, ... ... • , , .- • •.8 J.; , 1 PLree , , , 'ke........ 6,00 if'. I- i,i..; . : t , i . ' ..•• ..,.. i ~, •,, I i t . /. ..,.."...., 4. . '. . • ' i , 0) 1111 ..' E .11 1 g One month it ;60 JO Inne4-- rithe.;;;;•.-1i46 the...t....‘ 11ire ..: ,li fr., Leo Three the,:„,....ii 71 .. • . .; , ;L i .,.. , . r , ,,,.,_ t: me.., . Six mon At - • ) i One year 00 !. , • .., . a , slk.' !, I . • la Irr , 1 ~ ....., ....44, /"sue • ;.;.,,,,....*,,,_MIMIL__ , --_____ et t 7: . . ... We 4 liOOlC4 year . SatlCit .• • ......' i 1: ~,, 1, j 4t • '' . l l l . - : : _,Ain . —,•=. - - - • ‘4 .% ,r, ..,., 1 5 4 i i ^7, l* 0 •igi 'r '. ; k l-- t I ff, --- •• ,. ,0,t4 - t -, --,k7 -- ,_ ___,-------„, --- ,Erw-..-1z- --., - •zi , " - --=- ~,• ~ 41 -mg' -. evi , -- -L -- _-_-_;: - .i :- • i ..I.<l A 1 60 : ,1, • ' '' . 2216.---T-,--,---,. I` -•-•••• ..,. - A- 6 ::-ri-16-- _ - , ..„ _____ --.,-- T-- ,- - ' - r., - .• ~. jo P . , : ' . -- , =;. t ..: _,..:_*-4-=-,--. r / t_l. : 4.. ~; r!.,... _.., i t 4l6 . *% 1 040, 60 . .Phr 3:0! ) .. r . . : ,00 - ' . h'' Ih 'timer au ciente per week. '.' ‘ 4. -It- - 14 - V ititikr - r. 1d ' ...,- • .: : ,'§' ~,,,, , ,.:a.,1\: , „ Lti._ , ,• C , - - ./`,. -T--.,_---_;-.,_-=.- ' 9 ‘,• , , . Iptilts . , .„, :t h, . '-'" \ i ~,, . .....v.,,f I:: . tJ . . , ith. (antone to flatter'MO zoo • i, .. - ;,,,, , 4 1 :10 7 7 -- ------•r---,--,--...............___L_' A r' Chleineertion. Two hpiertiol Four insertion Five insertion' One week. ...• Two wei r tine sg 1" . 40 . 4 4 4 , . , • SingleliV euingrit Deereil • Five soiiigo t ech, Ten coldfMAlaChi Z ri TtY Ties, One TALE GREAII INDIAN:AEEO/,CILNIZ,7 ID , 1E741 ! pgfaßiuggtre lfor Spermatorrhea, : Sbu al Weakness, Nocitirnali Emissions, tind sliseaSes cattsttt by te/ppottution; such as Lou of Meinory Vninensat.Lassitude. Pains in the Bat*, -Dimness y re ,Fisigna.relnat-ure Olt Age, Weak Nerves, ntykli - ,ofßalhing, Trembling, Wakefulness, Eruptions theq aVe,' Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consunip-, Sion, and an the Dire psi complaints, awed by de parting lout ef nature. Air• This medicine is a simple -vegetable sin . tract: and one on which all clan rely, as It has t been; used In: our - practice for many years, and _b;YrAt..h thousands treated, it has notfailedinsocht. lnirance. " Its cdrative powers have been snilicient to gain victory over the most attOoth Case. air-To those wlAo have trifled with their con stitution, uut,ii they I,.think themqelyest beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair not! the • Cluitanunit ( Cu will restore you to ,fiealth and . vigor, an( after all quack doctors have failed Sr 'Price, *2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6, ad roiWarded by L' press to all parts of tthewo Xfir-l'amphiet sent b mail free of postage, by Dr.' W. . Merwin & 00., • • No. 63 Liberty street, New York. sep26.eod-disw dry LAD NEWS FOICirIIE - N ! • TEIE LONGiSOUGHT FUR 1 -1 1covrtrar, AT L.A.9'r! Cures inVrom, one •• - '::,i--,!..i.; 6 . ' • - , 4 *- 1 1A ;` . :7_ I: 1, to three days CHEROKEE' D REMEDY, A CHEROKEE ¶ INJECTION °impounded from Rooto, Barks and Lessee. gRE.IIOSKEE REMED the great /adieu Diurel fe, cares all diseases of WI urinary °sae us, such a Inconlinenee of the Eriste, Inflammation of th Bladder, hutanimation oftthe Kulneya, &caw In a& Bladder, Stricture, Gravll, Glee!, Goaorrhees,_ an is especially recommended in thole caste FlUo .dttats (as If tales in femeles) where all the old non imua medicines have f.l decd. itkprepared in at highly concentrated *um, the dose only being from one to two tea. spoonfuls three times a day. abi-f tle diuretic alterative in its action lurifylng and demising the blood, causing It to qua La all ire origival purity and vigor;.thus re ading from' the system aR Pernicious nausea wbictibare induced disease. CITIECROK.ICE INJECTION is intended at in ally or assistant to the Cherokee Rem edy, and should be used in conjunction with .thatinedicineln all cases o f Gonosshrcez, Gleet Fluds'AlGus nr If7.ilrs. ats effects are licaliag, soothing and demulcent.; iemoving allwelding; heat. and psin. instead ! of the burning am! 'altriost unendurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheapqitack bljechans. ,Byar the use of the C herokee Remedy ' and Cherokee Injection—the two medicines at thikaanie time—all improper discharges are renioxedolnd the weakeaMl organs are speedily restored to full vigor and Strength. Sri-Price Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle, -Ozattaree bottles for NI l ••.4fir.Price Cherokee IMJeethm, 32 per bat 'ttlepor three bottles for she 351 .ient by Express to any address ottreeelpt • of peace. • nii•oPlie Cherokee Ibemeily, Cherokee Injection. sod Cherokee Core, are sold by all enterprising I.iruggis:s in the civilized worts. some unprincipled demerit. however, try to sell - worthless compounds in place of these; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money b • Belling, than