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    VOLUME XIX.
, fithbugh lost.
Pubblahad .lbstry Morning, (lEkanksys Rzatided.)
♦t the North-East corner of Filth and Wood Ma.
id Terms: Six Datum a year, payable atnetly in
ireaos.
copies, Two Cente—_,r ease et the
ft= r 3 the Dfflre. and by the Newstrys.
RAM OF
DWI. ?Wm i'vbso OIN4 4 ta Wahl
• en& lima.. yea. ly gap.,
60
76
Otte week,—__—.... 176 -- 60
Two weeks, 800 200 160 100 76
Three 400 286 200 126 100
One m0nth,....... 600 886 60 160 176
Two m0nth5.......,.,,, 700 466 60 285 260
nave m0nth5,,...,,., 900 800 4 60.8 00 800
Four toontha,---- 10 00 666 600 885 460
/Five months 11 00 786 660 866 660
Biz months---.—.— 12 00 800 600 400 860
Hine ... ... 16 00 10 36 8006 36 900
One year---.--. 20 00 13 3610 00 866 12 00
EitariMng Gard, six Uses or less, per annum 10 00
cuagamma at masa=
One square, per annum, (exclusive oT paper)..26 00
Marriage notices, 60 seats: Death no 26 Gents
w- FOR 1861. iize
ONE DOLLAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
WEEKLY POST,
ISTLBLIBILID OVER FUT! YKARK,
Ivaitle,:cca:4.i;loo:43:l:Ciel:RP:l:oA4
-TO
Advance Paying Subscribers
-A T
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
MAMMOTH SHEET,
ZARGE CLEAR TYPE.
IT CONTAINS ALL TIAN
EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY !
Editorial, Local and Nis-
cellaneous; Foreign
and Domestic
Markets.
SIND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK
BET UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send
fora PROSPBOTUS and • SPECIMEN OOPY
Don't forget the Dollar.
Address JAMES P. BARB,
Editor sad Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BNllifi POST JOB OFFICE.
JAMSA P. RARE. EDWIN A. SITEB.II
n lo • •
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
Oorser Fifth it Wood Rao Pitts'h.
21711131 Y DZEICHIPTION Cr
PLAIN AND BANDY PRINTING
Itreatird in the finest style.
NIL AIL Xla Xt. CP 10
= lll l lll 1 ' •
at abort nod" on reasonable term,
Arranlir identicra pied to the Printing of
POSTERS, PBOGRAMME.S, Jac.,
110 Oinsorrte, Exhibit:tow sad:Crime&
UM MINS Dr TYPE & MACHINERY
UM. 211011111111 =MI 29
jrita MUM, for tuning out Work with prompt
'Zoo aid despatch cannot be excelled by
pity other °Moe to the city
• : era,
FEWBU SHk S OFSILVERGRAY
BUCKWHEAT, GEED.—This Buck.
Awes a b ou t two w , , eko earlier than the
namaion, consequently escapee the het august
o inkniotuf to Enerwheat b this latitude.
M s t about 1411p0Mda more flour t'Zlltilbliihet,
aid ft is mut& whiterthan me flour f r om thecorn
inOU Buckwheat.
mie in mall More "t 9 Libety etre t.
inn w. WaLACIL
For Kent.
&
STORE HOUSE on Federal and
, Wider strains, Allegheny, scutable for a Dry_
• Trimming or Shoe Store. .
slialient R. R. DAVIS.
0 Ain tilal.El tit)01) NEW'
ir=do:itra=a Mune Meat. mixed. and all
ooking_Hrinady or Wine, New
I=Leasos. an, Ditioteel- go to Haworth t
is We DiantoW,, where you will get all
UM step grultsnd lower Mang. any other hone
l i katiseglite a gintetal rind lull assortment of
rep Wines, Brandy's, and an
.-tolk illig i gt or Litt& of Iforse‘sind Dom iitallars.
ORTH A
4411 Gonna of Diamond and Diamond agar.
Ai- 48, PI ~
ktIFLE*--The at
total= of those insestoh of
OMB,
RI P UN S t _
PISTOLS, tro,tu,
• dizootod to our splendid stook.
W. W. YOUNG,
are No. W Wood otzoot
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jrait, sails, stugine3,
AM/RICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAMM
....
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA ritip COMER SHEET IRON,
UMW, Laatl's Punt Pistol Rode,
Plates, kr,
WA581101713.Y.3,
96 Water Street, and 152 First titrest,
PITTSBURGH.
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And corner of Franklin and Pettit, 'Water Streets,
inneat.o. tegrlav
Witt. M. FABER 8c CO., —
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS.
IRON F4OUIVDEUS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
bear the Penn's it. R. Passenger Deis*
•PITTSBUM..OII, PA.,
.MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one
hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist
Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc.
Give particular attention to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for grist /DIMS and for up
ngits, milky and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship.
went at short notice, Engines and Bolters of every
description'
Also, turnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and ?allies in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are low, our mactunery manufactured
of the best quality of materials, and warranted in
all cases to give satisfaction.
Air Orders from all parts of the country solicited
end promptly filled fennlaw
SMITH. PARK tsr
NINTH WARD FOONDRV,
PITTSBURGH, PA .
Warehouse, No. 14 First and 120 Second steets.
