For standing matter per squ - (40 winds,' every day TOhwor ense - ona F ou rn W nk .: One week lnsertions,. Two weeks tine square shangl A. I llenwt.mwta- E Single subsoriptioi Five copies, each Ten copies, each T wencopies, ty Forty One Hundred " ERNIA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture onied. flernht or Rupture eured. rt• Her lita or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture etu'ed Ifernte or Rupture cured, Hernia or Rupture curled, lieripa or Rupture waifs& Rupture or Her4tla cured ftrilifortre or Barran cured Itiapturvor Hernia cured. Implore or Illerrila cured. Rupture or Her , la cured rdatries Radical Cure 'Truss, 'titter's Patent Telma IR'ltelea Supporter True', Salt-Adj us tin g Truss. Dr. 'painting's Lave Hedy brace, for t re cure of Pro Japans Uteri, Piles, 4indominal end Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Flteit's Silver Plated Sup. porter. Piles Drops, for the support sail sure of Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose Kla“le *nee Caps, (or weak kneti Joints Ankle Supporters, for weak knee l Joists Suspensory Bandages Sel*.lgjeettng Syringes; also e:ery kind ,f Syringes. Dr.KRYSER hag also a Truss Which WI adiealbi sure Hernia or Rupture. Sir- 9thoe at hL Dare STORE, No. 14 WOOD TR EtT.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons vrttiog. for Trusses should send the n .mbar of Eche* around the body immediately Over the DR. KEYSER will give hie personal attention o the aplisai ion of Trusses in adults and hildren d he is 'aliened that, with an experSienee o wenty years, he will be enabled to give [itatitifite Setrinjeeting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Salt:lnjecting S3rringes Self-Injecting Syringes ;old at DR. K_EYSER'S, 140 Wood atreik. Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Snapensory Bandages, Suspensory Baudagos, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, t DR. KEYSER'S, t4O Wood street. nologydam. PILES OF IWENTY YEARS STAND N CURED. Below Ind! Ge found a certtfteate.froal ths e oat tespectable citizens - of Wi kins . loUmShi yard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay , ~Mood--Seas 'he Doctor's certificates are within reach; • • e need be deciised in regard to his preparatim DEL DEO. H.tr4rrosu I becarito affloted • t ilea about try years ago, and 'Avery •ea ley wore growlut biome, ao as to. trouble m 3ry much, 1143 . 1iC111410 at times as to unfit in 7 work. Sometthrea ivfor ao bad that I c.ul ) of anything account of them, they came 0 it on ,ine 4e htrgh 4s:a hickory nut, I had t great deal of medicine for them. I used to .0 id take 'whatever I could hdlir of or read o in rertla6r . and pamphlets that tell to my way, oould not get cured, cornetlmee they would a 'owe, good for a little while, hut afterw. r . . Bey would return again as bad as ever. I aim mlietl i 'to two rioatora who visited me at lin. ruse and gave the some medicine but it wo A 4.10, , Ti0u1d not get . well. Over a year al )t an advertisement of your Lindsay's 810 eareher, made by yourself—mheu you sold 1 e you told me one bottle would not sure 90, ad that my Whole system would have - to bee awed by the medicine before I got well. 11 might one bottle and took it home with me and led it aosolding to your direettona. • I then call d to see you again, when you said I eouldln peat mush benefit from one bottle. 1 bougl on, one• bottle at a time, until I ha ottles, Atter this quantity had Meal used, b 'as entirely well of the Piles, which had tort ma foi:twentk years. In other respects DI ealth Is Unproved, and I am as well as could xpected tar one of my age, being sixty yea ant. I have beep 'Fell now for six month,, sere is noappea : littlOt of a return of the di • can do any kind of 'farming work . now Withou ce Pile tlowtt . and :hurting itch hlay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind .crk whioh before used to burl Inc. When and out youi. inn.l-Searcher I kept on takin until I got9Aftifilylvell. I Consider it my du p to make i nrytaae known to the country for th enefit oftithera - mho may be suffering as I was ad do IDA knowthevalue of you" medicine. You Lay publlalt.{hie If you like—l live in WiLkM.t b umeMbAuteilll be pleased to satisfy any one f the bath bruits eertiftesteg they wialtto call Deoembet Nth, 11395. SlPLOkiiid ..the nape of . DR. G.Eallar; • "EYSERAInthe cow ;„, of Vie Doak ,eaorkt alan , jmrhU. atampoa tite,Einiteti Stater amp watuitop of ad itine topreientbrini3Oifiiie, lug= • -. • Puriotie amide which the .4404 ---------- , -I ==MMeIMMMI • . ,1 f. , 1 , - • ; ' ::!. : . ,-, —, , --- r --- 111 \ - - 1 -' - :'i . ' ; T ''' - - ' . ..,.., :...._ ...if - fo • . .... v ., „..., . 1.10'.th........ 11,26- • .: - , tha.... 18,75 ' . „ , • 4 R. • " l' A fr .