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    James P. Barr 9 Editor &a Proprietor.
MEDICAL
N OT ALCOHOLIC
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
V getable Extract.
A PURE TONIC.
Dr. Iloofland's
GERMAN BITTERS
YEMPARED BY
DR. C. D, JACKSON, Philadel
phis, Penna.,
Will effectually cure
Liver ComplMnt,
DYSPEPSIA, SAUNDICE,
Cortrarktfor Nervosa Deblitty,..lhiseme
of the aldneye, and all Disemtes
Arising from a his Ordered
Liver or Stomach,
ettoll
ES Consti
pation. Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Biood to the Head.
Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Ileartbuna, Di. , +eust
for Food, Fullness or Wight in
the Stomach, Sour Fructations. Sink
lug or Fluttering at. the Pit or the Stom-
ach
difficult Broathing,, Elnttering at the Heart.
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying
nosturcy Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be
ore tne sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
]lead. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyea,Pain in
the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, Arc.
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh. Constant
imuinings of Evil,
and great:depths
sion of
PreAnd will positively Prevent Yellow Fever, Bil
ious Fever, Soc.
THEY CONTAIN
NO A.LCODoI, Oat BAD WITINICY
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nin
ages out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
popularity of ifoofiand's Dorman Bitters, (purely
regetablnl hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru
pulous auventurers. have opened upon suffering
aumruaity the Rood gates of Nostrums in the shaph
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with iniurions
drag: and christened Tonics. Stomaffhics and Bit
ters.
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied
kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters:
which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases
rid leave the disapyointed sufferers in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Are not ai 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 rivalled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of Letters
from the most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and
Citizens.
Testifying of their own r, crsonal knowledge. to
the beneficial effects and medical yirtued of theca
Bit tare.
DO,lO (7 WA NT zs'OMETRINO to STR ENO TB•
BN YOU?
DO XOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE?
oO YOU WANT TUB UILD UP YOUR CON
BTITUTIONI
Do-YOrl WANT TO FEEL WELL ?
DO YOU WANT TO GET BID OF NER 70 US
NESS
DO-YOU WANT ENS'4GY I
Do you. want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous
reeling 2
If $3.1 do, use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the
came of Bitters„ pt! quart bottles, compounded
01 thexheapeet soh.
20 6:140 Mlle per oat On, the taste disorui7ATY
ise or Lbriander Seed,
This class of Bitters has eansed and mill contin
ue to cause, as loop as they can be sold, hundreds
to die the death of the drunkard, Ily their use the
system ix 7tept continually under the influence of Al
coholic Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for
Liquor is created and kept up, and the result Is all
the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and
death.
For those teho desire and will have a Liquor
Bitters, we publish the followsno receipt, Get One
Bottle Hoofland's German Bittern, and
Prix with Three quarts of Good Brandy
or Whisky, and the rank will hr, a preparation
that will far excel in uteri icing' tort nes and true
excellence anv of the numerous Liquor Bolero in
the market, and tell cost lunch let.. will
have all the virtues of Hootiand's Bitters in
connection with a good artir le of Liquor. at a
much less price titan these inferior preparation*
will cost you.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
&ND TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We Oall the attention of all having relations or
friends in trio army to the fact that -HOOF
LAND'S Damao Bitters" will cure 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 the sick, it will bs noticed that a very large pro
portion are suffering from debility. Every case
of that kind can be readily cured by lloofland's
Germanßitters, Diseases resuliing from disor
ders of the digestive organs are .pe,dily remov
ed: • Wehave no hesitation in stating that, if
these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers
hundreds oflivos,gdght be saved, that otherwise
will be lost.
We call particular attention to the following re
markable and well authenticated cure of one of
he nation's heroes. whose life. to use his own
ang uage"has been eared by the Bitters:"
PHILA.D3LPIII.t. August 23d, 1862.
Meagre. Jo%IEB ,k Evans.—Well, gentlemen, your
Hoofland's lierinan Bitters has saved my life.
There is no. mistake in this. It is vouched for by
numbers of my comrades, some of whose names
are appended, and who were fully cognizant of
all the circumstances of my ease. I am, and have
been for the last four years, a member of Bher
man'S celebrated battery, under the immediate
command of capt. B B. AS res. Through the ex
posure attendant upon my arduous duties. I we
attacked in November last with intlamation o f
the lungs. and was for seventy two days in the
hospital. This was followed by great debility.
heightened by anutteck of dysentery. I was then
removed from the White House and sent to this
city on board the steamer "State of 'slams," from
which I landed on the 26th of June. Since that
time I have been about as low as any use could
be and still retain a spark of vitality: For a week
or more I was , owrcely able to swa' low anything,
and if I did f0r,..0 a morsel down, it was imo.edi
ately thrown up again.
I could not even keep a glass of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these circum
stances ; and, accordingly the physiciahs who
had bObll working faithfully, though unsuceesful
ly, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch
er, frankly told me they could do no more for me,
and F Ivised me to see a clergyman, and to ma k e
such:al/position of my limited funds as beet suit
ed the. An'acquaints.nce who visited me at the
hospital, Mr, Frederick Steinbron, of 6th below
Arch Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try
your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, Prom
the time I commenced taking them the shadow of
death receded, and I am now, thank God for it,
getting better, Though I have taken but two bot
es, I have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine
of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh
ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh
teen months; for, gentleman. I am aloyal
to m the vicinity of Front Royal. To your
invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of
again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest
to me in life.
