dag i I tiOnnigit post, Fittsliahed Every Morning, (Sundays lextepted,) At the North-Fast corner of Fifth and Wood ere Timms: Bit Dobara a year, payable strictly in advance. lerSingle copies, Two Cents-- , r sale at the counter Is the Came. sad by the NOWEit.'":,VB. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ds*. rnst. Moe .mss c {resta •ak. tarot 711 n Lines One insortjoc. • • . . Two insertiona,....-- 76 ...... ...... 75 Three in50rti0n5,........ 1 CO ...... 100 One week,....- ....... -. 1 76.- 60 Two weeks, 800 2IX) .- 1 50 1 00 76 Three weeks. 400 266200 1 25 100 One month,. 5008 36 60 160 175 Two months .. . ... . 700 46.5 60 235 250 !tree m0nth5.....„... 000 600 4 50 3 00 800 Four menth6,-..... 10 00- 665600 8 86 460 Pave np0tin64.....4.: /1 00; 736 560 806 66 9 13ix m0nth5......-- 12 00 800 600 400 650 Nine months..---... 16 00 10 86 8006 85 900 0neyenr......., —...- 9) 00 13 85 10 00 ii 66 12 00 Standing Card , ' six lines or less, per annum..... 10 00 OKASMILIELII AT PLIELSBAX One femme, per annum. (o:einem° of paper)_ 25 00 Marnage notices. 60 cents: Death r,otines 26 cents **- FOR 1861. .4r ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, MUMMER OVER FIFTY YEARS, 11 . 411110 C rif Z4g.isl V DiZtWattii:4o#3:lo/ Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAh PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE. IT CONTAINS ALL TOM EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY ! Editorial, Local and Th- cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK G T UP CLUBS In Tour neighborhood.Th end for PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Doxi't forget the Dollar. &Ur= JAMES P. BARE, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MORNING. POST JOB OFFICE, JAISEBR P. BARR. EDWIN A. MYRRH & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Filth & Wood Sts., Pitts% AVERY DEt3CELPTION Or PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Executed In the finest stytal .11. CIP .a.. IS , COMMERCIAL MERCANTILE AND:LEGAL MORK at short notice, on reasonable terns, Parlionha attention pied to the Printing of POST2.,RS, PROGRAMMES, &c., For Concerto, Etchibitiona •od Cronus LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY ZIONNELX DUN adllll 20 WM the facilities for turning out Work with prompt• nom and despatch cannot be exealled by any ether ofeee $n the city. NEW FALL GOODS 1— bitON,.MACRUM & CO.. Invite attention to their NEW STOW FOR PALL, TRADE, . . At Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth stmt t. whoJessiA buyers suppli ed at lowest prices. rck2B TIIiIPENTLNB SPIRITS.--80 bbls for Bale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., _ cornsx at Ffnitaski Wood sow. I:TELF PRICE IS WHAT WE ARE .1.41.. ts 4 a great many kinds of our Bum mer Dress Goods, Lace Mantles. &R.., for the beat baritabla- Call early. C. HANSONket LOVM, auB 74 Biarstreet. CATERIDGES always on hand for 11. 8. muskets and litles,also for oharP's riaPs , 23 60 and 00 bores . Por sale_ hot MOWN & TETLEY. GREEN APPLES.--20 barrels, just received aad for Hale 13v au 2B H.M4' fIY H. OOLLIIOB. 0 111.'-3 10 b a le Linseed Oil; 16 do Ceiba - , alfatßl:ll,4%llartl3. GaItiAT 6 CLES.-='24 barrels' ehOiee est received and for sale by oornerldaskes Led First . . .1-/ Claiin Post JAMES P. BARB.. E DITOR ANDP R °PRIETO R nunts:—Daily, Six Dollars; , er year, at.rictly in ad rqnee. Weekly, Earigie suoecriptions Ono Dollar per year; in Clubs of file, One Dollar - - OFFICIAL PAPER OF 7HE CITI FRIDAY moamr4e our. 0 I T . - 4" WE S The Flood In Jefferson County The Brookville. Jefersonian give; an account of the flood of the 27th ult., in that locality, as follows : At dusk, the water in Sandy Lick and the North Fork began to rise rapidly, rad in a very short time the lowlands were in undated. The bridge over the North Fork was torn away' and borne down the cur rent to the lower part of town, where it lodged and still remains. Litch's steam saw mill was filled with timber and drift, and the dam considerably injured : his machine shop was sadly disordered, and the old grist mill made a narrow escape.— hitch's loss is estimated to be very heavy ; bu:, with that commendable perseverance which has always characterized the man, he has went to work with a lot of hands and is now rapidly repairing the damages, and we opine that before many days pass by, the property will have an entirely dif• ferent appearance from what it has at present. The foundry of Messrs. Brown & Wann was in great danger. 0. H. and James Brown were in the foundry at the time, anxiously awaiting the subsiding of the water, while their friends felt intense an x- iety fear for their safety. On Saturday morning they were released from their perilous situation. The foundry wee filled with mud, and the patterns, machinery, etc , were more or less injured. A large frame dwelling house, occupied by John I'. Wane and Mr. Barr, was moved from its foundation and carried to the lower side of Pickering street—the occupants, seeing their danger, had deserted the premises.