ALIWARTMLNI_____ ver -y thy tanding matter twr equate 00 W 01,4) One insertion • 75 rtiroo , TWO lnset Ilona.. 1 4 46 0:1e - month TI ree loam - titans— JON 1 Ivo nab Fvur Insertions. ... I.oo'l roe mone*.4l 19,75 Five insertions.... 2,W Nix months - 4. 20,75 • One weeks SAO Oat year - 82,00 Tivo '' • • 4,86 One square changeable once a week 1 vear.s3o,oo DAZLY S.rgle cut sariptions by m1'11,49;00 per year. i.edlcered In the oty; at 20 cents par wean. le POS T. IStagleaubaoriptiona #2,00 Five copies, each 1,75 Ten copies, each 1,00 Fl tranty coples, each, (and one to ffetter up,/ 1 , 26 OLLTEe 1, I ff. unfired " 1,0 0 0 JkS. P. BARR, Editor and PrOprietor. p , trEficiatFFA at o C.,' IT. Co C U ! An unfaitiny care for Spirmatrrrhea Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and ail diseases entrant by scif-pollurien; lug no Loss of Me/nosy, / rimers:TA Le;ssitude, Paine in the Back, Dimness or rrWl,'Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, Difficul -1; oftireathinc, Trembling, iCakrfidness, L'ruptien-o 0.1 the race, Bale t 'our.renance, insanity, Conn/my ion, and nll the Direful complaints, caused by dr. at Haar, ant the path of nature. 49'this medicine in a simple vegetable ea : act: and one.on which all can rely, as it Iva en used in our practice for many years, and itlithounands treated, it has not failed In a sin gin'initance. Its curative powers hare been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn cave. arar - To those who nave trifled with their con stitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair no!! the Ortirmusee CURB will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctors have failed. 4s Yrice, let per bottle, or three bottles for Iks, and forwarded by Express to' all patty of the world, Ani • Famplitet sent by mall free of postage, by Dr, W. R. Mervin fa 00., No. ea I.l:.erty Etrect, New York. sep29-eod-dh.w ,C 1 LAU:VP:WS FOR THE'. UNFOR,T6 ‘,ll ' THE LfiNCI SOVGIIT FOR lli.SC<_-) A'S' L.A.s-r! Cures in from one ' ~,. ' ..",# ti I'. It. - % 1 .. 6,1 1 Wibtz 1 , - ....•,;., ~ , . , = =iii'l .:, -. '' l -'-i : J At? . , ,-, f . ,;• - - - ,- : 2-9 f . - to three days. CHEROKEE _REMEDY, ~....lEROKEE INJECTION c urounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves. dROKEE IZEMEDI,the greal Indian Ditirei ne cures all diseases , of the urinary organs, such a incontinence of the Urine, Inflammation of th Mader, In fl ammation of the kidneys, Stone in th Bladder, Stricture, Urn',!, fillet, lionarrhrea, an is especially reconprrasted in those cases of Pluo dlttus (or it hiles in feincles) wher,.. all (he old nau s - sus medicines ha cc jailed. Sir - .lt is prepared in highly concentrated form, the dose only icing from 0111 to two tea r loonfuls three times a day. is diuretic and alterative in its action ; ;lying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all .its original purity sod vigor; thus re tuoving from the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CFIEROKEE II'iIJECTION is dei as an ally or assistant to the Cerokee ', Hen, etty, and should be used In conjunction with that medicine in all cases o f Gonorrlarcec, Glee k later dibus or Whites. Its effects are heeding, morning and &ma'am: ; removing all scalding, heat, and pain. instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the c4eap Quack Iniectutns. .114).By the use el the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection—the two medicines et the same time—ell improper discharges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedily r: t toted to full vigor and strength. 441 - Price Cherokee Remedy, '2 per bottle, o! tutee bottles hit 4 , 5. Sra•Price Cherokee lujeLtlon, it 2 per bot tle, or three bottles for +a 4Lp.Sent by Express to any address on receipt of in foe. O&ilhe Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee Injection. and Cherokee Cure, are sold by all enterprising Druggists In the civilized world. ome unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell . otthlecs compounds in place of these ; those Which they can purchase at a cheap price, and snake more money b ; selling, than they can on ..ese medicines. As you value your health, aye, the health of your future offspring, do not be ,isrieived by . such unprincipled I/males, ask 10, Inedunnes, and lake no others. If the orgists-will not July them for you, enclose the ihouey in a letter, and we will send them to you Express, securely sealed and packed free from observation. lading or Gentlemen can address us In perlect confidence, stating fully and Plainly their dis eases and symptons, as we treat all diseases of a chi onto nature in made or female. Patients not hesitate because of their inability to vlait us, as we have treated patients successfully to all portions of the civilized globe, by cortex , .indence. Patients aldressing us will please state plainly all the symptoms Si their complaints, and writa Post Office, County, State, and name of writer, lain; and inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32. page Pamphlet tree to any dress. Addres- 4 all lettere for Pamphlet or Advice to the; roprietors, Dr. WR. Merwin & C0 ., , N0. 63 Liberty street, New ] c ork. sep29.oodwlai.w MILITARY AND NAVAL ..a.