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    VOLUME XIX.
ahe Flash* iptißt.
liabed Every Morning, (Sundays Ercepted,)
At the North-East corner of Fifth and Wood sta.
• Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable strictly in
advance.
/61416ng1e ()opine, Two Oente--.^r sale at the
tonnier in the Office. and by the hiewshfwe.
BATES OF ADVERTD3INd
Ittn.Una.
Daly. These tzias O. a f. Week
weak. a vsek. Teak. is pap*,
One insertion, 50
Two insertions,..-.... 76
Three insertions, —.. 00
One week,. .......... 175
Two 800 2 00 1 80 1 00 76.
113;66:11936.1[3,.......... 400 266 2001 25 100
600 885 50 160 175
700 465 50 286 260
rhree months...-..... 900 600 4 50 800 3 09
Four racesitts---... 10 00 666 6 00 885 4 60
rive trionthe....—.—.. 11 00 7 86 5 50 8 65 5 60
Six 12 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 6 60
Nina m0nth5..—...... 18 00 10 86 8 00 6 36 000
20 00 13 3610 00 665 12 00
Standing Card, six lines or less, per annair 10 00
One square, per annum, (exclusive or paper),..2ls 00
Marrumenotioes, 50 cents: Death notices 26 cents
tow. FOR 1861,
ONE DOLLAR.
THE PITTSBUR GEE
WEEKLY POST,
ESTABLISHED OYER FIFTY YEARS,
WILL HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED
Advance Payiag Subscribers
-A T-•
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
IT IS PRINTED IN .4
MAMMOTH SHEET,
LARGE CLEAR TYPE.
IT CONTAINS ALL THE
f• . , 7 :‘,!,!v0 NEWS OF THE DAY !
4. ; 'l Local and Mils
eellaneons; Foreign
and Domestic
Markets.
BEND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK
GET UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send
fora PROSPECTUS and a SPECIMEN COPY.
Don't forget the Dollar.
Address J9ipS P. BARB,
Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa.
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE.
JAM= P. BABE. EDWIN A. MYSI3.6
BARR & MYERS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
Corner Filth & Wood fits., Fltts'h.
lillnintY 2)3113C11.12T/QN CY'
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
3 b 7 eclited In tne fuleat style.
Ma 496 Xla 3R. Pg3=l s
COAL, ONENNUBILE AND :LEGAL WORK
at short notice, on reasonable termgy
STU=kr attention piad to the Printing 01
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c.,
Far Cmectzta, EYLTDItione and:Circau3es.
DICE ADDITIONS TYPE & MACHINERY
Um MU= am a to run astaxinunin,
?he facilities for out Work with prompt
sum and despatch Cannot be excelled by
any other office in the city.
To Farmers.
VI4FEW RUSHRLSOF SILVER GRAY
i
BUCKWHEAT, FOR BEED.—Thts Buck •
ripens about two weeks earlier than the
MOM, 01 1 ilfittqatiii, UY._ Attuipee the hot August
stMlit, SO ,111111riOtts to thiokwheet in this latitude.
At r d. about 14pOUIId8 more flour to the bushel,
OM lit hi much irumr than the flour from the oom
mt. Sbeknheas.
ingnitie in man lota 19 Liberty street.
ton. , W. W. VALLACR
For Rent.
&STORE HOUSE on Federal and
Water streets, Allegheny, suitable for a Dry
Trimming or Shoe Store.
mhilent U. U. DAVIS.
YOU WANT SORE GOOD NE
Fruit or 1 1 =ilatioe l fd lra t y rniced. and all
• k• - kind a or Wine,;New
. ‘, • e, Lemon . and Cit c Vn a Peelgoto Haworth it
in the Diamond, where yolk will get all
arm Fruit and lower thanat any other house
the of • -
IUWOR Aleo.arniuk sod lull assortment lA'
eas, Wines, Brandy% and all
other of ForelApn and
TE & DomestaMs.
► I YE), PISTOLS, . IFLES— he at
w
tendon of those in search of
AIUM3.
RIFLES,
PISTOLS, Io n a*,
iiittirosted to our splendid stook.
W. W. YOUNG,
No. ST Abod Moss&
-TO
3ron, Sails, augines, &r.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LACY®[,
rs N
Manufacture of
IRON AND AILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRO&
Shari*, Laulea Patent Fitton Hodi,
Plata, In,
WaIiF.ROI7BZB,
98 Water Staimot, and MI First Suva,
PITTSBURGII,
And corner of Franklin and South Water Etreets,
Chichi o. fellTay
Wl~.ld. FABER & co.,
STEAMNGIff. /‘ BUILDERS,
IRO FO "MRS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
Near the Penn's R. R. 1-sßeenger•_Denot.
PITTSBURGH. PA.,
MANUFACWRE ALL, KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist
Mille, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc.
Give particular attention to tne construction of ED
gpee and _Machinery for grist mills, and for up
rights, mulliy and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship.
moat at short nou,ie, Engines and Boilers of every
description-
Also, mrnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Rangers andNies in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen hlarbinery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are low, oar machinery manufactured
of the best quality of materials, end warranted in
all cases to give satisfaction.