•
Very truly, yours. ISAAC MALONE.
•
-We fully" concur in the truth of the abovestate
meat, as we had despaired of seemg our comrade,
Mr. Malone; restored to health.
JOHN CIIDDLEBA CK, Ist N. "f Battery.
GEORGE & ACKLE V, Co. C. llth. Maine,
LEWIS CIFEVA.LIER, 92ci N. Y.
I. E, SPENCER. let Artillery, Battery F.
I. B. VASE if ELL. Co B. 3d Vermont.
HENRY B. JEROME, Co B. do
HENRY T. MACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine.
JOHN I. WARD. Co E. sth Maine,
HERMAN KOCH, Co 11, 72d N, Y.
M
NATHANIEL B , THOAS, 'Co F. 95th Pa.
ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co A. 3d Vermont
JOHN JENKIIES Co B. 106th Penna.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the 4gnatare of "C. M. JACKSON,"
onthe WRAPPES of ear hottle.
PEACE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR
HALF HOZ, FOR $A 00,
Should your nearest druggist not have the ar-
Ode. do not be put off bl any of the intoxicating
=reparation that may be offered in its place, but
Bend to us. and we will forward, securely packed
sums.
IS ;Principal Offiaa, and Mannzaotory, N 0.163
droh etieet.
JONES & EVANS,
(Succesaors to C. M. Jackson & CO., )
Proprietors
'armor sale by Druggists and dealers in every
waba.thellaited States, and
G. H. ,GETEIHR,
Pittsburgh.
ISCIRWAXITZ,
igico for sale at JOSEF% FLEXING'S oor
borofthe Diranatut =I Market street.
For sabe &off. SIMON JOHNSTON,
Gorges thultidield and Fourth street
A. J. RANKIN Az CO.,
gasket stmt, throe doors bolw dth. Pittsburgh
.6 04 44 0,0 4. • AlleXhasa
THE DAILY POST—ADVANOED
BATES.
one year, by mail.... $8 00
Six monpo. .................. ............- 4 2:5
Three ' " 215
One" " „...- ._-. .... .-....., ..... 70
One week, delivered in the city._ .
-.......... 18
single eopies•• ... .... . 3
To agents per hundred 2 00
DAILY POST.
FROM THE SOUTH
Demoralization and Disaffection in
the Rebel Army.--Conversation with
an Ex-Member of the Georgia Legis
lain re--Remarkable Developments
Concerning Affairs in North Caro
lina.
[Correspondence of the Cincinnati Commercial.
STEVENSON, Ala., Aug. 29.
CONVERSATION WITH A CITIZEN OF GEORGIA
Two days ago it was my fortune to meet
at the house of a Union citizen of Frank.
lin county, Tenn., a citizen of Georgia.
I cannot communicate all the information
I received from this old man. Rich and
varied as it was, iris my intention only to
mention such as referred to the subject in
hand. I asked him it it were really true
that there were many deserters from the
rebel army among the mountains of North
Georgia, and told him of the reports I had
heard concerning them.
AUTHORITIES
"Yon have not heard half the truth,"
said he. "There is not in all North Geor
gia a cave, a dense forest, or a rock of
difficult access, where these men may not
be found. My own county are full of
them, and so also, are While, I LW +Ol, ,
and Pickens, especially the lattr-r. I:1
vicinity of Prince Edward and Stock Hill,
a large number of refugee conscripts and
deserters are banded together. The rebel
authorities made some vigorous efforts at
first to break up and capture this band :
but so formidable in numbers are they,
and so inaccessible are the mountains
among which they operate, that every at
tempt to dislodge them has proved a fail
ure, and the rebel government now virtu
ally leaves them to themselves. Since the
retreat of Bragg from Tullahoma, their
numbers have largely increased, and be
fore I left they were in the habit of coming
down boldly from the mountains in the
towns, and purchasing (and in some in•
stances taking without purchasing) what
they wanted, and then returning to their
haunts, no one offering to molest them.—
'lndeed, the people of North Georgia are,
in certain sections, governed by them.—
They are kind and clever to Union citi
zens, but hate implacably every avowed
rebel, and visit with speedy vengeance
every one whom they suspect of giving in
formation against them.
"Perhaps," said I, these men are mere
freebooters, who, too cowardly to serve in
the army, and too lazy to labor, have
banded together for the purpose of plun•
.I...cir u z_tha lx &li ar( ati zzaa " lr ;
o, a replied, '•lt would ue
to say that of the:n. Their mode of life
is, I admit, having a bad effect upon their
characters, and it may be that many of
them are gradually becoming what you
say. But it was not so at first. I know
men amongst them who all their lives
were quiet, honest, peaceful, industrious
citizens, up to the day when they joined
the rebel army, some of them voluntarily,
others involuntarily, or received notice
that they had been conscripted. Amongst
the former (the deserters) are some men
of abundant means who led this life mere
ly to avoid being forced into the rebel
ranks. The conscripts who fled to the
mountains were, in a majority of cases,
poor men, but all of good character, all
without a blot upon their honesty, all hard
working, sober• citizens."
"Are these men mostly in favor of the
Union ?" I inquired.
"All are now," was the answer, "be
cause all look to the triumph of the Union
arms to assure them of their safety, and
restore them again to friends and home.
Amongst the deserters, however, are some
who were bitter secessionists from the
start, and were amongst the first to volun
teer in the rebel army."
