VOLUME XX. iFke fittspnitalt posL lum e gi, - i: 4 4y *4. 4 . - -(sund w a Bftepuid,) At the Ncythiiiiatt Amer of Fittbdutd Wood eta Tamil* Dollars • year, livable etrietly folanoti: iareingle ln lee, Two Cente--,4,r side at the Mounter in the Ofce, and by the Ziewahtm. nt OF ADVERTIEIOIB. - Tan Ltnes. Deity. Thew t.tr 01 i !aqua a west. • *ael. ly v.Pn 50 ....- 60 Two inseruona, 75 Three inaertions,..— 1 00 ...... 1 00 One week, 1 75 _ 60 Two 800 200 1 » 60 1 oo 75 Thrpe,tmehty. 400 266200 1 25 100 Chaiioolll4:-4...."--.. ... 6ooa ss 50 160 176 Two months— 700 466 602 86 260 three m0nth5.......- 900 aOO 460 800 3DO Four months—.-... 10 00 666 600 886 460 Otte uOO 786 660 866 660 SU( 12 00 800 600 400 660 Nlneuniatba..-.--. 16 00 10 136 800 686 900 Chutyear- —.- 20 00 18 8510 00 66612 00 Standing Card, ' aim lines or lass, per annum...... 10 00 aumninium AT means= One square, per Bentsusive or paper)-26 00 Marriage notices, 60 Death notices 25 cents stew Fox 1861, -11* O N E DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ISTABLIBRED OVER FIFTY YEARS, WILL IMMAFTER RE FURNISH ED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLilt Pfl TEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE. ITCONTAINS All. TRU EXCITING NEWS OF TEE DAY Editorial, Local and Nis fetid - aeons; Foreign, and Domestic Markets. BEND TOUR DOLIA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK 6 T UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send• or PROSPECITUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BABE, Editor strui Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Ps. MOWN ?Off JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BARR. EDWIN A. MYEBX BAR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS bonier Filth & Wood its., Fitts% IMIIIIIC'DEBCHIPTION OP PLUM AND FANCY PRINTING rioeutect In the lineal style. 111..416 XL NIL C, 4i. MOW AND=LE6AL !WORK at Omni notice, on reasonable terms, Partiotdar attention pied to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &e., ,F4xF_lponourts, ExbilAtioas and Onuses. URGE . ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY ELVEIGMRIERIZIRUNIKADI to Tam 1 1 140 &bit* for turning out :work with prompt, moss* despatch cannot be excelled by • egij . other office In the atty. B OV.S- AND YOUTHS' BOOTS, Boys and Youths' Boots, Boys and YoUths' Boots, _ . Boys and Youths' Boots, At No. 35 FIFTH STREET, GNI 0. 8. DIFFENBACHER, L'OR RENT ---A large dwelling house of hail, twoisrge parlors, fire chambers din-. .room and kitchen, attic rooms, birth' room,: closets, porch, ke.„, gas sad water fixnue4 Tam' yard, grape Tine, stable.and ttirtriageleitgasi No 99 Fiera ittreet,' Immediate possession given. .E,!:k- Oilan! A ki. turn BERT k SON, • of • . 61 Market street- lIIIRE qm . PALM SOAP • PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. LemilvAseelpt.of &large lot of pure old Pain &Pap, equaVtoluay twist Soap now lu use. Its con. 'Asa direleasure t preventieu of chapped hands, feee,..4e„etd, Thasevishinfri geed at she "age SU ariklier d use the PETRE,OLD P SOAP. PIIRE-OLD-PALM 80AP. • . .PtrICEPLP PA .M SOAP. WEEVEAD PALM SOAP. Jopß~Vatiedisty • • • • 4 lammonra litraiathe . . , • '5? • . •.1 1 • t r. • • ~„ .1 b Etlctilp host JAMES P. BARR. EDITORAFDPROPRIETOR. Cams:—Daily, Six Dollars er year, strictly in adrAnce. Weekly, Single suoscriptions One Dollar nor Year; in (nubs of fire, One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF 2HE CITY SATURDAY MORNING OCT. 19. CITYDAC .A.'l' S COMPANY A, Captain Foster and cam, pany D. Captain Enright, of the Thirteenth regiment, are at Great Falls, Maryland, fourteen miles from Washington City, do ing guard duty on the Potomac. CorpoN ral John Shaw, of company A, died at Columbian College Hospital, Meriden Hall, on the 11th inst. He was formerly a resident of this city, an architect by pro. fession, and was known by the soubriquet of "Aberdeen." He was a camp corres pondent of the Dispatch. He was buried with the honors of war. ATTEMPTED SUICIDa. —A man named John Haffner attempted to commit suicide on the 9th inst., in Piney township, Clarion county, by shooting. The pistol being hard in the trigger, caused the ball to pass through his cheek bone, and he aeciden tally escaped with his life. His face is terribly disfigured. lie says ho was do. ranged—having met with loss by the freshet on the Clarion river, together with domestic trouble—which caused him to commit the rash act. Court of Quarter Sessions, &r. Before Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. FRIDAY, Oct. 18th, 181;1. In the case of Wm. Kennedy, charged with assault and battery with intent to ravish Elizabeth Yorst, the jury returned a sealed verdict of "not guilty." David Lloyd, of Elizabeth township, was put upon trial for cutting line trees, on information of John McLain. The jury found a verdict of not guilty; defend ant to pay three-fourths and prosecutor one-fourth of the costs. George Agcy, a young man recently ar• rested in Allegheny, for the larceny of fifty or sixty pounds of butter from various parties, pled guilty and was remanded for Ben lance. George Gardner, a colored man famil iarly known as "Uncle George," was put upon trial for assault and battery on oath of mrs. Kearney. The parties reside on Roberts street., in the Seventh Ward.