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i.fir.-ri I W r¥. E | K T '.T •M°BsisG POST,
A GOOD FAMILY NEWBPApIk; S
JUST I3BU E)D|\
£f in Wrappers, FrrE cbkt3.
Passage from England & Ireland
f 25 ©©;.
Agency.
• from, .or to any part 6f the old conn.
“iWSIKP'JSF steam or sailing packets.
Bight DRAFTS FOR BAXJsTparable In any
vi ) j. IPWthf ;■} j.: j
Agent for the Indianapolis andXJinoinnati R&fl.
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palling Packets, for, £ho Steamed Great East.,
■■ - i ■ - omtifcid ftrthelin&offifcteihfcra saUmfiwtwififth ;
Jfg'lXprfc lirasool, S3way.
•'^EftT-'EASTERN,
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tf'WSSSF AND lt verpool,
MM) k AspiNWALt r Agfjts.: :77
Grea t Eastern,
WALTER PATOU,- Commander
j,; J . ‘■to.t/BE D^SPATO^ED
FrijinLiverpool —Wednejday, August 12
at 4 o'clock I*. M., precisely.
From New lark.. ...Wedhes&wvSopt 2,
i‘i« »*.» ©’filock gfciJH,, precisely.
And at intervals thereafter of pboutrix weeks
rrorn eacb port. •
FIBST CABIN, from L.. 595 to $135
SECOND CABIN, state room berth?,
meals furnished at separate tables. $ 70
out and bafck/fn the fit
, 2d Cabins only, a fere and a haiq ; :
Servants accompanying passengers, and Chil
dren under twelve years of age, half lnfen ts
iBBCABIM 1 , intermediaterstate room,
~ paseangors-foand with beds, bedding, table -
_uten«nlBana good substant f05d::.....:..r...'55* 1
AOfiwith; superior accOmedations-$3O
Fnoes of cabin passage from Liverpool at ama
rates as above . d !
Prices of steeragepassage from Liverpool,. $25
All tore Payable In Gold, or Its
. <.alent In IJ. Currency, -...
' i :Saoh passenger allowed twenty cubie feet 0
luggage. 1 « . 4
An experienced Surgeon on board. *
xoj passage only apply to ;
CHAS. A, WHIITSET,
Atthh
. 9 HOWLAXD|Ap^Tip £ Sr‘-
jy2Sjt e 2 54 south street, New York.
€lJJTAKl)jg|g||
s , S%am Jg Queenstown and j Liverpool,
powerful feteamshipa
fflllOS" | pm a *«
MABAriios. I TKiPoir,
-nrilX SAIL FROM SKW FORK
'j » HiiiiffflgLS® alternate Wedneßdayi
GRAND MASS MEETING
CONCERT HAIL SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth Street,
to ratify the sohednle of exceedingly low Driees
of BgOTfc and SHOES, which has ceen adapted
Closing Out of Spring Stock,
Don t fia.il to attend this meeting and brine
yonr friends with yon, for the following very gooo
reasons; Whether yon purchase! or not you will
receive polite attention ■ All goods are warrantee
movers’particular. Thep ivilege allowed ofex
ohanglng every article which, upon examination
at home, does not meet the entire approval of the
purchasers.
BEHBMBEE THE PLACE,
SO.- 62 FIFTH CTRKKT,
;-Jy2s W , , , .t -, ? J .
BEBMM CATHOLIC HIGH SCfIODI
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WO. ' STBEET,
■ APPraya-of the German Gatfiolio
• High School recently established in this city, and
we cordially recommend it to the patronage oi jji;
the Catholics of oar Diocese. ;
tM. DOMESTIC,
JMdjonof Pittsburgh.
The first session of xhtsist
.STITUTI ON will commence on TUESDAY,
• di* 5 ' The studies oh
“ 'theTChool art bo arranged as to embrace a fall
and, thocough course of Greek, Latin, Engiish.
German ana Mathematics, including thehnSthea ‘
usually attended to in connectiori with these rer
: t. , apeosiye departments.. Students who Srt ifctflhd*'
Arithmetic, and such other br&nbhes ! as may fit
them to be useful and intelligent-li the discharge
of the various duties of the stort or£ounting
room, orv l any profession. Our coucse.of studies.
- embraces also the subjects requiredin prepara
tion for entering any of our Theological Schools
or Seminaries. i.
Parents wishing to secure for their sons a thor
ough instruction, are respectfully] invited to ap
■ giiy to Prof FW. A. Rieoel, Ai ftf, No. 597 Penn
afreet, as soon as convenient, ana, if possible.
BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER,
• Mr. Reidel will be at home 'daily from
10 to 12 A. M. and from 3 to 4 P. Mi
For further information, r or for a prospectus
containing full details, please cadi on or'address
REV. JOSEPH M. HELMPr2bCHT, - •
‘■n»A« e 3l! c> &£? Philomena's Churoh, or
PBOF.P.W.A, BIEDEL, A.M. 1
P. O.Box 1240, Pittsburgh, Pa. j
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ST FRANCIS 6OULEGE7
uibni c*s to* ra«cisc*H brothers
JL IS L 08351 '•Vr Csnibna ooimty Pennsyl
:«jdd> shoot four Ou ~ t SS!? I 'J Station, on
- and Pitts
burgh, was chartered tn with pnviliges to
oonler the osnal CoUariate ttonow, and Degrees.
The location of the College f* °ne of the most
V»A3t\ry J Pwrm-Rylvanl&—"this of the Alle
t‘ii. ■ |tiiffyMnTifiMna for its pure
* '■' JbUoniMj It la divide i
iniebfo Besnoo?,- Students oshnot return homo,
the Sos&o&'-i.&ll the-Apparatus noees
fc- Ac*
to the
fnStrumenial and Vocal &lu£&3 forma no extra
Marge* Students frill be admitted from eight
the ago of manhood.
Tnkg—Board snd Toiticn, p&yajble half yearly
- »•« 65
'.ano use of instruments, per mi
gjassloal and idodorn Languages; extra.lv!/ Ift
gtttaentg spending Vacation at the College 20
, i 4 l beja»de, t o the Rt. Rot. Btoho©
yOwtaor. tothe Kev/T. S. RerabMtfßUMaSs«
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, -,,Her. P. Mahar, Harrisburg* ! anl7 , v
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BOOTKASD SHOES,; , /
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STEMPIin »»'
IflE STEAMS HI?
