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71WV ERTISING - RAVES.I
For standing matter per square, (40 words,)
very day t
TOne Inaertion- ... .. $ 75,0ne month. il 7,60
hreeintlotly...: 1,4-201rwo menthe. ... .7.t H,25
nsertions... I,6Clhree Months__ 13,76
Four Insertions..., 1.00:Four months....., 13,00
Five Insertions. . .. 2,10 Five months I
(me week 2,60'S ix months 14,0020,70
Two weeks 4.10 One year 32,00
Three weeks 6,00,
Ines 1
quare changeable ones a week 1 year. 1130,001
- 5 4 r PO ST.
Sln glettibacrilitione by mall, $B,OO per year.
Delivered in the city, at 18 cents per week.
r: x_.l'OsT.
Fi n ve gle collies, ea subscriptions $1,50
each
Ten copies, each 1,40
Twenty copies, each, ( and one to Fetter up,) 1,30
1,20
Thirty
1,10
JAS. P. BAWL,
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g ERMA OR RUPTURE.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Ifernin or Rupture cured
/tern la or Rupture cured
Heroin or Rapt are Cured
kierul et or Rupture cured
Iterate or Rupture curt ii
Hernia or Rupture Cured.
H erata or Rrapturo cured
Radical Cure Trues.
tatter's Patent Trues
Ff tell's Supporter Trtuis
Sclf-AdJasilug Trait*.
'Dr. Banning's Lace Body Iti . aco, for
t: e cure of Prolttpene I t eri ; PiittE, Abdominal
tad Spinal Weal.aes,l3
Dr. S. S. Pltelx•e Salver Plated Sup-
Plies Drop*, for the support end cure of
St4,eklugg, for we/tit ana varicose
F.: I oal. /c..Fickee Collo, for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supperters. fur weak knee joints.
RuApe•iyory 11,1:adages
Self-Injecting Syringes; alBO every kind
Dr. KEYSF.II. t,as also a Truss Which will
V cure II ern la or Rupture
)!liCe tit Ma Drtur4 STORF, No. 140 WOOD
SI E F., nof the ( ;Aden 11ortar. Persons
sed:o.e for .Trussea B:,uld send the number of
EI=MOMEI
DR • KLISLR n - )II give hie personal attention
to the hi ;Itention r,l toß,,es in adults and children
and he is satigh,l that, with an experience of
t enty yenre, tie will be en ftbled to give satisfac
Self-Injecting Syringes
Self-Inject tug S. yzingem
Self-itiJerting Syringes
Sclf-lu Jett 3yrlngeg
at 1)1{. K}.Y:ql:lZ'S, 140 Wood street.
Suapcu*ory Bandages,
Snxpeusnry Bandages,
S u Band ttc;es,
11D pet. nu ry Banclugei,
At Bit. 110 Wood street.
no 1 y ;1.7.w
pix.h.' . 6 (_?t;.
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Below will b. , r'ot:.*d a ref 4/4cale
.from one of llte
most reept - 0,...1e rtltz,log 01 . Wilkins tottmihip in
regard to Er. heye,'" Lirettny' Blood Searcher.
UI==IIIIMM
one need be deceived in regard to has preparations
DR. Geo. H. KETSEB :--I became *Meted with
Piles about twenty yearn ago, and every year
they were growing worm•, no aa to trouble me
very much; eo - uich so at times as to unfit me
or Work. Sometimes I I,as so bad that I couhi
E==lM
out on me as large as a hickory nut. / had tried
a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy
and take whatever 1 could hear of or read of in
oira•tlar' and pamphlets that fell In my way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me some : good for a little While, but afterwards
they would return again as bad as ever. I also
. . •
applied to two Doctors who visited me at my
Louse and gave me some medicine but it would
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago
got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood.
Searcher, made by yourself—,hen you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would not cure me,
and that my whole system would have to be re
',awed by the medicine before I got welL I
bought one bottle end took It home with me and
used it according to your directions. I then call
ed to see you again, when you Bald I could no
expect much benelit from one bottle. I bought
It on, one bottle at a time, until I had used fir
boltles. After this quantity had been used, I
was entirely well of the Pike, which had tortur-
ed me for twenty years. In other respects my
health is improved, and I am as well as could be
expected for one of my age, being idxty years
past. I have been well now for six months, and
there is uoappearance of a return of the disease;
I can do any kind of farming work now without
the Piles coming down aad hurting me. I can
pitelChay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of
work which before used to hurt me. When I
found out your Blood Searcher I kept on taking
It until I got entirely well. I consider It my du
ty to make my case known to the country foe the
benefit ofothers who may be suffering as I was
and do not know the ralue of your medicine. You
may pnbtlah this if you live in Mains
Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth oftlini eertifleate if they wiin to call
December 24th, 1863.
Atil-Look our Me name of DR. GEORGE.
REVISER on the cover of the bottle and past.ed over
the cork t also for hie stamp on the • UnitO . StoJe
stoney on the top of the bottle to ireoentbelng
ed upon by a. trer,as article whit* inn the raarket.
Editor and Proprietor
MEDICAL
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hecate cured,
Itupttare or Heroin cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
bunt tare or Hernia cured
it apt ore or Hernia Cured
Ii u pture or II erula cured
lino ure or Hernia cured
Ot every kind.