"And do you think these men are sin
cere Unionists now?" 1 asked.
"No," was the remarkable reply, "they
doubtless love the Union now no better
than they did at first, but so terrible have
been their sufferings in their attempts to
overthrow it, that hereafter no men will
be more fiercely hostile to secession than
they:"
"Were most of the deserters to whom
you refer, enlisted originally in North
Georgia
"I cannot say that most of them were,"
he answered. "They are from every
Southern State. I knew of an entire
company from an Alabama regiment who
are now staying in the mountains, and one
at least of their lieutenants is with them.
Hundreds are there also, from Tennessee •
and even South Carolina has contributed
to swell thek number. Notwithstanding
this," he continued, "it is still thought
that, from some of the neighborhoods in
Georgia, almost every man who went into
the rebel service, and has not perished
on the field or in the hospital, had de
serted, and is now safe among the moun
tains."
"How many do you suppose there are
altogether of these deserters in . North
Georgia ?" was my next question.
"I cannot say for all this section," was
the old man's reply. "I am not much
acquainted with affairs outside the three
counties, Lumpkin, Dawson and Pickens,
but in these I should judge the number
would not fall short of five. thousand."
"Are they armed?" I asked.
"There is perhaps not one of them who
has not a gun of some kind," said the old
man; "but their weapons are of every
description, from the deadly rifles which
they brought with them when they left the
army, down to the shot-guns which they
picked up on the way, or. which some
friends secretly furnished them."
Scores of facts bearing upon this eub•
ject are in my possession, only a few of
which I have time to ance at. Since
our troops have been at Bridgeport the
number of deserters arriving at that one
point alone have averaged nearly six per
day.
Not long since I heard one man of a
party of eleven who had deserted from a
single company in a Louisiana regiment,
declare that there were secret associations
amongst the rebel soldieri for aiding
others to desert; that thousands in Bragg's
army thought of nothing else save watch
ing for an opportunity to escape ; that the
number leaving must sometimes be as
high as two or three hundred in a single
day, and - that Raccoon and Lookout
Mountains are swarming with these absen
tees. • A Georgian who was a Vicksburg
wooled prisoner, and had received a fur
lough to go home, declared that not a man
in his company intended to return, except
the orderly sergeant. A Tennesseean
stated, upon another occasion, that when
he took French leave of his company,
there were bat seven men remaining in it,
a number having been killed in battle, and
more than forty baying deserted. The
Louisianian referred to above said that of
his regiment less than a hundred men re
main. A Kentuckian stated that ever
since they heard of John Morgan's cap
ture, the men from his State were in otter
despair, and only wanted a signal from
their officers to break out in open mutiny
against the rebel authorities.
The Attack. on Charleston
The order of Gen. Gilmore against cor
respondents revealing his operations and
purposes, retards in a great measure the
intelligence of the progress of the siege.
But though we get but little news, the
work appears to be progressing from day
to day. Fort Sumter is as yet unoccupied
by Union troops, but it is no longer in
the way of assault upon other portions
of the rebel defenses, and Fort Wagner
itself seems to be less regarded by our
gunboats, probably because its efficiency.
has been impaired by the continual bom
bardment which has been kept up upon
it. The plan of Gilmore seems to be to
silence the most formidable batteries and
then to run up to the city with the gun
boats. The second of the walled forts,
Voultrie, has been subjected to a bom
bardment from the iron -clads, with what
r?sult was not known when the steamer
which brings the intelligence left. As this
is a work which will have mainly to be
done by the mailed vessels, it is probable
that this is what Admiral I)ahlgren has
been sparing them for. It will thorough.
ly test their qualities, defensive and of
fensive. In the attack on the rifle-pits
before Wagner, by our land troops, they
captured sixty odd prisoners.
The Pirate Retribution seized in
New York Harbor.
The pirate schooner Retribution, when
last heard from was capturing our whalers
in the Carribean sea, but has been herself
captured in New York harbor. As the
story is told, the Retribution, formerly a
propeller tug boat, the Uncle Ben, at
New York, but soldto parties in Wilming
ton, N. C., but was driven off by our
gunboats, She returned to Nassau, the
English refuge of the rebel pirates, and
there changed or professed to change
hands, was repainted, took on hoard
a load of fruit, and sailed for New York,
under the name of the Etta. She was
there recognized, and has been seized by
the U. S. District Attorney, she being
quietly stowed away out of notice at Jer
sey City. The crew which brought the
vessel into New York were ignorant, it is
said, of her former character. Her
former Captain is in the West Indies.
Carpets, OH Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES.
Prices reduced at the
NEW 4:1.5....xam 0Un01,33
M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.,
71 do 73 FIFTH . STREET
Between the Papa Office and DlRpatch
Rulldluu
Desiring to purchase fvr the Fall trade
An Entirely New Stock,
We are Felling all Roods now on hand at prices
very much below present market rates.
We oEPecially invite the attention of
°not ry Merehada and Wholesale Buyers.
anfidkw
IROND ALE IRON WORKS
FOR, SALE
Including all the Unsold
Lots in the Town
of Irondale.
0 WING TO A DISSOLUTION OF
co-partnership, the IROND ALF, IRON
, 14KS are offered for sale.
