• .1 rA u.: _••G .TES. • atiff i xhfoAildr.: Null* 340 v1 01 :44 1 _ _ • • On44.lo3SeltbStLi...:. 25 10nelnOhthi •••i•••4 w 7.,6 0 Two insertions.... 1,251Tw0 months 11,2 b. Three insertions... 1,6 C iThree months..... 13,75 Four insertions.... I.9OFour months..... 13,00 Five insertions.... 2,20 Five months__ 14,00 One week .2.60 Six utrulths.... 20,75 Two weeks , "e OPetYPar• •• • t•i• . - 51 , 114) Three weeks •um I me square changeable ones a week 1 year .13.30,00 --, 3 : 10 .A11...YV05'1", Staerthurtiptions by;rnail, $B,OO per year. ereirti4d the city, atlB cents per week. W 3E. - E. K. 1... IT POST. Single subscriptions $2,00 Five copies, each 1,75 Ten .cogige 4 each -- 1,60 Ttsitity'doples, each, (end one to Otter up,) 1,20 „Forty 116 66 . / ,I 0 6 One R unfired " " , 1,00 _ _ _ __ JAB. P. BARR, ,„,; rostoe.t.id plo,prfor. dri LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFOR Turfitw.E•4l • THE LONG SOUGHT FOR ilisco.Nrmar.• r) .A.'r LAST REN:ny A N IHEiORF 1 , C SEROII E E INJECTION oOrn,Pounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves. CHEROK ROBES ItEMED the great Indian Diuret fr., cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such a Incontinence of the Crine, injiammo/ion of the Bladder, in fl ammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Vadiler, Stricture, Grovel, Glee!, Conarrium and st especially recommended in thou cases of Fluor hire' in femaks) where all .the old nau abu 4 inedicinex have failed. Al* It Is prepared in .a highly concentrated 'theitiose only %lag trout One m too tea= apoee tuts threeti Met a day. - M i tia diuretic and idternatite in-its action; Rl- 1 _ in and Cleansing the blOod, causing it to n - all its otiginalptftity and vigor; thus re mewing from the system_ all peTnicious calmed( Which have induced disease. • ORIBROKEE INJECTION is intende ari-'ll.llror assist ant• to the Cherokee R. m dr; and shottili be used in ecinjunetion with eat medleinetai all cases of Gonorriterra. Glee, oY Alt. or-Writes. Its effects are healing. 0114019 glut 11C/714k/eV; Term - wing all. scalding. eat. chiiirdeti rind pais. instead - of the hurtling ni admdat utionthiratle pal that is experlepiced with - nearly idlt - cheap oicrek - .ln3critcms. • - ;Pr lirthetuiwol the Cher-014er: Remedy and Cherokee Ilajcutioh 7 -tai two medioines' attlit same iiiineall - Impiuper discharges are remoied, and kie sleakend organs are speedily_ rettdredlo full vigor and airettgtla. dFor hill-. particulars get. our pamphlet froneenrtlrugsfore in the country, or write tci us and we will real' tree to any address, a full treatiee.! - • • H.WPrice 'Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle rthgee bottles for 4,6. • *a - Price Olierokee !Wootton, $2 per bot , tclrarturee lay bottles for. . pia Expreisktpg..any address t oil receipt aia - Sold by all druggists everywhere. • Dr. woßalemirrar-Co., • - SOLI? PROPRII.TOR, No. 69 Liberty street. New York. milt.eod-daw rirmic GREAT::::s.puer.6.s;m.,Ebkvirtuir., Compounded from 3:10 set • s CO) rn rrl C c) C U An unfailing mre for Spermatorrhea, mina! Weakness, !Corium:al ts 7 OW ayssion au diseases caussd by self-pollution;varh as -I-Mrs of Memory, Universal Latm! tole. Pain s in the Back, Dithncss , of islon,,,Prerna{ure Aye, Weak Nerves, DWieul ty-of kvetith lop qrrhabl illy, Wakefulness, Eruptirmi won the Face, Pale 1. 0117:11'7U171CC, 1 nsanitv, Consump tion, coal all -rho .14r-fu/ eoarp!aintp, caused by de parting frvM77le - imith of nafii re. Airrhis medicine is a simple vegetable ex tract, and one on which all can rely, ri.B it has been used in nor practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed in a sin gle instance. Its curatit e powers hare been voistren,t to Actin victory over the atestwtubborn • Elle ' ' Ame-To those who have trilled with their con tion..unt,il, they think thehuielvech beyond tht reach of inedical aid, we would say, Devair not! the Ungric,atic: Curie will restore you to health and vigor, and after all' quack doctors have Called. 41111 - Yor full particulars get a circular train any drug store in the country. or write the Proprie tors, who will mail I ree to any one desiring the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. 4/Ql - Price, $2 prr bottle, or three bottles for $.5, and forwarded by Ll.spretia to all parts of the worldt- -- . Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere, Dr. W. R. Merwiu & 00., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. M 1 Liberty street, New York. mhls-eod-statw. Is he Oqtrt of atimmon Pleas of Perry Co, PRKEY COUNTY', as: c- - ' The ilommonweallth of Penn sylvania to the ,Itesili• of said SEAL ' countfgreeting: il'ecommand yDn that you attach Benjamin Chees- Min, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels. lands and tenements, to . whose hands or possession soever the same may be found Bottle be he and appear before our Court of (10111M011 Pleas ; to he hidden at.Bioomfield, In Mid for said cuunlj', on the PIE MONDAY OF - AUGUST NEAy, their to anerter WWI= Greer in a plea of Foreign Attachment in Tres, pass, on the+ sae retstrit!de upon the FIRST .D4Y OF At - OUST TED:If, 1864. And also, that yciu summon Jeremiah I.'hees man, so that he be - and appear befoye our Court ou the said day, id mime' a hat shall Ise oltjeet ed !Against liim, and abide the judgment o f the said Court therein.- And hate yogi then and there this writ. - - . WIT/MS', the i 101•• •: e Jernee H.Grnhbm, rreildent of ..ur t' nt Illootutield t the 215t,toiay of Apra, A. li., J 41.. B. JlAL:iikar. Dep. Pro ng)/Wiled b 4iMkuailk f arAtterift 156) 'YLEs SHADES, IS DAY. NCI; , STOCK ETS! ALLUM'S. fa'INIC:EIEI. H STREET, liil : i :0 1 4FeLkt Works, tIPARK NE'CURDY & CO.l lifttli*Z - TelTopM ; plV lH ' er ottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter O l d ' : eri &a. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, iniP)Arti ShfistAroaatte, &A. . ..' Ili - Constantly on hand Tin mens , Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FlR*'T,,an 120 SW.D.NILSTREETS„ Pittsburgh, Pa. 411/- Special orders 9t V.appf-r ?La taluwdemice4 pattern. • . .f e b.A... i tio,: : „ Q., lAINIDRIES. " • • 7 . -. . • •-• .::•.lift;i:.: . E SUPERIOR COPPER MTWES A N 11 I,6oftiluah. prime Oats 200 Bbls. Fam4Pg Flour. ,29xo815Bnatt.:Seed thickTylitsat. ...)60.11b1a-Potatois. - ,J1200.110e. No. l'Salt. - 0 Bids- pr:sr . • Iti'- for sale'to - - Y9l TE I t sOlYk 'DT, je9 - NO. IT Wood 4,1 ineIECIEHADI 127 LIBERTY .31„XdrAMIT, VIET'S.IIMIH. -Agitots for Russell Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower an e d li psylip,er j Winker Newer and Reaper, Cayu g. 4Wer • and Reaper, oner Atower, Wood wet, and also, Horse Rakes, Hay Elevators and Agricultural and Farming Implements of al kinds. ahln-d.kw liC, Cl W e l=fc AA/TF:111S 1 , 17 ; , $ll . ( 1 4 • • 1 ZOYI r.. " • " oe 1 00 ens • - , „1 43 : itOELIAXIPS - • le IletVitittreet, two doors front Flittx r—VlVl; choice White Beene, firers' and for erne by • • •"_ " •'• '" FETZER b. ARMSTROP*, • corner Market and First Mt. z ; 11111411....M...1.11.1M1.1111.1111111111111. • t r - . • I "; ), . • I zut at* NCS' • C • • yap ' - I 1 il *i•C' _ : .r.. p e e , A - 14 ky •- - _ - • • MEDICAL IMPORTANT TO LADIES. " Great Amerleau Remaly." Harvey's throne Thermal E'YEIIII.4.I_,E PEELS 44 AVE NEArria. YET*" XXIX IN IV IiRN MIL the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering. from . Spinal Aribations, Proforma, Uteri,, the Whitea, or other weaknesses of the UterineUrgans. .ThePilla are raerfeettphormless on the constitution, and mar be taken by the moat delinate females without causing distress; at the same time. THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengtnenlng, invigorating, aud restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with reularity. No mat- ter f rom what cause the obstruction may , arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe aret any other time, as miscarriage would be the! sult/ Each bent. contains BO Pilh, PRIfJE, QNE DOLLAR, • igt:rtiutviraps 913.R.A.T1551 on Piffinae4 of Pei:Raters, Pregriancv, Miscarriage, txarrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Natu.re, _and emphatiCally the VATf....MED/CAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 page's p , sea y t, (Kieft) any address. Six cents requir- ed to AlSir•Thepills B and, Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, 024110131L1MT. esaurn, and prepaid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. U. , General Agent, Ng, 70 Cedar Street, New York. 'air Joseph Pleasing, Druggist, corner of We Diamond and /la/Whet street,. agent for .Pitte oc6-emdiew .AL. tEI .1 ICE To LON — CE.R NED.— 111 eAmong a certain class of self-Importhat per,. ple there is. a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed totell. physician') that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (PRIVATE DisEAsse,) why thin e/1041 be, they nor no.oneelme can tell. Are they not - aware that all physicians treat die. eases of every denomination, in tact solicitjust the very diseaseathat tire so obnoxious to these serf refined parties. • I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that hat De voted years for their benefit, because he sitt'erti , ' see the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug sober can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Selland M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted m yself to the study and treatment of Pelves% Dramatise upwards of 40 years, and without egothan can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to theyegetablesatAvmher, as I think it Is the best and mostcert aim tfa 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 suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter Tlnie than heretofore. It behooves every young . nutn 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,curecl =MU ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jars-lyci Pitt shurgh Poste Mee. KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES NO LONGER. AT./ONALITT E V F. RS Til I 1111 Forelgn. Emblems used long enough ! Onr N ational Emblems Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes, Designate the Suits in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL INSTEAD OF A KING OoDDESS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD Oi A ItT'EEN ! MAJOR INSTEAD OF JACK! I • NIUN CAR Ds are put up In is neat Iwnx. SOLD AT JOHN W. PITTOCIUS Nnr X) 30 C, , jeld OPP( ISITE THE PllSi I IrricE, BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, Mo. 78 Market street WIICOLESALE AND RETAIL Lg AVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS IJIL before the recent heavy advances 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 best foreign and danestle nutztufac'ture. A great variety of dress trimmings', and Bugle gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Vetle, Ribbons, Biagio and Lane,Rulfting, l ft, Silk and Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Purnishing Gonda; and the largest and beat Stock of Fanny (roods, NotionS and 'Small Wares to be to'undin the city. Aki'CALL SOON-Je2T _______ ..... ;.-.1 G s, ___ .7 •T, W .• 54 , . itl,l;. GC co' F 4 C.) 4. , .. , o'4) cs 4 --•-... So ; AMII W x Az v. f ..., _ il , 4r-14.5, .1,. e; 8 ilioi ~r4g "7: 4f.1.1 : 0 4i'' ~,II- ;, .9,-': , T .! . ,ri •E.:- ).,-,- , ,...,7. ~,i' ww - e - .7,d-p , A;w ..?..... ..,... 41 .... 01A 1 44E 4 ~ Sr. C/2 .. =4 I R Z .• . .moo PA 1-1 ti g 4A 7 .c. 0 1.3,- 7 S' 1 ..n . °m :Z . . GIRARD 'Eotrs'E, CITESTNOT, BELOW NINTH ST., parralumpap i ., Fr.B. • U, W. Itanafira. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C r o4 . 11 , Z ' E 8 Es „ II . t Ci . = 0 E: ~ - Z pi ii ri -:, H ,eso pi ;---4 —. 4 o A Z W 01 '---..) 7-47) eat New Goods I New Goods Goods t g 4! New Goods New Goods New Goods litrY (;( FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, MARic "ITT S n 6 9t Uri . L . II O M .t.' , sVCCESs( )11 T(1.1( pliN No. ? Tend street, Pittsbuzgh, PCIIIII.III. list a CHEAP PASSAGE TO OH • from the Old Country. Persons 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 first class Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu ropean Agency, established by the late .Tohn Thompson, dec'd. Also, Sight Drafts un Europe always on hands. The old friends of this agen cy may rest assured that I am prepared ro trans act their business on as good terms as any Agent in She City, and will find it to their advAn rage to give me a eat! before buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. THOMPSON. Referencesin Pittsburgh : James Marshall, Pres.-Farmers' Deposit Bank ; 1. R. hlctrune, Preii. Union Banking Company.; McKnight Ss Co., Water street ; J. Kirkpatrick It "Bro., Lt betty et.; :Arbuthnot, 'Shannon St Co., Wood st.; McCandless, Jamison a. Co., Wobd at.; Rev. Col. J. B. Clarke, Allegheny. jelf.tl SMITH, ,PARK NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Witieticiusei No., Ha kirst and 120 Second etc anufacturers of all-eizes and descriptions:of .1.VA.04141 Oil Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Water pipre, Sad. Irene Bog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Ponies, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbingand machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Balls complete machine *hop attached to the f 4 ..y y, itansoesaary tilting will be carefully attend to. o2l.lyd&w. - - WANTED -400 AGENT'S TO SELL the great . Watibnal Weather Indicator. This @imple and beautiful Instrument, (wish s„ ThrmOrneterattached,) although, Out Just intro_ daced hiindrbdi attest to Its accuracy to fore telling changes,,pf the weather front wet to dry., and visa versa. I The acting moving principle is the piatule of a Hower found In Syria, and Is so highly sensitive that it Is acted, upon : hy every change orate atmosphere. No Btrmeeter here , tofore mannfactnred thisell with Horoscopeh approaching rain, but National, the work of nature@ own hand ti ll s up the old which man could not accomplish, and points its unerring finger to all changes of the weather. 4 4eud Stamp s ent iur One of the instru ments will be to any address tupon the re ceipt of 44. Address Ca., Pa. CURIE ONE COME ALL TO BUT your Boots Shoes and Gaiters at OOST Otte month to make room for Fall ()pod° at WELDON & KELLY, Lead Buigiers, Plumbers, Gas . and Steam Fitters. 