Sldr - Orders from all parts of the country solicited
and promptly filled - . fe2l:dhw
SMITH. PARK & CO.
NINTHIVIL
WARD FOUIAT,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. I4n First and 120 Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal
Oil, Stetorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad
Irons, Dt , g Irons, Wagon Bozea, Steel Moulds, Pal
;, fiangt-rs and Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de.
script:ton made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fittmg will be carefully
attended tai Ce.2ltiro.ud
R. EL MiC/LiNTOS FL. J. kir..SFIIILL ......... -.N. P. MAT
TOSU, llh MPHIGL lg. co.,
CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS.,
NEAR CITY WATER VC I t/lIKS,
Pittsburgh, Pa, INlanufacturers of Mackin
tosh A Hemphill's Improved Patent Oscillating
STEAM Er. GlNEl‘and SLIDE VALVFS, of al ,
sizes and test &Auk Having put up Machinery
01 large capacity 8114 of the best quality, we are
prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in
this line, I rusing that by promptness and the c-ar
acter of our work to merit public patronag.
We call special a tention to our BALANCED
VALVE OSeIL..A*II NG ENGINES, as combining
advantages heretofore unattianeti to this class of
Engines.
.fir-ti'l BMA GUAG ES FOR SALE, and Warrant.
ed correct and durable. jai(' )' :ern
LAKE btiriiiilOli Lori Eli MINES.
Asa)
SMELTING WORKS,
PARK, 171 1 CIURDY(tic., CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH
brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper
Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Bps Her Solder, S.c.,
also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate,
Steel Iron, Fire, &c. Constantly on hand, 9 inmates
Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and
120 Second streets Pittsburgh, Pa. Eir.4 ,, al orders
Of t" any th•NiT,Ari wittoro f.21,1-cis
11111‘111 M. BOLE,
parNGINE BUILDER AND MA
GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, cos.
bury and Duqussue Way, Piitsburgh, Az., will
make to order, and warranted as good as can
be made, thefollowing nosol , ery, viz :—Steam
Frigates, Turning Laates, for wood and iron; Pla
ners, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; House
and Tobacco Screws; Paient•rigiit and Model Ma
chines, in the best manner; Shelting, Pullin% and
Hangers, of all 99109 and variety ; Screws, of any di•
ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet In length. Will
also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger
Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats. an.
Lathe inhears aria other Planing done to order;
can plane 39 mhos wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long.
4fl Or tsrs Promptly Alla and Earnest/a &Cicalas.
N. S.—Particular attention and promptitude giv
en to repairs on Pnnung Presses and ether Ma
chines. myl6lyd
insurance.
Nonongahela Insurailce Co,
OF PITTSBURGH.
Omelai.—JAMES A: HUTCHISON, Preehien4
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
CAPT. JAS. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent.
OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET.
flu /Future al/ kinds of Fire and Marine Risks.
ASSETS, MAY 10th. 1881,
Stock Due Bills i ayable on demand
and secured by two approved names.. 78,760 00
Bills Receivable 28,667 84
Bills Discounted 30,230 78
Mortgage 12,000 00
115 Shares Mechanics Bank
stock coat.as 6 . 1 00
100 Shares Citizens' Bank
stock cost. 6,176 00
40 Shares Exchange Bank
stook cost. 2,050 00
50 Shares Bank of Pitts
burgh 2,750 00
Balance of Book Accounts
Office Furniture
cash
DIRECTORS
Wm. B. Holmes,
Wilson Miller
Wm. Rea, b. B. Robison.
Jno M'Dovilt Richard Hays,
Jos. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace,
Robt. Daiwa, Geo. A Berry,
Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means,
James Woodburn, my2l
Allegheny Insurance Co.
CIF .
3 PJUSBIIR CH.
OFFION..no7 witch tot, Bank Block.
- ENSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MeCORD,
Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt.
WILLIAM DF. 4N, General Agent.
.DiamosOns—lebac Jones, C. O. Hussey, Harvey
Childs, OW. B. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, RL.
Fahnestodi, John D. tioCord, apt Adam Jacobs,
p.K. Sterli
Davis.g, Capt. W. Dean, Rob% L. Mresiti t'Grew,
Rob't
WEST BRANCH
Mutual Insurance Company,
WOK HAVEN', minor? oouNTY.
`TELARTIMED BY THE LEGIBUTI73OI Or
P2IN3 A YLVA.NLi.
Cash c:wital.—..o. oo , ooo l Premium filotas 1122,848
TCOIIIP.A.NY WILL INSURE
1. on Emildings, Iderchandize, Furniture, &c,
ha town or co untry.
Dinacroas:—.iion. J. J. name, J. B. Hall, T. T.
Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. R.
Jackman, Glum A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W.
White, Thomas Kit...ten.
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. ABRAM, Vice President.
Tues. Kn - cums, Secretary.
T. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
de2sl No. 70 Fifth street.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
Of Pittsburgh.
