- - • a rma...m••••••••••=4 ,TI.SEND RATES. _ _ . • • . • , matter per square, (40 words,) 1 .4__::,.__1_,.._...---,--.±..t.---Ltt• ---- -= --- --...-2 , ._..- _ ..-. 1 ..: ..... L it ~/) _ _.,- _ • 10 - ) ..-- ..-•__.•-... - •_•:---,2•_-- --,-. _ ,-..., _,- -,....--- - 1,25 One month. . 7,60 7 - .1 ! P t) ----k. N 7 -4".........11( Stea:tt illl P O r ß in NlN ting G EstabllshMon; : I" Two months. 11,25 _ ... ..._ ..,.............,: , , A 5 .... , , 1.. ; , ..." ~,. ,‘„,,, , •, \.... t , ✓ ...-.,k l'y . 7,, ~,,., . , ~ P' - - - ...-----••••.- ..., ,„ ___.....-..........1..,...,..........--, BABlrti MUM Proprietors, ." mun0nh5."....13,76 114e(--'41-.' - ' ' '1 ': 1 - - f J k I ....,_ , onemonths - -20,76 n 2,60 yew SM,OO ~ 1 ~.. 1 , 2 I, t - ) - - -eltolu mmum„..., 4. 1:-. 'f : 1. 1.- - : :01 ... •- , ~. • - . _, -. _ . , 7.. imurr -- Al e once* week 1 year, Ile(400 _____ .. c.,,,,Nv•g', \\*•- \N'M -1 . : .. .... ) .. . ; .aor mi t t _ea • • : ").... ~ i_ i v . I , „....... pO,S T . * : )! ) .1.,.• t. , t y l , I A OC / ~.A.: ,30, 0 0 r - I f 1 ,f_-.` ..-. 7.- : _-_ --- -. _ - - ..' PL/lINAND FANCY We PRINTING ii -- ----- rpt of origillor . - :'''':- ------------_ , , - - .lons by mall, 49,00 per yea. • .-. -t_ - ; - - - -•:-IL---Tk'w.-- - • - '-f-=-' --- A, • •Ar ... - 'F. ,- -_,_- , - ---- ' --- r , '..-LT, -""-- libtetnated Ira MO belie istrits. the eity, at 20 cents per week. ob. 3 ,r =- _-- ,:7 7 - : - - - - - ---, - ,= - -_-_ - --F.- - "P',ae.,- - ----4_ , ,...._,......--- - ___- _ ___-,..--- # _ - , .....-?.---...._,-r-z-.4- == ' j ' 1 1 :-„(,) 1 . 1 _ i ;,.... , `.IF.L.V POST. 41110 ; , _ -- -- . - k Jai + SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO •'' ma. $2,00 • ~ • 175 • i ♦..._ _'------ , -. RAWL% MERCANTILE AND LEGAL MINIM 150 :, ettb, (end one tofetter up,) 1,25 \•••,.. ----."/ ' ''. •'-: te' l , Our faci li ties for doing I,le . • . ~ n 4. 400 Nifitel; TAB. P. BARR, , PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 1864. Editor and Proprietor. --......,,,,.,......,,,,..., , _ _ --___ _ _ *a, AD V ulib Gm . -.'l•-•, For stand ing Otieda LL Two 1110,-=,,,.. Threefrulertin -.- • . .-----lt hum 0 • • ' ut-inseigg s Mil iiEtr.-- n 5.. 0 ''. , . Week MC: • Onelianare Chaggeib ) D A X :night subscript:lt T.telvered to U. W, .1E la nests aubsorigthe Five copies, eaoh. ITwenty .0 11 0bP mol e s, k Fatty Ox4undred BC NIA OR RUPTURE. Herat& or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture Owed. Hernia or Rupture . eared. tterula or Rupture cured. Hernia or Ituptstre cured a or Rupture cured or Rupture cured or Unpturo cured Rupture or Hernia en, e 4 Rupture or Hernia cure, Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture of Hernia ettred Marsh's Radical Cure Truss Ritter , . Patent Truss Fltett's Supporter Trues Self-Adjusting Truss. Dr. Banning , * Lacs Body Brace, for the cure of Prolarnme Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weakileaues Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup Piles Deeps, (or the support sue cure o Elastic Stockings, for weak a nd varicose litlastie knee Caps, (or w oak snail joints Ankle Supporters, for weak imee joint, Suspensory Bandages Self-Injecting Syring,. Of Syringes. Dr. 'KAYSER. line Trllllll which W 1 - •dimally mire Hernia or It is pt uro • 411 . 0 - Moe bt hio Donn S.Tofffi, No. ifo WOOL STREET4eign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of aches around the body Immediately over the rapture. DR, KEYSER will give his personal attention tothemalcaidon of Millets In adults and children and he la satisfied that, with an experience o twenty years, ne will be enable4l to give astisfa Self-Injecting Syringes Self.likjecting Syringes Self-InJeeting Syringes Sell-lujecting Syriuger Sold. st DK. R.EYSER'S, 140 R" I.od iteet.l. Suspensory !lands gem, Suspensory Bando.ges, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. KEYSER'ts, 140 Wood amt. flolo-tydtcw TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from the one of snot! f eapeclabie citizens township in regard to Dr. Keyser's' Lindsay' .Blood Searcher. The Doctor'► gert(ficatea are within reach, and ito one need be deceived in regard to hie preparation) D. (}so. a KEYSER :--I became affleted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, Bo as to trouble me Very much, so much BO M times se to unfit me or work. Sowell rotp, I Was Bo bad that 1 could do of anything account of them, they came on ont on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I Used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in similar' and pamphlets that fell In my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me soma good for a little while, but afterwar they tiouldiettikr agai - aa bad au ever. I situ) applied to two Doetore who visited* 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 sure me, and that my whole system would have to be re• sewed 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 bottle. I bought It on, one bottle at a time, until I ha bottles. After this quantity bid seen used, I wu entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- d me for twenty years. In other respects my beet . th is improved, and I am as well as could be expected for open( my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there is imappearance