AiNEEERMEI For standing matter try day IMinsorftiosetti o ons.... 1, s . : row insertion n s . .... 1, One Weelt Five iniatUain..... 2 , .it Two weeks line square ohangest4, RAIL 8%06 ftnit!iigkrAtioWi elpircred in the of Single subscriptions. Five copies, etch—. Te n copies, cub i Twenty copies, each, Onralundred ----- HERR IA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Raptlitre cured. Hernia or Ruptatre cured., fHernia or Rupt+e cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or finfirre cured. 1:1=BEMI 1=!!!ERI Rupture oxl Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Lure Truss. Ritter's. Patent Trim Pitch's Supporter Triun, Self-Adjusting Truss. Dr. Banning's Laee Dotty Brace, for the cure of Prolapsue Uteri, Piiea , Abdominal hi;fi Weak.neeses. Dr. S. S. Fiteh's Silveri Plated Sup. Portar. Piles Drops, for the suppr and oure of Pilei, niaatt. Stockings, for weak and varicose veins. I. XElastie Knee Cap., for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Ituurpeneory Bandages. SW-Injecting Syribsea l kis° every kind otStringos. Dr. KRYSIGA. has also a Trams which WI a4iaallv cure Hernia or Rupture. ilzir - Otace at Me D 111713 STORE, O. 140 WOOD STREET.; signor the Golden Mortar, Persona Writing for Trusser; should Bend the number of nahee around the body immedLitely over the rupture. DR. KEYS ER will give him peraonal attention to the aplleation of Trusses in adu, and he is satisfied that, with an twenty really he trill bp,enabletl t Self-Injecting Syringes Self-lujecting Syringes Self-/ujevting Syriugev S clf-I Meet lug Si yriziii*i Sold at 1.111. KEYSER'S, 140 W Su sPeutoxyjineAufpf r h Suspensory Bandages. _ Su spannory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, At DR. KEYSER'S'', lft Wr.oi at nolo-lyd&w i]Di 0 A.- - • TWENTY YEARS STINDING CUREP. Below will be found c certvlcule from moat. Invadable citizens of Wilkin• regard to Dr. Keyser'a Bloodl The Doctor's certificates are within rea Dne ;Steed be deceived in regard to his prep;ii DR. GiGO. became afflif Piles about twenty years ago, and e • they were growing worse, so as to tr very much, so much so et times es to Dr work Sometimes I was so bad VI lolct,anTthing account of them, they )utoh Die as large as a hickory nut. I % great deal of medicine for them. lus Ind take whatever I could hear of or drenhumand pamphlets that fell in my I could not get mitred, sometiates they me' some good for a little while, but a :hey would return again as had as ever ippllect to two Doctors who visited louse and rave me some medicine but I lot do, loould - not get: well. Over a y lot . Ali advertisement of your Lindsay'.{ iesather, made by yourself—when you a no you told me one bottle would not had:Unit ray whole system would have hewed by the medicine before I got 'ought one bottle and took it home with itoording to your directions. I t ed to , lee you again, when you Judd / ixpect much benefit from one bottle. I t om, g ne bottle at a time, until Iha this' quantity, had peen was entirely well or the Piles, which had Ime for twenty years. In other reveal ealtkit improved, and I am as well as expeatial for one of my age, being lusty pa4.ol.liwe been well now for six mon :WA l nsEtSppeailince of a return of the t Fiwoanyli F ind of fanning work now th u e Pilea•Ooming down and hurting me. I can • • )IRati hat °hop wood, lift, or do any dof work .which, before used to hurt me. W en I nand out your Blood-Searcher I kept on ng Ciintilig4entirely well. I consider it du. to,roake my ease known to the country for the micent of ophera who may be suffering as T w aid do uof inl i OW the value of your medicine. nay puhliah this If you like-1 live In Wi ‘ fotirOff,dand will be pleased to satisfy anj ifttigt . hticof this Certificate if - they wish t 4 Deana* Mb, ma. • - .11 04: * Me ttam4 of rigilsiwontheconr o f ate trotUeond pasted • helefif6 atto.for Me stomp oil the prlttect tealiiiiiiielop-of the botf/efopretent bane t :Jon If s - aiikleldociaki . e1,91:a eaATEEC r square, (40 words, mo t ...,,,,,..........,,,............ ! , , . . 2 .,.e..40. ....,_ r .; :; I: ' 4 ' - /+ % ' 4- .i i - f-- 4 1 I i i . weeka-.... a,OO ,25 e month. a 7,e0 ,6i. X' o months 11,25 .hi . z..), ; 490 T months.— 1.2,Th ,---.".%........' ' , . I ...'.. :: 9 1 . ~s fr-L.l -. J dp 4 , . 1,20 .m onths. 20,75 „. \. l *.,_ . . 1.. ' - „ - . A - Ate S 3 year ..,.. ... . ae,oo T .... ' : ____ ._ .. z .__ _,.._ 4 Nlirr: t ref: ' . ' •.. . 1" ' . ~. de on a week 1 year.. 30,00 • ,:: - ‘,\,P . 3 0 A - • • - soma .33,. 1 / 4 _ , - \" \- ....• . .lalP." ~._, ,i t, f i , I LS Ora& 0 f 4'36 0 R . 1 . . b; , , 69,00 per year. ei • Elti ' " , I - ~..,, -.,:-.,--_...