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L 4 ~-. , . - ~:. . - ,c, -:- .4. , • • .1 , 1 , , / ' I city, at 20 mate per week. _ '- ____ ___.- L. _-• _-_----_,-..-,:e . if __.„-__:___-----______-. „ „--- - . - ,:,--.4 .- ~, ~. 7if r r,4„ -3 iiil. Ir:. - ,aoil‘*.. i‘.l ~,,m ipi_ -,._-,-,__,_ • .T -,3 r . "!PST . • -- , — j . • -"" • 11 1 1 : 1 4 i c•tis'i ••• • • i' I ',. '; ! I•• , 1 7:7 itiOft ,'•i! 7'l • . . . 1,60 • 11, (sad colia;to [fetter :IPd 1 1 .1 1 . ..7, - 1 1 i —. ' t ~ ' ,,,_ I.im e— Vl4 l3,l— Yi Oise it Threei a nsectionsat Mrtiltuatt 15CWsiirik hie soil*, alangal DAIL tegfeirriceditl;tioni Lel/vets! to the y ir :10 Single iutmerliottons, Five eoples, each.— Ten copies, each.... Twenty qpyltep, 9ata Forty 9 1 .1, One Hunted' JAS. P. BA.R.R., Editor and Proprietor ERNIA OIL IMPURE. Qeruli or ituptnie Cured. Hernia or. Rupture cured. ilornto. or /A triarre artredl. if °rola or itupture cured: errata or Rupture cured. a or Rupture cured or U Ours cured. or Rupture cured firiptitre Heinle on. e Rupture or Hernia curet Rupture or Hernia enre Rupture or Hernia exred, Rupture or Hernia cured liturtire or Aortas' curd Rupture or Hernia cored Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure Truss Rlttees Patent Truss Fitch's' Sup Porte's. Tress Self.Adjimitlng Trull. Dr. Banning's Lace Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsns Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Patch's Silver Plated Sup- porter. ,Plies Drops, for the support and cure o Piles. Mastic Stockings, for creak and varicose Maine //LUC* Caps, for weak knee joints: Ankle Supporters, for week knee joinkx. Iguarpessoory Bsaudzwes Self Injecting Syringes' also every kin of Synagog, Dr. KRYSEit has also r. Truss whirl wi adicallv cure ilerale or Rupture. 41111.01 Ree Ms Daus STOR6: No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the (}olden Mortar. Persons writing, for Trusses should send the number of nahea around the body immediately over the rupture. DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention t o the splicatlon of Trusses in adults and children and he is satisfied that, with an experience n twenty yearn, he will 1.-e enabled to give natialse Sett -Injecting Syringe.. Self-Injeetthg Syringes. !Self-as:Ejecting Syringe.. Self-injecting Syringes Sold st :LS. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Bandages, Suumpennory Bandages, Ein.spnaary Bandages, Suspensory Ltanclages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, AA DR. KEYSEE'S, 140 Wood Area. nolo.l.yd.kw PILES Tpy. TWENTY YEARS_STANDING CURED. Below will be found a cei fulcale from the one of Olott teSpechtbie citizens of Wi lkins township in regard to Dr. Kestaer's Lindsay' Blood Searcher. 'The iliocten .3 3 eerlifiedlea ore wilhin reach, and ri 0 one need be deceived in regard to his preparations Ds. Geo, It Kers= :—.I became &Mated with Piles about twenty yeara ago, awl every year they totre growing worse, so as to trouble me very mush, so mush so at times as to unfit me or work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could do of anything account of them, they came on out on me as large ae 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 tell in my way, but / could not get cured, sometime they would do we so me good fora little while, but afteiw ar they would return again at pad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year agg not an advertisement of your Lindsey , ' Blood- Searcher, made by. yourself—when you soldlt to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, sindthet my whole system would have to be re newed 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 (rum one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I ha :bottles. After 'this quantity had peen used, I wasenttrely well of the Piles, which had tarter d ;le 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 ditty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there is noappearance of a returnof the diayase; I can do any kind of farming wOrk now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch bay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When I ound out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my chae known to the country for the benefit of othera who may be Buttering as I was and do not know the value at your medicine. You - rosrpubilih thin U you like—.l live in Wilkins Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any ono of the troth of this certificate they wish to call ELLIOTT DA Ply. December-24th,- L Ilirformak out . the mune of