Rlbilahed Every Morning, (Sundays S» xpt*Q frt±hn .Jf/rrt&ufCaat OOTII6TO f. iltthandWOCA rift TernurrSlx Doliars a-year, payable strictly Ja -•dtawser''' 4VSlnf!le copies, Two Cants—ot, Sals ,»t. Qte. ■oanter inthe Office, and br the Newsboys, ‘ Sates op adVkrtibingl ... ea. ra.„ muy. neaa MN Oim« ta Wart ,avvb— , a baa*. avab; walk. sms One insertion,... <0 —...—* ...... ’5O Two insertions, 75 M „ 75 ri lOO ...... „..;. .;..., 100 One week,....—.™... 176 ...... 50 1m weeks, „iA.’ 8 00 200 1 50 1 00 76 Ttiree veeks,..d«;«i* 4003 65 3 001 05 100 .5 00 835 60 160 1 76' Tftbfi affiSße: ..... 700 465 60*36 060 ft)ree monthSi„~._. 000 800460 B 00 8.00 Pour months— 10 00 665600 8 85 460 • : #ur.amonths...™—ll 00 7 86.5-60iS'65 660 ,i*j»,.B,oojmm oo rw> , ... Mmp mouths...—..., 16 00 10.155 J W IK. 000 ■i- «tofr isj»l9 no* manning Qard, six lines or less, per ann6m.—lo 00 ' ; ■■ oaususa Li rtsismoc f, i ... One sqnsre, per mnnnm, (oic!usive ? otf>sper)-35 OO ! At4maim notices, 80 coots-. Demh notices*! cent! ] 1861.HS# © S E DOLLAR. *HE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ISTtBHBHKD OYER FUTT FKABS, ■ . -j - -t ■ t WILE HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR FEB YRABy mS PRISTED ‘IK A mmuoTm sheet; H!' { s «J <* ; i ■ r LARGE OLEARTYPE. IT CONTAINS ALmJu TDK EXCTFffIG NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and Mis cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Market*. BY AT OlfeifilSH neighborhood. Send Pon’t forget the Dollar. Addraai JAMES P. BARB, Editor and horning post job office. James p. babb. -edwih a. myeb*. BARR & MYERS,. BOOK AND JOB PRIMTERS .fills M Jft . : ' Comer Fltth & Wood Sts., Pitta’ll. s * !i; ’'*' ' ■ ■■ ■' ; 1 1 ; *«■»< KTOBX IHQSGBIETION OF PLAIN AND fancy printing “ Executed in the finest style. x ‘XtJArX Xi 1 St O jSk. X> , COMKBCMLWRWHTM WIDafWl. (WORK . , Mpholtnoßce, on reasonable tanni, Particular attentioi piad totha ftintjujj ol I -■JPGiS2lEfiS^y > jSO(?i2Afflf®S/ dci^f ' * ■’* §m &m« ais, Kxblbltionn and LSRSE ADOiTiOHS UF TTPE 8 IICHIW xatim oassn* jpaoMunnro mu Joe turning 6ut;Work with prompt*, ness and despatch cannoibe expelled fry any othey-pjpcaJa the city. K y,«BTHS’ BOOTS, Boys and Tonthß’ Boots, Boyaaml Youths’ Boots, Boys and Youthg’ Boots, ; j, ..... „ i At No. 16 FIFTH STKEET,”' oe4 D. B. DIFFENBACHER, JTORRENT.— A large dwelling house ofhiaii two Urge'parlors. Are chambers, din irocm and kitchen, .mtticrbornßilwth. room, eoseta, porch, te* gas and water fixtures, lares J iT-l, grape Tine, stable and carnage house. No. 99 Penn street. Immediate possession , .girCD. Bn* quire ot a ODTHBEBT A SON, ocll M Market street. EEMONSi- ! ■2O boxes prime French Lemons to arrire , »B(l,torJaaleby REYMER A BROS. 0e22 . Nos. 126 and 129 Wood street. i \JT CALF AND KIP BOOTS, BOYB OALF BOOia ? f 'TtHtTBS'OALF i iiiD' KIP 1 BOOTS. .'"'CHBAPT ‘-CHEAPI! iujßaTi ;jf 0.,1FT H STB RET. «36 D. & DIFFgHBAOHHK. i .# h <£. *■ ? v*'- • ■ * . ; #WfM: *-±-jL I I ■- ' ,; ’ lf:> J h #|fjftost Monongahela Insurance Co, OF PITTSBURGH. : i OHKam&-JAMBB A: HUTCHISON, President, . v HENRI M. ATWOOD,, Secretary. OAPT. JAS. WOODBURN, Genl Ajgent. OFFICE WO. 98 WATER STREET, am Insure .all ftuulaof Hr*and Marina Mika. HfivitiW Wlh. 1861, Buna Due Bills payable on demand HIS SS tWO < ‘ pproTed a*™ B -* “ 115 Shares -Mechanics stock ooirt::;..;. £166 00 100 Shares Citisens* Wanif stock o6et„.Z 6AT6 OOr - 40 Shares Exchange. Rauir ■ stock cost..::-..—’.:..:.... ~ 2,050 00 60 Shares Bank of Pitts ..... ’ %m 00 r 16,110 00 Of Book Account* .1 ; 76 Office Fttettifarel T -f—■■■■.,.4oo 00 CMh 49,163 80 l7 DIRECTORS: * Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, IvlsoniQUerJoirn Atwell,' - 8. B. Robison - JnoH’Devitt . Richard Hays, . . Josr Kttknatrichi ' R."WaUace, , .B&b* DalroU, v ' Geo. A Berry, Wna. A. Caldwell, • '^Wro.Means, - JameWwibani, niy2l I Allegheny Insurance Co. Is/fK®*** Block* TNSUMES-AGAINST ; ADD KINDS I AaVfl.XiSJtA l '®; RISKS. 1 I l“Af 0 TONES, JOHN D, M6GORD. I SoarjeMdeHt; tt M. BOOB; Secretary; Cant I AM DEAN;Bener£ j&anL' j I, d^^^t risfi . WJEST BRANCH ' Mutual Insurance Company, DOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNT!. CHARTERED BT TBS LXQIBLATBBS OT IJPrtntHm Sb<cj..„..tl3lMS •'pHIS COMPANY WILL’ INSUKE A® OußblMmikb, Herchandira, Furniture, *O, in town or country. . ” '' ■Dmfcmna .-—Hon. J. J. Pearce; J. B. h»h, T. T. fc Crist, D. K. PetOT Dickaon * W • •" BON.