James Y. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. N OT ALCOHOLIC A RIGEILY 'aONCENTRATED V getable ExCraet A PORE TONIC. Dr. noofiartd9s GERMAN BITTERS PREPARICD BY . DR. O . D ~.11ACICSON. Philadel phis,. Pena., • Will effectnally "are Liver Cominbi DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. Vorento, or grervotus Debietty, grlseeia e of glob Kidneys, and an Diseases Sirtsing rrom a Disordered Liver or Stognaett, • sun • as Constl _pation. Inward Files. Fullness or Blood to the Head. AoiditEof the Stomach, ' Names, Heartburn, D , 4 -- ust for - Food, Fullness or W fight In the Stomach, Sour Fruetations, Sink lug or Fluttering at the Pit ei tue Stom ach; Swimlning oi the gteau. Horned and difficult Breathi g g. Muttering at the Heart, -$3 Choking or suffocatina sensations when in a lying 4 nostisr% Dimness ol Vision, Dots or webs be . taw grussight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Dead, Deficiency of Perspiration. Vol. lowness of the Skin and Eyos,Pain in the Side, Baok, Chest, Limbs. Aro. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ingin the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and great.depres 0100 0 • And -of 1 1 u)sitively nrevent Yellow Fever. Bil ious becer. TREY CONTAIN ' NO ALCOHOL OR. BAD WHINITY They wißeure the above diseases in ninety -nin ewes out of a hundred. Induced bythe extensive sale and universal eoptuanty of tioofiptid's German Bitters, (purely gexetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, have opened upon suffering itumanits the flood c ltes of Nostrnms in the shape ten.if ri rr whisky. vile compounded with ininriolli and christen Tobias. Stontachicsand Bit- Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations e in plethoric bottles, and -bellied gs, ander the modest appellation of Bitters: which. instead of curing only aggravates diseases nil leave the disim ointed sufferers in despair. HOUFLAND'S GERMAN Bill MIS Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri - can public; and their reputation and sale, are not nva led by any similar preparation. The propriet,ra have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and • Citizens. Testifying of their own perstinal 4owlodzo. to the beneficial effects and medical Tirtuel ul these Bitters. DO YOU WANTSOM'ETHING to STRENGTH ER YOU, DO YOU WANT A. GOOD APPETITE? LiCrYOU WANT TO BUILD UP 0 elt 00N ETIT7JTION I DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DOIOU WANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS 2VESS EYOU WANT EN,"O Y I you want to sleep well? feeliyouand want a brisk' vigorous If ng ? y )n ' do. use HOOFLA.ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the .1151111 C of Bitters, p ut up on Quart bottles, compounded ce the cheapest whisky or common rum, manly from 2IJ to 41) cents per Callon, ;he taste disguised by A - ire or Coriander Seed, This class of Biters .has caused and will can7in ue to cauee ae long as they can be -sold hundreds to die the death - of the drunkard, By the , use the "totem is kept continually wider theinduenee of A l coholic Stimulants of the ,coat kind, the desire fur Liquor i 4 created and kept up, and the result tea I the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who dceire and will have a Liquor Bitters, toe pub bah the follouning receipt. Get One Bottle Hoodrind'ei Vermin' 'titters, and nixtsitlr Three gantlet. of Good Brandy or %I klikky, and the result will be a preporta t o n that will far excel o n medicina/ virt tic, et true SZteUell^e any of the numerons Liquor litters in the market, and will cost tntieltlen.. You troll hats, all the wirtvea of 'lloolintscrs Bitters in Istsnyeetion with a„good article of Liquor. at r, studs less price than these inferior. preparations will cost you. .• ATTENTION BO tDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or fpiends in the army- to the fact that ' 1100 - D'3 Gorman Bitters" will carp nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and Priva tions incident to camp life. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of thee:lo4ft will be noticed that a very large pro portion bre suffering from debility. Every case of that kind Cala be readily cured by II onfland's German Bitters. Diseases resuldng from disor• den of the digestive organs aro ..pe dily 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 Mill particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of -he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi , own Gig Uage"has boon saved by the Bitters:" PHILADELPHIA. August 23d, 1862. Messrs. Jones Jr Evans.—Well, gentlemen, your Hootland'a German Bitters has saved.. my life, There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of who; e names are appended. and who wore fulls , cognizant of all the circumstances of my case I ant, ana have beem for the lest four years, a member of ,h,r wan's celebrated battery, under the immediate sominand of Capt. P. B. As roe. Through the ex- Poatire attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwo attacked in November last with in tlan3ation o the lungs, and was for szventy two days in the hospital. -Fhis was followed by great debility. heightened byseattaok of dysentery. I was then common from the White Ron- e and sent to this city on board the steamer "State of WE in e." from which I landed on the 28th of June, bine* that time I have - been about as low as any one could be and r 11l retain - a spark ofvitality: Fora week or more I was .carcely able to swa low anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was ima edi wely thrown up again. I eould not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under those circum stances • also, accordingly the physicis hs who bad been working fai hfully, though unsuesesful ly, to reeenteme front the erase of Lite dread Arah eg. frankly.toldmo they could do no more for me, and t Ivised me to see a clergyman, sod to make such tsia . pcmtibn of my limitod funds as best suit ed me. An acquaintance who visited tao at the hoepital. Mr. Frederick