JAMES P. BABB, E DITOR AND PRO PRIETOR. Trass Daily, Six Dollars ,er Tear, strictly In ftdrauce. Weekly, Single BtiDecriptioiiß One Dollar per year; in Clnbs oi 6>e, One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF JHE CITY TUESDAY 2!», OI I**S' 3VT A.7TTE B. s 1' ATA.r, Accidknt —On Saturday night between eleven and twelve o’clock as a German carter named ADthony Bolleye was driving home towards the outer depot of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chi cago Railroad, in company with a man named James Thompson, both intoxicated, the former drove the can up on the sides j wmlk of Western Avenue, crossing the West Common, and over a steep bank be yond, twelve or fifteen feet high. The cart fell oh Bolleye and the horse on top of the cart, while Thompson jumped off before the vehide went over. Bolleye was dead when extricated. The body was conveyed to the Mayor’s office, where it remained until Sunday morning, when an inquest was held by Coroner Bostwick and a ver dict in accordance with the facts above staled was returned. Bolleye was about fifty years of age; and was rather intern perate in his habits. Ho leaves a wife and several children, his oldest son being in the army. Thompson was placed in the lock up, and in the morning committed to jail for drunkenness. Burned to Death.—A little daughter of John Bice,of the Eighth wardfher father belDg down the river) was left at homo by her mothei, whilo Bhe went to market, locked up.in a room with two other chil dren. During the absence of the mother the child’s clothing took fire and the was bo shockingly burned that she died in the evening at six o’clock. On Saturday a little daughter of Thos. Dickson of the Ninth ward, severely burned on Friday died of her injuries. Testimonial of Respect. Cam.l’ Pikrpont, i October filet, 18G1. / At a meeting of the Pittsburgh ltilles, Company A, 9th Regiment, Pennsylvania Beserve Corps, the death of .Lieutenant Evans B. Darlington having been an nounced,- it was, by the Company, unani- mously Resolved. That, in the death of our re spected and beloved officer, wcv have sustained a loss which fiils our hearts with sorrow. TiVe knew him as an officer, faith ful and efficient in the discharge of every duty; as a friend, always ready to respond 1 to the call of true friendship; and as a J companion, kind and genial in his inter course with us. "We knew him as a man, j upright and honorable in every business relation. We knew him as a patriot, who loved his country bettor than his lifa We knew him as a Boldier, ever ready to meet “the shadowy futnre without fear and with a manly heart.” Resolved, That while we thus bear enrnest testimony to the worth of our de parted officer and friend, in these, the more public relations of life; we do sin cerely sympathise with those who mourn ' him as a eon, a husband and ,a brother. May “He who doeth all things well” bus- 1 tain and-comfort them, in this their hour 1 of deep sffliction. Resolved, That the Company wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved., That this testimonial of our appreciation of the character and worth of our late officer be published in the daily papers of Pittsburgh—and a coDy of the same be transmitted to the wife and iamily of the deceased. J Is- W. SMITH, President, Habtlst Howard, Secretary. War! Was.!—“-Marshall' iSouavqs,” of Allegheny City, called in honor of our •pirited citizen, Archy Marshall, Esq,, is repidly filling up and intends to leave for Kentucky to join the 77th regiment on Thursday next. The company will bo com manded by Capt. Wm. J. Me (I ratty, a young man of experience, having served his countryjduring the three months re quisition. We would advise our young men who desire to see active duty to en role themselves instanter, so that they may be uniformed on their departure. No bet ter chance can be embraced; the Captain is everything that a man should be and the company w‘ll bo the very best in tho service. K Burgeons Appointed. —Gov. Curtin has recently appointed some seventy,five Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons, from various parts of the State. In the list we notice the following: Surgeons—Franklin Irish, Allegheny county; George S. Kemble, Harrisburg; J. B. L&idley, Greene county; E. Gris wold, Mercer county; J. S Stewart, Erie; J. 8 Dunn, Crawford; J. P. Hosack, Merl cer; Kobert Barr, Indiana; G. B, Funden berg, Somerset. Assistant Surgeons—J. G. M’Candleas, Pittsburgh; J. W. Anawalt, Westmore land; John C. Levis, Beaver; J. S. Mars bourg, Cambria; J. S. Whilldin, Erie; Wm. Church, Crawford. Sentenced.—John Stenger, the young man who plead guilty to a charge of for” gery last week, was yesterday sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary by Judge McClure. 6 John Barry, convicted of assault and battery on C. S. Kennedy, tavern keeper, was sentenced to an imprisonment of throe months in the county jail. Verdict in the Cask of Mas. Ear hardt,—-The Coroner’s jury, empannelled to investigate the circumstances attending the death of Mrs. Earhardt, met at nine o'clock yesterday morning, and after hear ing an additional witness, whose testimony was unimportant, the following verdict was rendered; .That said Begins Earhardt came to her death on the 251 h day of October, in the Third Ward, Allegheny, from exposure The jury further find that the parties who undertook to convoy tbe woman to the Mayor’s office, are censurablo for an act of inhumanity in taking the woman to a stone yard, where she was left to die, in stead of taking her to the Mayor’s office.’’ Dr, Schknck, the Lung Doctor. This celebrated physician, who has been making regularvisits to Pittsburgh for the last two years, will be at the drug store of Dr. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, on Monday and Tuesday, November 4th and 6th, to examine the lungs of any person who may desire his services. Dr. Schenck does this by means of his “Eespirometer,” whioh points out the exact condition of tho lungs. His charge for a full examina tion is three dollars, but there is no charge for ordinary consultation. He also gives advice in all chronic diseases of the liver and stomach- Mr. N batik To-N ioht —The celebra ted tragedian, Mr. J. A. Neafle, com/ menoas an engagement at the Theatre this evening in the part of Hamlet, snpported by MUs Hate Newton as Ophelia, acd Mr. Henderson as the ghost. Mr. Neafle is jastly celebrated as a tragedian of rare merit, and has- many admirers in this country and Europe, where he met with flattering success and the highest encomi ums from the press. We expect to see him well sustained and patronizsd by a liberal public during the present engages ment. "State Secrets” is the afterpiece for to-night, Mr. 11. Liwis as Gregory. In St. Loim— *N St. Louis.— i.. l- staled that Joseph Shoemaker, ono ot the party arrested for counterfeiting, in Johnstown, has escaped to St. Louis and has directed his wile to sell everything and join him there. The officers of the law will scarcely follow him. Regular Meeting of Councils. City Councils held-their regular monthly mooting last evening. In {Select Council: President McAuJey in the chair, and preeeut— Allen, Berger, Dickson, Duncan, Kincaid. Lut ton, Morrow, M’Cargo, M’Cartby, Xhmnpßon, Ward* Absent Messrs. Barbin, Bennett, Brown, Phillips and Boss. The mtnutos of hist meeting were read and approved. Mr. Ward presented a petition from citizens of the {Sixth Ward, asking that Councils pars an o dinance to have the cost of a sewer from Centre Avenue across ! Clark street, with a drop on Crawford street, (built at a cost of $400,) assessed on tnose bon'-fitted, Rtferrei to {Street Com mittee. C. C. concurred. Mr. M Carthy, from the special commi tee to ■whom wsb referred the matter o. storing oil within the city limits, reported that further aelion at preient was deemed inexpedient .by the Committee. Kenort accepted. Mr. Ward presented a petition from | Captain John T. McCombs, of the steamer Melnotte, asking exoneration for iivo months’ wharfage, $48,20, the boat having been laid up during that lime. A resolution In accordance with the petition was unanimously passed. (J. (J. concurred. A commuiiication wan read from James Montgomery, protesting against the pass age ol a resoiution by Councils authorizing the Water Committee to withold $6O from his wages, to compensate for damages paid by a formor Oity Solioitor to a person al- I leged to have been injured by earlessness on tho part of Montgomery, iielorred to Water (Jommitteo to investigate and re. port. C. G. I A bill of Hussey, Wells & Co , for $260. against the oity tor the breaking of one I ‘•bosh” at their ore, furnaco, destroyed bv shutting tff water without due notioe, ana damage accruing therefrom, was referred to Water Committee for investigation C. O. concurred. * I A resolution for a gftß lamp on Tunnel street, beween Wylie and .Pennsylvania avenue, was road and referred to Gas Com mittee. 0. C. concurred. Adjourned. In Common Council President Me- O&ndless in tho Chair and present: Messrs Anderson, Beiley, Caskey, Chambers, l>am, Fryer, Gildoa, Irvin, Killen, Kirch Kittle, Miller, McCuna, McGowan MeVay’ W 0 i 3 ' J ' Scolt > W - S-'OU,' Wilson, Wills. Absent-Messrs. Barokley Hayden, Hill, Kearns, King, Mays, Petrie, Alter prayer by the President the read ing of the minutes of last meeting was dispensed with, the Clerk being absent and Mr. \V ilson acting pro te>n. Mr. Cnsmbers, ot the Finance Commit- I W P oT, n^ d S “"““unioation from John V\ . Hidden, Esq., late City Solicitor, in relation to Lho amount due him (800) for services in the matter of the extension of Pennsylvania avenue and asking that a warrant for the amount be drawn Accompanying this was a communica tion from the City Controller stating that this warrant was proporly ohargableto the contingent fund. A resolution for the amount was orderod upon the contingent fund. S. C. non-con eurrcd. An ordinance wag also offered by Mr. Chambers, from the Finance Committee regulating the price per load charge for weighing coal at city scales, as follows: I’uder 25 bushel « . °« er sft t* AQ So " 80 7 - “ m, „ ; 1,10 “ « « 2 » « M 140 “ m “ The ordinance was laid over on Second reading, objection having been made. Mr. McCune offered an ordinance pro viding that where barrels of crude rock oil are permitted to lie upon the wharf, moro than one day, the