. :ADVERTISING RATES. , Y;f•f•••• ,,,, • - . , t0............41,4.”,4w Tti lir ' ngtV " ailif - 06 -- gitare; T4O iven44l very day I ttila inaortioa 4 75 One month. • ; 50 .awL-3mseztbj,=-- 3447 ziantax. - -...-41,25 .e. 1,.11 a - d) PreePoftb*ij—, , , , A 7ls /emir 0t1ia1iz.:.. , 13,00 .. Plve-months,..... 14,00 One week 2,60 Six months 1271 Two weeks .I,afipne year vOO- . Three weeks 0,00 `roe square changeable one.: a week I year 300,00 DAILY IPosr, Single subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week. WEEKLY IP ofa Single subscriptions i 1,58 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,20 Twenty wfie t s, each,land one to getter up,) 1,20 . 11 ; 1,10 JAS. P. BARR, I L.. r 7,1 :0 -- AtEWSP - Olt -- Tiketiltiiß ‘A - TirNATEI THE LONG SOU(}HT FOR T)I F4CO V killT.lll A'r 1 ,ALArr. _ ~ ~-~-.~_../r C.ELEROICEE REMEDY, A N C HEROKEE INJECTION Compounded I rn,,, I:note, ihrrks an! Leaves. talgliQE . EE Mr 1 EP I", Me great Indian littgret te, Cures at: fi iSTa" I p..! 1,4 7 4 , ! ry orna.ne. arch as Incontinence of Me i rine, Inflammaiiot: of the Bladder, Inthz.:lnie'ion of the kidney:, .f•tonc in the Bladder, FR trtve.', Gledt, Gonorrhcen, and tis eepeciell!, reco,mnend,t! Moat roots of * { Tutor -etittue or ft4ite iskjemales) where all the.dd nau dons Met' lirints ha:l4.l'l , llrd. ..ear-rt-fa prepaffry - In a highly concentrated form, the dose orilN I , eing from one to ea lipi.sonfuls three ttmcs n dl;. diuretic and alternative Ip its actloo; ptrilrerug and cleansing the Wobd, causing it to floark all its original purity and vigor; flirts re lacktig from the sr slew all 'perriletoria causes Wrath have Induced dlfiense OYLER OK RV IN.I,F:CTTOW to 1n..an.1.-.1 a dY nil shoold ti,e,l to conjunction with'a In Alt eff.lvs of i 7 onerrArtrit, Glee f, '7l ,qlbu , or triotes. 'lts etleets are healing . dorlany cold rein..eing all aeaddlng, chorlec nil I , th). instead of the burning and alinoiq it r.. nitatibie pain that inexperienced With nearly nll I ,:'.cop char!: hije(11071; 44 4 •14 the of the Cherokee liemerly Anprch, rolice luj ctlo u —the two medicines lit Die Virile nil unproper discharges are r(3llioVed, and the neenkernd nigfin., are speedily restored to full t.igor and Ptrengtti. XX4Fot full iiirticulsrl get nut pamphlet from.any ilerig store in the country, or write to .iite.and we will mall free to any address, a full treatise. JE/4..F. , rleq,Cherokee Remeay, is per bottle r thpto bottles for 1 , 3. rktice Cherokee Injection, V per bot tle, or,three, bottles for dd. Expt pse to wily address on receipt of price_ . 1/4 - Sol‘i by all druggi.,l erywhere. Dr. W. R, Nierr,7in & Co., SOLI: PROPRIETOR, No. tip I t iberiy street, New York. Sold by Dr. (ILO. 11. ER, 1 , 4 o. lie 'Wood street. mllto-eod-dhw f~Ymr. D-Felfirik E I ElPO;;nde9 frcv, "=. , • (. 1 „ 61 tC I=l r`" An unfag,ng cure fur Sernincl Weakness, iu, c),,l all diseases cauisd tvsell .'•0. ; s Los, of Menory Pcii= In the flack, Ltfasness of ,Viejo, Premature !ht dye, 'Veal, Nerves, LUfeu7 - ty of Breathing, 1 . / If'a Fr rutrese , Eruptions an the Face, I I,,tanttn 'on iump. Hon, and all /Lc contpl",ra?, 1!) Parting fro,s pc,: r . f natzire. air - This 111(!dir in, is a .usple vegelkilde ex tract, and one un which a ll can tidy, as it Lae been used to oar i.ras:tice for many genre, and f with tliouanildslres.led, it tins not failed inn ain gle inetaucc. 11A cur.ilici, I., , wers have been sufficient to ,4 - x.l, l ict, 3 , n; c-s it o ii,o6t sinblx,rl, ease. thoae. who I, tee trilled with their con lion, until the', thih't the:nachos beyond tht reach of niedkcll aid. 1.6.1 would nay, De 3 par r not I the I:trhnottc.:: will restate you to health and .t ie: all qua.i: doctors have 49r10r rill 'dirt art a circular fr,,m any drug store ill I , 43`. kIAGKETWDep. Pin; . 17 Tubllehed by diteotleii•ot the G6tot ,• - *'' i.• 1 '" - -• • • . 'JOHN BERVEL7) , Sneritr. ' ”Sitirlitiriga Qrstrcia, 1 :. .--J- .* r ~ ltdhat~ Btoeseneld, Pa:, map - xi. Iledri ) . :4"l"' '' . • . ''' Bono v.aufirb Tina - P e as: auraplionolus YoutlKClaltefilball Balmoral', disatliime lutttetbildrists2. Ealmorals, (} alters and 411 t tttatnreSt.lnlite Ett Ik a .31 `-v: . i...-. ",1,..:.: :. . : .., 43033LLAND'S ... lel/ betianare it , - . ver.1.4....;.: • ... 1' ' • ~. ;.7 , - - ..,....-:',3,.,, •. 7 .r.f. .t Editor and Proprietor IMPORTANT .TO LADIES. • ~ R eese ketiqgean Remedy:. Harvey's 'Citron° Thermal . 1 \, TC 4 . lk\ ' THREW 4..tIykDAYSI yir A VE WEYER YET FAILED( WIELEtt JCR the diteethins have been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arisin,g from 0 LISTRITCTIONfi,' oR 'STOFTA CIE OF • Or in resto ng the system to perfect health wilen rdiering from Spinal Affections,Prolapsus, 'Uteri, the Whites, or other wealessee of the le, toe Organc. The Pills are perfectly 4areniess on Ine tonstit talon, and alay.be taken_ b• the Luebt delicate tetnalew n Ithout causing_ at the seine • " THEY Arl Ai:A...CHAR*. 