OLFME XX ®ft* sittebnty)b |osl| Every Morning, (Sundayt J&xeeptetfO At the North-East corner of Fifth and Wood ste. Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance. 49"Bingle eopies, Two Cent»~or sale at the •wrote* i n the Office, and br the Newsbova Tei-Zinea. Cne insertion, ...... 60 go ■ Two 76 ... fM yg- Three insertions,....* 300 ...... ...... ...... jOO One week,...* 1 76 ...... ...... go ' Two .weeks, 3<JO 200160 1 00 76 Three woekfv 400 266200126 100 One month, 600 886 60 160 176 }Vo 7OO 466.60 2 86 260 three months. 900 6 0Q460800 800 Four months- *lO QQ 666600 8 86 460 ViTe months....^.— 11 00 786660 8 66 660 l2 00 800600400 660 io.oo 10 86 8006 86 eOO 20 0® IS 8610 00 666 1200 Standing Card, six lines or less, per ftnmrm in oo PW ttntnn, (excioarre of paper).ju, Marriage notices, 60 cents: Beath notices 26cents *®“ FOR 1861. -sx ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS, WLU, HERKAFTER BE FURNIBHED Advance Paying Subscribers OUB DOLLAR PER YEAR IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE rr contains ill th* EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, .Local and Mis' cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. BEND TOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RIBK G T UP CLUBS in roar neighborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS end SPECIMEN COPY. Don’t forget the Dollar Address JAMES P. BABE, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BARR. BDWTN A. MYERS. BARR & MYERS, BOOK KID JOB PRINTERS Corner Filth & Wood Sts., PUts»h. BVHBE DBBCEIPTION 07 PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Exocntod in the finest style. ® Air. hoad, COMMERCIAL MERCANTILE ANDZIEGAL (WORK et short notice, on reasonable terms. Particular attention piad to the Printing of fOST&RS,. PROGRAMMES, Tm Concerts, Exhibitions and Oircusca. URGE ADOITiOHS OF TYPE & ■ACHINERY OATISe UOURLT BOS KADI TO ttttw The facilities for turning oat. Work with prompt- ness and despatch cannot be excelled by any other office in the city. JJOYS A ND YOUTHS' BOOTS, Boys and Youths’ Boots, Boys and Youths’ Boots, Boys and Youths' Boots, At No. 16 pfFTH STREET, OC4 D. 8. jpIFFENBACHEI FOB BENT. —A large dwelling house of hall, two large parlors, fire chambers, di£ ingroom and kitchen, aUic rooms, bath-room, clqseta, porch, ACn gas and water fixtures, large yard, grape vine, stable and carnage house, No 09 Penn street. Immediate' possession given. En quire of a CUTHBERTA 805, oell M Market afreet SILK BUNTING —AND— ftHINTZ F.LAGS, —AT— R. WILLIAMSON'S. NO* AT ST* CIaAIR STREET w ' ' ' '''' ( ' ‘ j ‘ 3 OP ADVERTIaiNS. D*Uy. nda Mm osw ■ ; a w M y **** , tYoap«r Q. „ TW, £S? ETB > MAY 10th, 1881, ue Payable on demand 1 ana-eecnred by two approved munee.4 78,760 OO W f ™* eiVab,e - 23,657 84 Buis Discounted.... .. 36,280 78 — 12,000 00 shares Mechanics Bank I<Ul X** co,L 4 6.16 C, 00 100-Shares Citizens’ Bank li 0 ® cost. 6,176 00 «o Shares Exchange Run* stock cost 60 Shares Bank of Pitta* i burgh » 00 I Baiaur Allegheny Insurance Co. ra^SSPShes MARINE RISKS. w.TS3,TE»i tifSSS w mytt WJEST BRANCH ~ ttntual Insurance Company, LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNT!. chabtbbed by thb LEGISLATURE or NoUs *IB2,MS WILL INSTOE in lownor Mun^ 8 ’ Eumiture, An, Ih&toxuts >~Hon. J. J* Pearce, J b HaH t »r jSSk H cw' a' Crist, 'u T ' K.' Ww£%o£^Ki£h*“ 7er - P °“ r Wckßon - W - T T ?™*L a v C ' HABV P?. President I LI. toAAio, Vice President Thos. Kitchis, Secretary. daß J - A.LIPPEKT, Arani, No. TO Fifth street Pennsylvania Insurance Company Pittsburgh. r-foirth straat. MSS"*? P & tt0 o rßoll - L Sn « r SpronL Chart.Md r.^?.^V npUsn> iu> “ r ‘ Pulrldr, <taSi*foS. D M^ura ”«®S”TAK!m,°i? «M T EUROPEAN AGENCV HOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agenl, No. 11# Water Btrek Rltebuiftf: (mm e^ r T 10 briag oal or “"<« ta» S nE m .S” rfW “ BALft w * hle “ >-7F»« °2 e Ind^ n *poiis and CincimCAti Bail £& ent /or toe o»d Black Star Line of TAS. MILLINGAB, MONONQABF be that he has rebuilt since the fire, and establishment, and fiUod it with the newest and most approved is now prepared to furnish Coring l£dS£2C boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors. Bin diW, frames, B£ September T. 1867. 