:?!.I=t? , • a :: „ . -: f 4 v:~:-:~:;c.'~7 ~ VoLuME xix. .110diihact-libery Mors*, (Stindoaja Itzeeptect) At the.North-Bast corner of Fifth and Wood sta dvance-Terrna . :13 7 :x Debars' a year, payable strictly in ',a • - --(1411111143infle apples, Two Dente- sale at the 7 1 jlppntYt . the'OlEae. and by the Newabil.ve. • ''• • BATES Oil' ADvEarrisure. Ten Aug: Voila ?Ida 0101 , • to Wook • wok. Ina. Irma. i 7 CVO. 7b Three in sertions, 00 1 00 - W 061- 1 76 . 50 800 400 1 60.1 0u 75 waraaalinelcs,. —. 400 265 200 126 100 0440Mith, ..... 00 Baa 60 160 175 Two nOntina • •7 00 4`85. 60 285 250 Threo B'oo 600 4 50`8 00 800 roterniontha—... -10 00 6;65,500 886 460 elvelnonths....--... 11 00 785 560 866 550 StrAnonthii.;..... 12 00 800 600.400 650 attottraoutha......-- . 16 oo 10 85 800 585 9.00 One yoar.. —20001586 10 00 886 12 00 Standinglsod, six limas or Inas, per annum -...10 00 • Csastampat T rtrafrolta: Ohe square, per annum, (exclusive of paper)..25 . 00 Marriage hotteee. 50 centfr. Death notices 25 cents taw- FOR 1861. * ONE DOLLA THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST ESTABIJEIRED OYES FIFTY TEAM, wadi HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET,. L/CELGE CLEAR TYPE. IT CONTAINS ALL THE MITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and Mis cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic • Markets. BEND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK GET UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send for& PROSPECTUS ends SPECIMEN COPY. Don 4 forget the Dollar. ,'Address JAMES P. BARB, Editor and Prerietor, Pittsburgh, P. MORNING ?OST JOB OFFICE. JAMER P. BARR. BDWIN A. hii/Eas BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Oiler Fitth & Wood Sts.. PlttsPit. WARY DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRI NTING ~,Itzacuted to -the finest style. w;aish. x Etco AL azo , COIWERCIAL, .MEROANTILE AND LEGAL WORK at short untie., on reasonable terms, Pat Wain adenium piad to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., :Aw4bluserta v Er.bibiticdur ancMlutl:umms. LARGE *DU tyPE.a MACHINERY illtt .., l4Kilities for tura* out Work with prompt.. 414 4 iiind despatch itiniiiOtte ezoolled by OAT Otbor,Otlkiii tbe Mts. NATRORA OIL . 31,013FACITMEV „BY PENNSY,IO iatilaltAt -'.-IgaidannisetufirtiCompany 1 is irels 1 . 740, AND ODORTMS, andia. " teed Amebnis&oolo mbar: zw - Tigg IIitaWiELNAToitOP TUB DAY " 4 1:Iii2110AtOortjtand and. for/Wel:ly P. 8.711 Co, at thou**. aim No, 24 Werott street, betweenfirst 411AAISerAPS street. " • GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent. • t rB ii,Er4Se lar i e e i E GR: ; kkn..—Tbie Buck ' ' 4, 11):1010911 8 41. - 17 0 4. !time about two weeke ear lie r hit the r escapes . ,the hot, Attgrot 11300 0 1 iiibe e i nSe q... L .,,,,, U8D i t ' houra 001, , tbis latitude. t.I dda about edit ---Ahh0r i ,40149,...n.. to thtt,tteirheL POundi LOOMAOIg_ - nom. iAligitb`utuch mutter than the c m *Sagaipasekwheat. ado in elaa Jtk i t a V 19 wITI! w A usA Ni „ Sitotilrant• d F e deral, ,and_ iMIS '49 1:18 on f siu tau . for it Dry 2,Y; e t c . TeranAig it. ff. 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' '.' i - .... ...gi du i ' - -T 0- -A 1- Sustrwm sZartis DrIEEN fic PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE AT t anEW VA.CROBT ON Payette street, setweeo Henri and *sync streets, - PIMBURBM, PENN'A. Wa are prepared to furnish Coai Oil, 4 ,9 key, Ale, Molasses and Polk BARRELS, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. se2l;l B. C. & B. SAW TRU, MANUFACTORIES 07 LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 47 Wood filtrest t Pittsburgh. Pa Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. a 5M1TH...... WM. M. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, . T. WGURN, H O T3BE, 8I 0- .M.T ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SEW.ND STORI .1 sip- All wore eittruroed to me will be Neatly Ana Promptly Executed. oc2:1 • E. WATT S, WITH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIXERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, etr., NO. 255 MA RAFT ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. TINHT, DLNIXL b. NINA OUT= T. TIMM deltir AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES Ag. LA arrill. RO.ll-.4 "a ti D JUNIATA AND COMM SHEET IRON. Shafting, Laata's Patent hale Reds, Plates, tit. WA SSEOIIBW, 98 Waiter Eitrest, and 13i First Strata, PITTSIBUR And corner of Frank.an and Eiouth Aster Streets, UtiteL, o. felianly NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BITWEIN FIIPTH AND LIBERTY Mi. Ilio. 107 Market Street, THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING anew andlarge shit* of PAPER HANGINGS, Embracing a complete amortment for Dwellings, atoms, Offices Balls, Churches, to., to which F.e would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub • lie. having an entire new stock of good', recently purchased and now arnviog. Those in want of now goods will find them by looking through our assortment. mmailyd SMITH & PITCAIRN, Merchant Tailors, NO. 4$ ST. CLAIR STIREEIj, Wm.. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. LRON FOUNDER,S, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Near the Penirait B. 1-aesenger Depot ITTISBUILOH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KIND OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one nundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etP. Give particular attention to tne cunstrucuort of En gines and .Machinery for grist mills, and fur up. rights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, lintel/ea ana ready for ship ment at short notice, Engines and &pliers of every desonptiow. Also, turnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Pates in every variety,. ,and continue the manufacture of Wooten Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. AlirOolers from au pens of the country solicited and promptly filled., fe2l:ds w 6.1111 TH, PARK & (JO.. - NINTH. WARD FOUIVDRY, PiTTBIALIitGIi, PA. Warehouse, Ida 149 First and It) Second street,. Manufacturers Mall sizes and descriptions of Coal OH, li6etorte and , iltills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pu- lies,Hangers and Couplings. also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de eon ption made to order. Haying a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting wiLl be carefully attended to: fedl:lvo►d LAX GOITER MISES, AD SMELTING WORKS, PARK, & C 40., WisitTFACtIMAIWOP SHEATH graziers' and Bolt Popper, Pressed Copper rM • ms; Raised Still Bottoths, Spelter Solder, ka., also importers and ciealers in Metals, Tm Plate, Sheaf irnrayira, Lc. _Constantly on hand s '1 uunen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 Punt, and 120 Second streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. Berm] orders of- Cormorant to our /haired ',Warn•wilt, 111461111 M. BOLE, NGINE VitrILDETA. AND ILA cia,AT7w4Bru: fUziaNG MILL, alley WM Iforpairie ' fts 'FW4tatga, Pa, will inalse M'order_ht an 4 ,Muratitad as good es can be made, trefollowing nuteldristy; n :—Steam Engines, Turning bathes, for wood and Iron: Pla ners, for woodland iron: DrillitigMaelilnes; House and•VObitooo Serowe; Pateneright and Model ,Ma alma, in the bestmannert Slatting, Palliesi and Bangerar of /amass and ; Serowe, oi any di• sewer and 'pitch, - to Moon • feet in length. Will OE6 make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger . E D • and. Doak. Pumps for steamboat. , da tlnhears ana other Planing done to order; esil plane E 2 Makes wi 9 feet 6 Inches' lopg. . AU Or.isl4.Prortipay . n and Jr aaistio Soitated.. N .1 'll.-4 3 artionlaa att and prontritude gr an to repairs on Printing Presses an d other a chinos. •-t c " mylslyd A. 'FLOYI), ORNWFODIRTH AND ROSS STS. Pftirqiigli,""PaZikiiiit for the reeeifit and sale oi CARBON OILS. ReerlaflattadlY: o Rpft 3 , ll t. and illzaaajaing /INT and glitoila suitalke of Lubricating and fling purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash asie , , . atitheindaw gA nti I:DWF.T.T4 BRO., BOAT AVANIBETBRB DBALRBS //V Rez&Pand Caton Cordage, • Oakum; Tar, Melt, Rosin and Oita Tarnauges. itn&k, LIAO and Heavy &o. "N0a.4111 w star and 78 /Wet atraata 11,14M . GreST Bho Grev Goods for Drbaservery cheap. G. HAWN LOVE, , 14 04 :XX 7,31.2,--. 4 15 barrels a raulie ocuttojass roared asdror mile by MIRY &Rau= PITTSBURGn. ...JOB. R. REINTER. Pttt•bnr Joe. R.. HUGHE s THOMAS STONE, Proprietors. lIAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a ;Teat expense, with all the modern im. proeements, thin popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub licgenerally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident is re• commending to the public for their excellence. WMEAI. served up at all hours, and DAY and N 1(4 Wl' BOARDERS taken. ap4:ty OYSTER AMID galliti ROUSE, NO. HI WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. waoktstas AND HXIALL /1/111MR8 LA. Arililt EASTERN FISH, FRESH PH ILADELPH IA • AND BALTIMORE OYH TKRH AND WTLD All 171 their Proper Season. n 026 GEO. REINEMA.I4 & 00. COUIVUtAiPILE