For standkig matter per square, (40 wOrlad r: li*thin.;:„4 — tt 0110inEintk. ......s too t 24 Two months.':... a 4 2 5 ' 4 ll9 4 ria t ar, I P ,6C Three 1a,715 Four limertions.... 1.90 Four months..... 73,00 Five insertions.... 2,20 Five m0nth....... 14,00 One week 2,60 6 1x months 20 ,76 Two weeks 4,85 One year 32,00 Three weeks 6,00 One square changeable once a week I year. $BO,OO i I) .A. I 1.. 'V POST. Single subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year. Deliver edl in the city, at 18 cents per week. WF. _F.. IC. 31L. Si" singilksubiadolonst .to 00 Five itiiisiiii leach ' 1,75 Ten copies, each 1,80 Twenty copies, each, (and OPC to getter up) 1,25 Forty n ~ ~ , 1,10 ~ . - OneAundred, " ~ • 1,00 e", ,• i " s ' •i JAB, , P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFOR TUNATL TILE LONG ` SOUGHT FOR 1611.3COVErt...EITO LAFYIr CH EROK A REIVIEDY, CHEROKEE INJECTION compoundedirom lioote Ithaca and Leaves. ('HEROK EF: RF.,01 Eril',Uie great Indian Diuret ic, cures, all diseases of the urinary organs, such as ineontrnence of the Urine, Infiamsrustion of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Slone in the Bladder, Slrietnre, Gravel„ Glee!, Danorrheca, ard is espaciatly recommended in those cases of fluor d !bus (or If h n females) ushers all tie old non razes medicines Aare failed. is prepared in a highly concentrated fornirthe dose only being from one to too tea spoonfuls three times a day. itir•ltis diuretic and alternative in Ito action; purifying and,c/eansing the blood, causing it to now ita origina I purity and Vigor; thus re movingfrom the sy st em all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROR.EE INJECTION Is intended an ally or-assistant to the Cites eke.: Item • dy, and ..should be used in conjunction wit at medicine in all canes of (ionarch t art, nor dlbles or Whils Ito effects are h,owly oothing and drmuicr IV; removing all scalding, heat, chordee and p.tin, inatemi of the burning and almost unendurable pain that la experienced with nearly nit the daap quack hij,ctaanv. ' the lice 01 the elieroit,e Remedy and Cherokee lu jeer two medicines at the sane time--all improper discharges are removed, s li d the w eakened organ.; are speedily restored to toll t igor and hi:engin. tlFl - Fur toll 1.:11 oculars get our pamphlet front any drug store It, the country, or nil rte to us and we will free to any address, a lull treatise. ..41i - I'ricie Cherokee Ileruetly,t: per bottle , r , tkilie bottles for , iea. BT Price Cherokee lojtetion, fr 2 per bot tle, or three bottlesAQ-Seut t, any aiblrean on receipt of price. 4a - Sold by all t!rnirgista everywhere. Dr. W. R. Mervin & 3.;(q.J.; PRoplat.:Ton, • . No. ea Liberty street. New York. m h 15-eod. i&w T HE GREG'[` INDIAN MEDICINE, Commanded bom sz - k u.a 4.- So v`v = Cr. ( wzr 12:1 Coi ' ' -; I ; ,;- . ,i -,, \ r"" rn _ cc -:;- , I'7'_''; si) vy C E. 1? 0 If.. EE CURE: At unfailing cure far, spermalorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by self-pollution; such as Loss of Memory Universal Lassit ade, Pains is the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature bid Aye, Weak Nerves, Diffin - ty offireathiliy, Wakefulness, Eruptions on the FacU, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consump tion, and all the Direful complaints, caused by de parting from, Ms path of nature. .41Q ,- This medicine is a siniple vegetable ex tract, and one on which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and With thousands treated, it has not (ailed ins sin gle Instance. Its curative powers have been sutlioiept to gain victory over the moot stubborn case. 41(0-To those who have trilled with their con - 'Um, until they think themselves beyond tit( reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair sot I the UtUtßOEtrat Ural: will restore you to health and vigor, and atter all quack doctors have failed. 4114 - Por full particulars get a circular from any drug store iu the country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail free tn.any one desiring the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. fiiiiPrice, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and 'forwarded by Express to all parts of the world. Sold by all, respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Merwin k 00., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 50 Liberty street, New York. m1i.16-eod-da.w • _ AJOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS IN( CERTAIN AMENDMENTS To THE CONSTITUTION. to it received by the Senate and House of Represerstatirec of the ( Ammon- Wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordanee-with the 'lronstone - of the tenth ' artlol thereof:. There 'shall be an additional section to the third article of the' Constitution, to be designa ted as section lour, 103 follows: ":SECTI , .!? 