"HAMPTON'S ARTILLERY Er&M N Theinembentrofthis ttearpttnYlirilitriaroil SATcrnimymonitn&OOT.fcra, at 11 o'clock, at the HALL. No. 184 Liberty ;great. The Company is now under MARCHING OR end e ver ",,, la expected to.'be iahia place'. By order of R. B. RAMP] ON, Captain fla JUST , REOSI V ED, BY A 'Ards a co'. Fx arpREBS, a Large Lot of WOr'L EN SHAWIA, ch we Will clone out low. oc&l.d GEO. C. WHITE CO eirFOli FEMALES GENERALLY —The Blendreth P.l's cannot to highly spn'a i.n of. They remove ali obst rue t g. ye energy ar.d strength: mare the distres,ing headache norm tu• nately so prevalent with the sex d Tree , ion of spirits. dullness of a'ght, new- us allectmne, blotcher, pimples, .yllowr.cal of the skm, are all removed, and a juvenile bloom and gc nerd sprig ht• !Mesa indicate the potve7 Pod healtifuir roe cf BRANDRETEiII PILLS. Ladles, et delicate periods, will find them ooci. valed; they are the best medie,nr, f>r rootlicre and children, and cure tro , nit and el, iVPIIIPAP. ter It be remembered twat BRANDS.ETBB PILLS are easy in their onerat n. and vet unite miliinesa oth efficiency, end reif ti re no alteration of diet durin g • th, it one. Mrs. Morgan, corner of 15th f treat and Unir n Pquare, New York, was dying apparently of Cos- SONTTION. She wasgiven Up to die by her ohysicisne And 111 her friends, but after toting Es krnorrie. Prue fir a few weeks the cough le't her, and she began to regain her strength, And t+ now able to atte •d to hen duties, and feels sure of soon attaining robust health. - . Mrs. Nilson, of No. a 2 Bssoh street, New York, has cured Dyspepsia Small Pox, Mest.ies, Dropsy and Typhus Fever, and all Headaches and Bilious Dlaeasoy, With BRA.NDFDTII's PILLS, will be pleased to slll.9wer any questions. Sold by TILOS. REPPATH, Pittaboyo, Pa, And by all reaoaettabio dew-,era In matlitnttesi OCfnlmdsw DRY GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC A GOOD datiORTNI + 4 .NT A I VERY LHW PRICES FOR CASH C. HANSON LOVE 74 Market Street O FrIGIAL MAP (F TEREF. FEET PRICE TIVENT V-FIVE CENTS, DRAWN AND EN , i VET. FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS FOR THE LAND I , FIcEVF 11ISSul: RI COLORFD IN CoUN NICELY This Men is en, rayed eq , sl I and in the same style as Lloyd's Map of nr tido, o St dtng, it nil w. every titril at v ned it uruy Seat, Yu lege. Post Office, Railroad sad Rail eon l sfatinme. Even' , River and every Creek, rear. Wayne, Road, ant Lead. Copper and Iron Minn /5 tee State; every Swalop is also shown, and every e ; all drawn from actual Surveys made fur the use or the Land Office in that Stiitt . Price only I 5 cents p^r Qoty, sent by mail any where. free of poatege on receipt of money, ius..Agents wanted in t Vel y county. HENRI' SHINES, (Sucootteor to Ilont .4 Miner,) ocs NEXT POOR TO THE PO-1r OFFICE F RESH ARRIVAL OF' FALL AND WINTER. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. BORLANk'S CHEAP CABII STORE, AS Market Street, Second door from Fifth Call and Pee the t,nces and you will he astonished orb D R. SWEET~ INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Send in yc ur orders to R.. E. SELLERS & CO., oebarrtood corner Second and Wood tits. N ORDINANCE Authorizing the Gradit g. Paving, and setting with Curb-atone, orris etreet, from Penn street to Liberty street. Bannon 1. Be it ordained and enacted by tho Mayor, Aldermen and Citfzens of Pittsburgh, In Select and COMM , n Councils assembled. amt it is hereby erected , •nd ordained by the authority of the same, That the Recording Regulator be and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for proposals for Grading, Paving and eetting with Caro-atone, Morris street, from Pena etreet to Lib erty street. in the manner pointed out in the peti tion for grading and paving the same, and to let the same in the manner directed by an ordinance concerning streets, passed Augnst 31st, 1367. • Ordained and enaced into a law in Councils this 80th day of September, A. J t.:1! 