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' .. 4, , 1 , - 1,-, - to i 'nee subscriptlftikbp,ocAl, $O,OO Fel Yell 4 k - -'. f. 1 1 I - 2 _7,---,-..,-..„ -- - -._._ lieftered in e! et 20 mots per onO4 . : : ,,. .--- 7-7- -.. -----_. AI ; 117 .. . --- A44L 7:- •- •-- 0.:, - __ -- .3 - 's ~ =, qi• ) ' t i -,,_.,- _ _ _ _ .-..- - ..1; - . WEE.l3.l_,Alir .I , ' COIS TA( ; i - ? ,', . ' - + , • sj swe ld rittrt:a • . ai ..•43_, T or o poxe . . . .. .. ------.,-,:- -------=-_---_----y -.. ------ -- - ~ , - - ._,, ,_ . ..._ 7- .._ - B. 1.1.: 4 . 'fl 4 ' ' . , . • '4l- 476 ./ Ton co each 460: Twenty nen, each, (amt one-to ffetter op,) 1,0 ' • , Forty 1,10 .1 • • - . •--, one RundrikeZ- i tel-A4'.'; .. MO :7 77--- r`"•`• ". . •r,. /ND/AN VMM;IIJM; ,• CALA-14 Picr-4 1 E-P-ICT.Yr-FA do unfailing cure' s for opennawr•rnea, Seminal. Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all &abates' causal by self -pollution; such as Lou of lar r z Unicorn:. Lassitude, Paine Back , Dimness Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, . ty ofßreathing, Trembling, Wakefulness, Eruptirmi on the /Paw, Pak Countenance Insanity, Consume. and all the Direful com plaints, caused by de. arti/ I inn the path of nature. • r•T_ hik medicine is a ,simple vegetable en !lllitirSmdi oneon which all can rely, as it has beCirused in practice for teeny years, and withkltllUSandahreeted, itlxpsnOtiatled in a sin gleAnkfainee. Its; curative L Oottleti have been' ndllekint to gain 'vistory over the reed stubborn sauna'••• • • 'AKA those have trifled with their eon . stituilen, until they think theinailves beytend the reach Of MeAcab aid, Nit would eaf i rmir r. not I rho- Orprookna Chuff will lido ou 'to health and vigor, and after , all gnat* ostors have failed. • ifir,blo,4a pigibciptles;or three;bottles for $5, and' ibliterdell .ExPrese to ill parts of the • world. AlirPamphlet sent by wail fret of pottage, by Dr. W. R. Merwin dG 00., • No. ea Liberty street,' New York. If' • • T. lifp266eol-dbm LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTU • lOW NATM I THE .1.40RG SOUGR'P FOR D'ISICICVIVE on , AT .IEAALESITI 'Cu;es in from ogee CHEROKEE REAMH, CHEROKEE INJECTION . Compounded from Knots, Barker and Leaves. CB EROK E E REMEDY, the great radian muret k, cures all diseases of the urinary argaluq'such a Incontinence of the Urine, Infianimation of Di , -Bladder, Inflammation of the Kul s, Stone {nth Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Glee!, haa, an - especially recommended in thoeecases of Fiuo .Lollbsts hitesin females) where an the ad non times medicines - &metalled. _ Wit is prepared in a highly—concentrated , form, the dose only being from one.to two tea. ;spoonfuls three times a day. • ' Wit is diuretic and alterative in Its action y ••• purifying and cleansing the blood, causing It to how in all its original purity and vigor; thus re irmving from the system all pernicious onuses Jvhich have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intend WI anall or assistant to the Cherokee, Rem tdy, an should be used In conjunction with that medicine in all oases o f Gdahrhrise, Meet : fluor Alhus or White*. Its streets &reheating, Soothing- and demulcent; remftringal scalding,, heat, and pain. Instead of the burning and almost unendurable Rain that is expedience& with nearly alitherheap quack Injections; sir B y the sum: Of the Cherokee Remedy aI:LAW heroics's- J.Jeettern.