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A PURE TONIC.
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GERMAN BITTERS
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piua, Penna.,
effectually Qare
Mirer Complaint,
DySPEPSIA. JAUNDICE,
CnrvoittiWfllorTOiu PnhiHty, 9
tbe Ktdnexm,a^San DtoeStS
Arl»tn« from alMsowlerea^
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' _ Acidity of the Stomach,
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■ difficult Breathing, Eauteinß^tft? l if?A+
- feb p /L ta
of E v i l,
and preat depres
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PABXICUtAK NOTICE.
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> j ri^?lJ^ oaew h o ,^ 9i T € and will have a Ta™,**.
T el,e„ . any of ,l"rZ'Cfe
the murhi-t a;u { TC.'/I c«»t mn<-li leal yi ’»
. ? M art rtmmrtae, a f HooflA“d ? s
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ssVXsr- ,Aan
r STTENTIOT* BOLDIEBS,
ANO THE FKIEXDS OF SOLDIERS
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ot .ie SEJMS'£?£■
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pomon are Buffering from debi-ity. Every o2e
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WooUl particular attention to the following re
markable and well authenticated curd of one of
ho nation's heroes, whoso hS kff
an* uago"has bwi Kj tte Bfffers
_ Philad blphia, August 23d. 1862.
■ ' n~¥ w '*;r <> ! l . e * * -®® a ’«t-"tt"Welligontienien your
Hootfind s German hitters Has saved my Uhf
Ihero ano mistake m this. It is vomhed forbv
numbers ofmycomradm. somo of who., e™ o7
allth 1 !?^. 03, and gtt ° wore fuJvXVXf
- **■*<*• ■ I^hanthave
oomTor the last fouy years, a member of'ohar
man 3 celebrated battery, under the immediate
: fc B. Ay res. ThrouShtheeg!
JP*. 1 attendant upon my arduous duties,' Iwa
?“ n ijovember last with inflamation o)
S? d wa ior seventy two cays in the
hospital. Th s was followed by great dehilirr ’
heigntened byanattack of dysentery I wlsth? n
K?h :f " , ?? e W'WteHou?“ anT
city on board the steamer “State of Wcirm ” fW»m
% 'Smfl I hi“ 0n *ke2Sth °f June, binco that
Mn e b ? e?1 aoout ,a fl taw as nny oie oonld
be and 8 ill le.atna'park ofvitality; Fora week
o L“°C'>l »a» -oaroety able to swa low anythin*
a moraol down, it was imo.edi
afely thrown tip aga>n. Wl
one. Jvised me to see a clergyman, and to make
raoh uisp.'Sition of my l.mited fnnds a- best'snitf
acqnaimanco who.visited me atthe
‘ a ' d .°l lok Steinbron. of 6th below
Area Street, advised me as a forlorn hone tn trv
yourßltmrs and kindly Proonrel u b5?St Fr™
bhs time L oonunenced.takingthem tho shadow f
death receded, and lam now, thank God for it.
getting better. llouKh I haviSbut twobot
nTiiln haTog^?6 ?. 10 and feel sanguine
Jf. rl!l5. pe t lllitt r d , t 0 rdjotnmy wife and daugh
ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh
teenmonths; for. gentleman lam a loyal Virgm
m?k!n»w.pai«°m r ty ol K na , C To roar
0 Bitters I owe tbeslonons privilege of
tome to my bMom whoaie dearest
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JOHN JENKINS. Co B. Io6th Fen?Z mont
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See that tho signature of "O.M. JACKanri a
lion tho WBareasoflar “hoitim UKSOH ’
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Stlo. uo ot be potoffby any oftbe intodoatiny
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pgig to ns and trcTrili fonrard. secnrtiy packed
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Lrr? Editor & Proprietor. ~ r ~ ~~ mujn.u "...
MONDAY IWRIVTIVA. AITftfTST ft T
MEDICAL,
Special Corrospindence of the Chicago lime!
Was HlNctox, July 28.
The events of the last few days have
strikingly illnstrated the worthlessness and
unreliability of the “reports from the op
posing armies” which have been furnish
ed by “the government” and the agents
of the administration, and which were tel
egraphed, under official sanction, all ove-j.
