OLITHE XX aht,./pfsbnell Fast. /Washed Reiry Morning, (Sundays Bxceph4) 41t the North-Bast corner of 1 1 11 th and Wood ate Tema: Mx Daiwa a year, payable strictly in adehum. Allilrfrffigle *vies, Two Newsboys. sale tonntee In the Office. and by the Newsboys. et the BATES OF ADVXRTIBII4O. 2bn Lem Duly. Thor %La Oado I IS Walk a wr...L ..rt. eel& ty Tam ODe insertion,—.... 50 50 76 One , ..... 176 . _ Two.weekz,--- 800 1 . 00 160 100 76 Three —.. 400 266 400 126 100 One 600 885 50 160 176 Two. * roioltbs- -- 700 466 50 2ai 260 nu offientha. - -.--- 900 600460 8 00 800 .. 10 00 666 600 886 460 nye irkeetb. —ll 00 786 660 866 660 12 00 800 600 400 660 Nine 16 001086800586 900 One year----.—.. 20 00 IS 8610 00 866 12 00 Standing Card, six lines or legs, per annum 00 Wiaintiumil A? PLIABIIRSC One Ripon* per annum, (excitonve o 1 psper ).36 00 Marriage notices, 60 cents: Death n oes 26 cents t„FOR 1861, ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST ISTABLISKED OVER rim -MSS • -T 0- • Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT U PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE IT CONTAINS ALL TRU EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY Edftliorial t Local and Nis cellaneons; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK T UP CLUBS In your neighborhood. Bend or PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar A.ddrees JAMBS P. BABE, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, P. MOBMIG POST JOB OFFICE. JAM:118 P. BARE. EDWIN A. MYERS BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Fifth & Wood Sts., Pitts,h. LIMEY DEISCRIPTION o PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Xteettted In the finest style. COAL' MERCANTILE AND - ZERAL (WORK at short notice, on reasonable terms, ititculise Minton pied to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, sc., Por Oman* Bib blll=3 •nd Oiramses. LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY 'arm; BailllNt ilia KLUB 29 MS Xlnt theilities for turning oat :Work with prompt• nennaiticleepetch cannot be annealed by any other office In the CUT. rYB AND YOUTHS' BOOTS, Boys and Youths' Boots, Boys and Youths' Boots, Boys and Youths' Boots, At No. lb FIFTH STREET, D. S. DIFFENBACH VOIR RENT.—A large dwelling house 1 of hall, two large parlors, fire chambers, din ing room aptl--Itlitshcia, auto moms, bath mom, mlosets, porch, &a., gas and water fixtures, large laM,Rxep, e vine, stable and carriage boasts No 99 Pe0f1 11 4 .0 4 4 .- Immediate, potiseagdon -given. En " B. CUTHBERT it SON, coal fa Market street. pIIRE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. I am in reeeipt of a large lot of pure old Palm 'Beep , equal to any toilet Soap now in use. Its Cow Iptiatiscla aanre prevention of chapped bands, tam, eta, eta Those wishing a good Soap at the vine of an ordelliT article shOUkt use the PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM 804 P. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PDAIC - OLD ?Au& SOAP. Masada bi • • • JOSEPH VLEMING,: 1 • 51GlialiguluN street and the Diamond. c. - .,..,. -_ , ..... ,,,.... ' ..:,,,,._. ' ..": ' ..: 1 '-j .... 1 :7. ,,.... : .-' :,,:... i '. ...,. 3 .:: : .,, ,,..41, - n1.4.,-.i., • , . . , . . • ... _ . ..,.. "....,.... . :::„..r.:. ....... : • 7 :t 5 .7. ,,, ..:,: z.,; .. z.:._ ' ,z-,:.1:-; .. . .., - . • _ .„,, . h • ...,... 1t.. .• .. • . 1 .. .. i ,...„ 4 _ . ..,.... • - • ~.4. I't . J '' ' - 1 ~,, - ~... ..._. 3* .- i ., . , • .• (I 1,4111/H . - - • ^ , ....''. \N \ \ ) / . - ~., ~ . . . . ~.. ....... _. " . OFFICIAL PAPER OF 2HE CITY FRIDAY MORNINGOCT. IS. esentation of Regimental Flags to Gen. Reglers Brigade by the State Authorities. By the early train on Thursday morn ing His Excellently Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of the State, arrived here, ac companied by his staff, viz :, Adjutant Gen. oral Biddle, Major General Kelm, Com. missary General Irwir,;Col. A. L. Russell, Col. J. A. Wright, Col. C. Biddle and Paymaster Max - well; also Hon. Edgar Cow an end H. F. Mcßeynolds, Esq The par. ty was escorted to the Monongahela House by Captain McNally's comapny, of Col. Stambauen's regiment. The party took up their quarters and spent the night at the Monongahela House. The object of their visit was the prem.. tation of the regimental flags authorized by the State Legislature to the regiment s composing General Negley's brigade, now in Camp Wilkins, preparing to move Westward. The ceremony was announced to take place at ten o'clock in the morn ing, tut the inclement weather and want of sufficient notice prevented the arrange• merits from being made in time and it was accordingly postponed .until afternoon, when it was expected the weather would be more favorable and everything in ready iness on West Commons, Allegheny Oty, the spot selected