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Roliari ii. year, payable strictly in War copies, Two Cents ' r sale at the Waite! thaOtEoe. and bt the Neirahttre. • ' BATEB OF ADVERTISINQ. 2i neer.= s m . . =•.‘ Ode tasertion„... ---. 60 60 Tito ineettions,—. 75 76 -Ttutotwartiont,...- I 00 -.onetwooko.----- 1 76 50 • - -Two witekor.: -- 8002'001 50 1 00 76 " Throe weeko r .4«.-.‘. 410 2 1511 2 00.1 26 100 • 006 600 11 86 60 . 160 175 . ~ ,T wwitiontrue-. . 00 CO 50 286 260 l'hitettnunitha.....- '9 00 "6 00 1 60 , 3 00 800 Ptittr tranthet.....4. 41000605 5 00 86 460 11 00 786660 8 66 660 12 00 800 6 00:4 oo 860 lilnarnonths..:."-,.. 48 00 10 85 800 686 900 * 20 00 18 8610 00' 65 12 oe Card; six lines or 1 660, per annum--10 00 • Wurriount IS Ma.lllllM One **are, per annum, (exclusive or paper)..2s 00 Manunge notices, lictoenta: Death notice& 26 cents *zw- FOR 1861, ONE DOLLAR. T. HM PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ISTABLUIIIRD OVER FIFTY !KARL WILL HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PEE YEAR, IT IA PRINTED IN A *W‘IOTH SHEET, OLE4Jii. TYPE, IT COlTAllifil ALL THU EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and Nis , cellatteous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. spank 'MR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK RIM U CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send fora PROSPECTUS and a SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address' "TAXES P. BARB, Minor wid Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pg. MORMNO , PUS? JOB OFFICE. JAMEt P.' BAER. EDWIN A. IkIYEII.9 =ME R & MYERS, BeIiKIND JOB PRINTERS, VIMIOr Filth & WOod Stso Pittst. MATXERY DESOBIPTION 07/1 PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Itzenuted in the need able.: XII. ! AIL Xla 241. .11:09 COMinpAL,IIIII3I4IIITRE AND IEGAL WORK of shartaptioe, on ressonable terms, eittleillicr attention pied to the Printing of POST=,•.P.BOGBAMMES, Pox OTherits,..Extddtions amOttizsme. tARGEVOITIONSAF TYPE $ MACHINERY lOtri ll 7 l # lll " o suet44 l i9 Wit*:=3lllDiwi '7 4` ItgaPkg bd . Work with prompt iiiedcLampatah aninottie excelled irj ' , 1 9C 6 Pler-0 1 4 4 1Itthfi city. 1:' - ':;,:. - ;; - 416Bp i, EigAs.OFBILVtTLGVAY .., - T fr - ,,. - * Oil .S r ' Buck• ' ' • ' ,L ATP -zWeekfi earlieithatt the A mpeimutit 4tac to uokwreit tA l this ii t ti r d irt It mi , . ..,...,....„,w. oic. Or send. A:31 1 011S Wend and _tatet.strtl, -1""- - 141J_ . NWT f 103114,9091) NNEW:-7 .:i 4 00,1440_ , . ramil.gal l 4*died , oTi Mk , Li. 'zu opoorooldgg or Wia4.Now,_ - Unocal Alai algtoiliS go i9INorWm ill lb, nuollolok lio air now Prugood korarthpokoN any opoorpo hp the. 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Cash' Ovitat.....SEM,ooo I Premien% Notes....-$1112,21413 'THIS COMTANY WILL INSURE on Buildings Merchandise, Furniture, Au, in wnor country. Dialonraw.--Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, °reit, a K. JarinnaA Ohm. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Ritehen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Amos, Vice President. TIM. &Mass, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, Ha 70 Fifth street. Pennfiyiyanin,lnsuranoo Company Of Pittsburgh. zo. es Fourth ptreet. IRFATORR. Jacob Pain ter,Rody D Patterson, L Grierliproni, C. A. Colton, James, H. Hopkins. A. A. Oarrier, Henry litproul,lfuth. Voeg. My, Geo. W.Satittt A. J. Jrame, ; Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, chartered FIRE 'AND HQ:DM EMS TAXER, of an descriptions. • JEW STATE VUTHORITy. 4g, s .k.NA, 01? s itiBURANCE , HARTFORD. 7, , cl ; tl4l lw as itra a r t .in ta liTtra Perpetual. _ , LAmes po intisted EßTi s r nsg atm d, over. s te .... 7.2 20004350 Aru5T ttsuitr by fire, or the Penis Inland Iglidelittfillibsrat rates sad rules as solvency and fr 880 urveyor., Agents, BUM S. thylt* ,75N0;A3 Fourth. drag, Pittaburyb, Po. 'he at SHE FOURTH ria Shoes for the Fourth; Shoes for the Fourth; Shoe. for the Fottrik_eging cheap at 0$ A & lIMPVXDWAvsuordoo howl. , . _ CAW ilitgli,woluis. • .10411311betttrern of / ON .AND NAILS, gkAATA 410 ; CONNOti-SHEET IRON, • lanue s Neat Pietas Hike, &e. . , • wattalintrnsg, on water Street, fund lag First litre•tp PITTSIKURCIU, And Cbrner.of Frtuddan and t3ordh Water F treats, Oblnano. te317:1,r WM:. _FABER & CO., STEM o ppI o V iv BUtRERS. General Machinists and Holler Makers, Near the Penn% R. R. bielmniter Denot- rITTSBURGH, ~ ItirANTJF'ACTURE ALL KIND PA S OF ,LT4. Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to toe construction of En gines and . Machinery for grist mills, and for up rights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship. rent at short notice r Elnginee and Boilers of every description' Also, runtish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Putties in every variety, and continue the manufacture of I Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. AGrOrders from ail parts of the coma' and promptly filled' SMITH. PARK & CO.. NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTS B URG H, L. Warehouse, No. 146 First and 120 Second stre P ets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Ketorta and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Put- Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de. sartotion made to order. Hating a complete machine shop attached to the Foun d dry, alt necessary fitting will be carefully atten Loa . . . 6. 111 . 0 6. 11 YME(........... .1. F. RAM MACKIN TOSII, HEM PIIILL & CO., CORNER OF PIKE At O'HARA STS., EA R CITY WATER WORKS, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of Mackin tosh A Hemphill's Improved Patent Oscillating STEAM EAGINES, and SLIDE VALVPS, of all sizes and best styles. Raving put up Machinery of large capacity and of the beat quality, we are preps-ed to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in this line, inning that by promptness and the char acter of oar work to merit publieratronage. We call special a tendon to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unattained in this class of Engines. .a^.-STEAM GUAGES FOR SALE, and Warrant ed correct and durable. ja2entli bursitiou corrzu AND PARK A TTVICUB Wi & C Mtb ANTJFACT U RERS OF SHEATH- Braziers' and Bolapper, Pieesed Copper ro .6" ttoms, khdseci Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder &c, also importars and dealers in Metals, `Vu t Plate, Sheet Iron, FLITS kc. Constantly on band, tnmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second streets. Pittsburgh, PA aped& orders of Oloper cot to any &aired nattant. ta2111.4, 1111J6111 1 BOLE, BNGINE BUILDER AND MA. GREAT WESTERN PLAINLNO IdILL, arr. bury ar.d Degasses We Pittsburgh, .En, will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, thefollownig machinery, viz L . —Stearn Engines, Turning Ladies, for wood and iron bones ners, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines ; and Tobacco Screws ; Patontir:gand Model Ma chines, in 'the bestmenner; Ag,.Pu ll ies, and Hangers,' of nll sires and variety , Semis, of any di. ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and have on band, Doctor and Nig.ger Engines, and Deck Pun t' s for steamboats. &c. Lathe inhears nun other Planing done to order; can plane 82 inches wide , by 9 feet 6 inches long. All Orders Prosaptiy Mad and Ranavitlo Solicited. N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude giv en to repairs on Printing Presses and other Ma chines. my 151 y ansuriutre. llionongahela Insurance CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Oinasse—JAMES At HUTCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. JAS. WOODBURN, Oen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Minna's al/ kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1861. Stock Due Bills t ayable on demand and secured by two approved names..s 78,750 00 Bills Receivable 23,067 34 Bills Discounted.. 36= 76 Mortgage. 115 - Shares Mechanics Bank 12,000 00 stock cost 6,166 00 100 Shares Cairene' Bank stock coat. .......»....»..». 6,176 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost. 50 Shares Bank of Pals burgh-- Balance of Book Accounts Office ,Furnitare ..... ..—...... DIRECTORS. W.M. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, Wilson Miller John Atwell, W. Rea, & B. Robison: JnoM'Devitt Richard Bays, Joe. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Bobt. Dalzell, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, . , James Woodburn, my2l Allegheny , Itunitanee Co. gp: - PiTy_SBURCI4. _ o viiriCair; r os o.,,szferrsh Vt ., musk Stook. pLicsmas• AGAINST ALL KINDS - -tenrslED Audurnr, Balsa JONl2,"Prosident; JOHN D. MeCOR,D, Vioe - Pratddent; D. ht. BOOK, Bearetary; Capt. wit,Ll Ald DEAN, General Agent. Donernas—lesao Jones, John Hussey, Harvey i: l 3l= O. ,ray A. Wilson, B.L. F John D. MoOord. tapt. Adam Jacobs, P.Ekerlint, Capt. W. Dean, Rob't L. M'9rew, Rotet If Davis. mss WEST BRANCH Mutual Insoranoe Company, LOCH HAVEN, OLINTON COUNTY. Ad Xreaileat 0 , 41= 1: L 01111CRIIPROMA, Bedreten,. (61611 ti, fassinterm &c. E. WATT Si WISH TERRY, PRICE & CO. IMPORTERS AND DIAttLEIII3 IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.: Batinetp, Vesting., Tailor" Trimmings, &c., NO. 255 MARKET BT. North Side, 'PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. mar, DAM= a. PIIUII. OLIVLB T. Nooltin2 Cassto, H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings, EIEA.LERS 11)1 FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW . GLASS, 128 Smithfield Street, Dernlees Block. between Filth and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. ler City Glass at manufacturer's PricA3s."63l Particular attention give, I o repairing