g il l m o aai e ms, For iitandulg matterper Num, (40 words,) MM.I .. j . .11 * Y t W il ito n il i tt iiA TO Lunen Thfee months ..... 13,75 Porineertions.... 1.90 Four months..... 13,00 Five insertions.... 2,201F1ve months. 14,00 One week — 2.6olSix months 20,76 Two weeks 4,35t0ne year 32,00 Three weeks 6,00 l flpe square changeable ones a week 1 year. 930,00 DAILY YOST, single subscriptions by mai l ,63,oo,per I*4ur. Delivered ; in the city, at 18 . cents per megis WEEKLYCI 8 . Single subscriptions pevneccoopteo= !) • • • - ' 1;30 Twenty conies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty 1,10 JAS. P. 8.A41.4 . „ ; Editor andProPrietor • rl ERNIA OR RUPTURE -Hernia pr. Rupture cur Hernia or Hripittu4 cured Ilerula or Rupture cured Heiit la- or , lEttipturc cured Hernia or Rapt ore cured lierolo or Rupture Lurid , Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or R pt tire cnrrA Marsh's Andlca' Cure Truss Ritter's Patient Truss Fitch's Supporter True• Self -Adjusting Tramp Saiaxang's Late Body Brace, for the Mire of Prolapsils Oierl, Piles, M..1°111111111 and Spinal Weakneetwe Dr. S. S. At, rer Plated Sup. Mei Drops, for the support and cure of Vagstic . Stocitinga, fnr weak and Tarimlo Elastic Knee Cara, for weak knee joint's Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Eiiiiip.r:neory Bandages Self-Injecting. Syrltiges { also every kind Dr: .4.l:l,'Sliß list also a Trutt latAch adically cure 'Heroin or It npturo 1 16111 . 0tflee at tits 11al. ti NTORE, No. 140 %%NAIL/ NTREET.; 21,gtt et ttcUoLirn ?Inrt.tr Persona writing for Trntskrea ahoithl eent.l the huthber of neigs . nrtitind the body .Ilidnedt4tedy &Ito' DR. KEYSEI2. will give hie personal attention theaplicatiou of 'Trusses in Mulls and children and he ia.aatiaficd that, will, an experience of twenty yeare, he trill he enaLled to give eatiefac • • SeJf-Injezting Syrlugea cSell-Injeeting Swages Self-lizieeting Syringe*. Ek , lf-Lujeciing S3-rli!ges Boki-at DR. IKEY , ER'S, 140 WON{ street SuspenNory Etantinges, S aspen sory Bandage, Sumpeuaory Bandage. italpsUst, r} Bo !Id g,es, At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 V. - 00.1 street nolo-Iydfr.a- pir.p% TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from one of the moat retpecLable citizens of Wilk inx lownahip in regard to Dr. Keysir's Linti.say' Blood Searcher. The Doctor'., ccritficofe, ere within read', and no one need De dfrelved in re 90,1 preparlalo7lB DR. Gs°. H. iIxVSYR :-1 hectune afficted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me or work. •Somßtunee I 0:88 80 bad that I could not . do'artythtng n 'account or them, they came =2=lMil a great deal of medieine.for them. .1 need to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of In eh - cedars and pamphlets that fell an my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a tittle while, but afterwards M=MMIE applied to two litmtore who visited me it my house and gave me ;lonia medicine but rt icult not do, 1 could not get well. Over a year ag got an advertisement of your Lindsay's 131 no, Searcher, made by yoUrsell—when you sold it to me you told rue- one bottle would not cure rue, and that my Whole opitem would have to he re- sewed by the thedictne before I got well. bought one bottle and took it home with me and used It aecurdlng to your directions. I then call 04 to see you again, when you said I could no expect much t , eneflt Crow one bottle. 1 bough It on, one bottle at a time, until I had used liv bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health la improved, and I am as well - as could be expected for one of my age, - being sixty years.. past. I have been well now for BiX months, and there la noappearance of a return Of - the disease; I can do any kind of faraing work' now Without the Pilei coming down a...a hurting me. 1 can pitch hay, chop wood, Lit, or do any kind of work which before heed to hurt me. When 1 found out your 8100d -Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well, -I consider It my du ty lo make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who pay be suffering as I was aIIII da not knOw the value of your medicine. You may publish this It you like—l live In 'citrinssly, and Mill be iiiniunnito satisfy any one Of the truth , Of this oertiflente if they wish to sail DeCeniileristh, 18e3. -r • Atilt•LOok' the rums of DR. GEORGE fl. Argraß on the corer. qi.therhothicogdpa#4lt-o,er the cerkt deo for his darn? rm . tlt&An Fri! : SW" ataii.v. on the top of the-bottle-to pm:relabel:9,lwpm -0495 hilirapurious arside which is in the niantd. delsirdair • , ,11.1 EDICAL Rupture or [lentln cured Rupture or hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cui.ect; 2,208,0.51 ftS The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop. erty, In Town and Country, at rates as Micas Are consistent with security. Since their theorpotatlon, a period of thirty yearn, theyhaveltard losses by Fire, to an ainount exceeding Four Milllons of Dollars, thereby ea o¢_lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, ..._ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK aa well as the ability and disposition to meet with pr9m o ;Leese all liabilities. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE (IF PITTSBURGH, PA., Dbieases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, L. it a paid dining the year 18 59,5024dg 30. Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Din IX rrons. 01 Nature and emphatically the LATHES' PRI- OttAntse W. HAuuSkEt, .Moenteab H. Lou PATE; MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 Capital $5 00,0 m) paid in with privil- ToEUAR WALiNER, DAVID S. R.FIOWN, pAges, sent tree to any address. Six cents recuir oge to gni:team. to ii. 1,000,000. SAMUEL °RANT, ISAAC LEA, rd to ay postage. —.- JAcon ft. Sateen, EDWARD C. DALE, .11Gri-The pills and Book will be sent by mail, The Pittsburgh Trust 'Company having organ- Gnomic W. RJenA tins GRorme Panaa confidentially, when desired, SECITREhy seater), I The under the act to provide a National Curren- HS. C. BANCER, Pi aiditut. ' EMI pre -paid on reoelpt of money by cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL EDWARD C. DALE Vice e Presid e nt .I. BRYAN, M. D., Generol Agent, I HUGUS & HACKE. BANK OF PITTsBURCII, would reatiectfull N 0.76 Cedar Street, New York. I niter Its services for the eelleetion of Notes, i W. C. Steel, Secretary , ' pro tern'. en . J. GARDENER cIoFFIN, Agent. Ste-Joseph Fleming, iteuggist, u.doer ul Drafts, hills of Exchange, tr.c., receive money On my IR Northeast nor. Third and Wood eta the I naluOnd and Market street, agent lor Fitts deposit and buy and sell Exchange on ail parts of burgh. acs-eindaw 1111,,4,1)EL.t.. Corncr NI AIR. 4 and PIM. P.I•. 1114' lciPoililllnCtlll which has attended the Pittsburgh P HIA PIREAI4I) Lin INSURANCE COMPAN .: _ ...._ li kT OTICIf. TO ALL CONCEILAiED.- Trust Company since its memo/ano n m teat, Al Among a certain claim of self-nuportant pete. .13 10 ._ Y, will we believe be a sultlclent suanin tee that bum -120 CHESTNUT sx rt Ewe , pie there is a preuhar tee/ing ot eunterupt &nisei, , .., ed b. all idly siinans that athertise and tient the INO IV 000 d SI . New Goods on,.7.a.,.elT.erus°,;:ieHi?r„trrihte,tnaetlnotrigoannizatien will re- OrYPOBI to the. c:lnt.ront 1 •10.111443. I • Capnal..llM 1.9,1 00. Assets.. 5it0.1,04-3. diseases named in thla card, (PLUVATE.LBSEeIine,) • Ilavtng a very extensive correspottdence with WILL RARE ALL RINDS OF IN- : why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. I • Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, Are the y not aware that all physicians treat die. I we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those SURANtIE, either Perpetual or Ltutited. 1 eases of every denomination, in fact solicit Just I New Goods ir. .New Goode wl odo business with us. on every descnptionotProperty or Merchandise the Very diseasee that are so obnoxious to these 711) • the butanes' will be conducted by the same streasouable rates of preininm. very refined parties. I suppose they would not I ofteers and directors. let one of their fatally go to a party that has de- 1 - f ,' ROBT. P. KING, President. tit ELETTORB I VOLEd yearn for their benefit, because he advent- 1 AL.,„, ei ....1 • In. W. BA EDWIN. 'Vice President. sea the fact, and their family physician says he le 1 4 -11 l Vl' LIPLIW3 New Gor 1. JAMES LACIONLIN honest? •S. RAVE, Wx. IC. Micas', ALEXANDER SvitEß., EARLEs BATZa .I.:IIi.ECTURS. .E. R. Cora, I a humbug so he can get the case. I Men he has 1 ' . .... .. &HOMAN °ELL, PRA Nuts U. BAILEY', F . R. siontsrs, t• liconon W. linovett, I almost deprived the . party of his life. lie come I 7; .„ ) E 4 Taus. WIonTMAIV, ALEX. BRADLEY, P. H. SAVERV, . 1 061 , RR S. PAUL, f,:pe,ial corlesponat.enee of the Cin. 'Gazette. at lest to the phytncian.that advertises—how else i ~ SARUM REA. c. SHERMAN, do4I{RFI CLAVToN, Ere they to know I Art they not aware that Sir Ift er,v Goods I) New Goods JAME:, L.AiIUHLIN, {Resident . WASHINGTON, Ju/y 1. s. J. MAUARint, E. WILER, Aslley tlOuper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, :me t'harle s , doLINI D. SCULLV, Cashier. F. Biactcnrwr.r, .4cret err, I. (I. COFFIN, Agent. The excitement and confusion that Ball and•M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the ; " E l , nugh-dattetf . followeil Mr. Chase's resignation have treatment in them diseases t l'hese men are held I up as stewing light b ii, the ine,i,al o. arid , I don't New Good s: ow New Goods 4, - ,,, , ic, ON b NATIONAL BANE. .1y4,1y Corner Third and Wood streets. I , measurably subsided. Men have recov- I anvrt that all I/0.11 •we ‘i ..,It.l. I r4t puhludi It'll /,._ MN OF PITTSIit - fitiH. , Western l_nsurance Company ofPittsbargh I seed limn the consternation that, in the i ‘ l. l l e ..:l „, t, e‘ nr , 0 ,,, A g ,, i , c q 4 , t i n:: r, , . 1 1; •1 ~, ,, 1 , T , 1 1 .,.., tt i h , t , , r , , , , i d i l i a I , r , , 1 ,.. 