For SterV Matter per, sqqare, (40 weptao ell ilDe vi altM r .:Vir laLontadcgiithi f . ,.44 I,ilir tl7. qgr.fTwef luoritlis..„,: i;ft. Throe insertions— i,aCiThree months._ la,iB, Four Insertions—. I.9o!Four months...., 13,08 Five ineeruone.... 2,20 , Five months .... • • 14,00 One week 2,60'51x months 20,76 Two weeks 4,35'0ne year 32,00 Three weeks 6,ct!' l one square changeable oneo a week 1 year 030,00 .A. 11,1'E' ()!y =angle subscriptions by _rgailietl,oo per yesz. Delivered; in the city, at 19 cents per 53veep. WEEKLY (00 Single subscriptions F iTcteuelgeotacb. - ,. .. Teti doples,assieh.., ' ' 1,00 Tw enty Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 rty " " 1,10 JAS. -P. ..101ARL indii?r,pator. H ERNIA OR RUPTURE, Reel4ft or Rupture Cured. 'termite or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Etei 'or' Rityren re cured Hernia or Rupture cured aertila or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture rurett Hernia or Rupture cured Itiiptnre nr Ficrnfn cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cored or Hernia rated R, , ,r!itt ore or Licrn la cured Rupture 01 Her1:110 r a:,p Arepture'cir Renoir, oared Rupture or Hernia cured t,' , 'Ortirsh's Radical Cure 'Fritts Ritter's patent Tres• lihapi.orter Pricis Selr:Ailjusting Truss. ` Orit‘ifilittjCiS to re Body mace, for 11 .Lcon: . ats ., Yrolapary 121 eri, Plies, Abdomin al and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. 'S. S. toltrll'e S.llver Plated Sup porter. Piles Drops, for the support and cure of Elastic Stockings, for weak and S'Arletll6 fa r Caps, :or wenk knee jointa Ankle Supporters, tar weak knee joint/ Suspenieky Bandages Sell4xileititsg, Syringes; also every kind STruiges. irwirsiElt hae also a Truss-wlilch will adically Owe - Hers:lln or Rupture: Allritß4ezat hie Dlrczci STOII6, NO. 140 WOW) • STREET_; bign.of the Golden Mortar. l'ersnne writing for: T,roaaes ettnilld lend the wituber aches arounct the body lininectletely over the ru*re. DR. KEYS ER nail give ida personal attention to the aplidatton of Truertil in adult a and children and he to alithallea thAt, with an experience of twenty years, he will he enabled to give entlstau Self.ttipelllug Syrinfies Beli-19jecit brig syrin:geo seir-iivicutta syringe* Seirsinjerting Syringes Acad at IVIL Isf 140 Wood wtreet Suspensory Banda gen, Suspenwary Ilauditgar, Suspensory Bo.nditges, Siutpin44iT Hi ndagm A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen ditTerent kinds, At DR, KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street nolo-19decw EL Eh :4PP TyiPiTY IEAfIS STANDING CURED. Below uriil be fount a ref . /Orate from one of th., most respectable mtizt rs u/ ITI/kins lounis:Gp it regard to Dr. Kryaet+d Lituf.4l9 , 'Blond r:eat, The Doctor's rerlyierttes ere WWI ?II Itnth, and no one need be deceived m regard to his preparall:ras DR. GEO. H. 4otysea:-.1 hecanie affieted with Piles about twenty year 3 au3, and every year they were growing worae,.ao as to trouble me very much, so much et tunes 2113 to unfit me or work. Somellitit'a 1 was eo bad that 1 coul.l not do anythlog or, account of them, they came out on me as large as a hhikory nut, 1 had tried a great deal of medicine tor therm I used to buy and take whatever 1 could hear of or read of in I:Ira - liars and pamphlets that tell In my . way, but I could not get cured, onmettmes they would do Me some good for A little while, brit afterwards they would return again as bad SB ever. T also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but it; would not do, I nould nht get well. Orer: a year ag got an. advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood Searcher, mado - by - yourself—when you sold It to me you told me oce bottle would not cure me, and that my %vacua , eyetem• would have to be re sewed by the medicine before I got well. / bought one bottle and took It honie tirlth me and ured It according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you' said could no expect much benefit 'from .one bottle. I bought It on, one bottle at a time, until I had uaid fly =1=E211211=!!!! was entirely well nf the Piles, which 'had tortur ed me for twenty years', In ottler reepeete my health is improved, and I am he well es could be •, • . expected for one of my - tige, 'being sixty years past. I have been well now foi'sii months; and t here is noappearance of a return of the dlaeasei I can do any kind 01 farnsing•Work now without the Piles coming down et.to hurting me. I can pitch nay, chop wood, in, IA du any kind ul work which bekne need to hurt Inc. When 1 found out your 11/....1-•,,reouher 1 /Lela on t//tog It unttl I got entirely w,ll. 1 00/ 1 0.1er It my ty to make my ease kt.lk.wn to the countty for the benefit 91 others who luny su tiering as I. wan gunidit t itnikni.v; the value of y out utetheine. You may publish this it you Hke-1 Uve in Wl 24ns natotaath and will be pleased ,to satiety any one of tLe truth