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kind?,
A dozen different kinds,
Pittsburgh Flag Manufactury,
Kid Gloves only 81,50 per Pols
;PIANOS AND MELODEONS.
BARGAIN s., GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S,
MACRUM & GLYDE'S,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ILIAVTIVG BOUGHT OUR. GOODS
before the recent heavy advances we offer
at prices considerably less thaw can be bought
any where In the East, a large and well assorted
stook of seasonable
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
of the best foreign and domestic manufacture.
A great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and
Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Veils,
Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ruffling, Jet, Silk and
Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of
Embroideries Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun
Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and
the hugest and best Stock of Fancy Goode,
Notions and Small Wares to be found In the
city.
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MEDICAL
IMPORTANT TO LADIES,
(Street American Remedy."
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
30.1EALA_LF., ,
Iff A tni 7 r E ct l. l E le r l t la l ‘l T, ee F ni t stirri'cypiolloilwl e r, )
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTIONS, (JR sIOPPAOE
OF
NATURE.
Or in restoring the system to perfect health wren
guttering from Spinal Affections, Prolapeus, ;
Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the
Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless
on the constitution; and, may be taken by the
most delicate females without making distress ;
at the seine time
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THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
By strengthening, in v igora t ;11g , and restoring the
system to a healthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly period with regularity. No mat
ter from what cause the obstruction may arise.
They 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
result.
Each box contains 60 Pills. PRIUE, ONE
DOLLAR.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF pla-rsirvitAG lA .
TREASURY DEFAmmtENT, 1
OPFICIE OP COMPTROLLER OF THE OITRIIENCY,
Washington City, Aug. 6th, MX.
Wrourgas By satisfactory evidence presented
to the antleisignexi, it has been made to am .
sr
A Tale of the Revolution.
that the FIRST NATIONAL HANKOF P
No struggle in history has produced
BURGH, in the County of Allegheny arid State
nobler instances of heroism than that of
of Pennsylvania has been duly orkanized under
and according to the requireanents of the Act of
our own glorious Revolution.
Congress, entitled "an Act to,provide a National
The achievemen.s which light up the
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
expanse of the deadly conflict, llke the
NEW AND SUPERB STOCK Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and.
demotion thereof." approved February 25th,
stars in the firmament, put to shame the
1863, and has complied with all the provisions of
. 89 las s , ,melo-dramatic heroes of Greece; indeed,
said Act required to be complied with before „
Notee and BUM Receivable r 00 it is not too much to say that every !noun
nommeneing the buainess of Ranking.
Cash
Now Tuisar.eoaz, I, Hugh McCulloch, Coup.
27 ' 919 33 taih has been a Thermopylre, and every
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
*2,2us.osi 6h battle-field a Marathon.
said FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PITTS- The only profits from premiums it/itch this () • bitmally these deeds of war haVe
}JUROR, county of Allegheny and State Sr ompany can divide by law, arc from risks which Occasional) Pennsylvania, Is authorizeciFto commence the have been determined been lighted by the sweetest of all pas-
DR
DRESS GOODS / buainews of banking under the Act aforesaid.
Insurances made on ' every description of Pr sions--loye; and it is a tale of love and
In testimony whereof witneass my hand and arty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowas ~are
1 patriotism we have now to tell,
seal of office, this 6th day , of Angina, 1863.
consistent with security.
HUGH At oCULLOCH,
Sergi. Jasper belonged to the gallant
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty I
SS Comptroller of tbe Currency, years, theyhave ant !wriest; Fire, to an amount 1 band of Marion's brigade, where his vat
exceeding Four :Millions of oilers, thereby
Z
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fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, 1
at - I or and talents soon won him distinction.
THE FAST NATIONAL BANK as well as the ability and disposition to meet with Among other daring deeds, his reaeu
promptness all tit b ing our flag at The battle of Fort Maul-
OF 4 PITTSBURO-N, PA.,
Loaaes paid during the pear.1.830,1162,15S 36. trie deserves to be mentioned( In the
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. _ DIIIE 'TORS.
CHARLES W. HABrOKER, MORDECAL H. Lon hostile tire of the conflict the flag was
Capital 1150Q,000 paid in with privil.- TOBIAS Weastart, IlAvin S. Disown, shot away and fell without the lort.
ege to increase to 111,000,000.
SA_MUEL (ILLANT, ISAAC LILA, .
Leaping over the rampart, he seized the
Jon R SMITH, EDWARD 0, DAL},
The Pittsburgh Trust Company baying organ- Gamins W. ILICHARDS, GEORGE BALES, " flag, and returned amidst the cheers of
izeil under the act to provide a Nation& Curren- CHAS. C. HANCKER, President.
DALE, ''ice President,even the British. For this daring deed
zitl4.nitclei(:)ttheptil4solifnlaiil..tSjuldNrAe.TlONtLy
WELT:AR
Gen. Rutledge presented him with a
otter its services for the ccllection oreeNtfomies, M J A eilarliEtroC(TFl„Agent.
Steel• l3l.l"eig
sword.
AND SHAWLS, Drafts Bills of Exchange, ho., receive money f n mylB Northeast Third and Wood eta
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of - ..___Like many other families at that time
PHILADELPHIA cor.IREAND LIFE his was divided oh that occasion. His ol:
the country.