— The loss to Messrs. Brown & Wenn is considerable, The house recently occupied by Richard Espy and Mr. Engel was car ried a considerable distance down the creek. Barr's grist mill was filled with water and-,h4 dwelling house was sub• merged—boards, pieces of rafts and logs lodged againstthe house, almost conceal • tug it behind the huge pile. The White street bridge, though not swept away, res calved a hard shock,rendering it impassible without repairs. Philip Taylor's property shows the marks of the flood, it having sustained no little damage—a portion of the water at Taylor's dam seceded, cutting a deep channel east of the houso. R J. Nicholson's family were driven from their house by the destructive element and took shelter in the house of Lorenz) Haskell, who assisted them in their escape. Nich olson's house and furniture was badly damaged. The mill dam is also somewhat injured. A family named Doubles remain. ed in their house until the fast rising water seemed to cut off all hope of escape Alarmed at their situati)n, they zero vent to their fear in shrieks which brought L renzo Haskell and others to their aid, who carried the smallest members of the family through the water and the larger ones were placed on pieces of boards and thus conveyed to terra firma. That pleasant spot at Nicholson's appeared like one vast swamp. Many other persons have sus tained heavy damages, but we have not learned the particulars, neither would we have room for its insertion. Suffice it to say that nearly every person living along the streams, or owning lumber in the streams or on the banks, have met with more or less ices. How TO KNIT STLCKINGS. —As stock ing -knitting is to be the fashionable em ployment of the ladies during the coming fall and winter, and as probably a few of cur patriotic young ladies have neglected their education in this useful art, we copy for their benefit the following directions, which we find in an exchange, from an ex• periencei knitter, how to knit stockings for the soldiers: "Set up twenty-eight or thirty stitches on a needle; rib two stitches; knit plain seven inches before setting the heel; form the heel by knitting twenty,, three stitches each side of the seam, taking off the first stitch without knitting; length of heel, before narerwing, three inches; narrow the heel by knitting ten stitches plain; knit two together; knit plain to with in three of the seam; knit two together, one plain, and turn the seam; knit one plain, slip and bind one stitch; knit plain to within twelve of the end of the needle; slip and bind; knit ten plain; knit back plain; knit thus until the narrowings meet; knit back on wrong side to seam; then double together on the wrong side; knit two together and bind off to one stitch; take up the loops to the left hand, and knit five stitches off to the instep needle on to that one, knit off the instep needle, and take five off the other end, to add to the right side of the heel, and then take np the loops; knit one round all plain; knit three stitches and widen, by taking up a loop between all across, to within seven of the end of the needle; then narrow on the first side, by knitting two together, and knit five off plain; knitinstep needle plain; knit five, and narrow on the last needle by slip- ping and binding one'stit . ch; then widen as before, bat only this one round. Now narrow every other round, as before, until you have twenty-four stitches on a needle; knit plain four inches; narrow the toe on the needle to left of instep needle; by knit ting one plain slip ; and bind; then knit plain to within three stitches of the end of the needle; knit two together and one plain; then narrow, as before, knitting three plain rounds between ech narrowing; then knit two rounds between, to twelve stitches on each needle; narrow every other round to the close." AND STILL THEY COME. Jefferson county has done nobly in raising volun teers for the defence of our flag, but is still going on 'with the geed work. Another company is being formed for Colonel Mc- Knight's rifle regifnent, to be called the Jefferson Phalanx. It is proposed to have every township and borough in the county represented, and it will form the picked company of theregiment, and will he armed with the celebrated Springfield rifles. As an inducement to prompt and speedy action in the matter, Col. McKnight proposes to present a beautiful sword or flag to that township or borough which that reports the number of enlistments allotted to it.— In the same county Lieut. S. C. Arthura, who was in the three months' service with Capt. Wise, is raising a company styled the United liagles,which be intends march ing to the seat of war as soon as he gets fall company. Lieut. A. was three months in actual service. Amer BURGEONB.