of a return of the disease; bean do tiny kind of farming work now wifbout the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work Which before used to hurt me. When I ound out your Blood-Seemlier I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my ease known to the country for the benefit of others who may be Sulfering as I was sada° not know the vainest yruirmedicine. Yon may publish this if , you like—l live in ;paint Townabfp, and will be pleased to satisfy any one Of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call* December 94th, 1864 * Old the name of Mt. G.E.ditOr H. On themmr qt2IM boqe.andpastid !incr. far hie stamp on Oa Visited Stake 60144 . to itrepet ny ventinfios •`: . : XIX A IV XX to- ripH.T.H.H ADITH, Vir Ty THOUS A. 41 , i N.o ; gs pages, cloth COVETS, by Robert E. Bell; M. D., Member...l)T the roya College of Surgeons : , don, addressed to youth, the mat‘rted and those CONTEMPLATING !WA RRIAGE . Sent by Mai( t paid, on receipt often seats.A. careful-perusal of this email book has been boon to the &piloted, ,and has, saved thousands from tittle 91 misery and an untimely gralM. Tt treats on the' evils of Youthful ludiscrotion, • Sell'4J:ruse; Seminal weak.ness,Einiasions, ual Dlfiewa, Genital DebllU.y, Loss of Power: Nervousness, Premature Decay, lirrpotenem am, ke. which unfit the stifferer from fulfilling. the OBLIGATIONS OP MARRULOS, and illustrates the ItteshV of care by the use of , DR. BELL'S SEEM:I . IO PIT.t.S, and other treats pent neeesatu-y in FC.1120 cases, and `Which never falls to ?tire, and can be relied on. They do not itanseateitherstornash, or ren der therhreeth offensive, awl-they ean'be USED ViItHOUT • DE'TECT'ION. They , do. not interfere-withibusiness ottraults, and aillapeedy action . Ivo change 'of Atpk to necessary. Theyare warranted in all cases to be etreetual in removing and curing the disease. Ifpviards of two thousand cases are on record that have been cured by using BELL'S SPE VIFIO PILLS, and certificates can be shown .trem many that have used them. No Case of Beira re Occurs. Uptvards of a Hundred Phytiebins use them ex tenaively Viet? practice, and tney cannot ef fect cures Without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are the original and only genuine Specific Pills There are a host of imitators—BEWAßE OF THEM. These are Warranted They are adapted for male or female, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy' ku own for the cure or all diaeases milting from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION. In all Sexual Dlskeea: as Gonorrhea, Ntric tnre, Meet, Kadin all itrinary and Kidney cam. plaints, They Act Like a Chal-na Rthef is experienced by taking a single bait , and from four to nix boxea _generally eirect cure. ,16.. ti% ary kind Nolil by Druggists generall3', In boxes con• lathing six pills. price +1 or al xboxec, to; also In large boxes, containing four 01 'anal), Di'lCk. *a. If you need the Rook, or the rifle, c•ut oul thu, advertiremeut lor reference; and If you cannot procure them of your thuggfuto In not be MA laced upon by any other remedy, hot ehelonc the money in a letter to the proplietor, DR. J. BRIAN, 11• tti. 5179, Cder nte who will tithe all Hilt if pro e prrly di r ected, vnd will send the Piile, socured from OtACI Mon, return mail, poet SOLD B I DRLGGIS rs GIN-ERA/I.Y. NOTICE TO ALL coma; maysEv— Among a certain class of eel port au ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the illaeasesnatned in this card, (P niv A T x Difieseks,) why this should be, they nor no one else can Are they not aware that all physicians treat stir 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. voted years for their benefit, because heitilvertb sea the fact, and their fatuity phyliiciau says he is a humbug so he can get the ease. lit ten he has almost deprived the party of his life. Ile comes at last to the physician that advertises—how elite are they to know I Are they not aware twit sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Uharles Ball and hi. Paul Ricord devoted years In the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held up aa shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy,that publish, still ' there are a gteat numberof thetwthat are. I have ' devoted myself to the studymid treatment of PRIVATE DIABASES upwards of ao years, tied without egotism can say I have caved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. Al y treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, ' as I think it is the best andmost certain. It Is in my potter to bring 'hundreds of certificates if I thought Itnecessary to bertify to.my genrnahntio. sees : but my long 'residence xi tide city Is mitt • dent proof withoutailiiing more. Spermatorrhes and all diseases arising from it are cured in a. much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman tone careful in ae, lecting a physician. Thailifferini intrertitementa that are Steen in our papers are of no worth, and no-henefit will arise from &Limiters than only loss of health and money. liundes are mired Ant 11 ally by my new remedies. Address Ht tX art, jan.lyd Pittemirgli Poston', se. RUN. VI every kini crerir. our Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates!! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. At Pittsburgh Flag Nlanufeetary, at F,IT TOOK'S News Vepot, opposite the Postofflee seplO E -1 F 4 P . c o ;14 0 z 0 E-4 c.., AN. w P....i - me , GAd . E-I • Ft; i • © e .., :1 ;-..- CA ) — I < r I / E ., 0 V:1 WO c o' kA 0 'l4e co:2 0 e 0 :: g rs, • '‘i ts' 2 Q.l 51 03 z 0 z aq J. a. WELDON WELDON & KEL,LY., 1LA 2 977.A.671:11111189 6P ; , LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND DHALSIth !le OARBON OILS, - .pENZINE, &c. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, pITTSBURCIH, PA FIVE ACRES GROUND IN TAR BOROUGH OP shIANCIIES TERi.rtow oneitpied'at d market garden, and in a high elate'of onTtliation, le offered for sale very low. This propertire certain to 4ecoxqe very valuable for building lota, being Alfl+4lleP tor where the demand for houses ia, ppw. yery great. It •eout*be-madesoliatOle,:jevgyjps4 of It, for that purpose, lying level. • S, RtF,Ngtia, Etrolceiana 59 Eggr#l_l44 I Y nr2e - a ß rilM i re "Int s -ha 11..STZER. tr. Y A.RMse • 0 9nm Zdaricetftacrivits A m p A Tielbbiaz . f aass a:marl:taw, li t ~.zi - 4 ",....e.:7-tiri MEDICAL JNO. XILLLY Nrr,otrkvif,t_..tt o y ,f 491001, DRY: GOODS,. HOSIOY, &C. ARtc, NOW • ci , kNING A t Large and welbeiserteti S ock of DRY GOODS, purchased since the let decline in pricsk,ayhich enables us to aftbrd a vantages to purchasers NOTTO BE OBTAIN D IN ANY OTHER HOME. New Poplins, plain and figured. New Obintzes, striped and figured New Alpacas, brocade and plain New Balmerals; new and beautiful styles New Merinos, in every oalor, New Cloaks and Shawls, In addition to a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS. HUGUS 8z HAME, sep29 Corner Market and Fifth BARGAIN'S. GOODS BOUGHT AT PRESENT PAM() PRICES. MACRUM & GLYDE, 7S Mark - et fStret, Wholesale and Retail Ilealeis le TRIMMINGS., Embroideries, Hosiery, (lover, rtil3ll()N!.._4, ICUC'II Furnishing Goods and Notions Bishui.ral and Hoop SLlite, Seuntoza Heaver Turban lints, Blue and CI rry liktitding tiontage, i 4 leeses, Settp, Colltry, elan, Linen, Lawn auA Laibruhiorcil 1.1114,11:t Head Dreages, Nets, steel and :let llelt-Huck Ire, Drees Trim mirage 9n.ll.trnAluent,, . ofrer thp above nn.! many other Artl,l Our hue, nt very nit , tlFl . ftte p. ices, And s• Wholesale and kali! Put:,lsserri to examine our a!o,k, which wt be imam! large and attractive acts I I.ILLL r14% - .1,3 Wizig T•t.. R play GOODS. French Merinos Poplins Coburgs Delaines Woolen Plaids Alapaccas Shawls & Cloaks CHEAP FOR CASH M. MENTZER, 94 Market street seplb:lind SPECIALITIES IN DRY GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER EXTRA QUALITY BRIIIORAL SKIRTS at - 818,1340. 'DARK STRiPE CiIIIITZES AT 50 Dents per Yard, GOOD BLEACH MUSLIN 81 Gents per Yard, Best Kid Gloves, 'Warranted, $1,75 per Pair All 'Goods in Proportion GARDNER SCHLEITER'S, Market Street. New Goode NOW Goods Now Goods `New Goods Ne'w Gaode. New goods 4 g New, Goo New_ Goods ,Gooafi New Goode lEN c,l ciattin ittutz,Z.' • . . 41 'REASURY 1 JAPARTAIENT. i 0,11 . 10/1 0/ OOMPTROLLEHOINTIIECURRUNOY, Waalrington testy, Aug. 6th, 1863. 't WI3IIgRAS, By eatiefactoW evidence presented to the undersigned, It has lieert 'made to appear that the FIRST NATION EjANKOF PITTS RUBOR, in the County of legheny anti State of PetmaylvanlaLes beets organized under and according to the recoil e nte of the Act at Ornareas entitled "an Act t prOvide a National Uurneoci, secured by ap i a o,f United States 'Stocks, and to provide for t .cfinulation and re demption thereof." appro February 25th, law, and has complied with I the provisions of ' eatd Act required to be a 'plied with before commencing the business of &Wring. • Now Tannsrons, I, ling ,hliOulloch, (lamp troller of the Ourrency, do hereWeertify that the said FIRST NATIONAL, ISANK Oh' PITTS BURGH, county of Allegliehy and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to eonanience the buairtesa of balking under the AStaforesaid, iti testinoiny whereof witheass; my hand and seal of of ea, this 6th day of August, 1664. SS HUGH itiotTULLOUIi, Coniptrolithcof,the Ourreney . _ 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGII, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trout Company. ()spiced 4500,000 paid hamster' 'privil ege to increase to 01,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust tiompitAy haviugorgan. ized under the act to provide it *rational Curren cy, under the title of the FIV,ST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURG - 11, Would respectfully otter its services for the agitation of 'Notft, Drafts, Bills of Exchange le.c.