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RATTI’OAN.Afet, *-■'o iiZ Mpaorgnliei* Sooso, Water SL, * ItfV* *''A FIRST 1 NATIONAL BANK of piTTSßreon I’EA'DiE DEP-RTMKNT, ) Oma»lF CoitrTSOLLtE t-r Tils CtTnESSCY. > Was lajr on c-.tjr, Aui. .',ch, j863.j WhkE’'A&, By s ti factor 7 evidence presented • to thB nn'iorsfgued.it has been made io appear that «tie Flrf.sl' X *TIG«AL BANK OF PiMfc- BURGH, va the Ohio y of Allegheny ani Sta*e jdf Pe&aayfvaais .bas been duly organised under and aocordihs *o the requlreiientsof the Act of Co jg,e?s, en'itlad * an to I’rovid* a National Cu-rcncy, loured by a pledje of United states Stocks, and t > provide for rh« circa a lon ana re de option thereof ” approved February *2oth, 18 3. and has complied with ail *ho provisonspf said net req iire t to be complied with before commencing the bosine93 f Ban mg, Now Thsrefore. i, Hugh McCulloch, Comp ■feroHer of th > Cur- ency, do hereby certify that the «ajd' j?inaT national bank of Pitts burgh, county of Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Banking adder the Act aforesaid. In testimony wboreof witness my hand sad seal of otflco, this sth day of August, IS 3- f/--0 HUGS McCULLOOH, ■j S 3 >■ Comptroilor of the Cdrrenoy. The First National Beuk ot Pittebargh, Pa., LATE miSBUESH TSF3T COMPANY. Capital $400,000 frith privilege to In crease to $1,090,000. The Pt-teburgh Trust Company having organ ised under the aee to pnvi 'e a NatioaM Cur* reoey. under the ti'lo -TIONaL B M < >F would respectfa'ly •effer its serno«* f,r the collection or Nates Draf s, Bills of Exchange Sic., receive mon y op. de.-08it and buy am sell Exchange on all para •ot the oouniry. Tne booms which h»« attended thoPlttlbargh urnat. ompaoy sino. its or.anizat on in 1852. will «we beliv* -o a suffle eat toat bus ness entrusted-to tb<» new organisation will xeoeive Che s me-r raptatt n*io.. • Having a ve y esteoai.e corro?pondoace with aud Bank rs. through utthi' ountrytwe be,' I *™ e . Q °h-r nnu ual fxcUt.es to those who u 4 w Jth Th a3 be conducted by the same oSTctraium PIRECTOE3: James La-sglf in, f Wm. K. Nimiok, y K.-berc > Rays, \ A exander Speer, ■ 'Thoinaa B-11, * rt&uoi* G. u ailey, Ihog. Wightman, 1 Bradley, Pamael Kfc.N_ JAMA'S LMJGHLIN t* r eaidoht, U - J-jHNJD.S ULLY.Cashier* Angus* stb, 1863; &mf. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, IUMDFR CAR OF THE FRAKCISCAH BROTHERS* ■: ; rfilßbS SKSTlTU'tfiaiS, SITUATE® JL IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pinnsyl-: * a ttia about four miles from (Treason Station, on vie 'direct route between Philadelphia and Pitte “ w waa chartered in 1853, with privihges to usualGollegiato-Honors andr Degrees, «*£“*,£ oi ffcis College ia ilono bfetiie most r i£PS«4EI« pbrfion'of th» Alle imw Mnur, ! for IfcS PUTS P*" oresque soenery; W vK*ss?3?si,, w oofljßMi«i6 on the FIRS* wK v? ~ '"Mi ol AUGUST, endi Setween tho Sessions. A-^sv_^£?Ps5 t '*n n6 Sf 8 ‘ an' for Land Surveying, MB .be flimited by the ana Vocal Music Charge.-' Students will be hdmittoa «** * to tb* as ,< * °f manhood. -4 * • v t : Tsem I— Board and TuitfosL- payable hsL j in •• v^.-'6s| Surveying ana aso °F instrumeDte, per p»- I } iaium •vuiiew and Language*, eitraj..... 1 Sfcudouts'flpeiV'ing Vaeatior at the College.. 20 Mferoneo can: b e o.to_the Rt-Rev. Bishop O’Coheo •. to the Hdv. T. S. Reynolds: St. Mary's-. lioutto •»' ■ *■**'*•. Bishop TJohitmeouPittsburgh: -Bishop ;; Rev phiar-Rev. r lienrr McßaugWiin Philaaephia; v . Rev. P. Harrisburg- ‘ ftulT A FKESH STPPIt OF BOOXe. SHOES, AND GAITERS. ATi f/y BOBLASD'S, 9B Ma-frei■& |JA«KOSS McLAflfis FILLS vermifuge, j oat received by - _ GEO A. KELLY,-. ;:'. <59 Federal St, . Alleghany. • ;jnS- .♦ ■1 tEUSQTOS HEBBING-10 BOX. ,-4P3PaaiUftrccelved end for Rale by REYHER4 BRO; ‘ Wood street THE DAILY POST—ADVANCED ■- BATES. » aU :-±™;: Three " “ One “ - ..._ One week, delivered in the city Single copies . ; To agents per hundred; ®»W ADVERTISING BATES. jEna following rates of advertisini have been the Publishers of the Pittsburg - Ir^ 68 ' ofieot on and after the tOtb. day of November, 1882, on all new oontraots EOB STASDISG MATTER. n^^. B L? OLB SVBRT DA.f. Une msertlon •«o Two months.-... ©9 00 T^rSfS B”*' 8 ”*' J2® Three months... 11 ©0 ihTM insertions 125 Foot months.... 13 00 nSL~ wee *L* 200 Fire months,... 14 00 252 §i x months *o oo 5OO Nine months,... 80 00 one month 600 One year .... 