ME==lll 1G RATES.' Falicaulliirmittioviiiiisgquird,4olta s t ovary day One insertion • 76 Oils month. • 7 ,5 0 Two insertions.... 1,25 Two months 11,26 46C Threta Months.;... 13,75 tour insertions .... 1r.90 Rout nioliths _... 13,00 Five insertions.... 2,20 Five months...... 14,00 One week 2,60 Six months 20,75 Twoflb :weeke.. . 4,8510ne year 32,00 6,00 One khan changeable one° a week 1 year.l3o,oo DAILY 106 T, Sin e° rkbeariptions by mail, *B,OO per year. Delivered' In the city, at 18 cents per week WEEKLY X' S . Stngle anbscrriptiona *2,00 11.01 aides, each i, 72 ._ 'der - • eilio6ples, each 1,80 Twenty coßtea, each, (and one to g etter up ,) 1,20 Fortyl,to One 'Hundred " 1,00 JAS. P. BARB, • Editor and Proprietor. MEDICAL HERNIA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture cured. nernlit Or Rupture cured nernla or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or 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 Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure Truss Ritter's Patent Truss Fitch's Supporter Truss Self-AdJusting Truss Dr. Banning's Lace Body Mere, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses Dliv S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Slap- porter. Piles Drops, for the support and cure of Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caße, (or weak knee joints. Ankle Supperlend, for weak knee joints. Suupeusory Bandages Self-Injecting Syringes; olio every kind of Symigea. Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which wil salloally cure Hernia or Rupture ifirOtltae at his DauG Swam, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; ailtn of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of nehea around the body immediately over the DR. KEYSER will give hie personal attention to the aplication of Trusses in adults and children and he is satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, he will be enabled to give satiate° Self-Injecting Syringes Self-Injecting Syrixiges Self-Injecting Syringes Self-InJerang Syrknges Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinde, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, Ai DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street nolo-Iydistv TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certtflecte from the one of most respectable citizens of Ifilkins township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lisuf,ay , Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certificates are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparations Ds. GRo. H. KICTSBR:-/ became afficted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worn, en ae to trouble me very much, so much•so at times as to unfit me or work. Sometimes+ I was so had that I could do of anything account of them, they came on out on.me as large an a hickory nut. I had tried a great dear - of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in ainerilars and pamphlets that tell in my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes 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 visited me at my bousaasal gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get, well. Over a year agg not an advertisement of your Lindsay/a „Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would . have to be re- 'owed by the - medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you said I could n expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It on, one bottle at a time, until I. had used fly bottles. After thia quantity had men used, I Was entirely well of the - Pile% which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health is improved, and I am as well u could be expected for one of my age, 'being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and them) ill noappearanee of a return of the disease; I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before need to hurt me., When 1 ound out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider it my du ty to 'snake 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 Willing lkip, and will be pleased to sable, any one of the trutli:ot this oertlfloate if they ikah to call bedember 24th, 1583. ilarLook ant Me name of DR. 'GZOROE' R MUER en the woes qr The bottle and meat- over ,iiktogks oho fo risio 'gimp on ike Mita SY* on Ailorof the bottle to preterit king folio/. Vririorie article which is in the market. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. "Great American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal . JEV242 . i'EUAL.S 11L1 AVENEVER VET FAILED( W HEN the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing ditticultieearising from OBSTRUUTIONS, Oil STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Urns are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the a) Stern 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 he taken the first three or tofr months of pregnancy., though • sale at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE. - - on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reprodnotion, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ld DIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of '7O pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. 4:6,-The pulls and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when dean ed, awl - RENY hNA L ED, and pre-paid on receipt of money by , J. DIH Y AN, M. ft., (lenertil Agent, No. 70 Cedar street, New fork. air- Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. octi-e nitiarW f3S.OTICE: 7'o AEI. CONCERNED-- Among a certain class of self-imttant peo t-here mi is a peculiar feeling of aoatemnt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, ( Pal VATS D ISEaff es,) 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 obnoxious to these very relined parties. I suppose they Would cot let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because tie adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so.he can get - the case. (Men he has almost deprived the party of hts life. lie comes at last to the physician that mlvertises--how e lse are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I These nien are held up as shining lights in the medic-al world ; I don't assert that I 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 PHIVATH lhawasits upwards ot i 0 years, and without egotism can say I hare ea, ed hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment Is con tined to the vegetable altogether, as I think It is the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I thought it necessary to certify to my general sec neon : but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof wit bout adding more. Spernintern lien and all -diseases arising trom 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 driTerent advertisements that are seen in our pay.ers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health end money. Hundreds are e Li b.! annu ally by ru new remedies. Address BOX FPO. Pittsburgh Postodice. KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES NO LONGER. IikTATIONALITV F. VERVT 111 N G Foreign Emblems used loi; (.11.1,01 Of every kind Onr N ational Emblems, Eagles,Shields,Stars& Stripes, Designate the suits in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL INSTEAD OF - A KII`;() ' GODDESS OF LIBERTY INsT EA L OF A It ! MAJOR INSTEAD of' JA('K ! UNION CARDS are put up in a neat box. JOHN W. PITTOCK'S jeltl (IPP()SITE BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, No. 7si arket. st rcCt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAVING ROUGOT OUR COMA before the recent heavy adcancea we otter at prices considerably lees than can he knight any where in the East, a large and well KSFK , I led stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the beet foreign and domestic manufacture. A great variety of dress - trimmings, Bilk and Bugle Gimps, Silk. Tassels, Ornaments, Veils, Ribbons, Magic and Lace Mailing, .let, Silk and Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of RICH GUIPURE LACE'S, Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Hain . 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. ,1111 - OILLIL SOON:VI, Jeri • . -- Pr .1 _.3 E 4 .7 ei Fi ....--. -. 23.4 liige to t t e ti ... ..., 0 Cl 2 Cd t: 1 2-' 1.4 !. cr.2 :4 , 44 .i f -:il ca PI, !"- .M oa: , ...... .sf.s- . 4 L.-- ~.L...."-D Ts . 4 ,,,, iii = 0 0) c 5 , z a 3 .-1 5 .1. , 5i Ei A g - 4 21 t „C, H = N pq 45 8.4 o el = E 4 , h .tri:244 12 1 Et Et ft Mile • E.E.E444, , ; GIR A.ll, 1)' ErOllErE, aiuraTirwr, girr.ovt • otbern -4+4 t rt. W. ICanatra, , isy64m PROPRIETOR. _......, I I V t -I ' ;‘; '''.. ..., , ' , ' f :. ,- I . '' - ' tll . . 1 • • 1 ' - •1 I . 4„,‘, j. z , i z 1 1 ~ 4. .r j • Try. , ,4 - . # k ~ , 4 ." -- .7, -- •-•,,„ , :\A a i , - -----'. •• ' ..ili [ 4. ' 4 • 4 1 lifn/ N 1 ;1' - _______---------7 ---- ~.. -, ~... • ... .-, .. . • ..., ......_ .....,--,_ , ---- , ..... . - ::",.., • 9.v .„4 , 4 ~,,,,;*? .•• '., ' = -T.,.. - '" Wifl..., - __,_ -=---_-_,,--:,_ "4 .`•-•-•;,,.- a F .-- . /9 . ...,... - . ‘e . -- ,„ ~_-___ z__,_,.-_-___,&-.7.---' -;;;: ,--r i - 1 - •!..1.. --.-- .- -- =- * ` - flir - i :7,--.. ''-..-..•-• - ______._.. ___ - __,--- . • I!''' , „ 'A N: t V .• . tlfl, ' :IL, .• r i f iaJ II , II I . . . ~ :7 17 , ( it" • I 4 i .. 