post. .0410.1 Hoer Y dfm nLW, (Stendami Eacepted,) Al4lO North-East corner Or kith and Wood eta !reline: fiia. Dollars a year, payable strictly In advaikaa. • imp3ingle copie, Two Ceati4— .nr Bale At the counter iv the Office, and by the Newia*ve. RATEN OP ADVERTISING. TWIT. nate Irvin Oar a la Waffle a segilt. a aosk. week. IT mat Ibn Una! 76 rhlbetulerLionm,-- 100 --- ....- 100 One Weed 1 76 60 T 4110,6414% 800 200 1 60 '1 00 76 'Firma 4002652 00 1 26 100 One ..... 500 885 60 150 176 'Pim months— ... , 7 00 406 50 296 260 Am m0nth5........_ 0006004 50 3 00 800 Pour m0nth5..._...... 10 00 665600 9 36 460 Five 11 06 785 660 866 650 Six months.- 12 00 800600 4 00 660 Iftnemoutlia ..... 16 00 10 88 800 686 000 One rasa .. .. 20 00 13 3510 00 686 12 00 Standing Card, wiz lines or lesß, per annum 10 00 CIIIA76IIATiI.I AN FLAMM= One square, per annum, (ezetnnive CT paper)...2s 00 Marriage notices, 60 cents: Death notices 25 cents we- FOR 1861. ft• ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ItfITHILISILED OVER FIFTY YEARS, WILL HEREAFTF.P. HE NIJRNIB EL ED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER WEAR, IT IS PRYNTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE °LEAR TYPE, IT CONTAINS ALL THIE. EXCITING NEWS OP THE DAY ! Editorial, Local and His- eel laneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND YOUR DOLL./ BY HAIL AT OUR RISK TUP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send for PROSPECTUB and SPECIMEN COPY Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P, BARR, Editor and Proprietor, Pitteburgb, Pa. HOMING POST JOB OFFICE, LAMER P. BARR. EDWIN A. MYERff BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Filth Ss Wood Sta., l'lllB'h. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Krocratact In the flrest styla.j NIL A. X. X.ll Jill Cl AIL 301 , CONIMBGIAL [MERCANTILE AND:LEGAL IWURK at short notloe, on reasonable terms, Portion:dor attentkm Mad to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, dv., For Concerts, Exhibitions and Circuses. LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY o:lAlt.jAl ,51.,4111,i Site battles for turning outwork with prompt- Mel and despatch cannot be excelled by any other office to the city. TU.RPENTINE SPIRITS.-80 bbls tozrele by B. A. FARNESTOCK g CO, oortkez of Find and Wn.4 Wa. R D ALF PRICE IS WHAT WE ARE sell opt great many kinds of our Sum mer relia — Goods, Late Meddles. ke, fOr the best bargains. -Mall early. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. GREEN A4PLES.-24 barrels choice _ttedsrecelvettnild for sate by rale br JAI3. A. FETzgli.. corner Noakes and Firot eta • Doz: ENGLISH GRADUATED 6 MEASURES 6 gross French Infant Powder, just reolilied and for solo by GEO. A. KELLY, • Alt.whany err PA'fRIUDGES always on hand for U. S. muskets and rites also for Sharp's rifle* 62. 60 and 90 bores. For sale by . ROWN A TETLEY. C, I_,REBN APPLES.— 20 barrels, just ri3astrad and for male by auSS HENRY H. tX)LLINEL IL.- .../0 barrels Linseed OH; lir 16 Carbon do: received by HENRY H. COLLIS. BUTTER. -1U kegs Fresh Packed Batterjnet received sn i for eels by "n 2 HENRY H. CR)I.LITIEL LIK E.--200 Wrels, jnet received and in age b 7 =MY EL OOLIALM - • _ - _ . , _ - I 1 . • run, ails, Ofitgints, Itr• -1 Gloths, ilasfc im ereg, &r. -- --_ _ _ AMERICAN IRON WORKS. j EE. WATT S; JONES etc LIACGILICANs, TM ft Manufacturers of TERRY, PRICE tf,-.. co., IRON AND NAILS, IMPOIrI Efts trcr , DEALit.E.3 IN JDNIATA AND Comm SHEET mon, CLOTHS, CASSIMERE6. ghaftwg, L9utk'B hag Platen E 044, Satinets, Testings, Tailors' Tritminge, Etc., kiattis, itt, NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, WARZEOUS...tit, Pill LADE:LPL-11A, P. 9 g W a te r S tr e ft t, ~,,,,,d 132 pirpt St reel! i T JO T2C F, V TlihßY, DAME y M1,...1, 0L131.11 .I/T PITTSH If R .. SI, .1 2.1 y And corner of Franklin and South V. - ... afar Otreer --.._______________— llhJca2o -• , Will. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDER'S. IRON FOUNDERS. General Machinists and Boiler Itlaken. Gear the Penn's le.„ K. Pnr,..e agar Depot PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred And fifty horse power. an t wi t. J for 13 Milts, Saw Mills, Blast Furnacee, Fa:goring, et.. Give particular nttenti on to ',no cone: r ,oiler. o f E. pines and Machinery tor grist mills, and f.,r up rights, mail. , end. circular SEM Have also on hand, finished and rondy for ship went at short netin, Engines and holier-i of s very description' Also, tarnish Boilers end Sheet Iron se4enrately, Wrought Iron Shafting, fiantwii, and Pullies in every variety, and cont.:we the mr.nufarturo of Wooten Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices arc low, oLr inside eery manufactured of the hest quality of nintr•rials, and !Med in al) miter to give Sflit:ftLei..MO. ene-orders from ell parts te' the Country soliciten and promptly filled: fet.l.dlW C 0. ,• B.IIIITR. PARK & O