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James P. Barr. Editor 4c, Proprietor.,lE
•' MEDICAL.
JV OT AEeOHOUC
A HlailLY CONCENTRATED
V getable Extract.
A PURE xTONIC.
Dr.Hooflaml’s
psepabbd bt
DB. C, D, JACKSON, Philadel
phia,Peima.,
j .W ill: effe otn a 1 lyonr e •
tiver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Cnronic, or fiferrotu Debility. Dlseea r
** ttieTKldneYß, and all l&eaie»
«rtat from a Disordered,
liver or Btoniaelii ~
: '• raoa
- - as Consti
pation. Inward
Files, Fullness or
r' s 'Blood to the Head* ' '
_ AoidityoftheStomach, -
a: Heartburn,
t k f f. r n f o(>, i> Follnoa or W ight in
,“>* Kfmaoh. Sonr Fractationa.glnlt
jjj!* ?, r J lat! - ennK at the P,t 01 urn Btom
diffimff’nJSSK® Hnrned aid
aimcult -Breathing, Kluttering at the Heart ■■
fpSeoatiitg sensationa rwhm iiulyint
ftmSo^uStFev r Vtei d° ii D ° to
Heqd.Deflraency ef Perspiration 1 . Yel-*
Q t,ttio tokinand Eyae-Paln in I
th jSS 1 j e ‘ s“°& <**& titnbs,Ao,
Sodden flashes ofHeat, Bore
-inr in the "Flesh, Constant
. iaaainings of Evil,
land Yreatdeprea
lljOß Of.
- - spirits, * ■
And will poslfiroiy orevent YeHowPurer. BU-~
ions tevet, &o. -
aMfiiWW l
inninety-nin J
Induced by fife extensive Bale and tmfrer&Af
German
reget&ttej”hesia of ignorant quaofck ana unaorn
. v V > V ened upon sSfoSSr
??SS^SiS 1 £. floo< l ? ato3 of Nostrums in the shape
Viioly compouDd 0 !! 'nritli ins«zriros
and christened Tomes, Stomaohics and Bit-1
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic J
preparations in pfethorio bottles, and el I
* j 6 i. mo 4 est:^ appellation ofßitters• I
cu^n 4 a lll7 SWraTatesdiseaaes I
I? ve disappointed sufferers in despair.* I
HOt)PLAND f S GERMAN BITTERS 11
Z?JLuh a ? «S d nn tri6d article, but have
yeaES t* l * l by the Ameri
their .reputation and sale, axe I
n< fru lVftded y any 6lmi^ar preparation I
&o^ands of betters
Cler*jnaOT,lawTors,.Pl,yBi c) ia 118 and
Citisens, I
Testifying oftheir'Own persona knowled.. tnd
&tterf. Bfi<A&l effeot3 ani meaioal Virtues ofthosoj
°° l%¥om xsmE ’ rmmtoSmßSam '
PO YOV "WANT A GOOD APPETITEf
uu M?v%¥ <*>*-
“O fo P FEEL WELL!
DO b < tss7 ANTm OEIIiW OFNBB rovs
do roe WANFESF^art
no you want.to deopwoll t
fSS?„£? n ‘ * br£fe Tlgorou.
If y>u do, use ■.
HQOJFLAND> ; S GERMAN BITT;
PABTICtIAB NOTICE.
S'S mm V preparations told under the
' n V uarl bottle*, compounded
% W ' ,u ty or common rum, cosSno/rom
*$S£5E: $?iT «**>*%+*■
Tkv class of Biters has caused and will contin
f ?T e J a, / (m /?® the]/can be sold, hundred*
to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the
ta o H ejii } coniinur }Hv under the influence of AU
ooholic Stimulant* of the ioorst kind, the desire for*
\s created and kejit up, and the result ts ah
l deatJ?. rT ° TS attendaiti u P° n a drunkard's life and
For those who desire and will have a Liauor \
mwwST* » r .6»“Sndr
that will re J o *# be a preparation
*" ” virtues and true \
xeteiien e any of the numerous Liauor Bitter* -in 3
Wiff market and wtil coni mnchleu You will 1
have all the virtues of Hoofland’s Bitters in I
connection wdh a good article of I
wm JSvZ™ ‘ han (^ese inferior preparation,
ATTENTION SOLDIEBS,
ASD THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all haying relations or
L lO s*., &<=t thafToOF
i4k --r “OMLaußitters will oare n j n . tenths
m mdaced by exposures and priva
tions incident to camp life. In the lists, rmhlilh
ff 1 on arrival
of the sick, it will fas noticea that a very larva dm-
V^ Bnffii C lnff fr ? m Mobility. Saae
of that kum can be readily oared by Hoofiand's
aSJIS 9 *? it j" 8 ’ Diseases resuliing from disor
wlfeS igcßt f! 0 ° rKa . nß are .peidify remov
?£•HS“®To no hesitation in stating that, if
Doely used among onr soldiers
V “ mU * b ® othenSSS
? a ? ioa if r “‘‘ention to thofollowingro
‘Sr“&?^ eU “ nt^Doat e d cure of one of
he notion’sherooa, whoso life, to nso hit own
ang aage’has been aavedby tie Bitters:”
Phil adklphU, Angnst'23d, 1862.