®. c. :HARVKY, Fneident. T-T-Abeams, Vice President Tnos. Knqain, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, No. TO Fifth street Pennsylvania Insurance Company h . Or Ptttoburffli. 01 giwrth BtMtL Lr ' DIRECTORS. ri“fisS to,ar '? od T I. Crier Spronj, grj*“ Colton, ; James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Bproo],Nioh.Voeghlfy, Seo.W.Smitk lA-J.tojesro WedeHjunpton, Robert Patrick, c ';*fJereC Capital...: ! ....aaoo.oo’o | descriptions? BBKS TAKEN, of all omens: „ _ A» A. CARRIER. Pregideai. I. GRIBB SPRQUL, Secretary. [jaUy &n, EPBOPBAS ACIENCT. Thomas rattigan, European Agent No. 1 IB 'Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prep tron to bring ont or send book passengers from, or to part of the old country, either by steam er sailing packets. .. . SIGHT DRAFTS parable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and ffinefaimg r»i. .4JBaiOT>/jWf>he ; oM 3tack Star tine of Stiling Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail .tag between New York, liyerpool, Qlaagow and wuwgy. fan llanhtg otitis. TAS. JOLLINGAR, MONONGAH3S* v* LA PLAHIRQ MILIa, would respectfully inform thepublic mat he has rebuilt since theflre, and hayfog,enlarged his establishment, and! filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now to. furnish flooring and : planing boardiy.pcrqU jawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and lomdned, frames, mouldings, box* \; -f . . BoatKjßttebnqgh, September 7,185 T. i&ao 6DOZ. ; 3SNGLISH. GRADUATED MEASURES; 6 gross French Infant Powder, lust received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, i? 18 a» ■ v Allegheny city. BQSUZ X., BIADUfQ ROBERT DALZELL St CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT! - ABD— DA*IIBS*IB PpODOW AVD'FIS99BUBO& filinviOfUßlS] WO. ail LOBEETY STREET, Utfl9;i9 ' PITT36PBQH. BEAYEH CO.— ii Valuable -Farm, fcr sale, of ICO acres—lo iaO cultivation,-balance good limber, black and white ;oafr Tbedand is rolhngand can alt be cultivated. Frame dwelling house of 6 rooms, porch, and por tico, ceilrr, Ac, large Darn, stable and other out houses, orchard ot 120 trees, all under good fence, gpod springs—can.be divided into two iarnis. For price and terma applf attlie real estate office of ocll B.IOHTR&EBT A SON, 61 Market at. N ‘ EW FALL GOODSI EATON MACRUM & CO., Invite attentftin to their NEW STOCK FOB FAIL TBADE, At Son. li and 19 Fifth street. Wholesale buyers supplied at lowest prices TO MILLINERS— 1 A new supply of . r»<-YnY7M-> ' FRENCH FLOWERS and BOSE 9, Jpst received by express at HORNE'S rrimuing Store, 77 Market street jjalmoSal ; and Hoop Skirts, French andMochanic Corsets, H&ad Dresses , , • . , Hair Netls. Fresh supplies just received at HORNE’S, OOl6 7? Market street. BARRELS—2OO emptySl&dk 1 Parrels, tor sale low by; * , ' REYMER A BROS. \tr ANTED—2O GOOD FiLEßS.apply Tf to .BOWN * TBTLEY, “’ll; >BB Wood street. CQAP. SOAP. SOAP, soap; soap gf.THE CHEMIOAi .OLIVE: EBABIYE SOAP nanntantored by B. 0. A J H. SAWYER is ac knowledged to be the most semceablepf any :killdyet ottered to the public. Its amperioradvan tsges ant fonnd in its cheapness,, saying ol labor, Slpl its efficacy in rsraoiinjt grease, paint, tar and dirt without inmring the skin, or in the least wise damaging the finestquality. of goods. It can be used with all kinda ex water. : Reference is made with.pieasnre.to the subjoin* ed certificates, emipatiag frpm.,gentlemen well known in-thie community, and who had every fa cility afforded of seeing it fully and fairly tested. Quartarmasterfejiqparvinent of the Thir* Ua\&kond Fourteenth Vote. “Sawyer’s Chemical Olive EraslfeSQM*’ having been used very extensivelym oar Regiments, we have no hesitalion in certifying that ,it was to*xnd admirably adaptedto the oseefthesolaiers, ana decidedly the moetßUperior £osp which coa.dbe procured for the service. JAMBS A. ALEX. FORSYTH, Quejcterznastarliihtßeg M. £L MOORHEAD, Quartermaster I3th Beg. au2B. M ILL FEED—I6B sacks J&ddlmge, just reecdV&i and for Bale br i coraer Mai-feet t&d-Fl?gs streets. SUNDRY GQNSIGNMEKTS^ 60 baga Middles; lqO.bagAPrtae Albert Potatoes; -■ £ 100 bags Neshannock do; : 100 banrelfi Buasett Apples; 15 barrels Mstfetta Sweet Potatoes; Iff baahelffSfrQU Barks, 5 barrelsCisbbeme»--just received and for sale by JAMES AT FBTZER, ode comer Market and First streets. POT CLAY*—2Q ton*. Cbitt&ilizun Clay for sale by 0038 HENRY H. 00LUN8 Jiuntrattee. PSHBSTLVAZriA. PITTSBJJBOH,-"FBIDAY MORNING. NOVfi&BER 1. 