NINTH( WARY) F'OY.INIDIZIr, PITTSP-UPXTI. PA. Warehouse, No. 14ii First and 1140 Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes Anti descrit-iwne of Coal Oil, :Astons and Stills, ttas and Water Pipe, Sad Iron,. Den Irons, Wagon Rolea,Stee' Moulds, Put lies, Hangars and Couplings Also Jobbing nod Meehi• script:on made LI) order • Complete Onlllir , al! 10-•cekc?4-7 fr.:l,ruir.,i LAKE sIipKRIOR AINKB 6/141iTIX5 FVOItE.S, PARK, Ni S CURIVY OiL c4g, PIANUFACTURERS 0.1 , ' SLIEATIi, Braziers' and Bolt (kipper, Pressed t. ripper ttorne, Raised Still Bottoms, bpslter gorier, Ac s also importers and dealers In Metals, Tin Plata, &lee Iron, Fire, le. Constantly on ltas': 'I ID men's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. lad , First, and 1.20 Sec,nd street-, Pictal.,:rse. l'a 8[..^,, 4: , : - /73 Of rosonrwr Om to SOT desired omkttlro. fp2l.l.rdav• lasi& La TR. .41t5..g.. AarNGINE BUILDER 14At; If I NISI', GREAT WFBTERN PLAIN:!‘ , .; 1 , 111.1., nor. bury and Duquisne 14'...f„, LOto' 10, Itt, wilt make to order, and pucri be Mfide, the following macititt-ry, vi., hires: En.V.e.e3, Turnip i Lather,. for tvarei and trnn ; ; Drilltt;:tiscro it aea; otied-o LeYlPorbac,'" oo Screws; iros ?at.nt-right and Mr.t.iel !tia Chines, in the beat rorom , ,r; rthatting, t-nitut,t, sod Rangers, of all sizes and variety ; Frorsur, of env amef.ar and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. N 1 ill also make, and have on hand, Itact-e.r ant Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for at..i.imboat:-.. Art Lathe into - tars Alla other Plantar order ; can plane n MC/ea itriet;3, by ti feat 6 111(4).PH long. All enters Promuttv F11[644:0 b!erru.r.t.,-6 Jultcst at N. B.—PartieuLai attention and proraputuele giv torepair. on Pratt tc ct her Ma. chines. me lblyd nsuraiare Monongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURCH Omaha,—JA MKS A k :TO!I )N. li /Zia M. Al Ni ti COPT. JAH FFIC 1.1).4 IV ATER STIt ird.; insay Mot,. ASSE'rii, MAY 10th, 1361, Stock. Due Bills rayab:c on •:emsnii and secured by two approver! nanizs a t 70,7(.0 t'e Bills Rel'O va ble 1't.507 34 Bills Discountedt.i.'2.si3 70 Mortgage. ..................... ~._......, . . I 11.111. 4 i) lib Shares Mechanics Bank stock cos , 100 Shares Bark stock: cost 40 Shares F.xehancu Batik stock cost 60 Shares Bank of P - tLis.• burgh Balance of Book Aci•our.L3 Office Furniture Cash 8 . c.2:461i.1 17 1 / 1 1111;CTO.R.ti : Win. B. Ho!mei+, .Im+. A. Hmcnini3on, Wilimn Fdaler /:. , Fin noffm!. Win. Rea, 6. B. Robisuri... Jno ilf'Devitt lijohyrii Hnys, Joe. Eirkpfune.e. K. Wainuco, ILMA fiair.M!, i-- n. A Fi,ry, Wm. A. Unitiwel4 W rn. 3.: ',111.( ' .i Arun Vl' ,C , Jl.lnn, my:l Allegheny Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURCIC oievlcir.-No. 37 .1 4 3rth St., Bank Block. A.NSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIR) AND MARINE RISE:i. SAAC JONES, President; JOHN McCORD, Vice President; D. M. HOOK, Secretary; Capt.. WILLIAM DEAN, General Age;::.. Dituracas—lsaae. Jones, C. ti. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. (dray, John A. Wilson., h. L Fahnestock, John D. I,lc•Corsi, Caw. Adarn Jacobs, R. P. ðnic. Capt. W. Dear„ Ror,`t L. M'Grew, ROAR. Davis. Loyal WEST i3R.ANCEP. Mutual Insurance Company, LOCH RAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY OILAATISBED BY TILE LEGISLATURE O PENNSYLVANIA Dash Ce5pitra.......5800,04) I Fr 6:Aiwa .N01ar........1152,34.9 THIS' COMPANY WILL INSURE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., in town or country. Draccrrolul:—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. 'f. Abram, Bon G. C. Harvey, Chao. One , I). K. Jackman, Coae. A. :Maier, Peter Lack " sca, W. White, 'llicreas Kitehon.. HON. C. Hi. RI'EY, President. T. T. Anamr.s, Vice Prooldont. Dioa. lirrensn, dtscrelary. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. Mo. ff.II Fourth Street, DIRECT ORB. Jacob Painter,Rody Paturson, I. carter Sproul, C. A. Colton, James IZ liopklrus. A. A. Carrier, Henry sproul,Nich. Voecrazy, Geo. W. Ezinxib. A. J. JoneP, Wad. , El Aco pun, ric ten Patrick, Chartered Capital ... 0300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RLyky I'AE.F.N, of all descriptions. oa.._._ OrtICTP..s : A. A. OARRIP.R, Prssidcnl. I. @ILES SPROUL, Eocr..lary. *um ecc EUROPEAN AGENCW. THOMAS RAVE'IGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 115 Water street, Patnburgh, P.., is empire" ( to bring out or send tact pasocngers from or an; part of the old country, either by w ain -reading pscoets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR RILE; PAYRbie n any pext of =crop& Agent for the Indiana lie and Oinoinnati road. Akio, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Pocketa, and for the (Wee of Steamers sail ing between Nen York, 1,57erp001, Glengew and Galway. fell Vlaning 'A ills. JAB. MILLINGAR, MONONGABE LA PLANING MILL, would reaucctfully inkrm the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring enlarged hia establishrrent, and filled it with on newest and moat approved machinery. is now preto ihrnich flooring and planing w ar d s , 13= sawing d re-sawing, doom, sash and' shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box. making, to. South Pittsburgh, September 7, 1R57. ism SUN UMBRELLAS AT REDUCED PRICIEI3—A first rate line of Son Umbrellaa at a large reduction triplioe to dose out the stook wS EATON, MAORUIIi CO: If sad 19 Yin street. . G- =EI HOUS E No. 350 Lit:tort; Street, E,Xr ro PEItiNSYLVANI A 1 - 2 , ,rtdENt.vi Eli DEPOT, sAVAr.;.E, Proprietor. - aji - AVING taken ar. I fitted up,with all the modern improvem •its, thus popolsr re e•trt, the subeer,her prepared w anectim o d me his old customers and the put,,ic gerersliy, woe tr,,s beet the market 'e ss— vsti up in every variety of ~ty,e, ;luring ton AL.,- Lopters eel ~ 1 1 I f, ittei :r• recommending to tLo put•lic cicollsoce Con. Hucket and Shen ()yawn. rosetvvtl dos,/ and gold Whntooid and &etc:. nvn, t'"•.lrr SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, • TOWN - LAS STONE, ll'roi , rietor AVING TAKEN anti fitted up, at a great expense, with nil the modern im provemente, this popular resort, the eiMarriher lb prepared to accommodate hie fnrnde end the pule He keneraliv, with the hest the market agoriiii. CI rsTER.-3 will oe served up in ever j .style duri4 the season. 'fa] and Alia 4 be feels confident 113 re eon-meniing to the public for tam: exiitellence. W . iii — htEkli.,3 served up at all hours . , and Y and Nir df Boa taken. stp4 ly OYSTER AM) RATING nousx, O. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOM:RA.Ia AND BRAM DI&LLAFI 111 LA .E AND EASTERN FISH, FRP3H PH ILA DF.I.PB IA AND BALTIMORE OYS TER& AND WiLD GAME, All I their Proper Sleaze'. n 026 G_SO. lIELNEMAN & CO. - - t',ORNUCOPIE REST AURAIVT, HY F.,LI YOUNG, FLETR RTRES:I. rpHE ATTENTION OF 2KIERCITAIVN and others is direct,..l to this establishment, zoich luia boon recultly fitted up for the purpose of affording a 81.1HCITANTIAL EATING ROUSE 1N A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending marnet are particularly invited to call. ETorytoing pertaining h. an EATING tiAbooN aiediya be found, of the freshest the inArbet sf°,ii• MANSION I.:, (I EOIi.CIE ALIR ENZ, Propretor, No. &t 4 lAherty street, net oes,de the Pr.ssenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Ra:trotsi, which makes it the frost er , uvement house to the cny for pas,oneers nrr,v tg by that road.. The proprietor having, at ceneeferahle expen s e, tiled up, excellee l . ANhION HOUSE, would respe , tfully e.. , (e:1 a Allure of public . patron age. There IA attar hod a porn.lid STABLE and Pllf , llyll, WAGON-SA RI $, adhrtfing arnplo &room rocelehon to travelers and exam-tern. Ilia Larder and Rar will be furculhed *nth t•.e I,^t the Set man artord. ffilry /3 0 TT 8 33 , 8 I C;t• I,Q- ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, mod` All work blItTlllOO,l to Ind will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. 0021.7 FP M - Y, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, 16'ourtit St.. 1.4tt2 W(1011 tm S fi. Id PA ttit-A I! work p .o - ^poy attcn.ted to. my2fitlyd HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER *IP' Ord era no/ .1 att. Eltop, (grant Cathedral. ITE STILES (F FALL GOODS E are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Goods, consisting in all of the talent importations of CLOTHS, CAIfSIME.B.ES AND VES riN(.4B, which we flatter ourselves will to equal to any ssitortmsnt to lie found East or West. They will be made nn to order in a superior style and at pitiss to snit inn hml 0. We would respectfully solicit au early call from our patrons and the public. MERCHANT TAILORS, J. A. Lt.PPERT, Ag‘lnt, No. TO Fifth atreeL Nerehant rrpilors, ST. CLAIR STREET. D. BRUCKLOCHER, TAILOR, rirAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS wl him nhi mtand, No. 108 FOURTH STREET, Coro ho will ho Rind to ewe film old friAndp and penile gonorally. Will Moo do CUTTING for f0n0.10.0. for howl and men - , LT T to • MERCHANT TAILOR, MO. omprv. Ct. 13T11.1411C7, (Dr. ir)nWa Raw Iltoilill 4 e • h wa . bromic.... •,• o inwon. Wif. irr(llor, 4 OP, • MERCHANT V 41 1 144 41 3, Den.lern In BAIA/ ly Mg4n cjinatti!e ;7.- 1 6 w , tinnlnn' n Nnrnintonci fion4.4. reassi 04.4 ~,4 4 Market Square, A 11.01,-ny I, 4.„ LADIES idoitftt C.litszel, R. D. BRECHT & BRO.. MAn:FAGTOREca LOOli ENG G LASSER, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES. Gill and ImitaLioti Rosewood Mouldings, DEALERS FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW OLASS4, 32S Staattkatteid Street, Dernier's Bleak, between Ti'iftri and Sixth, Pat,. turn Pa. Ai- City at mann Prioeg Pert:ennui atter. Lion Riven !o repairing Paintings, Reguildinii Frame,' and buamess cards framed at. wholeaaie price. pfkly 4 .4.rlE awl *ivitan:craz C .E I CD Vainters. T. T. liUGUltli, (RECO N P. 0181%.1EN. *ltrchant Zai!crs. JI7 S T IR, O_P I "V.E 37 . SAMUEL GRAY Esi. SON, No. 19 Fifth Street. - SMITH & PITCAIRN, No. 4S CONGIUra.4 14 PS 14A1117,14P 31.117, corm it gtio ft L (3 A ITAA4s *1 Si AT NO. 16 PIP - trf !.7 1 , 1FillWii•!