they can on these medicines. A.; yen; valise your health, aye ) the 4alak of your future offspring , do not be deceived by such unprlcipleil Drua ists, ask for mete niadici nes, and (a no others. If the Dtiaggitits wilt not bay the for you, enclose the metier in a letter, and we ill sent them to you by Express, securely seek:Aland packed free from Observation. , --„Ladles or Gentlemen can address us in perfect confidence, stating' fully and plainly their dis eases and symptons, as we treat all diseases of a ehr.onio nature in male or female. Patients need v not hesitate because Of their inability to iiit US as we have t rested patients successfully in all portions of the, civilined- globe, by corres pondence. j Patients a idressing us all) please state plainly I all.the S - mptoms of their co,plaints, and write Poet Office; county, State, and name of writer, plain, and #mlose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32 page Pamphlet free to any address. Address all letters for Pamphlet or 3411C0 to.the proprietors, - --Dr, W. R. kterw4t & Co. 13 ; No. .1 Liberty et t, New - York. eep29-eoe-atcw _ ---.-_i_- , -- - --- - - 2 , -,::-,--_,7,- i i Txtrulvt.pnA.Na. Luc c•F o Ei 8 • ZEIE BRADBURY PIANO FORTE • RECIRIVED j SEVEN FIRST PitEMIVIIII Within Four Week, Including Twb Gold Medals ad one Silver Medal. . . STRONG INDORSLYENT -;:-. . Of the Most Emineht Piasallats. ..: The most eminent of the mukcal profession of New York city, 'after frequent and thorough trials of my New Scale Piano Fortes, have given me the:mold emphatic and uiqualitled testimo nials. The following is a specimen of the vol untary testimony 1 am constantly- receiving hem gentlemen entirely disinterested, and as all will. acitnowledge most thoroughly qualified to Ju d ge - of...theznarlts-olaPiam4orte.- - -- ~, ,, we have examined foi'h min% care..Mr•-.WM B. _..8.8.A.D8U8Y157 .NEW SOALE PIANO FORT B.S,.and it is 'our, opinicin that, in power, purity,,..riclutess, quality of trine, and thornh workmansitip- is . N Bradbury's instruments ex ce l. • if:We tad great brilliancy ancla beautiful sing. iAgiluality.oi tone most happily .blended. We have rarefg seen a equare l'lanq Fortecombining so many men of t hese t. qualities essential to &perfect juatru . bigned, I . • §ii Mills, , John Zundel, Organist starry'Sanderaoll, at H W Beechees. Vherlea Fradel, • • Oeo Wiblor Hobert Helier, John Ni Pattigaoan,m • Uhaa.Wele, uharl ()robe, ekHagioli, . _ John ; Inkier, William 11.-.11 Timm,. H E Ili thetas, y .1., .131 er, • _: Max Maretzek,• Theodo Thomas,. .*,1 3 0.41%.z..- • . . Visit 11 Btfiune et, Theo-w..meri, -.Ed. N Yliobert toepel, O "Mifflin/ Review." Straka h. . is fier pri.,Annehnts,_. • i•b•;Theti, IhMV. - . . qiiittrweßEcishigl/, FII as i 7''d 7 : • ' ' WA ELINK: -; BARR, ad 7 . • No, W. flissePa Block, ',,, . Olitiratreet y sep2l ~. • e Agents. . . NT4•• ' ii ". : • . '.. 200 rßißirtifrican Pea Nutd, ' 200'• " 60l ."c 'Provence •:•:• • . ioßales Botoetier • IMBOxeirShellBo •• U - i ' • Bags 'English Telma& s 80 -•*. Filberts. ' .30 Brazil MIN, - 20 u' ' Cocoa Nuts. Nolo Instore and for sale by • REYME4 'BROP.,' Nos. 128 & 128 rWood - intent. ifIN RAND Apriqp• FOR SALE , 5 ;I:. 7 t . Dablizizoins Threetan Hyphiiles, Wanning. Ikeumaqii, Clothes Wrtngeis, Dog , Pcitiirei, tlkarns, Dutt jarthporn Sheliere, • „yp, , MEClaliAldlat-I, 'Art lesate,ftnd Retiealers tit:-ApAishltuAl JArAirrains imulemastawkall ; T'r *UM /127:14ertr.2. StreiMMlttibitrgh. to ArT-'4D . lrr e , _ • s 4 l* -f! 0 1 : 6 0#4145111W!4 4 44 '. ,R7o.lll:rt 4 . Jrl,4, ,•• •• z . itTt Jr. • •:, • ••,-• L,ll - mob Lc "9. ~: , :0331 TAS. P. - R A RR Editor and Prop 0434 4.7 - Cut this notice out if you desire Dr. Ilarvey'e Pills or Book, awl If you cannot prci• cure them of your Druggist, do not take any other, for some dealers who are 'unprincipled will recommend other Female Rills, they can make a larger profit on—but enclose the n.oney and send direct to DR. .1. BRIAN, General Agent, Box 6079. 76 Uedar Street, N. Y. Who will take all risk if properly directed ; and you mill receive them post paid, securely sealed from observation, by return mail. SOLD Rl' DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. N OTICE TO ALL CONCEIIIAfto. Among a certain dos of self-important peo ple there ie a jaeoliarfeelliat of contempt attach. ed to all physicimur that advertise and treat the diseases named in thin card, one D/$3BlB, I RS ) why this should be, they nor nodee can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dim ease/tor every dermmtruition, in feet sOliait Just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to thole very refined parties: I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has do. voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he on get the cage. Often helos almost depriVed the .party of his life. .kle.immes at lot to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know '1 Are they not aware