James P. Ba Medical, jy #t Ate 6% Otic A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract. A PURE TONIC. Dr. Moofland’s 6ERMAH3 BITTERi PKEPAStO BY DB. a D. vfACKSOH', Philaflsj. phia, Ponna., Wil! effectually curs Mver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. . orontc, or J»«pvoo» DeblUty. Daeare or ttie Kidneys, &nd au D&em Arainjf from a Disordered •Mtiver or Stomacb, fa oil . as Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or * tors. od leave the disappointed leases HOOFLAND-8 GEhS BITTEM LfJ t »th bnt . b ™ I oan puhlio: and their by Ameri not rivalled by any similar p«p£a “n Ba ‘ 8 ' tb »“of Letters Cerumen, P, lyslclao , and JggS-fe.s 30 l^°rZuf TSO}SETmm ta stubs a tb - Sj^S*Rß»S B , B d DO YOU WANTENT’iQYi K? yon want to sleep well T fiH> you. want a hrf«h , |. foiling? KrttiU and vis ori>Uß I if yin do, u?e HOOFLAND’S GjERMAN*BITTERS PABTl<; { :l ar wot , ok +le"of B%e™Z U7uUr JV o) the cheapest takiekuar co ™P°'‘nded 20 to 40 cent, JroMS. f ? m n °? r V? n - cost™ from is. or ,S° ' S' dn hl^ZTi and l T l l \ to die the cleath of’.he JruL d° i? hundreds astern is iSrio%‘^ a u7u^ihe^nlr' r “75 V Mhoho Stimulants m the wVfcVj it™?' - ,f A , l ~ I Liquor is created anA h*** * «?tna ? /ie desire/or f “*•/**, **«««& <• atf ieart.\ aa7W a arunltard’e life and n f? r those tcho desire and vrill havA „r • I ?“wiu’hrLV," arta , or «<x>«'Br r^ a I ‘" a " * SOI.DIEES, w FKIBN »s OF SOtDIEBS LA«lL at^? ° tt^&rasrftgggfr of tho wiU oaro nino tenths tlonsincident to ° S'theUsS, 0 ' 1 S?- "Ohoyo no bowtation in stating that SSKfiteS ang_uai;o‘ has been .saved by lie Bitters I” 5 ° WD ,' Mew,. af^-wtrenS^ 3 ' 5 K - - 1 SsgKiSsss dfjdS^' sSSHS'^g ;siiSSifE?i;;r ; iS~*s pf^it€§y| affiStSaSKsS^ 1 r^s#srs=H" and i ivised me to see a clergyman aSSfcriJii?’ S'mfffi® of >oy a “b£t™tl? ea me. An acquaintance who vitrit«H m« »?*u AToSJffAftnt 1 ’ of6th below Arcfigtreet, advised me as a forlorn hnna t„i_„ Four. Bitters and kindly proem*°7*s!®? i 117 ffliSsiaj'.'.ssi-iiSSI asiem srfiSS : ISdsMSB^SsUSffIsSI g^s to bMOm those rtoL7& f; w/f “IS 17, yours. IGAAC MALONE EMfa^hS^^asfe I. E, SPENCERI,! as,'.i SV,Y -SBsaffissSs&lflß. AJTDBEW J. KlinSkUTOo ImV® p o. JOHN JENKINS CkR 100 th FW „ Vc ™°o t REWARE UE counterfeits Beo that the signature of "CM Jagrrom m 1» oatheWßappßß of ea r*hotft£r ACKSON/ PBICE PEK BOTTLE cfsts no Should your nearest druegist not have the ar aole, dojiot be put off by any of the intbxicatSt 'reparations that may be offered in its place, bn! •end to ua, and wa will forward, securely packed y express, a A Office, and Mannsaetory, No. 163 . JONES & EVANS, (Bncceasorato C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) »g a , , Pro p.r i.o t ors —IJIL Brasg-tetsand dealers in every wn In tap United States, and -by Sir. 6. H. E£IBEB. Pittaborgn. H- P. SCE W ABTS •ft.jsssaKsaji' v lr .A' , ' ® AStt,s & CO., jjittobuvoli JJost rr » Editor & Pr©prleto~ " =r: = m daily post—advanced :. Three “ •• *-••• One " •« - To agenta per hundred j>AgL,y POST". ofLordClyde. LIFE AND UST ItLNEgs _ The English papers famish many inter esting reminiscences of the late Field- Marshal Lord Clyde, (Sir Colin Camp bell) whose career has filled so large a jace in the last fifty years of English his- HIS PERSONAL APPEARANCE la person Lord Clyde was well knit le ‘ rlCal and graceful; but of l at e bowed tl 8 re 6 " beCame some wbat bowed though he lost little of the activi ty which was so remarkable in so old a TuTfi ° th f lMt hb teeth rema *aed full and firm m the great square jaws, and his eye juerced the distance with all the force of bis youthful vision. His crisp, grey locks still stood close and thick, curling bJow 6 d h ,t ad aDd ab ° Ve the wr * n bled of tho“d d there r were few exterra! Bigns linht d ® CSy ° f nature Which was, ioabt, going on within, accelerate ~ many wounds, such fe^ch™^^ 8 , 0 exacting service. When he so willed it’ he could throw into his manner and coni versaticn such a wondrous charm of sim phcity land vivacity as over whom ,t was exerted, and women and men were delighted with the nth P ° lialle lj’u Eallant old B °ldier. n ‘l n ! tive «R“d° B he l 0 be <J nile «e effec «vB. Kaae was he m i dlaa fy occasions, bnt yet fn the crisis of ed b fh l t hß 00n d Dtter words which thrilh fdd* 6 h j artß “ftbosß to whom they were addressed. ! 