1 7 ;9 I BENNF.TT, President pro tern of Select Council. Attest: R, Mossow, Clerk of E elect Coun ,, :l. A G. McCANDLF.S.S. President of Common Couned. Attest: El LOH id'IVIASTER. Clerk of C..minon Connell PROPOSALS will he received at the office of fhe Peoortiing Regulator, in the Mar ket Building, until the 11th !natant, Sir the Grad ing, Paying and Petting with Curb Stone, Mortis Street, from Penn street to Liberty etreet. oefelt ISA AC MORLEY, Rtc. Re_. PROPOSALS FOR CO-AL j WILL RECEIVE ON BEHALF OF J._ the United States Government SEALED PRO POSALS, at the office of HANNA, HART it CO., until SATURDAY, 6th October, at 2 o'clock, for the delivery of GOOD PITTSBURGH COAL, AT CAIRO, ILLINOIS, In good tight barges, drawing l not to exceed i ate feet water, the Government to pay for !he bargee at a price named f r each, Cr return them, or such of them as they dr eire when em ray, at th e r option: to be delivered es follews—to pounds to the bushel: 50,000 bushels on the 20th of October. 50,000 bushels on the sth of November. 50.000 bushels on the 20th of November, 50,000 bushels on the sth of December. 50,000 bushels on the 20th of December. W. J. KOUNTZ, oc4-2t Agent United States Government. ARMY SUPPLIES Drum or COM)I7I34Ait r or F MOO iTECCI, N 0.4 aunt STFLUT, NEw ycla, Oat, 1, 1561 PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDERBIC;N RD at ht.; office, No. 4 STATE street, until 4 o'c'ock P. a. of NVELNEI DAY, the 9th of October, for (arraigning for use of the United States Army. Desiccated Potatoes and Dew• jested and Compressed Mixed Vegetables, as fol lows, viz: During the month of Oct , tier, 1861, two honored thousand pounds of Potatoes and 200,000 pounds of Mixed Vegauttica, all of which it is desirable to receive as soon as posai , de ; and for the f ollowi og ten months 100,000 N.un de month ly of each of these articles, the government having the aVpa'ated right of decreasing the quantity to be received monthly to 10000 pounds tit each arti. ale by giving a previous notice of two months; else the right to increase the quantity of *men article to be received to the extent of the realuirements of the public service by giving z previous notice of one month. These articles must be of domestic manufacture and In quality equal to the beet known in the mar kets, and are to Ea packed in the customary boxes and cases; that is, in good, strong, seasoned wood boxes, lined with tin or gine, and containing about 100 pounds net each. Bids for desiccated potatoes packed in half barrels aril lined with paper, ac cording to , ample to be exhibited, Will also be re ceived. Bids, to be enterloined, moat be subscribed by Iwo responsible sureties, guaranteeing that if the bid shall be accepted the contract ahall be lolly complied with. A. B. EATON, oc4 Major and Corn. of dun. U. P.A. PlUtia HOUSE,—IIi,. RIIBH, Proprie tor, N 0.897 Liberty street, near Pgruisylvania Broad Depot,Pittsburgh, Pa. Tnis house ms been lately enlarged, refitted and re.durnished, and is now in the beast of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The beatof Oysters received daily, sold wholesale anCretail, or served up in every style. The delica cies-of the season always on hand, together with eujerlor breads of Implore, &a. sel4 JAMES P. BARR. TOR .P-NDP R ()PRIETO t • Don„, r 7Dai , stnctly Sinc.c ,I.o.(nptions thlo 0101. o! ,r. tine. Datil' =MEI 01 . 