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THE 1 PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, FSTABLIBIIRD - Ong FIFTY YEAR% WILL HICERAFTER BE FURNISHED Advance Payiag Subscribers ONE DOLLAI PER YILU4 Tr lii PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE ()LEAS TYPE. IT CONTAINS ALL TUE EXCITING NEWS OF TILE DAY Editorial, Local and Him cellaneono; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND TOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISE GET UP CLUBS in Tour neighborhood. Send 7 for PROSPECTITS and a SPECIMEN COPY. Dtsit't fbrget the Dollar , Add„ress JAMES P. BARB, Editor mad Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa - _ OBNING PUNT JOB OFFICE. JAMS P. BABE. Z WIZ A. 134UtR & BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Corner Filth & Wood SW Pitts% - 31MILEIV DPSORTPT/ON OP PL2‘Ol FANCY NUNIING Mm:Ut In the fineet4Ao44 x 7., wt. co..A. g COMWERCK WtNTILE Aturam WORK at eiit itotioe;on reasoniade terms, Pxyliot*,;•stWittlon plad to tbit, f'ztallag of POST4R4 PROG.RAMMES, cEe., 4 1 24 ' ittilaitlid,ticaus =demur* , tilittli*(lollCOF TYPEI-MICHINER 1144011114 * illi kl iADI iliff*Ptie Air•eturaing 4)l4:l744.lo,lsprymapt noterd deeper Oilaotimerielfealw say other Ottelti w Tani Atzw: 811 848140FSTJANTR GRAY MILWASAT.,, INsir B 4 , Vai-ThitAluelt4- ~ Topittx**it, t wo-vreekor.-4ealler thiuk than rni: goniu tstukapuiritic escapes th. hots at= • fisawilawbrithis-bitimdc-' ~ p,ocadkawillottikilE6Wskie4 lowtitz t i ld =iter than trkfloqtrom the iloszi.• loon iiota iDldberty;treat %%LIAM. et:Erideral_ and aixon*. .-8T0,1...WAP D : ikektft,ll-F'DrY ritic•e• 0ik,„;,,,,,, „if.:4l.iiatvga• .. . , . - 31'4 A...,= , ..,,. en el . i ,_1:.13, fir.* si xli lc ia 1 AlkhtirT gri bitAZEltil , M UNTINGIitATERVITA I 4 11.14 titiniXiiii0410XaistAkKAO4Yeir,' <the 1 .1 -Af,-.. --- tWoit cattm Das -' :'— '' VilitiglFT NG r , s ' - Wiatisoi-ibarni - - - - Masaadlialreamme • 4011ZOV ici tlp bozo all. naama n , lin k.* 110 - Oiloro l lisrinforitegootto, 4alco 111411 Mod, or row bs resamiat =ytcxa. - '' ----- --- ___ - . , :..,1 .• • 4 ' .V.. f 1,7, !, ... , ..1 : ' ' ' ,7 .: - ' ' . .1- -,° . 4 '...• 4, -It r. , . _ . • r. • . aJ. 4.,„ ~ 0 - 0 .... , , . . , 1 I .i---,- - • - il, j 0. -._ ....! . -_-•" 7-. i..., ..,, , .. . ~ .. _ , .• .. ~... , .." - 42 , .. w n . 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EsyStil BRANCH Mu _urge, Company, LOCKiiiitrlr t illtiNTON COUNTY. oniwrzazEta- Tine • LEGIALATUBB 07 riIIth.TIVAH;A. 024 44;„,.......32,8,8 or. Rise, —tare, ke., • arenniatal. • :—Hon, J. 3. Pearce.. B. Ball, T. T. :_ltpgro, Chu. Orist, D. K. JaclFanua to l tu ntt. A. Brayer. Pete? Diekeen, W. T Kitchen. EKKI. V. 0 'HARVEY, President. 4 T. T. Anuns,,Nine ?resident. TIM Kum% Beeretiay. . .1. A. LIPPERT, Agent, • de ; • . Ito. 70 leifth West. Pennsylvania Iniura ranee - or xv ------ , lnPanY NAP h "" ."no 4 * -4 -11:01.84.reret 'Hem , - ; Ltlittitrord, -N t s' -*"4:14.-14°P, itrb6Catilz •joirn a .ta1•;«..,...„: • "(kir ek, 4151idiPlia47., natig ."... .Etig a.OOO 07 A. A. CAR • 'll, President. L eitn411074,80/eOl.O. Makly RH 'STAVE -Ailmitnotrlr. ETNA INSURANCE CO OF" HA t . ": CO.. umponitaid 1-1811114harter Per]pettial. Cash () Vital end AssetirJin. 1, 18 6 1.4 2 ,2t6,1741 32 Lewes POPERTYadj gaid, 0ver......_ 120)00,000 D-usted-end INSULED AGAINST i _Danger bra* or the Penis of Inland Nevi - )tt ' ifati . ... Nes and rules assolrepoy and A. f - , . .... A- -8" d lr ts, 0 fiRO4"-aglin _ ~..5 EMU/Min. 1 --," - ‘f.: • FoUlth ' . 'SWF*. -"t f ",` I . :*': : 4 °j. • .....WITETE-- cheep- et - RAL Niu Niti Iss D. a Earrallat oth stow. juin, Ofu nes, ttr. AlErja o4 o,lll WO/ LIES. st;ittlaurse, I tf.iiNfarennof . 31)7 NALL'S, ,Y,Aitic COIROILSKET tROttI num tom raupt naps lam, WARM/OMM, Oil W PIT TBl3 %sad 132 First Stroot t O 0,11 th disd toner of Franklin and Souater Streets, blesao. te2l7:ly : -...,,-,--;-- -,aiuu ------- x ------- . ---- ----------- m ß4g p co ., ST il i ; t tilib i wit eetehil .' **wind - 80/1814akeril l I,7 earthi'll ~, la R. E. fs4eAfger lionot • P ITIPSSIIRGH, PA., Kr FAOTURE *IL ..ICINDS OF Rteam, Ettigines,rangnig from three to one ~.tel,, .0 1 1 4fty_borsejtower, and suited for Grist nine, Mud mmaces, FalltOrled , etc. Ctraink- ' onlaradterdlon td Ina constructionof IDra erriuidehmezy for gnat mills, and for up te, Oauf and cumiar new zrdlla, vd'also on hand, finished and ready for ship. mein at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every deaciziptiarr" Ale.b, 'Modell Boilers and Sheet Iron se , Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pul l; tt li ru if 7 n over isritt um end continue the manufacture of ever y en Id - ery and Illsehree Garda. Our 'prices are low, oar machinery manufactured of limbed quality of znateriniel and warranted In , all cages to give satisfaction. iltip•Orders from all parts of the country solicited and promptly filled- fa:l:dew IiA.UTiF---u quillnuiliss &ND 81111LTINIki Co., PARK 111 ) CVICIDT Sr. Co., Nettni'Agulixas OF SHEATH, Itrastion? and' Bblttopper, Pressed Copper al 7- so ° lt i Zigri, di ß ul tal B l'irf 'il; leeittars,Verege: i3bettlrn, Firs Constantly on hand, 1 innien's Bisabines.and• 'E , II. , Warektimse,l%). 