>cLl££« ~i. -4 * t> ■ i’fhf <> y .^ihlOmexx. gust; JtobKlAerf Boary Morning, (SuwUtj/t ExtaptedJ loeQipßbbl oorner of Ftftii and Wood ste j] / k% Tamos: Six Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance. U niilnln copies, Two Cents—or sale at the :4 WOatejr In thct£fflce.and by the Newsbotß. RATES op advertising. 9bi laixiMtu ihuj. Sbzte r*u* .. obm * Ik wmk " Bfc «**•!- IIM. WMk. •JwWttSfcsf S Three Insertions,.—. 1 00 ...... ...... 100 One week,..~. l 76 ... so .1 ‘3>o Weekß,u....- 800 aOOl 60 TOO 70 Three weeks, 400 266a00 Is 25 100 ..- ; - One.mouth,..,.- 800 388 60 T'so 176 Tim months. 700485 60 236 150 So months^.—. 8006004 60 3 oo 800 months—.... ..lo 00 608600 8 36 480 ll OO 7 36 5 60 806 6 60 ■■, ; . BIX months...™ 12 00 ,8 00 6004 00 660 Sine months- 16 od io 35 8005 ss eoo One Tear. i__ 20 OO 13 8610 00 065 12 GO ■ fltsoaios.Card, six lines or less, por annum..~lo 00 CBAHCSJIBU AT PWL&ftUBJK . Oneaquare, per annum, {exclusive ox paperoo Ifitrruffd notices, 60 cents; Death notices 26 cents 1861.-®* O H E DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST IBTABLIBHKD OYKB FIFTY YEABB, Advance Paying Subscribers Mi DOLLAR PEE YEAR, IT IS PRINTED lIS A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE IV GOXTAISB ALL XEJK FItCITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Eocal and : cellaneons; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND TOUR DOLLA BT MAIL AT OUR RISK G T UP CLUBS in roar neighborhood. Send t>r PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Don’t forget the Dollar. Addresi JAMES F. BASH, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. HORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BABB. EDWIN A. MTEBI BARR & MYERS, BOOK MO JOB PRINTERS Comer Filth & Wood Sts.. Fitts’h. " S iSVHBif DKSOBIPTfON Of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Executed In the finest style a,Aiii noald, COMERCML MERCANTILE AND=LEGAL IWORK it short notioe, on reasonable terms, Ita&enjar attontion piad to the Printing ol gPOSiraaS, PROGRAMMES, tie., Tot Oonoerts, Exhibitions and Oironaea. Lni&M&moHSOF type & machinery un to sho The HoDitfM far tarning oat .Work with prompt* ness and despatch cannot be excelled by - -o .any other office in the city. jgOYB AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, Boys nnd Yoaths’ Boots, Boys and Youths’ Boots, Boys and Youths’ Boots, At No. 15 FIFTH STREET, o«t. . D. & DIFFENBACHEB, TROR BENT.—A large dwelling house il?:«|fbaU,*two l*rge parlors. Are chambers din tngrootTLSod kitchen, attic rooms, bcth room, dos Sta, porch, 4c-, gas and water fixtures, large yard,-gr»perine, stable and carnage boose, No 99 .Penn street. Immediate possession given. En* quire of a CUTHBERT * BON, ,ocll -j 61 Markeisfreet JJURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PUEE OLD PALM SOAP. I am in receipt of a large lot of pure old’ Palm Soap, equal to any toiletsoap now in use. Its con stant u«e is a sura prevention or chapped bands, taco, etc., etc. Those wishing a good Soap at the price of an ordinuf'afttele shonld use the PURE OLD PALM SOAP. ■ / Poke old palm soip. • PTJBBOLD PALM 80AH. FUSE OLD PALM SOAP. Ear sals by JOSEPH FLEMING, f cT .oorner Market street and the Diamond. rrf t)ino*M_JAMES A: HUTCH IBON, President, M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OAPT. JAfl. WOODBUBN. Gen’l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. WUL iix&trc all kinds of FSrc and Marine Bisks. k f.' AKiETH, MAY loth. 1881, Btoct Due Bills rayable on .iein-na And secured by two approved namea.4 78,750 00 w 8 -™ , 23,667 34 {nils Discounted .. 36,238 78 iJl*s£ e — 12.WH) 00 lio oil ares Mechanics Bank alock ooat 4 0,166 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock oosL 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost M Shares Bank of Pitts burgh Balance of Rook Accounts. Office Furniture .. Allegheny Insurance Co. orncKML JV Block. 'TNSUKEB AGAINST ALL KINDS -®?r, 0F « FJR 1 AyD marine risks. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN i*. M cOORD KlStt JLKt Bee^; c y - Han * §w»f <i !L* 0 *P L t *** c - Sra 7j John A. WiLon, B. u. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capk Adam Jacobs, Cap<- W. Lean, Bob’*. L. BTGrew, RobHH.DariS. mv23 Mutual Insurance Company, LOOK HAVEN. CLINTON COUNTY. BE FURNISHED CEABTUSUL BY THU LBOISULTITfiB OF CowfaL...JBoo,ooo | /Vcrmum Acta 515184 S HIS COMPANY WILL INSUKK on Bttildiaftß, Merchandize, Furniture, Ac_ m town or country. DaiCToaaHan. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hail, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. 0. Harvey, Ohas. Cr:i«u D. K. nrK* Ciia£ '* A May«r, Peter Dickson, w! white, 1 homes fCitohca -HON'. G. C. HARVEY. President. T. i. AaaAna, Vice President. TBgs. Kitchis, Secretary. Pennsylvania Insurance Company 01 Pittsburgh. ........... Wo. 61 Fositb Strt«t. . L „ DIEBCTOKS. Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson, I. Gner Sprooi, Ho P fans -1 • A. Carrier, Henrr SpronUNieh. Voeghtfy, Gco.W.Smitk Chaise, SSi^Err- M^INE RWM I,A “K. <* *'< EITSOPEAW A«EWCY. Thomas batttgan, European Agent, No. Ill* Water atreet, Pittebargh, ir prepared to bring out or send bacic paaaengeru from or to an. part of the old country, either bv eteam er sailing pacxete. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALK, payable in any part oi Europe. ■* Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Bail roaq. Also, Agent for the o'd Black Star Line ol Sailing Packets, and for the fines or Steamers sail mg between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and M *»l' feU TAB. MILLINGAR, MONONGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, ts now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, Ac. South Pittsbnrgh, September 7.1857. ft doz. englibSTgraduated VJ MEASURES; 6 lnfant Powder, just received ahd for sale A. KELLY, Allegheny city. •NEW JIEBIGAL WSCOTEKT, Jj'OK the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Incontinence, Genital.: Irritability Gravel, Stricture and AFFECTIONS. OF THE KIDSEYS AND BLADDER whien has been used vy unwara* of OKH HUNDRKO PhWcIANS, id then!nnvate practice, with entird snccess, super ■»ediDg Cnßßas, (>ijFAiDi, CUpstTLSS,or anycompound hitherto koown '■/" . KELIFSMBPECIFIC PULLS aro speed iu acttdh, often effecting'’a- cure in a few days, and a cure is.eflected Iff is perman ent. They are prepared extracts that are barmleaß on the »nd never nause ate theetomacb. or breAth; and be mg sugar coated, all nau-Sfcfcfs uate is avoided. Ao change, of diet is tecessart/ whilst using them; nor does their notion interfere with business pursuits Each box contains six dozen Pills. J .„ t price ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by any advertis ed Agent, on receipt of the money. NonegeniUne without my signature on the wrap per. J. BBT AN, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent au27:d&wly-is PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS [saao joins.. JONES. BOYD & CO., Manufacturers of cast Steel; also. Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel NGB and AXLES, corner Ross and First streets, [ao2Baa] PITTSBURGH, Pa. ftOfliai DXLBBO..— JAKES X. B9ADINO HOBEKT BALZELi. & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION BHD FORWARDING MERCHANTS -AND - DaAUESJIN Pro DOT! AND PIWSSUBOH MASUTACWEE9' so. aOl liberty street. NJ£AR ROCHESTER, BEAVER CM) Valuable Farm for sale,of 160aertin i n o cultivation, balance jrood timber, black md white oak. The land is rollinir ar.d <j*n all be cultivated. Frame dwelling houae of 6 rooms, porch and pot tioo, cellar, Ac, large t&m, »üble and other oat houses, orchard ofT2O trees, ail under good fence, good springs—can be divided into two farros p or price and terms apply at the real estate office of 001 l S. OUTHBERT A SOM, 61 Market st, FALL GOODS 7 EATON MACRUM & CO., Invite attention to their EW STOCK FOK FALL TRADE, At Nos. i 7 and 19 Flflli street. Wholesale buyers supplied at lowest prices. se2B rpo MXLLLNERS— A A new supply of FRENCH FLOWERS and ROSES, just received by express at HORtfh’3 rrmming Store, oott 77 Market street. BALKORAL and Hoop Skirls, ; ; - -. French and Mechanic Corset®, Head Stosses and Hair Kette. Frteh supplies juBt , 'recrfTed at HORNED, odfe, , , . 77 Market street EMPTY BARRELS—2OO empty Slack >*">*»* 8116 *" W ANTED—2O GOOD FILERS, apply to ;BOWJS A TETLEY, ooU 186 Wood street. otxongahela Insurance Co, - OF PtTTSBURCH DIRECTORS . B. Boluv-fl. Jae. A. Hutchinson Wilson Miller John Atwell, r 8. B. Robson: Jnh M*Deytfct Richard Hays, Jos. Kirkpatrick- * R. Wallace, Robt lialiell, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell. Wm. Means, Jame Woodburn, my2l WEST BRANCH PHSMSTLYiSIA. J. A. LITPKRT, Agent, No. 70 Fifth street. omoasw: _ 4' CARRIER, President. 1. GR.EK BPROUJ-, Secretary. [jal:]y S&m, & x Pairing Mils. •JOHH L. BOT3J~ WM. M’CCUOTOB PrTT'BUVGH. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER *22, 1861. AJRMY SUPFI.IKB. Omcr UutßTatMAßTjp. U, 8. Asmt ) Indianapolis, IdA, September 30,1861. ! SEALED PROPOSALS will be receive at this office until 12 o’clock n. on MONDAY th« 28th day ot October. 