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    Omlunation..
_ND kusemoae..
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Three weeks.
Osie square olusugeal
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Singlasutwariptions.
Flee copies, each...
Ten copies, each....
Thirty
Twenty copies, seal
II ERNIA OR RUPTURE.
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hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured
y ilier4st . or A rp ture cured
" "Hernia or Rupture C-u'ired
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia nit Haipture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
iiernia or Rupture cured.
7.iJ(fi'i J j
rapture or hernia
cured cured
; ; Riwt;txTe.or
4,1 lr ttttx • i l l' ul O tare °/. niex Pt i A C ur- $ 4l
• littpture or iferzlO.,AtSrAl
lifarch's !tactical Cure Truss.
Ritter's Putout Truss
.' :Rl~q~i ~sP~~~r4sh
Self -Adjust lug Tru.•
Dr. Banntu, '.. Lace Body Brace, for
the cure of Pro:apblis uteri, Piles, Atglomintil
and Spinal Weak netama
Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup.
fOr the !suppo . rt and otpe .of
Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose
Eleatic Knee Capi, for weak knee joints
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joint',
Suspensory Bandages
Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kind
of Synoges.
Dr. krEvsuat I.aa almr a Truax which will
adically cure Hernia or Rupture
A9-Of le. at Ma Dora :irons, No, 140 WOOD
STREET.; signed the Golden Mortar. Persbrie
Writing fckr, Truases should send.the number of
nehee around the body Immediately over the
DR. KEYS:ER will give his personal attention
to the aplicatinn of Trusses In adults and children
and he is satisfied that, with an experience o,
twenty years, he will be enabled to give satiate°
Self-Injecting Syringei.
Jee t Ing Syringes
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self - luJectlugfiy!lnges.
Sold at PR. KEYSER'S, lie Wood street
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
Suslieusory Band-ages,
Suspensory Bandages,
A. dozen different kind;
A dozen different kind;
A dozen different kind',
A dozen different kinde,
At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street.
nolo-tydam
ill I [AILS OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
C U It E D .
Below will be found a cert(drate from one of the
most respectable citizens of Wilkins township in
repritstes. Dr. Keyser's Lindsay' blood Searcher.
The Doctor's certutcates are within reach, and no
one need be deeeiged in regard Ia hie pravaralione.
Du. (}so. H. KILYSER became atficied with
•
Piles about twenty years ago, and erery year
grOwing worse, 'as to trOUide ; '-me
vennmuch, so much Do at times as to unlit me
qr work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could
not do anything on account of them, they came
mit on me as large ass hickory nut. I had tried
nidnacdeal of medicine for them. I used to buy
and bike whatever I could hear of or read of In
similar' and pamphlets that fell in my wax, but
iee eUred , eirmettmes•theiwould do
me some good for a little while, but afterwards
they would return again as bad as ever. I also
applied 4 4 two Doctors who visited me at my
litiiiiiisteindgave me terse medicine but it would
notdo,l couldinit get well. Over a year ago
. got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood
searcher, made by yOurself—when you sold It to
me Yeti 'told me one bottle would not cure me,
and that my whole system would have to be re
iewed. by the ;Medicine before I got well
bot , ight , one bottle and tkok it home with me, and
used It according to your directions. I then call
5 . 4 ; tic see you again, when you said I could no
0 1 04; at much beri e v from one bottle. 'bought
bite'bottle tit s time, until I had used fly
bottles. After this quantity- had been wed, I
was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur
ed me for twenty years. In other respects my
/ifi/ 4 4,1}:..iniPitived,fld I am as well as could be
Intpelgtnd fin one of mitige, being sixty years
plug, I havelieen well now fords monthe,and
Am* -la noappearance of a return of the disease ;
I%4** any Iliad of Limning work now without
_ . .
the . Mks coming down azd hitrtiug me. Icon
pitch, Stay, chop. wood, lift, or do any kind of
work which, before used to hurt me. When I
firtind'OlitloUreandxer"l kept on Wind
ilktuttl I got entirely Well. I consider it my du.:
tirtomulke my C/Ule known to the couotry for the
benefit of °there who may be elitreribli as I was
and da aottnoatthavalaeof poor medicine. You
may publish this if you like—l live in Wilk
ito satisfy any one
thectnith of this certificate if they wish to mall
aitikhnbee3Zithi!let3l
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affernei lcuoionitta *tampon, the DI* pates .
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ktpr tiaa PromlemclT.
T I/EAST:EY DRPARTMEN'T,.. I
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OPPIOR 01414..14144TROL,nnOVTITILCUrtriENe-r, C . 4 DUNANT OF pHIL4DELI.RIA NE / ,F
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I Washing:tam City, Aug. Oth, 1863_ , E N.. 435 and 437 eggEs TNITT ST,
1.- Witcnualit y Ly satkt
iaeelY e vidence Press iinte" 1 near Fifth.
tothe undermene.l it lets been made to imiear STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN; Ist, 1883.
that - : Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be
ll/ ROB, in flu/County of Allegheny and State i to g ,
of Prials i . Aida has Gaon duly organised unlil r,4
{>e
and acct, ding to the ietiturenter.ls or the Act b. First Mertgage, amply secured......ls '
893,993 82
Cinemas, entitled "an Aut to provide a Nat mind Real Estate (present value 5103,31..