the country. These reports, put forth tin
“er the sanction of the War Department,
assured the country that Lee's army, when
it rec.-ossed the Potomac to retreat into
Virginia, was utterly demoralized ar.d rout
ed; that Lee’s army was flying before our
cavalry in extricable, contusion,—its bag
gage trains, artillery, cavalry, and infant
ry all mixed up together; that Lee was
Btriving with all his might to get to Rich
mond, but that our troops held all (he
passes in the Blue Ridge Mountaine, so
that it would be utterly impossible for his
““7, §et t 0 Richmond, Lee’s army i
would be defeated and captured. I eipo- 1
sed these falsehoods in my former fettera, I
and events have now proved them to be
such. Up to the 21st mat., a movement
towaada Richmond formed no part of €en I
Lee s plan. He remained at Winchester]
watching the movements of Gen. Meade I
ihe latter officer, whose good judgment
in this campaign entitles him to the high
est praise, remained on the eastemsideV'
the Blue Ridge, between Berlin and Ash- ’
by s Gap, from the 18th to the 23d inst 1
Ihe purposes of Gen. Lee were still on-’
developed. Not only was -the rebel Gen
eral still at Winchester, bat there was I
reason to believe that be contem plated a
return across the Potomac, -perhaps an
other campaign to Pennsylvania. The re
ports of hiß haring been reinforced from
Bragg’s army assumed at least the sem
blance -of probability. His pickets nr,
to the 23d, lined the south bank of the Po
tomac from Bath to Harper's Ferry; and
Gen. Kelly s troops, between Hancock to
Cumberland, were having da.ly skirmish
es with detachments from Lee’s army.—
Under these circumstances it would have
been culpable in Geo. Meade to have ad
vanced any farther south than Ashby’s
Gap, since to have left either that pass,’
0r ® Gap, with a weak guard 1
would havp.been opening a.doer to Wash-!
mgton throogh which, by the way of Al
die, Gen. Lee’s army would be sure to
march, Besides, the distance from Ber
lin to Ashby’s Gap is over thirty five
miles, and that is a line quite as long as
ais army can hold. ‘ “f*
By the 21st however, Gen. Lee became
convinced that Gen, Meade was too saga
cious either to follow him on a wild
goose chase down the- Shenandoah
Valley or to move rapidly down the
east side of the B.ne Ridge io an attempt
to- out off- his retreat to Richmond, there
by allowing him an opportunity to slip
through Ashby’s Gap and get in Meade’s
rear. He saw that GenV Mdude was too
good a soldier to make a false move, and
that Meade had compelled him to make
the first move He made it, and hiato
ry will record that it was a move worfchv
of a graat General, for his position was a
difficult one.
On the evening of the 21st he issued his
ornersfor the movement towards Culpep
per, and-the columns were set in motion
on the morning of the 22d. The, corps
of Longstreet and A, P. Hill moved by
way Of Front Royal, Chester Gap, and
Little Washington ; that of Gen. Ewel! bv
way of Strasbnrg, ThOrntbn’s Gap, and
Sperry vile. On the 23d the corps of
Hill and Longstreet forded the Shenando
ah at a point jnst below the junction of
the west branch of that stream, passed
trough 1< rent Royal, and crossed the
Bine Ridge at Chester Gap. 0 Q the same
ThoJfwa n.* OrpP A -S?- passin e throQ « h
Thornton a Gap. Ay, this time, however,
the moyement had become kno'wh to Gen
M ! a r e ‘ 4 cav ? lr ?, raconnpisance, sent
ont from Harper’s Ferry on the 22d, pro
ceeded nearly to Winchester before they
encountered any signs of the enemy
.There, hoWever, they fell in with Gen
Lee’s rear guard,: Who wera.still holdine
thetown. iThe line of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, from Harper’s Ferry to
Hancock, wasr also found to be clear of
rebel troops, although a reconnoissancea
indicated that Gen. Lee Was making a
movement southward; that the movement
had been mßt commenced, but that it was
being made with celerity. Gen Meads
now moved with equal celerity. The Bine
Bidgeas Sumer
ons passes. He did not dare to leave all
ot them unguarded. He .; was obliged to
eave one corps at Ashby’s Gap, bnfwith
the remainder of bis army, he has ehed
to Manassas- Gap, hoping to interceDt
there. Even in doing ? sohe
to , leave Bnickei-'s (fap em
tirelyppen and .unguarded, and he conld
not know certainly that this,
southward movement of Lee’s
feint,iaud that, while engaging Meade's
attention at.Manassas Gapwith Bp m 0 f
his force, he .was not really'bofdmct the
■pnncipaLpart of hs::army.Yn:: r esirve be!
tween Winchester and Front Royal ready
I to haw through jSmpker*fl;^^^
| P ool .* o wotud find it unguarded, hnd dr
«?l£w. 0n uP Gern Meade conld rot
bat: Sfention, and-
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IIA IX.x "POST;.
FBOM WASHISGTOW.
Lee’s Movement from Win
Chester to Culpeppers
HOW HE ELUDED GEN. MEA
Energetic and Judicious Movements of fieu
Next? A Peninsular Cam
paign or an Overland March P
therefore hi.,, march towards Manases
Wap was a bold and vigorous movement.
■ of his columns arrived there
?l 2 M> and found the Gap held by
tv, i £ o t federat \ s ' who were i apgarently,
menT ™ arch , through. An engage-'
J”" ed ' "h'ch resulted in the re-
of .the Confederates to Front Royal,
that night the main body of Gen. Meade’s
army eame up, the Gap was occupied by
-our troops ,n strong force and one corps
was Bent on to hold Chester Gap. But.
