mes Pe Eta NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED V getable Extract A ,PCRE TONIC. Dr. litoofland's GERMAN BITTERS PREPARSD EH DR. 0. D, 41AOR8ON, Philsdel phis, Penner, Win elient.ntally o.are. Liver Comptitint, DYS.r.PIPSIA. JAUNDICE, /Arrows - 4 or Nervous Diseas e of itlie Ridneys, and all Diseases &rising from a Disordered Liver or Ititonnuan, such as Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blvd to the Head. Aoidilwof the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or W ight In the Stomach, at the h o useEructa Sink bag or Fluttering at the Plc Stom ach, Swimming or the sisal. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Muttering at the Heart. llboking or suffocating sensations when in a lying wosture } Dimness of Vision Dots or webs be ers tne sight, Fever and I;u11 Pain in the Bead, Deficienn of Pers . fination, 7131. lowness of the and es Pain In the Side. Back. Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes oflleat. Bnrn inF in the Flesh, Constant gs of Evil. and freat.depres Elfin Of spirits. end will - positively Prevent Yellow Fever. Bil ious Fever, ,tc. THEY CONTAIN NO ALCollevi. OS BAD itillintgßlf They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nin aces out of a hundred. Induced by the ei - tonsive sale and universal popularity hostsood's Gorman Bitters. (purely vegetable) of 4 - :nerant quacks and nnseria onions adventurers, have opened upon eateries aumanity the toed gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious Inv. and christened Tonics. Btomachies and Bit ppter&Bae of the innumerable array of alcoholic reparations in plethoric abottlm .andobiltbellied te h is eli. upde t rjie f modest o jorg e"tmn ate f s '4l'7; ad leave the disappointed snfferenjin despair. HOUFLANDB GERMAN BITTERS; Are not a new and untried article, bat have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri can public; and their riitetion and sale, are not rivalled by any simil reparation. The proprietors have onsands of Letters _ - from the most eminent t Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens. Testifying of their own personal knowledge.4o the beneficial effects and medical virthea of thAsit - Bitten-, DO YOU WANTSaafETHINO to STRENGTH. YOU DO WANT A GOOD APPETITE? UU YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO Y 0 U WANT TO GET RID OF irEli ?DUB NESS? DO YOU WA NT EN-rRGY I Do you want to sleep welt t• Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling.? . If nu do, t 2 -6 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles. contrawded g 1 'the cheapest whisky or common rum. CORiing trona 20 to 4U cents per oallcm, the taste disguised by An ise or (Apriander This class of Bi I,a has caused and wai contin ue to cause s as Long as they can be sold hundreds to die the ,oath of Ow drunkard Ic, their use the swami, is kept continually under the iviuence of Al coholic iSlimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result to all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's We and death. For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt Get One Bottle Hoofiand's German Bitters, and nix or W with Three gnarls of Good Brandy hisky, and the reknit will be a preparation that will far excel In mettimarli virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Betters in the market, 'and tetll cost much lees. You will have all the mrtuee iloodand's Bitters in "sinned-ion with a good article of Liquor. at n much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in tae army to the fact that -HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced_ by ex_poatures and priva tionsinoident to camp life. In the lists. publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick. it will be noticed that a very large pro portion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Boofland's German Bitters, Diseases resuliiflg from disor• dors of the digestive orgatts aro .poudtly remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if, these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherw.se will be lost. We call particular attention to the following re markable and wall authenticated cure of one of he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hid own aug ttage'llas been saved by the Bitters:" PHILADELLPHIA, August 23c1, 1862. Afeagra. Jones & Evana.—Well, gentlemen. your Hoofland'S German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, emus of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of allthe circumstances of my case I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Bher man's celebrated battery, under the immediate sounnand of Capt. R B. Ayres. Through the ex posure attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa attacked ip November last with inflamation o f thdlungs, and was for seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility. heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White House an Wane, to this city on board the steamer "Btate of " from which I landed on the 28th 'of June. Since that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was .carcely able to swa,low anything. and ifl did force a morsel down. it was a tely thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach.. Life oeuld not last under these oiroum stimoes t end. accordingly the physiciahe who had bee." working fai hfully, though unsuocesful -IY. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch. et*, frankly told me they °mild do no more for me, and r ed me to see limitgym, and to make much Wept:dation of my d funds as best suit ed me. An acuuaintanoe who visited me at the hospital, Mr, 'Frederick Steinbron , of 6th below Arch Street, - adidaed me as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, From the time I emzumenood taking. therrahe shadow of death receded, and I am now; thank God for it, getting better. Though I havetaken but two bot ea. I have gained 20 pounds, and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and darwh ter,, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh teen months; for, gentleman lam a loyal 'Virgin ian, m ho vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who ale dearest to me in life. Very tend): Yours, ISAAC MALONE, We fully concur in the truth of the above gate mord. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr•MUldne:restored to health. JOHN CEDDLERAICH, let N. Y, Battery.GEOßGE A. ACKLEY, Co. C. nth -Maine, LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d NY. E, SPENCER, Ist Artillery, B sitery P. J. li FASEW ELL. Co B. 3d Vermont. HENRY R.JEROME Co B, do HENRY T. MACDONALD. Co C 6th Maine. JOHN jp: WARD, Co E. sth' Maine, HERMAN HOCK, Co EL 326 Y. NATHANIEL 11, THOMAS do F. 95th Pa. JOHN DREW J., KIMBALL INS Co B, 10 , 6th Co A. enna. 3d Vermont .TENH BEWARE; OF , COUNTERFErm, la on SeeththeVtaarat the squu tu carl/4b siAmaye ofottl " C. M. JAI:MSC/N." e. PRICE PER BSVFTLE 7611SENTS, OR HALF DOZ, FOR $4 OO, Should your nearest drtt...suist tot have the ar ticle. do not be put off by any of the intoxicating reparations that may be offered in Replace, but vend to us, and we will forward, securely packed y express. .Poal Office. and Manusactory. No, 168 Arch street. rinei JONES & EVANS, (Snoceasors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) *Wier gale by D proprietors ruggiata and dealers in every wn in the United States. and by Dr. G. H. REPSEII, 44. Pittsburgh. to moo for sale at JOSIIPM FLEXkliGli oar liS-ante Disin d and Market street, er ale also g a MIXON 20 MceiturOM, Conger Etwathaelli and Fourth street A. 5. lAANK iN 'it CO., - ;Libelist street three doors below ith. Pittebtush 11108:44•04. Alleshaur • -, . , ct " - -i -1 : - /- , .-- -- i:, ''''.. . : . • ' 7- 4 ... . i • T- - H .-: • : i i ' , ._ i . k • - .... I • ~--;. ; r , . • . , i . ) 13 • • •t I - i - t . i . . . - I t -- ......- i • . , . . ....... . v rr,, Editor 4Sz• Proprietor. MEDICAL - - The Case Squarely Presented. Read the following article from the Mo• bile Register, and learn whom the seces sions regard as being their real hilieB in the North : We thank God from the bottom of our hearts that the authorities at Washington snubbed Vice P.esident Stephens, in his late attempt to confer with them on in ternational affairs, without form or cere mony. It has long been known here that this gentleman thought, if he could get to whisper into the ears of some men about Washington, the result might be terms of peace on some sort of union or reconstruction. Be see,rned to forget :hat Douglas, with whom he used to serve, is dead, and notwithstandin g his mantle has fallen, by dividing it into tour parts, upon Richardson and Voorhees, Vallandigham and Pugh, still the Democratic party is not in power now, and we may thank God for it. The prospect looked gJoonty to the Vice President, whose infirmity of ody, no doubt, casts a shadow over his pirits. and he said that one of two things must be done ; either some terms must be Made, or the whole militia of the Confed eracy must be called cut,and an immediate alliance made with some foreign powers. President Davis gave hip, full power to treat on honorable terms, and started him off to the Kingdom of Bat Father Abraham trb3 him there was an impassable gulf betw, , qn them, and the Vice President had to Br eam back to Richmond a little top Fallon. The Nc rth is not less set on a t -Irp ,se rt final separ ation than we are. The Rept:ll-tic:ln party are not fighting to rector- this IThinn any more than tho old it, mane tought to establish, the Ind-Tor...len: 2 e of the conntriesthey invaded. J'he are fighting for multi,.,; dormon,n. we for liberty and indefe:, There :a only one r , ,,r.y :II the North who want thin Union r.-stored, but they have no more, power—legislative, execu tive or judicial—than the paper we write on. It is true they make a show cf Union and strength, but they have no voice of authority. W e know that 'he ham school wants the Cniol r he told im• so when 6eri , l:l t partak lug of such hospitality a e :.x•end, dto a real enemy to our struggle for separa tion, banished to our soil by another my, who is practicaliy tn. Dre our iriends than he. And if Vallandigharn should, by accident or other cause, become Gov ernor of Ohio, we hope Liocolu will keep his nerves to the proper tension, and no: allow him to enter thr , c , ntitieß State. His AdrilifliPtr.t,',l l weld more to restore the old Croon than any other power in Ohio could do, and there fore we hope he may be defeated. As long as the Republicans hold p , wcr they will think of corquest and domin , no on!y, and we, on the other Lau'. will up in solid column for freo•ion, and dence, which we will bo ror. :o re, hire, with such assistance a- Wr H1:ly now, ter the refusal of the f. ,shirztf,7l ('O:,-;pt to confer) conEdently expee-, before th,. Democrats of the North E,.pt r again, and come whispering iu our ears, 'Union, reconstruction, Constitution, con• cession and guarantees.' with all such stuff I Give us ined like Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Stunner. They curse the old Union and despise it. and so do we. Liberty of the Ballot Illustrated. The foNowing delectable couverartion is reported in the Louisville Democrat as having taken place in one of the town ships during the time of the Kentucky el,c. tion: Voter—l want to vote. Judge—Are you a loyal man V.—l am. J.