6 <}K ADUATfcI) French Infant Powder last received and for sale bj geo. A. KELLY, Allegheny city. the speedy and permanen t cure oi GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Semina! Weaknesa, Nightly Emissions, Incontinence, Genital Irritability travel, Stricture and ,™ s a jMr DDER OSB BBIIDHEB PhiSICIABfS. “ lm success, super °«™™,oranycomposLi SPECIFIC FIXES arearieSd-fn action,-often egeotine a cure m a enL Th«.»r ’ he ° a °i lr ? L 3 eflected it is perms? fkah Th ? y &r ? P re P & red from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause. the breath? and bt all nauseous taste is avoided °f nec&sary whilst using- (hem: nor nSch'ltox «S?nr°“ lalorf l r< ’ * llh busineL pursuits, iiacn box contains six dosen Pills. y PRICE ONE DOLLAR* and will be .sent by mail, post-paid, by-any advertis ed on receipt of the money 7 None gramme Without my signature on the wrap per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y, General Agent au27:dAwly-js 1 PITTSBURfiH STEEL WORKS roina JOHH u Bom Wk. ATCdllocoh JONES, BOYD & CO„ Manufactubebs of cast plow “<• a- b. stwi “i.“r Ga “<* axles, corner Rose and Find streets, [noittaa] PITTSBPB6H. Pl aosn! wholesale grocers COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS -A HD- Dmnu*n PfOßoui ua Pmsrmaa Maudhotums: »0. Ml LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUBGH. beavkeco— Frame dwelling bouse of 6 ro.jmo*^^ o £ ultj **l«d. °S a: good spitago-c*, to Sttfi'X EW FALL GOODS I EATON MACRUM & CO., Inyile Attention to their SEW STOCK FOE FALL TRADE At Wos. it and 19 Fifth street. ’ Wtioletaie supplied »t loweatprioes. ne2B npu MILLINERS— ~ : ~"r- A' A new supply of FRENCH FLOWERS and BOBE9, just received by express at HOBKE’i ir.raooing Store, oclA 77 Market street UALMOKAJL ' and Hoop Skirts, Trench and Mechanic Qoreeta, Head Dresses , . , . ,“><t Hali Notts. Frfsh sapplies last receised »t HORNI7B, oc» 77 Mr ’ EMPTY 3AKBELS-200 empty Slack Barrels, tor sale low by <*>7 REYMBR k BROS. tvr A-NTED—2U IiOUD FHVBW.Mjumjy fl to .BOWN * TETLEY, 00,3 i. . *■ ....... »T¥oqdiit«^fc iJjiwiiratttfe, Mondingahela Insurance Co, OF PITTSBURGH °" A: HUTCHISON, Preeideni, „ .HEWRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. r>E.m iPT ' JAS ’ WOODBUHN,«en’I Agent OFFICE NO. 08 WATER STREET, WiUlnmn all kinds of Fire and Marine Sisks. 2,760 00 -r-~«4Ce of Book Accounts Office Furniture ....... Oaefa w DIRECTORS: *“** 1? „ 8. B. Robison: '®° M’Dentt Richard Hay* R ' Wallace, 5?? 1 Pi™'}’ „ Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell. Wm. Means, Jam© Wood bum. PSKHfIYLTAinA. omoxsa .* ivu&mSSSSSSSS?- Slatting Mills. JXJCW XSSlvAli UIbC'OVKKI, farkefc street OwtCl OtIUHIEKiSTtt O. B. A»KT. 1 S,-, i-'i, la d., September SO, 1821. J „BOPOSALS will be received ®“. *“l s office until 12 o’clock uon MONDAY “• «l> day of Ootobor. lS£forffirauhina the follo wing army enepließ, deliverable at™eSte£ 3 , 6 ’2S Foragecaps and Covers ' m ÜbtaerKe^yt! U btae r Ke^y t!! ’ Musici,m8 * Infantry—dark 120 Ü bn e r g^^. Bts > Mnsici » nB . Cavalry-dark 20 Übllu°enKereeyet U b 1 lu°e n Kereey eta ’ MUSlCi ‘ llSK ' rliliBrl —^ark 84,750 D blaXrS tB ’ rn,antr 3’- d ‘ rk 2,580 Uniform .rackets, Privates, Cavalry—dark blue Kersey Privates, Arlillery-^ark Chevrons N. a 8. pairs of Infantry R?n e , “ Pairs of Cavalry -t' tn « lat Be r«oants, pairs of Infantry • fo “ pairs of Cavalry L4SO u „ pairs of Artillery ion « Sergeants, pairs of Tnfantry ,Vi „ “ ‘ Pairs of Cavalry 2.900 u _ pairs of Artillery ' w. u Corporals, pairs of Infantry ffX „ “ of Cavnlry so a _ pairs of Artillery ' 1 ain Hospital Btewards, pairs of 180 Tro „ ws ® rs > 8 "8-. Infantry— Kersey ohm !* “ Artillery “ « .. Corp, Infantry “ « ??® “ Cavalry “ « 81 nan „ “ Artillery “ « 3 J’™ Privates, Infantry “ « *7" “ “ Cavalry “ 6M Bashes “• “ ItS aZZZZ** Coto - |in<,d 80,860 Drawers 72,760 Bootees, pairs'of 4.060 Boole, pa*rs of * 80,860 Blockings, pairs of 10,000 Great Coats, Infantry 5?