OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. .PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING,. AUG. 1. THE 0 RATIC CON VENTIoN. to-day the proceedings of thePetn. - n 4 o-Conventiori held yester day. - Although the Convention very wisely - resolved-to make no nominations at thislime, when every man is devoted to thd• Union and not to party, still it did scnitie . things which it "ought not to htireAme, and left undone some things which it'ought to have done." The speclal compliments to certain portions of our army should have been tendered to all our soldiers, who well deserve them; the question of a ational Foun dry to be established here or elsewhere, is not e.question of politics ; and calm deliberation, we think, if it had taken the. place of special pleading and un neceetiarily noisy debate, would have convinced the members of the Convon tiorethat the resolutions offered as a sub stitute for the original resolutions, by Col. Gibson, more completely covered the Only object for which there was any necessity of calling a Convention at the present time, than those which were adopted. We have not time to day to speak at length upon the subjects treated of in these resolutions, and the general action of the Convention, but shall take the opportunity of doing so at a convenient day. A NATIONAL DEBI. The war is going to create a national debt; not of very small dimensions. Some people think a national debt is a good thing and will strengti en the govern mentovhile others think that it is not a good thing, and will tend to impoverish the people. There is a good deal to be said on both sides of this question, but we do not propose to argue IL We regard this war as necessary to sustain the very existence of our government, and no matter what it costs we and our succes sors, if they are true patriots,vitill pay it. This is a great, and a rich, and a pro ductive country, and• is able to bear a heavy debt contracted, as this will be, in a patriotic cause. It is estimated by the President that this debt may reach $600,000,000. This is about one-seventh of the national debt of Great Britain, only. At six per cent. this would require $36,000,000 annually to pay its interest. Ourspresent customs would more than do this. Then we have a vast amount of public lands, and if necessary to meet the expenses of government hereafter, taxes upon articles of luxury would go far to make up the amount. It is ne c r eamy that we sacrifice something to maintain our nationality and the Jess ings of a free government. This debt will be a debt of patriotism. THE TWELFTH REGIMENT. The Twelfth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers returned home yesterday and received a warm and hearty welcome from their friends and fellow citizens.-- They left the cars at Camp Wilkins and marched through the principal streets of the city to City Hall, where they were dismissed. The boys of the Twelfth look wellz 7 better, indeed, by far, than any of the returned regiments which we hayeseen. They were evidently in robust health, and their uniforms and accoutre ments were neat and clean, considering the nature of their service. For the most of their time they have been en gaged-in the very necessary -and respon sible service of guarding the Northern Central Railroad in the vicinity of Balti more. The condition of the men on their, return is the best evidence that their officers have faithfully discharged their duty. FIRING ON OUR OWN TROOPS. At Bull's-Run, &s well as Great Bethel, our troolialred upon each other creating disaster, panic and death. There ought surely to be some way of effectually pre venting such . occurrences. The Phila delphia, Lidivr is of opinion that this kind' Of 'woric can: only result from a want of previous training of the ; troop% neglect sif exercising them in- field,ma nmuYregyAnd in firing in masses. Too little littiation, we think, is bestowed upgn the i .proper use of gun—which, is firinwan , effective shot. Men are drilled inteauyAnotkms with it which may have .thei . 4.-mies, but _the essential use—the fikiii-46. 'alb:lost entirely neglected.— ** should be taught to be good and Zitttikstnen, never missing the oh , fire at. In this way they would hurdle their arms confidently, and h.an dle4filiti lithely; making their shots tell uPoiilliteCeneniiea and not upon their Mends. They, wopld• go with more as *44fight, and, i£ forced to re , treat; would`n l gethraiieaway their arms, for ,solong as a good Oxiarkstuan has a . gun mid ammunition he MOP* able to himself.t Z" ,. 7Z, .armedt practice with the gun such fatal_ awkwardness as firing out of I tirade 14,n:troops in advance. Flobttiieele to be Court biarttaled.'s TillittOreol that four Field Officers are to martialed for moldier- Aficood.itot on the battle field at Bt dl's Roo s Jett Week. One 'is charged with refuge behind a stump during .6. oo`;fight; another with outflanking a nnd gaining its rear ; while the two last "oocapied" the back of a horse; fink .41ed ; ingloriously, as th e i r regiglenta mem engaged In fighting l';'-1 0 ay of the Officers. The Attra Askbel'eceived by the officers nf a r rsimonr*three months' service •=uoo , lOnel 40, 5654 , Lea. 63/*4:145e'l I ‘ Bl° Ft ; 625 °aPtalll ' 04 31. 