gi , ) cos t
t. .. 192,996 28
Tel:alit:wary Loam oft' arifple Coital. "
Currency, seeered by a pledge of Crated States
SUPERB STOCK 4 tohl t s, and to piiii. ide tot it tke c•ienaii-taen ii.nel Pie' . teral Securities— C.c.,/8i455
denipttun thettiof." approt ted Fain/iry PIM,
78115/ and has etinilillefi with tell the PrOvisidet / f S t Z th i ty , ! (I) . r ii m .. , ea- . 1:
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'Raid Ant required to, be complied with tafoie pr o b es fr i i ji hurg, R ect , !Al
" ivauie • sa r:B2 B6 l 00
commencing the hammers of Ranking ...
tint l. ........ I 21,919 igt
Neterrearteroax, 1, Hugh MeCullech, Cohn,-
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troller oft he Ourieency, do hereby certify that t he •
The only profits from premiums S ehierti l i.:
said k I HST NATIONAL RANK OF PlTTS
khearnvlittzer divit i le by law, are from risks which.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS 1 1 "e t- O j r.s ( j y. ! l i l a riT, ri f t s Y ' a ° t.t f t h ' is l r i i i g e l . % 'VT c a otn S en ta ce t4' Bie l
f Names.' of bankiag under the Act aforesaid. ,
insurances prude on every deseription of Prop.'
arty, inTown and Country, at rates as low as are
In testimony whereof v anemia my hand and
seal of odice, this eth And of Angus UM. s ) latent with/ Becurity.
Cots
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st; EeMptroller Of the Ourreeity. 3 , 'Mee t heLlncorPoration a perfeel of thirty
en e med nefl,
in tn:Y po ,
ntriegillyntirieoriftin.'y kia4,,,tothistetrwuear!
REDUCED PRICES. , ____
fording evidence of theadvantagss of Insultance,
TEE I'IR,STI, NATIONAL BANK as well as the ability s mddirieicentlanteeneet with
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE
promptness all li 1 , dll thy.
.
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
on Diem et Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage,
GENADINES,
Losses paid Miring the-year 1850, 652,158 38.
Bari Kneel', Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. fill/ ELiTORS.
of Nature, and emphatically the LADIRS' PRI-
Cnankas W. Itax9t,,ert, MonmsoA.t. R. 1.01.1
VATE MEDI.O.IL A_DVIS,EII, a pamphlet of 70 ORGANDINES, Cepltal 5500000 paid In ;with prlvil- TaBIAB WAGNER, . DAVID Bitows,
pagese i sent free to any address. Six cents requlr.
age to Increase to 81,000,000. ISA tenet GRAFT, lea..to Lea
mite op
pow
postage.
JAcOD R. SMITH', EDWARD O. DALE ) 1
.neThe pills and Book 1;111 be sent by mail, BERAGES. The let ten!' reh Trust t ',imps ny having organ- GRAin.l4B W. ILIA HAR.O4I, ilsoaos Faces,
tionedentially, when desire;, 11
sextzro,
ized under the Oct to 1., pride a National Curren- CHAS. C. BANCKEIi, ?resident.
and propel:l on receipt of money by
cy, under the title of the FIRST 1e A.TIONA L EDWARD U. DALE, Vice President.
J. BRYAN, 51. It , Generel Agent, Our exl enst ve stock or DANK of , I'll TSB l'ltilli, it mild respeett uliy EDWARD
C. Ste Secretaryto tern.
No. '7C Cedar street, New York.
oder Its services for the crileclion of Notes, . RDENEB. COFFIN, Agent. 1 1
Drat ts, Bills of Bacang., :...c , I (Tel ve money on mylB Northeast cot. Third and Wood ats 1
.1113-Joseph Fleming Druggist, corner of CLOAKS
the Diamond and Market etreet, agent fel Pitts- AND SHAWLS, 4., 1 ,044 at and InlY mid eon EXunnnnn on anf - - . -
parts o
burgh. oce-enichaw
Co t.tiunti 1 PRILADitLPItIA—fiIIAD LITE
'lt, stieeess width 14AA atienued the 'Pittsburgh
OTICE TO ALL CON CERN ED.—• 20 per Cent. Less Than Poenter Pt toes
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Among
nomtomemmini
Bnii ... nnoortont
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Treat c 'oculinni since 111 organization la 9,52 ;
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will we bellex 4.• be a sufficient guarantee that busk- 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Yliere la a peculiar feeling of contempt attach- -.--. - -_-.• -- - -- -
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the ..„. lino entrusted to the net olFanize.rion wAll re- tu.p.pcwit,e, the cust om: , ti ouse.
diseasesnamed in this coed, ( PutvaTilusicaerre,) New Goods New Goods H • ,
cake the same prompt at 'in: .on.
is; fog atet y ex team-% e correspondence with Capital .$219,100. Assets.. fit. 304,943.
why this should be, they nor no one Mee can tell. '
Are they not aware that, all physicians treat dire , Hanks and Hankers, throughout the country,
W ILL HAKE ALL KINDS or IN.
SURANGE, either Perpetual or Limited,
we belle; e we can user unmated fr.:dates to those
eases of every denomination, in fact aolmit just
who do business with 4111.
