AIIVRRTTamfIU ATIBH • landing matter par aqonre (40 wotda,7 Tarydayt OMtniarttoa..,(4l tt«« waeta. s,oo .a -... Jwo UUMtftau.. One month.' 17NI ls nrabaortioiii.... s,so 'in monthi 20,75 0floy ’" ; -H- «*> Om •qnmre flbAßgtahfe crnce a weete I year. s*o,c* . , -v -.• , . , ■ ■■ • » ' WilVpost. I WBEXLY POST, stogie rabecrtpttoiu ga.ot Twttty copie*, each, (and one to getter up,) 1*26 ! fj i* „*»' H I^o , JAS. P. HARR. 1 Editor andVn-Jttletor. on RU7URK. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rapture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured or Rapture cured a or Rupture cured or Rupture cnjred< or Kupt are-cared. Rupture or Hernia cut«<) Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hcrids eared. Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Karsh’s KadlcaL Cure Truss. Ritter’s Patent Truss Fitch’s Supporter Trass, Self-Adjusting Truss. Ox. Banning's Lac© Body Brace, fo. Uieour© of Prolapsus Uteri, Piiea, Abdominal aad Spina) Weaknesses. Of. 8. 8. Fitch's SUrer Plated Sup- 1 porter. Drop©, for tho rupport and cure of Pil&l Klaatic Stocking©, for wo;k and varicose fiUaattc Race Caps, for weak tCnee joint©. Ankle Supporters, for weak joint*, Suspensory Bandages. 1 ' Brricgesf every kind of Syringe*. Dr. KEYSEU bat tiro a Truss which wiii adicaUy cure Hernia cr Rapture. 49“Offlce at hi© Deco Stoss, No. no YTOOD STREET.} slgnof the Golden Mortar. Pcrsoc3 writing for Trusses should send the number ol aehes ©round the body Immediately over the rupture. Dtt. K.EYSER will give his personal attention to the aplloation of Trusses In adults and children and he is aatlstled that, with an experience o twenty years, he will be enabled to give catlsfac . Sstf»lnjectlng Syringes. 1 Belf-lnJectJng Syringes. Syringes. Self-Injecting gywtnjpff. Sold At DR. KEYS'EK’S, 140 Wood street Suspensory Bandages, Suipeniery Bandages, Suijieniory Bondages, Snipeniory Bandages, A dozen different A dozen different A dozen different kinds A dozen different kinds At DB. KEYSEH’S, UO Wood street. noLD-lydAw jptLKs or TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. BsioweotU be found a certificate from the one a most nepectabls citixens of Wilkine township in regard to Dr, Keyser's Lindsay ’ Blood Searcher The Doctor’s certificates are within reach, and no one need he deceived in regard to his preparations. Da. Obo. H. Kbtsbe t—i became affloted with Piles a boat twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so at to trouble me very muoh, so much so at times as to unlit me or work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could do et anything account of them, they came o out on me as large as a hickory nut. 1 had tried • great deal of medicine for them. 1 used to buy add take whatever I could hear of or read of in elroolars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but 1 could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwar they would return, again -as bad as ever. X also Wiled to two Doctors whoviaited meat my ‘house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I oould not get. well. Over a year egg not an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it t me you told me one bottle would not 'cure me, and that my whole system would have to be re newed by the medloine before I got well. I bought ode bottle and took it home with 'me and usod'tt according to your directions. I then oaii d to see you again, when you said I could n expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It on, one bottle at a time, until Iha bottles. After this quantity had even used, I was entirely well of the Piles, whloh had tortur dme for twenty years. In other respects my bdalth IS improved/and lam as well as could be expected for one of my age, .being sixty years past. 1 haveheen well now for six months, and there is noappearanoe of a return of the disease^ I can do any kind of fanning work now without the Piles coming down and 1 hurting met 'X can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work