s iUctiin post. JAMES t». BARB. ; EDITOR AND P R O PRIETQR. Tinirei-—Daily/ Dollars ter year, strictly in advance. Weekly, Single suoscriptions One JQollar per year; in Ctabs of £>e. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER Of THE CITY MONDAY MORNIKCusuKisiOCT. *B. OX T :m: AT X E IR. S. Army Packages. Packages from t&e volunteers for the following persons have been received a the Mayor’s office, and can be had by cal , tag for them: B ,’« Mrs. Mary WoosUr, Mrs, Rachel Brown, Miss A. J M’Conway, Mra. H. M. Brooks, Mrs. Ellen Gollacd, Mrs Angela Shannon, Wm Allison, S. A.Chamberlin, Wm. Wall, Jr., John McCullongh, Wm. B. Evans, J. B. Helsley, Yeager, s Edward Watkins, 8. Back, care of 0\ L.W. Lead, Minnemeyer, ‘ J.W, Ffojck. Blairsville, John Allen, John Griffith, Jas. E. Rodgers, James Mackrell, E. H. Hastings, 4. H. Rahbock, Benj. R. Suuuord, Ja*on Rotie, Dan Bernet:, James Powell, Abram Patterson, John F. Snyder, care ol Thos. Davis, Hail man A Rahm Allan, Tucker, M’Hoy’s John Dirat, care' of H Station C. and P. K. R, Delm > er. George Smith, W. Shepherd, Henry Turbett, John Williams, J. B. Ross, John Fulwood, Wm. Hannah, Kultm Thompson, Wm. Fleming, George Gross, George Sykes, West Newton. Further Investigation in the Case of Mrs. JBarhardt. ■ Ofl Saturday morning the Coroner’s jury reassembled and proceeded in their investi gation into the cause of the death of Mrs. Earhardt, found dend in a stone yard In Allegheny on Friday morning. The fol lowing testimony was elicited', in addition to that taken on Friday: P. C. "Walter saw deceased on the river bank; helped to carry her to Newmeyer’s tavern, on Chestnut street ; Newmeyer would not let her remain there, and John Weaverand Nicholas Easley volunteered to take her to the watch-house; they start* ed out with her about two o’clock; witness i did not Bee her again. Christian lieigenbein, - musician, was playing for the ball at Newmoyer’s; John Weaver came in during the night, and said, “ Christ, you ought to have been along; we had fine fun taking a woman to the Mayor’s office.” Weaver said there were three ol them along, but did not name them John Weaver testified as follows: I live on Chestnut street: sometime In the night, Thursday, Hugh Woods and other brought a woman to Newraeyer’a hotel, where the ball was; Nicholas Easley, myself and one low Dutchman started to take the woman to the watch-house; when we got across the canal bridge, another low Dutchman oame, and this man and Easley and the other man went away with her. I then return- I ed back-to the ball. In a quarter, of an hour, one of the Dutcbmon came back and said they took her to whore the stones were; shortly after I had the conversation with him, Nicholas Eaßley came back; I then went up to the stone yard myself, and saw the woman under the shed. Dr. John Dickson, who had been called upon by the Coroner’s jury to make a post morltM examination, testified that the woman had not been subjected to violence, and that her death was causod by neglect and exposure. The Jury did not feel justified in find ing a verdict until they could obtain the testimony of Easley, who is still absent,- and a subpoena was issued to compel his at tendance. The jury then adjournod till nine o’clock this morning. A Forger Pleads Gulity On Saturday morning, in the Court of Qaarter Sessions, John Stengor, arrested by officer Hague, of the independent polico, and brought here some time since, on a cha.ge of forgery, plead guilty to the in diotment against him. The forged paper was in Court, and all who examined it, Court, attorneys, experts, and others, pro nounced it a most ingenuous and weli cuted fraud. It is a bill of exchange drawn by Sutton & Stewart, of Indiana, Pa., on the Park Bank, New York, to the order of John Silvers, E;q., for three dollars, and written originally in blue ink. The half size figures (indicating “no cents”) on the left hand end of the. draft, after $3, had been carefully erased, by some chemical .process, three cyphers added and 00-100 placed after them, as customary ; the dash after the word “Three” in the body of the body of the body of the bill had also been erased by thesame process and “Thousand” inserted; all the writing had been traced over with black ink, giving the whole a uniform appearance and so perfect as to defy defection. , John Magoffin, Esq , Cashier of the Iron City Bank, stated that the bill had been offered by the prisoner, calling himself John Silvers, on the 11th of July laBt; that he had purchased the bill at a premium, paying him $3,030 for it in city bank bills.’ The bill was forwarded to New York and returned protested. Officer Hague was then placed upon his track of Stenger and fol lowed him to Wisconsin, where, three weeks after, he arrested him, with $2 900 in gold and $2O in bills on his person, having sold the ■ Pittsburgh money in Cleveland. On his return, Stenger told a sad story; Baid he had been in straitened circumstances, and, being about to marry a lady of wealth in the West, was obliged to have some money to make a show. He was otopinion lhat it was the first offence of the young man, who was a teacher in St. Vincent’s College, near Latrobe, and speaks three or four languages fluently. H. G. Msckioll, Esq., counsel for Steng er, stated that ho had received several let ters concerning -Stenger from the vicinity of St. Vincent’s, which he wished to read, and asked that sentence be delayed until next Saturday. He also desired to offer the testimony of the jail physician, who is of opinion that, if sent to the Penitentiary, Stenger will be insane in three months. JudgeiMcOlure remarked that they had good physicians at the Penitentiary, and he would be well cared for. The request was acceded to and sentence deferred for a week. Sentences in the Criminal Court. On Saturday morning, in thp Court of Quarter Sessions, Judge McClure passed sentence on the following persons : Wm. Burns, convicted of stealing some 'money and a draft from a fellow-traveler named McGinity, was sentenced to eight months imprisonment in the county jail. John Johns, who plead guilty to the larceny of ,a quantity of jewelry from Da vid Hunseath and Bainemun & Meyran, was, owing to his youth, being a lad of twelve or thirteen, sentenced to the House of Refuge. Joseph Kennedy, convicted of malicious mischief, in tearing the longue from a mule belonging to Dickson, Stewart & Co., was sentenced to three months in the county jail, receiving credit for several months already spent there. Dibchjleukd. —It will be recollected that at the late term of the Federal Court at Wheeling, Id. .Dorsey and Frank Fa loure were arrested, in connection with Captain Freese, on their way South, and cOmmittod to jail, by Judge Jackson's or der, because they refused to take the oath of allegiance- On Wednesday, however, the men were released by the U. S. Com missioner, in accordance with an order from the Judge. Bxtj JIHGUTSUKu—rne Venango Sptciar iat States that Uio owners of the oil well on the J3iood larra, succeeded In. extin* guishing the flames by heaping earth,upon its mouth. The well was subsequently tapped beneath the and such was the flow from iij.hat hundreds of barrels ikW runalugioto • The Fifth Street Extension--Roport of Viewers Affirmed. In the Court of Common Fleas on Sat* urday morning, Judge Mellon filed the decision of the Court in the matter of ex** ceptions to the report of the viewers on the Pennsylvania Avenue .Extension, af. drifting the award of compensation to the City Solicitor, and the Auditors, the only particulars to which erceptions wore takftn. On motion o; the City Solicitor, J. F. ; Slagle, Esq., the following j order: ; And now, October 26, 1861, the report of Auditors in the above matter having been confirmed, on motion of J. F. Slagle, the Court do order and direct that the money collected and to be collected by the Solicitor ot the City .of Pittsburgh, by* checks approved by one oi the Judges of this Cour>, shall be and is hereby appro priated: First to the payment of Audi, tors* fees and expenses, and then to such persons as are entitl ed to said money, as indicated by said report, who may enter into an agreement to remove or permit the f removal of the buildings, and deliver pos session of the ground necessary for said extension, upon such terms as said Solici tor may approve, commencing at the. oast, ern termination of said extension and paying each party who may so agree in full. Provided, that persons having liens upon said money shall not be required to enter into said agreement Cross Suits.- Geo. E. Sh&w, optician, Fifth street, was sued before Mayor ‘Wil son on Saturday, by William Tubbs, for assault and battery, and made an information against Tubbs for the larceny of a pair of spectacles worth $2,50. Shaw alleges that Tubbß went into bis shop and stole the the spectacles, which he discovered, took them from him, and gave him a drubbing. Tubbs, indigs nant at his treatment, made the informa- tion for assault and Shaw brought tho more serious charge. Both parties were held to bail to answer. Discharged ut- Court.— On applies tion of John Mellon, Esq., the Court of Quarter Session?, on Saturday, discharged from prison James Wilson, charged with false pretences the commitment being de fective, in not setting forth on whose oath Wilson was committed. U. S. District Court.—No business was transacted in this Court on Saturday. At the usual hour of meeting no were ready, owing to the absence of do, fendants, and Conrt adjourned until this afternoon at two o’clock, when it is ex-» lected some of the defaulters will be jrougbt in on process. Libebal.—A subscription was made in tha Belmont Iron Works, at Wheeling, last week, for tho families of absent vol. unteers. Nine hundred and eighteen dol lars were collected, an amount which is highly creditable to the managers and employees of that establishment. I Boy Killed —A son of Mr. John Moore, of Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio, was fatally injurod on Saturday last, by falling about sixty feet from a hickory tree, which he had ascended for the par pose of shaking oif tbo nuts. Me survived but a few minutes after tho fall, haviDg been injured internally and sustaining the breaking of both arms. The boy was about fourteen years of age. The Bench Wabbant Case —Stephen Wray, of Klizabeth township, charged with dispos.ng of his goods with fraudn lent intent, was finally committed by order of Judge Hampton. Ho will now be obliged to take the benefit of the insolvent law, or give security for the payment of the money claimed by the Messrs. Craig head. Theatbe. —A fine bill is offered at the Theatre this evening, embracing “The Bag -Picker of Paris” and “The Golden Farm