ADVERTISING RATES. .:. - .t...lEcreslitazuling matter per square, 740 wol+lo,l ~en,=. , •- e l . , _ 5 - . • ; + ~, e bis.t.ti.s 7 One month. 1r7,150 - Two - insertions:— 1,25 Two mputha.-- 11.26 insertions... 1,6 C ThreeintontitM`..l'. 13,76 Po l fir insertiorui.... 1.90 Four months. .... 18,00 Five insertions.... 2,20 Five months...—. 14,00 One week '2,60 Six months 20,75 Two weeks 4,36 One year 32,00 ..Tiarite, week 5......... 60 A itrie square ehanstable ,o °nese week 1 year. 550,00 DI A. I I_, - 5( POST Single subscriptions by mall, 10,00 per year. Deltveredi in the city, at 18 cents per week. WF.EHLY I" CS S Single subscriptions Five copies, each 'Tee qopieg, each 1, en /4.Kntelityteapies, each (and cuie-toNetter tip.) 1,25 I,ln On r ellund red " 1,00 JAS. P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor. LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFOR hf TUNATE (itLEIZOIEE REMEDY, A N CHEROKEE INJECTION Compounded from Roots, Harks and Leaves. . Ci/EBOKI:E 1, the grail Indian Diaret cures alldiseasas of the urinary organs. such a Incontinence of the Leine, Inflammation of the Madder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, wed, Gonorrhaa, std is especially'reeommetled in those ease, of Fluor • Aliens (or It !rites in frainle,) where al! the old nazi eons medicines hare failed . . air-rt is prepared in a highly concentrated - form, the dose only being from one to two tea _ spoonfuls three times a day. Ale - Ols diuretic and alternative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, pausing it to flow in all its original purity and Vigor; thus re . ltioeing from the system all pernicious, causes • Which have induced disease. LNJECTION is intende Zit in all , or assistant to the Cherokee Item and should be used In conjunction with hat mgdleine in all eases of Canon/idea, Glad, - Or .A/bus or .Its etreetk are healing -alhin - 4 and demulcent; removing all scalding, eat, ebordee anti pain, instead of the burning nd almost unendurable pain that is experienced With nearly all the cheap iroack Injedions. Aar/1y the uee at the Cherokee Rem edy and h e lwjectlon—th e two medicines at theiarne improper discharges are remove! and the weakened organs are speedily , restored vigor and strength. aiii`For lint particulars - get our pamphlet from shy drug - store in the country, or write to and we will - mail free to any address, a full trdathse. le - Price Cherokee Remedy, 4.2 per bottle • r2hre2 bullies for 95. /Eli - Price Cherokee Injection. 92 per hot ,-:91e,0r three bottles for $5. _ air-Sent e' by Express to any address on receipt ( + f ir • . .Sokl,ey all druggiita everywhere,. - lir. W. R. lierwin & Co., hibetlY strgeti New York. _ T IDE GREAT INDIANOLIEDICINE., Compounded from C.l) sam g (c\l = CI . ' cc co • . •fr # l ' , ~It\., 1-- ~.... rn _ )gf 0 —.,..., • -,_. - sic (=:1 Cel, ...,.......” - .. C -1 - 1 Ft oli E. - JE cu An unfailing cure for Spy - motor-rhea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caussd by self-pc:dilatan t ;wiz as Loss of Memory Universal Lassitude, Baini in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old dye ,' Weak Nerves: Di;gicte ty of Breathing Trembling, Wakefulness, Eruptions .an She-Face, Pate Countenance, insanity, Coneurap- Ken, and all the Direful complaints, caused by de parting/ram the pall, of nature. irirrhie 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 with thousands treated, it has not failed in a sin gle instance. Its curative powers have been nu:talent to gain victory over the most stubborn age. 40 fume who have trifled with their con the, until they think themselves beyond reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair nal f tisst , RNlsicairzm. Aitsa-is will -restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctors have failed. Air-For full particulars get a circular from any drug store in the country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail tree to any one desiring the same a full treatise in pamptoet form. Price, 1 , 2 per bottle, or three bottles for o ss, and forwarded by Express to all parts of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Merwin & CIo., SOLE PROPRIETORS, • No. 69 Liberty street, New York. r• • mhl6-cod-tl.kw • -- In the Court of Common Pleas of Perry Co. _ I' 7*RY 00UNTI, so: C• - The' omomoirivealth of Penn .. Sylvania to the Sheriff of said - SEAA, countygreetingi Weeommand you that you attach Benjamin Cheep -) mina, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in Whose hands or possession soever the sonic may be found so that helieitini appear before our Court of Common Pleses,-to he holden at 'Bloomfield, In and for said county, on Om FIRST lIIONIIAI OF A UGUST Ni', their to answer William Greer In a plea of Foreign Attachment in Tres pats,. on the: am returnable upon the FIRST MN.. OF AVO UST TEll it. lent. And also, that you summon Jeremiah Cheer Man, so that he b e and appear before Our Court on the said' ay, to answer , hat shall Ice object ed against .him, and abide the judgment of the said Court therein. And have yuu then and there this writ. WITNESS, the lillTlOrlthlf. James It. , sham, President of our , Intill (hurt, at Bloomfield, the WO day of April, A. D. ties. JAS., a HACKETT. Pep. Pm. published by direction of the I 'quirt. .1010 i SHIVELY, Sheriff. SIIIIIIMPF. OFFICE', . .