Janies P, Bariy Editor OT.iicoHOLie ■A ;HIfIHLY CONCENTRATED V geteble Extract. A PpRE TOXIC. Dr. HooflanCs GEBMAB BITTEBJ ■ . BKE&sJSSD BV DB. C. D, j'ACKSOSr, Philadel phia, Paniiß., WiSi eaectuaSiy acre Mver Compl&iiit, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LiirQalo, or Mervoaa Debility, Dbjeaie or the Uldneys, and all Diseases Ayieiug from a Disordered ■Stiver or Stoznoob, each as Consti pation. Inward Flies; Fullness hr Blood to the Head, Aoidityof the Stomach, . Nausea, Heartburn, Di«yuat ■ v i®T_ Fullness or W iriit in the -stomach, Sour Fructations. Sink mg or i 1 uttering at the P« oi vne Stom -01 «" rioau Homed and * ,-*&£ u Br -^ fluttering at the Heart, choking cr suffocating sensations when in a lyine DO J2f& D . in ™% B ot Vision. Dots or webs {£• * 'g® t ? e l^ E i Fevcr and Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel lowness of thfrSkin and Eyes. Pam in % bide, Back. Chest, LinAs, &oT Sudacn Flashes of Heat, Burn ins in the Fleah, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great.dej-res sion or . , spirits, And will positively present Yoltow Fever. Bil. iooa fc’orei, Aa, w '* u THKY CONTAIN HO ALCOH(?t OK KAO WHISHT They will euro the above diseases in ainety-nin asos out of a hundred. v Indaoed by tho extensive sals and universal »° p tt«mtyOT lioofland'o German Bittern, (pure?, foiotable'-hosts of imprant quacks sntfanscru jalous advonturers.havo opened upon suffering iumanity tho flood gates efNcstrumßin-tbeshanf ef poor whisky, vilely compounded with inimton? irnsc , and christened Tonics. Stomachic? and Bit- Boware of tho innumerable array of aleohnlin preparations to plethoric big-bbffiSd k«s,jundcr too modest appellation phioa, instead of curing only aggravates disease.' ad leave tho disappototod snffererß to despair EOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ,n,?t ? *S d “tried .article, but have stood the test of flfteen years trial by the Ameri- Wr£Sdid)'>, anii ‘heir reputation and sale, i£e but by any Braular preparation. f™™!k propr i ot ’ r ? havs thousands of Letters fromfthe most eminent ters t'lergyiueu, l-wyer*, Physicians and 1 itisens. Testifying oftlieir own personal knowledge to Krie™° fiOl?J effoot3 Md “sitoal virtues ofthese m B$ U TouT rSOMETBnya ammo TB DO YOU WANT A GOOD A PPBTITPt ,JU ?MuU¥, w ™ con -99 Y9.U WANT TO PEEL WELL t °° A ESS f AJfT T 0 aJ£T tiw OI NEB 70 US DO YOU WANT Yp Do yon unnt s-o sloop well ? “ br&£t nn<l If yju do, use HOQPLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. particular wotice. v££W’™^s/z -,Jt?. ’ clae ‘ <tf ß "ter, has caused and mil contin- J J l' m ? ?* then can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their nee the n>tem is kept continually under the iUftumceof Ab cohohe Stimulants oj the word kind, the desire for tTor^r7V!fP n 1 *'* ' ,J ■■ P-* £ath Cendant i iron a amniartV, life and J-br thoae teha desire and wll! have a Liauar iou7c r eeei„t. (Jet «nc ""“Vi « German Bitters, and Whisht Vo Hrts ; oi ,loo<l Brandy , t ,u{ resnh mlbe a preparation t a e J£i~‘ lre *? e { vtruZT’Zl ™ r£«s?*V € # n ' J ff J 1 * Liquor Bitters in the market and xcilt cost mnch I«ss. You will have all the virtues q/ HooHaud's Bitters in connexion wHA a good arftWt- of Liquor, at a ‘>Ml h J,Tyoul' <:e thm Preparations ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AHfB THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS !? 6 attection of all having relations or Uwn'?(S fle ar !gy 10 £aot that * HOOF crinan B>ttfrs will care nine tenths - by exposures and priva «<?^iiS!S^Hn^t t 0 the lists. publish nl news Pajjers, on the arrival ol the alok, it will bt noticed that a very large Dro- S?^V r V affi K 111 * from debility. Ew £Ee of that kmd can bo readily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters, Diseases resul.ing from disor* fid” w!fe dl£e£tl 7 e *> r »ans are o pevdily remov whSJ° ao ketitatioa in stating that, if Philadelphia, August 23d 1383. “ &>®M.-Wall, gentlemen your Hoofland a German Bitters das saved my life mirtaka In this. It is vouch (3for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully all the oiroumstanoes of my case I amfa'dhave been, for the lest four yoars, a member of bher man’s oelebratod battery, under the r command of Capt, R B. lir“ .A posure attendant upon my arduous doth., attaokod in November inflSien o f the lungs, and was 'or seventy two Hat, *», K OSP^ I - 7. hia waa followed by great debuft byanattack ofdysontlrv r wSithfe removed from the White Home !t<J emer "Sta'e of Vl,?ine. '°from which Ilanded on the2Bth of Juuo Since thS hniinfffh! 8 been about as low as any oie could , T re,iun a spark of vitality; For a we»k Pdid”? 3 ‘ T ‘ u, ° ely able to swadow anything. J throl o ."p^a^ rECldOWB ’ itw “ sJmaS! a &Totei a aJ?'S 0 e f rK r <« fftaQoof * ana. tocordlnfflv joiroufflw had beau workings! hf%?ttoSg^ h = feV lj ' £ re f°, uo Q! fro “ ‘be grasp of the dSSdLAXh Br ., frankly told mo they con'd do nomo™ for mt ana ; i vised tho to geo a clergyman afid rae, such on-position of my limit.rffund'sas ed mo. An acquaintance who visited hospital, Mr. Frederick Stefebron of6th hip? 0 Aro"b Street, advised mo as a foriom hope totZ yoor Bitters and kindly prooured a hottm’ i? t y t ,b“ t > m e I commenced taking them the^idowff death receded, and I am now, thank #•«„ •* getting better.. Fhough I haveteCbut two bo : f; 1 . gained 10 pounds, and fobl sSgntae ?fbeiog permitted to rejoin my wife asdda™ ter, from whom I have heard nothing for oivh. teen montns; lor, gentleman. I amaloyal Virjrin u2;! = ' w e - '; lcl H ty of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the, glorious privilege of to me in“!