VOLUME XX. 9to f ilfobnqgfe fust. PiMilhad Scary Morning , (Sundays RxeeptadJ Al the North-East corner of Filth and Wood sts. Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable strictly in ad?*dce^.- copies, Two sale at the Ctm>rter4irthe Office, and by the Newsbova. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Tr lAn&. Otttr. Tttlm w* o»*< % U Ink • wok. • *>«k w»*s. ir otp«t Ou.j*hßert}on»«.~*—« 60 60 1» > insertions,..— 76 ...... ...... 76 l'lvros insertions,— 1 oo .. 1 00 X 76 . 60 Hv weeks,——. 8002 00 1 60 1 00 76 Three weaker—..... 400 266300 1 26 100 000 month— 600 886 60 160 176 months— TOO 466 60 286 260 iliroo months^—~ 9 00 6 00 4 60 8 00 800 Four month*-.. „ 10 00 6 66-6 00 886 4 60 Mit3 llOO 786660 8 66 660 Biz months..— 12 OS'; 800600 4 00 660 JNma natatha—l6oo 10 86 8006 86 900 One year—-—. 20 00 18 8610 00 665 12 00 Blinding Card, six line#'or less, per annum 10 00 OBAITOiaSLB AT PLRABURP One squire,-per annum, (exclusive OO Ifnrnace notices. 60 cents: Death notices 26 cents •S'FOR 1861. -sw om DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, CSTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS, WILL hereafter be furnished Advance Paying Subscribers OSE DOLLAR PER 7EAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE IT OOBTAIHS AH TH* L.KCITING NEWS OF THE PAY Editorial, Local and itliS' cellancous; Foreign and Domestic markets. YOUR DOLIiA BY MAIL AT OUB KIBE Q T UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send Or PROSPECTUS and BPECLM.EN COPT. Pon’t forget the Dollar Address JAMES P. BABB, BUitor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. MNIN6 POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES P. BABB. EDWIN A. MYEEI. BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Filth & Wood Bts., Tltts’h. BVHBV BIBOSIPTIOIf Of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Bxaoatad In the finest atria. HAI Xj ROAD, COMMERCIAL MERCANTILE AND—LEGAL IWORK at ahorinohoe, on reasonable terms, PsrUozUr attention piad to the Printing ot POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, die., For Concerts, Exhibitions and drcusoa. LARGE ADDrriOHS OF TYPE & MACHIHERY baton uuihja bus madivo ww .The facilities for tnrning on! Work with prompt- ness and despatch cannot be excelled by ' any ether office tn the oily. AND YUUTBS' BOUTS, Boys'and Youths’ Boots, Boys and Youths’ Boots, Boysand Youths’ Boots, At No. 15 FIFTH J3TREET, » . Dt a PIFFENBACHEI | R RENT.—A large dwelling house A of hall, two Urge parlors, fire chambers dio mg room and kitchf n, attic rooms, b*th room, cjoseta, porch, gas end water fixture*, lafge Y atJ, grape Vine* euhitf and caniacoboose, No 99 I'tins afreet Immediate possession given. En- ■= a CUTHBEKTASON, . , , .< , • fit Market street Lemon 8— ' 20 boxes prime French lemons to arrive apg for gale by REYMEIt 4 BRO& Nos. 128 and 128 Wood atreet, Gents CALF AND KIP BOOTS. BOTH CALF AND KIP BOOTS. YOUTHS'CALF AND KIP BOOTS. CHEAP! CHEAP! ! -AT NO. 15 FIFTH SIB£E<T. «c2T n. a DIFFBKBAOHBR. . 1. Monongahela Insurance Co, OF PITTSBURGH oma, "*-JAMBS A: HUTCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. JAS. WOODBURN, Gen’l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Jnsurs ail binds of Fxrr. and Morins Bisks. Q . ASSETS, MAY loth, im. Stoctt Due Bills payable on. uemund andfieouredby two approved name&4 78,760 00 ReoefvaWe .... 84 DiUa Discounted...... ........... 36,286 78 *°°°“’ 100 s^ s co fa-SSS» * M4O# stock cost .. .. 6,176 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock coat 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh S2s* ac 't^ of Roofc Account*. Office Furniture Gash ............. ***** u/ „ DIRECTORS; Wm. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, ‘ Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm. Ree, g. B. Robison: Jno M’Deritt Richard Hays, Joe. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace, Sobt D&liell, Geo. A Berry, Wna. A. Caldwell. Wna.Meana, Jama Woodborn, my2l Allegheny Insurance Co. SSKSSS- ”UnW C alt k Blade. TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS lop FIR I AND MARINE RISKS, in JONES, President; JOHN D. McOORD S p f?i d ?s*i M ‘ BOOK - Capt "XXaLIAM DEAN, Genemi Agent. Jones, O. G. Hussey, Harv * ChUds, Oapt R. c. Gray, John A. WiWu, £. u . Fahnestook, John D. MoCord, Capt Adam Jacobs, K^, e,pl ' *' Dmb - Bob ’‘ L - »a«5 WJEST branch Mutual Insurance Company, logk haven, olinton count?. OHABTBRBiy BY TUB LBGISLATTTBB OB PWTRBTLYAJSTIA. J premium ffoies $182,348 COMPANY WILL INSURE 4L. on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac, in tuivo or country. DliioroitaHon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. (j. C. Harvey, Chaa. Cnst, D. K. Chaa I. A - Mll 3' er - Fou>r Diokson, W. W hi te, Thomas Kivohan. ... ®* D. HARVEY, President. 