Stein bron, of 6th Lelon Arch Street, adviyed cede as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly procurel a bottle, Front the time I commenced taking them the shadow I death receded, and I am now, thank !hid fur P, getting better. Though I havetaken but two hot ag, I. have gained 10 pounds, and- feel sanguine of being permitt.si to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, grorkwhorr.l. have heard nothing for eigh teen monthca for, gentleman I am e..oyal Virgin lan; m thoviomity of Front Roys I. To your invaluable Bitters I 'owe the glorious privilege of again oliPPing to MY bosom those who lu e dearest to me in life. Very truly. yours, ISAAC M AL ONE. We fully concur in the truth of the abovestatee pleat as we had despaired of seeing . oar ccuutide: idr. Malone. restored to health. JOHN CITDDLERA CR, Ist N. Y, Battery. GEORGE a. ACK LE a, Co. C. 11 th. Maine. LEWISEITEVALIE4, 024 N.:. EkISPENCIER.ist Artillery. lela.tery F. • B. WASERIELL. Co B 3 , 1 Vermont. HENRY HIERORE, Co B, do HENRY T:IitACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine. JOHN F WARD. Co B. sth Maine, HERMAN HO(' COB COB. 72d N, Y. NATHANIEL B THOM 4S, Co F. 00th Pa. ANDREW J. KI M BALL, Co A. 3d Vermont JOAN JENRINS Co B. 106th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERF Bei that thisai¢natoro of "C. J 4.CILSON." jo make WR4• Pa t rov jejuar. PER BOTTLE - 5 CENTS. OR HALF DOE, FOR $4 05. Should yourzearestdratirist not naive the ar ticle, in net be pat off by any of the intoxicating -Peeparatlene that may be offered in its mane, hut wad to 11, cand we will - forte - art:l, securely packed 7 =pram - Ilarrolpal Ofoca, and Meausactory. N 0.163 i i t? oat. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M..Jaokson et Co., ) Proprietors *sr Por Bale by Draggista and dealereineverY mu In the United State% and by Dr. G. H. HEYEtiat. PAttabarigh. P. sIaIkWARTE, _ for safe at JOSEPH FLEMING'S COI , lase ngs a lso dm Diam by ond and Market street. — pa ,81X011 zonarpiro • tr oi m i ttaitthi l d and Po i g e r t ' xtrzei 'A„T. RANKIN & co-,4 gth. :: . 0 01 0 11 7 1,44 . 1 4 - ' taw. _ , ..q . "2 :r., ~.) d= . . .. ... ,_ • ... . ... . ~...„_ • , , . . . . . . • b , _ ~..,y _...„ , _... , ...., _ ~.„..„.. ...:,:, . • 2... • • . ... . - [ , ~ -, ~1, :.t • ~, f A ' _ . t ; '., ' . 1 .. :-,):. • .11 •::: ----\. . - :. ... . . . . ~ , - ______ DA ELY POST. Tllli CUDIfION OE THE BOUIII, A Curious Contribution toitite South ern Accounts of the Vfor. [The following is furnished for publi cation by a citizen of Georgia, who re cently left that State and is now in Cin cinnati. He desires no personal notoriety and would not have his name made public, but it is a name not unfamiliar with the history of Georgia.. Combined with some curious misapprehensions, the reader will find much that is instructive, and some statement of facts that are of im- portance. I Condition of ihe Sont h and Feeling. of the People. I am a native of that noble but nntor• tunate South, and, in writing what .1 will I shall be blamed by many, both North and South ; but I am now an old man, land have never feared nor regarded the opinion of men who found fault, unless I telt that they had a right to do so. I write for the sake of truth only, and I am not, without some credulity that candid men wile at least say that I ant faithful. I am not disposed to name them, but many have written and made speeches throughontthe country since the war be gan, aid have poisoned the public mind in a degree in the North and embittered Southern men—what their object has been is with them nud the God—but to my own knowledge they have not acted in fairness to the country, and if, I;),) , their acts, one .1111111 ' 13 blood has been shed, I never can forgive them. The, people North. East, West and South, in this -nation are my countrymen' and women, and I lore them, and if I were to consult my feelings in their errors, I would persuade them to di) so no more ; but the bright doctrine of our Saviour, shown in the (ale of the sinning women, will not do to apply to men who destroy governments—one, too, like this, built upon patriotic hoses, and cemented with their blood. The doctrine of the. Hero of the Hermitage is the only one for us as a naiion ever to regard : "By the Eterna', the Union must and shall be pre served., The feeling of Southern men should not be weighed by•the say so of every bar room brawler and sycophant who comes to the North from the Sont.h they a-e brave and tinkle people, and intelligent nems here will not and cannot gainsay the truth of this assertion. Tbey committed a grievous error in seceding from the Union, but that error dues not admit of other errore—if Tcm stn.'s a I crs from Joe, ,Joe has no right to steal a horse from Tom as a remuneration ; the law regulates all of these things. If the North thitilis that all of the South are John Morgan men, and will sustain his acts in this country recently, they act as badly as the South, in her ignorance of what the North is. In warfare, both parties have. done things shameful to civilization, and at Whicl in the future. The true feeling of the South is this : The property holders of lands and slaves, control the masses. and they will bold in the army, at all hazards. the poor—feeling thus, they must lose eye ryt Eking in case of failure—many of them would gladly go back to the old rnion, though were this fear not entertaim-d, and the men, the poor men, the gulled and abused men, by Yancey. Toombs, If.be it, and the infamous Rowel Cobb, would go home at-any time if they could. But how are they to do it? It they leave the army, and remain in the South ern lines, they will be silt t for desertion and if they conic to the North their fami lies must suffer., They have now to pay, I in Cotifederateimoney $1 e 0 per pound for bacon nod the same price per dozen for spun thread : and shoes are "played out." This, too, in the sight of men who were willing to give all they had to sustain the rebellion, and said they would drink all the