DR. -GEORGE 11. EEYSER on the cover of Me bottle and page over "'',LIEr cart r4rlso for his stamp ori , the Paned Sista ' ' Bloo ari cm Me top of the, bottle fo,preventking r i l f44jhin by a spaiious article which iiiiktffeltithei: 2klde-Iydaw • tt ..:a t tOti% -------,--- _ IMPOETANT TO LADIES WIRE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVI SER, an Invaluable treatise of 64 pages, by 33 - it. JOHN EIARVI 1,7 published for the benefit of the sex. yfi . reeelp s t of ten cents it will be [sent post r d, in a sealed envelope, to all who apply for It gives a concise. description of all the dis eases peculiar to females, together with means of cure, and treats& Concepthm, Pregn'uney,Mis carriage Sterility, Sexu.,l I, Abuses, Prolapsus, Ulm, Female Weakness, Consumption, 4-c., and much other valuable information not published in any other work. Every lady should procure a copy without delay. Three Editions, 60,000 each, have airead been published and distributed thin year. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL 3PMAtIC-At%.M013: F•XX_sia IS; the most iufallible and popular remedy ever known for all diseases of the female sex. They have been used in many thousand cases with untaillbg elAceess—and.may be relied on in every case for which they are recommended, and par ticularly in alicases arising from 011.STR UC TION OR STOPPAIJ} OF NATURE, no matter front what cause it arises. They are ef fectual in restoring to health all who are miller lug from Weakness and Debility, l'terlar q-- charyes, Nervousness, 4e., and they ACT LIKE A CHARM in strengthening and restor ing the system. Thousands 01 tulles who hav e suffered for years and tried yellous other reme dies in vain, owe a renewal of their health and strength wholly to the efficacy of Dr. Harvey's Female Fills, They are not a new dtecovery but a long tried remedy—the celebrated D H. JOHN HARVEY, one of the most eminent physicians, prescribed them for many years in his private practice, and no physician was 'more truly popular or widely known than hlmln the treatment of FEMALE DIFFICULTIES. All Ache have used DR. 'HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS recommend them to others. ?Turtles recommend them—Druggists and Dealers recom mend them in preference to other medicines, because r t ir their merits. No tads objects to taking them for they are elegantly Prepared by an Experienced Che Mist Prieto One 1343 4Ge - Cut this notice out it you desire Dr. Ilervey's Pills or Book, and If you cannot pro cure them of your Druggist, do not take any other, for some dealers who are 'unprincipled will recommend other Female Pills, they can make a larger profit on—but enclose the money and'send direct to • DR. .1. BRIAN, Qeneral Agent, Box 5079. 76 limtar Street, N. Y. Who will take all risk It properly directed ; and you will receive them post paid. securely sealed from observation, by return mail. SOLD BY DR I:I:GISTS GLALHAILI NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNE.D.— Among a certain Maas of sell-important peo ple there Is a peculiar leeling of routes, pt attach. ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named In this card, ( Put v Ara I tine asin.,) why this should be, they nor no nun else can tell. Arc they not aware that all physicians treat dis. eases of every denomination, in tact solicit ling the very diseases that are so obn(ratous to these very refilled parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to is party that has de.' voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician myth. is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the patty of his life. Be come. at last to the physician that advertlies—how else are they to know t Arc they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sit Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Rlcord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases t These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I (Joel assert that alt men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of Ptuveme Dishanse upwards of CO years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogfuher. as I think it ts the best and most certain. It ia 1 n my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue. cern : but my long residence in this city Is suffi cient proof without adding more. Sperm ntorthea and all diseases arising iiolll tt are mired In a much - shorter time than heretofore. It betoaiv es • every young man and woman to be careful In se. lectLug a physician. The differeut advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and uo benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health anti money. Hundreds are cured annuli ally by my new remedies. Address BOX elm, • jan4yd Pittsburgh rostoiliee. I _ • •-•_. _ R U N (Jr every kind C3r LI 'r Your Flag. BUNTING FLA GS SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. At Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, at PIT TOOK'S News Lent, opposite the Postotlice sepia lEi I, CO 444 t w i i p g t 011 N r. 4 It g c .