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(=tone Writer up,) 1,20, ) , . 1,10- , ' , • , ' d 1 i , t 13.-'' " , - 1 41 , , vy , ), - : ~,, „...., ntandbsg etaleseetbem, MIAMI —lVa tic o One week.. .., Two weeks.. One moue of 01 7 1_ 11 4674 4 011W W : Single =bowl p Ten or Twenty co _ Forty " 'bikeP. ' Editor and Prop) ERNIA, avrpas.. Hernia or Rupture cured, ;1B v • lipriala or 4,loVtare cured. Renato or Rupture cured. Z EltittMitata Herts.le or Rupture cured. N or *lff.Upiure cured. i , Rupture or Hernia cu, ea Rupture or Heruto cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Herrda oared Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured- Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or !Terrila cured Marsh's Radical Cure Truss Ritter'. Patent Truss !lipporUm TLUL seii-Adi kizth4o4,!%nrus4 Airs:Bitsualogiar Lao° Body Brace, for aura of Prolapses Uteri, Piles, Eibdominal aSid Spinal Weaknesses. !Dr. S. S. Pitch's Sliver Plated Snp. Piles Drops, for the support and cure of Aramaic Stockings, for Weak and varicose vests. I . Elastic ILmee Caps, (or weak knee jolatt. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee Joints. .Suxpen.aory Bandages 80.1;• , ,Injecting Syriuges; Limo urery kind 4018yruigea, • !Dr. KEYSER. has also • Trans whtsh wt - i.adically cure Heroic. or Rupture. —, 4140-office at Ida Lace Swan, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; ittgia the tiedden Pdartar. Persona r for Trusses ahould send the number of .- C,nches around tire bckft• Immediately over the ,r rupture. :DR. 'KEYSER will give Ls peraonal attention te theapllcation of I:rnatesin adults and ehildren ‹and he in Batched that, with an experience o • t{venty years, ho will be enabled to give satisfy.* ton. Self-Injecting Sirtngos. Itiolf - Injecting-Sy - rlngra. ,Self-injecting Syringgs. Self-Injecting Syringes. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood 'tree' Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages : Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, /It DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, nolo-Iyd&w. pxLEs Otr TWEN7Y YEADS STANDING CURED. • , &kw WU be found a certtacate from Me one of nraterariteetatite citizens of Witkene • trromMip in .rnarird ta :Dr. Keyser's Lindsay' Blood Searcher. Doctor's certificates aro :althea reach, and no ,arts iiiNitt be deceived in regard to his preparations. Da. ago. H. Kayssit I became aMoted with Plies about twenty years ego, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very Au", sg Minh so at timer as to unfit me or work. Sometimes I was so bed that I could do of anything account of 'them, they came o out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried • stint deal of medicine for them. I need to buy and take 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 some good for £ little while, but afterwar •i ,tbey would return again as had gui even I also epplted to two Doctors who visited meat my house and gave me some medicine hut it would not do, I could not get; well. Over a year ag; „not an advertisementof yen s Ikadeara Beatehez, made by yourself—when you sold it I o me you told me one bottle woUld not sirs me, that my whole system would have to be re rkewedt.bi the medicine before got well. I bought One bottle and took it home with - me and used it according. to your directions. I then call r ed : to lee you egabi L when you aal4.-/ could n iikapeot miloh•beneflt from one bottle. I bought zultbnonse bottle at a time, antiiTlia v " , tiottleiC.-„Afterthls quantity hail Men used, I Waieeintlrely well Of the Plies, which' had tortur dme ter : twenty years. in other respects my and: Lem m well aseeeld he - apes:tell for one of my age. being slaty years past. I hsee befirrWell now tot six months, and them 1a noappearante of a return of the disease; koltiii„.dP my, kind of farming work tiQW without Coming down and hurting me' I can • '.:pitch.l hay Mop wood, lift, or do any kind of igoriii.iwidah before , used to hurt me. When' I <r out yotrrllloti&pearnher I kept on taking t• linti""itet ',Welk well: I ' , madder it my :iii to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who - may be suirerteg , ae I was and do not..know the ealtioep . nlynedhkee. You I mayymbipth tau ft- yrijilTt?l Lve In WUkJtj iituMOMPOZIII will Ins pleased ettl r4tify any one ifeh - at 1041-ta Cad cont ELLIOTT 24 VS. DecembiiiMVAßC' A(Aitirlooktm4L-Arsansaiti ,DR.Ir.AVE S . I I WI Drat+ o,4o .4Vel ' ' . aff.4tOrlfolV ' 44 4 - 44 ' 44. _ ,lir t f t l6 WW4WAL#4l:7 7 :7& 4ll ted_ , 11110 1#1 7 , I g hir Aig,ftormo**4 • f"1. `1•314'4.1 • or R u pture cured. or OUired.r XOTICE TO ALLOoNcEEL.NIF.D.