= i , -44 1 effß - - ----= --__ --: .., : --- --, - __---, fr il‘ 11er(killr' t • 7- 4 . -- tz ' '77.---k, I 't tt . . 31 , a 20 walla per week. I, 'Y .I. 0 19 2' . ,9 1 i 3: 1 1 L,OO ,__-___.._ ___..,_._ 7 ./.. .0.--.- - ,, , _ .4...„ ___ ----,-,------imi l izia. - .___-- - ._:--, ...-- _•.--_ „..., -- - --,- , + . ' 1,75 -_,-. - --,--_------------ 1 1,60 . e t (and one to fetter up,) 1,26 i,to 1 el 1,00 PI, BARR. JAS. _ Edqor and Proprietor, Rupture 4 Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured '4Hoptnre o Hernia cured . . Rupture o Hernia cured. Rupture al H e rn ia cured Rupture or Hernia cured A you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advertirement ior reference; and it you minuet procure them of your druggist, do not be im posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money in a letter to the proprietor, DR. .1. BRYAN, 76 Ceder Street, N. Y. who will take all risk if properly directed, and will send the Pills, secured from observation, 1,3 return mall, post P.id. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GI:SF:RALLY. w ()TICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— ..LI Among a certain class of self-important eo pie there is a peculiar heeling of contemp att ach- . ed to all physicians that advertise and trcai the diseases named in this card, Pal vs.ei: LlisnAssv.,) why this should be, they ilt.t no one else eau tell. Are they not aware that ell physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in tact solicitjust DRESS TRIMMINGS, the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. 1 suppose the) would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, beet.... he vert t ees the tact, and their family physician says be is a humbug so he can get the case, f Itten he has almost deprived the party of his lire . lie COMER at last to the physician that tolv el - lutes—how else are they to know 1 Are they. not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin lhodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord de,oiel years in the treatment of these diseases I These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world , I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat number ol them that are. 1 have I devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE DISRASRA upwards of 40 year*, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. Pdy treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it Is the best and most certain. It Din my power to bring hundreds 01 certificates It 1 thought it necessary toto tuygeneral sue cesa but my long residence in this city Is suffi cient proof without adding more. S pertnator rhea and all diseases arising Iron, it are cured in a • much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be caret ul lectlng , a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no wdrth, 1111,1 no benefit will arise from answers than only toms of health and money. Hundreds are Quire annu ally by my' ew remedies. Address Bril l boo, jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postottlee. R U N is and children experience o give eatisfse revery klud A dozen difre l A dozen diffe l A dozen did'• A dozen diffbi ent kinds, t kinds, ent kinds, -nt kinds, Your Flag. the one of BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, feted with MUSLIN FLAG.,, cry year üble me All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. iunfit me t I could game cm had tried At Pittsburgh Flag Manufs.etury, at PIT- pro.l _TO K' S News Depot, oppostte the Postrolky. spot, WESTERN -UNIVERSITY.:! CORNER OF ROSS AND DIAMOND ‘..,/ STREETS. • 'A. C U 'l' 1,7 : GEORGE. WOODS, L. L. D., President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science • JOS. I F. GRIGGS, M. A. Professor of the' Greek - -Li Language and Literature ; Hon. lIENIIY W. , WILLIAMS, M. A.; Profesior of Law l ; STL- ; PESTER BURNHAM, B. A., Professor of 1 Mathematics; GEORGE F. BARER, B. Ph., 1 M. D. Professor of Natural'Sclence;DOßVlLLE LIBBY, H. A., Principal of Preparatory De-1 ,__.....P ...