— .1, , ...r. Il• t••. - . 2 ,•' 4 . 555.1n5Y11 , , ...• .... kl . : 20,76 . • • _ , .• i. i s ',.--.1'.. .f 4 • 41, ., '' 04 year ...4.. , ... ii 400 1 •,,,,....„_....,...,...,...,,,..,,. 41 ,41 : : .___.-- ... . • ~..--;.: .` •• . . . isi . . ..(::: ' '. ' i J • reable once a wee • 1 year. 260,00 . / ...." 11 i • P - Ae '-. • • fAiPi mks._ . .5. -- '•- # . e nor..4M!iftc • --".14 1) . ' fri l d : . ' . .IL-lel'z'.--4w51.41,.4--..,-,-,-.. . brAullt, s l .lper Yeetz , ,' , • I - . ..611 1- :_:„.... ,- ;:c•—_ - - ---2 ."---_•,' •Acc;c o . lsl - -.. - . .. ,-,- -: - . - -,70 - 7- 7, --„ - ... -- f - ----- -- -.... iii -,-, . • &it 20 $l.l te - per' Wtek. - -- - -- - 7. ,---17 '-: ; : 7 - ----.- " - - --4--- .r.m . 7T_" - - -- -= " - ..fr" '• 41 1 - ‘b i ,..."---.• -- .1.,..--....-- - --- - . . --0, — ... - 1 SLY l. OS 'l' . ___ ______ ~,__.....„:„,_ ______ __.,,_.,,._ . 40 ! • : . . .- . ‘ V,OO . . .. _ - - - __________ - - , `I. f 1,75 / . .. ' • . A 4.5 •a. . ..... 1,60 r '' ' .. ..........9 - . : ' •c • . ,acn, (and one to I . ....up,) 1,25 ..,......" • . . 64 ii 140 --....--- • 1,00 . - 1 .. JAS. P. BARB, , . Editor and ' roprietor Rupture. or Hereeta cured. Rupture or Herttla cured. Rupture or Merida cured. NOTICE TO ALL Among a certain class of self-important peo , ple there Is a peculiar feellne of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named In this card,i PRIVATE DISZABLES,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, In fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de tt voted - years for their benefit, because he adverti- I sea the fact, and their family physician says he Is a humbug so he can get the case. Often. he has almost deprived the party of his life. lie comes . at last to thephysician that advert Jars—how else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charlesßall and P.T. Paul Blcord devoted 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 of them that are. I have devoted D m_yself to the study 'and treatment of lrlt PRI , AUMAS/18 upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have caved hundreds from 'years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is oonfined to the vegetable altogeiher, at lowest prices (or I ASH, at W holesale and aa I think it is the beat and moat certain. It Is to' LY E, my power to bring hundreds of certificates If I is 020 1 1 11ACRI'M s. 78 Market D Street. thought it necessary to certify to my general sue- ; • - - IALL AND AVINTER 1, cesa residence my long atdenee in this city dent proof without adding more. Sperruatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves ; every young m and woman to he careful In lasting a physician. an The different advertisementsse- i that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Pont/Vile°. 01everi kind RUN Your Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, S ILK FLAGS, , MUSLEN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet i At Pittsburgh Flag - 15 ranitfeldtury, at PIT TOUR'S News Deuot, opPostis the Pootatitco sepio ..._ WESTERN UNIVERSITY. COMEA S OF R 0.414 AND DIAMOND A. if.. 7 * JC. 1.." : GEOlifiE WOODi , ;,. b. L. D. President and Professor of Mental and Moral ' Science ; ;N. F. GRICR.LS, AL A. Professor of the tireek Language and Literature ; Hon. HENRY W. WILLTAIVIS, lit. A.; Pfofeasur of Law ; SYI,- VENTER BTITINFI MIL B. A. Professor of :111'U:wine-Dm GEORtiE F. BA ' rcErt, B. Ph, M. D., Prof esso fNa tu ralclence ; °nu - NII,LE LIBBY, B. A., Principal of Preparltory De partment; Rev. R. E. WILLIAMS lit. A., Professor of the Latin Language and Litera ture; Rev. WAL M. CORNELL, L. L. U. pro. lessor of Physical Training, Anotorny, , hyyel ologyand Hygiene; A LPHoNsE D. DANSE, Teacher of the French Language; R it4N JLPFi LEONHART, Teacher of the (lerituin Lan guage. The best advantages are offered to students In the Preparatory, English, Claincal,entlegiate or Scientific. course. The next term will com mence September let, pull-1m INVCOLLINS& . CO.,. • NOS. 71 & 73 FIFTH STREET, GREEN IRON FRONT BUILDING, Next to Postoffice, Second Floor, OFFER FOR SALE THE LARGEST and mostsattractive stock of CARPETS, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS . WTNIfoW SHADES, &0.. At fhe lowest,prices the market will affbrd. Having madeteavy contrasts for goods during the Spring aniVSunimer, we are now in many instances seltft: at LESS THAN MANI' FAI TIMER'S WNOLESALE RATES. A splendid -assortment of EMBROIDERED PIANO COVERS of our own importation, just opened. septa )LAINER KAYSEWS Noiseles Patent Bonn' g Machines. these Sewing hfiehlires-are-imown eithe very best Lathe United Stiitia. They.ttre WAERANT- En slid sold at the rowEsT PRICES. ()all I.lawl examine them before