up,:< ghe fittsbmtelt Vat, Pubmw E.ry morniv, At the riorth-Eeet corner of Filth end Wood eta. Terms : Bbs Dollars a year, payable strictly In ad rands. glo copift, •I'wo Cents-..'r Rele at the Office. and bv the Ziewsve. OF ADVERTISING. Pallk. Skala Taloa thaw a ta Week wok. wok • week. ty Ten Lines. One insertion, - 60 ...... ....... 50 Two. Insertiona,...-... 76 76 Three insertion:,...... 1 00 Oneweek,---... 1 76, . ... _ 50 WO warps,. 3 00 2 00 160 100 76 Three itisega,....— 400 265200 1 26 100 One month, ..... 500 Bas 60 160 176 TWO reenths.—....— 700 4 615 60 285 260 ranee m0n1ha.....-... 8006004 60 3 00 800 Four mentha.. ..... .... 10 00 6656C0 3 36 460 rive mouthe....—..—. 11 00 766 6 ISO Bez 660 Six m0nthe....—....... WA 00 800 600 400 660 Nine months ...... ...... 16 00 10 36 800 696 ii Op One year....- 20 00 18 3610 00 066 12 00 Standing Card, air linen or lees, per annum 10 00 ORAISCINALWII LT PLLS2fUELIt One furnare, per annum, (excluinve of paper)...26 00 *amaze notices, n 0 nettle; Death notteee 26 cents * FOR 1861, .vir ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST ISTABLISHRD °FRE FIFTY YEARS, WILL HEREAFTER BF. FURNIRT-lED Advance Payiiig Subscribers ONE DOLLAR Ira 'MR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE IT coarr.mtris RLL Tfl EXCITING NEWS OF THE PAY ! Editorial Local and Mi S.• cellaneons; Foreign and Domestic Markets. EINIRD YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK T UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send if or • PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES F. BARR, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BARR. EDWIN A. MYERI BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Fifth & Wood Sts., Pltteh. EVERY DESCRIPTION r PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Executed in the nowt 1,4713. i att. x moo .wa. co Ak. 3c)9 C(INMML. SIEROANTILE AND LEGAL I WORK at short notice, on rannonablo tonna, Particular attention }Mad to the Printing of POSTA-R6, P.ROGRAMMES, ccv., FOX Ooneertfy Exhibitions and CiIVUSW. {.ARSE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY isausa mamma wa nem ro rme nifl'AlittaallM be facilities for turning out:Work with prompt. nose mud despatch cannot be excelled by any other office In the city. for sale by E. A. PAH N ESTOCK & earner of Firk and Wood sta. "ITALY: PRICE IS WHAT WE ARE ieilin - stont.• great. many & c.,kin of our Sum Ener Dress Goods, I Mantles, c., for the best baigsitat. , Can , early. O. HANSON LOVE, 71 Market street. IZBEAN APPLES.-24 barrels choice x.O 'Apples, just received end for sole by JAB, A. FETZER, corner Market and First sta. d a DOZ. ENGLISH GRADUATED - V MEASURBe, 5 gross French Infant Powder, just received and for sale by (CFA. A. KELLY, micvdietiv adv. PATRIXIDGM always on hand for U. VV 8. muskets and ritlek also for Sharp's rifles, Nrand 90 borea. For sale ha RfTWN & 'MUM :e4 ; 3I.ERN APPL.W. iecelietiutd for slid by HEN, OIL;—111-birrela-L . • - tweed oi do -Aderbas do• received by 11,,00mara. I2UTTER.-10 '""rege --PrestV Paticed Butterjnot mewed amoi for sale by an2O HENRY H. COLLIN& IME.-200 barrels jnst received and jig for sale to , IlktilitY S. 001.141n3. • 3ron, augines, SFr. AMERICAN IRON WO JONES Ai I Ai[FIGIII.iINS, MarnifroLurers IRON AND. NAILS, • JUNIATA. AND COAION SHEET IRON. OM*, Multi's Patent Pistas6-m i Mies, Are, wATtagoussa, 98 Water Strawy mad 1.7.11 Pleat Br MG PITTSBURGH, Endcomer of Franklin and Sontb 'Water Streas, Onicano. fe.V.7:lv _ _ WA. M. FABER & CO., STEAM EINGIfiE BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDERS, Generai Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Penn'a R. R. Paii,enger DeuoL MANUFACTURE AL L itoll, PP/"PSE PA, KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from throo to one hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast 'Furnaces, Mu - tones. Ate. Give particular attention to Lne coo atruetion or En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for up rights, mulay an circular aa klave also on ha d nd, finishedw ls and reariy Inc ship ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description.: Also. turnisli Boiler, and Sherd Imn separaely, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in evrry variety, and continue the manufacture of Wailon Machinery and Machine Garda. ciiir priers are low, our triarnintir:trianufartured of Inn best quality of materials, and warranted In all ex.op Ervti Ran...faction. 4/fir - Ordain from all parte of the country solicited And promptly flied: fo2lidaw - - SHUTE, PARE & CO.. NINTEA" WARD FOUNDR,T, PCPII3I3II.RGH, PA. Warehouse, N 0.146 Pirst and f3econd streets. Manufacturers of all sines and Itescri pti of Cool Oil, P.etc.rts and BtiP4, eiits and Water Pipe, Sad Iron, Dog hots, Wagon liox.es,Steel Mouldc, Put ties. Hangers and Couplings. Also .lobhing and Mac.ittne Ostanngs of ,: - .very its. scriptton made to order. Haring a complete router:inn rit.opediached to tl e fron.