iltatra. Jones & AWm.—Well, gentlemen, yonr
Hoofland a German Bitters has saved my jfiivf
this - Itisvouohed fo?by
22fS^e°J»T 00 j lr^? lea ’ somo of whote namM
ore appended, and who were *#
all the cinrams tanoes of my cosei am, and have i
b«n ( fpr the last four miStrf tf£2 1
man s celebrated battery* under the immediate
command of Capt B. B. Aj res. Through the ex-1
attendant upon my lwa
attacked in November last withinflamationof
the lungs, and was lor'seventy two days in the
hospital. This was followed br-*raat dahiliiS
heightened by an attack ofdysentcry I was then
X°o^o^? B WhitoHoS“rad sent “o'th£
ct {? S“tW $ e steamer ‘ State of Maine.” from
t k on of Jone. Since that
£?2»ssSn° b f^ n abottt "lowah any one could
be and still retain a spark of vitality: For a week
or T e A W r* roarcel y 6-hleto swa4ow anything,
and if I did force a morsel immedi
ately thrown up again. •
J? ou i d n ,°t even a glasxof-water on my
stomach. Life eonldnot last under these oircum
pse:rr^°M,^o®“^
W ,
and : 1 vised me to £beaolergyman,and to make
such disposition of my limited tends si bnS
u me .‘ r An acauamtanee who visited me at the
hoW’tsl. Mr, Frederick Steinbron. of 6th below
ArobStroot, advbed me as a forlorn hope, tots
your Bitters and kindly prooured a bottle. From
Iho tone I oommeneed taking them-the shadowed
death rcoeded, and lam now. thank q o( i f nr
getting better.. Though I have taken but twobot
w,t, have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine
pt being permitted to rejoUuny wife and daugh-
S ho ? 1 tave nothing for eigh
th E?™ 0 }? %i eooUaiMn. I amaioyal Virgin
ian. 1 s m ihe vicinity of Front Royal. To yonr
Bitters I Owe tbo glorious privilege of
&iLVi^ yotlrB ’ .a ISAAC MAIONE.
Ijnth of the abovest&te
fiS I fe“o«:^^’th d e3r inS ° uroomrad0 '
EE WIS enmUEB, M Y “• Mahle -
HENBY T. MAFDONAIiI Co C°6th Maine.
JOHN F WARD. Co K 6th ’jUte, Maino
- KOCH, CoH.“2d^Y’
bewabeqf oojjnterfeitb.
•Bee (fiat the' sfcnhturo'df "0. BE JXCKBON.”
t» ontbe WRAWißofoar'- hottle.
PRICE PEB BOTTLE 70 CENTS. OB
HAIP DOZ, FOB $4OO.
Should yournearat druggist nothave the ar
ticle, an not be put off by any 0f the intoxicating
ere jMationß that may be offereiln its place, but
smidtotu. and we will forward; scoureiypaoked
y express.
An&street!^ 1 °® c ®’ Mahniactory, No. 163
JONES & EVANS,
(Suooeaaora to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
.. „ Proprietors
Or. «. H. RETHEB.
ItP. SeaWABTE PitUbM*),.
laJUsb Torsaleat J OSEPH FLEMiNg*B ear.
•BeftheDlaßiandandMarket street Ooo *^
*t«riatoalso,bi,- - _ .
sntoy joESPros,
Comer SmithSeld and Fourth rtmi
. A. J. BlNltlS ds COi,
THE DAILY
• : BATES. >
toe year, by mail $8 00
Six months, ** 4
Three **.. . “ 51*5
' 2?« V-tU.?.'. ZI3 70
On© wees, delivered In the cityig
Single copies ................ 3
To agents per hundred 2 00
Mew advektisisg Rates.
■ FOB BTAHDne MATTER.
LM Bl J* aL * SqtIAEE, IYECT DA. V.
! ms.® 8 60 Two B9 00
I 2Jjf° lOO Three months,,, 11 00
| A 5 reo insertions 125 Four months.... 13 00
1 »£® we ®*• *OO Five months,... 14 00
1 45; Six lB 00
I *4™® weep, r..... cs 00 Nine months/.;. " 20 00
I One month .. 600 One year. 25 00
I Uf? R CHANGEABLE mattes.
L T^S^^&ss&’ssSS&rr:
k■, Advertismients, '- ' 1 - -
N?|i® BIIQLI SQUARE, EVERT DVT
[®f m0nth5................. $lB 00
Dfeth Notices, each insertion 50
HjDATI/r POST;
I , : A Oure for tho Toothache.
I [Beauty has charms. So it has almost
j equal to music. It did soothe, or charm,
l.a ‘ German music teacher one day last
[ week. He was charmed with the beauty
of a ladyihrightas a star--lovely,astlyjse
hiffflo dwell beyond, or in the shining orbs.
fHe saw, and ahe conquered. He saw her
J in; the.streiat, and followed. Qthir poo
dles have done the same. She entered a
store so did he. Not because he wanted
To bay goods, bat he thought an opportu
nity might occur for him to speak music
toj her, or hear the music of her speech.
Oh, what a voice I—more sweet than his
own fyldle pand. its tones to the
very bottom of hia lager beer barrel:
j-Ahd her smile—it struck him to the heart,
he thought she- smiled -upon- him."—
Perhaps Bhe did. She smiled upon a big
ger fool in the circus ther other night.—
She looked at silks—he tried to suit him
self with a .new pair of gloves.
Both were hard to suit, and the time
I sped. At length ahe left, and took a stage
for her home up town. He took the same
mode of getting away from his home, and
went up by the same conveyance, without
any definite place in view at which he
should pau the strap. He waited patient-
Ilj for the lady to give the first pull. She
got out and entered a brown stone house.
He noted the spot, and ended his ride at
the next comer, and cams back and look
ed np to the cold walls and thought—yes
he thought of the warm heart within, and
the sweet face that smiled was it at or for
turn?
I "Hope told a flattering tale,”
and he thought if-he could only epter that
portal he could win the citidel. But how?
what, excuse should be make, of who in
qumefor, when the door was opened ?
: Fortune came to his aid, and showed him
a dentist’s sign.
said he, “I have a decayed
tooth, and walked I oldly up and rang
tps yj* fortune favored him again.—
Ihe lady herself opened the door. She
had watched him from the window as he
watched the house, and unwilling to let
him be been by a servant, down herself to
the door. Perhaps we have Been snch
things before.
“Is the doctor at home ?’ ’
“Njbj hut walk* in—you can wait for
aim.
Oh, yes, certainly, in your company,
any length of time—if he should not come
till night or morning.”
The lady led the way to the parlor.—
Both were seated upon the sofa, and both
went on the wings of—love I Well, he
thought so. He thought that every wo
man that smiled upon him was made to
love. Perhapß he offered his hand to her
acceptance. She did not accept, but that
only served to make his stronger. So flew
time, till a lond ring at the door bell
marked a period. The lady ran to open
the door, and stopped for a few hasty
words W}th the new comer, and then came
in, and said: r
“My husband—the doctor.’’
