ADITRIXTIStriefitATIES For'staading Sutter per square, (0 welds') IVMOcittlit 0 44.41 1 P ...1 4 Mob 1,2 e pitee , hisertiont..,-1,6C months- .. 116 our 1n20221002. 1.00 Four months .... . 13,00 Five insertions.— 2,20 Five months._ 14,00 One week 2.60 Six months 20,75 Two weeks 4,25 One year 32,00 Three weeks 8,00 ine square changeable ones a week 1 year. Sso,ca Ilr A. I I—, la" POST, Single subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year. Dellvered4 in the city, at 18 cents per week. tih.u .. 1 PV .1..... .X ICI-. IC POST. '_., • ;,„ : 42,n0 --1 - k -a•73o7ie- ' • 1,76 Ten eopies, each 1,00 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Forty copses, e Im One Hundred " " ~ ii 1,00 ~.,' '. t . ;. .1 . ; JAS. P. rEcAltB.„ . ‘, s. - • ; , Editor mid Pioprietor. MEDICAL ERNIA OR RtIPTETRIII. Bernie or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Rerniii-or 'Rupture eared Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia -:' pr Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Herat. cured. Rupture or Hernia mired Marsh's Radical Cure Truss. Ritter , * Patent Truss Pitch's Supporter Truss Self-Adjusting Tr ass. Or. BlLMlttliell Lace Body Brace, for the aura of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses Dr. S. S. Fltch's Silvcr Plated Sap. Plies Drops, for the support and ante of Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, for week knee joints Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages Self-Injecting Syringeei also every kind of Syrugos. Dr. KEYSER has also a Truas which wil Silicon' , cure nerula or Rupture .461-otHoe at Ma Dparo ,S;Towg, No. ItO WC,01.) STREET.; sign of the Golden :Vortex. Persona writing for Trusses should send the number of Lichee around the body immediately over the DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention to the aplication of Trusses in adults and children andhe is aatiatie4 that, with an experience of twenty years, he will be enabled to give satisfac Self-Laject tug Syringes; Self-Injectlug Syringes Self-Inject lug Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes SOld at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Bandages Suspensory Bandages, Snipers cozy Band e.gcs, Suspensory Randeges, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street nologydrktv LILES o TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. • Below will be found a certificate from one of the most respectable cltizena of Wilkins township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher. The Dodoes certificates are within rearA, and no one need be deceived in regard to hie preparations DR. Gs°. H. KEYSER. becalpe,affictext with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unlit me or work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could of do any - thing account of them, they came on out on me as large ea a hickory nut. I had tried >a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could bear of or read of In ansaars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but I oonld not get cured, comettmea they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who risited me at my house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year agg not an advertisement of your Llndeay'e Blood- Searcher, made by 3 - ourself—when you sold it to me you told me One bottle would net cure me, end that my whole system would have to be m aimed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took it home lip me and Used it according to your directions. I then call ad to see you again, when you Bald I could n expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It On, one bottle at a time, until I had used tiv bottles. After this quantity had .xten used, I was tatter:lly well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my ls health improved, and lam as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years put. I hare been well now for slx months, and there is noappearance of a return of thilisease; I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles doming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay. chop wood, lift, or do any kind of WOrk. Which before used to hurt me. When I ound out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider It mg du ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—l live in Wilkins 71misit4p, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this oertilleste if they wish to call DeeeMber Sith, VAL Ai•LOok but Me name bf DR. 17tdRGE H, Kir .9HR. on the anti* af the botHe and pasted aux ‘, 11 ! cprk also fir 4 0 . 