‘n,l7, ail neceaslol wfll to exrafrilly faW LiKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AIR - 1) WORKS, I ARk , iTi 1 C N. DV m - ANUFACTUR ERS tiF Sll EA TH, =Braziers' and Rolt Copper. Pressed Copper ma, Raised Still Bottoms, : - ,polter Bolger, dc, also importers and dealers in rituals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Fins, kc. Constantly on hand, 'I inmen's Maohines and Tools_ Warehouse, N 0.140 First, and 120 Second stro- - 11.A. Pitlablagn, Pa. Brss , al orders of Crooner cut to any d.airod outinre. rdllel vdare HUGH' M. MALE, gNGI NE BUILDER K 141 AC /II N IST, GREAT WESTERN PL4INING MILL, tor. arbury csid .Dtsfpfams Way, t r itedsvryk, Pa., will make to order, and warranted as gOliki AA (MU be made, the following tn.v.elidisry, viz :team Engines, Turning Lathes. for smod and iron: Pia, annefril)Or wood and w ir als i sat u rratt l i n T!v7Orl Tian chines, in the best manner; Shafting, Putties, and Hangers, of all SILOS and variety:Scream, of any di. Rh:later and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. WM also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Dock Pumps for steamboats. ad Lathe Inheres inn other Planing done to order: can plane Matches wale) by II feet 6 Weald) long. All Orders Promptly P./Wand IrdrfeSSaV &Mated. N.B.—Particular attention and promptimMs , s,r en w repairs on Printing Presses and oiler Ma chines. myl6lyd on 0ng9. 1 / 4 14:1n 9 41 -tP-'/C4l -CR% OF PITTSBURGH Orincia.---JAME.,-; A. Hl.T're H Preßvlent., Ii KN Ft YN. ATNV(.I‘ . .A•crt , tary. CA ,lAN. wyt)Dl.l •Nen't ARrnl OFFICE NO. !IS A'VEit STREET. Inflers kilirls of ire rind Marine Ria.t. AS I iF,7IB, Y 10th, 1001, Stock Due Bills rsyshl6. on ilemand and secured by two approved narnes..s 70,750 00 Bills Receivable 23,54: 34 Bills Discounted 30,230 7e Mortgage ........................ ..... 12,000 00 114 Shares Mechanic, Bank Mock 4t061. ............. 6,163 06 100 Shares C'itinens' Bank stock cost 40 Shares .E.r..eltrige Bank Block cost 60 Shares Bank of P1144,- bargh lialance of Book Account.; Office Furniture, Cash $22,834 IT DI IthC.CORM : Wm. B. Bolmea, .1a,.. A. Hubchinson, WI iliol3 Miller John Atwell, Wm. Rea, B. B. 1t,...t,i50n. Jno ArDevitt. Richard Playa, Joe. iiirliptarlek. R. Wallace, Motet Delzell, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A.. Caldwell, IVm. Means, Jame Woodburn, my2l Allegheny Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH. ovvvar.-xo. 37 Fifth St., Bank Stock. ABNS (TRES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIR 'AND MARINE RISKS. A.AC Preendent; MaCYJRD, VicA Pre,o , l.nt; D. M. BOOK, St,cretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, (le46ral Agent. l)tattoroas—lAaske Jonea, C. Harvey Capt. R. a Silty, Jobtk A. Wilaon, H. L. Yalu:testa:a, John D. McCord, C: - .10. A dam Acta*, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, P.ob't L. Ml4rew, Rohl. If. Davis. rapta WEST BRA rd li Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK RAVEN, CLINTON COUN'I Y. CHAIITNILTD BY TTIE LIU/ ISLAT URIC OP Olth Copiica.....=o,ooo Premien* lioles..-..51112)348 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, An., In town or country. DinnOTOna :—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Bail, T. T. Abram., Hon. (4. C. Harvey, Chan. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thelma Kitehen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. America, Vice President. Taos. Know; Secretary. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. no. 63 D'ourth Street. R Egro Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson, I. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton, James H. Lioptuns. A. A. Carrier, Henry Sproul,Niell. Vooghcly, G,30. w. smith, A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Itotert Patrick, ChArtered ... ---11300.000 FMB AND KARI' NE Rini TAKEN, of all deacnptiona. Olase..-- 0171CM143 : A. A. CARRIER, Presidmit. au.F.Y. SPROUL, Secretary. EUROPEAN AGENUT. THOMAR RATTIGA N, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 116 Water street, Pittaburt , h, Ph, is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to an.: part of the old country, either by eta= or sailing packets. RIGHT DRAM FOB SALA payable in any part of mope. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail roan: Alno, Agent fur the Cad Black Star Line of Bailing Packeta, and for themees of Steamer, sail ing nommen hew York, rpool, Glsegow sod Galway. fall TAB. MILLINGAR, MONONGARE or' LA rLdbilliGfiflLL, would respectlittlybiform the ptitilid that -he has rebuilt since the Are, and lining': Maenad his establishment, and tilled it with We lfewest and most approved mail:lB4, is now prepared , to furnish flooring and planina hoarths,fiettiltfalaWing and resaswing, doota; sash and abutters, Wind/led, frames, mouldings, box. making, kri • •-• ' tionMPlttabstrithaktdembartlBsl. : • barrels, j SU ITAMRELLAS 'AV' REDUCED PRICIES—A Brat rate line of Elan Umbrellas at a large reduction to price to dose out Ihe stook EATON, INACRIIid 00: 1T and 19 PUth street. ,;insuranre 400 00 49,132 10 P3ISrNSYLVAPIA. J. A. LIPP.ERT, Agent, No. 70 Fifth Hiroo!. 