1?161:11, PAPER. (Lb 7HE CITI CITY .MATT :R. _ - TURDA Y MORN! NC; The Prot honotary a rip Tile contest for the Prothenolaryship ie waxinc • qu'te active, sod a close vote may be expcyed. It is believed, howet.er, that Mr. F:rney has the inefde track. th,ubted titzteFs for the alley, coupled with bit unquestionable popularity, will secure bun a large vote—so large, indeed, that hie friends, even now, entertain no doubt whatever of his election.: Another great point in his favor is the interest evinced in his behalf by the members of the bar.— They make' no secret of their belief that as Prothonotary Mr. F. would be the right man in the right place, and they are therefore doing all in their power to se. cure his election. He has all the (nand cations to till the office with credit, iind we feel perfectly satisflel that, should the peo ple c‘ll him to tho position, he will give the largest measure of satisfaction in the discharge of its duties Chronici , A S HARP THIEF —George Agey, a young man from the Northern part of the county, was arrested yesterday, charged with carrying off a quantity of produce in baskets, belonging to several country peo ple, from the cellar of Mr Newell, whore it had been stored and selling the contents, chi€fiy butter ; to a produce dealer named Wells. Ho also visited the tavern of Mr. Shrum, and took several baskets there, die. posing of the contents to Wells and a eel. ored restaurant keeper named Barker. He sold in all fifty-six pounds of hotter, at seven and eight cents, and was in the act of selling the bai•ket, together with a lot of country knit socks, when officer Bow , . den took him into custody, Informations were subsequently made against him be. fore Alderman' Jamison (acting itlayor) by four of the parties, Mr. Jones, Mr. Swogger, and two men named Fisher, all residing in the semi neighborhood with Agey. Nearly all of the butter was recov. ored, and the thief was held in custody for trial. This is not his first offense, us he was recently arrested fer the larceny of a pistol, and forfeited his bail PRICANNTATIv. CAR, TAla' —ln W heeling, CD Monday ^veldt g last, Co. K, of the Firei, Virginia Caveir3, Col. Anisensell, were presented with a splendid flag, made by the Misses Lindsay and .Matthews. et the residence of the former. The presentation speech was made by Rev. Wesley Smith and responded to by E. M. Norton, E q , on behalf of the company, who, after hearty cheers for tho Union. the ladies and the flag, marched back to Camp Carlil... The flag was re ceived by Capt Weston nowand, in com mend of the company, (the Norton Cav alry) who wee formerly of thin city. He, after heartily thanking the d-noti, asked his men whether it snou'd ever he di:- graced, to whin tin y unanimously end enthusiastically responded, “never." Capi, Rewand was in the three months' E.(I7V ;CU end will make a good officer. DISSTEUCTIVS FIRN IN WEL , T MIDDLE TOWN.—On Tuesday afternoon of last week the two large frame stable belonging to G.A. W. W. McNulty, in West Middle town, Fe , were entirely destroyed by LIN: also a house belonging to Mr. D. Ral ston, valued at sixty dollars. The flernis spread with great rapidity, and it was only by tne greatest exertions of the citizens that the dwelling house and other property was saved from destruction. The stables contained a large quantity of hay, grain, &c., all of which was els, destroyed. The bre was caused 15v the Clir , da9igio , B of a .5 in and grand son of Mr. AVIS uity (both quite young), who had endeavored to iigt,t a cigar in one of the, buildings with a mitten. We believe there Whs ro inFlir/111C1'. BURGLA.In —Tlio 1, 11 tinu - 41 cf the Pittsburgh and Coal El 1 at Miners. vine, was entered by some malicious scm.ins drel, or scoendrele, on Thursday night, and robbed of four pairs of shoes belong ing to the collector, Mr. Isaac Gardner.