MEE , •• i ! • •..,• MINE S ~ ~~ ,!; .1 111 M NEE =MI MEEMIO •.•',•• . , .• •••• MERMEN -';i4 . 71...;.;!'',i;: , .:4. :.!,'-:.: MEE • 5: -- .cor" 5 , .• • ; •• :‘• • .r..xr • ; :•. ;';e• ,••••:A• •2 ' ,t,re2.11 .. . , 4, :; , 7 . - :;.....i - :. ~i*::,-.1,:i1;;:;.%•:1,:.'1,.!:,:.',--...;: ~~ • ••• tc. • ; • , *,,,••..-• • t . .-f , ,1•;: • .'• ;m- ;.:.;• •••,: t • -, 4, ,, t r •tqtt%•tt ~• • 'l.• ,17.,;,,,,t0tt:•••••• .4? '''• . J.: 'l:‘ =MI V - ‘ , 0117014-L Pat e tr r/1.6 oirr TITEIMAY ,SlOlO , l (Mt 29, 1861 (::.!,ry.AFFAIRS hissmoiotooteet. (th , r!Tatione for the Ga setts,bi G. IL Mom, optician, 58 Fifth street 'lnollettad. 0.6'.:1c0k, A. ai l 2 ir 6 se,F .. . . Baref TLe ps.saseirivanka Volooteee Nearete...A missions /faeces& The number-of men which Pennsylvania has furnished for the suppression of : the rebellion, has berm greatly under-elated, as we learn from a stabamenlli:the Harrisburg Telegraph, Plled from'ollicial• seams. As this Is the only renal, mithiate yet made, as to the actual oon ,. hribution et men, by our State, we dam proper to submit -a tiptoed, : • Under'the 'three month. reqamition, Penn sylvania furnished twenty-five regimeate, with en aggrente of 10,175 men, all of whom ware dbatisrgesi in July last. For these years, or duridg the war, the State has tarnished fifty regimouts , ofwhlob six ate rifle regiments, end Mx companies of infantryi numbering- 55 407; six :cements of eavelry, Munbesinigil,62B; one regiment and three cote , , pastel: of military, numbering f,sl6..maktog an aggregate in eervioe of 63,580. - If to this . be added the men of Pennsylvania collated In Western Virginia, in the District of Columbia' voluntems,,in the Maryland brigade, in rags meats sing the northern boiler of the State, , aid in Philadelphia for regimeate of other Status, estimated at 6:4oo—the above aggregate ' of men now ix sin*" is swollen to 69,080. The shoes estimate Includes four regiments raised directly for the Vatted States, and also the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. The State is now preparing to enter the ser vles, twenty-four regiments-of infantry, five regiments fad (our companies of cavalry, and two companies of artillery, Making en eggre. gate of 34020 men. Of the regiments_ preparing for rervico ' she hem now in camp, ready to go into cereal sir. T/014 nine regiments of infantry, numbering 9,428; three reghnents of eavalty, oumbering 8.614--making an addition of 12,837 to the 69,980, and showingfeeru,efeemiene actually in the field to the cumber of 82.827: It Is expected that the remaintog seventeen regbients and Mx companies, numbering 18,- 253 - meet will be ready to eater the service in ' about six weeks, which will swell Pennitylvs ma's contribution to the war (exclusive of the • - three mouths men) to the grand total cl 100,47201,,r ' Toe quota or men called for film Peon. syleasia: by the last proclamation cr the Pees- West, was 75,000, and thus it shorn by, the abovp,.that the authorities have exceeded this amotiathrheenty.rir thousand men • In doing - that' it ii alio worthy of notice, that there ire 1 :throughout the State thousands of men ready toritepond to any _further requisition that may bittede on the authorities of Penusylianie for - -Increased numbers,.and there is material yet isle among our mountains to , room at least fifty more regiment., Wit is deemed necessary that the old Keystone State should contribute that increase to suppress rebellion. Thooditor of the refegvaph adds: "Taken altogether vie submit this statement with pride, because apiece, Pennsylvania in, the position justly her,due, of having, first, Oten birth to the, Declaration of Independence, second, that the convention to form-the Constitution was , hoild.within her limits, and now Maecenas forth from her_midst, and Item among her bravest ,led most hardy sons; a larger-force to Sillitais the Declaration of Independence and medi tate the Constitution and laws, than hoc been contributed by any other commonwealth in 'the Union.a. - - - . Seatesace of . John litessgsr, rex Forgery. / e in I 4 I Cent% yesterday, Judge ilieChtre puled sentence upon "John' Stenger, • slide Wien, who plead guilty to forgery. Tho • forged paper Wu a biller exchange, drawn by Sutton :% Stewart, efladiana, Pa.; on the Park Bank, New York, to the order of John Silvers. Esq.. for three fillers, and written originally in blue ink:' The half, else Spree (indicating "no testa") on the kit band'oad of the draft, after • sffiltai bektearafally erimord,by peme ehernioal premier, three cypher' added ande0:100 placed after Siam, ea ousternary ; the daah aka "Throe" in.*, body of the bill" bad also been erased by the name praxis and "Thousand" keened; all the writing bad been traced over withlkak Ink. giving the whole a uniform appearatre, and so perfect as to defy demotion. John Mitgoffin, Nen., Cashier of the Iron • City Itaik, mated that the bill bad bele offer .ed by the prisoner, calling himsell John Sil.. Sete, on the - Ilth. of July last; that he bad,. purchased the bill eta premium, paying him $3030 for It bit city bink.hills. The bill was forwarded to New - York and returned protested. Officer Hague was then placed upon the track of Steoger cud followed him to :IF item:sin, • where, three weaksafter, he arrested him with $3,900 in gold and $2O on iris person, barley gold the Pit:sharp money in Cleveland. Oa his return, Stanger -told , a tad story ; said he hid been in - straitened circumstances, and being Shout to marry a lady . of wealth in the West, was obliged to hive some Money to ' make a show. He wag ol opinion that 11 was the first cffenee of the-young 'man, who was a teacher ezi St.