VOLUME XIX: Jhe pittsbmigh Fest. iron, ails , augipts, Publiahai Bbmy Morning, (Sundays Azrepied,) At the North-Eat corner of Ellth and Wood sts Terms: Biz Douera a year, payable strictly In adranee. .14. 0 3ihee copies, Two Cents— sale' at the Mater in the Office. and by the Newsbors. RATES OF ADVERTISING MMM Tat Lines. One in5erti0n............ 60 Two insert - 40ns,--. 75 .....„ 76 'Owes fustian/3a,-- J 00 1 00 One 1 76 60 TWOB 00 200 160 100 76 " Three week5,—......... 400 488 200 126 100 One 600 886 50 160 176 Two months.--- 700 446 60 285 260 rtiree 900 6 00.4 60 800 800 Pour 10 00 666600 8 85 460 ire months. 11 00 785560 8 65 660 12 00 800 800 400 0 60 Nuke monthe...-.—. 16 00 10 lib 800 585 900 One year 20 00' 18 3510 00 666 12 00 Standing Card, six lines or less, per annum 10 00 One square, per annum, (exeltunve o 1 paper).2s 00 Marriage notices. 60 cents; Death notices 26 cents ocw- FOR 1861, .-)tr ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, lISTABLISHED OYER FIFTY YEARS, WILL HEREAFTER BE N'URNISHED -T 0- Advance Paying Subscribers -A T ONE DOLLkh PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, .~ ~ 1 4 IT COIITAJLINS ALL THE EXCITING NEWS OF THE - DAY ! Editorial, Local and Mis- cellaneons; Foreign and Domestic Markets. SEND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK GET UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send for PROSPECTUS and a SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BARN, Editor and Proprietor. Pittsburgh, Psi. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. gems P. BABE. E D WIN A. MYERS BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Corner Filth & Wood Sts., Pitteh. EMERY DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Xxecatell in the finest etylej R..49.11a 3EL CI AL 317 COMIERVAL MERCANTILE ANOZ.EGAL WORK .al short notice, on reasonable terms, ,Pirtletder attention pied to the Printing of VISTABS, PROGRAMMES, c6c., .1- . For \ oncerts, Exhibitions and a/COBl5ll. LARGE ADL NTIONS OF TYPE & MACHINER ET= =III TO IMO MUIR 111311112111 •utting out Work with prOn 2 S , the WM:6 for 1., .b =mot b e exce ll e d by new and den Pate Office In the city. any other To F 'ti ers. ara. SILVER GRAY FEW BUSHELS vi IKEA—This Buck. BUCKWHEAT, FOR . -e earlier than the e oat ripens about two week the hot August common, consequently ß escapes in this latitude. suns, so !Mt:ripple nekwheat eto the bushel, It yields about= poundemore Am. tom the corn. it is TOXICh whiter than the flour WOO Bookebeat. -eet. kar We in Brasil lots W Liberty st. ;Lam tat P W. W. WA . • -.For Rent. IiSTORE HOUSE - on Federtu Water streets, Allegheny, suitable for a Eil Triimning or Shoe Store. • , madam R. U. DAVIs. "DEASLEE & CO., ADVERTISING. AGENTS, AND ir..euras IN PRINTING MATERIALS, 51 Piirk &wand 116 Nassau &red, New York, Solicit orders for the 4 PRINTING INKS Of all llrst-class Blanalhe:taxeirs. sifikielllreriterr from all neer-euse toodiers, bunion no Rosin Oil or other inferior 'rods. Inks warranted, or may be returned, • . • • • • • ." • 11111111 • , t • • • • AT ILZASVU. LAKE. SUPERIOR COYFRR MINIS &ND SIIRLTING- WORKS, PARK, 511 5 CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper MM - ms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Bolder, &c., also Importsra and dealers in Metals, TM Plato, Sheet Iron, F,re, &c. Constantly on hand, 7 inmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second streetF, Pittsburgh. Pa. ElD4e , ai Ortierb of Conner cut to an, desired natter° faThl rdites PiTTSSURGE, PA. Warehouse, No. 1.0 First and 120 Second areas. Manufacturers of all slaes and descriptions of Cosi Oil, lietorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pul- Sea, and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of e retry de. script - lon made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend to fond rwad W. S. MACEINTOSEL. J. HT.IOIIII.L —N. F. RAM MACKINTOSH, lIEMPIIILL & CO., CORNER OF.PIKE AND O'HARA STS., NE A R CITY WATER WORKS, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of Mackin. with k Hemphill's Improved Patent Oscillating STEAM ENGINF.S, and SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes and beat styles. Having put up Machinery of large capacity and of the beat quality, we are prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in this line, trusing that by promptness and the char acter of our work to merit public patronage. We call special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCIL tAI ING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unattained in this class of Engines. Aril - STEAM GUAGF.S FOR SALE, and Warrant ed correct and durable. ja26.rtZim 1111146111 IL BOLE, PNGINE BUILDER & MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, an. artrtiry and Deu,rutatue Way, Pit/46%7 - oi, Pa., will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following machinery, viz :--Stearn Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Pia ners,for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; 1101abbn and Tobacco Screws; Patent-right and Model Ma cluneA, in the beat manner; Shafting, Pullies, and Hangers, of all sizes and variety ; Serena, of any di ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. NVI'l also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pump:, for steamboats. kc. Lathe inhears aim other Pleinin,, dont to order; can place 39 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. AU Ord.ers Promptly .Fithsrl and Earnestly Settrif.et N. B.