Paintings, Regoildins Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price. pair BAYNE & KEEPER, (SUCCESSORS TO A. H. BOWAND.) STEAM BOOK BINDEltir —AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY No. 72 and 74 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTA L BIND A. INO in every variety, 331,41.1 4 3 - .13 330 0 338 Bitted teeny intricate pattern, and bound in every deetrable form. Allwork warranted to give satiate° - Pikai at the Lowest Rates. P. BAYNE .......... W. NEEPER. solicited J. EL BILLERMAN & a().'s FASHIONABLE HAT STORM, 75 WOOD STREET. SPRING STYLE SILK & CASSIMERE HATS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS. All Grades and Colors. CAPS FOR GENT'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN, Of every description STRAW GOODS In great variety. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS To suit all tastes. All at the Lowest Rates at J. IL HILLERHAN dc CO.'S, malt° 76 WOOD ST. EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN A Agent, No. 113 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to an part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets. SIGHT DRAP - 111 FOR SALE, payable in any part of Mumps. Agent for the Incrianspolis and Otiicinuati Rail. roan: Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the• lines of Steamers Ban me between New York, Liverpool, Glasigow end Galway. fell ads and Stimulants. S .A.I7*.ELCEFEI HOUS E, No. 850 Liberty Street, NEXT to PENNSYLVANIA PASIIENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING takenan 'fitted up,with all Ai the modern improvem this popular re sort, the snixsonber la prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public genendly, 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- Mont in recommending to the public fur their Can. Bucket and Shell Oystere received dally and sold Wholedude and natal!. m126,1yd SEEM'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, TUOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAYING} TAKEN and fitted up, at a great exzppeenassee,, with all the modern im. provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate hie friends and the pub- Ile generally, with the best the market emit& OYSTERS will be served up in erery variety of style daring the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels conlident in re commending to the pallid for their excellence. irjr-MEAM served uP stall hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARD= taken. apidy 15,140 00 66,997 75 ..... 40,102 80 pAigt4 17 33.2commiemou OYSTER 00 ELMO ROUSE, NO. WOOD tTlOll, * PITTSBORON. vainama AIM JIMAWMIA,MS LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, PRISE PHILADELPHIA END BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WlllAwdz All IA tbiatr Pro on. nolei 680. 00. FIFTH LVENUt 111 DAN BARNARD, IPROPRIBTon, 711 Fifth Street, HE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS on: hand, and the • Olioloest Dedlcsoles of the Season, served up in the most WM:dor, 1 13,111 ma r, airMealrei all boors of the day end ekgatmeg tlydaw pwrsatsßas, PA. roff. 11 I ! l i ivrota . . , wTHE ATTENTION OF and *there le directed toeetstiushine n t i ch has been recently Std rat forthe iwee of afford/ a SUBSTAZMAL SATTtIO HOIIB IN A 6 TRAT, LOCATION. Cohniry folks attending market are partionlarjyl_noted to call. erythmg _pertaining to an SA.LOON will Zwaye be fotiml, - of the freeheet the market affords. . *NV 4ANSION HOUSE, GEOBOE.A.VR itza, Proprietor, N 0.844 Liberty street, just be e the Passenger Depot of the Penurylmams Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor havinut considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent the MANRIONHOLIBR, would respectfully so licit a share of publition-_ age. There is attached a splendid and= extensive WA.GON-YARD, affording ample amour modotion to traveler* and .teamsters, Rls Larder and Bat will be turniehed with the best the mar. ket can afford.. • felty tlai___ills. JAB. ICIATNISIAII, DIONONGAII7, LA fuNINGIdifiL, would roe inform their that he has sabUili slues too and ha Braised; his eatablishmOnt, andail ( l it with e newest and moat ap_proyedmaelkinery, is now preipare4 to w famish ftonng. and planing boards, - scroll saing and requostog, doors, east slid shutters, kiln deed, tomes, mon/dings, box linaki3otitiee. .FlUstituab, floSengsar 7,11167. MANHOOD • ROW LOST ROW REEPARED. 1 - usT :pudisTrku wir -2 Titz liA- U 74 ; a lla i nur,Anicam ar A=i l op CTj &opal Debility, Nervousness, InvoluntaryEmis. taus imd,lmpoteney, resulting from lea. By Rebt. J. - °love l y.% M. D. gent under Bet% in a plain envelope to any address, prtml, on receipt of two stamps, Dr. 110 Bow el 7 New York. Totri Moe Box, 418 seldlishodmr PITTSBURG ooh-VlR4gm Valtors, &e. *an 6.1 t. , MO -- WM. U. Wlllajv , NO'II.ELEVIr' PUBLIC OFFICE at the Pittsburgh !Post Fifth VP greet. near Wood. . WALD B. 11e011.11t0N1,..4.. ........... •Iliza C. ictira M'CALIVIONT & KERR ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN; VENA NGO CO., mywavd Pennsylvania. CTTParsaasos...