— Among a certain class of self-important peo ere le a peculiar feeling of contempt attach. ed to all physicians that advertise and treat tho diseases named in this card, ( PRIV ATY D/E1 AAA 10 , why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat Olt.- eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that aro co obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because ho adverti ng the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of Ida life. He comes at Putt to the physician that ads critics—how else fire thel l *now 1 Are they not. aware that .Slr Astref , Sir Mjamin Drodie, Sir In Ball and Paul Htcord devoted years the treatment of these Musses 1 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I nap" devoted myself to the study and treatment of ; PRIVATE 191.131L.A.8EA upwards of •tn years, an l Without egotism can nay I have save„ httndm.te from years of misery and untimely death. Al r treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, ; as I think it is thebest and most certain. It is in I my power to bring hundreds of certificates I I I thought it necessary to certify to mygenernl cess : but my long residence in this city is suni. elentproof without adding more. Sprrmaterrhea and all 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. I testing a physician. The different advertisements I that are seen in our papers are of no worth, 50,.! no benefit will arise Iron, answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured anti u- j ally by my new remedies. Address BOX bee. Jan- yd Pi t tabu rill Post, se. Of every kind . - SITYIg - , 4%_T_A3UIIISi, A.L.A.U3IS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, -CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY. Di ARIES FOR 1865, tnAitrias FOR 1565, DIARIES FOR ISM Order, left for Flags pkomptly attended to 6 r 4 14 H 4 •th' ® .4 r, .13 0( P , 14 z o I 0 -g! . 1g z 1 0 9.6 ,/, I:4' 93 t p 4 © o 43 ,r; .; u dt ° 3 .4 ..s g 4 t 0 4 A A ; 14 4id Cn d ,o• '2 .=". t... <0 0 i 4 z iv .12 0 .; t. pa Pa Of .4, t f a frl „ 1 ° 0 8 -I , .., 0 . 10 r. t ;; ,. m 0 a R,4 _ . F 0 r. , t. O ...1> ,u . 6. -14 14 S - m .z., - . . . r'' ::,,, 4 a m 8 14 z ce WM ', - ,' 3 04 ‹ w ;a CO 4 g .4 z .--,: 0 x 0 - 14ae2 A, i i 1 2 4 1 1 4 f, le i .... i ui "24, 2, 41 .g 41 (n&J' , 2l A tl, pCI .4 il NO OOP Q oZ'' - g :4 cq V. 4 .4 $1 9 e t) d , ..", ..... DO v 0 r e"' ''' Oa 1..., 1 4 4 . WI? 4:." „,, 7 g oF. ~! A '''* .t 0 "" trn ••• gg CU Q .".; fag, .5 a 01 . 40 p ,.-..* X il .4 p4z l ; .1' 0 o .= .4'o a. cetteat- , 0 9 u ad:gm - ; ; . i. G. WKLDOII JIM. KJILLY LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. lel Wood Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH, PA AA` SPLENDID STOCK OF . HOOTS, shoes,: Gaiters and Gums jtuit received, sad wilrbelol4 ae low as . any. "other establish bient in-weepy. _ Clan and examine, and yon, will be Battened-bath in price and quality, at •. BORLAND' S, . • . Market street, Ab6_ _Sectind doprlroin fifth, - . ...._......_.. .... rwir - e&te , trirEnm.pnAstnriTninv, wstreitt-wm. - 64 ,,, 31 , H.-SAlVilirEft i . ie this ift„.4 letrtnelk - ..StoaapcL,. , ,- ,• n ' ' -,--, , 1 - Thet - isinces Cpl be continued underlhe 04 - finirvEme. br .. _ _ -:- : Ns:1 2 7 SAWYER. ziommitorN tali ;see.- ). - 0 , : 5"' , " • 0018:tte ~•• , 'Fla 15;Eta? ~,,,,,....NCOitiUsaiVi babl i k Air. , 4ae16'.1 ..rik.f.4 .l- 4q..!;.,-4 - :•.. ii , ..1. ,- ,:a•Trit,,:l - .i: ; . t • • mampAt. AL' *JEC:Cio 'C3IO FrairEDITION, .FIFTH THOU oOpithe, cloth covers, by . . .. . I Robert E. Bell,- M. -D., kember of the roys, dollege of guigeous, Lo 'don, - addresikdio youth,lhe married and 111133 . . torrEiktpiaTviro Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt (Klan cedtß. A careful perusal or hook'hat bed,. 'boon to the l sifilete(di and hail :bayed thoneatulo (mon able of atierylandmn untimely grave. If' treats on the evils of, Yeutbful. Indlaerci Self-Abuee,Sembint wtskneee, ual Diseases, Eleidtal 'Lose of Power, &o. .PretnatUre :Decay, Impirtenre. which unlit the sufferer from fultillins the OBLMATIONS rectutaraufE, and illustrates the means of cure by the use of ' DB. BELL'S SPECIFIC TILLS, and other treatment. .necessary in some cases, .and which never tails to sure, 8114,0att be retied on. They do not nauseate the stomach, or ren der-the breath offensive, and they can be USED WITHOUT DETECTION, 'Thep do not Interfere with business pursuits, end are speedy in action. No change of diet is necessary. They are