*a-30.1v - C7Y. R T. MATHEWS ftCO Late of Trea;. Dept,. VC ash'u tun, D. O. - B. T. MATHEWS ATTORNEYS, 1108 TETE ADJUSTMENT AND Oollection of eleicee against the united States or any State Government. PRINcIIPAL OFFICE, 808 WALNUT STREET, PHILA DELPFIIA, BItANCIE OFFICE 98 GRANT MEET, PITTSBURGH. M'MASTER & GAZZ A M I Attorneys -at-Law, PENSION, BOUNTY. BACK-PAY, PRIZE MONEY OOLLECTED, ace. Applications by mall to either office attended to as if made in person. No charge mane until the claim is adjusted. PER-;ONAL ATTENTION given to claims before the Departments In 'Washington, 1). C. noB.-tt AN EXAMINATIOPi OF MASON & HAMLIN'S OABIN , ET. ORGANS, Will convince any one of the superiority of this ' , lake over all others. Several of the improve r anti in these instruments are patented -and wonled by Mason sc Hamlin. Large assortment now op hand at the 'Ware rooms of the subscriber. Call and examine them before PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. CHAS. C. iNI,LLOR, 81 Wood Street. Sole Agent for the Cabinet Organ navy $20,0000 W ORTH OF rd c- 1114:::4irges, rx44:l4lrls, . 'tort GOODS, FANCY GOODS, v A.R..rzirxEs,vxurglims, OIL CLOTHS; 'WINDOW WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER, dinnejcust been received, and are offered fwEgozusA.LE ANDREPI7'4W A:rOEfiSTER & • 164 smithtteid street, 111118 E PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVT.. ..._ AL sER, an ILIVAIIPMIP tr., ' , Oise of 84 pages, by . . _ DR, J01.1.N .i i. A.. rt v p -v /111`tHIC FRANKLIN.FLELE Lars unAsimpia 9 ; L ui Ott IDS DOUG; lIT AT PRESENT A. 'COMPANY Of. lIILLADELPRIA, OF. published for the benefit of the sex. I‘X PANIC PHICE.S. .FICE Me. 435 'and 4. 7 'CITESTNITT fsT., LI receipt of ten cents it will be recut post 1 ~,,,,,.. new Eifiei, • field, in a seated envelope, to ail who apply tor _tyLACRUM & GLITDE, NTATIALENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, labl. I Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly', be it. Itglves a concise description of all the die- 1 1 95 ,4 -• • 7S bleirket street, i E td.rtgage, Imply secured .......,sips,goa .22 eases peculiar to females, together with me.ans j Heal Estate (present value 8103,81 a of cure, and treats of Conception, Pregnaney,3li, 1 1 MO toot 102,996 28 carriage Sterility, &real, Attune, Prolapses, UterJ, ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn . Temporary Loans on ample tioliat. Female Weakness, Consumption, 4 - c., and touch • I feral Seefirities, 99,115 other toluable information not published in any. I Sto co c a ks, (present value isSfl 667 '12,) other work. Every lady should procure a copy ` TRIIIIIIIING , R 5,766 68 without delay. Three Editions, 60.000 each, f A_ 9 I Notes and Bills Receivable 1, 0 21 00 have ahead been published and distributed this I 279119 83 year. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, 1 tlath ---.4.--..... HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL ' $2,208,061 68 j The only profits froth premiums which this R1.1E3.1301N5, R.L7C.lfli_lEfS, m-mistrxt..mim .i..z_r_ii....ist i company can divide by law, are from risks which here been determined. the most infallible and popular remedy ever . Furnishing Goods and Notions. Insurahres made on every description of Prop known for all diseases of the female sex. They I arty, [° Town a n d Country , at rates as towns are have been used in many thousand cases with , 1 00naistetittarith aecurity. unfailing success—and may be relied on In every ! arty Hoop Skirts, Saratoga, Heaver Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty case for which they are recommended, and par. i years, theyhavepaid lossesby rite, town ammint fieularly in all cases arising from othsTli Cc- , and Turban Hats, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn, 0 ./14atris Four 111.1.111 ems of Dollars. thereby stf- TIoN OR STOPPAGE OP NAITI7I , , no fording evidence of the fulvantages of Inanratice, MN itt , r from what cause It ;ises. They are ef- ' Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Sontags, Waists, - as well as the ability andilinpositiont t/ meet vo - #ll tact sal in restoring to health all e ho are ,orl et- , promptnesa all Dabilities..` •' - - .• leg from Weakness and 1 1 e/dilly, rte! lee Ptc- Sleeves, Setts., Collars, Culla, Linen, Lawn and LGatlea pa duriugttt pearl/359,1E4,15s 3e. charges, NerllOtArneeS, TC., 4,.., and they ACT D/RE 'T . LIKE A CHARM in strengthening RHO rector- Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Head Dresses, . tqw.A.H.Lits W. HAlittnn , BTOBDICOLU., H. Lou tug tne system. Thousands of ladies who have I I Tomas Wastana, Davin S. BriOwn, suffered for years and tried various other rem, 1 Nets, Steel and Jet Belt-Buckles, Dress Trim- SAMUIGL Utt-errr, 164.40 LI , A, dies in vain, owe a renewal of their health and I .Isooll H.. lzrtrr Euwarin U. 1/s Le, strength wtolly to the efficacy of mines and Ornaments, Corsets, &c., &t. I Crgoefis W. IIJOHARDN, 0 ISORGI: PALEM, j CHAS. C. IiANCK ER, Preatdent. Dr, Harvey's Female Pills, ! .. • LD WARD C. DALE, Vice President. We otter the above and many other artistes 1 ......... . - - , ,a , K. 1.. Steel, secretary pro tern. They are not a new dlscovery but a lone . tried I in our line, at very moderate prices, and we I .r. eiAlii/ENE.t COFFIN, Agent. remedy—the celebrated solicit ' I m yid Northeast car. Third sad Wood ets DR. JOHN LIAR\ El, 1 one of the most eminent physicians, prescribed them for many years In his private practice, and no physician was !more truly popular or widely known than him to the treatment of FEMALE DIFFICUL.TIEI4. • A/I who have used DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS recommend them to others. Nurtra recommend them—Druggists and Dealers CPCOIII - them in preference to other medicines. hec.iuse of their merits. No lady objects to taking them for they are eteg - antiy Prepared by au Experieuoe Vrioe One nolina... .421) -- Cut this notice out if you I.r Harley's Pills or Book, and it you chairs.: I r., Cur, them of your Drugglst, do not take aey other, for some dealers her are unpribelplsd will recommend other Female Pills, they lattice a larger profit on.-1,11 ti.e n,u,c 3 . am: send direct to DR. J. BRIAN', (tenerni aceut, 13QX 5079. 76 Cedar Street, N. 1 Who will take all risk If properly duelled : and you will receive them post pill!. Ira:ti observation, by re:lirn SOLD DIZUGULI TS GENHL9LiI IN A,TOTIOE To - A lA. CON(.l47l.thite Among a certain CIAPI of sell-important ple there is a peculiar leeling 01 contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the Qle uses nerved in this card, (PitivarellitinASßE.,) why thin should be, they nor no ate else can tell. ArL they not aware that all physicians treat dia. eases of every denomination, in tact solicit just I the very diseases that are so Oillantiloua to tip Sc very refined parties. I auppose they wouil no; let one of their family go to 3 party hat has de voted years for their benefit, :A., alum g set the fact, and their family physician asya he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he 11113 almost deprived the party of his life. It. comes at last to the physician that advertiaca--how else i are they to know 7 Are they mot aware that Sir Aid ley Cooper, Sir Benjamini'liaries Ball and M. Paul .Ricord dc). °fed yeara in the treatment of these diseases The3e nice arc held up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't I assert that all men are worthy that publishstill there are a great number of them that are. l ' have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PIZTVATII DISEASES upwards of Id ears, and 1 without egotism can say I ha, 0 save: hundreds ' (rota years of misery and untimely death. 31y treatment ia confined to the vegetable sitogelher as I think it la the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certiticalec 11 I thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. ti pc rmatorrhes 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- leo. bag a phyaician. The dttrerent advertisements that are seen in our papers Ore of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answeira than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured anon. ally' by mynew remedies. Address Roo. .)an-lyd Pittsburgh Poetc:_•7 a A LE{LTIVIS, A ][...Jt.UMS, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, DIARIES FOR 1865, DIARIES FOR 1965, DIARIES FOR 1965. C. G. VAN 11011.2.1 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICF Orders left for Flaps promptly attended to 1110 : 111 1TY13+BK; PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21, 18134. A MEETING ON THE STOCKIIOLD „M. ERS of this Bank Ivillbe held nt the Bank ing Howie:on THURSDAY, the 22,1 day of De cember next, at ti o'clock a. ni., to eecide whether this Bank shall become an Association for the purpose of Banking under the Lawn of the United States, and whether It shall exercise the poweiv conferred by the Act or the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl lonia entitled "An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become Associations for the purpose of Banking under the Laws of the United States,” approved the 22d day of Au gust, 1864, and to take any further aenon that may be expedient. .1. AG I ;FYI N, n022-rd 'nattier. CHEAP FARMS NEAR IItME.-1 offer for sale a large number of iMPROt ED FARMS, and TIMBER ANII (IR AZINC3 LAND, In Fayette county, near Vein:Jour), some along the line of the UonnellsviV hail road, at prices ranging from Si totF•2o per Aere. The healthfulness of the climate, the Re eve to an Eastern and Western Market, and he very low pr.cea asked, combine to present RARE A.'I"I7II.A.C.TION To persons seeking a home in the country, and oc capitalists. The Farms are under leases expiring next April. Apply to S. S. BR YAN, Broker and Insurer ce Agent, 59 Fourth atreet, Burke's Building. J. G. WiiLDON ........................ JN O. IC ELLS WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. 164 Wood Street,. near Sixth, CITIZENS N OTIcE.- Prrtsnuiz -THE ou DIRE CT, Nov. 21d, 0R 1864. S OF THIS BANK, in accordance with the second section of an Act of this Commonwealth entitled . "An Act Enabling the Banks of the Commonwealth to Become Association, for the Purpose of Banking vnder the Laws of the United States," approved the 22d DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 11.64, having procured' the au thority ot the owners of more Maxi two-thirds of the Capital Stock to make the certifiCate re quired by the Laws of the Vatted Stges,.hereby give notice that the ;Toper - steps- Iviithejliken to eanyertthlazEtak- into a National Itsiosia tian, on or befOrattieTlEST DO' or -Z 211417- AIM NEXT sassuing. , • - s ="i..