--Vineenik College, near Lambe, . and 'peaks three or boor. languages fluently.. _ The forgery bad-been executed in tile moll artiatinmanner, and all who axmainedlit pro.- , nouneed the work exbeedingly well done. Judge' MoClubs sentenced the accused to the Penitentiary for two years—a term quite mod erate,. ionsiderisg the character ul the fraud perpetrated.' Pittabnegin and the Jloar Trade. We Sad the rehearing in the Cieeitinati Ga• . . zette of Saturday t “The large amount of In , and wheat put . chased in thin market for Pittsburgh,-6f late, is accounted for by the fact that freights are much lower from that point to the egaboard than from other places. The Legislature in . removing the tenriage - tax limited the rates of freight, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, , on local business; that ie on property belong , tag to citixend of Pennsylvania shipped from soy point on the line of the Pennsyl-, • Tanis Railroad. Consequently, until, is now carried from Pittsburgh at one dollar per bbl. to New York, and 72e to Philadelphia, while the charge from 'Cincinnati to New York it 180 pair hbf. ?bus it - Pittyburgher on per chin icor here, havit:ltearri borne by_river st 20e per bbl., antcatip it. to New York at 51 00—making St 20 -- against $1 80, &Ilford. log • margin of 80a. Eluder this tuts of Wogs, Pittsburgh will become st• great breadstuff, • mitre; unisex the Railroad Company shill on. ' deflate to evade theism by giving prefertmee to through, over local tasineu. • There are now a large number of Eastern buyer' at Pittsburgh.” Escape of a Forgot, Shoplifter Some tan days since; titre. Eliza Pi:Minnie', of Second street, was arrested upon a charge of Menne, goods from the store - of Meyers. Jas . • ton, Macron% & Co., aed taken before Mayor Wilson., who held her to bail ,for trial at the Foment term of Court. Her surety; tearing that she might , dodge hie, • sabieritiently gav e Mr up, and she entered -bail in - Court. Her esas'was called yenewlay, bat she did not an. • ewer; whereupon her recogaizinees viere - for; felted, cud a process was issued fOr berarreat Theihmttiied a middle aged woman ' the wryer hi steamboat engineer, who has - been alreenttreisf boas for several years.past.. She keptabosrdlig hours for young . mari, and Ate • be- thi - rat . charge - of a cultural character which has been brought against her. - She may yet turn up, bat the fact. of her 'hence Lily eemporta with her innocence, ' Tate 'Case of nirs.lriertstiew-Visirdaet of the toremer•e Jury . ThiCoronerts jary,'empanneled to invoice... a' th ede eth o r gebtalarcirountsbuices"attea um Mn..garinitt met at - bine o'clock yesterday, end jiftAg. bearing :an additional Witting, iertiOselestiniony was tinimportant, the follow. log veldict,yrat rendered : said Relies Elthirt Came -to her diaittle piths .25tb day ot October, in the,Thud SVard. Allegheny , trow azposore..l'he jury wither lad , that the parties whiarindertdos to ", corny tbs. woman *to the Itilsyor!s office, ars censorable tot sn act oT Lahowsaii,P in taking that wowniatia . a stone yard, where sal wanton to Afill. uste.d or whirrtier to the itleyarts . " ' ' 1 • Tits. Striae, or Jostise linontrar.en—/t is lessened, by partied who ought to know, that Skeillaker. the Johnstowi,'coontarfelter, ham asespora to Et. Loehr. and bat' written to kb wife, directing her to sell ott everything and 3olti at . dt. /infs. Ile will to all probatiu tivies:psnaltted. to. regain them as-tt b~pik, Asalcs . the *fan is hint v LEGAL INTELUGENOZ. Vatted States District Court. Atoleicl4: , October 18.—Before Jades Mo. Ca 111,6. Zn . Coon met at two o'clock, when Joy. Shoe maker, the ebecOndiee wheelie, wao again called, but did not answer. The Marshal re. potted that be had been unable to find the de fendant, whereupon the Court declared his re.% conuizaccee forfeited. Thatqlse of, Elijah Fuller was next called, and a jury empenneled. The defendant is charged with passing silver halve., quartet., and dimes, gold half eagles, quarter eagles, and three and one dollar gold piece', upon 'Arson. unknown; and also with Clusing three dimes upon Henry Newcomer. One cunt in the indietuteat i dkhuging the making and forg• fag of counter= coin, was ignored. To the other counts the defendant plead not guilty. Mr. J. H. Hampton, of this city, and Means. Kopelen and Noon, of Cambria county, ap peared for defendant, and District Attorney Carnahan for the prosecution. Henry Newcomer was the first witness called, bat the lateness of the hoar prevents as from giving his testimony to-day. Hem Newtomer testified to having visited Johnstown in May last, sad after spending a few days there obtained three counterfeit dimes f ova Faller, paying for the same. He sobs,. quently gave them to the District Attorney. [Dimes produced and identified ] On exatninatlon, Newcomer was obliged to recount his history, detailing his "adventures in OW(4' 4 etc. (II MUM Jo 42 66 - 48 ..... 29 13 29. Officer Hague testified to hag arrested Fuller;but no.money was found on him. .Thin cloied the teeth: dopy for the prosecution. Mr. Noon opened fot the defense, stating that they would prove that Fuller was not in Johnstown at the tiom Newcomer WAS there, and that NeWcomer waa alt , figethermistaken in the man. - Cann adjourned till ten o'clock Tureday moraleg. MCRIDAY, Oct. 28.