- Blfsonifield, Pa., May 2, ties. ility&-ltdatetw Prsco - criztnrxx - NEW P-'I"YL WINDOW SHADES, IZeceired THIS DAY NEW SPRING STOOK or CARPETS! Welt ReaVReJ OIL CLOTH, AT McCALLIIM'S =i - ❑ ex. isvr.qts :f I : LIE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AND } Smelt ing- WorlEs. f • - 'PARK, HI'CURDY & CO,' TtIiANIUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, ,-- ttratier's and Belt Copper, Prell%l Cop qq.otisaleieed still Bottoms;..Spelter Sod i e ,tc.c. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, I late, Sheet Iron, Fire. &c. constantly on hand,Tinmens' Machines a .0041. -'Warehouse, No. 14p FIRST and 120 3 ONLI STREETS , Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Special orders of Copper cut to Any desired petters: feb2i-lyd&ve 4vivbiiims • . 4600 Bush. prime Oats - '2OO Bbla. Family Flour. 100 Bush. Seed Buckwheat, 60 Bbls Potatoes. 200 Bills. No. 1 Salt. . jcatb{s Dry Apples. Td . re add for sale at .PA.TTEBSON op No. 6 Wood at. morimmli ECKHAM & LOST_ , 127 LIBER'II V B v TICEET, NITTSBUTICIR, Agents for u sall ALoive and Reaper, Buckeye Mower Reaper . , Quaker 'Mower and Reaper, Cant •ga ritoce&• and Reaper, Farmer m lower, Wood Mower, and also I - 1 H or se e Bake g y Elevators atkd it.giloultural and:Farming itlplements of al 411411. ~_ _ ut hl9-d&w YOIITIIB CoPi-G- 4 dAITERS AT St Womens col'd " " 1 BoyirT;I: Atlases Oblldreni At 00 00 00 00 is 50 BORLAND'S Benritkft intivi, two doors from Fifth. M.ILMS— • • 20 We Choke white Beans, Li. re edeid and formate by 3: ••-• , ' ir FEIIM2A 4,EMS'rEONGL my* • : corner market and Finite-,An'" DR.IIAIiVEY'S on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, :Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility,Reproduction, and Abases of Nature, and emphatically the LADIF:S' PRI VATE 114.EDIt1AL Al/VISER, a pamphlet of '7 0 pages, sent tree to any address, Six cents requir ed to pay postage. .16r1.'he pills and Book will he sent I, mail, confidentially, when desired, siccr arcs - sCA I.RD, and ore-paid on receipt of money by .l. BRYAN, Cr; micro' Agent, No. 76 Cedar at rest, Vew 1 or tr. ..a-Joseph Druggist, coiner of the Diamond and 111.a.r.ket street ; agent or Pitts burgh. oc6-enlccw TO ALL cONCP:ItNED.— Aitiong a certain elasS ot self-important pert pie there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the disensesnamed in this card, ( PRI VAT81)1:: it s In s ) Why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact_solicit Just the very diseases that are so ohnoxious 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 ben,,;t. boos,, me lie adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the Case. (Jaen he has almost deprived the party of his life. lie conies at last to the physician that advertises—how glee are they to know I Are they not aware that. Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Eicord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases? These men ate held up as shining In the medical world • I don't assert that 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 Ptuvamt Disit.a.sz.s upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. lily treatment is confined to the vegetable altogeiher, as I think it is the beet and most certain. it is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general elle seas :but toy long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Sperm at orrnes 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 seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX Wu. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Portodice. KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES AIrIONALITY EVRRYT TI I ?i ./N Foreign Emblems used I.nf Onr National Emblems, Eagles,Shields,Stars & Stripes, AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS COLONEL INSTEAD or A KING! GODDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD Of A QUEEN ! MAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK! UNION CARDS are put up in a neat box. JOHN W. PITTOCK'S Jelt3 OPPOSITE TILE Pr orn •E, BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & CLYDE'S, No. 78 Market 14trce t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL zepr.ißtm.wr HAVING. BOUGHT OUR GOGHS 1.1 before the recent heavy advances ice o! tor at prices considerably less than can be bo r sht any where in the fine, a large and well Pasortrd stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the beat foreign and domeatic nomtanct urc A great variety of dress trimmings, 6111 t am Bugle GiraT,s, Stilt Tassels, Ornaments, Vella 1 , 110138, Magic aull Laee42lolting, Jrt. bilk an. gle Dress Buttons, a rer}• . good aseort:eent RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods., and the largest and best Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions and Small Wares to be found In the city. Zit - CA LL SOON-6A Je27 64 0 0 '.... 