--- AIMEE/LURING RA:l2sl3._. Fos - 4441410, wow mietiiiicait,i6l4l every - dayt- Fteepi e hL ' "b* i ‘ ‘' ,K9411,0wrec0n,,,.,4,t 16 Mee ; ' . 44.." 15,00 r w9irmert l oJ44;:2l.2o 00e111 ';:`..;,C...:3'7,60 - i iTtkrtiCinserticen." ,1,6 r . 9 ~..... 0,20 TO* iniertinds:. :. 1.00 11101410 L-4.48,75 Five' inaerttone.... 2,20 Isibbnahlt ' ' 20,72 One week 2,60 One year . 22, 00 Two week' 445 One aquarelhangeak4 oral alri!ak i year. 5 0 , 00 13 A. I 1.. It LOST, • Ingle altaarlptiona by matl,_4Boopw 'Tar. 1 Dant ered in the alty,lit, 20 . -1 ipp week. . - - NV F. W. ItE. 1-. 'Y E. OIS "X" . Single subscriptiorm 02,00 Five copies, each. . 1,7 b Ten copies, each. . ' ' ' • 1,60 Twenty copies, each, (and one to !fetter op,) 1,26 o Forty 0 ft One Hundred " It ~1,10 1,00 JAS. P. BARB, Iltor anii Proprietor THE tHtlr.: A INDIAN MEDICINE, XS, & CHEROKEE CUR E. An unfailing cure for .s'perrnatorrhea, Seminod Weakness, Nocturnal Iranians, and all diseases caused by self-pollution; ouch as Lou of Memory Ibitcersat Lassitude, Ppins In (he itack,.Ditanat u d Heron; premature Old Age , Weal - Nerves, D i c Y ttz ° o7 athin /tle T 7o m' a l t i M Wak 0;Z fruptirt r and ak the Direful complaints, caused by cc' P rting • tom the path of nature. is medicine :e a simple vegetable ea st: and one on which all can rely, as it has used in our practice for many years, and wit thousands treated, it hurnot failettin a:sin gle stance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. who tried with their con stitution `untill they have think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair pot I the Car:um:Be Clams will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctors have failed. 47,•Price, t'2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwardfal by Es.press to all parts of the world. Xi - Pamphlet sent by mail free or postage, by Dr, W. B. lierwin & Co., No. 83 Liberty street, New York. sep29.eoci-detw GD FOR TILE L'I'VFORTU NATES ! THE. LONG SOUGHT FOR, . Drew( )VIEIEiV...Ia AT L.A®T2 Cures in, frdm one. I.f i . - . It ,;" '..,k 5.,.. 7-= 1 X it- - 41 1 k 1 Z " "1 i. ,VIE h' - ' —4-- \— ..*---- to three days CHEROKEE REMEDY, A N D CHEROKEE INJECTION Ocenpounded from Roots, Refits and Leaves, CEIKROR EED Y, the great In d ian Diuret cures all dieeases of the urinary organs, rash Incontinence of the Urine, fultammation of th Bladder, Inflactination of the Kidneys, Stone in IA Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Meet, Gonorrh,ra„ an is etpectatty recommended In those cases of Floc Albua (or if Mies in females) where all the old non emus medicines hays failed. Hint is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two tea spoonfuls three times a day. Hir•lt is diuretic and alterative in Its action ; purifying and oleausing the blood, causing it to lbw all its original purltyd thus re moving from the system all pernicious causes which have In.loaed disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is Intended as an ally or nactinaat to the Cherokee Rem edy, and should be used in coejunchon with that medicine in all cases o f Gonorrlerrea, Glee Fluor Athos or Whilee. Its effects are healing, soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding. heat, - and pain. instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced 'icith nearly all the Cheap quack Ivjectunut. Wily the use of the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection—the two medicines at the same time—all improper discharges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. 11 Price Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle, o r tnree bottles for +5. ifirPriee Cherokee Injection, ed per bot tle, or three bottles for $6. * Sent by Express to any address on receipt of pulse. JOEIP•The, Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee Issiectiou. and Cherokee Cure &meet,' by all enterprising Druggists In the eivilized worl.l. Same unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell WOrthigsa compounds in place of these ; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make mote money b , Belling, than they can on these medicines. As you value your health, aye, the health of your future offspring , do nor be deceived by such unprincipled Drilaists, ask for these rnedtancs, and take no others. If the Druggists will not b iy them for you, enclose the money in .a letter, and we will send them to you by Express, securely sealed and packed free from observation. Ladies or Gentlemen can address us in perfect confidence, stating fully and plainly their dis eases and symptoms, as we treat all diseases of a ehronio • nature in male or female. Patients heed not hesitate becalms of their inability to visit us, as we have treated patients successfully b all portions of the civilized globe, by corres pondence. P.atienta whitening us will please state plainly all the aymptoms of their complaints, and write Post Office, County, t.tate, and name of writer, plain, and inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32 pagh Pamphlet free to any address. Andreae all letters for Pamphlet or advice to the proprietors, Dr. W. R_, Merwin & Co No. 63 Liberty street, New ork. • sep.2l4-eod.Stew COUGH NO MORE. TRY 6TR