1 . 44111. . / . N. ..........—.. ......... MEDICAL MENIMI PITTSBURG it. MON DAY. AVGITST 22, 1864. 'DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, 40 44 • iu r tr i . 111 Z '-'-i C V , . _ - E 4 4 ' /3 0 kI 4 Pi 0--, c.) 'lOl 0 A ; , 16 1 - , 4 1 Pio Pog r"", 1-4 * 0 1:' 0 .--..) 0 New Goods I New Goofs Goode ! Goods (hods , Goods 1 Goods 1 MAO BUY GOODS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY \. A I' GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, Al-t 1(1 , :r p4rr 1.:11,-Yr A W. WEITR'S PIANOS. l'I.:!—;'I'1114floiN IA I A, n PEI!, ?ir >r. VI 1,1, N e 1,111 . u,r.l iNt 1 • ‘ t i I PI IC, I'ivl,o-1,1 tisk 11,11111114 M), e“,clnl ye4in, kn.! le, I 'deo:4lll4e ili 1,,00n,rioloo; t how h r their II lii., owo Om Ability. The Catbte ut those we mato t a one ploin and strung, suited to our purpos.,, /11111 gts tog onus matixfact lon In every Tesioxt Sli- 51,11tY AN( ELIA Joutotry 9,1563. :Superioresii.. New lot of Weber's Pianos just reeelieil by C lIA S. C. lei I,LnII, 81 WOOD STREET. Sole Agent for l'lttoburgh DEEM SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, UM} 11. Warehouse, No. 143 First and 140 Second ata: a u n o u a f i a ( c ) t i r i l i e L r i s o o r t t Retorts all n sAz s e t s i 11, and ens: i and wiasiteirf pipes, Sail Irons, lug irons, wagon Boxes, Seal Mills,o Putties, Hangers and Couplings. Also, .Tobliing and machinery of every descrip• tioacoadft to Order. -Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. o21;lyd&w WANTED -300 AGENTS TO' SELL the great National Weather Indicator. This simple and beautiful Instrument, (with ,a Themometer attached,) although, hut just intro. duced hundreds attest to its accuracy 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 accuracy the approaching rain, but this National Horoscope, the work of natures own hand tills up the void which man could not accomplish, and points its unerring linger to all changes of the weather. Send stamp for Circular. f Inc of the instru ments will he sent to Any address ;upon the re ceipt of +1,4. Address FRISBEE, COIIE k Co., au3 Union Erie Co., P, _ . C OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE Three miles from Allegheny City, containing about 12 acres of good land, well fenced and improved. A good .tsiticK HO USE, Carriage House ' Stable, Ice House, a good sup ply of bard and soft water, also, every other improvement necessary to make it a desirable bonie for a business man. Abundance of fruit of every variety, such as apples, pears, peaches, plums and small fruits, also, a variety of 1200 vines', some of which are now bearing. The above will be sold cheap if applied for 5000. J. W. WYKYSorbotograpber, jy2B-2wd nt.ls Fifth at. WELDON .64 4 LLY, Lead Burners, •PlUmberi, Gas and. Steam Fitters:. . iyis • • r. • IS4, Wood at., near Stith. Mg' C:0 tii4TX3 kik - Pocitzpit isoosu.coniTAutizsu , - f aj was: ...,ettm or money and bridge, tikeNina citi thelthAtimille road, which the:owner. can have by paying expenzew. - andUwor_ng.44,l same, apply near the White Hall. JNO. M'BOBERTS. ml2o4tw ; 1 I FIRST N&TIONAL. • BATIK OF' 1.1 - 1311:9174:31.14: • TREASTAY DEPARTWENT. OFFICE. OF (30OTROLLSR OF TA Stir RMEN ETV, Witahingtot sty, Aug sth, lam V 7 BRRICA Fl, liy satisfactory e,Vitlfuee presented to the undersigned, it. has been katole to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL. RANK OF PI in's— BTIR(111, in the County of Alleglipny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organised under and 'according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to'proelde a National Currency, secured Ity a pledge of :United States Stints, and to providelor the circulation and re ilereption thereof." approved' February 25th, 1853, and has complied tvlth all the prni - isione of said Act required to he compiled_ with before o°nm/cueing the business of _Banking. Note.THERKPORK, 1, Hugh McCulloch, flomp treller of - the Ourrency,,in herehy certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANE. f) PI'ETS.