li A 1 |[ M- PETT£KdjQiI) ACO« } ISO. 'f*» Saturday mobninr. sept. 12. Wf * A® SBI6HBORIIOOD UmUfiJMICE DAII.T AND WEEKEY POST, The Daily and Weekly Post can hereafter be procured at the News Depots of J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth street, with or without wrappers. Daily 8 cents; Weekly 6 cents. Colonel J. B. Sweitzer.— The Boston Adveritzer of the 6th has the following deserved tribute to our gallant fellow oit ' wens, Col. J. B Sweitzer, now acting Brigadier General. We quote it with pleasure, : Colonel Sweitzer, who has . commanded the 2d Brigade, Griffin’s Di-I vision, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Po tomac (Griffin s old Brigade) is a gentle man and soldier, everyway qualified to succeed to the command left vacant by 1 an< l accomplished officer Gen k assuming command of the r irst Division. For this Brigade fought so well °n the Peninsula, and has been so trained .by General Griffin first and since By Colonel Sweitzer, to move with Lhe greatest celerity and to stand their ground so firmly when that the hardest duty of this kind is put upon it, and it : 5“ J° Bt jy. had conceded to it the name of ' the fighting and flying Brigade.” This command is composed of the 9th and 32d Massachusetts, 62d Pennsylvania and 4th “ Michigan. Both Gen. Griffin and Col. oweitzer have acknowledged that their be ?. t nTT nt - i8 the 3 ' 2d Massachusetts. Col. Sweitzer being a lawyer of a large practice, came ont in the 62d Penn sylvania two years since as Major. He wbb in all the hard fought battles of the Penin sula, where he distinguished himself for gallantry. At the battle of Gaines' Mills’ on the 27th of June, 1862, all of the Col. onels and Lieutenants Colonels of this brigade were called, and the command of the 62d Pennsylvania fslling upon Major owoit-zer, he was taken prisoner while trying to assist another brigade which was being cut to pieces, He went to Rich mond, but was soon exchanged and re turned to his regiment as Colonel. At the battle of Antietam, Colonel Sweitzer was selected by Gen. Griffin to follow the rebels across the potomac. He crossed the river in the night and returned with five pieces of artillery, losing only a n”ffi ber ° l m “ n ‘ Boon after this, Gen. Griffin came into the command of the division and Col. Sweitzer of the bri gade. At the battle of Fredericksburgh- December 13th, and the battle of Chan’ celiorsville, the latter was ever aclive and handled his brigade very skillfully. At the former battle two of his staff were M l ., S r b A 3 u 8lda ;, Two da ? 3 before the battle of Chancellorsville, the 6th corps was sent off on a reoonnois3ance towards Fredericksburg, and on its return Col. sweitzer’s brigade, which was in the ad vance in going out, but was then in the rear, got cut off from the rest of the corps and were surrounded by the enemy, and it was not until after his skillful maneuver 'll 8 • v tro °P ß ior the greater part of the night, that he succeeded in cutting hie way out with his command and mak ing a junction with Sykes’ division. “In these two battles, as well as Gettys tmrg, his troops took a conspicuous part. At Gettysburg he was as brave as a lion, regardless of his own personal safety, but urging hie men on to victory. And when he was ordered to advance on the enemy, he went up to the very front, some dis tance of his troops, with his brigade flag flying by his side. Through some over sight or bad management Col. Sweitzer's brigade was left in the very front without any support and it became flanked by the enemy. It was then thought that the whole brigade were prisoners. Bat Col. Sweitzer was equal to the emergency, and by aßkillfal movement withdrew his com mand ; bat his loss was very heavy. His command