CHARLESGIPNER'S TRIMMING STORE, 78 MARKET STREET. New Fall and Winter Gawk DRESS TRIMMINos, GIMPS, BRAIDS, POMPINETTE n.. 1 SILK TRIMMINGS; VELVET BIBBOSs. VELVEr BuTToNs. SILK BUTTONS, EMBROIDERIES AND LACE CAMBRIC AND BOOK SETS, LINEN SETS, LACE 4. ETA, CAMBRIC COLLARS, EMBROIDERED lIANDKERCIIIEFS, INZA.IyTE , IVA Isps, BOARS and CAPS; JACONET EDGINGS and /NSER TINOS, VALENCIA nni TIIREAD, LACE anti EDGINGs, Iloop Skirts, Corsets, (novas, Ho siery, Silk and Merino Undershirts and Drawars z Headdresses, Chenille and Card Nets, All are resp.3cifully ted to roil and examine for themselves, our bto , k bang so lull and varied that all can be sivied ern ifOME,TEAD, AND PROPERTY BE FOR GA RDENENL PURPOSE , 4 AuJTiosz,L PObITIVEi.Y WITHOUT RE SERVE. within four allies of the Court House, and a hort distance from the City line, near the Connellavllle Railroad which is now finished, giving every fealty to spproach the property at a small charge, wi th a pleasant ride to Hsriewooct Station on the Wood's estate, as Joining residence of Hon. George H. Dame, home Pennock, Neg., Hon. M Swartzweldsr, Mr. It !re x'' , and .0 ere. Rafe to = lace on the PRE +n TritTR. , ,!l)Al flex BEE Mtn, at 2 o clot Car w. I , iont front the station near tee lies Works at ha (past one o'clock, returning at a n'etilek. to 0.011,13%, those Wishing to purchase. FREE TICK ET3 e II be given by Rotrr ROBB, Esc., at ills Law Office of itssare. Robb A McConnell, Diamond Street. be. tween Smithtiold and Grant., Of ai the Auction Ilona° of W. G. Me JARTNEY, whore PLaNit of the PROP ERTY oar be seen k urther pitroculars will be given in hand bills Terms of sale accommodating to all. JAMES McKENNA, ssmarnan. W. G M , CAwrsisr, Auctioneer. oco.lwd PITTSBURGH & CORNfLLSVILLE RAIL ROAD THE EX PRESS PASSENGER TRA I N will leave the COMPANY'," NEW STATION, corner of RoSS and 13 RECKINRIDo g str eew , on THURSDAY at Bk4e r a. Notice will be given of the commencement of ' , REICH I' business at the same Station ' lint •ii hn some day next week. oc9;2t 8.1-311( I 0 , , part oteriant. NEW FALL ANO IVINTL(11 GOOD .rote received daily at HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE 77 Market Street HAVING JUST RECEIVED direct [romans impc,riers ned ininufacturers a very large and well sele,-'ed etoea .f goods pur chased exclusively for cash we would r :v.te the special attention of ceutitiy met, sans, peddlers, milliners and Misers at retsil our assortment of EMBROIDER' 138 : emits, r r elisr+, Salts, Hand kerchiefs, Skirts, Infant •-• Waists. Rohe: and Caps, .fte,irc.., at aticiut one-half t tie ususi arces In Our Hosiery Department ivi:l • o I Ant al timds of line ton Ribbed Wool Bose, F.uoy Cotton Hose, Men's Hint Socks, and a till, hos of ik,ves of all varieties. Skirts and Corsets Hoop Skirts, all the hest !mkt s, some sot cially adapted for Winter Weir Balmoral Skirts Lir LA.IIP6 and MiS9e9 French Combination Covets Ladies and Misses' Merino Shirt+ and Draa ers Men's Ribbed Wool Shirts Children's Merino Dresseti Zvphyr Worsted, ali shades Boston Yarns Hair Netts and Headdresses Fancy Goods and Notions of Every K JOS. HONE OTICE. I I 7 O 'fHE (4 UA ADS _LI OF ALLEGHENY 00 USTY.—All the Efrime Guard companies, having tided to return the United States "Flint Lock" Muskets and Herder's Ferry Rifles to Cay Ha I, must return them before SitTURDAY, 12th untant, otherive.e, the bonds placed with me will be handed to an Attorney, With instructions to proceed againal the Captain, and their sureties. JANIEi PA It k, Jr., Chairman of Committee ouArril.-. Prrrstamon, Oct. 7, 1861 Gc7.lw F UIIE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM Si iAP. PURE OLD PALM boAP. I am in receipt of a large lot of pure old Palm Soap, equal to any toilet Soap now in nee. Its con. stant use is a sure prevention of chapped hand.., Mee, etc., etc. Those welting a geed Soap at the price of an ordin , ry article should ule the PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE 01,D PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM S, PAP. For Bale by JOSEPH FLEMING, 007 corner Market street end the Diamond losolutlon of Yartnerihip ON OCTOBER the ler, Mg. F. WAL TER has peaceably retired from the TIN and OCIPPER business at N 0.126 Smithfield street.