VOLITNIP, XX she Filtstanigh post. roba,hod .gory mornin g , (Sundays Sxcepted, At the North-Enot corner of Fi!th azd Wood etc Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable Innerly In &drums. Binge copiea, Two Cont—s sale at the pointer ill the Offiee, and Iry the Nawslywa. RUES OF ADVERTISING. • 71t+ Lines. ddly. Strife Me* Ow* • ix •••0. • Irak- • .41- ly awn One insertion,.....-.-. 60 60 Two insertions,........ 76 ...... ...... 6 Three insertion .,...... 100 .—.. 1 GO One weak, 1 76 60 Two wiviks, 300 200 1 60 1 00 76 Throe weeke,.....- 400 261200 1 26 100 One month, 600 835 60 150 175 7wo m0nth5........._. 700 465 50 336 360 khres m0nth5.......... 9006004 60 3 00 300 Four mon:hs--. .. 10 00 666 5903 36 450 Pm months ........ 11 00 735 550 366 510 81. X months.....—.—. 12 00 800600 4 00 650 Nine months 16 00 10 86 8 (XI 636 900 One yea 5...... —.. 20 09 13 3610 00 665 12 00 Eitanaing Card, six lines or leas, por 69 num....10 00 OIIABOCLIILJ A! PLX6BIIEM One square, per annum. (exclusive of paper)...9s 00 M 51111026 130i1C41S, 5d . Ants: Death notjeAg 25 eer,4, *at- FOR 1.861.- ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, I,I3TIBLISHED DYER FIFTY YEARS, WILL HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED) Advance Payiag Subscribers ONE DOLLA! PER VAR, IT lil PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET. LARGE CLEAR TYPE IT CONTAINS ALL TUN EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAV ! Editorial, Local and -His- cellaneons; Foreign and Domestic Markets. SEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RIBR T UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send for PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COI' Y. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor, Pittaburgh, Fa. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE, JAMES P. BARR. EDWIN A. MYER' BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Fifth As Wood SO., Pitts'n EMERY DESCR/FTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Rxeonted In ttle Least Rty:e 3 R. .AS. XX/ PI. C 6 AL. 7C3 , CIMIEMIAL [MERCANTILE AND=LEGAL EWORR at short notice, on reasonable terms, Particular attention pied to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., Far Concerto, Fahibitions and Oircneca. LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY Wig. 1111031TTLT BE>if MADE TO THIS NITTILIIL/SLIMITT, TM twilit:tee for turning out .Work WO prompt saaesnj despatch cannot be excelled by any other office in the city. I►TEW FALL GOODS !- EATON, MACRUM & CO., ■bite attenlacw,to thou YEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, At N05..11 and 19 Filth street. Wholesale in.yers supplied at lowest prleeit "seo3 . .. . .. . . _. . . . _ _ —8 . TURPENTINE SPIRITS- bials . T for mile by B. A. FAEINFSTOCK A CO, _ Ida HALF PRTCE TS WHAT WE ARE sailing out a great many kinds of our Sum mer Drcea Goods, Late Melaka, tie., for the best bargains. t3ell early. C. RANSON O LVE, stt3 74 Market street. CRIDGES always on hand for lt S.znatikets and rifles also for Sharp's rifles, 21 - 80and99.bores. For sale by Jv a SOWN as TETLEY. GREEN APPLES.-20 barrels, just received bad for sale by FIXNRY H. COLLINS. V 10 barrels Linseed Oil; 10 do Carbon do; received by ' HENRY R. COLLINS. 4 4 - liggirN- -APPLE&--24 barrels choice ApplefidrAteceired and tor aide Ily , ' A. ' 1 , 41.8. oornerlitirkeiroulrgit Ma • I 4,4- f r: : ,4,.t3 . • . .... .44;. • 7- [ r : ...r.. -%, ' i '-, •:. •-...i.-.., . i f t . -•-• •,- VG , • l' . 1 , .. • t ..: ): 1 •••'• .„ . '•-! " . -.,- ' 4.. 4: • • .... 1 -••• • 1 1-1\ • t . n ;" t • I r I •' r* ' AO ' ...---4 ..1 - r 1 • CA -, .r. .4 * F.: .. ... ' 4 •• :- ..._. , : - 1.:4 / .: ,' V ' ~. I I ........„...‘:;---... ' 7. , .: :4, le,' I •••,:i.:. - . ... ~...: - , -.1 i:- , ?'."l :44 ~... 1 ..-,.• ..,-. i . 7 .4 -7 - -. ' .., '' . -- -, : , •-::ip. - -- - . i.‘ ~ ~ .-,r,.1-,,, ;LI ! .--. • i - , 4 ..; I:,'t - - -- ?-. 1- - t :-.;• ! ,_.,.. - .. a,.-,..-- -,,,, I 7 - 7 : 0 . • 4 — , : is ,5 ~ ^., .. •, • .c ,.., i 1 r •, , .:.,--_ - ... .. ' 4., - "•-•:,.... ',',,, --' --j- :- ..te ~. i 6 - .. ' • . ..• , N" -- k - • 't: ! -." .i- ' - . 1 - i. :r. - !•7 ..,.,...^p.