-the twoineactinee at the min e tinus4.all. improper discharges me removed and the weaken - Winans are spee dil y .."; 1110,119 n El vjgOihydn, I ride hetoWbo.. Ili Per bottle, turee bottles for $5. Price Cherokee Injection, la per bet. tle, or three bottles for $5. ihr Sent by Express to any address on receipt or plum. • . , • . /Or The Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee Injection. and Cherokee Care are sold by all enterprising Druggists in the civilized world. Nome unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compourultlit place of these ; those which they ran purchase at a cheap price, and make more money soillug, than they can on these medicines. As you value your health, aye, the health of your future o ff spring , do not be deceived by such imprin ;ipled Drugf . lista , ask for these medicines, oh! 'aka no others. It the Druggists will not boy them for you, enclose the money in a letter, and we will send them to you by Repress, securely sealed and packed free from observation. LadiesorPentiaMervean address rut in perfect eonildeirclirstatifie Tully and - plainly their die. eases and symptons, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature in male or female. • Patients need- not hesitate because- of their inability to oislAtuq, as we havetreated pagents sucoesdully kV! portions of the 'civilized •glObe, by wires. p)ndenoe. Patients addressing us will please state plainly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write Post °thee; ticiunty, State, : ainknime of writer,' -pialift v 'and inelbse postage staipp for reply. We send our 82 ~ page Pamphlet free to any address;7•Addreis , att faring for Pamphlet or advice to the proprietors, W. Dr. W R Merwin & Co," • N 0.64 Liberty streotaiew xetdirk. sepiii-eodm COUGH NO f MORE. TRYii!I 0.3[ N 331 MELLIFLUOUS • '.:101:7451 , 11 13A.143.31. :r. Striahiders Bteiullnoua Cough Balsam is warranted to.ourd 'Clough', Golds, - Hoarsaten, Whoo_ ping Gough, Sore Throat, Con• sum e. tion, and all' affections of the Throat awl Lung For ale by Druggists. General Depot 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. • DIAItRiIFAPA. All the Medical:menJuitlthe,Press recommend Dr., StOnitland , s Anti.Cholara Mixture as the only certain remedy for tilarrhma and Dysen• tery. , Ale a combination of Astringent., Ab aortSintx, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to effect a cure after ail other mean. have faileds : ' For isle by Drugests. General Depot 6 Ear Fourth street, °tridental, Ohio. STRI CKLAND'S IP' X X.ffi 3B R. 30 MEE 311 "St . Dr,Striekland's Pile "Remedy has eared thou- Sands of the wont oases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It 'gives 4 1mtnedlate : relief, and effeets a permanent cure: Try it directly,. It la war ranted tenure. . For isle by. 8U Druggists. General Depot Fast Ferartb'Street, Dlootruisti, Ohio. .DYSPEPSI4, PirlIi l 7Ol7SNM ,S •ND DE. DEL STRIOKLANWS' TOICIO.— We ' , ask roxisualraa:those .1111 razing with lon or ell. petit Indigestion, o; ,Xlireitlpalailirervousness ajaffervous,Debialv, to gee Tonic. It: is a vegetable preparation. free from al- Aoholla liquors ; it strengthens c 66, vglwle nerv = erlis 'Mem ;it creates ood aspetite, and is :warranted to cure Dy smite, and Ziervona v iqr sale,by Druggtits geitertilly, anti 501d...0y , .•. - Pelt& 6. BRILL, ,*bolisate.,,igezite; 17Fetlend street., Allegheny City, E:SELLIZEIS R. 00., Agents And by 1:/r. GEO; S. KEYSER, Cotton Wood Street and. Virgin Alle . Pittsburgh, IPa. !tapered by Dr. A..StriokittsdfiEest retllth street, Oincinnati, Ohio. L oistridya&W _ . . . VirterUu .. 