■h»€§ p. fjavr, Ei MEDICAL S° T A1.00H01.10 A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED V getable Extract A PURE TONIC. Br« Hoofland’s OEBMAf BITTERS PREPARED BY DK. O, D, iACKSOW, Philsdei - - phia, fauna,, . WI3I eSeot-Tratl f cere Live* €©sns>!-MMt, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, rfironle, orJSeivonfl DebUity, Disease of <he Sidneys, and all Diseases Anting from a Disordered £<frer or Btomaob, auen fca Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or . IHood to the Head, AcHUy of the Stomach, • Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or W-ight In * Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ?T ~l u tt. eri h£ a t the Pic 01 me Stom owumning or the lieau, Homed and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, o&oiting or suffocating sensations when in airing Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs ore the sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency ef Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn in? in the Flesh, Constant I imaginings of Evil, I and £reat.def’?eB 6 1 o n o f , spirits. And wtfi positively provent Yellow Fever. Bil ious fever, Ac. | THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL ‘OB SAJ)' WHIBH T They will ooxo the abovediseases in ninety-nin axes out of a hundred- Induced by the extensive sale and universal eopmamy or Hoofland'e German Bitters, (purely regetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, have opened upon suffering lunumity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape « poor whisky, vilely compounded with iniurious drug- and ohristoned Tonics, Stomachics and Bit tors. Beware of-the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, add big-bellied top, under the modest appellation of Bitters; i irnich, instead of caring only aggravates diseases’ I fid loave tne disappointed sufferers in despair HOOFLiAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Are not a new andjuntriod artiolo, but have' stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri can public : and their reputation and sale, are not nvalred by any similar preparation. I The proprietors have thousands of Letters I trom the most eminent { l lerfjyinon, Lawyers, JPSiystcinas and Citizens. I Testifying oftheir own personal knowledge, to the benenciai effects and medical virtues ol these iiKters. } do roujffANTsoiiETiirm , 0 str enq tb- DO YOU WANT A GOON APPETITEt HO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTIONt w "~ DO YOU WANTTOPEEL WEZLf DO TO GET BID OP NEB VO US DO YOU WANT ENERGY t Do you want to sleep well T I n * a brisk and vlgoroufi I If 7312 do, H3£ HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. PABXICUtAE KOTIOE. SV‘ many preparation, sold ,mder the name ofßUlers, put up quart bottle,, compounded %htAn a ? €9i w common rum, costtnpfrom fif- lh • *— d h *~ Thi, class o/Bitcra ha, earned and mill contin ueio causc aatana a, they can be cold. hundrcU to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the • system is Kept continually under the influence c.•/Al coholic Stimulant, of the worst kind, the desire for V T r “ created and kept up, and the result ts all rrors attendant upon a drunkard ’« life and for those who desire and will have a Liquor UMera, mepuhhah the Jollowiny receipt, ffcf One HnoOnncl’s Herman Kilters, and »“«S l - T . hrto Quarts of Good Brandy H r , ' aadrf'c reaull will be a preparation that wUI lar excel in medicinal oirtiesand tZs excellence any of the numerous Liquor BiUer, in tne-marKct and mtU cost ranch less You will have all the virtuea of HooSoni!', Bitters in connection with _ o good article of Liquor, at a toiUco9tyou^ iCe ,ha * iAc ""V f<7 " ; ° r preparations ATTESTTIOS’ SOLDIEES, AND THE FBIEHDS OF SOLDIEBB fh 0 attention of all having relations or ar 5 S ’ t 0 the fimt that "HOOF wiU oaTe nine, tenths oi the diseases induced by exposures and priva tions mold ea tto oamp life. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in'the newspapers, on the arrival 0 ’’ l . o Sl °k. lC will be noticed that a very largo pro o soffrang from debility. Every ease ?/«™L k R a « oaa b o readily oared by Hoofland's Herman B.ttars, Diseases resulting from disor ders wv digestiveorgans aro „peidtiy remov od. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitiere wero iroely used among our soldiers might bo saved, that otherwise. W e call particular attention to the following re- i markable and well authenticated onre of one of he nation s heroes, whose life, to use his own ftng uage haß Deen saved by tie Bitters:” Philadelphia, Angnst 23d, 2862. ' ™ Bentlemen. yonr : Hoofland’s German Bitters has saved my life There is no mistake m this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose namra are appended, and who were fully oogniiant of all theoironnistances of my oaso. I am, and have: boon for tile last four years, a member of bher man s celebrated battery, under the immediate command ot Capti E ii. Ay res. Through theex posum attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa attaoked m November last with inflamatione £ the lungs, and was Jor seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility by aaattaok, of dysentery. I was then removed fromtiio White Houso and sent to this oity on board the steamer "State of VCsine,” f“m whioh I landed on the 28th of Juno. Since thS n™ 0 j b ? oa about as low as any one could bo and st ill retam a spark ofvitality; For a week or l wasreatoeiy able to swailow anything and if I did force a morsel down, it was immedi ately thrown up again. not even keep a glassof water on my etomaoK Lif« could, not last under these oircum ublf^iaaaV? <,o< 2 r 'J 1 ?? 