VOLUME XX. „ Zhe plash* lost. 4Wighed Doffll Morning, (undays flazep634) At the North-Bast corner of Fifth and Wood ets. Terms: Six Dolma a year, payable 'aridly In wiractee. rteroin g ie copies, Two Oente--or sale at We outer in the Moe. and by the Newsboys. RATAB OF ADVICRTIBOCO 01,14. Than SWlee Owe • es Week • week. *week. mak. 17 ;gm IZIM:2 Twoinsarlaons,..— 76 .. .- ... 76 Three ittertiona,.-- 1 00 .. 100 0110 Peek,. 176 .......»......... 60 Two ..... 800 400 160 100 76 Thteemnadre,...-..-... 400 466 400 146 100 600 886 60 160 176 nionitts.--. 700 466 60 286 260 khree months...--.- 9 00 6 00 4 60 8 00 8 00 Pour m0nth5_.........10 00 6 85 6 00 8 36 4 60 Five 11 00 786 660 886 660 Six months--.... 12 00 8 00 800 4 00 6 60 Nine thontlei ...... 15 00 10 35 8 00 400 900 Orseyear---.--. 20 00 13 8510 00 aB6 12 00 Standing Card, six lines or less, perannnm..-10 00 One aquae, per annum, (excintave of paper)...2s 00 Manutge 'latices. 00 canto: Death notices 25 cents sw• FOR 1861, gier ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ESTABLISHED Olin FIFTY FILMS, R BE FURNISHED &dvance Payiag Subscribers ONE DOI,LAII PRIt ITAR Editorial, Local and Nlis- cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK T lIP CLUBS In your neighborhood. S end or PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BAER, Editor end Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BARR. EDWIN A. MEMO BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Filth & Wood kits., Pltts'h. NVERY DICEICE/TTION ON PLAIN . AND FANCY PRINTING Executed in the finest etylxi 3EIL 41., XMa 11l CI AIL la CONIERCUU. MGANTILE AND :LEGAL [WORK at abort =Use, on reasonable terms, Partiaaha attention pled to tho Printing of POSTARS, PROGRAMMES, &&, for Cloncarto, Erldbltiona and Carottaas. LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY HMSO 123012M1 um MULDI IQ 12319 lee fealties tor turning out :Work with prompt• airs and despatch cannot be excelled by any other office in the city. TURPENTINE _SPIRITS. -80 bbls for sale b y A. FA el 3— ..corneenf Vint susitWood etis, HALF PRICE IS WHAT WE ARE selling out a great May Wade our Sum mer Dress_ Omni% Lace Idszitteeor the beat bargains. early. C. EA.bisluiri LOVE, ardi 74 Market street. faREEN APPLES.-24 barrels choice la& n uet rhEa_ re , c c e o i m e a a n dkendFiat ate. . 6DOZ. ENGLISH . G RADUATED fd1.A8108.134 6 gross French Infant Powder, pun reoetved and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY. Isla Allegheny O. CATRRLDGES always on hand for U. 8. =Ants and nfles o for Bhfulfa dace, U. 60 And 90 bores. For sale_ by yeBOWE( & TETLEY. jns GREE A 'PLES.-21 barrels, received aid for oale an2B HMiEtY H. OOLLLISH. I IL -10 barrels Linseed 011; la do Carbon do• rec.eired anin IfEtlllY a. caws& o UPI' ' • —lO kegs . test. Packed i ikaterjust' ressiredasktia /1 361 " NM "IL COLJAINEL 1611 Li3]irifb-200 arrels, jabieceived Emd Sotasio,kr.:, 4 • Y S.:4lol4taill, - _ ..., ,k„.. , _ c„..1, -,4 s , ln •,.. 4 ..",,.1 Aron, Nails, (Edgings, &c. AndiatßlC4lX IRON WORSE. JONES Vic.LAkt GEILENS 4 wyrh 14.9 AAILs, JIINIATA AND COMMON SKET IRON. Staffing, Lauth's Meat risks 1044 Plata, G. Weleamopsza, MI Water Street, and 132 First street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Trantchn and Houll Water Btreeta, Ottleaeo. 1h217:1♦ Wivi. 31.FAIIER & CO ., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Near the Penn's it. R. 1-xomenger Doom_ PITTSBURGH., MANUFACTURE ALL BINDS ,PA OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention totno construction of En gines and Machinery for grist mils, and for up rights, mulay and circular saw mills. M 3,713 also on hand, thustood and ready for ship ment at abort notice, Engines and Boilers of every description', Also, tarnish Boilers and Sheet Lron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in every variety., and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. A 13 , -Orders from all parts of the country soliciteu and promptly filled fell:dew SMITH. PARK SE CO.. NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PrTTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, N0:149 P'irst and 1.20 Second streets. Manufacturers of ail arose and desceptiona of CORI iLetorta and Still Chas and Water Pipe, Sad Crone. Dog Irons, Wagon Bores , Steel Moulds, Pul hes, Hangers and ooup!mge. Also Jobbing and Machine satstings of every do• scription made to order. Having a complete Ina Lhop attached to Ile Fouadr7, ail necessary fitting will be carefully attended to, e.st! : Iww ad LAKE BUPERIOR COPPXR MINIS SNILTING WORKS, PAIIK, ITIPCIJILDY & CO, NttoANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper ms, Raised Still Bottoms, Bps 'ter Bolder, .., also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, ec. Constantly on hand, '1 Inman's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second strosts. Pittsburgh. Pn. Bnemat ordeali of IrkkiPor cart to any ri.eirwl nal:Rowe. 1401.1,12, ice. BOLE, El:31 - NE BUILDER & MACH I N IST, GREET W DirrE.lth PLA IN INO MILL, coy. vy and Duos/ems Wm, Pittsburgh, Ph., will eto order, and warranted as good as twin lade, the following machinery, via moo, TiirW Lathes, for wood and iron; Pia for wood iron: Drilling Machines; Monsen Tobacco Screws; Pasenieright and Model Ma tes, In the best manner;-Shafting, Patties, and ,gers, of all sines and variety; Screws, of any di .ter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Wiii make, and hare on hand, Doctor and Nigger apes, and Deck Pumps for steamboata. to Lnhears anti other Planing done to order; piano 89 inches wide, by 9 feet 8 inches long. I Orders Promptly linliad and Earaestiy &hated B.