ADVERTISING RATES.. .4141.1irrrtrlet 1 9aT , Aft M1 1 . , ...„..4-,Z5 t 0, 0 e mouth,. ~ - ..f . r.p4,7,66 • Four insertions.... 1.90 Four months ..... 13,00 Five insertions.... 2,2o lFive months...... 14,00• (Ins week rT2,69k, , ix months ,75 Two weeks .1.354 . )ne year 32 20 ,00 Three weeks 6,00! •ne square changeable ones& week 1 year. 330,00 5'10.; Esc.* I : 0 _ Cingle subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week 'W .I=' O S f• ire onifigr, (Inch .. ; ..... Teo copies, each 1,0(1 Twenty copies, ea- 4, (tnd one to getter up,) 1,25 Forty ‘• 1,10 One Hun.lre.l 1,00 JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor H ERNIA OR RUPTURE. Rentla or Rupture cured. Hernia or illlPthre cured Horn la or ft upture cured flern.ix or Rupture cured erula or Rapt tore cured Hernia or Rupture cured Fiorillo or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture curette Ruptu're or fierniu cured .A1ar1,11 , 61 Itactiit,al Cure Truss !titter', Patent. Truax iNtelt's Supporter Tram' Sel tll.l atst I lug Truss fir. Ban u eig'ss Llll, Body Crace, for the cure of l'ilea, Abdominal and Spinal kPAknetteem Dr. S. F. :•Iltl Sliver Plated Simi,- Pi Ica for he sr.ipport and cure of Mastic Stockings, for iveak and varicose .143satIc Kato Caps, for weal; knee joint's Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints lisipensory Bandages Scif:lnjecting Syringeet Alen every kind of tirmagt-a Dr. trkineSEit . has Alan A Trues which uncoil , " cure Ifernin or Rupture ilir•Otlice at Ida' l l)ntro STOI4O, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; signor the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Truarea should Pend the number of ncluut around the body immediately over the KEY: 4 FR. giCe his personal attention to the 'lithe:o ion Or Trusses In adults and children and he ig gat iehe.l that, with an experience of twenty years, he will he enabled to give•eatiefee Self-Tujectirag, Syringe* Self-InJeiting Syringe• Self-Iniectina Syring gyranges Sold at DR. REY:-...ER'S, 140 %ro4 rtruPt. Suspensory Bandages, Sii4pcusory F3iagdng es n •ipen ory 'Bend n g-es +isensnry irandaifzei, A dt.i.o.n different kind!, A dozen different kinds, A down different kinds, A deco different kinds At-DR. TiEYSE.I, "5, 140 Wood 1000 0010-tydzatv rol4-. Ole • '.l • TVIENTI <YEARS STANDING CURED. (It ;7- Beltiffi tinatre - foand-e-revlv7rate from the one of most resperlable m+,s of Wilkins township in regard to pr. kripa.r'i Len 4.11,0 Blood tiearcher. The Doefar , a ea . /Ora/ea are Wigan reach, amino one need be deceived ra regard to his preparations. Da. ego. V, s—l hocame 'Atilt:tett ulth Piles about twenty :o,ltra aim, and every year they were growing worse, au as to trouble me very much, so much so at holes as to unfit me or work, •Sookothhes I of at. h(1 bad that I cool • do of anythtn; account of them, they ca on out on me an large as a Makory,nut. I had tried n great deal of medicine tor them. I used to buy andtake whatever I eotdd hear of or rtad.of cire . ilara and paiepitiets that fell in my way ' bu could slot get ettrai, tromettTee they would do rue some good fora little while, but afterward!! they Would return again as had alkalies. I also applied to two Poet rE Who malted me at _my house and wive me Boum medicine but it would Lot do, I could not. pt•t ver a year agg not an adrertisecrothl nf your Lindsay's Moo, Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to -me yon told inn - ode - bottle - would 'not 'cure ud that my whole ay stem would have to be re. sewed by the leo:Alan(' before I got welL I bought une_bottle and took it home with me and used It according to your directlippft.' I tilf3LL (d to . 'seeyou agAln, when-yOU eitiof expect much benetlt futu one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used liv tialltgesi *net qua quantity had ivety jaehl was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur. ed we for twenty years. -In other respects my health is improved, and I am as well as could be expected for lane of ; my agd, being sixty' year. past. .I . have been well now for six months, and there te - noappennuace of a return of the disease can do any kind of funning work now without M=MSM pitch hay, chop 1, 0,.d, lift, or do any , kb:o of tv#o4 Ill4fort 'udedi4 iNikpi I ound out your ti oo I -Searcher I kept on taking it until .I got entirely well. I consider it my du- y to make my ease ktown t o the country for the benefit of others who .may be suttering as I was and eiteriot know the i'aine of 3 - cuir medicine. You runy publish this if you like—l live in Wilkins Totnnahip, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this ei , itille . ate if they wish to call POleTtitte 4 tl4l l Bo. • • . Loot out • . mime cf GEORG gB. KEYSER On the corer of the bottle.aud pasted over thecork ; also for Ale stamp t oji :the Vniicti Slates skimp on the top;olthrhoQStYd¢tebentbetng im ed rpsiriosis cirtickzatich is in the market. MEDICA Rupture or Rerula cured Rupture or flerttla cured Rupture or Ilernin. cured , Raptor* or Hernia cured Rajusa re or lierai cured 'ternla cured o ro or nenkla cu red We take pleasure in refernn7 In a (eh. nt Who hare PlifTlififiell I hese ihatruntehtd in Plt teburgh and \ trinity. liwkerti Hard , l•Mlq., Joint Quinn, esq, F. li. Sellers, ishelitan. James Ruat.ell, earl., It elle., N I i. P. Smith, 0 Prlti,• 11, Dr. u. R. 111. Blackburn, ('.ll, Love, tlraht St. Umptiet l'l,tirelt, A li:,ev eller, eeq.. 11. .M. Book, earl., hr. It )1. i3okitot t,'r ;01. J. K. Kerr, Franl‘hu. Directress st. \ iticl.lo '3 Academy, 1 ,th town, Pa. Mire Sarah M'Yetlart,l. East I.lrerty . l'alsl. .1. 