1 1 *Ciaeliteliallk 425 - Second likkit *di ,marts innisomore., 7 , z w ' j k 4-- , ------e&tatitititaibuilibtADollainitef:_.:, There is intelligence that Gen. =-F, Banksl has evacuated Harper's Perry and retired [ across the Potomac, with his force, now amounting to about twenty-five thousand men, and taken a strong position on the Maryltmdaide.. While this is, without .doub4 a backward movement, there can be as little doubt that it is • eminently whin, in view of the fact, now pretty well authenticated, that Beauregard has de tached a formidable force towards Har per's Ferry for the purpose of threatening or assailing our troops there. if Banks had been attacked at that point by heavy artillery, from the heights which sur round it--en all side, and by the strong forces whicE the rebels will now be able to despatch against him, he would have been in great peril with the Potomac in his rear. With that river in front, and in possession of the heights on the Maryland aide, he, in his turn, should be able to make the village very hot for his antagonist, if he shall make any attempt to take or hold it. General McClellan in Command—New Regulations. The entrance of General McClellan upon his duties as commander of this military department has inspired the troops in and around Washington with renewed military enthusiasm. He has already visited the various int rench men ta on the Virginia side, thoroughly ex amine r condition and strength, and instituted the strictest discipline among the soldiers and in all depart ments of the service within his jurisdic tion. Brigade, regimental and line officers are made to understand that lounging and tippling around the camps are not to be permitted. The much abused passport system has been greatly restricted, and the facilities heretofore enjoyed. so freely of communication be. tween Washington and the rebellious States have been, as far as practicable, curtailed. The effect of his vigorous measures generally is everywhere felt, and the array has begun to realize the presence of the military power which may be safely trusted. Robinson & Lake's tour through Michigan has been a perfect financial triumph. The company are, indeed, popular wherever they go, and they de serve it, for a better has never spread itself beneath a canvas. The Antonio Brothers have again started, and with a fair prospect of SUCCESS. Van Amburgh & Co.'s big Zoological Exhibition is again wending its way westward. The exhibition will be dis played in Buffalo on the 6th and 7th of August. They are having a merry time of it about St. Paul. Dan Rice, who has been doing a splendid business from St. Louis up, exhibited there Monday and Tuesday. Sands was there Tues day and Wednesday, and DeHaven's Circus, which we learn is also realizing a good business, is immediately after them. It is consolatory to know that least one section of the eountry is not financially prostrated by the war. Madame Gossip, otherwise Nun n,and afterward the Countess Deltine, is again married, and this last time to young Sands, a youth of some twenty-two years, and au adopted son of Rich , rd Sands. The gay Countess is upon the shady side of forty. The Union troops in Missouri are ex ceedingly active and successful in their .forays upon the enemy. At Springfield, on Saturday, General Sweeney dis persed a band of rebels and took pos session of the town, together with some twenty thousand dollars worth of mili tary stores. Near Rolla, on the same day, a party of fifteen Home Guards, attacked and defeated sixty-five rebels. On the 25th, Superintendent Williams and fifty men attacked three hundred mounted rebels, who, on the third round fled precipitately from the field. On the following morning the Union troops tonic possession of the town. On Monday the House of Represen tatives passed a bull imposing a tax on carriages of from one to fifty dollars; gold watches, one dollar; silver watches, 50 cents; excise on spirituous liquors, 5 cents per gallon, and on fermented liquors 60 cents per barrel or 2 cents per gallon All incomes over $6OO per annum 3 per cent., including money at interest, etc. Every interest in the country is also taxed, including a tax on the net income of the banks but not on their currency or bank circulation. Landed estates are likewise taxed.' I COL. RICHARDSON'S REPORT.--.-00i. Richardson, of Tyler's division, who the battle from beginning to end, 4414 pliantly covered the retreat, has 'published: hie official report of the bat tle at Btdl4 Run. While it bears the warmest testimony to the resistless ar dor and unflinching courage of our troops, it discloses a fact•which is dis graceful to the last degree 'to one of the officers of the regular army „ Col. Miles was in command of RitiNiithipl4o brigade as well as his own, but titnee tive operations were conducted by Rich ardson. At a critical moment in the course of the fight Miles ordered a re treat to Centreville, and otherwise strangely interfered with the position of the forces. "Miles is drunk," said Colonel. Stevens, and Richardson after wards repeats the accusation. Here - ifiß Clear case for an immediate court =Aid. Traveling Exhibitions. Missouri. Direct Taxation. It is more than probable that the so tive operations of the war may soon be transferred to the West. If we cannot get to Richmond by way of Manassas, we may have better luck by way. of Nashville. ". The