4. ly lienei er any of the qualified aleetoreof this Cumatouwenith shall be in any eitUra military beet - Ice, under the requisition from the President of the I rnited States, or by the authority of this Conunonwealtn, such elec "ors may exercise the right of suffrage in al elections by the citizens, under such regulations aa ate or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as If the} L 'were present at their usual place of elec tion." SKOTION 2. There shhH be two additidna) Sec tiOni td the eleventh arthtle of - the Constitution, to be designated As sections eight and aloe, ail folio we : "Swim tow. -S. No bill shall tie. passed Ivy the Leg islature, containing more than uur subject,which shall : 4e clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation iilSErrrtax a„., No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting anypowers, or privileges, n any case where the authority to grant such owere, or privileges, has been, or may hereaf er be conferred upon the courts of this Common ealth." HENRY C. .TOLINSON. Speaker of the !rouge pf Represenealtves. TUIIN P. PEN NEY. Speaker of the ate, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMOIIiiirE.A.LTE, Harrisburg. April 25th, 1564. PENNSYLVANIA, S:S. r•—•—•-• Ido hereby certify thia the foregoing " " is ft full, true and correct copy of the . ' original Joint Reso/ution of the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "A Joint Reso lution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on Els in this office. IN TeaTimoxv whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's °dice to be affixed, the day and year above writ ten. ELI SLIFER, Scpretary of the Commonwealth. The above Resolution having been agreed by a majority of the members of each Douse, at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of.this Commonwealth, the proposed amend ments tvlll pe submitted to the people for their adoption or rejection, on the FIRST 'TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one thous andetght hundred 'and sixty-four, in accordance tai t the provisions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act, entitled "An Act pre scribing the time and manner of submitting to the petple for their approval and ratification or rejectiolo the proposed amendments to the 0011• hpproved the twenty-third day -.01 April, one, thousand eight hundred and sixty f9lp. ELI SLIFER, R4cTelary of the Cammonmeault. MY 1-latrta2 theln .oortrt of common Pleas of Perry 00. PERRY COUNTY, as: The Commonwealth of Penn )sylvanta to the Sheriff of said ar.taa, ccrunt y greeting :We coda bland you that you attach Benjamin Chees man, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession soever the gamelnay be founds° that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at Bloomfield, in and for said county, on the FIRST MONDAY OF AUGUST NEXT, their to answer.lsyrilliam Greer in a plea of Foreign Attachment in Tres ounFtliet,ifteslotidimbildi s upon the FIRST s. .Andialeo, that you summon Jeremiah Chees. man, so that he be and appear before our Court on the Mid day, to answer what shall be otOect ed against hini., and abide the judgment of the said Court therein. And have you then and there this writ. WITNESS, the 'Honorable James H. Graham, President/A.l6dt said Court, at- Bloomfield, the 26th day of April, A. D. 0884. JAS. a - HACKETT, Dep. Pro. . pildlifhed by direction qf_the Court. 3OHN na..y, Sheriff, SHERIFF'S OFFICE.., Bloomfield, Pai, may 2, 1884:. - mytritd&Otw lomors,co6ip.oArrEtts 41 , 00 111 9 :0tieria coPst. , " " , 100 3's P. L. - oo MiAteee U. .s , 1 00 At .010kikelle «; .. 6 0 . ooRLAKvs. ket street, .'.o* lBl ft d rTirc ll f l3l l ll y • • • mommini : - ~. , e-• ": . , .:, ' ' '. . , ;'. 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MEDICAL IMPORTANT TO LADIES, 4.0.-. 4 American Remedy: , Harvey's Chrono Thermal Fammr ALL , m rut.r.s ILIAVENEVER YET FAILED(WRRA RA the directions have been strictly followed,) in:recuovinqq didleultice erleing from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or lit restoring the system to perfect health when 'uttering from Spinal Affections, Prolapetus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the I riertrie Orgmlls. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without eaueing distreas ; at the tame time TILE'S' ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the system 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 three or.four months of pregnancy, though sate at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each host contains 60 Pills. PRIUE, UNE DOLLAR. DR. IiAItVEY'S TREATISE On Iliseases ol Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, of Bart enueas, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses N.iture, and emphatically the LADIES' PR 1- VA'VE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet ot 70 pages, sent Ilee to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. ilisi - The pills and Book will lie sent by mail, confidentially, when deetred. 010`01,101Y 11/aRD, and prepaid on receipt of honey by J. BRYAN, It, enernl Agent, No. 761',-,tar street, New York, -Sir - Joseph lelemitig, I iiegist, corner of the Inamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. ocii-emttaw NOTICE TO ALL CONCERICED.