These works are situated at Irondale, on the
Iron Mountain Railroad, 7o miles from the city
of St. Louis, consisting of ono hot blast Furnace,
7.001) acres of timber and farming lands, twenty
dwelling houses. suitable for lab-rcrs, one large
three story brick store-house. fine stable and
barn, saw and corn mill, about 200,C00 bushels of
charcoal. 2.1 , 00 toms of iron ore on furnace yard.
mules, wagons, hay, corn, cats, dke., Stu. The
Furnace and machinery in perfect order,
- -
Also a contract with the American Iron Moun
tain Company for the delivery of their. ore. having
twelve 7cara to run: large banks of hematite ore
in the immediate vicinity of the Furnace. The
above works are among the most desirable in
the United Kt ates, and offer every inducement to
persona desirous of engaging in the manufacture
of iron The above property includes the unsold
lots in the town of liondale, and if not sold at
Private tale bolero
Nimbly, 10th Da) of Octohor, 1563,
will, on that day, be sold at public vendue (as a
whole ant without division.) to the highest bid
der, at the east front door rf the Court boase, in
the city of St. Louis, at 12 o'clock, noon. Terms,
half cash, balance in twelve months, with six per
cent, interest, or all cash. as the purchaser may
desire, For further information and particulars,
apply at the office at In - whale, or to
BELT I'RIEST,
Real Estate Agents,
an CJ bit. Louis,
J. DUNLEVY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Insr22:l3rdaw
For Rati,lfice. 'Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Mott
in Furs, Woolens, ke., insects on Plants, Fowl s,
Animals, &c.
Put up in 250, 500 and $1 boxes. bottles and
flasks; $3 asd flasks for Hotels. Public Insti
tutions, cte.
'Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons,"
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of thetr holes to die."
KT Sold wholesale in all large
4 Sold by all Druggists and Dealers over,-
where.
.fly' Beware of all worthless imitatiwas.
Soe that "Costar's" name is on each boX.
bottle and flask before you buy.
Address HENRY R. OOSTAR.
Principal Depot, 453 Broadway. N. Y.
.031 - Sold by R. E. SELLERS & CO., and B. L.
FA EINESTOCK. & CO., Wholesale Agents, Pitts:
burg. 1348-Bmdeodaw
10 0 H 0 SS HOLLOWAY'S WORM
c on f ea titm; just received
A and for solo by
GAO. . BELLY,
anal 69 Federal St.. Alleanen.v.
TUESDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER S, 1863.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TREASURY DEPARTMEIV,
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
Washington City, Aug. sth, 1883.
WHRRIIAS, By satisfactory evidence presented
ti the undersigned, it has been made tonppear
that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Aot of .
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof." approved February. 25th.
1863, and has complied with all the provisions of
said ::ot required to be complied With before
commencing the business of Bane ing. -
Now THEREFORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of tho Curren°. ,v do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIONAL BANK "OF PITTS
BURGH. county of Allegheny and State of Penn
sylvania. is autaorized to commence the business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
seal of office. this sth day of August, 18e3.
HUGH McCULLOCH,
Comptroller of the Currency.
The First National Bank
of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LATH PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY
Capital $lOO,OOO. with privilege to lo
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Cur
rency. under the title of the FIR'ITNATIONAL
BANE{ OF PITTSBURGH. would respectfully
offer its services for the collection of Notes.
Drafts. hills of Exchange. sc., receive money on
deposit and buy ant sell Exchauge on all parts
of the country.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since its organization in 1812, will
we belive be a sufficient guarantee that business
entrusted to the new organization will receive
the some pi erupt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
banks and Bankers, throughout the country. we
believe we can offer unusual facilities to those
who do business with ns,
Tho business will be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
11l RECTORS;
James Laughlin. Wm. K. Nimick.
Robert S Bays, Alexander Speer,
Thomas Bell, Francis G. Bailer
Thos. Wightman, Alex. Bradley,
Samuel Rea.
JAMES LAIJOHLIN, President.
JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
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Every Piano warranted live years. Prices
from *2to upward.
Also an , lozant assortment of Prince's un
rivalled Melodeons inst. received.
Prow 13IISCCI-V...ILX'
To Strengthen and Improve the Sight
Tug PEBB Le
Russian Spectacles,
RERSONS SUFFERING FROM DE
featly° sight, arising from ago or other cans
es, can be relieved by using the RlifiSiall Feb
ble Spectacles, which have been well tried b
many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfac
tion. The certificates of these persons can be.
seen at my office.
, 110. All who purchase one pair of the Russian
Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in
futurefree...f charge with those which will always
give satisfaction.
Therefore. if you wish to encore an improve
ment in your eight sail on
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Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Srectaclec,
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HAND LAMPS, ow_rm.Ns, a,
Salesrooms', 517 Arch St. Philadelphia.
Manufactory. Frankford. Philadelphia.
110.. All goods warranted. i y. Js
MoCOLISTER & BAER,
4 RE SELLING OUT THEIR LARGE
CR. stock of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS,
at the very lowest
Call and exanciwe our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Stow
Pittsburgh and Minersville Pas
senger Railway Company.
F E STOCKHOLDERS OF SAID
ir( i lompany will meet at the of the Oakland
Railway Company, No. 51 Fourth street. Pitts
burgh. on Tuesday. August 25th, 1263, at 3 o'clock
P. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of
Three Managers for said Company to serve until
the th'rd Monday of January, A. lb., 1864. By
order _ _
_
JAB. JGBENSTON. Secretary
PITTSBURGH, August 14, 1863.
anls-10td
XTENISON—THSEE SADDLES YEN-
V ISON )net received and for sale by
JAMS A. FBIZga.
comas MuchaAnd lifint *mete.