35 00 FOBCHASBIUBLg SIAYTKH. nmob allows thepnyileHe of a weekly ehMite ox matter, to be inserted among new advertisements. PER BTIOLI ETEB7 OV7 „ . sir nn Twelve months ~ZZ~ *BO 00 Aaministrators 1 Notioes aaa Marrisire Notices .1.7.7.7!** 75 Death Notices, each insertion... - jq w «u AH, advertisements ordered in for one oionth. or less time, to be cash Bt the time of or- M.ILI -'POST FRANOE AND POLAND.* A New French Patuphlet-Prob able Semi-Official Hi poslllon. An anonymous pamphlet—one of the numerous kind which the French press teems in periods of political excitement —has just appeared m Paris, and has be Chine the talk of the town, especially a? it is generally believed to be a eemi-of ficial exposition of the views of the “L • Empcreur, la Pologne, et l Enrupt." The report is that this proJucucn cornea straight from Vichy, bat, however that may be, the writer speaks with an air of authority which the laws on the press make it impossible to enppose a mere as sumption. He professes to tell not only what the Emperor thinks, but also what the Emperor means to do; and after deolenhg that “there is no doubt that if his Msjesty the Emperor had only con stituted the.dictates-of his heart, a deci sive word would long sicca have been spoken,'’ proceeds to point out the diffi culties which beset the settlement of the Polish question by means of war : “There is no question mpolitics more vast than that of Poland. F.-ienda or foes, all are conscious that a prodigious disturabnee may be the resnii (l me suppression of the Polish nation la»t ceu tury changed the appearance of ih <* pr. 1r i cal world, her restoration at present would affect the existence of almost every Eu ropean State. The magnitude of an undertaking is no reaspn why it should not be attempted, so that it is just and necessary to guard against illusions, and when a man or dov ereign is determined not to flinch, he owes it to himself noi to be too precioi tata.” v Of the pending diihcuUy the writer eays: “The representative of the Russian Court said at first. “It is a mere riticv of rebellious subjects ; it will be over fri a week/ _ Weeks and months have passed; the ‘rising’ has grown into an inaarreouon. The evil has grown more serious. Now, when there is a lire inside a houße, the owner may say, 'Let me pu! it out by my self;' but when the fiames reach the roof and the partition walls, not only the near est neighbors but the whole community is justified in takuig the matter up aud sun pressing the fire/ Then follows a denunciation of the al leged “atrocities’' committed by the Rus sians in Poland : “A-t one time it was hoped, that such barbarous conduct wes solely due to the excess of zeal of a General Bat the ob eervations presented to the govern ment of 4-lexander li. have not bi ought about any modification, the respotiiitjin;y -must needs be cast upon him. - /This is to be'regretted. TheCabmef of SI. Peters curg should not have forgotten tile ex tremity to which tfie King c-f Naples, Ferdinand TI, reduced the leestt-rii pow ers. “It ifl necessary to say that I- rance, who sends her soldiers sb far as lodo-China to protect Catholicism, caun jt behold in coin blood the transportation or execution ot Catholic priests and especially bishops iu Poland?’' £fie manner iu which a war against Rus sia could be waged by the throe powers is thus outlined : “If the Cabinet of St Petersburg should persist in the deplorable course it has thought proper to adopt, the govern ments which have lovally appealed to. its better feeirogs, would, though with regret, be compelled to almost entirely sua pend relations which, for the time being, bad become without an object. “An Anglo-Franco-Swedish squadron might operate in the Baltic, whilst an An glo-FruneoltaUnn fleet would appear in the Black Sea. “It is desirable to avoid laving the thea tre of war in’the centre of Europe. The Westers frontiers of the Russian Empire sbonld be tloaoly watched, and that would be the natural duty of Austria and Prus sia, . . 'Will Prussia who, since the begin ning rf the Polish insurrection, has done her best fo serve Russia, even transgress ing the law of nations iu her desire to doso, at the really very great risk of bringing about a general war, join the Western alliance, and offer all tne desirable guar antees.” fit o writer then adds: Bat oyen then, Germany would bB spared as mack as possible, so that the whole country should not bo ipede to suf fer for the blindness of a ftw misguided men. The powers would confine them selves to use Prussia as; a high road to Russia." , Than follow these, significant passages, which, having passed the censorship, must' he Regarded pa representing, in some de gree at feast, the sentiments ol the French government'; “Posterity will ask one day why, dnriDg the last six years of his reign, .