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    VOLUME XX
ate pittsbit t glt post.
/Wished Every Mornirtg, (Sundays ibxerptei,)
At the North-East corner of Filth and Wood eta
Terms: Biz Dollars a year, payable knotty M
advance.
AltirStngle co .ies, Two dente--nr bale at the
eonnter to the C es, and by the Newshft.
BATES OF ADVERTIBLNO
Ten Ltriss
Wl7. sewsow 09•1 • L. Weak
[I watt. wool, teepr,
Two insertions,....... 70 75
Three insertions,— 7 00 1 00
One 1 75 .. 50
Two weeks, -.... 800 2 - 0 . 6 1 - 0 . 0 76
Three weeks, ........».. 400 285200 1 25 100
One 600 886 60 160 176
7'wo 700 466 50 215 260
rime(' mopihs 9 00. 500460 8 00 800
Four months-- «10 00 086 5008 85 450
.Pive 11.00. 7,86 5608 56 660
months. ..... 12 00 B'oo 8004 00 860
Nine le 00.10 85 13 00 686 900
One 20 8018 81510 00 686 12 00
Standing Card,/dx lima or leas, per annum.-. 10 00
One squatty per annum, (exclusive at paper)-.26 00
Marriage notices, 60 cents: Death notices 26 cents
nie- FOR 1861.. tr
0 N E DOLLAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
WEEKLY POST,
KSTABLUI11111) OYES FIFTY MU,
WILL IiEEEAPTER BE FITEND3H Fl 3
Advance Paying Subscribers
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
IT IS PRINTED IN A
MAMMOTH SHEET,
T.•
IT OtIONTAI3II3 ALL TRW.
EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY !
Editorial, Local and Nis-
cellaneons; Foreign
and Domestic
Markets.
SEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR 818%
Et T UP CLUBS In your neighborhood. Bend
or PROEiPECTUB and SPECIMEN COPY.
Don't forget the Dollar.
Addreas JAMES P. BARB,
Eslltor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa.
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE.
JAME P. BARE. EDWIN A. MYERS
BARR & MYERS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
Corner Filth & Wood Ms., Pltts'h.
EVERY DEBOREPTION OP
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
Execrated in the finest style
3EL -4111. XXa 3Ft Cl> ..a. ,
COMMERCIAL MERCANTILE AND:LEGAL IWORK
short notice, on reasonable Corms,
Particular attention pied to the Printing of
-POSMRS, PBOGRAMM.M,
.Irpr Ocnnearts, .131xidtriturni and Chreness.
LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY
.v• ••!•,41a.••••um)1;40.•:r•-..,?vAA0-s,
she facitifieo for taming out Work with prompt
1111168 wad deepateb =mot be excelled by
any other office in the city.
BOYS AND YOUTHS' BOOTS,
Boys and Youths' Boots,
Boys and Youths' Boots,
Boys and Youths' Boots,
At -No IS FIFTH STREET,
P. 8. D.IFFENBAOHE
FOR RENT.—A large dwelling house
of hall, two large parlors, fire chambers din
ing rocrn and kitchen, attic rooms, bath room,
cloaets, porch, &a,gaa and water fixtures, large
yard, grape vine, stable and carriage house, No 99
Penn street. Immediate possession given. En
quire of 8. CUTHBERT k 80N,
ocll, rd Market street.
F ITRE OLD PALM EOAP
PURE OLD PALM SOAP
PUBS OLD P&LM SOAP
I am in. receipt or a large lot of pure old Palm
Soap, equal to any toilet Soap now la use. Its con
stant use Is a sure prevention of chapped handl,
face, etc, etc: -Those Wishing a good soap at the
price of an
PORE O ordin.ry LD art4 c PALM SOAP. le should use the
PURE OW PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
PORE OLD PALM SOAP,
For ode by
JOSEPH Flartimi,
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LDITOR ANDP lA. OYKLv 0k
fames:—Daily, Biz ; Dollars yaP.r, atr;edy In
advance. Weekly, Riegle: aormenptiona One
Dollar par year; In Clubs 01 Cne Dollar
OFFICIAL PAPER OF lIIE CITY
MONDAY MORNING ::::OCT. 14.
ACCIDENT TO TEE STEANINS. PRIMA.
DONNA.—About 12 'o'clock en last Wed
nesday night the steamer Prim Mons
undertook to pass under the suspension
bridge at IWheeling, when the smoke
stacks came in contact with the structure.
The const.quence was that both 01 the
stacks were broken oil; and the tope fell
with a crash upon the hurricane deck and
pilot house, doing considerable damage to
the frame work of the latter and frighten
ing everybody on board.
Cost. Olt..—The late explosions in fac
tories where coal oil was being distilled
have drawn public attention to the fact,
and many persons have begun to doubt the
propriety of using the oil in private hous
es. There are many persons, not only in
the country villages, but in the city, who
are not favored with the introduction of
gas into their premises, and who are com
pelled to resort to other illuininatii,g
agents. Coal oil, from its brilliant light,
has become a great favorite, and as it has
been represented as non explosive, it has
been used where burning fluid would not
be tolerated. That coal oil is non .explc
ive is true, when rightly made, nutwith•
standing the late acc'dents from its use
In order to furnish a cheap article some
manufacturers neglect to complete the clis
tillation which separates the benz the
explosive substance. When the nil is p:ri
fled entirely of the herz le, it is impets,He
to cause an explosion, unia.s the e.l be I
first brought to a boiling point. Persons I f
who use coal oil should be careful to nb
tain the pure article; it may cost a tr:fle
more, but it will be perfectly safe to use.