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal
Oil, Woo *es and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad
Iran; Do , irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pul
liam!, aanKere and Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Outings of every de.
seription made to order.
Haying a complete machine stop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fitung will be carefully
attended tm feeillaywaid
W. B. BIACKEKTOVI.. J. ELISPUILL. ...... N. P. HAIM
ELACILIETOSH, H.l MPHILL & CO.,
CORNER OF MEMO O'HARA STS.,
NE A R CITY WATER WORKS,
Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of Mackin
tosh flemphill's Improved Patent Oscallaung
STEAM En•GIbIES, and SLIDE VALVES, of all
sizes and best styles. Having put up Machinery
of large capacity and of the best quality, we are
prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in
this line, trtuiing that by promptness and the emir
aster of our work to merit public patronage.
Wecall special aetenuon to our BALANCED
VALVE OSUILLAI I G ENOINEi, as combining
advantages heretofore until:tacked in this class of
Engines.
AWSTEAM GUAGES FOR BALE, and Warrant.
ed correct avid durable. ja2tlA4m
LAIR bEFIRIOIL uorrsa MlNfiti.
AND
SMELTING WORKS,
PARK, NIVCIURLDIr X CO.,
AA_NUFACTURRRS OF SHEATH—
LL
Emden' had Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper
stoma, Raised Still lkrttoms, tipelter Solder, Sc.,
also importers and desiers tra Metal,, Tin Plate s
Sliced Iron, Fire, kc. Constantly on nand, '1 mimeo's
Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and
1O Second streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. 5na , ..1 myleya
of it -ps, , ,r ont to any d4airad outlays WWI Yds, -
BviriH Is. BULL,
ENGINE BUILDER AND MA
GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL S
Alai bury and Ductionse Wery, Attsberalt, lb., will
make to order, and wsittanksii as good mecolik
be made, thefollowmg machinary, via -43tearri
&WINN, Turning Lallans, for wood and iron Ple
ners, (or wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Howie
and Tobacco Screws; Patant-right and Model
.Me.
chines, in the best manner; Martina, Pallioa, and
Rangers, of all sues and variety ; Screws, of any di
ameter and pitch, to Mean feet in length. Will
also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger
Engines, and Deck Pumps for atesmixiaaa. act
Lathe Winans anti other Planing done to order;
can plane 82 mottes wide, by 9 feei, 6 inches long.
Oruars Promptly Madam! Iterrossuo racemes.
N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude air.
en to repairs on Printing Pre:tines and (her M a.
chines. myl6lyd
Jusurante.
Monongahela Insurance CO.
Orriaiss—,JAMD3 A. EIUTCHISON, President,
HENRY M. ATWOOD, tieoretary.
CAPT. JAS. WOODbilJEW,Cien'l Agent.
OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET.
fYtll Insurl ati kinds o 1 Fire and Marine Rieke.
&coca Due Bills i ayable on demand
and secured by two approved names.; 78,750 00
Bills Receivable ......... 23,667 34
Bills Discounted--
Mortgage 12,000 00
116 Shares Mechanics Bank
stock Co , t g 8,105 00
100 Shares Cinsens' Bank
stock cost.—
40 Shares Exchange hank 6.176
00
stook cost .. . - .
60 Shares Bank — o . lPito *6° 00
Pitts
burgh 2.760 00
16,140 00
Balance of Book Account' , 86,997 76
Office Furniture 400 00
Cash ' ...... 40,162 80
Wm. B. Holmes, Jae. A. Hutchinson,
Wilson Miller John Atwell,
Wm. Res, 8 B. Robison.
Joo M'Devitt Richard Bays,
Jos. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace,
Rol% Dais°ll, G o. A Berry,
Wm. A. Caldwell, W rn. Means,
James Woodburn, my2l
Allegheny' Insurance CO.
OF CP ITTBII.IR I.
_
OFFICE - No. 37 Ftft .nivc Bloats.
I:SURES AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
LAO JONES, President; JOHN D. SWORD,
Vice President; D. M. BOOR, Secretary; Dept.
WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent.
TlV3s3;3o—L3sao Jones, U. G. Hruisey, Harvey
ChfiO::=4. C. arab
.John A. Wilson, Ft L.
nain
, John D, "MeCord, Dent Adam Jacobs,
R. Pi Stetting, Capt. W. Dean, Rob's L. M'Grew,
Rob't Davis. my=
WEST BRANCH
Mutual Insurance Company,
CIELLRTZIMD BY Ytir 1.-IMBLATURE Or
rarrISYLVAXI.A..
ONO capita...3Boo,ooo Premium Notes $122,2413
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE
on Beilchn.gs, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac,
in town or country.
D73,loTata-43ori. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T.
Atlanta, HOn. G. (1. 'Harvey, Ohm. Omit, D. K.
Jaatman, Angie. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W.
White, Thai:has Kitchen
HON. G. O. HARVEY, President.
T. T. &RUB, Vice President.
Thos. Yam, Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
de22 No. 70 Fifth street.
Pennsylvania Insurakiee Company
Of Pittsburgh.
ustaio-....-...--...... Na 62 Fourth 6trest,
DIRECTORS.