1 ? physiciahswho had freed wmrktng fai i hfol ly, though unsacoesfafr ly. to rescue me from the grasp ofthe dread Arch er. frAU|ly told mo they could do no more for me aim f msetrme to sooa olergyman, and -to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suit ed me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr, Frederick Stcinbron, of 6th below Aron street, advised me as a forlorn hope, totry yonr Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. Prom the time I commenced tairingthem the shadow of death receded, and I ammow, thank God for iti getting better, Though I have taken but two bot- I have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine oovog permitted to rejoin my wife and dangiri ter, from whom I havo heard nothing foreigfr* teen montns; for, gontleman. lamaioyal Virgini lan, to in Ihe vicmity of Front Royal, To™r invalnabio Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of fe me “ y b ° som * aOM wh o are dearest Very truly, yours, ISAAC MALONE We fully opnour m the truth of the abovestate menti as wo.had despaired of seeing ouroomrada. I ?ij ,^sjyP/J‘.e! ’ ior o d ’ to; hoalth. ' JO HIV emißLEagl'K.litS y Batterv GEORGE A. ACKEEV.'Cu 0.114 MaSl' UK WIS CHEVAMER, 92d N. Y I. E. SPEITCER,Ist Artillery, Battery F J. B. FASEWEEE. CoB.Sd Vramont HESBT B. JEROME, Co B, tfe HEX BY T. HACDONAIiD Co 0 6th Maina. JOHY F. WARO. Go E. 6th Maine HERMAN KOCH, CoH, 72dN V NATHANIEL B fi THOStAJS, do F 95th Pa. ANDREW J. KIHBAXX, Do A, 3d Vermnrff. ■f®®® TENKJNS Co B, 196th Penna. anao , BSWAKB Uff CO UNTERFEITS, isont-nV'w 010 Eisuature of ”0. M. JACKSOH.” I S ontne Wkappsk of ear"- bottle; ; PBHJEFEB BOTTXE 75 CENTS, OR half boe, fob s4oo. lde°do d not?s^ have the ar vwl'aJatio^S^Vo^^ 0 .intoxicating T£prS’.“ d W 0 WUI forwardsS^efek^ A^Slir 111 0mC °' -• ad Manusaotory, No. 163 JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson &’n n i P rop r i « t /m-Sot a iloby Druggistsand ; de&lerßin°*l ° wnlfl tMUnlraJ States, and by a «very Oir« €T. TEL. BETBEK, m, p. seawißSis, MttabmrS,. «&.Also for sale at JOSEPH oor. (erof the Diamond ana Market street. For sale also by SIMOK JOBS* ros, Corner Smith Sold and Fourth street •' A. J. BANKIS A CO., Sarfcst streot. three doors boJ®w 4th. Pittsborsh ■rSbly-ieod. Aiiestteap utj. THE DAILY POST-ADVANCED BATES. One year, by ma 11... .... Six months. *' Three " " One ” " One week. delivered in the city** Singlo copies • To agents per hundred DAILY POST. Alex. H. Stephens a Union Man. The Cincinnati Commercial, a Republi- Can paper, publishes a letter from a well known citizen ot Georgia, who recently left that State and is no w within our lines, i* 1 which the writer says : “I cannot leave this connection with out reference to Alexander H. Stephens. Recently, if he had been permitted to go to Washington, the world would have felt his mission. He is Vice President of the Southern Confederacy, ilia true, but to this moment he is a Union man. I was born and raised within eighteen miles of him, and no man knows him better than 1 do ; we toiled together for the Union, but when Toombs and the Cobbs kicked noble Georgia out of the Union, he felt it his duty to play a part. That part will only be known to that God who caused the shadow to go down upon the dial ol A j - ® at Bt '* l Stephens is a Union man ana a Christian. If this statement be true, the late mit sion of Vice President Stephens, which the Abolition oligarchy at Washington refused to consider, might have been pro ductive of important results, had it been held in the proper spirit. We add this to the thousand evidences accumulating everyday, which prove the administra tion—President Lincoln’s letter to iho contrary notwithstanding— to no 0 - V j £ • I to a settlement of our national troubles ld j any fair or rational basis. War, the ad junct of tyranny, and tyranny the destruc tion of the Union, is the only logic of its policy The Percies of England. The London Review, in on article on the powerful family of the Percies the (lakes of Northumberland) m England*, says of the present dnke; The fourth duke, Algernon, whe suc ceeded in 1847, was first Lord of the Ad miralty to Lord Deroy’s administration, and has been noted for years for a liber ality princely in its degree. He has boil;, rebuilt and endowed more churches than any peer in Great Britain, and he eslal liahed at his own expense a complete ay;- tem of life-boats along that wild north -al coast where his name has so long be. a « household word. The vast possessions of his house have been increased to an exte-1 which probably only the duke knows ba the development of the underground wealth of his estates, and in ISO:). as i n IdOO, there is in the north no rival in rn--,p mlicence or social weight to the represen- the Percies. Throughout that great interval, the whole of our English history, there has never been a period of ten years during which the vote of the Percy has not beeu of the first importance to the government, scarcely a century in which the lives and lands of the honse have not been staked in defence of the popular There is no other bouse in England with a history approaching I Houses in Washington, I A Washington letter writer save the de j mand for places to live in, in W ashington, lis treble the supply already, and when Congress meets it will be as difficult to I accomodate all the people as it used to be on inauguration days. Such