&o oil t 0 my bwom wh o are dearest m W^^»nthetrn»he^^^ Mr. MalolurJrtorel fefe&° U “ [ °“ oomra<la ' Y. Battery. LEWIS CSIEVAUEB,92dN' y Mafllo - F. HMBlf a.JEKrJME CoB ' “h”™ 4 ’ W Maine. HwawwsSglPgt „„ ANDREW J. KIMBALL o’ h Pa - JOHJb JENKIAS.CoB.imhP^Z 6 ™ 0111 BFWA-MF OF COTTNTERFEj'pfi Bee that the signature of “0. M. .14 nko™ » t« onthe Whappeb of em-v hoWoT ACKSON . PRICE PEB BOTTLE V 5 CENTS os HALF BOZ, FOB $4OO ’° R Bhottid yonr nearest druggist not have tb. dcle. eo uGt bo put off by awoftho ffi. Jla' erejmations that may be offered in ita rhuS. offlc a’ End Manusaotory, No. 18S JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson * C 0.,) B* oa . , _ Proprietors wn In th^tr& D sSSf. aSbi oaler3111 evorr Op. O. H. HEYSER, Pittsburgh, 51. P. SCBBiKTJ, ta-Alnofor sale at J OSEPH FLEMIUO'H fcwof {be Diamond and Market street. *"* ° °° r “ for sale also by SIMOK JOHXP rnjv Corner Bmlth6«lii uj Fourth aSi A. J. BASKIS <fc CO., *256^^ dw S3Kaa^«js- ®Jjt llittsburgl] the daily 1 1 - M - i, BATEc - ADVANCED authors of this unnatural war responsible, Six mont&s, 7 E 1 * 0 "'." « posterity will in the measure of its Three " 4-S condemnation render a due reward to the j.,, " . v —it —216.: workers of iniquity who have not set Gbd 52 ’ t 6for f their e . yee . nor regarded his laws.- To agents per hundrod. know/ sir, it is a maxim consecrated HBW AnVPRTTST«c ~P > >r«?fc °V • experience of the world, in morals, The fouoirins rat “of adverfsL an d po Ii t> cal science, that men Sfwod upon by the Putiishera of tne Pittsburg- 35 ad when they cannot be driven.— SS?fw!S!^fisaS dtral ,? lld after the lOtb thadsnow, and need not be reminded, ? ° wh “V ontroU tha pub wind”—tf. men resides not in the “whirl to. insertion lan £,*’ SV * RT »**• fire”-the passions of men, “nor in the Two insertions.™' ®1 OO TtoSmcmlfc'” 8 1l oo m . tte earthqtfsntmg spirit of men, ‘ ‘nor Three insertions 125 Fourmonths..’" 13 00 hient and eloqut. —the strength of argn- Twowrobi 122 I?™ mo ?, thß -“ if ®2 email -voice” of If,; but in the “still, Three weeta” - .™ 500 Ntae™?m!hs',2o 00 ap ® aka “ Kently as'fee and love that One month.. 600 One year as 00 < v ln £ breeze. Oh, sir whisper of the FOBCHAHeKABUB MATTES. words of gentleness and but the ofm^^ t £fj??l?, < XS2i aweotly<,lumße cohhtrymen, driven and tossetfiliation to | of matter. new me passions, Uke the waves of Contend- PBE BISOhE SQUARE, EVERT DVT ?? a6a >. and w l>o knows but that tffOub- Six months.. T ® ” ‘ God of P aace .’. will bless your worn the Twelve montho..::'.:'.;;'.;’.';:;;;:::;;;:;;;:;:' so 22 deed , aod °y his mighty power, ‘stung hS 11 !^ 0 ?' Nottoos-. - 3as 110136 of the waves and the madness oi th i SI fSi. G w t 0 th f, L Pre ?, ideat aad «««e f" ts t 0 hn unwilllnTobedfence dftn ag» to his government. u lf to do good be your object, and you succeed, the blessings of millions will be ear tWj fame be your wish, you will have erected a monument for your self, second only in the grandeur and beauty of its proportions to his of whom alone, among the sons of men, it has been ; truly said ; 'He was first in war, first in I peace, and first in the hearts of his coun • I hymen.' \ DAILir PO,Si\ The Late Bishop Otey, of Ten' nessee. The Nashville papers have lately an nounced the death of the learned and dis tinguished Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee J. A. H. t)tey. Bishop Otey was a Unionist, and remained in Nashville after the war broke out. He addressed a long and able letter to Secretary Seward, in which he urged upon the administra tion his opinions of the patriotic duty of those in officein treating with the rebel lion. We cut from the bishop’s letter to Mr. Seward the following pregnant ex- tracts : “Let it be supposed that the whole pic ture of threatened devastation and ruin be htted out in the form of a living reali'v • that our young men are slain in battle ! that our old -men, woman and children, take refuge in the caves and under the rocks of the mountains ; that our ser vants are set free to roam lawless through the land, plundering, ravishing and de stroying, with the lerocity of unchained tigers; that the volume of desolation has rolled like a wave of fire over the whole South ; and the wail of agony and cry of despair ascended to heaven from every habitation—and what then? Is this a con enmalion winch a Christian statesman and patriot can behold With no emotion of sot row and regret for the share he has had in its accomplishment? Is this the method ot procedure by which onr Heavenlv Fath er wins back his erring and straying children, and restores them to the obedL en s* ° f i°! e aqJi t 0 Hia fa7or ? Have yon subdued the people with whom you art contending by this terribly infliction'-' awf “l rotation before which the desolations of the Oarzin-ie and the cities of Wyoming dwindle into miniatures and pale in their enacted horrors ? Will you, from these ruins, reconstruct the u xtox ? Will you be pleased to lay your Huger upon the page of history wtiich records any such instance in the annale of the world Will you, alter your work of sub jugation and vengeance is accomplished, will you make provision for the four mil lion of Africa’s children, whose ancestors your fathers brought over the sea, and when their labor on Northern soil proved unprofitable, they sold them to the plant ers of thebonth, and looked for no year of jubilee for release? Will you pnt them to work on the cotton fields and sugar plantations which your armies devastated and laid waßte? Will you occupy the mansions of the owners with your pious Boldiers who have been excited to murder plunder and pillage, by such promises of reward as we read of in the days of Ba-ak and Deborah in the day B of Israel, ‘To every man a damsel or two,’ and then compel them to return to send to you the products of that same soil and labor, on which yonr country has so prospered and so increased in wealth and power during the last forty years ? Is this to be the des tiny of the slaves yonr armies have freed from bondage to be placed under the eupervißorship of Northern Abolition 18tS i Sir, permit me to Bay here that I have some few, very few, of these people, made, as far as I can interpret the will of divine Providence, dependent on me for the care of their bodies and souls, and I hope yon will not think that I feel an un reasonable anxiety, growing ont of the patriarchal character of this institution as it exists among us here, to know whatdiß position is to bemadeofthem, when you shall have put an end to my stewardship m .‘if gar “ t ° th ? m - At present they kneel with myself wife and child, at the same altar, morning and evening. E very child born in my house, whether white or black, has been dedicated to God’s service by holy bapUsm by the earne forme, and when death has closed their earthly pilgrimage, tav ®, been committed to the grave with Bamo* Solemn servioo which the church prescribes alike for the master and the slave, the high and low, the rich and che poor. Will the government vou pro pose to establish here do better for them? L: ’ 8Ir ’ to , cast your e ? es over these tair faelds now beautiful with the living verdure of spring, waving with ripening gram, and then contemplate their changed appearance, as your vivid imagination can sfter5 fter they have been trampled and trodden down by battallions of con tending armies, and squadrons of cavalry and infantry rushing onward to the battle When your armies have sacked our cities and pillaged our homes (if such be the decree of Heaven) and the wretched inhabitants. Seeing before yonr mercenary hirelings, shall leave all to the havoc of war, when there remains no longer a fortress to assault, a,battery to storm, or an arm to lift up the Btaridardof rebellion against your authority, yon wiil then nat urally ask the question, what is to be done with this country ? Who is to possess and subdue it, and make it tributary to the benevolent purposes for which God intend- SLoU r Bla 7“ are left-they are in capable of self government. Shall we leave it to the unmitigated evils of mis rule, anarchy and unbridled paesions ? or shall we sweep it with the besom of de struction, and abandon it to the do minion, once more, of the wild beast, and to the recuperative energies of nature to luxuriate in a primeval wilderness, and renew a. virgin soil for some future race ’ It might be well to ask and answer these questions now before the fearful work of The American peo pie, though impulsive, are a reflecting race : F ° r ® n ? h a , as this they will surely call their rulers to account. Thev will surely ask, what have we gained, and like ancient Israel, under the remorse of a punishment inflicted to the utmost and with vindictive vengeance upon an offend ing brother, they will ask like them with tears, ‘ Wky.Ujhere torday.one tribe lack ing in Isra&V The world will Bold the “J. A. H. OTEY.” Wtat a ead and graphic description of anticipated evils to the country, which might have been avoided, is here given.— Had the considerate counsels of the elo quent Bishop of Tennessee been listened to and acted upon, this most deplorable C i T^ r have been avoided, and the Union of our fathers been preserved and handed down unimpaired to their posterity. Marriage m Feudal Times. . The law of England was not exactly similar to this, although sufficiently bar barous to deserve the execration of all who respect the privileges of women. It was a lucrative mode of extortion, even down so far as the days of Charles I. both with tho crown and inferior nobility! to sell their wards in marriage. This most barbarous custom gave to the lord of the manor the right of tendering a hus band to his female wards, while ooder ago, whom they could not reject without torlettmg the value of the marriage : that is. without forfeiting as much as any one chose to offer the guardian forsnch an al liance. And the larger the property of the ward, the larger was the value of the marriage. Thus, our fair readers will perceive, that in those days of chivalry and honor, of knightly feeling and ro mantic generosity : when lances were set in the rest to uphold the beauty of an