— Verdict not guiity. Win. and Hannah Johnston, of Man. cheater, were tried for keeping a disorder. ly hone. Thejury found William guilty and acquitted Hannah. IN Tows AGAIN.—We notice that our old friend, Mr. Joshua Gray, has again returned to the city with a splendid assort, went of watches and jewelry, and will hold forth at MeKeloy's new auction room, No. 47 Fifth street. Give him a call. ARREST or FEMALES.- Officers G len n e n and Connor made a descent on Thursday night on the inmates of a disreputable house kept by Mrs. Black,on Third street Eight girls were arrested and taken be fore Aidefitiiff — Mksoirbii , sit - of bail for a further hearing to-day. What Pennsylvania has llone Scarcely more than a month ago it was said that Pennsylvania had not furnished more than half her quota of troops under the act af Congress authorizing the Presi dent to raise a force of 600,000 men to crush out this rebellion. This may have been true so far as related to regiments in actual service, but in every part of the State regiments were being formed and rapidly filled up. It was also authorita tively stated that drafting was about to be resorted to for the purpose of compelling our citizens to enlist so that the number of men required If us could be put into the field at once. We do not believe that, with the knowledge they possessed, such an idea was ever entertained by our State authorities. But, whatever may have been the misgivings of any as to our abili ty to furnish the quota without compulsion, Pennsylvania can now present a record which is a source of pride and gratification to every loyal citizen of the State. We furnished twenty.six regiments for the three months' service, three fourths of whom, after returning home, re.enlisted for the war and are now again in the ser vice of the State. We now have, around Washington City, at least fifty thousand men, folly armed and equipped, awaiting the opportunity to wipe out the disgrace incurred by a few Pennsylvanians on the day of the memorable battle at Bull's Run. The good work has already been com menced by Col. Geary's mon, who recent ly acted so nobly as to almost redeem the honor of Pennsylvania. We have just sent three thousand good men to defend the soil of Kentucky from rebel invaders and we know they will give a good acs ccount of themselves. In addition to these fifty-three regiments, we have at least twenty Wettest:id more men in camp, ready to march on twenty.four hours' notice,and several more regiments — organizing, up (includingthe,twenty.six three months' regiments) to. the one hundred and sixth regiment. With such a showing as this who shall say that Pennsylvania has not done her duty nobly? = Otir full quota of men would be seventy-three thousand; we have these in service or ready whenever called upon, and are raising more for eon - tingenciee. Certainly no more could be desired, yet if the quota allotted to the State were doubled, we have so much faith in. the loyalty of Pennsylvania, we feel well assured that the number would bo -cheerfully .furnished, .A.t, some future day we may show what Pennsylvania has done in furnishing means for the prosecu tion-et-the war. TAII.oRING —Wo r , der our rel tote to the advertisement of Messrs Smith & Pit cairh; ruerchant;tallors, St. Clair street, in another column, Th'ey have on hand a full and complete assortment of cloths, casebneres and veatings, which will b e made up in'the - lattiat styles, the firm hav ing in their employ an experienced and accomplished cutter, who is thoroughly posted in the latest fashions. These gene tlemen are rapidly earning a good repute tion as fashionable tailorsand are deserving of an extended• patronage. A PATRIOTIC FAMILT.—Seven member, ofit family named Foster, of Clarion eo., have volunteered in the grand army. They are all over age, and each can claim the moderate heighth of six feet. Three are in the 'service it 'Washington, 'and the others belong to one of the companies attached to Cloy. Maxwell's regiment. Licitnen ••••After the 28th inst. gait will be bronghiby the Counio , Tromurer against all merchants; brokers, distillers, brewers and proprietorit of saloons and places of sinuseminrewho have notpaid their license. Such had better take notice—pay .up and save come. PITTSBURGH, SATU R o MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1861. Lxo BRON.ICN.—Mr. Herman J. Berg, of Butler township, Butler county, was thrown from a buggy on Thursday last, and had one of his IPZI3 broken by the fall. NEW CAR BUTTER —We direct atten tion to the advertisement of Mr. A. H. Rowand, in another column. He is the inventor of a patent railroad car buffer (of which we give a cut) that has met the api proval of all the scientific and railroad men who have examined it and been adapted by several railroad companies.