- ;14; PATTERSON '& DA VIVSON , ATTORNEYS AT ;LA.'W, K WIN'S LA I!! nuILD*Nos, Diamond Street, near Ga 4. Ja9:ly_-- '. .PIT.VSByiIi'GR, PA. ..Irt i ATTORNEY SAT LAW. Onto., No. 72-,Girsat street. (Three doers belowi4e Court Howe,) royally Preresoloo, Pa L. 118ACBN TTORNEY AT LAW (Moo s No. 13 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. C A R D. SCOTT, DENTIST 11, • JIM removed to the house latelT occupied by Dr. W. A.‘ WARD, Wlte Penn Street, (South side,) third door above Rana etreek. t!lir Othoe home from 9 A.M. till 6P. Id. I all'fial .108.E.IPH ADADIS, DENTIST, No. 97 Wylie Street:, Pittsburgh. Itariasscs:—Dr. A. hl.rollook, D. D. Bruce, Esc, DI Rebook, Theodore Rob Una, Russell Rrrett, Rsq. my 14:17 • .__ TEETH! SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CSLLI4, has removed to 246 PENS o BTREST, le the house formerly veenpied by Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's, Church.— He will give all the modern" improvement& Teeth inserted at rations petiftmifrom $l6 to $B2 per set. Rierisucts—itev. W. D. oward, Rev. /tsarina! Fin ley, A. Bradley, A.G. id'Oandless, N. D, J. H. Hop kins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. 6eo. H. Keyser, W a . Nun Lea, Samuel M'Hee. DR. C. .IFFZ, WATERCIJRE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR IR, MT Prx - crnms. delly WE. PENN AND WAYNE STS. JOHN M. I i I It I iPATELICK...--...10EN 711.ELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. T" UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Capartnerviiip in the e of the Law., JOHN AL HIRSPATRIUE, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh,. May nth, 1861. KIRKPATRICK & MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Streot t five doors above Smithfield, Pituburgh, Pa. jell-tf TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at u Law s Office, Fourth street, Pittaburgb, be tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. delLly - - GEORGE S. SELD,EN HAVING found E PRACTICE - OF LAw, ma hereafter be at We offlee,l23-Fourth street, y Pittsburgh. te29 ler iIAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor . to G. W. Biddle, No. 144Swithfleld street .114)- Office hours trona eigtd, tori o'clock, and froth 2 tab o'clock. falba yJI Pllslu AND DIR. & MRS. ausx. .Teeth extracted. Hot, Oold and Shower Baths selear F. 8F8R,177 Grant street . _ 05Dal, gandles, EUREKA. OIL COMPANY, OF— VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA., (CHARTERED EirBRUARY leT, 1861.) Capital. .8100,000, A. M. MARSHALL, Pres. H. F. DAVIS Sec. mascreita: A. bi - Marshall, W. IL McGee. James Forquer, C. Barringer, J. L Carnaghan. Office in that of E.. H. Davis, City of Allegheny, Pa. mhlikernd ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY BERRETON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., .1-jAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior o hatze i y3 3I tICATING,LLLUhfINATING Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Betatl.• • H. Cf. & H. SAWYER, NARIYUCTURELS OP LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet ;Lad Eosin Soaps, No. 47 Wood atreot, Pittsburgh, Pa DHOTOGEN, COAL AND CARBUN 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 skid best, and of every variety. COAL OIL is the most economical and brillian Rht known, and is entirely nonresplosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with Coal-or Carbon- Oil, pure, and of the finest quality, at low prices; also, Laniyi'icks and uhimneys. O. THUMBS, Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth street, below Market, tinittielvdsw in the Brosivior Omaha', %Woe - VAT-RONA OIL. • MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYL ii vanta Mantulacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed imehanteable in coloro THE ilitil:MßLATOlt OF THE DAY " Constantly on ' band and Ibr sale by P. 8. M. Co at their new, ,olltoe, Ile. 24W00d street, between ;First and Second street. mtilliff GEV 'CALHOUN, General Agent. A. PLOYI, CORNER FOURIrg AND ROSS STS., iitflailmih•PA•Agoatforthereceipt and sale of 4A/ItqPr , . 0 IL S • Keep. 4 :-.olLhitia, and is receiving heavy XdaidedStog and if.pliag Which_ Will= low for cash and oath 01114 , eleandb. NE '° WALL TAPER STORE. 'BETWEEN H AND - LIBERTY STS. Ale. 107 Market Stree4_ Tan 2 , 11111K11191 1 ,?: IS OPENING --1 A 1" ,:iirldi a iM1144111111;1S 1 Ernoraeighicilesicirtinent for Dweninte. 