L Y `~~ Yr - WLI ' 1_ _ J tersaedinvie, 'woe' eiwy4l9P,4 TwoOnibuition.. lei , Threelinsestlons.. Four Five iwwittons.. " insertlont.., P(One - Weelt , • Twotviteeke rine ageism eliegesb) ID .A. : belt Stogievet ptlhioi ed t WEE Single umbsoriptlol Five midis, each. Ten telptes, each Forty One Hundred I _ I ERNIA OR EufroßE. Hernia or RtiPture oared, Hernia or Rupture eared, Hernia or Rupture eured. Hermits or Rupture 0rar4.501. Hernia or Rupture cured. Marsh's u Radical Ore *rust Rtnter's Patent Trim Pitch,' Supporter Truss Solt-Adjusting Trams. Dr. Bauninkr's Laos Body Braes, for the oure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and apinsl Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Fiteh's Silver Plated Sup.. porter. Piles Drops, for the aupport end awe of iliClastic Stockings, for ivaalt and variance Elastic Km* Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, fur week knee Joints Buspensory Bandages Self-lujecting Syringes ante every kind of Syringes Dr. KEYSICH. ham also a True' Which wi ailleally cure Hernia or Rupture 4611 - 0111oe at his Dace STOWS, No. ISO WOOD STEPET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Pentane writing for Trusses should send the number of aches around the body Immediately over the rupture. D. KEYSER will give his personal attention to the aplioation of Trusses in adults and children and he is satisfied that, with an experience o twenty years, he will he enabled to give Nandi," Self.lnjeeting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Sell-Injecting Syringes SeIT-injecting Syringes Or every Med Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Belidagee, Etis sgensiaßandages, Snapensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street nelo.lyd&cv =LIM TWENTY YEARSISTANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from Me one of most respectable citizens of Wilkins tounuthip regard to Dr. gryser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher, The Doctor's certificates are Within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparatiOns. Du. Gno. H. Kirresn became aMoted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, se much 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 as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. 1 used to buy andtake whatever I could hear of or read of in circulars and pamphlets that fell In my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me so me good for a little while, but afterw ar they would return again as bad 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 Lindsay's Bloat. Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that 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 ueedlt according to your directions, I then Gall ed to tee you again, when you said I could n expect much benefit froin one bottle. I bought It on; one bottle at a time, until I ha v bottles ! After this quantity had veep used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur dme 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 past.. //eve been well now for elic months, and there is noappearance of a return of the disease; I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coining down and hurting me. I Can pitch hay, chop wend, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When 1 ound not your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my case known to the country for the benetttof °there who may be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You May Ptibilsh this if you like—l live in Wilkins Towage!?, and will be pleased to satisfy any one. of the 'Muth of this certificate if they wish to call December 24th, 1863, ELLIOTT DA PIS. anagota eke name -of DII..IIEODaII LEYStit an the amer of Me boWe le and patted okil the cork ; alto for his damp on the (bated .t3tatm, stamp on. thti top oldie bottle to xtormAhepojt awek , sd upon 4 - *Puri", p,*ctE,iohichte fa* nta - iiV I 28leee idhtsi - _. ~~ Ft hr e -. , . k •• i' ' --....,.. . - - . 11 . 1 0tieperSaillii**0 - t - -; , ..i s r, '. - • - - . ( _ - .1. -- ,e.P- • - •'= , :-.'-' 4 %. , f1-:- ,, ,A - -, i.e., . - - : .1 .: I -.1-r. ioCklitti e 0 I • t 4. ilB Rkindoxiieka. • 8.00 -•." ~.. . . , ~. . . . ) is. -. 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P. _B f , , . 1,00 ....EIMEMICOMENimm i....,..„,... •.._____ . • • -411103 2.1_. Editor agd p r o p . 1, a or Rupture Cured. or Rupture eured. or Rupture stared. Rupture or Hernia otirod.. Rupture or Hernia pared, Rupture or Herniseure4l. Rupture or Bernl• cured. Rupture or Bernd* cured. Rupture or Hernia inured. Rupture or Hernia eured Rupture or niernta our•dl NOTICE TO ALL GONtralit.N.E.D.— Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there 111 peauliar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseaseanamed in this card, (Parvicailismeana,) why the should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that ell physicians treat dis eases.of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these lot o very refinedthei parties. Igo suppose they would not ne of r family to beerty tha has de voted years tor their benefit,ause hetadverti ses the fact, and their family physician say. he is a humbugprived so he can getarty the case. Often he has alnfost de the of hls life. He mes at last to the physician that eivertmes—how co else are they to know I Are they not aware that' Sit Astley °griper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sit OhAriell Ball and M. Paid Rloord devoted years In cthe treatment of these disemies t These men'arelteld -up a. shining lights in the medical world ; I don't aseert that all 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 Parvecs Disiteesa upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery end untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogeiher, es I think it is the beat and most certain. It ia In my power to bring hundred. of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general sno res' but my long residence in this city fa stub. Glen t proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and ail diseases arising from it are cured In a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. t t ael:at our The d r i s f earreen t advertisements n ha ben m ft Vin n W4B frm answe o r f s than only lad of health and money. Ilemdtedeare cured anon ally by my now remedies. Address BOX boo, jandyd Plttiburgh Postofftme R U N' A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozitn different kinds, Your Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes 1 All Candidates From 5 lnohes to 50 Fee • At Plttaburgh Flag Manufactory, at PIT TOOK'S News Depot, opposite the Postofilce sepio . - , Z N g R F.' MTA 0 Cit it i t" . f'. I: C 7: ..4 CM I> 0 O Z 0 j C/4 IA 0 t. )4 43 PI , w E" ; 1 1 E-( © ~, ~ ,- gl4 P Cd al P-I aoi E. 0 r. o tr.. 4 ‘ . .D " GO a. 1:z ,_,,.. ,=, o ~,„, p4,w , ! l* 41 .',W 2 t3' trl an , p Z ~'. a =, _ 4 1 n. 04 5r,... = c.) 02 _L, ^ 4 x ~.. W Cr 6 1 : r `":; GP 'i,, , , .4, -... .31 V, c a t. 4:el O 44 X' f:dy i l . F•••• " .2 1 co 4 ~,, 1.g.2C f_2B6. G. 2. .i gi 1 COmi W ti: J. G. 141ILDO?i ....................... JNO. BELLY WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND LAMP. GOODS, CARBON OILS,, BENZINE, ite. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, PIIT.4IIIROIi, FIVE- ACRES OF GROUND N THE BOROUGH OFMANCHrs.S. I TER, SOW ooeuined aira marketgarden, and ni a high statoof oultivatioin 113 Uttered for sale very Innfi T.htie prensiety colt/6111i to beeionie' very v aluabiltot building lotit,:being iu a ipitr. toe When( the.demand for . honsei is 'now vett great. ; It. geillAt be nude avilifiablif,' livery 'foot - forldint purpose, lying hnier. LAPpistth: BIWA* Broke; e q 4ll genityagiaiiiiiiiiii - ` • _< _ u-AOS 8,414 4,111ucti C04.1,44111R aerLteitp' " ItitirthesizaktlMAfalki Attuata4, Awe. f- oruStation,A—W qmix . of ; I . R.L4tirgiettrillyxarep lith au ji kplt T l e I a; 4- - AL_ - ,- * : e rr' 4.-:. 7 ni __,,,, Di , , , ~ t t Aftt Nttate Broker, No. et Fourth st.; pitik2 vast. Jele MEDICAL - pipoiimqv TO LADIES Irate PRIVATE MEDICAL, ADVI BM, an invaluable treatise of 64 pages, by DR JOHN iIAAR-17,E1t, published for the benefit of the sex. 0 a receipt of ten cents it will be (sent - post aid, la a staled envelope, to all who apply far ....Itgtves a concise description of a 1 the die easespecullar to females, together with Means of cure, and treats of Coneeptron, Pregnancr,/kia- Carriage Sterility, Sexual, Abuses, Prolapses, Wert,. Female Weakness, Consumption 4 - e., and Mach other valuable information notpublishexlin any other work. Every lady should procure a copy without delay. Three Editions 50,000. each, havertireed been published and dietrfted this year. _ HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMA 1 0 .137.1%T.A,X A M1 the most. Infallible and popular remedy ever known for all diseasee of the female sex. They have been used in many thousand gases with -unfailing success—end may be relied on In every case feftWhich they are recommended, and par r tieularly in all cases arising from OBSTEITO. ' TION OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE, no matter-from what cause it arises. They are of in restoring to health all who are suffer, ins from Weakness and Debility, Uterine Dis-• Marrs,' Nervousneas, 4 - c. 4r., and they AOT LIRE A CHARM in strengthening and restor ing the system. Thousands of ladies who have euffered,for years and tried various other reme dies in vain, owe a renewal of their health and strength wholly to the efficacy of Dr. Harvey's Female Pills, They are not a nem discovery but a king tried remedy—the celebrated DR, JOHN HARVEY, one of the most eminent physicians, prescribed them for many years in his private practice, and no' physician was imore truly popular or widely known than him in the treatment of FEMALE DIFFICULTUAIN All whs. have used DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS recommend them to others. Nurses recommend them—Druggists and Dealers ceconi mond them in preference to other medicines, because of their merits. No lady objects to taking them for they arc elegantly Prepared by an Experienced °hernia, . Primo One Dollar. iffil--Out notice out If you desire Dr. Hari ey's le a nPi Book, and If you cannot pr ,s core 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. J. BRIAN, General Agent Box 6079. 7illJedar Street, N. Y. Who will take all rlsk If properly directed ; and you will rectelve theni poet paid, securely [waled from observation, by return mall. SOLD BY DR uGG rs GENERALLY. 0 0 17 T mom... a * 44- ow t 11.4.1 1. 7 Ng 8 o Z . '. 0 ••;1 7;Q, ce 02 I , CL, "" ,-; . Q i s .9. ... 2 ~., MA2f trPAOTUREHI3 OH AND DEALkELS IN 4.• F(. g 41 t: 0 4 .1: . i - 1 , , 'CPA ii .47: ---- -- DRY GOODS, HOSIERY &C. -BARGAINS. Ant °ODA BOUGHT AT PRESICHT PANIO;tIOES. MACE Et Sr (CLYDE, Wholesale and Retail-Dealers In TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves RIBBONS, ftIICIIMS. Furnistdng Goods and Notions Balmoral and Hoop Skirta, Saratoga, Beaver sad Turban Hata, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn Ilfeakfaat `Shawls, Nublea , Sontags, Walsh Sleeves, Setts, Collars, Odle, Linen, Lawn and Embroidered Roodkeichleti, Heed Dresses Nets, Steel and Jet Relt-Buokles, Dreu Trim slings and Ornaments, Ooriets, &c., &c. We offer the above and many other articles n oar line, at very moderate prices, and we Wholesale and Retail Purchases to examine our stook, which will he found large and attractive. DRY GOODS Western InsnraneeClompany ofFittaburgh, R. hIILLER,jr. President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary C R. D. Ouonnen, (Joni Agent. No. 951 Water street,(Spang Ea Co's Warehouse, np E Palm) Pittiburgh. iNsuR AGAINST ALI kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS.. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known In the eommunity, and who are ' determined, by Prialnilineas and liberality, to maintain the charaabewlildt they have assumed, S asofieringthelest yirdteel' li EVEN FIRST PREMIUMS to be insu on to those who dr- Within Ayr • Weeks, Including sire red.. DinROTORS—R. MIRO, Jr., James k 11l 'A uley , Two Gold Medals : and one Silver Nathaniel Holmes, Amander Nimick, e4eorge Deride, Campbell H. Herron, Chao W. !ticket- Medal. Rickel son, Andrew Ackley,Alexander Speer David M. Long Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell. John STRONG INDORSEMENT Milan. Jet ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PTI"rtEIItUIIGII. Ofecit, No. 37 wip.b Strut, Bank Block. ISAACAGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISRR. ISAAC JONES, President ; JOHN D. Mo. CX3RD, Vies President ; D. M. BOOR, Secretary ; (la t. WAI. DEAN, General Agent. EftgatoTone—lsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, RAI , vey Childs, Oapt . R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, iI L. Pahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam 7acobs, R. P. Sterling Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. fil'Grew, Robt. H. Davis. no2ti New Dress Goods. P ENA NEW YORK AUCTION BALES, GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, New Cloaks. Of very fashionable material, color and shape. Our stock crmprises the latest novel ties In French snd ngllsh manufac ture, and Moludes all the new Fabrics, and most popular styles 1 Long and square Brochen and Woollen. A very attractive line of Berlin and Thibet Shawls. to every imaginable Color and at all pricey. OAESDIEREB rwrinms, BLANKETS, &o. 1111 GUS & HACKS, Corner Market & Fifth New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods New Goode New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods febl.o OHIO RIVER BRIDGE. NOTICE IS TIEJFIEBY GIVEN THAT J ON MONDAY . , THE 24th DAY OF 00- ToBER, 186 L, the Holliday's Clove Rail 1108 . 11 - Company will under the authority of 1U char tar from the Legislature of Virginia, and under the Act of Congress declaring the Railway Bridge at Steubenville a lawfurstruoture, ctun mence the elevation of the channel span of said +Bridge, and fir this purpose it will h e neeesaary 'temporarily to obstruct the three hundred feet designed as a channel-way. Attention of persons engaged in navigation is called.to this provision o the second section of the Act of Congress, "and the officers and crews of all veasehvand boata navigating said river, are required. to regulate' the use of their said vessels and boats and of any pipes or chimneys belonging thereto, so ae not to interfere with the elevation coilltrudien - and use °feed Midge." All persons are ales notified that the'spannext west of the channel span la erected at an.eleva son of 66 feet abtree low water and there is a watenway exceeding two humired feet.; between the piers ; and that . he water-way betweeix the Win next east of the channel span also moduli two hundred feet, and that the' headwa y here , will be clear, 'Rollie comfy - .dettliot d tO Proceed With+the erection..o f this enee unt il the channel- speckle 'coMpleted. and the obattuathituo . _ptaguisist7td tts erwllenremomat flmittga - Are nettled 4urtheril thsit thin ridge erected ..without. A.7draw,:ridfthatAtil the reditlillikinie of thd ' A c t P t Oollgreas have been cOMPlled4itk bk + hir - Oinopititt . • • ' Vigiddr"Wilit ‘,C .AT l OY l tan: l 'P14154114 retadirt tg: !up) "Am #0 • iV • ;‘. • " . -;11-1617 r ° ltr ikataii .afti By MULL. oct9Sawd . Pretidelit. 7S Market Street, AT BARGAINS 'l'll TS NVEIFIII, 92 Market iStreet New Shawls New Balmorals New Goods New 0006 New Goods z g gil ID Al 41 o =4 Ei 1 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods New Goode Gs, MONDAY, N . _ - •:INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS D .Pain. FRAISRERN-14RE INSURANCE .00_EPANY )0E _PHILADELPHIA, OF PI Nei. 435 and 437 CIEIESTNUT ST., near FLftn.. STATRlylniT.of ASSET/3, JAN. 1 4,1863. Pnbilahed Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be. ruit Murtgage,amaply aeoured 41,898,393 82 Real Relate 61,) lost (present value $103,118 _ 26 Temporary Loins on ample Co ll at. 102,906 Stook teral peourwes., 89,135 ends, (present 'value 488,687 72,) . 89 Notes and sth s Receivable 1 ,784 68 ,821 00 Cash 27,919 38 208,1 a 9 The only profits from premiums $2, which 06 ULU have comp b any ee oan deter &Welty law, are from risks which n mined. Insurances made on every description of Proµ arty in Town and Country, at ratmi as low as are °oasis - knit with seotuity. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they haveplig loisesby Fire, to an amount exoeedinitTbur millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of theadvantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and dtspoaition to meet with promptness all Losses paid during gm year 1 8 5 1,1169,158 36 ORAALRB W. B DRREUTORS. easouali, 'MORDECAI. H. Lou TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVLD S. BROWN, SAMUEL GRALEM, lasso LEA JAOOD B . SMITI3-, EDWARD 0. , 1.) A La, GEORGE W. Ii.JOEIARDB, GEORGE FALER, CHAS. G. HAIWILER, President. EDWARD U. DALE, Vies President. Wn. 0. Steel, SedreLary pro tem. J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. myiB Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta • PHELLDELPRIA Flit) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 140 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Rouse.' tiapital..llsl9,loo. A55et5..11301,943. AVILL MAKR ALL KINDS OF IN SURANOE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Prope KlNGrty or Nierehandise, It reasonable rates Otpremin HORT. P.___, r'realdent. M. W. BALD ,WIN Vies President. DIREUTORS. threat= Bern", E. R. UOvir, E. R. Erratum, Girona" W. Dnown, P. B. SAVIIIIT, JOBBP/1 S. Peer., 0. Snatisarr, Joalirti et.stroar, S. .1. BIAGAUCIN. K WILMA, F. fitaunainum, Secretary, / I. O. OnFFIN, Agent. ()caner Third end Wood streets. pec HET BOORS PHOTOGRAPH A LBUMS pORTFOLIOS PEN KNIVKS PAPER WEIOUTS pAPILR CUTTERS pENCILS PEN RACKS PROPELLING PENCILS PASS BOOKS pAYSON'S INDELIBLE INK POCKET INKSTANDS PLAIN CARDS pOST OFFICE PAPER pENHOLDERS pARCHMENT, COPYING 800 E 8 And Stationery of all {Linda Myers, Sohoyer & Co., No. 39 Fifth Street OTH SPMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF THE ASSETS, JULY, 1864 Cash State Stooks Real Estate, (Uninoumberedo Mortgage Ronda Railroad Sea urities,.. United States Stooks, `Bank Stadia, Miscellansons Stooks, Gross $4Ol 938 & LESS LIABILITIES: Lames, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) • 2111,1136 • lirslo,6oo to $50,000 taken (martinet! 3, risk. lie oA Fire and Inland Navigation aratransporta biorr Rieke accepted at terms conaietent with solvency and fair profft. Losses equitably ad justed andpromptly paid at this Agency. Applications for Insurance Solicited. PPdoiaorss JSSTIFLI WITROUT DELAY,- and all bustitess attended to with - fidelity and dlipateti, .by • A. A. Fleannle &BED autn-am -• 200 Rage African Pea Nuts. : MO ..".. Lies - Almonds. 60 . Provence .$! Wades Bordeaux I , 0 0 &MOB Shelled .;'+• • •i..,7 = - . ' Brßagii Rec t iWainute. &:. ,7 , 3 :... go " PII - - 30 . _Brazil Huts..,; -,•3(,-4 --SO " •.= -o oeoarNitht ' ' ---* Nitny;ltore•Arljksskty 5:t t 11,3 tLf= <.• -, r uzi - qx, &SEM, , ~........_ s__. _._.__, . .zzisa, • . 1' Mdi. ll 2Wllltribba' - ., - bb;•set.- Mbhis. Preen:ft:tut reeeloved by Etz• preu. & ARMSTRONG. - UM sonar dad Pint stmt. , NATIONAL BANKS. F'IRBT NATIONAL 171 - OF TBRASVTLY DEPARTMENT. Orrick ov COXPTHOLLIat or me CIIIIRROOV,i Washington City, Aug. 6th, l&ta. WaiinatAit, By satlefaettory evidence prestoited to the undersigned, It has been mad OF appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANKpnvs- BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Penn;aula has been duly organized under and new • to the requirements Of the Act of Congress, en tied "an Mit to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of UnitQ States Stooks, and to provide for the circulation and re. demption thereof." approved February 26th, lads, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be comp led with before commencing the business of Now TIIRR3I.IIOIIB, It Hugh DUO och, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby earthy that said FIRST NATIONAL BANK 01`p the ITTS CHUB, county of Allegheny and State •of Pennsylvania, is 'authorized to oommenee the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness' my hand and seal of Whoa, this 6th day of August 1888. ) HUGH MoCULLOI6I/1 SS7 Comptroller of the Dame:sN THE FIRST NATIONAL HAIM OF PITTSBURGH, PA., • Late Pittabnigh Trust Company. Capital 1600,000 paid in vrtql_ privil ege to ttlettallo tO intOOOMUO. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ- Ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FLRST NATIONAL RANH OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &0., receive money on depocosiuntryt and buy and self Exchange on all parts of the . The smeary which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company e since its organization in 1662, will we believe b a sufficient rantee that busi nes. entrusted to the new o rga n ization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Planks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offerunusual facilities to those who do busineu with us. The business will be conducted by the MOO °Moen and ditookns. Jamas L.s.vemarrDIENOTOBE Wht. R. WINION, RUMMY S. HATE, ALEXANDER is &P IL, Tnesn BULL, FRANCIS G. BAEY, THOS. WIOHYNAII, ALE/. BRADLEY, Samara. R. JAMES LATIOHEIN, President. JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. augt.itetrir Vrt u Aue A.N'T SUCCEIRIS THE BRA OBURY PIANO FORTE • • RECEIVED 01 the Most Eminent Pianists. • The most eminent of the musical profession of New York city, After frequent and thorough trials of my New Scale Piano Fortes, have given me the most emphatic and unqualirled tesllmo nixie. The following is a specimen of the vol untary testimony I am constantly receiving from gentlemen entirely disinterested, and as all will trakslirwledge most thoroughly qualified to Judge of the merits of a Piano Forte. "We have examined with much care, Mr. WM ' B. BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO FORTE'S, and it is our opinion that, in power, purity, richness, quality of tone, and thorough workmanship Mr. Bradbury's instruments excel. "We grid great brilliancy and a beautiful sing ing quality of tone most happily Wended. We have rarely seen a square Piano Forte combining so many of these qualities essential to a perfect Instrument." Signed, S B Mills, John Zundel, Organist Harry Sanderson, at II W Beecher's. Charles Fradel, Cieo W Morgan, Robert Heller, John N Pattison, Chas Weis, Charles (3 robe, A Region, John H Ickler, H 0 Timm, H E Matthews,, William Mason, F L Ritter, Max Maretzek, Theodore Thomas, - W Berge, Clare W Hearne', Theo Hagen, Ed. N YRobert Stoepel, "Musical Review." Strakosch, Carl Atischutz, Theo Moelling, t }wave R Eckhardt le H. Nash. E L INKWAM & BARR, No. 12 Bissel's Block, St. Clair street, sep22 Sole Agents. _ UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY OS CMA.N'T STREET (Opposite the Cathedral.) Licensed by the United States (lovernment collect to PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, And ALL OTHER Military or Naval Cfaims. TIII; ONE HUNDRED, DOLT AR BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Discharged en account of wounds RECEIVED IN BATTLE, collected In the Shortest Time. Os Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA. .TOSEPH M. GAZZAM, GILBERT RI. RV:MASTER, Attorneys. oct:ll:dtf_ I BOOTS & SHOES. BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, JUST RECEIVED AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION, AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION, AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION, 55 Fifth Street. 55 Fifth Street. -55 Fifth Street. nos • 198,296 88 580,390 00 81,963 18 368,620 00 646,166 00 .680,005 00 1,069,110 00 23,489 60 REDUCTION IN PRICES. CARPETS, OILL CLOTHS, WINDOW :SHADES. A.t the New Carpet Store, M'FARLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 At 73 Fifth Street, Nexkilibuse to Post Office, Second Floor. DRUGGETS AND CRUMB CLOTHS. We have Inst received some entirely new and very handsome patterns WoolenDruggetsi Me dallion Centres, Am, at very /ow prices. M'FARLAND ACOLLINS -71 & 73 Finn strePt„ - 00120 Next door to Poet oittoe,aud Bolds 128,808 62 ILICTSUPS & MVO 'lOO dot; gailori Plot* - " • SSO `C gnu lt ftge;`fititalilS c kettiii4 l and Wabsktrzioft, • 250 Pepper Sane:2o s• &Allotted English 13snoes. Just received end for oetlo RE222Eist Bgnia_. HER it, 1864 FREI .~-. _- ~. gift Pail# Vos Schedule of Advertising Rates STAND/Be RATTER, One time Two times Three times.. ... Four Hines. *** Five.times One week Two Weeks Three weeks Oneinonth ........ Two months Three months • Six m0nth5....... Nine m0nth5.......... 0neyear............ OELANGEABLIII ADVBIIIISEMENTI3. week, one nqdu ta e t , h emmaae eous time each of the advertiser. All larger advertisements in exact Et:Quell I times 2 times 1 / time .1 Daily. a week ' s week 1 a week 1 month 4 1. 9 35 - 4 1 0 00 7oirlabo 8 months —.. 17 20 11 45 - 860 600 6 months .... 24 00 19 00 16 75 10 50 1 year 4000 28 00 24 50 14 00 iir•Flat notices double the aboie rates. Death notices, each insertion Marriage nartoes, each insertion._ 60 cents 75 " Steamboat adrertisementa, per trf p. 92 00 Executors' and Administrator's no tices ATTENTION; -VOTERS`! Address of the National DetriLeratie Committee to the People of the 'visited States. Final Appeal of the Campaign FunLowerrizEns. It no longer ad mits of a doubt that the unscrupulous supporters of the' present incumbent of the Presidential chair have determined to employ for his re election to that high office a system of violence and fraud un known before in our history. They thereby admit that his honest, legal re-election is impossible. Thereby they already confess defeat. The polling of every Democratic and conservative vote in the loyal States will make his re - election, even by vio lence and fraud, impossible. We be seech and exhort you to let nothing whatever prevent your casting that vote. In the State of Indiana Administra. lion majorities have been manufactured by the indecent exhibition of thousands of illegal votes. In Maryland military force has been used to silence the Democratic press, and the Federal Government has dictat ed the institutions of a State. In Tennessee, the Republican candi date for the Vice - Presidency, holding, by-the appointment and at the pleasure of the President, a pro-consnlar office, unknown to any law of Congress, has assumed the armed control of polls commanded by him to be opened, and the Preaident of the United States, ap pealed to by the free citizens of that State to rights such wrongs, has treated th at appeal with coarse contempt. - Last of all, the legal right of the sol diers of the republic freely to join with their fellow-citizens in the choice of a national Chief Magistrate is menaced and made a mockery. Their ca, thrown open to the political agents mps of the Administration, are.sought to be closed to the legal representatives of the Democracy, under pretexts which lead ing organs of the Republican party find j themselves compelled to denounce as I insulting to the common sense of the I nation. The mails are violated to seize the votes that have been cast against him, and to place Ida own ballots in their stead; and when it had been discovered that the votes of the army, which our candidate first organized end led to vic tory, were cast in great majority for their old commander, a plot was con trived to seize their votes, arrest the agents Who had collected them, under pretense of punishing frauds which can only be discovered by inspectors of elections with their poll lists before them, which could only be committed and completed there, and which can justly be punished only under the strin gent laws and by the officers of the States themselves. In the presence of this odious and un exampled spectacle the Democratic Na tional Committee call upon all, of what ever [name or party creed, lovers of liberty and the Union, now more truly than ever before "one and inseperable," to put forth all their strength in one final andstriumphant effort for the sal vation of both. Wielding the most gigantic system of official patronage and corruption which the world has ever seen, the Adminis tration, in whatever direction it turns, finds itself confronted by impending de feat. Its open complicity in acts of fraud and violence is a full confession that Abraham Lincoln's re-election cannot be accomplished by an honest appeal to. the unbought will of a nation of free men. By such an appeal the re-election of Abraham Lincoln can• yet be prevented, in spite of fraud and violence. Such an appeal the Democratic National Com mittee now make to their fellow citizens in all the States, but more especially to the thousands of true and loyal men who, in Maryland, in Indiana, in Ohio, in Kentucky, and in Mirsouri, now suf fering in their persons, their feelings, and their property, from the reckless usurpations of the Executive and the chartered tyranny of his commission ed agents, have almost despaired of the republic. The Democracy never despairs of the republic. The party whose successive triumphs have marked the stages of the nation's greatness, tritimphant now, can rescue the nation from the ruin wrought by the conspiracy of- the rebels at the South and fanatics at the North; can restore to her liberty, and order and law, and plant her feet securely in the paths of Republican empire. The day star of victory rose with the elections of September,' in Maine; The subsiding deluge of fanati ism will once more bare' the gr • peals of New Hampshire to 'the sunshine of lib -6119. The state-of John Starkand Dab lel Webster. will give het vote in No-. vember'fothe Irnion and the Conetittu* tion, to McOlelhirrand Pendleton. Connecticut,: - -the :ancestral ,s home' of -our noble eandidateiled: thipi rits of a Trumbull„ aA t.band:-an by At..cleau ma-, IMitk lti' -- 1 0 10veklitierto• assist -s alt r atitorottlielitepHibileV , = ,zon*verniftepturtills.-the:.reit4ltt&, 'the Empire ,fttingtetyliWkairln Neiirl, efraey.„e in the triaief t eitiple:l4plan-hrtl* Bid A; may:' State redeemed beta& in 'Onto beri in Novembet , elialvill lead the re demption of the nation. New Jersey stands- • war and peace alike', true ..to the :Union, I the Constitutieu; andffieliii. "-- ' ~.,„f The decisive vote off , linwlgork, at the Chicago Convention gave to the cause of the Union Itsgandidatg. In • November; . -11111— dteliitito - vota.of New York will herald the' piAltiViatiort of that candidate as President . . ot 'the Union, Which "at all lutzardidie:haS sworn to - preserve. , -...:---zt=.7: 17 ' ! Gallant little, HelawAre;Altaily/an, tried, tempted, but alike %lute rrittatispd 1 unseduced, , and Kentucky,Are-4iirely, with us. ~,..„,„,,,; . I. Spurning With an equar. scinn the treason and the - tyrantir cWitielirbavii once more made- her " r rielt--:tirld - .Aural . plains "a dark and bloody,:grcittid,"the-:',.1 State of Kentucky stamp her pread'...l.7l foot, and swears She Wilt free. • . ' -.1 Missouri four yeais'age--ifiegarden of -' 1 the further West, 'Aidtaillike- In:her teeming future, to- dayour,dlierdeo c rav- ' - 1 ages in all her length endrbresdth by ..1 in vr.ders and oppressors,Vaarope has '-.1 Missouri save to the trintitPtrot -a sot:. '".• dier who can guard her. bordei4 and of ,1 a statesman whq can respect:ler will? Missouri will give her votelo„,the Union and the Constitution, to .Mcgrellair and - Pendleton. .ss _ Illinois will stand by - her: siiiief Of the i Mississippi.s Her vote is !sebum foethe j cause in which so many thousands of her sons have bled on a hundred battle -I fields. The "Soldier State" of the -,-. West will have no more of Abra h am i Lincoln. F.l.sti-.1-' -, . The fact that Indiana i suffert under --- .,1 the rule of a Governor just re-elected to - office by the most stupertdotia: eombi. — 4: nation of political fraud' WitlPrailitary ,--, force, cannot shake ,our •tonfittence RI :.-',..'..' that State, which has:carried-Abe-banner ~p, of Democracy ttioniPluitt,!..y.,-y..Arough 1 - office by hard fought bathes .: . .