—ln favor of sapprressing this great rebellion by a vigorous prosecution o' the war ? V.—l am. J.—Are you in favor of voting men and money to prosecute the war? V.—l am. J.—Are you in favor of supporting the Federal Administration and enforce its laws? V.—No,-sir ; I am opposed to the policy of the Administration. J,—Are you willtng to take this oath'? (handing him Foster's oath). V.—Yes, sir ; I will willizgly take that oath. J.—Are you willing to take an oath in addition, to support the present Admini stration ? V.—No. sir ; I will not take such an oath day. will take any cath prescribed by the Constitution or laws of Kentucky. I only want to cast one vote, and that for Col. McHenry. J.—You can't vote here, sir : and so help me God, no.man shall vote here to day without he is willing to swear that he will support this present Administra tion. 2d V.— Will you inform us whereyou get your authority to require such an oath as that to be administered J.—That is my own business air, and if you don't leave here instantly fine you. V,—Bat— J.—Clore voters ! THE LOndonStar having copied a para graph, stating that the New York publish ers of Mr Spurgeon's sermons had remitt ed to him -- k - 1,000 - thg procieds - of one year's sales, Mr. S..alluded to tle mat ter in - diseeent serrnoe.= - 9'd like tor seelt or even a thousand pence," exclaimed the preacher' So says the Star. THE DAILY POST-4.DVANOED One year, by mai RATES 1... .. .... Six mon" .."ths, ..One Three ............... Ono week, delivered i n the city Single copies . ... -;••••, To wombs Per minarL-t ........ .......... 2 00 NEW ADVIRATES. The following rates of advertising have been Nl:reedupon by the Pnbilshers of toe Pittsburg Daily P ress, to take effect on and after tho10t : day, of November, 1882, on all new contraots: • FOR STANDING MATTER. PIE SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAI7. One insert:loa BGO Two months._ 8A 00 Two Insertions.... 1 00 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 1 25 , Four monthp 13.00 One week 2 00' Fivo months,... 11 00 Two weeks 3 50,Six months...... 15 00 Three week 5....... 500 Nino months._ 20 (to One month 6 OOIOno year 25 00 FOR CRANCIEABLE MATTER. Which allows theprivilegecf a weekly (+huge of matter. to bo inserted among r. cw advertisements. Pt SINOLZ SQUARE, 'gVERT OTT Six months 18 00 Twelve months $ Administrators' Notices 30 00 2 Marriage Notices 25 76 Death. Notices. cm h in, . . ... Wt. All advertißements order.e.l `heat for one Month, or less time. to be cash It t me of ur daring. DAILY POST. Then, sir, you cannot vote here to The Two Parties. There is a wide difference bettveen the Democratic and Republican parties. The Democratic party relies upon the people at the ballot boxes to redress polit ical grievances. The Republican party resorts to bap) nets, and military intimidation at the bal lot boxes. The Democratic party believe that the Constitution should be adhered to strictly, in time of peace or war. The Republican party believe that the Constitution should be disregarded if their party is in power, and the Administration of their choice deems it "necessary" to set it aside. The Democratic party believe in the great constitutional right of the habeas corpus, as a shield to the citizens, against unlawful arrest, and that Congress alone can suspend it in time of insurrection or invasion.! The Republican party believe that this right should not be regarded if their par. tisan President only sees fit to suppress i t. The Democratic party believe that the civil law is superior to the military. The Republican party believe that mili tary power is superior to the civil. The Democratic party are opposed to arbitrary arrests, "without due process of law, — where the courts are imobstruct• ed. The Republican party favor all such ar rests. The Democratic party believe that the States are sovereign in all political power which they have not delegated to the Fed eral Government. The Republicans centralize power in the Federal Government, and sanction acts which' subvert the 'rights of the States and suppress the liberties of the people. The Democrats believe that the Union can be maintained only upon the principles of the Constitution upon which it was based—but when all the States are not ad• meted as equals in the Union, the Union itself cannot stand. The Republicans propose that a portion of the States shall dictate to another as to the State institutions that shall exist within their jurisdiction, and hold that a por• lion of the States should be dependencies to the more numerous and more powerful States. The Democrats hold that secession a..d rebellion are hostile to the Constitution, and wickedly in violation of the pledged faith of the State : and that the Constitu tion, and the laws in pursuance thereof, shall be maintained in all the States of the Union. The Republicans go much further, and hold that the laws under the Constitution --the Fugitive Slave law and others—shall net be maintained, but destroyed by armed forces—that the President's word or order shall override Constitution and law, and destroy not only provisions of the Coned tutioh, but State laws and State institu• tione. The I.