did not number more than 550 men when he went into the fight-only a little over half what a full regiment should be—-and out of this he lost one Colonel and one Major killed, besides twenty-six held and hoe officers killed or wounded, and 800 men. The 9th Massachusetts was on picket daty and not in the fight. Col Sweitzer is the oldest, in rank, ot the Col onels in the division, and has been in com mand of the brigade for nearly ten months. It is hoped that the President will gratify both the officers and men of his brigade, by conferring the star upon him, which he haa fairly won.” Library for the Anderson Cavalry.— United States Christian Commis SION. Stevenson, Ala., Aug. 31, 1863, George H. Stewart —Chairman. —My Dear Sir .- The young men of the Ander- Bon Cavalry greatly need boobs to read.— They are reading men. All their lives they have, until now, had an abundance of boob 3. The want, therefore, is now the more keenly felt. A library suiting their tastes and circumstances, of moderate size, can be so arranged as to be easily conveyed with them when they move.— Two hundred dollars’ worth of books, divided and kept in eight boxes, could be transported in their company wagons, without inconvenience, and would be a great benefit and comfort to them. If their friends in Philadelphia and Pitts burgh will contribute the money, I will send you a catalogue of the books select ed by the Cavalry for you to purchase, and.will carry out the plan as soon as the books are forwarded. Very trnly yours, EDWARD P. SMITH. Field Agent, Army of the Cumberland. AU those who feel willing to*aid in car rying out the above proposition may send their contributions to Jos. Allen, Eaq., Treasurer of U. S. Christian Commission, No. 71, Wood street, Pittsburgh who will attend to their proper distribution. Djed of Draft Fright.— E. Knapp Perry, of Pottersville, Warren county, died at the U. S. Hotel, in Plattsbnrg, last week. He was drafted from his place of residence, and visited Plattsbnrg for the purpose of exemption. He was about consummating a marriage engagement, and the intelligence of hiß being drafted so affected his affianced as to cause her serious illness. This so worked upon Mr. P,’b mind as to terminate in fearful de rangement and death. Deceased was 26 years of age, and was a medical student of rare astainments. A Tall Boldier. David Van Buskirk’ who is a Captain in the Twenty-seventh Indiana regiment, and a native of Monroe county in that State, is the tallest man in the Army of the Potomac. He is 6 feet 11 indhes in his stockings, and weighs 260 pounds. In the last year’s campaign in Virginia, he and other tall men of his reg iment were taken prisoners and carried to Richmond, where they created quite a sen sation among the rebels, who were sur prised to learn that the North-western states produced such men. ? OW r ™„ SiVE Your Money.-THom ands of dollars are annually lost through the want of decent pocket books. Money and ‘“ rnst into loose pock ets, with dozens of other items, is as good as thrown away. All this can he reme died, by purchasing one of the many strong and beautifully designed pocket books recently arrived at our friend J. W. ■r ittock e, opposite the Post Office, where can be baa all varieties of Banker’s Cases, w ailetfl and Parses. » Illustrated papers this week, can be pad at Pittock’s, opposite the Post Office. _carter Sessions—Judges fiiKuM r. St.jwb and Brown.