a thing as a vacant house is unheard of. Ordinary houses on the back streets, that once rent ed for $l5O and $2OO per annum, are now j commanding double that amount, and the tenant often gives a premium of a hundred dollars or so for the privilege of paying such a rent. It ia estimated that Jrom nve hundred to a thousand vacant houses are needed at .this moment. Only the rich can keep house* I A judge in London has decided that a lover can not have the aid of the law to recover gifts made to a lady while court | ing her. Mr. Raphael, who courted and then quarreled with a pretty young Jew ess, attempted to recover the v&lqh of a clock which he gave her, but the judge told him, “You should not give clocks to young ladies, Mr. Raphael. You must be non-Buited,” is Assaults of the Administra tion on Constitutional Liberty. On this subject Wendell Phillips makes the following reflections- in one of his speeches ! “Bnt let me remind you of another ten dency of the times. You know, for in. stance, that the writ of Habeas Corpus, by which government is bound to render a reason to the judiciary before it lays its hands upon a citizen, has been called the - high-water mark of English liberty. The present Napoleon, in his - treatise on the English constitution called it the germ o English institutions, Lieber says that free meetings like .this, and a free press, are the three elements which distinguish liber* ty from despotism, and alltheSaxon blood has gained in the battles and toils of two hundred years, are these .three things Now, to-day, Mr. Chairman, every one of them—Habeas Corpus, the right of free meetings and free press,—is annihilated in every square mile r of the .Republic. We live to-day, every Ohs' of fts; Ufldhr martial law or mob law. The Secretary of State puts into his Bastile, with a warrant as irresponsible as that of Louis, any man whom he pleases, and you know that nei ther press nor lips may venture to arraigh the government without being silenced ’ We are tending with rapid strides—yoh may say inevitable; I don’t deny itj necessarily; I don’t question it—we are tending to that strong government which frightened Jefferaon; toward thatnnlimited debt, that endless army ; we have already those alien’ add sedition laws! which in 1798 wrecked the Federal party, and sum moned the Democrats into existences Far the first time on the continent we have passports, which even Louis Bonaparte pronounces useless and odious; for the first time lit our history, government spies frequent our great cities.” The estimates ot value of the husbands killed during the recent riots in New York, vary greatly, ranging ’from ten thousand to .aß low as two thousand dollars. ‘Wdnld-have yon know "that Tam la c .° quality,” said a marquis to a finanmer - And I, - replied the tinancer am a mao of ,q uantity, r 1 Pertiaits of Foreign Ministers. A correspondent ot the New Bedford Mercury, at Auburn, N ew York, thus df scribes BOtne of the foreign ministers who visited that town upon the invitation of Mr. Seward: “Are your nntraveled readers interested in knowing how foreign government) look in the persons of their representatives ? Knssia is portliest in figure and most im pressive in face 0 f all— somewhat Web- Bterian. The Hanseatic League (Ger man) comes next in presence, with the addition of smiling sprighlliness, but the subtraction of hair from nearly the entire caput. Then comes England, full pro portioned, dark complexioned, with much energy of face and voice in speaking, but soon relapsing .nto silence and a ratherish simple expression, that is redeemed by a thoughtful forward leaning of the head, and an occasional wary glance of the eyes —always very self-possessed and dignified j withal, even to the very verge of precision. Sweden is the fourth of the rotund gentle men, very fat, squat and jolly,'with a jolly round-top felt hat, and a young face. “Of the ‘lean kind,' Italy takes the lean, eminently tall and dark, frowsy hair ed, and a bit outlaudish in dress. France hardly loss in height, pleasant face, strong nose, off-hand manner, jockey dre s al together quite American in appearance.— i bpam is long laced, short in stature, with heavy brown mustache, lively and con catted way—not Spanish in look. Nica ragua, inoffensive and otherwise, as migi t be < xpectei. Strange to say, young ft I ve , r 5' hanoaouie and of fair complexion, . : “ nt >y of a!!, and v-rv intelligent and antto -ratio of face and 1 ring-noihin Soirh American whatever.’’ J: I'V BiiAi.Kt;;v having been retpje*,*.* iJ open some oysters, after knocking ■ hem about fir pome time. exc'uimf i] • ‘t T pon my cnnso'ence, but thev ar* hard .0 peel.” A o\n.i;i v. -.vno h.'i'.l been 8;• 1 - <i: j t the fev:n : ng with a few frie ids, }< oking a , his watch just uUer midnight, aiid : “It U morning; I mast bid you good-nightl gentlemen. ‘‘l haven’t word to Bay, sir nevvr digpat,. „i:b i'coV’ mid u' Re u nno who w.n - '; : , R ..h ,w ■ ■■; ~r hi jfiimen*. ‘ No"wt >h ■ -..pi.. vary Ri;r*? ‘-> w.;rt-p wnh Oirin ’ r jr 11 e WeSELIH S WILSOS i^laclaiiie a- awarded a FIRST FLISS PIUTE USUAL, at tue— WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND where al! the Machines of Kl’lt«s*E ASIB AMERICA were In competition. Also r>! the Industrial EtpcoUlon. Baris, Franc* ana 11, ever}' limited States Fair at which Sowing Machines bare been exhibited ; he p-uieipal rfami'unios making Sowing Ma [■ ; n „Tr.v “••j" * w , il ?