Whth .beforo used to hurt me. When I ound opt your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking nntdl X got entirely well, j consider it my du ty to make my ease known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering ae I was and do not know the value ef your medicine. Yon may publish this if you like—l live in Wilkins and will be pleased to satisfy any one of tha truth of this certilieate if they wish to call *b mi.," ' ELLIOTT DA via. Dennilimatth, 188 s. out . me name of DR. QSORQE a. RSraSR on the cover of the bottle and pasted over *** c#r * f oteo for his stamp on the ICi itsd States stamp on ths top of the Dottle to prevent being impos d PonDy a spurious article which is in ths market. *d*-ly4kw >wwt- M A M" £E O O X> , THUip EDITION, FIFTY THOI’S AND, W pages, cloth oovers, by Robert E. Bell, M. D., POi »*f Surgeons, Lon- addressed to youth, the married and those > CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents A careful perusal of this small book has been a *2? n ~9*® a ® i<rte d, and has saved thousands uom a life of misery and an untimely grave. It treats on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion, •eif-Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emissions, Sex ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence’ *o., key which unfit the sufferer from fulfilling ha OriHOATiONS OF MAEKIAOE, anS illustrates the means of cure by the use of DE. BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS, necessary in somo cases, and Which never fails to cunw and.can be reliwl They do not nauseate stomach, or ren der the breath offensive, and they oaa be USED WITHOUT DETECTION. They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speedy in action. No change of diet is t € * are warrante d lu all oases to be effectual in removing and curing the disease. Upwards of two thousand cases are on reoord CIKIPPIfTS CUr s d b LP SPK- Oir 1C PILLS, and certificates o&u be shown irom many that have used them. Mo Cue o t Failure . ever Oe,un. Upwards ofa"Hundred Physicians use them ex tensively in their practice, and tney cannot cb feet cures without them. li IMPOBTANT NOTICE, BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS Are the original and only genuine Specific Pills a host of imitators—BEWAllE OF These are Warranted, They are adapted for male or female, old or 1 oung, and are the only reliable remedy known tor the cure of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION. In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Stric ture, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Krflney com plaints, They Act Like u oil 111-III: Eeiief 1b experience.! by l.klus a siny!e box • an.« irom feur to six boxes .generally effect a cure. sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con taining six pills, price *1 or sixboxea, fo; also In La-ge boxes, containing four of the small, price li you need the Book, or the MU*, cut out this advertisement ;or reference; and If'you cannot i>. ocure them of your druggist, do not be im posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money in a letter to the proprietor. DR. .T. URYaN, Hi iX 5079, 76 Ueder otroet, N. y. wl..iwill take all nek if ..roparlF .lireoial, . in J wulsen.l the Pllla, secured Irnra u'.bci vntloa bv it i arn mail, post P*id. * ' J SOLD BY DRVGUKrs GKS'ERAI.LY NOTIOK to Al.t. COWBHSKDe- Among a oertain olass of self-important i.eo pie there is a peouliar feeling of contempt attach* od to ail physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, {Private Uissaarb.) why this should be, they nor no c’ac cad tell, Au they not aa-ttiu that all pb> aiviau« trckl die- o! every denomination, In fact solicit just the very diseases that Are so obnoxious to these vei y refined parties. I suppose they would not lei one oi 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 he it a humbug so he can get theoase. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else sre they to knowl Are they not aware that Sir 9°°P®E’ Sir Benjamin Hrodie. Sir (thanes Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years iu the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held uj* as shining lights in the medical world : I don’t aasert that all men are worthy that publish still there are a great number of them that are. 1 have I devoted myself to the study and treatment oi , l Private Diseases upwards of 40 years, and ■ without egotism can say 1 have saved hundred* from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment Is conflneu to the vegetable altogether as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in m*, power to bring hundreds of certificates if 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city is suffl olentproof without adding more. Spermatorrhea an*i all diseases arising from it are caret! in a mi. oh shorter time than heretofore. It behooves evrry young man and woman to l»e careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss ©f neaith and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally bv my new remedies. Address BOX 800. jan-iyd Pittsburgh Postofflce. Of every ALBUMS, " ” “ - ALBUMS, ALAUMS, CAED PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY. Magazines, Books and Papers, Magazines, Books and Papers. Magazines, Books and Papers. DIARIES FOR 1803, DIARIES FOR IBGS, DIARIES FOR 1865. AT PITTOCK’S, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Orders left for Flags promptly attended 4. Iron Oitt Bank, ) Pittsburgh, Nov. 21, 1864 ( A MEETING OF THE STOCKJIOLb- ERS of this Bank will be held at the Back ing Bouse on THURSDAY, the 22d day of De cember next, at li o’clock a. m., to reclde whether this Bank shall become an Association lot the purpose of Banking under the Latfs 01 thfc United States, and whether It shall exercise the powers conferred by the Act of theGeiieral Assembly of the ConUuonwealth of Penneyl entitled “An Act enabling the Banka of this Commonwealth to become Associations tor the purpose of Banking under the Laws of the \ oited States.” approved the 22d day of Au gUßt, 1864, and to take any further action tha’ may be expedient. j. MAGOFFIN n022-td Cashier. i USB IT, And be Conyinoed OF THB SUPERIOR EFFI€A«Y OP RANKIN’S EXTRACT BUCHTJ. Sold by all Druggists, at One Dollar. n 022 J . 0. WffiM JKO. WELDON & KELLY, MANUPACTUBBttP O? LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND PBALBM TN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, & c . 164 Wood Street, near Slith, PITTSBURGH, PA. PI4JSOBI PIANOHI IT SABE’S . CSEIVALLED PIANOS, JI9L The Best in the World. HAINES’ BROS. PIANOS, the best Piano at the price in the country. OBUPE A KINDT’S Celebrated Pianos, at low prioes. OROVERSTERN A CO.'S PIANOS, the cheapest Pianos made. A of the abore Pianos just received. All Pianos sold from $OO to $75 less than factory prices. *» * CHARLOTTE BLT7STE, Sole Agent, * ./-»<} .-•- j ■> : AS Elfth street, TOOLS for oil well Manufactured n the most modem style » snort notice* by jAMTg BOWN, 136 Wood street. MEDICAL at® E-g’i; w g£O a | „ . ® -jL it 5P » 0 Is. ®Kl«§ ft O - W ■§2® • jWSfcS W tc O eft w CJ . 0 ‘•S'IwWmSs 0 3 s s 0 ISaiS s B * “ * <3§-an g *■ J G _ «®SS-,®5j2 < 3 ® 3 2S wk& mCSS O S *• Q a 5 5 'S§S3igs= 5 3 W o “«0U,73 <! KM Co'S s b is;isisa§ §> 3 " £ 3 o| 6 rl, IfflAS "} 8 litaaiisa- g i - 4 gPOHTtae g<UJIPMggTB.- r Tmt £? only complete assortment in this city. Forsaleby TAMES BOWN, * J® 4 138 WcKKfatpeet. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER Hi. 1864, DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C QRBAT sale: of DRY GOODS, Beginning on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th. -Ajid. Continuing ,tkrougli tlie HOLIDAYS. 47 Pieces Dress Goods at 81 casts; former price 44 cents. 