I i'PfE.
Quits a cotton plantation 'hag been ea
tabliahed in Egypt) or Southern Illinois,
. biy a party of, wealthy Cincinnati mer 1 - 1
jCfiaote,' ' Ihesaedwasbronght from Ten-
andWready- eeyen thousand acres
sansj£. '.lhe land is worked
by. East' Tennessee and Georgia refugees,
-wbbaro.ipßldj'sfl 'Wper day! during the
pcottobißdaa;bn>ond's2pef*day for theoul
jar* of the potato, 1
TEE DAILY POST-ADVANCED
M 449 Jt&il
Six montns, **
i Throe " M -
One " *' .....
One week, delivered in the citv
Single copies •
To agents per hundred..
M.
2 00
ADVKBTISIJie BATES,
Thefollowing rates of advertising have been
OTMdmMby thePabilßhera of the Pittsburg',
P“f, h B3, on and -after the 10th
day of November. 1863, on all new contracts.*
FOB STASHING WATTIIB.
?*®jS W? IBS QATA EE, niaj DA 1 .
Oneinsertion.— » BOTwomointhsu™* o oo
Two inserfioM.™ 100 Three m<nit£L. 1:, TI OO
Three insertions 133 Four months.... 13 00
Tw weo fc:- 2 00 months,...’ If So
Two weeks.. 3 50 Six months}..**. .15 00
Three weela 500 Nine months,*. 30 00
One month 6 00 One year?..- 85 00
; ‘m?? lt ,P H ¥ rBEAßlEl,tu[ T*»- :
Whioh allows thenrivilege of a Weekly ohanvo
of matter, to no inserted ■ ■ •
advertisements. •
PBB SIHOLS SQUARE, ITUKT DVT
Six months. eifiAA
Twelve months T XJv-/.'.X " *3O 00
Administrators’Kotices.l;.—; ..XXT.T 925
Marriage Notices T?** ’ ‘ * 99 2*
Death Notices, each insertion * [JkuIIT ’ < 50'
*3- All advertisements orde ■ttFin-.for one
be ogshn tSe fime'of or-
Candidate for
Jndsie of the ' Supreme Court
In Favorot Negro Suffrage..
The Uniontown Genius of Liberty ex
poses the coarse of. Judge Agnew Tn the
Befonp Convention oh'The: question of
negro suffrage, it should deprive Him® of
the vote of every man 5n ;.»he State Vho
believes that our free ancestors fraihfed
our institutions for free white men ahd'i
their descendants forever.; We qudte frOm‘|
the Genius:
“The Republicans have been as unfor- 1
tunate in the nomination of Judge Agnew
as in that of‘GfoveradriQurtih. : fie was a
member of the Convention which framed
the Constitution of 1838; and his course
jo that ho.dy.on the question of negro suf
frage was.such os will not Very strongly
commend him to the favor of many white
men. j
it-i--known that under the Constitu-
lT'.iO it. was a 'mooted question
whether colored men wereentitled to vote.
In some parts of the State they were al
lowed to exercise the right, hnd in others
it was denied them, la. ths Convention
oflB3B, called to amend the Constitution,
it was proposed to put this j question at
rest by confining the elective franchise to
white men Otfly; s With this view Mr
’Martin Philadelphia, on j the 23d of
June, 1887, offered the following proviso
to the 3d article :
‘ " Provided, dlso, That thij rights of an
elector shall in no case extened to others
than free white male citizens*’ , .
against it, and Judge Woodvkrtdvthe
candid ate fpr-G^vernopi
thofCoaV'entnw
Toted lor it. It was lost, “-(debates, vol
8, page 91.)
of January, 1889, Mr.
; Martin ronewoa Hia effort, by moving to
insert the word ‘white’ amoiig the quali
fications for voters. Upon this motion a
long and , able; debate ensued, Judge
Woodward taking an active, and leading
part in favor of the motion ' and against
negro suffrage.
On the 20th of January a vote was taken
on the motion, by yeas and nays, and the
.word.‘white’, was inserted in the third ar
ticle of iho - Constitution, Judge Agnew
voting against it and Woodward
.for it.„ (Debates, volume 10, and nape
-106.) ; - y
“To that motion, thus carried against
the opposition of Jndge Agnew, we owe
ttiq &ct that theflegroes are not voters in
Pennsylvania. ' ‘ -
“An attempt was snbseqaentl; made to
continue the. rightof suffrage to those ne
groes who had before exercised it; aDd for
this Judge Agnew voted, on the principle
that ‘half a loaf is betterthan no bread.’
Judge Woodward, however, voted against
it.
“This is the man for whom white men
.are asked to vote. Had- he sucoeded in
making negroes voters, his i chances of
election would now be pretty.'fair ; but as
whites are, through the efforts of men like
Judge Woodward, alone invested with the
invaluable right of suffrage, it is not like
ly that Judge Agnew will reach the Su
preme Bench.
“We cannot refrain from giving the con
cluding paragraph of a powerful Bpeech’
made in the Convention by; judge Wood
ward on this great question of negro suf
frage: . .
t-t I am Bare the sober sense ot our citi
zens would. be outraged by a decision that
nfgroea are to vote,.and this will be de
cided if yon reject the amendment. At
no stage of our hiatoir have; our- people
been willing to give them thjs right, and
now let ns not offend against; nature, and
do violence, to the j general | feeiling, by
saying that in all time to conje they shall
■possess it.: Let us notreducej the inestim
able right ofauffrageto thisdegi-adation, lest
Jb.e.people spurn it f rpm_ them, as unwor
thy any.Topgerof their affections, but let
us preserve .hud bequeath it as we have
inherited it, and their posterity will sure
ly have no reproaches for our memories,
hereafter.” ’
Boyai JBlood.
