• =( * -4 •!.liN OFFICIAL PAPEROF THE-01MT .PITTSB V 116114 FRIDAY MORNING AUG. - 2. THE WEEKLY POST. Our Weekly may bd had at the count ing room to-day, in wrappers ready for n 01,41. It contains all the latest news front , the seat of war, the full proceed• jags ot the Democratic County Conven- tion, and all the latest news of the -inaticeta, local news, &c. The terms are one dollar per year, in advance, to each anbtoriber. --•-•• , -.INN. , ..-4. AN APPOINTMENT EMINENTLY FIT TO BE MADE. A special dispatch to the Gazette, from Mr. D. L. Eaton, announces the appoint meat of Colonel Thomas A. Scott. Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, to the newly created position of Assistant Secretary of War. This is a most capital appointment. There is not a man in the country of calmer judg ment, greater foresight, energetic ad ministrative ability and vigorous, perse vering uction than (701. seott. At the commencement of this war his valuable services were at UI CO cal led into - requisition by the Goveihor of his own Eitate, Pennsylvania, whence, he was al most immediately called to serve his -•-government at Washington. There he was at onoe:placeil in elm! •‘• the oner. • ons and most responsible duly of mana ger bf the military railroad routes of the government, and superintendent of the transportation of troops. The country knows with what admirable efficiency be has discharged these duties. Col. Scott is a man who never makes afailure. That which he undertakes to do is always well done. He is a man of few words but of unniense powers of ac tion. A thorough knowledge of civil engineering and the topography of the country, together with quick powers of comprehension and combination, and .gliove all the purest and most unswerv i'j • ``u 41,ttegrity of character, make Mr. -geintti in this position, the right man in the xight place. COL. CAMPBELI4. We refer to our local column for the manly • and complete refutation which CoL David Campbell, of the Twelfth regiment, makes against the singular, foolish and maliciou s slanders which 'Warn circulated regarding his character Rain officer and a gentleman, iu advance Of - hisinturn to the city. - No one who knows (k 4. Campbell--no onnACquainted with his character as an ateruatia and fair business man and litinorablegentlema n , as we have been for the last twenty years, believed for one moment that there was the slightest foundation in truth and fact for the btisily circulated slanders with which hisvhstracter has beep assailed for a few days Past. He needs no defence among thoeewho know him. But. in conformity with his promise, he has fully, com pletely and 'unanswerably sustained a reputation of which, for his whole life, he may well be proud. ktteeting of his regiment was held in the City Hall - yesterday afternoon, at which Col. Campbell made a statement, substantially the same as in his pub lished-ltd, and the remarks of the gal lant Office). were received with nine hearty, : glo,rious cheers. As we said, in previously referring to this matter, `•Truth is mighty, and it will prevai •. APPROVING THE POST. We observe by the proceedings of the Democratic County Convention that a Mrs Mditeary offered a resolution deplor ing!, the want of a newspaper to suit some partisan ideas which he may be supposed to entertain. The resolution v'as' On the table by an overwhelm ' • ingvote,-thus showing how the Conven ton. regarded the course of the Post, ,against which Mr. McGeary's pop-gun was evidently aimed. We notice itit eimply for the purpose of remarking that do'not look to such men as Mr. Mc "„l47(W4o,ever he may be, for we never t. e ms , of _him before,) for an endorse manta our course. When 'we:find our 4#l,so:olciiv jfre-timez greater than it was ,1101**Ii : ',#tontlut ago, and increasing lirgektvwry_Atty, we can dispense with Mr, > jtcOcary ' s appicialar endorsement. " li r i - Anieiwiedge'tht honor done us by `'lheeonvention in the complete manner in which Mr. McGeary and his resolu were Squelched by the overwhelm , 11143,Qt0 given in favor of Mr. Wearts's littaibit ,- to table the resolution. WAR NEWS. Weqtnpe thepeoole will wait patiently and ciontMatedly, and not get excited and itnpatienkto.bave another battle.— Wezdor.not anticipate anything like .„1010Lber' general engagement for two ...months-to come. After the disaster at .- I.tarialiaBa it will take lime to repair datnagea There may be skirmishes, r; , ,,3**ll l rhOPs in the West, engagementa between our forces and the rebels of bleiniportance, but no decisive '' - ' -f ikaittinwEl be fought until our forces are fitly numerous and well drilled ,401 . ,0r the rebels what a government, tithip2-4trapated,. can do with an unm e t rebellion. AGAIN.-A cap . o;7***l4ngs to the regular army, 'iletriaiein 'General Patterson's division, 'l,WbfieVisade the following remarks:— , gfAitylnicitOosayithat Gen.t'atterson conbilluire-ell*Mpted fien•MPhiOton, SENATOR FRO M KANSAS. Governor 7 , - • aurdity.it . 1 Ili not Stanton, who holds the appointment `have been '. l.o bneten • tfeetlY from the Governor of Kansas of Sena ' ioderstood the sonntry, tad had with' tar,, i s waiting patiently for Senator tail ever forty' thAnind , ; men; while Lane. throw up his commission, in Patterson did not understand the coon ,f, view - of his acceptance of the place of 'tzi` , lPOPlThittally, and had with him I Brigadier General, conferred upon him ;lakirsixteen thousand available men." by the United States . 