—Before Chief Juttice Lowrie, Judge. Wood*ird, Thompson, Strong end "Read. Grace at. al. Vd. Forrester ; .1). C. Non pros. Maguire, vs. Howard; D. C. Submitted by tdoClowery and Geyer for "plaintiff in error, and by Hasbrouck, contra. Frederick ve. Hector; C. P. Submitted by Snowden or platutiffin error, and by Id 4:laren, contra.' • •Darlington et. al. vs. The Commonwealth, (two cues) D. C. Argued by G. P Hamilton tor plaintiff in error, and by Lowrie and Satiny er, contra. . Appeal-; 0. C. Argued by Wood• and Shale, for appellant, and by Cr. P. Hamil ton and Bobo, contra. Court or quarter Osaatans • Before Judge' McClure, Adam. and Parke. TbeiTolioirteg cases were disposed of in this touts yesterday : • John- Fee, chained with the larceny of a -watch, valued at $lB, from the jewelry estab lishment of H. Richardson, Market atreet, was correlated and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. D. K. Bennett, charged with fornication and bastardy, on bath of bdue Martha McKee was convicted and remanded for sentence til l Sat arday neat. The partial reside in the Fifth Ward. Francis Jones, a colored woman, plead guilty to au ausult and battery upon Sarah P0tt5,....0f the Seventh Ward. She was also indicted for malicious mischief, in 'mulling the queeneware of the aforesaid Pans. The bromie; of the crockery was not denied, but it was alleged to have been done in a 6t of violent pilule% and hence not maliciously done. The jury toned a verdict of not guilty Mary dokertr.an, charged with the liirdEfft or a pair of ladies' boots, fond the store.of tleorge Watkins, Wylie street, was pet upeos trial. Mr. Watkins was called and testified that on Saint. day, the 7th of August, two ladles entered hla eters, one of whom purchased a pair of boots, aed paid for them: In a few days after, Ge3ef Seep brogght - Cpair of shoes to his store, which ware Identified at his property. They had not been "punched," and he knew that -- they bad beta stolen. Mettler keep wee called, but did not answer, and the case hers fell to the ground. The jury found a verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner was remanded for trial on another charge. Augamot A. Decker, chuged with smolt and battery, and two cues of _tartly of the pesos, was convicted is each owe and sentenced to pay the cons, Mary Ackerman, charged with the larceny of ITpalr of those from Mr. Watkins, woo seenitted and dischavged. Tits Illastrsted - auatial Itariter of Lure Alltir; for UHL (ice Hundred and Pfzip Eartrarlultr•— *Wan,. Luther Tacker a Peal. Pluabargh, J.tan P. Han; MORAIi; payrith atreot. We commend this convenient and useful little work to our readers generally: —those who are practically interested in rtiral will find it valuable; dime who are only inter ested in an amateur way, will find that it is fall of matter of interest for them also. It is, in fact, a mtdrum in pares of information on, all subjects connected with the Farm and its' adjuncts. The price is only 25 cents. FRANK LEILWB MONIMLE, eon NOVEMBER, IS6l..—This monthly of most imposing propor tions li lion oar table. Surely the regular sub scriber as well ea the casual purchaser will equally tektiowledge, on taking- up this num ber, that more for a q dollar could not reasonably be looked for by the moot omnivor ous devourer ofliterature,. than is given in Frank Leslie's Tenthly. Palming over the reading matter, b weier, let us speak of the Illustrations. Besides the department of The Fashion., with its colored plate; eV nearly • deava Illustrations on wood, there are over twenty other illustrations in this number, among them five portraits of living celebrities —a term, vadat of course, include. bothi the hosorraale sad the infamous, for two of the portraits represent traitors and rebels, to wit, Jeff_ Davis and A. H. Stephens , —which cir cumstance, we trust, will not be forgotten even wben they are pia somewhat too contagious, (that being the better word which a Irish-wa ne,s once hit when he missed the other) to People of a very different sort from then:melee', liniewoarn'a Zotravis Datra..—Tble inauust is published by T. B. Paterson Brothers, Pall a delphia, and may behest in Pittsburgh from Mr. Henry Miner, Fifth street, and (rout Mr. W. A. Gildenfausey, No. 45 Fifth atroet, oppoeite the theatre. The pries inonly 25 cents. irrom Women* Viritol** The following dispatch, dated let Romney on the Sal test, was received on Saturday night, by. Gov. Pairpolnt, from Gen. B. F. Kelley: Gov. Pitaroter i I left New Creek at twelve o'clock last night with my force and attacked the outposts of the enemy at tares•o'clock this afternoon, and after a brilliant action of two hours, oompletely routed them, capturing many prisoners, moth minims and all of their can non, ammunition and wagons. The rebels ars now in fall softest on Win chester, Broderick county. This brinks the beet bonlof Secession 'OLIO* tipper Pampas. ear loss Ls bat trifling, sonildering the length of time we. were • engaged. My °Bowe end men, without excestion, behaved nobly. - B. P. - Bsit.w, Brig. Gen. Benteemre Arrotsrran,--Govanor Castle bee newly_ appointed soma seventy•fiva Bergson' and:Asilstant Bergson', trots various parts of the Mate. - In the Ilst we notioa,the following: Bargeons—Freektyalrisb,Allegbeny county; eds. B. Ramble, Herrislyerg ; J. B. Laidloy; 0t061211 county ; B. GitsWeid, Dlsrear coarliy ; J. B. Stewart, Rae; J. 8. Dun, Oreleford J. P. Hawk. Mercer; Robert Barr, radians; G. B. Pandrabsrg, Bonurset... Assiitaat Bargsoni—J G. ' Pitts harsh; J. W. Ai:await, Westmoreland; Joba C. Leiris i . Beaver; J. S. Marboarg, Cambria; J. S. Whilldin, Ede; Wm. Chard,. Crawford. FATAL A conzerr.