-Ifapoieon showed himself without mercy towards Prnsj»a v It is because Prussia Is the cow eFthat injured him most",' by compelling him to fight her sad destroy her when he wished to extend, fortify and increase her. ; /‘Theaer’flections, which,the Emperor ■Jfapoleon ili. inserted many years ago iPplßiod Essays’ may at the pres ant day Deusefully meditatedbv statesmen "‘-‘PrOSßiajposaibly holds in her hands at or war. May she, by another; aUMude. idiaappomt those whp predict she ia hastening to a catastrophe ! Inspiration would soon add to the importance, of a State wBToh, forth® unfortunately for itself, has Held too much aloof from events, and kept asrt were, inactive. France has had enough of glory not to be possessed with an immoderate orav ing for more ; she is powerful enough not to behold without dissatisfaction the ap proach of war, convinoed that it will lead to lresh triumphs. '. <^e . °f France is pledged that Mnonß ameliorations shall be effected in the condition of the Foies. The govern ment of her Britannic Majesty has laid down, with sound practical sense, that the brat element of a good government was the existence of mutual confidence be tween the rulers and the ruled. And it has pointed out that, to establish a some what stable order of things it was necessa ry that the fresh orgariizrtion should em braoe all the Polish provinces, that is to say, the whole of the country which the various partitions have taken from Poland to submit to the empire of Bussia. We are happy to find ourselves in thorough Conformity of views with our old and gal laot Crimean ally. 6 . Fh(; govorii rner.t of the Emperor Na poleon has made known from the outaet that the combinations which had been tried and failed should be abandoned, &nd that the root of the evil should be extir pated. - ®* m P eror Alexander mnst bear in mind that the conditions would be more stnngeDt after than before a war. He rntgn; not have an opportunity of renew ing ibe episode of the interview on the .Veraen. France, once her sword is nnawn, will hold herself hound to liberate Ldhurana as she liberated Lombardy, But why talk so much of war, when lhere are yet so many reasons bjr not despairing of peace ? Only it will nt v .a 1 tire fharact > ,r of Napoleon 111. should not be misunderstood that there are some things he cannot permit to be 10 d him, and other ihiDga that he can not allow to be done. "If the Emperor Alexander is animated by the spirit of moderation which inspires our govtrnmeut, nothing can be more sim ple luan to proclaim an armistice, and to cease those military preparations whicr, are like a threat of waT, and therefore a sonree 01 uneasiness tor Europe. ■‘But if, bv some motive difficult to un derstand, his Majesty, the Emperor of Kussta Rhould meet with another retnsal. the moderate demands , f the Powers, then we should be compelled onco more U> leave to the decision ot arms, and to the chances of war, wha* might be nettled by reason end japtioe." This remarkable pamphlet is paid to have prodnned a eUwrthuu effect at the iioorse ; and it is tariher reported that it* [mbiieh-iion has purposely h«*en deferred until afer the breaking op o: Parliartteot, and that in the inferviif ii has undergone a I revision at Vichy, and received a fe* fin suing touches from the masterly band .f.SS 00 .........iff 4 tin i 15 Forfeiture of Estato T!.o foiljwinc -viraet is lakoii from ■'U'Jgu S'.orv'.i American Con«titn*i ju It ia well knrw.