er, 1 both well cast, To-morrow night, Mr. Neiifie, the great American tragedian, who has recently returned from .Europe with fresh laurels, makes his first appear ance this season as Hamlet. A Concert in Prospective — It gives us pleasure to announce to many lovers of fine music in our city that the troupe who have, under the direction of Mr. Uilman, been given such successful concerts in the East, are about to start on a Western tour, with Mr. Grau, so favorably known here, and will give a concert in this city, about the 4th prox. The company embraces some of the finest musical talent of both hemispheres, and, despite the depression of the times, we think a concert by artistes Of acknowledged merit will prove a pe cuniary success. We can only expect one conoert, as the company will go directly through to Cincinnati. Missing —Neil Boil, a middle aged man residing on Washington street, was missed from the steamer Pnma Donna, while lying at Safe Harbor on Wednesday last. He-had not been in his right mind for some days, and it is believed walked overboard and was drowned. Any infor mation concerning him will be thankfullv received by the family. A Handsome Present.— CapL James Calhoun, of the Marshall Guards, AUeghe ny. (for Col. Boppey’s Begiment) was on Friday presented with a beautiful sword and sash by a gentleman who does not wish his name mentioned in connection with the affair. Cppt, Calhoun will Boon have a full complement of men, and ex pects tojoin his regiment in a few days. Two strangers stopped at the Mansion House on Friday night and in the morn ing one of them declared that he had been robbed of $lBO, while the pocket-book of the other was found lying on the floor, its contents undisturbed, and the bolt of the door removed. The parties stated the case to the police, but no information was made. Ma,j, James Armstrong, odo of the proprietors of the Washington Reporter , has been chosen Lieutenant Colonel in the Boundhead regiment, Col. Laasure, in place of L’t. Col. James A. Efcin, who, having been appointed a Quartermaster in the service of the United States, was not permitted to resign. A little daughter of Mr. John Pounds, of White township, Indiana county, fell down stairs on Sunday of last week, fracs taring her skull. The child was about eleven years old, and died from the effects of the wound on the following Monday. John Bbown, of Oornplanter township, Venango county, who had been committed to jail at Franklin, on a charge of larceny, was found dead in his bed on the follow, ing morning. SODDKN Dbath. —Wm. McFarland, living a short distance South of fcu. Clairs ville, was found dead in his Held on Fri. day last. He had gone out for the puri pose of catohing a horse, and was found lying on the ground dead, with the bridle on his arm. Tajilk Spoons. — Just received another lot of those splendid silver plated table spoons, at the Dollar Store; also, forks, tea spoons and salt stands. Supply your self, ladies, while you have the oppor tunity. Joann urn. _.o«tho»y rma JOSEPH MEYEB ft SOB, Manufacturers, and WnoMtsale and Betail Dealers m FPKHITUME Sc CHAIRS. No. 424 Pena street, above the Oa.nnt, BAveon band a large assortment 01 raooyand Ram Mahogany or tneir own msaKM&zre, ana warranted equalm auahtr n style to ssy manafoctar+d m the city, ud *S\ m at reason blaartae* UOBM & CO M ~ PORK; DEALERS, and dealers in ooroer of Market and Front ste. r JJOSTEBS; PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, Ac Printed at the Jmrest cash'prioeH to unit tbe tiroon, -tl- W. S. HAVEN. THIRD STREET, ; i who vraos print in RED, WHITE AND BLUE.CWITH FANCY COTS,) OB IB PLAIN BLACK INK. «ro&u and see Samples and get prices. j anl4 'JMIOMAS FARLEY’S ' ~ FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREKOOMB, „ , FEDERAL ST, ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING.in all its branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders enn Ise left At the room at -he Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohd rent. Allegheny. B»tB.ty gPAi.Di Nil's • THROAT CONFECTIONS. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. BRYAN’S PULM.ONIO WAFERS AYERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sts, <K'2O JAMES H. CHILDS &. CO. HOPE COTTON HI CCS, Allegheny City; Pa. SEAMLESS BAGS, AtfD OF osisrA.BTjDaa-s, ** Inches to 40 Inches Wide. _-**TTrde r a may be left at H. CHILDS * CO’S, 13? Wood Street, Pittsburgh. ftAßl:lv:jp PITTSBURGH & MiliLlsliLLE BAIL BOA ON AND AFTER THE 17th OF OC- I OBKR, the trains on the Piiuhurgh A Con nellsville Rdl Road will leave and arrive at the company’s depot, corner of Rosa and Brecken ndge streets, as follows: MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh 7.40 a m, arrives at Counellsville 11am, Uniontoarn 12 m; returning leaves Uniontown Ipm, ConnellsviUe 2 p m. ar rives at Pittsburgh 6 pm. EXPRESS 'I RAIN leaves Uniontoan 6am Con nellsville 6 a m,arrives at Pittsburgh 9,30 am; leaves Pittsburgh 3.40 p m, arrives at ConnellsviUe 6.66 d m. uniontown 8 pm. r FIRST ACCOMMODATION leavos McKeesport 6,45 am, arriving at Pittsburgh at 6,46 am; leaves Pittsburgh all s m, returning to Pittsburgh at 8,30 a m SECOND ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsborgh at 1 1 am, returning to Pittsburgh at 1.50 pm. T HJRD ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsburgh at 4,16 p ro, reluming to