• n ion as it we's, they will not have. .I'o Unfoi with slaveholdera is their cry. The people should judge which set of principles are the best, in peace or in war, and which party is the most likely to save the Union. Nero Exculpated The Cornhill has an article on Nero defendaing his character from the calum. flies of 1600 years. The poieining of 8..i -tannicu.i at his dinner table the anther disputes, on the ground that no poison was known to the Romans which could' produce so quick an effect, and that it is expressly stated by the historians that the victim's face grew black, an apperance he stAtes no known drug will produce, and discoloration he attributes to a fit of epi leo sy. Wit hont testing the point as to the Catilie of death, we may observe that pruss ic acid, by stopping the action of the heart might produce a livid countenance as we have seen in a case of poisoning by extract of meadow sweet, used in perfum ery: and a small decoction of laurel, or some plant containing abundance of by drocy anic acid, might have been known as pc.isnrc'in Roman times. The article is clever and interesting one. Fish Changing Color. l'ut a living Blackburn trout into a white basin of water , and it become, in an half hour, of a light color. Keep the fish liv• lug in a white jar for some days, and it be comes al.solutely white: but put it into a dark colored or black vessel,and although Era, being placed there, the white colored fish shows most i conspicuously on the black ground, in a quarter of au hour it becomes as dark colored as the bottom of the jar and consquently difficult to be seen. No doubt this facility of adapting its color to to the bottom of the water in which it lives is of the greatest service to the fish in protecting it from it from its numerous en emies. All anglers must see that in every stream the trout are very much of the same color as is the gravel or sand on which they live." —A Naturalist in the High -71:1.. A, a party of gentleman were taking supper at a country inn, one of them found the poultry tough. After exercising his ingenuity to no effect in trying to dissect an old fowl,he turned to waiter andasked,' "Have you any such a thing as a powder flask ?" !`No. sir, we have not; do you wane one?" Why, yes, I think the shor test way would be to blow the fellow up. GRAND MASS MEETING I r. T ETT R an? & D OE S O , assembled n6 d A ia 1 17:: CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Filth street, to ratify the schedule of exceedingly low priees of BOOTS and SHOES, which has been adopted for the Closing Out of Spring Stock, Don't fail to attend this meeting very good your friends with you, for the following very good reasons: Whether you purchase or not you will receive polite attention. All goods are warranted in every , :articular. Thep ivilege allowed of ex changing every article which, upon examination at home, does not meet the entire approval of the purchasers. REMEMBER THE PLACE, NO. 62 FIFTH STREET. iy2s J. DUNILEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA. mrlAUfdaw BANKING 1101313t8. FIRST NATION At BA OF PITTSRUEOIL TREASURY DPARTffENT. OFFICZ OF COUPTROLLEIL OF TEM CIARERGY„- Wsshington City, Adt.fith, WS./ Wagnies, By aqtisfootory been - presentoS to the undersigned. it has been snide to appear that the FIRS NATIONAL BANK OP PITTS BURGH. in the C.unfy of Alleghtmy an i d State of Pennsylvania has been duly 'organdeN. under and according to the reouirementgof thw Act of Congress. entitled - an Aot to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge Of• United Ftates Stocks, and to provide for thB'cirnlrvion ana re demption thereof." approved Yhbruary 25th, 1863. and has complied with all the provisions of mid Act require i to be complied with before commencing the business of Ban Ping, Now Ttotangotot. I. Ilugh ZduCtilloch, Comp troller of tho Currency. do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Peno s►ivavia. is authorized to commence the basiness of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August DP 3. UG H hfeCULLOCIL {----SS Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Bank ot Pittsburgh, Pa., LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COIIPA Capital $400,000. nlth prictioge to In crease lo $1,040.000 The Pittsburgh Trust Company having ortan ized under the act to provide a National Cur rency,under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK (F FITTSBURtiII, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes. Drat's, and of Exchange, &c., receive money on derosit and buy an 1 sell Exchange on all parts of the country. • • The success which has attencied the Pittsbrgh Trust Company since its orgrmizat'on in 1A52, u we belive be a sulll&ent guarantee that bui.ind:s entrustel to the new organisation will receive the some pr..uipt attention. Having a ve-y extensive correspondez.,.e with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we earl oiler unusual facilities to those who do business with us, Tho business will be conducted la the same officers and directors. James Laughlin. \Wm- K. Mtnlok, Robert n Hays, Alexander Speer, Thomas Bell. Frame', G. Palley Thos. Wighttaan, Alex. Bradley, Samuel Rea. JAMRS LAUGHLIN. President. JOHN D. ` , ...'ULLY. Cashier. Angust sth, J. E 0 V .71'n 7E.' E. ur.ETz KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, No. 1103 Wood St., gooolita doo above Fifth Ntretd, EA L E RS AN FOREIGN AND Domeatle Exchanra, Coln, Bank Noun. and Govern• ment Seem-inns. Collection promptly attended to. gv4 OLD, SILVER., DERAND NOTES W.W Cartilcatos of Indebtedpax.i. Qu.sataraucv tore Cartincatel, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, • and all other governmeut secUrities, bought by W. 11. V: I ELIA3II4 CO., mhfeticid Wood atrimf, corner of Third, JuINT RESOL vitoposum Pa EItTA IN ANIEVI)I4I. TS TO TIFF, CON ITu TloN. B, ct resolred by the Senate and House leg-v,..rne.a ices q," in• ( b 1717.011- wealth of PennAvie , inia sn General Ae.cmblp foe, That the lo:luivul e r aakeertmenti be t reposed to the Constitution of the Corsomenwealtii, 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 designated as section four, as follows: bECTIO79 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United Stites. or