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B DiFFENBACHEB, FOB RENT.—A large dwelling house of hall, two large parlors, fire chembere din ing room and kitchen, attic rooms, bath room, closets, porch, Ac-, gas and Water fixture*, large ▼art), grape riae, stable and carnage house, N 0.99 Penn Btreet. Immediate possession gtren. M uuire of 8. CUTBBEBT * SON, ocll 6i Market street. SILK BUNTING —ahd— CHINTZ FLAGS, —A T— m juu4Amson‘Sf 80. 4T BT. CtAlB BTHEEI* b> JnsttrcitM. Monongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH Omasa—JAMES A: HUTCHIBON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OAPT. JAR WOODBURN, Gen’l OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET, Will Jnsurs all kinds of Firs and Mari Tis Risks. _ ASSETS, MAT 10th, 1801. Stocfi Due Bills payable on demand and secured by two approved names..! 78,760 00 Bills 2:5,667 Si Bills Discounted 80,236 78 Mortgage 12,000 00 116 Snares Mechanics Rnn V stock oosL „„ «i 66 oo 100 Shares Citizens' Rank JT stock cost. 6,176 00 40 Shares Exchange R»nic stock cost. 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh 16,140 00 Balance of Book Account* 66,897 76 Office Furniture....- 400 00 Cash. - - - 49,162 30 _ DIRECTORS. Wo. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm-Rea, 8. B. Robison: Jno M’Deyifct Richard Bays, Joe. Kirkpatrick- R. Wallace, Bobt Dalaell, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell. Wm. Means, Janie Woodbura, my2l Allegheny Insurance Co. OFTICK-Sto. IVrllth M*S£nlt Block. TNSUBES AGAINST ALL KINDS A OF FIE I AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MeCOKD Vice President: D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Cert. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Ifcuciou—lsaac Jones, C. G. Hnssey, Han ■ Childs, Cant R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. u. John D. McCord, Oapt. Adam Jacobs, g- f Sterlinc, Capt. W. Dean, Rob'l L M’Grew, RolFt H. Da TIB. WJEST 'BRA.VCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTT. CHABT2&&D BT THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA. 2*2? Capital —1300,000 | Prrnnum Nota tiaiWS COMPANY WILL INSUKE .A on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c_ in town or country. Dia*croßB:—Bon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Ball, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harrey, Ohaa. Cnst, D. K. Jack mao, Ch&s. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson. W. White, Thomas Kitchen HON. G. C. HARVEY. President. T. T. AnaAira, Vice President. Teos. Kjtohim, Secretary. . __ J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, dea No. 70 Fifth street. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. Ofllee No. 03 Fourth Street, , DIRECTOES, Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson, L Grier SpronL c. A. Colton, Jam os H. Hopkins. A. A Carrier, Hanrr Sprooyiioh. Voeghtly, Geo. W. Smith. A.J.Jonea, Wade H.mptoo, Robert Patrick, Chartered Capital „.g300.00b FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TAKEN, of all descriptions. gctioem: A. A. CARRIER, President. I. GRtKR BPROUL, Secretary. [j*l:iy EUROPEAN AGESCS. Thomas rattihan, European Agent, No. 115 Water street, Plttaburgh, Pa, is prepsred to bring ont or Bend back paeaengers from or to am part of the old country, either bv steam or sailing packets. SIGHT DRAFT'S FOR SALE, payable in any pari of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the o«d Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail iue between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow * D d flaiway. feu ilaraitg stills. TAB. MILLINGAR, MONONGAHE t/ LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt sinov'toe fire, and haring enlarged his eatablishmenL-vand filled n with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doorß, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, Ac. Sonin Pittsburgh. September 7. 