1P! "millallmor PlirThnfatar- Bif ,;' idierGeueridaUrii'enti., 3 I vania. goes on a few years, we may see infused e, ERA IN 'I HE .1 Balt% . in l nil.)Er' • .• The Pennsylvania delegation Con_ , the or,„Anization of our society a A special telegram to the Gazette the p resi ! hardy, inflexible courage, which ,will gross has recommended to - f h . h go far to reclaim the North from its li , announces the following appointments d h • li • as having been made on July 31st : ent to fo awing names row wic belled cowardice, and make the people to select as many Brigadier Generals as , equal for all purposes of aggressive and Henry...BHays, of Pittsburgh,appointed the State may be entitled to : Colonel defensive war.—Philadelphia Press. a Cart& It -the Third Cavalry, 11. S. A., end is son .of Mr. It. 0, Fleeson, and Sam.'l P. Heintzelman, Col. Andrew Samuel A. McKee were appointed Lieu tenants of infantry. Porter, Col. W. B. Franklin, Captain Col. James A Elfin and Samuel Mc. Richard Rush, Col. John F. Iteynolds, Kolvy were appointed to the Quartermasa tar's Department. Major Samuel Sturgis and J. W. Me- We congratulate these gentlemen up on their military honors, and hope here after to record that "they have dune the State some service." All the gentle men named are civilians. Col. Ekin, Mr. Fleeson, and perhaps some of the others, have been serving among the three months' volunteers. Gen. Bank's Position. Gen. Banks has not evacuated Harp er's Ferry, but has only occupied a stronger position adjacent thereto. C'ol. Stone, who commanded the division at Point of Rocks, arrived in Washington on Wednesday, with a most favorable report of the position of Gen. Banks. He states that the rumors of his evacuation of Harper's Ferry, which have been so widely circulated, are all idle. That, so far from that, Gen. Banks now occupies a strongly fortified post at that place, on the Maryland side of the river, and that he is receiving reinforce ments, daily. No apprehension need, therefore, be felt for the safety of Oen. Banks' position. It has not been ascer tained precisely how large a force the rebels have at Leesburg, but Col. Stone is of opinion that they are not there in larger numbers now than usual, and their force at that point rarely exceeded two or three regiments. INHUMANITY.—The refusal of the robed army to receive our flag of truce to look after the dead and wounded is almost without a parallel. The bat tle field could be approached and exam ined without our obtaining any know ledge of their batteries or other milita ry operations. But the privilege was de nied, and those who attempted to re cover a single body were arrested and held as prisoners. The orders of pro hibition have no doubt come from Jeff. Davis, who was on the field on the day of battle; and though our officers will not retaliate s our men can never forget this unprecedented exhibition of in humanity. MAILS FOR REAUREOARD.-It is as easy for the rebel army to obtain a daily mail from Washington as it is for our army in Alexandria to receive their let ters. The market men come in from the very districts in Virginia that are now occupied by the pickets and scouts of the rebels. Acting in concert with these, ladies in Washington, wives of prominent citizens, visit the market with their baskets, the contents of which are packages of letters fc.r the other side. All our army movements are thas reported to Beauregard and Jeff. Davis. It is high time that all power of send ing communications of this character to the rebel army was cut off. THE REBELS BROD:WING B OLI ) Since the affair at Bull's Run t he rebels have become much emboldened on the other side of the Potomac. Every night they pick off a few of our men, Sometimes squads of them can be seen within a mile of our intrenohmente. The moment pursuit is made they dash off and escape. It was currently report ed, on Wednesday morning, that the rebels oaptured six of out baggage wag ons the day before, almost in sight of our lines. It is dangerous to travel over the road from Alexandria to Wash ington after nightfall. All the trees between Alexandria and Arlington Heights are being cut down to prevent the guerrilla rebels from ooneealing themselves. BAD FOR THE REPORTERS.-All in formation in regard to the movements of the army are to be hereafter kept most strictly private. Any Reporter hereafter found in the lines, no matter how he is disguided, is to be summarily dealt with. Civilians who are anxious to witness the next battle should also bear in mind that it will be necessary for them, in order to gratify their curi osity, to join one of the forward regi ments and shoulder a musket. THE BOARD OF EXAMINATION.-It is asserted that not more than two-thirds of the volunteer officers who hold com missions will be able to pass before the Military Board of Examination. Al ready some of them, fully aware of their incompetency, have sent in their resig nations. Those who desire commissions in the Army or Navy can save them selves and the Departments much trouble by not making application unless they are frilly qualified. THE ENEMY ON THE MOVE.