VOLTTIitE XIX. : - She pan* Vest, Adawatzper,mGram, (simksy. Exevied,) At the-Ntnih-East-earner of Fifth and Wood sta. Ter u -D01162W a year, payable strictly tn Vatgla copies,Two Oenta--...w Bale a t the ,IMPiter tha Oe*. and by the Ziewsbove. RATES OF ADVERTISING. `Aliaat. Any. qt r . Telma Oaas r• West a • nit, wok. • ly laps, One Two insertron insertion,--.... 60 ..._ ...- s„ 76 Three kumatione, -- 100 Too weeks, 00 2 . 00 160 1 - OO Mike 400265 2 00 126 100 °nein 600 885 60 160 176 Twonoltbs- .. 700 466 60 236 260 litre° months:7.... -- 900 600 460 800 8 oo Four 10 Oo 666 600 886 4 60 BYh .... 11 00 786560 8 66 669 RtzlOontba...-.-.-- 12 00 800 600 400 6 60 Nine*oritlte........- 18 00 10 86 8005 es 900 Otierpotr 20 00 18 8510 00 666 oo Shading " ard - ,.eTZ lines or hum, per annum .....10 00 4848044149 A 4 mom= One square, pie =num, (exclusive or peper)...2s 00 Marriage notice& 60 cents:, Death notices 26 cants tit- FOR 1861, ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ISTLBLISHEII OYER FIFTY YEARS, WILL HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED -T 0- Advance Paying Subscribers -A T ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, PrT7l IT CONTAINS ALL THE EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY ! Editorial, Local and His- cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. REND YOUR, DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK OW UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send Jura PROSPECTUS and * SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BABE, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa 0! 'LNG POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BARR. EDWIN A. MYEE2 BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Corner Filth & Wood Sts. Fitts% IFVEIRY DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTIIG ibuotted In the Ilneststyle:: IL AL XXi XL Co AL 713 . =WM MERCANTILE AND IEGAL WORN at short notice, on reasonable terms, i l aignahr attention piad to the Printing of POSINRS, PRO9RAMMES, dee., littr Concerts, Exhibiticms and:Ciz4;n:utes WO-ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY sioa mats to no sentlasslow, ***il m e a turning, oat Work with prompto , neessadilespitat rzaonot be excelled by "gm °then- office is the city'. • o Farmers. • , 'FEWBUSHELSOFSILVER GRAY ,au.aKwirwr, FOR SLED.—This Back. tit` 4ktidkut- two weeks earlier than the ..... 'hititteetrienti escapes the hot hugest hOrions to Buckwheat in this latitude. .4 talt et* Numb morellour to the bushel, 1111 whiter than the Hour from the coin. 92,11 1 410 - W itv.).cf?,,:3vtrAest. Erar Kent. _STORE --tHOUSB on Federal and lirmacistreeus; Allmbany, suitable for a Dry ' 71141°43$ 131198 R U. DAVIS. lt, , VOIJIWILNT 80311 e ctocrp NEW . !roil orwiLl'ed Minoelferh - xols and an Mad otalpicsapookingHtsady or Wine, New 1114tawk - it': viretworti andatecar Nal go to Haworth k Veretkaitisialke Allintosid, ,vberogrou will get all anew ffirott ant haverthauat , aw :other BOW . 1 6„ Abatto .: :Alwasmookni and Inn . r. lu Itileabr_ Tom Wineec , ansi-All iqt lareligmelsof Paweigtrand,Darneit s lacia. " - :_. 7 )'• ,1 • • HAWORTH: • 40116 armor or Diatooad and Dtelwand alley. - i t a i, 1.13 LS, . those in searekt of • !UV LA SA_ PISTOLS, ib i rs,44o oUr Spibaditi iitool4 • lul No u* 4 • • MO- . lif • . :' Zi . - . - -5 , -ii . ...4.- I. . . ._ -.• • .7 - .:' ;...:1 - d'''., - , 1 % 1 , ,. .: :L.,,, ..41: .; ~,,.,.; . . - , : : r. :140 . ,: i i i i , ,: k ,: :: ,:: 'ir ' L • b . ..:., 1.41 - b AC . • . ...: . . • A.'. • 0 ' . . . . 4 • , . . . -i• . •'. I -- t- ' .. 1 , ' .., ' - . - - - . _ „.. -• : I :':-,:ii.„ , - . . i. 7 .4 - ~•. 7 . .4. - .•••,!;:- & 4 4 4 .;/, , ..- Z' 3ron, Sails, staghtn, c. 1(5r1; , .1!r,•);,K , ,1199: - k, JONES &' LAIITU, IRON " Arir s, NAILS, JONIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Wang, Liana's Paltat ?idea Ws, WARISHOUSS4 ell Water Street, and 11.331 First Street, • PITTS:BURGII, And corner of Prankliiand South 14 ater Streets, Untosi.e. fe2l7:lv FABER & CO., - STE t AIVI.ENDII BUILDERS. Roil,' rwirEns, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Naar the Etmn'a a a ksssenger Denot. PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from throe to one hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Raw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particu tar attention to tine construction of En gines and ,Machinery for grist mills, and for up rights, molay and circular saw mills. Save also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment st short notice, Engines and Boilers of eyery description- Also, turnisb Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pulnes in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all ramqes to give satisfaction. 