J atme'S , P. MEDICAL N " 0 H 0 Lite A HDOILY CONCENTRATED V geteible ExArtiet .4 PORE lONIC. • Dr. 11008 tit(Ps. GERMAN, BITTERS PRBPARIED DR. C. D, JACKSON, Philadel Poimit: . F~ ill eZootually Cure Liver Complaint 9 DYSPEPSIA.,JAUNDICE, I,ivronte. or Nervonti BeGillfy Dilseage of the dildneys, and all Diseases A rinialg from a Disordered Adver - or Stomach, suen as Consti _patiom Inward Files, Fullness or Blood to the Head, AoidiWof the Stomach, Nausea., Heartburn, Diagast for Food, Fullness or ' W ight in the Stomach, Sour Friietations, Sink ing or Flattering at the Pit et ine Stom ach, Swimming or the need. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating lionsationa when in a lying oosture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency et Perspinttion, Tel. lowness of the Skin and Eyesj'ain in the Side, Bask, Chen,bs. aro. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn in in the Flesh, Constant Prod l, and great of depres 'ion of soirits, And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bil ious Fever, km THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHoI. 011 BAD WEIASECT They will sure the above diseases in ninety-nbi, AM out of a hundred. Induced baithe extensi v e sale and universal eoptuan3 Cormanßitters. (Pull 9 /847 3uB tabl v h n of Lw uponan u t Era s egor aumanity tt!elloodrati o a f Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky. compounded with injurious Iru: and christen - Tonics, Stonanehiesandlllt; tam. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations- in talethorio-bottlesi and big,bellied kess, under ,the modest appalled= of Bitters; which, instead of oaring only aggravates diseases nd leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. HOOFLAND'S :GgRAIA - BIPTERS Are not a new and untried article,but have stood the test of fifteen years trial bythe Am can public; and their reputation and sale. are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors , ALLY 4 thousands of loaders from the most tefaineait Clergymen, Lawyers, 'Physicians and • . Citizens. Testifying oftheir own personal knowledge. to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANTBOMETHING to STBENG YOU OU: DO WANT A. GOOD APPETIM 00 YOU WANT TO RUUD UP YOUI2OOIV STITUTION) 00 YOU WANT TO PAWL WALL) 00 YOU WANT TO GET lUD OF AEG VOUB NESS 1 DO YOU WAN7'.ZNYVGy Do you want to sleep well It_ cue o feeling S at brißiL and ylgoro re v>a do, ua HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. Thera are many prparations cold under the anze of Bittere, put up sit quart bottles, compounded I the cheapest udrieky or common run,, cpetins from re 54 ° 4 "ente Per tcylon, ,the tasta des.. . se. s • This elan oflii,fhae canaeor a:net - 4PM contin e to cause as long as they can be sold, hundreds die the Death of' the drunkard, By their use the ,stem i e kept continually , under the influence of Al phobic Stimulants ai the wot-Ct land, the desire for signor is created and kept up, and the result to all m horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and scah. far those who desire and will have a Liquor titters,wepublish the following receipt. L'et One Cottle Hoofland's German Bitters, and dr with Three Quarts of Good Brandy r whisky, and the result will be a preparation at will far excel in medicinal virtues and true wellence a:4:1 of the numerone Liquor Bitters in e marlee:, and will cost mach less, You will ups all the virtues etf Hootiand's Bitters in ',leo/ion with a good article af Liquor., at a uch less price than these inferior preparation ill coat you. ATTENTION ZOL.DIERB, Tuffs; FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or lends in tae army to the fact that -HOOF AND'S German Bitters" will core nine tenths the diseases induced by ex_posures and priva ons incident tt. camp life. In the listrb, publish almost daily in the newspapem, on the arrival the eisa, it will be noticed that a very large Pro= srtion are suffering from debility. .Every case that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand'a erman Bitters. Diseases resoling from disor• ere of the digestive organs are .pot duly remov 1.. We have no hesitation in stating that, if :eso Bitters were freely used among our soldiers indreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise ill be lost W e call particular attention to the following re araable and well authenticated cure of one of ‘e, nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own nage"has been saved by the Bitters:" Pismtpat.rmia, August 23d,1862. Messrs. Jones & Evant—Well, gentlemen, your uotiand's German Bitters has saved my life, sere is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by imbers of my comrades, some of whose names ss appended, and who were fully _cognisant - of I the circumstances of my sake. I am, and have am for the last four years, a member of Sher an's celebrated battery, under the immediate mmand of Capt. R. B. Ayres. Through the ex mare attendant upon my arduous duties, I wa tacked in November last with inflamatien o f l 0 lungs, and was for seventy two days in the what. This was followed by great debility, lightened bPart attack of dysentery I was then moved from the Whitehouse and sent to this ty on board the efeamer ”State of halite." from hich I landed on the 23th of .4tine., :Since that me I have been - about as TO* as any one could I: and still retain is spark ofvitality; For a week more I was scarcely able to swaolow anything, id if I did force a Mdiftel dews, it was Immesh taly thrown up again. I could not wren keep a glass of water on my omach.. Life could rustiest under these eircum mom ;and, accordingly the physicians who sd bead working falchfully.