1. r. Abrams, Vice President, lacs. KrroaxH, Secretary. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Pittsburgh. r -to* #* Fomrlh , DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter,Kody Patterson, 1. Srier Spronl, C. A. Colton, James fl. flopkina. A. A. Gamer. Henry Bproul,Nich. Voeghtly, Geo. W. Bmitn A |J^ J ones W»de tUmpton, Robert Patrick, C !lfoi ,r ?, d 8300.000 i IRE AND MARINS RISKS TAKEN, of all descriptions. orncnia; _ CAKBUiH, President. I. ffEfSB SPROtiL, Secretary. (jably EUROPEAN A«ENCT. rpHOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN i Agent, No. lift Water street, Piitabureh, Pa, is preptrert to bring out or send bacfc pasaeneere from or to an, part of the old country, either by steam er sailing pacaeta. SIGHT DRAPTBPOR SALE, payable in any part ctf Europe. J K Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rnjt road. Also, Agent for the o>d Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the tines of Steamers sail ins between New York, Liyerpool, Glasgow «nd Gaivar. fall patting Lillis. lAS. MILLINGAK, MONONGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that be has rebuilt since the fire, and hAring enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and moat approved machinery is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shatters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box mafeing, Ac. BoatS Pittsburgh. September 7,1867. iaSfl DOZ. ENGLISH GRADUATED V MEASURES;.S gross Frenrh Infant Powder, just received and for sale by GEO. A- KELLY, AUeffhenv citv. Near Rochester, beaver com Valuable Farm for sale, of 160 acre*—lo inO cultivation, balance good timber, black nnd white oak. The laud is rolling and can all be cultivated. Frame dwelling honae of 6 rooms, porch HDd poi uco, cellar, £e.» large Darn, Bttble aod other out housea, orchard or l2o trees, all under good fence, good springs—can be dirided into two farms. For price and terms apolr at the real estate office of ocll a OOTHBEBT «fc SON, 61 Market sL FALL GOOHST^ - EATON MACRUM & CO., Invite attention to their BTEW BTOCK FOE FALI TRADE At Sos. W and 19 Fifth street. Wholesale buyers supplied at lowestprlces. *e2B r £U MILLINERS— ~ A new supply of an 1 Dnac-B - * . , L FRENCH FLOWERS ana ROSES, just received by express at HORNE'S Trimming Btore, 77 Market street- jalmUkal • * rad Hoop Skirls, Mechanic Corsets, Head Dresses and Hair Notts.- Fresh supplies just received at HORfifEflß, QCIS" TYMarket street. EMPTY B A RRELS-200 empty black Barrels, lor BaleHawfo °<* .. .- RHYMER * BRC3. LIT ANTED—2O GOODJFILIJK.S, apply to i. .BOSTOAffiETIM, oc| 2 S . SOAP. SOAP. SOAR' SOAP. SOAP THE OHEMIOAL OLIVE 3ERABJVE SOAP manufactured by-a 0. AJ-IJ.. SAWYER, la ao knowledged to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public., Its superior advan* tages are found in its cheapness, saving of labor, itfi efficacy in removing greasepaint, tar and dirt withoutmmrwg the akin, or,.in*be least wise «***•. “-*» •/SSHS." mad , B '$ th to the anbjoin. ed certificates, eruinating; from genllemea well known in this oommunny, end who had every fa cility afforded of seeing it fully and fairly teßted < ?T r ‘l? rm i C £.l S ep V m S' t ° f JVffA rhir- Uaith and Fourteenth ft. y o u “Sawyer’s Chemical Olive Eraaive Soau/ havinc been used veprextensively m our Regiments, we have nohesitaiion in eenilyme that it WM lc .’. lDd admirably adapted to the use ef the soluiere and decuiedjv the moatsuperior Soap which cnu’n i>« procured (bribe service. ' JAMES A. BKlN,Quartermasier\2th Eeo. ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Rep M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster I3th au2B. *■ MILL FEED—I6B flacks Middlings . Just received and for sale by * JAB A FETZER, oc!4 corner Market and First streets. S UNDRY GONS IG NM EN t’E— ’ 60 bags Middlings; XOO.bagsßhme Albert Potatoes; 100 bagsNeahaunock do; - WO-bairels'RußSelt Apples; ... p Ifi btrrela Marietta Sweet Potatoes 6 barals-Cranberries-iast received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, oclfl corner Market and First streets. POT.-, CLAY—2O . tona', Ohittenham Olay for sale by ' - -i <*2B HENRY H. COLLINS COAL, NUT COAL, BLACK AND COKE.