~,„„o"4,9ol7llinicelm. . Ti g rk . 7 . r -7-.--- .84flttik**4 - 4 4 64-...0444:16, '! ,, i): ~ , chi '44. .tit i.11.,4 94f.i. ....Wwee nimthlikii:Vlls‘l .rtiona... I,63lThres months..... 13,15 Four insertions.... 1.00 ;Four months..... 13,00 Five insertions..., 3,20; Five months 14,00 One week VAC/Six months 20,75 Two week' 4,3310ne year 32100 Three weeks .. 5,00 i 'us square changeable,gnectis week 1 year, 00 ,I ,)! Li . . : , 91.01 ? 1 ::•": 1 A/ir--r.-1 ,- ; , i-AD a .i., - Single subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year. Dellveredi in the city, at 18 cents per week. WEE, ...1.,.."jr .. ..T. 9 ta '1". -lagle ipibeer,,ou-"I .. • " 82,00 rive copies, each 75 Ten copies, each 1,60 Twenty coßies, each, (anti one to getter up,) 1 . ,26 Forty . 4 • 1,10 (Inc Hundred " gi 1,00 A JAS. P. BARR, ... ~Editor and Proprietor. I -- _ . ERNIA OR RUPTURE. , sor Rupture onred, Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupturif mured Renato or Rupture cured E iertdnor ttuptax4e oared Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia. or Rupture cured fit-rola or Rupture cured ; .41orpVireor 4erpia,cured . ' - or Hernia cured amp*. u:Ue or Ileiala cured ~ ' ,XtuPdiare or hernia cured R apt are or Hernia cared kt. upfgre or fiernlit (fueled li,l'aralk's Radio*/ Cure 'Train. Witr/ Patent 1 - 1 ter, , 7 11 " , "" " c14 .' 4 . ,StIPPO), - tecr Truer SOC.AdJasting Truss Ur. Blieiillag's Lace Body Brace, for tie oure of ProNonni Uteri, Piles, Abdominal .nrl.SpLaal Weaknessee Dr. S. $. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup. Rtie.a prop', for the support find Cure of Piles. • Elastic Stockings, fon weak and carieette Elastic Knee . Capa, for weak k'nee join tz. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Su sinAisios4 ' finndages: Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kind Of Syruigea Dr 7 KVA SIM has also a Truss wkloh wii sallotaTiCiire Bern or nap Sure. .oW'Office at his Dime Spout; No. 140 WOOD STBALT s ; sign of the.Clolden Mortar. Persona wrtting for Triune should send the number of nehes around the body tuinleillately over the rupture.... Wt. KEYSER will give hie pernonal attention to the aplication of Timms in adults and children an dhe • le: eatlatied that, with an experience of tweartg gears, he will be enabled to give satiafac Seif.draJneting Syringes. lO'f-,191,PC41r4t Syringes- Self-Injecting; Syringes. Sel.f-pxjic /Lug "Vringea Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. .. Suspeusor-y Banci,Tes, • . . . St.: ponimiry Banda gin, A. dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, . At DJ4'''* 4 Y4Ei'i t 140 Wo4:ki street riolo.lydtzw pudEs of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found. a certificate from the one of nos( respectable citizens of Wilkins township in • cgard,lo.l);. Keynes Lindsay' Blood Searcher • me Doctor's cartlficates arc within reacts, and no )ne need be deemed in regard to hie preparations • Dn. GEo. H. "[RYSER 1 became &Meted with .1114‘ ibout twenty years ago, and every year hey were growing worse, HO as to trouble me •ery much, so much so at times as to unlit me ,r work. Sometimes I was so bad that 1 could o of anything account of them, they came on ,ut on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried . great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy .nd take Whatever I could hear of or read of in . . irwilara and pamphlets that fell tn - my way, but could hot get cured, sometimes they would do cie some good for a little while, but afterwards hey would return again ae bad as over. I also , row, to two 14 1 .,..t0rs irl,o visited me at jul , once and gave me s.oue medicine but It would iot do, I could not rut Well. Over a year agg of an adverttaementot your Lindsay's Blood . ;catcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to le you told me one bottle would not cure me, ml that my whole system would have to be re ewed by 'the medicme before I got well. I ought one bottle and took it home with me and aed it accurdh to your directions. I then call to ;gain, when you said I could n xpect much benefit from one bottle. I bought on, one bcittle at a time, until I had need tie ottles. After quantity. had oeen used j , fts entirely well of the ,1 3 1/es,whielt had tortur- Ime for tn ,: enty yeare. In other respettts my ealth is improved, and I am as well as could be pealed for one of ipy ags belug, sixty years aid. I have been well now for six months, and 'ere is nosppearance of a return of the disease; oan do any kind of farning Rork ' now Without ie Piles coming down and hurting me. I can itch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of •ork which. before used to hurt Inc. When I and out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking until I gpt entirely. wall. I consider It nay du : to makmay awl knows{ to the country for the eneflt of others who may be auftering as I was nd do not knoty value elyalla medial/lc You .ay publish Vida if you like—l live In Mains onmship, and will be pleased to satisfy any one the truth of 4 