buying_ els""gav• Re =of Sewing - elacwos of ,irery attend ed... to. it, . ERNEST AXTREL,AmAgeet, ift;e4t, Pittsbaikh, Pa. 0A:1* 800 " 13 44 PR.,4 12 1 DA ngtoSTOved ONG and tor lye; sahib > 4 ' corner liZtet 'ate pug streets:- MEDICAL. IMPORTANT TO LADLES HE PRIVATE MEDICAL' ADVI SER, an invaluable treatise of 84 pages, by DR,. JOAN A_ It 'V 10 , published for the benefit of the tea. Oki,,receipt of ten cents ft will be ;sent post paiMiln a sealed envelope, to ail who apply for Itgives a concise' description of all the dis easeuieculiar to females, together with means of eft, and treats of conception, Pregnaney,Mie , carria7e Sterility, Serual,giuses, Pralapsas, Merl, Female Weakness, Consulliption, ae., anti much other valuable information not published in any other work, Every lady should procure a copy without delay Three Editions, 50,000 each, hate alread been published and distributed this, year. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL Z i MMIT42I6-Ir.a.lEa , the most Infallible and popular remedy ever known for all diseases of the female sex. They have been used in many thousand cases with unfailing auanesa—and may be relied on in every case for which they are reconiniende,l, and par ticularly in allcases arising from iaisylnio- TION OR STORYACiE OF NA"I I RI;, no matter from what pause it arises. They are ef fectual ip restoring to health all who are suffer ing from Weakness and Debility, t lerfne 14i c charges, Nerve its nets, and they AOT LIKE A CHARM in strengthening and restor ing the system. Thousands of ladies who have suhbred for years and tried vat ious other reme- • dies in rain owe a renewal of their health and strength wholly to the efficacy of Dr. Harvey's Female Pills, They are not a new dlsoot ery• but a long tried remedy—the celebrated DR. .TOHN HARVEY one of the most eminent phyalciami, preecritted them for many years In his private practice, and no physician was (more truly popular or widely known than him in the treatment of FEMALE DIFFICULTIES: All who lave used DR. 11 11IVE1 , :; PILLS recommend them to ~t here. Nursed recommend theta—Druggists and Dealers recom mend them In preference to other medicines, because of their merits. No lady objects to taking them for they are elegant ly Prepared by an rxperieuced Ohtltuist. Price One Ocillar. 44, - Clut this notice out if you desire Dr. Harvey's Pills or Hook, and if you cannot pro. ours them of }our Druggist. do nut take any other, for some dealers Irtbi are unprincipled will recommend other Feinale Pills, the} ell/ make a larger uront on—but en2bise the money and Bend direct to DR. .1 BRIAN, General Agent, Box 5079. 7r3 Cedar Street, N Y. Who will take all risk if properly directed ; and you will receive them poet paid, securely sealed from observation, by re'urn mail. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. COI:7T , DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. DOM ESTICS. Opera Flannels, Country Flannels, Country Blankets, Linens and Sheetings, Tweeds, HUGUS S HACkE'S, Corner Ma. ket de Fifth FOR FALL TRADE, WE ARE RECEIVING 1200 lbs. Blue Grey E. Yarn. 500 " Fine Eastern Yarn, Iu Dna), Azarline, numb()lt, Scarlet, Solforino awl other desirable Colors, toghther with our WELL SELECTED and nooorted stook of DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS AND DRY GOODS French Merinos Poplins Coburgs De!eines 1 Woolen Plaids A lapaccas Shawls & Cloaks CHEAP FOR CAIIIII M. MENTZER, seple !nt srECIAL EXPOSITION OP (TIRCULAIIS, SACQUES BA SQU I NES BLACK AND DRAB, FELTING AND BEAVER CLUTHS. GARilaft & -SCKEITER'S„ PRICE 9 5 46131410 00 TO 41 2 0 00 aep 16 New Goodß New Goods New Goods .41 g Z New Goods Now Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods 500 BLS IkOlLViriiill-Lf PtOknit, it itrrivihlg this 4s , arid it it side tly I PA ON & Nags Wood di ivfSBURGH, Pelisse Flannels English Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Cass/meres, It 1 r ILL IItIAMIC ALL 1U Ds OP IN- V,' Nl' HANCE, either Perpetual or 14t:tilted, on every don:Option of PropM,ty or Merehanctiee, ad reasonable rotes of prenun,m. BOBT. P. KING I resident. • X. W. BALDWIN Vide PreLhionlL DITIE(TdRS. I'u Ali.Lga BA YEA, F . R. Core. P. S. EN.ILIAn, 1 1 ing 1101w11 W. . BROWN, I. B. Says, • JI/Alll.O S. PAUL, O. : . 11-11.11L11A Pi, JARPII CLA YTON, J. Mao... eon, E. %Yuma, F. IlLevanuan, Secretary, 1. G. COFFIN, Agent. y Corner Third and Wood sdreets. W extern insurance Uompagy of Pittsbargh, H. m rr.LF:n,jr. President. F. xi. , ?1./RI/11V , Secretary. 1 Late Pit tsburgh Truat Company. t (apt. R . D. Cocoa."'"' 013114 Agellt. .. 1 rio. kl.ti Water street, t Spang ts Co's Warehouse np r ßabe) Pittsburgh. , __ I"'Lt 'N ''lget'V :. , PlWOandlLißill: A 11DIZIC /1/1131.1tULLAL managed by Directors who V Al '1 H Olt PTV OP THE SE( R R - at, well known in the community, and who are. H TA!