The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, October 19, 1864, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ADVIM
zritaymk,
vaasi ti vrctir
Flee insertions—
One week
One square abv
-13 A, 1
Angle robsoriptit
Leitrered in tin,
cia
Ten
,s;
Twenty conies, two)
Fortm
thle Unininte,
• • JAS. P. B
Editor anit.Pts3.bn,
tY.:, AIF4 ; ,r• • • •
" Oritiipiture cured.
tierule. or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia pal Eluptiaripcured.
Hera& elated,
_ F 62.
Hfrala eared
ftuPttire br nibliata cured
r I S . ,
;54 ., 1fs &Aid yure Truss..
Ritter'. Patent Trues
Flicli i iiihapporter Truss
SiarrApi . UusSlug Truss
Dr. Banalag•s Lace Body Brace, for
the our of Prolapous Uteri, Piles, Abdominal
awl Spinal Weaknesses
Dr.*. L Pitch's Silver 1./atrAi
Plies Drops, for the support and cure of
Mastic Stockings, for weak and vamoose
Li
I Kuee Cap., for week knee Joints,
Atikie Supporters, (or week twee joint..
Suspensory Bandages
' SYrturrwhi fithe every kind
uY
DN.ACRYSKR , hris alert s Truss within ml
adioally cure H•ruta or Rupture.
- iIRPORroe at his Ratio &roan ; No. 140 WOOD
STREET.; eigr..of the Golden mortar. Persons
writing for Trusses should send the number of
nobes around the body Immediately over the
ragtime.
DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention
4 tatheapfleation of Trusses in adults and dhildren
-• •
and he is gal - la:lea that, with an experience o
VkalltriYentir, Will•be enabled to giro mtiatae
ton.
Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringe*.
Self-Injecinag Syringes
()revery kind,
ISdid' Int 'KEYSER'S, .13e Wood etre4L--
Suspensory Bandages,
Buspeneary Bandages,
BuJi!peory, -Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
At DR. KEYSER't4, 140 Wood street.
note43l2m'
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
1
I CURED.
&biotall& found a ter/Laws from the one of
, nknti ttepectabla- citizens of Frakkra icnonjhip
11 4PLird. to -.Dr. Sever's Lindsay' Blood searcher.
Wict:lir..e'ceru d iat es are within reach, and no
• be deceived in regard to his preparations.
ins. Geo. B. Kers= :—I became ciliated with
Ales Omit, twenty peens egg end every year ,
fffiey Were Crow in; worse, so as to troubleme
; yety i nmah,
f ee much-so to times as to unfit lie
Or work. Sometimes I was no bad that I ocvalit
4ifrAy.thitig account of them, thei Caine on
ts":::.t:tfltitinenta as large Its a hickory nut. I had tried
• .' - logreataleil of medicine for them. I need to buy
• 1- arifthalte whatever I could hear of or read of In
• : droll= and pamphlets that fell in my way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
- We NOM& good for a little while, but afterwar
, therwoUld return again es bad as ever. I also
applied to two Bottom who_viiited me at my
home and gave-me- some medicine but at would
• not doi I could not -get : well. Over s year age
llot.an 'allyertisemeut of your Lindsay'. Blood-
Searcher, =Ole by yourself—when you sold it to
me you:Coln me one bottle would not cure me,
falai my whole system would have to be re
' &Med by the medicine before I got well. I
bought one bottle sad took it home with me and
•
used it eieediding to your directions. I then call
ad to tee yon again, when you said I could n
( " l ard Mipsh benefit from hoe bottle.. I bought
'it on, one bUttle at stline, until / ha
bottles, After . this quantity had Men need, I
Waientiteiy well of the .riles, which had tortur
d eta for twenty years: In other respects my
• , health is improved, and I.am as well as could be
expected, for one Of my age, being sixty years '
vaiti *I hairs been wall now for ail months, and
noappeatiume of a'return of the diseasei
Dan; do Any kind of farming work now without
;Shifts' coming down and hurting me. I can
ottoPifoodi lift. or do any kind of
. fliniii;.7ol4o Deface used ht kVA me. When . I
°mutant your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking
It anti/ /gat entirely welL I consider it my do
, lite mY itaaejinewu to the country for the
henalit nattier* who may be suffering as I was
anddo not know the value ef your medicine. You
may publish this if you like—l live in Wilkins
7 bir.skiiandwill be ileasett to satisf y anyone
of the truth of tidireertifitatotf they erlith t 6 call
P2a.
_
a1...41.rue* out Mee name of
.88. B.BO.BGA' .8.
.4 - (4.3fitr on use cover qf thc bone catifFted over
4f.:44..i4tej?„jor hi* itanvoi: ike Lftifet States .
top,of Vir bottle Ao pre be 4 ng ttentistpat
. As.A.TES. ..
- •A. • - - •• •t 1- ~ i -• ~-. ~..1 i i ~ •
rrr.l 4 C -1 ? t -7- F- N0.W.01/47*3-7r0144-
i. ;1 )
k i 6
~ A. . .
..110 n1ia1i.V011101;,..4 • t 0 , 00
._.?,
. .. .
..
•
1 -
I ::. •,-
~..., • -. •
.
, .
. ,
---..........- ,
. ~.,
i . .
9 . - 11,45 OD :7.1 7,00
-
...t. Mc cOn. Ingiiik ~. 11.25 ~\ k— % 1 ' 4
,„ 0../
i
• I.W Thies months-- 13,75
, .. 1 1 ....5ummii.,.,,,.. ?, 1411 ihav ri i • IL
0 ," -, ' " --iv •
2,20 Six months • 20,76
-.74-'' 's•-t . ,. , s '.
"-:•?.el . :: '
-
f! -, ' i 0 1 "; i': '
.--..1,. 4. 6° ?Pe year
...