3,:4 , Stirpartitialtahi Hpsx.it*, DR. tint etrefeti - bo*en gmitbn#l end Chita, - - ..., -,,,-. ~ ,-z i;,....k. k-v 10,..... 4P1TT310711.011, PA.-,- viii' tr. l it ~2 . ' :iri) - T • STAMM' ic ..7troads November -' is lkorewelior 11)4 I .' p i .' Wlkilgt..KlALO brPrOVing :4 - • • '.1.. ,1 ' •, .‘: ..:' ' ' '..'" ir re ?•• °"'.", - , rw ., ...b i'i1.4.7 :.., ts 7 .....,. • ~ ..-21, ' , ,lt - ... , ,•;,. •- - ,.. , ,1, r, ..I , —, ~,,,,,,,4 ~,, 5 ,47;44,•*•;11., 3 i 11. 4 -:: 1 , ,! :• 4 ,4•1..4 .;. • ~.1, 1 ,1':, Y Eli .. C 4 'el i'EA 4747 , T.,,,171,146/.; 14.4-,44 4.4 - 4f , [2sia c 4 42',.;,11 ,ItsPe44 tifll4.l 5.4 G IMTErt UMIN! 7 1 IE -PABIENERSIELB . EXIsTINO .T :Between ..11. and B. P. SAWYER, under styleer B. 0.'3 3. H. SAWYER, a thu itelLti.fitwly V u ted*., - ..:. " , :eseCalancle-: ewo.ned tuidpr the'old 4=l i ne..he.... _ ' _ y,11,449.WT.1411. ber l l . 4%‘`'' - - - oatelf ' , •D_ . ..,... - zr DAT .60,.11 1 ....L . _NNEEICAte._,...44e, lilletetweemewethoweillnath it. owe • art.'44 . - 1-,,, " 1 . 4 - , ,a1..Diy...*:.04:.• .1. WI .;. r... • ,e1.D.,1 - i'‘l. .17, I 'r j , IkT cz, cz? 3o Sall"Illt THOUS ..I AND,96pagsse, plottmoretsi, by Robert P. Da' M. D., hiereber.oithe.roya, College of Surgeona, Lon donouldressed to.youth, the married and those cOgiriTaIIPLAMINO REARTUAGE. :Sent by malt, postpaid, onreoeiptof ten cents. A. earefulmusal of tins email book has been a boon to the afflicted, amd has ,aced thousauds from a life of inbiery-and eti. Untimely grave. it Areatron the venire Youthful Indlecretion, Selk-Ahuin,43eminalweakness, Emissions, Sex 'nal Diseases; Genital Debility Loss of Power, - Nireciusness, Preiniiture De cay' IMO:deuce, ./se:, at,: • whichmatte the lndiererafrom fulfl _the,,OfiLIOATION§ c ur IAE, and , 111pidreteikire means of by the use of SPECIFIC PILLS, 'nd other treatment necesiary in some cases, and which never fails to cure, and'ean be, relied op. They do no_ite the stomach, or ren der the breath oWenMVeitind they can be USED WITHOUT DETECTION. They dO not interfere nth business pursuits, andarespeedy in action. No change of diet le neoessary. They are warranted in ail cases to be effectual its removing and curing the disease. ' Upwards of teio thousand cues are on record that have been cured by using BELL'S SPE, pIEI.OPLLLS, and certificates can be 1111014"13 from many that have need them. Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex tensively.LS their practice, and they cannot ef fect cures without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS and only genuine Specific YUle a host of imitsiors--BEWARE OF •-" hese are Warranted. They are adapted for male or female, old or young, and are the only reliabluxemedy known for the cure of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Strie tpze Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney corn lain They Act Like a Churin Belief is experienced by taking a single box ; and from four to nix boxes generally effect a sure. Sold by Druggists generally, In boxer; con. tabiln,gax pills, price $1 or six boxee, $5; also In large boxes, containing four of the small, price It you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advertisement (or reference; and if you cannot procure them of your druggist, do not be im posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money la a letter to the proprietor, DR. J. BRYAN, BOX 60'79, 78 Ceder Street, N. Y. who will take all risk if properly directed, and will send the Pills, secured from observation, by return mail, poet Paid. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY N' 'OTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— _ Among a certain class of self-important pea ple there is a peculiar feeling of eontempt attach ed to all physicians that .advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (PRIVATE DIBEASEb,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat eases of every denomination, in fact solicit Just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I rruppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says ha la • humbug so be can get the case. Often he has almost deprived thep arty of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to-know t Are they not aware that Sir Aetley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodict,liir f Mario, Ball and his Paul Rioordlievoted years in the ireauinert 0I these diseases I These men are held up as shining' lights in the medical world.; I don't meet that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PETTATH DISEASES upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it le the best and most certain. It is In my power to bring hundreds of certificates U I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue seas t. but my long residence in this city is guff- Men t proof without adding more. Sperms torrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter-time than heretofore. It behooves I every young man read woman to be careful in so- I Letting a physician. The different advertisements that We seen in our papers are of no worth, and I no benefit will arise from answers than only less of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu. ally by my new remedies. Address BOX EOO. jandy,d Pittsburgh Po 'toffee. A.mrsvmg, ALBUMS, A L.&I7DIS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, fOLIOS I INKS & STATIONEK FOUOS, INKS & STATIONERY. Magazines, Books and Papers, Magazines, Books and Papers. Magazines, Books and Papers. DIARIES FOR MS, DIARIES FOR 1569, DIARIES FOR 1685. AT PITTOOKIT, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Orders left for Flags promptly attended to En . A Q 0 J l' -- i 0 48 t c-. 1 4ri A 41 X 0 2 4 - 1 ;..1 0 • 2 o Co 00 CilD 0 1 ,. ciT4 E 4 0 • g rel t c: 4 4 P ;.• K ,• 41 .4 . Cg J. Q. WZILDOEI JIW. KELLY WELDON & KELLY, XA.7I77itOTOIMBB 07 LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND DEA.413111 CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. led Wood Street, near Sixth, repl, PITTSBURGH, PA SPLENDID STOOK OF p BOOPS, 1 - 11. Shoes, Gaiters and Gums Just received, awkwill.be told Is low as any other eatabllah meat tntheelty., Oar and examtne. and you' Will be sattatted both In price and quality, at BORLAND'S, • IN Market street. nod Second door from Fifth. ;''= :Si 'u~rti+Slpy DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C BARGAINS. GOODS BOUGHT AT PRESENT PANIC PRICES. MACRUM & GLYDE, 7S Market Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Rll 3 / 3 0Ne, 11TJCIIF.S, Furnishing Goods and Notions Balmoral and Hoop Skirta, Saratoga, Beaver and Turban Hata, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn, Breakfast Shawls, Nubia', Soutags, Waists, Sleeves, Setts, Collars, Cuffla, Linen, Lawn and Embroidered Huldkerehiefx, Head Drew:fee, Nets; Steel and .Tetlt-Buoklee, Dress Trim- mince anj Ornaments, (loreete, &c., We offer the above hail many other satiates in our line, at very moderate prices, and we Wholesale and Retail Purchasers to examine our stock, which will vfolind laree and attractive Al [lnglis & Backe's. 20 () PIECES COUNTRY FLANNEL, °peat:4l zi,its Day. CIIiUI"LARS, BASQUINF: s ;Lutz MISSE, , SHAWLS, LADIES' P4Nf KI;TS, roT • NTFiI 131..1NICET CLOAKING CLOTHS SHIRTING FL k NNELS, 11,11,!