( If 1., I' 'I it E TE EA :-..1. it V t lila Hank ,I. tenni neth by promptness and liberality, to' is A Uthurlzeil to .scalds it. 14.211141,4.• to llio 1211 ol a tato the character which a Ai oil ering the best protection to t hose who de. , ' THREE YEARS SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES, it ••<, to tw. tnaured. litnnerttie.--H. Miller, _in, .11tMell M'Attley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nlmietr, George will, Intereat tot:Tone otioned payable send- Donee, Cataptel/ IS. Herron, Chat/. W. 'ticket at 1.13 Ily in t u testa) These Notre are payable c.a. Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David Al. at ...turd ) . in I.cgal Tesultr, or convertible at Long lines J. Thomas, Benf. Balterwell, John the option of the totth ri, into Gold beanng In_ 3 ... i . iii .,.. . .M 4 terra( 6 pot c.nt rifllinft. - --___ ______ __ The Notts will he to denomlnatione of dbu AT,T,F,GrIENY INSITRAIiCE CO,, Coo, td, tixeti and Ofi,nts, Persons dtkinng t2.5,0(x) nr.d ll upwards will he OF' .PIT"T'SIJUItti.ri • allowed one-quarter of one per centuut on the i amount of the principal. ()in.., c No. 37 Ptah Street, Rank Block. The taunt coma...ton A UOWO ,topau k ti AL 1 ire t r,ftit s AGAINAT ALL KINDA OF Bankers JOHN It. Sr 1'1.1.Y, I ".' ME AND MAE INIi 11.1.Stli. .4 21i.lindCashier. I ISAAC JCNES, Presiden _: - . - 7..7.. 'L - 7-- --' --, - I (lklii 1) rice President ;D. M. CIOGIE Secretary; PII7BI3U — R.GE COAL UOM PAN Y! 1 ! ..!apt. WTI. DEA rir,(l-enerm Agent. i ),,, ra .. TOLL—/ISISLroJOXItta, U. (.1 . . Hussey. liar. Capitol - $ 1110 • 04,0 • I r. , y Childs, 11 Capt. R. C. ()ray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord Capt. Adam 3000 I Shares at $5O Each. ! -1:7 ',....i,".....P.,,5,`,7'1411.'Z'it... w. dean, Rn°,,Z" DIRE,Tg ittS AND tlit(.o I FE , : liA I & 11 A. III)EN, SMALL WARES This company holds tt , r , lee siniph. of Int , : SA DDL ER y i HA RNrct p, acres of hest quality thin' Land, lt , ,ate en the a ": ** '''''' Monongahel a / I %cl. The cost oi salt ihLa 0! $ll5 Per FleTe lllllollettl to $116"2,75a. 11,- 1, , ,,,i,:- . AN D ing .21,22.5 of the capital io,k will bi , lowa 111 building a short railmail, erecting Coal Tipples COACH HARIPWARES and other neensmary improi talents, to dei elope the mineral of the company. The distance from the river bank to the ...oat already opened is bat I 5 8 WOOD STRE.ET 1 fifty feet, At a tow stage ot the i tern' there arc 20 feet water at the Companies , :oat Alines. From thei.e facts the Triohees and Puerto:„ t eJgli of the tiolden Stirrup, have no doubt that with proper energy the stoek of the eolnpany can Cory soon he made high!, reni unerat Ice. 3t/ per cimt. on an bee rlption.t will be called in, payable en or before the Nil, tIv CI' t,,EI RIiIIiPECMPIr LEN CALL of September, lead; balance of ingim men t, as . lfr V the attention at Naddlers, Coach Makers may be ordered try the Trustees anti Directors, I /rid l 'eareTe in general, to their end as the company require. i Books of subscription are ipeneil at the tot- I Largo and Well Selected Stook lowing places ; Wm. liagailey's, No t!, Wood at., Pittsburgh. Miller Is. fileketson's. Noelli k ....."et I , ow/tyro. Joshua Rhodes ea I lo.ta, linqiiesne Way, near Irwin street. Peoples lnaurance I:ompany, cornet of Fifth and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. August :kith, ia64,, - _. _ _ CAVALRY BOOTS, CA VA LRY 1-300 Ts, CAVA] ,RY BOOTS, 94 Market street MARCHING SHOES, MARCHING SHOES, 111A1►c'(fIN( f()Ffi;, III'CLILLA NY 8, 55 FIFTH STREET, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTS 1111 R(1 11. Warehonse, No. 143 First and 1 . . M Second its. anufseturers of all nizes and descript lond,of jYI Coal 01l Retorts and Still Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, IVagon Boxes, Seal hhlnulds, Patliea , Hanger* and I' louplings. Jobbing and machinery of every deserip- IRA made to order. Having a complete machine ahoy attached in the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. o2t-lyristw TUST RECEIVED.