—Mr. Allen, of the Eleventh Massachusetts Regiment, who was a captive, and es caped froth the enemy, returning on Wednesday to the camp at Washington, says that the enemy made no secrecy of their purpose to cross the river at Leesburg, and come down upon Wash- ington Lane. All except the last have been long in the service. Of the first three nothing need be said, -since their con duct at Bull's Run, and long service in the army has placed them favorably be fore the country. Captain Rush was a classmate of General McClellan at West Point. Col. Reynolds was brevetted in Mexico, as was also Major Sturgis, who is now under Col. Siegel in Missouri. An Army of Colonels. The largest army ever put into the field by the government of the U. States, was that which assembled at null run. Yet, in the whole field, there was not a single General of three months standing. Every division was commanded by a Colonel, and even General McDowell had held only a Colonel's commission prior to the 15th of April, when Pres ident Lincoln issued his proclamation. Many regiments at Bull run were also weakened by having their Colonels taken away from them to head brigades. This shows how imperfectly the Union forces have, hitherto, been organized, ann how necessary the reforms aae which Con oral McClellan is introducing. ARRESTS FOR. POLITICAL T ,FIDELITY —The recent reverse sustained by our army has made secesh so jubilant at Washington that it has betrayed itself where self-interest has hitherto kept it in abeyance. At the arsenal a number of this glass of citizens have been quite open in their expressions of joy, and on Wednesday afternoon Isaac Miller, Dan iel Moran, Peter McGinnis, Henry Dud fey, Lewis Looke, Benjamin Harrison, Thorne Simmons, and Alfred Deagle, workmen, were arrested, by order of the House committee, of which Mr. Potter is chairman, on the charge, it is sup posed, of being in treasonable league against the Government. This is ser ving the rebel sympathizers as they de serve to be served. There is too much secession in the Federal Capitol which must be rooted out. Not True. There was u vague rumor reaohed Clarksburg, in Western Virginia, on Wednesday, that Col. Tyler, of the 7th Ohio regiment,with 3,000 Union Troops —a portion of General (lox's army— had met Governor Wise with 7,000 reb els at Bulltown, and that 600 Union men and 1,500 rebels were killed. There appears, however, to be no con firmation of the report, as far as we can learn. FEAsTED.—The rebel prisoners (sev enty-one in number) in the "Old Cap itol" here are feasted ^by their Seoession friends in the city. Our men captured at Bull Run, are at hard labor iu the iutrenchments, while the officers arc imprisoned iu Richtnnod. THE ENEMY'S Loss.—A very relia ble soldier, who escaped on Wednesday and got back to Washington, says the rebel loss was 1,50 U. It is so stated by all parties at Manassas, and he believes it is certainly not less, whatever more. ROBERT TOOMBS has resigned his office as Secretary of State in the "Southern Confederacy," and B. M. T. Hunter has been appointed to succeed 10m. The cause of Toombs' resignation is not given. SOME genius has conceived the brilliant idea of pressing all the lawyers into military service—became their charges are so great that no one could stand them. SIOKLES' Berrbuss.—Siokles' brig ade have three fine batteries. They are "Waird's steel rifled," and will throw with great precision three miles. Tux Charleston Courier learns that two more regiments will be ordered from South Carolina to Virginia in a few days. THE State of Florida made a provis ion for the payment of interest on its debts dne at New York on the 2d inst. AIL the Philadelphia appointments have been unanimously confirmed by the Senate. The Ellett of the War upon the Boys. That was a narrow philosophy which inferred from war no results but evil, for in the economy of society it so hap pens that the sternest virtues arise out of vice. To note a normal 'effect of the struggle, we have but to remark the stirring up of the youth of the land in consequence of the great military move ments around us. The boys were fast degenerating under the old regime of peace. 'Their rivalries had little of the physical in them, and, in place of the activity and daring of a former time,we had the contests Of embryo speculators, book-keepers and writers. In other words, we were growing as artificial as possible, and the enervating influences of peace had extended even to the sterile hills and mountains. But the war has awakened a better ambition, and tempered with a bodily education. The young men are famil iarising themselves with the musket, and undergoing the fatigues of drill and encampment. Throughout the town we see the children parading. Books, for the time—and many thank God for the fact--are laid aside, and if the fight CZ=O THIS DAY IN 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, Supgrior Havana'Oigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superioc Havana Cigars, Superioi Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana ClgOl6, Superior Havana C garP, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior -Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, JOEL FLEMING. JOB. FLEMINii, tkkrner of the Diamond sea Market. street --- --- ALL THE COMPANIES C OMPOSING rag 0 6 EC'..TF LEGION No. 2, will hold them selves readflo take the eastern cars, by special train, on SAI UR DA Y,Angnst 3d, at 2 o'clock, p. m au2 SAMUEL W. BLAPK, CM. Commanding. ff_ El I FtTEE TH 41111m, N r.OIMEN I', ATTEN— TION—A few more men wanted to till tip a companynow recruiting for COL. ROWLEY'S REGIMENT. Apply at COLLEGE HALL, (2d story) corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. to LIEUT. WIL•WAIN, 13th RegkneaL A. P. Cei.v.w, Sergeant Mai 13. h Reg. ml 2 LL:--C . J - I i—TraTICIFI ATTFN !