Her visitor wanted to Bee one j ust as
mnehas the other. He would very gladly
have given the room to either, had the
in one stood in the door. He looked
anxiously towards tbs fatal charmer .who
had enticed him into the snare, as she smi
lingly vanished. The teeth reminded him
of his own. The doctor looked stem,
and said, Bternly:
si ” see me . professionally,
Of course he did. What else could he
say he was -there for? He thought of the
decayed tooth, and thought he would have
that out to go outhimself. It was not ex
actly a tooth fora tooth, hut it soon will
be. He took his seat, and the doctor ap
plied the nippers and drew the wrong
tooth—a perfectly sound one, upon one
side of the - other. Of course it was a
mistake—a bloody mistake—but easily re
medied by pulling another. The doctor
would take no excuse, and applied the in
strument again,, and drew another sound
tooth. The decayed one stood alone, and,
the doctor thought, might perhaps get
well, he was tolerably sure that he had
cured the musical gentleman of his tooth-
Bche, and very kindly told him to pay five
collars, and if hia troublesome tooth
Should ever plague him again, alike had
to do was to follow hi's wife ‘home again,
and he would pull all the teeth out of his
head.
General Banks,
j G ;n - Banks, writes a correspondent from
;New Orleans, is here reposing for a few
-days upon his laurels, and dearly has he
;earued them. When a comprehensive
history of this campaign comes to be writ
ten, and a fair estimate is made of what
the General had to accomplish and the
.means placed at his dispesal for so doing.
;it will be found that no commander has
produced such grand results rfrOm such
thorougly inadequate materials since the
war began. Ist. He was further off than
any other from “Buppliea and reinforce
ments. 2d. His army, numerically, was
quite insufficient—for you mußt not be de
luded into the idea that every regiment
leaving New York with flying colors and
full compliment of.shoulder-straps is a
regiment , and then composed of perfectly
green troops, nine-months men, who, by
the time they get drilled into soldiers,
were tdready counting the hours that was
to send them home again. 3d To his
military duties were superadded ‘the stu
pendeous labors of civil recognition, in a
place with more rabid contending ele :
menta-thss-perhaps any other yet recov
ered to the National arum, and where
hatred to the North literally amounts to
insanity. -43 l ”. With these inadequate
meanß hekadtO dO'What ? To reclaim the
whole state of foci to the Uni
on—to drive theßebelkoutof.a yast tract
etwlmbst impaiwtilS; |;
i
turn of m enemy# &&&& tx *z&t m
POBT-ADVANOED
Making Love to His Own Baugh-
' j ' tor. -
Among all the jokes that have been got
up at masquerade balls in the gay circles
ofj Paris, we know of none better than
the one played off on a distinguished
, academician, who was mystified’ during
1 the Whole evening by his daughter, whom
he left sick in bed at home, and was far
frOm Supposing to be so near him. It may
be thought strange that a father should
not recognize his child, but, though pass
ing strange, it is true. Besides, the young
lady appeared that night in a character
entirely new to her—that of a coquette.—
hip wonder that the parent did not recog
nize his modest, quiet daughter in the
.lively flirt who tormented him incessant
ly. The poof man co'nld not for the life
of hirn. imagine who the lady could be -
ad young, apparently, yet so well acquaint
ed with all the incidents of his early life,
who bad all hiß writings by heart, who
adored his favorite authors, and flattered
so skillfully, not only in his own taste,
but in every whim: The acamedician was
in the seventh heaven. He was a young
widower, well looked upon by the fair
apd he saw nothing extraordinary in his
hiving produced an impression in his un
known character; the only thing that Sur
prised .him was the exact conformity of all
toßtes, opinions, studies and prejudices to
h\B own. The night flew away in conver- ;
sqtion. Towards the close of the ball,
the gentleman invited his fair unknown to
sqpper. Of course the invitation was ae- 1
ceptod, the lady stipulating only that she
should not remove her mask. Another '
wonder. She knew exactly what dishes
he liked, and what was his favorite wine. I
At the olosa of the supper, the gentleman
politely offers to escort the lady to her
residencs. “No, no,” says Bhe, “I am
determined to remain incog. Bnt I will
wait on you home.”
The carriage Btops in front of his house,
he takes leave of his fair unknown, and
steps out alone, as he supposes, and sigh
-Mg at the necessity of bnt
finds his companion has entered the house
with him and is tripping up stairs. Over
come with surprise, he exclaims—“Ah,
madam, is it .possible 1 Such happiness I
A burst of laughter interrupts his passion
ate exclamations, and a well known voice
cries from the top of the staircase—“ Good
papa, I am much obliged to yon ; I
have Bpent a very pleasant evening.”
A , !!f.S T , EI!SOI,IT,#s PROPOSING
co? strn mriw Ai i E - N ’, DM^ , to the
LU ? kIITUTION. Be tf resolved by the Saints
°~ f Representative* of the Oommon
#k ♦ -Pennsylvania in General Assembly met
lhAt tno following amendments be j ropcsed to
the Constitution of the Coirmonwealth in ao
cordaneewith the provisions o! the tenth article
tncreoi:
- *b“s.°Ehflll bo an additional sootion to the third
el Constitution, to be designated as
seotien four, as follows; *“
Whenever any ef the qualified
ejectors of this Commonwealth shali bo in aotual
from the
President of the United States, or by the anthor
i«y of this Commonwealth, such e'ectors may cx
tight of suffrage in all elections by the
hL s‘regulations 5 ‘ regulations as are, or shall
bb,' prescribed by law, as fully os U they wore
usual piaceof election. *
6 p W v additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution.to be desig
nated aaieotionß eight and nine, as follows:
. section 3. tip bill shall bo passed* by tho Leir
'i *,^T e more than one aubjeot. whiok
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap
propriation bills. v v
. Suction No bill shall bo passed by the Leg
islature granting any powers, privileges, in any
case, where the authority to grant snch power!
dr prmiegos, has been, rr may hereafter he.
conferred upon the courts of thin Commonwealth.
e i . , John cesina,
bpeaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN P. PENNEY.