-A LARGE STOCK itof New Goods comprising all the latent styles of Gentlemen's, Ladles', Boy's, Aliases' New Goods New Goods and Children's Boots Shoes and Gaiters, which will be sold very chep._ __BORLAND, New Gor-is . - No. 98 Alarket at., 2d doOrfrgat 6th et, au27 • THE LATE FIRM OF ZUG & PAIN TERS isTRIS LAX dissolved .by lautuai consent. All having claims against the said firm win presentthem Immediately for settle ment. Each membor will sign in!lquldation. lAOt/R PAINTER, C. zpa, R. PAINTIM, ZITO. Pittsburgh,' August 3d, 18434. New Goods New Goods New Goods THE 'UNDERSIGNED lIA VE.POII.II- ED a co-partnership for the;manufacturn of Iron and Nails, under the style of J. Painter &Sons. Warehouse 96 Water street. New Goods New Goo& fitte.turgh, August 344 WELDON & KELLY, Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas New Goode New Goods 2117T.S—' Woo TritthC Nu ts, uttrteceired,and.for l NV ,try, e 7 • i• EXIMFa wip *aw l 44. W ood n it ONE) Y. SEPTEMB NATIONAL BANKS. NATIOICA - 1 BANK nF PrXXI3I3II3IEIGUI. must - ET DEPARTMENT. Or ma or Coirrrnottan 01P rir H °ono ItNOT, Wmdthigton City, Aug. sth, 1861. Wireazzao, Byeatisatetory evidence presentevi to the undersigied; it. hes been made to war that the VIRKTNATIONAL BANK OP P S BURGH, in the County. of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania bpi been duly organized under and according to the reqUirements of the Act of Comma; entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and to demptlon thete6l.” approved February 25th, Idea, and has compiled with all the provisions ( - 4 said AA required to be emptied with•.befone commencing the blielnett of Balafing ! Now Torairoalf, I, Hugh McCulloch, (letup troller ofthe Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST IgATIONAL RANK Or PITTS. BURGH., county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of - b anking nking under the Act aforelald. In testimony whereof Witness my heed and seal of office, this sth day of A . ugust, 1861 BUCtintroIIITI.LOCH, SS Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Ca 0441 #50t4000 Amid lo with privil ege to bacrease to $1,000,000- The Pittsburgh Trust Company haring organ tzeti under the act toprovide a Notional , Curren ay, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK - OP PITTSBURcIII, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bella of Exchange, &c., receive money on the depo sou sit ,try buy and sell Liu:thong° on all parts of The success which has attended the Pittsburgh resat Company BiliCe ito organization in ISM, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that husk nets entrusted to the new organization will ro ocive the same prompt atteetion. Raving a very extensive oorrespon.lence with flanks and Bankers, throughout the country, i we helleve we can olteripaiunial facilities to those who do business with us. The business with be acentocted by the same officers and directors. I Di 2401•0101 Id 1111ba 1. &eon n WM. K. N f ROPIIIRT St. If A r`fi, tyx - Asityg str int TRolitAS BULL, .Ft/Alaut. (1. 13 Mon. Wiour.iten, Atttt . tie.k.bLxv, tinxbitt. JAMES LATIOHLIN, .I.mx fI. Setu.a.r, Cashier. aux6-.taLwt.l FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 "1"1 - rhi 4 11ItYITC: 11, Wm. Haptley, Ilms. W. nicltt.tson John Watt, Wm. Phi Joehun SMITH, PARK iz CO., J. PAINTER, • B. H. PAINTER, A. E. W. ESAINER, 16O> , and Steam Fitters. 184 Wood et, nest 80411 1 1 I ' . ISS BY FIRE. k . 1 ar pl.l3,KJllNpillung MATEAS '2 . 'E Na. 4-35 and 437 CIIESTNIIT ST., Fifth. 'ATEMENT of d S, JAPf. I, 186 a. Balked Agreeably toASSET an Act of Assembly, be. _.. _.,... . Fit 62 , ,rtgage, amply secured . 6 1 (9 1 161,296 Re I Baste (present value sioa,ata e 2 • 6 ,) cost 102,996 26 Te pora.y Loans on ample 'Collate • t ral ,Securities 139,1 e -8A St (Present value $86,687 Ti,) nest... Notes ant Receivable 1,89,786621,0069, ()a.A -27,9i1V53 i . lihe only profits fr Premiums li t=l . 4 1 i1 ooreparty can divide by o law, are Irma risks which hate been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop. orty, In Town and Country, at rates as lowa* are consistent with security. '...truie their incorporation a period of thirty. years, they have paid losses b y; Fire, to an ammot ex deeding 1 bur Millions of ollars, thereby 41= fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as Well as the ability and disposition to meet with ph:inaptness all liabilities. tootles paid during tbeyear MP, 882,1513 36. DIRECTORS. Rues W. lisiceicart, ..Pdoitudiest Lou T('its Weepaa, . Davin S. blitoWall lIL atT, IBA AO LitA. JA MI SMITti, EDWARD U. DALE., • (I KO kti W. It .70114.41)13, GitOttl3l4 FA Lica, 11A.ARLIKER, President EDWARD (11: DALE, Tice President vy N. 0. steel, Secretary pro tem. .1. GARDEN LX)FELN, Agent. 14 is Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta _ . ETILADELPHIA FDIEARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 140 CHESTNUT STREET, ) pl)s - Nekkhe the Custom irsartalei. Capital.. Sals,loo. A55eta..11304,104.3. Manufacturers and Dealers in PI rTSIII2 tax. PA., Canal&ling In part for UctrrlnLon, Nittrunfhot PAteut eud Knatnelea Leathers, Khans MIMI j nlert Cloths, Damasks. Broad Cloths Litres, Fringes, Bands, Springs, , Atlsa, Bolts, I.