--Anthony Bollege, carter, residing to the second. Ward, Allegheny, near the.Pdanchester line, was killed ou. Western avenue, iiaturday night, by driving his horn ores the embankment on the .00th side or that thormightare, on the West Common. He was Intoxicated at the time, end hence the aut. dent. atm death was canted bye his being caught under one of toe:shahs, span white the horse Wits lying. His - body was picked up soon aloshi.and conveyed to the Maws °l des, where an inquest was bald on Sunday, b f the Coroner. "Herrin. Lim mud ATztrza."—Thi West Greenville Pernocrat L aays . T. A. Packmd, of that place, "recovered a hone a few days 'Wee which,was made - from him thirteen years ago. The home-wan dyiven lato town by a gent's ' man whtihid bought hint.. He gave hint up to Mr. P. after Mansell' procd was given that the bore-liras IdAJOIL TAXES Atilletlthee,•One 01 the pro prietors Of the Washington Reporter, hu been tho. u= Lieutenant Colonel is the Womanised regiment, Col. Lesurre; re :place of Lieut. Col.' James A. Shin, who, Itavfog berm sppoiated,a . getrfermistet the satirise of the Veiled btalie, was not perititiedle usage. Supremo Court. Our Book Table. - Meeting of Commals. I The Se , ent end Common Comical. held •I TI-IE regular eribrithly meeting, Monday evening - , October ddtb. In Meet, all the member, nevi present ex cepting Messrs Serbia, fleoxett, Blown, Phil tips and Roes. The minutes ot the two previous meetings were reed and approved. Mr. Ward presented a petition from Cita,ee of the Sixth ward, relative to a sewer from Centre avenue across Clark effect, with a drop on Crawford arrest at Centre avenue. The sewer was conatructed by private nit zero, at a coat of some $4OO, and there is no authority for neatening the lame upon the parties beee fitted. The petition wra referred toLhe Street Committee. Mr. McCarthy, fro b the Special Committee to whom was referred the subject of legislating, upon oil refineries nod the mooring of oil in the city limits, reported that they deemed it inex pedient to take any further action at present. Mr. McCarthy explained that he was wholly opposed to the action rot the Committee, and favored legislation upon tti4 subject, but : he nevertheless signe'd the repokt es the action of Bead Committee. The reporl was accepted. Mr. Ward presented a pe tition from Capt. J. T. McCombs, of the steamer Melnotte, asking exoneration from five month. wharfage, amounting to $4320, daring which tune bin boat was laid up. A resolutioa.was unanicnoully adopted, re• miming the bill against Captain iiilCombs, for wharfage, amounting to $43 20. A communication was presented from Jemaa Montgomery, protesting against the p mode of a resolution, by Councils, authorizing the Water Committee to withhold $5O from his wages, to compeciteto for damages paid b.., a former City Solicitor to a party who was in jured (as was alleged) through the careless nese of said Montgomery, ,„ Mr. Matlartny moved to refer the matter to the Water Committee, for investigation. The comolnnication was dmcusaed at some length, and poetp ned for toe present. Mr. Thompson presented a bill from Hussey, Wells & Co., i.for one bosh at ore furnace, de- Buoyed by shutting oft water without notice haviog hose given, and damage accruing there from, $250." The bill wan referred to the Water Commit tre, to investigate and rave% In Common Council, all members present excepting Aleasrs. Barnsley, Hayden, Kearns, King, Slays and Petrie. Prestdein Weandlean opeued Council with prayer. The.. F. %Inane, Eq., rens elected Clerk pro teas. Oa motion of Mr. McVey,,the reading of the mimeo of the reslotte meeting was dispensed with. A communication from the Controller, in regard to the coMpensauon of John W. Rid dell, Esq , was reed, end on motion laid on the lute for the present. .tr. Miller called up the Riibond ordinance, the conoideration of which was postponed till the nest regular meeting. Mr. McCune °Rued •an ordinance regu laung wriarlage on Oajections hong made, the tuns were suspended, end the or dinance paeeed se read. S. C. non coneuried and referred to Committee on Monongahela end Allegheny whorl. C. C. adhere to their action, sod return to S C., who adhere and appoint Messrs. Marrow and Latta° on Com mittee at Coot:imam C. C. concur and ap point Messrs. McCune nod Dale. The Coo mitre report in favor al making the orde namee apply only to the Allegheny Wharf, which was adopted by both Conan to. Tho communication of the Oily Controller, relative is the compensation allowed Mr. Rid dell, ex-Solicitor, for service' In the opening of Pennsylvania Avenue, was again called up, and the following resolution was t fraud : Btaotpd, Th at the City amniotic'. ba and he ii sot - clued to issue a warrant on the Treas ury, in favor of John W. Riddell, Seq, for SBOO, and charge the llama to Contingent Pond. The resolution was read throe times and' passed. In 8. C , ncinconcuresd in, by a tte vote. A motion to tenonsider wee carried, but the final motion to concur wse lost, and the resolution ilea over under tha rules. A potitiara relative to the gutta. - a of Pike Area, was r ad and referred to the Street Ouse matey. In all action not ntherwies noted there wee a mulcted concurrence, when both branches ad. Journed. Tesalcuonts,l or BUDs l