°['’ l - y - *>■**"& rf ; - - ' r "'r, r * i»akor. Ot tho machine, made tnorr " f roffii 1 during the year )a*t reported: fty tVlireior&Wllsoo 21 30^ iiy i. SI. Slutrer AC’o ZZZZIiKOSa **y oroyero; Baker Show-rac WHEELER A WlLSyN'Tsalw to be uoublc of any ether .Sowing Machine Com pany m tho country. emes. rriyiH street. Pittsburgh Thi.s .Machine makes tho “L''C STITCH and ran&d highest on accuunt of the eJonticit v porTnancnro, beauty ami general dwirablenos' °f the KLuchtng when done, and tho wide range tlVr^ ai \^» a v on iTl Keportof American A mute. .New lork.l iulSdiw IRONDALE iron works for sale. Including all the U nsold SxOts in the Vonn of Irondale. OWISCI TO A DISSOLUTION OF co-ptrtnership, the IRONDALE IRON : tv‘>KKbare offered for sale. These works are situated at Irondale. on the irori Mountain Railroad, 7U mile* from tho oily ol bL Louis, consisting of n no hut blast Furnace, 7.WK) acres of Umber and farming lands, twenty dwelling bouses suitable for lab rora. one large three ftory bnek store-house, fine stable and b'lru. saw and corn mill, about 201,ffW bushels 0/ cuarooal, tuns of »ron ore on furraco yard, mules, wasnus, ha 7, corn, cats, Ac., &c The turn ace and machinery in perfect order. Also a contrast with the American Iron Moun tain Company for the delivery of their ore. ha vine twelve years to run ; large banka oi hemati 0 ore in the immediate vicinity of the Kurnaoo The above works are among the most desirnblo in tbo united Slates, and offer every inducement to persons desirous of engaging in the manufacture f, f ‘fun , - 1 he above property includes the unsold IoU m tbo town of Irondalo, and if not s >hl at P. ivato sale betoro Saturday, 10th Day of Octobor, 1563, will, on that Hay, be sold at public vendue fas a whole and wuhuatdiyi,ion.) to the highest bid der, at tbo east front door eftho Court iloose. in v.a?r C « ,y k°u 1 I ' ou l s ' atl - o'clock, noon Terms, half cash, btlanco in twelve months, with six nor cent, interest, or all cash, as the pcreha f er may Qos ire, tor further information and particulars, apply at the office at Irondale. orto BELT' * PRIEST. Real Estate Agents, St. Louis, A T ho”k : i ' ,ttsbcr ® h ® BITG TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings, Ritter’s celebrated Radical Care Truss , tutor’s celebrated Radical Cure Truss, Ritter’s Patent Infant Truss, ’ w v, , t Hitter’s Patent Umbilical Truss, Marsh s celebrated Trusses, , r ~ Marsh’s celebrated Trusses. 5 1?^ 08 a P d <jOTts 'Shoulder Braces, Dr S?IAU,°, uth aW d Shoulder Braces r! r ‘ Abdominal Supporter?, Ii r * tn* £* 8 ? l a !i e £ Abdominal Supporters, nr v> t • Abdommal Supporters, Marsh’s London Abdominal Supporter?, r? v v . , Hard Rubber Truss, FroncD, Lngliih ana American Trusses in great variety. An Experienced Physioean always in attendance Syringes, Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles, Bandages, Ac., At tho Pittsburgh Drug House, TOBREITCE & BFOABE, APOTm?fIABTK3. fairly do U r Market sts„ Pittsburgh. HOU.OWAY’S worm -H.VF Confection 3 jnßt received and for aale by „„ «KO A. KRLLY. rftjartl Rl, Allngn en 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY been Jw ttel \ o 1 .administration have *v2?., Rra ? t w i - 4^ e subscriber on the estate or all Persons having claims r r demands estato ° f sa 'd deceased, are requeri?! $ e ,ame t 0 “ e at tbe St. Olair u“l' corDer of Penn and ft. Clair s-root, Pitts b.™b., „ t JOS N. ANDER=ON A d2,'itlfis ator 0f the 681110 of Margaret Bell, deceased. atos-6tw-ltd BANKING HOUSES. FIRST NATIONAL BAN: OF FITTSBUIiGH TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1 Office op Comptroller op the Cubbehot, > Washington City,-Auer. sth, 1863. J Whbbbab, .Ily satisfactory evidence presented tp the nndemgaod, it has boeh made to anneal tbat tbo first N ATIONAL BANK OF Psfj£ W<iH. \n the County of Allogheny and State ot Pennsylvania has been duly organised under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled *an Act to'providn a National Currency, secured by a pledge .of United states btocESj and to provide for tho ciroula‘ion and ro demption thereof,” approvpd February 25th, 18' 3. und bns complied with all the provisions of said act require 1 to be cbmpliod with boforo commencing tbo business of Ban&ing, Now Therefore, f. -Hart McCulloch. Comp troller ol tno Currency, do hereby certify that thA Rlinm/ 1 '' 1 national Sa » PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and Slate of Peon- STirana. is aut oomed to orahmenee the busineas of Banking under the Act aforesaid. in testimony whereof witness ray hand and seal of oGico. this sth day of August, 11P3. n Huati aFcciTlloch, j Comptroller of the Currency. The First ftatloual Ban It oi Fittsbufgli, Pa., LATH FiriSßUßfiH fRL'ST CO3IFA. Capital $400,000. wltb privilege loin crease to 51.000.000. Tho Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under tho aot to provide n National Our- D™f'».Wll"rEVli^^^ deposit and buy ani soil fixchaßgo on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh lru-t Company since its orrfanizat ; on in 1852. will we behve bo a sufficient giiarnntce that bnsmow emrustod to the new organization will receive the some mr.mpt attention. Having a yory oxtensive correfpondenco with banks and Bankers, throughout the country we believe wo con oflor unu«*i Q i facilities to thoso who d i business with us. Th 9 business will be conducted by the game officers and Jirectoru. Jr. me.* LautrhHn. Robert & Hays, Thotnju» Hdl. 'l‘hos. Wighiman, Same JAM F.S LALU JOHN D.6C An?u£t. r iLh, 1 SA'ijdifewl SILVER, IIEJUM) NOTES ~ Jr _ Ccrtl .a‘ , ''t<H of Indobtodness. Quart-rma-* tors Cortllicatoa, -.ari-rina.,. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, 'yo i lire ,aai. ® hj; - : d Vr 00-l street, comer ol Third. J. KuC.NTZ. KOUNTZ & MF.RTZ, bankers, No. lIS ffowl St, SccontS .Joo abotc Fifth Ntrept, H ■RKALERN IN FOREIGN ASD Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bwk tfottss, and tiovorn mom boourities. Collections promptly attended t - eel! REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION INCORPORATED BY TOE GISLAIUBFOF PKHMVSfLVAII Open or Depot sfromld . m . to ? n Vlooh. t>. m. daily; also bATURHAY EVKNISiIS from c to 9 o'clock dST-Offlco. Cl FOOKTU STREET. INTEREST ALLOWED On Deposits in this Institution at SIX TER Cft NT. PKR ANNUM Payable to I>epo<i;„ r , in May a „j Novemlj which, if not drawn, will bo addod to tho prin pal and eo//ij>otmd<?<£. President—lN AAA' JONES Vit'S PRESIDENT— w. B. COPELAHi. TRUSTEES, lion Tbo? M Howe j Hon J K Moorboa Uaac Jones, j C O Horsey, Win U Mnitb, I Jacob Painter, Harvy Childs. j Nicholas Voegtly. W B Copeland. hocictary and Troiuurer—A. A. CARRIER l yS:I yd |>IAXOS, PIANONJ *h OW received, personally >°.? CU i by tb ° subscriber m tho Eastern cities r r °?f. untvtraaliv celebrated KT.„v be , 0 , ihilrimoro . Haines Brothers, Y e *k '° r arsbla J* & I'raver, Albany. New fr™"L| r> u“srd. arranted Sro roarS - Price ” riAn°.i a M .assortment „( Prince'a un rivalled Molode-ns lust recoived. MIAIUOTTE BJLFSIK, 43 Fifth street- Id W V To idrcngthon and Improve the Bight. I BE Pxnni.ii! Russian ~ Spootaoloo. OEKSONS SL'FFEKING FROM DE foctivo sight, arising frrmi age or other oaus «3, can be rohoyod by using the RnsslAn Feb ble MpeetacleH, which have been well tried b many responsible citizens oi Pittsburgh and yp whom they have given perfeot satisfao * certificates of these porsona can be seen at uu office. D parehaso one pair of the Ruspian roboie bpectaclos are entitled to be supplied in futurefrec uf charge with those whioh will always give satisfaction. Theroloro. if you wish to ensure an improve ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles, janl6,diw No. Filth street, Post Buildin ** 'j9 of businesnifi closed on Saturda lA(h StGABCUItED HA3IS, JL y. v , oao’ce brands. Swift, Evans & Co. ured for gale at No 4 Diamond by j. DUNLBNY. C. A. VAN KIRK Sc CO., manufacturers of QAS FIXTURES &. CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved Eieelsoir k Patent Paragon: COAL OIL UCBWEKS, HAND LAMPS, COLUMNS, & 0 . i Slilesrooms, 517 Arch St. Philadelphia. Manufactory, Frankford, Philadelphia, All goods- warranted. iyJkly Pittsburgh and Minersvine~PaS senger Hail way Company rHIHE SIO<'KIIO I,lk Kits OF SA ,n M- Company will meet at the of the Oaklam? Railway Company. No. 61 Fourth Btreet puPP burgh, on Tuesday. August fsth. 1863, at 8 o’c!?c* £■■ M -f° r Ute purpose of electing a Board nf tW»h'5 a iS ae a rBfor l a, T d Company to order onday JaPdary, A. D , 1864 U Ry JAS. J JINSTON, Beoretarv Pitts burgh, August 1-i, 1363. “rotary. aalo-10td loop skirt ramcTiy; TEcr?nn^‘? S,M WOBL # RE t~ »P-»CTFULL\ inform the Public tha* it • have opened tbe store No, 57 Fifth stronfi Masonic Hall, with a largo LTirtniMt of “ Dd f Hoop Skirts, of every description, manufactured by tn„J selves, and they are prepared to offer indecements both to Wholesale aad iteta?l Ii' D, ‘ l era. Tho material nsod in tho roaDnS.tnrW’l'r onr skirts is of the very best qualitySa “7 • of mannfaetnred on Ihe premises, the work ii „ ng anteed. Ail skirts purchased at onr ment can at any time be repaired, WeenJatait invite all buyers to csdl on ns before before onr 5 chasing elsewhere, as we tee! confident thlt tho extent of onr business enables ns to off™ Tr, dnoements not elsewhere to be obtained seiAmd G °S7P?«I?£ N & OARFUNKEL. seMmd 57 Fifth sk, under Masonic Sll. we, SEPT. Dl RECTORS: " m. K. Nimicb, Alexander Speer, Francis 0. Bailey, Alex. Bradloy, ad Rea. lULIN, President. !ULL\, Caabior. •tf. .— ph. a. meutj I .J. M Dickson sold 17 heal at 2% per !b I J. bhufen .< Li 30 fit 32.<54K» per cwt. • ' j rt. 1- ratten sold 30 head iu Jd* per ib \V- «oe add iii tmd at 21.7.'» per head. I ,/\) ;in,or solJ bead %t 2b2«M12 ier 100 Ib. I 1 .Mybrc ?oid 163 head at ,V>. p«r ib .1. 11. Thompson sold -.3 hoau'at s3,.Vipor 100 lbs N Urahaua soil 48 bead at 3,4 per lb. 'V ui. Kicc botigtt32fi head at 2'i,. 3C.i» 3 \- ,- or jb ameep—Tho offering* wore very large geuer : ally. However, tboy were of a poor description. M mong the sales wero as follow*: J.W Evans ul Ohio, join J il head at $3;31 £, head; Jonj , of P h ''’ ceunty, Vo., sold MO head at £~.sshoad; Wtu. Duff pold HXJO head. Prices ranged_frLmsl .ot)—s2.oosis3.(X) per head; J. A Mellvnin ,uld W head at $2 SO per head . W. Roe sold 81 head at $2 ,0 per head. we re plenty. Pricea wrro a shade low er- Among thesa'cs were as follows: J.B. Huff purchtpjed lw head of extra; writhing over 3no tt‘s, at 54 t* pound : 800 head do. at 5@5W pound ; A. P. Johnston sold 60 head at4(£44 pound for medium. Other sales were made at the I same ranffo of prices. TELEHRAPII OFFICE, RAILROAD STATION AND EXPRESS OFFICE IN THK UNITED STATES AND CANADAS, Office of the Adams Expbf.ss Co . ) Broadway, New Y ork, Feb 3.1863. / Lloyd b Telegraphy Expro s and Railroad Map ■we find of great service to us. and we have sub scribed FIVE honored dollars to show onr soveral Express Lines. We deem it a very useful Map and recommend it to. business men. Adams Express Co., By W. B. Dinsmoro, Brest. Maps now ready for delivery at II EM TISTB'E. fSIEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT pain by the use of Dr. Oudry’s apparatus. J. F. HOFFMAJf, DENTIST. All work warranted. jus;dly 134 Smithfield Btreet,Pittsbnrgh. VOTES. AT S 3 50 PER k 5 dosonr sl2soperloo. Extra Vines At $5 per dozen; $25 per 100, BABRELS of pcjse bye WHISKY, of different ages to suit purchasiirs, at lowest cash prices. For sale h* , - , THOS. MOORE, Distiller, r ’ m flu ea and9s Firststreet. • EDOIIABSA MOSTHI I WAIVT ■ • WrB A « en .' a “ overy county nt $75 a month, etpcnsosjnud. to soli my new chimnßW ily Bewlne Machines. S. MADISON, Alfred fijThDOKUBS A.HOSTH" WI: w .