HOUSE BURNED —On last Friday week,
the fine new dwelling house of Mr. Geo
Fulton, situated in Mount Pleasant town
ship, Washington county, on the valley
road between Bu - vettstown and Hickory,
was totally com,umed by lire. The fire wee
communicate:l to the building by means of
a flue of a eto. e. Tau building was new—
the painting being yet unfinished, and the
family of Mr. Fulton hod occupied it only
a very short time. There wee no
mace upon it.
EeCAFED —George Fowler, the thie
wbo robbed the shop of WItIIESIM Piste,
of Wellsburg, Va.. some time ago, ei.e.ap
ed jail at New Mauclaester and 15
large.
CoLoam) NaTioNALITY —We have re.
ceived an Address on the rise and progress
of a colored nationality, by emigration to
the Republic of Hayti, delivered in the
African Wesleyan M. E. Zion Mission
Church, in Allegheny city, on the evening,
of the 30th of S:iptembe.r, 1761, by Joseph
Enoch Williams, of Port au-Prince,
ilayti, formerly Agent of the Raytian
Bureau of Emigration for the State of
Indiana.
PENNSYLVANIA. EDUCATIONAL CONVEN •
Trori —Hon. Thornsg H. Burrowes, Sts'e
Superintendent of C , :nynon Schools, has
issued a circular stating that the Conven
tion of representatives of the different
classes of schools and literary institutions
in the State, that was to have taken place
on the 21st of last May, but was postponed
in consequence of the then recent distur
bance of the public peace, has been aga'n
called to meet in Harrisburg, on Tw,eds,N,
November 26th, 180, at 10 o'clock, a. to.
It will continue in session four days, and
the object will be the same as that set forth
in the former announcement. The order
of proceedings and subjects fogrdiecussion
will be set forth in the November number
of the Pennsylvania School Journal.
ANOTHER. ACCIDENT.-A man supposed
to belong to Col. Stambaugh's regiment,
from Chambersburg, which passed through
Harrisburg for the West on Monday even
ing last, was found on the Cumberland
Valley railroad, near Carlisle, terribly
mangled, having been run over by the
cars. Nothing was found upon his person
to give any clue to his name, etc. His re
mains were buried in the county burying.
ground.
COL. HIRAM HULTZ.—As we aided in
giving publicity to certain charges against
this gentleman, recently in command of
four companies, forming part of a regi
ment, quartered at Camp Wilkins, it is an
act of simple justice to him to state that
ho utterly denies having misappropriated
any funds collected for the regiment. He
states that ho collected $13:3, of which
$72 was expanded for the regiment, leav
ing $6l in his bands, which he has handed
over to John McClaren, Esq , who will
pay it over to any ono authorized to re
celve it. He will publish a statement of
the amounts received and expended by
him.
FREIGHT ON THE PENNSYLVANIA FAIL%
ROAD.—The pressure of freight to the F.Ofte
board is so enormous al present that the
Pennsylvania, Erie and Central companies
are compelled to refuse large quantities at
advanced rater. The Pennsylvania Rail
road Company now charges $l,lO freight
on a barrel of flour from Cincinnati to
Philadelphia, being an advance of 10...
On wheat, the charge per 100 pounds has
been advanced from 37 to 55c.
BCTRLA.I. OB A 'SOLDIER. —The remains
of Edward Campbell, a member of the
Federal Guards, who died at Alexandria
last week, was buried from the residence
of his mother, Ledlie Street, Allegheny,
OD Friday. His body was escorted by the
Park Zouavee to St.. Mary's cemetery,
where it was interred with military hon
ors. Mrs. Campbell, who is a po , r, hard
working woman, has another son in the
Federal Guards and three others in the
Union army in Western Virginia.
THE RAILROAD Tax.—Friday's
delphia Ledger says: " A correspondent
asks, 'Please be kind enough to inform a
subscriber, through the Ledger, when the
interest can be collected on the Allegheny
county bonds ?' We would willingly
oblige this inquirer if we could, but as the
subject has puzzled our Courts for several
years, and some of the best of the Phila
delphia lawyers, we are sure our ignorance
of the fact will be excused. The tax payers
have not as yet, that we are aware, sign 1-
fled a disposition to pay into the county
treasury tlgt necessary funds. Possibly
when the war is over the subject will be
seriotudy considered."
TROOPS •AT Rozarmr.—The Wheeling
Press says there were four thousand troops
at Romney, consisting of cavalry, infantry
and militia, on TOttpAlay. This slum that
reinforeemenhtfiave been gent there, end,
very 'probe* there' may be some brlik
work at or near NowVreek.
J.9.AIE:gB P. BAIT
ITSBURGII, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14 MI.
ARRIVAL OF REGULARS —Copt. Wil
liams, of the regular army, arrived in the
oitY en Friday, with adetaehment of thirty
recruits, from Cambria county, which he
placed in charge of Sergt. Lemon, at the
Girard House. The company is being re
cruited for Col. King's regiment at Indi•
anapolir, and the men will be forwarded
thither in a few days.
SENTENCED.—Patrick Kelly, COllviet&l
of grand larceny from Jno. M. Speer, of
East Liberty, was sentenced by Judge Mop
Clure, on Saturday, to one year and six
months in the Western Penitentiary.
