The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, September 03, 1863, Image 1

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    :Taints Pi Itarr, Editor Sr, Proprietor.
NOT ALconotTio -
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A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
V getable Extract.
A PORE TONIC.
Dr. Hoofland's
altitliVl3 I TT E
PREPABXD nT
DR., D. D. , JACKSON, Pkiiledel
plus, Penns.,
Will effectually cure
1411..„ Irc,r tint 9
DYSPEPSIA. ;
Nfirssule. ter Nervous; Debility. Disease
of the Kidneys. and all Diseases
Ar¢nng from a nizvoreerea
Liver or Spomatitt.
as Consti- •
_pation. Inward
Piles ,Fnanyt or
Blood to the head.
Acidity the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Di9nost
tar Peed, Felbatts or W Ight In
the Stolfisth, Soar Fri:Astons, Sink
bus or nattering at, the Pic et cue Stoll2-
4 "gMT D lr i llg Or . tae new. Earned and
&Ss ißestlung nuttenng at the Heart,
Choking or ,
seasEttions when in a lying
Voltam Ditormsa of Vittion_, Dots or webs be
ore the sight,, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency ef Perspiration,. Yel.
lowitessefthe 'n'anclEyee^int in
the Side:` Back. Chen. Limbi, Ne:
Sudden Flushes afloat, Burn
in3r in the Flesh, Constant
imaginings of Evil.
and nrsatdepres
1 Oil Of
ts.
AMI .Itasitively suo spiri vemt Yellow Fever, Bil
ious Pau. ie.
t THEY CONTAIN
ivi).txxotiroi, as BAD WHISkY
They. will care the shove &nooses in ainety-nin
ayes out of a hundred.
Induced , by the extensive sale and tmiveraal
sop uT or itockfland's German Sitters, (purely
yeasts e hoots of ignorant quacks and =sore
pillow' venturers, have 9pened upon suffering
aumanity the flood gates of hl astrmna in the shape
6C Mt Vitiate. vilely oompounded,withininriong
drug- sad christened Tomos. Btomatthiottusid
Bfiataik, ' 6l 'The innumerable array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles, and big,heinod
tees, ander the modest appellation of ]titter,;
which, of mum - g 'only aggravates dlsktses
ad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN' , BITZE,RS
Are not a new and untried article. but, have
stood the test of hfteen years trial by the Amen
can public]; and. their reputation and sale, are
noAttralled,by any,similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of Letters
from the most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and
Citizens,
Testifying Of their own personal knowledge. to
the betttelloial effect, and medical virtues of these
Bitten.
DO- E YO N U WANTSOMBTHINO to STRENGTH
YOU!
DO YOU WANT A• GOOD APPETITE,'
u 0 YOU WANT TO BUFLD LIP YOUR COP
BTITUTIONP
DO YOU WANT NJ PEEL WELLS
DO POUWAIVT TO GMT RID OF NEB PO US
BESS
DO YOU -WANT ENYVG I
Do low want to sleep well ?
Do yott,,waist a brisk and vigorous
feeling?
If RI do. use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
P,ARTICULAR. NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the
itame ofßitters,putup in quart bottles, compounded
al the cheapest to7aisky or common ruin, comiup from
20 to 40 tentexper gallon, the taste disguised tat An
ise or'ficoriander Seed,
This class of Bi•ters has caused and mill ermtin
ue to cause, as long as they can ' sold, hundreds
to.dier the death of the drun kard, their use the
spstein it kept continually under the influence of A l
cohotio-Stimaints i›..l the worst' kind, tle dear,' f or
Liquor is created and kept up, and the result fa ,t I
the liorrors attendant upon a drunkard's life ,ind
For those who desire and will have a Liquor
Bittern, w_e_pubheh the following receipt. Get One
Bottle Gootlinul's German Hitters, anal
nix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy
or WILINky, and the renuit wild be a preparation
th4t will fedriexcel in medicidet4 olitoco arid true
tteellett^e any of the truineroue Liquot•ilitteii
thernarket, and writ Cost mnela less. Yuu teal
have all the virtuee gf Ltoofland's Bitters in
connection...mid et.gOod:iiiTiek;i' oftLiehor. at
such tout price data these inferior preparanWn,
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
lIND-'IIIIE - FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations or
friends in tea. army. to the fact that -HOOP
LAND'S Borman Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by ,exposures and Priva
tionsinoident to camp life. In the lists, publish
ed altubatiaily in - the newspapers, on the arrival
of the sick, it,will be noticed that a very large Pro
portion are Differing from debility. Every ease
of that hindean be readily, cared by Boofland'e
Germaitllittent. - Diseases resulting - from dioor*
deny of the digestive organs are ~pts, remov -
ed. - : W.e haven° hesitation in stating that, if
these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers
hundreds of lives might be saved, that etherw.se
srill baled;
4Wet calkparticular attention to the following re,
markableand well authenticated cure of one of
he nation ' s heroes, whose life, to use his own
fang- uage"has been saved by the Bitters:"
• PEULiDaLluni. August 23d, 1862.
Mum. Jones & Evans.—Well. gentl eman , your
Hoofland's German-Bitters has saved my life .
Thezetie.no mistake in this. It is vouehed
nurnbersof my comrades, some of whose names
area,ppended. and who wore fully cognisant of
antattartaMatanOa3 of my case I am, and have
befit fef the last font yeara a member of ettor
aunekbelebrated battery, under the immediate
seaniketealit.'.l3 'B. Ayres. Through the ex
polittentlatt uPOn my arduous duties, Iwa
attacked in, - Nuvember last with inflamatien o
theluesseand - wets tor seventy two d aye in the
bosPital. This was follewed by great debility,
heightened byanattack ofdysentets. I was then
rea r Oved from. he White House and sent to this
eftnti board the steamer "State of ' , Igloo," from
which I landed on the 23th of Jane. Pine that
titnej.„have been nhout as low as any °cc could
itOwtal ill retain a spark ofvitality; For a week
or 'mbrer was scarcely able tcrewaelowansthilow.
and If I did force a morsel dew*. it was inui.ecii
weivthrOwn UP again.
