EIEMS •• -', _ - . . / - ' 4RTIELENG *ATE& - ..„ • is . _ . - matter per squire, (40 wmds,) • ....4"...... , •? , ,,_ ,, : 1 - ."- - ..., i.-....•: - .:....... 2„ -, • = : .--- . -- "= , :•-=-!- 7 - ., 1,..:::? , -".r.:-.-•--..?...,. ,,, --- -- -- 42...... , .. , - , .--_ , ...-......- .....,..........-_ ..., -..:.....-.7.. 1ic . 4. ' ... 1 , .. v........‘ , 1 :/ v1 i....;._ ,, _ . .-_ - ..„._. • --. • . ....11 , 00 7 - 5 Olive ealua tb : 45,00 - .... i,W One mooth. • 700 . , • - 7 ,3 " - .... " 41 111&,.1 '':. Two s m ths. 1426 t 0 . • " "•' ' ' '. V ....... ,,, 4 0 ~4 11 %4 4 . 14. ,,,,,,N.N.,,,,,1t.4 r ./.....• :: 1 11 - 1 - .;:- - , - . - . ........,..- . . ... _ „, . .. _) k, 4 ,.,2,20 Six menthe. . .... t . „ . . , . .. cm. , ~, , • --.6 , .7...-.,0-. ,, --•.-- ,:. a • ( itt ,•- - -.• •• .:i.... , . .. ••••"r, •••.• • ow . • /?" 4 4 • 44 4 .r ~ , .. 4.35 . . - i ' ' il 4 it . i : , -. > :., t1 2 7 8 .. .. . - ., - , c., , 1 . >kig1.15:•.*_,,,e rj , '• . ._11.1911.=—. . .f.. ehMweable,oneepoapeekt year..3oM, . • -- - l•44 — lii 4.561. , .. It vii!-.I - ~ . • .----' -r.' - '," -- -, ,„..--' - . . 1:1. ' :1 :.- - ,CArD5.-4--r-f-"11--------- L i F77 b.--- T -5 ' --------1-f--------- -.--:_:-- • . •- , •• 1- .. , T . - .?.iiV I . . • 1 _ • :::_...,;. - ,--.7-: . .i , i1. , ...j.;: 31 -..-; -, : - ".-I;ilz. - _ - f'.." -7. -- '.. '' ' ' ..meby-mall,. the city, at' 24 4 rikrir week . ' -.'" 'M. , i 3 !. - 9-, • it' . 'I ~."., , t..—_ - .5.z.-. ~•••:,,-. , - .4.- , ._,.. .. _ V13.-1.."1t 1.4DIE11". . . . -E" " ,.=-.., _._,.---. -- ,- ~..:.---/ 1.-..„--- _- -- .. . 7 ...i•'.! .. !I i t0ne......,... • • .4 ....... ...,•2, 00 . . - -•77 7 •1 -, e.n . ' . - -•.:'7...1:, 4 -.....::...; 1•7 6 , ' , 100 . ..........m...... . seep, (and one tortter uP,) 4 25 • - •• - . ,Ii; • , 14 LW .. . . . ' . . for _ _ _ One insertion... Two Insertion*. Three insertlonl c'enit Mote Two- weekt - 4 .0 131.141 O]lN -„•;zlnglemitmariptiqi Delivered in tb; SEE' 1._' 4 41t9 iMblogPtk nav eopies,msoh. Ten copies, each. Twenty copies, ea lorty • ' I ". One a a- • i 1,00 " JAS. ti.'ll4RR ? Editor and ?punts-tor. MEDICAL ErrANIA. OR ityPirtra Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured .11/fruit" or Ruptjare! 11140. Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia nr Rnirture dured Iterate or Rupture cured. Hernia_or Ittaptiare aural. Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture or , Merida moved Rupture or I R erulu cp2 ep Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or liernia cured Rapture or Hernia coxed Ruptour.e or Hernia duped Rapture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cuie Truss. Bitter , ' Patent Trues Fitch , s Supporter Truss Self.AdJusting De. Baum ot.4'a Lace Body Brace, ter t:m cure of Prolapeun Vied, Piles, Abdotalzuk and Spinal 'Weakneases Dr. S. S. Fitch'• Silver Plated Sup- Plle► Drop►, for the support and cure of Elastic Siocktogs, for weak mid varicose Fanatic I..nee Caps, for well knee joints Ankle Supporters, tor work ( knee joints Suspensory Bandages Self-lujectiug Syringes' also every kind of Syringes Dr. KEYSER naa aizo a Trues which w 1 edleellv cure Hernia or Rupture .Office at MEI DIAUU ST0101; *O. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persona writing for Trusses should send the number of holies around the body immediately over the rupture. DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention to the aplication of Tr ueeee in adults fuaci children MD dice is satietit,l nisi, with an experience o twenty years, he will be enabled to give batistaa Self-Injecting Syringes. SelVlnjeet lag Syringe". Self-Inject lug Sy riuges Self-Injecting Syringe• Sold at DR. ii.EY:-;ER'S, 110 Wood street. Huspensory Bandages, Suipeustory SundaAea, Sugpt..u.ory Baud...Kea, Sumpensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A—dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds., At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. nplo•tydhw piLies OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a catitficate from the one of most vespectable (tt izens of township in regard to Dr. .&e yeer's Zillisay , " Wood Searcher The Doctor's eert ()Scales are tedthiri reach, and no one need be detained in regard to his preporatkme. Da. Gnu . . . Ktivs Ica becam‘ afflotedlilth Plies about twenty years ago, mill every year I they were growing worse, ao an to troublg me very much, co much ao at times 4 to unfit me Or work. Sometimea I Was No bad that I could do of anything account of them, they came on out on me aa large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. 