0 1 m, 6 .1 1 ,14 0 , .k i lift o -St a t es on tie o:rgh istueio pntionibegn s rA 1 1 §,* a rinemour article =Weil ft it the market, IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Great American Remed y.l Harvey's • ono Thermal prEr.s ;,11FAVENEVER YET FAILED(WHEN thedireetirme have been strictly followeil,) n difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPYAGII OF Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections Prolapses, Uteri, the 'Whites, or other weakilesaee of the Uterine Organs, The Pills are perfectly harmless on the .00nstiti;tion, and may be talon IT the moat delicate females without sawing *tress ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, .13y Strengtaening, 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 f pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains ea Pills. PRICE, ONE 'Et ILLAE. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature_ and emphatichny the LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir eday. postage. The pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, SECUREET SEALED, and pre-paid on receipt of money by. J. BRYAN, M. D., Generol Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. &if-Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for. Bats burgh. oc6-emdkw IILTOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Among a certain clads of selt-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diem:wee named in this card, (Parvars. Dialtd.R.ES,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Arc they not aware that all physicians treat die eases of every denomination, in fact solicitjust the Very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, Rug their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often ho has almost deprived the party of his life. lie conies at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Alit ley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Rioord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 7 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; 1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE DISEASES upwards of 40 years, and without can say I have saved liTadreds from years Of misery and untimely death. My treatment is ponfined to the vegetable altogeihez, as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence In this city is sufil ,alent proof without adding more. Sperinatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are sees in our papers are of no worth, and New no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 840. jan-lyd_ Pittsburgh l'ostoffice. NGW- KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES; _f 010 NO .LONGER. I"ATIONALITY E VE R YTIIIN Gi Foreign Emblems used long enough t irerery kind. Onr N ational Elliblems, Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes, Deeignate the Suite in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL INSTEAD OF A KING GODDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD Of A QUEEN MAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK NION CARDS are put up Ina nest box. JOHN W. PITTOCK'S Wt.% IEI DEPOT , jeld OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, No. 78 Market street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "Ur AWN° BOUGHT OUR GOODS .IN. before the recent heavy adl ances we otter at prices considerably less than can be. bought any where in the East, a large•and well assorted stock of seasonable _ HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the beet foreign and domestio manufacture. A great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Veils, Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ruffling, Jet, Silk and Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, and the largest and beet Stock of Fancy Goode, Notions and Small Wares to be found in the city. SirCALL SOON Jell z-1 2 - . „ CO . ; - i w g e, ~, g ... ..c. , ,.,_ . 