- partment; Rev. R. E. WILLIAAIS. M. Professor•of the Latin Language and Lltera- ture; Rev. WM. M. CORNELL, L. L. D., Pro fessor of Physical Training, Anototuy, Plrysi ologyand-Ryglene; ALPHONSE,D DA NNE. _ Teacher 6t the French Language; RTWULPH New Goods LEONHART, Teacher of the German Lan guage: The best advantages are offered to students in , the Preparatory, English, Clasical,Collegtate or n 3 Scientific course. The next term will .com- !Now titIOU mence September let. aull-lm PIANO COVERS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 1 - W RlOl-1 Needie•work, embroidered I vow Goods CLOTH PIANO COVERS, i New Goods Of our importation, including many new and beautiful patterns never before used In this N ew Gooki country,opeued tbisulay at the NEW CARPET STORE! New Goods Worland, Collins & Co., Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St. i New Goods pumirieLA. airs . ------7-1 New Goods . x . .i Noiaelea Patent Sewing Machines, rin the Un - Whale Sewitnynli echinee a re known as theliery ted Statea. They are WARRANT ' , and aold at the LOW ProinEs. ()all e a d examitielberilbdfor ebhirit4eeekrbere. Re- . stirinvi* : Sewing Manhines of every kind i iyi, attended to. Pr"1111j- y a-ERN/NT- AXTRELBX, Agnicc 1 11 o za sitt dre!,, FOR ftp r..A t Drss, arm's No. lon Third street" - :.. JUTLELLA NIPS Pittsburgh, .Pa," Auction Howie. Jeffs mhlo-17d • MEDICAL .A. 4::0 0 , THIRD EDITION, FIFTY TROUS AND, B 6 pages, cloth covers, by Robert E. Bell, M. D., hrember of the royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, addressed to youth, the married and those CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents. A careful perusal ot this email hook has been a boon to the afflicted, and has saved thousands from elite of misery and an untimely grave. It treats on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion, Self-Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emissions, Sex ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power, Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence, &c., which unfit the sufferer froni fulfilling the OBLIGATIONS Qt MARRIAGE', and illustrates the means of cure by - the use of DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, and other treatment necessary in some cases, and which never fails to cure , &treen be relied on. They do not nauseate th stomach, or ren der the breath offensive, and they can be USED WITHOUT DETECTION, They do not interfere with business prsuits, and are speedy in aCtion. No change of u diet is necessary. They are warranted in all oases to he effectual.in removing and curing the disease. llp wards of two thousand eases are on record tharhave been cured by using BELL'S SPi. CIPIOPILLS, and certificates can be shown from many that have used them. No Case of Failure ever Occurs. Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them es tenilively intneir practice, and tney cannot el feet cures without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are the original and only genuine Snuffle Pills There are a host of Imitators—BEWAßE OF THEM. • These are Warranted. They are adapted for male or female, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy known for the cure of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION. In all Sexual Diseases, as flonorrhea, Stric ture, Meet, and in all Urinary and Kidney com plaints, They - Act llice a Charm: Relief is experienced by taking a single box and from four to six boxessenerally effect a cure. Sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con taining six pills, price or EIX boxes, 4.5, also in large boxes, containing four of the small, price $3. 1=1"r DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &G. DOMESTICS. Opera Flannels, Country Flannels, Country Blankets, Linens and Sheetings, Tweeds, IEL M r .A.l', AT BUM & HARE'S, FOE FALL TRADE, WE ARE RECEIVING 1200 lbs. Blue Grey E. Yarn. 501) " Fine Eastern Yarn, Iu Drab, Azarline, Humbolt, Scarlet, Solforino and other desirable Oolora, tog - hther with our WELL SELECTED and assulleu stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS AND sl !moest prices for ist Wholesrit• nn NI A '1: I'll a iiLYTrp:, sti2O Ilisrket nirept AND %VI:STK:11 D Y 60() 1) 6 French Merinos Poplins Coburgs Delaines Woolen Plaids Alapaccas Shawls & Cloaks CHEAP FOR CASH M. MENTZER, itepl6,lmd VI a - .7 _ --.) 2 _ -- 1 0 0 o ... ..; ....... ° = . ca. Ge; t ....., . .. 4 tv = 0..., .... ....... 1 Cid to . ... 'I , ••••••" .' :-. C ,C' ‘"' 0 t ',... 0 o ... 4 • '' 2 ~ 4d k M se . . .-- , 4 ~t... t . . :21z . , g' Fl_ 7 '' PI ', F::- . . 5. XI ro• t d=.• . 7 " = 4 1: 0 . 01.;46. a> •-• to 73 b... ,f 0 A 7-- -;-: °I . • ; 04 i E E' q i'' E ' B . " 4r . 4 0 . 0 c ,• ~, • ' 4E'' : t-` 4 - 4 : ...;-- En ii 4 fl.' g o 1-•.' F, 4 ..., e Z '. :".". '4 " 74 l ' i 4 1 I. ' - ' , : e '.. ri i .e - -.'%. t" ; 111 6 ,1-01 , - 2. ..,;, - • .