21 Pieces Scotch Plaids at 60 cents; former price 76 cants. One Case Coburg Cloths at 62% cents; former price 1-1,26. French Merinos at f 1,50; former price 2,26, All Wool Plaids, at 76 cent*; reduced from $1,26. Beaver Cloth Cloaks, at $lO,OO and 12,C0 Heavy Woolen Shawls, from 4,00 to 12,00. Woolen Blankets Balmoral Skirts, Best Kid Gloves Great Bargains Will be given to those who cn.ll GARDNER .* SCHLEiTER'S, » ©S Market Street. del 3 JJANDSOME PBESEXTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Oa;i be secured at MACRTJJI &. GLYDES 78 Market Street, i\'ho have now open and yet recolve dally a • lor Holiday Sales, h largo and beautiful Assortment oi Oooda. both useful and orna mental, comprising Breast-Plna, Ear Drops. I \ruy Tuck and Side Oombs, Pearl, Steel, Jet ami tint Belt Buckles, Bella and Belt Ribbons * Hshtuere anti Silk Scarfs, Head Dresses and NVts, Lace Vella, Lace and Embroidered I’oj Urs and Handkerchiefs. Worked Blippsre and Onshions, V. OBK BOXES, LADIES’ COMPANIONS, PORTE-MONNAIEK, . , „ SATOHEL3. A nd a very fine assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Resides our usual full Stock of hosiery, GLOVES. TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS and SMALL. WARES, A.Z Lowest Cash Prioe* At Hugus & Hacke’s. 200 PIECES COUNTRY FLANNEL, Opened This Day. CratfULARS, fiASQtTO'lEfe,- SACQTTES, MISSEs’ SHAWLS, LADIES’ SHAWLS, ENGLISH BLANKETS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, j CLOAKING CLOTHS, SHIRTING FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, BOY’S CASSIMEKS, WOOLEN PLAIDS, ALPACCA PLAIDS, DRESS GOODS. Ac., Ac. HUGUS & HAOKE, Corner Haaket and Fifth, i INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. FRANKUH FX&S ÜBUEANCE JL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FIOE No. 435 and 43T CHESTNUT ST., near Fiftn. * STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, I 88». Published Agreeably to an Aot of Aaaemoly, be- Fftrt Mortgage, amply eeeured *1,893, ass ia Beal Estate (present value $103,318 $l,) OOBt. .. 102,996 26 temporary Loans on ample Oollat terai Securities 89,186 Stocks, (present value $86,687 72,) eost , 89,786 6S Notes and Bills Receivable i,B2i 00 .....a..... 27,919 33 , „ $3,203,061 68 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description oi Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowas are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, theybavenald losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Fbur Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, m well as the ability and disposition tu meet wi th promptness all liabilities. Lowes paid during theyear IBSB, #0:1,158 30 , DIRECTORS. Ol ABLKB W. BAHOBBK, MoBDEOAi. H. LctJ Tobias Waorbb, David S. Bbowh, Sakubl Obaht, Isaac Lba, Edwabd u. Dalb, RjCKAii Ur GsoBOE I’ ALBS, OHAS. C. BANCKER. President. EDWARD O. DALE, Vice President. | Wm. C. Steel, Seoretarv pro tem. .!. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent rayiS Northeast oor. Third and Wood ■>> PHILADELPHIA FEREAHD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, I*9 CHESTNUT STREET, me Custom House. Capital.*3lB,loo, Assets..*3o4, 813. WIJUL MAKE A S.r, KINDS OF HI bUKANCE, eith- Perpetual oi Limited, cn every description of fro erty or Merchandise, at reasonable rales of j tn am ROUT. P. Kir GsT/esliient. M. W. BA Lin IN, V*oe President. JL»IKK a jiiS. OHAKLBB BATKB, R. (JOPii. E. K. Ehoi isa, . ufOBOB W. Baotr* P. B. SAVBSYf JoaarH S. Paul, .T oa bp a Clavtoh. 5. J. Maoaboa, E. WrtTO. F. Blaokbttbh, Secretary, I. O. OOFFIN, Affont. Corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company ofPittsbnr?h. R. JYIILLEII, jr. President. J F. M. (Karoos, Secretary. Cant. R. D. OccKaAji, Oeu ! i Agent, No. 9* Watec street, (Soang fc Uv> a Warehouse, no stairs.) Pltteburzb. WILL la S D 1-t K AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Director* who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed asofirring the beat protection to thoße who do ■ire to bp insured. DmEOToas—R. Miller, jr., James M’Auley i Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimick, Oeorjre 1 Daroie, Campbell ». Herron, Chas. W. Riokc't- ! ■on, Andrew Aokloy, Alexander Speer, David M, i liOng Kees J. Thoma*, Benj. BakewelL John ; M’Cune. j J ALLEGHENY INSURANCE 00, i OF 1 PITTSBURGH Oflco, So. 3T Fifth Street, Bank Block. I INSURES ABAISIBT ALL KINDS Aik FIRE ANII MARINE RISKS. ! -KINF-S. President; JOHN I). Mr- I OORD, \iccPresident; I).M. BOOK, Secrefkrvi ! Capt. WM. DEAN, General Agf-Dt. : OlKKCToas—lsaac Jones, (J. G, Hunaev, Har. ■ yey Childs, Capt. E. O. Gray, John ,\. WlUdn, I B. L. Fahnestock, John D. McOonl, Onpt, Adam i ■> »“>>;») R ' p . Sterling, '-“P 1 - De»n, Robert *-■ M Grew, K'lit. H. Davis. no2B : J>ENS ~ | jpOCRET BOOKS. [ pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. | pQRTFOLIQS. I JpEN KNIVES. | JB APER WEIGHTS, j pAPKR CUTTERS. pENCILS. pKN RACKS. pROPELLING PENCILS. pASS BOOKS. jpAY9ON’S INDELIBLE INK. JpOCKET INKSTANDS. pLAIH CARDS. pOIT OFFICE PAPER. pENUOLDERS. JpARCIiMENT, COPYING BOOKS And Stationery of all kinds. Myers, Schoyer & Co., No. 39 Fifth Street OOTH SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF THE Cash Capital... $2,260,000 do ASSETS, JULY, 1864. State Stocks 660,390 00 Real Estate, (Unincumbered,) 87,968 18 Mortgage Bonds, 868,620 oo Railroad Securities, 646.166 00 Ignited States Stocks, 660.M5 oo Bank Stocks, 1,0®,U0 co Miscellaneous Stocks, 23,489 60 Q-rosa $ 3,401,938 66 LESS LIABILITIES: Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) 128,803 62 Net. $ O4 AB $lO,OOO to $60,000 taken on a aingjo Inland Navigation ana transporta tion Risks accepted at terms consistent with ,eolvcnoy and fair profit. Losses equitably ad justed and promptly paid at this Agency. Applications for Insurance Solicited. POLICIES ISSUED WITHOUT DELAY, and all business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. CARRIEB A 880., auai-am Agents. — — 200 Bags African Pea Nuts. 100 “ irica Almonds. 60 *< Provence “ 10 Bales Bordeaux 11 100 Boxes Shelled “ 60 Bags English Walnuts, w » FUSerta. 30 “ Brazil Nuts. 20 “ Cocoa Nuts. Nowin store and for sale by BOTHER A. BROS.. Nos. 136 A 126 Wfod street. IjVGGS. U 17 bbls.FreahEm,Just recelevedby Ex fyU eomer Marketand First sheets NATIONAL BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. „ TREASURY department. 1 0»WOBO»COMITBOU.HBO»THBOtr»aBtrOT, ! Washington Olty, Aug. Bth, 1883. $ . I!}' satisfactory evidence presented S u £??HflS ne< l> 1* tm * been made to appear Ss*lb« FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PlTTS ofUpmmt'vtethf 9 mi ”W of and State il?* h®®” ““IF organized nnder and according to the requirements of the Aot ol “” tle j L“ Aot I 0 provide a Natlona Ourrenoy, secured bv a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re dempHon thereof.” approved February 2Sth. • S 3 hM °?“? ll f d »H Ibe provtslons of said Act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of Banking. tr^l o Jj?w* oa,! ' •“ u k h MouSloeh, Oomp iroiier of the Currency, do hereby certifv that tm* IST NATIOtfAL BaSSkO? Pm^ « oun J ty of And State of Pennsylvania, ii authorized to commence the burinow of hanking under the Act aforesaid. in teetimony whereor witness■ my hand and ■eal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863, $ 'rr l H^y I ? mccuLlooh, j °° > Comptroller orthe Ourrenar, THE FIEST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Lata Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 9500,000 paid In with privil ege to laoreue to 01,000,000. I Trust Company having organ ized under the aet to NationalUurre n-157; SS? er thc title or the flrst national ! OF FITTSBURQH, would respectfully the collection ofNotes, Exohange. Ac., receive money on the country 111(1 8611 Exchange on all parti of ■rvTto? V} ooc " wh *ofc has attended the Pittsburgh iln K°^ pan v y ***** ite organization in IBW, will we believe be a •ufflolentguarantee that bus? 2JSL e 7h ruat€d t 0 the new organization will r &* oewe the same prompt attention. MtSilv 0 ? v „ ery extensive correspondence with SJkIhJ^ 11 