5 ' , W 4 • . R. MILLER, J r. President. . I lanertao . of a prominent Congressman, eel v.yi ii I}/iexaesa upunil ' s ~.,:- e, %,,,":..,,,,:d New ____ F. AC (luilDON, secretary. i ,tltt.out egotieln, cln say I t..% e 411,1 illoldledli Liotkis , : New Goode . uset. !J. U. (kali RAN, Gen'l Agent. I personally hostile to Mr. Chase, mule I front yeAle 01 twat, ) nod lit.llll.t.i) death aly TH EA St 'liY It E.P,I RI all S. - r, : No. 014 1.1 ater street, tSpan g te. t 'o's War change, the day his resignation was announced gloomiest in Washington since trmoment li Colllll3e.i to the le getable alt,.geel, ityrlvE or e. st ri not LAII ....The t i LERNeE, np stall s,) Pittsbur g h. - afrtHert ,,,, cit 5 Flt 1 ,, j 1 , 64 . tuiTl.l.f. INSURE. AGAINST A rd. ' as I think it to the hest and 00..teertnin. It ~ IL ~,i , AO ;litellefirst Bull- Run," and the Mystery of ;my lamer to brtrig RUndinis of Cerani3Atell it J /New 0130(18 .OM NB 'X Goods w asap A l :, Ry ,itipbtetoiy, evickr. ' oo . r . re ' se , nled 'V V kinds of FIRE and MAR INE RISKS , j thought It necessary to certify to my general sue- . . 1 40 re The Unitcmigned. it has I ten moor to appear A Home Institution managed by Dim:it-ors who hilt' event has been seen so tar .cleared (re well known la thr community, and who ate • away as to admit a tolerably full se , cess : but my long residence In thin City 1/1 sum that the NEI (Thu NAIII/AAL DANK OE 'a elent proof withoutadding more. lipertuatorrhea ..„. CI i'l 1 T!•-f:t R(111, la the Cui.,rit3 Cl Allegheny, determined, by prucuptnek , s and lillerailty, to . i DUIIL of it, , No one willneed to be re and all diseases arising from it are cured in a New Goods = 0 Ne w ( - ler , ' at, t "tats I much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves Iced ,:suer and RlXOrdillg In the requuernents of s vntlering the beet protection to those who de- lllintied that;wlithi Fiank Blair Inid;Tiom 1 every young man and woman to be careful m se :he Act ot Congrma, entitled - An Art to ptc. ° II , ' to t'e ,nano d ' his fraudulently' 'obtained - lreat in the I lechag a physician. The iline.nimt adverttaements I I , io:c a Nati...al I• ut rent . ) ECCIIrId 11 a pledge .1 14,04 ' 1 ' ''. ----I ‘. Miller, Jt.. latuell AP Anle.y House, denounced MT." Chase's. public that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and -N ew G o od s Eli' - -, .. i New Gods' 8 , I noed Sla , , a . folks, an({ to prOVlde tor 'Meet] , Ns* m. 0 .! Holmes, Alexander Niniick, George 1 , no benefit will arise trom answers than only loss ulatlon and n•demption thereof,- approved Fet. ii.n.l.P. ( :MIN ell H. Delft -J(1. (A.B. W. hiCket- and private character, had assailed his of health and motley. Hundreds are cured anent . erg ruary 15711, 10 77.13.7 has cOmpite,7 74 ith „ii the ,•.on, Andrew Ackley, Alexander .peer, David M. personal integrity and had done his best ; ally by my new remedies. Addreas lira Soo. 't pro, Iliilollls ~f sot Act requateal to b e coni l li e d , I.t . nig Rees .1. itionias, bony. Bake. ell, „Joon , „break:L.lo,pr th e San-yd Pittsburgh Postontre. New Goode New Goods ~ r-it! be.1,,,0 : ,, mructng the business of Bank- li ' ',,,,'• . jet '' n government credit: _ ____. - - --- -- - ' and when - within twent -fottt• hours af- ALLEGIifiNY INSURANCE (X)., ; KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES ~. N.., ~,,.,.„r, 1, /IVOR iileCoLLna it, Comp troiier o! 11. r elirreiwy, do hewn err, ity that [SI.' I'ET-ES.SISUIRGII. :ter this assault, Constitutron and law had been violated to make Winn. major-gen - - - the said .4,4 •, N 0 NATIoNA I. HANK t if l r I'SliCedieconaty or Alleghen j , and atate 'Mire, No. 37 Fifth St reel, Bank Bloc k, eral, the .secretary naturally felt that he , NO LONGER. SUMMER DRESS GOODS 't i' t theronsylran la. is authorized to conmien, the 0 111 d no "longer tionorbaly remain' in the he, 1 SSP, 41.1% AliAlllss-r ALL KINDS OF 1 , ' t :1 , -Inewr of Han king' under the Act 4.10 f CP.1.1.1 cabinet. ' The -Ohio delegathitt in Con ', Iv amrorsAr..mer E V E R Y T II I N 13 ! -- In tentmOnv whertYM witnese tn v hand 11, f. 11;1. ANit AI A 1:15L 1LL...K.:. A 1 I.T:a.: IHA x,. 11.... Foreign Emblems used long' enorith ' I, „ / and seal olonice, this tate day 01 ).', hru- I:•A Ai•l , , N ES President •DMtg n sr, g.ress, aceornpineti by Governor Brongh, ;:a DID. Vice Crenkient ,D. M. gili oh, Secretary; waited upon him, to remonstrate against I' ' t ary, 1664. HUGH Mc I.Li i t : i t , 1I A L 1.. I-" IC I< ' 1•3 . comptroner of the currency. ‘'ap t. 1.V..1. DEAN General Agent. ...-.. i„,,,,..,„1,..-1..,,,Lc j“„,.. , c . ti. ii„,,,. Fla,, his intended resignation. After_ a pro- , ;reacted conference, Mr. Ohtais'traiied to 19 3-4. 9 5, 31 AND 37 1-2 CTS. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK ' 71:1,1,7,14',Azek,h.f,,t,7,"9-.. J . fthrt A , ' l':"16 " a ' • Pd , ' , • or , i, I, elit. Adam thr , member who 'seas for' the moment I 4,... dr., I. s'. , nerling, ['apt- II . bean, , hubeet . . OE PITTSBt UGH, PA., :. NI 0. , ...., lo.ht 11. b.t,ta r ,„.2 5 me spo k es : man o f t h e party, • and said; stede....