the Fittsbni t gh past. Published Bon .Mgrning, (Swiday. ExcaPieds) At the North-East corner of Filth and Wood sta. Tering: Six Doinre a year, payable strictly in adtance. SW-Single copies, Two 0ent5—.......n sate st the eonater is the Office, and by the Newsbo. vs. RATES OFFATISING bAly. Tbior 14rb• Cab • b Weak malt. • eank. a•t Il ob. 5o Two insertions, 76 Three insertions,..... 1 00 One weer, 1 76 Two 800 200 160 100 76 Three treeka,--......1 400 266 200 116 100 One month,....— 600 836 60 150 176 Two rnontha----- 700 466 60 286 260 Drawn months.--...- 900 6 00 4 60 3 00 8 00 Four m0nth5—........ 10 00 665500 8 38 460 Fite 11 00 7 86 6 60 8 65 660 Six 12 00 800 600 400 660 Nino montha---- 16 00 IA 86 8 00 686 900 One 20 00 18 36 10 00 666 12 00 Standing Card, ' six lines or less, per ann0rn.....10 00 CELARGIAIILII AT PLZAIMILL One square, per annum, (excinswe of paper)-26.00 Marriage notices. 60 saute: Death notices 26 cents b FOR 1861,-/ O N E DOLLAR THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, lISTABLISHED OYER FIFTY YEARS, WILL HEREAFTER RE FURNISHED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR FE 'OUR, IT IS PRINTED IN Rt MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE IT CONTAINS ALL TILE EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY ! Editorial, Local and Mis- cellaneous; Foreipn and Domestic Markets. SEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RIBS GET UP CLUBS in Tour no , ghbarhand• den or OSPECTUS and a SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Addresa JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BASIL E t 'WIN A. .111TERs BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Filth & Wood fits., Pitts'h. EVERY DESCRIPTION OV PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Plizoonted in the finest style; MIL -AL X X.l MIL a AS. MEM. MERCANTILE AND=LEGAL WOBK atlthertmodoe, on reasonable terms, piad to the Printing of POSTARS, PBOGILIMMES, &e., ptitorvierta, Exhibitions said Cruises LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY 1.1.e.111 , Pile facilities for turning out Work with prompt ness and despatch cannot be excelled by any other office in the city. T URPENTINE SPIRITS.-80 bkls for sale by EL. A. FAHNESTOCK ' earn& of Mist and Weed sba Ect i LF PRICE IS WHAT WE ARE gelling, oM a great many kinds of our . Sinn ' Vier i GOodn, 7 A: Mantles, ae„ far the h es t bargains. Call early. C. HANSON LOVE; anB 74 Markets ..t. nRtEN APPLES.-24 barrels cheice Appleajuat received and for sale tr! • JAB. BETZER. corner Market and First sta. 6DOZ. ZNGLISH GRADUAItED NLEABURE 5 gross French Infant Posicier, )net u received an dfor sale by GEO. A. KELLY hlB etheatavnY, oi ly. grI_ATHRIDGES always on hang for U. 13. muskets and Olen, alma for 'Shari:ea rples, 60 and 90 bores. For sale by Bows is TZTLitY. EEIN APPLES.--‘ I barrel; iris received mid for sale by ,4u28 HENRY 11. OOLLIFS. 114 .-- 10 barrels 14128ffd Oil; 1.0 do carbon do; received by W4B HENRY H. C O - 11 UTTER-10 kegs Fresh Packed - Butorjustreoeststima-for side alga ' RIMY R. croaara. .111 E---200 barr:'net • ed.and for mkt by . • 400 1.1,71% •-•••!-0.. . • 1 C jun, Ziai augings, &r. AMERICAN IRON IiATORKS. 410NE8 ar.TLA I . GULI 1i s, paystjAtirers of IRON AND NAILS, +JUNIATA AN CANNON SHEET IRON. AliaTtiag, Lamik's Patna Piga Rodg, . . Plates, &e, WA 3 12110136.118, .8 Water Stre 41 132 First Street, PITT SIBUR GU, And corner of Franklin and South Water Streetn, OttiostrO. fea7l:l. .••• . FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Muhl!'lets and Boiler Makers, Near the Penn's & R. I - , , ,.anger 1 ?cunt. MANUFACTURE APITTSBU, LL RCIII KINDs PA., OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to ens Anndred and fifty home power. and for ( .rue Mile, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, rim. I Sire particular attention to tne mon4trumhon of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for up rights, mufti) , and oracular saw Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship meat at short notice, Engines and Boilers °revery ktoscription: Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought iron Shafting,, Hangers and Yullieo in Avery variety, and continue Lhe manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.. Our priced" are low, our machinery manufactured of the host quality of materials, and warranted in all cases W give satisfaction. *-Orders from all parts of the itountry solicitee 41U1 p:01111,L17 SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTIOI WA FOCIATInti, Warehouse, No. 15 0 0 First pad VP) Ber.ond iareata Man facturers of all al 50a and d eacri lions of coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, (.-iac and Walar Pipe, Had trona, Dog Irons, Wagon Hoz aa,Sieei Moulda, Ilea,Hangere and Coupling's. Also Jobbing and Kane in C,altiagi, or every de scription made le order. Faring a complete ma,l..aa soop nuseriea to ti. e Foimary, all no-canary ft , alit be carefully "tWntia.4 to- LAKIC SUPT ILIOR (Meru All NVEI AND BIIILTING WORKS PARK, iIiTUR.Dir & WORKS , YEANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Coppe: Soma, Raised Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder. &c., also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Shea Iron, Fire, Ito. Constantly on hand, 'I inmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 140 First. and 120 Second streets. PiUshurgh. Pa Spec , i oniers of Conner out to ant d.oired nattern. fe.ol.l•doe la 1144111 IR. BOLE, taiI A NGINE BUILDER 416' MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, cor. rbury and Duystiose Way, litillamga, Pit., will make to order, and warm:Awl an good as can be made, the following maeliinstry, no :.