by the author ity of till, Cohltuouwealth, ouch electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as If they were present at their usual place of election, Tb-re shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as ections eight and nine, as follows SICITION K. No bill shall he passed by the Leg islature contining more han oe subject, shall be clearly expressed t in the n e title,exceptap propriation bills. SZCTION 9. /No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, privileges, in any cane, where the authority to grant ouch powers, er privileges, has been, -r may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of thi Commonwealth. JOHN ES,N.A, Speaker of the House of RepreCsentatives. JOIN P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate. 00,104 Cr THB SeCturrAßT or THE Cemilox .vitALTII. Harrisburg, July 1, 18 - 03. ./ ENNSYLVA:rIA, SS: I do hotels certify that the forecoirn I. a. ;. - annexed is a full, true and correct copy o. ( the original Jena liroolution of the Gen. eral Assembly, entitled "A J oint hecomtion pfo' posing certain amendments to the Codstitn at the same remainson tile in this office. In testimony whereof I have horitunt., AO( Lay hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's of to be affixed tho day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. NE; NV I) kt , 4 CO V .e...1{.1. To Strengthen and improve tea Sight. THEI.3.-41111eMeac‘"zi- PEBBLE Russian - Spectacles, MrONS SUFTEMING IMOD DE ive eight, arising from age or other oaus eq, etre be relieved by using the Russian Peb We Spectacles, which have been well tried b many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The oortificatec of three persons can be scan at my office, ta- All who purehaso one pair of the Ruarian Pebfile Spectacles are entitled to bo supplied in future free charge with those whiob w±li slwaye give satisfaction. . . There.lore. if you wish to enema an improve ment in your ciiht call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the linsaian Pobblo Spectacles, laulf.d&rr No. ag Filth street. Post Prildin ,y place of businora is closed on Saturday ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, umwn CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS raillEflS INSTITUTION, SITUATED E. IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania about four miles from Orel's= Station, on the direct route botweon Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in isrA, with priviligas to sonar the usual Collegiate Vonore and Degrees. The location of th e college is our of the moat healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gteny Mountains bolas pnverbial for Its pure water, bracing air. and picturesque scenery, The Scholastic year commences on the PIRS'I* MONDAY after tho 15th of AUGUST and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Seations. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus maces arY for Land Surveying , Brumering. Frill be furnished the "tuticu to the Students. lustramental anti Vocal Maid° forms no exits charge. Studenta will be admitted from right years to the age of manhood. Two—Beard and Tuition. parable half yeses , in •-•- - ----- ----- 65 Surveying ano use of instruments, p er an num wassioal and Modern Languages. gtudents spending Vacation at the College- 20 Reference can be made to tho Rt. Roy. BishoP O'Conr o to the Rev. T. S. Reyoeldr. St, Mary's. Key. P. Mahar, Harrisburg. Loretto, cad oth-r CAnrarom•••• Bishop Domenec, Pittsburgh Bishop Wood, Philadelphia ; Rev Dr O'Hara, Philadel phia: Rev. henry McLaughlin. Philadelphia; aur C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., If .INCYACTILTI3.III3B OP CAS FIXTURES CHANDELIERS. Patent improved kelsoir & Patent Paragon COAL OIL BURNERS. HAND L.A.111"8, OOLIIMNS,.&.O. Salesrooms, 517 Arch St. Philadelphia. Manufactory, Frankfort Philadelphia, 11116.A1l goals warrantssi i Y 2419 COMMERCIAL INFORMATION, Arbitration Committee of the Board of Trade. Wm. M. SEINN, V. P.LJ AB. I. BR'S NETT .1170. B. DILWORTH, Wm2IIgCREERY, DAVID Met; 7DLF..313. fiIONEY HIARELEM. UORII3VBIL DBIL7 YOB TOW MODWiNO POST BY ftetoina: KOUNTE MYETZ, 13ROZEHO. NO, 118 WOOD MEW. The following are the buying and tic:Ding rates for Gold. &Uver, : Musing Selling 12; 00 DomaSilverl 17 00 r. 41 1 Eastern Exchange. Noy York Baltimore Phandelphia. Par par .4 Par . 4. 4 -___ Dar ' , :i Western Exchange, Cinaivaati....... ..... ..... ...... -... ...... per e;elatoi Par ci . •. • ...... par 4) : - •-• PITTBBUR3ii OIL TRADE The market y , Rl..erdily was not very active, the Principal lemma being tor moai purposes. The net , from the East , ?ontiones in favor of hold ers. The receipts have fallen off. We do not look for toy heavy transactions until the wrath er becomes cool. no lig c v;.nee in toe New York market has been maintained. and a further cqie is looked for. The rated in this market are too high t o a.imit of exidi.irti to any extent. The receiate ye, tordey were very limited.vir : 124.; Lids, a,. exports tunuanted to 543 bids, ( rude—The market was a shade firmer. Holders were acting on the principle that they had re , eived g0.:.1 newt and exhibited a buoyant liow far this will be justified remains to he =sea. Among the sales made were ~ 7 r, bble with packages: 362 do, without Packages. 