13. 8:‘,1 , 3 a), Hit minrhant 11.,tV L. Del.thunty, Aloun.i., a. In Scott, i. 51,1351. n: I ' , Pen, Ea.., I.l‘ lin teman (to, • t It'in .1. ham.. Very lie,. Allen li miner. ee, l • 1 , r..1 K. 111.11into,k. I.ll,erf;. John ilicturdy, Easr • All Pla-non, itielntlfvfn... ere . tf 8 1• , lee years. A few cl“.ice, . Or sale 'a nit rent, of every kiraL KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES NO LONGER. NATIONALITV 1 , , V F ITII I N New GoodB Foreign Euhl I(mn une:l InnC r,,ougn Onr National Emblems, Eagle,s,Shields,Stars& Stripes, ' New Good s Designate the Suits in the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. New Goods • COLONEL INSTEAD OF A EINO 1 114 w Goode 1 GODDESS OF LIBERTY INzTEA D or ; . A QUEEN 1 I MAJOR INSTEAD OF IA eg.. I LIMON QARDS are put up iu a neat bux. 1 New Gmls JOHN W. PITTOCK'S DEPOT, Jelti tiePoslTl. THE P() , T , ) I.l'lcE. WESTERN UNIVERSIT Y. CORNER OF ROSS AIM DlNlituNp ST.O E ET'S: ACITT,PY: GEORG E. WOODS, L. I. D., President and PrOleBBol-.of Alenta/ and Moral f•cience; .I 1 )ti, Ci lUCIy, IH. A OjeSHO r of. the .heel[ Language and Literature ; Hon. HENRY W. WLLLIAAIf.i. Al. A.; t'rofeaaor of Law ;.NYL e .1/ Et•TER Li B. A. Professor ibt AIRIIIPIT/ltieS; ;EC fEiIE F. EAKEDi, 13. Pll AI. D.,Protearfor olantitrag.icienee; DC HiVILI.E LIED Y L H. A Principal or Preparitory Dc. pertinent; Rev. WILLIADIS Al. A., Professor of the Latin Language and Lite'rh ture; Rev. Wilt 11.1. CORNELL, L. L. H.,' Pro. 'tensor of Pliyideal Training, A iiiitrany. Physi ology and HDpene; ALPHONSE I) If&NriE, 'reacher of the French Language; LEON:HART, Teacher of the ifermaa Lain guag-e. The beat advantages frre offered to atnitenla In the Preparatory, or Scientific course. The flex t term uill ruin. menceSepteniber let. nllll-11:1 LAKE SUPERIGB COPPER MINES Smelting Works. 'PARIf i - ArCURDY: &' CO= IieIIANUFACI'VRERS. ttrazier's and Belt Copped; tressed Unj. er Bottoms, ILniaed Stilt itotronts, Speller Sod er, ts.c. Also, Lui porl era and dealers in Metals, in Virile, Sheet Iron, Viz e,-9.n. :,.//ir - Constantly on hind, Ttnutens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 Ft ILSI' and leo SECOND STREETs, Pittsburgh, Pa. Air - Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. .ifehr2.l.ll,ictw C °UNTIL lE' krbitSAILIC Three ruilea frpgt A lle heeyC;tc, containing about 12 acres of good land, Heil fene,nl nod Improved. A good EsnICK La() II Si , Carriage House, Stable, lee H 0116 e, a good vols. lily of hard and sott wati•ri, •-,, , r) oilier itlll.lleVlnellt necessary' to notho it n .'1•01rh!,le home for a business Man. A bunda of unit of were variety, such lie' NpriCS, pt, re, 1.1-10,1, plums anti small trolls, also a VIII . i1•13 oh 1: 0 0 cities; some of oil ieltiare now bewring. • The above will he mild Own]) if: 8000. J. W. WY khof op:antler:o ~ •36 at. VSKIVS Naiades Patent Sewing , '.llachinean These Se ming' M %chines are'known t very heat' inthe l'nfted States. They are vv . /al - RAN 7 L E( and sold at the LOWEST PRICES'. it) ernd examine them before buying clessi bore. ;tr. pairing' .eif Setting Machines , of :,e:i . erk kU promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTIIELM;:itgent, 1 , 1,103 Third street Pittsburgh; inhl6-17d G.IRA.ItD. 'HOUSE, cliEs9Nsivit, iiEthW T ST., tnr6.xm - - NU9(*-7. o :1 !, , WOO Er.;ah poXa guts ti , . iigreC4ived aod for,pale by, RETAWI II, 4rAikEnSw 126 and 128 Wood It ..................._,,,,_ ----.- ---- •.-.........,-...,....„,...,..,.._......,........_. • . . ' -I , 'I: t, : . : ,' . • - -.. \ \ , • - , _ r i 1 ,; t .!.3 i 7 4. t ..1 e 1 ) .'s i ~., . ~ ' .• 1, '; / ~ V . W. , ' • lirt ..(,i ') - . .. . , ' I ...{ ' (...1. r A • ... . per, , , / ~.... t , ./111 ,•S , ' i tI: , '-' :'. ---.., . - •—•-,4 1 C414 " °t'1115;.51W- 4 1 I' ' ' ''''''' --:-..;.;- 46 ,-- -' '_ '==T-------- •l-i:t, 2 - --7 ''' . ' ' 7.4‘1: 4 : 41 ".' 1 rj4l !IV,' ,_ _ .--,_,:-',•_ t- , ..._ _ ,' ' 4. - /#l,- . lT f . i !' •. 1 ,_,, t. 1 . 1/_.r . " . ., ,±J.,-. ;,, ,_-.-_t_ ..,_ ' 11 . •; - /:, II , 5. - t '" +.,.___,,W4io'., /al -._ ____...n,l iiiii& ft ' •- - 0 , 7.; : -..t . . 1 . • ''' l' ....1 • ._--;•*.--7ic,-.-;•f ''''':•37•-•.r-/P- e'--• - Tiwiliffir..-wr--- , - - . IA ''' ,Pii-.•k' ;,,,.51 r - .....,_ ..".-.'