“ f ka p pdy, these dispositions were made
a few * l , OQ l r , 8 too late, although that was
unavoidable, for the troops had marched
™p.dly and they had a Tong distance to
Ge?Ll P^? nt attBmpt on tbe P^ f ' of
aggaa (C 2° rCB “/“/age through Man
assas Gap, was, indeed, a feint: On the
■2Bd, nearly the whole of Hill’s and Long
n™ 8 corps had passed through Chester
from s?*! OD - the 24tb the y made the march
tn)m that point to within ten miles of Cul
pepper. It. was their rear guard alone a
battb? of Man 8 trQ6 n tha ? ad fon S bt tbe
* Manafiß “ Ga P to. order to delay
Meade s army there, and the ruse was
successful. Gen. Meade’s whole
iT wa a » .o h 1 Bt , er F ap 1116 24th > bQt then
The I . ate ’. for everything had pasßed.
The campaign is oyer. Gen. Lee is safe
at Culpepper wnh his whole army, and
. 8 6 “? re the Kappahahnock rolls be
-1 uru tbe °PP OB ' D g hosts.
be done? t 0 • d °“ B Do r ? and "bat will
C d °lf 7 J Pt 1 ?„ not t 0 be Supposed that
Gen. Meade will set down quietly at Fal
1 Zl U -, S n d WBBte , th ' BQmm ' 6r in activity
or at anv nt*h >t d ° K hi ”> remain ther£
8 J" ?t any other pomt between Washington
and - tbe appahan S ock - T he whole conn
for m„ desert ’ “ nd ev erF pound of food
I toMmf 0D “m h ?- Bes haa to be brought
( to him from Washington. He will have
do .° De , of tw ° ‘hiogs: He will either
lovZrl 1 / tte T pt , l ° march on Richmond
and fi M’i Ca i CalatlnK of CoQrs e to meet
and fight Lee s army on the way , or elso
i tbead “unstrauon will have to organic a
ef rJI rT 80 \i C : ampa ' Bn “gejest the reb-
I n iyoth, ,°K wonld please Gen.
adontad r aa ° , ha n e tbe form « eourse
adopted I was the first to assert and de
monstrate the impraclibility of an over
aod campaign against Richmond, and
onr unsncoessfnl campaigns have proved
it, Ido not believe that Gen. Meade will
! willingly undertake a fifth. By a properly
organized Peninsular campaign Lee's ar^
k^^But 6 l efea ‘ edand Richmond be tn
ten. But the administration have deter
mined that they will not make another
Peninsular campaign nnder any circum
stances ~ and so the matter stands.
The Three Hundred-Dollar Clause.
The Abolitionists are trying hard to
make the people believe that the threo
hondred-dollar clause in the Conscription
bill, is the very beßt feature in that admir
able statute, and accuse those who obj»c'
to it of being disloyal. Thaddeus Stevens,
mnehT'k" n < * rto , io, y Dot a traitor, inas
much as he has always favored negro rep
iments, and believes that "John Brownes
Mnlia marching -on,’’ and yet he said in
his speech of February 24th: 4, 8 y this
law, every man, whether he has any con
™ L^Vi 0118 Dot ' who looses to
raise uree hundred dollars and pay it into
conn.rTTJ’ m “ y refuse to serve hie
of con?. - 1 d ° D °e reco S nize the proprietv
of conferring such a right. * « f wi f.
exempt nobody, so far as I am concerned,
rom serving his country, excepting those
who are religiously opposed to that mode
[of doing ,t. The rich man who has no
conscientious scruples, in my judgment,
refn D °, more r, 2 ht J ® hen he 18 Craned, to
and , fi S ht the enemies of his
th t" lhe ,P° or man who cannot
raise three hundred dollars to pay for ex
XT" Agththitl T ostard3 i ‘ am ™*<*'
A Good an 4 Beautiful Idea.
Ir> perce ‘ re tbat - Governor Curtin, of
Pennsylvania, has hit upon the happy I
thought of buying some ten or twenty
acres of the great and glorious battle
field of Gettysburg as a cemetery for the
heroes who there laid down their lives that
the nation might live. This beautiful
idea we hope wtll be fully carried out, in
eluding a special division of the field to
the soldiers of each Stste connected with
the army of the Onion, and a notional
obelisk on-Cemetery Hill, with the names
®‘^, r£w f d u P° n ‘. t , of evel 7 regiment, and ]
with a book inside containing the name.
State, regiment and company of every
soldier in those three days battles, and
in the outside incidental operations
We are glad to be assured at the same
time that the Onion soldiers of this war
who have died on other fields will not be
forgotten, but that in some suitable way I
the government will preserve their names
!<»• theorem embrance of a gratefnl poster
A Genius down east intends applyirg
for a patent ior a machine, which, he says,
when wound up and set in motion, will
chase a hog over a ten acre lot, catch
yoke, and ring him ,\or, by a slight change
r ch ° P hlm into sausages,
worb hiß bristles into shoe brashes, and !
manufacture his tail into a cork serew.