1 1 used to play and take whatever I could hear of or read Of in aim-liars and pamphlets that fell to my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me moms good for a little while, but afterward they would return again as bad as ever. I also Wiled to two Doctors who vis4ed me at my house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year egg not an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood ! Searcher, made by yourself—when 'you sold it to Me you told me one bottle would not cure me, end that my whole eptem would have to be re bowed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you said I could n expect much benefit from one bot4e. 1 bought tton, one bottle at • a time, until Ike v • bottles. After this quantity hea l coma, used, I C was entirety well of the Pilea, which had tortur d me for twenty years. In otherl respects my health it improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, beinj sixty years past. I have been well now for al months, and there is noappearance of a return Of the disease; /tin do any kind of farming work !now without the Piles coming down mad hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or dd any kind of work which, before used to hurt t. e. When I ound out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I colutter it my du-. ty to make my case known to the country for the benellt of others who may be suffeiing as I was audildnetknow the value of your +loins. You may 'publish this if you like--I live in Wilkins Toumskip, end-Will he pleased 'to satisfy any one • a4#4"#raill pr:ugs cutuloatetrtimi iFia k u .. to.ea ' Deoember 24th, • .r.11.t. • c ;;S ;oak out Iht lurns4 DR. 6.E . ORG.E. 9. :14.411411 °nits , cover of a z e intfp,44(4 r Zr I fir staoP ._et.44* 51,44( fits 04-tigt top of the borne to , • ‘• 1:::,•;! 4 • • napopTiii'ir7T9 `,4Drps . . THEE AD tifmraue trdatir2Mpagea, Jp-1:1,1N•RVEI Pub4111104:foo the bond) t. of the eex ,On receipt qf, ton cents it - 'mil), be [seat It p t aid, in a lealekenvelope, to all who apply I r . Itgitea a ermine@ delicrlptfon of :All the di eseee peoullar to females, together win}, means of cure, and ireata of Conception,yregnaneyblis carriage Sterifit,Seinat; Abuses, Prolapses, Went, Female {Weakness, consumption, and mn other valuable lutormetiou not published in a other work. Every lady ahoold procure a 00 Without' delay. — Throe fiti,dOff eac , •Itatisalread been pribliahedUand, diatsibuted . 8 , . . . . 'HARVEY'S . CHRONG • *rTT-.14 , 4 the most . and/popular remedy) eve known for all dlsessea of the female. sex,• The have been • used ili many "thbulland said' wit hhh unfailing euncesa—and may be relied:on , In *Very vase for Which:they are recommended, and pal ticularly in all ease' adding from ÜBSTRU - MIT OR ' STOPPAGE' OF NATURD, mafter.from tvhat cense It arises, They twee- • lectual in reStOttll ttkiwialth all .who.are static , ing from Weakness and Debility, Uterine Pi chalet, IVireettrners 4e. 4 - e., tad the}' APT LIKE A:CHAIM thetrerigthening and: restrbl , b1duthe„. 2 .514014 Tbslusan4a ot ladles who ,hav`e' sneered for -yosrS and tried vatinus other reme died in vain, oW , e•ti renewal ottheir health and strength collolly :to The effleacy of Dr. llarVey'e: . • 'Female Fills. They are not a new dtaeoVery but a long tried repedy-rthe celebrated D R. JO II 11. II 'A RYEY, one of the most eminent physicians, prescribed 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 wherhave used DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS recommend them to others. Nurses recommend them—Druggists and Dealers °mom mend them-in preference to other medicines, bec.ausenf their merits. No• lady objects to taking them for they are elegantly Prepared by an Experienced Ohemist Price One DoUar... Nar - Cut this notice out if you desire Dr. Harvey's Pills or Book, and if you cannot pro cure them of your Druggist, do not take any other, for some dealers who are 'unprincipled will recommend other Female Pills, they can make a larger profit on—but enclose the money and send direct to DR. J. BRIAN, General Agent Box 5079. 76 Uedar Street, N. Y. Who will take all risk if properly directed ; and you will receive them post paid, securely sealed from observation, by return mail. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. IT-4:PPICE, TO ALL ..In m a certkin class f C ONf-iC m ERNE t D.o— , pie sere g peculiar f eeling o s f e contemp a atawch ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in thiscanl, (Plriverit thenatine,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat die, eases of every denomination, in fact solicitjust the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very relined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ser; the fact, and their family physician says he is shumbng so he can get the ease. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul 111 cord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 7 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 thatare.. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE Hutaseas upwards of 40 -Feats, and vrithout egotism can say X nave saved hundreds Trom years r of Misery, and untimely death. My treatment is confined - to the vegetable altogether. as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue. emu : but my long residence In MIA city Is suel dent proof without adding more. Spermatorrlies and MI diseases arising from It are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every Young man and woman to be careful in se looting aphysibiau. The different advertisements 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 eeo. jem4Yd . Pittsburgh Postollkee. 'Of every kind RUN CECIT Your Flag, BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. AI Pittsburgh Flag Maaufactury, at 2,IT TIX.YK'S News Depot, opposite the Postoffice. 'rept° El FTI W 4, t avi l Y 2 V Wl= E V W P 4 . ! -4 . ©1 de E. 4 MI Z POI Wl4 t f l =M 0..4 a 2 Vof: 44 N a •wm 41 0 rid E-• 4 EIA U M • 0:1 •til Ls O' `ItVOEDM LANDS OFFER roll.' SALE OVER 25,000 ACRES_ OF Farming, Grazing and Timber Lit*, • In lots varying In size from ,110 to 476 acres, in Fayette county. These lands are near UNION TOWN, which is only a few hours' rtdefroro the city, by the Connellsville Railroad. The region' is unsurpassed.for healthfulness, and for natural beauty of scenery. Some of the Farming lands are well improved. On the Timber land Wlute Oak Book Oak, Poplar and Chesnut abound, And ample water power. Pefflona lookinitta; ,karma may hare a choice of nearly . 100, at prices varying from it to and *2O por acre. Apply to Broker and 1 Insurance Agent, OS Fourth street, (Burke'e Butleing,), sept-t ' . OYSTERS CRACKERS cldottcynrik- - BOSTON . :13)110KER It"AKOril , No. 64 Fourth Stroet. MEDICAL 31311 - YA-N, PITTSBIIRGH. MONDAY. DCTOBER 3. 1864. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &O wITN ARE :NOW ORE NI.:/if Ci A , Irr o . , Large and well-ascorted.nock of DWI. - tiOODS; purchased since the late 'decline In , . priceti„ , fltich enables us to 'afford advantages to Pu.tihacers NOT TO BE OBTAINED IN AMY OTtiltil FlOi-SE. ifew rOpMnt, plain and figured. NS* . OhintieS, striped and figured, New Alpacas, brocade and plain. New Nalmerals, new and beantiful styles New Merinos, in every color New Oloaks and Shawls, In tuldttlon to ft full line of DOMESTIC GOODS. HIIGUS & HACKE, Corner Market and Fifth FOR FALL TRADE, WE ARE RECEIVING 1200 lbs. Blue Grey K. Yarn. 500 " Fine Eastern Yarn, In Drab, Azarline, Humbolt, Scarlet, Solforino and other desirable Colors, toghther with our WELL SELECTED •nd Eta sorted stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES, M lowest prices for CASH, at Wholesale and Retail. 111 A(' RPM N. (ILY DE, auto 77.4 Market street. VLF. DRY GOODS. French Merinos. Poplins Coburgs Delaines Woolen Plaids Alapaccas Shawls & Cloaks. CHEAP FOR CASH M. MENTZER, 94 Market street. sepl6:l and SPECIALITIES IN DRY • GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER EXTRA QUALITY BALMORAL SKIRTS 4%t *ss,scr. DARK STRIPE CHINTZES Al , l 50 Oents per Yard, GOOD BLEACH MUSLIN 31 Cents per Yard. Best Kid Gloves, Warraiatod, $1.,75 per Pair. All Goods in Proportion. GARDNER & SCHLEITEB'S, 92 Market Street. New Goods New Goods New Goods Z E 4 g E.l New Goods New Goods Now Goods Nei Goo& Bow Goods New , Goods New Goods 500 , im P ik "GAF.F.Orn ...LlPPAlTecnite arriving this da sad 'Mr . O /ffv , PA AM a . MINO 4 S, ;Ain At, WI Wor gto — .1101,411)51;:) .aI,IQI4`IA ..,. NATIONALBANKS. ' MST: NAAVNAII' `13414111 PP TREASURY DEPARTMENT. DEIPARTMENT. Genoa or gom_rencriEt item' n Ounnarroy, W,aahin pity Aug. 6th, Is6a. Wuniksan sat& toll eirldance presented to the andmisred,:ft has been. made to appear that the FINS NATIONAL BANK OF RMS. HURON, ha the County of Allegheny and State of Penneylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress entitled aan'Aet to prowl& a National Cpreenei, giteurn[l:oy, a ple4gei of nailed States Stocks, and to provde for the circulation and re • demotion thereof!. approved February 26th, and has eontp.iled telt,ll all the proyiAnns of mad Act require 'to . be .complied with - before cornmeneftille huaineas of - Banking. Now THICEMIOBO.4' .10111.0.111cOultnali, Comp. trollof FIRST e Currency, doirreby certify that the said NATIONAL „IIANK OF PITTS -131111411; counts , ' or •Alligheny and State of :Pennsylvantai is anthramred to commence the business ocbankiaguni e! the Aot aforesaid, In teatlmelny whereof witneg it a "head