%101{A I. iiR lIZT,:, BOY , E , LAITN ALPACCA PLA Dti IFI I:••••; &c., &c EUGIT3 & li 11171 a, Corm, Market And Fifth HEAT BARGAIN DRY GOODS NEW YORK AUCTION BALES, THIS WEEK, GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 02 Ma et Street. New Goode New Goode New Goods New Gr New Gads New- Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods OHIO RIVER BRIDGE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, TilE 24th DAY OF CC- A Eli, 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, com mence theelevation of the channel span of said Bridge, and Lir 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 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 interfere with the depatian consiructun and nee ofnahlßridge.” All persons are ales notified that the span next west of the channel span to erected at an eloya. Don of 66 feet shove low watet, and there is a water-way exceeding two hundred feet, between. the piers ; and that the waterway between the piers next east of the channel span also exceeds two hundred feet, and that the headway here will be clear, aethe company does not intend to proceed with the erection of this span until the channel span is completed, and the obstructions necessary to its erection removed. All persons are notified further, that this Bridge is erected without a draw, and that ail the requisitions of the. 4.0 t pi llongreas have, been compiled with, by *he-iiinierany The erectioirofthe channel span TurcSi . (elided with. as rapidly. rut. noaeihle, and.dila notice Will be given as to the tithe ;when the obstmietions tvtlf birremoved. - TherHollltlarcOove' Redi-RWAPrg, ,(1 TAGBIA.:B W ' 0 ,0 2 , 1 4 WC • • :-cyR.T.A) - ".e , i, , 1 CIEZZE 121EME1 .ar.;i:›ttti La' it,z..wariti. ,PIT'T'SBURGH, SA.` UR DAY, NOVENI II It, 19, N 64 I I : , MM.r-- - I M M P M THEMPANY FNANKLIN FERE INSURANCE CO OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FLOE No. 435 and 431 CECESTNIIT ST., near Fiftn. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. let, 1863. Published Agreeably, to NI Act of Assembly, be . rfrst .M.rtgage, amply sOcrurod 31,894393 32 Real Estate (present value 0103,319 61,) cost.. 172,996 20 Temporary Loans on &Apple 041at teral. .. ... . . 89,135 Stocks,. (present value 10118,11117 72, ) c01 d89,788 88 Notes and Bills Reservable 1,821 00 dam. , 77,919 33 62,208,061 69 The only protite tuna premiums which this company can divide are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on eitery description of Prcip+ arty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowa/ are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, aperiod of thirty years, theyhavepaid losiesby Fire, to ati amount exceeding Fbur MiMons of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of thendvantages of Insurance, as well as the ability anddisposition to indet with P all lbibilitles. Losses paid during the year 1859,6133,158 36 IREOTORS. Otcantase W. Baisonmai r " Moo 11. Lou TOBLAB WARMAN, DAVID S. BROWN, SARITRJ., GRANT, 113AA0 LEA, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD O. DALE, GRORGB W. RJURARDR, GEORGE FALES, LIRAS. 