eye brow or maintain the perfection of an an kle; vrhea the QaeenotLovc ned Beauty presided over the tournament held in honor of the ladies; in those chivalric times they were bought and sold like cat tle, and men made blanks and prizes of them in the lottery of life. Sixpenny Magazine. The French Navy. It is proposed to divide the Imperial navy afloat into fonr squadrons, of which the first is to be called the “squadron on guard,’’ to be employed exclusively in the defence of the coast, the harbors and ports, and to be composed of floating bat teries, Bteam ratnß, iron plated gunboats and flat bottomed boats. The second di vision is to be called “the fighting squad ron,’’ and to be composed of iron-plated steamships of the line and frigates, the powerful guns and superior speed of which give them so great an advantage over the ships employed in previous wars. The third division, to be called the “light squadron,” is to be composed of all the light ships in the Imperial navy, of great speed, to be employed on foreign stations in capturing enemy’s Bhipe. The fourth squadron is to be called kk the blue squad* ron, to be composed of all the transport ships in the service. It ib now said that the “bronchial af fection” which prevented Miss Kellogg’s fulfilling her European engagement is really a total loss of voice for singing, and there is a rumor of her intention to stndy for the drama under Charlotte Cushman, who has just refused an offer from New York of fifteen hundred dollars a week for ten weeks, for two characters only, Meg Mermlies and Lady Macbeth, four nights a week. Mies Cushman’s proper ty in this country has doubled in value within the year. MOHSIUO POST, A GOOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER', JUST ISSUED Price in "Wrappera, pivb crvts. W. E. Schmertz & Go,, NO. 81 FIFTH STREET, m<ffiVof* UBt receiTo ' l a laree and superior assort- MISSKS AND CHILDRENS. BALMORALS, BUTTON BOOTS, EUQENLB, CONGRESS AND LACE GAITERS, PATENT LEATHER, KID, AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS. MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS, Ac. Ac.. Wbloh they are selling at very low prices. of which we have received a large invoice of new and very handsome styles. MACRUM & QLYDE# , 78 Market st., bet. Fourth and Diamond. To Strengthen and Improve tho Sight, -* y 24 KEW DISCOVERS 03, can be ronoved by usinir the KntMiAn ft>*b fcocn wJuriSdfc Pittsburgh Sa rt eyßavo riven perfect aatisfao- offlc^ C ° f theso taaoa * »>«: Pair of the Russian' are entitled to be supplied in “Sa^ 0 tIIM6 SW6h m?nt 6 myo^h?S h ou t 0 6D3a " “ ilLPrt)T '- .1. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles. lanKdaw No. So Fifth street. Post B nil din * •■f Place of business is closed on Saturday ril£Ali, ■** J otmg HyaoiL OaJong, imperial k . # . wonpowder. 100 hlf Obeet in rtoreand for sale by * RICKBTBON- A Touching Incident. [The following moroeau, cont lbuled to the Philadelphia Bulletin, from eoieo unknown pen, was suggested by an affecting soene in one of the army hospitals. A brave lad of sixteen years* belonging to a New England regiment. mortally wounded at Fredericksburg, and to the Pat ent Office Hospital in Washington, was anxiously looking for the coming cf his mother. Afl his last hour approached, and sight gijew dim, ho mistook a sympathetic lady who wAS wiping the clammy perspiration from his forehead, for the expected one, and, with a smile of joy lighting up his pale face, whispered tenderly, “D that moth er?” “Then,” says the writer, “drawing her to ward him with all his feeble strength, he nestled his head in her arms like a sleeping infant, and thus died, with the sweet word ‘mother’ on his quivering lips.”] “IS THAT MOTHER'/” Is thatmothor bonding o’er me. As fhe sang my cradle hymn— Kneriinsr therein tears before me,. Say V- my sight is growing dim. ’ Comes she from the old home lowly; Out among the Northern bill*, her pet boy, dying slowly V war’s b&ttie-woands and ills ? Moth , , , _ , Batti oh we brave’y battled— ■ While thtill the day was done: Man to fl.“don hail storm rattled— ' and gun to gun. Bnt we failed- .., _ , , Dying in my b<*. I "J** dying— -1 hero--no ® years— Noble death demS} f ‘ dflny,B K* no tours! Fo'd your arms aga ? n aro. , again my aching heR 711 ® Sing the lullaby you pane me-’' Kiss m-, mother, ero I'mdeaa. BANKING “ W. J. JCOUfrTZ J Pn'T~.*„ " KOUNTZ & MElrcs" 2 BAXEEBS, ' No. lIS Wood St., Second doo above Fifth Street, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND Domestic Exchange, Coin. Bank Notes, and Govern ment Securities. Collections promptly attended t - __ apil (JOED, NII.VKR, DEMAND NOTES Certificates of Indebtedness. Quurtermiu-” tere Certificates. 