REAL ESTATE
SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
incorporated bf the
LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Open for DepMitefiom 10 .u. m 2 o’oJook n_
SATURDAY
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IN TEREST ALLOWED
On Deposits in this Institution at
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P *f a . bl ° to Depositors in May and Novemb
whioh if not driwn. will be added to the pria
pal ana comjiomyforf.
PaESiDsuT—ISAAC JONES
Vice Paasinasn—W. B, COPELANj.
jssTHPus--
SMMUryandTreasarei-A. A CARRIER;
EiTEIW UIBCOVEHX
To Strengthen arid Improve the Sight
Pebblb
Russian Speotaoles,
P“s°®s stopfeking from UK.
ole Spectacles, Which have been well tried by
omny responsible atUens of Pittsburgh and vr
whom they have given perfect satisfec
tion. me certineates of these persons can be
seen at hu-osioe.
ABwho purahaae oncKpair of the Russian
Pebble Speotaoles are ontitlea to be supplied in
future free vf charge withthose whioh wflf always
give satisfaction.
Therefore, if you wish to ensuro an improve*
meat in your sight call oxi
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Hana&otartr oftha Russian Pebble Spectacles.
‘ ianl6,<Uw No. 89 Fifth ttreet, Post Bnlldln
•9 h.y pieoe of bn*ine«irelo«ed on Eatarday
4-.. iiixg±.j -
sot iar a
.tTBRY.
Thoauthor'of tho follow®* eifuuis'te lines is
not in any particular hurry about ‘'poggiogout."
He expresses in a feeling Jtprnar that c inging
desire for 1 ngthonod yeircvihio’iis sanaturalto
all men, front ihe jolly a dertj-tn up to the '.re iry
printer's devil, and d >wn tohalf-starvc ! dig
h®r Indian. Althjuah to ttmulands of trank'ad
Idols but an o rpty thi g. a Ste told *y an idiot,
ful of sound and fury, signtlfijns nothin;,’! yot
tho fewest of us wish tha talLto be "di*nntih
ued:" all want it to last lth? that idter
min bio one of -ylvanns Cobl®tn He v cwTork
Ledger. Wodont ,now the ®te of tho author
of thi*, but give hisrccapitalatlfitiof ibo reasons
whieh prejudice him against djjcK during four
specified s-aso *s of tho s car:
I wad knot dyo in winte**.
When whi kio p mdip^h—
When po »*y eals ai* Rkitffc'p
fl ar ticlrfs of ic-ard 6fiq—
When e as3 ge meet is painne.
& hfckr* nil 8 1* rfiirk i#'
OwsJ whoknd think o' qf&hins, i
0/«ven ffettia'slok? 4*v • - * ’
I wad knot dve In apring^tne.
And miss the May mnoi?* beam»
Sc re pooty tong*< f the%Je ftoga,
The skylark g nlrly 6--ti%Tr *
Whoo bards boirn tbaro ttebiUng,
/ nd tetersirn oapr ut t Y'..
Whon fnrßoya gn & gobbt.-fcig^
I wnd knot ihea peg oo|' .
I knot dyo in summer;’ •
At d le *ve tHe garden
The ro .3 ed lam botteribilk—
- pifuo in the g'au;
I wnd knot dye in inmmar/",
'Vh n uv<*ry'b n< i-» b^f.
And *ave th* whUtie ow liba—
Owel no, Fd ruthor net.j*
I wnd knot dvo r-rt-.m. 'V 1
h fl» f> r
Whentbow-vykoroi <dt iMwripe,
And kaaii J a es irtreaint^,
For *he-e ardotfier Trre.vcris; ■ •
fd* knot dye 1 1 the pba'f.
And 9 nse I'v* thort it ever, h
I w d not-dyo a tall
, pu ; oha3c : \ a v
N ° * 1,9 g ! M «oH !K Pirristreet.
UIRKTINTB Yy
TEF, T H EX T RACTED WITHOUT
Ja pam by tb» u eof Or Ondry'g Jii>"a^atit u
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Mlk .Sun Umbrellas Ao . atereitlf redacejon
cw all hw Dg boon j-urchwod for ca-vL tryfk*
sold ohe*p for cash, rail and «<j fory-ari*£M**-
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8C Market street.