certilleate ' lithey Isiah to cal/ December 24th, ^ • a lr f •"k•P:nt • the name of DR. DEORGE H. EYSER on the cover of the kitiWitalini e;I: e cork; also for his stamp on the United Staler imp on the to Ptittie .4Porions ankle :Wain *nine virirtirV Rapture or Hernia cured Rupt ore or Hernia cured . , . _ SOLD .11.1 DRLGGISTS GENERALLY. TOTICR TO ALL IA Among a certain class of self-important peo hie there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach- ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the j diseases named in this card, (Parvapt Diss.aess i ) I why this should be. they nor no one els treat tell. I Are they not aware that all physicians die. eases of every denomination, In fact solicitjust the very diseases that are so obnoxious lo these eery refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has tit- I voted years for their benefit, because he adverti see the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the erten. Often he has 'almost deprived the party of his life. He conies at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know 7 Are they not aware that Sir Act ley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and lit. Paul Ricord devoted years in the I treatment of these diseases? These men are held' up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't , assert that al/ men are worthy that publish, itlli there are &great number of.the.tn that are. I have devoted m_yaelf to the study and treatment of PRIVATE: Diseases upwards 01 re years, and f without egotism can say I have saved hundreds , from years of .misery and untimely death. asl tretment is cto the vegetae ge r, the think it isonfined the best and most certblain.alto It Is my power to bring hundreds of certitlcatea if I ' thought it necessary to certify to my general Bur. Bess : but my long residence in this city is guff:- dm, t proof without Raiding more. Sperinatorrhea • and all diseases arising front 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. Thedirrerent advertisements that are seen In our papers are of no worth, and. no benefit will arise from answers than only loios of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Pogo/floe. (Jr every kind. KINGS, QUEENS & KNAVES NO LONGER, NntureLT n lrlIllT G vo longenougji Onr National Emblems, Eagles,Shields,Stars & Stripes, Designate the Suite In the AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. COLONEL INSTEAD OF A KING ! GoDDE.ss OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OF A QUEEN 1 MAJOR INSTEAD OF TACK 1 UNION CARDS are put up Ina neat box. JOIN W . PITTOCK'S • .I%TMW , jeld OPPOSITE TITE POSTOTTIE E, WESTERN UNIVERSITY: ORNER. OP ROSS AND DIAMOND .A. 1U .1... GEORGE WOODS, L. L. D.. President and Professor of Dlental and Morel kisses; JOS. F. ORIOG.S ; AL A., Professor of the (Ireek Language and Literature ; Ilon. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, M. A.; Professor of Law ; L VE:i.TER BURNHAM, IS. A.. Professor or Alatheinaties: F. P. RAM. R, L. Ph., 111. IL,Piolvence of Nitural'- , eience; I,OR VILLE LIBBY, B. A., Principal of Preparitory Lit pal I WU/ I; Rev. R. E. WILLIA 711 N. A., Professor of the Latin Language and Litera ture; Rev. W.X. hi. CORNELL; 'L. I, D.. Pro.. tesaor of Physical Training, A nututuy , .ology and Hygiene; ALPILoNSE D DANSE, Teacher of the French Language; RUDOLPH LEONEAHT, Teacher et the German Lan-. guage. The best advantages Arent - fermi to students, tit the Preparatory, En„glish,Ulaeical,collegiate or Scientinc Milne- The next term wilt com mence .September let. ant.l-ina C OONTICY SEAT FOR SALE Three miles from Allegheny City, containing about 12 /terms orgood land, well fenced and 1011/loved. A good 13 . 31 I OIE II 01US E, Clarriage House, Stable, Ice House, a good sup ply of hard and soft water, also, es cry other improvement necessary to make it a nesirable home for a business man. Abundance to fruit of every variety, such as apples, pears, peaches, plums and small trolls, also, a variety 05 MO vines, some of which are now bearing. The above will be sold cheap if applied for soon. J. IV. WYK ES, tqwl ographtr j 3 - 954 mid • i 6 PLAN E R & /KAYSER'S Noiaelea Patent Sewing Machines.. These Sewing Machines are known aethe very' beat in the United States. They are WARRANT ED, and sold at the LOWEST PRNIES, and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machine* of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTFIELM Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburgh, nAtts-t yd GIRARD HO tfE, CHESTNUT, BELOW. !MITI' ST., r ()COAT If t; woe Welt° " 'Xu ta; wit received end for °° yC ciaurt , t r •, • x9ra n ß'et • iwa 128 °°d st, at tters Np at A uoti on a done, es Fifth street. ri..i..pf:t. - . -.-- . -..r--,4,'7-..:7,' :-:-.1•„7"----..,---.•:-..77-7•:-.7-7-2!";,- 4 , r. i .., g,-, ... ;.• ,! -., . : 4 1 f,1,::i ,,.. ;' rlt !.. , 1: -. 1•:.9 .g . , - .it , ,i 01 , ti• - • 1 2,m:. cr4E is .. , e• - 4'i .-=', A .,- :' , ' , ','.' 4, ,-: •••• —7- - -27 - 7 ,-. • - .: =.• 1 77 iii it i f, , -.; 4, - ;:i i ,i- , I.ITC),:i • 4' ' '4 ', 'IM r ‘ .''