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Ontlingertion $75 One month. $ 7 , 50
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- Two.inserttons..... 1,25 Two m0nth5....... 11,26
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.r:z umr - ,- ti lt9ggra.fv: four dortthi. ,il.: 13,00
ye cam—. 'Five menthe.— 14,00
One week 2,60151 x months 20,75
Two week,,
Three weeks 64,001
,3510ne year 3200
One square changeable onea a week I year. $30,00
DAILY
Single subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year.
Dellyerefi t in the city,'at 18 cents per 'Week.
NV 7EI .IFI x_.
Single subscriptions f 2
}lye copies, each
T74.10...eutch.„.„
FotY Obres, eat h, (and one to getter up,
rty
One U. undred
MEDICAL.
IfERNIA OR RUk*TURE
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Vex - tile or Majpture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Rem_lip,or Rupture eared
Hernia. or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Illernta or It opt ure cured
ttu ;store or Hernia cured
11111 ' 1(11re or Ilerula cured
Ititpt lire Or
Hopi taro or Hernia for
It upilfre or !ferule cured
Marsh's Radical Cure 'Prriea
Ratter% Potent Trust
Mitch's Suppol ler Treu•
Salf-AlljtsittUg True
Dr. Barnalug's Lace Body Brace, for
E=Eni2!
and Sigma Weaknessea
Dr. S. S. Fitch's Silver Plft fed Sup.
Piles Drops, for the eurport end cure 01
Elastic Stockings, 1,,r Weak and varicose
Bake Caps, fn; weak knee joints.
Ankle Suiiporte;s, tor weal' lance Joints
Suspensory Bathieges
Self-injecting gpilliges; aien every kin
of Synrwee.
Dr. KElijElt hPsnliso p Truss Which w'
athcally ourejlernlifiw Rapture,
r Othoe of ids ELMO STORE, No. 140 WOOD
STREET.; algl or the golden Mortar. Peraona
writing for Trnesea abo '. uld eend the number of
nehea around the body immediately over the
rupture.
DR. REY:ikft will give his personal attention
t TTT mJWr%V
and he .1e initialled that, with an experience ix
twenty years, he w - 111 be enabled to give entisfa4
Self-lujectlug Syringes
Self-Injecting Syringes
Self-lu Jet. t I nic Syringes
Self-Inject ling SyrinKes
Sold at DR. HEYSI.:II'S, 140 Wood street
gnilbensolt y Ilnutiagec,
Sumpeusory Caudages,
Suspensory Standages,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dizeff different kinds,
At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street.
nolO•lyddcw
o t e
NEM YEARS _STANDING
CURED.
Brloto Will be Joulte, a hficale from one of The
moat reopeclable rill aria of ii . 141113 1014)1Millp
regard to. Dr. Keyed'', Lindsay' 1310 ad Scare
The Ilortoe.a cerfjficalei are with"; reach, and 7i
onr need br deceived in Tegai d to /is preparaliavg
(fR O . H. K4i - sini!-- . -7 became afficted w
Piles about twenty years ago, and
they Were ErDwing woipe, eo an to
very much, eo much so it times ftfl
or work. Sometimes 1 was so bad
Ekof, isnything on account of them, they came
out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried
a great deal of medicine (or tnerri. I need to kitty.
and take 'Whaltver I could lienr of or rend of In
clreralara and pamphlets thnt !ell in wy way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me SOMe good f(tr 11 Mile while, bet al terwar,
they tettirn' again as ha,' es eve r . I al
applie‘l to 6570 Doators visite.] me at a
boucle end gripe me some medicine bnt it woi
not do, I could not get well. Over a year ag
got an advertisement of sour Lindsay's - Blood-
Searcher, made by lourself—when you Rold It to
mo yoiytohi trip one bottle.would• not_ core' , me,
and that my whole hylitein would have to be re-
aewett. by the medicine. before I got well. - 1
Nought one bottle and took it home with me and
used it according to your directions. I then calf
ed to see you agalm when you said 'could no
3Xidit muchNenetif from one bottle. I bought
t on, one bottle at s time, until I had need tly
•
bottles. Alter this quantity had been used, I
was entirely Well of.thtiPilea, which had tortur-
me for twenty yea*. In other respects my
Leal th is trupr . ored, and I am as well as could be
• •
!Kp ected for one of my age, being sixty years
)apt.. Itit4 , efieen. Welk now far aix months, and
horll W,/tloaftttrearanci t'returxeßf the diai al4ei
1 can do any kind of fanning work now without
thirties coming, down and hurting me. I can
pitch • bay, ehop - . 19J0d, lift, or do any kind of
work which :before used to hurt me. When I
found out your.Blood-Searcher I kept on taking
It until I got entirely well. I consider it my du
ty to make my ease known to the country for the
'Jaunt et others who may be eutferin,g as I was
muldomot know - thereto eel your medicine. Iceeii
uay . pubnah this it you like—l live In WiLtiee
r oenis4lll, and will be pleased to satiety any one
31 thietvuth of uth eertilleate if they wish to.eali
Veitegubei 160.
sa th4,o # . out Me name of DR. GEORGE
otithefover of 'the DMA' anaPaded over
theigi - k4 t a4e.for hie . st amp ow 14 jaded States
itavltiiiffitt:?/4 '"igia/0../;r4kienibetae impos,
epos by a "Friona article toftidi is in Os wira,
diiimydaw,
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JAS. P. B ARB
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Editor and projlrtoto.