5 ’ o-®. i • » Sir Colin Campbell, asthey cam e'fThe charge on the heights above the Ahca fe n Qt m ? a faVor ' Let “0 have to ask bonn Q e ae6 Don a t rmi H io, L for yoa to "ear a Scot' 11 b ya f d ,°°" be Sa^'^Yhe 1 bonn^t.h^tgainf 6 a'nn on need * to the h^Lir^t 001 A 2 says we are to take U.e°BedS to-Sgh?" so be Prepared Becoilect. 1 shall !ead yon myself.-- But the Redan was aban doned, and the assault became unneces- I-ORD CLYDE AS A SCHOOL BOY. A “pl a yf e n° w i' Q f ] ate J Qrd Q] v j jo°arn n al : t63 f ° llowin e ,0 a lJ»?? nHg r t , he Bummer evenings of the last year of last century, that is 1800 a often* met 1 ° Bcb °°' often met to play at “sodgers” in n court or area on the west side of High atreef nearly op p oaite the University buildings [Those youngsters were divided into tin squads or regiments as they were called It j‘A“i 6ach ’ ODe of th6m being commanded by the writer of this, and thf other by a smart comely boy named James h° 188I 88 t 6 onl y son 01 hiß parents. He had only one sister, who was a few years older, and was a very pn tty, handsome and. lively young lady, who became a play actress. One evening the ri §'i2hlLd heeke K d HU t b ° 7 ’ dresB ed.in • Q<J / B arb ., and named M’Livor appeared ur Cumming’s squad. At that period the war of the French evolution was in progress, and, young as we were tha J t a J enlle much excited hy what was seen and heard daily—the march sound of d 1 thr ? agb the stre ets, the sitstin ?d drUmS and trempets, and enthu- Biastio ideas as to the valor of Highland . r e ‘bought that one of thlm was Twt f °r r at , leQflt three Frenchmeu.- Jd h the f HLbl BS d 1° Cnmmin B that I want ed the Highland boy to be in my squad but be replied that he would not him to me, unless I would fight him for th” Hielanman and win the battle. It was no sooner said than done, when the two col tw n : B n f rl' D B the Evening s^cebi tween the two squade, they being in line fronting one another. After a few fisti cuffs, Gumming aaid, ‘Own beat,’ when I Far'd 8 ‘ ne ’ Baid 10 the little High which\ M ,.s W ° r l COme orerto my squad,’ which he did without uttering a word, for rllTr'mu very qa,e f’ f aB »>re boy. This y ea ‘“ “ L,toc was the Lord Clyde of after HIS LAS? ILLNESS, “In one of his hot gallops in India his hor ß e had fallen with him, and at times Jie complained unwillingly 0 f a pain _which mast have come from some mischief in the chest. At the review of th"volnn teers at Brighton he took thd command at ot the higher powers; but S fter . u ,, wa . s over he said it was his last l/hnVi 16 fio d ’ a ? d he off his mus* teche as a sign that he had retired from a0 o t ” e Ber .v|oe. A few months ago he had a severeiUness in which the lungs and anrf oJT 6 ’“Phoated- bat the old ahot and steel-rent body resisted the attack of the great enemy, and, to the delight of his friends he seemed to become nearly as fwellas ever he had been of later yeari and no one was more firm and vigoron lor his years. Still he had canses of an aoyance, which were, perhaps? unduly Aggrandized by failings of nature. Ap J Fn'mo Co| dstream Guards bei r n>d ni^ arS n a i m 1862 ’ Colin Camp- f k S.H®' b ? d attained heights far fee l - 0f hiB hi « hest ambition? hefrv -l h ?i d ‘“Poss’b l ® ambition of being left alone in his glory.’ It was Wthpamhe did not attempt to conceal that he found himself made the hero of a great episode m the history of the Crimean camnaign. I wish with all:my heart that book had never been written ; it has caus ed me great anxiety.’ There were other to °i which Boroewhat embittered the days of his old age, but to his friends he was ever the same shrewd yet genial, abrupt yet courtier-like friend they had known so long. At last came the illness of which he died, not perhaps ps in his young days he would have de sired, but as in hiß old age he would sure y have sought to pass away—amid the tender care and sabdued sorrow of those ?“? j ? d him well > ttnd not the less that ne had been the comrade of the soldier whose family stood by his pillow.” A Fortress Monroe letter says : 'Col. Fitehngh Lee and Capt. Winder, who are ! R " ho “ tageB for Ca Pt- Flynn, and CoL Uo7b T^°n ere t 0 be hQngin retalia ' tion by JeflF. Dane, are at liberty to walk rhetVft 65011 dnriDg 1116 da ? onderguard They fer r n nling dreBß P a ™de.- unconcerned reglriing^heb B fate^Each fißSSfetf the night. P “ CloSe eo “fi»ement during .It is stated that Confederate bonds England have gone down as low as forty per centi .discount. A Soldier’s Letter about “the Sol dier’s Friend”—Voters, Bead! The following letter from one of onr brave Pennsylvania boys in the Army of the Potomac shows the feeling among onr volunteers about Curtin’s claim to be call ed "the soldier's friend" The writer of this letter served through all the fearful campaign of McClellan on the Peninsula, and has shared in every battle of Impor- I tance since. He bears the marks of two wounds received at Fredericksburg, which he will oarry to his grave. He is, never thelesß, what the Abolition traitors, who are too cowardly to turn ont, call a “Cop perhead,” and is imperilling his life on the plains of Virginia under the flag of his country, while these pusillanimous wretch es, under the shelter of homes which his arm has helped to keep secure, are revi ling him and the great party to which he belongs as "disloyal." We give his let ter, which is addressed to his mother, ver oatim: Sit,’ e thoDgli the SS e the O rVe 0 not\L 0 :tt Tth ' mkßtb ?' With caretwili b B ,“L e mnch ' Tel) John that I am so glad to hear that the old Democratic feel likl rh We - t0 Wi ? this fall that 1 jest ! hrfvVr , 6 -Sr ng; tW ia the way all our ‘the ni e i We e are sick of faring abom the nigger, and we want to see the Ahn lit.on, st put dom, to his level instead of having him put up to ours All l J‘s do T ;“r^"“" te to out 01 man A* ° nght CQrti “’4ic n I sothit gaTe °° Fies ont fcr ! E* tbe men wouldn’thave k 7,r Dat that P r ' ce , bnt some of ns I took them just for fun. Somebody stuck 5vS’ on ovet’t, and Y W e r 8 0 ’ e s‘^ e : •my leg tells me how mnch of a friend t tho h haven . l not walked right since I got blankeu“ a aT T i° f his ™ wanaeis. Another Baid: 4 l’ve had th* ena * Altogether, you never heard « tractors could have heard if Tho u iDDacco at the pictnre. and, betore wo thTmi° ae ' Ad^’ s facß Changed into 2 by R „ h ’ 8 r,gbta aDd vote for Wood ward. Kememoer rue to all inouirin^ ,t“S. 1 “» 3 3 i'our dutiful son, An incident under a Flag of Truce. . L,8 otenant Commanding H. A. Adama, J , r ’’ States navy, has arrived at •New Orleans, hnvi D g been relieved of the command of the United States forces in Mississippi Sound by Lientenant Comman der Green. He recently sent his boat on shore and desired the officer in charge to say, that if any military officer received the flag, he would be g& to see Mm on As the hn a t range lte J baßiQeas of the truce. As the boat returned, he saw an officer " h nM app f' red to recognize him, but he Ilot make out who he was. When f° me o.'oogside, he went to the gangway to receive the stranger, and even helped bun over the rail on deck, when he immediately found hims.slf clasped in the f r "he° ,t,r brother --° ne in command ot the rebel forces on trie shore, the oth- WbateTBr happens, Hal, recollect nothing, we will always be brothers."