for the presentation core. monies. BE FURNISH ED The afternoon was gloomy, but little or no rain fell, so that the postponement was a happy one in that respect. It was not un til three o'clock, by which time the public began to grow impatient, that the brigade, which had been formed into line at Oamp .Wilkins, under the regimental officers, reached the heart of the city, and, with General Negley and his staff at the head, passed down Smithfield street to the Mon ongahela House, where Gov. Ourtin and his staff took the right. The Governor occupied an open carriage, drawn by four horses, and was accompanied by Major General Wilkins, Brigadier Gen. Cass and his Honor, Mayor Wilson. Behind the carriage came the Governor's staff, on horseback, andlifen followed a carriage with some (it oar prominent citizens.— Next came Gan. Negley, with his staff, followed by the entire brigade, fully armed and uniformed, presenting a fine military appearance, The cortege moved, in this order, along Water street to Wood, up Wood to Fifth, along Fifth to Market, up Market to St. Glair, along St. Clair to the Allegheny river, across the suspension bridge to Fed eral street up F ederal to North Common and along to West Common, where a dense crowd had collected to wit ness the presentation. Here, after some delay, the brigade was massed and the Governor's carriage was drawn up in front of the line, with a guard in the rear to keep the crowd at a respectful distance. Gen. Negley brought the brigade to a "present arms" and ordered the Colonels to the front, and the Governor, rising up In the carriage, addressed themselves sub stantially as follows: Men of Pennsylvania—As the represen tative of our great State I am here to see you before your departure to enter into the service of our country, and to confide to you the honor of Pennsylvania. Surely no man can feel so indifferent to the com mon promptings of patriotism, of right, truth and sympathy, as to be insensible to deep emotion on witnessing the departure from their homes of three thousand true and brave men, who go forth to meet the dangers of the battle ffeld, and such emotion I now feel deeply. The last session of the Stale Legislature authorized the procuring of flags, to be presented to each Pennsylvania regimen t as it passes into service, and on their return the battles in which they participated are to be marked on the flags, which will' be filed forever in the archives of the State. I give to you then, to-day, these beauti ful flags, with the American eagle in the centre of an azure field, surrounded by thirty four stars, indicating that there are thirty-four States of this great confederacy, now and forever. The flag of this great nation of States is an emblem of its strength and power, and to you I entrust it, confi dent it will not be sullied. In a few nours (not a few days) you leave your native State of Pennsylvania and go —not to Western Virginia, for the orders 'have been changed— bat to Kentucky ; for while at Washington hordes of rebels, led on by men steeped in treasonable purposes, menace the capital—in Kentucky they are invading a State loyal to the Union and devastating the homes of her faithful peo, ple. But Pennsylvania, true to her origi nal compact, goes to defend Kenlucky,and I now stand in the presence of men who go to defend the friends of liberty there. Pennsylvania has been foremost in this great contest. Let us pause and ask what: it is for, As men become intelligent des potism loses its force and the condition of the masses is constantly undergoing change in the amelioration of their state. When a republic falls, the condition of the masses must be made worse, for an. archy and despotism follow. Is this to be our fate? The 'loyal people of Peunsyl. vania, always foremost in the defence Of: the flag of our whole country, proclaim; no and pledge "their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honors" that while they have a man or a dollar they will sustain oar record. ir4e Okiln Paste In proof of this we can pointiiThWfitty thousand Pennsylvanians in arms now surrounding Washington City—to three thcusand more now here, ready to go to Kentucky, and twenty thousand other in camp ready to march, on twenty-four hours notice, to the defence of our flag. Pf.nn sylvania has obeyed every call of the nei, tional government, and will continuo to obey them so long as she has men and ClTYmts: means' JAMS P. BABE. HOITORA ENDPROPRIETOR. raanc:—Daily Six DoSara el year, strictly in advance. Weekly, Single aunsenpLionn One Dolbw per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar PITTSBURGH, FRIDALI MORNING. OCTOBER 18, 1861. Yuu are now separating from the tiei of home—breaking loose from the ben .fits and happiness you have enjoyed under the government of Pennsylvania—leaving the rich