— IN Among a certain class of sell-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the digestion named in this card, (PRIVATH DIVINAREHO why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not awarethat all physicians treat duo • eases of every denomination, in tact solicityust the very diseases Hint are so obnoxious to these I very refined parties. I suppose they would not I let one of their 'amity go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he advert ses the fact, and their tinily' physician says he Is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has . almost deprived the party of his life. Re comes at hot to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know? Are they not aware that Sir Ast ley Cooper, Sir 13enjatuin Brodie, fir Charles Ball and hr. Paul Ricord devoted in the treatment of these diseases I Thesemen are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't nest that all men arc worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of them that are. I ban e devoted myself to the study and treatment of • PISI VA TE loeksarts upwards of 10 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, ; as I think tt lathe best and moat certain. It is to my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue efts but my long residence in thin 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 caret ul In se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loan ' of health and money. Hundreds are cured aural. ally by my new remedies. Address BOX SW. .last-yd Pittsburgh Postoilioe. KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES NO LONGER Ikr ATIONALITY EVERVT II IN A. F..reign Ernhlema used inco chough Onr National Emblems, Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes, Designate the Suits in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL INSTEAD OF A KING ! GODDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OF A QUEEN ! iIIAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK NIUN CARDS are put up in a nest box. SOLD AT JOHN W. PITTOCK'S .18 1Z717 El DEPOT, jel6 OPPQSITE THE POSTOFFICE BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, Pro. 78 Market street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS before the recent heavy advances we otter at prices considerably less than can be bought any where to the East, a large and well assorted stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the hest foreign and domestic manufacture. A great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Veils, Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ruffling, Jet, Silk and Bugle Drees Buttons, a very good assortment of RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, Paranoia, Rain and Sun Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, and the largest and best Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions and Small Wares to be found in the city. Sa - CA LL SUONIi)Zt M : ;i.l:Thl . d;A -----. 0 ,:gtl4.; . 1 . 1: 0 "'AP I : . 6.b ‘; g4,git .v Ci - p '. 3 3 . 3giL. , ig pi .... 0 -...vr. -. f: 5 2 " .7!!! : p - . 18'2,.; o t " . v uP2.- 0 1 4 g 'a 0 , J C22 ggic e : Z cs. Z A i;;1 1 :1A0.0 g o .a N ttle o V4t744- th ?", iRI l' 12 ,'',3c't 9 '4s'".g Z .c.. ~;,,ti 411 2 Wy l 0 :;-11;t-.7O-V R '4 ° °.t .51 5 r'w . 0, . 4h74?:,..14 d o Iri ' A 3,..41-z , E; a •-. ''' X I 4 Z 47361117 41 „„2, c„—: M a - 171t152 , N ' ( 2 74 2 tria m d Pli,lo4,the 6 I GIRARD HOUSE, CIIESTATITT; . BELOW NINTH ST., PELLADELPHIA, PA. • 'W. - "Mti#444* PROPRIETOR. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C CEOSINtrOVI. A STILL GREAT RE „AL duction has been made in the prices of our Summer Goads, notwith standing the immense de mand, purchasers may re ly on yelling us good a se lection as at any rasher period of the season. Ire would call particular at tention to our supeib stuck of French Poplins, Plain and Broche Grenadines, Berages and silpaccas, all new, and at this 'season's impost/slit:qt. in our flock department pastes may be salivied they will f;nd at all times a variety unequal ed in mate, at and and of styles Pk/finer.( In plcaar Mr mos.( Jast..!:ou. HUGUS & HACKE Corpier !Ifni lALI New Goods New Goods New Goods o f ' ti) c 4 il 0 41 0 ' O l :g i . ." 0, New Goods New Goods New Goods , New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods SUMMER DRESS GOODS ES•4 THAN II A .1; P It. CE, 18 3-4, 25, 31 AND 37 1-2 CTS Reduced Just nne-hall. SU MM ER Sill W I,S ISelling s.t less pr thaa et er bet Greatest Bargains Ever Offered GARDNER & SCHLEIFER'S 9 2 MARKET STREET, Sun Umberellas Cheap Hoop Skirts Cheap fp HICK ERING PIA NO 1-1. - 14c;rvrx_,1- A Gl-:T> Fur Sale $5O Less than Regular Frice lie subscriber has on hand a splendid r hick cling Plano, beautiful rosewood ease,witti hand soihe mouldings, round front and hack comers, cal red music desk, &c. Tone deep and full. Thls Instrument was slightly damaged on the bade in trahaportatloo, which affects tho appenrance hut little, while the tone or interior isnot injured in the least. Will be sold at $5O Less than the Regular Price CITAS. C. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET j3 - 19-tf .1%! . 1 'l' II 0 .3I t. 4 0 N TCCESSUR TO JOHN THopaysoN, No, 1 Hasid street, Pittsburgh, Peun'it. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR from the Old Country. Persons traveling to the Old Country, or • - to brin thrfriends cares • re . thelr Passage Tickets out either e by the “Intriattll . line of steam ships, or by first class Packet Ships, by calling at the old Eu ropean Agency, established by the late John Thompson, decd. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe always on hands. The old friends of this agen cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans het their business on as goud tentless 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. T. II UIVIPSON. Refereneesin Pittsburgh : James Marshall, Pros. Farmers , ' Deposit Bank ; I. R. McCune, Pres. Union Bunking Company ; McKnight & Co., Water syreet ; J. Kirkpatrick & Bro., Liberty st.