`though unsuctoesfal ., to ream° me from the grasp of the dread Arch • frankly told me they couid do no more forme, id t ivised me to see a clergyman and to make ich cis' position - of my limited Panda as beet mit t me. An acquaintance who visited me at the mph's!, Mr. FrWerick Steinbron. of 6th below rob Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try our Bitters and kindly . marred a bottle. From to time I commenced taking them the shadow of eath receded, and I am now, thank God for it, stting better, Though I have taken but two hot s. I have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh- T, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh, len months; for gentleman, I arc a alVirgin .n, fo re the vicinity of Front Royal, To your valuable Bitters Lowe the glorious 'privilege of, rain clasping toter bosom those who ate ,dearest, me in life. Very truly. yours ISAAC MALONE. i We fully concur n the truth of the.above state eut. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade. Ir. Malone:restored to health. OLIN CIIIMILEBACH, Ist N. Y, Battery. lEOBGE'A, ACKLEY. Co. 0. llth. Maine, WIS CITEVALIER, 92d N. Y. . E, SPENCER let Artillery Battery F. B, PANE WELL. Co B. 3d Vermont. MARY B. JEROSICE, Co B, do (EN BY T. MACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine. OLIN F. , WARD: Co R. sth Maine, KERMAN. KOCH ; Co 72d NY. fATHANIFEL__B THOMAS, d o F. 95th LNDREW J. KIR MALL, Co A. 3d Vermont OLIN JENKINS Co B, 106th Penna. BEWARE OF cOUN. TERI:Ems. t Bee that - thil -0. onthe Wa.tYPetcof oar bottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ, FOB $4OO. Should your nearest draorigt not have the ar tele, do not be put off by anreftho- intoxicating reparations that mar beSsffered in its Place, but end to or. and we will forward, securely packed y express. It ~prioApril Ghee, and mnanorioto*.lso. 4. 3 4 Irish street JONES & EvABB - . .(Successors Co C. It. 'Jack - sori & C 0.,) P roprietors ,var For sale by Druggists and dealers in every ens hi the United States. and by KEYszoe. ak. Et. P. SCHWAB Pittsburi WIL.AIso for sale atltiignazgaefig s 001. wof the Diamond anti for sale O M ?' StitOR.7OII:NPTO . Claw edalt/4 1 1 1 4 and Po urall:0 1 4 A. J. RAWKI7 V 4t harks' street. this. doors below tth. Pittsburgh alietrlseligp 4115.14 . . . ...._ , —• . ... , . z TEE DAILY - POSt =-- ADOUCIED " P j etni,..but Handel tonight. The surg- RATES • "• . • . .; 1 - ing sounds died away, and silence itself SiOne year; lip Riail.- .....................,••••49 00. _seemed melodious for a while. - x inoliths. .. .....„ ........ ............ 425 ' Three ' • But now another passage was to be thrid- One " " .. ',, „, • „_. n ded—Oh 'liow different, -yet equally won- SiSingle week ; delivered iirice"City::: .. :..... 18 derful / It might be called the soul's ngle copies... .... ...----......—... ..... ~... 3 To agents per frandzed ... . . —2 00 strife witle its passions and temptations. NEW ADVERTISIN RATES. It opened, ith just enough of the air of 0 Home,Sweethome"o you t fill with the The following rates of adVertiAny.. b nye been expectation Of more; yet it was never.ftdly agreed upon by the Publishers °lure ." •': ,-; Day Press, to take eife , t el, and an , 1 , developed. It seemed like singing in the day of November. 180 , .. ,• , 1 no w ~.,, distance which the wind interrupts, brine- FOB STANIIIN(4 fnmerirrest. ing now a full strain, and then puffing it PIM' sriso 1, E. squ a n -.... r v r- t 70 : ' all away. I took this to have been the Oneinsertion.-.. C.: 00 et.•.. month...—. 6 9 00 musical imaging of home and childhood. Two insertions— it 09 L/tires months... ri 00 -oh_ , Three insertions R or, F , ,,, month , ... 1 • 3 00 ...,, mm, beg ins its career in joyfulness, One week:. .... v; GO ' F'7.• want`'. t (IP ' and amidst scenes of love. But soon the Two wee ks 13 no Si X ;..“..n ' • L a mm sounds began to jar with discords. Three weeks a ° {l l ' Nine 113°1 "";•• • ' le by little conflicts swept in upon the FOB. CIEIALEIGEABLI6 mirErt. ' .ti One.month ..... -.. 600 : Ono year....-.... 20 1, 0 L " " melodious flow. Now, evidently, had siu Which allows theprivßege of a weekly change begun fearful temptations ; now there was ofmatter. to t , e inserted among new Bin ! and remorse, and shame, and wailing, areeisomenta. and prayer. This wee pictured to us by a PER,SINGLiI squang, EVERY DV . If Six months storm that had begun in distant Bounds, .Twelve months ... g sis em 00 but rolled nearer, with loud winds, till the ) Administrators' Notices.- •2 25 gusts whirled nearer and swept by so evi- Marriag_e Notices yr, dently that I almost looked to see the Death Notices. each insertion 00 church rook. Sharp and high totes dash elt- All !advertisements ordered In for one ed in the effect of lightning. The whole Month, or less time, to bo cash at the time of or dering. , building jarred with thunder. Hail d'ash• ed audibly down with a rushing, cutting sound. This came and went with many evolutions and variations—a moment's ' victory arid song, the shutting in again of the temptation darkness. The wild strug gle, the moment's rest, when holy thoughts lift the soul above all its troubles, and make holiness seem ineffably precious ; the return of passions, the despair and wailing ; and so through the sorrowful stages of the soul's conflict, until at length when its victory came, its strength had departed, and with low and tender voices of angels about it, it seemed rising and wafting it away to that land 'where the wicked - cease from troubling and the weary are at rest.' I could not restrain my tears. There rose upon my mind such a sense of human life, its mournfulness, its suffering, its need of the divine Spirit, tiAt I could but pray and sob, "Save, Lord, or we perish." And I heard that voice to the soel, saying, "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavily laden. and I will give you rest l' ' The little bell tinkled again. The ser vice was over. We moved out of the darkness into a pure and moonlit air, and walked to our rooms, full sad, 'glad, tear. ful, DAILY POST. (From the Independent.] Letter From Henry Ward Beech FREIECRG, SWITZERLAND, .1 July 28, 1863. j DEAR FRIENDS IN THE OFFICE: I have just returned from the church of St. Nicholas.. The fame of its organ led me to make this a point of rest for the night. A: little before eight o'clock we entered the church—gothic, large,. and full of twilight. Several score came in, and ellOntly waited - as we did. One more, and another, still entered, and seemed like shadi)We flitting past the huge columns.