VOLUME XX. 881 piftnigh |ost. . PdbHih&Qr Betty Mornitig t {Sundaya &sceept*Q it the North-East comer of Fifth-and Wood sta, Terms: She a year, payable strictly in idTSDCe. , ~' ' TwoCMiia—or sale at the jouuter in-the OfficA'and by the Newsboys. bates op-advertising. Mbr. wm .ittoi. cm»s taw«a • «»*. «Nb IftQlt flm Limbi' ' ' W <«..*. HMH »MW> •wo insertions,™.. 76 ..—. ...... i hree insertions,.l 00 - 1 00 t>oe week,4.._~..—.u 176 .„... ...... ...... 60 lwo weekfi,.~U™«. 300 fiOOl 60 100 76 1 ore© wieto*.*.--* 400 3 66300136 100 One 0Q : 886 60 160 176 rwo months™™ XOO 6O 2.85 260 i bree months.™-. 0.00 M0.4,-60 800 800 i 1 our months—-..... „1000 6 66 6 00535 460 i*ire months.-.—.-.. 11 00 7 85 660 886 6 60 monthru^i*..iOO 8 00 6 00 4 DO 6 60 Nine m0nth5............ 10 00 10 86 8006 86 900 One Tear™....™.. 20 00 18 8510 00 666 12 00 BUnding Oard, six tinea or lees, per annum ..>..10 00 One square, perannum, (exclusive of paper). .25 oo Unmage notices. 60 cents; Death notices 36 cents «*'FOR 1861, *sxr ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, BSTABLIBHED OYXK FIFTY YEARS, VUii HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED Advance Paying Subscribers ONI DOLLAR P£B YEAR. PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE XT COIVAIHB ALL TRK LXCITINO NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and Mis cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. I£N D-YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK 9 T UP QLDBS Id your neighborhood. Bend cr PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY. Pon’t forget tlie Dollar. Address JAMES P. BABB, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MOKMlgfl POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. 3AJSR. EDWIN A. MTXBI. BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Comer Tilth & Wood Sts., fitts’h. JBVBBY DBSCHEPTIOH 09 PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Executed in the finest style. R ROAX>, COMEftCiM, fEROMmU MD=LEG«L WORK ■t short nottee» on reasonable terms, . 'AflO-V S ParUcnlar attention piad to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, die., lions and (Rrenaedk LIRGEADDITIONS OF TYPE* MACHINERY aavnra anoori.T no mam vq this bublxsbicib*, rbo IxSlifiea for tnrnlhg onl .Work with prompt nesa uj} daspateb cannot be excelled bj any other ofiiee in the'city. YOUTHS’ BOOTS, Boys and Youths’ Boots, j Boys and Youths’ Boots, Boysand Youths’ Boots, At No. 16 FIFTH STREET, i D. 8. DIFFBNBACU El ij'OK RENT.'—A larger-dwelling house of hall, two Urge parlors, fire chambers, din- Ing room.and kitchen, attic rooma, bittr ft»m, ciOMit, pproh, At,j|»a and water Bxtnres, large y<H T i “®l etnb o and carnage house, No. 69 l-dfin street. immediate possession siven En (juirdidt ■ a CUTHBERT A SON. ‘Will'' - : ~ 61 Market street. XcEMONS— “ : — 1 Aj -a boiesprime French Lemons to arrire addloraaleby r RKYMERABRO& flctj Non. 1 *2fl and 128 Wood street, .CALFAtfD KIP BOOTS, BOYS CALF AND KiP BOOTH YOUTHB CALF ANO KIP BOOTa OHBAPI OSBAP I I AT NO. 16 FIFTH STBB oe» d. & mwHißAomat, insurance Monongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH. Ornatßfl— JAMES A; HUTCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Booretary. CAPT. JAB. WOODRURN, Gea’l Agent. OFFICE MO. 98 WATER STREET, Will Insure -all lands of Firs and Marine Stake. L. _ assets, mat loth, issi, Block Du© Bills payable on demand «3M. n^^°°-Drec * two approved names. 4 78,760 00 ails Receivable *£ 23*67 84 Bills Discounted...... .. ........ SWB6 78 “ST&SP 6 12,000 00 116 Shares Mechanics Ttewir Block cost —..,.......4 6,165 00 100 Shares Citineas’ Bank Block cost. 6,176 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank mock cost. 1060 00 60 Shares Bank of Pitta burgh’..^., 16,140 00 86,907 76 400 00 49)163 80 $222)834 17 _ DIRECTORS: Wm. B. Bolmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, WQaon MiUer John Atwell, Wm. Rea, g. B. Robfsdn: Jno M’Deyitt s Richard Haya, Jog. Kjrkpatrick. R. Wallace, Bobt iMleell, Geo. A Berry, Wm. A. Caldwell WreuMeAna, Jama Wood burn, Balance of Book Accounts. 'Office Furniture........ Gash ~ Allegheny- Insurance Co. owhikS,! , Blbck. TNBURES AGAINST ALL KINDS FIK 1 MARINE RD3Ka \,x JON EB» President; JOHN D. tfcCORI) a A d ®HiuP* M- BOOK, Secretary; GftpL WXCJjIAM DEAN, General Agent. .D*?