3gaterb v. planing M. •,4-,- . • .i ( i •,- 4 ,t .. 1 , ~. 1, - - I l, .-- .--i r, ~ .,.. , 1 i i Ns. 1 1 1 _ . aassimerm &c. • E. WATTS; wiz TERRY, PRICE et, CO., IMPORTERS AND .111ALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c., NO. 255 MARKET ST, North Side, PIA/ I . , A.DEILPIIIA, PA. 3,:triw Y. rir.nY, DANUIL B. PURA OLIVKIit rases Y. rivitkir Northing biasses, H. D. BRECHT & BRO.. MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKIMG GLASSEi, POR TR AIT Sr. PICTURE PR AMES, liil4 and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 12S Smithfield Street, Demler's Bleak, between Fifth and Sixth, PA!, burgh Pa. Sir- City tllass at tnanotarxiirer's burgs. — 44 Particular attention gives in repairing Paintings, Reguilding Pram is sad busineee trawled at wholesale price. 9 pdcly Z"Oz.tels Satattvanis.' r3A `i7 I-I. OT3 S , No. 350 Liberty Street, NitxTropENNE3YLvAmA PANSIc..tiO KR DEpoT, JOHN SAVAGE. Proprietor. RAVING taken an Hilted up:Nitta all the-modern improvem int, this popular ro te irt, the eubeerher is prepared to ameummodate his old ouatomers and the 11 , ,11.11C genteelly, with the beet the market anordia. Liybleri, will b. , ter red up in every variety of style, tithing the 1 , 04- hon. His Wines, lAquers net Ales he resift eon ft:tact in recommending to the public hir their ereellebee. Can, tricky-td and iLlbell Oysters re"olVe. tel d.,lyy and null Whtsitesiale wad BetaLL rerxiilrt SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, TEHOMAS STONE, Proprietor A VI NQ TA KEN and fi Lt 4 -41 up, a a great expence, the modern im provernents, this popular resort, the suhs,rther prepared to accommodate his fro min and the psi he generally, with the best the market alluotis. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety style during the season. .I,lqtitißr3 and A 1.1.19 he feels confident in re commending to the pubis: fur their exceitsecte. Of - M Ea t:3 served up at ail hours, rind itAY and N.l O -;HT liOAßltFiket tp.kmn. aoittly EXCELSIOR OYSTER AND SATIN G Roust, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WEIOLZIALA AND EMAIL DIALERS IL LAKE AND EASTERN FtStfii. FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD d AME. All In their Proper Season. n 026 GEO. REINEMAN & CO. CORNIJCOPLE RESTA URA NT, BY ELI 'MUNN, THE All' ENTION OF ht ERG H ANTS and others im directed to tow e,itabiichment wri.oh has been recently "f1itt.,..1 up for the piirpe•io of ailording a BUI.LSTitNTI AL ItATI ?it/ EIJI 'lt it IN A CENTRAL lA/CATION. Country telt:, R t t^ nda 2 S/R 4 clicett Antkiipartiottlarly invited to eel i. Eriallning pertaining to an EATIIR4 LOIM wll alwayo be fonnd, or the frect.e,t the mark.; allorda. se:la-meg ltAr A NSION LIOUSF:, GFuwGE A Ult lilliiZ,Troprieteir, No. B-14 Liberty street, luel the Passenger Depot of the Porinsylverok Railroad, which mskos it the most Convenient bonne in the city for passengers arming by that road. The proprietor having, et corunderahle ex pekoe", fitted up, in excellent style, the lit A7,181.0.11' F.. would respectfully solicit a hhare of pit ids. patron age. There IA attach.' a splendid IiI'ABLE and extensive WAGON-YA RII , affording ample aceem reedcalon to travelers and et...meters. His Larder and Bar will he furnished with the nest the mar ket can sherd. telly minters, T. T. 111 , 461.1 RN, o ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne W ay, (titi(X)Nl)BToh'Y sa— All work eutmatod to me will be Neatly and Promptly Exeoutod. oc2:l ♦ VP M- R. _F_l .A-1. 0 , HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, ourth St., Batt Wood & Smithfield Pl TTSB 112 W PA. Ait work pro - -kpliy attended to. my2&lyd HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O'BRIEN. Ordsra Poll,.:"1 at Moment shop, Grant strent, oppoolte Cathedral. Merchant gailors. LATE STYLES OF FALL GOODS JUST RECEr\T Z 7. WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall OoodP, consisting in all of the latest importations of CLOTHS, CAE'SIIHERES AND VEST [NUS, which we flatter ourselves will fir! to any assortment to be found East or West. Thoy will be made tip to order in a superior style and at prices to sus the urms. We would respectfully solicit au early call from cur patrons and the public. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street. ael3 SMITH & PITCAIRN, Nerekaat Tailors, No. 48 ST. CLAIR STREE D. BRUCE:LOCHER. TAILOR, HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS at him old atand, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, whore he will he glad tosee his Obi friends and public generally. Will also do CUTTING for families. for boss end MEM fee M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, KO. 14 SAINT. GLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) PITTBEI7I2BH. W H. G.M.DOSCII WH. M'GEE & CO., • _ MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Blade Clothing end Gentlemen's Furniahing Goods, corner of federal street and Merket flocinre, Allegheny city, Pa. jell ly-deny L — A - Dißs CONGRESS HEW, GAITERS $1,37, LADIES CONGRESS HEKL GAITERS 4487, AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET M'7 n. A DIFFEILKHAW BROOM CORN BRTTSH-30 bales, a eoperoir article, for sale by DOT EMMY H. (mum. Afirainrtifoo ;r2lti Comniisslo . ll. A :NI IV. 1,1?. Alr r, Coin iasinn nnrl cei Forwrirdi up ?dory hay Hi•reauldo I or, Offloo and Sl , ragn, North L , roo, N. ill give iromP.llatf , and I.,orsoas I acatilo(lii to a I flOMirlol , 9 tstlirl..4t4l.l to my :arc, fct ChArEAS will tw rffit . +Onlll)lo. 12AtAr011,...: ho, Hl. 1.0tti...; Paul r....1 , nung.. St. Limo ; .). itrn,.IINITO a arl.,CilleibilAtl:M.APN.Tru x k.I. (Jrsig, I i 1.1011)hm BYruo f`IPN l'ors; W. I' Nriinkrell. T. itiv•in,l.,,.N:lntsio; Nr,rl for p a Co„ Ramos.; .1. W. Itorhrid gel k Co.. Now nriesms ; W. 0. . Weston, Moololia: i'enoook A Bart, Ninth; G. W. rams, h; H Bail. R. Ir kdam Cloosi.wo,lY. Or , ollioooh. Bortington,lowa; vr. H. Bariingion. c o n s ail, Bowmat nvar mom gatr - ralit' • m SILK BUNTING OBINTZ VLAGS R. WILLIAM§ON'S, No, 111 ST. CL AIR :,TREET - IkTUI ICE --PA DEIC",(II' „LI PI )1,-C ACH,I'A(i RA ILI - 6)AI; CoM :\ Y. . . th•hlorm (A; ir. 1., of U. i)h and P, nnaylvay.:a RSIIO , IEI.I (', mpaay, 'lila and Indiana row: Company, of to I' rt, fVat RA and Chnaozo K.'lroad , paov, I . 1.• oka r , h, and of LivA H. o.hor, h, Port IV tyna and (!hkaLfo Ra Iroad Co , Daily, I'.. ax . ..entent f t ritnn.zatroll, arc' re,,,:ored wit :10...y to do. hoed,. Jo/IN 1..F.10,1'50N, l'lne at 1. ray, In vonii to areirmant, • ,ny,.l 7Z•r• of t vn l.ords arho have not - oto , rih.• I tho OGLIn ea to do ao wit tortfr or daiay. . . h•-• may ort ,1014. I !It Lho /Pion c• t6€l tf•i/V) r4:1, , ( . . , topoN Fin 11 Pit L,ilslr,), The aa.n r f the fig:.l railroad will lake plare ,n lt,e ::44.1, of 0.-L 11.• r, JUL, and :,II pernot,.;•inaling I, .iih.,1..• me ageen, ant hd rF• ori" .1,, A'.1. or rim gong 1., donned, - thchr 1. , .re1. in teamon fdr the ,/ •.'• ''d ...- ellredpi , lng, wen, at .tie miq, will he ha'!. I, t..• ..k.!ii1,1,4, jr,ll title ptlintr in the prir,•ita,ti .1 F. It. LANI . ...;ff, ( I ...irrhstr. I Viir..d.a....na Cumulate,. aell:trrl tl iik liv ~..„.4.1...,-......,: : ',.. 4 n. ' ' 11 , D BR.COND HARD PLINIIS, You. SALE AT Gktl'.AT BA ;;GA 1 ii;-5. rill II E I; BUI: I r.Eli. WISHING Tu it rednee hit ....ork of ~ ., . ....,11-, for sale dth mt.: tee. and next rriouPt. !...tty l‘r-sr and l . .oeond t•taa“ ['manna at :dent to rgal to-, for r . ,:i. There V; in,,,. mane nearly 10 hi•on hind, reitheaally for the 1.110. e rAK,r, fer • ritt-un t r t.:lrrhae, by the twpt 11131,f , c , .:11 17, :it., ''.:4:l t...ruhal on a, . I I , reap a.,' 'hi , tantta' In+fru.nnul.. xrtrninn 1,e,,11 ,M 1• V 1141,1 to C. 411 r by .e (Ala Et, , 1 111 , :11.4,0/1. le!thillEAS OTIIEIitI—FOR RALE GICOWEV'SSUPIKRIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTI,I) JANUARY 10, 1880 TIT F, superiority of thiit Fan over all outer., in use, consults in /Li chttninseen, ni !Away and aw - shil,ty. B.fteoad. In clescandg Frsact /stator, better and m „ 1 . 0 iniiirougiuyill-0,1 left - ISt:tor than any other 111,11 erer OUered. The lowentee Olin oleo Fan l w 14 , ', long en gaged in rnanufs4•ll, eed 'MY AgrlC:le tilral i•I Ltie 00111 1.: 10 ,I Fant.mmn g lg Inds of coun so.: ....Is, 1 1, Poon. tr. i. to the pnt.lw• with PI!! intent, that it WIH meal their 'Rant:, 'the linder,,g,..l 11111'101' pllrrbßeed rigni In rnantifiwttire and sell 111,.01.00« ( 4,1111 Fan end In Vlrgin! , l so , 'too. and limp right In in in alit • IC DOv pro-TA/Lad te WI all Isi•tfol 31.9 1,11..rty burgh, l'a W Ptiteliiirizli.Jilly 16, STATE, Or A hifelCk, Western I nstr.et of Pennsylvania, as. WIT ER 1.: AS, an in I orm a t ion has Leon filed in the Dietrich Court of the United States of America for ihe Westrrn Distriet of Penn sylvancr, on the fifth tiny of Seplcironor, year of our Laid one thcitinao 1 eight Itlipartatt ana Hilly one, by Robert S. Carnahan, N,N,I , Attorney of the ('cited States., on Isdi al( of the t n tied States, ap.ig. Ing in qubstaiaeo Dint a certain lot of pur metal, amounting, to seven hundred and eigrity•ono (:01) thna, more or leaft. In now on the wharf ni the port of Phtshurgh, in the ash! Distriiit; that the same owned, in whole or in part, by Pointer Broi bort, ~banns mat rosidenta ot the butte of Tennis...o, and now in the phsehasoin soil obarge cf John moor/writ of Pittsburgh. in Paid Dottnet ; that in pursuance of the Ant of llongrosa approvottJuly 'sal the Prosident of the United Stales issued hie proclamation, dated August 18,1861, declaring inter aim that the inhabitants of the Stain of Tennetivee aro in a -tate of 'nature lion against the United Statics, and I list oil COW merctat IllterMllll. Nit omen tun same and the inhabitant,. thereof and the Nu rims of other States and other