— A bevy 'of girls came lightly forward, clinging together, and like a flock of doves that swing round and round before alighting, they moved to the right, only to swing bank to the left, where soon, gently and prettily, they all settled upon the luxurious -oaken board called a seat. The great front doors were closed. The . inner iron open-worked gate shut with a dull clink. Then a signal bell for the organ rang, and wag echoed by another below, plentifully rung. All were silent —waiting for the opening note. I hoped to hear some !'Miserere — breathed out, or some soft supplication that would carry me up. above life and day. Instead, a roll and crash came frcl: „..e full organ.— Everything rushed torth with screaming exultation. If there flew into the roar a little snatch of meioay , all the parts, like. so many hawks., sw, I.od down. upon it, the . poor; sweet little melody wished it had never spread its wing. It was too late for regrets. They tore it to pieces, and noth ing, was heard of it more. Everything had gone wrong with me to. day. I was in a re.actiou. Yveterday I had gone over the Wengern Alps, Ft; , :J face to face with Jungfrau, Moneh. au , ' Eiger; Been the glaciers. and h .. avalanches ; and ccme ,•zr.! to sun go down upon that c,t,cl,ess in exquisite glory; to sec 11700C1 and change it.. Eaicl air with an inr!l>e full of God aLd €i , r 1 This morning 1 rose - scb ing all day long pleated me. A:, the organ must turn against me. after awhile it seemed to have found master that restrai , ,,,l it. Less and less harsh was it b‘7, slops began to pre dominate ; the ba,mony was rounded anti tall ; and at length a plaintive air was given and repeated again given and echoed by this and that stop % until I could think of nothing else but a singing school in heaven, where an angel was practicing the little angels, and each of them was imitating, as well he could, the Boum.• ous sweetness of his master's theme.-- Then the angels, old and young, all sang together. My heart sang too, and I was 'purely happy. So then, I had a musical repetition of some of my Alpine experi ences. It was just so that I bad climbed those rugged passes, and been savagely treated by a storm that roared about us, and that followed - Us down the other side, until at length, the descent accomplished, an exquisite valley, sunlit, full of happy people, rejoiced my eyes—a thousand times more lovely from its contrast with the fierce tempest among the mountain tops. Then came a sort of exhibition piece, in which the organ was made to show what it', could do. I never liked such things. • An organ is the gravest and the grandest instrument in the world. It is a musical ',cathedral. Its service is religious. To set it to perform waltzes is as absurd as it would be to clear a cathedral for the dancing i of waltzes. It is putting an organ to mockery to lead it up and down in frivolous rope-dancing and musical legerdemain. What is more absurd than a herd of elephants dancing a minuet ? What would be thought of a senate of detertible men who should down on their knees and play at children's games leap-frog, mumble-the-peg, and such like sports ?• The best thing to be said of the ponder ous levity included in to-night's exhibi tion is, that it was less bad than usual on such occasions. 'The famous Vox Humana stop disap pointed me. Although very skillfully managed, as it needs to be, and in, some few notes closely resembling the human voice, on the whole it WS° ^Ot close enough to satisfy, acarbely to ',tease. It was al• ways used after a dark and tempestuous passage. It sounded asiif one were riding past a church in a storm and heard rather nasal voices - chanting iherein. Once or twice it was brought ow with au illusory sweetness. Handel's Hallelujah Chorus eatisfied me. It was magnificently rendered. The whole power of tne instrument was devel oped. As the sublime conception was evolved, I lost all thought of time aad plats. , The aolid•roof ,passed away. ; The organ itself-vas for a moment forgotten. The whole air was filled. with glorying angels. Thy cried to each other with ecstatic joy, aid answered back as j jy. .yew bands broke in. Sweeping no. ward aa into thicker hosts and carrying the fiery contagion of rapture, the whole universe seemed :in motion of boundless joy. Then thou, too. 0 my son!! Bidet loin the celestiale,losti ezonnd, or articulatioh, - but with worst.i l tul thoughts and sacred joys, unspeakably;,,, full of iglogt Then there yes, Jilted up before my inward sight a majesty of love, as far surpassigg plop and. piNgf4e, terday the gni:4-010;1404a, „In natant sunlight, had' seetned , Jrnore grsnd and glorious than the daisfea' - ilttd harebells that grew at. /heir leet I, ant are Ahat music le the key that open)). heaveb, -Net. Human Nature Some wise man sagely remarked, "there is a good deal of human nature in man." It crops out occassionally in boys. One of the urchins in the school ship Massa chusetts, who was quite sick was visited by a kind lady. The little fellow was suf faring acutely, and the lady asked him if. she could do anything for him. Be re• plied: "Yes, read to me." "Will you have a story !" asked the ady. ••No,'' answered the boy; "read from visit was repeated. and again the boy ask• ed the lids to read. "Shall I road from the Bible'," she in quired. “Oh, no, was the reply, "Pro better to day r , ad me a love story !”