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office No. 6V Grant nrcct, near the Court
House, Pittsburgh
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S V‘* ER J, OR VINES, AT SB 50 PER
par foT iU °' ElLra VU '“ “ K »>"
J. DUJfLEVY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
myffllydAw **I™BUBGH,PA
Wanted.
nOUI.ARS A MONTH I I WANT
• *jr to hire Agents In every ooanty at $75 a
month i. to sell my new cheap Fam
ily Sewing Machines. S. MADISON. Alfred. Me
Wauted
(ijkDOLLABS A MONTH’ WE WANT
Agents at s6<»a month, expenso paid to
beilonr Lvcrlattmg Pencils, Oriental Burner#, and
U other articlea, i 5 circa am eent fr. e. Addre®
bIIAW & CLARK, Ilideford, Maine.
myfl:3roiaw
pBITAIE DISEASES
DR. BROWN’S OFFICE,
60 SMITSFIELD STREET,
Citiiotu and strangers in need of medloal ad
rice should not fail to give him a call.
Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure impu
rities sorofulous and venereal affections Altc
hereditary taint, such as teiter.psoriasisand oth*
ersfein. iseages, tLe origin of whioh the patient
is ignorant,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. B's remedies for this affliction brought os
by solitary habits aro the only medibines knows
lathis country wfciclraresafe and will speodiiy
restoro to health. __
RHEUMATISM.
Dr Brown's romodies oure in a few days this
infal affliotaon
He also treat Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, Urethal
Discharges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Bach
and Klanoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict-
ures, etc.
4 letter to be answered must oostaln at least
ONE DOLLAR. 9
Medicines sent to any address safelypaoked
Cffloeand.private rooms. No. Op SMITH FIELD
TREtCT. PittvUorvb Pa. nolsd&t?
DAUB & CAPPELL,
S* STOCKS AKT *T All,© Sl®.
WE HAVE JUST EECBIVED A
large end well selected stock of
Spring Goods,
eomdstJn, of
Clotba, Oaslmeres. Vestings. & c .
ALSO—A lint sibek of ' *\ -
GENT’H FURNISHING GOODS*
Ord«« promptly iXwit.4, yi «n«htoj|glg|
| The market continues in a very exoited state.
hoiJers asking extravagant prices The l.it*
advance in crude has been sustained, and in woe
instances one demanded. In f-ct ho d
ers have a decided advantage at the present
lime The s ock in this ma ket 1 not lar«o. be
s dos it will take a 1 ico amount to fill the sates
that were p-evloualy in-do with the understand
ing ihat the oil was te be d iivered in August.
These pa-chasers hare made a good thing out ol
In New York Crude advanced a half cent per
gallon, ti e highest rale ft ro-cbed there bei g
lncluding packages. At this rnto It wi I
not pay the expense of transpoi tation. A fair I
quotation in this inarhsr was 22?Z10, with a-d
wi hout pa knges. A- the oferinga were small
sales were likewise.
The imports per .liloehenv river were
A ' V - *•".« Rained. I.™ bb'.t Crude
100 bblfl.
erode - There were but few Bales on Satur,
day A few hundred I arrols were disposed -f at
2to: somowereas ing more, but »e <oarntof .no
above that figure. With pkg, rj* was
asked.
ReOoed was firm bonded being held at Va :
free. ioc. Sales Lr 0.-tobrr de Ivory at higher
Dghres,
and neglected wo tjnots' hoin.
tna ly at 19020 c Tor deodorised j of course this in
cludea packages.
PITTSBURGH PRO r U MARKET.
I nf ’ THI! Dailt Post. 1
Monday. Aug. 3d 1863. f
I ,l * m “ rk ''~ Th ' weather continues pleasant.
Lurine s however. II estri ted to small rpera-
I t'o a. In fact sales p rtako more of a retail
than a wbo esa'e charaoier Our rivers were
I stations y on Saturday with so uo three and a
half feet water. A Lie was reported coming
down the AUegh ny M ney m ttera rem in
unret lei. the rates for Gold and Silver having
I f a! on off largely daring the week. Bacon was'
I firm with n good d mand fur home use. the late
advance being fully sus ained. The stock in th s
market is ■ ot largo. wh-Jst the export demand
for the c outbern mark.ts is on tho inorcase.
Flour do 1 with m re seller* than buyo b. Th>
.took in ti-st hands is not large. Prices w.r n un- I
s. tiled. Grain very dub. there being no d mand
worthy of notice. The stock on ha d is only I
moderate- Groce-ies firm with a gold mult 1
changing hands atful ra cs. pcinclparly fo- h me
trade. Fish - The domand has fill en off Prices
were unchanged. The stock oa ha d is n t
1. rgo. I
I Tbl , ? nP ~7" hlvt no n ' w feature to no-ioe
The demand is restricted lo lots for homo u »
«U?tow™' Eltr * 25®6 «: inferior
odvn°cQ Cj Hjy ’ old fro “ !toro at the us^
<*-*??**-"*! in f toady de.P*nd at fJI D r*oe«. i
good arno e finds do dlffiou ty In gett ; na Dur I
ln *S^“fr ln * P ” “S®“ fv R
mfficieni
.. J-.ENOX
No. 2,-i Fifth a reet.
wttban o caflona an eat 70®73» n«t«. jis.nl««
Rye*ifli b el^tSfe ofBC “ on *"
Sale, w ” • Mar u k< d fi m with a good demand.