—You ;;-' will meet at your ' al.' mory * Tif Is .( Friday) EVENING, at five o'clock ? in full uniform, to ac company the Keystone Rifles to a flag presenta tion It is hoped that every member will be in eV tendanoe, as it will be the last occasion, perhaps for years, that the company will appear under the command of LIEUT. CAL. LEHMAN. By order au2 J. A. CRAW FORD, O. 8. AFOU'I RACE OF TEN MILES AGAINST time. The Chamion , YU NG SPORT, of A New merman p York, wid run ten ßunner miles inside of an hour, for a puree of 3300, at Oakland Park, on Saturday, August 3d, at 4 o'clock p m. ROWLEY GUARDS. — Lieutenant Thomas O D A. Hinton is now earoling a company for three years, to go with Col. T A. Rowley's rep matt. Rendezvous at the "'I Una Homie," Market alley, near Fifth street. Fall in, men. aul.la, ODIMPORTANT To IN VEN TORS: Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK, Connaellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, P. C. Prom Hon. Chas. Mason. late Cbminissionex of Patents. WASHINGTON, D. C., October 4, 1860, Learning that B. W. Fenwick. Esq., is about to open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that 1 have long known him as a gentleman of large experience in salt matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, and of on. doubted Integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHRLES M Mr. Fenwick was for nearly fou A r years the As ON. mana ger of the Washington Branch Office et the Scientific American Patent Agency of Idea ra. dunn A Co., and for more than ten years offlcitilly connected , viih said flan, and with as experience of fourteen ',ars in every branch relating to the Patent Office, on.l the interest of inventors. je2B:dtf To Consumptives. The advertiser havli,g been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, atter having suffered several years with a severe lung affecffon, and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow suf erers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (tree of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and oFing the same, which they will find 4 SURE MON roe CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, Baossanvis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser In sensing the prescriptions to benefit the afflicted, and spread infcnnation whichhe conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every.sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove &blessing. Parties wishing the proscription will _please ad dress REV. KIM ARO •A. WILSON, Wilhamsburgh, Kings county, New York ocl:daw sby- THE GREAI is admitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health and mug life lies in keeping the blood and various fluids of the body in a high degree of fluidity, When you feel continued pain rti the head or bowels, or any continua/ unesiness In any or gan or other parts of the body, you can prevent serious sickness by taking BRANDRETH'S PILLS. Bleeding may give moineotary ease, because the blood left will have mere room. But as the body is made from the blood and sustained by the blood, to waste our blood Is to wase our life, and ruin our constitution. Bet Brandreth's Pills relieve the cir culation as readily as bleeding by only taking away what it CRII wed spare, and fait NEVES HURT. Mrs. klooper, of ittrnatable, Mass., was cured of Ht. Vitus Lanes, General Debility, poorness of blood, and costiveness of many years stariing, by Brandreth's Pills. The case at length is published in tie Pamphlets. Sold by REDPA'aI, Pittsburgh, Pa, Anti by ail respectable dealers Le medletues. law A S'RAMID 01.' FACPS' ceecermag foiI'ADORO'S He IP. I,s'y it U. pure, poitionleas, inatantaueoutt, itoparta a perfect black, • or a magnificent brown, is the apace of ten iniptitea is ( been L not stain the hit.. never been L nowti tO fait! CRIBTALIOR.OS EXCECtittlffit BAIR DYE I Menu faot real by .1. ORIFITA DOR°, Astor RoueNew York . hold everywhere, and applied by al hair Dresaers. jylB:dbw:lm T. J. GRAFF.....-PAUL Whl. GRAFF Western Stove Works. GRAFF & CO, MANUFACTURERS, WOJi th L e D pu SA e F o L ui LHZ. Be A e rrE o rr w T s N e. looted Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALBO—IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, timumf-Ww, de n among which will be found the IS MT COAL COOK STOVES IN THE lITATE. The Diamond, ildvance, Air Tight, Eclipse, and IRON CITY, Were awarded the PIM akthe Liticte Fair for the MT COAL WOK BTOVM. Aloe, FIRST PRlOning awareedto the 171111 C 4.113M0L1, OLOBE k BEPTIIILIO, For the MIT WOOD 000 E STOVISEI NOW IN US$. The ICNNTMBIANtuId KANSA&Premlunti Stores are We eel' at(entlon of pziatoara Riad Rata to the lariteot stook of GRATZ PRONTO & FENDERS N TKE STATE N.B.