— We have already given a description at length of the buffer and its good qualities and can only add that it is admirably adopted to the purposo designed and is a great improvement. Mr. Rowand will give any desired information to those in. Wasted. MRAWM. ARMSTRONG, of the Ninth Pennsylvania regiment, a resident of Al legheny, we believe, died on Wednesday near Washington City. THE new stamped newspaper wrappers will be for sale at the Postoftloe in a few days at $l,lO per hundred. DENTISTRY. —Dr. G. Sill, ~N(s. 2411 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. AMERICAN IRON WO/LKS JONES Ai. .ILASVIIILINS, lannufilot users of IRON AND NAILS, JONIATA AND COAINION SWEET IRON. Aka fig, Lattik's Palest PliiioB Plates, &e. WARAHOUSBB, 1111 Water Street, wad 17tH Pim Street, PITTSBURGH. And corner of FrAllklzu anti bon:h Wx4pr RtenA: (Intnr.,o fe/17:1v WANTED -2, 11 (i( ) 1 ID FI LE Apply to ,EttoWN k TEJLEY, ocl2 130 Wood street. TO MILLINIiI 5 A new supply of KENCEI FLOWEP.S and 1208E9, inst received by PXprPt. at 11ORNg' 3 frimming Store, Market idreet orls B A 131 - 1 )itA and Hoop Sands. French and Mechanic Coracle. Hqad 1-,reses and Bair Nolte. Fr.sh supplie st received at 1101:NE,s, ocls EMPTY BAH RELS--2.00 empty Slack Barrels, for sale low by or 7 REYM ER h BROS. GREEN A PPL barrels just re ceived and for sale by ocl6 HENRY H. COLLINS CHEESE -5U boxes KD. Cheese Just vl_.l received and for sale by Gee HENRY H. COLLINS. Ni.)W IS THE TIME TO KILL RATS. The rudest and most etleetual RAT PASTE now in LIAO, and warranted TO BANISH RATS, MICE AND ROACHES, VERMIN ON ERY DE , ..3CRI PT lON larioirr THE USE OF POISON Prepared only by J( )9EPfi F1.E151 I NG, Geri corner laarnord and Market Mt,et. W Merl - CVY TRMTISILSIO.N-80-0.113%A1d.R.1124,1 4 PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth St., Bet, Wood & Smith-111,1d PITTSBUI2O.II, PA. MrAll work. p •o - vvtly attended to. my26./yd ARAIL Y UP PLIKS QUARTIRMASTIR U. S. ARMY, Indianapolis, Ind., September 30, 1861. SEA LED PROPUSA LS will be received at Ulm office until 12 o'clock e. on MONDAY, th" 28th day of October, 1861, for furnishing the following army suoplies, iieliveeable at the quarter master's Depot,at Indianapolis,lndiana,in quantities as required, via: 36,000 Forage Caps and Covers 1,660 Uniform Coats, Musicians, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 120 Uniform lackets,Mitaicians, Cavalry—dark bale Kersey 23 Uniform lacketa,Musicians,Artillery—dark blue Kersey 34,710 Uniform Coats, Privates, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 2,580 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Cavalry—dark blue If ersey 1,360 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Artillery—dark blue Kersey 120 Chevrons N. C. S. pairs of Infantry 20 - " pairs of Cavalry 370 " Ist Sergeants, pairs of Infantry 40 " pairs of Cavalry 10 " " pairs of Artillery 1,480 " Sergeants, pairs of Infantry 130 " " pairs of Cavalry 60 " pairs of Artillery 2,900 " Corporals, pairs of Infantry 203 " " pairs 01 Cavalry 110 " pairs of Artillery 40 " Hospital Stewards, pairs of 1,910 Trowsern,Sei r., Infantry—sky-blue Kersey ISO " ‘• t'Aval r y Cu ,• ii Artillery " 2,960 " Corp., Infantry 1 . " 359 " " Cavalry . 4 IIU . " Artillery " " 31,600 11 Privates, Infant, y " " 2,219 " " Cavalry " . 1 1 160 " " Artillery " • ._ . - 'OlO Sashes 0,000 blue flannel Sack Coats—hued 80,750 flannel Shirts 80,850 Drawers 72,759 Bootees,pairs - of 4,050 Booth, pairs of 80,860 I:Mot:kings, pairs of 10,500 ()real C,ate, Infantry ]OOOO Great Coat titraps, sets • • 25,000 Army Blankets, wool, gray, (with the letters , U. S. in black, 4 inches lung, in the centre) to be 7 feet long and 5 feet C. inches wide, to weigh b pounds each 4,500 Stable t. rocks All the aboyementoned articles must con form In every respect to the sealed standard patterns in this office, where they may be examined and additional information received concerning them. The manufacturers' establishment or dealers' place of business must be d:stinctly staled in the proposal, together with the names , address and responsibility of two persons proposed as sureties. The sureties will guaranty that a contract shall be entered within ten days after the acceptance of said bid or proposal. Proposals will ho received for the whole or any part of each kind of the articles itivcrUsed for. The privilege is reserved by end for the United States of rejecting any proposals that may be deemed extravagant. Delivenes to commence within twenty dye af ter the acceptance of the proposals, and one-third of the quantity contracteg for most be delivered witnin one month of said date of acceptance, and the remainder within two month.; of said day of ac ceptance, or sooner if practicable. Bidders will, nevertheless state in their proposals the shortest possible time in which the qUanUties red for can be delivered by them. All articles will be subject to inspection by eworn Inspectors, appointed by authority of the United States. Payment shall be made on each delivery, pro vided Congrass Audi have made an appropriation to meet it, or as soon thereafter as an appropnalion shall be made for that purpose. Ten per cent. of he amount of each delivery will 116 retained until the contract shall be completed, which will be for feited to tl e United buttes in case of failure on the part of the contractor ,in fulfilling the et n tract Forms of proposal and guaranty will be furnish ed Upon application at this office, amPtione wiil be considered that do not conform thereto. Proposals wilt be enclosed 'Proposals for fur. ni.tting army supplies." A. MONIX4 - UMERY, 1-toc33 Maj. and t. M. U . .. 