Oia every description of Property or rderchandise,
the very illnesses that are so obnoxious to there N ew G oo d s .... New Goods
at reasonable rates of premium.
very refined - parties. I suppose they would net
The business will be conducted by the same
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officers and directors.'
ROHT. P. KING, President.
let one of their family go to a party that has de - voted years for i their benefit, because he adverti- •-,
' . nlko'reue
M. W. BALDW_LIV, Vice President.
sett the fact, mad their family physician says he is New Goods d rANKR L. \ UNVITIN WBl K. Neteles,
DIRECTORS.
New &Iri s iionsur S HAAS, • ALEXANDER Seskß, t'- A.BLES BATHS, E. R. Corn,
a humbug Bo he cart get the case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes . THosoks Butt, EnAncie U. Bailee, ER. ENOLLbH, Gitonos AV. Snows,
at last to the physician that milertisee—how else
6) El Cann. W /GO rkA k, Abto . IiELAJ,L dr, ,
ii.ticei. - 1.. Ran. P. B. SAvEttv, JOBKPB S. PAUL,
are they to know? Are they not aware that Sir in
i. HICRMA.N, Joserit lietscrort,
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Clharles ix ew G 0011.2 II New Goods ,TAMP.:; DAT it Hi LIN, President. s,
.1
MA
RO k, E. Wisna,
Jona D. ~c ri..tv, ilaoluer.
Ball and I& Paul Rword de% °tett years is the
F. BLACKBURN, Secretary,
treatment 'of these diseases I These men are held . Q
n ~ g,5-04...,,tf
I. G. COFFIN, Agent.
up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't r
New Goods , S .0, 1,. OND NATIONAL DAISIL I jy4:ly , _
. (Joriaer Third and Wood street+.
OF PIT - Li...11l RCM.
assert that all men are worthy that publish, atill New Goods
Ps! Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.
there are a great number of them that are. I have
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
r . ,LI , pm
-- R. .51ILLER, jr. President.
PRIVATE DiskAsgs upwards of 40 year's, and
F. M. GOULON, secretary.
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds V OW GocKis Pi % New Goods
Capt. R. D. Cocottes, Gen i i Agent.
from years of misery and untimely death. My a•
TRF.ASURY nFPAI:TAIENT, ) No. 92 Water . street, (Ma t ! A, (I,s Warehouse,
treatment Is confined to the vegetable altogether.
1L L IliS UWE AbnINST ALI.
as I think It is the beat and most certain. It is in
44 I irPICE r 8 C. rMPTHOLLLR or THOI I II CIL t V, t
8 1 •ton CU Feb. 13th, '1664
Wkinds of FIRE and DINEM RISKS.
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if 1
'H rL r. , 1. .. '' 4 1{ 1' s nt iZtielacto } ' e - ti et •.e —:
thought it necessary to certify to my general KW- New Goode 0
. a ll New Goods ' • • • Q 4 -'." ' "4e4 A H I CI - t
ceps : but my long residence in this city is audit- .
.40 H in the ti e'. 1 sigued, it has 1,,, Toad, in 9 ,,,,, }tome no lut on managed Direst who
are wail known in the conununity, and who are
dent proof without adding more. Sperinatertiwn
-".4-1 tt nt HD. Sc-( OND NA'FIONA I. BA al, OF
l'lTlslit HUH, II4 the Utninty of Allegheny, we tted,e by promptness and liberality, to
and all diseases arising from It are cured in a „. I
,
maintain the character which they have &seamed
much shorter time than heretelore. It behooves IV eVi r Goode = M a pro, o, orv i and , '-'in',e of I , cl '''''' ) I% "`" l ' bas been dill Y ° T an. a 8 offering the hest protection to those who do:
every'young man and woman to be careful in se- t o, I NP r. •• rze., time, anr. accenting to the regtorementa of
t tie Art of Gongresa, entitled "An Act to pro- Sire to be insur ed.
lecting a physician. The dirtsrent advertisements
Dine,. Tolle—R. Miller, Jr , James . 5 1'Auley
yule a -
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Ninuck George
that are seen to our papers are of no worth, and r•
I oiled ;in.!, 0 stocks, .uel to proN Me Mr theca - no benefit will arise from answers than only 1088 N ew G c .„ 0 ,1 2 eli
aow GOCO E . tilation and tedelni,• ton the reof,"approi et: Feb- perste, t'amphell B. Herron, Chas. M. Ricket
of health and money. Hundreds are cured anew.
son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M.
itiir 20t1i, 1'9.3, ind has complied with all the
ally try my new remedies. Address BON' 800.
1: te 11110.1 0/ eat,i .u,t.. requited TO Ire compllel.l Long Rees J. Thomas, He Bak.ewell, .1.011.13
jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffloe.
eitb before commencing the business of Bank- ...11'eune.
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,Ifil I 4TH 18C4 - I Now Gwcis
_I , ) . New Goods h 'g '
Now, therefore, I, Heart Mr Conciien, Comp- ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO ,,
troller ol the Cui relic.), do hereby certit) Veit 4).F Prra'Sl/113-BAGEr•
fel to
the RIM l•El (.)14b NATB)NAL DANK OF
I'l I' l'Slit' HU H,CoUrit - ,- 01 Alleeheny, and State °Mee, No. 37 Ptah Street, Bank Block.