Jacob Painter,Rody Pattemon, L Grier Sproul,
0. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier,
HeSproal,Niab. Voegititly, Geo. W. Smith.
A. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick,
Okarjtered Capital_ 9300.000
FMK AND MARLNE BLUE TAKEN, of ail
descriptions.
07PICIII8 :
A. A. CARRIER, President.
L Gaint ElPlgML,.Seeretary.
BY STATE AUTHORITY.
AETNA INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD.
Incorporated in 1812—Charter Perpetual.
C lab Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1881...$ 66,176 82
Losses adjusted and paid, over.. 13,023,000
PDPOPESTY IN SU ED AGAINST
Danger by lire, or the Penis ot 'Wand Navi
gation, at as liberal rates and rules as solvency and
fair Drotlt will permit,
A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
W. H. EDIE, Surveyor.
• mv18:1Im No. 63 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, pa .
- -
SHOES FOE THE FOURTH-
Shoes for the Fourth;
Shoes for the Fourth;
Wes for the Fourth; selling cheap at
. /X DOFFENBAGILER4 - 16 bib street.
OF PITTSBURGH.
AESICTS, MAY 10th, 1801
DIRECTORS
filotiv, (tauitnert , &c
WIIII
TERRY, PRICE dr. CO
WO/ITEM AND DEALERS IN
CLOVIS, C,ASSIMERES.
Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, to.,
NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side,
PUILADELPMA,
JOUR V. MST, DAME. 6. PARA OLIPIII. T. MET
del2ly •
Soaking GlasseF,
H. D. BRECHT & BRO., .;
MANUFACTURERS OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT .it PICTURE FRAMES,
Gill and imitation Rosewood
DEALERS 1N
FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS,
128 Smithfield Street,
Demler's Bloek, between Fitth and With, Pitts.
burgh, Pa. Sir City Glass at mansfsettireei
frioes.'loo. Parboil tar attention given lo repairing
Paintings, Reguildin., Frames and twines& cards
trained at wholeaale pries.
•
pelt,
BAYNE & NEEPER,
(SUCCE.BBOIIS TO A. H. ILOWAND.)
STEAM BOOK BINDERY'
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
No. 72 and 74 Third Street. '
PLAIN AND uRNAMENTA.L B1S1)
INGI in every variety,
337.....A.NTir. 330033-8
Raled to and intricate pattern, and bound to ever,
desirable form. Ail work warranted to giwesetudite.:
boa
Prices at the Lowest Bates.
EIAWL P. SAYNF...—.—..-..WM. W. NEEPKIL,
•p4Bmd
Itztittra, &g.
J. H. BILLKMAN co.'s
YABRIONABLI HAT 81 1 01111.
16 WOOD STREET.
QP.RI NG STYLE SILK CASSLUERE
14.7 11. A I'S,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATE
Al) 9idea and Colors.
GAPE FOR 6F.NTII, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREV,
Ur eve!" naimptaon
813 AW GOODS
In matt variety.
CHILDREN'S RABIC Y HATE
To suit all tame*.
Ail at the Lowest Rates at
liag,LH/URAN 00".
Maki 16 WOOD ST.
SUROPEAN
TEiuktAS RA rTIGAN, EITROPEAN
A, Agent. No. Il l Water street. Ptuenargh. P.
to prepare° to Ltrusg out or send beet paemengetris
from or to ark, part of the old country, exutsz by
steam err mutton pee -Bete.
SIGHT urcArn. run SALE, payable to any part
of isotope.
Agent for the ludo ha and Ouscannetl Rad.
roan. Also, Agent for the old Mock star Line of
Balling Packets end for the Itnee of Ellesmere eaft
too between Neu York, Livorpool, tillsagore eta
Gls!weir. gel I
aids and Statzuranta.
SAVAGE HOUSE
860 Liberty Street,
N ICC ro PENN eli'LV AlglA PAtSSErft Ett DEP T,
JOHN SAVAGE. Proprietor.
HAV ING Laken CM Hated tip, with all
the modern hnprovem 'rite, this popular re.
sort, the subscriber is prepared a accommodate
his old customers and the pubic generally, with
the best the market atlords. Oysters will be eer.
red up in every variety of style. during the sea,
son. His Wines, Liquors sad Ales he feels con•
Adept in recommending to the public for their
excellence.
Oao, Bucket and Skell Oysters received daily and
*old NOlniwoale end Roust; rriVittlird
SEETIN'S OLD STAND.
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOMAS STONE, Proprietor.
jj AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at
JLI a great expense, with all the modern Un
prorements, this popular resort, the subscriber is
prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub.
Be generally, with the best the market affords.
OYSTERS will be Barred up in twiny variety of
style during the season.
uctuoßs and ALMS he feels confident in re.
commending to the public for thew excellence.
WItIEALS served tip at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly
$222,884 17
Ei.2CO.IE3T-481.08.
OYSTER AND EATEN HOUSE,
NO. HI WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WHOLISALI um MAIL =ALM
LANE AND EASTERN
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYB TEBB AND WILD GAME.
All is their Proper ilossosu
n 026 GEO. ' HEINEMAN & CO.
FIFTH AVENUE ERHINNE P
DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
No. 72 Fifth Street,
lEEE BEST OF LIQIJORS ALWAYS
cm: hand and the Choicest Delicacies of the
on, served up in the most superior manner.