* o ***' Jnaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Han * Cabt R. c. Gray, John A. WiTaon, B. u Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs. w - Rob’t L. M’Grew, Roh*tH. X>anß. my gg wTest branch ‘ J ~~ Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CHA.BTEBED BY THE LKCIBLATUBB OY PRH2^BTLVA2riA. TOM Capital —*800,000 | IPrmwm Nata..„..l lSJ.S4B HIS COMPANY WILL INSUKE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac,, in town or country. _ UIU.OTOEB:—Hon. J. I. Peiureo, J. B. n«n, t. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Ch&a. Cost, D. K. Ja<;kman, OhafL- A. Mayer, Peter Dlokeoa, W. White, 1 homas Kitchen. BON. G. C. HARVEY, .President. T. Abbamh, Vice President. £«oft. Kjtcbsh, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, No. 70 Fifth s&eet 'ennsylvania Insurance Company Of Plttobnrfb.- - Mo* 69 FourU _ u DIRECTORS. i^P b „ p * mtBr >? od J PalUirnon, L Grier BpronJ, C.«A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Hennr Spronyjich. Voeghtlj, Geo. W. Bmitk Mjfi{lKS TAKEN, o! all OflU« om<au: A. A. CARRIER, Presideni. I. GB.EK SPROUJU Secretary. S2«nc; EUROPEAN A«E»CY. Thomas rattig-an, European . Agent, No. 11* Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa is prepared to bring out air bend back passengers from or to am part of the old country, either by steam er sailing packets, SIGHT DRAFTS FOR BADE, payable m any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road* •^ B °’ A « enl for D,<l BlftCk Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing Jbotween New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and fan ilanins TAB. MILLING AR, MONONGAHE ” LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform theipublic that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haying enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, ia now prepared to furnish neoring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, Ac. Booth Pittsburgh. September 7,1557. U2O ft DOZ. ENGLISH "GRADUATED MEASURES; 6 gross French infant Powder, |u4 received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, iyiB Allegheny oity. BOgl&T HALS ILL JAMIS A iUADINO ROBERT DALZELL A UO., I WHOLESALE grocers COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT.' Ppodouiand Pmsspsaa Majiotaovuris; : ' EO. a*l STREET, _ PITT a BDRGH. * EA K ROCHKsSTEr; BEAVEK CO.— Valuable Farm for sale, of lOOftcres—lO inO cultivation, bnlar.ee eood timber, blhck and while oak. The land is rolling and can Frame dwelling house of 6 rooms, porch and poi tioo, cellsr, Ac., large oarn, stable and other oat hquses, orchard of 120 treen ail under good fence, good springs—-can l>e divided into two linns. For price and terms apply at theyeal estate office of ooll_ 8. OUTHBEKT-A 80N, 51 Marketafc fall goo EATON MACRUM &/CO., Invite attention to their NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, At Nos. IT and 19 Fifth Ktreel. Wholesale buyers supplied at Ipwestprices. se2B TO ‘MILLINERS-* Anewstrifply.aE’ gf FRENCH-FLOWERS and BOSES,just receiveclfDy-exprfeßMt , HORNE d rrimflDroiß Store, i 'ocls ; 77 ffllhyket street- and Hoop Bkirta, Sj *' 2 French and Mechanic Corsets, Head Dresses ! &nd Bair Netts. Fresh supplies Ist received at HORNE’S, (Odfi 77 Market street. EMPTY BARRELS — 2OO empty Slack Barrels, lor sale low by 007 REYMER A BROS. hi/ AJNTEJD—2O GOOD FILERS, apply ▼ f to ;BOWN A TETLEY, 0013’ . 136 Wood street. §OAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP l THE GHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE 80aP nufactured by B. 0. A J H. SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable ol any kind yet offered io- the public. Its superior adran thges are found in Its oheapnef a, saving of labor, and its efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar and dirt without wiring the. skin, or in tne least wise iamaginc the Rnest-quality of goods. U can be feed with all kinds of water. { Reference is made with pleasure to the sabioin ed eminnting trom gentlemen well knotynih ihisjcomip unity, nndwho ; eility afforded of seeing it folly and fairly tbsted. Quartermaster 1 !