pl Cenr PEIEtrOINT, (let. 21st, At a 132581ing of the Pittsburgh Rides, Co. a, Ninth Regtment, Peonsylvarua Reserve Corps, the death of Lieut. Evana R. Darlington hav ing honest ancrianceil, it Wan, ny the company, unanimously Re ilced, Thai in the death of oar respected onel....pelond officer we have4agtained a loss hich fills our Inearm-rvah sorrow. We knew him ea an officer, faithful and efficient in the diacharge of every duty; as a friend, always ready to respond to - the cell anon friendship, and, as a companion, kind and - genial in hie intercourse with us: We knew him as a man, upright and honorable to every Plaine. crea tion. We knew him as a patriot, who loved Loa country better than hi. life. We knew him as A soldker, ever ready to ascot "the ahadowy lature without fear and with a manly heart " Resolved, Mgt while we thee hear earnein testimony to the worth of our deepened officer nun %friend, in thee, the more Fndle. relation. of lift, we do aincerely gympatnize with tilos. vibii- - mourn him ea a gieen, a husband and a brother. May "Ile who dosth all thing, well" 111111t1111 and comfort them, in this their hour at deep ctilietion. Resolved, That the company wear the usual badge of mot:wrong for thirty days 7 Resolved, That thin tasttametal of oar supra &abut of the character and ...nib 0' our tat,, officer be publisbed in the daily papers of Pats burgb—aud a copy of the same be transmitted to the wife and testily Whirs. deceased. 1.. W. Sarno, Prandent. HARTLEY fir 07111D $ Secretary. Ye who are *filleted, Read This. • Of all the &Basses to r✓'hich fallen man Is surject, few ere f more dangerous, ■nd none more repulsive, awe those originating in the brood. When the file current become, vitiated the whole system a diwrde■ed, and the entire frame labors under the ban of dis ease. Plot the least unpleasant of its effects ate its outward manifestation., pimples, bode, &c., whiCh Mar the !evilest countenance; end running cowl and ulcers which render their unfortunate primmer positively hideous. It a nut strange, therefore, that man &Ewald ex- Ureise big shill i.e producing a remedy for the must common of his dummy. Many medicines have been brought fwilore the public as cores for all impurities of: the blood, bet clew only baye succeeded. There is one, however, which bee been pre-eminently aneceseful whenever tried. And it is spread all over the land, from Maine to Arkansas, everywhere working the moat wonderful cures. It bee bound tie way to Eugland, and there, as here, its use bee been attended with success. An old lady residing at Blaenaven, in that country, who, iar•a number of years wa■ afflicted with can cer, has been cared by using tt. But II I. not upon far Mr testimony that the Blood Search er relies for its character. The homelier/li many iv so ample and en satisfactory that It must convince any but the most prejudiced of its excellence. Da. Ecutrica'asizirr Vurr —This celebra ted physician for dinues of the lungs; liver and stomach, will visit Pittsbargh again on Monday and Tuesday, November 4111 and 511, to remain during those two days at Dr. Key a,,', Drug Roue, 140 Wood street, to examine patients afflicted with every libare of lung- I disease, aver and stomach diseases. Dr. Schenck b the inventor of tan celebrated in ' liniment called iilerptroxulsr, by which he can tell the true conditionail the lungs, and pre scribe successfully in most cases, where the bugs are not toe lel diseased. Dr. Schenct bas beep eminently successful when the pa tient hak one mould lung, as hundreds can wit. noes in.this city and Tee charge for a thorough examination with the Ravine:titter, is three dollar,, ,hut, Jur the Mini way of eximining, he maess no charges. We advise three who with to consult him to cut this out, is order to enable them to re member the time. ' ARRIViLD.-11r. J. A. beetle, the popular American eater, arrived in our city last even ing from St. Louts, where he has just finl►bad a very soceerston etTgagement. Mr. Nestle will appear at the the►lre `to-night in the character 6f• Ileusliq, supported by Mr. Henderson and the lull fitr9ogth of the whole company: As the house wilt so doubt be mach crowded, It would be adylsable for parties to secure seats during the d►y, for which there ere no extra charges. DOCTOII C. 86114, WWl' CiUYI aid BOUM' pubic Physician; also agent for Rainbow's cabs• bratsa Truss .for Rupture& Corner of. Polo and. Wayne 4 . 4,c,stmt. • .. . t. , Ditnnere--Dr. C. Bill, 'No. 2416 ?sari et., atteeds to en Wades of the Dental preamble. LATEST NEWS. _ TZLIJOk.A: RFCEo.rr 'ur It"‘ E OFFICE Important from 3118sourt Sr Loon, Oct. 29. [ 1.1 Ditpttch t, the ft. Loth ttrpublittkt Ce VP HICKARMA, BoLiVAIL, POLK CO. Swerrday Night, Oct 26 . 1 Gene, Protto nt and efidf arrived at Boii v,r• Pr th vaunts, Id roiled, Iron. Clamp Morris "l, and 0r11,111x.,± I bid eveoiug On the 0111.