—Sept* 11. . tiie c ase of the Commonwealth againßt Thomas McGovern, for aggravated assault f and battery committed on the person of j John Hoerback, on the 26th of May, in ; the country four miles from Birmingham, the defendant was fihed $4O, and ordered to pay the costs of prosecution and enter bail in $BOO to keep the peace towards i John Hoerback for one year. In the case of Margaret Meyer, for sell withoot license, in the borough or Monongahela, the suit was dismissed on payment of costs by defendant. In the cases of Theodore Frank, Wm. i Einstein, Phillip Beilstein, and John Lat terly? tor disorderly condact, last May, at the office of Alderman Miller, in Alleghe ny! the Court adjudged Theodore Frank not guilty ; but ordered each of the other parties to jmy a fine of $lO and the costs of prosecution, thus affirming the jadgment of Mayor Alexander. In the caseoftheCommonwealthagainst John Savage for selling liquor on Sunday, March 29th, the defence is that the doors were forced open by parties desiring li; qnor, who, after entering helped them selves. Verdict not guilty, but defendant to pay costs. In the case of Peter Brinig, of Birming nam, for selling liquor without license, tne jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, bat ordered the defendant to pay the costs* That we express our deep regret at Mnnn2. I ?nf e!lSein “ lf ® ate<»- I'uro Win os and Liquors for modioinal u-e - - _ jus.lrd I'APEB, FOR At'ICMN OF 186;'., A complete a.sjrtu!ent ot beautiful PAFKR UAKGOog Of all atyloa, at prices lower than can be twain onerod. For sale during the stason by W. P. HABSHAU, ssage from England & Ireland #25 (10. UmikH AGENCY ,R«-riGAN, ECEOPEAB har„), 122 M ° no ngahola Hooso, Pitts borg£L Pa., ii prepared to bring out or eond baak paesenfferp trom or to any Dart nf mj 2 . “ afeiwjwfisar.- lbe Indianapolis and Cincinnati R*i). s?’s-, fo I l “« old Blaok Star Libelol crn”, 8 ., 1 - f? r the Btcamor areas East-' Y c l: Jr ! ', h "'‘ 1 ‘“. < ’-i taai n=raEs.il-;!is between fell - .crpoo j, Glenrew and Galway. NOTICE. prsu.ic NOTICE IS HEREBY . tt . p r llca , U , on will bo made by Ino Bank of PitUbarg’h, (located In of Puttburgh. Pa .) to (he'LeSarnreat m nox’ session, fora renewal of the Charter of “3d ° f twelve Hun- JOHN “ast*. DUQCESNE WORKS. HAILMAN, BAHM & 00., MANUFACTURERS of Ifou, Nalls,Plow Spring, Am. B. Steel, Springs, Axes, ? make a greater variety of Styles, bhapea. Sixes and Qualities than any manufactu rer in the United States. 3d. The steel and all the material for hoop I lorte, from its primitive state to the salesroom are under my own supervison and entire oontrol consequently customers can obtain skirts from this house without paying a second profit Also the largest assortment of Corsets constant ly on hand. petot'Mi” ta " d<>Partmonl “ in « b “ge of oom- jyll-lyd 49 Market, cor. 3d. Street. Hon. Wilson McCandle:s, Judge of tho United Corner of Penn A St. Clair St., Pltts bnrgh I’onn’a., The largest, cheapest and best. $35 pays for a full Commercial course* „ Ho extra charges for Manufaotucrs, Steamboat. Railroad and Bank Book-keeping* Minister’s sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. ( Thia Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and practical accountants, who pre pare young men for active business at the least expense Mid shortest time for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad uates at this College by business men. Prof A* Cowley, the best Penman cf the Union, who holds the largest number of Fibbt Prs wiuua, and over all competitors, teaohes Rapid Business Writing. fHL Attend where the Sons and Clerks of busi ness men graduate For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing full information, enclose twenty-five oents to the Prinopalg. gj\Oß RENT IN MANCHESTER.