owners shall be I charged one cent per barrel wharfage for the second day and one half cent per bar rel for each day thereafter. Several amendments wero offered trod the ordinance was finally read three times and passed as offered, under a suspension of the rules, y. C. nomconcurred and re ferred to Allegheny and Monongahela wharf committees. C. C. adhered and Councils appointed a Committee of Con ference. Committee amended the ordi nance. C. C. passed the ordinance as amended. fc>, 0. concurred. A petition in reference to Mattock's al ley, ask.ng that it be graded and paved as heretofore ordered, with a resolution au thorizing the City Kagulator to advertise for proposals for the work, was laid over until Councils snail approve of the bonds. Mr. Hill offered a resolution extending the powers of the Allegheny wharf master throughout the Ninth Ward, in order that thel streots and inlets may be kept clear.— Laid on the table. A resolution relative to gutters on Pike street was roferred to the Street Committee with power to act. S. C. concurred, stri king oat “with power to act.” A resolution to withhold SSU from tho wages of James Montgomery (see S. C. proceedings) was laid over under the rules objection having been made. ’ Adjourned. Oil Upon the Waters —Yesterday the Allegheny river presented the singular spectacle of being covered with a coating of rock oil over its entire surface, from shore to shore and it was thought by many that somebody in one of the upper wards had “struck lie.” The phenomena, how ever, may be more properly accounted for by the fact that tho “burning well” on tho Blood farm at Oil Creek, extinguished a few days Bince, is now discharging large quantities of oil into tho creek, which would naturally spread over the river, into which it empties, and in due course reach this city. If any of our citizens should therefore, experience a disagreeable odor or taßte in the hydrant water it need occa sion no alarm. Recognizance Forfeited. —Some two weeks ago a Mrs. MeGinniss, who koeps a boarding house on Second Btreet, was ar. rested on a oharge of shop.lifting, prefer by Morns. Eaton, Maorutn & Co., and gave bail for her appearance. Subsequently her security gave her up and she found new bail. Her case was called yesterday m the Criminal Court, but Bhe failed to ap pear and her recognizance was accordingly forfeited. This is the first accusation ever brought against the lady and she may re. turn to meet it. J .. UuUedstates oistrlct Court. Before Hon. Wilson M’Ohndloss. Monday, October 28th. Sh„Z rt t mot tWO °' ciock , when Joseph Shoemaker, the absconding defendant, a & aln a C ? led ’ but did »"«wer.- The Marshal reported that he had been unable to find the delendant, whereupon feited declared h,B recognizances for- The case of Elijah Puller was next called, and a jury empanneled. The de fendant is charged with passing silver halves, quarters, and dimes, gold half eagles, quarter eagles, and three and one dollar gold pieces upon persons unknown ■ and also with passing three dimes upon Honry Newcomer. One count in the indict ment, charging the making and forging of counterfeit coin, was ignored. To the other counts the defendant plead not guilty. Mr. J. fl. Hampton, of this city, and Messrs. Kopeleen and Noon, of Cambria county, appeared for defendant, and Dis trict Attorney Carnahan for the proaecu* ti.D. Tho chief witness against Fuller was Henry Newcomer, who testified to the for mer having passed on him some counter*- teit dimes. This was corroborated by others, who testified to similar acts. At the close of the evidence for the prosecution, Oourt adjourned. Supreme Court. Bo fora Chief Justice Lowrie, Judges Woodward, Thompson, Strong and Hoad. Monday, October dB. Grace et. ai V 3. Forrestor; D. C. Non pros. Maguires vs. Howard; D. 0. SubmitUd by McClowry and Oyer for plaintiff „ error, and by Hiwbrouclc, contra. Frederick vs E«to.-; C. I*. .Submitted (by Snowden for plaintiff in error, and by M’Claren, contra. Darlington et. al. vs. The Common wealth, (two cases;) D. C. Argued bv G. j F. Hamilton lor plaintiff in error, and by .Lowrie and Schoyer, contra. Hall’s Appeal; O. C. Argued by Wood end Shaler for appellant, and by G. P. I Hamilton and Kuhn, contra. Court of Quarter Sessions, Ac. Before Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. Monday, Oct. 28th, 1801. John Fee, charged with tho larceny of a watch, valued at $lB, from tho jowelry establishment of H. Richardson, Market street, was convicted and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. i>. K. Bennett, charged with fornication and bastardy, on oath of Mifb Martha Me. Roe, was convicted and remandod for son. tonco till Saturday next. The parties re side in the Fifth Ward. Francis Jones, a colored woman, plead guilty to an assault and battery upon Sarah I otls, of the Seventh Ward. She was also indicted for malicious mischief, in smash ing the queensware of the aforesaid Potts. The breaking of the crockery was not des nied, but it was alleged to have been done in a fit of violent passion; and hence not maliciously done Not guilty. Mary Ackerman, charged with the lar ceny of a pair of ladies’ boots, from the Store of Georgo Watkins, Wyl'e street, was put upon trial. Mr. Watkins wu called and testified that on. Saturday, the 7th of August, two ladies entered his store, one of whom purchased a pair of boots, and paid for them. In a few days after, officer Keep brought a pair of shoes to his store, which were identified as his proporty. They had not been “purchased ” and he know that they had been stolen.