410,-Orders from all pans of the country solicited and promptly filled* fe2l:dsw SMITH. PARK & CO., NINTIR WARD FOUNDRY, PriTSBURWEI, PA. Warehouse, No. 1.8 First and 120 Second straws. Manufacturers of all sizes and description Ro f Coal Oil, rtetorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Ironry Wagon Boses,Bteel Moulds, Fol lies hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de. soription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry. all necessary fitting will b carefully attended to feallavead W. B. MACK1WT051L........, N. P. WAIN MACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL & CO., CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS., XT EA R CITY WATER WORKS, .1.1 Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturera of Mackin. Loan & Hemphill's Lonproved Patent Oscillating STEAM ENGINES, and SLIDE VALVES, of all nines and best alyles. Having put up Machinery of large capacity and of the best quality, we are props-ed to do heavy Jobbing, and eoliczt work in this line, truing that by promptness and the crar stater of oar work to merit public patronage. We call special a tension to our BALANCED VALVE OSOILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unattianed in this class of Engines. ea-STEAM GUAGES FOR SALE, and Warrant ed correct and durable. ja26:6m LAKIG SUNIRION. corrsin MINKS. AXD SMELTING WORKS, PARK, 31 7 CUIRDY he. CO., ANUF ACT u RERM OF SHEATH- Branlers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop roroms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speiter Bolder, 44., also importers and dealers in Bids* Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ac. Constantly on hand, 'I lumen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second streets. Pittsburgh, Pa Booms , oTders of 0 nott.r nut to any &aired 131011411 fillthl MOIR AL BMX, INGINE BUILDER AND MA GREAT wzsTgabi PLAINING KILL, oar. sary and Duquaina Wag, PittsbargA, as make to order, and warranted aa good as can be made, the fellow - mg machinery, viz :--Steam Ezigmes, Turning Lathes , for wood and iron ; Pla ners,fer wood and iron; Drilling Machines; House and TobsOco &mews; Patent-right and Model Ma in the best manner; Shafting, Pulliam, and l= o ers, of all sizes and varie Screws, of any di. a and pitch, to fi ft een fe e t ty in length. 'WIII also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engine% and Deck Pumps for steamboats. Ac. Lathe lahears and other Planing done to order; pan piano 92 inches arida, by 9 feet. E inches Irma. 4/2 Oravrs Przurpfly MU& cnd Barneatta Sottriesi N. B.—Pante:Mar attention and promptitude giv• en , 4) repaint on Printing Proseeb and ct.har Ma. chime mylblyd Monongahela Insurance Co. 0771CIZILS—J AM ES A. HUTCHISON, President, HENRI, M. ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. JAB. WOODBURN, Gen'', Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. WB4 insure all Lands of Pire and Marine Risks. ASSETS, MAY 10th. 186 L Stook Due Bills ayable on demand and secured by two approved names-S. 78750 00 Bills Itereivatile...-.- ..-.-... ...... 23067 84 Bids Discounted.--.-.-... 86286 78 Mort~- 116 Shares Med:omits Bank 12,000 00 stock cost .3 6,166 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stook coeL.— —. 5,175 00 40 Shares Egebange Bank stock coat.-.......... ........ 2,050 00 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh 2,7.60 00 Balance of Book Amounts.. 400 00 Office' 40,132 30 Wm. H. Holmes, Wilson Miller Wm. Bea, S. B.Robison. Jno Mt.Detritt Richard Rays, Jos. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Robt. Balza, G-o. A Berry, Win. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, James Woodburn, my2l Allegheny Insurance Co. O_F Pi TTSBURCM OFRIOn-g. vitt& St., Bank Block. I[I:ISURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. AAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary ; WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. DialMis—lasab Jones, O. G. Hasaey, Harvej Ohilde,Alitipt, B. C. Gray, John A. Willloll. P.. L. Ridtileatoeit,.Tobn D. McCord, alpt. Adman Jacobs, R. P.estrot,, Capt. W. Dean, Rob't L. DPGrew, Rob% H Davis. mylig WEST BEANCII Nutual Insurance Company, LOCH MAVEN, CLINTON couNry OHARTIRSED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF TIME YLV ANIL. 03shTi...-130A000 I Nem/Am jf0i55,.....13112,&18 inTT, 17 COMPANY WILL INSURE on Bsdidinge, Merchandise, FtirulUars, Aa. r wn or country. Duumnui:—Hon. J. J. Pftz, J. B. Hall, Abrams, Hon. G. 0. Harvey, Chas. ()net, D. K. Jacan, Chas. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. White, km Kitchen. • HON. Q.O. HARVEY, President. T. T. Miami, Vice President. Taos.' Ktscens, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, da22 No. 70 Fifth street. Pennsylvaniaanau it tsb raurghnoe Company Of P. No. 63 Yourth Street. DEREGTOBEL Jacob Paintar,Body Patterson, L Grier Sproul, A...(katorb Jarnes..EL Hopkins. A. A. Carrie, IlenrY SProulaech , Vag.htlY, Geo.W.Smith. A—Lanes, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered On 1taL.—....—..-3300.000 ME AND 7031C13 TAKEN, of all descriptions. A. A. CARRIER. President. L GRIER SPROUL. Eteretary. inv STATE AUTHORITY. £TIIII _ISSOBANCE 011 . "HARTFORD. Incorporated:in Charter Pertuai. Clash Capital and Assete t Jan. 1, 1881...$ 1,285,175 34 Dosses adjusted andpaid, over. 18 ,000.000 • P POPEIMY INS'S:FLED AGAINST Danger by tire, or the Penis of Inland Nevi makon, at as liberal rates and 11/leB as solvency and fair Drat will permit, A. A. CARRIER: IMO', Agents, ' W. R. EDE% Surveyor. mylibilm IMAM Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SHOES :FOB THE FOI7E,TH— , ohorfoore .rourtii; • . Snow talks rout* EttoBBlo the Ponettu 801th8tob888 at Di AB. PiMbatalinglicUldiseest, Plates, U. Jusumu e. OF PITTSBURGH. 16,140 00 66,907 76 DIRECTORS Jas. A. Hutchinsod, John Atwell, Moth , iM &c. W/TH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c. NO. 255 MARKET BT. North Bide PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOIMA V. TAM.; DA.NICL B. PHICIt t OLISMI V. MAT deltiv Suok tt j trassta, tit H. D; BRECHT & BRO., MANUFAXITU SERB OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings, DEALERS IN FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 Smithfield Street, Demler's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts. burgh, Pa. Jar City Glass at manufacturer's Prices:l, Particular attention give uio repairing Paintings, Reguildins Frames and hardness came framed at wtioiesale price. penly govh-Ouders, BAYNE & NEEPER. (SUCCESSORS TO A. H. ROWLED.) STEAM BOOK BINDERY —AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY No. 72 and 74 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND ING in every variety, 230 03:K8 Ruled to any intricate pattern, and bound in every desirable form. Ad work warranted to give serialise, tion Prices at the Lowest Bates. BAWL P. BAYNE 'NM. W. NEEPER ap2.3md -- utters, itg. _ J. H. BILLERMAN & CO.'S FASHIONABLE HAT STOKE, 15 WOOD STREET. SPRING STYLE SILK & CASSLMERE HAM rtgaticli AND AmRRICAN FELT HAM All Grades and Colors. CAPS FOR GENT'S, YOUTH'S, AHD OHILDRE›, Ot every desenpuon STRAW GOODS n great 'ninety. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS To sod all tastes. All at the Lowest Rates at J. H. HILLERMAN do CO.'S, ma3o 76 WOOD 81" EUROPEAN AGENCI. THOMAS RATTRi AN, BUROPEAN Agoat, No. 11/I Water street, Pittabtrrp, Is preps:lse to bung oat or rend bank pansengsn, from et to an part Male old country, either by steam or sailtig pace °Le. SIGHT DRAY' FON SALE, PsYab)a in any Part of darope. Agent for the indtauspolie and Cinciannti roue.. Also, Agent for the old Blank Mar Line of Bailing Peen eta, and for the lines of Steamers Ma ins owtwsen Noe York, L!