8 g ~.... E.. E 0,3% ... . A CD rza ' Cot 4 &. i• 4,44 QC/ 2,24 P 6 , .c 1 4O (1 1 t:: : ::: R A. 7 ""P ^ 4 go ..r, .4)4 1:. .s.- . 5 41-p < co m0,,,,g z ..ig . 0.. Q ..,,,,,,, ~ ;:g M 1 iElgmZ;3t W g gdr,, ,,,, d . tz 0 dr i d m 4s , 4 l OP. on e' " k" 4 " '*". = a . P 45 1 " '''.'" ~ ,„A 12 8 0- 5 g 4 • PO 0 Vl' .1 0,4 ) , 6 4 1' ,. 1 0 6 . :111 7,4g11 "4,3Cf....1 C.Z..: ..., 4 -.., %,,......- ww , - , r. 4024 7):1<, VDOPQ .1'3 , . cn • Z A-12 F 4 -7-1 '• • ~..= i-3 ao 0 , AA-4 0 E-2 `f ,e GIRARD HOUSE, anzwinguir, BELOW METH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. U. W. 313LEMaga r *NMI rsonarim Mil!1:1 MEDICAL NATURE SOLD AT 4, 1 k: PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1864 DRY GOODS, HOSIERY;' 40 P.T4 lx 14 EI 4 V 2 A U 2 . 41 1 Ei '4 VD Z p if; En'q • 7, ...) 'el g 6—, tli (2) 4 , ° i o Z .' ..? R E' 10 0 Z , ', ". *I 0-4 - P re, Con pi ,-, ~...., N p.--, z 0 C.) 0 ''' New Goods i 1 New Goodal 1 Goods 1 1 New Goods New Ch3odB Now Goods New Goods New Goods Now Goods Goods Goods BUY GOODS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, MAIZKFT STRFFT. 1.11. E. IIOMP'SON , SUCCESSOR TO JOHN THOMPSON, No 7 Hand street, Pittsburgh, Peun'a. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR fki_ 1• from the Old Coutry. Persons 11.7%.e traveling to the Old Country, or wishing to bring out their friends can secure their Passage '1 ickets either by the "Inman , " line of steam ships, or by first class Pocket Ships, by coiling at the Old Eu ropean Agency, established by the late John Thompson, deed. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe at., nya on hands. The old friends of this agen cy may rest assured that I.am prepared to trans, act their business on as good.tertne an any Agent in the City, and will find ft to their advan tage to give me a call bcfnre buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. THOMPSON. lieferencesin Pittsburg h : James Marshall, Pres. Farmers' Deposit Bank ; I. R. McCune, Pres. Union Bank in g Company ; McKnight Is Co , Water street ; J. Kirkpatrick & Erm a Linerty St.; Arbuthnot, Shannon & 00., Woo at.; McCandless, Jamison & Co., Wood st.; lire. Col . J. B. Clarke, Allegheny. JeliStf SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH Warehouse, No. 143 11.rit and 120 Second sta. 11, anufactarers of all sizes and descriptions:of 1 Coal Oil Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Putties, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the loundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. 021-Iydtcw IIvrANTED-300 AGENTS TO SELL v the great National Weather Indicator. This simple and beautiful Instrument, (with a Themometer attached,) although, but Just intro duced hundreds attest to its acouracy In fore telling changes of the weather from wet to dry, and visa versa. The acting moving principle is the pistule of a flower found In Syria, and is so highly sensitive that it is acted upon by every change of the atmosphere. No Barometer here tofore manufactured will tell with accerfacy the arproachlng rain, buttlds National Horoscope, the work of natures own hand fills up the void which man could not accomplish, and points Its unerring linger to all changes of the weather. Send stamp for Uircular. tine of the instru ments will be seal to any address ;upon the rt.- ref pt of yi. Addr'as Co., 11._omE ONE t your Boots Shoes and na;t4s at COST this pion MEM WET4DO KELLY, Lead . Burners, l Plumbers,.Gas and SelVitters. jyl3 464 od et, Dear Sixth K BE'S PIANOS. AB E THE Beet Piano& Made. Sold only by CHARLOTTE BLUME, .IYI2 43 Fifth atreet, ;ddoor above Wood et IOCOA net received enfor e grain N , ltia ' R u BROS., mr4 te and lAtood si filoo BMA ..1 6.14.1MDIELLS”FL0llrai Viplaabr aL ka i no No. 0 Wood r• NATIONAL BANKS IlligT„ NATIONAL BANK irrtni-smccatc.ii. • VARA-SMOG D EPARTMENTD. °FMB OP (.101CPTROLIJAR y ' Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1.863. IWriZZCZAN satialeatory evidence presented to the . urajersimped, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONA L BANK OP PrrTS BURGH, in'the County of Allegheny and State of Pienzuzlhianbi has been duly organized under and woo