parts of the thaMed States is unlawful, and that fill gJaicti: rand chattels, wares and IllerehttldiZA Coining fruits n. 1,1 State of l'enneseee into other parts of the tot! Slates, by land or wathr.will lie lutl4.ll.na to the Potted Staten; and flint Feld !sit of pig metal, owned we nfore.,,,,i , was (sin veyed from the PAP i 64u10 of Tennessr 0 to and oity tit Patitlattgh, and till the eta'k,. Menhir brim-one forfeited to the nee of the stub hinted SLa Lee, and praying that the same 144 ooniliiratu d t, lot 6.11..1 an aforesaid. rodv, therefore, in pursuance of the monMen 1111.1,r the heal of the said Court, to ma tilrer led and deliver-d, 1 ;to hereby give putilic notico to all perisumetedming the said put metal or any Interest therein, or lien thereon, or 111 ally wanner intereet ;ld In the same, that they I e and appear before the nerd I .istrirt Court, at the city of I r ltteLituigh, on the first Tuesday in ()etcher next, at cloven O'clock in the forenoon of that day. (provided the same ~t; be a day of I uriedici:on otherwise on the 13ezt tiny o' jurisdiction thereafter,) then and titer to Inter pose their claims and to make their aliegatmna In hat behalf. p. IHlUtlAica, a Marshal Western; Dist. of Penna. PITMEIRO it, ElPpl(4llTha.r hilt, Ih6l. SUUI ti A V EN UE RESWENCE FtYR ISA I,E.—A comfortable two story dwelling house, conveniently arranged, with hall, two par lors, with marble mantles, dining reran and 1.1 chen, wash and bake rooms, bed rcom, all on first timer; and five bed comes, hall, elottleS preen and closets, on second floor. Good seller under all the house; a brick stable,coal house, Ste.; two fine grape arbors; great abundance of currants, goose. berrie•, strawberries, kc. rine maple and other shade trees, shrubbery, peach trees, Nan and plums, gravel and Shell walks. Large lot of ground, eighty-two feet trout on South Avenne, Allegheny, by two hundred and eighty-seven feat to Rebecca street, a beautiful situation and convenient for business In the city, being but a few minutes' walk from 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 in search Ora good house and valuable improvements. For price and terms apply at our office. _ u. Cl/TfIISERT & SON, 61 Market Mtre G E wrs FINE FRENCH ROOTS, Of Brooks' Manufacture, glit,ING AT NNW YORK PRICKS, FOR CASH, At 31 Fil - 111 Street, 1. F, SEMMERTZ & CO. REM WALL PAPER! WALL PA.PER!! EI.EO ;ANT! • BEAUTIFUL CHEAP! W. P. MARSTIALL, B 7 Wood Fttroet: For sale by au24 t, BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED, just rec,I3IVNI srui for gain by IiEORUE A. KELLY, Dru gg i st, sol 9 69 Federal stznet, A Ileght-nv. SBBLB. HEMP SEED, j us t received and for aae by GEORGE A. KELLY, Drup elg 69 Federal street, Aue, ,en DOZ• PURE CA.TAWBA WINF 5 for ufeditieinEoallintredt,raiktiltnsetryeeeegAlha ansety,if.c; Bale by Bele (I REA N BARGAINS IN HOOP ILT stuers—se*liityres jUst reoeivqd - Rt a great redlletion in former prioea. EATON, MACRON a CO., eta 17 Itttd 19 nth sheet WAR PRICES. WARWIICES 1,000 PAIR 31ECIIAtilt CORSET fiT IN I ), , k MA(; enr Oon r.1)(1 I,: Inn LI N EN Inn 1,11,1.E251 HU() P SK INTs, Cli E p I' Ft. C .A. H PILE 4SE GIBE US A CALL OHAALES GIPNER, .7t.% .121,FtkET ITREET Al.l. )N.; PURCHASI Nil TICKETS FOR 8 I n'hor points ti,i.hk•re State of iiss , is. or :he Torrtturieli, should insist on Ihst reed by the NORTH MftSOURI oitt‘ rail route from St Lou a to St..thaaph It is ton ithorro.it and qui-leer lion by thirteen holm" to the retnotrat point reactif.il by rail, and t- niaayg Si' cheap an any othor. Irdrthij" your Picket,, to Kansas not all points in Not tli.irn Miaaouri by ilia North 151biaolin Rail road. ISA Ail H. R'f I RA.. briia't. and tlnn't &pt. North Mia,oitri R. R. HEIaRT 1 1.1'11111110N,, A gent. arilO:Cm Co - Partnership. rib; ITN I)EIiSI(4NED .LIA VE THIS aAy forrhe•l ft CG.Part eer,hip the e+!•• anti etylo n 1 P P.RKINS, MERRiCK. .11. CO., in P.! er, Rag and general Commies!on 988. .1 NO. M SR/. I NS, 0. HENRY MERRIC:K, FUWAR.I) C.CL APP. hhehurp.h. Pa.-. Marcia tat, ten I. JFo M. Praerni......C. El ta - us Maalucs C. Carr PERKINi-i, MERRICK & CO., wht;I.I.),ALP. ANI) DEALYR.3-1 N Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &e., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &e., &C. 14 a rehouse No. 62 Third Street, Marl Pl 7 'IRE 0 11(i 11 , PA SUPERIIII% Arr. - t (: andil'4lT7TllS, S 1, 1 NT; AT 1. 