Louisville Journal, of a recent date, says : An allusion Wad made in the New Albany Ledger cf arriday to information which has been placed in its possession, to the effect that the Railroads of Western Ten. nessee had been taken possession of by the authorities of Tennessee for the purpose of 'conveying troops toward Cairo. The editor has intelligence, which he believes to be entirely authentic, confirming that of Friday. Twelve thousand troops have al ready crossed the Mississippi to New Mad rid, where they are to be joined by others from Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri, numbering in the aggregate fifty thousand men, well supplied with artillery. These troops are to make a speedy at tack on Cairo, now almost barn of troops, in consequence of the expiration of the terms of the three months volunteers, and it is believed by them that the entire force of General Prentiss will be easily captured, and the war thus transferred to the Ohio River border and .Missouri. It is also ru• mored to be a part el the plan of the reb els,simultaneously with the attack on Cairo to make an assault on Arlington Heights, capture Washington, push on to Baltimore and establish the head-quarters of the army in that city. This intelligence comes from a source that will not permit the editor to disregard it. It is quite certain that the rebels, discovering our weak points, are determined, while their troops are yet flushed with the victory at Manassas, to make a bold stroke to transfer the seat of war from their own to our soil. E New York Tribune. is signalizing its repentance by lauding (len. Scott and the Cabinet. It abused both up to the time of the disaster at Manassas, and immediately after demanded the remo val of the Cabinet for incompetency--- Now it "prays the President to distui. no one of his constilutionfil advisers," lauds (len. Scott as the sheet nc hot. of the ltepublic, and exclaims: "Let or( ry thought of distrust be banished, while we rally round the glorious old Chief and save the Union." THIRTY THOUSAND PENNSYLVANIA TBOOPS.—Pennsylvania sent to the war last week sixteen regiments of well or ganized, equiped and disciplined troops, belonging to the State reserve. General McCall is to have command of this por tion of the Pennsylvania force. Ten other new regiments are now being raised, and two have been organized in dependently of requisition. When all these regiments are in the field, with those previously sent, there will be thirty thousand troops from this State alone. TEE semi-annual interest on the State debt will be paid at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Philadelphia, the agency of the Commonwealth in this city, on Thursday, (to-day) August Ist. There is no State in-the enion more prompt, in the payment of its interest than Pentisyl/ania, and there is no rea son that the price of her loans should not be e q ual to that of the best. THE Governor of Louisiana has seised upon two hundred tons of sulphur in Louisiana, belonging to the owners of sugar establishments, and used in their manufactories. The I lovernor wanted it for manufacturing gun-powder, and enough has been seized to make fifteen hundred tons. The seizure is justified on the ground of its being a necessity of war; Tiu sub-treasury at New York is sending off heavy amounts of gold for disbursement at Washington and other points where troops are now collected in large numbers. The drain on Satur day was nearly a million of dollars— The Department is very much embar rassed for the want of small coin to pay out to the troops. A Be.D SPELL—One of the letters of a Georgia schoolmaster, captured at the Rich Mountain camp, spells God Almighty in the following unique way —"coddle tnity." WE have now about 70,000 troops in and around Washington, well armed and equipod, and rapidly coming un der a more perfect system of discipline than they have yet had experience of, LLOYD, of Lloyd's Minstrels, has been arrested on several charges of bigamy. He has an indefinite number of wives, and has for years been celebrated as a marryingman. Mx Hotel business in New York is said to be exceedingly dull, amounting to almost nothing, as compared with last FIVE hundred wagons, two thousand horses and twenty-six hundred sets of harness are to be sent forthwith to Gen. liosecrans' command. A PUBLIC MEETING is proposed in Philadelphia to sustain the President and Gen. Scott. This is all right. • IT is said that the rebels are moving with a large force towards Harper's Ferry. GEO. A. COFFEY has been unanimously confirmed as 11. S. District Attorney at Philadelphia. MAJ. GEN. MoCALL recommends 'Gen. Cadwallader for Major General. DIED : JENNIE WEAVER, second daughter of Major 'Weaver. num* on the afternoon of Thursday, August Ist, :es. o s eteOlt On Tiusiday moaning, 80th inst., Mr. SAMUEL Maga Jr, aged 2 8 years- The friends, are,„ invited to attend the funeral _nom his late * residence, No. 4, Robinson'a Row, Robinson etrost i Allegheny City, on Thursday af ternoon at thieOfkilpit. A BEiirri.ru FARM of 160 . agres, --ca. one uule, W- *tab Litaiiroed station, Baiter county, for sale 1310 a. 01 7THBlt'iRTliA4l!I,61 Market skeet. Yu• MlCOVittiolizi,v2Aaattorr time. The American Champion Runner, Yu NG SPORT, of New York, will run ten antes Inside of en bran for a purse of 3400, at Oakland Park, on IS urdity, auguet id. et 4 o'ciock pm• ROWLEY OUARDS.—Lientenant Thomas A. Hinton is now ogroling a company for three years, to go with Col. T A. Rowley'a regi ment. . Rendezvous at the "'lime Souse," Onkel, alley, near Fifth strret. Fall in, men. tad vv* [o*ATTSbiTloBl.—Thelnembers of Company B, Eighth Ward Guards, Col. Black's reg:- meat, will meet at 'Wilkins Hall, this Thursday morning, August Ist, at 8 o'clock. Every man on the roll mast be present and ready to march at an hour's no ice. anlit ALEX. McDONALI ), Captain OtRILAVE HOLLAND BITTERS. PRIPARLD ISOSI Tllll Choicest and most g,ratenal Tonics and Camilla. Lives in the Vegetable Kingdom. Unlveraally Spp proved as a Family Remedy for INDIGESTION, SOUR (STOMACH, COLIC, MK/MT-BURN, HEADACHE A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS The Weak and Norville should try it. BEWARE or Istroarnos I But one size of the germ inn, halt pint bottles,) Pnce One Dollar. Dose a tea spoonful, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. & Co. BOLE PROPRIETORS. Bold by Druergiet.l4 uenerallY. Pittsburgh, Ps [I:II‘IPORTANT TO INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK v Conineller and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. From lion. arm Mason, late Cbmmissioner of fafents. WAIIIIINGION, D. 0, October 4, ]B6O, Learning that R. W. Penwick. Esq., Is about to open an Whoa in this city as a Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that I have long known htm as • gentleman of large experience in such matters, of prompt and accuraie business habits, and of un doubted integnty. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United Stater. CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour years the mane. gor of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mew rs. Munn A Co, and for more than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors. To Consumptives. The advertiser having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after haring suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to bla fellow suf erers the means of cure. To all who desire It, lie will send a copy of the prescription used, (tree of charge,) with the *broc hette for preparing and using the same, which they will find a 1/11/a CELIA rot CO36I7IMION,MA. flactreSlll3, An. The only object of the advertiser in manning the prescriptions to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information whichhe conceives to be invaluable, and he hope.; everysulfbrer will try his remedy, as it will coat them nothing, .and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please ad dress REV- EDWARD A. WILSON, Willwindstaugh, Kings county, New York ocl:daw Itei"*THEN GREAT SECRET.—It is admitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health and long life lies in keeping . the blood and various fluids of the body in a nigh degree of fluidity. When you feel Continued min to the head or bowels, or any continued unesmeas in oily or gan or of her parts of the body, you can prevent serious sickness by taking BRANDRETWeI PILLS. Bleeding may ore momentary ease, because the blood left will have tn , re room. But as the body la made from the blood and sustained by the blood, to waste our blood is to wipe our life, and ruin our constitution. But Brandreth's Pills relieve the cir culation as readily as bleeding by only taking away what it tan weft spare, and vita RIM BUM Mrs Hooper, of Barnstable, Mass., was cured of St. Vitus L'auce, General Debility, poorness of bleod, and costiveness of many years standing, by Brandretb's Pills, The C 10.43 at length is published in the Pamphlets. Hold by Td( i. REDPATH. Pittsburgh, Pa. Arid by ell respectable dealers la toodiefatits. tylittsw A PYRAMID OF YAM'. Coneerning • R ISTAIXIECPB RA llt UY KI It in • • pure, poimmleim. Inatansaucou m part+ a perteet or a maginifieent brown, in the spore, of ton nominee; Is odorless, does trot spun the skin, and how Dover beau V.rtown to fail CEISTADORI. PR EXCELSIOR liy E Manufactured by .1. eItIEITADORO, 6 Astor amuse,. New York. Bela everywhere, au.l apyliol by all Hair I.nweer4. til6o. I{ K 1 SEA, Agent, Piltabureb, Ya. 1)18 daw:l - - - - - - JAMES A. FETZER. FORWARDING AND COMMISsION MERCHANT, IPCIS Val &US or rioter, 'Grains Iliaccue, Lear 1, Butter, Dried &Pratt sad Produce donor.lljr, CORREA OF 11.A.SENT .AF/L, ]TIBET STUMM, FlTTSBllidiki, P. Ram To—Francis (4. Nato,. n .OO, 1 , 1 Wiliam Ihl wortt, Sr, S Onabert & Son Pitta.,, ,1,, I .l o fd Mt, Cloister A liwelinogen, ~ M. A M. Stud . , I.irt Howell, Meobtio A eo.„ ( ~ cory.e. W. hktorpou, th,ntori Pru Lou Wheoling. 1ny2".. - SRS4e fiC/BRIAr ....... ALIULPItte ROBERT DALZEILL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS Dmous PM:MIN:3M/ MTV:awn bfaararsannia NO. 1651 LIBERTY STREET, tudiSs Pmarassa. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City; Pe. IidifITPALOPUILIZO OP • SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSN.A.I3IZTRGI-8 32 Inches to 40 Inches; 'Wide. ItiF•Ordora may be loft at H. GUILDS d 0013, 133 Wood fignma.. Pittsburgh.oehltlyda u ClifT6 Western Stove Works. GRAFF & CO., Mi3MIIAOTIIBERS. WOULD CALL_ THE ATTENTION looted of the PUbho to Weir large stook of well 130. Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, itwo-mnowiD KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Haaww•Weee, ha, among which will be found the BELT CTRL COOK STOVES IN THE STATE. The Diaamid, ?tdvailee, Air-Tight, Eclipse, an IltOW CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Stele PawFIRSTPR for the EM BENT IUM awareed to te COAL coot( e STOVEI3. AlllO, T RUE ANZELICA/ 1 1, Wss& REPUBLIC, Por the BEST WOOD 000 E EITOVMS NOW 111 ÜBE. - The RENTUMANend KANSAS Premium St 4 .2.TOJ itre aneurpmsed. We mil attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to g the lamed stock of (man PROM FENDR IN THE AtTATE. N.B.—We line the DLLISIONPand ECLIPSE Coal Cook Stores frithilloapBthne uicingAt which stand the Hie better than iron. aplB:ie JOHN 14001111EAD, 0 M M.I 8 8 I ()O-MERCHANT, 70It rag &AIX GP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS. NO. 74 WATER i3TREFT, BAUM - MARKET) lance • TTSB URGE. TBETft ItlfßACTlfin WITROUT BY TIIKUSE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are Used. Cold weather in the time when 4hejtjoiumo bus can be abed to ha best advantage. Medical gentlollllsll and their families haver their teeth ex tmeted by - my process, and are ready in WWI' as to thesafetandpainleasness of the operation, what ever has been: said by p ersona interested in as serting the contrary hiring no knowledge of my process. irir - iiItTIFICIALTIZETH inserted in every style. 1 1 E.OUDRY,'Dentlst; f 134 Smithfield street. •a67klydie Z I PROPOSALS FoR OATS-- CHM! ASSISTANT QUAlMatkastrleill OFFICk Vilaßit-TiltonD. , received Sealed Prop‘s ls will be received at this ct ce mail 12.1 n. on the 7th day of August prom n - o; to furnish at this idace.(2o,oo9) twenty thousand bush els of oats. The oats to be Of the first quality'. slidput, up in about twitilmehel titaoki% rind to weigh (82) thirty two pounds per bushel. The bids must include the value-Of the sacks, and'the eats tcr titi delivered at the railroad depot, or at the loot, of G 1 Street, at the Government, wharf, on or before the 25th day of August, 1861. The bids to be endorsed. "Proposals for Cats," andj.tood and ample guaranty must be turnishad by the party to whom tLe contract may be awarded for the faithful fulfilment of the same. Also the address in full The Assistant Quartermaster resorves the right to reject all bids winch may he deemed too high. Payment to be made when all the oats are deliv ered. D. H. RUCH ER, auldd Assistant Quartermaster. pROPOSALS FOR HAY.— CIIIEI A3BIBTANT (I,I7ARTERBIA3TEWS OPPICA Washington. D. 0., July 27, 1861. Sealed Proposals will be received at this o 'CC until 12 in. on the 7th proximo, to furnish five hundred tons of good merchantable timothy hay, in bales, to he delivered at the railroad depot, or at the foot of G street on the Government wharf;•on or before the 26th day of August, 1861 The bids to be endorsed "Proposals for Rm."— Good and ample guaranty most be furnished by the party to whom the contract may be awarded, for the faithful fulfilment of; the same. Aloo f the address in full. • The Aspipt.nt qwar'Prmaster reserves the right to reject R I 11.1. lit il t• ny 0C deemed too higtv— Pavment 1, , b, matt. w !iv!) all the hav is delivered. attlad D. H. h Utal ER, A sb't quartermaster. N_. E .__ UTIC 10 BIDDERS FOR FUR- NISEING ARMY SUPPLIES AND MATE RIALS. OFFICE or ALEFT OLOVIINO AND EQUIPACM, Corner of toward and Mercer streets. Lvew Yon" July 25,1861. My advertisement of the 17th instant for Propo sals for Furnishing Arm y Supplies and Mater.ale, is so modified as to receive bids for any portion less than one-fourth of the number of articles adver tised for. D. IL VINTON, anLtd Mawr and Quartermaster. SPLENDID BARGAINS in Prints and VV Summer Goods, Lace Mantles, kc,, marked down to prices that they must meet with rapid sales. 0. MANSON LOVE, aul 74 Market street. In I a. PBU.LPII.. N'KEE & PHILIPS, GENEMAkL COOPEUAGE) A? TN= NEW FACTORY O layette street, Between Hand and Wayne streets, FITTSMiIIi, MIN% lame are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whig key, Ale, Meleager' and Pork BARRELS, at the ahortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. C. WEST & CO. ) awicirgivanii OP CARIAES RAXIKAWAYS, BUG R GLISH, 81/I.II G I}Efit SUMAS No. 197 Ram Strut, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sr• All work warranted to be of the beet ma main and workmanship. myl2lydis PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS Maio Jomia... Joan L. Bum.. Wit. fiTemadean JONES, BOYD & CO., AtANUFACTURERS OF CAST Steel; alao. Spring, Plow and A. S. Steel NGS and A.X.LRS, corner Rosa and That atreeda, [notilkia] PITTSBURGH, Pa. D. B. BOGFJEILS k SON., icurtrv...olllllYEA OF MEIN' IMPROVED MINT STEM! Moe, 88 Fifth Street, fellaß P/TTEIBU &GIL PA. Co-Partnerehlp, rH E UNDEN.SIONE.D HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnership under the name, and atyte of PERKINS, MERRICK t CO, in the Paper, Rag and general Commission Easiness. JED. 141 PERRIN/4- 0- HENRY HERRICK, EDWARD C. CLAPP- Pittsburgh, Ps- Mareh 1,1, 1861. • Iwo M. PUILVL.....C. EMIT halues.-.. IL C. CLAPP PERKINS, & CO., WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &e., Manila Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &c., Warehouse No. sit Third Street, inv.