U IC PITTSIFURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 17 CITY Zit AT T S _ ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR— FLAG PRESk.NTATION. His Excellency Gov. Curtin, arrived in the midnight train last night accompanied by his suite, Col. Biddle, Col. Irwin, Col. Maxwell, Col. C. Biddle, Major General Keim, Col. A. L. Russel and Col J. A. Wright. Hon. Edgar A. Cowan aceom• panted them. They took lodgings at the Monongahela house, to which they were escorted by Captain MeAnally's company, of Col. Stambaugh's regiment, attended by Brig. Gen. Negley and his taff. The presentation of the flags to the regi ments will take place at 10 o'clock this morning on the Commons in Allegheny City. LAST notice of tOn sale of real estate, laid out for country residence, to take place on the premises, Haztewood, near Hazlewood station, Connelllsville Rail: road, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The train to convey purchasers to the ground will start from the new station, corner Ross street and Monongahela river, at half past one o'clock, and returning at flve„— Free tickets will be given at the auction house, corner Wucd street and Virgin alley, until 12 o'clock. The land is sur veyed Into lots of from one to three acres, and will be sold one lot with the privilege Of the whole, an acre of ground containing eighteen regular size building lots, which have been selling at a much greater dis tance from the city and not in as desirable a locality as these at from two to four hundred dollars each, at that rate an acre of ground w , uld amount to nearly six thousand dollars. Purchasers should bear this in mind, and P.IB ) that this property must and will be sold to the highest bidder, without reserve or regard to prices. The Company and Directors of the Connells vine Railroad, as will be seen by their advertisement in the daily paper., offer great facilities to those residing on the route, running several accommodation traits daily. —'lllt PITTSBURGH tsYMBASTIC ASSOCIA TION.—It was feared that (owing to the large number of young men attached to the Gymnastic Association of our City who have gone to the ware) it would be nec essary for the institution to dissolve itself, or, like the banks, suspend, to resume at some future time, but we are glad to know that a strong determination exists on the part of the remaining members to keep the association on its feet. A meeting will be held for the purpose of taking the necessa ry measures to this end, tomorrow even ing, when we hope every member now in the city will attend. It is an important matter that such a beneficial institution should be sustained and we trust that this may not only be the case, but that it may be characterized by the same vigor and prosperity as heretofore To do this only requires a united effort by all interested. Bank Note quotations Corrected for the Post by Feld & Late, of the National Bank Note Reporter. i (The Reporter is published monthly, al One DJll.tr a yo4r, in advance. Office, Dispatch Bui.d:nf.r„ Pittsburgh, Pa ) Siar'itates uncertain at present. Pirrsotraoa, October 10. 1861. Discoun New England States New York State New York City New Jer5ey............ Pennsylvania, (Ptilladeiptia.) . Pitteburgti Interior, suspended Delaware Diatriet of Columbia Mai!land, Baltimore., Interior Virginia, Wheeling and Braacnes Ea5tern......... ............ North Carolina South Carolina Georgia. Alabama Lou alarm Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Free Bank of the State Minnie Wisconsin lowa. Michigan Missouri 15026 Canada a Exchange, selling rates on New York and Philadelphia %1 cent over par funds. - - UNCLE Tom's Cenix.—The engagement of Mr. Couldock having closed, Mr. Hen derson is determined that the public shall not lose by it. Accordingly, he will re produce for this evening the great drama of "Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life among the Lowly," with new scenery, music, &c., and cast to the full strength of his excel. lent stock company. In days gone by this piece was extremely popular here and in. variably attracted a full house. We hope it has not lost it., prestige and that the brilliant manner in which it will be brought out may ensure its success as heretofore, though we can scarcely expect it to attract such immense crowds (filling the house from pit to gallery) as once. PASSED Tfutotioa —Farnsworth's caw airy regiment, composed of twelve bun. dred picked men, arrived from the West, by Pittsburgh, Fort W.ayne Si Chicago Railroad, on Tuesday night. They break fasted at City Hall, and were then placed in care on the Pennsylvania Railroad, to be conveyed to Washington, whither their horses have preceded them. They are a fine, stalwart body of men, nearly all uni formed and seemed to be the very embodi. ment of good fighting material. On Tues. day, fifty-four men under Lieut. Stone, passed through, en route for Newport Bar• racks, to fill up battery H of the Fifth U. S. Artillery. ALL IN THE BROWN FAMILY.-OH com plaint of Oliver Brown, Cory Brown (no relative of the former,) was yesterday ar. rested and taken before Alderman Taylor, on a charge of larceny. BJth were at a ball and Oliver getting s little tight, went up stairs and lay down. Cory took up a pitcher of water and while drinking, ver felt Cory's hand in his pocket, He lost no money then, but in the morning he was minus $55. Cory Brown was committed to jail to answer the charge, in default of bail. :Parseemer, Asecrsxmasir.