—New Bed Lord 'andard. Tho Queen of Puddings A correspondent of the American fag riculturist gives the above title to a pud clite, for making which ho furnishes the ow:r:g receipt -I) 1- Hit of nice bread crumbs to one :".r, one cup of sugar, tho yolks .. eggs beaten, the grated rind of a ;Lon, a piece of butter the size of an egg Hake tAtitil done but not watery. V. hip ~ )- e whites of the eggs stiff, and beat in a teacupful of sugar in which has been stirred the juice of the lemon. Spread over the pudding a layer of jelly or any sweetmeats you prefer. Your the whites of the eggs over this and replace in the oven and bake lightly. To be eaten with cold cream. It is second to ice•cream, and for some seasons better. • Singular Effect of a Round Shot. A member of the Twenty-fourth Massa. chusetts regiment was seated in the trenches a few days since, leaning against the earthwork, with his back toward Fort Wagner: A solid shot from one of the rebel guns struck the thick embankment behind him, and, though no visible effect was produced upon the face of the paral• lel, the soldier was instantly paralyzed and rendered 'tterly helpless. He was removed to the hospital, and, although there were no marks of injury about him, he lived only two days. A GRAND jury in rebeldom ignored a bill against a huge negro for stealing chickens, and before discharging him from custody the judge bade him stand reprimanded, and he concluded thus : "You may go now, John, but, (shaking his finger at him) let me warn you never to appear here again." John, with delight beaming in his eyes, and a broad grin, displaying a beautiful row of ivory, replied : "I wouldn't bin here die time, Judge, only de constable fotch CHARLES Lamb quaintly said, "One cannot bear to T ay for articles he used to get for nothing. When Adam laid out his first penny upon nonpareils at some stall in Mesopotamia, I think it went hard with him, reflecting upon his old goodly orch ard, where he had so many for nothing." "No one should indulge in such horrid anticipations," as the henpecked husband said when the parson told him he would be joined to his wife iu another world, never to separate from her. "Parson," said he, "I beg you won't mention the cir cumstance again." CIE THE FRIENDS OF BARGAINS VLF in BOOTS and SHOES, assembled daily at CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth Street, to ratify the schedule of exceedingly low prieeg of BOOTS nod SHOES, which ban been adopted for the Closing Out of Spring Stock, Don't fail to attend this meeting and brie t, g nu trionds with you, for the following very good Whether you purchase or not yon rr~cicepoliteattention• All gpods are wanterited ,„ c very oarticular t Theyr.•ivtlege allowed of ex, aging every article which upon examination at home, does not meet the entire approval of the purchasers. `RENDIBIIII THIS Pl4Ol, !62 FIFTH STIMET. BANKING HOUSES FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P ITTOBITWOR. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICR OF - COMPTEOLLRIZ OF TEE CURRENCY. ••• Washington City, Aug. sth, 18634 WHEILIAS, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to unrear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PftTS BURGII, in the County of Allegheny and Mute of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to, the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, recurod by a pledge of United h lateE Stocks and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof," approved Februar) . 25th, 1863. and has complied with all the prov;.:ens nt raid Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banging. Now TWIZILEFoIIE. I, llngh &IcCulloch, Comp troller of tho Currency do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BATIK OF PITTS BURGII, county of Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania. is authorized to commence the liminess of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness nay hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, iss:3. SS ) RUGEL MeCULLOCII, { . Comptroller of the Currency, The First National sank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LATH PITTSBURGH TRUST CHIPANI, Capital $400,000, wlth' c prtytleg-e to In crease to $1,4)00,000 The Pittsburgh Trust CornipanY having organ ized under the act to prowldo a National Cur rency, under the title of th4FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. would respectfully offer its services for the Collection of Notes. Dnitis, Bills of Exchange, ate.. receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on alt parts of the country. The success which has 'Wooded the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 11152, will we belive be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the new orgableation will receive the some prompt attention: Having a very extensive - correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country. we believe we ten offer unusual faciiitles to those who do business with us, The business will bo oon4ueted by the same officers and directors. .-. DIRECTO*); James Laughlin. Wm. K. Ninaielt, Hebert S Hays, Alexander Speer Thomas Bell, Wancia 0. Bailey Thos. Wightman, L Alex. Bradley, JAMES LAIG Samu H el a. Lgi , President JOHN D. SOUL Angust ,4h, W. J. KOONTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BAN K. BS, No. 11A Wood St., S nd doo above Fifth S • ~IEALEAR IN . FOR GIN AND Dome:lde Exelia'nre, Cruct, Ba Nuteu. am! Govera• ment Liecuritm, Collodi Le primptly attended W_____ all OLD, SILVER OEVIAND NOTEN W.WCertidaatea of indotloatteaa, Quartermar: tent Certificatoe. 