14°114 peTalr 9 te u i t te ic " tc'whmh 6e world tee y th e neon of thePab• lie. having-an entire new stook of goods recently purchased, end now arriving.' nose in want -of new "cede t. will find them by-looking through our en mairiklyd JAS, IFIUGHEs. WALL PAPER,' WALL PAPER' The Largest Amortritaat and Lowest Prices ip PitioNIVA., Come and see. WALTER P. MAIISHA.LL, lig. 07 Wood *trees, (Naar Fourth; at the Old Stand,) Baa for side wrench. German and American WALL ' FOB PABLO MORES, LODGES, Ao 50,000 rolls at 124 cts. 50,000 rolls at 0, 8 and 10 els. wutDow comas, Fats blue Palm, nein Omuta, Causes, Am gar Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town where a NI assortment et Palma men is kept, mare =DX .-' 4 13 1 4 Y M SPRING ANDSILIMAIER GOODS —A T—. REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW .11,ECE1VED A Y T CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for SPRING AND BUMMER SALES, which have been selected with more than usual care, . nd feel confident that In the RICHNESS OF FA.BRIC,A ND STYLE —O le— Gl• 0 0 3:OS , AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will SURPASS ANY GOODS of the kind ever before opened in this city, and would respect fully solicit an early call from our patrons and Gni publio to examine the same for themselves SAMUEL GRAY• & SOS ) MERCHANT TAILORS. mio 19 FIFTH STEL/11111T. ' SNITS & PITCAIRN, Ilerelait Tailors, Ai of 48 ST. CLAIM- STREET D: BRUCKLOOSEIt i. TAILOR, UAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS at hie old Man ,d No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where he.will be glad to see hie old friends and public generally. also do CUTTING for atudllaia for boss and www, tea j M. LITTLE, i litilitOlEAZlT TAILOR, *O. 164 SAINT. CLAM, SMILENINi a . (Dr. blab's New BaNding,)__ &ally Pirrsßintelt. W H. ?COKE-. W H. M'GEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny citY. Pa is/241•4:111w *r, k T. T. lIIMIIIRN I x-x O 1:7633, SIGET4' -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) ' air All work entrusted to me will be Neatly and. Promptly Executed. otitly M R. EL-496. 0 - 3 r, ROUSE, SIGN & ORNABEENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth st., lists Wood" & Smith —id PLITSBURGII, PA EAU work promptly attended to. mriblyd RC DIME AND SIGN PAINTER, air , Orders soh—bed at basmileut ebb 01tatit stabettonvoisite Ostbednd. • ATTENTION, THE COMMUNITY I 6re_y and r AmaY Drees a lso Lace m an tl es , Grey Renfrews Needle Wor Hosiery, mitts, 10, all closing om very etleap. or a , oak of Domestic mid Staple 6bode is also N LOVA wen assorted. 0. HANSO Ttillleekepsimpek CHEM ULY 29, I ,ationvarding and Allt tainissterr.' AIRS W. CRA.lit Conimission and eiF Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Office ond Storage, N 0.32 North Levee, ..saint N. 13.-1 will give immediate and personal attention to all business entrusted , to my care, for which' charges ?will be teasonatlib. itelerence.:: L. Forsythe, St. Louis ; Paul Laniug, St.. Loun. J. Braehears & Co., Cincinnati; Messrs. Tux & J. Craig, Philadelphia; M'Arthur, Byrne & Gibbets, New York; W. o . l lPDotvell , T.Ewiuglianso 4 Northup & I Hansa; J. W. Iturtrridge & Co.. New Orlearsi ; W. W. Weston, kletriphts; Pennock & Hart, Pitts. I burgh; dos, Pittsburgh; P Ball. It D. Adams, Chioago,W. P. Coolbaugh, 'Burlington, lows; W. H. Postiewait. litrrlingl on, Foe* Capts. conneli, Bowman, and river wen generally. mu Mena educational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pen.nsylva• nia few miles from Crenson Station on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1868, with priviliges, to confer the usual Collegial* Erptiora and Do,fittties. The. loca tion attic College Zs one of the most health Pennsylv ' portion of the Alle ny Mountains being proverbial for Its pure w r, bracing air, and pldturesque scenery. The Scluclastic year commenees on the FIRST MDDIDAT after the of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE folkiwing. It la divided 'into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, sc., An, will be furnished by , the Inatitutionto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Mushy forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Twas—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advancesloo Was hrrig and nee of Bedding Classical - and Modern Languages, 10 Students spend Vacation at the College ' Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh D THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY, A T WESTCHE§TER, PA., WITHIN • - two hours ride from Philadelphia by .the iiia.ylvania Centre 'tor the West Chester direct Railroad ad i reeranowtha* duties of the BUMAIEI3 TEEM on the, first day of MAY nett, and close on the last day of September. The lEich_o4 therefore, is in session during .t.e SUldht MOINURS. Pupils are reesivedat any time at proportionate charges. The average number of students is tits, under the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and tepanish languages are taught by native resident instructors. Far catalogues apply to WU. F. WIRS, A. M. Principal, arnamtheod M West Chester, Penna. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS REID"CTOIEID PRIOFS. JAMES W. WOODWELL Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street. 111 FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING Or ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, BUITABLII FOE Hotels and Private Dwellings. .3_ All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture careftilly_ packed and boxed. Steamboats and Howie furnished at short notice. Cabinet Mime= supplied with every article in the I ine. - mark-, URNITURE FOR CASH.—A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured I. UR' TURmbracing BUREA • 8008 OASES, - WARDROBES, Ted evory article needed in a well furnished dwel ling, as well as e a splendid assortment of OFFICE made to on hand and made to order.' As the only terms on which business is done at this estab lishment is for OMAR, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything m the• above line, would be advantaged be calling at FAMNKR k IRWIN'S, No.loB Smithfield street, below Filth. J. D. Funumni, Joys M. 'awls '.',; grebnt igmore. ainters, P. 4PBRIEEN. I the Dail)) The lloston.Journaldias a long com munication on the policy and purposes of the war, defending ;Gen. Scott and the Administration against the news- 4 paper attacks upun their : want of activ ity. The letter was written before-Yhe Bull Bun fight,lt The ierminatinn , that affair allows that Ihere was good reason flit not mbVing onward. Of the writer of the communication the nal says, "his relation with members: of the Cabinet and other membera:of the Government enable him' to speak' intelligently upon the important, topics, he dinusses, and to bring out mucb in formation that is new Ike the public mind. In this communication the pub lic will see why General Patterion did not move. The causes of the delus under Which . the eager pattiothun of the pepple has' been chafing so long, hake'beiin" clearly' discerned by the discriiiitiating and un prejudiced from' the first.' 'T can do no truer justice. than to pen, as 'nearly as I can recall it, the statement made :to me by a member of the cabinet, on the point, than whom the country containiij no one more honored and more trusted.: "Amidst all these charges, and these facts," said he, "the whole matter lies in a nutshell. How were Generals McDowell and Patterson to march through a thoroughly hostile territory, that had already been occupied and ex hausted by the armies of the foe. They must carry with them all the tools, mu nitions, and camp equipage essential to their progress, and also all the means of their subsistence, down to every pound of bread for their soldiers, and every wisp of straw for their horses. And to move with-at sufficient stores would be the height of infatuation. For there is no, saying extant truer than that of the great European, that "armies move on their bellies." Gen eral Patterson tried an advance without adequate preparation. He had wagons= enoughto carry subsistence' for only. three days. And what was the result? He had to fall back two days for his commissary department to be re-sup-. 'plied, for every three days that he went forward. And that was playing a perfect farce with the serious matter of making war, so he was checked un til he could go forward aright. Both he and General McDowell 'requir ed, at the minimum of necessity, twen-, ty-five wagons and a hundred horses to every regiment. Now, let an. man bOttilt 'up lfin reginientis composin am' aggregate of 75,000 men, and allot g to' them the necosaary complement of wag ons and horses, and see whethet it were possible to put them advantageously on the march until after some delay. Ev ery effort has been made, every nerve has been strained, to gather together these two thousand wagons and seven.' ty-five hundred horses in the shortest possible' period; and, meantime, Gen. Scott and the Administration have been loaded with abuse for an unavoid able delay, that was as distasteful to them as could be to any other citizen of the land. A communication in a Baltimore pa per, contains some statements respeot ing the returning volunteerforces which, though interesting, are not generally understood. It says , : The following facts derived from the War Department, were communicated to the writer by, a Government officer a few days since: Within three weeks from tbe, Curie that the' first enlisted term of three months' volunteers expired; the ittimber discharged will have reached 'BB,OOO. Of the fourteen regiments furnisned by Massachusetts ' but one can be retained, viz.: Col. Wardrop's ; and this only by special perinsasion obtained by hire to' fill up his regiment with 200 of Bart letes celebrated "naval brigade." • In answer to an inquiry of the writer. as to the necessity of this 'large' num ber going home in the face of the re ported reenliatment for the war •of a considerable portion of them, offi eer stated that their return'could no be avoided for the following reasons :- Ist the present re,gulationsef the' ser vice required each regiment to consist of 1,056 menand officers before can be accepted, whereas but few of 'theeit contained but 740. 