-, Aibuthnot, Shannon & Co.. Wood at.; McCandlese, Jamison & Co., Wood at.; Rev. Col. J. B. Clarke, Allegheny. jelEdi SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY , :PITTSHURGH. Warehouse, N o. 14s First and 120 Second sta. M anufact units of all sizes and descriptions of Retorts and Stills, (ias and Water pit,ies, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Hoses, Seal IVloulds, Punier., Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. oThlydscw WELDON & KELLY, Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. 1.113 164 Wood at., near Sixth IjNABE'S PIANOS ARE THE • Best Pianos Made. Sold only by CHARLOTTE BLEFAIE, 42 Fifth street, 2d door above Wood st. iyl2 COCOA NUTS-- 5000 Fresh Caroa Nu ts, ust zerehred and for sale b 111714 y • REYMER & BROS., Ina and 429 Wood at FIRST NATIONAL RINK TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OPYRIE OP COMPTROLLER 09 TH sUu ttIiENCY Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. WITEREAS, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONA I:BANK OV Pl . ' TS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organlred under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled ' , an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge ol United States Stocks, and to provide for the circtilatiOn and re-; demption thereof." approved Pebrunry 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions cif said Act required to be complied with before; commencing the business of Banking. Now Tusunvoitn, I, Hugh McCullcieh, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK Uk PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny aruHState of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking tinder the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness mYihand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1886. HUGH.I4I(CULLOCII, Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL: BANK OF PITTSIIT;RaIt, PA.,. Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. 05 . 00,0tH1 paid In tt - lift privil ege to Increase to .91,000,000. The Plttaburg,h Trust Company having organ. tied under the act to provide a Islatiditel Curren. gy, under the title of the FITIST WitTIONAI. lIANE l'IfTSBURtill, woulatespectfully offer its Bert - ices lot the cellection of Noteo, Drafts, Dille of Exchange ei money nn deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended thi Pittsburgh Trust o,, uipany since Ito Urge/Az:oton in 1 .4 .5 - z, will we believe be a sit tlicient guarantee that bust• ruse entrusted to the new organization will re. sere the same piumpt at tcution. Having a very extensive correspondence with hanks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can otter unueualfaciUttes to those who do tuatness with um. - The businees will be conducted try the same officers and directors. lid Fllll, sly New lloods New Goods DIRBOTORA JAITHA LARCIFIL IN - IW. K. NIXICK, honlarr S. HATF, ALvI.A.NDEjt TROMAF. BELL, FRANCis (1. HAILKr, I H 0.,. WIGH TYeN , Ar linz SANRUI. JA LAT.'(IHLIIY, Preddent JOHN 1). tiCULLT, Cashier. stigh-dh.wll sIi:COND NATIONAL. BANK New Q(ei New Goods New Nods Z,; ew Goods TEL:AST la 1 1 1.:PA OVPICII Ow 01111.1 ROLL. nit Or l'unksaci*„‘ Washington C'tty, Feta lath. 1864. Woggle AL., By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It Ims teen made to appear that the SECOND NATIONAL BA Nh Or YI 1 - TS I.; RU H, In the nty of Alleghent , and f•tate W Penns) It titan, Las leen duly organ trrd UULIPI aid according to the requirements of the Act of 'ortgress, entitled "An Act to pro vide a Nation al Current), secured by a pledge of United Statell•StOCkil, aid to ploviov for the cit eulation and 'redemption thereof," apt° oved Feb ruary 25th, 1663, and has frocuplltal with all the fuoi talons of said Act required to be compiled with before cuumnincing the husaneas of Bank- I Tow, therefore, I, )1 rnninot7rtt ten-ft. Coml. troller Of the l'orrency, do hereby certify that the said fir.l'oND tiA TIUNAL BANY; P 1 TTSIJ T' RO H, County of Aller,heny, and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the timtiness of Banking under the Act aforesaid. -- In testimony u hereof 41 . it p 1 ... toy hand ss. f and seal ot office, this tath dat of ary, 1864. 1-1 ftoll Atoel 1.1,4 , 4`11, Comptroller of the t'orrency. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK New Goods New Gont New Go&R New Goods OP PITTNIIPROIC PA, onnerly IRON CITY I'I:C:+T CoAI PAN 1.1 Um , 010,1300,000, with privilege to 1f... Traub to The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY Rae.- in organized under the Nntiorod Currency Act orteri Itx seri tees for the trnn oh, !t.n of n Orizur- Akflinnklnfr Rumness. Drafts houghs and sold /Roney received on Deposal. nad (4 , lit Clara. made on all parts of the country. J ACNI PAINTHIL, iwiirsHmL, C. F. K Lop ralt ; WY. Coorza n O. E. *AR NKR, President .INtt. R. PATTERSON, Cashier. feb23—itnd TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. NATIONAL. BANK OF PITTsooROH, Designated Depository and Fi- naneial Agent of the liy authority of the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Subscriptions tot the Ten- Forty ft per cent. flohl-bearine A corn misnion trill be allowed to lit t ,,kn, Hank. ern and Brokers. .1 AAI k.`; LAI (ill lAN, I tillers are solicited. PI CFldellt. Pittsburgh, April 9.6 th, 1864, n 1 127 HOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, PRIVATE Much less than regular prices, at M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET N.B.