BANKING HOUSES
OF PITTSBURGH.
crease to $1,000.000.
ICEM=I
REAL E
PREsIDENT—ISAAC JONES
'or -4, A. CARRIER
CHARLOTTE BLVRE,
43 Fifth street
J. DIJNLENY
108 Wood S 4 TE et,
Cash Figures
COMMERCIAL INFORMATION,
Arbitration Committee of the Board
of Trade.
Wm. M. SHINN, V.P.I JAS. I. BENNETT
J NO. 8. DILWORTIL Wm. MoOREURY.
DAVID Met' NDLEBS.
Movements of European Steamers
I=l
Virginia Aug. 28... New York... Liverpool
City of WaA0n..Aug..29...N0w York... Liverpool
Bremen Aug. 29.. New York Bremen
Great Eastern.... Sept. 2...N0w York... Liverpool
Asia Sept. 2.....805t0n Liverpool
City ofßal'more.Sept. 5... New York...• Liverpool
Toutonia....— Sept• 5... New York.....Southa'n
Persia ...............Serf. 9... New York.... Liverpool
Africa. Sept. 16...805t0n Liverpool
Sarrnia Sept. 19... New York.... Souttra'n
Scotia' Sept. 23.—New York.... Liverpool
FROM BIIHOPZ
Aug. 29...Liverp001....New York
2.—Liverpool....New York
—...Sept. s—Liverpool. Boston
Sept. 12...Liverpool....New York
__Sept. 19... Liverpool Boston
Sept , 26.-Liverpool....New York
Scotia
Georgia
Arabia...
China
Europa
Persia
BIOME,' MARI/ET.
DORRLOTED DAILY TOR TDB MORNING POD? BY
NRSSRS. RotTSTZ BC MERTZ, BROKERS;
NO, 118 WOOD STRKRT.
The following are the buying and selling rates
for Gold. Silver. Ise.:
Silver
Demand None.
Eastern Exchange.
New York ..-- par
Baltimore Par
Philadelphia-- Par
Boston. par .t 4
Western Exchange.
Cincinnati.
Louisville,
Cleveland .
St. Louis..
Dar g MT
par , i
par Ya
PITTSBURaII OIL TRADE.
Tues lay Sept. S um
The market yesterday was inactive, the stock
to operate with being litnited• Holders, how
evers were firm in their views and seemed to
think p ices would further advance.
The market in Now York was dull, prices hav
ing a downward tendency. The ouly speculation
going on was for future delivery.
Crude in this market was not so active and
may be quoted at 2.10124;4ic in tank. Of course
there were some holders at higher figu•es; their
stocks are kept out of the market for the
present.
the jrnpori:i since our lest were very light
Per Allegheny rirer.lss bb's; Per A. V. R, R.
Refined, Crude, 295 bble.
The , xpor's Ea,t during the enme period were
2,019 lads, sc 1,1i0w,: To Now. York, Refined,
790, Nap'„ha Tar 21. Penzu:o bbls. To Philn
dolphin, Relintd P 76, Crude 44t; bb!s. To Balti
more, f)I LLs Refined
Crude—The sales were small, An offer of 24c
was made for bbls in tank and refused: a
compromise w,5 made and a sale was effected.
but the terms were withhe!a. With packages
it was be!ti at 29;yg.:10e.
Refined—Sales 2.54.1b1i - , free, straw color, at
tine; lairs in bond, immediate delivery, b3®& - 1c;
sales 400 bb's immediate delivery ai fiti(aiS7e.
PITTSBURGH PRODUOE MARKET
OFFICE Or TUN DAILY POST,}
Tuesday, Eept. 8, 1863.
rk S.—The weather continues vim
sufficient to bring about a rise CTwiirfeit"
demand for the leading articles was not very
active. Dealers take hold very sparingly. the
receipts of prtduce are not large, but on the in
increase. Che. se—The receipts failing to keep
pace with the demand, prices have advanced a
shade, the market closing film. Hay firm and
in go:d demand, prices ruing about the same as
on Saturday- Bacon—The market was firm with
a good inquiry; the advance established during
the week has been sustained. The stock in fir.,t
hands is very light. Country meat has pre'ty
much disappeared. Mill Feed—The demand has
increased since the advance in nay; prices are
tending upward.
Groceries—The market was somewhat ear
cited ye,tardav on account of rumors of on ad
vance in the Eastern market. Among the sales
were:
Sugar —ln Rood demand. Sales of 14 hhds
Orleans, 13 to 13 2 ; 10 do Cuba 12 to 12%; Crushed,
hi bbl? at 15 3 4 c.
nolossem—Unchanged: sales 20 bls old at 50O;
10 do new at 58@60e.
Coffee—Sales3o sacks of Rio at 2 -30®3:c.
Nice—S...lles 10 bble at S%@9c.
Itacon continues firm with a good demand.
Among the eales made we netcd the follow
ing : 400 pieces shoulders, 6.,-.<g6 1 1 2 : 1500 IN sides
7c ; plain hams, 4,000 lhs,loK®loV 2 ; 2,000 fps 8, C.
hams at 134 , 1330
Hay— W e note sales of 16 loads at the scales
at $30@3 . 6.
Cheene—ln good request; sales 74 boxes
W Rat 10;1@11c per lb.