8 A. - TERMS $.1.0 CASH AND $9O in easy parm-ntsi for a choice :IS fee front ey 100 feet ni depth, situate on Union areet, doom Wastnegton. ocls &CU /10111.'r & LON, 01 Market street. LADIES' CONGRJ"SS' HEEL GAITERS, $1,30 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,50 LADIES' CONGRESS REEL GAITERS, $ 1 , 6 0 LADLES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 At No. lb birth Street, DIFFENBACILEE4 ISl' LIJiTlli BY TELEGRAPH Synnom4E, &ie., Oct. 17. —A messenger from Gen. Frikruont's headquarters at War• saw reached hero to-day, with dispatches for G neral llcKinstry. It WEIS said Price had mode astand in Cedar county, twenty- five miles from o,ceola, with twenty thou sand well armed and disciplined troop., and a large force of irregular militia. On the arrival of Fremont at, Warsaw, the opposite bank of the Osage river was filled with rebel horsemen, who were dish permed by a few rounds of cannister. Fre mont had begun preparations to lay a pontoon bridge across the Osage. When the messenger left it was supposed his ar my would be over the river on Wednesday night. lie was determined to push on with the utmost vigor, and would probably soon come up with the enemy and force him to fight or retreat. From Ironton, Missouri. I.ll.otirolq, o;.t IS.—No other bridge than that at 13:g River bee been interfered with on the Iron Mountain Railroad, and no rebels era now known to be near the road. The Eighth Wisconsin Regiment is now here, and another regiment with Major Scheflield. A battery of artillery is understood to be on the way, which will make this point secure against attack. The rebels are reported in large force twenty five miles below here. but nothing definite le known as to numbers cr (I,.Figne. Latekt from kentocky, LIM dVILLK, Oct. 17.—The rebut Gen oral Hawthorne, of the Mississippi brigade at Hopkinsville, Kentucky, transferred that pciet,filr3 ti the charge of a Confed erate postmaster, tho. the Southern lien. tacky towns are regularly suprit d with S-mthern ript:l‘ , , under althori.y of the rebel Postmaster General. it to reported that General Hardee is in command at Bowling Green with ten thousand troops, including two thousand Texanii, whom, from their wild appriarttnco,i Use people there take for - Indians. ltuilvinaccumu lation of Southward bound trvelers are at our hotels, who find it impOssible to get through our dries. 77 Market litroet. Gen. McClellan at Vienna. - WASHINGTON, Oct. lB.—Gen. McClels lan, accompanied by Generals Smith, Mc- Call, and Ilancock, and a strong escort of regular cavalry, proceeded yesterday to Vienna, which is live miles West of Lew insville, and remained there several hours. The reports about the rebel army being in full retreat for Manassas, are founded on conjecture. At least nothing of it is known in quarters most entitled to cond., dance. As stated in a previous dispatch, a large reconnoitering party proceeded as far as Vienna, but returned before General McClellan had quite reached the viltage, Latest from Fortress Monroe. FORTIM,ti MONROE, October 17.—N0 flags of truce will be permitted to start ;rum here lcr Norfolk, for a number of days; neitlir will any from the rebels be L.,ermitted to come this Skit}, of tdowell's 4.list. Ma rebel frigate Merrimac has been brought down a short distance from Norfolk. A severe gale from the southeast is prevail ing here. Sale of the Pittsburgh, Fort Way tie slut Chicago Railroad. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the Circuit Court of the United State. for the Northern District of Ohio, inn canoe in Chancery therein depending, wherein Charley Moreu others are complainants, and the Pdtsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company and other.- are defendant.; and pursuant to a , xdutry de,ret, of the Circuit Courts of the United States far ii Wester:, Lbstrict of Pennsylvania, the liedrict of Inihana and the Northern District, of I es. pectisely, in echoes depending in Chancery in said Crier Is respectively, a herein the same parties are compliunants and defendants respect ively, as in said cause first above mentioned, .he undersigned, John Ferguson and Thomas E. Walker, as Grantees in True t and Tru4ees in one of the several Leeds of 'Trust or Mortgage upon which said decrees are founded, and also asSpecial Master Commissioners of said Courts respectively, duly :11 , 1,0u:bid by said Cciurts respect', ly for that purpose, will cell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for rash but for not lets than the sum of $600,000, at the United States Court House, in the (lily of Cleveland, in the Slate of Ohio, on the 24th day oftctober, A. lb 1081, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P, M. of