10 Frst, and 140 Second Amts. Pittsburgh, Pa ilpersal orders Ot.thunkarrintloanv 4b,ired noranli tagllslyds. SELET ARE it ( X ) .. NINTH WAR D FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 144 First and 120 Second streets. Manufacturers elf all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, netorts and Stills Gas and - Wator Pipe, gad Irons, Dog Irons, wag g on Boxes,Stoel Moulds, Pul liam, Hmgere: md - Coupgngs. , Also Jobbing and Elsohute Castings of every de. senpil_on mMe to order. :Ravings complete machine shop attached to the Fotmdry, all necessary fitting will be earefully attended lo• fail:dewed W. e.sztuauvresiz..—... J. EIXIVPHII.I. V P. neat —ELACIEMETOSLII, lIIEMPiLILL it CO., CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS., NEAR CITY WATER WORKS, Pibugh, Pa, Manufacturers of Mackin tosh Hemptiill's Improved Patent Oscillating STEAM ENSINES, and SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes and beat styles. Having put up Machinery oflarge capacity and of the best quality, we are prepared to go heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in trusing that by promptness and the cnar sateen/ otir workto:iment public, patronage. We call special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OK/LUTING ENGINES, as combining adinnitaksti heretofore utiattianed in this class of Engines. Aii.43T Eat WAGES FOE SALE, and Warrant ed cortectlitid dpr ablB. - ja2B:ein .11111141111 IL BOLE, rpm KILLDER A MACHINIST, tem& vintEnt PLAININEiI 'MILL, car. artistry and Dispegras may, Pittsbargh, Pa., will COM to order r matt- warranted : as , good as Olin be made, folloirmg machinery, viz :--Stearn Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Pia nere,for wood and . iron: Dritling Machines; flousen and Tot/tux° Screws; Patent -4M and Model Ma etnnitth in the bent manner; Pullie.a, n and i=of all tures and variety; &rows, of di d pitch, to 1111000 feet in length. Will also-make, and hare on head, Doctor. and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pulp i t for steamboats Lathe. inhenrs ana other done to order; cenAolutre,l32inches wici_e, by p f inches long. Ad Orders -.Prompt e isd and Bart:44k Botictrarl. N. B.—Partietthar ntion end promptitude plv en to repairs on Printing Presses and other Ma chines. mylblyd c4nsuraita. Monongahela Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH. Omens—JAW% HUTCHD3ON, President, RENEW M. ATWOOD. Secretary. OAPT. JAS. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. NU insure an kincia of Fire and Marine Risks. ASSETS, 10th, 1881. t4tock Due Bills payable MAY on demand and secured by two approved names..s 78,750 00 Bills Receivable.. 23,667 34 Blue Discounted .... 86,236 78 Mo 12,000 00 . 8 .IKeeLZ; -stock 6,165 00 100 Shares Wizens'. Bank stock cost—. 6,175 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost...- . 2,050 00 60 Shares Bank of _ Pitta burgh.-- Balance of Book accounla Office Furniture Qaeh ... ..... . DIBECTORB . Wm. B. Holm.ls, Jas. A. Hutchinabn, Wilson Miller JohnAtwell, Wm. Rea, ill. B. Robison. Jno )11.'Devitt Richard Hays, Joe. Hirlcpakick. R. Wallace, Robt. Dalsell, Geo. ABerry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, James Woodburn, 031tIths , , olfass , intern, E. WATT Si WINH TERRY, :PRICE & Co.; IMPOR.TERS AI'ED DEALERS CLOTHS, CASSIKERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, art., NO. 256 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. MET, DESI7I, s. MUCH, OUVNH V. MUM delMy 11. D. BR.ECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT di PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitatioz Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS 1N FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 Smithfield Street, Deinler's Block, between Fifth and Ei , x.th, Pitt& burga Pa. Ales City Glass at manufacturer's Price • IBA Particular attention given to repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price. .p&ly (SUCCEBBOIIB TO A. H. ROWAND STEAM ROOK BINDERY BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY No. 72 and '741 'Mara Street PLAIN AND ORNAITENTA I. BIND LNG in every variety, BOOKS Ruled loamy intricate pattern, told bound in eve desirable form. Ail work warranted to Kir esatisfao Lion Prices at the Lowest Rates BAM'L P. BAYNE aca3md gattas Ct. .1. H. IiaLLERMAN & CO.'S FASHIONABLE HAT STOBE I 15 WOOD STREET. SPRI.NO STYLE SILK & CASSIMERE HATS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS. All Grades and Colors. CAPS FOR GE,DIT'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN, 01 every description STRAW GOODS in great variety. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS To snit all tastes. All at the Lows*, Rates at J. H. HILLERHAN do CO.'S, rasa° 76 WOOD ST. EUROPEAN AGENCT. • THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPR A N Agent, No. 116 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., ib preptro4 to bring on t or send baca passengers from or to an pai l s of the old country, either by steam or sailing pacsets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALA payable in any cart of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and (Inch:matt Rail road. 4_ l ". Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing ttits, and for the lines of Steamers sail ins between New York, Lirecpool, Glasgow sad Galway. fell ;sates and zestaaints. SAVAGE 1 - 1`01:TSIE), No. 350 iberty Street, NEXT To PENNSYL L VANIA PASSENGES D: , -111POT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken an (fitted up, with all the modern improvem 'eta, this popular re sort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his old customers and Ile public generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters will be ser red up in every variety of style, during the sea son. His Wines, Liquors and Ales be fools con fident in excellence.recommending to the public for their Can Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale and Retail. Enriledyd SzamiN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. 16,740 00 66,907 76 AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at 1,11. a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the Bi:thee:Aber Is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub lic geners.lly, with the beet the market - affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUOR:B and A.1.,10 he feels confident in re commendins to Etre public for their excellence. pfrA TA served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aplaly 400 00 49,1b2 30 $222,834 17 ELICO E 1.1.4131 0 Ft, OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. cif WOOD ST p EEL PITTSBURGH. LAIR itiND EASTIIIN TFISH, FRESH PITLIADELPHIA AND 13thribmilt .OY9 TEM AXD.WILD GAME, AU la their Trat i r Saimaa. n 026 GEO. R ItIAN & CO. FIFIT AVENUE EICHANGB, DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, TILE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS on: hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Beason, nerved Elkin thomost superior manner. air Neala at an hoard of the day and night PITTBBURCI4, PA. ninlydbw, CORAPUCOPVE IRESTAITRANT, • BY ELI YOUNO, FIrIIItaYREET; XHE ATTENTIOIsrOP Jar EC:IIANTS and others is directed to this eidailishlaertt, sti houl bean recent! tided up for the parpose of aff A ording SUBBT OCATION. EATING 40108 E IN URAL L Country folks Batten dinm M arket are particularly Wit - Reif to call. g pertaining to an EATING SALOcri will ways be found, of the freshest lhe market affords. ap2tedaw MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR .MiZ, Proprietor, No. 1144 Liberty street, just e the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient houseln the city for passengers arriving by that The proprietor lel at. considerable fitted up, in excellent e, the MAMMA= would . reepecen4 soli a share of ptthlie patron age. There is st f acbed . a splendht STABLE and exteusivelVAaqr-ra tril elordhu ampje sextont tuoihttion toliavelens and ' ateanistets. • Bblnniek• and Bar wilt be furnished with the peat the. :mu" ket can afford. Selby Win! 7:',1 IS. MILLINGAR, MONONGARE LA PLANING MILL, wad&"' Inform the pub li o that he haw-rebut& ilill the and al tr &glifieZEltainlitr establishment,pro and tilled i t now prepared to farnish oat a flooring l 1 = 27 % boards,. Ara Baiting dried, frames, tt i t 4 tuit o 3r . a, dri box- Sopittaburgly September; IUL Jim. MANHOOD. ROW., Lotr„SOW RESTORXD. PIIIILIEBRo 'ON THE NA TURIVISRATMRNTI AND - RADICAL CM, ttr "OP SPRRMATORRBRAi ' - Stralital Wealtsew &mud Debility; NerretrantroltudaaMs. slobs told Impmeney, from he; By Itobt. - oymlnsli, D. Sent mudst seal, to ,e plain errrelope to any address, mt, ar s on 'Rowse of two stamps, Dr. CRAB. S. CF. M m ew York. Post Oaks 80x,A•71,4 PITTSBURG Noohin Siasstz t Ba. lioult- imiers. NE & NEEPER, -AND war. W. NEEPER ~!@ilC ~, 4,1), A - LA ,11; oe #.70 : 41 p-Ost. Pirrhi4itooo - ft: U RSI) 41(titi ..... A UG. 22. FIRSTIOMTION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH THE , WAR. THE BATTLE AT C;LARLESTON CONIIAII, IED, - 42 Killed acid 17 Prig oilers Taken. 