— n BonB °f Commodore Adams United States Navy, an officer who hai tr ! eeiiDga ’ ' a wel! 88 prop- true to his country. Th. e Defences of 1 lobile. The following is from the Mobile Rea utter: y We have hemmed ourselves- jn and the lankeea out with Chinese walls above gronnd, and ol hospitable preparations to receive the promised visits under and on top of earth, which afford ns the perfect assurance that "our house is in order” , or , the eventualities of war. Man, peo {gSKSpegaS? Yet a sand battery on Morris T«l. j l 1 < r </°v ty d ajs resisted a fire to wb \oh tw of Bebaßtopol waß bnt nlav 1 l ”, : i ful friends in U^&oT'wiU^^Ph 6 : Burpnsed to hear the opinion th at jfobile is stronger than Vicksburg both in the means of offense and defense That is ' our opinion, and when the trii .1 „„ 1 % ibeen about, under& their opinions. P d 661 9 and change The of Jttos'eby. m tlle BicllmoE T Dispatch,- da ted tho Ist inst., says: h . n e ga j“ l and übiquitous Moseby has returned from the war path, bat this time received his furlough in the shape of two flesh wounds in the , right thigh and F , ortUEatel y for tl ,e service they are not dangerous, and wi U cause only a temporary absence from the field He ngam penetrated near Ale: randria, captnr losing UBna 9°Otaof prisoners, etc., and a fi«h 8 t 'o'n Thursday laat/ * W ° W ° UDded iQ The Pike s Peak miner ’s story of a lod e ° f ” var *° nr feet thick, is considered one public. 684 WDES 6T * ToSeied *> ■RroiiW, sept: Special Notices, COBBTWEIX iiS MfIABI MANUFACTURERS BILVER & BEAS3 PLATERS, and manuiaotupcTs oi and CarnaffG Hardware. No. 7 St. Clair Street, andDaauesno Way, -v, (near the Bridge.) 111114 PIITtIBOBGH, PA. POISON NOT THE man WITH MITBATE OP SILVEE, IJae CKISTADOBO’S HUB DYE, Certified to be PURE-SAFE—UNEQUALLED, by Dr. Chilton, of New York, and other eminent Chemists, P JP D^ c * 8 axy shade from non. mellow brown to glossy black in ten j“ S A d eh^f i “ n 0 iDlrrKiiollt 0181 PBESEBVA- Ia invateabie with his Dye, as it imparts the ot viKtete 0841 ’ 6 ™ Kloa3 ' andBreal Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. 6 Astoi STy«aJ°6 k rJ rahM6 - “ d to stae* 1 50 °° nt3 ® and 52 Mr bettm^Moorfini OntGBOS GEHERAB MAMMON!) .i nK calo I mc i “ d destructive min erals from the snpply tables, hag conferred a blessing on °nr siok soldiers. Dot him not stop ••rl”' Lol , him order the disoontinnanoe ol woKn bS„ t^l^ph C atiok M ° diC “ e ' Whi ° b the hmurq art. yaa f t ? aght that HO diseased action conld bo ourod by mercury or tartar "merte'o,? I !** u th ?. human body could only be hS™°w° f by j Te kctable food**—Animal food ,fi “!ndenae<l T ??e t ahlos, Brandroth’i pirn i u 111 e T?; 17 “Ultajy hospital. These nSeei n bilious Diarrhea. Chronio liarrhea, frfthnlWe? ntery ’ and “I 1 01 the Bowola, sooner and moro snjolv than anv medicine in tho world. JBrondreth’s Pill,; in those cases should bo taken night and morning. Read DirocUons and set now stylo. CASE OF ROSCOE K. WATSON Dr. S. Brandrcth.—Nm York ; Mb: I, was a private in Co. F, 17th Regiment arnTno thiw 0 5 ' ' Vhil e at Harmon’s Landing! S,°„S n Falmouth, I anil SrhL f Th« C A° mp °£ y w6ro , B ' ok w«th bilious di- The Army Burgeon did not oure no, and I woo reduced to sitin and bone. Among the com. S.ST,? 11110 ? ? umbor “f members who had worked in yonr Laboratory at 81ns! Sine tHat PUJs n Th«K« Ok- beOROS e. Soy used Brandreth’s to us'o thc Pin™„„ t T''“ 0d upi ?, n mo a , nd “thcrs '„“ E “ “* Pill", and wo wero all onred in from !wa? IK, d F a v Aftor this onr boys used Bra ™ lor the typhus fever, eJlda. rhouraS hSth“ d no OMO dld td ° 7 t 0 ros ‘»” t'M of gratitude to you for my good health. 