said day. the following, described property, to wit: The Railroad of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, including the right of way thereLir, the road-bed thereof, the superstruc- lire of all sort.; thereon, 11S water anti other eta tion houses and shone, and the lands and grounds connected therewith, and all tools and implements most nr pr °tided to he used there.n, and in eon id/noting and repairing ears and machinery for -aid road, or the tract and superstructures afore said; all turn-nlinen; ail depots and 11lidIngn and fixtures and etructurea of whatever name or me lure, and the lands and grounds connected there with, used or provided to be used in operating said road Anil belonging thereto, and a herever situate; and all cars, engines and rolling vulva be longing to said Company; and all supplies of Umber, lumber, 'mu, fuel, and every other thing provided by said Ccmpani •n, or by the several original Companies which WE , I3 consolidated into sail Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, to be used in operating said road wherever situate, by the same title by which the same are holden by said Company, or by said original Gompanieli, }WT .:rally together, with all corporate franehises of said Company, and of the said original Companies severally including the right and franchise of said several Companies to be and act as a corporation, to be sold as an entirety. Said decrees provide that the purchaser, upon the confirmation of the sale and full compliance with the conditions thereof, shall bold all the property, rights, franchises, and the appurtenanceis thereof so cold, by the same title by which they are held by said Pittsburgh, Fort Waynnand Chicago Rail Road Company, and each and all of said original Compa nies, free from the lien of all said mortgagee, and free from all liability for any debts against said original or consolidated Companies, ar either of them, and from all claims on account of capital stock; bat subject nevertheless, to the hen% if any such exist, upm, any real estate included in the safe, 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 way, depot ground and lots, and lands in toe city and vicinity of Chicago, purchased by said Company since the pandeney of said suits, and the bridge property and other real estate of the company at the City of Pitbdiugh, are subject to mortgage liens. The same will be in cluded in the sale.lnt subject to said ineumbra aces no provisions having been made for the payment thereof. Ji IdN FERGU9ON 2 THOMAS , ocitoc24, 'Pros tees, and Master.Corne.,as,aforesaid TO FARMERS AND OTIIERS-FOR SALE. GEOWE VS SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, r PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860. THE superiority of this Fan over all others in Erie, consists in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain maker, better and more thofoughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Nan has been long en. gaged in manufacturing and selling Agricul tural implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grai and seeds, presents this to the pubhe with fall con 'Menne that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having purchased the sol right to manufacture and sell the above grain Fan and Remerator, in Western Pennsyluama, 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, Pitta bnggPa. W. W. WALLMJEi hkurgh, Wy 186L—jy18l3mdaw Latest from Missouri FOR SALE NOTICE. nztels anA leans's-Ws. Ez.A77.A.GiLM No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. RAVING takenan , ifitted up,with all the modern improvem ' , ate, this popular re sort, the subsea-tier is prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, With the best the market &fiords. Oysters will be ser ved up in every variety of style, during the ilea- Soo. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con. (dent in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and 861 , 11 Oyeters received daily and acid 1. • and RetalL rnv2r,l9d 'S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprieto fAVING 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 generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. Saw - MEALS served up at all bourn, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. apalv 2a2c. 0 p I.„s op. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WINILINALII AND arum, DILLIREI rn LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, PUSH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TEES AND WILD OA.M.E, All IN their Proper Season. n 026 GAO. REINEMAN & 00. ANMION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR ENZ, Proprietor, No. 844 Liberty street, just heel ;3 the Paeeenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient hou,ie in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted upon excellent style, the MANSIONHOUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patron age. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON-YA nD, affording ample accom modation to traveler. and ateametere. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beet the mar. bet can afford. fatly 03Loths, (Ifaosintergo, E. WATTS; WITH TERRY, PRICE & IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSI.MERES. Satinets, Vesting!, Tailors' Trimmings, am., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. MET, DdICEIL 8. Plilol, OLIVER T. WART. del/1y Sovittng eases, &r. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt anti imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS.IN FEENoR PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 Smithfield Street, Demler's Block, between Firth and Sixth, Pitts burgo Pa. ire- City Ginsa at rrianufacinrer's Pnce, "SA Partvai tar attention given to repairin Paintinga, Reg - adding Frame, and bush:teas card, Gamed at wholesale price. s pfkly [:c . 'IMPOR.TANT L) INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. 1111BERI - Vt — FEitWICI -.- Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHLNGTON CITY, D. C Pion Hon. Chas. Mason, 1414 Commintioner of Patents. Wasarinnott, 1). (1, October 4, 1860, Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq, Is about to open an orrice in this city as a Solicitor of Patenta, I cheerfully state that 1 have long known him as a geojieman of large experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, and of on. doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fetwick was for nearly tour years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mears. Munn A Co., and for more than ten years officially connected with said arm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors ialklatitf „m y FIFTY NEW Mt, AND SECOND • HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO Jil„ reduce his stock of Pianos, off..re for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Hand Pianos at great bs rgalns, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes bv,the best 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 JOHN H. 1111ELL011, lyle Bl WOOD STREET. • A DIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,87 LADIES ()ONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37, AT NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, D. S. DIFFENBACRE JAMR; W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, N 0.82 North Levee, Saint Louis. N. 13.—.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 Larking, St. Louis; 0. Bresnears A Co., Ci nci Janet]; Messrs. Truce & J. Craig, Philadelphia; 14PArthur, Byrne Ai Gibbons, New York; W. C. M'Dowell, T. Ewing,Rantuo Northup Co., Kansa% J. W. Burhridge & Co., New Orleans ; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Pennock A Hart, Pitts burgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. H. Ball, R. D. Adams, Chicago, W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington,lowa; W. H. Postlewait, Burlington, Iowa; Capts. Connell, Bowman. and river men generally. _taB.43.na pERFIIMERY, PERFUMERY- PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, A large and tine assortment of Perfumery, con' sisting of the finest extracts of all description. Pomades, Hair Ofls, Colognes, Troller Waters. Also, a fine assortment of the heat English Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nall Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Shaving BrsisheS,&e AT JOSEPH FL MI LNG'S, AT JOS APH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner Market street and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond. oc4 corner Market street and the Diamond. JAMES HOLMES & CO., - DOER DEALERS, and dealers in. 11 Provisions, corner of Market and Front sts. ts6:lo* NV EET POTATO 6---18 bbls Marietta 10 Sweet Politics, just received and for .ale by JAB A FETZER, ocli corner Market and Fist ski AI'PLES--50 barrels Green Apples received and for sale by_ sea° HE H. COLLINS. ussET APPLEs-50 barrels choice Russet Apples, just rece,ved A F andETZER for sale by JAS . 4 corner Market and First streets. MILL FEED-168 sacks Just received and for sale by JAB A PEWEE, ocl4 corner Market and First streets, BEAUTLFUL GOLD AND TINTED PATER HANGINGS—Par side b 8 W y m62ii.P. Iflisrrllanceni Co-Pamershlp, T HE UNDERSHINED HAVE THIS 11 day farmed aA Co-Partnerahip under the name and style orPERKINS, terEßßics 3 / 4 co, iu the Paper, Rag and general Commission Business. JlllO.ll PERKINS, C HENRY MERRICK, EDWARD C. CLAPP. Pittsburgh, Pa.. March let, 1861. Jso M. Piparm....-C. Ram MittAwa.....lll. O. CLAPP PERKINS. MERRICK itt. CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &c., &to. PY arehonse No. S 2 Third street, marl P/1 TSBURGII, PA SUPERIOR QUALITY Ck)NG RESS GAITERS ,ACE fl g IPS OXFORD TIES, FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS SELLING AT LOW PRICE •AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. 