-~'~{{ ` i i'4"E t om ;' ' "~ .~; "~'~ + 'k~'''n~ y, t ~ K ' «~ ~ m ~ ~_~ - Y ~_ j . a ~ ~~'' . z ~:. ~ Ole pi tsbngh „Published Jibe y Morning, (Sundays Ere At the Iliqrtb43eld otyrner,ol Fifth' and Wood eta: advance'farmsAix Dalian a year, Payable btrictl)' !banter copies, Two Cents.— sale at the !banter le the Odle°. and in , the Mambo. vs. MATES OF ADV&FFWE4INO. 2bn . Dalb. ThiesMee Oasts Di Week a wk. *stet. amt. IT OPP T 60 —_ 50 wo insertiona,---- 76 ...w7 6 Three Oa,-- 1 40 ••••••, !••••• One - 76 Bo TSCIort9l4,7-, 00, 160 100 7. Tn9ft -..... s,, '4 00 266 2 . 00 126 100 One • 6'oo I 86 ' , " "60 1.60 17 , TnObiboathe....i...t.... 00 'f tO 215 250 991r6.004-60200 aOO Four -100011 65 690 885 450 41.04 q 41; 660 866 6.60 SIX month 9.-.--- 12°00' ft 00 800 400 650 /line months----.- 16.00.10 86 800 686 900 One year Qa 184510 00 866 12 00 Standing earn, sin 11nbe oarless, per annuli+ -.-10 00 0 pan2631142 mown= OA, tignstre r i . 43273t1D3i (exanurcrerm papai)...2s 51aamos nogcoe 60 count. MAW notices 25 canto: lifte FOR 1861. ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH W.VEKLY POST, BSTABLISUED OYER FIFTY FE/118 11..F4.6.4 rno. 13 IL YURI ii SD Advance Payilig Subscribers ONE DOLLik PER YEAR, .c. — IT,AI3 PRINTED IN A MOTH SHEET, LARNE CLEAR TYPE. IT , OOWTAINS ALL THE RIOTING NEWS OF THE DAY Ettalo4l, Local and Nis cellaueous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISE GET UP OWES in your neighborhood. Send for PROSPECTUS and n SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar TAXES P. BABE, r. .Editor sad Prop rietor, Pittaburgh POST JOB °FYNE. MIRK P. BABA. EDWIN A. Mats & MYERS, ,li i i*''AND -- 408'piiiiiEas, Courier Filth & Wood Stso Pitts% I=MEI AVERY DZSCTRIPTION OB PLAThr AND FANCY PRINTING Isectitoecl Ist Me &test style. _41011,.,49. lla it 0 -A. .10 f Unlpo4lk, - 31E,ROANIILE AND LEGAL WORK `''rdehortnotioe, on reasonable t.rms, Partianhir attention piad to the Prinhng of RASTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., -lor Clocosen, Exhibitions and,Cironsea LARDt ADDITIONS OF TYPE .& MACHINERY K. • Tom sactuismaims mans to trim tkaPlllMUltiea. for twang out Work witk prompt. :lIIIIIFIIIIII,despstob cannot be oncelkakby any other Otsca In the eltr. _____: To Farmers. ~ ... c -VM V-,1111311 LSOF.SILVER GRAY , ' I .l3l:lolrWilgAT, FOR S E ED.:—.This Buck (111 A Opens about two weeks .earlier than the aulaSlaikoamiaqueutly *seapes the, bota alotuat ,„„ • Bch, upozious to• Buoltwbeat is this latitude. -.I fda pounds more flour to the bushel, , sk Ulan* wooer thanthe Hour than the COM .kteals4n.staall 44 - 121Abertyatreet. ,140,-,! • , : :, ~ , • - , • , - W. W: WALLACkr. "`• For Rent. L9M.1111. Boun . on ,Federal and • -11ratinatiMa; Allegheny, suitable for a Dry 11tioughtir or Shoe Store. - - U. a. DA vie. 111141SLEE & CO., ADITZET/EVING AGENTS; AND DEA.ratau3 11:121111 111INTWGrito'BRIAW sp.a.tiow.dioN.simofew_rook, &aids WenAke A 216 nvit ! - A.:DT!.r, - .z - lw43::•iis.;its if s isttofiu Ilfanuracturors. tc. 7 . .111.-We foltoriers from di 2 / 1 8T-Ola9s makers. rtintedisollosin Odor otharinferiergoode. Inks •Werreited„ or mV be returned. - • r 0- - A 1- BY EITA:TE; AlXoluTir. AMA- INSURANCE co. OP:HARTFORD. orporaed.3n 33,w-9h:tem' Perpetrukl. litart Gapitrikreat MI T S =Keg a 2 lalaseitadjiuded ansi - Om ; DOPERTI" IJLED ', AGAINST & ,, Alkingerby tire, or Unit' Perils of inland blavi igaskarfat as liberal rates and ruleassaebeAnY and flatiron will permit, A.,J CARRIER dr.- BRO:,_Agents, R. KM, Sterepor milLilm, 1 -'O%O Pourth streek-Pittabm , gb, Pa. MillatlP _llolhl7_ WOBAZ . -.if O U AW_ Tin r__ iitott,- AND ; AFAIL i s , ' . : 3 tittiiii UilliiiiitruitioN _ J • 1.14 ~:y,L,Atfi r l„0::410. /Cada, t ,ir anuar mu,. lv - Auxtroinhts, ' • Water strootianitias,PPlrst. Street, PITTSII/17_11G11, ' And comerof k e rsaiklMand, South Water Streets, M itc!.__e_ ... _ .l WlG_,._,_i____....,j ,- . .1,19F:1v l ! S- eTn-EwAlltp, s;BUIVE' atactichfilh;B-adtßoiler. s a Makers, !Near!Near the Pennfa Br R.- kaavenger,Dezot u.• , &swim:mon, PA., lA , NITFACTURE- ALI, KINDS OF. X } ,' Steam Engines, ranteng from 'three to one andred and fifty horse powspand Suited for GOA ' Kith!, Saw Mills, Blast Punsters% Factories, etc. ,' Give particular attention to tne construction of En i Ones and _Machinery for grist multi, and for up rights, Malay and circular saw mills. Have also on„hand, finished and rem for. ship. Meil; at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every desdriptiorr Also„turnirdi Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Irvin Shafting, Efangera and Pullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and fdactune Cards. Our rices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of matenalay and warranted in all cases to Oa satisfaction. Mr - Orders &Om al i parts of the country solicited can promptly titled: fe2htLaw LAKJ SL'PKRIOK COITCHNifif SIX.LTING WORKS, PAR S K lIVCIURDY & CEO, • AIAIsitrFACTIIRERS OF SHEATH Brasiers' and Bolt. Copperiressed Oopix r 'Atoms,' Raised• Still . Sortures, hi ler Solder also importers and dealers in etals, l 'in. Than, Sheol Iron, Piro, &.e. Oonstantly on hand, 'I lumen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 14P Pint and 120 Second street% Pittsburgh, Pa H r......' •Irdarb of Oronnr not to tory 1 sAircul nattwrtt fiPahimaiblv & NINTI O 1 `WARD roluxulti, SSUR, FA. Wtzehonse, No. la First and PITTI 120 Second G street& Man ufauttu - ere. of all sizes and detect-44m na of Coal Oil, aetorta ant' Stint, Gab ,tnd Water Floe, Bad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon lioaes,Bteell3oulda, Bangers and c—rplin g s. Alan Jobbing and Idactune Cantinga Cr every de. ecription made to order. flaying a complete alachino abop attached to the Foend a undry, all neoeesnry fitting will be caretblty atti te. felasitired W. 8. 316 C1L1WT0913.......... J. BZUPaILI., -.N. t. HAAT MACKINTOSH, MLIGIttPIEiLLL & co., CORNER OF PIKE - AND O'HARA STS., MEAR CITY 'WATER WORKS, 1, 1 11 Pittsburgh, Pa., rdanufacturers of Macki n tusk& Hemphill's Improved Patent Oscilbating STEAM ENGINES and SLIDE veLviati, of all sizes andiiest styles, Having put up Machinery of large capacity and, of the beat quality, we are prepared to"do bear ylobbing, and solicit work in Gila line, trusing that by promptness and the char acter of our work to merit public patronage. We call special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore utuntianed in this chum of Engines. .01-81E&M WAGES FOR SALE, and Warrant. ed correct s.d durable. ja2alirn BOLE , FoNGINE BUILDER AND MA GREAT WEEITERN PLAININEI MILL, tor. unary and Dagassres Way, Pittsburgh, Pb., make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, thefollowmg machinery, its :—Steam Englnelot Turing Lathe fit r vibiod and bon ; nerat_far W° o6 l find 1 1 . 0114; Machines; Votive and Tobaiie . o &trews ; Patent:4i t and Model Ma chines, in the beet outliner; Nutting, Follies, and Bangers, of an saes and variety; Screws, of any di ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and kw oajtarai,-lhokr:ur Star Nigger En r - and Desk ramps for steamboass.ec. Lee inbeara ana other Planing done to order ;. um plane 82 mehes wide, by 9 feet 6 inches lo AU Orders Protoustly FUtsdend Zermatt* N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude giv en to repairs on Printing Preiwes and other Ma chines. znylblyti ISUralUt, onongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH. Ortacins—JAMES A: HUTCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. JAS. WOODBURN, Gong Agent. OFFICE NO. 9S WATER STREET * lila insures all kinds of Firs and Marine Risks. ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1861, Stook Due &11a rayable on demand and secured by two approved namea.4 78,760 00 Bills Receivall..- 23,667 34 ats DiscounteL Mortgage....„.. ... _.- lib Shares friechaniosl3 l.-- '''' - stock - cont.. 100 Shares Citizens' Hank 4 6185 Cu ;stock- .. - , 00 ;so Shares Exchange — riank 6-176 stock cost__ 00 60 Shares Bank . 2A5° burgh Balance of Book Accounts Office Furniture • Oath V.Y.2834 DIRECTORS: 2, 17 Wm. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm. Hen, N. B. Robison. J no M'Devitt Richard Hays, Joe. Kirkpatrick. E. Wallace Robt. Daiwa, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, James Woodburn, Alleghenpi Te y Intittrance Co. s. opriuk-am. err T Viftuskyßo tinsik Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE .RIBEB. AAC JONES, Phasideut; JOHN D. MeCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOR, Secretary ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAF, Gonezed Agent. Draacroaa—laaac Jones, C. G. Lussey, Harvey 010,10, Dept; R. 0. Gray, John A. Wilson, &L. rs 6t5 toc is, John A McCord, Cept,, Adam Jacobe, R. P.Sierling, Capt. W.' Dean, Rob't L. M'Grew, Roh't II Davis. • myna WEST BRANCH Mutual I..wltaartoo Company, LOCK HANIKN, CLINTON COUNTY ORAIITZIkED BY VIZ LBOISLATURS 07 PARISTOTLYLNIA. Cash CoritaLlllloo,ooo Rif/Suns Notes— —.MAO THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE on Bniktmgn, Merchandise, Furniture, in town or country. Diszoroaa :•--Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. H. Hall, T. 'l'. Abrams, Hon. G. G. Harvey, Chao. Cron, D. K. Jaoknivni Chas. A. Mayer. Whitts.Thomaa Kitchen. Peter Dickson, W. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Mama Vice President. Tace. Kiniain, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Ag.eld, de22 • No. 70 Fifth street. - - - Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of ! P ittsburgh. Orrilos. .. ... No. ea . 'mirth Sires f. - - DIRECTOR& • Jacob Paintehßody Patterson, LEriar Sproul, C. Jr Coltol* James IL - KOr. A. A. Carrier Efenrylailicill Wash Geo. PitAlantb. A. J. Jones., Wide gimp, Robert Patrick, Chartarse FIRE AND • NaIIICS TAKEN, of al I descriptistna • ••• - L.A. GUMMI, Preaident. L - GRIERAIPROUL, &oratory. (jalay I a IfoIISTOB 7 TIER PoußTE___ p t , 840014 the Fourth; Motes tortes Vomit; • - • Shoes kr_ the Fw4fr. A l m = chain i D•W7B, - 111 idramei .~,- ..~-,-~-., -.-. _ ~ ,r,_.l , . • • _ _ _ PROM IM=Wil EUROPEAN 4.6EIWCT. THOMAS RATPIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 115 Water areet, flttaburgli, Pa, is prepared to bring out or send track passengers from or to AII t ; part of the old country, either by steam or saili paesets. SIGHT me ng nu PDX SAL of Rurope. E, payable in any part Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Bail raw. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Bailing Packets, and for the lines of Summery ail ing balloon New York s Lisicrtio4 0118 8 0 W *ad BMW antels and Xitaantants. • EtA. , i7.41.13-.E HOUSE, No. IMO Liberty Street, NEXT I'oPENNSYLVAIGA PASSENORA DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken an , ' fitted up,with all the modern improvem iota, this poi:inlet re sort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his old Customers and the pi:Mlle generally, with the beet the market affords. ;Oysters rill be see Tod up in every variety of style, during the sea son. His Wines, Liquors and: Ales he feels con fident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Oan, Bucket rind Shell Oysters. received daily and sold Wholesale end Rebid. ' myff&lyd 36 236 78 11,000 00 SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN atd fitted up, at a weal expense, w i . the modern ina prevelpenie, this popular the aubscriber ie prepared to accommodate his ends and the pub lic :generally with the beiitthl . market affords. OYB' : will Bernal up every variety of style during the season. .LIQUORS and ALM he !Cols confident in re commending_ to the public for their excellence. a-MEALS served_ up at all hours, and DAY and INIIRIET BOARDERS taken. aptly 10,140 00 66,907 7b . 400 00 . 49,182 80 LSI 0 OYSTER AND EATING ROUSE, NO. STREET. , PITTSBURGH. as n EAST RN FISII3I, E( BEEB AUJULADELPHLA ND BALTIMORE ealaTilaiß AXD W GAMY, AUL , the Pro k- 6411110111. n 026 GEO. AN & FIFTH AVENUE EXCELNGY, DAN BARNARD, PROeRIBTOR, Nov 72 NI-141, -Etre et , TLEF, BEST OR PaVertS ALWAYS on: bawd e and the Choicest Delicacies the 812480/I.BerVed up L the moat au parlor manner. arNfeala at all hours of the jay and night. PITTSBURCK, PA. mytlyclaw. tretitiP m rellt BY *G; FIOiIIiSTREET. EE ATTENTION O 1 MERCHANTS .o.lollBre is directed to this establishment, w ich has been recen ytted up for the purpose of affording a BURST EA.T.I NS4 HOME IN A CENTRAL AVM. &inky folks. attending market are particularly invited to Everything pertaining to tab EATING SALOON will always be found. of the freshest the market affords. ap.flbdink MANSION HOUSE:i c EORGE ERZ, Proprietor,lio. • Liberty street, lust. beside the Passenger Depot pf the Pennsylvatnii Railroad, which makes tt the 'most conveatent : house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable emesi, oiled upon excellent style, the 111A.NSIONR' OMR; would respectfully solicit a stuire of public patron age. There is attached a splendid 'STABLE and extensive WAGON-YARD, affoilhig ample amens modation to travelers and steal:asters. Hie Larder and Bar will be furnished with the oast the mar• ket °antigen'. feby JAS. MILLLNGAR, ONONGA HE LA PJANING MILL, would respect : r a ll y i n t i Arr ., the . pablle that he had rebuilt since th e fire,, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled. U.. with the newest and Must ap i loved machinery, is now prepared to furinah ring and planing boards, scroll sawmgsnd wing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, es, mouldings, box making, fie. South Pittsburgh, 13 . ,tem 7,1867. is 23 MANHOOD. HOW LOST; ROW ' RESTORED. JUST PUBL - rkwki . aIi D ZI THE IA- T.E.,_Ttata. TREATMENT , , RADICAL wal3 o.ti, IsPERMATCIRREEKA, or Eirumnal Weakness, &anal Debility, Nervonaminvolunt_ary . _Ernie , ens end Impotency, rat . from .s4nnse, tie. BY *U.' J. Cuiverwe% I 111 7 14i tiodor seal, iria plain envelope to . any address, LAinid, omreetopt of two stamps, Dr. CIFAB. J. KUM% 1 / I =z w ew York. Post Odtoe Bo z o. OK 41i1ofi“, ;sruntrel, r.. ;TEARY, !RICE & Co., IMPOBTERB AND DRALERS IN CLOTHS, bASSIXERES. !satinets, vglonal;!Tailori' 'trimmings, &e., iNO. 205.litalityT ST `North Side, PIIII.A,D LIMI/kA. PA. t.ionn T. MAT, DAPITILI. b. PIIKII, OMAR T. maw. del2ly Nooltin _ H. D. BRECHT & BRO., DiA.6" 11 . 1 FAPTUREPS . 01? LOOKING _GLASSES, poeTßArr a: 14ICTURE FRAMES, , ) Gilt and imilatio s iiiipsayood Mouldings. DEALERS 1 IV MACH PIATB'AXO WINDOW NUNN, 128 Stialthreld Street, Del:liter's BloOk, between Fifth and With, Pitts blirgn Pa. rte- tlity ( Glass at inanufantairer's Prices lliAt Particular attention given io repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames and Laciness cards framed at wholesale prine. s p&ly BAYNE & NUM, (soccassou To A. H. ROWAND.) STEAM BOOK BlINDERI" BLANK BOOR ALANUFACTOBY No. 72 and 71 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND LNG ,n every variety, 13001C8 Ruled to any intricate pa' tern, Roil bolin.i in at ..ty riesi;abie farm. All w - .It ranted toglveesti.,icc tIOLI Prices at the Lowest Rates. BADirb P. BAYNE WM. W. N REEL& p2aroct *AIM &g. J. R. 11:11LERNAN & CO.'S FASHIONABLE HA? STORE, Ts WOOD STREET. SRHINO STY L SILK BATS. FRENuff AND AM Etaleali FRLT HAM All (-}mdse atm Volora. CAPE FON, GENT'S, YOUTH'S, AND ILDR./01, Of every deeariptton STRAW GOODS In great ranety. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS To lam all titstes AL u the Lowest Rates at J. H. HILLER MAN de CQ IS , maaa 76 WOOD el. alb. TTSBUR B, TIT CRS ',o3lassey ziOUSE AND SIOR PAIXTER Sir Ordett, b01.,..ati of tusitemotut 'huh, Waist street. appoelte aztluxiniL 5P114111‘34 A Ds GOODS —A T— REDUCED PRICES WE RAVE NOW RECEIVED A CHOIGE AND SELECT smog. OF G4' JODS for tiPRINS AND SUMMER ffALRO, which have been seltaANl will more than usual care, nd feel ixmlident that to Lb(' BICH NEss Ott FA EMMA PiD STYLE ' —0 F G o 0 JD 6 AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will etIRPASS ANY tiOODS of the kind ever before opened in Una Llty i a nv votari respect. fully solicit an early call frorrone no end the pante to examine the RIMS k* t es SARI 011 EL GRAY dr. MERCHANT TAILORS. mylo 1 9 Jrl TH STREET. SMITH & PITCAIRN, Merchant 'ration, No. 4S ST. CLAIR STREET. D. 131 MCKLOCELEIL, TAILOR, HAS RE-4.:OI4MENCED BUSINESS at his old otand, No. J O FOURTH STREET, 'where ho be glad to titre him old friends and public generally. - Wlll also do CUTTLNG for farnillost for Mayo and men. Ind j M LITTLE J • MERCHANT TAILOR, 110. VS SAINT. (3.L.ALAIt. STalairS, L.Et. i nch's New Butlding,) deltly PI TINBU RO N. W. -....G. DOSOR lopr H. 1(1'0E1: CO., VT • AtERC HA FT TAILORS, Deatern In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, corner of federal street and Market Square, Allegheny eity,'Pe. jellly.daw • korzardiva mut Com - inissian. — ____ J • AMES W. CRAFT, Conlinisaion and Forwarding Merchant, and MerrAntile Brower, Office and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Saint Loins. N. will give , immediate and personal attention to all business entrusted to my tare, for which charges will be reasonable. Reference*: L. X. Forsythe, Bt. Louis; Paul Lasing, St. Louts ; s. Bralthearg &CO-A/Dew:Lau; Messrs. Trio( & J. crai k Philadelphia; 11TArthrir, Byrne A Gibbons, New York; W. C. M'llowell, Ewing,Hanass; Northup Co, Baneas; J. W. Burbricinti A. Cu, New Orleans ; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Tomo& A Bart, Pitts burgh; G. W. 09235, Pittsburgh; P. B. Ball, P.. D. Adams, Chicago, W. F:Coelbaugh, Burlington, Iowa ; W. a. Postlewatt, Burlington, Iowa; Capt.& Ca.all.ll, Bowman, and river men generally. Innis:gm • ..,Fcc 3 • L . F !FT N • •t: LAD 12/ • SEtOND RAND PIANOS, FOR SA LE AT GREAT BARGAINS. 'FHB SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO SS reduce his stock of Pianos, offers for sale du ring this and nqst mouth, Fifty New and kleoond Hand Pit .38 at great hi rgainb, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for relating purposes by the best makers in the country, and can be relied on 8.4 du rable and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For tale by JOHN SIL'LLOtt 13' 16 81 WOOD STREET. DROPOSALB--wiii be rt3ceived RIAU WFADNPIPAY RYENINI4 Juty 91st, for adding 4 feet of stone work in heighl, and 2 feet in width, to the stonewall *bleb eitelosesthe Refuge .grfinide. The present-atone coping on wall to be placed on tirri of salme'whroi the 4 feet fs added. Also, taking down, say.l6o feet, of present wall, to surface of ground and rebuilding .he same. Ma terlids all to be of the beat quality, and the work fo , bedoneina good and, workmanlike, anner, subject to the supervision and direction of Build ing. Committee .of the Board of Managers of *fug?. Terms, cashes work progresses, w i th a retenbion of 20 per cent. till the work is completed and approved. ~ All-proposals for the work to be by ihe perch, and left with either of the undersigned. JOHN HAMPISON Manchester, JAB, ix JOHN F op fi Ahipf, IQ IILLIteI gt.. C Wood st.lair st. }Building Coro. .z.nt TIISSOLUtiON' OF CO-1 3A.KNER -1., sEtte.-41ti Partnership hetetetbre eziating tinder thenarne dP p.OREGu- 4 Danes dissolved on . the /st Wet, by. limitation. Those indebted are rendested to make imiliediate 'payment, and those heft; alaims are regltylefet fe l tresent them for settlement to D. Olthw /. T YLOR, at the old stand; No. 91:IL 'Wood- street, as. they partner is anthonzed to sign the name of the firm in a settle merit. _ D. GREGO & I. TAYLOR have this day formed to under the name of GREGG & 1 -AY to transact a wholesale Dry 00040 an d, Van e ylluabiess M the old stand, where-we are .prepared to offer goo& on the most , favotable tonna, either for cask areceeptance,or mitoved reference. Our stock will be always muted? and as we intend - to trey far 'cgah- we will held out inductementa we think silpenov to any hottaeitiest of the mountains. Royer* vhdting the oithyte respectfully request to examine our Mock. beers purefundag elsewhere. ue we will make It an c oj ect worthy their attention. 17 18 - GREGG & TAYLOR. 1" 110.-1450 barrels-free h; for. sale by JL4 Era HENRY R. COLLISEL • "Oniall'iaaggr, ritw WALLLPAPEEL STORE.. t z EICTWICIEV 'IrIFTII AND LIBERT 1 STS. Noi 107 Market Street , TI s' -SUBSCHI BER 18 . OPENING anew and large Wick or PAPER •iiiANGINGS, • 'Embracing a complete. mwortment lor , ;Stores, Offices, blalhi,.(tharchee, ace, to aqua H e ,would revectfulty write the attention of the Pub• 'lie. having an entire new stock of foods nmently purchased and now striving, . noBe h i want , of 'new goodn will find them by looking thinulib our annortineut. - - marrnlyd JOS: ltdllUolllEs. WALL. PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest MetedMent and Lowest Prices to Pittsburgh.: Come mid see WALTER ,'.; 111/4/IALL, Irlo. $7 Wirott Street, Naar Fonrtl., at the Old Stehd,) Rae tor sale French, 43terman and American FOR PARLORS. WALL PAPERS, OALLS,L' GS AMBERS, CHUROBEt3, LO Ao 50,000 rolls at 121 cts. 50,000 roll at 6, 8 sail 10 ets. WINDOW CURTAIN& MAX IinARD PRINTS, Testa* (Maas, (lawns, to. atr - Look for the kit , riped Front.. he only place in town 'titers a full assortment of Pronnh nawATA IR 10814 meth tommegingimmini emimmum "„ Vainters. 1 G URN, I-3 oLT S .P, . S I GI- I`J ORNABIRNTA.L PAINTER, 2, Cup. St. Clati St. 11)11 Duqueene Way, v C• i,S'[ORY.) ier MI wcrk o Atwood it. 443 will b, Nhaily Promptly ",.s.outad. Deftly E A,. • SIGN & ORNAMENTAL aIN :ER AND GLAZIER, Fourth Si,., Betz Wood dr, tftulthflild P 177734.30 PA Wiir - Allwurli promptly altaridod to. okyliklyd P. O'BRIEN. ergha nt Jailers. DAVID GREGG , C TAYLO JA ISAA MES &LFF.TY. AY MOR fait - AT CAIYLP " JOE HOLT, " INDIANA• (From the Louisville Journal of Friday.; In accordance with an invitation of the Troops at Camp "Joe Holt," re questing the distinguished ex-Secretary of War to visit them, the Hon. Joseph 'kit went over to the enearepinent on Wednesday afternoon. 'The carp is beautifidly located at the Palle of the Ohio, in the midst of the remains of a former sorest An immense concourse of ladies and gentlemen, both of Indi ana and of Louisville, were present on this interesting - ocession. The troops, uniformed and in arms, were drawn up in front of the stand occupied by Mr. Bolt and General Rousseau, and they presented a fine appearance. They look as it Kentucky martial renown will not be li,ely to retrograde in their guardianship. About, 4 o'clock p. m. Gen IlouQseett very gracefully intro duced Mr. Holt to the troops, prepara tory to the delivery of the beautiful speech which we give below. The readers of this eloquent eontri- ' bution of genius will admire its many and its varied beauties,but in the midst of their admir den we can truly say what .F.sehines .ittid of the grezt speech of I)emosthen t s for the Crown. ..Eschines was the rival ~.ritor in this grezt con anil tit triumph of Demosthenes was aceorepan;^d with the bauishment of .i.:. , ehines He went to Rhodes, and became n teacher in that islaLd. On o ne occ•ution he read the two orations to his pupils, and in the midst of their expressions of admiration for the ora tion of Demosthenes, _Esohines ex. claimed, "if you admire it in my read ing, what would you have done had you heard Dstuosthence deliver it •l" We had the unspeakable pleasure of hearing Mr. llolt deliver the speech at the camp, a pleasure that no one can reach from reading or hearing it from any other source. It. was listen ed to with profound attention by the. immense auditory, and it frequently; called forth, in its progress, the moat rapturous applause. Mr. Holt leaves here to-morrow, and carries with him the profound gratitude: of thousands of the Union men and women of Kentucky, whose hearts have been touched by the electric fires of his patriotic genius and eloquence. F&L , LOW-CITISSNS AND SOLDIERS I say citizens, since you are still such, and it is only because you have resolv ed that no earthly power shall rob you. of this proud title, or in any manner curtail the privileges and blessings at;- sociated with rt, that you have become soldiers. Your soldiership is hut the stately armor you have donned for the purpose of doing battle in defence of that citizenship, which is at once the most intense and the most truthful ex pression of your political life. No poor words of mine could ade quately convey to you the grateful emotions inspired by the kindness and warmth of this welcome. I should have been rejoiced to meet you any. where. How fall, therefore, the mess' ore of my happiness must be to meet you here in such a presence, and amid the thrilling assooiations inseparable from the scene, you can well under stand. I should have felt proud to have my name connected with the humblest trapping of your encampment, but to have linked it with the encamp ment itself, and thus inscribed as it . were upon one of the mile-stones that 'mark your progress towards those fields of danger and of fame that await you, is at once an honor and a token of your confidence and good will for which I cannot be too profoundly thankful. It is not my purpose to occupy you with any political discussion. The gleaming banner, the glistening bayo nets, and the martial music, and indeed all that meets the eye or the ear upon this tented field, admonish me that with you at !east the argument is exhausted, and that you have no longer doubts to solve or hesitating convictions to con firm. Your resolution is take.), and you openly proclaim that, let others do as they will, as for yourselves, unohilled by the Aretio airs of neutrality, you are determined to love your country, and, unwed by traitors, to fight its bat tles, and, if need be, to lay down your lives for its preservation. It is indeed transporting to the patriot's hale, to look upon the faces of men that are thus sublimely resolved, and there is for me a positive enchantment in the very atmosphere whose pulsations have been stirred by the breathings of their heroic spirits. Now that the booming of the cannon of treason and the cry of men stricken unto death for fidelity to our flag are borne to us on almost every breeze, it is harrowing to the soul to be dragged into companionship with those who still vacillate, Who are still timidly balancing chances and coldly calculating losses and gains --who persist in treating this agonized strug gle for national existence as a petty question of commerce, and deliberately take out their scales and weigh. itallbur presence the beggarly jewels of trade against the life of our country. Soldiers, next to the worship of the Father of us all, the•cleepestiand grand est of human emotions is the love of the land that, gave us birth. It is an enlargement and exaltation of all the 'tenderest 'and strongest sympathies of kindred and of home. In all countries and climes it has lived, and defied - chains and dungeons and ranks to crush it. It, has strewed the. earth 'with its' monuments, and has shed tuid*A. tre on a thousand fields on .which it:has battled. Through the night 'ages, Thermopylae glows like atone mountain w _~.~ ._ _`~~} • litIIRADA Y MOWNIIV6 ** • *** SPEE(3I OF IHON• JOSEPH Miff, TO THE K E NTUCK Y 'TR OOPS IMES ~:~:- , itm A... I l pealt. On which the morning sun has [ risen, because twenty-three hundred preen - agoitheluillowingliassion touch ed its. mural precipices: and frowning crags. Itia-easy, however, to be patri ode in piping times of peace, imil is the - I sunny hour of prosperity Itis nation lid sorrow , it is war , with its attendant: perils an,l horrors, that tests this pas sion, and winnows. from the masses those who, with all their love of lire, still loie their country more. While your, present pftition is s most viiidtml - un- r pressive illustration of patriotism, it' , has". is glory peculiar and altogether its own: Ina mercenary armits which have sittpti 1 !victoriously over the world, sad have, gathe ced so many of the , laurels ,that.; history has embalmed, were.. but ma-, i , chines, drafted into the service of am bitious spirits, whom they obeyed, and little understood or appreciated the problems their blood was poured out to solve oaf But while you have all the dauntless , p hysicalp courage Which they displayed, you add to it a thorough knowledge of 'the argument on which this mighty 'movement proceeds; and a moral hero ism, which, breaking away from the en tanglements of kindred and friends and State policy, enables you to follow your' convictions of duty, even though they should lead you up to the cannon's mouth. It must, ever, be added, that with this elemtion of position, come cc,r responding responsibilities. Soldiers, as you are, by conviction, the country looks not to yuur officers, chivalric and skill ful as tooy may be, but to you and each of you, for the safety of those vast na tional interests committed to the for tunes of this war. Your camp life will expose you to many temptations; you should resist them as you would resist the advancing squadrons of the enemy., In every hour of peril or of incitement to excess, you will say to yourselves, "Our country sees us," and so act as to stand forth soldiers, not only without fear, but also without reproach; each moment, not absorbed by the toils and duties of your military life, should, as -far as practicable, be devoted to that mental and moral training, without which the noblest of volunteers mus sink to a level with an army of merce varies Alike in the inaction of the camp, amid the fatigues of the march, and the charge and shouts of battle, you will re member that you have in your keepingi not only your own personal reputation s but the honor of our native State, and, what is infinitely „Atom inspiring the honor of that lilood-bought and benifi cent Republic whose children you are. , Any irregularity on your part would sadden the land that loves you; any fal tering in the presence of the foe would cover it with immeasurable humiliation. You will soon mingle in the ranks with the gallant volunteers from the North and West, and with me you will admire their moderation, their admira ble discipline, and-that eep determina tion, whose earnestness with them has no language of menace or bluater or passion. When the men from. Bunker Hill and the men from the "dark and bloody ground," unestranged from each other by the low arts of politicians, shall stand side by side on the same national