No. 63 Fosirth Streei.
Uif10~„...„.....
DIRECTORS.
Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson, I.Grior Sproul,
C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkma. A. A. Carrier
HeSpronl„Nlch. Voeghtly, Goo, w.s m ith .
A. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick,
CharteredOaa ... —5300.000
FIRE AND EJSICS. TAKEN, of all
descriptions.
A. A. OfiRRTIM., President.
L GRAM BPR.OUL. Secretary. [ jauy
BY STATE AUTHORITY.
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD.
Incorporated in 1819—Charter Perpe
Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 7, 1861.4 2 ,w0n,173 32
Losses adjusted and paid, over. 13,600,00 s
POPERTY INSURED AGAINST
P
. Danger by fire, or the Perils of Inland Navi
gation, at as liberal rates and rules as solvency and
fair profit will permit,
A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
W. H. EDIE, Surveyor.
tnylEalirn No. 63 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QHOFIi FM' THE FOURTH—
shixe air the Fourth;
Immo tbr the Fourths
Shoes bribe roartir t so cheap at
tra IS,POENVi. We*
Sooltinq (6fassne,
H. D. BRECHT & BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT ti; incTußy, FRAMES,
Gilt and imitation Rosewood Mouldings,
DE.kL4p..9 1N
FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS,
12.8 Smithfield Street,
Demler's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitt,-
burgh, Pa. 4iir City Glass at manufacturer's
Prices:lA Particular attention give la io repairing.
Paintings, Re raiding Frames and but.inese cards
framed at who!evale price.
p41:17
BAYNE & NEEI'M
(SUCCESSORS TO A. 11. ROWAND.)
STEAM. BOOK HINDIEitIi
—AND—
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
No. 72 and 74 Third Street.
pL i A . t , s , AN , D UP T S AME:N TA L BIND
:13 .49, INT IC sooir.s
1 ,- ;trwate. pattern. and bound in erery
dr, rabid 10;Eu. watTat.d.od to g'lvasatiBfac
tion
Prices at the Lowest Rates.
BAM'L P. BAYNE WAL W. NEEPER..
ap2Smd
J. a KELLERMAN & CO.'S
‘ I ,PRING , ST Y LE SILK Cr. CASIMERE
ky HATS.
YRE CH A. ND AMYEICAN FELT HAM.
A;i tirsdes and Co',cry.
CAPS NC*: LINT'S, Y01211,1.'8, AND CR iLDRIAti,
Of every deacnption
ET'I3.AW GOODS
In great variety.
CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS
To Butt ail tastes.
Ali at the Lowest 11.94439 at
J. H. HILLERMAN 4%; CO.'S,
maSO 76 WOOD ST.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
THOMAS RATTIOAN, EUROPEAN
Agent, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
to prepare , ' to bring nut or astui back paasen4. , ,ers
from or to an, part of the old country, either by
steam or ending pac gets.
DRAI.Ta3 YON BALE, payable m any part
01 Europa.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati
road. Also, Agent for the old Black star Line of
Selling rackets, and for the lines of Steamers sail
ing hemeen New York., Liverpool, Glasgow and
Galway. fen
f3A.17"..A.c3E 1-I.OI:TSM,
No. 350 Liberty Street,
NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
HAVING takenar, 'fitted up,with all
the modern improvem 'ate, this popular re.
sort, the subscriber 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,variety of style, during the sea
son. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con•
fident in recommending to the public for their
excellence.
Oan i _packet and Shell Oysters received daily and
sold W h1 , 11.<118 and Rotatt. inav2flayd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND.
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOMAS STONE, Proprietor.
HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at
a great expense, with all the modern im.
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is
prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub
lic generally, 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 in re.
commending to the public for their excellence.
,Its-MEALS served tip at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly
16,140 00
66,997 76
400 00
0,162 30
$122,834 rt
Jae. A. Hutchinson,
John Atwell,
E LM. OMI-eS I 0 Et,
OYSTER in EATING HOUSE,
NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
W LAKE R AND EASTERN E .FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OW) 'FEES AND WILD GAMS,
AM is their Pror Swim.
n 026 GEO. REINEAULN & CO.
FIFTH AVENUE EXCHANGE,
DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
No. 72 Fifth Street,
THE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS
on: hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the
Beason, serv e up in the most superior manner.
Si-Meals at all hours of the day and night."l6ll
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my7ardaw.
CORNUOOPLE RESTAURANT,
BY ELI YOUNG, IeIFTBO3TREET.
witILE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS
and others is directed to this establishment,
h has been recently fitted up for the purpose
of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EMIG HOUSE
CWITILA.L LOCATION. Country folks
attending market are particularly invited to call.
Everything ywrtaining to an EATING SALOON
will satraps be found, of the freshest the market
affords. ap29:daw
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR
ENZ, Proprietor, N 0.844 Liberty street, just
the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the most convenient
house in the city for passengers arriving by that
road.