—DICKSON, STEWART k CO., 509; LIBEBTY BTHEET Having superior facilities for supplyw the heat quality ef Coal, Nut Coal, Slack and Coke. «£ mS pared to deliver file same, in any quantity to aoft mrchasera, at reasonable rates. Our Coal l« wrought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from flack. Particular attention given to aun. plying family CoaL oeaMnwT JttSttrEK're. l7 J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, No. 70 Fifth street. Limited' Partnership. The. undersigned, residing in the city of Puls burgh. have formed a limited partnership, under ths a™ ol Ji IVRS i LAUGH 1.1.V5, , n the busmens of mHiiufaoujnoK and dealm? m t K< »N, (m nuccee won to the Ute firm uf Jones A I atuh.i in which firm tho general partoers are BENJAMIN t Jones tiiomas m jo s ks, dlokuic u\ JuMOS, HENRY A. LAUHHLIN »tul iRWjv b! LAUGHLII*, 1 *, anJ Ui(* partner I.- JAMES LAUGH LJN.who l|-in contrUmitHi meveaty i lour hundred noitnrn to toe rcmrnoo s-iock of said partnership, whir-. uto commence of lb© first day oi AogUflt. 1801, and to terminate OivCfit» fiat day of August, ib'ft. ... September W, 1861. B. F. .J<‘».NFM, Office, Corner Butter and Clymer SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOB SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS The subscriber wishing to reduce bi« stock of Pianos, offers for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Hand Pianos at great brrgains,for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been, made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes bv the best makers in the country, and can be relied on as du rable and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For tale by JOHN H. meLLOe, |yl« 81 WOOD STREET, smithTpark & co. ( SIMTSS WARD FOCWDRV, „ PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets. Manufacturers of all siaes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Bad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Pul lies. Hangers and Oouplinga. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de scription made to order. Having a oompleto machine ahopattachod to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to f&Slilrw* gUNDRY CONSIGN MENTS.- 103 bags Pea Nuts; 75 bushels Corn Meal; 800 44 ► helled Corn; 60 ” Bpring Barley; 2 barrels Prime Bean*; 7 M Dry Peaches, halve*; 60 Iron-bound Oil Barrels; 60 « In store and for sole by JA.H. A. FETZER, 8024 cor. Market and First sts. CHESTNUTS. —12 Bushels prime Chestnuts, Just received and for Bale hv JAB. A. FETZER, n»i Corner Market and First sireet rt . WANTED— 2D-GOOD GUNSMITHS —Apply to BOWN A TETLEY, l3O Wood Ktre eL Ginger — One case Green Ginger; One do Preserved Ginger, just received and for sale by REYMER k BROd- Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street ~ 100 sacks Neshannock Potatoes 25 harrela do do Just received and for sale by rt , JAMES A. FETZER, 0021 corner of Market and First streets, 1() ttHIKT COLIiAKS FoS~~"2§ OENTB. Approved style of -Gents’ Patent Enameled Collars for 1861. 10 Bhirt Collars of any style for 26 cents. EATON, MACRLJM A CO- Noa. 17 and 19 FtfLh street. anl2^ PTTunes^ 100 boxes Prunes; 60 kegs do 26 do Plums, in store and arririna ard oraale by REYMER A BROS Soc 22 Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street OAP STONE—2O bblß Powdered for Foundry use for sale br oc2B HENRY H. COLLINS. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOB THE BALE OT PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, N - n WATER STREET, BELOW MAgEEf, ““ riTT&BVB&h . A FARM OF 113 ACRES FOR SALE 69 i i cu'tivation, balance m good tirot>ei,a good dwelling Souse, bam, orchard of 6 acres, «11 in good order, situate at about 8 miles fnim the city and one mile from the Perrysviile road. noA S. ODT&fiEBT A SON, 61 Maraet street. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9. 1861. 4ort£rardlßfl and ©oimaissimt. JAMES A. FETZER. FORWARDING AHD CCBSIS; IOH MERCHANT JOtt em) SALS OS Flour, Grain, Bacon, tar 4, Butter. Orlad Fruit ud Produce Generally, COBSntB OF UABKBT AND FI3BT STBEgTB. PITTSBUROH, PA. ' Sana to—Francis Q. Bailey, Eaq, William Dil worth Sr, H. Cuthbori A Son, Pittabm rli, Bovd a Ott Hetskor A Swearingen, B. Bradv. Oas , M. a M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle A 00, i-eor- e W Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Co, Wheeling. , nxr2B3ptMa JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Aid) *n Flour,Grain,and all kinds of Country Produce) Wines and Li quors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Liberal*a<ivftnces made on consignments of High Wines, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO. 237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. EOBkBT DALBBLL JiKES X. niABIKo ROBERT DAIiSELJL & CO., WHOLESALE grocers COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT? -AN D - DRALRIW?IN Ppf>OCO»AND PIVTS . OK l U MAaU?A OTUHS9, bO. »#1 LIBEBTT - i'REET, P/TT'BOUGH. Jron, Hails, (gugiites, &c. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES & LAtIGHLIftS, Manufaoturerti of lEON AMD MAILS. JUNIATA AND COHHOft SHEET IKON. Skirting. Lantb’i Patent Tintoa Bad*, Platts, it, WABIEOUSIH, • 8 Wu.r Blraat, ud I IA First Str-at, PITTSBUHGH, And corner of Franklin and youth Water Streets, Ohw «o. feSlTilv PITTSBURGHSTEELWORKS IliiO Jonas. jouk L. Born w>. M'l olu.uob JONES. BOYD & CO., Manufacturers of cast Htee!; BlsaSprini!, Plot, and A. B. Steel oimULS and AXI.KS, corner Ross and First si reels. [noSSasl PITTS KURNH, Pa. Dissolution of Partnership. The co-partnership of tones A DAUTH expired by limitation on the first day Of AngUßt, TherbUHtneH’* dl aaid firm will he Nettled by the new firm of JONfiB A LAUGH- TM J > u. w. JUMCH, HhNRY A. LAUGHLIN, IKWLN B. LAIh,HLIN JAMKs l*ughi in. se!7-3md D.B. K4HJEK3 & UABTU7ACTT7ILK&B 07 BOBERS’ IMPROVED PATENT TEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRIIL TEETH, Streets, Ninth Ward, prr r n=pf , »'4pr. pa gafils mul pistes snt?. SAVAG3 KEOTTS3E, %'o. 850 Überty street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENHEB DEPOT JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken ar lfitted up,with all the modem improvem mta, thie popular re nort, the aubaenber is prepared 10 aocommodate his old nustomera and the public generally, wnh tho beat the mart at affords. Oysters will be ser ved uo ic evory variety of style, during tho aea* eon. Kis_W:noß, Liquors and Ales he feels con* fident in recommendin® to the public for their excellence. Cfcn, Backet And Shell Oysters received daily and eold Whc-Srjftals and BetsU. raySftayd SSETIW’S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor, Having taken and atted up, at a great expense, with aIL the modem im> provementa, this popQlsr reeorti fce subscriber is prepared to accommodate his tnends and the pnb lic genenilly, wiLh the best the market affords. OIfBTERS will be served up in. every vwriety of. etyle durinif tho aoaaon. LIQUORS und'ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. served ap at All "hours, and DAY suri NTGHT BOAHPKRB taken. ap4:lv EXCELSIOR OTBTEB km lATIS6 HOUSE, SO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLES AH AND VST AH, DRAUOIS XH lake and eastern fish. FKEBH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TERS AND WILD GAMA All 1. th.lv Proper guvoa. u 026 GEO. EEINEMAN & 00. Mansion house, gkorge aur- ENZ, r*roprietor, No. 344 Liberty street, just beside tho Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor Haring, at considerable expense, nuedup, in excellent style, the MANBIONHOUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patron age. There is atiached a splendid STABLE and extensive W aiiording ample accom modation to travelers and steamstere. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beet the mar ket can tfiord. fair* RUSH HOUSE.—M. RUSH, Proprie- No. 397 Liberty street, near Peont-ylvaaio KHilromi Dopol, Pittsburgh, Pa. ThiA bouse has been lately enlarged, refitted ami re-fnruißhed, and is now in the U«i of order for the accommodjuum of l»oarders and travelers, The-best of Oyaters received dniiy, sold wholesalo and retail, or served up in every style. The dehc»- CIAH of tho soa-on aiwiy* on band, together with HUpertor brand* of I, quor*. Ac. **l4 YOUNG’S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT AT THIS OLD STAND, COBIfUCOPJLffi BES'EAUHANT, WHo 40 Fifth Street. HE JtE FAMILIES, HOTELS , R j Sl s u T !,0 “ “ nd ,h '' tra,ie gnneratlj, can -applied wilh Chesapeake Bay Ov.lers at the low«**i wholesale rates. Couatrv trad** <-oiicited ISLI YOIJNG, Ih-oprieior. Young's Eating Saloon, COR. VIRGIN ALLEY and SMITHFIELL) ST Kliere Outers end all th- delicacies of the season tvdl be served up in ihe most palatahle style . , „ EU YOUNG, OCH corner Virgin alley and Smnhlield su : ©loUts, jßaaimerjs, &c. E. WATTSi WITU TERRI', PRICE & CO, IMPOBTKRB ANL) DKALEB3 IN XXOTHS, CASSIIB&RES,- Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, Ac., NO. 255 MARKET BT. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. * im s ' p “ 01 ’ ouvm *■T,aal jolting (glasses, H. D. BBECHT & 880., MANUFACTURERS OF looking glasses, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood 51 on Mings. DEALERS IN FBEffCH PLATE AJTD WIEDOW GLASS, 12S Smltlifield Street, Dernier’s Block, between Fifth and Sixth, pjtU burgb P»* City Glass at manufacturer’s Brice-*-®* Particular attention give ato repairing Paintings, Rebuilding Frames and boMinoss cards framed at wholesale price, nfrir TO INVENTORS UNIMPORTANT Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, From Hon. (Tins, Afasem, late Cbmmisxioner of Patent*. Washington, I>. 0, October 4, iB6O Learning that R. W. Fenwick. is about to open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents I cheerfully state that I hare long known bira 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 ol (he United States. „ _ . , , CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fonwick waa for nenrly lour years the mann gerofthotVnshmgton Branch OfficeoltneScientific Amencan Patent Agency of Mosra. Munu A Co and for more than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors je2B:dtf Q.ENTS fine french boots, Of Brocks’ Manufacture, SBLLIAG AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOB GASH. At 31 Fifth Street, W. E, SCHMEBTZ & CO. sole IS THE TIME TO KILL RATS. The safest and most effectual RAT PASTE now in use, and warranted TO BANISH RATS, MICK AND ROACHES, -ANi»- VERMIN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WITHOUT THE tfSE OF POISON. Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, ocU corner Diamond and Market street. TERMS $lO CASH AND $9O in easy paymmis for a ohoice building lot 26 fee front by 100 feet in depth, eitnate oa Union street’ mount Washington. oc!6 8. CU i'H BERT t F ON, 61 Market street 1 ADLES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ ' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 At No. 15 Fifth Street, eeZl D. S. DLFFENBACgEK: <sMf>n CASH AND FOUR HUN dred in one, two, three and four yeaiv will purchase tenacres ot valuable land, a bnck dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn well of Water etc, situate two milss from Phillips burg. Beaver county. S. CUTHBEHT 4 SON, 004 61 Market street, rCo-P»rtaef»hlp. HE UNDEKHIGNEI) HAVE THIS ■lay formed a Co-Farlnership under the name .nd style ot PF.RKINB,MERRICK A CO,in tho I apor, Bag and general Oommißaion Bimineaa. JNO. M PERKINS, 0. HENRY MERRICK, D .,, . EDWARD C.CLAPP. Pittabuxgh, Pa- March lat, 1861. Jao M, PaagiOT C. fiawai MaaEiox....E. c. Clapp PERRINS. MERRIER & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &c„ Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &c., &c. VI arehonae No. 82 Third Street, j marl D/2 TUB VUQH, PS j |j D 1 E.S CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS sl,3' LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,3 AT NO- 16 FIFTH HTRBET, n. H. PIFFRNRACHK gUPEKIOR Gl 1 ALTT V CONGRESS GAITERS, ■ACE Bui iT.S, OXFORD TIES, FUR GENTS, BO VS’and YOUTHS, SELLING AT LOW PRICE AT NO. ;;l FIFTH STREET, W. E. SCR HERTZ A CO. ael4 cPerrhant ©atiors, SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 4S ST. CLAIR STREET. LATE STUBS OT TALL GOODS JUST REOEIVBD. WE are now opening a choice Stock of Pall Good®, confuting in ail of the latent of (;L(> FHS. CABSIMERB3 AND V.La I l.Nua, which vvm H*tu-r v«?i will r>e eiiual uj any *MrionmHm lo be found or West. They will be made un u> order in-a supenor stylo and at prices u* i-im the tim<»s. V,’«» would respectfully solicit an early cjili from our patrons and the public. SAMITES. GRAY A SON, iMERGHAHT TAILORS No. I<> Finn Slre«t. H. M'UFE * O)., MERCHANT TAIX.ORH, Dealers ia Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Good*, corner of Federal etreot and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. jel2 ly-daw J M . LITTL E~. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. •« SAINT. CLAIR STBJCKV, (Dr. Irish’s Now FuiMmg,) fr' T PirrsHniwH. saintm. t. t. house, sxca-isr ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. (’lair St. and Duqaesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) •*#*' All work entruH'ed to me will be Neatly auo Prnrmalv Kxuri:u*<t. OCfcly HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER P. O’BRIERf Orders sono.ted at basement shop, Granl street, opposite Cathedral WM . TRJB AOir HOUSE, SIGN & OBNAMENTAi PAIfIITER AMD tiLAZIER, fouTtU B.ti Wood 4b SmKSifl.ld PITTSBUR&B, PA. » worfe nfi—mtlv attended to. or»y«felvd L O Y D ’ ft MAP OF MISSOURI, Tllrse Teat square. Price 26 cents. Lloyd’s Map of \ irgmis aod