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''' '' - . - IMF 01 11 . 0111 '-''' - , 4 0. RAILROADi;:'II. I ~ _le,Atlitaro--,•; - ;1!, - .-&15 .1f.4-oz-?4:"Err.•4o: _ - -- = :-./ . I : . ,• :7 ..,. A.-P-.l:*•ii,roi,-ii:;'..;:;*'s4i-..V tbbi1.....):.,,,..i , •-••• • • . (10 i ..,,, -04.41611WOrfaAdijeM,:„§:'.:,-;,.7.-.1.:1. 1,75 • - ' ' ' , , 1 ' . . 1,60 - .',. , - - -... , .•-:-.2..- • ' -'. . !, _ _--,:. :,:,,, :•:,,N,-',,,',---;,•,'" each, (alulone to ffetterup,) 1,25 .:., . Pontere. Ovoirrimame,AC:::_iims6 ',to l- - 4OO ~ r - '. •-- . - - 3 1 . , : For EallatiorsoWoonsiThra tizte k W,'. . , _ '.7 , -11 ‘-'--- •. __.;13A.1454. }, i 1, - .. ..„ PITTSBURtiII TUESDAYie.: AUGUSI 9, 1 8 64. , .......maa .s.:. ta.,....,.; , 2'. ..,..V- 7 .':;- . - .- ..Y,;' , '- ' ' into s t tind'Profnielor: - i r - .Z.4.,,,, . • ........-......- .... -: .- . _ . . :, . . - • MEDICAL. ‘,,,,:-..-Illlek.114"./..,.6••=,•• For standing Aimee - insertion Four insertions, Five Insertions. One week Two weeks.,, Three weeks.... ore square (thong. A Single subeeripti Sleliveretli in t , I Ten copies, eaah. Twenty ooßies, Forty One 11: ur.' one Hundred • f„ Gl i A ) :47 ro!!. ; E 9T h, E LONG SOUG FOR 111.1SCTHOVEMEM HT caatOnE REMEDY, A N CHEROKEE INJECTION Compounded from hoots. Barks and Leaves. CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuret ic cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Incontinence of the Et ine, In fl ammation of the Bladder, In fl ammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder,. Stricture, Gravel, Olcet, Gonorrhea, _and elOMsnally recommended in those cases gf - ,flßot Albits (or it kites in fentafea)lthcre all the old nail eous medicines hary failed. ihr•lt is prepared in ft highl n e eoncentrated form, the dose only being from to t tv.. tea spoonfuls three t inies a day. Air- I t a diuretic and alternative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all its original purity and vjgpr; thus re moving from that systekt all ixtrnieloui causes which have induced (lipase. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended shn ally or assistant to,:tlie 14roll i cee nem dy, and should be iiied "in conjunction with at medicine in all cases of Gonorrhreva Glen, vor Albus or , Whites, Its :effects, are : ' fiseling . nothing and - deniatcrift; removing Alf scalding. heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning and - almost unendurable pain that Is ex,„ngripnend with nearly all the citrap guctrk7nje'rhotzs Alliy-By the use of the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee lu, ept lone-;he two, medicines at the Seine lime-Lail rimproper disch!lrges are removed, and the weakened organs are, speedily restored to full 'rigor andlitrength.' folk particulars get, our .painpidet froneany.diug store in the country, or write to us and we will mail tree to any address, 44111 treatise. Alf - Price Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle r three bottles for $6. lit - Price Cherokee Injection, $2 per bot tle, or tines bottles for $6. lir - Sent by Express to any address on receipt of price. .-!W - Sold by all druggists everywhere. Dr. W. I. Merwin & Co, . •SOLE PROPRIETOR,' No. 69 Liberty street. New York. -- • nititElftetat-tistw TUE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, Compeendeci from 05 - CC, - tr' rn ca rri - 14: se) 1=•-• C F 1 C s ILT ILE Y. An unfailing cure far Spixmounrolica, Se 'lta2 WooknOs j ' IVocbirnal Emissiono,. and all dfseatts yawed reff-polluti on; such as Lass cif Mammy, Unitersal Lassltude, Pains in the Back, Dimness of VC( iO7l, Premature Old lye, Weak Nerves ,_ pkfficul ty Trc snbl Wakefuinc.ts, pl . 4, pacing on the Pare, Pale l'ountencqee, sans u, lion, and all (hr Direful complaints, caused by d.-- partino from the path of nature. itierhis medicine is a simple vegetable ex tract, and one on which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and svitnAtinitsauds treated, it has not failed in a sin gle [Mit ance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. 4firTo those who have trifled with their sec tion, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair not 1 the CHEROKEE t'uns will restore you to health -and vigov., and after all quack doctors have failed. . .02, - For full particulars get a circular from any drug store in the country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. ix - Jr:Price, *2 per bottle, or three bottfes for *5. and forwarded by Express to all pails of the world.. ‘ " • . Sold bytail respectable( asuggigto everripthre. Dr. W. R. Merwin & 00., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 59 .Liberty street, New York. mhls.eod-d&w. --- In the Court of Common Pleas of Perry Co. PERRY COUNTY, ss : The Commonwealth of Penn ... Sylvania to the Sheriff' of said. SEA:F.4 county greeting :We command you (.... that you attach Benjamin Cheer. man, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession sooner the same may