4 By strengthening invigorating, audit:storing the system to a htfaiti condition, and by .bringing on the monthly pe riod with regularity . . No mat ter from - what cause the obtrtruction may a rise. They should, however, NOT* ice takes' the that three or four - months of prsguaney, though 'safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result, Each box coutidus SO Pills, PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of 'Females, Pregtincy, Miscarriage, Etarreuness, sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, mad emphatlaally the LADIES , PM YATE liiiff.D.lCAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of To pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. to -Title pills and Book will be cent by mail confidentially, what defdred, 611 , 01:ILEBY fie.A.Lan, , I and provald on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D., Uenerol Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. /o"Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner Di the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. oc&-emila.w °TICE. TO ALL Among a certain class el self-important peo pkt-there is a pectillar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise rind treat the diseaseananted in this card, (Paivaa•s Dissassm,) 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 ISollolt. just the very diseases that are so -obnoxioua to these very refined parties. 1 suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefi I, because he adverti ses Inc fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often be has almost deprived the party of his life. Ile comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases f These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, NMI there are agreat number of them that are , 'have devoted myself to the study and treatment of Par-tarn Disaaexa upwards of 40 .years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds front years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altoges)ter, as I think ft la the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates ii I thought It necessary to certify to my general sue seas . but my long residence In this city Is suit- Men: proof without adding more. Spermatorritea and all diseases arising tram it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves I . every young man and woman to be careful in se- testing a phreklen. The different advertisements ' that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health andHundredsate cured annu- I New Gmd ally by my new I cluetilcd. Addl..) BOX WU. jan-lyd . Pitt sburgh Postofflce. JULY 4TH 1864 FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! FROM 3 INCHES TO 50 FEET, MUSLIN, BUNTING AND SILK, WHOLFNAI.t: Small Printed Flags on Stioks Pittsburgh Flag Manufactury, IF. I 9v ir az) c:i lac. , ts , NEWS DEPOT, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE BARGAINS• GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, No. 78 Market street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "[WAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS XX Wore the recent heavy advances we offer at prices considerably less than can be bought any where in the East, a large and well assorted stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES or Me best foreign awl domestic manufacture. A great 'variety of dress trimmings, Silk and Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Veils, Ribbons, Magic and Lace lipPling, Jet, Silk and Bugle Dress Battons, a very good assortment of 'RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, parasols, Rain and Sun UmbreUaa, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and the largest and best Stock of Fancy Goods, NoUons and Small Wares to be found In the city. sirairt.L SOON : 2 21 t.;. , - , .;a2 411, 2.-• d. 4; 4rt 72 'sAn go Pil 9:2 • / 2 ^ , s i:i 4 " C53f,3 5 Li 00 CD -s - E VAP 2 . 5 :4 t Va „.i . .2' tn- .14 ,„, , pi !., c„, .„9 ~-i ia ~.z.le . A . ,p11 1.7 5: . , .0.2 tl.-.. -.- r. w rir Zr'A",....fs A w c p e...:o2oqmz z g 43 15 ''' gEr ., 4:4 ` I ~...4,000 m ..".. . r..... • aia 9.2 2'4 .7 2.+4, - ..44 , N5AV , R t ilfil Z " L l l4 ke40 1 1 1 . 1 0 g - CD 4 4e.;m4igA 5 g. M 00 c' ; 11 ; o w '40.--g-%11-... a' e....Z . E.-+"/ V4O 4 ' .t L t . It t.13M,,,r'2.. P 4 ig . V : R4RifAMMa(4"- • t q''''.• mThq-i 01 . `) $ ' ~.,' '' :144.1" 2 g . a- 5 q fal -Lc 01• 0 '- L) Fri , A534:0 1 4 ;Arr. 6, ~_ -7-7,a,4bit 4 P tiatTig ,. .., -_,.:. t .„, ,- - .412 .V.4414,Tc0 ..,;50.251..z3 . I. !:.'ciT #c: . TL..e: • cußwrstv, BELOW - = lora „. . ralpfrantumu, PA. kyiroan . P - ZIT: MEDICAL rIaI!kIAjLJW. Fil:L3L,f3 L2MBIM ALT. MEM it 'ff CLOSING OUT. HUGUS & HACKE Are now otThling their NEW AND SUPERB STOCK SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Complete 4n every branch, at greatly REDUCED PRICES GENAtINES, ORGANDINES, BERAGES Our extenstve stock of CLOAKS AND 20 per Cent. Ltss Than 13(9 New Goods New Chxxis Clif.2 r. New Goods New Cloct, New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goode New Goods 1 101.10 SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT 1.1 ; ;S:-. 