Any one who has seen the royal fami
lies of Europe, must have been impressed
with the truth of the common saying that
very little intellect is required to govern a
nation. Constant intermarriage has pro
duced a mild form of idiocy. The way in
which the royalties are mixed up is well
iEnstrafecL by the would-be Emperor of
.Mexico, „ Maximilian of Austria is broth
sc hf i and a son-in-law
of Leopold of Belgium, while his wife is
a . coitsiu: iofi. Queen Victoria, grand
daughter .of: the- ex-Queeni of Prance,
and niece of Prihed-de'JoinVijle, Duke of
Nemours, Aumale and Montjmliaer. and;
first cousin of the Count de Paris 'and
Due de Chartres.
Walking bn the Water.
A person in London recently attempted,
to walk upon the water, and succeeded.—
Hehadan ajr-tight.vegßel upon his back,
find one.on his breast,, both worn under
his clothes; he algo had email paddles of
a. peculiar kind on his feet, Which aided
his progress. Thesa.arragemerits enabled
him.to walk on the water with ease. The
idea is worth while experimenting upon
here.
Habits of Lobsters,
-. of our readers have a fondness tor
lobsfer flesh, who may know little about
the habits of this prince of, shell fish.—
A.s a kind of dessert after a hearty meal on
this luxury of the tahie, we commend
, their attention the following, sketch by
1 G. P. Diaceway : j
Who does not like the flesh of the lob-.
st^r ? Even the children kndwa tlie nurs
.ery riddle ‘‘Black in the kitchen, red on
the table. ’ ’ Without any warmth in their j
Bodies, or even without igd i blood.cirou
ating through, their veins they are won
derouely .jorcacicma. They-even- devour
each. other,,and may be said to eat them
selves i for ohanging their shell and • sto
mach every.year, these remains are gen
erally the first morsel to glut their new
system. They are alwpys; in harness,
heavily armed to the teeth ; seven jointed
in the cunningly forged mail of their back-
B.eneath this protecting roof move four,
yes, eight sprawling feet, fonr on each side,
pashing forward the unweildly war engine
Me th&Romanßegion under the shelter
of the battering ram.
The two great claws ure the lobsters in
struments of provision and defence, and
bv opening like a pair of scissors, they
have great strength and toke a firm hold
Between the two claws lies the animal’s
head, very small, with eyes like two horny,
black specks, on each side, and these it
[can advance out of the socket or draw in
at pleasure, The mouth opens and shuts
lengthwise of the body, not crosswise, os
with men and higher races of animals. It
has two teeth tor its food, but three more
in the stomachy Before the pointed nose,
the long, wiro-liko feelers or horns are i
stretched out, thatseem to aid the dimness
of its sight. The tall, or jointed instru
ment, is its great locomotive, by which it
is raised and propelled through the water.
Beneath this we see lodged the spawn in
abundance
.ai«:iUS8:00
4 2)
.. 2 15
*», 70
When the young lobsters leave the pa
re*, they seek refuge in sniall clefts of
the rocks, or crevices at the bottom of the
sea. In a few weeks they grow much
larger, and change their shell for lobster
hooc. In general, this is done once a
year; it is painful. For some days before
this change, the animal discontinues its
usual strength and vigor, lying torpid and
motionless; but just before casting its
Bbell, striking its claws against one an
other, hud every limb seems to tremble.—
Then the'body swells in an unusual man
ner, and the shell begins, to divide—it
Beems turned_ inside out, hhe stomach
coming out with its shell. For several
hours it so continues enfeebled and mo
tionless, bnt in two days the new skin be
comes hardened, and within forty-eight
hours the shell is perfectly formed and
hard, like the One jnst cast off.
The lobster has now increased more
.than athirdin its size, and likWa bby who
[“W’JtSTOwqlila paat%it seehis •nrdnderftd
8?® 2“ kgeJl.ctaJd pontain. «o;-«e6ti
;ah animal.as fills the new.' , Below. mAia
twice ten years, and tones a foot or a claw
ssdthcrat feeling his loss, for he very well
knows that they will grow again. At cer
tain.seasons lobsters never mtet each oth
er without having a fi B ht, and when a Ifg
or even a claw is lost, the victor carries it
off, while the vanquished retires for a
thorough repair of ftis injured anatomy.
This is quickly accomplished, for in three
weeks the new limb is nearly as large and
powerfnl as the old one.
The lobster has his rocky hole at a depth
of from six to twelve fathoms, and the
propogation of his race is continued on
in marvellous numbers. More than t.velve
thousand eggs have been counted in a
single femalel When he .reaches the light
he is inactive but iu his own real;.:' he
dashes with rapid speed over chasms aud
rocky table lands of the oefian. A :ao
tion of the tail is sufficient to burl him
more than fifty feet deep, and thus escape
the swiftest pursuit.
Optical Illusion
The following instance of singular op
tical illusion recently occurred in Brus
sels. The victim was a gentleman, who,
being somewhat troubled by cobwebs and
spots in his eyes, rubbed them one night
with a few drops of belladonna. In the
mormag the cobwebs were gone, but the
whole outer-face of the world had chang
ed. His newspaper, which had been
placed by hie bedside, was composed of
type so small that he could hardly de
cipher it. He rang the bell, pud his stout
servant weuch had shrunk intb a thin little
girl of ten years. He got up in great
fright and looked after his alotbea—they
were the garments ot a child, but, as his
own limbs had diminished in proportion,
he got into them. He found his wife and
children at the table—the former a dwarf,
and the latter a row of dolls. He har
ried off to his physician ; the horses he
met looked like dogs, the dogs like rats. —
Everything was Lilliputian. Lotions
were applied to the victim’s eyes, and the
next day Brobignag returned, bringing
back the cobwebs and spots, :
Decision 01 the Second Comptrol
ler of the Treasury.
The Second Comptroller of the Trea
sury has decided that when a non-com
missioned officer or private is discharged
after two years service, on account ot pro
motion, his one hundred dollars bounty is
payable at the time of such discharge.
t is also insisted that biennial exemption
of invalid pensioners must be by two
surgeons or physicians. Officers who
may be relieved under the act of Con
gresaof 1861 aud 1862, and who were on
duty at the date of the retirement, are
entitled to a continuation of their full
pay.
J. IHJNjLEVY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
myZtlydaw "
KKW DWCOVEBV
'To Strengthen and Improve the Bight.