4 . ' z i. , QV E. , 4.0 . 0 . , ...% - W OQ . Chc., .. Tgg / FLo jr. Z " SEA ':.' °' ...., CD tr ' " ° ^S.74 4 "t• -. g pm.; " e - 11 1.2.Zg .1 cS >41,, U 2 -^"cg 0,0.0V7.0 ,-.e 5 G .. n I f§ -. zil tl.: f, .1-4 .-,:tgr%.., .r.6A. 2f =, $.; '-' GIRARD HOUSE, CEESTIVIIT, BELOW SUITE St., --.----_ ,--..--..- . , . , I , , . . . . r . . _ . . ~ • t J . : i• ~ : \: . ...... 11 ) g , '-- . ..:N: .5 . ' :::17..; 1:;.e.°;.:": • -'l2 ,a-114 °Fe' \si . _ . .. ...., , • a • • ' al ... __. .. .. .. /" . "14 ... _ .. : . ' i I %.,;„„....pikvial k .__ . ~- . . . . .:...,- -1 r , : ,,, pi t 7 t '..:-..'"--".'"-Srt.,=•-• r -=- -. ' 'I:2:T'. ./11 • . - . --- z.l -- --------,--,...-- -.' ll' .. ri . -.:14'... .~OM-, --- : -" V,:' - -E7P • .. ' ------.."="- -,' .7 - -._ 7- 1; --- 77 -= . ---- '-...--' ." .- : ... .. , : ...•,-, f.- - ;.:::7 - - --, - . ..'el ." -''' ,--- - -..-.=- - '--- • ' 1 N.m....,..1.-/ MEDICAL IMPORTANT TO LADIES, Grtat American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal Ij A VENEVEBNETFAILED(WIIRri ILE. the directions-hi/we been strictly followed,) in removing - indignities arising from OFISTRUOTIONS, l B STOPPAGE OF NAT UR E. Or in restoring tho system toperfect health when sullering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whiten, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly hartnless on the constitution, and utay be Laken by the most delicate females 'without causing distress; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly penod with regularily. No mat ter irom what cause the ohatruetion may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first thrt e or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other. time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each hot contains 80 Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. NO LONGER Designate the Suits in the SOLD AT c•r7 g _C; Xl.:t." E., 4 17, , e1Hinwr, ',;=2 gE : p: kgolds"4: Q; ;44 Alai* ;04;) g-g , 2 =2 tg2 1.2,8=Zi PRILA DEL.PFIIA , PA. 11. w. Ittitllaira. PROPALUOX PITTSBURG DRY P r 4 rr rj- 2 c•Z GOODS, HOSIERY, &C fiCki ON I , .... , Z' Z . 41 ~:/j !~ 'Now' ~f J eta Goods„ New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods 1 g New Goods I g 1 0 New Goods z New Goods New Goods Now Goods BUY GOODS CHEAP FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 31 - AR IC VII' r'r-r ~j t: 1.:. (1_ 1 311 , 1- , .414 , t JoliN Ne iland Ntrect, Pilthburgit, Penu'n CIFEAP PASSAGE: TO OR — l* from the Old Country. Persons •."' Ira , cline lo the Ohl Country, or wishing In bring nut their friends can recut' their Passege Tickets either by the line of steam ships, or by first class P.seset Ships, by calling at the Ohl En rope.th Agency, established by the late John Thompson, /lec'd. Also, sight (grafts on Europe rile of sun hands. The old friends of this /Igen, ey may rent assured that l ant prepared 10 it RM. art t heir business on as good terma as any Agent in the city, and will find it to their adt - an- I, , to Kit r me is call before 'buying . 1/rafts or 'I irseta elsewhere. Allis. E. ; 111 .0.1r1PriON. lleferencesln Pittsbuorti : James Marshall, Pres. Farriers' Deposit Bank ; 1. E. McCune, Pt., Union Banking Company ; McKnight ce Water street ; .1. Kirkpatrick Si Hro . ! Lirerly st.• ' .Arbuthnot, !Shannon & Co., Wood tlet:arelless, Jamison h. Co., Wood at.; . J i ll. Clarke, Allegheny. jelEdf SMITH, PARK & CO,, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Warehnuee, No. 143 First and 120 Second sta. manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions:of Coal 011 Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Wafer pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Alwilriti, Ponies, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Sobbing and machinery of every descrip- Hop made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the oundry, all necessary ntting will be carefully attended to. w ANTEV—S3OO AGENTS TO SELL the great National Weather Indicator. This ainiple and beautiful Instrument, (with. a The ammeter a t ta ched,) although, but Just; intro duerd hUndreds attest to its accuracy in fore telling changes of the weather Irt . .mi wet to. dry, TOM