: ba&b, ; Editor and proprietor. * -* er j»ar, strictly in 'vailed, webkly, Single BUDscriptione One dollar per year; in Clubs ot fi-ro, One Dollar > h PAPEH Of IME CITE WeDNESOAY MORNING::! matters e. WeW Army Orders. ' War Department has recently issu. I >4ffffiS s 6tder : itf referenee to the subsistence ot yolanteers, of which we give a synopsis: it provides that the distributing ‘ officers £**HjKftpljr subsistence both prior and mas tar, for all volunteer or- whetherraised under autbori* Ay,from the Governors of the respective orfromthe War Department. Sab prior to mnster will be paid from tin appropriation for collecting, drilling * organizing volunteers, and sabsequent thereto from the appropriation for the subsistence of the army, Requisitions for funds for the former expenditure* will be . luade upon the Adjutant General" and for .. f'e latter upon the Commissary General for j : rbeistence. Attention of officers Bupply trig subsistence to volunteers In the process «1 their organization into companies and regiments, -both prior to and subsequent to muster, iB called to the exorbitant price demanded and paid for the object. Rations in kind will hereafter be issued wherever cooking lapilities can be furnished to the troops, whether in squads or in large bodies. If the rations cannot be contracts o i for at a reasonable rate, subsistence will t procured in bulk, and issued to the vol u I'eere. In no case should the cost of the " -tuns uncooked excoed nineteen cents, »’><l at most of the points in the Weslorn States tt should not exceed fourteen cents. Whsn cooking facilities cannot be furnish, cd, contracts for the rations cooked may be made at reasonable rates, and- the ne fflr.the same must be clearly stated in the acoounts. When board and lodging are necessary, the prices for each should b i stated, and the aggregate cost of both notexceed forty cents per dsy. No f nds for volunteer regiments will, in fu tore, be mustered into the service, and Vacancies that may hereafter occur in bandß now 'ln service will not be filled. All members of bands now In service that are not musicians, will be discharged upon the fbeefpt of this order by their respective tegimental commanders Co: IMPLIMBNTAKY TO A PITTSHURGHER. A Washington dispatch to the Pniladel r.o a Press has the following: Lieut. Alex. Murray, of Pittsburgh, Pa.j now in com* ’uind of the United Stales gunboat Louis -1 na, off Chincotegue Island, Eastern shore Virginia, has rendered efficient service In protecting the loyal population of that . Mend from attacks of the rebels from the n ain land. They trust the government Will not wiihdraw him. When he pot, nground upon the island they volunteered find; rescued him from a moßt critical posi tion. They watched and stood by him t rom Sunday morning until Monday after noon. Lieut. Murray has returned them jr>« warm thanks for their kindness and faospitality. Another Great Flowing Well 1 rt week another immense vein of oil vas tapped on Oil Greek. The oil was Iprced into the air several feet, and the gas fcgniting from the engine louse the well scon in a blaze. While matters were in this state a spectator procured a barrel, • ich he cut in two, >.nd one half of which he filled with incumbustible matter.— Wrapping himself closely in wet blankets he rushed up to the blazing well, and set tling the half barrel over the pipe succeeded ic. driving a plug into the tube through \ jich the oil flowed, thereby extinguish* ir % the fire. He received four hundred bar* rt.sof oil for his trouble. Sad Occurrence.—Cn Sabbath morn D tog of last week, at about eight o’clock, a Bon of Wm. Brooks, of West Greenville, Mercer county, aged between four and live years, was drowned in the cAnal under the following circumstances: His father was engaged in filling the lock, for a boat which was coming down, and had occasion to pass from one side to the other over the t am of the gate. The little fellow being w th him, started to follow, and before reaching the other side, fell immediately *bove the upper gates. The wickets were *pen, and he was immediately drawn into one of them, carried through into the lock and drowned. How our Prisoners of Wae are to ’BE Kept.—The Secretary of War has au thorized the establishment of a depot for prisoners of war at Johnson's Island, in Sandusky Bay, Lake Brie. An experi enced builder of Sandusky has contracted to erect seventeen buildings, capable of ac commodating 1,000 prisoners. They are t.' be finished by December 10th, at a total cost not to exceed $115,000. First Lieut. K W. H. Beads, of the Eighth Infantry, now on parole, is to be Acting Assistant Quartermaster and Commissary of Subsist' ence for the depot. One hundred and fifty men will be detailed as a guard. Tkieyes at Warren, Pa.— Quite a Btrike in the stealing business was made in Warren last Saturday night. L. Arnett & Co. lost $3OO in money from tbeir safe In the grist mill. Mrs. Park also lost $l6 the same night from her millinery shop. A. F. Davis & Co., on the preceding night lost moßt of his crockery and Baloon dishes, amounting to some $4O. Dr. Stra- Bahan lost from the hall in his house sev eral articles of clothing, such as shawls, cloaks and hat. Several others lost cloth ing from their lines; chickens, honey* wood, &c., on the same night. SuddenDeath, —John Eqos,employed as a laborer by John McGowan, a farmer residing about a mile and a half back of Dravo’s coal works, on the Mononganela Tiver, eighteen miles above this city, was found dead in his bed on Monday morn ing. Deceased was a very intemperate man, about forty years of r ge, and unmar* vied. It is said that the rais had torn the eyes from his bead before his death was discovered. Coroner Bostwick held an in quest, and the jury found a verdict of 4( death from intemperance.” Ool* Maxwell’s Keqimkxt.