Ths ; ,, , PgBBLI
jjussian Spectacles,
'PEBB6SS SUFFERING FROM BE
; ST: fectlvfi Sight* from age or other oaua
es, can be relieved by using the Russian Peb
bie well tried b
many responsible- citizens of 'Pittsburgh and v •
cinity, towhomtfcey have given perfect satisfac
tion. The, csrtiiieata3 r ©f?these persons can be
scen.at mj oftae*. . . ■ £ ~ ;
6®- All who purchase one pair of the Ra#iian
PebblaSpoetacleaaro entitled l to b© supplied in
future free «f charge with those which will always
give satisfaction.
Therefore, if you wish to ensure an improve
afcent in your Sight oall on
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Manufacturer oftheßussian Pebble Spectacles,
, iJahieAaw % Fifth Street, Post Buildinl
business is closed on Saturday
■coagersS gax
wDw TERS. a very ree - a at
FRIDAY MDRAf#©, AUGUST 21, 1868,
BAMKXNQ. HCjilfoEß; /"*
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KOUNTZ &SMBRTZ,
, BvWfcßlffls, '
Ko. 118 'Wood St.,'second jdoo Above
- - ’ Fifth 1 - 1
|hI;AI.KHB m SOBEIHfi ASD Bomcstio
MX Srohange, Coin. BanklfoWa, and, Oovorn
ment Soounties. CoUeotlbumoEpQy attoadel
to- j anil
* ,ID , SII.TEB, BEttAiSp SO'SEa
° f ludsbt^f
7 8-10 Bonds and up o ns,
arid &U otherjgiTenungEt aeogritfo, Vooi&Oay
- W» BLffllitlAßSß .cfcj.--- -
nhs;6n>d W ooi street, corner of Third,
Jf.O'flARA.
O’HARA & SSGiENN,
Attorneys UN '• TL ot^,
-A!iD- L-Y.!
REAL ESTATE 4§ENTB,
OFFICE 89 GR&Mtfr STREET,
Opposite the Court Pittsburgh.
attention given to;the settlement
ol Estates, sale and transfer of Beat Estate. Ex
animation of Titles, Soldiers tSairiiSt collections
in any part of the vest. . ; .. !j
Prompt remittances, and fu.B correspondence in
regard to all business entrusted tobor. care.'
Toie-tt j K-; i
Wantedt ),' ! ~ ‘
A-tDOUABSA. Mosfifji, I WASPS'
• tv to hire Agents Tn every/county at $75 a
month, expenses paid, to sell mynew cheap Fam
ily Sewing Maobmos. S.MAPfeQff, Alfred, Ma
Wanted' J*' 3 1 1’
A noßmon WE WAST
Agents at $6O a month.tafoonse? paid to
sell our hveriastmo Pencils, Qri&t&l Burners, and
13 other articles, 15 circulars Bjmt ifree. Address
SHAW k Maine.
xny&3mdaw
/& JOINT RBSOHJTIOir pBOPOSLNG
« «EHTAIN AMENJJMEISEJ TO THE
CONSTITUTION. Be it resolved bp the Senate
and House of Bepreeentativit'.'ttf the Common
wealth of Penntylvanxa in Qeiu&tsl Assembly met,
That.the .following araeirdinents [be \ roposod to
the Constitution of the Co;r monwealth, In ac
cordance with the provisions of the tenth article
thereof; re t
There shall be an additional section to tho third
article of the Constitution, to jw designated *8
section four, as follows: * j
Section 4. Whenever any- the qualified
electors of this Conunonwealthßfiali he in actual
military service, under a reqmsfiibfi: from the
President of the United Statvs.jMby-the author
ity of this Commonwealth, guche BOfotodnay ex
ercise the richt of euQxage in lefftipns by the
oitizons, under such regulations is hrolw shall
be. prororibod by law. a* i if they wme
: present at their usual place of eta tion.
There shall be two additional sections to the
eleventh articlo of the Conatitui fe, to bodesjg
nated as t actions eight and ninovT *lhllows •'
. Section k. ;*o bill shall bopfcfc xthy the.Leg
lslature containing more than:qnt subject, which
shall be dearly expressed in tlfeVfcl*, except ap
propriation bilk. ’-jr
Section 9. No bill shall 6a Bytho Leg
islature granting any powers, pzi aH£cea..in any
case, where the authority to JRS ;t such powers,
cr privileges, has heozw orsnlj bo,
conferred upon,tho courts ofthii i ommonwealth.
JOI£ CESSNA,
Speaker of tiro ngon^aives.
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PEtTNBYLVAPiIA. 6S:
(-—■l I do hereby oertify that the forogoinK
u 8, Vaonexod i a a full, true and correct copy ot
tho original Joint itcgolatioA of the Gen
eral Assembly, entitled “A Joint Resolution pro
posing certain amendment!* to tho Constitution.”
**tbe sameremaiosou ftio mthls offled.
In testimony trhoreof I havo hjweanto sot iny
hand, and eausod tho seal of tho fciceroLiry'd Of
fice to be affiled tho day and yearabovo written
BIJ SUUUSR,
julfhdU rieoretary of tho Commonwealth.
W. E. Schmertz & Go.,
NO. 31 FIFTH NTKEET,
Hava just received a i.-.rgo and Boporior assort'
ment of
MISS ES A X D CHILD RUNS.
BALMORALS, BUTTON BOOTri,
KUUENIii. CONGRESS AND
LACE GAITERS,
PATENT LEATHER, KID,
AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS.
MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS. Ac, Ao.
Which they are selling at very low prioofl,
jull
R. HUTCHINSON
(BITE or I.EECH A RUTCHIHBOH,)!
IMMISSION k FOBWIM MMI’HAM
Dealer in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl
Ashca, and PRODUCE GENERALLY.
Boat Brands of Family Flour Always on JR&nd.
No. 102 Second'Street,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBUGH, PRNN 7 A.
advance made on Consignments,
apll-lfd
K.U. KIKB JAHKB GLOVER JOHN FOBTgB
PITTOBTBGH FIRE BRICK MANC
FACTURTNG COMPANY. -
S4IEK, «jlovier!& CO.,
Manufacturers of Fire Briok, Tileai Crucibles, Ac.
anddealerein'Fucand Tuoiblc Clay.
f3»0ff100365 Liberty ctreot* opposite the P* R.
R. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh.
Orders roup oc trolly solicited. febatfedmd
J_JUY YOVK SHOES
Where you can get
A GOO!> ARTICLE
AT THE LOWEST PRICER.
TRY IT.
D. 8. DIFFENBACHER.
No. 15 Fifth street
Tourists would do, well to
oali and supply themselves that very
oonvenient artiole, !
NEGLIGEE,
TRAVELING SHIRTB.
of which we have received a large invoice of new
and very handsome stylra.
MAC RUM &GLYDR,
78 Market st», bet. Fourth Mid Diamond.
Jy24
JOSEPH J 3. MILLIKEN,
su 0 0 BSB 0 B TO
JAS. P, FLEMING
DKUGGIBT,
Wholesale and Setail Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints.
Oils, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery.
No. 77 Federal Street,
AttEfiHBSICITT.pA,
my22:lyd
L AAA BA.BKELS OF PURE RYE
O,Vw" WHISKY, of,different ages to
suit purchasers, at; lowest cash prices. For sale
by 1 IHOS. hIOOHE, Distiller,
iulfctf 'No , O 189.91. 93 and 95 First street.
npsAs,
A Y onng Hyson.
Oolong.
Imperial.
Onnpowder. ,
too UI chest in ■
" '■ ELanfSBTISG GRAVE.
WE CNN FUAXXNIIA FEW FINKS
09 this valuable QrapditSi EO por dosen:
$l3 60 per lt». J. KNOX.
OS SnfihityMt.
MMMiBCJAL
Arbitration Committee of the Board
Wm. 4i. SHINN, V. P. 1 JA3.I. BENNETT
iWO, S. 'HIIiWORTH, I Wm. McOREERY,
DAVID McCANDEEBS, - }
oOEUßovan daily poa .raa voauiHQ post BY
W EBSRB. KOUKTZ & UEBTZ,jjROKEBB,
KO. 118 WOOD STREET .*
foMttTo. 4 : 118 kUyi,l£ “ d
Burin* Bento*
i las M
8uv8r....«.m i 117 00
Demand Notes 122 00
Eicbange.
New Y0rk.,..,
Baltimore
PmlttdehjhiaL..'
Boston..
.a..va;U....LiKK. i. M’otm
Cincinnati.....
Louisville,
i Cleveland
si, Lome-
Thursday, Ahg. 20th, 1863.
The markot yesterday exhibited more activity,
fI” fact there was more enquiry: the rates, how-
I ever, were ashndo lower. In the! East vVeoonld
perceive no change in rates or -demand. The
rates the principal lots were disposed of at were.
Crude in bulk, 52022}.;. We know of largo par
cels that are held at higher figures; theSe lota tve
consider as being out cf the market.. Salesin
barrels, inc’uding the packages, at 28@29c: we
know also of lots that are held at 30c, but no
sales have bcon reported above iwhar.we have
quoted. Upon the whole wo oonsidertho market
unsettled. ;
erode—Wo note sales as follows, viz: 700
| bbis measured from boat at 22J40; : 1.000 bbls do.
at 22 bf; 300 bbis, packages included, 23%- 116
bbls do. at 59; 102 bbls do. with out paokages at
22c, The supply in market is liberal.
Refined—Not much doing We could learn
of no change in prices. We continue to qnoto
Free Oil at MfflOOe; bonded do. 48<&490.; of coarse
holders daoline selling at these raths, bat that op
pos tion amounts to nothing bo long as transac
tions at other figures are reported!
Reported Exelunl vely for the Rotor,
day Horning Post.
[ AILEGHE3TT UTE STOCK MARKET,
1 _ Allegheny City, Angußt 21.
; . c “‘tle—The offerings cf good fiit oattle were
Hght. and found ready purchasers at fall prices.
Bulls and light caltlo were very plenty, and sold
at low figures,
llofcs-Tho oft®rings were light, and prices
ruled about the same as the previous week.
Nheep— Wore very plenty, and sold at ova*
riety of prices, generally below the rates of last
week.
Horaeti Were ofTere 1 freely; the sales were
principal y on Government account.
The receipts and sales at, the Allegheny yards
were:
Mules 3^o
ZZ 350 | 250
of T er > n Ks and sal® wore the lor-
CCS- wq haro notieel for seme time oast and
lower. A fair amount were
JJjJt\?Vj Br J M SSleoi wdnhlefhe IbtTow*
© e «a V l V - °f Ohio, sold 380 head at
I h it- : „ rh <>,‘ame >“• wM sold at an ad-
J ,- ' V , * orrell. of Ohio, sold 179 bead at
™d“oldat*fe|2 h |?p-heldf Ck She f P WOrB P ‘ Bnty '
l.ainba-tt; number offered Were small and
%**'#**■ S °“ B «»
i .rssa
fi»« s .' ,or °i l> on,y ? ud ,' rcr o dispqsed of st low
the the sales wore the followinff’
H t in* 8, n, ,9 h i; > L Iolf ! at $3 25 "S
V?™v nw 80 d i'f •>! »tS2O per head; W Me
nL™/2i.«u ahca(l at $376 for the lot; J
ttpuers sold .5 head, prices ranfftd from $l2 to
it' P® r^^ e . r ; e >; * Kennedy sold 66 head at
?’■ P r^f n oL A M oooy fold 8 coWs at' $2O per
head; J McOhanKill 8 hoad at3o !ner pound: J
w^.' , i> , i U - r s ohlo, iij’if 2 9h ?“ d Rt 2 Pet Pound:
Wm Patrideo sold 18hoad at $856 perewt; Cassa
dy 8 Old raid « head 2h£@&! per* lb- Marks A
Trawermno sold 80 head fat, at per lb 75
W-S?* Kahn &. Gree&Wßlt 76 head
at 2\(gAc. hi j Bun Ired head of bulla and light
7.*?v oi i - ,TI l i ots a f l -& Per lb as per
quality. \\ m Hi?e bjught 1 head of ahoioe at 4c
perpotind, 1
—-T ho oflerirafeTH were limited aad sales
were likowige; we n° c af) followsiTj W Farrell
? l &i l . h J ,ui f per - douud; Holmes
A Qlafs bougbtyv.hea.l of fat hogsat An per lb*
othcrPalei were ma !u «t about ttidse figures. r c**
SEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.