— Mathew Keep was called, but did not answer,and thecase here fell to theground. The jury founds verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner was remanded for trial on another charge. In the afternoon Mary was tried on another charge of larceny and acquitted. Robt. Kelly was tried for breaking open a trunk at the Allegheny Valley lU.lroad aopot, but tho case was not made out and Kelly was acquitted. Augustus A. Decker was ordered by the Court to pay the casts in two actions of surety of the peace brought by Mr*. Dram and Jacob Weidlorand was convicted of assault and battery on tho latter, the Court sentencing him to pay a fine of $6 and 1 atrick Hughes, of Kist Birmingham was triad by the umo jury on two indiov menu, one for resisting en officer and one for assault and battery. ’Squire Hogan bad issued a warrant for the arrest ~f Hughes for selling liquor, on tho ltllh of August last, which was placed in the hands of officer M. B. Hartzell, who was resisted in its execution ; Hughes came to the office at an hour in the evening fixed o a “Shring, when, having waited until the hour was up, and the prosecutor not appearing, he claimed to be a free man and got out of the office. Officer Hartzell pur. sued him and in the performanjo of his duty was maltreated by Hughes. Thecase was not concluded when tho hour of ad journment arrived V I kt Abmib —Capt.* Pratt, messenger of tbo Common Council, has an old musk* et, a relic of by-gone days. Last evening j a member slipped iq to the' Select Council Chamber without leavo. The Captain was sent r»r him, captured and brought him back at tbo point of tbo bayonet, shoul dering hia musket, aftor having per/ormod his duty, with tho spirit of tig younger days. The incident created much laugh ter in both branches. ANNUAL JiEatrTKK ON K U U A L Aj/T A I RN J\ Hunt, Fifth street, winds us number eight of Luther Tucker At Son's Annual Register o( Rural Affairs, for 18(it;. In contains much information of value to the farmer and gardener and will be much in request. Tahlk Svoons. —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, whilo you have the oppor tunity. joaxpn Kina ahtdowi uktu JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Majuifecturern, anJ Wtaoleania and Retail LtaaiAT-g nr FURNITURE & CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn utraet, Above ibe Canid, haveon band a largeaiwonmeoi ui rauu/and Plain Furniture, in Walnqtand Mahogany o: tneirown manufacture, and warranted eqoai in qaiditj style to any manufactured in the city, and. mfl ne at manor aSle Dtvm* f*3fctt jpOSTERS. “ PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, Printed at Ihejowosl caah'priceH to suit the times, W. S. HAVEN, 84J THIRD STREET, WHO WIU. PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND BLUEJWITH FANCY CUTS,) PLAIN BLACK INK. ha-Call and Bee Samples and get pricen.-^t 'HUMAS FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOOMB, No. 164 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING, In all lie branch--, will receive prompt atteuuon. Orders can be left at the room or a' the Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio street, Allegheny. selS-ly CAVALRY DRILL aim 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. Sent by mall, free of postage. HEKRY MINER, next door to the Post Office. Offic* o» res CoNTEomsa or AiLionwT Co., Pa., i Pittsburgh, October 23d, 1861. f T'o CONTBACTORS—SeaIed Propo- JL sals will be received at this office until Thursday, the 31et inst., for the erection of the Wooden Structure of the Brldg* over Deer Creelt, near tbe mouth-. Bid* to be made by the foot lineal. Width of span eighty-Bvo feet. Plena and specifications can be seen at the office of the County Coramiaeionf ra. Proposals will be received at the same time for Biprappmg the West Abutment of aaid Bridge tn a similar manner to the East Abutment, By direction ofCouniv Commißsioner* 0c24-td HENRY LAMBEK A certain : Cure for Fever and Ague. A Certain Cure for Fever and Ague A Certain Cure for Fever and Ague* A Certain Cure lor Fever and Ague- Tbis medicine is recommended to the public as be* ion the most effectual remedy ever discovered for the cureef F&VER AND AGUE, BILUOMkVSu VKRand all diseases of the Liver. Itie also an invaluable preventative ol the above'diaeaaea Fe of all kinds are now becoming prevalent in the army, and those having friends there would consult their beat interest by sending thom Q package Price ONE D‘JLLAB per package. Prepared and sold only by JoS. FLEMING Prepared and sold only by JOS. FLEMING* Corner of Diamond and Market er«4t 0c.5 Corner ol Diamond and Market eireet X) UII KK—10 tirkins extra tine Batter JJ for sole by Br 0082 HENHY H. COm^s. Further Report of the Battle at hprlnglield. [Spend to the Bt. Louis Republican j Camp