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    D AMY POST.
PETTEtetaL.L d CO., so. 87
wile PARK ROW. C , TMW YORE. and 0 STA/ E
STRETT. BOSTON are ear agents for the Bally
and Week)" Post in then aides, and are an
t b vritad to take Advertisements andBnbaerintiona
at ns at our Lomat Rata.. .
SATURDAY MORNING, AUG UST -1
CITY AND NENIIBOIIIIOOIi ifiTIIIIIGIiNCE
Dastardly Outrage.
A man called at the Mayor's office yes
terday and made the following statement.
He Bays that day before yesterday, a man
about forty-five years at age, went to a
house in the Fifth Ward, and represented
that he resided in Wilkinsburg, and wished
to employ a girl to do house-work. The
persons to whom he applied informed him
that their daughter—a verb prepossessing
girl. about sixteen years of age—would
like to get a situation, and a bargain was
soon coi.elrided at $1 50 a week. The
girl was soon ready, end leki with the
man, taking the accommodation train for
Wilkinsburg Leaving the train there,
they proceeded down the track for a short
distance, when they turned into a ravine.
Here the man made known his hellish de
signs, and by force succeeded in violating
the person of the girl. She returned to
the city and made known the facts as here
stated, - and the Mayor dispatched two of
his police after the fellow. A man an
swering his description was seen the same
evening at Turtle Creek, where he called
at a house after supper hours, and asked
for supper. If caught, he will be severely
dealt with.
We have learned since the above was
written that the came of the fiend who
committed the above 0 itrage, is Smith,
and that he represeiaed himself as a farm
er living about a mile from Wilkinsburg.
He had been to the house three times to
see about her, and her parents concluded
- that he was what he represented himself
to be, and consented to her going. She
ie very badly injured, and last night-was
Buffering intensely. Her relations are
people of respectability and standing in
the community. It is said that Smith took
the fast train for the East on Thursday
night. The Mayor has telegraphed his
description along the road, and it he re
mains in the cars he will certainly be at--
reiged.
A Good fioak.
Yesterday mono: g Coronet' McClung
called in a hurry tit the Mayor's office,and
informed his Honor that the body of a
murdered soldier had been found at dam
No. 1, and that he wa , on his way up there
to hold an inquest., and asked that some of
the Police might be sent up in order that
they might hear the testimo 'y, and take
each steps as they might deem necessary
to arrest the murderer. The Coroner
himself, procured hsi jury, swore them in,
and proceeded to the place where the body
was supposed to lie The Mayor sent up
officers Gribben and Scott, who went up
on foot, and chief Hague who went
to the expense of hiring a horse.—
The "order Of procession' then, as the
newspapers have it, was as follows:
Hague, mounted on a Bricephillus, mar
shalling the way : next in order officers
Gribbeu and 5..0.t. upon whose shoulders
rested the resposibility of arresting and
bringing to condign punishment the per
petrator of the " fiendish murder;" next
the Coroner leading to the scene of death
his ponderous six, who were to sit upon
the body, and by_their united weight ascer
tain, how, when, and under what circum
stan:,es,.the deceased now lying before us
came to his death." As they approached
the scene we eau imagine how their pulses
quickened. Thil".^o, Outside of a log, near
the water's edge lay "he deceased, and it
was known immediately ; l irg it was a son
of Uncle Sam eel's by the bri - h - 4, new
form in which it was dressed. : I li! s is"h
This wart ,I is bat a fleeting show.
For man's de'usion given."
Upon arriving at the place it was found
that the bright, new uniform lacked one
essential thing in holding nu inquest :
They did nit contain a body.
Tne fortunate, or unfortunate owner of
them had probably been a substitute, who
having obtained his three hundred dollars
and been swornin,had repaired to this place
where having doffed the soldiers, and
donned the citizens apparel he had ske
daddled for parts unknown. The melan•
choly cortege turned about "right face,"
and marched back to the city, wiser if not
sadder men. Reader "the mysterious
murder, or the fate of a subsitute, ' ie be
tore you, and from this time forth is a
mattet of record
The Night Pollee.
After the adjournment of council last
night we proceeded to the Mayor's office,
and found the members of the night police
assembled. At nine o'clock at the re
quest of the Mayar the roll was called,
and the watchmen went on as usual. To
night the probability is that the city will
be without the usual watch. They have
given councils two notifications of their
wishes, and as they have been disregard
ed, they have taken matters into their
own hands.- The whole thing now lies be
t ween the citizens and the councils. It
appears to us that had the S. C. concur•
red with thi'action of C. C. last night,and
alloyed the police organization to have
gone on for the present, they could at a
t uture meetirg have reconsidered the
whole matter, and arranged the police to
suit themselves. Even now they might calla
meeting for this afternoon and take action
in the promises, by concurring with the
Common Council. We throw oat this
hint that they may act upon it or not as
they see lit, for the police positively re•
fuse to go On to-night unless something is
done in relation to their salary.
Wool Market.
The Washington Weekly Review says
Within the last few days we heard of sev
eral clips of wool being sold in this coun
ty—generally at 75 cents per lb. This is
a fair price, but not as good as the farmer
should realize. The heavy draw upon
our people for the payment of fines under'
the Conscription act, has forced some to
throw their wool into the market at lower
prices than they otherwise would. The
• ice is now broken," and we presume
the clip of this county will go off,
Fight.
fight took place last evening between
two men on the corner of Irwin and Penn
streets, in ;4eti one of them threw a pa
*lug stone•ar the other, striking him on
the knee, severely injuring him. In con
sequence of the fact that the police force
is extremely limited, and about to become
mere fa, and as policemen, like all other
mortals, ate not übiquitous, no arrests
were made. A great many witnessed the
outrageous proceeding, but no one was
authorized to interfere. Well, we sup
pose it is all right.
District Court.
In this Court a writ of Habeas Corpus
directed to Capt. Steele, of the Hampton
Dragoons, for the body of Taylor Duncan,
on application of hie father, was argued.
Proof being made that the yonag man was
under twenty years of age, and had en
listed without the emisent of his parents,
it was 'ordered that he be discharged,
Singular Death.
A little boy named Andrew Simmons
aged between eight and nine years, whose
parents reside on Penn street, near Pitt,
died night before last from having swal
lowed a cent on Wednesday evening. Tne
i
phygica ti attending him had lacare.ted his
throat badly in attempting to extricate it.