`elloes, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., All of which Anve been PUROHASED WITH GREAT CARE I 'ApealaJlp the WOOll Wf wRIC, which will In found of tho Beat Quality, Well Seftioned •ltd Wry Paddlers and Harness Idalora, Will find a full end comploto stook of Marne'' Lewthurs, &add le Tree', names Webs, full Measure eitrultitng 'Webs, of 1.11 A um bar*, lilts, Buckle'. St irru Pt, Spur•;'l'l}road•, etc, etc., etc., “I which wfli he enht at the lowest OAS icea, an.l'vetirect Raiff:dud-lon guaranteed. .1 I * , t ) '1•1 F.• HA It) f. CRS. S —Wo do not drat In Saddles and Bridles, leal e those I. tot) lIS for our, o stomere to 11 , 4k0 awl sell, as they pi opez ly bel u ong to that In toch. 11,3 H. D. BRECHT & 00. 1 114ANDPACTURERS Sl, Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholics Pictures, No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Jel6 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES fl AND Sln el tina Work's. PARK, III'CURDY & CO., AtmANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed -Dop er Bottenns, Raised Still Bottoms, SpelteeSod er, &o. Also, Importers and dealers lizltletala, lu Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, & o. 6 8 - Constantly on hand, Tihmens' Machines and Tools. Wwhonse, No. - 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND. sza:-rs, Pittsburgh, j AR - Special orders of Clapper out to &twit tt paern. feb2l43rditw WANTED AIO MOIVELIS MAAR -07,1 , A AILALL .IS, DwelAng Howie or a lioemirplooomtt up date in ,P44busgh, Allreq _Sitpuisio s 'Call on ' 4_p - Asrptity,- , • . - .• . : ..: . .. . ..xmlitez.Bßukte, :,.• ..urn.. • , xi°. cr,At944 4 ta - EXis ... ~,,, .....%__ MS IVA and sl,lppers, at 111'04.ciu.A..,...nupti no., lion HO*. : .. ;- - , • 26. 1864. INSURANCE DAY & HAYDEN kg p4 : 4 10,01.t,-,, Schedule of Advertitking Bates. STANDING XATT,IM. • One Two tiniec.. Three times_ Faur times:., Five times... One week..,. ....... Two weeke One m Three onth weeks,. " Two months—. Three Months.. Sic months..... Nine months—. One year ... : ..... OR AWEIHATITar ADVIZIT.TISICZ 637 . 13. For one Square, changeable one unit; of week, confined to the Immediate bust of the advert - leer. All larger advertteelnezrtsi Inexact Proportion. E - - flatly—l 8 w tim ee eil 2 , tlmes 11 time &Week a -week 1 I month,. r ,.. S 0 86 ,-. .'I 6 DO SA 70 • ..I 300 3 months . .. 17 20 ll 45 860 8 mortals —.. 24 VI% : , 11!00 .-1576.. 10 60 1 _year `.__ 40 00 29 00 24 00 .14 00 6 1;44 -. 1 is 1 -- nOIICe ii - dO are- tlieabli -- 5 -- r jai — '''----- Death notitiei eskih irh4ettion • - 60 cents Marriage notices, each - insertion— 76 4teamboat advettlaements, per trip. 42 00 ' Executors' and 4 . o taiolatrator's no tices „ ...... 2 45 PRE AMERICAN WAR The Ministerial Organ of the West The South cannot be Subjugated—The Prospects of Peace. From the London Morning Star. The principal circumstances which would make us hope for an early peace between thelatnerican belligerents ap pears to have been overleoked. We do not allude to considerations of justice, reason and humanity. In the •heitt of a deadly feud, especially among , kinsfolk and friends who have quarreled, sneh considerations count for little. Thai llie South are fighting a clefenSive wir for independence and self Government is not likely to weigh much, apart from a conviction of the impossibility of cop quest, with twenty millions of infuriat ed Republicans lighting ! for'emptre and' revenge. But there is one con diderati on which we should thin-k. must have great force, even with the Northern enthusi asts. ft is, that by this • time the entire North must have become weakened an appreciation of the real nature of the 'war. They must by this .time have learned, and learnedto their coot, that. , 'what they have to io with is no mere section of Southern politicians, bitt'flie whole united people of the South. Such a people can never be conquered norgot rid of by extermination. The war was originally undertaken and entered . upon by the North upon an hypothesis totally different- front the' t real facts as they now stand revealed, a and proved by four years of ineffectual ,t. and fruitless fighting. The theory upon u which the North plunged into the war, xi was. in the presence of the facts as they presented themselves to the. impartial , si eyes of European spectators, one of the ,or oldest end most whimsical it is possible ay, 'to imagine. That theory was that half a' 11' dozen desperate men in the South had tl seized upon the whole power .of Xhe.., tl country, against the wishes and.tbe *lt, 4 of niiiety-nine hundredths, or rather tl nine hundred and ninety`-nlhe thou- ill :sandths of the population. They then fit pressed the flower of the Southern youth and manhood in the army, and compell- wi 'od them to wage a relnctant war against Al their brethren 'of the North - and theft.' ly' lawful •aoyereign, the Federal Govern- ••dt wont. be • How half a dozen private individuals, of the mere citizens of one half of a De- E' nnomacy upon' a perfect equality with r the rest of the Southerners, with no of-. Octal character or authority, without-.an army, or even a police. force to support Weir daring usilrpation, 'could work such a miracle. as this, neither the Northerners themselves, nor their par tizans on tide side of the Atliddic,f ever seemed to think it worth while to ex plain. Ittdeecl they , do not seem to have given it-it thought, or ratite!' they *Were not apparently-in •a• state otmindito re- Ilect 'at all.. When there. is a struggler between two parties in. the same State to get posSessidtt of The existing toy ornment, the' one that driVes out the previous holders of power steps into their place soli invests itself with their, authority. The successful party be-, conies the Government de.tacte. It has` the army, the - navy, the pollee, the er T ecutive, and every appendage of Goy. eminent. in their hands, and therefore can control the people. This is intern - t? sib* enough. "he mass of the people may he . ferent, or divided in their allekianoe.aud Ni nt ) iniou‘. fir PYPis. jnituical to the new, trt Government, but so long ,as it wields A i, the civil antl minify resources of 'the ne seate and all nits engine? of porrer and 11 1 authority, it can have ita own way, and !et ernumand the obedience of the people. Rut this tvas nothing like what existed. in America: There was no established , Government iwthe South—no army, no 'ieb , navy, no civil power, no executive no not long - that goes to make up a. Govern. .t• meni. Whatever of these things existed in the South helengl eve o - the • Grr. metit tQf of the Potted Statelhat is the eminent In•.contravention .and hostility. ot to which tho. Southerners acted. igr, Davis and his colleagues had to create A these things, and their Only material for V.. creating them WfIS thr Win of the 'Routh_ urtt ant • What there was in the South :that en— T . J I aided them te. do, whet “theY dic l, ..Was. 4, 11 'State rights and individwd - rights, based 0 on•arid growing - Out of MO' gri..itt can principle of 114 , sovareftrrity Of the , people, and that no Government is law- . ful or legitimate - WitliMirthe"ceirisent of I the people. • 'Tiftithetify-ttinVit watehalf no dOzen di scontented RoTiticiArts wh9.4 3 id do it all, and rata: eightoriniiie Millions of an people reUllt against their will, and ,i„, egarnst a, government they approved, and then pressed the 'flower of their - hood to create an' army, andLmade that army fight :against their brethren and kindsmen, is i as certainly uptow - led as it is eertain that it-,was once drinly main= tamed by'the North and iht partisans, and was, indeed; the great stimurris for plunging into war. Had the real facts,, as, they i _havp sinee been disclosed arol dPu P n4t.rMis Pe'4 l 'known in the North ffcirti the hi - it is doubtful fr,l . Call' their Vexation abottt losing the profits theyi had been Aims , wouldto•extreat frino- the! ISO-u.itivAPY would have brookit q ivory; theinsolvas the dangers and ttre,..ruin or.tbie frultigits 'and hopeless wart "Mir - Wise fadfi'Vervij ignored; , the NOrthisinertifihut theirojes totem.. They'b,elieval, rand loudly as, sOttd,opd thek...faqien4l on this aide .of the beater tirckup th e Oly t. that recr trallainiteiNitinfd•nn'Abonee' atipiiar SoUtherti skilf_thatv- the_ ;majority.: of , the i3optdation,woUlti nVitllliPletffit anlioin their ranks. . 4 se?eyszortistit, 'Wer to sink of info th's Ftslgtdll- P,•?t,t i A ce to which their ntunerical Inferiorl y doomed them,. ;The Xictionist'party, 2o slating of-the great-bulk-of the •peo- - )l , ioo)Feititept down, and its voice a' ed 'byn small -but noisy and violent ' i yof ,disloyakand .deiverate,. a!lyezil..:. a ers, would rise in its dignity and its j ht, and crush the malcontents/ Tida - ,v s the:theory that was persiatently dinn ed into our ears by the Northerners and- th i t friends. ut it was not merely the Unionist or L alist party , that was to rise in its . - st ngth and dwarf the handful of sedl - a "rebels" whahad profanelysought =' to estroy the beat Government Provi de ce had ever permitted to" be estab-" ils ed upon this earth. Another ,for- , mi able coadjutor of the'Noilli 'tins - iti ' appear - directly, the .ilbereting - iirri tier th it foot on southern soil—tot " it was no as cariquectirkind 'invailert ,liat Mull eral troops were to ge forth on the enisade--it was asliberators and deliver ere; they were till traidieipate thb great mass of their Southerir brethren - trent, the usurped authority` nd galling*Tab: fly of the Secessionists. Thitthis deliv erance and