*Ao4.:Ts *VAR DOPEr4. .' . . v .. _-: r~~_._.. __ ' .;:',. ~:.: , .• ''', •.: '. : -, •. ,:i. . ~ ~ ; - • - - -- 1 ' ) . • ';',' :", ': - • ..• I •'. l . r_i • - i.'l - 1 j• • • • . . r-N - ;7 •, 0 ,'. .1 1,i /j.t. s. :. • " .... • 1.. to • , ~.....„...........___, \_,,)„,,,........_- (4,-‘ \ . , . 1.1,4,,,...0 0e ), -- T•.) • .. , . .• -... ~..:,:gi„,„....?, -•-. ie 5,..._ '''' '. -4 7"ft.......' , #:2 - ".• -:'•-••••• A" ... •- . .: . -- _-.- ----- - ,-;•-•:,......, :lir , ~,.... .. ............ r er. • , • .......,...„.„ . .„ , .i .:::. ..,i •,,,,, ~..m...\•.•-• . .-,- , •,......._.„.,4- 4 ,em., . .. / ....... 1.,. . ......,, ) . 414 ~ 11, r i'• . ~. .::. • . •r. - - •_- , ---z - ' i 0r';•:ai.!,00..5. , - - 0-1,-", - .-.. - , 7 4z,-,,, , --. , _.-.:______ ..,6 77 ' - ' - ' -;7----- - "ts,lemr;'o , l.`-.4r - 4. 1 •" 1 '":;:' , _.• ss- , -,7:=- -- -_. --,-_-,-----f -4..i ,-, r-,• , ---.t.----, •,=____,..,,,• ~ ~,,-.."••::-_::„..„-,•,_„.,,.,,,---- ._,,_=„.„,„„..„...=-,_. fir __, - 1 ‘,.-... -,r--- ' ' , - I ' . „ - . .. i . MEDICAL IMPORTANT TO LAD CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, Magazines, Books and Papers Magazines, Books and Papers Magazines, Books and Papers AT PITTOCK'6, MANUPACTL'Itmas Op AND DEALEI3,I3 IN PITTSBITIIGH, PA I DRY GOODS HOSIERY &C.! INSURANCE BARGAINS. D ST LASS 11 7 1" ,PERE. Who lesale Purchasers to examine be found large and attractive At ilugus it. Ibieke's. UO(J Pll7f_;FSd COUN TRY FLANNEL, Opetted This Any CILCULARR ~A!`C~T'E~, .51165 E.,' :HA \V LS DIES' SHA WLS ENOLIsIi BLANKE9:4, Cul 'NTH Y 131-1 lAJAHIrsti GLUTIIs tiIRTIN 11, INN I lIAL3IoR,IL SHIRTS lit )1":, tA:,.S I Al Eli Wet N PLAIDS A LPAcCA FL:111)s 1)32E , ;:s G(JOI)S, HITGUR & BACKE, Cu. air M arkct and Fifth I CI) ~ ..z: i i *-4 4 1 : g A ,j- W z , clB ,1" 4 H t tO g 4 i t t w PI C) P-T4 • 1 " 4 " 0 Z : 71 •••• rJ 0 H ~....% ce WI ': z N 01 w H - C. 5 ii A R .4' GREAT SALE DRY GOODS FOR A FEW DAYS, CHEAPER PTIAW EVER GARDNER , & SCHLEITER'S 92 Market Street. To Wounded Soldiers, 4 LL SOLDIERS wno RAVE - nnEN .L - 19,_ Discharged by reason of wounds received In hny battle, and who have not received the 41100 BOUNTY, Chu new receive the same AT OINICE, By applying to us either In person or by letter widow Pay t), and tee chwildren ives, of the Mothers (whet PRISONERS OF WAR Now in the South promptly collected. Special and personal attention given to claims for HORSES .KILLED IN BATTLE, or cap tured by the enemy. E. T. NEAI'III.WS s CO., 808 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pit BRANCH tsburgh OFFICE s--98 Grant street OILBERT 2NT. McMASTER, .Tr):i. M. GAZZAIII t Attorneys at Law notattf lINDRIES. 2 Cars Oats. to Boxes Prime W R Cheese. io Boxes Prime Tobacco. 200 Dozen Wooden Buckets. Oboice Family Flour. In Store and for sale by non. PATTERSON 44. A.b.L11.0.8 . , No. 0 WOo,lett-eet MINNESOTA LAND FOR BAWL. 120. ACRES, BETWEEN • DA COT.A.and Goodhue Counties, three mil ph teem the litlisiesippi rtrez,nud frb*iliellowishitt town of. H • pr. - • :gem:Zig/Ate EtnikerP eTerourth-street,, iarkvaa,' LANDtqAtirc•pi ti? 0.01,-, PITTS ITILADELPIIIA FIREAND LIFE and Retail lINSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CIIESTNiT Oppot,iti, Curciorn flotiAc. our stock, Which win , 0/wit/O. 3119,100. .A_naaa..6304,043. - Vv•ALL MLA ICE ALL KINDS OF Ert -1 St. RANCF., either Perpetuol or Limited, , on every description of Property or Merchandise, i at ressonable rates of premium. • 1:013T. P. }INC;, :resident. K. W. RA I.iiWYN, Vice President. DTH }gyro R. It!:, s. il.o...keLN, Its. ,-,,,, 1-.. n.. t.:, , F , , I. . li. 1. Nu Lis n, ‘iit•• , p..k: W. Itat.W}t, i!. E. SAVIRCY, 1'),.3.:1•11 S. I'AUL, 1 4). Slialt...MAN J (MST'S CLAYTON . S. .T. Alsoanott, E. WILEII, F. iiil.ACirlitritiv, Secretary, LU. ItUFFIN' ' Arent ' ' ' .13'itiV Corner Third and Wood streets, 1 Wentkrn Insurance Uompany of Pittstrarg b. 1 I .h. 9aL,LF.I4,Jr. President. F. M. Lionm.s, Secretets . Capt, FL D. cncrIFIAN, (;ell'l Aqil2ll. No. lei Water street, (Spun& ti.. Co's Witrehous,t, tip staira)Pittsbumh. % V- 11.1. INSURE. AGAINST Af.L 1 I kinds of FIDE and M.l. HINE RlSlit-. A Horne Institution managed by Inrectors who are well known in the comminuty, end who are I, deter:lli:led, by promptness and liberality, to i ' ms,r.taln the character which they Lame assumed, 1 `as offering the beat protection to those who de- sire to lie insured. luitscvoes—E. Miller, Jr., James itl'A ult; , Nntinsm Helices el Heles, Alexander Nimick, Cienrre 1 ! Darsie, Oftrupheli R. Herron, ChAa. W. Ricker- , son, Andrew Ankles - , Alexander Speer, David E. I.Litg Rees .1. Thesis, licelt. Battey:ell, Joi.n ll'Utit:-.. ALLEGari INSURANCE CO, OF va-ra-k-a.tuisci-Fl. °Rice, Sio. 37 Fifth Street, Flank Mock gg NRI'ltiZS AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRR AND MARINE RISKS. ISA AC JONES, President ; JOHN D. ale , CURD, Vice Prealdent ; D. AI. B).)( k, seen:A/Ay; ( ) Apt. LITAI..DEAN, (3 eneral Agent. Drunoroug—Tentne Jones , C. 0. Tliutaey, 11./Lr rey Childs, Copt. R. C. Ornr, John A. B. L. Fahnustnelc, John D. Mel)onl. (:apt. Adosu Jilenho, R. P. Sterling, Ca r,. FBALert 1.. APC/row, }t ,ht. Ihna. nrY/8 . _ . _ 1 p ENS p°CHET BOOKS p 110 T OGUA P 11111. 