COmmeree of the World.
The Commerce of the world requires
6,800,000 able-hodted men to be: constant
ly traver ,i n g . ,, eea. The amount of
property moved onthe water ig from fit
tee hundred to - two thimaand—Thil l i
paCeverage ana*,l9llo v 201r.))000.
Speetal -111kmting of the Select
Council.
Last night a special meeting of the Se
lect Council was held for the purpose of
taking into consideration the vote taken
at the last regular meeting. in regard o
the pay of the night police, Select Coun
cil having non-concurred in the action of
Common Council in regard to raising the
wages of the , police. There were present
Messrs. Allen, Herduian, Miller,McCar
thy, Morrow, McClintock, Tompson,
Reese, and J. Reed.
The Council having been called to or
der, the President pro tem., Mr. McCar
thy, asked if some member would make a
motion to reconsider the vote of non-con
currence- After waiting some considera
ble length of time, and repeating the ques
tion several times, there being no disposi
tion shown to bring the matter before the
meeting, one of the members made a mo
tion to adjourn, which was carried.
Comparison between Gold and
Exchange.
_
From the Quarterly Trade Circular, we
copy the following comparison between
gold and exchange :
A draft of sixty days sight on London
at the rate of 110 23.100, is exactly what
would cost a remittance in gold; therefore,
when exchange is about 110.1 gold can be
remitted.
A sovereign, costing in New Yoik $4,-
89, is equal to exchange 110 33 100, or
$4,90,6.
One pound sterling, coined in 1863, is
intrinsically worth $4,84 44, therefore
one dollar is worth not quite 4 shillings
pence, to which adding 9100 brings it
to the.. original 4 shillings 6 pence, or
$4.44 44.
A. five-franc piece is worth intrinsically,
after melting, at the value of the mint in
Philadelphia, taking the grain at 4.3066
per grain, 94,26 86. The seigniorage 'im
posed on the American currency in 1853
makes the five franc pieces worth in coin
ed money of America 98 cents, or oar five
franc, 101 for a dollar; 5.17 is par 60 days
A twenty franc gold piece weighs 873:
grains of 1000 fine gold, taking the grain
at the value of 4.3066, it makes the twin
ty franc gold piece worth $3.76 8275;, or
the five francs piece 4.896,80.
Not Her Name
A note left at our desk informs us that
the name of the lady who was injured by
being run over at the corber of St. Clair
and Penn streets a day or two since, was
not Mrs. Myers, but Mrs. Or ner. All we
have to say is, that her name was entered
in the books at the St. Clair Hotel as Mrs.
Myers, and it was there we obtained oar
information.
New Camp
Camn Copeland is the name of a new
camp that will be opened to day for the
reception of troops. It is located at
Braddock's Fields, about ten miles from
the city. The troops at Camp Howe will
be immediately quartered there, under
command of Capt. Frank Beach, of the
16th Connecticut Volunteers,
Frame Houses.
Complaint has been entered at the ,Nley
or's office in regard to the erection of
frame buildings within the city limits
Oue of them is a stable on Washington
street, and another is a stable in the ninth
ward, near the Fair ground. They are
both in violation of the ordinance respect
ing frame buildings.
Couldn't See 111 w.
When John Morgan's mother called to
see him at the station house in Cincinnati,
she was retnsed admittance, and was obli•
ged to leave without seeing him.
Death of Capt. Smith.
Capt. Joseph Smith, one of the pioneer
steamboat captains of Pittsburgh, expired
at the resiaeuce of his nephew A. P,
Smith, Egg , in the First Ward. Alleghe•
,:;v, yesterday worning about 3 o'ciock,
aged tit yearn. Capt. Smith is web known
from P.ttsburgh to the head of naviga•
Lion on the Mississippi.
A Large Cargo.
The largest cargo ever moved on the
lakes waq recently carried on the bark
Western Metropolis, being 72000 bushels
of oats and 1,000 barrels of pork.
Mustered Out.
The 28th Pennsylvania Miltia was mug
tared out of service at Harrisburg day be
fore yesterday.
Theatre.
The Theatre bas been thoroughly
cleansed, re-painted and re-gilded from
top to bottom, and looks splendid. The
old original Campbells open there on
Monday night.
Hoop Skirts at HoCleUand's
A action.
Gaiters at McClelland's Auction; Chil
dren's Shoes at McClelland's; Men 's Calf
Boots at M'Clelland's; 'Nun Bonnets, 15
cents, at .McClelland's; closing out Shoes
cheap at McClelland's. Ladies go to Mc•
Clelland's for Gaiters.
Pictorials, Ace.
Pittock has placed us under obligations
for eopies of the Independent, Harper's
Weekly,Frank Leslie, New York Illuatrat•
ed News, ac., all of which . may be had at
his Store, opposite the Post office.
Card Photographs.
Five hundred Card Photographs only
one dollar per dozen, at Pitiock's, oppo
site the Postoffice, wtio is now closing out
hie large and well selected stock of Card-
Photograohs suitable for Albums, of Gen
erals, Protninent Men and Women, The•
atricals, Copies of Fine Pictures. Call
iitPittock's and look at his -fate 4ssor.
meat.
` New Music.
Just received, "Thoughts at Home,"
dedicated to his Dear Mother, by E. A,-
Berg, of Birmingham, son. of Daniel Berg,
Esq., late Postmaster. The piece is
sprightly in the extreme, and the pathos
enchanting, captivating, and displays an
originality, and transcending talent in one
so young as Mr. Berg, who needs only
..perseverance and application to establish
an enviable reputation that will aeon be
come world-wide. The piece can be had
at all the Music Stores in th^ city, and
should be found among the collections of
ladies of refined taste, and patrons of
home talent.
Photograph Albains.
The finest in the city at Pittock's, oppo
site the Tostoffice.
rocket Books.
Pocket Boqks, Currency Holders and
Wallets, a large supply at Pittock's, op•
posite the Postogiee.
Daily Papers.
The New York, Philadelphia and Cin
cinnati Daily Papers are now regularly
received at Pittock'a, opposite the, Post
office. Call and leave your _address.
Great Improvement on Sight.
RES.SIA.N PEBBLE,
Just received, an entire new Aapply of
the widely known RUSSIAN PEBBLES.