be &undso that helm and appear before our Court of Gommon Plea; to he holden at litoomfleld, in and for said county, on the FIRST MONDAI. OP:.AUGUST NEXT, their to answer William Greer in a plea of Foreign Attachment in Tres. nage, Millie : flee returnable-upon the FIRST DAY OP A IGILST 'TERM, 1864. And a t iflo, that you summon Jeremiah Cheer- man, Banat he he and 'appear before our Court on - the pld day, to answer what shall be object. ed against him, and abide the judgment of the said Chat therein. And have you tlien and there this writ. . Wivrtzss, the honorable .Tames li. Graham, President of our said. Court, at- Bloomfield, the 35th day of April, A. D„ 1504. If: 'HACKETT, 15cp. Pro. Published by direction of the Court. JOHN Sill VELY, Sheriff. Sprxfirrif's (Japice, Bloomfield, Pa., May 2, i 864. s mybdtd/setw - N I C 2 / 1 1: 1 3FIVAIIJEA: Pei T.1Ft...70 Mir' ... NEW EtTY:IttS WINDOW SHADES, Received. TH IS DAY isTEW SPRING STOCK OF CARPETS! Well Below:led 6111' or.ciala, - AT TvleC - c)3Fit.mi: KO.. .f0u4xf.T4.7g7...{:; - FOR . THE NORTHWEST. .A? . w, days CO., OF. IlgistAN sur lowand popularly ltnaw.n. as 244 1 41f104brectorAes, , and SState teers, intue:ln Septeneber, ready for the fall trade, e orth'wes tern Slit pper's 0 nide,- .!for lire S '049, I.llinok, /11.taiggea and, earetein totittilbfe p tag . diVris Or every Point and • villitge . ip . tho,e tivti tates, also, business lists of th e' citleteAdving Th e rumba, locations ten Oldness of the firma doing a gehoral busineits.' 11 ahio a general. ..Rote! reference, containing Railway Lists POitfolllce Direbtlons, &e•fr.c. ' sip!Agents are now soLiAtt.lag_lnbastiotbze,g_ attiTMYot, , 43 In MS r lailtriwSPrl6 , l* iwinarappusable to shippers aa a , aary is to a school Teacher. The thin' ketti s C 4b. nti State Oaretteers for those N. W. Bt4.l44dresh U. W. HAWES, CO., ttWashington ht., Indianopolis Ind. JAKtfitil - . . . - sinitgoft.— 1,509 Bush. prime °eta 200 BPls. ramily Fjotxr, 1001hiiih- Seed, ThrOntehaat, Bblerrotatries. LlKso,llble. No. I Solt, ,k • , • /A ',Sine ei.e4 • P 7 lTTPliciii rti 411133d()ii; jeff • - No. 8 Wood at ddb: . ! 'AA* AN) GRAIN RAKES, •. - ar-- =ASTRO •TIXE HEST NOW I. Alto, STORE MUMS and saioN - 151°1 "M• ,Nagillf An 9 43 ] (I_,• • . 4 ; T. .t • trt-)11'lliO "P'. - Allegbenf• Yrivfb;,,o zirlsAßztExli PRESits—PRIR Just reoo. ved Auld tot .1f u - zta& TET Ant IMPORTANT 4f i LADIES, Great American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal FlialEA_T_AE. PILLS.. TIAVENEVER YET FAILED(WHEIIi 11..11. the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from ORSTRUOTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OP NATURE. Or in,;estoringtheaysterp to perfect Imalth.vrhen suffisdni Minn •Sffinaf , Affeetioirs, , Prolariens; Uteri, the Whites or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time TREY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengtnening, 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. l t They ould, however, NDT be, taken the It three r Mut rit..thil Of . KtrioUkt e safe at an titer ~,, 0, de dards e vrduld the reaul . Each box contshut 60 Pills. PRIOE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE On D pea penudes,..Pregnancy, Miscarriage,B ' lexittty, Reptitduation, and Abuse" of Na ure, and emphatically the LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir- ExlFy postage. held* and Book will be, sent by mail, con deritially, When cleared, EiltnUttrzy SEALED, and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, DI. D., (lenerol Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. faff.lfoactpli Druggiat, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agenticir Pitts burgh. 001i-enadar.w OTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:L Among a certain class of self-important pea. ple there is a peculiar feeling cif contempt attach ed to all physicians' that advertise and treat the diseasesnamedin this card, (PRIVATE Dia itABlls,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every,dcptomi ,stioa, in fact solicit just the very Messes that are 'do obneklous to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted year for - their benefit, because he advert.l. see the facf,titudtheir family physiciankays bets a humbug, so,itemin get the case. Often he hay, almost deprivbd-the party of his life. Re, tlegiei at last to thephgsician that advertises—how, else are they toiktieW I Are they not aware that , Sir Aatley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I These men are held up as shining lightain the medical world ;I don't I assert that itlimen are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have • devoted myself to the study and treatment of PR(VATE Duraaam3 upwards of 40 years, and without egi,tista Mitt say I havearived tintalieds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in • ler my PomOr ti bring hundreds' f certificates it I ' evw thought it necesdary to certify to my genet* sue. seas :'but my long residence in this city is suf.