.,' -1- ;(1 ,h"/,iti.:l;i . 1 .• 1 - •1 • 31 . 4V: )11tWtr. , .., 1, , 1 , 1 .: /,, ,' ,!.,.., ~. 1 ,, 11 ~,. , „..... ,,, - , ..t , 11 ~ 1 1,1, •f , • IN, I ~....!. - ,-) . ~ , /.. r iv , . , ~, , r. , . : : ~ i I , . . f .. c, ~Lp ; , 1 4 1 .N ~, • z ., ~.. ) :, . , , ; h e) ~. .. ..: . .',..' i .. 1 .':. - , . 1. . ,: :: - .c: . ; 1-9i w .r. 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It gives a concise description of all the dis eases peculiar to females, together with means of cure, and treats of Conception, Pregnancy,Mia- Carriage Sterility, J'arual, Abuser, Protapaus, Uteri, Female Weakness, Consumption, and much other valuable information nut published in any other work. Every lady should procure a copy without delay. Three Editions, 50,000 each, have alread been published and distributed this year. . . HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL PlX4rXidEit the moat infallible and popular remedy ever known for all diseases of the female sex. They hate been used in many thousand cases with unfailing success—and may be relied on in very misoior - whicirther are recommended and par ticularly in all eases ariaing.trom Jublkirrit TIOP7 OK 6 ;tOP.PAck.E. ,tAh NATURE, nti matter from what causd'it arises. They are ef fectual in restoring to health all whdans suffer ing from Weakness -and (*lei lee has cite rges, Nervousness, 4-c s , 4 - e., and the'y 'AUT LIAE A t.:ll.A.liffl in screngtoening and restor ing tne system. Thousands of ladies who have 1 suffered /or years anti tried vatiousother reme dies in vain, owe a renewal ad their health and atrength wholly to the efficacy of Dr. Harvey's Female Pills. They are not a new discovery but a long tried reu,edy—the celebrated DR. JOUN HARVEY, one of the moat eminent physicians, prescribed them for many years in hie private practice, an d no physician was imore truly popular or widely known than him in illa treatment of FEMALE DIFFICULTIES • All who have used DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS recommend them to others. Nurses recommend them—Druggists and Dealers eecom mend them to preference to other medicines, because of then- merits. No lady objects to taking them for they are elegantly Prepared by •an Fxperienee3 GrbeiniEt, Price One nollar. the notice out if you desire Dr. Harvey's Fills or Book, and if you cannot pto cure them of your Druggist, no not take any other, for Borne dealers who are unprincipled will recommend other Female HIM, they can make a larger profit on—but enclose the u oney and send direct to DR. .1. BRIAN-, General Agent, Box 6079. 76 Cedar Street, N. Y, ho will take all risk if properly directed ; and you will receive thein . lanst paid ? securely sealed from observation, by return marl. - SOLD AT P HILADELPHIA, PA. W. liraumliCa, PROPRIETOR, : - .0.64 ,i),.' '.1.',. -, ,11..0 7 1.1 _... .... . . - • --- DRY . GOODS: , HOSIERY &C . , TEE . BALANCE OF 0U B. I SEMMEIt STOCK,' CLOAKS, snAwLs DRESS GOODS, CLOSING OUT AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION, HUGUS & HACK Corner Market and Fifth FOR FALL TRADE, WE ARE RECEIVING 1200 lbs. Blue Grey K. Yarn. 500 " Fine Eastern Yarn, In Drab, Azakne, Hui:ll6ok ; 2carlet, Solforino and other desirable Colors, toghther with our WELL SELECTED and assorted stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTION'S AND at lowest prices for CASH, at Wholesale and EOM!, AIACHUM S (71,1 . 1)E, atal rantkvt Strett. New Goods i t New Goods a • New Goods New Goode , • 12 New Goods g '4 I g 4 New Goods New eovls New Goods Now Goods New Goods 191ew Goods New Goods' BUY GOODS CHEAP FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, M.A.IIIKET" STREET. au6 ri2 r--1 M • f: It 2 r,•?..' • t. --- f f.:; 0 * ° ? n•Q 1 1 ,7 1; g. 1 .-• 9 : 5 7 3.1 :b ''. 4l f i c ' ii r, 14 2a1 4 Plrl n cao . ;0 t ,p., Pi =I it ~.4 .. . 5 <.+ - C ,-..., CC PCI aq 7D 0.4 0 ;:: Wig. 2 waa gay BS7E I 3. ~jc,,g, L 0 1S I; . _ ~ 2 Nia 71 — T - I. , k ..1,• - • jupk_ STBEIET - -31Trus Agents ..for 43 B Mower ft - td'-Reaper 13n.nneYe Blow.er:- "and ~ Qtpker lllon'en, ;kid Reaper, Clarti:."' Atone and Reaper IP rmer .31/430w 0.0143. , -r, had . ,also Rona; lakes, Risk Plevators and Aglittlanang and Farming Implements of al Wads. aship-dicw /1( 4/1 • I P Lc_ ti t 4 itZ..l l —t 2 a r ITPS]3 SMALL WARES, FIRST NATIONAL BANK [Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.] I.IIIIY AUTHORITY OF THE sEcRE TAIt oF TE I-ILA:ath Itituk is authorized to rHeceiv Ie subscrirtioxis ts to the New Gorie THREE YEARS SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES, New Goods ' with interest coupons attached rotyhble semi- I annunily in currency. Those Notes are payable ni that'll it). in Legal Tender, or con, eilible ti 3Le option of the holders, into liold Leming in- I tereat aver cent Bonds. The Notes will Ile in denominations of HMO Ibind, 'KA/0,4 , 1,00(1am] ¢S.O(H). Perron, desiring t 000 hint upwards will be Allowed One-quarter 01 onc per centum ort the 1 amount ut the principal. The usual commishion allowed