James P. Ba JJfOTiICOHOIK A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ©to b M © 53 3l tp ft t A PURE TONIC. Dr. Hoofland’g SITTER! Prepared by 0 DB ' o, D i£t¥£S£; Will ocr , € ®®aps Aint, dyspepsia, JADNDTPP < Etrouio. or Serron, lmblllrVr'7., ° r and »UD4.e^S* e Arising from a Blmm.jm®’ Um or stomaoS. BOOH BB Conati r??tion. Inward Pilw, PnHnogg or . B>»od to the Head, Aovdity of the Stomaoh, baafiiniixea of E y 1 17* j ana pro3t,depres I fi 10 n 0 1 Aii-, , , spirits. I £?ovir!C 76 ’ 7 ”° T ‘ nl YeUow Fever, BU- so amodoFob md^whibht ™fof a C hnni^ bOT6disoa!6s in “‘oety-nln tSST “ d ohriste! * T »'«.fflLS&’SM StMSrttf t of tt. dtanpoinua iSwi" HOOPLAEDs GERMAN BITTERS • rtooduU tesTof sft«S trial by h^e ’ can nub io- an d th»ir w l ? e Amon from the mostYmiDent 70 t^ OU3In dB of Letters Clergymen, and 00 SN V YOU^ T3O " ETm!i010 SIRE.YOTB- s °iEF”gfSK lraroM DO YOU WANTENr^OYt Jfc> yon want to sleep wel, ? S aj? a! • Wgoron. If yju do, ups HOOFLAND’B GERMAN BTTTPpo PABTICCEAB WOTICE. same of Bitters'pb n d’mi mder < h ' a! the cheapest whiel-Sor 4o, ‘k'' compounded 20 to iv cents per gallon Xta°£ we or Coriander Seed, dupmsed by An fj-rtem t« continuailv unH*r tk v }^ lexr UBe *A< 7 U! h «ve aAW *a«a&^psVsss ezceliea^lnJHvirtues and Irx* 1£? and ooYt'inucn'fesT i y“ cr * Aareafi themrtnes of Hoofland’s .•onntfc/ton w»<A o {rood * "“WW w KJ»t»cA fa, price <Aan fjLJJ v?/ • <* « o cMcostyJn/ these,n/enor preparations ATTJSJTTIOK SOLDIERS, wf Ju„ E f BIKSDS «*' S9IDIEEB of the uigoisas W 1 curo mne tenths tionainoidoat tco“amr* d liffl ro r » and ? riva " od almost da ly in tbi nVJLt/ a til ° II3tJ V Pttbiish of theaiok.lt Trill b* arnval portion arcaafferine fJiSrliu at -^ Ve *£ Urge pro bß2SSr W® thes e ߣttoswe?o&“^£S d “ *?«»* "V* if Ktl™™ Bmigh 8 mightbo s2v«tTt& ro be nation's heroes, whow Se hi? ne JL f ang uago"haebeen saved by iLbiUcts:’. */ J *’ h “‘ADslphia 1 August 23d, 1862. Me**ra. Jone* & JSvan9 WaII ffan ii Hoofland’s Gorman Bittora lin% K o nU °j moa ‘ yonr There is no BHa™k?i£thfe? ItbSkT, U l 0 ' numbers of my oomradSlome Kh?'“ forby aro appended, and who were fn°i„ wbose - namcs m 8 ™*?? 1 of been for thedast four -bar, » ™ 1 \ m ' “S'* hsy « man’s oelobrated batterj^unde?' B ,? borof Shw vommand ofCapL H Ui ro“ Th rnniS I ?i! diate k' ,ui ? attendant npon my Im'uous atta.^ 6d m blovembor last ll .*• 1 wa the lul. * 8 ’ 2, nd ™ , ? r „ seycnt 7 hospital. ' wa3 followed by srv&t d«K?Ht^ e heightened of dysentery. X wu thm removed from the WhiteHon«e ana sent to this city on board thv Earner “State of Via ine ”fW?m which I landed on of June. Sis» ttS time I have been ac out as low as any ois could be and still retain a spu ’*ll of vitality; For a w«k °£ , n !l?C 0 t fvas -’oarcoly a ■ , t 0 swo-low anything, aad if I did force a morsel ,*lowe. it was immedi ately thrown up again. °““i d not even keep a gW°f water on my J-ifo oould not last und V these oircum hif?.?.' ana. acoordingly tho ph v «irfshs who l v to r^,T orkll i K fai-hftilly, though .nnsacoesfuj ir' friSSIS VS < frol ?. tbo Brasp of tho a.'' Sttd Aroh er, tranklytoli mo they con'd do no mor 'for me, XTlseqmo to see a clergvma-n fln j f A >ssake' of my limited funds aj brat I yonr Bitters and kindly procSMX P°r™ the time X oommenced taM*** ♦>!«»*, ,«rom deatt I am M# th G^ ad f 0W - t . f “<l tt t n^ e “ 6r ’- Th n 0 1 have tlf£mbnt°two°bo l £ X. have gamed lOponnds, and feel aamminn of being permitted to rejoin my wifo and I have hoard f ° r ! gentleman lamaloyal Virgin g&g&g&SdS Fe W !p Y kMaine ' J. H. EASEttEEE Co t ß e 3j'-^ aU6ry F ‘ HENRY B. JEROME CoR Ver J n ° nt - Maine., j ANDREW J. KIiHBAEETajA thPa - JOHAT JENKINS. Co £. lOeVh P»J OTOnt j BEWAKA OF COUNTERFEITS, i See that the signature of “0. M. JAturerna n l» ontho Whappbeof ear'- hottlcT •’•“■"“OH." PRICE PER BOTTLE *5 CENTS nn HALE I>OZ, FOR $4 00. Should yonr noarost druggist not have thear-' uole, ao not bo put off by any of the intoxicating that may bo offered in its place, but ! send to us, and we will forward, securely paeked # express. OSes, and Manufactory, No. 18S JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackaon tfeCo.,) *a» i/. . .proprietors wo la aodil 61116 87617 »r. «. H. KEYSEB. Plttsbiugh, H. P. 80S WASTE, 61HOR Cotbct BioithftiU uid Fount) stna} A. J. RANKIN <t CO. ' lltttsbttrgl jiost .rr, Editor & ~ ~ MEDALIC. it isagreal crime, especially at a t; m e ri k ( 8 n h !k to c °nceal the truth. Weint»m’ to toll the troth as far as we know L |' P .' the consequence be what it may. From the beginning of the war until the present the enemy has slowly bat surely vained upon us; and but for the extraordinary endurance and courage of our tronpe h-\ flag would now be floating at the 'capUa M e 7 r^S^ te - We tave 1°« MiLcur: Maryland Kentucky, Tennessee, th» M »' aissippi valley, Texas, Louisiana, ArW saa, and considerable portions ofo'her States. Vicksburg has fallen, as w e ed it would Charleston, Mobile Savannah, will probably go next it,- Hudson has fal.en. Gen. Lee is at-cnn." ingto retire from Maryland with his spoil's arm»°W b Ua T’ Ctory cp owi,ed hi s arms. We are weaker to davthan wh t ,. he crossed the Potomac into Marvla-d - Uur recruits in the way of ccnscri'pts will scarcely keep our regiments fu'l. an 1 we cannot hope to add materially to . n forces. Our fighting population is l e NnTl ed ' L '« 7bod * knows thie the North knows this and so does Fn rope. u On the contrary ourenemy, flashed wi'h andZ^^ 6^B6l 10 lhe field, and their President has just called lb,- three hundred thousand more. H e »~1 get them. The movement on Pennsylva nia by Gen. Lee, and the iaii -,f y i., burg and Port Hudson have hushedTll hi at s°^ 8 .l° r P6ao , e m the Norlh and have banded the people there as one ran- f - the prosecution of the war. W e have nothing to hope for from foreign nation , and just as onr cause is, wo see no mdb fion that Providence is about lo imerpr.se m our behalf The war will then g 0 One Bide or the ether must conquer. Will five millions of whites conquer twenty milbons of the same race? Will L h e „ co ,/ quer a peace on the very soil o/these twenty m,ll,ona? Not in any eve," i| these twenty millions possess ordinary ; manhood and will fight. They fought a't Sharpsburg and Gettysburg, and thev worsted ns at the latter place. NortWn troops are not cowards. We cannot achieve signal victories over.hem on their own soil. If the worst is destined to over take us won d it not be wise and !do it honorably! 6 th “ the W ° rst if ™ The Richmond Enquirer recently de were but two reads bt ore the Soutn— one, to invade the North and conquer a peace, and the other to -« store or reconstruct the old government That paper was either indulging vain , MC . ulations as to the future, or it will be pre- P® r ® d , to the contest if General Lee should fail m his effort to conquer a peace by invading the North. To abandon the contest or attempt to snbdne the pres ence of Northern armies on orir soil Ind to resist them only by guerrilla warfare is sows ? *: ;U?, nof t ] lem are not whipped or captured Whipped we never have been and"never w ? !* e ’ nt we “ay be overcome by mere Phy? “al force. Such was the fate of TV land, Hungary and Ireland. It i s no du grace to a people to bo overpowered by mere brute force, if they resist manfully and desperately. No troops since civiH za hon commenced have fought with more courage or constancy or ardor, than the Southern troops. Their future and the future of the country for which they arc contending, can never be in nny event otherwise than respectable and honorable among nations. We grope in the dark looking for the designs and endeavor to interpret the workings of Providence in the affairs of nations. The birth of a na tion on this planet is a great event. If , t should please Him to huild up and p.