6e14 Dissolution of Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES JL & LAUTH expired by limitation on the first day of August, I.F6L The business of said firm will be settled by the new firm of JONI.3f k LALlta- LI NB. Limited Partnership. The undersigned, residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited partnership, under the firm of JONES A LAUGHLINS, m tbe, business of manufacturing and dealing in IRON, (in succes sion to the late firm of JODOH A I auth,) in which firm the general partners are BENJAMIN T. JONES. THOMAS M. JONES, GNORGE W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN 11 LAUGHLIN, and the special partner is JAMES LA UG H LI N,who has contributed seventy thousand four hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership, whim. to to commence as of the first day of August, 1861, and to terminate on the fire day of August, 1866. September 16, 1861. B. F. JONES, T M. J NES, G. W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN JAMES LAUGHLIN. MEM SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP manufactured by B. C. A J H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to thepublic. Its superior advan tages are found in its cheapness, saving of labor, and its efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without imsring 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, eminating from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa cility afforded of seeing ninny and fairly tested. Quartermaster's Department of the Twelfth, Thir teenth and fiburtsentit Regiments, Pa. Yds. "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Erasive Scan.' having been used very extensively in our Regiment.% we have no hesitation in certifying that it was tc , ind admirably adapted to the nee of the solcuers, sari decidedly the most superior Soap which road be procured for the service. JA Mal A. REIN, Quartermaster 12th Reg. ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg, M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster lath Reg. &ta. Sitrehant gaiters. LATE STYLES UP Mk .713 S 'l` Ft OEI 1'N713 L 6 . WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Goode, consisting in all of the latest importations of CLOTHS, OA.EBIMERES AND VESTIN&S, which we flatter 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. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street. D. BRUCRLOCHER, TAILOR, HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS et his old ttand, _ _ No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where he will be glad to see his old friends and public generally. Will also do GUTTING for flintillea. for bons and inns. ie6 W H. ........ M. DOBOl3. NV - • H. M'GEE & CO., _ _ _ MERCHANT TAITAORS, Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods, corner of Federal street axle Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. ie12.13-dawd M. LITTLE . 31:ERCIUM. TAILOR, 10. SS SAINT. CLAIR IPTRZET, (Dr. Irish's New Building") Vitinters. T. T. MPG URN, T-z O US B, SIGZT -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) air All work entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. oetly HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O'BRIEN. Asir Orders son..ted at basement shop, Grant street, opposite QathedraL ERJ*II T. BOLE, BITILDER _ MACHINIST GREAT WESTERN FLAMING MILL, car. arbury and Duquiteris Way, Pittsburgh, Ai, will rake to • order, •and warranted as good as can ba made, the following machinery, viz t—Nteem Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and Mtn PM , meni,for wood and iron; Drillingbfachines; Rottsen and Tolima* Screws; Patent-right - and '14E141 Ma chines, in the bestmanneat Shafting, ?MUM, and Rangers, of all sums and variety; ScreWs, df an di. ameter andiatch, to fifteen feet in length; Will also fnakei and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Prim for steamboats. An. Lathe Inhears ana. Miter done to :order; can plaue =inches wide, 6 inches All Orders ikwatirgy Seitated- E. G,—partic=enhon and. premptiltdde Cy en to repairs on Printing Presses and other ehines.•• • myl6lyd FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Broaks' Manufacture, BILLING AT NNW YORK PRICER, FOR CASH, At 31 Fifth Street, W.,„71„ EICHMEB.TZ & CO. WANTED -40 'GOOD G lINSKITHB - Apply to SOWN - A TETI" VIA Wood street. ItricinongalieLsitikairigwe:Akk 4, • Z.: r,, , e; iA Omenas-JANT49 HUTOtii3ifArP3llo44l-14 HENRY M: Al'. • CT. JAB. WOODBUIAbiI tterir_.ASl:Ph".....''''''",'- OFFIIIIE ss WATER, 4 1-11 A 1 4,.. t ..11kik: wilt insure all kinds of Firs drid - sitriiiir. ASSETS, MAY 10th, Stock Due Bills pliyableandemanfi,r end secured by two approved nateed4Anzatoo.. Bills Receivable.- Bills 511,044,11111 llb Mortgage _ Shares Mechanics Bank stock cost..--- ma p 100 Shares Sitizene Rank ,` , stock cost- 6/176,r, 40 Shared Exchange Bank stock cost--,, 2 0 50 P. ° “ -, 40 Shares Bank di - Pitta. burgh-- ..... 270044 :.: ---, so tal Balance of Book Aceounta.-.....--.- ison . 7* Cash ..... DIRECTORS: • . ',.., , s ,C . , Wm. B. Holmes, Jaa..A.XatelittOrti Wilson Miller JolatatWell,'.. , 7 , 7 •:, '.l Wm. Rea, B .I , RONSWn ~ ; Jno M'Devitt. Rib ird,Thrit- ,*..,:tre Joe. Kirkpatrick. it..WAltiteth • '., ~,,- ' Rota, Dalzell, Gen. A Berry, ' ' ' - / Wm. A. CakhrelL W.mr.llittatto i 'k ._;J.. '...-• Jame .Woodburn, WA . . . _ STRAP SHOES . .AlleghenT liummiep aVAit P OFFICir,-.No. 3 taar Ert.i suakrßl INSURES AGAINST ALL S4M3 OP FIR I AND MARINE. WKS, ISAAC .TONE 3, ftealdent; -JOHN.D.;;MaIvOF.u. Vice President; D. 11. 