mountains, the flowing rivers and the busy workshops of your native State. to protect a sister of the confederacy. But what are all these if our government fal if our constitution is shaken to atoms ? What are seventy. three years of happiness and prosperity worth if henceforth all is to be anarchy and desolation? One day of constitutional, organized liberty is worth a million years in anarchy or bondage. It is, then, to preserve the blessings of freedom that you now go forth. Go with cheerful hearts; your families will pray for you and the benisons of good men will f( low you. Righteous and holy men w pray for your success; for we are now en gaged in a cause which calls for the choicest blessings on it. Go, brave men, to battle; the Commonwealth will rejoice at your valiant deeds if successful; thousands at home will weep for you if unfortunate.— As the representative of this great Com. monwealth I can earnestly invoke (+od's blessing on you and your cause. Those you leave behind will, I am confident, sus tain and protect your families in your ab• Bence, pray for your success and avenge your wrongs, if such befall you. Col. Stambaugh., of the Seventy seventh Pennsylvania regiment: In behalf of the State I commit these colors to the keeping' of you and your bravo men. Preserve them untarnished and bring them back without a stain of disgrace upon the folds. Col. Sirwell, of the Seventy-eighth: To you I entrust this beautiful emblem of our nationality. Keep careful watch over your men and minister to their wante,that they may have strength and spirit t) de. fend it to the last. Col. Hambright, of the Seventy.ninth: Into your charge I give this flag. Let it be borne aloft by your sturdy men, until they bring it back entwined with wreaths of victory. Be careful of your men; pre. serve their health; nurse them in sickness and watch over their Interests; that they may serve their country with a right good Gen. Negley: You command three thou• sand of Pennsylvanian's noblest sons. 1 have watched you while you formed this body of men and you have had the protec. Mon of the Commonwealth in your work. You have done it well and quickly. You have important duties before you; yet TOU have been tried and I am confident you will perform them well. Return, General Negley, victor, with these men, or never return at all. The address was delivered in eclair, full tone of voice and was repeatedly and en_ thusiastically cheered at different points and-at the close. When the flees had - - been presented and the Governor had cons eluded, Gen. Negley, in response, stepped forward and said: Your Exeellency.—lt ill becomes me to idle words now, when the wires are tremb ling with the words which call as to de. fend the soil of Kentucky; but I will say that these flags shall never be disgraced. In the day of battle they shall be saluted by three thousand Minnie balls, with which we will welcome the enemy. We will do our duty as soldiers, and if noth. ing else would prompt us to do it well, it would be the distinguished consideration you, as the Chief Executive of the State, have paid us, in journeying over the moun tains to place in our hands these proofs of the confidence reposed in us by our good old Commonwealth. Cols. Stambaugh, Sirwell and Hambrigb t now stepped forward to the Governor's carriage and each thanked him briefly, pledging themselves that the flags they had just received should never be disgraced. The brigade now formed in line and passed in review before the Governor and his staff. The latter then left the ground and the brigade was in a few minutes after on Its way to Camp Wilkins, where they were to prepare for departure last night. Governor Curtin and his staff left the city for Harrisburg by the early train this morning. The Governor was visited by a number of perional friends and citizens at his rooms last evening. Ditrrrantr,—Dr. U. Iv o. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. CAN IRON lil~oRB B. JONES & LAIMILLINS, Jilanufaeterans of IRON - AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COlllOll SHEET IRON, liathg, 1111111'5 /Meat Piste' Rads, Plates, kB. WAJAZHOUSZS, 55 Waterpsrri,„adorGlizat Street, And =tier of Franklin and South Water Streets, Ohleapo. fe.917:1v WANTED -20 GO . I) O D wi 'I i LERS apply oct2 ma Wood street. TU MILLINERS— A new Supply of FRENCH FLOWERS and ROSES, just received by express at HORNE'S Trimming Store, 77 Market street. BALMORAL and Hoop Skirts. French and Mechanic Coraeta, Head Dresses st and Hair Netts. Frfah supplies just received HORNS'.,e 77 Market street. VIIIPITT—r3AR,B. LS-200 empty Slack 007 Barreis, for Kale low }3 7 _ RHYMER BROEL GRE.F.N APPLE S--50 barrels just re- Dewed and for sale by 0117.8 if KNELT COLLINB e.HEESE-50 boxes E: D. Cheese just Na received and for ailelT_ oele UMW IL COLLINS. MEMO BY TEI, EG RA I' H . Latest from d prltt s fle&d , , 131 u; RoLLA., Lio , Oct. 17.