— On Fri day morning last, Col. Maxwell loft Mer cer with the second detachment of his regi ment* numbering, according to the Press, between one and two hundred men. At three o.clock on the previous day, the ladies of Mercer and Maxwell Cadets, through Bev. McWatty, presented the Colonel with a well-filled purse, to be used in purchasing for himself a sword Buit&ble to his rank. Commissioners for the Volunteers. Senator Cowan, Thos. E Franklin and E. C. flumess have 1 been appointed com missioners, by Governor Curtin, to look after the interests of the volunteers in and around Washington, and more especially to assist them by means of the allotment rolls* in remitting to their families the money which it is expected will be paid them about the Ist of November. J. W. Howe has also been appointed to visit Ken tucky on a similar mission. Books and Papers.— Henry Miner, at the great periodical depot on Fifth street, next door to the Post Office, has rechived Frank Leslie's Magazine for November, and all the latest illustrated newspapers, both of this country and England. Mr, Miner has all the latest literature of the day and a most admirable assortment of stationery of all kirds. The uriuaue. —Qaptain Kane has been authorized by General Meagher to raise a company for the Irish Brigade and a committee has been appointed solicit subscriptions for the organization of theoompany. < * ta * Before. Chief .Justice- Juowrie, Judges Woodward, Thompson, Strong and Bead. Tuesday, October 28. Hall’s Appeal; O. C. Argument cons tinned by Kuhn and G. P. Hamilton for Appellant, a* d closed by Shaler contra. Kter vs. Peterson; D. C. Argued by D. W. Bell for Defendant in Error, and G. P, Hamiitohcontra. ::OCT. 30. United states District Court. Before Hon- Wilson M’Candlesß. Tuesday, Oct. 2 Tha easo of United States vs. Elijah Fuller, for passing counterfeit money, was resumed and occupied the entire session. The defence attempted to prove an alibii which was not very clearly made out.— Then the character of Newcomer, themain witness for the Government was attacked by the testimony of Mayor Wilson’s police and other witnesses were called by the Government to sustain him. At the close of the testimony Court adjourned. In. the case of the United States vs. Gouchenour a continuance was granted, on the application of District Attorney Car nahn, until next term. Court of Quarter Sessious, Ac• Before Judges McUluro, Adams and Tuesday, Oct 29th, 1861. Patrick Hughes, on trial for assault and battery and resisting an ( tlicer, was con victed on the former charge and acquitted on the latter, he and the prosecutor, M. B. Harlzeil, being directed to divide the costs. Mrs. Davis, of the Eighth Ward, was tried for selling liquor on Sunday add acquitted, the prosecutrix to pay the costs. A. C. Dill, carpenter, was tried for false protences, in obtaining a quantity of lum. ber, valued at $l7O, from D. Nease & Co., representing that the Allegheny Observa tory Company would pay for the same Dili, it Beems, built a fenco around the ob servatory lot, but was not authorized to buy lumber on the credit of the company, he being paid for the lumber and work together when finished. Dill had a current account with Nease & 00. for a vear prior to March last and pai<g part of the bill. When called on for the balance he told Mr. Jfease the Observatory Company had broken up and ho could not pay for thn lumber unless the company paid him. No verdict at adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schallenbergor, Belle Schallenbergor alias Mackey and Margaret Bchallenberger alias Patterson wore tried for keeping a disorderly house in Temperancoville, which was a great annoyance to the neighborhood. Verdict guilty, with a recommendation to mercy, and prisoners iemanded for sentence. Theatre—Mu. Njsaniis’- This gentle, rnan, recently returned irom a European tour, made his first appearance at the The atre last evening, in Hamlet. Since his last visit he has done much to disprovo his sobriquet of “Neafiothe howler,” having much less “rant” than bofore, yet still too much. In his reading he introduces some innovations which will not be popular here and exhibits too much of a disposition to take his ease, by remaining Beated while reciting soliloquies, &o. There is room for improvement, yet Mr. Neaiio is withal a pleasing actor and will one day beeipinenl. He has a fine conception of Hamlet in many respects and is immeasurably superior to many who attempt the part. To nfght he appears as Jack Cade, a part well suited to hia atyle of acting, and in which he has gained celebrity. We predict for him a full house to-night and a good engagement throughout. In thk City.