1513 u Wood at., near Sixth COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE Three miles •. frOm AlleghenyOity, containing about 12 acres of good land, well fenced and Ltnin - oven. A good EC la C 11. Tr 0 T_T S , Carriage Roure.,4tabie, Ice House, a good sup ply of 'hard &fad - soft 'Water, him>, every other inaproVenient necessary to make it a desirable home for a huaLuess man. Abundance of fruit el eyery yettety.stacti 419 Pearls; PearOSl, plums and small fruit% also, a variety of vinea, aornevf which , are now bearing. The above will be sold cheap if applied for soon. J. W. WYS.E.s, Photogra_Aer44. jy25.2w5 15 rink st. PROPRIETOR. New Goode New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods New GonJ New Gocuiß New Goods )( 11 ), ( ' I 1 1 . ].1 I ' FRISBEE COOK & C Union Mills, Er: , V' J. BORLAND'S 98 Market et NATIONAL BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF VIT"rFaISILTFLOGiii.. TREA,SURY IMPARTMENT. Oprient 09 (Jostrrnor. ter. OP TRECDnRENOT, Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1863. WHEREAS, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned,tt has been Made to appear that the FIRSTNATIONAL NR OF PITTS BURGH., in the County of Allegheny amt State of Pennsylvania bas been duly organized under and 'wonting to the mquirements of the Act of Congress, , entLtied "an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approt ed 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 THEREFORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State .of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act- aforesaid . in testimony whereof wituessa my heed and seal of office, this sth day of August, 1563. Mt 6 3IILLOCH, SS Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PrI7SBTJEGH, PA, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company Capital *500,009 paid 1p with privil ege to inereaae to *1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ. 'zed under the Hot toprovide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PITTSIirRtIII, would respectfully oithr Its services for the cellectfon of Notes, Waits, Bins of Exchange, ac., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on ‘ , l parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1.56 d, will we belie vebe a sufficient guarantee that bun nes, entrusted to the new organization will re• ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Rankers, throughout the country, we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those who do bualinees with as. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. D I 111.3( . 1, , ILA IAN[II/4 LACOHLiN Wm. K. NIMIOK, BORSOLT S. HASP, A z.Tri.k N Dr/1 zzrxma, THOMAS BELL, FRAILL IS LI. BAILLT, THOM. W151E17.12 411, ALIST.L/LLADI...LT, SAnzi.u. JAMES LA r President. Joan U. Som.mr, llantaer. augb-,lNwtt SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSIII-120H TREASI'RY DEPARTMENT, LIFTKAI OP &Nit? 11"41a,11 01, a 11L I,:vltfttllsCr, Washington Yeti. I3th, 18.64. W WHIM at, satisfactory evidence presented to the undetsiscued, ft has leen made in alipear that the sEIR,iNiII NATIONAL. DAN}, LIE PITTSBERCILI, In the Coout,i ul Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania. has been duly organ ized muter and according to the mut on - eruct:its of the Act of ('on ea, : entitled An Act to pro vide a National t'urrency. src , :red by a pletiliC stt States Stacks, and t,. i.ra, hie lot the ciru ctilstlou and react:lig:ou thele,•l'pl,tol.d lath, 1563, and has con riled with all the prow igloos of said Act regittr. a to lie compiled with before commencing the liworwas of Rank, Inv Now, therefore, 1, Henn Air( loLtoest. Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said SECONI) NAI lONAL L ISANL, Lot , PITTLifirRCIII,Counti 01 Alt.gl,ra), of Pennsylvanni, I. authorised to ..omnierier the business of Nanking under the Act aforesaid ^^— In teettniony wbesta,t rt it Cie us n,y band and scot n 1 ' , thee, this 14th Asy 01 FelqU i Hl . (t If It; I'l' Lt.octf, 1 Comptroller 0t the tatetlC7, THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBURGH, PA., (Formerly IRON tX 11c IRON CITY TRU6T O , AiI'ANS: has. in organized under the National 'iirrenc) Act carers Its services for the trail PRO lOU of ei iene". al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold! Money received on Depthilt, and 'ollecth.ni made on all parte of the country. 1:=1 ACKIN PAINTS:IL, BOAT. Jestit HI LL, It . 