Root tire or Hernia core
Itlipinre or Hernia cured
R opt ore or Illrroln cure.
ATAT/ONALITY 1i VERYTHING!
111 Foreign Emblems used long enough !
Of every kind
Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes,
AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S
UNION PLAYING CARDS.
COLONEL INSTEAD OF A KING !
UODDFSS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OF
a QUEEN
MAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK'
I • NJON 'A fins are put up In a neat box.
JOllll W. PITTOCK'S
iv In NAT Ei 3=l
Mr; oppostrr. Tile POSTO
BARGAINS.
GOODS AT OLD PRICES
MACRUM & GLYDE'S,
every year
trouble me
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
to unfit me
that I could
IX A VIRG BOUGHT OUR GOODS
before the recent heavy advances we offer
at prises coubiderably less than can be bought
any where in the East, a large and well assorted
stock of seasonable
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
of the beat foreign 'and domethe niannfacture.
A. great variety of dress trinanings, Silk and
Uueie ()haps, Silk Taaselii, Ornaments, Vella,
Ribbons, Magic anal Lace Ruffling, Jet, Silk and
Bugle Drees Buttons, a very good asaortment of
Enit•roiderles, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun
I rint.rellas t ientlenien's Furniahlug ( locals, and
the lax - gist and best Stock of Fancy Goode,.
l'sloquas and Swan Wares to be found In the
city,
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PIrITSBITRGH., TUESDAY, JULY 26 1864 ,
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For Exhibitions arid r , •I b t ",:*. be -3 1,1 : t:
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MEDICAL
IMPORTANT TO LADIES,
" Great American Remedy."
Harvey's Chrono Therm
17 ' 1, 11tTA.1,1t7. PILLS
EN A V ICJIIE V lett PAILEDCW EN
.111 the directions have been strictly followed,)
In minoring ditlicuttles arising from
_ORSTE.I.fIiTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OP
NATURE.
Ot In restoring the system to perfect health when
soffering front Spinal Affections, Prolamine,
Utei i, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the
Itterine t organs. ThePllis are perfectly harmless
on the constitution, anti may be taken by the
most delicate females without causing distress;
at the same time
TIIEIV ACT AS A CHARM,
By strengtneuing, Inworld Um, inut restoring the
tt,'ey nt to a healthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly pertod with regularity. No mat.
ter trout what cause the obstruction ,may
They should, however,. NOT be taken the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though sale
at any other time, as miscarriage would be the
result.
Each bow. contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONF.
DOLLAR.
DR. HA K V El 'S THINATISE
on Diseases of Pemak-s, Pregnancy, Miscarriage,
Bat relines's, Sterility, Reproductiou, and Abuses
01 Nature, and emphatically the LA LI LS' PHI
VAT M t:DHJAL A DYISER, a pamphlet 01 le
pages, sent free to any address. Six cents rue Or.
ed to pay postage.
iii - The pills and Book will be sent by mail,
conhdentially, when desired, an,. Uhicicy sad Lau,
And pre -paid on receipt of money by
J. BR YAA , M. IL, tienerol Agent,
No. 7N 4 ,e4ir street, New York.
igirJoseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of
the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitta
burgh.
over-erndaiw
N°TICK" TO ALL CONCIAILNICD.—
class of sell-imortant peo
ple there Is g a
a peculiarcertain
feeling of conte p mpt attach
ed to all physichuis that advertimeand treat the
diseasetinatued in this card, (PRIV ATR
why this abouid be, they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis
eases of every denomluatiom in fact 'solicit just
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very relined parties. I ;suppose they would not
let one of their faniLly go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he adverti
ses the fact, and their family physiciau says he is
a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of Ids life, He comes
at last to the physician that advertises—how else '
are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir
AM ley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, sir Charles
Ball and M. Paul kteorit devoted years in the •
treatment of these diseases t These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't
assert that all men are 1%.4.1 thy that publish still
there area great number of them that are. Dave
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
PRI reTR IhSKAFIXA upwards of 40 yearn, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundred, I •
from years Of misery and untimely death. My
treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether,
as I think it is the best and moat oertatn. It Is in
my power to bring lituidredis of certificates if
thonght it necessary tosertLfy to my general Duo.
tens : but my long residence in this city Ls suffi
cient proof without addin,g more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising 'row it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman to be careful in se.
letting a physician. 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 and money. Hundreds areoured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800.