7 340 Bonds and Coupons, 4" 411 VirgailieltegVmug4 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING Eli ERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITuTION. Be it resolved by the &nate and Howie of Riprettentatives of the Clmninort wealth of Pennsylvania in Gepera/ Assembly met, That the following amendments be t rainsed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shall bean additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be dosienated ss seetien four, as follows : • . . SECTION 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under n requisition ;rem the President of the United States, or by the anthor ity of this Commonwealth, such elector ? nosy ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections bp the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as folly as if they were present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional section, to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to he deiiig ?anted as 'actions eight and nine, as tollows : SECTION S. No bill shall be passed by the Leg 'filature containing morn than ono subject, welch shall bo clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. _ . Sacrum 9. No bill shall be passed by the Lee islature granting any powers, privileges, to any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, =Warred upon the courts of this Counnonvrealth JOHN Speaker of the House of 1.:!•r. - .-entati, a,. JOHN Speaker of the Senate OPPICE CY TRU SECRETARY OY THE COMMONWEALTH. , Harrisburit, July 1, litN, PENNSYLVANIA, S: (mil Ido hereby eertiky that the foregoing La. annexed is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "A J oint Iteselution pro posing certain amendments to the Codatitution." as the same remains on nle in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto net my hand, and cannel the seal p m t the Secretary's Of fice to be affixed tho day atm Year ah , ,co written. ELI SLIFER, inlo:dtt Secretary of the Commonwealth, ib:Av C 0 V .E Ta Strengthen and Improve the Bight. TiE asestim. PEBBLZ Russian Spectacles, IniERNONS SUFFERING FROM DE festive sight, arising &fort age or other cans ee, can be relieved by using the Russian Feb ble Spettacles, which have been well tried b many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, tawhom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persons can be seen at my office. %M. All who pnrohase one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in faturefreeaf charge with those which wiii always give satisfaction. Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve ment In your sight call on J. DT4MOND, Practical Optician, &ianufacturer of the Russian Pebble Speotaoles, lanl6.(Law No. lt9 Bifth street. Post ilnildin Agie t,y place of hnsinees is closed on Saturday ST - FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR Cif IHE i RACISCAN RROTHERS r IRIS / tesTrwario N. CIaTMR. TED . IN LORIiTTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route bet Ween Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. *LB chartered in, 1858, with privilivee to confer the u.sual Collegiate Bvnoii and Degpaa 3 . The location of the College is ono of the moot healthy In Penneylvanla--this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being eroverbial for its DAM water, bitacket air. and pic',rtresoue scenery. The Scholastic year eminences on the FIRST MONDA47 after the Lsth of AUGUST. and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. lt.ls divide I into two Sessions. Students cannot return house Setweer. the Seaton°. All the Apparatus neees apy tor Land Surveying, Ithigineering, &N. A 6-0, will be tarnished by the Institr.not, to aye at:Monts: Instrumental aka Vocal Made forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from etat years to the age of manhood. Tessai--Board and Inition.PaYable half yearly in advance...„.... 61, Surveying ana use of instruments, peran s num. - . • 20 Cbuleal and Modern Languages, extra ..... , Students spending Vacation atthe Cdllege.. '2O Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Contot. to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's. Loretto, awl tooth.* Marro - mon of tboPitto , ..o, Bishop - Domenee, Pittsburgh: Bishop Wood,Philadelphia; Rev Dr, 011ara,Philadef phia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Philadelphia: Rev. P. Mahar. Harrisburg. aul7 C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., MANIIFACTIM6/1.9 OF GAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved ikeelsair Patent Paragon COAL OIL BURNERS, HAND T MPS, COLUMN'S, &c. Salearooms,sl7 Arch St, Phil ladelptas. Manufactory. Fraaktord. Philidel~ his SS. All good' warranted. i ynly COMMERCIAL INFORMATION, -- - Arbitration C4inunittee of the Boort of TradO . . . Wm. M. dEirliN V. P. I L:AB. I. N ETT JNO. E. DILW(3RTH, Wm. MaCIMERY. DAVID MoODLES.S. al co ISZARIZET CORRECTED FOR rlig 11011N117 . 0 PONT BY FREd.R.S. KOUNTz & InrwrZ, Imogene: l) NJ. 118 woo israsn.r. • The following are tho buying end salting rat ea for Gold, Silver, : Gold Dothaud Notw Ea4B-eini ftxclunkti. New York.. Philadelphia. Boatun, .... Wesitoru 11.Kehauct Cincinnati Louisville, cloyeland It Lode, PITTBBUItaff OIL `I:IIADE The market yesterday nresented no change. The demand has certainly fallen of, Buyers do not exhibit the same disposition to operate:that they di! a few menthe ago, and so far as prices tecre concerned we could learn of no change. Bat urday rates were maintained for small trans actions, 22Ca.225.6c for crude, packagos.re turned and 28c packages included. Gf course there were some dealers that refused to pay these figures white other parties have withdrawn their stocks and refute to sell 'except at an ad vance. We do not expect heavy transaasions until the weather becomes cooler. Our latast dates from New York moor t a mod erato amount of transaotions both in crude and refined. Prices unchanged. Sales for future delivery were made at a variety of prices. The exports East amounted to 881 bbls. The imports were, Per Allegheny river. 