-0 du•t 0ned.4.11. • ' • -- - Yet yourself in my place, sir; would I.,, rtnerty IRON Cll Y ftiT'Sl CoMPAN V.; Designate the SIIII4 I O the . . 1).-11 . (\: IIAYI)I.,'N. yeu. it yen were at the head of the Trees- AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S SI ,1111:1:1( tit lA\ I,S ~,,.,,,,,5a..,..., with privitoretc. Increase tO 31,000,000. ury Depaltinent remain there under 17.„,, Ma,,,, fl,r,i, ant Dealers In ' th, , e ci cemstances?'"fhe meta - her re- Selling at les:. pr Ice. than el 1 , 7 lieforr. ~..y, The Mob; t ITT 1 liusT (I.m p . .% N I - 1 ,,. • plied, "Frankly, sir, none of tea would!" UNION PLAYING CARDS. ins ~r irantre.t under the 1 . . - ati.•ual t ur mite) Act otter* itr • r‘ ices lot the Li - N[ll.4olOn ni N. tet/et. . "Then I understand that ou ask me to SADDLERY, HARNESS do what Y Greatest Bargains Ever Offered •iii..kin; BLIEDCII/1. Drabs hought an.l sold' II: ne of you would do your- P_ regeh ed on • Deposit, se I Cuilccitt.e; A N It sel vesarritice to some extent, my re ly I made on all Nuts of the country , gard for my personal honor, for the &Cr COA CH HA RD WA RES sake of therountry?" And they answer ed, "We do." That . sacrifice Mr. Chase 9 2 58 WOOD STREET, made — wrtingly, t think--yet . from as !IT patriotic motives . as ever influenced a public offieer;•and for the additional cause that he was unwilling even to seem to shrink from the ;investigation rts arellal 8 ' , len ot the i /olden Stirrup, into certain branches of his department, then just ordered, ; When he made it, I ( believe he aetermined that, if any pru dence, enduranee; forbearance 'would .r. , ,...ej.1' suffice, hp would - .submit to every -7 7 thing rather than be driven to leave his post in the midst of the -dangers that threatened it. Re little dreamed that '•..7 -.7 ,-. 7 1: - ''T - - - 7 -'"-' what he had already experienced was but -the beginning; The investigation ordered to silence his assailants, reprea euted by Mr. Frank Blair, and his fit ting ally, Mr. James Brooke, went on. Mr. C'nase afforded every facility, and it was made as thorough and unsparing as possible. On the 28th of .June die majority of the committee (Mr. Fenton disagreeing is no essential ; points) adopted a report fully vindicat ing Mr. Chase in every particular. There was no longer a disability hin dering him, if circumstances should seem to compel a tender of his resigna don. The - next day, also, was the' - close of the fiscal :year, so that a change in the department, just then, would work less embarrassment than at any other period, Meanwhile it had become evi dent that Mr. Chas ' e's enemies in the Ad Ministration meant to continue their warfare upon him 'with increased vehemence, Mr.. Blair's hostility was more open, pronounced and earnest than ever; and a thousand indications served unmistakably to show the influence he- NVII9 exerting over the mind of the Pres ident. After the Baltimore Convention, the tone of Mt. Seward's faithful hench men in Albany seemed to indicite that he, too, was going into the war—vital iaing, as it were, bis long -held passive. hostility to his great rival. In them. selves, these enmities were of little con sequence; but in their' &Fat upon the' disposition on the President toward his most important cabinet officer, they were potent. While this unscrupulous war fare was going on, the financial crisis 'seemed apprettching. Gold was mount ing Richmond-ward; Government stocks were falling; and still, instead of fur-, Melling sources of revenue, Congress kept inveighing against the inflation of the currency It had itself compelled.. "Certainly it 'is bad, ruinous, - even," said Nr. Chase, "hut what am I to do?. You won't fugnish me, by taxation, the revenue I siur bound to have. ' You won't give the world anyassurance that we are ever going to pay what we bor row, and so 1 can't sell my bonds. Shall I leave the soldiers unpaid? or shall I print some form of notes to pay. them, doing my best by piling upon it interest above its face valnb, payable at some future time, to keep it asmincli as I can out of .circitlation? cannot, through your resistance . do T what I would; shall I refuseto ilt; what - I can?" And yet Congress went on from the first Monday in. December, .1863, i clown to the first Monday in; June, 1864, , without doing anytftiiig to relieve dm einbar rsssment. "The - halation Of llie Curren cy is simplythC measure of Mr.. Chase's enforced: poverty, said .Mr. ,Ilorace Greeley, very justly, in a recent article. SubStantiklif the same thins was more "ltifiertitely 'said -by air eminent Netf, ftn g land:s enator,laboutthe,same time. .• ~ I h iri ng2sllAlds Psriodi I f rigret to,Sajr VW the Trearry Department, stagger 7. ing muter :the loads' hertied-u*on-lt, TEE.; ti❑pt ore or Hernia carer Rupture 'or Rurnia t erred Rupture or Hernia milted Rupture or Hernia cured, Of every kind Onr National Emblems, A do7en different kinds, A d—Pn different kinds, A ti.17.C71 different kindE, A d , i7en diffe,rit lands, COLONEL INSTEAD (F A KING GODDESS 11F LIBERTY INSTEAD W. A LOTEEN ! MAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK Ninx cARDs arc put up in a neat ho _ JOHN W. PITTOCKS MARKET STREET, w s ro Sun Urrtherellas Cheap. je:.3 OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, IR A R G- A I N S. Hoop Skirts jyl2 MACRUM & (CLYDE'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fir A VI.NG BOUGHT Mil GOODS hefore the 1012Vn t lien, 3. n.l, offer at I.rices consider4l,ly 1.