isIEAIXAAIiT, • `BY "ELI YOUNG. Fl . VIE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS end others is directed to this establishment, tuts been recently fitted up for. the purpose of affordingg a BUI3BTANTIAL EATING grou IN A LOCATION. Country : fig attending market are particularly invited to Everything pertaining. to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market &Horde. ito2lkdaw .FIFTII AVBNIJE •EXCIitINGF, DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, THE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS on head, and the Choicest Delicacies or Cie B,..g.ol,:eerved.rmin the:most an,perior manner. • illt-l!deali at all hours or the day and nigtt.l my7:lvdrat. ol PITTSBURGH, PA. ANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR, best ENZ, Proprietor, N 0.344 Libert, street, just e the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the citylor passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the HANSIONROUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of publie_patron age. There is attached a splendid ETA RLE and extensive WAGON- YARD, affording arnOe accom modation to travelers and steamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the oast the mar ket can Alford. Wm' MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. TIIST PUBLISHED uN THE NA u TURE, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL MAE OF SP FRMATORRREA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary a-ft MODS and Impotency, resulting from Selkibase, Act. By Robt. J. Calve:Fell, M. D. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope ta any 'Odra*.ptg k i, FI on receipt of two stamps, Dr. UAS. J. Or. 1W Brwrery New York. Post osoe 80xJ44:6 40584. ....... . . PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1861. gusinas 4300. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, --OF YENANGO COUNTY, PENNA., (CHARTERED EBBRUARY IST, 1861.) Capital $lOO,OOO. A. M. MARSHALL, Pres, H. H. DAVIS See. DIIIEORO/18 A. M• Marshall, W. H. McGee. James Forgoer, C. Barringer, J. L. Carnaghan. Office in that of R. a Davis, City of Allegheny, Pa mhlegemd H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Milt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 125 Smithfield Street, Demler's Sleek, between Filth and S.xtb, Pitts burg°, Pa. tiny Glass at manufacturer's Prices. VI Particular attention gives to repairing Paintings, Regmidin g Frames and business e.ards framed at wholesale price. p&.ly BAYNE & NEEPEIL (SUCCESSORS TO A. H. ROWAND.) STEAM BOOK BECUERY -AND - BLANK BOOR MANUFACTORY No. 72 and 74 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIN LNG In every variety, BT A. INT IC BOOKS Ruled to any Intncate pattern, and bon ud in every desirable form. All work warranted LO give eeMAW Prices at the Lowest Rates BAWL P. BAYNE apt and J. H. frn.T.F.TiPiIAN & CO N S FASHIONABLE. HAT Maly 15 WOOD STREET. Q PRIN (II STYLE SLLII & CASSIM ERE HATS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS. All Grades and Colors. CAPS FOR GENT'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN, Of every dwscripuon STRAW GOODS In great variety. CHIL[)HENfS FANCY HATS To suit ail taetos. All at the Lowest Rates at J. H. HILLJEA4AN dt CO.'S, magi 76 WOOD tit EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS EUROPEAI Agent, No. 113 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., le prepto.l to bring out or send back passengers from or to an. part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets_ SIGHT DKAlrlis FOR SALE, payable in any par: of Europe. Agent for the inctutnapoue and Cincinnati Rail. road. Aid), Agent for Lb° old Black Star Line of Sailing Paelcou, and for , ne lines of Steamers sail inv rwtween he's Yutk, Liverpool. SlAskcw and Gaiwev fell JAM 1:11.5.. i, W. CRAFT, Commission wad Fortrm-rupg merchant, and filer tstnti le Broker, Office and Storage, No 32 North Levee, Saint Louis. N. B.