- th:rt. of too tope. B livas, litto nearly all the tORAM , en Southern is almost etitfiely deserted, tho atoma helots, ail cloaed and matey of the haarte aboodoned It is now ascertained the, the loss al F.Re:l , ni'li body gourd In the chot'ge or firringfidd, wee from 6 to killed end P.1(120 15 to 20 wounded. A heather of di - 'at ins aorta of daring were shOwn on our /ado. One Sargenut bad three beret's clot from Realer HIM, and a rebel placed a pis tol to ZlA...nee bread sod was in the Very ant of bring, when the Nlaj,r covered hie arm from the shoulder and laid hi.o dead at the horses feet. Col. Clint!, or the 31 Illinois Cavakl, and M.j :Eliilinarts , eharp•dhootere have lelt here tbr Springfield, and one regiment of Seigel'a diviaton will march there at midnight. Gen. Fremont and weff, =rid Seigel'a division de part, by forced marchca, for Springfield at day light to•mprrow m iroing, and will prnbably arrive there in the evening. Gan. McKinvtry was two miles north of Warraw. last night. Gen. Pope wa■ this aide r.l the °rage, and Hunter in advance of him, all marching to this point I undetwand that in the forth coming battle Lane and Sturgir will head the left wing, and Hunt, the right, as both the main column and McKintitry will form the re serve. Seigel takes the advance. There is nothing further from Price, and no news of McCulloch. Npoctal dltpstoh to the Et, Lunt, Danociall 'Farrow, Na, net. 26 —Geri. Kennedy, who has just returned to Sedalia from Poet's army, says that Pricetv.inen are mach disappointou at the prospect of leaving tht State, and that they will force him to make a stand within our borders On the other hard. it is asserted that/General Johnson has left Kentucky to take COItIITIALd nt Price's and Paella[loch's, !press, and that Wore lei - slog that State, be sent counem ii. Pft . tit art McConnell, directing them to fall bag.k nut. Arkansas, and not give Fremont battle until he could reach there. (ten. Kennedy say. that Fremout will have a much ta•ger farce to contend against than he imagines. Considerah'e number, of Price's rebdia are arriving to thicasetiqn daily, and it is feared th tv they will renew their plundering hgbita a. soda n. our troupe leave. Latemt (row Washlogion Weisman - roe; Clay, tact. 2S —The duvern !tient laa been itironitted soiree alp] of a dis patch dated St Louie, Oct. 27th. with one re• ceivt d from Gen. Freinnat's Headquarters, near Hermansville, doted Saturiirm, giving en account of the brilhaitt aortic of 111.1 Zigool. k to the same as that pablielicil in the morning papers. The following letttr from Garibaldi bee been receteed n3 - the U. S COO.Ol et Antwerp: (1.8)11.11LATION.) Context, 10.0 of Idtl.—Aly Drer Sir: I en. Mr:. Slntord, and regret.to be obliged to announce to yon that 1 .ball not be able to go to the Untied bitutes at preaeot. I do tint doubt at the tratrupti of the entice of the Ugion s ard thuiebortiy. flat if the war Afield unfortunately ettetteUe in your beautiful cone_ try, I shelf overet.nta ell otaliaeleal taltich de tain me la bastrn to the detecut of a people who ere 40 dear to 11), Your,, [itritrd ) G Mr. Q S. Consul, Asiwerp Wesempenn, (Jot. 23,—Accounts frnm Uatne.toara revrepnt the terra at and near Et melds' Forty a+.ol:flolent to protect the enemy frhal erne4ing or twalz.r.tlllg flO, Oct. 29.—A put! of LtartitAan, of the Twenty-eighth 11H1001.1 regiment, white scouting, on Sao/ruby, encountered a party of rebel eerelry and Ihoteen MUM be• Inc. anti peer. A beat eng3gement ennead, the tcbele heal with ton Inca r f their captain and lieu enact, red atonal wounded. Triere we. 11, 10, w• our .de. • PAM:WALL, Get. 26 —Three micopatilea of the 9th lhinais Regiment' went to Saratoga, 48 miles up the Cumberland river on Saturday, and a:tackad o campany of rebel cavalry, 100 etrena. completely tenting then, The rabid leer to 13 kiiied, 24 priaeners taken and 52 horses captured, with ell the sump equipage. Ton (edit la had tan BOSTON, 00G 28. 16 . 31,T. P,4,401 Bremtreo, 11ThO Rase axp:agaion S:TOOft kNOOESIOD views 'in a anatett, which he delivered at the late Ddn,oratin Convention, waa ridden on a rail by Lavern! of hit to eoa. pnoplo to day. T. TOEINP, Orn. 28.—The reamer ♦rago pulsed oil Lope Reco on Sonde, motnicg. Her advice.; have been eutaclpeted. A Clear Coss of Fraud It le related by ore of the despatches from the battle.field at. Edwards' Ferry, that when .brava boys note trying to oaks their .way Irmo trop iat, which they hod been loollidtly led, bsch tereat the Pstotnao; a poor t o g , o with a am* I .1; fr tosployed himsett the whole eight In fettyiog over the fugitives. He succeeded. in this Issy, iu saving the lives, aria encl.l ,, no the ecnicl, et leak, of no lean than one hundred !meant. His muster all the while Tree probably ea the Virginia shore trying to tend a 3itote belt into the beers of our men. Now, es tie "aersico" of this Mips, did not belong to otself, Lut bin Wester, what right had he to lend his It or to cur suffering soldier.? Wee he not defrauding his owner? Will tot some of our generals insist upon "delivering him op," W bo properly punished for so anda clone a we of his muscles? Of course, no one will be no insane en to propose that he shonidba emancipated for this timely mous of so many oyal troops ?bat would be abolitioolem ; that would be entering with the sawed institution; that would ho confessing that Dogmas are men and entitled to a decent respect.—N: Y. Poet. Tar KNYDroNN AND 550 PIM —The most splendid navel pries yet captured by the Fed eral navy arrived lust evening at 5 o'clock at Reed arrest wharf, tuned in by her captor, the Keystone State. Toe priss.is a splendid tar sal, with a valuable cargo. Simi' the toembant steamer Salvor, 500 .tens be. den, owned In Tampa b James McKay, and built In Buffalo In 1856. liar cargo comprises 600 bags coffee, 6112,000 megars, 8 large cases of shoes, 500,000 palussion cape, 600 pistols. The Salvor is ■ side-wheel steamer, protected in the mom tho rough manner maim Ore, and a vessel ranking in all respects A I.—Phtiode/pAia N. American. „ A hIBEL COLOVIL KILLEd--11/11 FAMILY ensign IN THIS t rtr.