GRAND MASS MEETING
F. THE FRIENDS OF BARGAINS
Ur in BOOTS and SHOES, assembled daily at
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth Street,
to ratify the schedule of exceedingly low prices
of 800 l'S and SHOES, which has been adopted
for the
Closing Out of Spring Stock,
Don't fail to attend this meeting and bring
your friends with you, for the following very good
reasons; Whether you purchase or not you will
receive polite attention• All goods are warranted
in every particular. Thep:ivilege allowed of ex
changing every article which, upon examination
at house, does not meet the entire approval of tho
purchasers.
HEMMER THE PLACE,
NO. 62 FIFTH STHEE'T.
iyas
lIE TISTK Y.
riII:ETU EXTRACTED WITHOUT
pain by the U2O of Dr. Oudry'e apparatus.
J. F, HOFFMAN,
DENTIST.
All work warranted.
insallY 134 Smithfield Stroet.Pittsbargh.
CONCORD GRAPE.
07 I,IERIOR VINES, AT $2 50 PER
dozen: $1259 . per 100. Extra Vines at $5 par
dozen; $25 par Im,
J. KNOX
RU No. 29 Fifth street.
BARRELS OF PURE RYE
5,000 WHISKY, of different ages to
snit Pnrebasor• at lowest cash prices. For sale
by THOS. MOORE, Distiller,
inlE.tf No's 189. 91. 93 and 95 First street-
COBBLER WANTED,
to repair shoes,
at BORLAND'S.
98 Market st
Wonted:
7r. DOLLARS A MONTH! I WANT
*Jr to hire Agents in every ootuats at $75 a
month. ezpenaes paid, to sell my_ new cheap Fam
ily Sewing Machines. S. MAD ON, Alfred. Me.
Wanted,
6inknoia,Ans .41110NT11' WE WANT
NUr Agents at $6O a mouth expenses paid to
sell oar Arer/cgiing Pencils. Oriental Burners. and
13 other articles. 15 circulars sent free. Address
SHAW Se CL.9ItH. Bideford. Maine.
myft3mdarr
4QFADES. SHOVELS. MOORS
Forks. Scythe Stones & for sale by
k LONG.
127 Liberty a trash
E ta".
5 bbhs fresh eggs just received end for sale
JAB. A. PE'TZErt
oorna Mazket sad streets
ST FRANCIS COLLEGE,
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
nisTinntrnow, EaTITA TAI
IL fl LORETTO, Cambria County . PenugY/-
Tanta about four miles from Cresson Station, ell
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
bunh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to
coaer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees.
The location of the College is one of the most
healthy , in Pcfrapsiveutiar—this portion of the Alle
gheny Mountains - being proverbial for its pure
water, bracing air, and picturesque scan .
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST. and ends
about the .18th of JUNE following. It is divide 1
Into two Sessions. Students cannot return brans
Setween the Sessions.. All the- Apparatus neoes
su for Land Surveying, Elneering. Zus.. &a,
Rill be furnished by the Inzatution •to the
cltudenta.
_ -
Instanniental and Vocal Music forms no extra
°heave. Students will be, admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Tama—Board and Tuition. payable half yearl,
Surveying ana use of instruments, per an
num
Claseuml and Modern Languages. extra in
Students spending Vacation at the College.. D;)
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Conno", to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds: St. Mary's.
Loretto, ima to other Cienmr.. , of the Pitt'l , mlb
ndcc•ne. Bishop Homeneo, Pittsburgh:BishoP
Wood, Philadelphia D
Rev r, O'Hara. Philadel
phia ; Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Philadelphia;
Rev. P. Mahar, Harrisburg. aul7
JOINT ESOLTION P
t'ERT A IN R
AME U NDMENTS R S P TO THE
CONSTITUTION. Be it resolved by the Senate
and House of Alcpre.sentatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met,
That the following amendments bet reposed to
the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac
cordance with the provisions of the tenth article
thereof;
There shall be an additional section to the third
article of the Constitution, to be designated as
section four, as follows:
Summar 4. Whenever any of the qualified
electors of this Commonwealth shell be in actual
military service, under a, requisition from the
President of the United States. or by the author
ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex
ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the
citizens, ender such regulations as are, or (+hal
be, prescribed by law, as falls as if they were
present at their usual place of election.
There shall be two additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution. to be desig
nated as fections eight and nine, as follows:
SECTION S. No bill shall be passed by the Leg
islature containing more than one subject, which
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap
propriation bills.
Buying Selling
... 171 00
... 1 17 00
... 172 00
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,
or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be,
conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth.
JOHN CESSNA,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN P- PENNEY,
Speaker of the Senate.
OFFICI CP THE
SPCILETAIT OP TES COMMONWEALTH,
Ilarrisbarg, July 1. 18O3' .
PENNSYLVANIA. SS:
'-' h lr b 77eg i l t la t ' h e''reto i ng{ L. aLetaa.l,uacorrecteoyof
:----: the original Joint Resolution of the Gen
eral Assembly, entitled *IAJ oint Resolution pro-
Posing certain amendments to the Codstitution."
a' the came remains on file in this office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's Of
fice to be affixed tho day and year above written.
ELI SLIFER,
iuhhatf Secretary of the Commonwealth;
m. o'HA.B.A . .WII. 11'01111 , 1
O'HARA &
Attorneys at Law,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE S 9 GRA.NT STREET
Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh.
&if - Particular attention given to the settlement
..
in any part of the west. 114111-14ftate.-Ez.z.