7 3-10 Bonds and, Coupons, and all othor government eeotufiitles. bought by W, H. WILLIAJIKii mhs:6md Wood streot.borner oi Third, u. o’h.ira O’HARA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, —AND— BEAU ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET, Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh. *® fc Fw’ticular&Uention given to the 60ttfoment of Estates, sale and transfer of Heal Estato, Ex amination of Titles, Soldiers claims, collections in any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in regard to all business entrusted to oar care. »u!6-U 7? Wanted]*' mSL DOLLARS A MONTH 1 I WANT * to hire Agents in every county at $75 n month, ezpensoa to sell my now ohcap Fam ily Sewing Machines. S. MADISON, Alfrod Me Wnntetl HIpOLLABS A nONTH 1 WE WANT Agonta at s6fi a month, expenses paid to soli our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burner*, and 13 other articles, 15 circular? sent frte. Address SHAW A CLARK, Bidofori, Maine. my6;3indaw A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING ‘ ERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITi TION. Hr. it resolved by the Senate aiui House of Bepre*mta(ive» of the. Common of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That the following amendments bo vropcsed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the provisions o: tho tenth article thereof; itero shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to bo do3ignated as section four, as follows : Sectioh 4 Whenever any of the qualified elector! of this C- min onwealth shs 11 bo i n actual military service, undor a requisition Iroin the I resident of the United States, or by the author ity of thu Commonwealth, Buch o ectojs may ex er<nse the right of suffrage in all eUctiozu by thr citizens, under such roxul&tions as are, or shall bo, prescribed by law. as fully as il they wore preaont at their usual place of olection. Th*re shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to bo desig nated as' ections eight and nine, as follows: bsonoN 8. o bill shall bo passed by the Leg ifilature containing more than one suhjoct, which shall bo dearly expressed in the titlo, except ap propriation bills. Section 9. Wo bill shall bo passed by the Leg islature gnu,ting any powers, privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powora, or privileges, has been, • r may hereafter be, oonierred upon theoouxts of thi? Commonwealth. 0 JOHN CESsna, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JUHN P- PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. Ofihob CP THI ) Seohetary op the Commonwealth, > Harrisburg, JiUy 1, 1863. PENNSYLVANIA, Ss: {'-*-0 Ido hercVv oertify that the foregoing L. b. >• annexed is a full, truo and correct copy ol ) the original Joint Resolution of the Gon oral Assembly, entitled “A Joint Resolution pro posing certain amendments to the Codstitution,". as the same remains on nlo in this office. In testimony whereof I have horounto set nay hand, and oaused tho seal of the Secretary's Of fice to be affixed tho day and year above written. f , A , , ELI S LIFER. juHfcdtf Secretary of tho Commonwealth, B. V. KIBR JA.MBA GLOVHR JOHN FOBTIB PITTSRTRGH FIRE BRICK JHAI7V* FACTORING COMPANY. KISH, GLOBES & C©., Manufacturers of Fire Brick, Tiles. Crucibles, Ac. and dealers in Fireand * ruciblo Clay. Offico 365 Liberty atroot, opposite the P- R. R. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders respectfully solicited. febSQ^lmd gtr TOUR SHOES Where yon can get A GOOD ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, KY IT. D. 8. DIFFENBACHER. No. IB Fifth street TOERISTS WOULD DO WELL TO call and supply themselves with that very convenient article. NEO LTGEE, traveling shirts OSEPH 11. MILLIKUN, SDCOSBfiOB TO JAS. P . FLEMING. DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery, No. 77 Federal Street. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. my 22:1yd -SAAA barrels of pure rye 5 WU WHISKY, of different ages to suit purchasers, at lowest oash prioes. For sale by , THOS. MOORE, Distiller, iul6:tf No's 189.91.93 and 95 First street. QEO. R. OOCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offioe No, ©Grant street, near the Court House. Pittsburgh. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Col lections made and the money promptly remitted* deoftlyd COMMERCIAL INFORMATION, Arbitration Committee of Urn Board : of Trade. Wm.M.SHINN.V.r.I JAS.I. BSNNETT JNO. 8. DIL WORTH, - Wm: MoCREEHY. DAVID MoidANDLESS. HOI£^HABH£T. COSESOTSD DAILY ' VOQ - TH3 MOSS ISO POST BV Wg3gßfl; KOUNfffi & HBHTZ, 9XOKEBS,’ NO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold, Stiver, drd.: Buying Selling Gold 123 00 5i1ver...™.,....-. .... IIT 00 Demand 122 00 Eastern Exchange, New York Baltimore Philadelphia- Boston .. Western Esehange, Cincinnati-....—. Louisville, ... Cleveland St. Louis. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. The markel continues dull with only a limited amount of transactions taking place. Both par ties at present are holding off, probably on ac count of the warm weather. Prices, however, have exhibited no change, the nominal rates being. Crude; packages inoluded, 28@29c; with out packages, what is termed in bulk, 23c; some dealers are ak ng a # shade higher figures. We could learn of no sales, however, above what we have quoted. Dealers just now manifest no particular dispo sition to operate to any extent. Besides, the largest port.on of the sales are mado on private terms or for future delivery. Theso sales do not giue a fair index to tho market- We believe it [wou’d be more advantage to operators to furnish only the sales for present delivery, the others being matter of speculation. Our latest from Lhc East represents a-firm mar ket with a fair demand for Crude and Refined at ThoV * >r * ces * Benzole was dull aad neglected. marker 0 remar k 3 wilt about apply to our own Ufflned-i reported yea erday " cre no largo tran9a ctions ers not disp*sed to gIVT” B Wore shy and boM * barrels were disposed of Zt*/ * ! c ? hundred delivery at 48@<t>o: free may 64 f ur . preaent Sales for October and Novem’loe 0 ! 