil begieti lr for;
that the beartB- of ' Urlllorthlthdamth,
might berisofgentA-,that OrPelkYitniiiht . 4ol
avoided, , ,Att - kaßilou and PTV/10T -
might cease, that i e ihnocent anti un
iprotected Might' nit infer; ( tiut,'l6 llo'
theselltings:and telpray- for anclr results
was the height* 4DE, ineasql4 th.o., wicked
est disloyalty,andtmelfas f "8y pari t y ;
for the enemY.""" d grant that these
prayers may bie t tieird, L itoWtbirethikiii ,
loyal. ,Heayen distmta all, good - ,,lntent,. •
tiqufh and palsy ;OP ciPtlll4P.!,ithathil.MO - ;
!after shai .tTa4 IVTlleuki9 l l), Prac4 l4 ,._..'e%
slattakr, 'sill/ ufkin'the Canso or'veii;
gdance: w 4 Vent:iv/ea% tfi'leanteii.
our astoniahment at some of Abe Onprei;
signs in the,. aboffil iWlutien,.„. we,:patti,
didlY:admit. , What. ; pe4tt , ,• - ~ .
'The- Triennia' Ta*: ''''''" , :'-`t --. .ia, '
.-r , i
It bas , beett - Aiienvited;llitt-ANOLivia ,
_.
~„
sing of the. era iritittruitiatuthoritit, -„.,,,,:,,,,
ed to beiltlVed dPAgg- , ... Aigq,ktgtin/a4
cou g ress, is collectailtenpon.np Incone.e. ' .:;":;-.?,,,
received'duritiktteyehr'endinklYienitl'-'-': -- : - ::2 4- 5
bet, 1863; theiieelaplfigabWri-fnteillift3k ' '- ,I,:-- - -, 3
The exacklanguagentsegadjk-f 1
tion i n),Ph4..thq,!) l2 c •' • L.t.i,' ';vicil lkonlk r : , '::::1'i
incomes' or the year _ ; I ecem_ife .. ...-f,',1,2r,
31,' ptecaaifig E thelitife • ,- . 4, f . ,titrisi -- - ,''...Y,..,i4
collect able;wbfrelitilM'eriaTteStiatctsSW ' '' .. ' ,`,K4'' , lzs ' 2
thus making Alkali taxi, tatlkietAbleAtith; . ...-iliq
Decrabeti IR) ' 1 4 3 7.4 0 mia.1i5: -I q B ,, -- - - ;4'4 , ,!-,51
This wits no It:is well littowni.fflie_ - 7,,i ,c;
tentltiti of tiierziectPetitialaisc.,Vilit . - A
will breudifitoult itotoolleet lilieptim.illinit
Goyernment,eMployecaoandismal and
army ofrleePE,Man 4479 ealfis,l4eir MT
uliir 5 por cent, eber since lbc cold law
went intit L effe6t,' iihtiiho P itilt"*OL U be
altierto , liLy to thetiotinitnetwthed;
ditional 5 per cent, for the .alutpl6l Yea
son that they.milLnaLlamm, r in many in-_
PtaPPeß,d 9 -4Y-Ikl "•:,:rlPwt,,,POP_geßell
sl'o'nera,-"withaar. , .of :iing-dewitte
lik
4
out any fi xed in to 4 eniUtent em =
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