•F.13 thin e.in he bought ant where in the Last, a Urge and r: ell ,h.orted dtnek ni &ensnnal.le HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the beet foreign and domestic roannfactuie. A great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and Bugle (limps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Vella, Ribbons, Magic and Lace RI/ftling, Jet, silk and Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of Embroldeltes, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun Un,tbrelisa, Gentlemen's Furnishing 11oode, and the largest .and beet stock of Fancy Goods, Notions and Small Wares to be found in the City. Ut --- f --- tifefff ------ 0 irz4g7„.., - ...4 A 14:tP;; O .J 7. t 0.,111.6.0 . 1. , .igvt s . ' 3 4: A n2Vpf.lo4 p 4 1! 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The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress at the same time THEY ACT ASIA CRAILAI, By strengtnening, Invigoraing, and restoriug the system to a healthy condition, mid 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 three or four months of pregnancy, though safe et any other timeots mthearriage would be the result. Each bog contains 60 Pills. eRIt;E, ONE DOLLAR. Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes, SOLI, AT GOODS AT OLD PRICES No. 7 Mnritet street RICH GUIPURE LACES, 4V•CALL SOON-Ut FIFTH ST., P HILADELPHIA, PA. H. W. Ikanaga, PROPMETOR. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C CLOSING OUT. STILL GREAT RE AL d nelson has been made in the prices of our Summer Goods, notwilli itanding the immense de mand, yurthasers. nbuy IT ly on getting as good a se lection us at any 'ashes period of the season. We would call particular at tention to our superb .stock of French Poplins, Plata and Broelse Grenadines, Btrages and Alpaccas, all new, and of this season's impo, lotion. In our (Thal. department parties may be anflgfied Ibef if.irr fad al all times n variety unequal ed in millet - I,a and 00,1 of ytyle I , btheirof 1, please the mod fo-1110 GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S ...--;i• - ... ) "'..`""\ r ;7.,..7,.7 : . , :t7 .7 _ i• ..1 1 ..d ir f . • 44, WAMELINK & BARR, No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. Clair street SIDLE AGENTs Foil TUE CELE HT? ATED Bradbury, Schomacker & Co.'s Gold and Silver Pthe 7Lleda/ PIANOS, Cheaper and will Stand in tune longer than any other PIANOS male. Also, Smith's Harmoni ums and Melodeons and el usical Goods generally at the lowest Eastern cash prices. Pianos to Tuning and sepal trig done at t he shortest notice. Sheet Music bound with neatness and dispatch. je23 xt Its. E. T II OJI PRO,iN , r;i , thIESSOR TU .101 IN TIIOMPSON, No. 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Peuten. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR from the Ohl t 'ouritry. Persona traveling to the ill wountry, or • to bring the,: friends can ;secure theirwishin Passa g ge Ticketa out either by the 'lnman. line of steam ships, or by it rst doss Packet Ships, by calling at the 111 d Eu ropean Agency, established by the late John Thompson, dee'd. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe always on hands. The old friends of this agen cy play rest assured that I am prepared to trans act their business on as good terms as any Agent in the City, and will find it to their advan tage to give me a call before buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. TROMP.SON. Referenceain Pl4isburgh : James Marshall, Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank ; I. H. A.TcCune, Pres. Union Banking Company ; lEclinight & Co., Water street ; kirkpatrick & Bro., Liberty at.; Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co., Wood st.; .IleC'andless, Jamison & Co., Wood at.; Rev. Col. J. B. Clarke, Allegheny• jelstf • non awr C. SCHMERTZ ......... JAMES ALA ESL BY SCHMERTZ & BLEAELEY. Mannfaeturere and wholesale dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating OPEI i CRUDE PETROLEU M Oil., BENZOLSI: and I_,A. bI PS .I. Commission Merchants for the sale of (rude ( fe1r22N0.155, Wood etreet. Pittahargh p a rIBIIFTFA-, TOOTH HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE BEST NOW In use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROW& Manufactured and for sale by C. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, Allegheny City, Pa. OFFICE 01 , THE .V.ITTSBGETEL GAS CO. ? July /I, 1864. 111.1VIDEND..