Mtryla .d, four feet square. Pnce 5 cents. Together with all the late and reliable Maps published. For sale at the Wholesale and Ketau Book, Periodical and Übion store of HENRY MINER, — OOl7 - and 78 Fifth street JjOvs boots Cheap, BOYB BOUTS CHEAP, BOYS BOOTS CHEAP, YOUTHS' BOOTS CHEAP, YOUTHS' BOOTS CHEAP, AT NO- 16 PIP Til STREET. ocW D. H. IIIFFENBACHER. HOWC’KrtftiW MUIiTTLi: Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on the lightest and heaviest fabrics, making the LOCK STITCH SKAJH alike on both sides, which cannot be Haveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, these have no superior Call and see them at No: ‘Jtf Fifth etreet. Up Stairs. apaO:dAwtf:ia W. B. LASCBLL WALb PAPER! WALL PAPEKi 1 ELEGANT 1 BEAUTIFUL! PRETTY! CHEAP! W. P. MARSHALL, B7 Wood street: For sale by bu 24 CARO PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES and Photograph Frames, all the notabilities of the times, pretty groups and figures, received and lor sale by EATON, MACRUM A CO., oc __ 17 Fifth street. CARPETS ARID OIL CLOTHS, —AT THE— FOURTH STREET CARPET BRORE, WD. & H. M’CALLUM HAVE • this day opened part of a very large and varied assortment of CARPETING, to which they Invite the attention of buyers, &h they will be of fered on the most favorable terms. Also, a hewiy^imported lot of beautiful Druggets, all widths,attbe lowest rates. W. D. k H. M’CALLUM, 0c25 B 7 Fourth street near Wood. CEMENT— 100 barrels Hydraulic Ce menl reeeiwPand for sale by oolS HENRY H.COLLINB Beautiful hold and tinted paper HANGINGS—For sale by wa. p. Marshall. Piscellaiteous. a. hiu M’KME & PHILIPS, eEMSKAL €o€>l”&K&®e, IT THJUfi K*W FAOMU OS ffijette Street. Between Hand and Wayne streets. PiTTSfIURfiH, PEWiL flSfc.We.are prepared to furnish Goal Oil, Whis key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms THE &RDESCO OIL COMPANY Manufacture and have for sale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL Warehouse, No. 15 Hand Street, eelB-Gm QENTS, ST RAT SHOES, CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS OF A.VF.KT SI’PBKIoR (iUILITY, SELLING 1.0 W FOR CASH, FOR CASH W. E. Schmertz & 00., IVo. 31 Filth Street. OWE* BIRAE. mkrciiant tailor, 49 St. Flnir Street. (Formerly with L. Hirshtield,} Having returned from new YORK, with ft choice atonck of CLOTHS. t'ASSI StEFtEtJ and VESTIM-rd, which be pur chased at prion* far below the usual rites. &j)r- < treat inducements offered to cash buyers. ae2l:om BOWS! & TETLEf, 138 Wood Street, Make tools for boring oil WELLS at the shortest possible notice, ig been in the business of manufacturing tools ever since the “fever” first broke out,we can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to givo os a call and make examination of our stock now on hand. robs a ostia Loomis jHoa. loomis AUbITN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and ofi secor.tiea for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated oo easoaable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Office, No. M FOURTH HTREET above Wood. Iv AUSTIN LOOMIS A Co! SHOES AND GAITERS, Selling lower than they can be bough t for at any place else ia4be_Gi:y, Remember tße'ffTa£e, - * AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE -or .(!. M ') II ITTSBURSH & CONNELLSVILLE RAIL ROAD ON AND AFrER THE 17tit OF OC IOBKR, the trains oat le Pittsburgh A Coo nelisville Rml Road will leave and arrive at the company** depot, corner of Ross and Brecken ndge streets, as follows: M 4IL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh 7,40 a m, arrives at Counellgyille 11 a m, Uniontown 12 m; returning leaves Uniontown Ipm, Connellsvii.e a t, m, ar rives at Pittsburgh 6 pm. EXPRK33 'I RAIN leaves Uniontow n 6 a m, Con nellHVille 6 a at Pittsburgh 9,30 am; leaves Pittsburgh 3,40 p m,arriyes at ConneilsviUe 6,56 p m. Uniontown 6 p m. KIRaT ACCOMMODATION leaves McKeesport? 5.46 am, arriving at Pittsburgh a; 6,45 am; leaves Pittsburgh at 7 a m, returning to Pittsburgh at 8,80 a m SECOND ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsborgh at It a m, returning to Pittsburgh at 1,60 p m. r IHJRD ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsburgh at 4,16 p m, returning to Pittsburgh at 6 p m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsburgh at 6,15 p m. SUNDAY TRAIN leaves McKeesport at 9,10 a m, arriving at Pittsburgh 10,1! a m,having Pittsburgh, at 1.30 p m. B FREIGHT received and delivered at the same depot on snd after that date Qu *rterly, annual, and commutation coupon tickets sold by GEORGE BOULTO*, Agent at Pittsburgh- fi. BLACK3TONE, ocl6;imd Sunermtendant. 