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THE PITTSBURGH
*rkEKLY POST,
p`i•n.
SST Hob OVER' Fun YELEII,
WILL FRB f' BB FURIIIETI;D
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Advance Payiag Subsaribera
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ONE DOLLAR PER TUB,
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IT El PRINTED IN A
MIOIMOTH SHEET,
Mp;M °LEAR TYPE.
ALL THE
EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY !
Oiterialp Local and His-
'eelinneons; Foreign
Mid Domestic
Markets.
.REND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK
GRP UP CLIIBS in Tour neighborhood. Send
tOI PROSPECTUS ends SPECIMEN COPY.
.:L.! ‘ t, forget the Doll4r.
Address • JAMES P. BABB,
Miter and Proprietor, Pittebzugh, Pa.
JAM P. BARR. E D WIN A. AMEBA
:=BARR & MYERS,
s'iNti AND JOB PRINTERS,
Corier plith & Wood fitso
SIVBEiIf DIBCBIPTION OP
FIdLINtOI) FANCY PRINTING
the lust *icy
.A.s zit ROga,
COINIEI!IkkikIMERMTILE: AMMIGAL 'WORK
gyfaii*ilock*on reasonable terma,
ofßealton pled to the Printing of
MEM
f.,TM4STROG R 4 AMBg,
For Ocanaitikgsbibitions and Circuses,
'LAUEAINNTIONS O TYPE & MACHINERY
TAO TO TBIT
itiep
4/6186 " for turning out Work with prompt.
t .a* - 11110.41 , 141416401110400 excel/ed by
110.' -
81E iiithd igry.
To S'armers.
I';'4' et -tylirttlifflELSOFBMVEßEfly.Y
flsucKWanar, FOR esica—Thui
Iribott we*, tatter than
escapes the bet. Amos
— tilittftt fhlir ”-I WCWe,
, • , ' ; ,t, inoretionftilbetusheJ,
r 4 ” : rib= thellotirtrentithe cora.
A - 10 Liberty street.
- W. W. WALLALCIII
14TORE.I101 18 E vn Federal and
- -WakihkraetihAlllegheuy, suitable for a Lb 7
MOON =Ol/ 5 4 10 atm' '
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LE; &
A &EN T s,
e.::4:;a;_Jt.s _..
AND /1)Laillt88
.HtIIOING 31AMERIAL8
217 itertßowaidl46 Maw endrNe. York,
'• • - • & die orders for the:.
T I NOS
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Atf ItalOsellsolt Manniteetnviiii.
, ; - ;V is i Sr* Ipikers. inks
,I .*ParginOr to tottOOK
1. 1.--i:-
Lk.
ar.-01h Sabo Oat es, &r.
ABLERACALIInitiON WORK&
3 - str. /11.A1VICE,
• z .-. ‘, taboitireb,ar
1.44,247:, ND NAILS,
I n
Ant-AINI-COMIOLSHEET !ROL
I .: taafs lOU - Pistol' Vsett•
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• Mu; ice.
- ifAItI9IOIISIIB,
9$ Wntar Iltrisist. and 149 First street,
. PIPIC,TAIIIIJR GS,
Andaman et rrenkhn and South Water Streets,
Ofildiae• " ' " te9ll7:lv
• •
_ • W111.1E., ?ABER & CO.,
ST Itigiti&OUJIJDERSa
.. 16 . IVO pcits,
GenekAlltittiatillits and Boller Molten,
Neer the Pen's ft, ReFamenger Deoct.
• PITTSBURG", PA*,
MdrANUFACTIIRE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ran ging from three to one
Odaind fifty horse power, and suited for Grist
Mills,Savr =us, Bl a st Furnac es, Factories, etc.
GiTeparitenlar' attention to tae construction of En.
ee andd t 4tachhuglor grief, nulls, and for up
/Cavell:lz° on 1149 leh ular a er and reedy for alidia
Monist short notice, E ngines. l:l and Boilers of every
deeariptioar
Also,. mai& Boilers and Sheet Iron separately,
Wrought Iron. Shafting, Hangers and Putties in
area ,variety, and continue the •manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Maslow Cards
of
aredow, our machinery manufactured
of the best quality of materials, and warranted in
all cases to give eatiefaetion.
arOrders from all parts of the country solicited
and promptly filled! fe2l:claw
LUC, SUPERIOR COPPER RINKS
AND
81KILTIK4 WORKSARIL, ITV CO.,C
GIIRDY &
DIANIJFACTURERIS OF SHEATH _
iiri~ and. Bolt Copper, Pressed Coppci
Walls, Weal Btill liottoros, lapeltei Eloldsr, 2c,
AM importers Said dealers thblegTtn Plate,
Sheet iron, Pio% 3c, Constantly on 3 unnen's
Naohrnos Aid Tools. Werehopse, No. 1 First, and
Llo Sootaut Arcot& Pittsburgh, Pa. Brnrtat or tore
of (1)room ant to any illgonsibl natters fenardam
slam - roam a; co.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. TO' Phstioni 123 !Matta streets.
Manufacturers of all sites and descriptions of Coal
011, Betorts and Stills, Gee and Water Yip., Sad
Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pul-
Ites,Hansd Couplings.
Also Jo and Ream Coatings of every de.
simptlon e to order.