battle-field, the heart of freedom will be glad. Carry with you the complete assu rance that ere long you will have not only the moral but the material support of Kentucky. Not many weeks can elapse before this powerful Common.. wealth will make an exultant avowal of her loyalty, and will stand erect before. the country, stainless and true, as the truest of her sisters of the Union. In . the scales of the momentous events now occurring, her weight should be and will be felt. Already she is impatient, and will not much longer, under the pressure of any policy, submit to shrink away into the mere dust of the balan ces, Have no fears as to the vigorous and ultimately successful prosecution tfthis war; and feel no alarm as to the ex penditure it must involve or as to those startling steps, seemingly smacking of the exercise of absoluteauthority, whi the Administration may be forced from time to time to take. While doubtless all possible economy will be observed, it appd.rer.t that no considerations of that kind can be permitted, for a mo ment, to modify the policy which has been resolved upon. When the life of the patient is confessedly at -stake, it would be as unwise se it would be in human to discuss the question of the physician's fee , before summoning him to the bedside. Besides all now realize that the sys tem of arithmetic has yet to be ed whieh could estimate in dollars and cents the worth of our inatitutiortii. This terrible emergency, with all its dangers and duties, was unforee,en by the founders of 'our Government; and by those who subsequently administered it, and it must snake laws for itself. The Government has been like a strong swimmer suddenly precipitated into the sea, and like that swimmerit has =hes-, itatingly and most justifiably seised upon . any and every iristritmentalily with whieh it could subdue the treanh erous currents and waves .by: which` it has found itself - surroundedii” All that was irregular or illegal in the , action of the President bes been fully approbated by the oountry,and will no doubt be isp• probated by Congress, on the .bread and incontestable. principle, that .= laws, sad usages of admitastraeson designed 1 io preserve .the enietenoe or ,the nation, shetild not be smfferedto beep* atruments of death, So o for, the fa two, Ido not hliOthiti' 6? that anyy and every measure rettnirtld morn the mei* from the perils - that b*t it, not' tinti fiat but ought to Be taken ))30- thethe=Admini trata6a preniptlid and fearlessly. 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It was at the handhit4Xater,-. plow and amid the breathirigiid*Or the newly opened furrowErthatillitAdaw, actor of Cinoinnatus was.qfornied, panded and matured. , city full, but in the deep- gergeK - Aw:, upon the snow-clad summits of thpAptc: amid the, eagles and the thundtM4,4l- William Tell laid the fotteds4eitref those altars to human liberi c' tst.speik which the surgino• tides - Of .E4tipitai(,_ despotism have beaten for cerittirrqiiiik thank God, have beaten in was amid the primeval forests-arli**-7;': tains, the lakes and leaping striiiolol , er our own land ; amid' fields 'ind4todug •- - grain; amid the songs of the rtiapeesitd4 the tinklings of the shephard's bell that:. were nurtured those .rats virtues w} ob clustered starlike in the „ ellaraPtili74' - Washington, and lifted him, in moral stature a head: and shoulders above even . the demi-gods of ancient story. There is one most striking and dirt:, tinguishing feature of your mission should never be lost sight of. A r ou'ars not about to invade.the territoryiekri..:' foreign enemy, nor is your_purpos e of conquest or spoliation.ONMid_yult ocoupy the South, you will 40.,n4trt- friends aud, proteetom,4ad-iiiir • 1;; .. .?_.r will not be to subjugate that 1 ) Trlm;4 Y and distracted country, 'te it from the remorseless militerf ism by which it is .troddenAUfrir*---, Union men, who are your tratibfefi': -- throng in those States and ;sliftruiexi • for the coming footsteps of srogito#4, as the Scottish maiden ef-ittekutut' listened for the airs lf he= naive iliAfi It is true, that amid the te rro and darkness which prevail there, they; silenced and are now trnseeti,, eared that by the light of the Stars you oarry upon your banner 'yairivilffitie them all. 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