that Sir Aatley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Mir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted yeas in the treatment of these diseaaea 1 Theo men are held up as shining' lights in the medical 'world .1 don't assert that all men are worthy thatpubliehmetlll there are agreat number of them that Are., vs devoted myself to the study and treatment of Pluvars Menotti upwards of 40'p and without egotism can stay I have savtd hundreds from years of misery and untimely Oath. Ms treatment is confined to the vegetable altogmber, xi I think it is the beat and most certain. ft bin my power to bring hundreds of. ourtilimites / thought it necessary - to certify to my general sue. ocae : but my long residence Itt this city Is sum °lent proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea oil all diseases arising from it ate cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. 4 belteoVea every young man and womanto be careful in Se. lasting a phyrdefan. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise trout answers than etalyloss of health and money. ' Thindreds are Cliondannu. ally by Ely new remedies. Addremi Box 900; jan-lyd _Patty e:lmM P"-`- Your Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAG'S, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates From 5 Inches to 50 Fee • 4t Pittaburstu.Flag :Manufacturp, at_l4l4T TOOK'S NoTs Manot, opposite the Postofdae seplo A, 0 . Z E. 4 Lis tel ' w r. rui K ! " ) 1 1 11121 y orftn. FOR' Smug OVER 24,000 AORMS OF I .. Fes, Grazing and Timber Lands, tMto 10 b3 varringlit aliti froth 110 to 416nores, iii e. P9 ,0 1Y.1 PI eye latria are fitear UNION- T ~ whlo is only a 'Jew hours' rniefroat the, ofty, 1)y thfreontiillt•villead. The region le rininmpasikulfdi ltennfifurness, arid for natural i b e4 i pco-Atofgery.-- me of titetruglakatil are eg improved. . it the Windier Awl WhltA (oitle r ltleoli Oak; 1' lar anti Chearcurabonuuk antismog water er. , • • : . • • •,; , • Persons looking for Farms mayikage,s, aiming; of nearly 100, at prioea gArying from *1 to $l6 I 1 and $ 2 O Par ." : 016 ' Apply to: • ) q'• ' I ' . S. f~Y BRYAN, Bro kii. B 4 l UstiraPae 4e,is lir -as Foarth)strtiet,i (BFkets Bullbin .5044,14 , • 7 t, 'L.' t•qi, , OygtEß A Ali AT: m Ifq ra i ^c rf BOSTON` GRAD :cc 1341=71' moat -Sito. GA 13 5 euktlii Siriett i Altcun•J(l :10:i4;1/.152 ;==n MEDICAL IMPORTANT TO' TAMES THE `.I6ItrWATE IfEbteit,i ADVI SEE, an invaluable treatise °net pages, by 1:;$ . Et FX A. It V M publlahed for the beneAt of; YArkpt of fen will bete ' t post paid; In d%e~led en,rl,6 ? 6,.tty, all 'who pray for liirdves a CCMI4IIB, desmotion of all the: db. mutes' Pectiliaito females together with means of care and treats of Cnitivpiton, Pregnancy,Afti. carriage SterififySenual, Attsrzei, Prolapses, Merl, remade Wmieneas, ~coneureption, 4rc., and much other Valuable InforniatfOn not published iii any other irotk. Ever ylady ahould predate a a opy withent delay. ; Three Edition!, fe,000; each gear. , bare farm; peen published and di/Writ/Me this HARVEY'S- CHRONO THERMAL z7Ether.A.maor portaxisa • . .• • 'the inost lufallible . and pOpulUr remedy ever known for iill'disetenni of the female self, They have Nina :.used in many thOut lad r seinen with =ggsuocess- , ami,may be naiad os,in every which they are recommended y and p_w- Ltinultirly in anomie/ arising- hum OnsTRUO • TION DR.STOPPAGE OF NATURE, no . matter, from what eau sw it &SINEW They are ef fectual restoring fo,health all who are puffer iiig Weakness' 'and Debility, Uterine 'Pis chtwyeri Nerootusess, fee, , and they. AUT heS ys o.ll A. tein ß ko ig in inusands of ningthening isnd restor ing t. T l who ave uffered' Air years and tried. variousadles other rehme dies in vain, owe a renewal of their , health and strength wholly to the eincacy of, .Dri Harvey's Female Pills. They are not n new discovery but a long tried Ipmedyl-the celebrated DR. JOHN HARVEY, one of the moat eminent physicians, prescribed Mien) for many years in his private practice, and no physician WAS kmore truly peppier or widely known than him in the treatment of FRAIALE, ..131FRIC II LT/ES• -AU wile have mug HARVEY'S ;FEMALE YLLLS recommend, :tkiem •to others. Nurses recommend them—Druggisis and Dealers cecom mend them in- preference to Univ.- medicines, beeituan.rif their metita• .Isri, lady objects to taking them for they are elegantly Prepared by an .- Paperienced Chemist, Pi ~ 1 42,, e One Dollar M lowest prices for GASH at Wholesale awl MACE UM & °LAME, auttt 78 React street, F ALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. U. French Merinos. Poplins. W A 14 4 2 0 = E' ( c.... 0 ra Ntio FARMING LiiNbS PITTSBURG DRY GOODS, HOARY ,::.. - cult ARE NOW OPENING v.' Large and well-assorted Stook of D GOODS, purchuted, abuse the lnte_ decline priceaiwhlch enables us to afford advantage. purchasera NOT TU BE OBTAINED. IN A OTHER HOrSE. New Poplins, plain and figured.