1861, for furnishing the roliowingarmy suopliea, delive-abie at the Ouartor* master’s Depot,at Indianapolis, Indianadn quantities as required, viz: 36,000 Forage Caps and Covers 1,660 Uniform Coats, Musicians, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 120 Uniform Jackets, Musicians, Cavalry— dark fcwue Kersey 20 Uniform Jacketa,Musicians,Artillery —dark blue Kersey 34,760 Uniform Coaia, Privates, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 2,f80 Uniform Jackets, Private*, Cavalry—dark bine Kersey I 1,860 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Axtilleiv—dark blue Kersey 120 Chevrons N. C, 8. pairs ot Infantry 20 “ M pairs of Cavalry 870 “ Ist Sergeants, pairs of lofanlrv 40 “ “ pairs of Cavalry ' “ pairs of Artillery Sergeants, pairs of infantry “ pairs of Cavalry M pairs of Artillery 2,900 “ Corporals, pairs of Infantry 200 “ jHirs of Cavelry *l° “ “ pairs of Artillery •*0 “ Hospital Stewards, pairs of 1,910 Trowserß.Serg.,lnfantry—sky-blue Kersey 180 “ Cavalry u 80 “ •* Arnlltry “ “ 2,900 *• Corp, Infantry *• “ 260 *• “ (Cavalry ■* »• 310 u “ Artillery *• u 31,600 M Privates, Infantry “ •• 2,269 •* Cavalry u •• 1180 u “ Artillery M •* 610 Sashes 10,000 blue flannel Hack Coate—lined 80.750 flannel Shirta 80.860 Drawers 72.750 Bootees, pairs of 4 050 Boots, pa’rs t>f 80,8 so Htccbings, pairs of 10.000 (Treat Coats, Infantry lb 000 Great Coat hiraps,»ets 26,000^rmy Blankets, wool, gray,(with the .alter* u. 8. In black, 4 inches long, in the centre) to be 7 feet long; and 5 feet 6 inches w.de, to weigh 6 pounds each 4,600 81ibis Crocks 1,460 130 “ $222,834 17 All the Above-mentioned articles mast oon form iq even- respect to the tealed standard pawema tn this otfioe, wbe*e they may be examined Rnd additional Information received concarninH them. The manufacturers’ eKtabliabmont or dealers’ place of business muat be distinctly staled in toe proposal, together wtih the names, address and of two persons proposed as suretle# The sureties will guaranty that a contract shall be entered within '.en dAys after the acceptance of said bid or proposal. Proposals will be received for the whole cr any P*rt of each kind of the articles a ivertised for. The privilege is reserved by and for the United blues ot rejecting any proposals that may be deemed extravagant. Deliveries to commence within twenty days af ter the acceptance of the proposals, ana one-third of the quantity con'racte-i for must be delivered witmn one month of aa>d date of acceptance, and the remainder * itbin two month* of said day of ac cepunce. or sooner if practicable. Bidder* will nevertheless state in their proposals the shortest possible time ;n which the quantities bid for can be delivered by (ham. All articles will be subject to inspection by sworn Inspectors, appointed by authority of the United States. shall be made on each delivery, pro vided Congrass shall have made an appropriation °5 sesoon thereafter as an appropriation snail be made for that purpose. Ten per cent, of he amount of each delivery will be retained until th* contract shall be completed, which wdl be for feited to tl e United States in ea«e of failure on the part of the contractor in fulfilling the c» n traet. Forms of proposal and guaranty will be lurnivh ed upon application at (hit* office, aud none wi.l be considered that do not conform (hereto. ih-oposals will be enclosed ‘ Proposal* for fur nishing army supplies ” A. MONTGuM RRV, ocll-toc26 Maj_ and Q. M. U. 8 A. IS THE TIME TO KIEL k ATS. The safest sod most effectual RAT PASTE no* in use, and warranted TO BANISH BATS, MICK AND ROACH KS, VEEMLN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WITHOUT THE USE OP POISON. Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Diamond and Market street. w nvr. treaott, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL FAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth St*, B«ti Wood A Smitlifl.ld , PITTSBURJU, PA. work p x»-"pUy attended to. ro/flfrtlyd TEEMS $lO CASH AND $9O in easy payments for a ohoice building lot 26 fee front by 100 feet in depth, situate on union street, amount Washington. oc!6 8. CUTHBERTA £ON, 61 Market street I^adies' OONGEESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 AMERICAN IBOM WORKS. iOMES A LAtCiHIiINS, Manufacturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COBBON SHEET IRON. Shafting, Lauth’i Potest Pintoa hods, Plates, Sse. WABBHOUBE3, *B WotorStrMt,ud 