I could not even keep a glass of water on my 1 1
itoMaol.. 'Life could not last under these circum
stances.;anti, - accordingly the physicishs who
had heeot working lai hfullY. though unsuacesfal
iy,' he rescue me from the grasp of the dread Aroh
sr. frankly told me they could do no more for me,
and lvised me to Bee a elernman, and to make
snob eispositiOnnf MY limited funds as best Bait
ed me. -An actaintance who visited me at the
hosPital.' Mr. Frederick Stehabron, of 6th below
Are Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try
your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. From
the time I commenced taking them the shadow
death reelected.' and I am now, thank God for it,
getting bettor. Though I have taken but two hot
s& I I have gained ltipontahr, and foci sanguine
*flting permitted to rejoin my wife and daunt
-04-from whom I hove,heard nothing for eigh
teen months:for. sentlnianam wont Virgin
ian. Um. the vicinity of Front Royal.: To . , your
invaluable Bitters I owe tbegiorious privilege of
agaistolasping to my bosom those who ate dearest
4o Am.* We-
Very ‘ truly. yours, SAAC MALONE::
We concur m the truth of the above statel
sent. as we bad despaired of seeing our commie,
Mr. Nelene.; restored to health.
JOHN.CIIII:DLIERALIE. Ist N. Y Battery,
OROIRSE , AERLE , CO. Si.ntb..M.B.Mer.
-zugurnietrEvAurrwe l 92,1 N. Y .
t. B. SPENCER. Ist Artillery. Battery F.
Jr, FASE WELL. Co B. 11 Vermont.
HICSHY B. JEROME, Co B, do
El BAIRN T. BLAAuDoNALDt'o Q 6th Maine.
.Ettele i pAlfaD. Co B. 6th
1. KOCH COM 72.4 N Y.
.7.42il=filfrlEL B 'I I IIO_,NiAB, do F. 95th Pa.
A/MRIBW-Jf. A Co 3d Vermont
.110.10141F4W 1 Prif Co D. With Pisnna.
RS-WARE-OP 00UkTERFErra
sair-thirthe signatUre ef 'C. M. JACKSON."
le onthe,W,RaPrelit of ,ant" bottle.
PRICE PERBOTTLE ' 7ti CENTs, OR
HALF DOZ,_FOH $4 00.
Should your nearest druggist not have thopr
liele. do not be put off by any of the into tic...sting
"reparations that may be offered in its olace;but
prod to ha, and we will forward, securely, packed
7 express.
.t=cipal Office, and Manuntetory. No. 163
t.
JONES & EVANS,
(successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
Proprietors
ealietry Druggists and dealers in every
w in the United State., and by
Dr. G. ,
Artlrt-1,
k,m4o. !"" rt'7:te aMBEFE{ FLEMITCPS oor.
Fathelftnond and ftlar!Letetrest.
WA.11A110917 oritow-.ToilarPro. ,7l
Voisee emlt)tfisit izyji PP ri F a"A;4I BANIKIN - -CO..
L4th; Pi b
ifork•S 4431 tr, dpovb-eir egh twigs
48 1 .90r0.4" umr.
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pA l ` LW li P 0 S T
The Conquest of Ohio
The suspension of the draft in Ohio and
the authon...ation of volunteering, says
the in , t./,/, instead, is a carious proceed.
ing, no matter in what light it may be
viewed. The President declined to atop ,
the conscription in this city in the face of
an indisputably unequal and erronous
enrollment,- oti the ground that the de
mands of the service imperatively requir
ed men : yet he has stopped the draft
in Ohio without solicitation when the need
for men is quite as urgent. Ohio is not
exempted because she is ahead of other
States in former calls, for she is notorious
ly behind Indiana,lllinois,andlowa,and we
believe Wisconsin, laded Ohio all through
the war has been the most backward of
the Western States. When Pennsylyania
was last invaded by Lee, the President
called upon New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio,
for troops to repel the rebels. Ohio alone
failed to respond. While ,the "Copper
head" governors of New York and New
Jersey hurried men to Harrisburg, not a
single soldier was raised by the Union
Oovernor Tod. lint the draft is neverthe
low' suspended in Ohio, and for what pur
pose-2 - Why it is a bribe to the people-of
that State to vote against Vallandigham
for governor. This is the whole secret
of the matter. The extended military
operations in the West require soldiers,
end at once :;-yet Mr. Lincoln delibertly
allows nO,OOO men to stay at. home to Per
suede them to help beat a man for office
whom he had-cruelly wronged.- It is all
Very welt for the administration voters to
to boast how easy a matter it will be to
heat Mr. Vallandighatu at the polls, but
this step touching the draft show wa that
Avery desperate expedient will be tried to
tuake sure of
Profligacy in Washington.
The correspondent of the Boston
Trareller, thus discontses of maLt.ro a❑J
things in Washington:
his useless to deny that war has, in a
measure poisoned the taste of the people,
bringing, as it has unmistakablyy a train
of evils to the door of Washington pre
viously but little linown, while it is sadden
ing to behold the utter degeneracy of the
people, particularly the middle classes,
The istranger cahoot fail tq,ob•
serve the large number of jabbering fore
ign rowdies who congregate at the cor
ners of the different streets. Many c
these fellows - afe"ezilfd vacabondi, .oho
are on the look out for the List dishonest.
official who has sonic thipg to sell It
makes no dttferance whether the property
be confiscated furniture, captured horses,
or q•iartermast.er or commissary stores,
.the purcha z.r has no principles to lose,
and why should he he scrupulous about
naakir gt - a :bargain.
Then there are soores of blac•hlegs and
iprofessional gamblers, here, from New
Yark , ...Philadelphiii, - Baltirnnie and Bos
ton, playing their arts most, dextrously to
inveigle as many unsuspecting officers and
soldiers as possible into their meshes niter
the Paymaster has been around, and. in
which, lam sorry to say, they often sue
coed, robbing the tooiisti men of every
cent of their hard earnings.
CONDITION OF THE REBEL
FINANCE
Leiser of the Rebel ScereiHry 01 the
Treasury t 0 llr , hunter
The Richmond Whig publishes the fol
lowing letter from Mernatinger to R. NI
Hunter, upon the subject of the relit
currency. It triN3 to put a good face of
the condition of the rebel tinances, bu
Toomb3 . letter tells a different story frun
his:
Tit F.ASUR DEPA EST C. S. A.
RICHMOND, Aug. 21, 186%.