= r petuate this new nation of Confederate States, He will do it; if not, he wiil no? do it. I his .is all we know about it. **' s “me to consult reason and common sense, and to discard passion. That peace cannot be attained by fighting merely is now apparent to all. I n the a highly intelligent friend who w r ne P „! from a county bordering m, V awfal lna lin6 l <ltllB people aro tir ed ofthis ?h^L IWar '. Jt maot end at some time Ld there mast be a starting point to an’end Let our next congressional elections turn on the propositions, that Congress shaM STStWr^^ efifortto stay the effusion of blooVbyan honorable adjustment. Let what these commissioners may do be submitted to the people. If they approve it, peace will be the result. If they reject it the war will be renewed and continued indefinitely ’ ’ If an honorahie were tendered bv the South and rejected By the North, des peration wonld then nerve every Southern arm mid opr .people would share a com mon fate and fill a common grave. Bat THE daily POST-ADVANCED *£— Three M One ■To wants per " 2 og FOR mr » S-kfiS? 311 now contracts R STAJ,I>rso MATTER. 1®“ SINOLB BQITABB. ETERV nl -r SU&SSSS;- *i2S |T“° Dtt >i~~ §9OO TioTOeto S2“|> e *°nth 31 ... 1400 Threo weeks' smB 11 ® 4 ' 15 00 One mSh. 600 n^® months '- 2000 o ouiuae year..... 25 iw> fiIATTEB. t ? e £’ ri T il «2« of a weakly ohanea ol matter, to be inserted omoas new aavertiaeaicnta. Six months... I D Twelve months... 22 Administrators’ Noticos.. .222 'TP Notices.... " ” ?* &%£B»Eug«Asws POST THE BBACiIOJ L\ fiOßl'fl CAROLIY Candid Statement by a Kebe: Print. The Ealeigh Standard of a recent date oop.ea an article from the Ealeigh Daily Progress, which expresses great fear that unless the war is stopped slavery will be obliterated, & c ., and adds ; We agree with our contemnorary in much of the above. Bat we have no idea that peace can be obtained upon our own terms. The moat powerful nation» cel dom succeeded in doing that; whar the greater mass of onr people desire is a cessation of hostilities and negotiations - f h , e , y .r d r6ach lhat P° iQt would feel that the confliot of arms would net be renewed, and that some settlement would be effected which would leave them m the enjoyment of life, liberty and hap SQ t i 11 ssems t 0 nfl ' ma i be hart l d 0 mnch g. ood Bnd ca “ do wav to n»» , a t 0 a ?£ ol ' ate or pave the way to negotiating while we fight. in- ® Bpoke , Jast n ° w of th e worst befall- What ’’ le 88 , the r reaalt of tb!a war. What is the worst ? It would be the con- i Fed If r ° 7lDcial dependence on the raled bv r ™ 7 r ( rn “ eCf ' 6ach State being is and tht governor as Tennessee on r midst - f our slaTeB ■“ our midst. That would be the worst. If the happen 0 ? ,D JnV 8 - “ T that thia J “dg!ng the future by the past ftteirw-tew-By force still exert itself, Ld no eCt be thewar 7 ? “wht N' * .7°?' ” eane *° 0,036 . 4 » North American sava?pn I sometimes bnry the tomahawk and Z together to smoke the pipe of peace Ar „ l we of the North and South—Christians as savages^? 98 l ° be ~ more saVE ? a than the I These are sad truths, but we feel it to crß° a We nt d y o t 0 t lfl - T tbem before our read° taini™ th • cen . SHre oth ers for enter- S-o e h r lr ° Wn 0pin!0 ? 3 ’ aDd we have a frIVnV e *P r eas ours without censure from friend or foe. But censure, and even the grossest abnse, we feel sure we shall incur vet 'none of those things move us” when the k akr 71 are epeakin K the truth, for the ake of humanity and liberty, in the toT ?/ th he Pe ° p!e themselves, who ought ter ot' us all. 7 "* n 0t ’ prac,ioall J tho »»* Is the Sun Inhabited ? Sir John Hetschel concludes that the sun is a planet abundantly stowed with inhabitants-his inference being drawn from !hc fol'owiog ; On the tops of mountains of sufficient height, at an altitude where clouds seldom reach to shelter them from the direct rays of tne suu, are always found regions of iw anu enow. Now, if the solar rays themse.ves convey all the heat on this g obn. it ought surely be the hottest pmee where their course is least interrupt- Apin, aeronauts all confirm the coldness of the upper regions of the atmosphere Since, therefore, even on earth, the heat of any situation depends upon the aptness of he medium to yield to the impression 1 the so nv rays, we have only to admit that on the run imelf, the elastic flu"d, vomponog txe atmosphere and the mat- I','™ of such a nature as not to b_ capable of any affection from its ' _' a J a} ’ 9 ' this pi'cms t 0 be n, oved trom the copious emission of them for, if the elastic Huids of the atmosphere, or the matter on the surface of the sun were of such a nature as to admit of any easy chemical combination with its rays •heir emission would be very much imped^ Another well known fact is, that the £;"= oc " of the . l3r <?est lens thrown into a r, Will occasion no sensible heat in iLe place where it has been kept fora considerable time, although its p r owpr of -x.