—Sitcwro Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and Iron; Pia ners,for wood and iron; Drilling Machines ; lioutsen and 'robactoo Serowe; Patent-right and Model Ma chinos, in the bestmanner; Shafting, Pulites, and Pungent, of all puss and variety ; Serowe, of any di. ,ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also MAK" and have on hand, Doctor and Nig:nd Engines., and Deck Pumps for hik.CCIIMKt... Lathe Inhears anu other Plardag t.luoe to order; Can plane 32111011(w wide, by ti Met 0 menet: long. SE Orders Promptly Felled and Edrossay Soanted. N. S.—Particular atiennoti and promptitude giv en to repairs on Priming Presaos and other Ma. chinos. mylblyd `nsttrattre llonongahela Tnsurance Co. OF PITTSBLiRCH Orrlcsa.--.1 A M. F.'-1 A. 11 I ITC 11 1:-. PrNoolen if. Y M. AT Wok) 11, . CA PT. .11S. Wn.,o LAW FLN, Uou'l goflt. FFI CIE NO. I)t4 11" A'11. , . it S Wttl /luso> e. of Fire ilart/u Ltsks. AasET:i, !1A `r lan. 1581, bLOC , IC Due Bills payable on denisn,l and secured by two approved names.( Bills Receivable Bills Discounted Mortgage 114 Shares Mechanics Bank stock coat 4 6,106 00 100 Shares Camel.? Bank stock coat 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 60 Shares Bank of PI tt burgh Mance of Book ACCOLIIaR Office Furniture Clash ItIRKG".I ORS. Wm. R. FIqIITII-9, J. A. ilutctor, on, Wilson hillier Joan Atwell, W m. Rea, S. B. Robison. Jno M'Devut P.o.hArd Hays, Joe. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Robt Daizell, (4 , 0. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, JULIO Woodburn, Allegheny Insurance Co. OR PITTSBURGH. OFFICE.-80. 37 Finn St., Bank Block INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF Flit .1 ANL) MARINE RISKS. AAC JONF.2, Preeident; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; D. M. HOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM Li EA N, General Agent. lanterose—lmatc Jonea, C. U. Hazsey, Harrel Chude, Capt. R. (:. Gray, John A. S. L. Fahnestootr, John U. MoC;:rd, Ceyt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterlinc. Capt. W. Dean, RoLit. L. M'Grow, Rob't Day.a. wriB WEST BRA NCH Mutual Trwuraaace Company, LOCK ktAV KN CLINTON COUNTY °BARTH RED AY THE LNOIS L &TUNE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Chsh Cr5pita1.....11300,000 Premium Nam $131,843 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE on RaiWings, Merchandize, Furniture, .e, in town or country. DLIUCTORS on. J. J. Pearc. , , J. B. Anil, T. 'f. Abriuns, Hon. G. C. Barvey, Chan. Cunt, D. K. J. , krn.n, ans. A. Mayer, Peter Dick eon, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HUN. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Anne es, Vice President. Tam. lilrtatua, Secretary. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh._ Oftlos— No. 63 Fourth Street, DIRECTORS. Jacob f'ainter,Rody Patterson, I. Grtor Sproul, C. A. Colton, JaMBA H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Spmul,Nicb. Voegbtty, Geo. W.Smith. A. J. Jones, Wads Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered Capital . 5300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS I'ARRN, of all descriptions. 0171, SILEI A. A. OARP.I ER, Premdont. I. GRIER SPROUL, St•crotar7. ::; ono, /t.i. EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. lib Water street, Pittaburgh, Pa, is prepared to bring ont or send hack passengers from or to an part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packet& BIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALF, payable in any Put of Europa. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road: Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the tines of Steamers Sail ins between New York, Liverpool, Gisegow and Galway. fall Vlaning S. JAS. MILLINGAR, MONONGAHE- La, PLANIII6 MILL, wontd the ROLM that he h.ss reknit Sillea the fire. and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now premed to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and abutters, kiln dried, frames, morddings,box •T n i lltdelrttb, September 7,1157. Os* SUN UMBRELLAS AT REDUCED pRicEs,A first rate hoe of Sun Umbrellas at a line reduttion ir_prfee to close out the stook. RATON, MAORUM IRV ate sad 19 Fifth street. .A. 17 A. C 4 E: ET. 0 "CT 3:0 LlZterts - Street, PENNSY! VA NIA l'Ashill:NflEit JOHN Proprietor. lIA \TING taken an lii up,wiLh n.ll ate modern improvom •ute, this popular rt sort, Ulf , BUI , ACr.t.r to prepared pecomtno.i.ce his old customers and the public generally, with the lot the market Affords- Oysters will tss ner ved up le every variety of style, during the ante eon. His Wines, Lupinre sad Mee no feels con- Adent 11 recornmerufing to the public for th.,r Can, Bucket and y4ell Oysters received daily and 9.d Witlieesie and Retail. myllarlyti SEETIN'S OLD STAND. COMMAS STONE, Proprietor. AVING TAKEN and fated up, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate hie friends and the pub ic generally, with the best the market aforde. oYsTKEts will be nerved up in every variety of Pyle during the season. uquoas and ALE be feels confident in re. commending to the public for the:r excellence. AfEff - fiIEAIS served up at all bourn, and PAT an.l BOARDERS taken. aptily OYSTER AND EATIM HOUSE, 80. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WIIOLLHALI LND nerea DIALZO4I DI LAKE AND ;EASTERN FISH, F R LSI7I PH ILA DELPH IA ANL) BALTIMORE 0 YS TERS &NI) WILL GAMS, All l~ their proper Season. n 026 GEO. HEINEMAN 4 CO. IVirIANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AIIR -14:21Z, Proprietor, N 0.344 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger Depot or the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most isonvenient G once 10 toe city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor haying, at considerable expense, fitted upon excellent style, the MANiiiIONHOINE, would respectfully nolieit ft share of publics patron age. There is !smashed a splendid Sl'AtiLle. and extensive WAGON-IA RD, atfording ample nesiozre rnodalion to trareleis and Meamsters. if is Larder and Raw will be furnished with the bast the mar ket roes stford. ter,' E!ORA Ifi(;EDIVIAR ESTATCIitiNI 7 , HT ELI TOILIN«., F I I , I3,STRER"I'. rpriE ArIENT I )N t )1 , MERCHANTS and "therm to dlrtlf.ted to that eetaltnahment., which tag been recently hued up for the pnrpoae allordinge SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Ceuntry folkfl attending market are particularly urntod to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON wi.l a.ways be burial, of the fret3heet the ntrl:ct atlords. ap29:d4w ainters. T. T. rIIGuRN, OIT S , S a -AND- ORNAMENTAL /NT PAINTER, 2, Cur. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) Sir All work entruated to me will le Neatly iind Promptly Executed. ocaily $2"2,634 17 NNT , HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth St., Bats Wood at Sudthil PITTSBURGH. PA. triir-All work p ro-vtly attended to. tny26:lyd :01 1 144:14G40).:0;Alleaki 411 - Orders son,‘,eti at basement shop, Grant street, oppoette Cathedral. SPRING AND SUDIN ER GOODS —AT— REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A CHOICE AND SELECT STOOK OF GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER SALES, which have been selected with more than usual care,: nd feel confident that in the RICHNESS Ole PARRIC,AND STYLE —0 F— GI- 0 C) 17 S , AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will SURPASS ANY GOODS of the kind ever before opened in this city, and would respect. fully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public to examine the same for themselves S'ARIIEL GRAY & SOI, MERCHANT TAILORS. mylo 19 FINTH STREET. .1. A. LIPPERT, Agent, Yo. 70 Fifth street. SMITH & PITCAIRN, lierebant Tailors, Itvhorairturvizverimiohg D. BRUCKLOCHER, TAILOR, TJAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS ILL Re his old stand, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where he will be glad to see his old friends and public generally. Will also do CUTTING for fareiltes. for boas sad masa. lee M. LITTLE, MILOHANT TAILOR, NO. SA SAINT. CLAIR. STRRICT I (Dr. Iriah's New Building,) PIrrITRGH. w. a. M'GR.F..- fd. DOSCH. WH. M'GEE & CO., • MERCHANT TAIXORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing 00041 R, corner of Federal .etreet and Market Sqnare,A_ llegheny city, Pa. lel2 ly-dew _ . A DIE 6 LADIES : 1111 100 •N : : : . a superelr article, for sale by SE M B. DOLLARS. ttt l (Easfiturre3, E. WATT S; wren TERRY, PRICE & IM PORTION AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestinga, Tailors' Trimmings, oitc., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOAN 9. Mar, DANIEL s. PILAW OLIVIA T. ?Naar. Naohing Masses, _&c. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., 2dA.NuFAcTITREus OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT az PICTURE PRAMEN Gilt and liniiation Rosewood Mouldings. 1 , F.A.1.EF:.4 IN FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 12S Saialthfieid Street, I tenaler's Bloc*. between Filth and Sixth, Pitts burgh Pa. ii•g-• City Glare at manufketureer Pnee• 'WM Partite!' inr SlLl.Pni:ca given to repairing Paintings. Reguilding Frames and batiineati cards framed at wholesale prier. 0 perly Awls and fastadrxez _ IN THE DIAMOND, P. O'BRIEN. Ji errhant Unithrs. No. 4S CONGRE.%3 HEEL GAITERS $1,87, CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37, AT No. 15 FIFTH sTRErr, se7 D. 8. Dltri..sza BACHE& SDAY MORNI forwarding and Commission. TAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and tIP Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, N 0.112 North LetTlqi, Saint Louis. N. 8.--I will give immediate and personal attention to all business entrusted to my :Isar% Mr which eliargea Will be reasonable. References - Reterencest L. E. Forsythe, St. Louis; Paul Leaning. Eit, Leah, ; Brasnears t Co. Cincinnati; Messrs. TruX A .1. Craig, Philadelphia; M'Arihur, Byte A Gibbons, New York; W. C. Pellnwell, T. Ewing;Ransas; Northup Co. l anee.