1 tfro d cJm U 11113 tettor, whioli if neoojffiary. the em Ure company would sign. u I am, rospoctfnlly yours, IRO 'NDALE IRON WORKS FOB SALE. Including all the Unsold Lots in the Town of li’ondale. OWING TO A DISSOLUTION’ OK WT the IRONDALK IRON 'V'nhbare offered lor sale. t J ht M W0 » k ? ar o e ?‘ tua s e i at Irondalo. on the Irou Mountain Railroad, TO miles from the city - ovf'A°“ !8 - '°. nßl » tln e 01 ono hoi blast Furnace, ,? r ', of Umber and farming lands, twenty dwelling houses, saitablo lor lab rors, ono large three ttory brick store-house, fine stablo and S^., 00 ™ “’i 1 ' about aWIMO bushols ol charooai, 2,000 tons of iron ore onfurrace yard, mules, wagons, hay, corn, tats tfo —;tc The Furnace and maohinery in perfect order Also a contract with tho American Iron Moun tain Company ior the delivery of their ore, ha yin* .twelve years to run ; large banks ot hcmitiie on! in the immediate vicinity of tho Furnace. The i. T n„n'ia k 3. om S’ D S tbe most desirable in the United M.atcs, and offer every inducement to persons desirous of oceagmg in tho manufacture ot iron lhe above property includes the unsold lots in I ho town of Irondalo, and if not sold at Private sale before iatarday, 10th Day of Octobor, 1863, whnl2 n n o S ttt ilt 7, bo ,?°! d . at Public vendne (as a whole and without divnion.) to the highest bid der, at the eastfront door rf the Court House, in the city of St, Louis, at 12 o’clook. noon Terms half cash, balanco in twelve mont\is, with six nor cent, interest, or all cash, as the purchaJe? may desire. For further Information and particulars apply at the office at Irondale, or to ’ BELT* & PRIEST, Real Estate Agentf, St, Louis, OUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manufacturers of every variety of finished BBASS wore: for plumbers GAS orSTEAffI FITTEBS. MACUINESTH and coppersmiths, HWBASS CASTIS6S OP EVEBT »E. Refineries r“'jS3"£s t 0 fltUn « "»• Also, solo agents for tho Western Districts Pennsylvama. for the salo of Marsh. LanVddl A wfoe • tanr ” or ° Watcr a »»£gS!- NOTICE. WEAVING RECEIVED INFOBMA. tion that persons have at different time* In the name of the Snbsistesce Committee sclio-' J® 1 ®°ntnbutions of Fruits and Vcgetablwfrom nf P?„ r .K ner l and noMtir people in the markeS Pittsburgh nod Allcghßiiy. we tike thin tt>a»v olelo g,^e n t 0t A th o^S?b D u^P r?^t^ a tS ; g l 0 ve P, n t ev'er D r d eae tt h a ek 0 S tribUtton9 thM W./ WEYMAN.) Contr'b f f H ' t' AT WOOD, j Ex ' Com ssfiiis 7*™* 0r Me£srß Qeo - AJbroe, Bon A Co. Wood >treet - sel2 W-EW DXHCO To Strengthen and Improve the Sight. _ Pebble Russian w Speotaoles, PEBSOKS SUPFEBIKS FROM Dl footi ye sigh t, arising from age or other oaus- Scan be i*elioved by using the ftnssian Feb c Spectacles, whiob have been well tried by many respemfible oitisens of Pittsburgh and rt H?o ty, 'r£ wh °‘^ii«' “E have given perfect satisfac- SMnat m?offl““ these persons can be Therefore, if yon visit to ensure an lmDrove raent in your sight o.xUon. jJ. DIAMOND,- Practical Optician, Manufacturer of tho R onsian Pebblo Spootaolos ianl6.tUw No. 89 .Fifth street. Post Bnildir g ** bly place of business is closed on Saturday, REBI© V AL, »K* J l , BABBEEIi HAS BEMftVP.n from SnuthfieM street, bolow thn Uoase, to No. 145 Fifth atroel opposite the Court Hot,po - enZlJtf. PAPER, FOR AUTUMN OF 1868, A oompleto assortment of beautiful PAPER EMGUfQs Of allatjles. at prices lower than can bo again offered. For saio during the aeaaon by w. P. MAMBtI . 87 Wood Street. BanMng Houses. firstnTtiomTbank OF Pl'nsßUKGll BURGH NATIONAL OF P® &S£s.::HlpsEES* ‘Mi Stooka. and to nr« Jin United States demption thereof I ”°£tl and to beforo S?d le FiaOT NATIO^i?, h | r !te I BURGH. ooantTofiii o X„ BA «K OF PlTTS {ss} The First National Kant oi Pittsburgh, Pa., LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COSPAN: Capital $400,000, with privilege t« i n " crease to $l,o5"ooo! ff ln I«K«HoKS W ?Wn- B Affe U OF VmSBURGH F “ B m NaTI ONA L deposit and buy at^'f«il'fcsu eo '' ITO mo I noy °n of tho country 11 “bbange on all parts i Banks and"*Bankers,^ronghmit?? ol " lolloo witb 1 »|po “U ! "lal omc h e 8 rs 1 Sd n d e f?