of thin certificate it they wish to tall December 24th, 1863 .51 - Look out Me name of DR. GEDROE H. KEYSER on the cover of the bottle anityaeled overMe trelj,ll,eo etemil l afi' 14e ; Pnite4 dtotes gimp OR the top of Me bottle to prevent being unpai d UPrin ..0 44 1 i 5! P 41( 4 1"n fAs Inarket• MEW ydaw SING RATES IMPORTANT TOLADIES, " Great American Remedy." Harvey's Citron() Thermal FMALALLE. PTT X AVE NEVER YET FAILED( WREN the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties aristng from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAOE OF NATURE. ..0r In restoring the system to perfect health when mitering from Spinal Affections Prolnisus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pi lis are perfectly harmless on the constitution; and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CTIARSI, By strengtlrening, invigorating, and restoring the aver 's' to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first *wee or four months of pregnancy, though sate at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Es:t. box contalni 89 Pills. PRICE, ON DOLLAR. DR. HAIL VET'S TREATISK. on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Stenlity, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the -LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address . Six cents requir ed to pay postage. ./afg-The pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, nECIIRKET SEALED, and pro-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, at. 1)., fienerol Agent, No. 7e Cedar street, New York. /tie-Joseph Fleming, Druggiat, corner ot the inamotal and Market street, agent for Piga burgh. oa-turfatw _ 6e . %TOTICE TO ALL CONUR,RNED.— Among a certain class of self-Important peo pthere is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all' physician') that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (PRIVATEDLBRAfies,) why this should be, they nor no ones lse can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat Mir eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the t ery diseases that are so obnoxioua to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of then family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he advert'. aetthe fact, and their family physician saya he la ft hiimbug so he can get the calm. Often he has almost deprived the party of his 111 e. Re comes 'at bud to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, BB Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the I treatment of these diseaaest These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted self to the study and treatment of PRITATEISEASES upwards of 40. years, and I without egotism can say I have saved Mulched' from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as 1 think It is the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates If I thought it necessary to certify to my general suo eeas . but my long residence In this city Is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se leetiag a physician. The different advertisements that are seen lit our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will a' Ise from answers than only loss of I..alth and uamey. II u adreda are cured annu ally by ply now Board:es. Address BOX 800. Jan.lyd Pittsburgh Poirtolfiee. Jolly -I 'l' 1 - 1 1 B'6 4 . FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! 1 (n every kind FROM 3 INCHES TO 50 FEET, MUSLIN, BUNTING AND SILK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Small Printed Flags on Sticks Pittsburgh Flag Manufactury, r'ITRIatID NEWS DEPOT, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIUE BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, Ma. 78 Market street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - .MAVIS° BOUGHT Mrlt GOODS Wore the recent heavy advances We offer at prices conarderahry less than can he bought any where In the East, a large and well assorted atneir of seasonal,le HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the best foreign and domestic manufacture. A great Variety of dress trimmings, Silk and Buglerlimps, Silk Taliels, °nutmeats, Veils, Ribbons, itiagic and Lace - Ruffling, Jet, Silk and Bugle Dress Buttons, a tory good assortment of RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sim Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and the largest and • best stock of Fancy Goods, Notions rand Small Ware; to be found in the city. g o &I C) me . , .:mac --- V al' pumg C.D co A -,7, E t , t CO 2F li Vu - 8 .° A c... I°. `'' ,:ii e I IN oX , : - .7., C 4 3 .14 W -' ' .v g :2 *l ' ; st e lib t ' 13.. 4. 2 44 fzlV - '-' NW co ,ws a 8 .::, - )ip 00 ,. : Ar, 2 - .11 RA' ;I .DL - 18 . 0 c - • I ; I :. ;,:t7,14 . - ,. .. " : , ag .1 CIP f!io" Et 4 S7a H ,p I-4 r'ligl:l,l4gts -4, t•- •_._,,toort, F-, - :g Z .5.' 1 . 0.. A v p6„ s t°4te; 7 .-2- "' 0 .' w R',: , st',V/iT - ti .' o . t ,. 4 1, ... t , ;.., XI ilal :'" -' W •=ott..