Since their introduction, I have given the
fullest satisfaction to a large number whose
eyesight was such as to render artificial
appliances necessary, and have fully es•,
tablished the superiority of the " Pebble"
over all other kinds of, glasses. If any
whose failing, eight renders the use of
glasses nap - emery will give me a call,
wfll endeavor tO convince them of the ad
vantages to be 434cied •by using the Rus
sian Pebble, and will -show in what man
nisi it is superior to auy other-now in nse.
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
89 Fifth etrcet, ziear Wood.
Gen: Franz Sigel.
It is understood that Gen. Sigel will at
tend the annual meeting of the Pennsyl
vania State Teachers' Convention, which
meets:in Reading on he 4th of August,
and that he will deliver an address.
Hotel for Rent.
The " Massey House," located on the
corner of Ross and Breoltenridge streets
opposite the Pittsburgh and Connellsville"
Railroad Depot is now offered, for rent.
The " House" is in good repairand ha
been doing a good business. 'To''-any per
son understanding the business a fine op•
portunity is now offered. Immediate pos
session will be given. Apply to
THOS. Hooks., No. 180 First street.'
City Mortality.
Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the
Board of Health, reports the interments
from July 19th, to July 25th, 1863
DISEASE
Adults
Diiirrh nea I Diptheria.
Consumption 3 Diarrhoe i..
General. Debility 1 Still-born
Apopl-sy 1 C nsuanot El 1
rn-geSti O n of Brain... 1 Cholera In antnm 6
Killed in a well I.! . ntero Colitis 1
Enteritis l
i 4 ydroce• halo. ....... .... 1
Typhoid Dysentery..... 1
, .9 ea..les I
Of the above there were
Under 1 year, 11; from I to 2,4; :row 2 to 5, .1
from 5 to 10, 1; from 10 to 15. 1; from 15 to 'X, U
ft om oto 30, 3; from 30 to 40,0: from 90 to 50, 1
from 50 to 60, 0; fr m 60 to 70, 1; from 7U to 10, 2:
from 80 to 90. o; from 90 to 100.0.
Males, 13; Fertiales, 1., ; White, 51; Colored, I. To -
tal, 24.
Ei soy a ac Beasa's Sowing Machinoutor I mill
Dasstulactrring purposes, are the beet in use
A. F. C3ATONAY, General Agen t
1% nigh street Plashursh P
diriELEBRATED EXT.
IL , HAN DK ERCHLEN.
Ashland Flowers ' 'Mignonette
Alisam 'Muds.
Amaryllis 'Shadow Flowers
Bouquet do California Lilac
Bouquet d'Arabie !Lily of the Valley
Bouquet do Carolina iNow mown Hay
Bergamotto, 'Orange Flowers
Cassie jPatcaoulY
Camelia Pink
Clematite . • 'Pop ulnae k
Cedrat Portugal
Citronelle Roeat Prairie Flowers
Crystal Palace Rohe
Geranium Bough and Ready
Gilliflower Spring. Flower
Garden Flowers Sweet Briar =.2
Heliotrope Sweet Pea
Honey Sweet Lavender
Honey suckle Sweet Lettuce
Hawthorn Sweet Clover
Hyacinth, Tuberos
Jatitoin Tea hose
Jockey Club, I Vio'ette
Jenny Lind (Verbena
Jonquille, 'Vetivort
Mousseline ,Vanilla
• Allhallows 'West End
Magnolia !White Lily
Marechale iWinter Blosom
BAZIN'S HEDTOSMI A. a highly concentra
ted Persian Essence, the moot elegant perfume for
imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeable
and lasting odor.
ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT
UPPER 1 EN.—A lar;o assortment of Toilet
soaps. Shaving Creams. Preparations for the
Clair. Cosmetics, Toi et Waters, Dentifrie s. and
Perfumery of all kinds, oongtantly on hand.
For sale by CHAS. U. SUPER.
d sea/ Corner Penn and St. Clair et.
NEA~B rr MU--
JOSEPH MEYER & 83N
VAIPIIPAOTORPRII OP
FANCY &ND PLAIN
VIIIRNETURE /. 1 MA
WAII,REOLIB.I4. 135 StLITIIFL3LD
113criveez th.r.thL.ll---xtot aid Viz :
R A INIKIh'S
SPICED SYRUP OF BLACKBERRY
nraluable for
Cholera Infantum or Summer Com
Dystotery, Ac.
From its very agrceab:e taste :t ts especially
applicable to children.
Prepared and sold only by
A. J itAKKIN ,
jy.24 Apothecaries, Marko', stre..t.
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ATTHEPIIrsnuRGH DRUG
.1 - IL. ROUSE:
TRUSSES, SI-PPOHTERS,
Shoulder Brads, llaslic Stocking,,
Ritter's celebrated Radiesl Cure Truss.
Rltter'e celebrated italie.3l Cure Truss,
Ritter's Patent Inf ,nt Truss,
Rif! or's Patent Umbilical True',
Marsh's celebrate' Trusses.
Marsh'. celebrated Trusses,
Marsh's Ladies and Gents' Sb ' , alder Braces.
Marth's Youths a - d Leta it's Sh,uller Braces
Dr. Fitob's Plain Abdominal Sn ppo: ter , .
Dr. Fitch's Silver Plated Abdominal qupporters,
Dr. Firce's Ladies and Gents' Shoulder Braces,
Hitters' Patent AbdominalSuPPorters,
Mrs. Betts' Abdom nal Supporters,
Marsh's London Abdominal Supporters,
Riggs' Hard Rubber 'Dirs.
French, English and Ameri Presses in great
variety.
An experienced man always in attendance
Syringes, Breast Pampa, Nursing Bottles,
Bandages. &c.,
At the Pittsburgh Drug Hou.
TORSENCE & M'GARIL,
1 1.POTHROABIRS.
corner Fourth and Market , tz., Pittsburgh
jul2-1 yde
0 INI . I, 12"
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
4 , ,:_ 4,
~- „ ~.r
V:.Z...4
- UINIGRALNTM brought out from Liver
.ll2/ pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal
way, to New York, in FittS i..9,5S MAIL
STEIAMEItS. for
Twenty-Five Dollars.
Parties also brought out by Bailing Vessel at
lowest rates, Aoply to
D. O'NEIL,
Cbrdniele building, 70 Lin at., Pittsburgh. Pa.