-'• -,„- -; (cg.2..5.1 O Eppl ;; T.z444 ,-.c.) ~'. .. ,F:' t. - ... -4 . „ .0, ,1,, New Goods o . E 4 m 4 E 4 4 IV W 14 W 0 $ 41 Z 1 New Goods O - - BBLS "GAFF MILLS " FLICKYR arriving , thiadaz, and for salt:ably w. PATTERbObi avAiiCalON, No. Wood it: GH.. Pelisse Flannels, English Blankets Balmoral Skirts Cassimeres, Corner 111 arket & Fifth, ---• . Ay-ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. SITRANCE, elther n petual or Limited, on every description of Pro yor Merchandise, at ressonabie rates Of pie in. BORT. P. ICING r ray:ld/mt. M. W. BALDWIN Vice Presidecill. DIRECTORS. IllhlaaLail /lariat. E. R. Cora, E. lI.EKOLuirt, Gutman W. ilaowe, P. B. gaVelri, TOSIIPH S. Part., C. Su WRYAN, Toelant CLAYTON', S. J. Ideas nos, E. WIDER, F. Btosoicarrna, Secretary, I. 01. COFFIN, Agent. JT . I:IY • Comer Third and Wood streets. We/ARM LIEU ruce CompaaayofPittebttrg h. R. :11 IDLER , jr. President. F. M. °venom, Secretary. (Ault. R. D. Cooan.an, Gent Agent. No. Da Water street, (Spang it. Co's Warehouse tip stairs,)Pittsburgh. , WILL ISISITKE AGAINST ALL kiwi. of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Rome Institution managel by Directors who are well known In the community, and who are ilf•tillnlaiDad, by promptness and liberality-, to muntein the character which they haveassualed, a: offering the best protection to those who de al,e to be insured. ilinwrroß. Miller, jr., James It'Anley , N ribvine! Rolexes, A.lexander Ninale_k, g 0... mge , I) moo, Oompooll IL Herron, Chas. W. Ricket. with interest enupcns attachrd payable semi annually In ter cut t rn} . There Notes are pay Able ; a. ri, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. at maturity fn Legal Tr ndr convertibly, At , 1,..,. Ben .. . 1. rh0 ... , Benj. Bakelveu, John the option et the holders, told Gold bearing in. 1 1 ,...7.... Je4 tore 6 per Cent lioodr. 1 r r rant 1-1-1-‘wrer . ._ . _ . _ ' The P. otr, n 111 t.e. it .Itnentinntlnns of !so Ay ,I„eilirlr NI INSuRANo.E co *1..4 , 600,4 , 1.0W and fa Ono ~ 4C))[-' I.'l"l—rtill.R.Tll.o.ti. Persons deririnitl2Otleo and Upwards will be i ; allowed our-quarte r 01 floc per centiau on the , i °Mc., No. 37 Flrlb Street, Bank Block. amount of the plinclp 11 The usual etinitnisidon allowed' to Ranks nod I , 'I NSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF Booker. i 0 11N . 1 1. -sun /-1 ),,,Y) 1"" FIRE AND MARINI, itiSKS. J 1 '_•i and L' '''''''' I ISAAC it iN ES, President ; JI iliN D. lute - _ . ___ I t hIRD, Vice Pry:trident ; D. M. RGGR, Secretary ; PITTEIBURGH COA_L Ofi PA wv ' ' ' : L ....A...L... ,!..,,.,.,,m. DEAN, General Agent. ; iyiagcrons—laaric Jones, 1:. li. Duo/ley,. liar. C111 , 11t.1111 •. 1 riu),(1,00• I v..) ''held,, Capt. R. O. liras, John A. th dime, I II L Fa t inestock, John D. Mot 'ord. Capt. Adair 3000 Shares at $5O Each.' ;,,,.. , .. , , ,, ir i t i ..e . P. li S Zt r . li a ..g i, l ,. .! m t . . W. Dean, Robert , , DII:ReTORS A NT, TIZT ,4 I - EK's • SMALL WARES, This company holds the fee Vil/1 /06 . 7 /s SADDLE R y , HA RNEss cree of hest quality l'ord Land, slt.,sie on the Monongahela The coat of said land nt SIIS per acre Af 001/0 to to {1,.21,706. Ihe ir mein- A N Li Inc +27,•2.5 ot the csintal stock will lie us. d In building b short railroed, erecting I 'nal 'fipp H les ()OA HARDWARES and other IIeePEAR I') improvements, to !lei p., the mineral of the company. The Minnow,• filrm the river bank to the coal already opened je Inc 58 W 001) STREET, tiny feet. At a low stage tit the titer there 1.1,- 20 feet water at the Companies, 0 of the ()olden ,ifirrtip, From these tatty the 'LIU/Rte.** and Directors have no doubt that with proper energy the stork of the company can eery soon Ne envois hig-t, )3' remunevatiue. 30 per cent- on subscriptions Willbe called In, payable on or before the utli of September, 1864; balance of Instalments xq rosy be ordered by the Tr r ratlserr and Directors, and es the commit'? enquire. Bookie of subscription are opened at the fol lowing...placer : Wm. liagaley's, N 027 Wood et., Prttstotrati Miller k Si id keison'ti. Nov. 221 Liberty st, JoahUA lihodes a. Co.'s, Duquesne Way, hear Irwin street. Peoples Insurance Oompany, corner of Fifth end Wood streets. Pittsburgh, August 30th, 1864, au3l-Iwil CAVALRY 130( )'l'S, CAVALRY BOOTS, CAVALRY BOOTS, 94 Market street MARCIIING SHOES, MARCHING SHOES, MARCHING SHOES, AFCLELLAND'S, 55 FIFTH STREET. Rep 3 SMITH, PARK dz CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY • Warehouse, No. 143 First and DX Second sta. 11161 an ufacturers of all sizes anddeaoriptlons of ooal Qll Retorts end Stills, Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes; Beal Moulds, Alines, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine Shop attached to the foundry, all decesiary fitting will be carefully attended to. New Goos JUST RECEIVER—A LARGE STOCK of New Goods sompnsing all the latest styles of Gentlemen's, Ladles', Boy's, Misses' New Goods New Gori and en'a Boots Shoes