- New abintses, striped and figured. New Alpacas, brocade and plain, New Balmores, new - and beaut4l New Merinos, in every color New Cloaks and Shawls, In addition to a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS HIIG-lIS & RACKED gep29 Corner Market and Ptfth 4 FOR FALL, TRAIDE WIC ARE trzczni.so . I 1200 lbs, Blue Grey K. Yarn. 500 ". Fine Eastern Yari2o In Drab, Astirline, Third*lt, Boarlet, Ekdforino and other desirable oo.lora, toghther with our WELL SELECTED Lod en sorted stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES, Coburgs. Delaines Woolen Plaids Alapaccas Shawls & ClOaks CHEAP FOFf. GASH, NENTZER, al Market atietrt.• lepiLitnd SPECIALIT DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER ,EXTRA QUALITY BALMORAL SKIRTS 0/t,i SO 030.. DARK terAtrllig CIIIIVXES kr 50 Dents per Yard, , GOOD BLEACH MUSTAN 31 Oente per Yard. • Best Kid Gloves, Warran cod, $1,75 per Pair MI Go o d s 11 Propornon GARDNER & EICHVEITER,I3, ReP27 92 Mark et street. • New Goods New Goods A til Ci Ei New GdodB New &ads ~ t ~; ~ h~f - iiew ehvtim New &oda , NOW •'Wit •••..., , J.;l 1/111 Near '' , 1018 rs Ye* Of .kido 'r• vt ;;;Ii ; MAW; Anda 1 Th. isatissiesagrot trialworitt tinfpia: . entvin g • sndlariabri o r Mtn' ' J OURNALS ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT AItIS'OLD'S INK, . _ . W AHORA TORY OF JANI.ICS It A At CHILTON & hare recently 1111.10 careful analysis of the Sambneg Port wine, And do not hesitate to pronounce It pure. It con tains all the properties of the Port Grape, and there fore for medicinal uses it is, in most canes, an. perior to other wince. Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, s.- dorille and tonic. It will prove beneficial in Affections of the Kidneys, and Chronic Mamas, with General Debility of the Constitution. _ • jc Physicians may safely recommend it to patients I to place of the many doubtful Mixtures too of ten sold as pure 'Wines. JAMES R. CHIL,TuN, Arilletioal Chemist, N. Y. City. Sold by A. J. RANKIN, Druggist, No. 63 Market street, below 4th T. C. JENKINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Dried and Green • • Fruits, and all Farm Products. .(iirders filled for all merchandise, Pittsburgh manufactures and Relined Oils, at dealers and manufacttirers rates, No. 229 Ll F.RI'Y SA'RE.I.7f, (opposite Wood litreet,) Ps. , ;.A.,dvances made and prompt attention given to all consigrunents and correspondence. • Piltryi Rejts - 6iers & Speer, Lloyd . 1 / 4 . Matt. pp. M.o_ Polly Co., McDonald S. AA boo e Joh n I. House . 1 / 4 . Co John Hall & co., .B. A. tnihnesWars, Son & , • aeli2i,ii&W. FTTTenl.7ltOl4, FT. WA Vsa CLUCAOO FL CO. • " i Fallen OP 'TUB Stu RierA lelli Va l 4 Tl P . A'l3l ( Se gli a lltla t itt • F ' TFlE Nur : ,LivAROMF DIR.Et)T4.III.S, the. President of this Company has this day declared a die]. lend 0f , 31.4 percent. on the capital stock for the third quarter, ending the 30th lost, payable (free of Government tax) on and alter the 11th of October proximo, at the office of the Com pany in this City, and .at the Tt angler Agenct Winslow, Lannier St co., No. 62 Wall street, New York,, to the stockholders as registered at respcgtive . qftes. he Transfr hook Cloatpanvivill le dlose T at 2 P. Pd., e on the s tat sly ;of October, told remain .closed until Cie W. H. BARNES, aetaistvd . . . . seoretary. New Mode 'SMITH PARK at CO ;0, BIM WARD FOUNDRY, ,•, , PITTSBUROIL - ilWaretonON% No- I4.lFiret and 120 Second its. .ag anufacturers °rail sties and deratiptions of ,I .ol.otied iOtt Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Wei er Dons,.Degirons, Wagon Boxes, Se rd nllfes;Thinktre and Oouplings Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. L/laVing , a Oomplete Machine /hop attached to the fpundgy, . all paramilitary fitting will be carefully tittendeitto. - • • 021.1ydam 1F11,A140 FIRM OF ZUG & PAIN : • laillcs JAMB DAY diasolyed by mutual raiment. All having olefins agafnst the said fehrit.*Ol, preatol *them lanitedtately. for settle ment,. , Each member will sign in liquidation. • • JACOB PAINTER, O. ZUG B. H. PAINTER, . • . Rkpabu,lM l Aegust ad, 1844. usemp e auarago me. AFR VORlS inyrtn rehip the:manufacttire 2Cra:d7rri .- 11s, un &rum.: style of J . , Painter N.Pcliul,.Witrehouse 86 Water street. Jr PAINTER, .? • . ~• •Et. H. PA.INTE ,R A. E W. PAINTER. August x 8,1864. au4 New; Nods New GOAU New Clamis New Goode New Goode New, a'oods New '0130f3 NOW Goode i • • • ll* OW :le 004 ..116 ';' , 5r1../ • • Oieek 'l,ubricatin Oil, .47451 ANP WI - fa. B. r ! yik, I*lpt 61 a-genuine article of ,i 1141 4 4 " ki Fp' oTT., JAS.- BOYD, 41 m, ..; f:- ginAdbeitY Itreet. ba_ )• ir,911 ash I TUES DAY NATIONAL BANKS FIRST NATIONAL . 