Sirldeithi at all hours of the day and night.79l
initlVdaw.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT,
BY BLI YOUNG, BUTZ.
THE ATTENTION-OF MER CH ANTS
and others is directed to this establishment,
w eh has been recently fitted up for the p
of affording a SUBSTANTIAL RATING HOUSE
IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks
attending market , are , partioularly invited to call.
Everything pertakiing : te. an EATING SALOON
will always be found, of the freshest the market
affords. ap2tr.dsw
MANSION lIOUSE, €I4ORGE AIIR
AIL ENZ, Proprietor, No.B4t r iaberty street, just
beside the Passenger Depot the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the. must convenient
house in the city for passengers arriving by that
road.
The proprietor having, at considerable expenm
fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSIONHOUSR,
would respectfully solicit a share of public patron
age. There is attached a splendid BITABLE and
extensive WAGON-YARD, affording ample accom.
modation to travelers and steamaters. His Larder
and Bar will be furnished with the best the mar.
k'i can arord
patting WIE•
JAS. MILLINGAR, MONONGARE
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform
the public that be has rebuilt since the fire, and
having enlarged his establishment, and filled it
with the newest and most approved machinery, is
now prepared to furnish leering and planing
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making, kn.
South Pittsburgh, September TOW. 1523
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED UN THE NA
u TURE, TREATMENT', AND RADICAL CURE
OF SPERMATOBRHEA, or Seminal Weakness,
Beaus! Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary
stone and Impotency. resulting from Belfabuse,
ie.. By Robt. J. Culverwell, M. D. Sent under
seal, in a plain envelope to an address,posigd,
on receipt of two stamps, Dr. CR AS. J. O. /I
121 Bowery New York. Post Otos Box,No.
cnatiagadow
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY SIORNING, JULY 17, 1861.
E. WATT S;
giaoh-Nitu;trs.
=MEM
453enc4Lita.
AGENCY.
ri)iersionat,
WM U. WHITNEW,
NOTARY" PZS•msLZG.
F ICE at, Like Pittisburgt Post, Fifth
etc- . . Itr Wood. 1119
AUtikiD R 21'0 • L •oter J H. Wilt
M'CALMONT & KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO
mv9Alvd Pennsylvantio.
Ji. W. Eirvgasom GrA). r. tie WBOlll
PATTERSOI & DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HIPLIN , S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grain. •
jafkly PIT77.iBURG 11, PA
B. F. ICltt3A§,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
onio•,, No. 711 Grant Street,
(Three doors below the Court Ease,)
mytkly Prsrestatou, Pa.
L. BRACIi - EilialDGlE, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Milos, No. 135 fourth St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
C A. .11, 7D .
j SCOTT, DENTIST
cir e bias removed Co A. house lately oecupled by
Dr. W. A. WARD,
■o. an Penn Street,
(South side,) third door above lianu strati!.
/Or °Moe hours from 9A. M. tillb P.M. Eal.pily
JOSEPH ADAMS,
DENTIST,
we. 91 Write Street s FiltebeLeigh.
Bamomos:—Dr. A. M. Mr D . D. B Bee-
U. liallosic, Theodore Bo Russell wren,
Seq. mylkly
14W:404 -
SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
SILL; has removed to 246 PENN
STREET, ln the hires formerly occupied
oy Dr. O. IL Reitee t r i , c uk z u S ChnsQa Church.—
He will all the provemente. Teeth
et various plea/0 $l6 to $62 per set.
Sisal-litev. W. I 7 .86n Rev. elllMUld
Ay, A. medley, A. O. heilindles h M. U. J. H. as k
Irma W. H. vaakirk, 666. B. Keyser, W. Niro
l Simnel lit'Kers. suZay
DB,. BABLZ.
WATERCURE AND HOSEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
ausa—Aeircr
gAI PIBO WPS CELEBRATED TR USS
TY .7Z" vt. s
dell! WiL.PENE AND WAYNE ns.
itikLLON
LAW PART N ERBIII P.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day formed a Ocepertneirstiip lo 1.11 , 5 Fiteti e of
Use Law. JOHN M. KIRKPA CHICK,
JOHN 11:1iLLON.
Pittsburgh, Mai lath, MIL
JURILP A TRICK at IN ELLA Pt i ,
TTOktri SYS AT LAW,
No. 133 Voarth eiteset. Are doors ►torn
Eittlithfiteld, Pittebarph, Ps. 01141
Alil 3 A. WWI:La, Attorney at
VP Law, Moo r Fourth areal, huilaargri, bo
tureen eunsti Oats and Chem Ails'. &ALIT
fl FORGE S. tiailD EN 11 AV INO
ILA reeFumed TEM PILLOTICIE OF LAW, army
hereafter or found et hte-adtee.l22 , Fourth Fircet,
==l3
Ali.L, Surges Den tust, suceetesor
lA A " W t W. R 144116, 2i4 IM timohflaid street.
or- Onto boors from wit W i o'CiOek. rna
rum to 6 rOntorit ri4611.1.
C U - I'l'll% 2 r L b 1 ,82
12.11212.11. ti,
416. Teeth ettinvien. Rot, Cull and Eindwor In,ths
godlady R 1182 it.. 171 t..runt strtel.