warranted In all cases to be effectual in removing and curing the disease. I.lpwards of two thotisand cases are on record that have been cured by using BELL'S SPE CIFIC PILLS, and certificates can be ahown from many that have need them. No Case of Pal litre Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex tensively In their practice, and they cannot ef fect cures without them. IMPORTANT . NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Arethe original and only genuine Specific lc There are a host of incltatora—LiEW ARE 1.)1.' Tliania These are Warranted • They are adapted for male or female, old oz young, and are the only reliable remedy I; tiown for the cute of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION In all Sexual Diseaaes, as Gonorrhea, ture, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney cola plaints, They Ae - t.l,llce a Chavia Relief is experienced by taking a single box ; and from four to Ina boxis,genertilly enect a Cure. Sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con talnirkg six pills, price $1 or six boxes, $6; also in large boxes, containing four of the small, price $3. If you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advertisement Tor reference; and If you cannot procure them of your druggist, do not be im posed upon by any otherlemedy, but enclinie the money In a letter to theliroprictor, J. DRY , BOX 6079, 7 Ceder reet, who will take all risk if B properlySt directed, an will send the Pills, secured from observation, by return mail, post Paid. SOLD BY DRUGGIS I'S GENERALLY. Magazines, Books and Papers Magazines, Books and Papers Magazines, Books and Papers AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE WELDON & KELLY, I r .LICIIPACTITIIERS OP AND DRAIXRI3 IN _ • . DRY GOOD* HOSIERY, C. BARGAINS-. GOODS BOUGHT 'AT PRESENT PANIC PRICES. MACRUM & GLYVE, 78 Markot Stroot, 'Wholesale And Retail Dmlora In Embroideries,: Hosiery, Gloves I/31301NTS1, ILUCICIMS, Furnishing Goods and Notions Balmoral and Hoop String, Saratoga, Bearer asd Turban Hata, Blue mut Carey Knitting Yarn Breakfast Shawls, Nubia'', Sontag's, Waists Sleeves, lief ta, Collars, UutlS, Linen, Lawn an( Embroidered Handkerchief, Head Dresses Neta, Steel and Jet ~e 1 t-Bucklea s Dreaa Trim- Occurs wings ant Ornaments, corsets, &c., B‘e We otter the above and many other articles n our line, at very moderate prices, anti we Wholesale and Retail Purchaaera to examine our stock, which will faun,l large and attractive At guilts tk. Hacke's. 200 VI Jb-:Ct:E4 COUNTRY FLANNEL, Opeued TI, Iv Day cm' 1.1.,11;::. BilSq N Es, '1.(•( i F.. 11l !SSE ' LADTE. , 4 . suAwr.s, ENUI.I,II lILA NK Ers, (' (I I ' NTT; y BLANK ET., UL('l Hs, Fl.l7:Nf:l IdA7.HMOR 17..$TRTs fir e MI ER Ls Wc PLA I DS, A I.PACCA 1.1,171115, (1( )010 4 , Sc lIIIGM3 & HAUKE, (*arm, Illarkrt and Fifth ,; FAT 1 RGAINM _DRY GOODS NEW YORK AUCTION SALES TIITS GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 412 3farkot tli3treet. 0.23 New Goo ,i New Goode New Goods New Goode New Goods New Goods New Gocdg New Goode New Goods New Goods OHIO RIVER BRIDGE. IITOTICEIS lIEHEBY GIVEN THAT •ON MONDAY, THE 24th DAY TitBBR„ the .Rolliday , s Cove Rail Road Company will, under the authority of its char. ter froth the Legislature of Virginia, and under the Act .of -Congress declaring the 'Railway Bridge at Steubenville a lawful structure, com mence the elevation of the channel span of said Bridge, and I,w this übse tt wi be necessa „temporarily to obstr p uct rp the_ three ll hundred feet designed as a chiumel-way. Attention of persons engaged In navigation is called to this provision of the Second section of the Act of Congressi “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 plPes or ehimneyir belonging thereto, so as not to interfere with the elevation construction and use of said All persona are alas notified that the span next Aden of the channel span is erected at an jelevit '4Orinf, Be feet above low water and there le waterway esbeeding two hundred feet, between the piers • and that the wategirdstetween the. piers treat eaeli of the clianfiel epee also exceeds two beaked .feeti and that the' headway here will linclear, as the - company does,eolintend to proceed with the erection of this span until the. channel- span is completed, and the obstructions netiessayy toga-erection Mewed, Ali Persons are,notilied f,urthei; that ;thisßridge merected Without- a draw, addlhat all the seetniftladerbfz Adt of etuarrade. halm complied wit h42 - 4•'Att ooo lPiler• • ' Tee; of ofAhe Anand9l . . - sloOk MX -be Pro , as pilisttite, 'hitt! due' mattes Viten-tate Ltd..the4thne than the ahattnetions wl/1 heyearae,vai." '54 fP.!:gR-41flarW r ,., atizlif3 e 4- twatabdtoot:. - . 