"Hon. R. M. T. IluxTEß—Sir : In re
ply to your - inquiries about the final - ices,
I aend -you a condensed , atatement of the
issue of treasury notes and of the fund
ing operations of the treasury. - You will
see from this statement that the funding
has been eminently s.icc'essful ; and you
will learn, also, that the amount of out
standing treasury notes is still within the
limits of the depreciation which I report
ed,td Congress at the last sesbion. My re
portthen estimated the amount of circu
taticin which the country wu.Llti bear at
$150,0(moot).
"The statement now made shows that
the outstanding Treasury notes, used as a
generel currency, amount alMost exactly
to three times this much. Two absorbents
are DOW added, which will keep down the
excess from new issues, namely, the taxes
and sale of cotton bonds : and when the
tax in kind begins to contribute its por
tion to the support of the army, there is
every reason to believe that the currency
can be sustained.
"It is obvious, from this statement, that
the popular notion of estimating the value
ofthe currency by a eompArieon with gold
is altogether fallacious ; for while the
actual volume of currency has only Leon
increased three-fold, its proportions
gold rates at more than double that amount,
the fact ia, as you will know, that situ
ated as we are, gold is as much a com
mercial commodity as platitna and tin,
acid its price'is governed by the law of
supply and demand. As I have already
shoWn. in the repert referred to, wheat
and corn show much more reliable stand
ards of value, when their prices is not
controlled by some local obstruction, and
by teferring to these it will be-seen that
the Currency has maintained itself at the
ratio which the outstanding issue indicate.
Yon will perceive, by the statement that
uniting all the various appliances for'
funding there has been funded in bonds
$232,40-1,670 to which, according to es
timate, there is yet to be added about .7-I,V
000,000 more, which-are yet in the hindst
of the treasury officers to be funded ;'
making in all about $30200u 000—add to
this $13,44 . 2,000, deposited in the five per
cent, call loati,,and we nave an - aggregate
of nearly ...-;3I8,000,000 withdrawu from
the currency.
The' 'New Government of Virginia.
Gov. Pierpont, in an address to the peo
ple of Virginia, announces that ire has es
tablished the seat of government at Al
exandria. He says that if resistance to
the -civil anthority be attempted, and the
posse cornitaus prove insufficient, the aid
of. the Dukilary . , as a last resource, will be
iavoked: to entdame,the laws. lEie is happy
to be able to say that the President mani
fests-the most - livelY desire for the restor-
ation of order in the State, and disposi-
Lion to assist by!vall taegfia` at his coal•
masa to restore the. auzilgoverament, and
produce harmouv •
A Remedy for the Diptheria
•
This affection which comprises those
that are known under the various names
of bad sore thr at, angina, croup and the
French 'angiac coueneuse,' has hitherto
been considered one of the most difficult
to cure. We some time time back gave
an account of Doctor Trideau'a method,
whiCh consists in administering borax,
under the form of a syrup, but we now
find in the Revenue Therapentiguea paper
by Dr. A. DeGrand Boulonge—vice con•
sal at Havana—in which he mentions ice
to bean infalliable specific. As this, from
its extreme simplicity, would, if effective,
be far superior to any yet tried, we cannot
refrain from quoting the cases mentioned
by the author, who had published this
remedy as far back as February, 1810,
and consequently complains ( not without
reason if its efficacy is such as he describes
it( of the inexcusable negligence of prac•
titioners in not taking notice of it, there
by allowing many valuable lives to be lost.
The following cases came under his obser
vation after that date:
In the month of March and April, 1861,
the disease in question broke out under
an epidemic form, and chiefly attacked
adults, with such virulence that in ore
week threeyoung ladies died in one house
One of Dr. Grand's patients, afflicted with
blephacite, was eiezed with it, and he
could not immediately attend, owing to
the severity of the case, another physician
was called in, who ordered emetics and
aluminous gargle, which produced no
effect. At length Dr. Da Grand came
and found the tonsils greatly swollen and
a false membrane covering them. He
immediately administered small pieces of
ice, and by the following morning the
tumefaction of the tonsils had diminished
by half, and the false membrane had
nearly disappeared. That very evening
she was enabled to take food. Profiting
by this example, a few days after, her
brother was s ezed with sore throat, pre•
venting the same preliminary symptoms as
those of his sister, but he, without wait
ing for the doctor took some ice, and he
was rid of his sure throat shortly after
doing so.
Some days later, Dr. DeGrand was sum
moned to a young lady who was laboring
under the disease for some forty-eight
hours ; all remedies had failed, and the
Parents and friends of the family were
plunge/I in the diepest grief. 11 hen Dr.
De tijand ordered ice, a general cry of
ri , toiiiihment was uttered by all present.
Ica for a sore throat I Impossible It
was sheer murder ! Dr. De Grand main
tained his ground, and alter much expos
tulation. during which much time was
lost, he obtained his end. Before twenty
four hours were over, the patient was in
full convalescence. Being at Vera Cruz
on a mission, he was requested to Bee a
young man who was attacked with ma
lignant sore throat and had been treated
without efiect by cauterization with hy•
drckehlraie arenta,a4-antringent gargles.—
Here, again he had to battle with the pre
judices of the family, but was at length
allowed to administer ice. The young
man recovered in the course of the follow.
ing day. Dr. lie Grand has now been
using this remedy for the last twelve years
without having met with even a single fail
ure.
A Squaw's Answer
A correspondent of the Lewiston Jour•
nal, writing of the Oldtown Indians, says:
"A young lady of the tribe one day in the
cars was asked by a rowdy if she would
like to many a white. "No," was her
ready reply, "because good white men do
not want to marry me, and poor scamps
like you 1 won't have." The rowdy Jeft
at the ni-xt station.
"Jots," said a stingy old hulk to his
hired man as he was taking dinner, "do
you know how many pancakes you have
eaten 7"
"No."
• Well, you've eaten fourteen!"
"Well,' said John, "you count and
will eat."
T THE PITTSBURGH DRU G
- A_ HOUSE:
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS,
,boulder Braces, Elastic Stockings,
Ritter's celebrated Radical Cure Truss.
Ritter's celebrated Radical Cure Truss
Ritter's Patent Intent Truss,
Ritter's Patent Umbilical Truss
Slanh's celebrated Trusses
Marsl's celebrated Trusses
Marsh's Ladies and Gents' Shoulder Braces,
Marsh's Youths and Infant's Shoulder Brace.
Dr. Pitch's Plain Abdominal Supporters,
Dr. Fitch's Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters,
Dr. Fitch's tadies and Gents' Shoulder Braces,
Hitters' Patent Abdominal Sappoi tern.