%J. W. Burbridge a Co. New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Pennock & Hart, Pitts. burgh; G. W. Cana, Pittsburgh; P H Rail, R. D. Adams. t`hiengo.W. tk,olintiigh, Burlington, lows; W B. Po.tiewatt, Burlington, Iowa; Capts. Bowman, and river men generally. mhlilalm SILK BUNTING IME=I CHINTZ FLAGS MEM R. WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 17 ST. CL A IR STREET MOTICE --P,ONIMOI.I)ER, , ,OF ILE PMNNURC:H. Fe, 'R'l' WAYNE A1.:11',A60 1011,1tiwo mpg rANy. Holders of bonds of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of the Ohio and Indiana Rail mad oa - npany, 01 the •rt Wayne and chimp-, Railroad Company, t f she various etas.es, and of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wsytei 'nil Cbv ago Railroad tfoicrtnnv. who love sole t•rdied the tut, eement of re-organization, ass re/tumid without de/ y to do posit their bonds it ith JOHN FERGUSON, nos. ten 33 Pine street, New It orb city; In conformity to said agteement. Ho dors of sny of the aleivo hoods who have not sulnutrilsai the said agreement, are notified to do so with ilit fort, er delay. The agreein-nt may be rogned at the Office of the Secretary et the Company at No 23, Fifth street, PI iteteirgli The sate t f the said railroad will rake place on the 24th of t let ther, 1861, and all persons omitting to subscribe the agreement for reorganization, or omitting to derived., their bonds in iiteiftson for the nue of the purchrotni, agents at tin sale, will Ii Gable to he excluded from participating in the purchase. .1 F. It. LAIsiLIKR., Chairman of Porrhsaing Committee. Join It. Fitaansori, seltfirel FIFTY _NEW !MN • • AIM SECOND lIAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. THE :SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his stock of Pianos. off re for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty Nt w and Second Hand Pianos at groat lit ;gains, for trash. These Pianos have nearly all been Illatig espocially for the subscriber. for routing purpoties by the hest makers in the country, anti ran be rutted on an du rattle and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For sale by .10111 V IL ,7 1ELL011. IYIO 81 WOOD STREET TO ?A!LVK AND OTIIINS-FOIL NUB, OILOWE VII SUPECRIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTEE JANUARY 10, 1800. THE superiority of this Fan over all others in use, consists in its cheapness, mm plicity and durability. Behead. In cleaning g rain faster, better and more thoroughly With less labor than any other mill vVer Otterati. - . The patentee of the above Fan has baen lone en• gaged in manufacturing and Belling Agncul tura! implements. ennvfnc , l l of the great cant of a good Fan for cleaning aaa daterunt Jamas of grain and seeds, .r.wesents thin to the public with full non. donee that it will meet their wants. 'I he undersigned having plirohaaed the sole right to manufacture and pelf tlia above (imam Fan and Selicrator. to Penusyluanal, 'Western irgmlx and t duo, and right to cell in In diana and Illinois, is now prepared to till tail orders Wholoss.le or Retail at 818 • Liberty street, Pitts burgh, Pa W W. WA LLAIIE, Pittabiirgh,July IC, 1561.—Iy1S:6riulaw 01.11750 01 , A 1 , 111.1C1i, Western District of Pennsylvania, as. wIIEREAS, an information has been filed in the District Court of the United States of America for the Western District of Penn sylvania, on the fifth day of September, in the year of our Lied one thousan i eight hundred and sixty one, by Robert B. Carnahan, Dni , Attorney of the United States, on behalf of the United states, alleg• log in substance that a certain lot of pig metal, amounting to seven hundred and eighty•one tons, more or less, is now on the wharf at the port of Pittsburgh, in the said District; that the same IP owned, in whole or m part, by Pointer Brothers, citizens and residents of the State of Tennessee, and now in the possession and charge of John Moorhead, of Pittsburgh, in said District; that in pursuance of the Act of Congress approved July 15, Is6l. the President of the United States issued his proclamation, dated August 16,1861, declaring inter olio that the inhabitants of the State of Tennessee aro it a state of instil re:tien against the United States, and that all commercial intercourse between the same and the inhabitant, thereof and the citi zens of other Stales and other parts of the United States is unlawful, and that all goods and chattels, Wares and merchandizo coming from Bald State of Tennessee into other parts of the United Stales, by land or water,will be forfeited to the United States; and that said lot of pig metal, owned as atoresaid, R"1111 conveyed from the said State of Tennessee to said city of Pittsburgh, and that the name thereby became forfeited to the use of the said United States, and praying that the some be condemned as forfeited as aforesaid. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persona claiming the said pig metal or any interest therein, or lien thereon, or in any manner interest. ed In the earns That they be mei appear before the said District Court, at the city of l'itteburgh, on the first Tuesday in October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, (provided the same shall b e a day of jurisdietion, otherwise on the next day o' jurisdiction thereafter,) then and thor to inter pose their claims and to make their allegations in hat behalf. d. ISLIRDoCH, U.S. Marshal Western Diet. of l'enna. PITTALWROII, September 6th, ]SRI. se7-td ti AVENUE R KSIDENCE FOR SALE—A comfortable two atou dwelling house, conveniently arranged, with hall, two intr.' lore, with marble mantles, dining room and kilchen. wash and bake rooms, bed room, all on first floor; and live bed rooms, ball, clothes press and closets, on second floor. 