„teceivemoney.on deposit nud buy and sell Bacturnge on all pasts of the country. • The success Which has attended the Pittsburgh That Oompany since its orghnitation in will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new or will re (wive the same prompt atten Raving a very extensive co spondence with Simko and Bankers, througliohe the eountry4 we believe we can oder unusualfsaillties to those who do brininess with us. The business will be conducted by the same oilier* and directors. DIRIBOTOES .Ta in SA LAM3IILI2I WEL K. Nimpua, Boassr S. HATE. ALILLANDER SPHISR, Tliones }lett Faarte G. BAILEY, M TA. IA EIETY m AN, ALEX. BR kDLEY, SP/QM - IL ELL JAMES LAUGHLrx, YEeIEdr.EL JOLIEF D. SOULLY, Oathier. nage,' lAvrtf INDIANAPOI,2B, October 3. Indiana is conceded to be the battle ground of the presidential election. Mr. Lincoln intends to carry Indiana at all hazards. So his friends say, and so appearances indicate. Military subju gation holds—military despotism rules. This city is full of armed men, and. the Capitol grounds are crowded. They swarm at the cornera of all the piinci ple streets. They hold possession of the. depot. Armed men stand on the plat form as you enter the cats at either door. You buy your tickets watched, by sol diers, with bayonets fixed. They guard the entrance to .the passenger -..voms, Thousands of them have been, seatlname from the army. More of them are:desir ed and expected. * - Ifs lair vote is - .allowed the State is . Democratic by fifteen thousand. How much chance there is for a vote facts. will toll. In this city, the capital of the state, where the governor lives, where 1 the Lincoln men have a wigwam built for their eipress accommodation,• and where they hold nightly meetings, but one Democratic meeting has 'been held since McClellan was nominated, 'and that was broken up 1:!.y drunken soldiers,• ar d, rather hasten tivilwar, the Union men have yielded to military forge, and hold no meetings.and vial:kilo none. It 1.-is-belielred-ltern,ll44.4k4diictied. tt? fin.' exasperate the p‘etiple as to p oduce an outbreak and justify martial law to cone. trot the election by bayonets, The people here are pushed to the' verge of desperation. The craft is go ing on, and the conscripts, instead of being allowed ten • days, as is usual in other states, are hurried away at oneei. A meeting was held inone of the towns , ;to petition Governor Morton to allow the drafted men the usual !ten' days. That night a train of cats filled with sol diers was sent out from the capital. In the middle of the night they surrounded the house and arrested the chairman of; the meeting, a young man by the name ' of Wolf, and harried him ofilto military prison. At the depot near Terre:Haute I saw a'ortvwd of men '..lahatuld think numbering two hundred, filled the depot,, Earnest, anxious, resolute looking mereas have gathered together sitiee the ne • of the battle of Lexington - 111,1776 vibra ted on the air. Their story was a, short one. A neighbor of theirs, 'Mr. Hum phreys, fur the crime of being a McClel lan man, had been ' seized at midnight by a military force' tent from the , eapitak dragged from his bed, not. allowed to communicate with family or friends, laughed at when he demanded for what he was arrested, and hurried athiy •to • Contifiement. The alarM spread .from honk , ti'bouse, and from place to place; men gathered in - clusters, Berne Tiding. .fifty rages between midnight and morn ing, ity hopes to intercept the train at another Station. They were an hour too late. 'Other prominent men had been -arrested in the same manner, with the intention to strike terror on ' all sides. Mr. Bingham, one of the state commit tee, a'fid editor of the Seiltidel, was ar restedlit the same way. i ' A military train is kept on ' hand for these arrest,ii. They are „made usually in the night. They are made without warning. No man feels safe. It is es• timated fhat - a - thonsand spies, or deteeV ii•ei, as they are called, in the part of the government, are abroad in the ;state.' ,They are spies on every man's 'utter ance; they foment controversies, induce nie'n to speak against the government, and charge them with treason, and be domewitnesses in the case. ~ I' was on the town •ollailartford thp other day. The Democratshad erected a splendid McClellan pole'of hickory.' A train. fill ed with Morton's soldiers stopped while 1 - was at the depot. The McClellan pole was in full sight, bearing aloft the 'stars and stripes. A portion of the soldiers got out of the car, cut the pole down with. an. ..itAe„ tore !Rile flag, and tram, pleclitin thejnire, and then proCeeded 1 1 on, their journey to arrest somedody. The flag was rescued, cut up into-•-bit.,- and - distiibuted among 'the friends of McClellan.. Animmetute masaJneeting was held at Vincennes. Vallandigham oNag :invi ted to be preaeitt,' and accepted the invi tation.' It *as Openly declared that if he' came he would be arrested. I beard an officer say that he would shoot him with his own hand if he arose to speak.- The result was that more than ten thou sand people were present. Vallandig ham was ndt there. Had he been preyi,.._ eta, and a hair of his' head been toticli ed, civil war would have been inaugura ted in ten tribunes. ~: J- ; ~...• .1 I never lived before under military; despotism. -I can understand the feeling of the French during - the Reign of Ter= ror, When Ito"mati who laid his head on a pIII,ONP at night had arty - Buararitetztha4 it ; woolnot, rol,l into a, basksh before, r utoewes,,er t at Ihe very bea t , Wit. :be ' woillfr,not be:' araggarriii 31 1 , 44tinn, . ii tries feeld tete! vi rerver-lipreide over , Tire - . eloping of lt , hbrae • it - . _......c:1AL ___...4f811 ~ iniathghti=sabring' the faxei4 - T HE BEST PATENT aermieweras- HT 'to the*:.feel. a l iWillrfv..lsreitill ..,,,w4 13 :.. LEO in the United Statea, and the° ONE in Pittsburgh. Ornotedor clammed lingo ca. 411.. 5e e941 .., 141° ,., n P.