" '''' • - . - - - - - even! /ay ; Dos tneertion sto three weeks. .0, ', Asircethaertliona— moat lti; - Am , • ; -- itteelpfoftW.;7l64. Two months. :, .. ~1 • • '', klexikirtri-; , ,11: Threeletektlo6..V.-..... itit z E/TOXIIIKUO*,W• vo st 115- i m0ner.:1..... , r , al,a s vitals %. * ' 2e5P Neloar:-...:P .. 0 ouwe Ntikekiz. -, .ia ~. 41 .?2 - ~I 44 ,_ l i , L ffni) square change abl e onze . a week 1 y-.• ...`, 1 _ ? - XS AL lis 1r 3E' 13 El . 4 i - Single subsoriptloniy mail, 69,00 1. m e i Delivered In. the ci ty , et Se - per wee& ;# t • ut il l YZl L mi.lx 7l. - 1 ption. , - ' Ftve cortex, each.... . .... j .r."' 176, Ten cages, each ....... 1 Twenty copies, eadigend one toiletternp,) 1 • 1 o rnizaituri--4._,,14 111 SS / , ........ IT • • . , , ' ;l '. .. '" AS P BIORSIL ~ -I • , q't E i, - 7 Ars f: ' MI,POr alVtftlfialii*,; , '- MEDICAL. . - - - _'-- ERNIA Ob i , flinrl --J . - Mena" or Ruptury owned. Hernia or Rupture cared, Hernia or Rupture cured. harnia or Rupture cured. ern In or Rupture cured. Er or Rupture cured or itotptitro caved. or Rupture cured itOpturo or Hernia on; ad Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia Coma Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia. cured Rupture or Ifittrulo oared ROpture or Bernie cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure Truss. Ritter , . Patent Truss Witch's Supporter Trues self -Adjusting Dr. Barmbriesi Lace Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsui Uteri, Pike, Abdominal •nd Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drops, for the support and sure of Piles. Mastic; Stockings, for weal: and varicose Illastte, tines Caps, tor %resit knee jolt:as Andale Supporters, for weak taw joints. Swipeitsory Bandages Self-liiircitng. Syr illlfiribal also &Very kind ot Syringes pr. KEYSkiat has aiz.o a rrusa 'Mach wl adlcally cure Hernia u. Rupture Uffioe st hla Onuo SToEn, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the (}olden Mortar. Persona writing for Trusses should Bend the number of niihea around the body immediately over the rupture. UR. KEYSER will give his personal attention to tneaplicatlan of Trusses in adults and children and he ta catiafled that, with an experience o twenty ream, be will be enabled to gire satisfae Beit-Injeeting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes Self-injecting Syriugres Sold at PR. KEYSER'S, tietVood g titet. Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, AS DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street nolo4ydltor ilais 010 TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below mill be found a certtficate from the one of most rettpectable cozens of Wilkins Mtemship in regard to Dr. Reyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher, The Doctor's cerMeatee are'utithin reach, and no one need be deceived in regard 10 MI preparation 4.. Da. Gao. U. KHYBER :—I became atiloted with Plies about twenty years ago, and -every year they were. mwing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to matt me or work. Sometimes 1 was so had that I could do of anything account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a groat deal of medicine for them. I need to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in straiten:and pemphlets that fell in my wily, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do 1310 tome good for a little while, but afterwar they - would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who vidted ° me at my hones and gave nici' some medicine but ,it would non°, I could not get well. Over a year agg not an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood• Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold It to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would have to be re newed :by the medicine before I got well, bought one bottle and took it home with-me and used ft according to:your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you asid I could n espoot much benefit from one bottle, I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I ha bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had torten. dma for twenty years. In other reaped! -In'Y health is improved, and I am u well se could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there IS noappearanmoi a return of the disease; I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I Cin pitola hay, chop woos, kft, or do any kind of work which, before tired :o nun we.. When I ound out yOur Blood 7 Searcher i kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I