—On Tuesday evening a party of boys, while amusing themselves by throwing stones at each other, on Wood street, near Second, broke a large pane of glass in the front window of Mr. James Wood well's hardware estab lishment. Three of the young offenders Were arrested and locked up for a hearing, while the balance made their escape. It Will cost Mr. W. $75 to replace the broken pane by a new one. Gov. CURTIN and his staff were to arrive by the midnight train of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this morning. in the Directors' car. No hour has been fixed for the pre. sentation of the flags at Camp Wilkins, but it is expected to tako place this morning, The public will be admitted to the camp in the morning, and we expect to see a large concourse present at the ceremonies. ...LEGAINS —The C.7:;L thir b ,, LlGS to be bad in the city is at the Die DAtar Store, No. 56 Market street. Lupton is daily receiv ing new styles of jewelry and fancy goods. Go and see them, ladies. The wonder is how they can ba sold at the prices they are offered for. Serr 0" _ :RUCK OlL—Las; week the Me'ropoli• tan Oil 00., at Smith's Ferry, struck a fine vein of oil at a depth of 484 feet. The oil is of good quality, w , rth twenty-five cents a gallon, and the well will yield twenty - barrels a day. STAMP= N ZWEIPA.PER WEA_PPICES —The Postmaster General has ordered to be placed on sale at, the postoffices a new and eonve nient form of newspaper wrappers, which will supply a long existing want on the part of the These wrappers are formed of oblong -beets, well gummed at one end, and adapted to any size newspa. per. The introduction of these convenient envelopes will, doubtlep, greatly increase the postal raven nee, and promote the inters este of newspaper publishers by the facili, ties which they afford in the transmission of their publications through the mails. The venders of newspapers should supply themselves with them, the better to enable purchasers of their papers to transmit them when read to their friends. THE FAra at Concert Hall, for the ben efit of the Mercy Hospital, continues to be a success. The supper served last night, by the Germans, was got up in the best style. It will be continued at half prise (25 cents) this evening. A. LAD, whose name we did not loam fell off a coal wagon on which ho was rid a nd mg, w yesterday afte injrnoon, on Penn street, as seriouslyinjured by the wheels of the vehicle, which passed over him. Arr.adKrand A FEMALE. - Alexand.?r Morrison, of West Ellz.sheth, was yesters day committed by Justice Ingram,charged wi h assaulting Mrs. Dorothy Gunter, at Jones & Wilson's coal railway, on the 15th. To PAY FOR THEIR GllNS.—Eteretifter, under the regulations, every soldier who loses his gun or throws it away on the battle field, will have the price, $l2, de ducted from his pay HE current number of Feld & Lare's National Bank Note Reporter is to hand, It is a valuable periodical and should be taken by every business man ;ITY CONTROLLER STEEL 15 , , , t evenin swore in a regimental band for Col. Wil sun's regiment, now at Camp Fremont, COL. W. H. PEEPLES, traveling agent for S. M Kier, arrived last night from the West and will return in a few days. TIMM JOSEPH METES & SON,! HAMM llaanfacturere, and Wholesale and Retell Dealers in & CHAIRS. No. 424 Penn street, above toe Cantu. Nave on hand A lar eaaeortmentoe r roe, and Fiala Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of tneir own mannacture„ and warranted equal in quality an style to any manufactured In the city, and will se at reasonable &nowt fao2lttt pOSTERS, PLACA RDS, HA ND-BILLS, ?noted at the lowest cash prices to snit the whet, W. S. HAVEN. 84 THIRD STREET, WRO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND RIXE,(WITH FANCY CUTS, PLAIN BLACK INK. sar- Call and see Samples and get au" FOR WINTER- Ladifts and Mis.4es' Mantic. Undergarmenta, Boys' and Ml3Boll' Merino Dresses, Men's Ribbed• Wool Hhirta and Drawers Metes Heavy Bilk EitnrtA Woolen Hoods, Nub ian, Sleeves, Eicarfg, .tc.., &e, Ladies Boston Wool Rit, Misses' do do do, Mena' and Boya' Knit Books, Balmoral Hose and Hal/ Hose, Ladies' and Misses' Winter Gloves a Usuutlets Mons' Traveling Shirts, and all other kinds o seasonable goods for sale cheap at HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE 77 Market Street. ocls STRAY HORSE—Was taken up run ning at large on the streets of the City of Pitts burgh, one BAY HORSE, about fifteen and a half bands high, four years old, star in his forehead, both hind feet white, a white spot on his rump, near the root of the tail. The owner of said horse is hereby notified to oome forward, prove troperty, pay coarges and take him away; otherwise said horse wilt be sold at pubic outcry at the En a bl e of COL RODY PAT TERSON, on Diamond Alley, on FRIDAY the 18th day of October instant, at 10 o'clock A. lit, to defray costs and charges. J. G. PATTEJRSON, Chief of Police. 