•,,..; cc 0 . ; ~.0 ...., z .., 4 ~.; 68 pi ..i.o, did ti,..4„ , 1 -c:. , 0 u. e . 4 it, ~4, rf A :. o i ' q 4 P rI ‘ W E. <Z, :', :;; g, ~..? e.. • 41, Q .E/ / .4 X 0 c ; .r. .'p r ,„,v,D Ea ;0. , - --, = g 0 _ -, b. . 5. A c ;-(.- cm 2 1 ,„,„ .... • w w ~',:d r. , L-- tri 1:0 -4C 4 •- =' o .4 • Ao tea, I=l S` E,, ki" c; z : ' -. = 4 Z ig 7 ' A A g'" • I—. 0 ... 4 CC g 00.4 co J. O. WELDON JNO. KELLY WELDON & KELLY, KANIIPACTURERS OP •• LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND DEALERS IN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, eepll PITT.SI3URGII, PA. FIVE ACRES OF GROUND WN THE BOROUGH OF HAMMES '. ;TEA now occupied as a market garden, and in a high state of cultivation, is offered for sale very low. This property is certain to become very valuable for banding lots, being in a guar tor where the demand for houses is now very great. It could: be made available, every foot nfit.,4444t pinyon, lying leveL Apply to - S. S. BRYAN, Brlneurosid Insurance Agent, 69 Fourth st. 1 0 )11.11ALE.—Siti3 ACRES COAL AND atirfsee, together with the improvements, situate near '4Arimer's Station,. 9 miles Wed Greetdaugh, and Within - D. Grade eel% title.goodouldp_riee low. " • - ' ' ASIDAY; BeaPlatite Enke., No. Fo urth lit., Pitt& je2B - • MEDICAL I f < 3 ‘if PITTSBURGH. 11 1 .4: DAY, NOVE DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C , BARGAINS. GOODS DOUG lIT AT PRESENT PANIC PRICES. MACRUM & GLYDE, 78 Market Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, RIBBONS, RUC lIMS. Furnishing Goods and Notions. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Saratoga, Beaver and Turban Hata, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn, Breakfast Shawls, Ntibias, Sontag', Waists, Sleeves, Setts, Collars, thin, Linen, Lawn and Embroidered 11 , u - I,lkm-chiefs, fiend I:lemma Nets, Steel and Jet Helt-Buckleo, tires* Trim 'Dings mill t ) runmentß, Comte, 8c , kc We otter the above and many other tat-Helen n Our line, at very moderate prices, and we Wholesale and Retail Purchasers to examine our stock, which will be found large and attractive GREAT BARGAINS I) It Y GOODS NEW YORK AUCTION SALES, Ttli& WF:l':lt, GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 12 Mark t-t Mat reet. New Cloaks L , I er) leelounable tiotteil...l, tutor sod otkeiw. New Dress Goods lhiz mock cempriars the latest 10.1 of ties in French and t °Khali inanulao-, lure, and includes all the new 1-abrics,i and gloat popular styles. New Shawls Long and square Brochen And !Woollen. A very attractive line of, Berlin and Thittet New Balmorals 's every Imagitishle color and at a❑ prices. OASSIMERES, FLA NN ELq, BLANKETS, &c• I IaUGUIS & HACKE, Corner Ifisurket & Fifth. . Oat: New Goods New Goods New Goode ;D ) E 4 W ° 4 0 A Z g New Goode New Goode New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods New Goods feblo OHIO RIVER BRIDGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIs THAT UN MONDAY, THE 24th DAY OF OC- ToBER, 1864, the Holliday's Cove Rail Road Company will, under the authority of its char ter from the Legislature of Virginia, and under the Act of Congress declaring the Railway Bridge at Steubenville a lawful structure, corn- mence the elevation of the channel span of said Bridge, and 1.11- this purpose it will be necessary temporarily to obstruct the three hundred feet designed as a channel-way. Attention of persons engaged in navigation is called to this provision of the second section of the Act of Congress, "and the officers and crews of all vessels and oats navigating sail, river, are required to regulate the- use of their-Said vessels and boats and of any pipes or chimneys belonging thereto, so as not to interfere with the deralion construdion and use of said Bridge." All persona are alas notified that the span nex t west of the channel span is erected at an eleva tion of 66 feet above low water and there is a waterway exceeding two hundred feet, lbStween the piers ; and that the water-way between the piers next east of the channel span. also exceeds two hundred feet, and that the headway