Having a complete machine shop attaehed igthe
Foundm all neoessary f Ming will be mroply
Itteldo4 to. feldtl "wed
w 13. It&pla117088..--.... J. MIPS.= F. aIit MAXIMA TOSIIi t HEMPHILL - et oo"
CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS.,
MBAR CITY WATER WURS.B,
'lttsburgh. Pa Mannfactrirera of Mackin
tosh & lieMphilre Improved Patent Oscillating
STEAL ENGINES, and. SLIDE VALVEI3, of al
sines and beat Wyk:a.; Having put sip Machinery
et - large capacity antra the best quality, we are
prepared todp heavy Jobbieg, and militia work in
this line, trasing tbat by promptnews and the ecru
solar of our work to merit public patronage.
We Gall special attention to our BALANCED
VALVE 090lLL&Invil ENGINFS, as combining
acras heretofore nnatuaned in this chum of
En ea.
EA,M GUAGI33 POE SALE, and Warrant
ed correct and durable. ja2tkem
MUGU NI. BOLE.
yoNGINE BUILDER AND ILA
GMT Wii)3TERN FLAMING MILL, air.
arbwry and intqueme Way, fiflabergh, Pa., will
make to order, and warranted as good as can
be Made, theroikrirmg machinery, via :—Steam
Engines, Turning Latheigrirood and Wen ; Pla
ners, for wood Sad iron; ' Idachinew; House
and Tobacco Screws; Patentcri t and Model Ma
chimps, In die best =Men Shifting, Pullies, and
Mangers, oteDmeseand earWy ; Screws, of any di.
ameter and pitch, to fifteen feat in length. Will
also make, and hare on hand, Doctor and Nigger
Elogines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats. ac.
Lathe Whet:int ana other Planing done to order;
can pl%ze 3Y mottos wide, by 9 feet 6 inches too&
AP. Orders Preetpuy "aerobe! Bente:we Soittatei
N.l3.—Particular attention and promptitude sir.
en to repairs on Fannon Presses and other Ma.
chines. rnylblyd
Monongahela Insurance Co.
Orncloa—JAKES A: HUTCHISON, Preeidett,
HENRY M. ATWOO ,D Secretary.
CAPT. JAS. WOODISUELN, Goal Agent.
OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREETS
4111.1 /wive n/.1, kinds of Piro and iforins
ASSETS, MAY 30th, 1881.
Stook Due Bills F ayable on demand
and secured by two approved names..s 78,750 03
Bills Receivable =O7 84
8i115...... 86.2241 713
• •
hi llb Mares Mechanics Bank
stock c05t........ _-..
...._.s
--4 8,18/5 00
100 shares Wizens' Bank
stock c05t.5 1 76 CO
40 Shares 4ketuinge - Bank
stock ocist. .. . ... 2,0150 00
50 Shares Bank o f
burgh 2,750 00
16,140 00
Balance, of Book Accounts........ 05,997 76
Office Furniture-- ......
Cas ........ .....
v 222,1384 17
DIREOTOIIB :
Wm. B. Holmes, Jas. A. HuttWagon,
Wilson Miller John Atwell,
.
Wm. Rea, EL B.Roblaora
Jno lli'Devlit Richard Hays,
Joa. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace,
Robt. Dalsell, Geo. A Berry,
Wm. A. Caldwell, WCII. Means,
James Woodburn, my2l
Allegheny. Insurance Co.
F Int t a3l,lß.
OFFIOO.- 5 cs. 37 ait, monk Block.
t N : s i IIREs AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF- F=F I AND MARINE RUM.
(n ES, President; JOHN D. MoOORA
VlcePrealdont4 D. K. BOOK, Secretary; Capt.
-WHILtI4 DEAN, General Agent.
Oki=Llano Jones, 0.6. Snuff, Harvey
R. O. Gray, Jam A. Wfison, B.L.
Falineatobt, John 1). MODord, Capt. Adam Jacobs,
B. R.Bterling, !Apt,. W. Dean, Bob't L. APGrew,
Rohl Da is. my2ll
WEST BRANCH
Mutual Inaunumf Company,
LOOK HAVEN ; CLINTON COUNTY.
ORA:BMW= BY THE LEGISLATIIIIII 07
runtervtrAsx.e..
Cash tapitaL... ••• I 1000 I Premises Pores $182,8 48
TL g Co us. ANY WILL INSURE
n I3nildings, Merehandiae, Farnittfre, Ae,
or country.
DIRROTO23:—Hon. J. J. P e arce,'J. B. Hall, T. T.
..Abrags3, Hon. U. C. Harvey, Cl~aa . Crist, D. K.
Jadrinas.e,_ Chas. A. Xsyer, Peter Moen, IV:
White, Thou:las Eltehen.
HONG. C. HARVEY, President.
T:T. Lijaians, Vice President. '
TEM Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
deitsi . :ie. 70 Fifth street.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
Of Pittsburgh.
DERROTORB No. 83 Fourth Street.
•
to l'ainter o lkkd) , Alderson, L Eimer Sproul,
C. A. Ottitob, JterwelLa. Elopktna A. A. Maier,
Ho SProuliZieb-11088btin Geo.W. Smith.
A. J tined,;' • .Wreie Hampton, Robert Patrick,
Chartered- .. = —.11300.00
Fts3 Ltai =KS . TAKEN. of all
o7arcßee
descriptlotts: ;
A. A. ammo, Preeldent.
L GRIEIt MOM. Secretary. jady
BY STATE' I :44l,Tintoßimy,
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
DR -111ARTIEVIID.
fteorpciatea
du 1.10-42isrlier Pertcud.
el Mallow
Oash Capitakanst Am", 1163....$ 4,605 fis ,
Tioesses - tad slid -War. 12,0e0Ase.
=TY ' .AoAllisT
DingoOfikii;iii the' eiiTs of Inland N ai l_
eskisi r stai Metal Istessodlenlelist abbeesty and
drerratialeemit,.;.:-..z:,- ~ ~
Ali A. CARRIER ..1; 80, 2 441iits,
IN H. EDLlkassbeyee,,
mpleiCa .110433 . oulthetrist, MeV b. Pik
.
13tinyortotortarroult TEE.- - . -
= abo i s fortheliart k
= tispoular k ' a sap st
othaset.
Jusuraita.
OF PITTSBURGH.
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itasimerel, Sr.
E. WATTS;
WITH
TERRY, PRICE & • CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEIALEPJ3
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Satinets, Vestings, Tailor's' Trimmings, &c.,
NO. 255 MARKET ST. Noith Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JOHN IT- 'MAY, DiNllll 8. PICHA °LIM 7. may.
NDvhing Cassel, ttr.
H. D. BRECHT & BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT A; PICTURE FRAMES,
GM and Imitatioa Rosewood Mou
FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS,
Szolthtleld Street, .
Demler's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts
burgn oa. Allir City Glass at manufacturer's
Pricey Particular Pan/Ciller attention given ro rclatiring
Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cards
framed at wholesale price.
sptkly
gad-Pans.
BAYNE dc NEEPKB,
(STYCCEBBO.B.B TO A. IL P.oWAND.)
STEAltli BOOK BINDERY
—AND--
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOBY
No. 72 and 74 Third Street.
PLATY' AND ORNAIIENTAL BIND
INO to every variety,
800 33.8
Ruled to any intricate pattern, thud bound In every
itteeirable form. All work warrensed to giveriatterse
non
Prices at the Lowest Bates.
BAWL P. BAYNE ..... W. NERPRR.
Batters, &r.
d. H. IifILLERMAN & CO.'S
FASHIONABLE TUT STORE,
TS WOOD STREET.
SRHINO STY LE SILK el CASSIXERE
RATS.
FRE,Nuft D AMSEIGAIN FELT HATE
AA Grades and Goleta.
CAPS FOR GMT'S, YOUTH'S, dill: CHEL,DREZ,.
Ot every d.eacrlixten
STRAW GOODS
n great variety.
CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS
To scat all tastes.
All at the Lowest Rates at
J. H. HILLEBMAN as CO.'S,
ma3O 76 WOOD leir
agencg,
' EUROPEAN - 31:3111N0W4
THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUIIOPRAN
dgout, No. 115 Water street, Pit ~ . rfit,
is prepared to bring out or send back passengers
from or to an part of the old country, either by
steam or Bailins mczets.
mein' DRdir'tai FOB &LLB, paYalcdo in any part
of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rea
mad. also, Agent for the old Black Star lane of
%Ming Packets, and for the Enos of Steamers Nal
ins between Bea York, Liverpool, Glasgow and
Gaiaray. fell
itis and sstarants.
SELALIT.A.C3r3EI
No. 350 Liberty Street,
NEXT TO PEN NS YL V LELA PASi3ENG Eft DEPOT,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
HAVING taken Gall fitted up,with all
the modern irdprovera this popular ro
sort, the subscriber Is prepared to aocommodate
his old customers and the public genermll with
the beet th e market affords. Oysters will be ser
ved up in every variety of style, during the sea
son. His Wines, Liquors a5...1 Ales he feels con
fident in recommending to the public for their
excellence.
id Bucket and SkaZetere received daily and
acid Whnlewle sad
12,000 00
SIMMS OLD STAND.
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOMAS STONE, Proprietor.
13 AVM/ TAKEN and fitted up, at
IA a great expense, with all the modern im
provements, tide popular resort, the subscriber le
prepared to aoootnmodate hie friends and the pub.
Ito genera . with the beet the market affords.
OY will be served up in every variety of
kyle during the season.
'LIQUORS and ALFA he feels confident in re•
commendi to the publics for their excellence.
,p►MEAIB sorted up at all hours, and DAY
and SIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly
400 IXI
49,162 80
332C0331 .8.108.
OUTIR AND LIMN HOUSE,
NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WS OlMaal IMO EMAIL MUM 321
LAME AND EASTERN VIM,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
018 TUB AND. WILD GAMIC,
All 111 their PE.9_lloa.
n 026 GEO. REINE.M.A.Ii & 00.
FIFTH OR ME EICHANOF,
DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
No. 72 Fifth Street,
RE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS
on - hand, end the cfhoicest Delicacies of the
HE BEST
up in the most superior manner.
aiir Meals at all hours of the day and night->p4
inytivdhw.
PI TTSB U RON PA.
CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT,
BY Fail YOUNG, FLPTHISTRENT.
HE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS
and others is directed to this establishment,ith *been redently fitted up for the, pursße
of affordiwa SUBSTANTIAL RATING HOUSE
IN A . .MNTRAL ICOATION. Country folks
attendlngruarket are particularly mvited to calL
Eirerything pertaining to an RATING SALOON
will always be thus& of the freshest the market
affords.
NIANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AMR
KW, Proprietor, No. 844 Life rt• ANA just.
the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the most .cenvenient
Noose In the otty for passengers arriving try that
road.
The proprietor having, at considerable MIMS%
fitted up, in excellent style, the MANOIONEOLISE,
woul dTher respectf
is a ully oohed a share of rghliAß ekwtr and en.
age. e ohed a splen did WPPINS
extensive WAGON•FL.S.D, affording ample acedms
modaticm to travelers and steamsthra. His Larder
and Bar will bb furnished with the heat the map
ket can afford. fears
11119 Zenbit
JMILLINGAR, MONONGARE
v LA PLANING MILL, would respectibilyinfOrin
the v shlie that he has rebuilt airuiwthe Are, and
ha enlarged his establialunent, and filled it
with e newest and most apjuered machinery, is
now prepared to furnish noosing and—plamtoo
boards, moll sawing and reaming, doore,
and
g shutters, kiln dried, frames, monklinge, box
&o.
South Pittsbarg,h, September 7,1867. lags
MANHOOD, -
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
11,78 T PUBLISHED ON THE Li
g" Tta k TBENI7SIIOI7, AND RADICAL CU
OF RP TORRILE4 Pr Beatual WPM:pomp
Sexual Debtay„ o tlenc=rolutm,
dons And hammy, vozARIMINu m ,
By RotA: oevenrell, D. Setd undir
o 1:. ge l4 tirh= il psUlant el &A
Bow• 17 NAIR Tait. roa 01111001 a".
idgailkosmi
PITTSBURGH, TUEt DAY NlOll N i NG, AUG UST 13, 1861:
DBALVEB 11'si
•
. WAIL.II:I6. WULTIfI
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pohl; Fifth
Tk./ obroet.'rear Wood. lvist
B.
/aid /L. /LIMP
WCALMONT& c %RR ;
AMINEYs
moaintLix, VENANGO \ Co.,
rry2B:lo PAnea*lvruits.
S. W. Perit.R.SON •'
PATTERSON St. DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT 1 4 :4W,
KUHN'S LAW NUCLEI/NOS.
Dbunand Street, near Grant.
T'f6.B nag Pd.
--- - - -
a F. EttitiAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.i't:
Ottle•, No. 72 Gran_t Street
ellree doors be/ow the Court 114 1 : 4 0 , 6 4 )
1°7&17 PIIETB Pa.
L. IMACkENRIDGe t
ATTORNEY AT LAW
owe., No. 135 /kourtla
PLITSBURGO I TA•
ja.24:ly
I.J .42a.
I SCOTT, DENTIST
e Hla removed to the bowe, /awl, omiploct
Pr. W. A. 1V 4.11 D,
No. SITS Penn filitteet,
(South side,) third door shovel:lend street.
111:9-0 Tim% hours from 9 A.: M. tilt 6T. M.' •"(Itnistly
JOSANrkt - A mill;
DENTIST,
No. oir Wylie Street, Pittsburgh.
Reneuze3:—Dr. A. M. Pollook, D. D. Rime.
D Hallo k, Theodora Robbins, Russell Erre.tt,
Esc. crryl4ily
TEETH!
SAV
TM/ BEFORE IT IS TOOUTE,
, ILL, has Annoyed to 246 PhAN
la* STItEiET, in the nouse ssrmorly ow-upied
A. Ff. Berger, opposite Christ's Church.—
He fell prise all the mckfrrn iniprovernonist Teeth
inserted at various kricesdrons or, to 1.62 per set.
lizrzessras—life'. W. D. Hoes* Rev. demist Irtri
ley, A. kiredley v A.6. Atilandieets. M. D., J. S. Mop.
lona, W. H. Nlrticirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Mut
IcR. ikanuAl M'He'. Anlfftly
DR. C. BARLZ,
WATESCORE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN;
ALSO—AGINT OR
RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED 19111[188
FOIL
R. MT I: , 'l' 17 It •E .
datly (...13.11 PENN AND WAYNE STS.
.10Eits 11116. — K .. . _JOHN Mil o ! ON
LAW PAR T NE RSHIP.
THI UND.EHIqGNED HAVF,THIS
J. day formed a (.%).partnervnie in the Motive of
the Law. JOHN M. MRKTATRICR,
J V fiN MELLON s
Pittsburgh, May lath, URIL
KIRKPATRICK ct f/IFILLO/V,,
Arr‘ ftliE:YB AT LAW,
No. 133 Fourth Strcet, tire doori übore
Smithfield, Pate.burgh, itono
AMES A. LOWRIE, Atto .1i at
Law, Ottfce, Fourth street. Plttelm '
tweee tirniti field and Cherry Alley. ly
tIEORGE . Bb r .LDEN' g . S r- a
kA resumed THE PIIACTICH OP lAA may
heroaaar 0. foam& al his office, Ll4lFourtlx street,
P;ttaturir,h. te22
AilL, Surgton Dentist, SUOC.BBBOr
to G. W. Mato, No. 164 Smilioflaid 0120666
air (Mica hours from eigilL co 1 o'otools, and
from 7to 6 o'clock. kW'
(lUPPi AND LERC'
1 / 4 aster.
1111..Teath extracted. Rot. Cold and Showrz Batboi
eei&ly P. 13,8 8 / 1 ,177 tiraat Areal.
Oil Goal, (Undies &c.
_
EUREKA OIL CO)tPELNY,
--OP--
V ENANGO COUNTY, PENNA..,
(CHAIITSIISD ENNEWATIY isT, 1881.)
................
A- M. MAMMA ~ H. DAVIS Sec.
==l
A. N. Mulish&ll, W. H. McGee.
James FOIVIOI, C. hernager,
J. L. Oarnaghaa.
Office in that of it. H. Davie, City of AllAgheny, Pa.
cohl&iliod
ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY.
BREHRTON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS,
45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
4AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior
qualityof LUERICIATINO, ILLUMINATING
u iI OII.UDE GOAL OILS.
Betso, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale end
aiL
B. C. & J. R. SAWYER,
ICAIMPLCITAUM OP
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Scala Soaps,
1111c6 *T Wood Pittsburgh, Pa
NATRONA OIL.
MANUFACTURED BY .P.ENNSYL
-4TI 'rants Sidt Manufacturing Company
CLEAR AND ODORLMS,'
and n color.
teeed l
thir/IiVO O F THE DAY
Constantly on hand and for sale by P. B. M Co, nt
their new office, Na 24 Wood street, between First
and Second street.
misillsti $5O. CAIAHOUbI, General Agent.
PLOYI,
CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STB.,
Pi Usqifigh, ?a gent for the reocoptand sale of
• CA B BON OILS.
Keeps eonstantV on _hand, and is receiving heavy
and light olls suitable for Lubricating and Refining
purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash
oniv. , anitonndair
DHOTOG.EN, OVAL AND CARBON
OIL
LAMwnP
itran
(*ORE.
y
COAL ANN O,N OIL
To be the best in this market, and my styles
of LAMPE are the latest and best, and of every
Variety.
COAL OIL is the most economical and bnlliant
light knovrmand iscmtirely non-explosive.
Wholesale dealers and country acmes supplied
with Cord or Carbon Oil, pivo t _ and of the finest
quality, at low pricesi also, LauiP' 3 _,__Wioks and
t,himneys. C.
Nos. 10 and 12 ffifth street, below Market'
mr.4 . lydsw . in the .I.x.celsior Omnibus station.
yo all illiger
NEW WALL PAPER STORE.
BETWRIN. RUTLAND LIBBRTY STS.
NO, 10Biairket Street,
WILE SU BSC RIBE R IS OPENING
anew and large Pito& of
Eintrreolng n ma) • assortment ! or Dwellings,
Stores, (Aces, Chtirolloe ) to which be
would resnectfU3 y invite`the attention of thel'uti.•
having im entire neer stook of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. Those in wane of
new goods Will find them by 'looking throu our
assortment,
truntlyd JOS. 8.. RUGUES.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
Tte Lamest Assortment and Lowest Prices
pitlonwh.,.Come and sof
WALTER' IPC MARSHALL,
DoE 81 ..Woo Street,
(Near Fourth, at mob theeda
has for sale Gieruusiond arktui •
WALL PAPE
VEER PARLOn
lAMBS, ea
50,000 rolls at M cts. 51400' rolls at
6, Sand 10041:
Wm ow comm. Ow Wasp hem,
Tama Om's, cassaaj, AIL
= Mr. Look for-the Striped Frokit.' •
The .risky lemmata toutilrberoa follsatsortoent
al Preach usPera is kat,' . =s ob
WALL rAzosakt for sae Dy
Tir Ana W. P. 87 Wood street;
T. T. 1 1 / 5 611JUIV,
TI 0 TT S Et IsT
-AND.
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
2, Cog. St. Clair St.. and Duqumme Way,
(SECOND STORI.)
SAP All work entrualeti to toe wth ha Neatly
and Promptly Ifsecutod. octly
HOUSE, SIGN SIGN & ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER AND GLAZIER., '
Fourth St., Met: WooAl •ft , Smisltfli/d
PITTSBU i'd•
xrci work promptly attended to. mytklyri
HOUSE AND SION PAINTER
P. 911111IEN.
Vir Orders son..ted at baeetnent shop, Gran
street, opposite Cathedral.
_
Merchant autism.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
—A T—
REDUCED PRICES
WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A
y CHOICE AND SELEOT STOOK OF HOODS
for SPRING AND SUMMER SALES, which ,havu
been seleeted with more than usual wire, nd feel
confident that In the
RICHNESS OF FAHRICAND STYLE
—O.F
C - 0 0 /a
AB WELL AB
FAIRNESS OF PRICE
They will ttPAS3 ANT GOODS of WA kind
ever before opened in tR w etty, and would ?wryest.
hilly solicit an early call from our patrons anti the
pnbilc to ozarnme the same for themoolrea.
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
rnylo 10 FIN TH ST EtEllf.Tit
_ _
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
lierekaut Tailors,
No. 4$
ST. CLAIR STRIP.
D. BRUCKLOCHEEL, TAILOR,
TTAS RE-CuMMENCED BUSINESS
et hitt old .esnd,
No. 106 FOURTH STREET,
above ce wtil be glad to ow Ills old Mende and
pou:Aic generally. Rul also do CUTTING kw
ferviunk for VYTIVA sed
t it. IT TLE,
'MERCHANT TAILOR.
sr O. V 4 SAIN W. CLAIR IDTB.R/CIF t
(Dr. lruitea I(ew Building.)
_ _
cieltl y P)TTRBURGEL
W. H. ril'GL E .......-.G. DOBCH
•
vu 211'G EE & CO.,
TT _ _
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Deelore to Ready blade Clothing and Gentlemen's
Forntithinilt tion,in, corner of Federal street and
Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jel2.ly-daw
jonrarding and Santraission.
TAIM3 W. CRAFT; Onanisua
V Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker,
Unice and titoinge, N 0.32 North Levee, esintLmils.
N. will give imme.hate and personal attention
to eh Madness entrusted to m =ire, ter which
charges will be reasonable. Reference.: L. Z.
Forsythe, tit. Louts Paul Laming St. Lona. u-
Braahears & Cinemnau; Messrs. Trax lb J. Craig,
Philadelphia; WArthur, Byrne t Gibbous, New
York, W. C. M'Dowell, T. Eiring,Harner, NortnoP A
Co., Renew J. W. Ettaiwidge & Co., New Orleans ;
W. W. Weston, Mem 1..4 Pennock A Hart, Pitts
burgh; G. W. case, Pliurgli; P. IL Ball, IL D.
Adams, Chlcago,W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlingtonaowa;
W. H. Postiewint, Burlington. Line CaPte. Connell,
Bowman, and near men generally. mh.lB.llm
pissalutiont
Dies° Lution of Co -Partnership.
LE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore eziadng between JOHN P. HUNT
MINS* under the arm of HUNT a
MINIM k this day absolved by mutual consent.
The business of the late firm will be settled by
HENRY MINER, who la authorised to sign the
firma name In liqntdation.
JISHN P. HUNT,
HENRY MINER.
July 16th. 1661
HENRY MINER,
Successor to
HUNT St MINER,
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER A NEWSDEALER
N05..:11 and . 13 FIFTH bTREET,
Next door to the Poet Moe,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
DISSOLUTION OF CO—PARTNER—
SHIP.—The Partnership heretofore existing
under thename of D. GREGG & CO.was dissolved
on the Ist inst., by limitation. Those indebted are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims are requested to present them for
settlement to D. GREGG or L TAYLOR, at the old
stand, No. 99 Wood street, as either partner
authorised to sign the name of the firm in a settle
ment.
D. GREGG & J. TAYLOR have this day formed
a Co-partnership under the name of GREGG &
AYLOR to transact a wholesale Dry Goods Find
Variety Business at the old stand, where we are
prepared to offer goods on the most favorable
terms, either for cash, city acceptance or approved
reference. Our sleek will be always well assorted,
and as we Intend to buy for cash we will hold out
inducements we think superior to any house west
of tne mountains. Buyers visiting the otty, we
respectfully request to examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we will make it an object
worthy their attention.
11115 GREGG & TAYLOR..
THE LORETTO SPRINGS.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.
NOW OPEN.
rf, IHLS NEW AND DELIGHTFUL RE-
A, SORT for those seeking either health of prowl
ure, is situated one mile from the village of La
rate, and four miles from Crimson station, on the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad—from which to Le
retto,there is a well constructed Plank-Road.
The Springs are about 2,600 feet above ildemater,
and the air is always bracing and invigorating,
the thermometer seldom ranging above The in
Summer. The head waters of the susquehana and
Clearfield abound in trout v and the mountain ranges
are filled with game, affording fine sport to those
who are fond of such amusements.
Thelmildingsare admimblrconatructed with re
spect Is room end ventilation, and the whole fitted
up with every appliance that csuicontribute to tha
comfort Of the guest& 7he rooms are supplied
with running spring water, in marble basins, and
hot, and cold Baths on each floor. Bath Rouses for
ladles and gentlemen. with water supplied from
the lake, havuur Swimming-Cataract and Shown ,
Bathe, Bowling-alley, Le., &a.
The table will be supplied with all the delicacies
and luxuries that the market affords. The Bar
will be balked with the best Wines. Guests may
rely upon getthig the purest Wines and Liquors
that can be obtained.
Thiftswietor hopes fa eve entire satisLwtion to
his guests, and no pains or vrill be gamut
to meet their wishes and
The intense the,* Springs have been analysed
by several eminent tinectlate. and foundto contain
in large proportions, all those valued Mineral WY"
alto, for which the aprW or this spur of the
megheny have lons been celebrated.' . -
Ractirsiou Zekete toLoretto Swings LOr
will be honed by themeassylvadla Railroad Can
=Mlaide* and Pittabmskand
lucent:motion with the Rortaoht Own?*
Railroad via llatriisburs.
Rot further infOrmation *off to Mr: Me'
Denim CaOssat, Monongahela hoe" rittsburgh,
Pa.
A D i v a tti eu es yoresto for taller* Of the
;Talon. theirrival orriaritbrs GS aressoloonehes
will both readiness to ova_ MANUA" As .
. GIBBONS
,rtoprietor,„
6 Dm CEPHALIC SNUFF r #1.4 0 7,.
chocolate p m ps, Just Wafted
d trgair vs% A. Emu
and Angibbst.47:
TI P3DA MUitIVEPiG AiT6l 13
B EADcit IRTIPS lam N. E. V A-
Wa9INGTON, Jmy 31,11301.