' SU MMER -
bu.lues• of flarilsing under. the Act aforesaid. !INTER AGAINST . Al.I. KINDS OF
FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! : --- In teat...moms whareof wit nese mi• hand , t i • AND 5 1A_ALNL RISKS.
i .fl, seal ~,,,,,1„, this 13th , 1 ,,,, of 1.. e b„., , ia. ' JONES, Preeddem • JOHN D. Mo-
A 1 1.. E . ,, TliA"
)S S , 0 ,. , , 16 61. Hi e, H Ai, ; ,i;L,LoeH, CORD, Vice President ; :11. BOOK, Secretary;
ALL SIZES, '
-- Comptroller of the Currency. I Cap , - WM. DEAN, General Agent.
TIA I . 1 7 ' 1 11 1R I( ' Iril , Di tu. rime—lsaac Jonea, C. Hu Bar-
FROM 3 INCHES TO 50 PEET,
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray John A. Wilson,
H. L. Fahnestock, John D. sfcCoreli Capt. Adam
18 3.4, 25, 31 AND 37 1-2 CTS.
limobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert
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OF PITTSBURGH, PA., 1.. 51 'Grew, Robe IL Davis nose,
Reduced JUirl One-11811
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(Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPAN Y.)
MUSLIN BUNTING AND SILK
.... J. 1.
.. 1. J.
1 1' )1 1 11 El' ‘ll 111 r 1.,s Capital, $300,000, with pri yilege to increase to Allegheny Bank,
$1,000,0100.
The IRON CITY 1 lit ST COITPA NY hay
"iellinir at loss iu•l 1 i thin c I er I efore The
meant Ze il under the National ( 'iii rency Act Exchange Bank,
fine its son ices tot the trans., tuna o eller- •
Small Printed Flags on Sticks Greatest Bargains Ever Offered al Banking Biniinces. India i,ought anal ' so w
Money recell ei) on Deposit, hl it Collections r'' '
itizens Bank.u
made on all parts of the country.
Dillicein‘R. •
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
ltgptui Rernlnr itfrd
Rupture or Remit" cured
()(every kind.
Pittsburgh F'lag Manufactury,
OPPOSITE TH 1; PosTorFior.
jeg
BARGAINS.
MAORITM & GLYDE'S,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HAVTNG BOTIGIVr 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
of the beat foreign and domestic manufacture.
A great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and
Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Vella,
Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ruining, Tat, Silk and
Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good resort !neat of
Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun
Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and
the Lsrgest and best Stock of Fancy Goode,
Notions and Small Wares to be found in the
city.
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nanVy's , ehrOtio 'Vienna!
. 1 4 AXE NEVER IrErr
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. e nim na etio have been
th etrieny followed, )
in evnuirim difficulties rarißing from
QiiSTAIITCTIONS, 01) TOPPAC Th: Or •
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Qetn,restortng thepyateatkomt.ttoet health whet ,
from aplnal .4{/eglia t - PrOillpfts,
Utell;,thg. Whpe r t,, or bther- • w eaeoOh.
Uterite Urgent, P. l 4 4. !kie etke iY.tittnnithd
on the,,eonstitittion, Reit iee . y be ,cliken by tat
mOOlOllO4 females without cautting dlatruss
at the cams time' .
THEY 0 II &Wag •
By strengthening; Inv igorating,smt restoring the
system to a healthy condition; and by bringing
on the monthly period with regularity. Nomat.
ter from what cause the obstruction may axis°.
They shoul4howeves, NUT be .taken the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe
at buy other 'time, as .miscarriage would be the
result. -
4.0( LAII
Baeh . boit contains 80 Pills. PRIDE, ONE j
)L.
WHOLF.SALE AND DETAIL
*Ea I sr or co fc, im. , is ,
NEWS DEPOT,
OODS AT OLD PRICES
7fei Markel street.
RICH GUIPURE LACES,
MII,,EU4ZU, PA
W • f 32Eanittra .
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DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
CLOSING °TIT.
HUGUS HACKE
Are now nearing their
NEW AND
Complete in vrery branoh, at greatly
GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S
92
MARKET STREET,
Sun Umberellas Cheap
Hoop Skirts Cheap.
cfJ
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WAMEL INK & BAR R
• No, 12, Bissell's Block, St. Olair street.
BRATED
OLE AGENTS FOR THE CELT:-
Bradbury, Schomack - er & Co,'s
flat an Silver Prize IFlrrizil
PIANOS
Cheaper anti will stand in tune longer than any
other PIANOS made. Also, Smith's Harmoni
ums and Melodeons and Musical Goode generally
at tl.e lowest Eastern cash prises. Pianos to let,
Tuning and reparing done at the shortest notice.
Sheet Music hound with neatness and diapatch.
Jae
3t*C"--15-1=1.'1•33- I,3^I".rt_MIIECT
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NEW STYLES
1-4:. • WINDOW SHADES ,
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.gc ' , E eeetved THIS HAT.
La NEW SPRING STOCK ,
0 F I 0:1
CARPETS! c
Well leasoned
OIL CLOTH,
A'
AT NoCALLUM'S.
mbis
CJALZILVD.E"ri, /101,f0ML.E.
NO. 87 FOURTH' STREET.