'IRAN II AL. I" P 'Et C I+:, 18 3-4, i 5, 31 AND 37 1- orte-Cali. STMIMER. SI-IA WLS yelling at Jew, tirf.cs thal, Groatost Bargains Ever Offered GARDNER & SOHLEITER'S 9 2 MARKET STREET, Sun Umbei.ellas Cheap. Hoop Skirts Cheap '.iir- 4 .7 4 ",: ' i',, - 4..( - * I - •'"_'i- - . g t'ilit 7 . • - e . n i gi PP -1 .. g WAMEL INK & BARR, No. 12, Bissell's Block, St.Olair street. ist.g. R E AT tigENTE4 FOR THE CELE. Bradbury, Schomacker & Cee Gold and Silver Prize Medal PIANOS, Cheaper and will stand In tune longer than any other PIANOS Made: Also, Smith's Itarmoni. lima 'and Dlelodeorui and Mtudeal Gooda generally at the towest Eastern each prices. Pianos to let. Tun in and repeal ng dame at t he shortest notice. Sheet ALusia bound with neatness and dispatch. je • • Jiff. JE: "1" 0 IFS S 0 , SUCCESSOR TO JOHN THOMPSON, No. 7 Rand street, Pittsbuurgh, Penn, , a. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR from the Old Country. Persons traveling to the Old 4EI ountry, or wishing to bring out their friends can.riettirectiteli Passage Tickets either by the 'intemehline of steam ships, or by first class Packet( .SLips,, by calling at the Uld. Eu ropean' Agenatinitabliahed by the late John Thompsdn, dee'd. Alio, Sight Drafts on Europe alwaYn 013,haliciA. The oldlrlerida,of this agen cy may teat Meowed that,' ant prepared to trans act thtlibusiness on as good terms as any Agent in the City, .and will lied It to their advan tage to give me a call before buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere, . MRS. E. THcMPSON., grfereneesin Pittaburgh': James Marshall, Pres. Farmeno Deposit Bank ; 1. R. bieOune, Pres. Union Banking. Company • PdeEnight & Co. Water street ; ~1. Kirkpatrick. & Bro., Liberty at. • Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co,, Woo: .st.; .I.lcOatialess; Jataison & Co., Wed st.; ltev. Cola J_4. Clarke, Allegheny. je/fitf ROBVRT O. SOEMBRTZ.! JahrKs Co LILEICE 6V SOKIIIIRT; & BLEAKLEY. nannfooturers and wholesale dealers 1n Illuminating and Lubricating Otis, cupaig PETRoLkum. ou., LIENZOL and - • • LAMPS. Co mail salon. erahauts for the sale of tirade Oil teb2l,birr. lid, Wood street, Pittsburgh P . staexth r, • ." GRAIN BASES, • VtrAlMitlifTED THE BEST NOW 4.11 lies Also, 81'ORE TRUCKS mad WBEELBABROWISL-1 hinnufactured and for aale by .01..q0LEXAti, IThar Th e PenAtennasT.: anhir ' - (Spy, in. Orrice or The PirtflEttaitat G . 4 .5 ' .• 1 • • 4111711;MM IXIVII:PEND.--T4M. TAVITErtit ,K I .a.r the Z4111)1111+. Gag O AIimPOIY -- X 3 Ve ""a elf.ydeclited - 4 dlyldend :pf - /IVO ixtz# i ns and Timm. . ) 4=1.3, 1.........tdaid1i r t :al ompfiLuirm.taelorth* ‘l?' istuotr,.. • I '... if . I , . 11. ! , , 4 . er r ei sure e .. IriSt , FMB_ ratio AJ • siloit_ Orr* rsit,ppers,lat 1 143FALLIUNTOS Aldo: PIITSBURGH. FIRST .N'ArribNm, BANK 1,, • TREASURY DEVARTICENT. 1., , , MIR OP COMP TROLL= OP Tar.Qllll.lg Ramp, Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1843. Wrinitnee, By eatisfactorrevidenee presented jto the underedgued, it has been-made to %Ufa' . that the FIRST NATIONAT,RANEOP Pi.rrS BURGH, in the County Of'Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania hAll.beeli duty'organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act. to ; provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge or United Stake Stocks, and to provide for the airenlation arid re vtin t , demption thereof." appro : February 26th, 1863, and ; as complied with theA/rovistilina of said Act required to be' eb lied with before - commencing the heathen of B g. , - ~ Now Tatausona, I, Hugh . Winch, Comp troller of the Currency, do herchs_Cert_lfy that the said FIRST NATIONAL HANK •OY PITTS.. BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized -to commence the business of banking under the . .ct aforesaid. In testimony whereof wittressa to hand and /CM Or attics, this 6th EUday at AußnotisM s a i I AIROU SS 1 • Coreptro , ec,of the Cut ay. • TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBIJROII , , PA,, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $500,000 pal& to with privil .ge to Incre'aale.to irt,ooo,ooe. Thc Pittsburgh ; liender.t act T o r upsrto Com pa N ny at M ionyathl ~ 'organn - ey, du der th title t of th vi FIRST NATI NAL HANK OF PITTS - Si rROR, vtottld respectfully otter its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of k %change etc., reCeive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The linesman solidi has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in will we Miter - etc a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re. seive the same prompt attention. Raving a very extensive correspondence with Ranks and Earthen, throughont the