1 )1V PRICE AT NO.,::1 FIFTH STREET, W. E. &CIIMERTZ &SO. Rel Dissolution of Partnership. THE ( )-PA RTN ERSE( 11' of .IuNES A LA UTH expired by limitation on the llrat day of An/MA, IFBI. The bIINiTIORP of said firm will settled by the now firm of JUNES & LAUGH LIN& Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residing in the city of Pitts burgh. have formed a limited partnership, under the firm li M LAUGHLIN& in the btueness of manufeoturing and dealing in IRON, (In succes sion to the late nrm of Jones A I auth,) in which firm the general partners are iIitNJAMIN T. JONES 'THOMAS M. JON ItS, I.EOttOE JUNES. IfE:s;l3.l' A. LAIJOHLIN and IRWIN B. LaliGHLliv, and the special partner is JAM KS LALitiFt h i N,who has contributedseventy thousand lour hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership. wine, is to commence tie of the first day Is6l, and Le terminate on the brat day of A ugion, 18 , 6. September 16, 16461 sel7 Arntl QOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CEIEMICAI, OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP manufactured by B. C. dr J H. SAWYER, is AC knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet ottered to the public. Its superior advan law; are found in its cheapness, saving of labor, and its efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without inhering the skin, or in the least wise damaging the finest quality of goods. It can be uead with all kinds of water. Reference is made with pleasure to the subjoin• ed certificates, emineting from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa. eilily affonled of seeing it fully and fairly tested. civarterviastcr'a Department of the Twe'fa, Thir teenth and Fourteenth Regiments, Pa, Vela. "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Erasive Soap.' having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was found admirably adapted to the use of the golamem Ana decided,y the moat superior soup which cou,d be procured for the service. JAM Hal A. IIE 111 , Quartermaster 5 21h Reg. ALEX. FOIOIYTH, Quartermaster 11th Reg M. K.MOORHEAD, quartermaster 13th Keg. au2S. 1 SHIRT C;OI_,LAM FOR 25 CENTS.- poved sty le of Gent.' PateuA pr t Enasneled Collars for 1861. 0 shirt Collate of any style for 25 cents. EATON, MACRUM Co., N 05.17 nod 19 Fifth street. ALNT LOUIS FLOUR.- 290 bids Melrose 200 " Pride of the Weal.; 300 " Lafayette; 100 " Mount Vernon; for sale by 5e24.31. KAY, PENNOCK & CO., 29 Wood M. - MEW' WALL PAPERS for the Fall II trade now open and reweaving at JOS. R. HUORES, sal __ 1.1(3.107 Market street. O'CICE,—The friends of William Kernan have apptand to His Excellency, An, rew ti. Curtan, for his portion. (.•tl•law2w,l 111 kJ °RAN; Itli jest received and for sale by REY MER & BROS, se2l IVOR. 124 and 126, Wood Week. T ANN RiaiTi) I 1 . 4. 1 : - -M1)1 for sale by. B. A. FAHNESTOCK a CO, cell cornar of First and Woods ate. . . rUWO ACRES OF GROUND—J U ST A., below Manchester, for sale by Aug S. CUTS 9ERI' A 80N, fai Market street -100 BARRELS LOVERING'S AND Pennaelvania B,rtita an atom, and for I-e. 1.1) MILT FR a, RICKE— PLE•:7I Y sin RIFLEs ! $lll RIFLES ! ! $lO R.IFLES iI I for win by BOWN t TETLEY, 0014 o'ood et CtAMP AND BOWIE KNIVES---For. 3.,J sale by BOWN 3 TETLEY, se 'a 190 Wood s ELEGANT GULL) AND VELVET PAPER HANGINtiS---Fr.r sale by re2B W. P. MARSHALL. • EA UTIFU L GOLD AND TINTED PAPER HANGINGS—Pm sale ir RA WM. P. A HALL. 'Ol-z ER 4, 18 ilf:iscellarfernß JUST 117,C3 , wnri $1,`..!5 , worth $1::.0 R 1 worth $2 $1,25 worth $ . 2 .",0 Alhn, A I,A,Ri:ELOT OF BON NET HI B BONS, 1.) ESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, &e P 31 PORTA At I'. 1 i A I,l'l \ CoNA;RE , ,..(,}A TTFRS I CY, Pi IR 1):7- ST RAP SI II )ES, 1 , ( )R CASH B. F. JUNE, T M. .1 N W, job/ II VNRY A. LAUGHLIN. JRW IN B. LAUGHLIN JAM ES LA 191 1 E11.11 1 111k. TEI,I4',GRAIII Later front California. OUTER STATION, Pftei lie. Telegraph, Oct. 2 —The Pony Expresa, from California, pfiseerl here et one o'clock to clryy. By ii we have the following: SAN Fr.ANcisco, SrpLember 25—y. Ai.— The position takr n by Rev. Dr. Scott in rr gard to the duties of the church on the Union question, as advised by last express, was a pretext for a popular outbreak in front of Calvary church on Sunday last. S unetime before daylight several flags had been placed on the church, while an effigy labeled Scott, the traitor," hung neer by, and abe.ut a thousand people were as s, mb'ed in front of the church. When the Doctor entered 7: on morning service some of the people manifested displeasure by hissing as he passed. , The church was crowded by an audience who listened at• tentively through an unexceptional sera ; mon. The crowd outside increased some what before service ended, and as the Dr.' came out and entered a carriage in comp/L., ny with a lady, a rush was made towards him, apparently more from curiosity than harmful purpose, and there was also con 4 siderable biasing and use of offensive' lenguage, but the police prevented any serious distil rhane.R. It is the general opi. nion that a hundred or more thoughtless, excited men in the crowd, who were in favor of a lynching demonstration, such as riding the Doctor on a rail or some similar indignity, but it is not believed the crowd would have permitted it. On Monday . , Doctor l'a:ott peremptorily resigned the pastorship of Calvary church, sold the house where ho resided, and has made arrangements to sail for Europe with his family by the first clipper ship aronnd Cape Horn for that destination. This so. tion on the Dxtor's part, and his prompt decision to el:Aerate to Europe, rather then to the devil. has to a great extent restored kindly feelings towards him, and the late troubles on his account aro generally spoken of regretfully. Judge Lee henry, who was arrested on a charge of tampering with a soldier, has had an examination and been discharged, the offense proving to have been frivolous. Msj Gen. liallock received, last week, a Brigadier General's commission for Hon. Jas. Shields, of this city, and formerly U. S Senator from Illinois. Mr. Shields is lately married and now on a tour to Mexico. The Supremo Court, in fall bench, has decided the Sunday law constitutional. Los Anngt.cs, Sept. 24.