( PITTRRURVH. PA Int ea isAiits. HARRISON A. (A )IcFl N, nvoci.j Partner General Par Loom MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to N•Oanalloau i Means A Cloj WEI 1, 14: SALE GROCERS Center Wood and Water Sta., PITTBBURCH. HOWE'S NEW SHUTTLE MOROI umu5..—........,..13109.11901111 A lISTIN LINICS C 9., Detains in .ca. Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgsges, and in securities for money. Money loaned on Cheeks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOM AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be moomlncidatectost reasonable terms, and capitalistsean be !Imbibed with good securities at remunerative prices. - • Also, attend to the Saleyßemting and Leming of Best Estate. Moe, No. 92 FOURTH smog% above Wood. • AUSTIN LOOMIS lAll THIS DAY - Tii RECEIPT OF another supply of Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana. Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana, Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Superior Havana %gem Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, • Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Offelare, 30111. PIKIIIII2IO, Oorner of the Diamond and Idarketalreet. " —25 half barrels Mackerel.. No„ 8, in store and for sale by JAS A. 'FETZER, Jyxr• corner Market and First Ms - - -- - RIED bushels Dried Alpha , , in a+ ore and-for sale by . FETZER, cornar Market and First ate; - - FOR REil 7 l l .—A comfortable brick dwelling house, with bell and flye'roceWe wash room, 4.0.; eittude on Logen etteeL Apply tp if 26 8 CUTMIERT 4 80N. bI liatejtee sE E 0 8.-30 BOX ES p FRENCH LEMONS, lest received and for e b REYMER BROS., Nos. 120 and 128 Wood street. 1. -200 baxrela freSh 'gist received and for sale by HENIVY MUM - - LLIIMINATED CElLl l oo3,iicith Itt uqtte ani.l modern, ;Or aide by tar W. P. - 111ARSHAM, 8711Nothrt. MILITARY NOTICES. Recruits Wanted for the Twelfth Regl. mont Pennsylvania Volunteera..,— P.ln %_/ RECRUITS for 5 years or the war, to fill to the full comliementotXol. men, Company R. (late City Guard% Twelfthßegt• went, Col. David Campbell. i efllce, pita street, between Wood and Aiiitibil e jylfKitf A. S. wido 4 03apt* Beeruits for the Twelfth finnayi yards Regiment orAnfantrY:T. NO. 80 FOURTH StRESII::=, thority of the War DeparfmentAstleallndetall to Col-Campbell,l desire to till the 12th Reginientim mediately. Volunteers are accepted for three years, and will receive, in addition to the regular pay, the benefit of all pension laws, and one limn died dollars cash on their discharge from service. Applications by Company, when p(Operly and efficiently officered, will be acceptable. The Regiment will rendezvous at Yerk, Penn's., and when recruited to the WaXiMUZII-. standard, will be immediately placed in the line of active duty. A. & IL :MORGAN. Lieut.l2th Infantry Penn'a., Regithental Recruit ing Officer. 131 UNITED STAT EIS CAVALRY RECRUITS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 850 able-bodied men, between the ages of 18 and 35, to enter the Third Regiment United States Cavalry. Men accustemaiito horses will be given the preference Each• Mari will be fbrnisbed by the United States a good horse and equipments, ample clothing and subsistence of the best quality. The pay ranges from $l2 to $2l per month, air cording to the rank and service of the soldier, and so complete is the prov,s3ionmade by the Govern ment for MI his Wants, that he can save every cent of his pay if he chooses leaving him at the end of his enlistment freak $2OO to $1.200 Attention is called to the tact that the Gov ernment have wisely commenced to promote offi cers from the ranks, itild ittivancenieut Is there fore open to all who enlist H. T. ZdoLEAN. First Lieut Third Cavalry: Jtecruhing Station, National frittel, Water street, Pittenuigh. Pa. iy2.lmd SILK BUNTING -AND CHINTZ FLAGS, -AT R. WIWAMSOWS, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET R. R• BULGER* MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will sell the low est prices for CASE- inyletbrs TO MIMS AND OTHERS-FOIL SALE GEOWEY , S SUPERIOR PATENT. Grain Fan and Separator ; PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1880. THE superiority of this Fan over 41 others In use, consists in its cheapness, oflll - and durability. Second. In cleaning grain foster, better and more thoroughly with lees labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged in manufacturing and lolling Agricul tural implements, convinced of the great want of . a good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grain and seeds, presents tale to the pubho with full cow. &knee that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having . purchased the sole right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan and Separator, in Western Pannernama, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In diana and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. Pe W W. WALLAOEJ Pctsbur • h, July 16. 