The success which has attended the Pittablulth
der brother took the side of the English;
INSURANCE COMPANY, and served In their army. Out of affee.
Trust Company since its organization in 1862,
will we believe be a sufficient guarmitee that burl
- - 7 =r- - - -r- none entrusted to the new organization will re- op
po I r it C:IALTNI u T s S L T Om REI..K, ) e . Lion for his brother, and a wish to exam-
Delve the same prompt attention.
Calatal..s2l9,loo. Assets .61304,•843. me into the strength and condition of the
i
New Goods liming a very extensive correspondence With
rza. MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN- enemy, he tesolved, in company with
Banks and }tankers, throughout the country, w
another patriot soldier, Sergeant New
we believe we can otter unuatud facilities to those SCRANCE, either Perpetual or Linnuti
who do business with us.
on every description of Property or Merchandise,
New Goods The hominess will be ocuidnated by the same at reasonable rates of premium. ton, to pay the British a visit.
His brother's position in it enabled him
officers and directors.
HURT. P. RING, President.
to receive his two friends without any
DLIIECTORB
K. W. BALDWIN. 1 ice President. JA24318 LArGIIL/N WEL E. NIXIC44,
DIRECTORS. • suspicion of their being spies, aryl fli* ,
New Gori,, Boa ENT S. HATS, A LX:Xdrt Dag SPETLIE, I :Hanzats Bs YES, E. R. illor 4 i,
Geonas W. BROWN, were entertainedlor two or three days
THOMAN HELL, Ensacia (1. BAILST, E. R. Erin LLSII,
TROS. WIGHT/lAN, ALT-Z. BILADLXY, P. B. SAYEItY, JOHEril S. PALL, Wit h great hospitality. .
JAMEI'L Rai,
C. SHERMAN, Jostcpri CLAYTON, ' While they were thus engaged, a party
New Goods JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. •J. J . ai 4 . A. ,,,, x,
.rOFIN I). SCULLY, Caahler. E. Witen, of Americans were brought in prisoners,
F. lifrtostaunar, Secretag,
as they had deserted from the Brit
aus6-dawtf -
I. . COFFIN, Agent. and
Jyeiy Corner Third and Wood streets isle and enlisted in the American ranks,
I their doom would have been to die.
Western Insurance Company ofPittaburgh. i This the brother of Jasper assured them
R. WILLER, Jr. President.
was to be their fate. With them were
New Goods
F. AI. Comport, Secretary.
Capt. R. It. Covina -km, Gen'l Agent. the wife and childrim of one of the p
TREASURY nEVPARTMENT, / No. 02 water street, (Spang it coal A'arehouae, on era. Her husband's approaching fate
°PINCE OP I'uSICTEr LLAR Car THE Crammer, np stairs ) Pittsburgh.
' touched the heart of Jasper. Confidihg
Washington illy, Feb. 13th,1864. WLL INS ORE AGAINST ALL'
kande of FIRE and MARINE RISKS.
New Goods w/3 ERZ As, By eat 'elect oky evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has amen made to appear A Rome Institution managed by Dirc....-tore who his purpose to his friend Newton, they
bade adieu to Jasper's brother and took
that the SECOND NATIONAL JUNI. OF are well known in the community, and who are their leave. They had no sooner got
PITTSBURGH, in the getinty of Allegheny, determined, by proinptness and liberality, to
and State of Penns} Id aniailtaa been duly organ- maintain the character which they have assumed, outside of that camp than they made a
New GOndf Ize.l under and according trttlie requirements of m ottorutg thu best protection to those who de- detottr and stretched across the country,
the Act of Co rig I rim, entilkd "An Act to pro- sire tbe Insured.
vide a National Currency, ilured by a pledge of 11l akoroß. Miller, Jr., James hl'Auley so as to elude all suspicion should they
, t . oltod States Stocks, an to provide for thects Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nim'ck, George meet with any British soldiers.
N ew G osais eukt.on 0.11,1 redemption thprof," approved Feb- liarste Campbell B. Heroin, Chas. ' W. Rickel- It was the custom of the English then
mar ry 26th, 1663, and has cOinplied with all the son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander speer, David Al. .
I prov Isions of said Act reoithred to be compiled Leng Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John to send all the prisoners taken in that
' with before commencing tbss butanes/ of Bank- :114 `uric.
le4 . quarter to Savannah.
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New Goods k,
------ At a little spring, about two miles off
, 'ow, therefore, I, Boort ilcCoLLoca, COMIN.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
. troller of the 4'lli - repel., elo , lereby certify that
the said SECOP(I) Zi A TIONAL BANK iIF I from the latter place, Jasper and New-
Or' .P.F I- 1 - tSBI - 3 - 13.G11. ton secreted themselves, awaitingthe ar-
PITTNIN'Iitt 11, County ofAllegheny, and State
GOOIJS of Penney iv ideln, is author `rd to commence the Offices, No. 32 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
s , business of Banking und cf aforesaid
____. rival of the prisorttfh. It had
. occura
to Jasper that perhaps they might rest
' In testiniony where° witness my hand 1 - 51 - 14 - F1t.P.141 AGAINST ALL • ILLNDS OF here for a short time to refresh them
,, / and seal of office, thus lath day of 1 ban -
FIRE Altili 31ARINE RisKs.
selves, and the woody nature of the spot
AT
/; ' ... i ary, sea l. HUGH Ati.ci. LLOcil, ISAAC JoN Ls, Presi•leut , is D. :110-
- Comptroller of the Currency. (If iR D Vice President ,Ii 31. 8008, secretary ; would favor their rescue.