Pittsburgh Postolliee.
KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES
NO LONGER.
Onr .National Emblems,
Designate the Suits to the
SULD Al
No • 7.4 Market ,atreet
RICH GUIPURE LACES,
.If - CALL SOON
PHTGAIMI.PEUA, PA.
H. W. HRIIi►QS. .
D.; /".4 i';E. PROPRIETOR: 44
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DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
OUT.
ASTILL GREAT
du,tion has been
made•in the prices of our
Sunin)er Goods, notwith
standing the immense de
mand, purchasers may re
ly on getting an good a re
fiction as at any earlier
period of the season. We
would call particular at
tention to our superb stock
of French Poplins, Plain
and Brushy Grenadines,
no - ages and wllpaccar, all
at' , and of this season's
importation. In our ('tusk
department pa, Iles may be
,iilisfird they will jail sit
all trines a varlet!, tinequid•
rd fn material and fintak,
and of sqles aval lent
ping lhi nit kl fa. lid i au,
69
The only profits from premiums *2 wh 2 oBich 061
this
company can divide by law, are from flake Which
have been determined.
erty, to ns Town arances mnd Cade
oun on every deseriPhlort DI Prop
try a
consistent with security ' at rates a l e LOW IA are .
Since their tritorpcnation, a period of thirty
years, theyhave paid lossteeby Fire, to an amount
exceeding Font Alillions of Dollars, thereby af
lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability , and dispoidtiOn to Meetwith
promptness all liabilities.
LOSSES paid during the year 18 59,102,158 30.
DlRELyl'Ofts.
Cuestas W. Eatfoirkz, MORDROAL H. Loti
Tomas Wawrialt, Lavin S. Snow/4,
SAMUHL GRANT, LiA.Au LUA,
.I.Aerm E. SMITH, EDWARD U. DALX,
I.III.OII.IIKW.RJOHARDA, GRORGH PAL/rB,
CHAS. i.J. liANt 7 KEK, President.
Enwmti) C. DALE, Vice President.
Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern.
.1. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent.
rnyl9 Northeast cor. Third and Wood ste
PHIL - A_D E.LPHIA FIE.EAND - LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
149 CIS ESTIVVT SITR.E.RT,
Oppcositte the. Cumtom Bonne.
'Capitel.. 111ni19,190. Assets.. 6304,943.
---
N"ATI LL .111A-KR. ALI. KINDS OP IN
,' S(T R A Nell, either Pemetufil or Limited,
on every description orPropmfy or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates of premium.
111 tliT. P. KING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
CH A Lttirh MAYRB, E. It. Corn,
E. It. Enottsit, Gatolos W. listuwa,
P. Ft. s•vaftv, Joseru S. PAUL, •
C. Slim/41AM,
.10.10'11 CLAYTON,
5..1, Matta aux, E. WILIIS,
F. MLACHBritm, Secretary,
I.
j . CO, Agent.
yady Corner Third and Wo FFIN od streets
- --
Western Insurance Company ofPittaburgh.
R. MILLER, yr. President.
New Goods F. AL (111 nous, Secretary.
Capt. R. D. lloounast, tien't Aftent4
'I It FAS r IIY lit:PA It TM ENT, No. tl4 Water street, (Spittle X Co.'s Warehnuse,
Orrics us coati -Tsui fen ' , I. Tile co nut:Nev . , np ataira.)Pittsburgh.
New Good Washington I. 'ity. Feb. 13th, IbS.I. 1171 LL INSURE AGAINSV ALL
Goods WRI/RRAN fly liatisfactio) evidence pre.retw VT' kinds of FIRE and' hid.R.I.NE RLSKS.
to the ne , lersigned. it ham been made to appe l r A Home institution managed by Dirrztors who
that the SEctiND NATI! iNA I. BANK ('p . are well known in the community, and who are
PITT:-.IWRGIi, in the c uunty 01 Allegheny, determined, by promptness and liberality, to
New Gond : and State of Penr,sy I van is, has been duly organ- Rialut.ain the character which they have aasurued,
tied under and aceonillig• to the rerillirement II 111 ali reed ng the best protection to those Who de
the Act of Con,gresa, entitled "An Act to pro- sire to be lastired•
vide a National t:urreney, ...cured by a pledge of
,Diustrromr...-R. Miller, Jr., alines M'Atiley
New Gooes t' ni fed States Stocks, am to Prot lie for !heel, Nathaniel Holmea, Ale Nk, George
ciliation and redemption thereof," appr o v e d y,..i,.. Unta...3, I 'ainphell B. Herxaronnder ,
Chas.unic W. !ticket
ruary 'Lath, 1663, and tau compiled with all the son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M.