—Particular attention mid promptitude gi v. c repairs on Printing Presses ano other mylblyd ( insurance. mongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH Urriaar.s—JA MES A. H uTc Li 190 , HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OAPI'. .JAH. WOODP,URN,f;en'I Agent. OFFICE. NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of Fire and Afm - int Riska. ASSE'lli, MAY 10th, 101 Stock Due Bills synbin on demand and secured by two app:oved narnee4 7,1,760 00 Bills Receivable '23,a47 84 Bills Discounted 8n1136 78 Mortgagel2,ooo 00 11.6 Shares Mechanics Bank stock cost 4 6,160 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock cost 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh -.. 2,750 00 Balance of Book Aceouetn Office Furniture ........... Osuth DIRECTORS Wm. B. liolmen, Jan. A. BuieMagian, Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm. Rea, 8. B. Robison. ' Joo M'Lewitt Richard Hayti, Jon. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Robt Dalaell, Olio. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell, I ,s'ist. Means, Jame Woodburn, my2l Allegheny Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH. OFY/CllO-no. 37 Fifth St., Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIR I AND MARINE RISES. AAC JONES, Freaident; JOHN D. ItteCORD, Vice President; D. IL ROOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dmactroas.—lsaac Jones, C. (3. Hassey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, S. L. Falmeetock, John D. McCord, Copt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Starling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob't L. M'Grew, Rob't H. Davis. WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, WANTON COUNTY. GEABTARED BY TEM LNOISLATIMS OP PICIUM3YLYANIA. Omit Capda/-...51100,000 I Premium Notes g1a2,248 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, An, In town or country. .Dutscroas:—.Elen. J. J. Pence, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chew. Crud, D. H. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen HON. a C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Annetta, Vice President. Taos. Eneeze, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, den 90 . 70 Fifth street. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. oaso-----..... No. 03 Fourth /Street. . b/RECT OREL Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson, I. GrierEfproul i , 0. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier Henry Etprottl,Nich. Voeghtiy, Gee. W. smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, it Patrick, Chartered Capital._ 5300.000 FIRE AND M....1NE Milts TAMEN, of all descriptions. 071101:58 : A. A. CARRIER, Preaident. L GR)RR SPROUL, Secretary. [jelly 3_!ettri. &I EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, N 0.115 Water street. Pittsbiargh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or send bast passengers from or to an . part of the old country, either by steam er sailing punnets. SIGHT DRAFTS POE SALE, payable in any part of Europa. • Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail• Mad, Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of likailing.Packets 1 / 2 and for the fines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Salt.. . Nanning UM. TAB. aabLINGAR, MONONGARE tv LA PLANING NULL, would respedlidly inform the nhli6 ,Qua holm rebuilt since the are, and enlarged his establishment, and filled it with newest and most approved machinery, is now> prepared to hunisih flooring and planms: boards, scroll Staring and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, monklinga, box making, An Borth Pittsburgh. September 7, MY. lagg GLIIN 17103131111A8 AT RFX#IICED patops—A the rate hne of Etth Tral,textlies el Marge rednotion in Woe to close ont the dock . EATOMNACERITet 00,. • rfiliedig initk PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDA Y MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1861. Slntits, diassimeres, E. WATTS; wrra TERRY, PRICE & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, dge. NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOBB V. TEM; WWII a. PRIM, 010111 T. MET der2al . _.