res.x...A.Nroos MELLIFLUOUS • r. Stnok land's Mellifluous Cough Balsam Is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Roariet.Pss, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con sumption, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. For ale by Druegista. General Depot 6 Er' tat Fourth street, Cintlunati, Ohio. DIA lIRHECEA, All the Medical men and the Press recommend Dr. Stacklaud's Anti-Cholera Mixture as the only certain remedy for Dlarrhma ' and Dysen tery. It is a oormAnation of Astringentai - Ab. eorbenta Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to erect a cure after all other means hare felled. For sale by Drunists. General Depot 6 Eas Fourth street, Clnottaatt, Uhl°. STRI C KLAND'S I 2 XXi M XV_ .11:3 Mid 23 rl - sr . ' Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy haitoure&thou sands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives Immediate relief, and effects a permanent oure. Try it directly. It is war ranted to owe. For sale by all Druggists. General Depot 0 East Fourth Street,'Uluoinnatt Ohio. • DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AN• ODE- I3ILITY, DR. STril OK TONIC).—we can - monalmenn those suffering with-loss of Ap perite,'lndigestion or Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Nervoirs Debility, to use StrieklandliTonic. II is a. vegetable preparation. 'tree from al eoholloalguore ; it strengthens - the whole nerv ous system ; it creates a good appetite ; and is warranted to cure Dys;.epais andervoult , For sale by Druggists ganerally,_ and sold by & BRILL, - Wholesale Agents, No. •17 Federal street, Allegheny City, R. Di SELLERS & GO., Agents. And by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSEB, Corner Wood Street and Virgin Alley, rittzburgh . Pa PreptZted by Dr.A,. Strickland , 6 .Eitst Fourth street, OLucinuattrObto. • - • ottltlydettv KI?, , TSIUPS . ,& s7AucEs ' 100 dozen gallon Pickles. 100 60 3 , o 460 - Qta and Pta: I'dinater Ketsup. 20 " Dluahroom End Walnut " 7 160 , 41 • Pepper Sainan:: • 20 Aaaortad rmeithl3atioet 4yeaaindlocsabity. itipyleggwagOS. 00 smaINICELat-AV4 &ol Slhalfft:AtAPClellanirli Oth ( mltif - MEDICAL THIRD EDITION, 'PIETY THOUS AND, 96 'pages, sloth coven, by • Bobert .E. Bell, M. D., Member of the roya College of Surgeons. Lon don, addreased to youth, the married and thosc CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE Sent by mail, post pald, on receipt of ton oenta. A careftii perusal of this small book has been a .boon to the afflicted, and has saved 'thousands from ante of misery and an untimely grave. It treats on the evils of 'Youthful Indiscretion, Self... Abuse, Seminal weakness, Enabssiona,, bex nal Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power, Nervousness, Premature. Decay, Impotence, as., as., which unfit the sufferer from , fulfilling the OBLIGATIONS Ot MARRIAGE, and illuitrates, the means of citre'by the use'of DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, and other treatment necessary ' ha' some eases, and which never rails to cure, and ,can be roiled on. They do not nauseate the stomach, or ren der the breath offensive, and they esti be USED WITHOUT DETECTION, They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speedy 111 action. No change of diet is n.esmcsary.- 1-hey are warranted tn. all muses to he Woo:anal in removing and curing the disease. 'Towards of two thousand cases are on record that have been cured by using BELL'S SP r.- t3IFIU PILLS, and certificates can he shmv n trout many that have used them. No Case of Failure Our .. Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them e e• tensively in their practise, and they cannot ct feat cures without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS An:Abe original nnO only genuino Speul tic Pillu Theie ore ghost gf Imitators-13 EWA . .F THEM. These are Warranted They AM adapted for male or female, old .1. young, and are the only reliable remedy known for the cure of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION. In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, t _ turd, Gloat, and in all Urinary and Kidney con , plaints, TL 03- Act Like a Charm Relief is experienced by taking a Bangle koz , and irom four to six boxes * generally atiect cure. Sold by Druggists generally, in bores col talning six pills, price dl or six boxes, to. aL, irr large boxes, containing four of tho small, nil, if you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out thle advertisement tor reference; and if you canu.t procure them of your druggist, do not bo to-- posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money in a letter to the proprietor, DR. J. BRYAN, H X 6019, 7t t3ecter street, N. V. who will take all risk if properly directed, will send the Pills, secured trom obrert wrion, l•y return matt, post Paid. ..SOLD BY -- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY ICE TO ALI, CONOtettaiED.— Among a certain elan of self-important pe,- , iTie - there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attaci.- ed to all physicians that advertise and treat thr diseasea named 1151 this card, (PRIVATE Dm sasio.,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tett. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination4n fact Bonet*Jost the very diseases that are so Obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to r. parry that has nee vote.l years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician mug he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of lila life. He conics at last to the physician that edvertisee---how ence are they to know S Are they not aware that Flt , Aetley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles , Hail and M. Paul Ricord devoted years In the ' treatment of these diseases I These men are held up as shining lights In the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still , there are • great number of them that are. I het e devoted myself to the study and treatment of PHIPaTB Dissasss upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years Of misery and untimely death. 111.; treatment is oonfined to the vegetable nit ogell,‘.r, as I think it is the best and most certain. It Is to my power to bring hundreds of eertalcates it thought It necessary to certify to my general st:e ceps but my long residence in this city 11 sunl• clan t proof without adding more. Sper re storrh ea and all diseases arising from It are enrol is a much shofter time than heretofore. it behooves every young man and woman to tic care:ui in s, tenting a physician. The different advertisement that are seen in our papers arc of un worth, no benefit will arise from answers than only It.. of health and money. Hundreds aro mired um ally Iv my new remedies. Address ROM nat•. lan- yd Pittsburgh Postr..ll.4c. - RUN CO LIM' Your Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Caldidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. At- Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, at PIT TOOK'S News Devot, opposite the Postoffice seplo _______ _ Q '' " i aa .4 M a k 4 -,-. o - wz. - • i a, td 0 r, t E 4 )4 " . 11 , ..4 0 .1,4 g 4., 7, op C . ) < kg co A C:1 r .., A co 14 I— WS '''' ; AI „, 4;4- 0 , 1 g icig Q ce o rTI - 114 " „ 4 .-‘,..,,0 1 4 = 0 0, ez crl 1 . .. - , E 4 0.4,, , ri 2.4 _ .. w 2 - 4 'Q. 11.1.7 ii> 4 1 g 2t A l "' . z ..... 2 . 0 m F4 z2 0 • E.4‘ 0, 0 ~4. ..r. _ 3. ao N`° 0 1 .;.. >c t - 8 ..... .., A Z ci , V j A if a CO •41 - "q r_l ~ = : _, RI 4.1 A ..1 g 4 1.1 :a i=3 '''' X Z tEI ADZ ° 0 4 ° .cc Ii 9 9 Ail 6 4 . ' 4 ` 4 -4 CI f 111 bilii c 5 14 AI I ' .11 :12 ...I r., A . ), i m 2 ....11 Ics at A :„ a } - 4 E. 4 it,.: r, s c., f 32., al w Ea° .9, " o •t, x _si. Et el • : o .> Z V ~, ~p m ei a V o _ . J. O. WELDON 4EO...KELLY WELDON & KELLY, ILANDTACTI7IIERS OP LAMPS AND ,LAMP GOODS , AND DEALERS IN 'CARBON OILS, BENZINE, fko. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, ; PITTSBAIRGLI, PA. FIVE ACRES OF GROUND I 8 THE BOROUGH OFD MAFCIIiEB. :TER, now occupied as a.mitrket garden, and in a high state Of tinltivation, la offered for sale very low. property is certain to become very valuable for building lots, being in a quer tor where the demand for houses Is now very grind. It -cOule„. be /mute available, every foot of it, for thtit putpoie, Iping level. Apply,..to _ • 8W4:41.1. Broker tuid 122;nsaine Agent, 69 routth at. Vlbleilqieb jun rehelnell by Rid Prel4. . TRoßig- , • ;# I *NII4ITIIITIA, LL 'id ,SS-3Y9 ;41.3 , rf 1 i 4 . • . . :.; -t . * :'* ( i. . -;,- s. 2: 1; ,':.-; k..i.1',.4:) -,; :".,..:1 '.'-*.t .... i:: s .': r • - .:•.- I, 'l., ,-. ~ . 1 .. .11 -1 ----- ? - 4-) - 4 -- .M.4 9 e - - - -- ,. ..i• - . :-. • . 1.-5,...1 , - : -:'± - ' ~...7 . ... ,__ _ __,,. • „.„, .:. ._ ~, , t .-,,, :_ • -.-: '',- ' : *,-:, ",,..7--7 -77------ .'7 - - : • :::- - r . .. - 7 , ::._ - i. - _ - -,,' - _ - .7z.::%_ 7 .---..--.' - -,, - 74 . *: --- .., ' 2..,-:,,n ~ . 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IS /lEIIRB W GIVEN THAT k ON MONDAY, TILE 244 .H.N..y tti• T ,I3ER, lasi, the Holliday's Cleve Roll Road Cdrelihny will, tinder the authority of its char ter from the Legislature of Virginia, and under the Act ol Uonsvess declaring the Railway Bridge at steubeuville a lawful structure com mence the elevation of the channel span of said 1 - fridge, and fir this purpose it will be nevem.' ry temporarily to obstruct the three hundred feet designed as a channel-way. Attention of pereons engaged in navigation Is called to this provision of the second section of the Act of Congress "awl the ollleers and crews of vessuls and boats navlghting said river, are required to regulate the. use of their said vessels and boa's ond_ of any pipes or chimneys belonging theroto t so as not to interfere !pith the ant:anon cotisCruction and Use of said Bridge." Ali persons' are also notilledthat the span nex t west Of the channel spas is ereeted at an eleva tion of ot feet abate tow water ,and there is a eteeeeding wo tiOndredi feet, between the piers . ; 'and thetlhe water-way between the plenum= east of thiardiattnel•apan altio'exeeetia two hundred feet, anti that: the tieadwny here will-be clear, as the canyon} , doeti not intend to proceed with the isiection of this spat; until the ' channel span La,cotppleted. and the:ohtitruottous necessary to its erection removed, All persons aro - noed ftir thief, that this' 'Bridge is erected , Without a' 