.•. v.-
aingsabie °nat& 'pm* 1 year. 230,00 :
• •••,..N. , or • , . -
' 5,3 - ST`s \' ' ' ''• c,:,0 , ,a ,
1... le P 0 IS l l' . i
. ~
.
-•-• '---: P,-fr , _-----=' -:-'" --1 , --... --
i ns by mall, 28,00 pee y . .
'
he city, at 20 omits petearw.eek. . .-=_,.....,-.. - 14. " ' Tur T -= ',o.^ .- - ','", ''- ---.M-2_,-__'.. . 1 ~ •
44, ,e,,r_..._„-__,..,..
.-=.,,,,.... z.44'.' . .2 ; i' : :: . 1 - a , ..5 , .;. - t"..1.,-t2,0i.
~,-__-,"7,, , ,,,,, -_,-- -'- ---- L , -. ._ .- r___-
~.,_--I, . - ..
. 1 . •
/ ' 'AO • '
ih • • .74 . 1.4 . , ..... 4 .... 4...1400
- - -.. -- , - - -, t-z• , --_ , .•:.-- ,, ,rEr.: - .- - .:,..,r se n - =-7 ---- --..iilli -- _ ---
--..,-,-/ s. rff --- , s- --, • - • ,
1,76
f
1010
' ! I ,
soh, (and one to 'latter up,) 1,26
. .
'1 - -• . • MO .
\-, 1
~kr: . _. .• : _ 11, . ' 1,00 . _-- _-_______--..-_--„...,_
.
A:C ........ _ !I
a or Rupture Cured.
or Rupture cured.
, ,
or Riptui4 Cured
Ruptture or Hernia cut ad
Rupture or Eferula cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured.
RupturfloT ;Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
A dozen different kinds,
dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
SILK. FLAGS,
MUSLIN FL
All Sizes All 04flidates
Fiforti 5 -inches to 50 s :Feet.
At Pittsburgh Flag 'Mania factury, at PIT
TUCK'S New■ Deoot, opposite the Postollice
seplo
E-4
PI
. CA
-rz: Cf ; 4 C.F
. 9 6 g
i-I-i °
.....-( 0
wj C w
W a- 14
M - ' 4,, S
0 al
1.•••■ q w
*ll
di Je
1.,, • g ,
J. G. WELDON
JNO. EELLT
•
WELDON & KELLY,
MA.NIIPACTURERR OP
LAMP AND LAMP GOODS ,
AND DEALERS RP
OAltiON OILS, BENZINE, & - c.
184 Wood Street, near Sixth,
prrTsßußa4, PA.
-- -
FIVE ACRES OF GROUND
IN THE BOROUGH OF DIALNCRES
-11. :rEB., now occupied aa a market garden, and
in a high state of outtivation, is 6lrered for sale
very low. This property hi certain to beemne
very, 'Valuable for building lots, being in a guar-
Ipt,ffhere the demand for houses is nom very
great, It-ivor begrade s effallatdth every , foot
in yingl
t, for that purpose,letra.l 4ply
' • • S. 74firArii -
Broker and, ipsuriUlcv Ag4nt,4k.V.ifrth
MEDICAL
__—
MAE AL IV Xi CA p
FICIEMD EDITION, FIFTY Thous.
I. AND, 06 pages, cloth covers, by
Robert E. Bell, M. D.,
Member of the roya College of Surgeons, Lon
don, addressed to youth, the married and those
CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE.
Sent by.maLl, post paid, on receipf of ten cents.
A careful perusal of this small book has been a
boon to the afftioted, and has saved thousands
from attic of misery and an untimely grave. I t
treats on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion,
Self-Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emtssione, Sex
ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Less of Power,
Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence,
As., Ac., which unfit the sufferer from fulfilling
the OBLIGATIONS 01. MARRIAGE, and
illustrates the means of cure by the use of
DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
and other treatment necessary in some oases,
and which never fails to cure, and can be roiled
on. They donut nauseate the stomach, or ren
der the breath offensive, and they can be
USED WITHOUT DETECTION,
They do not interfere with busineee pursuits,
and are speedy in action. No change of filet is
necessary. They are warranted in all cases to
be effectual in removing and curing the disease.
Upwards of two thousand cases are on record
that have been cured by using BELL'S SP
CIFIO PILLS, and certificates can be Mown
from many that have used them.
No Case of Failure Occurs.
Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex
tensively in their practise, and tney cannot of
fecteures without them.
IMPORTANT NOTICE,
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
A Th re er t e h ewer iagi h na s l t
only
a g tor u — i nßEWc A if ß icPiollFTHEM imi s
These are. Warranted.
They are adapted for male or female, old or
young, and are the only reliable remedy known
for the cure of all diseases arising from
YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION.
In all sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Stric
ture, Sleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney com
plaints,
They Act Like a Charm:
Kellen, experienced by taking a single box ;
and from four to six boxes.generally effect a
cure.
Sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con
tainingslx pills, price Si or six boxes, Se; also in •
large boxes, containing four of the small, price
If you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this
advertisement :or reference; and if you cannot
procure them of your druggist, do not be im
posed upon by any other remedy, but edcloae
the money in a letter to the proprietor,
DR. J. BRYAN, .Li..X 5079,
Street,
who will take all risk if 76
property directed, and
will send the Pills, secured from observatilu, by
return mail, post Paid.
SOLD BY DRUGGISYS GENERALLY.