18AL--108.13mdaw Dias°Luton of Co-Partnerahip. THE CO-PARTNFRAHIP HERETO fore exisdng between JOHN P. HUNT HENRY MINER, under the firm of HUNT & MINER, is this dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late thin will be settled by HENRY BEINER, who Is authorized to sign the Ban's name in liqu'dation. JOIN P. nUNT, HENRY MINER. Inly Itilh,lBBl 1 HENRI" MINER, Hocoessor to BUNT & MINER, Wholesale and Retail • BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER Noe. 71 and 73 TIFTHSTREET. Next door to Clio Poet Moo, )y29 A PLEASANT RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN. 91HE undersigned keeps nothing but Pare LIQII0M„ and first-chum Al.Ol and Oki Genuemen visilingthe house need be under no apprehension of meeting rough or die orderly characters, as they are not countenanced. cool quiet sitting room m the rear of the house, can be reached tbrou.gitth_e_pritate hall. Iylo.3nul D. frICRNMEN, No.lo Third et. TO THE PUBLIC, IGUIPECIIALLT the Ignorant and. Atli* ra Modest Pons of all di sor ders , denint Lions, treat seaot. • and delicate m, self abuse and diseases or staailons 00.14.. , r mon and incident to youths of botli.saies, and adults, single or married. Because In i Satissiatur publishes the fact of his doing so, theignonuu and falsely modest are dreaditillyehocked,Ard Quart if a great very ixeraoral, and for contamination and oorrn en ascngtinur_wives, premising sons and da Tneiranolly:phyracian should be cautious keep them in ignorance that they 41f , the same as Dr. BRAMITIIVP. (except publishing) r Z ters. lest a lucrative mates might be lost to them amongstupid, tsb. mode , ' and presumptuous born and raisetbilignoranoeiaProng KIP as mushrooms, and who compare society, intwn• f r e t : 3 =6ns., Ake., tads:Mars arid cestdaatt/Mella,tudi• or illy gotten. It 10 t - ..1•00107,:lt _ _ ,Owever that numerous parents and altre tetankrat th a t thei r eons, daughters and 3 2 wanb teebledckly and ofehealel6la4a SP tgmr restored t°b=at,PO rllBTraddes be) in lU izt rialto through him have been awreennie.li gaming, anxiety, mortification,: do. Having the lttiventam ~ of over thirty ye ars exPerfenPe and tb= o tIM ' conseq t! special a uen , hassuparicir alcidailll,lnthe i f nd. who is y ..coustited.W. the profession, as Well rooOnnrrintawa it!l respect able citizeners, propriatora r qf ottaa r ao: Moe 116:;unntaltdd street, -- neent Thandniketred, Private communications(emelt patio of the Videos, strictly attended to.' DisedtAr- • - - i - ' ' *- 130X1100 , Mttdditai Mutt:aloe. deUtdiwdst- II Olir Br & M IrEV LE , ' ! i 186 Wood , Stiiscit; ..:, - 4 AXE -TOOLS' FOR= .BORING Om, WALTZ fat' thir sho4eit - AppliWor liAtbS2o%' bowlines& business& mnagtaga ever ;we the "levee aril brake 4 : t*M ir 4 Persons about to engage uk the oil : # will . be tri - thelrintarest _to iiIIB 1 1 111 1reika; - an exasalurAkat of Wur took nowanuan jab* Ic -1:7 1 .-8 6; - /Milt2llialaralignATlMEßE AN_D BLANK BOOK • 'mANUFACTUKtio, Raab WfX2D4I2MKEN; littsbargt44% , ! ...A fail swinient of. Law, Medina :` and Mbrf oelkneaus Boat, oonatantlr on band. , hg, , LA Dl' E;8 ' CONGRESS AtE*li: GAITERS, $l4 6 Cq ~. , Lanes CONGUSS ROM tiAl.,,Tilsoutisst LADIES CONGBRINA BM GAITKRB, - .111 `' LAIN= 003(I8plei _KM GAITEINVOW, , At N 0.15 irifthlstreet I:' t, , • D. B. DEPPENINUMUGL : 9rEli CM' -Pangs icri.,76}-ceroi .A.:- oentris i for a, paid 4ig rc oo l ok, eo3o Fiench iTterairD a r Oh anul - Berages . Ni# 2 l,r4 . of other goodZ i rgtus, to vipaelnunntersa Terros caw - - , ''', z.,' ,-,-, , ' e:, , ifBo CL RAMON 140474 Market streat. ;. - bitireht , fr*:444 4 4.iiiPt fo64 l ea tiat i J yBl "." OBIKENT;--' 40 , ba rrels lq , 'Otatdict ‘oe.. meat juot received and tor WO by jy3r- • 1112710(1 LLIEL c..,,1il iszoo_.boxe_lvreata434 . daTjaiesiiredatidtcaeasile - bi ". - - -• ?• ', , lfeartli- COLLINS, D R ,, Y .. - R - ...., F ,, A., C . _ _ _HES: =2O sack bright Dry Hat .77 - """ Tweivad and for Wo • - - _r by . HENRY H. deuan, 71811.-. 14 P ° . half havalaybite Fah; 11119WAPM-400 tnifthelt-Pen, a in stare and for naletty rjeTztak jr47 moor Minint and IrAsosto VOlll4 SMALL 11 ir tz w irog : T e 4: Eibak, On Duquearia;:ifieffit, Vogt 's - strode . an Court uud.4ll~. alio". -Beat" $0,36 ds 6 Pat montib so a largndvi r eilft *a format. 43-OEFT/IBICHT4BOS I _ twat fa Market *eat* ', 10E4%1d and Velvet Ilia& . !tfg - ix Ines, for sale by W. P. - filitie46 ---- : Ai _ II o tiq Beittiot4 n,,,,- ~ 42teimgre i jt. white & Co. t.,_, ,,, ,t,, ,,, .„. , --; , k--40,5 FIFTH :STREET. ~,, _. ... , . , o. 1011A.'-.1% malin a further. reduction in -1... a. pitt for Us purpose of dosing out th eir smut - k '.P.1:,.- 1 0 4 All 1•W it ''- j Embroidered ilitozambiqUeo, Fo , ...:41-.,, a Angels, plain M. Dalian_ ,si FrtEneh .t.l , . tenets and Organdies, will be 11. , o( 11 0 33 peA-pli it leE a than former prices. , . ~ .vik.l):NM,il hand a large stook of IRISH LINENS, Of their own importation onean. Also, BLEACHED MUSLIN% 1,27 Std et In all widths, at old - riverr, -- ::: _ .. okw - Prr Ttpurtat, Fwd. Weritamo outosottAt R. mat- vi .Pithttairsh, Atly 2 7 111 1.,; 186 0 - "Y . DIIBLIC NOTICE I,a4prAygmetktiisat. - animat e r ligaika4a46 4 ,nae l draii* duly ant/UM* 4uSaftt•tbOt=Pilt, Wayne lad Qii eakomitretaL'OMtitiqy 'mattrieit- - for:pm:time of trattipallittiodlitiikl=fx 744 ittlgOi.PiYibg4tierefott,tweikt#ll . - in me aid the remsinderin aurttVeetiterithtleinto the mint mortrAgctiondaWittitafeCHAil*ftnify about to be orgenized-mtder?e4itaireareed...upett by the Corrunittesof ificiettbetdeo paxis o cab i sAuf era of thenablattstmrghiFert Arvin anti k - Railroad . poMPart7A , OW 9 40 .berwkink- P r' - Parties , holding suetColailla w1 11.11 3 , 4111tthi6 • ditgerY..atithe titiut:Of , 4110.tunit eroi±fign _ ~ .. .N65'l:W Fifth street . , TW.ll.' 3i ii R, Attorney fur the' P_IMOII4.Mg Committee. Jy27:lotd2p 4 ', 4 r.:ii"' -,'' '., . . , , , ABXBROtrE WitafAßlV'"; JEkai, AMOR. iteAtEAT *4O A 0 17-0.9 g. ,AVOTO real#lo.4inbretnaiii4ii And all stlick:lisys,beeo4lisbie*ot4mitg, itlifkOika elseuthebs'are rerctitifthictrelkalto,A Large variety Prices Moderate-arid a atist s4finkAtfatlukte 4 d:, -, 1 4 - - . • ; welliCElo9,sy4e 67 Fourth litreet,Vittimmail3- - READ 4-41' 4 ) - ?; , `•.t:•C• 1: Ahlpf" , • ••,'-:.,:'7f•1% •4 -q-i5;,1 PROM W. 11. SCO .21t4ititY yoN AtosegzikutEa.: Ism on my en*, entire eatisfaetims. .thaVo.muchili9asW4lkAdlitag my 'testimony for the benefit of.thneeirbolequire, his services for the removelpl Denti*iir;. - z.