Divot('En —Un Saturdsy Wm. Elder
was divore^d from his wife, Caroline Elder,
by the Ctart.
ACCIDENT —A little daughter of Isaac
Lytle. near Finleyville, Washington co.,
fell °fro! a foot log crossing Peters Creek,
fifteen feet, on Monday last, fracturing
and depressing the skull. Dr. W. H. Line
was called and trepanned the skull, since
which she is doing well.
THEsubscriptions to the National loan,
on Saturday afternoon, had reached $415,-
000.
CAPT. PATTEASON, wlan has already sent
off twodttachmente of recruits for Colonel
Larnon's brigade, will forward a third this
afternoon.
COLONEL WILSON, Who had aeven com
panies In Camp Frenuttnt, aenL one corn,
parry East or. Saturday ert=aing. 11.8 nog,.
:went wilt rendezvous at Camp Curtin
until the men are armed and tquinprd.—
He s till needs three cornpanie6 to flit up.
baturday morning,about
eight o'clock, a man named Geo. Crandle
was thrown from a tint boat, near the
point, which had just come down the Alle
gheny from Oil Creek, laden with oil. Th e
ocdy was not recovered Ciandle had on
person $1.17—550 in gold. the remainder
in paper money. Any one llnd:nix the
dy wall confer a favor on the :riondi of
deceased by informing Jake Hill, Hand
str,sot.
CLMISItIA COUNTY. —The entire Demo
cratic ticket is elected in Cambria cJunty
by over 1,000 majority.
Frizz tickets for the sale of real estate
on Thursday next, October 17th. at two
..'clock, on the premises, Hazelwood, near
Hazelwood station, Oonnollsville Railroad,
are row ready at the Auction House, cor•
ncr \V,od street and Virgin alloy. Train
starts at half past one o'clock. day of sale,
from the new depot. corner Rose street and
the Monongahela river. The tract com—
prises about thirty acres, will be put up in
whole or pert to suit purchasers, it is divi.
ded into plotte of from one to three acres.
Title indisputable and a guarantee deed
given free of all encumbrances.
Gominc.—Godey's Lady's Book, for No,
vember, a superb number, is laid upon our
table by Jno. I'. Hunt, Masonic Hall, who
has it for sale. The steel engraving. ' . This
New Bay," is fresh and arousing, and the
fashion plates and other illustrations excel
lent Godey offers great indueernents to
subscribe fur 1862, and very low rates for
c'ubs.
Gax& EXPICCTATIoNS.—Tbig thrilling
drama, from Dickens last and beet novel,
was played at the theatre for the second
time on Saturday night to a large and de
lighted audience. The piece is well drama
tized, that portion which in the novel is
obscure until you reach the middle of the
hook, being made clear by a prologue.
Toe piece was well cast and the characters
well rendered. hire. Henderson as young
"Pip," Mr. Stewart as Pip at manhood,
Maftit as Joe Gargery, Mackay as Worn
mick, Mrs. McManus as Miss Havisham,
Mies Kate Newton as Estella and Miss
Mollie Newton as Mrs. Gargery, "on the
rampage," all did admirably, while Mr.
Couldock as Abel Magwitch, the convict,
was at home as always in these parts. The
representation was a success and the drnou
ment of the drama gave more general
Fatis fa cti on than that of the novel. We
are to be favored with a repititton of the
piece to-night, with the same cast, and
'•One Touch of Nature," in which Mr.
Couldock personates Wm. Penn Holden.
We expect to see a full house. Mr: Coul
dock has agreed to give up three nights of
his western engagements and remain here
until Wednesday night, and we hope he
may continue to draw full houses while he
remains.
KEN WOOD BuARDING JCHOOL FOR BOYS,
will re-open Sept. 18. Terms reduced
Address, Rev. JOS. P. TAYLOR,
New Brighton, Pa.
DENTISTRY,-Jir. C. 8;11, No. 246 Penn
street, attends to all branches of the Den•
tal profession.
3jron, Etaiis, au.gints,
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES or.. ILA ILGMLINS,
Manufacturers of
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Met*, Laatk'A Paint NW LodA,
Plates, At.
WAMOIII37IB,
OR Water Stravot, wad 132 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets,
chum. o. fedanly
Hum m. mai*
gNGINE BUILDER & MACHINIST,
GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, oor.
o-tory and Darwana Way, PittsbergA, Ft., will
make to order, and warranted as good as can
be made, the following machinery., viz :—Steam
Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and Iron; Plipe
ners,for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housen
and Tobscoo Screws; Patent-right and Model Ma
chines, in the beet manner; Shafting, Pullies, and
Hangers, of all sues and varlet} , ; Screws, of any di.
&meter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will
also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger
Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats. ke.
Lathe Inheare ana other Planing done to order;
can plane 92 inches wide, by 9 feet 8 inches long.
AU Centers Promptly PULM and Baraertly Solicited.
N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude pew
en to repairs on Printing Presses and other Ma
chines. mylelyd
Wm.. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS.
IRON FOUNDERS,
deneral Machinists and Boiler Mallets,
Near the Penn% R. R. f!eeeenger Dever.
MANUFACTURE ALL KIN t DB
OF
Steam Engines , ramong from three to one
hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist
Mills, Saw Mills, Blast ittrnaces, Factories, etc.