to Batiks hnd hankers JOHN D. Jy2S-Irnd Cashier. New Goods New Goods New Goods 55 FIFTH STREET, New 000,1 New Goods New Goode BOOTS AND SHOES, IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE, DIACEILINE Si/OP and Corner of Butler and (jargon atreeta, in the 9th Ward, on the A. V. R. R. Thie 'valuable pro. perty, fronting 120 het on ButlE•r . et., and WO Icet on Canon, will he cold OIL 41, o r tad y tertne, and poseeaa.ton given Boon. For parti(julat a applyto ' S. S. .13 - RYAN, Broker AL Insurance Agent, jean 69 Fourth at., Iturke'a Buildings. • WANTED -300 AGENTS TO SELL She great. National Weather Indicator. Tlll/3 al mpleand beautiful Instrument, (with a Timino melt attached,) a.lthough, but just intro diced hun eds attest to its accuracy in fOte telling changes of the weather from wet to dry, KllO 'HSU score. The acting moving principle is ihe pistule of a flower found in S 3 via l , and it nil highly senaltlve that it le acted upon b3'' every change of the atmosphere. No Barometer here to(ore manufactured will tell with accuracy the approaching rain, but title National lloroecope, the pork-of natures own hand tills up the void which man could not accomplish, and points its unerring. finger to all changes 01 the weather. Send stamp' or Circular. One of the instru ments will be sent to any address ;upon the re ceipt of t 4. Address • EVASBEE COOK & Co., au3 - Union Mille, Erie Co., Pa. .c„) Pi 4 d •t' 5 0 A SMITH, PARK & CO ., NMI WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Warehouse; No.iss First and 120 Second sta. •anufactlirers of all Bizet atefdescriptiona'of Pil lietortafand Stills; 0 - aa,and- Wafer lopes, 384 /retie, Hog Irons, Wagoreßoaea, Seal Moulds Punks, Hangers and Couplinga. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine ahop attached to the foundry, all necessary tltti.ng will be carefully attended to. • • • 021-Iyd&w WELDON' &•• K-ELLY Lead Burners Plumbers,Gas and Steam Fitters. 16t Wood et., near Sixth. NATIONAL BANKS. . . _ ,FIRST NATIONAL BAN* OF l' l2- "TE3IL7II4G I-16 TREASURY: DEPARTDIFINT, Ossioz OF ULMPTIPALBIC OF TirECURIIIENOT, Waidain Ci ty, A 6th, ' WTOMEAE, By eatiefast gton ery evidence resented to the undersigned, it hfte been made to' appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS.; BUltqll . , in the County of Allegheny and Stnsti of Pennsylvania has been duly organized tinder and according to the requirements of the - Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to, provide a Nation/ Currency, seced provide a pledge of United State • Weeks, and to for the circulation and re , demotion thereof." approved February 26th; 11363, and has compiled with all the provieions of said Act required to be complied with belorei commencing the business of Banking. • : • Now TREILHIPORE, 4 Hugh IsleOulloch, Comp.; troller of the Currency, do hereby oertily that tha said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS-1 BITROH, county of , 'Allegheny and State or Pennsylvania is authorised to continence th e ; business of banking under the Act aforesaid- In teelimony whereof witnesse my hand and seal of °Mee, this 6th day of August 1863. ) ;S• EUMIEI Illailt/LLOCH, Comptroller of the Curnmoy. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( , F PITT:4II , IMM, PA., Late Pittablargh trust Company. capital save,see paid In Xvlth Pge to Increase to sll.tnlo,ooo. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ. :teed under the act to . provide a National Curren. Cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBURGH, would respeotfully offer its eery ices fro the . eollection of Notes, Lrnita Bills of Exchange, &c., receive money on deposit and buy and' sell kaph.nge-on all parts of the country. The succeSs which has attended the Pittsburgh Tr at Company 'duce eta orgsnOation In 1862, will we believe be a sullicient guarantee that bum-. ness entrusted to the new organization will re seive the same prompt attention. Having a very exteturlve correspondence with Banks and Hankers, throughout the country, We believe we can offertinusnal facilities to those who do business mitt' us. The business will be conducted by the same pillows and directors. Dumatogg LAM - 4111.1 N • IV t. , H. N 111114711. 14.041 RT kIAIF, I d iv:ANDRA SPANS, THOMAS HLLL , FILANCIR(I.I3AII.2y, WIGHTNAN, - 1 , 11.11 r. BRAT/1-Br, NAIIHUL. KNA. „TAMES 1-'reai.lent4 JOHN P. ! . -tec.Li..r, ang . s.l&t. # /1.111.14L1K1L & 717 U HEST PREMIUM 1N G M ( 'II IN E The American Institute, New York, Iit:POI:TS "that the WILE:F:I,ER tg. V, I LSI inalti et the "Ltil sTurcii," and ranlia higheat on ac eount of the elaaticit , permanence, beauty and gene/ al ileatrableneaa 01 the alit chiug when (lout!, ti nil the nide range tit Ito application." THE "LOCI~ i'l'll Ctl' Is universally acknowledged as the very t•est. for MI kinds of mewing. It regimes only I, e-half:the amount UI Thread or Silk that is connuned I , y the “Cliam NI /whines, thus making a sating Of Imo casts to $l-64) PER 1/.11 . the IV ..s‘ WILSON is the only machine using the (1 !MYRON' F...11L1N Call and examine them, at the 'Salesroom, No. 27 FIFTH STREET W. 31. ST:IIINETe& CO., Agents PIT - T51313.1 - Lcill. 