—l will give immediate and personal attention to ail bussnees entrusted to my cssre, for whush charges will be reasonable. Reference.. L, E. FormythP, Si. Louie; Paw Larung, Lout. ; lirseriestr..r. Co.. Cr, nci lanais; Memo... Trios 4 .1 Craig, Philadelphra AVArthur, Hyrne 4 titbbon, Now York; W. C. M'Dowell, T. Evrin4.K.strowls; lii"rtlap a liansots; J. W Burtindge n Co.. New Orleans ; W. I.eston ' Memphis; Pennock Hart, Pau. burgh; O. W. Cava, Pittsburgh; P H Bait, N. L. Adam., , , Chicago, W. F. Goolbaugh, Burlington,loara, W Poetlew att., Burlington, Iowa; tapta. ConneL, Bowman. and river men cerserallv. mnl&6m AS. MI LLINGAR, M.UNONGAII -- E, La PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt :once 1,110 tire, and haring enlarged his establishment and filled it with the newest and most approvecrmaohmery, in now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-miwing, doors, we and abutters, kiln dried, frsmee, mouldings, box• making, ac. Booth Pittsburgh, September 7, 1867. ; 'WAD gouts and itstan,ants. SANT ACHE HODS No. 340 Liberty Street. NEXT TO P E NNSYL VAN A Pad/ANSA/it Loks;PiYl', JOHN SAVAGP., Proprietor. TTA VING taken at., 'fitted up,with all the modern improvem this popular 's nort, the subsenber is prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will be ser ved up in every,vanety of style, during the sea. son. The Wines. Liquors and Ales be feels can. tident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, lincicot and aeon Oysters rftelved daily and sold VP,,dra , sts and Rn+ak•f. my:18-1,rd SEEM'S OLD • STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, 0 T.A...II.IrPUBLIC . OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Past, Fifti street. near 1 Wood. . `: ,18 AL/am B. n•ou.rorx_..... M'CALMONT.& KtRR, ATTORNEYS AT LAM FSANB, s VENA.N . GO Co.. my2fklytt • PennOlv H. W: Pirriasorr Gt. .LA Wbur PATTERSOI & DA WiliON, ATTORNEYS AT•' 4,AW, HUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Gran 4 PITTSBURfiII, PA. B. F. LII3CAS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, No. 72 Grant N'tre et, (Three doom below the Court 116,usej royiklyraTtligrlViii, Pa L. BEI - ACKEICRIA*E, ATTORNEY AT LAW. I SCOTT DENTIST a • Sea removed to the boom lately aocured by Dr. W. e. WARD. No. Alb Pettit Street, (booth aide,) third door above Band atm% ba - Office home from 9A. M. titl bP. M. iftPcil No. V 7 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. Rireszeoz:—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Bruce, Bac. h fiallock, Theodore Robbiwi r , Rtiteeell Brrett, FAQ. .SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. ics SILL, has removed to 24t143 PENN STHB'E'r, to the house formerly occupied oy Or. H. H. Keyser. opposite Christ's ClitiretL-- he will give all the moJern impro#emeets. 'leech inserted at various prices, I rom ill. to $O2. per set. Bitriumunts- lies. W.l). Howard, Rer. minuet rin • ley, A. Bradley, A.G. WCandless,. b, J. H. Htq • lulus, W. H. Vanktrk, 1)r. beo. H. Keyser, W. Null teU. Samuel Sillies.&gaily . . r WM. W. NEEPER WATERCUHE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TR U dolly UOR PENN AND WAYNE WIS. JOHNht. /f-lEEIATtIdE- --JOHN MELLO:\ LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI;-; day formed a Cupartuerahle In the ktractt e the Ltw. JOHN M. Milli Pa CRICK. JOHN MELLON. Pitteburgb. May loth, 184 L KIRKPATRICK A; MELLON, Arrottri &vs Al' LAW, No. 133 Fourth Streot, fire door, above hmithfiebi, Patetaugn, Pa. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, (dice, Fourth etreet, Plu..eburert, be tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. deilly fIEORGE S. SELDEN ..HAVING VI refit:m(4lTUE PRACTICE' OF LAW, may hereafter b. found at hit 011ice,122 Fourth ,treat, Plmaburgs. TT AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor 1-(4, W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street 4 Office bourn from eight Olp 1 o'clock., an. , froo. 2 tot °Work felS•ly v LEM,141. - NO, MR. & 11.§. pir.Sl4, SIL Teelti natractod. Hot. east and Itttraintnisthzi »elitay P. 13F21h,1177 Grant art. ot juuranle Monongahela Insurance Co. Orrions—./ AMES A. HUTCHISON, President, HkINRY M. ATWoop, see , elaiy. CAPT. JAS. Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET It Insurce all Lands of Fire and .Martne 5t0.15. Due ltrds ayat.ie on lern.ll.l xad soured rky two approval nainee‘...s 78 76u (A: Receivable s Allle 67 34 BinB Discounted . 7 , MortgafAe ................. ......-. ....... 12.0ok) /lb Sharer. Mechanic:. liank .410CL6 COL $ Old.; In) la) Snares (.:Jl , anon . Bank ,t , 04.k cot< L. 10 tiharas ks dual go hank FLOC g COM SO linarea bank ul burg ti Balauou of Bock A‘v...A.int ,, °died FUC111L410...... Cant" ...... ...... . . DIRECIOII3 Wm E dulmrY, Jas. A. Hutchinson. Wilson Miller John Atwell, Vir to. Kea, b H. Robison. J uo M' Devitt Rich .rd flays, Joe. Kirkpatrick. N. Wallace, Rohl. Damen, u o. A Henry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, James Woodburn, my2l Allegheny Insurance CO. OF PITTIMURGM. OFFICE-No. al FLCth Bt. Elatak Block 11:SUREaS AGAINST /IL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISK& AAC JONES, President; JOllll L. McCO.Ftli, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Macceoge—lsaao Jones,O. ti. Ilua.soy, Harvey Childs, Capt. B. O. Gray John A. Wiliam, L. Fahnestock, John D. hilWoord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, 12. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Ran L. M'Grew, Rohl S. Latvia. myBB %kV EST ORAN CH. Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK RAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY OHASTBBXD BY THB 7 ,LEGIBLAVB.B ON P /MN YINAINIIA. oqpittiL....s3oo,ooo I Premium N0tre.....4102,343 grifilB COMPANY WILL INSURE A on Buildings, Merchandise, furniture, &c., in town or country. Dnussoas:—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. H. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon- Ct. C. Harvey, Ohee. met, D. K. Jackman, Chan. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitoben. HON. G. 0. HARVEY, PrealderiL T. T: Amnia, Vice PrehidetiL Taco. Karmen, Secretary. J. a. LIPPERT, Agent, No. 70 Fifth etireta. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. ....... No. fig Vourtla Stree t. iiiiscrosa Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson, L Grief Sproni, O. A. Colton, JAMBS Hopknn3. A. A. Carrier, Hent7 Sproul,Nich.Ncieghtly, Geo. W.thinitn. A. J. Jones, Wathßampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered Oapttat..— 111300.000 FINE AND MkGINIC RISkS TAKEN, of all descriptions. • A. A. CARRIER, President. I. OMAR SPROUL, Secretary. (ja] ly BY STATE AUTHORITY. lET N A INSURANCE CO., OF `HARTFORD. Incorporated in 1619---Charter PerpetuaL ()ash Capital and Assets, Jan. 1 , 1 801—$ 2,266,175 32 Losses adjusted and paid, over. 13,000,000 DPOPERTY INSULED AGAINST Daiiger by fire, or the Penis ot inland Navi gation, at as liberal rates and rules as solvency and fair profit will permit; A. A. CARRIER lig BRO., Agents, W. H. EDIE, Surveyor nivlB:lltn klo, 63 Fourth straw, Pittehurvh. Pa MILITARY COMPANIES furnlshed with Belts, Belt Plates, Buttons, Braids, 811111(11 AND MATERIAL FOR UNIFORMS, at a small advance on the manufacturers coat. EATON, MACRUM A 00,, tio.'a 17 awl 19 Fah streets Wolesciattal, WM. M. WUITNEI, °Moe, No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, TEETH 1 DR. C. BAELZ. ALIIO-AGENT OF .Ft. 'LT F' 'l' "CT Ft. El S _ OF PITTSBURGH. A-tiLTN MA 1 lint. 18111 - 1t1,140 u 0 tikliir 400 00 451,162 ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva ma, foul miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 18&ll. with priviliges to confer the j usual Collep;a:te Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of the most healthy to Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountaine being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Soh( lastic year commences on the FIRST MuaDAY after the lath of AUGUST, and ends about the 28tr of JITNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. AU the Apparatus neces sary for Land. Surveying, Engineering, &C., &c., will be furnished by the Institutionto the Stndenta. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tags---Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance SIOC Washing and use of Bedding IC. Classical and Modern Languages, extra—... 10 Students sound Vacation at the College 16 Reicrence eau t,e mad,' to the Rt. itsv. Bishop O'‘..un nor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds,Pt. Mary's, Loren.;, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh MO.‘6 J..itlelt KILB.II THE IT ES C CHESTER ACADEMY, AtiltT WESTCH ENTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Phdade'phla by the enn ylvania Central or toe West. Cheete• direct Radroad .. II re-awe the ditties of the SUMMER TfiRM on the rust da of MAY next, and close on the tart day of eptember Tne Rchool. there ore. to Ai session during I e SUMM WE MONTR.S. Pupae are recevroci at an time at proporlitmate charges 'I he average number of students is Bb - , under the charge o f nine 'leachers. The French. German and parnen language- are taught by native resident int store. F r catalogue', apply to WU. F. WYE Rii, A. M. Princirq.i, ai l'4•2mdieod at West Chester,-Penna. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS 11.E.DTJOED PRIOPS JAMES W. WOOD WELL Nos. 97 awl 99 Third Street. 111 FOURTH STREET, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FIMSIL Hotels and Private Dwellings. *IL All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short untiCe. Cabinet Masers supplied with every article in the line. mare - - CAthoi..