— Captain Hugh S. Flema ing, of the Allegheny Bangers, has arrived in the city from Washington. The Cap tain has had a severe attack of fever lately, and comes home for the purpose of recruiL ing his hoalth. Bun Over. —A man, whose name we did not learn, was run over by a car on the Citizens’ Tassfl®gor Hallway on Mona day evening, near the fair grounds, while" intoxicated, but.not seriously injured. Gen. Neglet’s Brigade is in camp at Gamp Nevin, Hardin county, Ky., iifty three miles from Louisville, on the Louis, ville and Nashville ltailroad, where there are 16,000 or 20,000 troops. William .Toi’X’bk., charged with steal* ing a coat and other articles from Freder ick Kenz, was yesterday arrested and com* mitted for trial. Gen. Kelley, when be started on the expedition against Komney, was so feeble that he required assistance in getting into the carß at New Creek. Dr, Schenck, thk Lung Doctor.— This celebrated physician, who has been making regular visitß 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 sth, to examine the lungß of any person who may desire his services. Dr. Sohenck does this by means of bis “Beaplrometer,” which points out the exact condition of the lungs. His charge for a full examinat 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. f Table 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. JOU-U JUIKK-. AHTHQjrr Kin JOSEPH MEYEfi ft 805, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and. He tail Dealers in FURNITURE & CHAIRS, No. 424 Peon street, above the nan%i, tiayeon hand a large assortment oi ruiorud Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manufacture, and warranted equal in quality n style to any manufactured in the city, and anil ne at reasona ole wneea feSfctt JpOSTEBB, PLACARDS, Pnnted.at caah'prices to suit the times, W. S. HAVEN. 84 THIRD STREET, WHO WIU PHXNT IN RED, WHITE AND BLUKJWITH FANCY CUTS,) PLAIN BLACK IXK. M-Coll Mid we Sample, and K ot prices.*®* an!4 ippoitAS Farley 7! ' FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMS, No. 164 FEDERAL ST, ALLEGHENY UNDERTAKING, in all its branches,will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room or a- the Livery' Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio street, Allegheny. selS-ly CARPETS aAd OIL, CLOTHS, —AT THE— FOURTH STREET OAKPET BSORE. WD. & H, M’CALLUM HAVE • this day openedpart of a very large and .varied assortment of CARPETING, to which they inrite the attention of buyers, as they will be of fered-oa ihe most favorable terms. Also, anewly imported lot of beautiful Druggets, all widths,** the lowest rates.. ~ ? • W.tT* o tQb 87 Fourth tfreeVnear wood. Supreme Court. HAND-BILLS, CARDS, Ac AMUSESIBSTB. tittsburchß theatre Lsbsu AHBlhmiani WM. HENDERSON Pumaw Aniossioif.— Privsta Boxes, f 5 ,00; Single rwLi In '“rata Box, ,1,00: Parhuatta end Ilreaii chairs, ceJits'; Kami!)' Circle. 51T> cenu; uoiored Gallery, 26 cents; Colored Boxes,6ocents; Gallery, 16 cents. WEDNESDAY EVEVINfJ, OCTOBER 30, lscll Second night "of ihe greii American actor, J. A. NEAFIE. JACK CADE. Jack Fade. MMK DOWfl M PBIOK. NEW RIBBONS FROM AUCTION TO-DAT I will open a large lot of BONNET RIBBONS, m choice c-lora «hteh were purcba«ed this week cheap for OiSsT a largrCofo'/ WJ ‘ “°' d Flowers, Velvets, Bonnets, etc. Cash Boyers will save money by looking at this stock befijie pu'ohasmg* JOS. BORNE. 77 Market street. Hew Woolen Goods JUBT RECEIVED AT HORNE’S. 77 MABKET ST. WOOL, Hoods, Scarfs, Nubias, Son tags, Mitts, Sleeves and Skating Cap Ladies Merino Undergarmenta, Misses do do Mens’ do do Men*>, Heavy RibShirU an<i Drawnr*, Uo do Woolen Bocks, Ladies Boston Bib Hose, Childrens do ds tHoves, Gauntlets, Ac. Woolen Yarns and Tephyr Worsted. Country Merchants. MiUinor* anti Pedlars will hod our stock welt adapted to their waati and at prices that will d«l> competition. _ J OSKPH H() RN F., gLACK AND WHiTE wOOLKII A W L S Ju.st opened at W. & D. HUGHS’. REn lil .ll h PRIjrTS Just received at 41 W. & D. HU GUS’, B-A-Llkff OiR-A-I. SKIRTS, All of the newest pstterus st W. & D. HUG US' FANCY STRIPED FRENCH SHAWLS, In dark and Ugbt colors, at W. & D. HUGHS’. M.oKELY, Treasurer... J. vvKA Y HR, Jr, Bec’y 18 6 1. SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA, NO. 3 HT . CbAllt STREET, (near the bridge, Pittsburgh.J Having located in the nudwt of the Oil Regions, and pot-ses»in>( • u ponor advantages, we respecrfully u-nder our Mr* virt— to Oil dealer* and fonfummr*. W« maaufao ttu>, and k *oo 000*1*0117 for nUe, ttu* momi denira ol* LI'HKICA TIRO *ND BbRMNti OiLy, from our own worka. Solar Hurnmtf Oil No. 1," in a pure white ilium!- naior, nderlea* and perfectly freed from all volatile and matter, “aolar Buramir Oil No W*4iKb*amber twtor, jjure >*>^ **Sol\r Machine Oil No. dnctilled an<Tafc odorized, and is the finest quality of machine oil now iq use —equal 10 t*ie best Sperm or Oils. ‘- y olar Machine Oil No, 2 " is *upenor to any oftbe No. 1 natural LubricitinKOils hitherto sold in this market; free from water, acids and prit. We introduce these oils with our trade marks to the market*of the United Btaten and fcroign coun tries with perfect confidence, as we feel am.ured that their excellence will bring them into general use. Oar Oils will give HHiisifartiou. They are maoufaouired ty ncieotill: chemists, under the most approved prooeH*; wilt always be of a uniform quality, put up in handsome package* , and shipped in the beet-condition. Orders solicited. Advances made on consignments. Special Attention given to filling orders for Crude Oil. in large or small lots Lamps and wicks, of all descriptions, supplied, uholesale to the trade, At manufacturer's prices. oc2tl-lm. ,K. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Ls'a friend in need. Every family should have it. k. E. SELLERS & CO., oc2&.Bm:eod oorner Second and Wood at*. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. HOPE COTTON HULLS, Allegheny City; Pa. SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNABITRQ-S, I) Inches to 40 Inches Wide. 49*Orders may be left at H. CBILDti k OCYB n 13£ Wood Street. Pittsburgh. oeSlilyris EAGLE OIL WORKS" WIQUTMAN <j- ANDERSON, Refiners and dealers in Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitta burgh. Also, Benzole and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders leftat Ohess, Smyth k Co.’s, on Water anti Firbt Bte., will be promptly filled. oc2fl-6m FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY of the late Daniel H. Barr, deceased, situated in the borough ol Rlatrsviila, Indiana county, Pa., locat'd at the corner of Brown and Spring street*, and is «to by 16U feet The improvements consist of one brica two story dwelling, one frame dining room and kitchen; alse a frsme office and cooper shop, to gether with an excellent well ot water and a goad •ellar under the brick dselling. Fcr terms and -Tther particulars enquire of Mas. MART BaRR, 71 Marion street, or C. B. HARR, * Variety Work*. Pittsburgh. oc'S.-2t-da2tw CPnOXOF IBX COIfTBOLLES OF ALLtfIUKTr (’,O. Pa. ♦ Pitlsbureb, October S6ih, lbBl." f TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed Propo sals will be received at this office untU MON DAY, November 4th, for takingdown the damajied. portion of the abutment of the Bridge over Puck ely Creek, on the line of Plum town Ship. £xca ▼aiiugthe same for a new foundation to a proper depth, finding any needed materials and building up the same to lie former height. Bids to be made by the perch, including all materials and labor. By direction of Oonnty OommissionerH, oc2B-Std HENRY LAMBERT. Controller. OFJUCB or THIS CONTROUJIS or AAttQHlsy 00, Pa., i Pittsburgh, October 2&1, lid. j TO CONTRACTORS—SeaIed Propo sals will be received at this office until Thursday, the 31st met, for the erection ot the Woodtn Structure of the Bridge over Deer Creek* near the mouth. Bids to be made by the foot lineal. Width of span eighty-five feeL Plans and specifications can do seen at the office of the County Commissioners. Proposals will be received at the same time for Biprapping the West Abutment of said Bridge in a similar manner to the East Abutment, By direction of County Commissioners; 0c24-td HENRY LAMBERT, Controller 1 1,500 LBS. EPSOM SALTS, 1,000 LBS, CREAM TARTAR, 60 KEG B 1 CARB SODA, 150 LBS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXE3 09WKOO CORK STARCH Just received And for sale by GEO* A- KELLYy Druggist, Federal street. Allej rpHE NEW BEVTBKD ABMY REGULATIONS, and a complete ASSORTMENT OF MILITARY BOOKB, can be found at HENRY MINER’S, ocXT next door to the Post Offloe; 2D EDITH) LATEST BY Last Sight’s Sews up to Two Important from 3liN*ourl. St. Louis, Oct. 29.—Correspondents of tho St. Louis paper* say: Camp .Morrissey, 36 miles South or Warsaw, Oct. 26.—General Laue capUir 1 ed ibe IransporUUuii train of the erJornv near Bulletin B ite? county, nnd look the I eaeorl prisoners, a few days since. Among the latter were Captain Whiting and Lieut. Vaughre. General Lan9 also report* that j he found a largo number of gi.’k and I wounded rebels at Rose Hill, Johnson I county, in a starving condition, to whose Wants he administered. .Mr. Neatte, Nino contrabands arrivod in camp a day or two aero. They wore Bont in by one of Lane's officers. Tbeir easo has been inves tigated, and it is understood that General .Fremont will deliver them to their mas ter?. Gen. Lane also captured a large amount of load in one of the Western counties and sent it to Fort Scott, Kansas. There is no definite news of the where abouts of Prico or McCulloch. Escape of Slaves to the Ships of tile Coast Expeditions. Washington, October ‘23.— Some of the Maryland slave-owners, in the.viHnity of Annapolis, complain that many of thsjr slaves have secreted themselves on boacd of thavesselsof coast expedition. Seveftl slaves were found on board the ships, arid were returned to their owners. Col. Lander will command the newYdL partment along tho lino of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as soon as his wound will permit. Complaint is made of our insufficient system of pickets, and that the force sent on picket duty is nut largo enough. Capt. White, of Company G, 22J New York regiment, died yesterday in the camp at Arlington* A review of twelve thousand infancy was hold on Capitol Hill at noon to-day. military movements. Harrisruru, Oct. 29.