QLUNIE XIX. ght ,fittsbintgit post. Abfidsed iibery Mornfng, (Eksndatis Exurpted,) At the Nerth-Eaet earner of Filth end Wood eta. Terms: 8:z Dollara ‘ a year, payable atnetly la advabee. 6 copies, Two ente--..'w sale tt r t i ta lb r i le o the Moe. and O be the Newsh9ve.et the ``-ItATBE OF One InßartiOn,.—...- 50 76 itensertiorui,....- 3 00 «..«1 00 One week,...-. 1 76 6O Two weeks, 800 2001 60 100 76 One Three 4002 86 400 125 100 600 886 60 160 178 Two months 700 486 60 286 260 Ilree 9088004 BO 8 00 800 Four mouths--- -10 00 886 600 886 460 Five mouths.-- 11 00 786 640 886 660 Six moriths....--- 12 00 800 800 400 860 Mae m0uth5......-- 18 00 10 86 800 686 000 One year... --- 20 00 13 8610 00 686 12 00 Eltanthng Card, six lines , or less, per annum 00 CHLIMILUiIi MP PLiL9I7:IM One square, per annum, (exclusive or paper)...26 00 Marriage noticear6o cents: Death notices 26 wag FOR 1861. °log' ONE DOLLAR THE PITTSBURGH WEFXLY P(),IST, ESTABLIORLD OVER FIFTY YEARS, WILL Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAk Pn TEAR, IT 111 PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGEJZCLEAR TYPE. IT CONTAINS ALL THE EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and Mis cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Nlarkets. BEND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK GET UP CLUBS In your neighborhood. Bend hr a PROSPECTUS and a SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar Address JAMES P. BABE, Editor Ind Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BARN. EDWIN A. MYERS BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Corner WIIO A Wood Ste., Pitts,h. 111VBBY DEBOREPTION QP F LAIN AND FANCY PRINTING meted In the Onestketyle. rt. i s ia ROg a . 101IMERCUR, MECUM/ AND IEGAL WORK at shorinodoe, on reasonable terms, Pullman attention pied to the Printing of POSTERS ; PROGRAMMES, 6v., Par Concerts, Exhibitions andyiranses LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE A MACHINERY MOM LICIIIILTaIIin MN 110 LOIS . I factillibie tar lo wi ng out Woik with prompt. nem and deapata eannot be excelled by f ar peiefOLAl'atcT 'To Farmers. A FEWBIIBIIi3LSOFSILVRGRAY 111UON.WilatT, FOE BRED .— This Buck. ix oat ripens -about' two 'weeks earlier dm the r..anenon, 430MRamitiVscapes the hot Align*, «nos, so tobtekoucto ea-wheat in this latitude. yteids about six_ poan ds more fl our to the boatel, elm tt anzaltirldter than the flour from• the com mon Buckwheat. *or ealein szesalllots 19 Liberty strePt. 1.19 - W. W. WALLACE. For Rent. AdSTORr:ROUSE on .Federal and wousinsets, illeg,heoy, imitable for a Dry - Truombig:ouilhoe Store. . tohlahtf IL. lb VI S. : i it IV 2 , WIWI SOILUI. GOOD NEW Proit'or •_l.ld'annoe afeaLmiteck-vaiku q.t.., Juba argpoir, oohing Broody 'or WINS, New Oravito,'Loomocaftd Gilson Peel Ito to EiWOrtirk o - Aunt - lathe Thamood, Obaloyon sill get•all 0 M ASit sei4 l4l. /OWE thas allay other 010 la the' - ' ' Alooolooond bad toll sloortanot of a I orOff. _ ' woos -Mime, a nd WI o' borldideofiroofto t oad Domeotio ors. - IIAWORTR IV ER, da,l4 coma of Diamond and allay. 4 0.4.1 N 8 ' PISTOLS, BIFLES—rhe at A.,ft' toottoa of Rote to Nona of 'RIPLIIII, PISTOLS, a0,.,tr0., alroosoff, to oor oploadid Moak W. W. YOUNG, RWa No. ST Wood Most . ~ ,!.., ..,. J.. e. 'Zipl6 . ~,,, , , x ~.: , , ; •,-, ..- 'l llo ••••••••=minammThiliiiiiiii .. • . . • .., • .• -. • —..- • •. , -• r . i: : :' - 4 *-. - . ~ •' c: . r ' • . ..,-.. , • . , . .. • ---..• ••. ........... . •,. „.,.... . 1 ( t-- . ..: c. • . . . I . • .c, ci : i ~ f , ~. ~ , ~•I._ , .. . _ _ . .• _...„ .. W ,i ' :.- I • - • ',...--• tt ll4-41111F' . . . ... , ' . . . . \ ' I ' - , . _ .. . - . ,:i.. , -. -.•,-• , • • \-t , •.. ~...:!--:::--_ , h :....., ......, \\„- - • \ IL 1 ~ • , BE FIIIINIBMID .- 1 1' o- -A T CHIABTRII2D BY TH2 LZHISLA.THR2 OP Cash CripitaL.....s3oo,ooo Premium Nutss $132,843 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, AG, in town or country. Hon.B J. J Pearce, J. B. H T. T. Abrams, oG. C. Harvey, Ches. Grist, I). R. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen R_ON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Amine, Vice President. Taos. Ktroars, secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, No. 70 Fifth pennsylvani a /3:Laurance Company Of Pittsburgh, KW O Yonurtitk street. _ iiDIRECTOW Jaoob Painter,gody Patterson, Grier apron!. C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, HenryHennry Bprotrl.Nieh. Voeglitli. Geo. W. Smith. A. J . Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert Paunch, Chartered CapttaL—.._ $300.000 deseriptk MBE AND MARINE i. 1.111 s.B TAKEN, or all ona. BY. STATE - ;AUTIRORITY. AIWA' = INI3I7B.A.NCE CO OF HARTFORD. Incorporated in 16116--Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1&11...