and Gaiter., which wil o l h blle dr sold very cheap. J. H. BORLAND, No. 98 Market at., 2d door from 6th et. au2l New Goods - - ,1114 fit TATE PITCH Glr ZUG &'t'All-N -1. TER.IS ls THIS' LAY dissolved by mutual conaent. having debut( man:lst the said firm will present them Immediately for settle ment. Each member will slgn'in Nguldatton. JAMB PAINTER, • 0. ZUG, B. R. PANTER, 0. Pittsburgh, August H. ZUG, 3(1, 1884. New Goods New Goods New Goods THE UNDERSIGNED HA VE FORM. ED a co -partnership for thejmanufacture of Iron toad :Nails, under the style of J. Painter & Sons, Warehouse 96 Water .street. J. PATNTER, RR. PAINTER, A. E. W. PAINTER. New Good,' New floods Fitio*yrgh, A:Ugttht 3d, /8'64- DON & KELLY, Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas and, Steam Fitteri: New Goods e wC OA Ntr_TS-- ' gun' woo rralh COCOA. Nu t% ustrecelyed mul fox•eale. by ' REVErEIEr &'13R03., 19Adnd 16 Wocidat T U-It AY. SEPTE NATIONAL BANKS ow, wowirrsoiwnizagEi. THEASTIIIF °Molt oa llouvvntrtharitosTireOvsaenoY, !Washington City, Aug. Asth, Wburoate, bly satisfactory evidefeelweaeyted to the underaig.ned, it has been ro ..-to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BAN OF TWTS. , the (Iowa) , of AlleghrtarandState of Pennsylvania haa beep- duly organized under and according to the requirements bf the Act of Congress, entitled "tui Act to provide *Nati o n a l Stocksc secured by a pledge.of Batted Statea. and to provide for the olroulatlou and re• demption thereof." approved Pefutuity 16th, 180, and has compiled with all the provisions of plaid Aot required to. be complied) with , before oommer the business of Bankink, No* Tn.v.aotta, Hugh MoOrdloch, Clomp. troller of the Clurrenoy, do heleby °vilify that the said FIRST NATIONAL SA.NK:OF FITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny !yid state of Pennsylvania, Is authorized tb emenee the business of banking under the Act afOreaald. In testimony whereof witnexhaad and seal of ofboe, this 6th day of Augn 113.311. HUGE id 0011, SS I flomptreller of titil'Ourrenay. TAE Mtn NAZIDNA,I - BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital •500,000 paid in avfith prlwfl_ age to ineresae to 01,01:104)00. The Pittsburgh Trust Company,having organ ized under the act to provides NallikiitrOorren cy. under the title of the FIRSTiNgt/NAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would tfully otter its semlces for the collectinti o Nots, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Sco., maitre, money O deposit and buy and sell .F.tehisageon all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization In MEd, will we believe be a toifficlen t guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Hang a very extensive. correspondence with Bank vi s and Bankers, throughout.. the country, we believe we rasa otibruntwual facilities to those who do business with us. The oftleors businessand directors. will hetar conducted by the same t4lO JANne LAtrort.ta Dli Wm. 8.6 K. Niwurs, ILOSIIHT S. HATS, ALICE/Jib= SPZIA, ?KOMAR BaLL, rad.xoui 0. BAILMT, THOR. WteIITILLIN, ALB'. BILASUJIT, SAMICIIL Joax D. S /AIMS L GAUHLIN, President. outa,r, Calder. suge-d-kwtf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF rier-rt-Artußcir, [Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.) 1_3.1( AUTHORITY OF THE fiRCRF.- RUN TART OF TIIF ThEASPItY this }lank ls authorized to receive subscoptious to the THREE YEARS SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES, ni It Agnley, , Chnet. W". John Wmt, oatinn Rhodes. PITTSFICTRGH iei-*Dod riA'niikr Sixth c; I, uo.uto R 24. 1864. INSURANCE MENNITY AGAIN ST SSS 13 - y - E. WISE PRANKLI,N FIRE INSURANCE FIC I, E N and 4 COMPANY Or 97 C PHILADELPHIA, OF o. 499 near Fifth., HIINTNUT STATEIdENT of ASSETS, ,JAN. int, Published Agreeably to an Act of Asienibly, be. First Mvrtgage, amply 5eenred.......41,883,8118 32 Real Estate (present vabie Sies,sis 810 cost • Temporary Loans on ample Collat. Stook, Rental ties 89,185 etult . (present value *86,667 720 oßashote. ........ . &salvable $2,m3,06 - 1 88 The only profits from premiums which this company eanivik by law, are from Helot Whitt' have been determined. Insurances made on erCniy'description of Prop erty, In Town and Uotintry, at ratea as loyal. are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, s period of thirty years, they kavepaid loaleaby Vire, loan amountxceedinl, our Alilliona of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Ineurance, ea well as the ability and durpoattion to meet with Promptness all liabilities. Loma paid during theyear15159,111,2,161436. DIRECTORS. CTIARLIIII . DIRECTORS. 