1867. i*2a DOZ. ENGLISH GKADUATED vJ MEASURES: 6 gross French Infant Powder, just received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, tvt3 AUeebenv city. MCW MKUICAL IHbCOYiCBY, -pos the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Incontinence, Genital irritability Gravel, Stricture and AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLAODER which has been used by upwarus of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, m their private practice, with entire success, super seding Cuokbs. Copaiba, Capsules, or any compound hitherto known. BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in actioo, often effacing a cure in a few days, and wheu a cure is effected it is porman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath: and be ing sugar ooated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet it necessary whilst using them; 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 advertis ed Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without my signature on the wrap per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent • au27:d&wlvHB Pittsburgh steelworks .JOHN L. 8015... Isaac jonxs.~. JONES. BOYD & CO„ Manufacturebs of cast Steel; also. Spring, How and A. B. Steel NGB and AXLES, corner Ross and First streets, (.noSSnsl PITTSBURGH. Pa. aOSSBT DALE 1LL.... JAIUB JL B RABING ROBERT DAIZELL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS DmißßjlH PPOMCIIHD PnißTOft-TE MAIfOTAOfOBJL^ HO. a*l LIBERTY STREET, PITT 3 BtTBOH. Near Rochester, beaveh'cO'— Valuable Farm fcr sale, of lflOac-ef—lOinO cultivation, balance good limber, blar.l% :.o.j white oak. The land le rolling and can all be cultivated. Framedwelhng house of 6 rooms, j>orc h and poi tico, cellsr, 4c., large Darn, stable and other out houses, orchard orl2o trees, all under goed fence, good springe—can be divided into two tnrms. For price and terms apply at the real estate office of ocll 8. QUTHBERT 4 SON, 61 Market »i, FALL GOODS!— ~ EATON MACRUM & CO., Invite Attention to their BKW STOCK FOE FALL TEADE, At Nog. l? and 19 Fifth street. Wholesale buyers supplied atlowest prices. se2B TO MILLIE ERE— A new supply of fkehch flowees and BOSES, just received by express at HORN EM Trimming Store, odfi 77 Market street. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, French and Mechanic Corsets, Head Dresses and Hair Netta. Freah supplies jast reoaivfid at HORNE’S, odS 77 Market street. EMPTY BARRELS—2OO empty Slack *.! l ° wb W MEatBB o 8 . W^AXTED— 20 GOOD FiLEBS, apply .BOWN A TETLEY? 1W Wood street- PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 23, 1861. OmCB UUSBtIKMA&TrR U. 8. Aemt, ) Indianapolis, locL, Sep'etnber 110, 1851 f SEA LED PROPOSA L$ will be received at this office unt 112 o'clock it. on MO>D\Y, th« 28th day o! October. 1861, for furnishing the following army supplies, deliverable at the (.quarter* master's Depot,at Indianapolis,lndiana,in quantitles a* required, vir.: 36.000 Korpge Cape and Covers 1,660 Uniform Coats, Musicians, Infantry—dark blaeKerßey 120 Uniform Jackets,Musicians, Cavalry—dark bine Kersey 20 Uniform Jackets,Musicians,Artillery—dark blue Kersey 34.760 Uniform Coals, Privates, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 2,68 ft Uniform Jackets, Privates, Cavalry—d Ark blue Kersey 1,860 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Artillery—dark tlue Kersey Chevrons N. O. 8. pairs of Infanfry 20 “ “ p» rs of Cavalry 370 “ Ist Sergeants, pairs of Infantry 40 “ “ pairs of Cavalry “ u pairs of Artillery Sergeants, pairs of infantry “ pairs of Cavalry “ pairs of Artillery 2,900 ** Corporals, pairs of Infactry 260 “ “ p9irs of Cavslry 110 “ “ pairs of Artillery 4*) *• Hospital Stewards, pairs of 1.910 Trowsers,SeTg.,lnfantry—sky-blue Kerrey 180 •• Cavalry ‘ “ “ /rullery *• “ Corp, infantry ** *- ’* Cavalry u *• “ Artillery *• *• Prvates, Jafanti v •* *• •• Cavalry u •• “ Artillery •• “ 1,460 ‘* 130 2,7 W 00 $222, SS4 17 2,900 260 “ HO « 81,600 2,269 •• 11*0 « 610 Sa^b#*H 10,000 blue flannel 3ack Corns—lined 50,750 s 0,75o flannel Shin® 80,850 Drawers 72,760 Bootees, pairs of 4.050 Boots, jia*rs ■■■{ 80,860 Stockings, pairs o! 30,C0u Great C„air, Infantry IrtOOO Great Coat straps, ©els 25 l ooo_Army Blankets. wool, gray, (\v;th the letters U 8. in blank, 4iaoheH kmg.tn thecent.e) to be 7 feet lone and 5 fsot 0 inches vv.de, to weigh 6 pounds each 4,600 Stable h rocks AU the Kboye-monuoDed articles must r>-n- form id every respect to the sealed btnn deemed extrftVMgiot. Deliveries to commence within twenty days af ter the acceptance of the proposals, and ore-third of the quantity contract* i tor must bo delivered witoio one month of sa d date of acceptance, and me remainder within two month* of said dsy of ac ceptance, or sooner if practicable. Bidd-rs will nevertheless state in their