0c11.4t PITTEBV3Oti, Oct. 11, 1881 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT rr ‘1 te, OLD STAND, CORNUCOPUE RESTAT.TitANT, No 40 Fifth Street. WIIERE FAMILIES, HOTELS, Restaurants and the trade generally, can be supplied with Chesapeake Bay Oysters at the loweat wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. 001 ; ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, COB. VIRuIIN ALLEY and bAfITHFIELL) RT., where Oysters and all the delicacies of the season will be served up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG, oel4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield et. CIRCULARS, .IRCULAIitS, I_It_OLIT_L A 11:8 , IR,OULARE3f, IBUU L AIR_S:, IRCULARS, IROULARS, BHA WLS, SHAWLS, SHAW LS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, BALMORAL SK.IR;TS, BAL:MORAL SKIRTS, JIIBT RECEIVED AT W. & D. HUGUS'. cell COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND COKE.-DICKBON, STEWART t CO, 509 LIBERTY EITHBET, Having superior facilities for supplying the best quality.of Coal, Nut Coal, Black and Coke, are pre pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates. ,Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free nomslack. Particular attention given to sup. plying amity Coal. se2234tm "They go right to the Spot,' INSTANT RELLEFI STOP YOUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YoUR VOICE! SPA LI) I NG , s Throat Confections. AR GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURER:7,, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUM I"PIV ES SPALDING'S THROAT • CONPRCTION. , LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CON PRCTIC:..!, CHILDREN CRY FuT; 6PALDIN(3 'S THROA 7' CO N PECTIC) N - • • They relieve a Cough ins tautly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice They impart a delicious aroma to the breath They are delightftil to the taste. They aro made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advice every one Who has a Cough or a Husky ce or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that •they go right to the spot." You v.ill find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stilling your Coug,h or allaying your thirst. If you try ono package I am safe in eaying that you will ever afterwards consider them indispetteible. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature IS on each package. AU otberp ere coanterfel. A Package will be Rent L 7 nix I, prepaid, on e eipt of 'lbirty HENRY C. SPALDING ,e 1.3 No 48 OEDAR:STHEET, NEW Yok •S . CURE , \ Aeado oi rl 4) CURE Nervous Headache 4 77 CURE - I CII - 16Y" ° Headache CARDS, &c Y THE USEOF THESE CEPHALIC BY PILLS the periodic mulct:Pi of IV es-veu, o. Sie k Headache may be prevented; and if taken a• the commencement of an attack immediate rebel from pain and sickness will De obtained. They seldom tail in removing the Hawn& and Headache to which females are so subject . They act gently upon the Bowels—removing Cbstinenese. For Latsrery Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persona of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lax 'Ave, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor o the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. e CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in. atigation and carefully condactAd experiments, r axing been in use many years, during which lame they nave prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin. acing in the rust-sous system or from a derangt , .i state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety and without making any change of diet, and Cho aissencie of any dung -a Matt renders it easy Cc administer Mini to children, Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have fiTI) eignaturea of Henry Spalding on each box. EM=2= A box will be sent by mail, prepaid. on reoeipi of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. ill orden3 should be addroased to HENRY C. SPALDING, M (Wu". st•TACht. Na"' I'm* M'-cm tae /Crammer, Norfolk Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the chiset for which they were made,nr..: Care headache in all Ito forma From ths Examiner, Nal°Lk, V. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases with entire success. Frr.m Ad Democrat, St. Cloud, Mlllll. It you are, or have been troubled with the head. ache, Rend for a boa, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may hats them in ease of an attack, From the Advertiser, Prosidtnee, R I. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a rsniarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which hes ever been discovered, From the WeAhern R. R. Gaut's, Chitmgo. lIL We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his unr- Tailed Cephalic Puna. Prom the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons suffenng with the headache, who try them, will etich to them. From the &nuDun n Path Ander, Ana Orfeens, La Try them! you that are afflicted, and we are sure that your testlmony can he added to the already numerous hut that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce. Prom the St. Loma Democrat. The Immense demand for the article (Cephalic PilLs) is rapidly increasing. From the do. , ritf, Davenport, Mr. Spalding would not connect hie IMMO with an article he did not know to poet , ees real merit. From the Advertiser, Proeidance, k 1. The testimony in their favor 12 strong, from the troet respectable quarters. From the Dnily News, Newport, R. I: Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kinds. Preen the Cornewrcialßu /Idea, .Boston, /doss. Said to be very efficacious for the headache. tnn_gle bottle of tiPALIANI4'Ii PREPAY. GLUE will save ten tamee its cost annually. -01 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE PALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SAVE THE PIECEBI ECONOMY I Sir" A Same CR Thu SAM linui?