- .P c t . -r. - 1 4 ? . , ~, f . e.t, ' Lam JAMES r. Ei )I7 OIIANDI.' !bans:--Lady, Siz• liellr.rn •(1 yes.r, e ir• Re , aree. Weekly, Y,inr . r ‘l:grrlnten, Dol'ar per year; in Clues el one OFFICIAL PAPER - 01: 7111-:: CITI CITY MATTI:tE - _ - WEDNESI),ty MOH NJ Nit; ..... OCT. 9 SOLDIERS' "Sit the charges so ex tensit Oiy en t utatlti t.gairlA a portion of our nr:ry el ,th•rg of making the :soldiers' u c f the word has passed into gen( rs.l usc, en has become a synonym for overyth•-g is false. Legwooti brandy, a counterf,dt note, an untrue statement, e y , nun,; mem who deceives a girl w.. 11 Iss - , 1r are all designated by the exi•re4,t, t.rm, "shcddy." Though the tern it hj.l.l:ed to everything unreal, the article has an actu al existence and many persons are er.tteged in its manufacture. Woolen rsgs ate $3 and $lO per ton for rin,king Fine back sereps are worth sl(Mise,, - ,1$1:,1) per ton. The shoddy mart:tau:user th , rn through a rag machine, which tcais the, rag to wool and clews it of du When reduced w.,::1, tho saturate I with oil or 1:1,1k, :‘•.(11:nr,..t1 With new w , ed in us largo 3 prop p St it 4.. Waite shoddy in used sad light colored goods, and the dark , ,1- and de4i ripti,n for co.tree eni.,6, &c. Tee eddy •is toe product of 31: weclons: but the hard or biark cloths,wberr. treated in a similar manna: produce ne„... go,' which is extensivelY ty.ed cloths, which have is tined! 1. , •L rnsv dos odes a good judge. It is use felted Shoddy in tie: : , • coat will s.ena rub out ~t th• - • ( 1 . , '; , and cumulate between it and the lining. HANIPTuIi'S A HT! L L 17 1 .115 c.rn pithy ie now utter rimrchirir crAers and will leflV,; their ht , s.!4l rs t ot l h o'e!nek this afternoon. -s w: - ! int.2rviews with their Hernia tii . „ . . by will call bolero that hour, s 9 they • punctually. Aft NV iner , goc,l m v-.I I,c tal:mi by Eyp:,) , IS.I L'berty street. M rF. Hampton, Fiernito am! n ..very way Lit:al:tied. t!, :.y. have buns chxoc to r. • under them may rest assured trt.t L t v, i be welt taken ('1,2 p of. 'lt) Innt chance lor Louse iein crack corps DENTISTRY.—'I[ P..n. EAreet, httgLus to nII LA - h tnt. txl profeggon. DRY GOODS. P.ANCV AND STAPLE, FOREIGN AND COMESTI.O A GOOD ASSORTMENT Ai ERV I.OIV PRICES FOR CASH C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market Street. PINED This M.O.SNING, W. & HUG ITSI. A CHOICE Figured French Merinos, Embroidered French Caslimerrs,, B:ight Colored Plain and Figured Wool Dela: ❑E?, All Wool and Union Plai-dq, Embroidered Dark Ground Silks, Plain and Figured Black Si Hoop Skirts of the lateEt Sly Plain Sir;pod and Plaid I)a2irr Uktbs, Plaid Long and Square Shawie IR, FIFTH RD MARKET STREETS, FIFTY NEW r east r SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce hie stock of f - ,anos,oll re for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Ficeend Eland Pianos at great brrodus, for cash. Make Pianos have nearly nil been mad , especially for the Subscriber, for renting purnosev bv;the boat makers in the country, stud can be rthed on a' du rable and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respecifully invited to call and examine them. For sale by JOEIN E. MELLOR, iY I6 81 Wool) STREET. LADIES ----- CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS ',;.1,37, LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37, AT NO. 15 FIFTH sTREET. se7 14 8. DIFFENHACHEIt. BROODS CORN BRUSH-3U bales, a superoir mrtiele, for axle by eel TiN.NRY ff. COLLINS POT A TOE S.-100 bushels Prime Neahannock Potatoes, just received for sale by = JAB. A. FETREIt, an Corner Market and First str , ets. VCR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS in the city call at anB C. El mcsors: LOVE'S, 74 Market street . WIEN}, DEANS-7 sacks, this tiny received and for aide by se24 FIENRY H. COLLINS IMP 200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale LA by (se O) HENRY IL COLLINS. °AMP KNIVES —For sale by A akal. BOWN k TETLEY. 15 Wood of GREEN APPLES -25 barrels, just re mind and for sale by oed HEN AY A. COLLINS. _ _ EATHERS-300 thr —r— prime Feathers, reoeived sup for eale Lv oat HENRY H . QUI.LINR,_ iIIifEANS.-30 bags white beans for sale JO by [0432] HENRY H.O()LLLNS. -4 ! . :1UR1.3 H. WE DNES DA ):••• MORN! ri einiters, nr*** s• * A . tikt; ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cur. St. Clair St. and !Duquesne Way, tot:Co:4D S FOR Y 54^ A.: eno - oN ed to mo rill be Nootty VT T Gam' _ HOU IGN & aIiNAILIENTAL C;i-47.1E27.R., Fourth St, Bet: ‘Voogi ett Sualthfl•ld / TS.I: CI 1.1, PA . vrnrir '1 ^,rlt:y vtonti.:,l to. trlv"?s,lVd HOUL3E AND SIGN PAINTER A PHRIEN or.d et be.: , ement En ,=rant trort, oppcuite Cathedral. Arth:int riaitnrs, LATE SfILtS FALL HOODS JUST RECEII-VrEID. %)TE 1,1,. now opening a chnico stock iof F!.1: 4nad eee. in till ill.eSt I,ll,^llfitinrlM ta.trrn-t cAestmEttici AND I: tlattor ,*1 elititsl r.tte-ot to ' tit. ti rWe ~ t . Trey b. brn-r ~urt rtz, style and at 11111 • Wo remi,,ttrtlly , t au ertr. .in eur tottrt•h attl the lt,;h;te. 1.f4,11 - EZ, sz SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, o. 19 Flillt Sher?. r. 14 YLWAILiN, ° erekagl SP• NO, 0 .- .A142A.% --- D. IM.UCKLOCIIFR. TAILOR, “MM (;;.