—Gov. Curtin in accordance with instructions reeeivod from the War Department, has issued march ing orders to the following named regi ments: Col. Hartraufft’s 31st regiment. ;"i2.i rogiment, Col, Brook's bMJ.Snd Col. Coulter’s 11th regiment. The above are all at Camp Curtin. Col. D.vi’s 10-Uh regiment, of Doyleslown, Colonel Cake’s With regiment at Pottsvilia, Col. Cuss' 97Lh regiment al Westchester', and also one regiment from Camp Cameron, near lb's point. These regiments are night in number, are all full and splendidly equipped and will move to their respective destination during this week. More Wounded soldier» Irons Springfield. Rolla, AIo., October 29. —Thirtyioight more of our wounded soldiers arrived to day from Springfield at this piano. They left Thursday last. General Prico was than at Neosho in Newton county. On Wednesday about 1000 rebels entered Springfield and took away a considerable quantity of sloros left by Col. Taylor. American Exchange Bank. Nkw York, October 2s,—lt i- reported that the Amorican Exchange BanK has passed its dividend for tho first time, owing to the heavy Southern loases that inatitu" tion has been obliged to sustain by tho political difficulties of tho couotry. Capture or a Schooner. Boston, Hjt 29. A private letter slates that the sloop of war “Dali” captured a schoonor laden with rice, whilo endeavor* ing to run the blockade oh Savannoh for Cuba. The official report of Lieutenant Col. Palfroy uf ihn M assactmeflU* i’-’ith, shows 8 * i * l,i * 1, l llav.i l)H0n onij rr timer killed ann-n , , 1-17 killed wounned^S?^risifnL^^ riva 001 DaidMhipn Endured by Fedcr- Troops. Edward’s Ferry, October -'■> —All ret maiQod quiet during the night. No pickets were thrown over the rivor, but those on this side heard the rebels on the opposite aide all night and saw their tires thickly scattered in the roads along the shore.— Their centralizing point was a clump of trees on the bluff where our troops had constructed a picket station and near the spot where our artillery shelled them dur ing tho skirmish on Tuesday last. When our troops were withdrawn from the Vir ginia side on Wednesday night, tho ltitb Indiana, occupying the most advanced and exposed position, were not aware of any withdrawal until the rest had been successfully ferried ovor. They Uy upon the cold ground almost frozen with loaded muskets in their hands every moment expecting a previous and overpowering assault from a concealed and reinforced enemy, whose numbers were known to exceed our own by many thou’ sands. Yet the only murmurs uttered by these hardy sons of the Northwest, wpre at the orders to retire without disputing the ground inch by inch with their ad versaries. Slowly and mutteringly they retired to the place of embarkation, pick* ing up and loading themselves down with the knapsacks, canteens, guns and equip ments left there by others who had retired beforo them. Thiß regiment likewise brought with them two prisoners, the owner of the mill on Goose Creek and his son, who it was charged had prepared combustibles to fire the bridge over Goose Creek, but wore pre vented from carrying their plan into exe cution by the sudden descent upon the bridge, by our skirmishers. Captain \ aughan, of the Rhode Island battory, who went over with a flag ol truce, has returned. He was captured by a party who did not understand the law of nations, but was released by the military authori ties when the fact became known to them. Movements of General Banki’ Division. ' Darnbbtown, Oct. 20.— Three brigades of Gen. Banks’ division left Edwards’ Ferry yesterday foronoon and arrived in this vicinity Iftßt night. A sufficient force remains at and near the Ferry to insuro safety against any attempts of tho rebels to cross or molest ug. Beforo leaving yester day forenoon the rebel pickets thickly lined the opposite shore, and t»unU*d our men with their attempt to invade Virginia,and begging them to ecme over and pay them another visit. Tho division will remain here over the Sabbath. Of its future move ments nothing is known except to the staff! From Washington* Washington City, Oct, 29. —The fol lowing is a list of the promotions of non** commissioned officers of the regular BDd volunteer service to a Second Lieutenancy in the Regular United States Army: Cor porals, James L. Thomas and J. Cusack; Sergeants, W. Griffin, Geo H. McLaugh lin, Geo. Dickenson, Henry Saoks, Henry G. Cushing, Wm Connell, Frederick Derve, Adam W. Kintinger, Martin Mul lins, Jos. A. Hall, Robt. M. Hale. Her man O. Reynolds, Clandea S. Robertson, T. W. Burton, Jos. K.ern, Thos. K Dawes, Henry Gordon, Franklin Cook, Ralph E. Ellerwood, Thos. B. Parker, Chas. Speed, Wm. West, and Fosdick. All the above named parties were Btrongly recommended for their intelligent and soldierly qualities, several of them having previously declined commissions, preferring to fight their way up from the ranks. They have all been assigned to their respective companies. A military order prepared several days ago having in vlewtha repair of tho Bal timore and Ohio Bailroad, which { o uh<j Itt«ay' fnto the newspaporifi|iS!]ttot ’h'eim officially promulgated and the Wlief | 9 th^iitt has either 'been suspendedorn scinded. Advices from Darhostown stale that the .arrivals from . the Monocaeaci and' the scene of the recent battle below, show that s atrwa« quiet there yesterday. 3,’he onooiy*i pickets frequented the Vir ’gioia shore of the Potomac .and ocoasion aßy sent a leaden compliment to oup pickets on this 3 de, bat no serious casuals ties have recurred. I The question has been asked why Goni. liSnder was absent from his brigade'' at the battle of Bali’s Blufl', in which one pf kts regiments the 20:h Mass., participated lie was iu Washington at tho time, under special orders from the government. On bis hearing of the engagement he inune* uialely proceeded to Poolesville and took part iu tho action next day at Bdwards’ berry, where he did good servioe, for which he has been complimented by the commanding goneral. He now lies wound* od at his quarters in Washington. ELEGRAPH Effect of Cien. Baker’s Death t«5 San Francisco—Oregon iSevrg. San Francisco, Oct. -7,-7 o’clock, i\ m —The announcement of the completion of the telegraph, at 7 o’clock last evening, Bent a thrill of joy through the community. Preparations for firiog a Balute and other demonstrations in honor of the event were m readiness, when the second through dis patch from the East announced the death of Gen. Baker, whom almost every citizen hero regarded as a personal friend. Uni-" versa! joy was Lima changed to sorrow, and ] the celebration was postponed. Politicians well informed Oregon I mattera express the opinion that the gov ernor will appoint Banj. Starke, of Port | land, to succeed Biker in the Senate. His sympathies are socossion. Gdift jV Lane is advertised to run without much hopes of success. The Ran Francisco woolen factory, val ued at $60,001), was burned. Insured for $40,000. .The friends of Ex-Senator Gwyn says, he departed for Europe with the British steamer Aspinwall. Jie expects to meet hia family at Savannah, who will accom pany him thence. Oregon dates to the 10th are received. The most glowing account of the rich nosa of the Nesporces mines is published in the Portland papers. The ship “Sarah Chase,” arrived yester* day from Calcutta via Liawadjai on the 16th. She brings intelligence that the Kussiatis have taken possession of the ifdand of has Sinta after a dhort engage ment with the Japanefto. The island is about thirty miles long and fiiiowi wide, lying midway in the straits of Corea, form* irig ihe key to the sea of Japan Louisville, October 2!) —The Louis villu Courier. published at Mashvill.i and waned from Bowling: Green Bays: KicrniowD, Got. 21st.—The track of the Alexandria Ballroad has been torn up from Fairfax Court House to Manassas. Breckinridge, Preston and Humphrey Marshal arrived at Biehmond on the 21st, and wore received with the greatest cor'- duality and enthusiasm, Gen. John Grayson, commanding the Florida loroes, died at Tallehassee. Gov .Moore, of Louisiana, issued an or der requiring all persons leaving New Or» leans and Jefferson Point on steamboats for Memphis, to get passes from the exec utive office. Louisville, Oct. 2'.i. —Gen.Thomas’ of ficial account of the Wild Cat aff.ir says the forces were nealy equal, and the Fed eral troops repulsed the enemy with great loss to the rebels and little loss to the Fed- OTHIa. Washington mews. Washington, October 2&.—Xwoadver* liseraents are published this morning; the first one being at the instance of the Presi dent of tbo United States, commanding the United States Marshal to attach cer tain real and pergonal property of "William notice to all persons t hfiVing anything to. cd to the use of the United StatnsTlo‘ l apv pear before the District Court, on the 28lh of Novomber next, to interpose their claims and to make their allegations in that behalf. The second advertisement, published by order of the Court, is in accordance with the first, and sets forth that Wm. Shields, formorly of Washington, some months ago removed with his family to ltiohmond, where he has been residing ever since, and whore ho Is now engaged in the insurreo lion and resistance to the laws of the United States of America now existing in the Baid States and in secret correspond denca with the enemies of the said United Stateß residing in the city of Washington and elsewhere, transmitting to them money and other valuables, and receiving the samo from them in return, which has been applied in part to aid and abet and pros mote the said insurrection and resistance to the laws, and those who are engaged therein; and the said William Shields has knowingly used and employed and con sented to the use and employment of the property hereinafter more particularly described, to aid, abet and promote the said insurrection, and the parties therein enpgged. Quartermaster Ilowe, of the Fifteenth Massachusetts, has brought hither J. Owens Berry, First Lieutenant of the Bth Virginia regiment, Samuel E. Vaden, private of the Uhestorfield cavalry com pany, and Wm. Davis, private ol the 13th Mississippi, who were captured at the battle of Ball’s Bluff, and delivered them over to the custody of Provost Marshal Porter. The steamer Pusey came up from the flotilla last night. The rebel steamer George Page is now cooped up in Quantico Creek, as our bat teries on the Maryland shore bear direotly on the mouth of tho creek, rendering it a matter of considerable risk for her to at tempt an exodus. Several pungios have run the blockade and come up tho river. At noon to day, the Navy Department had the best roason lor disbelieving the rumor that the private Secretary of Capt. Dupout has absconded with ail the maps and charts, and sealed orders of the Naval Department. New York. Market. New York, October 29.—Cotton firm at 81$e, Flour Arm; 40,000 barrels sold at $6,50@55,55 for State, $6,90@56, for Ohio, and $0,25@50,40 for Southern.