The proprietor ha at at considerable expense ,
fitted up, in excellent s le, the MANSIONHODBE,
would respectfully solicit a share of pablie_paixon
age. There is attached a splendid STABLE and
extensive WAGON.'4II.D, affording ample accom
modation to travelers and ateamsters. His Larder
and Bar will be furnished with the heat the mar.
ket can earl. fel:v
JS. MILLINCIAR, MONONGAITE
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform
the public that he has rebuilt since the Are, and
baying enlarged his establishment, and tilled it
with the newest and most approved machinery, is
now prepared to farnish flooring and planing
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making, An.
Borah Pittsburgh, September 7, 1867.
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NA-
T, TIME, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL CUBE
OF SPERMATORREEA, or laaminal Weakness,
Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Ends
dons and Impmency, r ooo ltio_g from
Ile. By Robt . J. Othrerwe ll , D. Sent=iler
seal, lnc plain envelope W
AS. J. KLM
on receipt of two m , ""'"
MY &wary New York. oat gillero Box No. MK
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1861.
Glothg, 6assimerell, &c.
E. WATT S;
MTH
TERRY, PRICE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c.,
NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JOAN V. MUT, DAME 9. OUTER R. TERRY.
del2•ly
tatters, Ike.
FASHIONABLE HAT STORE,
75 WOOD STREET.
4g_titcll,
zitts and teolareants
:11ani3
Froles.sional.
WM. fl. WHITNEY,
3VOTARY FLTIELIC.
O FFICE at the Pittsburgh Poe.:, Fiftl
kroet. tutor Vlnnd
LLIVOND A M'OdLl[OLtir........ J .MS2I L. 8.11:11
MTALMONT Sz KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VEIANGO -CO.,
mv2aavd PODIUM iliCle
-••
H. W. Petraitsorr
Ph_TTERSON & DAIVSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDING'S,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
jaoly PITTSB UEOI7, PA
B. F. ILUiekl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OtSc•, No. 73 Grant, Street,
(Three doors below the - Court Houses)
roy3:ly Prrrestraoa, Pa.
L. BRACAENRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
°Moo, No. 133 Fourth St.,
PITICSIEURGAI, PA.
ja24:17.
0 .4,. R. ~L .
T SCOTT, DENTIST
tia Has removed to the bowie letely oleup!ed
Dr. W. A. WARD,
r4l 0. 2.7ki Pena Street,
(ionth eide r ) third door Abc.7.3 Hxo i street.
zip. Office hums from 9 d t.,11
.10 EPEE ADA ri r.,
DENTIST,
97 Wylie Street, Pitttburgh,
8..4.11.13.6NCL'--Dr. A. M. Pcnonk,
It blue. V. rr
ESQ. , r 1 v iaj
TEETII. I
SAVE THEM BEFOAE IT iS TOO LATE.
SI LL, hr A removed to 246 ,PEN .N
kJ. 5f HEE:, in ine house •onncr:y crcurn• d
.1 Lr. t. H. lieyger, oypohaa CLra , ,t's fi
He will pre L,De modern impreiremenut, Lett
lase/Led at various prices, !row I.lb to $62 Ftr e,
RitnagACUl—iiAay. W. D. liowarAßes. rift/Z., Ile. Fin
ley, A. lirp..P.ey, A. G. M'CAn.11.3,.t., D., J. U. Hop
kins, W. H. Vankuk, Let. Geo. H. 'Keyser, W. Nim
Ma, Samuel M'Set, hu..7.1v
DR. C. BAELZ,
WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
A LBO-4E4MT OF
RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS
FOR
P. IT " S
deLly COR. PENN AND WAYNE STS.
[OLIN 117iiiItYPIffi t eK OEN M ELDON
LAW PA TNERSIIIP.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day formed a Ocapartoersu'p in Ma prac'i• n of
the Law. ,TOEN M. I.{.IIISPA'IRICK,
JWIN MELLW;,
Pitt.sburgb, May 1611,1E4.
KIRKPATRICK S 311E.LLoN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 133 Fourth etreolt s fire doorr above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. jell4l
AMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at
U Law, Office, Fourth euvet, Fltteburgh, be
mean /51111 t i field and Cherry Alley. delkly
aEORGE S. SELDEN HAVING
NJI resumed TEE PRACTICE OF LAW, may
hereafter bf found at hie otfice,ll2 Fourth street,
Pittsburgh
101 - AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor
LA. e to Q. W. Biddle, No. 144 Bmithfiol(l utre.at.
iler Office bourn from eight to 1 o'clock. and
from 2 to 6 romock.
C AN!) LEECIIINti,
1511 L, & =RM. DESK.
mi. Teeth extracted. Re Gehl and &ewer Bt4ll/3
selSay 4orani al;reet•
Ca, CIA aandlts, &.r.
EUREKA OIL COM.PANY,
--OF
TEXANGO COUNTY, PENNA.,
(CHA.RTEBED EIBWILUIY 13T, 1861.)
Capital $lOO,OOO.