'draw,Nind that all the requisition!' of the Act of (Zagreb. lave. .beee pompifed fly the compapy.,-,' The arena= of Th „ ehliriiierePon'W* DO Pre -ceoief %with. es rapidly sr es 'twaddle,' due l ii o E.ddviii be gbfierci se to tea: flfoe:sw#lll the • be l °od euW4l' 11 Rbad 4:eff, • BY /PBORIA:Er.Li werT, "-Jog:2s4W .1 ;. • E, . DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C BARGAINS. GOODS ROUGE T AT PRESENT PAI4IO PH ICES. WEACRUM & GLYDE, 78 Atnalcot •Street. Wholesale and Retail Dealezß in TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, rirripoNs, Furnishing Goods and Notions Balaioral attd Hoop Skirts, Saratoda, Beat er and Turban Hate, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn, Breedde4bt ShAwls, Nublita, Sontagh, IV.lsta Sleeves, Setts, Dollars, Uutt➢, Linen, Lawn and Ewllruldereil listk , lkerellefe t fiewl Drebsoii Note, Steal dllll let Dream Trim- slings st'l Critlnsents, Corson', Se , We otter the shove and many other ettletee n our line, at t ory wolf rate priceo, anti we Wholesale and Retail Purchnaan to examine our stock, which will f...ind large arid atlr lc' e. 4u15 GIMAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS NEW YORK AUOTION SALES, THIS ‘S GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, tr 2 tl<t is lc t,L Mt re t 5 I New Cloaks Oft err 1e dt.,t,!•it tr,er:!3l, Lai eh* pt., Now Dress Goods Our p.t ! , Itert no , el-- t lea In I try N. .n.l 11141` ac tura, aral LuW I or./ mut niu•t I ..luu at) U.., New Shawls I.4:uu nn.l aquare tirov,hen and Wooll,n A vrry ntlvseilve hue of Berlin nurl Ththet chap Is New BelmOrals el 7 i r.kr4il,..tLir nofoi ara..l at all prl,rt cAseltirp..E.l, ITANIVELI, BLANKET., &c HUGULi & HACKS, CoriAtr "Let & Fifth. t-loociß Nagy Oooti,; • ?,41 N7w GOOdB *is F 4 New floods N Goods New Gootta avr Naw Goods 1 1 New Goods New Goods New Goods I =s"' New Goode g t i New Gook ti war Goods ti * Vl TSBURG NATIONAL BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL ; TREASURY DIKPARITTR . N 1. 4. 1 Omar or Com-rummest)? vas Clustiair Waahington Oity, Aug. Sthil WiLICIMA 3, By satisfactory evidence p ttxi to the undersigned, It has been intuit) it that the FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF g. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny an to of Penn.sylvania has been duly organized, der and according to the requirements - of the of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide &DT nal Currency, secured by a pledge of United tee Mocks, and to provide for the circulation. re demption thereof." approved Febrtiary , . th, 1[463, and has complied with all the provi ,s of said Act required to be complied withi, ore commencing the business of Banking. ~• • Now Trieuvrong, 1, Hugh MoOtilloc -,' rel. troller of the Curreney, do hereby certify the said FOIST NATIONAL RANK or rs. to 13 MUM, county of Allegheny and of Pennsylvania, is authorized to con= the busiuton of banking 'index* the Act aforesit . In testimony whereof witnessa my h and seal of office, this 6th day of August . 188 a. --. SS ( ) •^— RIMS MoCULLIOOB, thanptoollor of the Onrrekey. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BliNli OF PITTSBUROII, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. ('apical 1000,000 paid In with , fls - 11- 115 t• to inereitio to 91,000,000 The Pittsburgh Trust Uompany havf 'women irrd under the act to provide a National Curren cy. under the title of the lllt.sT NAT t inny 6 01 , PlrfsßUltUli, would nulls otter Its services for the collection 0 NOtta", Drafts, Mils of Exchange., &e., receive ey en I) deposit end buy and sell MU:twinge on alt iparts , i the country. The Imams' which hes attended the Pt(tsbur,.., 1 Lust 4,•ompen3, since its organization 'ln tau., will we believ ere a sufficient guarantee that bus'- neat entrusted to the new omenizetto% will r.- cett e the same prompt attention, Having a very extensive carrel With Banks and Bankeri throughout tht untry, we believe we can orbernonsual (*stint tothose who do business with us. .1 t The busiugss will he coiuluctod by try; R T t L l same otlicers and directors. lITRPOTOILEI I Illliii L/1T08L,121 WM. K. rim 411, h,,,8P01T 6. Heys, I fulft &la, ca , gala, TOIoiCA, Eilin.L, FR.4. 70 1,. U. 13, 11.,11T, iiIOF. NV lAE,TX,IIt, ALICE. BSA DL • , :id etst.L. Rte . JA/1 b..S 1.A1 , 0111. ifs , fr. dent. I JUHN 11. e.t OLLT, USallei. sus ..5-da. wt.. 11 1.11[1311.1EIAN "I" 6rucEi 4 E.) THE BRADBURY mum ViRTE RIZ StrYSD a EVEN FIRST PREAt 4 Ms iflihin Four Treek4, / uding Two Gold 'Medals and one Silver Medal. 1 STRONG INDORSEMENT Of the Most E`mineast P 1 lets The moat emlnant of the musicalrofession of New York city, after frequent 4 thorough trials of my New Seale Piano FortA, have given roe the most emphatic arid unquatilled testier... olals The following le a elearlioesl ,•f the t 01. notary testimony I am constantly receiving from gentlemen entirely dialnte.resUrt, and as as . ill arknotrielitius Most- ihoisonOrgt utltned to .s Age of the merits of a Piano Porte -We hare examined et/'h TA u..