^ s boi<> ‘“ iuot *< l »>y U» same DIES CTO as James Laaghlin. Hubert 6 Hays, Thomas Bell, Thos. VVitfhtman, JAMES LAUG . JOUND.SUi Anitnat sth. ISAA-HAwt aocKTa ' KOUNTZ " & Mertz7 BAJfKEBS, So. ns 'H ood st.. Second doo above ■ Fmi * Street, SSS “to ®"i ASn , D n omestic gent Securities’. apll CIT Co r'4 * MU«V'Jf % „ hJ5 35 &w ° WOTES tors c.r»SS ? I debtedne23 ' ynartarmaF; 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, Wo&j stroet, oomor of Third, WESTERN I H SURfife'c["cOfefPANY 9SORBS J>ABam Prsaiaeat. Co/.t H. D Sccretifi'. Uo 4 go V' r JV.T; • Gonl Agent, np slain,) & C 0 ’ 8 Warehouse, ESraiueKi'^ 7^ ticdB of yiBE «dKA lSltesigSSliK su* W„. Kort&sw.. - $ 03,000 00 Office Vurnihu’-i 2,160 00 feS* Aoatanfa. 7.809 3 groariuic KcW.** —15.351 B 9 te? ** rfjjg g : jgasfeJ”'lSW. AleximlMi) seeri DasirtM A i!S 1 ° 7 iW nuunaL J ohn R. M'Cime. e J. DPJTLEVT, oroc a r , NO. 4 DIAMOND, myJ&ljdiw ‘■nTBBCBSH, Pi. PITTSBURGH PEMIIe WIESe7 B®V. I. C. PEBSHISG, President. expense in s’® per term Pay® for all Washing and Jtoeh dUIEr Ucp “ nmont e * c «Pt dAy! I °Son”eml«‘ < r rt ?r,t W ’ l J> commence on Tubs «'aa;L *“ Kissaf — , President of Trustees, BTEW BOILXB wobks. J. j• POWERS A T?’s. !yDs ,T° ; he makotactbr* *k P M t e 6^ oi fe S^- t Ta TnkB - he ©t Iron ChJjnneyß, of«tur«ft simile ,onc or^. tK,<lfiußuallj m “- P4id t 0 all kinds of repairs on Works CORNER OP LOCUST and DUQUESNE sth Ward, Allegheny river iyB*lyd h. jr. itsch BRAVING VACATED THR EIIAVT spSSISS auß. fIEffiTISTBI. rHT KETH EX T RACI'En WITHOUT -H. Pam by the use of Dx. Oodles appalatoi J- F, HOFFKAIt, dentist. All work lviurauteU. 134 Smithfield StreeLPittsbnroh. Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A ASB USETTTT. ABTICII2 par aSSmsasrasy-^S mate^oid 0^'8 Pa,Bnt Ins EI,DON & KELLY. 164 Wood Si. . J One door from Sixth. W°W IS THE CHANCE to get bargains in BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERB and BALMORALS, cheater than even anotion goods. Go to BORLABHPS. No. 98 Market street, SeoonA Door from Pifth. REMOVAL OP UVEbF STABT^ undeniiffiied h&vingremoved* his I,te?L rs stable fWm the rear of theficott IJ/mar* ss'i&iS'feS”®®®® : • ■. ••• and No 8« raiZBB & A&MSXRONG. Ornas of tub Daily Post, 1 - Tt7KSDAT -Sqpt.ls. 1883. 7 T; IiSM ' ri ' !lpro ™ 8: The aemand f ea^ DK artic,es w “ noro liberal. The feh ° J ° m fifSt hands 18 *«“«*>. whilst -«jr£z,r? d benoflt to tua ; tioed.notoSyco^ttn^LT®. ll ? 7 ® Pwio’nsly no are inclined w ask a fnrthe?* \ norea fea Holder 3 m first hands ofrajj m.,, advance. The stock at to P E r s "“.‘altiDk hold freel?. larB ®' Bnyera hand is not large*” Boo<i demacli . The stock in w^^FagtnS.^e^o'” ll rite 9; Giulv-Foi- some days ES ?h“»?” rpos s demand, prices evidan?i£?2.!i- 6 was a steady notice alinw n We wnard; holdersTf !lp t Loom mine for adrance. aZkO Bre a further soda ash 2 t toSp”o“ 7^ : ' BaleS 6 tOnS tenpv ; ?Vfcaefffdoo’ift-S « Ibt &' f K 8 L h e^ok'el”^ same range of prices assorted, at the I.ABD thn~Sales oO bbls No 1 at 83@8Sc- J/ Ec a a,es 30 tierces at 10% per lb W&OB « <ll 1 PITTSBTTBQ-OIL TfiADE Wm. K. Nimiok, Alexander Bpeor, jrancia G. Bailov, Bra<ilo y- „ . Tuesday. Sept, 15th. To say the market was unsettled, is only reit erating a fact which a'l those engaged iff the bn arness are well acquainted with. The rates are very uncertain. The rates in onr city, rale within a.fraction as high as those of New York. Between the two markets their is so little difference that no margin is left for shipment. This of course cuts off the eastern demand, as the New York market contains an ample supply for present purposes. The stock s on hand being limited tendk materially : to hold up the present figures. The sales exhibit i fully a half cent