- _ _;_-,,, ' -1. , /i , • fl, N , 1 , ra ~ : , , , N„ . _.:// I I, , I i) •' ') ,•. --- - ---- -- -------. • =Eli§ MEDICAL NOTICE TO ALL 'CO CERNED.—, Among a certain class of selfisiportant peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physictani that advertite and treat the iseasesnanted'in this card, (Prittre TS pis tiaassi, why this should be, they mir nne'cise can tell. they not awatelhat all phyrilciane treat dis eases Of 0 1.01 'y - denomination, lit tact Solicit just the-very Mete:Viten that are so obnoxinturtit these cry relined parties. 1 suppotie they would hot let one ot their family ' go to a party that has de -1 oted years for their benefit, because he 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 nt his life. .11e comes at last to the physician that advertises—how Mae are they to know I Are they not aware that. Mt- Astley.Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, sir eluales Ball and M. f'aul•Bicorol devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I; • These men are held up as shining lights in the medical. world ; 1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, sin? there are a great numberof them that are. .1 have devoted myself to the study and treatment ot Pnivaris Disnasna upwards of 'SO Steam, cot ' without egotism can Gay 1 have saved hundreds from yenta of misery and untimely death. fify treatment is contlited team vegetable:those/het. Ali I think it lathe beet mid most ceitain t it is in my power to bring hundreds of eertilicateatl thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : tint my long techlenCe in this city Is an ni- Cinthi proficw/thetittildfic,s'Mritt.i. tlpei-matoyrhea and all diseases arising iron it are - Cured lit a much shorter time than heretolore.. It behooves evocr:YoUng man, tired woratin to - be caret 111 in sc. testing a physician. The clifiboent advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and nn benefit tent arise troth answers than Only loss of health and Money.' Ilund reds ate cured annu ally by my new taniedine. AddreaenOX tutO. jan-tyd Pittsburgh Postoilloo. P• 4 _ , WAMELINK &BARR SOLE AGENTS OF TUE Bradbuiy and Schonacker & Co's CELEBRATED PIANOS, 1200 lbs. Blue Grey K. Yarn. AND EIMITX•I'XIE cid 4 CC2 6 '13 I American Organs and Melodeons,so(l Fine Eastern Yarn t No. 12 BlFscli's Block, Et. Clair St. rtlrsj t f; ;tt SOLD AT PRILAIIELEIII9 s -PA. 'IV. ltaxuisra, P ROPR 11F.TOR Y GOODS, • Hotiviy,: . THE BA LA NCB OP -11 'S UMM FR STOCK SHAWLS DRESS GOODS, CLOSING 01JT AT AN HUGUS & HACRF, .:✓y am r !~i'' Corner Market and Fifth i n „ r t . )R FALL MADE, IV IC ARE RE(' F.IVING ill Drat A 7.k1l E'carlo, Sol forin and oti.- r d Ira b tioglitiier with our WELL SELECTED DFZESS TRIMMINGS lIOSIEBY New Goods !New Goods 1 1 New Coods !Now Goods New Goods ; - c; --- r . :c;(viis cv}:iir, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER .& SCHLEITER'S MA.Rit)bxr Slrtrum-71'. mai> ..- __ r El : Q .--1 e ee • ••••• '.4 f ., .., ...., Ce 12 f,t, m 4 C: 7 1 p ~i i m ,i. Cl 2 :t^ .. ...0 1 ..., - • ~ ; -4:.) at a l rl „ 2 = • - g pcl• 4 ”" E 4 C.:O ..... - ... 4 - • ~. • ~... . g - , (1) cp Z7:l g' ,66... t. g 11. 1 I, , i g ill 4 0 Fir:4 ' 1. 1 . o" — a 4 Ps= ; '--1;7, 2t, it ,-- :::.5...a... 55.5.5 . . P-1 'll_, --- F.exnAll dr, Lorai:l2l LIBEIVI Y .8...• STYLEET, .P/Tms.innaGE, Agents for Russell Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Blower and Beaver, Attaker At oweg . sta(l; ItenoerOLYll: gc Mowcr, and Xi:caber, 'tanner, Mower, WiNIKI 'Mower; akorrilio' Horse Itatrek Tinye'EleVittOrs and *xintataral and rnenuwrinplentin_ Dal kinds. abl kw CLOAKS, IMMENSE REDUCTION. I ;Inek of GLOVES NO : PIONS AND SMALL WARES h.i 1 11 1 11 11,1 Ni ,W ,iLIUIC Nfiw Goods New Goods New Cky. 1 • E • PIO a, New Goods Nnw Goods Now Goods New Goods New Oood New Gootiß New Goods C. i NATIONAL BANKS. FIRST NAiiO7ltAL 0_1? 1..'.1'1"rEti17,1011641.; _ . I'II6:ASTTRY ifi.'PARTIVIMT. i OPVIC'S oS' 410 M1 • 1401.bnin , ma ut, , utr rtitti/n-, Washington City, A lig. 6thi 1863.1 IV HUMUS, Ity satisfactory , evidence presented tot he underaigned, it has been Made to 'appear that the talli.ST NAT FOICA L 14 ANIsN i 6' P 1 lit. l tail!, in this County ,if 4 1 . 11 egheny•and sia q of Pennsylvania has been duly, organirtul . i?Rd r and according to the - requirem4nrs of th's A 61 . if Congress, entitled Pan Actin prov'bie a Mittens! Currency, secured by is .Pletige..o l Uoitedra Stocks, and to provide for the circulation au rY demption thereof." spurns rd Vehruarr '-tth', Pit, and has cosq.lied• with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with bete 'e oommencing the business of Banking. Nov THRIotroHR, I, II net Ilfcrtilloch, Catu . ,.. ' troller of the Currency, do hereby certify 'that:l6e saint I.IIiST NATIOIS Air 1#A 14 4 . .. 