here Will be clear, as the company does not intend to proceed with the erection of this span until the channel spastic completed and the obstructions necessary to its erection removed. All persons are notified further, that this Bridge is erected without It draw, and that all the requisitions of the Act of Congress have been complied with, by the edinpany The ereotion.of.the channel span will be pro ceeded with as rapidly as possible, and due notice given as to the time when the obstruction' will be removed. . •• The Holliday's Oove Ball-Road Company, .TEWMTT, octmawd By THOMAS L. Prealdent. • MEM/ INDEMNITY AGAFNST LOSS MIME PRANKLIif 4T11,,k. /NS URA NC.lif4 COMPANT • OF PHILAITX:PHIA, FIOE No. 435 and 431 CintSTNUT ST.4 near Ftftn. STATE,DIENT,of A.SS=S, dAI2 . . tat, legai Published Agreeably to an Act Aasam'bly, log First Mutigage, amply secured $1,1392,1193 Real Estate (present value 2103,313 61,1 cost 102,999'21 Temporary Loans on ample Collat. teral Securities... • f• • f 8 ,1 14 Stocks, (present value 1 1§ 13 ,667 7 20 ' cost 89,78 e 0.4 Notes acid Bills Receivable 1,821 Oil Cub 97,919 29 1t2,208,051 ed The only profits from prom/Alms whieh thin eemlinny tan divide by law, *a from 441 4 8 which have been determined. insurances made on every tieentAptirin. of Prop erty, in Town and Country, et rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their Ipeorporation, a period of thirty years, theyharepald lossesby Fire, to an amount exceeding Ft,ur Millions of Lanais, thereby Al fording evidence of the advapimes of Insurance;, as we ll as the ability and dispthOon to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the pear 1569,116:41.168 da DIIiEHTOII.4I. °Frannie W. if seminars, hifoaluiciat H. Lou T081A.9 W MIN Fat, Dieril, 'S. BROWN, SA MUHL IiJI.AVT, i&A.A.CI LICA, .1 AMA R. Su ITU, EDWARD C. WAOILO Et W. RJORMIDB; (}l6thitilg FA L ()HAS. C. BANOTtnn, President. EDWARD U. LAIxE, Vice President. Wx. O. Steel, Secretary pro tem. CIARLENER COFFIN, Agent . my Northeast our. Third and Wood if s PHILADELPHIA FIRP AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT fiTilue.pir, Opposite the CilistAom /Immo. Capital-10 2 19400. A55eb..1P04,943. GILL MAKE ALL HINDS COP Is ♦ URANCE, either Per t stusl or Limited, on every description pf Proof or Iterchandise, attains:mettle rates of premin ROBT. P. KING r resident. DL W. BA. DIRECTOR%L.IJ Vi pe President. OKA EILVII BANII/3, S. K. ENCILLISM, OnOtaa W. Snows, P. H. S•VRAT, JOll KO S. Pstri., (. SHULMAN, 30t.lefR VLATTOII, . 5... bLaiceurts, K Wuatn, F. Bt.soancins, :Secretary, • 1. G. etiFFIN, Agent. Jyt:ty (lonia' Third aod'WoOd streeta. Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. H. etlLLEtt,jr. Preilderit. F. SL Uoanori, Secrete*. ea_pt. R. p. Cot , Ruiar, (pn'l Agent. No. WI Water *treat, (Swing it Oti , * Warettouse, np etalrs,)Plttsbnit. FI L L UWE Ali , INT ALL kinds of FIRE and ht.h. TNE A Horne InitthMon managed :by Dirsctors who are well known In the commtujity, end who ses determined„ by promptness f end liberelity, to maintain the character which they hare ealutnt , l, as offering the best protectiondat those wbo tb• sire to be insured. asosoah—R. Altller , It . , illiMes Al 'A uley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Otorge Elampbell H. HerronAlhaa. Menet son, Andnew Ackley, Aleaandes Speer, Uar id M. Long Sae* J. Thooms, B* kewell, Jot. 2 ?A't lune. ALLIZHENT INSDRANCF. CO. VF I'l'r l .13 MUD 11.. Wilco, No. 37 Fifth Street, Dank Block. IhiStIllIKS AGAINST AL/. IiJNDS OP ■ FIRE AND MARINE RISK:4. ISAAC Preid4entj JOHN Vine President ; aN/K.„ Secretary; W,lt. A N,Cienctal Agent. lit usrer rin— tonne Jong. 1.. 4 4. Noreeyl, re 04;1. R. 0. ()ray. John A W !boot, Farineatock, John dirOord., Omit. Adam I nem.. N. P. sterling, Capt. W. Donn, abort M litew, ii *L. It. Darin. no?, p 1 t pOCKKT BOOKS piIIOTOGRAPII A LRCMS. . pORTFOLIOS pleat KNIVES. p A PER p A PICR COTTERS. PENCILS. PEN RACKS. pROPIELLING PENCILS. p Ass BOOKS. RAVSON'M INDELIBLE INK. ROCKET INKSTANDS -0 PLAIN CARDS. POST OFFICE PAPER. RENDOLDERS. p ARCIIMENT, COPXING 8001{ New Goods New Goods New Gocik, A rid Stntionery of all kinds Myers, Schoyer & Co., New Goods New Goods oet2l 90TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT New Goods New Goode New GoodE New Goods New Goode ASSETS'. JULY, 1884, Clash $ 19d,295 88 State Stocks 650,390 00 Real Estate, (UnincUmbered,l 87,953 18 Mortgage Bonds 8E18,920 00 Railroad Securities, 646,165 00 ()fitted States Stecks,.., 680,006 00 Bank Stooks, 4,069,110 00 blisaellateoue Stocks,„ 23,489 50 Gnu • $ 3,401,938 66 LESS LIABILITIES: . _ ..,Loases, (Adjusted, unadjusted and . • not due;) 12:5,4" 52 Net • $ .3,273,63.5 e 4 43-$lO,OOO to 360,000 Olen on a sdngle riak. -5 1E6 Fire and Inland Navigation and transporta tion Risks acCepted at terms consistent with solvency. and fair profit. Losses equitably ad. :Listed and proMptly paid at this Agency. Applications for Insurance Solicited. POLICIES 'ISSUED 'WITHOUT DELAY, and all business attended to with fidelity find dispatch, by A. A. CARRIEP tr. BRO., , au3lllm Agents._ NUTS. 200 Bags . Altican Pea Nuts. 100 " Iris' Almonds. 