—No connection with Piny other bolts, Look for Name and Number above door. NEW SONG. "DREAMING OF HOME." 13EA UTIFU E. WORDS AND TAKING lUD Music. Its populality will be unbounded. PRICE, 25 CENTS Copies mailed on receipt oi price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, ni r'2&l4cW 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 and Sixth 'gamete. jei6 BISSELL'S 13.1..00H. W. H. M'GEE, No. 10 St. Clair St., WOU/H ,CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with great care and contains all the newest styles of Goods to be found in tirstiolass Itouses. Gent's wishing a suit of clothes made toorder isillplesaeaall and exam ine Our goods INA prices: Also a full and com plete litioek , c F USNISffiNG GOODS. W. EL. Meat& Merchant • No. lttSt. Glair sireet, my2T ' ; - Pittsburgh, pa. NATIONAL BANKS OF PIZ Tf3I3UB G r. uF YIITSFI'h(HL ii.uou.Lpu. P.,nt 1..•“:14 , 40/1 P.••,.* 1 m W. M . r,. oint LY. United States IMEllifel Of every description, qt 81 W(N)I) STREET INSURANCE INDEMNIfi AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. /111 HE FRANRLIN FIRE INSURANCE OF , OF FICE No. 43.2 COMPANY and 4-37 PHILADELPHIA CHESTNUTST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 160. Published Agreeably to au Act of Assembly, be ing First M....rtgage, amply secured $1,693,393 32 Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) coat Temporary LOFL/18 on ample Collat. tern! Securities f•tocka, (present value $66,667 72,1 coot 89,788 68 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,62100 (:ash 27,919 33 ,208,1 68 The only profits from premiums V whic o6 h this company can divide by,law, arc from risks which hare been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and (Joon try, at ratca as low aa are onnsiatent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by ollar Fire, lo an amount exceeding Four Millions of D oti thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Inaurance, as well as the ability and (imposition to meet with promptness all habilitles. Losses paid din Lag the year 1859, 862,158 36. DD. EOTORS. CHARLES W. BA HOERR, alorineem. H. Lou TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. BROWN, SAAIDILL LiALANT, !sae° Lae, .1 ta.OB 11. SMITH, EDWARD C. DA_LR, GEORGIC W. EJOHARDS, GEOIIO/1 FALIIS, CHAS. U. ISANCKEI3, President. EDWARDDALE, Vice President. Wm. U. stecl, Secretary pro tem. .1. ( I Alth COFFIN, Agent. Northeast car. Third and Wood sts --- - - PHILADELPHIA FLREA.ND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 149 CHESTNUT STREET, C 4 p4,0 , [411 - 43 the Custom House. Capital-10219,100. kaget5..5304,043. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. SiIIi.A.NCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every deacription of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. RUST. P. KING, President. Al. W. BALDWIN Vice President. DLRECTORN. ()HAULM BArEta, E. R. Coen, E. E. Emititan, Oftonoe W. Ilitows, F'. IL SAVR/rY, toSEPLI S. PAUL, • vat MAN, JOslteri CLAITOH, .1. Mena sloe, E. WILIER, fILAcILIrtiLui, Secretary, I. CI. l'l/FFIN, Agent. :13' 4 is Corner Third'and Wood streets. Western Insurance Oompany ofPittsburgh. R. MILLER, jr. President, F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. D. COcHRILN, Gen'lAgent. No. eft Water street, (Spang & Cn's Warehouse, VV ` P i r 't li r Wit ' l itt l b a r / g t h iN ST ALL , kinds ot 1.1.11 E and MARINE RISKS. A home institution managed by Dirc--tors who ace well known in the community, and who are leterrnined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, s sufferin,g the best protection to those who de ' s,fe to be inaured. - . Ul nin - rons—g,llor, jr., James Ill'Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Deride, Itanitinell H. Ilerron, Chas. W. Ricket- An,lrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long floes J. Thomas, Benj. Hakewen, John je4 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE co., 01? UJEI,C4II. Unice, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. a1.404111ES AGAINST ALI. KINDS OF VILE AND MARINI: RISKS. frIA AO Jt INES, President; JOHN I). Mc- CORD, C ioe 1 - 'resident ; L. 11. 13 1 .K7K, Secretary; Capt. W7d. DEAN.General Agent. ' I )ittur - r. , its—btasti Jones, C. t 7. Hussey Har vey 'h2l.lc, Capt. R. C. Orgy, John A. Wilson, R. L. Fsbnestook, John D. McCord, Dept. Adam Jacobs, 11. P. Sterling, Capt, W. Dean, Robert L. M'Orew, lit,ltt. H. Davis. no2B Y & HA YDEN, Msnufacturete and Dealers in SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, rtl the (}olden ,7tirruP, PFITSIIth'OII, PA., Ik / V Of: LD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of Saddlers, Coach NI nkera and I tattlers in general, to their Largo and Well Selected Stock Consisting in part tor Carrlajzo Manufactureati. Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enarn- pled Clotha, Onalaska, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, FeHoes, Spokes, Rube, Shafts, etc., etc., All of which have beta PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARD Eapecially the W( H WORK', which will be found of the Beta Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, tied a full and complete stock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, names. Webs, rbll Measure Strati:Wag Webs, of oil Numbers, Bits, Buckles, SI I rrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., MI of which will be sold at the lowest CAS 'flees, and perfect sattalaction guaranteed. ao TIIE k A. 13 131_,F-13.8. P. S.