To Capt. .111 S. B. .b", y. Ass;atant Atljth.itt Geiptal
Sin—ln obedience to instructions
received on the 20th inst,•the division
under my command was under arms}
in light marching order, wit*, ix° flays
cooked rations in their haversack - Bond
commenced the march at half-pasttwo
A. M. on the 2lst, the brigade of Ca;
onel Franklin leading, followed by
those of Colonels Wilcox and Howard:
At Centreville we found the road filled
with troops, and were detained three
hours to allow the divisions of General
Tyler and Colonel Hunter to pass. I
followed with my division immediately
in the rear of the latter.
Between two andthree miles beyond
Centreville we left the Warrenton turn
pike turning into a country road on
the right. Captain Wright accompa
nied the head of Colonel Hunter's•col-
U 13311, with directions to stop at a-road
which turned in to the - left to a ford
across Bull Run, about half way betwceij
the point where we turned off from the
turnpike and Sudley's Springs, at
which latter point Colonel Hunter's di«
vision was to cross. No such road was
'found to exist, and about eleven A. N.,
we found oniselves at Sudley's Spriggsi
about ten miles from Centreville, with
one brigade of Colonel Hunter's divis
ion still on our side of the run. Be
fore reaching this point the battle had
ciemmenced. We could see the smoke
rising on our left from two points, a
mile or more apart. Two Wends of
dust were seen, showing the advance
of troops from the direction of Ma
nassas.
At Sudley's Springs, whist waiting
the passage of the troops of the division
in our front, I ordered forward the
First brigade to fill their canteens.
Before this was accomplished the lead
ing regiments of Colonel Hunter's di
vision became engaged. General Me- '
Dowell,-who, accompanied by his staff,
had passed us a short time hsiore, sent"
back Captain Wright of the engineers
and Major McDowell, one of 'his aids,
with orders to send forward two regi
ments to prevent the enemy from cut
flanking them. Captain Wright led
forward the Minnesota• regiment to the,
left of the road, which crossed the Run
at this point.. Major McDowell led
the Eleventh Massachusetts "up, the
Road. I accompanied this regiment,
leirviNgurderaferthe. •
with the exception of Arnold's. bathiv
which, supported by the First Michi
gan, was pirated a little below the cross
ing of the run as a reserve.
At a little more than a mile from the
ford we came upon the battle-field.
Rickett's battery was posted on a hill
to the right of Hunter's division and
to the right of the road. After firing
some twenty minutes at a battery of
the enemy, placed just beyond the crest
of a hill, on their entrance left, the
distance being considered too great, it
was moved forward to within about .
1,000 feet of the enemies battery.
Here the battery was exposed to a
heavy fire of musketry, which soon dis
abled it. Franklin's brigade was post
ed on the right of a woods, near the
centre of our line and on ground rising
awards the enemy's position.
TW - el
In the meantime I sent orders for
the Zonaves to move forward to sup
port Rickett's battery.on the right. As
soon as they came up I led them for
ward against an Alabama regiment v
partly concealed in a ()lump of ,small`
pines in an old field. At the first fire
they broke and the greater portion of
them fled to the rear, keeping up a des
ultory firing over the headsof their com
rades in front; at the same time they
were charged by a company of Secess
ion cavalry on their rear, who came by
a road through two strips of woods on
our extreme right. The fire of the
Zouaves killed four, wounded one, dis
persing them. The' discomfiture of this
cavalry was completed by a fire from
Capt. Odium's company of 'Mated
States cavalry, which killed and wound
ed several men. Col. Farnham,. with
some of his officers and men, behaved
gallantly; but the regiment of Zonaves,
as a regiment, did not appear , again , on
the field. Many of the men joined
other regiments and did good service as
skirmishers.
DAVID GREGG,
ISAAC TAYLO R
JAMB RAFFERTY.
I then led up the Minnesota regi
ment, which was also repulsed, but re
tired in tolerably go9d order. It did
good service in the.woods owour right,
flank, and was among the last to retire,
moving offtbe field with the Third Uni
ted States infantry. Next was le4 for
ward the Mutt Michigan, which was
also repulsed, and retired in considera
ble confusion. They were , allied and
helped to' hold the woods on our Alibi;
The BrOoklyn Fourteenth then ap
peared on the ground, coining forvierd
in gallant style. I led thereforward to
the left;where the Alabama regiMent
had been posted in the early pkat
the action, but ha d .no diAPP6'
but soon came insight of;the line of Ur -
enemy drawn up beyond theiehunir
-trees. ' Soon of the firing commenced
the regiments broke and ran gozoiV
*wed it useless to attempt *to
The want ofiiseipliaa' in --theitiegi,
mentevas so greatthat most of the men
would' run from fifty sevenshrthared
yards for the rear, and.nontinunin.fire—
fortunately for the brave ones—very
high in;the. airy compelling. those, in
front taretreat:
Dnring thfir *de Riokett's battery
lula been"*eland retaken three times
Ira Was finally lost, most of the
horikii• having been killed,
Riekettbeing wounded ,and
Daitp .pot,
THE BATTLE-OP BULL IflJ J.
Official Report of Col. Helntzelman.
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came on -the held Fitt fhili &WS ' - , :i 4 ":20
been detaehed by thei'mi'. m - '•aP', tali' 6.- * Nt 4 :' - * -
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pike. It took , post ervie ,!VA - 1* -: -
`right and rear, and, for itilietiinefig., • Ifr.)
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laut4y, held , thatettemyiin elmeltaint.,tht ''''‹.
' l ,-114 one : company 4eavalitAttaoh- .L .