proposals the shortest possible time in which the quantities bid for can bo delivered by tliam. Ai artie’es w.ll be to inspection bv *worn Inspectors, appointed by aothoritv of the l imed States. Payment shall be inAde on each delivery, pro vided Congr&se shall hare made an appropriation to men it, or as soon thereafter as an Appropriation shall be made for that purpose. Ten per cent, of he amouut of each delivery wiH bs retained until th * er Direct shall Ui completed, which wdl be for feited to ti e United bieie* in of failure on the part of the contractor m -fulfilling the oi n tract. Forms of and guaranty will be furnish ed upon application at tins office, and none wi 1 lie considered that do not conform'thereto. Proposals will be enclosed ‘ Proposals for fur ni-hing army supplies.” A. MuNTiroM FRY, ocll-ioctfb M*|. an* M. I*. S. A. IS THE TIME TO K IJL L RATS. The safest and most effectual RAT PASTE now in uh-s and warranted TO BANISH BATS, MICK AND ROACHES, VITIItiUT THE rail OF POISON rorrer Diamond and Market street. W Ib/L . T 2rt BA.O Sr , HOTJSB, SION fe OENAMENTAIi PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourth Bt., B.ti Wood & Smftiilltld PITTSBUBJU, PA. Kt-Ail work p -o-'pby attended to. tey'JAl yd TERMS $lO CASH AND $9O in easy paym-ntp for a choice building lot 2b fee front by 100 feel in depth, situate on union street, ■count Washington. oclS 3 CUffIBERTA lON, 61 Market Btreet. J^ADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, 51,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIE.V CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 At No. 16 f'lfth Street, J»2l li. 8. DIFFE.NBACSKRr AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JTORfES & fi.ALGIII.ItfS, Manufacturers of lEOK AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMBOS SHEET IRON. Shafting, lt&ulk’s PaUat Pistos Ra 4«, 98 WftUr BtroAtyUd 13it Pint Street* PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Btroets, Chinan a feSl7:lv OARPETSI CARPETS! W. D. K H. UTALLIIM, 87 Fourth Street. [ AYE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of .Wk. M’Cullouge Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From S to 24 feet, new designs and beautilul natterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET oTORES, and on as farofable terms as any other hopes in the city. mh3o JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ASS Dealer In KLour, Grain, and all kinds of Country Produce* Wines and Li* quors, Cigars, Tobacco, &o. Liberal,advances made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO. 237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. an26;lyd T 6 PARSERS AND OTHERS—FOR SALE. GEOWKT’SSDPEKIOR patest Grain Pan and Separator, THE superiority of this Pan over all others m nee, consists in its cheapness, sun plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill pver offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged in manufacturing and selling Agncoi iural implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grai and seeds, presents tnis to the public with full'con fidence that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having purchased the sol right to manufacture and selfthe above Oram Fan and Beperator, in Western Pennsylaama, Wester Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In. diaua and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty street, Pitts, burgh. Pa. W. W. WALLACE* Pittsburgh, July 16,186L— 4yl&6rodaw Beautiful gold and tinted FAFER &AS6IN6&—For sale by •088 WM. P. MARSHALL. 1 ARMY SLPPLIJiS. VERMIN OF EVERY IjEMCRI I'd lON. Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, Plates, &e. WARSHOUSIfI. -FOR— SPRING SALES. PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860. giiiiris snd sasUm ants. SAVAGE Wo. ano s.3baj-Hy street, NEXT so PENINYLVaNIA-PAMSENGKR depot, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING Lakf.nandfitted up,with all the modern improvei ’Qta, this popular re sort, .lie subscriber ib prepared to accommodate his .- id customers and the public generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters will be ser ved ud in every variety of style, during the sea son. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con fident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysf* “*» received daily and ••old Wholataie and ftata.!. mvitf ivd BEETIK’S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOKE, HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great eijienso, with all the modem im provements, this popular resort,' the subscriber is prepared to Accommodate his tnende and the pub lic generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up ifc every variety of style during the season. ? LIQUORS and ALES he foeU confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. 49" MEALS served up at ail hours, and DAT and NIGHT P-OARDRRS taken. Ia ap-kly HXOBLSK)R OYSTEfi AID mm HOUSE, ffo. 11l WOOD STREET, PiTTSBUBSH. I wholisau ann anait dealers in LA%£ UD KABTESN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA aKD BALTIMORE OYS TKRB AND WILD SAME, All im that)* Proptar Smiob. n 026 GEO. BEISKMAJ* & 00. Mansion house, geobge aur- KNZ, Proprietor, No. 3*4 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house m the city for passenger arriving by that road. The proprietor flaring, at considerable expense, fitted up, m excellent style, the MANSIONfIOUtiE, would respectfully solicit a share ** public patron age. There is attached a splendid STABLE and exlenmvA WAGON-YARD, affording ample accom modation to travaleie and sleamstera His Larder aorl Bar will be furnished wnh the oeel the mar ket .v»n »dcrJ. ftjl-T EUhH HOUriE.—M. tcr, No. 397 L beriy street, c-.*ar Pranaylvania Kauroad Ixipot, Pittsburgh, i*a. Tjjis hou«e has lately enlarged, refitted and re-lurntsbed, and :* now m me best of order lor the sifoommulAUmi of f janb-r? and travelers, The best of Oyster'- re-'-.ve.j daily, snld wholesale and retail, or.-erved tin in every style. The delica cies of the t>o*MJu nfwivs on uanil, together with surer or brands of L u-i-.re, Ac \ m>U YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OyTteSiEPOiU AT THK OLD STASI 9, CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, No. 40 Fifth Street. WH Klt K FAMILIES, HOTELS K- p'LurHDt- an.t tht* trade e.n.rn'ly, can ni:]ipli*.,l with rnr.af.ciac li,y o.ajera r.t the lowes 1 wnolt—ale rale?-. Cotintrv trade aohciU'd. J’d 1 V« 'UNG, Proprietor. Voting's Ealing S (tl oo n , COR. VIRGIN AI.LE' and SMiTHFLELD BT, whtre O/ *ters and k.I 1 h • rivliUHCiatrcq" the season will to »orvtd up in ih<> moat palataMe stvl* KLI YOt’NG, ocli comer Virgin allry and Krmthfield pL __ (Sloths, (Kassimms, &c. E. WAT T S ; WITH '*? [ TERRY, PRICE ~C©.,'[ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SatineU, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, 4c., NO. 255 MARKET ST. Worth Side, FIIILADKL.PHIA, PA. JOSH V. max, DAIHJtL $. F&JCB, oum? Vmr delilv Moulting (glasses, &e. H. D. BHECHT & BBO„ MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gill and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN 7SXBCH PLATE AHD WINDOW CLASS, I’IS Sailthlield Street, Dernier’s Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts burgh Pa. City Glass at manufacturer’s Pnc'o« “Wt Particular attention giveo lo repairing Paintings Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price. d< "to inventors Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. From Son. Cnas. Mason, lot* Commissioner of Patents. Washington. D. (J., October 4, 1860, Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq n 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 matters, of prompt aod accurate business habits, and of un doubted integrity. As such I commend him lo the inventors of the United State*. CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mes-ra. Mann A Co, and fo.* more than ten years oflgciaUy connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors ie2&dtf QENTS FINE FRENCH HOOTS, Of Brooks’ Manufacture, SELLING AT NKW YORK PRICKS, FOB CASH, At 31 Fifth Street, W. E, SCHMERTZ & CO. selfi ___ pERFOMERY, PERFUMERY— PERFUMER? PERFUMERY PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, A large and fine assortment of Perfumery, con* sisting of the finest extraotsol all descriptions. Pomades, Hair Oils, Colognes. Toilet Waters* Also, a fine assortment of the best English Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Shaving Brushes.