1861. ABUT SITPPLIKS. Ornba Quaktikkabiib U, 8. AKmr,l . Indianapolis,.lncL, September 80, 1881. j. SEALED FBOPOSALS will be received at this office anti) 12 o'clock u. onMONDAF,' th* 28tb day of October. 1861, for furnishing the foilowing army sonplies, deliverable attheQtiarter mflsfer's Depot,at doaniitioß os required, vizi ! 86,000 Forage Caps and Covers 1,660 Uniform Coats, Musicians, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 120 Uniform'Jackets,Musicians, Cavalry— dark blue Kersey 20 Uniform Jackets,Musiciahs*ArtiDery—dark blue Kersey 84,760 Uniform Coats, Privates, Infantry—cUrk blue K«rhey 2,580 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Cavalry—dark blue Kerrey 1,860 Uniform Jackets, Privates, Artillery—dark blue Kersey 120 Chevrons N. C, 8. pairs of Infantry 20 w « pairs of Cavalry -870 « let Sergeants, pairs of Infantry 40 « « pairs of Cavalry 10 “ “ pairs of Artillery 1,460 « Sergeants, pairs of fn fan try 130 “ “ pairs of Oavalry 60 u « pairs of ArtiUerj 2,000 « Corporals, pairs of Infantry 280 « u pairs of Oavalry 110 « . u pairs of Artillery 40 « Hospital Stewards, pairs or 1,910 Trowsers,6erg., Infantry—sky-blue Kersey 180 M u Cavalry “ M 80 M ** Artillery “ u 2,900 " Corp., Infantry u “ 260 *• h Cavalry “ u 110 a « Artillery “ “ 31,604,' « Privates, Infantry “ “ “ - Cftvalry “ 1180 « « Artillery “ M 610 Sashes 10,000 bine flannel Sack Coats—lined 80,750 flannel Shirts 80,860 Drawers 72,760 Bootees, pairslof AO6O Boots, parrs of Stockings, pairs of 30/i OO Crest Coals, Infantry 10000 Great Coat Straps', sets 26/KW'Army Blankets, wool, gray, (withthe letlerß U. S. in block, 4 inches long,iuslsjD6atr6) to be*7 feet long and 6 feet 6 inches wide, to weigh 6 poands each Stable Frocks AH the ahoye-mentioned articles must con form- in every respect to the sealed, standard patterns in this office, they may be examined and additional lnforraation*received concerning them. . * The manufacturers’ establishment or dealers* place of business must be distinctly stated in the' proposal, together with the names, address and responsibility of two persons proposed as sureties.; The sureties will guaranty that a contract shall be en tered within ton days after tho acceptance of said bid or proposal. Proposals will be received for the whole or any part of each kind of the articles advertised for. Q Tb® privilege is reserved by and for the United Bruae of rejecting any proposals that may bo deemed extravagant. Deliveries to commence within twenty days of ter the acceptance of the proposals, and one-third of the quantity contracted for must be delivered witnin one month of said date of acceptance, and | the remainder within two months of said day of ac i oeptance. or sooner if practicable. Bidders will nevertheless state in theur proposals the; shortest possible time in which the quantities bid for can be delivered by them. All articles will be subject to inspectionjby sworn Inspectors, appointed by authority of the United States. J a yn?6ut shall be made on each delivery, pro vided Congress shall have made an appropriation to meet it, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation shall be made for that purpose. Ten per cent, of he amount of each delivery will be retailed until the contract shall be completed, which will be for- | failed to U e United States in case of fail ore on | thwart of the contractor in fulfilling the ccn- j Forms of proposal tad guaranty will be furnish* ea upon application at this office, and none will be considered that do not conform thereto. Proposals will be enclosed “Proposals for fur* niahuiganny supplies” A. MONTGOMRKY. tel l-toe2o Maj. and Cj,. M. U, H IS THE TIME TO KILL RATS. The safest and most effectual RAT PASTE now m use, and warranted TO BANISH BATS, MICE AND ROACHES, - AN » - VERMIN OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, WITHOUT THE USE OF POISON. Prepared only by JOSEPH FLE&tING, ocll corner'Diatnood and Market Btreet, "WM. TBBAOfr, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL painter and glazier, Ifourth B«tt Wood * SmHtiflald PITTSB URffV, PA. iUj attended to. mf2AH yd 4qrAli work pro-^| TERMS flO CASH AND $9O in easy payments for a choice .building lot 26 fee front by 100 feet in depth, &ittuue on union street, a! cant Washington. oclft 8. CUTHRKBT AEON. 61 Market street. jQadies • CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $ 1,60 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITEES, $1,50 LADIES’ CONGEESS HEEL GAITEES, $1,60 LADIES’ ’ ’ CONGEESS HEEL GAITEES, $1,60 At No. 15 Fifth Street, *» D. 8. DIFFENBApHER. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES A LMOHLOS, MflDQ&otarers of IKON AND NAIiLS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. SbßlUig, Laotk’s Palest Piitoa Rods, Plates, &e. WARKHOTOBS, • « - Water Btr*et, ud ia Flnt Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and Sooth Water Streets, Chicago. foggily JESSE JOHN S 9 N, ! GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT, un Dealer in Floor, Grain,and aU'ldnds’of Country F roduoej_w lnas and Li* ‘ quora, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, liiberal'adrances made oneonsignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSENO.23Z SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA, aag&lyd - 1 FIFTY AHD WWWV , SECOND nAND ErANOS, JOE BAL.E AT GEEAT JJABGAINS. The stjbsceibee wishing to reduce his stock .of Pianos, offers for sale dn ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Hand Pianos at great targaina, for ossh. These Kanoa have nearly dlbeon made especially for the subscriber,for renting purposes hvthe best makers in the country, and can be relied oh as dn table and substantial mstnxments. JOHN JBL IfiLLOB, )J l6 ~ IJ 81 WOOD STREET* j)ERFUMERY, PERFUMERY— PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY, PERFUMER A Urge and fine assortment of Perfumery con 7 sbtiDß.of the finest extracts ol alldescripti ona Pomades, Hair Oils, Colognes* Toilet Waters. : Also, a fine assortment of tbebest EnaUsh Hair Brushes, * Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Shaving Brushes.dtc AT JOSEPH FLSMJN&S, . . AT JOSEPH FLEMJNQ% * . AT JOSEPH FLEWN&S, „ '' " AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, eomerMarket street and the Diamond, corner Market street an<f the Diamond. OOA comer Market afreet andthe^DiaroohA. E OSSET APPLES—SO barrels choice Basset Apples, j oat received end foi sale by JAS A FETZEfi, .. corner Market and Hrst streets. BBA-UTUfUL poU) AND TINTED PAPEE HANei&ea—For sale by ‘ '" WMPMAKSHAI.I. iritis and Hessian, ants. SA.-V-A.jCgvE jHdOSB, Wa. 350 Street, NEXT rtPENNSTL VaNiA PXS&ENBBR DEPOT, JOHN SA.VABB,,Proprietor. TTAVING taken arid fitted up,with all -O, thei modem improvem mts, thts}popnlar re 80rt,ihb subscriber is nrepafed to acdonnnodate his oM customers and public generally, with the best the marked affordh, Oysters wul De ser ved up fh evOryvariotyof style, during the sea son. His Wines, Liquors *nd Aids he feels coii* fident in. recommending to-'the public for their ©xceQenoet, , .h Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters reoeived daily and •Old WholeMldand Retkit. ? my^-lvd SEETUf’S 01$ STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS ProjMrtotoir. Haying take# &<! fitted up, at a great expense, with'jail the modem im* provements, this popular resoitj the subscriber is prepared to accommodate histnenids and the pub fid generally, with the be«stthe,market'affordfl. | O YSTERS will be served ttp*in every variety of style during the season* ’i idQUQBo and ar.rcs he fsels oonfjdent In re* comm ending to' the public fortheir excellence. I d^MHAlfe'served up hours* and DAY I and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ; at>A:ly I . £>z:o£}XjS^oX% O¥STBB AID EASHS6 HOUSB, HO. 11l WOOD STREET,'PITTSBURGH. WBOuaaui Ay&atrAn.iflnjßfini URE AND EABTERX FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TEBBAEO> Wild) GAME. All Im th«tr Proper B«moba no2o GEO. « GO. Mansion house, gjeqrge aur- ENZ, Proprietor, Ho. 844 Liberty direct, just ) the Passenger Depot oritha Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the convenient house in the city for passengers arming by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted Up, in excellent style, the BfANSIONBOUSS, would respectfully solicit a share of publie patron age. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON-YARDjaSordhig ample accom modation to travelers and steams (era. Hiß Larder And Bar will be furnished with the nest: the mar* get can afford. > foLy EUBH HOUSE.