- 14011041, county of Allegheny and Istate Of Pennsylvania, is authorized tO ,comrnence the busineelt hi banking under the AeVatoresald. In testimony whereof wit:nesse my hand and *col of office, this sth day of A.ugust, 1863. Hl l l/1-1 MoCOLLOcit, L S Comptroller of the Currently, TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Late Pitteburghi Trust Company. Capital $500,000 Pahl In with privil ege to increase to 51,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National i tureen dy, under the title ni the FlRS'''. NATIONAL RANK OF PITTSBIIErin, would respectfully otter Its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Rills of Exchanyo, reeeive money en deposit and boy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success u, 'itch has attended the llttshurgh Trust Company since fits organization in 1:452, will we hellevebe a sutfidient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re delve the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspontiende with Ranks and Rankers, throughout the country, we believe we can otter unusuallactlitles to those who do business with as. New Goods IEEtM;1;iii;1=11i:1 New Gorit, . . , 1411IER Lk:EMILIE • WM. R. NrittoX, HOBERT S. HATF, A LI,X ANTI.:II. SFr:Ell, TROMAB HELL, FlLAttel9(l. BAILEY, Tilos. WIORTKAN, ALES. IRRADLEI , S e lute L I: ice. New Goods 3,1111 Es I,A 'ft IN, President. .1, I). tint! •tlg&-d&Wtf GZECONIJ NATIONAL HANK New Goode New Goaig IifIASI'JZ I , F.I'A RTAIFICT, ('tot I.IILoLI IVE Viaal,thstou 1'(1 • k eh. 13th, 1054. ri ER it a 4, 111 t rict to.) e, hlenee presented to the ti a del signed, it La_e trade to arpenr that the ••.1.4. tit\ll N IC\ N l'lTTsill• 1011 i, ht the f'ounly of Allre Le r), ile! State (it l'enupyls al, tit , 13A13 (well Llttl) orgAIF tied Under and accord.,, 'to the tni,toreinehts of the Act of l'htiress, entit 10,1 "An Ant So pro- ♦ldea Nettc,nelt:ti, retry' ! secured hy atle•lge 131 United I",tnteb tito , ks, neoi, to pt,ertite tot tl,c cir euletion and retietni,tion there.a oeppro, eo Feb- Chary 431 h, 1.103, and has con. 1 , 110,1 with all the proi isions of Lehi Act requirssi to be- complhal with before commencing the husAtiess of liaLk loi'ow, therefore, eloCio.ho , ll, troller of the Currently. ,t,, heishy all illy that the issol Ste 'UND NATItiAIAL ItAINIK 14 . I /1( i 11,('ot, my of A Iletteny, and State of i'ennirylvants. is nut horixed Itl e‘ltunieure the humane/is of Han kiiig Under the Apt atorsseid. In testimony trlisiteof inithess oil hemd and see! of "Meet Ats tUth Orin of Ftlytu i sty', 111'411 Alt It (1.f.1 •11, ~au r u-"lier of the I :tirrilticy. New Goods New Gooti New Goofs New Goods CHEAP THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA IEuN (TIA Tjit•ST Vitpttal,l3oo,ooo, with prig liege to Ittenrase to The IRUN 1111 Y TRI'3T OAAMPA N hav ing orient:111(.0 motor the N nttonel t 'ot relic) Act otters its Bert Ices for tie IPAiI t. 1.11 of a Clone, sl Ranking littelnees. Itrafte h,, ht and 60141 'Money recestotl on tteposit, Bull ttctileettone mule on all parts ol the country.. JACOB. PAINTXII, Jaatt Ecit U liCterrelt; 111. Goortat., E. "ARNE.I:, Preettleut .1 NO. E. 1' LE:iu clili..ar te1.43-4and TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. 101 RsT N ATI NA I. II A NIS ol+ AV PlITS14111:G11, a Designated Depository and Fi- nancial Agent of the Hy not hority of the 'Treated y DehArtineht, 1111t1 Stilo.;111.1,111.11,1 the Tre- Fort y b per cent. (701.1-bee ring A commission will he altos to Banks, Bank ors sod Brokers. JAM L:, L,ll iilll.lN, t tellers ate solicited. Pittsburgh, A phi 5t.27 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES NEW SONG "DREAMING OF HOME." aIIEAUTIFUL WORDS AND TAKING .I!dwc. Its popubtlity will be unbounded. Copies mailed 'on receipt of price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, BI WOOD STREET. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE, tuy2.&l4.w FOLLNDERY MACY:UNE SHOP 1 and TWOOWELLINGS, Corner of Butler and Carson streets, in the 9th Ward, °lithe A. V. B. R. This valuable pro- pert}, fronting MO feet on Butler at., and 100 tett on Carson, will be sold on, favorably terms, and possession given soon. For particulars applyto S. S. .BRYAN, Broker & Insurance Agent, jean . 19 Fourth at., Burke's Buildings. PLANER & KA YSICWS ' 7 ' ' o . Nalidefaftgiglrij i tg, *chines. These Sewing Machines are known as the very beat dneheaUditedaehteSa Xikay.nre WARRANT- E' and sold; at the -LowNs-V111.43E5. an d D, examine them before buying elsewhere Call . Re pairing_ Of .SoWfsg J.laebieee of -every . kind stsCiEtt itt ;prompli, en, , . ~. .. . ...401E. .. '' ' ' 4ifint, .' 7 j i'- • • i' - ..1:. I b . i C :ANt,..... itr.ift) 4 )Milig4l3rd ; •.P. i .e. , .1 Pitts urgb,lPs., n 01 SPENDERS, 14;flialilleihticinEps, and Hosierir at M'CLELLAND'S be Fifth street .131 . fa NATIONAL BANKS OF FITTSIWItrnL, PA-, OF Pirrsml 011 - $1.004),(Wo. United States 55 FIFTH STREET, Great F.tnporltnn r for PRICE, 25 CENTS INSURANCE INDEM:NrIT AGAINST LOSS .13V MIKE FRANKLIN FIRININSDRANOK copsys,.Ny OF pfI.I,LADELPIILA, OE nuE No. 433 and 437 carisimuir olgo Pink. , '''STATEIBENT of ASSETS, TAN. let, 18191.1 Published A &trembly to an Act of Assembly, be ing First kl,.rtgage, amply secured 111,893,392 37, Real Estate (present value 4103,313 81,) cost / 4 9 C 415 2 i Temporary Loans on ample Collet; feral Securities • 89,128 ' Stocks, (present value' 08,687 72,) cost . 