$ 2,266,176 32 Looses adjusted and paid, over. 1 5,000.0 m D.POPERTY INB II hED AGAINST a Danger by firs, or the Perils of Inland Navi gation, at at liberal rates and rules as solvency and fair Drat _will permit, A. A. CARRIER & IWO., Agents, R. EDIE, Surveyor. mylitaltia No. ea Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SHOES FOE THE FOURTH— shoes for the Fourth; Mow for the Fourth; Shoesfo_ttling obese at 08 D. 8. DIMZIBA.M I '..i i ,Ib 6th street, jran, Sails Oluffincri, &C. AMERICAN LRAM WORKS JONKSA LAUTH, • Mattufacturers of IRON AN N D AILS JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IHON. ghaftimg, Lauth's Pattat Piston Dods, Plates, &f, ws.sitooumsas, 98 Wetter Street, amid 1 MI First Street, PITTSBEittGI4, And corner of Franklin and heath Water btreets, lad cat 0. feiirlav Wed. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENqINE BUILDERS. IRON 1 4 01UNIMBILS, General MaehlnLsts and Boller Bakers, Near the Penn's R. R. 1-sssenger Depot_ PA., MANUFACTURE ALL PrTSRUItts KINDB OF Stearn Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty bone power. and ted for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blasi, Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to the construction of En gines and „Machinery for grist mills, and for up rieata, mulay and circular saw mills. Rave also on hand, Stunned and ready for ship. ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description' Also, iurnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Mlles in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Mssh'nery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. Sar•Orders from all parts of the country solicited and promptly filled: fe2l:dew SMITH. PARK & CO., NINTII WARD FOUNDR Wareho PITTBRURGH, P use; No. 1.4 S First and 1.20 Second stroete. r ,, eturers of all sizes and doettri ptione of Coal Oil, tte*n la and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Bad Inns, Do; Irma, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pul ler, uangere and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de. senption made to order. Having a complete machine ehop attached to the Foundry, an nooeastary fitting will be carefully attended to. fo2l:lTwad W. a. WILO3ItWIASEL. J. FIZNYHILI. N. v. aura. MACKINTOSH, 11 1 E, & CO., CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS., EA R CITY WATER WORKS, Pittaburg. h, tosh Jic Remphills P a l Manu ed e Pen tO s Ma ll c a k tin in g - STEAM ENGINES, and SLLDE VALVPS, of all sizes and beat st - yles. Having put up Machinery of large capacity and of the beat quality, we are prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in this line, truatng that by promptness and the char acter of our work to merit public patronage. We call special *tendon to our BALANCED VALVE 0130ILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unatuaned to this elms of Engines. Zi"STEAM GUAGES FOR BALE, and Warrant. ed correct and durable. ja26:6m LAKS st'runou COMB MINES. aYn SMILTING WORKS . PARK, in. ) CURDY & MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH- Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper mottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Bolder, ke., also in porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheol Iron, Fire, &e. Constantly on hand, 'I innaen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 First, and Second streets. Plttihurzh, Ps. fasecm I orders of (1 •.1. ' , sr m,t •ny 4 4.10i1Wi mammy' for 111,1•4•• /11416111 Mi. 1110 LE, FaNGINE BUILDER AND MA_ GREAT WESTERN PLAININ4 MILL, car. ir bury and Duquesne Way, Pittsbeergk its., will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, thefollos_nng machinery yin :-.SteamEngines, Turning Lanaft, for wood' and Iron Pla ners, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; House and Tobacco Screws; Patent-right and Model , Ma chines, in the best manner; Shaking, Panes, and Rangers, of all saes and variety; Screws, of any di. &meter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats. 41141.. Lathe inheare Ana other Planing done to order ; can plane 82 inches wide, 9 feet 6 inches long. AU OrLiers Promptly Fi/ica end Barasstle &anted. N. S.—Particular attention and promptitude an , en to repairs on Printing Presses and r , t) . ..r Ma. chines. mylblyd ansuranre - - - - Monongahela Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH. Om:sae—JAMES A. BUTCH/SON, President, HENRY M. ATWooD, , seer e . a yy. CAPT. JAB. WOODRUELN, Gen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. HS WATER STREET ineure all kinds c, f Fire and Marine 1404. ASSET 8, MAY 70th. 1861. Stock Due Balls rayable on demand and secured by two approved names .4 7•3 Too ce Bills Receivable...—....-. 23,667 34 Bills Discounted ......... 30'236 78 Mortgage 12,000 00 116 Shares fdec f natuos Bank stock °cunt $ 6,166 00 100 Shares Camerae' Bank t4ock copt 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh Balance of Book Account Office Furniture .. Oath DIRECTOR 9 . Wm. B. Holmes, Jag. A. Hutchinson, Wilson Hiller John Atwell / Wm. Rea, S. B. Robison. Jno lif'Devitt Richard Hays, Jos. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Robt. Da!sell, 0 o. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Win. Means, James Woodburn, mv2l Allegheny Insurance Co. ARa i ll ostrum-DA PI TJ o. 37 warn SU ' St.; ask flock. tiNSURICS AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISRf3. AAO JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOR, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dcastreiti—jesibe Jones, U. G. Hassey, Harvey t. B. 0. Childs, Cappt. Gray, John A. Wilson, S. L. Sohn D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, IL P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob't L M'Grow, Rob't g Dana. . En 72118 WEST BRANCH hittual Insurance Company, LOOK MAVEN %ANTON COMITY PIMP S YLP4.211416. OFTIMS: A. A. CARRIER President. L EiRLIKB SPROUL;teeretary. TERRY, PRICE AL CO IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, Iso., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PUILADIGLPHIA, PA. JOHN V. MAI, DANIELL B. PIMA OLIVIA T. l ifitaHT. (16121 V Seating Gasser, &r. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, VIII and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FB.ENOH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 121 S Smithfield Street, Detraet's Block, between Filth and Sexth, .Pitte burgn, Pa. Aka- City Glass at manufacturer's Prices:lA Particular attention given to repairing Paintings, Reguildin g Frames and business cards (rained at wholesale price. petty BAYNE & NEEPER, (BIICCItBBOBB TO A. H. ROWAND STEAM BOOK BINDERY BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY No. 72 and 74 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND ING in every variety, BT.~ANT{ .1300$© Ruled to any intricate pattern, and bound in every desirable form. Ail work warranted to give satudaa bon Prices at the Lowest Rates BAM'L P. BAYNE. stp=md J. H. HILLEBaum & CO.'S FASHIONABLE HAT STUBS. 15 WOOD STREET. PRI NG STYLE SILK & CASSIKERE kJ RAM. FRENCH AND AMERICAN FEW HAM Al! Oradea and Colors. CAPS FOR OKNTIS, YOUTH'S, AND UHILJALEN Ot every deseriptaon STRAW GOODS In great variety. . CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS To suit all tastes. All at the Lowest Hates at J. H. HILLERMAN S CO.'S, maBt, 76 WOOD ST 4141. EUROPEA N AGENCIV THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN goo t, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prepares to bring out or send bect passengers from or to an part of the old country, either by steam or sailin - g pees els. int.s.ens FOR Sada, payable in any part of Surope. Agent for the Indianapolis and Clincinnall Bea , rose. Also, Agent for the old Black Star ides oi• Baiting Pack ets, and for the lines of Steamers mil.. few oetsreen Nee York, Liverpool, elsago..erid Galway. BUTS and Xiestanrimts. .4: I i.V'A.C3I•E 130178. E. No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT. To PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor, l AVING tak.entin ifitted up,with all the modern Unprovem late, this popular re. sort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the best the market afford. Oysters will be ser ved up to every variety of style, during the sea son. Bus Wines., Liquors sad Ales he feels con &lent in recommending to the public for their excellence. ' Can, Bucket and Bilell Oysters received daily and 13.01 d Wh".44.4.1* and Retail . ralkl yd SEET.IN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at B a great expense, with all the modern tin. provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub, lie generally, with.tbe best tbe Market effendi. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALE:B he feels mmfident in re commending to the public for their excellence. Sfir• MEA 1.8 eerved up at all. hours, and 'DAY and NIGHT 130/111DILES taken. ,ap4:ty . O ite •B, YSTES 'f L a ii.HOUBI,- NO. 111 WOOD StOffT„ MSvs" IRMOB. vvvrisma Aso ...=Dzii n e . " LAKE AND EAAITEHIt.F.IIOI, FRESH PRILADELPgIA AND BALTIMORE O'S TEEN AND WILD GAME. All tai Choir Pro r 511111110111. n 026 GBOAtia & OQ, - 16,140 00 e 6,97 76 400 00 40,152 30 $222,834 17 runt - AVEN E RAM, ; DAR BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth StAgket. HE,BEST OF. laguons ALWAYS on: hand, and the Choicest Defeo of the Beason. served np la the most superior manner. Allirldeals at all lxim's or the.dal and *Vit.