, saiea 3o bbls Dy Kcctifie <a* 45®46c.
» me', C „°!!r * ir , m a dln fair demand at full rates
*? lM ’'•ro. ■'hon'd,™-3.600 lbs at
6?.0. 20U lb» clear at e« atMi@7c! 4000 lbs plaia
iituus at ; 1600 Ibs.S C Hams at 1
~8° 'd demand for old city me*s pork, and 9T)
bbls s »Jd at $lO. It Is not offered freely at this
™ f , A g od dom tud f r baeo > shou dors at Sc.
and for them in bulk at paosed but the?
aro h-Id finuD at this rate loo*a. B ilk ai es
are held at fie and amot ed at fio. 'om small
parcel, clear sold at 6ffc looss- Hama firm. 1,000
pan canva-sed brought »J4o l ose. The feeing
In the markot la fl nf:
The sales rf Leaf Tnbaooo to- ay at Bod
man s ■ arehotuo were 15 hbdj and 38 eases, as
follows:
•5 fih''* Mas n oounty Leaf and Logs at 11 60
and 8 7fi; So ess s eed leaf wrapper end fll er.
ranging f oin 8 SO o 28. and 6 ca es Ohio seed lea!
wrapper at 24 .6, rou-id. Receipts light.
W. E. Schmertz & Co..
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET,
Have Just received a large and superior assort
ment of
BALMORALS. BUTTON BOOTS,
LAOS GAITERS,
AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS,
MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS. Ao. Ao„
Which they are telling a t vc r? 10-c prints.
JQH
JHABUU KAGftS.
Bs ttlaets,
• Vestings, ‘tailors! Trimmings,
--266 MAMJUST BTUKB'i,
OortbSlde, rHIUBKLFBU '
‘MrtfTW-isi - - -■
COUHEBCIAL imiATION.
Arbitration Committee of the Board
■ of Trade.
tos* MHBF
DAVID McOANDLESa
Movdinenta ot European Steamers
uy. . »«>“ IWW.
Bav< nfa* “ July I...Liverpool..—New Vork
Je^ nia -Jt 1-. H utha’n —Ne- Y rk
Porsia T o ! r ?--I lv«T>ool Quebec
It™, "' ~~t u " 4 --Liver[K>ot._ Ne - York
No-a co'tian —Ti r Liverpool...No_w York
Africa .- • J r ; y ’■•rpool Quebec
GlattMv Tnl y }!— Hwpool Bost n
“j°lv ,-ST r " 001 0W Sork
‘Boh-mi Je - iu"‘?t A way » York
Canada --.July 26..Llv?3Sri:“._bS®
rtOV AJISEHU.
B idon —Jn y 2 -New York -Liverpool
Asia 2?_Boston Livenwo
gening Star July Y0rk....._ Ha^na
J? l JjSo Nie
djkburg —Ju v YorkHlUverpool
Persia —27-New York.,..^Liverpool
MONET MABKET,
oormotto daily *o* rm vosimra poe? dt
Kssnta. KOT7HTZ & UKRff, BKOXBBS,
FTO. 118 WOOD STBEtT.
The following are the baying and selling rate
ror Gold, silver, Sta,:
Baying Selling
Hold 121 on
gJjW-w-; 118 00
iwtnand rfotee... 123 00
EasteUi Exebange.
— p M ls
Da - Q
Pbi! a de!pbia.;.r......r;:::v::: a
Do3ton»..j,>;vift.,«»Yrft*v— par $ i
( WiN((|eni Exohanffe.
Obwlnnati.'.
fioaltfin**
Cleveland..
ot tnula..'..
PITTSBUE3S OIL TBADE-
Monday, Aug. Sd. 18d3.
PROVISION MABKJET.
Cincinnati.
Leaf lobaceo.
CwawSATl, July 30.
MISSES AND CHILDRENS.
EU9BND3. CONGRESS AND
PATENT LEATHER, KID,
■J. BODUAB BICZ3
HAfiBK * HICKS,
Importer i end dea'era in
DEALEBB IK OILS.
8. M. KIB H & CO,,
*iSWIOTO««M'O»
Plure N <>' 1 Carbon Oil,
„ m
Jnrnm
Pran's^VDep^P* sll7 SIRBET « oP»<wlt9
oif warranted;
THE AROESCO OIL COMr*N¥
MS&T ■«*
Beflned Ardesco ©j«.
»08-IXPLOBrVX. AU!Q,
TP tr B E B E N Z OKft.'
warehouse, 27 IBWINSTBEH’3
PITISBUBOB. PBIINA.
Luoent Oil Work
BTTNOAN, DUNLAP ft OO. s
Mdszi'sctarißraof !
PtrSß HRPHUMh
° A B II O N O 1 I. 8,
Bal ? «Ti-.snH^PKt#i'
£ co^nW.