visa versa. The acting moving prinzkple is the ii,stule of a flower found in Syria, and is BO highly sensitive that it is acted upon by every change of the atmosphere. No Barometer here tofore manufactured will tell with accuracy the at proaching rain, but this National Horoscope, the work of natures own hand fills up the void which man could not accomplish, and points its unerring finger to all changes of the weather, Send stamp for Circular. Uhe of the instru ments will be sent to any address (upon the re. ceipt of $4. Addritss VRISBEE, COOK & Oct. au3 Union Mills, Erie CI, COMA: ONE COME ALL TO BUT yuur Boots Shoes and Gaiters at CqSl' th 43 mouth to make room sor Fau God at J. BORLAND'S 98 Market at WELDON & KELLY, Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters 164 Wood et., near Sixth COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE Three miles frrom Allegheny City, containing about 12 acres of good land, well fenced and improved. A good BRICK 1 - 10 USE, Carriage House, Stable, Ice House, a good sup ply of hard an soft water, also, every other improvement necessary to make it a desirable tiontefor a business man. Abundance of fruit of every variety, such as apples, pears, peaches, lawns and small fruits, also, a variety of 1290 vines, some of which are now bearing. The above will be sold cheap if applied for soon. J. W. WYRES, Photographer, ,iy2S.2wd 16 Fifthet. FIRST NATIO BANK OF prinrsztrii,Grx. TREASURY D ARTMENT. 0771011 OP I)OhIPTHOLLER (Hi THE eV EtERECT, WaShiEgtOß city, Aug. sth, seated to By sattsfactery evidence presented to the undersigned, ft has teen made, to avelr that the FIRST NATION.A.4., BANXOF PITTS BURGH, in the County of. Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania hasheen•dtily organized, under and according to the , requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act fq provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approitd February 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required td be complied with belore commencing the business of Banking. Now THRUM:OIU, j, Hugh McCulloch, Camp troller of the Currenc3' do hareby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS- 411.1.2QH, county of! Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania is authorized to commence the business of ba nkingi under the A,et aforesaid. In testimony whereof witneess my hatid and seht of office, this 5 4 )(I Ff i l . g 2.(ar, SS V ller of the Currency. (7 2 Ar rti p-4 A. 1•1 .21 El cz-, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company 0..-) g 100..( Capitol 0800,1100 palit In with pris•ll - to Inereare Lai 111,0130,000. The Pittsburgh Truk Company having organ ized under the act to provide a 'National Curren aqyy under.the title of the ITIIC6T , NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS.EILIEWiI, would respectfully offer its services for the oellectiou of Note; Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &e., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Eachige on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1861, will we believe be a sufficient gUtirallteß that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extenstive correspondence with Banks and Banker; throughout the country, I we believe we can offer unustial facilities to those who do business with us, The business will be. conducted by the same officers and directors. New --- toocii New Goods HI - HECTORS .TAMILS LAUGHLIN WM. K. TiMlf. Y, I:ONEAT S. HAVE. ALEXANDKH 'SHEIKH, THOMAS WILL, F I ANcU U. IiAILNY, WIC:IEI'MAX, A.LEi , ELLALLNY, SANIICL JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. JoHN D. tictru.Y, Cashier. mtgs-4..a.wtf 4 bCOND NATIONAL BANE Now (}or—it New Goods New Goods New Goods TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ovetcs oe COMPTIIOLI-Filt OP Till: („Tnit uric T, Washington City, Feb. 13th, 1564. WIIERIAI3, satudactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, in the Qounty of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvaniai has been duly organ ized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro vide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of ; 'United States Stocks, and to provide for the cir culation and redemption thereof "approved ' ruary 25th, 1563, and hat compile 1 with all the pros isions of said Act requit cu to be compiled with before commencing the business of Bank lokow, therefore, I, liven Comp- troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said SECOND IN ATIGNAL BANE OF PITTSBURGH, ant F l , Allegh en brited to com y, m and Sate of Pennsylvania, iso lience t the business of Ranking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my , hand SS and seal of °time this 13th day of } ebrti cry, 1864. HUGH IIdcCUEIOCH, Comptroller of the