pro% {shoos of said Act requited to Le compiled Lou._x Rees J. ThODIAS, Beg). Bakewell, dohn
I, wltli before commencing the business of Bank- ,i t ,-,,,,. _ _ le.&
...
feblo New Goods
Now, therefore, I, Hoot, Inceottorn, i ;oat e
troller of the Correlie4, do hereby certify that
I ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COG
41).E.' P.IrraIS.BUILIGiII. .11
- -
the said SEC, /NB NATIoNAL BANK. Oi
SUMMER DRESS GOODS 0,..0.,v.
ii 5. ,,, , , : iv .,,(..a., , ,.. „ .u u n t t r.z , -,,A pa lle rc e. o7:. , i no -n d e S e t t n i t .L e , Dales., No. 37 Pink Street, Bank Blocks
business of Banking under the Act aforeatud. 1 NSA lIIES AGAINST ALE. KINDS OF
-..--- In testimony whereof utter.. my hand ' I FIRE. ANTI MA-UTNE RISES.
$,, s .. i and seal ul unice, this lath day of Febru- . ISAAC JONES, President ; .101 IN I). Mo.
/- ' i ary, 1664. Hl4 ill /SIut:I, I EIAR 'll, , ( S . R. l, _, Vier Prralidertl; L. IV. Boob:, Secretary;
--- Comptroller of th - o Currency. : t 'apt. WM. DEAN, lieneral Agent.
Liu er - r ,, us-Hranc Jones, C. G. Hussey, Han.
16 3-4, 25, 31 AND 37 1- 9 cTs. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK I
it:ie. 3 1 . . 1, :riMds, , I ii 'aq , li j . o ( h 1 . . (I;nt . y, c4 .lohn A. Wilson,
61 Leapt. Adam
In.:ohs, R. I'. Sterling, Capt. W n, Rol.eri
OP P 11 "rSIII'ItGO, PA.,
' 1.. M't lien, Rota. H. Darla. 0028
Reduced pint one-halt.
(Formerly IRON CITY TRUST 0031PANY.)
SUM METZ SIIAIV I ,S u.pit,a, $300,000, with ~,,,,,,,in ~„„..,. LAY & HAYDEN,
Selling at leas prices than ever I,tror $,.0.„.....
e, •
The IRON CITY TRUST CO7IIPANY hat- DI anti fat: t uteri; and Dealers in
In g organized under the National currency Act
ofren its services for the Iran soo t ion ut ai , env, SA.ti D L E RY, H A.R NE SS
Greatest Bargains Ever Offered nil }tanking Ensurers. Drafts famglit and in,lil ;
•
Money received on Deposit, and Collect Ion•
A N D
made on all parts of the country. .
DIRIScIOII.3 .
Jacein Peitiven, Hem li..airi‘ON, COACH HARDWARES
JAHR 11114..,
C. F. litor vett;
Wis. thiorsat, W. rl lhoiMiy.
58 WOOD STREET,
G. E. ARN ER, President.
Sign of the Golden Stirrup,
JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier.
feb234mil
HUGUS & HACKE,
Corner Markt
Now Goode
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
Now Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
AT LESS TItAN
II AL lo JP It C .
GARDNER & SCHI FT IR'S
92
MARKET STREET,
Sun Umberellas Cheap.
Hoop Skirts Cheap.
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WAMEL INK & BARR
Y,
No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. Clair street
4OLE AGENTS FOR THE CELE
•7_ IikATED
Bradbury, Schomacker & Co.'s
(iold and tiliver Prize Medal
PIANOS,
Cheaper and will stand in tune longer than any
0111er PIA NOS wade. Also, Smith's Harmoni
ums and Melodeons and atualcal Ooods generally
at the lowest Ertatern cash prices. Pianos to let.
Tuning and reparlng Anne at the shortest notice.
Shod Runic bound with neatness and dispatch.
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Ft„P,4 t 3 . 13 P tti 0 ,
D(N.,`ES:..IOIt TO JORN TIfUMPSON,
No. 7 s iland street, Pittsburgh, Penn's.
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR
from the Old Country. Persons
traveling tO the Old Country, or
•••. • • wishing to bring out their friends
litctlrC.their Passage Tickets either by the
"lumen" line of steam ships, or by first class
Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu
ropean Agency, established by the late John
Thompson, deal. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe
always on hands.' The old friends of this agen
cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans
act their business on as good termites any Agent
In the 014 , , and will find it to their advan
tage to give me a nail before buying Drafts or
Tickets elsewhere. AIRS. E. TiItrALPSPN.