'J'HOMAS FARLEY’S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMB, No. 1M FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING, in a!! its branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders can he left at the room or ai the Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio street. Allegheny. selS-ly INE BOTTLED " WINES, WHISKIES, &c., for sale bjr ocSO 5t WM. BENNETT, 120 Wood street. J}ERFUMERY, PERFUMERY— PERFUMERY. PERFUMERY , PERFUMERY PERFUMERY, PERFUMERY, , PERFUMERY, A large and fine assortment of Perfumery, con sisting of the finest extracts of all descriptions. Pomades, Hair Oils, Colognes, Toilet Waters* Also, a fine assortment of the best English Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Kail Brushes, iriesh Brushes, Shaving B rushes,dtc A T JOSEPB FL EM IN&S, A T JOSEFS FLEMING’S, AT JOSEPH. FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S, corner Market street and the Diamond, corner Market street and the Diamond. °o4 corner Market Btreet and the Diamond. JJARPER'S WEEKLY for~NovTSth^ >oW READY AND FORBADE AT fl. MINER’S A MAP OF THE SOUTHERN STATES, Including Railroads. Country Towns, State Capitals. Country Roads, the buuthern Coast from Delaware to Texas, showing the Harbors. Inlets, Forts, and poaiUoQ of blockading ships, size 83 by 24. ALSO, THE FOLLOWING ILLUSTRATIONS; v^. k , Up ? D th ?<S? np , of „ tbe 6th Segment New K£r.k£ 8 Zowea) » —*«■ the The Great Naval Expedition preparing for depart ure from Annapolis, -Maryland * „ of Colors to Gen. Viele’s Brigade, pedition h6lr de Parture on the Great Haval Ex- it appeared m £kt of October 18Lb, sailing to Hampton ml3ooll l of Mississippi at* 12th. 1881 Sji Eloet ofFire Ships on October iatk tool, and a score of other engravings. PRICE SIX CENTB Sent by mail on receipt of t*#o three cent stamps. henry MINER, no 2 Nos. 71 apd 73 Fiff h Fiuaburgh BUCK W HEa.T FjLOUR —IOO" sacks m 25 and 50 pound § acks Buckwheat Floor )uat received and lor sale by J, tMES A. FETZEB, 006 corner Mai feet and First streets. „Non-Kxplo»l ve. Also, PURI: BEJi'ZOLE, PITTSBURGH, PA BOYS and YOUTHS’ JOS. H BORLAND,. OS Market street, second door from Fifth. BRANIDEB, GINS NUMBER 39. B y E t , an A tilt - - _ "esterday’s Telcgriy Another Great Battle— Great x Loss on. Both Sid'esTi CaiUi], 111., November, 7.—An expe§if?'‘ f ' tion left here last.eight, under command ' of Generals Grant and ' f landed at Belmont, Mo., 1 three kiies ! tt|btf a ' Columbus, at eight o’clock - ‘thii rhorhlngV The Federal troops, numbering thirty®#' - f | hundred, engagod the robojii, aboutseven thousand in number, at eleven 'o’blbiik;— ' The battle lasted till sundotvn, when'■ the ;J rebels were driven from their intrefidbw'- 1 ments across the river, with great Ibss —. •» Their camp was burned, and their sthrffl ■’ With all their baggage, cannon, horses ahff ! mulos, with one hundred prisoners, Wane ! a en. The Federals then rotired, the' 1 rebels having recoived reinfcroementafroin ’ Columbus. Both Generals had borteF 5 shot under them. Colonel Dougherty, ol Illinois, was wounded and taken The rebel loss is not known, the Fed-1 eral loss is believed to be from'three to five hundred. ' 1 Farther Particulars. nau.h't B '~ A SpeCial Cair ° di3 ' , patch to-day gives particulars of the fight ■ at Balmont yesterday. Oar forces consist, ed of the following Illinois . Eeglroents:-. ll2\inT d ’ PS I^"g^rtyl, Twenty,, b-venth, Colonel Buford; Thirtieth, ( Col. t louke; Threty-First, Colonel Logan; Seventh lowa Bsgiment, Colonel Lamor;, laylor s Chicago Artillery; Dollen’s and Delanos Cavalry. They left Cairo on the steamers Alex. Scott, Chancellor .Memphis and Keystone State, accompanl-' pd by the gunboats Lexington and Tylerri After landing, they were formed in line of. battle, General McClearnard in command' of the Cairo troops a- d Colonel: Dohgbt-' erty the Bird’s Point troops. They weroi encountered by the rebels, seven thousand'- strong, and fought every inch of the Warn to the enemy s camp, making sad havocof the enemy s ranks. Colonel Buford-War the first to plant the stars and slripealn. the enemy a camp. Colonel Dougherty's: regfment captured the rebel batterp/of twelve pieces, two of which wore brought away. Colonel Fouke’s men suffered greatly, as they were in front of the bait teries before they were taken. After take ing possession of the rebels’ camp, it was discovered that the rebels were crossing over from Kentucky, for the purpose