A. M. MARSHALL, Pres. IL E. DAVIS See.
A. M• Marshall,
James Foriquer,
J. 1.. Co - naghen.
Office in that of It. H. Davis, city of Allegheny, Pa.
mtilStmd
ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY
BIIKEKTON, JOHNSTON ...ts WILKINS,
45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
)ffAVE ALWAYS on hand a surior
ar i ttyAku33RICATING, ILLUMINATING
Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and
aplB:l.y
13. C. Si, J. EL SAWYER,
BIANOTAPLITILIII3 OP
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
O. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
HOTOGEN, COAL AND CARBON
POIL
LAMP STORE.
I GUARANTEE MY
Coal and Carbon Oil
To be the best in this market, and my styles of
LAMPB are the latest and best, and of every
variety.
COAL Oa, is the most economical and rTillian
light known, and is entirely nonexplosive.
Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied
with Coal or Carbon Oil, rule, and of the finest
quality, at low prices; also, Lamps, Wicks and
Chimneys. C. THUMM,
Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth street, below Market,
maialvdaw In the Earestrinv Omahas %idea
NATRONA OIL.
MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYL
van% Salt Manufacturing Company
CLEAReAND ODORLESS,
and guaranteed. unchangeable In color.
e THY, ILI,UMINATOB. OF THE DAY"
Constantly on hand and for sale by P. 8. M Co, at
their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between First
and Second street.
inbilett G HO. CALHOUN, General Agent.
FLOY I 3,
CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS.,
n t u, qurg h, Pa., agent for the receipt and sale of
CARBON OILS.
Keeps constantly DO hand, and is receiving heavy
and light oils soitsl?le for Lubricating and Arming
purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash
otthr siputadv.
Wail ip aver, ikr
NEW WALL PAPER STORE.
BETWEEN FIFTH, AND LIBERTY BM
No. 107 Market Street,
THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING
anew and large stock of
PAPER HANGINGS )
Embracing a eotriplete assortment for Ihwellings,
Stores, Mew, galls, Churches, 4e3., to which he
would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub•
lie. having an entire neva stock of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. Those in want of
new goods will find them by looking through our
assortment.
nisrfal • .1 JOS. R. HUGHES.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices
in Pittsburgh. Come and see.
WALTER P. MA.RSIKAILL,
No . 8T Wood Street,
(Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,)
Has for sale French, German and Ameri can
WALL PAPERS ,
FOR PARLOA tAIith
ERS,
CHURCHES,
LODGES, Ace
50,000 rolls at 124 cls. 50,000 tolls at
6, 8 and 10 Us.
Wixom Mum, Frio Boma pima,
Tam CaviaCzassaa,
Look for' the - Striped F ront. to
-\\ g r only lame fa tO where a fall assartment
et FasaabpsPabbliPi.' pun
jforwarding and gommission.
TAKES W. CRAFT, Commission and
Forwarding Merchant, and 'Mercantile Broker.
Otßee and Stern/re, N 0.32 North.Leyee, , SahatLonia.
N. B.—l will gyre immediate and perdollei attention
to a l business entrusted to my °are, for which
charges will be reasonable. Beferenema :
Forsythe, St. Louis; Paul Leming, St. Loin?. ; J.
Brashears & Co.. Cincinnati; Mesars.Triax. & 3. Craig,
Philadelphia; WArthur, Byrne & Gibbons, New
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Kansas; J. W. Burbridge a Co_ New Orleans;
W. W. Weston, Memohis; Pennock h Hart, Pitta
burgh; G. W. Casa, Pittsburgh; P B Ball. It D.
Adams, Chico, W. F. poolbangh, Barlington,lowr;
W. H. Postiewl.t, Burlington. Iowa; CaPts. Oonneh,
Bowman, and rover men generally. mhlB:nro
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
puts INSTITUTION, SITUATED
1. IN LORETTO, CAtnbria County, Penneylva
ma, foil: miles from Crosson Station. en the direct
route betweet Philad^ , phia and Pittsburgh, was
chartered in 15.8, with priviliges to cooler the
usual Collegiate fionors e.nd Degrees. The loca
tion of the College is one of the most healthy In
Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
Mountains being proverbial for lie pure water,
bracing air, end picturesque scenery.
The Sehclastio year commences on the Fl.llBl
MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends
about the irdtt of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sossierui. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neees.
ear, tor Land Surveying, Engineering, kc., kc,
will Le furnished by the Lastitutionto the Students.
Instrutecutel and Vocal .51 , isic forms no extra
charge. Students will be adruitt., , d from e.gni
years to the age of manhood.
Tsann—Botird and Tailton, payable half yearly in
adyancesloo
Washing and use of Redding 10
C;assil and bicdern Languages, -. 10
Students spend Vacation at the College 10
Reference can be made to the Ott. Rev, bishop
O'Connor, to the Rev. T. 2. Reynoltig, Bt. Mary%
Love i to, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
Diocese.