Kichardson, Bolivar, p o i k ) Co . Saturday night, OcC. ” for Springfield, and one regiment of Sijjgel’s division will march [at midnight, .general Premont and stall' and Siegel's division depart,' by forced marches, for Springfield at daylight to morrow morning, and will probably ar rive there in tho evening, Gen. McKin stry was two milos north of Warsaw last nigltt. General Pope was this side of the Osage and Hunter in advance of him, all marching to this point. I understand that in the forthcoming battle Lane and Sturgis will head the left wing and Hunter the right, as both the main column and McKinstry will form Ihe reserve Siegel takes the advance There is nothing further Irom 'Price, an d no news of McCulloch Importnot Letter trout Garl bald I. WAsnraaTos, 0;t 28,—Thn Govern ment has been famished with a C npy of a I dispatch dated 81. Louis, [ iStil Mr Dkar Sir-I saw Mr..j|stn(Wd, and repret lo bo obliged toannoundolo you that I shall not be able to go ten the' United States at present. I do not doubt of the triumph of the causo of tho Union, and that shortly. But if tin wars!. >uld unfor* tunately continue in your beautiful country I shall overcome all obstacles which detain me to hasten to the defense of a people who aro dftar to mo. Youth, (Signod) lls CiL'lllliLE, U. 8. Consul, Antwerp iSoecial -pitch lo Lhe fit. I.auia Democrat J Tipton, Mo , Oct., 28,—Gen. K mnedy, who has just returned to K,delta from Prices army, aaya that Price’s men are much dissatisfied at the prospec. of leaving the State, and that they will f,. rco him to make a stand within our borders. On the other hand, it is asserted that Gen. John son has loft Kentucky to take command of Price s and McCulloch’s forces, and that before leaving that Stale, he sent couriers to 1 rice and McCulloch, directing them to fail back into Arkansas, and not give rremont battle until he could reach there.* Gen. Kennedy say. that Fremont will have a much larger lorce to contend against than ho imaginss. Considerable numbers ol Price’- rohois are Hrrlvmg in Ihls sec tion daily and it is loarod that they will renew their plundering habits as smm as our Iroopa leave. * Skirmish in Hentuckj-The Rebels Routed. 'aiujcaii, October 'JB -Three com panted of tn« ‘.*.h Illinois rogirnent, wont to Saratoga, 48 miles up the Cumberland river on Siturday, and attacked a com pany of robel cavalry, 10U strong, com pletely routing them. The rebel loss is 18 killed, 24 prisoners taken and />2 horses captured with all the camp equipage. The federais had two wounded. SkirmiNb Sear Cairo. Cairo, 111., Oct. 2b.—A party of thirty men, of the 2b'.n Ill.nois Regiment, while scouting on Saturday, encountered a party of reboi cavalry and infantry thirteen miles below this place. A brisk engagement on. sued, the rebels being routed with the lose of their Captain and Lieutenant and sever, al wounded. There was iu I , JB a on our side. Sufficient Force at Edward's Washtnoton City, October 2*-i c . counts from Darneatown to night represent tun force at and near Edwards' Ferry as sufficient to prevent the enemy from cross- or mologtiotj ua. CARDS, Ac Ahsi J. Pratt Ridden on a Rail* Boa ton, October 28.—Asa J Pratt, of Braintreo, who gave expression to strong secession views in a speech which ho deliv ered at the late Democratic Convention, was ridden on a rail by several of his townspeople to-day. Steamer Arago oil’ Cape Race Bt. Johns, October 28 The steamer Arago passed off Cape Kace on Sunday morning. Her advices havo been antici paled. IVew Fork market. Nbw York, Oot. 28 Evening.—Cot ton drm, salon at 21«. Flour, salesadvanc ed 6c; Bales of 2!),00U bbls at $6 49(3)5 60 for State; $5 90(3)6 00 for Ohio, and $0 25 ("jfi 35 for Southern. Wheat has ad vanced lc, sales 460,000 bushels at $1 18(n> 1 22 for Chicago spring; $i 23@1 o 5 Milwaukee Club; $1 30(14)1 36 .for Ked Western; $1 40@1 40 for White Michi gan; $1 40@1 42 for Indiana, and $1 40 @1 47 for Kentucky. Corn advanced lc, sales 210,000 bushels at 60@til. Beef steady; prime pork unchanged. Cincinnati Market*. October 28, Evening —Flour closed less firm, but prices are unchanged. Supertine $4,20 @ $4,25 Wheat advanced 2c @3c Im prime to ahoioe rod. Ked is selling at 86 (o; 00; Wbile 00 (o) 95, but the market closed dull. Whisky is in fair demand at 144. There is moderate demand for clear Bacon at Gjj, but nono for other articles in the Provision line, and prices are nominal. A small lot of country packed Mess Pork sold at $12,26. Linßeed Oil is up to 60c and is in fair demand. There is no change in Groceries; the demand is fair, partly for army purposes. Exchange scarce and firm at J premium. T, Controller. 1 500 LlsS ' ™-SALTS, ISO LBS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXES OSWEGO CORN BTARCH Just received and for sale by CEO. A- KELL7) Druggist, _ oc2!i Federal street. Allegheny city. r p H E NEW BALMOKAL HOOP A. SKIRT, in red and h-ack, the newest thing out, received ana tor sale by Eaton, macrum a co.- o^ lB 17 Fifth street. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Last Night's News up to Two O'clock, [TRANSLATION.] O. GARIBALDI From Missouri. Ferry. 