—Particular attention and promptitudeinv. en to rep airs on Printing Presses and other Ma chines. mylblyd Monongahela Insurance Co. Incorporated In 1819--Charter Perpetual. ba (Aqa and Assets, Jan. 1, 1861...$ :1,266,175 32 Case %a adjusted and paid;nver. 13,000,000 P LOSB,' OPERTY INSULED AGAINST ‘ 611 ,15 0 r by fire, or the Perils of Inland Il all liberal rates and rules as solvency and alajinti, at la jxratt Ur profit 'RI & BRO., Agents, A. A. t W. H. ERIE, Surveyor. Fourth greet, Pittsburith, Pa. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES it LAINTU, Manufacturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Shafting, bauttes Patent Piston Ms, Plata, tit WARSROUS66, 96 Water Street, and 132 Viral. *tract, PITTSBURGH, And corner of .Pranklin and Seed' Water StreeLi, Chiest.o. fe.27:17 . Wes. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOPVDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Near the Penn'a IL R. 1-. avenger Depot. PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, rangtng from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Gri,,t Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Hive particular attention to tne construction of En gines and ;Machinery for grist mills, and for up rights, mnlay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship- ment at short notice, Engines and Hollers of every description'. A!eo, tarnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and rallies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of mgenals, and warranted in all CAROB to give satisfaction. air Orders from all parts of the country 'whetted and promptly Elled• fe2l:ciral SMITH. PARR It CO., NINTH WARD 3nsunturg. OF PITTSBURGH Orricums—JAMM A. HI7TeIIiSON, Preq.ident, ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. /As. WOODI3URN, Gen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Inure aU kinds of Fire and Ma, ine Risks. ASSEII3, MAY 10th. 1801, Stock Due Bills c ayable on demand and secured by two approved naroes..s 78,750 CO Bills Receivable 23,5457 34 Bills Discounted 36,236 78 Mortgagel2,ooo 00 US Shares Mechanics Bank stock cost. ..... --.$ 6,165 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock cost. _.. 6,175 CO 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost ........ 2,050 00 60 Shares Bank of Pitts. burgh... 2,750 00 - 16,140 CO Balance of Book Accounts 65,997 76 Office Furniture 400 00 Cash 49,162 30 DIRECTORS Wm. B. Bc.:rnea, Wilson Miikr . .. . Wm. F.ea, B. B. Robison: J no Dri'Devitt Richard Hays, Joa. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Robt. Dalaell, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, Judea Woodburn, my2l Allegheny Insurance Co. op PITTSBURCJII, OIFFICZI-mo. 37 Fifth St" maim Block. CURES AGAINST ALL KINDS FIR I AND MARINE RISKS. C JONES, President; JOHN D. hIcCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Iksaarrars—lsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestoc.k, John McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, B. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rot% L. M'Grew, Rob't Davis. ItY2S WEST BRANCH Maus' Insurance Company, LOCK MAVEN ; CLINTON COUNTY 011AILTZIOD BY THZ LBGIBLATITEM OF PRIM 81C7..VANIA. Chet GspitaL....s3oo,ooo Prisnium Notes $182,848 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, in sown or country. Dons Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. O. HARVEY, President. T. T. Aware, Vice Preindont. Tues. Him, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, de22 No. 70 Filth etreet Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of 'Pittsburgh. Odle* No. 63 fourth Street. DIRECTORS. Jacob Fainter,Rody Patterson, L Grier Sproul, O. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier Henry Sproul,Nich. Voeghtly, Geo..w.g mi th. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered Capita L—..— .... $300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TAKEN, of all descriptions. 