country, we believe we can offer nriturnalLicillities to those who do butdisees with us. Ihe business will be conducted by the same officers arid directors. DIRHOTHREI TAIL ES LAUGHILLII WM. K. Nlalitellt, hoEIYHT S. HAI'S, A.I.H.X.ANDHEL SPESH, THOMAS &CLL., FRANCIS C 3. BMUS'S', TROB. WIOOTTMAV, ALYT. BP.A.M.Hr, snxesuL ILEA. JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. J.PHI , II). tb trLLY, CaLlder. uga-dik wtf New Goods .74 E'COND NATIONAL BANK _ _ SHAWLS, Former Prices. New Goode New Goods Now Goods New Goods TIIEAAttRT DEPARTMENT, Oven e nv etairTßol.L.E.A. UY ILiE CEILLLYNCS, \i'ashington Cit,l.lth, 1864. Wit REA ,liy satisfacter y y evidence presented to the uildersiantal, It has been made toappear that the ha:C(IND NATioNAL BANK to the County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania. has been duly organ ized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro- , vide a National Ourrency, secured by a pledge of United States ,Stocks, and to provide. for thecir ciliation and rodent p Eton thereof," approved Feb. r '2sth, 1883, and has complied with all the pit." 111101113 of said Act retriired to be compiled with before comniencing the Mosinee) of Bank- ! to kow, therefore, I, 'lron hicCottoce, Comp troller of the Currency, :In hereby certify that • the &aid. eit.XI(.IND NA TIONAL, A . BANif ilt P/TPSBERIIi DOCilounty of Alleghepy, and State of Penallrania, le authoriltal to commence the husineas of Ranking under the A otUforeartid. lit testimony v. hereof witititsamy hand I and seal of others ary, thal. ft uan arcer r.rxlcti, I I , omptruller of the Cril-rency. New Goods New Gond New Goo New Goods TB E SECOND NATIONAL BANK 9 CTS iFc•rmerly IRON' CITY TIU'ST C.,OSIPANY.I ' a 'ell td, b 300,000, withptl vII ege t o resew to 51,000,000. The IttnN ('TTY CoalßANy hay oTanlzed under the National elltierley Act offeie its BerViool3 for the than inCl/C.l, of a tiencr• al Banking Business. Drafts Iwn..cht an 4 oak!. Money recetred on Deposit, ac.l 'ollectioni made on all parts of the country. DlalteThEl3 A-0013 rAiliTelt, ROST ROBINSON, JAKE HILL, R . iioL.,usis.n, U. F. R.Loevtn; W. M (I. , JuLLY. W. . Cone sa., G. E. ARNER, President JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier fetaldmd TEN-FORTY LOAN OVOI FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF PrrisErßou, a Designated Depository and Fi- By authority of the Treasury Department, thtn 13ardk willrccelt e Subscriptions for the Ten. Forty t, per cent. rinhi-bearing Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Beinks, Bank ers and Brokers. JAMESLAI YIIILIN, Orders are solicited. President. l'itrobu rgli, April :mill, 1864. ap2T BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, IP Pt N 7 -a. 30. !S XJI F 1 , M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION, N. 8.,—N0 connection with any other ticture Look for Name and Number above dour. NEW SON(. "DREAMING OF HOME." BEAUTIPITL AVORDS AND TAKING Alualo. lis pppulallty will be uubounded. Copies *MINI on receipt of price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, my2B4.lhic EL D. ,BREOHT & CO., j ikIANUPACTURER Looking Gl4sses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and- Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. ifie3 Smithfield street, between Filth and Sixth streets. JOH; 13iLOCIk. W. H. M' GEE, No. I 0 St. Clair St, 111T9V.T.D THE A VitzsiTugs 1,7 of huger& ,to his stock of 9zaf, which lies been_ selected With. 'Swat e contatiaa all the =west &lice t...Tictitic to bo it fou n d to g e ir4 i tFrA4 l = 4 ;e4.4 B2 lL4 i Ttaiil. core pipfashocat Rtit . = , •M' • LN-W W°DS• • • , ' •—; W# 1,, t 1 4 - 14•99 -1 4Fei ZetrAkent raffrottt• • Ntt. TO 'St.'olift street, z 111727 , 74 • PatletilhON,Ph• _ . FRI DAY; JULY 15, -1-864 OF pxl4a*.BlL)-xtillx. OF PITTSBURCIH P11"I'S111:11G11, PA., naneial Agent of the United States CONE Of every deseriptlrtn, tvt Ich leas tht;i !egtilar vrkea, nt 55 FIFTH STREET PRICE, 25 CENTS 81 WOOD STREET INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 13 - Y FIIFLV.. • .. TiiE. FRANIMIX, kIMEMVSLILANCE , COMPANY .OF. PRILAULL PHU, OF-' FILE No. 436, and 437 01-LEIPpNITT 1PPo; near Fifth. NTAT.NKENT or 4694.19K54 Z.s JA.1 . 6'..15t, left. Published Agreeably to an Act of Amiably, be . c. t'fret Alvrtgage, amply scoured titABa"4 32 Real Latate Orecent va1u04103,313 el 102,026 26; 1 .Tetua ceet potiery Imam oh ample Collet- teral Securitlea - ' 8%136 Stocks, .(present value fas,P 6 7. A) i cost.. . 6788 68 Notes mid Effie Receivable ~ '. 1, 621 0 0, thigh . . . 