0 /' P.l/7,7T .11CR0L11, county of Allegheny and State, 0( Pennuytvauia, is' authorized to cotnMened 'Cie business of banking under the A et aforesaid. In testimony whereof .wltnesiss Aty hand. and seal of 'office, this 6th day or Augiud, 18s3. . HUGH. MotTVIA..IICTI, Comptrothir of the Currency.. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE oF Late Pittsburgh Trust Company, smis,sos pralti In .'silts privil ege to increase to A..000f0 The l'ittritinmh Tout Company hat log organ ized tinder the Act to 57141‘ bte a National I 'Attica ay motor the title 01 the FiRIT NATIONAL BLANK lII' N l TTf;Bl'iiilll , would respectfully ! otter Its nest ices for the ci licef lon of ' Notes, loath!, Rills of Eselotece, Le. , receive money on , deposit and buy And sell I.Achtulge on All ports of the sotto t ry. The success which has tittentleit the Pittsburgh Trust I.lotniiany since its lairxnuir Aiwa in 1&,2, will we behove lie rt au tlicienignetati tee thel,ktiosi. nes. entrusted to the tawrg3lll.lAii(lll w il l re ceive the rant.pprompt AttenOtion. Fisting a very extensive correspondence with itnaks and Itankeics, throughout Cite eotttAry, we believe we efts nab/ tulttatial fitcajtles to 'those - whel do initialers A 4 lth 'I he blueness will be doctilucted by that rime onto-Ara and direetirs. WItEoTOIta trio La On RUN Wet. If. Nhm-terr, 1,011 NR.T S. H. 4111, ALtrithronn Secsiti I ei Ott AA Li ivichtt, AbutH (1. I tArt.r.7 ) itAAtoi.k - 1) , Arrart. 'tax. ts 1.14.1,1 N, Yreghtent. J. N H A:ashler. . _ . . sfirO.ND . WILL MAIER ALL ICINDS OP IN= V St'IIANUE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise at reasonable rates of premium. Itt htiT. Y. KiNti, F'resideril. • M. W. RA LDWTN, Nice President., .• DIREUTORS. OnAntss Raves, F:. FL Corn, Ff. P. I....Not.tttn, (Leona! W. IliKorti, P.& Ss Vititi', JOEIJITit S. P 4114,/ (t. S -faun k Tv, .ICrt urn CLAYTON S. 3.,MAGABOE, E. Witan, F. Eil-At ant* ex, Secrotarv, II (i. °OFFEN. Agent. fy4dy II l'lurd and Wood streets Western Insurance Company of Pittsburg}'. R. MILL.F.R,,Jr. President. . P. 141. (tont-toe, Secretary. Veld. U. D. tiocurtA tr, llen'l A.sent., , 1 . 1 , F. , ~,,, B y 3,1, , A wrm ENT. N 0.1,42 Water etrt , t,(!ipttng & (o' • .i, Arehouse, \ Orrit.g or (4.31 rittot.l.Er. °WTI-MCI nos RUT,} . up stalra.) Pittsburgh. Wrodonut.... I II), Pet. Euh.f..,04, WILL INS URIC. Aht AIIYST ALL /WO rit ie A. , Ii) PAI IMIACIM ) CI. WPM,' VrePANhted kinds of FIRE . and 111 A RESIT: RISR.S. tr, t he oted , reterned, It haa ,rn ing..l.. to ititi‘ent A /4"M° ini4itutum-nua,alled bliktre.-V.,411,Wh0 that the 1 , 1 . 1 , (INI./ N.A 1 IoNAL; BAN h 'OF are well known In the COmmtirlity, and who are I , Irr , iu: fl4lll, ib If., c,,,,,,i ) c a A1k. 6 1,,,,... 1 41 otertainral, hy promptness .14.14 littendily,' to ..i shot. of Poona) 11 a,,la. 1,4, teen duly ora,i.- m""blin the ‘ •h3f.rt er which theilutreallnt-Wed, 1 , rd tinder and amoral/4g to the rtnuff emetifs, „I Pt , offering the hest protection to those whO • des h t,.,.1et of i 'MI green. entitled -,vo, Act t.., i ". Nye lobe togf..rsd_ . • ,1. ,. , ~ Iv lic,.. c niun.,1„,4,3 ~,,,,,.....j . ~.s 514 . 44 .-, ni 1),.,8,,,,---1:. Miller, Jr., .lames M'Auley T ffft,...1 , :t4r..,, Stork,,,, ~,,,i to prorttle I.li fnu rr . Nathaniel Holmes, A leaander Nunick, (home rotation and retlempti,tti thereof ' approved Fel- 1..r0e. I 'ttroi.l.eil 14. Iletron , Ch.B. W. Rickel, ru3ry Zsth, tfsio, nod lass complied w fte nit the f..fo. Andrew Ackley, .11c 4 .ander .7 - tpeer, Ds.Vid M. 1 , 1/11h{01111 I A ‘,1.1 Act teli.ltr,i to 1.. t: c.1114.11rd !", '- ' 44 he " J. Thomas , /kr l J• rfakeweth . 1 olln f 4.111 s telore entornenclng 11, hz.striaar of Mink- ' ' unl jet 11,/ . Now. thetrlotr, I Ilt - i•it 111. 1 '..1 tn...., tktrui. ALLEGHENY DISHHANC I • • • -- I - 00 - tl,•Lier ill lli, i treadU ~ I.'o, il• 1 , 1,1 reitilt 11.,1 , 11-11.. I'I'I""I.44ISETFICiIf-1. ' t . ... snlll ! ... 1 - Cf.ND rs Al lIINAI. HANK I.F PI 1 . 75111 ' tlt t ll.C'Onnty of Allegheny, and Slate ter., No. 37 Fifth fit reel, Bank Block. of P4zi10914 Anti, to tultborl , ell IV C. quinet.“l . the : t u.0.f,,. 04 iin ni.lia: otrler the Act aff ft , saul. II Y¢l(R) 5: AT:AIa:SOT A f.T. KINDS' Op -- In teatltnOnyy Nrhrtrof itltnentim) hand . 2 * "U . : AN)' MAR1N!.... “ 1 . ,, 1N5. • ' 1 .., t and real ni oltlre. air 1141, 445 of - 1 , awl,- 1. •.1 1 1 ' . 1 t , Nk- , , President ; ,IffILN I). Mc,. e I ary, loaf. /11....1.11 AI. i:I 1.4,‘ 4.34 111 4 111/. Vie.. Pfhorlartt :II Vt. ftf It'fK, Secreiftryi ____ ". p i ro i k ., ~,,h , c,,,„.„ 5i. 4.....,i.t. WAL, DEALS, ticuetal Agent. ...__. Di t..tlO'toit . t—ltote 311110., C. l; . ' }loess), liar. THE SEUOND NATIONAL BARK ' re' . I-h l a i t '• - ""PI R. 4 ' . ("F. .I°l'n A• Wit'mi It L. I othriestock, John It "Uri . 4.11 i caw. Adam iI)P PITTSIIIIIHAiII. PA, ~... ; .Iscohs. R. P. Sterling, ( 'ttift. W ?lean, I ?te, Robert "-. I- Artlreso, ffol.t. 11. Darla flo:28.. i V , norrly 11211 N CITY T111" , ..T I 1 FIIPANY.) . - .1 - r . 1),11: Lk.- II 11:1)1 1 \ -Al i '.l.itail, $OO,l/00, 1. i th pri, tierr 10 11.,11.1ac 10 1 111. 