emancipation were to - extend beyond the Whites, and hence' the he: coed ally which was To rise up to bid the crusaders welcome; end retelvethetri wi t h open arms, while the secessionist malcontents were to perish under, the rui of their blazing homesteads ---this fognidable ally was no other' thin the ne ro. It as confidently. expected and, loudly ass rted that he would rise on his master dir ctly after the contest began, arid WI bout waiting for a sight of his pre thi ed liberators. But, four years ;of vs ess, impotent war, without profit , in th past, or promise for the future r hae die ipated this theoty as well "as - the of r. The fact now -- stands" . patent 16 all he world that the secessionists-are no , a party in the. South,, but the whole So there people, and the negro l will not ris and cut his master's threat, or - Itirn hi in his bed. Such pleasing illcillibtiai ' mu t by this time have been <teifipreT6lY die lied in the Northovhich Ult.:noir; we should suppose , come to understatid the real nature of the straggle it is„,en ga (I in. It must'Sie that 'a restork tio of the Union by the consent• °litho So th, or by the conquest of .thellotithi or, y the extermination of pkid, millions of people is an utter impo.seibilfty. Thi 50h will not come beck, L and - canifeit be wade to come back; ineillier eamiC Tie IF co converted into a Poland, And itepeople let red and maxuteled, because this wo Id not pay; nor inte."4-01roaseltgand its eople driven en-mtuae;.becausmthat is i possible. lis on thesc „cousidetiations-rbythis - dm ,we should andisfettfott mind eel owledged in themitid - ef the North, if "n t openly confessed and' 'admitted— the the chief chancett tindliorieSeepeece mu t rest. The North must . now see the it entered upon this war laboring a r a serious delialon^ 'far-011ov wvii founded i 5 • 04 1 A 144 tnietikkei i , lt ho ght there Wasonly,a faction sen det g of a handffiliif,sebt3csloitikt•snctil-. oxi nts, to be met totA-peAtbestoyhgre s i finds itself facelP race with eiglif ill ons of peeplailwhe will' E.atis'ribell iei independence witill ,thpir,,iiyee., . L lt so ht that at least the n egroes wou ld se send assert their :freedom against lei masters with.rireav,d 8 11 '90114 1 4 lit nd that they will not stir. It also nd that, though-it may. do the South re harm by going.orvwith-the.wer i it Jill be doing itself mueb greater harm. .b e all, it finds thatthe South is mere , d ll kiting a defensive flulLire , ptip ai e, and wants nothing morel an to 11 t alone. Directly the North leaves °testing. nail 413 - tiNgct , uth will - 1 ^ - 4-- - aond p 4ni et z a I 1 t'ar I.Sqr. 13qr, PO 1 • 400 • . 2 5 Po 2 . -1 50 i 1 , 816 4 . 1386 • ! I 21 98 14 SEVEN FIRST PRRIIITISIS "itlein Four Weeks, Including Gold Medals and one Salver Medal.' ' ONj INDORS4 4 i i* the Most Eminent Pianists.. n .„„,, a ,, h moat eminentiff r itre - rittifittalon of (ow lark: ,eltyif after..lrtittiea all a rthotongla s i l l). of my NetOcalePlanci Fenn& xegiven tote meat bitiptatie arid unifttaild leis The following la a specimen:Of the vok nta y tertimony I am , ennatantif reeetrinc mn • entlemea entirely illsintereil, and aaafl 114 cknowledge moat thorsi'hlycnallt ed • tO" - tl of themetita oft wpiano este. ; 1-X e have examined wilt ristwA ears, Mr. WM44 ; , : RADHCEPS .„N,EW SCALE 4,1 • ES, and Witt - der" opinion that, iwpowerl,' " tr/ •,,, rlehneerid e r„,, , L.r tone thprougn . rrx 3 anah tp M t,, riulbarra ifigAimegthrttxftel, 0% , e tRI4I greatbrilliancy and a beautgul tality of tone moat happily' blended. ' ' ' randy. teen a OnazePiano Forte A yof these quall,ties eaatiptlatio perfect; , went.",, - It Skgnelt B iliftf, • • • 'John 2tiudel, Onfaftigt "' ir • Sanderson, at If W Beecher's. - tp •ea .41, C1e0 W_M_af.,Xan t . • , tb• t -John rapiscw) aa Wets, Charles erobe, Et , - ; 4 , - John El Jokier, imm„: - .11,X bletiheWas rill m Ration, F L ttei fax . taretzek, Theodore Thomas; ' • 711 me, . . he. Hagen, Ed. N Yliobert Stoepel, , _ laical Review.” Strakoach, Ml . tischati. • Theo atoelling,• " ve R. Eckhardt H Nash. WAWA:LINK . No..l44l.4ka'si l3 4°al.st- i+ cia4 I.:ett: :1 .1 se Sol Agents - r BORA TORY--' le—_- - -4111dium R. HILTOISTAOOereIre balrerevolMßrzteade a fq.unal.K9l,4lk!i§4P9.g ???4_,FIA, et sad n• hes4nte tp prono4nee R , - .lt contains ' t e 41044;;,. e or atectletruatiee leffrkai, Bonnier ,Iteßlll3.oi.ge eattatlßlPlNk, t - - Steam Printing Establishment, MARE irrAlril4, • •. f 14.14 j 0..“ 'mut zraiimarriox - ow ' A* AND - TANDY - HBTRINn Executed the beet rmrici crsr PAID sp pRINTIN LROAD MEILWIN RA firdutiellif !Floaters, For lbandtlons and Coneerbeeannet be nnimeeedbrthe city. 221211 Etnf t , . • 2. t 2 ~:eztt)
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