8 1 ),* 88 Notes and Bills Receivable - 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 88 92,208,0,91 68 The only profits from premiums 'which: this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made op every deltription of Prop. erty in Town and Oopntry, at rates as lowan are ' consistent with -security. Since their incorporation, aitieMott of t years, they havepaid lossesby Pfre,to an sin= exceeding Four ,Millions of Dollars, thereby taG fording evidence of .the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability .andtlisposition to meet 'syith , promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859,14851,159 36, DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. RANCHER, NIORDECAL H. LOD TOBIAE WAGNER, Dsvro S. Buoy's, S ANDEL GRANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB R. Sierra, Epw o t Dsr..s, ()nouns W. Brous/we, ORO/WU FALRB, CHAS. C. RANCHER, President. El t WARD C. DALE, Vice President, WM. 0. Steel, Secretary pro tern. .r.O MIDENTR. COFPIN,Agest. rn y 18 Northeast nor. Third and Wood sts kruf , ADtilirtaii. FrREAND INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 NCIIESTNUT ST/IKEA • Opposite tito Custom .13101190. Capital—S*l9,loo. A5ieta..11304,9431. .14.71.16 L StAK.SI ALL KLNDS OF IN. NUJ:LANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, &treasonable rates of premlnm. El iLtT. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN Vice President. DutEurdßs. OHA Rt&P BATIZEI, E. R. Doe, E. - It. ENGLD3II, Gamtes W. /Mows, P. 13. Sat JOSEPH S. PAM, SHIMMAN, Josern °tat-row, .1. NI AO ‘II.OIC, E. W luta, P. Hi-au& at an, Secretary, I. 0. COMN, Agent. fyily Corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company ofPittsbnrgh. li. MILLER , jr. President. F. M. tionnow, Secretary. Capt. H. IL Countess, tieti'l Avnt. No. tie Water street, (Spang is Cos Warehouse, li upatar itt ry INLiIrrXriNST ALL ikmas of FIRE and MARINE RISES. A Home 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 haveassumed, .ottering the best protection to those who ile• sou to be insured. i.l It IteTO a.- —R. Miller, jr., James Al' Attley Nathamel }Will" Alexander Nlmick, George eaniphell )3. Horton, Chu. W. Rieke e,,n, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, DavidM. Long Heel 3. Thomas, ltenj. Bakewell, JOhn j 44 ALT:ROIEENT INSURANCE 00 . , (>F Pia ... 1 . /till. ETTIGF/ I • 001 es, No. 37 Fifth Street, Dank !Hoek. Ntit'lMS AGAINST ALL MINDS OF N YIHE AND AU(RINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, Preshlent; JOHN D. Itlo- CORP, rice President ; M. HOOK, Seoretitry I I Wm. DEAN, ( ieneral Agent. , 1141101 , 014.. —lzane Jones, U. G. Hussey, Har vey* Childs, Capt. R. C, Gray, John A. Wilson, S. I, Fahneatoek, John D. 51eCord, Capt Adam H. P. Sterling, t7apt. W. Dean, Robert 1.. ;11', ;few, Rout. H. Davis. notS DAY & HAYDEN, blanufacturers and Dealers In SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET,. sign of the Golden St irrnp, PIT'TSBURUIL, l'A., WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention 01 Saddler*, Coach Makers saul Dealers In genernl, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting in part for C'arringo Mann theturors, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enam.- rietl Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Lures, Fringes, BAIMIS, Spri4lgS, A tics, Bolt*, Felloes, Spokei,' Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., All of Avhleh. have been PITROHASED WITH GREAT CARE Espeeikdly the WOOD WCIFF, whlcb will be found of the Beat Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry. Saddlers and Harness Makersi Will find a full and complete stock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, names, Webs, full Measure StreartinglAttbst of 411 Numbers, Bits, Buckles, St Idups, Spur■, Threads, etc., etc., etc.. All of which will be sold at the lowest OAS prices, and perfect }satisfaction guaranteed. 