60 " Provence • 10 Bales Bordeaux " 100 Boites Shelled " 60 Bags English Walnuts. go '• Filberts. go Brazil Nut'. 20 " Cocoa Nits. Now In store and for sale by REYMEIt tc-BROS. q0a.,126 1.28 Wood s treet. . . 1""1 - R:5.` , ,,, inillanr,P4 56 „ , tii atilti l iaATUtater ' 116° ' 4 WA/AZ.I4UP._ CMS' - ' ;-- ' i..t s • -• :r •.! rr • • •, 4 68 , .i. •, , 5UZ 4 .1,., 41 _1 t. ,.., i 0 att i . ~,, All pb1 . 11.% . Aiktr ._2 . stvt:i- . 2 . 1? .: , _ , •=n - grillt • P r: ' ' '-' " AIL • • • - ...0 ; r - .3tistivea. 93:1 , I____. :• iu• WU `•;;i rearair.• efirstond "Int _ J,••••-rarta.O..w.q g ~.1, , ,C it Eli Nid6X2Wr:t4k -•; 1 • ;;;;;•:;•;.;•;; I pi: trio;; ;cit'•:;ff lt ~...i. ; :1; -;;;;: 11 , 1104'1i •il - i.m...- ; jai?, •••• 2. ii .; „*) • 2 j: .f..., i.,,, i 1,, .F r i, ..r1 ,IT, ••: I .0.1 k :' A ,fl -., - ' ' ,ti :.: '' -•': -!. i MAI 7 , .."1 al .., i rv! , . i , L., 7, ~..i. i,,,A .i; 'a ~ .. ~~, INSURANCE 13V".FICELE. OF THE *u.• w i i !:!t, ` 4, Js4. NATION - 4 BANKS. FIRST 'NA.TIONAL • 'Hi , ' :I • •OF iPrirT 4 fitili:Fna-ti: • I TitEASVEY OrstouortiorrrritotiwitturfrasOuitessfar Washington City, Aug,6th, 18111. II Wuttlies By satisfactory etildenlaiipresentitof to the unde;signed,tt has tpege_residsptoim that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF l BURGH*tn the Colility OCA.Begherly and,State of Pennsylvania has been Only organized under and according to the requirements bf the Aet Of Congress, entitled "anAn to provide a National Currency, secured'by a p ledgee• of Milted Mete" Stocks, and to provide!fontheeirculatten,and re. demption thereof." a pproved February Stith i 1863, and has compiled with all the' provisions of said Act required to be compiled with before committal:kg the business of Banking.- , Now Titiattroue, I, Hugh ,MaCullooh, Compl troller-of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said .PIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS* "R l Mit- county Allegheny and . State of Pennsylvania, it authorised - to eonitnente the buelnwas of banking tinder the Act &barmaid. i In testimony whereof Witnens head and seal of office, thislithilay °IA VIM • SS HUGH NoCU Oconne.oller of the - TEE FIRST 11 - ATIONAL BANK OF PITTSIATIOR, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 11500 7 000 timid in Wltaarttrith: • • 0 1/4 1, learns. to gt,ooo, The Pittsburgh Tread Company having organ. , lied under the set to porovlde a National Gum. ay, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or PITTSBURGH, woidd reeloiAy drier its services for the collection of NoWi, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, i4a. , receive money on deposit and buy and sell Egchange on all parts of the Country. The muses' which has attended therittabuigh Trust Company since its organization in lffi2, will we believe be a sufeclent guarantee that bull. mass entrusted to the new organization will re. wive the same prompt attention. Having a eery ezUordve correspondence with Beaks and Bankers; throughout - the country, we believe we can culltruntumalfacilitimi to those who do Mildness with us, The beelines/ will be conducted by the semi olleets and dlntettorn iinuws Jamite.LAvestur W*. K. Ni3llOX, Roe Rat. S. Hare, AzazzairoilLe r imbue RILL, 'nano* G:flAtr.Wr. (' cos, %eremites, USX. SHADLair, Saatirdr. 'Rua. JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. oast D. SotiLLY, Cashier. seire-dirwtt - : TRIUMPiisNT suecVssel THE BRADEVRT PIANO FORTE RiarTYVIT SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS irithin Faur - Weeks, Inthulling Twp ,Gold Idedala and one pager MedaL STRONG • di Of the Most itontment The most eminent of the mualcalgrofesslon of New York City, after frequent arid thontingb trials of my New Seale Piano Fortes, hare given me the inost emphatio and unqualified teatimo. The following is a specimen of the vol• untsry testimony I am constantly reeel ving iron gentlemen entire L ly disinterested. mul sallll will acknowledge es thoroughly tit judge 01 the merit* o fPlano Forte. ..