27,81.9 ea , 4 1 2031 The only profits from preimlunis Whieh thi is s company can divide by law, are from Saks which have been determined. Insurances . made on every description' f Prop• erty, in Town and Country, at rates as loWas are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of ;hilly years, they hare paid losses bfy Fire, to an nMottt , exceeding Foar Millions of UA larm, thereby if tordLug evidence of ,t he ads - outages of-Insurease, ap well as the ability and disposition to meet With promptness all liabilities. Losses paid Iluring, ttw_yem 13.59462,166 36. • U.tEoTolts. Ottous.s.a W. ITAIICRECR, "Mouesoax. H. Lou TOR/AS WARNER, DAVID S. BROWN, Saatura..flitatrv, Is.aso Jecois R. Ssizya, RDSVARD O. DALI, GROWER W. RICHARDS rlBolloli PALES, • OHAS. C. BANCKER, President. P.SWA_RII 0. DALE, Vice President. . W e. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern. S. fI AIM EIVT.R COFFIN, Agent. myl9 Northeast corwThird and WoOd sts A7DELPII4 FIR.t.OD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 149 CHESTNUT STREET,. OvposHo the Custom.nouse. (Japltal...s,Slo,lo6. A5ieta.,;304.4143. • • wILL RAKE ALL WINDS OSI SURANUE, either Perpetual orioimited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of prenunm. ROBT. P. KING, President. . Al. W. 13.,ALDWIN Vice President, DrnEurcins, HA RL - 28 BATES, E. R. Corti, E. R. EMILIA ()coupe W. Bkoww, P. B. SAVERY, JOBSP2I S. PAUL, SU 6Rsfilt, JOTEPO CLATTOW, J. lilaoakoz, a Wn.8.11, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary, I. G. CQFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood. streets. Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, R. MILLER, Jr. 'President. F. M. GORDON Secretary. Capt. R. D. Co:Litman, Gen'l Agent. No. 94 Water street, (Spang & go 's Warehouse, p tairs, ) Plttsburgh. WILL r i B NSURE AGAINST ALL kinds of k'IRE and MARINE RISKS. A Horne Institution managed by'Diersttors who ere (veil known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, ssoffering the beet protection to those who de. sire to be 111131.111X1. I)IRRCTO RS —R. hilller, Jr., James M'Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Carrie, Campbell B. Herron, Chas. W. 'ticket. ton, Ar.drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. 1.t.0g Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John API lute. Jet ALLP,CITIENY INSURANCE' COll, OF , pr - r-rsn triton - . time,,, Igo. 37 Fifth Street, Bank mocks NSITRIES AGAINST ALI. KINDS OF R FIRE AND ritARINE . 1 0NES, President ; JOHN D. No- COE D Vice President ; D. in. ROOK, Secretary; cap!. WM. DEA N, Genets! Agent. •ltt • um - tuna—lsaac Jones, C. (}, iltistey, ller cry t 1.t1,1a, e'en!. R. C. (tray John A. Wilson, it. 1.. nt.nestock, Jolla 11. Nfeliord, Capt. Adam htcoba R. P. titerling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert t 11'u IL D.v.ia. tio2B _ )AY & HAYDEN, Alaanfechiters sad Dealers tu SADDLERY, HARNESS ANIi COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Iv of the Gol ten Stirrup, . PITTSBURGH, PA., WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of Saddlers, timi' Makers and Dealer. In general, to their' Large and Well Selected Stock Um - Muting In part far rri Sage AI an ufain tu rare, IPatent and Enameled Leathers, Ening*. I Bled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Moths, I.sces, Fringes, Bands, BEnrings, Axles, Bolls, Fenoes, Spoke*. flubs, Shafts, etc : , eta•., All of wlltah hare been PITB.OHASED WITH GREAT CARP Especially the WOOD WORK, which will be found of the Beet quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will Mad a lull and complete stook of Ilairnelli - Lea I here, Saddle Trees.:Thimee, Webs, full 2 1 Ieasure Straintug ;Web*, of all Numbers, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spurs, Threstfs, etc., etc., •tc., MI of which will be sold at the loweat CAS prices, •od perfect satisfaetion guaranteed. TO 'rxlJm 5A.11131-IEIII3. P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, Out leave thoee GOODS for our customer. to make wad bell, as they properly belong to that tsranch. my2B-tl DAY & HAYDEN. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SATS'„ FOUNDERV MACIFirBIE SHOP and TWO DWELLINGS, 'orne t of Buller and Oarson streets, In the 9th Werd, on therA, V. H. B. This valuable pro ner.ty, frontinrtel feet on. Hinter st., ,100 lee on Otreon, will be,aold qn favorably terms, end possetarton given Room For particulars applyto • S. S. BRYAN, Booker k Insurance Agent, JEW t 9 Fourth et., _Burke's Buildings, pLatiorat & ipqrsKirs , Noiseles Patant Madines, These Sewing Machines are ianyWn . astbe Very t•est in the Tiara:lSt - ales. They are WARRANT and sold nttne .I.OW.EST PRaCellS. Gall sad exaMine theiebegerebuytng eise`Wilere.'- Re -I.siring of Sewing.. Itiaohines of every kind promptly attended tab E'fINEST AXTEFILIII 'Agent, N 0.103 Thtle4eet .L milict4ie r a' if: D . 