343 terms wi'itheld. Holders gener ally ask 230..?, with and without packages. Refined In be ter demand, holders asking a slight advarie 3. We note a sale of 500 bbls bonded present delivery at 48o: some dealers ask 490; free is held at the usual 3.1 V 110 e, - - - PITTSBURGH PRODUOR MARKET OFFICE OF Tfiß DAILY POPT. Wedne - day. A ug. 26th. IMI. - -• The weather has changed f r the better. The E rain that set in Ott Monday night continued with slight intermission_ all day yesterday. From present appearances it looks as if we would soon I have another rise of water, which would be of , groat benefit to parties interested. Hay —Prices are still ver, high; in fact holders obtain pretty much any forores they ot,ceh to demand- Th lowest-figure o yesterday wit, per ton. Cheese I —The supp'y has been rather short. which makes holders firm in their views. Flour—The demand has imprcved but prices hate undergone not change. The stock in first hands is ample for all ordinary purposes. Bacon--The market was neatly wit's a good demand at this time for lots to inept the wants of the home trade. Prices are looking up. Urneeries are in good demand, especialy sugar and molasses, at full prices. while coffee's neglected and declining. Flour-- Wr barb nothing now to state in re garf to this article. There seemed to be an im proved demand at . , gOEI flour is be ginning. to come in more freely. but the rates are very unsettled, From. store we noted rates. of Extra at RatraFanaily at $5 7546; choice brings higher figures. JElay has advanced; sales. 15 loads at aciles Baron—We noti,e a firm market; demand active ...rupee the sales made were the follow ing, st.ooo las Aloe Iders r 0.4. 2 t , OO do Erli; MOO sides 6 5e , plain hoots. 10,00,51bE, si l. pieces of S.C. hams at J.:wad:3llk' Hides—Salt, dry flint ; slaughter 7(4 , Sc: green salted Feed—The market was very bare: we note small sales 33 bran, fl PO per , wt., shorts H l 0 and middlings Ittee—tiale, of 20 floret, island at S%e, s de gallon: at from dtlo.,ale per Suit—Fales n .t in 50. Citeeno—lq goo.} requ , tsalsa Sri boxes W R at linadallu'. , ,,lp,Ly N. flutter—:ale.. ltk.uNt at 2, tg23lPer pound. as per quality. Sales of fresh l•ng Egg - at—The.,;amm being pretty much over the market vraa don and n es drooping. sales of 6 at sti4B',.• per Apr e- - R „ c..'pisrr.t.iing. Pales 3U bbls nt $2 (Mfr "nn per bid. 1•ItOVISION 11ARKE1 I 'lneiranatl A geed demur I ' .1i:1-Utters and Grafts are higher. Irri,ore s..ld at 5 1-10at5 loose which it none! abe ' , ;;c parked anti is an advance. • The New York cerresp,mieut of the chamber of eornmeree to egratitird tht..t institution to-day 'bat a irr.,ci .teal .of nueasine•r pervaded eorri merrial circlet , there in consequence of a dire covery chat large of Leaf Tobacco were being made t Freer° and the cargoes sup premed also evientivr tobacco charters had heen made and too strictest seareay enioinei. All which was regarde ;gong presumptive et. i donee that a war with France is imminent Baltimore Collet. Market. Surly in the week there wap some inquiry for Rim both for home e, onsumption and the western market& Common to prime invoices. ate now held at .7.7,@Ni0 'f lb. No neck of other de b•ription• iu first hands• J Inot•A E; 13 NI I BC(`CbNROR To JAS. P. FLEMING ID 11 C-4 Gl-I fR , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints Dye-i-ltutrs and PerfunierY, No. 77 Federal Street. ALLEGHENY CITY P A. EnY22:lYd ELSINGBIIIIG GRAPE. W E CAN FURNISH A FEW VINES oa this va!uattlo Grave at $2 EO per dozen; $l2 60 per O'HARA & Attorneys at Law, -AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE S 9 GRANT STREET OPPomito the Court Rouse. Pittsburgh. swPartionlar attention given to the aottlement of Estate'', !ale and transfer of Real Estate, Es atninatiot of Titles, tioldlers claims, collections in any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in nnaril to all business entrusted to oar care. talfl-tt R. HUTCHINSON (1.4711 OP LEECH EISITORINBON.h COMMISSION & FORWARDINO MERCHANT Dealer in - WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl Ashes. and PRODUCE GENERALLY. Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand No. 102 Second Street, Between Wood and Market. PITTSBUGH, PENN'A, ~Liberal ad vane made on Consignment, 13.1 i. GLOVHS ....JOIIIP POSUSS RutITTERTREII FIRE BRICK MANE. FACTORING COMPANY. KIER, GLOVER di CO., Manufacturers of Fire Brickjiles,Orucibleaola, and dealers In Fire and :ramble Way. Wt. Oflice3ds Liberty steet. opposite the p. E. P qmmger Depot. PjttabrurgA. 0. et , m . 111,'solfdted. ribffl-Arad 50 DOZEN HOSTE emus. BITS EMI fast received and for Ws by GBO. A. /DILLY. 69 Radentl lit. Al/eghanz. Man - arab - taxon of PILUE WHITE, REVENE,S) C t rt IR O INT Cit _ LW.Ma LIBEISTY FotltsT Pitb hurall. Pm. ms4.4iind Wotinesd as, Aug. 35, 1.8i4 /UCH ANDELIEBS, BRACKETS k COR.NICES, CANDELBRASS. LAMPS REGILDED OB REBBONZED. and made equal to now. Alm Chandeliers attorod to barn Carbon 08. at the ISPRING GOODS. w ton w ol h itrs 'L e D ra t C o _t oar Ll. sto T t nt c : ATTEN. SPRING AND SURER GOODS ; embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSINERES, saliable for Bas c ia n zs e f i r c tl. fii ll e tailed oomple CLOTHS AND CIANGIPIERES. Plain and Dogrel Silk and Cashmere Vegf:nes W. H. IGGEE & CG, 143 FEBERALS corner of Market Square. Allegheny city - mhEaaw:tf: =ALL= -J. RODMAN ELICIXO SIAGE2 Importer: and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, S a ttinets Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, 265 MARKET STREET, North 52cte. PIMILADELRMULti Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, Also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Glue Brandies, Old Mononghahela, Rye, and other Whiskies. Jamalea Rum, &o. No. SO Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth street ' PITZBUReII:pA. aa- Hotels. Taverns. and Pamitiett, enpplie3 9t moderate profi to for Cash. mv2l:l7d Air. M. Ivr'S'lMlETrif Brass Founders. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All kinds of BITISS out! Iron fleets made to order. BRASS OASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS Made at the ehorte notice. Particular attention paid to the fitting up and repairing of OIL REFIIKERIEIB. 81 & 84 WATER STREET, Leaf Liberty. The members of thin firm being Draetaeal nac? ch.lnles. of Innn93'oarn' er.rorience in the Ia: new. will insure to give sati , :ibetico in avers re. (Peet. Bed -cin29 p VAIE AIIBEABEs DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, SO SIIIITHF.LELD STREET, Citizens and strangers In need of modioal vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brcrwn's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrobilons and venereal affections—Also hereditary taint, ruch as totter. psoriasis and oth er skixt.. - Isea.sca. the origin of which' the patient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedial ours in a few days this inful affliction He also treat Piles, Gloat. Gonnorrhoe, Urethal Discharges. Female Diseaa es. Pains in the Back and Elinor:, Irritation of the Bladder. strict ures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLT A Si. Medicines sent to any addrers safely_weked. Office and private rooms, N. SO saIITH-FrELD TREET. Pittsburgh Pa. nolf.d,k-w CEO. R. 000HRAN, ATTORNRY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Court HOW% Pitt&Mb- L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO tit. hie care will receive promPt attendon. Col• 'cottons made and the money promet.l3 , remitted. decesrd J. KNOX. al Fifth street __ Wig. YE FABER &CO., STEAM ENGtHE BUILDERS friEnd. M2C133101 An OILER RAKERS. don the Pell3l, H. hm:24le Dena PEMSBUIiaa, mtgateurAkerruaz ' ALL filtilDri of Seam kusinort ruins from three to ea hundred. and Afti_hor po_er, and aulted_fol Grist Mills. Haw MA& Blast reasons. Factories ( live Particular attention to the construction Itneues and fdaohinery for suet nulls. and f uPilents. suular and eseoular saw =Ma Have also on hand, ilni&hcd and read, for ship ment atehortnatie. Hankie and Belle= oleverg description. Alsorfarnich Boilers and Me: Iron soseatelz Wronat bon Shaftio c..Hangtra and .ruea 60tER7 varlet/ n and n e testmfactare is Woolen Mac cry and. e Cards. (har prices are ler. f mrmaoldner7l sktannfactur ed In of th e beet geaut tr of materlalc. ego warrantei aR ease to give safienotlon. _ Ordera from al ll parts of the ocatntry dolisitr stal Pruintbr ed. . real liirw CLOSING oirr SALE OF SIIRDEER in part Dry Goodkuritbout regard to cost,corudating Es,ft of Shauda,'Silk Monti.; ayeal are and Ge of all kuula tp. Laoe ?oh:18ml. Umbra:3lm Dyes and Dre As I will vacate the front part of my store in ten days k for improvementra desire to reduce my stoc Entrance on Market Alley and Market call street- Customers and the public are invited to at CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Snooassor to Jag. Holmes , .t P 0 Xi FEPAC 71.-- Dealer haßaaartir Bd. Sugar-Cured Haim eef am Oo er Market andeimo ad streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. DEALERS IN OILS a. M. Tr 7 WfUPAOPITSJPBS OP Pure Carbon (011, AND Zir - Offloe ca LIBERTY STREET. ovposite Pean'a R. R. Depot. R lk-All oil orgranta THE ARDESCO . OIL comr 1 41 Y 1 1 1.1. a 1 1 q , ior U P•ttle ol 1) In aPls F" ttellned Ardaieo OH, WON- EirLtnil V is B BE 888 ZOL.Z. warelionoe, 27 IRWIN STItERT PITISBURGE, PENNA. 11 ALl.uoent Oil Work DUNCAN, DUNLAP Cs (JO., Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, REINEIRE de KELLY. r. 164 Wood areeLnera 6th. RY W. BEAUMONT &CO DRILLERS IR Xr.son "E"1/49mailam,, H. J. LYNCH, No. 96 Market street, between bth et. and Diamond. New BiNeover.y. WARRANTED IN ALL - CASES: ITCAN BE BELLED ON. IT NEVER fnils to care I It does ' not nauseate 1 It ia speedy in action flu Change . of Diet is Requited I zuM'.4d It does not interfere with business puraaits I It can be used without detection! Upward of 200 cures the past month. some of them very savors oases. It is adapted for maid and female, old or young! 13ELL'3 BFECIFIC PILLS are the original and rely genuine Semitic Pill. Over one hundred physicians have used them in their prattice and all speak well ef t-eir earner and approve of ill eir compositi n, uhichiß entire ly vegetable and perfectly hanrdsss outtakes tent.' li anuresis of certificates can be shown. Bell's:Specific-Fills are the only reliable rerned.ll for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases of bperziatorrlfea. - or, Seminal Weakness. with all it , train of. evila. Buck as Utelhral and. Vaginal Disci:arras, Glees. the Whites, Nightly of Involuntary Emissions; Oesisal Debt ity and Ir ritabilitY.,aneentinence,lmpeience, Weakness er L h ea h f g r P is ow pr r n N ci e p r vlolyu frroamiSeoualtigcessasror Self Abum, or Borne constitutional deagent and insapacitates the safferer frs. m I ulfillingthe. duties of Married Life! In all Sexual Di/3535, , ,'5. as Grhes-, Gleet and Stricture and in Dimases of toe BP-dder and Kid— neys they. act as a charm I Relief is =pet-fenced, by taking a iri_pae boa I • - : MICE ONE DOLLAR. Ori.;; PH PfOEl ING, seiner Vara.. et - eds. - ad Dixasoad and by Druggists generally Pittsburgh. : They will be sent by mail securely sealed on receipt of the money by J. BRYAN. M. D.,.... No. 7d P edafstreot. N. x ~„ !Consulting Physician. f ir the treatment of. Sem 'inal, Urinary, Fez:nal and 'Nervous Diecasea,whe, will sand ft,. eto all the follow jug valuable we: k : The Fiftieth' Theuev.nct —Dr. ....plite i , Treatise on Self-Al:nue, ,Prilitatuie, Decay, lin.- 'potence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases., Debility. Weakrien, Islightly Emisions, Genitat etre.' A pamphlet .of -fitty-pilgee:-con taining important advice to ':the: 0 9, s:toil:and, should be read by every' sufferer as the Means of care in theiseverest wage is Idaitly. sot forth., Two starass to pay_ postage. . pcnatage. .aard&sr „ j : -! TO THE - .E l ll7Birla . 