—A misunderstand ing seems to have existed in the minds of many as to the meeting of the Medical Board of Examiners, from this State, now assembled at Washington city. It meets only for the examination of surgeons and itssistantslasneh.existingrngiments as are now there assembled, and for none others. I iz ------- - Wiutor, of Beaver, who had six. companies in camp, has been authorized to take command of Camp Fremont, where Col. Hultz had four companies, and form a regiment with the two fractions. Colonel Wilson has accordingly been elected not and D. B. Morri ,, Lieutenant Colcnel. 0 iL REFINICEY.—An oil refinery located on the bank of the Allegheny river, near Lawreaceville, took fire on Wednesday evening and six or seven barrels of oil were burned. The same eBtltblishment was burned down Is.st winter, just after being put in operation. PASSIMGER TRAINS commenced running on the Pittsburgh and Connellsvillo Rail road yesterday, the -fire,l leaving the new depot, corner of Res and Breckinridge strontr, e.t 8;40 in tho afternoon. Tea last detachment of Capt. licFar4 land's company, for the Thirteenth regi. meet, left for Washington at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, KENWOOLL FOR BOYS will ro•open Sept. 18. T.rms reduced Address, J F. P TAYLOR, Now Itrigbton, Pa. DENTISTRY•- DT. C. SW, No. 246 Penn atr.t, attends to all brioches (...f the Den tal profe”ldn. painters. T. T. I% ) GU.KIII, 1-1 a"Crs33, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, '3, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (BECOND 8-.1,)R1.) tV work aotrux , ed to me wIl! be Neatly .11 ri Promptly Ex ortuted. out ly - ccr T Et, E.,- n p Y, ROUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Fourth St., Bet: Wood &., Smithfield • TTSBURGII, PA ,t4e.4 II wnrir - -•pt ctr on 4,1 to mrl+s.lvr . i HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O'BRIEN. bat- Ort i ersbaaement shop, Grant street, oppoatu, CathcairaL illerfhani gaifors. LATE STYLES OF FALL GOODS JUST Ra✓OFIVIED. WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Goods, consisting In all of i he importations of cUiTH CA.'_ . SINIERE..3 AND VE:4TlNiti3, which we flatter •ilrsclres will r.e equal to any assortment to he found Fast or West. They WI be made up to order in a superior style and at prises to shit the limes. We war respectfuliy solicit an ear !y .111 fr mi our patrons and the SAMUEL, GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Filth Street. SMITH & PITCAIRN, Itlerelant To.licors, No. 48 ST. (JLAIR STREET. D. BRITCKLOCHER. TAILOR, HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS st his old otsod, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where be will be glad to see his old friends and public generally. Will also do CUTTING for rnr fsen and men. W. wr ti.44ll. (4 II lA'CE III'HEE (V, VY • MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, corner of Yederal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jelny-daw j M.LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 64 SAINT. CLAIM STILICIAIr i Dr. Inzh'q New fluiirfing,) ,1217.1 v PITTFIIiTIRGR airon, gals, 6ughtes, &r. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. .101 , 4 1 1,"'g Maoufecturere of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COINEON SHEET IRON, Shaftiag, Ladies Paint Pibtoia R 0416, wessEouBms, 18 Water Street, and 133 First Bisset, PITIN/BURGEI, And corner of Franknn end South Water Streets, Chitmo. fe217:11. HUGH M. BOLE. ENGINE BUILDER & MACHINIST, GREAT 'WESTERN PLAIN iNG MILL, oor. Afar - kw-sr and Duquesne Reny, PUtit,urg.k, Pa.., will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following machinery, TiZ :—.43team Engines, Turning Leiner., for wood and Iron; Pla nes wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housen and Totocoo Screws; Patent-right and Model Ma chines, in the best manner; Shafting, Pallies, and Hangers, of all uses and variety; Suet's, of env di. ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. SVlll also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Frumps for steamboats, &c. Lathe inhears ana other Planing done to order; can plane 82 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. All Orders Promptly Fa and Barnastty Solicited. N.B.