‘;1) BUSIN E:zzi - No. 106 I , OIIRTI-11 STREET, vbtnra se )1 be g ;fill his oid tneods an d po.dle dentrsdly. V ill also do OUTTI.Mi for fctrPt.:4., mr.l L E . . - MERCHANT TAILOR, ISO• b 4 SAINT. (1. , r New Hu.iding,) tU 13. M. 108 CH. Ws l i LE 0)., NIERCHAINT la , aiars in R..d). C 10011147 and (..cil.OlTlon'S ci , irn&r FO , ioral ,+trerq and Alitu•heny eitv. i.a. jold lywiaw (fuginrs, AMERICAN IRON WORKS 94.0:11ES A; Lai N.R.1:601 cre,re of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AHD DA ON SHEET IRON, hiterlizz, bautkea Positit ;Mutes Rods, WABEIETOUe Re. PF W.tcr Strosc. and 134 Firnt Street, P I T Ei C.: . 6r.•_ rue: SoutL, WALor :Itreete, fe217.17 21. FABER & CO *, STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. R(E FO 11111 DE RS, tienerai Machintists and Boiler Makers, bear the Penn's K K.l - ,stoii.ger ITTSBLIB,OI4, PA., 111TANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF 1. Steam Enfitne:, ranging from three to ono 1 - J4ml:sit an i tifty i.orae power, and vetted for Grist M 11:, Saw Mira, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular atten LlO n to LllElcsmstruction of Elm g nee and Machinery for grid!, mil's, and for up 1-42hte, mulay and circular saw mills. 'lave also in band, finished and ready for ship. meet at shore notice, Engiuen and Boilers of erory deacrii.Lion.; Alan, turn sh Ek.o:ers and Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangscs and Pullim+ in every cal all;, and ..sir t.,e rliA/111:4(1.,:ro of ..s.isn re Ca.r d-. lilt pricer. ern !aW, OUT C111. , :l tlUer7 manufactured of i.ne rie.t guside i t Id:der:Ms, and warranted in al. 01180 E 10 g:ve natisfaction. tirthoicr! from all parts of the country solicited imp promptly ulleit: le2lidaw SMITH.. PARK. & CO„ ftiNTIR WARI . 3 FOUNDR.V, PITTSI4I.IIU4II, PA. Wt..r;.• 1.") i.J I 7 ,ret st“.l 120 Second stra.,,-. na:rfncturor.. of all aizen and d eartripti ono of Coal oil, Witt:rt.:3 and Salle, rim and Water Pipe, Sad I ron , pog iron t, Wagon lioxas,l3toel 31oulde. Pul. 'den, El angers and Coupl , nge. A' so Jr:bran- and Alacntne Clvt2o.ge of 137817 de• AerlpilCeO rnl f to Order. Having a compledo macnino poop:OA-I:lobed to ttl ner..eitar,:7 g wil to ex-rerun -..tier tot Ce23:l;tc-ad 61 130 LE.. UNGINE BUILDER & MACHINIST, EiREAT WESTERN PLaiNING 1411.4 ovr. _ver.rhry and Do l uenne Way, 1 - I!Catterytt„ il. , will make to ord,r, and warranted as good as can tri made, toe following rasehinpry, viz :—Steam Engines, 'rura:a:g I.s.thes, for WM,' and iron; Pla nera,for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housen and Tobacco Set ewe; Patent-right and Model Ma. chines, iv the be,tma , • - ier, Shafting, Pullies, and Hangers, of SJ; rues and variety; Scream, of any di ameter and piton, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats.. An. Latno inhears anti other Planing done to order; can Diana 32U:1C:110N wide, by A feet 6 inches long. An Orders Prusvi/cr Filled and Earnattly Sottaaed. N. 13.—Particnlar Attention and promptitude giv en to repairs cm Printing Preesni and other Ma chines. Inyiblyd X'K.EE Fa PHILIPS, CEI%EMU, COOPERAGE, LT Tar.l.ll MEW LIRTOIa Orr Fayette Street, Es.etts , .. , en Hand and Wayne !greets., PiTESZURGH, PENNI .We are prepared to fumieh Coal Oil, Whie kfty, Ale, liolamees and Pork BARRELS, at the note,. and on the flirt reneonable terms THE & l U)ESCO OIL COMPANY MANITFACI'IIRE AND HAVE FOR Rate a rupener article or REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Di on.E xplost ye. Also, PURE BE.VZOLE. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, PITMBULGE, P 1 fluß P, A NT S-50 cal3ks "prime" Zan te IL/ currant,. in store and for me by 0(7 BEYMER. & BROS. C O ede by LT S ti HEVOLN Ells—For ,s; TETLEY, aers e lao Wood street, 1 ill ' ' I L ~ iiiitl L~ ~ , S T. G I'4" BY TELEGRAF.H. Latest News from the tomb. L Oct 7.—A fire occurred Or the corn. r of Washington street and Can. "re Memphis, on the 2)th ult., end destroyed thirty thousrtmi dollars worth of property: it extended round to the front row. '1 M - mphis Arnlanche Lea at ,. 