133 rirlt Stro.l, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets, Ohioaoo. CARPETS! CL.a.fR.I-BI’SI —FOR— §PRII« SALES, W. D. & U. la’t’ALLlM, 87 Fourth Street. Have just opened a splendid assortment of Velvet, Brussel*, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From Bto 24/eet,new designs and beautiful patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other houas in the city. mb3o JESSK JOHN SUN, ~ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Aitb Dealer In Flour, Grain,and all kinds of Country ProdncegJWlnes and Li quor*, Cigars, Tobacco, Ae« Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO. 237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA* au2fciyd TO MEIERS AND OTHERS—POE SALE, OBOW ifl Y y B BUPBRIQH PATIENT Grain Pan and Separator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860. THE superiority of this Fan over all others m use, consists in its cheapness, sim pDcrty and durability. Second. In demine grain faster, better and more thoroughly with leas labor than any other mil) cover offered. Tbe patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged m manufacturing and selling Agneui turn! implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning tbe different kinds of grai and seeds, presents this to tbe pubbe with ftilfcon ffdence that it will meettheir wants. The undersigned having purchased the sol right to manufacture and eell tbe above Grain Fan and Separator, in Western Pennsyloama, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in i a . diaoa and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at fad liberty street, Pitta. burgh, i**- w. w», Wallace* Pittsburgh, July 7 6,1851. —jylfcfimdaw Beautiful gold and tintej PAPER RAISINGS—For sale by MSS WM. P. MARSHALL. Socking ©lasses, &c. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings, DEALERS IN FKERCH PLATE ARD WIRDOW GLASS, 148 Smithfield Street, Dernier’s Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts burgh Pa. City Glass at manufacturer’s Price- Particolar attention given lo repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cords framed at wholesale price, n&lv ' TO INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Agent At No. lSaFrfth Street, f>. 8. DIFFENBAOHKR; From Bon. Oxn&. Mason. iaU Cbmmvutioner of Fat axis. Washington, D. C., October 4,1860, Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., is about to open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that I have long known him as a gentleman of large experience in such macterft, of prompt ami accurate business habits, and of un doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHARLES MASON, Mr. Fonwick was for nearly tour years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mes rs. Muun A Co, and fov more Ui&n ton years officially connected with said firm, ami with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors ie2B:dtf Q.ENTS FINE FRENCH ROOTS, Of Breaks’ Manufacture, BELLING AT NEW YOKE PRICES, EOK CASH. At 81 Fifth Street, W. E, SCHMERTZ & CO. sel6 JAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant and Mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Saint Louis. N. B.—l will give immediate and personal attention to all business entrusted to my care, for whioh charges will be reasonable. Reference?: L. &. Forsythe, St. Louis; Paul Lanrng, St. Louis; G. Brsaaears A Co, Cincinnati: Messrs. Trux A J. Craig, Philadelphia; iFArthbr, oyrne A Gibbons, New York; W. C. M’Dowell, T. Ewing,Kanaas; Northnp A Co., Kansas; J. W. Burbridge A Co, New Orleans ; W. W. Weston, Memphis; Pennoek A Hart, Pitts burgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. H. Ball. R. D. Adams, Chicago, W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington,lowa; W. H. Poetlewait, Burlington, Iowa; Capu. Coanell, Bowman, and nver men generally. mhlB.*6m JpERFUMEKY, PERFUMERY— PERFUMERY, perfumery\ PERFUMERY, perfumery , A large and fine assortment of Perfumery, con sisting of the finest extraots oi all descriptions. Pomades, Bair Oils* Colognes, Toilet Waters* Also, a fine assortment of iho best English Hair Brushes, Tooth Broshes, Nall Brushes, ' Flesh Broshes, Shaving B rushes,&c AT JOSEPH FLUSHING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMINGS, AT JOSEPH FLEMINGS, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner Market strop t and cne Diamond, corner Market street and the D:amond. oc4 comer Market street and the Diamond. T) USSET APPLE'S—SO barrels choice rVi Basset Apples, just received and for sale bj JAS A FETZER, ocl4 comer Market and First streets. n«4 iv. p,P; l IV©. IdH&cnrtj' wtrasf... . JiJ-'JTT ro PENNSYLVANIA PAHSEMvF.It DEPOT, * I tSOfrSN Proprietor. HAYING u.kenai>llitt<e<i U{>,with ail the modem impravem ‘ots, this popular re j sort, the subscriber m pnepared to accommodate hi.