Mrs. Batts' Abdom nat Supporters,
Marel'., London Abdominal Supporters,
Rites' lilarci Rubber Trlr.s,
French, English and American busses in great
variety.
An experienced Phyeicsan always in attendance.
Syringes, Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles
Bandages, &c.,
At the Pittsburgh Drug House,
TORIsENCE & M'GARR,
A Fora P.O MS.
' , lirth and Market sta., Pittsburgh
uht-lydo
LI EN TISVF IL Y.
ETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
1 pain by the use of Dr. Ondry's apparataa.
J. F, 11[OFFBIA.N,
DENTIST.
AU work warranted.
134 Smithfield Streot,Pittehureh
For Re!, Mice:Roaches, Ants; Bed Bugs. Moths
in Fan, 'Woolens, c., insects on Plants, Fo
Animals, &c.
Put up in 150.500 and $1 boxes. bottles and
flasks: $ . 3 and $5 flasks for Hotels. Public Insti•
tu dons, &c.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from - Folsom."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come Mit of thetr holes to die."
$4" Sold wholesale in all large cities.
O SJld by all Druggists and Dealers every
where..
44e. Beware of all worth le's imitathaks.
itr-sr See that "Cqstar',i" name is on each box,
bottle andthialt before you buy.
Address HENRY E. COSTAR.
Principal Depot, 48'S Broadway, N. Y.
ssis- Sold by R. E. SELLEBB & CO, andßit s '
burs,FA tINESIOCE. CO., Wholesa/e Agents, iyle-6mdeodew
CONCORD GRAPE.
Semtioe VINES, AT .$2 50 PER
dozen: tl2.soper bp. Extra Vizes at T 5 per
dozen; s76per .
J. KNOX
No, 29 Fifth street,
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1803.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TREASURY DFP RTMF.NT,
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OP THY. CCRRENGY.
WWII:IIDRUM City, Aug.
Witgattas. By satisfactory eTitiglloo presented
I t I the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the FIRST NATIOHA f. BA NIK OF PlT'ai-
BURGIi, in the County of Allegheny ant Ste o
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under
end according to the requirements of the sat of
Cowl ess, entitled an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United tales
Fuxin, and to provie for the circula ion and re
demption thereof, " appriivod February 25th,
1803, and has complied with ail the provisions'ef
bald Act reenirel to be - Munched with before
commencing the business of Ban sine,
Now THRREFORR, 1, Hugh MeCulloch, COMP
troller of the Cur•oney, do hereby certify that the
said PLItST N ATIO" , AL BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Penn-
Sylvania, ie autdorized to commence the business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
Seal of t office, this sth day of August, l8&3.
HUGH
-I BMaCtILLOCH.S Comptroller of the Currency.
The First National Rank
of • Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LATE PITTSIIRGII TRUST COMPANY.
Capital $400,000. with to In
crease .to 000.000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Coninany having organ
ized under tho act to provide a National Cur•
renew under the title of she FIRST NATIONAL
11 , 1111/ OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
offer Its verviess for the collection of Notes.
Drat , s, hills of Exuhango. kr.. receive moo , y on
deposit and buy nal sell Hxohange snail parts
of the country.
The surocss which has attended
. the Pittsburgh
Trust Coto pany trine , ' its organirat•on in 18.52. will
we belivo he a sutficient guarantee that humness
entrustexl to the new orgaaitatiat will receive
the sonic to °met at t•in Hon.
Hayin a very xtensive norrepondnce ith
Banks an g d
Banker e s, througlvut e the co e untry w we
beliero we eon offer unusual facilitlto to those
who do business with us.
The business will he ettudnoted by the same
°dicers and uirectort.
LIRECTOI36 :
Samos I,aughlin,Wm. R. Nimick,
I
Rcbart d Hays, A exander Speer.
Thomas 8011, Frarais U. Bailey
Thos. Wightman, I Alai. Bradley,
e.emael Rea.
J.ANIRS LAUGHLIN President,
JOHN I). St, ULLY.C.',Lior.
August sth. 1•46.3;d3mt.f.
dirl OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES
Cartilento,' of IndobtAdnose. Quarterula.s
tern Certifioatea,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons
, .
and all other government smut' ties, bought by
IN% ii. WILLIAMS fik 4 1 0.,
cas;thnd wool street, corner of Tbird.
, _
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
BANKFARS,
No. 118 Wood St., Seeopd Soo above
AIEA I.EIOI IN FOREIGN AND Domestic
A! Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes. and tiovern•
meat Securities. Collections promptly attendeJ
apl 1
SAVING 3 INeITUTION
INCORPORATED BY THE
GISLATUREOP PENNSILVANI
Open for Dopoa ts flom In ...I. 2 look,
m, daily; also on SATU RDA Y EVENLN(
from 6 to 9 o'olook
ea - Office, 63 FOURTH STB.EET.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Deposits in this Institution at
SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM
Payable to Dep3siters In Alay and liovemb
which, If not,drawn, will be added to the prig
pal and compounded.
Pagatnewr—lSAAC JONEN
Vcae PIIICSIDENT—W. E. COPELANL.
TELUBTIC tat.
Hon 'rhos M Howe lion J K !downed'
leaae Jones, C G Hussey,
Wm II Smith, Jacob Painter,
Ltarvy Childs . Ni.kulaa Voegtly,
W B Copeland.
Soatatary and Traasurar—A. A. CARRIER
iYdilyd
NEW JJISCt) V Lai, le
To f3trengthen and Improve the Sight.
-
Tun
..„:41111110Nalr PEIIBLE
Russian - Bpeotaoles,
PERSNS SUFFERING FROII DE
O
festive sight, willing from age or other cans
es, can be relieved by nsing the iingairin Feb
big SPegtkieles, which have been well tried b
many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity, to whom they have given perfect ealisfao
tion. The certificates of these poisons eau be
seen at m, office.
All w opurchase one pair of the Rnsoiag
Pebble Spectacles aro entitled to bo supplied in
future free oharge with those which will always
rive satisfaction.
Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve
ment in your eight call on
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Manufacturer of the Rnsalan Pebble Spectacles,
ionic .ds w No. 811 Fifth street, Post Build in
of Intainf.nt is ninand nn Rattirda
100 SUGAR CURED HAMS,
robciee brands, ovrifr, Evans 34 Co
ured for sale at No 4 Diamond by
172 l T. DIINLtNY.