-626 `As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, iti s very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys Crockery, An. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ~sets at each emergencies, and no household can afford to be without It. It is Minya ready, and up p sticking point. USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B.—A Brash accompanies each Bottle. Price wants. Ad I thlv ilNßY C. SPALDING, N 0.488 CEDAR street, New York? ,•• CIAITI lON. AB certain unprincipled Persons ars attempting to pa/m oft on the atuituipecting public imicEuiona of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all per. eons to examine before purchasing, and see that the fall name, Aar 13 PAL D 1N613 PREPARED GLITEMEa on the oaoonnterteite. taide Wrapper; all others are swimithig Forsate by JOSEPH F Lißd ING. corner Diamond and Martel oimea tahlArlaw HOWE'S NEW SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, working &luau, well on COO I , ghtesi and heaviest fabrics, making the LOCK STITCH SL( alike on both sides, which eannot - be Raveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, these have no superior Call and see them at No: 26 Fifth street, "up tha rs . ap2o:dttwtfas W. B. LABeELL JOHN aloof COMMISSION MERCHANT, YOB THE 11AL.41 OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, so. 74 wencx STREET, BELOW mAaKET, 11124 riTT,SB 0.12611 i• Ptitrar GENTLEMEN CARRY b. IL HOGERA SON., MA-141 - 117.A.CT1TRERS 02 - ROGESS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, felans PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. HOPE COTTON TWILLS, Allegheny City, Pa, P1LKU710170.1235 OP SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF 08..1NT.A.231:7Et(3-S, 32 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. 4 1 21r - Orders may be left at H. CHI 132 Wood Street. Pittabereh RuBii HUIR I h:.--.M.. ft tor, N 0.397 Liberty street., near Pena .... .uta Railroad Depot, Pittsburg h, Pa. This house hail been lately enlarged, refitted and re-furnished, and is now in the beat of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The best of Oysters received daily, sold wholesale and retail, or served nein every style. The delica cies-of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Lnuore,Ac. salt - LT OME6TEAD, AND PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR GS RD EN I3i PURPOSE 1, Ai nu: nos, FUSE I'IVELY WITHOUT RE SERVE:. within four Miles of the Court House, and a rhort distance from the City line, near the Con nellsillle Railroad which is now fini,hed, giving every facility to approach 'he property at a small charge, with a pleasant ride to Haziewood Station on the Wood's estate, adjoining residence of Hon. George H. Dareie, Isaac Pennock, nett., Hon. M. Swartzwelder, Mr. Borginu and others. Sale to take place on the PREMISES en THURSDAY next, OCTOBER 17m, at 2 o'clock. Care will start from the station near the Gas Works at ha f-past one o'clock, returning at 5 o'elock, to convey those wishing to purchase. FREE TICKETS will be given by ROUT ROBB, Eau., at the Law Office of Messrs. Robb A McConnell, Diamond street, be tween Smithfield and Grant, or at the Auction House of W . G. fec:IARTNEY, where PLANS of the PROP ERTY can be seen. Further particulars will be given in hand bills Terms of sale accommodating to all. JAMES McKENNA, Salesman. W. G MeCaamer, Auctioneer. 0c9.1 wd TEETH EITRAMED WITHOUTPAIN BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather le the time when the appar tus can be need to its best advantage. Medic , l gentlemen and their tamilie I have their teeth ex tracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessneas of the operation, whr i ever haw been said by persona interested in as serting the contrary having no knowledge of my process. ,y-ARTIFICIALTEETH inserted in every style E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smithfieli' DlSPA'rell I To THgP . II Brae. -- VIBPBCIALLY the igno rant and falsely Nod est Physician of all de• nominations, treat 'more( and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or stnations common and ' ttcident to youths of both • e adults, single or married. Because sexes, publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are d rea dniuy shocked., and thins It a great sin very immoral, and for contemi • tion and corruption among their wives, promising eons an d daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they do the same as f ir. ERANSTRUP, (exoept publishing) lest a lucrative merges might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised In ignorance, s as mushrooms, and who compere societr i Intelli gence, i geaae, sense, nc., to dollars and cents, mystenoctsly, messily or illy gotten. It is to rubboity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their eons, daughters and wards, previously fee bl e. sickly and of delicate condition and appear sew, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. Bzutierßup, besides many before and after mar , liege through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, itc. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, eaaaeg eon(' ,he has superior skin in the treatment of special diseases and whe is daily consulted by profession , as well recommended by respect. able e. w ee ps, publishers, proprietors of hotels, *c. mrmatorbea, or so called nocturnal emisaions.— d r eadful malady tem be completely cured by th e very last discovery that has never yet failed. In 1 female diseases be has had superior experience on I ace:punt of his old age, seventy years, all imam iant3, is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are comps sed from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physicicn five years at the business, it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered. as the certifi. cares will show. They are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, free of charge.— Office MS Smithfield street, near Diamond Perste commonications kit all parts of the Onion strictly attended to. Direcd tiscellarreaus WKE & PHILIPS, ibi lEIiERA L COOPERAGE. TICK NSW IPLOTOhY ON Payette Rtreet, n iiaaa acki Wayne streets, afft_We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whis key, AU+, Molasses and Pork BARPJ at the ahorfeei notine and nn the rm; rusisonabl.3 terms THE AILDESCO OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR /At 1.11 Ie H F•uy..rior ari:elw of REFINED ARDESCO Non-Explosive...A lio PURE E-VZO LE Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, E.elS-6m G ENTs, CllOl4 acd CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS OF A VER . ? SUPERIOR QUALITY SELLING LOW FOR CASH W. E. Schmertz & Co., No. :19 Fillloitreet, WILLIAM my..Avi, v APCAN HA RaltiON A. CU I'Ff Genera: Partner,. Npecial Part MEANS & COFFIN, priec a . oni to WlC:andlesa, Means A Co, WHOLESALE Olt OCE.RS Corner Wood and Water Bts., PIT T RBURCH. PA uWEIoi BYRNE. !MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street, (Formerly with L. Hirehtieldo 11 AVI NO REIT 10..`; FRnVf NEW a choice etucck ,1,0T138, Aceil %I F.Rkcs and VEtiTiNGS, wlin • no pur chased at prtcna far below •Y' Great Inducement. offered h buyere. Ar-21:tim HO WA & 7 , 'ETLEY, 136 Wood street, MAKE TOOLS FUR Bolting OIL WELLB at the shortest possible notice. Having be*e to the business of menu factoring tools ever since the "fever" first broke otit,we can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that. it will be to their interest tove UN a call and make exami nation of our "to ok now on band ml-. 6 JAatitt.:24 A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND CO MISSION MERCHA AS T/37 LULA Oh floier, Bacon, Ler d, Butter Dried Fruit. mid Produce Qsi.rally, COIDS - 1111 or MARKIST &ND /Din STREWS. - • - - -• PITTBBi i RUH , PA. Rasta ro—Francin G. Bailey, &al, William DU worth Br., 8. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsulni lio•C Ott., Heisker & Swearingen, 8 Brad•, Csa ~ M. A M. Bank, List Rowell, Mangle & Co., cleorme W Anderson, Donlon Paxton t Co., Wheeling. nnite.Uotf-is nol4:lTdis BOX 800 Pittsburgh Posit °Moe. d.Blydawan PETTSBLIPAH, PEati'd P 177 1 ,8 U lio li, SlR—The present insurrection had not even revea:ed itself in arms when disloya l citizens hasten ed to foreign countries to invoke their intervention for the overthrow of the government and the destruction of the federal Union. These agents are known to have made their appeals to some of the more important States without success. It is not likely, however, that they will ic main content with such refusals. Indeed, it is understood that they arc industriously endeavoring to accomplish their disloyal purposes by degrees and by indirection, taking advantage of the ernbarassments of agriculture, manufactures and commerce in foreign countries resulting from the insur. rection they have inaugurated at home, they seek to involve our common country in controversies with States with which every public interest and every interest of mankind require that it shall remain in relations of peace, amity and friendshio. I am able to state, for your satisfac• Lion, that the prospect of any such disturbance is now less serious than it has been at any previous period during the course of the insurrection. It is, nevertheless, necessary now, as it has hitherto been, to take every precaution that is possible, to avoid the evils of a for eign war to be superinduced upon those of a civil commotion which we are endeavor ing to cure. One of the most•obvious of such precautions is, that our ports and har bors on the seas and lakes should be put in a condition of complete defence; for any nation may be said to voluntarily in car danger in tempestuous seasons when it fails to show that it has sheltered itself on every aide from which the storm might possibly come. The measures which the Executive can adopt in this emergency are such only as Congress has sanctioned and for which it has provided. The President is putting forth the most diligent efforts to