Nol-lev. TO ALL CIONtiIaICIS le
la v a D—
. a certain CIELBB of self-important peo
ple there peculiar feeling of contempt tittael.-
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases named in this card, (PuivaT FL NS Aeses,)
why this should be, they nor no nue else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis
eases every denomination, in fact solicit Just
the very of
diseases that are so obnoxious li to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let one of their family go to a party that has do
oted years for their benefit, because be adverti
ses the fact, and theirfamily physician says be is
a humbug so lie can get the calm. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. Re comes ;
at last to the physician that advertises—now else
kno Are they not awarethat Sir
liatttrnjr: known Are
rttr uharles. ;
Ball and X. Paul Rimini devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held
up as shining lights In the medical world ; I don't
assert that all men are worthy that publish, still
there are agreat number of them that are. I have I
devoted myself to the study and treatment oi' '
PEMVATB DISPASIIS upwards 01 40 years, and
without egotism can say I have saved hundreds
from years of misery and untimely death. my ;
treatment is confined to the vegetable altos - eiher,
as I thinkit hi the be-at and moat certain. "It isnil
my power to bring hundreds of oertincates if I
thought it necessary to certify to my general coo- .
seas : but my long residence in tide city ID suffi
cient proof without adding more. spc rmatorriles
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves
every young man and woman to be careful to se- •
lecting a physician. The diffkrent 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 anti- ,
ally by my new remodiea Address MAX 600.
jaa-lyd Pittsburgh Poste it co.
RUN
CYCI'T
our Flag.
BUNTING FLAGS,
BALES T
n store and for sate by .
EfZEBIr..IB3MBZEWN6 I 6
Iltiticetagultilkst
PITTSBURGH,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
ARE NOW OPENING A.
Large and well assorted Stock of DRY
GOODS,' purchased since the late decline in
prices, which enables us to afford advantages to
purchasers NOT TO BE OBTAINED IN ANY
OTHER HOUSE.
New Poplins, plain and figured
New Ohintzes, striped and figured
New Alpacas, brocade and plain,
New Balmorals, new,and beautiful styles
New Merinos, in every color
New Oloaks and Shawls,
In addition to a full line of
DOMESTIC- GOODS.
HIIGUS & HACKE,
septa Corner Market and Flkll
R G7A 11f
GOODS BOUGHT AT PRESENT
PANIO PRIQES.
XACRUM & GLYDE,
7S Market Street-,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
TRIMMINGS !
Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves,
RIBBONS, It UCIII S.
Furnishing Goods and Notions
Balmoral and Hoop :ikirts, Saratoga, Beaver
avd Turban Hata, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn,
Breakfast Shawls, Nublas, Bontags, Waists,
Sleeve; setta, cothrs, Linen, Lawn and
Embroidered liandkereldele, Head Dreasee,
Nets, Sta.el. ani Jet Reit-Buckles, Lirces Trim
taln4s aurl Ornaments, Corsets, he , ate
coffer the above ant rainy other artiCle.,
/ in our line, at very tncairrate pileelt, and wa
Wholesale
Purchnsera to exarnine
be tuund large And attractive
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
French Merinos
Poplins
Coburgs
Delaines
Woolen Plaids
Alapaccas
Shawls & Cloaks
CHEAP FOR CASH
M. MENTZER,
94 Market street
1 eplb.lind
SPECIALITIES
DRY GOODS
()REAPER THAN EVER
EXTRA QUALITY
BALMORAL SKIRTS
.t 80,610-
DARR STRIPE CEIINTZES AT
50 Cents per Yard.
GOOD BLEACH MUSLIN
31 Oenta per Yard
Best Kid Gloves, Warranted,
$1,75 per PAIL
MI Goods in Proportion
GARDNER
& SCHLEITER'S,
92 Market Street.
New Goode
New Goods
Now Goods
E;
:
Z R
ti l
W
Z
Z :
New Goods
New Goods
Now Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
Row Goods
tem
o
' 7 " . " 1 " rfAiry2hlfe,4a
. .41-2,107 li;p• Z'77
T BEANO-FM _IIiBPARTIVIENT.
Girton or Oottersortaii or TEM 0111tItENOY
Washington Oily, ug.kt.
WEIHEULAI4, By satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the FIRST NA T,IONAL BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania haetbeen duly Organized under
and according to the resllillements of the Act of
Congress ' entitled "en Act ttiprovide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof.", atipinved February 25th,
1922, and has complied with all the provisions of
said Act - required to ho complied with before
commencing the business
toff B
Now TITE2.P.PORE; A h h i t i glioch, thurip.
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is atithonzed to commence the
business of banking a the At aforesaid.
In testimony whatnotnde r
witnese n e my hand and
seal Of office, this stkffity of Au cr gust t 8 3 3.
_
Z--- '
tillefini ffi
i 2 c? oofo ,
refiew of the Ottrre l2 ney
4:.--
TEE FIRST NATIONAI, BANK
or PTIIISBURGIL PA.,
4:4 4 isi,
Late Pittabur h 'Trust Company.
Capital 5500,0 . . paid in with. privil
ege to ine to 91,000,000.
-..----
Tne Pittsburgh T et Conra,ray having organ
(Led under the act t roylde a National Curren
cy. under the title , the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PITTS URGII, would respectfully
oder Ite services f .th e collection of Notes,
Dratta Bills of Exo e, Re., receive money on
drmoait and buy and ell Each:rage on all parts of
the country.
t i t
SU
The success whieh attended the Pittsburgh
Trust eon:warty a s its organization in 166-, 0
will we believe be a dent guarantee that Mal
t
nose entrusted to t new organization will re
ceive the same pro
,t attention.
Having a very e Ve correspondence with
Reinke and Danko '4ffitoughout the country,
we believe eye can unueual facilities to those
who do business wl us.
The business will be conducted by the same
officers and direct°
JAMES .L.1.1313HLiN Wu. N awn,
NOB 6:R.T S. HASS, A LI T.
SPEB.I3,
Tacos AB Enid., Fu.tweis BAILET,
NOS, WunrrlLLN, ALYX. BRADLIT,
Sess.stn. Her..