* Department of the Tiocffth, Thir | teenth and Fourteenth JPa. Vole. j ‘lawyer’s Chemical-Oltve ErasiYeSoaiN' haying been used very extensively in our- Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was icnnd Admirably adapted to the us? ef the soloiers, and fecidedly tha’moet snperior. Soap which couidhe procured forlhe Service. *' •“ JAMES A EKIN, QaartenDgster i2th Beo» ALEX.^F^RBYT r H, OakrtermasteT 14th Reg M. K.MOORHEAD, QaartermAßter I3th Hee * ou2& ... *"*■ MILL FEED—IGB • sacks . Middlings, just receded and for rala hr ' JAS A FETZER, eprnet Market and First streets. SUN DBY CONSIGNMENTS— -60 bagsMiddlinps; 100 bags Prime Albert Potatoes; 100 bags Nesbsnnock do; 100 barrels Bassett Apples; l& burelsMarietta Sweet Potatoes: U bushels Bhe!T Barks, , 6banela<JnmberrijM— last received and for sale by JAMEB A. FKTZER, I ogle i ... cprner Market and First streets. OLAY—2O ion 4 Chittenham .■jf Clay fOT sale by O ess flJttQHf H. COLLINB. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER «. ISol. IS THE TIME TO KILL R ATS. The safeat and most effectual RAT PASTE now in use, and warranted TO BANISH RATS, MICE AND ROACHES, - A If i> - VERMIN OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, WITHOUT THE USE OF POISON. Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, ocll corner Diamond and Market street. "W“ 2s& . TREAO Y, HOUBB, SION & ORNAMENTAL m PAISITER AND HLAZIER, Ponrtlt SU, B«ti Wood Jk. SraKlifl.ld FITTBBTJR9.B, PA. _ work p attended to. myftklyd TERMS $lO CASH AND $9O in easy payments for a choice building lot 26 fee front by 100 feet in depth, situate on Union street, tfount Washington; Loci 6 &CUTHBERT A EON, Sljdarket street. ADIES- CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $l,OO LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGUK3B HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 At No. 16 y ifth Street, s«2l I). S L DIFFKNBACHER: Americas IRONWORKS. J«»Ei A LAtCfHIJLIVS, MauufAotarere of IRON AND NAILS, Mm AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Bkal«i«g, LantA'i Pattat Pisloa Rods, Plates, it. ■WABBHOnSES, ** W>Urttml,>wt in flnt stnat. PITTSBURGH. 4ad corner of Frank lin and South Water Streets, fe£l7:lT JKSB K JOH ft S u’N7~ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer In Flour, Grain, and nil kind, of Country FrodneeiWln.i and Li quor., Cigar., Tobacco, <fcc. Liberaljadvancea made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO. 237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. an26:lyd FIFTY NEW T»inni and SECOND HAND PIANOS, . FOB SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS The subscriber wishing to reduce his stock of Pianos, offers for sate dn ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Hand Pianos at great fcn rgaios, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for dentine purposes bv the best makers in the country, and can be relied on as du rable and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully inrited to call and examine them. For *&le by JOHIV H. 9IGLLOR, Bl WOOD STREET, pERFUMERY, PERFUMERY— PERFUMERY, PERFUMER i\ PERFUMERY PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY , A large anil fine assortment of Perfumery, con* fisting of the fiae*t extract* ol all Pomades, Ilalr Oils Colognes Toilet Waters. Also, a tine assortment of the be-ii English Hair Brushes, Tooth Brashes, Nall Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Shaving AT JOSEPH FL MHING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, A T JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner Market street and the Diamond, corner Market street and the Diamond. oc4 corner Market street and the Diamond. L> USSEI APPLES—oO barrels choice JLV Russet Apples, just received and for sale by JAB A FETZBR, oc!4 corner Market and First streets. BhAUIITUL GOLD AND TINTED PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by WM. P. MARSHALL NKR\S UNION STATIONARY TAOKET, 21 Sheets Paper, 24 Knyelopes, C Steel §ena, PBICE, 25 CENTS. os. Price lo Agents ,I'6o per dozen. "V, Send yoor orders to HENRY MINER, successor to Hunt A Miner, 0c25 71 and 73 Fifth at, next door to Post Office. Rent $l2 per monte for a two story frstne dwelling; house of 6 or 8 rooms, large yard, immediate possession given, situate on Six'll street Apply to Oc3o a. CUTHBER l' A SON, 51 Markst sU PEARLS —5 ions Prime Pearls re ceiring Ibis day and for Kale by Oc2B hKNRY H COLLINS EOCK CANDY.