Pittsburgh at 6 p m. FOURTH- ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsburgh at 6,15 pm. ** SUNDAY TRAIN leaves McKeesport at 9,10 a m arriving at Pittsbnrgh 10,12 a m,ltavuiE Pittsburgh at 1,50 pm. * FREIGHT received and delivered at the same depot on and after that date. Quarterly, annua), and commutation coupon tickets sold by GEORGE BOULTON, Agent at Pittsburgh- H. B'LAUKSTONE. oclftftmi A V A j. if'Y ~ AJTD DKI L L SABRE EXERCISE, Compiled agreeably to the latest Regulations of the War Department, from the standard military authority, by Geo. Patten, late of the U. 8 A- Price 25 cents, bent by mail, free of postage. henry miner, next door to the Post Office. OmOB 09 TBS OOHT&OLLia Of AIXHiBBSY Co , Pa., ) Pittsburgh, October 23d, 1861. f TO CONTRACI OilS—Sealed Propo sals will be received at this office tmtil Thursday, the 31st i net., for the erection ot the Woodin Structure of the Bridge over Deer Creek, near tbe mouth. Bid# to be made by the fi.ot lineal. Width of span eighty-five feet. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Consty Commissioners. Proposals will be received at the same time for Riprapping the West Abutment of said Bridge in a similar manner to the East Abutment, By direction of Count# Commissioners. 0c24-td HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. A CERTAIN Cure for Fever and Agae, A Certain Cure for Fever and Ague, A Certain Cure for Fever aod Ague, A Certain Cure lor Fever and Ague. This mediciud is recommended to tbe pnblio aa be ing the most effectual remedy ever discovered for the coreef FEVER AND AGUE, BILLIOUB FK VERand all diseases ol the Liver. It is also an invaluable preventative of tbe above'dieeases. Fe vers of all kinds are now beooming prevalent in the army, and those having friends there would consult their best interest by sending them a package Price ONE D *LLAB per package. Prepared and sold only by JoB. FLEMING, Prepared and sold only by JOS. FLEMING, Corner of Diamond and Market sreet 0c25 Corner ot Diamond and Market street 'jp H E N E W ' REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS, and a complete ASSORTMENT OF MILITARY BOOKS, can be found at HENRY MINER’S, oc 11 next door to the Post Office. gJSAUT I F U L NEW DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, Ac., IOMESTK AND STAPLE DRY <3-O;OXSS, A PULL ASSORTMENT NOW OPENING. ■** on* 1 buyer Is now in few York we win be recelv- New Goods Daily. D. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market Street. 0c25-dAw ,500 LBS. EPSOM SALTS, 1,000 LBS. CREAM TARTAR, 60 KEG BI GARB SODA,; 160 LBS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXE3 OSWEGO CORN STARCH Just received and for sale by «EO. A. KELLY, Druggist, . oc2s Federal street, Allegheny city TWO BUILDING LOTS ONQBOVE . 81 pSh, e ? cll K 2 ftront brKt feet deep to an ■ Price for both lota 6600. For sale by 3 ‘ - H. CUTHBERT A SON, 0028 No. 61 Market street. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night’s News np lo Two O'clock. Men from the Steamer Alba tross Drowned. Fortress Monroe, October 25 —Via Baltimore.—Nothing new "has Occurred in Iho vioinily of Old Point The steamer Cambridge has arrived from the blockade off Beaufort, S. C. Her e»p» lain confirms the report that the steamer Albatross lost ten men by drowning, dur ing an unsuccessful effort to land a few men south of Beaufort, and to cut out a pirate. Washington City and Lower Potomac News. Washington, October 20.— The Bteamer Reliance came up from the Potomac flotilla last night, bringing up Captain Fox, the Assistant Secretaiy of the Navy, and at one o’clock this morning she left the navy yard to re|oin the flotilla. It is reported that the Philadelphia ice boat, which has a fine battery of four guns, and another Bteamer, ran up past Ms. thins Point batteries in the night, and that they are now between the rebel steamer | George'Page and Acquia Creek, with the Yankee and Resolute lying at Stump'Neck, opposite Cockpit Point, and the other stoamerß below Evanflport. The steamer Page is therefore in rather a critical posi tion. She was lying near the captured I schooner Fairfax, yesterday evening, and was supposed to be aground. On board the flotilla at Indian Head, heavy firirg was heard yesterday afternoon, in a southeasterly direction. Two schooners, with stores, bound up, ran the blockade night before last without receiving a shot. Wabhibqton City, Oct. 27.—Nothing of public intore»t has been recoived to night from the Upper Potbmac. As the train from Baltimore to 'Wash ington, due here at 3$ o’clock on Friday evening, was nearing this city, a person was seen on the track by the engineer, but not in sufficient time to enable him to stop the engine -before the unfortunate man was struck by the cowcatcher and thrown from the track and severely injured. The train was stopped as soon as possi ble and thoYnan picked up in a state of ins sensibility, and placed in as comfortable a position on the train as circumstances would allow. Dr. Jones, assistant engi neer of the U. S Navy happened to been the train and rendered such assistance as could be tendered in the case. On the arri val of the train in Washington, the injur ed man was transferred to the Army In firmary near tho City Hall. An examina. tion showed that he had received u serious fracture of the pelvis and other injuries from which he