JAIITES LAUGHLIN, President.
don?' D. SCULLS, Cashier.
augS-tiadvtl
~li
111 hi I. ANT ST_TCC'Etg
THE BRADBURY PIANO FORTE
RIIORTVED
SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS
Iwo, in Fblir Weeks, Including
Two Gold Medals and one Silver
STRONG Medal
RSEMENT
_ The most eminent of the musical profession of ALLEGHENY INSURANCE 00.
New York city, ,after frequent and thorough O.F' IPTT"rerlEttllte3lll.
trials of toy New Scale Piano Fortes, have given
me the most emphatic and unqualified testuni.. Orldee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Mock,
vials. The following is a specimen of the vol. _____
and Retailuntary testimony lam constantly receiving ;INSURES AGAINST ALL RINDS OP
' from gentlemen entirely disinterested, and as all 11, FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
will acknowledge post thoroughly qualified to ISAAC .TONES President ; BORN D. Mo.
our stork, which will
• 3ndgerot .the sieltrelegif a Piano karts,. CORD Vice President; D. M. BOOR, Secretary;
"We have examined wilt meek rare. Air. WM Capt. WM. DEAN, General Agent.
fr" TIRA DEUR Y'S NEW SCALE I'l AS( t ilt I:ROTORS—Isaac Jones, C. G.. Hussey, Bar-
FORT Es. and it is our opinion that, in power, icy Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson,
purity, richness, quality of tone, and ripirougat B. L. Pahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam
- eie , teignaltip dlr. litadbury's instruments excel. , lacotss, B. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert
'•We lint great brillianey and a beautiful slur- 1.. hi 'Grew, Hatt. li. Darla. 13...2
In quality of tone moat happily blended W,. • - - - ----- ----
• hale rarely seen a square Piano Parte eontlonlnti Smith's Wheeling' Brewery for
so many of these qualities essential to a per/„t
ins:rument." Signed. Bale.
,
S B Mille, John Zuptlel, Organist 1
, DESIROUS OF BETIUING
11 arry Sanderson, at II h i Beecher's.
HI EING: Fico:II ACTIVE BUSINESS, I have de-
Charlea Fradel, Cleo W Morgan,
Robert Heller,
.10bn N I loon, trrmined to dispose of my old established
Chas Weis, Charles Grotto, . Wheeling Brewery" and hialthig Establiah-
A it: spoil, John H. Inkier, . ment, now in successful operation, together
it t; Titura
a ith the stook on hand, which is sufficient to
William :Cason,, F L Ritter
enable a purchaser to proceed with-the business
,It E Matthews,
• alas Maretzek, Theodore Thomas, without interruption, consisting in part of
, W Berge, Clare W Beanies, '
' Ales, Malt Hops, Barrels, Cooper's Stuff,
Theo l(agen, Ed. N Y Robert Strove!,
"Musical Review." Straltrowli, Teams and Fixtures,
Cart A naehutz, Theo ;Mooning,
Gulden. B Eckhardt, I H Nash. Everything lu complete order and capable of
WAMELINK & BARR, brewing twenty thousand bare;; of ale :and
No: It Bisset's Block, Si. Clair street, malting f- rty I housend ousliele of barley per
sep .2 Sole Agents. season. The buildings comprise the large brick
~. .
Brewery, with the cellar and vaults complete,
IF ri, CONSEIL', 'ENCE OP TIIE
.Ind Malt Rouse, brick Cooper's Shop, eapable
• I
of turning out one hundred barrels per week,
seven dwelling. tor employers, realising an an
nual rent of five hundred dollars,. large stable,
I
DECIANE .1.. N Gt)1,1), tog room, wash house and office, all lighted with
gee manufactured on the premises:
The old established reputation of my Ales and
Malt to the East, West and South] and the reit
u!ar cash customers for all I have been able to
' manufacture, with the increasing demand for
•
melt liquors, makes it one of the most desirable
opportunities that cou'il be offered - to a reliable
party to engage in the business with a certain
prospect of realizing a fortune in alfew Team.
l TioRMS Or SALE—As to real iesta.., one
fourth crush, the balance to one, two and three
years, with interest secured by mortgage on the
premiere. As to personal property, one-fourth
cash, the balance in three, six and tine months.
If not disposed of at private sale before the
twentteth Of October, of which due notice will
ho given in the papen containing this advertise.
meet, I will then on that day otter the same at
public auction.
octietlett! GEO. W. SMITH.
PITTaIIITR.OII, FT. WAYNE Ec 0. R. R. Co.
OFFICIC fir THE SECRETARY,
kITT3BCOOU, Oct. 6th, 3864.
NOTICE TO BONDHOLDEP.S.—Isma
. agreement modifying the I irst had Second
Mortgages of this Company has been executed
by the President, and the Trusteee under the
Deed of Trust, and the evidence of Such agree
ment to he attached to each bond is now ready.
Bondholders may present their hot* at this
office,or at the Companys Tranrfer Agency,Whup
low. Lanier ik. Co, No fel Wall Weer, New
York, antlhave the agreement attabbed there
to, or they may send to etTher of the
stove named places a full description and the
number of their bonds, when the agreement
will be sent to the bondholder to be by him affix
ed to the bonds.
W. IL BA6NES,
oc7-ImdSeeretary,
- -- -" , wr....--- -
NEW pirmuirraci IoTORE.
MISS ALICE 310*113E.X ,
1
8L Her
ANNOUNCES TO
Her mends and the public; generally,
that she has taken the store-rosm, '
CARPETS,
I And general stock of goods, on the principle of
giving our customers all the attventagoa the
markets will afford.
M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.,
T. C. JENKINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT
Flour, lineo.u, Cheeele, Urled and Green
Fruits, and all Form Prod tactil
Orders filled for all merchandise, Pittsburgh
manufactures and Relined 011 s, at dealers and
manufacturers rates, No. 239 LIBERTY
STREET, (opposite Wood street,) Pittsburgh,
Advances made and prompt attention given to
all consignments and correspondence.