of attacking us in the-. rear. An order was given to return to boats, when our men were attacked by a reinforcement 'of. sey3 eral thousand from Columbus. ' - * - Another severe engagement then dook place, in which our troops suffered severe, ly. The losses as far as ascertained at a late hour last night are as follows: ; Of the Thirtieth Regiment, one hundred and sixty are misainp; Major .McOlerkpu; was S" I “ de ti.sS d . taken prisoner. Of the Twenty. First, One hundred and forty'are missing. Cal. Buford’s regiment returned too late to obtain any particulars;.. Col. Dougherty is reported taken prisoner,— Col. Lamon is reported badly Wtm'dSf. laylor s battery lost one gnh. We havi taken two hundbed and yrraroPBIBON» bks, a number of whom were wounded— The rebels killed will amount tolhroe hundred. The ground was completely strewn with dead bodies. The rebel, .Col. Wright, of the 13th Tennessee regiment, was killed. Gen. Cheatham commanded the rebels in the fight,'Mb], General-Folk being at Columbus. It is stated thatQen-. Johnson was wounded.. The gun boats rendered efficient servioo in oovering'rei treat, mowing down the rebels with grape, but killing some of our own men. A.flag of truce left Cairo this morningfor Cblfim. bus with forty or fifty wounded- rebels. i IMPORTANT TO LADIES. : jT\R. JOHK HARVfiY, Raving > Jot 4-f , “P*‘‘ r „ da o< twentyyeare devoted-big pnrfM- T" 1 ■*“??* Buooeeded m thongands fat STL n H~ aton ?f 1116 &falcfcd to sonnet SEIfS now entire confidence in offering pntiliely hie ’ v? vireat American Stemedy,’* “ DR. HARVEY’S CHRONOTHERRIAL FEMALE PJLI£ Which hare never yet toiled (when tiio direo hone hare been strictly followed,) in rw ™-v moving difficulties arising firpm - Obstruction, or Stoppage of lfatnrer‘ or in restoring thesysfcem to perfect health! waftS sunenng from Spisaj. AvrconoKs, Pboplafsus Vw hi, Tua WHmSy or other weakness of the Jfcttkafa Obsahs. Also, in all oases of Debiutt oa ftanyots PaoBtEAnoir, BybtsHics, PAincaiisssr Ad; which are toe forerunners of more serious disease mf-Thtse Pills are perfectly AoroiZssa ori VuTSm ablution, and may be taken by moat dtfic&jfe mnU without canting distress ; at .the same tune they act Lm 4 mHMt' by mg, and restoring the systemic a .copdi* tion, and by bringing on the nwritMyperroa J Wifch. regularity, no matter from what)OaOS«the:Phateto* tions may arise. They should.howeye& dor. ng the first tb ree or four moths of pregngnnft ' though safe at any other time* as miscarriage ' would be the resolt. •• \'&~ T tV “ Kach box contains 60 Pills. Pjaqi OhllJoiiAl, and when desired will be sent toy mail pnu&fd I jf-Y: any adver&sed Agent, on receipt of the money* r-^ J BKTAN. Rochester, N. f, Gfenerid Agedt" Bold by Jhmggiata generally. anlfelyddwttvf TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOBTFAUP' BY THE USE OF AN AFFJIBMTTS whereby no. drum or gahmia batterynte used. Cold weather te the timo when thenppazv taB can be need to its beat advantage; gentlemen and., their families hfiTft. thflrrfanth ,cj~ tracted by my prroceaa»'and areraady totaatifyas u> the safety and painlessness o?> the ever hna been said by interested In -fjir serting the contrary haying no knowlodgelof my process. „ • . vlt 4*“ ARTIFICIAL TKETH inserted in eTerfirfjfe EL OUDRY, Dentist,,. 184 BmithfieU«ie«, nolfclydis APPLES —200 barrels choice yariefieg of Apples, by the single barrel or just receuea and for sale by ___ • •-WU jambs a. fbtzer, nofi earner of Market and Ffttj Sjfneta* T INEN COLLARS ANDBBTTfr-Ji I i 7& dosan received and sold whn]ea»le JUld 7* uulby Eaton, MAOBUW f CO," oclfl . lTglfttmtwfc TO MKIEBB AND OTHEB&-fBB SILK. OKOWBY'S SUnCBIOB Grain Fan and Separator 1 * PATENTED JANDABr iO, JA«p,. THE superiority of this Fad all others no uae,con*istßlh Hg chntfmftfHy jub* DUcttr and durability* - F Second. lb cleaning grain; fester, vand more teoroaghy with teaa labor,shan_w m Tb?p»leiilee of the abpyeij'anhs* bee® liojr&t raged m ; manatoetoring rad selling, AgnaU and implements, conyinced_of the good Fan for cleaning the dutexgfljgjAdftmtffFft? l and seeds, presents auatolhepnbbOiptomUOOß fidence that it wfll meet theiMnmta.fi tdf -sA The underaiined haying wnotaßeA-Sw-W’ right to Fr)E»r>nfn/»inrfi and bclTlho ihifCi .tnWB Alt and Beperator, in Western PennsyhMmut VfWtWftt" Vlrginiasnd ail Ohio, andthe right tOAelUlhlft* and Illinois is noW prepared Ap fiUhU^om«t. Wholesale or Retail at 319 July 16,186L-dylBdandaw JK-'-y. : '3?r id" 0:.;$.
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