•!! mo_ ROOM CORN MitftliT Hu bolo., a superoir article, for rsida HIMtl. Vgbittilitt jar;r.l dirta anT Czatmission. # ME..-1 W. CRAFT, Comm on and Meicanble Kn.. or, And Storage, N0.:37. Itioril Levee, Saint Lou will give intarts.tiat.etnd personal eltenuen to all buminesa entreated to my ...are, for vrhieh charges will be reasonabte. References 1,. K. Forsythe, St Louts; Patti Laning. Bt. Lout: ; fir.ahear, Co.Cinciartatu MessrL.Trux &J. Craig, Phdadt-:;.bit; XCArthur, Ity,rne A Gibbc.na, New York; W. C. M•Druvell. T. Ewrag,Enassis; North & Ransa.,-, J. W. Bitibridre & Co.. New Or;eans ; W. W. Weston, Memol - no,lP. , c,nnnk Lk Hart, Piit.a. burgh: G. W. Cam, Pittelartgh: P H Hall. R. D. A ‘l - tnia, CI, jeep ) , w. g. Conlbzwy,l). Burlington, Iowa: W H. Peatlewait.N i rlinetee, lea* Capt.. Conneu, Bewmar,AndrArer gal/R= lll Y. rnhlBtern SLI K TAINTING - A.'4D/•• CHINTZ FLAGS, IME=I IL WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 17 ST. CLAIR STREET 1% - 1 1()T IC E );L: I )1' PI I.'l HI-ti 7 121; H. WAYYE 3 CiIiCAUO RalLk(,A;i limb; ire of honlie of :no Ohio ant Pon naylvania Rai pauy,of the Oh, , and row: y,of the F.e t Wat ns i.n.l (7.bieag“ kn ;road C , n.panj , r I he Yisriclf and the Patel.nrgh, For: We) n,, end Chicago Itailrenii Company, Kno hive the agreement of r' -- ergentzanon, ore if wltheut dot-y to de their ty , nds err', JOHN FF:IIGt - SoN, t o ., 35 pm, street, Newt (irk city, in eonfortnity to agreement. Ho der.: ot my ref tiff , Of roe t.onda who have nit son-ertiied the a:zreemeul, nein:led to do with , ut (cirri er •ff . ffs.y. • ./ :IP a,. r. • ~r,, y be 13 , ened at the oilier. , of 'tot, ..Icfry (.1 th- Compan) m Nola, Fifth t.troct, rho ma, <I the aa•,: rallrogd will take place on l't, , IA; • ' Oct I's , a.. 1 peraott.., omitting to th, 47 • for sr- orgit rhzrg,on, or c tang to d-oor. t r Cr, the 11, of /1 . 40:11. at be. ft..; 1., tr. , A.AIALI.,I fr. a, In the .1 F. 1,. I. .INI ER, Puo utAtrg Got - Lunt:es JOUN 11. FLILOLIW.N,Mn-',. oPl4.:trrl bIEIV NEW 46,74 - A* - ;- - tif SECOND HIND PIANOS, FOR, SA LE AT GREAT BARGAINS. 91 1 H F BSCRI BER WISHING TO 113, dock of Pianos, otl -rt for sale du ring tt,o, and nort mouth, Flay N.. and:ft.:3cent.! Han,l PlllllOB at ; rgslll.lN, for cash. Th..... pace nearly all t - 44.t0 noel, e ,, pecir , lly I .1, r, r renting ny the beet ,Tmk, ,11 tot country, rind con he rutted on it, Ju sad RUbStall.l/1; Purehaaeo , are rAaregtfully.,noited to (.441 !tad I . I, t I DICIPILt•In ',le try JONAN lIIELLOkt, !WS 1,101/1,/ STRFII7I'. Tu FARMERS AND - 01 - HERS-FOR SALE GICOW ICI'•S SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTE.D JANUARY 10, 1800 TH E superiority of this Fan over all olhura in nada, eunandu in C 1 1 , 351:510143, 51in - plicnv and du rnbility. Seco - ad. Incleathng grain falter, better and more th oroughly ?Mil 10. Inlew than any other urn ever otit.red. The putemee or the above Feu nas been long en gaged in tnenutacturing and selling Agricul tural ,mplomenta, convinced of the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of great and eeede, prottentr thitt to the public with full con. &leave that it wilt moot their wants. he itud , tragned haring purettcoted tr,e cnln right to 01.1,111111tioi lire lint cell the above tiral a Fan and Heperator t IV (.41( rn Fouusyltiama. Wea;vrn Virg,nta and al: ulno, and the right to eel' in In diana and Illinois, in now prepared to till all order., Whol , anie or Retail set 8111 - Liberty invent, Pan, burgh, W W. WALLACE. Puh-burgb, July 16, 1861.--tyle:nrn CI4ITED ',TATES of A/4151CA, t Western District of Pennsylvania, es. J WII ER EAS, an information has been Bled 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 Lord one thou:tan 1 eight hundred and sixty one, by Robert B. Carnahan. Req , Attorney of the United Staten, on behalf of the United States, alleg ing in substance tat a certain lot of meitl. sniounting to seven hundred and eighty-ono (751) tons, mere or less, is now on the wharf at the port of Pittsburgh, in the said District; that the earre Is owned, in whole or in part, by Pointer Brothers, eittzeint and residents of the Mate of Tennessee, and now in the possession And charge of John Moorhen!, of Pittsburgh, in Raid District; that in pursuance of the Act of Congress approved July 15, Dll, the President of the United States issued his proclamation, dated August 16,1861, declaring tater Oa that the inhabitants oh the State or Tennearee are to a state of insuire Lion against the United Stales, and that all commercial intercourse between the same and the inhabitants thereof and the citi zens of other Staten and other parts of the United States is unlawful, and that all goods and chattels, wares and