— Wheat declined lc ; sales 300,000 bushels st $1,161@51,21 for Chicago Spring, $1,21(5)1,24 for Milwaukee Club, sl,Bo@ $1,32 tor red Western, and $1,40@51,46 for white. Corn firm; sales 170,000 bush, at 65(5)6.15. Whisky dull at 20J. Cincinnati Markets. October 29— Evening. —Flour declined 5c under the news from New York and closed dull at $4,15@54,20 for Superfine. Wheat was dull at the close at 90(5)95 lor white and 85(5)88 for red. Corn steady at 29@30. Oats firm at 265. Whisky in fair demand at 14$. There is a fair de mand for bacon, bat prices are a shade lower, the closing rates being 4s, 6f@6s. The chief buyerß are army contractors. A good deal is shipped to New York, and 200 hhds- sides sold at 6|, delivered there. Groceries unchanged and steady. Sugar 9J@loi; molasses 45@46, and coffee 16$ @l7s. ' Exchange firm at $-premiunr, the; supply is hardly adequate'to the demand. Kock candy.— 30 boxes White Rock Candy; 15 M Yellow “ u just received f nd for sale by mi Southern New#. HEXMEB * BBQB, PBi V ATE DISEASES- ! DR. BROWN'S MKDIOAL and BURBIOAL OBeo, No. 60 JSSffegl Smithfield street, Pittsburgh* , JgBgSyfc|[ P Or! M BBOWH Ism old oiti zen of Pittsburgh, and has been w in Practioe for the last iv>snt\j? |ggijffiSßfgKlry^ At* yaor*. His basin ess has been confined mostly to Private / and Surgical Disease a. \ CITIZENS AHD STRANGER* in need of a medical friend, should not fail to flod out the sure place of relief The l)octor is a regular gradate, and hie experience in the treat., meat of« oertain class of diseases is a sure gu&ran-. tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief, by the QBe of his remedies arid following his ad* ▼ice. DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES ne?er fail to cure the worst form of Venerea* Ufa* eaetss Impurities and Scrofulous A flections. Also nil diseases arising fiom a hereiiitnrr taint, which manifests iteeU in the form of a tetter, Psoriasis, and agroatmaoj forms of skin diseases, Xhe origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure j and speedy reoorery. j SEMINAL WKAKNES3 Dr. Frown’s remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the young and weak minded oflen give way to, (to their own destruction,) are the MVJ reliable remedies known in thin coon* try—they are safe, animate a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM I Hr*.Brown’s ro&odieti ,nerer fail to core this painful disease in a ftu days—he will warrant a cum. He also treats Plies, Gleet, Urethal Die-charges, Female Weakness- Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints. Pis. i tuiain Ado, Nervous. Assertions, Pains m the BaeitJ and. Kidneys, Irritation of the Blnddst* together] with oil discs« sof an impure origin. ! A letter describing the symptoms, containing a. I m, directed to DR. BROWN, No. MHmithteld St*l Pittsburgh, Pa, will, be immediately answered;—, j Medicine sent to any address, wifely packM *rd 1 .eective from otaervahon. T Office and Private Rooms, >n. Snlthfiald pittwhuron. P* » LOSE NO TIME. EEA D : 1?0R A NUMBER OF YEARS PAST _ I have been gradually growing deafer and dealer. X have tried numerous physicians and remedies without any effect, the notae in my head increasing 10 a very distressing extent. K?om seeing the testimonial of a. clergyman, well kDOWn tome, I was induced to put myself under Dr. V«>N MO3CHISKER*9 treatment seven months ago..My oase was a very obstinate one, and alter four months treatment became somewhat discouraged, but yet persevering. I am more than happy to stale that the noises in my head, so distressing have entirely left me, and that my hearing is very much improved as all my frieod*,and those in busi ness connection with me oan testify. From my marked improvement I era fully satisfied that I wjil recover the hearing which l thought hopeless' ly lost to me. P.-fi PIERCE. Pittsburgh, October 10th, 1861. AGAIN I certify that Dr. VON MOSCHIZISKER effected a most satisfactory euro of mv son. a boy of fifteen ve-raofage, who has been deaf for several years. Tbs loss of hearing being accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge from his ear PATRICK DUFFY. Robinson Township, Allegheny county. Pittsburgh, October 10th, 180 L EYE Among those who have been benefited by your skillful treatment in diseases impairing the sight it affords me great pleasure to add the testimonial of my gratitude to the list of your patients; My sight w as so much Impaired during the past eight een months that I could not reeoguice the features of a friend standing near me, Desirous that all those whose sight is defective shonldjcnow where to apply for ro'ief, 1 tender you this acknowteg* ment of your eminent skill and success in the treatment of your obligpd and grateful friend. T. J. MULLEN, Rector of St. Patrick. EYE _7jS4 R. NOISE in the DEAFNESS: DR, F, A, VOH MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AMD AURIST. (Late o the Austrian Army) Gives his entire and exclusive attention to maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring mdltca or surgical attention* to restore sight or hemng* Persons wishing to be treated by him either for DEAFNESS oxiMPAIBBD SIGHT a hoold apply without further delay They 'doing so, bene fit themselves and give him time to do justice to their case. The success of