„,t i _ 851 41_,Pithe ' ' , !....0"", .....nt '.: straightened without-entling^and!without pain. gthii D,IIIOL JO 33."taur orie - reey4Rtinmete -, I•ro OUSE-NO PAY . ; °rutch 4 a elf 45/14143 "4" 13 ta, iitiiiibielt filliPthem-withlsor,: 'Liana constantly_ ow hand_ And , A r Videt% - --..-. 1. . , j..„__, ... __., ____,___ „ _ , . , • • - -f -- - •„. . , :i. 4.- 'Merle dodring artificial linibe t i nt • , , ,or...urampw ...0uv3.4.40,..aerwu0i " Ali111 1 : 4 . . •„...• . - 4 . 2 - ,. , 1,-.4• • . ....i . ... t.t - ..r7 : , 0 .1ri.7. ,, - :.. : (l . l !slo rthami tapiikivr* th, -..!443k f Itimed 13ellet, 4.1 .....,..A .. eern r r i db — p riakein, s liss i Fit ..,.. irlirpitle 'FON. plEtrilk , _S dieNTEf cates eid ar d .. e a realm ' tniaLsr. ceen t i .: 1 • • •,. .' 'i e , ' Tey eertia ,, ,Alidare chuarenoihean -14-111,42LELLAND's ~,,,..i.r4 o - ig„,....„,,ed . • i ' f !,4„ : ,-q• f .- - ,•.. t i•r-1-1 el r 1,,,,.., . ~..- S' '-'• ciritli . 'di • . .rt , 4r , t unfina th Blum iiin'ton gouge, ;.„0 , : ._ ~kg • CittlOdyd ~ ,, uaampuomt N....ft •'fp - • ' ..., ' ~ ..--........: a r ,5_ • _ -. ~,`..X. ~ *-- iti:- • C ,7 •,•• • ,(11.-• a..! ' ~... ___........„-.N.--.-.....---4-- . as ol . L.,..,,. - : 441 6,a 1 apr.1,../ - A., - . l*ft",;rAtE . ''g.''' 'FilM\ ii„ 1..... T. , , ~;_-, 4 - ...17„4, ,-. g •. ~ 1,10;6,, 041,4:- 2: --.. - fl-,...,,.. • 'c\‘' - 1... ‘,..,,ri-,,i. ....,., ` ,ll, q°'• ,l - . ^!".? ''t'' , : P , 33 . - :.:zil ~.. 9 U 4,3 1: , :t ,a1„"T„' li ii Aliiii,ii ioiii.l . 4oj,ittl r-i•ii- s-k - Ilj Ifrifbaz T•m-r tiiii,FT 1,7141, 4 ••''f : 4 -'..“:%-k , "7/z`i' :-Lll2 .;.,-ft e5 , •.: 8 1:32 :•.:iii':3 ; -:... tr. 'll,7.l:AirS.:.iixil ":".-3' : 'yor. l 4 iio wi to yd N i l : ji i-,:u m d kwL. , .6.,1. -:- ~•:.,'fisfs,,,--.1:-,.,.J....at.,..;...,--...............,.:,z.,:::...----,-r-__ __ ___—.4. 4 '4irtuktaka . lir.:l6" , _ .--__ lir 'r It IUM Pl-1 AN rr L 6.417 C CrE:l64 TILE ERA DBURY PlAiip FORTE • RECEIVED SkVEN FIRST PRkIVIItiItIS Within Four Weeks, ";Including Two Gold Modals an . cl:ol l. gSllvcr Medal. ' STRONG INDORSEMENT . The most eminent of the tuusiealprofessioe of New York city, after frequent amt thorough ' trials of my Ne w Scale Piano Fortes, havegiven • me the most emphatic and unquAlltied testatuo ' retain. The following is a . specithen ot the vo. untary testimony 1. amist i la ‘ rectni ling nt fro geutlem.en entirely: azuLati.44l. will . acknowledge moat thoroughly qualified to judge of the merits of a Piano Forte. "We haie examined irPh much rare, Mr. WM B. BRADBURY'S NEW 5t2.11.E PLAN! i FORT E', and it is our opinion 4'4,r in pst,r, purity, riTtness, quality 01 tone, an.; th.o•oN, 11 , 0 , 1:MIPE.fhip Mr. Bradbury's inattrinienls Ckel I "We hod great brilliancy and n lwatoilulsolg ing quality of tone moat happily b!eni!ril V, 4 , hate tart'', seen a square Plano fs,rt,combininl no many 01 three qualities essential to a pry - ft ..t instrument." signed, S 11 Mills, John Zurviel, Dreanlat Harry Sanderson, at li W liee.cher`e. Charles Vradel, (leo W Morgan, Robert Heller, John N k'attison, Chas Wei., t 'liar les II robe, A Repoli, John it Rifler, 11 4! Tenon, H E Matthews, William lijason, F L Ritter, Itlax Maretzek, Theodore 'flinmas, W Berge, Clare W Beaman, Theo Hagen, Ed. N YRohert Stoepel, "Musical lieview." Strakosch, Carl A nachnitz, Then Mot Ilinr , „ Gustave It Eckhardt. Fll Nash. WAMELINK & BARR, ' No. 12 Biseel's Block, St. ('lair street sepT2 Sole Agents T.r. CoNSECLUENCE OF THE .1 DECLINE IN GOLD, CARPETS, And general stock of goods, on the principle of 1 giving our customers all the advantages the 1 markets will afford. M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO., Next House to Poet Office, eccoud tlorr T. C. J.ENIINg, COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Dried and Green Fruits, and all Farm Products Orders Nled for all merchandise, Pittsburgh manufactutes and Relined Oile, at dealers and manufacturers rates, No. 239 LIBERTY STREET,' (opposite Wood street,) Pittsburgh, 1 Pa. Advances made and prompt attention given to ! all consignments and correspondence. Piltzburph IVerences.:—Hall & Speer, Illoyd Black, Aim. McOntiy & .Co., ?etc (Donald & Ar— buckleA_ John 1. House &Co, John Hall & Co., t H. A. Fahneetock's, Son & Co. eep2l-datw REWEICTFULLY .11,NiTOUNCES TO Her friends and• the 'public generally. that she has taken the store-room, No. 32 Fourth Street, near Ferry St., And will 'open on' WEDNESDAY, the 12 , 11 INST., alarge assortment of TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY. HOOP SKLRTS, CORSETS, BA LIHOFLAL SHIRTS, • EMBHOIDERIXS. - &c., &a., 131-1. U. Gl-3E:Ltd& 11,E1, VETERINARY SURGE ON, t iSTATIOZTAL STABLE, Between First Street, Smithfield mid Grant Streets, I New Goode New Clooda FISTULA, PoLE EVIL, BONE STAVIN, 41. NC/ BONE, and all other Diseases of Hors es _- and Cattle - Cure - J. Terms moderate. oct6otwd New Gov't-8 PITTF.IIIIRGH, FT. WAY:WS h CRICAGO R. Co. tONFICE UP THU. SECRSTM4Y, PFTTFRURC4H, PA., Se ptember 26th, 1.114. DIVIDEND.