—We line the DahfOND and ECLIPSE Coal Cook Stoves with BoapfHone Linings, which stand the fire better than iron. apleds JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, POS MK BAIA' OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, tali. e TEETH ILITRAOTEB WITHOUT PATIF - Y THE USE S OF AN APPARATUS ..10 whereby no rug; or galvanic battery are need. Cold weather is the Wile when the Medical gentlemen can be need to ita, beat: eliventage. Medical gentlemen and their familietchate their teeth er traded by my moms, and are ready to testify as to the eafetr indpamlesenees of the operation, what ever has been said by persons interested in as serting the contrary having no knowledge of my process. air•ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style. R. OLTDRY, Dentist, 184 Smithfield street. t4Eu. Li. K K7'6ER, Agen,S Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY SEINING, wo - Oting equally well on the lightest and beanie; fabneu, maidrig the LOON STITCH SIAM alike on both sides, which cannot be Raveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Makin& Gaiter FiihnE and Shoe Binding these have no superior. Call and nee them at No. 25 Fifth street, Up Stairs. Spadamtf: is W. D. Lasirell. UNDERTAKERS. No. 112 GRANT STRIONIT, PITZSECUZGR. /Fir AEI GOOD A HEARSE AND OAILRIAGEtit as can be had In the city. Offine otien day and . _ night. open RE At. A.DVERTISEMENTS. 10 . A STATEMENT OF TB CONDITION F THE BANK ON PITTSBURGH. Thursday Morning, August Ist, 1861. S. Loans. 13illa and DiscouMEAN nts. .. . . Real Estate and Ground Rent—. Stooks and Miscellanies... ... . . Due by other Banks .. ... Bank Notes and Specie I. V031.1,71'9 80 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Profits and Earnings. Unpaid Dividends and Suspense Ae't_ Due to other flanks Circulation Deposits. Che t 30 The above 4ltatement is correct, to 64 best of my knowledge and belief: A N HRPER, rasr. Sworn to and subscribe JOH d this let:day of Anus 1861. before me, . 8. SMITH, Notary Public. ati2 sTAT EMANDM ENT oF THE MERCHANTS' AND FACTUkt ERS' BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, Thursd y, August Ist, 1861. Capital Stock 4600.000 00 Circulailon. 642,201 00 Due Depositors 277,089 62 Due other Banks.— 22 239 10 Loans and Discounts. 1,021,689 41 Coin - 369,217 88 Notes and Checks of other 8ank5,.......,. 60,164 116 Due by other BanksllB,ll3 26 The above Statement is correct and true to the best of any knowledge and belief. H ENNY, ier. Sworn and subscribed before D me, thCis as Ist day August, A. D. 1581. • ao2 W. II IV FLITNE V, Notary Public. Al' EAI EIN 'l' OF TH EXCHANG BA 1 K UP PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, ingust 1, 1861. Loans and Discounla Real Estate $10351,033 79 Specie in Vault 50,000 00 462,449 03 U. 8, Treasury Notes and Bonds 159,000 CO Penrsylvania Loan. 6 cent New Loan 82,500 00 Checks and Notes of other—Banks.. ...... 340,392 00 Due by other Banks 31,312 82 Capita] Stork Ciroulatton. Deposits Due to other Hanks Contingent Fund sod Profits. $2,776,r I certify that the above Statement oort.twt in tIC I.e.t of my knowledge and belief. , CaNiit!i. Affirmed before me. Una H.M. let M day URRAY of Aug , et, i 1661 au2 C. IL ISRAEL, Notary Public! 1-4, STATE.NIENT OF THE -- A i:LEGIIK Si BANK Pittsburgh, August 1, 1861. ASSETS. Capital Stook N p o u t e om ll a y n, o i t c h i e le r oks Ba I.oana and Inacountp n o k f B other Banks. Specie =ME! Circulation $446,846 00 Due to other Banks 80,958 51 Individual Deposita 180,937 lb The above alatentent ig correct to the hest of tny knowledge and belief. .1. W. COOK, Cashier. Sworn and sulownhed hefore roe, thin lat day of August, 1861. att2 WItI. 11. Wil ITNEY. Notary Public. Q UdA 100 barrels Brown Suaar 10 barrel& Crushed Sugar; 10 barrels Powdered Sugar, in store and for sale Gy RI Eft k Haos_, au2 Nos. .126 and 128 Wood street. pROPOSALS FOR OATS— C13(17 413.41eiTANT (2 01 12TVIIIAST11101 Orr Ica, Washington. July 28,1861. Fealed Propos • is will be received at this ct ice until 12 in. on the 7th day of August proximo; to furnish at this place l 20,000) twenty thousand bush els of oats. The oats to be oft he first quality. and put up in about tao bushel seeks; and to weigh (V) thirty two pounds per bushel. The bids mast include the value of the sacks, and tue oats to be delivered at the railroad depot, or at the foot of l 3 street, at the Government wharf, on or before the 25th duly of AUsll4' ' 1361. '1 he hide to be endorsed ”Proposals for Oats," and good and ample guaranty must be furnished by the party to whom the contract moy be awarded for the faithful lulltme. of the satue. A44D the address in full. The Assistant quartet master reserves the right to reject all bids wldich may he deemed too high. Payment to be made when all the oats are della erfsd D. H. HUCERR. sul:td Assistant Quartermaster. pktopOSA LS FUR Cuter AsSISTANT QUART/EntA9rEtee OPPICe, Weshington. D.C., July 27, 186 t. Sealed Proposal* will to received et this of ice t.util 12 m. on the ith proximo, to furnish live undred tuns of good merohantalie timothy Gay, in hales, to be delivered at the railroad dep et. or at the feet, 01 I. street on ths ( iovernment wharf, on or before the 25th day of August, 1861. The Ind* to be endorsed 'Proposals for Dew Uood and ample guaranty must be furnished by the parry to whom the contract may be awarded, for the f sithtul fulfilment, of the same. Also, the addresa in full. The Asebd,ant Qoartennaster reserves the right to reject all hide that May be deemed toe Payment to be made when all the hay is delivered. aul:td 1). H. RUCH ER, A salt telartermaster. _ N OTICE 'lO BIDDERS FOR FUR NI9HING A 112dY SUPPLIEi AND MATE RIAI23. OFFICE Or Akin' CLATTLIINtiD Corner of LOUT-Mood Me AN rcer streets. EQUIPOE, Nam' l'oss,July 25.18 M. My advertisement of the 17th inatant for Propo als for Furnishing Army Stipp/lea and portion hi so moditieil as to receive bids for any ort less than ooe-fourth of the number of articles adver• used for, L. H. VINTON, auLitti Major and quartermaster. ___ , ,____.,_.._.___._..