Tkiii:ll( Bill C Ili Es r Eit Acalu um %.,
AnuT WES'ECIIEST ER, PA., WITHIN
w.,
t `ore r . ...a. from PL:lede'ph'a by the
illran'a Central or inn West Chester direct
Ra.,1' ,, ,,.1 All re'rutoe the &Ides of the c.III4MER
. ..CcV....1 . .1 on the I:ret dav r,f MAY next, end 'nose on
the lar"t day of - epternber. The Sebool, 'here ore,
him setudon ..lor.ng 1 u F.: UMN YR MUNTH.S. Pupas
rare reco•rud at any none at proportionate charges.
1 he aveTroie number of ttuuents is lib, under the
charge or mue Teachers. The French, German
and epanish language , ' are taught by noicce rer i giont
instructor& Fur catalogues apply to
WM. F. WI ERB, A. M. Principl,
apt2-limeheod et West. Chester, Penna.
Amtuilurt..
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
AT
REDUCED PRICLF'I3.
JAMES W. WOODWELL .
Nos. 97 and 99 'Third Street.
khD
111 FOURTH STREET,
CONSIBTLNO OF
ALL VASIETIEB OF STYLES AND FLNIBH,
13111111tLI TOR
Motels and Private Dwellings.
All orders promptly attended to, and the
Furniture carefully packed and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice.
Cabinet Makers supplied with every article in the
line. ire
P:U RN IT URE FOR CAISIL—A hill
assortment of Ftttobargh manufactured
RN Mugs, elli ky rae i ng
BUREAUX,
8008 OARWS,
VTARDROB
end every article needed in a well furnished dwel
asg, as well es a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the
0513 tams on which business is done at this east).
hahment is for GASH, prices are made accordingly.
Persons in we'll of anything in the above line,
would be advantaged h, calling at
FACKINER Jr, IRWIN'S,
No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
J. D. Feassuz,
Ram Id. lan ty mr2£ol,
W. H. McGee.
C. Bernnger,
SPRIXG AND SUMMER GOODS
—A 'r—
REDUCED PRICES
WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A
CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF GOODS
for SPRING AND SUMMER BALES, which have
been selected with more than usual care, nd feel
confident that in the
RICHNESS OF FABRIC,AND STYLE
—0 F
GOODS,
AB WELL All
FAIRNESS OF PRICE
They will InURPLSS ANY GOODS of the kind
ever before opened in this city, and would respect
fully solicit an early call from our patrons anti the
public to examine the same for themselves
SA!? trEL GRAY & SON,
111ERCHANT TAILORS.
mylo 19 FIFTH STREET.
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
Merchant Tailors,
iffstlEVlttSZACii:l4ol 111
D. BRUCKLOCHER, TAILOR,
HAS RE-COEMENCED BUSINESS
11 st hie old Mand l
No. 106 FOURTH STREET,
where tnkwill be glad to bee hie old friends and
Wale generally. Will aloe do CUTTING for
Dunning. for boya and men. Sea
M. LITTLE,
I MERCIIANT TAILOR,
NO. 04 SAINT. CLAIR
(Dr. Now BuilV
&MI! B IIIt9H.
W G.M. DOSCH.
W H. M'CIEE & CO.,
I MERCHANT TAILORS,
Dealers In Ready Made Clothing arid Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods, corner of Federal street and
Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jeltly-claw
T. T. 111)GURIT,
.Tx O U'BS, Et I GP MC'
-AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way,
(SECOND STORY.)
.118 - All work entrusted to me will be Neatly
and Promptly Executed. oet.ly
Wes. T 3E) 42/. 0 "2",
HOUSE, SIGN & OBNAKE.IIIIIAL
~PAINTER AND GLAZAFINA,
Fourth Bt., Betz Wood & Sudtkalle/d
PITTED TIMM PA.
air All work promptly attended to. oty2klid
F: 010 SVA 11:1(t) , 4 11,1+ A:1
air Orders soi,...‘ed at basement shop, Gsant
street, opposite Oathectral.
LTTENTION, THE COMMUNITY
grey and Fancy. Dress Goods, also Lan
ea, Grey Benlrene Needle Work, liosiory„
Mina, ne , all closing oat very caw. One aloOkof
Domestic and Staple Goods IS also well assorted.
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P. WBRUEN.
THE 'DAILY POST.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 24:
The :Fallacy of Neutrality
NOBLE SPEECH OF HON.,,JOSEPH
HOLT.
Kentucky Urged to do Per Duty.
From f hz Louisville Journal, July 15
We have. never witnessed a popular
ovation to a public man that could have
proved more gratifying to the recipient
than the demonstration at Masonic
Temple, on Saturday evening, on the
occasion of the reception of Ron. Jos.
Holt. The Temple was crowded with
citizens of both sexes, who met . spon.
taneously to do honor to the gallant
Kentuckian, who, as the citizen and
statesman, had the manliness, the cour
age and the patriotism to resist the
iniquitous influences brought to bear
upon him during the late Administra
tion—bringing all his great ability, and
the mighty weight of his influence, to
the support of the Government whose
existence he had sworn to maintain.
Mr. Holt was introduced to the
audience by Hon. Henry Pirtle, who
addressed him a few words of wel
come.
