Pct: ii „ taillipt Eiji' eniET I Vitt! Fi w eekWOns..n One Two weeks Three weeks. ifte square ahangeal 1:0 .A. I, Single subscriptions ' Delivered/ In the Single W Five coagligat •"' Fen copies, each • • • rwenty coptea, each, Forty o I. H.ritre,d, girt LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFOR %X" TUNATE! LO c 1 SOO:MT rod Aq' -r.A'strr. OIiEROKEE, i REMEDY, CHEROKEE " INJECTION cow— ....notappink.....arom ill oats, Barkeadfl Leaves. CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diureto' Sc,ures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Incontinence of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the kidneys, Stone On the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleet, Gonorrluea, and is "PeCialrY rfOVlMenlied i l k thou eases of n 11,437" Alew s(s 4 ltAitetiilfelhatee)where all'• the 'okl nett medicines have failed. 4Re-It is prepared.. in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to tun tea spoonfuls; three times a day. Air • It's diuretic and alternative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to How in all its original purity and vigorvthus re moving from the system all pernicious causes which - have induced disease, CRE.RO.K.RE INJECTION is intended a an ally or assistant to the Cherokee Rem • dy and should be used in conjunction with at inedicinelp eases of (jorkorrhyse.„,GferA yeri 444 or iff qta eftirti are! frealkuy oot/rflig Ik-A frht;"rethovlng all scalding. heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack lAjections. ai-13 y the use of the_ Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection-the tivo medicines at the same time—all improper discharges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. AKir - For full particulars get our pamphlet from any drug' store In the country, or write to us and we will mall free to any address, a full treatise. 44 - Price Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle r three bottles for - ss. SRI-Price Cherokee Injection, $2 per hot, tie or three bottles for $6. alar - sent by Express to any address on receipt of price. 4S - Sold by all ,Iruggista everywhere. Dr, W. R, Maw - in & Co, lElOh, No. 69 Liberty stPitti Pß reet. New Vort. mll3-cod.cts.w • T llle GREAT INDIAN DIEDICINE, l Imp° unded from = ra rcz • CC ( 1 \ 1 1 :I:°* = • co 'C oi• •$j • ~,1 , 1 F Coi• ' I— f T Fro ):::ob _ a, . ~ ,_ .. ‘ C f=i , ~A7otl 4 rn CHi:IiO CURE: An unfadiny cure for Spermaterralea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal E1r1i.:14.072.1, and all Akita-set caused by , elf-p0Th.:477; such as .Loss of Memory, Universal Lassilvdt Po:ns in the sack, Dimness of Vision, Premature ltd Age, Weak Nerves, Dlffirul ty of Breathing, Trembling, it'aketultzesa,i.'ruptions on the Face, Pale c'euntcaan.e, Insanity, COIMUMp• (ion, and all the Ltarqul complaints, caused by de. parting from the path of nature. medlcuie is a . simple vegetable ex tract, and oue on which all can rely, as It has been used In our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed in a Sin s instance. Its curative powers have bgest sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn ease. those who have trilled with their Wa lton, until they think themselves beyond the reach of niedicßlald, we would say, De.Tair not the OIiEROEVE tiros will restore you to health and vigor, ant atter all quack doctors have failed. Atirl'or full partizu tars t act a circular from any drug store In the c,,ut:try, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail free to any one desiring the same a full treati, in pamphlet form. .4 - Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for *5, and forwarded by Expre to all paiti of.the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R, Merwin & 00.., - SOLE P ROPE .lETORS, No. 69 Liberty street, New York. mhliTreod.slkw AJOINT`ItESOLYTION PROPOS ING CERTAIN AMENDAIENTS THE CONSTITEITit7N: He it rrselred by the Senate and House of ttepresentatt ye.; of the Common wealth of Pennsyle,sio 2 . 11 General A,umtbl y ma, That the follow in; ; :inenittattate be pruposed to the Constitution the Commonwealth, in tic cordance with the rt el 161, , n0 of the tenth artist thereof: There Oen ibo sn.additional amitthir to the third articletrf The CoMitifution, to to designa ted as section tutu:, as jullowe "SECTION 4 -Whthever-amp of , the' ono/Hied aleotors of this Commonwealth shall be in any ectual military service, under the requisition from the,Preadent of the linited States, or by the authetity tif, this CAM mon wenith, such elm :ors may .exerefee the right, of suffrage In al elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or sh a ll be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were preinint at their banal place of elec tion." SECTION 2. There shill be two additional see lions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows : • "SEcTiox 8, No bill shall be passed by the Leg , Islature, containing more than one subJect,whfolls shall be clearly'_ in the title, except ap propriation bells ' Siscricri 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislatureetrauting any, powers, orprivileges, a any caps ,where the authority to grant such powers, of privileges, .has been-or :may hereaf ter be conferred . upon the courts of this Common wealth." HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker . of the Howe of Repreeentatroes. JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate, YT OP 4 /C 4, 4 SECaitall_Tak U 7 alt/ONWEAI6I4I, Harrisburg, April 26th, 1864. PENNSYLVANIA, S. I do hereby certify that the foregoing L ' S ' o Is a full, true and correct copy of the Joint, „ Reaoiution of the Gen lution r dd., Pin EititP4 o a `!