111,411 U AN, U. F. KLorrisa; W. AI. (I. usity. Wsr. Coors's, (1. E. AJMER, President Jrqt I. E. PATTERSt IN, °ashler. fetatt—tratl TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. ..IGIIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITISI-11'1I(113, a Designated Depository and Ft- nancial Agent of the United States By authority of the' Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Subscriptions tor the Ten- Forty 6 per cent. Oold-ben ring Bonds. A eonantlasloii will he allowed to Banks flank era and Brokers. JAMESHI.IN, Orders are solicited. Presidi nt. Pi ttabilrgh, April 26th, 1 ap27 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, Great Emporium for BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS ANO SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES KEW SONG. "DREAMING OF HOME." MaiRAUTIVUL WORDS AND TtUKIPi JUP _Undo. Its popiiiiiiity will be unbounded. VRICE, 25 CENTS Copies mailed on receipt of price CHAS. C. MELLOR, my28,16.w 81 WOOD STRE IRON FOUNDRY . FOR SALE. TIIE POITNDERV - MACHINE SHOP and TWO, DWELLINGS, Cotner of Butler:awl Carson streets, In the 9th ,Ward, on the H. H. • a hia valunbtu Pri , •• petty, frcinthigl2Ct feet on Butler at. and lU) feet on Clanton, will he eotl. rtvoreuh terms and possession given •soon. For particulars/ appry.to S. S. I3RtAN, Broker k Insurance Agent, Jean 60 Fourth et., Borke's 1311A7M3. & , l , • Noiaelesatent Sewing . Maohines, These Sewing Mathines are known acthe yen , belt In Wel:tatted States. They are WARRANT ED, and sold at the LOWNST PRICES. Call andeitamltie them before haying elsewhere. Re pairing' of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to.. ERNEST Agent No. 108 Third street, Ittsbw - P rgh, a. mhl6-Iyd USPENDEBS, HANDKERCHIEFS, and Hosiery at .51 , 01 . ,ECILANly$ 155 nfth Street jYI3 INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS EY FIRE. 111111 E FRANKLIN FIRE I:NSUICANCK (..10 N .111 o. PA PLAD ELPHIA FICE 435 and 431: HI CHUSTNVIO S ST, near STATEDLENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1898. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be trig First ItL.rtsage, amply secured 6 1 ,868,363 82 Real Estate (present value 9193,313 81,) coat .. . . 102,996 28 Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Recuritles 89,188 Stocks, (present value 986,667 72,) oast 89,786 89 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,891 On Cash 27,919 83 051 , GS The only profits from premiums 42w208 hich this company can divide by law, are fromrisks which have been determined. Insu'rances made on every description of Prop erty, in Totrn and Country, at rates as 'owns are inlnsistent with security, their incorporatiOn, a pe*rd of thirty years, they havepaid lonenaby Fire, to an amount elneeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as, well as the ability anddispordtion to meet with promptness allll4pHst les. 'Losses paid during thnyear 1959, 902;159 39. ECTO RS. Onsnzus W. DANOKBII, hionnacm. IL Lop • Tomes Wsort Ha, DAVID S. lirtowa, Snarl:rm. ()KANT, ISAAC LilA,' JACOB R. Sicrrn, ..EDW sank:. liaxs, OSOBOR W. RJOFIA4DB. OBOBGB FALEs, CHAS. C. RA.NOKEII, Prepident EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. 3. G.Aftlikibaili ruyl9 Northeast cor. Third and Woo d eta PHILADELPHIA FIEEAND LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the , Custosn uspital..,Lllo,loo. Aa5eta..5304,044. vvII.I. MAKE LL KINDS. OR IN. S CHANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description ot Prop erty or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preminin. ROBT. P. KING, President. M. W. IiALDWIN, Vice President. VIRECTORS. ' • Lineature I3Arae, E. R. Corr, ' E. Pl. (iL/82.4 OZORGE W. fisowst, P. B. SAVERY, .TOGSPH S. PAUL, U. SwitnitaN, Jooren ClLerrorf, S. J. hlauenon, Witaa, F. BLACE.I3I.IEIN, Secretary, I. (s. COFFIN, Agent. lyiar Corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company oitittsburgh. R. MILLER,jr. President. F. M. Unnoos, Secretary. Capt. R. I). Cocuitari, Clean Agent. No, 94 Water street,(.tipang a Co's Warehouse, stairc,)Pittsbuegli. WINS VILE AiSlol.ll4sir ALL kinds of FIRE and .31.A_RIME: A Home Institution managed by tare:nom whn are well known In the community, and who see determined, -by promptness and liberality . , to maintain the character Which they have assumed, AM uttering the best protection to those who dc. sire to be Insured. . . Ht neurone—lt. 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W ( 'tn YES7CI; FULLY CAL L Maker and Potion In general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting to Part for Carriage Manufacturers, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enam- Bled Cloths, Dsmasks, Broad Cloths, Leces, Fringes, Bands, Sprawl', Axles, Bolts, Fe'noes, BpOlsOii, Nabs, Shafts, etr., etc.. All of wllleh have been PITROHASED WITH GREAT CARE Especially the WOW/ WckliK, which will • be found of the • Best Cluallty o 'Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, win find a full and complete *took of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Barnes, Webs, 1(ull Measure Straining Webs, of all NUmbers, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spars; threads, etc-, etd., All of which will be sold at the lowest OAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaraeteed. 'CO mrtu, sA.I3I3I_,ItS. P. S.