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, Great Emporium for BOOTS AND SHOES, 800 1 - " S AND SHOES, TWO DWELLINGS, AUG EELS' tuborrn 46kNsT LOSS BY PILIEM. RRA-kxraiv FIREiNOE • 13, COMPANY' 'OF PHILADELPHIAgURAN, OF -418 and 1137 CHESTNUT ST, near Fifth. . . STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1863, Published 'Agreeably to' an Act of Assembly, be. First 31....rtgage, amply secured 31,891891 32 Real Estate (present value 6103,313 tri,)•cost _)02,990 Temporary. Loans on ample • Collat.:" 26 tercel Securities• 80,135 Stock; (present value $86,4" 7q ,) eon, 89,738 11 Notes and Bills Receivable '1,82' 00 6 Cash 1 21,819 XS 32,208,851,68 The only profits, from premiums which this company can divide hy law, are from risks which have been deterridneti. Insurances made on every description of Prop.! erty, inTown and Country, at rates as lowai are conslat&t with security. , • .• Since their Incorporation it period of thirty years, they bavepaid losses b:z Fire, to an amount exceeding 1-'ftur Millions of oilers, thereby' af ford Log evidence of the adtlantages Lumina:me, as well as the ability and dispositicui tomeetwith promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during theyear 18 59,862,158 38. Dili ECTOIIS. CHARLES W. BANGER R., iiitißpEOAL H. Lou Tonies WAGNER . , DA 9111 S. liaowx, SA MUHL (}FART, IsAA.Ci LEA, Jeoon H. Enw(ino.o. DeLki Ono non RJCIIA MDR, 'ClEou ( tis Veries, 4JHAS. C. BANOKER President. FDWARD C. DALF24.-ViceiPresidmat. Wit. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. 7. CIARDENER COITEN, Agent. myiB Northeast cop. Third and Wood ate P AILAIMPRIA rata") j, E INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 cixEsTNtEr STREET., • Op poelte the Acuoatern: Houso. Capital.. $219,100. Assets.. $304,943. %vita. MAKE .ALL KINDS Or ifli- SLTRANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise. ' at reasonable rates of prettunm. , " 11.0.8?- P. KING, President M. W. SALDW.IN Vicp President. lIIRECTC3RS. . 1713 A ItL.EB BArßit, E. R. Cam,, }:. 11. lirroLisii, Gnomon W. liztoivir,. P. 13. SA Veit V', Jose' S. PAUL, t '... 27FIXIDIAN, JOS.E.P2I CLAYTON, S. .1. Alsoarion„ • E. W1L1212, F. BLaoanunx, Senretary,. I. t 3. COFFIN, Agent, .C . Ener Thi4d arid Vi'opdit reetc. Western Insurance. Company of l i ittaburgh. R. 111LLER,jr. Preldent , F. M... Spernary en_pt; It: D. Coen - nate: O&M Agent, N0. 0 %4 Walen street, iSangla t..lo'eWarehouse, ‘ll7 - 1 L Y INSURE A staittillmrgh. • ~ • .cniss , r Ar 4„. y kinds of FIRE and NIARTNR A Home Institution mana by•Dirc.ttore whir are well known In the commmunity, and 'who- ate deterinimxt, lir promptness end liberality, tn . maintain the character which they hare Fulgoni ed, se wincing the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. irtasx-roici.—R. Minor, Jr., James IVl'Auley. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nintiek, George Darsie, Campbell li, Herrrm, Chas. W Rlcketl• son, Andrew Ackley, A lenander,Speen,David Al. ' L , lte, Rees .1. Thomas, Reel. Rakewa, John j e4 , ALLEGHENY INSiaANGE CO., i OF pil-rsrtierttoxi.. CINIce, No. 37 'Fifth Street, Bank Block. irNa; VOSS AGAINST ALI, KINDS Or ANL MARINE Ii.LSK.S. ISAAC JONES, President ; JOHN D. 1110- ~ RD, rive 'President P. /300.7t,'Secretar L IV PA/. o, EAH , GeneratAgent.•;, ••• yi xix - ron.s—lsaac Jones, C.(:. Hussey ; Her. rey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilirmi, 13. L. Fatinest.nck, John O. 3leCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs. H. Y. Sterling, Capt. .W. Dean, Robert 1.. YPC rew, hula. ll.liaria. n 029 DAY Sz. ITAYDEN, 11 . 1 nnufaottuvro and Lienlora in SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Sign of the tioltten Stirrup, ‘ITOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL V' the attention ol Saddlers, Coach Makers and Dealers in general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock ()onilating In part for Carri.a &re Manufacturers, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enam.. Bled Cloths, pamasks, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, 'Springs, Axles, Bolts, Penoes, spokes, Hubs, Shank', etc., etc., All of which have been PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARE Eapeelally the WOOD WORK, , whleh will be found of the Best Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers ) will find B full and comidete mtook of /farness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Ilames, Webs, full Measure Straining Webs, of all, Numbers, Hits, Hueklet, St Irrupa, Spurs, l'ltrendi, etc., etc., etc., Il or which will be sold at the lowest GAS prices, and perfect eatiafactiou guaranteed. TO PILE. SEVI3I3I,P,ES. P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, but, leave those 1.1(lOBS for our oustOmere to make and sell, as they properly belong to that branch. my 2.5.0 H. D. BRECHT & CO., M ANUFACTURER'S OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings Portraitaud Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. 