and seal Of velee,,thie ath'day of Austral tam. ) HVGH IdOCULWON, Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST . N A TIONAL OF IIItSIRTACM,PA., Late Pittsburgh TrUst'Couiparty, 'Capital' 11800,000 paiti to cilEh''~t~tvtl e{Saty Anemia/4o 151.000,000. The Plttsburgh•Trtuit Company halting organ ized under the act to provide a National Ourreio ay, under the title' di the FOIST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBUIIOII, 'Would reapectflillY offer its services for the Collection of Notes, Draft!, Bills of Exehange;*.o., receive inone on deposit and buy and sell Et on all parts of the aduntry. tt .T722'eutoesit which has Wendt° the Pittsburgh Trust Company since ita' organization in 1862, will we believe be a suit olent guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the hew organization will ;v -alve the lame prompt attention. Having a very extenetve corresporuience with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we:believe we can ogler unusual facilities to those who dq business with us. The hilliness will be eondeceted by the same °plats and (Weston. butioroati JAILER LAIIIYELIM WM. B. NM/ M, HDRRET S. }LYE, ALEXANDER SPREE, TIIONAB BELL FRANCIS*. lisitirif, Taw, toitrissx, Azar. BRADLEY, " • ''SAMEML Rue. JAMS. Joan I). SOULLY, sugf.clikwtf L WD G E it 8, DAV BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, JOURNALS, CI_AJEEE mic:›4oaact4, BIM, BOOKS, MORTGAGES, Bins of Laidina, DERI3S, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT &c., • , ARNOLD'S INK, Carmine M 1 variety of AmeriLin lABOR A TILMY OF JAMILS iI 4 CHILTON &C(--We have recently made careful analysts of the Samhurg Portwtne, and do not hesitate to pronounce It pure. It contains all the properties of the Poll (}rape, and there fore for medicinal uses it in, in moat Eases, su perior to other wines. its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so dorific oral tonic. It will prune beneficial in Affections of the Kidney - a, and Chronic Diseases with (leneral Debility of the Conetitutkin. Physicians may Safely recommend it to patients in place of the many doubtful mixtures 'too of ten sold as pure Wines. JAMES R. CHILTON, A ntletitml Chemist, N. Y. City. 1 Sold by A. J. RANKIN, Druggist,. • • No. 63 Market street, below 4th. . C. JENKINS, EINVIMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT Flon,r, Daeon, Cheese, Dried and Green p i -Mite, and all Farm Products. Orders .. 1 111ed for all merchandise, Pittsburgh a manu fh t , ref, and Refined Ulla, at, dealers Cud. uonufgatuy ere rates, No. 239 LrBERTY STREET, (i. , pposfte Wood street,) Pittsburgh, Pa. - Advances m & •de and prompt attention given to all consignment, and correspondence. Pittsburgh 'Erie, -eners h. Speer, Lloyd & Black, Wm. McCully*. (Jo., McDonald & Ar buckle, John I. Ho use .h,Co, John Ball & Co., B. A. Fahnestock!e, Son sep2l-diaw PITTBBUIR3O, FT, We vNE & °Ern:Awl R. Co; fi• Tllll SECRETARY, S S PITTSBURGH, PA., 'eptember ink IVIDEND.-.Bir ORDER OF TILE IJF so.a.Ru O 1 DIRD.CTORS, the President of this 'ficitapany has' tlrts• day declared a divi dend of 2s, percent, On the capital stock for the third quarter, ending the 30th inst, payable (free of Government tax) on andafter the 1 - ; t h of October proximo, at the office of the Com pany in this City, an Al at the Transfer Agency, Winslow, Lannier & Co., No. 52 Wall street, New York, to the sti ;ckholders as registered at the respective offices. The.; Tranaftir books of the Company will elm is; at 2 P. hL, on the let day of October, and 1 'main closed until the 18th. W. IL BARNES, sept&Swd . Secretary. - - New Goods • SMITH, PA.3K, .di CO., NTETTI WARD Fat:lN - DRY PITTSBURGH. Warehduse, M0.'143 FUR and 120 Se, .011(1 Ste. Manufacturers of all Mimi and d caul, Itto fog 0 f ooal Oil Retorta and Stills, Gas mu I Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon }loge 4 , Seal Moulds, Path* Hangers and oouplinga. Also, Jobbing- and machinery of every des. oriP• Wm made to order... HaVing a complete =Wane shop attabhed to *be fory, alineceasaty fitting will bnaarefu.' l 9 attended to. Mer-Iydka New Goods Newr Genie Nrsw Good New Goods LATE ELIEICO7 ZUG & RAIN. T IRE is,TiNfi tilt% aissolved by mutual consent. All having claims against the said firm will present them immediately for settle ment. Each member will sign in liquidation. JACOB PAINTER', • • C. ZUCf, B. It. PAINTER, , C. ZUO. Pittsburgh, August ad, 8364. New Goods N ow Goods HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE WORD ED a do-pestilent:do for thelmanufaeture of lion and Nagle, under the style of 3. Fainter h. Sone. Wiirehouse 96 Wens street, • • .1. PAINTER R. PAINI t ER, A. E. W. PAINTER. . Fitt ebtullt, Acquit 84, 1884. - au4 iet , Goode New Goods • Y_New. Nods Duck Creek Lubricating Oil., 4ATE ON; HOD AND wzrat, BS, JIL ck l4OlO of a genutoeairtinle - - - - - „warranted pare.” J&S. BOYD, . c au26-Bin 481 Libf.rty street. MEM lICMLIN, President. MEMORANDUMS. R EffEIPTS, DEPOSITION PAYER, LETTER PAPER, NO FE PAPKIL, CAP PAPI-13, ENV ELOPES, Mt., &a. MYERS, SCHOMER, do Co., INSURANCE INTIEMIIM „ BY N.MHEFRANILLJI FIER INSUE..t.NCIE COMPANY OF PHILADELPR A, OF FICE No, 435 and 437. CHESTNUT ST., 'near MIA. STATEMIFINT of ASSETS, JAN. lei, OAS. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, be ing. • Firet.9l...rtgage, Amply eeeured......01,993,393 32 Real Estate (preaent value 0163, 313 • 61,1 cost • 1172,996 28 Temporary LOalit, on ample Oollat- Weal Sequities..-89,186 ' Stook., (present value $86,667 72,) cost 89,186 68 Notes and Bißs:Retudvable 1,821 De Om , 92,910 38 11‘2,203,051 The only prollta from premiums widah• this company can divide by law, are (roma.'like which have been determined. Dasursnces made on every deaCriptima of Prop erty, in Town and Country., at rates as lows. are consistentivith security. Since their incorporation a periOil of thirty year* they have paid lamest Fire, to an said t exceeding l'imr Millions of oilers, thereby. If forilinx. eviilenoe, of the advanteges of Insurance, as well as the ability and dispositiOnto Meet ieith Otomptness All liabilities. Losses paid during the year 38. DIRECTORS. Casailas W. lismostia, Mottatost 11. LOU TOBIAS' WILONIIRi ;Dawn 8. 8a047, Saxons Clasas, .Ise.ao Les, • Jacon-IL Surma, EDWARD U, DAL,, '0 . 1100.011V. RJOITAIIDA GEORGE FAtiß, CHAS. 0. 13ANCKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Presiilent. Ws. U. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. CARO aM'aR COFFIN', Agent. ' my ia Northehst and Wood arts F e int A 114111131 A rratiND LII'E INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CIIIE.STNUT STRE-ET. Opposite thus Custom A - IpUse. Ospital..s2l94oo. A55eta..53044943. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF 12i- SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. KIN( President M. W. RALDWIIK, Vice President.: DIRECTORS. Oa etas BAVHS, ' • E. R.A.lone,' , E. R. Examen, Games W. BROWN, P. B. Savray, JOISAPH S. Patir., C. Snitamax, JOSEPH CLAYTON, El. J. ALsomacra, E. Wilma, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary, 1. G. COFFIN, Agent. jyaily Corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Oompany of Pittaburgh. R. DULLER, jr, President. F. M. GoeuoN, Secretary. Capt. R. D. iloctrami, Clen'l Agent. No. 9511 Water streekiSpang W &rehouse, np stairs,)Pittaburgh. WILL INS VRE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directora who are well known in the community, and who are detertntrieff, yirOmptness• anti liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, ' , hollering the.est protection to those who de• sue to be insured. DrECECTOILS—R. Miller, jr., James IVA uley Nathaniel Holmes Alexander Nimiok George Bernie, Campbell B. Herron, (3has. W. Rickel son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Reei J. Thomas, 'Benj. 13akewell, John Alm tune. Jed ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., OE , prx-riguttou.. OBloe, N 0.37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. irrirsrmes AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE ANT) MARINE RISKS. J 1:•. , .A.A JONgS, President; JOHN D. Mo- CURD Vice President ; I). M. 1300 K, Secretary; Capt. WM. I)EA Pt, General Agent. HIVRMILS—Isittio Jones, C. (3. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, 0. L. Fahnestock, John McCord, Omit. Adam Jacobs, H. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean; Robert 1.. APtirew, Robb H. Davis. notS DAY & HAYDEN, Manufacturers and Dealers in SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, `•lgn of the Golden Stirrup, PITTSBT_IRGH, PA., NVOU D _RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of Saddlers, Coaoh'ltlakers anti Dealers In general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Conaiating In part for Ca rrtairo Manuf.unoturer. Patent and F.nameledl Leathers, iGnatn- sled Cloths, Daurfasks, Broad•Qloths, Laces, Fringes, Band•, Springs, Axles, Bolts, FeHoes, Spoke", Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., i All of which have been PDBOHABED WITH GREAT bABE Raped&lly the WOOD WORK, which will be found of the Best Quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and oomplete stock ol , llamas Leathers, Saddle Trees, iinnies,. Webs, hall Measure Straining Webs, of all Numbers, Bite, Buckles, S t irru pa, Spurs, T bread., etc., etc., ete., All of which will be sold at the lowest OAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. TV 7'l - IEI 5A.13.13,1,1a11,5. P. 5.,-We do not deal in Saddles and Bridlesi, but leave those GOODS for our custoinere to make and sell, as they properly belong, to that branch. ray2B-tf DAY & HAYDEN. H. D. BRECHI' & Oa f M ANUFACTURERS OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldi Portrait and Picture Pram Dealers'in Catholic Piotiire No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fitt Sixth streets. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER AND Smelting- Works: PARK, M'CITRDY 8z CO -MANUFACTURERS OF SIEA Brarier's and Belt Copper, Pressed er Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, rq.elter er, &c. Also, Importers and dealeraLn Mt in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c. AlKirConstantly on hand, Tinmens , Nadi ,. nee and Toole. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 12U SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.. a-Special orders of Copper cut to iadyilestied• pattern. feb2.l4lydaw W ANT ED. i. AIO MON I' 1119 'LEASE OF_A. Dwelling Howie or 8 Roman pleneently, 014.. nate to Pitta burgh,. Alleg Data or 'Bliaing bent Call on ' J. EL CA/RD/AY; 1. Beal rlz . Llncr . inylB No. innwr ~l i n - Timis FINE LACY " stuijiilippers, at IT I gut, • . . . .„ • ,cLoi/S..1:(1-4.1.101 (i ul4 1 . -1 .... 1.) :. : 4,::::P4 11 #*: ° . 5 , i ' F 47-4 :INA THE ditipilkat- BIWADS. ' ' sa,lrroo,lou Men. . , " It Is possible' that 'the 'title of 'this WrithignittY give icilYerise - to• many who glory inthlt risme Of. t``Demoerat i , r and who would,ihil*ParttlY acorn to utter a word of dePreciatfon or apology' for their coridadt' or their prificiplesi,' and With• this' sentiment' I at: one tirnelfully agreed—and while my ,vencele,net yet -harmonized with the "bandutan's, key," noncan I speak with "bated breath - and whispering humbleriehe;" yet 116343' re solved to ticeept , the: new - and injurious epithet' of "Copperhead." ,For why should the Democrats of these dark and bloody days hope to escape trials such as were efit.s red by the fatliefn of their political fai '?, The ' Monarchy , men, the , Tories and. the Refugees during the Revolution, who became Federallets upon formation of the Constittition, A eiaQiincecl 41Di' Dgmoctits' ire thai'dik as "Jticobuis" and "Infidels," an& concert trated their venom by . fixing the, wane of "Democrat" upon our, forefathers party predecessors, as ihe intensely WET essence of contumely "Mid re proach. The 'lineal andparty descend ants of those same Tories and Refugees and Federalists have ,at various periods since '9B, abused the Democrats by call ing them"Btiel&talls;'" "Barn Ilarneta," "Loco-Fooott," and iir later years their termagant violence .culminated in. the terms, "Dough. Faces" and "Urtios SAVERS." And, this last epitfiet seemed to delight our in tongued shandrers bet ter than any that they had before hap pened • upon. To sneer at us because we weresaid to be "sitting up" all our weary nights with the prostrate and ex piring Ultra*, seethed to be the Chief pleasure of those who-now tyrannize over the fragment of our country, and who destroyed the Union in spite of .1111 our care and devotion to that blessed compadt. Yet—they called'tie "UitioN SAvans," with as much-contempt and bitterness of spirit as they now oall us "Copperheads,"—and I shall do what I can to show tat "Union BaVeri," and "Copperheads" are synonymoue: ' Nor shall I complain that the. Tortes and Refugees and Blue-Lighf,Federalists, and their successors in traitorous blood and Ofilitical heresY, cadge , Ihrg them selves such handsomeparty appellations as "Federalists," "National ...Repnb• livens," "Anti ! Masons,'',, ~"Wh i igs,", A "Free-Boilers," "Native Americans," and. - ---Ireavert" pardon their 'desecrating impudence—" Union Men!" :.Let them bloviate, for their little hour, open their triumph over the "Union, Sayers," and over the ruined Union itself, now past nursing and surgery`, and unhappily not requiring the anxious care of these who sought to save it, and, who: "sat. up" it till its extrernest hour. I confess the profoundest sorro* that Abolitionists and Disunionists htrver driven' atkarthe watchers mid stranglekilthellnion oh its bed ,of pain; .what .matters it now whether they call us "Union Savers"or "Copperheads," when our elections pre controlled by haytinets, when the sacred writ of habeas earpusis suspended;-and when whatever we are allowed of per sonal liberty is held by the stiffe,,rauce of an awkward usurper and his satraps'? But I shall plead for 'the 'TtritioN SAN latS, " ' now - "Copperheadi," that they governed this once happy country, for thegteatei part of its,existenee,with wisdom and