___ Q k RUN DID BA RUA INS in Prints and kJ Summer goods, Lace Mantles, Ac., marked dcwa to prices that they must meet with rapid sales. C. HA NSOM LOVE, aul 79 Market street. I= 2 AVILEE & PHILIP% GENERAL COOPERAGE LT SOUR NNW PALOTORY ON Ira yette Streat, Between fiend and Wayne etre eta, FiTTSIUMIN, PMIII. 03-We are prepared to (miak Coal Oil, Wills. key. Ale. Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the aborteet notice and on the most reasonable Lerma. C. WEST az. CO., nastoreatnaana or CA RRIAGES ROOKAWLYIS, ittitiGlNA Idl3LkirtS & MADAM Na. NT Penn &rag, Pitodwepo, a. St All work warranted to be at lb .. beat nn *vials and workutanainti. tn7l2.lydia Co - Partnership, rHE 'UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed aCo•ParmArahip under the. name and style of PER, M k tg • 1 , 041 n: the Paper, Rag and general Dorrazdardon Madness.' aff air ?MUM C. UMW EDWARD C. CLAPP. 1 Pittablugh. Pal'Atarch /A 1 Jiro IL Num.- -O.Astir asanur.....ll. O. Oupp PERKINS, itttERRIOK & CO., WHOLSBALE AND NNTA/D DNALERS • Papp r,Base,'Pwine,-Cordws &o.; lafloPo, 'Broenol l wine, and Wire, Paper-Makers MatorildAy Wareham No. 82 - ratio Stied. Marl PIT7l4Brla9H. Pd, 1,1, 411 A xBelvB , DAVID APCANDLPAIS HARGeneral D/SO A. Partn OOPPIN t sp al ew eci Partn ers. MANS & 00/7114; Monsoon to M'Ctandlett%Means R 0%) Corner Wood and Water His., PITTSPURCH. OW ESS NEW-sinTIME . LONGfEpuCK, MILITARY NOTIoRS. Recruits Wanted for the rivellih keg-, ment Pennsylvania Voluntflorit 7"O RECRUITS for 5 years ite4:ilurink ... the war, to fill to the full comliftentof 102 men, Company K, (late GLlArda, 7,elfth Reit. ment, Col. David Campbell. Oftlotli , yourtli street, between Woodthitit Markar. Iyls.dtt mOBG rain. '` 4 - - Recruits --- for the Tarawa litunsyL vania B egimatil atitryk.. - U. 80 FOURT-R - STREET —By thorny of the War'Departnient i tsened indetail to OoLCrunpbell,l desire to fill the 12th Regiment im mediately. Volunteers are accepted for three years, and will receive, in addition to the regular pay, the benefit of all pension laws, and one Jilin died dollars cash on their discharge from service. A, pphcations by Company, when properly and efficiently officered, wilflx. acceptable. The Regiment will readesvous at York, Penn's., and when recruited to the maximrtm..etandard. will be immediately p l aced in the line of active duty. fl M. MORGAN. Lieut. 12th infantry Penn's., Regimental Recruit ing Officer. IYB $1.499,463 28 • 48,138 :;9 . 111.392 99 . 217.477 90 . 808.483 68 . 429,834 20 $1,143.800 00 214,065 42 • 4.508 78 28,1,18 28 121,751 00 1,104,1°5 87 UNITED STATEIS CAVALRY RECRUITS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 850 able-bodied men, between the ages of 18 and 35, to enter the Third Re strneit United States Cavalry Men accustomed to horses will be given the preference Each man will be ibrnisbed by the United Stales a good horse and equipirients, ample clothing and subsistence of the beet quality. The pay ranges from $l2 to $2l _per month, ac cording io the rank and service of the soldier, and so complete is the provision made by the Govern inent•for all hli wants, that he (fan save every bent of his pay if he chooses leaving him at the end of his enlistment from 4800 to , M2UO Attention is called to the tact that the Gov ernment have wisely commenced to promote offi cers from the ranks, and advancement is there fore open to all who enlist H. T. MCLEAN, Firkt Lieut T Caval: Recruiting Station, National &toil,hird Water street, , u Pitts , tgh. Pa. iriarad BUNTING -AND- CHINTZ FLAGS -A. T__ R. WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 17 ST. CLAIR STREET $2,776,692 64 $ 0 02.=.6' 0 00 1.211.611 00 31 , 3,466 M 64 444 J 18 234,980 9t, $ 500,090 00 . 810,974 49 . 30,485 55 . 21,83.1 01 . 24,829 K 3 ft. H. EIULGEfew MANITBACTORRII Or EVERY DESCRIPTSON OF FURNITURE • No. 41* Staittitlield Street, , • ITTSBUMGM• AFULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture t Constantly on hand which we will sell the low est prices for CASH. rny10:1, s TO EiRKERS AND nIMFOB BALE GEOWET7S SUPERIOR PATENT - Grain Fan and Separator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, IEO. THE superiority of this Fan over all others in age s consists in Its e oheapness,linm 7 phc y and durability. Second. In e4eAtiing grain faster, bettei and more thoroughly with leas labor th an any .other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en- - gaged in nuintillicturdtg and selling Agiletil tural implements, convinced of the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of paid and seeds, presents this to the public with frill eon tidedee that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having purchased the sole right to manufa cture and sell the above Grain Fan and Separator, in Western Penasylnarua, 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. Pa. W W. WALLACE: Patahurgb, July 16, 1/16L—Iylikthridaw Dissolution of ,Co-Partnership. TIC E CO-PARTNERSHIPHERETO fore ezia.ing between JOHN P. HUNT it HENRY MINER, tinder the Arm of HUNT ..& MINER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 7he business of the hue firm will be settled by HENRY MINER, who is authorized to sign the firm'a name in liqn+dation.. " JUtIN P. HUNT, HENRY MINER. my 16th, Ism Suotteiteor IO W holesale and Retail BOOT Si L LEH, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER Nos. 7l and 73 FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Post Moe, ty 2 A Pr - !L.EASANT RESORT . RIIII7ENTIMEN ±1 16 undersigned keeps nothing but PureLIQUORS, and grit-class ALial and C alit4. Gentiemen visiting the house need be TS under no apprehension of meeting rough ; or die orderly characters, as they are not countenanced. A cool quiet eitting room in the rearloi the , house, can be reached through the private ball.