execute these measures, and we have great satisfaction of seeing that these of., forts, seconded by the favor, aid and sup port of a loyal, patriotic and self sand, tieing people, are rapidly bringing the mil. itary and naval forces of the United States into the highest state of efficiency. But Congress was chiefly absorbed during its recent extra session with those measures, and did not provide as amply as could be wished for the fortification of our sea and lake coasts. In previous wars the loyal States have applied themselves, by inde. pendent and separate action, to support and aid the federal government in its arduous responsibility. The same disposition has been manifested,in a degree eminently hon orable,by all loyal States during the present insurrection. In view of this fact, and rely. ing apon the increase and continuanceof the same disposition on the part of the loyal States, the President has directed me to invite your consideration to the subject of the improvement, and perfection of the defences of the State over which you pre. side, and to ask you to submit the subject to the consideration of the Legislature, when it shall have assembled. Such pro. ccedings by the State would only require a temporary use of its means, and the ex• penditures ought to be made the subject of conference with the federal government. Being thus made, with the concurrence of the gouernment, for the general defense, there is every reason to believe that Con• gross would sanction what the State should do, and would provide for its reimburse. ment. Should these suggestions be ac 4 cepted,the President will direct the agents of the Federal government to confer with you and to superintend, direct and con duct the prosecution of the system of de fence of your State. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant. (Signed,] WILLIAM H. SEWARD 1 ol'TtlY DARNESTOWN, Oct. 16 —One of the soldiers of the New York :34th, captured, with others, two weeks ago, while on a scout opposite Col. Ls Dow's encampment, returned yesterday. He was taken to Fairfax Court House, from whence he as, taped. He reports that there are no large bodies of rebel troops between Great Falls and Leesburg. Two of six or eight rebel regiments which paid our troops their re spects at Great Falls three weeks ago have mutinied and left the rest. It is stated that they were Mississippians. The remainder of the force are scattered at Winchester, Martinsburg, Sheppardetown and Ham. cock. There is a full regiment at Hancock which, from the fact of its being the only post where salt could be obtained, was thought of sufficient importance to pro. tact by a superior force. This accounts for the sudden disappearance from this quarter of the rebel army. The war against liquor and liquor deal• ere is being successfully carried on. Than• sands of dollars worth has been destroyed and confiscated. The individual killed by a few drunken soldiers, near Nealeville, last week, was not a citizen, but one of our own number. The perpetrators of the riotous act are under arrest, and are to be tried by Court Martial. Some of the regiments have not yet been fully supplied with their outfit of winter clothing, and these have been seriously reminded of the fact by the frosts of the past few nights. All was quiet along th 3 Potomac yester day and to-day from Great Falls to the mouth of the Seneca. Eabbit, the individual who sold liquor to the Connecticut Fifth, was arrested by the Provost Guard, and is now in charge of the Marshal. Letters directed to the Connecticut bth should now be directed Williams, Md. Jacob Cross, the noted secessionist, whose residence is within the pickets of the New York 34th, secretly returned home this week. On the receipt of information to this effect he was arrested and sent to Poolesville for trial. The Pennsylvania 29th received two months' payment yesterday. Two months' more pay and allowance will be due about the lst-cif next month. Firing Upon the Pawnee. Weicouse'roo CITY, October 16. Evening.—The steamer Mount Vernon reached. Shipping Point just before days break this morning and unmolestedly pass. ed the rebel battery, but the Pawnee, fol. lowing in a short time thereafter, was fired on. Between 20 and 30 shots were thrown toward her. The Pawnee,. according to orders, made no response. By an arrival this afternoon from the lower Potomac, it is ascertained that both . vessels had safely passed beyond the reach of danger from the rebel batteries. 2D EDITIO LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. From ilashington City WM,IiInTON CITY, October 16. The Navy pert:ntnt is satisfied from the offi cial Intc , rmaiton in its pozsessicn that the steamer Ssransc is at San Francisco under going repair? It is, therefore, untrue that bh 4 cv,s recently lest (11 the mouth of ;he Missi,sippi in a north. Sscretary Cameron bee telegraphed that ho return to Washington by to morrow morning. Assistant SLcretary of War Tnomas A. Siiot , is confined home by sickness. The following impo rtant circular has been sent to Gov. Morgan, of New York?' and similar ones to the governors of rll the States on the seat•oard and the lakes' DEPARTMENT OF STATE, I , WASHINGTON, Wtober 14th, 1661. To 11, Excellency the Governor of the •'l of Nveo Fork: Military Items. , . .. Farther News by the Arabia* (}sitar 13aarairs.