►ernool, Glio.roly sod Galway fell t o 0 Dab find lastau, an it. SAVAGE HOUSE, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEX.I. To PENTISYLVaIiIa PAt3Bltsit4Ek OIKPOT, OH P SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken at. I fitted ap,with all the modern improvem ots, this popular re• sort, the subscriber is prepared &et 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. Ms Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con. fident in recommending to the public for their excellence. - Can, Bucket andlikall °Virtue received daily and sold X 1 7 , •40.!As Gel rata (. mr2c•iy4 STOMNS , OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, , THOMAS *TONE, Proiltrletor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern lm• provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is propared to accommodate his friends and the pub. Ito 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. SirMEAIB- served ,up stall hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. sp4:ly $222,834 17 .751c..03E1.1,81.0 OYSTFiII AND 031116 HOUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET,- PITTSBURGH. WHOLCSAIJ AND MALL DRAMS Al LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FREE OYB TERBR HILADRIXIIIAAND WILD AND EiAME, BALTIMORE All i their Proper Bea/ca. n 026 GEO. BEINEMAN & 00. FIFTH AVENUE EIUHANUE, DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, THE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS on: hand, and the Clioioest Delicacies of the Beason, served up in the most superior manner. Aw-kleals at all hours of the day and night.. - 64 nly7:lokw. PITTSBURGH. PA. THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others is directed to this establishment, wmah has been recently fitted up for the purpose of atiorT.llfflAL EATING HOUSE IN. A CEN TR AL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are particularly invited to call. At=pertainulg to an EATING SALOON he found, of the freshest the market affords. apdltdaw ANSION ;clipE, GEORGE ALT- Proprie N 0.844 Libertj street, Just Me 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 having, at considerable expense, lltted up, In excellent stile, the MANSIONROII3E, would respectfully solicit a share of public patron age. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON. w aRD, adording ample accom modation to traveler, and *teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the Past the mar ket can afford. fol-a shill ! ifs. JAB. MILLING.A.R, ISONONGAILE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the T sblio that he has rebuilt since the pie, and ba enlarged his establishment, and filled it with e newest and. moetepproved nianniner3, is now prepared to Tarnish flooring and p boards, scroll sawing and re-cawing , doors, i tu n g and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings., box making, kn. South Pittsburgh, September 7,1867. ; j MANHOOD. HOW LOST, (HOW RESTORED. JUST PUBOSELED ON THE NA TUft& AND RADICAL CUBE OF BPg TORRIIMA,, A:kr _Seminal Weakness, Beatnal• Nervettootor, Involuntary Emis. Moms mid Immency_ resql s tio_l3 from Soitataise. Ao. Bobs Mmmu. - .A. D Sent under owl, ins plMit en receipt two envelope l to any rakkerre, EtAt, of arnpaal'. OP - Mi. LG. /111 &Mary New YOE' POO MOO Soda. 408 Daliaikmojan PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1861. E. WATT S; *gag, itit. groldsional. - WM. 111. INT prz.is-R - sr, (IFFICE st the Pittsburgh .Fbst, Fifa F strn , st. mow W 4 04 r .tom Al PR= D. 16 1 VOALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEI33 tAUT, FRANKLIN, 1K EN ANGO C 0... itirraya • P•vvr•eviv n tale. H. W. Pe47181303.. Gm), r, LIMICALP PATTERSON ar.•IDAI4'SON, ATTOIINEIiS AT LAW, ILVIINFS LAVI: BUILDINGS, Diamond street, /tear Grant. ja9:ly PITTSBURGH, Pk_ - - B. F. 416'CAZ, ATTORNE!' AT LAW, Ontee, No. 72 Prant Stre et, _ (Three doors below the Court House,) rays:.l 1 Pirrasuma, Pa. L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office, No. 134 Fourth sit,, PITTSBURGiI,NPA, ja24:ly C .H. JR . SCOTT, DENTIST' so • hes removed to the b.OllPe letely occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. s37b Pegs► Street, (3out)) aide,) third door Above Head etreet orf,.e hottre from 9A.U.W15 P. M. !aptly JOSEPH ADA3IB, ' DENTIST, No, 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. lisnmetoc—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Brace, Esc, In iiallock, Theodoro Itobbiztr, ratt, m714:17 TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CSILL, has removed to 246 PENN . STREET, in the house formerly occupied oy Dr. U. H. Keyeer, opposite Chnet's Church.— He will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, from $l5 to $62 per set Itartuatm—Rev?. Y. D. Hovrart4 Rev. eamuel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. U. 111'0andless_ i . M. D., J. H. /lop. kite, W. Vankur., Jr. Geo. D. Keyser, W. Nita Ice. Samos, :,PHee. au27:l y DR. C. iiieLELZ. WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN• &LBO-Ali LNT RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUKS R"CTPTVRES. v CUR, PENN AND WAYNE tilS. JOHN M iiIIig.PATRIGE.