— The burglars, who gained admittance through a back window, disappointed in finding money, maliciously destroy ed some valuable papers belonging to Mr. G. They also tilled the key hole cf the door full of gravel, closed the toll gate and tied it fast with a rope. Fortunately for the c‘illec tor, he had taken his money hems with him in the evening. DIIIIAS' LAST Novitt..—Henry Mioer, Lyon's building, Fifth street, sends us a translation of Alexander Dumas' last pro.. duction, the “Horrors of Paris, or, the Flower of the Faubourg," a sequel to the "Mohicans of Paris." From acurssry exam. ination of the novel it seems as vigorous as any former production of the "literary Leviathan" and will be read with interest by all. The book is published t y T. B. Peterson & Bros , and is sold at fifty cents; in paper covers W. A. Gildenlenny & Co , opposite the Theatre, also rend us a copy of the novel. BLAN r.T.S 11 Ati7lCD. —Capt. E. B. Hampton, who is raising a frfw artillery company here, has just returned from Harrisburg and finds it impossible to pro. cure blankets for his company, whom he is desirous of placing in camp at once, but cannot do until they are supplied with blankets. As it is impossible to pr.)cure them from dealers, any spare ones in the hands of our patriotic citizens will be thankfully received at the I eadquarters of the company, No 181 Lioerty street. COL. SIBWELL'S /MT. —The Arm• strong Democrat sacs: "We glean front observation that the work of filling up the various companies in Camp Orr, goes bravely on. The regimental toll now numbers twelve hundred and sixty men, and it is intimated by the knowing, that the War Department has authorized the gallant Colonel to increase hie command to a Legion, i. e. fifteen hundred men— a full regiment and a battalion. I NIPORTANT TO TRAVELERS —Orders have been received by the Custom House officers here to the effe t that hereafter all the baggage and personal property of per. sons leaving for any points South or West must be examined by the proper authori ties, and if found to contain any thing contraband, they are to retain it. MARE STOLISIi.-Pziiip Bickel had a valuable mare stolen Irons his pasture field, near Butler, on the night of the 25th ult. The animal is a bay, with a star on the forehead, eight years old and heavy built. A reward of fifty dollars is offered for the recovery of the maw and detection of the thief. THE NEw DimEs —A change has barn made in the ten cent pieces that bear date this year, from those heretofore coined The figure of Liberty, instead of being surrounded by stars, is encircled by the words "United States of America," which formerly was placed on the revere of that piece. RECRUITING AT W H EEL LNG. --The Wheeling Press flays: "The several regi ments of volunteers now recruiting have enrolled mere men during the last ten days than at any time since recruiting for them has commenced. The First is nearly full, and several of the others aro gaining accessions daily." Car....MuLiscia.s.—Wo aro indebted to D. W. Bon, E.9.q , or Chicago, for a fine picture of the gallant defender of Lazing. ton, Col. Mulligan. The, Wheeling firemen have their an• mud parade today. FAVORABLE B&PORT.-The MarketClow* t BUT THEM -The Now York daily pn mittee of 41,1 v , 493Lgoanoils,zeportefi r lit , - pars; only three center ' nabli,"-it -Gilden their last meeting, in favor of thuerection fenney's news depot, opposite Theatre. of new public, buildings and market house, RE. DR. MARSHALL will preach ,on on the plan already prepared, and strongly Sunday morning, at 81 o'clock. to Col. urged their erection. They also r ' .e ' ml. Rul'z's regiment in Camp Fremont. mended that the income from rents of ' i ...e.r...-•_!