— The undersigned will carry on the above business, settling all just claims on the previous firm, and invite all persons indebted to pay their bills to them in a short time, Their friends, and the public geh erally, are requested to patronize them, with favor and oonfident.e, in all their business branches. LiEnfl,Eß to SC'dULZE. l'irtanirean, Oct 7th, 1861. ocB;3wdaw S7OS STOLEIV! -RE WARD i STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER , an Thursday night, : , c1 inst., at hie house near Ain:religion, in Robinson township, seven hundred attilisight dollars, as follows: Three $5O bills on the State Bank of Indiana tam) in slo's and s2o's on three other Indians banks: and 5208 in gold and silver, CIO and $lO gold pieces and half dollars. The Money was in a boa eight to ton itsdies square, and was taken hem a cheat in the house. I will pay a reward of 1150 for the recovery of his money. GEORGE Ii ERN, QV.2,v Remington P. U. ad sgiteny county, Pa. AN . ORDI:NANCE Authorizing the Grading, Paving and setting with Curb-Stone, Morris Street, from Penn street I. Liberty street. &mum 1. Be it ordained s 1.1 enacted by t h e Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, That the Recording Regulator be and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise foriaroposals for Grading, Paving and Setting with Curb Stone, Morris Street_ from Penn street to Liberty street, in the manner pointed out in the petition for gracing and paving the same, and to let the same in the manner directed by an ordi nance concerning streets, passed August .315t,1804. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils thin 30th day of September, A. D. MI. JAMES I. PE NNETT. President pro tem of Sweet Council Attest R. Moscow, O:erk of Select Council. A. G. McCANDLESS, President of Common Council. Attest: Henn RPREasrza, Oa* of Cern:non Council, A N ORDINANCE to Authorize the JOIL. Pennsylvania Railroad Company to erect a temporary building on the lot where the Duquesne Depot recently stood. Samoa 1. Be it ordained 11.13 , 1 enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen and Clemens of Pitb , burgh, in Select and Common .Councils assembled, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, That fall authority is hereby given to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to erect a tempo rary frame budding, for the receipt and shipment of freight, on the lot of ground In the city of Pittsburgh upon which the Duquesne Depot re cently stood. Samos 2. That said bnildnag shall be constuctod upon a plan to be submitted to and approved by a joint committee of Elva from the Common and I our from the Select Council. and shall not be used for a longer period than two years, and at the ezni. ration of that time shall be taken down and re moved by said Company. Burton 8 That it shall be the duty of said tom patty to employ two or more night watchm a, to remain inand about said building, to guarda k .lustEirand otherw i se carefully to (food act. them la Ives in the e, use of acid building. They aanll alto „lave two tire plugs---one at each end of the builds cg— with hose constantly aimched. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 30th day of September, A. It 1861. JAMES 1. BENNETT, President pro tern of Select Council, Attest S. Mersiow, Clerk of Select Council. A. G. DtcC A N td,ES9, President of Campion Council. Attest H. McMg.irryia, Clerk of Common Council. YOY, THE SALE Or PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, O. T.; WATER I3TREET, BELOW MAR/IE7 144.1-18 P.l 7 761 r L , JAmEs W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker Office and Storage, No. 3'2. North Levee, Saint Louis'. N. will gire immediate and personal attention to all business entrusted to my care, for which charges will be reasonable. References: L. E. Forsythe St. Louis ; Paul Laning, St. lonia ; Brasiaea4 Co., Cincinnati; Messrs. TrUz.h. .1. Craig, Philadelphia; WArthur, Byrne Gibbona, Nas Yoti=bi'Dowell, T. Ewing,Eansaic NertlinP a ocLat 'J. W. Barbridge a Co., New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis:Teaneck I Hart, Pitts_ bur& G. W. Cass, PtlUburglr P. H. Ball, 11. D. GALL PAPER. OF EVERY STYLE A cadaego,w. F. Coolbanh, ' Burlinton,lowa; Iry alp NW:il—For aide by W. ,a, ewaat, Burlington, to Capt.". Connell, nen WM. P. MARSHALL: BowmaNaadariet nun generally. mhlBaSm ln accordance win. •Moc two of the above or dinance, the tollowir, , , ommittee has been sp: pointed to carry its f .. 07 18i01:18 tilt° effect, viz- Memos- M'Carthy, M'f',,rgl, Berger and Brown, of Select Council, Rod Me , qrs. Little, Wilson, Kearns, Fryer end Hill of Common Conn -ti. ROBERT MORROW, Clerk S.C. BUGS MeMASTER, Clerk C. C. Cie Daiiv .PITTSIIIVIRGH TRURSD&Y MORNING, OCT. 10 CITY "NT 11. 