140 11.DP.OAL H. Lotr .111 A W W . NIOI, S DAVID S. BROWN, .A.AID/IL a..aoLaa., JAonri R. SMITH, EDIVAILD C. Og.C. FA DALE, ROl3. W. RJOHAEMB, GUOROR UHAS. U. HAPICKER. President. EDWAND U. DALE, Vice Presklent. Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. 3. CARDEN-Eli COFFIN, Agent. mylB Northeast ear. Third and Wood eta PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 119 CHESTNUT STREET, 4. - ap posilte the Custom Ifouse, Capital ..8219,100. Annie... 304,943. ' DAI & BAIDF,N, blituulact uren and Dealers VI1TS111:1301-1, Virt)l7LD aIittPECTFULL V CALI. • the atteuticoa tn StithHers, Coach 'Makers otiel I 'valeta m geoesitt, to their Large and Well selected Stock ttnnalating in part for Carrlair° MI an nfitet urerfq. Patent and Enameled Leathern, Eosin Jed Clot ha, Damasks, ft road C lot hs, Latc-es, Fringei; Banda, Springs, A *les, Hold , Follow, Spokes, Habit, Shafts, etc:, etc., elll c , l Which have been PUROHARED WITH GREAT CARE Etpecially the WOOD WORE, which will be found of the Mat QnaNIT , Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, find n lull and complete stock. of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Hearses Welts,'itill Measure St ralutug of all Nuvabera, Fitts, Hackles, Slirrupa p Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., Ail of which will be sold at the lowest GAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Tt) Tirk; k',14.131)..11e3 P. S.—We do not deal to Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GOODS for our customers to mak Anch.e and sell, as they properly belong to that br my 2S•tf DAY & 'HAYDEN H. D. BRECHT & CO., 31 A. hi Li FACTURERB 0 F Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth, streets. -jed6 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER mire. AND Smelting Works. PARK, .11FCIIRDY & CO ., MANUFACTURERS OF , SHEATH,; Brazier', and Belt Bottoms,Prssed (Jott er Bottoms, Raised Still Spelter Sod er, &z. Also, Importers and dealers In Metals, In Plate, Sheet Iron Flzet &c. Stir•Cotuitantly an Land, FlRSTachines and Toole. Warehouse, No. /49 and rat SECOND STREETS,. Plttaburgh, Pa. AO...Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. fetat-I ydar.w W.A.N W . ..„ . • . 10 MONTHS LIZASE OR A. 11214LL1, De/ellinglEtoune or SlZoOina pielsinkiiDy 10; nate in Pitturgh, Allegbenror Dlti,titi • Call on J. H. CASIDAY, - —Real-Estate-Broker, gas, rptit — F a and Sltpfren, Avuumaa: Ayyt%: paii g fros Schedule 'of Advertising Rates START ING /14:1'21{1t. One time ,Two times... ;Three times.. Four ,File :One week ;Two weeks... :Three Weeks.. 'One month.... TWO 'months.. Three months .Six months— Nine months.. One y 89,7813 . 138 1,821 00 27,919 33 onarrozastas .41/Tairr7estitivre. For one seuare, changeable one time iiiii week, oonfleed , to the .initnediste buattweepr the ,advertiser. AL larger adVertilleMellii! inexact, . ~ . proportion: ____ 1 month 1 P 985 --- $ - "froo .$ 470 3008 months 11 , 2* •11 60 400 6 Months .... 9.4, 00 19 00 15 75 ,15 0. I 4roti 2500' '2450 14 , 00 - - Death notices, each insertion 60 cents Marriage notices, each ' insertion... 75 Steamboat advertisements,. per trip 52 00 Executors' and Administrator's no. tices _ _ _ SPEEOH OP THE HON, JAMES GITTEMIE. • . Addrese , Delivereil at New. Albany, let., Sept. 15—The Meaning of the Chicago Plattorni—Peace on the Basle Of She Union. FELLOW CITIZENS OF INDIANA: Ken tucky bids you God speed in this great work of saving the nation. I have been in Chicago. ' I know the platform there adopted by the.assembled Democracy. I asisted in making it. I know , What it means. It means peace. It . eans pea upon the basis of the rre-iitati lishnient of the Union in all itteintegrl ty_ Who would give up the mouth, of the Mississippi and the grave of Jacksion fora peace which divided this Union? Who wcluld give up the 'glorious &in stitution of our fathers for a peace which 1 separates this glorious &public? Not the Democratic and conservative masses now arrayed under the standard' of that hero-statesman, george B. MeCfellari. No, fellow citizens ; it iannother party which would thus disrupt this nation if its hideous dogmas of. Abolitionism are not accepted by the people of - the South. The Chicago platform, and the letter - Cif acceptance of McClellan mean that the President of the United _States, and every official of the Government, either .in the civilar military department, shall be as obedient to the Constitution as the. humblest citizen. or . soldier, It. is' ti. peace platform on the basis of the Union,, the Constitution, and the laws. Who dares be against such a platfnerif? Who dares say we shall not have peace upon' the