Prompt remittances, and full-correspondence in
regard to all business entrusted to our care.
jolt-t 1
N. J. LYNCH
"CRAVING VACATED THE FRONT
of his store, No. t)6 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, wher) Dry Goods will be
sold ce ewe. anls::
WM. Y. FABER CT, CO.,
SHAM MINE BUILDERS
Ivon IPomm
afiIERAL Di E$ LIAKEES,
year the Pe=n. & E. Pette2warDetot.
ABULLIFALVTI7IS3E ALL HANDS OE
Steam Engines, ranging from three to oat
!mitred :sad Mg hone power; and suited for
Grist Bulls, Bair Mills, Blast 7mitaaes, Ziatorieu
etc,
Give particular attention to the eonstrr.otion of
Bnginea and itiaohiner3 for exist mills, and fat
ep_nchts. tenlay and carcylar 35.17 mills.
nave also on hand, finished and recap' for shin
meat at shoe:notion. Rubies and Boilers of even
description.
. .
Alpo, fornish Boilers and Sheer iron separately,
Wronzht.lxon Uhafting, Bang= sad Pallies m
every variety. and come the maw/fact:tire of
Wooten M.s.itoery and Maeldno Cards,
ear,prioes ere low, oar ms,ohir.ery manufactur
ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted
to all calm to give sadsfaation.
Orders from all puts of ths'eountal solicit
ed end prumptiv filled. fe2l.:diar
11110IIDISTS WOULD DO WELL TO
call and supply themselves with that very
convenient articlo,
OR
TRAVELING SHIRTS.
of which we have received a large invoice of new
and very handsome etylee.
MACRUM &GLICDE.
iS Market Et.. be I.Fourth and Diamond.
iY24
CONCORD
GRIPE VINES.
TE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO
secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE,
and have fruited it for five years. We obtained
our original vines from Mr. 131 - ELL who origina
ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in
ISSS awarded la a diploma for its exhibition,
and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, .
in /SOO, a premium for it as • the BEST now'
se•AlMtr grape, in all respects superior to the
rauSigais
ilMer clock of Vines Is unequalled
antrere, which we offer at 25 cents each
per d ozen, $12,50 per 100, $lOO per
' r4GO. Small vines at Ives prices.
Ws can furnish afew extra large vines at f ro
50 eents to $1 each.
J. K. POT OX,
staxed&w. No. 29 Fifth Street.
J. 111. WICLDON. /NO. SRLLY.
WELDON & KELLY,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
PLUMBERS AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
164 WOO]) STREET, NEAR SIXTH,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
/H- Pumps sold and repaired. Proprietors and
Manufacturers of Dakin a Patent Water Drawer
and Musgrave's Patent Gas Cooking and Heating
Stoves. al=
061P-IPI-1. 13, AT.11.1...1ii.30Pir•
13110088808 TO
JAS. P. F
•
3:11t,1T
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Foreign and. Domestic, Dram... Medicines. Paints.
Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery.
Ziro. 77 Federal Street,
u17221yd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA;
Vira l CASKS S&L. SODA. NEWCASTLE
Nir received and for sale by
GEO. A. KELLY.
69 Federal in. dllegheßy.
l'UMn
NEGLIGEE,
Established 11842.
MEDICAL.
New Discovery.
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES :
VE CAN EE RELIED ON. IT NETER
-K fails to caret It does not.nanseate I It is
speedy in action •
No Change of Diet is Required !
It does not interfere with business Pursuits! It
can be used without detection I
Upward severmires the past month, some of
them very cases. It is adapted for male
and female, old or young!
' BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS •
are the original and crib , genuine SPeciflo Pill.
Over one hundred physicians have used them In
their practice and all speak well of their efficacy
and approve of their composition, which is entire
-13, vegetable and perfectly harmless on the system.
Hundreds of certificates eanbe shown.
ItelPs Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy
for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all
cases of hpermatorrhea. or Seminal Wealuiess,
with all its train of evils, such as Urethral and
Vaginal Discharges, Gleet. the WhitesiSightly or
Involuntary Emissions, Genital Debility and Ir
ritability. Incontinence,lnapetence, Weakness or
Loss of Power. NervonsDebility,At :all of
which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or
Self-Abute, or come constitutional derangement
and incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the
duties of Married Life!
In all Sexual Diseases. as Gonorrhea. Gleet and
Stricture and in Diies.ses of the Bladder and Kid
neys they act as a charm I Relief is experienced
by taking a single box I
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
JOETEPH PLEMEIG,
6sw - ser Markot s t ree t en d Di amon d,
and by Druggists generally. . Pittsburgh.
They will-be sent by mail securely sealed on
receipt of the money by
J. BRYAN, M. D.
No. 76 Cedar street, N. Consulting Physician. far the treatment of Sem
inal, Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Diseases, who
will send fr, e to all the following valuable works:
The Fiftieth Thousand.—Dr. Bell's
Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay. Im
potence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases,
Seminal Weakness, Nightly - Emissions, Genital
&c. A pamphlet of fifty pages. con
taining important advice to the alltinted and
should be read by every sufferer as the means
of cure in the severest stage is plainly sot forth.
Two stamps to pay Postage. annakw
TO THE PUBLIC.