4 I 0 MONTHSCEASEor satALL thiselliog - House oy 3 Itoomi pleasepr , 13 Ate in 11,ttsburgN ;.I fick, Call on: - .. - :dteittEdatVilt444tic".l : •SY24 ' NP.4I, ONdlikAq: NO - ittfilatitSigittilitt Er u z ini, 7 , 7 sidairir ezar;., `'lt • :j4 4- 2 rt o'rf pl )4 i, , 3 f . . VI . ',- r pal g • st ; • From the, §teubenvrne (0.) Coutfrer. ProhebieS of the Ott :§tateumen. Iv', . ~., - ' Qs We stand" amidthe ruins of 'lberty and good government la'Arneritia,' we naturally reflect upon. the causes Which have ledsto this melancholy condition. For many, years oat the'-elements of eivil i wardind disunipn • lni`been gradu ally fomenting' between the. North and South Until' at last 'We rfiTized till that kliii g,restfihilOnien predicted as the.ne t, :aeasary Conseqflettee;Ofs ctio,4l..,oreitt dice and hatred. ,Prom e Vet" fostna 'ticifi of the "Goierfitrisiit , t e dangers in cident to' a Republican system { resting upon 'pokier assent as its only reliable basis, were foreseen and panted out to the generations which' have followed. Had the prdohetie voices Of the fathers been 'timely heeded, the country would be blessedto-ditY with peace and unity. ,4. , eandid",Vnvestigation.„ into the history of the ,exiSting Arouldes will , Ait,c., y the 'kit aacl 4 hier iff sl l9 . l . lj l Nitl l l*,-;he ,Sectional :Alio ~l i Jkpaqy•wetipigt 1174 6 1, - ent agitation of..tue slavery qutna7ort ln flamed thelpopUltifintrict bathe • pOint of civil war., i, , ' George *ashimitoii whose wisdom ' penetrated', it Would- seem, all the din- 1 gets likely to threaten otir national ex- 1 Tstence ; utiered, in hiirare well AddiesS, 1 the following warning to Ina country. men : , "My counirymen, frown indignantly upon any attempt to aligiutte any por tion of our country from the rest, Be- Ware of sectional orgiutizatiens--of .ari. raying the North against ',tie. South or the South against the North : In the end it tell.? pravejalal to your libeities." In 1848 ihewabolidon party exhibited itself for the first time. as s puiroughpoi, litical organization contending . for the li'ghest offices in 'the Government. Its dangerous' de.signs were not so otent then as now, yet they were eu a itientl ni unasked to justly, excite' thealarm o our sagacious patriots. General Harri son, a son of one of the signers of the Declaration; of Independence was Pres. ',dent, and, just before his death, he ex: pressed the following sentiments, as though his eyes rested upon the very pe riod at which we have arrived: "I am and have been for. many yearn, so much opposed to slavery, .that .I will never live in a slave State. But I be 4 lieve the Constitution has glienlio pow. er to the General Government to inter. fere in this matter, and that to have slaves, or no slaves, depends upon the peoPle in each State. Brit beside the constitutional objection, I am, persuaded that the obvious tendency of, such inter ference on the part of the States which have no slaves, with the proprty of their felloW Citizens dine others, is to .pro &ice a state, of discOrd and jeilousy t that wild in, flip in'd props/irk/I.p 444,c - guel l / 2 1 , But few inenlooked with clearer gaze into the future of the colintrY 'than An drew Jackson. , The. public service which' he performed ttiningh mink years, combined with that vein of native practical sepse which distinguished him,' enabled him to qtiickly discern the drift of affairs and to warn his . fellOw citizens against the results of popular diasension. During the second term of Ida sdminis tration of the Government, English em missaries were sent to America to agitate the slavery question and finally Produce a division of the Union. In view of this,' General Jackson said in his Farewell Address: ‘What have we to gain by divisions and dissentions? Delude not yourselves with the hope that the breach,onee made: would be afterward rejoined., If the' tnion is once severed, the Separation will grow wider and wider, and the con: troveraiea which are now debated and' settled in the ;hails of legislation,. Will be , tried, 071 the field of battle and attermined! by the Inoord,'; In 1.840 the . venerable Hero of the Hermitage departed this Ilfe,- but before his i decease he expressed to a,friend opinion-cif„the cbaracter,and tendencies; of ,the on party, whose, rapid , grdrithad akmaciy clouded our:political horizon with, threatening gloom. He "Sir, the Abolition party is a disloyal organization. Its pretended love of freedom means- nothing more nor, less than • civil tqdr and o-d4sobeliogt Rise TUion! Honest men - of all Patifes should unite to expose their intentions and arrest their progress." . Daniel Webster was At one time the favorite statesman of Massaeliqsetts,and, throughout the country, he was the ac knowledged . "expounder of the Con stitution." But, instigated by such dis unionists as Sumner and Phillips, the mad spirit of i Abklitionism grew ram- Pant in the old Bay State,,. and. finally led to the grossest indignities upon 'Mr. Webster. ,He; was "denied the privilege of addressinghis.fellew citizens in Pall et& Ball, wherehpon he denounced the Abolition party in the following severe but appropriate terms: "If those infernal fanatics and Aboli tionists ever get power,,they will over ride the Constitution, and set, the Su preme Court et defiance, change ,and make laws to ; suit. themselves, lay vio lent hands on those who differ from them in opinion, or dare question their infallibiltity, 2 end finally banigrop; the 1 country and deluge it in blood." " We have already realized _the tearful predietion of Mr. Webster._ • ., The Abolitionists have the hardihood even now to quote the great Kentuck- .1 isn, Henry Clay, as authority ; for ver min principles of their, party, and,. ty garbled and contorted ettractli. , 49m his _speeches, they blaspheme, the ;memory of -Sage QuAl±hlan4..,But, M. Clay left distinctly : ? on, record his oi)iiirork of Abolitionism, which deserves, at"-this: time, the ebletno consideration of nil wboacknowledged that great man as a leader. In ; 11341$; Mr. Clay, speaking froin his seat in the United States Sen ate, used the following language: "With Aholitionists the ,right of property is nothing„ Ate deficiency of the ;Ito wer ot ,ibe general Government isnothin,g; a evil war, a dissolution ; f the Unielk 444 anstveTthiow.4Y/e,sioN" QP,Merlti,in Which, arevoneentraten the Oft a ; civilized world, are,nothtng. fie Mast be 44 11 d•tO , Wilat is Paskillgl49- Ore us _wile, does ri9t PeNeeivo that ;the itte vitft 41 toliflettoYl Pf . 0. 13 ir Proceed4fia ipto-ipvci jirmily ,the poter4 power of the Iwo ..ts:' ,(' •.,. ' • - Itlp-vo 044,4agfpllo w s in the mem orable IP flck which he delivered It Fr. 14 41 344. .eolokh JA 18, 5 0 k; 7 "I )/a3re , v4f l .o o Paslana cerrti4exten in ih4 OD _ §Bl A: t4e.. • Wbig.. IN.Tti r t _z- as 1 .. 1 1P3InClika y.fp coridnee,to he oon -1:1'044944 . , 41 14.1 116 17 Or igy 9 61 AP - I * 410.44 tr. IC 4 40: ka oftletgaa = iota a, c°3 - ' ruptible Abolition‘party,alui . 61' ' Alma lifoßigal.4s4la,bo engrAftedelikttgia , 'Tag -CllttgiafrorrObS.Motbsisli4s#9* o l• ,1=1:4Xe141440 iLriarw.lugoi - 4 1 i -, i Ailltibtlbsilsile PA,:11A.4.V44.- 4 15.-. ' :;1:F....rb 1 '11_,,,, `:'l.--,', ~,---:,, , i a 1 - 82 4 Ncr estr4 ti0.:..4 ...... - steam - -PO Ilifir-•-Establitheilentic-, 4 . c . ....„...-__.,...,.,,,,,,:-.,iti ....- --... 111 9 ,17 Ittrop . 2 -. 'I:::•:::: , . PLAIN AN D A r NDY - JOITPRINIII G ,L- .. n ,- - -, -. 7 ., ,...f. , :,-;2,-,:,.. iftecutal in I.llLir,•litirja.,,,,,-...-,,-,,,,.... spltetik, itrmerrort -PA.pl49 - j . , .,-; 'jig 'IIERCANJILEAND LEGAL PRlPilift -7 , -,...-thar thmi f Sf b .4 3 l,---; .- -- ' -1. - ,. Posters, • PrOlreatint !--------,:1.j.t..-'4,-, For Ed:oMo= ' ' -,... • trines shall spread, arld:theirnteasnrea . adoptedfuntil they! liiitinetWilakinitiit_, , of a majority liftlie fie—oife- „.ortkr"rith,-;I:.,), then the fate 'at life Clogeintheni mil e d . " .t.,i.i 1.".1. i' tr . i. 4.1" } We might multipleiittlititibie4via` the most *lie and eritinenf ittifildir .of ...E: the country to show • ,boßrAireicll •-flie,f understood the cititraetep l atd4iii of - -;.-- • the' bolition ph*.tavieltiettia ' ,fall 'the troubles whiltricri§ . :4 i. na.. tion. - Ent . the - 0300, ifo t rio .. ttO t o prove taint is the dt(ty. -- st , r 01. the Union ,art 4 ekinOttiadir tii At 16 ; gether, iintriovitbry:lll - iitwilbaftibli* bb. 4 efitionlarm • , 1 „-., : tl.if• ..iiIPIPMI:a9. ate- Gr generals Gritit Mid • . 4 te Virginia"Cit*ititiglth .;, e) r t i t,-, The invasienj-Pf4filanThr'7,thik-aet•-,.:-., els and theivithdrainal-olit ivition" of. General tttnotiteartie'oc--. -::-..-•_ cupation, of_that state witkßini.lenettit'e • ..-_-..' 'forces, settle tho rAneaon,,t , • e,„:,', 1 : ..IV,":" - 4. Grant's mOyement a g ai n s t ' 4 ~, OL-; . ' •:,-;: has failed; so ifirir as this can . . iterfj 4 &44,. - „,, ii -;',:"•;, -cerned.- As a Matter:, oft=coltratifttilite--:;•„,-;.:i state of affairs pro mtliesi ,conitotenb ittld criticism, and and all over i tte„,co i ns, tiyiituon.i'..'.."- . " - : - . are comparing the.conduck ,and flt„e:pr.;=.4--i! the two relit canitntig r i4 L 'aglifnieMW -mond—that led 'by Gefieral,42l3Cfelhfh,-"--,-- and khe, one commanded : by General Grant., . ~ f ~ g ,( 9ij f. : 1 .:...-_,, In the' first iilaCe, It, is wn I General lieCiellantidilianii i 'ltit • , - -' --,- -- -2 ”; green army. There wise Anitigneeldliftfin - •••"---' his ranks that had been liinentankthwari -" :- • the service, and a majority of theimme enlisted only four or five - union m Fre -Violin tkithe opening s of bib' ,lie' Not only was thiit-the'coiiiiitioir e tills - - soldiers, but alibis 4: l ltlcete) xertnuatir ' from • the Generals, , im n -,, gal, c. Grant's army, on. he" o ther_ kin ,„14,„a veteran. army; all of the l inen - ' v - been, t r i trained to-lighting, by 1 veorteoltlibinty, bloody work; and nik better - officonis mkt - • be foundl,t , kci e world,,,for thoy, tutyeAtte4l trained in actual battle, , The c0U4,4401S- therefore,'th ist r iidihd'arining Were-ten- corned; were entirely in favor otfitiner al Grant ; Groat, Then as to .nutribers. It .1a tuidopht- edly true "that General 'Grant, ROM the. timehe crossed'the'Ratidarte hialAttl- val at the Appomattox; • has'.ells "' been in command of , an , iarray:Armch- -- i larger than any. Generah•licOiellintliMi.,l - - trolled after ~ther-4100;49-t---- - • It is safe to say that XleneXitiarililihad one third to •one:tialf, more Arc:Kip:than had Genera l;A l P4 l htli[aV44l.lWfbit- - - lug the Peniiiimier , campaigni , :liLlithis,;" . respect, thereforei' the: •adtratinms/fits'" altogether with Generalptiiit . ..:: .