—A full wrument of I'usbarkti manufactured etURN I'I'RE, einbractair. BUR EA UX, itt.i<JH CAL , ha, WARD/3.013M, you ore/ y acttezo net...lea in & well furnished dwel g, a.t won as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only term. , on w men business is done at this estab nnlitni• at a fort:ASH, mat-ram-0 made accordingly. Peraor, ,r, wkic of anything in the above line, would on st.Peur.tagc..l et LRWIN'I3, Sm.thfieid street, below Fifth. J. 1, JAHN M t RIR IP DAB.INO MID DANGEROUS are perpetrated dally. Row then are deklemnous hair dye„ to tn, thatingttiAted from a Rood article 1 in order to be perfectly secure, CRIST A DOROtS ANALYZED EX Gertal(-,3 t.y all leading Chemists. ll:within:4 EFF CTI E I RELIABLE an i warranted to produce elthout trouble, and in ten trunutee, and t.adn Wren or Brown KNOWN IN NATURE. evert whet , i, liy I•lk.ir Dromom Nag , 4 kl.i.E.ftbAkt, Agent. P . st"Nurgh, Pll WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! )n)T The 1..00,4 ABS , Jr tine t mid Lowest Prices to Puteburith Come and see. WALTER P. 111AktISIMALL, so. t 37 W ood Street, tiNenr Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Ens tor sale Fi each, lien:pan and American WALL PAPERS, YOR PnitLtittB, $:LL'' d,834 17 bALLS, CidAMBERS LODGES, .&c 50,000 rolls at 121 eta. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 atm 10 cts. • W ENDOW COSTA/Mb, MISS busal) PUNTS, TiSTSS covalia, Causes, to. Ste- Look for the tripen Front. 1 he only plume in town wnAte a lull ktaeortment 01 French papers to kept. world STOP IN AT SUPER'S DRUG STORE, . CORNER PENN AND ST. CLAIR: STREETS. DRINK A. GLASS OF HIS DELICIOUSLY COOL SODA WATE R (111ULERA, DIA IiRIIEA AND LYS %,„/ .r.INTERY MIXTURE, Cholera, Diarrhea and Dysentery Mixture Cholera, Diarrhea and Dysentery Mixture Cholera, Diarrhea and Dysentery .Mixture Cholera, Diarrhea and Dysentery Mixture Th. , season is now approaching` when Diarrhea and Dysentery are moat prevalent. Thbse who value their health should always nave a medicine on hand that eart be relmti on. husk au aruele is i the Cholera, Diarrhea and Dysentery Ild+z are. Prepared only by JOS_ FLEA'. NG, Prepared only by JU,S. F.LEM NG, Prepared only by JOB, FLEAING, Prepared only by JOB. FLEI4NG, Prepared only by JOS. FLEMNG, Prepared only by JOS. PLEICIING, corner of the Diamond and Market street, corner 01 the Diamond and Market street; corner of the Diamond and Merkel street, corner of the Diamond and Market street, corner of the Diamond and Market street_ AFTER. THE lullii,lll OF J BooTs, SHOES & GALT.4IIB, Beeueed in price at the cheap cask ethiti J0. , 3EP.11 H. BORLAND, if Slicker street. suoorid door [rota: Fab LT-8 educational. juzlniture. CONI3I6TLIO OF Pit.h.. - crrls purohlt_t, only CEL.SIOR DYE, CLIILTON, THE DAILY POST. THURSDAY MORNING JITLY.II. Mr. Everettrs Addresi. Mr. Everett's Fourth of July address contains the following reasons why we should not recognize the seceding WHY WE SHOULD NOT REcOGNME THE SECEDING STATES And now let us rise from these dis regarded appeals to the truth of history and the wretched subtleties of the seces sion school of argument, and contem plate the great issue before us, in its solemn, practical reality. "Why should we not?" it is asked, "adniit the claims of the seceding States, acknowledge their independence, and put an end to the war?" "Why should we not?"— I answer the question by asking another Why should we? Nlrhat have we to hope from the pursuit of that course? Peace! But we were at peace before. Why are we not, at peace now? The North has not waged the war; it has been forced upon us in aelf-defence; and if, while they bad the Constitution and the laws, the Executive, Congress, and the Courts, all controlled by them selves, the South, dissatisfied with, legal protections and constitutional remedies, has grasped the sword, 'can the North and South hope to live in peace, when the bonds of the Union are broken, and amicable means of adjustment are. re pudiated? Peace is the very last thing, which secession, if recognized,. will give us; it will give us nothing but a hallow truce—time to prepare, tip) means of new outrages. It is in its very, nature a perpetual capse of hostility;'an eternal never, cancelled letter .9f .marque and_ reprisal, an everlaiting proclamation of border-war: How can peabe eiist when all the causes of diiiension are indefin- itely multiplied; when unequal revenue laws shall have led to a gigantic sys tem of smuggling; when a general stain- Peale of slaves shall take place along the border, with no thought of rendi tion, and all the thousand causes of mu tual irritation shall be called into