'l' "1" M JRS _ dtrECLDF: OF A CrITIZEN OF Nicweasn'E AT 11.xalusuutto —Several days since Mr. Watson. of Newcastle, Lawrence county, went to the Jong , Hl 5BO, Whom upon recommendation of Gen. Irwin he was accommodated with boarding. Nothing unusual was noticed in his appearance un. til Sunday morning. Ho went into Wyeth's Crag store and asked for a bottle of strychnine, stating that ho wanted to employ it at Clamp Curtin, and would come in and pay for it as soon as he could go to the hotel. Not making his appear ance within a reasonable time, the drug gist went to look him, when he saw bim walking down the square, and on coming up to him he threatened to kill any person who attempted to take the bottle from him. Proceeding on, and arriving opposite Houser & Lochman's store, he fell, and shortly expired. Gen. Irwin was immediately sent for, who stated that the deceased was formerly a very wealthy cit izen of Lawrence county, but reverses in fortune had no d. , ebt preyed upon his mind until he committed the rash deed A coroner's jury was summoned, and a verdict given in accordance with the forn going facts. His remains were forwarded to his friends. TRIAL OF BREECH LOADIRG 1:1 i Llig On Saturday a series of experiments with Storm's breech loading, rifle was made at the Harrisburg arsenal, in the presence of Gov. Curtin, Chief Juvice Lowrie, Gen. eral Biddle, Gen. K.im, and a number of other military officers. The trials were made for rapidity of loading, enduram e and accuracy at long ranges. In these important requisites, and in simplicity, it proved its superiority over all other wua. pons of the same kind. It can be fired ten times a minute, and throw a th.li with accuracy the distance of a mile. For mounted riflemen, or cavalry, it is much superior to Sharpe's carbine, both in facili ty of handling and rapidity of loading.— The Governor and officers present expressed the highest satisfaction with the perform ante of the weapon. N SClLEY'6 BaiueDx.—GFn.Negl e y now has Bix companies of his brigade at Camp Wilkins and the rest will soon reach here. Capt. !dubler's artillery cornpeny, with a battery of six field pieces, from Erie, arrived yesterday and went into camp.— Gov. Curtin has, we are inform notified Col. Sirweil that he must either join Gen. Negley's brigade, as ordered, or disband. In the latter event the regiment will be re. placed by that of Colonel Howell, now at Uniontown. THE session of Ulu Criminal Court yos terday was taken up in the trial of a few surety of the peace and other trilling cases not worth reporting. DUSTERS, PLACARDS, BAND-BILLS; PrlWall al laB:itc,veit ow-11 p. - SIM thf , LIMO. W. S. HAVEN. 84 THIRD STREET, WIZEO WILL PRINT IN ED, WHITIC AND RIAJK(WITUT FAINcy PLAIN BLACK INK air-Call and 13013 Hemplf, and pot auld JOSEPH MEYER dt SON, Manufachworm, and Whota - -ala and Road Dealera in FURNITURE k CHAIRS. No. 424 Penn street, above the Canal. /Jaye on band a large assortment ot nyen .1 P i eta Furniture, in Wainnt and Mahogany tnetr own manufacture, awl wan - anted equcl in quality an style to any manufactured iv the city, and 'nil se al raasonahle fa.2kit stress worts. ...... MOS. LOCWIL A USTIN L 003.11 k CO., Dealers in foramPromi Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on securities ey. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS ROUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Seal attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Onto% No. 92FOURTH STREET, above Wood, te2l.S• A USTI N 1.00141 R. HOMAS PARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CLIAIR WARERoOMS, No. 184 FEDERAL S PINY. UNDERTAKING. in all la T branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the rooms. or et he Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio street. Allegheny. selB-Iy,l C. WEST A; CO., lILNL - FAOrtaUE4 OF CRIAS. KOCKAW A AYS. R BUGGIES, SULKIESG AE SLEIGHS Jv .187 P.m 4.S . trae4Pittabur 0, Pa. gdP All *work warranted to be of tha beat ma anat. andworlrmahatho. horn:lyd'. EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIG lITM AN 4- ANDERSON, D EFT N ENS' AND DEALER IN 4.1) Pure Carbon Oa, quality guaranteed, Puts. A no, lienzole and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders left at °hens, Smyth k. Co.'s , on Water and First sta., win bo promptly filled. se2B-Orn LO 3, IMPOR'rANT To INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Ageat AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. Pro m From Chas. Mason, late Commissioner of Patents. WABIELNOTOII, D. C., October 4, 1860. Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., Is about to open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that I have long known him as a gentleman of large experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, and of nn. doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHARLES MASON. Mr. FeljWiCk was for nearly four years the mans. ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Men- rs. Nunn i Co., and for mote than ten yours officially connected with said firm, and with as experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, , od the interest of inventors le2B.:dtf B.llll.l.Tli'S ALE. ". H E UNDERSIGNED RESPECT FULLY informs the public that he has appointed JAMES BRYAN. A CO , of 187 LIBER'I'Y S 1 REET, (opposite fifth.) his sole Agent for Pitts burgh and vicinity, for the sale of his celebrated ALE; also, hie MALT and HOPS; from whom hereafter these articles can be obtained on the same terms as from huneell. He also req uede all persons having open accounts with him to call ateuud Bryar A Co.'s