blood that was spilled in the outset of this war. Poor mortality' One third of the Southern amy are to-day Union men, and never were in favor of rebellion; but the bayonet has done for them what it will do for the whole land, unless it is guarded against To.thinkof "starving the South out,t' Is all folly. Flveuthing is high there, in their currency, but they have an abund ance. LeeJourden, in the State of Geor gia, made. last year, 100 u(s.) bushels of corn. 1 hey have good enough living, and plenty. They have suffered for the want of salt, but now they are making it on the coast, and at several salt works, and will soon have any quantity. I have known salt to sell for Gd cents per lb., but that will be no more the case. A pair of jeans pants cost me S2o ' in June. In fact, evelbything in the way o f clothing is high and hard to be had. They have cotton, hut no cards ; I have seen them sell at $2O a pair. This is the mighty land of wealth, bloom and aristocracy, that Jeff. Davis was to build. A man who made his last speech in the United States Senate for tne Union ; went home, turned secession. tAt, and I egan to steal. They paid him twenty thousand dollars a year, and he loved the dear people s 3 welt that he took it. and in the army he has given every kinsman that he has a high position.— Bragg, 1 aylor, Vim Dorn, Lovell, and Devises withont number; even fool Joe is a major general, and to keep these fel lows in cash, ! presume he had Congress to mnite an appropriation of one hundred and titty thousand dollars in specie, to send North to the Fort Donelson prison• ere,,and pocketed ithimself; he sent none. And no man can compleia without being placed in prison. Lie put hte, in the to bacco- fat:tory with Col. Cochran, Ely, antl,a host of federal soldiers, on suspicion -and lefinie there until he was forced to release me by public s,mtituent. Now, whatcan a people hope for with such a man to rule? And how great is the obli• gation of the government, to rid a mis guided people of such a monster? 1 cannot leave this connection without reference to the brightest gem ever reflect ed from the purest rays in the diadem of God—Alexaz.der H. S.enheas ; and re. cently if he bad been permitted to go to Nffashington, the world would have felt his mission as becomes him. He is Vice- President of. the Southern Confederacy, it is true, but to this minute he is a Union man. I was born and raised within eigh• teen miles of him, and no man knows him better than I do ; we toiled together for the Union, but when Toombs and the C6obs kicked noble Georgia out of the Unionhe feltit was his duty to play a part Phut part shall only be known to that God who caused the rhadow to fall upon the dial: of Ahaz. Still, Stephens is a Union man and a Christian. The resources of the South have been alumni greatly_ misunderstood by the iforth,nad the administration papers are to blame fo,r . it, or the authorities them nevelt.' The'Sonth, by volunteers and conscription up to thirty-five jean, raised an• army of five Inindred and twelve thous• and men. and by the conscription act, up to forty five years, she increased the army ninety-two thousand, making six hundred and four thousand men she had before the last conscription. I do not know .how many men that act will carry into the army, but with the act forcing all who have sub- stitutea to return to the army, I think the two will increase the army, I think the two will increases the army three hundred thosand men. That would make• nine hundred and four thousand men that have been and are in the army, without refer ence to the losses in battle or those who have died from disease. Now, what the losses are, I cannot say with exactness, but I am satisfied that the South has an army of at least four hun dred thousand men, counting all losses, and her army is well provided with the munitions of war. lam not disposed to draw conclusions, and, in truth, that is not my object, bUt to place the truth be fore the people, and, in•time, I trust that it will be "as bread thrown upon the waters, to be gathered many days hence." How to terminate this war has caused anxious thought, and baffled the skill of ' many great men, and I feel the most on feigned distrust of my ability to make a suggestion ; but I will. In doing so, too, I am emboldened by the fact .of knowing the South, her feelings and resources. It the war is to continue at the point of the bayonet, let Chattanooga at once betaken and extend a line along the Western and Atlantic railroad; owned by the State of Georgia from Chattanooga to Atlanta, continuing the line to Augusta, Georgia, on the Georgia railroad. then Georgia will be made useless to the South. from whence nearly all of her supplies must come in the future; and more, the conservative men, in the heart of the rebellion, will be enabled to return home and be protected; and if allowed to defend the flag of their country, 1 am willing to pawn toy life that this course will weaken the Southern ar my. To overthrow Atlanta is the point that should et first be regarded as the car. dinal point; it is the corps of the whole South. In addition to this movement let there be no usurpation of power; let the constitution be regarded and men cannot be kept in the Southern army. I was in Bragg's lines when he fell back from Tullahoma, and his desertions were by the thousand. Does this not prove my position .' All the people want is pro tcetion to return to their homes. I I trust in Clod that this communication will be read where it should be, and re• garded. I have many that are dear to me in the South, whom I would save.