Speaker of the Senate,
Orrxoa or th* )
Beobktast op the Commonwealth V
Harrisburg, July 1, 1863. I
PKNNSYLVAr.IA.4s: ’
J —^\ Ido hereby certify that Ike foregoing
j f annexed is a full, true and correct oopy ol
the original Joint Resolution of the Gen
eral Assrmbly, entitled “A Joint Resolution pro
posing certain amendments to the Codstltution ”
af the same remains on hie in this office.
In tostimony whereof I havo hereunto set my
hand, and cause! the seal of the Secretary's Of
fice to be affixed tho day and year above written
.-A.,. 0 „ , ELI 3 LIFER, ’
julCfcdtf Secretary of the Commonwealth.
REAL ESTATE
SAYINGS INSTITUTION,
INCORPORATED BY THE
LB6ISLATUBE OP PMSSYLVAKIA
Open for Deposits ftom 10 .m.to 2 o'olook, p
Bbfa&iSKX BATURDAY EVKMNQ?
»-Offico, 63 FOURTH STREET.
INTEREST A LLO WED
On Deposits in this Institntion at
SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM
Payable to Depositors in May and Novcmb
whioh, if not drawn, will be added to tho prin
pal and compounded.
Peesidibt—lSAAC JONES
Vice Presidest— W.'B, COPELANI
TBDSIEIS,
on Thos M Howe 1 Hon J K Moorhen
aao Jones, J C Q Hnssey,
>Wm H Bmith, j Jaoob Painter,
Harvy Childs. | Niokolas Voegtlv.
W B Copeland.
Secretary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER;
iyB:lyd
NEW DISCOVERY
To Strengthen and Improve the Sight
Th® Pebblk
Russian Spectacles,
ntRSONB SUFFERING FROM I)F.-
*—■ feotive sight, arising from age or other oaus
*B, can be relieved by using the Russian Feb-
We:Spectacles, which have been well tried by
taauy responsible, oitisens of Pittsburgh, and vi
rinity, to whom they have given perfeot aatisiac
tiozu. The certificates, of these persons oau bo
seen at my office.
-c. wH° ¥Pnrohaae ona pair of tho Russian
PebbloSpectacles aroontitlod to be supplM in
toture free of charge with those whioh wflf always
give satisfaction.
Thereiore. if you wish to ensuro an Improve
ment m your sight oaU on
J. DIAMOND: Practical Optician,
Manufacturer of thoßuaaian Pebblo Spectacles.
)aal6,d4w: ; No. 8# Fifth street. Post JSuUdln
W Uy place of businessis dosed on Saturday
a. M.TTIBB Jlltgg aL0rg8.........j0HK roSTIB
P l ”ctul?nTcompany KlCK ,ia ' l
sieb, cloveb & CO.,
Manniacturpra of Fire Brick. Tiles. Oruoibles, Ao
''Z° oib| o (3lay. ’
tSe p - K
Orders regpectmily BoUeited. ' feb2o:6md
hrtnbw mtonfiwtttpinr Wynperior art tide of
IJIMS l 9
we are prepared to defiver from our COAX
YARD, 009 liIBERTT STREET,
01 *' amUy Coal ■»»w »
Jg9t PICHBOH. STEWART « CO.
Os* SHE FKOH THE STATION AT
Bewicaleyvilie 00 acres of valuable land
finished and conveniently ar
ranged dwelling honse of halL 9 rooms and cel
rar. a large barn, ftone fonndation, stable, car
¥£s s iS'S"t K fiSktspys.
SS^^sasassisssssßK
M ; swWaSei'
TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1863.
w, j. xoitotx.
KOUNTZ; & MERTZ,
BANKERS,
BTo. 118 Wood Second doo above
Fifth Street,
[AEALEBSINI'OBEIGN AND Domestic
JLN Exbhanpe* Coin, Bank Notes, and Govern*
meat Securities. Callections-promptly attended
to. apU
(2. OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES
Certificates of Indebtedness, Qaartennas
tera Certificates, ;V
7 3-10 Bonds and Eoupons,
and all other government securities.-bought by
w, H, ILLtAMS A CO*,
tniis[6md Wqfef street, corner of Third,
K.o'ninA wh. i, m'qihv
O’HARA fe M'GINN,
Attorneys at Law,
-iUUTD—
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE 89 trBANT STREET,
Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh.
of FiStfttes, gale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex
amination of Titles, Hdmiflrs claims, collections
in any part of the west.fi
Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in
regard to all business entrusted to our oare.
sf)fin BABHELS OF PURE BYE
WHISKY, of different ages tb
suit purchasers, at lowest cash prices. For sale
b Z „ , THOS. MOOHE. DlsUUor.
julfiitf No s 9l; 93 and 95 First street.
BENT IST BY.
Teeth extracted without
pain by tho use of Ik- Oudry’s apparatus.
HOFFMAN dt-EDMCNDBON
IIENTIS’IS.
All work warranted.
joooily 134 Smithficld Street, Pittsburg.
Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler.
Anew and fsefbl article for
wetting plants and flowers, washing windows,
Carnages. arc. Pumps of every description sold
ami ropaired. Day kin's Patent Wa.er Drawer
made and sold.
jo3
W ELDON &, KELLY, 164 Wood St
One door from Sixth.
C.SSTS USTISCI COSGBESB GAI
TKK.S, a Tory sapenor qnality.iust ree’a st
W. E. SCHSIERTZ & CO
No.3fFiftb Bt,
CHEAP DRY GOODS
lW’ OW IS THE TIHE TO SECURE
JjE Bargains in Dress Goods. Shawls, Cloth and
Silk Mantles of the most fashionable stylos, on
bleached and bleaohod Moslin Calico, Delaines,
bilk bun Umbrellas «fco„ at'greatly rednooo pri*
oea.ali harms been purchased for cash, will be
sold cheap for cash, call and! see for yourselves at
__ V H. J JLTKCH,
my2s Market street.
GEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office No. 69 Grant rtreht, near the Court
Houso, Pittsburgh.