CI A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
MANITFACI MRS OP
CAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS
Patent Improved Exeelsoir & Patent Paragon-
COAL OIL BURNERS,
HAND LAMPS COLUMNS, &c.
sale.rooms, 517 Arch St. Phi lad& iblnia.
Manufactory. Frank lord. Ph
VIM- All croads warrwland
DAUB & CAPPELL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
IotTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
V V large sod well selected stook of
Spring Goods,
consistlns of
Clothip,Casimerez, Vesting', Ito.
ALSO—A large clock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
including Paper OilAars, Vcoh Ties. and every
thing usually kept by fast clam Purnishlrug Slore
Jrders promptly executed. su3o:lvd
MeCOLISTER & BAER,
A RE SELLING OUT THEIR LARGE
-CA- stock of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SF.GAtts,
at the very lowest
Call and examine our stook before purchasing
elsewhere. 13'.3 Staw
Pittsburgh and Minersyille Pas
conger Railway Company.
T 1 .11 : STOCKHOLDERS OF SAID
Comp:its will moet at the of the Oakland
Railway Company, No. st leourth street, Pitts
burgh, on 'Tuesday. August ;(,th,1863, at 3 o'clock
P. M., for the pu toe of electing a Bard a t
Three Managers for maid Company in serve until
the th rd Mouday of January, A. D . 166-1. By
order
JAB. J()HNSTON, Secretary
Prrrsßußoe, August 14, litZt.
auls-lUtd
OGS,
5 bbls fresh eggs just received and for sale
TAM. A. FETZER
corner Market and First streets.
BANKING' HOUSES
OF PECFSBIIRG IL
El==l
F I tth Street,
REAL ESTATE
108 Wood S`r€ et,
Cash Figures.
COMMUNAL INFORIATION
.4..rtiftratton Couunlttee of the Bonurd
of TradO.
Wm. M. SHINN, V. P.l TAB. L 4KNNILTT
J NO. S. DILWORTH, - WT.a. MoOR.EHRY.
DAVID . Mee NI/LESS.
Movemento of European Steamere
PR,Olf AIM/110A.
V irgieir , ...........Aug. fS...NPw York... Liverpool
City of
Virginia............
uq. 29... New York ...Liverpnol
Bremen . . ..... . New York Bremen
Great 2... New Yolk... Liverpool
Asia Soot, 2__Bogton _ Liverpool
City of Bal'more.Ser t. 5... New York...-Liverpool
Toutonia tiept, S.. Now York... _Swathe:lz
Persia Sorr. 9 _Now York.— Liverpool
Africa ........ . ...... SePt. 11 ...Boston Liverpool
Fa: , Dia ' , opt. 1P...N0w Y• . rk...._SPutba'n
V•cotia Sept. York.... Liverpool
/ROY EtIIIOPE.
...Aug. 2 4 ...Liverp001.-.Now York
...Dept. '2....Liverpool....New York
...Sept. s...Liverpoq.. Beaton
_Sept. 12...Liverp001....N0W York
...Sopt• 141... Liverpool Boston
Wept ai...LivorPool....New York
Fcotia...
Georgia
Arabia..
China ..
Fa rr pa.
I
NIONE'T mAnuirr.
COBBECrED DULY TOR TEM MORNING PO"? BT
BBSISS. ICOVNTZ & MERTZ. P.ROXERM,
NO; 118 WOOD
The following are the baying and selling rates
for Gold. &a.:
Baying Selling
1 17 00
1 22 00
Oold
hiker
Ea■teru Exchange.
New Y0rk.,....-
Baltimore. .....
Boa ton.
Western Exchange.
Cincinnati
Lottiaville.
Cleveland.
St. Lenin_
PITTSBURGH 0117 . T - RA DE
If.. Jars were firm in their views hut buyers do
not meet them. The) say the present rates are
too high. Ilemie an have but limited operations
to report, Both sides are confident in their
ice .—one that price., will advance. the other
tilt they leal decline. One thing, however,
certain, p rice, iu the Ea't now rule low, and
al mover is parchtu+eil mu t be either used in
this market or • tored, the ra , e. Laing too near
there et New York to Justify shipments.. The
ool l t In that market is said to bo large and the
export dimand he, fallen otT. Prices seem to
have reache I the top, A ten' days, however,
letorwLee.
The ez port , East during the pint twenty.four
Lour= were 1.22 - barrel•.
Tho import , during the same period were
Per A, - V. Pit , road, Helloed, 218 hh!s; Crude, 9d
do Per Alleghcny HI rer, ctrl bh'o.
Crisde—ln the ah-omeo of tales We c'an only
giro the feeling .-•f the market. At 94e Mr Crude
with( 01 packages there are more sellers than
havers: bemnt that Figaro creel could be effect
,' With the package, It is held et ff. 04303;
1 -dyers decline passim; the latter fignro,')ut a few
changed haul at the former rata
RetimA—The asking ratee in bond were
Gii - .2e tree, rii@t e bbiF bonded were re
p rted nt ;t 0',2.• SPi do, the toone not made
PITTSBURGH PRODUGE MARKET
11 , F1 1'.6 OP THE DAILY POST,
3 . 1863.
Remark%
-The weather continues very
plea , tant and Itusinots izt beginning to' improve.
I he ,lernand ter produce i, on the miTease.
t„r dealer, are rceeivine an ample supply to be
readirle:, f,ir the Fall trade. Ccuntry mar—
•hants will find it to their advantage:if° give
t tient a rail. Menet" matters arewith out change.
;old hue acivin declined in the Eastern m rkets
Ittit in old , murk et there is scarcely anything
&due. On the street money is abundant and
re tii c obbtined nn erod paper nn aoeommoda
titig term, Fluut—Ttte demand has improved;
bat it , , buyers manifest more dialutsitten to op-
erste. The ;id ek in first hands
.li.iiil.l the demand continue to ilillerea2o Prices
...,9 tak•• an upward run.. train is al, in
',error 1.-init.!. Sale , . sere more liberal and that
receipt• were •uming f o rward more treel .
Price. bate undergone no change. Butter was
in fair reque , t. We note regiCar sales at farmer
to Bacon firm and in good demand for lots
lar home iiiinsumptuin. The stork in first hands
i , i , not large. Country meat has pretty much dis
appeared. Seeds—The demand is tailing oft. It
would be difficult to )calico unless at a decline
rom prey OUP rates.