'ro P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GOODS for our customere to wake and sell, as they properly belong to that branch. tuy2t4tt DAY & HAYDEN. H. D. BRECHT & CO., mANUFACTURERS Looking Glasses t . Gilt and Rosewood bionldings, Portrait and Picture Frames,. Dealers in Catholio Pietures. No. 128 Smithfield street, betfifeek Fifth and Sixth streets. jolt 13.1.40CXE,' • - 1 • W. H. M GEE,... No. 10 St. Clair St., WO CI f A) CALL THE ARIFENTION o busters to his stoelp of Good*, *bleb has been Selected with. great nare eta .contsdrts all the newest styles of . Gpods to be found to firit• class houses. Gent's .wistalig • a suit , of clothes 'made to order ssiltpleMelcaU and exim ine our goodA andprices. Alan, n full and cola plate stook of FumrsicrilemooDs; • • W. fi''Mo6EEj mitromit. TAuor, • • No.; st. Quit street,. Piburirb, • gmo cezpan IS MONTHS LIDISM4:OO SlNAsolo, Dwelling - Muse or 8 Booms plesean Man Pitineurshr*AtirB Ky • TN C+pllol+- i . ( ):d Ii li n it2BV J 1:: etegall'iNjb el WOW* p, MENS FINE In and Slippers, at Mio tlon House. m i te . **j Dst Schedule or Advertising Rates 6T/41:112(0 MATT/L6. in ring.. . .p. Two times •1" Three 'times:. Four times 'f '• • 4.. Ont week... . Two weeks Three Opt month., • Thee months Si months ' * 76 1 25 I GO 1 00 220 , 2 50 h ,6 00, 7 60 1125 23 7,6 0 76 27.00 32 00 Nine narmthm,t live year ADVERT haageatil immedif er advert F r ORANGE &B1.8 For one e meek, oolittneo to the advertlber. All lin. proportion. I: I I 3 times 2 times I 1 time 1 Dapy. a week a week Fa week I month — s - 3 - 351 $ 6 001 s47o[ 0 3 00 3 motithe ~,. lir,. 20 ,11 46 $5O 600 OM , 6 months .... 26 00 19 60 15 75 10 50 1 year .2;6 00 24 60 14 00 tif - Pist notiees4itlble the above rates. Death notices, eich insertion SO cents Marriage notisess, eaen insertion... 75 " Steamboat advertiaemors; per trip. 42 00 Executors' end Administrator's no-, tiee5.i.4........i. A WILLING SUBJECT OF THE i p_RAFT''. • To, THE, E 1117013 or t W wx ants). Sia: I can hardly express the satisfac tion, nay more,.!the thrill of loyal delight and renewed enthusiasm for,anddevotion to the - war otipw progressing iii this country, which I . experienced 1 yes terday morroing -in reading an' editori al in the New York Times, "headed, "The Draft a Fopulat Measure." I bad previously felt ',some d'o'ubts as to the popularity of this nieloure,' and. 'had soniethnes refleeted upon the cOnse queues's' that alight possibly ensue in in my happ little family circle':l am ' forty-three year s of age, and though hearty and healthy myself, have' a r wife 1 who is in a very delicate and feeble con ditibn, and five !Children, the eldest boy being a cripple !since his second year. Not being possessed of more than a moderate share Of this world's goods, I have never been able , to do much more than obtain , a eomforts.ble subsistence for My familyi, which is .of course en tirely dependentt on my lefiors. That a comparatively poor man should have so large a family is by some considered a reproach, but; like the Vicar of Wake field, whose Character I always admired most sincerely, I was ever of opinion that "the honestiman who married and brought up a large family did more ser vice thati he who continued single and only talked Of copulation." Therefore,. when I am reproached for having a large family to demand my assistance at a time when Congress decides that such fact has .no weight ' with its derdand for my 'service in the war( I &imply ;reply that the lat ter , alternative lione which I did not foresee in than) fiherefbre I cannot fair ly be blamed foC the existence, under present circumstances, of my sickly wife and our yet helpless children. I own, that beforeficriding ,the very lucid argument of the Times, I had some honest doubts of the popularity of the re cent/order for a draft. ,Supposing it ne cessary, however;; I looked.upon it at an evil ancident,to war, rather than as a' desirable blessing to indi;vidualaraml so ciety. But now .am confident I ' was mistaken, and Ise Cher the "curious twist ings of the political malignant," nor the thepusillanimousidea of natural affection andianxiety,morlthe review of the mili tary situation, tier of previous calls and the numbers of men demanded, nor the prospect-of future calls, as large, can shake the confidence, I have in the po litical beauty, the popularity of the draft. There are a great many fallacies Indul - ged ,in by various people, of which to doubt the popularity of the draft is one of the principle. Mrs. Squeers, the tal ented matron of Lotheboys' Hall, proved conclusively that;.brimstone and tablas- , ses is an excellerd and popular article of food for boarding school, boys, having an admirable efittet on the digestion, es pecially in an , economical point of view. "Capitall capital!" I ex claimed on reading in the Mlles that everybody was in a glowing enthusiasm of admiration over the draft- proolaina- Ilion. • "The l people have discovered that a continual conscript on is all that has hen Wanting 11 refofore to' make of r republic the ii fr eat .and happiest on eatti:" I iMme lately rushed ovef to xteigitbor stnith, ik" tell him the joyful news. Neighbor Smith, MT. Elinor, is oneipf, clur most to al and devoted