= '- , o ,Pai! , 7 l-i ',. -- = 4 ' m ...... A =' , .-e , *..i, ;., • t4A. , -.IWPoiZZ ,4 .* Pci r-w - -13:04-"IW...ei E 4 I" """' °A.7..e 6 "0-.... 4 .8. 77 t....,p13c/04 AI 4 E-4 -............A.40A,:, <0 ;IN4 , 4 4,miltr. z rk •_toitirt--..9 ,, t 2 .4„0,Li - g ...c. mc< ,1,-..it3 GIRARD HOUSE, CHESTNUT, BELOW NINTH HT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. H. W. Sztnaga, ; . • 1 ' ''- ~ t " 1 5.:.., r.,./.3( 4 ,'s" I i .I'. ° l ,ill!:: li: — ~ ' ~ e 1 I i: _i i• ...: : ,7,1 .................- ....._77____N ____.: ;.-.:14,::.,:,,::::,:..... Atill_. - , .... . _ • ' i, ,, --i":" --- " ' ,:::.• i ' , ~K - 1°) . _----____ , - , " - ,. _1•, - .1"...4-"'" g 4 -90 ,11 4--- F -6 , -%--- - °" -- -- - ---'----,-- ----- - .... , t , , r; , \ A , t , . .:..n : ,r • • q. 4. k i il , , , „,, \,........041 0 . 0 f. , io , • _ ,---m--'_ 4-- :._._,-,-- ---,- - 77; •-.'_% •-! . Ag e :._ -_ L%'- - --• - '...- -- Z , ___:.1 7 . 4- --,_ ----..,—_-_`"=-_-___-,-_ - ___ , t:L .;- i ---- ' ;7: il • ----'''-"'"-ORI*11.14---'-'..' _ '' ' . -7-'l-- - - i .. -.. . - MEDICAL ALL SIZES xii.I.•2ALL SnON"Vil 2 q,4.;1; ° t • • CLOSING OUT. HUGUS & HACKE Are now ottering their NEW AND SUPERB STOCK SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Complete in every branch, at greatly REDUCED PRICES GENADINES, ORGANDINES, BERAGES extenstre stock of CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, 20 per Cent. Legs Than Former Price• New Goods New Goode New Goode !O Q) 6 .41 : 0 Pi W 4 1 z aai ,,, E., .0, New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods I Ts EASI I RY DEPARTMENT, OPFIrE OW CON P'rtlotLia or THE Conetertur, Washington lily, l'eb.,l3lh, IB6t. New Good' ; wHER.EAH, }Sy satisfimartevidence presented to the undersigned, it het been made to appear that the hECON NATIONAL BANK OF PITTNItt • lit I 11, in the County of Allegheny, and State ot Pennayivontadvia been duly organ ized under and according to the requirements 01 the Act of Congreaa, entitled "An Act to lai r ,- . vide a National l'urrency, secured by a pledge of Lnnet' States Stocks ) , and tp provide [or the elt cubit ion and redemption thereof," approved Feb. , ruary Bath, t 863 and hae complied with all the peel talons of said Act rex e nred to be compiled with before commencing businesa et flank , hag) Now, therefore, r, Ifron. Mtflot.tocit, Comp 4_teitgier of " L : I •-- PITTSMaII,Coy ot • SUMMER DRESS GOODS? of Pennsylvania, is authori;ed to cbminence the Mildness of 'tanking under the Act aforeaant. --- testimony whereot witnesainy hand , and seal 01 onice, thin 13th day ot " at y, H H 1 4 10C1"1,1,0C 11 , 'omptr.,ller of the Currency, 'l'llE SECOND NATIONAL BANK New Goods New Goode New Goode New Goods AT I.E:iS THAN LIALF" IS 3-4, 25, 31 AND 37 1-3 CTS *Reduced just one-half. summErt SHAWLS Selling at less Fri e!•3 than el,r hefure Greatest Bargains Ever Offered GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S 92 MARKET STREET, Sun Umberellas Cheap. Hoop Skiits Cheap .11-1; xi i . t f', Pcl ,0 _ .i: A •''':' c .. WAMELINK & BARR, No, 12, Bissell's Block, St, Olair street, Q.OLE AGENTS FOR THE CELE BRATED Bradbury, Schomacker & 00./8 Onld mind Skiver Prire Medal PI ANOS, t Iheaper and will stand In tune longer than. any , dher PI.AIIIOS made. Also, Smith's liaratoni it m s and Melodeons and Musical floods generally at the lowest Eastern cash prlces. Pianos tong. run ing and reparing 'done at the shortest notice. sheet Music hound with neatness and dispatch. Jeus Mits. II OAI P (3 , BI , COESSOR TO JOHN THOSIPSON, No Hand' street, Pittsburgh, Penis's.. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR from the Old Country. Persons Jtravelingis hing to the Old Se omit ry, pe: w to brin out their s den lieeture-their Passage Ticke g ts either bytriend the - Inosan , t line of steam • ships, or by first class Packet Ships, by dulling at the Old Ku opean Agency,'establlitheal by the late John rhompson, deo'd. Also; Sight Drafts On Europe always on hands. The old friends of this agen cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans lot their business on as good termeras any Agent in the City, and will Mel it to their advan tage to give one a call .before buying Dratta or rickets elsewhere. fdlls. E. THoMPSON. Referencesla Pittsburgh James Marshall, Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank ; L H. McCune, Pres. Union Banking Company ; McKnight ta Co., Water- street ; 1, Kirkpatrick A. Bro., Liberty at.; Arbuthnot, Shannon Co., Wood st.; McCandless, Jamison a. Co., Wood Ht.- , Her. Col. J. B. Clarke, Allegheny. jetfoil ROBERT C. SCHMERT7 JAMBS F LARK LB BOHNDITZ & BLEAKLEY. s.l„,, u fget u ye rs anQ wholesale deniers in illuminitting and Lubricating Oils, C RUDE DE TRt LEUM OIL. BEd' ZOLA: aind I;ommhalon . Dierchnnta for the sale of I 'rude I )11, InbSeNo. 