13ANK OF - pirx-rs - Erunß,G.ia. TREASIIIrit DEPARTMENT. OPPIOP OP OOIRPTROLLHHOP THE OUHRENOY WashingtoriCit y y, Aug 6th, ;AL Witailikkfi Ari ps ,d atlitfactOry evidente presented to the - unde hAs , been mink to appear that the FIRS NATIONAL SANKOF PITTS BURGH, for the County of Allegheny and State of Penne r g i vtnia has been duly organized under andaocb to the requlrernents of the Act of congreer, en titled , f {]at to provide a National Currency, secuted by a pledge of United States Stooks,•and to provide for the circulation and re demption thateof." approved February 26th, 48rm, end has complied with all the provirdons of said Aot reoudrQ to be complied with before atmuneribing the business of 'Banking. Now THIMHPO332., I, Hugh MoCullooh., Comp troller_of the Currency, do hereby certify that the 'said , FIRST 'NATIONAL • BANK OF PITT: , - BUIWII, county of Allegheny and State of Pezinhylvanta, is authorized to commence the husittemoi b inking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof wit:taws my hand and deal of Office, this 6th day of August, Mo. 2 doCIULLOO/1 SS li , amptronfc of the Curren cy. LIU rum NATIONA] BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 1500,000 paid in with privii. eijra to increase to 1111,000,000. The Pittsburgh Treat Company having organ. lied under the set ,toltrovide a National Curren int, under the title"or the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTii4gURGR, would respectfully offer its services - for the collection of Note,, rafts, Bills of Exchange, receive money on deposit and buy and sell xchange on all parts of the country. The success wAted has attended the Pittsburgh TrUst ' Company since its organization in LW, will we believe be a au thotent guarantee that bum nes' entrusted to the new organization will re solve the same prOmpt attention. Raving a very extensive correspondence with Ranks' and Bankers, throughout the country, ve.ixdievetive can offer unuayi fatale' to those who do business with us. • The buthiess will be soinlucte‘by the same officers and directo . JAMMA.1.4.170114.14. ~: WM. K. SUMS, fionnitT S, HAYS, ALKIANiian SPBBH, TEDIUM BALL, FitearOla HAILItY„ T HO 6. W l GHTlatiat A t.XX. /leant/IT, SAMMITL. RBA. LAUOR - L/N, President. Sony D. Sotri.lar, Cashier. sugiktioartf LEDGE i z mEmonAstDMis, DAY BOOKS, PASS BOORS, Cf AkJEI ME 13'0 Ck JEC EV , BILL BOORS, R WEIPTS, MORTGAGES, Bills or Lootiocr, DEEDS, °asinine and A variety of American Inks, LtI'USITION 7nPEli LETTER PAPER, NOIE PAPER CAP PAPLh EN V U.L (4' , &a. b.c. MYERS, SCHOiEIt, tt. Co., No. 39 Fifth ltrel =EU= INSURAJCE - EMNITY - -r- IND AGAINST LOSS BY 111111 IE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 437 cIIESTNITT ST., near Rita. STATEMENT of ASSETS, ,TAN. let, 1888. Published Agreeably to an Act of Airsembly, be lug First hl...rtgage, amply secured 41,898,381 82 Real Estate (present value 8103,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collat. teral Securities Stocks,: (present value $BBOB7 72,) cost Notes sad Bills Resetrable... 04511 ........ 208,061 68 The only profits from premiums 62, which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowas are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, theyhavepaid fosseab'L Ffre, - to an amount exceeding nes Millions of ?Ram, thereby af fording evidence of theadvaniages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, 662,158 36. OrREGTORS. ()RAGMEN W. BANORER,, Moanenet H. LOO Tomes WARNER, DaVin S. Baowas, SAMUEL GRANT, .L3A-i0 LEA, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD E. DALE, Gaonas W. R.raireane, GEORGE FALEF, CHAS. C. BANG ER President. EDWARD U. DALE, Vice President. W. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. CI ARDENER GOFF - RC, Agent. n,ylB Northeast eor. Third and Wood et* PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Upposlte the Custom House. Capital-41219,100. Ai5et5..5304,943. ‘7447,l4l6ll2A.l,\'tl,lCeitluAtlPerTj ttfliStorZrmiltread-, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. RUNT. P. KING, trealdent. M. W. BALI/WIN, Vice President. LIREOTORS. CHARLRS HATRR, E. R. (Awn, E. li. ENOLISH, 0 woßay l W. I'. B. SAVICRT, rowers S. PAHL, C. SHecitmAri, 3067TH CLAYTON, S. .r. MAAARox, U. F. BLAUKBURN, Seoretarft I. . Agent. 1Y 4 . 1 3' limner Thud and Wood sheets. Wr . tliern lus aranci , (Jo wpany of Pittsburgh. MILLER, Jr. President: M. ( loauos, Secretary. ('apt. R. li. COCHRAN, PreLdi g ent. . No. WA Water street, (Spring(lo's Warehouse, np stairs,) f'ittaburg,Ai h. .IF TIUt el INFIRESURE AGAA MARINE lIISRS. A Home Institution managed by Dire:dare who are well known in the community, and who are t determined, by promptness an d liberalit y, to maintain the cliaracirr which they,have assumed, ef.ittleiing the beat pi ideation to those who de , s,re to be insured. Iting.t.attir,-1:. Miller, Jr., .lames Al'Aulry Nathaniel Itolines, Alexander Nimick, (Bawer larsie, 4 'allipbell B . Brunie, i 'late. W. Ricker son. Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Barb! M. fur Rees J. l'homas, Benj. Bakewell, John M'i use, ALLEGHENY INSTIR ANCE Co,, OU' OHlre, (o. 31 Fifth Street, Bank • !its( lIFS AGAINST ALE. KINDS OF R Vlltli AND WAIZIRE RISKS. Al ' President; .1(l.1124 I). 91:'- 4 th It. Vice President; It. 41. IS SW, Secretary; ;11. LE,IN , I ieneral Ageoh, 'n :r.. ,Inneß. 4'. 1. thissee, lints ey 'hi I , IP. ('ap t. R. 43 ray .Irahri A. AV Ilson, I. 1.. rtihneittoelt, John D.ilecrord, Capt. Adam /: P. Sterling, Capt. W. Tenn, Robert I. ?.I'.4res . dd. 11. Davis nn:*. DA Y & HA YDEN, 41 siz i urers &ad IJealert in SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES b 8 WOOD STREET, `;g❑ Of the .iolden Stirrup, Pi rrNuili, PA., 111 1.13 RESPECTFULLY CALL • the Htteoi.n ttoicitlicra, Coach Altikera had Dealer. in geoernl, to their • Large and Well Selected Stock llonsiatiog in pert (or Carrtau° Manufuuc3turere. Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enam Bled Cloths, Dainnsko, Brood Cloth., Lases, Fringes, Elands, Spilnki; Axles, Bolts, Fenoes, Spokes, flubs, Shafts, etc., rte., MI of wklah have Deep PGROHASED WITH GREAT, CARE k:specially the WOOD WORK, which will be founa of the Beet Quality, Well Seamoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, WW nuu a full alfil ooruplete ■took of Harness Leathers, Saddle Treea,Filaknost Webs, full Measure StratlutneWeb•, of all Piumbtra, Bits, BOekkes, . . . Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc, All of which will be sold at the lowest CAS prices, and perfect catiatact ton guaranteed. To 771-117-1 sAluoi..u.sts; P. S.—We do not. deAl in Saddles and ifitrhilm but leave those (11)i)IIS (or our customese, to make and sell, as they properly belonelo trait branch. DAY &. II AVDE4. H. D. BRECHT & mANupAcTultV,ItS Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers inCatholic Pictures. No. 12.9 Smithfield street, between Fifth and: Sixth streets. • : . 1 .016 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINE' Smelting. Works. PARK, M'CITRDY & COwl. Alf tTPAidTUREitS OP SIMEiIIoPiC• IVA Braziers and Belt OoPper,PreArgetpe er Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spe Sod: er, &v. Also, Importers and dealerytn ritetalev in P late, Shpet Iron, Fire.asa. Constantly 'on hand, Tinmetiri , 'Hum/time And Tools. Warehouse, No. IV.P.I.S.ST oar? Iwl SECOND STREETS, Pittsbufgh; Pa. ••• • • I fili-Speoial orders of Oopper Ind to ant desired! a tt ern.. , feb2l-lydrrw • W A. N TAN . 10 MONTIIS LZAINVOR Au,S Dwelling Howe or 8 omipkoaii Hoc H a te to ;PittebUsgbi:Alle9 Ro 17.0 (Jail 011 r . - •• SialEgage 1314144.1-- 111518 Ar9-. 67 Fr . 1 / . - 17;f.1 1 I i tigNfi PINE LACE 1 Livid use. SUppers,:at" No ;,.,,--, , T.q • itc-,q tzir, JCIJ LIILW _~T 7 _ __ 102,905 28 89,788 as' 1,821 00 27,919 93 &C., Prirt.knatritrs, Sept. 27,1864. MY DEAR SlR:—Our acquaintancennd all the relations that have ever existed between usare confined to two or three accidental meetings; at one of which you were, pleased to refer to the lasting impression made upon yoti when a poor boy, by the kindness of my. father who always took you by the hand and gave you cheering, friendly words of encour agement and advice. You w,t•re pleased to acknOwledge to the son, the hind and valualdb - influences received, by you from the father, and to proffer your friendly services whenever they would be acceptable. • Under the above circumstances, you prepared for me and my, friends no or (nearly surprise when you deliberately composed, delivered; and published in Thr Prix's, on the 20 lust.,,a yolu.ntary unprovoked attack upon me in the fol lowing wordef.--,-, .• 'lt got out that 'the President was de termined to have lice army moved,and it was found that Hen( ral 111A,Clellamlutd Ttry 917 ; and here 1 1 Malk 'statt`tliett - tie owe the Penirisnln campaign to thale distinguished St rintors, Latham of Cal -1 ifornia, and Biro of. Minnesota, and a brigadier in the column or Joseph Booker. General MeClellan's plan' was concocted .by others and put into his hands. It was agreed on in a' council (.1 war. That plan was semitted to the President. It was animated•in the presence of ..Secretary • Stanton, - Stan ion put them thratigh strieteottise of examination. • One general Blerther, owned that ho did not understand the plan, -hut would sustain it, as he thought he bad :to , ' obey the mandates • of • his chief. General Nagler wasonenf those present; and Stanton observed/ that he had but one star. Mr. Stan ton, :"`you have no .righttereli- ern reprdsenting Genernl , 4looker,' said he. was afterwards found out that Gen. Nagiee was absent without leave, and that fighting Joe Hooker knew nothing of the council." Applanse..