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SOCORSSOIt Tb .TOIL THOMPSON,
No. 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Penn'a.
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR
4 Irom the Old Country. Persons
r,giri4: traveling to the Old Country, or
.- wishin to bringther friends
can secure their Passage Tickets n either by the
"Inmole line of steam ships, or by first dabs
Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu
ropean. Agency, establbshed by the late Tolua
Thompson, decd. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe
always on hands. The old friends of this agen
cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans
act their business on as-good terms as any Agent
in the City, and will and* to their advan
tage to give ale a call before buying Waits or
Tickets elsewhere. MRS: E. THOMPSON.
Referenoesin Pittsburgh' Jaines Marshall,
Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank I. R. McCune,
Pres, Union Banking Company ; Meßnignt &
Co.. Water street; N. Kirkpatrick & Bro.,
Liberty st.; Arbuthnot, Shitnnon & Co., 'Wood
st.; ALcCazulless, Jamison fctja., Wood at;
Bev. Col. 1. 13. Clarke Allegheny. jelptf
B~nEft
8000 OUT SALE OF; SUALIRTS SHOES, CiAaTERS a 4 841.^
jrB 98 Market AT ORLAND' S,
street, direr from - MI dt.
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; FIRST NATIONAL, BANK
4LYP P VT•P€II3ItIELGIVI.
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JARIi HILX,
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Wn. (20,,i , Ei t .
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CI. E. I "ARNER, Preel,lent
.GNU. E. PATTERScN, Cashier.
foW3-4aul
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
- 3711115 T NATI 0 N t. N
K OF
Dosig - nated Depository and Fi-
naneial Agent of the
United States
ity authority of the Treasury Department,
Ont. liaok will receive : -. ll l, arti.tiouslor the Ten
t-011y 5 per rent. c lold-la at tug lands.
A contntieelon u ill be al:ritt ett In Banks, Hank
era anti htrultera .1.1511.1r1 LAI (
der ate to:lle I ed. Pl'VeCalt
Plttaimult, 1.64. ap27
BOOTS, SI-1()IE5,
-AN 1)-
GA IT FR S,
or every pt ion, at
Fi' .I=l. X 10" -AL "X' M E. ...9- ICJ M• ,
leAss than rPgular pt:ees, at
M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION,
55 FIFTH STREET.
N. B.—No conueetion with any other house
Look for Name and Number above door,
NEW SONG.
"DREAMING OF HOME."
fEAIITIFUL WORDS AND TAKING
'Music. Ita populality will be unbounded.
PRICE, 25 CENTS
Copies mailed on receipt of price.
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
WO__ 11 STREET.
H. D. BR.ECHT & CO.,
.-,...-ANiu-pAcr,,RER, OF.
Looking Glasses,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings,
Portrait and Picture Frames,
Dealersin Catholic Pictures, .
No. 126 Smithfield street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets.
jets_Es LOCH.
W . ' -Cr E E
,
No. 10 St. ,Glair St.,
wou-LD CALL- THE ATTENTION
of buyers to his stc ek of Goods, which
has been Selected with great sire and contains
all the newest styles of Goods to be found in
tinbalass 'houses. Gent's wishing.- a suit of
clothes inttde to order - win please mill and exam
ine our goods gid_prioca,_Also,, a full and c.om
pieta Flock of ..Tl , ll.sli.ING Goon*,
• iar. tr•
Merchant
Np.. 20 St , Olair itree
• iay'rT f
.P 26,
111 , UoriedAri,
W. PC ( loam LT.
Mechanids' Bank, .
Merchants' and Manufacturers'
Farmer;, Deposit Banking Co,,
Bank of Pittsburgh,
Iron Oity Bank,
Ist, 2d and 3d National Banks,
CHECK BOOKS
MYERS, SCROYER & CO„
A full assortment of Stationary nonsfantlY on
IRON FOUNDRY FOR S A 1-41,
rinlE FOUNDER'S' MACHINE. SHOP
A . and
TWO DWELLINGS,
Wrnet of /littler and Carson streets, In the 9th
ard, on the lAA V. R. R. Thls valuable pro
perty, frontintrillf feet on Butler at., and 100
feet on Canon, will bu mold on favorably terms,
and possession Often top.
For partleulArs applyto
S. S. BRYAN,'
Bksurance Agent,
Je3o 69 Four an th er
st., Zs Burke' Buildings.
PLANER & KA YS.E.R'S
Noiseles Patent Sewing MEd
These Sewing Machines are known astiusvery
best in the United States. They are WARBADff-
Elf , and soleat the LOWEST PRIORS. Call
Ind examine them before buying elsewhere. Re
pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind
promptly atteeded to.
ERNEST AXTHELM Agent,
No. 103 Third street,
m hle-lyd Pittsburgh, P'
WANTED.
10 MONTHS LEASE OF A SMALL
Dwelling Ilouse or 3 Rooms pleasantly sit
uate in Pittsburgh, Allegheny or Birmingham.
uall on J. EL CASIDAY,
Real Estate Broker,
my2B No. 67 Fourth st.
71C04:30W.H. HAY
AND GRAIN RAKES,
VVAURANTED • THE BEST NOW
In use. Alen, STORE TRIJORS and
WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for
wile by C. COLEMAN,
Near the Penitentiary,
mlll7
Allegheny .04 Pa.