--The Charleston, (S. C.) Courier, of Oat. 10. h, has an account of the death of Col. Spildinq, in a recent fight - in Virginia. He wan First Lieutenant of the Richmond Light Guard. and was promoted to Lieutenant coteriei ennanandieg a mouth ago. The Courier also states that he wan a Southern by birth, but married in Yenesylvania, and that his family a no• residing in oar city. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—Mri. Sands, mother of nu. Disid Saone, residing on the corner of Washington find Wy'ie street, on Sunday, on her way to - Church, was. knocked down by a large Newfoundland dog, and had her thigh bone broken. She was unable to more from the spit, and was con,eyed to her home in a carriage. SUITE:N(I%D —John Bitty, 000ViCted of ii. @SOIL and Lottery on Mr. Kennedy, saved:, keeper, was yesterday sentenced to three months Intprisoontetd in the oottrly jail. .1011N8ON-00 Sabbath ettnioe, at 11% o'olook, Mr. NANA ll JoIINNuN, (.8 b of bar ego. The Internl will lake plAre Low Lot two tv•ldeopk No 76 4.,5t1h, atrnal . 4.legheat, 013 TONNDAY. at 10 o'clock. TO,. Wends cf.,ho Limpy Ire raw/joy lovitrd to el 4 nJ. .PI LIVORTII—on Atand•s, 271 h 1c at. . PAUL TON, Doo:ur 14. And J*o6 M. 1/11Notthoki-d rah.. Ari uttui pj-AN regulatiu3g wharf ja,.. ,T, fIU. enema 1. Be It orutine.t aria enacted by the Mayor, AVorMell 11,13 d Oltheus of Pittsburgh. to Select and Common Donna's assembled, end Ills hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the mania, Shat horn and nt. nr Ibe parser. a! ibis ordinesee, all De• trolozn. Carton orUosi Oil. lands or plated upon the Aiitedistiy w.arf, chark;el lirbuttge at the rats of ono cant per bLtTOi, It permitted to remain on nib wharf more. Ihtla iiiPePty.434 sad fatty eight hear% t nl one half cent per lettr.llor escb ed. olttenal day therseit.r - Ordsin.l and ensotod into lair ha Councils this Ditti day of October, A. D. 1861. IA MIS te108111.41f,: ' President of Select Connell:: Attest: IL. htonSowl • • • Clerk of iieleol Commit: - • . •A. O. 11c0ANDLIIIIS, PreiddentotDonimunOonlitli Attest TOONA.B P. 141.10ar, Work pro tent of oo.intinticaaliawirew COrtHIG--20.1 bags prima Hio toffs°, Snub by cal SOU /*On I ON. : News teem Wasibigion WAstliffilTON4 Pat: L.6.--Since the Cr" . . tfilter at Ball's Blag the tenets bars been emboid sag, and are spin reported to be at Fairfax. Court lionsein full tares. The object of the mortiment is, of course, to be in a pool:ire to protect their army to. wards Leesburg, it our men should attempt to surround it, or cut it cti from points above and below. It is said that the sympathizers have grown bolder wsthin a few days. kirery time the governoteut exparieuerg g reverie they ohod their beads. But General Dix is prepsvini for tb• in, sod will allow of so overt demonstra• tions. Two companies of the Second Vermont regi• meat, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Stannvd, have just made a reconnoissance in the enemy's country. They left the camp of their regiment in Vir.. ginia, and marched twelve miles and back in one day, taking one prisoner, atur obtaining valuable information. • . It is reported herb that tool our war ves sels have run pest the rebel batteries at Mathias Point Al!.l quiet along our lines to.day. Several proroment•Congremmen are here coasultieg with the Cabinet as to the conduct of the war. Among the rest is Senator Harris of your State. They urge the mast active end energetic prosecution ,of military operations. Mr. Marceline Baileyoron of the late Dr.• Bailey, haa been appointed to the piece of Disbursing Clerk in the Trelutury Bureau.— ..ipecac/ Dlspeteh to the Evening Poet. Ilattitark *outgo U.S. .496 tiny. MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY! MII SIXTEI itIIGININT U.S.O&VAL RY ZIGIULA IL 8.111,V101, Tzars by 'items ONLY mat YRABIL ideuJuining this it eglimput will be 0N110411.111D NOD Of sulhavi. The higheet peg yer month fu the sonic. • • Boom and Equipments, Clothing, kat shamus, Quintus; fool Ana MAMA aiteudante tree of charge, $lOO. BOUNTY! , • Advanoement open to all. VOF tarthat particulate apply at tits Vaulting tfaTlattal. BUTYL., l 6'etet ■ n-os. Mar Rnalibe geld, Pitteburgh, Pa. lIICNRY 11. HAYS; - Ceptana, slain Regiment 0. 8. Canalry,. .6:¢alf Itemitinit ileocor _ 81LL.4.3, lent Rao t J.O. lore, t..nercb, September 234,11401. 0'1 .41 11 1 0 Young - Alen 01l Mr a• 0. eel:tinny' woad tam fodered to roue., bird Batelle:, of. Stu HMI Regiment V. R. I try to l'auo•yireelt, aid now appeal to yen to ,boo. your patriotism by exacting the re, enn 6; 'our reentry In tble floe Bilis Regiment, to eonsla of 2,102 corn. The pay li from $l3 to $34 pnr 010.10, with abondeet tuod, clothing and all Leo. marries. • kvery ðer of 'the Ittigniar Anay browilinod, be pettsloo,ll disabled, BlUNT't OP - OMB GUNDaIt.D OOLLARt4 *lwo I oi.oraolly dl ..reed, sooroartably.pyort, tt lick or .disablet,lo the sohlfors' bouvw-watibilsbad by lb. wwwnw•st Isicomllate prurogoo wis.4e for uniform. arms, equipments, r.tio. and trolvorbr.Olia for all who satut 0.461n1 of thr Oomo•uy °Mom mill 6• t•teo truck tLa raukn. No tatter rpportoolty I ollarrd to aplrttrd young man for good tre•imeut, awl • ter ammo for praertion. For tun information apply to Mot. ROBKRT SUS LISItLA tO. a, the Banana:ma No. 6$ fourth at. WII•L 4. 