4117.131 pORTFOLEOS PEN KNIVES p APEIL WEIGHTS PAPER CUTTERS. PENCILS pic I , i RACKS P HOPELLING PENCILS P ASS ROOKS pA VSON'S INDELIBLE INTi POCHET INKSTANDS PLAIN CARDS POST OFFICE PAPER pENnoLDERS p ARC HAMA T, COP - EIAG EGO 1, !I‘. Myers, Schoyer & Co., , 4:1 A nd Stationery of all kinds 90TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT flaah State Stocke Real Eatale, (Uninannobere<l,) rgiortgage Railroad Secur,tties,., United States Stocko, Rank Stooko, Altacellat eotio Stock Orono $ sr, LESS LIABILITIES: 3,41,A3,3 Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and • not due,).... Net * 3 ,2:73,67.6 14 1114110,000 to 250,000 taken on a single risk. - lUi Fire and Inland Navigation and transports- lion Risks accepted at terms consist . ent with so! ven. ~ven cy and faer profit. Logans equitably ad ;tinted 'and promptly paid at this Agency. Applications for Insurance Solicited. and POLICIES ISSUET) virrHuuT DELA. y , all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. ITARRIEP ta BRO., au3l-3m Ape r.j!s. NUTS 200 Bags African Pea Nuts. 100 " Irian Almonde. 00 " Provence l Bales lib: means " - . . • 100 Baxea;Sbelled 4 - 1 • • - • • ! 60 Bag! : Fd'eltilS•Watentr. ..: Filberti. - • co-" . - 13.in - ZU Nuts. ' . . . .. 20,-.% <Croeoxyuti."-4 • 4 piqyv SAL ktors aziflptgellerby ,i- , ~ -, . ; .L.,- - 1C ZY4 0441 8*413:(38., ' ' 14 mr• 12 tt 4 k 3r.l?ll4it'yea: : NIL INY47l6ll.7zeidi .„ TAM ' 14/4 am, with Gold Rrat 4 l . i i• la rogretkirsale b • 1 -•-• c. URGH, SA TUR DAY, DECEMBHIt .3. 18 No. 39 Fifth Street ! CI THE .....e2,^aso,ooo co ASSETS, .TULY, 1864. 4 4 198,205 6.9 650,390 00 61,063 19 343,520 0,1 666,165 00 660,005 00 1 , 069 .1.10 ro '. .23,489 60 128,303 62 NATIONAL BANKS , FIRST • NATIONAL RANK OF .F`rrr€ll3llßGal. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMPTEOLLTSII OP TEM 001FEIrrioy Washington City, Aug: sth, 18i6. Wanness, By Efilisfaotory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has lsten made to appear that the PLID:3T.DZATIO,IIELL BA.NOF .'ITTS - filiff(3ll, in the County of Alleghearimil State of Pennaylvanianotrbeen.doly °manned ander and according to the reqUirements of DO Act of Congrese, entitled "an Act to provide a, banal te T im Durrency, secured by a pledge of Unl ' States Stocks, and. o provide for the circulation re demption thereof." approved February 26th, ISM, and has complied with all the pro on/ of said Act required to be complied wi h ' before commencing the hulloes' of Banking, Now Toneasnen, 1, liugh ALciituloch, !Comp troller of the Currency do hereby certify that the acid F7IIST NATIONAL BANE OF PITTS SUI-illkl, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania is outhunted to comineitee the husloess of baliking under the Act aforeaol, d. In testimony whereof witnosse my 'hand and anti of office, thin sth day of Augu 18i13. ........, SS 41.1Gii blior the OunenCU , Cool fit-reflex' ocy. TRE FIRST NATIONAL 1341NK . OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Cemp a n l-w j. 141 y. 5509,0011 paid In with p*lvil cge to Lassecute to 11.000•000.1 Tne Pittsburgh Trust Company having rgan ized under the act to_pro e vid? a Njiti_onali.: _tren aWintPePllll4ScklTAGli,mws.T.lrrti,Tl N ut otter its services for the collection o otes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, aw., receive mo on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all p sof the country. The success which ham attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in; 1862, will we believe be a au fficient gum antee that busi ness entrusted to the new. organization will re selve the same prompt attention_ flaring a very extensive correspondence! with flanks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can orler unusual facilities to hose who do business with us. I The business will be conducted by the lame otoers and directors LEE. 101.0138 .14. xcae LAugncitt %Vic K. Nuffica, ff..msll.l3T :S. li.e.vs, ALYSANDICE SPENE, I'D ow AA BELL, FRANCIS (4. BAIL/IX, THOS. WI(7I(TESN, ' ALEX. BRADLEY, .`SantsCL KEA. JABILS LA LiGEll.lli, Pres:l4ol .TORN D. 7.1L - 1..r.r, Cutler. augt-d&vilf I ~-4/...?-.:NN-4:::_117.1 • , .. WAI. B BRADBURY'S NEW VCll.li. AND sC HOMAC IC Ell & CO.'S PI IL- A DELPHIA i . CELEBRATED PIANOS. ' Seven list prize OOLD ANTI ''SItiVER IMEDAL.e, received within a month at State Pairs and I air of American Institute , New York, in 1.863, by wrn. B. BEAD BURY, fon the BEEit PIANO FORTES. lsuitAtAuK ER & CO., Phila , !elphia, reap' iv• ed the Crystal Palace Prize Medal, of Lon ion, i/besides having received at home numegous tealledals, Diplomas, and Special Reports nom [ , ..State Fair. and Institutes. Both have numer ,ous betters of recommendation from the h 1 beat jtainsical taiMit—Gottschalk, Strakoseh, Will am. 4Aason,itizobe,and.ottiers. Also, a line assortment of SMITH & Cc. 