—HE TRUSTEES this LP the Pittsburgh' Gas Company have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS and PIPIT. CENTS per ahare, on the capital stock of the Company, payable forthwith.. JAMES Ttl: ORRISTY, ... Treasurer. ALIFEES; EINE PACE -SHOES TIES -LUC tion Ho and Slippers, at M'CLEPLANIPS Auc 1, „ j 1Y1.3 PIITSBUR . l Art , ll PAIIPCTfII JAR! HILL, F. hL,a•rzn; Ccu'rEß, (I. F., A 'ARNER, President INO. I:. PATTERSON, Ons/der. reLd3-irnd TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. Cheap Lillt..T NATIONAL BANK OF Dosignated Depository and Fi- Py authority of Ibe Treasury Department this ibink o ill receive I, ubectiptionslo the Ten- Forty C. per cent. hold-beating Bonds.. A commission n ill be allowed to Banks, eta and Brokers. IA 31ES LAI alt LIN, Orders are solicited. President. Pittsburgh, April Gt h , 1064. ap27 ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SCALE, M'CLEL LAND'S AUCTION 55 FIFTH STREET N. B.—Nu connection with any other hou,e Look for Name and Numlter atto‘e door. NE IV 'uNG. "DREAMING OF HOME." BB EAUTIFUL WORDS AND TARING Music. Its populality will be unbounded. Copies mailed on receipt of price. CHAS. C. MELLOB, my2BBB.lv 81 WOOD STREET. H. D. BRECHT & CO., m ANUFACTURERS (71 F Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. 1251inilthtteld street, between Fifth and streeta. - - ISSEIAL'S BLOCK. W. H. M'GEE, No. 10 St. Clair St., WOULD CALL THE ATTILA-Tr:ON of buyers to his sleek of Goods, which has been selected with great once and contains all the rreamst styles of Goods to be found in first-olass houses. Gent's wishing a suit of clo,thes made to order Will please earl and e cam- Inc our goods and prices. Also, a full and com plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS. W. .11.-.7110GE8, • MetOlisut No. 10 St. Olfdrt fttlstbtugli NATIONAL BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P l x 2 'ts.l3UllG Li. TREASER.: IMPARTMENT. 0PT7013 OP COMPpPOLF2 OP T HE CUPP/MOT, Wastiin n sth, 1863. Wziknites, By sails 4 otoryev ide nc e presented to the undersigned, It las been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL HARICOT' PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "anct to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of .Trailed States / , Stocks, and to provide r the circulation and re- ; demption thereof." approved February 25th, 1883, and has compiled with all the provisions Of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, Now THPREPoB.B, I, Hugh McCulloch Comp troller of the Currency do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF PITS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State T of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In teethnony whereof witnesss my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1883. )1.4S ^..-.... ) HUGH Mott ULLOCH, , t Comptroller of the Currency. --- 121:12=1 hOliT j,oßrwµg-ts U. b , t , rthias, rti. (';‘,RxILY. nanoial Agent of the United States OMNI 1 ): CA ery dr,t !,,n, Rt Mln•h Inaa than leglilar ' , tie,. at PRICE, 25 CENTS INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS FIRE. --- filllE FRANKLIN IR ISURACE .. COMPANY OF PH F ILAU E E N LPRIA N i OF FICE No, 433 and 4.37 CHESTNUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMF.NT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1803. Publlahed Agreeably to an Act 01 Assembly, be t Real ng' F Es irst l'ilk.ctgage, amply secured 31,893,393 32 tate (present value 003,313 61,1 cost . 102,996 26 Temporary Loans on ample Collat.- teral Securities 89,135 Stake, (present value 38ii,61.7 720 0061 Notes and Bills Recrivnble Ga5h....... I.ll 7llllici 11, PA., 7 OULD RHSPECTFULLV CALL V the attention 01 Saddler., Coach Makers I+l.l healer■ in general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock eon , thsting in put for C arrlaze Arn wit Fric•lit rers, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enam- <lett Cloths.lhtmabks. Broad Cloths, Ln cos, Fringes. Bands, Springs, Axle., dolts, relloes, %pokes, Hubs, Shand, Nr ., ctr All 61 which have been EURORASED WITH GREAT GARP F:speciitlly the \V( W 0 K which will he found Cl the Best quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Rill rind n full and complete stock of llaruess L. 4.111 hers , Ssaddle Trees Webs, full 111CIIN,Ire Straining. Webs, of sall Numbers . , Hits, /Suckles, Stirrup., Sf fl ThrOnelti, .tr., elle., et, dll ppi" which will he solpl at the Inwest CAS ;Prices, and perfect erttiafitetion rrunranteed. s( A:1)131, tiatt4 P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GIIODS lot our customers to ante and eell, as they properly belong to that branch. nry 2-b-t t & IIAYDEN. -- - _ IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE. • I • TIIF. POUNDERS - MACHINE SHOP and TWO DWELLINGS, Corner of Ilutlet.and Carson streets, In the 9th Ward, on the.A.tV. H. li. 