* PlTTBBUitett PA. nivrilvdew. CORN UCOPILAE RESTAURANT, BY El 4 YOUItiii,.FIFTIONY :fHE ATTENTIONOF KEW - RANTS and others • is directed' to this enfolMnitment, ah has been recently , fitted iv for tLerirpoise of affording a 13TIBBIAliffIAL MATINS HOUSE IN A MITRAL LOCUTION. Counety 'folks attending market are particularly 'invited 'to call. Everything pertaining do an EATING SALOON will always be found. of the freshest the Market afforda. • IM:dm • MANS ON HO. SE, e EORGE AU - ENZ, Proprietor, N 0.844 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger DepOt of the Pennsylvania liadrcia,d, which 'makes it the most tionvenient house in the Gip/ for passengers arriving by that road. it. The 4 proprietor having, at coasideiwblo_,expenee, fitted up, in excellent style, the fitiNSIONHOUSE, would respectfully.solicit a shdre of publl e age. There 113 attached a aplendiaLSTAß and extensive WAGON- "'UM-, affording amVe acsaira modation to totveleta and steamsters. H% Larder and Bar will be furnished with the tient the 'mar. t can it . (Alm Panini its. JAS. MI LLINGAR, lIONONGAHR LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he bee rebuilt Since the are, and having enlarged his establishment, and tilled It with the newest and most approved machinery is now prepared to furnish flooring and p boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sae ands hutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, &a. South Pittsburgh, September 7,1261. hall M A. Nil ROW LOat •RDW RESTORED. JUST PU BLISHEI) ON THE NA TURE, TREATMENT, AND RAP/PA.I2 uppit OF B PERMATORRREA,' or Seminal EfeakneAs Beinial Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Ends , . 81008 and impotency, resultin_g twin %Naiad*, Ate. By Robt. J. CulverweLl, D. Sept' under seal, In a plain enielOPe to aug adth",clPgrar 4, oil receipt of two stamps,. Dr. RAO.' J. . NE, 12: Bowery New York. PostDinee Box, No. 406 d at PHTSBURGH, THURSDAY NIORNIN-G, JULY 18, 1861. aastimerel, — tte E. WATT S; ligolt-Pulers. -AND -...-WM. W. NEEPER. gatters, &L VITIPSStin/ai. , Will. crr A. FLY "P 'l.7' BI- c. te r' at the Pittsburgh nist feat, ' kir Artist. a, v Woad AMID B. ..... 3 rixB f.orazt M'CALMONT &KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,. FIitANSLIN, VENAIM) CO.. Persil Ova vita. H. W. PArnisson 6.14r.1./Airsor PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant, jekly I 'ITT.SB U (ill, PA. H. F. tucks, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofile•, No. 72 (Arent, Street, _ (Three doors below the Court EtotitieJ n2yeay Pirko:mum, Pa. L. BRACKENRID4R, ATTORNEY AT LAW.' Ofifoo, No. 185 •IFourth St" PITTSBURGH, PA. 0 .A. R JD . 1[ SCOTT, D ENTLST • Has removed to the bookie Mtely dimmed by Dr. W. 6. 'WARD, No. n7B Penn Street. (South aide,) third door above Harm 'street. Aar °Moe bourn from 0 Litt: 411 6P. ht. ill JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, No. 97 Wylie litreAA, Pitts Banixtraz:—Dr. A. AL I'ol6k, D. D. Biwa, Vag., HAllock, Theodore Bobbins, Russell:A•rett,* Seq. znylkly TEETH! SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. .OSILL, ham removed to 246 PENN • STREET, In the hones formerly occupied oy Dr. G. FL Keyser, opposite Christ% Ohnrcll.-- Re will ve all the modern unproventepte. Teeth ineertedat various knoeafrom alf. to paper set. sancuarea—kev. w. sewed, Rev. aaranal. iey, A. Bradley, A . 8. Ircendleas, M. D, Hop. kum, W. B. Vaakirk, Dr. deo. H. Keyser. W. dim kw, Simnel lege.. au27.1 DR. C. BA.ELZ. WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN• ALSO-AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS 1"011- RUPTURES_ dolly OWL PENN AND WAYNE errs. JOHN M. KIRCfATRICH.....--JOHN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Capartheratdp in the practi eof the Law. JOB N M. KIRKPATRICK. JOHN MELLON. Pittabargh, May 16th, 1861. KIRKPATRICK Ai. Mt:LIMN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - No. 1183 Fourth otzeot, five doori above amithfieid, PlitiburiM, Pe. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney al Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittabargn, be tween elm& aela and Cherry Alley. dellly GEORGE S. SELDEN HAVING I..ji resumed THE PRACTICE OF 14,W, may hereafter 04 found at his office,l22 Fourth street, Pittsburgh._te22 -- AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor ALA„. to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street 461- Office hours from eight to I O'clock, sea from 2to 6 o'clock. • •••;..;.4 ,- 'rhii.4, C i'Vllsu ANL 14.kibUttlN13, ABA *. MEM ISICI9IO. *S.Teetlx extracted.. Hot, CoW and Shower Bat he dankly F. HEM 177 Grant atreet. Moe, studies, &c. I►,UB,EKA OIL COMPANY, VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA.. (CHARTER= ZIiBIWAILY 18T, 1861.) Capital. —.....410000 0 A. M. MARSHALL.. Pres. H. F.. DAVIS see. A. bi* Kimball. W. H. itioi4es. James Forgoer, C. Berm:war, J. 14. Oarnagban. Office in that of R. 11.1wrie, vity of Allegheny, Pa. ' mbllkernd ALADDIN COAL OIL . CORM+ V BRERETON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS, 4:5 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., - LT AVE ALWAYS on hand a supltrior ji..Lquwlty of LUBRICATINO, ILLUMINATING and CRUDE OAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, 'Wholesale and 8:./iy _ _ _ B. C. Sr. J. U. BAW WEB, INANWAOTIORIBB Or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, no. 41 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa DHOT OG EN, (.'UAL AND CA R BUN A OIL LAMP STORE. I GUARANTEE MY Coal and Carbon Oil To be the best in this market, and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and" best, and of every ..variety. COAL OIL is the moat economical and rrillian Jight known, and is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supolied with Coal or Carbon Oil, pnxe. and of the filleat quality, at low pricesalso, Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys. C. THUM Nos.lo and 12 frl . g . street * below Market., rna22.lviisw in the "FpWovi -oriven bus ntaiins NATRONA OIL. ^IiNANIIFACTURED )3Y PENNSYL vania Salt hisnulactnring Company CLEAR ;AND ODORL*IB, and guaranteed unchangeable in color, • " THE mi,omiNATon OF THE DAY " Constantly on hand and for sale by P. S. M Cc, al thelr new aide, No. 24 Wood street, between First Ilin E lecondstreet. etto. CALHOUN, Genoral Agent. A. FLOICT), CIORNER FOUBTK AND ROSS STS., Pitteq arg herit.stgeni for the receipt and sale o C 11101MILN I S Resin cons 01 is receiving ht avy and light ods ap#, itqloing Purposes , whi . 1014 . ..10arf0r moo t,,t F.ih only spilteind bw '~ ~~ ~~. aper, NEW TA - ktli • saibßE. BigNintri 4 t 4113. No. 107 Market Street, THE" SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING anew and large Mock of • PLPEIII. 111A.111G1111404, Embracing aatomplete assortment for Dwen in e s . Stores, °flimsy Halls, Churches, dm, to which ne would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub. lie. having an entire new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of now goods will find them by , looking through our gespytatier PaTbtlifd WALLPAPER! WALLPAPER! The Largest kolortment told Lowest Prices to Pitteburgh. Come and see. WALTER P. MARSHALL, N o . St Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has for sale ?rotten. Getman end Ameridan WALL PAPERS ; atat PABLO Il lathti3C ERB, 0103ROKE% "IDDGEtA so 50,0001 , 011 s at 121 ets. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 eta. Winnow - OmerAtna, Finn Bolan Patina, Teem COIRAB, Czrulias, sa J Look for the Striped Front. 'rob only plao• in town where a fall apaortment of ranch pepsin to kept. marl 6 SKIT'S & PITCAIRN; liereiant Tailorsi WT. CLAY R STREET; D TAMP& AS RECOMMENCED BUSINESS wt. his iild Aland, ' 1 ,1014 FOURTH STREET,, where he *lll be Out to see his old friends find public generally. Will also do CUTTING for fnr hewn d rn.n. 101 ITT tAt J • MERCHANT TAILOR, SAINT. GLAIR (Dr. Ineres Now Building,/ ,17:ir PITTRBITROR. W kl. MVE.II7. Q. M..1.XX3C13. M'OEE & CO., W • _ MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Oletning and Gentlemen's teurniehing Goods, corner of Pedant' street and market Nquare, Allegheny city, Pa. jell Ipdaw I 0 ITSEI, SIGFIsT ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, •l, Cur. St. Clan St. and Duquesne Way, OS. Ift. 111G114A S. u an a/r PromptlyA woii( Ex e e ix at ur' . towe willbe . . .1* *1 „ orekly HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL rAINTE ANLVGLAZiIIeat. Fourth St., Bet: Wood & Stultkesld PITTSBIr Reg PA. ri-All wnrir nromntiv attended to. torilldyd 11.01T8E AND SIGN PA • Ea,. P. 4 ) 5 11RIE11i, 40 . Orders nw.. tAserneet. shop, (gaolstreet, opposite Cathedral. A TTENTIOT. E colattuNiTy t.rey an Haney Dress ElcOdts Olko /sett' Nullities, Grey itenfrews Needle Work, Hosiery, fd I tut, &a .1111,elasiog out very en eap, Gorwo j k o t Domestic and Staple Goods is also bsEormd. UNsott . "it MMUS strgai, Aortrarding mut 45.oninzission. • II - AMES W. CRAFT, Commission and at, FOrwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Offiee and Stowage, No .32, North Levee, Saint Louie. N. B.—l will give immediate and personal attention to a t Ltivinett entrued t my or which hark(( tt ill e he reasonstable.o lielerence f s : L. R. Forsyth... st. Lonik.; Paull ailing, Bt. Louie ; v. Brashearg Co, Cincinnati; Mexere, Mix J Orally Philadelphie ; ,Nf l Arthur, fsyrne & Gibtione, New York; W. C. M'Dow«ll. T. Ewing,HansB,4 Northnp to., lianas;J.'W..BurbridgehCo_New Orleans; W. W. 14 esion, alernl.l,ls: Pennock &Hart., Pitte burgh; G. W. Calm, Pittet.orgh; P H Ball, R. D. Adams. Chteago,W. Coolbaugh, Burlingtonjown, W. El..Fo.4.lewivi, Burlington, Iowa: Copp!. et•nnel-1, Bowman. and aver men vet•erttliv ' piStern igduattisnal. , 'ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,. Ulmer Care of the Franciscan Brothers rrius INSTITUTION, SITUATED 4 1 IN LCIRRTTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, four miles from Crosson B*tion, on the direct route betwebr Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered IsllB, with ,piiviliges to center the usual Collbpate Honors and Degreea.• The loda tion of the College is one of *sport healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of • the Allegheny Mountains proverbial, for 1.0 pure Wan; bracmgalr, end ague scenery- The baclastiogear 0 0 13 IIMInee on AO MONDAY after the 16th trf AI7GI3BT, and ends about Mrs 29th of ,11.01/6 *Wing. Itls t divldgd into two Sessions. Studente cannot return home between the Session& MI the Apparsitureiteces7 eery for Land Surve IKriginee ying, ring, Ac., will be furnished by nto , the 8 nts. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from sign! years to the age of man hood. Tziat , - , .Boarciluld Tuition, payable half yawl, in advance ........ • . .................. $lOO Washing and use :10 Classicadand Modern Languages, extra.— _. 10 Students spend Vacation at the C011ege...41: llr Relerence can be made to the Rt. Bev. Bishop Otuonnor, to the Rev. T. 8. 'Reynolds, ft Marrs, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh leoeAse. THE WES CHESTER A CALI EMT; A T wxsTer-i PsYgR, PA,, eon WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelola by the , ylvania Central or the West Chester three& Railroad will resume the duties of the BUMMER TEMM on the Stet day of MAY nstatt,r and close on tile list day of - "iiptember. Tne acho4 thereto!, ,e Ismseasionauring befiUMbillAbbßUMY‘ Pupils are receirisi at an time at proportionate charges. The averag e dumber of studente bijiat under.the arge of - nine Teachers. The French, German and eparush languages are taught by native midmost *tractors. For catalc i iii‘app i li to , WK. F. W Ch. M. PrinclEal, . apl.2o4N' , .adieoct at West Chester, retina. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT Ft , :D17030.7Z) J ARIES W. WOOD WELL Nos. 97 and 99 TAlrd Street. , Am) 11l FOIURTEI STREET, cossisTlNO or ALI.. VARIETIES UN STYLES AND leiNhial t ataxerna roc Hoteib and Private Dweillngs. All ordore csreltnly pr packed omptly and boxed. attended to, and the Steamboats and tietsla furnished at short notice. Cabinet Masers supphed with every article in the me. MsrS _ _ 1. 4 1 U EN IT URE leo UAS.R.—A full aseortmont of Pit tialturgh manafaolured tr OEN TURA embracing BO REA UX, BOOK 0Ad123, W AIWILOSIS, VIM every article needed in & well furnished dWel. as well ee a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the oui3 terms on which business is done at this sedan. lishment is for CABE, Wean are made accordingly. Persons in V sum of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by canine at FACKINkat & IRWIN'S, No. 10$ Smithfield street. below Fifth. J. /1:1,11 erth3nt gat ors tirlBllllG AL D:O33IOIER GOODS • —A T— r REDUCED, PRICE 8 HAVEWE Ntr RECllVal uuol)tis _ faT t ; i tor STRING AND tilninigß BALES ? which have h 0 ,03 ttOot - lOd wnii mom .chan utfuol core, ml .feet , ontident thatln the RICHNESS OF EtABRIC,ANDATYLIEt —ll F C.+ 0 0 S WILJZ AS FAIRNESS OF FitrdE They will 413.4LPASS GOODO a she kuka ever before opened in thi. oily, and would Tweet. fully solicat mr earl) cnll from. OW Pettette est the. pob.lo to examine the same for themselves sA at UM. GRA 11( dri.WOrri' MERCHANT TAILORS. mylO 1w F 1 'ft 'aristucim, Al 0. 4$ ainters. `. M I G OBN, oiEcopcb sTugl,4 91111 E DA ILV POSIR‘. THURSDAY MOH GIUMTULYf be* United States Treasury Nots 'rho ( inquiry has been made as to ,what pOrtioii of the Treasury bills and ,notes under this Loan Bill are mode .payable and 'receivable for ' he trithlie dues. The New Yort Tines says-the discretion of the` DepartmentiiitMeift free in paying outeither the 8.-yeall.34l_ bills.. The more temporary 3,65: (which may be subsequent)) , converted into the 7,30 denomination ) ) or the notes of circulation without,interestin, all contracts, settlementp, &p„,.with the public creditors, and t i e use of the litotes of circulation by all "dishttrsins officers, in place of specie, would seem to be 'unlimited, so long,'ils the redeinp tion of these notes on demand in specie is taken care of at one or'the other' of the principal Sub-Treasuries of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. The , it gges t ion that these notes are to be represented,: all times, by-a correspond.., lag amount of specie 'actually in ha.nd, no niore and no leas, and that the Se cretary will only employ them to the ettent that specie is first exchanged for them, is simply a mistSke. The whhii3 ,principle of this circulation' is the niv toe' one of facilitating the disbursel merits— of the Government and the accommodation and convenienee of the'' , public. The notes cf circulation will be receivable, of course, for customs, public lands and all other dues to the , 4 :: 4 4avernment, and we find authority for the receipt as cash vf- no other bills under this meesttie l ; befbre their matu rity, as in the case Of the present out: standing Treasury bills under the old laws. Such, at least, is the reading of the limn Act as it passed the House of Representatives. With , the -amFle pro visions for the redemption and receipt of the notes of circulation, and for the conversion of the 3,65 per cent. bills at the end of a single year, (or in less time if so dated,) into 7.30 per cent. bills, it was not desirable that the customs revenue should be otherwise interfered with. The effect upon the preeerit six per cent. Treasury Bills, of two peen? date, is to advance their value to about par, say 99 @ 991 per cent. Interesting News from the Rebel states. The Charleston Courier suggests that agents be appointed to