- old customers aud Cpft public generally, with j the best the market afiords. Oysters will be s&r -j ved up in every varioty of style, duriug the sea j so. . KisWinea, Liquors and Ales be feels con fident m recommending to the publie for their I ex* elleuce. • I ‘'in. Bucket and Br»eU Oystern received daily and la© i Wl;o:**aso acd Retcß. _ my*-:!» I " SKETIN’S SID STAND. ~ I IN THE piAMOND, THOMAS STOjVS, Proprietor. I <0 j Having takJn and fitted up, at ft great expense. 3ri»h ail the modem im- j | pn.vomonta, this popular resort, the subscriber is I f>r;* pared to accommodate his friends And the pub- I ie generally, with the beat the market affords. | OTSTEKS will be served up in ovory variety of j style during the season. * J and ALEH *fce feels confident in re- I commending to the public for their excellence. { £9~MEALB served up at all houra, and DAT I and NJGBT ROAKDRRB lateen. ap4:ly EXpBLSIOB GYSTES AUD BATUMI HOUSE, SO. 11l WOOD STRtET, PITTSBURSH. WHOLHAiJ iGb ZIXAIL nuima m 1 LAKE AEB EASTERN F?BEL FRKSH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYBTKR3 AND WILD GAMJfi, AU la their Proper Seaioa, I d 026 GKO. HRINfiMAN & CO. TMfANsrON HOUSE, GEORGE AUR- XtS. ENZ, Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty street, just beside tbt- PasHenpr'r Depot of the Railroad, which makes it th* most convenient house m the city for poaeeuger* arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, Sited up, in excellent siyle, tu»- MANSION HuUHE, would respectfully aoii'Ul a soaio of public patron ago. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON'-YAKI>, affording ample accom modation to and steamutere. His Larder and Bar will oe furnished with the nest the mar ket cvn aft<"-d. feT^ EUtjH UUI.SE.—M. liUiiH, Proprie tor, No. 397 L U*ny street, near I’tinaylvania Railroad Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thw house ban been lately enlarged, reotUd and re-furnished, an-1 ia now iq the best of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The beat of Oysters rece.ved deny, sold wholesale and retail, or served up ip every style. The delica cies of the season used, together wuh superior bran is of L quota, Ac »e!4 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT TIIK OLD STAND, COENUCOPI.ZE RESTAURANT, No. 40 Fifth Street. WHEKE FAMILIES, hotels RfslftoranN and the trade generally, cao be supplied with Chesapeake Bay Ovatera at ihe lowest whole.-ale rates. Country trade solicited. El i YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Bating Saloon, COR. VIRGIN A LLK 7 and HMITHFIKLD HT., where Oysters and nil th u delicacies of inc season w ill • e eervtd up tn the most palatable stvle „ ELI YOVNO, oc)4 corner Virgin alley and Hmithfi d.i st. Sloths, (Bassimem, &c. _ E. WATTS; WITH TERRY, PRICE Sc CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Satinet,, Vestings, Tailor*’ Trimmings, *c., NO. 255 MAEEET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHl* V. TIRRT, DANIXX s. PXICTt, OlTVira T Tibit delily AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY ilhsrelianeims Go-PartueralaSp. The undersigned have this ti ty formed a Co-Partnerehip under the namexod style of PERKINB,MERRICK A CO,in tho Puiier, Rag and general Commission Business. JNO. M VERKINS, C. HENRT MERRICK, EDWARD C.CLAPP. Pittsburgh* Pa~ March lal, 1861, J»o M. Prazixs C. Hxnbt C. CiArr PEUKXIVS. MEKRICH St CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Nags, Twine, Cordage, &o„ Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &c., &o. W arehouse No. 83 Third Street, n.arl PII’rSBVRaU. PA ■J^ADIEB CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS sl,3' LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS sl,3’ AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, U. H. DIFFENBAOHE gUPERIOR QUALITY CONGRESS GAITERS, LACE BOUTS, OXFORD TIES, FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS, SELLING AT LOW PRICE AT NO. Ml FIFTH STREET, W. E. SCHHERTZ St CO. sell merchant jailors. HTB STILES (IF FALL GOODS JTJST REOEIVBD. WPa arfl now opening a choice Stock of Fail Good*, ponmsting in all of »he latest importations of CLOTHS, Ca“3IMERK3 AND YivH’lNGB, which we flatter ourselves will ue eou\l to any assortment to be found