per gallon advance. Tho rates are high for that distance . - A rise in the 11,1 gheny would scon remove that difficulty. Too, ° f 4 ?'i 8 of 300 brls at oa City of Crude at *10.3) ppr brl; also a sale of 350 brls at the wells up the creek at 7,40 per brl. These arc steep figures, but they ore nevertheless true; wegttl them from the parties themselves. I Cbui>2 Oips-The market was firm at the late «Ess: to S hm,t6 ;V buyßra “ d being apart: in their wiews. For present deliver? the rates I were; In Bond 6S@s4c. October 65@56c. rateB i Whftn'dnl?' ■ w o“Ote a sale of 500 brls of White deliverablo in November £7o • of coursal p er s f ™ 0 J” bond - Frce Oils range from 9@10o: ,11 ■ porta show a smaliineroase Imports were! 1^ P K r f s ' ol fe'T, Y . c,r iE.ofino^ lo,Bs. i C^oVlfTS^To^SSi's 4 Reftnod 1 ’ 35 -: Shipped West PR Road only 73 brls i Aaiair Per Allegheny River 252 brls. \ iiErzoisß—The market was inactive. Small: sales were made ht 17@18c, omaui Lied Oil—Sales 60 brls No lat 850 per gallonJ| SSSS.SSI 70 Boston Boot and Shoe market bus-era are still lakingXlTtriffiTfair d««e of a acn.y, Orders are also being daily received' front tbe western and intono- buyerf wtolS meetmgwith a good trod,, end have sold off their stocks purchased here in Ju'y and ? groat extent The prices of most kinds of are firm and tend; upward, desirable (tiles KdnS ordered ahead Heavy work is getting into hot? ter .favor as the season advtuces. aud wihtid goods and overshoos aro sell ng at higher rate? The, n rmj contracts Kiven out lost week in New! lork and Cincinnati wiU serve to keep up aad journeyman s wages, and there fs n 6 pro?! faUmontoI i,,eIUnB ftt mnl!h kaS ratea *» ‘£| ov,d h .? 0 1- al 'fK ipm '? tB of A co ' a ""i shoes by rsill and sea, for the past week have been 14,869 oases > Of thiß number 13,20 d cases wore sent by raiTas'i Ca2es , t ? Now York and Pennsyl,a- j nia,_ls3l to ihe southern states now in our pos- f l Bes ion, ana /318 to the western states, inoludinWl l/scase3 for California The clearances from thwL Custoni-Ilcmro were 1654 cases. if fiRFT. 14 —Tbo receipts of beeves at the state 1 scales to-day amounted to 1200 head. The at-! tendanco of borers was fair, and only 100 head were left unsold at the close of the marWt 250 head were taken for Washington Md Sd balance (SSQ head) by Baltimore hutohere at prices ranging from $275 to $4 75 ? ICO Ibf' for common to prime cattle, a deTlmo on tho lo Wer grades of and an acfvauce on. the 'better d«t ecriptiousof Mo? ft*. A small-nhmbor of 4^l fil?rfs. ngnt “ Blißht ‘ 4 «» “ Hoag—The market was well supplied, ami th* demand qm'e active. Prices showed" Twide range, to correspond with the quality of the offer! ings, rales being made at $7 25 to $B5O « 100 & net for inferior to prime live hogs. A decline Bft lower grades of Jio'fitb. decline on the Sheep— The reoeipts were quite liberaland the demand very s'ow. Good-sheep brought 4to and poor to fair quality 3to 3%c ?lb gross.° 4 : Philadelphia Boot an d Sboe Market The Shoe and Leather Reporter Ts-i state trade among jobber, eontinrfff »ffT a - lb® as the season adraiodS The n t !JS pro , ve has been more active s nee enr if i?. -® »’«? in at the opening oTthe er Sll we , re s , ont large orders are now coming -in*’ hfilf 01 a fB * of ao anticipated advance of f„u Cona f qa . eilo<) descriptions Prices of feU f? 4 wu>!ar rate a shade higher, and reuitom m end e f ems . to to increase their stocks retMlora 010 endeavoring Philadelphia Hide Market to D ! te m **- Philadelphia leather Market 1116 lopa! trad^'&To^Ttfve^S tie Trea^? Wnßaw^ office of I moum I COMIEBCIAL INFORMATION. Arbitration Committee of the Boon) • of Trade. HOBET KIBKEI. * < *ssinaSU!£ B A; TH! ' “osswo foot bt Bn°T??2.£ KSR TZ, BEOKEEBi „ Tho foflowine iwHi, Wo £? for Gold, SUvef.^. 