&e AT JOSEPB FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner Market street and tne Diamond, corner Market street and the Diamond. oc4 corner Market street and tbe Diamond. T) USSET APPLET —50 barrels choice rL Rnaset Apples, just received and for sale bj JAB a fetzer, ocl4 -corner Market and First streets. howe’sHVeWshCttEe Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to s.ll kinds of FAMILY 8 EWING, working equally well on the lightest and heaviest fabrics, making the LOCK STITCH SKAJK alike on both sides, which cannot be Raveled or Polled Out, And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, these have ne superior Cali and see them at No; 26 Fifth street, up Stairs. ap&fcdAwt&s W. B. LAflfliCl.l, Co-ff-artjaersiiSp. riiE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day foi-mpd a Co-Partnership tmdor the nwiir and style ot PEREJ NS, MERRICK A CO, in the Paper, Ran and Konoral Commission Business. JNO. M PERKINS, C HENRY MERRICK, EDWARD C. CLAPP. Pitts our Pa- March Ist, 1881. Jho M. PiaoHS 0. Hrviiy MianioE.—E. O. Clapp PEaiAIJVg, MERRICK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Hags, Twine, Cordage, &o„ Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &c., &o. W areheuae No. 88 Third Street, j^ADiKrf CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37 LADIES OONGIiKSS HEEL GAITERS $1,87, AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, n. S. DIFKENHACHE gUPEHIOK QUALITY CONGRESS GAITERS, LACE ROOTS, OXFORD TIES, FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS, SELLING AT LOW PRICE, AT NO. :il FIFTH STREET, -J W. E. SCHMERTZ A CO. Ull JRjriliant jailors. LATE STYLES OF FALL GOODS JUST REOEIVSD. WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Good*, consistingao all of »he lamst importationa of CLOTHS, KRB3 AND VE9TINGB, wHich we flatter otfraelvee wHI t*e equal to any aasortraem to be found East oy West- They Will bo made up to order in a superior style and at prices to suit the times We would respectfully solicit an early call from.x»vn patrons and the public. v ** f SAMUEL RK^V MERCHANT TAILORS, Bio. 19 Fifth Street. W H.M’GEh, w. * - TAItORS, Dealers in Ready fttade Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. je!3 ly-daw 24 7 LITT L 17 H. •itf'GEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILOR, Mo. •* SAINT. CL.AIK STHEKV, (Ur. Insh'H New Building,) gainim, T. T. iTI’ttUKN, H O USE, SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 3, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (BBCOND STORY.) tor All work entrusted to me will be Heady tnd Promptly Eiecnted. ocaiy HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O’BRIEIV Orders sonc.*ed at basement shop. Grant street, opposite Cathedral. Dissolution, of Partnership* THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES k LAUTH expired by limitation on the flrat day of August, I*6l. The business ot said firm will be settled by the new firm of JONES & EAUGH LINS. Limited Partnership. The undersigned, residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited partnership, under the Arm of JONES 4 LAUGH LINS, in the business of manufacturing and dealing m IRON, (in emcees sion to the late firm of Jones A Lanth,) iu which Arm the general partners ore BENJAMIN T. JONES. THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLJN and IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN, and the social partner is JAMES LAUGH LI N,who has contributed seventy thousand lour hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership, whicn is to commence as of the first day of August, 1861, and to terminate on the first day of August, 1866. Septemoer 16, 186 L B. F. JONES, T M. J N ES, G. W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B. LAUGHLIN JAMES LAUGHLIN. S" OAP. SOAP. 80AP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERABIVE SOAP manufactured by B. C. A J H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public. Its superior advan tages are found in its cheapness, saving ot labor, and its efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without imuring the skin, or in tne 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 itfaHy and fairly tested. Quartermaster 1 a Department of the Thir teenth and Fourteenth Regiment*, Pa, vole. “Sawyer’s Chemical Olive Erasive Soao.' haring been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was found admirably adapted to the use ef the solcuers, and decidedly the most superior Soap which cou.d be procured for the service. JAMES A. EKIN, Quartermaster i2th Reg- ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Beg M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster 13th Reg au2B. . ee!7-Bmd yn.UAM MEANS, DAVID M'CANDLESS HABRISONA. COFFTN, apeciaJ Partner General Partners. r MEANS & COFFIN, [Successors So M’Oandless, Means k Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Ste^ reio.