& , client proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea I , and all diseases arising from it are cured in a ' zie w much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every yotmqpnatt and won= to be careful in se. Meting a physician. The <Bilk/lint ktivertliernents that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and N ew no benefit will arise from answers than only loss • of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ' ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. Jan - lyd •Pittibtuth Postofficei _ . KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES' NO LODGER. Iik:ritTIONALITY E VERY" THING 1.1 Foreign Emblems used long' enough Onr National - Emblems, Reduction of Thirty-three par Cent Eagles,Shields,Stars & Stripes, Detslgnate the Suits in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL INSTEAD OF A KING OODDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OE A QUEEN ! MAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK' UNION CARDS are put up In a neat I,ox. SOLD AT JOHN. W. PITTOCK'S _IIEI 17V" IS D EPOT, jel6._ OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM &..GLYDE'S, 24r0 7S Market street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAVING IVUGUT 05rIt GOODS before the repent -heavy adrancea we offer at prices conside&bly tells than can be :bought any where in the test, a large and well assorted stock of seasonable HOSIERY' AND GLOVES' of the best:forei6i araFdomestio manufacture. A great variety &dries trinfthings, Silk and Bugle Gimps, Silk! Taieels, Ornaments, Veils, Ribbons, Magic and Lael2iltuffl4, JecSilk and Bugle Drees Buttons, a very good assortment of RICH GUIP(ThE LACES, Eqbroideries, Edgiogiclarasols, Rain and Sun UnibreHas, Gentlemen'itTurnishing Goods, and the largest and best ‘ - ttock of Fancy Goods, Notions and . Small Irtit'es to be found in the city. WCA.LL - SOONIOI Je27 - . . . 64 '• , _' - ' - = E. ...CD : - O . 1) f' °s l . • b.... 443 51 c, ca .x.%a g ~_. - p °. . : 0,.. 0 clidra , ' 11 A .-^,- 4, At k, ". - a. , 1 41 . ,_. . . W CiP cl • e ,3,p., M ...01. 6 I). ~,,6L--- „,_ .„.....< 7 ' ' 1 sE.2nic.' - g . 51 . °11.; 7 :0 0, ;At ill i -,, 0 , . aft7,:a::!•••:=- ri 1 - 2 o „ 4 70. 21 a t'SS , qat l / 4 '44 . 5- .1' . I ''' i, • A :,' 0 5Pct 4 ‘c±s t izai '4' pi tit 0 2 c.? . Pa- ?, el eiNia4r , 4l:a. 0 ...... 0 ...s- <lO -74 00 E ., It , . ~. -0 0 Q 0 Q E., . r6 4' l a.; . 1 it tt" ti ,?•NA . 4, o , 41'7. . - ' ' - Gilt AOt A,9:1",13,W; , . • . 1 . ! str., PittrAbiLPlr4,:4A:, w• 2 1i 1 1 5 1 ,1; MOOR : FiIIQPRILTOR. DRY 00.0DS,,..}10MMY; 44 ii , c; i 4 Z El 0 0 Pig C-4 H ' . j p i --, * i 0 Z .I, mEi , 1 zit isi Z 0 •:., 4 z W 4 cn •,-4 $ P --1 ~.., % Pi -.; c. Ni c.) 0 f , New Goods 0 Isiew Goods New Goods New Goode . Ei to WI W 0 z i 0 i New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods S UMMER DRESS GOODS CHEAPER THAN YEARS AGO, Must be sold in Twenty dap. Many Reduced to Half Price In make roam fnr STOC IC ir•Bargains in abundance,iti Gardner & Bchloiter's, MARRKET STREET DI It t-4 . liC s cl; ESSO It TO .TURN THOMPSON, No. 7 /laud street, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OH - from the Old Country. Persona Ali LIE, traveling to the Old Country, or wishing to bring out their friends can secure their Passage Tickets either by the "Inman , ' line of steam ships, or by, drat class Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu ropean Agency, established by the 'late John Thompson, dec'd. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe always do hands. The old friends of this agen cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans. act their business on as good terms as any Agent in the City, and will find it to their advan tage to give me a call before buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. THOMPSON. Heferencesin Pittsburgh James Marahall, Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank ; I. E. MeOtme, Pres. Union • Banking Company ; Co., Water street ; T. Kirkpatrick At - Bro., Liberty et.- Arbuthnot, Shannon & co„ - Wood at.; McCandless, Jamlion & On., Wood st.; B. Clarke, Allegheny. Jain( SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, Warehouse.,N o. 143 ' , bat andt2D Second eta. manufacturer. of all sixes add deacriptioniof Coal Oil - Retorts, autiStilla, Gas and Wafer lopen, Sad Irons, Dog-lrona, Wagon. Boxes, Seal Moulds, Pulliee , Rangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to ry the found, all necessary fitting will be carefully at uguind to. o2l4yd&w WANTED -300 AGENTS TO SELL the great National Weather indicator. This simple and beautiful Instrument, (with a Themometer attached,) although, /njust intro duced- huaciredji attest to its accuracy, la fore telling changes of the weather from wet to .dry, and visa versa. The acting moving principle is the pietule Ma flower found in Syria, and is co highly sensitive that it