basis Of the integrity of the Federal Union' If the South is against such a peace ; if sh'e refused th aecefit the offer of such a peam; 'if a frank, earnest, and per,istent effort to obtain these objects should Nil, then the responsibility for ulterior consequences will fall upon .hose who remain in arms against the iniim. But the Union must be pre ierved at all hazards. Such is the pan• struction of the Chicago platform as given by General McClellan, the nomi nees of the convention. Such is the construction I place upon it. Such is the construction placed upon it by' the Democratic and conservative tnasees of the country. , We, will never give up the mouth of the Missitsippi for jeff. Davis and all his crew. I kno_w him well. The South' are for peace. Offer I hem peace upon this .basis and -they will take it—yes take it with joy, awl, return to their allegiance. it is the. principle of the Constitution 'that 'the majority shall rule. It is not fcir one man to say that nBhalt n ot have peace. Who is it that reverse's thia principle of the Constitution, and says that the ma jority shall not rule? Abraham Lincoln and Ida party,, he who denied the peo ple the right of free speech and the lib erty of the press. This is the fast time since Abraham Lincoln was elected-- the first time since he violated the Chi cago platform of 1860—since he violated the laws of Congress—since ho violated the Constitution, that the Democratic party has hada chance to speak, And now it will speak until it saves this great republic—this precious Constitution. It will speak at the bollot box, the great and _ sacred foitun front which eve,ry , American" eltizieat linty . spelik, With phit have a'fiht ifs a`Keritafekian o speak nf. Setf. Davis and Abraham lA'n coin. They. were both born in 'Ken. I ilck 4 f, anti !bath have , disgraced .that' m'ade commonwealth, and her princi ples or equal rights' and just laws; Bin of them takemen against their wills to liirlit their battles. Lincoln is doing this now—forciug. men to fight for the Abn• lition of slavery., not for the restoration of the Union—Senditig men into your hOnses With bayonets to litillt in awe' peacoalne loyal citizens. Ile , has ta•clay. scattered .throughoLt the loyal States of the North soldiers enough to subjugate Jett Davis's confederacy, to dominate ' over a free peep*. lam for peace--for a peace which will give _us back the old Union ,urider. the Confititution., I was a member of the 'peace Congress in 1861. In that Congress'r was 'for peace, con cession, and' renewed , guarantees to all the States, I believed then., .as now, that the,great waste of pTepious blood which has taken place would. restore the Union. t ask that the seven bOliier free atit the seven' border allive. &fates' might propose a basis for the settlement, ofoll ditlieulOest . Tb oa r, POuld.44Ye, pr. 0:... posed such a basis as would have - Pi c ea a 'lnn; dual s hou'orable,, and, sAisto..tgq'' settleinent. But ;the ractiCalif in, that Congress would , 2 npt conlierit ,1,0 it:, Ne4ther the 4.b4tiont4s of the'Nertli not the lieeessiOnisth Of the South 'Would consentto it. Vi i CY Wiiiddluive nothing but blOOd.Well,. have. we Uor Had b liicid;to,the ' letirt':s eontenr of ,tlin,,,fie ni6.ll7 ' Evedchelireacheriliavci preach ed Nvar;, and ileiblation i, ,and, 'blood; .'the temples,the` and lowly' Jesus have been made the temples from Which war, and rapine, and blood has 'been , preached, by ministers with bands drip-' ping in blood. This must be ended. We will hold out the a - ye:brand), likea great, and magnanimous, and powerftill people. We will offer tP;the'sorOb-49V, rights, in the DiiiCiu !iv:ides, the ' ConaiAth-, tion. We will guarantee ' those rig.,h. ; and disos9 o(qoarcieting end - InAatibns quit - him, so that never again.. Witi the Locale Of war, be: soninied , which .411 . arttr i failtur_ .al ip*t son, ankl* , against brother. "e . have a ricibfe.yait •i, Ita r er to irtaugulaktg ' work of tne•,iigefi= erationief e tilin iirtim [ George - M. 'Mc- Clellan is as.o -giwkik—bui thirty-eight Y9.4F#444fttllOPE P....Att9ii:Atle,.l.B a.lltiP.Alzwillil4l6 .: - t.l'.-'4 , 2, ,ifi,; grPat . c fruideXit ' ' iviiit!! .1, A is, i.4 ) .149:191_ '• ..' ~- .1.9 ) * '.' e . • :$ s aitARPA 1 9 3 !.81 '.4..pr.,' :N.1.,./)'...ii 1.1k.1 rzeq. ai ledisi hT. - Ir - : ii: sriffiii:*,iig i ,_ times a 10nee Pally. week, week 43.11 r. l Ser. , '250 170 • . 4351' 2.90 • 600 i 400 .2 • 7 50 500 2 . 1126 • 760' '3 . 13 76' -9 15 4 • 2075 13 85 • 27 00 r 18 00 B 2 ao 1 21 83. la I × Daily. J A , week ~... 