155, Wood a intat. Plttaburgh . T9o^rii l IAY • ANTI.9RAIN RAKES, INAR,BANII , E.I3, THE BEST NOW ,_use. Also, 'STORE TRUOKs auo NV ft RPLBAREO Manufactured dud for sale by O. COLEMAN, Near the Penttentlary, AHD, th, Pa, OPPICE or THE' Pi - maul - moil Jay r_— yik - rviDEND.L—TO; - 71ttISTEICIA ijit the 'Pittsburgh 'Gpx.Comppyt dayileclered a chritioe4 - 111; TWO "DhitraVES and - FTIFTY • DElfrs Tier' Shire, tin the ch f itik stock of the CotoparkT4sFable forthwith] JA hc - timu STY,-- • Treasure!. Vor.ft, INA. and se: P4ippezFoyf pipO4EL.L.ANLPS Aso- I tion Hou , - PITTSBURGH. SATRDAY. JULY 16, 1864. The Pittsburgh Trt Company having organ. ized under the act to vide a National Ourren- V, under the title of e FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBIatiII, would iespectfully otter its services forhe ccllection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchare„&c., receive money on deposit and buy and as Exchange MI all parts of the country. The success which h: attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company. Since ta organization in 1852, will we believe be a au Meat guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the ;w organization will re ceive.the same prompttntion. m Haring a very eelt correspondence with Banks and 'tankers, titoughont the country, we believe we can oftelinusual facilities to those who do business with t.' The business will beconducted by the same ()Meets and directors. New Goods New Goods min Tens JAxiu, 1.A1,111L114 WII. K. NIMICIEL, 14`.-I'aT S. HATS, ALK.I.A.NDUR Sesna, 'PBOIIAs BELL, Filencie 0. BAILEY, Tao& WIMITMAN, AJAX. BIrADLET, SA WEL REA. JAMES L,tIOHLIN, President. hying D. Bc:cur, Usider. sues..l.t.wtf New C1G(.1,, New Goods New Goods j SECOND NATION L BANK New Gondt New GooaA New Goods Furruerly IRON CITV TRUST COMPAN Y.) Capital, $300,000, with privilege to increase to The IRON CITY Tit UNT Ocall'ANY hav ing organized under tlie.National Currency Act offers its services for the transaction ni a Gener al Banking iltunness. Drafts bought and sold! Money received on Deposit, and Collectiuni made on all pane of :lie country. J ACOB PA IltTB - B, JAKE HILL, C. F. KLOPBER Wm. CUOCILIt, (1. E. AVNER, Prost4lent INO. E. PATTF.Fir3ON, Cashier. feb2.34md TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. FIIIST NATIONAL BANK OF Pirre';BIJR(TH, et Designated Depository and Pi- By authority ot the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive übscript ions tor the Ten- Forty b per cent. (told-bearing Bonds. A commission trill be allowed to J Banks, Bank ers and Brokers. A LA 01 - 11.1 N, irLiera are solicited. President. M=;Ml=l HOOTS, SHOES, GA IT ERS, .IFIL XNT 8T 3EI ES , M'CLEL LAND'S AUCTION, N. B.—No connection with any other house Look for Name and Number above door. .IYII NEW SOYG " DREAMING OF HOME." BEADTIFVL WORDS AND TA Kim) Music. tta populality will be unbounded, mY 2 &lecw H. D, BRECHT & CO., mANUFACTURERS OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth ama Math atreeta. Je ltl 1131,0 C W. H. M'GEE, No. 10 St. Clair St., WOULD CALL PAN 'I AVEHTION of bdyers to his stock of Goode, which baa been selected with greatisire Find contains all the newest Stiles of Goods to be found in tirst•claas houses. Gent's wishing a suit of aiothsitygykdo toor derwiltidease uall'A44 Exim ine bar gotkaAhd ppN6ee. Ale% a tull sod coin pieta Stock of FI I RNLSRING GOODS. W. R. IDeGEF, Merchant Tailor, No. 10 ISt. tt streekk Pittsburgh, VDNAL BANKS FIRST I.TIONAL BANK OF IrrSI3IJRO TREDRY DEPARTMENT. 0771 CS ow (loialost.sa OP run Chin n ENO'S, Wington City, evi A bth, 1863.1 Ww6BBAB, BO:dietary denc ug. e presented to the underalmt has been made to appear 1 that the FIRST Ino.NAL BANK OF PITTS ! BURGH, in the . nty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania' been duly organized under , and according Wit requirements of the Act of Congeal!, eirtitleap Act to provide a National Currency, seetireir a pledge of United States tooks, and to patio for the circulation and re- demption thereo, approved February 25th, ISO, and has comfit wifh all the provisions of said Act requiree lie complied with before commencing the Mina of Baulking. Now TEIRRKI7OI4, Hugh M y cCulloch, Comp- said troII eFIRST r of the Curr NAIWAI . h BANK OF PITTS 4-rdo ereb cectify that the BURGH, county Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is ahorized to commence the business of bankingrder the Act aforesaid, In testimony whet witnessa my hand and seal of °thee, this Okay of August, 1863. ) ---,-- SS i7GII McCUELOIII, " (*roller of the Currency, THE FIRST ATIONAL BAH OF PITIgURGH, PA., Late PittaburA .Trust Company. Capital g. s oo,ooiliphilt in with privil ege to lucre, to 63,000,000. PIT2SE7'RII3H OF PITTSBURG'', PA., sl,oou,uoo, MEE= Ro'. Bohnis H. iir'rtiliMAN, W. hi. Gonna. Y. nanoial Agent of the United States -AND of every description, at hlnch less than icgiiinr prices, nt 55 FIFTH STREET PRICE, 26 CENTS Copies malted on receipt of price CHAR. C. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS rrY FlatEL MIRE FRANKI.IN FIRE INSURANCE JI COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FILE No. 435 and 437 CIIESTNFT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS,. JAN ISt, 1863. Publiabed Agreeably to an Act of Aazerably, tm iPg First al,.rtgage, amply seourect.:il —191,893,393 32 Rea Estate (present value 914,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample t;ollat- Leval 5ecuritie5...........99,135 Stocks, (present value 9 58 ,6 0 T-li) • cost 99 '798 66 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,8.21 00 Cash 21,919 33 2,,051 The only profit" from premium" + whi 2oB ch tal company can divide by law, are from rlska which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop:arty, in Town and lioontry, at rates 10'4 BB arc consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years' they have paid lossesbiyAmountFire, to anAmount exceeding Four Millions of lollars, thereby af fording evidence ol the advantages of Insurance, as well as the atitlits and disposition to meet with promptness all It abili t les. Losses paid duriry theyear 0 15 9,302,158 MI. DIRECTORS. eIIARLEB W. BANCFLKB, IVIORDNALt L IL Lou TOBIAS I,Vacitran, DAvro S. BROWN, SAMUEL GRANT, INA AO LEA, JACOB R. snavi, FIDWA BD U. DALE, (JEOROB W. MICH AapH, BOUGH PAL 69, CHAS. U. HANUK ER, President. EDW AR If U. DMA:, Vice President. Wk. U. Steel, Secretary pro tern. S. ARD ENEit tit WEIN, Agent. mylB Northeast cot. Third anti Wood sit PHILADELPHIA FIERA ND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, (I PPO'SIT 43 the uustorn ti oust, Capital..s,Elo,loo. A55et5...304,043. General :RE'Clellan'a Foresight. The last rebid invasion of Itfary land furnishes another instance of the perils which ,have i.ouie. upon the country by the neglect on the part of the adminisira ' OP IN - lion of the Warnings given by IGeneral LTILL MAKE ALL KINDS .I McClellan in the very first year of the • St./RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited 1 . iliol t.t)e plans of that officer been on every description ot Property nr Merchandise, 1 . . ' . at reasonable rates ot premium, . 1 tattliftily carried out., not one of the ('our Rt thIT. P. KINO, President.' , invasions 'otThiaryltuid...would have oft. M. W. RAIL!) WIN, Vice President. cu rued. ; -- A,.M . , rit& arii - Ted i on tit Penin DIRECTORS. CHARLES Reran, T. K. Cope, I' Brits With -ins army,. and while j lto sup- E. it. his inane, Gaollon W. BROWN, 1 pbsed 'General Bank's . Wits still - under his P. B. Sevaa.v, J0611.1../1 ti. Paot, t-. sneliMAP, JOREPTI CL A VTOrt, ! ' cmnd, it ill be remembered that he t oma ~. - 5..1. MAGA ROE, E. WiLen,issued an order to that oflideV fo - r. his F. ftLecsaemi, Secretary, ' ' I I. COFFIN, Agent. . guidance in I pretecting Maryland and G. . Jy4:iy Corner Third and Wood streets. Washington from any. attempt, mi,thmre - --- hcls by way :of the Shenandkitalr.fal/eY. Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. Q one e.lfill • Fle,lisrl previhnsly sent. F' 1 IAI R. 31.ILLER,jr. President. der with directions to se Itfortifications F. M. Gonuon, Secretary. Capt. R. L. V0C138.4N, - Gen'l Agent. could not he thrown - TIP hygiihli of the No. OA Water street, taping & co's - Warehouse, . gaps of the Blue mountains as would , t - irr Ir. ir. %11l E it l i n t iris T ALL' in , 1. 1 help dem . rebel army_Maerling into V V kinds of FIRE and In s ARINE RISKS. Maryland frcfM - that - direlon.. General .. , A Home Institution managed by titreetora who 1 Ranks was directedtii ri . t his troops are well known in the community, and who are at certain poi s, He was ordered determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, i tit keep his cilvalry conStantlyin Motion ssotfering the best protection to those who de. dow n the valley of the Shenand'olth, so ' sire to be insured. DiaxoToas-R. ?Oilier . ; jr., James irDAtiley ' .4s to be ;married of any approach Of the Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, tfeorge rebels. This' 'order was the. March Deride, Campbell Ji. Herron. Chas. NV. Ineket. ; i,. itze2 ; before, in fact, the actual open ...dt, Andrew Ackley, Ale.auder :veer, Itavid Al. ' in e of the seCondleampaign ,of.lhe war. Long Rees J. Thomas, eAj• sewenJohne' at'Cone. RBk John . '' When the administranon relletet] Gen _ _ . ; oral McClellan of control',ier over.; ALT:ROIIE --- NY iN - SUR - N -- CE CO , '-- - -.• .. .P .. Bskrit'it army; they entirely - oVerlooked 0•1 0 .1P .1.'1'173 13 41,110.1. i J . ....,. _ 1 ~ • . - . -. • --....,..........—.- -- T • , . : t 1 . 1. -0.. r. 'as i ing on. 1 !SST' RES AGA DIST ALL KINDS OF o fact; this'Slienandgaii yall i e s rs the true a FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. nuts for an invasion -. of thd orth' as the tsAa...i JurfEs, preeident : JOHN n: .11fo- i .1 ‘', c ti b . ntly . • discoerecl, and as rt. a.,,. . 