Give particular attention Mine construction of En.
gines and • Machinery ior grist mills, and for lip•
nghts, millay and circular
Have also on hand, finished and reedy for ship.
meat at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every
description , :
Also, tarnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separa
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pul s es'
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Ma winery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured
of the best quality of materials, and warranted in
all miss to give satisfaction.
Ang.thvierstrizra all parts of the country aolitatea.
500 promptiy tilled, fell:dam
—NEW FALL GOODSI—
EATON .MACRUbi & CO.,
Invi le attention to their
NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE,
At Nos. x 7 and 19 Fifth street.
Whowagaisares sungitxt atlplreatrloee. .o96
HTEPITIO
BY TELEGRAPH.
Arrival of the steamer Glas
gow.
ST. JOIINd, N. F., Oct. 11.—The steam.
er Glasgow, from Liverpool on the 21
Inst , vis Qieentstown on the ad, for New
York, pass ,, il alt Cape Rae et 5 o',clock on
Friday afternoon , and was intrireepted by
thA 11,,ws Yacht of the Associated Press.
Tan Steamer North Briton arrived at
Liverpool from Nbw York on the Ist, and
the steamer Hammonin arrived oat on the
third.
The political news is not important.—
The ship Henry Clay was wreckpd off the
Island of Scotland. The crew anU passen
ger, were saved
The London Times, in expatiating on
the proclamation issued by Gen: 'remont,
says it is not to be wondered at, as an ex
preasion of abolition doctrine may, if the
strife in America goes on successfully, be
urged on the Government, but it fears the
result of such a programme will not be
satisfactory-.
A company is being formed in London,
the purpose of which is to encourage the
cultivation of the cotton plant in Queen..
land, by the employment of Coolie labor.
The Paris Constitutional asserts that the
negetiaitons relative to the contemplate
intervention of Om French and English
government in the affairs of Mexico had
ao dAnite result. No convent,p3n hid
as yet been drawn lir.
The St re,creriti:-: Bo • i cts the
early recognition, by FIALLe, a the South
ern rebels.
The Anglo French commercial treaty
went Int,. operation on the Ist inst.
An inf. rural decree opens the principal
ports of France to the importation of cot
ton and woolen yarns from Belgium and
Great Britain.
The Pans bourse rentes had declined to
G 8.4 40c.
The , Fronoh Government will interfere
be',ween Italy and Spain.
The Bank of Fra , to has advanced the
rates cf dise , unt si£ i.er rent premium.
Brilliant Exploit on the Po-
tomac
o.:t. 12 —The Navy La
partwent this morning received the follow
ing despatch.
U. S. STEAMER UNION. I
OFF .A(4l.'rA CREEK, OCL. 18, 1761. j
Sir: I have the hurler to submit the fol.,
lowing rep.rt for your information: Her
ing informed of a large vessel lying on
Quantico or Dumfries Creek, and knowing
also that a large number of troops was
voileeted at that point, with the view of
crossing the Pot 'Mac, as was reported to
me, I c.mceived it to be my duty to destroy
her. With this object in view, I took two
launches and my boat and pulled in for the
vessel at V I o'clock this morning. One of
the launches was commanded by Midship
man W. P. Stewart, acc.nnpanied by
Mrsters Edwel and Haynes, of the Res
cue, and tho other by Acting Master Amos
Foster, of the Rl:solute. 1 took with me
the pilot of the vessel. He was a Pennsyl
vanian.
Some litt:e difficulty was at first raped ,
enced on finding the entrariceto the creek,
which Sou will remember is very narrow,
but having found it we pulled up the
crooked channel within pistol shot of
either shore till we discovered the schooner.
She was clone to the shore in charge of a
sentry, who fled at our approach and
alarmed the camp. She had a new suit of
sails and all the furniture complete in the
cabin, which was collected together and
fired, producing a beautiful cocflagration,
but unfortunately revealing our position to
the enemy, who co' .:aced a rapid fire
from both banks .: ''narrow and tor ,
tuous stream un beyond their
range. Our crew•- u.t.ed the fire from
the boats and two ✓ steamers, gave cheers
and pulled for their vessels, the light from
the burning schooner guiding them on
their way. Her destruction was complete,
and although the clothes of the men and
the boats were perforated with balls, not a
man was killed. The officers and men vied
with each other in the performance of
their duty. Actine Master Foster applied
the match in the cabin of the doomed yes•
eel. Acting Assistant Surgeon W. B.
Bunsall accompanied the expedition, ready,
should nis services be required.
I hope what I have done will meet your
approbation, notwithstanding I have acted
without orders. This little affair will
show the anon y at least that we are watch.
ing him, and ready to meet and destroy
hie preparations for crossing this river at
all Onus.
I have the honor to be your obedient
servant, N. D. HANB.EL,
Lieutenant Commanding
Capt. T. CRAVEN,
Commanding Potomac Plot'la.
Telegraph .Newa by Mail.—Unfounded
statements of a character prejudicial to the
public interests frequently appear among
the telegraphic news of journals published
at a distance from the capital, and the in
quiry is often made why the government
permits such dispatches to pass over the
wires. It is proper therefore to say by re
quest that those statements really go by
mail and not by telegraph, or are prepared
at the points where they appear.
The case of Col. Hecker, who came here
on business connected with the trouble in
his regiment, now in Kentucky, has left
Washingteik. Major Kime, Captain Manff
and Lieutenant Klakke, representing their
own interests and those of the other four
officers who were discharged through Col,
liecker's instrumentality, are still in
Washington. They have preferred seri.
ous charges against Hecker, and asked that
he be court martialed, but no decision has
yet been made.