—That JL valuable property lately owned by R C rleoson. deceased, situate on the corner of Locust oud Preble streets, a large two story brick dwell ing house of eight rooms, finished atiic and wash room, with hydrant water in kitchen and cellar. This is one tf tho most substantially built and best finished houses in the borough and is in ex celloot order. Kruit and ahade trees, st rnbbery and grape vine?. Apply to * S- Cl/THDERT & navb slMSkets*ok BEiO V A IT: D from F, sSffi E ftr«t H bSo^ lo^ House! ” N °- 145 mh Uoaae ' ap2i:tfi OOSCOBD QBAPE. SWEBIOB VINES, AT $2 BO pgu dozen: $1250 per 100 Ht»~, ttV 3 ® 0 * K*" doaeu: $35 per 10U, JSltra Vln “ at $5 por -»»’ No, 23 i PUNOS Waria n t a d e cighty^s. Piano 3 “ ths 50anlry ’ HAINES’ BHO.’S PIANOS are the beat Pianos made at the price- MARSHALL ATRAVER’S Parlor Gem Pianos at $2OO, Also, Priaoe * Co.’s Melodeons. CHARLOTTE BLUME, c , . f. 43 Fiflti street, cole acent lor the Manufacturers, Ladies’ Side Lace Gaitere, Ladies’ Front Lace Gniterß, CHEAP! CHEAP!! at DIFFENBACBER’S. No. 15 Fifth street PUKE WINES. DIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, in endless variety at 83 FIFTH STREET. Luw (juodfi can bo gold go cheap at >NCERT HALL SHOE STORE, G 2 Fifth street, 1 tates Cirouit Court, Prosident, JENKINS «3fc SMITH. TELEGRAPHIC. Gen. to CAVALRY DEMONSTRATION New York, Sept. 11.—The fall in go ld to-day ie attributed to the Benaation re portn, from Philadelphia, of the surrender of Charleston. They are, doubtless, im aginary. A Washington letter states that General Ripley has returned to duty as Chief of the Ordnance Bureau, and Gens. Meigs and Taylor will also return to their Bu- j reaus, from which they have been absent only temporarily. j Since Sunday the rebel cavalry in small force has been demonstrating on Haxall Run. They, in every instance, hove been driven off, and it is not anticipated that the advance means any prelude to a gen eral movement of the rebels. Washington, SeV 11. -All the mem bers of the Cabinet are now in Washing ton, Seretary Welles having just returned from the North.. Boston, Sept. 11.—A fire, early this morning, destroyed the boiler works, -blacksmith shop and machine shop of the Globe Iron Works, in South Boston. Thei fire will cause serious delay in the con-1 stmetion of the two monitors building at the works. Loss $25,000 or $30,000. Baltimore, Sept. 11. —Floor steady wheat farm; Southern white $1,70a1,85; 51,63a1,60. Corn steady; white de* dined. Whisky firm; sales of 300 bbls. at 50£a51. Coffee active, and holders de mand an advance. Philadelphia, Sept. 11.—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull. Com less active; yellow 81. Coffee firm. Sugar held Stiffly; stock reduced. Petroleum; crude held at So; refined held at 68. Whisky dull at 63c. «J. I> HA. JSG CCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AN D V. S. COMMISSIONER NO.SI I>iA3IOXD ST., jy27w Pittsburgh. Pa. E!K %%**o*****bovi.b LLOYD'S STEEL PLATE Telegraph, Railroad and Express Sap xt shows evory telkorapft office, RAILKijaD STATION, AND EXPRESS OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS. E V I DEIECE: umcK of thk Adams Kxphess Co . 1 .■HB/ondway.NeiT York. Fob 3,1863. f w*TnA nt '■ l ' , * ras ’ b i a and Rail'oad Map vt!- 1 * 1 , sc^‘ ce t 0 us * HTid we have mb ecnLo I Fi\ R HiN-dED DOLLARS to show °ur serera! kxp; es« Lme3. Wo deem it a very usetui IVtaj. h id recommend it to business men. ''dams Express Co., x. y »V. li. Dinsmore, Frost. ONLY $1 .WON UjLLERS. Maps now ready for delivery at PITTOCE’S SEWS DEPOT, Opposite the Postoffice, AGENTS WANTED, STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UOffLAKD k Agents. ’ THE STEAMSHIP Oreat Eastern, WA LTEB PA TO IT, Commander JWILL BE DISPATCHED From NEW YORK on Tgesday, September Sth‘ 8 o'clock A, M„ precisely. And at interval? thereafter of about eitt weeks RATES OP PASSAOE. FIRST IfABUS, from .