-A errf , Kr. AVM itER .1 Mil' b Y'S NEW SCA 1.1: PI A.N t , 1 iIiTE.S. and it is our opinion that, in power, ;•ortty, tuliness, quality of tone, and at:mauve 1.. i. k - sts sth fp %i r. Bradbury's instruments essi.i. "We tlini great brilliancy and a beautiful sing hg cuatity of tone moat happily blended \Vs' hate rarely seen a square Piano Forte combining 50 runny of these qualities essential to a perform internment" signed, S B Kills, John Zon.lel, Organist Harry So...lei-lion, at it 'kV Ileecheris. rhe ries Fratiet, °so tV Morgan, Ifolwrt }teller, John N Pattiann, ri.as Wt le, Charley tf robe, A Ils._gtoli, John IL inkier, II r Tanan, I - i E Matthews, 11" tills to :11 . neon, I' L Hitter, Nina 31nretrel., Theodore Thomas, U Berge, !dare W Hearne*, 1 hen Hagen, Ed. N 1 - Hobert Stoepel, "Musical lievicw." Strakoseh. Carl A nsehutt, Theo Itioelling, Clustase H Eckhardt. I' H Nash. WARLELINR & BARR, No. 12 tileses Block, St. (lair utteot, 'mien sole Agents. UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY. DBl C.; ANT 149 r lit EIET, Larentel by the Coned Statee Cloven:meat to PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. Ana ALL ('I li Ut 14t t1uay or Naval ClAlnta. IRE ONE EUNDEED DOLLARS BOUNTY, DUE 61)LDIEBid, New Goods Meths; ged naccou,,t of tioule's 13Fr KIN . ED IN BATTLE, collected In the Shortest Time. N !foods US Grant street, PITTSBURCIII, PA, JOSEPH M. riAZ7.AM, .CHLWERT ❑I. III'InASTLE, Attorneys. OctrZl.Atl New Gool T. O. JENKINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT & PURCHASING AGENT N tiC•7 (lOWA Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Dried and Greta New Goods Fruits, and all Pam" Products Orders filled for all merchandise, Pittsburgh manufactures and Relined Oils, st dealers and manufacturers rates, No. 239 LIBERTYSTREET, (opposite Wood street,) Pittsburgh, Pa. Advances made and prompt attention given to all consignments and correspondence. Pittsburgh References !--Hall b. Speer, Lloyd Lc flack, Wm. McCully & McDonald & Ar buckle, John I. House tr, Co , John Hall & Co., B. A. Fahnestock's, Son & Co. sep2l-cl&w I • • New Goode x_. o irt EMT - BR Or BARK AND- IRON,. PILE,PAREO FROM CA LASAY A BARK and By to-Fhosplaate of Iron Ras bean found very beneficial in Dyspepsia, and In ttmt languor and-prostration of the system which frequently succeed acute disease. It in creases the appetite—ineigoratet the powers of digestion, is very.acceptable to the stomach, and may bo used In all. oases where a tonic in fluence is required. hold at RANKIN'S DRUG STORE. TAYLOR'S *MIXER OF RI TFIVARB a pleasant and effectual reoedi for Consttp lion, Flatulency, Readtiche;- Indigestion, • Dye pipsia, &c. Bah of theisbove sold at RANKIN'o WING STORE, octiB E 3 Market it., 3 doors beioseTourth. 1 New Goads Perisrmaoa, FT.. WAYNE & C. R. R. 00. 'Oppiey. ers. Tug Sztravrear, Pirrasidnott,.:oot, 6th, Mt. NOTI(E - TOBOODHOLDER.Ii..—THE agreement rnedifyivg,the Firat and Second li/engages of this- Company-has executed by the President, and 'the Trustees tinder the DeehAet. , Truet, and-the evidence of such agree mentfto to attached to each bond Ntnow re.ady, llondholders may present their bonds at thie ofitee.or at the Com‘panys Transfer Agency, W ins. low. Lanier & 00, No _ag Wall .BUP:fi t New... York; and WPM the -agreement attaig* Ahero to, or , the ,may send to either ''ofthe above named'daces a full teaCriptieb and the •trumber of their bonds,. rwhan; •the agreement,, be sent to the honOPPYIBT _ cd to the bonds. • oc7-Imd GRAVEVAIip' 'NOTICE. -<I fiiiiiii livitidatcf itartintrip.oiromm.. Au vEtisorotmutmktuntilAtM4ll: 1 B inwriiiztai. u pp e V ir bW„.,K",=`, hhetir tor,is tif - :, ii i, i ar , Jill pEreng em' thij aria requilatidid, vevltezi,....V, wit4o.o_ tiltrtaWaegorl n 3-113 4451 1 ° , • - 7-7 ~..,:,IE , > 1 ~.td ‘34 1 , 1 aii,-;,sz> .al URSDAY. rer OF P1anr€1331:7114311:1. (llproldte the Cat bed rat .) LITMEI Hi ;BARNES, Segf3tAry. BER 27, 186, INStleA.Ncg INDErarn. `ERE. /VIHE FRANKLIN Fiftl9llllll7allloX 1. 1.19,61PANY. OF4sPRII A.I I FiT..PUTA, OF FICE Ito. 48b and, 437 c.!istimarT near RIM. _STATDIENT of ASSETS, 1811. Published Agreeably to anlat at Assembly, be. ing First 111...rtgage t amply seemed '11,893,393 32 Real Estate (present , value $103i11.3 61,) cost— ... ...,.. .. . . ... 102,996 28 Temporary I.oans on ample, Coast teral Securities Stobks, (present value MAIM 72,) coat.. 89,788 88 Notes and Rills Receivable 1,e21.00 iiash 27,919 83 203,06 l'ite only profits from presidiums w4.2,hich this company can diviite bt law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Oountry, at rates as low as are consistent with Security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they havepaid ipssesby.Fire, to an amount exceeding Viol' Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability anddispositiontomeetwith promptness all liabilities. Losses paid duriog theyeat 1830, 1184,158 38 DMEOTOR S. 1.43.1.111A12. W.8.1.N113[211, ORDB( 1 / 1 3. IL bon WA,Tueiae TN D AVID a litiowa, /11[il. URADIT, isaao Les, .roe ft. Slava, EDWARD O. .b. 11.44 W. ii.IttEABD9, Gsontra Patee, Uli AS. O. RA NOK ER, President. E ,V; ARD O. DALE, Tice President, W Niro!, SecretAAttqq pjlro tem. .1. CiAll I, ER OOPEIN, Agent. Northeast cor. Third and Wooct sts PHILADELPHIA FIREAIM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, "ivinesTrm,T STREET; on Relate the CPtletettil-tettee. Ostatid..