Alii. BUSISESS ESIBUSTED TO
, his care will rcooivt prompt attention. Col
lections made and th&jntiyp?p£biuptto temitted
dec&lyd ..........a..
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers of every variety of finished
BBABB WORK TOR PLUMBERS
GAS or STEAM FITTERS,
MACHINESTS and COPPERSMITHS.
Brass castings of evert de*
soriptiou made to ordor Steamboat work,
steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. Harticular attention pasp to fitting up
Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils,
Also, sole agents for the Western l)’toiot ol
Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marah, Lansdeil A
Co. s Patent 8) phon Pump, the best ever inven
ted. having no valves it is not liable to get out ol
order and will throw more water than any pump
wice its eUe. feblbdly.
FREN4TI WOODS IMITATION OF
Oafr, printed from board , an exact copy
with panel mouldingn to match. For sale by
, a W. P. MARSHALL.
87 Wood street.
CORN
-300 bushels prime yellow shelled Corn, in
stere ano fer sale by
JAMES A. FETZER.
corner Market and Ist street.
OOifCOBD GBAPE.
SIPEBIOR VINES, AT $2 00 PER
doten: $l2 50 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per
down; $25 per 100,
J-KNOX
No. 29 Fifth street.
J. DIKLEVI,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my22;lydAw
Wanted;
S'fJ DOLLARS A MOIfTH ! 1 WANT
• tF to hire Agents In every county at $75 a
month, expenses paid, to sell my now cheap Fam
ily Sewing Maobines, S. MADISON, Alfred, Me
Wanted,
fifXDOLLARS A MONTH* WE WANT
Agents at $BO a month, expenses paid to
Sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners .and
13 otheT articles, 16 oiroul&rs sent free. Address
SHAW St CLARK, Bideford, Maine.
myfcSmdavr
PRIVATE diseases -
DR. BROWN’S OFFICE,
50 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citiions and strangors in need of medioal ad
vice should not fail to give blip a call.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cureimpu-
scrofulous and venereal affections —Also
hereditary taint; suck as tetter, psoriasis and oth
er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient
la ignorant,
' T - SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. B’s remedies for this affliction, brought on
by solitary habits, are the only medicines known
la this country whioh are safe and will speedily
restore to health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown b remedies cure in a few days this
inful affliction
He also treat Piles, Gloet, Qoanorrboe, Urethal
DiBcharyea, Female Diseases. Pains in the Baoh
and Ridnoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict
ures. eto.
ONE"doLlah! anßWBrod mußt 00ntai a at least
Mcdicmoa sent to any address safely paoked
CEocaud private rooms, No. BO SMITHFIELD
TREET. Ptttshnrgh Pa. nolSdkw
DAUB St CAPPELL,
SSKK«'SSANT T Allows,
\JV~R HAVE JUST RECEIVKii .
»▼ large end wdlselected ctodk of ■■
Spring: Goods,
o ansisting of
Clotbs, Caslmeree, Veatlugs, *e.
ALSO—A large stock of
GBNT’B FUBNISHING GOODS,
Including -Paper Collari. A’ech Tint, and oveii
thing usnaßy kept by first olaso FnmishtaiSlore
Orders promptly axaented. no“o-lyd
re houses;
COUMERCIAL INFORMATION,
—PH. R. US]
Arbitration Committee of the Board
Movements of European Steamers
raOM XUBOFB.
ftfrSnff®"" r a J y Liverpool Now York
y l...S"ntha'n —New York
p®2-" -Liverpool Qaebeo
Sf” i[ u ]t 4...Liverp001... Now York
r D i ? *—Livorpoal...Ne_wYork
AftJ» o Pcotlan '"" - r a i 7 Liverpool Quebec
Liverpool.... Boston
itele"" -T 7 .Few York
Adr'otlc - Joly 45...Galway N w York
Bohemian July ia...ldvorpooL .Quebeo
™otla July 18_Liverpoo! Now York
Canada - Jtfiy 25... Liverpool. Boston
non tinBKU.
Sldon,. Ju’y 2 -New York • Liverpool
Asia ..Tuly ZLBoston .Liverpool
Evening Star —July SR.New York... Havana
America— Jay 23_Now YorK.B Juan Nio
Edinburg —J niy 25.N0w York— .. Liverpool
Persia July 27_New York..—. Liverpool
oobrbotbd D.ur.v ran the bobbins post b?
HESBSS. KOUNTZ A MEBTZ. BBOEEBS,
KO, 118 WOOD STREET.
The following are the baying and soiling rates
for Gold, Silver, &o.
Buying Selling
„ 1 24 00
.Silver l 18 00
; Demand Notes 123 00
Eastern Exchange.
.... par ft
.... par ft
.y.. par ft
par ft
‘New York ..
Baltimore...'.
Philadelphia..
Boston...
Cincinnati.
! Louisville,.
Cleveland.
StfLouia..
The market continues firm with a moderate de
mand, the supply being barely sufficient to meet
the wants of the home trade. Tberates nowcur.
rent in New York, especially for Crude wi'l not
Jastify exports. The rates yesterday were in
bulk 23c. With packages included, the rates
were2Bo- The exports amounted to 2,221 bbls.—
The imports were per A 1 egheny River 3,667 bbls,
of whioh 162 bbls were refined, the balance being
crude. Per Allegheny Valley R, refined 624 ;
crude 540 bbls. A dispatch from Oil City notes
that there were but two feet of watorin the chan
neL Oil was quoted at f 8 per bbl. Our latest
New York dates report the market as being firm*
prices having an upward tendency. Crude was
quoted at 32c Refined in bond was selling at
48@50c. Ffee oil was sold at usual advance.
Crude—The market was somewhat excited
yesterday—holders were firm at 2So for bulk aid
280 including the packages* Among the sales
'fere 700 bbls iu bu’k 2k ; 200 bbls do 2 bbls in
cluded 230; 246 bids do :S; and 950 bbls in bulk,
28c. The late swell in iho Allegheny enables sev
eral paroo’a that were aground below Oil City, to
reach this market.