—Thirty-one more of the wounded men arrived from Sprig. field yerAerday. These men report that a sharp skirmish took place on Monday, 20 miles this side of Lebanon, between two companies of mounted men belonging to ujor Wright's battalion, attached to Gen. Mann's command, and some one hundred end thirty rebel cavalry. Major Wright surprised the rebels by an attack in the rear, and completely routed them, killing about thirty, Hod taking the same number of prisoners. M-jor Wrighls24.was one killed and one severely wounded. Very little firing was done by the rebels. The report that Colonel Taylor's regiments of rebels, which has been stationed at Spring, field since the battle Wilson's Creek, has marched north is confirmed. They have probably gone to join 'Pierce on the Usage. Reported Battle at Harper's Ferry--Rebel Cannon Cap- tuned BALTIMORE, o.3tober 17 —Passengers frc.in Harper's Ferry state that there was quite a battle yesterday, near that place, between two regiments of Mississippi and Alabama troops, and the Wisconsin First and some Massachusetts companies. While cannonading was going on across the river, Col. Geary crossed with a force, stormed the battpry, and !w2ceeded in cape luring one 32 , pounder, which he brought across the river into camp A considers. ble number was killed and wounded on both sides. The capture of the cannon is confirmed by a dapatch from General Banks. Whereabouts of price's Army. JEFFERSON CITY, Oct. 17.—.\ rcut ar. rived here tonight with r. , „,rte that Price's army was, on Sunday, at Clinton. ville, Cedar county, which is twenty-five miles South of Papensville, on the Carth. age road. The whole army have effected a passage of the Osage, and are still in full retreat. FOR SALE NOTICE. Sale of the Pittabnegh,fortWayne and Chicago Railroad I B Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, in a cause in Chancery therein depending, wherein Charles Moran and others are complainants, and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company and others are defendants; and pursuant to auxiliary decrees of the Circuit Courts of the Wilted States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, the District of Indiana, and the Northern Monet of Illinois res pectively, in causes depending in Chancery in said Courts respectively, wherein the same parties are complainants and defendants respect ively, as In said cause first chore mentioned, .he undersigned, John Peri/maw and Thomas E. Walker, as Grantees in Trust and Trustees in one of the several Deeds of Truitt or Mortgage upon which said decrees are foundediantialaoastipecial Master Commissioners of isarelccotirte respectively, duly appointed by said Caufbrittispeetivr ly for that purpoee, will sell at public sistemyn to the highest bidder, for cash hut for not.iasi i sibliltan. She sum of $600,000, at the United Stites ilUotut House, in the City of Cleveland. in the State et fiftto, on the 24th day of 00101.er. A. fr. teal, ditiantess. -the.. hears of ten o'clock A. M. and lour o'clock P. M. of said day, the following dater i bed property. to wit: The Railroad of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rulroad Company, including the right of way therefor, the roadbed thereof, the superstruo. Imre of all tarn; thereon, its water and other eta. son houses and shops, and the lands and grounds connected therewith, and all tools and implements used or pr ovided to be used there'll, and in con atructing and repairing care and machinery for ?Aid road, or the tract and superstructures afore said; all turn-tables; all depots and buildings and fixtures and structures of whatever name or na ture, and the lands and grounds connected there with, used or provided to be used in operating said road and belonging thereto, and wherever situate, and all care, engi nee and rolling stock be longing to said CJinpany; and all supplies of timber, lumber, iron, fuel, and every other thing provided by said Compatms, or by the several original Companies which were consolidated into said Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, to be used in operating said road w tierevi r evolve, by the game title by which the some are ho!den by said Company, or by said original Gompar '-c, sev nrally together, with all corporate franchises of ttaid Company, and of the said original Companies severally including the right and franchise of said several Companies to be sod sot as a corporation, to_be sold as an entirety. Said decrees provide that the purchaser, upon the confirmation of the axle and full complianee with the condit•orte thereof, shall hold all the properth rights, franchises, and the appurtenances thereof so sold, by the same tale by winch they are held by said Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne aril Chicago Rail Road Company, and each and all of said original Compa nies, free from the lien of ad said mortgages, and free from all liability for any debts against said original or consolidated Companies, or either of them, and from all claims on account of capital stock; but so/tie-et ncoarthekm, to the hens, if any such extat, u ta, any rail estate included in the sale, for purchase money thereof not provided by said decrees to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale, or by former orders or decrees to be paid otherwise. The right of wey, depot ground and lots, and lands in tee city and vicinity of Chicago, purchased by said Company since the pendency of said suits, and the bridge property and other real estate of the company at the City of Pittebugh, are subject to mortgage liens. The same will be in cluded in the sale,but subject to said incumbrances piovisions having been made for the payment thereof. JOHN FERGUSON, 'THOMAS E. WALKER, ocltoc2l Trustees, and Alaster,Coms.„As'aforessid TO FARXERS AND OTLEIIB-- - - FOR SALE. GEOWE VS SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator. PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1800. THE superiority of this Fan over all others in use, consists in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. Becoad. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en. gaged in manufacturing and selling Apicul ture] implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grai n and seeds, presents this to the public with full con &lance that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having purchased the sot right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan and Eleperator, In Western Pennsyltutnui, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In diana and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty street, Pitts. burgh, Pa. W. W. WALLAOR Pittsburgh, lily 1861.—jylili6mdaw NOW IS THE TIME TO KILL RATS. The Banat and neck effectual RAT PASTE now in nee, and warranted TO BANISH BITS, HICK AND ROACHES, VERMIN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WITHOUT THE USE OF POISON Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Diamond and Market street. HUGE M. BOLL.. PNGINE BITILDEInt MACHINIST GREAT WII2TERN PLAINIMG MILL, cor. arbtery and Duquesne Way, Pittablerga, BL, will lake to order, and warranted as good as can ha made, the followmg machinery, viz :—Ettesun Engines, Turning Lathee s. f% wood haind Hon en annecritrizzl Screws; andiro r I I' Patent-right and Mode l- Ma. chines, in the beet manner; 13hatting, Follies, and of all amps and va riety ; Screws, of any di. sane and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Wm also make, and have on hand, Doetor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, e Inhears Ana other Planing done to order; can plane R 2 inches wid_e,_ by 9 feet inches 1 All Orders Promptly 1 7 d9edittad Bewlorght BoU el. N. B--Particular attention and promptitude giv en to repairs on Printing Presses and other Mn chines. mrlinyd ie~ aid StilatranttF. 1%. .424,..17..a. eim HOTISE, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT so PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JO EN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken aryl fated np, with all the modern improvem ints, this popular re, sort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public geuerally, with the best the market se ords. Oysters will be ser ved up to every variety of style, during the sea. son. His Wines, Liquors sad Ales he feels can. &lent in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters received deity and saki Whble+-Ahl end Retail. m v2f./ v B:Rurn's OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND TAIOMAS STONE, Proprietor 1011AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern im• . provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub. lic nerally with the beat the market affords. OYS' : , .YMS will be served up In every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES be feels confident in re. commending to the public for their excellence. aill - fill?:41s1 served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. . apttly Eur.o.ELLsic•EL OYSTER AND MEN ROUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. W AND H OLBAL7 AHD EASTERN l E LAKEISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TEM AND WILD GAME. All la tJaekr Proper lllemma. n 026 GEO. REIEEM A N & 00. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR ,,ijua„ ENZ, Proprietor, N 0.344 Liberty street, just beaide the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania ailroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor havig, style, considerable expense, fitted up, In excellentthe MANBIONHOUBR, would respectfully solicit *share of public _patron. age. There 78 attached a splendid BITABLE and extensive WAGON-YARD, affording ample accom modation to travelers and eteamaters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the mar ket can afford. fairy __ 610ths, Ctssinzerei E. WATT S; TERRY, PRICE & CO., IN - PORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, ie., NO. 255 XELRICBT ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA / PA. /GER C. MAY, 11611511 B. PI M, 01.1713 T. MILL del23Y Inakinc( Classes, fic. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and imitation Rosewood Mouldings, DF•a LEBS FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 Smithfield Street, Demler's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts burgh Pa. Jar- City Glass at manufacturer's Price. IE3 Particular attention given to repairing Paintings, Beguilding Frames and bushiest; cards framed at wholesale price. • pall O , IMPoRTANT To INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counseller and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. . From Hon. Oka Mason, Lott Cbeintissioner of Patents. Wastuaoros, C., October 4, 1880. Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., Is about to open an office in thin 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 un doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHARLES AfABON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Ales,xs. Munn d Co and for more than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with as experience of fourteen years In every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the Interest of inventors A li FIFTY NEW gill" AND SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his Block of Pianos, oft..rs for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Band Pianos at great brrgains, 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 lylls JOHN H. M in LELOR, WOOD STREET. Ai DIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,87 LADIES OONGRFRS HEEL GAITERS $1,87 AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, D. S. DIFFENBACHE dAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and U Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, No. 82 North Levee, Saint Louis. N. will give immediate and personal attention to all business entrusted to my care, for which charges will be reasonable. References: L. R. Forsythe, St. Louis i Paul Laning, St. Louie ; O. Brashears A Co., Cincinnati; Messrs. Trux a J. Craig, Philadelphia; M'Arthur, Byrne t Gibbons, New York; W. C. M'Dowell. T. Ewing,Ritnaalig Northup Co„ Hansa% J. W. Burbridge A Co., New Orleans ; W. W. Weston, Memphis; - Pennock a Hart, Pitte. burgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. N. Bail, R. D. Adams, Chicago, W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington,lowa; W. H. Postlewsut, Burlington, rowa; Capt.& Connell, Bowman. and river men generally. mhig..em PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY- PERFUMERY PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY" PERFUMERY . PERFumgai, PRIZFUMBRY: A large and fine assortment of Perfumery, con elating of the fining extraots of all descriptions. Pomades, Hair Oils, Colognes, Toilet Waters. Also, a tine assortment of the best English Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Shaving Brushes,6ce AT JOSEPH FL HAIM, AT JOSEPH FLEMING' AT JOSEPH FLRMING O AT JOSEPH FLEMINGS, corner Market etreet and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond. cm; — corner Market street and the Diamond. JAMES HOLMES & PORK DEALERS and dealers in Provisions, corner of M arket and Front eta isiklyd• SWEET POTATOS-18 bbls Marietta Sweet Polatos, jinn received and for -ale by JAB A FETZER, coiner Market and First ate ocl4 _ APPLES -50 barrels Green Apples received and for sale by se3o HENRY H. COLLINS. USSET APPLES-50 barrels choice Rnaset Apples, just received and tor sale by JAS A FETZEB, corner Market and First streets. MILL FEED-168 sacks Middlings, juat received and tor sale by JAB A FETZER, earner Market and First streets. "REAUTLVUL GOLD AND TINT, PAPER HANGINGS—Far sale ffliStitlßltttril% Co-Partnership, pHE UNDERSIGNW HAVE THIS IL day formed a Co-Partnership tind er the name and style of PERKINS, MERRICK q CO ~in the Paper, Rag and general Commission Business. JOlO. M. YERRINB, C. HENRY AIE.RRIOR, EDWARD C. CLAPP. Pittsburgh, Pa.. 'Brachial., 1861... Jno M. Pianaars......o. Horn Miasiag....,4C. C. CLAPP PERKINS,• MERRICK & CO., WHOLMALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Rakers Materials, &e., &o. arehouse Ito. 82 Third Street, marl Pl 2 MB UMW, PA SUPERIOR QUALITY CONGRESS GAITERS LACE BOOTS, OXFORD TIES, FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOU JIS SELLING AT LOW PRICE AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO 814 Dissolution of Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES LAUTH expired by limitation on the drat day of August, If R. The business of said firm will be settled by the new firm of JONES 8 LAUGH LIN'S. Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited rship, under the firm of JONES A LAUGHLINS. in the business of manufacturing and dealing m IRON, (in succes sion to the late firm of Jones A I antb,)fn which firm the general partners are BRNJAMIN T. JONES, THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE V. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN B. LAUGHLI., and the special partner Is JAMES LAUGHLIN,whe has contributed hevefity thousand lour hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership. which is to commence win( the first day of August, 1881, and to terminate on the first day of August, 1886. September 10, 1861. B. F. JONES, T M. J NN., G. W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN JAMES LAUGHLIN. sel7-Bmd SOTH.E.CTIEMIC.AL'OAP.E SOAP.ER Asr EnO l e 1 1 numulactured by B. 0. di J H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public. Ita superior advan tages are found in its cheapness, saving 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, eminatlng from gentlemen well known in this community, and who bad every fa cility afforded of seeing it fully and 1 tested. Quartermaster's Department of the 7'waf th, Thfr- Watt. and Pburtemith Regiments, P a at. "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Eraaiva Scan.' having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation Incertifying that it was logrid admirably adapted to the use of thepsolcuers, am decidediy the moat superior Soap tith. cca.d be‘ procured for the service. JAMES A. HEIN, Quartermaster 12th‘Reg: ALEX. FORSYTH, Q,uartermaster 14th Reg H. H. MOORHEAD, quartermaster I3th deg. au2S. erithant gilt tors, LATE STYLES OF FALL GOODS .TIZTST Mt.E10..1 - VEI7.D. WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Goods, consisting in all of the latest importations of CLOTHS, CaaillifEßES VESTINGS, which we Hatter ourselves will be equal to any assortment to be found East or West. They will be made up to order in a superior style and at prices to suit the times. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public. SANIIIEL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, :No. 19 Fifth Street. Lt3III:ITH & PITCAIRN, Nerekaat Tailors, No. 48 ST. CLAD STREET. D. BRITCR.LOCELEB. TAILOR, HAS BE-COMMENCED BUSINESS id his old eland, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where he will be glad to see hie old friends and public generally. Will MAO do CUTTING' for hurdling. for been and maat. lee W. H. Wilgit. G. M. DOSCH iiv H. M'GEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods, corner of Federal street ens Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jel2.ly-dawd t irM. .LITTLE, 6 MERCHANT TAILOR, O. 1* SAINT. GLAIR, STILIVICW, (Dr. itialVe ,New Building,) I'IrIBBURGJEL ~afnttrs. T. T. lIWGURPII, T aTyS E a SIO. b -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) la- All work entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Execrated. oraly W _ T a o - 7 - , HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENT,A.L PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Wolin& St. , Sots Wood & Smithdold PITTSBURGH, Pd. ildr -All work. p PO""tptly attended to. tortielyd HOUSE AND &9N PAINTER P. O'BRIEN. Art-Orders sore.hect at basement shop, Grant street, apposite Cthedra/. G-F 2 T" FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of ,Bro3kB' Manufacture, BILLING AT HIM 101 K PRIMA, FOR Ch.sg. At 31 Wifth Street, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. Ben 1 1 ANTED-20 GOOD GUNSMITRT3 — APIA/ to BOWN A TETLEY', 0012 124 Wood atree4. _it.soutte o Monongahela butilOti.----04i; Oirwris_JAKEEl scercinso_ HENRY N. ATWOOD. idepresa. CAPT JAEL WOODBITNN;Gaiiiii OPVIC e NO. 913 - V.VAIEBB 1AT 1 .43,W* Will insure al kinds of...Knkanci, ,FasinotAlb. , A 8814113, MAY 1 04 b. 1 S fl. '1 -- Stock Due Bills payable on dereand4.- Bills Beeeivabte» and secured by t 470 appreved ttattleig4-''7s,7gavaP Bills 111V Mii238,48. 116 Shares Mecharucs Bask stock 005 t..—... 