success. They did not diminish its teiritfiry— but they acquired front France, Spain, Mexico . and Avarions tribes, by cheap and honest pnrchits - 4, - Or by tlquare fighting; and lennorable treaty, 'Millions upon million ofacrenid fertile lands— therpcopled thOse tevritories with white im*,rants, induced 'to cone hither by liberal lan-s of naturalization; 'it hich were passed and sustained •agaltat , re peated attacks of Federalists, Plug liglies, Church Burners, and Know• Knothings. They fo - tiklit 'We war be 1812, and in spireßlue• Light •.Federalistii,.. (the ancestors, personal.anti political, of the Abolitionists,) they qe l lred i ,f,or I ,dur commerce the "freedom of theseas." They published' nd declared . the world the "Monroe Doctrine," - andAbey maintained that doctrine as,long as, they were able to maintain the Union. They vindicated the honor - or the country and greatly extended its boun daries and material wealthiby then war with Mexico. And-this they, achieved, though the now President of the 14,Etited States, then a Congressman, 'refined to vdte a (Toiler to that war, 'anir'itiough the people who now rule , over Us and t.tivel in our miseries, wished: that our soldiers, ie Mexico would be welcomed with "bloody hands and 'hinpitable graves!" ' They made France (in the davit of the - Union-Saver-Copperhead Jackson,„), pay the debt she honestly owed to ourole spoiled merchants. They quelled rebellious South 'Caro lina (bythOTlnion-.Saving Jackson) and, brought her under the laws of the Union, withont shedding one drop of fritternal blood. • • . Thep were able to prQt.ect onr, fron tier&against tens of thousands of hostile Indians, and to chastise theixi They 'preserved the-,eommercer, and manufactures of the country, advanced and protected the private pursuits -of and handed down to our present incom - end and ates, tint, and ray, mo- ; U) )1G.1.11...,, nb lie and our flag was nonored and wet emirect in.evellr oceaik. ._, , ~ , .A.A4,ving - wade Etueli ii *glorioto.. I recerd a s - ids, shall webe distatlyed or 1 ashamtxl...w.haLTir ikcapabli3, envenom r ed sacccaiii4-311 land sneer at us a s. ..'lllllokfili r land "Ocippetheada?"' . 11 4 1 /11;g4 r , v s r,e - jap:de ;mood tut. 1.1 - W il at . l7 - r , 17 :7: 7i• , ..4 ~, Unin#l cp,,mr:X4l‘ 'Aci Moor laps} C ' 9l44t W i t Itt#4 RffirrOOP Wr'l l = clea 14144.Eiffil _ool4d pOrit, ft,. _ .lich ed charlatans 'itlkoncovt.... :filiilgov enune4-Au:--M.Ma 41.il r eV de de. ;40. -; f - s -b LI: - z - :r.,:t ~.i. :z 1..7:J:7-yla - 11 1 ,, ~, • , ~., L I . .- , t - 1 , -, f 2 ; , -.l;i;w, 1'_,.,.. -. Tr_r h Jc o a : ~.?..:..,.ilf. ,qe r , ; l i i briB ,iiiir3i. 1 k ua (:i:ii fl; e,rTi ' MORNING Steam Printing EiqablititiMeet) imiermannewirvir,_ Pt 1 #llkfiltiCYlolll4tittiN6 SPEOLAZ ATTENTI - UN PIM - VCI RAILROAD, MER'AFITILE,AND itGAt PRINTIN tL for doing oirtelskault mama— par' _----,-6,:thed!". traditional lutrnion Savers," we Would join hands to save the-Union ' oven with men as base studieorrupti as those who now rule over us—and this we havetried to do ever sincelhe war commenced. put how - can we -coalesee7-with Lin -60111;44 Deiitroso, Who teller:Sil*hoin it may concern, ' that except `upon his 'own conditions =and amendments; the Union shall not be restored? This mon ster of heartless 'presuniptithWho Claims for.himselfall the, prerogativesof _an ab solute king, and all the smutty lieehse of a king's fool, will make no ,peage t lbat does not secure to the negro an' equal share in• thisglorfouwgoventment,Which was ordained for white men and for White liked ` Be it here , iiptibially remembereol,...oat:,t4o, !Trap Hayers" - and "CoOperheadas a r e all'vihite . and. God pardon their pervortitt,prejn dice, while they - will- not opprestr:any sort of Tieepley - they . do trefer their own . rapisitix any. otheron t he , face of the earth. The "UntenTaiteta," etti6rwltie - "Cop- - perheads,""caniledstippoit. Lincoln, be cause: • A 4, He IdtaignoTed 1 -. and,. sgurned the Crittehdeir Reskation ittesedahi July, 1861, and refuses) to conduct the war under that 'unanimous,--solemn agree ment or all zialitlial parties of the North as to how atilifor what the war should-be waged. - :"1 2. He hasaufered the subatance of the. nation, wrested through taxa tion, .. to be squandered by Simon Came ron and hordes of plunderers like. 'unto him, aid te tits" delibeittely assumed the sins of Cameron for himself. 