Battle in New Mexico.
ST. Lours, October 12. —The wrrespon
denc.e r.f the St. Louis Republican, from
Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 22nd,
states that. New Mexico is still free from
invasion by Texans. On the 18th inst., at
Fort Foantleray, forty Nevajoes made an
attack on that post and were repulsed,
with a loss of twenty killed and forty
four wounded and some taken prisoners.
The troops in the fort had but one man
wounded.
The Governor's call for the enrollment
of all males between the ages of eighteen
and forty.flve, does not seem to elicit much
attention from the people. I have yet to
hear of the first man complying with the
requirements of the cail..
C6l. St. Vain has resigned, and it is, un
derstood that Kit Carson will succeed him
in command.
Election in Somerset County.
Serormrown, Pa., Oct. 12.—The Lees%
leave vote in Somerset county is as fol
lows Shroak, Jiemocrrt, 2 ,808 ; °clumsy
People's, 1,012; Householdu, 2,16% La,
vies, 860.
Steam Gun-Roat.Mohican. -
BJETos, 03t. 12 —Tii2 linitad Mates
steam g!nn•hns' Moh!enn v, ill sal. from this
ro-t on Monday.
i~l
The Recent Engagement near
Llatleras Inlet.
FORTRESS MONROE', O,•t 17. J3alii.
more.—The Ftosmer J. R. Spaulding, re
turned from Fortress Monroe this mots
inz, bringing further details of thA recent
engagrrarnt, which differs in b•it few rea
spects from 'he acc.mi't sire,.dy telegraph
ed. The Indiana regiment kst their :eras,
revisions and many c•f their knapsacks
Colonel Brown states his io 9 at about 60
None were killed by the fire of the rebels.
The inbil'..itants along the beach came in
with the regiment. The lose of the rebels
has been overstated, but it was undoubted
ly large.
Brigadier (lmeral Williams will take
passage for Hatteres.on the steamer J. B.
Spaulding to-morrow night.
Molds awl Azgtarainti,
13.A.NTAGFIEI 01ZYSM,
No. 850 Liberty . Street,
NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
HAVING taken an: I fitted up, with all
the modern improvem •nts, thin popular re
sort, the fmbscrilier is prepared w accommodate
his old easterners and the public generally, with
the beet the market affords. Oysters will be ser
ved np in every variety of style, daring the sea
son. His Wines, Liquors aad Ales be feels con•
fldent iv rectnamending to the public for their
excellence.
Can, Becket and Shell °y awn reeekveddaily and
ice3l,l lrbeqe.AL? and Retail. mr26:lyd
S.EJETIN'S OLD STAND.
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOMAS STONE. Proprietor.
AVI NG TAKEN and fitted up, at
a great expense. with all the modern im
provement«, this popular resort. the subscriber to
prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub
lic generell,. e :in the beet the market afford&
be served up in every variety of
style .mr.ry the seaport
LIQUORN and ALE.i=. he feels confident, in re
commending to Its pubic fur their excellence.
Jea-MF.A1..9 served un all [more, end DAY
and FIiV.R.DER. taken. atxtly
I_,S, I O.IR.
OYSTER An EATING HOUSE,
NO. II 1 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
tFr, DULLES IN
LAKE ANDE.4IOSTER_TiI 16.91 ,
FRESH YHiLALDEI.LFHIA BALTIMORE
Trai AND W I Li) I,A If IS.
Ali 1a their Proper Season
no26 GEO. r , LNRMAN 00.
_ _
tiUU3E, GEORGE AUR-
Ln, Proprieter, No. "644 Liberty etreet, just
1 - kcide the Pan.songcr Dopot of the Pecutefivarua
Railroad, which Ilafte! , the most convenient
house in the city (or ppasengera arming by that
road.
The proprietnr having, at cen,nderable expense,
fitted up, in excellent style, the MAYSIONHOUSE,
would respectfully so!icit a share of p❑blie patron
age. There is attached a .plendid STABLE and
extensive WAGON-YARD, affording ampie FCCOM
m odst on to traveler. and sloameters. His Larder
and Bar will be ftouts.hed wiut tho t, a 1 the mar
ket can afford. • felt?
(filotliF, (lasi:inures, &c.
E. WATTS;
WITH
TERRY, PRICE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS tN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, ecc.,
NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HUM T. TWAILT, DAM= 8. PBIW . OLITXB L MR&
.1612:ly
Sirritin Casts, &T.
H. D. BRECHT & BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT a 4. PICTURE FRAMES,
Gilt and Imitation Rosewood llouldings.
DEALERS IN
PREECE PLATE AND WINDOW OLASS,
128 Smithfield Street,
Demler's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts
burgh Pa. W pity Glass at manufacturer's
Price. 11311 Particular attention given io repairing
Paintings, Beguildina Frames and business cards
framed at wholesale price.
ptly
IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS
Great Union Patent Agency.
ROBERT W. FENWICK
Counsellor and Patent Agent
AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C.
Prom Hon. Chas. Mason. laf4 armmisznoner of Patents.
Wisnutormi, IX C_, October 4, 1880,
Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., is about to
open an offiee 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 tin.
doubted integrity. As snob I commend him to the
inventors of the United Stew.
CHARLES MASON.
Mr. Penwick was for nearly four years the mans.
ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific
American Patent Agency of Mee-re. Munn A Co,
and for more than ten yearn officially connected
with said firm, and with an etperience of fourteen
years in every branch relating to the Patent Office,
and the interest of inventors i e2B:dtf
SMITH'S ALE.
TH E UNDERSIGNED RiSPECT
FULLY informs the public that he has
appointed JAMES BRY A R CO, of 187 LIBERTY
STREET, (opposite fifth.) his sole Agent for Pitts
burgh and vicinity, for the sale of his celebrated
ALE; also, his MALT aid HOPS; from whom
hereafter these articles can be obtained on the
same terms as from himself.
He also requests all persons having open aocour.ta
with him to call at said Bryar k Co.'s office and have
them adjusted and paid.
Messrs. Bryar h C.o. and Y. D. Briggs are author
ized by me to receipt for all suoh dues.
MEM
FTY NEW
gges
I ! AND
SECOND HAND PIANOS,
FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS.
THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO
reduce his stock of Pianos, off >re for sale du
ring this and next month, Fifty NE w and Second
Hand Pianos at. great be :gains, 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
Joart H. NELLoit,
tyle 81 WOOD STREET.
AMES
CONGRESS HEEL
GAITERS $1,87,
LADIES
CONGRESS HEEL
GAITERS $1,37,
AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET,
D. S. DIFFENBACHE
TAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and
ey Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker
Moe and Storage, N 0.82 North Levee, Saint LOGUE:.
N. 8.-4 will give immediate and personal attention
to all business entrusted to my rare, for which
charges will be reasonable. Beferenoss:
Forsythe, Bt. Louis; Paul Liming, St. Louis; J.
Brashears t Co., Cincinnati; Messrs. Trak &J. Craig,
Philadelphia ; leArthar, Byrne k Gibbons, New
York - W:. C. M'Dowell, T. Dwing,Haristan Northup &
Co,Kalmyk J. W. Burbridge & Co., New Orleans ;
W. W. Weston Memphur,-Pennock & Hart, Pitts.
burgh; B. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. H
Bail. R. D.
Adams, atticago,W. F. Ooolbaugh, Borlington,lown
W. H. Postlewait, Burlington, Town: Capta. Connell"
BOWIXIMIL. and river men generally. nahmkm
IFLEii AT $lO EACH—For sale by
DOWN a Mix!
/BO Wood sire's.
Co7Partimership,
. I. IPHE UsiER ANT THIS
clay
formedl . SIG-S p ! D
n„,, Et hi
C under the
D o.
name and style of PERSINEOCEItkIOR.CO Cu
the Paper, Reg and generE/ Commission Buqinese_
TNO. M PPARTNR.
0 RENR,_ DIERRICR,
• EDWARD C. CLAPP.
Pittaburgh. Pa.. March lea 1361; -
.INo M. Pimuss......C. Hx t MARARrA.....R C. Culp
PEBILINg. _MERRICK & C,0.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &c.,
Manilla Rope,. BroOm-Twine,
and Wire,.Paper-Makera
Materials; ft.,' tro:
SUP ERIOII
LA CE BOOTS
SELLING AT LOW PRICE,
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
eel 4
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIPof JONES
ILk LAUTH expired by limitation on the first
day of August, I'6l. The btlYillff, of said firm will
be settled by the new firm of JUNES et LAUGH
IA NE.
Limited Partnership.
The undersigned. reaiding in the city of Pitts
burgh, have formed a limited partnerehip, under
the firm of JONES k LAUGH DINS. in the business
of intinufeeturing and deal.ng an J RUN, (in allocate
sloe to the late firm of Jones A I auth,) in which
firm the general partnere are. BiAN)AMIN T.
JONES THOMAS M. j(n , E.,S, GEORGE W.
JONES.-HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN B.
LAUGHLIN, and the special partner ie JAM ES
LAUGHLIN,wno has contributed t•erealy thousand
tour hundred dollars to the common stock of said
partnership, whic, in to commence as of the first
day of August, 7861, and to terminate on the Prat
day of August. 184 a. •
September les 1861. B. F. JONE,,
T M. J WES
G. W. JONES,
HENRY A. LAUGHLIN,
•
IRWIN R. LAUGHLIN
sel7.3md JAMES LA. lAILLN.
OAP. .SOAP. SOAP. SOAP SOAP
THE CHENITCAL OLIVE ERASTVE SOAP
manufactured by R. C. A J H. SAWYER, is ac
knowledged to be the most serviceable of any
kind yet offered to the public. Ito superior advan
tag.‘s are found in its cheapness, saving. of labor,
and its eflLacy in removing grease, paint, tar and
dirt without tu:nring the skin, or in the least wise
damaging the finest quality , of goods. It can he
used with al kinds of water.
Reference is made with pleasure to the subjoin.
ed oertitimif ea, emlnating tram gentlemen well
known in this community, and who bed every fa.
cility afforded of seeing it fully and fairly tested.
Quartermaster's Department of the nee , fth. Thir
teenth and Fourteenth Itegimente, Pa- FOLs.
'l:lawyer's Chemical Olive Erasive Sean.' having
been used very extensively to our Regiments, we
have no hesitation ie certifying that it was found
admirably adapted to the use of the solders. 3EII
decide , ily the most superior foap which mu d be
procured for the service.
JAMES A. EKIN. Quartermaster 12.111 Reg.
ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg
M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster 13 . -Y rteg
ati2a.