—We do not deal In Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GOODS for our customers to make and sell, as they properly belong to that branch. my2i-tf • DAY & HAYDEN. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SAT,F„ rippliiE FOUNDER:I' MACHINE SHOP au.l TWO DWELLINGS, Corner of Butler and Carson streets, in the 9th Ward, on the A. V. R. R. This valuable pro perty, fronting 120 feet on Butler et., and 100 feet on .Carson, will be sold on favorably terms, and posseselon given soon. For particulate apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker & Insurance Agent, je3o 59 Fourth at., Burke's Quiklinga. pLANIC.R. dr. KAYSER'S Noiseles Patent Se-sing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known as the yeti? best in the United States. They are WARMAN/- El), and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. ,Re. pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTHELM Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mhl6-Iyd WANTED. AID MONTHS. LEASE OF A SMALL Dwelling House or 3 Rooms plemutntly sit uate Di Pittsburgh, Allegheny or stratinp.am.. Call on J. H. CASIDAY, :Heal Estate Bitoker. . . mr2 B • • • • No. g to V tE.ll..p i (Ulfn, m,rOL Oititri :1.1. i knira.r6.llJ, ' je2edw- ' ' No. /IE4 Wood du -; ~~ I Z~_ lir pa l vest Schedule of Advertising Rates STANDING NATTER. One time Two times.... Three times.. Four times—. Fire times.... One Week..._. Two` weeks... Three weeks.. One month.... Two.months.. Three months Six months... Nine months.. One year 102,996 28 CHANGEABLE ADVHR For one square, changeab weeks confined to the itnmedi advertiser. All largeradve proportion. I j a times I 2 times I 1 time Daily. ra week I a week I a week mbnth 1- 817 fi I 8 11 4 45 5 701 Or& months .... 2O 11 45 860 600 months .... 24 00 19 00 16 75 10 50 Yaar 40 00 28 00 24 60. 14 00 Ail - Fist notices double the above rates. Death notices, each Insertion ' SO cents Marriage notices, each insertion— I'S " Steamboat advertisements, per trip .112 00 Executors' and Administrator's no stioes • . _ An Address to the People of the United States, and Particularly to the People of the States which Adhere to the Federal Govern ment. As members of the Thirty-eighth Con gress, politically opposed to the present Federal Administration, and- represent. ing the opposition Union sentiment of the country, we address ourselves to the people of the United States, and our ob ject wilt be to show-Las far as may be done within the limits of an address-- that there is good reason for changing the Administration and policy of this General Govermuent through the bistro. mentality of suffrage in the elections 'of the present year. • It is our settled conviction. that men now In public station, who control the policy of the Government, cannot or will not perform the duties which are necessary to save the eountry and per petuate its liberties. Many of them are engrossed by political , and personal ob jects which do not comport with the public welfare, and will not subserve it; others have false or perverted views of our system of free Government, or are inspired by passions which continually mislead them; and the opposition in Congress are powerless to check the ma jority, and are unable even to secure . 'such investigation of the Executive De partments and of the conduct of the Gov ernment officials as will prevent abuse and secure honesty, economy and effi ciency in the public service: — Proudly, painfully impressed by pas sing events, we turn from the President of the United States and from the major ity in Congress upon whom all remon strance. against mis-Government would be wasted, to address ourselves to our fellow countrymen at large; and we ap peal to them to interpose in public af fairs, and by a proper exertion of the sovereign electoral power,- -to -decree that these United States shall be justly governed, reunited, tranquilized and saved Engrossment of Power What we propose to notice in the first place, as introductory to our examina tion of public affairs, is the consolida tion of all power in the Government of the United States into the hands of a single political interest. The party of the Administration has not been subject ed to any efficient check upon its action from an opposing interest or party,since its attainment of power in 1861. Carry ing all the Northern, Western and Pa cific States, with 'a single exception, at the Presidential election of 1860, and being relieved from all Southern opposi tion in Congress by the withdrawal of the StateS of that section, it was able to do its will and pleasure without iheck or hindrance in the Government of the United States. All public patronage was subsidized to its uses; all Govern ment outlays (and they were enormous in amount,) were disbursed by its offi cials; all public power was wielded by its arm; and this condition of things has continued to the present time. It has revelled in pbwer, and of inevitable ne cessity, front its very nature and from the opportunities presented it, it has abused its powers; it has forgotten or despised and trampled under loot the duties imposed upon it by the people and the objects announced by it in the out set have been supplanted by others, which now inspire its action anli occupy its hopes. * * The Democratic Party. The evil of uncontrolled party domi