citi zens. lie has lad family, 'and is' some what older than r'rlyself, being just turn ed of forty-six. Ile is a member in good siatiding of the . ..oyal League, and was oneof the most tnthusiastic men in his admiratibn of fli"f 'negro regiments that were, presented 'With the "love and ho r" pf the rives and daughters of his loyal league; associates some Limo ago, "Ah,laeighbor Jones," --said he, rubbing - hik,palins together in delight,, "I know allnbotit iv it. I've jhit, read it. legs of this tick d rebellion, sir, are tot teribg, Sir; tottciring, I say, The ana conda, sir, is co tracting his folds;' the of thi inhuman and accursed rebellion it lkok .; on all this 'ere con tinent, sir, t e la t man and the last dol lar shall be hoe fillty given to this. 'ere cause, and t enliberty shall reign 'from the Atlantic to the Pacific, six from the lakes to the gulfi sir." I caught Smith's i hand in an e taey of ; joy. "Jones."said he, "yon'r a loyal' man. So am I, and the only re ret is that lam a little too old to be drafted, and therefore ex empt. But asaure you that has not the slightest influence on my unswerving loyalty. Jones{ you are not forty five yet, Jones, I envy you, Ido indeed: The people, air,;the.people are 'entheisi astic• as they never were bofore in the support of the War. It is a pity we have not always .had a rebellion to develop their latent energies. But we have only commenced to • develop' them, sir; I am confident we have only commenced, We are coming Father i Abraham, five hundred Illiili01;Ig 1 liieto; ', itnd, as I said before, I only regret that I am exempt." lizetie tl i I shook Smi ''s had again; I shook ' both hfinda,l gr . litletk. tied relighted to find a nonfinite 'an .o :,} ,lira I had:j4st, read. Pesti* Ong do*h retrea t ! It*, mt. FrgdgriclE kighat•PA• 01 1 4Eh15;a444. 31 : 1 0 241 1V3 r 01 21 4 fatki;t9f itVireitiOVe., 11f i r, Etirtipkinef4er..tather red. POl , q-lanl#, yal-, : - -olitonod. mail him; ill's FRP*Divu4L */friollely i ung Joan, alr ioiti MIRO et 4f Ihet. lo pi4gee,.. iyidgt, O O4 tnoos luttlaefltetAtit.,, riMit 1 .30211, 4 : 4 'Ala - 4 ' •.- PrirtellWiftiat: tintt ttkoatgo , l , , d.0110114g faiPCIT .Sl'• ' eq.i :10114 Edifilfflitni , - ' S'lliThlgn ..) dopers of the Vaulty ! wow s ,. . - - 0 . Mined, and' k aping the rest, . ;fifthly - MORNING ;POST Stgam - •• BAILi& 144 ... t .';;;; ; :tr - IV7lll' micnu rrzcar PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING , best stow ! sPEOLC4:)Mfift6ON PAIN. ir RAILROAD, MERCANTILE 1 - IDAL. PRIDIDt rs. Our Witless for doing Posters ) , Prod wile, . dit464 roc Est.*k=or. frslimi? Mcl surpassed in the atty.— _, to pay the:expenses I :444o.U.Y.liazrarisi —a more disinterested and,lest.ti_o e -,---.', position, as he informed bkir Welt t , :' had been wasted tnicin thd ree;iiittl; -, P.": my dear Mr. Jones,;olfriaid.he;l 4 ,ll ; ' , ,,, , ,. congrntAife:yolfupon being heart .a- well in this cri'si's, iviibiit'llitfc ddidatide•thEbtiorticiaiafther , aldi s dipiti r erl .„ men L•• I -Aa for .trier ir aliglX, J be Util 4: spirit, Mr. Jones, ottgli:ette io.., it 7 1i, : ' ,'•'-' sent in the body;" and . . lin A or rather Fred! litiailedi irtWitts • '- 'l% we parted. , ' ThEiinextiperson ilaet A wits- a contnietor who , iimfil aft,krll ll 1 4 1 0.,, 41;- some fortune. by purehasin ahnk i dpnett clothing from canciipqr iiiittl tale, and' nianufactuting •-•ththltOkitii new sr* overcoats cuiddilanketk Afr- Aminhtsb4;,Youlticatigir .' o'd i ts inerely-knripf,dfs,Vanie . xi . ” the ,- oeeasiori?, appred, 'd `'.-ei , beainifig i efrs 'metal filitegltiwittpwith patriotic and)idlidirterestatonalinaistap. T. 'Mr. .TonasiV,Heitisi her ::14. 1 * 1ft .. - fy. ~...• • hO l 4 Y. M- Pt i Pit i. of T e l l, . /2 °Wir I N i; be the salvntion •oY AM.'. /80 • .• - 4 EirirpOr•fs ithigni•,g itilikAfiliifibc .-.: It itr' getting , lishilidable •&o hetogati. ed;'_lplitera ti raihifitet - iiithgediiktitsilil deed, although bfedurse - evelyborlyort- - - not go. L'aineerely hvishAr99RJil.Pltt inv PresenViggices-49,,P, P. L 'goTellt_ntent . I think outweigh 'any thie f might 1411- , der in 'the array.' 'l' hifecat'qdrolitlttn - b, ' hoWeircr, already , engage4r a workman ' whose bargain ends on , t3qpteNir. .. 1 ; -- good fellow, got him. 'cheap. ,S , • i• of the rriagnificentlinilitiess` '.I - . .4 ,- ,, 0 When the new htVies gerintiPtifetatitin ; Old clothe, coat* pante,ioverecgreen .backicr - firm7 of_(Poulticelltg afk.'