to the requirements of the Act of Congress, en, e ntitled "an Ant to provide a National Otirreney, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption • thereof." approved February 26th, 1863, and has compiled with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now TIISBICPOII2, I, Hugh McCulloch Comp troller Of the Currency, do hereby certify , that the suaqydd FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of PennsYlvania, authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof Witness' my hand and seal of office; this6th day of August, 1863. ' HUG MoCULLOOH, / II SS - 'Comptroller of the Currency. TICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 8500,000 paid in with prtvil. ego to increase to 11,000,000. The Pittsburg' tust Company having organ ized under the aciAsb provide a Nitional Curren cy, under the title of- the FIRST uId respec NATIONAL BA.Nit OF PITTSBURGH, wotfully offbr its services :for' the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bilis of Exchange, & e., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Uompany since its organization in 1862, Will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization Nvill re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe We can offer unusual facilities to those wifo do business with us. New Goods EMMQ;;;MIIII;1 New Geelb iemze Wu. K. ignarcic, HOBERT $. HAYS, A LE.X_ANUEII SPEER, TROXAB BELL, Fe..e..xcls (1. liAlLsr, THOS. VIOZTMAN, ALEX. HEADLEY, SAXIML Haw. New Goods JAMES L A 1 1 43-11 LIN, President. Jon D. Scotty, ()Waal'. aug6-dtox-tf New Goode SECOND RATIONAL LANK New Goods TitEASiiitY DEPARTMENT, j orrice O S Oostrtriutt en or 7an l i t' Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1864. WIIIIIIIIMI, By satisfactoryet idence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that the s IND NATIoNA I. BANK PITTSBURGH, In the County of Alleghen}, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organ ized under and according to the renturetuents of he Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro vide a National - Currency, secured by a pledge ot United States Stocks, and to provide tor theci culatlen awl redemption thereof "approved Feb ruary 25th, 1863, and has con idle 1 with all the provisions of odd Act rentals...l to be compiled with before commencing the business of Bank inftl'ow, therefore, I, Bunn Mottottorn, Comp troller of the(htrrency, do hereby certify 111,1 the said SECOND (NATIONA DANK OF PITTSBUI3OII, County of A ilechen} . sod St ste of Pennsylvania, is nut hori zed to CVIIL tile 11, the business of Bankirrrunder the Art alotessbi. In testimony whereof wan,. and u iof Other tfue 5311, On} ..1 an% New Goods New Good, New Gooeß New Goods CHEAP Comptroller of the Currticy. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF` PITTSBURGH, PA., (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST 0( )111PAN 1 I Capital, 6300,000,1c-Ith prlcileget Increase to $1,000,000. • The IRON CITY TRUST L'Av.IIPAN Y hay !n¢er%trats seizerirviucensdef:jrUtaLNtrant,i‘otnaacitilo'i,ll,,if•enacj,tc,t al Banking Buaineaa. Drafts bought ant 5‘,11,1 Money received on Depoidt, and t'rdlectiona made on all parts o 4 the country. JACOB PAINTER, };CET JAKB HILL, 11-coaAt.,., 0. F. KLOTTER; W. hl IitIR3IM WX. Cooria, O. E. 'ARNER, Prestakill JNO. E. PATTERSON, Csahler. febZ4md TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. EIIEtST NATIONAL RANI( OW X' P.ITTSI3PR6II, a Designated Depository and Pi- nancial Agent of the By authority of the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Subscriptions for the Ten- Forty b per cent. Clohl,bearing Bonds. A commission willbe allowed to Banks, Bank erg and Brokers. JAMES LA I"( I.IN, Orders are solicited. • Preatdriit. Pittsburgh, April . •th, 1685. ap27 65 FEFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES NEW SONG. "DREAMING OF HOME." BEAUTIFUL 'WCIRDS AN DTAICING Mimic, Its ppulality will be uebouzuled, PRICE, 25 CENTS Copies mailed an receipt of price. CHAS. C. BLF.LLO.II, my2Bd.S.w H. D, BRECHT & CO., MANUFACTURERS 0 F Looking, Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. M Smithfield street, between Fifth end Sixth streets. Jets ior Fall BISSELL'S BLOCK. W. M' GEE, N o . 