The great Porky-fourth street ■cattle market:
was crowded with bullocks yesterday the books
showing 4Rofl then rn sale besides 100 dis i;
posed of on Frida-. These with f ver 800 at
U-rgon, and those told at the dowa-fown market
will make a total or about 6000(head for the
week, or tho largest supply since ilhst December.
Of course butchers felt botter'thari the owners of
cattle, os the decline on stock baught at last
week’s ratos was shadowed in the lengthened'
visages of those who bought droves ah Albany
and other pitwos on their way herd. The decline
varied from on prime cattle in the hands of
good salesmen, -who ran them out early to first
rate customers, to 1c on medium droves later In
the day and even IHo on fcome^kihjla—or, rather,
they were offered that much -loiter, with little
prospeot of bcifag taken. A ve*T femaU number
of selected ammala.ohoiceand fa* were said at
10>*©U<’ per pound for the dressed moat of the
Four quarters, but arst rate cattle were plenty
at 10c and good bmlocks at 9kc Inferior grades
were Reid at Tc and under. The market would
average less than 9c and a largo (number were
left <or to-day. !
The sheep trade remains about as it was one
week ago. Fat sheep are worth Deeper pound
live weight, and the demand is; fair, though
it is rather injured by the over-fitooked cattle
yards. :
1 here wag very little trade carried on to-day.—
Findingthecattlewasgouig rapidly and cheap,
ye torday, butebera kept atwork uponthestook
until quiteinto the evening* They must have
bought 4.500 bullocks in a day. Jto mark and
drive away, which made a liv6!y trade for the in
cipient cattlo I rokers with tatredTsticks. Less
than 100 head came In yesterday, * the stock
Wes sold with the exception of two droves—
aboutZUQ head—wbioh were he-d over for better
Prices* * !
Drot era still complain that Road does
notget the stock through in season for the best
sales on Monday morning. Thiaisacoowued for
by theamount ofstock thrown upoh them—more
than twice as much as the Hudsoqr River Road,
weioh. for some cause, is falling behind in the Hye
stoefe line. \
A marko 1 change in theprice of Beef nearlsal
ways affects the price of cows. In consequence
of the heavy decline in cattle this week, cows are
qno'ed s2@3 per head lower, and the trade is
slow. One lot of very good state cows was sold
with *ho oalves at $5O each, while another bunch
were consider, d well aolaat $20.; Most of the
oows are taken by milkmen in the vicinity of the
city at $35@545 each.
Strange as it may seem, with such a supply of
other meats, are selling cotter thafi last week—
Some ofthe bb3t calveshave brought 7}£o. though
fat veals were sold at 4o and fair calves et s??c,
and go down to 5c for poor alimals.
Hogs,
Receipts this week, 11.310.
Quotations: The superintendent of the Mar
ket, Henry D. Grant, gives the following as the
rates to-day: corn-fed s4@4J4c £ cwt
live weight; distillery-fed hogs, '•% <©?%
Geo. W. Dorman gives thefollowingasthe price
of hogs this week:
First quality corn-fed,
„ large size-.—— 4>g@4Kc
Second quality corn
fed • 4 @4K sX® s%c
First quality, »rnnii
rises, rataha prime,
: • for market butchers 4 ©—c &£(&—e;
Large site, still fed. Cat 3%@3>40 4>£@sc
Secondquality still ' 4Ji®so
, Hogs all kinds selling very arriving fart
crtha&oa&beiold.
of Trade.
MOUEI MABKET. ’
PM K
— PW U
* par w
~ par 14
Wes<«ru Kxohan^w,
—..i Par J<
•••••♦ par %
•~H par £
■•«•$ par Vi
PITTSBURG OIL IJBADE*
Last week.
.890
1.400
J.850
Tribune’s Report.
Bm.i.’s Head, Mondiji, Aug. 17,
Second Ray,
The (lose of the Stflvket.
Tuesday, August 18,
Milch Cows,
Veal Calves.
Live Weight. Dead Weight
DEAUSBS IN OILS.
s. is. 'Kibe a;c o'.,
HUrcriOTTTBBm Of
1 Carbon 015,
IlfD '-■
1 benzole
pffifcV,f^ H siasET ’ «»*»•
oil WarrfcntaL
RDESCO OIL COMP MW
MAMPACTUBB AID BAfK. fifOß
A.Tjlflaleasaporiorartioleof ? i. »
SS®lisae«l Ardesco ©ii!.
-KM-EXPLOBtYB, . AMO, ‘
PUEE B zja’p'jß; ■•' ■■
warehouse,
. , : „ PinsMmaß, psmj. v,
! r J ! /DtrHCiLir, : ’& oo„
■ - ’. i .;;' ..^sa?fictaiirt(Ji
. . PHKJE WUaaSE .BEJPISUaj
;;O.A. It 12 O* PT O 2 K« .
; OflfctfP. POT tfiJBBIT KraSST/pUte."
carts. Pa. ‘ "sst-Bn^d
~ ic(d _
ffT® A.STD JSXIEISS, BRACKETS,
jV COEHICE3. CANDELBRAhS. LAMPS.
REGILDED OB REBRONZED.
Md made crjual to new. Also.dmndetlers
«c„a[terad to bum Carbon Oil. at the
Lamp - and Oil Store of
WBU»»S, Bfeißtt3KE,i RELLT,
. ldt Wood street, nonr 6th.
11TE WOTXD CAM THE ATTKH.
y ▼ tion ol Buyers to our stock pf
SPRING AND SIMEII GOODS,
embracing all the newest styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY CABSIMERES,
suitable for Business Suits. A full and oomplote
assortment of flue black
CJLOIHS AND CAB§m£BEB,
Plain md fiKOTed Bilk and Oasijaiwe Voat.ns*
W. H. McGEE k CO.,
MB FEBEKAU 8 J. SEfiX,
ooniM of Market Scmara, Alleghany aity
mk&dawitf •
OSAELW MAGBH... ... .J. BODMAS 2110X8
ISAfiKE 5& HICK 3,
o . Importer; and dealert in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets
Vestings, Tailors’ Tninmings,
266 MARKET .STREET,
Sortls Side, gKlMiMtff.'PWrt n
jy4.—jc9-ly.'l ' | ■
This week
550
1.650
2.538
897
HENBIf W. BEAU MOST &CO.