-11.110,1011. Assets, Alsolockwa. siAliatra 'KINDS Oil' IN vv SPRANTSE, elther: or Welted, on every description of Pro or Merchandise, at reasonable rates o_f pro nm, ROM', P. KllVO , ,,rresident. MW.4itt:RWIN 'Plea ?resident IREChiBS. wwit.ts Berne, E. R. CoPa, E. R. E/161,19M, Clonal& W. Baowsr, P. B. SAVVRT, ..10131SPH H. PAM, U. SHIMIL4JII, JoearQ OtArrost,, S. J. Maoanos, E. W man, F, Ert.aoltacan, Secretary, O. COFFIN, Atrant. .171:1y Corner Third snd Wood atreets. Western Insnrinot Company of Pittsburgh. H. M ELLER, Jr. President. F. M. GOStPON, Secretary. Gapt. B. D. Llocaterst, Gen'l Agent. No. tIA W Mar p stree al t " , (Spang ) es Ittabtir Co's gh. Warehouse, n g l' IVINVENNI AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A home institution managed by Directors who sir well known the comb:aunty, and who' are leierrnined, t, promptness Med Liberality, to m slut/sin the character which they haveaseumed, •c Ofterine. the test proteation to those who de. lire to he insured. Dawn' roul , —.R. Mailer Jr., James 111'..4.1.11ey tiathanial Holmes, Alexander Nindek, George Dante, camphell B. Herron, Chas. W. Ricker. son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John jet ALLEGE rntIRAIICE PIPT•I3I3IOII4GH. Oillca, So. 37 Fifth Street, gawk Mace NSUIIKS AGAINST ALL, KINDS OF $ FIB 14 AND .11.A.IITNE 1s A At" JONE:4, President ; JOHN . D. - th)RD, we President ;D. M. HOOK, Searetars - ; %pt. W3i. DE.A N, %metal, Agent.. Ors sctons —lmmo Jones, lL a. Hussey. Hea rer Cht!l., Cni.r. R. O. Gray,' .Totin A. Wilson., Fshnestock, John D. Mouard, Opt. Ads= Juan, R. P. Sterling Cart, W. Delta. ',Robert 1.. M'Grew, 13,ht. H. Darla. na29 (CEO• W. SMITH ' S FARM FOR BALE 11Al'E HAD MY WADDINGTON I;state surveyed and divided Into seven par aria to suit purchasers, and• will offer the same .r ante at r &dui Auction on Monday, Uettiber the 21th, 1884_ All that portion lying west of the Bethany Mite, I will offer in' five dlffetent tracks: the cont,t Mug IS acres, with a good substan tial dwelling, spring sad milk house. The see .hod tract contains about 17 acres, and the third m.out 18 acres, the remainder, bordering on v."oo4's Run, bi divided into twotracts of-10 and NO acres, with a good tenant house on smolt. All in grass and clover and well Calculated for Dairy arms. !hat portion lying on the east side of the Pike I hare divided Into two parcels, one part atioul 170 a.irea on which Is a neat, aubstaa• tial back dwelling formerly occupied by her. John Afarahall. Three good tenant houses, the recta of which will pay the taaeo.. Large barn, stable and sh.ep houses, and fall grown thrifty bearing Apple arid Virginia Crab tree& This part of the estate will. make a istrurniiletsat.farm. I will atIVI part with my Homestead, the large to autlful Enstialnu,fin by feet, with all modern entreinitinses, shrietnnied with shrubbery and r yea' also a large orchard or chores fruit, With , , ationf 130 acres of Mod, Au extensive barn 'with stone basement, dt idea Into stabling for 18 homes, and s4ll, for le oattle, With tellers bibs, snows and•erery .hing In the highest requisition of a farm, It s'ands In s brink yard of 178 !Piet square, Sur- rounded by !WWI sheds for cattle and sheet); also, a biseksralth's shop and slaughterh o use. ri Is also-on tutu Homestead treat a go od tenent Soule t ,The Farm is known to be hest improved and most highly cultivated to thhtpart.of the' eoun• try, being situated on the Heinen y pike, four miles from. Wheeling, most beautiful and fertile roiling trill lan., well watered with never fail ing springs; Balloted in .a neigh.mrhood of wealthy and highly respectable people. For terms of purchase with a "place -Of the Farm, showing the divisions above mentioned, together with ad partionlars, apply on the.prein lace or at my Brewery once, or to N. Richard son. esti, of Wheeling. STOCK AND FARM 11 1 1FLEMENTS.—On the following day , after the sale of the Farm, Tuesday, the 25th day or October, Isel,, twit ' .lie pose of tuy Horses, Cattle, Sheep add and tarnitng Implements. .lEQ. W. SMITH, -tl2 Waddington Farm. VEDUCTRiI t PRICES CARPETS, OIL oacolnis, WINDOW SHADES At the New Carpet SlOre, NITARLAND & 'COLLINS, ar, 73 Plfth Street, Next *louse to' Foil °Mori secoria•Floor DRUGGETS AND CRUMB CLOTHS. ife have Just received eome entirely new and very Ntrlti!lome patyirrulyrpolopi Drugg9t,i, Me, dallion Centres, aw., afierY'l6w 11PFARLAND 22COLJANS, 71 1% 72 Villpaitreet, oct2a Next door to ?oat OttloWbidltoor. ARTIFICIAL LINERS., rff•IHE Bitl%l rwr EST natMERiCiAL L LEG in the Eriitted States, - and tile ONLY ONE in rittaburgh. Crooked or defortnedambs - ersalentened witintiut putting itreiNettNant pain. NO l 7 CBE—NO PAY. Crutches of ail cleactrip !lone constantly on band and made - td Order. Mona desiring aitillcial limhli tneittment - would do well to call and exagAirm sny'sertin., catos i er-4 testimonials. TKO. xEIOEENSAin, 4atio:lyd. _ 66 Fatten street 4 twavniatket. THE IOAILt.ISTOGIE " FANCY GOO A 4, : . _ VARIETIES .4.14 t TOXS WALL PtkPE . IA, rzeu r ial SHADES Hare just been recetvea at , • , ICIERI3TEBA BOIEWARZiS, nett/ 184 Smithfield S ittLEMEr_TRAf7 : llOl44.llii DEftlf . ,,„ mopsotiostrNr.til i VlLlEWa i WOP 11: max weirty never falls to give entire eatisfeetionl..:ad , 34 I 130.1=1117.)k.rbpittetae Eleventh Street. rhiladelphin. S.,flag at i f y o . . :) Who k iet a isitri` 11 - --r - 4,11=-=4:177 • - 4116a:raw' ot Lando, for a* by U , ,-- ifflid4Ei ~, . . 