Capt. i'lif. DEAN, General Agent. Atter some suspense they saw the es
-20. 2:5 Rod :11 ut.., per Yard. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK 1' ,,,,,, ma. -1.--. -Tone , tf ' '
U. ' liuel ' e t ., /far' rort with the prisoners approach. The
East colors and oheaper than Prints.
vey Childs, Capt. li C. i 1 ray , Joni, A. 15 "'lsms, OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
• jliac,. L. ,. b .Fa u ha p est s oc t . , x 4i . i i n o g hn c i ft i pt :lle w. cor. l3 l, e c an apt. iztdbeartm guard waswcoarspoternalinwitnhufmoubremr,
enancdon
(Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) L. API Irew, Rohl.. H. Das ni. arrartheteedti
0028 . their captives to the water, and told them
BUNTING AND SILK, Js; - 4.1. an nu 43 a- SEA 13. it. w- I Ea, 4.2. 04 , 1 ..-- -," . • to rest themselves for an hour, Sr the
, 5w , ..0,000, with privilegeto increase to A . ) 9IN P RESOLI TION PROPOS
SI,OOO,OOO. •11, 1\ G i 'ER TA I !•1 A .11 END 11 ENTs Tu same time giving them some Provisions.
Ihe IRON CITY THINT cOmPANY hay- 111 E l'ON:,11 ri runv. i., ,/ ref,lceet by tie
The sergeant then told the men they
Inc organized under the National Currency Act se "`''''"d luau "' heinoeettare, of Me , amman-
otters Its Bert ices for the trans.-lion of a (lever- wealth of Penn,_loonla in Getter-el .iii/-tibty ..,/, should ground their arms and rest them
al Banking Business. Drafts tot ght and sold
_ l :nat the lone‘t•ag , o , end M e‘ , ts be . Prof...en' to selves. The prisoners then threw them"
None) constitution of the (, ofnutout4e.oth, in ac
selves upon the earth in hopeless de-
None) receid ed on liepoeit, atil Collections
cordance with the prod isions of the tenth article
made on all parts of the country'.
spitir. Near to the wretched man and
an, ..h,li be an additionot section to the wife and child two of the men alone
theryi
tai rd article of the Constitution, to be desig,uo- kyt their arms as sentinels. As the rest
fed nesection four, as follows:
"3 4 4.1 T10:4 4 Whenever any of the qualified ' 0I the men were filling their canteens
electors 1,1 /3314 Common% earth shall be in any I with water Jasper and Newton <>tine
actual noirtar), seri ice, tinder the requieition • • '
nom the President of the t nited Mates or by stealthily along behind them, seized two
the authority Cl' this Commonwealth. such elec I of the muskets that were stacked, shot
:ors nut) exercise the right of suffrage in al ; the two Sentries, and rushing upon, the
elections by the citizens, nailer Such reollatiOlLS I
oters, stunned them with the butts of
as ate, or shall he prtscribell by law, as fully as
If they were present at their usual place of dee- their muskets. Deprived of their ar):118,
Lion.'
the soldiers abandoned the conflict and
fl
secTiox 2. There shall he two additional Sec- '
lieu',
to the eleventh artitle "f the Constitution, "eW•
to tie designated as sectioss eight and nine, as Releasing the prisoners, they escaped
, folios% a .
at ross the river to the Americans
i "Sittlion SNo hill shall be passed by the Leg- 1 • .
talature, containing more than one subject,which ' But the most romantic incident in this
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap- ' brave man's life was his love for Miss
promotion bills."
„. Sallie .st. Clair, or, as she is termed in
"Set TICS 9. Ni, bill shall he passed by the )
pri, lie ge . , i our annals, the "Maiden warrior , "
/fe.-_-.2-----.. '-' ::_t Legislature grnnt for; any powers, or
n any case where the tHilhoriti, to grant such ' This was a beautiful Creole girl, who
• - —....-..: , ....,1,:t.11001... powers, or privilege., has been, or thly hereaf- ! returned his passion with a purity and
ter be conferred uf•ori the courts of this Common
wealth " HENRY C Ju'INSuN, 1 intensity seldom known upon this cold
tipeaker of the liouir of Rep, esental roes. I 'ofn.
JoliN P PEN NEY.
.Speaker of the Senate, I When he was called upon to join the
tirrals or THE I defenders of his country her grief knew ISE I no bounds. The hour of parting came,
CIIETARI or TIIE CUM NioNWEALTEI, I 4
Harrisburg, April '2sth, 1864. anti the gallant soldier sprang upon his
PENNSYLVANIA, SS. ) horse and joined his regiment.
----- Ido hereby certify that the foregoing I Hardly had the sound of his horse's
t L. , iin &full, true and correct copy of the , feet died upon her car, than her roman
/ ' I original Joint Resolution of the Gen_
tie ............. erwl Assembly, entitled "A Joint Rise.. l nature suggested the plan of rejoin
lution proposing certain Amendments to the'lug her lover by enlisting in the same
Constitution," as the same remains on file in brigade.
this office.