—Particular attention and promptitudeeiv• en to repairs on Printing Presses and other Ma chines. myl6lyd Wit. M. FABER et CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOUNBEES, General Machinists and Boller Makers, MST the Pewee R. J. 1.....,...nger Dezot P PPTEIBURGEl t MANUFACTuRE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to toe construction of En. gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for up rights, =flay and circular saw mills. Rave also on hand, finished and ready for ship• ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description'. Also, furnish Roilere and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and PuHies in every ver.ety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Oards. Our prices are low ' oar machinery naanial.. :Awed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all eases to give satisfaction. Zit - Orders from all parts of the country solicited End promptly tilled; fe2l:daw 3M - ITH. PARK SE CO.. filfA - net WARD FOUNDRV, PITTSBURGH, PA. NO. 14; First and 1 Second streets. Manciacturere of all sines and descriptions of Coal GI, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Iron.. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Pnl h. s. Hangers and llonplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de• senption made to order. Haring a complete maohlne shop attached to th Foirodiy, all necessary fitting will be carefoll atter atot to. hAltivwsod VINEGA..Ii,—.S barrels Cider Vinegar for gale DT ITENRY FL COLLINS. . . RICH Gold and Velvet Paper Hangs imp, for sale by W. P. le A RgFIALL MEDITIO' BY Ti4.',LEGRA From Gen. Rosecrans's Army CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.—The Commercial's Kanawha advice say that Gen. Rosecrans is at Mountain Cove, a strong position, twenty-five miles beyond Geuley. He bad advance+l ten miles further, to Little Sew. ell, but the enemy was too well intrenched and too strong at Big Sewell, five miles further on, to be attacked, and Gen. Rose. crane fell back, a. an invitation to come out and have a fair tight. There was no expectation of sn attempt by the enemy to force his position. The weatt er in Gauley region was terrb, bly bad. Rain falls almost incessantly.— Rosecrans's troops are well clothed and have plenty of overcoats and blankets. The tight at Chapmanville was a sharp and bloody affair. Five of Pistt's Zouaves were killed. The rebels lest 85 killed. A. dispatch from Gen. Reynolds to Gov ernor Morton, dated Huttoneville, October 8, says: "The enemy in our front on Hut tonsville road has been driven to Green brier Springs, twenty miles beyond Big Springs, their late rendzvous. They are about 50 miles from Elkwater and 120 from Cni - iat Mountain. The roads to litittons villa are impassable for wheels. The erciiny destroyed hundreds of muskets, tents, camp equirig.i, r 5' , ?..% „ ; 0 lIE fell into our burr! Front Fortress Monroe, FoRTRE 4 S MONROE, Oat. 9 —Brgedier Coneral Williams has not yet left for Hat ter,..F Inlet, the revenue Cutter Cowin has , irg ;, , ern detained by the severe gale now pn•vftiling. Ti' tug Young America, while engaged in sounding the channel of the James river yesterday, exchanged several shots with the Pig Point battery. Several shells exploded near the tug, but did no harm. The Union gun is now mounted so as to ;weep the roads between the Fortress and Se.‘wali's Point. General Wool and Quartermaster Tall msdge have recommended to the Quarter- master General thn quartering of the troops at o,d Point end Newport News for the winter in comfortable wooden houses. b alt so as to accommodate two or three c,mpsnies each. This plan will doubtless adapted. General Lee Driven from Big Spring ELI: WATER, OA 10 --General Reynolds heE made two reoonnoisances in force Vrith• in the last few days against Gen. Lae and has driven him from Big Spring, the former rendezvous of his msin forces. Part of the force is now at Eik Mountain and Greenbrier Bridge, respectively 00 and 40 miles from here, and part of it, under Lee, `5 said to have joined Floyd. At 13 , g Spring they destroyed the C. 11111) equitiaga sminunition and burnt several hun, dyed muskets, wagons, etc. The read is eb:oliiirdy impassable for wagons, beyond a point twelve miles from Eikwater. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., 'MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gill and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS 1N FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 12S Smithfield Street, Demler's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts bnrgn Pa. ,—City Glaco at manufacturer's Price. 'TM Particular attention given to repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price aPfr-Ir CHARLES G}I.Pa\TER., I [I:e'IMPOR' The Pennsylvania Election. ERIE, PA., Wt. th. —l,.)wry, the Ropnb :i.•an candidate, has been elected to the State Senate over the Union candidate, in the fTch Legislative District. VFW FALL GOODS! NEW FALL uuaDs 78 MARKET STREET Invites the attention of all to his stock of Dress Trimmings, Embroidered Bonnet Ribbon?, Mechanic Corsets, slightly damaged, fur 60 and 62 cents, Linen Sets for 60 cts., worth $1,25, Zephyr and Shet land Wool, Shetland Shawls, Woolen Hoods, Nubias. Woolen Hosiery, Merino Undershirts and Drawers Hoop Skirts, Corsets, &c.,&c., Gents' Neck-Ties, Collars, Gloves, and floFin , y IBM GMNIS, GUMS, SANDALS, LIVERS and ' CECOM ENTS, LADIES: , MISSES AND 'CHILDREN! .ru9t ree*lved at W. E. SCHMEBTZ & CO., No. 31 Fifth Street. SILK BUNTING CHINTZ FLAGS, -A T- R. WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET 118 TO FARMS AND OTHERS-FOE SALE. GROWN. SUPERIOR T EN 'I Grain Fan and Seperatorq PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860 THE superiority of this Fan over all others in nee, consists In its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. 