Pittsburgh References & Speer, Lloyd S.
Black, N m. McCully & Co., McDonald a. Ar
buckle, John 1. House & John Hall & Co.,
1.3. A. Fahnestock's, Son & Cu, o.
cep2l,4l&ve
VETERINARY SURGE ON,
New Goods
Between First Street, Smithfield cud
Grant Streets,
New Goode
FISTULA, POLE EVIL, ROME SPA VIN,
BING BONE, and all other Diseases of Horses
and Cattle cured. Terms moderate.
octe:lwd
NeW (}crib
- - -- -
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE &. CHICAGO R. Co.
OFFICE OP THE SECRETARY,
Pirranonon, PA., September 26th, 1,64.
DIVIDEND. -111" ORDER OF TRIO
BOARD OR DIRECTORS, the President
of this Company baa this day declared a divi
dend of 236 per cent, on the capital stock for the
third quarter, ending the 80th nut, payable
(free of Uovernment tax) on and after the 17th
ni October proximo, at the office of the Com
pany in this City, and at the Transfer Agency,
Winslow, Lannier Is Co., No. 62 Wall street,
New 'York to the stockholders as registered at
the respective offices. The Transfer books of
the Company will close at 2 P. M., on the let
day of October, and remain closed until the
16th. W. IL BARNES,
aep2Etawd Secretary.
N tprs,
New Goode
New Goods
New Goods
New Uoude
New Goods
200 Baga African Pea Nuts.
100 Irica Almonds.
50 ' Provence "
10 Bales Boroeaux "
100 Boxes Shelled
500
Filberts. Bags English Walnuts.
3 "
so " Brazil Nuts..
20 " Oncost Nuts.
Now in store and Tor sale by
n'EYSIER & 81308..
.. Nos. Oil& 128 Wood street.
New Goode
Ne 4 Goods
.and - foriiM F *
• AJAXOIO r - •
4164 Waal it.
EN - OSIERN NOE 1 1 / I .DIEN, GENTS
sind - Oblldziaa, cheiti It M'
It
auction Hope, 4 „ 6 Pll/3
ES DAY. OCT
NATIONAL BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or , prrorsillunGmr.
(....
. 7:e
~...4:" ''.' 1
' 7
f •
t
• a ill
4 I
Of the Meet. Eminent Pleulats,
We have reduced the prtces of our
OIL CLOTIIS,
WINDOW SHA DES
71 ct. 73 fraftl. Street,
Next Houen to Post Office, acconff floor
=IEEE
(From Louisville, Ky.)
NATIONAL STABLE,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ER 19. 1864.
INSURANCE
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
I VERM.
rinnw FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF
FIOE No. 433 'and 437 9HERSTNILIT ST.,
near Fiftn.
STATEMENT of ASSEI, JAN. tat, 1881.
P ug ublished Agreeably to an Act of Aisembly, be
First kl,..rtgage, amply semi; d 1 114893,288 2'l
Real Estate (present valuw U 03412
61,) coat
102,883 28
Temporary Loans on ample Collat.
teral Securities 89,118
Stocks, (present value 388,687 72,)
coat _
Notes and Bills Recetrable
Oaah
$2,208,5ei se
The only profits from premituns which this
company can divide by law, are from risks which
have been determined.
Laureates made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowan aro
consistent with security. 11
Since their incorporation, a
,period of thirty
years, they have paid looses b .l Fire, to an amount
exceeding litur Millions of oilers, thereby af.
fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability and dispieition to meet with
promess all liabil
Losses ptn paid duringities.
the year i 13.50, 162,158 36
DIRECTORS.
I,IIIARLER W. DANOILR, MOkDBOAL H. Lot;
'DIMAS WAGNER, DAlilD S. BROWN,
tie/117EL GRANT, ISAAC Lae,
R. SanTa, EDWARD DALR,
GEORGE W. SJOBARDS, OW:QUM FALBA,
BANOVER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
Wm. U. Steel, Secretaryproltem.
J. OAR DENEIEOOFFIN, Agent.
Northeast cot. Third and Wood sts
-
PHILADELPIELA F/REASD LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
149 CHESTNUT Sit.REET,
Opposite the CostOhl House
CapHal-$.919,100. Air5et5..1304,943.
-- ,:
=TILL MAKE ALL lir.INDS OP IN
' V'' V S URANCE, either Parpettud or Limited,
n every description of Property or Ifferehandtse,
et reasonable rates of premlnnq
ROBT. P. REV_ ,G k reaMent.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vibe President.
DIREUTORSI
OKA/ILE/3 BAYS'S, E. R. Cora,
E. R. Enottea, (}songs W. Buoys,
I'. B. SAVIERY, JOOSPii S. PAUL,
SaI:RYAN, JOREPt (JLATTON ;
~,. J. P.I.AGIAIIEIB, an,
F. BLAOICEIIIIIN, SeOretilla, '
L COFFIN, Agent.
)yLly Corner Third and Wood streets.
Western Insurance Company, of Pittsburgh.
R. HILLER, jr. President.
F. M. Gannon, Secretary:
Uapt, It. D. Wonsan, Gen'l Agent.
No. 02 Water street, (SF l an! asilo2 Warehouse,
mg rx r. t. i %A.zt tt Atturs m ALL
VIV kinds FIBS and MARINE RISKS.
A Rome La tutlon managed bi Directors who
ere well wn In the community, and who are
1 , -termined, by promptness and liberality; to
i i
Lb AlltAiLl the character which-they have Assumed
Al catering the beet protection to' those who de..
: sire to he insured.
DiarreTorse--R. Miller, jr., James EPAuley
Sathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiok, George
nmsle, Uampbell It Herron, Chas. W. Ricket.
son, Andrew Ackley, Alexaner Speer, David M.
Long Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John
.%.4.!une.