Baaj£er “» throughout the country, “r.Me.Tw1 o r u r' l,Qllf “ tliHß,to maaaeiei b * “> e j DrakoTOßß jAkits LioaaLia W«. K. NtMto*. Kubebt 3. Hats, Alaiakdbb Senna, Thomas Bki.l, Feahois G. Bailbt, I aos. WioHTMAJt, Alex. Bbadlby SajcbOl Rka. - , LAUGHLIN, President, POHH D. SOULLT, OBahlSX. nugtmkwtr W M - B. BRADBURY’S NEW YORK Ai-sapm sghomauker a co.’s phil- CELEBRATED PIANOS. rst P rl2c GOLD AND SILVER MEDAL’-, received within b month at SUte ralr. and I-air of American Institute, New } ork, in 1863, by WM. B. BRADBURY, for the BEST EIAHO POBTES. StJHOMACKER A 00., Philadelphia, receiv ed the Crystal Palace Prize Medal, of Lon -on, received at home numerous Medaia Diplomas, and Special Reports from State Fairs and Institutes. Both have numer ous letter, of recommendation from the .highest musical talent—Gottschalk, Strakos. -’iniam Mason, Grobe, and others. Also, a tine assortment of SMITH fc CD Boston First Prize Amerlosn Organs and Meio deona, all warranted for eight years. WAMELINK & BARR, No. 12 Blssell’s Block, St. Clair Street TUNING AND REPAIRING done at short est notice. .SHEET MUSIC tpiund In any Bty| e- _ nol9 UNITED STATES SOLDIEK’S CLAIM AGENCY. OS GRANT STREET, (Opposite the Cathedral.) Lioensed by the United States Government to collect PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, And ALL OTHER Military or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDBED DOLLAEB BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIEES, Discharged on aooount of wonnds RECEIVED IN BATTLE, co[looted in the Shortest Time, 08 Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH M. GAZZAM, GILBERT M* M MASTER, Attorneys. octal ;dtf POUH.TB; STIiIEBIT NEW CARPETS JUST OPENING. ALSO, QRXJOG-liTS, CRUMB CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, SUPERIOR UST AND RAG CARPETS, CARPET SWEEPERS, &C, Bought when prices were at the lowest point during the late panio. W. D. & H. M’CALLUM, EH nolo- Ml lAHJPBT QToSi NO. 87 FOUB-TH BTBEET, M’CLELLAND?S AUCTION HOUSE, 55 Fifth Street, BOOTS, SHOES, AND X>R Y GOODS, AT GREAT BARGAINS. dele ~ DCfttBSSE WAGON AND FARM IMPLEMENT' WORKS, lttSrton A«fme, near Railroad Station, Allegheny city. All klndaof wagon.,carts, timber wheels, trucks, wheelbarrow*. drays, coal oara, stove and bav gag* trucks, skids, straw and fodder cutters and masticators: Four diltfcrent kinds of horse rakea fjkes and fork teeth suitable forafl the different patent horse rakes in the United ot 0,8 h o * l materials and war ranted. Wholesale orders solicited. 008 C. COLEMAN. D E N^F rY *- SBO. TWtoSnSS “ thß 014 ■*■»«..*«sBs 3. DUWLEVY, JB. PAUL DtJNLfcv? jpjJS APPLE CHBSIK. j :;,,..i” M BoxMOholbe Pin* BeceivtS tbttttay, soil for USPtir***' “P® fcETHEBfcBBOe ®lte Jlailjj post. Schedule of Advertising Bates. STANDiHG KATTEB. ; „ ,8 times a Dally. week, _JSqr. 1 Sgr. One time. ... j 6 75; * ' 125 ; Two times.... Three timds,. Four times. .. Five times.... One week Two weeks... Three weeks... One month Two months... Three months. Six months.... Nine months... One year... .. . j 160 i • i 190 i • ! aSO I ' 2 60-j 170 85 , 436 | 290 145 1 6 00 | 4 00 2 00 j 760 j 600 260 1 11 26 I 750 376 13 76 ' 9 15 4 66 . 20 75 ! 13 85 ;6 00 27 00 j 18 00 < |9 00 1 82 00 ! 21 33 ! fo TO OH’ANGKABLB ADVSBTI6BMKNTB. ■tof one sqaare, changeable one tunc eAch 222W ou^ tbe iJOunediate business of the proportion. AU s£t ~ „ 3 times Q timea l time Dally, a week a week a Week l month >985 16 00 $4 70 Tfi 00 8 months.... 1720 u u * 8 60 6 months 24 00 19 00 16 76 lb 60 1 year-..... 40 00 28 00 24 60 JJ £ ist notices double the above rates. Death notices, each insertion 60 cents Marriage notices, each insertion. 76 '“ * bteamboat advertisements, per trip!