action on a frontier of 1500 miles not marked by natural boundaries, and not sub ject to a common jurisdiction or a med itating power? We did believe in peace; fondly, credulously believed that cemented by the mild umpirage of the National Union, it might dwell forever beneath the folds of the Star-spangled Banner and the sacred shield of com mon nationality. That was the great arcanum of policy; that, was the State mystery in to which men and angels desired to look; hidden from ages but revealed to us: Which kings and prophets waited for, And sought,.but never found. After a thrilling description ,rof the attack on Fort Sumter and the existing civil war, Mr. Everett eloquently set forth the enormous cost of the • terri tories and the utter impossibility of allowing any foreign power to occupy any portion of these United States, or in any event to control the outlet to the great valley of the Mississippi.— The following was the peroration. Louisiana, a fragment of the Colonial Empire detached from its m-in portion and first organized as a State, under takes to secede from the Union, and thinks by so doing that she will be al lowed by the Government and people of the United States to revoke this im perial transfer, to disregard this posses sion and occupation of sixty years, to repeal this law of nature and of God, and she fondly believes that ten millions of the free people or the ;Union will al low her and her seceding brethren to open aid shut the portals ofthis mighty region at their pleasure, They may do so, and the swarining million, which throng the course of these.nohleAtreams and their taibutaries may content to navigate them by suffrance from Mont gomery and Richmond but. Jr T may re peat the words which I have lately used on another occasion, it will be when the Alleghanies and the Rocky Mouptains, which for the eastern and .western walls of the imperial Valley, shall sink to the level of the sea, and the Xississippi and the Missouri will flow baok to their fountains. Such, follow-citizens, as .1 contemt plate them,qreLthe great issues before the emmtryn-nothOgless,, in a , word, than' whether the work of. our noble fathers of the revolutionary l and con stitutional age , shall . perish or endure ; : whether this great experiment in na tional; :pi:114 1 4,0k hinds s, family of free republics . kt, one ,united govern ment7--the most bqpetal plan for coin. billing the homepbred ; blessings of a small State witkthestabitity and pow er of great empire—shall bct.Areacher ow4lyp4.;B*lfy4y.;.§triokcn dgwn in the Moment of , tismost,skceessfut ope rati9,or whether ,it_shall be,braVely pa triotically, tziumplumtly maintained ? We wage nq war of conquest and sub jugation; we aim at nothing but to pro tect our, loyal fellow-citizens who, against fearful odds, are fighting the battles of the Union in the disaffected States,and...to re r establiah,not for °Ur solves atone l but for our misguided` brethren, the mild 'may, ,of the Con stitution and the laws. The result cannot be doubted. Twenty , millicns of freeuttni,foKgetting their. divisions, are rallying as one man in support of the righteous _cause—their willing hearts and their strong hands,their for- tunes and their.lives, aro laid, upon the I great Ottr of the cluntryf , contend for the great inher4nee, of constitu.. tional freedom Aram: 444 from oar revolutionary fathers. We Angage the strtigglefqteed.npcti with ,Ik-APA/st mitagni4Pd brgthrou t , A v9, ) l l%fftrtNOVA-iPn - wili-#Ol sainted 1 0 1 911 PA e1 1 44 1 * - o.ar deareii 4 , 1903 . ;-14uitea-nctiegpAls gibe QM- - 3 - "t" ' igiiii t Okihf .-11116 us in ourprsyeretp 4., ,,,„._,, - ,,,,•4•' - teas of ourirsoi.":„ Niliniiiiew ~. .__..,...,,,,„,....,..i. ...,z,,,,.„., . iroith . taktviavoititrxigaw4 ... The .. - in‘ Lotdiigt , ting... VISIST4IazEOP THE ifLiisties. —The trititiotidifervaithrday evening was visited by one most terrific conflagrations that . has IFebiblyt.,ooona‘ red - since the great fire ti,k4co4=i t :Cer tainly, for the amount oftrort#,des troyed, nothing like itliaa heen . 4 ax , per ienced the last half. centnry, Al_ loss being estimated at ~.t2,01:19;001)The scene of this caiastiroph‘ : :s4l . lifina the waterside portion of Vooltelitreet nearest London Bridge=-a loeiditiwhioh has been n singilailturifdittinateluring the last twenty-five ,Ireats4Sotelrf the largest fires having occurred there'.'