— The graves of a beloved mother and lather are there, and that of a brother. ply father was a Jackson Union man; a better never lived. Ile named me after the noble old hero of the Hermitaze, and though I love the South, 1 am a Jackson man yet. MANY persons who admit that the Ad ministration is violating the Constitution say : "It will be easy enough to settle all that hereafter." Mistaken men! The only time at which it is easy to resist en croachments is in the beginning, and when a,,naticin plata/3ff the. !AS qtalen t' ' to a future day, it is beginning to be en slaved. "As we cannot," says Macau ley, •'without the risk of evils from which the imagination recoils, employ physical furce as a check on this government, it is evidently our wisdom to keep all the con• stitutional checks on misgovernment in the highest state of efficiency, to watch with jealousy the first beginnings of en croachments, and never to suffer irregn• larities, even when harmless in themselves, to pass unchallenged, lest they acquire the force of precedents." ATTIIEPITTSBURGIIHRITG 211 - HOUSIC: TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, Honltler Braces, Mastic Stockings, Ritter's celebrated Radical Cure Truss, Ritter's celebrated Radical Cure Truss Ritter's Patent In f int Truss, Ritter's Patent Umbilical Truss, • Marsh's celebrated Trusses, Marsh's celebrated Trusses, Marsh's Ladies and Gents' Shoulder Braces. Maretee Youths and Infant's Snoulder Braces Dr. Fitch's Plain Abdominal Supporter.. Dr. Fitch's Silver Plated Abdominal supporters, Dr• Fi ch'a Ladies and Gents' Shoulder Braces, Ritter? Patent Abdominal Supporters. Mrs, Bette' Abdom nal Supporters, Marsh's London Abdominal Supporters, Riggs' Hard Rubber Truss, French, English and Amerizan Trusses in great variety. An exporianced Physiosan always in attendance Syringes, Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles Bandages, &c., At the Pittsburgh Drug House. TOR ki ENCE & hVGARR, APOTRPCA MICR. 14 •10.rth and Market eta. Pittsburgh ,ul2-13,40 DENTISTRY. ' EETH EXTRACTED WITHOET .k pain by the use of Dr. Oudry's apparatus. J. F, HOFFMAN, DENTIST All work warranted. 134 Smithfield Street,Pitteburgh Forßats.Mice. Roaches, Ante, Bed Bugs, Moths in Far•, Woolens, &c., insects on Plants. Fowls, Animals, 6 , o. Put up in 25e. 50e and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks; 5 , 3 and $5 flasks for 11 Lois. Public Insti tutions. &c. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of thotr Waste die." inr- Sold wholesale in all large cities. 4ltii" Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. 4%- Beware of all worthle ,, a imitations. shy See that "C ~tar's" name is on each box. bottle and flask before you buy. Address HENRY 11. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 48'1 Broadway. - N. Y. ittir Sold by R. E. SELLE KS & CO.. and B. L. FM:INES:COCK & CO., Wholesale Agents, Pitts burg. IYIB-Bindeodew J. DIINLEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, prrTsßunen. PA my224lydim ELBINGBURG GRAPE. W E CAN FURNISH A FEW VINES as dab] valuable drape at $2 EO per dozen: $l2 50 per 100. J: KNOX. 59 Fifth stree. O KS C A s r ecei :LTA rSODAS NEWCASTLE .OEO. A. KELLY. 68 Federal St.. Ailesheay. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, IS6B. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREMURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER PV TRIO Cut RIINCIT, WERAILEtOR City, Aug. sth, 1883.1 WHEREAS, Ily , s ,, tkfactory evidence presented ti the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FISSINATIONAL BANK OF prvrs- BURDIT, in the.' Count y of Allegheny an i State of Pennsylvanta,has been duly organized under and according tothe requirements of the Act of Congress, entithrd.''an Aot to provide a National Currsncy,securod, by a pledge of United - relates Stocks, and tovide for the circula - ion and re demption the, ot." approved February 2th, 1863. and las c pi d a ith al 'he It-or - miens of said Act requi t to be complier with before commencing 00bl:is:mess of Ban, ir g, Now Tn'aniVertg, r, liught McCulloch, Comp troller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that the , sajd FIRST NATIO VAL BANK OF PITT - I BURGII, county:of Allegheny and State of Perm it, 'verde. jut autScrized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony' whereof witness my hand and seal of office. this sth day of A uptpt, 18 , 3. 1-....- r-. nuuri Mr.t.ULLOCII, ~ Si } :, Comptroder of the Currency. The FiAt National Bank of elltsburgla, Pa., LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY Capital $400,,000 with pricLlege to in crease to $i,000.000. The PittsbuYih Trust Company having organ ized under tha , act to prod 'e a National Our reney. under the Ole of , he Flit` , T NATIONAL BANiI OF PrasiErnoti. would respectfully offer its servio , et fir the collection of 'Notes Drafs, Bills of Bxchange. bc., receive money on deposit and buy an i sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attend rd the Pitts'onrgh Trust Company since ita organ iza t'on in I 5452. will we belies he a sutile'ent guarantee that business entrusted to this new organization will receive the some prompt attention. Having a very, ex latish e correspondence with Banks and Banker?, through-ut the country, we believe we ran otter unu nal fact hies to those who do business with us. The business will hu conducted by the same officers and directors. DIRECTORS: James Lagghßn. W m• F. Nimiek, Hebert b HOY& A'exender Speer, Thomas 13.11,: Franci ,, O. Bailey 1 hos. Wighttuan, Alex. Ell adley, t•ananel Bea. JAMVB 1, A I 1 (4H LI V, Preacder.t. JOHN D. S ULLY.Cashicr. Angust sth. 18.63:th!r.wtf. drl OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTF—S QA certificates of Indebtedness. Qeartertuas tors Cortille.tost, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons D d all ollaar_Rornment securities, bought by W, 11. WI L.LI A AIS .¢ CO., arh6lr,d ' wood stroot, comer of Third, SAVINGS INSTITUTION INCORPORATED BY TUE EGISLATUBEOF PNOSILVANII "SoLETo." Open for Deo; from 10 'n look. m, daily; fait. on BA,TORDAY EVEN NGS from o to 9 o'clock. ilir•Offico, G 3 FOURTII STREET. INTEREST ALLOWED On Deposits in this lustituLion at SIX PET CENT. PER ANNUM • .R.soktin,toidNiposito . rs in May and Novomb which, if nordrnwn. will be aided to the pan pal and compounded. PassibszrT—lNAoC JONES Vino Pamunnar—W. B, COPELANt. TRITTRIIs. Hon Thos M Ilowo I Lion J K Moorh ea Isaac Jones, C ii.UPSCY, Win 11 !