•
IN ./ L""Tirdo"lrr whereof, I hare hereunto set The project Was fully resolved upon
my hand anti caused the seal of the Secretary's . ~,s ;,.„, mediately put.into execution.
°thee to beat xed, the day and •year above writ- "'-`" `"'
ten. EER, After securing a suit of male attire as
Secretary of the C ommon wea/th. '
The above Resolution having been agreed to 1 near her own size as possible, she sev
ny a majority of the members of each House. at ered tier long and jetty locks, dressed
WO successive 5C4810114 of the General Assembid
of this Commonwealth, the proposed amen -
herself h shecut off three days af
her hair like a man's and purchasing
a horse, .
ciente will pe submitted to the people for their
, doption or rejection, on the FIRST TUESDAY ter to offer her services to the noble
Her offer was accepted, and a
IGUST, in the
.) ear ol our Lord c o thous
andeight hundred and eixty-tour, in accordance lithe, l‘lari". .•
wit the provisions of (ho tenth article of the
Constitution and the act, entitled "An Act pre_ corps to was added to the
which her lover belonged.
active stripling
scribing the ' time and manner of submitting to I , The contrast between the stripling and
the ejem p i e o t i p o le th f e pr ort oi
helr . Lpi a ir m ov e l i t id l amt
ti to
the ri i itirieat u lon o o n r . ,
t iese men in their uncouth garbs, mas
dil ution,' approved the twenty-tnint day of sive faces, embrowned and discolored
ELI SLIFER,
April, one, thousand eight hundred and sixty
tour. n
eager for the battle, or so in
by rain, was indeed striking. But no
one was so
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
royll-lawta2 _ _
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______ i different to fatigue as the thir-faced boy.
H. D. H D BRECHT & CO., It was found . that his energy of charac
ter, resolution and courage amply sup
/ ANUFACTURERS OF' plied his lack of physique. None ever
3
suspected him to be a woman. Not even
Lookin Gl I Jasper himself, although he was often
g asses, • by her side, penetrated her disguise.
Gilt and Rosewood Mcnldings The romance of her situation increased
1 the fervor of her passion. It was her
Portrait and Picture Frames, delight to reflect that, unknown to him,
she was ever at his side'; watching over
Dealers in Catholic Pictures. him in the hour of dane, r.
Her passion was fed by gazing upon
No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and
Sikth streets. him, in the hour of danger, hovering
I near him, when stealing through the
i swamp and thicket and being always
I ready to avert danger from his head.
I
But gradually there stole a melan
choly presentiment over the poor girl's
mind. She had been tortured with hope
deferred; the war was prolonged, and
the prospect of being restored to hint
grew more uncertain.
gut now she felt that her dreames of
happiness could never be realized. She
became convinced that death was about
to snatch her away from his side, but
she prayed that . she might die and hg
never know to what length thte..violence
of her passion had led her.
Iti was an eve : before a battle. The
camp had sunk in repose,: the watchfires
were burning low and only the slow
tread of the sentinels fell upon the pro
found silence' of the night air as %they
moved through he dark shadows-of the
foreht. Upon the ground, withno , other
conch than alanket, reposed thd war
likeh form o 'Jasper, -011mbing:;vines
I
trailed theme Ives to'a cnnoprabove his
head throng , which the stain thcana , l
(lOW - A brightl 1 1 • , •..-- s ", ',I
I
DR. H ARVEV'S TREATISE
on Diseases of females, Pregnancy, Aliacarriage,
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and emphatically the LADIE.i.S' PRI- •
VATE MEDICAL, ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requlo
eel to pay postage.
.4.E-The pills and Book will be sent by mall,
confidentially, when desired. eeeLZD,
and pre-paid on rece.iii of alone ) by
J. BRYAN, M. le, tienerol Agent,
No. 7ti Cedar street, New York.
Atir-Joeeph Fleinlug., Druggist, corner of
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts
burgh.
octi-emil& w
lkTld OTii7E 'PO ALL PONPEANEILL
Among a cm tnin class of itc•ll-important peo-
ple there is a peculiar Menne of contempt attach
ed to all physicians that ad rentnie and treat the
diseases named in this card, (Pit/ VA Tit D ISEARES,) New Goods
why this should be, they nor no one else can tell.
•
Are they not aware that all physicians treat die
eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these N EW Goods
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let one of their family go to a patty that has de
voted years for their benefit, heerieße he adverti
ses the fact, and their taiel ly pby sleinn says he is
a humbug so he can Oct the case. iften heeas NOW GOO&
almost deprived Vie pa: 'y of his life. lie comes
at last to the ph3 sician that advertises—how else
are they to know I Ate they not aware that Sir'
Ist ley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Emilie, Sir Charles NOW Goods
Ball and M. Paul Ricord 'let coed years In the
treatment of these diseases I These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical a orld ; I don't
assert that all men are worthy that publish, still NOW Goods
there are spear number ol them that are. I have
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
PRIVATE DISEASES Upwards of 10 years, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds Now Goods
from years of misery and untimely death. My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether,
as I think it is the beet and must certain. It is in
my power to bring hundred. of certificates if I
thought it necessary to certify to my general sue- New Goods
cese but my long residence ln this city is sum , '
slept proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising from It are cured in a
aimh shorter time than heretofore. It behooves NOW
every young man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. The ilifierent advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
a.) benefit will arise trona answers than only loss, Goode
of health and money. Hundred, are cured annu
e w
ally by my lieu remedies. Address son .
jan-lyd Pitt sburgh Poston:lca.