-Hing combustion, when proper bodies »re exposed, should be sufficient to fuse ob'e” 08 " refraotor y substances imagin Thus, remarks the Scientific American, ";,edX me T baoed no!ely u P° n thas °P : uw f P /r const,tution of that lumin irXdXtXX ‘ he somewhat astonish d h& ' the Bnn 13 m reality inhabit- Ho Wears Her Efame Near His Samuel Barns gave his name at the First District ns a substitute. On examination the letters B. C. were handsomely marked upon his breast. When asked what was the meaning of the above letters, with a L rikle of the eye he exclaimed : “ihnt’s for Bridget Connelly, tny sweetheart.’- • i otmtnce Journal. E JE K V, Y POST, A COOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER, ISSUED Prioejn Wrappers, fits cexts. W. E. Schmertz & Co. MO. 31 FIFTH STREET, nmu/“ rcosl7fti * «d superior ussor, MISSES AND CHILDRENS. Balmorals, button boots, LI'OENIS. CONHKKSS AND lace OAITERs. PATENT LEATHER, KID, AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS, MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS, ho. Ac., fj 11 h the * «« selling at very low prices. PfEW OIBCOVERS, To kL-cngthon and Improvo the Sight. bio Hnoctaolo** S ? t, f the ftmuclan Fob rarSf o H^h°?e™o„ 10 aamn u“ improve-I ~ • piAMOND, Practical Optician ... nnufacturor of the Russian PebbleVSi.*. X’fo. 118 Fifth street. Post Bnildln closed on Saturday FOii SALE. in a high suite ot naitivaion Th„ 1« tb « nlncaon -fourth of s/'V 111011 and 75 to 80 grape Strawberry, with 1.200 to 1,600 one and yla^iis B6oB ™' grape vinos reads for planting tf?£ a r ?, d 3 ’, onn * lot of Now Rochelle bUokbSrJi. r al): «l»o a there was made last rail 180 gaUms whio s they loot first rate now. with , , JJ* "/ wln J- an d rhubarb and a iew apple" n i /j^ pb'r,rr in bearing, with lowering til 'T.’P* ch'joest kina. The lot contain. ,h7~„ f the with a brick cottage w.th six rooms aodYSu and wash and lum"er house, a stable and t.™* failing well of water at the door. • an d never ’wine to domestic affliction I wish to sell sSSSa was the shares. 11 be leased to ftffardaner on =hat r t r Fai i | o ot; ar il!e a gTry°fS^ H “?*?■ M "’ ° n " th * * ab ' " * JAB. WOOD. oSStf™*- Imperial, ‘ WwUoh When this Cruel War is Over. BY CH i ELES CaBSOLL SAWYER. D earest love, do you remember, When we Jwt did meet, J°r to * d mQ t i lat r? 0Q loved me, Knednij at my fset? Uhl how proud you s!oedbefore me* In your suit of blue, teo U b T .^uo. t 0 me aDd COnDtr5 ’ Chobos.—keepingsad and lonol Mopes and fears how vain " hsn this oruel waris over Praying that we meet again. When the summer breeze is sighing Mournfully along; Or when autumn's loaves are falling, badly breathes iho song. Oft in dreams I see thee lying On the battle plain, Uo?©*y. wounHe j, even dying. Calliag, but in vain. Chorus. —Weeping, sad, A-o. If amid the din of battle Nobly yon fall, r ar a»a> from thrse who love you None to hear your call — W hn would whisoer words of comfort. u i Wou *“ soothe your pain? Ab ! the many cruel fancies Ever inmyhrain. Chorus.—Woepiog, sad, Ac. Tuesday, An*. IBth, 1883. The market yesterday was dull and unsettled buyers at present havi-g the advantage. In fact they were perfectly independent, talked as if they dil not wi.di tn purchase. Holders said this was all very fine, but hinted that their day would come before long. From the fee.ingea hibited in tin market it would be diffioult to fix the rates. Wo ouoto nominally at Crude, 23 packages returned and with packages. Kenned m bond, 4Sc: free, 58@60c -36e Y ; rk ° rude ha3 ‘ boen stationary at 350. at this figure ,t would be impossible to ship and sa, e at the asking rates in this market The imports by the Allegheny river foot up. Crude Lol; Refined, 438. By the A. V. R, R, o bold Rofined. No. ns Wood St., Second doo above East, 894 bbls. But our oountry colled y u. darling Angels cheer your way; ' WMle our nation’s sons are fighting. >ve can only pray. Noblv strike for uod and country, Het all nations see r, e 07 ° l^e Rtar ry baunor, amblem of the free. Chorus.