-.--JOHN IdEI4.ON LAW THE UNDER IGNED HAVE THIS day turmed a Co-partneretdp in the praetH e of the JOHN M. EIREPATEJCE, JOHN MELLON, Pittnburgh, May 16th, 186 L KIRKPATRICK b MELLON, A ITO Etli !CM AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth b Are *S I flee doors above arnitbfleed, Pit: bush, Ps- JeR4l JAM A. WWI:C.IE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth strut, Pittsburgh, be tween orratt bald and Cherry Alley. daily EORGE S. SELDEN HAVING G resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter b. found at hts office,l22 Fourth street, Pitt.. burgh. UrAH L,Surgeon Dentist, successor JUL. VI G. W. Biddle, No 14.1 Ettnittifield street W °Rice hours !torn °tett to 1 o'clock. attd trot, 2to b o'clock felbly CIU.P.E . LNU AND 4.LECLUNG, MIL. & DIMS. MESE. la, Teeth extrmtted, sot. 4)14 and .Lever Reda .018 : 13 o:bk., In ursoL otnet Oil, Coal, (6atidlts, &c. EUREKA OIL COM.P.LNY, ENANGO COUNTY, PENNA., (CrIABTIIII NI) 1111BILIIARY IdT, 1861.) Capital A. M. MARSHAL./, Pres. H. L. DAVIS Sec. M• Miumhal.l, W. R. McGee. James frorquer . aghsn. Berrungez, Office in that of IL R. Davin, city of Allegheny, Ps. tohlegemd ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPAN V BREKETON, JOHNSTON dt WILKINS, 48 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1 AVE ALWAYS on hand aan or ) t, quality of LUBRICATING, ILL TING an 'RUDE OAL Oita Also, LAtati of every variety, Wbolesale and Retail. B. C. & s. U. SAWYER, lusuracrvaxas or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, no. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa PaGTOGEN, COAL Asl) CARBON 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 beat, and of every variety. COAL OIL IN the most economical and trillian light known, and is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with Coal or carbon 011, pure, and of the finest quality, at low prices; also, Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys. 0. THUMM, yps.lo and 12 Fifth street, below Market, ma=lvdaw in the ltreetsterOmelms %Unit NATRONA OIL. MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYL sania Balt Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed unchangeable in color.' 4 THE ILI JUMINATOR OF THE DAY Constantly on hand and for sale by P. 8. M Co y at their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between First and Becona street. mblltstf GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent- FL 0 - Y - i) , CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., Pittaqurgh, Pa., agent for the reempt andeale of CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly on hand, and is reeelvin_g heavy and light oils suitable for Lubricating and Reaping purposes, which will be sold low for cash and rash oat, apteendow 'll all aptr, &c NEW WALL PAPER !STORE. BETWEEN EMU AND LIBERTY bTI3. No. 107 Market Street, THE ISITE§C.R.U3ED, 'IS 'OPENING anew and larke "stook of PAPEIIIIANGINGS, Embracing a complete assortment for Dwellings, Stores, Offices, .I.is,-Churehes, no, to which he would respectfully invite the attention of thePuh. Ito. having an onttre now stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of now goods will find them by looking through our assortment. manklyd JOS. R. HUGHES. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. o Come and see. --- WALTER. P. DIARSILILLL, No. ST Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) RasWtor sale F L rench. German and RS American AL, FOB PARLOInas, PAP E OSAMEERB 0F,C1D34 DGEB, io 50,000 rolls at B 12+ eta 1 . eta 50,04 ) Tolls at 0, and 0 . Wterow cusrern. Fan Llama Panne, Two Came, Came, sor Look for the Striped Front only Vaal _*teen where a toll saeortroant or nook PeiesokrWL Wain I=l t l itiprarding and tominiision. TAMES W. CRAPT, Commission and V Forwarding Menahant, and mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, SaintLorda. N. Et.