1 ? bl U' iE * and soiling rates Bojinjr Beilin* Silver 127 00 Demand Notes J 22 00 Eastern *ioKan,|e. 26 °° New York “ •8a1tim0re.;...,.. par % Philadelphia!.. ’ par R Bostom...r^;;;:;.7Z"‘“ —• par % 74 - pap Western £xcbanre. Cincinnati......^.... •Louisville,....„„.,.*******' Cloveland St. Loui&. par par £ par £ par % PITTSBURGH PRODUQE MARKET Baltimore Cattle Market. Medical. ®ew Biscovcry. WARRANTED IM ALL OASES t I'P nrxvßM speedy in actiS I 16 do <» not nansoato I It f* . _ Ho--Clajige. of Diet Can be used n i?SdeStionT ine “ parsnl “Vif somo 01 and female, old or young t 13 Gained for male BEIiL’B SPECIFIC PILLS j£Bjsg&^^ forefflcH^J 01 ® 0 PU,S 618 the only reliable remedy “<5- speedy epwTSl with all its ■ or -Seminal Weakness. yaginalDisclm2rM"ai v i%i B i? C ws? Urethral and Involtmtarv Whites, Nightly or ritabmSfEooSfSl o^ 8 * ?® rftal I>ebi.ity Ind ir- L °M ° f tower, OM I De P WHH, Ot * W ojknSBS or which anse prmoiuAnSft;® c i*° •fc* l of Setf Abu e, or or 55&M( Stricturo ® ! °j t “- nd Tiers they act as a chirm 1 SdSe^ er ani Kii -. fa/ taking a single box l M c kPOnenced PKIOE ONE DOLLAE. „ JOSEPH jxemikq, apd by reodpt — „ J-BRYAN, U. D., Physioia^r 76^"l &s S'L, is plainiy a sS^ -fi «%£&sxt¥ Ite!' g:Sr"*«,&a-„Traa,s section four, m follows ■ designated as el|™ fl Tflw 8 W C h omSweafthltlo?n a^ ed . bo, prescribed by law. as fullv na if fv ?5 e “ al * «£*?« olorti™. 41105 wero Seotiok 8. Dp bill shall Lea more than one subject. whfSi rrS J pria o ti C^ s WreS36d “ *»tiUo. excepAp- IslatSoTrantSg W coae.wha-e the authority Meh powSrl cr privileges, has been,, or may hereafter h«* conferred upon the court, of thi, Commonwealth I - Speaker of the HooEo „f°HeprSentativea. JOaN P- PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate. Ofpiob of ths Seoebtart of the Commonwealth, v f PENNSYteI'i:^ 1 ’ 1863 - •> ssatffir 4 ” fie# to be affixed-fto darnadsesraboTO^ttoi a z «. r- "«!' SLIFER. of tfie Commonwealth. TO THE FOlsLxc ijl'BPßfllfllEy •— L~- ly Modes; c 1 r.lt cJn';cmf' QAtiocc. treat aad delicate disorders, svif- mstuo and disesccs o* tpatlcna esnunos and in- xHM»HEI]u.2ip adeat toyoGthi: of both ' »«8 and adntts <•„■ J>fi.lS&ifißnzr? pufiSSaca 7> ■ a ‘?-? feo Wi thoiacorantaid ahookod, and think it* 1170 and for oontaminatirn SS?" LiZ 7,or ¥ toord fsuaily i ?' is MSnp a £?o? 2 . t do ■ ssy^KfeJSSS®S§ i uansnicra kti*? »tiT4 *&st thou aiekiy snd'fcf de£icfttJß<sTS!^s*? ZC7 i olu *2’ ;»cbJ-i BWasffln^^SßF^ «MBsfasaS&4~B«*'a SfSSI-ii"*®!' ■Ji O3l the \Jcr*t*htZ *^'*'J ,^*3CC£DJVMJidl TzdlaoyicflhoareroiTrj^tr^at^.f^vt^ 32 ~ l — 3 ■Odit acd tia xasntin ho.ttjiiaJß fairtri&L-fcdslth an 4 h» 'fwn *_ B upon the n«*<£-stooßi b wS:W^«“S^Y?? Va^SS^SSBS jttto oraamHat, "MI mended bj nepoutabio c'-dszn* „v!?; Pnatara ef aotcla, ae. oSi S-JO street, cesr Dinaomi .ftreosT p-iiSL S^" lli ' £ ' i !S catioca sxosr »_•> ElJ ',j v?,-. 2 *’ 3 taadodto, .-■‘“- a . wdeay „* de«-l» " ._. JBOisos, . .. .Pii HBCrs&'PcsEOffi,, L SYBPP t)F MAJiBRAKE ANl> STJX- SssSSssAks ss wSSmSS'S ™ r,OTe Btato ofUl6 thgirfitness dS™ “ r:P « w “ of Prepared and sold by - 4 oJKI I? M. D. 85 Smithfield gt.. Pittsburgh p a . ONI, if WENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. "sS ™Za£ers\T otK * FIRSI CLaEB »S& Twenty-Five Bollara. k.SS?SS° A^plfto out by fiaffins Ve ™ l •* Ctogplß bmldine. 70 Kith et.HtobSSl’Pa. WITH ASTI “ i notion, or Common Blocks, for sale by BECKHAM A BOSS, ’ N " 117 Hbwtr rtro.-4 SmeSh, fab k % co. s | WIWTHWAB)> r'f>i. 'vbßY I : -?iT , rs3LTieE I Warehouse, Ho* ids* /irrt andl24) cjrwncUtc I Manufiusturers 0/ all rises and descriptions 0; iCoalOilr Eetorrs and Stillr, Gas end Watei Ptr.e I Sad Irons, Do?lron*. WacoalSores, Steal ? rfo ?ic? I Pollies; Hanger? and Coapllnss. fe Also Johbing and ccrfption mfidoto order. Bavins a complete maotlce chop ivWKA,i pOBBLEB WASTED ~ I-/,, to repair «b9<», ' at BOHIASDS, WJUrtrfk.
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