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e 4 to P l 9 4 i,visio% • which oWitithl,44o
during the engagement by,the,eatoirg -,I
of Col..Stßaton!'s division. ' , Auer P 44-
finer, who who cannonaded then - w as 1 ainions,r,
to engage the -eneuiy , .ls-The'Sim4l
being unfavorable, I orderedithen4ipsk.
out of range of fire. -FindintfdttillyW
Bible to rally any , of AigklegiPAll*4lo
commetioul . oll ;r9tMotokilegAgf, , AM ,
P. A.l; There was, a nne,posi fts
distance in the yen where 4AnpeitiAo ,-,-,
make a satild Withe.seetoi;nrArifdi'a
battery and the United Staid Virtild,
if 'I ebild rally a feWieglinenti ofliftm
, try. In this- I 'utterly frifektiiiVile
continued our retreit ' oh 'the-`imidc I wo
had-advanced on in the irtornititf•fma
I sent"forward my staff ifieerettrially
sometrpops beyondthellui, blitz:ol
eompany would. fortn.Ll LetepPoll4oll6
few moments at. the hosidtatometwho
arrapgements could4tllo44 tf.(..kmkolite '
wounded. The few audkularesltt
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were them e , Iran fale .40 - .
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rear. The church whiokirik;'''':i ika' . **, ` I
hospital, with the WoMidedi - iji4Boo,
the surgeons, goon - after :1g *kit e
hands of the 'Sebessicri cas t
followed us' closelY:. -11' etinii 33f
cavalry crossed the rear and
ambulance full of wounded
Arnold gave them , A couple - a' ,, -ri - -r.4 .
"canister" from hisseebtiontoflirtiliery,
which sent them somerperineol
kept them atarespeofuldistanettdaging
the remainder-of ottriretreat.Li 3 ANYye L t
At this - peint most SC th-ft:l Bl , l fgOlrs
were in advance of,!P• iJkaYiPg-,ARLY
rem?n to fear a ilige/PW!i;PMgaliORER__
the enemy's fresh trecplik."Ms.4.lpljuiv
of fettling a string, rear_ gnarl, lilt
neither the efforta'Of the Aim** ilte
regular army, nor tbe "goblitisii '"gt -I the
regular troops
.. with meiaigqiillice
them to form a , single : company. We _
relied wideol_ler our inoteptis t in one ---,
section of artillery and 4 1 0 M1P°14,,,, ea .`
cf cavalry. Most of thereS4MO'VE:
able for infantry, but unfavorable
cavalry and artillery. . , '
About dusk as we ' appriaclutl'Ai
,Wtirrentown- thrniiiky we , `hat':' 'd s a - Ig
of Med minion on our riglit;aini %Mae&
kthaAt i OK l ßOT 4 ft*D*,,,.:L-_ - _,l-, - -
enfilading the rierL:-. eititi67
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with his section vrerthreorii.,
to ran the gauntlet and molted-4w
bridge over Cub run, aboutArumileil
from Centreville, bat found itobatrtu4ed
with broken vehielerh,,,,4. was Vim- ,
pelled to abandon ; his ine ; oo • , tos_A.4o3'
were under the fi re of these rifle:dila*,
non. The cavalry turned to- the'left,
and after pulsing three'Wit stri, of ~,,,,„
*Mods and some fields; struck' iv road --
which led them 'to:some munpernieWpied
by our troopein thettnorningiftluinglil '
which we Regained the t turnpikv„.. * ExAt
about ieight, P. M..,,lve.reso)o - Ahe
eamPß"-I" ho4-090'40.040.4411M4115*
HalAbrigi* fro; kik thefresetteAta
a,Aort " &bit*. bOYOOkOck - c 's
near one-third of,
i tbk;
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might have been sitiok4rpOta - - ,
doped at or near this -, , , -I-, ,':..,,:; ,fa,
rout. I never "witnoiseC' :it . ,..... 4 ,.44,-, :0-
efforts could induce a lif.'tk -sni t
to form afteftlierette4had: iiim .
Our artifierz Waa.l4ll:-.4.12/*ibiY,
alta dalattoll - 4)3ontioti. AinCortke
Vilinteei , reginikaitiiteliiif:. -: wifiells
andranch elimsOiabili 7 7. . ' , tiOicee
who fled as - few ein'en at
any time be' tieon - ' - 'llait, *,iii . r: - ; +t=
be expected to stand ent - ',! 7 " '''' VI -
unseen ellOoki% Thiiii-44*4 7 :k: to
obtain an ,rep?rt ficom - 411.40 1 / 1 1,110 1 1/5
Col. Farnham is still at'liosiitiktaneek
the retreat more than
ott
the Zotries have disii ,:,
I bgiv 0i ,„4
eioA n 8 ::
to the officers of my ataff r ybe -'' ® ''". , • ,
H. S. Wright, - Lieute-EALIVV-0,-- . sr,
Lieut. F. kt.' - Fargiditii, r ottlf:, ; "•'-'''...•
neon • 014tobt OUttneet3lfiiromiver,
Assistant Adjutant -Gtenstralf iii4F4' 3.
J. Sweet, of-the Second -, caondivand
Lieut. 3.. D. Fairbanks- of .tlieArirst
Miehigapvlintheeldeandifearkidper.
formanoe of thck si.utiesrartte,Aixoo
mend them ,to your favorable consider
ation... Very respectfully,
SAt'alliwatiwas,
Col, of-the ifttli - itfikap):;tding
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