£S? Great Coftt straps, seta *>,ooo Army Blankets, wool, gray, (with the letters u. o. in black, 4 inches long, in the centre) to be 7 feet long and 6 feet 6 Inches wide, . ftiv. Q*^., we Jfi h 6 each 4poo Stable Frocks fbAU /„ he „ abD T»-nientioned articles must con- StternSinTJI 7 “ lhe “Baled standard and ° H i oe ’ wb ®’ e th «y »ay be examined information received concerning „iZ!i e ““plactnrers’ eatablishment or dealers’ ° f buatneea must be d stinctly staled in the r P M get ?, er with the address and ?f. two persons proposed as sureties. entoiSftrifw’", K“* ranl s: lhat “ contract shall be bW TB aber th ” acceptance of said nart o?tS.a "'"be received for lhe whol. or any of the articles advertised for. RiiSf p . nn >ege is reserved by and for the United deemetTeiuravagaau*» Deliveries to commence within twenty dnvs a r of r the 6 „Z„?^ nC<S or,he pr°p" .l‘ and y „ n Zh“d of the quantity contracted for mast be delivered witnin one month of said date of acceptance and £ni“ er WlLhlD mon ‘ h * ofmd day of ac r B P° ner lf practicable. Bidders wUi wh? h’.T ! ’ ro P°“ l * tho shortest Si v e rt| U ify e ,h„^ hlCll 4,6 ‘• u “ ube “ bid for can bo “?‘ cleB Wlll , b® subject to inspection by sworn Inspectors, a,, pointed by authoritFci: ttouZd ntBh ‘ ul {* ““d* °n each dehverv, nro toml?n KraBS bare made an approbation shall be mad."r "°?k J he mafter as an appropriation **,?*“ for that purpose. Ten per cent of he amount of eaoh delivery will be retained until fiited’mZ 1 n 1 * 1 ! *? completed, which wUI be for- or iF nUed H “ teB m c *"<> of failure on Impart of the contractor in Mailing the ct n e/nrZ^Sl^o^ 111 Rbarauty will be lurnish eu upon Application at l his office, and none will be considered that do not conform thereto mfh^P 084 ** W 1 1 ** enci osed “Proposals for fur soppiies.” a. Montgomery ocll-tocJC Mai.andii.iLU. B.A. IS THE TISTE TO KILL RATH “16,140 00 66,997 76 4OO 00 49462 SO idMe e(,eC ' nal RAT '‘ ASTE "° W TO BAJTIBU HATS, MICK AND KOACHKB, VERMIN OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, WITHOUT THE USE OK poison. I „ ocU oonierDmmood and Market streel. wM . THE A. O 'ST H 2?-5i? IGN & ornamental «.£ A .¥l TER AMD GLAZIER, I fourth St*, Bett Wood * SmFtlUUid w x, PITTSBURGH, PA. | - work p w*\pflr Attended to. m/ÜbdjA TERMS $lO CASH AND $9O in easy * or ft choice building lot 26 fee I SoantWaßhmgtoii.^ epth * on ™ on ” treot ' LocU BCu PhBERT A EON, 51 Market street. ADIES' • r .?P? GEE3S HBB P WAITERS, $1,60 liADlxtS’ ’ T . ™£ GEEBS hbel gaiters, $1,60 IjADIEiS I CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 „ -<yi At No. 16 Kifth Street, Bft2l I>. 8. DIFFENBACHER; AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JOMEB & LMGHLINS, Manufacturers of IKON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Bkaftiifc Laatk’s Piteal Piston Rodi, Plstn, No. WAMHOUBBB, •* Water Street, ud 13ii First Street. PITTSBURGH, ' And corner of Franklin and Sooth Water Streets. OM °ato. faHTilr JESSE JO HN SUN, ’ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, inn Dealer In Flour, drain, and all kinds of Country Produce. Wines and Li- ' quors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Liberal .'advances made on consignments of High Win 4(. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSED 237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. an2&lyd TO PARMRBB AND OTHERS—POR SALK GEbWBY’SSUPBIUOR PATENT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1880. THE superiority of this Fan over all others In nee, eoosista in its cheapness, aitn- I pucity and durability. | Becond. In cleaning grain faster, better and Srey^’SS W “ h “ eiß Übor thBn “» «•"« The patentee of the above Fan has.been long en gaged in manuiactaring and selling Agncul final implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning the different lands of grai “>• PubUc with IhJicon “ < rS? ce their wants. The undersigned having purchased the uni 8 «U iSSatoJe Grain Fan ®s*i Separator, in Western PennsvlnaniA. WnstAm Virginia andall Ohio, and the L In diaua and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Rekl at A fWj£^°KE Pittabnrgh, July 15,188L-i T iBrtjmd^ LLAOEi EAUTIFUL GOLD AND TINTED PAPER HANGiNffIJ-For sale by - * o3g wm. p. Marshall. TKSfH EXTRACTED WITHOUTPAIS By the use of an apparatus . whereby no drags or galvanic batterr are ased. Cold weather is the time when theaD»aS *»• AKTIFIOIAL TEETH inserted in erery style E. OI7I>HY, Dentist 184 Smithfleld sheet. Hol4dydiff ISTANTED—2O GOOD GCNSMITHB JjL ~ A PP>Jf to BOWN * tetley, ue Wood street. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28 1861 abjuy supplies. Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, ioWs sad SUBtan.attts. S’.A.'V.AiO-jEi' HOUSE, B5O lilberlj" Street, f«A PASSENGER depot, HJOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor* AVING taken an<Vfitted up,witlbkll the modern improvBm>jiJs, this poprili r* aorty the is .prepared io aocdmxnodaie ,j 8 Mmjten** andfhe public generally, with the beet the. market affords. OyHtera will be Ber ▼od up m erery variety of style, during the sea son. His Wines, Liquors an<f lies befools <nn. fldent in recommending to the public for their excellence. a-ufar??,®*®? ““JB|»nO)r«ters received dear and »old Whoieeaio and Retol mrttMvd SEETUTS OLD STAND. IN THE* DIAMOND, | THOMAS ' STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the mode™ im i prorements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate bis tnends and the pub ' Ilc n g|?„ B ~ l j7’“»> best the market affords. OIBTMS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. J LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re- the public for their excellence. served up stall hours, and DAT I and NIGHT BQABDStffI taken. EXCELSIOR OYSTEB AID KAHIfI SOUSE, HO. IH WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.. WHOUfIALI ASS EXTAIL lmim. a ILAKE AM) EASTERN FISH. FRESH PHILAhKI.PHIA AND BALTIMOKK OYSTERS AND WILD GAMS AU Im their Prop«r B«moi* _no26 GRQ. REJHBMAN & OP. Mansion house, geokge auk- ENZ, Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty atreet, inst I R D n?i; he &?***& D «P°‘ °f U»« WnnavßiSi Railroad, which makes it the most convenient m 018 0117 for P“ B,n K erß arriving by that n „^ mprietor , baYing, at conßidorable expense, w™?h ®“‘ .W 6 -4“ mansionhGuSS Ire d Th3T rtftl ?J solicits share of public patrol age. 1 here ib attached a splendid STABILE and Sdß.? Jnt^!.?® , ?? ld , -toamatere Hia Larder Hto n EUSH . Proprie- PenMy, "“ i ® W’oS I nebeafnrn?'t°' iHtWa " r boarders and travelers, TOUNG’S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT ' AT THE OLD STAND, * COBNUCOPLffi RESTAUBANT, ~ „ ?o. 40 Fifth Street, j y\J HERE FAMILIES, HOTELS r T Restaurants and the trade cenerallv ean be supplied with Chesapeake Bay Ovate* « 2’ to lowest wholesale rates. ' Coon try ELI IOUNti, Proprietor. roungr’B Ealing Saloon , „S R V, VIRGIN * LLK,r and BMITHFIELD 8T wSrSo mri 8 ? “ d *'! lh “ delicacies of the season will bo Bervt d up in tlte most palatable style. „ KLI YOUNG, QCI4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield sL I ®aaaim«res, &t. E. WATT S; WITH TEttßr, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Satinets, Vesting,, Tailors’ Trimming,, Ac., NO. 256 MARKET ST. North Side, PHHADSLPUIA, PA. “SuaT*"’ Dllral pt “*’ OLIVO r. vaaar. 3to«Wnj (glasses, &c, H. D. BHECHT & BHO„ manufacturers op LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT At PICTURE FRAMES, 6ili and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN PKKHCH PLATE AMD WINDOW BLABS 128 Smltjifleld Street, Derater’i) Block, between Fifth and Birth, Pitts fXSSSSHS^ K P r^ mee “ d bDsl “ B » D&lv UNIMPORTANT To INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. From Bon. Ouis. Bason, laU Chmmisrtoner of Patents. WasuiNOTOH, I). C. October 4 1860 Learning that R. W.Fenwic? Esq, l» a’bouf'te open an office In this city as a Solicitor of Patonti I chwrfully stale that 1 have long known him aa a gentleman of large experience in such matters, of *9f nn>l * busmens hahits, and of un doubted integrity As such 1 commend him to the inventors ol the United State*. 