4 30011 cellar under all the house; a brick stable, cold hens°, ac.; two fine grape arbors; great abundance of currants, goose. berrie,, strawberries, An. lee maple and other shade trees, shrubbery, peach trees, pears and plums, gravel and shell walks. Large lot of grouod, eighty-two feet. front on South Avenue, Allegheny, by two hundred and eighty-seven feet to Rebecca street, a beautiful Situation and convenient for business In the city, being but a low minutes' walk from the new bridge, and the passenger railway is in rear of the property on ltebasaca street. We can recommend the above cleanable residence to any person in search of a good house and valuable impro - vements. For price and terms apply at our office. • H. CUTHBERT h SON, 51 Markeestreet. GENTS FINE FIXENCB BOOTS, Of Brooks' Manufacture, E1R1,1,1141,1 AT NRW YORK PRICKS, FOR CASH, At 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SHCMBRTZ & CO. sel6 ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! ELEGANT! BEAUTIFUL I PRETTY! CHEAP! For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, anZi 8T Woo 4 street 5 SBARRELS5 BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED, just reeeiverl pad for sale by 6EOR6E A. RELLY, Druggist, sole CO Federal street, Allegheny. 25 BBLS. HEMP SEED, just received and for sale by G &MOE A. KELLY, Druggist, sel9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. 50DOZ. PURE CATAWBA WINE, for medicinal purposes, just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, self 69 Federal street, Allegheny. (BEAT BARGAINS IN HOOP ILA SSlEtTit—lVew styles just received at a great redaction in former prices. EAToN, fdACRI:TAS AZIB 17 and 19 Filth street Pan . "They go right ,to the Spot,' I , ISTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICRI SPA LI , ING , B Throat Clonfections. ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, (,DOD FOP. LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CON sUM PTIV ES. GENTLEMF.N CARRY SPA I. DI N .S' TAROA T CONFECTIONS; LADIES ARE DELIGSTED WITH SPA L.D.I NO'S 211E0A T CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPA LDING'S TII ROA T CONFECTIONS. They rdieve *Cough inotantly. They dear the Threat. They give strength and volume to the robed - They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightful to the te.te. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. ' I adv., every one who ha. a Cough or a Houk, Voice or a Ea I Breath, or any difficulty ol the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confection 8 hay sill relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will find them very ❑eeful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetingii For stilling your COUgi , or allaying your third-. If you try one package am safe in ...eying that you will ever afterward! consider them indiapenaible. You will find them at thelDrug,giste and Beaters in Melanie.ci PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My Rlgnature is on oath pankaie. All otherFaie , u3unterfeLi A Package wdi be aunt by mild. propn+4l, on re eeipt of Thirty Cents Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, jal3 No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK CURE had czploteairk t „,,l, CURE - Y0 Nervous Headache 5 ‹ .4 7 , CURE inky , Hezda BY Y THE USE OF TH &ME CEPA ALIC PILLS the perolic attacks of Raman or Sick Boacifiche may be 1.1 . 0'm:1140; and if taken a. the commencement of an attack immediate relied from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fall in removing the NCISIM and elaculAr he to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the Bowels—removing Costimiass. For letarary Aida, Stagertr, Delicate Femalea,and all persons of scdentary habits, they are valuable as a Lax Jive, improving the appetite, giving fond and vigor o the digestive organs, and restoring the n. tural elasticity and strength of the whole system. r.e CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in. stigation and carefully conducted experiments, -aving been in use musty years, during which time they nave prevented and relieved a vast amount of pate and suffering from Headache, whether origin. sting in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times withrfect safety and without making any change of perfect diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to tulnaimater them to children. Beware of Counterfeits. Tho genuine have five signatures of Henry Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Medi. eines. A box will be Bent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. ♦U orders should Im addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 CM sr qtraat. Nwv York Nrom the Examiner, Norfolk, Po. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made,triz.: Cure headache in all its forms. Prowl. tho Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in mere than a thousand eases with entire success. From t'te Demo/sof., St. Ctoed, Mum. If you are, or have bean troubled with the head ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have them in ease of an attack, Prom the A rive:Hirer, Providanca, R. I. The Cephalic 'Pills are said to be a remarkably etiective remedy for headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent oiimpinint which has ever been discovered, Frans the Western R. R. Garotte, Chicago, 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Bpaiding, and his unri. yelled Cephalic Pills. Ahrn the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persona suffering with the headache, who try them, will stick to them. From the Southe n l'ath Finder, New Orleans, La' Try them I you that are afflicted, and we are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce. Prom the St. /.out Demotrat. The Immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing. From the Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr.flphlding would not eunnoot hie name with /in article ho did not iltolo to poeseee real merit. From the Ativernser,Provictenee, R. I. The 1.,,..:1nany in their favor is atrong, from the trcst reepecteole quarters. From the Tnay News, Newport, It I: Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kind& From the Cennneercial Buaetin, Boston, Masa g o ict to be very eflicacdous for the headache. syr-A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARKS °LUX will save ten times Its cost atm:tally:VW SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! Sir" A Smog rs Tna Bens Niaca."-ii. As amidenta will happen, oven in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys' Crockery, &cr. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meete at each emergencioa, and no honeehold can allord to be without it. It is always ready, and up yin sticking point. "USEFUL IN EVIU?.Y HOUSE." N. B.—A Brach accompanies each Bottle. Priee 25 <mite. Addre H ss, EN RY C. SPAI.DINR, Na 48 CEDAR street, New York) CACI (ON As certain nnpnnmpled petritons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecung pnblie, imitations of my PREPARED al.Uni, I would caution an per sons to examine before purchasing, and see that the fall name. sa-SPALDINGS PREPARED on the outside wrapper; all others are.iwindlini counterfeits. -. Foi!.aeb9 JOSEPH P LEMING, eornerDimnond and Market shviet. .tobAlldiiv 2' 00 SACKS DRIED PEACHES IN more, and for ale b • feel 4 4 BIGKETI3ON: , j 1 A -,_ •• - . ALL PER;ONS rune -LIVING TICKS :TS EO4 ST JSEPH.' And other p'dnte in Noit O hern MisitouriOhe'lltate of KRIIPAS, or the Territories, eheztld insist on having tickets that read by the Li 0 lITEI MISSOURI R A ILROAD, The only rail route from St: louts to St Joseph. It to the ahorteet,and gni kest line by thiitteen bolo.a to the remotest point readied by rail, and i. Mateyo as cheap RAI any other. Are-t- ny your netrete to Aeneas and aMpoints in Northern Missouri by the North Mis.onn Bail , road. IRA AV A. STURGEON, ' Pren't. and Gen'l Stmt. NortlytMileener R. R. Resa._li. Szatorts. Agent. eelfttlm- • FITImitIIROTTREMA LE:COLLE( E. THIRTEEN THA.OIIEI3B. THE FA LL TERM :WILL COM ; MF.NCF, TUF.9141, September 3d. The buildings have been thoroughly refitted, and no Apparatus, Telegraph, Cabinet, Ac., added, making the institution second to none in the land. Pupils instructed ant only In the regular college course, but in any department, ouch no TELEGRAPHING, Languages, Local or Instrumental Mu is 1) aryl and Painting. For catalogue, address. Rev. I. C. PERSHING. autiasid • Pre-ident. Mr & M . rm. • Tetetleux 9 8 S CHOO 14 FOR , NOUNG .1, DIES, _UBE RE-ChPENED L A T IN . SEPT. th 1 118NCII AND TAuarrr without extra charge by Mr. Toted Ili, a native of Paris and graduate of the. allege hark.- wages. No. 148 Third street, Pittsburgh. N Oakland end M'r ere vi Ile cars pass by the door. fin 24 • d TO WHOLESALE CASHBUIThII4..' 11PILSOAr., tiaRAR lc CO., INVITE attention to their very large ,tortc of Staple and Faney. Dry GoOde All who buy soon will save a profit over those who buy late, as prices ate almost daily advancing, especially in Cotton Goods. Pittsburgh, September a 1881 Co - Partnershlp. rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS _IL day formed a Co-Partnemhip under the name and style of PERKINS, MERRICK itt the Paper, Rag and general Commission Business. JNO. M PRRRINS, C. HENRY MERRICK, Pittsburgh. Pa_ March C. CLAPP. -. March let, len. J pro M. Mix C. CLA' PERKINS, MERRICK & CO., WHOLESAI.F. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &e., Manilla Rope, Brootn-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers W rial.%_Bu3., &o. are ß hous ate e No. 82 Third Street, mart :PPMEIEWBGH. PA „IN FAY FALL GOODS AT W. & D. BIUGIUS). fti - NEW FALL GOODS ATE HUGUS'. E WA I F A L L y o 0 0 DS:A T D. HIUGUS,.:- WeAare just opening one Of the largest and best assorted stock of FANCY & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS n:tbe city Ift.As we bay - and . ,:nelligooils, exclusively to 4 club, we can offer better inducementa to the pu& Ha than any other house in the city. !sal , SAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. S(5Af: THE CHF:M.IOAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. 