zonaider It my du ty to snake my ease known to the country tor the benefit anthers who may be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publiediAbla if you like—/ live in Wilkins be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they vl fi to 411 ELLIOTT DA 718. Deeembersftb, 1888. Silr•lag I:X(1 the *me of DR. QEVINE.I34-. arms on atonic, 4Le aet &teas and potted aseti the F f FYI I s l 9 / k i # °W N ( 004 skwisP "IWO IV BM brittle to prepentblnilfmpo!.., ipukous ar s tide ti , itia o'4 tie maritet., 284•4ird4 w ;3, i1tr...421.. Mgt MC 0 0 =I p , MEMO) trOTiolir, FIFTY THOITS .I. .AND; fleptigee, cloth coveys, by e - Robert -- - E - Bell 13 gipa - boogila, roya College of Su one, Len non, addressed to youth, the marrte and those CONTEMPLATING MA lAGE: Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipto ten cents. A. careful perusal of this small boo has been a boon to the afflicted, and has saved thousands from elite of misery and an untlmel grave. It treats on the evils of Youthful I discretion, Self• Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emi stone, Sex ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power, Nervousness, Premature Decay, mpotence, sie., ace, which unfit the sufferer from fulfilling the OBLIGATIONS Of MARRIAGE, add illustrate) the Jimmie of cure byihe use of DR. .BELLIS SPEOIPIO PILLS, and other treatment necessary in some cases, and which never fails to cure, acal;cfui be relied on. They do not nauseate the stomach, or ren der the breath otrensiveiand they can be USED WITHOUT DETECTION. They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speedy in action. No change of diet is necessary. They are warranted in all eases to be effectual In removing and curing the disease. Upwards of twovthouslnd oases are on record that have been cured by using BELL'S SP 01E10 PILLS, and certificates can be shown from many that have used them. No Case of Failure Occurs. Upwards of a Hundred Physicians ure them ex tensively in their practice, and taey cannot et feet curers without them. IMPORTANT NOTI,E, BELL'S SPECIFIC pILLS Arethe original end only genuine Spec4tle Pine There are a hog of imitators—BEWAßE: OF THEM. • These are Warranted. They are adapted for male or female, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy known for the aura of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUE INDISCRETION In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Sin:, tura, &leet, and in all Urinary and Kidney com plaints, They Act Like a Charm! Relief la experienced by taking 3 eizrgie hoz and from' four to six boxes generally effect a cure. Sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con• tattling six pills, price 41 or six boxes, 45, also In large boxes, containing (our of the small, price If you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advertisement ;or reference; and if you cano•:t procure them of your drugg - ist, do not !.e in - posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money in a letter to the proprietor, DR. .1, BRYAN, 13 adla, 78 Ceder Street, N. Y. who will take all risk if properly du i.ct.d. an .1 will send the Pills, secured from observation, •eturn mall, post Paid. SOLD BY DRYGGIS rs GENERAL! I 3VOTIOEI TO ALL COISCI:II7SIFC 6-- Among a certain clans of self-linpurt ant peo e there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attael •- ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseaseanamed in this card, (Prim ',Tele , a kn kr., why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, In fact solicit jut' the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very relined parties. I suppose the wouLl it let one of their family go to , party that has de voted years for their benefit, because Le ft , h erti sea the fact, and their family physician 'nye he is a humbug co he can get the case. it, ten he has almost deprived the party of his life. Ile comes at last to the physician that nrlverrisee—imw elan are they to know t Are they nod nwnre that sir Astloy Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie,..•rlir Charter Ball and K. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I "flies° men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don , . assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of them that are. I have devoted Myself to the study and I refs...mesa o; PIIIVATit DISHASSB upwards of 40 years. and without egotism can say I have sated hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. T.i y treatment is confined to the vegetai.le al tovailier , as I think it is the best and most certain. it is m my power to bring hundreds of certinciates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue cesa : but my long realdence in this city as su fit dent proof without adding more. Spermati,rrhen and all diseases arising from it are cured Lit a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, anti no benefit will aline from answers than only loss of health and meney. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX nes. Jan-lyd Pittsburgh PostrAil‘.e. Or every kind M. - 1M ALBUMS, ALBUMS, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, Magazines, Books and Papers, Magazines, Books and Papers. Magazines, Books and Papers. DIARIES FOR 1165, DIARIES FOR 1165, DIARIES FOR 1865. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Order' left for Flage promptly attended to g ,- -.t 1 CID 4 - PT4 E-4 as J . : • • -" JNQ. KELLY WELDON & KELLY, IFAHDFAcTrivrEts OP LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, ADD DEALERS in CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. 184 Wood street, near Sixth, sepl7 PITTSBURGH, Pa . iIkSPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters and Gums just received, and will be Sold as low as any other establish_ meat in the oily. Call and examine , and you will be satisfied both in price and quality, at BORLAND'S', SS .Market, street, not, . Second door from 'Fifth. / 11L Wrir1 11: AOYmmit & ra H. 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' ~0„.......„ .....,.,,..___,..., ~, tArc. .:„.„„. .4 . .`,l , L i : • ' , _ Arr -7 -- - - 2 >=7 ' ;';- r--- --r- 25 r - ''.olir --" - '..St: ! ;,. - ! - .-- - 7. ,,,, ,, -- - ----- - .., , , - - '---' ' -'----: " -.7---.-'- ‘ - • ~,, ..-§- - 1( -41E. -- ___:;,a4-t•L_L---i-, ....„1., --...-- _. .. . • ~...v ., ..:- .;,.,.: .--• .: . ./ . , ~.., - -. f lb - 2 - , .. ;, . , . ; ; •'''tftt '' * ,_ ' PITTSBURG " . WEDNES DAY, NOV - EMIT it 16,1864. . .„..... :, ...,i i ..tzT.11.._......L. ......._-,_,,,__,._________ : ____4--___---- „ - - • , . ------ MEDICAL. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, AT PITTOCK'S, 8 •cfi 0 4 PA 4 A IA rS oti §ci 4 g 0 DRY GOODS, HOSIER Y , &C BARGAINS: 4-- GOODS BOUGHT AT PRESENT PANIO PRICES. MACRUM & GLYDE, 714 Market 'Street, Wholesale and Retell Dealers In TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, RIBBONS.TeII-EB. Furnishing Goods and Notions. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Saratoga, Beaver and Turban Hata, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn, Breakfast Shawls, Nubia', Sontaks, \Valets, Sleeves, Setts, ()oilers, Cutlb, Linen, Lawn and Embroidered Handkeichlefa, Head Dreattee Nee, Steel and Jet Reit-Buckles, Dreee Trim- ralngs and Ornaments, Corsets, ,f,e sce We offer the &bole mid many other articles n our line, et very moderate Meet', and we Wholesale and Retail Purchasers to examine our stock, which it of he found large and attractt%c G REA,. T BARGAINS DRY GOODS NEW YORK AUCTION SALES, rxi~, W1:x:1t, GARDNER 8 SCHLEITER'S, !WI "I&treut. New Cloaks :ery Nti.lonhble. material, ‘cd New Dress Goods stocg c. Inpriaea the Litt at norel-1 to French rad inghah manutac— .ury nroi includes all the new Fabrics,' ,ai.1.1 moat popular at pica New Shawls. Long and equate Eirochen Lad I Wonllen. A sery attractive line or BeTlla and Thibet Shmv New Balmorals !n every iniagtnableJur and at ail prices. CASSIMFB.E3, FLANNELS, BJ NKETB, &o• ECUGUS & HACKE, Corner Marlcet 6r, /4 Fifth New tioodg New Goode Naw (foods Z g i Z W 41 4 ,44 4 4 . 0 120 13 New moods NOW Goods New Goode New Gooas New Goods New Goode New Goods OHIO RIVER BRIDGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIttN THAT ON MONDAY, TAB 44th DAY OF LiC- T,BER, 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 at Congress declaring the Railway Bridge at Steubenville a lawful structure, com mence the elevation of the channel span of said Bridge, and for this purpose ft will be necessary temporarily to obstruct the three hundred feet designed as a channel-way. Attention of persons engaged in usvigatinn is ct.lled to this provision of the second section of the Act of Congress, "and the officers and crews of all vessels and boats navigating said 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 interfiere with the donation construction and use of said I.tridge." All persons are also notified that tte span next west of the channel sphin is erected at an eleva tion of 66 feet above