-i that rnrruphori of blood and forfeiture' of thp estate o( the offender followed, at a necessary conee quence, at the com non law, ‘upon svery aliamder of By corruption of blou i ali inheritable qualities are dealro>‘ ed ; 10 that an attainted person can neith er inher-.l lauds njr other hereditaments from his ancestors, nor r-'.aiii those he ia already in possession of, nor transmit them to any heir. And this destruction of ail inheritable qualities is so complete that it obstructs all descents to his pos teriiy, whecoter they arc obliged to derive a title through him to any relate cI n re motor ancestor. So that, if a fath - com mits treason or.d is attainted and uff-rs death, and then the grandfather di i, his grandson cannot inherit any ist,,;. .tom his grandfather, fur he must claim , ugh. Ins lather, who could convey to l .. no inheritable blood. Thus the innocci ' are made the victims ol a guilt in which they did not, and perhaps, could not purt'c; pate, and the sin ii visited upon remote generations In. addition to this icon grievous disability the person attained forfeits, by the common law, all his lands and tenements, a-ui rights of entry, aDd rights of pr- 6 s in lands or tenements which he possesses. And this forfeiture relates back to the time of the treason committed ; so as to avoid all intermedi ate sales and incumbrances; and he also forfeits all his goods and chattels from the time of his conviction. 1 reason commonly assigned for this Bevere punishment, beyond more forfeit ure of the life of the party attainted, are these: By committing treason the party has broken his original bond of allegiance and forfeited his social rights. AmoDg these social rights, that of transmitting others is deemed one of the chief and most valuable. Moreover,:snch forfeitures, whereby the posterity of the offender must suffer as well as himself, will help to restrain a man, not only by the sense of his duty ijud (jread of personal punishment, but' also by his passionp and natural affections ; and will interest Ivery dependent and refation lie has to keep him from offending. But this view of the sub ject is wholly uosatisfactory. It loctfes only to the offender bijpself, and is regard less of his innocent posterity. It ieally operates as a posthumous punishment upon them, and compels them to bear, not otaly the disgrace naturally attendant upon Snch flagitious crimes, but takes from them the common rights and privileges enjoyed by all other citizens where they are wholly innocent and however remote th.ay may be in the lineage from the first offender, ft sqrely is enough for society to take the life of the offender ae & just punishment of bia crime, wiihout taking from his offspring and relatives that prop erty which may be the only means of sav ing them from poverty and ruin. It is bad policy, too, for it cuts off alj.tbe attach ments which... these, unfortunate victims might otherwise feelfor/beir own govern ment, and prepares them to engage in any other service by which their supposed in , urieg may be redressed pr their hereditary hatred gratified. I'poa tJjeßß&nd similar it may be presumed that the elapse was first lntro'ffuoetTinto the origin al, draft of the pqagtjthtion; and, after some amendments, Ii was adopted without any apparent resistance. By the Taws ‘since passed. by Congress, it !r declared ihat.no conviction or judgment, for any capital or other offences, shall work cor ruption of blood or forfeiture of estate. — The history of other countries abundantly proves that one of ihe alroug incentives to prosecute offences, as treason, has been the chance of sharing in the plunder of the victims. Rapacity has been thns stimu lated to exert itself in the service of the most corrupt tyranny j, and tyranny has been thus furnished with new opportnni ties of malignity and revenge, of gratifying its envytbf the rich and good, and of increasing its means to reward favorites, and secure retainersfor the worst deeds.” - ■■■■.■■ Svfwl S V? BM, ': ELS . 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THURSDAY i«EqßslsG, AUGUST 20,1363. hEcrii-5 4 kVhcooicr any of ©leotoreof thl.« C 'mmoDweadth shall Win actual miluyy »oTricc-. codor a rcunUition-Irota the Prwdont nf the l nifrJ Stat**, or by the author ity of to is each occtMauia* ex• efcire the nrht u; in all cltcdosabj the cttisooe. under tuch rebmlatlun* as rit% or shall o«i ;*ro-orlbea by law. &-> f«Uy os if they wenj rreeent at their u,«uul placet - election/ 57 Th re ►ball be two additional eecticfai to the o.cvef.th a tkla of the ConiUtutlon, to bedrabj naud ai -oetion: eljtht and nine. oj (olldwj* SEC7i<».\ H. ,r»t> bUI shall bo i*a.‘?,ed hs the !Lec* Wataro .