128 Smithfield street, betweeq sod treet a. jets BLOCK W. H. M'GFAE. 1 No. 10 St. Clair St., • WOULD CALL THE' ATTENTION of buyers to his stpek of Goods, whfeh has been selected with great care and -contains All the newest styles of Goods to be foond fn first-class houses. Gent's wishing -A stiW of. clothes made to order will please call and mini ine our goods and_pricett.__Also_, a full'Any‘ com plete stook of FUR NISKMG GOODS. W. IL AIoGEP, hierchattt No. 10 St. Clair street, • Pittsbunrh, 11 Cr 'r 31D0 . • A I 0 MOiTTAS LEASE Dwelling Howe or 3 Vixen" Veinsidti nate in Flittainirg4Allegneny•or; B. d. Call on • IL ce, RI - my 4' , `' • 1 ' ittantetatiarbili'l mystr • No. 67 Fourth 'fft,l ENS FINE LACE ' TIES TrEs Mand S li ppers, at WO i.aw.idainapf3 Ma Hausa. ; tin INISURANOC The Retrograde Novemerit ofi3ert eral Sheridan, Dispatch to the Philadelphfa BttUkia: GEN. SUERIDAN's HEADQUARTERS } Sunday, August 21. On the evening of Sunday, the 14th ' instant, and While Sheridari's army lay in bivouac at Cedar creek, the brigade of Colonel Devin was sent out toward Front Royal, and 'directed to pleket, the Sonette fork of the Shenandoah ; rwhia runs through Chester gap, and watch' the movements of the enemy.: '.a. cones i siderahle force of the enemy,.: subse-d quently ascertained to be Kershaw's-di-, vision of Longstreet's. carps, -and -the cavalry brigade of Wickham, , and, Lo max, was found to he, at Front Royal, but until the afternoon of Tuesday,' the 16th inst. ; no attempt was made to arose the Jiver. On Tuesday. the brigade .et General Custer arrived torhe:supportrof Devin, and fortunately,. just an. -time, to participate in the engagement:whichfol. lowed. Everything remainetl,quiet"iim til half-py,tl3.l'. ta. on Tuesday,J wheni the enemy s Cavalry commenced !crofte r ing the•river - at the pikeleadingto'Front Royal. Custer had already made his , 'disposition fur their reception,. and qui etly awaited their approach. Ranson's , battery wee placed intposition on * - the leftpf the pike, whiles detachment of. ' the First 'Michigan, Major Dean's, and ;the Fourth. and Sixth INew-York,uheld the picket line, andawere in ireadinesw to dispute•ttie enemy's advance., .• ' . The Fifth, Seventh,. and thagreater. portion, of, the: First ..Mickrigam,:were termed in mounted, squadrons, , itei ari/}...1 Port.or itilneomiso battem -Int' itirlemtel nence to the left of the Frontßoyal pike,- Sharp skirmishing soon commeno6l be tweem the. pickets, our men occupying a position half alnile from the river.banki Cautiously viewing the situation, Gen eral Custer made no attempt to advance until charged upon. furiously by the eneJ the my, First M when, ic o h rder Michigan and Foarthand Sixth New-York, swept down' upon' the ali proaeldiig John-nies like a-whirlwind, The gleaming steel has no charms for the rebel troopers, and in :Lis instance, as' in most others, :they were hunted batk, shattered and discouraged, across the river, leaving their dead end wounded on the- field, and sustaining - the loss'of over a hundred prisoners; and 'two bat tie-flags, captured. by the Fourth and Sixth New-York, of Colonel Devin's brigade. Advancing as the enemy did in column of fours up the pike, they were cut and torn by the fire from Ran som's battery. whick .completely, ooni mended the road, doing splendid execu tion. Thu enemy Used eight ,guics, but t with little execution. ' The rebels were considerably astonished at the uncere monious manner in which theihad been hurled back over the river, and the ene enemy remained quiet for half an. hour. At the expiration 'of that tine, another crossing was • made half - a mile down 'the l'i'ver, and' 'on 'our' ex treme left, With the Intention of flank: ing us at that point; this fact ascertained, dispositicins were immediately macte:by Custer to thwart the enemy in their in,, tentions to cross the river at the point ! mentioned. The enemy, Waffbids bpg ade of Kershaw's' division, moved - Under cover of the woods and hills half a mile further down the river totvards a high' crest, over which it was evident they must charge to attack our left flank- Allowing this force of infantry to move down the river unmolested, General Custer quickly trained the guns of Ransom's Battery on the crest, and posting the Fifth Michigan, dismount- behind it, awaited further develop ments. A few minutes elapsed and the yells of the rebels were heard as they, came charging up, the bill cm the other side. Now for the crest. A moments delay on our part and all is :lost. For ward is sounded, and up the hill charge the Fifth, They'gain the crest before the enemy, and frOpa their seven shoot ers pour death and 'destruction into the rebel ranks.; Unable to- stand the gall lug fire, the enemy again u fell back in. disorder toward the ford:pursued by our victorious troopers; but General Custer was not 'content merely to defeat them, and hlid sent • ih the First MiChigan, Major Paldi, on the right i _to posses the