Iteferencesin Pittsburg. h : James Marshall,
Pres. Partners' Deposit Rank ; I. It. McCune,
Pr o. es. Union Itim,ng Company ; McKnight &
C, Water street • J. Kirkpatrick ar. Bro.,
Liberty et. • Arbuthnot, Shann on , Co ., W ood
at.; AleCaudietia, Jamison & Co., Wood st ;
Hey (Jul. J. B. Clarke, Allegheny. - jetstf
•
ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ JARE.s .L.IEELEY
f 301130.1322 & BILEARLEY.
inikaufsaturers aruitchOlesale dealers in
Illnudnaldng and Lubricating Oile,
CRUDE PETROXiIiCUM OIL, BENZOLE
and
Commission Merchants for the sale of Crude Oil.
leb22No. 155, Wood street. Pittsburgh Pa .
ST34I/KL. TOOPI-1 HAY
AND GRAIN RAGES,
WARRANTED THE REST NOW
In toe. Also 5T0.8.10 TRUCES and
w REELBAEROWS. ManuMe tared and for
sale by
'U. COLEMAN,
Near the - Pemltentlary,
ARegheny City, Pa.
Orates 4.e THY p ITTSB p ßli EI 048 00 . 1
July 11,1864.
11110VIVIDEND.--THE TRUSTEES F
Rjr-the - Plttsbursth Gas Company' have this
S a eldeolareil 4i divideao O.I,.TWG_DOLL43IS
• Plpvir oErrirs ipr share, o'u OK .0111044-
stock of the Cmpany; payithle forthivith. '
' ' ..I' . 1•,.. j."4._ kj,:lil' "li Ti al e S is TrY uref ' . ',
. eili BINE ,LACE' 680819 , puts , 1
otil
9)Leppen,: at 41 , 0VPLT AD'S • • : - jyta '
, I
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OP COMPTROLLER OP TEM 0171{R KEEP,
Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1863.
WHEIt64B, By satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has Iwn made to appear
that the FIRST NATIONAL HANKOP prrrs-
BURGH, in the ()minty of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania ha been duly -organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United State*
Stocks, and to provide liar the clfculation,and re
demption thereof." approvedy 2.5 th,
1863, and has complied with•all the provisions of
said Act require] to be compiled with before
commencing the business of Badking.
Now Tits:l/Bronx, I, Hugh MCCulloch, Comp
troller of the NATIONALy hereby cey that the
said FIRST BANK 01 PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is authorized tO commence the
business of banking under the A - ot aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witneass my hand and
seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863.
HUGH MotIULLOOB,
Comptroller ofthe Currency.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital 8500,000 paid lei - with privil
ege to Locreasse t.o 81.1000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust flornpayiy having organ_
Iced tinder the act to prolific a National tun-fen
cy, under the title or the Fl Rea NA TION AI.
HANK OF w4,u1.1 reapeettully
otter it a serf teen for the ccilection of Note.,
dept BIM of Exchang, receive money In/
osit runt buy anal licit Eachatige on all parts of
thn country.
The eucceios which has attended the Plttilburgh
'trust Company stove its orenniiihrtton in P-16 - 2,
will we believe he it aulflci ell I. gl/ VAD tee that huffi
ness entrusted to the new organic attain will re
ceive the Came prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Lanka awl ittufiffers, throughout the country,
We believe we can offer unusual feciliblealu those
who do bUtinest with us.
The business will be oonducted by the same
officers and directors.,
t atilt Fifth litk,
1 New Goods
New Qood
1 New Go 4-1.
DI lIICTO I / 9
JAR LArnm WU. K. Isltniez,
1 LI uIIAS
liAl Al.p.XANIPitk Sr Intlt,
Fr.nt., (1.
W 1011 1 .14.1.11, A f.mX. BIZAbi.I4I",
Z 4 wNIET.'I. RE.A.
JAMES 1, 11 , (7HL1N, Yrecdeot
L. (
A11g.5-jaiwtf
. . . . .
LIECOND DiATIUNAL BANK
New 'Goods
New Goods
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
ILAIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PITTSIIIIH(111, ft
Designated Depository and Fi-
nancial Agent of the
By authority of the Treasury Department,
this Bank will receive S111*(1110 i..ns for the Ten
t arty I. per sent. Li obi-bearing Banda.
A corn minaion will he allowed to Ranks Bank
ers and Brokers. JAMES LA I'll If LIN',
I 'niers are solicited. Precedent.
Pittsburgh, April 2titb, 1864, ap27
HOOTS, SHOES,
GA ITEMS,
.1 - ' Pi 317. `C.7 _A- 'l' JE: ..'i .A. I_l ]0
Much leas than rei!lthir priers, at
M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION
55 FIFTH STREET
N. B.—No connection with any other house
Look for Name and Number above door,
.15'11
NEW SONU.
" DREAMING OF HOME'
110RAUTIFUL WORDS AND TA RING
DD Music. its populnllty will be unbounded.
PRICE, 25 CENTS
Vol)lee mailed on receipt of price.