-oiuvninE more than one suhjfct. ni ch enail bo oioarly ea; ressed m the title, ©Zrei t an propnatioti ’'ills. : SrcTtoti Q. :\o bill #hali be idUture graatici: m y t-owera, pri'ilewg, iu any ea**e, where the authoriijrtn CTAtrt socH pr»r»er< or i-riyUegcs. has been, ia*y bereßuer be! conferred up >n th! , , JOAN CEa o*4. Speaker •-! the Uoußo of EoiirMontuJite- Jo iN P. PEffRhV. Speaker'of thtf Rotate. mtneu.ar*- upoti the Orrro* or tfl* < i :>cc*27ait or thje Co**t«nrai&a/ > Harrisburg. ) PKNKBTIVA »I A, SS: -fe = l ' (—,l I do boro 7 ccrtily i L 8 f V nex . r< l** a iul ♦ txv® ouo Wfifiradter oi ♦ -I tbnorbr'fcsr -J . Irrr»r•r,r>WcferUTOl'.";n'r crnl Aft mbly, on titled '* a J -,jn; llewo qtion pro punia* certain atn»-udmenu to the C rtL*;*tution ” a the earne rompin'un aio i:i uffica. )d tos mic-ny nn©rt*.>f I Ij.ivc be © into set car h*3<l, and caute i the #c.\l ..f tbo .•'■ocr' , ar>'« (>t ftci- to be affixed ibo day and yearabore written KU H .iKEII, bc-'-etary of the CosnxonwciUth. 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KOTOTZ & MERTZ, BAWKEfig, ’ So. 118 Wood St,, Second doo above Tilth Streets rhEAIZEBS IS FOBEIGS AWD Domestic *-* Eiohange, Coin, Bank Noted/and Govern ment Securities. Collections promptly attends «>- _ ,apll GOIB, SIIVEB, »E.«Ain> BT<m^ t-'erti ioateg of Indebtedness, Quartcmia.' tera Ccrtffloatos. 7 8-10 Bonds and Coupons, *nd all other eovornment aeaurltWs. boacM by W, H. d v ' o<yi sfcrooVoortier of Third. Ma o’eara.. .. i.'iyru. i, Mfom« O’HARA. & M'GINN, Attorneys atiLaw, —..ID— 1- : HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 1 OFFICE 80 GRANT STREET, Oppoaite tho Court House, Pittsburgh. ®-Partioularattention given to t'i&settlotnent of Eatatos, b»Io aod raobfor of Ex amination of Titles, Holdiere clttimSr-colleolioiiß in any part cf tho west. :fo . Prompt remittances, and fall oorrcsiipndonctt in repanUq all business entruutod toOG£<pjo. Wantea] T K. DOLLARS A SIONTHIjI wIIVI 0 to hire Aged* in every couuW aVl|7s-a 03 s nth efpensos pali # to sell my no* Sheao Fam ily Sowing Maohmas. S. £lADlSO£f,'AUirodj Mo. Wanted 6 ftmoiUMAMOSTH' wbwAst AtronCß at $6O a month, cxpeMfciWdto our fiver laetlno Pencil*, Oriental j&nef A and 13 othor articles. i 5 circulars ftent fre&c Adores? SHAW « CLARK, llidofur4> Maine. mjfcUmdAW a JOINT RESOLUTION *" kktain amendments lio the CO'STLTi TION. Be U rtsolved b&the Senate and Hov.*e of Rrpnsftntimlxve* of tfA Common uvaiM of rrmiryivaniti in General Ais*tnbh ,! *l4* That the amendment* be /aopcsbd to mo C-oaetLtuU'.n '>f the Coj monwcaJth. iij ac cord.noo wuh the prnruioiis oi the tenth article ther-of 1 IherottbaU be on additional *eetJ*u. third article of the Confutation, to bo aciiynutqd n lour, fl? lultowA : ; W. E. Schmertz & Uo., NO. »1 FIFTH STREET. Mi A N £> «;h 11,PR KNd (.•uS»Ul£i>d ,\SI) LaCZUAITEKS PATENT LKATHKR, KID Morocco and kid noors, a,,, ,t O . Which Ihsy aro letlinz ul very lok- , rises. Jail MilW DWCOVEIU To StriraslheTi nml Improve tho Blrht Whore von cod get A noon A K T I <l, K. 4!' THE LOWEST PRICES TRY IT. D. S.TUFFfiNBACDER; No. IB Fifth street NE« LIGEE. TltAVfiLliNQ SHIRTS BfOCSSfIOB TO J A 8 . P . FLEMING DRUGGIST, COiIMRCIAL INFOMATION, Arbitration Oommltioe of the Board OX TPfMIO, 15m. M. SHINN. V. P. I JA3.I. BENNETT sm. S. DIL WORTH, ffm. HoOREERY, BA VXD WoCANDLESa. 85 OS J:Y IHAREET. . 002&E0TBD D'AtLT FOB THE IfOBffXKO PO*f B¥ KEB3BB. EOUNTZ Jt MEBTZ, BBOKBRB, NO, 118 WOOD BTBEXT. itollow-iner are the buying and selling rates tor si old, Silver, &c. i Buying flailing ?“ ld . I*3 00 OiruAnd kotcri... fV/ .V. .-?. '- -- 122 00 Exchange. par W par k Now York Baltimore., Philadelphia.. 805t0n,...—.... Westers Ezohaove. Cincinnati .. Dar u- .. ** pa j ft Cleveland par W St. Locia. ££ PITTSBUBM OIL TBADE. Thursday, An*. 20th. 1863. The market yesterday was dal! and very In active. Buyers i ('fuse lj operate at the present rates- i hoy fay there Is no money in it at the present figures. It certainly looks that way Tho receipts yertstday wero very light The mo'tthat came down were consigned to refiners and were therefore detained at the tanka un tho river. Ibe ratcaat Oil City ru’e very high, notwith flta&ding tho depression in the markets Eaet The last Pen 1 Freshet is said to have been one' of great sncco'9. Tiioy are beginning to noder* stand how to manage snob matters in that diree tion. Io New York Crude waj held at &si3--o a A* compared with the rates la thU oity the price* there are !nv, Tho exports Ea.«t yesterday only amounted to ’■’it bnrre!?. The imports were; by the Allegheny river ainonr.t that eamo to city, liSl bhls; amount eft at link. 1773 bbis. Per A. V. Railroad. 213 barrels. ■*■■ dc Tha market yesterday contsined more sellers than buyers. The latter party ooa hold very sparingly. Among tha sa'es were P'J ibli, packages returned. 