Ourreney. TILE SECOND NAWIONAT, BANK OP PlcilVßittl4Cias PA,/ New Goods New Good New Gockl F New Goods (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST 0011IPAN Y.) Capital, 5300,000, with rivilegeto increase to $1,000,000. The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized undor the National Currency Act' utters its ser v ices for the tn.. MC ion of a llenci al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold! Money received on 'Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country. D/RZOTOIIP : JAOOD PAINTER, ROUT. KORINSqIN, Je.alf. LULL, K. Rouuu MAN, C. F. KLOPYER; W. M. (lORItLV. CoOPP.D., (I. E. ARMEE, President .TN( 1. E. PATTERSON, Cashier. feb23-4md • TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. NATiONAL BANK OF JU PITT! . .:RT'R(ITI, a Designated Depository and Fi- nancial Agent of the By authority of the Treasury Department, this Bank l{ 111 rectal a SubscriptlollB for the Ten- Forty 5 per cent. Gobi-beat - mg Bonds. A coMinissina will be alloiied to Banks Bank ers and Brokers. .TAMES LA . 0 OLIN, Orders arc solicited. Pittsburgh. April iitith, 1664. ap27 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, Great Ethporium for BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES NEIY SONG. "DREAMING OF HOME." BEAUTIFUL WORDS AND TAKING Musk. its. populality• will be unbounded. PRICE, 25 CENTS Copiez mailed on receipt of price CHAS. C. MELLOR, my4tdcw IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE. THE FOUNDERY MACHINE MOP and • • TWO DWELLINGS, Corner of Butler and Carson streets, in the 9th Ward, on the A. V. R. R. This 'valuable pro perty, fronting 120 feet on Butler at, and 100 feet on Carson, will be sold on favorably terms, and possession given soon. Forpartieulars applyto' S. S. BRYAN, . Broker er. Insurance Agent, , je3o 69 Fourth st, Burke's Buildings. PLANER & KAYSER'S Noiselee Pe,tent Sewing !hotlines. These Seyving Ar_aohinee are known at the very best in the United S tftes. They are WARRANT ED,' arid sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing /I:Lachine" (It &Nu kind Promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTHELM, Agent, „Ne. 103 Third ante, mtl44yd -- Pipytligh; ks SI3,SPENDERS, HANMIERCHIEFS, and Hosiery at at 7 OI , BLLANDtS 55 Fifth street j9/3 TITESDAY,Y . AUGU NATIONAL MEE PITTSBURGH United States 55 FIFTH STREET, SI WOOD STREET T 16, 18 INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS EtY FTELJE. TORE FRANIEJLIN FIRE rhos vite.ricx COMPANY OF PHMADELPHLA, OF FICE No. 435 and 4'37 CIIRSTNUT near Fifth. . STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1883: PulabshedAgreeably to an Act of Assembly, be. First hl,itgage, amply secured $11893,893 89 Real. Estate (present value 4103,313 61,) cost..,, ...... Temporary Loans on ample Collat. teral Securities Stocks, (present value #88, 687 720 cost e 4788 Notea and Bills Reealvable 1 , , 8 "4/ PO 21,13i9 , - 1 the only profits from premiums wh ,112,208ich06 this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. InSurances made on evexy descriPti94 of PFoP erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as ate consistent with security. Since their incorporation a period of. thirty exceedingy have paid )osifes tiz Fire, t hereby amount Four Millions oi oilers, af-' fording evidence of theadvantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all lialrllitieS. Losses paid durin the year 1 8,59,669,158 38. DlEcrous. oaARL. BANO v Ea, ATXMIDHCIAL It. Lou TOMAH WMINHH, DAVID S. Snows, s AMIUML GRANT, ISAAC LILA, laws E. SMITH, EDWARD C. Rata, Cißonox W, RJenaßDa, GEoliok Fetes, CHAS. O. BANOKER, President EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDF.YER COFFIN Agent. mytB Northeast cor. Third and ' Wood sts PHILADELPHIA EIBE.ANDLEPE— INSURANCE COMPANY, 140 CIIESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom _Rouse. Capital ..6:119,100. A55et5..5304,943. Ig TILL HAKE LL KINDS .0V401.. SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, nn every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preminm. SORT. P. iiiNqa, President. M. W. BALDWIN', Vico President DIRECTORS. Cuas Ilevas, E. E. Corz, E. li.. est 1!;NOLISA, Gsionas W. Snows', P.A vinr, 1 - 08EPE S. PAUL, SR S MK Alf, JOBIMO S. L. Ittaoanos, E. W ()LAYTON, ilma, F. Ilteosoutur, Secretary, I. Cf. COFFIN, Agene Corner Third and Wood etrwtid - --- Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, R. MILLER, jr. President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. D. Coene..kw, Gen'] Agent. No. 92 Water Street, (Spang fs Clo's Warehouse, np stairs,) Pittsburgh. ILL INSURE AGAINST ALL STILL of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Dome Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, - to maintain the character which they have assumed, sew:tering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. Ihnrdvoira.