—l Xll give immediate and penionsd attention to all business entrusted to my 4iare, for ;flitch oharges will be reasonable. References: L. E. Forsythe, St. Louis; Paul Laming, S. Louts • O. Brashears & Oincirmatc Messrs. Truk &J fh'stg, Philadelphia; 112Arlhur, Byrne & Gibbons,_ New York; W. C..llPDowell. T. gwing,Ranssa; NortbuP & Co, Hansa; J. W.l3arbridge & Co.. New Orleans ; W. W. Weatori,;Merntrkirs - Peunock & Hint, Pitts. burgh; G. W. Gray; Pittsburgh; P Ball. R 1). Adams, Chleago,F. F.Poriilbaugh, Burlington, tows ; W. R. Pcistiew - eit, Burlington, lo'sfra; rapte. C. unalr, Bowman. and rimer men aeneridiv. P mole:dm edaratixmal. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. fPIIIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria County, PennsViva. ma, foui miles from Cremon Stale_ ,n on the direct Pi route between Philadelphia and ttsburgh, was chartered in 186 A with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate honors and Degrees. The I.ica. Mon of the Collegeis one of the most healthy In Pennsylv • s portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The tst lash° year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28thof JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessiona. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Stlrveying, Engineering, As, Ise., will be furnished, by the Institationto the Stude nts. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eigut years to the age of man hood. Tugs—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance........ $lOO Washing and use of Bedding. Classiedand Modern Languages, 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev, Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds,St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of te Pittsburgh Diocese. THE WEST CHESTER ACAHEHY, AennT WESTCII EST ER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philade:phla by the -ylvania Central or the West Cheater direct Railroad *4l re,,ame the duties of the 13111tIME.F. TKRII on the brat des of MAY next. and close on the last day of -eptember. Tne School, there ore, is in session daring Le SWAM RR AIJZITHS. Pupils are renewed at any tune at proportionate charges. The average number of students is SD, under the charge of rune Teachers. The French, (lancer, and cpanisu languages are taught by native resident instructora. For catalogues apply in AVM. F. WYERS, A. H. Principai, aptilamdmod at West Cheater, Penna. 411Plitin't FURNITURE AND CHAIRS 11.37131:70ELTD PR,IO.FS. JAMES W. WOODWELL Nos. 07 and 99 Third Street. • 111 FOURTH STREET, CONBISTING OF ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FIIIIBE, •UIIIBL Ina Hotels and Private Dwellings. .3„. All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully peened and tw.ted. novernboate and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabbaet Masers supplied with every smote in the l me. mar& UlartUßE kUlt assortment of Pitlaburgri autaafactosed RSTURB, embracing BUM& pnd *Aitil . NOMA -. evcr7 article needed well famished daol. ag, as well as a splendid assort:mut of • OFFICE FURNITURE, Convt , otty on hand and made to order. Ae the ow) terms on which business is done at this estab lishment is forCABE, pncesare made accordinFly. Persons in want of anything m the above Wm, would be advantaged of calling at FACEINER A FEW!" No.loB linnitbiledd street, below Fah. J. H. Factuoil, Jens N tawny makly SlercLut gailfirs. SPRING Aft D sunnEß GOODS —A T— REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A 011010 E AND SELECT sTOOII tr GOODS for SPRING AND BUMMER SALES, which have been selected with mere than usual oare, nil feel confuleot that In the RICHNESS OF FABRIC,AND STYLE —OF— GF 0 la AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will bURPABS ANY GOODS of the kind ever before opened in this city, and would respect. My solicit an early call from our patrons ant the public to examine the same for themselves SANIVEL GRAY & sON, MERCHANT TAILORS. triple 19 FIFTH STRICET. SMITH & PITCAIRN, ferekaat Tailors, Pio. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET D. BRUCKLOCILER I TAILOR, HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS 41 st his old stand, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where he will be glad to see his old triende and public generally. Will also do MIMI% for hinnies, far boys and Theo. j Id. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, SO. $ SAINT. GLAIR STUMM, &5219 (Dr. ineh's New Building,)Bß W H. MGM G. M. DOSCH. lour H. M'GEE & CO., IT MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa jel2.lrdaw ainters. T. T. 1-r. Q 17833, -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cur. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STONY.) nr All work entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. u g ly Wes. 0 - 2", HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Fourth. St., lists Wood & Sadthll .14 e nded o. PA. ormnotle attended to. mene tvd HOUSE =ti zp. ' . : P. O'BRIEN. ST Orders 5m.,...ed at Easement shop, Gra n t stmt. sassaite Cathodal'. A TTENTION, THE COMMUNITY ! trey end Fano,' Drees Good:, also Lace two,Grey Renfrew Needle Work, t ad a ry, Mitts d , all Wolin 0" my ellears. Ours ook of uggle ", and staple Goods is also well LO assorted. O. armaisativimmi.VE, CO aiip post FRIDAY mo!itikurlia JULY 26: THE SOUTHERN VIEW. We copy from'the Louisville Cour ier, a rank secession jouritil, .the fol.. liiWiiig articlexto show _how the late battle' is regarded South.; They are, anxious for - peaccL-pethatii' - they are tired of war—but the en not yet, awl will not be until' the South acs • knOwledges the squaw:toy of the Gor ermanent: -- The Reception of the , N eWB• The news of tho great victory • wpn by the Confederate State troops in' de fence of their homes and liberties at Ma• nassas sent a thrill of joy through the hearts of our people and was received with more demonstrations of gratifica tion than we had hoped for. While none rejoiced at the terrible loss of life which attended the defeat of the Federals, all regretting the horrid slaughter of so many good and brave men who had been deluded into the ar mies of Mr. Lincoln, who is responsi ble fbr their fate, the great mass of our people gave unmistakeable evidence of their gratification at the success of. the brave men who have so nobly, and so gallantly defended their homes against' the invader and their liberties against those who would have made them sub jects and vassals. The sympathies of our people have been with the South; but they loved the Union, and many of them would have preserved it if possible by force, with lead and steel. The Union is buried forever in the blood of the slain at Manassas. It cannot now be restored. Peace can be established only by the recognition of the new Re public; and as the capacity for defense of the South has been demonstrated in the defeat of the Grand Army of the North, the people will demand that the war be terminated—that peace be again given to the country. The war was deplored—the shedding of blood and the loss of precious lives was deplored—but the conflict having taken place, the people of Louisville rejoice that victory has perched on the standard of the troops of our own sec tion. Let ea Have Peace. The events of the last two days have certainly been sufficient to satisfy the Administration of the impossibility of subjugating a free people—of subjm- - ting a nation of freemen to a goverri ment they have thrown off. The Confederate States cannot be con quered—subjugated. This fact must sooner or later be ac knowledged—the sooner it is done the better. Had the independence of the Con federate States been promptly acknow ledged when Congress met on the 4th instthe terrible slaughter at Manassas would have been spared, and tens of thousands of brave fellows now cold in death would be in the pride of health and strength to bless the country with their labors. Let us have peace now. Congress can restore peace in a day. A joint resolution will recognize the independ: ence of the Confederate States. An order from Gen. Scott will suffice to disband the army of invasion and subju gation. Then the army of the South will return to their homes, peace will spread her quiet wings over our • afflict ed WWI try,prosperity will return to bless our land with her benignantemiles, and all will again be well. Let us have peace. Important Connell of the Civil and MU liar,. Chiefs. Washington telegrams to the New York papers state that the civil and military heads of the government have had a meeting at the White House on Wednesday, and reviewed the past, looked the present strongly in the face,, and endeavored to account for the X►io ; tare presented. Congress and the news papers were charged with the tearful responsibility of the failure on Sunday at Bull's run. The President leaned wholly upon the judgment of his great military chieftain, General Scott. The latter said :—"I am the greatest coward in the army, and ought to be removed