• .Now, my dear sir, this statement ts simply false, and.on the part of your friend,/ HT..,Edwin M. Stanton, Secre tary of War, malicloasly . •• The Peninsular !campaign Was mot iii dirated byl "Sentitors , Latham Of Cali tornia, end Rice •ofi Minnesota; and a brigadier in.thecOlumfiiof JoSeph 'Book er, '' as asserted by 'you. General Nag lee was at -Washington with . proper leave, and with the , lull knowledge 'of' General Hooker, and was a member of the council of war - by•directioner Gen. McClellan, to. represent the division of the.army at: Budd', Perry, in the • ab sence of .il4enerai• Hooker, who trawtoo far removed , from 'Washington ,to 'be present. And unfortunately.for the ite racily Of :Mr.: Statatonclthe impetifient remarks which-you ascribe to/lainihould not have been made, for there:Were no ofliners of the' council of war entitled at that time to moiretlian one star. ' •,Now judge, you:know, that the repu- Lition of Mr. Stanton for truth and Tors city is mot above suspicion, and that you nosy well believe. anything that may be said regarding his great incivility and rudeness - ' fin' tt <4 'excepting: yourself, I hate rtelrkr seen Or-heard of'an Oftleet'or eivillann'fritdiel 'hot - condereit him for the utter/Wit:it - asp of Ihe'rennititei Of a genfleinan. Titi-i.s mot lhe first time Mr. Stanton has been guilty of the most 'deliberate, nyillc ous - misrepresentation, land for yottr gratfilatiotv I will relate tth hi ' stance that occurred upon'iny, ariival in Washington,' littnitdiately after'the bon clasitin 'bf "'the seveh 'daya' fight," in the beggoning of July of 18611', afid'when• I was susprised to learn that doting 'lle • contintiance of that. - desiierate "Struggle, (lifting the lime of err cit'elrdfut anspence, whilst derthitrigeouldte iiefrid of fleheral :McClellan and his gallant army, Mil Manton had everywhere &mooned(' Gen- L ial :McClellan .3 a tMitoetd his coun try, and as incapable' 'ot commanding a regiment. ' I learned this from a number oth the mentbenabl Cl:lngress,. who. were astonished and confotfitdol, and who with pain eageily soughtfrom me some explanation of such. , extraordinary con duct. 1 could:render:tie/tamp satisfq tion, but reportetthe. ctsciimatanceitto General`Mcercills 'lMen his atilYal 44, his headcjuartets‘ort thp...Ndlonl4l.ll.,aiiYl the Bth 4M' aatt pi aqtiris%'uP,g9, was grew,er ligitt'rh.fi!e;'-ivitleiNt,iitterartg, a V,ord, lib tfte'd to his Orlfollo,'took from it a'l6l . 6tfi:wr he ,plaesd before me, liii4shi „ e • ~ " ' fid hat;ilwe,o,lyst.., i'ceit , ei it n irdig. DI •:'.. t qattion ' T • With /Is 'do 'sent, l y titade.ti cog,.! RT, thelettei;AlSVAfe,tufWilgt° W4-04Yrn placed' In flit limids ortip43?,Wl/61_Aul , oeVi'd the 'Oepitruitioii'p ofArr t ,St4t,p, al 4C-Wo 'had a vlaed me or tiiek: 11 1 0 y desiket,topad ‘tjo tli.e. SOlate, .ttlid.lo' 4 :,„ Ftttlirk4 ple Ouir4gicaryllhe vinglictitii,(h,, aita' 0 ...0104,0f4.16 tiPl!..getloll flit, *il t otOvw-ta4li r 4eAnsei OR , 0.,: ww.101074, 4 P,come thvike t'F.,7 I. , . • ; 'll[4*Tity,o, - 0., -r ;I litlY/ , -, ...c0 i•..r°4-1 ..,';'MY,j1144562.. ,l; ertM(01(1 ttilitißma.l4.4 - bad:.tklitAil‘ ilyith Genera] Marcy, and meantuatot Wife wrirrAr t hlibitni" sla Oritai called to the 9 . outryl Thitatilila. Stanton is with her hilakapittlleteitoibarolctbetuizi - die. I can, there oli4, anbcatiavaly.., dem t Gi4j3:4,r lenkkatbil bffiet - treoment,:thatakereAs inoilinialbixolvi i itean dar patoitictiOr lb, 'closidlcithvtig*Vinzettehavonisigt btx, metm.l34l4l#l.ntwill AtlEPciankW 7 lo Tahit. , VI .ar:(.4.t.LaV7 (tan:re:: 0 41 ( U/dr , - _ i D .41 ..4,:t 4 , .3qao ,ew ed3Jelf... isvilo ••,(..._*, ~ eP- gibtiP4ijg,:',li.om McCLELLAN s . LINCOLN , ~-r-,---- DaniningcDisOlosures of the thuttittent . NeClellan by Stanton and . ' • 1-.132601. TESTIMONY OF GEM, H,M.,NAGLEE Secret History of the Famous. First Conn oil of Witr--Linealn's Weakness and Stanton's Endeness--A liaffohn ' the White .Honse, and a Brits in the War . Department---What Stanton said of MoOlellan; and what' he Wroteto him- The TiAin .and Itts Army n v , e lied,- Losses in ktoCrellan's ami.Grant's Campaign's Compared, The Most Astounding Revelation of the Age oxxxo :mut & 111725 t Proprietaz PLAIN ANDfANPTIOMINTING WIT. ." 1 C! I: • kil .1.714 i? • SPEC/AU Amp:mom rrnivro . . turildo,..4l-fiteftftlgolltril6A• • Oar Mpg, Posters; ,Proara,ziuttillto,.. For Exhible**llotieeiteisiabfba. •alrEP—afga!?4l.*- ivbe -- ' hati" - `' ;atruer ' purpose)). No man : eye,,r friend than I hive Bien:CoTymi, L iml, shalt continue to in. You are:sgdo,, ; at from my thoughts, mid.l Attozr-, ..., * tO: make , any sacrifice to ahl `, you ? , ~.! nub allows me to tray no more.,,tfr4o.. , • 1 Pray Ahnishty God to delfyer %and , 'your army , from all peril; and I ~, . on on to victory. . , . k 44:1 r 'tr i.rit.. . . 1 ._E POrrPrAnPkviwotc- Now,' Judge,. Whatithi nk-yon ~O f;d,his man, who, made. Secretao:rof_cdtrir by the request and - influence of G‘ewiltc- I elellen, wasitilifying and; abusingvand uttering falsehoods against ,/dmoi-nnd who could at thtroame tithe Bit dOWirand" deliberately write suph•adetterl. fit :b Tow havereferred - to. par Lomthoil of I war held in Wahhington, itt , 2,3f.aiele of , x. 1862. ' Every effort .11ras • been' - rade, in • vain, to ~b ring, t he:ltroceedittga rarit that contrail before the . publin.ri .2, call,was made - for , the.tallit.theilicameol- Item sentativea; and wag bled by the.:Repttb& lican •party:. A=requ*tlittadeby the re corder of that councili.cfllintAitatton, , to allow him to have,,tha proceedings made up in properform, - ;Waii,refitsed In= a most rude and insulting, thannegioind the papers have never been - . allowed to leave his possessiontaince.