07110189 A. A. CARRIER, President. I. GRIER SPROUL, Secretary. [1&1•11 BY STATE AIITHOILIITY. a . ET - NA INSURANCE CO., KA RTFOR D. Nig THE FOURTH— SHOES FG the Fourth; Shoeftfori. ha Fourth; 811008 for IA Yourtk selling cheap at Shoes for tto VIDAOMISHI* - 1014b street $ D. Win itlotho, (ftssimergo, itr. E. WATT 8 ; WITH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 114 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, 'Greetings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Jratic V. MRS, DiNTEL 9. PIMA OLIVER 'V VERRI deLlai ..iroolung iStasses, H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFAO'FURERB OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT di. PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings, DEALERS 1N FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 Smithfle/d Street, Demises Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts bury Pa. Sir City Glass at manufacturer's Price , "Bit Particular attention given to repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at Wholesale price. pikly BAYNE & NEEPEII, (SUCCESSORS to A. R. ROWAND.) 4TE:9 ill HOOK HUNDERY —AND— BLANK .EIt3OR MANUFACTORY No. 72 and 74 Third Street. DLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND & "Nu in every variety, .13.7 - _,ADA.N3K 33001C8 Ruled to any intricate pattern, and bound in every desirable form. All work warranted to givesutisfac bon Prices at the Lowest Rates. SAAPL P. BAYNE WM. W. NEEPER ap23md F . OUNDRY, gatters, - - J. IL WIT.T.T4RMAN & CO.'S FASHIONABLE HAT STOKE, 75 WOOD STREET. 2PRING STYLE SILK A CASSIMERE ky HATS. FRE,NCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS. MI Hradec and Colors. CATS FOR &ENT'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN, Of every deacripuon STRAW GOODS In great variety. CHILDIi EN'S FANCY HATS To ,:ult all ta,tos. All at the Lowom Rates at .1. H. HILLER HA rit maBo 16 14,001/ TITOIIIAS RA'PTIOAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 113 Water Etri.set, Pittattr g h, Pa., is prepare ,4 to Lnng out or send bark passengers from or to an part of the old country, eittt!. , T by steam or sail:ng mica eta. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable to any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Alao, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Bailing Packets. and for the hoes of Steamers sail intr between New Yolk, Liverpool, Glasgow and ea/way. 5.1 3 A.17.4k.GrM I-101:7SE, No. SAO Liberty Street, NEXT To PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken an.lfitted up,with all the modern improvem )nts, this popular re sort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his old maw...mere and the public generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters will be ser ved 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. Gan, Bucket and Shell Oyst re received dail sold Wholesale and Resit my2ffslyydan d SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STORE, Proprietor. RAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub lic generally, with the beat the market affords. OYSTER'S will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to Ehe public for their excellence. u-MEALS served ap at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:l y $24834 17 Jag. A. Hutchinson, John Atwell, OYSTER AND BAILIN ROUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLISALI AND armi amm lN LAKE AND • EASTERN FISH FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE FIFTH AVENUE EXCIIANGF, DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, THE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS on:iiand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Beason, served up in the most superior manner. airkleals at all hours of the day and night.llat PITTSBURGH. PA. my'rardiw• .111 t :y yot •r t I' : : •A: ItHE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others is directed to this establishment, w 'eh haa been recently llttad up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are particularly. invited to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. ROO:claw MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR ENZ, Proprietor, No. 244 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor havin at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the litikNBl.O.NllOUBE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patron age. There is attached a splendid dTAB.LE arid extensive WAGON- IrA RD, affording ample accom modation to travelers and geometers. His Larder And Bar will los furnished with the best the mar ket can Afford. telly planing Uults • JAB. MILLINGAR, MONONGAIiF, U LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and. nnvinr , enlarged his establishment, and filled it withthe newest and most approved machinery is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried., frames, mouldings, box, making, Ac. South PiUsburgh, September 7, 1807. IBA MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NA TUBE, TELEATKEINT, AND RADICAL CUBE OF SPERMATORBEFA, or Seminal Weakness, Beznal Debility, Nervor sa V vil involunWmle. Friona and Impotency , from UBB, is By Robt. J. Cu . D. Sent under goal, in a plain envelope to any address, post mild, on receipt of two stamps, Pr. COM. J. C. KLINE, IV Bo ea wery New York. Foal Odic° J30x,,N0. 