[Ve have examined muck core. Mr. WM 11. 1311 A DBURI"ii IVEW SCALE IPIOI.IO FORVES, end it is one opinion that, irkpower, purity, richness, quality of tone, andMrporig4 ~. imenrStp Mr. Ilradbury's instruments excel. -We find great brilliancy and a bealtlful sing ing quality of tone moat happily blended. • We have ',arch seen a square Piano Forte combining or many 01 these qualities essential to a perfect inm rumertt.” Signed, II Mills, John Zwidel, Organist Harry Sanderson, qt H W Beecher's. I 'harks Fred*, (leo W Morgan, Robert Heller, John N Pattison. :has Weis, Charles (}robe, A Heston, John H Ickl 11 (1 Timm E Matthews, William Mason . ; FL Ritter, Hut hLareteek; Theodore Thomas, W Berge, Clare V Regimes, Theo Hagen, Ed. N 4 - Robert Stoepel, “Musical Review." Strakose , Anschuts. Theo M iustare R Eckhardt, F H Nash. WAMELTNIC & No. It Inewers Blodk, tit.'Clair street, aeon Salle Agent,. UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY f. 0 , 4 4C4 It AN 71E' STREET, (Opposite the Cathedral.) Licensee by the United States Government to cc Leat PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, A rid ALL ()THEE rdUltary or Naval Matins. THE ONE HUNDRED DOP.A:IM BOUNTY, DUI SOLDIERS, Dtachargrd cu aceouut of wounds BEDEWED IN BATTLE, collected In the Shortest Time. OS Grant street, P.JITTSBIA2OII, PA. JOSEPH M. GAZZAhI, GILBERT M. M'AIASTEB, Attonieys. eet2l:dtf MOCLILLAND'S .ACTION HOUSE, No. 55 Fifth Street Special attention is asked to the large stock o DRY GOODPS, Shawls, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, ylaispeti lJassinseres and Jeans, Domestic Goorke*o 41eo, Boots and Shoes,. , . Of every description, now being received, for Ladies', Misses', Gene's, Boy's and Oldldea's wear. oat% REDUCTION.. IN. . PRICES: ' • , CARPETS, orr. SLOTHS. WINDOW • At the New Oaartcoet M'FARLAND & COWAIS;. Nov. 71 & 73 nria Street; litat.itilliee' to Poet oiliee,.ltepOrtat MO*: DRUGGETS .AND tRUNINCLOTHD.. • - , We have jlltt reative4 VP* eMirel____/RAT L i n very haedeome patparne ,WoelerkAftwirre k /pie dalliou &loam. at very IoW IPP)P4‘. niPPAß.l4Ar k f i ltiaNs, Nest dOCltto Poe 14/4440°r*. l jpitziaar.s, lur,Tgmbs £ 100 dozen )4 gallon Plaits. v i s A AP' . SCliedule of Advertiding Bates Deily. Woes week, wee a qace k, 1 .Bqt. : 1 Sqr. . .1.84 r. One time Tw0...... Three times.. Fool!. time x ..„„ . Fivetimel One week...: Two weeks " Thies oweeks Cope month TWo months..... .. Three months Six months kilsw pont4. One year • • •• •• • •te .0 • of tav .1•4. •. 9 • enzerrolisit:s . w For onediqu aa k verthr nAI toh ProP4o4olll. , 17" week a week r I 1 mouth • • .',# 61 85. # 6 IX) • • *4 la J 4 8 , 8 alqigh4 ..... .17 20 11 46 56# , _,#, 6 months . .. .. - '24 00 19 00 ' 'l5 76 . 20 1 vett ...a...4 %,( 40 00 • 48 00f •. , 84;442 , 14- - -- rreileei deirge the atidvir teL math netieemr,oefeh inaerttar, '.j66gerita Marriage ricitl eaatiiaperliOn- , , mboit Stea rub/ 040240 ! ,xeant ' cul e beer' -• hiyd ' '- - ''',J . -- ",M";• ,7 - - 7- , 1-"--, -r:-: - yr, ' Great TO ' All wnei ipelleyer in a Weeiterd COrtsPiradyi .• ' The asionbdineileV'elnptneiltti-reeent ly made in the t'eport of the Judge Ad vocate ,GexteraL . may; well Judoca the meskserionvelieelion. ; We ,clo,rpt, cred it the inferences, distru;bY him ad, to its'extent ' orultitnini object . We 'do not-believe that'anY:tvldesplead; 12blidpi- Tacy.tof a treasonable eharaoter tr.r °APO teflonltie:A Aminis7i n h i aseverA el rusted' n,anyitiOn o county 'But"are'fulfsitieil that' therfels an argaitiatitbn krunith at I thti i fltfulem League", extending throughout: tharini ted States, one, pf the cardinal purposes df Which we believe 'hi be' to &tinplate the overthrow bf ihe Old- Vederal GeV enixttetit and the stithilitotiottitif another to solt,thelf 1 111 11 PorPtittflt 'Pic •f9r9 1 4.. 0 i !Irma. 4'e this.ts not atreasonable prigen ization we knhvenot to d'efnie ilie'ierrO. With such an institution' ineklitehe among us, armed and acting in secret, the true friends of their ,country a 44 it Government cannot 'natural rental passive. It is but natural that the shottld resort to counter erganizatiOn. si When properly conducted, and when i good faith acting strictly in „defence u themselves, of,thir. rights and instittl tions, we believe finch an coigittilidtt6 in be In the highest degree commend able. We hsveurged 'to such a cour I heretofore. , We repeat that recommen dation new. The strength which resnll from easocialion mast be invoked to ou aid if We Would be successful. I We do hotdeny