0. & J. H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public. Its superior advan tages are found in its cheapness, eating of labor, and its effi:acy in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without inuiring the skin, or in the least wise damaging the 'finest quality of goods. it can be used with all kinds of water. --. • - . Reference is made with plesimre to the subjoin. ed certificates, eminating from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa cility afforded of seeing it fully and fairly tested. Quarterma.ster'B Department of the Tweyth, Thir ttenth and Fourttavetit Begimerds, Fe. lole. "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Erainve Sean.' having been used very eatensitely Incur Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was Mimi] admirably adapted to the use of the soloiern, and procured the moat superior „Roap which cou.d he 'procured for the service. JAMES A. ERIN. Quartermaster 3.21 h Reg. ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg M. K. biS../ORREAD, Quartermaster 13th deg, an2B. Jemmies' Hakes ailMajorAppeir al --France, and:Aftleoralco. , W.y3rurrcrriosr, Sept. 1 5 8.-lit true that - Senator Baker has been appointed a Ma jot tienerskof Volunteers, but fieluit not signified his acceptance cf=thelposithint— lie regarda.lis,plaee in the 'tiepittol as the highest to Whie4 at4;_pyingaik xenicslo7,,, asptio; 'and honed - it not lirObable;'ol. tattling • the opinion, unless the;pretsingezigensits of tho paw* try " will demand . _. tits feArvipOjriAteftl; :A. letter kiwi 'Pima_6l;o, says the French Governmestrass'qesFect!! • fully declined tri'lnfolfiri thti-Ar later there ofthb:Aectlol-the diode: to be -Atd:FiP4 .filladxgA*44weeTern pleat; ot&elattex wig Pe'dnly apprised of it thiiiniti.tll43 Pletitif('ldintstsr. Solar as appears , frointOtt'hibfai- , the'lhOVezhinkta of France and Englasaarbinotmeduitrily hostile. EADQUARTFAS ' 147-167- Dissolution of Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES & LAUTH expired by timitalinn on the first day of August, Is6l. The business of maid firm will be mottled ty the new firm of JONES & LAUGH LIN& Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residing in the city of Pitts.. burgh, have formed a limited partnership, under the firm of JONES & LA UGRIAN& in the business manufacturing and dealing to IRON,(in succes sion to the late firm of Jones & I suith,) in which firm the general partners are BRNJAMIN T. JONES. THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE IN: JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN sl3. LaUGHLIN, and the special partner is JAMEtf3 LA UGH LlN,who has contributed sere* theinuuni tour hundred dollars to the Compton atOCk Of Eald partnembip. whma is to comment* as of rbOirse, day of Augnst.lBBl, and to terminate on the first -I day of Angust,lB"B. Septemba, 18,1861. B. F. JONES, T M. J NES, 0- W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN JEWIN B. LAUGHLIN ' JAMES L&LIGEILIN. ael7-3md Heirtmeattas PIMMTITAMA Ittorms, guiza Ta xagrsies Lzreaveser, Al6llBlllJite, Ileptember 10,1851. Pennsylvania needs blankets and stockings for her 30,000 brave soldiers In arms to support the Government. Every factory capablaof making blankets, even. to a single loom, should at once be put in opera tion. Liberal contracts will be given to all such. Blankets should be wool grey. 7 feet long by 6 feet a inches wide, and weigh full 6 pounds, with the letter P. V. in black, 4 inches long, in the ten . - tre of each blanket- DISPATCH I . . . Stockings will be needed the coming winter— half hose °smocks, good sizes, one-fourth popnd. each. Let army moomr, vita anti sister knitnno , or more pairs. Let associations be formed bleach - county, with. a tiessorer at the county seat, with whomt the ,fockings Can be dePoviled and forwarded toi the military store at Harrisburg. The United Shama contract price, twenty-five cents per paKwill be pa id to each county treasurer, and thus a fund can be raised to supply the wants of volunteer Swathes to which every patriotic woman in the Enact can contribute her share. H. O VALE% seLS-Ptilldtw Quartermaster-General P. V.' JESSF, JOlll.. SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ADD Dealer In lour, Drain and all Jalndent Country Produce; Vines and Lb. quorarClgarn, Tobacco, dr..u• Liberal advances - made criconsignmCnli of High Winos. O. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST., CORNER OF WALRUr PHEGADELPEEE*. ; su2eclyd "DOT CLAY.-135 Inertia - -.3rUisouzi j„ Pot Obq for CHM/ Manurileturea; slit -Kaawayouwei-1 ~t~ceil~inP~usµ~. ._.; POR TAN T. A 4 Wood Street, Z t'' - B Y Tr 314., - - Letter trot . 4Fi i c i44 - 4 - it ' 'tted t 8 e ei_ . --,, ei zitr es '64l.r)ettper4Y. I , WASH INGToN C i lla", - , 5,itt..2 - 8 ., Snored/I. rf Seward has written -a tetierleittiply to a, memorial, taking iltill'attisntim:s/f the government to whq...;:thriy y I.4preklnt as treasonable matter onnthinedlit a letter bearing the date of ,W, .:1140e,, August 414 published in th.r„Rit, .91 Times, and they express thiair'..c - fiptiOn -y-that the statement made .IA „VIA, communication are untrue, andr_itlie the. design'of the writer to bring the.