his treatment of thej^j; EYE AND EAR. o moB, 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN BMITHFIKLD AND GRANT BTB - EYES ineortcd. Tfae-original letters, acd hundreds others, can be examined. bv all who wish to do so. st Dr. M*s office. ocle TO THE PUBLIC. Especially the igso rant and falsely Mod* eal Physicians of all de* gESKS^RgK. nominations, treat secret and delicate disorders,' self abuse and diseases or stuations common and ncident to youths of both ; ' sexes, and adults, single or marrtod. Because JLh; BaaKsnor publishes the' ikct of his doing bo, the ignorAni and falsely modest are' dreadfully shocked, and thinn it a great sin very immoral, ana lor contamination and corrnptien among their' wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance, that? therdf the same as l>r. BRAN3TRUP, (exceptputilisHing) : test a lucrative practice might be lost :to them among stupid, husely modem and.presumptuous families, bom and raised in ignorsncerSprirngbo as mushrooms, and who compare society, ihtoUk gence, sense, to dollars ana 06ntB.mystericmgly, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians that their sons, daughter? and werd&pieYiou&ly leeble. sickly and of delicate condition and aiipear ance, have been restored to healtfaend YigbEliyDr. BRANBTRUP, besides many befbitfendafter mar* riage through Mm have been eared much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Hifiiig.ttfe advantage of over thirty vein «q>eriehee>Andobservation; consequently, he has superiorßkillXnthe treatment, of special dißeascat-and who is dagyconsulted l to the profession, as weUreoommeaded by respect*, nble dtisens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, Ac. Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions*—. This dreadful malady can tie completely cured by; the very last discovery that has .never yet failed, pi’ female diseases he has bed superior experience tin* account ol his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity is completely cured. As for consumption.of pulmonary diseases my syrups; wbich'afe compos sed from iceland moss and otheringredients by a skillful physicicn five yearn at fbd business, it has had more success than, all the pretensions that hare as yet been diacoveredTas the oertifl. will show. They ere all genuine and can be found aooording to a pamphlet that eachperson will get at the exam jpatfon, ell free-of Office 86 Smith field street, near Diamond street s private communications from all parts of tbs Onion strictly attended to. Direct to , BOX nno. 'Piltßbnrgb Pnst OffitML ’ • deft ly 4*vriß. R. R. BULGER, ILAHOTAGTURX& OF , CVEftYDESCRIPTION jo* FURNraWism; R 0.45 BmtthitoMgtr M t, t'rb u r g Hi j| P OABBQBTMBNT OF MMUr* * • OP, They-reupra *pongh Inai*otli.?3A’:ftS'2S^, Thfey gi'Te ! BtretyiiiMl J TOfn^li;^^pfefe?g-^^^fe ! 1 They impart arocis i«iha- J ■ I They are They Are made ormjnplD horhe : ! ’-fiSSyf or'allayißgMa£thir»l.i"lf i TOn^P^^^^^f~ J V ~M am eafeinsaying that mmSSSSi* '-Y consider ' at Ihc Drnßgigis and '* PRICE TWBHTTrFIVB'OTfeea-.t 1 ' - ' ■ - •-*>'! S-$£ ---•"•m-,'.-::-i : :^ M; signature is ou earfi Jac6ago. 'jlll'dti^iS» 'counterfeit. .: ■; ‘ '"*”tl3|lk •'' , A Pacings will be sent by mail, prspiidjri <a re csipt of Thirty Ceots. • Address n.s.ii®- HEMBT a -<^CUR£:?^k NepvdusH ea'dafelfi e Jf u CUREi-S#- theporiodfc or Sick' SeadeuM htfiy be' prereiitedi' ahdifialcen at the commencement of an attack immedlnt* reliet frompain ahilaicknbaa irß'be' oWSWed;^ The/seldom iaU iA Taztiormg the Ndscau and Rindachc to Wfcfch“ female fl 1 are- so rah i eflt li ' upon: the Bowels—TwnoriM Jfwt, EtU&niU, [ '•!" *' iOTi a and vigor O 'the digestrre organs, -ana -restoring the ttAtnpd elasticity add strength of the ytaotedystem. J fte'CEPHAIiIOPILIi} are the resultbl long in* stfgabdnand care tolly condocted -experimenta, iiaTing beentonßethanyyearß,-dnrtogwhieh. time they naYepreyentedandrelleved-A'TaatSißonntof pain and suffering frbm -He&doehe, YrhktbaEorigtn* ating in the no-ana system or from state of the sttinriefc;- ';- - -k; «h*T and may be taken at a§ times*witiii- and with out nmldng'anT ’diet, and th* abscr&of dnydkagncabU tasU renders tfceaay to admimstor Hum io-cMUrmi " •- . - Beware or Counterfeit)*. c f Hpnrj Soldby.Draggiste *n4 arcthar Doslertf ia Kadi dues. ._• ~.. rt £&■; •‘ t \ A box wOI be sw bjr-mail* BTepaidviOtf receipt of the . ' l ‘;* Ur/ PBICE, 26 CBKTS; ' Ail orders efaoald be addressed, fib e r .^ HENRY *a GadwstnmLi#r«f Tork fpptigih* jSbfTfoj Oephalit>-Msa<^mDlfHhiha--ol the? jr<** made,Ni»44aii^-gfptr JFrovi the Sxxurana‘^Sc^ik r They have been teBte&'m ; cases with entire . o *Jv i<Vcm*faifeß2oera4<&C^t<^ axe, or hare beentroubled-witi}' tte bead* TOO | The j eflectiTe 4 ever been discoterod, ,-t - , Jftmn dJ, g i J w«n fiU i£taww/ia Vofiay Fa. We jTO Bure that with the ' 3 - them! you^that that your testimony already f numerous fist that has recefyed "BeMnw- that' no other medicinecaajuroduoe. fhrm fhefffc f»ow? Fhgnotrt^^ The immenae (Osphaße Pills) israpidly v Mr. with an article he did notAapta jtb posso^^l|&^ht Phwa L The testimony in thelr 'iaror from the xcortyespectabfe qnartefe^^ From the Cephalic Pills are iaßit^llwpl&ed.gf'gU Frtim toe Corny &&] J3tstf^sojii&yruMau. 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