-is PITTSBURGH. PA. D.B.BOCIEBB & SON., MANUFACTURERS OF BOSSES’ IMPEOVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH Ainu GRAIN DRIXJC. TEETH, Office, Comer Butler and Clymer Streets, ninth. Ward, MM. PITT9BUBBH.PA. MILL FEED —168 sacks Middlings, --,4 corner Market and First streets. B FHIUPS. - - j. A M'KJ* M’KEE & PHILIPS, OJKNfiRAJL C©@S*ffisS4GE, AT TH2IB NIW fAOfOKY OS Payette street, Between Hand and Wayne streets, Hrrsmim, pram *3-We are prepared to famish Coal Oft, Whis key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARREIA at the shortest notice And on the roost reasonable, terma THE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY PI2TSBUBQH , PA MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOB sale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, selB-6m QENTS, STRAP SHOES, CALF, KIP andiTHICK BOOTS OF A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, SELLING LOW FOR CASH, FOR.'CASn W. E. Schmertz & Co., No, 31 Fitth Street, Sale of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. By virtue of a decree of the Circrit Coart of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, in a cause in Chancery therein depending, wherein Charles Moran and others are complainant.-, and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company and others are defendant*; and pursuant to auxiliary decrees of the Circuit Courts of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, the District of Indiana, and tho Northern District of Illinois ies pectively, in causes depending m Chancery m said Courts respectively, wherein the same parties are complainants and defendants respect ively, as in said cause first above mentioned, .he undersigned, John Ferguson and Thomas £. Walker, as Grantees in Trust and Trustees in one of the several Deeds of Trust or Mortgage upon which said decrees are founded, and also as Special Master Commissioners of said Courts respectively, duly appointed by said Court* reapectivtfy for that Eoroose, will sell at public auction, to the highest idder, for cash but for not less than the sum of $600,000, at the United States Court House, in the City of Cleveland, in the Slate a f Ohio, on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1861, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, the followingdescribed property, to wit: The Railroad of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, including the right of .sti the road-bed thereof, the auperstruc a{l sort" thereon, its w**er and other sbu ’ hon houses and shops, and the lands and grounds connected therewith, and all tools and implements used or pr ovided to be used therein, and in con structing and repairing cars snd machinery for said road, or the tract and superstructures afore said; all.turn-tables; all depotsanl buildings and fixtures and structures of whhtfiver name or na ture, and the lands and grounds connected there with, used or provided to be osed in operating said road and belonging thereto, and wherever situate , and ail cars, engines an d rolling stock be longing to said Cjmpany; ard all supplies of timber, lumber, iron, fuel, and every other thing provided by said Ccmpani.-s, or by the several original Companies which were consolidated into said Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, to be used m operating aaid road wherever situate, by the sable title by which the same are holden by said Company, or by said original Companies, sev erally together, with all corporate franchises of said Company, and of the said original Companies severally inclading the right and franchise of aaid several Companies to be and act as a corporation, to be sold as as entiretv. G. M. DOSCH. PrTT^BTIRRH Said decrees proride Chat the purchaser, upon the confirmation of the sale and ftill compliance with the condition* thereof,shall hold fill the property, rights, franchises, and the appurtenances thereof so Hold, by the same title by wmch they are held by said Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, ana each and all ot said original Compa nies, free from the lien of ail 