- iyia,tund D. FISHRISBA No. 10 Third at. - TO - TIM 7 1 7 17/fLI .77 .: RULILLT the ignorant' ,and missy Modest ens, Phytdisiani of MI cisinnorkur: , treat secret and delicate disorder, self abuse and diseases or etnationOionv mon and incident to youths of bbd - aides, ant i iih rr adults, single or married. Beeatirk, isaihunaave publishes the fact of hie doing so, theignehtze ant Gisely modest are dreadfully shocked, andthinird7 a groat or inmior, and for contaminating: and corru en among their isiErovtisiew. sons and dan Their family Wan shoOd be cautious to keep them in Ign thati Ong) the same as la. BRANSTRUP, (except pub test a lucrative . port Moe' aught be lost to them anim ituvid, :stately modev 1 and pressunpirtoue families, born ond rolOodilt IiMONIONICifer as nunibreoa* and who &owe Sec,' ,in settee, senstAdc„ to dollars and cektSrpy OUStix "ineiWy-or Illy Rotted. It is le 1 downy, t=r a ii thatunitterous parents sad Inertial* dre -1 that their sons, ding ueste aate and wards, preStodatil feeble, sickly end of +rendition and artpesrl , au have been restored telieiddi and algorbYDr. B UP, besides many , before and after ,auwl rirtge through him - havebeenestred much suffering,' saskay, mortification, ac Raving the aduie of over thirty ::gyp =Podiumaud r *mien on, l l cortseqlumtl , he but superkw Skill lathe preatraut o f special ant wharfs daily e consulted' by,, the profesaksk;stri well ,recommended 'b * respect , able altisene,_ %: ..itidAtilmi4-Irenaletras of hotels, fin; °lll°B . 14 ' Jlon au l loll ei L ii iittoolti• Mar iDisattoid street. Pritite corcortuni front allpatfrs of the Onion .litrictly, attendetto. Direct to - vz:ii , , • - _,,,, X 11(19,t , delklyilavidit b y errati Post =CO. J. A. WEAN 11•1111Wri a 138 Wood Etre . et, ItAXE TOOLS FOR BORING. 014 WILL/374i the shortest .posalble nittoe., g been 'paw taunnefolPf-txganufactruingWa ever sir* the "levee first broke °Wore ru m versons about to eagagebt the WhOldi that Ir will -be to their:interest - A° Ova as a oaf ' mate' ati fazatoinagon' of mit st=wnolif *ahead, KA y • 0 r B OOKBELLERS;orkrgades ABB BLANK BOOK BIANUFACM:Bitim3, IW. 66 WOOD 8.222g8g; = Pittabarigh, ' aig-A assortment ot Law, )ktedkl- and Mr oellaneons Books constantly on Mud. _ k3s GAITERS,; • LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, floft LADIES OONCtILESS HEEL GAITERS; ; : inAk LADIES CONGRESS KEEL GAITERS. $l5 At N 0.16 Fifth street.' I D. 8. DIPSENIX&OHER. MEN CENT rams .for aerate;- 1.2 x cent prints for % yai:d ride; Chintzes Sc gi‘ r Wire tk::vrelittaninich 1311111ArillVanl sod or ottrer good berirslns, to IkVsommer stock— Terms cash. +VB6 C. HANSON LOVE, 74' Market street. IME.-300 barrels. fresh Lime, just received and foraale al _tff_ kIE,Wg H. CALLING. rIBISLEN'r.-30 barrels hydraulic menL Just received and for sate im Hal EIXNEY EL COLLINS. IIIEESE••=300 boxes Cream Chem% this day received/mid t'ar•mils by ly3l HENRY R. COLLIZik TIIM - PEACH.V.S.-20 sacks brieht Dry JUI Pescb.es, received and for 8&e by '►3L HENRY; a WLLINB. LAKE Fitiff.- 511 half barrels White Fish; so Trou4 50 " Berriim; for sale by [ll 3l ] HENRY H. COLLINa HEESE.-1000 primeCuttieg Cheese, jam reoeired sad for sale by JAB. A. PRTZER. corner Ma re First sts, 'RA NUTS. - - 4 00bushels Pea,' Math. in store and for sale by JAS-A. FICXZER, 27 COnte2 Mazkol and Flat iota VOUR SMALL 1101:113D3 FOR RENT, Witold. on Duqueene etreet t _Logos_ street/ plane's Court end Oupenter's Alley- want itil; $B, $6,26 and $6 per month. Also huge dwelling &moos torrent. B. CUTBBICHM 80N, 61 Marketitreet. 3 13 Gold and Velvot - 14 4.1 4 lags, for sale by LP. HENRY MINER, HUNT et MINER, Pitiabmgli, Pa. .r .. °.:. :r:"1-'--1-4416/0414.4t picvvra sirusterillMANOSe],i- TILOSE PARIII2B''WANTING Ambroiat a moderate ;Who hilita:been te to obtala • good dltenatld eall elerindlt*irre respectfully solicited to cal Largajnwlety of eases and Cranial always on hand. Pricea3tderaw and satithunion prausM_w, moo:. 87 Fourth Street, litnarinytn. READ NEW - TESTIMONY. PROM W. H. 8091710:14. R. 'VON mOSCUZISX.P f t OPERA TED on naleeriert- ekilffillfrilittto MY entire satisfaction. I have much Measure,filedding my testimony for Mei - benefit Ofetifalpkwho require his serviees for the removal of Deafness. W. FecorT,lll-lemytketralli. Pittsburgh„ July For some time .I Lan§ suffered from Dealt:me and continual noise to the litedd, , whmk9ocaaiWct ma considerable pain and , toinoyance: KI 'murder it thereforb nrr duty to state that DB,„.ypig tiOHZDIRER has entirely restored''' . Me t A i t and totsuly removed the noise by his v trontFoilll• = 11 : 1 4 4 ZiAIRAPLT. - MR. GRANT le well known to int 4 Mtalieffeet z*" lianoemay be pitmed in whit he stater= thlribove tesUmenial. $s DABI7BB, Pittsti No:4o sEnts44, l 444l3Bet• nrgb;Jitly ISt EYE ABrn E =ASR NOISE IN • DEAF IsT E-,$ _ . '414 DD. K A. VON- ~ lOSOSISIEB, • ^ :tk Oe LIST ANI ILVOINIST • ,r 4 (Late of the Anstrum,Vall fitves bl 4 entire and exoliatiesttentiopi t to all triehulles of the EYE Sttliltttetinhtlasg-..Medteal or an41 10 % 1 attention. to ra.avtke, aI.E I 44Mt 'bearing- Persona wishing to be treced_•ollll.l4ther tor DAUFWESS or