_ , .._.... stalls and mai sot, Stands during the current „ uENTISTRY,-Dr. C. SOL No 9 46 Penn year, datintf. fr .rn .1,, , 01Ary , .let, 1661, he street, attends to all brooches of the Den appropriated 1. ,, the proposeo improvement, and also that all ari:,.ltsl Equiv.:lent fur the tat profession. rent.s now paid t..y the city b • "PP r oPH 4 t' . 1 . KRNWOOD BOARDING I`SCHOOL FOR BOYS towards the t: rt. :0 the new hotidlngi. Th., ~ll re open Sept. 18. Terms reduced new bwidino4, it is obtitriat.l, may be ,Lit , A Wins, Rev. J, N. P. TAYLOR, up for s 4 ri.ooo, and assuming .hat the in , I Now Brighton, Pa. crease from rents of stalls and gardm I- - ... . ..... —...-..- • • st.m.ls 1+,1,1 reach ',fr , 5()0, it i 9 bellevid last -- the eu;iro u...bt may be paid or in H.): years Tt.e report of the committee was accepted. and a riSoiUtiOn adOpt:?d, ap pointing 31e,srs. R•ddle, Hopkins, Heath, Mout, smith and Sklles, a committee to ouvertise for proposals, ..N6c , and report a the next meetini: TUE PENNbYLVANIA ENRICE.VE. —Our State reserve corps has bey n Lrmed into a division under Gee. McCall, composing tLre brigades as follows: First, or if.oy ncrd's Brigade First Cavalry and Fifth, First., Second and E:gith Infant ry regiments, commanded by Briga dier Ciimeral John F Reynolds. Second or "rt-ado's liane 'a R.11,t, and Third, Fourth, Seventh and Eleventh In fantry regiments, commanded by Brigadier General George G. Meade. Third Brigade —Tenth, Sixth, Ninth and TweVth Infant ry regiments Some of the regiments have already received their new suits, and I,lok quite can-a-pie in them. The First regi. ment a few 0835 ago received new arms, eight of tho onnnanies the plain rifle rr.1.13- ket,and the two flank companies the same, with raised sights for a distance of nine hundred yards. The Fourth regiment, Itleade's Brigade, is said to have the Bel gian rifles. TECNTY.I, —The largo rifled steel gun late ly made for Singer O: Nunick Wh6 tested a tew days since. Three rounds were fired v. , 111 very satisfactory effect, but the third, a double proof charge, burst the breech plug bands, disabling the gun The ball was driven completely through an eigh teen inch tree, and hurried itself in a bank beyond, a distance of sum, four feet, Tee breech yoke which gave way will be re, placed, when the guo wilt be ready for service. DROWNED —Yesterday morning a Gs-r. man named 13 •s,ion M.l.•r ar nt in'.- tt.., river ii. the Fourth Ward, All gheny. ju-t above the Mechanic fffsc.at bride , . v.lOl a team for the purpooo of ge tif tH . co a l frum a ti.4t, lying C. Jig was riding on one of the hones, wlion the force of the current threw him off and. , Arrying him out Into ;he stream, he as, drowno.l Deceased w-ts a single man and live-I in the Fourth Ward, Allegheny,_ fits body had not been recovered last evening. IlonsE Daowriko —Two men made a narrow escape from drowning on Saturday last in attempting to ford Connoquenesstng Creek with a two-horse team, at the site of the old Kittanning turnpike, near Butler. They had proceeded about hall way across, when the for of the stream, swollen wi' h 1119 rain of the previous day, swept them down. The men and one of the horse wore rescued with some difficulty, but the other horse was drowned. THKATRE,—A tine bill is offered at the Theatre this evening, embracing the cap'. tai comedy of 'Katharine and Petruchio" in which Air. Couldock personates Petro cnio and Mrs. Henderson Kate, and a new throe act patriotic drama entitled "The Union Men of Old Virginia," in which will be introduced a representation of the battle of Cheat Mountain, with beautiful tableaux, &c. It is said to be well worth seeing and we hope to see a good house. ST. MICHLEL'S THEOLCGICAL SICISIYA• ICY —Tbe annual collection for St. Mich. ae.'s Theological Seminary will be taken up in the Catholic churches of the diocese, on the third Sunday of October. The moneys contributed will be sent to Rev. E. P. Garland, St. Patrick's church, Pitts— burgh, together with the names, of all who hare contributed one dollar, or higher sums. Dirnicsvicis.