1b..... the /;aiirdiu. A Memphis paper of the ult., says that thirty cases cf En field muskele, part of the fifty thousand which came into a Southern port acme time since, arrived at Memphis and are on their way to Columbaa. Memphis was lit, eraily alive with soldiers on the 29'h ult. The Southern Commercial Convention as- Et mb.es at Als4on, Georgia, on the 14th inst. The University of _Mississippi is about to be clased fur want of patronage. Jacob Thoznps , 4l has been nominated for Governor of Mississippi. The Pocahontas Adrcrtiser says that T. C. ii adman obtained tf,UOO morn men from Arkansas for llardee's curnruand. Ex Gov. tenor E. Lewis Lowe, cf Ataryland, has escaped to Richmond. Isaac Javenport, of the Richmond firm of I. & G. B. Do \tot - inert, gate a check fur slu,ooo, owing to Isiurtbe-n creditors. to the cuzumissioner. The Northern Bank of Alabama has sue: pended specie payment, at the instanco of Govorn Jr Moors. Tne Na:hvido mer.. chants have agreed to reeciye treasury nobs at par for and ytuods - . Ilarde i Cs command has ittlieri back to Pitman's For too Arkansas line. J. 13. J.. net, formerly ti.d.o.r of a Philadtiphia is a Secretary it, the War Deiiiirtmunt at Richmond It is estimated that the Yankee property in the .Elate of V.rginia, under the ban of the tt'questratioll act, anauuutis to Lhirty of dollars. paperscay that the del_inces North of Like city aro going vigorounv forward. Tho municipal authorities of Mobil are shin-pla.t,rs is 5u..?.11 amounts. (2, , riloileratc wittier., especial iy in \Vos_ tarn Virginia, are sun r r tobacco. A. vt”,Ll with a tu: buni - ftli of gal:, LlE:uyra, cargo taken Irvin 13raz , 2a river Lo 1: A .. , r12..?. we..., recently captured re; .Le har., t Lui.t.lred and fifty thee-and ',eft; 1r Th.,l .130wline Green corrospcndent of toe and American, says: Gen. fieckner :tivancing towards the Ohio river, and driving the Home Guards before him. W. J. Wicks, chairman of the Military Committee of Memphis, says it is d:sira• hie that no more cotton nor tobacco be shipped there, until further orders, atd it Mentors don't stop shipping, the military authorities will send the cotton back into the country at the owner's expense. The Fort Smith 11 , rabliflyB: The Cher okee. will reg.tn,nts, the Creeks two regiments, and the Sealto.: one hata.le_ri. News fa tun Fortress Monroe. FoRTE.E.ss 11,N8.0E, via 13a;L:ruoro, Oct 7—Tee Eo`allicr EXi•rCiN ta..cit,t111..3 morning, by agreement, the rebel steamer .Northum berland with a 11,4 truce, twelve miles above Newport News, and bruught down 57 wounded prisoners releasod at Richmond. They were captured at Bull Run. They report that t2,ere are about 5 000 troops in Richmond and that the rebel army on the Potomac i 3 supposed to number 150,1100. The apprehension of attack en the seaboard ct.ti.ecs the great, st anxiety. Powerful batteries have been erected along the James river in anticipation an advance of the federal army in that direction. The arma ment has been received from the rebel steamer Jamestown. The prisoners did not 'E , .+3 the steamer Yorktown, having probably passed her during the night The troops ai Richmond wore composed of North Carolinians and Georgians. Gov. Brown, of Giorgio, has recalled live regiments to defend that state. The rebel troops wore suffering greatly from the want of medicines, clothing and certain kinds of food. The articles cut off by the blockade were bringing fabulous tirices The wounded prisoners were released for the reason that their wants c - uld not he supplied. They have be :nobliged to sleep on the floor during their imprisonment.. Gen. Beauregard was at Manassas, and Jeff. Davis returned to Richmomd on Sat urday last in feeble health. Speculation is rife as to his successor. Seventeen of the released prisoners who are unable to go home, have been sent to Old Point Hos. pital. The others go North to-night. Mr, Ely has been declared a prisoner of war by the Rebel Congress, and is Eti 11 confined at Richmond. C.d. De Villiers, of the Seventh Ohio Regiment, escaped by stratagem from Richmond, and was nearly six weeks in making his way to Norfolk. General Anderson Superseded. --Arnold Harris &tele ased L )121.,VILLE, Oct. 7.—Humphrey Mar shall has escaped into the Southern Con federacy. The Journal to-morrow will state that Gan. W. T. Sherman will su. pereedo Gen. Anderson as the head of the Department of the Cumberland, General Anderson retiring on account of illshealth. A Richmond dispatch says: Arnold Har ris has been unconditionally released.— The Confederate government has author. ized General Winder to arrest all Yankees who may venture them in concern for their former rights of property in the South. The arrival of James Ferguson, mem , ber of Parliament, tend Hun. William Burke, of England, at Nashville, on Sep tember 30th, en route for' Richmond, is reported. We are informed that a freight train going East broke through a bridge of the Ohio and Mississippi railroad, at Uochran's station, near Aurora, Ind., on Sunday night, killing the engineer and brakeman. Indians favorable to the Gov ernment. WASHINGTON, October B.—Mr. Dale, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, has returned from his official visit to the In dian tribes in Kansas. and Nebraska. He was received by them with gladness.