-oredit and femo r a the government in disraintien in foreig n coon.. tries. He says, firrittiyi 4 :AiitisTfervisie with the press even in ifie ~Orste Of ' - iul existMg insurrection can belliittAell oitly_lupyan the ground of publie dauger, I do-stot see any such danger in t.e ptisseinkc.flo,4oll one fOreigner dors pervert our hospitality to shelter himself in writing elfininricrun publication Rgninst us for a for - higni)iii 4 A hundrodrother-foreigners, asineelligent.. .rind as virtuous and rikrespectahlwea.hols,i.4 Fire daily enrollipg r tbfrugaves l in the U:B.,_ - _, Army twdetand - and rmlifitiffn the Union AS the chief h4e'of hifinsilitY,ij4l,clrl.44 - tries. and for all ages- , t7Otild - theiki!,pffi,b, better illbstilitioir ef - that greht:lll.olotikrrr tal truth of our system 'Visit' - c)zetil'or, :. .. opinion may' safely lie toleiat4wlityll*ti.J. sun is left free to combat it f' — '' -___- 'v.) . 1 A circular bee been itmieri 14,the-80-0411,& thry of State. In order*? ptet,enesekitree:: of y roperty hblonging to the tine citlienik:?llltl4., i: qurrectionary 'Stitt-eh Ixot'iiarrantedi*o: a •ts of Congress ' iSifiting ' in (hid elibi " 1 ,clireeting.special attention of itie,l4l:oB - , , y find the bistriet Attorneys of the 'V "", ` States to the r provisions of These ;V : i l 4:`, C. ngress, that no property /Icl:inflect; fE . 4, aujected to forfeiture, except, such ak kegur transit, or provided for trigisit,tikfit .! trom Insurrectionary States, or wed forilitit:o4 l motion of the insurrectioth 'itear'estate t „ ;bonds, prommissary ,uotes, morthyf *ji4er t posit and t h e like tre; therefore, 4iiit'a!ibi: ject to seizure or confiscatitii lathe`tjtil i Bence of evidence of such viriliiirel'imi'—r) All officers, while vigilant lb' wec piiVen- .: .tion of the conveyance ot prOperty to _Oi , 'from instotectionary Stsves,'"or the!_use'of it for insurrectionary' purPoltea• are exPect•f - ' ed to be careful in, °voiding ,unneceefuiry i. vexation and coot by seizures not warrant,-, ed by law. Fight-at Ditureatstuwn. The Rebels Routed., LEAVENWORTH, Sept. Terri,ea of this morning learns that a fight took place at Mareatstown, Mo., on _Tumidity' morning, between sit - hundredtlYederal troops under - Qol. _3iontgemeryAnd Cot. Johnson, and. feur„littntired rebels, in . which the latter were,. '.completely routed,. with loss of seven 'killed, lone hundred' horses, and all their - tante' supPliek•ZA Our fource lost two privates killectan wounded. .liol. lfotinsc n t,wldle,riding.a, • the head of fligwpland wis pierced kx anC - rnstiintly ' 'ltte bullets took effectin , hfailiest4 two bucks shot in the neck, 'one bullet. in the left shoulder, one in thel4 thigh, one in the right hand, and.one In/ the left. )3.e died urging his men to' fight for the stars and stripes; ' • Enlistments in . Einnsylvaliin. HARRIEBU RG, Sept. s.g2 —Gov. Cnitin has determined to' stop'ail enliitmentegn the State for foreign regiments, and will ,issne a proclamation to that effect on-Thee^ AV. Secretary Cameron is here and fully : sustains the decision of the' State authori ies. AU enlistment of troops' hereafter Will , besteddect:tothe - control ot , tbo , State authorities,t and 3hey will . be organized ender 446 laWliegthpi3tais Lion from the NAtiotiartlovernittent.' The 'Attorney Geiieratis-nbiyin - and - if isactively- i3rigaged-to prevent 9 Ylvania h cops from being artered;.oil Ato foreign, regiments, thus deprtYlng-earnrn of the benefits of our"Siate -' Railroad. Accident, Sept,- 22.,-An,aeoident,qo -on. Saturday, night; on the' Mirth firn Canting Railroad; nine &deli 'frbizl' the k eitir. • One train of troops vas' f owlb g - • another and run - into:lle desk , par vf.:1,31e fofward train, killing two,-Odterici_aftd wounding two eIVtIY. 2.liikengfTedilld 'his leg broken: . he' idlied'helo the 49th PennsylvardiL• -, Thele , hiltaiiiiire • John Fulton and ,Danild - - Oarterßoth were in the battle of Bull Run, andl bed +r re.enlist4" . lilt !trim . 6r. JOB - ES, N. F.;44litf*:4'll4rOYal matketeac t ui tt ivrenditt''liithisett, ftrx.. - eaPoA Baca on Sunday mo rAtiwindretri!huAlar' '..: '''-:,-; ceptod by the- Min P l Ahti,4 l o 7 :ol4deat -- ..fZi are to the 16th Ist: "Viiitaunkiliklatut- - - - r da , baa -arrived- out. ' - ', 1 ' ,' '1. ,"471 `. ." .".c. +* ' . l Cowshed advanced-N.7? 311110fitideit of • i the - Neek-Ainotutted, to 66 , 1 VOytmitiniSfiThe --- ,` '. sales ka Friday were estimated AtE49t, 100 1 ;1* belps, and om BattudAy et 16 ,110c(Wasghtt; -.? 'niszketil6l; 'faryliefe: . 4 -- . ,;„,„;:w-, .÷-,,'„ -Tile reim4veseonfirmed thattheiihara,:cs::-1 ican. mllinimUttlEC.l3;noiwatit had -,otreredft- - ,thuttheldt a _ . t40..?0,4,1,0174,,,z,.1 but tlierestkt ii het — - ,'-, .*-:Y,---a illarinish befine,lfort ligiALE " ,. .*A Caincy-Sept. 22 , pmd;':rldtlylnink occu!red, YesterdsbeiTt F* l L AWOetren ,P* 11 :: '-: $ eon 1 72 -OW- regußE-5 3 14t= limr hrretie '"Tiliiiittifie tke of theifederaLforaeilailientethet,.r,,oo 9 , 3 ,, th ert h, : boatit T o4 - 44 k4AngtwOireut -- . - --4 dime, the rive; ImilvtdrigAr ,„„kaat- ,•'-' 1 t e n 4 4. The Lexington , uktridight - ~. itikidel hinitiAtei kft.tdklit , ,bartibtuad .., i eolfirtfarieez.' , 43llavdet**4o4 : zt e the •÷:f y kikat 14 .9 1111 4:tr -., f• ---a -/fx-----;tt Alleged IVIIANC4 'l-41/11P 1 4- - ~logOngrolk fc.'Mudd tirdir:{.l.lriviatentido wrievai g i* escaped froWatillypapiegarftgagiont county-% L. , Aidi - ',..4liNiui“xiwemisia -17 :4 ralgaiivailuatetanu 61 .04;hukcitt yvalipiomlomp. sit 45110441#14vokotAitt. -+~~~ 9 - . _`~ =fs.~
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