LATE. STILES •OF FALL GOODS
WE are now opening a choice Stock
of Fall Goode, conensthig in all of 'he latest
importations of CLOTHS, CAESIMERES AND
VESTINGS, which we flatter ourselves will oe 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 snit the times. We would respectfully
solicit' ma early call fr.= our patrons and the
public ? .
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
selB
Nerehant Tailors,
ST. CLAIR STIAtEET.
D. BRITORLOCHER. TAILOR,
HHASRE-COMMENCED BUSINESS
Pt hie old stand,
No. 106 FOURTH STREET.
*here he will be glad to Bee hie old friends and
public generally. Will also do CUTTING for
families. tor boss end men. if*
W. litinliKts:- M. I.XJBCiI
W H. CO.,
• _ _ _
Dealers in Ready Made Clothing , and Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods, corner of I.'ederal street and
Market Square. Allegheny city, Pa. jel2.ly-daw
M. LITTLE,
.MERCHANT TAILOR,
xo. 14 SAINT. CLe MIL STESKT,
(Dr. Irts):08 New Building,) •
deltly PITTSBITABH.
- T. T. 111 , 44URA,
1-1 - O 17SM, ISIGI-N"
ORNA][ENTAL PAINTER,
2, Cor. St. Clair St. 4d Duquesne Way,
(SECOND STORY.)
/1Q11" All work entrusted to me will be Neatly
and Promptly Executed. ocikly
GEORGE W. SMITH
Vir INT Ft. .P.• 41A. 0 -4 z',
HOUSB, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
Fourth St., Bet' Wood *. Smithfield
PI7TSII OBa g Pd.
JNIPAII work pro•-•pily attended to. tnyae/ Td
I 8 • t t • ; INTER
Alar Orders sonz-led at basement shop, Grant
street, opposdte CainednsL
GENTS
FINE FRENCH BOOTS,
Of Broke' Manufacture,
BELLING - AT NEW YORK PENES,
FOR OMR.
At 81 Fifth Street,
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
sale
C EMENT -55 barrels fresh Hydrau lic
maz!k. reasivad aadjan ccklawk,7
Itt if rill artons.
Warehotoe Pa 82:11tIrrl 84reet...;
vrt P/7 MS tritag. PA
QUALITY
CONGRESS OAITERS,
OXFORD TIES
STRAP SHOES
FOR GENTS, BOYS and Yi )UTHS
AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET,
Atierrhant daitors.
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
No. 4S
P. O'BRIEN.
- •
Monongahela Ineuranec-yz.
_
Oniza,s—jAHES HuToaisog i - Kresideat,
HENRY M. A,T,WOOD, Socretisy,
OUT. JAS. WOODBIJRIF,
OFFICE NO. 98 WATIA.
Will Insure rql kinds at Pire and,rittgrip
ASSETS, MAY 10th. '
Stock Due Bills payable on demand -
and secured by two approved names 1' 78 , 6, "
...... 23,667. 5 4
Discounted....—___ 332
00 .%t
00
73"
lib S area Mechanics Bank
stock cost-. . ....$ eau u ,
100 Shares Citizen; It . i;sk
stbck. *
6 475 0 0
40 Shares Dliatiazige Bank
'stock c05t...._..... 2,060 00
burgh
60 Shares Ban of Pitts.
aIY4
2.;50 00 • - • 1 '" - r •
Balance of Book Acconntem.. t .,....—" r . tiN 9 O 7- 114 i
Office Furniture ....... ... • . 40(r 00 - 4
45162.80
. . •
119Z1,1151 u•:if'ff. - 1 ,- Si
DIRECTORS:
Wm. B. Holmes, Jae. A. RlRe.higeoryij
Wilson Miller John litimll,
Wm. Rea, 8. B. Robiso
Too 111.'Devit.i. Richard Hays.
J oe. .6 trkpatrick. R. Wallace
Robt Dela& 1, Geo. A Be ,
Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Mesa. , %
Jame Wooclbmn,
Allegheny /11 . 1311ralleo
F' IFerTBBURcH.
OIiFICIC—.OI6. a 7 Anith lit, mock. ;:.,o
IisNSURES AGAINST ALL,.
OF FIR AND MIRIAM AnzireC' "
AAD-JONES, ,PreeidentilJOßlPlA,AcceliD•
Vice Pregident; - D ILHOOK , Biirdary; QsPL
WILLIAM DRAB, Genets] Agent. • -
Draziorolie—leaao Jones, O. G. Hdnee Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A; - - •B.
Fahnestock, John D. McCord. Opt. Ads, Jeaoo,
P Sterling. Capt. W. Dean, Rob't -L. werew,
Rob't B. Dam.
WEST BRANCH
FOR CASE
Mutual Insuranoe Company,
LOCH HAVEN, CLINT OcklYarri
ORAP.7IO3ID BY THE LZGIBIAIRIM 0?
Cwl Cripitc./....000,000 Atwitsum Notes nntAtt '' 77 -
P HIS COMPANY WILL- INSURE is on Buildings, Mercbandire, Furniture, ae.,
In town or country.
Dm:cross •—flort. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, 'r,
Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Criat,.
Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer. Pabst'. Dickson,
Wrote, Tomas Kitchen
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President..
T. T. Asamas, Vice President. • '
Taos. Mrivins, Bccrete/7
dell .
J. A. LtPrint: T., Agent, , •
No. 70 Fifth *en,
Pennsylvania Insuranoe Compap7 •
Of Pllttsburgh.