--Weeping, sad, dfre BANKING HOUSES* w - PH. b* kbbt: KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BAMMEBB, Fifth Street, |AEAI ERS IN FOMIBS ANDiDoruertic rtr. Kxohanpo, Com, Bank Notes. and Govern' moat beouriUes. Collections promptly atUnde* Cl,® I '**. SIJLYEE, DEMAND NOTES teCotS” ° f I,,dsbt#dn “- W.onnai; 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, md all by mhs;6md v> 00-< streo*, corner of Third, V. o’hara, O’HARA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, HKAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET Opposite ibo Court Bouse. Pittsburgh EtjME.W" W’ant-ed 7f» "1*. LL *“ 8 A MONTH! I WAN'I ® 10 hire Agpnlfl in overy county at $75 n I, to sell ray now ohoap P om . Ur bowing Maebmes. S. MADISON. Alfrod.Me. Wauted A MOJfTBP WE WA.VI ■Jgonts at a wrh, expenses paid to iS,,Pf /’nml., Orumtai £unutra .and 13 other srtiolos, ,5 circulars sent free. Address bIIAW is CLARK. Bideford. Heine. mj’GtJmiaw A J ertTt v ES /l?' F , l T *.V^ BOP ® Sl!,r « CdKqffi' TTnv A ¥‘ , uMll ? r i i , xo THE I ‘Vr Be U reeofaed bv (he Senate .Wiw’p of ™ Cbm^OT- Tk . .1? Pennyj/hviruu ,n General AtKmbl v met .hV t i’ tho ,-, n i, l ‘ amendments bo i ropcsed to |!; b * 1 L onsutat‘on of the Cou monwealth, in ao thereof* W ' lh th ° provl3loaB 01 1130 tenth article mSSZ'trfl 1 b ??“ a<iditi onal section to tho third fflrticlo of the Constitution, to bo designated seotien foar, as follow? : uesignated „? I »i^i CTIOIf r .ot Whenever any ef the qualified ° f th * t: m ? 0Ilw “nlth shall bo in actual I i? 1 tttnry Borneo, under a requisition Iron the .“/S 11 a J the United States. or by the author ity of this Commonwealth, auoh s ectors may ei oroißO tho right of suffrage in all election?by the citizens, under such regulations ua are, or shall bo, proscribed by law, a? fully as i[ they wore at , t ° elr obu&I piaooof election. Jn r ro shall bo two additional sections to the eleventh article or iho Constitution, to bodesig nated as. notions eight and nine, as iollows i-l'l? 011 ”* S ' ■ £ ’" blll ,ball b,! PnBBBd by tho Log- IhStflhH c , o:iu t’ nl ns more than one ruhject, which lD 1116 tm °- “«•* * p - iui f ’¥ CTro! ' “• t lO bi| l shall he passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such power* bcen - t may hereafter be conferred upon the courts of thi? Commonwealth’ u , . JOHN CEShva, speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P- PENNEY Speaker of tho Sonata Oppics cp ths j SICKETAKY OP THE COHMO.NWEALTH t ! pennsyl'S:^ 1 ’ I ®’ ' J irrl 1 do berob / omits that tho forofcoin* annexed is a full, true and correct copy oi t'TTJ the ongmaj Joint Resolution of the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution pro* posm? certain amendments to the Codstitution ” iw the same remains on nie in this office wV^S® 0117 Y b » e w r6of r , h s v ? hereunto set my hand» and caused the seal of the tteoreiary's Of nee to be affixed tho day and year above written Jnllbdtl Secretary of the Commonwealth B ' “• ttlaK Ji “K3 OLOTKB :..JOHK TOBTIt IPWWS 1811 MAWC KIEB, ©EOVE® & c©,, MyutaotTu-oreof Fire Brick, Til 03, Crucibles Ac 4, d nffi ra fc/r U -P and ruoiblo dlßy. 1 C ' Offic©36s Liberty etreot, oppocito th© p. K R. Passenger Donot, Pittsburgh. Orders respectfully soiSoltefC B" TOUR SHOES Where yoa cau get A GOOD ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES TRY IT. D. H. DIFFENBAOKER. l® Fifth stroel r|!OIJB]fiITH WOULD DO WELL TO OMyetTl^raX l ! J th6maelTeB « kh very rVIEO LIGEE, TRAVELING SHIRTS oniTyery i.o, 78 Matk °t «L, bet.