—R. Miller, Jr., Sunda M'Auley ' Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Ninth*, George Dante, ff. e, Campbell . Herron, Chas. W. Ricket son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John ilj'Cune. Jel: ALLEGHENY INSURA.NO. CO., OF Pll-"2Sll3lfiTtGrii. llce, No. 37 Fink Street, Bakk Block • NSUltieS AGAINST qLL KINDS. Oh' IL FIR AND MA.RINE ISAAC E JUNES, President •)., J RISKS. OHN D. No- CO.RD, Vice President ; D. 1d..1100.K., St' :Wota, ; 0/1.0. WM. DEAN, General Agent. DIRECTOIIS—Isaac Jones, C. G. oney, ',ht. vey Childs, Capt. R. 0. Gray, A. A. Wilson, 13. L. Fahnestock„ John D. Mallon!, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P, Sterlizig, Capt. W. Della, Rtrt M'Grew, IL Davis. no DAY & HAYDEN, Manufactureta and Dealera ht SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Sign of the Golden Stirrup, PITTSBURGH, PA., VVOULD RESP r ECTHPLLY CALL the alleution of :iatidlers, Coach Milker' and Dealers in general, to their Largo and Well Selected Stock Consisting in part for Carriage Manufacturers, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Emam- Bled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Lnces, Friuges, Hands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Feßoss, Spokes, Halts, Shafts, etc., etc., Ali of which .have hoe') PIIRCEASED WITH GREAT CARE Especially the WOoll WORK, which will be found of the Best Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and complete stock of ilarrtees Lett there, Saddle Trees, Jirstertels Webs, full Measure Straining Webs, of MI Numbers, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., All of which will be Bold at the lowest CAS prises, and perfect antiefaction guaranteed. i'O TIIE f3AI>vLI:I;fJ, P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, hut leave those GOODS for our eustornere to make and sell, as they.property belong to ;that branch. DAY HAYDEN 11. D. BRECIIT &.' CO.,' 31 ANUFACTURVAtS o,j+' Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Franatis, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth :end Sixth streets. , • NI6 Y:L'B. BLop,.ic. • W. H. M'GEE, . ' No. 10 St. Clair St WOULD CALL. THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stook of Goofwteh has been selected with great care and contains all thh newest , •styles ef- , Goods to be found in first-class bonsetl. Gent's w A suit of clothes made to order will please, CM .and exam ine our goode and price& Also, I! end cant du plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS: • • W. EL *4113- ?IL, Aterenant or, ' . No. 10 St. Clair street, al y2l --" Pittsburgh, Pa. ' WANT 13. 10 MONTI'S LEASE OF .A SAULT. _kwDwelU House or 8 Rooms plessautl7sl uate PHtsbiugh, Allekh'eurar Hirmln4m. S. EL *thismAyj - • • asazatedeoraken. m • =. No. Fotatkol. Itrl S Slir ton H a ouse. Pzrl' nui • post. Schedule of Advertising Rates . . INTANDING MATTLII. One time TWo.. Three times.. Four times.... Five times.... One week..... TWo weeks... ?Three One Onth.... Two montha„ Three months Six months... Nine months.. One year....... 102,996 Ni CHANGEABLE ADVERTI6EIMNTB. For ooe square, changeable one time each meek, confined to the immediate business of the advertiser. All larger advertisements in exact proporti.n. 3 month.. el months . Iyear.... 'lll2l ':2 24 00 19 00 15 76 10 60 40 00. 28 qo .; 24 50 14 00 Ara - Fist noticed double the alxive rates. Death notices, each insertion— 60 cents Marriage notices each insertion... 75 " Steamboat advertisements, per trip.l2 00 Executors' and Administrator's no tices For the Poet Conquest! ;Conquest! Conquest! what a word to appear irt ;he history of free America, in reference! ,o one part of the same country,over an other part, once,fraternally united under! the same Constitution as States, inde pendent of each other, excepting through the bond of the Constitutiim formed byl free consent and not by force] What al reversal of things is this conquest? Without such entire reversal, we ` can; not hold States in the bondage of subju4 gation. In the wildest flight of imagd nation, could any virtuous and enlight-I ened Anierican Statesman, have con ceived the idea -of one-half the United! States, or "States 'united" on equal; terms, be bold in political bondage, by; the other half, by subjugation and con quest? And this under • the pretext of! giving personal freedom to an inferior ' , race, imported chiefly, and sold as slaves; and barbarians, by 'the conquering' States, to the conquered, the former in! this religious war of conquest, still Ob taining the price of the purchase! If they are in the hands of Providence, • Wei avengers of a great iniquity, they are themselves sharers in that iniquity. But; they are sharers 'in the