nation in Government will be greater or less, according to the character and ob jects of the party in power. The Demo cratic party, which ordinazially has ad ministered the Government of the United States, even in the utmost plenitude of its power, did not fall into gross abuse or threaten the liberties of the country. Although. it required to be checked: on occasion, and that its policy and conduct should be subjected to rigid scrutiny by an active opposition, there was great se curity against its abuse of its powers in the principles and doctrines to. which it held; for its creed was established for it by men of the moat sterling virtue and profound wisdom, who justly compre hended the nature of free Governments, and the dangers to which they are ex posed. Strict construction of the consti tution, a sparing use of the powers of Government, moderate 'expenditures and equal laws, became the articles of a political creed which preserved the Gov ernmnt from abuse and degeneracy, kept the States in harmony, and secured the growth and developcment of a mate rial prosperity unexampled in the histo ry of nations. The Party of the Administration. Its main strength lies in States which voted against Mr. Jefferson in 1800, against Mr. Madison in 1812, against Andrew Jackson in 1828, and against Mr. Polk in 1844; and it embraces that school of opinion in this country which haS always held to extreme action by the general Government, favoritism to particu/ar interests, usurpation of .State powers, large public expenditures, and, generally, to constructions of the consti tution 'which favor Federal authority, and extend its nretentions., Besides, it le es4eAtiall.Y.Septional and aggressive,— ilia very , embodiment of that disunion .1a030.41 'Prcfleelland 4nouneed by WashingtonaPliJackfign'.l l ! hose 'fare wAijoh they left ort record fo2lag-Asetmeti94:9t lAkehr}4l9*.rime, *PA APLM L'Apr, An a - . 4 4eTikr*P.B ilrnt:s:u a Lostilifttige.o :-atsot4c4. aitt, gfil I t 4 t , ist44s'4 ll q . ' Antrx.ifitO with the : powers of these Oild.,l3otit, • meat is a co nelt alo results from this etaret J f . J ;,(. '`,' - 1,059, P0...-',s•.tA sition and character.:. Bat titel laschni;',c7i.k3 is no longer one of . ..trki•,t . ,o , . _{, , conjecture. Hiving vbeeztitg: ,;,Ily•le,w,:--,:•;.. actual possession,okpoyerr i umtrpoW-4- ers and been permittedla ~.. ' ~,,1y7 , :- , ? -• A e iov, its true nature, it has.,.coMpl pfil-".--; fled the ' theory : Which; empia • coui will plainly appcar,freutcOnif par- _ - ,-•-A at iat to dealer measureydf.pollcy?wkrime From among - th44l-, we altaAttliftkpee'- eral for,partictilarfexantlMilionielpi eiti ly 85 that our general stittenterikor *I , ~...y 45 unfitness. Air - the!posee!,long - Amp= -- ",.. °° meat powers may.,b4;ll44raie mob- • _-_..?,': -. 7e , fished and made . agai n , - 5° -goodnikaity 4 111 - ' 55 me w r it-radial9n- • ~, •10:311;r-tritis -.. -- -7- so - nataina ori goopit*,-. ' i --` TO Under this head ^ the , adittlitg — teeti n- lobes the mode addptbd-ittWifiiiklittPs iup to 1863, and , addst- 0 ,E .- Pfgt -, 0-T?...1.i, - ~..,,„;• i The army bore, - tanitil ,y4rlttO*.taiitter 1-‘o.l' of a public foree. eontribntetP , l the 4 States Under , the fifreerithillitik- *ftth,,- , ,,' - 'fj.), clauses 'of the ieight , tieetiati'br flre i tst - ; ?-5 article of the constitution,*blei ize Congress "To proVidenTirl.iTy:, forth the militia ' to exebritisilieof,- '• the Union, suppress inatinieti . 112iliad - repel invasionst ),- suid;‘ntiiii, dLl' for organizing, arming nnd-",dideltit4ro- -7!"-.:". militia, and for governiriVime ' * _! r of'A l them turmay be employedAit'lltte - fee :-. - _-4; of the United States,' redek t tlite 4 , e s-- '', States respectfully; the aPpoihtni .of' ' - -- r owl 4.,-,.....i • -.•;-• the officers, &c. The power of the 'l 7 edertil ViS ern- - ment to call for troops and the „ittiwei - 'nf the States to supply them, 1 them into coinpaniesaird 'iegita , - appointing their officers' were ithilties- tionable, as was also the 'Fiwei - bf the States to selsot thesetroopt i Winehilliey • I were to contribute'hY draft lee . cifp' i - ~,;-, c0i ,„„ rint ,,, A :, , ,,,,; . lir :" f,t , • --, r:7 : '• .:•tit'lj Bat early VA a new' , SoMemilprthe - - raising of troops wag: , etaablisliejlibyaet ,-'- of Congress. This was: a, system ofvort- -',-.:, criptiou (the word-and; .41113'440,044m borrowed from the prench) c) mamas '... i. , without example in the - rtkited itittites. ‘ ., -'t '-` Passin_g by the State , titithPritielkAniLbY • -;- the Clauses of the ennstikltilttrAdifrett mentioned, it put, the genenikigovitn- -.:; meat ie direct comtat4ticati.olt litithuthe • ,' whole arms bearing popukiliunfAllite country„ami .apsnintd i Jet ; thaigenmill - ...: government exchenveand, abiWnte - con. trol over:the whade prpoepdingrgmatikg :,- treoPs , The' Xeliftity ;of fhicgeactinent ._ has heenfoeestietted, Lull itiiii.Outlitcrthe -, debatable• points which . bap/11040.0th° ' history of the war t; For. it ,kumbeertiar gued with much force andreasonthat the power of C'enkrerWtti Wile armia4- though a genera, power iiiiiiiiiyi: and that laws of conlierl)tfort bf roars .not "necessary and 'pie er n '=,the forces required can he toed -' - ,.. _vq.