1 104/.1101.1. 1 Yttittlutmeturen aO4 Dealers in tie Ilitiff ci ry 1 ni.st (~ ,3 1PANY har• Ito; nriettntied on.ltor the SAtionnl Curren,. . if \'' I SADDLERY, HARNESS oorti its bets tors int the trautttct oral e re l' e n' t _. 4 ,estt - . at lianlaing limuneTr. I halts twolight mut sold;' Atone) recrit cal on I.rpoatT ant IlolicCillms , A N b tott.te no el parts of the country. DIIIIICTOtIfi • JACC,IIPAIXTIIII, ROUT. 1 1 0 1111“ , ,A, JAKE HILL, R. ift 41. P. kikm•ssn; W. Al. W N. C/4,,i•jsu„ G. P.. 'Alt KEN , President. .11+:11. PATTERNI IN', 'rawer, tetei-tiod _ 1 7 TEN-FORTY LOAN OF rOIT L RESPECTFULLY CALL U. nliV tmiie,lito.ler:i,7,tion Zviddiers, (;oscii Ithlr z ers •nerti, td it•etr Large and Well Selected Stock }TWIT NA T ONAL RA Ni[ F rSBUitalL Designated Depository sad Pi- nancial Agent of the United States --- • • uthonty of 'Um Trftgary Ilepartmoot, this Bank wibriAcelue :...'wbowript loos tor the orty.l, pel. cent. (To)d-r,caeing Hoods. 'A nommfosion motto Allowed to Hnntrw, R, k• ells and Itiroluom. .1,1311 I -4s I.A I „ dare A.ie 41 (theitAd. 3'itt.pburgll, A pril`lAt h, IFfi. hp 77 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, G rra t Emporlizna fur BOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE, r R. iVIE POUNDr.RT SIIOp and TWO DWELLINGS, • . ()enter, of Butlertuide,areOn streets, in the 9th Ward, on the A. Y. Thie talualile pro perty, fronting 120 feet on 'Miller et , nut lot :tendon Carson, wilt be sold on•fsivorably terms, 4, 4l ,o eaessiell giym soon. }'or parlieutars apply to S. S. BRYAN, • Broker tt. Insurance Agent, 1439 69 ,yourtli st.,Burkehikluttdingsm 'WANTED -300 AGENTS TO SELL the great National Weather Indicator. This simple awl beautiful instrument, (with a Themometer attached,) although, but jut intro ducdil hundreds attest to Its accuracy in fore tolling changes of the weather from wet to dry, :and •vint vertu. The acting moyuag principle is lie pistule of a flower found in nu, and is so ; highly sensitive that It is acted upon by every 'change ofrhe atmosphere. No Barometer here tofore mtuaufeetyretlwill tell with accuracy, the approaching rain, but this National Horoscope, hi' WOrk of natures own hand 11Ifs up the void which titan eoplil net , acccunplish,lamt points:its unerring, linger to all changes of therur.ttther, , Send stamp for Circular. tine of the instru. meets will be Retitle nny address Lupou the te. eipt 01 Is 4. Address I''n tun Milla, Erie I.‘t ., 70 1 l Co a —•— - . SSM~MITH, itlidi & 00 MIVH, .P ndi • -•- I NINTH WARD , FOIRTDRY, ,:: :::::o;7o76erilam'v4.ll/4t6,7ll.:4tairaj,r„,y,..,,arzet's:twainaidi4girer;ori.xPdneitdiw°ll":ll:l:oat . " pirrsDuß.3l,-. . fouttle, , PulliOn, Hangere nhd °odors-no. . • lIVI li:Atvo;.loldong.srid ntanlinery of every devortp 71"1""irra itiArildni di' " ' .. at*, a co th l e ... op ttaehed tO th fentAry Of - osimtflittirgtiralliterriefunt attended to. cal-lyclaw INSURANCE INDEMNITY AG AINST LOS rattll. FICA s 1 1.1 N Fl RF. INSU RAN A. COMPANY (.4' - 141 i, 01 c4ipti.,,p4vt,T •, near Fifth. :(:EICTLAIEN . I . 4,1 A.SS.F.T(i, JAN. 1 0;0 86 1 Agreeahly to an Act of Assembly, dd , . . First IVl , ..rtg,age, amply secured i1i1:E193,;93h1 }teal - FAtrite (preserrt , rattle. 4(103,3t3 0 1 ,) coat . 1(%99+5 Temporary Loans on ample ("lobar- . tern! (iecurities 89,1{15 Stocks, (present value if b6J567 T 2,) Cost • .39,7318 69 Notes and lulls Receivable ....._. 909, • The only profits from prey/Annul a 2, 90i t 8 ishleh this company can divide by law are freurriskswhie have been determined. , itum ran rea snails on every description of Prot .; erty, ht and Country, et rates as lowas a conalstent tti th -seetirity, Since. their .I.acorporafiOß,a of in thir u p years; they Patti lossesty Fire ; to' n'atrui t c cet..1.11.114 01114011$ Of Dollars. thereity. &- lording evidence of the adwantages of luau ran ee, as-well an the ability and asp:net-lon ttilueletssi h promptness all habilities. Lenses im1,14 u'rfilgl he Tear 1 t.:soi, $02,1511 30., I !ttAltt.Eo V. 11A to, linaoye,r. - H. Lou WAGIDDLR., DAVID S. BtIOWN, Alreti. (if:ANT, ISAAC Las, .1 aCok 11. 6MITH, EDWARD 0. Dant, iIROROR. W. LOON A RON, fRoROJC .FALZO, ()HA.J. BANCKER, President ..EDWARD C. DALE, ice President. Wm. U. steel, Secretary pro tern. J. tiARDENER :01 . T.11Y, Agent. iny 19 Northeast eor. Third and VVood sta • PHILADELPHIA -. PIREAIiD LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 140 C'/lESTNI,T 14TILEICT, OltpoNito the eltistoiti licottit4e. Capital.. 0219,100. Assets.. 