—We do not deal . in Baddles rind Arkllea, hut leave thorie - GOODS for our austomare to make and sell, as they properly belong to that branch, mr2B..tf DAY R. lILAVDEN. H. D. BRECHT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Looking Glum, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, j Portrait and Picture Franiesi, Dealers in Catholic Pictures.' No. Smithfield Etfeet, between Fifth ann Sixth atreets. lePk. HISS 1,1." S' IBLC3O-C W. 11. M' GEE, No. 10 SL Mr-AULD CALS. TIFF. ATS.WIEDITION 'Of huyera to his stOnk of 4490d5, wht ; baa been spleoted wl,th great csre,so4 •elltfait el all the newest tytez of 4.0014 1 0 be 10urni firsi.class houses. Gent's - Jwishltig isuilz of clothes wade to order will liVeAtiltc.#ll ek4o:l-; ine our goods end _prices.Also,s c al and cilia , ',lets stock of FITEIVISEIN&G. S: W. H. Ikluetlt EtE or - ;N0. 4 St. Cla TA reet . ; ' Prttabuith., WANT,IE D . Aito MONTHS VlZA=Clelw •A' Dwelling House or 'a • penseallylna unte in Rittabaksh,'Alleletr.rVlall9l4n). °nil on • • • Host fitiilan , ,roifet; • nrygg • • - 1N0167 Bourthst.- Mims PINE tglagorzer gizfai are/ _ -Mse tion House. jytg air rpailq th,qt. Schedule of. Advertising Rates 3 times aI Once a I week, vieek, 1 Sqr. 1 Sqr. Sqr. One time,*-757—i----TY'-- Two times 1 26 f Three times.. . Pout' times 1 11 " Five times...i . . 2 20 One week - 260 l7O 1 86 Two weeks • 4Eh I 290 I 146 Three weeks 800 , 400 I 200 One month r I 50 6OW I 260 Two frionths., 11 25 Three '2lloll4lui i 750 376 13 75 I 915 r 4'85 Six m0nthe_........ 21/ 761 . 13,85 I 800 Nine months 27 00 ,1 18 00 ' 900 , One year '- . 32 00 2l 33 I 10 70 CRANGEMILE ADVIIRMTSEMETITS; Fqr.:egkf 'square, .changeable, One time .-each each Week confined to the immediate bueineaa'of the advertiser, All, Largerfailvettleementellii exact proportion.. f 8 times 13411y:1:a week 9 . 9 3616 001 1.4 701 fa 00 17 20 11 45 860 600 , 24 00— 19 00. 15 76 10 60 40 oq 2800 24 50 14,00 1 month_.. 9 months.. e. months,. 1 pear.... . nnitices doable the above rates. Death notices each . insertion 60 cents bliiiriage notidel, each insertion... 75 " titeambnat advertisements, per trip. 112, 00 Ekectitors , 'and Administrator's n 0........ ........ 2 7. Prom'the Mr. Lincoln's Proposed Armilstice. retort has been current among Mr , Line° political friends, for. the past day or two that, he is about to send cent , missioners to 'the rebel authorities at Ifiehttiond to ! propose end arrange the the terms of an armistice. Our. relations with the administration are not such es authorize, us to vouch for the truthful. ness of this minor. We can only say that suelf a plan lout been tinder tion.sider, ation tor some days; and is favored by the special adherents of Mr. Lincoln by reason of what, they deem to be its great advantages as a political uninettvre, in his interest, the approaching prest dential campaign. • • The "T.o.whout it may concern" let ter of President Lincoln, as it stands, ruins his chances for re-election. It was obviously designed,' err rather the clause requiring the South to abandon slavery betore he would even listen to overtures of peace,. was designed, to recover the soli thief the Mattslave:ry ?tidiest's, who were on-pars-rig-to go over in a body to General Fremont • -It was the dodge of a political trickster, devised to catch votes. It was the application of political cunning to the problems of !aro states manship. The =result instantly display ell: their enormous disproportion. , . was as if he had taken a two foot rule to measure the bight of the Alleg kettles, or had gone to Work to estimate the ea bic contents of the Atlantic with -a qtint pot. Mr. _Lincoln woke up in. the Morn ing after the publication of his Niagara later, and found that instead of decoying the votes of a wing of his'own party, Ii had shocked the intelligence of the nu , - lion, lie disco iered, that, instead of soothing the desseusione of Republicans, he had alienated them by hundreds of thimsands, and:had intensified the hostil hey of those who ha - ve always resisted his prostitution of the war for the Union into an abolition crusade. The ddititial explanath ns given by Mr. Greeley of his intercourse with the rebel commissioners, and, we do not hesitate to say, his correspondence with Mr. Lincoln, which has been carefully kept front the public doubtless for this very reation, betrayed his conviction that Inevitabte defeat awaited them at the polls next November, if Mr. Lincoln kept this issue bcfore-the people.,—a con tinuance of the war, a refusal even to re— ceive overtures of peace, till slavery is abandoned Mn Raymond, chairman .of the Na; tiot.al Esccutive Committee, and editor of Mi. Lincoln's special organ, the Times, made post haste to Washington to tell therPresident that he had made himself a &rested man before. his com petitor was limit:Limited. And the edit° • Hal page of journal, dast week, Thurs