JULY - 4T111864.'
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ALL
FROM 3 INCHES TO 60 FEET,
MUSLIN,
WHOLESALE AND lIETAII
Printed Flags on Sticks
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OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIUF
jeZ
GOODS AT OLD PRICES
Mo. 7S Market street.
RICH GUIPURE LACES,
PA;."
H. W. Hanagno. -
PROPRIETOR.
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
CLOSING OUT.
HUGUS & HACKE
Are now offering their
SUMMER
Complete in every branch, et greatly
REDUCED PRICES
GENADINES,
ORGANDINES,
BERAGES
Our extensit e stock r",l
CLOAKS
20 per Cent. Leas Than Fortner Pelee*
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From, 82,5 u to 1.10,0tt.
Black Silks 81,25 etv
No advance naked on the above goods. nn4
bargains still to belied at
No. 02 Market street.
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No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. Clair street
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELE
BRATED
Bradbury, Sohomacker & Co.'s
Gold and Silver Prize Medal
PIANOS,
Cheaper and will strand In tune longer than any
other PIANOS made Also, Sinith'ir-Harmonl
urns and Melodeons and Musical Goods generally
at the lowest Eastern cash prices. Pianos to let.
Tuning and reparing done at the shortest notice.
Sheet Music bound with neatness and dispatch.
Jeis
ip ssirrt.
NEW STYLES
WINDOW SHADES,
Received Inn DAY.
C C - .) ) NEW SPRING STOCK
of
oci,CARPETS!
Well masoned
OIL`LOTH,
A AT McCALLIIM'S.
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MILE. E. rICJEK.enkIPISION.
SUCCESSOR TO 'JOHN THOMP S 0 N ,
No. 7 Hand Street; Pitt* ntrgh, Perm's.
CHEAP PAS ViiAOR TO OR
from the Old C. sentry. Persons
,
-42,5 t.u. traveling to the Old Country, or
• • •" wishito ing out thr
can secure-their Pa ssa ge
Ti br ckm 'a eitheeir byfriends the
"Lunn" line of steam ships, tr by first clan
Packet Ships, by Gallin g g at the Old Eu
ropean Agency, eitabllshed by the late John
Thompson, deed. Alto, SightDi uftson Europe
always on hands. The old Mem Is of this agen
cy may rest assured that I am pre pared to trans
act their business cm ai good term sas any Agent
In the City, and will find it to their advan
tage to give me a call before buytMg Drafts or
Tickets elsewhere. E . 1% lOMPSON.
Pres.Referencesin Mesh h : Jam es Marshall,
Firmer& De t ;L. R. McCune,
Pres. Union Corepany ; McKnight &
Co. Hater street; J. .Ikpatri ek ft. Bro.,
Liberty st.; Arbuthnot, Shannon t Co.. Woo d
Li; McOandl Jamison o. Co, • Wood st..i
Rev. C01.J.8. Allegheny Jen(
Gilrams
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Tew Goods ,
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C. F. K.Loririll; W. Al. OunliLy.
WIL. CuOPEN.,
G. E. N A RNER, President
JNO. E. PATTE.R.SON, Cashier.
10,23-4Mtl
Kna be's Unrivaled Pianos,
WARRANTED FOR EIGHT YEARS
RAINES EROS. EXCELSIOR PIANOS and
cbenp Nance made by 0 roresteen b. Co., New
York.
AI PRINCE'S PRINCE'S AIELODEONS and SCHOOL
ORGANS, beyond s doubt the best reed instru
ment made.
A. MAUNUTT'S richly carved Melodeons, at
same prices as other plain instrument■ of in
j ferior make. All Melodeons warranted live years
CHARLOTTE BLUME,'
43 FIFTH STREET,
Jet
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S
m - ItacsT NATIONAL BANK OF
A: PITTSBURGH, a
Designated Depository and Fi-
nancial Agent of the
United States
By authority of the Treasury Department
this Bank will receive Subscript ions for the Ten
Forty toper cent. Gold-bearing Bonds.
8p27
A commission will be allowed to Banks Bank
era and Brokers. :TARIM LAUGHLIN,
Orders are solicited. President.
Pittsburgh, April 26th,1864.
PLANER & KAYSER'S
Noiselea Patent Sewing Machines,
These Sewing Machines are known asthe very
best in the United States. They are WARRANT
ED, and sold at the LOWEST PkieEs.
and examine them before bur ing elsewhere. Re
pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind
promptly attended to.
ERNEST AXTRELM Agent,
No. 103 Third street,
mhiagyd Pittsburgh, Pa.
W A N ri. k 2., .1D .
AIO MONTHS LEASE OF A SMALL
Dwelling Houae or 3 Roome pleasantly sit
uate in Pittaburgh, Allegheny or Birmingham.
Uall 90 J. H. CAS/DAY,
Real Estate Broker,
my2B No. 67 Fourth lA.