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
nay2&ltew
H. D. B_RECHT & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Looking Glasses,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings,
Portrait and Picture Frames,
Dealers in Catholic Pictures,
128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and
atreete. jets
I3ISSELL'S BLOCK
W. H. M' GEE,
No. 10 St. Clair St.,
WOULD CALL THE, ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which
beep selected with pent awe and eontains
*4l
the mewest
as
oLGooda to be found In
lirstnlass bodges, Gent's' wAshing a nd uit of
clothes tedider will please call exam
inff Purgoode salt dulcet. Also, a fulland coal.
P le ll;l t ico r -40 1 3grusta1YG owns. ,
w. H: AteGEA
Merchant 'Pallor,
Na 10 St: Glair street,
• rit4bUrtgb,
my2l
NATIONAL BANKS.
NATION BANK
qDF , I.I'I"II3I2MTRAG
uF 11TTS1iT'R(1II
United States
-AD, 1)-
Uf every description, tit
81 WOOD STREET
INSURANCE
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
BY FIRE.
l [KR FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE.
7
COMPANY OF PRILAIIELPEIA, OF.
FLUE No. 435 and 437 tpLIESTAOUT
near Fifth.
STATEMENT of ASSETS, 3Aitt. Ist, 1883.
rublished Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be
ing
First 91..rtgage, aniplyseetired 41,893,393 22
Real Estate (present value 8103,313
61,) cost
Temporary' Loans on ample Collet
tern! Securities 89,135
S toat s,
(present value 1 3 86,687 120
89 88
Notes and Bills Receivable - 1,821,788
00
tudi
I
27,919 33
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL
the at tenth's of Saddlers, Coach Makers
and Dealers in geuernl, to their
Large and Well Selected Stock
tlonslating In part for
Ca rr I ago Manufacturers
Patent and Enameled Leathers, Emam
eled Cloths. Dentasks, Brow'. cloths
Laces, Fringes, Hands, Springs,
Axles, Bolts, Fellow, Spokes,
Hubs, Shaft., etc., etc.,
AU of which have been
PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARD
EepecieUy the WOOD WORK, which will
be found of the
Beet quality, Well Seasoned and Dry
Saddlers and Harness Makers,
Will find a full and complete stock of
harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Ramey
Al'clut, full Menintro Straining 'Webs
of all Numbers, Mtn, Buckles,
Stirrups, Spurs, Threads,
etc.., etc., etc.,
All of which will be sold at the lowest CAS
prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
z - No TILE. SADJDOL,ErtSii.
P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles,
but leave those GOODS for our customere to
make and sell, as they properly belong to that
branch.
my 284( DAY & HAYDEN.
IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE
lEHLEi. POUNDERY IIIAtHINE SHOP
TWO DWELLINGS,
corner of Butler and Carson streets, in the 9th
Ward, on the A. V. R. li. This valuable pro
perty, !lording 120 feet on Butler st., and NO
feet on Carson, will be sold on favorably Lerma,
and possession given soon.
For particulate apply to
S. S. BRYAN,
Booker Agent,
jest 69 Fourth at t. ., Burke'slnsurance
Buildings.
p CANER & ir,Avslaws
Noiseles Patent Sewing Maohines,
These Sewing Machines are known as the very
best in the United States. They are ARRANT
ED and sold at the LOWEST
andexatnine them before buvingehiewhere. Re
pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind
promptly attended to.
ERNEST AXTHELM Agent,
No. 103 Third street,
nihltt-lyd Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANT/MD.
10 MONTHS LEASE OP* SMALL
..tlk. Dwelling House or 3.flisoins pienousiath , idt
uate In Pittsburgh, Allegheby or iu.
Cell on J. H. cAsniiil4 , ; '•.
Rant Estate:Brae, 7.,
No. 67 FSkuftl!stp,‘p
NOVE IN BEN' CA ItrirN47
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advertiser. All larger advert
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Sir Fist notices double the above rates.
Death notices, each insertion 60 cents
Marriage notices, each insertion... 76 "
Steamboat advertisements, per trip. 12 00
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From the World
THE FIASCO AT NIAGARA—
POSITION OF MR. LINCOLN
ON THE PEACE QUESTION.
I Although Mr. Greeley has been duped
and has reason to feel mortified at the
figure he makes in the late abortive ne
gotiations he has laid himself open to'
playful ridicule rather than to grave
moral censure. Considering his oppor
tunities for knowing who. George San
de.= is, and who Cornell Jewett is, the 1
simplicity with which he lent himslf to
be the tool of the former, and the fel
low-dupe of the latter, is as'amiable and
ridiculous ns anything in the adventures
of Don Quixote. And yet peace is so
desirable, and the path leading to nego
tiations has been kept so constantly
hedged up by Mr. Lincoln, that we can
easily credit Mr. Greeley with laudable
motives in swallowing so promptly a
bait at Which a more wary politician
would scarcely have deigned to nibble.