expense of the blood and' treason of the' war—at the same time,• that they did not force its! extent, nor where it would:fall; but Ab--! olition haslargely rtharelliii the profits, while !thosp who haVe iiot shared in their interest or passion, have fought the f battles of the Union, or rather of the con quest! A Conquered country, is- an enslaved country; witness Ireland; witness Po land, witness Hungary, witness Spanish America, redueed to, political, and worse than personal bondage' with the tradi tions of freedom in their hearts. It was for the priceless boon of political liberty, that our revolutionary fathers shed their blood in our war of independence. It was for political liberty they fought and bled. He that has been born and bred as 'a menial slave must continue as a slave until his nature is changed by time, and the habits of freedom. A menial alone; can work a sudden trans formation from bodily slavery to free ddm. ,The circumstances of the slave, may be changed, but he will stall be a slave to some one in reality, whether it I be by the 'Southern or the Yankee. Now that the encl or altmor real object of this "cruel war," is proclaimed with out concealment, and that it is to be for The political slavery, subjugation, or an nihilation, of our once brethren of the South, let us look a little at its future in detail. Let as look at its consequences to the conqueror as well as to the cdn quered, at least, according to the plans of that great. political, and military mountebank, the chief magistrate of the people, and commander-in-chief of the army , . If the conqbest has cost a mil lion of men, and five thousand millions of dollars, how much will it cost to re tail] the' conquest? how frres out TNor,thern political liberty, with this crushing dek arid Imperial standing army the President holding the purse and the sword. Where will be our State tights, our free press, cur free speech, or our personal liberty without habeas coryus,.but instead Provost Mar-. shals, epd liaStiles? The Constitnlion forbids - all Haig! True—but AsiTt*Am. L COLN forbids,the Constitution. The insidious, undermining operations of despotism has already prepared their ilesti*tion. 'Thy soldiers are! to vote, under the direction. ; :of S th ' eir Mt cetts-"againat their conimander-in-chief modestly a candidate for the station hei already , holds, and if human ,naltire - rs the Satre as Under the first and second NA.POLEON, no, one can doubt the result. All interested in the form a prospect of inr will fight, for their chief, and for :"tt:ar..Wi4hOtat end. ir cunniug,Aniyatem and his ad herents,meant this to be a free and fair vote- should have laid aside ail direct official influences as 'l'nOttrirr liaadorict , not that I would . votef4 ray, mow, for, the leopard has not changed - hialipote. It is as certain as the decrees , Acta; that no nation' r of 'Xiienty can be ,frge lath n standing grasp qffive hundred thousand Men. The Southern. l States, the no bleat 'return 'of - Ms once -free confederated Kepublic, will be re4Atc ed tO •:thit condition of proviacce, dependencies, - viceroyalties. ".Satiapys, as in the case of :Ireland; 'awl-other countrimunder deapotic rule, and ;Ike King LlVELiasac; grant, will. be made, of princel3i:estatea,3 to " favorites,•- with or without titled of "no, ifty: Tyi'llead will be a eacciwittiti; or tuime rtillitary usurper, who• may disralthrfatliir 'Mina wax, or perhaps, keep"iifcli 'titt`niiiing the enpereity of King *iest.W. - '''''' ''' First, let us have thelE ccittiiitesti ' Is Maryland, is 'Kentucky, id - T*ll=433oi, is Missouri, is 'eVen' Lonahnni aid' Texas r conquereM 'We have. ati yet" iinlY a foothold there, they Surely" ire •tititYet contpleted, whenit :iadeclitred:anicially, that one, out of ten' oftheii nien;ilWoliiim, and children, are-to be deerned inifffecent to constitute the State, `andliiiiiile it to national representation; iial'afiti6inn 1 equalprollortion of - negroesjuat set free, with th - t e Savage naiure of the "joenigit-/ - ed African,' ' ! till itouin; Is. .: 1 50 *se Stateti liefreery, 'find Ably Apresetnted, or is it decent to resort to this false i and fictitious representation, to this open and undisguised political swindling, the con tinuance of a cunning buffoon,- fooljah and misablay/ir ? as a monkey shut up in a pantrylN:afe meantime, is the subjecticur, liampletetbekraxmles and garriscin'alitiffmted and scattered over that vast country, inflicting; aid threatening the direst vengeance on all who refuse to submit to.,thewile of the master? Is it in this way that the spirit of liberty is to • be crushed' Otti `Cah'ilte spout of insurrection?: i 4 -3 work cannot be completed in a day, and not without a scene of blood atid carnage, such as the world has never wit:new:di . rip Par; ed to