6oal, undies,
EUREKA OIL COMPANY,
—or—
VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA.,
(cuAsTrun sznauAßY laT, 18G1.)
0 apt tal .....
L. M. MARSHALL ere& H. E. DAVIS Soc.
=133
A. N• lAArAtull,
Jauaes Forquer,
J. G. Cartisighria.
Office in that of tt. H. 1 , 14 T,.., uty of .111«httiatly, Pa
mhtll4lmit
ALADDIN COAL OIL COWAN
BIIIIRZTON, JOHNSTON 4 WILKINS,
45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
4AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior
quality of
SLIDE OAI. OWL. LUBLidCATIDi6, ILL UM 1 Nil LNG
Also, LAMPS of every vanoty, Wloo end
B. C. & J. 11. tiAVVWER,
KANUFAOTWIZILb to I,
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Eosin Soaps,
10. 47 Wood Stroot,...Fittoburipk t PA
PHOTOG EN, COAL AND CARBON
OIL
LAMP STORE.
I GUARANTEE. MY
Coal and Carbon Oil
To be the best in tale market, and me styles of
LAMPd are the latest and heat, and of every
variety.
COAL OIL is the moat economical and Peanut
light known, and le entirely non-explosive.
Who Jamie dealers and country stores supplied
with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the duest
quality, at low pricer, also, Lamps, 'Nieto and
Ottimpays. _ _ C. TRUMM
los.lo and 12 Fifth street, below Market,
instsnlwriaw In the rimnbnp
NATRONA OIL.
MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYL
nuia Salt Manufacturing Company
CLEAR AND ODO R L WKS,
and guaranteed unchangeable in color.
*THE IIatiUMINATOR OF THE DAY "
Akinstantly on hand and for sale by P. S. M Co, at
their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between First
and Second street.
Uthl&tt GEO. CALHOUN, Genoral Agent.
- _ _
A. FLOY I ),
41ORNER FOURTII AND ROSS STS.,
lJ Pittsqursh, Pa.. agent for the receipt and sale of
CARBON OILS.
Ketepe constantly on hand, and ie receiving tdavy
and lightoiLs suitable for Lubricating and .Retlaing
purposes, which will be mid low for calm and cash
poly apittflood•w
:,:aer, ttr.
NEW WALL PAPER STORE.
HsTWEEN MTH AND I,IDISKII DTD.
No. 107 Market street,
THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING
anew and large stook of
PAPER HANtiINGS,
Embracing a complete aseprtment for Dwellings,
Stores, Offices, Rally, Churches, Mi., to which he
would respectfully invite the attention of the l'oh ,
Be. fuming an entire new stook of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. Those in want of
now goods will find them by looking through our
aasortmen L
markly d • JOS. R. HUGHES.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices
in Pittsburgh. Come and see.
O
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
Plc 81 Wood Wren,
Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,)
Has for sale French, German and American
WALL PAPERS,
iroß PARLORS,
HALLS,
RH.
LoDGEs,
60,000 rolls at 12.} cts. 50,000 rolls at
8, 8 and 10 eta.
Finroow Cuatuna, Faa Boss]) PRIM%
Thetas Cossas, Cau.ures, sa
sir Look for the Striped Front.
The only pleas in town where a full assortment
of nabob mon la kept. marla
1 4 1 ri.N LIRE tio eA,sroll
ae.ortrocat of 1 - Nnahuriti roannfaelinred
r TUn4, embracing
BUREAUX,
ROOK CAdh7:4
WARDROBIntt,
yad every article needed to a well tunnelled
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Oonsumuy on band and made to order. Aa the
karma on which bummed ie done at this notate
italimeni, it for CAM, pneea are made accordingly.
Famous in want of anything in the above line,
would be advantaged to calling at
FACRINERt IRWi
No. 103 Etantateld street, belowc' 8 '
Ai
J. 1) nausea,
ee iq lawny mr2ly
W. H. NI-tier
C. Etemagor,
Archint gaifors.
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SYRIAC; .41iDSUMMEIL GOODS
WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A
CHOICE' AIN D SELECT STOCK OF (iOODB
for OPRINti AND SUMMER SALMI+, which have
here selected with more than camel care, nd feel
eontioeiit that to the
RICH 11 E. 2 i4S OF FAHRIC.A ND STYLE
FAIRNESS OF PRIQE
They will ell itPaol s 3 ANY b001.)8 of the kind
ever before opened in due city, and would respect
fully Rolled an early cell from our patrons and the
pubm to examine the woe tor ihemeelves
SATIVEL GRAY SON,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
SUITS & PITCAIRN,
Merchant Tailors,
ST. CLAIR STIMEET
D. BRUCKLOCREA, TAILOR;
HAS RF,COMMENCED BUSINFSS
ot his old stand,
No. 106 FOURTH STREET,
where he will be glad to see his old friends and
public generally. Will also do CUTTING for
fireflies, for hovri void rnae. l*
M. LITTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MU. ll* SAM T. GLAIR BTUJIMISIN
(Dr. hash's New Building.)
de P EL
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Dealers in Ready Made Olothing and Gentlemen's
burnishing Goode, corner of Federal street and
Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jell ly-daw
H 0 IaSE, SIGIF.isr
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
2, Cur. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way,
*f- A❑ work entrualed to me will be Neatly
and Promptly ExecutecL oetly
INZE . Mip .E 1 ra. 0 "2%
HOURS, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL
PAIIIN'iIER AND GLAZIER.