's Boston First Prize American Organs and Melo deons, all warranted for eight years. WAMELINK & BAR , lt No. 12 Bissell's Block, St. Clair Str et_ TIT NI NG AND REPAIRING done at eiviirt eet notice. SHEET MUSH: bound In ny style. _ UNITED STATES SOLDI__ • R CLAIM AGENCY OS GRAN ^l' Writ lEF."4` (Opposite the Cathedral.) • License.l by the United States Goyernmentio collect PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK L P: i 21 .3 And ALL OTHER Military or Naval Claims. TEI ONE HUNDRED DO BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Discharged cn account of wounds RECEIVE IN BATTLE, collected in the Shortest Time. Std Grunt stree,t, PITTSBURGH, PA JOSEPH M. GAZZAM, (FILBERT M. M*MASTER, Attorneys. oet2l:dtfi Z•G:11:7-1ELT-lalt OEST3EILIaI gi ;NEW CARPETS..I., (UST PFNING. ALSO, JC$ T_T iGr- , CRUMB CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, SUPERIOR LIST AND RAG CARPETS, CARPET SWEEPERS, &C., Bought when prices were at the lowest pdint during the late panic. C . ll & H, M'CALLUM. ci.A....x:Liz.mrs i5.vc:i91.713; NO. 87 FOITETH BTBEET. M'CLELLAND'S A UC T DRY GOODS, BOOTS*, SHOES. 55 Fifth Street, DtQUESNE WAGON AND' PAR* IMPLEMENT WORKS, Marion Avenue, near Railroad Station - , -- ttliegheny city. All kinds of wagons, carts, timber wheels, trucks, wheelbarrows. drays, coal cars, stove and bag gage trucks,skids, straw and (odder cutters and masticators. Four dtirerent kinds of horse rakes, also, steel rakes and fork teeth sititable for all the ditterent.patent horse rakes in the United States, all made of the best materials and war ranted. 'Wholesale orders solicited. one C. COLEMAN. N - ..f R.- NIL,/ SIGNED:have this day aesoilated•them selves as partners in the Wholesale & Renal Grocery and Stoneware business, under. he 'mune of DITNLEVY & 'BRO. The business will be continued at the old stand; No.'4Dta= mond,Pittatsugn. J. MIN. sepia ' DUN APPLE •.• 60 Boxes Chclice Pietweekif =.400e1)%0 thiailanandlar Mg' ost • THE HAMELN:It Plt.Thlin-sit. BT JOBS' G. WHITTIER • She rose frail her delleieuialdep, Andputilitrafliti soft brown hatr . And,Arr a totiesillevtadd deep As loves ftrirt whtsper,hreathed a prayer Her eaocv ioylte bittidetakether premed, He r . blueeyeehelordln the The folded linen on her breast • Just swelling with:the chasing tt hid. . And from her long'and flowing dress Escaped tt bare andeno*y foOti • Whose step upon the earth dAd Pr elm ' • fdlie4l' sweet snoW flake, soft and mute And then from slumber soft And warm, Like a young spirit fresh front heaven, She bowed that yotuig azufmntdhless form, And humbly prayed to be forgiven. Oh, Qod ! if souls ao pure as thette Need daily mercy from thy throne— If Abe tipOn heibended knees, Our soholietand erestone— She, with a fitee sblear and brlgi;t, We deetiiher some strayablld of light; If she, with thoseboft eyes and tears, Day after day inter young years, Must kneel d pray for grace 4wm Thee. How hardly, - if blue win not heaven, Wit! out wl]errors beforgtveril • . A carnival. THE TRUMEY-DE.:CASE Exciting News from' England and the Continent--Acquittal Of all Accused Parties. The Trumpy Demme case, of which a sketch was recently given; has been concluded by the acquittal of , biith mad awe Trumpy and Dr. Demme, The la dy, it will be remembered, accused her self as well as. Dr_ Demme of poisoning her husband in order to secure a greater freedom of intercourse to. themselves in the indulgence of a criminal pasSion. This strange feature of the case -was made still more revolting- by 'the fact that, while Dr- ,Demme denied the passion as positively •as the murder, he was actually the betrothed • husband, of Madame Trurapy's• .ordy-Aaughter. Ihe conduct of Madame Trumpy in prison gave great reason to doubt ! the soundness of her intellect. Cool and collected while <Ai the stand, sheas, no sooner left to herself in.her cell Loan. she Jell into a singular state of ecstasy somewhat like tbat,of the famous- , ;071,-; vultionnairei of Bt. Illedank :J' this! state she saw visions both sweet. and horrible, and labored under a wonderful variety of hallucinations. The- theory' of the defense attribrtted.. her .denunCia tion of Dr. Demme and herself ton hal-, lucination born of an insane passion for.; the young surgeon; a passion unrecipro cated by him, and stimulated to. an 'ex' traordinary l degree by jealansy, of her daughter. This theory was- eventually sustained by the jury. Madame. . m py was unconditionally acquitted;, d Orr,., Denim; WI acquitted.on charg of T n minder,. was sentenced to pays ene all of the costs of the trial as a punishm nt, for concealing the.fact .thatpolson , in some way connected with py's death: The veirerablefailmr, of he 1 prisoner, who had Stood' by him . dui g the whole trial, and theaudierme, whi h, as we learn from the Aligemeine audience, g, fairly overflowed the courtroom, sho - ed their sympathy with this verdict of acquittal by irrepressible sjgris of pia 'berant joy. • The' - enittient, geologift, Professor Studer, whose name every traveler in Switzerland has learned to honor, was present at the acquittal. e had testified in the strongest, manner o the exalted and noble . Character oft e accused. "His nature," said profs i Studer, "is eminently artistic; he 'h is great magnanimity and Idndliness , toke - ery one, and an unbounded' &mamma A. He made presents to every 'On: , laid aside's flne'Pritetiee 'to - deVote hi - self entirely . to science. 