died in the course of two hours. The papers found unon his porson indicated him to be W. R. Ross, Ist Lieu tenant of tho Anderson Zouaves. How he happened to be walking on the track at the time is not known. Joseph Rupert Paxton, oi Philadelphia, has been appointed a captain in the 15th infantry of the regular army. Mr. Paxton recently received also tho appointment of consul to Bahia, in Brasil; but in view of the great honor now offered him, he will, it is presumed, decline that office. Gen. McClellan to day reviewed Gon. Porter’s division, which manifested marked proficiency. On Monday the commander of the army of the Potomac will review Gen. Casey’s brigade and the divisions of Gene. Smith and McCall. The Richmond Examiner of the 24th instant, acknowledges a loss or 300 killed and wounded in the battle near Edwards’ Ferry. Cthor accounts front Southern sources make it nearer 100. In expectation o! an advance of our army to Leesburg the rebels have reinforced Gen. Evans. Battle at Boinney—The Rebels Supenntendant. Nkw Creek, Va., October 27 Can. Kelly marched from this point on Friday night, and attacked Romney yesterday afternoon, routing the enemy, capturing many prisoners, three pieces of cannon, and all their wagons and camp equipage. The robels retreated towards Winchester. Our loss is trifling. That of the enemy has not been ascertained. English Brig Attempting to Run the Blockade. Baltimore, October 27. Portress Monroe, October 2(i.— The British brig Arel, with a cargo of salt, was captured while attempting to run the blockade at Hatteras, She has arrived at Old Point, Important War News from St. Loins. October 27. —The following dispatch was received here this evening: Headquarters, near i Hamansville, Mo., Oct. 26th. f Captain McKeever, Assistant Adjutant General.— Yeaterday afternoon, Major Zagoni at the head of my guard made a most brilliant charge upon a body of the enemy drawn up in lino of battle in their camp at Springfield, 2,000 or 2,200 strong. Ho completely routed them, cleared them irom the town, hoisted the National flag upon the Court House, and retired upon a reinforcement which he has already joined. Our loss is not great. This successful charge against such vory large odds is a nobie example to the army. Our advance will occupy Springfield tO'night. [Signed] J. C Fremont, Maj. Gen. Commanding. Frement’s body guard number 300. Maj. Frank White who recaptured Lex, ington recently at the head of a hundred and eighty men and released our sick and wounded soldiers, after driving out some 500 rebels, is the Bon of a prominent lawyer of New York. Fifty prisoners taken at the battle of Fredericktown have been put to work at the trenches at Cape Girardeau. The accounts of Maj. Schofield who com. manded the battery in the action, show that this victory was the most complete of any yet achieved by our army during the war. Jeff. Thompson escaped on foot after having hie horse killed under him.— The rebel force was about 6,000 while ours was only 4,000. Reported Privateer Seen off New Yobk, October 27. —The gunboat McClellan sailed for Hampton Boads! • The British schooner the telegraph re ports off Hatter as is supposed to be a prii vateer. She came near enough to read her name, and then stood down for the Bobert Kirk, from Arscaibo for Baltimore, which was in sight. The British brig Howard was spoken on the 19th, by a privateer. The schooner would not tell har name. Tbe Sumter Seen by an English New Yose, October 27.—The steamers Powhattan and Iroquo s in Bearch of the .Sumter were at St Thomas Oct. 14th; also Ban Jacinto on the cruise and for hotne. All well. The British brig Spartan at St. Thomas was overhauled after a chaise of twelve hours October sth, lal. 19, long. 47, by a bark rigged steamer, but was releas ed, being' an English vessel. The officers of the Blearner would not tell her name. On the arrival of the brig at St. Thomas, the captain was invited aboard ono of our men-of-war, and on seeing a painting of the Sumter at one pronounced it the same vessel. She was, very light and could not have had much coal in. Washington Sem. Defeated. Missouri. Bat ter as. Vessel. A Brilliant; Victory. [Speci i] to thO St Louis Republican.] St. Louis, Oct *’27 —Headquarters Wes tern Department Forts Station, Mo., Oct. 20 .—The following despatch lias been re ceived, announcing a most brilliant vie* lory at Springfield by Gon. Fremont’s body guard, numbering 150 men. Five mihs outof Bolivar, 10 a, m , Oct 25th: General, I report respectfully that yester* day at 4 i> m , I met in Springfield about 2000 of the rebels formed in line of battle. They gave mo a very warm reception, bat your guard with one feeling made a charge and in less than three minutes they were completely routed by 150 men. We cleared the city of every rebel and re tired, it bomg near night and n<*t feeling able to keep the place with so small a force. Maj. White’s command did not participate in the chaige. I have Been charges, but .such brilliant unanimity and bravery I have never seen, and did not expect. Their war cry, “Fremont and the Union,” broke forth like thunder. (Signed) Uha RLKB Zagoni, Major commanding Body Guard. Col. Jno. M. Kichardson who rode over to the vicirity of Springfield last evening says, that Zagoni was guided to the town froiu the Jefferson to the Mount Vernon roads by Judge Owens. The rebel