1 scotte CORD, Vice President ; D. Al. WOK, Stx • Cant. WM. DEAN,' leneral Agent. retar Y' General MrClellan's wise prescience no , e,te , --haite Jones, it. (I. Hussey, liar- , had foreseen. When Mr. I vey Childs, Capt. R. C.Oray Jel'a A• W il son, Liticoln 141:11- golf took the eontrol of the armies out of ri. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam' ' .1 aeons, R. P. sterlin g , Capt. W. Dean, Robert MeCtellan's hands in addition to order- L. M'Cirew, Robt. H. Davis. nets_ , Me; the latter officer to approhch Rich _.----- . - - . . __ _ . mond imm the North, he ;also detached I >AY tt H tk. - YI)EN . , . troops from the Army of the Potomac, will e Li were sorely needed--those under General - Me Do well—to Protect Wash ' ington. But where did lid place these troops? In the Shenandoah valley? - No, they were located at - Fredericksburg, at which point they were of out as much use as they would have . ben at Port- ' taint' Maine. The forty thousand men ' under General McDowell were utterly I thrown an a} was diseetered when I "Stonewall" :Jackson Made his - first fa mous raid op the - valley, ; driving back Banks to the Potomac riven' The , troops of General McDowell were utterly use less, '"General" Lincoln. I had ingen ionslY.Munaged to deplete our army by just forty thMusand men. I They were denied to Genera -1 - McClellan, and put ima postion Where they were of not the slightestpse in defending Washington. The c urio us reader who will peruse Gen eral MeClellae's official report will know how clearly he foresaw,.before the cam paign opened 4 that the Shenandoah val ley was the true line of approach. upon Washington. , Re will also tenaark how (fir-seeing were the preperetions he made to prevent the rebels liver getting beyond Chester or A.ldie gaps. If the reader. will lollow still further the course of the campaign. in Virginia, he Will find that what General 41cClellan foresaw before the campaign. opened, the, administra t kin has - not been able to see to dais day. They have not only failed Ito heed the positive warnings of GenerilMcClellan, but theyihave also failed to.Orodt:hy.the bitter experience of the three years of war. Time am, again have he rebel: ar nues.surged up the Shenandoah valley; currying desolation to the homes' Of:the people of .Ittartyland and Pennsylvania, and. striking terror throughout the whole North because of the menace , to the cap itai; ~) et to this day even the slightest precautions have not been taken to guard i against this disaster. Every time the rebels-have advanced upore the valley they have not only not been impeded, but, through the most profonnd stupid ity', the admiuistration has collected stokes of all kinds at . ..‘fartinshurg for their special apeornunalatioe. We be lieve it can be proved that in their ye- Hoes raids up the valley the rebels have Iteen able to procure stores tOthe amount of ten 'itrillionE ; of dollars at that one po'dlt. The northern sate of the valley has never had.a, sufficient force ,to guard it, Or a competetttgeneral to, retard the progress of the Fehel armies. There is probably not in all military, history so marltedan instance, of prescience es that Which generate Ifictlellan diSplayed be fore.the campaign opened • or soconspie uplift an example of di.w.iitright strminity. as has been shpwn by the.administration in net guarding the Shenandoah valley so as 'to prevent an invasion of 4 he North ern: 811 4q0- - i. . Thisrldy tit foresight as to the con duct of 66 war,,marked n'l of, General 111C016.1 • Is military- acts. If -the reader-, wit Pertiii his Instructions, to Butler, he Will find Thill'ilie fatter was directed, immediately upon the capture of New Orleans, to put. ii army in,lnntien,-altd, take :poSitession or Jackson, .the - icapital of i'ariSslssippi, and it, :4 - ,...Btitler hail obeyed General Iticeljlian's orders, and had - then *ken Jackson and forti fledit the.connlcap,nb:dergtsitid What leOfill hisses welt hays been iaved.in the , subiennent calfvaigna • against PO'rt' fitietmer and Qirtiurn. In the very firstlyetir Orikei ,str. Ihe trani-111445, sippi regiop - V!duld 'have' bee 4 ens" ,Off from the cenfeti_Otitey,' and ea ilte,Ct4tie and -idn-rA r— ad ,f -- TeVtErirtcrald' haVU - .. - heen , lortE tc r. the'ielleijartnieS. .J3.14.13a1A7 .', pOreitgliii - B4 , in; . New oilg;-iiji4 quarkil %glib We en slid rorettliO4.4oB; *Ai n& - ii -- t be .rreditett,tllp'drearl s ful, iftis 'lbl'Alriiiiil lreaditY6*!..k44. re.' thel* r e - of ' tkal.r4rgaild } 1 411,1:40,4 soil` ' soikeitipen IY"'*age,fl:!.. LA sj.ti* orders to General friar r4lll WaYl4#. kanufartnrers an.lT)crOrra In SADDLERY,: HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Sign of the Golden Stirrup, PITT , SBURGI3, PA., 11,47'01.71.D RESPECTFITT.LY CALL V the attention of Saddler; Coach Makers xn.l Dealers in general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting in part tor Carriage Manufacturers, Patent and Enameled Leal here, Enam- cleft Cloths, Danntsks, Brood Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, !Springs, Axles, Bolts, Felloes, Spokes, litabs, Sliatte, etc., etc All of which have been PURUHASED WITH GREAT UARE I Espegtelly the WOOD WORK, whielt will be found of the Best Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find n 1 ull and complete stock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Names. Webs, fill 3.leasttre Straining iVelbs, of ell hers, Bits, Btieklvs, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., All of which will be cold at the lowest CAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. To) pi .I.e. SA. 1.1131.1ert Y. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, but leave those titniDS for our customers to make and sell, as they properly belong to_ that !munch. my 2.341 DAY dr. HAYDEN, IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE, V 11E FCIUNDERT MACHINE SHOE' and TWO DWELLINGS Corner of Butler and Carson streets, in the nth Ward, on thts•A k T. R. R. This valuable pro perty, fronti feet on Butler at,, and 100 feet on Carsoninall be.aohl On favorably terms, and poseesaron given Popo. For partieulare app }1 S. S. • BRYAN, Broker h. Insurance Agent, . 69 Fourth et., lin/4:re's Bulldinge. je3o coL A NEB 4a- KAYSER'S oiseles Patent Sewing Machines. These Sewmg Machines are krs:twn asthevery nest in the United States. They are WARRANT ED, and eoM at the' OWEsT prar,E.q, c a n end examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. •ER NEST A xrRELm,. Agent, No. 108 Thlrdatreety mhlll-Iyd ,Pittsburgh t Pa. WANTED. AlO MONTHS I.II.ASEITOF A far AI:L imreiluM Houle or al 400010.1.4.ant1y sit uate in l'ittaburgw, Alieperly or ittrukineaM (Jan pn —. . -1 L " . . HAW Estatiriiroket,': 19. V .. . . : ~, 49; -6 1 Fourth:46;o N 0 V E Litt 0 UP-0 Nt . 8 : r.77 Tin l -71 / 4 4 111 Bankers. . je29-lw No. 118 Watictift." (i.Ti;' . ll..e: pails l! •.flo . 54. Schedule, of Advertising Rates BTAZIpING ALATTBE ,tme. l'lvo times.. • Three times„. Four times.. Five UnlelL•ii • tine week..•:. Two weeks. Three weeksl.... O h n :te mo pe e omo n n r i nt o th n h. Six months.. L... . .. Nine m onths.. i 102,995 26 CTIANABLE ADVERTISEpfiIitTS For one sonare, changeable one time each week, confined to the Immediate business of the advertiser. All larger advertiaements in exact proportion. months 9 351 $ B -001 $ 70 $ 300 months.... 17 20 11 45 860 600 months .... 24 00 19 00 15 75 ,10 60 ,year " 90 00 2:3 00 . 24 60 14 00 04 - Fist notices double the above rates. Death not c6s, each insertion 50 bents Asrriage notices, each insertion... 75 " !.:tptillitXlßl advertisements, per trip .12 00 L'otecutoril' and: Administrator's no. tires • :~~~. ilotic4ci thO'egitirak T 0 • ': "74 , ted out to hid the tuiIieVQ,FISIFIgTag soon as I ;'lli"b3iVt 0 JP,NmEsseed and that ,the ,etipot' iiioplis,jm Nashville wa's - Of , tiNtrr,st,..,,ntommt. The cullers to ciNngskr, ,Wirivit,tolteh ing what he.itits 0 #0 1 44; 0 ,,,,.4741., -- a b it• 1 Royal reads - 110 A„ . ,niplilice_ .. t Geneml yeClelliCA.sal,4„, At , ~ ?nu ft.tim 'was dims, lirciPlY ' P,,e,c.aNii‘ 40.430 V. that itwaS the O4rzwig, Egigy t be dpn e., , Werrall .attention ~to ... , se. ta,be --ea use 'we reilliieliAw .:V r y e • , e,coun try has suffered aince to ~ 4 , ex-sjates to au luta bheirivailta 1 , ~, , e mil itary lary` T. sePlce ; a. ,y3.1439711'1* every rebel vietiiry, tit Varyianci An i t:.waste of treasure and - life' ite,e ( stif L''' , .• e be enemy frOn'thrktifttiM:jOh TN. : a int tilled with - the, nioitAdalictingol , -igi Ca tions apanit-thelird,4*4l.3oAZ:, .- istruti on it Wijiifultbt — TO' cN4 - 3 times a Daily. week, / sqr. I sqr. I 701 1 25 1 BO 190' 220 c 2 60 1 70 86 436 ! 290 145 41 00 *OO 200. ' 760 I - 500 250` 11 25 I .7 5o 375 13.76 916 . 455 20 75 13 85' . I 890' 21 00 18 00 900 32 00 21 §3 ' 10 70 General - • ; • p porn:mit* for ' 2 thir ' • tion.' . n4'4,, latV• TiWiebel raid into .11aryiliturtli, aVits sumed tbe.propertit'unrof..n.,ifbrmidible invasion,. - A heavy_clannin:oktimetter my. la ihund ming at thetlfanklodtrillbe national catiitai..'Tire _fittlntetagnet e Generals of m - A - diiiiinsenib,. o ' rebe,fmst Sigel and - next' Hunter—ib,,the:Shenlin d otth valley oitrred'iv4kthtto the rebels .frout:giatiatonrwirlanto Maryland, and they - witgletlall!,l l Vas from theineffiriencyarill*44,6 m in the side operations of bis:siiboidinates in ;leis Virginia it ampaigt4. Gen. Grant is not only embarassed in.,ttprosecn- - tion or his work . bbfbre" Zell *odd: but is required. forthe Ilnie,fii-'imifeßidltin order to strengthen file. defetteiVeruiy of Washington.., , ~ .10c, :7..E.SeaIL4 The city islelieved to tienigefayds mire', 'owing rot - rd ay ''Stigacions _pre us.utions of the •Alltainlitfikiiit4i'lar#7- ever, but to. - .11te... - vigilaucd.iintilkpriuqt action of. General.. granty„Lizitattishan "shall - we `s ee 'the end nf 44+,1014ft protracted 'War - if, - *to3'''''froffi - mi ....s _ctur Army of the Potomac every 'Oro il move "on - to - Rielinloadtt av/t. fibling only t o be ' Conlpelletrf i tfetii *Ale defenee of Vi r aihlnglitri. - .be.fiileai tt. , end of - the.summer?::: L% - 41..inipositiblb itir.ilty ,vigorona .siege., toiXtichnutincti oiltWout leaving Washlui,Vort • Au dtumeraokinzinp, surprised?''Nb, it h.