'this valuable pro perly, frontinigp.o feet on Butler st., and 190 on Cltrison, will be hold on ftvorably terms, and possession giver. Anon. For partlculArs applrto S. S. BRYAN, 14olier & Insurance Agent, jell) 69 Fou.rth Huddings. pLANER & KAICSER'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known aSi he very nest in the United Stlitel:. They are 'WA R R ANI - and gold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine them before huvingelaewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTILELM, Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mhl6-13-d w A N 7C E 15: AJO MONTHS LEASE. OF A SMALL Dwelling House or 3 Rooms pleasantly sit uate in Pittsburgh, Allegheny or Birmingham. call on .r. H. CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 67 Fourth at. NOVEMBELCIIIIIIIMS,, inpOUGHTJ AT Tag ter tTifiti)il T. JIUW IhStEgtat . • . IE KT , T=4•4IIgitL u T,7, I -, • ' 09-1* • 70.11 MM-it :71!rl . .97,i-ii3-ii INSURANCE Vost. ohOdule of Advertising Rates STANDING MATTES. 11 Dail 8 times a I Once a y. week week Sqr. I 1 Sqr. , 1 Stir., One time Two times... Three times.. Fottr times... Fl; 'e times... Onk week..... Two weeks... Three weeks.. One month—. Two month.. Three. months Six months... Nine months.. One year I 1 11 76 125 I 16Q 1 Ihrr 2 "ail 2 50 4 36 0 00 7601 1125 13 75 20.75, 27'00 00 I CBANGEA BLE ADVERT For one square, cha r tigeald week; confined to the inimedi • advertiser. All larger advert proportion. I month. s months a months 1 3 ear... $ 9.35 $ 6 001 $. 470 $3 00 17 20 il 45 ' ' 8601 600 24 00 1900 7,675 - 10 50 4000128 00 2460114 00 notices double the above rates. Death 130tICCS, each insertion SO cents afar daft e DO tices,. each [lnsertion ... 76 titelmboat advertisements, per trip.S2 00 Execntors , And Administrator's no tices WHY CHASE RESIGNED The Pitiful Story as told by a Chase 'Sian—lnside View of the Happy 'Pangly—Old Abe Rul ed by the BlairsVery Curi ous Cabinet Gossip, etc., etc. .J .4. -111EORNINE , Steam Printing Establishment, Yvrsir Dikwitip44ol :nl . , PLAIN ANG' FANCY JOB PRINTING , mr.....1.424.,01111,be5t ist31 4 ..1.'i :111.1 ter ' !., • spEcuel. Ar marnori, f g44:l2 , * m. RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND . LEGIT[ ="jfj jpirr i ,OutlaaliliiM fox dpja , 'posters, t_ Vr0vrtuni44,0114541,4 For ExhildtiOna and Ciinediti.e.iiii*e*E-1-11; innVaased 444citin ow ceived no aid from otherl l i if eh lait --- the government, or from its head` calling for a hundred, millions vimild4 n into congress, not only without :: any consultation with the Elecrettoyi4 would be tatted •P POr tt ifillYlll,9l o ., a absolutely without, hit/ Irtfowledgaa state hanles,:were tviatgillgAititi tfirtAit- Xe runty, with tbalT4alites,',Ola,..theit.'fitli trol over, some of,tbekr Cougrglianagn„wag sogreat that-Mr., Chips 4 4 04 ii 9 t, gg . then,. taxed i the , hblderia ; of- , ,_ and , similar artielfiti eldtgojitt4 T O.. easily have , paid, over a hp_ ~ lions, months, ag0,..,10t0 iheltteakiT v , t then +, powerful, centbinations t contro . votes enough, in Coy air. tofireveXi t; Mr. Chase, aingle-baaglfitelidstrkl4, c a but in vain; anal - . haves ni _ the _first congressmait.nver,wheginik Lincoln exercised or,,gought/taizt a feather'sweight o.,infinermu, of. he financial meakures-gfcA44/Vggi ling- ling-;Secretary. : , Finally thtr,ttouhles had become so, serious blot whinlistf,thp. heels of its seasion,,Congretiathe tax, bill itahould have pass.e.4 flye r frookthi before, the revnue it ftira4sheOwAtilult thought sufficient, for,the demanditg.the department. After it .had hi pm thee* cessful operation for tweiVottliNltltSift was likely to rare neir/Y.t3gO.ltti,odrell and 'eighty :millions;; but.-Idutm& .thp- year in , which it was -most wanted s , rit. could not, according to the - Angst caw ful calculatioas of e.xportty tabithiektOOM th an two hundred ianPrtlffintiql7eifallg estimate based on the ,Itystlyearittkegiker&- ses, would bring the/Punt Ike Aepartl . ment would be called on to fesAgskforthe - next year below eight ,hundrcrbidilione, Customs, could not,be relieiLiafor-mcwe than piety ; and•all .manner of. nritteeli , laneous receipts would seatcialLzraise that sum to a,hundred, :/t-ddAll,Jtheop receiptslegetherf kand Yokkattl P. 0414inir hundred and seventy , . five rnilliOnqi4ol of the 1 hundred , the, department just ft • ed. .. ._..., 7 tl3it Four hundred millions, was beVele4l49 be the very uttermost anicamt.thiMOUltr --, trpcould•absorb in loanK and4o.43BPrife even this would requirerthe ntmotittexeri -, Lion and ; the tnoat careful naxintsimance of the public credit. [ S e xelktYr.4lVizel • - - eighty millions, more, , iligrefors z ,att the lowest possible? calculatlM , 1ra11_,..14 Al raised by taxation. •A,ceOrdiPdlYgligoilikt two weeks ago,_Mr. Chase„nd.,,:trenethg' letter to Mr, Lincoln, eon:Leaky - urging tk much heavier taxation, otineOtiltilYelfil'Ott whisky; rtabotte9 aladr ingot/lee-1,4r.) •r, he said, a epeeist war tax , of f ten, ,, , grt twenty per cent. on incomesAamistop- id accumulation of national debt, attend ed, as it must be, by a rapid deterigra..„ tion of national crecidt. , Tbeappeakraok ted no reitibirae, andjiecu'red 'it& hal ence from the eXechtfie mansion in _fa vor of the proposed imettattreadlarlittna- taining the credit' df the"goVeftedient Stich'• were the clretintatarreed'ihrtMinit ing the bead of the Treathry ,l Deptlf,- went when" `the ,receritlfetdotalkiiticirth arote. , Wahl MI they' were lailciaffolt believe the - seeretaty had any 4 :Other:lit tendon thenle, Straggle,nianflillY36lo4 .