low water arid there is a water-way exceeding two hundred feet, between the idol; and that the water-way between the piers next east of the channel span .also exceeda two hundred feet,- and that the headway here will be clear; as the company doessillot intend to proceed with the erection of this limn until the channel span is completed, and the et bairn. . necessary to Its erection removed. persons are •notilied further, the • Bridge le erected without ,a draw, and the requisitions of the Act .of UOj .gresa been complied with, by the company. The erection of the channel span wi l be pro. iceehed with as r,spidly. , and due `notilbe will be pdtest eh, to the Idtglq , When the ohstritcrtions llite removed: Thoilollidisool doe Ran Road , 14• Y THQMAt3I . • . Propidoitt, =NM INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS rillikl.22 FRANKLIN PIKE INSURANCE AL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,fr FIDE No. 435 and 437 "CHESTNUTS ~ near Flftn. STATFIII9:NT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 18831. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, W ing ... First .111...rtgage, amply Secured 01,893,893 32 Real Estate (present value tAin,ala 61,) cost 102,995 29 Temporary Loans on ample Collat. • teral Securities 99,198 Stocks, (pres e nt value $86,997 72 ,) G0at89,786;68 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821.00 Oash . 27,919 .as 02,W)61 , 68 The only profits from. premiums which this have company can divi dned.e by law, are from risks which Insurances mode on every dOsoription of Prop• arty, in Town and Country, all•rstes as low as ars consistent with seourity. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they havepaid lossesby Eyre, to an amount exceeding Fbur Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability Audi:imposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses luau during the year 1185 ii, 802,158 se AMEOTO.IO3. 031A.RL118 W. flattorissi, Motu:ulcer. H. Lou TOHIAA WAGNER, DAVID S. BROWN, SAMUEL GRANT, ISAAC) LEA, .Tacon R. SMITE, E.DV7A..13.1) C. D 2.1.2, GEOECIE W. &natal:we GaOIIQ.E FAL/U.., OHAS. O. BANCHER, President. EDWARD U. DALE, Vice President, WM. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. aARDENIaI COSTIN, Agent. Northeast ear. Third and Wood ate PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite tho Custom lztouulse 0apita1..3219,100. Assets.. W 04,943. viTILL Al &KM ALL KINDS OF EN SORANUE, either petual or Limited, on every description ofPro yor Merchandise, at reasonable rates of prem nm. HOST. P. RING, rresident. lA. W. BALDWIN, Vice ?resident. DIRECTORS. CHARLES B.1.4"11E, E. R. Cops, E. R. ENC4L/65 0131511/38 W. BLOWN, P. P. SAC - Cal', RoSEPIII S. PAUL, LithlAN, JObILP a CI. AYT,II, MAGALL.,P, B. Wu.an, F. BLACKBURN, zedretry, T. O.COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets: Western Insurance Oetnpany of Pittsburgh. Ft, ATILLER,Jr. President. F. M. Gonnov, Secretary. Capt. ft. D. COORFLAN, (ieti'l Agent. No. iist Water street, tSpa t nr, ts sto's Warehouse, np stafris,) PI Asburgh. vVrILL INFIL'RE AGAINST ALL kinds of 1 , 11111 and MARINE RISKS. A Home institution managed by Directors who arc well known in the community, and who are uetermined, by promptness and liberality, to toamtain tee character which they have assnme.!, Allot - tering the beat protection to ti.oao who de lire to be tristirtql. 1 / 1 11.H...r0w. R. Miller, Ir., Jegnee 51. A nley NegliAngiq Holntel, .A.lexander Nirnlek, tieeree Darax, i'qropse/1 B. Herron, Chni. R. Rieke!. inn, Andrew Ackley, Alexhaer Speer, Ilexid 51, Long Rees J. Thonase, Benj. Bakewell, Jett' 11'Uune. jet . ALLEGHEM --- INSUR - INSURANCE CO, Pri"l"Rla VIRG 11. Otees, NU.37 Nift.b Street / Berk shay. --. • - A. INSURES 11GAtritsm ALL KINDS Ote FIRE ANDDIAsmE I,l , A.At` JONI.S, President; .1 - 011. N D. 11,- CaliD, Vice Preddent ; I).M. BOOK, Secretary; ospt. WM. DEAN, (lei:meal Agent. :)te.C . TORF-1.463.c Jones, U. O. Hussey, liar rey Chtld9, Capt.R. C. Grey, John 1. Wilson, R. L. Fahtsestock,John D. McCord, I 'vpl. Adam Jacobs, H. P. Ster.ing. ('apt Ithbert J.. aPtirele, 10ht.ti. uo2S pHNS - (J(1L1 T LtVlkC .y pHOTOGRAPI A LE!U3I pORTFOLIOS picN KNIVES PAPER WEICHITS pA P V.R c;UVET.RS PENCILS pEN RACKS pROPELLINGPENOILS PASS BOOKS pAYSON'S INEKLIBLE INK pOCKET INKISA.ND9 PLAIN CARDS POST OFFICEPAIRER New Goods PENHOLDERS New Goods pnRCHMENT, OPYIKG BOOKS New G0'.16 And Stationery ' all kind, Myers, Schter & Co., New Goode New Goods 90TH STwT-ANII.AL EXHIBIT New . Goods New Goods Nal'i Goode New Goode 1 New Goode 1 Cash Capital . • .62,260,000 00 ASSETS, ..zy, 1804. Cash $ 196 286 08 State Stocks 666390 00 11 eal Estate, (Unincumted,) 87,963 18 Mortgage Bonds, ~ 30,620 CO Railroad Securities 646,165 00 United States Stock's, ..660,005 00 Bank Stocks, 1,089,110 00 Miscellateous Stocks,... ..... .... 