8. He ,haeutterly,,, driven out from cir culation the constitutional cdin of the country; .and! haw substituted? for it an illegal issue, worth but forty specie Dents on the dtillai. • - ":. , ' • • - 4. He has infrared - • our cemmerce - and ' our foreign, rand - • inland. ; ' commercial marine to be destioked by rebel cruisers and guerrillak When he had 'abundant means to protect them on river and on sea. 5. He has Toff two years' , permitted a few contemptible bands or - Indians to devastate the country' 'aiialdunder and murder the PSOPfealtalbrig-this. Western. frontier, while he has nearly 'a million of soldiers under arms and in the field. 0. He hadiniprisbned tinainen, silenc ed free speech and destroyed free press es,-ando:dolor' the temperate discuss ions of priblia topics,:' not Tor -...atnpse of himself not *Vida oftice,—no such abutie as was poured out -without remorse. and_ - 'with'out hinderiinte, upon Jefferson and - , Jackson; has.evei been visited upon, his unworthy head. 7. MI cruel and relentless policy her caused the e - killing and wounding ollhun drids at' tlinittiands'of ' his count men, Whom he-has sacrificed i for - ,the Negro ._ and not for.linkUnion, and.still.heicalls tbr _mow. . , . 4 " 4 , 4 4 8. He has b een the' means or snaking widows and orphans who are counted by millions, and yet he will,uptattempt • to put a stop to the horrid carnage.. 9. He has taxed Without' jiniement and without -remorsehe has taxed ''_ -' every interest and every pursuit, every article of food or raiment„ to fill the pockets of shoddy contractors and peen 'sting general!, until the . 'people _fairly _ groan with anguish'and indignation. 10. He is the author. of the untold suf ferings ... of white Pederal t pritioners in reb el prisons, and stibboritlY refuses to show them mercy or relief" - 1 . , Of all thiseictimes and= "ontrages the skirts of. "Union.Bavera'!°anditCopper heads" are wholly. -clear:, .U.d.iPt; 0 P- ' pressive and tyrannical afauti , e been the laws of Lincoln's servile' Congress ter- : rible as areLincoln'eowit laWleis edicts, the "Union Savers" and`.,'!Copperheads" have borne with, them-. , x l l,,patlentlY , hoping that through. their b.ng suffering the Union mighttie resided. - ','We, have paid all thetaxedlevied- , uptin , its, 'how ever onerous, and have ,enjoined upon ' all men tolicilikewiseiwa have, enlisted . in the armies of the 'Union and the Union generals cull I tesiithouy- to our courage and &Inaba:icy:in-the cause. We have , not ?resisted any lean of the Provost Marshals, nor any l .9l the Tax ° Collectors of whom Mr. Linieln sends us so many. NO "Ctipperbead+ has grown rich IV extortion like - Linikdn's satraps, Sutler of . Massachusetts, Andy - Johnsoki.of Tenneisee, and'the convict ed and pardoned Fiehott Saltimare,nnd like the infamous Carneren.katheorew Of Contraciats. NO ' ol . s .l4) . firlieftdi , has like 'Palmer, an" Officer 11( 'Nevi , l'olk Custom House, supplied the enemy with articles requited by *theni.:l6 - ca ;on tne. war. No "Copperl4llL'ilite' , aw ard, the pardoned forgii,".;..hiSl4) ac t cased of forging any ptiblieddedinents - with, the name of Mr;''Lincoln sttiehed. All these end 'shinier i*iinesaininit the State, all , these crimes against:lEB'l4es sury, and wink: iubli inort4 , ,. have - been perpetrated by men wltalia:ve been ptkinto office, protected and freVaiitly p,ardOned, by Abraham Mid% 'or ` his cittinet. Because Lincoln andadmirers and mai ilurters'hive 'committeki . hp; - Olgies here detailed, and others Mt -ittiiiiirous as the sand on the sea'-shbrelilt4 4 Thion Saver's'"' and' "'Copperheads'? -, l'atnnot 'support him 'for-President.: not Make War as a Christian ':_rtilerC 2 d, and he will not make 'peace-is any, jest statesman' Call ThereffiriollthO .I'we know how-comfortable and-peasaittit - is to bow dawa and worship:tiugse,* au thority, the .!'.Union Savers" cannot turn incense.at Lincoln'a -multi* and blood-stained-shrine.. - They .meet v op- Ipbae • Abrattam”.Lincoin and.,. .a1l his` works andtways;e because, .as bas.been shown ; he. itwunfit tangs mu.the Ismail est fragment °tithe countr,Y, BS = ceusz OILIUTOT - , AND WILL' NOT RESTORZ AND says Tarr lINIQX,,;! _ coNSEOPEBNcIa tiEPB. - 1 DECLINE:AN" GOLD," Wekeve.red the Plireii4 i iilfr CARPETS, _ .. OIL, - ;.1101 1 .1113,,, . 4 .lifirliitbdiff..SHADES Ay And general etodeoflgoods, on the priLittlir of . giving oar. onatothers VI-the 11 4 1 4 1 401 4 0 the markets will afford. . , - , 0 0 211ii : itrtf: 00 4013 Pt.4.k.es Next /lowest; Ppp.t . l - 417 edaegaEnoor -,. reiertistl • Aiiiiiir744lAlitnitt*/** ll G74O 1300 W. PUNOS:Q.- - Jk* Ltaglitot thomit,lszatbid*lMA**_,___ , mold at a re d uct i on i4l , 4lo-.A,A wit 40 oilate len Ow: 404- ' ya UMW:Wig** 4.4211:Wa:.**104!:;',--,,,,. .immovf.tasiommig:' taws 4 AliturlT-3444-5-41. fgratts.' illeidar-A14414 `r ii Lr 2 T•i" ,m• • lot rty- , :. • .;.=; e..12t,i54 !La: ...P.44•37atirhut ••
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