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LULING THE PAM MICIIPS,Boyfg
and Dunks Gaiters and Balmorals als Ladino ,
Res and chlldren's Balmorals, Gaiters and
Boots at the lowest price, at
Jell BORLANDI.S •
/
• 88 811.141(et,st.
NONEMBER COUPO'W
AT THE At x anogii."
J;7'rates at HOVNZac*BlTtlog ,
• Ezitilearitm
• Se2r , ‘lFE. .•. • .: imMairkers; '
Wo. , .
€4451-Bahnd [ ox lutzur viOrdea
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oil ,corn,er Atukilt- *1 kr* eta
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INSURANCE
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOS
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on all the above for sale at
No. ftil F'itth St.
Zht
THE' NE W RECONSTRU-C'TION
PROCIrAMAT4OIV.
Presidentitincalnhasissued a pixicla
mation consisting Of,ia.vignal deolara-•
tin of his superiority to Congress, t h.nd
independencehis of Congreks, in'ali that-'
ters connected with- 'llegonstruetion."
The President has a plan. frPreconsteuc-ii,
, tion, promulgated by him,iin Decernlter
last, at the opening of the session. The
tivo 'hou4es of Congress hSVe a 'rival 1,
, plan, inconsistent with his, an& extcniive
of his, which took the form of a bill reg
u:arly passed and presented to the Pres
ident for the customary approval. iVrich
}Ann:pre - 5411? - Shall Mahomet go to the
mountain, , Or the mountain .conic to Ma
hornet? The President deelaresao.. the
,country that he will not ; yield, and .that
COngress must. Had he signed the bill,
'the - new states which he, on his sole'res
ponsibility4 has pretended to erect- in
Louishma and Arkansas, would fall to
the ground] This obvious consequence
'of the bill he proclaims to the, country,
and assigns' as a reason for rein - sing his
signature.
This is the most extraordinary treat
men,. ever bestowed by the executive
head of a gdvernment on the regular act
of a legislative assembly. A veto, is a
legitimate exercise-of authority:conferred
by the Congtitution; but a veto, when
the two houses do not over-rule' it, is
supposed merely to arrest the action in
tended by Cohgress, not to subStitute
the will of the executive for the joint
will of the Senate, House, and President,
as Mr. Lincoln assumes to do by this
strange proceeding. The subject-matter
of the bill which Mr. Lincoln refuses to '
sign, is clearly within the domain of the i
legislative department of the govern
ment. Mr. L . ncoln himself virtually ad
tilts that Congress has power to prescribe
the method of reconstruction. By what
right, theft, does he not assume merely
to arrest the will of the two nooses
(which he may,) bat to substitute his
single will in such a way as to 'clothe
himself with the whole legislative an
thority? Neither the Senate alone, nor
the House alone, nor the President stone,
can wield • the legislative power. The
two houses can wield it alone, in spite
of the President, if two-thirds of each so
determine; but the President has •no
power but a qualified negative, which -
Congress can overrule, And yet Mr.
Lincoln, instead of awaiting the action
of Congress, anticipated it; and now,
when Congress has acted, he denies to
it even that poor shadow of power which
consists in a veto on his unauthorized
proceedings. He can arrest the will of
Congress, but. Congress gannet arrest
his, even in a matter which unquestion
ably belongs to the legislative depart.
ment of the , government, government, Congress
passes an act which declares their disap
proval of the President's unauthorized re
construction measures, and he proclaims
to the country his purpose to persist in
those measures in defiance of their disap
proval.
Mr. Lincoln does worse even than
this, he superadds insult to usurpation.
After vetoing an act of the two houses
by communicating his objections, not
to them, as the Constitution requires,
but to the country (which looks like a
supercilious appeal from the agent to
the principal,) he graciously conde
scends to adopt the plan of Congress in
States where it may not interfere with
his own, and ;where the people may
chance to prefer it. That is to say,
that while it shall have no force any
where as being, the will of Congress, it
may prevail in some States as having
the permission of the executive. It is a
bad plan, why does he permit its adop
tion at all? If it is goad plan, why
does ha veto it? Whether it be bad or
good, what right has ho to substitute a i
different and inconsistent one which the
representatives of the people have offi
cially condemned. If the President
could not sign this bill, the very least
he could do, in consistency with the-re
spect he owes to Congress, was to with-
draw his own plan, winch thathody, to.
whose. province the whole subject
matter! belongs, had intended to set
aside.. But to appeal to the people to
support him in taking out of the hands
of Congress a subject committed to
them by the Constitution, is a very bold
snide toward despotism. To partially
permit, as an act of concession what
Congress had commanded as a general
law, is ;of a piece with Cromvt!ell's driv
ing out Parliament at the point of the
bayonet. The mildness of the method
merely, marks the difference between a
manor , cunning and a man of courage.
If Lincoln is so independent of
Congress that the two houses cannot
obstruct.his will, Congress has ceased
.to be anything but a sham. His virtual
veto is nothing; but his persistence in
his own unauthorized plan when Con
gress has condemned it, and his affect
ing to ; permit on his authority, in some
eases, what Congress intended to com
mand, in all cases, on their authority,
are ominous indications of the determi
nation of Mr. Lincoln to release him
self from all congressional, as he has
already ,done from•all constitutional con
trol.