74. aritn?c "ri BURGLE.: , NON DA . NOVEIIr. . mi • •-P " INSURANCE TiDEDENITY $, ST DOSS MIKE FRANKLIN MAD .INSVRANCIA COIVIRANY P ELPHJA, 'rim No. 43 and 437 . 1 01IRSTNUT ST.i oerai• Mtn'. STATEMENT of ASS.ETE, hit, 1988. Published Agreeably to 8n dot, of Assembly, be i;frit / 12,4 tEraget 921 P/S' Beal:trod $1,893,893 82. Real Estate (preseat vahte 4103,313 81,) coat Temporary Loans on am ple l dellat teral Seou.ritlos 89,136 Stocks, (prommt value 49, 987 72 ,) coat 89,788 C 8 Notes and Bills Reoelvabil 1,821 u 0 Dash 91. . . 27,919 33 208, 061 68 The only profits from iwemiums will& this company can divide by !mg, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances mede on evelry dedaription of Prop• erty, in Town and Uountry, at istes as lowa, are oonslitent with security. Since their incorpora . t a i e r period of thirty years, they havep_aid lo by l'lre; to an amount exceeding Fbur Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Inaurance, as well as the ability andtsposition to meet with promptness all liabilltietr. Losses paid durifig thestVES.har 18b9, 1182,15 S 30 DIE. Et/I Ofleittne W. BAPVIESR, al.ottozos.r.. 31. Lon Tomas WAGNER, VAPID S. Bnowa, SAMUEL Gesurr, ~ ..:Diaao 34.00/1 R. 333arre :DWAIID U. Data, Gaon° if W. R.aularcoe, pact - eon PALM, ()HAS. DANOKEIIi, President. EDWARD O. DALE; Vice President. WK. U. Steel, Seeretarypro tent. J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent mylB Northeast cot. Third and Wood es PHILADELPHL9 TIREAND LIFE INSURANCE CO / MPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the °Haters. 1 - Louse.. Capital-V/19,100. Am0te..5304,943. iiTTLar. MAKE AX.I. KHIOS OF IN SUICANi:E, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preininin. HOHT. P. KING; ?'resident. M. W. BALDWIN Vice President. uurd RS. PRA UTAH HAVEN R. 001.11, It. ENOLIBR, ' ( • )zinacto. W. H Rowe, P. B. S.avirev, Jorur.P 0. SHERMAN, JOEHI'II CLAYTON, S. J. MAGAROE, E. Viri rare, F. BLAOKEIICH, SCCEHERW, L % COFFIN, Agent. Cotner Third and WOO.l street.. Western Insurance thimpany of Pittsburg h. R. MILLER, jr. President. F. M. Goeuos, Secretary. Capt. H. D. Coe/mak, Gen'i Agent. No. itS Water street, (Spring ec Oo's Werehous., np stet rs,HE)Pittaburgh. Wkl inLL fllti t' AAINST A ds of F 711.€ and 'DI G ARLNE RI K LI. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptneaa and liberality, t.) maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to those Who de. sire to be insured. Di ReCTOR.I.-I{. lillllor , jr., J ames uley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick rieorre Dania, ilesmphell H. Ren-on, Chas. W. Rlcket. son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander sheer, David M. Lem; Kees J. Thoznaa, Beni. n al'l )one. je4 .... _ ALLEGHENY IiNSIIIiANCE CO. Olnoa, Nu. 37 Fifth Street, Bank linnet: NSVR G ER AAISSIV ALL KINDS • kIIRE AND MARINE RISKS. etA A Joic - & - sr, President •, JOHN D. NU- OuRD, View Predilent ; M. BOOK, Socretaq (apt. Witt. DEAN,Gatteral Agent. ure - mita—lsaac Jones, C. 71. ti uaaey, Han vas. Childs, Capt. 11. C. (Iraq, Joh,' A. 'Wilson, H. L. t'atutestook, Joan D. Aluto . u.3. thipt. Adair Jacobs, R. P. Stertlua, Capt. At • ..can, Rotel t L. itPtiretv, Rpht. 11. -Darla noel - . - - picas. pew Ili ET BOOKS PHOTOGRAPH A1.131'11 P ORTFOLIOS P ION ICNIVF.R p A Pita W EIGHTS p A PIM CUTTER% picricuai PEN RA Oh Pi pROPELLING PENCILS PASS BOOKS pAVSON'S INDELIBLE INK POCKET LINAEST ANDS N GUIDES POST OFFICE PAPER New Goods pENEIOLDERS New Goods pAitcum.Eavr, COPYING 800 KR. New GO 1% And Stationery of all kinds Myers, Schoyer & Co., New Goods New Goods 90TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT New Goods Now Goods New Goo& iGood,4. New Goods UN:dtal • • .4-169,250,000 00 ASSETS, JULY, IEO4. 650,890 00 87,963 18 366;520 00' ^, 646,165 00 560,005 ou. 1,06e,110 eck, 93,489 50 ' Cash. . State ' Stocks Real Estate, (Unincumbered,) Mortgage Bonds, Railroad Securities,..., United States Stooks,— Bank Stoelts, Miscellaneous Stooks, $ 3401,988 68 LESS LIABILITIES; Losses, (Adjusted,' unadjusted and not due,) $ 2,273,6345 Ot • Allerslo,ooo to i 160,000 taken on a alligle Fire and Inland aanon and transports" non . Rierke — accepted s cpusistent with solteney 'arid fair profit. Loewe 6 equitably ad- Nilted anXrpin i ptir paid at this Arnoyi, 1 1 4 1 1012E. ' S ne lgl ' f..4r liefT7l9l4ell)l3LAS, and an Wellness attended : to. with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A.7pAR.R.I.EF B.RO audi-am iMiii 200 Bags African Pee Nuta. 100 ", Irica Almonds. " 50 " _Provence 10 Biles Bordeaux " 100 BoiestSbelled: belisge English Walnuts. ' ~- 'Filberts. 