-- a - 5 hest he-cbtabk LBW ititVeasi , Watt _ z that his natieticei nititliiyuNhkratt4tg. ~.., - edio-tile firrtheht"l4gfrollfhfithhiggr ''' ' - -.,_.' At this jtineture, MiAliVce,xldiieflinieed States sub-treastirer at NeiirrTotir tefit dered Ins' resignation:`-' Thisbfficiicieifiat , ~ lieved to be , the marat'inipcirfaritftitiil6f its kind intrusted independently. teal --` single marlin any goveftimentiwiTalen- ty millions a day sometimes, fifteen46ll - s very often, pass thintigh-it. , T F( t .ir a position so d elicateartdfhisponlibli o Mr. Chase naturally wanted a Man -in-whom he could place the fullest' emilitience. Rumor has it that he tenderettit _tb the Fion. Freeman Clarke, of NeW`YdrkP It is certain, at any rate,'that- efforts wret*, made to get several Prominent mid ex perienced bsinetti Ten, 'brit( ,e a ten o them declinedu MO:the kild story. The man whonithe Mired ifitift ed didn't want the office. 4 Vitt int .Mk Chase fell upon the naniellf Itc-iiiritp. sell B. Field, present - Assistant', Secret tary of the Treasury ; ilonk Mr. I Ciado's deputy, and, by eontiequenee; more ifs miller than any other man could be with the duties of the'ioffiee. -Alt tirP New York represetittiffgeSninrited itioreedtd mending him, and Sertattail'Hr&is•l'ietts not believed tIY be hOstile. "Ittdeed;t , itts said that Mr, Harris sincelexpressedlis willingness to unite in the recomilten dation. But Gov. E. D. Morgan, trate chaiaman of the executive foinndttee that called the Bahl-momotri'vention, had candidates of his own, and he; tare- rentedthe names of three; to Mr. Chase and to the President: - or these - argil, °tie is said to be ovarsei , entry4a* of agez an d. the Second,:a' retired,,ldttey dealer, who, when his State , Made' his business illegal, quietly moved over , to Jersey City and combatted it, , is abotit sixty. The third lives in the interioretif the state, and is but little knownto New . York business men. Mr. Chase, lip ever, made no objection to Governor ' Morgan's eandidatts,-t except ; tailed to see pettiliar qualifications in any of them for, so, responsible mkt:4lWe, and proceeded to_ urge that-hi, se like this, at least, fitness • fur 16 1 ,00,1, • and not political balances ofi 4) . _ge should be the printery, re ql4 - 181 blit' . • Lincoln replied:that he hada gkeht Mid of trouble among his friends, la ,ppae nuence of Mr. Chase's appOintmenthin New York, and he , tr./isles d,l4,,_litXr Chase would not add ,tp4K 4X.,..imMig on an op pointment r. litre- ,tt4f:,,, sent them the- three, names Gwyetnor Morgan had presented, and. hoped.,lNit he would either.select one,of,:thenak„lnr some other one, with whom,,G.ovenipr Moron and Oenator Harris *i'illllta 7 be iatistle4, • - - lids r, . Mr. Chase replied:giving iiis„„tglivaas to the necessity of fillingynickan,„,bittce with one in whom ,the, de pvi,mor i trAul perfect confidence, ,AiAd. 4or,firhotuwit c oul d a s to b es t elsi-iesponsll4l.a.nd syggesting, that r ptiliticat: contibt •- ttoas en[barrasao. A4,. . " :1 P L iii i,..1:441,.; ..e would be glad to go N t p,aq4rolovv,tl t - ' • ; I l k rarsation. with hlin„ ~ L4sohirja plied, declining the44pqseik,antOrtv with his ,prineipal caltittst.pfieerud adding what he had 4_444 y.sithliAttt his troubles; from Mt n 44, 0%, .Pie 41313 appointments in New 1-0115,IVP4Rw'''' Lug the intimationthat, Willie j i e l- „wiLln,,,,:t at all particulii abo . tp 111,, witiopo should take Mr, Cif*cola.LPTZ__„_r.-c7,''' whether he, qatne.outOk.GO,v-i ',Oko 8 list of twkor three 401 not Pefill' - at any rate, be satisfaCtoty ta'qtlestir,„ ~ .r. ,_, gan and Harris, Meantime,„gre , itt ei ,L -e --- bad telegraPhedlirf. Cill,PP-41:111-,Algi _ ,-- to, withdraw his resignotius gumtto .. ._ -...5; the.difficulty of fin ~aftlgat. ~ o ,fig ' ki ,' ',.''._ . , , -.4 ble successor; and cacti naat„at r - ~ . i;rt.,:ii I complied with his request,_ The` ; , "..1,- - . , ,?.? ,i 1 question of. the ,appoilitMett..4.lWv.,',-4;14 Field, or the ipiiifintnatthMt Writ ..„,, Y - `; '-',.t,i': was therikre;remoTed t :: '"'EL ~ s- ,-: ; At. , ..,2. 1 But the iistie — hAttylen'ithi Tiiittiftme.. ---,---.; and the Seeietsq, sie'6s,,i,:lrWalliPle --":,..t'''.l which erit * lii jeFern l i t le/ 1 # . ".,_ _, _„".!.tikilttsv' z-_ ` , ,;.:- . „ , r_t, as too tddi ta lialaVanY ?gPeCCII"' ' 1. gy. ,Oblyaw k l •icu4ifeonth7: .;-, , - .:l; km niste'r'the tdepartmeitt 7 he= i i ' 44.,11.4%Witirti, c rittc t ilk 4 . 1112 i ll V III 4e• , 7 - ,....y.7. -T , ; a:O4 -_:. ...1,1 -lor . •,'-{ - I -...A rvaix1,"..,,,:4 • 1 I 1 70 85 2 90 145 4 00 2 00 600 260 7 50 a 76 9 15 4 55 13 85 . 690 1g 00 9 00 21 33 10 70 /SICACIINTB le one time each ate buelneee of the Isementi . l In exact I I 2 times I time a week a week • . BAIR do imm,.Proprietoi k r Irz • , , 1 ~.- . - ,f - - i
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