7& Ina lisnufaitareis ur iehtte •,yti 76 Si. 78 Wood. St., Pittsburgtu,Pic FQ II . .A;T•ac Druggists and Patent - htediSine- usenet. Everywhere. • " . . • • VE.RMIETTGE4' , . •r_' WILEAR. fittut—WV AXE UR pleasure in aisurbietsitii ' that there' linto• VerAlguge yours as a sold it, largely at naafi, analwitha;niformsna-, eess. We are Druggists and Paystelart, and have prelleribed It Tor our littlentsaiall'hiatie been well aattsfied with Its:effect". c , , , , trixtoit I It', Itx.Y 0011FBOTIONS WORN: ~,, .•,,.,..., , . .. b maim* from. the active magpie ofbbs,cti ;eb*. Vainaliuge: ' Therata pelt uP Ina hided' lansi palatable form tot seitrtha !bibs ,o- f- tboae Who cannot conven iently take die Ventiffute.' rn will tabw th eat withoutumblez., They : ? an. etreetive worm deatroYer_oad may he pv.." II tattles meet Mi.:rataChit& -t , I :L s , ,is •> ;Z; B.FAHNESTOM •• ..spwwPgmwm -•. • ,• -. • azi • ! • •04 ; 3 4i• f. 76 ' lll .O 76 YIT°64 !IL, . • e • /LT • .11 SobStyDrinide andlitsdlettbe Mika g afr" , . , I AB nL CV,41904.13.Y _CITA .4.4.41X14,,, A.4:3,ToN&t.3o.—weltliye reeentryilletae ekeithl anelyitho if tfitygiretittiePotdiniiiiiel,' dna beilteie to melanoma !Ipamalthetetansc. • I the peoPert*tot WjPfTSFAPPAINKAMML.) ore for g4c0.1 '" b - areteillar6 mlidlY eiteetiu on L , (elite '4,,t4 wilisveoyfe • beegirettilliketen • - • ' . ai $4 4 4 1 1414Repe, fag gff*ct4ll9}M ; .111,of ConeUtutag. b of thViiiViSr hardifful 11E16 1 14 redo Us. , soilqueDlidiMixaege ;11Z7. arty fraa-41-, %rtllil3ol;Pg. V-1; ArkgetjeAl phe tf; gt?{; • N th G B Awl* itelow4iii. • 1 -- AIHN&ISDFG—pOEPZ----v Steam Printing_ Establishment, :BARRA Proprietor,. , :.; • 7ir7"niaintipm6: 43 , " PLAIN AND FANCY JOB-PRINTING lfteented to tha burl EIPE0144!_A1l:Zof:110ri yelp •TO RAILROAD, MEaItiIWAND -LEGAL PRINTIN iiiblit7l# Or doing = ' " Posters, Prosmizrunes. For Eibibitionsaud concerts cannot be surpassed in tbaaity.. regard h' ------ im es 'a at er ra an as an austere commander. lie is the, soldiers s friend. 13UChia_the'itOble116.01e1141,1be standard-bearer of the, D.einimi,atic.,party: He. will, no doubt, get ttko votes- OW ;the soldiers and all honest Democrats and conlMttstivest but 'he get 'the votes„ of the shoddy contractors. and those wh o are making mints or money off.of.the adversities vitheircountry. need not, tell you to-day, my fellow-citi zens, how we have suffered inviletit under the iron rule of this weak, vascil -85 ]sting andtyraiinit adinthistratibM" 45 au desolated .fields—the blood of our aorta— , ,the destruction (crook. properq-:-the al most total suspension of our ..rrade i are go known throughout the land. IT a citizen se dares to utter complaint ‘againstilthis 70 wholesale outrage and violation-ofsights he is s pottettylle'ittifiniffold of pow er, and is lucarcerated in the, dmnaßons of the fele-M.-Whet agbnieif 'flirt tibi the "people of KentilititYi- have 'atiffered, re main to ,be told by,the flitur, „historian, when he conies to Write out the 'history of thiaterriblhieliellionh .114ifity ,rannic policy of tbe,party, in power has been reviewed iii_Ofir resolutions at Chi cago. We will now put a • great and a • good man into the Presidential' chair a man who, halt lie been- •mtstained with the power that Grant has been sustained, would have give the eouatyy peace two years ago. There lean upheaving of the masses, and I believe we would be less than American pitiervi if we, did not make an effort fo change the present state of affairs in the country, 'fhe ba110,..-box lo , ..-box is the great weapon of the Amer ican people. It is the Weapcin' of peace. To it let us appeal for a i redreseot griev ances. Butthe day might, Rome, when the effort mityb6 Made ro ittno ale voice of the people at the; ballettbexl. / Then I will not to-day eV Wh*T-1, People should do. I'66M:tell finite ' eta and exertion for the canseof the timuutry and liberty." All the people most work to the same end. • Yon . haie'only to No vember to worki= • BeJetumesto theta, and zealous. I speak to you thus because I believe that 'upon' the result of this elec tion is suspended the - fate of the Ameri can republic. Every man to his post— every man to histiuty; then all will be well, and peace and :happinesli: will be • again restored to the county. Dr. R w .m i l s yrs -Pills wiLvcpß irtADite. LOOK ON THIS PICTURE,"" - And if suffering froin Tf eadache, , a at once o ancl, buy ,4 fr I T.4.1E DIItEcTIDN%ARE Pi9PAl3l.,;loy.ti. ,LAVTD; Tfity irn.L - pEnvbirg - SPEEDY AND , PERMAIONT CURE. One Pill Is n Dose. PREVAILED Di - B. L. FAILYEBTOOK &COO!'" tort PRopii)tltlgs, B L. Tahnestooles.‘i B. L FAIIMSTOCK'S PII2PAREU AND. OLIL BY IMIIMMI =MI =NEB EMEM 11=1111111
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