0. BANUEEE, President. EITWAILD 0. DALE, Vice President. War. 0. Steel, Seoretau pro tem. 7. OARDWEE OOFFTS Agent. ut yle Northeast w r. Third and Wood Ma PHILADELPHIA PIBEAED LIFE -- INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPoSito th 43 Custom House. uspital.42l9,loo. A55eta.4304,043. '=TILL:HAILE ALL KINDS Ol' IF SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, cm every description of Property or Merchandise, et reasonable rates of premium. POET. P. RING, President. M. W. BA D TAWIff, Vice President - ORAELLIIB BATZB, E. B. Corn, E. ILEINGLLPH, GROFVI7I W. Enown, P. H. SAVERT, 21019BPFT S. Parc. C. Sri unman, JOSICIPII (ILA YTOIT S. J. MAGARGE, f,. Wu.nn, F. ELacirmuno, Secretary I. OICOPFLN, Agen:. Dormer Thir and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. R. atiLLER,Jr. President, F. Al. n °BOON; Stmretaty. Capt. R. D. Coon - nen, Gee' A.g!nt. No. 92 Water street, (Spanglit. Co's Warehouse, tipstalre,)Pittsburgh. IVIV'ILL 'MAC RE AGAINST Al. I. VW kinds of FIRE And MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well knpwn to the community, and who are I determined, by promptness and liberality, to , maintain the character which they have maimed, The mo-.t eminent of the mu.leal profession of tire to asotremng the best protection to those who des New Yo'k city, after frequent and thorough be i trials of ay New Scale Piano Fortes, have giver. Diuncroaa—R. Miller, Jr , James! M'AtileY ise the n. iiit a nphatic and unqualified testlmo.. Nathaniel Holmes , Alexander Nimic ,ii (leor n e ‘, . 11, ,k, w i ng . 1,, a ,„, „r th „ „ I. untnry 'too .1 am constantly receiving son, p" Andrew d t3 re a'a m P A b4 ek il le ß y, Alexander llerrC Speer, r W , DaFtviicdkAelt.. from gentlemen entirely nterested, and as all Long Roes J. Thomas, Benj. Bake:well, Jot .n will acknowledge most thoroughly qualified to M'Cune. lel judge of the merits of a Piano Forte. , rrilerrmi.,------ - nac , -- mD A ?an t . ,-,,,-, "We have examined utPh much co, r, Mr. WM AI, 1 . num. atm i Lilo U.04,111:t UL LTV. B. BRADBURY'S NEW sCALE PIANO OF .PIT'T'SI - 31:1XIC.1 T. 1 , 0.11TE , i, and it is our opinion that, in power, • urity, richness, quality of tone, and thorcntyth orrice, N 0.37 Fifth litrcet, Bank Block. • , a,kman.thip Mr. Bradbury's instruments excel During the progress -of l the • ' French "We find great brilliancy and a beautiful sin ; n.,_ , n .lution, there' wove two partiSs 1 flilltli.E9 AGAINK? ALL KINDS OF log quality of tone ninst .trippily Mended l IV which arose, and for a Itmg ti ~tti:r e con ._ FIRE AND MAR INETRISKS. • hare rarely seen a square Piano Fortecomb ning ' Neat; .a.)...N..%prauteit.j. _.t.ot,t42kair.rrfiliammtitkaaa. ajigatss_esselitta I .ms.perf_ect „Ar tt 4e - B, l lox , e . su remaev !I.le-i?irondist, ~:,.. •," -, Capt. WM- DEAN, General Agent. ; S B Mills, John 'Lunde!, Organist at H W Beecher's. , sWausstanini ethdetbdeignipOilcitli,ilifheit'llrititest6l4iitiso,cia,acind,s, Drunirrona—lsaac Jones, O. G. H limy, Hat. H arty SAnderhnn, way Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, 1 Charles Fradel, ileo W Morgan, o in f e t a h S e UZ a g il e'r'sWoef in th il e st,Z l P i,b rild' iti lt i, e ra i l s , t - r o i t B. L. Falmeatock, John D. McCord Capt. Adam Robert Holler, John N Pattison, Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. NIA], Robert ' Chas Wels, cllsTles Orohe, L. AVG-rew, Robt. H. Davis. DOZ. ' A Hagfoll, John H /ckler, -- - , H. It Timm H E Alatthewa, into the hearts of . otir Ides.' It is our William Mason, r L Bitter, ' • , P ENS ' Max Alaretzek, ne.clore Thom FLS, Only safety." Th€ Girondists' Attempti, W Berge, Clsre W Betimes, ed to