receive subscrip. tiona of rice and other Confederate pro ducts, to sustain the Southern cause. The New Orleans Delta says that the New York marine insurance policies cover the losses by pirates and not by privateers; therefore, if the Northern Courts condemn the Southern erivs teers as pirates, the insurance companleS will be liable. A special dispatch from Richmond, dated the 9th instant, says that several prominent prisoners, who werelitherto ra parole, have been confined because of the action of the Federal anthorites relative to the Souther privateers. The Charleston --Courier tells its country readerA 'to save their goose quills, as the stook of steel' pens Will sbon give out. . The New Orleans Delta,, of. tile ,1.1,,th . inst., says that "the further persistence of the Confederate States in endeavor ing to.abtain a recognition of our us tionality is useless." It also sayei4hat the - British Ministry has not the courage °Or' inclination to apply to the Coo, fediiiiitn Staff the 'rules *bitch slid tab anifountrt A applied , to other nations; TOO iln Ugh intOottLance.:bas beettlissign. til ed, to :tlae idea 1, , t .bance,,, iixid ,L- f nglaud L 'woOldlreiii the Inekidi $ - .0 et qmtt.4- , i3 t il wiictinii." , T iiiii&st 'prOtioses ib' zecit ll4l4,666, 6athilipfittirnid *net , theiresident Ocininis4f albpOtrerswhiebi i? 4 ,,il , Petr.Reessi *, 1414iler..tithers:ef the: Lionfed,rate Statei abroad , I • 'tae •Orniniohtt = - • WW iannbutiadd tOttrailltniegiteiPilitit Professor Grant hati_hedn employed i by the government -to-Atreet one---of his powerfuf gi'rdi4Veila' Ron rotviti'6rdni to A 1414111 4 - tittr loittMies audio:nett bn.: tinder*, I . 4 4RitthatV4arter• bgilitk•is gie ..4104 :14 ao t of 01„ArtifLpitil lig,hta t ,and will serve tia a' valuable agent Oen in An improvement of iheilime-points has lately berniatenb. ea Prasaer 4 §t a tOeYporitio44oo l for inoroasin of thin It arrarging tWo liine paints oppbsitd'ontran Jeer, *tiaras' the jets of flaike, ands they are-mule t6' conteeige toward& s common center byleing-grad ually ptciieed foward f, with a spntg or weight, tejfeep ; _the points ~,,,, sin eontaitt when theraine tiOn" theta. lithe eon& 'are retaited in tribiis, and a fresh surface is 'r entinnallt preg' seated/ to the action - lof the -ignited gas. • _ , ~ The calcium light consists of a tine stream of hjAti'ogen and'ancithg'lme Of oxygen gas, •cateftilly broiight into ion tact and burned upon a piece of purl , otalk."--£3lentifio Ainer jean. c_oLolfrsL, fe- Cer is but thirty-seven years or age, and a German by birth. ' He ia a graduate of-the sohoo?' at Oarlshitte.— HeLentered the - regular army ofißadein and was adVing4444l_ tbe„pQati of :chief adjutant, 847.1 His szapptkkip,xitk, the first revolution S on ern.{ lost him' his commission. ap:: pointtid 4enerallin-Chief thin.* iu ning. of the secoadwraiolutietiirolliaw 1848, and_ led the - forlorn Aope of the liberal party with greatewemy 4700. He came to AmenosiiilBso ; wits a professora Dr 7 Dames Mademy, , and =married- -Di Dulon's daughter. He ,repgiyecta gall, o Fofessorship. la St., Louis, where he soon, became diatin &shed for his great militirs talenta„ -- • - N „I Maxon GEN: Ron Ear PA 1s Major General Robert :-.Patfehii3lqosNai born in Ireland:in 1702, andetnig*tcol'a 'to this tountry. when. quiteyoungiWi f -A, ing up his abodnin. Philade -;1410.4,1), received a . collegiate early manifested miliig44llol4,lloPlMx After graduating, atcollege:kt-mli€1„1/bct, pointed First I f ieutoopt in the Twenty second_ regiment of regular U. fantry; 1813; lie rii4fer's red to the Thirl=siennerefiaiiiii:afir pOinted AkstiVitiet Ninety Qtitiiteiigas* •'` General '(with the rank of ei . etaiti January,lBl3, and Clantain:4tAina,l'44 1814,cand thereupon-relinquished-lank in-the staff:- He retired fromthearmy,•., in the same year, upon the, disbandnient, of his regiment. He subsequently lOWetl.the professien 9f, the adopted, city, and. for many Yearif,, T aa44 connected with the military of f 414 .T. , 4 , deli Ada. In 1847, he was OpPiSell,..ib Major 'General of volunteers; ckeded to Mexico' and assumed - 'coi4-Waled of his division. He ivas soli of v engaged in the siege of Vera Crew,' shortly afterwards his health failed; andii/ he returned to the :United States,i and was therefore unable to take putilethet,, Well-contested battles in the upperVartm Of Mexico, which crowned, the Ataerii' can arms with glory and .conquered,, !wane. • - ,q) tiNNERAL SCOTT AND ,GENE:LALAt2W4I TENNoN.,--Some of the . Washingtondt ehrrespondents of ; Abe New. Xerk.,,pressq, i are still snarling at General:. Fettcrsol43,,. because be does not oblige thete, i wltk„ a sensation, "advancing” { of his' orders. He is, loievel t 44 1. 