camp was just ontsido the city. ZogOni. was compelled to pass throagh a lane and let down a number of fence rails before ho could charge on the foe, thus drawing their fire. There was a good deal of street firing in Springfield and from the houses. Two secessionists who ran out of their dwellings and fired on the body guard were killed. Ztgoni was advised of tho force of the rebels, but ho was determined to have a fight. Col. .Pearce said to be from Arkansas, commanded one of the rebel regiments. It is thought that the I cause of the increased rebel force at Spring** I field, was the large amount of plunder I gathered there for some weeks past, which I it is stated they inteoded to take South, I but which will of course fall into' our I hands. Tho loss of either is not stated. I JOINER'S UNION STATIONARY RACKET, 24 She? to Paper, 24 Envelopes, fi Steel Pens, PRICE, 25 CRN 18. Price to Agent* sl*so per dozen. Pend your orders to HENRY MINE IT, successor lo Hunt k Miner, 0025 71 and 73 Fifth st next door to Post Office. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, —AT THE— FOURTH STREETOAKPETBROKE. WD. & H. M’CAIJJJM HAVE • this day opened part of a very large and taned assortment of CAHPETINU, to which they invite the attention of buyers, au they will be of lered on the most favorable terms. Also, a newly imported lot ot beautiful lirupgets, all widths,atthe lowest rates. W.l). 4H. M’CALLUM, _ 0c26 __ _ 67 Fourth street, near Wood. PRIVATE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SUBGIOAL Office, No. 50 Smithfleld street, Pittsburgh, Dr. BROWN is an old etti aeu of Pittsburgh, and has been a in Practice for tne last Avt pear*. His business has Baßagfl|Kr>y* been confined mostly to Private T and Surgical Diseases. i CITIZENS AND BT RANGER i in neod of a medical friend, should not fail to find oat the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular gmluaso, and his experience in the treat meotofa certain alaaa of diseases is a sure guaran tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief, the use of his remedies and following his ad* DR. BROWN'S KKMKDIBB aerer fill to cure the worst form of Venereal Dis eases, Imparities and Bcrotaloos Affection* Also all diseases arising fiom a hereditary taint; which manifests itself in the form of a tetter. Dsoriasi* and a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which tho patient is entirely ignorant To persons ho afflicted. Dr. Brown offers hopes «f a sore and speedy reoovery. 83M1NAL WEAKNESS Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual grau fication, which the young and weakminded (rfleu give waj to, (to their own destruction,) arc the oad, reliable remedies known in this oonn o? health. * B<lnul^6 * speedy recto ration RHKUMATIBM Dr. Brown’s remedies nerer Jell to eore this painful disease in a fas days—he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhcea, Bin otarc, Urethal Dis-cnarges, Female Weakness, Monthly SnppraesioAe, Diseases of the Joints, K?- tula in A no, ftenroUß Attentions, Pains in the Back and Sidneys, Irritation or the Bladdsi, together with all diseee s of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, ooatakiinp a rp, directed to DKTbroWN, NoTwSmUhfleldSt-. Pittsburgh. will be immediately answered—! Medicine sent to any address, safely packed-and seoure from observation. Office and Private Rooms. No. 60 Btnftbflaid r «**» Pitta ho rg* p», anti-dawris WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. I ROW FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Mahers, Near the Penn’s R. R. Passenger Denot M. , PITTSBURGH, PA., ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Bteam Engine* ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horeo power, and suited for Grist Mill* Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to toe constructionof En gines and Machinery for grist mill* and for up rights, raulay and circular saw mills: Have also on'hand, finished and ready or ship ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of evorv description-; J Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separatelv Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and PuUiee m every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of material* and warranted In ail cases to give satisfaction. from all parts of the country solicited anH promptly filled: feJQ-dsw IMPORTANT TO LADIES. r\Ji. JOHN HARVEY, having for upwards ol twentyyears devoted hia prates -“lnMvely to the treatment or Frnalt LhyiaUtM, and having succeeded m thousands or cases in restoring the afflioted to sound helath, has now entire confidence in offering publicly his “Great American Bemedy, ,, DR. HARVEY’S C &R O A O ' THERWAL 1 female pills Which have never yet failed (when the direc tions have been striotly followed,) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health, when angering from Spinal Arrtonos* Pboplapbus Un u, tbs Wbre* or other weakness of the Unxnra Oman* Also, in all cases of Dwulity or Nnkvous Prostration, Hysterics, Palpitation* Ac , Ac. which are the forerunners of more serious disease £9* These PUb are perjectly harmless on the eon stxtation, and may be taken by the most delicate fe male without causing distress; at the same time they act uu a ooarm by strengthening, invigorat ing, and restoring the system to a healthy condi tion, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstruc tions may arise. They shouldjiowever, not be taken daring the flret three or four moths of pregnancy though safe" at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pill* Pate* On Doha* and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paidbv **7 of the moneyT J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., General Awwi Sold by Druggists generally. aulfelvdAwiß PETRONA OIL WOfiKS. LONG, MILLER St CO., Works at Starpaburgli Station, All.- gheny Valley Rallroed, 49*0ffice and Warehouse 23 Jftarlset Street, Pittsburgh. Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricating Carbon Oils end Benzol* LSS?X SBI>OII '* WARRANTED ffoS»KXPtoBlvic, always on band. ody24- gUNDRY CONSIGNMENTS— 108 bags Pea Nuts; 75 bushels Corn Meal; SOO « PheUed Corn; 60 “ Spring Barley; 3 barrels Prime Beans; 7 44 Dry Psache* halve?: r.tiO Iron-bound On Barrels: :: *’ Inedore and for aale by JAR A FETZEB. ” cor,Market and Rratata. ‘ ' 'V? ¥'"f% - <-■ < *'■ LOSE m TIME. Fob a number of years past I have been gradual)/ growing dfafer and deafer. i have tried numerous physicians pnd remedies without any effeot, the noise in ray head increasing 10 a very distressing extent From seeing the testimonial of a clergyman, well known tome, I was induced to putmyself under Dr. V*'N MOSCHISKER’S treatment seven months ago. My cose was a very obstinate one, and aflat four months treatment became somewhat discouraged, i but yet persevering. I am more than happy to j st Ate that the noises in my head, so distressing I have entirely left me, and that my hearing is very ranch improved as all my those in busi ness connection with me can testify. From my | marked imp-ovement 1 sm fully satisfied that I I wi I recover the hearing which l thought hopeless I ly lost to me. P. H PIERCE. | Pittsburgh, October IOLb, 186 L j 1 certify that Dr. VON MOSCHIZISKER effected a most satisfactory cure of mv son. a boy of fifteen venrs of age, who has been deaf for several years The loss of hearing being accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge from his ear Patrick duffy. Robinson Township, Allegheny county. Pittsburgh, October 10th, 1861, . | Among those who have been benefitted byyour I ekillful treatment in diseases impairing the sight I it affords me great pleasure to add the testimonial of my'gratitude to the ust of your patients. Wy sight was so much Impaired during the past eight [ et»n months that I coaid not recognize the tenures of a friend standing near me, Desirous that all those whose sight is defective should know where to apply for rd’ief, I tender you this acknowleg ment of your emioent skill and success in the treatment of your obliged and grateful friend. T. J. MULLEN, Rector of St. Patrick. EYE 1 Penholder, l Lead Pencil NOISE IN THE HEAP 1 DEAFNESS: It. F, A, m HOSCBZISKEB, OCULIST AND AURIST; Gives bis entire and exclusive attention to maladies of the ETE and EAR requiring TwjWna or surgical attention, to restore sight or he'Sffng* Persons wishing to be treated by -him either to! DEAFNESS or IMPAIRED SJG.ST should apply without further delay They will,in doing so, bene fit themselves and give him time to do justice to their case. The success of his treatment of the’ EYE AND EAR. 155 THIRD. STREET, BETWEEN 9MITHFIKLD AND GRANTBTS SO-AETIFICIAL EYEB inserted. The oHgtnaJ lettere, and hundreds otherst can be examinM by all who wish to do ho . at Dr. M’s office. ode R. R. BULGER, SLAKUFACTtrBER 07 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FCRNITUBE. No. 45 Smith field street, PITTSBURGH. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Oo natanUy on hand whioh we wDI so 11 at the !ow est prices for CASH: mylfldyds TO THE PUBLIC. Especially the igno- . . rant and falsely Mod est Physicians of all do nominations, treat secret ctSßhbß? and delicate disorder* self abase and diseases or stuationa common and WSgZffiMy ncidentto youths of both and adults, tingle or married. Because Di; Brahstmop publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignoram and falsely modest are dreadmuy shocked, and Ahma it a great ‘ sin very immoral, and for contamination corruption among their wive* promising sons and daughter* Their flunOy physician should he cautious to keep them' in ignorance that they dr the same as 1-r BRaRSTROT, (except publiaßng) lest a lucrative practice might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance, sprung on as mushroom* and who compare society, intelli gence, sense, A*, to dollars ana coat* mysteriously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to pabOdiy, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankTUJ mat their son* dAughterp and ward* previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition find appear anoe, have been restored to health and vigor bv Dr. BRANBTROP, besides many before and after mar riage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior akfli in the treatment of special disease* and who is daily, consulted by the profession, as well recommended ;by respect able citizen* publisher* proprietors of hotel* Ac. Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal Th*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 of his old age, seventy year* all irregu larity is completely cured. As lor consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrup* which are compo ■ed from Iceland moss and other ingredients Dy a skillful physioicn five years at the business, U has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the oertifi cates will show. They are all genuine and be found socording to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of Office 85 Smlthfield street, near Diamond street Private communications from all parts of the Union striotly attended to. Direct to dftfllv ( *w:is JJLACK WOOL SHAWLS W. & D. HUOUS’. RED JtJTD JBLJICM. PRUITTS BALMORAL SKIRTS, All it the newest patterns at ■ / ’--v. “«• ?.•?>,f • >i, i ehk W. :HIIi6IUS’. 0022 • 5°% ■ji fi <§ o aS' * w« s ’§i %•§, 5.1 la g- *£■ S geo . Sr * 8 ® § " S - 5 = ■ || f I fij ,|*-2 1 1 SB o § H %®1 | o>S> 1 READ: AGAIN EYE EAR. (Late o the Austrian Army) O IF* 3? I O 3S # BOX 800 Pittsburgh Post Office. AND WHITE Just opened at Just received at W. & D. HUGUS'. W. * D. HUGUS'. y H }r> : "They go riSTtolheSpot.’ ' - - • WsTAto-Bfewii&f a^Yde*i*«& I - tMxm’ < “if -.V?* - Spi' Spa ifW Tli __ ■"'• '■ '■' q UOD FOB: LBCTIiREBS, 00 ™* O *™WB*X&Wi, ®°°i> ®OB smmtfeg;- GOOD FOB OOKSTTwrywryiaw .aSrf • _ tbboat: (fcbiifeiW LADIfcSA&E DEIiaHTED tQTB : . SPALDING'S i-mSOAT vom'SaMhm. cD v tairTOß 's^® .. I r^ ALDafs ’ s BA . Thei £!* ehrength and rotnmetotbeirofdar w 0^’61 * 11 * ”*>***o***. •; fSpssssfefeS wssss»*s«saSi- .. °°° ald f r themlndlapromble. ;Yongfll , ; RttheDrnggiateandDealeralnMedlofnea; , ’« , PEIOB TWENTY-FrVK «(_ 4 , -'. -~ y~ My signature ia on each package. JtTtrtl.yfr, . ’•• t oonnterfeit. «- r v>rif- - ,! sl;'s yT«- ’' r s A Package will be Bent by pi* ‘ W%, eeipt of Thirty Cents.; s -' -- ~ I? -aT Address .‘V ; - •" ”■• ‘ "'V'* - ,5 >- 4 *i£3li ! nf Z** • | .*v i^j33 . •HBKBT C. ■■■' "^fll )elB No.« OEDAB STREET, NEW YORK '3S 4«|l CURE NervousHeadiifie®|i T) Y THE :V^ f; PILLS the periodic attacks of Btno ut or . '*aS Sc* Beadachemsj bo prerented; and if {Utah at -' . '-M the commeneemantofnnattadc- immeilinte'TeHnr- ■ y ' from pain andsicknessJtfllheobtaineiT^T; “ , ‘ Boadocte to which females are BO subject. , t , 4 >i g,atlT °P°° ,ttl » Boweiß—remoyin* '■ ' stigaoon and carefnlly conducted exnanments. haying beania-nso manyyoars, tfnrinr-Khifch bw? t, they naTefreraiied afii&reiieyed a Taatamoontof pain and gnflhring w}iafli»iflTigini • .•'■-'ri atuog m the imwui system ,or ttcair * 4eianM ' - > stateofthe stomach. They are entirely,Tegatahle littheir oompositioiu TU and mar he taken.atafl times with' TOrfecVsafeSr ~ ’ i and wittoot-mahing any. chaaga. nf Yiifft,- rmit Ini ’ ' atom* oj my duagnaSto baU rmhnM taeii 1o .-Od odmtoriw Oum faMUna. r . A'trA B«w*r* ofCsnnterfeltg, ; .S>j The genuine hare fire idgnntnier of Henry v ' Spalding on each box. ' -■ ■ >‘r.r - Sold by Drnggißtß and all other DeaTera tn Medl eines. • ••• -* - _ of Abox will be sent by mail, prepaid, onieceipt ~ , PRICE, 25 CEmP* " All orders shdnld.be addressed to. - * . HENRY C. SPAtDINO, »t! - 48 Oedar fitraek Hew York From the Kzmniiurr, Norfoiky 'Va. ( Cephalic Filla aceompliah the objeet' Ejr'Which , the, wer* made,vix: Care forma. Fran Ot Saunmtr, Norfolk, Vh: ■ - • ■nth, have been tested in morothan a thonsaatt caeea with entire sticoeha. - ■ Jbvn Ma Demoorat; SL C2ou4 JHm- If yoaare, ohha,e been troubled With the hatch ache, send for a box, (Cephalic PillB,) 80 vou ma, haTe themlnciaaoi an attack,' ’ PromlheAAxrt(tar;PHxtiiatct,B.li The OephalicPffla ife sad tobearemarkahly eSeetire MmedyfOT.headaChei'andonebttlftTOiy 'teWfl! beat for that Terr freqnentoomplsint'which haa . from the Westerns. S Staetui Chknoo,lU. ~*sh& T^ b <sa 6n Kur? r -.^*i“ ki / , .... .vy, 1 • •■». •.» T- a* 1 fnmibtSa wrote VaUtsr3ar,SomtoSa, To. ' W M - We are sure that pereone sn#oringi-wiflii:tho headaohe, who try the£, ,’^M from i»0 SouUmnSMfinder, /feuOrtmna, io'fl <* « T -J Try them I ran that are afflicted, aad we are euro 4- -'X'v; that joarlestimonrcan boaddedto tho already numerous lifrt that haa receiTßd' benefit* i.that no x-W'tjg; other medicine can produce." .. FrtmtUßLLouu Dtmeemt The immense demand for - the artida (Cenhalln frtmlte Startle. DmmporLimi Mr. Spalding would not connect hie nafcieirtth n article he did not tooic to possesß real merit. Phmth^jS(bgrtisgr t Prooiiaic6,S.)i The testnnozir in their feror is Btron&'fhrip the ncost respectable quarters. . -o Prom t}* Iktty Nefy'Mupor±'7k% * Cephalic Pilhrare twciiyj foe puce'll ftl\jrip dftj - Prom ttu ' Said to be Terr efficacious for theiieaaMife, 4V-A fiiDgle bottle of BPAM)INfIMtJ. 1 ttim GLUBWUI aaTa ten tuaofoA l fa ftoatjmrm»l • SPALDINGHB Ii^AKEDn^OE. SPALDING'S 'PBEPAEkD GfiitJE. SAVE THE EIBCBSIV , EOOHOMTI 49*“ A Smca ui !hn Saw JSnttHpiA m 4 J -V n,e»te tt each emeraencfea,utdso hGH#oimi<t I'M' »fford to to withom it. it u alnjanSt? ' r~ -j sticking point. -j'- “r “USEFUL nt EVEBT t |CI n. B—A Brnnh ****j^^^‘ °r«-» ' °* ’ Address. Mo.iBCKDAB.ggS:^ Tmfc , -.. „ i , uiLllii . QAroroa. . ' ,^^l »J 300“P«tent - vv§ ifum unM-' :;.^ ® X“.“?a“««. •■ j/JSS .*!*..■■■. " gEntgaifcßanH-: 2“> ; -° ca B HBSKE k uoijjm '“ ,\ ■ q **] As accidents will happen, ctwito well regulated families, itt s rerr dcuflrthle to lays contia cheap sad convenient w^forrepetongßhrtdfcortj'Toya. CrocVay, Ac. SPALDING'S PBEPABED' &LtTE r’ttLEfiSK-^ - ■1 ~s ' y«fi a* SH •i&l JTsi , If -V 2^3 . -M !i3Vj.. =SA»VtA DIBHATCHI
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