--HVORDER OP' THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, the President of this -Company has this day declared a divi dend of per cent. on the capital stock for the third _quarter, ending the 30th hist, payable (free of (lovernment tax) on and after the rth of October . ..pro - x{ln°, at the office of the Corh pany in this City, and at the Transfer Agency, Lannter h. Co, No. &1 Wall street, New 'York, to the stockholders as registered nt the rebpecftve offices. The Transfer hooks of the Company will close at .2 lit., on the Ist day of October, and remain closed until the lath. W. B. BARNES, sep2B.3wd - Secretary. New 00 , 4 d-N UTS. New Goods New Goods New Goode News Elcods . V)0 Bags African Pea Nuts. Trick Almonds. 50 " Provence 10Bsles BQreeaux " 100 - BOxeaßbelled " 50 Bags Engliab Walnuts. 30 "Midi's. • 50 " Braztl,Nnts. • , 20 " Odcoa Nuta. Novi to store add for sale by •• 0 _, BE PR 0e01.26 - & 128 Wood street New Goode New Goods I LEPIPLOJAIL. end - 411 • efi FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I'l'l'alUrtGa-I. I'the Moot lianktieut iHnulete We have reduced the prices of our OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES 7L & 73 Fifth Strett, 1:2911E1 (From Louisville, Ky.) PITTSBURGH, PA INSURANCE INDEMNITY' AGAINSW BY VIELFI f tIiI+IFRANKLIN FIRE IS URANCR COMPANY OF PHILA.]) HIA, OF. Fl OE No. 135 and 437 CBES NUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAS. Ist, 1888. Published Agreeably to an Act of AasemblY, be ing First 111,..rtgage, amply secured. —441,893,39 a 32 Real Estate (present value $lO3, 3 81,) cost ' Temporary Loans on ample Collat. teral Securities 89,136 Stocks, (present value $86,667 720 cost . 89 th.! Notes and Bills Resolvable 1,821,786 00 Oaah 27,919 33 $2,2013,051 66 The only profits from premium. which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have teen determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, inTown and Country, at retest as lows/ are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a pertil-of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, an amount exceeding FLur Millions of DollarN thereby af. fording evidence of andages of Insurance, as well as the ability disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 185 9,162,158 38 DEREU TORS. QesstEs W. EA/OD/ERE, MURDSX3AL H. Lon TOBits WltpNen, Davin S. &tows, SAJICIIRL WU-NT, Isaac Las., JAOOB R. Sid ITR, EDWARD E. DALR, %OROS W. EJOHARDS, GRORGR FALR9, 011 AS. U. BANUKELt, President. HD WAR)) 0. HALE, Vice President. W. 0. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. (3 ARDENER COFFIN Agent. Northeast cor. Third and Wood its I DULA DELPHIA FIREANELLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, 9ppeiSlto the Custom ilonse. • Clapttal..Bsll9,loo. A55et5..8304.,943, WILI. MAKE ALL KINDS OP IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. KINCI, Trended. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President _ DIRROTOILS. , tilted-as Bstrza, FR. Cora, E. R. ENGLISH, Gamlen W. Buovve, P. .103SPH S. PAUL, U. SEMRAIAN J(ARTEI OLATTOII, S. J. JYLetaa.riaa, E. Wu-nu, F. 131.a.oitatran, Secret I. 00 , 1.1 N,-A -r gent. ()caner Third and Wood streata, Western Insurance Oompany of Pi ttsburg h. R. MILLER, jr. President. Goa:Dos, Secretary. Oapt. E. D. Ooon HAN, Gen'l Agent. No. u:s V,'ater street, (Spang s uc 's Warehouse, Up stairs.)Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL kinds ot FIRE and MARINE It ISKs. A Rome Institution managed by Dire:tots who Fs re well known In the cotnmuntty, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to mai ntai n. the character which they:have assumed, spot - tering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured... DitowTos.e—}i. Miler, Jr., James M'Auley Nathattiel Holmes, Alexander Ilimiek , ()verge I btruie, Campbell H. flume, Chaa. W. lacket- Lm, Andrew A.okley, Alekander Speer, David M. Imeg /lees" J.. Thomas, Bea). 'Bake well, John `ups. je4 ALLEGHENY ,INSURANCE 001 . 413 ti • 01111.ce,./ti0..37 Fifth Street, Houk Block,. • N R 51114421 AGAINST ALL II( INDS Ole sA . 'NEN, progident ; OICV D. . `t D, Vice president ; BOOK, Secretary; t.ta;vt. Wild. 'JEAN, (ieneraJ Agent. Jonea, Ilnasey, Rao rev Chll,N, I tont. R. O. ftray, John A. Wilson, It. 1.. Fahneatock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam I ocolot, I. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert t.. rti 1 rew, li. Davis. BOA Smith's Wheeling Brewer 3,---f-or. jurolKirifi DiesIROUS OF lIETIRLING Up FROM AI'TIVE BUSINESS, I have de termined to dispose of my old established ••Wheeling Brewery" and Malting Establish ..et, no,v HI lillioessiful operation, together 0 oh the stock on hand, which' is sufficient to ifisble a purehaser to proceed with the business without Interruption, consisting in part of Ales, Malt Hops, Barrels, Oooper's Stuff, Teams and Fixtures, • Everything in complete order and capable of brewing twenty thousand barrels of ale .and malting f-rty thousand bushels of barleyper season. Tile buildings comprise the large brick iireivery, with the cellar and vaults complete, rind Matt House, brick Cooper's Shop, capable .it' turning out one hundred barrels per Week, veil dwellings tor employers, realizing an an sual rent of live hundred dollars, large stable, hip room, wash honer. and office, all lighted with e•ii manufactured on the premises. The old established reputation of my Ales and Malt in the East, West and South, and the reg ular cash customers for all I have been able to manufacture, with the increasing demand for malt liquors, in*lses it one of the most desirable Trott enities that cou'd be otrered to a reliable piirty to engage in the business with a certain ',fiercer of realizing a fortune to a few years. Te,RMS OF SALE—As to real estate, one foul th sash, the balance in one, two and three years, with interest secured by mortgage on the ' , remises. As to personal property, one-fourth slash, the balance in three, six and nine months. If not disposed of at private sale before the twentieth of October, of which due nbticemill' tie given in the papers containing this suleectise-- ment, 1 will then on that day otter the same at public auction fictiiiiictil GEO. W. SMITH. PITTSIIIYR6H, FT. g r ArNft4se. R. it. co. ipirreE tIF Tun ..SR.CRXTAILIr, Fri T , 81'11061, Oa. 6th, 1864. NOTICE TO BON nuoLnuns.