1 !,. 111 5S ® higher figures. livery at Crnde rjuiet: rates unhanged, 23c in bu*. and 28<329c. the packages being included. Some where about I.4** barrels were dirp oPe d of* these figures. 1 PTTTSBUSCH PRODUCE MARKET. .WU. I, w'gimn OFfirE np THE D.ttLT POST, 1 " cdnenaHy, Auk. luih. 18«3. / Business in the various departments of Irado wna dull. Iho demand was Untried to small lots to meet tho wants of the home trado So far as Prtc •» aro concerned « could perceive but few changes, .The weather for » nie days past has boon excessively warm, tho thermomoter ranging about i*y ’ in tho shade. Our rivers are stationary with three feet eight inches on the marks- Sev eral of our now h ttts will depart for the lower ports during the week. Among them Captain Dean a now steamer. America, and the new steamer. Prairie State. They will bo loaded to tbolr w.nci,,. W. «UU,U4 „ Uau UmJ, too seven'eon mvr boats, most of them in n for ward state. drain—The demand for this article is improving slowly, although the figures remain the same as 10-t .moled. The receipts of new Oats are increasing. Baeon-We continue to notice a trm market with a regular trade de mand at lull rates, lhe stock in this market is not largo and is faily becoming less. Flour very dull, -ales being confined pretty much altogether to dray load lots from store Tor looai purposes. There were no receipts yesterday at ail worth recording:. Ilour-Thc market woa very dull Th J s. however, is im new, tll „ ur reftliorf;: B y this tune they have n-. <l..ubt h;come intimately ae <iuainted with that tact. In a word beyond a few ri alC e'“’| d h oforhora . e " ur, ’, ose ” there was nothing 2.?8e. he current rate.s from store were. Extra $0 *: Extra Family, js TVtVSf, These ra'cs floras K ° ranJ '- Infcrior 30ld *-RSr»—The season being pretty much over the aVsc a " d P '' e ” droo P in ff Small Sato 9.ra? P r*‘“~ i ' , i’ ““r, I ' ric S s vm maintained dem mi * arll< ' * at 5,1 per bus! >. In better Polnkoen— The receipts aro on tho increase W@- P O c lC< eVbus°h ™ le M ‘ h: »•«* Whr at w t Ra e “l‘iT,r,';“^: 1 *»>« »b«*« ark i ,t ! ,n3 firm! fale3 at sosles of fibres "buM command higher .v, ti | r! ‘! n V F 1 ''™ ir( i u ' re d for IVo note sales 500 bush red wheat ,at 1 ai ; :1)0 do white at 1 10- Corn, sales 13K> nr at 7-Vsftoc* Oats new i<? udVogtofed : ° lher Jt,st ' ripti ™ 3 °f dull amcmntohangwl hiLds PBOYINIOJf MARKET. \ T* 1 ? Provision market remains steady and firm bat tho doinaml ii not sufficient to rive it ani mation. . Plain hams soM at lOVfc and 50,000 lbs bulk sides at 4%0 for rib and 5c for clear rib. <stierc<? c*f prime country Lard were sold at Nothing transpired in other articles to change the aspect ot the market. Baltimore Coffee Market, Fome 100 bags of Rio have been takon during the past week, chiefly for ** ostern markets on private term?, but understood to be at 27@28c for fair to prime quality. No stock of other descriptions is now in first hands. learn that our farmers are bringing in their Wool pretty freely at present prices. We also learn tha f our friend and formor*fellow townsman, A. U Gale, delivered to C. C. Keeoh yestsrday_4,soo tbs of wool, raised on his lowa farm, at <oc Per Pound. The contract for this wool was made on tho 2d of Jnly.—Sandiufa A hogshead of manufacturing wrapper t"- « ■RS?.^ as ? old yesterday at the high price of $55 $ 100 lbs. Tt was owned by A. D. Boyd and was raised m Hart county, Ky. Willet, the manu facturer on Third street, was the purchaser Aentuofcy has raised and sold during the past year more fine and high priced tobacoo than any other two States in tde Union.— Louisville Jour. nal‘ Dlreei Si: Louis Importations. We know (hat their is a great deal of ‘impor tation direct" on paper—in business cards and advertisements that has no substantial founda tion in fact, but when we state that we know that one grocery house of this city paid into the Guitom House here on Wednesday close on ten thousand dollars in go‘d for payment of dnties we give the solid evidence of haring in f>t. Louis a house that does import direct.— St. Louie A ewe REAL ESTATE SAYINGS INSTITUTION, INCORPORATED BY THE tiisLAvmoF pmsrmiiA Open for Deposit? from Id .