411Milt9, 1,023:Ltd Major 16 6 Rrg. O. P. Infantry WbOtt TI4E WAtt- Ihe Wavle of Cok W. 8. LIMAN. Wu late leer put., end (Ilene of the Preal,feut, te reit qul , e sto Iran will re teethe I elt Urr me companion partaol eampastea, Si AhD it AV. Till fIEIOI.OIII 011 TUb MUNCH trt tIftftVIIJIt WI3IOII DUST Pittlfglit, data se Artlacry, Infanta of Cei• airy. A patloe of the Bawls to now to active eereVe This Is • chance rcely met r hh, a. the 8.11;AD vin e, a far/Ate nut . from the thib nt orals:wee. men sill be cot • eted, pert eel Apply et the etable of Girt- It. H. YAlTNlteini; o - lb III( &Agleam/I etteet, Vitt Grout. WV" A i'EW tdOktie.OKVITB ..:.too to till the make of toe EIPLIM, auder 0.0.11.10.3. R. 11.0$11. I . ll.o.npauy will Oe otacencd km= r tompictely and ,go Into ••rvi. Y elarp MIXAtTIL armory in «1 story of Mal, L uba • good will tie .13vIllea for a iww days longer. tool ,tat THOMAS 14._ ROlJt, llsotain wroac rirr AK I 'LIAM WANTSD: E,3 cape/U.ONA Vainstara, 6. 603,11rea and florae,* Adam linglara. • 44-01..1 1060 cum apply 10 J. N. SNAP, sead:4l.l ve ISlb street second float .steamboats. FUK C.INCINNtiII, LOU INVOLLE •N • •VrretBCll.3.ll.—idair 'he ttrourter oln ZVI. Capt. N. Osibarra, •e• •b •e, ualllLt DAL. at I o•,ma. for firsida mega apply oo kakrd or to 0c24 JOHN FLkON, Apar. . IDUIt CINCINNATI, LOU.. /a M o i; aft D Tile staatner ST I OMB. OaPt B. A. lsea=Era for ih, above cad all lizterawalala 'parts` , lp TdIH DAY Per Irclabt or preeege appty oa board or I. orti J. H. MY ititateDoti t 00, IPlta VW% uINOLNNATi& LOU aplealtd Pisastuaer masker LINDEN, Copt T. IL Itstiau, *lot mous for itse atieve and 411 lutertutdlata putt., 0u,11712E. LAY 241, lust, L 4 o'clock p tn. For freight paiper. •pply cm board,• no2B • s T . LOUIS —The paantbier ptcaing r EHNNY bIDN, Cam,. Morita, will leave for and all taterriledlata porta, in TUNaDAY; 49th hut at 4 o'o ock. Fur holed or ;snags oppl7.on baud or to J b. 'LIVINONION • 00c A(ta. 002,3 JOHN ►LAOB, Agent ENUH. uINULNNATI, Lull-Au _LI 1817111.11 ANU Br. ,LOUIS —Tbe. bee Mesmer PitlidA D .fina, Ow, 0....1, more, lee,. tar the snow. end 01l tuterallidtee - I,orte, on tuißbay, .. 4 o'clock. for taelght or yanage rip ply on board or to . r 26 J. B. I.I I 7INUBTON a 00.. Act.. 'putt CINCINNATI, - LOU• 18V1i.1.11 AND BL. LUTJLB.—Ihr Bee new itaamnr.ll , NrOV.' 044. Goo. w somm, 111 lace for the tome MO ell interowtHste porn on TUlL4willt, the 241 h Intl.; - et 4 T'ol,Alc p. m. for tolght or pastaperpply ae bront or to COJ. B. le/VI 4 O•TON *O , Agent,. cc 24 JOHN /1,401 i, Ammt.• 113 U L A Ft WEEK.LI 1,1, aliat PAW:C.IST /OK &f,Lirui,is AND P,IRTSM OUT 11.—Thp skamer ROCHRT,, ti opt. Jan Wolt, 1,01 Irmo for the auove cod ibblefiknordlono land HVBRY TORDAY It 10 ',block, For 'melt or passage apply on board OUP, 11.20 J LIVINOKTON & 00; Atlanta; DITTNBUItOIi ANL Wile LIPOI.IB PAORST—Tbe ace new pauenger Wainer -11N1 My, °apt at. will leave Mummy.) for Gallipoli, 11 1 / 1 1111f MOB, VA tr at p.m...yeturulag,lves dalllpolla 11711111 Y 'TUESDAY at /0 a. at. Mx tretgl4,cir prima apply on board or mat .1. S. LIVINGSTON. t 136.. *plata.. BO t.11..1.11, WSZKLY,AIir gi p; Psoar—Tbet Dowsad splonlid pawnor ifillor• GR*ll4M.Oapc Ayers, lame Pittebitrigh for &net. vino every TDB- D 4.. at 4 o'clock, r. ar. Pato tang le•res Ziormittle for Pittobargkertry. PaiDAY 44/0 4. N. ,rdy frelvt or piano apply ma d end of to JAL Id V INGBION A OLL,Ageota, Plitabargh.. • 8- Pi 1 " 1 • 04 Agents. Zanesville. sell Rt..JULAit- .WIINELItvu • P.Aillillt—Ther floe steamoilll• h Wept Ito John. Gordon, teem 'for gu:Wing end Intermediate p.prtu every - TUNSDAY; THURS. Pei' end SAT' LAY, at 11 o'clock, A. 11 ' making claw cotioectiona wi th the reviler pseksialloc Parke erkaburg and Cincinnati. Satorotog, leaves Wheel. log stet) 10r 4 Delr, W XDl9ltBDaB aue FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock a. no Paseeorpire receipt)* tbroogn SO forifreight orrannielle ntiPir cu board _ CO COLUIth 01). • N 0.114 Water atrial. PRODUOZ-.: Im Yeteee ream Ohe , re, type 014.9ece. 146 lee. ptime Reese v 81114111; Idoo Re. Bacon - Bidee, 13 kelp Lee Lad. • • 4 trellis prime Sutter, Received lied be We 1)7 , RIDDLO, 0c 22 • .• Na 183 Liberty atreti • SUA4D222 , , • ' 1200 12...trish' 11011 '.lla2t.er , 200 &um Ircab to lbs, prime geed, I • 100 1,032•21,4Tif.afti,04.„,,,,,,, • 8..11.0 awl for ask •. 11 mints, or-24 . . Si. 1213 . 1.11 Jetty Otreet. C uß P,7b N cut U ti: l ,4 60 ' ai - tuixts . . ' 400:bozoo Estr6Orasm 13bor016' • • 60 kep prim* limb . Butter," '• To arrive and 105 . .0a10 by a, 111001.0, .1fo: 103 Llberly Erost. INDIA ELEDIINK. . 112.1, always ou hand at the India bet Rab D6pcit of —4,• , remcies, Gaga 215 =l2B It. Cl,str and. N'w-Cuter• ratelSitS wit Mil - oPkoolloki now at voaer Ni.a.iptme.. AO& lattiti-4.tous.trbud`roula regal tacaseptsarior, itslearivottliask • latear IaUNS-20 bbia. rowdacd, fae 4,7 aidasil l atiebis mint 14 IMAM , . 'OMME.R(.7.4L PITTalt tiGli DIA ILK IT (Roryl.o.l A. ay Pittohnsta Gaosts*.l Mason, October :11. FLOOR—Tim . . la no oter•Lilore to Lotto., to the !lour market The remand woilone• regular, .bite prices Mt steady :end fatly meintalr..d. dale 4,1 CD bbla Pandly et $555,24 25 do do et $.113e.111; 100 do do at $535,t2. end 70 do 'Fancy al 15,60. Eye Walla deftly at $.3 GRODILAILd—Tbe domand is lets ell ve, notarlelk• standing which pliant ramie firat. &war is bald Cl 1042)10,Wg C0tree,18,4017%. red Ai" 0443,94. • ORODS 01L—ln rather bee ter lagatry, while priors taaals3ll an advancing teadeaoy; alb of 500 phis ,w what/ at /rota 8 tolls fall—uth and five. BUCK WHIST PL4ll2.—atte/aangetl; tale la two taco/ 2.000 m M a