,.-n .pSAWtpap: - j |
i ■ foreign
Alib BTaa&karry, b c rTyV"W ij.i Ch errsvnn d
Qinge Brandies, Old Mononghaaeia;'. Rj'o, 'nod:
other Whiskies, Jamaica‘Bum, Ac.
So. 83 Liberty Street,
Opposite Fourth street.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
*T“ Hotels. Taverns, and Families, supplied.at
moderate profitsfor Cash. i
mr2l;3Ta ;
J- Ac M. M’.«TESN .
Brass Founders*
6AS AND STEAM FITTERS,
AH bind* or Brass and fcron Cocks
mode to order*
Aleo, ’
BRASS CASTINGS, 01 ALL KINDS
Made at the shortest noiioe.
Particular attention paid to the fitting up and
repairing of OIL REFINERIES. ,
81 & 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
The members of this firm being! practical me
ehames, of many years' experience in the busi
ness, will insure to give s&tisf&ctibn in every re
1 seSlyd -ciu29
pBIYAIE DISEASES
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
60 SMITBFIELD STREET,
Citisons and strangers in need of medical ad
vice should not fail to give- him a call.
, Dr-Brown-’a remedies never failrt° cure impa
rities scrofulous and venereal affections —Also
hereditarytaint* 6uoh as totterirsdriaaig and oth
er akin peases, the origin of which the patient
Is ignorant, i
„ _ SEMINAL WKAKNIfea
Dr.BV remedies for this affliction, brought on
by Solitary habits, are the only medicines known
inthiscountry t whioharefsfo and will speedily
restore to health* • .... i
_ .... RHEUMATISM. j
~ D i', B S w rol “ e 3«a Otero in i few days this
inful affliction * ■ * • . T
He also treat Piles, GleeGonndrrhoa, Uxethal
Discharges, Female Diseases. Pains in the Back
and hidnoya. Irritation of the Bladder, strict
ures, etc. j
„ Alettcr to bo answered mast contain at leas!
ONE DOLLAR. I
Medioines sent to any address eafelypacked.
Office and private rooms. No. &Q fiMrTHirrRT/n
TREBT. Pittsburgh Pa. j uo!sdAw
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office No. 69 Grant street, near tho Court
House, Pittsburgh, i
All' business to
. his caro will receive prompt attention. Col
lections made and the money promptly remitted,
decfclyd
WM. Eff. FABER & CO.,
STiAHT OSINS BUILDEES
KxfOSa <l®3r£3,
*aiEßia wcmßim jas mlebsmkebs,
dear the Pena. B. B, Passant Depot
Fmspaass. a.,
Mas erF&crrc re’ all kinds of
StaamEngines, ranging from three to one
hundred and fifty home power, and suited for
Grist Mills, Saw Kills. BlastFarnacea, Factories!
tUt,-1 • , -
' Give particular attention to the construction oi
i Hngines and Machinery for grist mills. &nd tor
uprights, molay and oxroular saw miiip.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship-
notice* Swines and Boilers of every
.Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron Beneraiely,
Wrought Iron Shafting.THangera and, Pulliccm
every-variety, and .cnntmua tha manufacture of
; Wcolon Machinery and-Maehino Cards,
Our prices are low, tlurmschinery manufactur
ed of the bertqu&tityidmaterials, and warranted
in all cises'to give satisfaction. j
from all pans of tho country solicit
ed and promptly filled. foabdAw
CLOSING OUT SALE Of SUMMER
Dry Goods without regard to cost, consisting
in part of Shawls, Silk Mant es, Circulars and
Sacqpe*. Lace Points, Sun Umbrellas, and Drew
Goods of all kinds t
As I wiD vacate the front Dart of my store in
ten days for improvements, I desire to
rtock. Entrance on Market Alley ind Market
Bteee;. Customers and the public ax e inritedto
„ H./.IYSCH,
■ . Market street,
between Sth st and Diamond.
CHABIiES L. CALDWELL,
(Btedeeraor to J as. Holmes A Co.,
I* OB K P A C K E K
Dealer in Hams.
C ffiS£ k **“ 4KIBt * tol * te - Pt «abM«h.P»,
'f v! ! t
Eptablfished 1842;
MEDICAL.
Sew Discovery,
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES !
!(» Change of Diet is Required f
ao23:lyd
Itilocs not interfere with business pursuits I Tt
canbeusedwithourdetectionl - 15
of *2OO-cures month, some of
tbekn sew severe; casesif It is Adapted for male
and lomale, otd'or young f
BBtL’S'SPBOIFIO’PILLS
I 4118 sripfuftani cnly genuine Speolflo Pill.
Uyeronahjmdred.phySibiana haVe used them in
.their; practice and all spent woll of their effiosoy
an a. approve ofih oir compositi >n, which is ontiro
.. BellfsSpeoificPills are the
forenectinff a.permanent and speedy cure in aJI
cases ot.Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness,
°f evds, smchfes Urethral and
Vagin alDlschnrses, Gleer, the Whites. Nightly or
Gecital Ucbi lty and Ir
ritability, Ihoonfltience, Impotence, Weakness or
liOßS.of Power.NervoasDebility, &c ,&O .all of
winch snse prinoipaiJy iromSeiual Excesses or
jself or some constitutional derangement
audihrapacitafes the sufferer from fulfilling the
duties of Married Life!
In hßSexnal Diseases, as Gonorrhw, Gleet and
Stricture andiuDi'eases of the Bladder and Kid
neys they act as a charm! Rcli*/ experienced
by taking a tingle box! , v
PRICE ONE DOtLAli.
Sold by *' -r_
JOBEPn FLEMING.
eo*Ti«? stf Art** St.-ctiJ asd Diamood
and by Druggists generally , Pittsburgh.
They wilt be sent by mail securely scaled on
receipt of themonoy by ,
J. BRYAN. M. D..
r< . No. 76 Oedar street. N. i\.
y onsmtpg Physician fo.r the treatment of Som
mai. Urinary, Pexual and Nervous Diseases, who
wul send frfeto alftho following valuable wo.k:
The Fiftieth Thousand,— Dr, Boll's
Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Im
potence and Loss of t-’owrr, Sexual Diseases,
Seminal Weakness,-Nightly JEaiwdonß, Genital
Debility, Ac. A pamphlet of fifty pages,
taming important advice to the afflicted and
should be read by every sufferer a* the mean*'
of cure m tbe severest stage i 3 plainly sot forth.
Two atamj B to pay postage. au!7d&w
TO THE PUBLIC!
•
J£-!£the iguoranirx d&l30
17 Modest o fall den omi
nations; treat secret'and
delicate disorders* solf- -
abuse and 1 'dissssss
tuaticma commonand ia
mdoat to youths of biili
rax» and adults, rinsl* us- marred oteauee
Dn, SSLiRSTRp? publishes tho fact o: aii dolus
so, t.no-sgcorantand. fsissly mod*-*-
shocked, and think it a great tin -vary faun *7r«.i
feptl IQt cottamhiatiou aud C!'"'.~riVlC'*l r%r?,
taMTiavcniTrexalsiag sons and daWhter*. ’rho 5 -
Isjniiy physician should be to kaeu -ict
hjfflMMici) that they doth© earns -* Dr. ife* a N'
STRUP, (except publishing) lari a luxtzuyo pfac2
tteo might be lost to them aunowr rtuuid mlsah?
and presumptuous. ft-siiico. bor" md
«n ignorance, sprung up sa mushroom-’ sod
who compare &telK4f*ncs, eenw, P-a,.*o
3C.*ors aad ccotSj. mysteriously, oioaniy oi-il!'
so.cm. x. iS'to publicity, however that numovow
w-enis and ( ffnariiaiis aro ihssaful that t>slj
Gnmrctcra and wards, previously feobia
cicely ?>nd ; of- duhedte oondltsOn and appear
&72-&3S.tutored, to beaisb. re<J -rigor by BE,
brridoj mcay Boforo ami aft*-
mntrlrcio t-i-oy-gj- iv.rchf.Te becnr-ir-t ranch rofs
PeiinSa. iticrbcc&tich, Ac, Spcrmason
■hehos usottuiifii^sfcigalciiSv'isTO^cmplet^ycnrsd
ftom iheVcgotabin Klnsdcm, having esen the
Wl6^onhaMf!rcm''isls.Tci.twont.heh=3sS)o2id^
rfsh
GVtf* ioi4y yrjfvrj (&./) m ther
the Old World aad 'in
OBi United loads aim fo ray-to all with 3
fair trial, health and hapuinco v-Ul s?sin fcloo'u
•itpon--th» cbe-aSr. VMo no icagejwith
montebanhc and quacks- bv.fc.onir-'i J. tTo
Oocrumrtlou end air of ifcg h’.,*d:c' s M
which bo many ftprmaUy fill ou.r -, w
cow lie prorJJdj-a .hey attend Lo it in
tar-:© Puu partiouiarj cr.p hvkrd cf e?
byprocurins a.copy oi t*ia /
tr given grAtie all that apply JiarUtg ilWad*
vajuage <■?. ore? ,'orty year? cspHrior.c-.i ar.d
pbior/fttion, con-tccueutly, he has
In ;h© treatoani of fiutuuju. diseases, and who.!
daily conanU&d by the profccnion, as well asrscorn
meCbtod by ropeetnbie atssens. pro
Prioters oi hots%, dec. Office 86 fimitnfioid
etroat, near Diamoad stroct. Private
cr-Sona iicm *ll parts oj tba TJzlo* rtrioto nt
tended ic. -•*
SYBCP OF HARDBAKE AND STIJU-
LINOIA.
Having had a man employed for tho last six
years compounding the above excellent remedies
for my own practice,'and having used them with
uncommon success in all that time, I feel it a
duty to set them before the publie, as my expo
rience leads me to think they are as near specifics
as any remedies well can be for the following
diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coltro, Syphilis, and
all diseases that arise from an impure state of tho
blood. One trial will convince any person of
their fitness for those diseases.
Prepared and sold by
J. w. BRANBTRUP, M. D.
85 Smithfield ut., Pittsburgh, Pa.
JfEW ROILEH WORKS.
.1. J. POWERS
A TTENDS TO THEStATrDFAGTIIKE
Aa of Steam Boilers, Stillß, Tanks, Agitators,
Balt Pans, Sugar Pans, Sheet Iron Chimneys.
Breechings, and all other artiolesusually man
ufactured at similcr concerns.
Prompt attention paid to all kinds <3f repairs on
reasonable terms.
Works CORNER OP LOCUST and DUQUESNE
WAY, stb Ward, Allegheny river,
Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler.
ANKW AM) USKFIi'I. ABTIUI.E FOB
wetting plants and flowers, washing windows,
carnages, Ac, Pomps of every description sola
and repaired. Daykin’s Patent Wa er Drawer
mado and sold.
WELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood St
One door from Sixth.
GRAVEL BOPPING.
Repairs promptly at
tended TO.
LUPTOE,OLDD£ar <&co„
Corner Fifth and Wood streets,second story
iylO
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CBAWFORD.
Manufacturers of every variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
OAS orSTEAK FITTERS,
MACHINEBTB Aim COf'PERSMITHS,
Bbass castings eyeky be
scnpUon made to order Steamboat work
steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at
tenaedto. Hartimilarattentionpasp tofittmonr,
BoSnenos for Coal and Carbon OUs, mg up
AJbo. bolo agents for the Western Distrln,
PotmwlYama. for the sale of Marsh. LansdeU A
Co.’s Patent Syphon Ihimp, the beat ever inVon.
led, having no valves it is not liable to get outhf
order and will throw more water than any nnmr.
wipe its sizo. febUtaiT
REBOVAI OF UVEBT STARik
me undersigned having removed hiljf
ry stable from the rear of the Soott
the corner of First and Smithfield Btt?ot. t
Conn s Old stand, is prepared to ftm?• c
buggies, and saddle horses upon thediniSf*® 8 *
tice, kept at Uvery nt W"
rates. Undertaking mid all
neralswill reedvehis to f fQ '
NEAX BBlCbLahr,
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