- : The outbreak took place in chef eitensiva range of premises ; known Asktliittou's wharf and bonded warehouse, belonging to Messrs. Seovell. They. hadalea.ottz7•, tensive river frontage., • and the,whole space on on .the land side i cistc; pig to 4 Tooley street was eoverectw; „:I.9iht,Or nine massive brickWtiiiknleiri six stories in height, some,,4,,,,iyinglh wire`. formerly used as ordiinee'cgOitfrnrucTty, stores, the wheleffloupying;iii NVOWilresz infermed,4 about thre.e.i:racres•=-.. These buildings ;were filled loykiiKriwg3e of every desoriPtiel2- 114 g r AitfiPSA° 44- - ' thousands of chests Ct..eit .40 silk „ stored in then pper'fieers,Whilign,-- thair - 1 lower one there was an, 'pal:l44p Tntnorter . - of Russian tallow, variauilikiliiiefe4f. eottOn, hops andgriiii.:'"Eiiiri*4lon . Of the entire esttibliiiiiithiP ilitiht be said to have been lOadeditwithripods, - _ and of thii whole of thiiilirearmiluabk ' property, said to be valued-at zupwards l ' of a million, not a ifestigefiremgins . but the bare walls andandmmeneetAssm of fire, which at dusklastayakugtlight ed up. the Pool and, t h e Amt.: gR4,Pf the city, To be, added ,to.,*,,,,,,ery4Seriotts less is the destruction ofl i the Ithole of the westetn range Of4.l4erni4,l,,Rum phrey's warehouse ftankiii the' flair dock known as Hay's vtiki4thelnridng of four warehouses and:i;finty,' - 'ecitiprising Chamberlain's wharf; adjtiiiiiitito St. Olave's church, beaides".lditnyi other, buildings in Tooley street! - ' l ';' 74 ' PROPERTY DESTROYEIW: I43 .Miiig been ascertained that the foil.oafk' mic goods were recently lying at Cotton's ,wharf, ,• most of which are destroyed hithe fire: —Sugar, 878 tons'; coffee;42lo j tons; cocoa, 313 bags; rice, 4,487' . 65inf; pepr. per, 241 tons ' • ginger, "30' estdri, 767 cases and 162 bags; cassia; 167- tapir" ages ; cassia buds, 12 packages; nut-: megs, 20 packages; mace, 9 paekiges; .. , cloves, 684 packages; -sago , 7fisi - tons ,- . sago flour 88 tons; cochineal, 499•htvl lac dye 1,938 packages ; saltrief*: tons; jute, 1,1.50 tons ; : Indiat l 44.o4 17,764 bales;.cardsmoNi, Ak,sukk(tett; , catch, 85 tons ; salls„,' 23 pleyageol - ' --- gums; 7 6 3 Packages i ,g, 0 4 PRiPbax,-, 127 - tons; hemp, 1,202 nins`cal;•";2.4. tons; castor oil, 427 cases; sailloVier i l67 bales ; senna, 87 bales ` ; "shellac, 63 packages ; gambier, 311 tons;' and tal low, 8,800 eases. ...J. w, At Hay's wharf, which. islvilitiany destroyed, it is known that . i 16,000 bags of Mauritius sugar were lying.— London Times, June 26. DEFECTIONS IN THE ARMY.—Long, a Marylander by birth, • aidtdp-camp and son-in-law to General 4S_Wriner l at San Francisco, has resigted,. , The ellen eral is unhappy in . hissons4n r laA. Eu gene MoLean anotherof ; law, also a hiarylander, resigned -about two • ;cooks agb-and Jointid trtitebels. EFFECT ON 'THE > LONDON :LIVIARCCRT. —The loss. of the large'4ltantity of goods at Cotton's wharf hachnOt much effect on the markets lane yesterday. Sago, however, ,11118AIIVSE cod considerably, and holders;la not sell unless ,at a rttinof ationc,,2o per cent, on former quotatlmnier-Len4eß,Times June 26.. . Irt i ni t as uume o ti _ PLAXERE; GEN. SCOTT DAVIS. fi P The board is y..trgiota *.+ • Wb } ei white king is posted at Vrasl9ioa. The black king occuilisikllioluiong, White has the 46614' 'aiehairing a sacred regard for the pieleitation of his pawns ' concludes - to 1)14 liantious game, an d opens by adyineing his queen's pawn twesquareS , (aitiembiing the_Northern , treops' at Washington.) Black Lreplies.by a similar move (with drawing. Virginia from:the :Union.) White. withdraws ~itst • spawns from N 044 and -111wW1lArlaY:i4iJ .Black advan °es peke t9Aostiquares. • White • Plark, 4nfo'fvoti.._44 Fort MOOrde, advancing qtrwport, News. a ‘ l t'• .Black tittecutolimE42o- Sunctioni. advancing. Towns , to Alde**t., White < queen , to.i.thA L itiat i v i t o „ and king's hieholth4Fi,* Black replies bpnolieuten - latifiewnio; • merely for. defeninv,eoperatAtti White mot.raque*afwek i tegagers town, hittryland l giii.pg„te *4' a rook at Harper's Ferry. Black still makes sacvAleate of pawns to maintain its posktpw . hite plays queen's kuNi ht lo Graf ton, threatening the eamintiniMions of black's castle - at Harpefi .1- Ferily with ManaSSaB Junction. v Black still aetnon'ttie'defititity' e. White advances•qtnumleatilliop to a point on the PotonualfAluctiamag the communication of bleeke rook with Lee4burC - Black wi.040,1i4: atr vikkulk:Haitsies a 1 J" Ferry to*lirdti*tee4la*ln d um s Juno. NlTYkri 0 A ITTENTION;,' e -7 444-R.i.lauwl-114 of ties, xet mtto le* all 41141 /4Zig; btietk— laittlVell Domesdc - law - Qiio/25 04- ,_,latwestio-AniA,lgituur
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