® oo Executors and Administrator’s no tiCea O -»£ A Landlord Outwitted; Ben V. Morrison was one of those free and easy, good-hearted, humorous fe lows that was always ready to crick a jpke or perpetrate a ‘‘seJl.” bqrue fifteen years ugo Ben was triv e ingm Butler county on professional business. The roads were tolerably bad • I fh» 7'“a °? all the sLage dr *vers and | the landlord at a certain hotel where ; they stopped lor dinner, had a under standing with each other like this- the passengers were taken in to dine, and when cleverly seated, the coach would furiously dash up to the door, and the d, n 7. er 'y° ul ‘‘ Cll * l for his passengers, stating that he could not delay a mjniite on account of making his time. i They would rush out, leaving their meals hall finished, for fear of left. For the hall finished meal thfcv were charged hilt a dollar. The vic tuals were kepi for the next load of pas sengers, when the skinning process was repeated. Ben had heard of this place, and when they arrived at the hotel he set his wits to work, to see ft he could get the value o! his money. The hell rang foridinuer, and the crowd rushed in. They had hardly got comfortably seated when the coach rein ed up belore the door, and the driver vociferously shouted: “Passengers all aboard—canH wait but five minutes.” A general rush was made, but Ban sat still, and ate his dinner very curb posedly. The stage drove off and left turn, but ho seemed to care very li>tle about it. 1 paying disposed of die dinner, he waa enjoying the luxury of u . long nine In the side room, when the landlord ah proached bun, taying: • “I—btg your pardon, sir, hut did you see n set of silver tea-spoons on the ta hie when you went to dinner?” “I did sir.” found 6 "' tiley are misain g—can’t be "-A-hjYes,” replied Ben; “one of the passengers gathered them up--I saw him do it.” ■ “Would you know him again”” gasii ed the landlord. ' S P “Certainly X would,” replied Ben with great coolness. “Will you point him out to me if 1 lntch up my horse and buggy, and over take the stage ?” “Certainly I will.” Boniftc'e was ready in a few minutes, and getting Ben in with him, drove like Jehu for seven miles, till he overtook the driver. The coach stopped, the driver looked frightened and everybody wondered to see the landlord covered ' k° rse . covered wito • i jnmped out of the buggy, and got IS 1 ? en 1116 driv * r thinking that he hhd hired the landlord to bring him after, was on the point of driving off when the latter yelled out— “lS that passenger in there “Yea,” replied Ben. . “Are you sure ?" “Yes, sir-ee,” shouted our batchelor in end. “Which one is it ‘I I*’* 1 *’* ’’replied Ben, with a grin. - thundered Boniface, “what the d 1 did you with the apoozm ? n fI.AP” 1 coffee pot; you will nnd them all safe,” replied Ben, with a curious twinkle ux his eye. “Sold, by ginger,by that darned Yan kee !” yelled the landlord, whilst the passengers roared in laughter,.gnd putt ihg the whip to his horse drove hack resolving to give the passengers ever! afterwards ample time for dinner. A Moorish Martyr. Nearly three hundred years ago, a Moorish Christian, named Geronymo was a captive ip Algiers. His captors were eugaged in building a mud fort lor ihe defence of the gity, and, after many efforts to induce him to abjure his fai'.h, they threatened to bury him in the embankment if he refused to com ply. Chained and guarded, he was brought to the wall of the unfinished fort, when the Pasha accosted him thus: “Hello, dog, wherefore wilt thou not be a Mussulman?" “I will not be one in anvthing ” re plied the martyr of God. “I am a Chris tian, and I shall be one still.” “Ah well,” said the pasha, “irthou wilt not become a Mussulman, look these?’’ and he showed him a mould Tor a block of mud. “Look theie; I will bury thee alive there.” Do what you wilt,” returned the holy min, with admirable courage- “I am prepared for ail things. The pros pect of death will not makemoaban doh the faith or ohr Lord Jesus Christ. ” Enraged at his firmness, the Pasha fulfilled his threat; Geronymo was hur ried alive beneath the earth of which the bank was built. The Christian slaves who witnessed the atrocity were bodvafterralhrbutl'hey re! masters of Algerik old-urne WB * On the emplbyed in the demolition of the ram part facing the road, perceived upon of therabbish produced, by thewipidsfop of the iiiines eictefidlng “WHhfii a **o^vai'(te‘inclosing a htfißen skettion, WhKh was'yigible troai' Hid odtlcu W gion to thearticulatton of the tibia with the/femur; 1 ‘ •? ■nuiuiMQ unam • —— t '-^BvaHani!f3RsnM|p«*ir> Bteam Printing Establishment,; BABB PWMStro. !Oli I PUHiI AND FAN6Y- JOfIhPfUNTIN6 > ! lU»ets« ha the best Ityls, SPECIAL. ATTENTION I*ALD TO LKtt PRINTIN forth tliw for Horn,; Posters, For RihlMttoas nd Oonoarti Moaot bt tnrpused In the etty. In abort,jnxcepting the tipper portion r of the head and the lower portion of the iega, the wffole boffywas visible. ? Believing the remalnaipbethose.of the martyr, Qerpqymo, .tffe, pffjlcpr in charge and took a cast in plaster of the cavity m which they were W'u'h'd. The result was a perfect taodei of a MoOriSh 'fignre and face, with the. eyes > .closed And a i stiange pathos, .expression!, leav— * ing no dqutff that it wfffrSSn I of the martyred Moor.‘"Photothphs from this' 1 cast are now to 'ht/'Setn In Paris,, an do. wood cut from oneofithem bearing . the same mark, pf, tnonmfhi •^T« a %, iB - ro^^A^«9i, i 6r of • —:—.—ni.tiiH.l" ai Tie Pension liidt. ;,..u The Pension List, which in Betnocratic day a was a §mal| affair, haa been swollen so that it, now contains 51,000 names. *?snn r nm from the . $5,500,000 a year; A« J fbr no trustworthy estimate can betmade of the amount of money that, wiff .be required eventually tp meet the obligations thus assumed by the Government io our sol d'B;9 and seamfeh; The PehSlteTSiport ad S B: . s Bi;■■-i -I The list of pensioners is constantly un dergoing both increase and,dimunition, add at preaeutand for'months to co'ineit must be rapidly augmented, even should peace be reetored without; fartherhoati lities. It is estimated,,that .mare,, than seven millions of dollare will be required to satisfy the claims accruing under the pension’ laws during the'current fiscal year. , It is recommended .tbat.the Natipnal Banks be required to perform the duties of pension agents. H’oiibH PHMEirri DAY & HAYDEN, .. A TVo. 58 Wood , FIXE HUDSON BAY BUFFALO HOBEB FINE OQMMOBf BUFFAEO ROBRS, HURSE B£,A «iCE l Tai t " Elnest lot lh the city.' ' SLEIGH BSIiLSs full assortment. SKATES, flrieat^bcFe^^S* 1 SKATE S^HA^ (i all4ilii(Uaii(! qualltlaj. MILITARY Sjpuns,, , All styles tog-ther with a fallasßortmentof all other hinds of SefRS; ranging hpprtS'finm forty cents to. per pair, ... , , LIKFEH FOE SADDEEBS’ TTSE.' " . ;i>! U .i 1 ;i > I- > U r.t. ‘JVMU Due of the very largest the.city needed arttclea, on the loweat terms, at * DAY & HAYOEN l S,r No, 68 WoodStree.t. iILITABY AND NAVAL <**■:' n ' '’ E. T. & g^, T * MATHEWS, CL .B.VA*MO*|r Late of Treas.) Oept„ hashing-} ton, D. 0. J ATTOKI% KYB, i.w -States or-any.'St&teQovetnmeht/** s::iT; ii^nr principai, ope iok’ adp,j STHKKT, PHILADKIPIiIA. 1 BiiANOH OFFIOE 98 GB AM! BTREET r PFFTSBDEOE. M’MASTER & GAZZAEV Attorneys-at-lLatfi . TENSION. ■ , BOUNTY, " BACK-PAY. PRIZB MONBY'OOt&EOTED! .0- ■ **.» • ic. ... • V • Application® by mail* to eitheraffieeatttoded to as if made to person. No chans mode until the aiainr 1«. sdlhttsd -“?=? .. J To Wounded Soldie^ A L ™ B ? I ‘ D i? ,EIS THscharged by reasbn <sf woudd* noeWeb ia any battle, and who. bars nnt merit ii] 6100 * oan now receive the same n ‘ ' : ft’ jJn OJ(CE,'.. ; wiilowt), j*ml the children# ' “ PRISONERS Or WJR' • ’’v '• • , *' l • l ui< >i • Now ill the South promptly eoUeated 11 ■>, , jfigSag wsa«ihs-srES » UILBKRTM, 1 MoMASTEH'’ 1 ' '■ ' io,%f- *«***»**•*&.«*«*,* _ *' or«» v 4 * 9 *?* Baak * of fUMboiKVtttthecitsr 352s5^ssssaf«»s!aass asrass^Ks^sssgsS paid Aot, irequlrrtito be compUtS.witii berate 'i.“issr“*- w »^ i " f ®s'S£ Si *■- !i,.‘ •■ 2,000 AND 4»ii«Tar » •fjHi.aig ;i«sW*%#gwiw •ucroia ;j‘ii|Vt^p-3' : l ;n V »s> *o„ -ti vlllcii i •) -o» vl>s t.t 'j- ,I.j i
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