™ OIP Agents at «6Q a month, Srprkß. Scythe St®<£ .Xc!Lfo?iu B ?® OK ® V E IBnN?„ H r THB F E TES * ISON .mot received and for sale by nnl7 JAHBS A, FETZBK. “H oorner Market aitf First streets. COMHBReiAL INFORMATIOIV. Arbitration Committee of tlie Beard of Trade, Ino * rntwrlK I Jf 8 -. 1 ’ BE llll ® ll ; No ' a Move mente of European Steamers AMERICA, XSw“"'V 4 ns - York... Liverpool n r *°L W ton -, Au B' »-Now York... Liverpool An*. » • New York Bremen Creat Eiitem.-.Sopt. 2... New Yotk...Livorpool I cp l' Joaton —Liverpool City ofjial more Sept. 5,..N0w York....Liverpooi l Patom:l 6...N0w York... .Aoutha'n §°ft. Now York.- Liverpool ?' noa ; Sept. 13...805t0n Liverpool Saxi nia Sept, 19.-New York Snutba'n Bcotl3 SepLja-ilow Yotk....Liverpooi FROM BTTBOPB. Aug. 29...Liverp001....N0w York £ept. 2.„.Livorpool....New York Sept. s.„Livorpoil Boston Sept. 12...Liverpool-...New York —.Sept- 19... Liverpool Boston Sept 26...Liverp001....N0w York Scotia... Goorgiu, Arabia.. China..., Eurr pa. Persia... MOMJ7Y EABKET, COaRRCTED DAILY FOR THE MORNING POST BY Messrs, kountz & meets, brokers; NO, 118 WOOD BTBKBT. for T Goid!s°iTv^.TJ 110 bUrinll “ dsellin * ™‘« Gold Silver Demand Notes.. Eastern Exchange. Now York Baltimore Western Exchange, Cincinnati. Louisville,. Cleveland . St. Lc-uig... Reported Fxt-lnsiToly ray the Sntar day Horning Font. ALLEGHESY UVESTOCn KfAREET Allegheny City, September 10. Cottle.—The ,ui ply (hit week was large and sales were liberal. Several hundred head weie left ' ver unsold. The rates woro about the same as Inst week : vij : 2, 1%, 3, 4b5. Mogn were plenty, there wero a Aw huedrod head disposed o', prices varying from looigiitV) per hoad. The receipt, and sales at eho Allegheny yard woro: l*&8t week. This week <.»ltl«—TilO tdleiingt this week were largo prices gcooraliy rulod lew. The market seemed foiw"^" 4 ' Amn, ’ B lhe “ a!e wtre-as VV,„. 6 urdoch sold la hsadef Ohio cattlo al > .. a i er 1 t.M ibs. heid *** llio at sl‘,oo per * Ml! cr uf " jio F <Jd4'2 head at $lB.OO per J as. I;iKoj r>ul i at per lb. '"’J j'" ho»J of choice Illiao o*t Ic- at s>j.u per he.d. H. zlelaed 4 Crum "aid iA head of fat Illinois steers at per r\?t. .-’head of fat Olio ?teo:3 ai 'Haze-wood Crum & Huff bousht Cai head of fat eat'le at per cwt. VLi'lipt A* Webb pold M bend ats3f>o per cwt h. \V hittlesoy sold 20 head, pricoa ranging from . '4 AC. Kabn A Urocnwalt hon«ht ltis head at 2, Ivr■'qpo A 0 >f.d boeght S') head at 2*< (<63U por ib. ' J V - J-Urocn s >tfi perl *** ** * rf> ' boDcbt toad at - I '4. K. A- Merrick bought in) head at 2’,' 3@;,v li. 'J rowcrinan bought 47 bead at 2® dAi por lb Marks jl lrcwcrumn bought 110 head at 'rib. “ ,4 ti. Mukesnidd head of Ohio stock at $2B W per head. Every mekchantshoud HAVE ONE. LLOYD’S STEEL PLATE Vlcyraph, Railroad and Express flap. It shows every EVIDENCE ONLY $1 50 ON ROLLERS. PITTOCK'S NEWS I>EPOT, Opposite the Postoffioe, 20 AGENTS WANTED. OONCOED GfiAPE. UT _ J-KNOX No. 2d Fifth street. lOBBEKR WANTED, ' to repair shoes. at BORJLAHID’S ® Market st. Wantedz Wanted, THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE PMIfA. STATE AGBICOITUBAL {Of WILL BE HELD AT NORRISTOWN, MONTG’Y CO., PA September 89lh ami 301 b, and October Ist and 2d,1863 r IS ABOUT 17 MILES " of Philadelphia on the Sohnylkill r l^ [er and 13 access lbie by Railway to every part ox too state. . Tb ? Broand , B aro beautifully situated, contain inc 28 acres of ground with fine large buildings thereon erected, together with a large amount of shedding. The track is said to be one of the host hah mile tracks in the S-ate. The pre miums are the heaviest over offered by the So ciety amounting 10 ahouts7,ooo. Thepremiums 2m l! grad ,“ of rattle exceed $l,OOO, five of Jhich are $3O each, 19 from $25 fa s's. otho:s t n h g dc .y D , t o,lower rates. Best herd not premium S». head ' 6181 premiQm *» = B raond ffradei tho premiums exceed Ihe highest $10° : 22 between s?oand3o, and others ranging from $15,10 and 5. For sheep njd swine the premiums range from $lO to 5 and frfm r *?? tt i Lr * t u cre r is a% l 2°* list of Premiums from 5. t° ] ea*h, In the following classes nnst £ Tf r ?i m, ?i? ;s nre JRffwed: Ploughs. Culti vator. , Dr-lla, Wagons. Reaping and Mowing Ma chines. Cutters, Corn Sheller?, Cider Mills, Pumps, Buckets, Tin Ware, Leather and its ?,^«i a i? t i ure3 *n li:, - a Marble Mantles. Fiour, Gram and beeds Vegetables: and also lor Domestic and Household Manufactures, Cl:ths, Carpets, batinet, ShirtiDg. Sheeting, Blanke e. h fennels. Shawb. Knit Goods, Needle ork, Ac,, Bread Cakes. Preserves, Jellies. <sc Large premiums are offered for every variety of Fruits and Mowers ihe F oral Tent will be tho largest ever erectoi by tho Society and will orm one of the most attractive featu.es of tho b i t ! on 'v, l X{ lit • and Wise will be ex hibttod in this department Tho Pennsylvania Railroad and Norristown ttai road hftve engaged to ca-ry articles lor ex tiinition to and from the Exhibition flight free requiring the forwarding freight to bo paid’ wmen will be repaid shipper when goods are returned to the station whence shipped. It is noppd to effect the same with other important roads. Buying Selling ... 