Then taking tLo stand, amid pro
onged cheers, Mr. Holt spoke as fol
ows :
JUDGE PIRTLE—I beg you to be
assured that I am most thankful for
this distinguished and flatterin3 wel
come, and for every one of the kind
words which have just fallen from your
lips, as I am for the hearty response
they Lave received. Spoken by anybody
and anywhere, these words would have
been cherished by me, but spoken by
yourself and in the presence and on
behalf of those in whose midst I com
menced the battle of life, whose friend
ship I have ever labored to deserve, and
in whose fortunes I have ever felt the
liveliest sympathy, they aro doubly
grateful to my feelings. I take no credit
to myself for loving and being faithful
to such a government as this, or for
uttering, as I do, with every throb of
my existence, a prayer for its preserva
tion. In regard to my official conduct
to which you have alluded with such
earnest and generous commendation, I
must say that no merit can be accorded
to me beyond that of having humbly
but sincerely struggled to perform a
public duty, amid embarrassments which
the world can never fully know. In
reviewing what is past I have and shall
ever have a bitter sorrow, that, while I
was enabled to accomplish so little in
behalf of our betrayed and suffering
country, others were enabled to accom
plish so much against it. You do me
exceeding honor in associating me in
your remembrance with the hero of Fort
Sumter. There is about his name an
atmosphere of light that can never grow
dim. Surrounded with his little band,
by batteries of treason and infuriated
thousands of traitors, the fires upon the
altar of patriotism at which he minis
tered only waxed the brighter for the
gloom that enveloped him, and history
will never forget that it was from these
fires that was kindled that conflagration
that now blazes throughout the length
and breadth of the land. Brave among
the bravest, incorruptible and uncon
querable in his loyalty, amid all the
perplexities and trials and sore humili
ations that beset him, he well deserves
that exalted position in the affections
and confidence of the people that he
now enjoys; and while none have had
better opportunities of knowing this than
myself, so am I sure that none could
have a prouder joy in bearing testimony
to it than I have to-night.
FELLOW CITIZENS—A few weeks
since, in another form, I ventured freely
to express my views upon those tragic
events which have brought- sorrow to
every hearthstone and to every heart
in our distracted country, and it is not
my purpose on this occasion to repeat
those views, or to engage in any ex
tended discussion of the questions then
examined. It is not necessary that I
should do so, since the argument is ex
hausted, and the popular mind is per
fectly familiar with it in all its bearings.
I will, however, with your permission,
submit a few brief observations upon
the absorbing topics of the day, and if
I do so with an earnestness and emphasis
due alike to the sincerity of my convic
tions and to the magnitude of the inte
rests involved, it is trusted that none
will be offended, not even those who
may most widely differ from me.
Could one, an entire stranger to our
history, now , look down upon the South,
and see there a hundred or a hundred
and fifty thousand men marching in
hostile array, threatening the capture
of the Capitol and the ilksmemberment
of the territory of the Republic; and
could he look again and see that this
army is marshalled and directed by
officers recently occupying distingnisbed
places in the civil and military service
of the country; and farther, that the
States from which this army has been
drawn appear to be one vast seething
cauldron of ferocious passion, he would'
very naturally conclude that. the Gov
ernment of the United States had corn.
mitted some great crime .
. against. 'its
people, and that this upr i si ng: was in
r e s istance to wrongs . andbutrages which
had b een borne -
,=0 endurance was no
longer pozslhlti,7: - .,, ;r= cono;usion
co uld be ~!_. - the truth than
this. The Gotre - 41 iiint of ,the United'
States has been faithful to all its con:
stitutional obligations. Any eighty
years it has maintained the 'nationa
honor at home and 'abroad; and by its
prowess, its wisdom end italostice, has
given to the title of an Amerioaireiti
zen an elevation among the:inktionA :4:4‘
'the earth which the itizikulor , 444*
public- has enjoyed since Ibmie
allotrope •of the world. Under its tit.
-
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NUM
ministration the national d0in4 , i,,;148-
st retched /away' to Pia ;Pacific: 2 _4o deal
constellation Whivil 131419PR,Ff49.11t
as a people lies Vo.u;llßee:4l.-
to thirty-four stars, tllitik,7oooMi r
mOVing ttud istnrhed: and
orbs oflightAPCgriel4% ; LTh,
rights of no States AS l7o ..lA9ajr,lYficili9
no man's *riroperty,has beetidesynatid
no man's liberty !--abri44sloslV 111,f
life oppressively jeopacdqc FLAX'F-uP'
Lion of this Government,,,,_,Xo
benign influences the rills orktili4
private prosperity , have swelled
rivulets, and from rivulets
ever brimming in their fullikst, -- iiild
everywhere, and at all
history, its ministrations have fallen as
gently on the people of the United'
States as do the dews-=of a thminter's
night OW the flowers 'and- , , grass_of,the
gardens and fields. ); ti
Whence, then, this revolutionary
outbreak? Whence the secret spring
of this gagantio ebruipirtey,-wbieh,: . lifte
some huge boa, had coittplettkly:nolled
itself around the limbs and liody of - tin
Republic, before a single hand:Pisa
lifted to resist it? Strange and indeed
startling as the announaement.muetrup
pear when it falls on the ears, of
next generation, the , national tzavoly,,
in whose shadow we stand to•night f ihas
come upon us because, in. Noyenilter.