10 St. Clair St., orLD CALL TEM ATTENTION W 41. 1 e; tg" EtlVretckrii, ..= lti the" de:insist styles of Iletsi ' s to be fondd in fint-einsif hiduseni 'Gent's win ashit , a snit of piotben pantie to miler will ;plasma call and exam- It t e l =Wrirolo 4 4MTV 4 . " :Alerotiant N4 h4Ogot Th lr hm . s itte:l. - myll7 7.7-TP OF PITTSBURGH, PA., OF PITTSBURGH EMIEB2I3I United States 55 FIFTH STREET, Oren!! EllipOrli ant for 81 WOOD STREET INSURANCE INDEMNITY kaitINST LOBS IErY FITIELE. T''WIRE 11491i1:44,W1CK COMPANY OF RELLAS) OF.; LICE No. 435 and 437 lenrorST., near Fffth.. . . sTATFArrNT ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Aasembly, ne- I n 'Fret lit...rtgage, simply secured • $1,393,123,34 .Real Estate (present value $105,313 Aid cost 102,0116128 Temporary Loans on ample pellet teral Securities 83036 • Stocks, (present value $88,667 72 ,) cost $9,786,88, Notes and Bills Receivable 1,8111. Oe each 27,9191 M , " $8,288061 . 88 The only profits from premiums which - thia company can divide by law, are from Maki which have been determined. . Insurances made on every description of Pro erty, in Town and Country, at rates as 'owes are consiatent with security. L .1 at iirxl Since their incorporation , a of thirty excee d in g ey have paid loaaeshy F to an, amount exceeding Four Millions of Dolls • thereby ef4. fording evidence of the adventOf Ineutiu/k . ,e as well as the ability and 01sPoet Onto ngotwlux promptness all liabilities. , . Losses paid during theyearlB/59,11681,1311 36.: DUCEUTORS. ORAELEA W. Be_vorcen, MORDECAI. H. Lou Tomas WAGNER, DAVID S. BROWN, SAMUEL GILLET, ISAAC LEA, JACOB R. SMITE EDWARD 0. Dana, GEORGE W. R.IOIIARDS, GEOROIC BALES, CHAS. C. BANOKER, President. EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice President. Wm.. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem: T. GARDWER COFF/N, Agent mylB Northeast car. Third and Wood sta PHILADELPHIA FrEtteSDUn INSURANCE COMPANY, . 119 CHESTNUT STRER'r, Opposite, the Custom IHiouse. Capaai.s4l9,loo, Ausetc.s3o49P43* WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OP IN- S UR &NUE, either Perpetual or Limited,, on every cleseriptioa of Proper ty or Marchand*, at reasonable rates of premitim. HURT. P. KING, P re sident. hi. W. BALDWIN Vice PresidemL DamoTtiu.s. • CHARLES MVPS, - - - i iiit Co „PA E. B. Eno lAsa, BE 0811 F. Mower, P. B. SAVERY, Josxra S. PAUL, U. Saxxx,eB, . JOSEPH °LAYTON., S. 3. MAGA ROE, k. MILER, F. BLAOHEUEE, Seers , o I. COPETN, Agent jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets Western Insurance Company of.Pitteburgh. R. MILLER, jr. President. F. M. Gonoor ' Secretary. (.I.apt. R.l). Cocan.art, Agent. No. 91 Water street, (Spng b & (So's Warehouse, % g t a itfai ) .K.. 1 A (. l i i rtN ST ALL IlirldLnd`; FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managedby Dim:tore- who are well known in the communi L ty stud who Are determined, by proluptneaa an liberality, to m hill tat n the character which they have assumed, aannering the hest protection to those who de. sire to be inured. nacvort,.—R. Miller, jr., James Al'Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander allinick, George Perste, Campbell B. Herron Ohms. W. Rlcket son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M, Lone Race J. Thomas, Beni. Bakewell, John 't ' ne. je4 A_LLEGKENY- INSURANCE CO., °Meg, N0.:31 Fifth street, Book Block. NSF RES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF a VTR F. ANT) MARINE RINKS. IsA AO JONES, Preiddent ; JOHN D. Mo t a tRD, Vise President ; D. M. BOOK, SeoretnrY; WM.. DEAN, Ueneral Agent 1 / 1 1:ECTORS—Isaac Jones, C. U. Han vey Capt. R. U. riray, John A. Wilson, 14. L. i'minuestook, John D. Ala:lord, ()apt. Adam' scuba, H.P. Sterling, (.'spt. W. Doan, Robert 1.. M rear, Robt. H. Darts. no2ll DAY & HAYDEN, aiara.fa. - turera and Dealers In SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, • :Zllff El of the tiolden Stirrup, PIT'TSBURCiii, PA., WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL, the attention of SBA:lien, Coachlakeni. And Dealer, In general, to their Large and Well Selected Stook (lonalisting In part [or Cu rr 1a go DI anu faortu•era. Patent and