„,.. - 14(W. Cost of StiPaidtl4#,As•htitesintlip,reqNa on the, business to be donp.' "lj L. • • I Misht Vnli44 otlierii, 7 l,lWiEdittfe, With'whoitt"l 3 twe converascluosk4tbe same subjeeti and all.'Aof 1.0,1*, - .4tessteL d. to eXpreas,bilkimPirkX 40.141V3Fe they were nearly coritue 0 r , :of dce-holders, exeldiPefef'Verfonainieibiis; but I had resolvedlatinipally9ttiewirinit that clase , of people, lot: ILIVINQ , „to mysel fithat,'ne, I, deeirOOßiArti opin ions, ions, I must consult thine, whO . aimed to be the only loyalists iii`theillificiptithil who, rfound,Aad• read` - the article rai. hided t0....j retninedliBhir %Vera and satisfied.,tlt is greatlriZake Mr. Ed:- itor, to'spose l tlilit - Vartficilet the nor-, mil condition of ;mankind; and thAfton scription, is not its chiefest 6lisplik,,,,Tt is like phlebotomy in' surg ery dipleUng the sick state'ofits-'supera artdant breed, and centralizing! vowel*, slid ittelterit3r into a more manageable-foil% soqtat:the destines ; of people, i may ,be govenieTby the dash of a pen Or thatirtiling - tifibtill. `We are living,' Mr. Editor, Join Azgrand and awful timee2 wherc k atthodte - ingf is sublime.!': , Thus thinking, Iwpittb,orpe to IV Wife and children determined, to generously trust hiy country 'foi-Lteir maintenance When ram i tolle tec the war. l' .Yours, .4tc.,......,irii. 3 times a week, 1 Sqr. 1 45 9' 500 Q 2 9 76 4 56 6'90 9 PO TO 70 Istiminrtn. le one tim to busines feemente t -• • • . . 411441,gg.-11471 New-.York' ,; Iniportditt' ui`Bifttidirt -to ne. The armistice or 'peat% negptiMilms still occupy the attention , roCthek-people here as elsewhere in tii . e r hOrtittp to being Agged upoh the gsfoltin an Nib- Met more and more Stiongly 7 . 3 tiVeliikilay that something must be done Ininnrfurttse to the growing sentiment a:theimple, in favor of peace. Witile,Reace - At, any price wouldEbe Impaled ,by,,W.„Ptititiple, still a majority lu•eknowirte. fairor:home action W4,'WlllllO, peace sentiment, effective,,,6:/effr-WEI since theittwasa , meting , ofa - nr of leading New' Eigiand — ft - pttlill4tri• at Boston. At this meeting Becretates sendenr Sedietetrlcileortiwef 'pres ent.' It was agreed tbat'a•aoM9 Mve ment must be, madeto_comiera to chtlu3lev- ident tendency of th e . pub& . mind: ward peace. Ihis could ' anly il betline • by an offer of an tiiinisti - dy.witihkin re fused by the rebel authotitiett, wouytre lieve the Administiatilin'n,CAlqn2P3.4a . - lion under which, it, now r e sts, f rat-In disposition to make peace tipoirthif tut impossible terms. SecretarylfrFeilitendeit was of the ;opinion that he•cohldifOt car ry on the TreasertYk?44o4Bl7.43nßieffiing was dine in this ,and. that otherwise he slteirlh ueliive tegign his positichi. Secret!trytWil son to Washington aline da,yednucaywas to urge there views !IPA a lter - res 4 I r ent * and it is understood Ahat.,lur. Lincoln regards theM,fattikably. illt`iffinigtice • is further d'estrible , as iffordinglittr ex cuse PM' the postplummentrof, thhiAraftw which seems to make.trouble v iand also admitling t ef furloughs tilers, to enable them to go 'hate:land vote at' the election retitle& by the rebels, it of course throwaalls remnsi bility for the eontinuance•A_,f I. 19 war upon them, and the whole Mirth will be rallied in favor br ittiligoitSue-•prose-_ li cation. ' ' " r ' • -.'' .'"1-4.4.....: ~.. .. , a I' . - - -- - ----- 771 --- - ... z,... v : 435- „ : . :. 4 I • • _ kti d iNg4 i tkillt g4l lag .:,t,. 2 OLV....it _EN . • . [ . e .2 0 E" 44:gati### . r n A 00 1 1/ CELEBEVIED 'f) NAM% •f 1,4 • : • A- 1 1:1? ••: ' 1931111:EMZEC bat lllRCAtflif Ampricari Oitifat Milbations, • • N0..12 BlLSlllginoolf,:43trOlate St.: irr,r., ri s tipso l i . T. ~) tal.a 1,4 We take pleasurrln I h erlwSl=42° ft " who have purchased hit" Pittsburgh sad Viriultifol...._.,l„ iitairue`i.„.n._ Richard Barkes 4 l7 _ , i '"Pri..? . . 4 17 ' - P. R. wi ll, ' - " - . . 1)" ` , ;usE m kr. Co., Jamesitume ellibt “( We . J. P. smith, • Wan. Dr. IX 11.-X. Elackburpsl4 3 .44. o 7 o l,. r . Grant St. Baptist Chureb, 'L. Howve ner, ItFl-, D. M. Book. ti 4.4 ~ , i Pr.D.41144 , wor Col. J. IC. KeS i Mgaliik=a•• Dlrostresk St: - i• It. , 'A:Truing,. hliskSitrab NE'riglatikEast Liberty. Capt. o 3tl3 , Conliva ,:-.ofiftlbiv_ ; , I Rent : A:, , ''. , - ..7.- x ; fFL '' G ileV rit -i ,_ • 141 WA vtlelpotic Era - il 11::,; BJEt e alWaolo4l#l4p Alileppti9M4 4 ~ W14,1L itavli/Pnr, iiiiiificefik k ,Liq 2 , -;1 ~ . v ery, . . , 0 4 Mew EtitrdWesq.; zw.'6o ;f) it) &I Pa. , •/Elrea t , u I 4.111 11 ~Auto _ 1 ; t ;l4iiiilid e 01 ;a7 r ibalYt - Tgg • ' ' All'Pfulutiy I iittsgLisigiA. _stud !turermrs...Al4Valliftrystislw L. 9F l 9 4. 0... oili 1,-",'‘i ,1 0 19f1"( 0:(f 174,*, aunttsiipp.: ported Artroatioe.:•-,zl,ift.. 1- fi n,t g Pr lair co , -e i x - CI -, ..io - , • * -
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