—This morning fifty dragbons of Davidson's command, under Lieut. Carr, left here to escort the train of wagons back from Fort Ynma that were used n:r the transportation of Bry. ant's command, Captain Davidson having received reliable iniorination that an at tempt was to be made to seize the train on its return by parties calling themselves Secession ists. A company of cavalry, intended for Col. Smith's rogi mon t. of cavalry, was organiz ed last night end about seventy names enrolled. The steamer Sierra Nevada arrived on the 23, with British Columbia dates to the 17th, and Oregon dates to the 19th. dhe brought from the northern coasts $C0 3 , 3 00 in bullion. Col. Wright, of the U. S. Army, who has been commanding the Department of Oregon and Washington Territory, arriv ed by the Sierra Nevada, and proceeds to Los Angelus to assume command of the army now assembled there. Whenever Gen. Sumner moves with the new regi.. manta, Col. Wright will come up to take command, in his absence, of the California District. Before leaving Washington Territory, Col. Wright made a requisition upon Gov. Whitaker for a company of mounted vol. unteers, to serve for three years, on the frontier. The correspondent of Lho Portland Ad. rentiser says that ttre miners in the Nez Peres diggings are making good wages every day. In the vicinity of Elk City end South Fork tho miners average from $8 to $2O per day; but the miners are re turning, fearing to winter in that locality. 'Reported Battle at Sewell Crarcuiliezi, Sept. M.—The Kanawha correspondent of the Commercial says five companies of the Ist Kentucky Regiment, four of the ith Ohio and one company of the sth Virginia Regiment, ender Lieut. Engart, surrounded and attacked the rebels at, Chapruanville, and after a short engagement completely routed them, kil. ling sixty and taking seventy prisoners.— The rebels in escaping were intercepted by Col. Hiatt, who killed forty and took a large number of prisoners. The country between Charleston and Guyandotte river is now freed from seces• 'lion power. This is the most effective blow given the rebels in this pert of the When the Kanawha left Charleston there wee a report of a battle going on between Cox, Floyd and Wise at Sewell mountain. The rebels were getting the worst of it, and were falling back upon their intreneh. month at Lewisburg. From Missouri. JEFFERSON CITY, Oct. 2—A special despatch to the St. Louis Republican. says: Gen. Fremont continues actively occupied, and the various division commanders have had interviews with him to-day. His programme is said by those in his confi dence to be excellent in every particular, and to have met his approval of all the military authorities to whom he has dis closed it. Since his arrival here, coati, dence in the Federal CSUEB has greatly in. 4 creased, and it is now believed that before the end of the month, Missouri will be purged of her Secession foes. The steamer Emma left for Lexington this evening, to convey our wounded to the hospital in St. LOINS. Col. Phillip St, George Cook, of the 2d United States Dragoons, arrived here this evening, and had a lengthy private inter view with General Fremont. His force of regulars from Utah will no doubt be ordered to this vicinity for service. It is said a Brigadier Generalship will be conferred upon him. A special dispatch to the St. Louis Dern, ocrat says two government steamers have gone up tb Glasgow to trrimg down Colonel Worthington's Fifth lowa Regiment to Booneville. Preacher Johnson's rebel , eaValry are still scouring the country the Osage river, stealing everything they can lay their, hands on, and naming negroes tooth and soslTing them.. Lieutenant Colonel Totten is actively engaged in his position as chie . !, of sail iery, Both Totten's and-'-'iligiolat,,be,tt or , lee, which did inteh`good`liVaittfiihe bat tle of Springfield, are iiilleittitiViirtillery here. IBBEI Gen. Illansfiels, 10 SupersigAle Gen. WooJ. ' Pl 7 LA DELPEETA, Oct •• 8 ••-• The lint York Herald's special - diapatoh from WaPhington snys: Upon nbarges made by Colonel Blair Major General,Fremont has been ordered to repert.'hfinself for triAl by court inertial. Gentral Wool, of Fortress Monroe, has been ordered to sus persede General Fremont in command of the Department of the West, and General Mansfield left for Fortress Monroe this afternoon, to supersede General Wool.