_-roith.f Jacob Painter. Harvy I Nickolas Vocal/Y. W B Copeland. Seep tary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER. irk I yd FiEW .Lt!i 4) V .E 1 To Btrongthon and Improve tho Bight. THE gageitl.b. PEBELI Russian Spectacles, gapEnsoNs [SUFFERING FROM DE footive sight, arising tr, , tu s.go or other mats BS can be roliove by using the Russian Feb bie Spectacles, which have been well tried b many resapnsibls citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfao tion. The certificates of those persons can be leen at MY office. _ . 113 All who purchase one pair of the Rtwian Pebble Spectacies are entitled to be supplied in future Erse ~f charge with those which will always give eatixfaction. Therefore. if you wish to onvare an improve ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spootacles. faraf.daw No. so Fifth street. Poet Bnildin ® v pinrw of bnainwasll4 nn Raturda /00 SUGAR CUIIED 0., 0 re brands, osrifr, Evans & Co sired for sale at No 4 Diamond by i Y 24 J. DUNGENY. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., CAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved liteelsoir Patent Paragon COAL OIL BURNERS. HAND LAMPS, COLUMNS, &o. Salesrooms, 517 A rob St. Philadelphia., Manufactory, Frankfort', Pailadah him, troculm warranted y 2.119 MERCHANT TAILORS, ']ATE HAVE J lJirs ' C RIVED A v v lane and veil select - xi ,)! Sprln Gods, Clotho, Casimeree, Veatlngo, ete. ALSO--A Urge stook a GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Including Paper Col tar... Neck Tie's, and every thing usually kept by first class P unlash iaz Slur r Orders promptly exocutrd. an3o:ly,l MeCOLISTER tt BAER, A RE SELLING OUT THEIR LARGE -rn- stock of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS, at the very lowest Call and examine our stook betore ouretiaping eleewbore. 1y23 3taw Pittsburgh and Minersville Pas Banger Railway Company. FINIKE STOeIiIIOLDEILS OF S 11D .M_ uompany will meet at the of the Oak.and Railway Company, No. 51 Yourth street, Pitts burgh, on Tuesday, August :sth, 1863. at 3 o'clock P. for the PU - T , Of 0 of electing a Board of Th ree Managera for ea'd Company to servo until the th rd Monday of January, A. D . 186-1. By order JAS. J lINSTON, EecretarY. PIITSTIORGIII. August 14, ac.1.5-10:4 GGS. 1.4 5 bbli fresh eggs just received and for Bale by JAS. A. FETZER. anl 0 corner Market and First. =nabs. 1.11 . 21.1 t ELEVATOR/R. WITH ANTI. Friction. or Common Blocica, for pale by BI3CKII AM Sc LONG. In 4 NO 117 Libprtv URLINGTON HERRING—YO BOX. &JP ea, just received andfor sale_t)y ItitYßWt & BRO. Wnnd street COBBLER WANTED, to repair Aloes, _ sal BANKING HOUSES Or ; PITTSIWRGIi li.EAL ESTATE MANUFACTIIIIF.RS OF DAUB & CAPPELL, 00112iPtille Of 108 Wood S`rc et, Cash Figures at BORLAND - 'S, 88 Market it. COMMERCIAL INFORMATION Arbltrattou Oosortrittee of the Board of Trade. Wm. M. SHINN, V. P.LT AS. I. BENNETT J NO. 8. DILWORTH, Wm. MaGRERRY. DAVID Mco NDLESB. Movements of European Steamers ?BOM emzera. V o irzini. .... ~.. . ..... Aug. 23... New York . ...LrvorPo 9 4 clty of Wa.'ton..Ano. 29...N0w York... Liverpool Biel:Der , . ...Amt . . 29. Now Y0rk....: Bremen Orent Eastern_...Pept. 2... New York—Liverpool .A=ia Soot, 2.... Boston—Li verpoi .S i City of Bal'moreept. 5... New York .. Teutonic Sept. 15....1i ew York.....Sowtha Pella sort. 9...N0w York.... Liverpool A frie. ......... ._....8 pt. 10...805t0rt....,......Liverp00t Sat pia qept. 19...Ne0 York...-6Putha'n Scotia Sept.. 22........ New York....Livorpoof PROM LIIROPS. Georgia A rabia. china... Burr pa. Per.i&... Aug. 29 ...L1verp001....11ew York 2 .....Liverp001....fi10w York .........Sept.- Boston Snot 12 .-Liverpool-...N0w York .__Sept. 19 ...Ltrerp001...., Boston Sept 26 ...Lirerp001....N0w York MONEY KARR= 0081/ZOTIED DAILY ME YHA NOIINTNO 1•032 BT NEEZRB. KOUNTE & 11711711, BROYANNI NO, 118 WOOD BTRDRY. The following are the baying and Betting rates for Gold. Silver. Barb= Belling 1 21 00 Silver.. . .—.—..— 117 OG Demank Nottr----.-- 122 00 Eastern Exchange. New York—......—_--_----- par 6 Baltimore. .—..-- Par Philacialphla7."--...—.--- Par Pet $ Western Exchange. Dar . par Clovelara ...... Par St. par --- PITTSBIIIIM OIL TRADE. The market continues very dull. ho . ders ask ilig pretty tee)? finite% which causes buyers to slued nil for a decline. 'hiders maintain that ptires are bound to advance. In ftet some of our dealer, are still holding their stocks out of the market and say their time has not yet come and they can wait. In the Eavt the market was dull and prices nominal. The principal business transacted was for future delivery. In this market Prica3 have undergone no changzi. Crude without packages. 24c: with the p 3 eka.ges,3fic. Refined in hood for present delivery ale ; free BOe Stock in this market not large. X9ll Bhla - --Datriand active. New sea at $2 85 42 90. and old at various prices, as to the yual ity. Crude unchanged. Small salts at 24@30c . with and without packages. Renned firm, The rates here being as high as in the East leaves no margin for exports. ro fact dealers hero pay no attention to prices in the East. PITTSBINIGH PRODUOE mAaxzr OPPICE OP TOP DAMP P 087,1 TlleeditY, eept. let. Is e& Business yesterday was not very active hot there was an improved demand for certain lend ing article- Tho weather has again become pleasant. Our rivers are rising slowly. Wehope soon to announce at least sufliciea t water for our .oedium boats to transact business. Money matters remain without change. Gold and Silver continues. to decline and the inanirX hay hCen. very limited. Money on good paper can easily be obtained at lee rates. Bacon—The improved demand we have noticed oentinues. Choice lots are generally held at a slight advance. The stock in first hands is not large and is steadily diminish ing. There are a number of inferior lots on the macbet which set at various prices. Cheese was firm with a good demand. The demand at present exceeds the supply. Prices tend upward. Hay was very firm, former prices being maintained. There will be no decline so long as the demand exceeds the supply. Groceries—The market was firm with a regular trade demand. Prices were unchanged. Butter firm. All good parcels offered find ready purchasers at full rates. Hay--We ote saks of 30 loads at the gm - ilea at $2.5(1035. The rates in Allegheny were $28;200. Pretty rteep. Butter—Sales 5 firkins at 18@)203 per pound for pac4ed. Apt , ie.