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 subject nevertheless , to the liens, if any each exist, u you any resl 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 wsy, depot ground and lots, and lands in the city and vicinity of Chicago, purchased by said Company since the pendency of said suits, and the bridge property ana other real estate of the <- ompany at the City of Pittsbugh, are subject to mortgage Hens. The same will he in cluded in the sale, but subject to said incumbrances no provisions having been made for the payment thereof. JOHN FERGUSON, THOMAS E. WAL&ER, ocltoc24 Trustees, and Master Corns* aa aforesaid OWEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, " 49 St. Clair Street. (Formerly with L. Hirshfleld,'! Having returned from new YORK, with a choice stoock of CLOTHS, CABSIMEREB and VESTINGS, which can be pur chased at prices far below the usual rates. Great inducements offered to cash buyers. se2l:6m BOWK & TETIEI, 136 Wood Street, Mare tools for boring oil WELLS at the shortest possible notice, g been in the business of manufacturing tools ever since the “fever” first broke out,we can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give us a call and make ami nation of our stock now on hand, mhfi .IiIHIEH A. FETZEB. FORWARDING HDD COHBHSSIOH HERCHftHT : job Yin bau o yiowri Gralß) Bueou, Lari, Butter, Dried Fruit aid Produce OeuersOly, CORKER OF HARRIET APCD FIRST 8TBSBT&, PITTSBURGH, PA. Rana co—Francis G. Bailey, Ked.*i William Dil worth Sr- 8. Guthbert A Son, Pittsuuz rh, Boyd * Ott, Heisker A Swearingen, S. Bradv, GiS-i. M. A M. tUnir, List Howell, Mangle A Co* George W. Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Wheeling. myffldlptl-iB AI)HU VHoa. Looim Austin Looms & co., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on securities for money. Money loaned on Cheeks at short dates, with collateral securities. _ NOTES AND DRAFTS BODSHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can bo accommodated on easonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative Pf*© 6 ®* Alai attend to the Sale, Renting and Loafing of H FOURTH STRKKT aboTO Wood, n rvVKi AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. TEETH BITBAOTEB WITHOCTPAIK By the use of ah apparatus whereby no drug* or galvanic battery aie ufted Cold weather i a the time when the appro- be need to its beat advantage. Medic 1 gentlemen and their families bm their teeth ex tracted by my proceaa, and are ready to testify aa 10 tfrtt anfftty ftpdpainlftflfineftfl of the what ever has been said by persona interested in sorting the contrary having no knowledge of try proceaa. TEETH Inserted in overy style E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smitbfieid stieet. nol4dTdia JJOOTS, SHOES AND GAITJSB3, Selling lower than they can be bought for at any place el*e in the city, Remember the place, AT TUB CHEAP CASH STOKE -Of TJtr ANTED—2O GOOD GUNSMITHS TT -Apply to SOWN * TETLEY, MU 188 Woodstreet, gfhstellaneons. Xon-Rxploslve, Also, PURE BEJTZOEE. PITT&B ÜBG3 , PA BOYS and YOUTHS* NOTICE. JOS. H BORLAND, 88 Market street, second door from Fifth. NUMBER 24. KY TKl:,K(£»^ onei Bailor, ■*« nsuor, from ■ Oregon. Ktlted. ‘ ,lv 'V abhinotom, Oet. 21. — General Stone:;; crowed the Potomac this mornibg.with qne v jiortion of-hts.command Edwards? Terry ' t!; >, ?no^“ ,.H»rrison’s Island. .Ski/-"' mishing began SeVwein the ehSamy iii- > ttii» * certain numbere andean ofUan.StoiKi’B ■ early w nlne'o’cltK* In the ' reinforcements: of the enemy appeared on onr right,, which was eompfandedbyOoV Baker, Senator from Oregon. ‘ * The Union forces engaged nitmberwhcme o thousand and e’ght hundred, and wero at* tacked by a force aupposed to be frpmfive to ten thousand. ■’ At this juncture, Col. Baker fell at the head of his brigade, gallantly cheating his men to the conflict. : Immediately before be fell, ho dispatched Maj. Toungto <3eh Stone to apprise him of the' conditloh'of affairs. Gen. Stone immediately proceeded in person towards the right to takacom mand, but in theconfußion created by the fall of Col. Baker, the rightyrihggus» tained a repulse with considerable Idis.iu : Gen. Stone reports.'that his laft w.lng ra- _ treated in good order and will hold powei*. ' Sion of Harrison’s Island ada the aps '’ proaches thereto. Strong reinforcements.'v will be sent forward to Gen. Stone during,;'; the night. The remains of Col. Baker were removed to Poolesville. and will be brought to this ' ■ cjty on Wednesday. He held a commie sioit aa Colonel from the State of Ponnsyl. . vania, having lately received it aijUte ' ai bands of Governor Cnrtin, as commander of the California regiment. *?