‘ , Lrettltifitvati- otrtain - Amendmes to the Constitu p tion," as the same remains nt on file in this office. he TE67 . 1110.8rY whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and4suaed the. seal of .the Secretary's office to be affiltiir; the day add year above writ ten. ELI SLIFER, Secretary. alike: Commonwealth. The above Resolution ,Itaving been agreed to by a majority of the membeiii of each House, at if :wo this successiveConntionw sessioealthns of Ithe the-General Assembly ,' proposed amend ments will pc submitted to the peo&_fori their adoption orrejet 4 tion, ontlieFIRST HESDAY JF AIJUST, in the year of odr Lordone thous andeight hundred and 6f - sty-four, in accordance ai t the provisions of' the tenth article of the Jonshtution, rind the act, entitled "An Act pre scribing the time and manner of submitting tL :he petple for their approval and ratification or •ejectioio the proposed amendments to the Con ititution,' approved the twentN-third day of April, one, thousand eight htusdred and sixty 011r. n ELI SLIFER, SeCretarti of the Conimotrweartr,. myll-lawta2 ---- - -- the Court of Common Pleas of Perry Co. . . PERRY COUNTY, es: CDThe. Commonwealth -of Penn sylvania to the' Sheriff of aaid county Rae tlng : Waffle mand you 'that yon at ac h Delauniniiiiiees man, late or your county, by all and sihgular his goods andbhattele,lads and tenements, in whose Minds orposeession Boever the 5P.1103 may be found so Wit he be and appearbefore our. Court of Common Plena, to be holden at Bloomfield, In and for said eoupty, on the FIRST MONDAI. OF AUGUST NEXT, ther to Uli answer W.alli Greer in a plea of Foreigni Attachment in Tres, pass, on the case returnable upon the FLBST DAY OF AUGUST TEO - L.11;180i. And also, that you ininttenn Jeremiah Cheer,. man, so that - .J be anti appear belbre our Court on the said May, to. answer what shall be object ed against him, and abide the judgment of the said Court therein. And have you then and there this writ.... W lTNESS,lianorable James H. raham, President of our laid Court, at Bloom G field, the 10th day of April, A. D.,•1104.- , JAS. B. HACKETT, Dep. Pro. Published by' direction of this Court. • JOHN SHIVELY, Sheriff. Suantres Orrice, ? Bloomfield, Pa., May 2, 1884. 5 _ _ . - "Elit:M sA.r,l YS l uas co . 1, , 1;1.,it.h.i .1, surface, together' refill:the liciproyeSt_e 2 situate neer I„,...orkueVe,,T r f ai r.Xle 3 , 1 2'1 West of Greereiburh; eDA . ;ti. fitia . 4. 1 4 . 4 1. P. R. R. Grade fan, Vile's' ; eigi jar/W. I . rib'. NaleilWA ; . . 1) Real Estate Brokri, rib. wl ' outtli . .k.i- le r' 1 MP. ~ , I -I . -.- - • .-', ....-1 - ' •• , - 7 ''`- v :-. ,. . - r • , ....-1 tit. 4 i i l't . ,t V '',?.1.• (i' , I"Til '. _ • , i i. ~I -7. 7 -- 7"7 -- t - - - -- - - ~ . ,7•, -,,- -- - , -, 7, - --: - _ ~--, .._-jVX-......1;4. Ater pet altierey (4A woule,i - -1' ----; - ' -- :- Blortameirev,poor,:-744---i---,,,,,,--„,„0 ~......„ , - - ~= ~..,,,,,,-„ ~,,,:..., . : i ~. :,,,,,..::., g.:} - 4,, ~v,-,•,24 '.. I . ' •...` i k,"-!!--E---.;.-7.---0.-•-'11.;-,:r-5, 44- Onfie - ernth,, .--: , ,5o ~,,, , '' _(1 -i-. ' ' " ' ' ... .1, , .., . 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'-I '' '' ' :'-: —.._ 0 4 7: - . ..P , :--, - 4 . . - -..1 . 1 - I 6 ,,, r. PLAIN A I NIVFANC -•- O'P V . ,--", ' r 'r rNir F'.4211 'EI lir• ..' A _ i 0 -,f,", - t e • ' ... :•i: 1,1,. i 14W-1------.-- , b.,: ':•';. '''W -. '. - ` .. j•-:- -- ' - ••-- .4 - , ' , • - n''-""- - ' 1 - 7 i:-1' - '• - •:" . 14 by mall, $B,OO per year. . s l i --j f ' t i .,,,,-.or ------, 7 .: - _ -----___---__ :;,._.._ __. , . `•; A 4 „ 1 . ... , ~.x , 11,1111t-ptirlity4so-...P.V,i'.....i.','" city, at 18 cents per week. IA z. - 1i It ' • .: ' ..J'',t7' ' -' 14 ,-r - •, , -'5..f . • 1-1:4-- - - :, , ,,X ., ••••fir. - c, + , t 1 • Li "3 - C , 1" 0 S w.. - --= ._-:-.-i - _______2___--2._.--_-_,;.- • - -:,75-;Ciii-i-4-- --------- , ,•• ..,-, -,..., „:.. ;••N',',-S'4-•,;-A.'t''''''-'11-gf-'t-'.4' 1 -•••tg..t .; " .......1; , ' i • •`' o "' 7 ~ ''' r i''c;;'' • "'' ' ' - ,-1.4.: -. 4 , 5: - --P:,• - , , ,. z 4.4. ,75 • • .., - z --= ; -- ---- - - ,---- -. :._ - '- .., - w•___,-.,—_,7__.--.--.-- - --_-__- .. _ -- - ' L.. ' '' '. RAILROAD' . ? 4811E;'.-• , -- -. : , ••,:?:.f , ;"?.• ' • 050 _ . • / _,....,....„ _ .1, (ancLone to fietter up, ) 1,25 - ' l. :f t: V.. - ;•”:: ;-:''.7 - '';, - 5.: .1 4 - I t1 f r. ,. .. .. log • • ,„___ • i , , ~.. •-•-• - --=•-:7•7-a;.' .1! 4' - ! ;4 1341 Our futilities for doing -. , - -- ?t-F.C.l'. - elf*: - ..1 AS. • P. EtAint, • . , - - -- , ,, , -., , ,k0.., , ,.., Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURGII FR DA.Y , _ . . ________ __________________ _ _ Jrnir.A. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1 FRANKLIN IitTILIVINSVRANCICI Oresslon OP COSiVritoLLBI3 OP THY CllP.nnisOlr virus - COMPANY OF P ILILADEL.PkII.4., , er. I Washington City, Aug. sth, 1868. FICE No. 435 Anil' 437 CHESTNUT.' 1P ~ , Wireasee,• By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been made,to appear near Fifth. • , thatthe FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF PITTS'. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN . lirt, 18470. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State Published Agreeably to an dot of Amenably; be of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under 2,1 ‘ , , e amply secured $1'893,293 12' and according to the requirements of the Act Of Real Eatate lig (i rase' nt value 3/03.613 ' Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National E no t --' - Currency, secured by a pledge of United States tempaeary,LOßMlS on. ample Collet..Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and ro. terns Securities 89,186 . demption thereof." approved February 26thl Stocks ' (nresent ;stem 72,1 1863, and has complied with all the provieloas ci • valu e ' • cost 89,19895' said Act required to be complied with before - Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 commencing the business of Banking. fJaah 27,918 83 Now Tintriaroint I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Chirrericy, do hereby certify that the __.--,.. 52,208,061 as The only rotits from Premiums which this said FIRST NATIONAL BA.NK OF PlTTS compan can P dtvide byle.W P are from risks which BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of! have been y determine ' . Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. Insurances made on every description of Prop. In testimony whereof witness my baud and erty, inTown and Cottritry at rates all lOWAN are consistent with security. ' Prop seal of office, this 6th day of August, 186,3. /-- UUGH Mot:U.I.I.OCH, * . Since their incorporation, a peritxl of tbirtY l SS Comptroller of the Currency, yeara, they havepaid losaesby.Fird,tasui.ationati ..,..... exceeding our Alilliona of Defloni„ tbereby 0., for dl evidence of the advantages or Iniiitafice, DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., as se es as the ability and disposition to meet with • Tro mp nest all liabilities. on Diseases of Females, Pregnaticy, Miscarriage, Losses paid during the yeatlBs9, $85,159 38.1 Barrenn ess,Stety,:Reproduotion, and Abuse,. ' Late Pittsburgh Trust CoMpany.,.. DIRELTORS. of Nature and emphatically the LADIES' PRI- , Uns.ataa W. Barsounn, . 11 1.01117110 AL 15. Lese VATE MEDRJA.C.ADVISER, a pamphlet of 7° Capital $500,001) paid in 'with prIvIll• TOBIAS WAH.N/01, DAVID S. Baown, page's, sent free to any address. Six cents requir. 1 ego to Increase to in SAMUEL GRANT, Isaac) Lei, ed to pity postege. . _ Company having R. SNITH, - WARD 0. DALE The Pfttsburgn Trust having organ- OBORGIC W. R.TCHARDS, OSOI/GE FALES, he villa! and Hook will be Keel by matt, 1 .00 nddentlAfty, - When desired, be sae L a I.„ iced under the act to provide a National Curren- MIAs. C. admirKEß, p res id ent and pre-paid on receipt of money by cy, under the title of the FL/IST NATIONAL EDWARD C. DALE, 'l.ce President. BANK OF PITTSBIrROII, would respectfully Wm. a Steel, SeeFetary pro J. BRYAN', M. D., Generol Agent, ; HUGUS & HACKE, No. 76 Cedar street, New Y0rk...1 otter its services for the cellection of Notes, J. GARDENER COF'FiN,Agent. erg - Joseph Pico:Hog, Druggiot, corner Ore . Drafts, Bills of Exchange, tr.a., rive mosey on inylB • Northeast cot. Third and Wood ets PRILADELPILIA FIREARD UM the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts- ' deposit and buy and sell kat:barge on all partici - - --- - - - ÷ ---- burgh. cadi-seirul.kw ' the country. Corner ele.rk.t and Filo. stn, The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Iv OTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Trust Company since its organization in 1844 INSURANCE COMPANY , .Lll Among a certain classof self-important peso. ~/ Yi 6 ANY, ; . • - will we believe he a pr atset guarantee that hue'. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, ple there Is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach- A, nese entrusted to the w organization will re- opp es i te t h e c. v. - miter , He, se. heel ed to all phyoicinns that advertise and treat the i Dew Goods 1 N6W GOouo ceive the Sainte promttention. Capital.. $219,100. Assets.. 8304-,943. diseasesnanied in Dias card, (PanTATEDISEASEEO ' Having a very extensive correapondence with why this should be, they t, no one else can felt.: •' s - - ' --- WILL MAKE ALL , KINDS WIN., Batiks and Bankers, throughout the country, Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis- , we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, eases ot every denoiniostiou, lo fact solicit Just who do business with us. the very. 17 4enees.that are e”,obnoxious to these 1 , New Goods '' 1 New Goods The butane's will be conducted by the -same on every description &Property orlderobandise, , at reasonable ratesof_luemiont. very refines.Pparttes. - 1 . sUppOse they wefild nut . 71. ' officers and director& ROBT. FiKING, P'reMdent. let oh,: or their family go to a party that has de- 1 es o DinitOPOBA - M. W. BALDWIN, Nice President.. cot, d yeartefor their benefit, because he - adverts- ' sea the fact, and their family physician say ahe is New Goode Alk, N ew O ur t, JAline Leon/nap wig. IL Ni/d/cB., tilli ECTORS. VW a °BEET S. HATS, ALES_ANDEn Se salt, CHARLES BATICS, ER. COPE, a humbug so he cau get the case. Often he has i • THOMAS HELL, FRANCie G. }l ^ ll - 9-2 , E. R. Entitled, Glionon W. Bnerwa, almhat deprived the party of his life. He comes ' ; to E i Tao, WIONTIKAS, ALEX. tiliA.Dr.nr, f'. H. S'AVERT, JOEVEPII S. PAUL at last to the physician that advertises—how else , are they to I,llov. ! Are they nut aware that Sir IDi ew Goods I) ' New Goods ~ ,A bflitlL IDEA. C. SturaaJoi, .1 AAI Es; I.A t't ill LIN, Preildent e . a, x ao a nag, JOanrit CLAPTOrIf, . I AO Ley i !ooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, fir Charles 41 ; .i.oin D. :tem.! v, (' ashler. ;huge-dawn" . E. Witelt, Bali and Al Paul 1.1,..0i 5 l devoted )ears in the , F. 131..koentrax, sectetan,• • trestment 14 these diaeases t These men are held i t W i-. - - • • I. q. eoFFW, Agent., y 4.8 Oil ning thrtak, in the atedicAl ~.gyp Id ;I . ;1011.'1 New Goode = 1,,4 ' New Goode s liC Oh LI h A TIONA L BANK , lyre Corner Third and Wobd Street'. assert that all u,..h air worthy that publish elm ' Western Insiirance OompanfoPPittibirgh. Th.,. ~,, a great uuniner ot there 1 hst a, e 111 sv e . !s i lITTSbi'LGIL . Jet uteri myself to' the arody at..l treatment oi R.. hi.l/.LELI,jr. Pneaffient. Pa, rd Tit 1 1 i6aAsicu spit iir,ls id h. yeal., 05.0 N ew (1.5...1 . 44 • F'. ~,f. (lonians, Secretary. - filth 8 Dii 9W tica - jtid . Cap t. R. U. OXiTI RAN, oenq Agent: without egoldain rah . say I has e ss, el rli:r,died. , frost ye:Arent mieeiy airl lint Da, i,' .teart, My llf LAS I' El DEPAELMENT, N. 1;4 A' ater street, frPMB . 4st (19 , 1 Warehouse, ' (IP el•£ OF COSI STROLLTE '', TOE QrßaßßoYi treatment la confined to tiw s.seetable attog,e 4 her , • I np stairs, rittsburgh. as 1 think It tithe beat and roost certain. St is in , Washington City, Feb. 19th, 1864. lIIITILL INSUR.E., AGAINST ALL A ff u lf om • iti e sonde lotfutivpmEthan„nd aldbAyßD/iNmEtoRhi,LS.II.IS.,,,, my per to bring hundreds et rei 'Urinates if I New GOOlid Pg $ NOW GOoda 'Wallet/es, liy, eatiefactot y evidence preeented thought it necessary to certify' to my general sue to the endersigne.l, it has Is en node to appear sees: bufmy long residence in this city is mufti. s 40( thst the sh.COND NATIcNAL HANK GiF are well known in the community, and who ate I dent proof without adding more. Sp . erniatorrhea 1 , W s't P 1 fTSBUB OH, is the County of Allegheny, determined, by promptness and liberality, to and all diseases arising from it are cured In a 116 W Goods :::1 pa view GOOd I and State of Pennsy l vania, ham been duly orgae. maintain Hie charaotertelajchthey have assumed, much shorter time then heretofore. It behooves iced under and Sects-ding to the requirement; of Reoffering the best protection to those who de. every youngruan and woman to be careful in sat the Act of Congrt•ss, entitled "An Act to pro- lire lo .Pe 117177 ml• teeing a phylician. The different advertisements "" vide a National Currency, seemed by a pledge of Diiteetuas—R- Miller,' jr., James M'Auley that are seen in our papera are of ne worth, and ti f eW 0000 R United States Stocks, and to provide for thecir- Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Niruick George no benefit will arise from answerilhan only toes New Goods !"'l4 4111 culationand redemptlonthereof," approVed Feb- Darsie, Campbell B. Herron, Chas. 'W. Rfcket- of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu• . i ruary 26th, lts63,.and hut complied with all the . son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander see. avid M r '; ally by my new remedies. AddresallCX 800. provieions of said Act required to be compiled Lorqr Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bake Well; - John jay- yd Pittsburgh PoatotHee. N 6 w Goods New Goods i W zi with h . before commencing the business of Sank- •It'thine• jet.... ~..„--,.-..,,---,.. ~...„.,— . ,..,..n . ,.,..,,,--,, . .,- - - • KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES febto . ; ' N . ow therefore, I,liana hicOoLi 005, Co m o. tIidarAIIIIIIII i LIN ouria...a Lai IX. I , r troller of the Cunene y, do Jaleby certify that o.l` Y'rra'S,l3lUlEierkl... - • - the said SECOND NATIONAL BANE OF NO LONGER. ' SUMMER DRESS GOODS PI rrsßußaH 2 Oounty of Allegheny, and State Office, fie. 37 Firth Street, Barak Meek. ot Pennsylvania, is islithorized to commence the I teistnesa of Banking muter the Act aforesaid. i NACRES AGAINST ALL HINDS , __ In testimony Wh ereo f wyi near ,,, my h an d I FIRE AND MARINE Risli.S. 011 , ) . s. i an d sea l n ewt ce this lath ' f ar O f Vet ol y. ISAAC JONES, Preanienti . JO N' D. Me- H i ' i ary, 1864. illiGH aIrCULLOCH, CORD, Vice President i TI:3I: BUCK, -- Comptroller of the Currency. Cap % WALDEAN,CIenereI Agent . Secretary; inicaroli—lassao Siones, C. 0 ., Hulssere Rat' i s g staitaray vey Childs,Capt. IL V., Gray John. A. Wileione lb 3- -1, 25, 31 AND 37 1-2 CPS. THE SECOND NATIONni, ..o.eLnz. ii. L. Fehnesteck, John D. flicCord, Capt Adam Jacobs, E. P. Sterling Copt. W. Dean, Robert OF PITTSBURGH, PA., .;,•.,X., L. WO rew, Robt. H. Davis. no2B, lieduet ;I pist one-hs if --••- - - - - f Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COM PAN Y.) . - ---- . 7 - -------------- -- 4 . : i r i k 1 1 -', ' 1)AI & I - IA YDEN AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S L I t- ' .1-11 , All,'lt SHA IS I,S Capital, 1300,000, with privile eto increase to 9 $1,000.000. g UNION PLAYING CARDS. Selling at less prim; Gain ever before, rhe IRON CITY TRT'ST COMPAN Y har ing organized tuiderthe National Currency Act I Manufacturers and Dealers in o ere its services for the transaction of a Gener- , ;SADDLERY, HARNESS ' Greatest Bargains Ever Offered ' al Ranking Business. Drafts bought and sold.: s Money received on Deposit, iii.d Collections I A N 0 male on all parts of the country. AT ATIONA LITT F.: VERVT 11 'Nut J. Foreign Lmbiems used long enough Eagles,Shiekb,Stars & Stripes, coLoNELirisTEAD or A KIN(i GODDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OE' A f4.IjEEN ! MAJOR. INSTEAD OF .TACK ! UNION CARDS are put up in a neat bes. JOHN .W. PITTOCK'S NEW DEPOT,'!S J . 1,3 I)P,POSITE TILE POSTOFIICE, RARGAINS.! GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM 6c GLYDE'S, N 0.78 Market street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL its AVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS AIL before the recent heavy advances we otter at prices considerably less than can be bought can;' where in the East, a large and well assorted stock - of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the best foreign and domestic manufacture. A. great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Veils, Ribhons, Magic and Lace liuliling, Jet, Silk and Bugle Dresi Buttons, a vet good assortment of RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embqgderles,ong., Parasols, halo and ttnn Umbiillas, Gentlemen'. Purrthhing Goode, and the 2argeat and beet :.took of Fauey roods. Notions and :;mall tared to be luund in the '6 . ~ i r ' p, cu. . , 6 , -0) tt z.,.....t - - 4- -Z ce a °).- o 0., ..., -zi n ~,..;4, ... did Q 2 ci c,, . . d c ... tri Ai j) 8 t 7 7 ,44) A. 4,) ‘l4 ..wm a z. , n 2,- , ~.,,._ , e v .., Qv. 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Or to restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Pro'alums, Uteri, the Whitea, or other Weaknesses of the Ilterise (Agana -I Thentleare perfectly harrulega on thti cionatitution, and , may be taken by the most delicate females without claming distress • at the game time THEY ACT AB A CHAB.III, By strengtneaw, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly pendod with regularity. No mat ter froth what cattle the obstruction may al ise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months tt , pregnancy, though safe I await other time, as misoarriageeould be the r, .... Each box: ornitaLtui 80 • pill.. PRICE, ONE I DOLLAR. Onr 'National Emblems, .Dealguate the Salta In the COLD AT .114-C ALL S 00N—ca =MEI PROPIIMOF. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, _&C CLOSING OUT. A STILL GREAT RE ductionn has even made in the prices of our Summer Goods, notwith standing the immense de mand, purchasers may re ly on getting as good a sc lecticra as al any earlier period of the season. ire would call particular at tention to our superb stork of French Poplins, Plain and Broche Grenad Herages and Alpaceas, all new, and of' this season's importation. In our Cloak department parties may be sativied they trill „pp! at all Hynes a variety unequa'- ed vt inatero.ll a nd 14 Id: and (tt 8411 VLOCWIti to please Ii- most Just,:ll,.as. A I' THAN El A. I. I' I' Et It! , AT ...-- -- E I:IHRCTOSEI • GA_R,DNER & SCEELEITER'S 1 3 Ac" PAIM JARS hitt, EMIT. ROSINSON, R. tiounnetan, i U. F. Rcorintn; W. M. CIURISLY. 9 2 • ; Wm. Uoorsn, G. E. ARNER, President MARKET STREET. i JN°. E. PA.TTERSoN, usahier, fcp23-4ind • , Sun Umberellas Cheap. hrEN-FORTY LOAN OF S i iv( ff e L h i t ,, , en i i. E er.n .s oi i :f t E soad ,i le F JETnEL AL C . J AL. r l i i U. U. and Dealers In get Hoop Skirts 1.2 ICKERIN6 PIANO 13 AAIA.Cik:13 Ftr Sale $5O Less than Regular nice The subscriber has 011 haul a splendid Chick - °ring Plano, beautiful rosewood ease,witli hand some mouldings, round flout and back corners, cat Veil Music desk, h.c. Tone deep and full. This inf i foment was slightly damaged on the base In transportation, which affects the appearance but little, while the tone or interior is not injured in the least. Will be sold at $5O Less than the Regular Price CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET Ji N-tt AI It. . . II 0 IVE .1P Is 0 N I 'CUE::isuR TO JOHN THOMPSON, No. 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Penn's. CHEAP PASSAGE . TO Oft from the Old Country. Persons ..,traVe tratteling to the Old Country, or Wthrt' iihto brin their fries can secure their Passage Tickets out either by the "1:,:onn" line of steam ships, or by first class P:::'ket Slurs, by calling, nt the Old Agency:, established by the late John deed. Alan, Sight Drafts on Europe al.: ars on hands. The old (rinds of this agen cy may rest assured that I ant prepared to trans .:: their business on as good terms as any Agent tr. the City, and still find it to their advan ts,:, to give me a call before buying Drafts or Ti..kets elsewhere. MRS. L. THUMP:I6N. Beterencesin Pittsburgh : James Marshall, Pies. Farmers' Deposit Bank ; I. It. McCune, Pres. Paton Banking Company ; &IcKnight & Co , Water street ; .1. Kirkpatrick & Bro., Liberty st.; Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co., Wood at.; ?IcCandless, Jamison & Co., Wood st.; Ite.. Col, J. 11. Clarke, Allegheny. jelstf SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PI TTS H. e and ra a l rater Coal Oil Retorts , endStille, a s s c Warehouse, No. 143 l'irat and 19.0 Second ate.enufacturere of all sizes and k plpee, Sad Irons, Dog irons, Wagon lioxea, Seal Moulds ' Punic's, Hangers and Couplings. Also, ..fobbhig and machinery of every descrip tion marls to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. 021-Iydarw WELDO_N & KELLY, Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters 164 Wood st., near Sixth ABETS PIANOS ARE TRE 33est PitIZIOS Made- Sold only by CHARLOTTE BLUME, a Fifth street, *1 door above Wood at OCOA NUTS— . ' • t 6000„,Freithz Cocoa Slit% , 'vet received end l'e sale by • REMEE. & BROS., 'lOl4 1.24 and 148 Wood st Cheap 1 4 11 1 1 , 1.g s} pi t, 0 . NAL BANK oto ' Large and Well Selected Stock Designated Depository and Pt- riled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, By authority of the Treasury Department, I this Bank will receive Subscriptions for the Ten- I Forty 6 per cent. Gol4-be/Iring Bonds. Laces, Erlnges, Baud', Sprtlags/ A commissiom will be allowed to Backe, Bank ers and Brokers. JAMES LAt'lllll.lN, t /rders are solicited. President. Pittsburgh, April 116th, 1864. /il/27 G REA V AII.GAINS IN GAITERS For Ladles, Aliases and Children. Also, every BOOTS AND SHOES, A very large variety of Childrena Shoed, at McCLELL A ND'S, Ail - Look for name and No. on the WiLliOW5l. - Qa J 123 NEW SONG. "DREAMING OF HOME." IJOILAUTIFI'I. WORDS AND TAILING Alill Music. Its popnlallty will be tinhoitniled. Copies mailed DU receipt of price. Mi3lBdhav 81 WOOD griaTT - ' H. D. BRECHT & CO., MANUFACTURERS U F Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 129 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. jel6, BISSELL'S BLOCK. W. 11. AVGEE, No. 10 St. Clair St., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of rs buyi td Ma stook Goods, which has been selected:With great-oaxe and contains all the newest sires or CiProola to be bleed In tlrst.class houses.' Gent's attains . a, Butt of clothes madeto Order will pleasil'alla an. 4 ine our good/ suid A com plete stock of PeIIUSHINif GOODS: - . W. H. McGEE, Merchant Tailor; No.lo,St. Clair Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. NATIONAL BANKS. INSURANCE FIRST NATIONAL 111- NII INDEMNITY GAINS OF PI T IiOSS TTSI3IIRGET. BY FIRE. nancial Agent of the United States description of No. ICS Fifth street PRICE, 25 CENTS CHAS. C. MELLOR, ULY 29, 1864 COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Nutzt of the (}olden Stirrup, PITT'SBPROII, PA., CtonatrtLng In part (or Carriage Mane raeturers. Patent and Knameled Leathers, Enam-, Axles, Bolts, Pelloec, Spokes, Highs. Shafts, etc., etc., All of which have heen PURCHASED WITH GREAT O.AREI Especially the WOOD WORK, which will be found of the Beet quality, Well Seasoned and Dry, Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will Mid a full and cotopleik stock of Harness Leaf liers, Saddle Trees. Hanlees I Webs, full Measure Straining I,Vebs, of all Numbers, ROW, Buckle*, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., All of which will be sold et the lowest CAS erlcea, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. TO TIIE SAI-YriqL.-EXIS. P. S.--.We do notneal In Saddles and &Idles, but leave those CIOODS for our coatontare.to make and sell, as they properly belong to that branch, my2B4( DAY ItArDEN. _ _ IRON FOUNDRY FOR SAT;F, ►7\IIE POUNDERV MACHINE SHOP AL and TWO DWELLINGS, f7orner of Butler and Carson streets; In The 9th %Var.!, on the A. V. R. R. This valuable pro pel ty, fronting 125 Wet on Butler at., and 100 feet on Carbon, will be sold on, favorably terms, and possession given noon. For particulate apply to S. N. BRYAN, Broker Pg. Insurance Agent, 59 Fourth at., Burke's Buildings. PLANER .t KAYSER'S Noiaelee Patent sewing Machines. Theae Sewing Mealtimes are known asthe iery best in t he United States: Tbwire WARRANT ED, and sold at the 1 4.)W,...PR1C1E5.• • can and examine them before buyingelsewhere, At., pairing of Sending Machines of every ' kind promptly attended to. • : ERNEST AXTKR.tatE Agway Ne. 103 Third idreet. mhle-tyd • ilttsibrugli,-Pit„ WANTED; A 20 MONTHS LEASE OTP . 11: SWAMIS DweillnA Howe-or toonieplessaAtl Or Cl ua.uvin. pittsbutgh, Al ..rheily at i r i zr an on IL CASID Mi 2B ' :Rat Mate, rtika,ll2l •,,. 4.4l:SLEChltiai SCUD 0 V t loveirw.4ls.eviim . " .ratal P.T: 11 5 T; lqdr u T. l p er v,v • No. NA Wood it, ght pa 4 post Rehadale of .ittirvepisina Rates • Errairprzro RATTER. __________________ One time • 1 #75 f 10 l's Two times , 1 251 Three times.