It is pretty clear that Jewett (Who is the
emptiest and most credulous fool alive)
had been told, or at least told Greeley,
that the rebel emissaries were daily ac.
credited bearers of peace propositions.
There is, indeed, no such statement or
intimation in the note of Sanders with
which the correspondence opens, but as
n safe conduct had been asked toi -visit
Washington for other and more respect
able persons than Sanders 'it was natu
ral to infer that they' were intrusted
with some business.
But the personal agency by which a
great Oubject Itas been b.rougtit le the
consideration of the American people is
of little consequence. The...essential fact
which looms up above the tairage_of this
fiasco is, that the President of the United
States has defined his position on the
most vital . rmestion of the time. lie has
declared, fu the face of the world, "to
whom it may concern," that he will lis
ten to no proposition for the return of
the Southern States to their alligiance
which does not include the complete
abandonment of slavery. Now, if. Mr.
Lincoln does not know, the people of the
loyal States 'will teach him, that they
will not supply men and treasure to pros
ecute a war in the interest of the black
race. Ile has no right to continue the
war a day for that, purpose, nor will the
people sustain hint in so doing a day be
yond the time when they' can constitu
tionally depose him from office. Ilia ut
ter-want of authority to require the abo
lition of slavery us a condition of peace
is clearly and strongly stated in a docu
ment which is known to have received
his official sanction. In the instructions
to Mr. Dayton, our minister to Paris, oc
cur these passagesi .
The framers of our Government there•
fore placed the entire control of slavery,
as it was then existing, beyond the con
trol of the federal authorities, by leav
ing it to remain subject to the exclusive
management and disposition of the sev
eral States themselves, and fortified it
there with a provision for the return of
fugitives from labor and service, and
another securing an allowance of three
fifths of atich persons in fixing the basis
of direct taxation and representation. ,
* * . 5 5 * * * , *.
The condition of slavery in the sever-'
al States will remain just the same•
whether it [the rebellion] succeed or
fail, There is not even a pretext for
the complaint that the disaffected States
are = be conquered by the United States'
if the revolution fail; for the rights of
the States, and the condition of every
human being in them, will remain sub
ject to exactly the same laws and forms
of administration, whether the revolu
tion shall succeed or whether it shall
fail. in the one case the States would
be federally connected with the new
confederacy; in the other, they would,
as now, be =anthers of the United
States, but their constitution and laws,
(totems, habits, and institutions in
either case will remain the same.
It is hardly necessary to add to this
incontestable statement the further fact
that the new president, as well as the
citizens through whose suffrages he has
come into the administration, has always
repudiated all designs whatever and
wherever imputed to him and them of
disturbing the system of slavery, as it is
existing under . the Constitution and
laws. The case, however would not be
fully presented if I were , to omit to say
that any atich effortt on his part would
be unconstitutional, and all his actions ;
in that direction would be prevented by
the judicial authority, even though
they were assented ,tu by Congress and
the people.
;
This 'incontestable statement," as
Mr. Seward called it, of the relations of
slavery to the federal government, if too
clear for dispute in the first year of the
rebellion, must be equally true now in
asmuch as the Constitution has not been
amended in the intervening period. But
the pretense is, that alvaery:must be abol
ished to pretent a new war initsinterest.
But that is too remote and hypothetical
a danger to control the deliberations of
statesmen, even if the government had
any rightful atithority to wage a war of
abolition. Preseid peace is too good to be
stacked against 4Le'eldmeras with which.
a 41)4:kW:waft' te Spey, nay ,1111 the re- .
mote intnre. The terddeLet asOsentent
undergo*, by'tlie SOuth - fp, this tdtkrnjd.
to brettit'np . ilie tridnn Wotdd I,6"fttitr- .
fling and, a terrotittttd4laitcittlir , );(11 loiter
italbiett 'dining.' 'Th4L,firfittlla;e,liTe4dp'i.
of a moribund institution.' '''' ' '
The South rebelledrbt - 1861, not
aelinikluit ligkinnt , ;apprehandedl evils.