1 27 00 ... 1 22 00 ... 1 26 CO X ...... p&r hi W H par Si par hi par 8 par U par Si excursions at reduced rates will be run on all tho leading Railroads. Entries can be made at the Office in Norristown after the 4th day of Septomber, All aiticles must bo entered on tho boobs on or before Tues day evening, September 20th. Exhibitors must become members. Membership $l, with four Coupon Tickets, each of which will admit ono person to the Fair onoe* Single Admission c ts , A pf Premium > and Regulations can be had by addressing the Secretary- THOMAS P. ICNOX, President. A, BROWER LONGAEK, Sec'y au27-d*wxd ‘ Norristown, Pa* A l^d G W t crrr Residence bale.— A Largo Wed Built Brie* [Dwelling Hcure of portico, wide hall, two large Parlors, library, sitting room, four base rent mo m 3, four chambers, four attic rooms,two small ■ rooms, porohes, Ac-: all well arranged, we 1 pa- j pered and pa nto 1 and m good order. Urge lot of I groud. nruate at tho t orner of North CTanal and byeaujpre s:reets, 6" feet front running back to I u » rstrrof ' a br.ck stable and carriage house shade trees, grapevines, fruit, shrubbery, flowers otc. For price and term? appW to /VCITHBEBTASOX, sco ( “! Market Btreet. K-D’HiEA *¥M, I. k'giNN O’HARA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, real estate agents, OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET Opposite tho Court House. Pittsburgh. „,^ PanioU , lara “ cnti to theßottlament of Estatos, Bale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex amination of Titles, Soldiers claims, collections many part of ;ho west. TT 0 ? 3 r ?. l ?lttaneeB, and fan correspondence in to all bnsmeai entrusted to our care. init>-ti ' M. J. S/FSCffi H*™ VACATED the frost I, of his "toro. No- 96 Market street to make alterations, will be found in the new addition,in roar cf old/tore, entrance on Market alley, first door from oth stroot, where Dry Goods will be sold ohoap. auls _ WM. M. FABEM & C 0 STIAH EH6!NB BUfLOSH irr-ora. S‘osa E3,©r;Vi„ aasEHAL %mi\m-n m diuer eakebs. tha Peaa. g, ii, Besot fM-AxfUFAOTUHE A2A SXWBS ©2 k -4 Steam liidnes. ranging from three to oat hundred and fifty horse power, and suited foi Ghrmt Mills. Saw Mills. Lls tTumacvs, Factories Hi TC I'ortirtii;- r ssteneon to the construction ol Euxtaw and. Mummery for grist mills, and foi uprights, mulay •! mrouiar saw mills: Have also on *ll. finished »nd ready for ship description* 1 ‘ .B-raes and Boilers of even i Also,furnishLjiiers aad Sheet Iron senevitteiv ’ Wrought Iron Shafting, BSSria eyery vane», and oonfiauo tho manufaoiuro o- 1 Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. . i O3 -?™ 5?]!; our maohinery manufsetur ed of the best quality of materials, and warrant**; in aU oases fa give BafisfaeSon, ' aS-uTdera from all parts o? the counter solirit ed and nrumpiVv fii;.y|- MIS ritoimisTS womn do well t« -B. call and supply themselvos with that very convenient wticle, ... NEGLIGEE, OB TRAVELING shirts, of whioh we havo recoived a large invoice of new ana very handsome sty) eg. 7JM ... , maorum&glyde, Jy24 78 Market eL > be I*Fourth and Diamond. CONCORD GRAPE VINES. WE WEBB AMONG THE FIRST TO seoure this I.VVAI.EAIH.K BKtim I and have fruited it for fivo years; We obtained cur original vines from Mr. BIELL who foi g- Too Pittsburgh Horticultural Sooiotyin 1808 awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, ? n ■ .55?. Allegheny County Agricultnrai Society, ■ a nromium for it as " the BEST now yapo. in all respects superior to the 08® Dtoek of Vines is nneonalled auurabere, which wo offer at 25 oeutseaoh, per deien, $12,50 per ICO. $lOO per l,9vv, Small vmes at less prices. We ean famish a few extra largo vines at f ro 50 costs to $1 each, J. KNOX, «al»oJAw. No. 39 Fim, street. J. Q. WSLDOK. JNO. XXLVT. WELDON & KELLY, ©as anil Steam Fitters, PLUMBERS AND BRASS POUNDERS, 164 WOOD BTfiEET, NEAB SIXTH, PITTSBPBGH, PA. Patent : • - . . , a 022 JOSEPH n, MILLIKEN, 8000EB80B TO J AS . P.FLEMIBC, DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Betail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dross, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs ana Perfumery, No. 77 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, ■ Hjy22:lyd 1 A CASKS SAL. SODA. NEWCASTLE received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY. wi2Q .. Pectoral SL* Allegheny State Fair, MBDIGA.S ITew Biseovety, • WARRANTED IN ALL CASES! fT CAK EE B£IJ£I) OJf. IT NETPR 11 Ko Change of, Diet, is, Required 1 ! 11 the oast month, some of and femaU, old l4 H ada l' ted for “alo j BELL’S}'. specific fills Xhat ihe /oUoTncg amendments bo i ronton VX the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ao thereof3,o Protons of the tenth article jltoe shall be an additional section to the third t£rtic-e of the Constitution, to bo designated as sietien four, as follows: ti °n 4 Whenever any cf the qualiScd dectors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual O‘,;’ r f 5 ’ service, under a reqnisitidn from the UvTAI? 