Refined was in active domand principally for
future delivery in September or October, For
present delivery 45c is demanded for bonded,
and 65c for Free oil.
Lubricating* and Benzole was dull, prices
being nomina l .
BALTHKOBJE CATTLE 9UBEEL
Tbo receipts of Beef Cattle have fallen off
hghtly this week, the offerings at the scales to
,ay footing up 650 head, against 1000 head last
Thursday. Of the receipts 100 bead were hold
over; 200 were taken hy Government contract
or?; 12d sold for the washing*on market, tndtho
remaining 475,head were taken by Baltimore
S^J l^ 8 * at pnce , a ranging from S 3 25 to $5 37k
f *OO n>s gross, a deoline of 25 to 37kc V 100 ft> 8 on
last weeb’s figures.
Hop—The supply waa fully equal to the de
,,an,. with rather a dull market price? were
X A to %, of a cent. ft> lower than on last market
day. fhe ‘ales wore made at from $7 to $7 75 a
100 lbs net for f*ir to prime.
Shrop were in good supply to-day and they
sold freely at $4 50®4 87k V 100 ft>s gross, a de
cline of 1 to Ike t 4 ,b on previous quotations.
Sugar and Molaadert—Tboro is a continued ac
t ve inquiry 'or sugar, but holders generally re
fuse to operate, and the sales are confined to a
few small lots at 110 tt> for prime old crop, and
l*"o for ohoioe centrifugal. we hare not hoard of
aßae of molasses. Tho small quantity remain
ing on hand ia held by two or three parties.
Flour—The market is ve y dull and drooping,
and prices have still further declined. There
have been no tales of round lots, but dealers are
supplying the retail demand at $9 60@9 75 for
superfine, and SIV#II bbl for extra.
There is a firm feeling in Pefro'eum, and crade
is scarce,and wantod at an advance, about 1500
bbls having been sold at31@320: holders are now
firm at the latter rate Of refined, in bond. 2500
bbla sold at 49@500 for present dedvery- Free is
held at 60o; 200 bbls sold at 59c. Sperm and
whale continue dull and prices the same. Lard
Oil is selling at 85@90c, the latter in a small way
Some No. 2 sold at 700 Linseed is unsettled and
lower, and quoted at 108@110c $ gallon, and the
sales limited. The following are tne TeceipU -of
crude and refined Petroleum at this port miring
the past week: Crude, bbls. 2550 ; refined, do„
W. E. Sohmertz & Go,,
NO. SI FIFTH STREET,
Have Just received a large and aoperlor assort
ment of
MUSSES AND CHILDRENS.
BALMORALS. BDTTON BOOTS,
EDGENIB. CONGRESS AND
LACE GAITERS.
PATENT LEATHER. KID,
AND MOROOCO SLIPPERS.
MOROCCO AND KID BOOTB, *o, Ac
ulich they are selling at very low prices.
jell
OHABLia irienn ,j. bodmas hicu
MABEE & HICKS,
Importer! and dealers in
Cloths, Casslmeres, Sattinets,
Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings,
256 MARKET STREET,
Horth Side, >Hn.niCT.pma
JyL—jo9-Iyd
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO„
UANtITAOTUREBS or
QAB FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS.
Patent Improved Eieelsoir & Patent Paragon
COAL Oil. BVRNEKg,
HAND LAMPS, 00LHMN8, &o.
Salesrooms, Sl7 4rrh St. Philadelphia,
Manufactory, Frankford, Philadelphia,
All goods warranted. iyaly
FOR SALE.
f»IHE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTORS
ML of JOSEPH BELL, late of Robinson Town*
ship, Allegheny County, Penn’a, deo'd, offer for
sale 110 acres of choice land, situate within
5 miles of the City of Pittsburgh in said township,
on the lino of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville
Railroad: said land containing 70 acres of coaL
and homestead farm of the said
Joseph ,d <L JAMEB ] .
ROBT.-H. NIGHOLSQNJ Executors.
ALSO, twenty-three acresofland adjoining the
above farm, on which there is a twe story frame
cottage in good order and nearly new, 4 acres of
said land being creek bottom, ana the one half of
said land being under cultivation with a large
number of choice fruit trees planted thereon.
For partfralare and terms apply to R. H. NICH
OLSON, at Adama' Expresa Omce, Grant street,
Pittsburgh. tylldmd
MOWERS. RKAPSHftTHHESHEBS,
: FkrfoMiua, DgrPowets, wheeled and ire
voWng Bay £^Sfc.H*y % Bl«vaiers. and. farm
machinesy generaDydoT sale by ..
; BSSkHaMjk LONG, *£
of Trade.
Wo. M. BRINN. V. P. | JAS, L BENNETT
DILWORTH, Wm. McCRBEBY,
DAVID McdANBLBSa
HOSET MARKET*
Western Exchange,
::::::::::::::::::: g
- par hi
.......... par hi
PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE.
Tuesday, Aug. 4th, 1863,
New O&leanh, July 23.
Philadelphia Oil market,
DBALEBSIN OILS.
8- M. KIEB & CO.,
Puro No. l Cartoon Oil,
_ A KB
•B JE3 N 25 O I. 13 : ’
* a - All oil wayrantcJ. auZklyd
THEARDESCO OIL CGMRNY
AXUFACTEKE AND HAVK FOB
d-TAaalo u superior article of
Refined Ardesco Oil,
KOK-EIPLf)9rVB. ALSO,
PUBE BENZO toB.
warehouse, 2718W1S STKEET
PinSBVBOB, PESNA,
Laoent Oil Work
duncan, dttnlap & co„
Manufacturers of
PURE WHITE BEFiHSR
® A B B O N OIL Si
bwrtftf °- *® s I-lEfiKXy 6TKSEL_Htta-
C 7 L ' ® *«> BBACSDTS,
COBHIOES. CANBELBJIASS. LAMPS’
BEGILDED 0E BEBBOHZED.
made SgM? to new. Also, Chandeliers
altered to burn Carbon ■ 0&. at the
Lamp and Oil Store of
WELDON , RKISI.KF.AHELLT,
ap&lr. ISA WoodatreatueggH.