Theytisaw, .thati the 4.ll6rthit isineftoreifkz'
y eafi beinfithigprataifeTEti l tiongekr, they,
felt Ituitjf lbw didt - movenatrace f thasi
- ~., armee, favtirelfil;ltudy
-"-
Tlgno
their chances of a • form le Separation
were gone forever, • Theideetitat, with
the , gaming , preponderancet-qati the
North, tha prospect of sueceplowill e daver
be sufficient to tempt the*" o anoth
er rebellidtt, after failing iii 4 ifibi,"ii? the
height of absuitfityt : Ulm 4.initscidetons
to suppose Wet ,tbe, ,fednal'goverunent
will ever agai4l bed fP-4 1 14. "iiillOpmr
ed, or Unit the odds Against
_the South
will ever again bilio Suifill,i'liFiliitesuch
ea an occurrence-of ,faiorabiti;Ecifetfuletan
-44 Ces will ever againieenr, OnthaCalairery
2 will ever again be as.strong,„ T ak Jipsthe
T s winter and spring of ;1881_ The mar,
ss e'en at 'that 'time, mighe-giiiitY'lfave
i t ) been prevented, - either= br-settsOnitble
ni preparation. or by reasonahle cconces
sions. To foar a Tgpstigcup.ar NlAR,tin
lowaid circumstances is ti:k.sappose that
'neither the North ' nor — Boutli "Will
have learned anything liyisAliebterribiti
experience of the last four years..:-.. s
Tostuirti against the bu . shem otfanat-
Ica! imaginations, lifr:Txxicolii . reuses
to listen to any prdlicififs'foi''iiiniiiVing
a •gigantic evil: , h . the liiirtheruppbople
were satisfied that peace ittattainatde on
the basis °care old , L i, tdOrk,# l ,4l4#ll4 fr•
Lincoln is hiteiposing , slave% as an ob
stacle, they Would . ' sweef'lint 42 6ile of
power in a, storm of JiadignatOnVoThe
1 es fo ration of the Union la the ; Only(con
dition lie ought to malcuxis, the, aais of
negotiations; the settlement of all ba sis
questions should be left
people in emotional- eotiventintil , It is a
crime •to continue the war. for.a : daylfor
any, othsr object tha n
,- the restoration of
the Union. "Suppose:,!' said Idi.4,4,in
eolti in his Inatignral,'AyOn t 8 'tie Vrar;
you cannot fight alwaytiottick*him:•after
much loss on both aides; unt no-igain•on
,either, Sou cease -figAtiihk IYA - tOcAttteal
old Lineations, a 8 to terms ofintemonnte;
arestiff tilion yaw" Intik - o , o'a '-tlilid
argument fur pacific adiftAmbitt then,
it is.extually valid, now., ~ 1, t 11, c., t 1 It ,
Allegheny. B ig i ki. ' ,_. , ‘ ,
I Daily. 3 times Onee a
week, , week,
1 Sqr.
,1 1 Sqr.
1 70
2 90 1
4 00 2
6 00 2
7 50 3
9 15 . 4
13 86
18 00 9
2 / 33 10
ISSALECIfTES.
e one time each
te, business of the
7. eats in exact
Exchange. Bank,
Citizerth Bank,
Mechanics' Bank;
Merchants' and litcg`4o446i,:ieTs'
Farmers Deposit Banking-04.
Bank of Pittsburgh/
Iron City Eta,
let, 2d and 3d - National 8a44 ' '
CHECK BOOKS
MYM3, SCuiwm &
A full assortment of Stationary constantly on
head.
iY9
GREAT BAR-GAMS
GAITJE'R t S
For Ladies, hlieses and Children,
.41so, eyer,
BOOTS JtXD SI:16M;
• : . • f '
Arery large variety i3c,Pliipirerte Sliqehlat
Me CLELLA . ND'It.
Ests"Ptrute :
- . 1.1 itia:.&
'Look for name and!No.: the ioredeieinid
Y 23
LAKES sucumpEt.,miNEs
• ' •
4gillteitttng Wcirlra.
• 13441K-c.111!CIIIIDY-_•&?.04
mAir 44116 4 24f t
Brazines COPP
et Bottoms, Ralied Still Bottoms, speller Sod
er, Also, liriparteci anatteeleo
in Plate, Street Iznik, The, &c, •
J irii - ConitaullyLiim bang, Tibiae/WI
and Tool a,_ Warehouse, Bp. ippFlitTabdige.
Er
SECOND STREETS; 'PfttsliCuili, Pa,
SPecfal onleth of eopper cat to•ahrilealreir
pattern. feb2a-4 , dmv
Abdoininai port
AT •
RANKINTS DRUG :SP:IOC,'
63 Market Street, •
i 79 - BrIAJW.
SETE
; fx I '
WARD FOuisiii
PITTSBURG . I4; c , ! L'- ;;
s►ehouee fnset lO
L ai 00 4 au Eetz7l.....4o_mtwa ! tii,
rz ; d s 0 A z . rgrpin e,„
A.lei:Nobbinf,mul ieset4..Fl!,ef vets awid
or • - • P ftt
hempiet4. o, raftWeclhafikdtactwtitt i ,
roux o
ail nemieiry 'ing er fp. caref u ll y
titendiettei- ‘. 021.40473-
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WET .11)01q1 •
Lead . • Burrners;
zrt •
lavd.
and Steam Finer& cf:a •
C AVIIIrfk- %
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lldaibiby!iftti If e l.'Clt ~ S ilf.‘,..r., . ."-
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on all the abore for sale at.
No. 39 Fifth Sit.
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