23,488 40 $ 8,401,988 5C LESS LIALITIES: .Lossea, (Adjusted,,.wmated and not due,) Net • 0,5373,624 04 SW 1 10,000 to $60,000 talion a single 'risk. Fire and Inland NavitiOn and transports, tion Risks accepted atrma consistent with Solvency and fair proilt.Loases equitably ad jolted and promptly' patent's Agency. Applications for snice Solicited. POLICIES ISSUED . ..UHL/UT DELAY, and all business attendqo with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. ILYEIEB & arllll-3m Agents. NUTS.„,,,,s• _ IVI'CLET,LAND'S Ba g i, African Ptiuts. • 100 .. Bice Altids. 60. ” Provence AUCTION HOUSE- I 10 Bales Borne-awl 100 Boses Shelled 4 '"• 5D Bags ' English 'giants. 55 RIFT 11 STREET. _ ao " Filberts., 4, nol2 , 30 " Brazil. Eq ,i plAw, APPLE i CREESE, ' 24.4 .. Cows' 7 4 1 , Now 1n store and tor - - 1 60 ( BoxikettolgasPine AptallTheesei .. 1 * ALBEOIS.‘ -, ,J valithis day,Azottorgale bp,„,, ,qm 1 No/. , Lsswood. •• • , - , RETMERAER,OS luipsiS: ' i ; .., ', JAI ' , MiIItritAERANPIESE VIFIIED9W 011161,... , ICA 'll bbla.T' , . 4 . 4 liaila 1 • lay-, ".e. Jur rx - 4,11%•—•0u qotb.:4,l4,psw,•idth °ia Drab . , :. A: : L. • I law —l,„ td,www , foAmaitlyi , --. .' -. 4 . ~ t., lyll , • moor . illnitallmiail, 11 I wilt2e - %:r.f ati P, ~' =M. P,,,litAltravALL,,, INSURANCE ErY FmE. N 029 Fifth street 123,8C18 82 FIRST -14-ATIOisiA.I7j3ANK OF prra-syntriwkr. TRRA RUBY DEPARTMENT. OPPIOB OP 001 1 P`PBOLLB8-037 Uttar/rear, Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. Winutitee, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been made toaptTar that the FIRST NATIONALI3ANKOF Pei. s- BURGH, in the Comity of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act tsrproVide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stooks, and to provide for the circulation and re dcmPtion thereof." approved February 26tb, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now THBREPORE, I, Hugh MCCILLIOOh, COMp • troller of the Currency, do hereby certify , that the said FIRST ~NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS. BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennaylvania, Is authorized to commence the mildness of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness' my head and . seed of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. HUGH IdoCULLOOH, SS S ' Comptroller of the Currency. TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA„ Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. enpitat $500,000 paid in with privil ege to increase to 01,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ* Ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully otter its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, am, receive money on deposit and buy and sell - Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1852, Will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi- ness entrusted to the now organization will re ceive the nameprompt attention. Having a very' extensive correspondence with Banks • col Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we min oder untunialfaallities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and direStont. llaturoToes .Tsstea Lemma* Wm. K. Iratucat, Bonner S. HAYS, ALEXATIVIDS THOMAS Berm, PHANOIS G. BAILBY, Mee. WlfillTll.6ll, ALBS. Baanr.u, &land' Ree. JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. , JOHN D. SOITLLY, flashier. austbdaiwt . -.7..-.a7 :7: 1 .4 -r Ll' i •: , f .-,. ' '- -ii.- 'z : j: • :. i ,.. :, ,. . .. I' ITJIK 1 . 1-IA,N f4IUCCFAS THE BRADBURY PIANO FORTE R RCS IVRY> SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS Within Four Weeks, Including Two Gold Medals and ono Silver Medal STRONG INDORSEMENT Of the Most Eminent Pianists The moat 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 unqualified testimo utals. The following is a specimen of the vol.. tinta.v-testimony I am constantly receiving _um Icentiemen entirely diainterested, and ns all will acknotvi.de moat thoroughly qualified to Judge of the meha s of a Piano Forte. , We bare examinee with much care, Mr. Walt B. BRADBURY'S NEw SCALE PIANO FORTES. and it is our opinion that, in power, purity, richness, quality of tone, and thorough workmanship Mr. Bradbury's instruments •x el. We find great brilliancy and a beautiful sine. ing quality of tone most happily blooded. We have rarely seek a square Piano Fortecombining ao many of these qualities essential to a perfect instrument." Signed. S B Mills, John Ztuidel, Organist Harry Sanderson, at H \V Beecher's. Charles Fradel, t}eo W Morgan, Robert Heller, John N Pattison, Chas Welt, Charles (}robe, A Barrioli, John H lekler, H C Timm, H E Matthews, William Mason, F L Ritter, Maa Maretzek, Theodore Thomas, W Berg; Clare W Beames, Theo Hagen, Ed. N YRobert Stoepel, 'Musical Review !' Strakoech, Carl Anschntz Tbeo htoellng, Gustave R Eckhardt, H Nash. WARIBLINR.