Fourth St., Bets Wood & Smith!ldld
PITTSBURGH, PA
fro , 411 work promptly otipuded to. m►yßtl►tl
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
liar Orders solicited st. baaement shop, Grant
street, apposite Cathedra.
CHURCH &I,
, .1" E C0111.31U N TYI
bray and Fancy press Goode, also "a le
mantles, Grey Realrews Needle Work, c Ensiery,
Mitts, ea, all closing oat very eneap. Oar woOk of
Domestic and Staple (Roods is also well assorted.
0. ELLN
14 dON LO
ilatVE,
Xsa Area
ortrardin4 and Commission.
AM-ES W. CRAFT, Commission and
tor Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker,
, fiice and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Saint Louis.
N. 8.-1 will give immed late and personal attention
to a I business entrusted to my :Are, for which
ohm Will be reasonable. References L. E.
For..q Ht. Louis; Paul I .aning, St. Louis ; J.
8rn5h,,,.....5. Cio onatu Messrs. Tam &J. Oral&
fd'Arhur. Etym., A Gibbons, New
York; W. w,.11. T. Ewin4,lianssu.; Northup
Kamm-, J. \V. Burirruly. & Co. New Orleans;
W. . is'eaton, Memidds• 1..1-mock & Hart, Pitts
burgh.; H. W. Cu,-. Piti,k•ur g h ; P H it L.
Adams. Chicago, K . F Coollsoi h. Burlington, lows,
H. Postlewa Iowa; Cants. Cunt:tali,
Bowman. and nver men wonersliv m..1811m
liducatuniti
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Unaar Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
riIIHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED
1. IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva
nia, foul miles from Crofton Station, on the direct
route botweet l'hibt.lelphia and Pittsburgh, was
chartered in labs w , th priviliges to confer the
usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca
tion of the College is one of the most healthy In
Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
Mountains being proverbial for its pure water,
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The &tic lastic year commences ou_the FIRST
IitOaDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends
about the Mb of JUNE following. It Is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the . Apparatus neces
sary for Land Surveying, Enginee key kn.,
will be furnished by tee theettltiODto the ring,
Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music fbrins no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eignt
years tO the-age of man hood.
Tidue—Board and Dada on, payable half yeasi_ i _v
AC Vane F., «
- . -
WWI Arand use of .. 10
Cisme* and Modern Languages, 10
Students spend Vacation at the 40011ege..-- U
Retersooe can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Connor, to the Re,. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's,
Loretto, and to other Clergymen 01 the Plitsburgh
lhocese.
THEWEST CHESTER ACADEMY,
AeonT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN
two hours ride from Ph;ladelphla by the
•yhania Central or the West Chester direct
ita.l.road • it re.ume the dimes of the SUMMER
Tani on the first day of MAY next, and close on
the duet day of - eptember. Tne %boot, therefore,
is in 843881013 during Le SUldfd KR Ith.)NTIMIL Pupils
are received at any time at proportionate e
The average number of students is 80, on=
charge of nine Teachers: The French„ Gem=
and owlish languages are taught by nabs ratiiiest.
instructors. For catalogue& appM. ly to
WU. F. WY ERS, A- Princit ans.
spl2:2mckeod at West Cheater,
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
REID - 170E1a PRIOPS.
JAMES W. WOODWELLv
Nog. 97 and 99 Titlid street.
111 FOURTH STREET,
VON BLVITI.NG O 1
ALL VA FUSTIA23 0) 0 WITLES AND FIND3B,
Hotels a*d Private Dwel/Inga.
ES. All orders promptly attended to and the
Pursyurs care/oily packed and booted.
Otsonsboato end Motels turcushed at short notice.
Oarstrstleasenr umpired with oven .srisriks ULU*
I ine mere
-AT
REDUCED PRICES
-0 F-
Gi. 0 0 D S
A 8 WEILL AS
19 FlS'fill STUJIINT.
Ai 0. 4$
W H. It'fahlt - Gk. M. IXXICiI
W .
H.
M'GEE & CO.,
TV _ _
Vainters.
T. 11'. 111'61URIN,
(SEOONI) STORI .)
P. O'BRIEN.
TIIE DAILY 100$r
WEDNES - 1;:t LT ii;
Particulars of he Battle at Florida and
Monroe Station.
The officers and passenger 9 on the
train that arrived at 12 ' o'clock last
night, on the North Missouri „road
give the following partitnilion of the af
fair at Monroe,
which being, gathered
from parties that were present, may be
considered substantially correct. On
Monday, Colonel Smith, 'hearing that
the State troops, under 'Gen. _Harris,
were encamped near Florida, left Mon
roe Station with a force of'6oo men, to
disperse them. After passing Florida,
and when a short distance north of one
of the fords of Salt river, on the other
side of which the State boops were en
camped, his force was suddenly fired on
from the roadside by about two hun
dred of Harris' command. At this spot
there was an open field, lying to the
right of the filed,. and about eighty
yards in width. The Strife troops, who
were a mounted scouting party, had
left their horses a short distance back
in the woods, and fired in ambush from
the opposite side of the field. The
only person 'injured by the fire was
Capt. McAllister, of the . Sixteenth Illi
nois Regiment, who • 'was mortally
Wounded. The Federal fettles returned
the fire without effect, and retired to
'Wards Monroe Station to await .rein
forcements, the balance of Harris' cow
mand having crossed - the ford and coin,
menced a system of guerilla warfaie.