197 bbls crude; by rail, 70 bbls. Crude—We give the following; 15.) hbls, 2 22,5.6 e, packages returned ; 18e do, packages in• eluded, :802,0,-; . e: other sale, were made on 12133311211 Refined moderately firm: sales Lahl bhls iu hond,4Se: I.ales of free at the usual :sdranco. PITTSBURGH PRODITOE MARKET OFFICE OF TtIEDAILT POEM} Tue - day. Aug. 2fith i 1863. The weather continues intensely hot, making the transaetion of business during the middle of the day decidedly unpleasant. Mono , matters remains quiet the demand for money being very limited. Rates rule low, the premium declining steadily. Hay continues firm, the pupp'y not being equal to the demand. Another advance is looked for. Cheese-The market has under gone no change. The receipts were equal to the demand. Flour -We could pe ceive no change in regard to this article Beyond small lots sell ing for local purpose:. their war nothing done. The stock on hood is sufficient for all ordinary purposes- Bacon was in fair demand with a good loony lots changing hands at full rates, The stock on hand is fast disappearing Butter--The de mand he , improved, holder., generally alking an nri:o theef wins of the local trade Bold en] of good brands were firm in their views and were enah'od to obtain good prices, while in ferior lots were posed of at prices. Among the sales were 160 bbtr Extra, ..kW, 25: 210 do kxtra Y a m, 6 mq.l; Pt). Wagon and irregular brands sold lower, Tiny has ads anon] Sale- 12 loads at .0 _lles at from Bacon-11 w market; demand active. Among the salot wade were the folh.w ing: sales of t l .O O O Al , uldeN '31 , 4 , 1: IWO It , s sides Oie: plain ham=. 4,400 it s , °%c: 900 oiece2 of S.C. hams at I 1.0t , t) b+ canvassed 1(.14411 Apgar—Sal , Orleans, 1 3§13'4ct 5 do Porte Rico. 12.' lAc Btolasmes- T:noblinz,i• gale, JO bbls old sr , c Eaten of 101.b1.. nee at bb(u.(41,,,, EKE- 541. g bid, at S, oo per dozen• `aje, V& hblp at V. 0,42 Ste per bid Iron in 1.61.431141ph1rs There i 3 , r Pig Meial and 8100$ of An re h, o t. 0.4 n confined to a few :quad/ lot, at zi:Stece.s4 u r the three num iJc7s and N. , ton, - e,tch Pig is aeili r „, at $-}l,-seir+: 81000, of Prime .4iiellty .are S.CflI oe, I 11.01.-h refined Ptsrs lis‘e s;iettly de..itnet nail/illoae 1 Mlle Market Cattle-1 hr rE,ripts 0 beer o , at the State lice stnek soales t -day wore hot, footing up d....4Xt head tiatortsi hot, do • Tiiurtilay. The quality of the offering. , wit, below tho tiverage and the mar ket opened heavy :•otoit ot.t head were with drawn. '2OO head :Pit it, or un,ititrd MI head taken for washington mind [qtly head by Baltimore buten err - prices ranging from $2. 41 to lou 'Ds for inferior to good beeves, a dentine toi all grade, of '%itg%c tier pound. Hogs — The offerings of hoe, were liht, ut b with on y a moderate demand. Prices sh g owed no ail. position to change, sales being made at 70,7 5411) led Ms notes to quality'. Sheep—tined sheep n ere scarce and comm ;nil ad ready sale at ' , Cgts),,e , its lb gross. The lower grades moved slowly at 43,,,,i4-4:Ne. 5:12 .1.• II 23, m ..t.d x_. tv Nl , ORBBOB TO JAS. P. FLEMINC D.IIUG.GIS rr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Dye-Stuffs and PerfumerY. No, 77 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY arrr, PA. my22:lyd • ELSINGBURG GRAPE, wE CAN FURNISH A FEW VINES oft this valuable Grape at $2 60 per demi $l2 60 pet 100. J. DUNLEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA ms'alsd*w 11. cert.& Et O'HARA. & At ney - m at Law, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFEICE bD GRANT STREET OrrpllAite the Court House, Pittsburgh airParticula.r attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate, Es• szeination of 'titles, Soldiers claims, collections in Promrt of the west. t remittances., and full correspondence in regard iQ all 4nsineer entrusted to Our care. inl6-tt R. HUTCHINSON (LATE OF I F RCN & FITTCHTIPBONOi OMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANT Dealer is WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and PRA :LUCE GENERALLY . , Beat Bram:Lief Family Flour Always on Hand No. 102 Second Street. Between Wood and Market, I'ITTSB UGH, PFNN'A. IfA-Liberal ti•ti , Atioe ulAde no Pormgranemte, apll-lvd MEM IF I itE l 5 RICK - -11 , /ACTT - MING COSPA NY. Kil4M, GLOVER itt Mlaufazturani of Fide Briak, ^illy erneiblea, kg, and dealers in Pi' o and ',made (lisp. Office 3b& Liberty street, opposite the P. LPr'-daess rs a=. Ptti Itsbatmed ILLIIII7?.tiIiTIPRI; 01° Pure rklo 1 Carbon 011, D E Ed Z AIRP•OIIee OR LIB:LIU P 83&'i 'l, oPpecito Penn'a R. R. Depot. nEILAtiI oil warranteJ THE ARDESCO OIL. CDT eNY • ANUFACTURE AND HAVE /NM T-A-Baia a oupariof artioYa of Datelined Avilesico B tlYi it Bulling . . .2. ... 11; iyj 1 1 - J 00 par 0 per Par ,r 1 warehouse, 27 IN ST ET PI2ISB (MOB. PRAYNA. Par p ? 4 ea' I nt •.incient Oil Work. DUNCAN, DUNLAP as CO.. Mc.iralnotia:ers 0/ EBBS WHITE RBEINED Lf. o r,i Z S. . (H O. 21'01 LIBERTY STREET, Pitta Inzrgh. Po. mrickimd HANDELIER qBRACKETS, CORNICES, CANDELBRASS, LAMPS, Tuesday. Aug. 2L, 18(1; REGILDED OR REBRONZED. and made equal to new. Alm Chandeliers &e.. altered to burn Carbon 011. at the Lamp and Oil Store of wELDoN, RELLY, 169 Wood stroot. near 6th. VPRING GOODS. ATE WOULD CALL TILE ATTER tion of Buyers to our stook of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, suitable for Business Buffs. A frill and complete aasertment of fine bleak CLOTHS ARM CALSSIHIERES, Plain and figured Bilk and Cashmero Vesting corner of Market Square, Allegheny GUY tafr.dewttf ..... RODMAN MONS MAGEE dz RICKS, Importer: and dealers In Cloths, Cassimeros, Sattinots Postings, Tailors' Trimmings, 26b MARKET STREET, North 636 e, PIEILLADELPILILA 174:—.)09-1741 HENRY W. BEA UItIONT *CO T -7- 77. 