& BARR, No. It BissePa Block, St. Clair street, sap= Sole Agents. UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY O O IANT STREET, (Opposite the Cathedral.) Licensed by the United States CI overrunent to collect PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, And ALL OTHER Elilitary or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDRED DOLT, A RR BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Discharged on !mount of wounds RECEIVED IN BATTLE, colleeted in the Shortest Time. 9S Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH 91. GAZZAM, GILBERT 2d. &'MASTER, Attorneys. oet2l:dtf NEW CARPETS PANIC PRICES. We are now receiving our new Fall Stook t jue purchased, and offer a choice assortment of the newest patterns CIAIELEUE'r, • OIL CI—CeTI-114, DEC ILTG-GOETS , &c., &c. Inlay of which are not to be had elsewhere AT A EMILIOZION OF FR0.51. TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT from prices of a few weeks ago. APPARLAND tc COLLINS, Ra Fifth street, Seeslnd Floor, Next house to Post Office and Custom House nal BOOTS AND SHOES. Of Wiver-y Description, for LADIES, MISSES. 2vrE Pti BOYS, and -storrrmEt, eelling cheap at r '. -': r ~ a r ~ .-5, ,~~ , ~.. ,ate ~,-: ~~. '~%t.<.r rs~s'k. Bohedult3 of Adveriziaing STA:NDING NATTER. One time • I 75 , , i.: TWO times f F 25 Three times.. Four *times ' ' I'oo Five - times One week 1 260 170 Two weeks • ' , i 4 35 ' * 2:011" Three week5..... 0 ... ' 800 1 4. 008 if. One month ' ' i• 760 r ' 5'161 Two months:, - * 1." 11 26 .. .174 *, .5014 Three months 13 76 915 I Six months.' • 20 75 " • *lB 86'' Nine One year months " "1 ' 32 On 27 0 1", 1 ' 21' 2 ' CHANOZ4III.II For, one .equere, changeable•,ctnetlhne, week, confined to the immediate buslizesopc advertißer. ' All advartimediOntellr - proportion. month ' It e 851 4r.8 o+ll. lit;4•1 60 01 2 , 8 8 months .... /7 20 •11 46 .• , 8, 6 8 menthe .... 24 00 J , 1900 ' '1578 "0 year..,.... •4 • •• 0 00- ,28 , , 24•60 .• 14 Sir Fist notices double the above rates.' :- Death notices, each insertion 50a Marriage notices, each'insertiott..: Steamboat advertisem,ents, pet trip.ll2oo.. Executors' and Administrator's no tices SECOND CON OEICEIB-BECQND SEBET.ON. Tuesday, Nor, 8, 1884. The Senate was called to order twelve M., by Mr. Hunter, Preside pro tem. Mr. Graham ir.trodneed the'ibllo -5 , ,, bill, which was read the first and seeoni times, and referred to the,pomraittee'o , Finance:— b )4 A bill declaring four per cent onds an. certificates therefor receivable in pa meat of all taxes, -due and payable t the year .1864.. The Congress of the onfederat.- States do enact, that bonds and certifi cates therefor, bearing fOur per cent bit terest, issued in pursuance of the act en titled an act to reduce the currency to authorize a new issue of notes an. bonds approved February 17,1864, 8401 and they are hereby declared to lie, r eel vable in payment of all Urea fir gov erumeut dues accruing.or falling due fo the year 1864, except export or,impo duties. The House met at noon—the Speake in the chair. un motion of Mr. Orr, the Senate a( j.lurnetl. HOUSE OP HEP]MaENTATIVIIS The Speaker presented a, communica tion from Governor Sinith t of Virginia inclosi rig a CoOy of the proceedings of : convention -of Governors lately held a Augusta. The paper having been read. Mr. Perkins said, the resolutions o I the Governors 'were' act admirablh, so appropriate to the eitrettmatances o the country, thathe moved that they be entered at large on, the journal and ,b• printed. Agreed to. By Mr. Hanly, of Arkr, l -.A resolutlint dire - ming inquiry and report by thetkora mittee on Military. Affairs, :whether the officers and privates of the army were not several montlia` in arrears of pay, and if so, why: ' Agreello. Br Mr. BelL of Ga.