1,000 LBS. CREAM TARTAR, 50 KEG BI CARB SODA, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS —AT THE— * FOURTH STREET CARPETSRORE WD. & B. M'CALLUM HAVE • lh:» day opened partof a very lar^omrt ▼''ned aa'-ortroeut of CARPETING, to winch they inni- the attention of buyers, as they will be of fered on u,* mcnt favorable terms, Alko, a’uew'y imported lot of beautiful Druecets. ail widthe.atUie lowest rates, FUi \ AT E DISEASES -I>R. KKOWN*d MEI'ICAL ana aUKtih.JAL Uffir*. No. 60 jSS^isi bimthfiem street, Pittebcrgh, sKsSSSß^ritt Pean-jlYuDm wa of and haa seen lu I racUce for Uio luei tv>~ui. i iH ,. beeu conouod montly lo Private ><£%?>• SsjsTy " nd Sjr Dii.es*,,,. ( CITIZENB AUD STRANGER I in need of a medical friend, should not fofi fiuu out the sure place of relief TKo *i? , reguJsrgrsdu.ls, , P od hlfexpe^ta^^f raentofa oertain slasa of disimses lit 5,,..® trßat tm. u> the Hafferersof obuinlsgMrmsnenfmUef nse Of hlB remedies end hfa'iS’ DB. BROWNdJ BBHEDIJB noTer fail to care the worst form of Venereal nts. eases, Impurities end Scrotnlons A Afao al! diseases arising flora a heroditarr ..it., .Jr®? m .rarest* itself in the form of a and o crostmany forms of stria diseases.’ the orS5 of which the patient is entirely imTorML Tn parsonssoalßicted, Dr. Browp n< n hope™ /; an „ and speedy raoovary. * i a snre SBMINAL WEAKNESS id Prawn's remediea for this alarming tronhi. brm,d,t oa often by that solitary habit of somi/u m“ u “' “T® 1 / J OII «e and weakminded thf"o^i 7 (to their own doetractjon.) are r„ ?si 7 r " l " lhle „ rame ‘ Uo » >™own in this Son” *” “ f#l teetoS RHEUMATISM l)i. Prawn's remedieH never fail tn mi« tut painful disease to n lew dnys-he wti w^/^a “'!“"f. Pile*, Sleet, OonnorrW B »*’ ,rwthal female WeakneS Monthly rt-'ppresaioosa luaaatieß of Uie Joint* SK* tula m Ano, Nervous Atioctiouß, Pams m theßanl’ i n » d K K ,i d Jl oyft ’ lm !** on of tb « Blndd jt, togethej with all diaeaa 9 of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, oontainisf? . rut, directed to DR. BROWN, No. 508mithfield St- PituHbnrgh. Pil, will bo immediately Mednoo sent to any addroaa, safoiy packed and <»ecu:n from observation. Office and Private Hoorn*. Ho. M "tnithfle'd >«■*»«. PUiflhrrtrn. t>« I WJJI. M. FA.BER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IKON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, | be at the Penn's & H. Passenger Depot. M Pittsburgh, pa., ANUFACTUKK ALL KINDS OF Steam Kugines, ranging from three to one hundred and fill/ horse power. and suited for Gnat Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular Attention to tne construction of En gines and Machinery lor grist mills, and for up rglits, mulay and circular saw mills. y Have also on hand, finished and ready or shi> mem at short notice, Engines and Boilers of everv description - ! J Also, larnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately Wrought Iron Shafting, iiangera and Pulliea in eTerr vanoty, and continue the manufacture of Wrwdan Machinery and Machine. Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of 'he bent quality of materials, and warranted in :i.i fa-*.* to give satisfaction. from all parts of the country solicited an- ».r«.nr,ptlr filled' x _ ?e2l:jcbujtt oa Nervous Prohtbatioh, ilrsTxaic-, Palpitatiosa, Ac , Ac. whitrh are the forerunners of more serious disease These J-ULf are per/ccUy Awafen cm the eon st.Utum, ani may tie taken by the mutt del if. ate fe male without musing aistren; at me same time lh*-y act ux* a charm hy strengthening, invigorat ing, ami restoring the system to a healthy condi* tM.n, and hy hr-nging on the monthly period with regularity, no ujstier from what cause the olrstruC' mod- may arise. They shou!ct.however, not be taken dur ng tii« first three or four moths of pregnancy though sale at any other time, as miscarriage would t*» the result >"I codLriuh 60 Hilo. l*m. On Dollul »nii w'opo desir«>d inll b© soot by mail prepaid by any adveruved.Agent. . A. Stewart, John Floyd, D. R. Galway, Richard Floyd, William Carr, Hay Walker, W. W. M'Gregor Janies A. Knox. „ i President. K. A. (ihORGE, Oimhier. sepd-w NEW CLOTHING HOUSE! KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., WOOD STREET, -Noil Joor to corner of Fifth street, io Pstterson’i new block. WE WOULD ANNOUNCE TO OUR Customers and Country Merchants in general Hint we have opened in the above new end spaci, oua butldioe, a very large and weU assorted Stock of- Uothing and Piece Goods, for the Fall and Winter trade, io whicn we invite the attention of all dealers. It is unnecessary to say anything *to our custo ms™ regarding tne superi/rr make of our goods, and those who have not yet delt with ua, we would invite to-caU mid examine our mock before purohas* mg elsewhere In view of the present “hard times” we will offer more inducements to " Cush Buyers." KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., Wood si. next door to. Fifth, Patterson’s new block Pittsburgh, August 2600861.