1 rf the mted States, or by the anther i£y of this Commonwealth, such electors mav ox d«iena h °snd ht ° f in aUelections by the aitiions, under snch regulations as aro, or shall be. prescribed by law, uB folly M ; f tl ; ‘ hresent at their usual piacepf election. actional sections to the 11 ar^ ol ° of the Constitution, to bedes’e- J as f ections eight andnine, as :ollowa: falat^^o° N P shall ba passed by-the Leg cP atailun 5 more than onerabjodt. whirti Sopri°S 7 Is eiPTO6odlllthe ~«- 0 shall be passed by the Les aß? p . owors ‘ Privileges, ia any case, where the authority to grant snch powers or pnnlegea, has been, cr may hereafter l»n’ Conferred upon the courts of this Common^alt£ c u _ JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of tho Hondo of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate, Opfioi of the i Seobktaxt of the Cohhomwhalth, l {rt}» I o. d Ad h s^?e^, t s«^ “o.onffm&l Joint Evolution of the a.-n- Bntit ' ed "A Joint Resolutionpro. ponnv eortain amendments to the Codstitntion,” . BameromainsonWoiathiaofiico. ony 'T hcTCof J havo hereunto get my a??”' f cd l aus 5 I i the seal of the Sectary's O? fioa to bo affixed tho day and year abovewntten min-dti o , , EH SLIFER, julftdtf Secretary of tho Commonwealth; aro tho original and only genuine Specilio Pill uverone hnndred physicians have used them in' their practice and all speak well of tseir efficacy and approve of their oompositi n, which is entire- H,7„T^^ e f and 2c r,^ tlj on tho system. .Uundredßof certificates can be shown. Beil e Specific Pilia are the oniy reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all ‘S? 3 bPjmatorrhea. or Seminal Weakness, with all it* train of enls, snch as Urethral and Vaginal Disoborges, Gleat. tho Whites, Nightlyor Inrolun.ary Emissions. Genital Debidty and Ir ritability Incontinence, Impotonco, Weakness or Lobs 0, Power. Nervous Debility, &c, Ac .all of whioh arise principally fromSesnallLxccsaes or bojf-Abu o, or some constitutional derangement StoßSSffi *OMU&w-tha In all Seina.l Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet and ™ c t? ro m Di-eases of the Bladder and Bid y^^6t7 m! *** * PKICi. ONE DOLBAE. JOSEPH JXEMIHS . , _ '''T?*? Karit.i Hires; Rnd Dimin'-.1 Efn^' 8 ? o P 0ra11 ?; Pittebnnrh. They will be sent by mail securely sealed on receipt of the money by „ J. BRYAN, M. D., ~ .1- . . No. 76 Cedar street. N. T„ Consolting Physician for the treatment of Bcm ma . L'rrr.ary,Hemal and Net-rons Diseases,who will send frtoto all the following valuable works. The Fiftieth Thousand. —Dr. Bell ’a Troatise c.n Self-Abuso, Premature Decay. Im poten*o and Loss of Power, Sexual Dweasoa n?- l r2i v ,: eaknes8 * NJfbtly Emissions. Genital lJebihtv, &o. A pamphlet of fifty pafrea, con taining important advice to the afflicted and should be read by every sufferer as the means of cure m the severest stage is plainly set forth, rwo stamps to pay postage. aul7d&w TO THE 2UBLIO. S7»S FEGSAJ/LIT •fifths igserautandftL** . ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat and delicate disorders, ecIT- : gZfflßg?:. abeso and diseases or iufitiens eommen and in- * oldeflt to youths othoth .' ? , o ?cnl q 4 fv CuL f b« oautiouato keen thss in txnorauoe that ibey do the ssojo v Hr. STRUI ,<e3capt publishing) lest a laorsldvo pracg hoc migh> baio&fc to them among stupid uls&is mcd«t Knd prasuzertuens f-mffcc-i raised m ignoranetj. -pnmyoa) ?s sjrd who compare eease, 4 gotten. It )Xto however and.sjawlismi-are tteitfal sikawir hea or nootarnnl snndcsioia, ers comnirtSy c&d of nice by hm sew roseate] which are peculiarly ills own. nSiowsra" earn. ttt ; Vesetaoie Kiiisdom.. kuytau f^lacy,of *hci Mercurial treatHKmnlie “bAD-ifr^, ed it And onbstitutM the verftAl, Fessf&dil. as os nm treated wid) marked a-coeas— hi : over rorty years tiv) CTi'.w-a-? - -ifr’ S^Ahc-iiKmit&hi c - Vfth -va did V-vi-if tho.UniloiStatee; leaJs him tc 4.—2 fair trial, neaithaud ha ppirttzs r*il upon the aorf—pairedchciai4 BOBtolaataartf-rniMiß. hurtle Consnmpaon and all c! to which bo away aanurjiy ail oc- oomatjfc- o£ attend oma ircntnacr's byproOTjmi a copy ofthe-Meiicil Ahiiee-.SL^’* la ET6= sratis to all tirf arrij HaTinr iia Tgntaau a£. war forty y~n Spited Obscrvaaom conrcuuautty, ho i<d oape^ii'.ini to atotreatoolof snatial dirteaeJ. ami vQI daily, consulted by theprofesr.ica. 55 well ~ c »:,y— -mandbd by, repectsoi©- cit&ans, Pnctpraof hotels. Ac. Offloe S 3 SiaiMati street, near Dacond ztictt, 4S“. b©h s? - ' rhgrrii I'oj-j ofZei, .SYRUP OF HASSRAEE ASD HTlf- US6IA. Having had a man employed for tho last-six years compounding the above excellent lemedaej lor my own practice, and having used them with uncommon success in all that time. I l'eol ifcrii, duty to set them before the public, as my expo nenoe leads meto think they are as hear specifies as any remedies well can be for tho foUowinr diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coitre. Syphilis, &ad P° m "P “Pore state ofthu “» poraoa oi Prepared and sold by e . J. V. BHANSTRUP. M. D 80 Smiths eld st. Pittsburgh. Pa. W. B. hrtnros j. R _ o L u«*a JLSIPTOJI <& ©fi<i>S>ES 9 KAHUTAOTTJBEXB iH3 MAMnsar 'ELTCEBJiTSfifiWELBOOFHS iasaSKassasr* . nffiJI o attended to and warranted* coraerilAhS GHAVEL HOOFING. Repairs pbouptm a a TENDED TO. LEPTON, ©USAEST «&€©*. Cornra Fifth and Wood streets, sooond siatg. Jyio 12, „®5 .IJVEKT SIMM „sj.wfS2. e JP* nedh:aTill ftr<!moTod his tiro- Jjf q table fronUho rear of tho Scott Honso, to near 2L F i r ? t ““ d SmithfioM WW. C. Lonns ola stand, 13 prepared to famish carriages, DUggnes. and saddle noraas upon the shortest no ne©, Als') horses kept at hrery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangement* for fu nerals will resolve his special attoniion, BUSAZ. nRIfKUNIi, an 14* WANTED, a GOOD DRESS MAKER. StwM,
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