— Captain Drake Deliay accompanied Gen. Mansfield, and will continue:. an bis aid; General Woolf it is understood,.has left Fortress Monroe, and is on his way Wait; and General Fremont is to proceed to ibis i.v at his earliest convenience, leaving toe forces in command of another, who to considered competent to meet - any foe that .. Gan. Fremont has been marching against in person, [SECOND DISPATCH.] WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—i-cull:MS, MAINS prevalent involving important chain - gee, it was ascertained on inquirrat the War Department that an order has been issued to General Fremont to report for trial by court martial. It is trxteAhat Gen. Mansfield has been appointed .to the command of Fortress. Monroe,. but General Wool, whom he supercedes, has been,as. signed to no other duty. From Fortress Monroe. - FORTRESS MONROE; via Baltimore 2 —The steamer S. P. Spauldinmetuiriek,' last night from Hatteras Inlet, brlngliig . the latest intelligence and the remnant 'Of the Naval Brigade. A. few people from the main land were still coming in to take the oath of allegiance. The United States frigate Susquehanna had taken two pities which had unsuspectingly approached:Che Inlet. They were both schooner's "fdm the West Indies, and loaded with iht i t,. sugar, etc. The gun boat Cambridge came tip ,tbbrz" -- morning for coal and water. She has been enforcing the blockade off Beaufort, North Carolina, and has taken four prizes, viz: The Louisa Agnes, from Lnnenberg, with a cargo of _fish ; the Revere, from Yarmouth, also loaded with fish; the Rd win, from Barbadoes, with molasses ; and the Julia, from St. Johns, with tin, medi. cines, etc. The POVEMIT/0 cutter Henrietta is at Old Point Comfort. Gen. Wool has not-left Fortress - Monroe, and the passengers by the boat have no knowledge of any contemplated change in that department. Movement Against New Ora leans. ST, LOUIS, October 3.—The Republib an learns that a letter has been received here from New Orleans, date not given, that a fleet of seventy vessels large and small, was than coming up the Balzette to attack Shat city. The Republican also learns that from a citizen of this State who left Riehmond a week ago last Monday, that he saw, in a paper on the route, a proclamation from Ben. •McOtilloch, calling on the citizens of Mississippi. Tennessee and Arkansas 'for fifteen regimens of men for service inMis ouri. ) 40 # 4311 1 1 V;Iffini'10)7.1iClel W. & D. RUGITS'. A CHOICE STOCK OF Figured French Merinos, Embroidered French Cashmeres, Bright Colored Plain and Figured Wool Delaines, All Wool and Union Plaids, Embroidered Dark Ground Silks, Plain and Figured Black Silks, Hoop Skirts of the latest Style, Plain Striped and Plaid Duster Cloths, Plaid Long and Square Shawls. OR. FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, JESSE JORI*. , ,SON, • GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Coneury Produce; Niiinesundloi. quors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. NO. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST. CORNER OF IVALNUP PHILADELPHIA. au2l:klyd LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, , $1.,50 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS; $1,50 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,50 At No. 15 Fifth Eltie_ ee2l D. 8. DIFFENBAWDES., NEW GOODS AT 96 MARKET ST., comprising cf all the newespsty/eaapd fabrics. plain and figured French Merinos, buttes' water proof Cloaks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot of ladies and thildren's Shawls, for Fall and Winter. All will be sold cheap, as the cash - ems= is the motto. Ladle% call at 96 MARKET STREET. se94 tYNCIH. CARBON OIL-30 bblis No. 1 refined Oil, P. ease by HENRY H. CIOLLINs. EAD-200 pigs, for sale by • 1114 seBo HENRY 11.4XILLTN8 RYE , 27 barrels fresh:get:mid Rye Flour, received and for'saieb , JAB. A. FETZER, corner filarkelead,Flret ate. EGGS. --4 barrels Fresh Eggs, just re noised and for sale by JAMES- A- FETZER, enSe corner Usuiret and Irma, Amino RIFLES AT $lO EACH—Fer . sale by BOWN k TETLEY, Relit L° W,ooil street. OT REVOLVERS—For BowN a svrczv, 138 Wood street. EZI HOT GUNS—Single and Double b Harrel—For axle at mimed Arialfto HOS SOWN tr, TETLEY, 138 Wood at. WALL PAPER OF - EVRELy§TYLE AND PRICE—For sale ' ee2B AMP:MARSHALL. OI E. REFINER (4 -tatitkis . ,‘,, , anpelior paint for oilberrel =B -14 , 3 " P e rfectlY tight for sale rezi r ehNlP • '-- son t Y R. ORLLIGNEL , 111TILITHt_ BUNS-47 8945.134 f this day V Y received knit tiii. - . 411ffibt. ee24 - 7:7 - 1 , -; comaintweezaars. T AXE-PlBll--200441t whits J.l Risk Mint INKTOIVOOI7 HalB lusaglia-ItrOnLIINS. ITINEGAR-5 =bon* CisterNinegar, V far We-Am, -AIENIEW TraeoLLlDik th tiE - 2 00. t gm. a 11. - 7- , JA for WO Coal) ;7' , kcaLFWILVIEMMUITN33; VEW - AtiTeitatkrowfor rooms,Draithiltitaiaiik ado .t' - = , '?' , '-'M-.zt-•"r, f L, .
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