— They sought every opportunity to express to him their friendliness to the United Slays. He convened with returned Kan sas officers who took part in the battle of Springfield, and who informed him that no separately organized Indian forces were with the rebels on that occasion, but that a comparatively few of the half breeds only were in the ranks of the enemy. The ef forts of the rebels at arraying the Indians against the United States, so far as the Commissioner could learn, were attended with only practical success. The Indians, as a class, are disposed to be friendly, but those who are in hostility have been co. erced to their course by the rebels. No doubt is entertained that it would require no persuasion to raises large Indian force in Kansas and Nebraska to operate against those who may be brought in the field by the rebels. . O(: <t'•' 9, Aznoitar. ,lEireN CTTY, 7 7 —Gf•nrra b'retnc axle. ~r, tnr the thig sfLernoon. It ;, etalnd here Gen. Wool la now on his way w St. Lou's, and is 'o be followed by fifty thous•ind tr(•( p=, half of whom are to ' , top at Cincinnati and • into Kentucky, while tee other half are to enter into active operations in Missouri, and supply the place of Gon. Fremor.Ca emir. I nLirmati n his been received here that thr,•o 7,,,p;z2 e lor e insurTection wal it.te•r pted in Ji.,per county, and that F.bt , ut thtrty-liv,, of the negroes were killed, and that a Lumber of °then were to be hanged. The discovery of the plot proved that the imurrectitin wit; wtn, spread, and that the slaves t,Litial to murder their masters and perpctrtto nit manner of bar. barities A report is current, here that :2 .000 rebels are twenty•six mile. from Herm a n n , marching toward i the GaiT mado ricer, with the intention of burning the railroad bridge across that st , iialn. Three rebels are said to be headed by Her. Ali:it:el Johnson. It is Fremont's intention to follow Price rapidly and continucusly. After leaving Sedalia, he will march from '25 to 40 miles per day. aeci.rding to the condition of the ruad.i, and, if necessary, he will enter A raanras lie says he does not want any more —that hp h a s a FUffleint 'ore- to no any wnr-re through the S n.th. lie to have entire confidence in his army, and ollie , i•ri and Sc Idlers re pose great trust in Ir. :111'm Ltinr. i , uon receivc.l here that McCullough's f uz.uin haul: (.1 the 0, , 9;:," -:,'c , o.tv ckys with the tits:gri o; cut'. cfr utP Jorare,,n;.' s curnmunluatio:. and then marching on thr.... city. btr•l:f., , Itn , i ex pe inenced g have been sent out to Ecuhr the whole u.s. , :tge country. Amu rmar Monongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURCH rricißi.—J ANIEd A. I Er 130 reiq el3t, HK~RF M. A'r /111., 8,3, CA W ., ~,i , 5 1'1".1.‘;•.,'; Ftel(;lF. NO. th-t Vt . AT 1:R ST it I.: ET. iS to htk•tre kvvii •ic ASJETS, MAY ICin, Stool.: Due 8i . aysble on •lomand and secured by to o itpproyist narnes.4 74;760 00 Hills Receivable 23,667 34 Bilis Discounted 38,,V.8 78 Mortgage 12,0.i0 00 116 Cihares Mechanics Bank Fltock. cost 0,180 00 100 Shares Citizens' Ba-t -stook cost. 40Shares Exci.xtiFe }hulk co,' 1,060 60 Snares Bank of Phu, LarA of Boa Account} Office Furniturf. Gael: ....... .......... ......... j22'2,,..14 17 Wri. H. iiiiimr., Wusll.l Millur J. A. Buictocaon, :'din Atwe.l, in. Rea, e. B. Robison. JuoM'i , er.lt /I.e . :lard Hays, Jos. hit e: ialtrlet. R. Wallace, ]iota lid r izi ,. l, i • .- - o. A berry, Wm. A. Ceuta - oil, Wm. Means, Jame Woodburn, myll Allegheny Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH. OITSIICE-Na. 37 Fifth He., Bank Block. TN:SURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIR AND bIARINR RISKS. ISA.AC President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; 1). M. HOOK, Secretary; Oapt. NA'!I...LIAM DEAN, General .!gent. Dmacreen—lss Jones, C. y. Hussey, Harl'of Cniko,„ Gap. R. C. urny, lota n. L. Fahnestoe.k, Join D. McCord, Copt. Adan Jacobs, R. P Ster!nag, Capt. W. Rob'! L. ISPHrew, Hotit H Davis. EST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCH RAVEN, CLINTON COUNTS. CHAZTNIUM BY THN LNCHNLATURN OF PRNISTBYLTA.27I2 aznJ CapitaL.....s3oo,ooo [Premium N0ia5......1L82,842 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE 1 on Buildinga, March/m(l.lu, Furniture, Le, In town or country. DIPACTOBB:—.Eion. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chau. Cr t, I). K. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter I..:cksen, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. BUN. t.. C. HARVEY, i'msidanL 'I% T. Gramm. Vice Pros,kton.. Taos EITCILKIN, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, .tio. 70 Filth street. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. ........ No. 63 Fourth Stmt.. ' DIRECTO RS. Jacob Painter,Rody Paterson, 1. Eirior Sprocil, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Calmer, He Sproul„Nicb. Voegbfly, Goo. W.Smitla. A. J. Jones, Wale Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered Capital—. 6300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TAKEN, ai all descriptions. °FIRMS : A. A. CARRIER, President. 1. GR..E.R SPROUL, Secretary. nalay gjoJRCI, SI% EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared k, bring out or send been psssengers from or to an part of the old country, either by swam erpacnets. _ . BIGHT DRAFT hi payable in any part of Europa. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cinctnnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for :ha tines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. fell iplatting Tills. TS. liILLINGAR, MONONGAHE uf LA PIA NTN(4 MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the are, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re•sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, 1, - South Pittsburgh, September 7,1857. 1320 6 DOZ. ENGLISH GRADUATED MEASURES; 6 gross French Infant Powder, last received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, AneErbenY city. F OR the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, ' , ern i l a n e a o l nta t'ea m k e n e, eaad enj Ni , f id htlr rri F t f b 2: i a4iong, Gravel, Etrieture and AFFECTIONS OF THE I(IOYETS AND BLADDER, which has teen used by upwaras of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with cattle success, super ceding Guam, COPALBA, Ce.raru.._ , , or any compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are ap ~ { e q cd an in d ag en a curefew nay,, on,often ,: e tfe t o tac tir t if d a d a s ti.r p e e In a rman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system. and never winkle. aie the stomach, or impregnate the breath: and be ing anger coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No ehatios of diet is r ,4 *."^rY tvhild using them; nor does their action interfere with businesa puratuts. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent by mail, cost-paid, by any advert, ed Agent, on receipt of the money. . None genuine without my signature 012 the wrap. per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N.Y., General Agent arandkwlyis VLEGANT GOLD AND VELVET 420 PARER HANGINGS—For sale _by seta W, p, firAIR4R TT. liGrtilar•.egT Ce-Partmembit). SHE UNDERS'IGNka) HAVE THIS Ls.. day foamed a Ce•Partnerehip under the tam , and style of PERISANS,LIERRICK A CO., in tte Paper, Flair and g.eiterel Cemmieekee Business. INC ): 74. PERKINS, C. UENRY MERRICK, EDWARD C. CILAPP. Pittsburgh. Pa- March let, MR. Jmo M. Pemmarm...-.C. RE:cam C. Caere pEtaKANS, MFR.:IICH. & CO., WiiOL.E.sALE AND. RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage, &C., lannilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers M.aterials, &c., &e. arehouse No. 82 Third Street, thtul Pl 7 TSBI 7 BOfI PA SUPERIOR QUALITY LACE E)O'J'S, IT( GEN TS, BOYS anvil YOUTHS SELLING AT LUW PRICi Al' I. ;;l Fl STRF,ET W. E. SCHMERTZ CO. ftel 4 Dissolution of Partnership. HE GO- 1?.IN ICH.SI ll' of 'JONES i.XUTH expired ty rip the first day of Arhmat, If'9l. The htteueor of sail thin will he sealed by the new firm of JONES` LAUGH- Limited Partnership. The underrogned. residing in the city of Pitt,r nur;h, have fermsd a limited pstrtnorship, under t 1.3 arm of JO NES ic LAUGHLtIS, in the business of mmnuftcluring and deal ng in IRON,(in mucous non to the late hrm of Jones t I auth,) in which tirm the umneral partners are IitiNJAMIN 'F. JUNES 'I7IOMAS M. JO% En, GEORGE W. .101`. ES, HENRY A. 1..A116 HUN anti 1RW.1 1 .1 B. 1.;11“111 . 1 , , and the a..erial partner in JAMILS I,AUt:lll.l2i,who has contr.hutednerenty Lb :amend tour hundred dollars to the ecmunG.D. .-muck di partnership whirl 1.1 to Coln:1,1:We edilltof the first day of August. 1561, s'2.d to term.nate on the firmi day of August, IN'll. September la, 1861 B. F.. 1( QOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERAfidVE SOAP manufactured by B. 0. k J H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most servicenoie of any kind yet °tiered to the public. Its superior advan tages are found in its. cheapness, saving of labor, and its eild any in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without inlerme; the skin, or in the least wise axizag-ng the finest luality of good". It can be need with all kinds of ;eater. -15,14.) CO 00,90 7 75 'deference 14 mado with pleasure to toe sumoin. ed emUlicatee, etninatinft :rem gentlemen well known to tlds community, and who had every fa cility aflo-ded of seeing it folly and fairly tested. Quarteemas'er's Deporthie-d