After retreating a few miles the Fede
ral forces encamped till the next day,
when they again retired towards . Mon
roe Station. A ehert skirmish here en
gaged in, without kw to either aide.
In the meantime no guard having been
left at Monrixt, Capt. Owen enter
ed the place -with about 200 of the
State forces, and burned the depot and I
some cars.
The officers on the Hannibal and St.
Joseph road report thirteen passenger
aid seventeen freight cars destroyed,
and another station house burned .a
short distance from Monroe. Colonel
Smith, as soon as he reached the latter
place, threw his entire force into a large
building used as an academy. Harris'
command, some 2,500 in number sur
rounded him and brought two six
pound cannon to bear oil the building.
Owing to the distance at which they
were placed and the unskilful working
they did no execution.
During the constant interchange of
shots that took plane, two men, not
connected with either side but resi
dents of Monroe, were killed. The
mantrof One 'was Hotchkess.
Day before yesterday strong rein
forcements arrived from Hannibal and
the West to the aid of Colonel Smith.
General Harris, seeing that his men
were incapable of making effectual re
sistance, being armed with shot guns
and common rifles, ordered them to
leave and loo'c out for their own safe
ty.
He also ordered them to assemble as
speedily as possible, in the northern
part of Callaway county, where he in
tended making another stand. Yester
day, Harris, with fifty men was about
ten miles from Mexico, the balance of
his force being scattered over the sur
rounding country. On his side there
are none reported killed, and only three
slightly wounded. On the Federalside
only those already mentioned.
Gen. Harris intends making another
stand in Callaway county. The excite
ment through the country is great,
young men leaving with what arms they
could, obtain, and in parties of tens and
twenties. Hundreds of them yesterday
passed through Mexico, and' it id esti
mated that Gen. Harris' force when re.
assembled were several thmisand men'. :
The road master on the Hannibal and
St. Joseph road reports the Salt River
bridge destroyed, and the remains no*
lying in the bed of the stream, and• all
the culverts destroyed between Palmyra
and salt River.
A provision train from _Hudson City.
for Monroe•was thrown from the track
yesterday; by a rail being displiced'.=
Between andson City and Monroe there
is a kirge amount of track tern up, and
the officers of" the North Missouri Road,
report that no train arrived, at Hu soli
deateiday, or will be able to under 'riling)
ays.—St. Lou& Ripublioan, of Satur
day. •
F. F. V.'s--Fleet Footed Virginians.'
The boast of aristocratic Virginianß
that Pocahontas founded their families;`
is but one among thetays around the
brows of the F. F. V.'s. The F. F. V.
has a reputation not_ only great , but
growing, He is renowned for his affec
tion for sherry cobblers, and his aver
sion to anything calculated to induce
either werineas or perspiration. If all
the world were F. F. V.'s, the doom of
labor upon man would never have been
fulfilled. Let him alone, and the mei
meres of the F. P. V. would grotv a
crop of mushrooms, when two small
boys would be necessary to pull his'
mouth open whenever he wished . to
gap. Since the F. F. V.'s have shaken
of their indolence and taken to fight
ing, they show that some things can be
done as well as others, and that when
propelled by the proper kind of fear, ad
F. F. V. possesses an ability to get over.
nearly as much ground in a given time
as a dummy lowmotive. For this rea
son, a poetical friend suggests that' he'
F. F. V's have lately entitle& that'll.
selves also to fresh Wails as "Fleet
Footed Virginians." In their recent
retreats, beginning at Philini and - erid-:
mg with the , last battle,
,they have
shown an ability to - do 'tip 'their Miler
with a loeseness only lobe surpassed. b
F. F. V.'s when Pennsylvania bayonets
are perforating their plat tails. Eye
witnesses of these - retreats inform us
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that the apdtatoo. theoop4oo4o3litilkekk
Fleot Footed .VANAlseN,}4ololo**
dOOOPO Astro4it IPLealtlAil6ber..*A4
board-gto'd MIEN ea c h A4l),ttir '. 4.o 111P j - ;‘ ; '.
gprteA in deft OE_, fi4 1 3 . 11 1 1it : :: 136iitYAfft;
Thiel. it;, irt sil o ` mohes
ad - vance of a rieth!siliknot bayonet,:';:l
lite rate of ~..
- twenty peffiour:•'"WhiffOlieJobn Ran
dolph ?' heft's' Patiklaititio" and how
now about' theltioredi'soilla
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ExCELEacueltitAV
da. WOLEB...F.gLcippqmp. 041{PBIELL.
WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO.