2nd. The desire to re-enlist was by no means, nnaniincui in any of the , regiments. Bd, That new regiments cannot be made up of parts of two or more : becatise-=4th. This embarrassed the governinent with double sets of officers, and the conflict ed claims of the various parties led to such confusion that there was no alter native but to muster them out of die, service, so that they could go home 4, 4 4, reorganize, if they desired to do eb: G. . DOSCH f COLONEL CORCOILAN)-7, 00 o c;i • - ohael Corcoran was born in the.county of Sligo, Ireland, in 1827; quently . but thirty-four ieare, or a o. He emigrated to this Country the troubles Which followed tlie,famlne of '4B in Ireland, 'Caine to" New York and fountiompliryment;with Heeney,l+ilfonflie succeeded` ge tgp :' etor of - riberda Hall. ifelOilkiatioad his tilitaryearroer as a prititii‘ ; irilthe Sixty-ninth regimeritivras" semi ' - apriointQ ed orderly, then lieutenant, and then a 'Captain of a eompaxty. He was eleetted Colonel in August, 1859, and served with'his regiment' in suppressing the Quarantine riots On Staten Island. His name was - prominently, perhaps un pleasantly, brought before the public, by his refusal to parade his regiment , on the occasion of the ieoeption of the I Prince of Wales. 7,1 7 r: v'4 7 .4 7=-.41,- re 3 @ r,+ Trim: MONDAY 111Q1RNISG, ''''' 7 , ** JUICY ' 29. Why General Patterson Aid not 'go Leorwaril. The Three Mouths' Men. = .I,lwEantergir Ommulirsetzmaa wf . .-? , -*.private letter 1 din er tertloeii 4rittdbflatPaeslabiti--- 24nclbsays ; , = M6100. %:. 401 i 4 0 1 - *94*- 0, juPP4PYiIYe, icgrenAPTo44a4 /ure 4un i ti er SQ 2 301,4 * j ai ned his posittitirAttiolifr in, the r elir,bnt,-42r *Am rein forbOtb tits -frtnalnfix,v halm% antrfredri, - TeN i l,t( 401•03 30,000- and over * , liiooo:l 7 irginia %Ott? , .Arrform ies*#o),••4que- I teen - xegimetittrylvagis**o4o**o- 1Y: )„, was up, <orttoulit 004:, refused AckAtay,,anelbakktal*-t4141 time but,t4ifolitlti4i4.4*ifipatift;.;.: F 4111103 jurrutOsy ,the ll:ol44Mit-'24tlq-N Five r eginleuhs Jq t r; , git;kitc 6o 4 4- 04 . 11 two more go to,d,asi row. Ti avoidtiegis,St6MW* remainder,T felt a47 - ** *4: t hi s n i tice p., r POSt 0 .61251 latiftlol ? - 7 ,AXCEZOI974.4ILifit 4 T.PhrThplifttfteliatalliW WOLFE PLUNKintet a lass 31 1ANI1k&OMESS . - EXO No. 12 Wood- Street, Porieitt tilt s sen.ls r rtitall9l4l:l6o, W. CUEIMIN4ItIAM,..‘...D. COMl4XBip4...linal- D Ingszre. ' • ~. „,....a.ilinmar. CIUNNINGIIAMS it Ma t -4 V teIM T rOlu a pt t i,-,, ~ ,:,. 1z : - ,1.) 811 el CITY eLAas W W tw _ 119 Wa O ter street; inn:llSe ' liret Pi ka u ne e dooro belop On k:rtl turrs ' of Plutburgh CrAzi,, .. - o,vci=::l,.. Bromide' Ohms Ware lilliks.6=Min- ': t., - -; Glass, for parlor wlndows, ithwAiiftiagirOblicif buildings. s £ :- --tif4--'4iriki4ic;,,:lipl —7-- , SUPPLIES... lES. ,• A"Y .,..- ------ , . Orme or 1 ,,, . Clautfura askiranalk ~ j arner of Lfi?lcwit and ;arca :strew: , , , - - Nile Ita I c.Taiiklpit: Battu Ptioi!ossts am ihyltedief4Wahit receive d ai this office until 11 o'clock imlph„,V,Y,_--the .29th day of JatY 332 lihrlitarqlollol, opened, for fertilshingt y,,,,eopirisstroilOodnif tent& for the lore of Itteannyirtielif e - ab oath place. or place, lia,the.olty•efliew2X - 4wfputy be hereafter desiPnaWdile quaitfitleiiii*gtdrett: , .. Proposaisshould,state Ihetftri:porn- plete, delivered at any of thedepotiefithwitterter4 • master's departrount4ntolnati of ifeiWpobe - and tent pins, which will be thellijeetatlef separate Large supplies will be neededi4llll,the purchases will be'made from the liyetidliawheible bidders, at the Uwe, itobeconles :•th:icesserrile give th e orders. . The prices per tent,ahould esistet,'naming the places at which , the bidder offersAo4evi, The following - speeffieatienli eilrber ody ad hered to: , • , - - i' ' •t.h.,1 110EiPITAL TENT 11 feet long„ 19. feet wide M fee thiffhe.'wilialvall f - .?.j . 04 feet, end having on„onaertta i nse as to • achnd of two ;or! Moro tint er , °hied' lad thrown into one, with a couthattlie . ' ering or 110STITAraill4 r FIX. 22-feet tea Inohatlieng ,- 141retit* ~,d ii:~- • ~- WA/AU - MI:W : I4* 9 feet long, it feiii.wide,lkeaUgh;;* feet wall. ArAptuTpw 16 feet, long, 9feet wide. ! -- 13 ,n 3 LXY: •Tr...NA's: A is feet chameter, 13feet hih.. • SERVANT'S , .- • • 0 feet 11l Moire long ' , feet wilth .. € 7 , 4Ftt 11grib ' blew .-il- -.- • 4- 1,• , '• tc..• -, . .... 4 •,.., ~,. • : 4-i : 'llle tents and "files" are te.--Nodigrqtcara ' • dock,' of the followinglveightintl, Vett ,t..