-... : In the nest place, Greneret difellfegiiii ' was harassed in his- mo*dnieatell;t-ile Was ordered by the' - we,814.010. - ., -- vh_ United States to do• !certain,. : th ings against his ovrn judginet, tipokliftevta coMpelled to obey. He Was' cOnimand ed to keep his army''betweeff Vishiiii-, ton and Richmond, Whichiplicedilifttiiet a sore disadvantage in: Agtoing,thitiens my. - lie was denounced, !I T; the ; t di-- eases generated by the swamps of the Chickahominy; yet it ) wast, l , 4 3li VlllB5ll " who was to blame forthat ”!locadorrhilf the army... On the , Pkher-hailit, ftetteral • Grant has been a l , l 9,Wed - futil, , ,iibeTty,,,tp move his treopi when heleaSed;,here he pleased', and how lie- fileesed-.. 'lite therefore, had no dntwbifeicaLifromr4- , the administratipe. ~i ,- 1 -.!; ; 2 1;i. c-, if Thefl_ , again, it is notor r ipus ~,t4takfik en- Ural 3leClellan 'as denied' teliforce,- trientis; Whlch were within ° Ranh:, vifille a tremendous clainotwah miiedLtigainst him because he did not,nunuagalnAkthe works.of Richin9l4 151411,441'1 ggixtria tively small'ariny, and fear was a Mint ed to him; wliethas it:iii'tioW dififf` enithit he understood-: the> militagnitrobternith be solved better thangtuyibrAdeindliSary - • superiors, and critics. RutEteralgisnt, Instead Of' having noldie pe ril W ithdray(ll ' ,; from him when about '`e'rilmiiiiiiirtiti - ': engagement:had troopsaariti toithint , ta •- prohnilon. He kita l repeatedly; igiltiautt , • :1 , .,' he had all the soltlierhho l ld. ,ni, these ad vinitti r tiAm the ai de Gonerat - - 3 Grant, the ed 'try' ft tfiltilefiffiltti'4iti- '' . -..• tics that he tiasC Mt WerVlEMait battle-. from the Rapidan 44rwatotitt tax. ToFO havithAseP Yagetlil4Mttitet*l. ---';' every a tt empt 'he lied" ragas to 'cagryLtiiti , :-.,:,••• rebel lino -of thitreitainteriterbturtniiit force has been defeated( Oin)tirehihave fought gallantly,..andine redditstal.ps has - -,- happened to any, consideraKe,v9itiolpf our army; but, at the eitinelitifeour mit- , ...:-. nary annals lain hetliitiretriinheVik• a solitary TiOtory , thrtnighlini. Wholteilf - -;,, -;,, this.blood y and i te tkihkeargatign: -.. ..0A , the other hand, it ta t iet, Aft t g , fon: -: -" that • several very iiiipextatit 41 Se. - were gabiesny'Cliti4ral z'Beo _,'_-:,- spite of . the Odds aginristwirtituito-cobt_ -% tended& itißd-. h im, - . by. liAtichhirm, put _,npon,him - ,,hy : .. the , udmitigation t : YOrktbitrn, 'Wllliatiiilbiii,g;` Fiff - Ont%- Sievert Pines' RiinoVer‘Coritt ItnUie,iftid all of the sevenldays' . battlesi asitOsotit that - of Gaities's Mills, -Imre; !dear& _and unmistakably, Unlo4 victories, ~.:424.F4 to say' the ret?ela,. attacking otir army were eveijt'tline'defetatediliffe'dilkin back, and at - Malvertilfill withgraatitifil , bloody lessee. kt.spite, of ~, ..the3lisait_ Talk , sages under whip)/ keilabdrod...,tte,tifW McClellan managed ' te' get n} nearer - - Richmond titan - hie etherit'Grifie L 143 • There is'riihnli l miniiiiiiit l eOni& belkiii to the same - effect; - but-weßibiriot Witia_ 6- - be understood as ilienatagiugilihei l itho- of Vicksburg, and , chtdpmoog# l2 los think it; hoyievei due to - General ne* claim that that in this great ditekt g ldiilif , „'- pertor abilities , should not lbeldtbnobitt ed.', lio lougps, GenereLfilltnt.Mastrkh. nimpctories, in the lityt,wY-„Perfill supposed he could win tw If i nen t itnatat; but' ee is het Pemhertmir Or' littl the rebel army,. of (Virginia 4if , oofopiteted-- of, sterner stuff., than, ditost.t.rgdearAo _-_- overcame 80 c91p. in OPYWIS-1- •-ilct. We do not eafietO underrate en. _ Grant. ' Ire - his iiristed 'hinlitirtl:Pttnis tenacious and skillful officeriathougivto :: be frank, altogether too aavishroEhnsettl-7--,: life, , If he had, beon as; : 0404 _.:: men as Gen.McClellanrw. • , t h e t a :.',- ~ - ":" trader fils"comnitind,"the •:.', ,• . iciii , not te-day be .. eiftled'uptin itherdillitM ', defend Washin_gtons:and:Baltit ctmirret i ,the borders, of Penneybranya. bgftr-oof4 r. ,no disguising it, thge.ho I rlit l i i ,,H ll 4l . . neeesaary - and . fetirtntwail o_ , t-t life deringthe:fet - eht:tirtipalgne loft has' predticedato:ixeddedeezdnZtiumdf with our terrible : /.137,„... "lo 4' WAl4T3rikz-litpr ENN. A1.'14• ' "Avil - F5l - 11 VI L .i. E, r, T 34. Wbeflwrigkliv . ip ts daligt .V m = . Shoe* , iv/Stlikir#'-; - 4 66 TAalli t ers o '"G ßcott " eroatilihM Orleita; lar tam, Iht.wagen; . 'OlllO l arirjs : month. 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