20 " Brazil Nuts.. 20 # 4 POOOSATItin Now in store and for sale by . wRZYSER7arBIZOS., - 122...W0gl _ . WOOL . JuA 1116106,pe0h .1140,1;tot, receieval press. ' , EXTZHE s'iOrt.htsTßlEo Ira • : - •: de-ecornarliartatioll ir: .34,1,7,, 7 BY FIEECJE, 102,998 28 No. 39 . Flltth Street OF THE ~ 128,803 62 dirto.pAanesEssitip.—TßE SIONEI - have this 'day associated theta 4:44vegi as Ake Wbolesale" itaßetat °Watery, arid 'Stoneware- bualneaa, Ull4er tt3e Atone of DUDTX,Eri r- The. badness ruin be'ookitlitittf - at the' oltriititiff,, NO. 4 fka.: mood; Pittaburgiii • 7 - .. c atsasaveaultraidifil . Y om { To - Ira u, rt `*t ' lq OCtir& iikt gri;l3,4 .11:1114,1MtAuw in -nsquiLi %)".0.3i NATIONAL LBANKee . IR ITATIONALwRANK. cmanantwinti*pir: • , ,F.A.SOI.Y DEPAL.STAIENT-.. t , 0 1 / 7 11r4 (7 pomp-rico - if:En Oireeretruznoy WaallingtthlOity, A .45th, Ilia. • Wiranotail, witlafactorreridence presented to the undersigned, it KO P_ Appear that the FIRST NATIOINAL BANK OP PMS BUR4I/, in. the County and*Staia -of 'Pennsylvania haa beenaluir.. organised under and according : LW the. regolginents of e. Act .of, Congresii, entitled' an Abr. • provide' a National. Currenor, feedred Vpledge - bli minted States' Stocksouulto . provide for thisairsitiation re-, ompilen thereof. , ± appreved February 26th, laid and Alas comPlled wih' Ore'provhdons of laid Aot required I& be t -complied with before L commencing the biudnessai - Sankt • Now TElSautgogat, /, Hugh ATQC Comp troller of the illirrency, do hereby certify . that the •said. FIRST NATIONAL. ISADM. LOF •PITTS ST3IIO#I, county of, ,A.ll * eglieny and State of rminsylvanda, is authorized Lto commence thi? Arminian of banking tinder the'Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witneass toy hand and oast of office,. tbMis4l- 416 F 44 11138110 M AI . NOW/ MI/MIL Clompl i trollet Of the thirraney. • THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK - OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittebtitgt Train Company Capital 11300,000 paid In ' with privt age to Increase to 81,000,000. • The _Pittsburgh Trust Alompany having organ ized under the act -to provide a NationalDurrell sy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF PTPTSBURGIL would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, ts.c., receive money on deposit and buy and sell - Exahange on all parts of the country. The success which hai attended the Pittsburgh Trust Cempany since , organization In 18E4, will we belleve be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will rcs active the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers,' throughout the country, we believe we can offer unusualfacllities to those who do Wildness with us. The Niftiness will be conducted by the same °Meets and direction. Driesirross • , ..I.als.w..Laucts.i.ut Wm. X. if 1.411 ROBERT S. nays, . A.I.S.XPDIDUR. Symms, rHOMMi WILL, VISAIMIS G. BAILICT, Tiled. W !OUTMAN, . ALMS , . BRADLEY, Siollt a Rae. :TANIEs L.htTGILLIN, President, Joan D. SCULLY, 'Cashier. atia.s.ovalf AVIAH A BRDHEItt'S FE YOIRK ND su kumreancEte k eo. , s PHI L- A D ELP HI A CELEBRAtED PIANOS. Seven rirst. prize • OLD AND SILVER EDAL.4 received within a month at State, Fairs and Farr of American Institute, New I York, in Ida; try WM: R. BRADHIIRY, for the BEST PIANO FORTES: SCITOM ACM ER h. CO., Philadelphia. reach' ed the Uryatal Palate Prize Medal, of Lon on , besides having received at home- numerous Medals, Diplomas, and Special Reports from State Fairs and Institutes. Both have numer ous letters of recommendation from the highest musical talent--tlottschalk, Eitrakosoh, William Mason, Orals!, and others. Also, a fine isiortment of SMITH h CO.'S Boston First Prtze American organs Mid Melo deans, all warranted for eight years; • WAN'ELINIK & BAR R, No. pa. 111 smell's Block, St, Clair Stz. eet , TUNING AND REPA IR IN ( 1 done at short oit notice_ SHEET hi I Isle bound la any style. nols ___ . _ UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY (RANT saa-twhrr, (Opitoalte the Cathedral.) I.icensed by the hatted St Mee tlovetnment to collect PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. And ALL () THERCry or Naval (Naixne. THE ONE HUNDRED . DULA RA BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Discharged on account of wound. RECEIVED 11' YIATTLF., collected in the Shortest Time 103 Grant