ST r EIVIT TOOTH RAY
AND GRAIN RAKES,
•
WARRANTED THE BEST Now
In use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and
WHEELBARROW& Manufactured anti for
sale by C. COLEMAN,
Near the Penite
C ntary,
mhl7 Allegheny ttiy,'Pa.
TURING THE FAIR MEN'S, Boy's
and Y oaths Gaiters and Bal mo rids, Ladies'
es and children's kialmorals, Gaiters and
Beats at the lowest price, at
BORLAND'S,
fell 98 Market at.
0V E. MBER COIIPOUS OF GOV
-111 ernment Bonds bOuglt at
KOUN & WIRT Z'S,
No. 118 Wood street, second T d onor above Plitt.
jet 6
ICVOLvierts.—COLT,I3, SMYTH &
joi,,
Wesson'., Elliott's, Skiro , r and &holm
otter kinds, for sale by JAMES BOWN,
my2l ' Ise Wool-street.
PORTING 1314,7111PIIIENTS. THE
onli , complete alsortment in tide city.
by
teale. JAMES. BOWN,
k 4. . 130 Wood Street.
OCHlcsTins. A.Btr:2IIIIIVALOGOOP.
.ab er Toole. For sale. b
SOWN,
my2l • Lid 'Wood street.
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NATIONAL BANKS
GP PITTSBURGH.
Second door above Wood
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Lames' e 4
INSURANCE
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
MIKE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
CHMIPANY OF PHILADELPHIA OF.
ERIE No. 433 and 437 CLIE.STNUT 'ST.,
near Fifth.
STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. let, 1963.
Elibliehed Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, bc-
Ord . 11 1...rtgage, amply secured $1,893393 32
,
Real Estate (present value $103,313 '
61,) cost
102,965 26
Temporary Loans on ample (Joliet
tem! Securities 99,136
Stocks, (present value $86,667 72,)
cost
ECIS S 13.1,0 C H.
W. H . 111 GEE,
No. 10 St. Clair St.,
WOULD CALL. THE ATTENTION
of buyers to his stock of„Gos, which
has been selected with great care and od contains
all the newest styles of Goods to be found in
list-class houses. Gent's wishing a suit of
clothes made to order will please call and exam
ine our goods and prices. Also, a full and com
plete stook of FIIRNISHING GOODS.
W. H. MCGEE,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 10 St. Clair street,
m y Pittsburgh, Pa.
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ROBERT C. 1301INARTZ JAMES a LARKLICI
SOIIILEB.TZ & BLEAKLEY,
Manufacturers and wholuaale dealers In
Illuminating and Lubricating Oils,
CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL, BEEZOLE
and
- • LAMP'S. -
Consialsedontiletcluttal futther subset Ciude 013.
teturgict. I.ss.'Wotsi ottrcet—Pl Iletumb
ItatJUktrys PRESII -EGOS
Just tucelvod sad iqr tale to ,
a PET_ZER AItiIISTRONG,
s ' - cortittimarket.and - First etre eta.'
ilt pail# cp.ust.
THE MAIDEN WARRIOR
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Steam ~P_Antlitt..Estailitslimenty
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souinzuwar ro y .
PLAIN AMID-FANCY JOB PAINTINI:
atieciated the best 41;9146
spEctu4.,A*INTION TO
RAILROAD, I'AERSOLVAND, LEGAL pflufnN
Our faelitletftit tkeig
Posters, PrOjaWiranloB.
For EablhiUona and Qoneertmaannot_ bp
surpassed to SW:Lefty
The faint flicker •••' from • the`- extilling •
terabera of a iiiillii. 'athwart Y. hltart
one
tenance and liAge4.lfiek4tuelili `Orliiie.
who bent over his .corick .. It - wartilhe
smooth faced, striping , She . hentlow, -
down as if to listen to this dreamer or to
breath ihto his soul pleasent dreamcs - of
love and happiness, t . „.
Rut tears traced themselves down the
fair one's.cheeksAnd felbupouthelbrow
of her lover.• :„ ~, • , ,
A mysterious voice told ..he :tha 'the
hour of parting thad. come,- -that to,
morrow her 'destiny is consummated.
There. s one, last, long,•iong,zkatitiomit
then the nnhappy-mainieseen,toTz•tear
herself away from:the, spot., to weep:tint
her sorrow ittpriYeer --- - _ -- - • .
Fiereerand-Uittibl e o lillieermfitei-iltat
on the , morroWO'agite on - that -spdt.: 'The.
foremost one In theta/Weis the intrepid-
Jasper, ;and cever, by,his.,-sidelthet light
stripling Warrior. ' ,O ften - dtringtheheat• '
and thesraoke gleams= atiddenly um the,
eyes of Jasper the melancholy ffien of the
maiden. in , the thickest; df• the fish* .
, surrounded' byenetnies, fought - Ith° low- •
[ers, aide by side.: A lance is, teiddenly,
leveled at the breastaf Asper;_butsWift
-1 er than the lance is the anidothfifecil War--
rior. There. is a wild eri; Pa-the;
feet of Jasper sinks themaiden -with-the
I lifehlood gushing fromthe whitehosomi.:
!which had been
thrown' !wit 4h1614,be
i
!fore his breast. did notlrearthedin,
land danger Of theconnict; hilt ,dovin- by,
the side N . that dyihg'body'he'ltri4l9:l ~`• _
Then, for the first time r _doea •he learn-.;
(that the stripling is hie lovevthatilieslim-.
visions in his shit:rib - 6r- of art.:tingehritee;
)rovering above-had --indeed 'been trne.