PM
No. 32 Fourth Street, near Ferry St.,
And will open on Iit".EDNESDAX the I2th
INST., a large assortment of
TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY,
HOOP SKIRTS,
CORSETS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
EMBROIDERIES,
to., fie. , &c.,
Oct iiklwrl
- - -
THREE ACRES OF LAN' D, 0 N
Whlen there l a fine' two-story stone
house, containlng f.ur room. hall milli Walton.
A young orchard of lee bearing fruit trees ; all
the neeemary ontebull hum and a good well of
Lure water at the cool.. Nltuated on ;the Wa.h
ington turnpike, s miles from Yittabwgh, t mile
front Nan/Meld and g mile fro n the Plankread
For particulars, enquire on the premises of the
owner, OfiRiSTOPIiER }WYE. 4 1 34 s at 0 , 0. 4
Diamond, of J. DUN "Y, Jr.
oot,:3wdaw
F OR itiAL.B.--A GOOD GM* MILL situated in the Borough oCiFreedom,
Beaver county, together with a donvenient
dwelling house, good stabling and out,buildinax,
on the line of thee., Ft. IV. & O. Railroad. The
machinery is in excellent order,end the mill has
an extensive custom. The preprietto, on no
account, would be induced to dispose of his
property, were it not that he has been recently
so much indisposed that he is rendered incapable
of answering the ,demands of hi• nusterous pa
trons in a desirable manner. AppliCants can
call on 0. lIALLER, of the above place, for
further Infortustion. ootlq l•..d&Mw
ARTIFICIAL - LIMBS. ,
FOYLE BEET PATENT ARTIVICIAL
JI. LEO In the United States, and the:ONl4'
ONE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or der
straightened without cutting - and-with a s', phi
NO OURE—NO P 44. crutchiai or 44. p.
T
Lions constantly on band ' and ma de- ci Wei% u„
Tbbte desiring iseliftsieblimbio - Cit i... mftt
would do well to can and uptight AMA,'
sates ar.d-testisuuthibL
xt
, , ~
s
n;t0411.0 .•, • ittilptekillpeetition., ,t:
...: , ....... 7 „ ... ~..:0 • ..,4. 4. 4
,0... - r...;,..ag...0.', t
lih :ii it 4 #l5
atOdule, of Advertising Rates
STAirDING
One time
Two times...
Three times..
Four times.....
Five times..
One week
Two weeks...
Three weeks..
One month....
Two months_
Three months
Six months—.
Nine Months..
One year
29,7136 68
1,821 00
21,919 33
OH A N EA BLIP. A DVIIIITIB.MICSIVII3.
For one square, changeable one time each
week, confined to the immediate busineas of tho
advertiser. latgeradvestiaementa in exact
proportion.
I times I 2 times I 1 time
I Daily. 1 a week I a week I a week
'42851 - 96 01 - 11 - 4701 $BOO
17 20 11 46 860 600
04 00 19 00 16 16 1060
An OO 28 00 25 60 14 00
1 month....
gm:torahs ....
6 months.,..
Ty ear
Aft- -
Death notices, each Insertion 50 cents
Marriage notices, each insertion... 76
Steamboat advertisements, per trip. f 2 00
Executors , sad Administrator's no
tioea
A STINGI N G ufDlaTmEiir
President Lincoln at the Ear-Vietes of
Judge Waterbury.
A distinguished citizen - of New York,
Judge Waterbury, has just. written a
public letter from which we take the
tbilowing:
By Abraham Lincoln hundreds of
clerks iu the departments at Washing
ton have been employed for weeks, to
the neglect of their official duties, in ad
dressing partisan documents and per
forming other partisan labor. •
In consequence, the widows and or--
phans of deceased soldiers suffer want
and misery, because the pitiful pittance
awarded to them in recompense for their
slain husbands and fathers, is withheld,
while the pension clerks work to perper
uate the power of the man who sacrificed
those in whom they had a natural and a
sure reliance: 80, also, the soldier
waits for his,pay, the inventor for his
patent, and all who have business with
the Government for their dues. By
Abraham Lincoln the immense horde of
office-holders and contractors depend
ant upon his will have been taxed, ar
most beyond endurance, to re-elect him
to a position he has used to bring wide-
I spread misery upon the land, and which
he cannot possibly retain by the unbias
ed action of the people. By Abraham
Lincoln officers and men who have per.
tied their lives for the Union, have been
dismissed from the army, or otherwise
punished, for expressing Democratic
sentiments or voting a Democratic tick--
et, or for the other heinous offence of
loving, with a soldier's warmth and a
soldier's pride, the young General who
had led them through danger, and led
them to victory.