that some of these court 1 ter organizations have---v.ontrary to one, views of poliey, and propriety=initiate.d 'the Union Leaguers and resorted tit 'Se cret associations. Some of them &ay be even treasonable in . their-character. In the very nature of. thilkOha ,wrong upon ono side is calculated to beget r a counteracting wrong upon the other. We small& approvingly, but in thq spirit of philosophical troth. Welt:now! nothing of" ny organizations among th ' opponents of the Administration, whi are thus improperly conducted. W believe their number at most to %El small. We condemn them,, and are not! therefore responsible fortheir acts. . i But suppose their number be as great as is stated in ,thls report of the Judge Advocate General; and' that their pur pose is as therein intimated. , slittplkts( them to have already front fire hundred thousand to a million of membera ixt organized nimitleatione, extending throngotit martritt the Western' Btattis4 and that they intends to act in treasonai ble opposition the:plans and purpotte of the Administration, arid the subjee becoMes ene of the greatest' Magnitude Let us briefly study the' ' lessbn which teaches. ., ' . ' :, , 1 No great movement. 'of this kind i . without some adequate cause.. -Tha cause may not always be justifiable, fin it can never vithsafetY be diatigarded Thev who would resort to brute tore' to crush out any widespread dissatisfac I Lion tralieftrdled not the inch to whon t the welfare of a , great. people CAn r te safely entrusted . This truth pol never have a more striking illustrati on'u than that Presenteld by the present 'Con dition of our country- A blind persist .once in error and.a dogged:determina tion to use, violence,iestead of „reason may and can . light the flames of cliff war iii‘our Waist, jirattris they did a few years sleittbetween.;the. sister Btatea=bf the Union.. The true : remedy„ confilatt in reinqYPlg thP1114143/44g,f4tM and Ir. in increasing it. . Every one'inifst pakei've that - a. state of feelling now preVails whichlhreatens the most tiirefu nias ~-That bitter an imosity i witich-couatitutes the food on which civil war is nottriahed pervadea every 'neighborhood; 'and is' daily in creadingin-vindenceandiintensityv,,Wb are preparing, and multiplying, the eta meats of combustion, and, . like reckless children, or e playing with the 'Ambigua - whieli Mayuat `any moment Vat' np , the conflagrafien.. - . -r . - „,i War has been invoked as the remedy for a4el k edblrongs / / The people are dad,y pc pcfled in . the idea that fort e reclteSS f auk' itiPposed f eleviinett' appeal should be made to thasword . d not to th - e - dill magistrate: A contem t for',lkiminif .littttitunxiai y inculcated. ~:The Rreeldent, Acta : thee - ample by declaring in ; -400, that.. o present uttuderooa,v(ls , , mis t ve con _ tied for the violens overthrow or so 1 Of the cardbitifproVisiMitibf ours yens - ,';lfted n ehntitittitiouiL of *ldhlf'hivditlit 'pßifet?. - Re'conducts the: 100'11411c mariner as to "cause the gem , heart humanity to dhlidder Slid 'revolt; hug 'lead to the tiPpiehetisiOniliat'llre4eat piiitatibirof it•Whole - tieople? . rtvith?Wh we 4,ie long :hate connected by moil atill'on brokeir' Wit" la thilistil 'Of 'hit ultimiteliittniticini . be'ffitoti - , '-- 7 aPleaiit'bY ilkiodlieltfilfaibblga 'orgiliiiiifiki", briiiiif dkutend - Olen 1 liiagriK. fde..the . jirOliablailitiartiotie .. 4 0 6 0 1 1 1 1 g AO AoliiioAl4lldit iieli % • *keit L in - Vi - 'views i,' if Li) - r TWO* Ilia c id ymid-, l t tgabiaid ''On'the' ) Otlibr VW: u l t liirltivtfiiiirti li§i 1 1 1/ 44 1i0 ,1 1 1t .1 a 4 dtil #Pr' - - 1 ;43AK . kaCIS A „thltii!linge,' efiri 111 1.0g i fl-kutt -.- iiit‘Nletieeto 11 3 =MO 'l,h, , . rilWeirb o l i v n ipr ' the 'NonKto' ~ ' .gtit.thblitts ttui.WEW - ~ r. ~- i tiiiiiliti 7 thin Wean AA' , iilibblTOP 1 ni J , 4 i , li e ' i ' l e '' ..,„..Mi)1), I t eligfirieinititle ' ore ,. . 11 • ~ , , 'b.; I' - 3-- - ,. 1 - 1 , -" Wifet T e Ll ' t :thit :4o th iidAtkeiliti la , -- 4. n iia iiiiiatizte ,, sll lig. . i l iiiti _ .thufthlti id& it. , ,!ti , ..' ; .. or , . Otii7 t lt,fio 1 ', o f jldace . . b ••', iiiiir-) , "bMii iVilidiefft , -......10.14_, ! fi..3-:.ii insT 1.,!-Ap•.,3 ii'vii-Atill t ' • -.-:.e..ter - ,,ti It: ,_ ~- • . - -.p._ , . via ktillitseCifio'LA,44 SI .*. Bronsmo rostr7 1011111-fr i tit BARB utildlicifheited-mrms.- =MI =ZSZEI OPEOLII. ATTAITATOZ, PAW TO 141111W.