day, contained a letter from Washing ton, which the Traune of Friday has tened to echo and emphasize, in which it was endeavored to whittle down, the signiticance of the "To whom it may concern" letter, and 10 make it falsely appear that Mr. Lincoln had not intend. ed to lay down say abolition "ultima tum" to the rebels. But, in. the face of the explicit language of the Niagara let ter itself, such a 'denial could only serve as a temporary Intake-shift. It deceived klP,body, and merely indicates that bir. Lin,colia be hia l egTegious blnnder, and is cunningly:contriving to repair it. Obviously, there is•bUt one way to re'- pair it, with a view to his -re-election. He mu.st.dn- something to dehnle a long suffering:people into the belief that he is Willing to take steps to insure peace; that he, iik . not pulposing to continue the war indefinitely that the real obstacles to peace stand, not in the policy of his administration, but in the contumacious obstinacy of the rebel chieftains. ' Such a'cieltisfon and share, which he is' wil ling, to, act in order to entrap voter§ enough to insure his re-election, jumps on all fours with his conviction, field now for many, Months, that the rebel- ' lion cannot' be . .suppressed by force of: arms; that threatened ernancipation,Stift- ; ji4ation„ contseation, and extertninti-1 , tion, and all the minatory horrors with h ' he bas spread out on white paper, to! tail!) , . the souls of- the rebel's into re-, pentance' . and • ohj6'clions, •have failed;; that his militari , rwrirtozenunt of our 1 campaigns has done ' about• all that war,' can dO ti? restore the,. Union. Such ail delusion ortlie people' into the belief that,' lie is st, 4eart Willing fOr'Pedb,,h; wddid alid pimp* bn,allfourtk With his plan of ' fightin,,blOr a 'bbilndaty-Iti'reference to which he.has shaped his management-of oul i ,Cdtapal gus; Iffis'Ai rt•lted 'lced iiti on , and* has" guided..his I; ectitive . policy.. The erection of ;West 'Virginia into a Slate, the plan of, compensatory eman( i- • pation, the persistent etcdeavor to drive: opt the Ayes and destrby thht prOpertyi intereht in Koplbliy, )faqlend', and; Missouri, are proore that this has been at the bottom of 3lr ; ' . .Lizi'deles poliey.; The vendrable drdttetiden last'of a ratel Of glanist, died Itfthe graftleltetthat - Mei hurhilag desire riT' Bin' - 4kitei 'to lirreservel the Union had litniAre'di l lir:' Lincoln's! narrow soul with' nothiti r g" better than! the,purpose to fight till a good boundary, tin e _wasinanred: . . , ToWnpoie - 'an aitafsgCe - to, #, the . Rich: mond aothhrite.s/ tidtfqt`e,• l is • c t illf e #gtilllld tic 'That Ot.'tfils trick.std'a, . ,_,, • _,2t ftAld . . That he would •tlr•- J•kr. • .4c',lt e, • tiatdry step to a real wr4l3l4Delicej . „tritich less to peace , 4%04 UnlOx; we do not fOr a• - 091 1 .Ine. :" Ti Mr: Lincoln's ad-i i t liil P l4 l7 -4 :4 4 4ltte e cti f l e n h o ea t n .r dc e a c Uil o n ti ni ttirne tn.c64 : llP3 i qu f fern :el viotrid. 'The South will not treat •ithi him except its independence be granted.. MOIMNEE POST _ Stetpr prltitkigilPibil f fritetpt, BABA 01YER8,-hoprietorra- 1171EY DISIMMOK 014 PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING lbest style. SPEOILL-3:CrWAioN EAny.• TO RAILROAD, MERCANTiLEVID LEGAL PRINTIN Our faallities for doing Posters, For Exhibitions/Lad Ch:awls ctsuulet be surpassed in the city. - • 1- We do no injustice to Mr. Lincoln in this estimate of, his. designs. An editor ial-lettef to ttie'litbany 'Evening 3aime a few days ago, Written in Washington, said: , J Lfind; among r the weak-kneed;ansi despondent Union—men (so called) * *[of M. LiAcoku .4 1 e,filliefl a preference for a dinigect Union, rather than a further'prottiectition or' -'the' * *, . 4 ' on the gronad . thnt it i weuld he better to have a northern republic wide out slavery, than a recobstrUctell'Unlith with it.". r. . The Triintne is preparing theway for this proposed armietied. On 'Friday , it said boldly: , "We have no sympatbY `wit' the shuddering: dreadiltbat Mir ' 4 l6;teitruireert may, by lintening to, propositionp . ,..gront the rebels, virtually acknowledge their independence.( <iEti4nette the"disease of little minOs; n g;eat souls tere..nev,ny troubled ft;"—which wouTcY have n bee an excellelitsthing terl reureinher when Vic,n•Ecesitient Stepitefif./44!:t 3ii ) come to Washington. 'We d 6 ttOt. 