jitAttwverzrithiitoit , enly without furtherdelay. They'vrill,iirifirl4o4tene fit themselves and give him WM hla cleAtisttee to their ease, partionharlyturtheliffM/171/12MTES are most favorable In the treatment Or, i llseases of the ' EYE AND 44114-f, From the hundreds oftestimonials a asses ' sum hr vrllPsuttloln a few to bis card. Porn -";11"n• Far ttolas,terght4RlM-I=744lMin my left oar , and my tfOtgitte'beeibbie 4ptitTipme six months Ago: needed brisOrie)runtna*d owed heavy' exininsii itt:sniCiioObbat 10 .'49btain in a onrA, but itatsibribef frettisurtnnvnitirtinally. in despair, 'messed by:efforts Welk dirOtion. At • the,. earnest soltot, dn'otmy . friends,htroprer, I du' induced to"AdbMt my bastatari:LVOTl MO SCHZIBICES. As an old eMaim,m4wgelyknown hem, .1 most cheerfully testily MatMaltaarestored Mesomy hearing,'whiattis itoWaswrearas Lit was forty years itgatid partiesty:stitionmend all 'afflicted with Deoleto to "Odnialt . ..l"r„3/9N MO 83121111SkElt time. -401 IN ,r Br, Br, earner of Grant And terentif *eat& Prrraitiaen, May ZklBBl- FROM JRO.. MWEIVIVILI.) ESQ. Pioti3 the;berient. nir son . derived:oft VON stoonzasicara skuirut cregnitt4niii much plesiOre in recommending hick tcifitteihu ly at eted, ass most successful tairist;fr— JOHN APDHVITA ,4:111.14.4%-i,treet. Pittsburgh, Nay APRIL JOHN INPCLOSICKIri - , Pon Pans. Amman Co , PL.) - A tit Bthjs4 - TOOl2. VON M -,l6sumfdatreet, Pittaburgh-1 am Itagetto Inform 4 :p;• ! little y daughter, . who .has- been4qtdtentr years, has, under your aldilliCtitta recovered. I feel , quite satisfled.that.,4, would never have been restortufArimPountiMitte% but to your treatment alone feabeindelmnt far% andi would earnestly recoumustdaltstwith deafness to consult you. at , onoe. • • ReoPecttanY Fenn!, - JOHN keitkiiigNY. opp,lq3s,-; 155 TIM U) 41:rz -;ENS MTniFIRLDANDEWAATEMS, r 8 • - ISAMU A, FETZER., EIRWAROING ANDOMMISAIANANRCHANT, 'lour, Oral% Mumma, Loa Butt's., Drssl Fruit *Et rroAlate Generally, °mitts lir /ABBOT Alai Inas? mums, • PITIBBIMUAB, PA. • • kru TO — Flatnole G. gsq l DB- Wirth*,S Chathktm dt"Bon, Piliktin , gb, Boyd A Ottoltelskarit Ow 'en, O. &M Ow y, ~ & M. - Bank; Hosvolli; le '& cieorgo W. AJukkrAOA DOlllOll rtUtOilik GO, Vitelinm 44 - • aunt imam, a. Baur= O. I OBEIRT 'DALZRILL & V A tifOLESALeiditocgas /011111ISSION ANDfoßwitottitightHairrs Diu= Is Piano lin , rite Paataak*iaaritaxavaa 11Q. Wad" Pflealana. MedWel andOur4.loollotice, EY,O : ANlP' 7 s2klit. .Dy.___FAuo:-E4,- l'ggitiJiiii.LFl7_, L • i uriuu. TOR ON THE EYE AND HAE, has arrived= the Ail at Attobtiforib cad open as ottleeaLthe Washington .h on Canal ilthige, where he will heal i OE .those delicate organs embroiling oge : Mimi the mime, as Stmbisnma (Cross EyesjOsosialcand all deformities of therEgleljoichi, 4e. DX,ilfrili , l4 LteArti• 14144 4Cated i 'acian And . •‘•,..±.' ' Whoklmsai. voted; years hill profesioln t, .to the snomkofell ammo of the ',_ ' : 1 4 , - I. p 4.111,.. ° mid i'liltb-11,13eamitezMY lor t r at .s!hd iii • .''• '" . it irillotqtber oihnitted. l . , .:lik r ~_ . r advantage over woe othkr.oradgnis , ;tune *AO artclfiticted with the Fibtdijiailes elon recolyeAlleteertioeilond ilggferil - kokireilderect- In "WO cases requiring Meow -mod-lOW* treat -qqaok ' lv k!taikiTkr o 4l . -LSNiafi_ ; AssrWliver IkenfAingiVieasea of":titirelzaannyand'. Jointx ' AlikW ; 011 =1)301011, ,Re:mtkt,otifittipkire, Old Efdr ak, iBesee , or / 0 41 11 "/WIllgtoilitt M Ano, and Of inotl4 and all - Chronlecolla t i °dims -m • ... egg v Dr. Feeler n 111.4110 treak4ewide.,comv.iaints, tertnrotabeentinenstion of the •Ato of trio Womb, it& 1 -,-.1-44.t. Ma tarionninwith *Conant ittodsnt PAYol ciants4ll4l=l/wallgtidel hin Ns , Torts?, Louts - , -Add '4041 ether t. ern 'end 'Southern ei ',...ltinv to keep A nito ngkit , . ooBl o434_,talt 3nfirtinprorania k te in Mediate: ftaft'grolejltnarOttlin_g his patients to realise all the benente received fron -ea best writers. , • Tatterdimbordd consul( wittetinvDoetor at onee. 'Mend -.an; FORTSSAED'OUDZIGO R. B. 0 0,1 pittaborsk49l7-2W18.61 DlTBLlC'NorcEiStiekebrgiven that the ands:Milan:lla prepared to settle all clams th [l 7'Amtbelltie nabs - P4Oetelle• Pert - Wenelk end Ogees* Otnapany i earred for ypimotaint.44' trim an'prfor tieptember- Ith, lank by:paying thartifot:tentqlftinpa cent. ln Gash and he rematadeckflonip,-oehno the Tied - Altortgueltondlyit thlition Company, about Se er re ed leei&eliete : lu red Vee by the timid of Stoioldandtmt -Sondbolgt. ensof the saldllttabt: IlFighilfindObleago naureed CelePapy, dated Oftber2lud, 1880. Partial? biddlog shah t alai& nal apply inane. distal", at the Milos - of StinticLermApsecl, lin 23 Mtn street. TB. L. 1432.18L81t, Attorney for the Parobaslug Committee. W. 119.4:10411. . ; A. WM -316, .: ..:.:aanitriDwasi, scar primmlniaft'aiiiiilbituumui illaMetopmalCottontkidaigot,--- o,dunn. jmen. , „flaain and Oil* Thrpangns, Duet, rdsht thAleitailhillino, no. ' Ailetly /Sone streets. THE - time to ;Et; BOOTS, SHOES ANIS • le now, and the place is at the CHEAP CABE- STORE 2. ff.'-,71:= Of JP- 9 .,A BORLAND ,2nd doorition Filth _44Market 0 UMW PRODIIO4.-- - ma*/ PE* r i g 10 do, s• G :We i tz tabozeliesaig„ , bbla 00 Mkb_blz 25°thetia ltribiCASOilk,-t-- • co "rt sf.thsFlgk - itier, toobr: LitIAJPATIJOk e wilitco..444**ales by ' lab* AmPziAtiao, f , ; Wdoa. Terrume 141‘Rfalrini,,,,riretTet 'nom : 4 ,S 4 piaboari4 477:TN ,r.;! 4 - j"-
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