rr erchand i z riming from said State of Teuiie,eee awn e her parts of the Co ted States, by lana or wale:hi:ill be forfeited to the United States; and that said lit of pig metal, owned at a:ores:Lid, was conveyed from the said SLsto of TrttlsliSent to stail try of tattelorah, acd that the .let, thervbV le came forfeited to the use of the said Unitca St , :es, sad iirAiing that the same be condemned as L. rleitsil as aforesaid. sow, thereture, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to me direr ted and deliver, ri, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the asid pig metal or any interest therein, or I en thereon, or in any manner interest ed in the earns i hat they 1e an , , appear before the said District Court, at the city of Putaburgh, on the y0,,,,1wy in ictobt r hrict. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon ,f that day, (pi °laded the same shall be a itay of turisdietion,otherwise on the next day o' Jurisdiction thereafter,) then and titer to inter pose their claims Rill to make their allegations in hat behalf. A. MURDtuC H. U. S. Marshal Western Diet. of Penna. PITTSSITRGII. September 6th, 1861. ee7-td f,a(JUI'H AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SAI.E.—A comfortable two story dwelling house, conveniently arranged, with hail, two par lors, with marble Iriamles, doing roc,in and ki , chen. weer: and bake rooms, bed room, all on first floor; and live bed rooms, hall, cietnes press and closets on second floor. Good cellar under all the house: a brick stable, coal house, Ac.; two fine bripe arbors; great sbundance of currants, goose errie , strawberries. Ac. r ine maple and other shade trees, shrubb,ry, peach trees, pears and pi ums,gravel and shell walks. Large lot of ground, eighty-two feet front on South Avenue, Allegheny, by two hundred and eighty-seven feet to Rebecca sweet, a beautiful satiation and convenient for business In the city, being but A few minutes' walk horn the new bridge, and the passenger railway is in rear of the property on Rebecca street. We can recommend the above deqrable residence to any person in search of a good house and valuable improvements. For price and terms apply at our office. a CUTHBERT &BUN, 61 Market street. G ENTS FINE FRENCH ROOTS, Of Brook;,' Manufncture, RUING AT NRW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, 77. F, SCHMERTZ & Co. seli3 WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! ELEGANT! IC A FIJI, I CHE W. P. IrIARSCIALL, AP! 57 Wood s. For sole icy ,24 C BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED, reenived and for male I i F.ORGE A. FELLS, .I)rnggint., ma- it/ Ou i r e.lernl etteel., Allegheny. (OF, MILS, HEMP SEED, just received Air 0/ Awl for ogle by /COP i F: A. K ICILY, nal ti On Federal wheat, Allegheny. -•— / Iti )Z. PIIRF. CATAW HA WINE, porremox. punt rmertived and for trey's:. I.y I iIC )It,,N. A. KELLY, DruggiPt, .1 In t l 9 Fedoral etrovd, 1 KA T BARGAINS IN HOOP 11, 7f lIKUtTB—Now lit,ylexinat received at a great iia.lootion In former prmea, RATON, MACRUM a CO, 37 end 19 Fifth street. aisrellanga vs. WAR PRICES. WAR PRICES JUST I-2, EC.BI77.EJD 1,000 PAIR M ECH NI(: CORSETS FIT I,Y DAMAGED for 50 and 5(1) r.:INIUN sETs, lOU LINEN E.! 100 LINEN SETS, $1,25, worth V,50 ALHO, A LARGE LOT OF I IOOP SKIRTS, BONNET RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, C ~6&p Fox 0125..51-1 PLEASE GIVE ITS A CALL CHARLES GIPNER, 7S 151.1 ET STREET, .TI PllO It TA.I% Al,i, PER- ON3 PURCHASING TICEETS FUR SL' JOSEPH, And other Nlnte in Northern Missouri, the State ni Hansa., or 'he Terittorms, ahruld instal on Ilan r !iciceL9 that read by the NORTH. MISSOURI RAILROAD, The only rail route 'min St. Loris to St- Joseph it to the shortest and y^i beet tine by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by tab and it always sa cheap R. any other. 416"1:1.1j" your flekOlg to EADIOLD end all points in Northam Miasourt by ill a North Miseoun Rail rood. ISAAC H. STl' RGEON, Pree't. and Gen'l Supt. North Mlssotin R. R. HENRY H. Simmons. Agent seletarn o- • artnershAp, rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS g day formed a Co-Partnership under the name and style of PERIII.N.9, MERRICK illf - CO.,m the Paper, Rag and general Commission Business. JNO. M PP:RR INTR. C. HENRY MERRICK, EDWARD C. CLAPP. 'ataburgh. Pa. March lot, 1861. Jpro Di. Fr.5K1M8......C. EICNRIr N. C. CLAPP PERKINS, MERRICK & CO., 11 Hi , LESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-. Makers Materials, &c., &o -w arehouse No. 82 Third street, marl ' PI2 TRBURGI i, PA SUPERI.OI: LACE:BoIiT FOR GENTS, Buy:-; andiyouTHs, SELLING AT LOW PfUCE, AT NO.:L;IiFIFTH STREET, WqE. ISCIIMERTZ &SO. Rel 4 Dissolution of Partnership. C l- PARTNERSHIP of JONES s_A LAUTFI expired by limitation on the first cisy of A ngust, 1 , 61. The business of said firm will be settled by We new firm of JONES it LAUGH LI NS. Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residing in the city andsburgh, hays formed a limited partnership, the firm of JONES At LAIJGHLINS. in the business of manufacturing and deal ng to IRON,(in succes sion to toe late firm of Jones k I auth,)iu which firm the genet,' partners are BENJAMIN T. JONES. THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE W. JoNES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN B. I.4IJ(4HLIN, and the special partner is JAMES A Utl :ILI:yr:no has contributed beventy thousand tour hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnr,-Crup who, is to commence as of the first day o u t Augu,t, 1861, and to terminate on the that day of August, 16,5, SepLeml.er 18, 1861. B. F. JONES, T M. J N FP, G. W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN, JAMES LAUGHLIN. CEEB SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP manufactured by B. C. k 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, saving of labor, and its aril r acy in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without alluring the skin, or in the least wise damaging the fi nest quality of goods. It can be used with all kinds of water. Reference is made with pleasure to the subjoin ed certificates, emanating from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa cility afforded of seeing it fully and fairly tested. Quartermaster's Department of the Twelfth, Thir teenth and Fourteenth Regiments, Pa. Trois. "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Era.sive Soso.' having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was tried admirably adapted to the use of the solcuers, inn decidedly the most superior soap which cou,d be procured for the service. JAMES A. ERIN, Quartermaster Ifith Reg. ALEX. FOR.SYTI3, Quartermaster 14th Reg M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster ISth Reg. au2.B. 1 ()SHIRT WLLAkS FUR 25 CENTS- Approved style of Gen ts' Patent Enameled Collarefor 1861. 10 Shirt Collars or any style air 25 cents. EATON, MACRUM & CO., anl2 N 05.17 and 19 Filth street. SAINT LOUIS FLOUR.- 200 bbls Melrose; 200 " Pride of the West; 100" Lafayette; 100 " Mount Vernon; for sale by 5024-3 t KAY, PENNOCK & CO., 29 Wood el EW WALL PAl r Eß — f c ---- )r for Fall trade now open and reeetying at 1 JOS. R. RUGE[I4"B, No. 107 Market etreet. NOTICE,—The friends of William Andrew KeG Curtin, for rrunt bave applll4 liedpardon to Els Excellency, octlilaw2wd 10 BARRELS PRIME HAVANA ORANGES just received and for Rale by RETtdER. di BROS., Nos. 124 and 126, Wood street. T A NOILM-70bbls,forsale y B. A. FABBEBTOCE. A CO, fsnroor of First and Woody eta. PRE'T'I I I Two ACRES OF GROUND, JIIST below Manchester, for wale bl AnB S. CUTITSERT A 80N, 61 Mar k e t street. . . .. __ . l e (111 BARRELS LOVERING'S AND 'LI Pennsl 'ramie Syrup In store. And for An ehr f=el4l MI'LLICR & RICE( ETSON. si f ) HIFLEISI RIFLES!! RIFLES!!! for pole by 130Wr4 it TETLEY, sell 4 136 wood et CAMP AND BOWIE KNIVES—For or sale by BOWN k TETLEY, se2S 126 Wood greet. ELEGANT GOLD AND VELVET PAYER HANGINGS—For oats by PoZ W. P. 311111313 ALL . 9 EAUTIFUL GOLD AND TINTED 9 PAYER HANGINGS—For sale by sat wm, P. mi RAIZA 1.1. .;1210., worth $1,25 Sur , worth $1,50 1, worth $2 HOSIERY, Scc QUALITY CON (4 RESS'G A IT E RS,II ( IXFORDZTIEIS, STRAP S lIOES, FOR CASH *Recital "They go rig,ht.,,to, the Spot,' INSTANT RELIEF! STOP TOUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH' STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE, SPALDING'S Throat Confections. ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPA L HEM'S 2'HROAT C ON.FBCT/ ON& LADIES ARE DELIGHTED'WITH SPA LD I NG'S THROAT CON PROTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR 6P.:1 LDING'S THROAT Col4' F BCTIONS. They relieve a Coitgb In3tantii. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voioe They impart a delicious aroma to tee breath. They are delightltil to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every cue who has a Cough or a Etuaky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throaty to get a package of my Throat Con faction El toe) , will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." Yon will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst, If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards. consider them indistraible. You will find them at the,Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All callers are counterfeit A Packw will be sent by mail, prepaid, on r- ceipt or Thirty Cents Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, jel3 No. 43 CEIJAR STREET, NEW YORK 1 0 118e1) .? CURE ~c 0 ". .ot.seado oit CURE - f64 Nervo us H eadach e 4 /7 CURE ° mdache BY THE USE OF THESE CEPHALIC PILLS the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken al the commencement or an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Naas= and Headache to which females are so subject. They aot gently upon the Bowels—removing Costiveness. For Into - erg 11s,rn, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable Se a Lax rave, Improving the appetik, giving tone and vigor n the digestive organs. and restoring, the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. n e CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in stigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in Ilse many years, during which time they nave prevented and relieved a vast amount of. pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin. ating, 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 with perfect safety and without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagrwabis taste renders it easy to administer them to children. Beware ofCounterfelts. The genuine have ftve signatures of Henry Spaiding on each box. Bold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Mecil eines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. ill orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, L 8 Cedar atretd. New York From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the °Moot for which they were made,vm: Cure headache in all its forms. From Ow Maim:nay, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thoneand eases with entire success. Frem the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn, If you are, or have been troubled with the head. ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have them in case of an attack, Prom ihs Advertiser , Providence, R./. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very beet for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered, From the Western E. S. Gazette, Chicago, 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his tuarl trailed Cephalic Pills. Ftwm the Kanawha Valley Wen Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons sal:hiring with the headache, who try them, will stick to them. Front the Souther n Poth Finder, Neu , Or/eons, Le I Try them you that are afflicted. and we are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that ham received benefits that no other medicine can produce, /arms i he St. Louis Elifincerat. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pilie) is rapidly increasing. Prom the Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an article he did not know to possess real merit. • Fh:sn the Adissieser,Provithmes, R. 1. The testimony In their favor is strong, from the Monk respectable quarters. Prom the Daily New*, Newport, R. Copts'lie Pills are taking the place of all kind& Prom the Coinnusviat Bulletin, Bost" Mao Said to be very efficacious for the headache A single bottle of SPALDING'S PBEPABHD GLUE will save ten times its cost atuanally.lol SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING-'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE PIECESI ECONOMY I /fir . A STITCH 114 Tlinl SAM NmL"- As accidents will happen, even in well regale Led families, it ie very desirable to have some eh Bap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, T. )yo OroeVery, Ae. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE r.,c,nts et each emergencies, and no household eau afford to be without it. II to always ready, end up tie 'Woking point. "USEFUL LN EVERY ROUSE." N. B.—A Brush accompanies er.ah Bettie. „prim 21 °ant& Address, 1:1 &NM C. SPALDINC No. 48 CEDAR street, No: v Yorki caul - EON. An certain umprinetfded persons are att 'minting opalm off REPA.R.KD on the unsuspecting public. if "Mations my P GLUE, I would audio a all pen Hone to examine before purchasing, and nee that the full name. iIItiPIaPALDIN3 , I3 PRIKPAREED 01,1:71 LIE* on the outside wrapper; all others are r nriadlhily oonuMileita. Iforeale byJOS&PIi NUMMI, earner Dhunond and ikifeat Amt. ikaildaw ii., 1 , .„,. ...: n„: „,. ~,.... ~ :....,........„:.. ..- :-.., . -,... -..- ........ T EL-WRAP- Southern LoursviLLE, Oct. 3..7- Bit Dan of this evening says that-Van recent: lY from Bowling Oreigl, , atates that the military authorities there heti - fled-the Sher. iff of Warren county not tcorsky any more money into the State Treasury. General Buckner had gone with a por tion of his troops through Hopkinsville, Greenville and other places, and . had taken arms wherever he could'find The troops at Bowling " - Gteen' that 80,000 additional troops .are;ldailir , waiting but an how 's notice to come:4l;4k Kentucky. A Mississippi regiment recentlYoange to Bowling Green expecting to cointiiHrMly , through and occupy Louisville; andrieihOi•-• there. Some mercenary Unionist* aile'lltifte army employments for lbernselt4 servants, and a mark fOr their' Oaac + e,; and give unmistakable evidence df 4 1 , 1621= ing to secession. • The Bulletin, of the 23, says that'Boo' or 1,000 rebel troops took" possession dtr4-4g:,1".1r.,-- kinsville, on Monday afternoon. The Union troops under Capt. Taolcilotr' wore falling back to Henderson. ' Reports were also in circulation [ that Gen. Buckner, with five thousand reteP trcops would attack Shotsvillo on Thtdutt-' day. It was also rumored that Gen. Zollieoffev was retreating towards Barboursville; Nashville papers of the 29th ult.; and Richmond papers of the 29th, - thaVe - been • received, ,en. Price Evacuates states Leiell 4 o4ll;i c Ington. • J.ERFERSoIi CITY, Oct. .3.