106 „ „ . , . CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the ScienUßo American Patent Agency of Moa.ra. Munn A Co fok T« re lhw l ‘"1 ya ‘ XB o®«lally connected with said Brm, sml with as experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and tne interest of inventors je2B*dtf QENTS FIIVE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Brooks’ Manufacture, BULLING AT NKW YORK PRICES, I'OK CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SCHMEBTZ & CO. sel6 pERFUMERY, PERFUMERY— PERFUMER r, PERFUMER J\ PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, A. Jarge and floe assortnfent of Perfumery, con listing of the finest extracts of all descriptions Pomades, Hair Oils, Colognes, Toilet Waterii Also, a fine assortment of Lhe best English Hair Broshes* Tooth Broshes, Mail Broshes, Flesh Broshes, Shaving B rashes,4te AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH 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. Jj XJSSET APPLES—SO barrels choice JLv"Kaflsst Applet just received and for sale by JAS A FETZER, comer Market and First street*. HOWE’S HEW SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, ABE ADAPTED to all kinds lof « F £5& T f K s ™2l equally well on tne lightest and heaviest fabries, making the LOCK STITCH BIAS alike on both Kidos,'whleb cannot be Bavaled or Polled. Oat. And tot Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter PiUmn and Shoe Binding these have no superior ' Calf and see them at Mo: 86 Fifth street. JJp Stairs, «P*M*wtfis W.a.iOsaELL lltfftcrilanms rl Co-Partnership, he undersigned have this day formed ,s Co-Partnership nnder the name and style ot PERKINS, MERRICK A CO. in the Paper, Rag and general Commission Business. JNO. M PERKINS, O. HENRY MERRICK, „ „ EDWARD 0. CLAPP. Pittsburgh, Pa- March Ist, 1881. duo M. Pramra C. Hagai Mxshiok KC. Clasp PERKINS, HERRICK & CO.. WHOLESALER AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage, &c., JttanUla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &o.j &c. Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, ®«rl PITTSBURGH, PA ' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,3 LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS SI 3' AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, Tl. S. DIFKENBAOHE jgUPERIOR QUALITY CONGRESS GAITERS, LACE BOOTS, OXFORD TIES,' FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS SELLING AT LOW PRICE, AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET, JW. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. Merchant ©aitors. iTE STILES OF FALL GOODS JUST RECEIVED TIT t are now opening a choice Stock t JL~_* °f S** 1 G? 0 * 4 ** otmumUnj' in all of the latest h CXAiTHB, CASSIMERISS AND VifisTliiGtS, which we flatter ourwelven will be equal to any aHsortment to be iound East or West They wuj be made up to order in a superior style and at prices to BUtt the tratea We would respectfully public. “ ° ir y C * ll hom tfur P l ' l ™ B “d lh « SAMUEL CRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, Wo. 19 Finu Street. WH. M’GEK q M pOBCH. H. M’GEE & O)., MERCHANT TAItORS, MBde Clolhm P and Gentlemen's kurmshiQg Goods, corner of Federal atreet and Market Square, Allegheny city. Pa. jelS ly-daw J M. LITTLE. ~ MERCHANT TAILOR, No* §4 SAIIVT. CLAIK BTKEEV. (in. Irish's New Building,) —. fclT pfrrsftußGß. painters, T. T. Itt’BUBN, . S* O-XTSB, S X C - IST -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair. St. and Dwjueime Way, (SECOND BTOKY.) *»• All work entrneted to me will be Neatly and PromptlyEiecuted. ocaa, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O’BRIEN. Orders eou«.»ecl at basement shop, Grant street, opposite OathedraL Dissolution of Partnership. The co-partnership of Tones * LAUTH expired by limitation on the first day of August, I*ol. The business of said firm will ite settled by the new firm of JONES A laAUGH- LdNB. Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residing in the oity of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited partnership, order the firm of JONES A LAUGHIiINS, in the business of manufacturing and dealing m IRON, (in succes sion to the late firm of Jones A I -auth,) in which firm the general partners are BENJAMIN T JONES, THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE W JONES, HENRY A. LAOGHLItf 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, which is to commence as of the first day ofi August, >661, and to terminate on the first day of August, >866. September 16, 186 L B. P. JONES, T M. J NES, G. W. JONE 9, HENRY A. LADGHLIN, IRWIN B. IiAUQHUN JAMES LAOGHUN. sel7*Bmd SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP." SOAP THE CHEMICAL OLIVE EEASTVE SOAP I manufactured bTB.fI.UH. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable ol any kind yet offered to the public. Its superior advan- I tages are found in its cheapness, saving of labor, 1 and Us efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar and i dirt without tniurtng 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* j ed certificates, emlnatlng from gentlemen well I known in thtß community, and who had every fa* I cility afforded of seeing it fully and fairly tested. Quartermaster’s Department of the Tiodfth. Thir~ teenthand fourteenth JUgimenU. Pa. Vole. “Sawyer’s Chemical Olive Erasive Soan.’ having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we I have no hesitation in certifying that it was found admirably adapted to the use ef the soldiers, and decidedly the most superior Soap which coo. d be I procured for the service. I JAMES A. EKiy, Quartermasteri2th Reg. | ALEX. FORSYTH,Quartermaster 14th Reg I M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster I3th Retr I au2B. * I WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID M*CANDLEBB EiRRISONA. COFFIN, n .. _ General Partners. Special Partner MEANS & COFFIN, (Hncceaaora to M’&utdloas, Means * OoJ WHOLESALE GROCERS, Comer Wood and Water Sts-, PITTSBURGH. PA. D. B. BOBERS & SON., KAinn'AOTTOisBS or BOBSBS’ IMPROVED FitSSI STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH ' AND DRAIN DBltl TEETH, Office, Corner Butter and Clymeir Streets, Ninth Ward, (bU* PITTaBDBQE. PA. MX 1,1 FEED— I6B sacks Middlings, inat reeaiyed and for sale bjr J JAB AFETZEB, odd oarnor Market sad Sint streets. . .—....J. A. Hill M*KEE & PBTT.TT»g KEXEBAL COePEa At)S ) AT THUS StW JLOt OMt 0^ Between Hand anti Wayne streets, { HTTSBORBH, PENS’*. ' tS-We are prepared to fafnieh-Gaftl Oil, Whis* key, AJe, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms THE ARDESCO Ml COMPANY *) Manufacture and have for sale a superior article of ** "] REFINED ARDESCO OIL, .«Warehouse, So. 45 .Hand Street, 8618-fim Q.ENTS, " STRAPSHOES, CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS OF A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, SEALING low for cash, FOR CASH W. E. Schmertz & 00., JVo. 31 Fifth Street. OWES BIRHE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. (Formerly with L. Hirshfleld.l HA VINQ. RETURNED.FROM NEW YORK, with a choice stoock of CIiOTHS, GASSIMLRISH anti VESTINGS, which q*" bo pur chawed at prices Car below the usual rates. Great inducements offered to cash buyers. se2l;6[n BOWS & TETLEI, 136 Wood Street, Make tools for bobing oil WELLS at the shortest possible Doties, nay tag been in tha business of manufacturing tools Brer since the ‘‘fever” first broke out,we can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it wiU be to their interest to giro ns a call and make an examination of our stoek now on hand. , m hC JAMES A. 7 FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT - roa raa mu oa B»c*m, Lar A, Battler, l>rte<i FrmU and Prcxluca QtatraHy, CORHKR OF MABKST AND FIRST BTHB3CTS, o PITTSBURGH, PA. *o—Francia G. Bailey, Enq., William Dil worth Sr-8- Outhbert A Son, Pittsum rh, Bovd a * Swearingen, 8. Bradr, Casa. M. A at. Bank, List Howell, Mangle A Go- Georae W Anderson, Donlon Paxton 4 Co- Wheeling. mygkaptf-iB s AfiSBM .WffQff- ttfO**** AUSTIN liOOMiS & 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 BOUSHT AND BOLD. Persona deainng Loans can bo accommodated on easonaMo terms, and capitalists can be famished with good securities at remunerative prices. dra^^BuS? 1 * 10 4116 ad6 ’ Hentin K lm<l Leasing oi W POURTH STREET above Wood. t « 3laT AUSTIN LOOMIS A Ca JJOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Bel!ing lower than they can be bongh t for at any place else in the city, 6 J Remember the place, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE -or L 0 YD ’ S' MAP OF MI&SOUKI, Three feet square. Price 25 cents. Lloyd’s Map of Virginia and Mtrylaod, four feet squares Price 6 cents, rogelber with aU the late and reliable Maps published. For sale at the Wholesale and Retail Book, Periodical and Union store of Henry miner. 0c37 No’s. 71 and 73 Fifth street B UYS BOOTS CHEAP, BOYS BOOTS CHEAP, BOYS BOOTS CHEAP, YOUTHS’ BOOTS CHEAP, YOUTHS’ BOOTS CHEAP, AT NO- 16 FIFTH STREET. j oelO D. 8. DIPPENBACHER. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOB THE BALE OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,. NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, tallna ? 1 TTBB ÜBGB' SyLOO CASH AND FOUR HUN DV/V/ drfed in one, two, three and four yeare will purchase ten acres of valuable land, a bnck dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn well of water situate two miles from Phillips burg, Beaver county. 8. CUTHBERT 4 SON, °o* 61 Market street. OTaTOES— -100 sAcke Neshannock Potatoes 25 barrels do do Just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, _oc2l corner of Market and First streets. 1 n SHIRT COLLARS FOR 25 A\J GENTS.— Approved style of . Gents' Patent Enameled Collars for 1881. 10 Shirt Collars of any style for 25 cents. EATON, MACRUM A CO, Nos. 17 and 10 Filth street. JINEN COLLARS AND SETTS—; J 76 dozen received and sold wholesale ami ro EA.TOH, M4CRUM * CO, ‘ 0019 17 rath street SMITH, PABK & CO., SYNTH WARD FOUNDRY, _ , PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, Ho. MB First and 133 Second streets. Manufacturers of all sines and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and SdUs, Gas and WalerPlpe, Sod irons. Dog irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Pnl ; ties. Hangers and Couplings. , , i Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every do* soription made to order, • Haying a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting Will FIFTY NEW AND WTRpP SECOND HAND PIANOS, ‘ 1 I fob sale at gbeat bargains. The subscriber wishing to reduce his slock of Pianos, offers for sAle du ring this and next- month, FiffcyNewand Second!. Hand Pianos at grem, bargains, for cash. -Thebe Pianos have _ nearly all boon made especially for the subscriber, for renting' purposes by the 'best makers in the country, amrean beratied onas dn. rable and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully iorltod- to <all and examine them. For sale by , : jonrar h. iellob, tyl g 81 WOOD BTRtrtgr. C. WEST St 450., I >tt»D»icrcnßSOT • C A R RJ : A Q >E S . - KOCHAWAY3, SULK lES A &LSI6HB , • 1 - • flfcW ßbrttU Pittabwvb, Fb. 4MB »ofcfc?rarranied to be omctbeet aa or ala agdyqrkgtanshfp. myiaijdia^ i .*ii Cf 0 U.lj 5-.- , Miscellaneous, Non-Explosive. Alee, P ERE REJTZOLE. PITTSBURG B, PA BOYS and « YOUTHS’ JOS. H. BORLAND, • 98 Market street, second door from Fifth. NUMBER 25.3 I i BY TELEGRAPH. ’ ■y iresierday*i' : 'Terei Arrival- of tlte speech at New Castle, ter-that had betellejiHie HiSO® Hh <* « ny .would A Ideror eubjagati6n i of Wo ; dou& The / English government Iffii^’S(SSlfeu£ l }i ate 15 power or interest© (He matter,©ut most ~ watch closely wh«.,was si»ppeplng,.?*nd,-.,-'-• if occasion cause of freedom The Duo d'A^pale, < ini a ,'letterj“irojoichs ; : S that hie nephews have jQined©e-Amerf« can army, ana on the right side.' '■ Coma- ■; a< pondejt Eneeell’s faet letter ’ r& Times is dated Wisconsin. ‘He etates ©at f he heard expressions, of . discontent, even secession sentiments uttered in ©e " - west. - ’ The Lendon Star denounces the .existing party in England ©at is seeking to em broil England wi© the'United. States, in order to re»open the slave trade/.'' ■ i'i Parliament was prorogued till ©e 17© 1 of December. J The King of Holland was on a visit to 4 Napoleon. The alleged letter Of f Napo- ' ] leon to the King of Prueaia, on-Italian af- j fairs, is pronounced a pure invention. 1 It is rumored that M Fould ia to re« * .'j sume the Ministry of Prance. ' Breadituffs were declining ©Paris. - -tssgj It is reported that ©e French naval squadron reserve will be kept in snch a " *1 ! condition that a large fleet will'tie availa* J | ble at any moment. -Hsiii ■ 'J A proclamation was published.gt War. trj saw on the 24th, declaring Poland In a state of siege. The' military again, occin. 'J pied the squares of Warsaw. ‘ r iA'national ''"3 demonstration had been fixed foe the 15th, j hut no news had been received,as ,-to the / “M result ■•■■‘■•-j The cdtton factories of Spam'weie clog inp for lack of raw material. . • • The Turks have commenced the invaaion of Montenegro.,. The Prince pf Monleriea gro had protested. [SECOND DISPATCH.] Liverpool, October 16.