No. 68- Fourth Streeit,;.
DIRECTOR.S.
Jseob Palnter,Rody' Patterson, L Grier Sproul,
C. A. Colton, James. . Hopkins. A. A. Carter,
Henri B ProoliNich. Voeghtly, Geo. W. Smith,
J. ones, Wads Hammon, Robert Patatoln,
Chartered 8300.0e0
FISH AND mmrti - B Maim PARRN, of all
descriptions.
A. A. CARRIER, President. _
I. BRIER SPROUT., Secretary. (Way
.
EUROPEAN AGENCY '
rrHOltiAS RATTIGAN, EI:PROPRAICI
Agent, No. 115 Water etseet, rittaburgh,
is prepared to bring out or send back passengers ;
from or to an, part of the old conntrya4lThim-by c - ti
steam or Balling paeseta.
of Europ
BIGHT DRAFTS FOB SALE, payable in arty pert
e.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Clindliziltf 4WD' ,
mad ; Also, Agent for the old Black Star.Line.q4
Sailing Packets : dad for the Thies of Steamers . '
ton- between. Nent,Rorkr.:44Prpook*lppoprtri
Galway.
ginning %3M.
JAS. MILLINGAR, MONONGAIritr '
LA PLANING MILL, would respeeffokytaforia'.
the public that be has rebuilt eines the Are, and
having enlarged his eetabliehment,and filled
with the newest and most ap_proteid eTy Is
now prepared to furnish nearing and planing
boards, scroll inning aid resawlagfdestre,
and shutters, kiln d.Bed, fnunell/2-motklaniwkbox
makingoic., ' . .
South Pittsburgh, September I,VICN. ."
6 DOZ.
ENGLISH QRLDUATK6,
MEASUR.E2h 5 gross French Want Powder.
plat received 'ladder sale by - GE A. HEIALY,.
, Allegheny intlr,
BEM IRDIOAL BIBCOVERY
FOR the speedy and perautnent clge,gr•
• •
GONORRHEA, GLEET, (MEDIAL DISCHARGESr' 6
Seminal Weakness,Nightly Emlssion4
Inconttnenoc„ enital Irritability _
Gravel, Stricture and
AFFECTIONS OF THE KlDNgys 'AND BLADDER Y .
watch has been used ny upwares o-
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIAN/3',''
in their private practice, withentiresuCcetill, euperl-p -
seding Coi.siss,,Csvinusts, or any compound known. ; ; ; • ; 1 `..•,•;; •
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILES
are speed in action, often effecting' a'
In - '. -
few days, and when a care is, ffectedikispnrrigni„!
ent. They are prepared from vegitable extraetr
that are harmless on the eyebath and neverrransoKyt
ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath; and ben ing sugar coated, ail nauseous taste is 'avoldifickr-ii.
No Mows of diet is necessary whilst using
does their acoon interfere with business pursatts.' - '..);
Each box contains six dozen Pide.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR,
and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by any
ed Agent, on receipt of the money.
tone genuine without my signature cuitherwrif
per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y.,General
aulff irly z -21,4
ELEGANT GOLD AND - 1 7 1.1AUM -- ,-;"
PAPER HANGINGS—For.saIp.o r wWARR.,
HEAT BARGAINS - 13(Qtic -
ILA SKIRTS—New styles lust
redaction in former prices. - ,
TONMARR.IITM & O_
saB. rtnnd:lfi StrelLe , ;', •
.11&1)-2A0 pigs,HENRY by
_•
se3o H. COLLINg'r
RYE FLOIIR--27' fresh d
Rye Flour, agdToraaleDMy
Tor
JAB. A. FETZER, corner Marko( and Find Its
5 SICILY CANARY .
just received and for sale by • -
GEORGE A. KELLY, Dragglati
sel9 69 Federal street, Allegp.eny:.
25 BBLS. HEMP SEED, just .r , s.s . ei .
and for sale - by
GEORGE A. ICMLLY, Drunguit,,
eel 9 foa Federal street, Allegheny
AWBA
,R_
0 for m DO tli! ' i I n j al ß p E uivo C s A es T ,
We by GEOYEAK A. KELLY, Druggist,
806 69 Federal street, Allegheny
ROOM CORN BRUSH-30 13ales;
nu peroir article, for sale by ,
. DOLL :
IOTAT s E S.-100 buleli PiizitHi - '3
Neehannock Potetoei, joir receiviad and {emu:
z .___ i .l4l3. A. FETTER,
sar al g
Corner mnfret and First streets.
FOR THE CHEAPEST DRY - 'OOOW
In the city call at ' - - Lel ;
a uB 0. HANBON LOWS. 74, 1 , arket street.
fIAx.P KN1V.136--For sate by
sal SOWN & TETLEY: ISOFep'd 44, • =:
fIREEN APPLES-25 barrOt
ILA (mired and for sato bt_
oot HENRY H. ROUTE%
•
I D EIN._ 1 R . .
b y [gm] '-HENSTlttfintraliEV,4s-',
CIATREIDGES foe )..21
%_/ a. muskets nd - rdtk Mref i vi.
29 60 and 90 bores ; For sale by:
ive
0 "-
10 torrela Linseed
IA do Oarboxi
-MOW EMOLMIgp.I-:4
i IE4 k ‘iaml=w
/lamd,l
Akin* LowoilowoK,Vm.ia
. , .
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mti,a
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