whigli, the past 'Walse r i eraf t ffla play. •Andlet ns of the l'forth its icbc*- .. . selves the question, will-it not - react Ort ourselves sboner or later, Winit Ataion gendet a Tevolutymary spirit 'XatifinOlgg the horrors, , and terror s of iitit'l.'of France. Can auk man' to where that revolution will be . stayed? There are many poisoned ingredients in, the Vtch kettle of a 'revolution, eVen aitiongiglia. There are /*I rOubdictin.rdttagS "hilt` ky be quickened into activity. ' We-itillFiii ready hea)dllie Cry of the riC - li• tiia:lt the poor--and thery•of"fri-Ste iteurself a farm." .r. 11 ,11 user _ 8 times a I Once a I Daily. I Week, Week, 1 SO. 1 Sqr. lSgr. i 1 25 - 7 - iiii - S 1 501 1 90 1 2 20 i 2 60 1 70 66 4361 290 146 6 00k 400 200 760 1 600 260 1136 1 . 7 .5.0 .3 76 /3 761 916 I 466 20 76 13 86 6 90 27 00 18 00 I . 900 32 00 . 21 33 . 10 70 ___ WP have - ktegir lw: fgelS 14,244,11*.Poiti tion!with the negro element; ; bid when ana Ifl y and disordsr, uud c piu t ploitkpr sud en reforzn, are once bmw,tlie!l4s mo Of . dlicerd . will.4..nxt..haictpl. The unfortunate race for l NVho e uilre e are moving Heaven and ettri4 AL, 1 14 oidie,l l " ding rivere of .blood, will be Iltft 4* sufferers, by our goOd lite* its s an , ignorantly directed efforts , Before ,we succeed in exterminating . on! :. , white brethren, they; in_their,`la4,:st struggle will eletettf‘,th i e;#luse' bf the extermination. , Inn the rdand,:rst)re. Domingo the. iprOportion 44% i blacks) to the enervated whites, :wail four hundred and fifty thousand, , . tb folly ithtuisant..- in the South the proportion: in- numbeti is nearly equal,,lbut whet arrintraasurar ble disproportion in moral and physical power, Were= the superior. andinferi• or races! ?That race .118 damned . ; if twin pelled.by northern interference -4 Lrincath tempt to force itself 'outlof its ',natural and relative , position:' - ffort.theifireeent, they may obe protected brthelvianasteis on the consideration of were/Vv./and the mutual relatiotiship ofeatastsw and servant, born under the. same , roofoind grown up together, but letr•that-velstion ship be destroyed, the whites, in - eoider to save their'own, liVesy andthatxtf their vrivelsand children, .and the persote•rd their daughtersirom violence,. willihave to resort to 1/tenures that loan. onlyelse equalled in horror by:them-they. wilirtin obliged to suffer. 01 blind infidttated abolition, that sees no .consecittenctiA cares for no costof blood and.; treastiro, while it ignorantly, aiatt, presumptonaly behaves, that it is - doing the tvillioftGodi, in extirpating: •a great! wickedilestr; and sin, by wickedness •and.bire _et thnusand times greater! , entitiely,..poreand disinterested,---it was only itbe9 , unpaa donable sin of Afrustrn slavery .11111, wild er form in America, whileeitliss. emisned for thousands of rsaars, and ettl474Zisttei in its horrors, in its. native.Africa,ittu4 while the only door to .A.fricare i :frgpAjog L and civilization, :' beg*, lopeneo through. slavery in. Arnericiti:-Ili•tiutt divine mission to be rinistred./mrrei Cuba, and Mazal, ,aod : ,many 'other lands call for ; she.'2evangelkal interference :of the. :.abolitimeists, the. pre sent of the. onerrinfetefoier; fo n d, cm./ idea. :It; is like the itlic4: was told to keep the flies,off ; hie Atf,wit. mother's nose while,she,shipt who nett being. able ;to do eoxith,, the' :fintufnitie ,use of the beetle withl,lhe. ,houvet ;reasoning, emu . zeal ,of; Otitis fangdag, they, follow up. the amei;Adee).-thrintat, oceans .of blood. soon,.he' found too , small Air.rPhnte.lr.M4e. dlcAnix rightly comae*: fif Id; I wade rejoioing tbrough`,4ldter .bo4- Mg blood," to ese,Llte,wuyila i Nkaate, Murder to change; the 4ecro4ep, of 4lte Almighty as-respects the wooly-4440 HOW of Adam threngh4rnit tne!WAT.I4I We can nem hope fora. real. ,PRW) and a perfect irestexatjettumf Altsltiowle glorious Unieu,pf,r„lke South, -ant - ;entiffir OM* sif.P nurses .and 44211.4g8.14.1:4- sane hatred nf:thtni4,llrintiw9A‘gl. children, once. PW= - Prlttherf! 1 4: 1 4agntil/W Wpm, whons.Ve.hny!..A9Y44. , nl),t4 ll O4,uRP- 8 1TMC AtrYillyjimaiefitf inate,, lt is welt, GlvoMrs ..Imeinutsois, W1; 143. A99/11 vet graveg , ....4fIS9PIVP7.4.4)MINESP ! , trairareekvgbalinthPLYllo f ir, Ml9f the Bata * ,, be,u4winiiikirllnittfka. • 'WA% "KM 1 0 11 40 . 40400 1 /Wand calfiffiPitk*:ll werctronktite - pulitkirt(lif unoludatiendlaind vnliglol4l ;J4t PienwrilergYnnigt criekhz9A,::s4-Mk4l, eY.MustcherlisPetTP.Yelt: 1 4 1 44,:).Y 0 PA1PP, and cbildrenl-Aud Ln. d4cINT 4i aguitAe. ISEIMI MORNING POST, Stearn' Prithiog,i,PflibliStillirt BABB•& MTEK•hoprletorsh, ),, -aviorruirmairsur. , PLAIN - MID FiktiMii*PßVlNG • ' ; VIII Pdoters,• :16 inci ; oo For ..~,.~
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