4,580. dadkruitew PITTSBURGH, 14 1 1? 1 DAY MORNING. AtTGI ST 23, 1861. EUROPEAN AGENCY. Voitis mid Xtgtaruts. ma2m.om3,taitsioxt OTB TKRB AND WILD GAME, All ha their Prorper Season. n 026 GEO. REINEMAN & 00 _ _ Ir. T. ramuira, -El- 0 Tz.s , Qlfa - A IN lI ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,. cur. St, tit. find ith q ue,,,,. IN ay, OAT All work entrusied if) Mt.) wil, I (s TS, , atly and promptly If.xectdoa. y IV/ HOUSE, SIGN Sr, ORNAMENTAL FAINTER. AND GLAZIER,, liottrth St., Bet: Wood & Stu:Old:ld l'l TTS WWII, . Wireill worts promptly 'Wended to. ttyarlyd HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. 4 , 'BRIE ARP- Orders basement shop, Grant street, opposite Cath644.ml. Perghant Zatiers. SPRING ANDNIJIIIFIER GOODS —AT— REDUCED PRICES 11TE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A vir CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for SPRING AND SOMMER. SALES, which have been selected with more than usual care, rid feel confident that in the RICHNESS OF FABRIC,A.ND STYLE —0 F C.* 0 0 D S , AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will nURPABS ANT 6 , 0016 of the kind ever before opened is this oily, and would respect foliy solicit an early call from cur patrons and the public to emu:nine the same for themselves UEL G KAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS. mylu 19 FIN* TLI STREET. SMITH & PITCAIRN, fie r Chant Tailors, No. 4$ ST. GLAIR STREET. D. BRUCKLOCEE.R. TAILOR, HAS RE-W.1114./NCED BUSINESS li et hie old stand, No. 100 FOURTH STREET, where be will be glad toeee his old friends and public generally. Will also do CUTTING for laminae. for nova and man. lee e j M. LITTLE, ° MERCHANT TAILOR, RO. *4 SAINT. GLAIR STIELIGET, (Dr. Lnat's New Btu.lding t ) c(4-I_lly PI'f'DAIIR(II. W H.M . G E NI IL MVEN & Co., • MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready /dada Clodung and fientlemen's Farm:lung Goeda, eortn aof Federal street and Market Square. •eity, Pa- iul2ly-Baru *mailing mid imumissima. lAMBS W. CRAFT, Commission and Forvrarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, (Afire and Storage, N 0.32 North Levee, Saint Lowe. N. 8.-1 wall g. re immediate anal personal attention to all bit-mess entrusted to my rare, for which charges wall be reasonable. Reference..: L. K. Forsythe, St. Lows; Paul Lenin& St. Louis ; C. BrasheaTFl t Co, el r.uir.ata; NI sears. Trux & J. Craig, Philadelphia Al'Arthur, Byrne & Gibbons, New York; W. C. M'llowell. 'l'. Ewing,liansas; Northup & Kansa-s J. W. Bnrbridge & Co., Now Orleans ; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Pennock .t Hart, Pitts burgh; G. W. Ceas, Pthaburgh; P. H. Ball, R. D. Adams, Chioago,W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington, Iowa; W. H. Postlewait , Burlington, Iowa; Capta. Connell, Bowman, and nYer men generally. rahltAm THE LORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA COUI 191, PA. NOW OPEN. rp.ILLS NEW AND DELIGHTFUL RE SORT for those seeking either health or press ure, is situated one mile from the village of Lo retto, and four miles from Cresson station, on the PennsylVania Central Railroad—from which to Lo retto, there is a weil constructed plank-Road. The Springs are about 9,600 feet above tide-water, aid the air is always bracing and invigorating, the thermometer seldom ranging above 78° in Summer. The head waters of the nsquehana 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 sprin&water, in marble basins, and hot, and cold Baths onlisach floor. Bath Houses for ladies and gentlemen. with i water supplied from the lake, baying Swimzelaff-caMract and Shower- Baths, Bowling -Alley, Billiard-Tables, Acc., Ja The table will be supplied with all the delicacies and luxuries that the market affords. The Bar will be tooked with the best Wines. Guests may rely upon getting the purest Wines and Liquors that can be obtained. The Proprietor hopes to give entire satisfaction to hisguests, and no pains or expense will be spared to meet their wishes and comforts. - The watersof these Springs have been analyzed by several eminent Chemists, and found to contain In large proportions, all those valued Mineral prop erties for which the Springs of this spur of the Allegheny have long been celebrated. Excursion Tickets to Loretto Springs for visitors, will be issued by the Peruisylvaeia Railroad Conti p.ny from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and also Baltimore, in connection with the Northern Central Railroad via Harrisburg. For further mfornuilion apply to Mr. J. Ma- DONLLD Csosaut,Moliongatiels House, Pittsburgh, Pa. A Daily Mail leaves Loretto for all parts of the Union. On the arrival of visitors at Cresson,coaches will be in readiness to convey them to the Springs. FRANCIS A. GIRBO'NS. my2.5:2m-eod Proprietor. 