—M. KUSH. Proprie tor* No. 397 Liberty street, near PeansY&ania Railroad Depot, Piitsburgh, Pa. Tdis house has been lately edlarged, refitted and re-furnished, and is now in the best of order for the accommodation of boardeip sod travelers. The bestofOystera received daily* sold Wholesale *. ad apin every style. The delica cies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Lvquore»Ac. *-• «el 4 i YOUNG’S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. AT TUJS Oi.JJ STAND, OOENUCOPLffI BESTAUBANT WNo. 40 Fifth Street. heke families, hotels, Restaurants and the trade generally, can beaapplied wiih Chesapeake Bay ©raters at the lowest wholesale rates, Oountry trade solicited ocU ELI YOUNG, Proprietor, Young’s Eating Saloon, COE. VIRGIN ALLEr and BMITHFIEL.D BT., where Oysters and all [he delicacies of the season will be served up in the most palatable style ~ . , .ELI YOUNG, o«l4 corner Virgin alley mid Smithfield sL (Sloths, (Basrimros, &t. E. WATT S; WITH ’ TERRY, PRICE ‘St CO., IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac., NO. 256 MARKET ST. North Side, PHU.ADKt.PHIA, PA. JOUlf V. TXRHY, DAXIKL ft. PXICX, OLIYKJ t. OUT. delily halting (glasses, Jr H. D. BRECHT & BHO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, fiiit and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings, DEALERS IN FBEHCH PLATE AHD WINDOW BLABS, 12$ Smlthfield Street, Dernier’s Block* between Fifth and Sixth* Pitts burgh Pa. *3’- City Glass at manuihctnrer*B Prices lEt Particular nttentiongiTen to repairing Paintings, Regoilding Frames and business cardß framed at wholesale price. P&IT UNIMPORTANT INVESTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK ioanselter and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. From Ban, Chas. Mason, lots Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. 0, October 4, iB6O. Learning that B. W. Fenwick* Eeq., is about to open an office in this city as a Bolicitor of Patents, I cheerfuily state that 1 have long known him as a gentleman of large*experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, and of un doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHARLES MASON; Mr. Fenwick was for nearly (our years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Messrs. Munfi A Co end fOk* mote than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relatingto the Patent Office, and the intarestof tnyeafors ie2B:dtf IOENTS FINE IRPCH BOOTS, Of Brooks’ ManufaoUtra, BSLLIIfO AT HEW YORK PRICIB, FOE CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, Wi 11, SCH9IERTZ & CO. ssl6 Dissolution of Partnership. The co-partnership of jqnes A LAUTH expired fijr limitation on the first day of August, 18 61. Thß business ot paid firm wiO be settled‘bythe new firm of JONJE3 k LAUGH u»s. • limited Partnership. . The ondexwgiifid- ieeiding' cite, of Pitta burgh, hay a formed ft Jinhted partnership. under the firm of JOKES d:,ItAOGISMSs f jn.Mie nfcsiflesa of munaCaoturing anddealing miBOXf, on succes sion io the latQ firm, of Jones i Laatin) hi wtfibh firm.- tli© general partners are BENJAMIN T» i JOKM IhOMAff-Jfc JO * ES, GEORQUr V:, JfOWmHENBTX liAUQHLIM and JBWIN B. an^ ir ihA apeeml partner is JAKES oontribateafcewnty fofifc:lfandrad dollars to-the common stock of said • & is to com mence as of the first of Aagnht; 180, and to terminate on ihe first K T. M..JNEB, . a>.\\ a. v. HfiNBY-Av LAUBSLIK IBWIN3.LAUQfiUN,: JAHBSiI/ADQHLIN. sal7*Bmd TSTAIi PAFEBI PAPER* t ~T? ELBGAOTI \ B&umFUil >- PBEXTII GHB&Pf W. P. MABSHALE, , 87 Wood street: For sale by CAMP AND BOWIE KNIVES—For Bale bj BOWS * TETLEYr ■ Ocia W Wopd Strati. OABD PHOTO&RABH PICTURJJS. jSJId Photograph Prunes, allthenotabilitira of t&elimes, pretty groaps Aod figures,received and iar Bate by - ‘ EATOB, MACROM* 00, oo 17 FilUi BtroeL Plsrtllaneans T Co-Partnership.* HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnership kinder the name and style of PERKINS, MERRICK * CO. in the Paper, Rag and general CommissloiTßusiness. JNO. M PERKINS. . a henrt merrick, EDWARD <1 CLAPP. Pi ttsbnrgh. Pa. March Ist, 1861. Jwo M. Pranas. O. Hzkbt MnmnK...jK, a Cure PERKINS, HERRICK ft CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordate, &o„ Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &c., &c, Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, °»»rl PIITBBVRGB, PA I " ■ : CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37 LADIES CONGRESS HEEL . GAITERS $1,37, AT NO. U FIFTH STREET! T>. S. DIFPENBACHE- gUPERIQR QUALITY CONGRERS GAITERS, LACE BOOTS, OXFORD TIES, FOR GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS, SELLING AT LOW PRICE, AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET, W. E. BGHMERTZ & CO. sol 4 ißcruhant ©aiiers. UK STILES OP FALL GOODS JUST RBOEIVBD. WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Goods, consisting in all of the latest importations of CLOTH 3, CAfiSIMERES AND V ESTINGS, which wo flatter ourselves will be equal to any assortment to be found East or WesU. They will be made up to order in a superior style and at pricas to suit the times. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public. SAMUEL CRAY it SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, Ko. ia Fifth Street. selB W H. M*OER h. m’g: MERCHANT TABORS, Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Qentletnen’e Kunuahing Goode, corner of Federal street Market Sqnare, Allegheny city, Pa. jelXly-daw T L E, MERCHANT TAILOR, »o. •« SAINT. CJLAXR BTBBN, (Dr. Irißh’s New BnUdlne,) PTTTHOTTROJT. gaitthrs, T. T. M’ttdßN, M O TJBB, SIQ-N -AJSI>- ORNAMENTAL PAESTTEE, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duqaeane Way, (SECOND STOKY.) 4®“ All work entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. odfcljr Hi OUSE AND SIGN PAINTER p. o’BßiEnr. Orders 80Mo.ked at basement shop, Grant street, opposite .OatbediaL jpOB WINTEK Ladies and Misses’ Merino Undergarments, Boys’ and Misses’ Merino Dresses, Men’s Bibbed Wool Shirts and Drawers, Men’s Heavy Silk Shirts, Woolen Hoods, Nubias, Sleeves, Scarfs, kc~, Indies Boston Wool Bib Hose, - Misses’ do do do, Mens* and Boys’ Knit Socks, Balmoral Hose and Half Hoses Ladies’.and Misses’ Winter Gloves a Gauntlet* HORNE’S TRIMMING STORE 77 Market Street. 0016 WANTED— 20 GOOD GUNSMITHS —Apply to BOWN k TETLEY, odS ,•. ' 186 Wood street. IN.GER— ' ! One case Green Ginger; One do Preserved Ginger, just received and for-sale by BBYMEB k 8809., nqjff Nos. 126 and 138 Wood street POTATOES— A 100 sacks Neahannock Potatoes 26 barrels do do Jost received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZEB, oe2l comet-of Market and First streets. 1/V SHIMT COIaLAES ,‘FOB 25 IV GENTS.- ‘' 1 * Approved style of ffrnut Patent, Enameled Collars tor 1861. 10 Shirt Collars of any style for $5 eents# . EATON, IUCBDM A CO, ao!2 ; yos. 17 and 18 Fifth, street. 1 X JNEN COIiLAJRS AND SETTS— E'i' Tfulosen receivedahd sold wholesare and re . EATON, MAORGM A CO, ocl9 , 4 a i V Fifth street IN&EED OIL—IO barrels for-sale? by I HENRY H. CtiLtlNß. xToTd'S ", ; TT MAP OE MISSOURI, feet square.. Price & cents. -Uoytfe Map ofYirinnls and Maryland, four feet Price 8 oebts. Tdgeßter"wfth ail the-late and 'reliable MangTmiblffi&d. Pop^ale-a*the Wholesale and i od7 -rNo’a. 71 and 78 Fifth, street. BOfPlii, UtUiiAP, - BOYS- BOOTS' OHEABj ; E : - ' - BOtS BOOTS CHEAT, YOUTHS! BUOTSOBJIAP, . YOUTHS’ BOOTS CHEAP, AX BO- U FJJTH STREET. : ! ■ D. a piFFENßicfaSaiJ S fi&TriirrcAss i«;D foub kunt Bred ‘in 'one, twty thT«« : iendjfblur .ears wlH.OTrob»B9 te&vaqn ;,W}u»Ub lai(d, a bnck dwelling boose, of roar Morns, frAme dianiS well of water etc, situate two igifllrt-jEnnOi PhlUipa burg, Beaver ooonljr. a CDTHBEBT k BON; 004 El Market street, 1TK383? & PHJM?^ «JE3MS»AftrCO®JP*iaA«fci .-.• ✓ i/'U- W{ ' ' At THKZS NSW lACTOVT ON j J ••' ■ * ' - • - i } Payette Street), Between Hand and Wayne streets,: | HTTSBUiSH,' baffle;' ■ ■ ■ - { ; ; *9»We are prepared to furnish Coajpih kejr, Ale> Molasses and Porte 3AEtBBIA fefe-itta? shortest notice and on the most reftaou&pla jtertpß,- THEMDKSGO OIL COMPANY - 1 irhi'.i Manufacture and have for sale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL Warehouse, No. 45 ;Haod Street, Q.ENTS, tBOYS and STRAP SHOES, CALF, KIP andTHICK BOOTS SELLING I.OW FOR CASH, FOR CASH W. E. Schmertz & Co., OfTEN BYRNE, | MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. (Formerly with L. Hirsh Hold,! TTAVING'RETITR'NED FROM NEW ll YOEK, with r chuico stoook of OLOTHB, CAS&IWERBS and VESTINGS, which can be par chased at prices far below the nsual rates. Great inducements offered to cash buyers. aeZhtim BOWS & IETLET, ; 136 Wood Street, SiKE TOOLS FOR , BOEING OIL -at the shortest possible notice, ever smbe the “lever” first broke assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to .their interest to give use calland make an examination of oar stock now ; on hand. mh6 dCsrts loom*.. ...—~_. m ~..