VOtITME XX. lost. P&HlMtd Beery- Morning, (Sunday? tecepttdj At the North-East-ooraer ofpittbehd Wood at*. Terms i Six Dollars a yeax, payable strictly ta Advance. , Two, Cento—or sale at the collator ip the add hr the Newsboys. ,' 4 M ! BiTBS'OS'SDVKBTIBIH9. • «M, : ,; ""*'££■ 'StS. -St" -' SJ& Obi insertion,—— W . to < 1 75 1 to - Iwo .... 800 200160 1 00 76 Turoe 400 265200 1 26 100 g( B.mqnttv 600 886 60 160 176 Two months ........ 700 466 60 236 260 ,O 00 6 00 4 60 8 00 8 00 POUrmonths.— .lo 00 666600 8 86 460 / . JfoeTnonUlfc.., „11 00 T 86660 8 66 660 ; §jt monlli3.M—,_.™ 12.00 800600 4 00 6 60; / Hrne monfha„,._..._ ,16 00 lo 86 8006 88 0 oo; ! gfie iear-.».':. r .™,._..20 00 18 8610 00 666 12 00 BtnndingClvd, sirlites or less, p/;r annum.... .10 oo toe Rqnare* per annum, (exclusive oi paparV-25 oo Hnrnade notices,^cente; Death notices 25 cents 1861, 0 HI E DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY TEARS, WILi HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED Advance Faying Subscriber* ONE DOLLAR PEE YEAS, t t *flJ < IT IS PRINTED IN A f MAMMOTH SHEET, lARGE CLEAR TYPE. I* CUMTAIIIS ALL THE EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and iTlis- cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. t’KNDTOUR ntll.T.A BY MATT. AT 088 BISS 6 TUP CLOBS in roar neighborhood. Bend cr PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPT. Pon’t forget the Dollar Addles* JAMES F. BABB, Editor and proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pd. toWINthPOST JOB OFFICE. jambs p. barb, sdwin a. mter*. BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Corner Fitth <6 Wood j?&», PlttaTu BVHBIf DKSCHIPTIOIT OP PL&fN and fancy printing ..Executed la the finest style. \ ’ \ '7 JE*. O JL33. COMMERCIAL I 'MERCANTILE IWBRK at Bhort notice, on reasonable terms, I P*ftiqate -(attention pbtd to the Printing td PO&T&m. PnOGRAMMES, L 'iPjfiSi* J< n?J X J?°*W Copt Adwn Jacobs, WI r D^ a .° aPL W - JWrt «»*. WJEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, lock haven, clinton county. OHABTBRHD BY THE LEOIBLATUBB 0* PRyNSTLYAKIA. O. A. xx. A e j U L«2? >al,l Goo. W.Smith. « M^RINE EISKS TAKEN - of *« CTTICBB8: t «««President. I. SR. ER BPROIJL, Secretary. T EUROPEAN AGEISCV. HOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 118 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to am part of the old country, either bv steam er railing paoxeta. 1 BIGHT D&AFTO fob SALE, payable in any part of Europe. * Afloat for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail- H6n i JOT «»e o»d Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and fob the fines of Steamers sail tag between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow mod fall ilaning stills. TAS. MILLINGAR, MONONGAHE DA PLAMING MILD, would reepoctfiillyinfonn the JJUblio that he has rebuilt since the fire, and h*vag enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery is now prepared to famish flooring and planing an IBOWN A TETLEY, 0012 136 Wood street. QOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERABIVE SOAP manufactured byH: C. A 3 K. 'SAWYER, is ac knowledged to be the most serviceable of any I kind yet ofleredto the public. Its supei ior advan tages are found in its cneapae*n, saving oi labor, land its'efficaery! in removing grease, pamt, uvr and I dirt without Injuring the skin, or in the least wise ! damnging-iheji ae^Uiuality _pf goods, it can be I used with all kinds of water. Reference la made with pleasure to the subjoin ed cerllficattde'enunatfng’ irons gentlemen well known in this community, and who had every fa. cilitv afforded p£seeing itfoliy and fairly tested. QiiartervidsteT*s Veparin&ni bf the Twfflb* Thir teenth and Fourteenth Begwiente, Pa. Vote. “Sawyer's Chemical Olive Eraaite Soao.’ haying been nsed yery extensively m-our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that it was ie«md to the use e£ the eolaiers, and Soap which fraa-d be . JAMES A* EKIM, Quartermaster i3th Beg. 13th Reg, If ■ reatfyedand/or Jal£bj ' ** fek'JAS H •/ •• Qoroorlfoket.aßdFfcat streets. I Prime Albert Potatoes; | ' lttHjiraNwittmnock do; I 100 baiTel&Baßaett Apples -j 16 burelfliMarieitaSweet Potatoes^-" 1 tt bnabelaStettißarfcß, I _ r 5 barrels . received sod Lfofr.eslfrby ••..»