Enameled Leathers, Extant. elecl'idoths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, Springs, ' Axles, Bolts, Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc.. All of which have been PUROHASED WITH GREAT OAHE Especially the WOOD WORK, which will be round of the Beat quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and complete stock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees • Homes, %Vette, nal Measure. Straining 'Webs, of all Numbers, lIIIts, Buckles. fi t t rru pa, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., rtc., All of which will he sold sit the loweat CAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. 'To SA:1:1cLIVI-M1113. P. S.—We do not deal In Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GOODS to,r our euetomere to make and sell, as they properly ' lielong .to that branch. DAY & HAYDEN, IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE. riviE FOUNDERIC MACHINE SHOP_ and TWO DWELLINGS, Corner of Butler and Carson streets, in tbe.9th Ward, on the A. V. R. R. This valuable pro perty, lronting 120 feet on Butler et, and 100 ket on (Jerson, will be sold kw favorably terms, /1.1.,4 possession given soon.: For particulars apply to . . S. S. BRYAN, Broker & Insurance Agent, 030. be Fourth at., Bucke's Bulfdlnga. PLANER & RAYSICRII Noiselea Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are know - nrAezp best in the Unlted.States. TheLareAV EU, and ankl.nt the. LQW4S 33 / 4 . 1 , 11 C , Fde1l and examine tliest betorebilving elsettliees, k r i • pairing of Sewing Idaeltings • ef'• Livery . promptly attended to.' ' - • ERNEST . 4 ..X.TILELNAIfeet, . N'o.'lo3 Third f!'ittstitugtr,'Pri. mhl64yd WANT'?I. , A • EP MOSTES LEW. Op i aet; .1; Dwelling House or aliltionia 11l ait. uate in Databank, •AlleienD tir. Oall on • , 4 0 ''•• 'n -1 D . , Ratan :.19. '' I. . _ Wi' imigv- ,410 f ID • -.• ''ei 1 . 47 ' 7. .. ,it,111.. i „ , ' Bm)II4EIMA 814'"VIECIPHIIrt 4 lir 1 $341111 llt "" ... NOVITECE 'lr . 4 , 6 4* : . -'. .. ':; iiiiiik•scr a llar 7,, gitt .aiti lasi. Schedule of Advertising Bates ==! I sUncal 1y : Irek, wel :l4r 1 Sqr. I Sy' One time — 8 .; 76 i II ! . Two times : 1,26 • 'Three times.. • I 160 : 1 Font times.9o , Free titles ! 1 2 20' . ' One week 1 2 601 70 1 65 ,Two ,week.s 1 436 , 290 , 146 'Thiee•Weektl • ' 600 1 :..4 00• 1.2 00 One ms nth 1 760 . 600 260 Two months 1 11 20 1 7 I 50 3 76 Three months ' 13 76 i Vl6 . ..4 465 Six months I 20 76 , 13 86 ' 0 90' Nine months 27 90 I 18 00 1 800 One year ........ ~.. J 32 00 g 1 33 1 TO 70 . CHANGYABLE ADVERTISE/WYCKTS. For one scinafe; changeable one time each week, moaned to the immediate business of the advertiser. All larger advertisements In exact proportion. k times 2 timea 1 time I Daily. a week a week I a Week !93 $6OO $ 7: l:001 I:. g 0 a t4l: 71 : v 8: 15 1. month.. Mohths . B mentho l. year.... 19^ iet notices double the above rates. Beath notices, each insertion to cents Marriage noticei, esettinsertion.... 76 " Steamboat advertisemente, per tripl2 00 Executors' and Adminlitratoes no tices 2 76 General Ileelellan'e Availability as a Presidential Candidate. {From the Missouri Republican.] The subject of availbailityis one not ' ~. to be ignored in the nomination of a can didate for public office. All political - 'parties consider it When arranging their plans of campaign, for it looks tothe se ' curing of the -greatest possible popular strength. "Is .be honest, is he capable?" is a good test of an aspirant; but we are not -to overlook the question, Cart he poll the requisite number of votes ? For the presidttney at the. ensuing election, we esteem General McClellan to be the most available man that has been named / on the side of the oppofients of the ores , ent administration. None but the most i illiberal and prejudiced doubt his patri otism; and, compared with Abraham ' Lincoln, no one Would he so ridiculous as to distrust him on the store of eapa • bility. A man of thorough and polished education, his career since he came prominently before the country has shown him to be possessed of rare execu tive talents, as - well as a broad and emi nently practical statesmanship. The as saults of malice have ncre.r dared to aim at his private character, which, amidst a long period of the bitterest hostility i against him, on the part of industrious enemies, stands at this day untainted and spotless. His patriotism, statesmanship, honesty and ability being conceded to be fully up to the requirements of, the presidential station, the Democratiemar ty in considering his nomination have next to examine other points of availi bility. The recent attempt to open ne gotiations for peace, though it failed, has convinced the great mass of the peo ple that. in themords of Horace Greeley, "pacification ofour cou yis neither so difficult nor distant" as d been generally supposed. We -may I. by conciliation, united with firmness in. maintaining the national honor, secure the blessings of Union. We must insist on the indivis - ibiffity of our country, but be prepared I to make some concession on subordinate or collateral points, in order to .close this terrible and exhaustive fraternal strife. On this issue Ere Democru tic party may confidently, -we think, go .before the •people lathe coming campaign. ' Let •the voters of the North, however, entertain distrust of, the determination of: the can ' didate to insist to the last upon primary condition—that of the restoration of the Government welt was—and, be the sus I. picion erroneous as it may, it. will be dif- II ficult to combat. General McClellan is pledged by word, deed, antecedents , and I everything against disunion. He has an undeniable War record, but he has never I participated in the war, or sustained it, except as a means of reuniting the sec- I Hons. -Not one act of his can bepointed at to having the appearante -of waging hostilities out of hate cr fix purposes of cruelty. Brutality has never been charg ed-upon' him by ..the rebels, but on the other hand the Republicans endeavor to make a point against him by declaring, and With some truth, that the Confeder ates generally speak of him with respect, not unmixed with admiration of his mil itary qualities. While -irk • command of ' armies he endeavored to -repress plunder, and to do battle according to the well es• tablished rules of civilized and (Mendota warfare. He opposed military emanei pation and all interference with purely private ' property not contraband. In a word', he fought for the Union, Ms ' or erwment, and the laws, and nothing else. This is his platform to-day. We believe it is so comprehensive and reasonable that 'a majority of the citizens of the South would gladly accept peace under it. Is there one of our readers who, be lieving the war could be concluded upon such terms, would demand of the Democratic party the nomination of a men like Thomas H, Seymour, of Con necticut, or Alexander long, of Ohio, in whom so many have Tittle faith that they would not subordinate union to an immediate end unconditional peace? McClellan is a popular' man. His hun dreds 61 thousands of friends are enthu siastic in hie behalf, •The persecution of him by the .3dministrat'on; his noble behavior in the face•of the most per sistent calumny; the 'calm but withering exposure of die imbecility or our rulers eotttained in -the report of -his -ram pelvis; his championship of the Con - stitutiori and laws;-his conduct every, where, arid at all times, have won a lasting and a . 'zealous regard. The whole fire of IliFte4mlollias beendrawn. Nothing more earil be f eked up against hitni' Every Democt-at editor 'and speakerhas materials at hand to meet at oneelthe new accusation respecting , his career, and the country has•formed its' judgment, mot to be shaken by 'the prodoctliin of any manufactured rtestirno- 1 ny derogatory to the man. While this is 'the standing of -McClellan among -civil tarts,' he is the most available man to' get the support of the army, whicii is very far from being a - matter that - the politicians can afford to overlook. To the charge or dfilloyalty, , vebichrthe tilio- I Etiordsts habitually 'tiring • against any lAine 'Who dime not agree • to -: their dog- I mart; there are lhonsaiidit of brave isol rdlers from thehighestrank down to-the -private, ready to - 'interpose their-mil -1 &suet odi-declare it a iinalielonsße. 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