arrest thepro gress .of Ihe l frightlitl Then Hagen, Ed. N vtiobort Stoepel, massacres In which 'the Jacobins Wtilr& "Musical Review." Strakosch, Carl Anschntz, Theo Moeling, engaging. They.. thus exposed them— Gustave Ft Eckhardt, FII Mutt- selves to the dangeieris charge of being WAM.BLINK & BARB, in sympathy with the- driidOcrats. The No. VI Blase's Block, St. Clair Street, strife whieh emitted; a 'strife' involving' sep22 sole Agents.. -- -- -- - life or Oath, was den of Ite r nicist terri SOLDIER'S ble recorded in history.' - Madame Roland was one evening nts ing Vergniand - to ."rallY,,the Gfiromßits, party at every hazard to arrest the mas sacres. "The 'only hope oflFranter.' said she "is in the sacredness- f the la,iv. This atrocious carnage congas; thousands' of bosoms to thrill with horror. All lhe ; wise and good in . France, and In the world, will rise to sustain those who ex pose their own hearts.as a barrier to ,ar rest such enormities." •; • , -.E. "Of what avail,"owas the sad reply of Vergniaud, "can Such exertions be? The assassins are suliPorted by all the power of the street; 'Suety a conflict must necessarily terminate in a street fight. The cannon are with our foes. The prominent of the' friends of order massacred. Terror will restrain the rest. We shall only provoke our own, d estruction: 'P - .', • • - For several days the strife raged In - the Convention with the utmost intensi ty, between the.Girondists and the Jo- , robins. The party which could obtain I the majority would surely consign the. other to the scaffold, M. Roland, the. ,Girondist Ministeroithe Interior, was -aman of great power,' but Madame Tti): : , IttiadcWith a brilliancy of genius seldom stkiassed, prepared tor him his speeches, in Vie Convention. France recognized her marvelous abilities; the one party regarded her' with adorstiOm and the 1 otherwith hate. ; Probably never be fore In the history-of ;the world hatin' woman occupied such -a position,,, it soon became evident that ;.the rage , „„of i the Jacobins Would descend upon . Mad ame Roland, and she was urged to - ' es cape from Paris. The heroic woitniti replied: . - "I am ashamed to resort to any expe dient. I will! neither •disgritse myself nor make any attempt at , street escaite.; ye enemies'may fincl'me always in, :m yplace. I owe mycnantir an', example' I of firmness and I*lll given:" , 1 She remained in Paris; and Soon. per...l ished upon the guillotine. The Gen vention consisted of eight hundred I Twenty-one oftheanostilluStrions..gterii of Prance were considqed , lemierti :olti the Girondists. T,he., Jncol3fint3 ,actzhhejl them of . treason, t in 4- ,o ,T4lWing,"lii/e , ' members of the onyetition i by a inoh, ~ carried the accusation, And ,eondetiined, them to , death. It was then voted brat:. all Pads should be illinninated in vim' of the triumph,of the people.;. At, MA'. night the whole Convention, in prows& . ion, traversed the, brilliantatreets, inalr:: ing, to grace their triiimph,..the, dooms:N . Girondists. They were z all gipti. xen-4 signed to : .the, ~Concierge4ei Otel'e`!.to' await:lhe 4 11 0 trial.. ;134nuing.t.galttA:a.0' went, while illustriona Alen _Angered In their dungeons. With, ,fOrtitude t the record el which has ~9,mbiramed - tifelt memories, they . atroggiect.,,to 'atttiliiiir; !fetich oilier to meet that-fate n which t:thay; pcnewconkl not be crga - fitrq uii, i : , ~,..i i, . At length the horut,iikAluatri triumph came. With the most impoiing raklitaki array of infatktry, ,arAv!