% ..... -. ' 160 Four limes. i : 1 Sol Five times : 220 , One week : I 260 7 170 . 86 Two weeks ' 4 351 2 90• 7 SS Three Weeke ' 001 400 I 00 Onehumtb ••• 1 - 601 :600 I • 260 Two months , .11 25 .7.40 3,75 / Three n30nthe....7.. 1 18 75 ' 915 ' 7 4'55 Six in0uth4,........., 20.75 14.68 7 6 9000 Nine mOrithh : , 27 QO 18 00 One year— •. • . -le , 32 0 7 9 0 i 21 83 I 10 70 102,985'28 CHANGSABLE arivEurtamitassTa.* For one eqtutre, changeable one time each welt, confined to the immediate - binabiess of the . advertiser. All auger advertisement* in exact proportion. 0 timesl 2 timers Dairy. wnek Welek a week $ 9351 11' - 001 4. 4 1 66 9.1 4, 3 . 9 4 45 ' '8 6 ' 41;00 • :15 95 "10 50' 00 45:05. 1.-.15 00 24 60 1,114. 00• AO-Flat noficee'dnetple Abe; I?are raters. Death notices; each inserttOn "•' 60 Marriage notinen,•each,inee'rtion—c. Steamboat adyertittementa, pe4 41p.42 00 Executois' and AdmintstratOes no, 'Merl I month._ , ,3 monfbs '6 months.... . '1 year From the World.. General Grant's Campaiign. The drat requisite 'for reaching a rcct judgement, en ',any subject' wl ever, is the ability tonenetrate throt the husk of collateral' details 'and •sei upon its broader -arid' essential ferctur No person ran form -ti just estintafe the only hercie campaign of Gen. - Grt from a perusal of the tvllcietneSs'tif Cr fused and , confusing 'dispatcher) id& ters widely have 'been spread- 'bertifir public from Washingten and'the 'Sear war. •lihit there'are'lbree great cardli facts, eonspienotis and:patent to world,. whieh Sum up;- as it were, the footings in a ledger, The multifarioni circumstances- 'scattered i through the 'eventful two - months' since the Army el !the Potomac advanced from the Rapt ,dan. These three cardinal considcm lions are: 1. The change of base to the James .11. The rebel inctirSion into Maryland, and 3. Thenew call of the • President for half a million , additi onai mere. Each of-these in its order. The change of base, and consequent Change or 'front so as to make the army face toward the north in- its further'id trance toward' , Richmond,- was - a tend 'change in the plan of the campaigM, and a confession that the original-plan has miscarried. • , "To fight- it • through on this line, if it takes all' Rammer," what ever that resolute expressiort may have meant, cannot be so Construed as to con sist with a. transfer of the army toss po sition Where its line of adyance-ia to ward the ritireetly ''Opposite point of the' compass. The campaign againat Rich: Mond, as originally- set- in' motion, em braced three separate; cOnVerging, and co-operative armies—thit of General Grant himself, that of Berner,' and that of &gel. After the transfer of the Awry of the Potomac 'to Petersburg, the plan no longer consisted of three parts,' krt of only one part; it con sisted in a complete concentration of all av,ailable forces with a view, apparent ly, to isolate Richmond from ita-south ern communiCationafr Had this been the original plan , of campaign," the bloody and wasteftti Overland advance to the James river would be atrocious and unaccountable. • General Grant in hia present position, has been in con stant need of reinforcements; but if be could recall to life and sontidnes's all- the men sacrificed between the Rapidan and the James, he wouki be strong enough for the attainment of every • practicable object. It is evident, then, that the original plan of campaign • was a • mis calculation; that the plan he has' sub stituted for it might have been entered upon with his powerful artily undimin ished by any losses; and; 'Moreover, that by shifting his position he has eva ded or) obstacles, since an advance to Richmond against a series of rebel works from the north. The only advantage of his new position is, that it affords the hope of sundering the southern commu nicatlon,• but had this been the main pur pose at the outset, we may be• sure that general Grant's original disposi tions would have been very different, The rebel irruption into Maryland is an equally decisive proof that the result of the campaign does not correspond with its design. There are truly two objects which the overland advairce could have been intendeldlo accomplish, and it brisaetomplishedneither orthem. One of theseLis,' that so much insisted - on by Mr. Lincoln, in 1562 ,'to cover Wash ington; the other to defeat and disable General Lee before assaulting the rebel capital. The late invasion •is an incon testable proof that the oVerlancl advance neither covered WaShington- from hostile approach nor 'crippled 'General Lee. While we were practicing the utmost concentration On the South side or the James, Lee found so little necessity for counter-concentration that hi hadtroops to spare fora distant aggressive expedi tion. A, °pm paign which open ed' n ith omens of promise, which was 'heralded as the decisive campaign of the war, which Was expected to crush the rebellion by mid summer, brinks forth, instead of public rejoicin s over' victory . achieved and' peace in near prospect . , a' all .finr ' a new army - as large .as wits originally deertied sufficient to crush the rebellion. Success is a tree wide,4 Aleaz44, a very different kinci,of fruit. ,The success of,,final cam paigns rebut a in the disbanding of ar mies, And not.i,m4teir enormous,increase; in the return of mop to their homes, not in tearing thmniaway by .the half million. If General Grant'S campaign has fulfill- ed expectation,. or ia likely .to fulfill ex pectation between stow and the day in September Axed, for the draft, there' would be no ; necessi t y for. the greatest call for troops, which.. has been made , since the first year Mae war... iJ, , . 1 TOO substantial,, failure of ;General: tarnnt'a campaign does not convict :that energetic and heroic officer or inconipall tence;,,tit only proves.-thet magnitude Of the,,phstacles which beset, he path mirhejlont for hi* by the 4 Preside*. Nall. he , choseli T fo i 'iinM4titO 4 ';iii6 'Pzesif dent by seliclinglfd ' t riter ' r*q.,.. tit' stead, of brinkfne a ,llolclitn ' tO,'lttff- duatfo ad eThattidiiii af g pritepsial c ' Xp.o,!: rinkent_ Ifeverelti*Ails fakletik,iiiiisr)aalre tlideltie ctilikriai.llPdfinajity.'7,ll4.4o4l i lioiiir. ', l 45vatir Mute' vo MI% . -. . ' - 1 04, 1 tfie li fithilficiA" 'W ,i 4 ~ Irdefi , : lieiViitre &bit , . m iit 4 ;:' z ik1 .64 6: - ',4ran-‘ a , - t r ',f il Fe .0:: . •, 0 i e Ll e 1 "Fil Pin. , -, f 11 ":4 1 5.,, 1 - 11 1- 1868V , at lval; UM - innv : pk_ OA Cotstmmats strategist ltolloifecal hia intention to take • ithati voiltagoillf lit was riPPpret.k for , uxuefAion4fiet.fwalku, his seeit at tu,40411141119ft. radicara ag ain st Ali po *as 'a1917 • lie Plan! . na' ' '''Vetettitithry • qiiiiii l ar-thg President compelled ,iliimetbacipt4lebirc-- tampai g m p re uuttarel* , befoluracifkr: was far enough ugvt,P t npeA liL, piMinid solid diarUliinggrounid so a rapid moil -• 6 went, and kelhail 4nifiliiiiisatuitillit !"- - fered with atwer3",stePw,atiti"flao beeik-permilited VtaUfegif fiusailliti l and to have his owzmw,he .W°l44liild ' found'ltichf`ixind `neaq'ffereneulpssoft - have taken it tie' doon -J 'ldii`qie - iliaelie a- -.... therep ,Inltie twotitimictiniVilikVii --11f.i4" tervelletli Petuliond haticbeigaineimisi*4 the, most strongly fs mitliP.dA._ 3 7 P464, .1 .9)'._. • world. mere 4 niftongg Ja„PQII O 34I i •d c. ' , 7-, of taking it by`` - mere - Merit -strlttigp, '6 , ~.,„ mere fighting • On , 1 i ederit r oldi 4- " _fi. whermvir it ifticapttu'et! i$M. Ritiedirtiume m°untiPAra Y•s%.9FlP 2 ,4ttic%Rf ttAg-Nei _ des for - w4ose ereahon i ltleta),„,• - tA, rat z . u . is itiiidivay i t iaildimilile.:t - - - I - • 8 times a I Once .week, week, Sqi. 1 Ser. 1 Sqr. Dr: 'R:' A. livilsor(CPittt - fl, ' • • • .W 4 Lttiv PM if suiferintifrolirtleadhahtvige at once aPbokieoftwq IF T!I) rdiut - non d liiikipiedkitLVAElcu Lowza , :Tgesanati , priatonfluicani zgth - tiot SPEEDY , An Di PERMANENTsOtW2d, 641E' laarettitsiiwrolt . . 1;p1.,1 sat tri B. L. , DAIEWBVI 041 1 E-Iter.i 0 SOLE ,PRORRIE-TtaVioi) r eOttliA, WHO L A lELSZEADEttialiiitalifllk dhi And MasufacturensAr WbUo;L L-I Lithinse, PAR) 4CI, 0111A2 I a 5.34 6 & 7 . 8 Wucql_th., Pittsburgli n tlfly owl FOR I fut.-A Druggists ,and Medyn`e fiAaip:ris Eterywh&e. u4l.‘"r Till I, Lit /Ts 9112 144. • • • • '.• , ;' ;‘r V 1E .41117i-le-3 . ~ ..,,ill7 4 RAF I I'ItTGE , a 1 lug Tol ..iktrift - • ni Lt,f3 " , . jur. Dleasttre yen tWilterit , is rib Vermiruge 'VAT elVa;q6.4 yours as a 0 pp. -sold it largely:tit/retain anct-WitlounturemliitilL til,‘ ceea. We are Drukgziet4 VIIIIIIIMINCTP lutye preseribbd , it toecitte Isatteutirt e' Wu well saddled with its Wed& • • • • BA.rtoieiC Visir l a:, lt "4 • ithlea, N. Y. 'lOO uCtriimr.i B L - FAIINESTOCKPFe , - at'eu WORM OONPteltalig-,-;,',;,! Are prepared (rani the satire principle eflilanin - r-) ". 0 ebrated Verialfuge., . They . are putlfp An.k.nkce and palatable toxin *suit 'the-tote-of _ who cannot conyllient4 Children will take'there without trouble. ,They_ are an effective woritudetriroVeri atalnarybletWO en to the most delicatenhild. " frail - Int/ 3o ..l!)rji FAH ESTOter:tglill2,'"albint;if SOLE ORg. aC-ijd'ltlL B. L 711 and 2$ Wood andi9l..F6ati6'ii.s4"=al.oso/,:i I• ' • PrtrOßUßGil ,P4 l - • gaivcd It" . Said by Drundiaand re . 4kiiite ' • • ; api3-1111Vd&Vir Allegheny J3w, Exchange Mims " Mechanics' Bank, Morel:tame ' Viand , • • ; !ca s toi2 LT . . LES,III.IiI. ,Farriers Deposit„ ,•••••4‘.01-1 .r.2Lgi:•.?"*,-::rif:•••': . ti - tt ~ .4 t h t... ••• C.: e • J....i1l • i , ,t ozl3 ,t 1 Bank of Pitt do Iron aiity Bank, , . ' •-• - 111,d oh , • ^:17,!!;•,. 77 , 11 OE lit ) 2d ;and.3l,National Bulb; 1 1 , e optae • ,; - s l / , .17,1 • Lyn Q4ll , 7 46 all the above (or sale at 9;11 rt.'2 . - )-3 • • „. 119* —• Mi r aitS . ; 4 -r b ff 4 Ofl 4.4 . 0„7„:1 - ma..., Ir. - 1 1 \104 3 1 5)kIngth'iligrVW tri I tkrifi#4ot)** , '"',, iftiVAssafirtmarit Staticlistlftlititifilf44o ituthispirr I rlit •1:;;N-L-r1 l !t • ElliNwihc .Poste re . ; • Ffir ili4thi tl o4 4,499PCOM quimcb• rlr:LOr.:Lqinrrir4ltsr, ') i .I.lk Efuova brig .aanuutiwe&a4-4m ,01 tSu 1,) a, , ;D:T s-1 xi 1// I 7-t; Z.,11 I. -=,a.talla 14141 .3 . 13 • 1.11111 :11.1 ;,lert,El 6ita Ethali =NM i j.)_ 1"J ViiT ti. ni 11 1/113.11 . • • ;.1 .b 1 kite: 1 • 1 Off I T4:l Vi lianufaoturers' mitt , . ~; s ate., .t1.wT941
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