lord and prevent their escape. Sur. rountled'in the'riverbend;abd coMplete-' Iy, out Off from the ford, the enemy made' no, resistance, and hearlYsalliverciaken prisonets„a few only escaping by StVim ming the - river 'hut all left their arms in our posseesieril '' ' , - , MeattWhile'the enemy, seeing theccra dition•of affairs, had sent down a force to the rescue of their men below, but, this maneuver found Custer prepared, and as the rebels from the pike cnarged down the river, they were assaulted in their flank by the Eighth and e portion of the First Michigan, which had ,been , drawn up fronting the river, in 'antler- , patibh of the movement, and in; n, moments the enemy, leaAng..hia lioned, and wou nded on the field, had again fallen back 'across the river. ; Darkness cantle on and the fighting was over„, W,e had captured two battle._ flags and. t.WO hundred and saVinty-- , eight privners, besides thittroribrty-tie • the enemy%) wpundee., Therhadliear-• ;Tee many killed. . The loss on our side . was one s Wed: sail tereliw. or‘lthietyl yiopnt*fti 3.sr_aceutpletedytitafiled 9rIIS4RCIP; Ali ]says_ 'stn Aditoq ge i tis i, 9PlORKl.9,4l.4Lbu'afitaithaeirenly Wei .c,foeid. Ak.proug a wage fthrotighithe. ..,,fti Ole reggitalisitlfolutentaietadteaad trouslo us. With th e uutforpert_gbur forces at Ceder creelei the. s eiteitiyi Bad he driveu us fruiftilhe ilapoiVit have la., ANT rt 1 PITTSBURGH, PA., DAY & HAYDEN . -4 : F : • ~ a R IR. Soho:while of Advertiatog iltp;tos • STAtiDINO MAT:IIU. riles 1 0404 a Daily. ' sreEk, Sqr. - 1 Sqr. LSqr.. Qouo Two rinse Three Three timer..' Four timeft.... Fire tieing Orte'iveek Two Weeks ' • Three weekett. , ....., ; Onet utnntht. Two rnonthe Three I S:eoliths Six , months, . .. Nine montkut ..... One year olisqvarsserat Acttrivrisiscwribl. • • POT' one jc,uare,, changeable One . each week, corralled ro the immediate btislriess of the advertiser.. All littvw adVertlseiriemts in exact • proportion. • B times' 2 times a week atweBk . 9&5 1.9 6 04 1 9 1 4141 7 1&oD 7 ::1 ' • itf2t .. 1:: 40 00. It 00' • 24 6O 14 po 3 6 months 4 . I Year..... .. Fiat notices double the.aboyps'atetis Death notices, each insertion • . i 50:cents Marriage notices each' insertiOtt... • '76 " Steamboat adsertisementsj Per telplll2.oo. Executors' and Administrator's no tices •t 1 ttlit4pa ge , Staiiiil,46_,7,,, ,-,_;„,,,,,,J,74,_. ...,i.':.-4 nK4- tabililinfieff.: .:- ,r , log BAB,Im ii ;i'r-kM - ,: - -. -$ -_ - L7m , PLAT N x ' , -WH, 4frcal --Y ik i .ll4t ‘ ' . ::.'- '7O: 11 6m:4 = I glr :% nl' iic t 4ti:'';°l:"%LL"-:?: a1z .... :: _-... -:_....... .r.,;;A:, ......,' i,--=..',--_-.4tiri,-.; 777-7.0.,40.-:--:,,,.--,:2':::i,-,,i3,;-,crt,.4.- - /A 1 , -:Ax ,7 ,M 2.1- 1 -f- -, r , , ~ - ;:2 -: ;, t a - -- -, ,;-1, - 4: - . , .., , , , ,. r,"--- 0/T.,7P4:6- - ,i o r : -,e,..- fniii• : (6.,, RAILROAD, MERCANTILE - AND LEGAL 2t.::'.. tta2ZS6_IV d;PRIS TIN r•-----71- Post.. =,: .7,-,1"-...-•Aaryil= ;.,--,-,,T.,-A-,-,-,;„,c,..i.4,-4 • f 7-oirria!rfiMPOß. ---,---."-- '--- - ='-,- - - -, V.4 41-I .' ,For ilxptuxi - - „ Ser-z:.410,;:-',,05,::::•,„ e tfmtrih i gte s tp l i o -,- • - .:. f . J, - -1-v47 - 4 7- ilut4lolo., ;i..1„ -F•;I' , S ,, N.SIZ __ ,__________ „ „ . 7toar•Airo -- - , ''' :-.- '' °-4 ''' ' tei 'if r.) 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''''' V9;Eit motinhig Gltinika l r enstgi'igtireelnenour- -; ! -- .,4 . 4*- Maud inettinfdittletidikihillt4rOVMPE*--::1: •-g:-1-;4111 9 1 49/singe tit the *dila-jute tbarpbrofbn Wedne54,45.0.01,49d4q-nntilik la-, ~.--:.- 4 LE- . 4 * lowed in the rear pr i the rnui ',` --- 7.?, - , nin , liiii diiiVitlith ''vatirt ' ' Wit r- - - „s-_,,,7 , , J- rif titriti 2 Tk. .' - .IZ-1. 4 -`'Z'A ..,,,i - a. 444- :MC f1•,:3 ~.; ' f' :86 ~ Frota tha *arid. , ~„I f , -} - '2o' ?".;',,;-... • 4 1 .0 • . nt......i1LL..a1fj..„,- ACq-,,.....:,....,_:..,-,2% .".."'"ffttfiC. ,'" a q iiiite- - ',to 'One' of the most cheering rliglitit t _ttf i'”` ' ~,.,' 76 the ' times ilk ifie afdiiiiiiiiititit ',6et the F: -;:-:gr--,-,‘;‘,---1" tios6 entire tc ht ic sttion f ibEtWeitiVirMffingt,,-;-, :-r`--':' , "4l•F7 _ ,• . ,s,- .„-.•"",,,,,,,' , to ing, 4lo Wri the PresehnAdilliiitatrettalt;'ll -...-77*'''' ''s' nellt --NovicPheF,,,d -143Itiql*VoiliA-;':--4:4-t, pea ri e tt e rt tete ed n 'to v . the' Denitieratifivalii elect ' him" ais - - ----,,,'',„ ~1, ., ,,-It lyin• 1864415-they tlid M itf i lB(loiflbil,_ _ ~•: , '.r,'--„,' ; ''';,_ 7 ' rt i , etnitile .ef events rhea shown litriatlMMl„, ,'"' T- -- ' - .r." 1 - - „,- , :,;,,1-,,,•,-- he aas_raitalterk., It ,naithoN4 tig* .., ~, „.,.. 5t1,1 ,-- Lincolnites,tlitif faction wetila.Aetelar4:r%,E44,l itself at ' the' i3yrithuaeligiictt;theatitjgibitt7,"..AFA happily, they 'Wevel''dipiksfittiW:tlii.:;-,7"::,4.2.. the , Democrats awbo, astral:WM 6 41hena`. '- j .::,.itz. - . ~-- - - crti,,,, , -, were unanlqicriEisimpleVhgtti*Mpolyees, to the Chrcago'nonuite,ejia.adytrigiaigt_;:t:•"i2:: , i prelttptly “itited ''dittWir" it& plopositilit '' , "': , ,'- - -•-,51 , '..7* to send an advitierf etimiititteW 61 0 4ing. - .,-" - ••%Z-„ - ",.4' gates .to the liNational Corfteittionnfilt.,;,,,n,',;":4l,LW, fear it would giVe aellttliA,APHOEWCo,t3i.,,.ll"„„4 of disagreement. lye - fir,. ,e.,awmAtadt.