The, Making ,of New Staten t
The Lincoln Administration, in order
to =An new States, to give Lincoln
electoral votes, did several extraordinary
things. Everybody knows that a mere
boy, a seivener of the President ("Pri
vate Secretary" is the phrase,) was made
a "Major" in the U. S. Army, and des
patched ito Florida to order an. invasion
and ti battle there, which cost us some
1,600 liver), and several hundred• prison
ers at Oustee--of which this mere boy
became it hero(ironfee)
The next most extraordinary thing to
work up, Lincoln's. electoral vote, , was
bringing into our Union of States, several
Territories,—none of them with a pop
ulation as large as a New York ward.—
Whereby; such .great states as New York,
Pennsylvania and Qbio were to be e igfw
&edit& the United States. Senate , whi t
these now unsotled • Territories t 'which
were to have twaSanatara in Congress
as well as New York. Nebraska magi
one of them in which (census of 1860)
,he had 28,841 penple, and but„aliOtly
ncreased now, in donaNttence Ovine
igratide to Idaho, nndAther,places more
NV4st.- But the. convention, to:4 - We a
Coastititiloa for Atiiiikli,',preparatory
to, admission into th Union repently. as.
aembled 4 Onta4,-7,r-gndihi Convention
wlaaty,find t welt.and. rapidly, too, to fear
t 4-411 4-OY.4* - 110 by .office- seek ers for
ph'ed. "tes - piti*- voted„ 'not' i ciine
into the 1011 and ..) Pregidenttincain
ig disap bite; at least roi . one. yklir:-
,the N iitowavi.t, , oirpoidev.' Agit
st
Nintt atitigfoor loin; iiiripatted, tit .. .1741'w e
!gait t- ' A'4s"anktaft: z r rikaii ma9 2 ,,11
benca,:t ', y itaA:t dealliihd la- came] _
tb4vo. unxii . 90. 31 n 1 0frP90..#0,, Pi'
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For EidgiticauiatortlOnoptgefatinot-be
_ i nummeitin_tteettly._ -
• •. - A -- - - - 1- ul - , w.!!•.
Newspapers Suppressed in ben
t..: ~ ;,;. ; ,viii.ww . .7/ of.ke - ..nrc
=
,;The:. supot .1k j ; t ittniniitioi- .'
several n- - . f '4' '''Kentucky,,„wsti..l:
etinaidered n '., 11,,eiffihelittdrions-
' ecl i fhe Ind •, . ,'', i''e'efttlYcifitiiiu.
that 'State: . tshe a y
B ` re el pr r eqd
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diem p, be Ta_ll7_fided sl "li*i.ey- g
would.j • 7erlelsitVelt 8 t at was
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apiibin ed t,6 stiresa,lhe,,Wettidat:d.-pn
the iiibjea', 44,-o;itßiCilo44Arthitt
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._,,...„,_, le l'iteteakZthe
adilrefell.firßM4 PDotitgl/4071.0be
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lievey freedNa to.,i? ~thatprecloneiplievit
aticeisCii 'etWch , the riff a id(otes,
and whn'Wotild 4. leAdtheliberlarxin- .
t ,
,#l4,l,,l,lo3;:hxd,ate4.4witllod as
:voitkr iwlaetir o . :iiiiitatt 44,44 , Ve
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I,;egreethatPie. ciowdeitaiategptul,ol-, •
_lnni-de , '•doo, lint ,pertnictilo ienuhltsh
C46;c hf i tP# 6ll 4 4 , ht ieACcelailttn-
eanCl-JiT3l3.3l4Yer 1 Y0 61 4. 1 ;4.; ' ii„
felt ext; kg_Ai,)Pakt. - -- -, ,-,-
4 `4 , ' W• .. tli ,- "";4 ' Ai" t• -* •
It is true flint , depict. newepttpers,fur
nished to 05ilfederate "gbidielsor otkeent
valuablO.,lnformationi :net ; 'den-Able
from other, sonrcesi-i.enth,thmi enabled -
guerrilla's Or soldteretote Mere stiCeeini, -
ful than they otherwise would ' be, liltb
era' construction of the - -war. pert - ger
would render it ,:fiable to check 1W
circulation, or unit their •Ptiblishiun,
an'the same principle that 43 piesiml en
emies ma be arrested,
_But' Vt . ii i news
papers wirsag etich - ,5.. - cpurse would
be liable fofidpintilties orlretisoo; and
as the , civil Al fuft . coves the whole
ground., AttldAivib triPn4443Arc-hl..r.cip"
tar operation, we cut see no necessity
or juatifleation i ttir Military inteiftlienbe.