'He ' Demme has the thirst' of scientific o , but no love of rtioneV." ' ' The case has attracted great attention in all parts of Eur Ope; and its 'most in teresting features are well summed Up and analyzed in the Poll wing article from the London Saturdap4.lvievi: The murder—lf, indeed, lt wcia..a milt der—of M. Trumpy: is,' hoWevel; intrin sically of far more interest then any which has lately come to light in Eng land. The relations to each other 'of the actors in the story au I tholg which we habitually anti - Mtge in a French novel: M. Trumpy, the 'brutal and disolute banker, was of the ordinary type of the French husbands of rtunance. Be was considered to . be a - good fellow by some of the witnesses, so long - as he Was sober; but they added that he was habitually drunk, and was then always violent in his actions, and gross In his language. In 8862 he had given a ' somewhat con clusive proof of this by knocking out hie wife's eye with a water's bottle. This exploit was the cause of Demtne's intro ductionninto the family. Demme - was a youdg ploystelan,Sof a well-known, fam ilyeat Berne, , , and already favorably spoken Min histlrofeSiiiiiii,' Who watlcal• led in to attend t Mcinte..TinmpY. ' gfle is represented as a pleasaut woman of thir ty-seven, or several years older than himself. Demme appears to have been attracted by her, and ultimately to have been drawn into a - criminal intimacy with her. The family; accompanied by Demme, made a Patur together to Con stantinople, during which Trumpy va ried, according to his sobriety or the rev, rse, between extreme civility and violent explosions of jealousy. _ ' In February last Truttipy was suffer ing from sotao disease not impposed to be dangerond, but for whicl(Dercune had performed rt. 'trifling Operation. At Trumpy's request, Demme sat, tip with him for tWO 'nightsl.bii the .second ,of these he was guddenlY siezed with a vi , olerrt attack, and in half an hour expir- , ed. A poBt Oirtern who :.was made by Demme, who declareddrim to have died of apoplexy, brottght, on ,by excessive drinking. some ;suspicion,; however, arising, ;the body,livto l ,aSt i examined, and a larigesltuMtityofatry 1 nine was discovered in . It, *Arlie. Trtimpy and Demme were ,Scirn.", i irfher- wars arrested apparently from the. pre sumption-afforded liy theAc robvl,-jAs .mo tives, for 111-will to the deceraied; Agairkst Demme, indeed, there:Was nature* a heavy suspicion. Be b 44 thg , „ .ezOke . charge 6f the deceased for apme,tinke he fore his death. ,8.e . ,11,81 et.V. firl 0 lip6rii— n ity of' pOisoningliM it' he e oose;and, as a doctor,. coultrAinhtless. easily_ pro cure the .- tioiaort.. 2 - His' Ccaid ; 'Of 'sifter Tranifiy'st deitth;in'tiis'ai rit Tillie eittus efor'ite*DaV l .nt4ll.7 , .3" - "''' et-Atriclitw7EsiOdishill*A "Failtappipos i • - , ! : 1 4:t-t• 4A .f -s• ' 1.4 f Colgionzena. Of PLAIN ANN FANCY JOB PRINtINC::E:= aell4-4*.U4 . " AtTg vriCIP C P AUD to Itil - PRINTIN - 11.434 434.* • &ode, far Eadlettimirsadl me~t~aoaw 6e " ;-! ' -*L4 1341 0 the Gni* i ~lris it-see nnr; suffsied....- ~m -ron-aintucit , speculatitais; 'ln Wiledonbitin : of a com- ...,..; Piete reitovery frop u hla r llinefiti; he bad tinania fiaidttlififidOe abed-cOnneit.,.--..::- *Eig)ll.oo-14th L ab444 51 4 1i4p)e -- that / 14 : - .--- might some day mew ta Drabs ont.:-.T.::: - , Ittlf neon& ifeertifiimi -p ItSfot robableoMil Lis lbeiNittio - .of- an. • counting foro all ibis Worths sectiens- ,tFegt, ky a .MlMAßB l 4o . 4 l _ibilindiriank, no -_-• oue, cowed to.attend to • Aini.... v # ; .,, loaded Waa r fotind in a hliVoiti, Which lie -- .unfortutiateiy,didlifet,dislit'foi4ble Ptir--;:: pose. : This iworild . .haveaeft nritionbrof - '-'', the 74 his 4 _ Ow .4 4 ittlitilfak lt was di 4uittnexprain pi lipis.,ini - of &yell ink' Minnie. - AAR ,onxn.,._ in.... a frpy.fladliought. itswftonstalithintikand that be Ewes frequently talking. *bent the , P ur P4 4l P , 9 f,, P °l 4ll l itglyti-Nktah no oicelae, not even ame,'.grumnY, dieing 'UP iiiiVe it , a - iiett, f — Tudy . :i : was t hus - a.possildlitrthaMiniiptVed com aitte4 entoitlie, land! Boni lAdttugmand P,,etamajwaaasanitteeknhnt at ' 'same tianticirderedfo pay:bidf the sea or ' ;rite , 'lrbil ''' 'AftaisinV Tint* . ,"''.. j gainst , Althorn theeiideneel•Wintifti* nWas ac , „quitted inticonditionally. s .; encase re r iiiiinbles,,tnt„ j et . rigniek i jn,„-, many points. The potion - , need wag the same. The vietiiiiivie t iebbkelses de peeing' unapt+ thelmserebeuhitt of hie n u nder , for..mediCallititereletnie.dand in both, cases it.wita eguallg,jmposiible to feel hokh sympathy for ` ;There 'is 'Jeanie:thing' apeeigllY ( iiiiiooeable about: eing- poisonetl': - 41-leur ' , Vector; IliP has 8 91 many-- ebantes otioiminister ing poison even witheut, the, polaibility lit being ConclusiveTyl shiiiin `to, have done so.- Thus : difetitinitiniees; in this case,, were equAity reconcilable_with either of two „ hyp_othege.oAtums im possible to trace ~the etrysbnine to 'Tritinpy'i own bands, 'lt was equally impossible; of &Anne,' to rifagthat he htieLneVer bought I. ;Onithentlietiland, Demme, might be - lawfuliy• in wissession Of strychnine, Reavnwed i thatihe had used it' in Imalf doies. Iti counsel of fered to:adtaffifskii, ionietcP t lintiryy of theapot, land . the - luny Idiot/ deft into ilietiezt.roonnto„try itl i on i ce ~, , _ back ' in sound :health, _they coPtp• • .., that their courage bad' failed . diem „ em 'at the monientnf testine • Witikealiaifitehow ever, .Bnd:intently . that'the•Trinntice of strychnine in,DenneWeizandaiWkwin no way inconvatitile. with biadinnecence. 