- Nooltins (fi)assv, &e. -- H. D. , BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACITURERS OF LOOkLL GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings, DFALERS 1N FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 12S Smithfield Street, Demler's Block, between Fifth and B . xth, burgh Pa. W City Gime at manufacturer's Price. lie Particular attention given to repairing Paintings. Reguildung Frames and businees cards framed at wholesale price. s pedy o - Utz and %2stau7•ants. lEEI.Nr.ELGVE No. 840 Liberty .Street, RlSrr To PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGEK DKPOI', JORN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken an ifitted up,with all the modern improvem +nta, this popular re sort, the subset:her is prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will be ser ved up in every variety of style, during the sea son. His Wines., Liquors sad Ales be feels con. fider.t in recommending to the public for their excellence. Gary Bucket and Shell Oysters reeelved dud? , and cold Whole.'le awl ILetnaL Entit. tyd SEED:DT'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. 1011 AVING TAKEN and fitted•np, at a great expense, with all the modern im provementa, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub. Go kenerally, with the best the market affor.n, OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of .tyle during the season. LIQUOR'S and ALES he feels confident ro re commending to the public for their excellence. * ••MFA A served up at all hours, and 1).4. and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. apt: iv f32EOEILISIOR OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, O. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. ITHOIMAIII AND 811[111, MUMS IN LAIKE AND EABTERN FISLI. FR1 , 1113 PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OPE' TEES AND WILD (SAME. Ali to their Proper Houma. n 026 GEO. REINENIAN .35 CO. CORNUCOPIA: R ESTAUR T, BY ELI 'YOUNG, 'iII , THEITREET. THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others is directed to thia estabitahmeni, much has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTISTIAL EATING ROUSE Li A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are particularly printed to ccli. Everything per Mining to an EATING kIAL-0(..N wilt shyer, be found, of the freshest the rcurrkr.t atorde. apfdtd,s. MANSION BOUSE, GEORGE Bin, Proprietor, N0.:44, Liberty street. ;List beside the Passenger iiep,t of tho Pennitylvat,e, Pr!road, which makes It the most obnvenicai house in the city for peoisengere arm:rig by tbat road. The propnetfor having, at considerable expense, Itted cp, in excellent style, Ow M.ANSIOIihOUdE. • would respectfully solicit a scare of public patron age. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON-YARD, affording ample accom modation to traveler. and ateamatent. his Larder and Bar will furniatted with the best the mar• ;et can siforil felry winters. T. T. lIUGERN, 1-1 - 0 D BE, SI GI-N ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (9 ECONDSTORY ) $:=1,884 17 Ai' All work entruwed to me will be Neatly azd Promptly Executed. octly W ri" Ft. F _el.. 0 , HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Fourth lit, Bet' Wood & Smitlithld PITTSBURGH, PA. work p •o—.ptly attendod to. nornalyd FI'TiMT7I'MF,rWiP - T*7l P. O'BRIEN. Sir Orders son...ed at basement shop, Grant street, opposite Cathedral. Aerchant Zaiinrs. LATE STYLES OF FALL GOODS JUST WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Goods,consistlng in all of the latest importations of CLOTHS, CAPSIMERES AND VESTING/8, which we flatter ourselves will be equal to any assortment to be found East or West. They will be made up to order in a superior style and at prices to suit the times. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 19 Fifth Street. selB SMITH Sr PITCAIRN, Merchant Tailors, No, 48 affigrEN Z4zio D. BRUCKLOCHER. TAILOR., HAS BE-COMMENCED BUSINESS at his old stand, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, 'are be will be glad to see his old friends and mblio generally. Will also do WPM% ter familia , . few bows and men. iere j M. LITTLE, e breaCILANT TAYLOR, O. i* SAINT. CLAM EITILIZEIP, Irish's New Building.) dattly PITTSBUREiH., NVH. M'GEE - It CO., • MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, corner of 'Federal street and Market Serums, Allegheny city, Pa. 1e1.2-Iy-daw L A DIES - CONGRIISS HEEL GAITERS $1,87, LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,87, AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET,' eelD. S. ISIIIIIIFUSAr CHER. 9 :11 A el 913; nes, a erpperalr snide, forr i la -1-911 d H. 001.1.1101. jortrardinit int! Cot4vaission. TAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and I Sirekcantile Broker, °thee and Storage, No. 32 North Le!tee, Safat Loa, N. B.