or the Tre!ft.h., Thir t team and Fourteenth lc egtnients, Pa. ue..awyer", etlendcal Olive Erds,ve Sohn.' having been td,,ed very extensivety to our Regonents, we have no hreet.ahot to certifying Mat t: was ki•dod admirably adapted to the Use et the soimers. ond decided y the most ,•tt perior zo.onp which eau.,l be procured for the service. JAM P:9 A I.N. 4:larlermaß ter 12:h Reg. ALEX. 1 , 0ft.21"I'll, Quartermaker 14th Reg) M. K. ?duo?. 13 F. Quartermaster nth Keg. atr2S. ARMY SUPPLIES OPPIGA OP COISAf'.A t ALLY Cr 0661, , 1EPCE, No. 4 STATE :3TAErI, NEW YORE, OCt, 1, 1861 f PuPosALs WILL BE RECEIVED A iz HS THE USDERSI NED at his office, No. 4 sTATE gtreet, until 4 o'c'ock P. x. of WED'S EIDAY, the 9th of October, far lurniening for use of the United States Army. Desiccated Potatoes and DPP. Mated and Compressed Mixed Vegetables, as fol lows, viz: During the montn of October, 1861, two hundred thousand pounds of Potatoes and. 200,000 pounds of Mixed Vegetables, all of which* it le ocs•ra , le to receive as FOOlll as possible; and for the f iloWidg ten months 100,00 d pounds month ly of each cf these articles, the government having the stma ated right of decreasing the quantity to be received mom Idy to 60,000 pounds of each arti cle by giving a previous notice of two months; also Me right to :cereals the quantity of each article to be receives to the extent of the requirements of the public- service bj giving previous notice of one month. These articles must be of domestic manufacture and in quality equal to the beet known in the mar kets, and are to be ;milked in the customary boxes and cruse , '; that , a, in good, strong, seasoned wood boxes, heed with tin or zinc, and containing about 100 pounds net each. Bids for desiccated potatoes parked in half barrels and lined with paper, as to sample to be exhibded, will also be re ceived. Bids, to be entertained, must be subscribed br two ro.,r onsit'.e sureties, guaranteeing that if the opi shall he accepted the contract shall be fully corn Wied with. A. B. BAl'uti, oc4 Major and Corn. of Sul. U. S. A. JESsE J U11.1`.. SUN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Flour, Grain, and all:kinds of Country Produce; VP Ines and Li quors, Cigars, Tobacco, ace. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. NO. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST. CORNER OF WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. au2&lyd G EN TS FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Brooke Manufacture, SELLING AT NEW YORE PRICES, FOR CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. eel 6 10 SHIRT COLLARS FOR 25 CENTS.— Approved style of Gents' Patent En,rneled Collars for 1861. 10 nhirt Collars of any style for 19 cents. EA'IsON, MACRUM k (X)., iota Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street. SAINT LOUIS FLOUR.- 200 bbls Melrose• 200 • Pride of the West; 100 " Lafayette; 100 " Mount Vernon; for sale by tie24-3t KAY, PENNOCK h CO., 29 Wood eL MEW WALL PAPERS for the Fall bade now open and reeeiyula at JO S- R. HUGHES, sea .N'0.107 Market street. IVTOTICE,—The friends of William VI Herman have Applied to Hia Excellency, Andrew G. Curtin, for hie pardon. refl,law2wd n BARRELS PRIME HAVANA ofwaapz /wit received anti for attleby &EIMER & peel Nos. let and VA, Wood erre.t. T ANNERS' OIC.-70bbleyier sale by B. A. FAIINEWOCR .e CO. oda corner____of Firat and 'Woods eta. %IVO ACRES OF GROUNI'S"; JIW - 'below Manchester, for Pate l aaP B •OfFABWA BON, al Market street. 1 9(1 BARRELSIOVERING'S AND WyeansylviaiiirA3pzu p .14 atone. and for sale y pel4j ffill4ZE k ItICKVISON. $ lO RIEL RIF1E:111 im a . l J7 l'M 1 , 1 sl° -134: 40 1 sag l/01 wood st. .02s. • CONG RES..; GAITERS OXFORD TIES, STRAP HOES, FUR CASH T H.. 1 G. W. JONES, ILF.NRY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN R. LAUEiIEILIN, JAMES LAUGHLIN. NUMBER Petting. "They go right to the-SpiA' INSTANT YUTIR COUGH -- PURIFY 'YbUlt" BREATHE e STRENGTHEN YOUR VOI0E) SPALDING'S y. Throat Confectioitg ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, f , tt GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, .GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES, GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTION& LADIES ARE DELIGHTED. WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR 6PALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough instantly. 