— 30 boxes While Rock Candy; 15 M Yellow <• jUBt received end for sale by aeS REYMER A RROa RENTS' 'STOUT"‘BOOTS $2,25, BOYS’ STOUT BOOTS $1,60, YOUT BB’ STOUT BOOTS $l,OO, CHILDREN’S STOUT BOOTS $l,OO At No. 16 Fifth Street, nol D. 8. DIFFEN BACKER. CHESTNUTS. —12 Bushels prime Chestnuts, fast received and for sale bv JAB. A. FBTZER, nel Corner Market and First streets. ANTED—2O GOOD GUNSMITHS —App l y to BOWN * TETLEY, 136 Wood Htre et INGEK— ' One case Green Gingei; One do Preserved Ginger, fast received and for sale by REYMER A BROS, 0c22 Uoa. 126 and 128 Wobctsfreet. POTATOES — 100 sacks Neshannock Potatoes 25 barrels do do Just received and for sale by James a. fetzer, oc2l corner of Market and First streets. m. HH IKT COLLARS FOR —25 CENTS— Approved.style of Gents' Patent Enameled Collars for 1891. 10 Shirt Coliars of any style for 25 cents. EATON, MACRUM A CO., Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth street. WUjUAMIiKAtiS; DAVUJ M’CASDLBSS ... Special Partner MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to M'Ondlass.Meuu, * Co,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood ana Water Sts* MO--' 8 PITTSBURGH. PA. INEN COLLARS AN u SETTS— I 75 dosen received and sold wholesale and re Eaton, mac rum a co., 17 Fifth street. sjabnsß, 5o» 350 Liberty NEXT ro PENNBYBVAm PASSENS»R UHPOT. JOHN -SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING takenan.,1 fitted pKwith ail the modern improvem >nte, thifpopnlar re port, the subscriber is prepared 10 accommodate his old easterners end the.public gedhrelly, with the best the market aftords. Oyslefsjwill be ser ved Up in every variety of .style, .during, the see son. iTifl Wines, Liquor# and Ales nifc reels con* fident in recommending to the pnhJSbtmr their excellence;- ./ji-: Can, bucket aodSbotl Oysters recelttdaaiiy and sold Wholesale -tand Ikstaiu . -nyaMvd SEETOTS OLD ST&D. IN THE THOMAS STOWE, Proprietor Having taken and fitted up, at a great expense, with ail tty*.Jjfodem im provements, this popular resort* th« : Sgfaefjber is prepared to accommodate his lnends'jpfcd the pub lio generally, with the beat the marketitffordH. OYSTERS wifi l>e served up in a very variety of style daring the season. LIQUORS and ALES be feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. served up stall hours, and I)AY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. rM:lt bxoblsxob; OYBTEB AND EATISS HOUSE, NO. HI WOOD STREET. PITTSBURSH. vnottaAui &m> bit ail dialh&p 19 LAKE AJVD EASTEHJV FISH, FKJcaa PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TKRB AND WILD BAHK& All la th«lr Proiilt SMUi n 026 GEO. KBUtfiMAN}# M ansion house, george aur . ENZ, Proprietor, No. 344 IJt berty*afreet, just e ttie Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the meet <tinvenient hoaae in the city for passengers arripttg bj that road. & r , i Tho proprietor haying, at conHiderabUkfexpense, fitted tip, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respectfully solicit a sharo of public ji&tron ago. There is attached a splendid HFABLB and extenaiTo WAGON-YARD, affording am Die acoorn- I modation to travelei* aud steamstern/* His Ijarder and Bar will be furnished with the oast the mar* k*t nan a fiord. . felrv Rush house.—m. hush, froprie tor, No. 397 Liberty street. Dear Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Pittsburgh, r'a. This house has been lately enlarged, refitted aud re-himiahed, anti is now m the bent of order Tor the accommodation of hoarder* and travelers, The best of Oysters receded daily, sold jyho]p»sl« and retail, or served Up in every style. iThe delica eiesof tho season alwiy* on hantl, together vy 11 L superior of I. qnora, Ac *eT4 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT TUK OLD ST,yiD, CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, No- 40 Fifth Street/ WHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS, RpstauniDta and the trade generally, can be aupplied wuh Gheaapeake Bay Oysters at the lowent wholesale rates. Oouatrv trade aoheited °cl4 r KIJ YOUNG, Proprietor. IToung's Eating Saloon, COR. VIRGIN ALLEr and SMITH FIELD ST-, where Oj stern and all the delicacies of (tie season will be served up in the most palaUble style ELI YOUNG, ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithlield hL (Sloths, <Bassimm2,&£. E. W ATT 8; ’ WITH TERRY, PRICE