2'’^-:; 50 do, pack ages Included, 2Sc These at present are the ti treme rates and could net be obtained for large parcels, old barrels were disposed of at tho same r tc* Roflncd dull. Filing bonded at fur La von to oraudi!; free wo* bold at ? 5£59c Sales fir future delivery at raii-ms prl.-o*. PITTSBURGH PBOTitJOE MARKET. 0; -K:' o>- rt;i. Da:i.t Pi)OT, I imreday. A tig. h. ISM. I ro the wej- -.r burn.*-, w. Irate noth!-g new' , n ' f,!-r -th. demttH ..! erat e ud tale htfwi 0. Thr weather wonMnuc wirm. which m> dmibi morale.! »- , r-h-e.k u pn„ trade. Maror mailer* rt-mnm about the tome. Gold end m‘tm are steadily decll Ing a D d will ,oon , i"? t 0 I " ,r - euntinne. plenty and i* readily brained an ea-j terra-f r go.,d paper lhai ban bat a rhnrt time rr. XoT! I>om oar glorton. nrmv continue to be faTor.ble. In a few dart we rha 1 b, ah o tn announce the fall of «:aarle*tnn Mobile w,l< -non folio * a„d the (Trend hobhi,. Of the Confederate State* will soon be rminTcre-1 taot, the thing, of the past. " 5™ ▼»* to* chingint hand .rt.tTptToM The -look in fir.t band, fit rapid-' lr dl-appearlnir. <i n eries—Sag r wajrorj fi m tt'der m entire demand- Prices ere evidently looking up t ofTee 1* tower .nd tend.ng down ’’ rii ’ to tna-ket b-ing liberal. Mo la..*c- B th Old ftrd tew crop, are unchanged Hour dull f rtbo various dorrilKionj. Me, of Ittwe-rradee were made yr,t-niny at a forther deeln.e. The to k In fl-,t hand 1, ample -.,r-lOU^-TT.h< ’ 1 0rtll « «■' week w„ * ,r ’ u l.t o » c* n,rv fo* and f* r i. if Tory evident Ui-tluo na n can ba off'ot ‘ , opr ‘ s V' r r ' *-C*' noe * the IT sen 'r ■ • <luinr-» -lia• tit en t o<*fs l,)n i f tie market both itant an t tf»n. Wuoo the eol f "a U finally hare a chanyotor , t - e Kk^i> Un< ,tl 57 er6 -- bxir* f4 - o ',‘ i!i P j X raat '*• ! >tb * r "alea of more Kw,r l b a 4 ‘ at **■ K; Mfa <J !im,r.d "Ti • ?*?K S were on a ™ t md.T • ! n nTthifi time are en ourrTnt ??’L , l sh " w , maktn? i urchoa a. Thw 'i,’l “• v u-u wfl-e; Wheat— K-J v , 'v. W hitcsl JO Oai* old die. newStaro . ur ' sale- at 70@?Sc. bar* le> no Kye Lrualoala* 7*u* _ .S.'e? . t .-SOAt' uQ ra.'ta at $4 ‘*o [hnT*»V ' f U ° Lhe Whwf at S & *w“:£S;!r anr ‘ w '■«»'«<« «»n.n.« ale? .(>1 bb*a ;$2 50* Duron- Thr? uurtio- was Rrui with a ffood de mand. ifce cU jo hr-t hand* is rapidly diaii*- peari : c '»..ns 'lu-c.U- made were th-follow ■ plain hums. ’<).oo> sales 5M m«««i -.0, hatus at IMU*,, „,1«. a aie,l awSa it 7? market prior. 1 Gruceric»~Tbo market was moderately firm lor certain depcnptions :-ugur was firm and adv-anrmg. Tbe wale? were os follows: r l 5 h M* 0rl«»M. 13c 2S hhdd cbla atlsJl, Coffee A 25 bb!s ISc: 20 bb!s “B” coffee WAc. raoltumps-Unobaneed.' sales 25 bblj o’.dsoe ea'es of 10 bbls new at 61c. tolfeo— Sales JO saoka of Rio at 30®3’c, a de cline- RiO(b —Stile* of )0 tierces at 9c. PHILADELPHIA t’ATTUJ OABKET li3"A a l^''“ l, of heefoattie at Phil ilP4 ATenne Dr-.ro Yard are modorato this nook, reaching about 1,600 head. fekleif? *» rat 4 7 ; er demand and prices are .a ’«**?■ *4* quoted, at from ' fur first quality Western and Pennsyl vania steers: B@9c for 2d do and B@7o for oom mon, ns to quality. Thotna-het closed rather dull, but all offered sold mtbiu tue range of the quotations given aboro. Ttie (iheep .Unrket. The arrivals and sales of Shoenat the Avenue !r ro J e °? nti P u<r roachlngabout 51000 “ ea r * ero 4*A fair dem/md atabout previous -S# l !is/)Lav te JLv fla * 08 sheep are making headl^ C RTOSS: *took sheep at s3@4-per con'lnqo ecaroe and rang© at from $3 to 450 hen ! q»to lanlity. Cows atid Calves. .The arrivals and enloi of oowh are large, thoymobmg about JCOheod this week. There u a taur demand at about the former rates. Springers selling at SPWj and cow%nd cai at irom %4 head, iw to quality: Old poor oows sell Tit from per head. (jAiiVKB, about 37 head cold at 4@6c ft lb as to weight and condition. The Hog market, The arri‘ A’B and sales of llogs at the Union and Avenue Drove-Yards reach about27oo head this wei-k, aeding at from per 100 pounds net. .2, 9) bend sold at the Union Drovo Yai*d, by Henry filow at from lor oom fed and 6 7J® 7 50 per UV) the net for htill-fed 360 head a -ld at the Avenue Drove Yard, by John Crauso & Company at $7.00@7.50 9 100 lbs, net ’ 1 R. H ITT OHI If S 0 51 h-xtc or (.escb A HDtcauiaou,), COMMISsiOR A SWASDIM HERMAN! Dealer fa WLBTKRN RESERVE CHEESE. Flour, Grain, Fiih. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pear] Ash os. and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Bostßrand.-of Family Flour Always on Hand. So. 102 bMioad Street, Between Wood and Market. . PITTsBUGH, PKNfTA. ta..Liberal aaraaoe made on Consignment* apU-lsd.. QEO. R. COCHRAN, ATi-URNEY AND COUNSELLOR AX LAW, v :, °-i& s i£a rthoCoart r ; -•A his oare will rooeive promptattehtion. CoY an< * th * am ”WßßmlSbiSiiit^} S, 2£." EIEB & 00,, mxjpijmmisa o * s*wr© IV6. a Oftrbon Oil, 135 I benzols. . j p^II°R.Oo“BEBXY ”“«*• «T ;w * a - A n oil TO-rmtol toSife-d TBEARDESCG OIL COMPLY - kavb *H Refined Ardesc© Of ij • »OSESPK)SIVa. ILSO. P O' B B B S K g O t Si warehouse, »7 SBH Its K'mkfc-r PIT2SSORO3. PEHN A. j r. noen t Oi 1 Wort; : Dinar cats, dwi, ap & co^ . . . MannaotUEcra oj i !*PEE WHTHTB EKVIJS'JEB ,!=..- *2 A. TEt'"S O Kr o’ I X,' ®,« Office, EO. SOI RIBJCRTY SI'REKT. Pilte faDmh- ?r, . ayj^faa C** AA »E HESS, BKACkETS, ss CORNICES, CANDELBP.A'S. LA 1)1 PS, EEG-ILDBD OB BEBBOBZEIII. apd mode equal to new. •* Ako, Cbaadfelie rs. altered to burn Carbon OiJ. at the i * Lamp and Oil Store of WKtßOltf, ftElkEttKflrKEUT, ; :: lfrlAYopd street,b*».rfjtft* Olßrs PIAKOS,! Which for power anii«weetncm of to"", e a agreeable toneh. and boadty of finish bafo by judges been pronoanoed unrivalled- As to the relative in erbr of Kriabe’n PUdcd*' v« would refer to the ositificatca of oxocllince Jfrom XfIALBKKG, STPAKOSCII, i>- S4TTBPJ and IT. VIEUXTEM??, Malso from some of the and Amateurpia rhecounirj • ! A beaati ill cow stock of Knnbe’c Finn'S arc now being rclectedfcy the sub-criber in Balti more- . • - f j charljOttc urtms an!3 Fifth street- Modeiis sch oo l fos the vroiiiN, : A th f ron?h and systiiuatlo firrar-gonsofit of easy. propre?<lve stedks*. ads Med to the want* of scholars to oyery ccgrco of adrii-ccmezL Add cd to *hich is a large acToction of popular Song*, naltiea. Polk-b, Dances, Marches, Qcickiteps. By T,. Q. Feaaendrn. i ' or of work is a teacher of t' e * and f Ivca this Snhocl alter a long os pcrienco to its For Eierci**? and Examples selections are lakes iroia Saigtoo. LabPzkl, Fieyel.il nani, Ca-rny and other* of like coUb rtt? a* teach© ■ and composer*. The seco d part ot the booh is Intended to meet the wants cf tbof© wh are iesirons of well -tirs. Qnadri'lcs. W a ltiPB,Pi.!kas. Ac. . Price, $3 on. SPRING SOOB^ Wi* Worial> rAUi THT, ATTfES* tion Ci! tocur.?t<*oi of SPBISfI ASD SOTEB GOODS, rvU Stc soTTeri cJ '" PLAIN AyD FANCY CASMHEBEB, nil table for Barinoss Suit,. A tali ar.i coatplete aasortmeot of finebl?-r!r CLOTHS ASD CASSiaiEBES, Plain and figured Silk and vaahmora VeTiags W. H. MoGEE A CC., 143 i r.HFßafs . HF-ET'. corner of Jikrket3tinere. Allaghcnr mhsrd*Tr;tf zaiKLxa maoeb Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, 255 MARKET STREET, Korth side, PHILA»EtPH*A iyL:—>c9-lyd HESUY W. BEAUMONT ACO. foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Alia Blackberry. Raspberry. Wild Cherry, and Dlngc Brandies. Old Monongbahclo, Rye. and other Whiskies. Jamaica Rum, Ac. Opposite fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Hotels. Taverns, and Families, supplied at moderate profltafor Cash. myTlilyd J. & M. M’S'JTEIEN' , Brass Founders* SAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All toads of Brass and. Iron C6«hs . . made-to. order* Also, BRASS CASTINGS, OP ALL KINDS Made at the shortest notice. Particular tfttfiftrsil naid to the fitttn* no and ropairingofOlL REFINERIES, ‘ 81 &84 WATER STREET,-near Liberty. „uS?” { ?‘ b<!raof ais , fil “ being rraeayai me will tnanre to give safiglhetibn In over? re roeot - ’■ - ■ EeSlyd -cjo2fl Aug. 17, 1833. pfflwk niHKAsa* : - DR. BROWN’S OFFICE, 60 SMITBFIELD STREET , Dr. Brown’s remedies never tail to onreimiia '»“«>, swofaloaa; and venereal affections—AUc hereditary taint, aach as tetter, psoriasie and oth upases, the brtatn of which the patient D ignorant, - , b bromtM on by aoiltarytahiKare the enlr medicinm known in Ode ooontry which are cafe and will eneediu restore tohoaith. J _ , RHEUMATISM, I .]«!