8008, Beerelatm WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. - Dauloroas—laaao Jones, O. G. Hussey, got •.•-• Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray John A. Wilson; Rt. Fahnestock, John D. Me dord, W. AdanalJaeptpu, R. P Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob's L. Wire% Rob% R. Davis utak FOR CASH WEST .11311ANCW, , '..,; Mutual Insurance Compaiw, LOCK HAVEN, MANTON COUNTY! CrEWITZBJED ET THE LZOISLATITA* 7;91' Cam Capita L.-5300,000 I Premium N0Ta5.....X4140 THIS COMPANY WILL Mahn AL on Buildings, Merchandise, Parnitur44%, in town or country. Dlll2O/033 :—Hon. J. J. Pearde, J. B. Hail, V. T. Abrams Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crietk ;K. Jackman,ol4s. A. ,Mayer. Peter Diekeen, W. White, Thomas Hitotsm. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. TTa T s n V iPa r l y d . ent , .T. A. LIPPHRT,.= 'No. 70 BUM Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh... . No. 6i fourth 641168. Jacob Painter,Rody knit Onion, L Grlestitprot , C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. (An* Henry Sprotil,Nich. Voegbtly, Geo. W. Bmltk. - A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Itettetrt Patrick Chartered CapttaL...,_ , iroy„ AND AfA BMWS 27 . of all descriptions. 0gee_......._ orrunna: A. CARRIER, President. 1. GRIER SPROUT.. Secretary. daft EUROPEAN AGENT rr THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 116 Water street, Pittebingb„Pa, is prepared to bring out or send back pmsengers from or to an, l partof the old country, farther by steam or sailingnets. SIEiHT D FOB BALE, payable In ovoid of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Olnd .su cgam . roack. Also, Agent for, the old Black Star Line of Saning.racketa. andfaithe tines of Stekozavisalil mY bottfiien Vow Trek. Liverpool. Sliattra, is 4 Gahray. MONONGAICE- R., LA PLAN - 13011UL, would respectibigy inform the public that he has rebuilt since the Ors, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery_ is now prepared to furnish Hooting and planing boards, scroll sawing and re•sawing, doinsolash and shutters, kiln dried, Slimes, mouldings, box- South ac. ma Pittsburgh. September 7,1867. 6 DOZ. ENGLISH GRADUATED fdFASURFA 6 gross French Infant Tiawder, just received and for sale by GEO A. KELLY lyl2 14&W MELDICAI IIIt3COVKItIc F OR the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Seminal Weakness, Nightly giociasions, Incontinence, Genital irritrdpility , Gravel, Stricture and AFFECT OF THE mugs ONO BUTDERI.3 en has been used y upwaros o ONE numniumo Paysicww, in their private practice, with entire success, super , Reding m= ConlBl, Clarsolas, or any Compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS: are speed in action, often effecting a cure in -EC few days, and 'hen a cure is effected it ftipermati ent. They are prepared from vegetable estimate that are harmless on the system. and never manes( ate the stomach, or impregnate thahreathfvd be. ing sugar coated, all nauseous taste is arolderL No Mang! of diet is neonsary whilst using Meth; nor does their action interfere with business pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by any admits.. ed Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without my signature onthe wrap per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y,GeneralAgent. ati27ulSWlpti PI7'I'BBUR@H. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS aawas, Balm ar: al, MA NUFACTURERS OFCAST Steel; also, Spring, Plow d. fßeet tiMNGE4 end kXLM, corner Roe s and Fitit.': - streeta, [no2Bdel PITTSBURA2MPL,:,4-,t /MUM DALZILL.. ../.AX6B I. nurero'• CO:,ROBERT D.4I.IZELL & ,- -- . WHOLESALE GROOM'S COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHARTS` -AND - DZALII4I2I PPODOITI AM Ps:lnman IlLtal;t6 l 3:zia NO. Ail LIBERTY Preenitraou. TEAR ROCHESTER, REIThr - 7 — VER CO.— Valuable Farm for sale, of. / 6 0ti-10 in° cultivation, balance good timber , libieraild white oak. The land is rolling and can Alltamiltivated, Frame dwelling house of 6 rooms, ,perch and por tieo, cellar, *c., large barn, stablevand.-other out • houses, orchard of tres, elltyadtr wool (Mice. good springs—can be ditlitedinba atire Hirins. For price and terms apply at the real estateAACl of cell H. CUTHBERT & BON;slMaitet st, NEW FALL GOODS I-- EATON MACRUM & CO., Invite attedtion to thdir NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, At Nos. 17 and 19 Flak street. Wholesale buyers supplied at loweetpoleies. ee4B A PPLES.-72 barrels green apples to zo L ., arrive and for Bale b a - • oar fati B. iJOLLENti. II ROOM CORN BRUSH.-8 - tons—a superior articreof Ohio Briialr, oe7 HENRY H.COLLIN& T 131 E-150-barrels fresh, for sale by oef - If. CIOLLDM BOOTS, SHOES AND (144.15118, Belling lower than they_ Oa ...e , a-rwetru - tau, Newels. In the city, AV llemetolla*a4 r, ; - KI/X-CEPAP94§P io MAE 4084-W caw VD ke A, rea, record dcieer irtfth, ~.; 74 " BE '2l -- altjaiftVr o pifir4iiittilitotii_l-J PR ISSTLITiIif lA. 0441 glaning WitillL ....._romp 1.. Bont..—.—WiettNi#oues ~~~` 4 ~ - ~ , , -