Hay- We rote Pairs of 20 lowLi at the settles
• t Salv. of Baled tr.on store at from
flavor! continues firm with a good demand
The sate , that were made during the wrek ex
lithited a very fair amount of transactions
aUliAlg the sales made we 'tried the fol lona
ins : 12.000 Ihs shoulders, 3i,!'s(o6 ; (00 lb 3 sides,
plain hams, lU,i(O 9),,41Ue ; 4,000 the ,s.
haws at 111(411:111,c
flung—The week's sales were limited, but
towards the c'ose the demand improved. Prices
however, exhibited no change whatever. The
wery 21 , . , 1.1-ds Extra at dzi:ii,zs 10; 15 Extra
F aun ', a t :.41. The stock in first
hands is not large.
Groceries—l:he market was moderately firm
ILr wart tl...serirtions at full rtlieS•
Sugar —ln 2..0d .Imuand Saleg of 25 bads
Orlent, 41 do Cuba 12 to Crushod, 2.;
111.1,,V4 4, 1 r Clio - A - _1 1,1)Is Vw; du "kr
coffee 14122.
molasse4-I;ttelianged: sales 'JO bls old at 5.54
do nee at stiglitle.
„ .
Cofree—Sales 7 - i sacks of Rio at 29—:20a11c•
lit ee—Sales 20 tierces at B , ,ti@i9o.
Grain—The deinani during the week has Un
proved, We note a fair amount of stales in rsit
lain articles. The season kill eon open, when
wc hope to report voice liberal transactions.
wheat,-ale , 1:210 titodi red at SSI t It; 1000
ii
white at 61 104112, uats declining, Coles Iriin
hviiti at Corn in fair a nd, ZR:e. bil4l
at 7ii•, Barley dill and prices altogether non,
inal. Rio or. hanged.
PH ILA DELPHI I.t CATTLE MARK ET
Aug. 31, 1863.
The art ivals and sales of heel cattle are very
large this week reaching about 2,:175 head. The
demand IF gocd and prices are without any ma
terial change. alloti.lred were disposed of with
in the range of layssitt`:,,• tor first quality Western
and Pennsylvania steer, ,rdie,,,, for second do,
and 4;q1:7,4,,. for , un moo. according to quality.
The market closed, very Um, the cool weather
no doubt operating in a favorable manner on the
market•
Cowes and Calves
The arrivals and sales of cows are large,
they reaching about YO head thin week. There
is a fair demand at about the former rates,
Sprinsers selling at $20(6.93 and cow and ca
at Iron. 56:::=4 , 040 lk head, as to quality: Old poor
cows sell at from $164 , 47 per head-
CA I.vns, about 36 head so.d at 40tic Ita in, as h,
weight and condition.
The Sheep Market
The arrivals and ealee of Sheep at the Avenue
Drove Yard are larger than ever. reaching 1 , 000
head There i. a fair demand at 3o ID g-ros9,
and stock sheep at :I 50 to 3 50 per head.
Lamtm rouge at from v., co to 34 per head. as to
con.litien.
The Rog Market
The arrivals and sales of .lingp at the Union and
Avenue Drove Yards reach about 1.00 head this
week, selling at from $7. - ,0(.5) per 100 pounds
net.
s7l head sold at the Union Drove Yard. by
Henry Glass at from 7 .su4s 50 per 100 lbs net.
ttil head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, by
Jahn Crause & Company at Vi. 0048.50 100 lbs,
net
REMO V AL.
R. V. BARDEEN MAR REMOVED
11 from SmithWil street: below the Girard
House, to N 0.145 Firth street opposite the Court
House. apfG,tf.
itzrAY E I. E. V A TORS. WITH ANTI.
RR Friction. or Common Blocks . for sale by
BECKHAM & LONE/
In 4 147Li60tv.4.48t
ERLINGToN HERRING—Io BOX
as. just received and for Bale br
RHYMER it BRO.
COBBLER WalliTED,
to repair ehoea,
au4
at WIELAND'S,
98 Market , sti
ST FRANOIS COLLEGE
L OWER CAR OF THE FRARCISCAP BROTHERS
"guns ansuATED
a IN LORF.TTO. Cambria '-county Pennsyl
vania about four miles from. Cresson Station, on
the direct routehetween Philadelphia and. Pitts
burgh. was chartered in 18'a, with priviliges
confer the usual Collegiate Rimers and Degrees:
The location of the Oolloge is one of the most
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle
gheny Mountains being nroverbial for Its Pare
water. bracing air. andpicturasdue sconerY.
The Scholastic' year oommenoes on the FIRST
MONDAY after e76th of AUGUST. and ends
Shout the 28th of JUNE following. It divide I
into two. Sessions. Students eannotretttrn hoine
'retweerr the Session& All the Apparatus noes.
ary for Land Surveying. ft. eeirinsr,
sill be furnished by the Institution to the
Students.
.
Trurtrumental and Wesel Mnaisforma no extra
*barge. ts will be admitted -from eight
rears to themeof manhood.
Trara—Board and Tuition. payable half yearly
Surveying ana use of instruments, per an
-
Chswioal and Modern Littleness& extra In
Studenta arending lineal:donut the College. Z)
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rey. Bishop
Meonro% to the Be-. T. S. lleybolda. St. Mary's
Loretto. ether Mammy... tbeiNitit.ie•eoh
n.ietvsa.. Bishop Domenec. Pittsburgh: Bishop
Wood, Philadelphia ; Rev Dr. O'Hara, PbPadel
phia Rev. llenry MeLaiighlin. Philadelphia;
Rev. P. Mahar. Llarrisbnrg•
4 JOINT RESOLUTION Pitoposallo
EKTAIN ENOISLENTS TO TIIE
CONSTITUTION. Be it resolved by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the amonon
mealtit of Peansklvanus in Clement! Assembly ma,
Tha Constitutioning amendments be rooosed to
Lo of the Cow monwealth, in ac
cordance with the provisions ui the tenth article
thereof;
par
Dar
par ( .4
par >'•
There shall bean additional section to the third
article of tho Constitution.-to be designated as
sectien four, as follows :
. .
Sscrrtea 4 Whenever any of the qualified
electors of this Commonwealth shell hem actual
military service, under a requisition !rem the
'President of the United States, or by the anther
' itY of this Coinmonweatth, such electors m u ex
orcize the right of suffrage in all elections by the
citizens, ander such regulations as are, or shall
be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they Were
Present at their usual place of election.
'litere shall be two additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution. to be desig
nated as .eotions eight and nine, as follows :
Stormy Si. No hill shall be passed by the Leg
islature containing more than one subject, which
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap
propriation hills.
SECTION 9. No bill shall be passed by the Leg
islature granting any powers, Privileges, in any
case, where the authority to grant such powers,
OT privileges, has been, .r may hereafter he,
conferred upon the courts of [hi: Commonwealth.
JOHN CESSNA.
Speaker of the Honse of Representatives.
JOHN P- PENNEY,
Speaker of the Senate,
Paf
Dar
--par
par
Thu "Aday, Sept. '! 1863
Orme cr
Svcarrevv OP THE COMMONWPALTH,
Harrisburg, July 1. 1863. )
PENNSYLVAiNIA. b 8:
I do barely certify that the foregoing
-; L.B. annexed is a full, true and correct copy of
the original Jcint Resolution of the Gen
eral Assembly. entitled "AJoint Resolution pro
posing certain amendments to the Codstitution,"
a• the same remains on tile in this office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's Of
doe to be oared tho day and year above written.
ELI SLIFER..
julf}:dtt Secretary of the Commonwealth.
M. O'HARA. u'utiar
O'HARA & MiGrNN,
Attorneys .11..ftw,
OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET
Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh.
Gil - Particular attention given to the settlement
of Estates. salt and transfer of Real Estate, Ex
amination of Titles, Soldiers claims, collec.llons
in any part of the west.
Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in
regard to all business entrusted to our care.
ti
ftAVINCI VACATED THE FRONT
of his store, No• .46' 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 Goods will be
sold cheap. attls
- -
not large
GRAPE VINES.
WE WERE A 11.014141 TAE FIRST TO
secure this INVALUABLE GRA.er.,
and have fruited it for five years. We obtained
our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina
ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural SeinetY in
1858 awarded us a diploma for its exhibition,
and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society,
in 1860, a premium for it as "the BEST new
seedling crape, in an respects superior to the
Isabella.'
Our atoek of Vines 1s unequalled
anywhere, which we offer at 26 cents each,
$2,50 per &sem $12,50 per 100, $lOO per
1,000, Small vinea at lea prices.
We can furnish a few extra large vines at f co
50 cents to $ l . each.
anl:endAw
FiIIOURISTS WOULD DO WELL. TO
A call and ,upply themselves with that vary
convenient article,
on
TRAVELING SHIRTS,
of which we have received a large invoice of now
and very handbeine styles.
MACH UM ,k GLYDE.
78 Market et.. be I , ou.rth and Diamond.
424
W. M. FABER & CO.,
STUN ENGINE BUILDER
nENERAL IMICNINISTi MID OILER IRAKEBI,
dear the Penn. B. IL Pacer Denot
pig AIifVFAU T PIIOI ALL KINDS OP
OJT Steam Itn i c ranging from three to oa r
hundred and horse power, and suited fm
Orlin UWE. Saw Blast lfuriasoea. Factories,
Ilya particular attention to the construction o
:ftenes and Machinery for grist mills, and for
urtehts. mulay and circular sow mills .
Have also on hand. gabbed and ready for ship.
meat at short notice. Nazinea and Boilers of even
description.
Also furnish ßonen and Sheet Iron separately
Wrought Iron .Shaftingrgem and Pushes ,
ovary varietur, and eon ue. the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and *nlAine Cards. .
Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur
ad of the beet quality tsf materials. and warranted
In all oases to give sallidaotion.
ggy-Orders from all putt of the country solicit
ed and promptly elf et fead:daw
OEM=
WELDON & KELLY,
Gas and Steam Fitters ,
LUMBERS HD BRASS FOUNDERS,
G 4 WOOD STREET, NEAR SIXTH
Aigir Pumps sold and repaired. Proprietors and
Manufacturers of Lakin's Patent Water Drawer
and Musgrave's Patent Oas Cooking and Heating
Stoves. au22
8 11 001:B80h TO
JAS. P. FLEMINC.
Mt G 'l',
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines. Paints
Otis, Dye-Stubs and PerfnmerY.
No. 77 Federal Eitroot.
ALLLIECIMUNIY CITY. PA.
my22:lyd
nod street
SPADES. SHOVELS. .HOOKS
Forks, Scythe Stones &e.,Lor sale by
DICAbEt &LONG.
LW Liberty Snot;
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
H.. 1. _LYNCH
CONCORD
J. LENCOX.
No. 29 Ftrits Street,
N 1 (i .I G - E,
Ha on N'ountnalecrces
PrITECKFIiaII. I.
BERM
PITTSBURGH. PA
Established 1512.
MEDICAL.
New Discovery.
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES:
Il; CAN RE inctikr) OH: •I"l' . ltitlfWEß
It - does not nauseate 1 It is
ineeSs in toils caret
No Change of Diet
. .
It does not interfere withbusinesgptirsnifsl It
can be used without detection I ,
Upward of 200 01/XO9 the past month, some of
them very severe cases. It Is adapted for male
and female, old or Young! •• , .
BELL a, SPECIng Pritaig
.
are the original and-only genuine Specific Pill.
Over one hundred Physicians - have used them in '
their ptactice and all speak well of their efficaoy -
and approve of their corn positi:n. which is Maitre
ly vegetable and perfectly harmless on thetystem._
H andredsof certificates can be shown.
BelPsSpecifio Pills are the only reliable remedy'•
foreffectixtg a Permanent and speedycure in all.
cases of bpennatorrhea. or Seminal Weak-nem.
with all it■ train of evils, such as Urethral and
:Vaginal Discharges, Gloat, the Whites, Nightly or
involuntau Emissions, Genital Debioty and Tr- ,
Incontinence, impotence, Weakness or
Legg of Power. Nervous Debility, Act &o • all of
which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or •
Seff-Abwe, or some constitutional derangement
and Ineapacitates the sufferer &Om f elfilling-the•
duties or Married Life'
I troll Sexual Diseases. as Gonorrhea, Meet and
Stricture and in Dieeasesof the . Bladder and Kid
neys they act es a charm 1 Relief in experienced
hv tokino a single box I
PRION ONE DOLLAR.
JOEMPR FLEMING.
ee•esrr 5 4 4 , 1c.+ street azta Diatnnmf -
and by Druggists generally Pittsburgh.
They will be sent by mail securely touted on
receipt of the money by'
_
•
• J. 'BRYAN; M. D.,_
No. 76 Cedar street, N. Y.
Consulting Physician f^r the treatment - of Etem-.
inal. Urinary. Sexual and N , 31701111 Diseases. who
will send fr. , eto all the following valuable works/
The Fiftieth Thonsandi—Dr. Belt's.
Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Int
poten-e and Loss of Yower,. Eexual Diseases,
Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emittions.9enitat
Debility. &o. A pamphlet of fifty p_ages. con
tai nir g important advice to the - smelted and
should be read by every sufferer as the - means,
of cure in tie severest stage is plainly•set forth.
Two stamps to pay postage.
TO THE PIi7BLIO.
WEI PECIALI.T. .
.....
11 : 4 theismorantandfabta
Medal; *f i nd demoted- „
nations, tree secret and . -
delicate disorderi,
abuse and diseases or - • ,
tondo= commenand - '
ciderkt to youths of both
sex Ig and adults.
_sande al ^il.rried: Biao:Sitee
Dg. Itassirremor publrfrft-tber-faot of- his debut
al, the ignorant end-falsely modest MOttlduaditt
shocked. and thibir it-a 'grant tdo very Immo
and for contend:Wien and oncamons
their wives. promising Eons andlO terri - Their
family phynciaarehoultil be.cautlone bakemoo them
In ignorance thatthey Aar the /1113213- Dr. - BRAN:
STROP.bIi
(except pushing) lest a imita t e
lice died be lost to them among stop
modest, and • presto:lll4moms 4101 r%
ratted in ignorance:.sPrnrou as and
who comrprze .eemetr. •in 'sem. - /kosa fot
dollars and cent myrtedeusly,-meanly otilty,
rotten- It le to publicity, bow _ ,over that munercon4
' , orals and 'euardiang are! tosuftti -that their
, ons. dedisbtera and wards, previously feeble
sickly and of delicatertenditlir and' appearance.
Savo been restored oto ohemith, mat vigor by
BRANSTRITP. heckle ! ) . many . before and aftel
manibrie• neeeleaveatantalatall
faring. anxiety, mortifmation, .fre. tipernatorr
hem or nocturnal erronlisdons. areeommlefehi aimed
in a vary abort space ettimeity Ins new remedies.
which arepeoullarly-his awn; They are °oration&
from the Vegefia-. big filnidonV. badros.eata - the
fallaoylef tbe hercerriaO' treatmcatt,he hair abandon+
ed it and substituted the • vadtable IPerable
eases are treated with marked oructem-onaving had
over forty years RC) experience to that treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old. World and in
the United States; leads him to say—to,r4.lyltbi a
fair trial , health and happiness , will again bloom
upon the now--palialeheeh. Tilde no longer with
montebanks and quacks. but come Cured
Corummption and all of Its kirairratifisease‘ of
which so many annually fill cur Count:dee, can
now be relieved, provides .hey attend tola
time Plll"O.Ctilare Oral bolted of my treatment
by prom-Ina a come of the Medical AdiLearlei
in given grade to all that apply Having ado.
vantage of over forty - years experieries
observation. consequently. he has at:Wader arpi
In the treatment of zeeelal
daily anhetated by the m1'03;110'1, as well as rebut
mended by repent:Ole oldster, publierners„ pro
Prieto:ire of hotels, kd. Office 615 Hmithlisld
street. near Diamond street. Private oomnionY
cations from ell parts Of the Union strictly mai
Waded to. Direct te
BOX SOO,
abarsb Pod Ono&
SYRUP OP MANDRARR AND 67116
iJIJG A,
Having had a man employed for the last six
rears ocunpounding the above excellent remedies
for my own practice v and having used them with
uncommon success in all that time, I feel it a
duty to sot them before the public), as my eße
rience leads me to think they are as near /Mem-n(2
as any remedies well can be for the follinving
diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and
all diseases that arise from an impnrestate ofthe
blood. One trial will convince any person Of
their fitness for those diseases,
Prepared and sold by
J. W. BR ANSTRUP, M. D.
85 Smithfield et., Pittsburgh, Pa.
NEW BOILER WOBILM.
.1. 5. PO WERE
A TTEN - DS TO TILE FEABMFAARTURE
la. of yteam Boilers, Stills. Tanks, Agitators.
salt Pans. Sugar Pans. Sheet Iron Ohlmnot
Breeching% and all other articlesusuallY maw'
ufactimod at similar concerns.
Prompt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on
reasonable terms.
Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUESNE
WAY. sth Ward, Allegheny river,
yB•lyd
Hydropolts, or Garden i3prinklei.
A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR
11 wetting plants anti flowers, washing window%
carriages, Sco. Pumps of every desvription-aoid
and repaired. Daykitt's Patent Wamr Diawar
made and sold.
W ELDON & KELLY. 164 Wood St.
One door from !Math.
W. B. LIIPTOrt...
LUPTON ct OLDDEN,
114.191TPACTURZE8 AND MALE= m
FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING
*3-Repairs to old Gravel, Canvass and Malaita
Roots made at the lowest plums.
All work promptly attended to and.
Wool
Office Areal& Morning ato Post Building, corn • 'I! • • '
2,1 m
GRAVEL ROOFING.
ipp EPA IRS rnoTirTLI AT.
TENDED TO.
LuporoN, OLDDEN drCO.,
Corner Fifth and Wood s treets, mond story
plO
UQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers of ever; variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
GAS or STEAM imprints,
NAM:NESTS ♦ND COPPERf3MITILS.
nEL&IWS CASTINGS OF. EVERY DE.
AAP seription made to order. Steamboat work.
steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at-
Refineries
tended . Bardenlay attention pup to fitting op
for Coal mod Carbon Oils,
Also, solo agents for the Western Diatdat of
Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh. Lansdell
Co.'s Patent Syphon Pump. the best over invest-
ta d. having no valves it Is not liable to gat out ol
order and will throw more water than any pump
wino its size- fatal;ay.
RESIOVAL of LIVERY STABLE
The undersigned having removed his Live
-7 Stable from the rear of the Scutt Bons& to near
the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. U.
Conn 8 old stand, is prepared to furnish carriage&
buggies, and caddie horeeanpon the shortest no
tice. Also horses kept at livery at roannsOs
rata& Unii and all arrangements for To
nesale will metro' s y&i atten
um tion
ND.
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............J, B. OLDDSJI