—l will - give inimediate and personal attention to all business entrusted to my care, for which charges will be reasonable. References E. Forsythe, St. Louis: Paul Luang, sc. Louie • Braaheare & Co., Cincinr.ati; Messrs-Trux Philadelphia; M'Arthur, Byrne .6 Pibbons, New York; W. C. M'Dowell, T. Eanng.F,As; Nnrthup & B sneak, .1. W. Burbridgh. Coq New .onessis W. W. Weston,Memphis; - Pennock & Hart, Pitts burgh; G. W. ase, Pitteburgh; P B. Ball. R. D. Adams. Chicago, W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington,lowa; v.! •Postlewall., Burlington, lowgiCaPts. Connell, Bowman, and river men generally. • mhlEkBm SILK BUNTING =l=l °HINTZ FLAGS, lEOl=l R. WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 41ST. ET-414 STREET Iya 11 [ICE —BON Dico - CUNitOT - TETE PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE &CHICAGO RA ILRoAD COMPANY. El olden+ of bonds of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Ret.road Company, of the Ohio and Indiana Rail road Company, of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, r f the vartc us °Lassen and of the Pat,-burgh, Fort Wayne cad Chicago Railroad Company, who have subrcriberi the ameetnent of re-organtastion, ate requirt d wtthnut del y to de posit weir bonds with JUHN FERGUSON, Trus tee, 10 Pine street, dew 1 ork city, in conformity to said agreement, Bo darn of ~ ny of the eb we boodei who have not aubeeribed the laud agreement, ore notified to do fort/ Bo woh ut Cr delay. . . The agreement may be eigned at the Office of the Secretary of the Company at \o 28, Fifth etreet, Plitetinrgh. The rat. , f the said railroad will take place on the 24th or Oct de -T. 1861, end all persons omitting in etil,eillie the sgrrt meet for re organization, or orretting to Tleta - aiot their hoods in season I,r the 0., ~1 .ice 1.1,,,h,,,,,,t z . ag, , Eltt , at the sale, well be liet la to be excluded from particifp4Ung in the purchase. J F. D. LANIEIf, Chairman of Purchaslog Cotnrnittee 107.4 Id Fee -twos, Hee.y. 4 Bell:Peel g, , !. , , a- El PTV NEW - - ----, ~. iNtl. 7 "';'Vi`-• SECOND HIND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. TIIE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO x reduce his Wock of Vienne, oil re for sale du ring thin and nex . i. l ou n tn, E Fif_t i y i N: Do w l3 a ßT n ß d .E rie ET cond . Hand Pianos at great le rgains, for cash. Inese F'imecis have nearly all been made especially for the subeoriber. for renting ptirpoveß by the best makers in the country, and can berelied on as dn. rable and substantia , in=trurnenta.k. Purchasers are r , spectfully ingted to call and examine them. For eale by al 0 II I l ti ivl6 81 W TO FARMERS AND OTifEE ' ~. FOR SALE. GEOWEY'S 8 UPERIOI3.4.A.TENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1880 THE superiority of this Fiala over all others in use, consists in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. decomd. In cleaning grain fairer, better and more thorough!, with less Labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above tint: hatibolen itssvie. in manufacturing and pethna Agricul tural !roplementa, convinced t,f the great 'Nara of ri good Fan for clean:rig the odfcrent of ❑uu avid prexeaL. tie t.i thn public with fffircen {Were e Ole: it will rr,t-ei their ur.m.pi. Trte , :18,11117 pureiiiiseil the sole right te nianote• , above Grain Fan and tteperstor, in Weriern Prinii.ylusaut, Western Vtrgtrua and all Uhw, mast this right to well in Ire di9na and Illinois, nor prepared to fill all orders Whoicenle or tvetiel Ltberty street, Thus. burgh, Pa. W W. WALLACE. Pittsburgh, July 16, 1661.—jy1Si6rritsw UNITSD fITATLS or AM/21011, t Western Distrtct of Pennsytranta, •s. 5 WII EREAS, an intoruaacion has been Bled in the District Court of the l'ruted States of America for the Western District of peon. sylran.s, on the fifth day of September, to the year of our Loid one thouean t eight hundred and sixty. one, by Robert B. Carnahan. E.y, Attorney of the United States, on behalf of the United States, slit g• tug In substance t - at a remain lot of Mg inebtl, amounting to seven hundred and e.mity-one (781) tone, mare or lens. is now on the wharf at the port of Pittsburgh, in the said District; that the same ,s owned, to whole or in part, by Pointer Brothers, citizens and residents of the State of Tennessee, and now in the possession and charge of John Moorhea i. of Pittsburgh, in said District; that in , . . pursuance of the Act of Congress approved J nly 16, 1861 the President of the United Staten issued h , o proclamation, tutted August 16,1661, declaring inter &la that the inhabitants of the State of Tennessee are in a state of insurre unit against the United States, and that alt commercial intercourse between the name and the Inhabitants thereof and toe citi zens of other States and other parts of the United States 18 unlawt.:l, and that all goods and chattels, waree and merehandize coming from said State of Tennessee into other parts of the Un led States, by land or water.will be forfeited to the United States; and that said lot of pig metal, owned at aforesaid, was 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,sod praying that the same be condemned an forfeitd an aforesaid. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the real of the said Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons olisimi ng the said pig metal or any Interest therein, or Pen thereon, or in any manner interest, ed in the same . that they be and appear before the said District Court, at the city of Pittsburgh, on the first Tuesday in October next, at eleven o'clock in tne 101 - 8D001:1 of that day, (provided the same shall be a cry of jurisdintion,otherwuse on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter,) then and t her to inter pose their claims and to make their allegations in hat behalf. A. MURDuCH, LLB. Marshal Western Dist. of Penna. FITTHIIIIRGH, September 6th. 1861. se7-td QOUTH AVENUE RESIDENCE FUR Obj SALE.—A comfortable two story dwelling house, conveniently arranced, with hall, two par lors, with marble mantles, dining room and kiichen. wash and bake rooms, bed room, all on first floor; and five bed rooms, hall, clothes prose and closets, on second floor. Good cellar under all the house; a brick stable, coal house, Ac.; two fine grope arbors; great abundance of currants, goose berrie,, strawberries, etc. tine maple and other shade trees, shrubbery, peach trees, pears and plums, gravel and shell walks. Large lot of ground, eighty-two feet lront 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 few minutes' walk from the new bridge, and the_paesengq railway is in rear of the property on Rebecca street. We can recommend the above desirable residence to any person in search of a good house and valuable improvements. For price and terms apply at oar office. a. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market street. GENTS FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Brooks' Manufacture, SELLING AT NEW YORK PRIORS, FOR CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, W. F. SHCIPIERTZ & CO. 8816 WALL PAPaI WALL PIPERI ELEGANT! BEAUTIFUL! PRETTY: For sale by W. P. MARSHALL,CHEAP art 24 87 Wood street: e--• BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED, just received and far sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, sel9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. 25 BBLS. HEMP SEED, just received and for sale by GEORGE A L KELLY, Drnaglat, eel 9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. eJ~DOZ. PURE CATAWBA WINE, vti." for medicinal purposes just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, eels 69 Federal street, Allegheny. QRBAT BARGAINS IN HOOP BRUITS—New etiles lust receivedst a great redaction in former prises. BATON,M.AORUM CO_ • . Wand Mk WM* dtsrellantrats. WAR PRICES. WAR PRICES JUST P. EOE I-C7F,D 1 ,000 PAIR MECHANIC CORSET-i SLIGHTLY DAMAGED for 50 and Cf2k., worth $1,25. .1(;.) L3NEN SE FS, 50e , worth $1,50 100 LINEN SETS, $l, worth $2 100 LINEN SETS, $1,25, worth $2,50 ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF HOOF' SKIRTS, BONNET RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, &c CHEAP FOR CASH PLIEASE GIVE US A CALL CHARLES GIPNER, 7S 111/1 RKET STREET, arlo I ;11. PO lit TAN T. ALL PER , ON3 PURCHASIN(4 MB FOR 8T JOSEPH, And other points in Nor hero Missouri, the State of E/311.814, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD, The only rad route from St. Louis to St. Joseph It is the shortest and qui •keut line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always AS cheap as any other. Alkill-cuy your 'fickte to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Ml,ouri Rail road. ISAAC fi STURGEON, Preset. and Gen'l Supt. North .t.thr.e4.,urt it. R. HENtret H SurwoNs. / gout. PA 10:6m Co - Partnerslitp. FELE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnership under the name 1113ki style ot PERKINH, MERRICK At CO., in tie Paper, Rag and general Commission 13usitims. JNO. M PE:R.IIIM; C. HENRY MERRICE, EDWARD C. CLAPP. Piusburga, Pa— March Ist, 1861. Jac. M. Num C. HIRST htIHUICE.....E. C. Clan. PERKINS, MERRICK & CO., WHOLE9AL,E AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &e., W arehouse No. 82 Third Street, marl Pl 7 TSB URGE - , Pd SUPERIOR QUALITY CON l', RESS:GAITERS, LACE: . Bi oXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES, FOR GENTS, BOYS and .YOUTHS, SELLING AT LOW PRICE, AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. sel4 Dissolution of' Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES & LAUTH expired by limitation on the first day of August, If al. The business or said firm will be settled by the new firm of JONES A LAUGH LIN& Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited partnership, under the firm of JONES A LA UGH L I NS. in the business of manufacturing and deal mg in IRON, (In succes sion to the late hrm of Jones A I auth,) in which firm the general partners are BeNJAMIN T. JUNE'S. THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN H. LAUGHLIN, and the special partner is JAMES LA UGEILI N,who has contributed seventy thousand tour hundred dollars to the common stock of raid partnership which is to commence as of the first day ot Augut,i,lB6l, and to terminate on the first day of August, Jaw s September le, ISill. B. F. JONES, T M. J NEF, G. W. JONES, RHIN RY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN, JAMES LAUGHLIN. 