I'n the midst of the bottletwith herdfter
flty her side and, he berbletil,l in. hg „ho,
Isom, the iteibiC maidefi'dies. - '
i Her name, lief sex and htir,maleklid-' _
votion soon' became, known dhroughent
he corgi; I . There I waa..9441r 411;9*
gatheringardimdhergosorp"74 exoNagw4,..
4 4ne of thcise' hardy wri - ors'who Melia
bedew her grave with tears. • - 2 . -- e1 .,11 '
They buriefLarausar theriver. Santee(
hina green. shady Addirrtlp4-400ked a s
. .
1 f:
t had been, stolen out of a percdise.•,
• " _!....,._t;,, ._ _
IThe _RemoVal of 'the Corumantl- , -;;" -
ant at. Weat , Poin.t.
It will be rememhered.that,-,the misc.
elation °rgcTlZgdjifill.,l
!erecting nattierldo l monent af,. West
;Point, to tlithiAiriory - of "thoi6 at,
the'
;regular army • who "have fallen =-in :Ili
battles. of this. war, invited Generatglieiq ,
IClellan to. deliver; the ~dedicatory
tidress. The inviiattpit was aacePtedand
he oration delivered. That portion .Oft
;the oratimi P relatingtoathelestufeaW' the
war and the necessity, Alf_ m its iprirstcx;r.:
Ai w e have alrewly perblished.
,St. was,.,
significant in view of the Poisible
ination of General - lifeClellah at Chica= I
go. It was a definition of his views :irb.:t
antagonistic to those of the Peace • De-
Mocritcy; that none- of thein; beta Slime',
had a word ie.:ail/1A 6064.0-Akti5:1411,,,.::
al. There was nothing-in-the• oration
of asP9TBGmali hailY•q,c,-141iticAstagt-•;4
-aster.There tiVerksilitvn_flgragt4loo442
the Administration, 2inpon- the etimitiett ,
of the war—in skirt,' not- a word that
could give offense at _the War office, or
to any fair-minded t • loyal man. •
Soon after the delivery of the address
the Boston Courier briefly itatt.'d tliat
Lieutenant -Colonel Bowman, in com
mand at West Point, had been .removed
by the Secretary of . War, because he,had..
permitted General McClellan to • , deliver ; .
the oration. So utterly absurd did this
appear, that it was universally regarded
as a strike of partisan malice an .effort
to create sympathy for therdepOsed,Gen
eral by holding liirtt'up `the public in
the light of anindikidnal so obnoxious
to the War ilepartmenti , that it followed
him in his retirement ; to plagiut.;hini,.
with a petty display of power, But :the
New York Tfror/4 repeated the 'assertion
in direct and poSitive language, tint: the
New York Herald reiterated it with ad
ditional particulars.,
There seems to , be no doubt that Lieu
tenant Col. Bowman has been removed,'
the Secretary of War; with his usual firr• - •
felicity, choosing tirnelor doing it that . •
gave color to• the assertions-of the
ton Courier and the New York jorirnals. '
We are not prepared to say on what
grounds the Commandant at West
Point hasbeen removed. We have only
a one-sided ; statement . of -the reasons for :
it, and those, reasons are so insufficient,
so utterly unjnitifiable, that we cannot
bring ourselves to the conclusion that"'
they formed :the teal ground of ther-ra. ,
Even had- Lietttenantol. Bowman.
been active in securing the rhetorical
service's of Gen: McClellan `oh ibis neba
lion, nay, bad it'been chiefly or , entirely
through his personal influence that-.the -
invitation was extended to the General
the , country would not have sustained
the War OffiCe fn irinitbrink the rein--
mandant for any such course, Btit
does not appear • that , Lieutenant, DoL
Bowman took any part in
.the matter:. it
seems to haie been an act of the astinel
ation, of which,' , poSsiblY, berinity be a
member. The askielation was governed.
inits action bythe propriety of insiting ;
one of the oldest and most: distingigigted-:
members of the regular an* to pro-',
nounce the eultigy upon Ilia fallen cum- •
rades and dedicate the monument erect
ed to their memory. There was- noth
ing partisan in their action, and had
there been, it called for,no reproof from
the War Wee; and least of all, reproof
administered by disgracing an officer
who had am hand in. tb e matter.
The Seeretary -of ; War should be as-.
eared that , the only party likely to be
damaged bythii'petty act,—if the anise'
assigned turns out to be true--is him
self. Neither Gen. McClellan nor Lieu.
tenant Col: BOwman will suffer-in the
estimation of the' Ainerkan pe ople . by
such• a procedure. t. If the t 3 etiretary: of
War has read history to any purpose,
will find that At has „been the almost-rat
varying result of such acts, to give. the;
authority to set- dad pull dolWinto
the' hinds ettliiiielagainst,whom official
poweris•eo unreasonably-rafirectett
Com
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rzw feet on
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Ca' frolot (Uric* *in solitbigioormay USW;
and possession given satin.
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