0304,9-13. !COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, of the tiol.len PIITTSBURAII4 Uorislisting In part for C rrl awe Marx ti fa turea*, /'heat dud Rutim.itlftl7.cathers, Sled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Lucca, Fringes, flunds, Springs, .4.1.1 e., Belt A, 5p91(4.41, flubs!, NJanfts, ete., ett.. bAlt of which hare been ITTECTIAS.ED WITII GREAT CARE Leiwctally the IV oul) WOR,K, which 1011 be found of the , . Birk Li q uidity, u • au B.'eauxued and Drs Saddlers and Harness Makers wo, Mali a full tul,l cqhiplete stock of Elnirnemi Leathers, Statleille Trees, Unmet, ftal/ M4Riattav Stratinlatg Vre/Ha, of all Numbers, 1111 s, llucklei, Stirrup", Spurs, Threades etc.. etc., etc • All of whjih will be sold at the loweet CAS priaes, and perfect astiefaet ion guaranteed, 5A.111.11-..13,11 r. SWe do not deal In Saddles ant) nridres, 'Mit • leal'e those for our costomere to make and sell, as they properly belong: to that loanah, my2B:4f • I) Ale dir, tr/rIDEN. Ti. D. BRECHT' Ca r iv" A Nt I pAdTCILItIt,S OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings Portrait and Picture Prames i Dealers in Catholic Pieturai. No. IZic Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. jade 13 ISS1L'LL'S BLOCK m 5 E E No. 10 St. Clair St., Wnimn CALL TIER AIt'IPENTION of buyers to his .stock of Cloods4 which I AB 1 7ceta selected with greja /Arc and, contAins all the. newest styles of Goods to be' found in flest.class' houses: Ltlentir is,shing a suit of clothes mkde toordei Iv3ll please roan end exam ins owl goods and prices, , Also .& and cow plate 'stock of I'UHNISHING' GOODS. . gercheint - Tailor; No. 10 gt. Clair s4efrit, riftshurpi, Ps. A. mkoNTAIS OR A SI: Durelline Hodge or Wilma pleasant - sit urchaln Pittsburgh, Allegheny Ilivatin I°4" E"tii - E 7Tr aa=V l and SlippersratlW na l 0 . Hon House. IYIB ) 13 _ Schedule. of Advertising - Bates 'STANDING MATTER. riinveThir"rnce a Tiaily: week, week, I , J. 1 ' / tir. . I:ige., / §qr. fine tine.. Tali times.. Three times Four limes.. Five times...fme'week ` , Two wgeke..,. Three week - s.;. One month Twili.monthe./. Three monthe. Ftx "reonthe:.•;. Nine months... One yeat...i.... _ _ • ofiaationatmn envltarriEximurra.. • For one tn . care, changeable one time each ti week,'cdnned. o .the immediatehnalnese of the advertiser. All larger advertisements . An exact proportion.' tally. 3 a Zte : awath..— • , $,0,06„ 40'0 00 • 414 !1.8 00, 3 months .... 17 20 11 45 860 600 0 Months ,: 00 ,10 00 Xl6, 76 :,10 60. year 40 00 28 00 24 50 14 00' • -- , Atilt-Fist notices double the above rates. llea th notices, each Insertion . 50 nente Marriage notices, each Insertion— 75 '‘ steamboat advertisements, per trip. , lit.oo Executors' and Administrator's no tices_ .14 tter Froth Hon. Anton Kendall. BANOOR, ME., July 28, 1864. HON. ANonsw JOHNSON. SIR: You close your letter accepting the nomination as a candidate' for the Vice Presidency by the Baltimore Con vent; with an appeal to your "old friends of the Democraticparty groper'"aiid as a We-long member of that party am tempted to r6sporld to that appeal. - You and I do not disagree in.relallkin to. th y Lontita - tdirig of thigoul t hern con spirac? kfliech culitiliutteff ih'the existing mbellion. We do not disagree as.to the duty of Die Government to suppresajt--- "Peaccahl3- if they can; forcibly if they most." But Ido not subscribe withont essential qualification to your assertions that slavery was the canse.of the rebel lion, or that "expel tence has demonstrat ed it incompatibility with free and re publican Governments." Was the Shay's rebellion in setts, or the Whisky rebellion in,•Pertn sylvania caused by slavery? What if the Union had been broken up on the Tariff' question? Gen. Jackson, in the passage which-you quote from one of his letters, truly, and prophetically said: "The tariff was only ; a . pretext, and dis union and the Southern Confederacy the real object. The next pretext Will lie the negro or slavery question." A' pretext is not a cause—the cause lies back of the pretext. It is something which, if avow ed, might defeat the object, and it is, therefore, covered up under a pretext. Calhoun would have reamed little sup port to his anti-tariff theories if he had announced that the cause. of the move ment was his own and his friends' pride and ambition, and his object a Southern Conlefleravy, in the Govviriiment of tit kid) t hose passions might be gratified. Iletce the tariff was thrust forward:as the prmax't or ostensible cause. :Not `succeeding under that pretext, General ; Jackson foresaw' that the conspirators I would resort to another—the cause and the object bring still the same. Nullifi cation and secession were the outbreak ' rugs of the same conspiracy under differ ent pretexts, having the same cause— pride and ambition; and men aiming at the same end —the establisht of an inde pendent Southern Confederacy.% And dO you really think that' slavery is "iin contpatible withfree and. repobli can gevepament W .as there; no re podican gpvernnient, in Athens, Soarta, nr Rome'? Ilas liraisachnsetts or - Ten nessee'never had a "free and repttlilican government ?- In 'my humble emieep- Lion, "experience—ptu• own experience —bus proved exactly the reverse. ofyour conelusions The United States and each of the thirty-four 'States have' en . Toyed all the blessings of " free and re puillican g,overnmeet," andmay ; tepjoy them again if they will, slay gy or no slavery. If slavery was the- Rived' of the rebellion against the .