--4A resolution in quiry by Conunitteeron Military Affairs I into the cause of the absence of so many I officers and men TrOrn l the army; wh6ther due to defective legislation or failuit . to enforce a mopes discipline. !',Agreed to. By Mr. Miles.- 7 4 joint resolution for raising and organizing a Polish . Legion. rn Referred tb - Comittee on Military Af fairs. Also, a bill authorizing the consolida tion of companies, battalions and roll ments. Referred as above. Also, a resolution directing the Com mittee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of requiring citizens lia— ble, to military duty; ab,sentifrom the country not on public business, to re- , turn 'and assist in' the pnblie defenee t on pain of confiscation of their - property, disfranchisement after the war, or other adequate penalty. Agreed to. By Mr. Foote—A resolution declaring that all further attedtpts to secure recoog nition'abroad should be desiatedr- front, and our diplomatic agents in 'foreign countrks at once withdrawn.. Referred to Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Foote also presented a'resolution embracing a series of prdpositions 're— sponsive to that portion of the Presi dent's message which treats of. the em— ployment of slaves in the, militaryser vice. The propositions assert that a general levy of the slaves for soldiers is unwise;that their withdrawatfrom labor would be inexpedient so long as we can otherwise obtain as large an army as we can maintain; that if the alternatives he presented of subjugation or their em— ployment in the ranks,4the latter thould be preferred; that -for-.the uses to- iwkich they are now .appliecl ; their, owneplitip by the''' Government with prospective emancipation by the consent Of'the States, as. the reward of - fitithfelliervice, would be expedient; that the numbers so employed should be increased to forty thousand. The whole concluded with a resolution affirming that it was' tiecea sary to have theantecedent-eemsent and sanction of the States to any attempt at conferring emancipation by the, Cordell erste authorities. Mr. Foote gepoke at India length in' support of his resolutions'. Tit the,prat tical po)igy recOmmended:ll the mes sage he concurred, and: -,ueed the language of that' document in framing his propositions:•• Brit hia"closlng rhso lotion was directed-to: the correction• of an important omission of the:President. He regretted that language go:imam/Rue as that used' by the President bad fonpd, its way into a deliberate "dap:anent,' The construction ematich , "and' must, without explanation,. be - . placed upon it, would be exceetlipgly -detri mental, and would imply 'the abaroilon meta Of our cause ''foreber. OHILDREN, Mr. Foote denied that the ; Confedep, ate authority liftaany,piprer whateoster. to interfere with the, relg,i9p j of " slayety without the expiese antecedeutt author ity of the States. Taa-messa g e did not expressly acknowledgolheinecessity of thia, Indeed * from ire language the op posite might ;Ite.antilw.onidnbeimplied. Hence , therneeesititY-20t. enPlanati 0 11 .2-Re PreQeeded4 o ,ll l llQW, , thst the position that. he maintained i - Atad; hem sanctioned = by Dimiel:Vehlitar; silioniteloolt .occasion- to TeAPlPlitnentk, Zwery BewartiOnwl 4 and Nalninciple4lrhe f was, ad 'paw Sane An. far as- he Jangnagn of: the &est,' isago . may4bc.panstated to goaorlboluuli propelled do ichaxign theneonatitution 413. fialexPresaly, inneseinde , Censgepn.frota. interfering .withialayerynitihthe-teon, federAtoti3autharikcagulgtoemiacipatq foray, thausautlistypitilwisted • • bni vreltsvAra PftklitT) airzi-aft, laWityhti . - I. . -' /.. r-q Tj.:l y I a, ID times a I On ailyqr.B w ee k, : 1. : ..‘ S .3 IDanT , l2=l!rizTl7l SOUTHEIIN NE`WB. The Rebel CTagreiss. SEIIATE ..,_,., ...TA --- , -*...11 5 6 - ait. .C4. 4 - ' ' . . - ' 4,• l',' A Steam Printing :E.etablialiments4 4 -- - 0 -- - . -.4 -,2,,:1.,,.,,.;.,,,:_,, f ,,,,,i1L.,0ri i - i t • - ..,q • , -2 , 0- ig o: k ...j. (.4 - IPLAISANS4ANCY.i.4OBSWIN ' "A„,:::„_„,. ,4 f ‘C V ;10 I i - gt I .9O,I.II,*O, I *EMICMPAtit4 . ;:4 k -NT 1:-.ajzt ItsilliaTiiriiii- , ... ~, . l , :0-.rip4f.A.td44-7-irs--2.,. ' 04 041 1 ifouvArVit11 6 110 .C.tilifjablayr -‘1%.,...1..- IMLLI ti _ .. „ ..-...-say.uperateointhert -4 cial treatY. --trithtiiii--.4Ttianie.rßyittaii:JA, authority would besweptj a intorratiadic,';,q and Freibli dbAtiroiElit'Weifenyietriii*,l'a be ovettu.rnedi;, Alf -,:ciii:hayeiiiriiiieff;A'l - . 1 4.miltoidinin,:x.41 , !.". 1 0, - .44?.. . 