„ -,-:„ In the elections of Oetelieti,liiitikly.for- - :5 - ty thousand fraudulent , vritesiven to the Republican candidates turttedA-lottr .1 legal victory thereinto en illegal defeat. --..,„-) It is not probable'thatthese' fraddifr 1. ban ''. be repeated upon so colost3hl,a_Acale_,,ln Noveraberi'-ititd iftlthy./beFrical- , :, ed, Indiana will lieytind-a „tattestlon,.p -, A for McClellan and Perilatde:...9t--:;_„,1-, It is impossible, too; that 113,V :ages . 'a lying around the Iteadtpiarteri:,,br the I great river of the continent` Alioti.%•fitt vote to open the needful ni:iikets.,ffir ~.? their crops and their necdastfri-Ingli:- way to the seas.- M ~ Even from the PeriinshlanState, - el- igan (so str ongry'runt - theisatriotic and national tide), our frienda sends .. - ...us words of cheer andbid tip Itiiiie that; the home of Lewis Cass,..iniPrepresented'ao long in the National Corigresailyli,Sen- ator who longed fora .")ittlifilebele- Ling," may set itself right with ~ be Union by a sound-nut.jority;(oi Mcglej lan arid Pendleton.. The tide will . roll' to the altores.ttf ...the Pacific, California and OregO,;l:roluid, to all am hearts and iiearthstones by "Hie • mystic chords of memory,''_ can hiVe ' nothing in cominen _With - tho Par& ''°' whose leaders Woul' fain .1..0 e g„:14n,50 have severed "them from . the' _Un ion. . All that we hear from thOge riolderkuri- dies of empire promises" Us . ,„ ,ir,„,xoree and vote in November for .."upr-141917- dates and our cause: . -,„„.„„2.,,,,,,,,, With such signs and omins,ofTlgtory-: with the glorious recipllectionS 'Of'i..g4l-, past, and the promises not lesa„glOriona .$" .J of the future, to cheer._ net 4,liat-,trne • 4 man can now dare to falter of I f i lof l 4k , h.i.-. crisis of our national fate?j,,„ .c, . 2. , - .. ,, • Fellow citizens: The . lifted ..., Iv, - dy of auch wrongs as A.reeriOtmite__ , .1. ... , - - ... __ 8 times a Once a Daily. week, a week, 1 sqr. 1 sqr. 1 Sqr. • 75 i $ 1 25 1 60 1 90 2 20 1 ' 2 60 1 70 85 986 1 298 I 2 1 46 6 00 900 00 7 60 00 a 60 11 25 , 560 /1 75 /8 76 1 .915 I {65 20 76 1 18 86 690 27 001 18 00 900 82 00. 21 88 10 70 out all time to come shall.. member could be dfinet name of liberty uponL.tinierica now within your reach: The glorious andihonorahl lion of a war whose victorlesare harvested, since they have not lieeirilar nered together with the .• ylctoriatta peace, is now within your. reach. . An end to the - accuronlatlon 'eta less debt,-already morgaging MOP tiilte- - :o sources and the industries of tweatped pie, is now within viiir 'reach. The' triumphant- restoration of lhat-7 Ipagniftcent national temple which our fathers reared to freedom and'toltt- t is now within your reach. The madness of the men in powij an argiment for more than hiver - the homage of desperate ambltionsyteo the gathering power of the people'swi,ll, The dread handwriting Which theY'relve - upon the wall bids you. pressthforwifirth vtith decisive energy, to the eerlaitt,r34--, umph now within your reach grid grasp.--`,-41 It is not much thatyourszuntryaiotob&l7-7, asks of you; but all that, yorihold,„deariz.-.. all that you have or can hope to dr' liberty, of peace, of prosperity, , -detklndek upon your giving to your country W4i• your country now asks-zwiaribitito "sad' . your duty, courage to do it: --, -With you, under dence, it rests, to deterinine b votes on the Bth of-Navembei.lthet:deatig •• ' or the life of the noblest - , established among Aurorae .13Etmortiv Chairmaat.P .FRE:comtex 0. Platialkkteorettuy . u • ffiILITARY 416 . 4 3frifEDITICilin. E. T. MATHEW! MATHEW/3,, •• • .... • c.-eibi4thri Late of Treas.) t rr. Dept., vraeblng-z z "*" • - too, D. C. A.TI I O.EtS . FOR THE ADJIIIITAIkNis 47j. . tiolleotlon of Clat ZS against tharVnltel`"' States or any State Government. , , • ...__L•t:,..-.. 7; ,••_____ ..., - ,-, r paiNcapAt.• lorinr - ia, set) virmi, avvr • sT REE . A - PHipiliEr.olllAo .1-,- - ,.. BRANCH OFFICE 98 GRANT BTREET,'-':" : PITTEIBUEGH; ..zi.: ~.•,:.-; .. • . MIIASTER 'lv 1' * v ii - , t .A . , o, : 7 ~ ...:.*„.!, , ,_ 1 A-ttornegfas•-at..Law,. ...,, przysior t ' , i'i 1' , ..: 11' ‘t - Z, a BOUkrir. - ' '' • '-'''-- ," '''' .BAtheik;r 'll ' .'..................' PRLTE AONETCO2O4.49My- v j. ; • • Ao., 'db.. - tx. -J'''' -:,-. Applic a tiota by min ic;` ettliei'bEteetiQii Se se If made i‘i l24 ' :: In person. - .....- !,..-...... ~t r ... , leiti* o NO aharggmade=untft.ilie iiikiliii a 44 -z , pErtgoNAL ATTEIYT ~/01Y, gliiio, belere the Departmenhfivwastanglg*43l.t. nee-tt ari o .PART2iEtilnle , -- ie c j.. 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