is tutted upon by every change of.the atmosph ere. No Barometer here tofore manniestow Will tell virlthlwauxecy the al preaching Ut this Nationa ilorpacepe, th, work of natures own hand fills up the void which man Could not accomplish, and points its unerring tibger to all changes of the weather. Send stamp for Circular. Une of the instru ments will be sent to any address lupon the re ceipt of $4. Address FRISBEE, COOK & Co ~., au3 Union Mills, Erie Co., a. (COME Olli. COME ALL TO BUT ll_ your Boots Shoes and Gaiters at COST this month to make room for Fall Goods at J. BORLAND'S and 98 Market et. WELDON & KELLY, Lead. Burners, Numbers, Gas . and Steam Fitters. . . .164 Wood atraear Sixth Ix" NABIVS _PIANOS ARE THE Best Pianos .111441,10 p. Sold only by • CHARLOTTE "BLUME, 43 Fifth street, 2d door abuse Wood st. /Yl2 . nC reebl Vet r OCOA NUTS— unt .AOOO Fres f Cccna t tinil o "it • • • • •RET amMER & BROS., 1211 and 128 - Wand d 500 PATTBRLIO thit_ P,dit U nibitivincot • ' 1 N & &ALMON 3Y 21 • 'IYo. 0 W9OO ' 'Mgr *.' NA ON qk' r llii.NlC .... <<: BANK OFpx - rirsmtr9.u.... TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Osstonor.llowtwf utT fl662 ll ( o Yg 3 . n City; .4.: th, 1 ~ Walelusen, ;By satisfaidery 'Meuse presented to the-tinri :vied, it , bag been made to appear ;M r e sTrui,norrAL/tanc.oF ITTTS- El; tile (Jaunty of Allegheny and State of , •Pemairi t liti hait been diii? Wrkanized under taut sow Act the muireizents of the Act of Dogmas; en ied "van Act tO,likuylAs a - National Oarreresy, sisraW 'a' 11.1M6e7df United States Stocts, mul to , provide for the4irtiitlation and re demption thereof." approveit, • BabriatiT ' 2 fith., 1883, and has complied with all:the provisions ,of said: Act Lair .W to rter vain MA Leith 'before DTP commencing. e bald I mo , :;: • .. . , * Tii Sons, ness ; .g, ~ ~comP- troller sif the 0 that the • i• ~„.i..., said. rum !NAM° M . E. 0 .PITTS'- The only divi de .. from premiums S iilZhniit • 1 1 3 ,=1.egil*T: er- i e gl i •agd , ste•te of company can divide by law, are from risks which 4 E.RE 12 augi ed . ;cpmmence the- have been determined. bindles= &banking un der th e' Act • Insurances tussle on every description of Pro seat testimonufbereof lgt u f Al stand- and erty, in Town and °Pantry; at rates as lowlis az6 • ff cel•"' • 6t4' rft:rialo4: l o22 3 3ii, - consistent with security. , , an:km:tuner iolue ouTren4y. y Slime their inctirparation, a period in af . t= . , ) 'SS 1 . .., orrawwing,. they F b o a ur ve xi pat o io ni sset or b Dona y Fir rs, e, tu lberebz , L _ ~ t g evidence ot the ROVElltages of /asurwei THE FIRST N. AAIUN. AL BANK - wing sir ability sad disposition tit Meet Witt promptness all liabilities. •• • . OP PECTESURGH ,FA Losses paid during theyear 111169, 66%158 36. Late Pittabuigii: Treat Company. RECTORS. psis IA ..i. CHARLIE! W. SAIMELE u R, MORDECAI If. Lo Capital 6500.000 pithes elbeft- Thous - Wansrais, DAVIS SefißC/Wll, .g. ie. inRIMMR. '0 those, .• sAlnigx. Clarser , 4iarro,Lar,,ti • The Pittalinrit•Tnist having CorbpanY titan- CisonsurW. Ifsoaanne Gannon PALMS, Ized widest/Lew:it tacovideaiNatitmai Curren- •, ciliAs, C. BA.isolt Egi President. th ,E1,11,' ST, NATIONAL I EDWARD 0: DALE t •YIee president. 1 1 1,trl d e el a i . e ki t A i l t t gli IgGH, would respectfully We. C. Steel, Secret ripe) : tem. offer its services Mr the - CaMion PT ' Notes, .T. GA/MAME CUPPTE, Agent. Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &a., reedive money on awn Northeast tor. Thlrdanct Wood ea pand buy and sell ,Exelittege en ell Pens" PHILADELPHIA nuorft rat" .." de p osit and . , The sllpaellt which has attended the Pattie:ugh INSURANCE CD MPA N V Trust PUbtripany dime its organization in 1852, , • wilTwebislieve be a sufficient guarantee that Mud- - 44.9 criedvrzeuT STARET, ntsatentrusted-Io the new mganizetten will re- 0 30 ,p,, ee tte the Custom n ou i,, ,, celef4the Janie 'prompt attention. Capitld. *OO,lOO. Audt5.1304,943. ltiong,i, very extensive correspondence . with , ~• i . . . . --, • . Birdcs ankßankdis, 'thr6ht et the country, wIEE MAKE A.LE • KINDS OP r i . we belletrevedanWeriuutint, faci li ties to those sCRANCE, eitherjzzetual Luste r Lab{ ~ wbo,do business With.us.. .. ). ,• • ' on every description of Pro pr bleroluindise,' Ths,buess will Oa cOnIUS6I4I.ISY the nine streasonablerates 1:_of prit . min .. . (Main end Alteatdra. " .11CDT. P. AWG,._,;President. • trreivrous " • d. W. BALD_ ,WIINT ORS. President. Jaime Lawman W. K. Namur., 1 DIRECTORS. - • SORBET S. EALie, ALEXANDER SPIER, : ° ammo BAings,Cora, ?Hostas Rett., Fa.tisbte G. Rai Ley, iE . R . Excalsa, Ctnottasi W. Bnows, THOS. WJWIITMAM , A.L.EXPBRADLRY, IP. R. Savaa'r, Jo g S. PAUL, SIMNEL StEA. ,A , iU. SE/ERMAN, JOREPR IA Al/TON, JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. S J ALid Box, E. Wri.sa, Joins D. Samar, °adder. ' I . i. • R A F. —LARYBURE, &We , 4, 41. - d4"Vg ., I . ii. COFFIN, Agent. ' Corner Third and Wood streets New Goode New Goc'ti, New Goods New Goods SECOND NATIONAL DANA New Goods TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 'OPPICI OP UoMPTP.OLLEtt (11PTITIX OUTtitENCY; WsaaseWaithingtOn Pity, Peb:l3l2l, 1864. y„ atisfactory evidence presented 'to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that the SEtTOND - ISATICHECL BANK •OF PITTSBURGH, in., the County, of!Allegbenis . and State of Pennsylvania, haebeen duly organ ized Under and according to the monuments of the Act °Dear entitled "An Act to pro vide a Islat,ional tirreney, wowed by a pledge of United Stites S ocks and to provide for thecir- Imitation and 'redemption thereof "approved Feb ruary 211th, 1888 anit has eon, plied with all the provhdons of said Act requitou to be compiled with before commencing the business of Bank ft therefore, I, Bnus .afoom.Loon, Comp troller of the Currency do hereby certity that the said SECOND NiITIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, County of Allegheny, and State • of Pennsylvania, leeuthOrized to commence the business of Banking undertike„,tet aforesaid. --- In testimony Whereof a/theca nay hand y SS. / and Peak of,obiloo thasatith daj at Febru ary, 1884. HUGH.W.cOULLOOII, Comptroller of the Currency. New Goods New Ciendi New Goods New Goods THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST OOMPANT.) 0 404 *300,000 with nrivilege to Increase to 1660,b00. The tRA CITY TRUST COMPANY hat lug orgsnited.under the National Corterwy Act offers Ala sertrioes for the transaction of a I lecke>. 161 Betaking Business. 'Drafts bought and 601,1 ; Money receiti•ed on Deposit, and Uolitctions made on all parts of the country. 1100SPAIRTZIL, HOST. lit,Buisem, Jesa Ilowitt.a.tiv, 0. F. Kr.orrna; W. GORM.Y. WM. Ooogps, G. E. AJMER, Preaident JNO. E. PATTEESON, Cashier. teli2B.4* TEk-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. F,NATIONAL DANK OF Jr Prrrssuluni, Designated Depository and Fi nanoial Agent of the By authority .of the Treasury Department this Lieu* wait-mei re Subseriptions for the Ten Pbrty 6tier Gera. fold -beating Donde. Aeo tnisslon will be allowed to Hanks Bank era awl Brokers. . JAMES . LA loffHL IN, .o . (tera are splicit A 4 President. Pittsburgh, April Uth, 1564. ap27 NEW SONG. DREAMiIfOF HOME." iniratorkivi..wortirrs AND TARING ILD lirpopulallty will be'unbounded. .EltiCE, SS CENTS Copies mailed on receipt ef price CHAS. C. MELLOR, tny2Sietw H. B. 13RE0H1' & 00., MANUFACTURERS OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portraitand Picture Frames, Dealers in Pictures. No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth end Sixth - streets.- - Jain ESI 1313 IE, "lig DI. 0 CIE. W. st. clair vr i ppr,LD. ~,, , ,4, o l.4Aricp,Tmj i ~,,j - -'. totOe intl . .iVi l agi Weer** ' - c ... 'in . - Annul in alsVesti • 4 1 / 4 - * . . - ti' ,innt of ..,__..„, 'tnntiL___WWllPPlennt 0 4dAr4nnk "%rem 004 •114 ek 4 " Aigirifurt 'A i l t ,-. 41 . 1 • 41411tecia ! W. H. MGM , EtangisatTUtte ' , t N OO . O 41 i gt t i t io . 4 .' Pa, OF PITTSBURGH DLELSOTOELR United States. BOOTS SHOES CHEAP AT M'CLELLAND'S AT CTION 65 FIFTH STREET. j)29 81 P7()01) STRE INDDENEnt 144124 a. ICO4 -FinEit,E. rovE • • COMPANY OF PlindEl,plilit, OF FICE No. 435 and 43.7 'CIAJEOSTWiII' near sTATEMENT of ASSET% JAN. lit, 1562. Published Agreeably to an Aid of Assembly, by. lug , First Wattrage, 4IIP/2 24diare.1 *489;492 4 Real Estate inteilent value $103,313 sok • ' • im,sras 2e Temporary. Loans on ample ter! Securities 89,106 Stoch, - (present value $86,867 '72,) neat Notes and Bills Receivable 89,788 64 2,821 00 24810 33 " eaten). .mance Company of 1" R. MILLER, jr. President. F. M. flounon, Secretary. ()apt. IL IL Canniest; (Isn't Agent. No. 93 Water p staint street, (S_pang Go's Warehouse, n,) Pittsburgh. iniriLL INSURE AGAINST ALL T kinds of FIRE and ALA_RINZIF.- RISKS. A Rome Institution managed• by Directors wko are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, maintain the character Which they have assumed, &Boded)* the best protection to those who der Aire to be insured. naarone—R. Miller, Jr., James M'Aaler Nathaniel Mohnen, Alexander Nimick, George. Campbell 13, Herron, Chas. W.. Rickei-: aon, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M: Long Rees J. 'Thomas, Benj.- litakewell; John M'tluue. ALLEGHENY INSEF.RANUE .00., vurrestr-rwil. Office, So. 37 Fifth Street, Bank' Block. PRP RES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF ■ FIRE ANRMARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONLS, Preeilibmt ; •JOILN 1). M.o. coin), vice President ; L.I R. BOOK, Secretary; esiA. 16' M, DEAN, General Agent. litus.cvons--linist Janes, C. G.. Hu Rev vey Uhilda , Capt. R. C. Gray, Joha A. Witeon a. B. Pahnestock, John ID. McCord, Calif. Adam Jacobs. R. P. Sterling, °apt. W. Dean, Robert L. IWO new, Robt. R. Levin. nogg DAY & HAYDEN, Stlanufacturers and Dealers In SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, ! Sign of the Golden Stirrup, PITTSBURGH, PA., WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of Sat:l4loa, Coach Makers I and Deslera to general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting In part for Carriage Deranufaorurers, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enarn- sled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., AA of Which have been PURCHASED WiTli GBEAT DARE Especially the WOOD WORN, which will be found of the Best Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and complete mock of harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, name's Webs, full Measure Sere!fling Webs, of all Numbers, Efts, Buckles, Stirrups,. Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., All of which will be sold at the lowest CAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. TO TW.IE P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GOODS for our custom:fere to make and sell, as they properly belong to that branch.' rt7`M-tf IRON FOUNDRY FOR SAT;E, DAY & lIAYbES THE ci POUNDERT MACHINEI SEWP TWO DWELLINGS, Corner of Butler and Carson streets, In the 9th , Ward, on the A. V. E. Thta valuable pro perty, fronting 120 feet on Butler st., and •19A feet on Carson, will, be sold on favorably tenni!, and possessltm given soon. For partlenlats apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker& Insurance Agent, jean nft st., Burke's Buildings. • pt.AxER KAYSER'S • Noiseles Patent Sewing Itiftehinee. These Sewing Machines ate kianernW beet intim United Slates. Tta • AsejWM. , : • LS ED, and stadia - the LOW andeittunine Mike Weiss tin*lngielisiehere. 'I Ebb' Peking . et Setting ,Machinest et mreig kind promptly attended to. , MENTST AXTNETAT Th i n tieett i Ne. 103 streiti' rahl6-Iyd • 713.Sabutlik, Pe. • WANTED. MO! LEASE OP A SWAIM Dweilmg Holum or 8 Rooms pleasantly , eiP: nate in Pittehurgh, Allegteny or Birmingham. Call on . CASTBAY, . _ Ber, l EVir T eFlo r m tt —' • '-;c 6 -' • : .11 ( - ki r(i s,lra 7l7i - ? 149111 - •••. le JeXhilv • No. 118 . : Wpi9iti i , - • I ; ,,,_,';cf -•.. • ~.,.,,,•,, ..„,..„,...„.. eire - .vax t 1,4 . . (514. Frolititiati National rntallizetleor. Wtirde-Of And Soberness. Among bi tlie:tnenitera of the Natibiv al Leffislath* 'Who lave beenleallettltO give counsel forithe safety. turd welfare of the Repitblif. Otis day trial,,we know of none who has brcrhilietoille`'rlihiirge of hi4itithis' a higbeillntelligeticiit treitiarerssagartty, or a more patriotic thielity thart- o; the, Hon. Edgar Gown, the learned Senator from the State of Penniilyania. En tering the Senate ht l thh"tepbriing of the Thmyrseventilt Congress he l earjy,ppn for himself the admiration andAppe _ r ct of his a.sscibialks, wit - herd distil/oOn' Of party, by the'learning tint} Aignity.'wqtli whidhrhe explained anti ' , defended Ids vieptaiof;publizipolicy,!..rwLdie they pepolence and eicNtten i ce l ,for was cobspicinini,in debate, earlx trekv to' hits the attention 'be - 1111'1ft° Marksilfh• interest tihe•pfogressiofonrintrlimenfary , discnssions.tr • _Cpwan i ,we need not say 4h5 ,a dis c iinguislied 'member "Of, , the' Repnbliciti party; 'bat Ids 'Whole' career 'tan& lig islatovi he has made , it apparent that he .considers his •first and highest , due. to.the country, and therefore never 'narrows his mind so its' tb give to the' former th ehornage that shotild be 'paid • Only to the latter. Our object in thus referring at this time to the eminetiAphtee justly held by this Senator in the eyes of the country is to direct-the - Vartictilarattentleri of our readers to .the subdoing weighty words, held by:liimi.n the, Senate bn the 27th Of June, a few days beford the close of the late 'session, *hen that:body' :had under consideration -Mr. Tranibuirs amendment repealitg.the-lottit,reftolutiatii or July 17, lscgi}..hick,-qt*A e s, the, cg?};,,fiscation act and limits forfeitures and4r it - to the life l oftliebitender. We Cidotird wish thitt thelie words might sink-into the heart of every loyal citizen in the, latu4 for we.yery belive they are words of truth 'and Soberness. Mr. Cowen said: I think Mr. Preii...l dent, that otir course in regard to the Southern people has beet( of a`clittracter entirely the reverse ofthat:which walla/ have been successfnl to suppresthwtha-, rebellion. 'We were filled with incor rect ideas of thi , froi 7 k We tv'ereqngiged in; br ofthe OrilYcniettiocTlVbr'whleg could perform the - glean:tic Mame:had. undertaken, „We.started, put _with ex aggerated notions of our owe strength, and we 'disdained to 'think That oul•'stre• cess dependeTirptitilbeloyttl men of the South ; we thiiught-1 wwdid'intiti need them, nod tt'cated them accordingly. Think of ma t a proppaitiott as that con tained In thfi law, that if they do not lay down their arms in sixtylelays; they will l be planed:lad hy 'cups ofillcir.estatef,!, How, pray, are , they to lay doWn their. urns ? Sureljiive knoW enoughlt - Yknosk that this ie f nieriiintockerY, and 'that the. rebel President might askwell expect-a soldier in our army to lay,siown his arms, upon a Premise 01 hit protection. I Mr. President,' 'I hare sOnfetintei doubted; whether we mild be 'her-ions when we expect'; any •good results to come from such nipasures,aa this, which, not only exposes us to ridicule but does harm Mout' cause. What was wanting in this c tibia of our history with' new' criminalilegislation, when the code was. complete, before,? We had • a, statute, punishing treason With death, a just and proper punishnienti, one well accerditig: with thernagnitede- of- the ferbrie as Well as with the majesty Of thetlatv which in flicted it., f „For ,all ,those who conspired the dismemberment of the. Republic, who used the Means atullurverted the'Sbite Governments to bringlt, this IA the ting punishments tobring it, this is the:, fitting pukishment, because it is tilp high-., est, and falls upon the guilty'alOne, where it ought. I would have had no addition al laws ;In war they are not needed. I 'would not have c ontempl ated no reforrna within the area of the rebellion ; they cannot be, made at such a flute. What we wanted was . met and 'money ttieSe' granted, the trite function of Congress was ores _until peace was restored end. all parties again represented. But above all things I would not have played into the hands' of the - enemy ; I would not have done that whieli the rebels most desired to have done, because I have no doubt that this and all kindred schemes have been the very 01413 which tliey most iran'ted us to adopt. I do not knbve that Jefferson Davis ever prays ; but. if he does, I have no doubt he would,pray, Mr. Wade. Pray for just such an ad vciente. Mr. Cowan. Pray for just , such a statesman. as tile bonorahle Senator from : Ohio, the most effectiully ,be ever bad or could' have He - Would have prayed fbr measures on our part which were obnoxious.to all people of the Booth, : loyal and disloyaly,, Union and disunion. lie would have prayed that we should outrage all their common Prejudeees and eherisheilbe: Ueda; that we should do the - things:by giving ourselves over to the guidance o.c• men whom it was part of, their religion to hate . ; to hate person ty Arid by liante, : ' with an iiteniity iiirbly 'witnessed in the world' befbre. He would, have -prayed for curifiseation general, and, indiscritulm. I ateithremrnin* as well "thevictims t of usurpation, as tile: lasurPers themselves;' as Well those vrew'eterlidattit to rescue 'ail , those we Were bound•*to punish.. Pei, : re4O.Y he would ,40:Ya, Prayed for our, emnncipstion laws and proclamations as, merliii . to fire tivi - Scinthetri heart/ Mae petelit than alf others; 'they' Nould 2 rally the angry popttlation. to:: hisztandard.ag.: revolt, aei,f each 4d , Perm)* -q* reel lie would then have a netted oat,li; While as' a re'bilitof the garde; MetisureS distracted and 'divided North. i Thalia -the way I think he wnuhl !MVP prayed and would pray now.- Is any man so .keapid as not/ to know th.t4,le greitt duaire owthe part ,ot, every rebel is_ to - eMbark in revolt with hini the' irliote peitiiile of -the disaffected -Matilda?: Isi not and has not that -been considered. enough to insure suceos;.,K i himX . 40. • where does hiatov show the patur_e of any united' Pediaa, litteibetiiig'' hie' Ul , six -milions, when thef*engiikediti , riliitiL , intim"? Nowhere there iAs no suck caul- . • , 1: .; f ~- . r. , ~ What did We do Onithis" iiiiiky about "in the Sontlit h— We 'fbizat f oat' first'reiolvii'lii 3 ay; risst; :tolteteiektlll3 Union iilone, ' and) we; went froth awl gave out thatawqm o /44.,A1i10 sbpli ' slung... ) . s pit% that was „Just exaTe,t,ly, the,Rollit - utoii whieli all .13iitithMi 'Mu' wilt' iniAt tendeir, and elf ivtileliithils o Wel* rosiMprene - .la.f.te ebulnislanthW esultst.;! WO Wfs 0.44.141516411e9RD" . ' ;'l Arafnti . . 1/ 1 1A141 vkwotwl • e ogi ~,,, w ATO:•bAful alum ttiOth eei Olga) tii-d`ilo.l4V.l-1232t , , Ist wi , 61 9.0 r Wittifftr 1 '•..l- 0 - 4 ' '_. ..' ii I NrAkOirk a# 444. ?* t et ationi - Int4Ahrtg K4,ifilitAiosmasgall _ . woos of a union. with them we ehg4t ‘;',..-• ''',, 1 not to have texpeerecultteuptlo givemiti their most cheriakettlinatilititions rti: orlT'4.,Vi der to eget:Vl-04114s arCtirsid- ,:. t';•ft.; - --': - ,- pie tffing i bttONONer as t, .‘k%%•.. '• ,i i•n . e ',l ,' thinkitantAttemlyet *time& man wite-Arose bik . _-,• , _, nerslifp:m4e, tocugir tha i f attemptloatoive othet ' -..., `,, ti, --• religionina r hl k cs It swerliLvidupA not O :•-tiifhim, , illyearto it tats • ,, irrat ~• ..-- why dolotrivish--Atr-tre-kpertanr, --' irk?. - Efai • ii i itdreilt l dWilliikhe •'•-•*aW -- f you to change yoMeilitlit conditionpm,: `',. ,'••• uttr,''(ct,ot ~1 ).•:..L.: Twisfeliqa *0 ~... ~, oit Was with the bout era Deftifet - :- - °1 tit '' 'Wbrii sal ilitfil6F/Slfils lit 1414 inifMktReit t .rbtOtgetillittetilk us as before., hettalM they di nqt - , - SelhrW--`;‘,f Weil' wbri r liVolftio. a lit . WW•ol •',Wff '•--', WPN I :In , Q14e.8 roqhutrboompt_it4uwil i EV,:. bel ixieve it. ow, can any one'': lin 2 ty - r,f,, -- • . - or *Mita' reify JOH' bitirrisite I we AuDilla Acal•PWAttetififtilso.r.-4 friends, and verify that o L e our enemies?, ~c...t., Gould' Itht f ithooap i simotoiramew- -.1....., Wilalli. /kafej i i4filticatOrt•ttr Alti&Ansti,• - ,..:.= then we would have no, one left f tar- a iteldriliAll l' We dl'ithsthilf - ',.,•.; le,t 4t e •eilltlFtliOetetTAWAl . strengths thousand fold. _,_ ~.., . - . „,,- _"f Is 'tfit9l 41 1 / 4 1ilit blitotrailthier424ll„. -, great fact is staring us full in. Abqulaqii to-day •we are contending' withie people? detiperateltliir - al*ii -twftvhisit us,;, OKI .Ae'al t PMfictigl skillfully ledled have heretofore failed to, conquer then:, v.rwFdtlfulihtimirettgicingl utiFeJP,7 6 .llrolappal` asztur:,' .N ow, mr. rre ent, to nen- atolls li abtlet -t ilialiqollbrfthrtlfirillile - - „,, eafflarblYoul4l itl L _ti b r4lF., :gee -‘' their cause, an whichqui mice y -.: ,- .. besAlviriellitheNtfrthernatnsse , l ''": - • - auPPertcltie, flugh t *il sr& at once. y penis' in' 1... o ger au, ,`,.. ,we - ficd, dttirldditheliebiffie Ordristilli laygiwt , '' 4- , Ol " wrr er il ete llE e on- r'- '.; : ' i l i rtre 11 Ll th ;feV a ] ea l ortsWiruw-toct , liteU ,- •FlaVenatellidt ir#P- -`‘•,-,'- v9C4/Y-91}F h014 , - ,9o4.treelltv9fit m ; countrymen who were or the eon ~ IBtrlz ,, even fit 1882? ‘- as thereiiidltrlirr,;:‘--;:'. wilie?l,4we e•culd,aAtiffYAlle!litliest'sr is mean u rtion,;and no conques 'ar AU •-- • - - jagation?; And: whattledidilliirtnit*lllek - 2 is o -,,- khCiPtlii the M qf avliMvitesktl 4 : - . lfers han oa . p ro er it e _ - eeond•thrdatentr thetOolte °fife. ti r ,!1 re 3 3 9 ( 11M 4 61 1 :4 1 r Un t dn gf i ft ' hopes we la o' n men - -,,, ilor that odier t undithhierattlebepia-tialittft - ..-- negro? Is he _al_t-th„Vit ligrAr-AgYatY - - ---' .in the S6iffi4 - W' , WO otTO.ty•-••we can tut) , on. re tibbizeirraistoringtheffnicittl ~_.Y4 gioilliki 'What tbavil wfit-m4Teifta .. - LYT ~ P a r L t '°l3 4 A _ ?A c t. 1:) :1 4lt l i l i POW:Tifjg ' ' '" :1C ': to ismentuer an empire, q; es, in ~,,,. bstibbilltorifpfsibitiliqvivithqinsiliiiBP• Es this tbealtennatteeio l Whiehrod. madsri -,, twos, has,hrought: ... ..... ....,-..•1a/ ad-11r; io s h r i . ie ,TeP Pe b nlit iltl iti t t A k ti -• ' if' oi - I -27 Pretensid a n 'all -1 64 31 litissungir, ''t'` IN! ' Surd:will Wei imillearlitt the , nyetrEbitialfrr ' •-' -e• l r4Fi l r 4 4 4 1 4111 14rr."7 ,- .. 6 tlt ill ' d NV I{ 4ke acl r M 'o 't '• - elves for the' listnfirred k6iis Velbgeitio -_, aseinpon , ciarlannorashireadjpdisinniediri s, a used. ..4iQtr.: 1 W4411i 0 X11.049ra 4!;tra” °r.ifiscatfiiel,t46-ir.CP4PAZIL pr ~ e got • poste. s xi, . - ~,. • Z, , hries befote "We 'gor i .theitil'firetiti ' - 1 , L _ asters, , and-we lirbvidedotbrittarslit • - titte-Rf jeaMOlgifte ,w€o.lll, ifflAqt t '' 'WI e have dispoeed , of.Pja. Bl lo 0.. t. 1 ' r dif the beid• itgeirfe yet ut - ditria 'AI i 113 `we haVi - put •fipot theft - 604 1 ;1. gm tatnteobooknivill bitariwilladniciwitnain - [ s in §,lcomblgitigle) EMMY! rtarkWitt.a ' escape the consequence lfly.e„fag,,,-,,,,, 41d mr.l s iiiiideit 'dui datternw lit v • tended ter be tilitiiillelitiC , ' '‘' 'm ,of laity,- Therfiataa Uglie) nelliiiidn.te i q,adillin44o49fk i l ftJPft 4PJ 0 14 •Itrii ry will .otart ind Tiduid or 1.1,11. u 11,..„ le." This' ilie it s ei iii iiilsiiiiiieW ,' -- : ar areelllume, l'istbl fdiklYeseiti*ltiff hatieter•in that nrespeet,erattieilyael ...„ t?,a qtrian r fro„ titt4o 1 11 L,./01 1 Ilitleifilcit tvbg. ~, moat paty . ::mmer , age totno ainettleg,,it Whethdr'to 'Metd ' di; ';d m?, die' '"al - irarrinitedbylaw:i 'Let4iirdiiikeriiiiiirite- 1 4 . L ; cording to law, If : wedighlia heiligeoie - ,_ 4nt enemy At up deAt agetomdim Aq tlsg,,, Ic: wof nations. Ifwe Owlish qr pstriti a ry i %. ~, refractory eft? en; let'hi Obit' tette: . - law-or the land, • lbylitteptoe - es‘or•lWzg (Uwe , lutd faith in. our hennstitanktlzEri - , .. _ ad, Jaws • and oilT , PeilPlsrl w Pftislvihr*.i<l , een in our present , Ormajtitl, ifatNi r miiilK War atidWir tiloney 3 t blo3ilil i . erV - * - ple , Xorth 'Until Beath Wye tiiihriu aibliW.D have been.withrm. The Araieerrill *Ulf 40/1 if nut e nAT BI 9 4 4 1 the ti,f1T9 1 4 th iti ltnat. e e eti n lut ation rml w es ov s. id * l' li tte a* pa i p;:i, iiettig ot. e,d stt e:- . . „. g lid og , u w e e w ti o rea uld w ini z r ;th e e l: n d e e i : Bs oritrl the el ma q'il a t: tiol? 4' 4 4S iiimrills,PB7ll, 's 19t!... • r than; had we 'ma e,no at , • ii tan or .. i l e fre ng re ; n iv e: ti b ad et•de ino da v : a ki rmista iii l rintr o l . a.„ei s rLti bili tar: f 2 ~,, t tribal •antipsibl .WitietP• f -• • armillf ore likely -19-fleAtKßYihimArfYtgi bilanthiopy will be like 6 e eys _... - - - im in the •s - eatit - iirlidigt. 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