*hq&.;lookis AUSTIN LOOHIS &,CO., Sealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on securities for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. v NOTES AND- DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons deairing Loans can be aooommodateu on easonable terms, and capitalists can be famished with good securities at remunerative prices. Offits% No. W FOURTH STREET above Wood, taJElv AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. t G. M. DOB Old jgOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Selling lower than they can be bough t for at any place else in the city, Remember the place. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE -or- JOS. H BORLAND, 08 Market afreet, second door from Fifth. LOSE NO TIME. For a number oe years fast I have been gradually growing deafer and dealer. 1 hare tried numerous physicians .and remedies without any effect, the noise in my head increasing to a very distressing extent. From seeing the testimonial of a clergyman, well known tome, 1 was induced to put myself under Dr. V<>N MOSCHISKER’S treatment seven.months ago. My case was a very obstinate one, and After four months treatment became.somewhat discouraged, but yet persevering. I am more 'than happy to state, that, the noises in my head, so distressing have entirely left me, and tnai my hearing is very much tin proved aaall my friends,and those in busi ness connection with me esn testily. From my marked improvement I am fully satisfied that i wi Lrecover the hearing which l thought hopeless ly lost to me. P. H PLKKCE. Pittsburgh, October 10 thj 1861. X certify that Dr. VoK MOSGHJZISKER effected a most satisfactory euro of mv sou a boy'of fifteen veiraof been deaf for- severe years. The teas of hearing being accompanied by a spry offensive and disagreeable discharge from his ear Patrick-) duffy; > i Robinson Township, Allegheny county. Pittsburgh, October 10th, U6t M Among those who bays been banafitted by your skillfhl treatment In diseases impairing the eight it affords me great pleasure to add the testimonial of my gratitude to thrust of your patients. My sight was So mocb Impaired during the past eighth eenmosths fhAfci poipdJiQfc recognise the features of a friend standing near me, Desirous that all - tbosewhose sightis aefecllve should know where to apbiy fcin relief, X tender you, this acknowleg* ment or your Eminent skill and success in the r»j*fttman£ af. itnnroblifled and grateful friend. T. J-fiIULIIEN, Rector of St. Patrick. eye - NOISE UV THE HEAD 1)|A1N ; E8S: DB. I. A. W IOSCim a,hu aiki^x , (Date o the Austrian Army) . , Gives his entire and exclusive attention Uy, maladies of the EYBsndEAR requiring medfea os surgical attention, to restore sight. or neAnng* Persons- wishing to be. treated hv rhim either ter DEAFNSSa or JMPATBSD HTtyfiTShoold without-fttrtherdelay 'They will4n doing flo r .pen&- fit themselves and give him .time to do justice to their case. The success ofhifl breatment of thrC^' EYE AND EAK. i6STHraD smEE% tr-.b- i i ? Jjg'iVifilfflSfifiYHFrgliP AND GRAHTSTai : " l inautoteyfßib original othervoaifc-bo examined by all goo wist to do so. al Pg/M’d bfflce.' • ; <**lo gTJNPRY CO^SIUNKEN^.-:, 103 h*g9 Peg Hatej-n . . «; • 76 bushels Cora fifekl: ' '' ’ y '""' 800 PhdtediCgm/3 j '' ' • -~ • I '^ 7 ;t ‘»» > i 5 -' ■ j: -' 1i In BtoTO U»d;fOr Brto te i i bo?*. . , . - %t: Market M etß. mwQ TBurt 1 DrNGiofg T ON- grove 'll’Hrtris&l&t* Wtatitoait h ??*‘£?ihv l,vW *“ «“ e T- Prt “ fOTbwhlo *S*^^^feN > Jhx 61 Market street Non-Kxploalve. Alao ( i* uni: BJEjrzo-LE. PITTSBURGH, PA. YOUTHS* OF A VERY SUPERIOR tjUALfTY, ltd. 31 Fifth Street. READ: A 6 A IN eye E A R. * ! , &*? » - \ ■' : S & S } i r ‘‘.l ' - E" 'I *!***./' -rjzt'i jittl ' JBy' ’t^ireraa^k l '‘lt'tWeraniy ■'■ Destructive ‘Fffrfc,. 3! -PHttlADMiffatA,' -Goti ‘®l;S£lhB extsjl «tß &ot<ay i .fejo«gto ff jtat»hB,()*toto bf Sstt Afe last evening- . Tho vafiaua flaoraoo* in $a msnn&oture o£tonjy,;flaMefitoltavßrsftijkt I j & 9iv L and two bundrod and sixty-six.. login's. Tbs whole loss exceeds ono ' Bfi£<Erea thoosand dollars." Building? andmhehinery insured ' for thirty thousanddollpr&.o’jatb flraortg. mated in the drying room among the t| ltnapßaek8 r c‘oVerea^dtlien^na^ ®f **»« s»«9*b©k Ar&go New October ,31.