PIANO DEALERS.
gSABE A GO’S PIANOS,
THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY,
The following Pianoßhave been received this
week;
One beautiful 7 octave. Plain Case Piano, with
sliding Desk, Overstring, Agraffe Tfireble, Ac,
One cctave, same as above.
Two 6k octave, same as above.
warranted eight tears,
For sale only by
CIIA It LOTTE BLITHE.
43 Fifth srreet:
JULY LIST
SECOND "RAND PIANOS.
OWE 7 OCTAVE ROBEWOOD CASE.
round corners, with mouldings, carved Music
t»esB, iron Frame, made by Euhn, Balti
more _
One 6% Octave Rosewood Case, rouffd front
corners, with carved Tablets, made by
Stodirt,N. Y ICO
One 6k Octave Mahogany, fluted corners,
Travers & Ramsey, N. Y 140
One 6 Octave Roaewoed, square cornere. iron
frame, made by Chickenng 140
vp© 6 Octave soaewt od square comers, made
by Gilbert, Boston 135
6 eginaw comers,
tnade by Wfllkins dfcNewbalL; 180
One 6 # Mahogany, square, onjnera-: i
by L.-thtten. Boston.;—lSO
One 6 Octave Mahogany, square comers,
niaae by Chickering „ 120
One 6 OoUve German Piano 7R
One 6 do do do ’* 60
For sale by
IHAB. C, MS3SJLOB,
SI WOOD STREET,
J™ l lS'^?7 d 5P‘ endid stock of NEW PIANOS,
from SE v EN different manufactories, to arrive
during the next ten days.] jylO-dkwo
SPRING GOODS.
WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEST
tion of Buyers to our stock of
SPRING AND SOBHEB GOODS,
embracing all the newest styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSLMERES,
suitable for Business Bnits. A fall and complete
assortment ol fine black
.CLOTHS AND CASBIBQBES,
Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestings
W. H. MoGEE A CO.,
148 FEDERAL STBEEI,
et^na "' Ane3heny «**»
OLHDIS Ofc CQ
felt, Cement aai GraieL Roofers,
are now prepared to fill all orders for Fire and
Water Proofi Felt, Ccmentand.Qravel Roofing,
Promptly and Satiaiactorily.
K. r M I WAH.REN n I m en ft 6 , employment of
pv,fit',)li A. - .. . -ad their successors, in
iTTu ' elpom. for eight years, where he learned
all the mechanical departments of their business,
ana nos made valuable improvements of bis own.
we can positively say that our Roofing is \
Composed of tbe Same materials
as those of that firm, and that we will guarantee
oor work to be equal m every respect to any Qra
patent for the Warren Roof, or any of the mate
rials oomposing it. ■ .
Offioe-Corner or Flltb and Wood Bts_
second story. JsT*
FUN, ~
BOSE LEAF POWDER 1
Pearl Powder.
THEATRE ROUSE.
Vinegar Boose,
VIOLET POWDEB,
Violet-Powder.
HARO & SOFT RUBBER ! SYRINGES,
Hard & Soft Bnbber Syringes,
Jost received at Just received at
gggg tolHo|BS M “ kBt ■££ s
E. HUTCHINSON
Clave of lebob & hutohihsof,^
COMMISSION & fOBWABDING MERCHANT
Dealer In
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Floor. Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl
Ashes, and PRODDCE GENERALLY
Best Brands of Family Floor Always pn Rand.
No. 102 Second Street,
Between Wood and Market.
„ TI . , , PITTsBUGH, PENN ? A.
19. Liberal advance made on ConalgnflQentsi.
apll-lid •
| .AWES’OTSSBS' AND OHILDBEAB
mA Boots, Show, Gaiters and Balmorals* made
to order, of the best materials and - workman
ship. W. E SCH2XEBTZ & CO.,
-■* ;; 3M Fifth Afereaf
JTEW BOILER WORKS.
J. J I*o WEBS
AWESDS TO THE MANUFACTURE
of Steam Boilers, Stills. Tanks, Agitators,
emit Pans. Buvar Pa.ua. Sheet Iron
r i^lZS?** eftoprirs on
Works OOENEK OP LOCUST and DUQUEBNB
y AT^• Ward, Allegheny river,
JWjd
BEno V AL,
Bt-’iStfiag
ta'i-f.W'as'.wiflßJ
■ - : V! apu-tb:
Established 1842*
sm>ia&i£
- TO THE' PtTßlsl&'; '
-—amaH.
lyModcsTo f all draoaJ- ■-■ -
nsUona, treat secret and rif**lriffl,, : rfflMfißß>i
delicate .dfeordors, sell- "gam Jill*-
i abaa»"£nff dissnsep-cl - >Ai «3UR£bBfmw*
tnatiODS common and In- • - ••' •■*
ddeflt to youths oi both •
SS*C »nd adalts, rin*l«Sy aMriod. Bectnse
Dn/BaiUHEtjp puKSa<*rttit> fast of ha dotal
TO, the ignorant and falsa* mcdsst are dreadiuui
ahmstod. and thinit it a great eia vcr* immor3
coatampstion epd :esmir-lioa amen
eSS WtWjPromialEe sons and daoahtsa. Thai
gsj£*«jg|[« jbonld bn oaclfoas to keep tto
:«wy}oßSr fiasbla
“SJ’ditiia^'dad gpwssiSEeOi ‘
RSd visor b«* tvr. .
yjid"* &tt*v "
mafrlEare thrown himhaVe
-taiafcixazioty. . mortification»S«Kii3£
nea or nocturnal cmmignosa, r.ra'ebfßfcSßtehr cured '
toe very abortspace of time bj.iit j*.w seraftdiec.