No mail hankie lanowed- MI Republic
to Elmo 4s Ahe,nower ofdtuliciattribtinsis,
and oy.fdtl4o hipieelf,jodge,;_juryLtyld
executioner, without even the formalities
of trial. When 'inch' things Occur; Re
pnbiicanisin endiab'usurpatidn4lM deli=
pother begins., 7 t , .1. .4,3'..-7 -
) k.
r. , * * *
. 1 fr ,it , 1 *
A newspaper, not 'airline 'treasonable
acts, nor offending against' any law
whatever, bat'simply` °emending fneit's
own views °fright, , cannot- be justly in- with on account of its owed
trot) to,the Federal Administration,and
its polieY; 'Mi.' ifileglaired is dice - 'ollie
Constitution- Snit lews elone--titet toliar
ties anelpartizan polities. . . ', r
* * * * * *
Gentlemen may think that pcAbtocrist
ic newspapers should be' restrain . ' be
ause stritigenterltielSiViupen..the,,,Ad
ministration and its-pielicr4vill- enamor
ege„disaffection end:. promote- the I.nue.-
cess of the , secessrua m,oventent: but 0
this is sitriply begging the 'questitin.
We deny that`the•polley and tilinFortlio
Democratic narty,or, Demiacratic4tess
tend to canwthestentnitionOseceselm.
We, assert Xlmt th e xi?,one,ratie-P4h4Y
alone "i - ii:Be - oiniritit- tlie'nfiegreArof
secessionism 45 rreAtbreighedUition; -iind
we charge that - them:lßL" and, langtage
of the naWspaPer&-Which,APPPOS,'the
Ildnainistration,lutve keen p4u,strougest
support to the Seceisten movement:' To
thiS 198 'eh all enge ,, terntlitititi: = ?Would
this belief fiatifyi the Deinbenatio 'Party
when in power, as they , surely, twilL,,be
hereafter, in suppress ing
•. by military
power theinflanunatory pitman; of the
opposite party? -We thinknot,' 'dfisfice
works by uniform rules.- • The sampree
mon of journals because men of the, op
posite parts' think ;their inflaenee , dele
terous, is not 'justifiable, , , Alien things
were not done when' we' *ere Strug
gling for exigence in the retrolittiohery. /
war—nor 4V..olkin ;Ibex. conk Wsr., wben
treason was bold ti* defiant la iin,;2_l,tti•
tilde and 'secession imminent"; nor ,wai
it found necesserrevArrhY "the - FrefiCh
Directory inthe midst of their'terfibh3
wars and straggling, factions., •- . s
If now we trample on the counsels of
WasiiingtAtt-Tdisregai:dt4 IxatnPica.Pf.:
the better days of the repubbe--ever
threw tht - Cenittitutitin and all'aVii tleitni ,
inautpartfto'suppiesstyPoWer eves?.
thing adverse ,to their views. end., tend- -
lug, as they may,sincereig belieye, tain
jure the country, then our republie,'S
history will show hilt% desperate strag
gle of fierce and •blootty factions---to.day
Democratic journals are stfppressett, but
to-morrow the abolition sheets, will,,be
silenced, and thus we sink' o a tuttiiiltu
ous and bloody - anarchy. '' ' -
To our minds It is very apparent that
if any journals deserve to be suPpreasl•
ed or interdicted, they: are the which
continually labor to, increase sectional
hatred, to give thepresent war an inhu
man, exterminating' character,` to Milder
every peaceable settlement, short of ex
termination, impossible. - But , for-Ihe ..
influence of such journals our illition ~.
would never have been broken, or " if
...._;_ , -;-_j
temporarily disturbed, witild'haie been ' .''''- . 0.,
speedily readjusted..., But for their' in- • -7.!-4
fitience the common sense and patriotism . --.2-
of the - whole country would' before , this, --_:.l
have adjusted_ all our difficidtioii,''' and -.T.-7,2a
Kentucky would have beert spared' the •-• ,_,
terrible sacri fi ce of thirty.or 'bay .tboni . :t3
sand of her most gallant citizens ;anti.. ;:-1.
;anti - - " , ',i-.7 - i
an incalculable amount of Ur
r<pPertY I -
* * 91 - * * it * r,- if ' --* Th i s
..
is the true 'spirit of Senteciaey,end suc h
is the doctrine' which- has ever been ans.
tained not only by the Democratic par
ty, but by all liberal minded men, arid
those who lay 'any' claim orthumattlib
erty.
IN New York therase , reerniting fait
er than we are oureelveri•rfig-11404,4er
fense.ofMaryland and Penney,lpmAit,
The Governor has las. a Tirinelami-
don requiring -the' Qin.; ndefir of , 11tait
National Guasitto filtnp theikregimenta
to t iktgui 4 A l4 4 l- AoxberAckif Auk
dr Ply,
,p 0 enr,oliment.
aatl ebsity - mnat' ftittilAri iinata.
atfewer , 'liiiai been' ii+Olvedl.frdin
Washington. tortire - _dispatch asking/ if
thirty days men ation4Aifi
A SunsTaximit 11 , 2twansir;Lit is• sta
ted that by nayal laws, when aninfegior
Vessela sinks a'attperlor brie, Vet - 0211 re
*alai- goes 'to 'lle 'Tfetcire! The
being'estitaatecti&bto z isorttrllo oo 2 o oo,
Capt. Wins]ow will : tikentitieci
$70,0611 to $lOO,OOO, while the segpT
will get from f1„2,1)0t0-P":90-:,
- • „ „
T D3 New -,g4nr.:`,lKorWtielitliii:tbia
an investigation w ould show:that or-the '-,
••one • hondr l d-! ' ank ' twent i -fil **M ol3 - -I. '''
dollars apiiro/Mitted for. r e ciidilvi'lktliAlit ''';'-',r4 -4
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