„:"--,--- ; • - BACOT% friAifiriViittint. Flitsturgh, Jillylnh; / 8 4k: 4 :. la .i.,...1 . 4 , ,5,- , ,,,: er ,, ,•:7,4 ; ?.. 1 . ~ ~.ni, : !,--f, . . ~. '; ,,, e.. -, t , ',.Alt F,.. ? Deal, For some time I have sarfered - rhan` contnund noise in the geadiAthieh-Othifielliiiiiit 4 considerable pain and annoysneer.- •FiebillibreLL I therefore my duty to state POW 1/0..• ., V,0 I IdOBZISHES has entirely4restoreelfif and totally removed the -noise br hts - irekylikliat • treatment. ••,' fi=6 F-40C : Ingh e 4 X& GRAIVT4s well linowirtlitnejazidite -- liance may be placed in what he statealtt theebove testimoniaL • ? . 4 & s a(11404% no. 40 4411014011.4444,4 PJltiburgb, July 10th; 861. z; • `-,...1..i.• f., , i-z'44.4V , .' 4 EYE NOISE IN, Tom, D E . A: YIN - Ef A. ,Zir • • DR. F. VON:IOSe I _ ... . ~,,,..,,,...„..: OCULIST AND -- 'AVIIISIF . . , (Late of the AttstrianAriny)... n .1,14 3 .v.0 Gives 'Me' entire stnifeleinsireit4iiipg - '''af maladies of the EYE slid Icitgrkiiniring .. in k or surgical attention, tO reuorel*Kiiiiktli Periens wishing Ito be ' Dented Vol' DEAFNESS or llifPADiffkiire iIhPUI , withent furtherdelsy. They wittitri,`44 j :VV 1 ),.&1•.., tit ' themselves and give.him tirdette.de- ' lOC their ease , partionLirly as the SUNlAfga:..' ONTIES are most,most, fa favorable in the treatteitrit,ftpe ., teM..Ol the : E ND , - ,4 ": '.l s*St. is g e Ey A:- v. _ . From Ltie bondmanofteatioglutla.4l4 emu he enbioln a fess% to card: Fs'As D From an Old Weil ltuown-Chiuktu. For toe last eight years iluivi.beeM deaf In My. left ear, and:my rigut one Wawa deaf - ainitalsta months ago. I resorted tolarietts Matta andlni caned heavy expense liktilVteasolthg= to , lattalst a elms, bullet no relief enrol* in despair, I ceasedmy efforM-inAdaditettlaiLiAt the earnest solicitation of mY,MandlOarinsloritt was irideced to submit my case to. Dr. yptc.xos St RUMEX As an , oldeitisettlandivi4ol= here, I mo . at cheerfully thatheints' me to otY Ilearinth 'Maur:Low ail perfeet sail& wail forty years ago, Auld learnestiPrecommend all agheled witheatnearte consult...Pr- V0.4 3 / 4 9.? SCIIZIAVS. ;slim . `VORNrsEcar4sz i comer of Grant and Bismuth streata. Prrnonacur, May 2J, 1881. Pittsburgb, Ps. , . )FROM JNO. WODEVITt,' ES Q., From the benefit my son derived of DB. VON MO(HZISKRWS ekillfb trolitrilent t i-linsonmeh pleasure in reeonimendipr.Alut Wait, aittllarly at eted, as a nostaneeesefut t. JOHN rrEvrnr, au 4?ii* - k.)ratabursh;ayaga. JOHN MVLOSEEEIT, Esq., • iharPsaav,tr.tytaum94-,Ra.1,. AkM.' I TaDB- r:ON MOS .. ..1154,1drefg, ratehurgh.l-1 am happyt‘tinfoillnlAt4eff, 147 littie:danghter. who._has_Aamf l - fOlBuingwkv yew, has,under youreddilltibikT recovered., I feet qulte , ,nstie_ltedth* ea Ymiring would never have beelttef umewmni mmamft„ but to your treatment atonektabetakittedi - lOr and I would earnestly'reeemmemialtieletekwith deafness to consult you.atMies, . g- , ,v4 a _ Etespeettall.r,fottum. drd,44 • • . _ .I,l^ 0 .P M I X 034 .155 THIRD STREET_ I BgriVERN gitirraßlELD 08 r , v1:51 17, . i.,%0 edi IA 1— ittiirgicOrtill* zit . , -1 1.1 ., : -, :'' ::,--4 i . " ' .. - :-.,,, 4 - . .•, ; 4- .‘ , , r,c,11-: t;,—,.6".2 ' ''"'''''.. ' 1 ~ V 41 ' m'on; Et i tzw:EM.....4 . , 6 44 °' ill . ' ;•. , • r' 'ln.'; : , ~ en_- .:'., ~ ,A trio..., 004 • e 'ilhm- t.- -- 74oilligkine 1,- .' ihm,l3...tiramm, oti:4_ ,.. , ~...,,.. d•all 04 *100116 , 11411104111°" ' P7‘104-I''• ' g'` . . - , l'aM 4 1 .ftmittekgiat ~ ~ _,...2. 3.., Ti's 4 '100.40.1- .:=titiv;' , . i. .4 • 'gr..F. 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' -ititriiii 0* ... liffet , Zie ern and SoWlen :the,Athlithumula„. ~11704147;k_. ..._,,_r0ut1e.„ 1 ...17-1414 , tillmoiliol„ vw, , tott . 4yu -zwa "---,-.."--:- ,-,, , ,, A1‘ 714W -I"ipativot— ' xthagiosuilikt , 44 - iiel"i446ce. - Wad , -;:• , , , :• , % , 1-fle:_ •t ,-,-, :: - .4 - .•sty.F.t.7. , 2, , , . -.. 1, . i . . ..... _" ,'n i.g • •,o "4i`gt F , ", -, Th"' 6o I l o . i_ , d g_ r,e " R , °sa 4 ft - - -m -i v ne f u . r ,i i Im d a it i sT NSRkwili r • r 4 , 7. • -• .") 'OOTS; suonss,AND'OAlTall,'' -11 L 12 °Wand Likt"t ll4 A SpRLAND, -1Y27 98 Market fgroti. and doordoont Fifth. ioolafkoP•34 sub 4 - 6 .1 a AA. •74 do -Astittekit. -4 60 baxia CltilEdii'qistrec t, &Wig Eksrae ' 50 _AU 200 manala Dried *vets! , 00 do , u do lixabhox "/. , Boo,ailideog , Wed paretic in iitePAgAltiairstii., -J.Z JAECA; P7=Ba. oortur pigWwAltriteig: _ . _ ()MU M& • 1 g9 1 ,0 3 1 64 b First sta. 6 oinr= andra bß" 1713 •3tsw y „ Lrif y. . ET FlaNwort;:si , -.. - _; 7 -lAu4ia l - wertit 0 -.". 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