0, 14 6- A a Ja5t,4:4141/00/4,043_149:711a1itAr994adt. motatrareii'Vem9enie4, "who se- - =tempting to-eurrottistbthe-40%WpadiW-.5-: •arkil limittltheit-growth. , -f;f 1,iri 1 1 t 3 , 1 3 )1 4 4 -;;: f i When Mr , Foote - •SRPOIPAWW.Oc*IPS;At 'intioniFis,linhia brimo j tivurfiroi, : o : , ad atill'Tlitabdie ' 31-3 '''''' ' 3- ' -33- 3 , • -7 .!.. '' Adjourned ... t- irovi- - f . eu lo 434 . 1 -k - 4 -0 11 t' - " 2 ', , ;- t_,._ .- • - ----,-., I,iy., 0 - l lf ~. ~. ~ Ftoz&theittUleagevnie mecoraer - ~,,,,-* z . ~ - ... -L; • Pcice - Negastisitiasa.- i. , i.f-!---Tll ,- ----'; • 1 - We perceiye 'with mitteleciegrui4Wiiii i few papers #t,OenrgimaYilno-ngilAT: emott of 'the States 1 ai - lowittliterliti gailiqdi r itseirttta - Nw 4 -. - the bespbsigairrit'OliiilirliNX*Wt r lot ther`deitallbre' 3 4fliel 'a fieetriAVe:2,osl,7, fr , Ibis- jtf3e*F:fP,Al446ltliWinAlitiiitO;.Z,, ; not only i gives,an !otoxp m Letaoo:4ol4* - , 7 .4 . Bditherif- "comp a ss --I,li- .'4l-61iti-gfi' • ment doesatot-Itudifklffiti 4. .i . &-i_Tiitii,. - • 3 ,?$ . reSt•cimiessiOn obWeeknetprbiabeiTiliavf;-..41 , i ,felleTPF-YaPlßk4uttilit%t-4"1141364441ff*A 1 .O not liabi to_usuky Of t_oleiplinf-,-- , Oisintabithia dObtiblidhit I State_-Agliitti, but we• feel ilpirtftistdedqthelfgerii honest as.itk way -heithaitaictilprOstOrek" ' e 0 144 unhappy ; for national IndeperAence„ „,• - tvAr-R«,..; 3 4 position; st: thlif - klecithylanit aiii or verses in fieorgitrialtrpl3*Stinlillbfiltkiit:.-----fA .meat of all •Atopel•ofq aßtmeteistibeetit and, in this , retpect-41sorprz a nbleatItion410 able, even if nothing more sOrtouksotild- al'i . I be a lleged'againititt="'sticit it 'lnkteirsitlii*,4 isfwholty inconsistent twfilif-itii6..-'o6l4e to conduct qua foreign ttrelationalsitiarohl has been delegated ,to 1.R.L0-g,ii - 4.0 1 1:it.' - ' Golefunient. - a _ '- • •-'. - 1. ~$ 1 " CotiPie& ildtilP thiti''iblitatttagitiA*ll that of a keonveitiotPitiP itilatinfiliitireatiii North and 5.00.04: to ad.lostl*et,t,e*Ote - $.l settlement' OF ,7lg4 l th e -- 4-t" ' - in -Pft- : - . , ' -- Sittin - orgneu - a tibui„.a gli . ~ : ri , :tither iitqhe liiiikel3tif646 l ', i' s 'l Di ' , --- -on_which-the:. Mirth) vittaixite - a - _l. l l -3 , - o . '....' to one against , then kimithfitUstert*Oeba tntwelvca or „lasspresotatly4 , ooWl94- *hibh largely prekonderates in f e lo e r -the - M:46;s Sad otit'biiiir iiiihfii a ti,' - i . ?;::9 Congress has ever fshOWliptiferiti d - -';:1 434 , tesTffould.nhay.0 stooolitaiiiteltifteAik;•:-1 which the bippt.Of,,,,floAtisunis i mm,WPOt --- - --.., , - t. irititanilir silelietijk9eOPOZW4l9,s%.-,.,--4',....-ti for Eltaiithertitindeddri6eofOoliectarti,:-.".•0 , breathe 4t Ing;inchia/WeiginteMek:A I with alisointedishun dt fr4ll44t#SW-;,21 tr.ament,. the - Sp' wAttl§t .2.atelsk.U;ApiC!::: -- - - ; foi'reboilitriictiiiii - wily_poigtftifitc, -- gtearaittets--'6foolTeiV_ _ .4150'.- - - t .„ .. ii • .•;,.„,- --„-:- , - 2.: :Driven tatthisitittUattlialiWrigite l allii-40 1 4Pelt fortthesandacity- f . -•-;4 416 r 1 ,_P-TP-tgrAtiPrPPlitfittlitliVi'f fell w 4 ci ens 0 „...41I f tligce -,•,:., delegatettrbritukha jealous- of their houtrisis ttitliiiiiiilf "1 - •::, I even titejlighest law s uf itsagif-jkajwonw. : -".4.; leation, will returstAviA lritt Vi. which will attrAtt ifen .piatifeWe: :-ft„ - , •!. - :-.0.1 rotarlind ' , the doitatalit'atrifitlifigit="ll ii.: -...•-4-,I ed-tmen, at lomeo - - ( l3u6h - skiiittotkitsariffiC7; 3 ; •l legitimate. res ults of koonyeioo*tOriaki the tastes. pra:are„grefritly,,,pitgaufa. i oni'eatlinite of Southern - ritti*'-'1 and Sontherii we'd - PIT . Witt' id' ' - of.-- - :- , 1 thezklud*-111 its Bartetibitedibyoe)i'littlf,.l , 4 1 1 1 4443i 1 1ie P. 0.004 hOwov-fireolaiiii**- - '.. a few „. 0 and • gw9 l §l4"Antktga '54 1,1 01,.- 1 mid,' be urging this efg9s! 40,4 , 'qtati,it,- . ...'ir.:71. our - 644phi - I*ot:twit . ' 447 ' ). - 4 Wearetittithe.fightf.aild , *lttilibt .-•',-Olrf- -'• -a li rY• it onto AP bitter end luntil . f.le,us close. itwilli hunor. „Itja u nai fi t4ng • - :.. j flit tit firottiitie'tibrtitfitioxitt or t , -: - .qtr- -- , • -- ,L,1 bearariee:' , Thels*nid'eiiiibef 3 3 ee -,-A afte..ririctory; q ...-: , ;•J -Ltoir. s7 , tinfilllo t:111! !The. ittaitionrifitAiiatiffauallaWienit :-:_,- P;:Xcl eee q4l;l2 4 ,imar.ko4 - 4 . 11 - .. -F .t - -:,:t, Ex-flik!'/i 11 1:9144 WfAg4 "i:j- ti.4.-AI - .6 OiOil •:aj - - lthThe qt iest iß n of -PVIV/fietill:4o::,,--A army is being discusse„ ,eI3IIIUW . t: - ~.„',.- - ,:•-- , 1 geily trisinatittif"thol'it. V- : - .1 em (the Charlottnetille-VAM . 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