At CO., IMPOETERS AKD DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac., ISO. 255 MAHKET ST, North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. TIRHT, DANIIL 6. PBIOS, OLT7XR T TABBY del2dy Joking (glasses', &c. H. D. BRECHT & BRO„ MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKUVG CLASSES, PORTRAIT Sc PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. FSEHCH PLATE AHD WIBDOW GLASS ISS Smith Held Street, Dernleris Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts burgh Pa. City tilaaa at manufacturer 1 * Prices Particular attention given to repairing Painting*. Rebuilding Frames and bnainewa cards framed at whoieaAle price. p< TO inventors Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Agent 1 Ponholder, AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. 11-read Pencil. From Bon. Chns. Mason, lot* Cbmitiissiotier of }*atents. Washwqton, I). CL, October 4, 1860. Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., is about to open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents, 1 cheerfully state that I irave long known him as a gentleman of large experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, nn.j of un doubted integrity. Am such 1 commend him to the inventors ol the United States. CHARLES MASON. Mr. Kenwiuk was for nearly lour years the mana ger of the Washington Branco Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of ofes-ra. Munn A Co. and more than ien years officially connected with said firm, and with aa experience of fourteen years m every branch relating to the Patent Offioe, and the interest of inventors le2B:dtf Q.KNTS FINE FRENCH HOOTS, BBLLISG AT KKW YORK PRICKS, W. E, SCHMERTZ & CO. selfi Dissolution of Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES A LAUTH expired by Itmilalion on the first day of August, D6L The business ot said firm will be settled by the new firm of JONES A LAUOH LINS. Limited Partnership. The undersigned* residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a frmited partnership, under the flrrn of JONES A LAUGH LINS, in the business of manufacturing and dealing in JRON, (in succes sion to the late firm of Jones A Lauth,) iu which firm -the general partners are BKNJAMIN T. JONES. THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE W. JONES, HENEY A. LAUG-ELLLN and IRWiN B. LAUGH LIN, and the special partner is JAMES LAUGH-LlN,wbo has contributed seventy thousand ioor hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership, which ia to commence as of the first day of August, 1861, and to terminate on the first B. F. JONES, T fiL J NEB, G. W. JONES* HENEY A. LAUGHLIN, IRWIN B, LAUGHLIN JAMES LAUGHLIN. ael7-Smd Wall PAPES i wall papebi i eleganti BEAOTTFULt PRETTY! OHSAPt W. P. MARSHALL* 87 Wood street: For sale by a 024 AMP AND BGWnTKNIVK—For saleb, BOWK *<TBTIiB«i oolj y 138 Wood atreat. CARD PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES and Photograph Frames, allihe no*ai>l!ifierf of the times, pretty croups and toires, ttor sate by EATON, MAfCRUM A CO4 00 17 Fifth street. gotelß and DEALERS IN 01 I!rooks’ Mannfactnro, FOB CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, HfUsttUatteims Co-Partnership, rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnership under the name and style of PERRJNB, MERRICK A CO., in tlie Paper, Rag and general Commission Rawness. JNO. M PERKINS, 0. HENRY MERRICK, tt . 4J , EDWARD a CLAPP. Pittsburgh, Pa. March Ist* 1801. J«o M. PgßKiws C. HxtfßT rfsBJUtx....HL C. Clap? PERKIWS. MERRICK tt CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEAIIERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &o„ Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, • and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, fee., &o. W arellouse No. 8a Tliiril Street, marl Til THU VUGH, TA J^ADIHS CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37 LADIES OONGKKSS HEEL GAITERS $1,37, AT NO. 16 VII'TH HTBEET, l>. H. DIRTENBACHE gUjPEftlOk QUALITY CONGRESS GAITERS, LACE ROOTS, OXFORD TIES, FOS GENTS, ROYSJand YOUTHS, SELLING AT U)W PRICE, AT NO. ;il FIFTH STREET, W. E. SUHHERTZ A CO. mU * • Merchant Sailors. LATE STYLES OF FALL 0001 JUST RECEIVED. TXTE nrf> now opening a choice .Stock of Fall Goods, consisting in all of the latest of CLOTHS, CA“SIMKRES AND V ESriNGH, which we flatter ourselves will he ftqoivl I-* any assortment to i*e found East or WesL They will be made up to order in a superior style and at price* to suit the times. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public. SAMI’EE CRAY & SOS, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Finh Street. H. M'ttKfc w: H. M’GKE & CO., 'merchant TAiftdßs; ' Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's J'urnishing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, l»a. j«l3 ly-daw J M LITU E , 'merchant tailor, Mo. M SAIKT. CLAIU BTRKK?, (Dr. New Building,) PiTIXmiR/iff. Jlaiitim, T. T. M’GERN, SiOTTSB, S I O KT ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Cor. St, Clair SC and Ouquesue Way, (BKOONDBTORY.) All work entrusted to me will be Neatly rtul Promptly Executed. ocJtly HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O’BRIEN. Ordera sou.. »ed at basement shop, Grant street, opposite CathodraL SA(WY'CA.SU and KU UK HUN drej in oup, two, three and four Tear* will purchase ten acres ot valuable land, a brick dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn w«l! of water etc, amiato two rmlss from Phillips burn, Beaver county. S. CUTHBERT A SON, oc4 l _ £1 Market ptreet, jp'Oß WINTER Isdies and Misses’ Merino Undergarments, boy s’ and Aliases’ Merino Dresses, Men’s Ribbed Wool ahirtaand Drawers, Men's Heavy Silk Shirts, Woolen Hoods, Nubias, Sleeves, Scarfs, Ac., Ac., Ladies Boston Wool Rib Hose, Misses’ do do do, Mens’ and Boys’ Knit Socks, Balmoral Hose and Half Hose, Ladies’ and Misses’ Winter Gloves *■ Gauntlets HORNE’S TRIMMING STORE 77 market Street. BUI TUB—io firkins extra fine Butter for sale by 0c23 HENRY H. COLLINB. L O'YD ’S MAP OF MIBSOUBI, Three feet square. Price 25 eente. Lloyd's Map of Virginia and Mirylard. four feet square. Price 6 cent.**. Together with all the late and reliable Maps published. For sale hi the Wholesale and Retail Book, Periodical and Union store of HENRY MINER, ocl7 No’*. 71 and 73 Fifth street jg’OYS "boots cheap, - BOYS BOOTS CHEAP, BOYS BOOTS CHEAP, YOUTHS’ BOOTS CHEAP, YOUTHS’ BOOTB CHEAP, AT NO- 16 FIKTH STREET. I). B- BIFEENBACHER. HOWE’S NEW SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, ABE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on the lightest and heaviest fabrics, making the LOCK 3mm SUM alike on both aide* which can no L be Raveled or Polled Oat. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, these have no superior Call and eee them at No: 20 Fifth street, Up Stairs. apflkd&wt£js W. EL LASCELL CEMENT —100 barrels Hydraulic Ce* ment received and for sale by orSI HENRY H. COLLINS. T>RUNES— - - *..■ Jl 100 boxes Primes; 50 kegs dP 25 do Plums, in store and airirinjtacd frmndfl diy , t . J[: rhymer a broSL 0c22 Nofc T2Bttnd 128 Wood Btiw B.PBzum... -.........—a. inn M’KEE & PHILIPS, «EWE»AI, CIOOF^itACiE, AY T&IIS HOT yAgO^MI F«yeVtrf f S tr’fe* t,i ! ‘ Between Hand and Wayne street^,' f FHTTSBUMH, PUim* , *a.w« are prepared to fumUh Coal-Oil/ WhiS-1 key. Ale, Molasses and Pork BARBJ3LH* at the shortest .notice and on the most reasonable terms THE ARDEBGO OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOB aale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL Warehouse, Xo. 45 Hand Street, QENTS, STRAP SHOES, CALT, KIP and THICK BOOTS OF A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, seluxci :low for cash, Fur CASH W. E. Schmertz & 00., Mo. 31 Filth Street. OWES BYRSE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 XI. Clair Street. (Formerly with L. liirshfleld,') Having returned fromnew YORK, with a choice stoock of CLOTHS, I CABSIMERKB and VESTINGS, which can be pur | chased at prices far below the usual rates. 1 4E#-Great inducements offered to cash buyers. se2l:6m BOW TE TI, E Y, 130 Wood Street, make tools fob boking oil TjU. WELLS at the shortest possible ■ notice. Having been in the business of mnnWmr»trtriivg t/wUq over since the “fever" first broke can assure persons about lo engage in the oD business, that it w ill be to their interest to give us a call and mntra an examination of our stock now on hand, mh6 auhzih looms —tupa. tpoifip AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealere in Promissory'Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on aeeanties for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loons can be accommodated on oasonoble terms, and capitaiisUrcan be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. to the Bale, Renting and Leasing Of ■ C 4. MOM JgOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEBS, Belling lower than they can be boagh L for at any place else in the city, Remember the place, AT tee cheap cash store -0»- LOSE NO TIME. Foe a number of years past I hare been gradually growing deafer and deafer. 