-t. *o 2• » ’clock, u, m. daily; also ou SATURDAY EVKNINQB. from 6 to 9 o’clock. XWOffioo. t>3 FOURTH SXIUSiCT. INTEREST ALLOWED On Deposit* in this Institution at SIX PEK CENT. PER ANNUM Payable to Depositors in May and Novemb which, if not drawn, will be added to the prin pal and compounded. President—lSAAC JONES Vice Pumidutt— W. B, COPELANj, trustees, Hon Thos M Howe | Hon J K Moorhen Isaac J ones, I 0 Q Hoseer* Wm H Smith, I Jacob Painter, HarvrCtulds. wB Vo^. —*nrer-A. A. OAKBIEBi Seewtary and ijaord ... par hi ... par % par Li ... par % par Li par ....... par j>4 , par Vi Wednesday, Aug. 19th, 1863. C'ijfielanatJL Tobacco. DEAXiEHS IH OILS. S. M. K 133.3 & CO.,' MANuriayuMfij o? I»«s*e No. 1 Oarboa Oil, <4 3i> BEN2OLE, pM! B R.D SP L o? S3TY Ba ' REOTI ° PPodta oU warranted.. aaEklyd TBEARDESCO OIL COW^NY MAStTAOTTBE AITB HAVE EOB lv-aUalo a superior article of Refined Ardeseo OS!, ffOX-EXPLOSITB. AMO, PURE BBHZOLS. warebonse, 87IRWIM STRKBT PITISBUBOa. PENN A. Lno on t Oil Wo rb DtrsiCAH, DUKLAj? & CO,. Mannfaeturars of FIJBE WHITE REi’.rSK" CARBON O r 1, . OSoe, NO. SBB IiIBBUTY STSEST. Pitta bereh. ra. myH-6md CBASIIEUERS, 11BACKET8, CORNICES. CAHDELBEArS, LAMPS, REGILDED OR BEBBONZED, and made equal to new. Alxa, ChaudeLiere Ac« altered to burn Carbon OU. at tte Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, REIWr.KF. KELLY, ap2ly. 164 W ood street, near 6fh, PIANO DEALERS. KWARE’S ESAM6s7 Which for power and sweetness of tor.o, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish have by judges been pronounced unrivalled- As to the relative merits of Knabo’s Pianos we would refer to tbs Ccitificates of excellence from THALBKKG, STRAKOSCH, G- SATTEK and H, VIEUXTEMPS, as also from some of the mostdistingnished Pro fessors and Amateurs In theoonntry- A beautilul now stock of Knabe’s Plants are now boimr seleetod by the subscriber in Balti more- CHARLOTTE BLIJME, 41 Fifth street Modern s< hoo l for the VIOLIN, A. thorough and systematic arrimgemont of studies, adapted t<*. the wants of ® c , * degree of advancement. Add w«u,!. on & selection of pupnlur Waltzes. Dances. Marches. Quicksteps, By L. G. Peseondcn. «• |.° O-Utsox .°f this work is a teacher of tbe * lv es this School after a long ex penonco in its use. For Exercises and Examples taken ;rom Sargino. Labitski, y loyel, Aj cnani. Czerny and others of like celob teachers and composers. The second part ot the book is intended to moot too wants cf those who arc dcsirona of well arranged Airs. Quadrilles, Waltzes, Polkas, Ac. Pnce, $2 00. : CHAS. O. MEULOR, 81 Wood street- 8P RI M«« oo D WE WOI LI) ( All THE AT?FJff. faon of Buyers to our stock of SPRING AND SUHMIB GOODS, embracing all the newest stylos of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, suitable for Business Suita. A fail and complete assortment of fine black CXOTBS 4HU CASSISIERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vesr.ngs Vf. H. MeGEE A CC., 143 PEI'.EHAIS.BEET. oorner of Market Square. Ail cgher.y oitj mhfittuwttf ORA ELM HA655......... RODILAS HIOXE 3JAGEJ3 & IS2CK®, Importer- and dealers In Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, 266 MARKET STREET, Sortla Side, PHjLLAOBLFHWi jy4r—je^-Iyd hejsby h. Beaumont &co. DEALKEB IN Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Also. Blackberry .Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and (tinge Brandies, Old Monoughahola, Rye, and other Whiskies* Jamaioa Rnm, 4c. No. 83 liberty Street, Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Hotel*. Taverm. and Families. supplied at moderate profits for Cash. mv2l:lyd J. <& M’STEEIN , Brass Founders. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, AU ktprta or Brass and Iron Caeka made to order, Alec, BBASB OASTINGB, OP ALL KISDS Mode at tho shortest notion. Particular “ttontion paid to tho fitting np and repairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 A 84 WATER near Liberty. The members of this firm being practical me of many years' experience in tho bori ness, , riU insure to give satisfaction in every re a P qg L sedlyd -tyu29 pRITME DISEASES DR. BROWN’S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, Oitisons and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities. scrofulous and venereal affeotions —Abo hereditary taint, suoh as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin ,/.iseasea. tho origin of which tho parent is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Or. B'a remedies for this aflilctlon. brought on by solitary habits, are tho only medicines known in this country which are safe and wiiJ speedily restore to health- RHEUMATISM. Hr. Brown’s remedies cure in a few days this inful affliction He also treat Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, Urethal Discharges, Female Diseases. Pains in the Back and Rlanoyß, Irritation of tho Bladder, strict ures, ete. A letter to bo answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private rooms. No. 50 SMITH FIELD TREET. Kttsburrh Fa. ncifid&w CLOSING OUT SALE OF SU3JMEB Dry Goods without regard to cost, consisting in part of Shawls, Silk Mant.es, Circulars and Saequex Lace Points, Sun Umbrellas, and Dress Goods of all kinds As I wilt vacate the front part of my store in ten days for improvements,! desire to reduoe my stock. Entrance on Market Alley and Market street* Customers and the public are invited to call at H. J- J.TSCH, No. 98 Market itreet. between 6th at. and Diamond. CHARLEB L. CALDWELL, (Sueceoior $0 Jas. Holmea A Co.. PORK P A C K E li a'Sn^d. 156 * “ <1 6tr9l!ts - Kttgbuiih, p. GttotS I* B™®. 8 ™®. COWGBES9 eHI HSDIOAL. ®S)PE«IUI? -t &&1 tuatloii? common Biidla* ddfifit j toy oaths of both - 80, thoisnorpntand fotoiy mod cot ate. dreadfully shocked, ondthinh it a sreat oin wry immorai std fob contamination • and oosihgoon grata* family phydtoan should ha esatiOTmioi^'thfe' tolgnmsnoo that they do lbs rantc as Hr, HR an- : BTSui>. (eisopt pubushlncileot & lucrative precS Uee might bo lest to thenuunon# stupid Isteals diodrat and piasnmptnooo familiar, bom and nused in Ignorance, sprung op as mushroom! and who compare sodsty, tatelliMnss, teaia, .btis 4s an? osnto.mysterioosly. meanly etiily gottejia it ss to pnbHtdty* howctcr. that nuzasrow pwsato aad maraisas aw thnncfsl that their *“<!