6000-3,i. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with lees labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged m manufacturing and selling apicid , tural implements, convinced of the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grain and seeds, presents this to the public with full con fldence that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having purchased the sole right to manufacture and sel l the above Grain Fan and Seperator, in Western Penusyloanut, Western Virginia and all Ohio, sad the tight to sell in In dirat and Illinois, is noWlrettred to nail orders Wt ri:eaole or Retail et 'belly street, Pitts burgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE: Pittsburgh, my isea.—tritatlmdarr IILI) Motats awl Xelitaurants. Eiotrsm, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken i fitted up,with all the modern improvem •nts, this popular re. sort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his obi customers and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will be ser ved up m every variety or etyles, during the sea son. ±I! Wineii, Lionors sad Ales he feels con fident in . riocorcriti:, riding to the public for their excellenie. Can. Backed sac Shell Oyer received daily and Paid - • zlio, rnte.lird SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor, AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at N a great expense, with ail the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is Pa r c e 7n e e d rt t Sly a 7w b e es i tt fri" l s et a l tb rd e s. pub.- 0 resTERS Will be served np in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to.tbe public for their excellence. *-41-MEALA served up et all hours, and DAT and ria4ET BOA RDER.B teherr. artily OYSTER AND UTING HOUSE, RP. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WLIOELOAIa AM MUM MAIMS or LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OTS TEES AND WILD 9AI( Ali Da their Proper 801110112. n 026 GEO. RELNEMAN & CO. ANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR- Ivi. spa, Proprietor, N 0.844 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Sal:road, which makes It the most convenient house in the city for paasengore arriving by that rood. The proprietor caring. at considerable expen,se, fitted up, in mr-collent style, the MANSIONAOTJSE, would respectfully eolicit a share of pnblicjeatron age. There is attar bad a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON-YARD, aCording ample accom modation to travelers and atelimstera. His Larder and Bar will he furnished with the neat the mar ket can afford. (sty CORN COPVIE giESTA BY KM YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. aTHE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others to directed to this ostablishmer.t, ch has been recently tatted np for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are particularly :united to rall. Everything pertainlrg to an EATING SALOON will always to found. of the fresheat the market a3,:s.rd sn'ltkripar C6lotits, aasoitnerei, &r. WITS TERRY, PRICE & Co" IMPORTERS AND DEALERS lIT CLOTHS, CA SSIMERES, Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, lc, NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. /OEM V. ?RILE; DA2fliL B. Vfil.'el, OUT= T. MAT del .1s Noelling . ( Glasses, S:r. TANT TO INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. Prom Hon. (Max. Mason. laid Commissioner of Patents. Waanuraroa, L. C, October 4, 1860. Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., Is about to open an nifoce in this city as a Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that I have long known hint as a gentleman of large experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, and of un doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States.. CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick wag for nearly tour years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Offloe of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mes. re Mann A Co.. and for more than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the int . .ero.t of inventors SMITH'S ALE. Tr H E lINDERSIGNED RESPECT FULLY informs the public that he has appointed JAMES BRYARA CO, of 137 LIBERTY STREET, (opposite fifth.) his sole Agent for Pitts burgh ant vicinity for the sale of his celebrated ALE; also, his MALT ald BOPS; from whom hereafter those articles can be obtained