latireet, PerpgBURCIH, PA JOSEPH M. GA ZZAM GILBERT M. M'MASTE.R, Attorneks. oct2J:dtf IPCIPIMEITISE JEST _ NEW CARPETS. JUST OPENThrd. ALSO, XX R. la 4 1a.. CA- MI "It El CRUMB CLOTIIS, OIL et.OTTIB, SUPERIOR LIST AND RAG CARPETS, CARPET SWEEPERS, &C, Bought when prices were at the lowest point during the late panic.' W. D. & MICALLUM.. foil. NO, e 7, tom : . NI'CLELLAND'S AUCTION DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, 55 Fifth Street, DVQ,IIESNE WAGON AND FARM IMPLEMENT WORRS,Alarion Avenue, near Railroad Station, Allegheny city. All kinds of 'Wagon; carts, thither wheels, trucks, wheelbarrows. drays, coal oars, stove and bag gage tracks; alaifikOraWzand fo@der cutters and masticators, nurditterent kindatd horse rakes, aleo,'steerralres anti 'fork - tketh ardtable for all thAdifferent -patent home rakes fa 'the United States, Nixie& of the best inaterials and war ranted. Wholesale orders solicited. O. ClMErildist.-1' J...llrUlkiLlWyj R . . . • . 441 / 1 4 4,fil la;'- - -, 1 ' 41136i6141lioidePthkeser r eceivorphAkilaYi 440.1 " I -Th. ,r; ..„ , of-the. shiers thst:.theThch.ie,artoAllit.-.51.' hpreancire„ikirttifMarktlicert- a to 1 the causer 5end.48,781--.7WW-ranks--- there .:.`fe m a >cictiMVP - .... t e . .4 163- ) . countryiit as detPed - eu.kvt.o3;inity . .,.:- ! lidetniiit diooli;rtled'AilatisTOJiMirerpZ&l, hutftve should neeaStOtoE-W:41iii4010011:;,??:._ of expression; rf.or,‘„s-rfrefik-Ai,-..) The press isnot a ~N1W1...; P,lit, Ita.„'l4_ . ...IN, stitutiey t es suchreek/gnu ed-hZ*dirkfirei..t-A :ened-4PlUilart :Ear-fivo74o:-I111.0f)a01 griardedosstore lisvenhatin; 3isw.,• reef the ' ,"co d etittitiOlik,,,,'li: :et ettecb4 a :isialittig,i2o;;ViAntitCArtkiis , - ,,,:, -6/:.; :-..,1 rbi tcliaa cs ing,-norimilharingi nor " . • Othdr .4 ltinti-:„ fv...:i 2 ?t i3 h".'*ithi i iMob . :tliof,re44 4 ,X., v- Ts ne=et et* thinlirnsiO4tX,,.. , iI , '' irniiiPM 55 recognition. ReligitetlintClife.'lMH'eififi 0) .andpoptiler4ietiticurfActinit,ifriziKiiiro-.4'-',l co -• • ne iected_h9 itl:l9 l eo kugttntAll= .. „' . fjite7 4 , 7., ~President,ehallh4e:sneceetn gtzlirtk%"-- irig - the'eiiiitial enSiiialie ' .. initr - Z'f' gnardi oViiriblic z ilberty, -, ;i l udtrAkia *id:': Religion :ofiltsnrgans ....ii,rialpiips* E lo4A titiPSlPf itct IRlOAltilal9lL.4.4tiOdell:,A net a hundred teen , In, the.itenar,-fitiV'l,3 darkilesilitillt lirettidsoverliirlialkilin.4:"id minittecF only BY ille7l44istellghtilWiperif.,%3 sioned and ptufehased,4aperti-)edil iii. ~ detail% , , -,, ....-,i , ,,?., sl.l -'20..:V".3 , The first siep, tolvaidnyciewill haVe :been takes When' theme . ) .tifet:-.1 'etitletrf ii 'intender theilno" ifil-Yeir the , Executiire , eetailai., The 4iinty!**iiiittf.7-,--1 reetliTe-flue InAtidred -,IIMII-181-ffrthilla) recenametulation to..,,stititiltpte!"detaitrok_ ,‘... ex&ifitirhi•icitlin'Plietiv Utl,)iii:3oll,7 will soon l earn whet ttlAue ntleliWntionfii.: the voice eta, Presa,iwhcserieto*,-;,4 --- ._ , owe. their exemptioofroln serviiS336 - :the ''',;.; . ,-0 j The Concititution of the Confederate favor of a detail. . States extendeto the Press the aeon of Let it 'be' reniemberedlhatilitlih iited its protection, and, selecting it out from and unrestrained - limier Coriblitedinienr,,d all other professions,,gives it' an honor- the of Israek andi , tliVtilider able, security against even the Congress ''universally_ recognized paramount PO I, IX A '"i7 of the Confederacy. Coupling it with tical ditty of every member).o4llffulCtrirf,-.. the free worship of . Almighty God, ;the to serve in the army, lliiiiii; tionaittiteat Constitution connects it also:with t he wag sacrilidedlo thegiTtyqiitaidiftri areer4 right of the peopit,/ peaceably to assni- King Davicl,•-whoserit bitte s tie b tKe,.. f ble and to petithin„the Govertonsht ilex With' letterttkttiogOOdinitigdeoVhl/1 j a redress ot gpevances. Its ' .place in lute ,18,it-yeT,titialcii,-,0-aztiplofixtrA4,,,t-tilftf- Constitution is between. the toF,Dei nd - hottest battley &-retireni.lrcilallitlila the Vox Popuii, subordinate to the ne, that lienniytelitaittenbOtte..4..fiittal superior to the other. This could of that lie on rat - ftAl n. bnint.tottaied,44ol have been were ,aceidept; there ust onder thodetaitsystcer:-.41-1-i-nr, have existed sOrne reason_ for, this, , 0-- thidgithetvitgintaVrg4l44*--wA) tectioa and for the loonediate con' ne.