---MERCMaIg: letaiN P • - For • ',imps the face. Be warned. before.you_....are its victim. I .f.f. 4•> 31 ri V at. te ll ct;p There is but onath of safety. Let the war lend+ as soon illtkmonliThsstz with lturnationallirteaxit 7 And itenerr , lin ,one asks - `iifolii it tisiirthilkolThis_ much ' can Aemendlyeamm*lB4lli.gfinttltone of South { rethink itiiicie , traWea , to us in various- ''sififiel'tind 4 fitini as many sourceCtontriatifiris thatainooold. thiv. ern ßcoitt“--mP7,4A l Sholt INT 4 . 1 boll or ruin, tre'restotem ' •fflimltr6 ~: , 4 flue , the war for anr•Unbittrful purpose—for - the . c . nfprcp7Ww2Litat th the eatgbli dtf oliit ''''Aerx hy so doing we* tire hightnifshig*tattapn , which•mayilsooh,defoUtbeMn 'Xiiikorig - ottr .. o l 4llerio andAmrB9l .., . ; ; , , come a4ain, arid the_ eitt , ,f , e .! qe ~ g -*hicli *hicli noVaiiingfiitifin ~= , M.' At!. ; _,- - of tunagoniat pi' -itramis f Ailignsithi ttain ttilthi/armony, andloWefshalloggiNAo- P 9nl qP n g'sr 3 P . 4ttlin W - a toFft o l4 9 Isslinct. t e sun aan not. e stonii - Wiricil vita 7 12, lify lade= - the &al Elf inedjiitileilitOtnihnlittalittin ---,.' to theipromptinge.ofiratern* fatklekte--- iTlitc n S4 I IFVf or LlMillr, wel as pAtnAert ~ ~ ,e l .. a .filet ~,,„,,..i. . . theihneiretoteeth'er;tftetatbi ti ge 1 Atisst„.,... eavenemedAatiodAi-Arilloott.iztßin,Q. pxX d pr' o ort b, V.--.4" " 1 .;.. 71 , , ~,,,, • ~: .41,44 W ._ ...._ .0. .... . ,'S,.. -.VI - frifri,, Cie!PieAlgtiett',bnlirp • .oentlVlAli4 2 4 44WA1 E -- ' 13 4 enertil Thomas livered -= tirtroudditss.;fdralliinuabittind JohnSoni last TiktitgaynAdalg,9o4 P - - , ' , :i PP r _V l l•A t ti i ikt l i9r=ctin i ll i i g yo =e yefr., we, The mOs la kordous of iiiiimeeBl4 and"thogi 14 _,,,. o olcifid: thO heartiest andlmost tOnthuslativar plausufrom an audtentlitnlifpWabitP frY pf.Bol4ier;VpniutV.l'd those m WAI he re •o t Miiiid servi ' "nrCi ht - ._ „ ' M••• ,`.. 'lint , Here -is-larrmrettnicili frens4otll:' lifftsghythespee* thmtaffeCt. Ott6orui4oh Was, according 16 P4„,tel:' ' ,"' ;,:7,90 1 ' tiondeilt;to'..(4l!6;ol4*.-1' a. ..- 11 , enzyloreiniumosuniorg, , vans ' 1,411;6 '` . .PrOtpnlo4-10900:fent. :. ; 0011i4iti On'lltiCa44044#454' " 1 -'4 7 of coarse IpronoutmeesgarpatE„ . - f .:..,.. --, -- cagoCOnv - entrOil i aftd fro WIZ emanating iii - gp -- ::Pl'' This Lainderely rnartitEshig - inunpelkid. to do,' 101 ' 1! -trjardtigifto who assert trafgeAtqtA t'X , . - 44 4 411*-"' sonally is unwrlrthrof44l9o~ltite Presidential clairr*lllottetihilifiribt MeCiCain:j ••31ighlyeiltitOe' 431'1411mA as mean e r ROM) akias4 . L e '' • ' , with ititTorP.o for Va. ,i - ; ret wise and woo bilge kaw,. 4, . pabild,lll 4 oVol4snifila t'; 9P %. entirely' jealbusvfiXtusliOntrootta“.ooo- try, a' Am 841,1fied that AO iiiiteltllolo - br,ing to ,the ttir 4:01 . the rresidenci ti ettilr tip _ e position itself, , iiirlfedritiui -, f-til -tittl Appropriate gracefitinetsOnahlifunseenti dignity:;: iLotelAn4eettlinahmk-NARk ' - I. in t j hii rufitfule 4l ' LiVe_ni t 'tie t krOM Flif .: ~, his 'heart:in hilit'nfilfitiffaVie '- country faithfully astiledmistkValtdet- -. eT i tkeh i l lt f i* o rgiitheltie44,oi - Afivitift*- --' mosAp Mini Cheein f.bia,Ahiltt an i rir I v , ~• • ' ~ -Itthi t.. `filth. [l i . - tr , , t 6nly v iiiiels hitt rificiifelthei .r . :. , ~ , e. agaitDt his V loyalty 7, tuidt eentaiitiPnt :which thoselwltolioirST 401*1110 seen l it to i,nd9 l 4et„iL ." ' megi..Rf , , i, hear',l '', The'lkm . gat en- w - M, ~. ____ y . th., -, hohati - borne 01;336'144.r wicattgami - ,-'-: in my mind the Audiditi- -. 444.1u01du - meat so Lure soiMa- weilz -hkii tc:n .:- - r.a.munesnor' so 1. 70 2 09 9 00 6 00 9,16 r . 18 AS' 118 00 21 83 chivalrously dew.,,,- . ,,,- q gt ,r aonafy, in a. /11402,6:14**41:1-' Iti__„9BMP 1 4' rgy t- ''• [Load e (mei+. o b vo; e. lhakilatre Checiiftik:/r/ / of/the dahgeili ofittherbllitilkajW/01 ahall2say .48,110a-rtbistga. pall= was ,a&t.,.utideFfilpAty . f 2 and' - Malvern' liill i 'iler Biigade;' s ftretaeftdbde el' ;Ql} x '3 thiatltthouttlltavirasfir t e i tt ec oMPARSOWl64O.4,-4ractiof , :::" I, been_ eXtgOlglitAY., C.Loniraidloug,cotietsi , , dee4hatitludiftielibr` *.-,- siiihtithttetettephifrattilia:, pIisketi:PPAMCOMIS2I§QI , ! 1 4Fa4 8 -1 11 P lies; twar,l in4er e. woo, vat Apel}llW d ' agar : eroeiton c his c , - . cries of-twadoherlfiatialeratt.T# , !,,-4r4 - FlarJel DiatreititnY Uk lll 4/ 44- . 11 44W elleer 41a.t9p,Ed/Ritzt, elia4llll-1414. traitor or, a coma— np 4 cin?Winittk, • kith doWit,i/I 4 wilEtTabawiwwitichlitatisk r: tionkonlydum ib1awe40414{4110440, 1 0; 1493 r • Oro r > `wit I,l'l M.P....,11.5i0 et. , Resttio . o4 : ,-4T ruocorm. 41,
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