— Tire Earl of (Hinton died on the 4th 1, - om an attack of appo• pion . . Mr. Lindsay, member of Parliament from Sunderland, in addressing his con stituents, touched upon the American question. He said as it would be Borne time before cotton could be got elsewhere, he consider ed it the duty of the government to endear or to induce the C. S. government, for the, cause of humanity, to remove the block ade. Considering the bold stand made by the Confederates and the strength of the South, he thought it almobt time that the governments of Hoglund and France thought of recognizing the independence or so numerous a body of people. [Cheers, ar.d some hisses.] It was evident that the North was not sincerely anxious to abolish slavery, which Would never be removed by a servile war. The separation r f the / North and South was much more likely to accomplish the object. Capt. Adams, of the American ship Litrinnargier Sound, from Lindon, for Callao, was murdered off the coast of Day onshire by the steward, a colored man, named Hawkins. FBANCE.—Another council of Ministers, presided over by the Emperor, was held on the 3d. A new pamphlet, entitled "The Rhino and the Vistula," and ascribed to very high inspiration, had made its appearance in Paris. It protests that France does not want the Rhine ; that, consequently, Ger many has nothing to fear. The pamphlet is regarded as an effort to propitiate the King of Prussia on his approaching visit, and allay the apprehensions of Germany, There had been agitation in some Paris faubourgs owing to the high price of bread. Seditious placards were reported to be on merous Some arrests were made. It was stated that 40,000 workmen were out of employment at Lyons, bus the au thorities had got up workshops for them. Troops had embarked at Toulon for Rome to replace others in that city. ITALY.—A strong naval expedition, with troops, bad left Venice for the coast of Dalmaeira and Ficune. The intended popular demonstration at Palermo in favor of the Italian troops pro ceeding to Rome was prevented, owing to precautionary measures of the govern ment. The Pope had received the Siamese a m. bassadors at Rome. At the recent consistory the Pope is said to have denounced, in the strongest terms, all compromise, calling on his supporters to be firm and to have no communication with impious men. It is asserted that the relations of the Italian and French government were as satisfactory as possible. France has not asked for any cessation of territory. The delay in the settlement of the Ro- man question is caused by considerations of quite a diffisrent character. SPAIN.—The correspondent of the Au• tograff says that, preparations for an ex pedition to Mexico are actively progress. ing. The expedition will leave Spain very shortly, without prejudice to co.operation, which she will afterwards afford to Eng land and France. She intends acting alone in Mexico, as her interest and digni. ty require. The London Morning Post reiterates its statement, that England will act jointly with Spain, and that the operations will c3mmence within. the first few weeks cif the healthy season at the Gulf ports Particulars of the Attack on Big River Bridge. POTOIS, Mo., Oct. 16.—We have the folloing account of the attack on the Big River bridge yesterday morning : The en emy was discovered approaching the build ing about 7 o'clock yesterday morning by a German picket, who gave the alarm.— Our troops, numbering between 40 and 60 instantly prepared for action, and although the force against them, numbering some where about 600 under the head of Jeff Thomson, himself, they stood their ground, and, from stone piles and other places of shelter, did good execution. They were finally surrounded, however, and obliged to surrender. Their loss is one killed and six wounded. The rebel loss is 5 killed and 4 wounded, Immediately after the surrender the fed eral prisoners were sworn by Jeff. Thomp son not to bear arms against the Southern Confederacy, and released. The rebels then burned the bridge and speedily retired. Jeff Thompson said he had five thousand mounted men in the vicinity ; that he in tended to burn other bridges on this road ; and that Pilot Knob and Ironton would soon be attacked and captured. All the troops along the road have been ordered to Ironton by Col. Cardin, com mandant of that post, in anticipation of an attack. A strong force of rebels said to be in the vicinity, threatening our force at the terminus of the road. Col. Cirlin's force consists of the 33rd and 38th Illinois. 21st Indiana, and a de tachment of Indisna cavalry, which, with our strong fortifications, is considered suf ficient to repel any farce the rebels have in that section until reinforcements, now on the way, can reach there. News from tie seat of War. WASHINGTON, Oct. Tay.or of the 88d New York regiment, has been temporarily appointed to command Gen. Stevens' brigade, the latter having been detached for important service elsewhere. The New York 79th or Highland regiment, is now under command of Capt. Morrison, the senior Captain of the regi. ment, which has neither a Lieut.. Col. nor Major, Morell Allen, of the New York 35th, was dangerously wounded to day by the rebel pickets at Barret's Hill, beyond Falls Church. From the observatory at Upton's Hill to-day, a large rebel force, consisting of cavalry and detached companies of infantry, were seen on the Leesburg pike, four miles from Falls Church. 23 army wagons accompanied them. The supposi tion is, that they were on a foraging expedition. The divisions on the right of our army were ordered under arms at two o'clock this morning, in consequence of an alarm caused by the firing of the pickets of the 79th N, Y., between Falls Church and Lswinsville; but there was no noteworthy result. Captain Motts, of the New York bat , tory, reports that while protecting the volunteers in felling the woods at Lewins ville, he saw distinctly a prominent rebel officer, but refrained from shooting him on a moment's reflection, that picket firing was a barbarous and murderous practice. Latest from California. Pecixic •SPaiao, Oct. 16 —The Pony Express, with San Francisco dates to the 9th hut, inclusive, passed here at cam o'clock last night. The schooner W. B. Scranton, with a cargo of lumber, has been seized by the Marshal for confiscation, being partially owned by rebels. She is one of the fastest sailors In the Pacific Ocean. A large sized humpbacked whale was caught in the bay of San Francisco on the sth, and has since bean on exhibition at the foot of one of the streets of San Fran. pisco, drawing immense crowds at 50 cents each. from Hong Kong, ;The attic Lontur, brings, under date of August 11, a private, letter to a mercantile house of San Fran cisooophich contains the following : A - privateer was fitting out at Shanghai, at thilist dates .Captain Allen, who took the steitinier Surprise to Shanghai; Captain Lynch, formerly a steamer captain on the China c.oast; Mr. Ward, who has held a coloneley in the Chinese Imperial ranks, and MA's ()leery, 11. S. naval storekeeper at Shari/ghat, are engaged in the piracy. It is saidthat the schooner has been equipped from the 11. 8. naval stores, .but I think that there was only coal therein: Secretary earn er . it at L.OlOlO, Ville. .LatrisviLLP., ay., October lB.—Secret s ry Cameron, slightly indisposed, and lis-` suite arrived this afternoon. They wfIV leave tomorrow for Lexington on route for Cincinnati. - • A speedy zadivemot of Btleitner's 'opus fr ins Bowling Green is anticipated trom the fact of hts annuli.asst ' week, con, .ts -- Ifireviously made f'dt4rovisions. for his army. ..., N °initiations Dec Hiked. BOSTON, Oat. 16.—Meser8.,1,Dickinsou and Abbott have written letters their nominations by the Unionitspubli.t 4 - ' can Convention for Lieut. 'ii.tnor tut (l • Attorney General. Both, hoWevirt,_*'!A their unwavering support Axj,ketation a l fl Gov. Andrews accepts the - re-moil iination or Governor. AMUBM&MnVXI-, P/TTBBURGIT h riMi:TRE Leo Aim Heiman— iiilletki4RElOy Pairzta or Araraaioir.—Priate e Bmgl W r414 .49444 Beat In Private Box, svor lhesa Circle. chairs, 60 oenkr, Family 1161Xliiii 26 cente r Colored Gallery, 26 emus; Calera Bitti.42o MIL% Gallery, 16 cents. THURMAY EVENING, OsioiiiiiL 1881. POPULAR PLAY. POPULAR PLAY...'. -POPULAR PLAY. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE Tows:cam UNCLE' OM'S CABIN. Ettie Henderson as Topsy. Ettie Henderson as Topay. Ettie Irenden4se Tops? • - aseaSare AND Idautirecenuse:BlNE,l Preriumutt, October 12thal381. A GENERAL MEETING OF T Stockholders of this Bank will be held on urAIDAY. November 45th, at 12 o'clo* 'at. 'the annual election for Directors be held on Mender, November 18, between the home of le,u and 2P. M. [omit] W.ll,llENNT,"Carbier. Dissoluthoz p. ON OCTOBER the lan Mjr.'"F. WAL. TER has pronamib . ly retired fronitaii TIN and COPPER business at N 0.128 Ban •thfielat street,—, The undersigned will carryhttthe'abure Waffles% settling all just claims on thruirterlime: firm, and invite all persons indebted tri c ttheinhills to them in a short time, Their frier arttbnpublio neh orally, are requested to patron thurcVwith favor and confidence, in all their Mildness tuanohea. DENlfithEit it SCHULZE. ?mammon, Oct 7th, 1881. ,ocl43wdsw 11E1 V A I. — Ei DIREAMES—, DR. 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'To pemons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes ef a sure and speedy riga Dr. Prown's remedies for this alemalng trouble brought on often by that solitary of sensual gratifies :ion, which the young wed Ireaktetkiddd often give way to, (to their own desfzuctloN) ere the only reliable remedies known ht..this of h ta,—they are safe, anatomic. a speedy paskirathsti au ealth. RHEIIMATD3M, • Dr. Brown's remedies never fail .to cure this painful disease to a fee daws—keselll.T. warrant a ems. Be also treats Piles, eannorthses, ikrivere, Urethal Dis.enarges, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppreisions, Diseases of thet,ld.n.W., Ns. tole Ano,Nervous Aftectionii, Patna la the Beek • • Sidneys,lrittation of tliselliad&u, together With all dimes s of en impure origa. . rw.,A diletterrectedde?Dbina:Meirsilitirni=.so dug, Pittsburgh. Pa., will be inpAdissely Medicine sent to any address, safeirlpitoked and aeon.-,, from oketsrvation. - Office and Private Boansealfo.,..o,..onditated Oast. 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