'need to add Vitifti In; r: judgenlerit 'lltke r jlfgYiltTY. higiTgrTtMag to fear and Miming to hopefrom - Mr. Lin eol *owed armistice/ if T1in 3 74.1- bone utters sobex tfni k k {lt% "we feel certain that two- irds of_ the • Aniericsi ifrkpltrein=eish r eirlilideleg Medi vidingauioilislyy„.alisorhin4idy de sire pee ace,' and are ready to thake all needful sacrifices uslibsure ity» hot tie repeat, the country, `bleeding, stlffe c ring, misgoverned, distracted, has nothing lo hope and has everything to itate , froni an armistice, or any- other step atoiliard Peace which Mr. Lincoln - May take . or pretend to take. •It shudders with •fear when he comes betkiing even Aneno344oll as Peace; for Disunion is its condition and its result.' ; ; • It is the mission. of the Dernqpre c tip patty to restormto - thematrort Peace, - and to these: StatesvAinardatrti belligerent, and dEencheti with fraternal ,b100t1—,144)- er ty an d '• " .• ) •I.; General Sherman nu Negrcit Re, If General ShernAn.-.e.v,er rime qty President, he is tolerablX sups not ! p _re,- ceive the vote of Itfassachusetta: die bus just written a lett/if - to:3 irti agent of that state, who was runningyaftimnsgro recruits within the. l lirics of which must make the cheek of, ewer" son of hat (Mee heincited stitt - e 're'ddeti with shathe. He says td the agettO. ,,l ='-F - I. do not see.that t , you to black recruits, hut you:m.re-4.4..liPerW to collect white reenlis t , It is waste of Wile - and Money tdligen -" ren dezvous ti - NorthiVest Gebtrglay; tor Pas sure you, I hive not.seen ableibod; ied map, black 4 white, QM+, fit fey a soldier, whh,wa! not ip ours Fox oI llle one 'opposed to it. You Speak - the' Ili presaloiii %kir* abroad that I um:opposed to' ilteorganit zation of POorlA.rbeilh.gPta. My : opinions are usualiy,xc l ry ( poqiilve„, and there is no rchabn why ybu etiaes not know theta. ,; rc nit '7J, Though. errtEirtaining .profoun..in ntver• ence for our Congraaa,j, tipAuubt qteic wisdom thp Itaseige - of c pia , lat. - 13 . ecialse about ait arniy arc ft nUisitnce. '241. , The. duty' of eilizent to. fightlfdr their country ie tooisacted g one 10 be mod, died of by buying up the r•gfuae of :o eta tea, Bd. It is - unjuat tb the brirveisoldlery and.volunteers who are fighting Asian:it:le who compose, thiA .army do t ,do .place them on a par 2.tilh the class of recruits you are after. ' • 4th. The negro it in-a errtitakb* and is not thz.equal'of the whita.isian...ta.;;-. sth. He is liberated &maids 11prkkgo by act of war; and the arrnies 3 inittie field are entitied.to .all his assisuuniis in labor and fighting, in addition . to the proper quotas, of the Otates. 6th. 'Phis bidding..;-and bantering ,fOr recruits, white and black,. has delaivd the reinforgeenents,' of our artale's;are time when such reinforcements would have enabled us to Malta ourimcier4ses permanent. • *- - r • 714- NlAtilaw ision OZPVvirlletkt Whitt . , pending war, is unwise and unattfe has delayed the universal draft'which firmly believe wiffirecorme'necegiary.,qo overcome the wide-sprout. rhsistemect offered us- v end I also believejte„nni versal4ralt will he wise and becteficial; tor, under the providence ortra, it will separate the sheep fitno ThetiOati, WWI demonstiatelNA'hat eitirzens , wilhitight tor their coontiry„and, what will, , No one will infer, frout,thil i thal„l., not a friend of the' lidgro as well iiitah w bite 'race.. I 'contend h IliktlieititiEki ond. rebellion of the , master freed the slafe, ,and the armies I ,11,4ve9WIRIP'il,". ed have conducted to safeo,inis more ife groes that those o,p f* any 'genital nflf cer in the army; but I prefer vEdrdegiror pioneers, teamsters, cooks and Befranta; others grailingly ettper4usliikt,,in Ape art of the scniers, I,tegnining with 11 1 duties or local garrieOns eucltli as At ' MeMphIS; "Vicksburg,; Natchez, Naell , ville and enotianooga;.but‘ :wouldettot 44w 1 4, 1 the. „I ) PqE • r?teel pproportionits active, atqleyc young awe, filr some' fituat"reitalti -io gegk dew homes , anti 'provide for the 4 4(1 - :acrd young—the feeble.and These are sonic o f.. .fPityi(PeCM Y L .F.Wi Lions, but I assure' p op they are shattiu by A large pi opertioif 01 --thirligifffillk Gentle] Sherman was deposed -t - :4.w control of a cleps.rtnimni, some, t yea; s since, because be was supposed -to- be crazy; but frets, the above" ft' ptilk' Ise seen that, there is sonic. Inethinl) : 4l4S madness, • • • • • -.• zxzm aIGILEST , PSZEFIUDIi MUMIKEffiI ,s,Ew LNG The Amiiiciin Tibtitute, RT.PO-PITS '.'that STITCH . ," and ranks ht4lrat , on a couut of 'the 'elnetteitY,;, Ofeuttfeike,:" tienufy and kenilaritAirablentilp:ott -.53 Via stiteldng.:Atett, dookeplittsh ttXer W ide Z AW C (4tt4rl ea N C YY ,t 2.., :71. %Imo.•&Ax.;doci - g • iiimunctiv .reep beat /or takiiidi .4iii — vittigir , lt • ,relluirea only ons-bldttlmantiekkili - , Thread or Silk thatia eonnuinel .the .ctittirk 11iAchine001 . ti icirto ientifil ',met PER I)AW . Tha AittEEKElra - . WILSON inthe only annebrinitiludnitip_ the. 434 4 1 35. tIATR9:9 3 * I3 /".9ifgie.2l Call and examine them at the • ai r ,ftleBro qM) N 9. 2 1:F./144 7 . 'W7a. summits at txL;24entm., 500. DV; "GA . ; 311111 r. 0 • PS.TTERgtqI& AJWIT • • • ' , rics.-• at. Be &C..
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