100 Shares Mises:ll? ' Wank Ana •• - stock cos4,---- s .ot!' to " - 40 ihares Eactuingsr swans - : atoct 00 40 Shares Bank of Pine burgh . Bair , - •••••:s 4 l::' , " WWilemoß-Hoingea, Jae `a Wm. Jac Di 'Devitt % .g.B. hard Hamßobsaai.; ' R Jon. Kirkpatrick. R. ic liganaCei-, Etobt Geo.A Beim Wm. A. Caldwell._ Wmateane, < Jame Woodbqm,l7/.1.; -,),-jayllls ,sli.oce of Book Accounts-. Office Furniture..... Oath ...... STRAP SHOES Allegheny' huititati MI OF FiTTI380RO11401“ OFFICZ-lno. S 7 Wirth st., sank .118NSURES AGAINST , ATLV7-102ftts OF FIB I AND-MARIA 11/BHA4z. , ,' titiza Ade JONES, President; JOHN D. MCCORD, Vice President; IL N. BOOK,..'Seoretarjelitlapti. WILLI A H. Data, Gamma Agent Dusoross—Lleito Altos, O. G. Entitie4 Childs, Capt. Et. el Gray, A. W . ' • Falineetock, John D. ItoOor John d,, R. P Sterling. Capt. W. Dein, Raft 1: Rob% Et. Dana. FOR CASH WEST BRAINC Kauai insuraricie . • . LOCK HAVEN, . t ' th: - "- • 4 4a,p,a- • • HD BY nil illeadTtaii via 1.4 7 i ;fa" ChM 8300,000 1 Amnia:n*l4am., put COMPARY • WILL INBU'RE on Bradings, Merchsuuthw Fmtnittim In town or country. Dminsoza J..Pgareeds.lla Ha% Abrams, Hon. G. o.' Harvey, 0 crust, D: Jarirwwu Chan. A.. Mayer, , retar- Makeon, White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. G. HARVEY 4t T. T. Mumma, Vice Provident,.. . THOS. Emma, Secretary. J. A. liIPPERT,UssiN No, 70 MIR/ ONetti. vzinsylvania Insurance Compaturt Of Pittsburgh . Itro. 63 Fourth 33ritti — EntacToßa. Jacob Pitinteratody Patterson, L Gear C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. M c Henry SprouLNich. Voeghtly, L. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, /Wheat Patekk,' Chartered GapttaL--...,6309.000 deacriptions. FMB AND MAR NiRISKS TAKEN, 'o'ol 01Mee— MMUS : A. A. oAßßlEß,Praaidera• Eißi ER SPROUL, oecreLari. -.,A0113417 EITROPEA.NAGEDIf k aro .., T HOILAS BATTIGAN, ETTROPIi ' Agent N 0.115 Water is prepared , to bring on or etreet, send hagegs from or to an. ek.pasarei part otilie old - couittry, "either - 14 steam or Bai.hllo. ,iMEICIreta. . ~ . SIGHT D FOR SALE, payable in say part or Europe. Agent for the /Latvia asul. Chneiniauv r„,.., road, AI.o _ Agent for e Old Ma& .., Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Elteameni • Ina between Now ' York, Liverpool, Osage.sall. Galva,. end Sall asss,„, JAS. lILLLINGAR, MONONGA_HF, LA PIANINGMILL, would reepectfullx team the public that he has rebuilt same the nre, and ha enlarged his establishment, and fined it with the newest and most approved machinery is now prepared to furnish fleoring and plt* boards, scroll sawing and re•sawing, doors, and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, but- EtontPi ke ishargiu September T.,1857. A DOZ. ENO-LisE rATED htEatidlSES; 5 gross French Infant -Powder. juin received and for sale by GFEA.A. IvIE ZZLLY, , Allegheny ehr".s ARM][4II.ILDBy, - F OR the speedy and permanent euiecif GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Seminal ntin Weakness, Nightly Emissiorwi Incoence, Genital irritability Gravel, Stricture and • - AFFECIIONS OF 'THE KIDNEYS AND ELADDAhI whi has been nsed ny tinwares or , - ONE HONORED with in their private practice, entire success, Super wading Oonm COPtifft4 °MULL% or any tempotted hitherto know!n. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS' are speed in action, often effecting a cam titult few days, and when a care is effected . it is pe=p} 1101 ent. They are prepared from vegetable .iextraete that are harmless on the system. and neverrnanse• ate the stomach, or impregnate theistentWitifinee ing sugar ooated, all nauseous taste laLeytddet Po change of diet is necessary whilst using r does their action interfere with baldness jatestujOg., Each box contains six dozen Pills. • PRIOR ONE DOLLAR, ' .7111 - 4_ and will be sent by mail, peat -paid, by any.intmliot ed Agent, on reoeiptof the money. None genuine without my signatureon heitt*: J. BRYAN, Badwater, N.Y., General Agent , , , nuZrautiotytE" PIT TSBUR 4; WAR [Luc roam -a', a 015124, BOYD is Clo ' _ MANUFACTURERS OP CAST Steel; also. Spring, Plow. and .A. -a 'Owed BPRINGS and AXLES, corner Sass add First streets, (no dal PFITBSII/IGHeFti: MUTT TAU TU... ....JAM ...wawa & co-- • WHOLESALE GROCERB , COMMISSION ANSFORNROING,PERCHIPITS Dwins:air PPODOCIZAND PrrbilTtaii 11i451744 80. All LIBERTY aTRETT, . Prevnanom. OTO NO. 15 1 : and Beleotyour ' '' s6l BOOTS, SHOES' AND tbAITERiii From a new and oom CHEAP reoß, CASH ICTHE oel2 D: B DiFFENBACHEIL VEAIt ROCHESTER, BEAVER:CaI AA Valuable Faun lbr sale4Of 160Seree.4010k: enitivation..balanee good timber. black and white oak. The land' is rolling and can 111 be - cultivated, Frame dwelling house. of 6 rooms, parelimal jaw nee, celbr, to., large - tern, stable and other oat. bonsesperckusrd of I* trees, slicsul"="Kalx‘ good aprings—ean be divided into two Ror - pries and to apply lettliereid estate Mee or Dell s. oVISREBT.4OO%/1.44404 ESP FALL GOODS t EATON MACRUM 21.6'04' .1 Invite attention to their '). ' '< -• ',-, 1 j NEW STOCK FOR PALLint,AIIE, ~ --.4 At Nos. 327 and 191011thitreet ....2 ..t"' Wholesale buyers suppiladralrloWestpriosa. aeWl :'''' • PPLES..-72 barrekitietticipidte to . arrive and for salon" • '''' (Pa 11Failirle 03 h • ROOM CORN BRIIBIII=4 II superior article of Obi° Brush. MORT .tt. bo - • barrebareabi for 2,4 at= .17.7.ta NI:1411ER -:20 OF PITTSBURObt.i s. Aefer4 &g. t 3 I aNWb. rwiin OREM t =;,