1 ,. 4 , sll kitf.f (.3Vza - e-I - I I:is3 a :Y..) ~...2312E itatrli • i flit glitik pi' From tMsAktional .fat„epomeer„ T 1443 plafraliseme,nt pf , Tepnes- Be°. • /I, n, /' tf4 r 1 • I• • . , It is knowo ,onr eatierithaorißat nrday, the 16th inittant; 'loyal citizen of Tennessee; waited °tithe President, or the. United i &ate* to lay be fore him a respectful e paper, aigi4gd, on behalf of a large portion of the loyal people of that• State - by the' Etactors on - the Tennessee McClellan tieketi - itt ,pro test against the proclamation by which' Mr. Andrew . Johnson, the Military Goy einor of Mr:' Lincoln and his pc_ilitleal as sociate on the Republican - ticket, hat un dertaken to disfranchise the:supporters of Gen. McClellan. in the yen., act of proclaiming an election (or the choice of Presidential Electors. It will, be reatembered.that when this paper was thus submitted to the , Presi dent and read in hie" I:tearing he simply responded as . , "May inquire how long it took you and the New York politicians to concoct that paper?" When informed that the paper had been drawii up in Nashville, without communication with any '!New York politicians," or with any persons but cit izens ofTennessee, Mr: Lincoln answer ed as follows: "1 eapeet_to lathe/Hands of George B. McClellan, manage their side of this contest in their own way, Ali I WILL MANACiE MY BIDE OF 17 IA MY WAY." When asked if he would give an an swer in writing to the protest he -re plied: 'Not new.' 'Laf these papers - down "here.' I will giveno othet gustier now. I may or may hot write sontethingabout this hereafter. I understand f , this.- I know you intend to make a point of this. But go ahead. Iron have my answer." After taking a week to/deliberate on the subject the President has "written something" on it. It will he seen that he has come to the coneltirdotr . thar he "can have nothing to do with the mat ter, either to sustain the plumes the Con vention and Gov. Johnson have initiat ed it, or to revoke or modify it," as the protestants request. In support of this view the -President I urges that; "by the Constitution he is charged. with no duty in the conduct of a Presidential election In any btate," and he (dither submits that he can per ceive no reason for his - Interference in I the present aute f because he .."cannot discern that by this, plan Gov, Johnson proposes anything more than tOkeep...the peace among and for the lOyal peopJe of the State;" and-the Presidebt adds, that if any body does not like the plan, their security against it will be to "leave it alone"—that is; to submit tacitly and quietly to the disfranohisemertt which it ordains. "It is not proposed," says the President, "to force you into it." This is in effect to say: "My Milita ry Governor and political' associate on the Republican ticket has, it is moat true, established a tast.oath in Tennes see at the coming election.. for. President in that State which will keep evety body from voting except thine who Will vote for me-and for him, bat you are not re quired to participate in the election if you do not like this 'plan.' 'Do as you' ;lease on your own account, peacefully and loyally, and Gov. Johnson Will not molest you, bat will protect you against violence so far ,as initia power." It la only your disfranchisement which he seek to compass, Mull so entftely'Aon cur with him in desiring to keep the friends of General McClellan tir Ten nessee from exercising the elective. fran chtse that my ctiiielasion is I can 'have nothing to *ld' With; the "tatter. Johnson is my. Military Governori'lt Is true, and I aqr directly -re/wend/4e for his acts, which in pm...sum:ll4o; of Jaw are all done by my mithority;' but in . this case I do not perceive , any military rea son for my, interference in 'the matter when nobody's rights are concerned ex cept thoseof tint loyal citizens of Ten nessee wh'o nrefei to support Gen. Mc- Clellan rather than myself," Suchove,sa_y .. virtually the len 'gdage omit, ?AA:lent : . ftereply to the protest of the loyal ;temple of Tenitessiee. Let the.reatler refer to theprecisoworda of the President, and Indge ( if .we have in any regpect or in any - degree misin terpreted its tenor.- ~And now let 'us ex amine nneASt two of the President's --• • propositions in tliiwAno4 : aoraimlinary response to a free and loyal people,• pe titioning for relief from civil . disabilities unlawfilly imposed on them hy'hTs mili tary subordinate, ; The Pretudent,saya that 'ie can nave nothing to do - with the attar.""Hat in en sayingVand in ne tt eordinglyi'he takeampon himself to:. ~ everynthing in :the matter which constitutes.the, griev ance which _piolokes compfalet• The restridrena•put on the right of 6tiffrage In Tennessee by Andrew - - Robust:hi are imposed and enforced by "virttle,of his ituthorilS as Military Governor holding under Mr. tbicoltti Has -Mr i• Lineoln forgotten thatieAndrew Johnson -fs /his agent, -both foronili%ry and;ciyit purpo ses in Tennessee? If he,hap t it mas,be proper to renind. Mtn that ,1)1 7 r. ,Johl)son has no poWer ; ;l4 ..00 11 4tY, to do the highhtuidetthing' he Is'nciw in that Ptate, ,except.actoh. as .4e-4erivea' from the flilfowing commission, confer red' by the President' • ' 'Wen Diti.e.wriswer; Mbxas 8;'1882. To the'Hon. Anintim Join:Nos: • '• its: You are hereby:appollitedi,..Mili tazyklosternor of•the &ate 'of. ?Nunes see, with authoritylto eaticifte.