— War'efleld, Mash & Co. report flour firm, and advanc ed 64; sales are made at 27 a 80s. Wheat' continnes to advance, Riid' prices are 2d”' better; and western and southern sails at 12s 9d; white western and southern 'at 12 a 13s 9d. Corn active and Js higher mix ed and yellow sell at 32 a 335; white at 34 a 39. Liverpool Provision Market.—Beef is steady. Pork has a declinini£tehdency. Bacon is easier. Lard quiet,. hut. steady. Tallow firmer. Ashes flrnier, But quiet; pots and peara are sold at 36 a : 36s' ; -Bosin continues to have an upward tendency, and sales of common are made at 12 a 12s 6d> Spirits of Turpentine inactive. Sugar-firm. Coflee no sale. Bice has advanced 8d a 6d, the market is active. I o I-ate and Interesting from California. San Francisco, October an nouncement just made in relation-to the completion of the last linkin the.Teles graph saje: The Pacific tj the Atlantic sends greeting—may both oceans be dry before a foot of all tbe land that'lies be tween them shall telong to any other; than our united country. - Nothing important occurred in Oalifor. • r nia within a week before the vessel sailed on the 21st for Panama. The steamer Onasha, carrying a million dollars for the ' ’ United States Treasury and eight hundred .and seventy thousand for NewTork, had' '4 sailed,. Among the .passengers; ard'Gen. Sumner, Senator Nesmith, Gqlonel-jMer-, , r chant, Captains ’Judd, Stewart, fien drickson. Kootes, : and Lieuianhttts-Tjp, * ham, Gillis, Williston, Whrner, , Hardin, flanby and JUpp, aUof.fto’U. - S. A. ' ■ *' The schooner Neva, of JajpanV’iß no longer suspected of privateering-inton lions. On the 22d, the BhipaHonparoii and Boston, and the whalers Oarid and Henry - , __ 'ij Knudland, returned , from a' successful \ 4-rctic oruise. ’■■■•' •;=!' Captains Briggs,; Ur. S. A., jCaptain ' Green, U. 8. N., ex>Senator, Qwia. and ' -cv’ Calhoun Benham left somewhat .quietly, ' [ their names being withhold irom publican, f ' tion in the messenger’s .‘list,.' Fourhun,’-' dred regular troops.and.ten thousand - stand of arms were forwarded on the same steamer. iail •/ I Jeff. Thompson Hooted, and ; and his drmy Broken:Vp. _ --v I Pilot Knob, Oct. 25 d3ol.'Pin'mmer 1 has returned with his command tb ! 'Oape 'vTj| Girardeau. Col. Carlin now-.-occupies ■ - r | Frederick ten with a regimentof-infantry, 1 -J4 a squadron of cavalry and iwd'.njecas of h? ,§9 artillery. Thompson‘and his rebel%and- -'4 were pursued twenty-two miles' beyond Fredericton, on the GreenviHerqad,*b on ] the chase was abandoned. Ties are prOb- j ably at Greenville now. buf theyarecom' pletely demoralised and. will 'doubtless 'A continue their retreat, , The.* details. : :gent ...J out to bury ihe.dead after, the., ported near two hundred of' the rebels ;i killed, and about forty wounded, one mor- A j tally. - "J ■ :' » ■ ““— n- ... '^33 Completion of the Overland • '-t Telegraph. 1 Nsw YoBK. Oct. rot '-‘'*l turned tie following replytotheMayor .’? J of San Francisco: “New York retorns -‘-'a her greetings to San FrancUpo. Xet'the '.V anion thus happily consummated between -AS them ever remain unimpaired. TheTJnion forever—whether-between, 4he Bast and the West or the North and the Sooth— let it be continued and preserved: r ->g From Waabiagten;* Washutotoh, Oci 26 —I am eiutbled"' to give you the condition of affairs at' Ed. . vV 1 wards’ Ferry. ‘Both .General.Bankfa•)»&—i Gen. Stone’s commands, that had.crojsedfajfe'j the Potomac, are now on this..side, noiA-:‘?-Aj even a picket guard occupying - the -VirAf ginia shore. These' commands-had-joßt " ? V reached the enemy’s land.ia=aafety > * --Vi orders were recelyedfOT-lheinto retreat in V good order. V", The Cabinet weretfesSbios %«lteiday, VV last night and;aretofineet agam- today, having under conßideraUon,it i»,gaid, im.' a;c ';'2 portantmiUtaryiSattera.; ( Banmw;3iava J,D -AAf prevaUcd ertehslvely that Gen ; StcGlallan f ' L . 5 t'J bad tendered- is A Vl| tho highestauthority forstating:thattfere . v :t>9 i|g> nptithe least foundation, lf' .v V! 3»*»ndetstood,JiiowTer, tiutttiea’HntijeK lanhas gif*® very decTded ldtlinstibnf ’ v "A that hia command. of lhe army murt not be A interfered with. :■■ . ia .«■ . t ' 1 '<-vm ,rr-JrH ■. ; .islfe:,: ■; H]- ;f f •'? -s. tffi ■* i * -i
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