10151 1 1314.14.71, 1 3"; • •-luAtlteitalorant Madly-Ise Is Modeato f all denotel.: ; • " nations. treat etcret and !allow's disorders,. abuse and dienacca or - ;teatime coromen znd in cidolat to youths of both- • ' sex 07 ana Adui4,,, ranee cc - ,zeerrletl.. gS43B=2 BRANI322IIP' palgthej the feet of hi deMS • 'so, the loner et and fAl.J.ly modeot are dreadfcd4 ohooked, and think it a =Tat in cry immoral rend for c,ontkrJination eorrontion- amene their wives. promicle.e tens and d a osh.tgra. nth famil7 Johyaloian should bt• ca :Melt to keep them - InAmoranee that the:7_ do the same 43131 r. 81i.d3; 8 17P. (exeovt enblishin.o) lent a ince•ative'praal Eat , might ho loot to them among otanhi Modest and premtraptuona famtl.3l4 bon; utd raised in iamorance, mnze. op r....:' , 31:5hr.D0M1: tad who compare eecatety, inte T keent, , , scam ao,bst dollars and contt rptreterionslv, ormy, 'rotten. It is to meld f:A.Lewevon that =morons '...Tanta and reardia' ne or i.h:a.1:31 that tholz F oes, dem:hien and wardo. .Jtevif:=l.7 :kale decl7 an! of delicate condition. end bave bean motored to health on vlror In , DE, iI3RANSTROP: besides new before and =triage through him have been caved much 6 , 4 g fable. ienzietz nOortificatiern, fie. 13pannaterr , ' hag og nootarnammelmions. are comvinictsranned a vent short P.PZ faut tuiriletT rentediee; whioh israpeor.lirgiz his 0.-.-773. "... , le7anttcompoistai • from the Vegetable Kiazdoint, 1137iR,C mat the fano . calof theliforcurialtreatmenthebes abandon. ad it and frobstitnted the .voe - itoeio Nernaloxide. earorare treatcdtvit`h rosrhodroecz..-nevtr.s had ' bear Errs .71:252 411. Q. fleant a hemitalz oath the Ced Wv.r.4l and in the United-Stacey l'eada into en with fair, teal. health end knol.:inoo: PE4SD. bloom tom the nee--pollol chtez.. '.krite no ten= with trionezheakee qt.i.tek.u. but r-Jruo and bocci • ranee...motion and all of . !to 1d: :Ad dieerno, phial "co: anattalt , e nv me' ner.bv,reueve -- ,- proviann attend to 3t time =.ll I :Gkfcti of te7,4estoone. h7krocerbt_El CM Of the il.d'ideet;which • la riven :crate to the aeplz Raving tho - enntaeo of over fort reare-enr•oriZZee tinerration, munsue...--tl7, has capmem• aktil in the treateorst of me...3yd dint.z....".- - ,:and who it dally eor,stilted 5g the at.wejlas Mom mended he :. - zuwtzble c.iaterw„ pro prietore of hetet% An. :Mice: tlniWeld street: near Dizruorld c;•..z.5.. bat i„, from a? r 0 e , .., #la Tinton uull Ats • &a:l2 .?1 cionrek. Port litaoe- SNUFF OF DANDRALDE -- AND STU,. Raving had a man employed for tho last six years compounding the above excellent remedies uncommon practice, and having used them with BUCCCRI in all that time. I feel it a duty to set them before the public, as my expe rience leads me to think they are as near sperifico as any remedies well can be for the following diseases. namely : Scrofula, Goitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impnrestate of the blood. One trial will convince any person of their fitness for those diseases, k'repared and sold by SmithfieldNST UP. 111. D. fyiStf ESet.. Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW BOILER W OBKS. J, J. 'PO ME' S' TTENDS TO THE auk Ti'vrhourusE LtS... of Steam Boilers, Stills. Tanks, Agitators. bait Pant, Sugar Pans. She Iron Clumnon. Breathings, and all other artieleantmally man ufactured at similar concerns. Prompt attention paid to all hinds of roonin on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUEJJ WAY, bth Ward, Aneb-hacy ricer. IPB-15'd Hydropolts, or Gardeti. • Sprinkler. ANEW AND relerim ARTICLE FOB wetting plants and flowers, washingwindows, earriages„ Be, Pumps of every deEcription sold and repaired. Daykitt's Patent Wa er Drawer made and sold. WELDON Sc litiALY, 164 Wood St. Jul One doortrom Sixth. GRAVEL ROOFING. R E T P AV E tt.L . P ORI PTLY AT LUPTON, OLD DE.II &CO., Corner Fifth and Wood streets, second dory. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN tt CRAW FORD. Maniafaotarera of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOE PLUMBERS GAN or srEALN prrrEas,. MACRDIESTS Ann COPPERSII.IIThIi. Me BASS CASTINGS OF EVERT DE. ecription made to order Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repng 'promptly se tended to. Hertel:Liar attention mum to fitting AP Refineriee for COal and Carbon Oila, Also, solo agents for the Waste= Distnet of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell Co.'a Patent Siphon parup. the:bast over invert• tell, having no, valves tt is not liable to get oat of order and will throw more - water than any Rarer , rice its else. • - :di,. 1011 EMOVAL - LIVERY STABLE 11 1b.The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear dtheft House, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street.' W. 0. Contra old stand. is prepared to famish carriages. bastrim, and saddle horses npon the shortest no tice.. AlSa home kept at 1.77' at reasonable tato& Undertaking and all arrangements for la terals will rancive his special attentim ic a lum. NEAL BSI W. B. 1.prre5....... LUPTON at OLIDDEN; MANTMACIRVIIIIKS AND DAAL)R9 I 9 FELT CEIET4 GILIVEL ROOFING *3 Repairs to old nravel. Cauvery and Metalig Roofs made at the lowest prices, • All work promptly attended toand warranted: Oftioa, Morning Poet Building, comer Nitta ,c l ad, Wood stroobt 2d story. 1011.7 HARREILS OF PICILV RYE 4900Nur WHISKY. of different ages to suit purchase" at lowest cash prices. For sale ker THOS. MOURN, Distiller DOW /SA DA 91. 14 melf,l4lizatitzep4.. ._ _ mEnza&L. -.J. & OLDDIIII
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