1 - I F all the preparations that have ever N„.l been discovered for stimulating the growth of the whiskers and moustache, rendering them beautiful and glossy, none have ever been found eons' to BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, WILLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BEM NG HAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING oriGuErrr. u ELLING HA M'S STIMULATING UNGUENT, BELLI NG w AM'S STIMULATING ONG UENT, t+ELLINGHAAI'S SktuLATING otiGuEzrr, HELLINGRAtes SIMULATING UNGUENT. BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING ONG UENT, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMIN% For sale by JOSEPH FLEMTNG, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, For sale by JOSEPH corner Market street and the' Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond. ault 6 PuZ. CEPBALIC SNUFF ; 6 doz. Terruginoun ohocoiftw Props, just received and for Bale by (IEO. A. KELLY, jylB Miegtiony •ikr Aillsrellartrotts. PRIVATE LETTER MAII rrill L Übeapest and Shortest, Route. PULE Lctiers from the Union States goirigit , the' .L.teceded dates should be directed to me at, tercel:Lin. Ky. and letters from the Seceded going to the Uoion States should be direeted to trIP at Vi;tellefly Sc. nn , under the follov 1 fig requirements: -1. Direct ycur letter prop erty. i. Escloid , UI Caine Rilh FIfTEEN CENT IN M:3lrEy (tainps wdl not de) to me by mail, and I will ria mad them daily to ill( ir letAi owl lon, and pay post age on aarne. Thi. applio to letters under half an ounce, for every addi tenal half enlace ten cenla will he regidre t. Transient newspapers ten cents Ali. 1)4. 1). , has a Drily U R. mail by Railta ad to and t orn al , points in the UnitedStatep. 11.110, hrs a, daily Confedera'e mail dy Railroad to and tram all points in tie Se ceded Slates. au:l7 FIFTY .NEW , SD r t SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his stock of Pianos, offers for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Band Pianos at great 111 rgains, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, fur renting purposes by the best makers in the country, and can be relied on as du rable and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For sale by JOHN H. PiIIELLOH, iylB 81 WOOD STREET. TO FARII3ILB ACID OTIIEE&-FOR SALE, GEOWEY'S SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1880 ITLIE superiority of this Fan over all others in use, consists in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. hoccati. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged in manufacturing and selling Agricul ture! Implements, convinced of the great want of a good Fen for cleaning the different kinds of grain and seeds, presents this to the public with full con &lance that it will meet their Wants. The undersigned having purchased the sole eght to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan and Separator, in Western Pew/Bylaw:us, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In diana and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty street, Pitts burgh, Pa. W W. WALLACE: Pittsburgh, July 18. 1861.—iv18:6mdaw WHIM & GENERAL COOPERAGE, AT THEM NEW PAOTOAT ON Payette Street, between Hand and Wayne streets, PITTSBUREN, iIIIN'A. 111M.We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whis key. Ale, 'Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the shrmtest notice and on the most reasonable terms. HENRY ERB EN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keeps constantly hand CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION, IV - 0. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 Inches .L high, 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep Nn. '2. Five stops, 9 feet 6 inches high, 6 feet 6 'riche.' wide, 3 feet ti lnchea deep. No. t. Eighl 'Mbps, 11 feet B — lnchiair high 7 rein 3 inches wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep. N 0.4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high 9 feet 6 inches wide; 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for iLlpisian cases; if Gothic eases they will be somewhat-higher For further information apply to JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Or HENRY EftBE.N, 172 ClikEtre street, apla:ly--sst law • NEW YORK. A/ANTILLAS AT CO 8T Grey Dress Goods at cost, Stella Shawls at cost, Fancy Silks at cost, Bareges and Tishuos at cost, Berage Robes at half price, : conet Lawn at 16c., worth 87k. , A, s large assortment of DOMESTIC ( ~GOORS, JUST OPENED AT W. Si.: D. HUGUIV. aul7 NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! CHARLES GIPNER, 78 MARKET STREET, Is now receiving a splendid stock of NEW' 0-00 MS, Among which may be found BLACK CHENILLE NETS, BROWN CHENILLE NETS, EAR AND CORDED NETS, HEAD DRMSES, Black, Brown, Blue, Green, and Drab GRENADINE, VEILS, MAGIC RUFFLING, all widths, LINEN COLLARS, LACE SLEEVES, &0., EMBROIDERED SETS, LINEN, SETS, LACE COLLARS, Jaminot and Swiss Edgings and insertings, GENTS' SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK SILK t MERINO UNDERSHIRTS A DRAWERS. SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. aul7 SBA -BATHING.