BEG-ILL ED OE EEEEOBZEDJ
5?« “ado equal'to new. Alk>, dundeUer t
*«.. altered to bnrn Carbon Oil/She *
Lamp and Oil Store of
.™ E1 ‘ no *’ raiITBHE A isui
. . 1?* Woodjn reet nrnr Rt£.
PIANO DEALEBS,
* CO’S PlAJfosi '
THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY,
fcU0 ™* Pianos hove been reoelveo thU
> beautiful 7 octave, Plain Case Piano, with
lidiog D.sk. Uyerstnn*. Agraffe Treble, Ac.
tne 6% cotave. Fame as above.
Two octave, same as above.
WARRANTED EIGHT YfcABS,
For tale only by
cHABiom m.trsic.
43-Flftli krroflt.
JULY LIST
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
OVE0 VE Z OETAVE nOSEWOOD CASE
I rw? t c " rn ' , ‘- withm-ol Inga, carced Mcsic
I lrun Fnun '■ “»d« by Knan. Bal I-
I IJl ' wTiT^Vio’nnd'ii : onf I#o
IS3" C4rved Ttt ,o;a ' ttado <>* leo
UOJ
S' step: 00 neri lto
° n m e i,ti: 6 Qil^.&:^ e , 8U
! e Rosewood square' corners,
made by flror Be-n * HsJey NY ia
M-t.og.nTr oa o eorae.'i
. * n, *< l * by Chicke. ing ■•i U
aP® £ Get %Te G- nnan Piano.-.. **" 7
0do8 „ <io do do go
For e&leb?
IHA@. C. MELLOB,
lrvo?. d ri- ondul 'took of SE 'V PIANCo
rom SEVEN tbfferen- ma nlaotones.io »rrivc
d.in-v tee next ten <i~ys.J JylO-d*-o
NPtti rvß-tiooDs.
ATrEH
\mm AND SMUTCH GOODS,
embracing all the newest styles ol
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES ,
| mitable for Business Bults. A full and complete
assortment oi fine bluck
CLOTHS ASD CASSIHEBEB,
?lain and figured Bilk and Cashmere Vesting!
W. H. McGEB A CO.,
1«3 FEBEKAt. STREET,
“Stftdl “^ ke ‘S q uaro.^Allegheny city
OIBMX A CO
FelL Cement and Gravel Coolers,
wIS?P?Mf 01 STl or for Fir. and
water ru-oofi Fe t. Cement and Gravel Roofing.
Promptly and SatlMl.ctorlly
m \ in A of
Philadelnhla fe. ft g." aid the , lr sueo ssors. in
all th. m. s t r .rfoht Fears, where he learned
l A.ri '} departments of their business,
has tnsde valnsb'e improvements of his owo,
we oan positively say .h.t our Roofing is
Compwed of tbe Name Harerlala
as those of that firm, and that we will guarantee
??, r ’I, ore 0 re to bo equal in every respect to any Gra
rei. Felt an . l ament Roofs put on by other firms
in this olty, or in the Un't-d-tatea. There is nr
rmlscoS^iSg^"™ Boot ° r *?» 0/the m.te-
JtS&SS'”** °‘ * UJ ‘ and Woo<l
EES’ EES, T 1
BOSE LEAF POWDEB*
Pearl Powder.
THEATRE ROUGE,
Vinegar Range,
VTOUET POWi'ER,
Violet Powder,
HARD a soft bubber sybihges,
Hard A Soft Bobber Syringes,
Just received at Just received at
B. HUTCHINSON
07 LXBCB A HUT<7HtBBOV t )j
COMMISSION 4 fOUffAßfilUlO IBBCHAN?
.Dealer in
_ WESTERN RESERVE; CHEESE.
Floor, Gr.'in, Fifh_ Dnea Frnit, Pot and Pearl
So. 108 Second Street,
1 ti&Joiberal .d «A.
odyaaoe made on L'or,sig:,ment
%s?~' * ■»
II
a.
'JEW BOILER HOiiKM,
«T« J. FOWJKas
MLUW 4 ot £ or B^£^-^
Ufeotured at idmiitr p«.o«ni£ aCle£n * ualiy m -*»*
reasonatt*terniB 0a kinds of repairs on
WorksCOKVER ntJQC
BEIOTaI.
--.-r: | 'l r
r,n23:b>.l
Having had a man employed fbr tho laktsix
years oompound.pg the .bo excellent emedlS
tor my.own practice, and having used th- a with
nnrommon anccvss in aU that timed feel‘it 2
doty to set them befo the pniSe mmy eiL*
>««?•« to think they
for_ thefofowing
~ ' n ®S ’y : Scrofula, Cotrre, Syphilis, a> 3
blooi One t t? t «l , Stii fre “* ? im !>d'e«ta-.edftha
n. De ai will co vmct any person of
their fitness for thotedisiaaes ' ■ or
Erepared and sold bk “
• m £ fttt/tf&SPVK SCD.
85 Smi hfieid *t.. Pit aborgh, Pa.
WEIS MEOICAI DISCOVERY.
AJfftr ions oi too Sid ‘
xvi.k ~ v aays jad Bladder,
■vtleli tubwi- ised by npwardi oi
, ON® BTONDSED PHYSICIAN^.
SJSSI? rlT ¥JSL i>ioe, &»'" wl “»H»® entire .jadeon.
??**» 25 w
,:r
«neweiiy to«rn<m. oftea cifeeWTearo.ie *
** ■ Whm *'<y« fatfleotolltii^rt^nl
■h», nxtreotr
at? the “^d
*** naMooa3 tajto is avoided
wa.ffisste !5, “
B : h p^»i^ot£&r ma ;
Be, “ jessix^
-Zvosil?' FEKE #re reqoired t.
81 WOOD STREET.
' Ur P eaoriptiont 8 1 1, Ta^ onast a«M t witi
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Books willfca Wat, mcom troai ob
££?%%&BESS,* •» v*”***
;« ao ra?iJ^r 76 Cedar Btr » et * N - ? - B°* «ra.
c-JSffil,
Asant for Kttsbnrsa
'.llfr/l4COtr?v-Sr
s<?d by all .Dnigiirta.
Ac M.
ißrass Poanders.
SAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
AU binds of Brass ana Iron Cn-im
Biaae to order*
/Übo,
BBABS OASTIBOB, OP ALL KINDS
Made at the shortest notice.
Bm * «'“ d
81 i 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
,w?«. me ? I>CTB being nraetiaai me
Sii f i mam7 / ea ‘J 3 ra
ness, will Insure to give satlsfiiefcio* «v»r
*peot - ' ’tfirf -ejn 29
WM. £L FAJBBB fe CO*
*MPM f&CHJHUTJ IPR fjfifU ggggg
Dear the Penn, g, £. Fas3B2ssf Hanoi
**•*■ towns' nv
Tjg attwca Bgnpnft»! , A ,
£f? w»- ftu - IWcr, f , 7
mw afiTist BlMiFtrra3e*3,
1 : - S>» SO- WWStiOB OJ
snfltew n»4 Meduaw ter &h> milla. and '£
jongbtfc-tn'ol^aidd^c^sawnSls. 107
Urtc at-:* c-- hp.ntf, I-cI&mJ-as j msdy tt^Bhit>.
■fSSppST
sSa«
tumP?- ‘IP ® ao itoejy masa^m
!&§?** «■■*??*?%s**
REMOVAL OF UTEHT MaKi E
• *2?^®^SP 1 4 acjvasupon tho.saoristtTw!l
r^^3 d rSh\SfißE4n?^ !
u u . WK*.l< BBltEUso,
BtJFG GEAEE. v
1(V ® P* & PEnvtvva
ml pS lira *'>« «*mKS2
CHABLas jU CA DW. Ljl
(Bnowasor BoQma 4 Co,. '
n° RK p a c r ,m~ »
MS «* W. BEIVnoST acToT
Fomgn Brandies, Bines and (Tins,
atniw B Bran*di^ 'dt^M^nh'ab^jS^V 7 ',- «id
oth » o w E Bti " 4
So. eta Übertji Streep
Opposite Ponrth stmt.
4.1 P s-DEA: -81tioVEA.24, 'as
Forks. Saytike await atek. forage by
• -
I.oNti.
twr
tabard want
MEDIOAi.
TO THE - mmdt-:
A£“®i*no;ant mi iff*).-.-. ■_ - -
it Mod eat o f Ml dtnoml
catiems. treat seomand
delicate disorders, seif- BP®
alnzse- *od dineaeoß or ■
;, »anied.
"0. the ignonmtand falsely mod sot ii-Ji't}?*
shocked, and think it *£,uSSJtf
._«»* eorraiwor, 4.cr*
5"?, Wl \ 63 ' jprondfifiaspnsand daertitor.. the*
jamily ohysioian sbonldbeeangoi) s
tafcnorMioe thatth».dctlieean>. u Cr. BV.Av«
<w§en! ..anuj
'*-TOtelind^fJSi dtr ’ however, that aaiaarota
.ffiMaamSi rSSSFB
j“ » »«* ehertnM^rftoetolS^Sf^SE:^
2g&BSaEggg
i h?uStedfta£^^‘w^® e^1 I ™ , ««"a=d U fa
*B-owooaabi«. e»e
.a« attend toit <a
Sg^ra|Fi§Koi©S‘
«&"&£!«* « a*
._iL®Sfw
SYBCP OF AWD BXO.
UVtrlA
SAB ENSILE BUTIDIES
P’y’Oia ITi>ajs
J. KNOX
"29 Fi r »h ctffMit,
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