By Abraham Lincoln the malls have
been loaded down with abolition papers
and documents, and by him Democratic
newspapers have been suppressed, and
documents in favor of the glorious old
Union of Our fathers have been delayed
or smothered in the post-office, and en
tirely withheld from the soldiers. By
Abraham Lincoln military officers,
whose services are sorely needed in front
of the enemy, are detached from duty;
and others, who are of no military use,
are kept at the public expense and sent
round the country to labor, by stump
speeches and otherwise for his re-elee
lion
L would Buffer oven death rather than
knowingly do any act. to prolong the
power of a man who proclaiming before
his election that "the Union could not
exist half slave and half free," has la
bored, since he has been in office to make
the traitorous avowal an historical truth
who, after his election, could see noth
ing but a partisan platform for his guid
ance, and who refused to utter a single
word of conciliation to avert or lessen
the gathering storm which has since
burst upon the land with a terrible de
luge of blood and misery : who; after he
became President, wasted his days and
nights for many precious weeks in dis
tributing paltry offices among his parti
sans, while a wicked rebellion was al
lowed, without efforts for its suppres
sion, to gain the force of a civil war ;
who then precipitated the country into
war without making the preparations
manifestly necessary to its successful
prosecution ; who wantonly failed to
protect the Union men of the South and
withhold from them the means of main
taining and vindicating their , loyalty ;
who raised a band of guilty rebels to the
dignity of belligerents, in order that he
might push his abolition schemes by a
usurpation of "war powers," and under
the pretence of "military necessity;"
who, with the same object, has prolong
ed through four years a war that might
have been successfully ended in one ;
who has sacrificed hundreds of thou
sands of precious lives in trying to ac
complish his own crude and worthless
military "plans;" who has removed ca
pable and faithful Generals from com
mand because he was envious of their
popularity and success-, who.has direc
ted the Lieutenant-General to, peril the
success of our arms by retaining incom
petent officers "until after the next elec
tion;" who has violated the Constitn
tion he has sworn to support, although
while he thus viotates it • himself, .he
falsely pretends that he is prosecuting the
war against the rebels to compel them to
subinit to it; who has deceived and be
trayed the people, and broke his solemn
pledge that the war should be solely for
the Union and the Constitution, by ma
king it, in reality, a war for negro eman
cipation, who has wasted the generous
offerings of the people, contributed with
out distinction of party, for the mainte
nance of the Union; and used them as
additional means for the prosecution of
his own miserable schemes; who has
ground down the noble loyal men of the
border States beneath the ungrateful
iron heel of military power notwith
sta:
aiding their patriotic and saving ser
vice at the doubtful, trying time when
he rushed the countxy, into a war for
which it was unprepared; who has set at
naught in every State the rights and lib
erties guaranteed by theCartitution,
and held the person and property of,
every citizen subject to hia owniarbitta--
ry will and the unbridled-license of- his
minions; who to:accoMplish the freedom
of the negro, law practiCally enslaved .
the white man;ivho has made abolition::
ism;., and not 'the Union, the basis and
condition of peace; who has avowed
' , that he seeks four years more. of power,
itoeompletathe work of abolitionism,'
andfathois . ilowdidrsthendlitary forces
;4*.orthentition , and Ikm:dap/money drawn, '
muirif ordeitilfereetlpr feont.,:thaf public- 1
1 -, treastiryi campat arVorriipt the' pectin' nine-tatithc iiVadhanek eats and
I R.LI
is , NOW 112
ST. "..OHAELEV/i014114
sY .813001031/3/TULLT Tal/Mirlit
EAFNESS, OATiREK,
EAR,
. . -
PA el 111.
aol9-10k1
distrust him, to mibbsit`ttitldirirtnotlint
of the "four y e areiltilt?' l 3l - 13 - lcitiold - -
that it should ever ifo •: upt*'.ititi - :;(16*- ''
science that I hailVdone "attr:itet_'ldding :
to prolong such a despettiamArtils46...i,--)
yond its existing tenh; ''''.-c.-11li'51- be
,--,7---;.'
In other days . I used to.:findcor 41iMir'":
scenes' in other countries. witkpehorowt.:
and j opens . thought thity.rmuld„nesi-c= --
er be re-enacted iti' ll thlilhanTiramt Aar :
haPPyJfind. Bat we t<ypo n
us now, with all 'theirUildinttcut-4rior
and *Gag, lanai alli-4WZOlrliallPbri--
so blood and ruin.. I have ; koirejoif, - ,
45 notwithstanding the Vistiihlik-zoVOttr-2,'
: tyrants, their unlimitsal-ineina_•44' ixbv4i-fP,
75 ruption, and the extent ItAlpsick4hiiV.
n , , 65 have cowed thelfincrhoOdWiAir peo is : plt.,:fY,,
( 7 ) that the great day of dellaltirstioa: at - ~-::t
To hand, and; thatln-less than . Ave isitiithk . l`..i r ,
more tha Constitution: miltlagititi ibea;NT- , .:: ,
sacred thing—that the Union,wily.bet-,1,
restored in its former strength - 42k coin; "1 . :- ,- ,;'
pleteuess, and that•thaboirofilencf itltf-',l
- will mores besptl fitar..-_-::=L,
this afflicted and- blOodittattialt„tand,'„7-' ::,1,-,.:-
_..............„ 4 „_ * „...-.. -..rt s m- -- ....- -
8 times a Once a
W 13 814 week,
1 Sqr. I sqr:
400 M
6 OD
TOO
D 16
13 86 8
18 00 9
81 38 10
Scenes for History=4LittOtiki at""n'',
• Antietam.* a ,- ::" - , ,•'-:::"
From tho Journal! of Cionstnero4, . ~.-..
Few who have read, none who lump. ,
not carefully studied the iiccOurde of the", ~ ....
battle of Antietain, know the ,anitittnt
of credit that fedue to - our rapec tfOoPs' ''''•
and their skilful General for that Victq,-.
y. Worn and weary, defeated and
nearly demoralized three' *Cali previr , ".-:•,
nasty, they met the enemy with= tiny,' -;':.
consciousness < of their.;reepOnsibilityi.,
and they won, as they deserved, it - ms.
tion's gratitude. 'Tiers jaid there Boa* '.--;
of the more bitter ' politicians were.' .! -
found who could not .be..induied to :
thank that heroic army. They were the, '
men of whom a radical newspaper *poke
at the time, who said="a Victory in-Ma- - -
ryland would set us !nick more thew* , -
',-
months." But in the:main 4lte people _ 2 ,
gave to army ,and commander theMA - •
expression of their thanks. The - sot.
diers who fought, attd,;..Tell at South' 1
Mountain and at `A.Vieht& deserve
long remembrance. A- .century hence --,, - •
our descendants will visit, with -sadden-
ed countenances, the gptve, It in ' which - -
they lie. The earth . to.. , which the/ go
will be hallowed gretnid,'aita in au via -,
years to come pilgrims wilfgether Sow- • ... -.-
ers and leaves of trees ttuit-grow'alove
them, as sacred mementoes of the field
on which men died forithi(VitiOrt. _ ' - --.--
It wee but three or feat' . weeks ' after
the battle of Antietam - when the Prat-
dent visited the army on the _upper-Po-
tomac. He went to look at the graves - , .:,..