[liii:Orn,!'-Why did it not prevent the fornaatiort of the Union,: Why, with this kittaMlisease at its heart, 'pia it liNed over three-score Veers and ten, and not 'only lived', but grown 'and prospeied Withcolt 'a prece dent in the., stary. of , tuitions Will youask sue why it is, ,if slavery be not the cause of the rebellion, that it was orl2.itiated and is led by slaveliqlders r ansti'er, they' became °its authors and loaders, not because they were slave he ere, but because they enjoyed 4,m0n.- ,9 poky of the cotton Gulture in the Unitcd States, which brought untold wealth - into thf•ir coffer: 4 , produding its natural effect upon.ttie• human heart. The effect of weal. wealth is the same every ,where; ito.matter how acquired. Its possessors ill brook the idea of equallfk With the toiling millltinS, either irr social lifelor in government : The spirit which it:ftner atea is always hostile to a democratic:re publican gqvernment. ft, is.so tap} , in the No'rth as Well as the South, and continue to be so, whether slavery be atkilished or not. But you may say it is slavery winch has secured this inordiriqe weidth to the masters. - Not so meth' Slavery as the cotton' gin. Not so' inneh siaNtely as 'the improved ,mannfactining machinery of Ithmehester, iand the like. It is they, and not; shlyery„ which, have so cheapened cotton fabrics for the uses of man as memitrably td drive all others of siirtilar eharadter,, such as Woollens and linens, out of competition , and 9e,tt as " Zing." is which, in their effect, Mid so bloiited thepride - of 'fhb - Cotton Lenila as to make it I' ssy or them, in their own estimation,: not oniy. to breakup the ;Union, ,hut .to con trol the Governments of England and France. Now, you Would think it very ridiculousir oneltioulti seriously main min .that the cotton gin Cr the manufac turing machinery wai h'! - cause - of the rebellion. Yet.it is they, a'ad• not the labor of the slave, which have given cotton its pre-eniinenee in the mints of commerce and showered riches upon the Sonthent planters. And will not the ef fect be prebigely same if cotton should be hereafter sedbY free.labor ? Indeed if the cherished theory4io, true, that free labor,is cheaper Plan Pta:".7 la lior,.;the abolition of slaveryi, crease the profits of the: , ebtton, &Mire, and enhance the inconib, 04/01itliter§; generating with a more vigOritius growth; those passions,whieh baveltew,deluged the country in blood. The eanses cirthtotebellion liebeybnd the reach dt, and 7have,tkieir ,aiturm,ittAvibm of nattvagpd the Oe ivvrAz,t.oulip,,huma4 heart, 41gestroy ShiVetrtlnd " have' dbitiVfaut lit ile7t6 Meth. 'lf you' coifd'dilThie Alfeltafttinicnltimover tbnowiliolegnion fepti,efl Pe nPF:o4§PfL i rx)ipch r:otn . and outh, you Or; e in qiietottreee Ingrclinitteeiefilih ~ whiGh rehelliou jillgenerateddrauth,thus far d i minish.•its , ,ealltman !SO 4Oliatieb its , real, source, you, -must ,purify,4-balhn man. heart by : the preeepts nit,tllo6liew Testmnent. By them,only.eamthomich f b emodeto,esteent ithenate) yes tra gobbet ter their the poor, amigthe,prond,uelitent thetrlaelvee-With a IcOmalienAlot :limier theGOVeriurteei of; t heifonenlet = nit, i I.T.he' DeMOClratle- Part,' Pfl,titto;NOTth, Math , nolV eagergiAntr, la -, nt*Mr,driever was pa, pro-slaverjtvarty 4 - I ,They f,were a PC I are always ready Am bailinnnakcipa -85 lion, int a•peapeful nod legal Ssay,, twit to 45 a4Cteietiee in the Astinguialunept,ofc sla -00 50 iver r Y 'as me ~of , thil ,, lagitinta.te, -muse -75 quencea of 8, Pretranted robellipn c at. is 55 .0014 their 10Ve,a,elelYerY;thlit3/11air_,ailVe to ,pf,liberty,, r oc the ;ConAgimition,:an;dithe -0 ,ilnian, , Whiehlnducts - thlanntotoppre the eMarleiPatiertiptgieY,Ofitbel4.4l4le istration. They see in that polieyta6t<il ,ll4itmled intthef rte a j4C7atikif eAnglibiPa - Lion prochnixatioin,hia pianiofirecon%rne tion ,and 44 /ftetartorl Congrew (inutile tiliject,4 talovertnrning,mittroaerasliof e, t.PrMeiPletil whiottlforini,Ahaulounda ,tiOna,nrOur,SYste,ll44, 0°304E4°14'4"1n that eYetflnkidhe , PeqPie; WORE; -through their, State orgnnigatione,t.,nd4Peattithe Constitution of, the, United Sliatnsi grant ipg certain potvers to ; the ,Errtitedastes and•eXpreSsly reserving all otherpowers to themselves or to their,,lStateGnvera merits. ~ Itrwari Optiomtl with , leacittState to adopttee Constitution,ormAt..ttleate of them did not adept! 