-,1; ',-;• .:T.:d4 Now,. Judge, • for your especial littneilt, , I will I elate the -history or, that , , , ,r -tant event, that you:may ; if yen, - I do - justice to all concerned. - ~: , -. •, : iii The Council of war conaisted-or , f , • Brig.-Gens. Sumner*. afasnrell, Franklin, F. J, Porte McCall; McCall; ;:lleint. rein:ran, Brig. Gens. Keyes, A. Porter, W. F. Smith. Barnard, Blenker, Naglee. Each entitled to but"one star." , It was, called together by order of -Gen.' !bloc: , Clellan on the night of March• 7the , 1862, to. con vene a t la A. X. on the folidiving day. Gen. McClellan came Into thenonncil room at the hour appointed, attdP plac ing on the table a large•map, , explainerl his proposed Peninsular. - Campaign, which before this time I belie*" to*have been , known to noon° pitisentext qpd,ng " Gen. Franklin and probaldy.Pitz-Por ter. Upon retiring, heleft upon the ta ble, for the consideration of thehatuieli, the following inquirers;.- . -",i .ii I_ Whether it is addisatile that•the base of operations shall. inechatiged;. th e transportation ;being re ady . at Annapolis in all of next week. ;•-,1;. 11. Whether is' better to snake an advance to the front beforechanghtithe base, should•such a change be deterudn ed upon. • - -:, , : .1, iiii e: Ili. Whether a forward malcontent, With the object of:destroying v_thOliver batteries, is - adviaablei and ftcheirrit , fan he conimenced, , , and whetheuthe .naval force r with the assistance of rthe Erics son battery, can alone accomplisY .that obje c t, .4 • . ; . • . 4,, .: .;,,i' After a session of three -hours.: the contrail were -summoned;t6 ,appikez,bi fore the President. Be - i trit riled/ them that:he was quite unwell anitexelslding ly,aervons, thst-therpressurel bad: Iteen intense against set.: MoCrelltdirAle expressed himself hratidectrtooltavet the, opportonityto-seertmd tnciwtheariters of the-almyir and 'itit ;lie kinatfidrted , ''Y them , in regardito £I,I7IVS tuatters; • which wets. to him• very, liccniiiprebensiblowl, I in&rmed hitifitliiit'itS reCiii l / 4 16 1 of the coniatil of irafiehiebtititit bild 963''Ileii slob by order of Geri.losClal*,,TiOahlii advise Idia oftite relittleof --ittr'prodiell hip; ' and : " - then'• i'garf * theta " iii :hi - ii• "What,Thtiaid'lbr,""itathf tiiti•-biani6if'cli, tided by , a date of eightto Itoiti , ---43dh to one—in favor of the :•PonintrulaillsM-- paign?' , ~ He then . asked many in regard to the same, twit Mr.; Eitlintith came in, and* Ili proposed; to it:sof/the - proceedings to hunl• s ll.e'replied - r ttliy,e me the papers, I'll read - them myopic" and, after reading theme Over `-tudfti,Pre. paring Ms notes, as you say, o o,titit them (the council) ,- throngl4 the litlict course of examitratiatV',Whialtiyouteftir to. This examination,thmikeh.fctici4tah, purpose of nitutiFaliking theleiMit iitethe decision of theirouncilhof tlßarr-lattuthe mind - of the President, and thus ta-4:4'6*dt out the objects•Of-thosnWhaelitistsiiiest hisiming upon the,removetrofkionc:l-Mii- Clellan, lasted for 'hut , or , tvelihtitint during which timecit,tvas onlyintersVif ed by an occasional expression - 4 tift34s President, indicatingtis satialheilotAuld gratification• at the many explaitol6o of military movements oontemplaterry ~a ltd which he had not before been able' to comprehend. .!i• Li - 4, ii: 4 I:IL It was now , gettiarg dark:-'1 Mil Stan ton'w question& r• indicated- •apprOttel44 exhaustion, and•iinditig therehi' vatt'-eAd-= lence which called for a eeseatitilfatif hostilities on, his partefaritheinigherilitit. Lincoln expressed himself with the interview, said ateswasiltht pressed with. the erwrounneas43,l44, _telli gence of the officers preseittrialld theta° had every cenfidenee in Ahem. ; , flke-.llYea now determined .not. to , reulovk , Aim MePtellen. Era he ,had - -promised : . to. Ida, but that beoshflUilt *take hip :camp= as approved b3r(the•councii of wiiEgt retstriot4ll4st - which Liiie;l.4vutijd,,u ta j ga known on the ifellowing!-nroyninviat ten o'ctoett, whawhe 4Viiiroli the: Mk: ease of all of the officers og.the'DeittliaelL and Antittst,fte.r,fwitieh...linw belksiesired thataone of them should letiveAlmeilg,i iieferd leaving ;Ike. PPlefildetAi.-4/ttare eoseter oft the, : ,counall , • - ,approaphfflot Atte Se ere ta.tY, snit, Pith:N P, 3r941...p1e,aite; Mr.• St e n toPy - P;Vilsit,tee4o• lta.ge t ihnitPt ceedingsofthogonnsil,pf War,l4at Ailey may bic:A4Plett 4 D4lifiliritanticnseoldir 4 sittntletv the F;Te.4de4:44;kiw,:/QP.Ull,gik wi lla i gn . then4Aho: r ßecordery . will : emni - them, and. they will ;then: bet.se , famtey, form." 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