$95 to $135 SECOND OABIW. state room berths, meals furntshe J at separato tables $ 70 SJ enF 10k “r” ! ““j back « tllO St Jt, *■* only, a faro and a half tt <*<>mP*nying pawongerß. and Chil ren undor twelve ytars of age, half faro. Infanta ’ K ■ j ABIJV, intermediate state room, * 3 found with beds, bedding, table K-f rS-na ft i d «- 800 - d .u 6ubstal ' t f 0 ;d *s* i ■ , B r.' Wlt “ superior aecomedutiona.^3o rricea ofcabm passage fr> ui Liverpool at same as above Prices of steerage passago from Liverpool, $25 All far© Payable In Gold, or Its eqnlv ftlont lu U. S. Currency. Ear.h passenger allowed twenty cubio feet o ogtago. An experioDoed Surgeon on board nor passage only apply to «HAS. A. WHIITNEI, At the ly/a.t ez M oonth street, Now York. J. ©SJSJTjEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH* PA. niyyJtJ vd*w Mioe', Roaches, Ants, Bed ! P Woolens, Ao., insects on Plants, Fowls. Animals, Ao. Pat up in 25c. 500 and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks; *3 and $5 flasks for Hctela. Publie Insti tutions, Ac. ‘‘Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons/’ “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” “Ratacome outof their holes to die.” 49“ Sold wholesale in all large cities. 49“ Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers every where. 49* Beware of all worthless imitations. 49“ See that "CoatarV’name is on each box. bottle and flask before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAB. Principal Depot, 48* Broadway. N. T. 49“SoldbyR. E. SELLERS A CO„and B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale Agents, Pitts bunt. iylfl-omdeodAw Mill property fob sale- The undereigoed will offer at private sale his Flouring Mill, situated in Venice. Washing ton county. Pa. The above proverty is situated in a splendid grain growing district, with a yen largo bounds for custom. The Mill contains three sets of French Barrs, with all other neoessary machinery: all in com plete running order- The Mill is run by both' steam and Water power. The water power aver aging from fix to seven months per- year The above property will be fold low andon accommc- SE b?IPPl ™ to tha subscribe^on aul3-ltd,4tw WLM “I. F®® SALE--I HOW OFFER FOR fia s® aotil the first of Msroh 1864 a small iarm of 49 acres. 2 roods and 15perchea Sw 010 waters Qt Robison KUn! stop® coal and cohvemehtto ° f N ' B3rc,ay on -the prem- N. BARCLAY. ■•MMSinw. Hobleftown. Pa,, i'ALL ARRIVAL OF tobacco, skbff AS® seoars “LOUSIER & BAER, Wholesale Tobacco Dealers, 108 Wood Street, Have now received their Fall stoct , & 8 t for y c a L e h Pr " Partd 10 8611 a ‘the vem SSft Pujha& r .tt. W ° nld d ° W6U *» “>* »efore AH orders promptly attrnded fo. se’.O-lw The Great AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. 51 Vesey Bt. New York. Siac. ,1a b[i . „ me history of Moiesale Teas in (his Country “>«» ».l«tton, of Te's, UO2) per pouud above 00 gT, Contfl Never Deviating /rom thc Qm Particular styles for narticnl«■? Talae . an d try, but hr hdps tfc'f£fhunl?J^ 1 ' tles of ooun enormousetocksvch Tpls ’s"“* Y/ Ae *r particular wants and nut lifted to his to him the best iaryaina I ° n 7 but Pointi out Tea ta t this , ’lf?^w^ a advantaae a others. M m t,U3 establishment otwr all lime O ralU'uXa[l'’a-, & M^ KET - li organized system of d“na hn A fo»f o{ - a woll capital, of the Sudam JS „r' “*“■ ? f a P immense Tssra E , and^e » professional Tea are tSdfofmi^^V^oX^ff^y &- Aissr&rjs: ss« ;t $£ ! »' ! 3 «« °t/wugh th£ Mme n ii^ be Se k T - ed by 08 to get oHpinal «Ae»weW being sure “4sj.r, sSflr^ssr"' •“SrwsrasT: ■ I j _ HTSOKpjjoe. I ' A ofeT l r n y co^r 0 e r i Ption - C ° lo - d fonr h cl^L h nlm“y : k, ( ? a V„ f fit divided into Finest, that every on« SSi. “*®3 Cargo, Fine, desciption and annLXth aiX p rom Pamy are determined to S 3 Mofe We guarantee to sell ail onr Tern a* SSSSSiI^; QRE A TAMER 10 Atr TEA company ' B ARGAINB CARPETS. JUST OPENED AT M’O.A.JLIA'UM’IS 87 FOURTH STREET sdJ « ow IS THE CHANCE to get bargains in Boors. SHOES. GAITERS and BALMORALS, cheaper than even auction gooia. Go to BORLAND’S. No. 98 Market street, Second Door from Fifth. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE, HEV. I. C. PEBSHJSB, President. swstaihed couege iw * • ihe Stale. Superb Buildings, to which ei tenawo additionsare making- nineteen Teaeh- W. P °h“ng and t l'ueh° ardinS Uepartmont «»p“ Ihe Fall Term will commence on Tnea day. September Ist- Send to President pSI sbinir for a Catalogue. M. SIMPSON * _aujt>.dw President of Trustees LADIES & MISSES HOOP SKIRTS, AH SIZES, AT I'CLELLAIM AUCTION BOUSE, 55 Filth Street. BOOTS AID SHOES. Fall and winter stock of BUUIS and SHOES Just received and for : ale cheap at oa r J. H, BORLAND’S, __f_ 98 Market street. CORNUCOPIA SALOON, Corner of FifUi and Union Streets, uenr Liberty E1RO(BS TURTLE SOUP AND ALL Another delicacies in their Beason served up “ Bnpplied the best of Lienors: an 29 tf FRED- irfffl. Monongahela Hater Company, A’£,£„ s S EETIraG op the rojinis SIONEttS of tho Monongahe'a Water Com- A ? Kus i at the Birmingham • Chamber. James Salisbury was appoint* ed Chairman and John P. Pears Secretary. On mo tion of Mr. Chamber* it was Resolved, That the books ot the Monongahela '°i np *l? y he reopened to receive sub scriptions to the stock of said Company, com i?Am C i n ? hursda y* the 29-h day of Augcrt, from 9 o clock a. m. to 6 o'clock d. m., contin uing open until farther notice, at tho following tlle * 0 ? Squire Ammoo, East Birmingham: at the Offico of Esquire Salisbury Birmingham, and at the Offioe oi James Millin gar. sou'h Pittsburgh. One Dollar per share will be paid on sub -8C: ibing, according fo the charter au26 SCHOOL BOOK® used In the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, HIGH SCHOOL, SELEC T SCHOOLS., FEMALE COLLEGE WESTERN UNIVERSITY and the various educational institutions in this city and vicinity. Also a complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONARY Copy-Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Rubber. Writing, Letter and Note Paper, FnveloDes Brewing Paper, Rales, Composition Books set For eale at ‘ CEAS.C. MELLOR’S, 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh; iw AAA BARRELS OF PURE BYE UUW WHISKY, of different S suit purchasers, at lowest cash prices. For sale XHOS. MOORE, Distiller. lulretf No s 189.9 i. S 3 and fl 6 First street. Wanted: JK, DOLLARS A MONTH! J WANT • LF to hire Agents in every county at $75 a month, espenses paid, to sell my new oheapFam. ily Sowing Machines. S. MADISON. Alfred. Jfo. Wanted, B»AMONTH’ \feWANT *5?” Agents at $6O a month, expenses paid to sell our Everlasting Pencile, Orlmtai EiiT— -13 other artioles. 15 oireulara sent SHAW & CLARK, Bideford, Maine, mraandftw SHOVELS, JUOUKJS *=»?orks.ScytheStones Ao_forsals by Beckham * lons. 127 Libartr itraati nmoEvb 9HKHY & Perrysvillerernpifce and Company have declared!Hri ;>- *. Ok* Dot* iuUt akd Fifty Cbsts per share »>. ■i > © apital stock of said » a ce ol the Treasurer. JA&LE9 ajBSOH j Avoust 15th. 1863. AMUSEMENTS. Treasurer „ . Last Night of the charming yoang actre^T' Miss SCSAar DfiHi]) THIS EVENING wiU be performca I‘IZARHO. H011a.... Pisarro. Aloosa. Cora EMra... Song.. To be followed by SATBBE ASD PBII.OBOFE7 Colio : ***** - Miss Den in To oonolado'wi'tl ~ Bu * barney, the babon Barney !• ■■■ j o Sefton SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ J ' conMwiia:i i "&i:^y s EBB oARRiAOE mmmnms, SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manufacturers of Nd applL tome°' 50 oenta 41 and 42 botC^aee^dnu «®WERA! habhohs. 