881 - -3 in d SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASTVE SOAP manufactured by B. C. h J H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the moat serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public. Its superior advan tages ere found in its cheapness, saving of labor, and its effLacy in removing grebes, paint, tar and dirt without Injuring the akin, or in the least wise damaging the finest quality of goods. It can be used with all kinds of water. Reference is made with pleasure to the subjoin. ed certificates, eminating from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa• cflity afforded of seeing it fully and fairly tested. Quartermaster's Department of the Tweifth, Thir teenth and .Fburtersith Regiments, Its. uSawyer's Chemical Olive Erasive Scam' having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was Icrind admirably adapted to the use of the solaters, and decidedly the most superior Soap which oou.d be procured for the service. JAMES A. ERIN, Quartermaster - ath Reg. ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster 13th Sew. au2B. 10 SHIRT COLLARS FOR 25 CENTS.— Approved style of Gents' Patent Enameled Collars for 1861. 10 dhirt Collars of any style for 26 cents. EATON, .K&CB.Uhf * CO., stag N 05.17 and 19 Fifth street. SAINT LOUIS FLOUR.- 200 bbls Melrose; 200 " Pride of the West; 100 " Lafayette; 100 " Mount Vernon; for sale by se24-3t, KAY, PENNOCK A CO., 29 Wood at. NEW WALL PAPERS for the Fal trade now open and receiving at JOS. R. ROORRS, ee2l Pio. 107 Market street. PiOTICE,—The friends of William Kernan have applied to Hie Excellency, rew G. Curtin, for his pardon. ectllaw2wd 1 cis BARREL 8 PRIME _HAVANA megomii just received and for sale by REYMEIt & BROS., Nos. 124 and 128. Wood street. T .ANN FRS' OIL.-70 bbls, for sale by B. A. FAHNIBTOOK. A CO., DOA oonter of Find. sad Woods sts. Two ACRES OF GROUND, JUST below Manchester, for gabs by au6 8. CUTHBERT & BON, 61 Market street. 1 On BARRELS LOVERING'S AND kl Pennsylvania Syrup in store. and for sale by [ Ral4] MILLER & RICILETuON. $lO RIFLES! $lO RIFLES!! $lO liIFLESIII for sale by BOWL TETLEY, *Bl4 186 Wood et. CAMP AND BOWIE KNIVES-4%r sale by BOWN TETLEY, - Batt 186 Wood street. VLEGANT GOLD AND VELVET Jua PAPER RAEGINGS—Forsate ge2B W. P. naLMISHALL:- BEAUTIFUL GOLD &ND 'TINTED PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by WX.E7LARWIALL,;__ "They go right to the: Spot.' INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPALDING'S Throat Confections. ASE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEA.RERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPA LDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS: LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPA LDING 'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR 6PALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS They relieve a Cough inetantly. They clear the Threat. They give strength and volume to the voice They impart a delicious aroma to the breath They are delightful to the CRAW. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I ad vire every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any diffidulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections hey will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that •they go right to the spot." You 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 sale in saying that you will ever afterward. consider them indispensible. You will fad Llama at thei.Druggists and l'ealers in Id ediemes. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CEI,ITS My mg - nature is on each package. All othera arc counterfett A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceips ofThirty Cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, 1:+13 No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW;TORK to g" CURE V i ? CT:OW ( 4O4T CURE 6 0 Nervous Headache .4 77 , CURE ' 4l kinds ~' ~ ~'. ~I ti~~ , BY THE USE OF THESE CEPHALIC jj PILLS the periodic attacks of Nervous or Stick headache may be prevented; and if taken al the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be.obtained. They seldom fall in removing the Name and headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the Bowes—removing Costiveness. For Lsterary Alan, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of satemtary Writs, they are valuable as a Lax ;Svc, improving the appetite, Ovirg :cue and vigor o the digestive organs, one restoring the mtural elasticity and strength of the whole system ce CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in. stigation and carefully conducted experiments, haying been in We many years, during which time they nave prevented and relieved a met amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin. sting in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. FOR CASH They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at an times with perfect safety and without making any change of (het i and the absence of any disagre eable taste renders tt easy to administer them to ehikiren. Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have five signatures of Henry Spaidlng on each box. Bold by Druggists wagtail other Dealers in Medi cines. A box will be sent by mall, prepaid, on reoelpi of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be add:reused t 6 Prom the Examiner - , Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made,vus.: Cure headache in all its forma From ths Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand eases with entire success. Prem the Democrat, Si. cloud, Mims. If you are, or have been troubled with the head ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pails,) so that you may have them in case of an attack, Prom the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Gel:Mahe. Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered, From fhe Western B. R. Gasentte, Chicago, 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his unrb yelled Cephalic Pills. From as Kanawha Vag/ Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persona guttering with the headache, who try them, will stick to them. From the Soothe n Path Finder, New Or Bane, Let' 7 Try them! 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. MSEOMfiiiMil /From as lowa. Mr. Spalding wo=loot i =s name with an article he did not kaano to possess real merit. /Wm the Morrgser,Provitienos, R. I. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the mist respectable quarters. the DnQy Nem, Newport, R. L Ciaphalie Pills are taking the place of all Avis be tne Cornotercial Bulleti th n, Boston, Mass. Eked to very efficacious for e headache. AITA single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE - will save ten tames Its cost annually.liAl SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE TEE PIECES! ECONOMY I ifia-"A Exam m Tram Sans Natm.'ll6l. :tan accidents Will happen, even in well regulated famines, it is very desirable to have .some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toya Crockery, &a Theeta at such emergencies, and no household can afford to he without it. It is always rced , hand up ?tn sticking point. USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE." N. B.—A Brush soxrmpamies each Bottle. Price 2f. wale. MEM/WIN% Nw 48 CEDAR atroet t yew CAM lODT. AN oettotattmotcoildtd fOrsomarolitteinotiti to. polio off cm. Us liwectiog pal* imitations of Loy-RitEMND tilAuNi iradd Laudon atiVelo .li6n""zamiu° ber9 *4 rf al A id Pgi.T 1 1 4/ : 0 4 Ow MIL nonteFnvi • ~AL L ,DINGI3 ?BMW , -Ott thcontoldiikohja 'lO unnowid oonillexteits. i r or34• l BooBEni UMW, oomor Eftmond auk simicoulifietl toblitdow +'k.Sg„~p.,~p thLltraf. ~ , ~- -' HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar etreet. New 'York F-om 1 he St. Louis Democrat. DD3PATCIHI Addreea. _..., ~ ,-•:::4,-Z.,--,:›V -!..V..,..t.5zC',- - •-z- • ;;•'1",•",,,,,-,'",,;4.,.;-,:,---4.,et•-,.„,,,%-4.te.-4-...i„,„.-e% __..„„,,,„••,,•J•i•-•"7"I., -;''' ~.., -,,.-.",',-",-%•,:::'-±,-*'-:;`,'„:',Xzli,,,-,,-,,,,,...A., --,. ' , ~., -,--,•''',",,';E.,--'1'2',,,4?•-',li-',---2-1,-;:i•-7•1„'q,4,•,,I,V5,,,, • -,7:1`,-,'-'-'";-,'' ..,,',-.,--z '-,k -1-,---."'-w--'fi.-Ti.W, 1 1 ' 'tt - :,. - 7z,;• , • , -1.:-.'i;SzTt,4 ,-------.3,:t.1'-gii-Yr`->,,.4A 1 " :-.., t1 . * , la --...- Ct . :47,4 -,1,4A-5..*6, %1 11 : - I f l' 4 -:;...i.,>_` . -1-,,,,'_, • • , BY TELEGRAPH The 1 napendling Battle at Lex- IngtOrt. JEFFERSON CITY, Sept. 'JCL—Special despatches to the dt Louis' Republican States there is no intelligence of impor. Lance from Booneville, Georgetown, Seda lia or Glasgow, and no apprehensions are felt of any immediatev-atteek on any of those points by the - . rebels. Ail reports' received from Lexibgton coroborate they opinion already expressed that the rebels''' intend to keep their main force there; but ti it is stated that several bodies, from 200 to 2,000 in number, have left there within- , 1 a few days past for the north and weet,i , but for what purpose is unknown. Gen.' Fremont preserves a strict silence, but he is said to be actively engaged in ascertain.. ing the exact number of troops he can command, and organizing plans for the approaching engagement, for the success - .. or failure of which heals to test his renuta tton upon -and win or lose' his all. Every- , day an increased interest is felt innthe , apis."- proadhing battle, for it is genertilly :nip. posed that it will - decide the fate of Atiat.'- , •:, souri, Some persons murmur. at the - delay; "'- but; Geri. Fremont is , determined:to have everything ready beforalie advilibccs, not to strike a blow before ha , believes will be effective. The , opinion is , betorn ing generally prevalent that the Seceir-7, sioniets at Lexington-are byrie means des.: piceble, but, that with their vast numbera and ample ammunition, their and courage, they will make a tower.ful and determined resistance., The. piokettallA of Price's army extend from.LelingtonAcql. within about eight miles of Georgetown;i , -4-,F 2 - They are stationed very.near to each and thus the intelligence of ail our, nioeis mekits is conveyed to Prhie's headquertent in the briefest spaceof time. A teleformh wire was laid to Gee. Rreleontlelleadquarir : 1-4 tens at Camp Lilly this afternood.l: , , • 'r , ` . More of the Fremont and;-).:!::`, Moir Dithetilty-.lhatr leased by Gea. Scott:. - Witamnroron, October ; L=From fade ascertained here, it appears- that-ttir. nesday last General Fremont re/eased Blair from arrest for using language the order tantamount to a defiance of tha General to present his charges formally.