on the same terms as from himself. - . He also req name all persons having open acconntA with him to call atsaid Bryar & Co.'s office and have them adjusted and paid. Messrs. Bryar & Co. and Y. D. Briggs are author teed by me to receipt for al such dues. F.II."I'Y NEW An. SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his stook of Pianos, off..re or Bale do ring this and next month, Fifty Ncw and Second Band Pianos at great hrrgains, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes by:the beet makers in the country, and can be relied on as du rable and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and., examine them. For sale by ...1011131 H. PrIIELLOR, j 16 81 WOOD STREET. BUSKINS, L ADIM CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,87, - - - LADIES CONGRESS HEEL . GAITERS $1,37, AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, R S. DIFFENBAOHE I AMES W. CRAFT, Commission and V Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, No. 82 North Levee, Saint Louis. N. 5.—1 will give 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. Louis; J. Ih. ..shears t Co., Cincinnati; Messrs. Trait* J. Craig, Philadelphia; M'Arthur, Byrne t Gibbons, New York; W. C. M'Dowell, T. BwMg,Hanses; Northup Co.„ Kansas J. W. anzbrid g e et Co., New Orleans ; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Pennock it Hart, Pitts burgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. H. Ball, B. D. Adams, Chicago,W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington,loara; W. H. postlewatt, Burlington, Iowa; Cards. Connell, Bowman. and river men generally. mhlSt6m pZiEW GOODS AT 9ti MARKET ST., comprising c f alt the newest styles and fabrics 'n and figured French Merinos, ladies' water. proof Cloaks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot of ladies and children's Shawls, for Fall and Winter ell will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the motto. .. . . _.. ... _ . .. Ladies, call at 96 MARKET STREET. se44 H. J. LYNCH 1001 t SALE--vNE PAIR OF ..12 FLAT BOTTOMED BOATS, 170 feetlong,2.4 feet wide, raked UP 12 feet in front for towing, sides up feet high, pumps, ears, and everything complete. Enquire of J. R. HARTLEY, oc2 At his Ice House, Virgin Alley. EMPTY BARRELS--200 empty Slack Barrels, for sale low by R RYMER a BROS. oe7 BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND TINTED PAPKB HANG ENGS—For sale b • .48 • OTATOES.—New brands jar t g.e White Potatoes, just received and fin* sale hi JAS. I, FETZER, man Market and First sta E. WATTS; f( mi . a 51 4 ,Th r l a,iotis. Co-Partnimship. rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnerthip under the name and style of PERKINS, WERRICK t CO,in tile Paper, Rag and general Commiss'on Business. J NO. At PERKINS C. HENRY. MERRICK, EDWARD C.CLAPP. Pittsburgh. Pa— Mare)] let, 1881. JRO M. Emmy O. °LAPP PERKINS, MERRICK &. CO., WHOIXXALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &o. &o. arehouse No. S 2 Third Street, mkrl TU87171011. PA SIJPERIOR QUALITY CONGRESS GAITERS, LACE BOOTS, OXFORD TrES, FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS SELLING AT LOW PRICE, AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET, W. E. SCHMERTZ Si. CO. sel4 Dissolution of Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES d LAUTH expired by limitation on the first day of August, Pei. The brisiness of said firm will be settled by the new firm of JONES & LAUGH LINS. Limited Partnership. The underaigned. residipg in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited partnership, under the firm of JONES & LAUG RUINS, in the business of manufacturing and deal ug in IRON, (in snecee. Kioll to the late firm of Jones & I auth.) in which firm the general partners are B cNJA MIN T. JONES THOMAS M. JONES, GEOgGE JONES, HENRY A, LAUGHLIN and tRW I N B. LmJGaLiv, and the s,.ocial partner is JAM it-S LAUGHLIN,who has contributed Seventy thousand tour hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership. whin, is to commence as of the first day of August, 1861, and to terminate on the first day of August, 38.18. September 16, 1881. A. F. JONE, T M. JNF, G. W. JONE 4, )3 KNRY A. LAUGHLIN IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN,' JAMES LAUGHLIN. pel7-3nld 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, sating of labor, and its efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without untiring the skin, 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, emanating from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa tality afforded of seeing itfally and fairly tested. Quartermaster's Department of the Twelfth, Thir teenth and Fourteenth Regiments, Pa. Vols. "Sawyer's Chem:cal Olive Erasive Sofia' having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that ii was tr•l rtd admirably adapted to the use of the imbues's, arvi decide .1;y the most superior Soap which con d be procured for the service. JAMES A. ERIN, Quartermaster I.2th Rea- ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Beg M. E. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster 13th .tteg au2B. ARMY SUPPLIES Orrin op CONN:MARY OT EirsEasTricx, No. 4 STATE STRErr, Maw YORE, OcL 1, 1661 f PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSION ED at his office, No. 4 STATE street, until 4o'clock v. u. of WEDNESDAY, the sth of October, for furnishing for use of the United States Army, Desiccated Potatoes and Des tested and Compressed Mixed Vegetables, as fol lows. viz: During the month of October, 1861, two hundred tboueand pounds of Potatoes and 200,000 pounds of Mixed Vegetables, all of which it is desirable to receive as Peoll as possible ; and for the following ten months 100,000 pounds month ly of each of these articles, the government having the stipu'ated right of decreasing the quantity to be received monthly to 60,000 pounds of each arti cle by giving a previous notice of two months; also the right to increase the quantity of earn article to be received to the extent of the requirements of the public service by giving:"..• previous notice of one month. These articles must be of domestic manufacture and in quality equal to the best known in the mar kets, and are to be packed in the customary boxes and ragas; that is, in good, stxong, seasoned wood boxes, lined with tin or sine, and containing about 100 noun& net each. Bids for desicoatpd potatoes packed in half barrels and lined with paper, ac cording to sample to be exhibited, will also be re ceived, Bids, to be entertained, must be subscribed by two responsible sureties, guaranteeing that if the bid shall be accepted the contract shall be fully complied with. A, B. EATON, oc4 ltfajor and Com. of Sub- U. R. A. JESSE JOH.NSON, GENERA!, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND Dealer in Pious, Grain, and all:kinds of Country Produce Wines and Li quors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. NO. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST. CORNER OF WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. anaklyd GENTS FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Broke' Alangfaotare, SELLING AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. Bele .1 SHIRT COLLARS FOR 25 O CENTS.— Approved style of Gents' Patent 'Enameled Collars for 1801.. 10 Shirt Collars of any style for 99 cents.. EATON DIAGRAM A 00., anl2 N0a.17 and 19 Pllth street. SAINT LOUIS FIDJR.- 200 bble Melrose; 200 " Pride of the West; 100 ° Lafayette ; 100 " Mount Vernon; for sale by 6824:2t KAY, PENNOCK & CO., 20 Wood at MEW WALL PAPERS-for the FAII AM trade now open and receising,et • JOS. R. HUGHES, ee2l No. 107 Market street. IVOTICE,—The friends of William AA Remelt have applied to Ina Excellency, Andrew G. Catlin, for hia pardon. cctUaw2wd BARRELS PRIME HAVANA / 1 ,0 °LUNGES jest received and for sale by. RHYMER & BROd, seSl Nos. 124 and 126. Wood street. T" ANN FRS' OIL-70 bbls,,..tox, mk t by B. mummers a OD, • c ell center. of First susd Wood' eta. • TWO ACIIRS OF GROUND, , ,TIJST below 'Manchester, "for Rale, Try auB EL CUTHBERT a sow, bi aszketstreet. I• •r • re rrices AND isimsyhrania = .. in store. and for sale by [sea] ,at 4. " WI" $lO ' RIF-Mt LIIFLES. , I j 810 8818 - ' . 128 woce at INM :VAMP AND BOWIE-1 sale by BOWN & TETLEY, e 0 sale Wood Agee Monongahela Insurance Co., Onzawaa-...IARLE9 At HIPYCHIBO N,FPfeakiczati HENRY N. ATIFCCID, Secretary, CAPT. JAS. WOODBoRN,Gen,I-Agatte - OFFICE NO. OR WATER. STREETe...-j,,- Prdi /mare all kinds af-Pirrand - 11farine Mika, ASSETS, MAY' 'loth, &back Das Bills 'payable On demand 'it Ell* and secured by two approved name5. ; 78,160..1)(1,,r,„4 Bills Receivable. ..... .. . . 28,66 T ai Mortgage,-- 1 - . -. .. . llb Shareae " chatucs Bank , ' stock ... . 0,1 - 65 100 Shares, Citizens' Bank - etookaost...-- ... 6496.00: "' 40 Shares Exchange leak stock cost.-- -- 2,000 Oa 50 Shares Bank 41ine: :I . .....—. 85,90116 tZtVINI: DIRECTORS 47 Win. B. Holmes, - JELM. A. Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm. Res, S. B. Roblin:no' ' - Jae M'Devitt Richard Burl; Joe. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Robt Dalzell, Geo. A Berl. Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, Jame • Woodburn, Office Furniture STRAP SHOES Allegheny Insurance CEao OFFICH.-O&o. PITTSBRGH. • 31 Fifth s t.l ßaltic flock, Ic:SURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIR }AND MARINE RISES. - AAC JONES, President: JOHN D. litc0010). 1 = -1 4' 4 7. ViCA Presidenv; D. M. BOOK, Bovetoyfrfontly„, WILLLead DEAN, General Agent. Ditatcrou---Isaan Jones, C. I Husisa`pi.Haivoi-P'it: Chdds, Capt. R. C.. Gray, John A. Wi100.M.44,..Fr."77 , .. 