--Gerithirlefia;= who have arrived here this evening„fom Sedalia, confirm the report of the hyttehip. tion of Lexington by the rebelf t " ttlidelof: bring intelligence of its :probable 'ant i Lion by Gen. Sturges, Major' Beker;:hf, , Horne Guards, who was 4114, prisoners taken at Lexington, inurwhe fined to give his parole, esc aped fromAtte rebels on Monday night,;,, Be arrived at Sedalia this morning. He. says ail the rebels left Lexington on Monday afternoon :- and that their rear guard was fired upon as it left, with shells by Gen. Sturges, who just then appeared on the opposite side of the river, wounding several. When they first left Lexington, Major Baker thinks it was the intention of Prim= to march direct on Georgetown, but infort; mation having been brought to him that- Gen. Siegel was advancing with 40,000 men, be moved westward towards lode , ' pendence. Whether the main body of the rebels pursued this route for any distance, 4- Major Baker 'is unaware, as during the confusion among the rebels upon the re- ception of the news of the large force of Siegel,and the reported pursuit by:Genteel ~ Sturgis in the rear, be made his escape. He thinks General Price's effective forces numbers about 25,000, in addition to which be has some 160,000 irregular troops, whose principal occupation is • foraging, but this portion of the army had pretty much left the main body before Baker escaped. General Siegel, who com mands our advance guards, had all hit preparations made for an attack last night, and had the enemy made his appearance he would have met with a warm reception. Our forces are mostly stationed at Otter ville, Sedalia and Georgetown. The dis tance from Otterville to Sedalia is twelve miles, and from Sedalia to Georgetown four miles. We have also something of a • force under General Pope, at Boonville, only twenty-five miles North-east of Stai dalia. From Fortress Monroe--Arri val of lienry Magraw. Pennine Mennen, Oct. 8, via more, Oct. 4 - --Gen. Wool will proceed to ' Washington to-night, and will be relieved, for the present at least, by Gen. Mansfleld, who arrived from Washington this mores; ing for that purpose. One hundred of the mutineers confined :1 on the Rip Bas were this morning re• leased by Wool, and restored to duty. • There has been daily, with but one `ex ception, a flag of truce between Old Point r and Norfolk, for the last two weeks. The steamer Wm. Selden came down to-.'- day from Norfolk. She was seized try'theC 4 rebels last spring, and her presence sit Old - Point excited considerable feeling, She. , brought down some fifty passengers—ne% , women and children. They vArci—sintt back, not having been supplied Wlth4the- • requisite papers. Henry Magraw, of Pennsylvania, who , went to Manassas for the body of Colonel Cameron, returned by the flag of "tracer and -- and will proceed to 'Washington tonight. Gen.. Fremont not Removed. - -- ST. Lours. October, 3.—The following , dispatch was received to-day will Bet,thfi .; matter in relation to Gen. Fremoit'lli move). at rest: Washinyton City. Oct 3.—Gen. FreMbl[tV is not ordered to Washington, nor twin. the field, nor is any court-martial ordered ` ' concerning him. LEigned] he Expedition to Charleston CArao, 111., Oct. B.—The expedition sent yesterday to Charleston returned sthis morning with a large embank of uorri t ,„ several horses and nine prisoners.- ` - The' ; . prisoners are being tried today hafoieihe' Military Commission appointedby Gerr. , !' MeClernand. _ _ Treasure from an Fratielsedri , , Naw Yom r, Oct.4::--ThalitemnsllLetk s Northern Light is sigludled, -7 brings the treasure shipped frOlii!filartittik cisco on the 10th ult. - • Important ExpedltlOn_.,: 4 `tf_:: CHIC/ oao, Oct. correspondent says: A large nunitiorif n ftW::-;.- troops are now being embarked for nn, portant expedition. No One kireOWitillitZ, destination. - DISPATCH?' Bank Cashiers ALBarrir, Oet, 4.—Tbe Grand atertiir is reported, has indicted the cashiarainitthe - Albany and National Banks.; lauding to tile indictment havn notl;Tfti_ pired. 11 ALL PAPER OF J JJ B AND PRICE—For sale by ee2B P:1028. O • REFINERS.--674;stimargetio paint for oil barrels, tight, for sale verTeheap bit • tight { im - ar H. Musa, . lEr ITlf,' lias r l h tt, 0 ream waft acuirti: IME-200barele by (sees ) > Y x+~9QIFLIi4 1\1" - EW - AND r o bins, Dining - r camel ? jatliair,,..,; '140:10r- ' LAKE FlSkt--200 hal •barrels ruthlTra " " Trsig e k i Vaalei. selB VINEGABO.4 barrels Cider __ A wr tor sale by SEM Wii/44W 4 - .- 1,... ',a'`l • ;-,1771 .t.f4 DAL,41,144-41c,4 WM. H. SEWARD
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