— On Thursday, CoL Blair presented, charges. formally formillly egainet General Fremont, in rer-„, soonsii to the defiance. Thereupon j Gatt.ill'.- Freniont immediately arrested CoLßlitir;i:..,-: and sent him to Jefferson Barracks., On Friday night the telegraph was allowed to communicate the fact that Blair had been freed from arrest the previous Wednesa day, but the offensive paragraph in the, order of release was imppresped, and the . fact of Colonel Blair's secorid'arrest With held., The army regulations allow no offi l i;,' cer to be arrested for a longer period, than. • eight days without charges being preferred. f , Generai - Fremont disregarded - the regtila.:, lions in.the case of Colonel Blair. After ' ' this violation Of the regulations, a second arrest for the same cause find without charges has attracted attention and caused much remark. The great fact in relation to this case is that General Scott to.day ordered the unconditional release of Cot. Blair. The Approaching Battle be. tween Fremont and Price. CHICAGO, September 80.—There is much speculation here concerning the strength of the two armies about to meet at Lex ington. It may be interesting to state that letters received here from Huntsville, Mo., dated the 27th, express the confident opin. ion that Fremont will be beaten unless he can bring 60,000 men against Price. The - writer says the country, is filled with arm ii_ ed men, marching to reinforce Thee. He is satisfied Mulligan's surrender ' added 25,000 to Price's strength. Birerythll4l3; reported quiet on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. From 'WV ashington- WASHIIiGTON, October I.—The latest advices from Fort' Pickens state that the blockade of Pensacola Bay is strictly en force& The friends of ex-.ldayor Barrett say, he has gone to New York, proposing to reside there during the continuance of the present troubles. It is satisfactorily ascertained ;Vint Abe rebels have not lately sent any of their~-- forces to the upper Potoinac. The,y have merely retired further back into Virginia. Their lines extend from Occoquan and Ma. lianas to Fairfax Court House, Manassas obviously being their base of operations. Unsuccessful attempt to firs a Bridge. CHICAGO, Sept. 80.—A special dispatch,..,,. from from Cairoto the TimeB says that the reba els attempted to burn the bridge one mile. from Norfolk, this morning, but werelnet • and repulsed by Capt. Noleman's cavalry. Three rebels were killed at the first volley • , and others killed and wounded after.- wards. Only one Federal was wounded. A wounded rebel says, as death is sure, he may as well tell the truth, that he saw FM. ' low in Kentucky back of Columbus, on Saturday, marching on Paducah, with twenty-seven thousand strong. A Noted Secessionist Arrested. . CELAMBERESBURG, Pa., Oct. I.—Dr. Ma- - gill, known as the leader of the secession* ista o f Washington county, Maryland, was arrested yesterday, at Hagerstown, Mary._ , land, by order of CoL 'Kepley, and was , taken to Fort M.cilenry this morning; - is charged with having been in :constant communication with his sowsinplaw, notorious Bob Swaim, of the rebel army., . The arrest has created the greatest coaster.. nation among the resident traitors of Ha. - gentown. 47,v-a A Vindication of Fremont - 4 ST. Louis, October I. The Repyhtbwar. 2— , f:.....15 . • - !wane that a statement is forthcoming - Att.-44 - ;,....,, z, from Colonel Harding, the Adjutant - of , - - V '. I VOA,: General Lyon who was, in theahaseee lei , : . 'i , . ''' 9 611,,1T4' Gen. Lyon, in command of this;,Hivart- .A:11 , , , ...1. - e - w., - ,, - meat, up to the period of Gen 2.7 l4emellt s t . 1-1 :',V , 11 - : arrival here, which will - - shoWlieyaiit,:.s;i - c : question the absolute ImPeeetblntY ) etaleki'. 5... - _ - , 1; , -, - 5. - -; 1,;.-1 belt% rendered eb' 7 -rearlAT, kl ic l t i,tik4,..ri'. l -i,q" battle dr Wilson Vrwt. , :-) - - -,. -~ -- . - - ,. ..•.. , ..r, - . , ,g .- ...3....4,4 ...,_:„ .,-, _ - - - 2•..., ,,,,,, -,-4,-.--, i v -2_ ,_.•.- , ~.,:t - ,71,21,-.13 LLADrEtr tm - ..1.2. : -..,i. , gf":2,:' ~c,f;f ~.t. t t CONGRESS BERI.di . , A. init t if; 7s .4.;. :4 Lams' -- --_ -- - -1 - ---, .- - 7 , ...7::„ 3 1....,-..:-..-..- t , coliGßEss , waviagarrEph,: z - .4grok*T , t .- i;,t-: LADIES - • - OONGRESSIiiiiiiitiAITHHKIIIO ; ;L"-;,v LAMS'o,f '.':'' ". CPA laßitieggrEL eitiVEßa 41, AO .: . 4 ~._c.4_,.,;;,-i 1 - • ' •'-' Artro.l.lf-Fiftlislitik: "--".:-,0,t, . , D.Ail;Tillt/MHA.O.Kgki&z.-'?"x'JMY,-<4 la ityrran , ... 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