411m13t ,tifter,it had • been mit la. operation , overs,the States which had, adopted It 1 .. , ./.ll , (the meantime the 4 issentingt•Statell, I were in every sense. of the word Independent nations. And they ,woald,liaverernairt• ed, such unto this day, htl,theyinot sob_ seqUently adopted the C O OO4llOO and com\zkinto the Union.,•„lti so - ,doingihey stgrendered a i certain poTlioa Of ,tiadr sovereign 1 powera, hut, tresetrvedantl,the t o.' reti. ~, ,he exerciseof their reserved ,powers, thet 'States arojutit ati sontreign as theY•eyer {were-rjust,,asesevereigithas the , I-Ilited Stotearin, Alte •exercisetof tthe granteg POWerS, IWe,live, outlet •two sovereigns, cliches 41,t)sojute within f the scope of ,its own powera,ps two-nations laccupylog two dintincCandwellfsleftned territories. , , Legitimate . State rights axle compOsed of all the powers reserved to] thoetates when they respectivelYassenredLAchahe Constitution, , Armors them, !palpably and undeniably, is the,power to ;regulate the relations I, between, man, and - , wife„ parent and child, masterand apprentice, . master and servant, bond. or f,rge. , , nave the _Ll , ,nitedi, States power to 'regulate maAtage, settlements or grant, divnrces within the States ? Can CfingrestiOr,the .President,ltuader ;any, pretext, furl the child from. his, parent or the apprentice from 1118 ritasOr? 'What would the spun try thin*•ifthe _President were tole:lima proclamation declaring all boys freefrom their. Parents at; thi age of, „ siateem.and Pledging the :military power °fibs 'Union to,simpirt them in the assertion of their litierty? It would be an,intolerable,gio- iation of individual and State rights, hat no more miconstitutional Warta , procla mation prreparting to `free the , servant, • bond or free, from the lawful authority of his master. , But, , it isitiaid that4he' Soiffhati'-ittblifs have forfeited all rights+ untliirithe,Obn - stitutifln and lima, • What if,4lto' have? Does that release the President from ,his obligation to the Constitution and lois in dealing' 'with Melia'? `'Ts' Ohre any principle recognised in our"Sistind of Government which can justify him in becoming jnag,e, jury, and exedinibner, depriving evert notorious criinlOald of property, if not life, without'tliti' inter'. ention of the 'courts, of jtistitie? '' , t 'a But the assnmptions of the President in this( and other Matteis -tivc jii-tifle 3 upon the plea' of the "war' - pete,er' And • the President himself eiapithslidtja Welk id do any thing 'whichahe,,tiartfik•lwitl aid him in Suppressing the 'retie - Min:the Constitution notWithstailiiing. ' I "V 6 scarce ly patience, sir, to disk.us, ti 0 ' - sition so monstrous and se Ombra'', e „ n ‘ ) live- under a_Constitution made'Thriwa‘r as welt -as ctoetta npori thiii 4 thsWiy j is virtue y suspended as soon a$ ,:i hi. occurs• 1 and therPrtlident bedemes a Dictator With all 4 hcopottersmfld abso lute tri Mk -XikOn, Mis t , theory-4mo man. in : ~Knited,Plifro , now altiftYS i lber.t3l d PfilPerY undar,,onY elhfir i lt tenure than tre wi ll of Abraham Lin coin.. If 4i,P Ph ol l l / 1 4 1 re 4.4 ate )iis itead that it would condtipa to [the stleccaa of t he w ar,,he fit4o,lE L lii, o w ,i b , 9p,inion, h h'eti, net only ltie PrP/ 3 11 of every Man, l al” and disloya l ,' sad 'all his sons calm 'e of beating Eirrns,, but :Owq his xvife and •likt„e 5,11 es. 2Ve hit•Ve Oreadyseeitpits. r p'ovx,,,xe;mse(l:p.o a most elan:ari eittent; We See it i nthe uniedioh,thl Selir , lios and seirares . "tir `P l erSOn t Ind If t 4 dere, in direct 'violation i:if the Constitetiest ''' In arrest* of olimitfous ifidividuals and the imprisonment without warrant' or charges prekrredy and in some instances cut off from all communication-With family friends, or counsel. . t• In the luppressiorrof newsp ., apers, mi ' d wanton arrest, Of editors;. .', , i , r In kidnapping andisending.ifitit - of the coun try a. toreigalarlinaiolationa t ot only • of our own;laws, bat qt' the intetnatiqual laths of tile. whole civilised world,, . 1 •• •, In the, assumption *rag Porgaidentstr the power to regultite the(right„„of;stif trage in , the Statea,tind .ssttthlig.rninßri -1Y and ar AkTratif .....gnYKllnlerlAs I Wilder the pi reteit; 'pi pulartaßtarng i rtinfidtitrix govenrufen4. - ', r ,„ ,-,- 111 linpnelwiliAitir Ifircythipg oaths; li'eatineli33 , :afiriti, it "belt 1924 insulting; them - drifitittpry tniti - iviti of giving either' tit' sieve ,piit*r i t , Y or their right of feu nigi.', , s , In using the array tolrlieligttf4iiter's ' from th e P pollirandiCAAVillelection of ..: the partisans of the arenainilliiitiei. A Why air; under thitutreinkideinfilWar pow e r, ~., as asserted- anirfaittlideld'apinil the President-marnot tile,- tfalhdltiriny to securehis OWIL TC-WetilbilriilltAiiiY t• 4 overthrow all State , GoVertflritmki vtlfri i 4 5 „, Congress ont,bPdocnis,ahnlisitt,thelCon-- 1, stitution.! Why ,, notl? , • Efiieliffrifot-`lOl.. ready subverteththo eorartituthrif in ratt-'," -` ny essential particalara,imularaa i lhObt, -, '' just , as tapch right,tosubyertAbOvb_plia" Has he , not overthroveraveriikalusto i Cloyernammts,, and mayiho,notobyts4he same right, oveßthrotsr,tlwarholo,?) ae has pa P9/4 the sung/mint uctfithe --. 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