1 a _ M i ordering calomel and destructive min- Pf al f. from the supply tables. iSsoaifemda hwe *L?t° M™ ok „ 'T^A 3 - tot him not etop I e »» a^ 1 order the discontinuance of ™ d the substitution of Brandreth’s f y -!?„2 thereof. Then win oommenoo J, ’ n , e . w ® ra to the praotiee of Medicine, which would then become emphatically ” fl THE HEALING AST. I have for thirty years taught that no diseased aotion could bo oured by mercury ortartar “S 8 5 0 ' iFH a f., tbOj human body could onlybe h^ de - W f° 1 f by j vegetable food”—Animalfood SSS»V“ tf <>•. condensed vegetables. Brandreth? £fX^n Dys ? nter7, and ajlFeversand AffeoUoua OJJS® bowels, sooner and moro surely than any Vi l h6 Brandreth*s Pills in these cases should be taken night and morning. Bead Directions and get now stylo. I CASE OF BOSCOE K. WATSON. I °t- B - -Brandretk.—Jfem York Iw™ V \ W W , a > lr ff, at .® in Co. F, 17th Regiment. I o^| W JTw ola ' at Harrison’s Lauding, and on the Rappahannock near Ealmonth, iSnd ™EL f r&° M ompa 5 y we ™ >iok with bilious di arrhea. The Army. Surgeon did not euro us, and I was reduced to BKm and bone. Among thecom pany wore quito a number of members who had worked m your Laboratory at Sing Sin*. They d'h 6 slofe ‘ because they used Brandreth4 t'Uls. lhesomen prevailed upon, me and others to use the Pills, and we were all. cured in from KtSeWn d f yß \ this our boys used Bran dreth s Pills for the typhus fever, colds, rheuma tism, and in no oaso did they fail to restore health. Out of gratitude to you for my good health, I send you this letter, which if necessary, the en tire company would sign. I am, respectfully yours. . BOSCOB K. WATSOIt, Sing Bing, N. Y. Pnnoipad offico. £94 Canal street, New York. 8o!d by fhomaa Reapatb, Diamond Alley, Plttabarsn. iylftdAwttfo. Just Received, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Dark colors and very CHEAP. MOHAIfi EMBBOIDSItf BBAID, UNION BiILIIIG, JET, GILT AND STEEL BELT BUCKLES, Invisible Bead and Braid Nets, SUSPE NDEKB, Together with a general assortment of other goods kept in a Trimming Stors. WHOLESALE ROOMS np stairs. MACRUM & GLYDE, No, 78 Market St., Between Fourth and Diamond G ood Furniture at Auction. OK THPHSDAT HOBHISe. SEPT. 10th. at 10 o’elook at the Masonio Hall Auc nonH£ to 9M. , Exercises to consist of a course of lessons in the Rudiments; a course of les3 n ns in Basaini’s Voice Training; a course of levsons in Harmony, togetner with Glee, Chorus and Chorch Music. Terms for either of the classes, in advance, $5 per session of four months. Brivate lessons in vocal training, $l5 per quarter of twelve weeks, two lessons per week. N. B. Farther information famished at C* C. Mellors, 81 Wood street, or at the rooms, and circular secured* seB-td r UPTON, OLDDEN & CO. JLA are putting on a saperior GRAVELBOOF. Ail work promptly attended to. _ . Office comer Fifth & Wood sts, 2d story. seB SPECIALTIES AT BANKINS OBUO store, 63 Market street, three doors below 4th street. Bankin’s Spiced Blackberry, For Diarrhoea; Dysintery, Cholera Infantum. Bankln's Extract Encha, For all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Bad kin's Pbiloorine. . A hair dressing of intrinsic value. Figaro Segars, Hard sad Soft Rubber Syringes, Hand Mir rors, ao>, at BAHKH'S DBUe STOKE, nuSTi No, 63 Markot street, below Fourth. fClAßDj|||||| Ll * El Sam te (joemutown and Liverpool The first class powerful Steamships SIBOH ■ I kkdar, HiBATHOH, I TRIPOLI. Will SAIE fROH SEW 101 l every alternate Woduesdjtf.from* Eve? pool every alternate Tuesday, nnd from QSens town every alternate Wednesday ’ „£L e ‘fcfs”. fro ,® Liverpool or Queons m «onoSS<^Ho^ A wittV Miss Su.op Bonin Karnes, Loveday -.-■Miss Hy.tt Annie Eberlio —i....Sfisj Becket The genuine brand.