•' remedies onre fa a few days thii iniui smtotion “3 Rl&oys, DrltaHon of tlie Bladd«s strtrt- * n3 7 Wod t ' 3ntall ‘ 11 >««st Medlrineseehtto any aAdrees safely peeked. fe*Tf^tartata' NO - a ° B OUT SALE OF SUNXER , rP Goods without regard to cost, oonaistine of- Shawls,:Silk Ma-d es. Cfaonlirf S OTofarkfadr 8 Umbrellas, and Dress 1 wiU vaoatethefront nartof my store in tern days for improvements, I desire to reduce m? dock. Eutranoe on Market Alley and Marked efreeL Cnstomeri and the pnbiie are iurttai to QHARLEB L, CALDWELL ■ tSnooesaor teJaj. Holmes A Co, ’ O R K r* A c K 32 £6 CnmoM^S@^ Caro<l Hain3 ' j5iU& i ‘f Plttabnrsb, P». OAi- B,a No-aßttSt. DEALEBB LB OILS, PI AKO DEATiEBS, ; jf CffAR, C- BIIIULOB, 81 Wooda'reet, .J. BODMA.H SlO££ SfAGEK & EHCKO, Importer: and dealer* In ÜBaLEES in Wo. S 3 Liberty Nireot, „***;•>• i-ykch, ,i_Np.9e Market street, betweeo Sth at.and Diamand. Esta&lmfe&d 1842 i JOBDICAI. TO THE: FWB&X&J 6BBaSSi}U&ilp^. JJP®V mil: dl3«r.'if? o; 1 - mat locs common trjdUv i ?!*».* ta P«fa olbotn :., ■ .JotolJ BS*&sut«ra dieaifroßs ss?W ’ 55«iSSt? tf 6 «iEft,2ia .t&Fj hmawS «KS .eoiinptfoa amoii* fa.keenthS JJ& S ,3kt jp-V&jo : thKasmoat-staoid ffisS nradMl oad.sfMttmptooia v3 sasiso 40, te S&d&i&s ana thaakfol that thd? 1ISS? MW remedies, cd h EEd nsMbtotrii tie yesitifelo - ?omala d>”- 03«,iaretreatedwiticiaii:eilon«!<ss!— nsviaslisd «w-f«rty 7&g m- egptateiai n gcntialitaojtsiaoi.botK.tUe Q3J World .taa in IflrflWMaeikteaj leads fiferto&Ad Slsta , l *a* toakatelffejuid happiness will -zzaa feioca raoatho now—palled eh« Jr. Undo a d loazirtnis montehanks sea acacia bc4 anion and be'ocrad Ccnsamotlca and, all of Its Medi-ed diseases. M whiei so iteS nannaHy £!V o«roonntrfti>oas «LRa , aturpaytjeui&rs oau fcshoc*of c*y by 2>rodniiaff snoopy of .^: : ilnoLo/j tho »d- Tjataso o» oter °fcrtp -yeanr-esparienM isd M lias.snpsrSor aSUs lo the treataeaf of rawei &&&£%s!%£& dally oonspltesey tha prefer,-.- a;, aßndlooreaom JSJKSS .» dSsogr, puoUsoara. pro pnrtore ef Jtciito •ws-.-Ofieei es-SaSkield TOCCTe JIMP AJidgVCRj! Threat*. v*fr, rajtwatnii* ■teadeSia. IKi-oefctr .r?, V 33 cek aex>. STRI'P er JfAHDRtSE AKn sm r.UNeiA, . ,J Having inula, man. employed for the last six t years compounding the above'exOTUent reiiodles for myosrn-jjxiotice*; and: having, used then with uncommon success in all that time, I feel it a duty to set them- bo&jrdi the public,' as myfoxpe nence leads, me to think they are as near specifics as any remedied treH bd-for the fol Wins disease?, Bamefe-jrS<lrofui% A and ail diseases that arise from an Smimro state of the ne trili coiranes any parson of their fitness for those diseases,- Prepared andsold - VT. D. to Smithfipld st.. ritfsbureh, Po. WM, SL FABEM fe. CO; ; 3 TSft STl BSoj.fi" B-UILOgeS gjerosa JJV'sajai2&s-ys., stsEsai sfiswasii sss ssieh sskess. issi iha Psifi, S. B. 'Pasite&sjs? Dorret, Ail KIKES 05' i.m Stesus tepn«,»ano* £rom ftiee to oie fg&£ ato. atrs paramlai sttron-si w (£* eonstraction oi S tr ? 7 ajiosf. and" oaalicua itcsanafeibaS o' Vawan InacMaerr end MaiKrtsrCards. - ' OortinKsara low, <mr miihiair? manclac'.ra sd or lie best qoa'.ltj IS iriatei'.n!;, ffid wartsn ui In *ll casts to eito nviisfictiQa. from all pans Cil the ectffitrr solicit* td end •oromptAv ailiH. f<sa?a.&T7 *JJEW BOILER J. j. powers A 'FTENBS to THEJU^FFACTIIKE £t‘ d Stea J n Boi i ers - Stills, Tanks, Aerators, w»i. Pan*. Sugar Pars Sh et, Iron iChimnejs, cr'-eoningB, and all other artiplesustially mail' uiactured at similar conoerna. Prompt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OP LOCUST and DDQUESNK WAT 1 5th W ard, AUeghony river, frB*lyd Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. AJfUW AS» USEFUL ABTICLE FOB wetting planta and flower 3, washing windows. carriAics. Aa. Pumps ot ©very description sold made e a P nf e S oid. l,;lskln ' a Patent W “ er Draw ” r w ELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood St. One door from Sixth. GBAVBL HOOFING- Refaibs PBonmi at TENDED TO. a L * AT - LPPTON.OLDDM &«k, Comer Fifth and Wood streets, second story iylu DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFOHD. ManuXaoiurers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAM or M'S’® A.sf FIS’TEI&S, MACHINESTS aND COPPERSMITHS. OASTiSiOS OF EVERT BE. ®‘ M^utaSfittita:^dmpairfay^ompt]y o a?‘ fo, fu- WKAI BKICEtAJit*. BI(8rN3BlJBG GBAPE. E CAS i'IK.MIH A FKWHVKm M pS^. vlln * b, ° ««•»*'*« »P«a«w2 BAITB & OAFPBLIj, svsßcnm tais^ks, Spring Goods, eciiiistias cf CTotbe.eaalmerea, Vesting, ALSO—A large* cioci 0/ 9 GKNT”B FKJBNISHINC* OOOD.J, W d every gnnUah L^.n B .liO.^ B.Lotto* ***R Olddkjt d^'PijSlMEa^ VAJnTVAOTITBXBfi iStD ft PELT OEIENT & GRAVEL HOOFING BMJBMnadi^at thaloweMSriSa l7l^3 “ a """-•■■ mhiT ■ SAXF, Of trotalnbarneai. '“■« J. KNOX. 2& tfifth ecrivst.
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