East or West. They will be made no 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 St SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Filth Street. ec-18 D. BBUCKIiOCHEK, TAILOR, Has re-commenced business at his old stand, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where be will be glad to see his old friends and public generally. Will also do CUTTING for families, for horn tod men. tefl _W_H. M’GKh. . ... - M. IXWOH. yy m’gke & co., "merchant taiiors, D©a;er* in Heady Mad© Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, comer of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. j©l2 ly-daw J M. LIT T L E"; MERCHANT TAILOR, No. •* SAINT. CLAIR BTHJBBV, (Dr. Irish's New Building.) Hr PTTTSRmwjrr. iainters. x. t. iW’ftUKnr, H O OSB, SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 3, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) All work entrusted to roe will bo Neatly od Promptly Executed. ocHy OUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O’BRIEN. Orders son«.ved at basement shop, Grant street, opposite Gathedr&L Dissolution of Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES k LAUTH expired by limitation on the first day of August, If Cl. The business ot said firm will be settled by the new firm of JONES k LAUGH LINB. Limited Partnership. The undersigned, residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited partnership, under the firm of JONES k LAUGHLINS, in the business of manufacturing and dealing in IRON, (in succes sion to the late hrm of Jones k Inuthd iu which firm the general partners are BENJAMIN T. JONES. THOMAB M. JONES, GEORGE W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN, and the special partner is JAMES LAUGHLIN,who has contributed seventy thousand lour hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership, whien is to commence as of the first .day ot August, 1861, and to terminate on the first day of August, 18*16. September 10,186 L B. F. JONES, T M. J NEB, G. W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN selT-Smd JAMES LAUGHLLN. OOAPrsOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP 3 THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP manufactured by B. C. k J H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable ot any kind yet oflered to the public. Its superior advan tages are found in its cheapness, saving of labor, and its efficacy in removing grease, pamt, tar and dirt without imaring 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, eminoting from gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa cility afforded of seeing it folly and fairly tested. Quartermaster 3 & Department of the Twelfth Thir- Uenth and Fourteenth BegimenU, Pa. Vole. “Sawyer's Chemical Olive Erasive Boan.’ having been used very extensively m our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was found admirably adapted to the use ef the solaters, and decidedly the most superior Soap which coa.dbe procured for the service. JAMES A. EKLN, Quartermaster \2lh Reg. ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster I3th Reg au2B. MU&iiS M. MOL*,, TNNGINE BUILDES & MACHINIST GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, cor. Martrury and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh will mkfl to order, and warranted as good as oan ba made, the following machinery, via s-Steam Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Pla nffTp/qr wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housen and Tobacco Screwa; Patent-nght and Model Ma chines, in the best manner; Shafting, Pollies, and Hangers of all sues and variety; Screws, of any di smetex and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, Ac. Lame inhears ana other Planing done to order' can plane S 3 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches lona £$ Orders Promptly Filled and Earnestly EoUated. N. B-—Particular attention and promptitude giv en to repairs on Priming Presses and other Ma chines. mylClyd SWEET POTATO;? —18 bbls Marietta sweet Potato s, just receiTfld and (or -ala b» JAB A FETZES, ocl4 corner Market and Find pta DIT S KEVOLVEBt>—6inch, (yshots, For sale by BOWN k TETLEY, 166 Wood street. B-Pnmre.- —*■ A. srtu M’KEE & PHILIPS, « £ €®@FISH if fftKig yxw rAoroar hs P«yette-Street, Between Hand and Waypestrsots, TimawieH. pa®'*. are prepared to fumißh Whi«- key, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the notice And on the most reasonable terma THE ARDSSCO OIL COMPANY Manufacture and have for gale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, QENTS, STRAP SHOES, CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS OF A VERT SUPERIOR QUALITY, SELLING LOW FOR CASH, FOR CASH W. E. Schmertz & Ca, IYo. 31 Fitth Street. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. HOPE COTTOI MILLS, Allegheny City, Pa. MAOT7AOTU32BO Of SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSINTABURaa, Inches to 40 Inches Wide* 4»-orders may be left at H. CHILDS * OCP&, 18? Wood Btreet. Pittsburgh. oe^lityaa OWES BTBSE, ; MEBCnANT TAILO,K, 49 $l. Clair Street (Formerly with L. Hirshfleld^i Having returned fbomSnew TORK, with a choice stoock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERbS and VESTINGS, which can he pur chased at prices far below the usual rates. \ 49** Great inducements offered to cash buyers. se2l:6m BO WPS & TETIET, 136 Wood Street, 1 Make tools for boring oil WELLS at the shortest possible notice, ig beefl in the business of manufacturin; f tools ever since the “fever” first broke oaLwe can a esure persons about to engage in the oil business, tlhafc it will be to their interest to cive ns a call and i&ake an examination of our stock now on h»T.a mh6 JAMES A. FETICEffI, FORWARDING AND COMffllSFlOft ME RCHANT 3 Wo«r» Ctamtm, Bacon. Lari, Bittu. Dried Frail &ad Prodmee GsnuraUy, CORNER OP MARKET AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA Rmx vo—Francis G. Bailey, William Dil worth 8r- 8. Cuthbert k Son, Pittsbai *h, Bovrf a Ott, Heisker k Swearingen, S. Bradv. Caa _i. M. k M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle k Co., George W; Anderson, Donlon Paxton ACo, Wheeling, my2&2utf-is avsna mom , •, ,vmg_ iffoma AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers' in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on securities for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. - Persons desiring Loans be accommodate l an e&sonable terms, and capitalists can be ftxmis hed with good securities at remunerative prices, ti Anting and Leasing of Office, No. W FOURTH STREET above Wood. taghlv AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO. TEETH EXTRACTEH WITHOFTPAIJf By the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are uaed. Cold weather is tine time when the appara tus can be need to its best advantage. Medio*') gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex tracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whs t ever has been said by' persons interested in as serting the contrary having .no knowledge of try process. J*-ARTIFICIALTEETH inserted in every style E. OUDEtY, Dentist, 134 SmithfieldnQeet. FIFTY NEW and fTfff SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOB BALE AT GREAT BARGAINS. rriHE SUBSCRIBER WISHING - TO JL reduce his stock of Pianos, offers for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Hand Pianos at great bargains, for cash. These Pianos have neariy.all been made especially for the subscriber,.for renting best makers in the Country, and can be relied on as du rable and substantial instilments. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For sale by JOHN H. MfilLOR, |ylO 81 WOOD BTBKBT. WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID M’CANDLESS “aSSakSE™’ Special Partner MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to >FOaadleas, Means k Co,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Sts., _ f _ 6l °-'‘ B PITTSBURGH. PA. D. B. BOBERS & SON., MANUFAOTITaSBfI 07 RO6KRS’ QtPROYKJ) PATKST STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AMD CHAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, felSas Pi> MILL FEED—I6B Backs Middlings, met received and for sale by J J&&AFJSTZER, corner Market and. First streets. HOWE’S HEW SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, A EE ADAPTED to bU kinds Of rn FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on thelightest and heaviest ihbnes, making the 10CK STITCH SHAM alike on hoth sides* which cannot be Bavaled or Palled Oat. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Pitting and Shoe Binding, these hare no superior- Call and see them at No: 28 Fifth streeL , Vp-Bt«in. apghdtwtfcis W. B. LA3CELL WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER! * ELEGANT! , BEAOTirtnWm CHEAP! W. P. MABSHALL, 87 Wood streetc For sale by aaSt Iftattilattwros. Non-Exploslvc. Also^ PHUB BEJTZOL.E. PITTSBURGH, PA BOYS and YOUTHS’- FOR VOS SALX OX '; v s t-Vi *iiW^' •Wi v, '-.r ri'i «•*'»»* 'ftrtmwb. r? t gg' • - 4 E: E T • wmnmmm. latest from 'Washin&foii. Washington-, October 21;—Tift Ka lian re went down to join the ‘Potomac flotilla last night, and theßobertEesley started thither at noon to-day^ forty vessels went down, the river yes terd iy and safely passed the rebel bat teries. A large-number of Bh’ots were tired at them, but nonestruck,.; Frominformation receiyedhere it is believed, .that the armed steamship or floating steam baftery.nowbuUding af ter the Ericeson plan, wilt' be comjileted before the other- two are finished, the work upon it being of less magnitude. A large surplus from the sum appropria ted by Congress remains. ' Secretary Cameron retnrhfed this morning from his visit totheWestt The good disciplinary order of our troops in their recent movements affords a subject for military encorriiums. All persons to whom passeeafe allow ed to army lines have gone ;<over the river, to be witnesses of the great events that are expected to take .place, in Vir ginia during the present week. There is no truth' in the' report that Gen. McClellan disapproves Of thomaval expedition to the South. j, No Communication witli the Rebe s. J Fortress Moneoe, October 20.— ! Some twenty released prisoners, who have been waiting for several days to ,go to Norfolk by a flag of truce, will return to Baltimore to-night. Neither the General Commanding nor the - Flag Officer will allow any communication with the rebels, at least for a number of days. The released rebel prisoners from Fort Lafayette, arrived here thldmorn ing, and were sent the store ship. . - :J Colonel Dimmick, who has been post commandant at Old Pointiorneariy two years, left last night for Foirt'Warren, Boston harbor. The garrison-paraded in his honor, and the occasion-was highly flattering to a beloved Colonel., . Major Jones, of General Wool’s'staff, has been appointed Provost Marshal at Old Point. - Reported Capture oftlie Sum- ter* , Boston, October 21. —The cßangor Times publishes an extract from afletter -dated Barbadoes, September 27th, stat ing that the privateer Sumter .was cap tured by the United States frigate Pow hattan. Letters from well informed par ties in Barbadoes of September *2Blll, received here, make no mention of the report. Price Again “On the Wing.” Syracuse, Mo., Oct, 20.— Major Scott, Gen. Siegel’s staff, who came from War saw yesterday, says that definite and sat* isfactory information has been received at Siegel’s camp, that Price broke’ ti p his camp in Cedar county, where he arrived last Sunday week, and where it . was said he would Btand and give ■ battle,' and con* tinued his retreat towards the Arkansas line. t/i Reported Capture of Federal Scouts. Hudson, Mo., Oct. 20.—Messengers say that a scouting party from Cameron, nunu baring one hundred men have been taken prisoners by gome six hundred rebels at Macabaw,',Caldwell county. Four hundred Federal troops at Cameron were ready to march to the rescue when the train left. Another party of from forty tosigty was in Carroll county, and had or tured sev* ' enteen of Colonel Morgan’s men, HOrga? had started in pursuit. Skirmish Sear Lebanon. St. Louis, October 20—In the skirmish near Lebanon, on the 18th, between two companies of Major Wright’s Cavalry and about four hundred rebels, previously re ported, the latter lost 62 killed and twelve wounded, four mortally, and 86 were taken prisoners. Wright’B loss was onekilled. Death of Ex-Governor Wood bridge. Detroit, Oct. 21.—Ex-Governor Wm. Woodbridge died at his reaidence ln this city to day aged 84 years. t. j. grakk — raoL Hoana wm/seaff Western Stove Works, :245 LIBBBTT STBKKT, FmSBUBfIB,; GRAFF & CO., MAHXrPAOTTJHBBSjf, ‘.j. .. t- ' WOULD GALL THE ATTENTION ’ l4 ® leafed P their large Btodc b+ ■ - ; 4 , , ? * Cook, Parlor&HoatfngStovflgr|j^ KITCHEN BINGES, GRATE FRONTS, AIBO—IMPROVED Hauow-Wiu, Ac-among which will be foimd the BBS r COAX, COOK, BTOVIBB IHiTHB STATE. The Diamond, idraaee, Air-TigM, Eeiipie, lid IBOKICITT, Wereawordedthe TOOT FREMIUM«tthe State Fur (or the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. *l«n FIBST FBEMUM a+srded to the » ■ ’> TBTJX AXIEIOEH, SLOBE * BEPUBLIO, For the BEST WOOD OOOKOTOVEB HOW XH USE. The KENTUCKIAN mkLEANHAS Bremtam Stoves are nnmrfpaaßad. We cdl attention o - DEALEBS end BuILDEES to the largest Stock o QRATBFEOIITS^|B3BI)EBS IB THE ST ATB*~uf N. B.—We line the DIAMOND andEOUESE Oo» 4 Cook Stoves with SoepStone l/intagß r whlch Btand :-S -the fire better than Iron. qnlfcg* :■>'&»? JJOOTS, SHOES AND 6. oaa - w«ma flow Wa^fS?^ XL ~ BOW N A s
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