2 Fahnastock, John D. McCord, Copt. Adam Jneobe, P Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob% B. APGroltoma Rob't Davis. • WEST BRANCH FOR CASH any; Mutual insurance Corap rr LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTy. - CHABTXRED BY TR& TXXITEILAM9I: PEXIBBYLVAHLS:: '' Clashcapitat-.42.00,M00 'TIMIS COMPANY WELL INSURA . an Baildines, Merchandise, itamitarevac44.',4 in town or country. • • Inssovons:—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T.... T.. Abrams, Hon. Harvey, Chas. Crist, Jackman, Chas.. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Ammar, Vice President Tuna Bricams, Secretary. I A. LIPPERT, Agee* " No. 70 Fifth sites, l ennsylvaatis Insurance Company r Of Pittsburgh.- ...... . DIRE so crros . 6* rourariltrfa6l6 s. Jamb Painter,Rody Pattenion, L Grier idprotd, C. A. Colton, James EL Hopitins.A.A.• Carrier, Henry Elprotd,Nich. Voeghtly, Geo. W.EladtkL A. J. Jones, Wade Campton, Uteri. Pattie-14 : Chartered Ca ItaL— FIRE AND ot-i.a, desorlptions.- Oinse..— anima: . A. A. nAßlmrst, President:":' I. GB:ER SPROUL, Secretary. titatlytAtiarl,' . EUROPEAN AGENCII. , J . .HOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN" Agent, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh,Ps, is prepared to bring out or send back pala[ggel2Bs,74; from or to al% part of the old country, eitberi b f steam or Bailing packets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALA payahle of Europe. • Agent for the Indianapolis and einchuna.liaße road. Also Agent for the old Black Star Line. Bailing of and for the fines of Steameritkalßit mg between New York, Liverpool, Glaegflannd s eaway. JAS. AfILLINGAR, MONONG4-1143, LA NAN - I:NG am.r., would respectfully intolid.' . the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, math', hauls enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved tnachinerj' t now prepared to furnish flooring and ;Amps boards, scroll sawing and' re.sawing, dear; Saab and shutter; kiln dried. frames, - ' making, Sm. South Pittsburgh, September 7, 18 67. - lan '; A DOZ. ENGLISH GRADITATEED" mEatsumics; Z. gross French infant Powdere?.:- int received and for sale by GEO. A. /KELLY, frill A lloobecor afre. NEW MEDICAL ,DIDCOVEMI, F OR the speedy and:permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET,, URETHALDiSCHAWA, Seminal t • Weakness, NignSy XDUSIU O U9r Incontinence,' Genital' irritability: Gravel, Stricture and. - . AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLAIIDER..4 which has been used by upwaros of , lk' ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with entire sacceidi; BMW , aeding Ovum:, OCIPAIDIA, Claeznizza,or any cwimpoingt,l , . hitherto known. BELL'S. SPECIFIC PILLS '• are speed in action, often effecting a cure In a. „. few days, and •heria cure is effected it is pernitu — i' eat. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never ate the stomach. or impregnate the breathiand-bei lug sugar coated, all nauseous taste is No change of diet is necessary whilst using thorn nov. , , does their action interfere with business Each box contains sic dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent by nail, postpaid, by any advert:ls- - - ed Agent, on receipt 01 the money. : None genuine without my signature on the wrap per. J. BRYAN, RocheeteriN. Y,,Generet ApOint. • a027.1&w1y-ia , „ ELEGANT GOLD AND VEIN -- PAPER HANGINGS—Far sale by ee2B W. P. MARSHALL. G 1 EAT BARGAINS IN HOOP BECERTS—New styles just received at a great rednetion in former prices. EATON; MACRUM & CO., attB 17 and 19 nab etretet.. LEAD -200 pigs, for sale by' se.% HENRY IL COLLINS D YE.FLOUR-27 barrels freer ground AA ; Rye Flour, received and for ante by JAB. A. FETZER, corner Market and Fuld et& ______, ef BARRELS SICILY CANARY Stkpo . - just received end for sale by . Y's`' GEORGE A.-KELLY, DTl:l=lst. sel9 69 Federal eireei, Avejibeiy. 25 BBLS. HEMP BREA just received and for gate by GEORG A. KgL l .4Y,Drurgnat, ' • 69 Federal staled, Allegnany,„ 50 f DOZ. CAT.ll.Wpt ei ln o ealethy medi(rocrA:Kattax,Diagg.3, ..6 69 Federal street, Allegheny. EOO3l CORN BRUSH-30 baits, I, ! superoir article, for axle by f .111:DIRY cOLI , OT ATO Et 3.----100 bushels.P.rjxpe. INeabannook Pedatoes, just received and for' e by -JAB. A. FETRER, an 2 7 . Corner Market and Firetatrereta. 'VW/ THE CHEAPEST DRY Goole .1.! in the city call at ' anS C. EFANBON LoTTRA-74.xarketlitreet, 4TIIITh Bta ciar Fr received and !tor e#4s* • se24 xte..Tra., COLLINEL7, L F -200 tia4T 18 fresh lame.`tezeldlE ad by (sew) EtNRY .. rIAMP KNINTFor-glznr. ‘11.ee22 Zaol/114* TETTIBT: MlSWo6fair'a CIREEN APELES;42frbarrelkjuat *KJ NA °shred and for - - • 004. iaENRY H. cOLLEIrs _ FATHERS-300 lbs'pfii t e-g g ial , reoeived-anp ter sale hr REKRT Ef• SANK-3U 'bap white beahs far oak. bi [goo} - HENRY IT. COLLTNIV COLT S 6 SHOT „ REVOLVERS- - Fol 4 gale by BOWN & TETLEY. seg9 185 Wood atireeto attsmlnig. OF PI T TSBURC+•I;. . e .?,@nj planing Mills.