for surrendering my own opinion of duty, in a crisis like this to a popular clamor, induced by bunkum threa4 in Congress and daily newspaper ha rangue " Gen. Scott has for a long while been of the opinion in view of the well drill ed militia of the South, that camps of instruction should be established: for our troops, and that they Should be thoroughly educated before venturing into the field in active Berates. The p o p u l ar sentiment of the people, which is frequently very erroneous, and pro. ved to be so this time, overruled Gen-' eral Scott, and an early battle was' de termined upon. - dt has been had, and the results are before us. All of the members of the 'Cabinet were present. Those who ha.ve endorsed the Tribune "forward to Riehmine were silent. Words of censure were uttered because General Patterson was not removed before, the chief cause of. the defeat being laid entirely to his in. activity. ft! ?rip 4-1;' : "*%"•-:7 - " • ; , ,7-!;:r1; - NITSIIMV-1511m • - • , . ~,...,•-• , • 111111tai7 Reelerpc_3'nst. .:T 4 ct.,44 , '6•.` Napoleon. refused, to aijr l- 4#o ties to use tenti,-4beatiseA*loA . -____-_,,, it revealed to theinezolleitobit4 . .d iteil•rienitiBu: 'to e pieciillk hii!Uttil:ltwi: --- ... . ed to conceal t o, i9rV 3 r4.,Tf ,,',:,'.,;;',. was always to fo '1 19!) ~CPiettv ,- 0 . / .,,inis, :-''*, enemy's force, aryl..tbus.-Ait r#l4t4;!kette)i ; id detail.' - We' jittiFis _100:-11', ..1.,...,,A ,„,,...,.&:.,:,,j-11-7-_,,,,._ .foeuy to goiol3eoP9l,4Tatf7M-r, ova us. Our efie_et_iytlynAr4lo,to444;i;.:'' be 'about 260,b00..-ajOirlirAti* _J • gone' into-the firsti blitiloifit4ti - ~ -Y. : farce:o . 6l%r #5,000!:` `W etiemy'llegi hid ticapkikifirliTtit he could ' eolleeetli'eitilt44o4t,.., ..,,,,i.,tA,,,lKEvis. 7 p.r.!-- I p, attacked,; so • 01 ,, a) : IT ATi, 11 1! . - t , ___ l MAlhqti l'_ , r s was greatly inferior to C I PPi ' IIrIT s :: merits were _ tati4, that at , 1i 1 : 94 . 4 , : 4 : effective force was..greatly, ARE/ail/440 ours. The rebels:managed lomat* from us the - nmaer of men dist-Amy had under arms, whereas, brtlieffeisne conduct of a large portlthi of theft A- ern press, the position of everjr-A -- piptit, every company, of- almost man in-our forces, was katwn to the rebel conumuulers,,,m to our own. • IMPORTANCE OF EXPERIENCED.': qtr OFFICERS.—The result of the at Bull's run furniShes couo proof of the position that wa,„Likyillill along taken, that it was of tha-,-,igrCktest importance to place railitarY: 3 oloared and experienced officers in 010104 4 0, r. our volunteers, and thet,slCiijOthi--, height of folly to send a fiedOrinflrt'_.- - -ia , - , . it mattered not how brarts-OrtiVeri-- test cortimanded by inexperit*edriint'r'' incompetent officers . volunteers are not liiul7llo4o-zw, regular army, Who , have ,, heiekkdrilied for years and tunght . .-ti stand face anydingar tli,pright present itself, on .contrret,Anat tem not how brave tbeinikinfet4e, -if they . discover wavering,l.:llenWmid fear in their conunanders,it4hinfindis 7 trust into their - ranks, soon errtfollier, 'feet confusion, and renders fa) paiic al most inevitable; 'while ifDtheActiders show coolness whertithelnigagenumt, and that they fully comprehend; he px igeoeies of the moment, they_.*;eVrn push onward out tul r4P4" carrying eyero4l4o4ft i tla u ltrve and 09Mkctlitt!CL:4411NEOATRY'llii.Pk° briPo.4lßa• HON. J oars HoLii. - -i—Thiklktiiiltut• ky (U) Regietei - (Reritablienn)tionda the sngekton ofthe rer that President Lincoln , ahniitithat able, bold and elcminent, ackrotgft of the Union Hon., Josoph4,llOtii of KentuokyoLliammon .urt of the United States.. 40ig,4 a-, *, would hold our Union friends en tacky, Notic WANTED.. ~ SEVENTY ' MEN 'II" EN LIST -?OR TEigym YEARS, OR put _ g _' l - . ,WAR,. To.roctuit 004 I,7ptna Regiment Penne u vere_ m „, P' ild .. — ... bell. Apply3mnediwelyekNita . . . lye lw JNOilii . lMNlKDrutlitebu • Recrints.Wautetr9r l oo- - - kk...... '.:-' , :: , ", , Av y; i l4ife, 7 A tegi- '. !bent Pell l ll4l.Yania: :, .' t - -,''''•-' - ~.'-',,...Y . : 70 KEQttlTlTS'fcii•V,P.jil ::. , t so74l* . iikg,2l,k ;: s : l rir" i. the .10a.4,1"111.1.bith11104' „la men, Company g: ll* eity.'W'inv - i' . meet, Col' David Cireilbellj'olBsll,,,,, street, betweett WPOO4/4r'irtiliteariiiliiiifida.;. 1101:01r jyl6-dtf 11. S i n. , -. the 1-. 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