+ nol:. apfl pgyir a rlds been impossibl e. -- yh'iiti ri - 661 - 3 54 ; remedy for-the Lpfescriit:' , ltbkitfsf state of things? It ..is ..simPleiatalistag. Let us briefly . Faiggest o il., I r,, 10 .31qr.cri We Warit, in sunimrtor, gour.,a /II the south 'indC'br Iliclifincititi;'d oevablg, army of unedittntireff libbfilkiifirrigiel,t, ,w,itli its .Itettchmarters.4lll4,-Waithington. I', want a cool, experienced,,,ssgaciolni and capable general at the r ite.adOrpthis army: 'Hem Are 'these Ivar & hii cli t e i p t t plieta: .liet • ...ad-entail:l • ' _ 'aPKW.tfil&f.4ll4:llb32/011-10 thiiit• ' wand .il/41calPATtPlOit.hlVrolKtglits ditculty, in rahying, aroan ,Ilam m tAlis al my a hrfridred'thefisad'' e ii. -- Let it .be proclaimedstbat a..'ni.wlinilitirry fief partment is created,:ixtcludiggf *totting try for a hund,ted Milesnroll444tt l ington, and that' Gen. -11 reglellan 4 is itß,r pointed to this" coinMand, their" pi" olii leers for. one hundredi-dayewlErille'sM cepted to serve under him; arick - .tvithinyt month, including the ruspaksiemarnentia scattered in and around Washingannbe, will be furnished *Mr lilsVfil . y dr one ' hundred thousand men. a 7 al-r"3'i a ThOUoatiC,ll3;oC our; dischargedg veldt:us soldiers will hasten torjoin,ttn;s-, ttaxuAr,ti of "Little Mac'," and tens of OnneanEla of able bodied-war Tel:nod-ars IlVinitia4; saehnsetta ;to libliOtrrif• 441 . fitlftbitiktei the-cell for witioteere in-dais - manse:it Must fact,. ton,. that. ivhllB.-9K4b7.7i/P-APA of lux' doldiers_id - Painiung,, on,- Isogr,ek work , before' -- Richthbad9l l ld leligilli • standing guard OVEZS- Wfiti - hilletalit 4ffli giveli feeling of „unbounded fieouttyau t d ; confidence to the count.u. . I ,:ilfteri,B44. / between thase sVimil,. tried and onst,r .. Generals, the campaign mini-Usti' , 'MeV' mond will indeedtbe ".short; 4luirp7- - decisive;" for the rebel annpanlb. - xtlat rebel capital will be_plae.ed betwAca t.vsi: , converging &et, from which th W ew wi be no escape. As stroke of_ military polleyi -*beer are the advantages wide'', in vita lb iCaPi•e poi u trnen t of . General IticClellan.„-Anii.2 political strategrn mbvement it - cannily commends -itself-to the favor of h- Pfrise:' dent Lincoln. It will.rally Ito hisifiVßlAlD cal support the rank and Ale oP,the 'maim democracy; it will render_ thR : t•omeN head peace faction Utterly Powerless_ far t ndschief, and the -Chicago,/ Cbtiv r eiitiettita Icitilul cabal of abandoned deniagbknetc-% and conspirators. -MeGlellan's,bitterest... t neniy in the Cabinet_ has bee,. I.we t d o adrift. It - dieted , of Mtge, thePretp dent is freertencq- ill "fhfi'tniitietf Li fbr Manton may now be—reconelleill--44ii) cannot be spared. ..A..rkeir and harbur& - / - iims • Cabinet„howenr,,- 4, 0 =1 111 )04R,- • with the restoialidh` of Itcfre`qp_to lik, l , rive service,. w ouiff:gi . Wilie 'ad/I itittlfbr strength to.tiu3.administuatialh., Bit thel lirst essential ,new.to revlve, that confisd donee of the country . , the. unil4W war supliortine mags'es . of • I - stares, anent P 4- ttrengtlien 'tliii:` .5 tuition•for the- miramiut Cott Cho' , vieteifo ion, is the. aPP o intsul4ni Altvideelsdlsauir This done in a ITirit 9f _T,gl.l4llilM.Yred the cratrus of gaine'otlier o vei . s. wup. n , have fbr sontetittle beet il et sideMi l oilld also, be respected.. f: I. • !,, _ i by: Zatt Finally,. 41 2 still another., intiterktulteg view, this appoint went or ; 111 ,4141iiirs would be folinwed oy gis(4 1 149).4`• AI tt w would exert hOlexethe' hi trace -i , referencetto ortr-toteigtv relraiMis, 4iliftio.a the fusion of , the ;war, litanocracy: mtititl the administratipu party -fre...09i45114416 lii behalf,' thereftire of',lne ustkonaj cause, the army and ilie'vetitte, tentitt_ view of a glorious campativrp Pan ttiStiii sz fnt . ' peace, and Oft quiet; :ant;li - ,,perevniteki-0 ibg re-election , of nt Piesjol,R4, l 4 Lifteolu . r , would earnestly upon hint „t* the appointment (lV Genennitiii6Cife tte'-' Lathe military departmthit; of ftWalittinea ton. • sys eeztarket street, _ 11 101ININELPOPL x - SPf i l P ll4 1 1 1 10 1 t1 ,1 fint• ' ' leilli - 4 1ffintir,Tits Eat.' -- ---- - /MUM• DIEWICIPTION Of PLAIN AND FANCY 11)13g. INTIN • stimoo in the best atYie• -',__, _±, spii--4c.:lkrrioir: _„„gi t lay RAILROAD, MIR C,tIANI i LtRALPRINTIN 1,, ':.•,•:' ' - - • Cirtifeellitiee for doing . P'oisteres, rorograinun.e.4,"-ite.. For Exhititio . daili r ecin 4 ogi 'cannot be ,• miiiiiist4thEiblifoifV i /AC
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