& prsrloasly feeble nosiy.awi oiaellcstaccsidraoa&iui . • 'nKitssin^cy^ i6asth dk, BSAjjai-dtiP. bcadtg saany seforo and t3&&- niarrias©-through him hwa boss EBoh roS fenny, .anxiety, morhfiostios, iiu. - Hpcriaatter hc& oz fiOdtom&l oared la» vwy- short space of time new raaedies, which erai paoaliaTly aid own, ghay *?a - from tha Vesc*tablo Kingdom, ha-rinc ceon the feliapyioftho HffiS3Uiia3 treatmcct.h*? hssebaidea edst and subsidtatad the u'qsiale dlft-. aro treated with m&rhedyvoca?>—aarmshad ‘ otet (orty years (40> *ST>eriar:G» . sresi ment m hoffoitals of both .the Qlu end la , the United State?; Issde him to sJI yrith a fair tTiai, health cad h&ppiaess .wilS bloom . v.ifon the cost—palled oh<*h- 2nS« nj lOßjeryrith montobsnhs'afld qaaokc. bat cc-mo and iw ntzed , Cojisomptiaa and &H of-its haired disswas, ci which so many fraraeily fijj- orj* g*p now tiffio ' Fall p&rticulaii byprocarinj t, oopr of th« AdTiASr»t?h}ch is St«a rratU to ab Kr.fiu* the xd yaataso of ortr forty fnd ccn2ft-t-«aii7, La n? a tn the Lreatiaout o; .uxvU’ •fi'i-.i;s daily consulted by thappoi'tiyrca; ; ,nii vr. mended by' repe.-:ahia vabtirerrs, x*ro priotors of botfis. fee. 02c« “SS streoto t«r Ksnosd st?«.ir TiivaU cry; estiotu froci ~z-pt. cr*~-.■ : tyjxdo-i to. !!»■-»•••'• ?ii> 1.1 3 6- e'i . *-.“vaK sip.rp of asp stil. r.iN«i!A Having had a man employed for the last six years compounding the above excellent remedies for my own practice, and having used them with uncommon success in all that time. I fool it n duty to set them before- the publle, os my expe rience leads me to think they are oa near specifics as any romedies well can be fbf lire following diseases, namely: Scrofula* Goitre, Syphilis,and all diseases that arise from an ini pure stato of the blood. One trial will oonvinco any person of their fitness for those diseases. Prepared and sold by J. W. BRAxSS'IHUP, fiL D. 85 Smithfield st.. Pittsburgh, Pa. WS, 3L FABESL ik GO,, STBftg SISSIIIE BUILOERS I?oa JTi-jtain Ser3, SSBEBJL S5CR!3i5; t 225! BlLEfl SSMSt, a'e*i tie Poes. £, E. DeooS, MAHEFACTURS AS.IL HABIBS of Bteam Engines, randies fro pi three to oao hundred and City hoi to i/<mcr, a?d suited for Grist Mill*, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Paotories, etc. Give particular attention to tko ooasfcruotioa oi Ensures and Machines? fc? -srict mills, and for R^jhtß,malar and ctoialar eaw nulla, Ust-s also on hand, ilnlriied and ready for ship ment at shortnotbn. Stsdacr and Boilers description. . Aico, famish Boilers ftndS>o3i Iron separately Wrou*hiJron Shafting, Ijasserc and Paid Gain ooqit ranoty, and ocatinuo the maan&ctore of Woolen Machinery: aa-1 Ai?-ghma Cards, Our prices arc loi? s .iw EKfihinery manniactai ,, '-he rf materials, and trananted in ill G3SSZ to £l7O SSflsfActlo?. asrOrden from *ll para oi the oonntry solicit ed and promptly tilsd. feibd&V' STEW BOIJUEK WOISS. J, «y. u»o wisjße A T ?S KDS THE MA^CFACTUBE £*■ Boilers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators, bait Pan<r, Sugar Pans. Sheet Iron Chimneys, and all other articles usually mun uiaoturoa at similar conoerns. Prompt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUEBNE WAY, sth Word, Allegheny river, lyS-lyd Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR aST¥!Wtaisa » ELJ>ON A KELLY. 164 Wood St. One door from Sixth. GBAVEL HOOPING. REPAIBB PROKPTT.'I at TENDED TO. A T s.upTOK,©a.»»ißar &co., Corner Fifth and Wood streets, second story iylO DOQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFOBD. Manufacturers of every variety of finished BBASS WOBB FOB PLUMBEES OAB orSFEAffI FITTEBS, MACDINESTS and COPPERSMITHS, BBASS CASTINGS OF KVKRT »R. soription made to order Steamboat work steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartioular attention paep to fit-dne Refineries for Coal and Carbon OihT E D Also, solo. agonts for the Western Dfstriot o( Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marsh. Lanednll A CO.-SPatent Siphon Pump, the beß over iive* tod. having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pnmp wice its size. fcW!-dly P MKMOVAX OF LREBT STABLE Tho ocdemgned navmg removed hia Live ry stable from tho rear of the Scott House, to near the comer of hirst and Saiithfield street W C Conn a old stand, ia prepared to furnish oorrlaitefl.’ baggies, and saddlehorsos upon the shortest hoe, Also horses kopt at Uvery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fn nerals mil resolve his speoial attention, SEAL BBICEUS9. ELBINGBUSG GBAPE. WE CAS FURNISH A FEW VISES ®l2 ou P« MO 7&iaabl * Grat,OQ ’- *2 CO perdomm OATTB & CAPPELL, 'S’AUL.OISgj WE HAVE iHJST RECEIVED a Hrgo sad well selected stock of Spring: Goods, emrifttiTvy ct CloOis.cwUmeiM, * e . ALSO—A law fltoolc of GENT'S FDBNT3HISG GOODS W. B.irtJPTO». IiCFTOS & OLDDEN, UASUrAOTU&HBfI AJfD SEa LB ft q ijj 'ELT OEBEST & fiftAVEL HOOFIHS ASSSSPBOBSaU JA-. •: - mbl? s \“ « trot*Ehirnem. I'IVISS&S&SL J. KNOX, *t9 Fifth street. •J. E Olsdii
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