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 taste. They are mado.of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every onti who has a Cough or a Husky ce or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty et the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Cortfeetiong they will relieve you instantly, and you will agreo with me that "they go right to the spot." You Will rind them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for sidling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one pietrake - I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consithir the- indispesaible. You will find them st the Drugs:ilia and Deniers in Medicines, PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. W 9 signature lb on each package. All others Eire counterfeit A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on ra ceipt of Thirty Cent& Addreact,, HENRY C. SPALDING, jel3 No. 4S CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK lan A, 'VI" CURE a 4 Z i VLead f l eA ll 4 ) CURE '`fo Nervous Headache .4 77 CURE g -tft kina%oY idla Y THE USE OF TITRSE OM% A t,to ,t) PILLS the periodic' attacks of Nervous in. Sick Beewlekeha may be prevented; and it taken , , et the commencement of an attack imMetruite relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. - • They seldom Lail in removing the Nos= and Beadathe to which females are so stiblect. Cos They act gently upon the Bowols--rernoving taansea For Lstorary Mon, Students, Delieate-Feffiales,and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Las :due, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor o the digestive organs, and restoring the tarsi] elasticity and strength of the whole system. e CERRA rac PLLI,B are the result of long In. stigation and carefully conducted experiments, swing been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amountof TAW and suffering from Headache, whether origin ating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirelywegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety and without making any change of diet, (VW the absence Of any - disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to Madras. Beware of Counterfeits. The geriuhu3 hare five signatures of Henry Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Medi cines. A box will be Bent by mail, prepaid, on =elTe of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to • HENRY C. SPALDING-i -n Cedar street. Now:Teft Prom the Examiner, Node la, Va Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were math:stm.: Core headache brill ibtformo, Prost the likamther, iforfole,.ne. p. -- They hare been tested in more than a ihniurtd eases with entire suettess. " • Freon Ms .Demeemi, St. Gond, Arum. • If you are, or have been troubled.with the heed ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pilta,) so Itiet'yon may have them In CEOS of an attack, Prom the. Advertiser, Frothlents, The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very beat for that very frequent complaint which has ever been dlecovered, Pleom the Western B. B. Garstta Meese, N. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his .tnrk vaned Cephalic Pills. .Porn the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va." We are eur that persona suffering with- 4he headache, who try them, will stack to them. From the Southern Perth Pinder, New Orleans, /A' I Try them I you that are afflicted, and we are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce. .From ths St. Louis Danerrat. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing. Prom the Gazette, Davenport, lowa Mx. Spalding would not conneet Mamma *than article he did not blow to possess real merit. ' Fromß. /. • the kineetsarlvevieeee,, • The testimony in their favor is strong,, from the west respectable quarters. prom the Das4 Nam Reaport, Oeplaalie Pins are taking the place of all kindi Prom us Commercial Bultstin, B ost on, Jaws, Said to be very efficacious for theheadacho, SOPS aumle bottle of SPAZIZINGPB PREPAItED GLUE will save ten times itscost annuallylft SPALDING'S PREPARED GLIM SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE PIEGESI ECONOMY I s;r44 A Stem ni Tau SAVO Ntlll.'"ii gas accidents Wdl happen, even in well regulated homilies, it is very desirable to have some cheer, and convenient vray for repairing Furniture; To' Crockery, &o. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE Lasts at each emergencies, and no hassehar cut afford to be without it it at always ready, and up t o sticking point. britxuL IN EVENT .H01:1134° s Brush accoinpardea etiehl3ottle. Trice t omit& Actifrea rmy O .EfPALDING, • No. 48 CEDAR atreet,hlow Yotiq -- 4 1 )11011.7 --- Is mufti tomizapiel—L ittiehiniting t o palm net on utennonnottog imitations of nry pIiMPAREAGLIA Wit all per. socon to examintrtientie- tad 'woo LOA " on7tho. outindo'inspinet4ll ahem Are aniaidliz a ‘ :s243 4 grfrita 'sineby to !alum, ,‘ . • • - <-:~a DISPATCH!
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