—se&Ud ;lmw " XHK STAND'THE TEST. fiURKE & BARNES’ SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. Read the following volun* TART testimonial In regard to BURKE A BARNES’ SAFES: MiiSRS. Burks A night of the 22d of February, 1860, all our Machine Shops, Paint Bhopa,Wood, Material. Engine House, and all the Warehouses of the Southwestern Spoke and Carnage Manufactory, all being entirely filled with dry combustible material, were burned down. In a room of the PainJ Shop, where the heat was most intense, was your make of Baiss, con. Laming all our papers, insurance policies, Ac., amounting to over {40,000, which, on being taken out, all were entirely safe. We most cordially recommend the Burke A Barnes Safes as being very superior. Tour friends, PLATT, MARTIN A GORDON, The abovo Safes, of every size, on hand and made to order by BURKE & BARNES, At the O. i Established Safe Factory. 129 and 121 Third street Pittsburgh. Pa. Bailey, fareell & co., a PRACTICAL A PLUMBERS, m 20 FOURTH STREET, JOB year iymWiJleld Street PLUMBING done in all its various HCTB branches, in a neat and substantial HA manner. All work promptly attended BB 9 on abort notice. (BH yy Particular attention paid to Lamps and Country Work* W. l>. AF.JFOALLUM, & 7 Fourth street, near Wood, Fob a number of years past I bar© been gnidtiaUy -growing deafer and denier. 1 have tried numerous physicians and remedies without any effect thehoise in ifay head increasing to a very distressing extent. Fraha seeing the testimonial oraelergyman, well known'] Mo9CHire™, d ,S? >d l°Prtn'JM'f under Dr. V'>W wuschiskEß'S treatment seven months ago. My I £ l “° wa ? a very obstinate on®, and aitei four I monifas treatment became eomewhatdi&couraseci, 1 atim th.?»?* T6r ! ng ' i 1 “ m more ‘tan happy to I h\lt , ” otoes ,n “y head, bo distressing I nave entirely left no, and- that mt hoarin? is van [ SmTl'if “•!“ “S' Wendslnd those in bus? I “°® a . connection with me can testily. From my I marked improvement I em folly satisfied that T I Slo r ,“ome'. h 0 ****** Whloh 1 Tlpffir Pittsburgh, October 10th, 1861. I: a VON MfHCHIZISKER effected a most satisfactory cure or my hod. a boy of fifteen veers of age, who haa been deaf for several yearn lUe loss of bearing being accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge from his ear PATRICK DUFFY. pitebo%t?o™£TSl%f** heay «**»■ . A ®°, n « those who have been benefited by vonr skiUfiil treatment in diseases impairing the sight it affords me great pleasure to add the testimonial of my gratitude to the iiHt of your patterns «v sight was so much impaired during the paste’chi* een-monih* that I could not/ecoghlsse the leainVes of a friend sianding near ine. Ueairous that all tnose whose sight is defective should know where i to apply for re ief, I tender you this acknowfe* I ment of your eminent skill and success in the treatment of your obliged and grateful friend. T. J. MULLEN, Rector of St. Patr.ck. EYE E A R. NOISE IV THE HEAP' DEAFNESS; DB. F. A. TON HOOTISUSB, ©CUEIST AMD AURISTJ SitojI his enure end exelnsiye attention to ■neledieaof the EYE and EAR requiring or surgical attention, to restore eight or helffnn l Off?pviS§ lll “^«.*Sl ) ?JSif ted bv him either lor D 7^ P ?? SS L 01 ItoPAIBBD S/affTshonld apply withont further delay They within doing bo, ben? '?t™ dBlTlll,i ? time to do justice to tneir case. The snoceas of his treatment of the* EYE AND EAR. O PPIOH, 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFrEU) AND GRANT aTB_ l.^ ABT 1 I r CI H AL , EYIS laUare, and handrotle others, oan be examine? bT »»' —°b mbo eo. »t Dr. M’s office. ooltl •-N- I'. Wifcßxa R- R. BULGfiR, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 SmUhlleld Street, PITTSBURGH. ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Mannteetnred Furniture, Conatantljr on hand which we will eellat the >ow. eat pricea far CASH. tnjISSjST TO THE PUBLIC. ESPECIALLY the Igmv - runt and falsely Mod eat Physicians of all de nominations, treat secret ftcmrjjnW and delicate disorders, self abase and diseases or stnations common and ncidentto youths of both Bcxe& and adults, single or- married. Because JJi; Bmsszxct publishes the fact of his doing .~®. and falsely modest are dreadfu.lT shocked, and thitns i( a great sin ?ery unmoral, ana tor contamination and corruption among their wires, promising eons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they Or he same as Ur. BRANSTBUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative practice might be .lost to them among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and nosed in ignorance, sprunguu as mushrooms, and who compare society. Intelli gence, sense, *O, to dollars and eent&mystenoußlv. meanly or lUj gotten. It is to publicity, howerer! £h*t numerous parents and guardians are thankful th s h Lt Bon8 ’ J “d wards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear ance, hare been restored to health and vigor tor Dr. BRANBTRUP, besides many before and after mar* nage through him have bean saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior «wi in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by I the profession, as well recommended by respect ; ablecttiaens, publishers, proprietors of notel&Ac. Spermstorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions*- Th*B dreadful malady can be completely cured bv tbe very lastdiscovery that has never yet foiled. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are compo ied from Iceland moss and other ingredients bv a skillful phyaicien five years at the bosinesa.it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the cerlifi catos will show. They are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of Office 86 Bmithfield street, near Diamond street Private communications fromall parts of tbe Union strictly attended to. Direct to dertlv •***:»!« WOOL SHAWLS w. & s. HU«(J$>. flAi.ni, Ihdiaba. mtlemen: On the .RED XfH BLrfCtL JPHIJTTS BALMORAL SKIRTS, to . * a O . • : ta-i? «;o-g -"c m 2 Hi S®„- •? » o!s ■' ™ -a s Iff . ! J|h 2 s H ■ 4 a «s gj 5 *g gl * o>S > I “They go right: the * INSTANT WSLIMI STopyooaoi .pojnnr yo(/b strenothkn TBtm vortui D QIB, s:', throat Coiifectioi; OOOJi FOB CDBBGFMBii,- ' : ’-t 1 GOOD 808 iBCTCKEfiS,; GOOD FOB PDBDIO SFBAJLeI GOOD FOB v ' >'■' ’ • good fob doa'SPMip'nif yitft, • GENTLEMEN CARRY ' '”-t’ . sPALDnrers .iqoMrapjwk LADres AHB DELIQHTED WITH " SPAiDINQ’S THBOA T., OORPRCTJoi/S. < - CHILDREN CRT FOIT T.“ , {tPAIDIN&E THROAT pONPJBqnoSS. They relievo eCough instantly. -V- ; They clear the Throat. ] They give strength end Yoluma to theVofocl They imji'irt a delicious aroma to the breath.' Thoy nre dnlightihl to the tasto. '’ u . They are made of simple’ hwhef and ■ ianaot|* rin -'- > %h , . Anyone. • . ■»» ■ rc, , radnseeye I yo a e Shoillg ', oplJg^ (i ,w il( - * JSreath * ot “ y tho' - " ; Thralfrto jet a package af my Throat Conftofion* % yOU «na'ybu i - , Wjif ; sigree Zn& with me that “they go right to the epot^o^m or allaying your thirst. If yob by one f—'••‘rr I ‘ - 1 ' am sare In saying that you* will ever afterwards I consider them indispensibie. 'Tbffsga'lfina ihem 1 ;at the Droggista and Dealers in Medicines. 'j ' - -cl price twenty-five centA;''' ' Mjr signature to on eaoli paekago. AUOthnrsa counterfeit. - - . '. - ‘ : ■: :-rd , -•' ■- A Package will be sont by mall, prepay on re e*lp» of Thirty Ceuta. Address HENRY C. SPALBINGj ' )elB No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. Nervous Headache ■py THE USE OF THESE CEPHALIC sbt iha PJ r ’ odic attacks ot.Htrvdm or SKk Headache maj be prarented; end If taken at trm comrnßncoment of«j> attack Immediate relief (rempsis and sickness will be obtained.' seldom lafl in removing the Nctttdu end Htadadis to which females are bo mibjeot- Ther act gently npon the Chstwnust. For Literary Uen, Students, Delioate Kenudemand eiJ persons of habits, they are valuable as a iox iftvi imprortag the appelits, mvthft ton* and Woor o the digestive organa, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength ofthe whole system, j ne CEPHALIC PILLS are the result ofibng in* ■ etigation and carefully conducted experiments, harmg been in use many years, dGring whioh time they nave prevented and relieved a vast afcocomtof pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin- * in the nsrwiis system or from a deranged state of the ttomaeh. ; ; £ and without mating any;change of diet , and tlis . ? absence of am/ iteagreeabie taste renders it earn-to . , admimterpiemtacldidren. -j* BewMeof CoimterltolM, The genuine hare are Signatures of Henry Spalding on each box. oinea? bT DrUKKU ' te and aU other Deaiere ln jfedi- - i o A£x will be sent bj moil, on PBICE, 35 CENTS. AU orders should be addressed to - HEBfRY C, BPAIDIKO, *B OMtr Netr Tork From Vis JSaßntner t Jiorfotk, P 0« ; * Cepha llo Pffls accomplish iho object torwhich they were mad Cure headachem ail its forms. Th=. k ■ B T Norfolk, Va. Si .L^ Te been tested in more then a thotmand c*see with entire success. - '~ i ' ■■'Ti Jxi ■ A ** i Jhwi the Democrat, SL Cloud, Minn. II yon are, or bare been troubled with the head ache, Bend for a boat, (Cephalic Pills,) 00 «>»pt yon may have them in case or an attack, ' 7^ a _ the Advertiser. Pry.. . €’ Ub ** e to tea-mnkrkabJy ' 5£?J?? iedy for haadaohe, and oaecSheWy r ,oeo ‘ compi * int^l^ l^ Fnm Gib Western B. B. GaaetU. Chirn'm. m Ja'ssaasr *”» <*• VaUty%ar r ßanai>>d. Fa. "?“» “*5. P 6reoEa enffeitog Tpth the headache, who try them, will Btiek to thesL tt« SaathmaPath fim. far, NeaOrltam, la 1 JSr*2t £1? “““ "*«®ietecL andwewesare thftt your testimony can be addect to the already ha- receiTOd beneiS other medicine oan produoe. _ Prom >&< fjpuit Democrat. • . ^ten thsettivertiserfProvid' Rwl; The testimo in their fa/61U "- etbirstilkoin Uis roost e quarters;, Atm ths DqQu Root, Cephalic Pill* are taktngtfae pSceoiaD M«4 *■" »• C°™*atfal Bulletin, BattaifMm. Said to be rerv effiearfoua for the headache. "*BT ?!KSn botUe °' aHAIJJINtrti pkbpaSZd GLUBwfl] set© ten tunes itscoatannfud]y;"S& SPALDING'S peep abed glue. _ —-a ■ SPALDING'S PEEPABEDtfEUE. "jM SAVE THE PIECES! '!’• DISPATCH! ‘■J A* -1 A Butch m Taa Satis tTiiii* f$ • As accidents will happen, oren in wellreeulatad - I fArailien, iti h aery desirable to ham soroecheau for repairing Toys ’ ■ " ' - ‘ 1 SPALDING'S PKEPABED-HLtJE ~ ] chests at each emergencies, nil no honsetinirf J »BordtolMWi i ttlqnt^KSgi?-?--^W , ? <, - e “ ■••;» ; * ’a v-i »- - '“ --- -i loatoniandforßJeiij JiS, A, PETZEB, >■ -li - Be2 * ~- oßr.tf •-; JAMjss hojuiks wvoZ TJORE OEALEES, and dealers in AjfttjWoMf oor ner'of Market and tpfontet* ._L/j y_; '£' ~ :s ' " e . ,