3 4 ,„ thorough • nd too " experierieernsollier to be influenced by suchsieall ty. General Scott iemerketfibillatt&-'4 day last,that it General PattiftioriNii*/*Fra before he got his orders;` ustiittidaVe 1 - 4 terribly mauled."' The General-in' LehkllN has • planned his eampaigni ,, knowinglyA and deliberately, and he doesaiwiwea tend to be turned aside-10112pp factions popular chzmor. He is eonfide*of„the, melt; and certain l y the opening of acti operations gives , protaise 0f43(e:64;$ tain and conipliftobittniiih:' 'General Patterson, in hia•VaVions'movemenN-4 advance and retreat, has so fait acted tinder. orders from the headquarterit-•lof the Army, and the censure and.remarks of the New York press and.:: their ...ear- ci respondents, unmerited and unjust, as they are, will neither hasten nor re tard his progress, nor prevent him from marching to victory when "he does move. MAJOR GENERAI. MeCLELLAir.--, This officer, who .commands . Atte eral forces in Western Virginja i is k . son of the great stygeon, GARIge., Clellan, of Philadelphia, who , died ; * law years ago. The General isOfekt,, , Pointer, fought in - Mexico, Went to g q ,- rope on a military 'commission a fay years ago to examine into Elle science of war in the camps of the great *Wank' in the Crimea; afterviards , rirciiigend become Vice President of-the'lllinbisw Centeral Railroad, and then .':aiseepted:- , -, the Presidency, of the Ohio and Miiatiso sippi road, from which he was etalledl7.4, Gov. Deonipton,„og Qhio, aoMAIPT en,4 l eral . of the Ohio ycliiinteers, this into Ole . regular 4rmy,!),MYß,.l*Eit, dent,pc accept tlia„ poctitlMlrA re- it t si holds." Fit! is 3,4:yedrs of i1e,079:i cents a veiY'Yotithftifapiiiii*ee. EXCELSIOB, KASkrAit i ga..,.,, ,A. w0L.F.F...,..F. T.,..miugarr44olsooludi,lit WOLFE -PLONKETT4tOe= ‘'''' G L A554.110.17119114.VMR5, W'. RE Er 01./ e No. 121 Wood Street * , Comer oriltridi i iwaski v . ~..i ., ) , . ~R ittoPaxor,htpt i 4 ',.. 01111111Ved111,......D. CIIPINjSGHIOIO.7.R.II/URVILA •al MORN ' f i r...r....1 ' lA.__ -, : 4 1 IVO* r ."' "' cUNNIAGLIAIZIA - ai,pifragi„! BURGH CITY KASS WOP.KI3.—AIarePIRWte,, „ 1 9 Water street, arid 166 4 Pirst Art 1- .l iTimv,""' rot., three doors be v , MonO iotbwMiktit idanufachlrera of' Mb .',. gh City' iSd il.uliggtets' Glass Ware flild Aliterielm—Lf943rMi blmas. for parlor mildews, churches ' and lounwo %eliding% i dif ; tl' 15. P f t i.-41 /0 711 1 1° a, vauarx.....—., . WKEE gt'PIEUAPS,S4I '944 N , •to , ( 24 agiti EEISAL 11' Tama Iniv-ttozoitriter,:fls Payette'' 9tlMeTe ti ; i; ` ,. , 4 Between Hand and Tird'ne streets, fif il A gli n i t ,lll 4.: 4l laig.ar • .3.We are prepared lk.Pn stops id I key, Ale; nialses and- twityn Park. BAnICEILEi c. .I),S tre aaortest noticla and obilibe Inoshlettatatio o:oDef[orlimilvomqw,M . ;tinj.t. 3OA ft CAM BRIG& eoll.lll4lfi 't ifa b4.la N 0 W 0 P't ~! mills NEW ANII- IGHTFEMRBI, SORT for those sce, IF,MOAbIrh,,MIB.4I9. are, is situated one' m ite num m e g'4,-0 W 2,: 1 1 .44 % row., and four . rtaleafrem CronivreitAintOu t maw," Pennsylviinhi Central Thalited—from watch to Lo. ther4 n is -a well hourtruenk-Edaficer.,i srt rattp, - - i atti Iho Sp gs ant aoom k6OO feet ve tides' a and , the air is idea*. ibbismikiini Mr* 4 :tsitiii , "tae therincemeterossidgu n ranguilg,.,aw r.c , no . • alta,Ammer. ThishMdtritfirs'offile hilistpieh li a Clearfield abound in tromoled thetconntain ranges are tiled with mo ose aphrt to those who are fond of such amuse meats.. The tauldingsareadretrably cuniditteted *int 1.44- 'Tem to room and 4m ventlisMoNOVid tto., ll A l l9jp i tlps4. 44t up with every i:intuit% that van contribute to the comfort of Me flumffil : 7-lan)rocHl4l Irrlink, with running spring_ wafer, in marble lttid ," hot, and eold Baths wretch door. ;Bashi o ladies and gentlemen. Withstyater 81APMAIV the lake, baring timmtblog•tritamid % ': Baths, Bowling Alley Baie V ab * t i V i tev... Lot .- . 31 The table - will be impOliect le onowj e g and luxuries! that ,thakatituat atta4vw,.•., whiatamii will 'be'tbeked-titith the bea-wuk% ibsts Mai ribly upon liettkg thwiltireatg.l l / 4 1,get , ildokokile ; glut eau be obtamelt.. , - ..,,. ... The Proprietor bnpititloglginiiirridißkillibilW iga tO g uto gud i r 1 gi m lnl o h w n l ikoni.9* - .1 robot r fte Ile to Th e;W ide rl o tililefiell 3 PdalliS Unakwatu tirmiyald ' 13141flent Mamie found to co I* /ergo Propmflon4 tied Animal - 4 aties tor s quoh..rh .11ZseWratedkl P 406,, dal Jategbenviiiviobit g , - , s, - 1 EfhltitlAylcketael tkriagglekkxwims4d *Bite' ismiy:fly-A 1 aem IlAjn-tigliv r t i Imin Pw =bla -11 _ 015 ,, 1 1040411111dlisseft Itt I more t lueo on wi !Ill? AA OttgapSentral Railroad via RarrisA io For Jurtherldraf n Si* fhIaiLIVAU Dotiatb oA9Affut , edifragOiela atTel tlitabiah* ~ 1)1+ .t. ,- , fli Fait -, 514 Ilifq A batty Ittaii,l±,Tta liore_ for ipt ,, t)iptiake, ,Unioa , .vassianawtAvilit win be an restuinent MCOMeI them to*** ti ' traumas A.- tastatlabaad . . •ci- , ~T.,,,u„,,:.,.!...:1*..1.-....: - -.i..4...-.7.],a-,.--.".:. „„... - .. ,, ti.. ,- -. , .... ~. .... ...,. _.,...:.,_ ..~.r...~.~..«wxs:iitikr,.~. ..i • I-,:i 41." - V Itt 44 it , ;i '~~ q s~'3.
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