—£Pha steamer Arago brings blevetf seventh at* packages o£. arms, vtfadh a |j| hundred Cd Q 2ftßs*' Wß ’^"‘PS^nljioientl Collector „J or Qo»rt6^:ihaafer J Gen era! MeigiM (Phe wholeiodMJrfbaßiiftna, cloth ing and .equipments dor-iwelT* thousand meQ. , T Mi. M»i FROM the SOI > -rU-Cti .YlUS*{ MOBK . TI,B NBAS MESBIT^a.. ' »•>*. - *-■ - ' "'•Lv?K* n dispateh ta.the%ichnioaa Dispatth, d&eff’tfae after, temoon; of the;22a (I Baye:—#<The< fight near first re. R./ tB t f»fe hundred and twenty Feder ali -were bright to Sudley Oferch this evening. - Between four -and' ffvfe handled of thosnemy were fuUed.antf. three hun d!6d Potomac The pris onars %ill be here Cb-morrqw zaornifig Our loss is ,' tsy 'thrdd inndred Killed and wounded." * The .Richmond -ExaminM-neon tains S 3 official dispatch feoffi GeneraUr-E. John ston, dated,. f‘Headqaaiters, Centerville, October 23,! 186J;’’ andaddMMad “to Gon etal Cooper,.. Richmond# Stating as foi, iowa: - . !-; i , i>f v-ilcnj “OoL Bvaos peportg that, ha Was eneani moat of the day yesterday,,with twelve regiments and five batteries of fee enemy near the Potomac. Thoy had‘c¥oseed un dercover of artillery fire. Hedrovethem back with a heavy loss in killed,,two hon» dred prisoners, and six field 'pieces taken. He had four regiments and fri4'%nnB.” The JixaminZr annoonceaithe death of Gen. Baker, and ten other officers, not naming them. It farther statasthdFCSl. ■BveWhommand were from MisaißSippt; and Virginia, the lhrt » MissiMippi regiments .being com-, manded by Oofs.'Fe&theretcifto,.Burt and Barkesdale. The i&artf»er "tods that when the contest drew close thftHiasisaippt bowfe S te ,6Wa? The gentleman fro ttf Btcfimdfit arrived -at Washington statetthattboreowere ros ports in ffiehmpnd onWednesdny, whan ne left, that several officers of distinction had fallen in thehattle, ahd that the total loss was mnch greater than the-Eiehmond papers announce , ; SOUTHSair mail with EUEOPE-. [From the Memphis Appeal Oct." 22.} We learn from I/A’beitle,’of iftew On leans, that M. AntomoGofitajOfthat oily hap undertaken the-eatablißhmenfcof regui lar monthly communication .between that city and Europe, for which he ~S« the ap? probation-of the postmaster ofNew Or. leans. The,mailsgo by.waytof Mexico, and are transported in ,t)he,regular English steamers, which carry the mails of Mexloo and the WeSi New Orleans on-Thwedayvitek} and conv .Uiinfd 1,231) letters; -the next teayps on the 10th of November. Assoonap tbe neces sary arrangements can be completed, it will leave every two weeks—on ■ the -10th and 25th of eaciunonth. Letters of half an ounce and .under «fiU he.,ohafged at. fol lows:—To Mexico',' fifty cents; to Cuba,• seventy-five cents;; to Europe,- lone dollar. Dexters for fhis mail mustbeinoicsed with tfie amount Qf postage. In envelope, direct ed “Costa'S Fofffip 'Mali; cOPof Post* master, New Orteins,'l ,, antt'«tßff postage -wSd.W.SewOfJteans,,,. at . .. K«nA(JK„S|*MPa. . ; State* - postal stamps were lapped last.,week, and Were eagerly bdfieht'hp: 'OhiirnSw stamp is green,. with- a lithographic lifcenesß of President,Dayis within bor der, surmounted with, the, Inscription. “Confederate Statef Oat side of the circle, and at the - Hlmui of the stsmp, is thewerd and at the - lower edge, cents." ******m&? .*, . ,o£ f ttober;jtnd agrees ' number, of sashes havabeen-conyeyed dura t’ingtHe pat weefc’6>f# tiS&CSSMSS Manassas,- for, the of winter troeps in. that immediate vicinity. ‘Several of .the bales of blankets bfOnghtby tbeffermuda, from SngfiHtgj-w&a also'diipalohbdto the same destination. sonTH OASOWHAjqpAai. {From the Bichmond IDispstotfcOafc I#.] By anpftjyalnf o%i,MmMday evening everything is at Boanoke Island. The 'CohreSefate fleet that went down ,to .<H*tteraa«en Monday last failedto entice the. Feder*}s,fnit from their batteries, tkqbgh/lwb dayswereoo* copied in the efl<ma n to i getaflgßt. This Norfolk Day paok-fcaportaith»kthe Fede- prepartog,to t mnke,[ fm .pttack on. Boanoke,Diana, ana for that purpose are thrbwirigl&rge '‘r'elfifctesmeiitafmd Hat* teras,wh*res(Mn.; Mansfield com. msJlfl. : v: m ceiring thlsdkv tod for pslehy^^ -0c28.: ,: . : V- .y ■,i;-,BBNBTi ft.QOLLTrift.„ :■ -i>» aitegsri-Siiat tSSti-UibijiS . 'V_ -a *- . iu- mycafi_a.rem_ Jr,fork*iebv S WRIST 1 ' - c*rii«r of'M£'fiemiS*SS rtraeta., ' - r -- : L - Ja yTBANBEBBIES-t- „ ............ „ gsbarrels' I*imaWeirtMT^ftfthte»»S»o «. riWffdferxslaftr BOCKCANDY;- ~ ‘ i-sb'bowe WhU* Momr asndjjraa t , , t ■ b, ooso coma M«rk»tmMt-Firrt*i«ei»» ' 1 ' ‘H'i;
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers