—@l)e G)aii» Postv JAMES P. BASEL '‘‘rt® AHt> V ROPHIETOR. ' 5 T* Six. Dollars itr y«ar, BtncUy in ■u weekly, Single amwcriptions One Demur per year; in Clubs ot fi>e. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CIT. TUESDAY MOHNING:::::::::oct. 22. oity Matters Supreme Court. Monday, October 21 Before Chief Justice Lowry, Judges Thompson, Strong and Read. Judge Woodward was absent. " The argument list for Allegheny county was called oyer, when the following cases were passed upon: South vs. Mayer. Judgment ot non pros. Woods vs. Hays et al. Judgment of non pros. Harrison & Bros. vs. Chambers. Judg* ngast of non pros. Wilson vs. Wilson. Judgment of non pros. Hcßroom & Wood vs. Pittsburgh and Steabenville Railroad and others. Two oases. District Court Mr. Craft moves to quash the writs. Reasons filed. Writs quashed. Drennen & Patterson vs. House & Co. Argued by Penney for plaintiff in error, and by Hasbrouck contra. Brown vs. Peterson. Argued by Woods for plaintiff in error ; Sterrett. contra, not heard. Horne va. Eaton. Argued by Cochran for plaintiff in error ; b> Arthurs contra ; and closed by Shaler for plaintiff in error Hutchison vs Sehimmelfedcr. Argued by Barton for plaintiff in error, and Woods oontra. Court adjourned until nine o’clock Tues< day morning. United fetates District Court. Before Hon Wilson M’Candlees Monday, October 21st, 1861 Court met for the May adjourned term at ten o’clock this morning, when the list of Grand Juiors was called over, but only twelve answered to their names and Gen. Joseph M&rkle, of Westmoreland county, having been* appointed foreman by the Court, the jury was discharged until Tues day morning at 10 o’clock, when Judge McCandless will deliver his charge as customary. The list of traverse jurors was called over, but the United States District Attor ney having no case ready for trial they were also discharged until the same lime. On motion of M. W. Atcheson, E-q., who presented an affidavit of J. B. Hop king, charged with forgery, stating his in ability to procure the attendance of wit nesses at his own expense, the Court or dered four witnesses to be suppccnad and brought here at the expense of the govern ment, under the aot of Congress applying to suoh cases. JohnH Hampton, Esq., read a similar affidavit in the case of u nited States vs. Elijah Puller, one of the' party arrested at Johnstown for counterfeiting, and, Fuller having sworn ho is unable to pay his wit nesses, BubpceQAs for six witnesses were ordered to be issued. Court then adjourned until ten o’clock on Tuesday mornine. Court of Quarter Sessions, <fcc. Bofore Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. Monday, Oct. 21st, 1861 The first case taken up was that of Wm. Willis, indicted for burglary, in entering the house of Thomas Jefferson, in Temper ancevile, and stealing therefrom $6O, in gold and silver. The j ury found a verdict of guilty of larceny, aud the defendant was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Mary Fiinn, indicted for the larceny of an umbrella, was declared guilty, and sen* tenced to one month in the county jail— she having already spent three months in prison, awaiting trial. This settles the question as to umbrellas being prop erty. Abraham Beed, colored, was put-on trial for assault and battery upon Mrs. Galla gher, a white woman. The parties reside in tho Seventh Ward. Verdict not guilty; prosecutrix and defendant each to pay half the costs. The same defendant plead guilty to an assault and battery on an old colored man of seventy, George Gardner, and was sen» tenced to six months in the county jail. Charles and William Shure, father and son, of Shalersville, were tried and found guilty of assault and battery on Sophia Pfeiffer. Charles was sentenced to pay n fine of $lO and costa and William to cents and costs. Wm. Johnston, colored, indicted for keeping a gambling house, in Manchester, on oath of Wm. F. Carr, also colored, was convicted. The same defendant was tried and found guilty of adultery with Mary A. Beck.— For this offence he was sentenced to six months in the county jail—three months for keeping a gambling bouse and one month on a previous conviction for keeping adisorderly house— ten months in all—and 6J cents fine and costs of prosecution in each case. Johh Ornsburg, convicted of selling liquor on Sunday and also without license, who has been in prison one month, was sentenced to ten days more in jail and $lO fine for the first offence and $lO for the second. Death or Lieut. E. It. Darlington. —lt is with sincere regret that we an nounce the death of Evans R. Darlington, First Lieutenant of the Pittsburgh Bifies, In the Ninth Pennsylvania Beserve, Col. Jackson. He died at Georgetown, on Sunday morning, of typhoid fever. He was attended during his ilness by his brother, Edward P. Darlington, who is in the Bam e company, his mother and wife, (to whom he was married shortly before enlisting,) all of whom were assiduous in their attentions. Lieut. Darlington was born and raised here and was favorably known to a large portion of the communi ty. He was agent for several insurance oompanies prior to his enlistment in the service of his country. . His doath will be universally regretted by all who know him. The remains of deceased will arrive today. The Pittsburgh Gymnastic Asssciation, (of whioh he was a prominent and active member,) holds a meeting this evening to take some action relative to his death. The remains of Lieut Darlington will arrive from the East by the noon train to day, and be immediately conveyed to the Allegheny Cemetery from the depot. The Duquesne Greys (to which corps the de ceased formerly belonged) will accompa ny the body to its last resting place as a military funeral escort Blankets and Socks for the Army. —The government finding it impossible to procure enough blankets, socks, &c. t for our troops during the winter, by purchase from dealers, Jacob Glosser, Esq , of this city, has been appointed by Quartermaster Meigs agent here to collect all the blan kets, socks, coverlids, &c., which can be Bpared for the use of the volunteers. He will receive all furnished by societies or in dividuals and forward them for distribu tion among those who most need them.— Let all who can spare such articles send them in at once that our Boldiers may not Buffer by cold this winter. Pittsbugh can do her duty if an effort is made. Sunday Liquor Selling— lnforma- tion was made before Mayor Wil" son yesterday against Henry Shields, “ Third street, near Market and William Georgi, in the Diamond, for selling liquor .on the Sabbath day. Shields was arrested and gave ball for his appearance. Georgi it not in the city. From the Sickles’ Brigade* Cami* McOlbllan, \ October 18th, 1861. I Dear Post—llia raining to-night, and lam quiotly sesbd in my quarter?, so 1 shall try ar,d review the occurrences of the week. Sunday evoning last we received the order to peck traps, and be in readi* ness to march tit four o’clock the following morning. 1 wr.? busily engaged during the night in arranging the medicines, field &c , which gave the men an idea that some unusual work was in contempla ion. But the order was, for some reason unknown, not carried into effect, and still remains in statu quo. However, we have still under cciiiideration an early visit to the Bhades of Munson, or some place in closo proximity. Our regiment is ready, willing, aDd has the requisite nerve to do the work, and in the proficiency of arms we aro not to be excelled by any regiment in the brigade. This sounds like saying a great deal in our own favor, but “so mote it bo.” On Monday we were again agreeably surprised by the appearance of the paymas ter in our encampment. Two months pay were due us during our march, bul pay ment was unavoidably deferred until the day mentioned above- This is our record payment from JuoettO to l. From August 16th we received pay at the rate of $l3 per month —all time previous $l2. Since the above transaction, some thirty or forty members of the regiment are non est inventus, doubtless gone to the city, to invest their treasury notes, or rather got them cashed, perhaps In my last I promised to give you the details in regard to our lately instituted ambulance drill. The squad consists of fifteen members, one detailed from each company. According to U. S. army regulations (under the head of nurses), it requires five persons to man each stretcher, or litter, being numbered off respectively 1,2, 3, 4 and 6. Nos. 1 and 2*re required to attend the polos or arms, and insert them in the canvas; Nos. 3 and 4 place the supports in the proper position and tighten the cords; while No 5 is supposed to be mortally wounded and lies prostrate upon the ground, at a short distance The order is then given by the surgeon “First Relief (Nos. 1 and 2,) raise stretcher?; forward, doable quick, marchend they Rtart off at a rapid gait, the first man stepping out with his right foot, and the Record the re verse. This is practised for the simple reason that it gives the stretcher an easy, undulating motion, more pleasant than otherwise to the tccupant. whereas if aU-p wore kept by both it would cause pain, and in case of a severe wound, bo tho moans of severe hemorrhage. I should mention that the hospital steward hastens to the rescue, adjusts a tourniquet to No. -Vs shattered member, and places him in an easy posi tion until,tho arrival of tho relief, After reaching the wounded man, the command “halt” is given,ard after a thorough ex amination of the person, he is carefully laid upon Iho stretcher, and, feet first, car ried slowly towards the ambulance wagon by Nos. 3 aDd 4 (who keep always within a short distance) and. with due regard for his feelings, laid upon one of the sliding mattresses that occupy it. and placed in the position required. The driver then mounts tho box, and moves caut s ously in the direction of the hospital, where the work is again repeated, viz: transporting him from the ambulanco to a bed, wbero the final surgical operations are performed. During the foregoing performance due re gard is to be paid to the position of the injured limb or .wound, and wo have a great many expedients as the necessity uf the case may demand. But you have had sufficient of “ambulance drill,” so I shall hop to another subj ct. Our grand brigade review, which has been the theme of conversation for some time past, came off on Tuesday last, and with the usual eclat of such an occasion. Geo. Hooker, of the division in which we hold so important a position, was present and in command. The orders which he delivered were obeyed with admirable promptness, and though Old Sol took it into his head to smile warmly upon them, they stood up manfully and performed the several diffi cult brigade .evolutions with becoming promptness and alacrity. It was a beauti ful sight to view nearly four thousand men stretched out on the broad field, their arms and accoutrements bristling in the sun—it was indeed a grand spectacle, and one that I am sorry I cannot with justice expatiate "hpon. Gen. Sickles was upon the ground and looked the soldier all over. He has a fine, commanding voice and a thorough military bearing. The Third regiment have received march ing orders, and leave to morrow morning early to tread the same march and route passed over by us a short time ago—viz; Fort Tobacco, &e. Our Colonel (Dwight) has been lying very low with typhoid lever, and was re moved to the Asylum, near the city. He is now, however, convalescent, and it is to be hoped will, at an early day, bo enabled to again take command. For the present our Adjutant is in possession of that impor tant position aDd lills it to the satisfaction ol all. He is one of tne finest officers ir. the brigade, and more than once of lata the boys have shown their appreciation of hjß valuable services. The rain pattering on the tent has the effect of making me drowsy, so for fear of making any blunders I shall make my quiet exit. More anon. Yours truly, Heport of the Local Inspectors In accordance with the order requiring them to make semi annual reports to the United States District Court, of the num ber of bulls and boilers inspected by them, the Local Inspectors yesterday submitted the following report: Office of U. S. Local Inspectors, 1 Pittsburgh. Oct. IS, 18011. j Hon. Wilson AT Candless, Judge of United States District Court Sib : In compliance with instructions of the United States District Court, we, the undersigned, Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers of Steamers navigating under the act of Congress approved July, 1838, re spectfully report that from the 30th day of April, 1861, to the Ist of October, 1861, there have been 18 inspections of hulls and 36 inspections of boilers. In making our report wo again have the pleasure of stating that no accident has occurred to any steamer of our inspection from explosions or other accidental escape of Bteam, or loss from damage to hulls. Very respectfully, Bedmond J. Grace, Thomas Snowdon, U S. Local Inspectors. Lcchikl Cavalry. —A few i oho good men are still wanted to HU up Company A of the Lochiel Cavalry, now in Camp CameroD, at Harrisburg. Lieut. Aaron Sullivan, of this city, is attached to tho company, and any one enlisting with him can feel confident of tho best treatment at his handß. The agent here is George Morris, who can be found at the Bed Lion Hotel, St. Clair stieet, where all necessary information can be had. The artillery is the favorite arm of service, and here is a splendid opportunity of entering it, under oompetent officers, In the regular service. New Oyster Depot. —Mr. J. B. D. Clark has opened a depot for the sale of fresh oysters, under Gildenfenney’s news depot, opposite the Theatre, Fifth street. There he daily receives supplies of the best Baltimore oysters, whioh he will furnish, at the lowest prices, in any quantity, in cans or shell, warranted good. Clark is an enterprising dealer, and will have the de licacies of the season as they come to mar ket. He has now a fine lot of Jersey sweet potatoes. Call and Bee him at his new quarters, where he will receive consign ments for produce generally and make prompt returns to the shipper. Thjs Reoeption Negley’s Brigade at Wheeling —We lake the following from Monday’s W heeling Press : “On Saturday evening, there was quilu au excitement on the levee. It bad become ver y generally known that six steamboats, laden with soldiers, were coming down the rivor from Pittsburgh. About 3 o’clock they came in sight, \vban a grand salute was fired by our gallant Gt-naml Dulty;— This brought a larg'i crowd down lo the levee. Indeed thewh-do wharf was demelv crowded with j.jopie, eager to see the brave soldiers who were going to fight tho battles of tbrir country- As each boat pasaed the bridge, which was completely covered with citizens, three loud and ani mated cheers were given. General Dulty, also, kept up his cannonading. AU alone tho levee, as the boats passed down the river, the dense mass of human beings would send up one united cheer, which rent the air all around. Where these sol diers were going, is more than we are able to say. They looked like a bold and de« tormined set of fellows, and if their ser vices are required, wo presume wo shall hear a good account of thorn. About midnight Saturday night throe more boats came down from Pittsburgh with the Minnesota regiment aboard.— Something will be done some of thoeo days.” Thk Angel cf Death. —We have noi.hor time nor spaco to notice this new pieo« at length, or the recoption it met with by the enlightened audience in atten dance at its lirst roprcs-onlati ,n last even ing. The piece was w, II p-rforraod tbrouhout, all in tho cast doing thoir ut most to make it successful. The play it self is admirably written, has some touch ing scenes and fine sentiments. It is, in our opinion, worthy of all the applause bestowed on it and should be seen by all who love tho drama, especially those who prefer something fresh to the old, hack neyed pieces. Tho “Angol <>f Death” vnl 1 be repeated to night and we urge a full attendance. Bail Rk'ENTKRKJ* —In the case of SyL voster W. Murphy, the chief witness in the Frowenleld conspiracy caso, given up by his surety, Mrs. S.dnny J Robinson, last week, on a baihpifee, application was made to tho Court of ijuartpr Sessions yes terday afternoon for h>B admission to bail in the sum of the former recognizance ($5,000) for his appoarr.nco. Mrs Robin' son having.already given Murphy up once, tho Court required additional freehold curity with her, which was givon and Murphy again releasr-d Another Allegheny Soldier Dead. —Joseph Frew, l&le of Allegheny c:'.y. a private in the Federal Guard?, Capt. liuli, attached to Col. Black’s regiment, died at the Hospital iQ Washington city, on Tues day last, of typhoid fever. Deceased was about twenty-one year? of ago and brother ot David Frew, killed in Allegheny last spring. It is also slated that R >bcrt (known as “Cedar”) McChcaney, oi Alle gheny, a member of tho tame company, died of the same disease a few days since. New Indictments Found —Too Grand Jury yesterday returned new truo bills against the Messrs. Frowenfeld and Mor ganstern and Charles M. Neal, for conspi racy to defraud the State (in the manu facture of army clothing) to the amount of about $lO,OOO. Tho offence is charged in the same manner as in the first indictment Thoseof the defendants who are in thocity have been already admitted to bail for their appearance. Lieutenant Wounded.— A letter from tho Ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Re serve Corps, states that Lieutenant Wills, belonging to Captain Fleming’s company, was accidentally shot the other day, the ball pasting through the calf of his leg, and inflicting an ugly though not danger ous wound. The accident was caused by tho pistol falling from his hand, whon it exploded, with the result stated. Eclectic Magazine —Henry Miner. Fifth street, Bends ua tho Eclectic. Maga zine for November. It ia a splendid num ber, full of valuable reading matter and has a beautiful engraving of Frederick tho Great, which ia alone worth tho price ot the book. Gov. Curtin announce that he cannot accept proffers uf new regiments at present, Pennsylvania having already a sufficient number of regiments to meet the requisi tions of tho national government and these filling up as rapidly as could bo desired. Body Found —The body of George Crandle, drowned from an oil boat in the Allcghehy river on Saturday, the 12th, was found on Sunday in the Ohio river opposite Kilbuck. One hundred and four teen dollars were found on his person. Dividend. —The Pennsylvania ltailroad Co. have declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, out of the profits of the last Bix months, payable, clear ot lax, to stockholders, after the 5-. h nrox. Outof Danger —Fergus Fahey, stabbed in the abdomen by Michael Hagen in a ro cent affray, now at Wallers’ hospital, has recovered so far as to be out of danger. Forks —Jusl received—another jot oi those splendid silver-plated forks, at tho Dollar Store. Supply yourselves, ladies, while you have too opportunity. lit Dentistry,—Dr. C. Sill, Ho. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Don. al profession. K C. H. JOSXFH KXTXB AMTHOOT BXTXS JOSEPH MEYEB & BOH, Manufacturers, and Wholesale &uu Retail Dealers In FCKKITIRG At CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn street, above tne Caiwu, HaTeonhandalArgeaaaoruneaioi r&ncraod Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of tneirown manufacture, and warranted equal in quality n style to any manufactured in the city, and will oe »t reaßoiwnla sriftM foSflrtl J) (ASTERS, PLACARDS, HAND-RILLS, CARDS, Ac PnnledjaOhe'loweet caalrprice* to suit the times, —B T w. S. HAVEN. 84j THIRD STREET, WHO WELL PRINT IN RED. WHITE AND BI,UE,(WITH FANCY GUTS,) ob m PLAIN BLACK ITVK. and see Samples and get prices."'®!' auli aj/tOD CASH AND FOUR HUN tfl/TtUU dred in one, two, three and four years will purchase tea acres ol valuable tend, a brick dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn, well of water etc , situate two mUss from Phillips burg. Beaver county. 8. CUTHBERT A BON, oc4 £1 Market Btreet, THE NEW REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS, ASSORTMENT,OF MILITARY BOOKS, can be found at HENRY MINER’S, °c!7 next door to the Post Office. SUNDRY CONSIGNMENTS— -60 bags Middlings; 100 bagu Prime Albert Potatoes; 100 bags Neshannock do; 100 barrels Buaiett Apple* 16 barrels Marietta Sweet Potatoes; 16 bushels Shell Barks, ... x Cranberries—just received and forjsale by JAMES A. FETZER, oclfl corner Market and First streets. and a complete LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Bumbolt. Kansas. Burned by the Rebels. Leavenworth, October 21.— Tin* (\m servatite, of this city, has advues that, the town of Hambolt, Kansas, has boon total ly burned by Uio secessionists from tho Indian country It L thought probaM:- that the records were destroyed. The Republican Sta-e ticket is formed without regard to po itiosl principle, fine Jk-i L gislsture having failed lo provide f s r au clrc ion in tlm ensuing November, it is claimed by those oppos- d to this movement that the present incumbents 1 old on till January, 1863. Two hundred wagons and one thru*and yoke of oxen have been sent to Fremont’s co i :nand within the past week. ~ I'ue steamer Florence arrived here this morning from St. Louie, having c_me mpuigh unmolested. A Gallant JReconnolNance. Edward’s Ferry, October -1 —This morning, at 1 o'clock, Hsn companies of the 15i.ii Massachusetts had crossed the river at Harrison’s island at Jay bieak They hud proceeded to within a mile and a half of Leesburg without meeting tho enemy. They still held on, supported by the remainder of tho regiment, and pan > f the 2U,h. A gallant rcconnoisanco was made early this morning by Maj. Mix of Col. Van Allen’s cavalry and C-»pt. Slew art, A A. G. Irom Kiward's Furry, to wards L°e*burg, with 30 cavalry. TJuy came on the I4;h Misfl’.s-ippi regiment, re ceived their fire, and returned with their pistols, Jailing back in order and bringing in um- prisoner. Wo have possession of the Virginia side of Edward’--* Ferry. Additional aec ounts ;ay that up to throe o’clock to-day Sti.no had fold his own satisfactorily there, though his compara lively amah force upon tin* Island are on* gaged with some 4UUO of th**- enemy. Brls Chased by a Privateer 's. 1. Raak Statement. New York, OM. 21 —Toe ship R. M, Mills arrived here this morning. She re ports that on the HLh in?t , when 2'H) miles Soulb-oftfct of (.lap** ilatloras, Gie •‘poke a brig hailing from B dumore which that afternoon had been caused byap-i -vatoer. Thu bank statement fortho week ending vesterdav shows an increase of specie of $1,143,277; a decrease of loans oi $4 460,- 476; decrease cl e’roulftt'on, $l 4O 41 , ; do* crease of deposits, $2,755 424. The Pony Express to be Dls- continued Atitikson, Oct. 10. o*don have to day been issued by the President of the Dike’s Peak Express Co. of this place to stop the running of the Pony aa soon as the California Telegraph Lino i« completed, which will probably be next woek. It is therefore probable that nut more than one P.mv inure will run. Distraction of Newspapers at Terre Klaufe by Volunteers. Terre Haute, Ind , October 21 —Two or throo companies of tho Forty-Third Indiana regiment, stationed at Camp Vigo, near thin city, und'*r command of their CJonol, entered quiotly this evening and proceeded to the offi/e of the Journal and Democrat, and demolished everything. They then proceeded to several private hou?es, and served thorn in tho same manner. The citizens are organizing to proceed to take the camp. There is great excitement. Washington City \evv* Washington City, O-tobcr 21. A subsequent dispatch received late this after noon says that General Evan?, -jf the rebel forces, has lour fluid and throo pieces masked, and about 4U'Ki men A prisoner, who was taken, mentions that he Cm* 40UU rebel troupe and expect* reinforcement?.— General buwie, at mat time, believed that be could occupy Leesburg to-day and hold it. The dispatch ia dated Edward’s Ferrv. Tho statement of Urn Boston Journal of the IS-.h, that letters of credit for .1)1-,- 000,000, or nearly 500,000,000 have been s r, nt to Europe t<* government agents, to purchase army woolens, is regarded as another evidence of exaggerations which sometimes occur and cause mischief. Ou careful inquiring it is found that the sum of $400,000 was sent and $400,000 more is to be sent in thirty days, in all, les3 than a million of dollars, Vo secure cloth* to be made up in this country to meet the pressing wants of our soldiers in the lie Id until our own manufacturers can supply tho goi>ds now so much needed. It was a wise precaution on the part of the government officers, whose duty it is to see and know that the wants of tho soldiers are provided for. The greatest care was exer* eised in the selection of agents to execute tho order. George P. Smith, E?q., former ly of Pittsburgh, a gentleman ol unblem ished character and largo experience as a merchant, was requested by tho Depart ment to aid Col. Thomas in selecting and purchasing materials, which ho does with out compensation for his service*, but solely to assist the government, irom the best and most patriotic motives. The policy of the Secretary of War in supporting borne manufactures, when it is possible to be done without positive injury to these?vice, has been so frequently ex ercised in a practicable shape, lor the ben* etit of our manufacturers, that no question can arise in this case. In connection with the fact that payment has been suspended of debts created in the Department of the West, it is proper to state that the Investigating Committee ap pointed by Congress to inquire into all contracts, .are now in session in St. Louis and have, on their examination, discovered groat extravagance in the public expendi tures. In view of all the circumstances it is apparent that tho Administration will yield to the necessity of completely re-or* ganizlngthe entire Department, 1q accom* plish which Gen. Fremont will Se transs forrad or assigned to some other duty.— Tho President and his constitutional ad visers are determined that this Department of the service shall be managed with pru dence so far as they have and can exercise the power to control it. While the steps necessary may effect the standing or posi tion of some few individuals, it is consid ered better that such changes should be made rather than the groat interests at stake should suffer by hesitation or inaction on the part of the government. The Commissioners of Patents have de cided on McCormick’s application for the extension of his reaper patent of 1847. First, the invention is one of great utility and importance to the public. Second, that tho sums already received by McCor mick, and the sums he is entitled lo recov er from infringements, together amount to an adequate remuneration, and, therefore, the patent should not bo extended. Par* ties residing in tho state of blew York, and opposing the extension, were represented by Judge Dewitt C. Lawrence and Robert W. .Fenwick of Washington City. Reconnoisance up Tennessee River. Cairo, 111 , October 21. —The gun boat Conestoga made a reconnoisanco up Ten** nessee river yesterday, as far as the State line, and found a strong rebel force near the Tennessee line. She returned this af* ternoon, having seized two barges loaded with flour, destined for the rebel camp.— It is reported that the rebels were force at Blandville on Saturday. is also reported that Hardee’s force of six thous and strong are at Belmont, Mo. * * From Missouri. 9t. Louis, O.it. 21.- The Union scouts rep tI the total number of armed rebate 11 s-'uth- extern Missouri at G,OOO. A nvifi (jiru-; from Prico’s army says that Jar ksonV rebel legislature is in-seaßion at Svo'jUui, thecvunly Beat of Cedar coun ty, wh-cb plac? McCulloch was approach ing wi-h fr-.m G.OOO to 12,000 reinforce rr-rci. for P-ice A FalNe MateuoientOenled. Sr Lours, o.*t. 2t The rla'ement uf ill ’ correspondent of the New Y< rk Tribune thftt (J.tptH'.n I*rilop, com • m'w.d'.ot hx Kvirt JLnavonworin. refuses to recognize Gen. Fremont, his superior offi cer, is false. PITTSBURGH S COHNELLSVILLE RAIL ROAD. OX AXD AFTKR THE ITtu OF OC <»Bk;pl, the trains on the Pittsburgh A Con ncr-viUfl Hul Hoad will nod arriv9 at the cotrpHny’s depot, corner of Rors and Brecken ridg'- stryeta, aa follow*: M -\IL TRAIN leaves PiUsbargh 7.40 ft m, arrives at UonnellBvi»le 11 a m, Uniontown 12 no; returning leaves Uniontown Ipm, Connellsville 2 pm, ar rive« at Pittsburgh 6 pm. EXPRFBS 'l RAIN leaves Uniontov nsa m, Con nell sville 6 « m,arrive“ «t Pittsburgh 9,30 am; leaves Pitt-burgh 3.40 pm, arnyoH a 1 Connellsville G,66 p m. Uninmown H p m. FIR-sT ACCOMMODATION loaves McKeesport r» 16 ft m, arriving at Pittsburgh a‘ R.lSam; leaves P.t'sburgh at 7 a m, returning to ritwburgh at 8 30 « m rUCONT) ACCOMMODATION leaves PitUborgh at 11 rm, re<ur»»inc ‘n Pittsburgh at 1.50 pm. "• H I Rf> AOCt OIM'.HMTIoN leaves Pittsburgh Rl 4.15 p ne. returning m Pittsburgh at Opm. ) ’jl’HiH A(',COM MOl >ATP >N leaves Pittsburgh at 0.15 p m. tSUN DAY TRAIN loaves McKeesport a‘ 9,10 a m, srr ving at PittHburgh 10,12 a m, U avmg PitHbuvcrb at 1 30 p m. FREIGHT received aod delivered at the aamo dei ot no end after that date annual, and commutation coupon ticuets sold by GEORGE Agent at Pittsburgh- H. BRACKS TONE, oclG;lmd Bunerintendant. Ruck CANDY - 30 boxes White Itock Can.4y; 1 ') “ Yellow *• “ just received ant! for sale by REYMER & BROS. SMITH, VARK & CO.. fttirSTß WAR© PITTaBUSOH, PA. • 0. l”.rvv and 120 Second eiroeta. Wnrehoust Manuiacturersof ali sitra anti desert plions of Coal Oil. Retorts sn l Btilis, C-as and Water Pipe, Had lrotm, Dog Irons, Wagon Moulds, Pul Banners and C-juplingK. Also Jonhmg and Machine Castings of every de scription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to tl e Foundry, all necessary fitting will be careful y attended to- faSlilyw* JAMES HOLMES & CO., POKK. I.)HALERS, an«l dealers in Provwiou*, corner of M .rkot and Front sts ;afl:l yd* g U TEE’S (A.\i)lt:i> lIJU ROOT, A SUI’EIUOR AKTU/r.K FOH SffKKTEM V(< TIIK BRKATH AFTER CHEWINii, TAKIN'F MEDICINE, ;ic t*rice IO Cents Per Box, KOR SALK WHoLIfcUL L AND RETAIL BY CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cor. Penn and St Clair Sts ©ely TO THE PUBLIC, fjiHFKCIAJ.LT the lgno- ___ £4 rant and fainely Moo est PhysicianH of all de nominations, treat secre atd delicate diaordera, sel f abuse and diseases or 9gß&iSJ££ffi/-///jr filiations common and ncidentto youth* ofbo:h Hexes, and adults, single or married. Because 1 . Bslanbtbup publishes the fact of bis doing mo, tun ign :u ' and hdsely modest are Rhocked. and thine at groat ein very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons au : daughters. Their family phjreician should be cantiour to keep them m ignorance that they dr uie name aa D- BRaNBTRUP, (except publishing) !ost a lucrative nra< lice raignt be lost to them among stuiad, falsely raod*.» • and presumptuous Cam-heft, bom and raised In ignorance, sprungoo a* mushrooms, ami who tv mnaro society, inteilF gane*s -*enaft, Ac n to dollars ana ceairt,rnyM->nouHly, m«amy or :lly gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians we thankful that their sons, daughter® and wards, rt-’viously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear anoe, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BRANSTHUP, besides many before and after "mar na*~ through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty vears experience and observation, consequently, be has superior skill m the treatment of special diseases, and who Is daily consulted by the profession, as well recommended by respect* able citusea*, publishers, proprietors of hotels, Ac. Spermaiorbea. or so called nocturnal emissions,— Tb’s dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has never yet failed, in female diseases he has had superior experience on account or his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity is completely oured. As for consumption or pulraouary diseases my syrups; which are compo sed Irom Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician fivo years at the business,it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will ahow. They are all genuine and pap be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of charge..— Office B 6 Smlthfieid street, near Diamond street Private communications from all parts of the Onion strictly attended to. Direct to box aeo lv 'awno PittHbnrub Prist Office. CAMP AND BOWIE KNIVES—For sale by BOWN A TETLEY, ocl2 186 Wood street. UNION STATION AKY PACKET, Costs but 25 cent*. Agents wanted ia every town and village. Apply to HENRY MINER, successor to Hunt A Miner, ocl" 71 and 73 Fifth at, next door to Pont Office. 'PHE NEW - BALMORAL HoOP X SKIRT, in red and black, the newest thing out, received and lor sale by KATUN, MACRUM A GO.- oolfl 17 Fifth street. Vy-KIVAIE DISEASES JT pa. BROWN’S MEDICAL J&SA and SURGICAL Office, No. 60 j J§s£g£| Smithfleld street, Pittsburgh, i>r. BROWN is an old citi sen of Pittsburgh, and has been Kff •/Hflpflllfig w in Practice for the last twenty rtw year*. Bis business has been confined mostly to Private 7 and Surgical Diseases. \ CITIZENS AND STRANGER J in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure plaoe of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat meat of a oertain class of diseases is a sore guar&ivr tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and following his ad* vice. DR. BROWN’S RRMgnnca never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dis eases, Imparities and Scrotulous Affections. Ai«n all diseases arising fiom a hereditary taint, which manifests iteell in the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers hopes ef a sure and speedy reoovery. freMTWAT. WEAKNESS Dr. Frown’s remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the young and weakminded often give way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this coun try—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration ef health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure this painful disease in a foo day*— he will' warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gohnorrbcea, Striotore, Urethal Dis-en&rgea, female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions. Diseases of the Joints, Ms tola in Ana, Nervous Affections, Pains in the B****fr and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladdsy. together with all diseas b of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, iwffrtlP iw g a rxz, directed to DR. BROWN, No. WSmithfleM St-, Pittsburgh. Pa, will be immediately answered*— Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 90 «imtbfreld Pitiehnnrn. Pa. aoS6-dswds LARGE HALL TO LET—Situate on comer of Fifth and Smithfleld streets, fourth atom Applr to S. UUTHBERT * 80H, 00IS Market street. TkENT $12,50 Fm MONTH.—A XV three story. brickdwaUing hou«e of hall and six rooms, dining room and kitchen, situate on Third street, two doors from Market street a CUTHBERT A SON. tt Market etreAi. “They go right to the Spot.’ INSTAJVT RELIEFI STOP YOUR COUGH PUBIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! gPALDIN G'S Throat Confections. ARE GOOD for CLERGYMEN, good for lecturers, GOOD FOR public SPEA-K.EBB, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. gentlemen carry m BPALDIN&B THROAT *C O NFEGTION& LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONVECTIONS. Thoy relieve a Cough instantly. They dear the Threat They give strength and volume to the voice They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. 1 hey are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one I advise every one who has a Gough or a Husky ce or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty oi the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections t hey will relieve you instantly, and you will agted witu me that “they go right to the spot.” Yon will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stalling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package' I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them indiftpeneible. Yon will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVR CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit. A Package wtl! be sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt ofThirty Cents Address HENRY C. SPALDING, 1 .13 No. 43 CEDAR STREET. NEW YORK, FOr.IIDRT, Nervous Headache Meadadie- EY THE UBE OF THESE CEPHALIC PILLS the periodic attacks of JStrwia or Sitk Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom tail in removing the JPosaou and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the Bowels—removing Cbsftu«n«BS. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lax '.tive. Improving the appetite, giving tons and o the digestive organs, ana restoring the a t tarsi elasticity and strength of the whole system. 1 . e CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in* stigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many yeara, during which time they uave prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin* a ting in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at au times with perfect safety and without making anr change or diet, and Vie absence of any disagreeable taste renders if easy to administer them to children. Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have five signatures of Henry Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and All other Dealers in Medi cines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the __ _ PBICE, 25 CENTS. AU orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4ft (Wtr street. New To^k Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made, via: Cure headache in all its forma Prom the Examiner, Norfolk, 7a. They have been tested in more than a thousand eases with entire success. From the Democrat, 8L Cloud, Mvm. If you are, or have been troubled with the head* ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) bo that you may hare them in case of an attack, /from the Advertiser, Providence, & L The Oephallc Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one ol the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered, From the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago, IZL We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his nnri* vailed Cephalic Pills. /from the Kanawha Valla/ Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons suffering with the headaohe, who try them, will stick to t.h«m From the Souths* n Path Finder, New Orleans, La ‘ j} Try them 1 you that are afflicted, and we are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that naa received benefits that no other medicine can produce. The immense demand for. the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing. From the €kaetts, DtmenporU lauxu Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with as article ne did not taoto to possess real merit From the A<tvertisar,FrcvidtnM, JEL J. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most respectable quarters. From the Dotty Nines, Nmoport, B. H Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kind#; From tne Bud to be rerr efficacious for the headache. 49-A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED ' GLUE will save ten tunes its cost annually SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. ECONOMY I Stitch ra Tnn Sato Sim.’'-®* As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, Hi s very desirable to have some ohftap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys Crockery, Ac. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets at such emergencies, and no household cam afford to be without it It is always ready, and op sticking point “OBSTOj IN EVERT HOUBB." N. Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price oents. Address, HENRY 0. SPALDING, No- 48 CEDAR street, New York- CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all pe£ sons to amnina before purchasing, and see that the full name, , • _ »sPALDm<ys prepared slur-je* on the outside wrapper; all others are svuauag counterfeits. ■ For sate by JOSEPH FLEMING, comer Diamond and Market street _ . . fet>lBdaw WJfl. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOMDERB, fieneral Machinists anil Boiler Makers, Near the Penn’a'R. R. Passenger Debot . ANUFACTURK AIL KEKDB OF Steam ifogmea. ranging from three to <me Honored and fifty horsepower, mid sutterf Mills, Saw MUls, Blast SSKoSi description?* cowb of every jggggSiffg&ftiage mmnfhetore or pfodtral. Prom the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. From the SL Louis Democrat. £uQ«txn,Botton,.Mass. SAVE THE PIECES! DISPATCH! THEATRE HENDERSON £siia&fi££NP* TUESDAY EVENING, : ,OpIV.22a, ‘6l, Ssoond Night of tl»oiTio»t>l*y ontitted THE ANGEL <jp -DEAT,HI Majauomlr -‘•-■'■'■-■EttSelfendersan rKßg?ggr-a" KaWWfwton Doctor Paul H«ndcnoa To conclude vitfe tbe ... - COL L E 6.15 kO V’ Fanry Curry,..:. .^.l^kejhaderrou notice. *•;: . ™' aram %S2EffiESfr& EY VIRTUE OF A DEpRSfe OP the Circcit Conrt of the United Btates for the Northern District of Ohio, ins cauke lnYChancerv therein depending, Wher«in*Clmlea "Moyan and others are complflinantf,and the Pittebtagh. Fort VI ayne and Chicago Railroadeompanylaiid othare are defendants; and pnrguanMo of the Circuit Courts of the United lhft Wi-steri District of PennaylvaniajJtbe Dirtrict of Indiana, aud-tha Northem.JMaUdet'iot'riWotoiea peetirely, in causes depomting rinw Ohancerr In eaid Courts renneciiTOlj,-., ■ Tthßrelllttllß 4me parUeaure eomplalnantaanddßfeudautgrrßpeot. lYely, as ntaaidiMuae first above anderaignedfvJolm -Ferguson E. Walker, as Grantees in/Fnutand Triisteea in one of the several Deeds of. Trust or Morfcra&e upon which sajd decrees are:foiuidd3,lKnd«lMasßDeidal Blaster GozoousMonere duly appointedFbyBaidGourts rwpectTvtwfor that purpose,willeell at public aoetidK'tb the bidder f forcash.rbat fbrnot sum of $500,006, at the UnitedfitoteS' Comifr®(taßAin the City of aevelsncLin theßfate at the 24th dny of October, A. D. ISfiV-between-the'"hours of ten o’clock Ao-M. and fonr b'alock K M. of said day. the following described propertyi'to'ifit; The Railroad of tha Httaburghf 'FMt-'Wayne and Cliicago Railrcad Oompanyviholudmeithe right of way therefor, the road-bed thereoL the sniierstruc tare of all sorts thereon, its water ahd iother eta* tton honeea and ahops, and the Iftndsahdtaounda «U P'.c-Wcd to be used therehu and iu con- Saa rrai. m< » roachinery for “d onpcrstrtctnrcs afnre is* said road and bel<mgiiig -thereto, -and situate ; and aft to ; and all suppUea of timber, lumber, iron, tael, thiig provided by said Ccmpahi3H, orby thA'-Bevers eß YP <dl^ereWngol f dßt « l into said Pittsburgh, Fort WayneandChicfigO Railrcad, to be used m operating said road wherever si taste, by theeame title by wtdeh tad same archolden bv sadOompany. cr-by said originaLCotattehies, sev* together, with all coroorate fnmehisea of said Company, and of the said origiujd'Companies severally including the rightandametolie of said several Companies to be and acfcaa wedrporation, to be sold as an entirety. Saiddecreeaprovide that the purchaaertapon the confirmation of the sale and with the conditions thereof* shall lHH4?ahthei«‘opBrri, nghte,franchifleB,andtheappurteniuioeataereofßo Hold, by the same title by which they arelield bv saidßttsbureh, Fort WayneandChicago'Rail Road Company, and each and til ot niea,froe £romthe lienof all saidmorirnges, and free from all liability for any .debts asamst said original or consolidated Companies,* or either of them, and from all claims on accouhtibf capitel ’stock; but subject neoerthdess, to the dienSJ | such exist, übou any real eßtate lnoladed in the | sate, for purchase money thereof Jre I said decrees to be paid out of th&procaeds of tho sale, or by former orders or Mid otherwise. The right of m and lots, and lands in the city^BM'Vica^o^Chfoago, Lid suite, sod the SdgSmo^S^^d^^^rwa? estete of the Company gtihe CSty of Pittetegh, are euteeet to mortgage hens. The wune -wfli be ’ id* eluded no provisions having been made for the payment thereof JOHN FERGUSON? THOMAS ETW&LSHBi 001t0c24 Trustees, and^Master Comfl^asnforfiaafd LOSE NO TIME. READ: Foe a number of yeaes:past I have been gradually and deafer. I have tried numerous physicians and remedies without any effect, the noise tnmy head increasing to a very distressing, extent. From seeing the testimonial of a clergymamyfeß known to me, I was induced to potenysaf YON MQBQHTSK gj case was a very .obstinate one,. and after four months treatment became somewhat discouraged, but yet persevering. lam more to state that the noises in my head,eo distressing have entirely left xqe, and utatmyheariqgls very much improved as all my busi ness with me can testify. FVom my marked improvement Tam tally satisfied that I wid recover the heaxing which Ithonghfrtiopeleai ly lost to me. P. H'PIE&CE. Pittsburgh, October 10th, 188 L AGAIN: 1 certify that Dr. VON MOSCH3ZIBKER effected a most Batisfoctorr euro of mr son. a boy of fifteen veers of age, who has been deaf for several years. The Ims of hearing being accompanied by a very ofienaira and disagrneaUediKhWte from his ear PATRICK DOFFT. Robinson Township, Allegheny county. Pittsburgh, October 10th, U&L ■ Among those who have been benefited by your skilltal treatment in dtewweaimMiring the sight it affords me great pleasure to add the.teStitoonial of my gratitude to the list of your .patients. My sight was so much impaired during taepaat eight een months that l could not fetiogniSe the features of a friend standing near me. Desirous that all those whose sight ta defective ahbatd know where to apply for roHef, I tender you thj a jacknowleg ment of vour eminent skill and succeasin the treatment ofyour obliged and gratefal'friend. T. J. MULIdSN, Rector of St. Patrick. EYE EiK. NOISE IN THE HEAJD DEAFNE S Si 1. F. A. FON iOSCfiispß, OCULIST AlfD '■(Laieo ttoAmrtrliaAnlajJW' l * l miladies of the EYTS andEAB reqalrimt.medioa. or saigioal attOTU<ra;to'reetore >Bfiiit I S]iie«rmg. Persona wishing- to be toasted lw jor DSA7KBSS orilfFilSSQ WiffyTOUpnM- apply fit tiiepiuhrnitid 4p J|ince to their case. The success ufc SJetreatment of the Bis m m o m os, 155 THIRD STREET, bbtwkto ABpaaAHTSTa, MjLKTIFIoaii BYES Inserted. The ariiSiil letters,aiid htmdreda othervoanUs exanuheabr all wfaowlrfctodoßQ.etCr.M'sofflce. . ~.ia SILK BUNTING ; . 'ASD—T' l , - OHrNTZ^T^ifipß;, R.\MILI.HMSOiIS. Ho. WBI..CUIB STREET IjB *i j-- ■, ••<••» *OUm COM M l S 8 IP|[; Mjpe®|NT, PIG METAL AND BtOOMSi «o; » wmat tenant -1 ■ ftTTSMVSeR- O..Ait&Jta. . HOCKAWATa BoB€HBBt StJI>KII!BAPH&I6J® jfeisr am inrfisfi'mrrwrdirnr^' «•-AJI work iMM or ala and wotkmanehln. mrlUrdlS jp o T A ■
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