-and- r per form withiwthe limits of-that State an 41141=stitguitir /the:vat/6V- thie; And funottatitatitirtaitibif to isofftce of Military.Governotelticludlng take powev to eataigishltaluotOtottry, 411312- Mal" • eq, -• 4 - EDIVINA. I 66TaIqXO24, BOW, Of WBi. - in additiamto - :coma:4l*m Mr. . Johntioni '.`subsequently ,rocciro - from. :,President Lincoln 1141..:AlibAgOraela -of tits prerogatives; to follower • • , Ergartpra• flashlvagton,!.Beptomber 1%1868. ;Hon, !o•Arrraaawl zacautsolp4, Military Governoi'dt 'rettztagie: "' :Yell arehereby,iattitttriti ed . .49 ClArcts . i t rteriester3rmin ••! iticte-poNiiitiPatittil be fieriest • ; r pi pig, Ito talablti ()this loyal cop leI " o , 1 T f eititte r tisee triltifeitatit Mu* irillitepublkart 1 l• roiiii `IA' state 4kiteititatiltUriviti ,, tuti t tio: . l t aka State Wttiersittitatiteift, 9:Trii `ad . I to thitrifcito StW!„flt atieliratected, l' t TO ':EitztliaStitip 110Viiifis dtIV V t ithY., titi r Attlf3tateitttilitialrogadte=taztLdo- - -; iiitstie lE floliScefrMthcettimitThribitki , izi' fl4,*.:66*,Yiirit4imPlifottpatt ilittide , i of - -Ot littaTettrafgateli. i .. 7. - IMit.r. ~ I , j I. ,, mr—rialr a t i 41. t ni l t ' . . a 4 AtgonitiotieiiiiitiViiikhkpitiiitlllr etigabliacilieitfeWOCti. ... propriety tits Presicifte, , t,v • ..; .1 1 M 1 12: e , 1 at quteLoakaiatq ti v . t . p.m : 3 e , , ... 4 , , , t .aollstiti ~ Itu i ERSE , 4 13 - „N • el#11-,"(k ClGUlSittgar' :- WRAffe" • 4. ; q" '" Pl4' :441-trtiVP 4 -trangutaisi - - , • litianaiMtrtNakitiei D EAFNESkZATLtiIIit t ' - -1-40-44 4 0400stifikr.-- rxilt - Aez - - A. Lit P.A S` olamottif _ 4, ; . 4 . 4..74,:1; .i.. any - wantotpairettloatig .3 111 . for the littoteetitht:WAlkotiC::-r..1004b3 . 45 . st4Kirdinttter4,oltooot,4ll49= . priiiiiklhe*litthe eleettlf.o%utthM,i'-‘--.• But, uridithil*Vleii:#gt*.:tliONW. stitutlowitivpg„44"4W • d 4 o%' charged.withautaxitsinimo - 0004.. IliiiiideAtLaUlaaikticii: tta -- ikitow , / Very true. Under whit --: does the Preshhnit aditriOliktelgtaryltt-2, bordinataint4llll34 mith Ithigh.„hilial.C l6 . l l,l6W. :1',...1r .:- .'.: the Pitaident ti t 0,., dioret . :- ' , jAv., -- : : ::: du wiirthe t Condujlat 4 4.:. - ailki4m*Ar--.7, - le q u ol.iu-fi t ßlAtfi''AlleY 9l .7. -. ...4Q.• ligiiiejitnaM it's Oraintlit''• Presldenve.havhfit4ln HirAri,..a _ :. ' 411. .?"-L• no 11 1 9 7r-q 9 rAUThtgitr,.,. Alit. . „tlrt/OL' as he ' hat l'etetted :) . promr., t1047111--.1 . : . en AdenNttvairt , :ttaintmCior.4o44llf ... .•-:._ -.... this. .head. than.thcrt : edtt.,. -_,-....= 16 state tbilnihitild#ooo".. . 4 0 !all - itteJbalittlecalthic a tek,... statement. And • its'.of wantr. r Mi 11,4 M :i..., disclosed by the action-et tha:illit.. , lllW- , :, in 4.116-"iiattoi OfMa4laniMciitii*lteiCli, year age - "Vitft--.7 - .43ollentittler•tot #O4 - :i...f,.. rektiled3 the siFillittritt r iattit . State.. . The, .aonnplion:Astitcanotittit-7, gal; a nd b ad Ilrellid6XiMultifV.:l4ll,- . duty in, the , pre.iikthtlkalo3 l l l *,_ ~. $ l , --7 yoked the, wholar.Ordei pWtKi v ierielir-:. , on dig 'iabiiit;“htkitf. .': 'W :. bfitif: -. ': modified it. • If, ah he r liitritA~iC,. - : :President- is, chargeditithfigti_4o743/'''; - " the co ell eot .4,111 Pf..r tu t p. if V..' in, anytate r - anti if ' for. . 441 . ! „.. _.,.,„. •• ekedacti *Salt from ` any on -- or ' his power te: in6too* tutifecortea- .Tennesseirfrom:the - asuppliaik.4o#o- . : Lailitwg subordinate -MI/9W, 9t. bethink himself if:tniCstrne - :401.1.0x, ' , tii& Ade eV liarflanair - - litii suriFritair • as mUch riitht tiPluterphislatir.thrt - • cation or modification of Onipoolo . ,ton of. And r Aw_L•-4 ,11 Mi11f940.. 4 1. ,„.15 1 1, '. '-:•• Qoyeppr ,or Teni4egftv?,4(tga ..!:-..kr - . Itil re - vtc4if6d - rk c :ili.Ml;. , Ole6VOlt.:- I PrdCialikrA et artifr.lidiiii****ol4 - '- .-.. imanderof , ther-lifilitafkatelorh* - - • Metglite.d; 11;4* . 7 .4 1 10PPW - c - 4'-itg? - .C' • ! But OP - 3 reittae/W, .- needled-oth Pre Clikt: J. ! ' '• .e ' 4p1,1 - ., - , oftniferdiefrifiebising sit ' ~ -.-..- .•,-:,;',. ...,. '- . • : Gen.. McClellan hi T.4 , 033#1410V0 . 1,0, . anOhing4PoMAlo4 A1P..410401-.)..,P1C.,, among and ' for tn2 t lßyei.Mrm • ..-.. State." Vii - iiii 'lurd" that • the • - Preidaelithtldiihei"4Vt.. -2 .'.- "keeping: •tharageade 1 / 1 ,10.6110K- "amongs,ndiorthil Aopt laltrik; ;-:•. ellen , only - a Partictuilf - Zatuku.,-- ]oval" iienpla'te exk ....._ . laiiiArtli_.._.-04titio .-;,...-:. frailehisoi.wit, lhostFlyron-_'.7ol**tte-'--",•. for him as , lfresitiertti• litiagfir- '....114140441- °--' erm/91M. MAE iwi , ,..A r ke&A.Wilt_. ... - -,- United ,StatiiihisAllPfPertW,„„Mora'. will lib ne efthtinnte.Atcrtlie We '--- ...-• - only 'Lined! 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