—Tiag agreement modifying the First and .Second unrtgages of this * Company has been executed by the President, and the Trustees under the. .4..). , ed of Tiust, and the evidence of such agree ment to be attached to etch bond is now ready. Bondholders may present their bonds at this ottice.or at the Com panys Tratir ter et geney,Winc.. low Lanier & Co, No 52 Wall stree , , New York. and have the agreement attached them to, or they may send to either of the above named places a full description and the number of their bonds, when the agreement. will besent to the bondholder to be by him affix ed to the bonds. W. li. BARNES, 'eerefnrp ) NEW 9.4t.T.Dird.rii - 131 1 STORE. ootlo.lml Peol. SALE. TEEREE Aoo.ps of L .1" Which there le a line' two-story stone house,rOrttain , ng F'ur room., hall an-i kitchen. A young orchard of 100 11•91 , Ing fruit trees,* all the neeeseary out-buil tinge, and a good Wen of t.ure water at the toor. Situated on the Wath- Ington tdroplke, 9 miles from Pittshu"gh, 1 mile fronVklanstield and 36 mule Jiro o the plankrna 1 For particulars, enquOe on the premises of the °eviler, Cflit IsTt )1"H Eat H.. Pe. or at ,b 0.4 Diautond i of .4.I)UNLEVY, Jr. • oef::3wdaw FOR SALE.--A (OOD GRIST MILL sitnated to the Borough ot. Freedom, Beaver county, together with a coneentent dwelling house, good stabling and flutbuillings, on the line of the P., Ft. W. ft. 0. Railroad: The machinery is in el:entreat order, and the milthas .an extensive custom. The proprietor, ott no . account, would he Induced to dB:Woe& of hts• property, were it not that he,,has been repeally• so much indisposed that he isrendereCincapable of answering the demanda-suChl.,nunierous - ps„. trons in a desirable manner. Applicants can can on O._ IiALLER, of the abort, place, for further information. .• octltelwda.2t w - ARTIFICIAL LT" Dail# Vos Schedule of Advertising Bates. 'I3T.AXDING MATIMIL One time., .... , . .... 76 Two titnhig - - lb '1 26 Three times.. 160 Four times 1 90 blve.ttroes. .12 20• One sreek. ... • 2 60 ~ Two weeks' I 4 851 Three week 5........ I 6.00 One -month 769 Two m0nth5........ I 11 25 Three months I 13 76 Six months... .• 20 76 Nine months. .. • . I 27 00 One year 82 00 OMANI ,VElril 102,995 28 _ sears env ,i'or one square, ehangeabl week, ebnlined to the firemen advertiser. All larger advert proportion. 8 timesl Da I 2 times I I. time Dally.' a week 1 a week f a week- I mont h 8 months.- 6 months.... 1 year 90861 6 o $470 I 9900 17 20 'll C• 860 600 24 00 'l9O O 16 76 10 60 40 00 -•ZS 0• . t 24 60 14 00 41I'fist notices dotre,ihe.ab i ttve rates. Death notices, each fturertion...-...... 60 cen 'Marriage notieee each insertion— 75 Steamboat adverthlements,lMr trip.E3 Op Executors' and Administrstor!s no tices 2 75 HEROfili IN lAHA Military Despotism Throughout the S tate-Me Ulel4 a n Meetings B. ok en Up and MeCleilian Men Arrested —Union My Dragged from their Beds ;it Midnight by Soldiers. terances of the people; if f. reign troops. (for we have a Massachusetts regiment 1 in the city) aid the Republicans.m their I work, atiarker day than our republic .= hag everseen will settle down upon-ns. Neter - were such -- mass meetings -held. ,:I The' people bay° no' hope , lkom the gener al, government; but lask , to - New York. I SOmehow they expect - Governor fiejr— mom. wily stand between: them and wrong. Take care of New-York. - Thst Edltedeof t ae rvittbintiwou s swan, .:Sentinel " Arrested. - •-1 3-timea a llSqr. Qua a I 1 Sqr. Daily.. I ISqr week . , week, , . Front Indianapolis alai nallY S'entlael; ()eke; - ..-.'d Tel the Peeltle of Indiana::: To-day I was arrested: - ky order -of '-f!--.7 Ktlll7 - General Iloveyrthe inilitaty•-goir:, ...-- er or of Indiana, and confined in4 mil- Rory prison. • , : - • - ' - T. pp,on. jvht. t accusation' I knew not, kaithfully and earnestly, in public and private - hie, I have •endeavored, ae.cord- -...,-;•;-, ing to the convictions of-my judgenumk . ,' -.-..:. and conscience, to preserve peace and ;-:, - 3 1 maintain law and order. lam guilty of ~ :.:-.