-THE U. S. HOTEL, Atlantic, N. J., is now open for 'visitors. This is the largest and best furnished hotel on the inland, and being convenient to the beach,and sur rounded by extensive and well shaded grounds, is &desirable house for families. It is lighted with gas, and well supplied with pure water. The Ger mania eomety will furnish the music for the sea son. .The cars stop at the door of the hotel for the convenience ofguests. JEREMIAH DCHIBBIN, aulOr.lmd Proprietor. SOUTH AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—A comfortable two story dwelling house, conveniently arranged, with hall, two par_ lore, with marble mantles, dining room and ki•chen, wash and bake rcoms, bed room, all on first floor; and five bed room ball, clothes Dress and closets, on second door. Good cedar under all ~,..t hep eh oa ru st we ; as;bgrearicktsattablne,danowdoehooftmeurnme, tic two fine; .; is,goose. Wrne , strawberries , ine maple and other shade trees, shrubbery, peach trees, palm ma plume, gravel and shell walks'. Large lot of grotmd; eighty-two feet iront on South Avenue, Allegheny, by two hundred and eighty-seven feet to Rebecca s treet, a beautiful situation and °pavement for business In the city, being bat a few minutes' walk tom the new bridge, and the passenger railway is in rear of the property on Rebecca street. We can recommend the above desirable residence to any person tit search rife good house and valuable ir-orovementa. For price and terms apply at our oftice. _ _ S. CUTHBERT .t BON, 61 Market street. - SON BENT—At a low rate, from now to April Ist, No:11 Rosa street, a eoinfortable dwantog house, of seven , rooms and bath room. Oil and examme,ikyon want stood house. ina6 8. O ...NFART & SON: Sit Market at. OA T bushels Prime Oats, in stare add for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, tkoruer Marks A First sus tocdlaueous. G'IR'D, Wz. THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANYt of Waltham, Maas, beg to call the attention. of the public to the following emphatic recital.; mentlation of Waltham Watches,' by the leading; prnetteal Watch makers and Jewellers throughout, the United States The entire sig.nat Urea areVIRE( too long for publication in ono acverilsethent, boti the names presented will "be recognized by those acquainted, with the Trade as beingPx the 4highest degree respectable end intluentiaL At (holt e.§:tah, bAtmcntg m 4 be round the - genuthe Watches of the Company's manufacture, in greateariety.' Si?natures from many cities and towels not fully represented in this list will appear in a future ad. rettisement. TO THE PIJBLIAC. The undersigued .practical 'Watchmakers and dealers in Watches. havine bought and sold Amen can Watches for a number of years nasty and bar . - ing dealt in all kinds of foreign Watches for a much longer Period of time, beg to state that theY have never dealt in Watcheswhicii, as a class, or in individual instances, have beenmore satisfactory to themselves or customers, whether in respect of durability, beauty of finish, mathematically cor rect proport ons,accurate cornneneation and adiust ment, or of fine time-keeping remit:than thosementi sutured by the Waltham Compahy. 01110. N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, WM. BLYNN, Columbus, JAM N 8 J. ROSS, Zanesville, H. JENKINS & CO., Cincinnatti, WM. WILSON M'GREW, BEGGS & SMITH, " DUHAIE & CO. 14 /Ulna. J. T. &RM. ED WARDS, Chicago. F. J. ALEXANEER, La Salle, JOHN H. MORSE, • Peoria, A. HEPPLER. W. H. RICHMOND, " H. D. HAYS. Bioimington, A. B. GILLETT. 