15 Diorites Captured. Ir 111.4 r te' 2,* 0 .4r I T EJPI S The Postmaster -General no Power to Suspend Intercourse be tween the - Loyal and Re bellious States by Fri- vate Express. FROM ALEXEINDRIA. NO OBSTRUCTION BETWEEN WASH INGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTON, August 21.—Postmaster General Blair, in response to an inquiry on ,the subject, says ha has neither the power to interdict or to suspend intercourse be. tween the loyal and rebellious States by private expresses or otherwise. This power rests with the War and Treasury Depart ments alone, and so long as those Depart. ments forbear to exercise it, correspondence between the insurgents and their friends and abettors North may bo lawfully con tinued. His power over thttnatter extends only to the protection Of vtbe reir'erfues of the Department from fr.l3r- the'-o_ veyance of this circuitous correspondence over the post roads of the United States, partly in the mails and partly 'by private express, unlawfully ; and (bill the Postmaster General believes has been ef f ectually done in the manner set forth in his letter on the subject to Gen. McClel lan, published a few weeks ago. He con cludes by saying: ...You have doubtless observed that the President, in pursuance of an act of Con gress passed at its recent session, has, by his proclamation of the 10th inst., declared that all commercial intercourse between the insargont States or the people thereof, and the loyal States, is unlawful It is presumed that instructions will be issued by the Treasury Department far the due enforcement of this declaration, and that the abuse of which 3on complain will be effectually suppressed." • The continued alarms about the designs of the insurgents against the : capital are now believed by gentlemen in high quar ters to be the fabrications of Secession em issaries, Opinions, however, are divided on this subject. Whatever may be the truth respecting it, the administration wants to reinforce and be ready for active operations. The volunteers while left in the Northern cities and towns can do no service, but they can be organized here and ready for service immediately. Hence the call made on the 19th inst. ALEXANDUIA., Va., August 21.—One of the men supposed to have been taken prix, oners on Sunday, at Phohick Church when the Lincoln. Cavalry, under command of Captain Boyd, charged on the Confeder• ates, returned to his camp yesterday morn ing. He slept in the woods during the day, and traveled by night. John V. Williams, his companion, has undoubtedly been taken prisoner. No obstruction has yet been placed by Provost Marshal Porter upon travel be tween here and Washington, although much good would probably come from such restriction. Wasunwron, Aug. 21.—A dispatch re ceived at Headquarters, dated St. Louis, Aug. 20th, states that the commanding of doer it Cairo reports to (loners] `,F,rensont that Colonel. Dougherty, with three hnn. dred men, who were sent out the day be• fore, at seven o'clock, from Bird's Point, attacked the enemy at Charleston, twelve hundred strong and"drove them back, kill. ing_forty-two, and taken seventeen prison ers andllfteen horses. Colonel Dougherty returned at two o'clock in the morning to Bird's Point with a loss of one killed and six wounded. SILK BUNTING CHIN-TZ FL:AG S, -A T- R. WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET. • •tR A. U. 8., U.& A , Mottoyeauets Rit4sbn't/i, dug. Mb, '6ll Fred. PAIROAALS E reaNed for tirstrt•A stOreis sit this office. Mtn* 2 04404 Abst;',.ol' the Trbitedi3 &tee ,Tr. imp fellowirlit , StipplieW,tifrestshfillsedisetith,4_ pf_tteb.r!•dinutitthaquatitities ,374 . 13 --, 110114 rtguireit, %not' to ex oetinTratiatuiliirS,ODO6res: t. 4 . • . . • 80--Thirty_fierrelteletqux. " 2000- - One Ttintembid %tads - ' mod. 6-13 ts Bushell Been& , 400—Four irtuscireciPoundeißles. • 600 —Phi?i'llbridied - PouMs Coffee. . - • • 90 ?-_ - :/gbeti f iaelionsAluteggc r -une lindfcd'Ponuds Candltdc . 3 . 3 o—ThnslftsdrW. Feint& tamp. too—lrour,Hundred PoundB Wt. 2 eoo-.Tlte•Thoussod-Pbtindir Fresh Ireer. • The bids mil. be opened et-the timetime , wiled, end the dontriet will be awardedge the lbw est bidder who es ti Ruse isuftletent guarantee tbat he will supply articles of the best citututrapd Coal. ply with the cottset UMW ERIN, C. 11 IL; A. aul9. 1110tUTTER1=-14i,. tiAlc .1.1 Buttc,kr,just reamed mei forsideby • meal " -HENRY barrels'labsee.cpa T for gao by • lIENRY n. &mina I :1 • .baus—Outting m 200.. etved by CRY H. (ROLLINS. Cheese, -?, AIT . _ 'll'. rttliant li O - cr s E y _8 , X Gi• IST -AND ORtNAM4NZA:L.PAINTER,' 2, Cor. St. Clair St,„ault Duquesne Way, (81300 . ND STORY.) .aelt- All work eutrizs+ext to 'we will be Ne4tlv an , i Promptly Executed-. 06.2:17 WIGS_TRE.4.O HOUSB, sync sr ORNAMER 'PAL PAIINTEIR AND GLAZL4EII,, rout Oa St., Belt Wood Zt' Sim lthll Id PITTIMITgaiI, PA. ZWAII watlr promptly ot tended to. mitteiyd =p44 - 10 , 11:1=1*-4 P.' APBRIEN. • Anr- Orders 501i,...ed at basement atop, Grant street, Opposite Cathedral. trihalit. taiTors. SPICING AN ID SLUMP" ER GOODS —4ll, T— REPIICED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A CHOICE AND SELECT STUCK Oft,GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER SALES, 'which rave beep selected with more than usual care; nd feel confident that in the RICHNESS OF FAIRRIC,AND STYLE —0 P— -43i. 0 0 D 8 ~ AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will riUKPARS ANY GOODS of the kind ever beforo opened to al% °Ay, and would respect fuNy solicit au early call from our patrons tine the pain ie to-examme the Ml*l for themselves SA L I N UEill4 - GRAN & Sealy MERCHANT TAILORS, inylo 19 FIFTH STIIIIIET. SMITH & PITCAIi, Merchant Tailors' No, 4 ST. CLAW STI/RET. - D. BBUCKI + OCBER. TAILOR, u - AS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS Al et hie eld 108 i,t8171, where in :: be glad ji tT la! old friendsand CUTTING ha Penglilekt generally.nr et i d il re t t ° do bx 6 rEP LITTLE, • AIERCIarie TAILOR, SAINT. °Lean Erviutzer, de12:11, (Dr, tristes New BOUM% MOIL • ,00,., . • litkiitliAW TAILORS, • Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, corner of Jeederaj street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jel2ly.daw Aorwardinp and eautinission. 1 A RFS W. CRAFT,Commission and teN Forwerdir4 Merchant, ad Mercantileßroker, Office and Storage, No. 82 North Levee, Saint Louis. N. R—l will give immediate and personal attention to all buFfuess entrusted to my care, for which charges will be reasonable. References: Forsythe, St. Louis ; Paul Laving, St, Louis ; Braahears a Co, Oinci,pnatz; Messrs. Trux et J. Craig, Philadelphia; M'Arthur, Byrne & Gibbons, New WDowell, T. Ewing„Ransair Northup Co., Kansas; J. W. Bnrbrfdge a- Co., New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Pennock & Hart, Pitts burgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. H Ball, R. D. Adams, _ Chicago W . F. Coolbangh, Burlington,lowa; W. H. Postlewait, Burlington, Iowa; Capta. Connell, Lowman, and river men generally. mh18:11m (/ 4# / 1- ;"?/ • • THIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE A. thorough and extensive Commercial School in the United States. Upwards of 2,000 students from X. status having been eductaed for business here, In the past four years. PROF. COWLEY, the world renowned Penman. still-continues at the head of the Writing Depart, meet. MATHEMATICS.—A department composing the full College ermrse, including all the common and' Higher Mathematics, under the special charge of Prot J. C. SMITH, A. M.,an experienctd and sue cessful instructor, is connected with the College. Air- NO VACATIONS; Students enter at any time. MINISTER'S SON'S half mice. For catalogues containing fall information, ad. drossthe Pnncipals, JENKINS & SMITH, my2fitlawdawo Pittsburgh, Pa T. HE LORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. NOW OPEN. 'THIS NEW AND DELIGHTFUL RE, A SORT for those seeking either health or preset. are, is situated one mile from the village of Lo. recto, and four miles from Cresson Matfett, on the Pennsylvania Central Balfroad—from which to Lo- retto, there is a well constructed The Springs are about 2,600 feet abovatidalwater, the and the air i Inermornes alwaysom r bracing sad invigorating, ter seldanging above 75 0 in Summer. The head waters of the Busquebanst and Clearfield abound in trout,and the mountain ranges are filled with game, affording fine sport to those who are fond of such amusements. The buildings are admirably constructed with re spect to room and ventilation, and the whole fitted up with every appliance that can contribute to the comfort of the guests. The rooms are supplied with running spring water, in marble basins, and hot. and cold Baths on each floor. Bath Mofises for ladies and gentlemen. with water supplied from the lake, having Swimming-Cataract and Shower- Baths, Bowling-alley, Billiard-Tattles, Ac., so. The table will be supplied with all the delicacies and luxuries that themarket affords. The Bar will be tacked with the best Vines. 'Guests rely upon getting the purest Wines and may L that clan be obtmnect. iquors • The Proprietor hopes toldVe entire eat/ Ato his guests, and no pains or expense will bu oy to meet their wiatietrandoomfotta. payed Trey wetersof theee Eipriags have been analyzed by ird eminentiChemistsourd found to tiontain in ernes large for wh proporti ich ons, all those valued Mineral prop.theof the Springs of tsp his ur Allegheny have long-been celebrated. Excursion Tickets to LorettoSp or visitors; will be issued by the Pennsylvarna Com. pinky from iadelgia Railroad viaßam ; PSI co Eannnnfteburnang. with the NorthernNorthernCelAral • _ For tardier information imp* to Mr. J. Mo." Douala' (Imam, monongatkeda lions% Pittsburgh, Pa. A Daily Mail leaves Loretto for all of the Union. On the arrival of visitors at Cresso parts ri,coaehes will be in readiness to convey them to the Springs. mazatn.erid FIIANC/S A. GIBBONS.. ProPrietor. F all the preparations that have ever been discovered for atuntilating, the growth thembiekera and zuntataehrk rendering them beautiful afid - IlleaaY, none have ever been &and . ualto B GRAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING ONGITBAT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM*3 STIMULATING ONGIBIN:L4, syLLING4A4I'S STIMULATING ONGU BELLINGHAWs STIMULATING UNGUENT. , BELLIMIIOPB STIMULATING ONGGENT lIELLINGXIAIrs - STIMULATING oNGUENai . BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING 0NG,,R,4; BE STIMULATING 01 qt=vr-',14 , BELLING_ itAblki STIMULATING 13114ELLENBIlatil"ArtiAAt'S STIMULATING v (A ° 43 u U E E IN N BELlag yariale morg by s T u djoampt r it Farealerby JOShPH FLBleuvu,ow For sale by .10 4 EP/El FIENTNG For Bala by "59 Fizatir4 For sate by 'MEM' For gale b9..„,,Agerg earner ifurkelt theiArnaT. anal - ' Market Atrder 6P.,..,z•arci= str u t; and for moo by - • a zzr z y brit 3 "%kW 14 UST 22 , IS MREEILIPs, GETNIME & EItAL COOPERAGE. AT DIME NZW PACTOAT ON Payette Rtreet. Between Hand and Wayne streets, , MITSCUM; 'an tt. • , 101-. We are;preparod to furnish C 641.0% Whis-; IMP; Ale, Maniac's and Pork BARRELA at the t i - V - 111 eUn 1ic e 111: 0 1 /1 90resoMahtetirms. 1 OILGAZfr: 31LUTIMAtTATICOR, Kapp* constantly liana 41)2011 AND: ARUM -4111GANN: , ft.semin. • , Aiwijoss.orkijkliamgaleasierso l i. VO. I. Three strife, 7 fee 5 'irtcluKsi 4,1 high, 4 feet 9 inches ern* 2 Teat Bincluesi dee Npo." .' Five staps t 9 feet bhiches high, 6 feet 8 ineheswidey 3 feet flinches deep. • ; N 0.3, Eight sto.ps, 11 feet 8 Inches high 7 feet. inches wide, 4 feet B"inches deep. N 0.4. Twelve inops;lB feet big/ 9 %ate Inches. wide; 7 feetdee The aboveare for Grecian casein if, Gothic cases they will tie somewhat, higher . For further info on apply to JOHN-11. IRELLOR, 81 Wood street, ' Or HENRY ERB.Lbr 1,172 Centre street , aplikly—eat law NEW YORK. NjANTILI,A'S AT COST Jaeonet Lawn at 160., worth 874 DOMESTIC 'GOODS, W. lk D. HIT GirUir. NEW cowl NEW . 0001) ! CHARLES GEIPNER; 78 111ARKET 81`111RET, la now receivpm a aplencild3tookPf. NPJ W GP 00r) S BLACK conflux NETS, BROWN °emus NETe, • SILK AND CORDED NETS, HEAD plums, Black, Brown, Blue, Green, and Drab_ GAINE MAGIC RUFFLING, all width ßEN s, LINEN COLLARS, LACE SLEEVES, EMBROIDERED BM, DIRER BETA , LACE COLLABs, Jut:mat and Blaisa EdOngsnnithasertings, GENTS' fIEtIRTS, DOLL g, •MS TZEW SILKA _ MiIIINO IM)4 I BEWIWIt•DAMMIS: B pLadNG.OHELP FOE glum. .atl7 QBA.BATHING.—TiIIi U. S...HOTEL, k 7 Atlantic, 'N. is now oppeana for visitant. MN lithe lag % and best inrnished !totems:the' island, and being convenient to the beachfeecteur' , rounded In" extensive and well Shaded nroundS. 18 dmirable , himee for fatifilies. It. liligFited with and welLembed with pure water., The Ger' =aunt nociety furtnisn Abe mote for the sea. son. The Can 'stop at thegloor of the hotel for the convenience of guests. JEREMIAH wHIBBIN, __o_ - Proprietor. aao;Tattt use, - AVRNUE , RESIDENOR FOR comfortable twa do" dw e lling use, conm i ent ly arranged, withhail; twx7par , lore, with marble mantles, dining r oom anti _ ki-chea. wash and hake rooms, bed rentnadl on Sou Hoerr end tre-b 13 4,_ b kb:do** press and elm/ciao second goer- unWeelhit'on , ler all She boi brick otaizercoM houtlftr 4 43 .;- Ovalle arbora;pe great abundance eel/mints; goose ....gawbecriea, .k.4* znaple„ana , other /bade trees - , aliddibeit; Peach trees; pears and pyuntsautreland atudlwal/ur. Largo9tof ground,. oghty-tsro feet front on South aveinik Altegheny,.` hl tiundreti.and el 4343.. feetin Rebat es ., g n street, a bea - aftd si a s and convenient, fat: busuzewtgethe-zity, book. but at(T4lnnukireWilk from the navel:Clove, And theasencarivilf , way is inin rear of the:primmty4lLlTatiecca strijaa., minntiond the above desirable reale** 1;4 say person IA BeSikoll . g ood boOseiPst-vAttud)2o' nwerovements. ror price and tetras apply at our office. • Al ctillaget '4a4:* ma'aet 'DOR ithisa--,AL a low Zt} ---- ,rrolla to April Ist, No. U Ro. ottoet a dorritottoNo 40 1 Areilinglume, of oftrma. nook AnCbOttl-Aate QM and cotann_sm you mantAgoodltatite;"" z.); ate: EgiVriliaqb...hk.l4...,... iiit. 2 .4l3hebilittiositil, - in vrithie atiarceoletv AMI ' ljdt 4AterPrirEL attig•o ll itneetiPA' PRIVATE- T.P 111 3 4 . 0 MAXI H'Cheapest an T • ant!Shortest Route. • ita4;31011,.. ' , vitena front ) the Etkituk, - States going the Secetietititates rho* be dir.eeted to ;ins at 'Prfulkjiii, - Wy. and hitters•hsetriltheSeced4d States going to the Union Statealtheuld,betifirected Ito !neat t under the following repuirements: mre L , Direct your letter prop; Ettelisee the tEilrfe With nITMLN CZNSIVIN 2aomtir , (steams* mull rtt dojo ow. by_ mall, And will re mail them daily to their t.testinst ion, and pay poet age on same. This spoiler; to letter/ under Miran ounce, (Cr every stddi tonal- half ounce ten cents will be require/. Transient newspapers ten CELIA. each. ' trl:-11. WHITESIDE. taeLUN, Kr. ha. ii.EFaiiq 'alai[ by Railrosice fr-ons al. pttintstut the United States..." At Ortituturnts., Tenn., has $ daily. Confederate, utslkby..ltillie.-d to and troth points in the itke ceded Stotea.- ' • anal • -- ' • - ELFTY' NEW • _ ; • ••••- sift - St[ONO HAND PIANOS FOR SALE AT GREAT RA,RGAINS:' s ti :to it ek mo o n f t El p,, an n o f e ty , o ... i i rr w s for , and aal tie rs oo d n e d - I r T ing li tb re E duce is and i ti SUBSCRIBER wrarinsm, TO I Band NP;anea at great in mains, for cash. These :PlBl/08 have nearly all been made eArtecially for the subecriber, for renting purposes by the beet makers in the country, and can be relied on as dro , rableand substannal instruments. - Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For *ale by .11 0111 V .2gELLOII. iyl6 > 61- WOQ,LI STREET. TO I.fAIMIRS.AND OTHEILS—FOIL 5A44., B. GE OWE VS S UPERIO lt PAM/DIM • , , Grain Pan and Seperator , PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860. T HE. superiority of this Fan over all others in use, consists in its cheapness, sim plicity end durability. • Behind. In cleaning grain *ter hotter and more thoroughli with loss labor than any other mill ever Interim. The patentee of the above Fan has been long want en gaged in manufacturing and selling agricul tural implements, convinced-of the great mit of a good Fan for cleaning the different, kinds of grain and teada, presents this to the public with full con fidence that it will meet their wants. 7 he -undersigned . having _purchased the sole right to inanuture and.sen the above Grath: Fan and eeperator, in Western Pennulttania, Western Virginia and Oldo;anitthe right to 'Bell in in dium and Illinois, is now prepared to,fill,all orders Wholesale or Retail at 319 - Liberty idrfeer, Pitta.burgh, Pa. W W. WAI4QH: ,pritahrwvb. July 16.1861.—tvlikfirtidatv Grey Dress Goods at cost, Stella Shawls at cost, Fancy Silks at cost, Bareges and . Tiahnes at cost, Berage Robes at half price, A large assortment of JUST OPENED AT r Amongwhmh may is found tA T A 1' r • , CAlt Vow -• • 4 : , t• THE AMEHlCWVircatharit, .rirer otWatttttimaissit!elzkets_tr ,_. ~. rvi u t k olklta —r ettloggx . .._ Of the public ,to Itne,Noltelv fifiealkt.v ImendAtion of Waltham _1110474k YOtt‘ifildhfit inraeticalliVatell raakeokandAilegorgAmopur, the UnftectStates -Entekintilief#Vl-qt 4016',7:., too lorig.forpubllcellettintOrikuu ITrill' i; 4 4 k the tonnes prrsented WM Jse_Meig4r.sidf .i• net:painted welt the Tnujene•mr4llA4 ib' tutt, - 'degree respectable anethillstent it‘A 41,4 ..,,, , 0 - lisbments may be found 01+10511%0ns the . Companyto matnifactrire,lnneg,fßktyPi ' Slimier/res. from many ettietrenti'torrigbAtaftt !represented In this-list-Wilikfkl, .:i' vertisenmit. ; -.- ' • q .. ~—......., - -,,!, -- 1,- -1 0 .' ,- ;‘ , " 4 ....1F- 1 . 4-4 t i TO 4111JRAPITIMX0d1-'l, . - That, tuideisigneePriletidaVViif: :.. filetrd'i' do Wain Witchns.haritiklniqhtlf . , . :10 - 0#1*" icon Watehiti.for antittillet 014eart::•:...,T !mg dealt to alt - kilichi - Ot fin444"*Aff, .4. tuil .et :.much longer JsArie_dot Ume A .: , , . --lhattheif. have never .dealiln-Viire ,•,.... -;. ~tit., Asisk - er in individual-Instances; h arrieelaintnery io themselves Or custom!"w i rjer in v , durability, beauty of Otis*"- , reef.' rent propert °num:m Mar ate ie ,*d meal, or opine tion-kaidmit 'talli2o,. • ri#4,: l l^ , squired' by the Waltham COpplirtVP - '''' ' - - , (wo e -:. N:E. CRITTENDEN, . Clevelaiul,:_,...,.,;: w • W M.. BLYNN. ColiaMbiki,: -- " ' TAMES' J. ROM Zalie . aiiik - A. TENIKENS 'it CO., nicanntwi,„ ... , ~ NvlsL WILbON Iit'GREW, BEOGS & SAUTE, DIDDLE & CO, J. J. T.& E. M. RDWAADB, Chimao F: J. ALExANLER, La Bid* " JOHN H. MORSE, Po:ma A. BEPPLER. W. R. RICHI4ONI4 H. D. RAY% A. gici9MlP 11 4 , It GILLETT. 8. D. LILLF.BON 4 • - J. B;;BURFAN, 411110041 t •r--" W. BROW V,, - , "E.'S. TOBIN," •,11`-',4,1T BABBE BUARMAN, A, R. BOYNTON, GiAleaso WM. M. 14A YU, ;&Ol e ii. 441114,.. NORTHEY, 4 !410/I,orr Grifti A. W. FO IX ,Pllll§pam..%.:l WM. scH RAZE% Peat, J. M. FOX, • NNW l . am WILLARD-A. HAWLEY, By.monas,..i-- N.. BAIGEtT. Newbtg,gb. H. A D ROSENBRRO, Rochester C. A. BURR .4 - ea. ~ E. RTTENHEIMER A CO., " WAL 8. TAYLOR, Un% • W. W. HANNAH., Hughoik, ' • H, R. &H. O. CARQENTRR, Troy, -- HositiNs A EVANS, Oswego,- • - HAIGHT & LEECH,. Auburn; JAId4BII-TP-E, J6EIF7II.IVH4, W ILLIAM&& COI .1, N. ',SENNETT, A. S. norm& WM. S: MORGAN. HENDERSON •HWY& J. A. MARK BLOODl't:rff, JEMNINGH JOHN 4EN z, W. H. yaw - AA To, A. WARDENL. O. DUNN ING, ORA& & Fairporti Omarlatis • . PanelltoOkic - Earatte6 " ElbapW7 7 : - Ho4on, ' W. P. BLNGHAM, Inr4thati:Y:pP CHAS. 0. PRENCH, J. MaLEKE, DICKENSON,. li k t hin ol 44 , ` G. IL BASCOM - A GO, Terre Hanoi , 4„ D M. L PH BT M aa, AI 4 -** AO Ptyncoullwk Psto HEINEMAN & .SIETRAN's Pi tanvinia,stabut i m, BAWL BROWN; - Noniatownx "GEO.'W.- •-,5g GEO. B. T/TIA • HECKMAN &lOW. a' GEO. STEIN; _ Allentown* E. J. LABOELLE, • wcateheater, . PAHL. HARMAN, - Wllthasuppo r t JOSEPH LADOMUS, Cheater " J. J. BLAIR, . Uptown s , GEO. W. mocALLA: aarrisbanv.:-2 FRANCD3 C. POLACK York, , s G. M. ! Z Liancaa*, 4-0 - g GEORGE- lIKL.L.Eg P. P. HIELLAR. t AUGHINBAUGH. Otuattbear,,,_ T. HOFFMAN. Greextala '• • r J. O. HANNA Noirmatlei,l4 _ O. T. ROBERTS, Ellernabtat_T J. O.,DOLON " M ai" ClXtunic? , ` 4 ; CHAS. L. FIgIIER, R. AL BTi OLAIE - • indiscc a a j, „h t - • & A. PKISIaSOb Scranton ! ' , N B w 4 EPlliMil r 4 DAVID LA VraanOry , - W. T RAE, - • F. ENOCH twareit4y Ilan% H ord -L, HKNNY JAMM Trento:ay-1,-J ' t • Zrzentrif, J. & A. GABIRIER, - W, C. DEFRIEZ, BLlgana,_ MAURICE & RE NE Y - JEHIJ f3l/411.1WER. , J. T. SCOTT______, CO T. & - EBMPARmiIy E. A. VOGrafßiFt'' F. W. LEINEURI J. W MONTGIMERY, BENJ. B. COOR, 8. CHILD% DEXTER .A)LgaCENS, E. D. TISDn ALBERT P _..- ELLIS 0470 _ , F.W.MAtIoDIBER, " , ......-r,,, T. J. BURNS, tilow6stalif:' 4 `tZ . - ' ,, - •, 7 . . 1 JESag 9172 salealitiip444a#,,,,w,-,,c-V T. M. LA Wo 0 ' ' '. - r:c. 1, " 4- - M bk. lit, Kolas ' --;,./) t., ..- •-•",-....; LEVI JOHINSTONL,_ .;'-- - - S;. 4 l'4, ' •,.-".:.'":- ANDREW ZAKAN, . Wiltiono) ' ,„ -:,-.. , ,p, c. w. FOG AMOR SAN RNs ' -,-110114k7 "..f.411,a-f - 5" , ..; '- . 0 JOBS BAB CON, to; ~..,AO-.. -4.,.... - '''.l - :,i,, , !2,.. , JORMBPGRERORI vr afA.l;;;4.. : ...„.; , .1- W. M. BOOT, _ _,,r,", .--..-_, ~ ,, t ., . 4 .- NJORN Icacerr, • ~, , i__ 4 414 - i t , mg :- . 0 4, -- , ; 1 . MOODY, mu' ' "--,.,..--‘,,,__ .1:i - , r , .. - - ...z..., . - - - „, WM. O IRWRAM, Jr. --, OFitival i de PrO 1= 4,), L. Di ARMORY' aca - • ' Itl'r.A REALISM ARNOLD, ' Z.G.reeroOlciii% • ___ „ --,-; --, , Colo4oforkt ••• ---; ..4,:„.t.... THOMAS ErFEBL , a INP. Thilisord,. ~'y, BEMINGWAV.VRTEVENS, if 4,;-4 O.! . 24 , / VS A wx. Botagus * 8 90, - -1 - 's''' - ,-- _ •. ' -,, - -, , ,,zi ~.4 . J. J. IittINS . D. ;= 1 ' f4 5 . ,,1r - ,•: -..1,,, . :,,,, -..,-_,,il E. B:WAAAR, ,;,e, • " -- cii4 . - . ,:k „•.":„d _ ?l IIL mA,3 ,1 ,-- ' - ' - 4.;-' • - Y , 7' 7 4.:-.4: GEORGE jjElityroi ; .f. ~.,,,k,..,, L,1.0 , 4,,,... 1,,,,, -s,:fil E.. RUNTOI•WNAMo • " •3.0404411- ' At;'....„.; Tr A 'n r sp°Dltglt Ati, t ' Afaittit , ,- ,- „-_k4 - 1 ............%- _ ,. - ..., , i„.. 4 .-, JORN 42, T, ..- ' tiati42.4a" •".'",:fer,l4`-'1 JOHN eoll,DO___ .L N oot, :„. kr • J JAB. R. AY . C. BLAoa.miAo‘.: _ E 1 =44.41; , !.0 - , ~,, ,1 -...,,;-!, - / r,B,ADANE'RELt,t ''.. ;., - '; - _':'-.•Z- 3 1 L. Ri HANDEBSONi ', - • a clo • p,.., E.RNGIIIIT, , , - .*,- ... ~.; 1 , ~ N. G. GARR, ' ~, GEO W DREW A 91 , k». , a. elummeliy: sizuw,_,..wf • '''' k ik;.-3 W. _OAAWOODBURY,, . ..., ~,v•tr-..r.:- ... '. -.11 REUBMII SPBNCER, Szotorr. 4-, - wmamierut, -. _ .., A, II R.I.A.:W V6l. 1416011, - ~_ , , ...B:ONATHAR,ReASSEI4 , •" , "71 ,, --.7., ...•;:-... N ' WiteeDDJLW P O4Bll lOllO, ' REN-Y R. ' --‘, '..,'.$ Boor. N. BODGE; cRARt,Z.. BAV?Rs- - DlVeirsf 1- i 4, . . kr , F. JUJIARDISONt, ' Alktlifil tr . 'IVOMBLY A OMR. NOSES ALAWAR, - .•- - --41 .. , '"i.trxi,•• J. A. MERRILL • Pak . -. 1 .TAMSB Meaty ' ' - :.ojEr asiVri CaELlMltsleb, - , Recja si b& HENRY OERNMILT, Aubtft,--7 J. Ir. HOWIAND'; • ' Beth, ~';'..4.....;-;,;:',ar; TOMPEiIIB4-24*4 ~ Afitsp r i-k - A . I C. itWPatitg, . • o l i oubw,,, t i, , r ,, ,, O. A .3... D. E. gig , aat inif ,... o: .. . D. G. BALL, l RiaMMAnwillariurnotongtzmo-jt ci. T. ii.RARD/NG, Brogor4f" ..I.- O.PRININET, Miogivoliori,'": MEAD._ --'Y J. QMATES' ' ' ' .. J. -EL MGRIXMA, ~, .- ,I, _o. 0. calk% BR OW ' Ss- - 0.,1f FosT GROW , "/,.6 , 1'2. - -•7. , -- ALD/K .OO A ° "", J „ V.tfqi4 '"q' .4l . '4 '','.e..,::iri_:.:7-S..q :.- . ...r k _, _. • • *Man* - . littdanan_ark,lw.. NOBlcavaaarajal, - 801 eur;AL••=•: 4 TA • _ ; zialablansatizrt at; • , Nair ;r •1 4 Fall ltlitaiE . •,5,f j . ~~i "~ N `! K . ,~~'. _ L .t ~~ ~'}t~ <'~ ta l I , -;
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