—Demand was fair. Fates 130 bbls at $2 25@2 50 per bbl. Potatoes—The receipts are on the increase. and prices have advanced; ra!es of 50 bush a 7.5(51 Der bush. Snit—gales 160 bbls at 50. Retail sales a $2 60 p . r bbl. Flour was clu.l and inactiee the only sales being to meet the home demanb. Among the •ales were 150 hble Extra at FL ; 75 do Extra Family at $5 75-6 00(6 25. The receipt:, were night. Burns continues firm with a rood demand for mediumaised lots to meet the wants of the home trade Among the sales made wore the follow.. ing : 6,000 IDs shoulders, 5%.,48: 2.500 IDs sides, e ; plain hams. 4.500 The, 10e; 3.000 lbs -8. 0. home at 13@130 l'heese—ln good request; sftles JO boxes W at 10;4011n par lb. Dried Fruit dull. Apples held at $1 2.34 1 3T. Peaches at $3 per hush. GERMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBURGH, PA., NO. 597 PENN STREET, We highly approve of the German Catholic High School recently estab,i3hed in this city, and we cordially recommend it to tho patronage of all the Cathol.cn of our Diocese. t M DOMENIe, Bishop of Pittsburgh. rsiVrE FIRST SESSION OF THIS IN theSITUTIONwiI commence on TUESDAY. Ist of SEPTEMBER. 1863. The studies of th^ school are so arranged as to embrace -full and thorough course of Greek, Latin, English, Germanand Mathematics.including the breathe, usually attended to in connection with those re spect ve departments. Students who are intend ed fur commercial or professional pursuits. are care u•ly instructed is Book-keeping. Mercantile Arithmetic, and such other b roaches as may fit them to be uFefut /lilt' 1111,1 igetri tin thedischarge of the various duties of the store or counting room, or ( • any profegsi , n. Our course of studies embraces also the subjects required in prepara tion fur entering any of our Theological Schools or Seminaries. Parents ivishing to secure for their sons a thor ough Instruclon, are reaps :trolly invited to ap ply to Prof.'? W. A. Riedel, A. Pal, No. 527 Penn strew.. assoon az convenient, and, if possible. BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF FEPTEMBER. Mr. Reidel will be at home daily from 10 to 12 A. M. and from 3 to 4 P. M. _ . liar further information, or for a prospector, cont [fling full details. oleos° call on or address REV. JOSEPH M. lIELMPRAEcHT, Rooter of St Philomena's Church. or PROF. F. W. A. HIEBEIL. A. H. P. O. Box PAD, Pittsburgh, Pa. iYardstrtd 001iCORD GRAPE 0. eEBIOR VINES, AT V 2 50 PER dozen• $1250 per 100. Kura Vines at $5 per dozen: $25 per 100. J• ENOX Na 29 Fifth street. REMOVAL. 111 k R. F. BARDEEN ELAS REMOVED 11LY from Smithfieed street, below the Girard House, to N 0.145 MBA street opposite the Court House. ap21:41. CHEAP HOUSES AND LOTS FOR sale in Allegheny city. 28 Robinson rt. five rooma corner lot, $1300; 58 Ann • at, five rooms and collar,s7oo; corner Sheffield sts.,lionle of 9 rooros,two iota, sD's.), South Canal stree., five rooms, hal! and ee lar. sl4oo: , North Canal street dwelling and large lot. $3500. 41310THDERT elk SONS, 51 Market street. A PPLES. • rD bbbi green ended just ryo'd and for aide b; JAB. A. FEMME,. cornea Market and Yard sta. 10 • 0 02Z7 0 1 : 3 . fi,2=ti7;,,w2 11 4 °ego. A.XIMLY; &gal cvleiwasitoinesks?a., ST FRANCIS COLLEGE UNDER CAR OF THE rßgmenckm BROTHERS rellrus 12iffeilTITTIos, srtiuxnen AL IN LORETT, Mi c a ariac vanla about four ;from Cresso Station the direct Tonto between Philadelphia and Pitts `AM Chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the panel Collegiate litil2o7l and' Degrees. The legation of the College is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being 1 1, !overbial for its pure water, bracing air, and pie,-uresa svenerY_ The Scholastie year commences on the 1;1MT MONDAY after the 15th of AthlifFT, and end; about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide I into two Scissions. Student/ cannot return home Setemen the Seaaiouo. All the.Anparatus neves arY for Land Surveying. Entinetiritia. sill be furnished by the state.e.ea to the dtndenta. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no eight years Students will be admitted from elat years to the age of manhood- Tagate—Board and Tuition. payable half yearly Surveying ana use of instruments. per an num illassieal and Modern Lanenagea. extra Students spend ing Vacation at the College... 20 Reference can ha made to the Rt. Rev. tliehop O'Conr to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds. St. Mary's. Loretto, tp , A t.. other einritoir el. a , AittA-^.14: Bishop Dotrenee. Pittsburgh,. Bishop Wood. Philadelphia: Rev Dt, 011..ra.Phi'adel phia: Rev. benry McLaughlin.. Philadelphia; Rev. P. Mahar. Harrisburg. aui7 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING ERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO. THE CON STITUTION. Be it resolved be the Senate and Rotas of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in Genera/ Assembly met, That the following amendments be • r'tpcecd to the Constitution of the eo , imonwealth, in ac cordance with the provisions et the tenth article thereof; There shall bean additional section to 'the third article of the Constitution, to be designated 68 section four, as follows : Sze ['ION 4 Whenever any of the gualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, ender a reenidtion from the President of the United States, or by the author ity of this Commonwealth, such e , ectors may ex ercise the right ot Full - rage in all elections by the citizens, ender sn^h regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as folly as if they were Present at their usual placcof election. There shall ho two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution. to be desig nated as a actions eight and nine, as follows: SECTION S. IN 0 bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than one subjeot. which Shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. Tueß3Ety. Sept. 1.1803. Sucriox .No bill shall be paz.ted by the Leg islature grouting any powers, privileges, in any C 11.913, where the authorhy to grant such powers, orprivileges, has been, or play hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of thi Comnionweaßh. JOHN CES-4N A, Speaker of the Hr use of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate, OPFICIt OF rill &MESTA l'., I' OF THE COMMONWEAL Tn. Ilarrisburg, July 1. P 363. dohs A ISLA. SS: • Z ' Ts . a n l n ca e ; e a l lui c t e fr ti n f g: correct a t n h d at the f° foregoing n e Ft `---' the original Joint Resolution of the Gen eral Assembly. entitled 'AJ oint Resolution pro { posing certain amendments to the Codstitution." ai the same remains on. nie in this office. In testa navy whereof.' hare hereunto set my hand. andeansed the seal of the Secretary.'s Of fice to beaffmed tho - dat.and year above written. ELI LIER.. in:lo:dtf ' Fecretiirynfille thanragnvrealth: ' O'HARA. & MIGINN, A.ttorneys at Law, - 2.IVD-• REAt ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE SD GRANT STREE T Opposite the Court Rouse, Pittsburgh: Sta - Partionlas attention given to the settlemeht of Estates. sale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex amination of Titles, Soldiers claims. collections in any part of the west. ProttiPtremittaxices,wattfttil someponarnte In regard to all business entrusted to our care. R.. 1. LYNCH AVING VACATED TUE FRONT • • of his store, No. 96 Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the now addition, in rear of old =tore, entrance on Market alley, first door from sth street, where Dry ()wilds will be sold &leap. auls _ GRAPE VINES. WE WEREAMONG THE FIRST TO secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for five years. We obtained our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in 1855 awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, in IS6O, a premium for it as "the BEST new seedling gransin all respects superior to the Our stook of Vines is unequalled anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents each. $2,50 per dozen, $12450 per 100. $ lOO per 1,000. Small vines at less prices. We can furnish a few extra large vines at fro 50 cents to $1 each. arl•eolkw INNOURISTS WOULD 1)0 WELL TO JEL call and supply themselves with that very convenient ardule, TRAVELING SHIRTS, of which we have received a large invoice of new and very handsome Btyle9. MADRUM k CLYDE, 78 Market at.. bet. Fourth and Diamond. jy24 WIC. X. FABER es CO, STEAM ENGINE BUILOEU 4ESEIVIL ALIT ZID OILER 0141E21 dear the Penn. F.. R. Peasenetn DEMI 11 - 4a/LIVIPFAC T IYICE .03131110 01 lifAtz . Steam Eames, ransinz from three to o hundred and fay home power, and suited tot_ Whit Edilla. Saw Milli, .BlastSurnaces. notortea pareenlar attention to the COB struction 134pheL.alldrhanroff, far Tr,..'i m %: l l l '.. end f°. MVO also on hand, tabbed and ready for shin , . meat at short nodal. Barines and Boilers of ever! desoria Lion. Also, furnish/3°llam and Sheet Iron se_perately. Wrought iron Shaftirs. Hangers and Pathos ir every vari and continue tho manufacture o Woolen v . ^ err and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, oar machinery manufactur od of the bat. unalitynf materials. and warranted to all oases to give satisfaction. glapOrders from all parts of the eounta7 aellcit adand prwnoti.7 a Ala. redt:d &17 J. G. WEinOX. .rso. ssiz3r,, WELDON Sr, KELLY, Gas and steam Fitters, PLUMBERS AND BRASS FOUIRRS, 164 WOOD STREET, NEAR SIXTH, PITTSBIIIIOII, PA. * . - • tom- Pumps sold and rTiired. - -Provdetora and Manufacturers of Daltiu Patent W.ater Drawer and Musgrava'a Patent Gas Cocikint and Ireatiuk Stoves. zuz2 artNELE.P . Izi S. snit:La rz . m.rq, 131300 E8803.20 JAS. P. FLEIVIING.„ raltrtGrGilLlWW, Wholesale and Eotail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Bekaa. Oils, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery. No. 77 Federal Street. AILLEGREIFIr very. PA. myzatisd Q.PALDE . S. SHOVELS. 1104ktug 1..• Fork's, Slytha Stones &a, for nab by • BOW!: Abi .11 LONG, am • • 1 Itt lilbartystraets CONCORD J. KNOX, No, 29 Firth Street NEGLIGEE, X..r%2•=L 2 - oum dt(ie''fl6 PITIM'IJEtaiI, I Established 1842. MEDICIAZ. New Discovery. WARRANTED 111 - ALL CASES irE /Ali BE RELIED 014. IT FEVER fails to cure I IPdoes not nauseate I It is speedy in action tio Charge of Diet is Required ! It does rot interfere with business pursuits! It &CI be used wit Iptut detection Upward of 00. cures the past month, some of them very severe eases. It, is adapted for male and fimalo, old oryonngl -- BELL'B OPECIIFIC PILLS are the original and rely-genuine Speefio Pill. Over one hundred physicians have used them in their practieesnd all sneak well of their efficair, and app:ovo of 'heir compositi In, which is entire- LY vegetable and perfectly haimless on the system. Hundreds of certificate:scan he shown. Bell's Sp ecific Pills are the only reliable remedy • foreffecting 'permanent and speedy cure in all cases of bpermatorrhea, or. Seminal Weakness, with all ite train of evils, tench as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleett.the Whites Nightly or Involuntag Emtssione.Ge,ital Debi•ity and Ir ritability, IsContinence, Imnotence, Weakness or Loss of Powcr.Nprvous Debility, all of e.hich arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abn•is, or constitutional derangement and in , apacitates 'the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of Married Life! In all Sexual Diseases. as gonorrhea, Sleet and Stricture and in Di:eases of the Bladder and Rid nays they act as a charm 1 ie experienced by taking a eingle box./ Btile.E ONE DOLLAR. JOBE:IT 11EMINES. , ^ .7 % , .."llterkx*streel and Dihteold and by Drugghts onerally Pittsburgh. They will lie sent by-mail securely coaled on receipt of the money by. J.....BRYAN, M. D.. Nn: 76 ?edar street. N. Y.. Consulting Physician flr the treatment of Sem inal, Urinary, Sexual and Nen OtU3 Direases, who will send frt a to all thefollowing valuable works: The Fiftieth ThonShnd.—Dr. Bell's Treatise on Self-AbuieTremature DSCLLY, putenre and Loss , of. rower,_ , exual Direases, treminal eaknese. Nightly Emi , rions, Geoitat Debilty. &c. A pamphlet. of fitty pnaes. eon tainirg important.ndvien "to .he aMieted and should be read by every„ sufferer as the mans of cure in thesevereststage. is plainly set forth. Two stamts to Pay Peatage, anl7d.kw TO TILE 'PUBLIC. wis PECIALL.LIf- FLYtheisnerantandfaler is Macon 4)12.11'de:1074V cations, treat secret and ; dellesto disorder tell= • thine anddivalea - ,02 , ,,- motions common and " eitiont to youtba. - .41-bnik sex 3 - and adults, Vingteer married. Bemuse Ds. Dr.agerany a nuldishos foe fact of his dolma 30. the ignonntand falsely modest arc droadfallY and and think it a 'great Sill very immoral and Mr cc corruption amens their vrivee, premirins sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to Sean them la ornnca thutthay (loth° Mlll2O la Dr. DRAM SrttlYP, (eseept publifriar4 it Inerative nrae3 floe might be lee, to - Elmituamong stupid Meals ezdart and presumptuous families, bon and raised to Irmo:arm% sprang -4p es mushrooms and who compare 1,04r..47,71 intcar.enea, sense, )., to dams and ecat , , , razittzlourM. meanly oriMs rotten. It is to nublicitarshogreyer that numerate eurents and guardians ate tsaulcrul that their Does, deathless and ward' ,s previously fee starkly and of delicate oanditcn emu appercanee, have 'boon restored"to - health and vigor by DH. BRARSTAUF. 4....f0re and afteg =nine through tim, h hCr.4l 2270 d Lana erred faring. anxiety t Mortification. Spormatorr haa or nocturnal ea. itsicna, ore completah , cured M a shOrt emaca of time by his new remedies. which arZrararlzhifloWll6 They are ocmpanndn from the egetable Kingdom. havins smett tjto fallacylof the fdergurial treastneut,he has abandon.. ed it and ratbatituted. , tha_veidtablo Female dis eases are treated with - markda eurmem—nevins head over forty. yews (W) empeoriesceo le their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and to the United Statean laacialdni to cas--to all with a fair trial.health and spina; will ;weir. Moors upbu the now 4 -palledeb.eek. Trifle no lonsorwith Intsittebanituand-tntuedia.-bit came end ho mred Consumption and ail- of lio dirces.. of which so 22221117 419:1IIWY. ear 00rantis3, can now be relieved. nrovidir,g .hey attmil to It in time Pull particulars ens-bahad of mytreatmeas byprocurins a copy clam Medical Adviser.wbles Is given gratis to all thelapply Having the id.- vantage of over forty . imam experience wad observation, consequesittv, ho has superior sMII in the treatment of ;peda l diseases, and who iS daily consulted br the Preenoll. LC well 28 MOM mended by repeatable eitisens. publiceez..pro nrietors of D hotels. Offon Eitt amittlield street. near iamond street Frivate coramunN cations from all vnrid of the Union rigidly at. tondodio. Ups.' - sox SOU, sbwah Poet O. SYRUP OP MANDRAKE AND STU,- LINGUA. . Having had a man employed for the last six years compounding the abbve excellent remedies for my own practice, and having need them with uncommon success in- all 'that time, I feel it a duty to set them before the publie, as my expe rience leads me to think they aro as near specifics as any remedies well can' be for the following diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis. and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood. Ono trial will convince any person of their fitness for those diseases, Prepared and sold by • J.BRANSTRUP, M. D. 85 Smith W. field et.. Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW BOLLER WORKS. J. J. .POW3BICS ATTENDS TO TIME BIANIIMACITIME of Steam Bale:no-a Taks, ta bait NW. Sugar Pan& Sheet Iron Chimneys, Breathings, and all other artleleznauall7 man ufaotnrod at simiter oonOorns• Prompt attention paid to , all kinds of repairs on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OD LOCUST and DUQUESNE WAY. bth Ward, all mamas , river. IYS-Lyd Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR 14 wetting plants and flowers. washing windows, carriagoB• &A, Pumps of every description sold and repaired. Dayklitt's.Tatent Wafer Drawer made and sold, WIALDON 4 sffi,LY,lB4 Wood St. • One door from Sixth. GRAVEL ROOFING. WDEPA IRS PE0.31.P7L1 AT TENDED TO, LUPTON, OLDDFAI &co,, Comm Fifth and Woad a treats, world story lylo DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADNAN 13i CRAWFORD. Mantesetarers of every vaxioty of finished BaAss wolt ;'OR PLUMBERS GA or STEAM FITTEIM - MACHLNESTB ems 0310PERSHMIS. Bp@ eiiiiitsiGS OF EVERY, DZ. IL. scription made to .order. Steamboat work. steam and gal fittnx and repairing promptly at" tended to. liartiar attention paep to fitting UP Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, iAlso. sole agents .for the Western Mesita of 'ennalvarda. for. thte polo of Marsh, Larodeil Co.'s Patent SYPhOII - Pimp, the-beet ever inven• tat having no valyeel it le not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pimp win its size; febthay. D EMOVAL or - LIVERY STABLE The tmderfigged having removed his Live. to Stable from tku XIS! clam Scott Efouse. to n the corner of Ping and (Smithfield street. W. , Conu Oa stand, is prepared to famish earriag buggies, and saddielbries upon the ehorteet dee, Also horses kart at livery at roseenahlb' rates. Undertaking and all arrangements fbr nerale will receive htsvpoeild attention, NE* BEICIELARBo. an 4: 8.. OUTDIN LEPTON de OILDDIER, ruurAcTsmarpti DIiArEILII is FELT CEBU &GRAVEL ROOFING ' ll 3 6 E4Prsite to old iltessl's4 Oxman amd Metals Roofs; znadeat the lcAtiot Woes. `Ali work lirompay atosidad to and e l, Offine. Mousing Past IluDdlos. corn Wood *oloNsd
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