^Vourth^antFliiamend. JOStfcii'ji |{ M IL.LI it BUCOKHBOB TO JAB. P . FLEMING dbuggwt, Wholesale and Betail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medloinoa, Paints Oils, Dye-Muffs and Perfumery, No ' Federal Street, my22:lyd AELE « UE ** ««*. I*A. BARRELS of PURE rye WHISKY, of different a«“ to suit mrohaaors, at lowest cash prices. For tale ioli-rr v , f HO ?- MOORE, Distiller, . ' 1 - tf So’s 189. ill. 93 and 95 First street. CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR ATJpW iSSa s S HOVE LS. HOOKS Fotfa. Scythe Stones. Ao-Mor sale by K ” iy« BK< t^4M*LONQ, 137 Üb«ty streets OOHSBCIAL INFORMATION, Arbitration Commutes of u>e Board of Trade. nm.M. SWNN, V. P. I .T/iS I BENNETT JNu. a D Wm. McCReIrY. I'AVID SfoCAHDLESS. VOBKIHB POST BT aaSRS. KOUKTZ A WERTZ, BROKERS, * Ho TTOOD STREET. for GoM^S^.Tc.? 0 hXl7ble and selUn£ ratoF a ~ Baring Belling euTer::.-;:::::: - '•? # Demand Notes 122 00 Knstorn Erehange New Tork Baltimore Philadelphia- Boston. PM Q par y. . —... par v? 'Western Exchange. Cfcwismati .... ? nt .„ ly LouiaviUc JJJJ Y*, £ § ITTTBBUE3H OIL TEADE. aeH™ R C ° U r d DOt ICam ° f “ 8i "* le C ' !, ' y °? refu6e to take hold at present rate, ami holder; are unwi.ling to submit to the deenne demanded. We quote nominally in bultt at ' Packages included, 28@293. Reflneti—Sales limited, the raking rate for pre entde .veryof bonded being 13c: sales for mark,7 7 • l " y :U 1 7’ C: irCO he dat M ®®°' the market closing with tellers hut no buyers. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET, Opfiok op the Daily Post ) Tuesday, Aug. 18th, 1863. '} We have nothing of particular interest to state to eur reader. Teat our market has been duH 7* , »°me time past is tabout as wel kn »n to our readers as to ourselves. In fact the weaker „ l „ rm fw (he lruuactio “« any business that can be avoided. Ou- rivers are down to about forty-two in-hes. Light draught boats continue to lea, o purport pietty regularly, there being three-cw boats to go the present wesi. ...WTI. i. M’otyß GciM° n !inri m: -i" I ’ rc ' lrn!, ’ d ( ' ew changes. G 'ld and silver oainne to decline steadily. Flour very cull, ivith m.-. ra sellers than buyer*. Dealers are very shy and refuse to take hold at ,^„ P Tf', USkinS ttgart ' S - Thc «>« -ere vonflneJ to lots to meet the wants of the loca) lhe stock was sufficient to meet the de -4 w “"T r d i'“ Dj Uon tho ■sn.l we have hut hght sale, to report. Tho re ceiPU. of new are , D , hc increi3e . B firm and in good demand. The stock in first hand, 15 not large. Country meat nas pretty uch disappeared Or, ceries were firm and in moderate demand Sugar is looking up. while Olive lias a uownward tendency. Jjclasses ho'ds al'ogetncr !-ca! aid confined wfnf le f We *. ro nomo tr4do. Sale ISO KM-7 ant of tbe S 5 f , 220 bb b Extr a F?,ni|!” | at try bra. d. from wagon lower ® CuuE ~ »p" no^is22@ls“old?-3a4'K fi p“ : t S .n 0a a ‘ e °‘' lei ° f " d d £'• Wheat, email Oats. ,;tfi2a' e - ,tJI J 0 ' ~e?"u 11 ' ,u U ® Ho » er pound, as WRMMtV). p“ ! |f d fal, “ n off: •"“ ios 120 boxes linSln". 1 ' f ]s J> bls at m9c Par dozen - In*: sale- ..fTiinn lb'/,hn^drpf^v disappear- Baltimore Cam., Market o .fse‘? 6 “rr?^.^i ! T» e< * ** W att-D'Janoe of Irjvor \ KUp V- be , ad * The were left over u;.s„ d U,e\3<£? r “nr S® h i“ a , d anoe'.OO heal were t ' ~n fol tv the bal ' and 500 head bv Bahim r e f bnSb Sh:n l-°« cltr prices ranging from S 3 25(35 afe C b' e , fly r at the lattor figure. b “ sht a sll «ht advance on only fuir. Tt |ale'° of ”,m~oJ a ,^ g< n . nii the demand »t s7@7 5 per lnu ftT™, ? ji < V pllm ? were mad e the bettor dcscrip tiona"' “ dwliae of on and prices ehowed'n wide ran™ ' T< J re , at . market at ilkXc 3#. gross R « to qunlft’y b °' nK made Philadelphia Oils prlaes'con /![/«V° Uu,B and for future’J^nT^ lta&?“ w “ ri3h or Oil and the sales active at 1 02. 