8. D. LILLESON. Decatnr, .1. B. BURPAN, Spnngileld, J. W. BROWN, Quincy, E. B. TOBIN, CI HASSE & HIJABMAN, " A, P. BOYNTON, Galena, WM. M. MAYO, Jacksonville, E. NORTHEY, Cherry Grove, A. W. FO D. Freeport, WTI. SCIIERZER, Peru, J. M. FOX, Canton, Naw YORE. WILLARD & HAWLEY, Syracuse, N. HAIGHT, Newburgh. H. a 1.) ROSENBERG, Rochester, C. A. BURR & CO., • " E.B. ETTENHE I MER di CO„, " WM. S. TAYLOR, .Ouca, W. W. HANNAH, Hudson, H, R. & H. O.CARQENTER, Troy, HOSKINS ,t EVANS, Oswego, HAIGHT & LEECH, Auburn, JAMES HYDE, JOHN H. IVFAI, Fairport, WILLIAMS & CO., Canandaigua, J. N. BENNETT, “ A. 8. STORMS. Poughkeepsie, WM. S. MORGA.N, u HEN DERSON Bags, 11 J. A. CLARK. Batavia, BLOOD k PUTNAM, Amsterdam, JENNINGS BRO'S, Saratoga, JOHN J. JENKIS, Albany, W. H. WILLIAMS, A. WARDEN Goshen, L. 0. DUNNING, Penn-Yap, CHAS. S. WILLARD, Catskill, lantaara. W. P. BINGHAM, Indianaplis, CHAS. G. FRENCH, J. MaLENE, C. A. DICKENSON, Richmond, G. IL BASCOM &CO., Terre Haute, J. M. BTANSIL, Hullttan, ADOLPH MYERS, . Plymouth, PiaNsrarritia. HEINEMAN & MEYRAN Pitt burgh, BAWL BROW N, Norristortn, W. T. KOPLIN. a GEO. W. STEIN, Easton, GEO. R. TITUS, " HECKMAN di YORE, CI GEO. STEIN; Allentown, E. J. LASCELLE, 'Westchester, us„a4o, . i#Ailizatert , JOSEPH R LADOMUK - ' - CliSalk' -- ' J. J. BLAIR, Lebanon. GItO. W. McCALLA. Harrisburg. FRANCIS C. POLACK York, G. M, Z (RN. Lancaster, GEORGE HELLER Reading, F. P. HELLER. E. AUGHINBAUGH, Cbambersbnrg, T. 8. HOFFMA N. Qreensburg, J. C. HANNA. Newcastle, C. T. ROBERTS, Ebensburg, J. C. 1 , 0E0;4. Mauch Chunk, CHAR. L. FISHER, Ashland, R. M. BT. CLAIR Indiana. R. & A. PETERSON Scranton, Nsw Juan. DAVID LAVERACIi, Patterson, W. T. RAE, Newark, ENOCH F. BILLS, Bordenton, HENNY 8.. JAM I/El9 Trenton, Missourn, J. A A. GARDNErR, St. Louis, W, C. DEFRIEZ, 4. MAURICE & HENRY " J E El U SYLVESTER, 16 Viaa u., m J. T. SCOTT & CO. Wheeling, T. B. HUMPHREYS, Richmond, Noun CAstuati. E. A. VOOLER, Salem, F. W. LELNBECK, Box= Clasorxera. J. W MONTGOMERY, Newberry, ittasatomnmrre. BENJ. EL COOK, Northampton, B. CHILD& New Bedford DEXTER & HASKINS, _ " E. D. TDADTannic; ALBERT P AI t ut.T.IFI GIFFO Fall River, F.W. MACOMB a J. J. B ENS, Gloucester, JaSEIN E r, Salem, T. M. L Worcester, EL N. STORY, " LEVI JOHNSTON, a ANDREW WARREN, Waltham. AMOS SANBORN, Lowell, JOHN BARTON, Lynn, JOHN NVGREGOR, Lawrence, W. M. ROOT Pittsfield, JOHN B. SCoTT, SI N. MOODY, Greenfield WM. KIRKHAM, Jr. Springfield RRODX leLLaD. L. .1), ANTHONY A CO. Providence, FELE° ARNOLD, E. Greenwich, Cozurscricor THOMAS STEEL & CO. Hartford, HEMINGWAY & STE‘• ENS, a WM. ROGGERS & SON, " J. J. MUNSON, New Haven, E. BENJAMIN, " J. B. KIBBY, a GEORGE BROWN, E.. HIINTIN'rON & CO Danbury, E. A. WOODFORD JOHN L. S H. D. HALL,MITH, -,. Middletown, . . JOHN GORDON, New London, J. O. BLACKMAN, Bridgeport JAB. R. AYRES, Waterbury, Maw Hems, Binatiori Concord, " SHERBURNE SHAW, L. R. HANDERSON, R KNIGHT, N. G. CARR, GEO. W DREW A CO, S. J. MELLISH, Hanover, W. 0. O.WOODIIURY, Claremont, REUBEN SPENCER, -a_ WM. B. MOR,RILL Exeter; RICHARD GOV e Laconia, JONATHAN HOMIER, Nashua, N. W. GODDARD, a. HENRY H. HAM. Portsmouth, ROST. N. BODGE, a CHAS. E. BACON, Dover, __ MAIM - F. M. HARDISON, So. Berwick, TWOMBLY & SMITH, Soco, • MOSES M. SWAN, August*: J. A. MERRILL, Poatland. JAMBS EMERY, Suasion; SIMEON BLOOD, Rockland, HENRY IIIeFENNEY, Auburn, J. T. HOWLAND, Bath, , TOfdPKINS & MORRIS, Baur, G. C. WILLI ARS G. S. A G. L ROGERS, Gardiner, D. E. LUCY, Houlton, D. G. HALL, Lewistown, BRINSMAID & HILDRETH,BntIingto VIENIO7II. n, C. IL HARDING, Bradford, T. C. PHINNEY, 'Montpelier, A. A. MEAD, J. C. BATES, Northneld, - • J. H. MURDOCK, Woodstock, C. C. CHILDS, St lotutsbuiT, C. H,_HUNTINGTON, %Albans, FOSTER GROW, W. - E. ' WALDA _ ,CE Be LEANDER AMADON, Bellows Ma: • 0. 8. JENNINGS,N. Or ~' !mean, GREGOR & CO, 4 8. N COCKRELL, ola - 4 Miss. A. N. HAM, Milford,zDeL ROBERT WILKES, Toronto, C. W. Cairnos.—As our watch is now exiensirely coun terfelted by foreign:manufactriferft,lNS have toI form the public that no watch is of our production winch is unaccompanied by a certificate of • hasness, bearing the maw of the and signed by our Treasurer, R. E. Robbins, or by our predecessors, Appleton, Tracy A Co. As these watches are for sale by jewelers gen orally throughout the Union,the American Watch Company do not solicit orders for single watched. toil & APPLETON Wholesale Agents, NoaalßrOodwali It Y. JOHN A. STODDART till Ohestent St.,, lt=el r t is Agent for Philadelphia and tyUsod ~.~;nyr~ c ~;~~~. : _.. i,,0 4. ....._... ~....--' --. *: . .i' . . 1 ..4:..'',.`‘!i* - ';':... - ..:.-40*,-- 7, ;:•:::::„2„:1•:,V;77 _ -A; ,,,, ~ • '-'-:!. A /:;*.fr 7' ~ ~I!'. . '? k 7 , ' r'k' -,7'.1'*..ii',"1,0:: r,L,:',,,:.,15.. - 4..,',41,4'K'f'5?-11'4' 3 1 - _. 44f ,.t a _,„,4,,,:h1 ~,.,.' NUillifit T.B . 3,,tiitx,A, ws , ,‘,.,..„..„.. t.., f,„A . ~.,..,,..,,,,:i , .„ 0 . , ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,.. j ,,,,,.„, -,..4.- - ‘^ ~ ": -- -ii---. --- ;:i tgli C. ' ---, • - •7 ' .;:. "' 4, - •'--k7 - - i 7 ...,..1:. - ., - .'; ..- 7 .:, - , --- i - TiiT.7•.: - ;.:-.7,:"•1. - • .. "i:;' .: It I; :4.:, LATEST Or'. - ' • ' ' -' , vi-4 - ,.