-, - frai l :Vi m og ibeit.Riesa t la - to be tion with religion aodpOpplar petit' rt. Wed 6 not believe that'll:id' tattf'ut,,,...,, We find this :arcie - importmice give to girlie WilignietlY p`eirtiltligF-PianWlitt the press in thi 16th article t t f, the ill wholly destreyed,.. N . The , only s „....pletunire of Rights, reported by Mr. yste, of et threorichietorcinCtte-sitl-thif;:;l the Virginia Convention, to th e e, red ial • ki n d arid eliierfalithAnirtglir&Veiiii . • Constitution, as follows: "T by hat he ,the • people.2.Theik-httve, .-,' freedom of the Preis id one of the gr t- ) 1y borne with, all, Abe; gailigralinMentVA eat bulwarks of liberty, and ought of thathave beet tbe. - Prets,..andiaidedand to be violated." What sort of a 1-: sustained its in all‘rillithffitilliretrP',-.7W-e-z2 wart> of liberty: Avoidd .the press , be , ith de" nth b elieve ttnY'ivalldnilitttlislast.,lll iletailed editors-the underhiagi, of an 'disgrace tote idnitedoitioditheihess. ' underling? It late this degraded p s i tion that the President has delibera el , recommended thl Congress id red 6 02e Press. Ile dlTes not sityr, that, h• army needs their services, bue that t exemption by law should he 'repea ed, 1 and that "a discretion be vented, in e military authorities" to . detail 'the e ft. ors, whensoever and Whereeeever se authorities may regard them as . , ".6shn tial to the public service.:" , Editors, as individuals, deserire ino more consideration from , the Cortgiss than "shoemakers, ; bliclismitlui; p i n ters, millers, miners, .physicians nd telegraph oilerators;', but as the ,P s, without editerp, would bstpjayhi,g R nr:. let with the, put of Hamlet omit ed, there is something due to the intellig ce of the people, which demands at e hands of Congressthat the Prsit, of he country he not wholly prostrated'at he. foot of Executive power, and fo ed to petition for existence, and, to" re c 've, it upon such conditions aspie,Execu 'ye , or his detailing. , .suhorthnatek a y' ' , a T i lh choose to impose. Exemption by law gave an lion blet position to the Press, ll4 ,' er.. l pendeiiee, and left' no rod ,' suipan ed over its head, but suet as the.., . le raised by their support or _ t ree ri: But an, editor einersing'frem„that - ,C s pool of cdrruption,,, the - cretsil..`ayst 94, secured, i would be an object of offence to the ur inous people of those IBtates, and paper he conducted ceaseto , lie ian9rrn of public opinion, and bgeonie, tie mi r able conduct orthesela,viliose.,favar t he, owed his exemption 'fit/Mal‘ t 'rrgalts.l Nol for_Qod's sidia-putfisin,tbe army the trenches, anywhere; 'brit wive i us from the degraded position.of a_ detafied. editor. _ . Did the Presidenc,, , ,When he reCarn= mended oiiii.deirHutati c a t to the Press of his country,,Anow;;that neither "tele graphoperaters, workmen in mines, en gineers, shoemalters, triniterts r „black smiths, norniillers,y were, exempt ,by law, anti ; that .his. receminendatiorf pointed MAY at pro,fessorii; , 'teachers, pkysielass, and the Press of the country? The exemptions by 'the law of Febru ary 17. 1864, are :.,.,Ministers (irreligion at, the time (of the passage of the act; suPerititelPeits, axd,PhYsiclanstotasyl ums; one editor , ior each newspaper, and employea:eertified,oo.oath to be in dispensably, necessary; public printers of Confederate and, Stele .Cloverzunents,, and such journeyinan"ptioters certified on .oath to be indiapensable;_eleilled apothecaries, ef- dste October 0, 1862; physciaes over thirty ygers of age and of seven yearn:Nagged; ~ presidenhi and, .teachers of colleges, engaged :tie ,such two years before the passage of the la*; overseers or agriculturists of fifteen ne..:r groes; presidents, ac., of railroads, and 'nail contractors. • , , •Tliese 'ere all the "classes" -exempt by law. There . is no exemptiOn in ,the law for "telegraph oPerators, workmen in, tke mines, 1 engineers, shoetnaligrs, ,tanners, blacksmiths and" millers„", and if, any of these "plastics" have, been ex empted, t it is he fault, not, of the law, but of its acti t iiiistration. The law also gives discretionary power . o the Presi dent, under,, the ) •,‘p necessity", clause, to make,"additiona exemptions,' but is it necessary -to destroy the Press of.the country ,to. repair the evil conse quences. that may have arisen , froakmal administration rather than defectiv e kg islatien ?. Settedtue - &,Adveitisino dates 'fifiloirrte trirristr.' tfe -ttrao Two. time* Thr Pour timesee times:. .One Two .. Three weeke ' One Twot months:— Three months' 4 Six menthe = • - liinermonthit One ge2ir---,•.$••1101: °Reitman* x ntnuttrmuoitTnal For' one equaiwslitunpiobielotnt , Unm o ral' we ek , 901111 4/ed tlkAnt advertitter. 'All larger taliertioements,in e eut : proportion. ' 8 tinted I. Deily. Ia week, I.! m month !..:. 