10,000 lbs Pal m aold a t A , r '*B<3E SOPPLT of nrr <r instre°J d v;dba U nd h f; r S -‘K3 drUlaind RoB6 -30 d^Sfst&Sy. I c 'ask cars wrno.viA jrrrisT nr R oeived and for sa'o by *' SI RE. Jy3o i?? 0 ' , A b KELLY, 09 Federal St, Allegheny. AYERS' PECI'ORAL SABglptni. LA and Pills, Lindaay’B Kliod miraolt'aCocoino, Lyon's fcthairo-a M™ u*f' son's Soothing ryru,,. in* r,-wM?or Jy3o 09 federal SL. Alleghany^ S3S&' fell- “““ ~ fcb2or6nul K F v E t DY r*. MEi> *€Al, DISCOVERY, 3 , Mustang Ljjumont, Bcerhave’s Bitters. To verSln‘l' WO REAL ESTATE “ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, INCORPORATED BY THE LEtiISLATUBKOP PMmiVAJIA Open for Deposits from 10 , n •„ v ......i, , m. daily: also on SATURDAY EVr\‘nfhs froia ti to 3 0 olcck. n.-t un (its 63 FOUHTU STHiSfcrr. INTEREST ALLOWED On Deposits in this Institution at SIX "‘PER CENT. PER ANNUM Payable to Depsuitor! in May and Nevemb which, if not drawn, wfll be added to the prin pal and compoundeti. PaistniXT-ISAAC JONES Vim Pewidbtp-W. B. COPEtANL Hon The! SI Howe Hot J K Moorh-a aad Trearorer-A A. OARP.tr.b JjH£AP BOOTS AJID SHOES, ~ UMJhikitiv MOBK7 MABSET. pWVATB DISEASES Dfi. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SMITEFIELD STREET, b&ant’ 0 olizin of which the piS n. t>_ , BEBUMATISM. isal?ffl l '^o a rem ' >diea fa •*» <UI»tM. SgaSEKffIBSS. ONE DOLLAb! <,UBWOr#d most contain at least &tiy “<l<lr«iia safely naaked " Tte?A&T™ 6 , . Ko - 50 I OfT SALE OF SUJOLEB lin 'T til c°?u r ff ard 10 °° Bt - consisting kL£5?. of Shawli, SUk Ma.it,ea, Circolare and S of^ltada" 13, Enibreliaa, and Drea C.tft •toot Entranoo on Market Alley andMarSS SSS Oortomo ”“ d l7a - >**—»»tSd , ms^a y K '-',- D A - kelly, *.• i- cj. crai 6t., AUogheny. CHABLEB ITcaLDWELL ~ (Buwessor to Jas. Holmes 4 Co_ ’ = * A o i£jc ae D ** tor U B aS^d^’if^ r - CnM<l Pittsbnreh. p«. €ir t%£S fAOTiais cotobess c»T DEAIiEBS IW OTT.H. B- M. KIEB a CO,, tt.unrgA{gpßßß3 op Wo. i Cfas-bossi OUi iUD S 33 IN 25 O Xs E . P S?I^W BRX * WMM - «"««• _ta-AH oil warranted. an23Jyd TREAHDESCO OIL COMRNY «« Reflned Ardesco ©is 5 BOH'EXPLOfrVP al-"0. ?PBE BEEZOLS warehouse, 27IKWIH SSSSSEX PITISBVSQE. PENN A. S-.no ent Oil Wo rh BUSTCAST, BtTPTXjAr' Ss CQ„ Manufftefenrejc 0/ PURE W511J?25 31iJfi'JS'2I2> A U. li O N O X X.- & . te®?h M V? 0 - 881 MBERTP STREET Pttfc- : I __ rorS-6iad ntSjs : I ■„*.? RS ’ BRACKETS, CORHICEb, CAfiDELBRAKS, LAMPS’ BEGILDED OE EE3BONZED, 5? d “S' 1 ® t 0 Alan, Clsmi.l elfern *O., altered to burn Carbon Oil. at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDOST, EBIS'IiKK & KKI.I.T, IM Wood street, near 6th. PIAEO DEAT.EHS, K WARE’S PSAWOS, f ° r Power and sweetness of tone, easy and E - touch, and beauty of finish have hy judges been pronoanoed unrivalled- As t° the relntivc merits of Knabe’a Pianos we to tho certificates of excellence from THALBKRG. STP.AKOSCH, G- BATTER and H, VIEUXTEMPS, a' 1 ," ° f ‘>o most distinguished Pro tess.irs and Amateurs in the country* * oeautCul now stock of Knabe's Pianrs are selected by the subscriber ta Bald- t'HARLOTTE BLtnm 43 Fifth street- VIOLIN SCH##l FOB THE o and systematic arrangement of “,' adios ’ adapted to the wants of ed taJhll* de^ro<! , of advancement. Add- WaltiM hi p “t?® Belwt i? n of Popular Songs. lc'*£°£g±%S£- MarChc8 ' Qoio^oPß. VioHn a .nH° r ■ of is a teacher of tie .‘'ivej* this School after a long ex selections" 1 i? U f'\, Fcr Exeroisea and Examples selections are takeo from Sargino Lahit«lH P»oyei, Mrnani, Ceerny and others of like eeleb nVHh 8,9 l ea u 8 - ra an{ * composers. The second part j nt?nded Q»Srn&ff:iSS?Kf k £f To 011 * lmDgßd Air * I noe. $J 00. CHA®. C- H£ULOR, Bl Wood street. s p r i n e'GooDsi vai - 1 ' TJHB ATTES< v * tlon ofilayors toourstook of IMG ASD SUMMED GOOBI am bracing all tho sc west st7lea of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMEEEB, tMt.blo for Business Spits a fat! and eomplete asrorttoeni of fino black eXOTBfi ANI> CASSIMEBES, PliUn and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestmga H. McGEE 4 CO., »S-S FEBEHAtSj UEJST, '“SSdl^tfIke<s 1 ke<5 ' lURre ' Ailesioaj oity - raASI " _y. aoDlliF HI0 „ taAQK® & HICKS, Importer: and dcolon: ir. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, 255 MARKET STREET, Sortn Side, £*MIJLA»KU?ai A iy4-“—>o9-lyd Y W. BEACHONT ACO, D141.8881N Foreign Brandies, Wines and Sins. S, s other Whiskies, Jamaica Ram. Ac. Wo. 83 Liberty Street. Opposite Foarth street, PITTSBURGH. PA. F “ mmei rappßed ■< J. BS. M’STEEW , Brass Fomders< GAS AND STEA&! FITTERS, All Sind. «,r Brass «utl Sj-oa coefcs Baade to order. AlsCi BRASS OABTIN&g, OP ALL KINDS Ma-tfe at tho ahortwt notion I "P “* 81 & 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty. ne«a Will injmro to five to CToryw aefflyd -tju29| * TO THE PXFBL2& . ly Modestofaildcmoml nations, treat secret end MBMJwwm, delicate disorders, self- jFZfIKa abuse end disoasaa or MMMBpHfajfWr I tuatlons common and in- ddeJit tojonthu of both ss*%! ftpfl adolfe, .single o? mamed. Esc Anas gB/BRA»3nwp Ptt&KSeg the feci o? his dofea SISP }f ft sreat sin vere imiaoS fftg .fof contamination and comxptfca amon* r?JS?T Pronmm arsons and dauchisja. Iheii rairmy physicianimonld hecautioustokoop them that they do the same Dr. beak* mSw&iS 2 *®? 4 lect a lucrative mc2 oce idcht be lost to them &mont stupid “ d presumptuous femffiwrbor?S3 in Ignorance, spmny up telnttsiircaMs »n)f society, intfittfeaaoe* scare, &u to Jjfijj® $?? mysteriously, meanly orillj gsfea-Afg’gtiSS eaas sre ires ted-sith aasSednsecEr—no™-had cror fort? years (<fl> eiperieccs i;, tS.-r -reaS •? ho®italfl of both the Old World aril *ta the United States; lsede him to coy~>o all rkh a ttoon’ih^'SlS, Trill ariinllooia SJSS V o^?^- pallsaoheah. Stub no Sonsert^S toontobnnks and Quoch.'. o ,! a ard ho ! ConeumoUop and ell of to MnS«d 80 -? I '- 3 ? annnsibr iUi ovr conatijsf'ean Etel the, to iua te steM sstss^tii *_<i2ShpsS?«w STKCP OF MAHDKAKE ASD HTIL USGIA. Haring had a man employed for tho last dx ?S l SJ JOIQpOQDd i ng 4110 abov ° excellent remedies °' wn P raetic ®» and having used them with uncommon success m all that time, I feel it a tben i b ?C O 5® £ be publie, as my expe rience leads me to think they are aa near specific* a| any remedies well can be for thofoilowSS Sfd^^L na S e^ r; Scrofula, Coi ere, SyphilisJaSf Uo«d.^l^J;,i r »;n £r0 ® “P impnro state of tho Prepared and sold by .. J- «. BEANSTHUP, m. d. to Southfield st., Pittsburgh," Pa, WM. EL FAKKB fir QO.„ teak EM6f;»e tl l!! LBE B S Xa*oia £r;'>aj& fiiHES Jl BfiMIBISTf Jgo GiUa H«K?i rfe*r Fsaa, B. B. DaeoS. h®*.” Sttratinp to :b« wo ttra rt-OT- Q « ond Maohii'-rt for prt=* aimshtoinninyomi *W,or wFaUhf 4 1 Have also on hsuri, c aiahed an 4 w*viv s^^isg^iSfe itaMcefsaE^^d^iSte^i' wS»mK afc£««* Ou rnooa aro lo 7 ?: fjermacHnory mannK/*™,*. «SffiB&s&i&£*' et **■ STEW BOIIaEIg WOBKS. j. J. 1»0W.E213S oait Pans, bugar Pans, Sheet Iron CBmnew P “ d t 0 ■“ toda f"** « Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUEBNE WAY, sth Ward, Allegheny rivor, JyB*ljd Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. ABTEW AKD ffJSEFUI* ABTICLG par wetting plants and flowed, wishing carnages, <fco, Pumps of every description RokJ Daykin ' 8 "aTM IV ELDON 4 KELLY. 164 Wood St One door from Sixth- GBAVBL HOOPING. RBPAIBB PBOMPTLI anr TENDED TO, 1 AT * I, UPTON, ©LDagjjf &C©., Corner Fifth and Wood streets, second story iylO DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFOBD. I Manufacturers of every variety of finished BBASS FOBS POB PLUMBEBS GAS or STEAM FITTERS, I MACHINESTS and COPEEESMHHS, IK® CAS TIfIieS OF EVERY OE. order 3 'lfwii? 5 5? , ” a '**“ ° ot K»ble to*St trief fte sSi thr ° l ' moro WatCT R, ru IOV A£‘, OV , I‘iVKRY STABLE „ai Li “iorasnod haras- removed hia Live ry Stable from the rear of the Soott House, to near Uie eomor of First and Smithfield street! WO Conn s old mand-ia preparedto fhrniah carriages! IfEiX BBICELANO. ELBIH9BDBG GBAPE. W * CAW FVBWISH A FKW VISES sum P "m ra, “ btoB " p * B ‘ ** Mwrd<, * w J. KNOX 29 Fifth gtreeL SATTB & OAPPBLi, afSCBCWAJTT TAXLORB, We HAVE jrBBT RiSCEiVR» A iorze and well selected stook of Spring Goods, coosistmi of iiotba.caalmeres, Vesting &fu ALBO-A large stock of ! GENT’S FUIiNISHING GOODS, W. U-liUPTOjr^, J, R OlddM JLUPTOIP & OLDDES, MAJTVVACTU£BBO ASD DEAXSK4 IS FELT CEBEKT & 684V8L ROOFING pAMILT BOBSE FOB SALE. OF ** ff&sssr- MJiiPIQA 1..
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