last, John C. Breekinridge, w i ns,;#ot ,
elected President of the'lln#ed tee s
and Abraham Lincoln was. Tpisi.a.fte
whole story. And I would pray . now
to know on what was John C. Breckin
ridge fed that he has grown ,so : , great,
that a Republic founded by Washington
and cemented by the best blood that
has ever coursed in human veins; is to --
be overthrown beoause forsooth Li - Oart.
not be its President? Had he'
chosen we well know that wd 'shodld
not have heard of this rebellinn;fteilie
lever with which it is being moved
would have been wanting to• the
of conspirators. Even after this:defeat,
could it have been guaranteed; d
all peradventure, that Jeff. •Da..l
- other kindred spirit would heAhe
successor of Mr. Lincoln, I pregame,
we hazard' nothing in assurAW-ilutt
this atrocious movement., against <the
Government would .not ' , have .. - beerk,set
on foot. So much the prin . ciplw„in
volved in it. This great crime, then,
with which we are grappling, sprang
from that "sin by whieb,angels 'far—
an unmastered and profligate 4404
—an ambition that "wouldintheireigur
in hell than serve in.liea;ien" , ="4ltat
would rather rule supremely
shattered fragment of the Republic than
run the chances of sharing vith'tithers
the honors of the whole.. • j -
The conspirators of the *nth
.read
in the election of Mr. Lincoln &declare.
tion that the- Democratic Fad,:. ?ad.- .
prostrated, if nnt - figally destavynd,
by the selfish intiigiresand. corruptions
of its leaders; they read, too; that the
vicious, emaciated and spavined hobby
of the Slavery agitation, on which they
had so often rode into power, could no
longer carry them beyond a given geo
graphical line of our territory; ithdLthat
in truth this factious and' treasonable
agitation, on which so many- of them
had grown great by -debauching and
denationalizing the• mind; of a people
naturally generous and pitxiotie,, , ,,had
run its course, and-hence, that from the
national disgust for this demagoming,
and from the inexorable law ef,ipelralam.
tion, the time had come when'can those
who had no other political than
this, would have to, prepare, ex
ment to private life, so far' - at *ask:
the highest offices of the country liere
concerned. Under the 'infliterite .of .
these grim discouragemetth'
solved to consummate at onetr-4wliat.
our political history shows tcrhavo.been
a long-cherished purpose.--the dismem
berment of the Government. ~They-said
to themselves: "Since we can.nol9nger
monopolize the - ,greatoffices:of the Be-
public as we hal - J(ll4n* itedustonis*W.,'
do, we will destroy it 'and build! '
its ruins an enipire: that'Jeltalb* - .41 1 .-.
our own, and ;lneitl
North nor the Bast nor thewporiihall
share with us." Deplorable and; htt-.4. :
miliating as this certainly is,Ais t hut a: -
rehearsal of,the. 'Sad, sad .story,of the
past. We hid;indeed, sap/ d - th at
under our- Christian eiviliXacon nee :Wn had
reached a point' in hr MIM: in^Ovess,
when a Republic could -•exlitt'irithout
having its life sought by "Ofii
spring; but the Catalinee of the
have proved that -we wertazniitalieu.
Let no man imagine thatuteestani
this rebellion has_been by - r,men
renowned in our oivil'asA, 't o l l *l
tory, that it is, therefore, the
or the less courageouilfte ifisiated.l
It is precisely 400 h ave
subverted the•Aest gueit . !ntitentit , that
have ever existed. The.tittreat*ita
that have lived in theltairOfttinke — ilke
noblest institutionMtbak/tattkiii*shlct i
bless our race ! , have , found,-those thoas.,,
to whom they hail m05t,9‘044.64ina -
whom they had most =men •
wiched'enough,, eitberseiFitlTtp betray
them unto death, or - openly to oitikitheli:'
overthrow by lawless vitilens: Sher
-
-Republic of England liad its;litaili,;As
Republic of! France had its Bonapartt
the Republic of Romehaditetp*j o k
its Cataline, and the SaviotßZdjtl.l"l„,"
world'had his Judat,uoliktkost*igt,
not be ueoessary.that "1:4041t40400 -7 47 .
to you, for you ko*viK,4lo - ,04:4 1. _,...1ii :
they are whose mr#4,131, 4 4 1 1,_: ‘ ,7 :
now unsheathed agmriiit.th-
_e3,Tru(t
ot the United States:" Theo'
inscribed upon a scroll
cart 'never pariah._
guished, of' them - were'sofiJolle 4 . "
charity of theetiorernMens4et,
'they - are novi:
years they wern - d i ea(!trolw....36,'
'and clothed •fron itr ~eardrobe, and
btr i OL'
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