- feet certainty and conveinetitetfirotante militia of the States under the iqrovgabirs of the Constitution' above tited.'" t.l3ttt passing this point, the .. itirinitYylillies, why was the former . spite* iittkifiPing, State co-operation - abandOneil,A Vili-`2a new and questionable oneenisititnieb? No clear and "adeipiate"reySiniyaie measure appears in the dehatefir: . fate, Congress whiCh. imaged - it, L titiltte suggestion made b* -- one of ite ' supporters in the - gone' of ilepiekenti titres that it was in 'hostility to . ' i the*- cursed doctrine 'of State rights" 7 ,;Vii 'de- cepted as such reason y .` ;V4) . 41.04, - itt irei- fore, conclude that le - ' the authors of the la* , to' dept ii•t_: '.. ----; states of the appointment of thi i bllre449 - - of the troops raised: and' to Ititairrio that power into the hands 'of the reitlerii„,tid ministration; that the act watitheineyi- ' ure of a patty to increase itsiniftitgteitaied power, to prevent the Fissibilitt l 4-tiny 1 participationthereitt bythe gete -,:lr i ‘ta of the. States. '- -':c'__ 6 `;_i • ' We believe it to be certain/ tfittfitt:Ts measure has entailed greatjeVei ') 1 the Treasury of the 'Um Ilt , ft. that it has created titmectislii r lli t it. Ati c l VI number of Federal &Heel* ''di e . throughout th e connitY; anti; ihni; 'iih e it has been no Mere efileiEhlt thik•the system which requited" State ,t'it',46l - tion, it has been ' much- less' skUM'eet tory. - , JI - 1-I...vari -..,tc , ‘! , .• tiiii i. fi v ri ti s If a necessity for raisingtroo 1, - cription be asserted , that li r ATlki; Oi low that the revolutionary perlley . or Atte . administratiorrhan elaimelaitif_o4o4- ed the people that Chilled tpiie'elitri(iihi iaam which in Aim 'earlier . v ,4o'''lltgie , contest filleitonepatriOtarin 014ftoralie - and willing voltinteers. , _ .. --, Plu snees and: faullelfto:L-1,..: -. • ~ iliblin, , The unnecemitry'Wahtii 'or - p're- - -- ',•.,-_„; sources in the War: the iniorinfifiaqtains„:• expended upon foolish and tittifieiriiiial - . ...- ) itary expeditions (sometimes badly ti - • .• - ---------',.: ned and sometimes badly e ',` supported), and the othei ' MOT:n*o • -::-:;,:, sums corruptly or unwisely z . e*,TiiiWt _'%• in obtaining supplies and .rdateriareilf '-'7„;1 war, would, of themselves, - bri r f/e jteen , sufficient to deeply ' injure. `the Mlle ' -- 5,3- ,1 credit, and to create 'feint of 'Otir l litilife ' - "4.t . ability to. bear the , ' pet tuditly"'Wdeth i -;--. 5,4 created by the 'war. "And What knight to sting the minds of keti eetint'VOis • r'... 1 :;': , , the consideration' that' the ' reote .i i - '.; -1 cy of the administration hisi'bkin - . , _1; , : ,,,.4 that it has prolonged the a witt a b) , !iiir*- -.:J / k1 in tie of allies nnd'syinititt liftW'i- ' emy's• Conn try,"tind- liitterintiii , W 3 ttiO ....4il public energy upon' 'cither'sntfebtliwtid- -'-,"1-4 side military-success: '' 7 , • r ''''' 9 ' r ” , . - .11 In addition to which Validallittlithe fact that thisoccasion of *al' Ifek 'been „ •, .1 seized upon- to establish a Bytitent r Of gni- ' ' ; . -', - , - ;,,‹1 ernmertt paper truinek, whichliatit; 4,..a*a _....-1 the public•expenditares-and the Aittblie , -„;41 debt to he'd-I:m=11111f - grEiater,' f,tlll-te the* • ,, .-Vl l would otherwise have 'been-, attit y liiiiV- I , - ..1 e aced numeroits and nibsthierintitt"iiiitle 'X i and dangers. into all'' the' 'Chinn" Otis iff comifiercial- and • busbies! -i lifitil f W crash of thiP sYstobli aild" . .'ta- `fairniq itt all the detnettehopes and tatitiffilitelitit based upon it, is not' . liferplY ' if poitablii but a probable event!' in ilie,L intiirel .. The ruin and sufferinglwlilCVLS slP'isti event would entail carnet be'ittirett-, aqd to avert it, or mitigate Its latekla one of the malt objects which. elintild be had in view in settling our, flittiteqiblf , • y. Upon questions of, ctirreareSi ''acid finance we must revert'to the ,ideleiltif formertimes, in whickaleme (inn-sit:fel,' be found. I • •-a - , , In speaking of financial' prospeetw 'ilia • _, future' pecuniary conditions we"dd./Aiit overlook the 'fact" that' o%iorit *lnii - „ different-front ourittre'exPreiseA . _littiiii_- -, - friends of power. 'Brit ' th a lijip-Ilarailai. .:-..11 of prosperity to which , theYrefe aeinsive. . • ' '' ' "--- - '- . Production in the country is - iiriii bi Zel - ,;- ,:1 creased, for great numbers ciriratio***._,--,',1 are employed in the war; tUid ibtitototEd - - 1 from industrial pyrailts. ''' ''''''''l'Nt!* ~-.'- '-'-: ' Increasectikites-ortiaite'-iWgi= Upon persoilit'or fdialliit'iiji.d. all who aredieablet i.nttatt WAllitt . '.' - '1 profitable em p l ef r niente c i-7 1 -!,_,5. 3 i-L1.10,A1 „.,:121 The war domiiimiticre**eigth. but ' ...',..:: - .1 c4 / 1 9t i fo!qitiiiRd o ,7 1 i ss t, - 400 ' ~A 0;,!; a- .1 I)Prigltja Ntikli g- gi.' citi, -- -.„, - ,1 ri f 9uFfi Pls 140•0 1 1 - :-.04 ' . 1 * ' -'.. ', - . r'll 4-4,111;47.444:04=,c/Ot-4/I#4ls.Blfilti 3 Vt l i A , .p.iiiLni.,„„,;:. ..,. r: 3 times aI Once a Daily. week., week, 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. 1 70 2 90 1 4 00 2 6 00 2 7 60 3 9 10 . 4 13 85 18 00 9 21 38 10 =E! 'le one time each ate business of the isements in exact MENING • Stea MANThibtradablithin#o o 1111 11111171 Acg,lnEtt BABE & Mnablarcquietwk • '1 . „ PLAIN AI:PFANCYIPItfAINTING77-'- N 14•10 *44, 111 ttiiilibsig11117146 1 . i 4t* 1 RAILROAD, mEapNjui mid, • a , • •i! t i t.," • ' hut .E . oeters. For .Etthibittoittriiad • 112 :. ~.~ 4 . . .-,- KY :;~.~ `,'~`' ;^:~
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