:rfe*ye?ee<©i>ouii4r •*
vewtahJo- hatfc£ aeon thj »
xeltoQyiOftaoiUoroastal irta'vsxavifco-liss abandon*
ea It end substitute! thevsrrfablsr dig. - •
easesarefeeatod with Bari c^ioaws.v-^iiavioab&d...
over forty yejop (40) 2a their ' treat-' •
nont in fcosmtaidof fco*h the Oh 3 'Wcrid-sad fa> «
Si* *sfii^l s *u*S*s*s* Wmdojtoprfto ail with *
5“ trial, health and huppinofy- ?rili bloom
moatebaahs apa \-.rA come and he dared
2SPSRP , ’k tl ' its- ldlUrTOd diswstSr el -
wmmtily-fili .our countries, oao
- •
mended be repaotabia
W?«tore of hotels, «. jpre sS lfSlJad
sbeefc near Diamond sireel. - Vibrate eornmnnS
cf ~ 3ci “ ;«*a» «s
BIBUP OP BA!SnB\H£ hjta STIIi.
U.KGIA. .
Having had a mad employed for tie laat Bis >
years compounding the above Oscellfint lemodiea .
tor my own practice, and having used them with' ’
uncommon success in all tllaXtlme, i led it a
duty to sot them belli _o the public, ns my expo
nonce leads n'O to think tirey areae hoar specifics ;
as any.remedies, well can,,be for,the-following
disease?,namely: SordfulefCoitre, Syphilis, and ’
all diseases that ansofroman itnpuroetgieOftha
**** *
Prepared and sold by • \.
, J. WV BRAjfSThUP, M. ti. ‘
83 Smlthfield st„ Pittsburgh, Pa, ■
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
sjpeeb:? * sn- pbbmaui
A ENT cnro of
... GONORRHEA. Ui'-BIJiAi
pitch iracj, Seminal WeahcM?. Nizhtly Bmii
r.oa9 Xj uicoati&-*3ic«. (Jonital Irrita^
feiiity, QmrcU Ewriutcro ead
Aweinei-F of Kish
. nayfiend.'d&ddsr,
WlilCii aai oecrtTised cycp*tfard3~o?
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
In their private rracfcics* wit*}. * oaslis scicoeei
SSSSMSSiSS^- 04 ** 61 * 1 « «»
BELL’a.SEBCmc FILLS
geroos^iniaHsa;-oftsu oJfoefes a «bm la e"
i few dare, and whe© acme l2afedteai»,isperznsn« >
!S*v :j?& : ss&npm&.seiVi-ragti3,hla axtracts'
tbai ara harinles; on tiiesriJtcttijnndncvar
lajirmsta.-tfee • breath and.
being ruzir ooated* &12;n&fcra&&r teste 33 svolded!'-.-
«o <3«snv& of dlotxs iiacossary whilst usinstheiat •
nor dees thoir action ister&ra with barings o \ES*
BTut3. tfioh feos-contait.3-slx-doavD Pills. •
„ „ PRICK ONE POIiLAXL.
Bt*. sseil'ii Tsrentlse os Scißlrjij'
V?eofeise**£d
MX>A b ? BeB ' &c< r. dta a Paiaphlsfc of
*S^ t^P?-^ P S n * Qt a^TiCO t 0
motea. o.L»}«i rxvAi», Sixccmn ara to
pay postage. 1 w
DR, BELL’S S&EBIS OOOH,
A -complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, tikel, Stria*
ure, AVpnmw, &o. t m all tne various stages, with
7 Prezonptiops in h3utrlish t adapted lor setf
reatment, without the md of a phy3ic:?-u
PRICE ONE DOLBAR.
The PEQsJot Books will be sent, seenro from ob*
; SSSSriSfflSfSf3^f s *******
Genius' 16 Oodairt "* t H -^
• {OSEra.-VLEMIKG,
eorat? Market street usd Diamond.
Agent for Pittsburgh,
.viil&daeowlsris
sold by ell Druggists,
«y. & M. ,
Brass F©aii<lers,
SAS AND STEAK FITTERS.,
All binds of Brass and Fran Cocks
made to order.
-Also,
BRASS OASTHTSSi OP ALL gDTDS
Mado »t the shortest notioo.
81 & 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty,"
Tho membera of this firm being practical mo
ehanics; of manyyeam’ experience m the hasi
ness, will insure to ova satisfaction in every re
epee*- sefilyd -eiu29
W2S. B. FABE® .ft C 0 3 .
TfiAi EN6INE BUiIDSBS
Is-on E’oaa.flUwgb,
CESESfL BICSiSHTi ifts PILES VAf.m,
Sear tie Penn, ft, ft, Psas®?® 3)ei»t,
hga-ABUyAOTIIBE' AXI, KJKI3S OF
jkv-S. Btc^aa. EpgiDfe, ranging from three to oie
etOo .
Give tho cor strubaen rf
80d *
Have aSso on hand, i! niched and ready Jor ahiri-
notice, Kusincsand Boilers cfevery
Our prices are low; <rar miwhlnc?y rbannkstur
edcdthebotftqn^ity^materials and warrant**
In alb oases to give satisfaction. " -
fromroll parts of the joantrj solicit*
edand promptlyrfillftd. fosl:dAw
REHOVAIi OF UTEBT mBIB
'IW undersigned having removed hisldv**
ts Stable from therear of tbeaoott House, to neat
the comer of J?imand:BmitfafieM street, W.C,
Conn s old stand,'!* prepared to famish carnages,
buggies; and saddienorses dpon the shortest no
tice, AUnhofßes kept at liveu nt reasonable
rates, Undartahiiisr and alfarrangements for fu
nerals will receive us special attention.
SEAL BBICEIAHI),
ELSnfSBUEG GEAPE.
%XJ £ CAW fUBSISH A few vises
p“ m Talaabl ° flraps at 82 «> pw^cn:
OHABLBB L.
(Successorto Jas. Holmes i Co.,
i* o a k p a si B
Dealer la Bacon, Hard, Sugar-Cured
_ „ , smoked Beef &e.
fB " 1 Firat ttrMta> KK stmrih. Pa,
JSENBY W. BEVUIOST &CO.
DBiLIISis
Foreign Brandies, Wines and dins, !
other Whiskies, Jamaica Euml &*■ ®°®
Ho. S 3 Itteriy Street
Opposite Fourth street,
->• C : * LOHQ*
UT Liberty atreett
' *•l®
: hjayga Poet Ofiea.
J.KNOX.