/47-lartilleirY,'-to Inatit. tilgalliait I *PM P O Rig,t4, l lYj 'OV : stip ,i 000hteP,XevokAtrinzfAhetpriorwersaterit.. ir .conducte4l44,ll long, •pr.oc.wom, tr.() b„K, -two, 1413 theitqvasetut iltgf.,•, , ,jt ,wilillha tO t h sli k tghen l79 4l4t-etiVii b l efflk' . at toighl4l.l-evYMilletßij. t'injaml ,, they Men: -4 ..4=9, , ,Okitbj,twgt , iliarniasito,f .), „ utifigv -, Aalle.Pel , '- --f - i Yng- 0 ;n 13 MIRO, - 0ft,;91#1.6 yi."L• -., 441 top,4l.otadial ampuatig• gfl4o . r . mi _________________ - --.F-4 iditheigtogykcsitAlepsfttaillnitat Rums ;A 4 ~, , ... . ,i.„,...„...,...., 4119thergt1 dearluilbßWOrias •-- Ilknalaconazo,lit- al "'' ' ' '''" • ;Jilin 1'044 1)..-Stiletif :2,..„,b ti .;.14...., .__ •.,„ . , •• .- ,L- , ; ~.,:,),-..., • 4 6.4 . 4rzg0eit . ,4 m...tw 4.1 it as .41 - ..--41 , -- * A ' - ' , S. ;" _, .. i 1 - . ',... . -.l_l c a T rt i t aAft Aw e A. i —3l- efiW4-"r ' lle4t°l4 Xf ul itx t 4)/1 'arra- 100 5.„7&.::,41:,:.5.L,,44.-- g - , au .; 1 .a.c0 m-.):.1 - '-`,-‘ il - X:. - ;•!,L, • . ..tonitieri ' .ta t 'r atalEi 1.3h8,-uf ROCKET BOOKS POCKET pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS poivrFoLlos PEN KNIVES P APER WEIGHTS p APER CUTTERS PENCILS pEN RACKS. P ROPELLING PENCILS. pASS BOOKS. p YSON'S INDF.LII3LY INK POCKET INKST p LAIN CARD' POST opriCE °APER New Goode tIERS. PEgA ~ pA.RGHMENT, OPYING 800 Ii 8 New Goods N.., fro^i~ And Stationery a all lands Myers, Schyer & Co., New Goods New Goods 90Th SEMI-AIIUAL EXHIBIT Now Goods New Goods New Gor4F New Goods New floods Cash Capital $2,260000 00 ASSETS, TLY, 1864. Cash $ 196,296 88 State Stooks 660,390 00 Real Estate, (Unincrunsed,) 87,963 18 Mortgage Bonds, •, 368,620 00 Railroad Securities,.. 646,165 00 United States Stocks,- 660,005 00 Bank Stooks, 1,069,110 00 Miscellaneous Stocks, 23,489 60 Gross $ 8,401,988 68 LESS LIILITEES: Lotuses ( Adjusted, minted and not duly 128,803 62 Net. • 3,278,a46 04 4? 'IIO, OOO. to $OO,OOO Mon a single risk.ligt Fire and Inland Nigticui and tratusporta lion Risks accepted .&*s consistent with. solvency and fair proildiosses equitably ad lusted and promplay plt this Amoy. Applications for In e ice Solicited. POLICIES ISSU ITHOTIT DELAY, and allinisineas att to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A/BRIER & BRO., . au3l-3m . Agents, Nur's• 200 Be gs Arrietut Nuta. 100 Idea pads. re " Proved' 10 Bales Bordee 100 Boise SheMs 110 Bags' Walauta. ao 60 $ 0 " Brazil'. .1%." 4 . , '„, a ; Ito u - Coco* • ow 4 afore ; sad 100 by , BLEB & BROS. • . & 120 Wood sheet. iy bbis.Preah nit receitved ,zi„ gri ARMS 'lrti • • - litkiwir andrlistitAieit o ' .....:,- - ,i, :rn.d.,.. - 4 : tz , r, ..(1., •;IT • : 4, 1 1 1371' IrtIFEIE. F i C.ll3NitrinEEE NoJ9 Fifth Street I CD BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES, MEN, M'CLELLAND'S AU CTIGN HOUSE, DUQUESNE WAGON AND 10Alillf IMPLEMENT WORKS, Marion Avenue. near Railroad Station, Allegheny city. A kinds of wagons, carts, timber wheels, trucks, wheelbarrows. drays, coal care stove and bag gage trucks, skids, straw and fodder cutter's and. masticators. Four different kinds of horseeakes, also, steel rakes and . fork , teeth suitable or all the different patent betas rakes,. the United , States, all made of the best materials and wari., ranted. Wholesale orders solicited. octi- , O. COLEMAN. ." 'WNW APPLE DAEEBE. 60 Boxes Choice rids Received this thy, and for sale by f WZl#lo.s sr BEKis; pe:r7go_mitlA ..IwhiNalkk9WAlkt.ta: . avitous,,-04,.(n0th frAm'Ar4 c=mt o for mile by , • 4-- yloonaf .'',. .fir