- -For lloapital.!rent- . .z..... , • ttri le ;!=l - Tisltl - ''Z ~.. -.',.,. 80 hachetrwlde ant gpagpeiipelt.** -, :.4 For Hospital Tent Flys= ' t r • '''. ''' ' '''' oir 1 ._ .•fif 4 80 - inebes wide shd I iNgIIIMPOFII4II- • t. For Wall mid Sibleti Tent•L•• .''' -. . ___-- • , 'li -- re% inclum.wielbegieetpicterd. . .. • For Servant's Tent and waJiTent - Fly-- • • ... .-.) 28,6-inotteamiciesndlo Ontiatipsftpra. AU the above mentioned articles muat. ConlbrlO in every reapeot to the sealed atahaard pattern In -7 thin olffirce, where they. may be exiontrisst ditkmal information received eon them. them. • • As it is *tamable that the ernoisei he off_dom te u rt fabrication, bids from manufacturers and dealers will be preferred, whieh trltlethe lbr and conform to such articles pnly v in quality and description. as are requiradby•theadrartisenicht and the eamplee in thus office,butoontredta will be awarded to the loweat'respiibidder who shell furnish eatisfactory a eoprftwo forth° Iltitgal , . performance thereof ~., _.,., .- ~ _ , .... • The roanufactarera' etnablishmatkticte detal, place of business must be - distinctly,a,tated to the proposal,' together' with: the. imxiiite,'siiiklressi Sta r- ~., . •:, responsibility of twq persons posed ite,suretite. -•- .. The sureties *ill" tte tuarnorietractabill-be" entered into within ten tipyudtetthisiadeeptaboe of said bid or proposal. Propwahriftl rberee . eife.... ".allot the artknee separatelyand - -fbisugy orApeach.- -.; • _,,,-,-. The pnvilege is reserreAtipuftAtftthis-Linited Stales of rejectleirantliropwier tint ;. .nuty be,., - , deerned,extravagankfa i . -.:.fit4 11-4-fi... • All articles will be amecksisinmpothosawero ---,„ .. BB pectoris, appointid .brantitorny or twurtited - • - ;4.1.•`. 1 8 States. .4. - t., ... ~. 1. it hi- to belliatinlitiktizider—stactaLtlatilontracts . 2 . ‘• are not.transfemble„without ( tbo oft tof the :. .iii • proper authority, an that any asedgmhaut . .. or triuisfer, withigiCaUtth boniertt been 1 ......„ obtained (except ,under . income law) will be regarded amen atan tiatstlie tforttract: and %: the the contractor And .Itia orthair: will be held responelbhr fOl.rill . ;oar or= to the United -States whichdpsywiettSlM .. Pavnientswill , be mide an midi ahould. . . Congress # 1 .7 0 , - Xlia , /e' Sin Ann tweet them, b ras soon the:mine: 4 se art gp priation shall be made .for that_ ptirpoe e. ' mi. of 1 4 ed ...'' The amount of each delivery %.11 be . mat . the contract shall -be completed; 'w win be forfeited tattle United Stateetn. Mae kiefalcatiort on the part•tif the deattactor in ftilfil ibe c o* . ..... Forme , ~„ , - ..'i-..:2,t..,, t Forma' of t pitipasuila imd pstriatitee Will be bar.. - -::: Walled upon application to unatOttieteised non* .. • - will be coaaidered- Unit do - nottarefo thereto. - :•.•; Proposals -will;bilitadoresibf' fcm-ftr- • ~ nishlog Aim - jletita,' and be/whitened, , ... t --••-;, -Major D. H. VINTON. • • . .... • , __--1-irittAzaie. .4.i,. ...• - __ _ - .-k:RIEF SUPPLD3I3.I. •.- ~.. 44. • r ~_. ~.• -----?' , i1:80.:4-ilf„t. sot ) . Orin% ityr Ater Cleterea_ReeZAmeg. : .. Corner 0 ',llbixtedt ia c te.cl'io. - • , lin 11;314_4 ~,r4, 1 1)62. lattliD PlONaiXiare ityrited:inainit bill' yid this °Mee until Ate GM de, f 4.4 , 2,04,ne1etaer . sfitiking Ify eontraot lhiffeLlowittgArmy CLe th ingt to or made of materiels ferefeW t2l , l,ei , uotams.. i t oiltu IL meet, the ertioleeto be dellitertXt icatil , —V. • 'otArmy Clotpege , s . OW tato sot' ,`: - .vdgeo , o® Jo erntry NV* eepa.s. ;.."..,-„ti,..• i..spopog 'anal uniform pataz - 4 . -- - i4)..ti,„*.:, =400,000 biter Beane e,c4,00.41144.42p. 4 4110,0110 . troweere •, , -- : V.? , ?7 - .,A, , :1 _ 1 00. 0 9 0 . 110, anel airt - i.:Y ak 7-'4*.2R5 1/ FT, .f . 11 ta _be diatlnctlY luldlitiltße=r oll are "hat - tiatiefetable wlthats the ;2- PrP9e.r ahtlicklity; mad tbst arty- Mr trariefer,'Witheat" thereat prooree of berej with*, • Ment'for which th contractor airpttittillitl4llUlT- - - - bei held reeparuable. - - • Delivery of I , ? Pa =r il toti t & snit 5 J the materiel r c il 3l 2l,l 42l eui - =at:. for *to b be - u ttraptir - MATlred. 'woad of ociatract. - - Payment-wth-b6 4 4olthr7OrtleeTiUl at aiiee , laz idr shq • : - . 0 Icitua.outasatualt viro- • 1‘ 4rovd appropriedoz*Vor OistApayplose ; adeauilti- of 111*.filmull • each c CiC triry ah 4 be 'Wl=ed--- completed; Mittlki eltErltad 4 141 4 ttiti fulfilmen t United 102- fitaitca i: (ties*** ar the boW • y onns propottalsaUla earl raZiitteto•iti-411 da rushed on eppllaatiou We cieloc Mill LLD will be we4dezed that does aot whir* tlket Propose* will be endorsed "Propose* Nilo* ciacturati; army sapid** " and will be seKtreiel, to Major D. 11 RtNIVII4 - 1 Quartermaster ma. AMA • )7 22 BOX avt rook eft* h,`~ei~':r,M .:~:f 3 OOMMMI ~
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