"Mt Et lE an d Wit
tho ignorantfsise
iv Modest o f sli denomi
nallous: treat eancot and
delioate disorders.- self
abase and diseases or
teatime °slat:intend in
cident to youths of both
sear and adults. - adagio at married.- ..Bacause
De.RILLICTIMP publishes the fact of deka
04. tho ivsorant sad .frdeel7 modest era dy
shocked. and think:it a treat sinsmy Jr=
and for contamination an&(ml-4:l lr den t, atuona
their wives,proMiring &manna de Their
fatally physician should be cautions to eepthern
in ignorance that the do the same v. Dr
STMT. (except p r ;act, a lucrative Duo"
floe might bo lost to them ansons stupid faisetY
modest and presumptuous famlliez, herr sad
raised in ignorance. sprang np as nruahrooms and
mho compare society. Into - thrones. mesa
dollars end. cents, mysteriously, meanly orhis
gotten. 17, is to publizits, horrev,er that ntuate-rai
„ wen t ; an d tuar-tiNes LIB ths.a=el that their
n.s f droghtera and words, previously feeble
sickz , and of delicate condition sza appearance,
have been restored. to koaltit and vigor 'kr DP..
BRANSTILITY. besides many before end after
marrhige through him have beta 6.grodmach sa.4
faring. aselllat., mortieratims 4 -13permatorr
hes or nocturnal ommimines,..are completely cured
in a very short apace of theo c r y his new remedies.
which ere peculiar& his own. They aro compomatit
from the Vegetable is ingdirm. hases seen the
fallatT:of the hi amnia! treatment he hes abandon.
ed it and sabgtituted the v=t-.1.1 li'emsdo
di
eaiasarotrcatedwitn marked cnosem—navms had
over forty years (d experience in their treat
ment in hostitaltof both the Old World rand in
the llr.iteTt States; leads him to say—to ail with a
itrtAke4f,ilrATl and happiness will anal: bloom
COZ.B — ..amptio= and all •et 18 -
which go men? annually .0l cur countlier, can
now to redtwo , l-. -Proeldirm :her attend to it in
time Veil yertioxisrs can belted.-: m 3, :rostrums
bp procuring r. e.vr of the MeatalATivt-w,whicll
fs givenvg-Tto to all that apply EsvMs tho
vantage of over forty years experience std
observation, oormefolohtl7_ he twl , ..,)erior skill
in the Treatment a onoceal d!remzs, and who is
daily ee.nsrl tad by the prole:soon. as well as Paseo.
mended b' :epee:able csitisos s. palliceers,
prietors of betels, Vie. Office it Emiateld
street. near I.=btasend. stpost. Priyato corrimanf,s
eetiont from all parts C'T t fx iltuc:7l
tended tc. it vas
.Ag.:OZ
I' thrash Fat Wen.
SYRUP OF ItIANDEARE AND STIJL
LLNDIA,
Having had a man employed for the last six
years compounding the above excellent remedies
for my own practice, and having used them with
uncommon success in all that time, I feel it a
duty to set thorn before tho nubble, as my expe
rience loads ma to think they are 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. One trial will convince any person of
their fitness for those diseases,
Prepared and sold by
J. W. DRANSTRUP. M. D.
85 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh, Pa,
NEW BOILER WORKS.
a. a. - PO W/CFCS
,o TTrains TO THE HAEIFFACTUEE
Xn- of Steam Boilers. Stills. Tanks, Agitators,
Salt Pans. Sugar Pans. Sheet Iron Chimneys,
Breechings, and all other articlesusnally man
ufactured at similtr concerns.
Prompt attention paid to all - kinds of repairs on
reasonable terms.
Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUESNE
WAY, sth Ward. Allegheny ricer.
iyB-Iyd
Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler.
ANEW AND 'USEFUL ARTICLE FOR.
wetting plants and flowers, washing windows,
earnages, & c, Pumps or every depenntion sold
and repaired. Dayltin's Patent Water .Draivor
made and sold.
Pt ELDON & KELLY. 164 Wood rit.
jII3 One door from Sixth.
W. B. lmprott... J. 11.. 01.'"'"
LEPTON & OLDDEN,
ILLNUFACTITIOBS ASD DEALIRS
FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOTING
et -Repairs to old Gravel, Canvas and Mete.Be
Roofs mado at the lowest prices.
All work promptly attended to and w
Otßco, Morning Post Building, corner " d
Wood streets, 2d story.
GRAVEL ROOFING.
TENDEEPAIDRSTO. PROMPTLIt
All
ILIUPTON,OLDDEN &11C4%,
Corner Fifth sad Wood street, setond
1710
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS ,
CADMAN & CRAWF'OBD.
Manufacturers of every variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PIATIEBERB
GAS or STEAM Frrrants9
MACRINESTS AIM COPPEB,SIEMIS.
1111 BASS CASTLN6S OF EVERT DE.
seripti on made to order. Steamboat work.
steam and gas fitting andrepairing promptly at
tended to. Harem:der attention pasp to flame tua
Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils.
Also, sole agents for the Western District of
Pennsylvania.for the sato of Marsh, Lowden
Co.'s Patent Syphon -Pump. the beat ever inven
ted, having no valves m o reot liable to get out of
order and will throw water than any pin=
wine its size.
101 EMOVAL or LIVERY - STABLE
AA , The undersigned havingromoved his Live
ry Stable from the rear ofthe &on ROW% to near
the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C.
Con . s old stand, is prepared to fonxish carriages•
buggsw, and saddle horseanpon the shortest no
tico. Also horses kept at liven , at reasonable
setae. Undertaking and all arrangements for fa
nerab will rooms kulael attontio,
IMO