_ iyiLtf
FOR SALE
MIME VERY REIF.= ABLE RE 61 I
-1 BENCE and Horticultural garden 711 the
borough of Tarentum, Allsg• any coun y, located
on the second banks t' the river. w th a beautiful
view of the river and railroad. The ground is
in a high state of cc tivation There are upon
the place on -fourth of an acre o! Strawberry,
and 75 to 80 grape vines bearing this season,
with 1.200 to 1,500 one and wo year old young
grape vice, ready for planting this fall; also a
lot of New Rochelle blackberries. from which
there was made last fall 180 gallons of wine, and
they loot first rate now, with a lot of raspberry,
rhubarb and a ilew apple and peach trees coming
in, bearing,. with flowering shrubbery, all of the
choicest kind, The lot contains three acre 4,
with airick cetta ni F with six rooms and a hall,
and wash and In epitome, a stable, and never •
'falling,well of as water at the door.
Owing to clonlestie affliction I wish to sell and
Will make payatent. easy and give possession
ituroediateln It would make a beautiful private
residence or would suit a ga•dener, for which
nurpcse it has been used. If not avid before the
first of January it will be leastd to a gardener on
the shares.
For rartiou'qra enquire of W H McGee. Met'.
chant Tailor, Allegheny City, or of the sub
scriber, thing on the ptemieec.
lwd t Itvr° JAB. WOOD.
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
ILLNITFACTUFLERS Or
CIAS FIXTURES 81, CHANDELIERS,
Patent Improved kehoir & Patent Paragon
CO AL -OIL BURNERS.
ItAtitriAlta botumsa, &o.
Salearoonia; 517A.ieh St. Philadelphia.
r. /4 . an u factlry, t/'raakfardp Phils leli .hia.
- Alt oods wsirfanted. i y2:ly
rgiotTaisirs WOULD Do WELL TO
_A. call end supply that:lllolva with that very
convenient anima, •
N.ECI
OR
TRAVELING SILTRTS,
of whisk we have received a large invoice of new
and very handsome styles_
MACRUM & GLYDE.
78 Market et., bet, Fourth and Diamond.
J 514
own ifoors - Ahni SHOEN
lOW -
it itORts.AND'IL
TELEGRAPHIC.
A Fight at Lancaster Ky.
SPEECH OF GENERAL LOGAN.
CINCINNATI, July 31—The Commercial's
Lexington special says: This morning our
forces came upon the Rebels at Lances ,
ter, where a considerable fight ensued
The enemy lost twenty killed and wound•
ed, and nearly a hundred prisoners. A
rebel torte of about file hundred took
Stanford about noon to-day, but w. re
driven cut by our cavalry with considera
ble loss. At last advices they were hasti
ly retreating towards Cumbland River.
DISEASE
Children
DUQCOIN, 111., July 30.—General Logal,
addressed about six thousand personB ht•r.:
to-day. He was enthusiastically
and applauded throughout. He talks
like a man in downright earnest, wI,L ,
cares nothing for party, but who I, ~0
tirely interested in the welfare o! the
country. The drift of his speech is simi
lar to that delivered at Carbondale yt..,ter
day. He argues that it is the duly of
every one to stand by the government,and
most unmercifully scores all the sympa
thizers with the rebellion and those who
find so much fault with the President,arrny
and war, and everything else, except Jell
Davis and Co., cod argues theconstitution•
ality of war and its measures and shows the
hypocrisy in those who see so much that's
unconstitutional in the acts of the Admin•
ACTS FOR TUE
istration,but say nothing against unconsti
tutionality of secession and acts of raids;
runs peace men into all sorts of sharp
corners and exposes their fallacy. Their
arguments show they don't themselves
know what they want. lie took up the
Springfield peace resolutions, and showed
if that; be Correct, all our glorious victo
ries have been tending to subvert the Con
stitution and the Government. If men
are loyal they will favor the prosecution
of the war, if not they will find all wan
ner of excuses. If men oppose war it must
be because - they fear their friends will get
some and ohject because the soldiers com•
witted depredations; when we started from
Bruinsburg fur Jackson and Vicksburg
with five rations, they faaght five battles
and were reduced to one cracker apiece;
the men were hungry ant! footsore: he
told them to help themselves, and when
ever his troops got into such a position
they should have what they could get--
The Rebels do the same—steal every
thing, oven to negroes—to keep us from
getting any, but you never hear of that
being wrong. Ile insisted that all should
be or their country, right or wrong, and
that people iihimid give soldiers their
sympathy and supi ors. It is impossible
to do Logan jo, in a telegraphic re
port.
At the close i tie st,eecli the following
resolutions, presentcsl by Gen. Haynie,
Was unahimously adopted:
Resolved, That we will stand by the
constituted authorities of the country in
their efforts to Maintain, prer , rve and
perpetuate the Union and ttie Constitu
tion, at whatever cost and ligai , .st what
ever power--domeitic or f;:iipign, that
may assail it ; that although ice deplore
the calamities of civil war, yet ail States
must be restored to the Union, and laws
must be executed alike allover the country,
and peace must be secured by victory t un
lees the rebe:s ley down their arms.
Resolved, That we tender to all our
brave and gallant soldiers, from the high
est to the lowest, our warmrst sympathies
and acknowledge our gratitude to them
for their heroism, their sacrifices Lind for
the imperishable renown shed upon our
arms by their glorious deeds.
PnnNuvt,tail
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Nate YORK, Jn'y 31,—Ontton steadier pour
dcel and f c lower: $4 80®5 for State, and $5 40(y.
545 or It, 11.0 tab, at dull and le lower; $l6 - c
114 fora ring; $1 wail 10 fo as ilwatince club,
end $1 106 - 2/1 IS for Win.er Red Western. Corn
dull and favors buyers: 6 :(a #111 , 4. Oats dull at tlO
455 c P .rk dull and I ewer; $ll 50 for , ad Mess
and $l3 1214 for new. Lard atf aty at I.4fitliflpe
W Make dull at 45 , Stock.; active and generally
easier; 1: Ers, of '63, l' 4.
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Corner of Penn d: St. Clair St., Pitoeg
MIRE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND
AL beat of the United States. $3O pays for a
full Commercial course. including Writing and
Commercial Arithmetic.
- . .
No extra charges for M an ufactuers, Steamboat,
Railroad and Bank Book-keening,
Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en
ter and review at any time.
This Institution is conducted by experienced
Teachers and practical business men, hence the
preferenee for graduates at this College by busi
nose men throughout the conntry. as well as this
attar.
Prof. A. COWLEY, long knewn as t'e , best
Penman of the teaches Ora:mental and
Rapid Business Writing.
iggr.For specitu•ns of Prof. Cowley's unequalled
Writing. and Catalogue containing full in forma
tieee. enclose twenty-Et ve cents to the Prins pals.
JENKINS do
frititawitactf.
OFF,CR of PIT rs aGR 13,•WroN iNay Co_ t
PITTSBTROH, J u y hith,
THE PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON
Minlng Company has deelhifed a Dividend
of Ftvx LULLAas per share, payable on and after
Monday. 3d AUgust•
THOMAS M. LOWE. Treasurer.
bra.) 5t
WELErTION NOTICE— kti election will
be held in the Board of Trade Rooms in
the city cf Pittsburgh on Tuesday. the 25th day
of August next at 12 o'clock m. l To elect s- Ten
Directors of the Pittsbuigh Groin Elevator Co.
to serve for the ensuing year.
L.PSINGES liLtegonou, Woe. 13InilliM,
JOati B. CANSIJiLD. Jonir
wee BlCCUsgur, and others,
iy2s-td Co poratora.
HAMPTON'S BATTE BY-TEN
Men Wanted to enlist in Bamp.tori's Bat
,jerrit;,eirlismoernetermuiteftifieitc? Pennsylvania Buttery
Apply to LIEUT. A. N. LI kRBOIIRS.
jel6-41
0111 E MILE FROM THE STATION AT
Sewiesleyvillo 50 acres ut valuablo land
for sale, a wrll finished and conveliently ar
ranged dwelling hou,,e of hall. rooms and cel
lar, a largo barn. 'tone foandation. stabl4, car•
riage home, tool house, tine, cool dairy, two
springs, well of water. Woken house and other
hulloing'', orchard of 400 choice trees. small I ruits
in abundance. vines. shruhlo- ry, etc., grove of two
aores, forest trees, 12 acres of meadow, fences al,
in good crder. For price and term , apply to
CUTInt ERT . At-SONS.
ir2s 51 Market street:
J4(313.0.1"II .13. in Lia ic..
JAS. P. F L E.NI I NC.
DRUG GIST,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Drags, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Dye-Staffs and Perfumery,
No. 77 Federal street,
GH
ALLEEA P
rY CITY, A.
my22:lyd
WALL PAPERS--NEW AND
Choice pattenrs at 12 and 15 can 8, fur
vile by
BUY YOUR SHOES
Where you can get
A GOOD ARTICLE
AT TILE LOWEET PRICES,
1." IT.
Chi Air S
R" 350 bush prime Oats in
AS store and for
ETZ.Bsale by
('.arses . A.
__
iy.B "roes Marked Ana •rtrat Ore
TOBACCO AND CIGARS—A LEIDER,
COmmercial Broker in Leaf and manufao
tnr id Tobacco and:, 1 34 . Water street
Itorner of Pine.) New York: Tobacco and - Se,rat4
carefully selected for exportation. Dealers, and
Tobaocooladi will find it to their interest to call
or communicate by letter. The beet brands, in
any (maths. ert lower Prt° oB than Ply other
MK=
BUCCESSOB TO
W. P. NEAR/MALL.
87 Wood street,
D. S. DIFFENBAUft.E.R,
No. 15 Fifth strut
THE IE4EII 11111_01 GEN. FOUR!
Important from Charleston.
BOMBARDMENT a FORT SUMTER.
Epothl to the New York Newt
FORTRESS MoNaoa, Jaly 27, 1883
The grea eat anxiety exists here in rela
tion to the -success of Major General Fos
ter, who has gone on agrabd expedition
to a certain qUarter, where he hopes to
give the Confederates more serious trou
ble than they have had for some time
past In my next dispatch I shall probe
bly be able to give you the particulars
of his great raid upon the territory of the
enemy.
Very important and trustv►orthy news
has been communicated to me which must
be briefly conveyed, though it bears with
it only the inference that Fort Wagner has
bern silenced. fhe bombardment of Fort
Sumter has been commenced by the entire
Equadron of iron-clads and mortar boats.
Tee result will soon he known.
General Johnxtou'a Army,
The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser has
the following:
The falling bask of obliston's army
from Jackson wilt not alarm or dishearten
anybody acquainted with the situation.—
Jackson is not naturally a strong position,
anctthe fortifications a:e mere temporary
defenses. Pearl river is easily crossed in
summer, and Grant, with a greatly saps•
rior force, ((mild flank our army at pleas
ure. If Johnston's forces had anything
like`equalled the enemy's in numbers, he
might have fought him in force in such a
position, but not otherwise. Hs only
policy has been, therefore, to hold Grant
in check, and get his heavy ordnance and
supply trains well in the rear before ta
king a ctronerqi position irway from his
antagonist. well knowing thatheis strength
ened and the enemy weakened the further
he pursues beyond a given point in the in
terior.
The first natural line of defense in this
direction would appear to be the Tombig-
bee, and n.x.t, the Alabama, tut, whether
he will vo towards Mobile or come this
way, we do . not know ; we suppose the
latter. General Johnston knows his busi-
TWS3 and keeps his own secrets. It be
hooves the government and people to go
to his support.
BANKING lIOUSES;
W. J. CoI.TNTZ ....... .PH H. 1.1611.T2
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
HANK P-',11,15,
Ni,. 114 Wood St.. Second doo abuse.
Fifth Street,
I EA LERS IN FOREIGN AND Domani,.
d..F ExehAnge, Coin, :I otos. and Goverip
went ocounties. tlollectiuda promptly attendee. ,
to- apll
R 7 OLD, SILTED., DEDA.ND NOTES
tIA , 'erti ieatas of Indebtodue.i, Qusrtortnap
LON J 2olttflO.t.s,
7 3-10 Bonds ani Coupons,
' , nil all ether governin—c . eitiaa, boniciat by
W, 11. WILLI.), a: CO.,
mnb :ti r d tt oo Area% corner of Third,
M. 11 . 1 i &It WW. I. leis INN
O'HARA. &
Attoruoya at Law,
ItE.IL l'A AG E N rs,
OFFICE S 9 GRANT STREET,
)I.l,oAit a the Court Ilou.re, Pitt=burgh
&tient.: t...;is en to tl.e -rt lenient
et k: out,. sett, and ren.qe.r of Real Eit..tt.e. Ea•
atninAtt.)u of Title,. Noitheri t t, collections
in a u y parctithe went.
Prompt 11 . 1 :1 0, .(76Spon,1131100 is
r0 : t , ..1 to all bu:lno.t+ en tru,ted to oar e4re.
u;l6-tt
FOit bALF
/1111 E 1 71 .111:R.414,1 NEI) EXECI - 111)104
of JitisliPll BELL, iiitc of Robinson Town
,fhip, Allegheny' County, Penn'ii, decd, offer for
sale Ito acre! of ohnice land, snuate within
S wile of the ei , v of Pi. tstuargb in said township,
on the line 1 the Pittsburgh and Steubenville
Railroad: raid lani containing 7tP acres of coal,
and being part of the homestead farm of the said
Joseph 8011, dee'd.
JAMES lEr.L.}
Executor,.
ROIfT. IL PillaiOLEo
ALSO. twenty three acres of land adjoining the
above farm. on which there is a twe story frame
cottage iu rood order and nearly new. 4 acres of
s a id lan t being creek bottom, and the one halt of
said land bel= under cultivation with a large
number of choice fruit trees wanted thereon.
For particulars, and terms apply to R. H. ri Nu-
OLSON, at Adams' h xpresa Office, (*rant street,
Pittsburgh. ly11:1md
P , ttsburgh Skirt Manufactory,
HA VIN( OPENED SALES ROOMS
in nig city, I beg lcave to call the attention
of the public to my own manufacture of skirts.
lot. I ke,p a ier i ter stock thin an: my aolseler
in this State.
. . - .
o make a greater varier 1 Styl.,
Shapes.biges eni gua!itie3 than any La nufae•u
rer in the Ur iced S.ates.
_ .
hi. The steel and all the material for hoop
skirts, from its primitive a ate to the as tesroo a,
aro under my own supervison and ei.tire a mtral,
consequently customers can obtain skirts from
this house •.ith nut paying a second profit
Also the largest assortment of Corsets constant
ly on hand.
461" Our retell department ie in Charlie of corn
patent ladies.
wit- Meech,. n's supplied cheap at arholosale.
ii. Neil NUJ 114 anufacturer,
i9ll-Iyd 49 Market. cur. 3d. Street
OW PRICED ALL WOOL CARPETS
HEMP CARPETS, very cheap,
CHINA MATTINGS,
white.. checked and fancy
Gold Bordered Window S hades,
COOOA. MATTINGS, all widths ;
NEW GOODS just opened
-AT TILE
NEW OARPET STORE
M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.,
71 &73 FIFTH STREET
Between ,the Post dPilice and Dispatch
Building.
DA'JB &r, CAPPELL,
NVlt4 APSI' TA.II,OIIS,
.1 7E RAVE' JUST RECEIVED
Iry mrs,, I WAIL aelected dock of
Spring Goods,
aozwistinr of
cloths, CMS traeres, .14R,0.
USO—A barec .vtoolt cr
GENT'S taluDl3,
i nc l u di ng Pu,c er (co h.. e. Neeb at,, sod ever,
thiyiy tunaallY kept by tint of Eon P . oniablng Sloro
OT dors prowl , tIY areent,3,l pn3lblyd
RECEIVED A FREED SUPPLY OF
BOOTb, SHOES,
AND GAITERS, AT
MUM AMPS, ' -
88 Market et.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF PITTSBUtiGS.
ARRIVED.
Franklin, Bennett. Brownsvillik.
nlario
OH City, Ncl, , A, Wheeling.
DEPARTED,
Franklin, Bonnr.tt, Brownsville.
Gallatin. Clarke. 4o
ice' The Ns , - r—La3t rirelni , ig at twi
light there wine 3 :let fi in mate* by ale meta
marks and rising, tae swot being From the A]
logheny.
"0 IE.Ig EMILL GRANT"
I Ts the name selected for Cant. John Woodbura's
i new and splendid t .amen jest finished at our
landing. This boat was built under the s anerin •
tvidence of her commander, who has had a goo
deal of experience both as builder and captain.
For beauty of assign and general a ti,otation as a
light draughts earner she has no su perior. In
fact l'antain John has done his best in building
and fitting out th's boat- The hull was built at
Monongahela City, length. 157 feet; beam, 31
tee!; hold, 4 fear. The engines ware built by
Mr. it. 109. OY/itldeN, 13% Moho% 4 t. et stroke;
2 boilers, S 4 itchea in tham.ter,ro feet long; each
boi er contain' 6 flues. She is also furni h•d
with.all the latest and best improv:ments. in
fact tothing that monis.. could do has een left
undone in order to make her what she is—a fin t
dare packet, Tho midis wag built by Mr W
Richardson; the dendln 1 / 1 new and handsome;
workmarp.h p f the highest order- She I. a
credit to all concerned in giftingl sr us. The
uphols er ne west nrnished by Mr. E Edmund
son ialntmg b. W Los.
The outfit was furnished by Messrs. Caldwell
Br .. The firniture .was manufactured by
B Y. nag alc Co.. es press] y for this boat and is
of the bet description- The blacksmith work
Was dole by Mr Q Gumbert. The Gen. Grant
is just like its namesake. a great success. Capt
Woodburn has done himself boner in naming
his boat after so worthy a type t.f a true Arne.-
lean soldier, whose name will live in history as
long as water runs and will forever beoonneoted
with the opening of the rest Mississippi river
in 1863. We w4nt some sowible captain now to
name his Gen. Sant 'hat the two wor
thies may be rePiesen 'he same dine.
4' e •rnsid r the G e r (I r a complete boat in
every remern Cept 1t a.- urn deserves credit
for building such a ornfl. The very name she
narries wilt insure. here . e will leave
for of Louis on .atur .lraught of water
only 14 inches; anceess amend her .ay we.
By the way, we were pleat, a to son our young
friend, El H _rot, in the office ‘• ian excellent
clerk and will be aly.y ELS.Bi.tj l y p young.
We'ake Near ure in reo mimeadine both.
PITTSBURCH PRODUOE MARKET
OFPIO2 OF TAR DAILY POST, 1
Saturday. Aug. 15t...1863.
Another dull week has been brought to a close
Transactions have been very limited. In fact
we never witnessed less disposition to operate.
Our dealers have an ample su.pply of the leading
articles on hand. Buyers phrohase very sparing
ly, there being a difference in the views of the
parties. The weather was retriarkabl , pleasant
and we have occasional showers. which cannot
fail to have a beneficial effect on the health of
our cit.. Our rivers are stationary with a fair
.tage f low water bouts. The new steamer.
Gen• Grant, Copt. Woodburn, leaves to day for
St. Louis.
Flour—W® continue to notice a doll market
Neithi r party exhibited the least disposition to
give war, hence we have but few transactions to
eport and those in a small way front store. The
st ck in 'list hands is not large which enables
hol era t., exhibit more firmness Wagon flour
continues to arrive in small quantifies and sells
below the rates of et ire flour Among the sales
f 200 bhls Extra in lots 84 26. $5 50 055 60
bbl: 150 bbls do extra fair $6,@:46 60 per bbl.
Wagon floor would not command those rates.
flay—The demand yesterday wasiarger than
the supply. and prices advanced from one to three
dollars per ton, cooing firm; sales 16 loads of new
at $2 ; one lot of old was disposed of at $3O
per ton. Baled Ilay sold from store at the usual
advance.
Chvene—Was in steady demand at fill prices.
A 'good artie'e finds no difficulty in getting pur
chasers Among the sales we note 160 boxes IV It
in lots at figures ranging from 9, 10(411014c.
A.pple*--Bcarce, a few lots only arriving. The
Eason, however. is yet early: we quote nosi
nally at per bbl.
Grocerilea—Were in fair demand, principally
for home use. Sugar was firm at full rates;
sa'es 12 hhds Orleans at 13e. 10 hhds Island at
11-3 , .1e 20 bb "11" coffee 1434, 10 bbls crushed 15%.
voifiree—Sates 15 cache Rio at 31.3fP.T.2340.
Mollasseis--sales of 5 bbls new it 600. 10 do
old. 55c.
Bacon—Firm and in fair demand at full rates.
among the sales were. , Shonlders-13 4 000 lbs at
5%c 1.500 lbs clear sties at eY@io; 45V)lbs plain
Hems at 949 :4c ?5,50 Ibs s Clams at 12t(i@124.
Rice—.ales of 14 tierces at 9c per lb.
Grain—Market very dull. in fact there were
ne sales made. Prices are altogether nomina'.
For Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville,
Cairo, St, Lou Ls. Galena Enbuque
and St. Paul.
t + ATURDAY, A UIIUST Ist, 10 L
--- TnE .1.11/KW SPLEN Dan
L Passenger 8 Leaki Of 0 ENE RA L
GRANT, John Woodburn commander. will leave
positively la. the above amt intermediate
ports as a noun2ed above. Yor freight or parZage
4pply OL bard or to
JOHN FLACK. ! gent
at rib: 21 BOAT AGENC
1 - 1 A. Z IE lira"
Has opened an tame at
Ni 0 90 WATER STR.EET,
. 4 1. ere he will tratutaot a tleneral Steamboat
a a ~ n o 3. business, and would eolielt a elaro of pae
runnob from steam boat men. ap24-iyd
Closing Out.
SALE OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS,
L.:% .NIA.N S,
TEI 111 OI iCULARB
Sacques.
HUUUS & IiACKE
Lt YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
ALBUMS.
5,000 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
tOnly One Dollar a Dozen,)
Prominent Men and Women.
COPIES OF FINE PAINTINGS
AND ENGRAVINGS,
(Only One Dollar a Dozen, er Teti Cents each/
Pit - tack's Stationary and
Newer_ Depot,
Fifth street opposite the Post Otioe.
Photographic Albums ofall Styles.
.1525
B. N. FOBTICH
1103ITTEBTRIGH FIBS BRIM MUNE •
FACTURING COMPANY.
KIER,, GLOWER dr CO.,
MAenfa.3turers of Fire Brick, Ti!es. Crucibles. &o.
and dealers in Fire and • rucibin Clay.
11111. Moe 365 Lilerty etroec, opposite the P.
It. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh.
Orders raspeettally solicited. fettOcind
100 "fGAR itAxe,
iuoice brands. nwtfr. EV=l9 & OD.
oared for Bale at No.; Diamond b 7 ,• •
iy24 J. DUNI4:I3NY.
4 1 MYEIEMENTS.
PITT B 817120 El THEATER.
LttE ea and Manager. ..... HENDIESON
-MONDAY EVENING, Augiiit
Eag ge OLt of the Grant Or.ginAl qnl Only
Campbell's Minstrels ;
IN NUMBER!
tlrder tba t ereond saparvii:Gti cf
M. (1. C Ml3l-3E.LL,,
This Mammoth Company haying concluded their
aItILLI LNT F,ISON
NEW BOWERY tHEITRE, New York,
(the most I uceosstul aver played by onY miners;
organization in the world) will op= as above
Fag A,SHOBT SEASON ONLY.
in.. For particular* ape -posters auci pro
liTallil Ole?.
1,304 f FRANK RD LARDS, Gsn'l Aiets
BPECIA.L NOTICES
J.
V.
...............
CORNWELL dr KERR,
CARRIAGE . MANFACTURERS,
SILVER & BRASS Fla fEAS, •
and mantusetarera
Saddlery and Carnage Hardware,
No. 7 Rt. Clair Street. anat.hinteerat Way.
mho (near the drinte
PrIP31111: EL PA,
POISON NOT THE HEAD
WITH ISFITEATE OF i:/LVER,
Use citisTADosonis HAIg DTE,
certified to be P141.4--SAPS-17NRQtrALLED,
by Dr. Chilton, of New York,
and other eminent Chemists.
I.IIHODUCES ANY SHADE mom
rich„Atellow brown to g ohey,tagiok in tea
minutes, kiid contains no ingredient that Is in
jurious to the hair.
CILIiiSITA.DOBO'S HATE PILEATIELV.A.
IW
Is invaluable with his
Dy.a, E
as it I=p:tat/mut-.
most softness, the most Loautlful gloss, and great
vitality to the - •
Manufactured by J. tIRPTADOTtO. 6 Astor
House, Now York,. Sold over,. wilato and appli
ed by all Hair Dressers • '
- -
Ptiee,:so cents $1 sIA I tv ttio, according
to sae. ,S•
min TOBIAS' AEA LI N
MEN P. A uartain curs to• pains in limbs
and back, sore throats, croup. rheumatism. cone.
me. A perfect family 'medicine and never 'fail&
Readl Read!! Beadlli • •
LIVON certifyyne Co.. Mi. h.. J 13119 16.
1 his is to that my wife was taken with
Qninsey Sore Throat ; it cammences to -well and
was so 'ors that she could not swallow and
coughed vloMut Y. I used lour liniment anti
made a perfect cure hi one week. I firml.r. be
lieve mat but for tae Liniment she wont t have
lost her I,fe JOHN H. H flitLe.B.
Price ai an' cen's a bottle. I 'thee 68 Cart
lap& Street, iN 0 York. Soh. bY all Dnorgista.
iyl6:d.kw;lmc
QIIRG EON GENERAL IT NINON
by .orde ing calemelmnd &thew:tiro min.
orals from the supply tables, bee liferred
blessing on our sick k Ideer& Let hi n not stop
here. Let him ord'r !h. di ceuilnuance of
"Bleeding " and the substqu'Aon of lsr andreth's
Pills in toe place tuer‘ Then will commence
a "now era" in the of le.licine, which
would then become eicee.ticalls
THE HEALING' Ain%
I have for thir'y years taught that. no diseased
action co+ , Id be cured by nterrdry or tartar
emetic, That the human body oaeld only be
"made whole" by "vegetable food"— Animal food
being, in tut , , condensed vegetables. Brandroth's
Pd s should be in every military bosiatal ; hese
Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea, Chronic larrhes„
Chronic liysentery. and all Fevers and Affections
of the Bowels, sooner and more surely than any
medicine in the world_ Brandreth's Pills in these
eases should be taken night and morning. Raul
Directions and getnewatdde,
CASE OF IfLOSCOE
Dr. B. Drandretk—New York;
tIR Wnli a private in Cu. V, yitn negiut,
New York Vas. While at ilarreves Landing
and on the Itappahannook near Pahnonth,..Pariri
many of the Company were sick with bilious di
arrhea. The Army Surgeon did not cure no, and
I was reduced ton= and bene. Among . th• cora
pany were quite a number of members who had
worked in your Laboratory at Sing Sing. They
were net sieg e because they used Brandreth's
Pills. Thann men prevailed upon me and others
to use the PUP, and we were all mired inifrom
two to tire days. After this our boys used Brun
dreth's Pills for the typhus fever, o lds, rheuma
tism. and in no mite did they fail to. restore
health.
out of gratitude to you for my Komi health. I
seati you this letter. which it neoebsent. the cu.
ure oompauy would Man.
I am, respectfuily yours
• HOSCOSIL.- VirATSJN, Slag_ Bizia N. Y.
Principal effiee, '44 Canal street, New „
void 'thorn.. atoutinsti,
tiitinniti. jyttilarwafe
T E
WHEELER Si WILSON
Sewing Machine
Waa awarded a
FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL
1:^1=E1
WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND.
where all the Me3tanee of
EUROPE AND ALIIIERIUA
were in competition.
Also; at the Industrial Exposition. Paris, H7ance,
and at every ,
United States Fafr
at which Sewing Machines hate headibghibited.
The orb:impel Companies making Seising kiss
chines are Wheeler & Wilson; cimger &
Co. and Grover k Baker. Of the machines made
thereweresold during theyear last Matted:
ByWheeler. do Wilton 81,805
By Ir. M. Binirer dt
By Grover ek
Showing WHKEL&B, do WILSON'S sales to by
double those of any other Sewing lilactune Com
pany in the oonntrY.
011 0 10 E. M rnrra Ernagq PITTSBURGH
This Machine makes the LOC srrros,
and ran.s highest on *wean, of the eiaetiuity
permanence. beauty and goiters! desirablenee
of the stimhing when do:m. snd thd:wide "sago
of itospohcati•n -(rteport or the .Ctriartaaxt
sti to ta, Now Yora.l luladkw
CONCORD
GrA PE VINES.
lipir WERE ill.oNG THE IFXBErt TO
seoure this IN VALUABLE GRAVE,
and have fruited it for five years. We obtained
our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina
ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Soo eta in
littis awarded us a diploma for its exhibition,
and the Allegheny Octants- Agri:natural
in 1860, a premium for tins the BSS new
see sbella."dling grape. in all respeots superior to the
•
dor stock 01 Vines le unequalled
anywhere, which we offer at 23 create each.
$2.0 per 1:3,50 por 100. *lOO
1, 5 000. Small vines at less prize&
We can fornirh afew 'extra large vineg at from
00 Dente to $1 each.
J. lENCIX,.
No. 90 Fifth strest.
aol-ecii.fr,w
Ohio White Sulphur Springs
'loan' WELL KNOWN_ . WATER/IMO
' lace. wilt be se as on on the 18th
of Ja ne . The borings this orill be under
the immediate enperyiskni of the propri , tor.
who will be assisted by Messrs. Jorepla A. Beroy•
nie, and 0.4.1: Mitchel. lt is 'the Intention to
make the house, in eh respect! (Real to the beet
watering places in the country; and to provide
generally for the comfort and acoommodation of
the 'gusts. For terms, or other intormettea
Address.= • ' 9. WILEKt} I OII-'
Lawiscentor P. O. Delaware Go. O.
i u9.dlmo
Dissolution.
wtHE COPARTNERSHIP exiating be
tivegt:k the nnderslymed r ander the firm arid
name of KNAP, RUDD & CO.. ezpirso this d a y
by ji.mitation. a business will be .centinua
by Charles Knari by 17 td lar* dire to
ar from the late UM W le
111, 411P '
M /I. OE.
Fort Pitt Foundry. July O 1.10 W
869. tylg-4te
zCsz o .
-
b , ..xn mime ahem AO reacrived ead
for nate by
JAS. A. YETZ ER.
JOB %mbar hiaribob and Elyst, art* ti