'Phis, / the moat critical point, of the proof, was,- 1 . ibefefoie, ' inablindiii. If Demme was guilty ) ; it wdErtuffefittnate that- Tgailifilt.,AlMukl ihaVel -given him 'such opportunities- A inAioce I . c, was unfortunate Th at' Truiny sh od • bave selected that - particular ' ivitl'Mailing hiroselfolf.i ' , Meditate of - the itaialOwere 'Md.:before-A "Poramissionlotalienith," consisting of,the , professors of .. • ~ edi cal 'fealty' atttenie."' They t that , the death Vat' unditubtedlY.' -id ea by strychnine,, .Theralsasaid that ;Demme had been g uilty of Improper midget as a mediearnian, in concealinvAvigact, out` 'of regard (as he aliegetij 'for -the :feelings of the family: . - Edellitifiititu .rallyrdeelined to give to whether it waansaincif,miirdetoir of gulekle r , 'They had . :bftkrp,Am the strychnine and I the" flo.4iljl'but arallch- - in ni3 probably. : rirmitt6es *heti &Femme effect when a.man takes it int - himself as it does when he takekit 17 thA Inds of some one elini,„it is ba 9 - see ow any set or expert "coal gi, tin bp, ion .one way.dr the other:Without exceeding ," their duty,. It seems; 3therefore,sthaKthe problem of how 14, 1 ., , ~r n iet, witlibbis deith 'must reniain - iiii in. -terminfile one. -No test exists: by which' t . iflikijSbiliihtlity oreithenexplanation 'of thetiretintib' (aces ean...hq really jiemonetrated,,Anderthese ei M uln nei l AkeitgAlOP*4l}lAfkrte no detibt correct: The inest - eurionalart of thetrial thin. /WO& fentilitiihrthe method ofradministeringtheleeths'ilThe witbcAmexl ePOket) ins i illietirlit - instance, without any oath at all; bet-if/pay tes timany was &mei - derail arall linportint, they were- a fteiWards'aiMbid`npdh fiptiike one of tremendona'rigor,:thelinFoitinice, of which was enforced Ina sorkotif liintiuu7 homily, calculated to„ e their hair. Stand - on - iiii'prid:' Tf„ eY swore falselytheyWeredeaPialightoen lindliell; they:wduld be .giverr raixwow and forever to, the divine Nuatin f Ahey would suffer . in body, r d toiod m in hope and family; they Were. to 'ilopeet•Trom God nothing bat disgincaiitair nigledle- Lion; they were reminded' ithatieloftlxst swigs infinite knowledge, Andixould vanish sin of )3111411u throughtumetind eternity with fear and _ether, and fligett fulagonieienwititnianypther consequen ces unnecessary to mention afteAthis. The theory that »people.' kali b9-ftared luto.epeaking the truth by thantnutilica ted aPParatP4 of .cotanduationielhatdlY a sound one, A. ,man who haAMakilm his mind to lie EtWefitnothei nisei fe isnot likelyleswallotto the' tetnibd strain at -the gnat; if `he i.bityrottlidds falsehood lie wilt hardly stop at, tua e ling . it into perjug. The aumeX,94-.ici41411- nal's inoreovet,"wlia will'he stoppe - irby the meshes of 1 ihiti iteg l iiftek .n htiairtig throughallotharirestraintaefturesclente, must be smallijadeed when Weleonaider that they must be men trip, afteurining false evidence; will be nbt merelyaldiek- .. ed at the prospect of purfOryiittisOninbh shocked as 'Aocinifess I Itibmselveirildne witnesses in open court4l .Tbeffloltbi however, seems. to have, .produced a strong effect uPonihe imagination of the audience. TheXall rose 11P; )1rfall;1*- forined, lifsoletWfildfauce ) ., jud_..: itg4d breathlessly uport,the witness.' ..'in .gnie CllBl3, thopreasureinftiMed*Vtlfttfalo make a'aßgliailditi*APrOlAkencn. to theeffect.that Sheluid.nuesitraksome ill-feeling betWeeti lattrilipittinnamb roy: ' After tatt4 3 .ofient gnindblireiaa few umek—this- extiberantawfigpiirruf cursing would' probably haigintielikiiii pressive.. It soundairatifti like relied)* * some.. : - ludieobsolete f Pf r ineut4 torture t littfi PAlRll).eah2t ern pine -bee. .ln'. IA ,er, respecia„ - ' - e Arlill'sdeliis telatie beeitliondtreteirii • singular fairness: , Theiribitin *Aro( the two miscingniikitmad e eilaymeterailic Art,- that il f.De MPiatiasting-kar..twicr or .tleree *to, , 1i woo; thoweveri-,l3ondoet ed,with-hone 'of thatlitillfloraki„t#o, h eatiiiiividettiOttarCorenOtts to Anperta nt Prenciitrials:. . The- - e9tinseiLafor the teiensepitrtVolF *it P.M 4 44t ., 'tY *is* oweiko' - ,occision,, for. not .-ha W4 ng examined , Denune inlogical erder,Asft 'Might M!' to httta9 - Itifit,,,',T.W.l** dal the plefifilent.tuni.. warned; that, :•as Mme; Troupy - was in ~d elicate healM beimnst ifeapeeltaiOrelffinhiii ena.: riAtiork :_Fioiii the annoini i lie 1. atin:4 to lave taken this advisn l inlealf , p,re , and tabavnbehalediwith strict -» z thAllthr Ake JOAStrriuldiciipf :AO .s.betwd, . liarTte4,4A bt--„thiaapoth ,14 'intik grielfinildfihketolii hit 11w:int:id/at. trOolitthe toid W*3'454011 tatty ofastOlsdaing bisvotogit,vtotog 'ea 41Pkt4PW, evlAkithi--E4w :-„•i.W. 1 0 3 1 1. n V oi krs l klt ..,• .• m owlepge, the op 3 1445 wigailiparegrothintia-a , 7f.`L. C 144 . 4, A, 1: 4 11 :4: - - -1,1, ; Atetffin o.faotourikiltw c 4A e h.h' , ' ' MiuMl7l4-ReMAA4lit-T .. It 4 i • '~~
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