— .Sunday last the Cath olic church recently erected in Birming. ham, for the use of the German congrega tion, was dedicated i 0 the worship of Al. mighty God under the invocation of St The Rt. Rev. Bishop performed the ceremony, and celebrated Pontifical High Mass. Rev. Father Weninger, S. J , preached the sermon. DIOCESIAN VISITATION During the Isvet visit of 13ishop Domenec to Browns ville, he adritimistered the Sacrament of Confirmation to thirty-four persons, a large number cf whom wore adults, and four of whom were converts to the faith. (in the next day, he confirmed, in St. John's church, at Uniontown, twenty-four pars one. AFFECTINCI t - . : CENN IN A thatillell —O/1 .S.inday last Capt. Wilkinson's company, of Brownsville, attended th4ht. E Church in Uniontown and Euti ,, , twenty stepped forward near the close of the communion, and, kneeling at the altar, partook of the sacrament. The scone is acid to have boon very solemn and impressive. GOOD FOR BuvLart,—The Butler Herald says: "Our county has, wo believe, at least =even hundred men now in the field, including those attached to companies from other counties. Tnis would bo her full proportion of an army of four hundred thousand men, but she can and will still do better." Br reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that Mr. J. B. Borland, titi Market street, has just received a large and well selected stock of boots and shoes, which will be sold either wholesale or re tail at greatly reduced prices. A COMPANY from Beaver county, under command of Rev. A. W. Taylor, marched into Camp Fremont yesterday to join Col. Hultz's regiment. Another, the Horse Cavalry went to Camp Fremont yesterday to join the same regiment. WE call the attention of our readers to the notice of George R. White & Co.— They have just received a large supply (by Adams' Express) of woolen shawls. Call and examine them. THE annual fair for the support of Metn. cy Hospital, will open on next Monday evening at Concert Hall. Extensive prep. arations have been made find it will doubt• loss be a success. FLAGS for military companies at Gilden. fenny's news depot, opposite Theatre, also flags for poles, houses, &c. John Pittocir, agent for publisher. WAR IN TM?, WET.—For nows see Cincinnati Daily Commerciat, to ho had at Pittock's agency, oppusite Theatre; only three cents. THE Duquesne steam fire engine was to have been tried for the first time on Wedr nesday and will be ready for delivery in about three weeks. TEE Mellinger Guards, Capt. J ames Mcßride. of Monongahela City, and the Negiey Zltiaves, Capt. McNally, have been attached to Col. liambright'a meet, at Lancaster. A PART of the band belonging to the First Virginia regiment (infantry) went into Camp Carhie on Wednesday and their leader came to this city to till up. Two colored mon were arrested and ta., ken before the Mayor yesterday, charged with stealing some meat, but after a hears ing they were discharged. - - TEE telegraph office is to be removed to Fifth street, over Reed's jewelry store. A. good change. JOSEPH NEYES. & SON, i' ,. .sduttlavturern, and Wholanai. and Itet xii Dowers In FURANTUEEE & CINAIRS 124 PI:110 street, above tte (4nai • • 11367 e an 3R 1...zg, 11,4011.131. 5 / 1 01 1r WIC/ had PIAUI Furotut.,, Wfilnul 'cod M r aboMiny Ot 1.1,1 r C lA.& Dl' &Xi Uri , ' And trarranttul oquAl is ousitty ADA trio to r.:17 roanufnr.tti , rd . t 1 1. mil., And ~1) call at • fc2811: Il)P IN AT Super's Drug Store CORNER PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STREET MEE! DRINK A GLASS aim DELICIOUSLY COOL SODA WATER. ir:iTEW T PLACA RDS, HANILRILLs, Tr In ;ow• .1 rg