1 . GLASS MANTIFAIMIBILS,
w!FY. EL9, l ,49S__
'No. 9 Woof!. titroeA t Moro of Thou
gem, Pilittsbuirso. •
w. auNimwassx,.—..lw.vuO
fliThi NI IfGr HAMS ' & OXI—P I T4 7: 4. ~
BURGH CITY 6181t38 WORW—WarehOUlle. . --%''
lis Water strPet, and 158 First Fildaddire4 ':4
Yu., three doors' below ,
manufacturers of Pillepurgk, 01W Window
bruggista' alias Ware ' aim' ericazt OM=
ui -..,-:•-.
bi.BB,
luings. for parlor wuidows, ,chusobes and public
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islin.We are'tniNisrettlics ittretithled MI, WhM-
bo, at the ' :17
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shortest notice told ou Os most`temormbie terms. --i9l.
110 WEI Fri) fl
CAMBRIA c,Ottirtr i , P4l. .71.-
NOW N .
fritli% NEW AND BELFWITIU I, Rz -- -
A , , EVAT for those sinking OW* health. *MVO.
ure, iii 'situated' iiiitilaie iron the village cd To. '.- --_ A
nnitoguld- four . miles frout•Oreseigt station, on the ..
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Pennsylvania Central Railroad _ - oaf width to Lo, -'-
retto,therelirli Weil otitithroi*kliPlanlv-Boad. . ...: Y
TheMprings a i e theist j itt(Kcsetpore tide-water .6--5 ,
and life J -air Is - grill% MeMi` . luTißorath3 , " . 'i
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the tbetthoreePir, eekltn=g above 7IP
Summer. nit head - Wafers ht . llusquehana, . - i g-:;; , .
Clearfield sdxsibittritrou glormtaln woo
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are Mid with_ganie, affordingline sport to woo ~ .,,..„,'1
wheeze tond'ef - suetimiitintinitiMit ..,... ' _
BakiolcadthEellreatandrablynonstruoted with re-' ' ,2.....,
vo room and'ventilatiott,hild the whole fitted , ;. 3 .pl.'"'„
UP IlleeeriktaPPlianCe., Sti*Vjv co
contrtbate to th"-7 , , A
condo of th e gueets. the troops are supplied--1/
with running epringiwateraie marble bitable, anO 1>%49,
hot...andoold.Batha oneach Boor. Binh H01;11$138 fOt ~,
=piaci g 31.- i witb,water suPPlind itinti ... - -.4.;
kb, bar S roing.t:atamot and Shower. - r„
Bathe; Bowline Alley , Billiard - Tables, Ac., ie. - , 1
The table will be eupplied*lte all the delicacies -,"-: A
andiluxuries that the Markei,lallordsi. The Bar : , ..t: - .N
will be cocked with the best Wilms. Guests ma*, • ' - ,r..; r. 4
religion getting the Tureat' Mikes and Llgdara .... --;.!
that. son be obtained. . ‘I, ~'Y'
ThO Proprietor hopes to gori e r ratiefactionlo •,":•_`..','-
his guests, and be
,pairia or expels° will be tiptoed - , -- , j r,;:i
to meet Weir wishes and comforts.
The vrateraof these Springer haie been. analysed ~, 4... , ,,4
by igsveral eminent Chemis* , and tomato cants/it '.:''..:,-,.
in large proportions, all those Mineral
erties-for which the Springs o. this” spur ra_ ..5.1: , .? ,
Allegheny have long been iiiilehtated... ' :-... -','- My , -,. :4 , z.f;1
Excursion Tickets to LoMtotiprin for fieltort,, ' , l l ll
wifreeisstied.by the Pennitylaela s tlorvo,:.:L,. :-4
pally from Poiladelptua and liii.ttsburgh, and also' , ...;:'..-A
Baltlmore, in connection wittillMittiortnernOmitral',F
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treat( via flarristsug. .
, Fee further inftirmatrajelog* to Mr. J. *3 7 .-
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Donato Onassis, Monongahela Mouse, Pillataugtte r - -,-.‘,
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A Daily Mall leaves Loretto, for all parts of the'l
1 Inion. on the arrrral of - Visite - id lit Cresson,coachee ..:=IT A .%,:i. ;
will be in readiness to (moverthem to the eprings;;;; - ?al
FRAN eilik AVGIBIIO.II9 I . ~ f:.;....t1:1
in)2s:2m.nott . , ,-: • i Proprietor . ~,: :7,:.',:?
CHARLES' , G.IPNEity
78 'lEtt3..liaru#.
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Jim:9net and ilvfliks IpArqifierMa l
Lace Goods, Collars and:Wn,
-- Elotmet BibtiCalaj
film*" Holiex.r/ •
Hernatitched Hindkerehieta,
hna 6,6'nadtne Veils.
: , • ;if Pitxiiii
l ctanaies,
En*foldered Robes,
Lades Embroldered"Slart4'
Lace Berthas,
Far oy Fans., , ,
Genta'
Neck Tleß,
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nanakerobiefo,
40., Am n to
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good article t in °roar to tie perfectly secam rs,l
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c,etwiel by gll ;leading nbakdstg. blabling&
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PothORIAMI" l RELIABLE:
of 4alnivarrinifaftkiiisiocinoo
& t i 0 44, 1 310 14 b.0.0 minutest
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-- any shade of Black or Brown
MIAN4.TURE.
gold awakiwtioreoad arrodO yr . all hair
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