-; --,_ no crime, unless It be criminal so -differ" - with the principled and" , policy of thtr-;•-f'j party in . power. I OlottiC haie- betn:-•,'"%:',1 raithless to my own convrefliins ol:duty,'- - .,';' , 1;:l and to the - trust reposed- , :ik me by this - - great party which, as,,,the ...:editeref iti;; organ, I have represented, if I had not. oppoSed doctrines and ''inteasnret pet. sistently and zealously, which I con scientiously believed and believe must -.. regal% if carried out; in the 'overthrow , a of popular rightsand free Governments. -1 While occupying the position_of editor . '4 l . of the Sentinel. I have counseled Obedi: ' ence to law. This is the duty of the citizen, but it is no leas q duty to labor for therepeal or modification of . lam, obnoxious, or , which he believes to be detrimental to the public welfare. This I have done, and I should - have been untrue to the obligations I owe to-my ; co.ttupayself, - and to those who come alter me, if -I' had done other Wise. The duly which citizenship and the in alienable rights of man impose - npon me is equally the duty of every citizen of Indiana. • 1 46 2 00 2 50 3 75 4 65 6 90 9 00 10 70 Tamura. one time each to business of the lenient* in exact I am , cast down, but not destroyed—s victim of arbitrary ,power. lam a mili tary prisoner. Prom a mill urge every true man of Indiana, as he values con- stitutiOnal liberty; :.cite; „freedom of thought, of conscience, of ;speech, and the press, and all thellessings of con stitutional government; to return, in the MoidEV approaching" - elections, a con aervative = party to polVei,..as the only hope of.reirdning and maintaining our :free:institutiontt—tho Constitution and the Union. If such is not the verdict of the peOple at the ballot-bet ; nest Tues day, fare Well tii civil anal Weligious lib- In Prison oobet,s. `The Cause of Mr. Btraigheants Arrest. The-reason said - to be allegedlorldn , Gingham's arrest was the ;publication of the lollowing mills Raper on the trial of Mr. Dodd: - THE DO - 131) Traki.- 1 -LTllEtrial of fdr. ‘T),o4di_liCtiroltiesAitsidrovird;a:St'ltAli. 'gotten UpPlor; partizan-purposes, hence there be - rip •e li brt 'Made to probe- 4 cute it rigortinsly; ; ' ~ ! ['hem :Government 4 claims to have been iw.possession of a knowledne of 'the conspiracy charged .upon hlr Dodd and associates for montlis, if we Can belleieits witnesses , , -but with this, knowledge - the authorities ,, - have permitted' their to prpgrese, and Strengtlikii; 'allege, until it ' aSSllmed -- 'dangertfus) proportions. b there "mpreindicerfoluMmseas not to-ad, mtt toltiovoolf t if..no,t i ta, others that the • • authorities, iftherbelreVid a conspir acy was on I . det suthis 'charged against 'Mr. 'Dodd,.when-the- -, lllemand property , of thousands of innocent. i citizene were involved, Were•re*eft9it not criminal, in not chechingitin the buy . Eitherthey did nOebellevelheee wee any oonspir• !try intended stichzas .they: charge, or else for partizaw•purposep they were williag tltit,,the rick of srecipitaling civil war in the They catinet 'eicape'ttie dilemma; in fact the teethes:My- of ,, tlin Government - witnesses. upon the Ltial . Snail clearly •demonotnktq,tlie chirgis„womake against the Federal authailties. 'Who can re sped' the - Adraiiiiitraticiti 'Viet will thus '5 , !;3' `trifle with•=not -only priblitpbut private • interests?.," Who. will conpiper his life or A 4, property Age-alth•sinit,SMt at the head / -` :4 of public affaira: - The trial of Afr. i Doildiiefore military - 'tdiamissibti is timocktiry;-- Indiana- a 1• herbs to • the • Federal _f llovernmeat. Never aawtharer,yet been e."time when the mandates of, her court 'could not be enforced . by the chil'aittlicirities. The Constitution of the • United - States, and even the acts of a Republican CongresS; provide for4he trial andopuniahment of crimes charged against Mr.' Dodd by the civil courts. Why was he not proceeded against in the manner thus preicribed? Were the ,anthoritiee afraid to ;t rust the loyalty and Integrity of the mg` triounals of rndianii? Mr. Dodd is get* through the form - of a trial , beforoo--totally hrs. sponsible•body or consultation. In the light of the iawa f or!Gte, land it is a . usurpatiOn. If t h is be the case thewitt nesses brought Ware devoid_of responsibility,: l -iindl'4n. fab :IVe'-.113117 say it offers a inemirthu-tosperjrirSr, for it has 1/0 Pgw e r. -- 4 ( ?:1 1 911 1 eh them for b,earitlk reetpOtiy ; What moral force will the TtiVestiktitliiiis anittlecis- • ions of tit& tribunal shave upon the.:if ./ community?, , When the. Constitution and laws are pet- et naught, as in the . case of Mr, Dodd; can ii be denied that r.": 3 we are living•under' Appot ismiL ..A. people - ` who - will'permlrtheir rights to be thus trawled utain are un worthy of liberty- 7- - if such_sentiments are treasonable, or - .47 fi worthy of putibihnited, there are a hun dred andlifty thousand - citizens _ln Indl cue who entertain them. .131711.-AlV.Ritls. , Riau „gAbecr:r c r c it o traT tu mi rr , -AtioncisAzav vfncr. HE irecermiat,this:gEw„ain.til twelve cocain* of Toes*. lOtte-Inktaa; fbethe ot theopfiStwedtdniedit;ol4oßAW4.ol9Muntid- • hut. .beinititio.ur.fourth of th e won= of theitorlt and each Nwer most prpposiii with the names of DIA Seel/ . ' Pl6ai or ghee inottaishon win be- seen at this Where mooldeaticrius aan also be had on •ids must beiaddfeased„.,TrNosals for eaten sign of Capitol.' - - OttaTiklikOw BABE, Idur.Gen. ~f LL A MIrDiIit)OBE, Stets Treas. Tipp=am NAIIT)4II7IAi. s AueziS . 0 ,621 b it:4l 4 llll4W. 360 , r t o' IS f• 114.1•Trok-arA tri. -• ad. ' • Repstsa na c,:tir AR,Cia„ 106,....r.146, Programmes, do., r'liiitipAttonkani Concerts cannot b. Inn"mood In the entr,4 j'"Bizieusm
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