111 435 -: 8 bon .. * clot .4800 .9 monthi,.... 17,20 .14446 . -,, 8.60 .... ;6 00 6 moathit ~... I 24 00 ' -, 1060 ' - '44476' . 10.60 1 year .• '4O 00 ~28'410 '266o''• 24 00 427 - Fizt notices,4oable Aboabliys tfttets,: , Death - Aotices each hatergozi 66 cents' IYOuriage' 'notices eabhinsettlaii,: - 'l6 Steaniboatadvertiseinintt, pet tnp:l2' 06 kateoutore Anil Admiatdrainei no. Uces 2 75 . From theßlohmond lingdiier , War: 9th. Rebel Conscription of gditpra . . . .A. Lecture, tor "Jegt. Darts: There can be -no frauds where, gazemp tion is granteel• by.low;hut,whoo the de tail system or thtt "public clause is substitated,•the door is.opened wide to every species of • corruption: Then-jyidesti lAtitudeot„exemlition by law does less injury :thart the kibsest• system of detail. The , ; one fs open to the inspection of overy;offichtl:and. of ev ery citizen; the otheA l ,is fc,nowo,only to the_detolo ma tk - sAid:49..\!cner., officer. There-can be .uo : fraud, OM; former; there hati.been• 3314411 tint4e , liatter-o- Had :the', President. xecommeuded_ the Con gress-to:o=l4mA 0 .7 48%4 Awd'qubsti 4uttlii, wider•; : rangtot exemption, he would boyoewggegited.s tneaspre for the • ailDPnfl,. ktffidArkd,,.ePrEPPll9D ii-RgA V L-Wq3 13 4 1 11 ruelvogOd -nen amirfirclom Oxifittik a newspaper,.; free, nnbought, unpurchasable and. AievAr t , • :baillnristfitherivise.withealrAeaseat -Tbosgppott f :wo ; bays • herotof O re _ given, Itho,yreAttlent-„spdAttts. cove his bee iftirkeetentioNe and fieffi•DPAhe;•lSlPPerri wetegereta% < If the congresston g:, -„- .;i~ti~. I Luke/ Dally s veelr I. 20 2 90 1 '4 001 a 680i•12 7 ' 60 11, 4 919, 1 IS 96 8 1 le 00 9 Dr. R uutrattivr,,..3l ke l =WILLCURE - ---•• -.• • :;....:1 L001(4)11rFHIEUPIPS37111 !, t ,•; :: ';':;,:lij .. ~. „suffering froml* lirvi'Fils- -;...1?-0 And i l ea Acre, go t • i . ...L--- "4.tar -4 '.: 1 1. - : ' •, , i( - r : * PPC'#IIFi.IAYY:'#- LFX.!fts s e:..-:;-.4; . ; IF ilagial °Ni 4-ItARRG?Pt...ll4,?!7,ii‘;! - lAA ffrErivnt - rgaroltm. , 2.-- .:-,,. ',. ~,-•x.. ~ - -,, -• ...,.. •-•''''-.:".‘• .S . PEE* INDi'-tER MAIENXOI4. B. E 0 1 One pin. fa sikirtr,...ii.4.. 2,,t,,;2.44 • ' - - - 'iiiapiiVii'n,f a,.. ---~?--.,....--;!•;-:,..,1 ...., • ' B. t. rilittiPitil - tt 4 • l SOLE Piorriiiitiiii , ILL '.::-'..:.;,: : ,.,, ar - —"-:?; ‘ ' NiiottitAltrialtriViswo..; 'Aiehlaiiiractiir c ti wA rt iiik - Si*Jat:rtok , -, - .- - N. • _trt=g,F , - ; . .i._.. - :-?r_l 76 ,t •78WoodiSLvatitiiirizitai--i:-41 : ..11 f 1, .." - . - -'e72 , 4 . .. FPl3,AAilig-,. ; =-A5,"Rr-'-*-1-'-';',',l Druggists 'ard'-tateirit-IWltql*M9l,ll.tl ‘Eyek*llokep.,4 iccia1,"141,,:":7;:.4-.1.9 • • -4._ .." , -,, -.;.,. gI:E. , 4- m.3:14 .' - f' •:„,/: • , ~: --'• i 1 C irsil , ;•%g -,- ;' , ' .I'4' .`;::-::1 _ . L .F.-"..1 rtil : -1 :4•X:,.. _...1q F . 1: : :::1 , • ' '4rk, • .11‘ aitheitoelia, . ---, • ... • . , ~.., . .,.:;-;-„,...,1 , -.4.,,.:,,,i , „.. 4 , 1 , , ~ , •. .i :.12•:. i,r. .t , c . _4.47 T . li • - TT ,," . "El . . „ ~ , V E It 1%1 -L.E:-: , u t;ii.:4-4, x,:4-4 , ,-,,-.., ......,,-, " b,*ii-; , 5., ----, 1 :i. :. ~....;.-..E.- -, .-I';', i4"-;;•41•i-7,'J.,-„;:.'-':71 41 o rf .„ plearntelw essurter , yew; 1.14ge 44"" Ai tu Te 4 0 4Y ar ai rt aill !:`' yours-as a WO ' _ Vaq -mate Ma r 'at-reta (eruVAritlieocwifeneiiuo-*-4 cella. We, are Amulet'. en 4 hafii presatibed=it fat' .pattaatiqiitiV:Aktel ttli etre**. f , S-err-o .atew /1- lair - 4, - -"- Ithioai N. Y. ; U.I4II:II6ITICAAV , A4 •.. I , , • , , - . WORM- :-',O_ON-rEM0N0.,:7,1 f Ate. ebre P:titt4l"'*2ll and palatabm.Awah Af:thoair who conxicit ekuoreetearief i du Ohildre ntvilltakethearirithtititt are an effeettve worm delFUOYOril#4.4l3o/13 gt,,t en to the moat delteaterehtld. e - , PREPOIELt AND— • . B. L FAHNESTOCK*OO soLklißoißpthls , 4- • qd and 49 andioiii,ouiur-1111&.- - plrrtunaletuf - kA''" , r-,-4 , • : Sold Drusests scut lisetiecter, ally. 4 " : 13(M4 0 0, C 1 0g.911-00-fitti!il torrAierr4,4_ ;44A*. .%4 11 4,1 1 11kt:..itf-:-at 1--. 4 4 4 - fthOgift P.4911i lu t r I 77 t'a fr.:l4el 't ot.ratt.-.2; •y; MI911; SioDabigpliloB( ~~:^ ;: ~" s :, sue.,: ---..iii r:77; - - . .- 1i ,..::, bleabbhO f tl til ..tl- , 7Ntintrir„ 1; • - v_.'2l 1 ! , t , : , '''' 15511 ._:••'i;,,..,,.0 = Steami ':t4iiitiiiiie 3,13 "I HTiffitii °NW Z' gitl D lll . O thr liiimpeultod Ia tbs,lbiwt tatulal. Artetnoku PAID-,TO - • - • nmutok6'4 witaraLE AND LEGAL theittue. tumor 4 E • oefterri,Mme m o For Edenton" aisd Confab cannot be_ - ino3sli4gttb!!!l7.--- Mtif , ',± it, .. , '£'xis"a EiM
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