1 hare tned 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 putmyseJf under Dr. V°N MOSCHISK ER’S treatment aeven.months ago. My chbo wad a very oostinate one, and after four months treatment became somewhat discouraged, but yet persevering. 1 am more than happy to atate that the noises in my head, so distressing have entirely left me, and that my Rearing is very moch improved as ail my those in busi ness connection with me can testify, From my marked improvement I *m fully satisfied that I wi l recover the hearing which 1 thought hopeless ly lost to me. P. H PIERCE. Pittsburgh, October 10th, 1861. 1 certify that Dr. VON MOBCHIZIBKER effected a most satisfactory cure of mv son. a boy of fifteen re-'.rs of age, who has been deaf for several years. The loss of hearing being accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge from his ear PATRICK DUFFY. Robinson Township, Allegheny county. Pittsburgh, October loth, 1861, Among those who have been benefited by your skillful treatment in diseases impairing the Big ht it affords me great pleasure to add the testimonial of my gratitude to the list of your patients. My sight w as so much impaired during the f>ast eight een months that I could not recognise the ieauires of a friend standing near me. Desirous that aQ those whose sight is defective ahouM know where to apply for re'ief, I tender yon this acknowleg ment of your eminent skill and success in the treatment of your obliged and grateful friend. T. J. MULLEN, Rector of Bti Patrick. EYE NOISE IN THE HEAP DEAFNESS: DR, P, A. VON MOSCBZim, OCULIST AND AIBIST (Late o the Austrian Army) Wives his entire and exclusive » t^ e ?“ o, L maladies of the EYE and EAR repairing or surgical attention, to restore Bight orheanng- Persons wishing to be DEAFNESS ot IMPAIRED should apply without further delay They willon f doingsoJbene fit tbemselvesandgiTehim time to do Justice to their ease. The success of his treatment of tbe]_ EYE AND EAR. O FFICB, 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN BMJTHFIBIIP AMD GRANT BTSL EYEB inserted. Th* original letters, and hundreds others, can be examined by all who wish to do bo . at Dr. M*s office; odd gUNBRY CONSIGNMENTS.— 103 bags Pea Huts; 76 bushels Corn Meal; 800 “ Shelled Corn; 60 “ Spring Barley ; 1 barrels Pnmeßeanj; 7 • Dry Peaches, halves 60 Iron-bonndOa Barolai vm . ’ ■■ L 3,& In storeana forsalehy 3AB. ! .seat i 7o;;:i , <CT.;H«rfe6t«nd„gratsb»-.. TWO BiniiDlN&COis6N.sßftYg Mraet, eecb S 4 SseUronVb» 9t, fentdeep to an alley. Price for both lota 1000. yfrreatebv- '" S. COTHBERTfc BOH, 'SKfllbdutdMi Piacellaiteons. Non«Ezpioitve. Also, PURE BE+VZOLE. PXTTRBV&QB, PA. fBOYS and YOUTHS’ JOS. fl BORLAND, ’ B& Market street, second door from Fifth. R E AD : AGAIN BYE EAR. BY rKLEttiRAIKaSi; Jiff J’cstcrdeiy-s Telegram. ~~~~~~ . 1: , JProm Foi tress M V r ,-,\' 1 Fo&ebess Monboe, November. i—Fti' ' November Bt'eßmer?’" <i Beividere,, one' of the' expedition, ladeni'.'- 1 ■-« Hitt itejrßes TBfßtne4 to/Oid Poinf-on:Monday- noon. .She ' that shear as aeparatedfrom the float dur« ?.' "’ in g the storm oh-Fr id£yJ;.She' hid'afpor* r 3 lion if ber upper wofeks-slove inland ro'ughly handled that eho wa».,ooni£elle<itS> . return. Twelve of. the horses werekijled.' The steamer knew hoihjLg of tiie'baifufC®' ’'-'' l ’ of the fleet. - • Icoaßrenj About three o’clock in tho afternoon the ; , steamer Monticello, from the blockading fleet, off Savannah, arrived, and reported 1 -' I**- that she phased the whole fleet on ’ night within thirty mile* of Bi»lTß,J!*y.' , The storm had nearly abated, and the ofB« ’ cars have no doubt they entered 1 JBdlf %ay ? ' ’' early Sunday morning, within, .- twenty-five miles of Charleston-: ;Thia point of > ' T : A Norfolk;paper, of Monday, sityh ft* | atination of the fleet la thSwn to Bjyal Entrance, which is aiityinye*Bhhttif '-.