61 066 1 1ii - Alec). Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginge Brandioe, Old Monongbahela, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica RUM. &o. 10, S 3 Liberty Strleot, Oppoeite Fourth Rtreot PITTHBURGH, PA. air Hotels Taverns. and ?kiwilieB, acipplie4 a moderate prrdit= for Ct.h. tnv:7l..lvd M'iWrlfiTE.ll%l Brat ,11' 11l it GAS ARO STEAM FITTERS, ill ki.,42 4.. t roman noil iron Corft BRASS OASTFNGS, OF ALL KINDS Made at the clortest aides. Particular attention paid to the fitting up and repairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 ct 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty. Tan ~ e nibers of this firm being practical me zhantoe.. , f many rem's' experience in the burl ris , s, will insure to give satisfaction in every re , spell. se6lyd -cin29 ugust 211 t 6, 1,4;:. pRI VALI I D ISEADES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 ,SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad• vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and-venereal affections —Also hereditary taint. such as totter. psoriasis anti oth er skin.' iseases, the origin of whioh the patient is ignorant. _ . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. S's remedies for tide affliction. brought on by soiitary habits, are the only medicines known i n this country which are safe and will gpeodily restore to health, EHEUNIATISAL Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this inful affliction . _ Re also treat Pike. Gloat, fionnorrhoe, Orethal Discharges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures etc. A atter to be answered mast contain at React ONE DOLLAR. . Modicums sent to any address safolv_pmked. Ciao° and private rooms. No. 50 SMITHFIELD THEFT.THEFT. Pittsburgh Pa. nolsd.icar ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 05ice No. 69 Grant etreet, near the Court House. Pittsburgh. J. KNOB, 2 Fifth otreeL L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO tL his care will receive prompt attention. Col• loctions made and the money PromPtisr remitted. deerxlyd iirL FABER 83 CO., ( ,;iO.ll ENGINE BUILDERS ww. t. m'errur LUERAL ra rtitiST: n.lo OILER EAKEitS ~sr the Pz ,, p_h, '2 R. PezawaDeixit !cc xr.cadrAtritlalt AILX. JECJINDS 01 tits=VW, redwing from three to coot hundred end horse twentr, and gaited fOr Chin Mina. tisw /earls 131531 Varna:Ts. Factories et tive partlentlar attention Ca the and oi rttione a sad Machinery lot crist ex ti td for anrights, caning and circular aarr mills. }lave also on lumd, finished and ready for ship ment at short notico, Fraftines and Boilers of ever, description. Alsotltzaiah Ileitem end tlaact icon epperately, Wronght Iron &Mann. Etatsera and lallies In every vole, and 00tetilltie the atanufact - era Woolen hi_n cry and fdaohine Cards. Car prices are low, our machinery mantas:atm ed of the best onallb , td mitten:A% and warranter" In all ewes to trice cafigactiou. 492r.Orden from all Darla of tstr eoantr r solicit ed and promptly 1.134. fe.2l:iikw CLOSING OLT SALE OF SOMME Dry Goods without reward to cost, consisting in part of Shawls, Silk Mantes, Circulars and 4 §; l =e , . Lace Points, Sun Umbrellas, and Dress of all kinds As I will vacate the front part of my store in ten days for improvements, I desire to reduce my stock. Entrance on Market Alley -and Market street- Customers and the public are invited to call at CHARLES, L. CALDWELL, (Suaotosor to Jas. Holmes is Co., PORK P:AC.:B Jr. me, • Dealer la Ers=l: l 2.d. gar ured Ham% Omar Markttsod Yirst stmts. Plttabluth. Po. doolialsd. DEALERS IN OILS. E. M. HIE - 8 8,/ NON- EaPI IL-3 tva. !LEO, PURE VENESOLII embracing all the nerreet etrles of W. H. MeHEE & CC., lIMFEBBRAMS.BEET made to ordo;, CEO. R. COCHRAN' LrebEl Lye) Tau 0143mv, rerr.s - 6tisuat, t, N0H.96 J M. L arket YNCH stree, t, between sth et. and:Diamond. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES: CAN'RE RELIED ON. IV NEVER R fails to.onre ! It tiCrac, not natiseate I It Is speedy in action! aclYd. ifo Change of Diet is Required It does not interfere with business pursuits I It can be nsed , without detection Upward of 200 cures the past month, some . of them very severe eases. It is adapted for male and female, old or 'young( • PTECIFIC PILLS are the original and only genuine SPecc Pill: Over one hundred physicians have need them in their practice and all speak well of their efficacy and approve °fib eir compositi m, which is entire ly vegetable and perfectly harmless oct-thegystem. Hundreds of certificates can be alluvia. BelPeSpecifie Pills are the ony reliableremedll 'for effecting a permanent and apeedy cag e cages of ermatorrhea. suchmal Weaness, with all itstrain of evils, as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges. Blest, the B' hites. Nightly or Involuntary Emissions. Genital I t..bi•ity and Ir ritability Incontinence, Impotence,Weaknean or • Logs of Power. Nervous Debility. stim. Aro ail of which arise principally from Selma! Excesses or Self-Abuse, or some constitutional derangement and incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of Married Life t • In all Sexual Diseases, as Dona trim, Gleet and Stricture and in Diseases of the Bladder end E id- nays they act as a charm 1 Rebni is naWrie7P-i'd by taking a single box I PRICE ONE .12OLLAll. • JOSEPH FLE.141140, corner Markntatroo: and Man - tool and by Drhggista generally Pittabargh'. They will be gent by mpil ?PourelY coaled on receipt of tho money by J. lIKYAN,3II. N 0.76 r'edar street, N. Y.. Consulting Physician fw. the treatment uf Setn ins], lien arn, Sexual and Derrous:Dß,a4gesxvhe. will send fr. e to all the following Valuable wofki The Fiftieth Thoasand.—Dr: Bell's Treatise on Self-Abuse. PreMature Dingy; potence and Loss of tower.. Seanal Diseases.. Seminal W eakness, Nightly Emiisions;Genitar Debility, &c. A pamphlet of .littVonges,'con taining important advice to the amicted and should be xead by every sufferer an the means of cure in the severest stage is plainly ant forth. Two stamps to t)as , postage. ab3.7l.tv • . „ TO • THE:FOB - LIC , • F 2 Ligtt x 4tZ - • - • iy mod o attonit..•. ,• • nations. treat secret an • delicate &swam; •• •:' - abuse and diseaser or Citations commonand r - " . • °merit to youths of t 0.,) swigDn. " and tidultS...tines cease . " BnAitarron putilstes the tut Milt! • 60, the len orant end falselYmect acisittt. A ar r a jl 7 .ahooked, and for , it. It 'lt. grrat "orY:'.l.matnrsl ' • mid for dont , nlition gn a • their wives„piemitsr 'song and (Inn familY Physician should he caullirante...,can thorn ' • inignorroce - that theur dethe isamc B :TT! EiTitUP.Stiemtpublishint/Icta himaere mad tlee mirht be iort to !homeroom.- stupid falselv modest end prenmptuons• radYni Int ismorance. swung up as mustmoomt. and who compare sedi.. luternrenee; muse., `r a' dollars and tents mysteriously. meanty crt 1y gotten. It is to publicity, however. tint hummed • ”...rents end anArdians era , thtuklat that their mms, dany.hters and nrerda p ro`, onsly feeble aiokly and of delicate condition mad apperaance. ' have bean restored to health and Mar bir BRANSTRUP. besides many before and marriage through him have beam saved much rat femme. anxiety. mortideaboh. Sm. Spermeterr- • hea or nomnrnal ma:missions. are completely cure 4 OC rarieguasciawtr.; - . 446 Ar 1 A- r 2 44)I AK I T " ' eZitand substltuii l d the Venisle eases aro treated 'with Y=l.l.red Mg hod . over forty yeara (40) expertc:nco an then. 0-ers moot in hospitals of both the Old World and to the United States; loads him to c - y—to a I with fair trial, health and hapPinem ;rll.l nssin tloom upon the now--pzillod cheek: Tide former 7 - ,tth monteharecr and onzet.i. hot corm rmd tt cared Consummion and :di e: Its kindred dimmer, cd which to man!' zrzmay LliJinr ;centric% tan now be relieved, vrevidlnu ..:IL7 attend to it M time rail pai tizAdrire can oehad el my treatment ' by pro:mine n cop- of the Medical Advicer.lthich it riven gretis to all that apply the ad : vantase of octr terty years experience end obourvatioe, etnPequently, he bus raptrior 'it in the Greettion: ef onittal ILsttaZet• and laito daily aonsultedlly ileprofes.a:on, as as :seem Tepefitable •170 priltOrn of hotel', Sre. Bmitithel etv.et. esir l' la :zl.ad Fts-43.14, Private coo, Fein ti cations fee-r Union hirtetb tand&l ts, SYRUP IF MANDRAKE AND STIL- LI fiGIA Raving had a roan employ-ad for the last six Years compounding the above excellent remedies for my own practice, and having used them with uncommon succeai in all that time, I feel it a duty to set them before the public, as my expo rienee leads meta think they are ns near specifies as any remedies well can be for the following diseases, namely: Scrofula, Ooitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood. One trial will convince any parson of their fitness for those diseases, Prepared and sold b_t J. W. BRANSTRUP, Id. D. 85 Smithfield et.. Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW -ROLLER. WORKS. J. J. IE'OWEIIRS TTENDS TO THE MAIWIITFACTITH.F. ZIL of Steam Boilers ' Stills. Tanks, Agitators, Salt Pans, Sugar Pans. Sheet Iron Chimneys, Breeohinga, and all other articlestumally man ufactured at similur concerns. Prompt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUESNE WAY, sth Ward. Allegheny river. iyB-Iyd Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. ANEW AND USEFUL AWFICLE FOR wetting plants and flowers. washing windows; carriages. ,ko, Pampa of ovary description sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa or Drawer made and sold. jn3 WELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood Bt. One door from Sixth. GRAVEL ROOFING. R E IS / 1 1 Hr . , PROMP TL 1 AT . • - LUPTON, OLD DEN &C 0:, Corner Fifth an. Wood atreota, sooondotory. int) DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Menttfaotarera of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEA 111. FITTERS, MACHINESTS AND COPPERSMITHS, IipIEgASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE. eeription made to order Steamboat worn, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Rartioular attention gasp to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, sole agents for the Western District of Pennulvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell & Co.'s Patent Syphon Pump, the best ever inven. ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump wise its eke. 7' EILIOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE RR The undersigned having removed his Lime. rY Stable from the rear of the Scott Howe, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street, W. C. Conn s old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no li ce , Ads., horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will receive his special attention REAL BRIVELA.Wis. W. B. larrros.- LIJPI'ON dz OLDDEW, WANCIPACITUREBB AND DHALSEB IA FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOM til „._ , a.Repairs to old k , ' ravel, Cazorpn and Metal° Roofs mad° at the lowost Dr ives, • -. All work promptly attended to and warranted, Ofdoe, Morning Post Building, oortter Fifth and Wood fteetead dors,. Lahr/ or pr 4900t0 la, of cliff - er - on i t E as it es to snit pnrolusaara, at lowest earth ' _rief*. For sale by THOS. 3 1001i13. Distiller. julfstf No% 189, 41„ 98 and 9.8 gi r o, stmt. EEDIC`' nos. • barb Pcst 011:4 .J. R. OLDDErf