■£ On Saturday, when two companies of the,,,, Twenty-Second Begiment, belonging to Gen. Key’s Brigade, advanced within a' mile of Pair fax Court House, they aeceN ‘ '' r > tained ffom the inhabitants in thafcUelghxo; borhood that, when therebelarctiral tha condition of the roads were .such that'they '• were compelled to leave six piecej'of'Bfi'?i tillepy behind, which remained them Until; : the Sunday previous, when the rebeb in -j foree returned and took them away; ' : J ’ On Saturday night a private of the 4th 1 Michigan regiment, while on picket s . mile beyond Barrett's Hill, on the Leee- \ 3 burg turnpike, received a severe wound on, the arm from a rebol. From the desorip-"- tion of the latter he iB aupposed to-he-a Mr. Williams, of Alexandria, whcrMSco confined some ten days in a that city, bat was released by the Girvern- . ment, and is now acting as'a sroi^lpfo.! 3 ? .■> tiers have been issued that in thtt.sg§fti’i&4 his capture he be hang forthwith. •" . - Capt. Mundee, Assistant Adjutant den-,', eral for Gen. Smith’s division, With a small escort, advanced on the road leading from w Lewinsville to within a short distance of:.; Vienna on a foraging expedition. The res suit was the bringing off of about sixty loads of hay; and' tarelve hundred' andflfty bußhels of oats. Everything was quiet in that direction. The reconnoissance of Gen. MoCallj which advanced to Drainesville, on Saturv ; day, returned this morning, the objeot of ; the expedition having been accomplished, ~' and valuable information obtained. The ' main body remained at Drainesville off'' Sunday. Engineers under escort went to tie right as far as the Potomac, three ~ miles distant, and to the left as far as the Loudon and Hampshire railroad. rebel pickets were encountered by the es cort of the engineers, and sharp firing ens,> sued. The result was that five rebels were . killed, one of whom belonged to the Tiger ' Begiment ol Louisiana, Hone of our men '■ were injured. _ Battle at Fredericktown! Pilot Knob, Mo., Oot 22. —The follow ing dispatch was received here this morn ing, and forwarded to Headquarters at St. Louis: Fiiud of Battlx, 1 Fredericktown, Oot. 22, 1861. / : In company with Col. Plummer’s com mand, we have routed the rebels of Thomp son and Lowe, estimated At 6,000. Their loss was heavy. Our loss is and confined principally to the First Indiana Cavalry. We captured four heavy gunk Lowe, the rebel leader, was killed. Major Gavitte and Oapt. Hymon, of the Indiana Cavalry, were killed in a charge on a bat tery. The command of Col. Plummer, refer red tc above, was en Friday morning last ordered forward by Glen. Grant, from Capa Girardeau, with instructions to moye to wards Fredericktown and cut off the' rev treat of Thompson and Lowe’s army.— This force consisted of Marsh’s 18th 1111., nois Regiment, a section of Taylor’s ‘bat* tery and Stewart and, Jefipennan’s compa nies of cavalry, all'’from Qairo; also, part of Plummer’s 11th Missouri, a part * of Ross’ 21st Illinois and a seotion of Camp bell’s battery, all Irom Cape Girardeau.— The force from this point was composed of the 10th Illinois, Gw. Carlin,, 38d Illinois* CoL Hovey; 21st Illinois, Coll Alexander; Bth Wisconsin, Col. Murphy; Ist Indiana cavalry, 001. Baker, Oapt. Bawklns’ Inj dependent Missouri Cavalry, and four 16- pounders and two 24-pounders -cannon, under Maj. Schofield, of the Ist Missouri Light Artillery. Latest From Washington. W abhingtoh, Oct. 22.—The most relia ble accounts from the Upper Potomac, thia morning, Btate that our troops had re turned to their positions in far better con dition than was' anticipated, and still hold the Virginia side of the Potomac, Judge Merrick to-day sent a letter to his brother Judges, of the Circuit Court, rela tive to'his arrest, which grew out of the proceedings concerning a writ of habeaa corpus case. Soldiers guard him in his house as a prisoner. It &ml The river men report that .thn rebel* have a number .of Belne-bpats and boate concealed in (he creeks and'lnlett between Adonis! creek and OccdqhufbW and that they are busy hfbuildiug ea, apparently with