- of Ball’s Bay. , * ~ No leas than aix,ty contrabands into the Fortress and fleet' on - They report that matiy troops,have been- jy withdrawn from Qreat Bethel,.Yorktowp,, • Norfolk and vioinity,. but they do not' ! know where they have gone. They were ?v : < picked up in boate and canoes. Ono boat,si ; i had twenty-four peredhs tn tt. Passengers by flag of truce say that no ' information had. been received there rela- : tivfl to tbe fleet at ten o’clock on morning, Tbe Day Book mentions ante mor that Beauregard had resigned, and '• ' also jiublishes a dispatch from Bichmond® mentioning Bimllar rnmare there. ' ■r ■ THK DEPARTUREOF G THE FINAL DEPARTURE OP GENERAL SCOTT '' ' FROM WASHINGTON—INTERESTING IN^' TERYIEW WITH GfBNERAL II’cLELL AHA-" WORDS OF ADVICE ERo£F"tHR tjlna*!’ ' SOLDIER. WAHHtNOTON, Movi 8, lSfll'i *- 3 Yesterday morning, at the dopdtin'thfii®-’! city, at flye d’cldeki the darbeat hour betai-aa' fore day,'in tbe midst of. a raging l storm.. " the’retiring .and the incoming chieftatnsof the:United States Army bade ' each dither '" 1 an ’affectionate farewell—the hhaffinf ’fitf-p;’* ; Bge, returning his war-worn swofdjio 1 scabbard, and the other, in hisfy<arti>Mi»l sheathing his steel to mea'anra' with a desperate and üßprincipledfoe.” l !'*!^':'. General Scott and staff'reached the de*." ' pot half an hour before the train, Btarfedi . , Quite a number of citizens aHsembJedfo 1 bid him Adieu. At a quarter beforeflVe' 1 o’clock, the-time for the train to cleaves .: • Gen. McClellan arrived*: under -.escort ; Of'; Capki Barker’s cavalry squadron. "Th'C ; ! now Generai-in_Chief was accompanied by 1 the following merhbbrfTbf bis statfri*—— "h- Biisadier General Mann, IqspeeUrGaaent. ' >~? Brigadier General Stoneman, ch'e f of fttwtfr. •'"f.T.yif Brigadier QADeraf Barry. obielcfartilTerr;/ . , / Brigadier General Vaa VUeL chief of Qajffter* 7 mastePa Department- v-.- , x General Seth WiUbun%.Ad)iitanfc;6tt£ x? Lieutenant Colonel Calbora, Ar»nt«nt- GeneraL Colonel Hudson, Assistant Inspector; * , et^ nant Colonel Bwaiteßr T AfiMintaAt^rMyrih^r.^ Captain Louis Pbillipe Do : Pans. .* * 7^^..,.,. Captain Robert pa Orleans, Due Jft'dhafchSk* 3^ 1 The'general and %ti staff all with black rubber havclocks and long black rubber Jkhfcit f uniforms entirely. This djeka waa resist the pelting storm. “Afi 'tbef the depot their appearance in ligiftK reminded one of the hfarift t knights of old. The only J the silence that prevailbd'^wl^l^ijSiSff^oT^ r the warriors hidden swordsand of their spurs. -t-* . * ••" General McClellan, at the' beW!t#f hi* staff proceeded to an by General Scott, and removing bit from his head, before the whom he had just succeeded:'*'' *:{»• sd General Scott, sitfcing,from inabHifcy.to rise, extended his hand to bik successor. 71 and they talked for Botne w T hands clasped. In this' paaitloß^^leftetat; * Soottvjirftwtng MoOleUenas^uJa^tai,^^ “General, do not allow jSnrM&fo'ib®'" embarrassed by m(m wbb do 'noE.‘«iSi|fe*»j--'! hend this great question. Garry.dutjpnr,. own ideas, act upon your judgment, end you will conquer,' and’ 4 ment will be vindicated. : s The young chieftAin’aonlyrapJf WAUit--.' ’ “I thank you, General, and yrilltu&lbr-'" get your connael. May you. bAreeloiwtq' ~ health and live to see filled. God bewlth you; : ' ; KfratwMyfe7S , !.i 6aL7~nut coal, gt ! icK' ,f iKD l) ' COKE.-DiCKS6N,'iaTS#2fflSrOOfi 4 feJ“a 609 LIBERTY' Having superior fiicffitiet tarioppft{fy£3badMßsjT quality «f .coal, Hut Opal, B1y?k pared to deliver the Bardeen plj£g 0 tordhrtoal M^C °^ r ; JHOMAS. FAWJ^^^^..^ UNDERTAKING, 6>iM»lM«jWiraMl street. Allegheny , . t*folffijg;-* PITTSBURGH STEUWOUtSI lino joots___johb a jlyf£'i^o^|3n<ai JONES. BOYD&COr M/TANUFACTU BEKW a OR:IC4»rJ’ JU. Steel; slbo, Spring, fiotr ..■* SPRINGE and AXLBS, comerTßrtifc;«4a .5B streets. [noSSael PlrjSujSffiTfrp^T CARPETS AMP Ontiia<ffii«g. —AT 1 T|tE-2* %28Sjf|J a- **. FOURTH BTREETOA3PRTSRQBB. ' W. vuied assOTtment ofCAßPOTlKG.marlflimtttev' invite the attomion of buyers,A&thKvUlttft&K fared oadhamoßt favorable teim% \ • •. • v - - w;u *mwo*tiVßUiSii>. •» <xS6 87 Fourth .- : JAMES A. FETZEM^i -opi : rr FORWIRDIH6 MD COMISSIOt *EKHIIT ■ ■ r. * -’i. - fe'w-fag??.* Drua Frmlt Q«M*uY: oorhib ; fosiMSa&'M6misni aruni _ •**. 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