-1,-Lt.,4•• , 65 , 1••,5-,4 - • •••••••4 inroin WaS 1 D . - 2-k. ,!1 11 1f ji1..F4.. Wssurno'roa, Aug. _:4... , --r4 te 4l- lAlt, ~,,,,' „,..,C - -,,` security pervades our eatka•Ca911414.94.,,Yr:•.5.,„"'F,4,,.'"J both in social and busineraxooollo. -- ; - 410! - -,,,,, ,..,.v-F , reports, there fore , thakvAlig,qll l o,l3kl.4o - ' panic struck, and n4a/). Nail9l ol Wetit.N '- dren aro fleeing from the city, anal*. Lively - untrue- &mo aPP.ro3,9;a*Vlttited sexeral days ago, but, this wka.awn.o),4o. 4 ''''' ed by th e measures the AdripplatrWn.n to guard against all posphincontirwnckee. Shefeints of the,enfireyoh,thike*-,AO Potomac aro , now 1441 1105T1119-**lld- military menu WAQaPt*P_NY;44;4_lDA„pauwa, -te groat , TaPent, say -.(444ll,___,Wltr.W.i.tge ordinary deparatetlaCtoP , M%V99 ' 't r would desire .nothin bettert 1414.1 , ',.' . . i "- ston and Beauregatd toglo m t, '-. , ! Art , • of the rebel program*, , , AitrAfflP. 1 " plates an advaneeftaWarda 1 cas l 4oo°P*/ It is reasonably,..auspen4l4 fur:rolititne quarters that this rallying cry, ia , adlpted to sustain the flagging spirit wire - rebel troops, whose numbers it is: positively known are fast thinning-out byincalk4fint, measles, pneumonia and oper,4ltoEep t z l Many absurd rumors ftliikiiim t6t.te to timepropogated byppOiont 03thilificitialig ---' 'dissensions among our teo4pe ;.'ff'f itmilliag the latest that Johnstokflac.oridie Potomac, together Vli.thr 4 1 4:IaolpaPt movements. But speCiatitioliii lbo proper source warrants virtsmitivikeortiva diction. it is certairi-thatlio_Aga#l.4likr mation has reached the. Headquarters of the army, ' ' • . , Senator Wilson, several ' days Ago, was p:essitgly tendered by .Gen,Mo,llolhm a position on his staff, since whlah time he has had the subject under coniiidenttlon. , To-day he has, by the advice'br Ilk t` vtary ~ ''' Cameron, Pest Master Generallillairi4nd ;L * l ,-.44 other distinguished gentlemepra9VO4 of • '-- ' :).' the appointment, from the adyante os of ' --ti s , : . whicn it is considered that he'lrlible•„,"#:ritTL to render more efficient service - 4100141 - .::.. man of the Senate CommitteailliAtikiirY Ji - je . Affairs. Senator Wilson leayes Witifilligten - ta." -f morrow to aid in the orgenliatioWitif a ; '',. regiment in Massachnsette, with' - a. -.flying -- battery of artillery attattiotayink4 .1 readY , obtained authority for that purpose.' - --- - .„. I aw,L;;: -1: From Fortreso'llionrimp",7 FORTRESS Monson, August 2 - I.—Via Battinzore.—Nothing of interest Aids trine spired here that is proper to communicate. Gen. Wool held a grand review and speption, this morning. He took 'in 'hil hand and examined every musket belong. ing to the garrisons. The New York News tileitzlit. PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 22.—0 n the ar rival of the New York train this morning all the newspaper bundles were exaniin ed, and every copy of the,N, Y. Daily News seized by order of the United States 311.arshttL, raise Report.. BALTIMORE, Aug. 22.—From hifiniaa4 tion believed to be reliable,2 your 'corree. pondent feels warranted in saying. that the reported crossing of the Potomac by rebels under Johnston, is untrue. Arrivals at New York., Nrw YORK, Aug. 22.—Artived, , ahip Dreadnought, from Liverpool; ahipl,,F,„ - ; Brune, from Havre brigs Ikon, Bradtihry and Nebraska, Cienfuegos, Bi3l6*:4ship Sultan, from "Manilla., • The Frigate Coiegrege r d , 4 BOSTON,Aug. 22—The ,pititat :§tates f . frigate CT:4pm is reported,,tuOy from Rio Janeiro. SILK BUNTING-: -431)-- O H o i 6 T—•• R. WILLIAMSON% NO. 41 ST. CLAIRICITiEET., OFFICES A.4...t1iyx:43: „i? NOZONGLICELL Rona, Pittsburg:4LO; EILED PROPO S ALS E S received for Conirnistirristoriia, until 12. o'clock August 24ibetutIM'gnifitV the United 8 ales Troops at IWO_ • • following supplies will be requi. - . -, :kr4itspattli •4' of August, for the sutisequent montlithe Va=ties will be increased as marts reipidredi iicit: , 49 ex ceed rations for 2,000 mien: 80—Thirty Barrels Flour. looo—One Thousand rounds Baconi4l4 6-Bix Bushels Beans. . 400—Four RunctredTonids3noni-ed7- 600—Five Hundred PoundiCtkiffstter, 90—Ninety`eridlofis Vrnegul. 100—One Efundrediturids • 800—Three Hundred Pounds easp• " • 400—Four Thindred POUnditllet._ 2000—Two Thousand Pam* Freo 4 t4 The bids will be opened at the Inctl• sated, sad the soared" fire low est bidder who earigive suillilienCe• • - " that • he will supply articrekof thribest grutlitylpitnoni• ply with this cotract. , aunt. JAMBS LADRIN,'4I.III,OIII. A. EAClriilfiWialtitri.=-4140%11001 T Directors °Moon townethritifeorniq_, will meet at Sharon school howee - onATUBBAT t the 31st inet i attetko p.'4oli . AP-ale lier Pose of employing seven teachers forthe "OXftelelt 10/10Ohl in said dinned: , Teadairehaftitg gatertOrita are reepeetfally invited brat:end.. By ordar E of the Board. . • Attest, lLis*VibliCat • •;: Janos Mus t &Meter/.A -'sWulf, ardbalw ,• . - . . ALL THE LATE .. 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