of the men who fell at theinfdlitt where
Burnside commanded. One . well
, I .,•:„,
look, at such a'-place midi:it:milt:it some
indication of the metteure4mf 4-gratitude -
which moved the represented/06f the
...- • ,
people toward the bra*Vdttad t *.he lay .
below. Certainly the , denatniztoy,of the
President at that moment: may be no-
cepted by all men as 7a4air means of
judging the weight of his ialiiihwter,the - , --..:-.:2
intelligence, and the ability, to awe. '• - c c'
elate and act apt° the national require-
men's. 'lle was surrorteded,by efliCeis":l,_:„:,-;14
of the army, and his oWn<PeraCtilla4a-'Y-Jr
tendants, orderlies, anttzgatent• Ho VP' - -- 'e'4 l -2
stoned his seat hie the, ambulant* after ,- _;:-,
viewing the gra v es, itict ettirtki V
hriew ‘iii
off from his mind the effe e ctitit the Ilan&
he had witnessed, called Orli hiefriend ,
who was with him to-sing IfEititytMC =::',,
Butler," a well known , oolitic
,1
song...._ : ; ,:-.14
And the sounds rang in tee ears of the - -,-::'
astonished group -who were_tiding by_ - - ..,: - .1
the ambulance amotig_rthel ettina of . ''
their dead comrades.-- This leitdifezity
sketch, but a sober truth, , whiclaitalinot
been, cannot, and.will not bet,denied by
any authority.. c......A,a-
From that scene we turn to , ..tutothee
which occurred during the;_alate6.V7alt.
As the Presidential
,par_truerelritillag
near the field of South mount* * they- -
came to an opeitspecetteaftiediosPitals.
The cortege - consisted of the.. President
and his party, in_ ctirriageitiinditiibetse•
back, attended by. Omura! lifitcliellan ,
and his staff, mounted. ,At, a %point
where two paths or roadicroestitra`smill
.;
procession --four men' cairyttie 4 A-dead '_..!
soldier on a bier, followed hrtarOilibitera. f `, ,- i
of Charity ' were cominggp.;#llo,.nrOaS
road. A little quickening Of.,,titz&d- --
dential party' would Carrytikent' in
front of the funeral party Ihigthiawas,l„-
not in accordance withthiaihrwalefeert. :•1
McClellan, whose relffireneg ff)E# dead: ',-iiii
soldier of the armyia - eve y itrSiter thin . :4
for any living man. 'Mr onto:lain. iilit,-- i
and the President of the 17tiIMPEItact
waited in the, road-While theymure -
--,,,f.
_
soldier acrossin frOntO .4 414 104,7
_''#?.,t . - -
lant boy wio had fonghtwitit.lignolptii--,:': ',.:-"'•-" , 1
haps a son of New Ysttirc - ,or Wittfint
laud, perhaps perhaps of some Weideiktrarie
home. Dismounting,'-General4eQlel-.,
_,,,i
tan advanced to . the rude bler j ott &It at -- . : , '1
his word was set d0wn.,,,14 AMMO_ --:1
the face of his dead bontride,idiXed Us-
name and where he fell, aid ttidiklifteV
his hat, stood with uncovered head
they passed onto thjaan:o4 - pik* Than
era m i t ish.
the President andtba,Qr . - theft, ,
attendants, havingdopail ' itOr
the soldiers of' ffitt - feoFM, 'Went; their , -
way =, • ,1 - 1. •,) 'ill iik:liii
These two,iacidceigiblktklkiF
Al 9 b e
true, and they illustrata a the
I tUaketers
of the twiinioa.—xmx-reomikigontpe
tent, dead to all - thilitratit-Objecita and
purposes of that hour. " and
litter,,foCit joker
in the company Of plan,o,kl,linds
than for the . Presittent,ofa great peo ple; -
the other, walking 'Upright laid_ trong , s „;.
under the vast reswelThilltieislattrewn,
on him ; loving, with devoatalhotkaktha
soldier of the , Uniop,_appwas...Vrith -- -- , , 54
solemn .earnestness. what . 'n•ift, 'gbh ..,•,- . .ii; ; ;
one's life for his conetry.'' -: - :-4
CH ICKERING =4 trAziof?. - -1
FOR Ilditß G k.-- -
~‘-
A 4 - 342. r,
!MFRS ~ 001 , 4 HE , Roirraar . -''''',,,"
PIANO, enunitebniaini' • - blbi'dtiltl'U 'r(N ttmalA;:fi
tag on =ie. Has been in laaa-bilb illwllanopag - "* . r.' r;; ' S
--v . .1/.5 . .
and te as GOOD\ AB 2475 W In avarioteapast - I
not ...tahadim Darted la 9,, 1 , _
_lftwa...„,..Th.„ seer "i
ant Boston prim tu NM 00. - . 11, 031111 /Oita* a 1
Git,MArl" $' last
DreI3.I4ITIVIL". -41VAIVIIM
SoNS nee dissolved on ihs.lVarrind tut,
ELEANOR MINSEN, IA",
F. L. iNAISENOia=T.z.g
of Eclat of 0,. eee as c
• O. T. lianienV • -
WeranNeeNv-,-
.•
• •
estalroMtfla ti.
..-4.4kiur •
• letaanusinT
_ ,Litirentargiac
" 1 -4di tonititteie
rorrais,b7;=. v-Avist aCIVR,
01004iNneL
o 1111 4 , 014PIPAW
Biossoi tCho tteeloo
Raablooodelblio day, sod _
VP, .
~ _~;
prrramnictit;-
sna akcileasiftsiith.:::"
=ME