--", -,"-,,,f4,,,.."4,,t, certain persons pretend they'recti , -3- , ~, , , , i4 such appointment'aV Syryenser blit'W- ~, : t-I - A_ -Ik -11 give a letter elsewhere •whiair 'etpcised ' "z",k7l that swindle. „If these ,felliwa r eh h z 5, - ,;•;, , ,,v-zp: themselves at Chica,go they. volt ltR, "..g-r‘ treated• as eralasaries of Liiithln; a, "- - -1 - ,?• - - 1 " , they are,l4and , Will he 'Melted It?) Vire- „,'-, first grater. a , .1 ; -,.,r, , , i:D•b4ri" ffh'ri ';'- -,:',,,,,,', - 4 , , , i5t7 We had o cc askott,t,tshort,tiwksinectl, " -- - --7 ..AS:i aniffiadvert'seVerely upon , a speeclot i • . ' .VII *1 by a • dertAn`f:hitterarBligliiib,' rn . ". '',-• ` . '- 4 1 cityyfinfachrierrhe Went' otttlef•tfiii .t ~., ` •-•:::-.1 7 4 . 'Li:o6e war DeMogatia, , Tids avuneikktraltAA-4, son has receßtly eime to,,,grkf 4,,..-higi_il - ' - ',,r,:: - 44.1 aril' date- 1 -111room. .A.: o , yo i r 4) ~1.: - ‘,::• - l.k`'`a„-' , -- a ll ii a ft v h ti fi s i t 'i ll it cli S . P th4a , : th , e e rtf, "l 'ke 11 ,„ f , ' , ', ; , ,. -'' ,,. -- , ' .., :.5 '''' lie un dertobk :to get il., .resol , gimp fi :-:. --- ;1, - ,, which. ccintaioed ,74-threat.that.eilithot _,,._,,-,, a 1 chicag? conv i eF.ticm, did noll, g a m in „ 1 1,- - -a-9 ",:Ly win action 'there Would hes 1t. „,-,-.1- wee voted! ' down.' luiantniciii 7 'ilie, , ” .. , ,!:::c 4 ,',: - -.1 -.. another , tresolutiory ''irrolittitlyo * emu. -:' ,-4, T pledgißg:thel;,P9eit,Deniobracyp itpltdo3 - --.:--1; vance,„f2lthasetmof,tlie cptmettglotaT ,9,?‘,74, Tile gprnigOTlEßtate Reyortik,,a Isq--044. 0 , , ed peabe paiferta,Pthis ape'tiicalst ) thiceowi_ -. - ,:".,- , ,,: fi .; vention: ,J, 1 ' t • III i., 31 ~) .1 'at .o rfr 0 nyr ', 6 .The less9APPthe Meethigyestetalkyliko_'•'""--2,1' I a shprt and, phi* imk..4,,,, 4,144440,114',,--s'_,%,cy Deradcrad'OrMiois are, tlittp4 is -3 ', , ,:::72V . , eartreat in. theit l itettihninaticin la nt" - ---- -t::- , :,11 Lan uttbrolrenafront•goUtedfdl dl I'Veti ' ' , ": 1 1';' , 7 their Fi n thqslestillegflPan tOghiskillimqviiir ~---,,,,q nclainee ' I t A .tht 0 2 ft*A4t,alsteakta - .. - _4 , ... or any other plitiban who, eounseby„, : -....,, ,•-..,'!:5 - • tioa Midi iligorka i iiiiiiitili,•'w - 11Y1A '46 --,... ' '‘:•;•11 ,- 1, , f_ marilystvept(te Itratio'br thit'.ithrld. -1 1- - -- ---,.. tioim Ago& Ag l 4.9wmoddaterzranbapo 6 4is ~ c . ,?..,::::;- : ',„%„. 'Ple. whose R. l lll ;PA Ei - Pire4SlVAittkidtali'l '., k -, - ?„ , r , -t - 'liberties itetcree, t lance , whose 0, -'' .": - - - P---'3, j . , "io , -,„,....--,; hope htdefetiiirtg IH:weld° Et dlierp.. ‘fl. ••,,...' .7 the•Chicagn nominee,. ''r elle i tatiti l ltit 1 .' P I... .''l;, A • tUeet.b ?glY l f t .lL-Peftkigt glatt4i . -AnDfitait.W -• ' , - - =43-!;, , bratic meeting was called.to r e*pfe r.i r ; ..b : , 13 illf ` tigiiiioV in, favor 'or Ari ,hopor,ii,' e i-,.-, '''.. , t-71 peaoei • •Genintal "filitgletoii' Whit * tE? '4.ziX tend the, popular fervor iirlhis;herisittfikr-2,z-..7x,±1a further 10s own P4'014114£: ertdazaffligarif :.::AT, mass of people asgenible ri k ., -,wil,hrf,,--,, his design and - seheleh" if—laid - It at i - m „,. 2 .- , -.T.,'-, v i and sent him 'frhm'thg tiiititlir'"dB eir'' .- - '' '- mat with chagrimfi He ahcrwedrhinuteltalifia=sift, •-; , ;,?•,'41? 1 4 °r ga•Aizer -- EL,f,aegi'Vet, Mile Vtelneeratietdoi '":-5., crowd Rresent ~were ,het sp,f r thatdis4 t -,, f - '•; - '4,.,:•`;., He had aideld"to kditig'ether top loika „, .."I,l'S thing fortis Vaby'haildliriC/ Heilii`dir.. a '''' .. 1 1 took to play Hiattlerintithritstiiiitiorz ~.- -, i-- - -:it ter; but theutrgtiblesoms7peopkiittonliks".l -,''',„"-ii••:, not see through his g , oldeh„,spesaejee rt y ; ,..„7-- ~ ~ ,-,,r:', They cdiad see aiteall , -.:-Ihiti estula..,she --:, , -- '4', peace-:.only arttato , the'efecticui of IMO" - , - - t.. * l - - !' - 4.: Chicago, nozninees and this' 'they Wettilwio 1--",''3","i-iA determined tp,assqt. , Tkey , )did.irotniti-thi ' - -- 21: - .,..,•',?_, General 'Singleton's Mission to Sritgd,; ' - ''f ',.f - ,'.1-'-,„:" field was ended. He left with a l ea no,. :i"c;. f his ear* The'D9l off' ,11/114414.4t014a ''-,=-.A.7i•-zi. or peace, bui..mr..... aww , ~...... , for the - - ~..„- -1/ 4 & "-1.•.'--• Union; and theycrouldwseebahata Such re- ~ • ':: : '..:2 ' ;', ' ,-;- 4 , • •••A:- sults could be reached' iottly it tpy thgtoket L lß - .; ,-. .-.: - ., F z7 - i•X'' „,„ .:r • i tien of the Chicago ngnnh„Rsaa 15 - 4 -':.,,,tA they re s olved, y i nquirllMlelY,thttri4__ 4, --4,'-';`,sXt,,,.,' 0 1 aomineesshohld have' theit-heinaudell.?;t",- -,-;,----.---T -supPiart, L., ,:t „ 1 J '7: . 1t.7 :1:ill"--140.,C4f,r_ ',,,f,1 1 .-1,1_:, The C h icago 111 74 9 , . 411 a0 aegiothis?' - 41f --:- ~; ,.',...1 " ...' 1 ively peace paper, copies the ah9yemstsl„ ll. 4 4 . „,', ~ ,,f,:c- - ,, editorhtlly indorsealt.' 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