* ,>yyp£.. JAMES A. FBTZEE, ' ’ - i corner Market aod Firgfrgtfeets. POT CLAY—-20 tons Chittenbam Clay for sale by 0038 &EfiJKY fi, OOLLms PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2, IS6I. Omci Quartsiimastie U. 8. Aery, 7 Indianapolis, IdcL,SepcemberSO, 1861. J SLA LED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o’clock m. on MONDAY, the 25th day ot October. 1861, for furnishing the following army supplies, deliverable at the Quarter master's Depot,at Indianapolis, Indiana,in quantities as required, viz: 86,000 Forage Caps and Covers 1,660 Uniform Coats, Musicians, Infantry—dark blue Kersey 120 Uniform Jackets,Musicians,Cavalry— dark blue Kersey 20 Uniform Jacketa,MusicUaa,Artillery—dark blue Kersey 34,750 Uniform Coals, Privates, Infantry—dark blue K« reey Uniform Jackets, Privates, Cavalry—dark blue Kersey 1,850 Uuiform Jackets, Privates, Artillery—dark blue Kersey 120 Chevrons N. C, S. pairs ot Infantry 2° ** “ pairs of Cavalry "J 0 u Ist Sergeants, pairs of Infantry ~ “ M pairs of Cavalry .J® “ “ pairs of Artillery 1,450 « Sergeants, pairs of Infantry “ “ pairs of Cavalry 0° “ u pairs of Artillery o!£? U Corporals, pairs of Infantry 44 “ pairs of Cavalry 44 “ pairs of Artillery ,f° “ Hospital Stewards, pairs of *»®™ Trowsere,Serg., Infantry—sky-blueKerßey ]BO u « Cavalry 44 “ 80 41 « / rullery “ 44 2,£>00 44 Corn., Infantry 44 44 260 “ Cavalry 44 44 a , u u Artillery “ “ 31,600 “ Privates, In fan tty “ “ 2,259 44 - Cavalry “ •* 1180 “ “ Artillery u 44 610 Rashes 30,000 blue flannel Sack Coats—lined 80,750 flur. r.H nhirts 80.850 Drawers 72,750 Bootees, pairs’of 4,050 Bools, pa*re of 80,850 Stockings, pairs ot 30,C00 Great Coats, Infantry 30 000 Great Coat Straps, sets 26»Q00;Army Blankets, wool, gray, (with the letters U. S. in black, 4 inches long, in the centre) to be 7 feet long and 6 feet 6 inches Wide, . wei 8 h 6 pounds each 4,600 Stable Frocks All the aboye-mentioned articles must, con* form in every respect to the sealed standard patterns in this office, whe*e Uiey may be examined and additional information received concerning them. H ■ 16440 00 ... .... 66,007 76 .. 400 00 .. 40462 30 l7 lhe manufacturers’ establish moot or dealers’ place of business most be distinctly stated in the proposal, together with tbe iuunes, address and responsibility of two peraons proposed as sureties, ihe ear*-ties mil guaranty that a contract, shall be entered within ten days alter the acceptance of said bid or proposal. Proposals wdl be received for the whole or any ftac b kind of the Articles advertised for. The privilege is reserved by and for the United btiten of rejecting any proposals that may be deemed extravagant. Deliveries to commence within twenty days af ter ihe acceptance of the proposals, ana one-third ol the quantity contracted for mutt be delivered M-itmn one month of aa Denier In Flour, Grain, and all kind, of Count ry Produce, w Inc, and Id. ' quora, Cigar,, Tobacco, Ace., Libera)"advances made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSENO.237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. «3&lyd fifty NEW ggjgs^ V » I 0 0 AND SECOND HAND PIANOS, : POR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS: The subscriber wishing to reduce his slock of Pianos, offers for Bale ciu ring this and next month, Fifty New and:Second Hand Pianos at great bargains, for cash.' These Pianos hare nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes br the beet makers in the country, and can be relied oil as du» rsble and substantial instruments. Purchasers are reapeotftdiy invited to call and* examine them. For sale by JOHN H. IU ELIJAH, iyl6 81 WOOD STREET. ‘ ' pERFUMERY, PERFUMERY— PERFUMERY, PERFUMER F. PE&RUMBRY, PERFUMERY, perfumery, PERFUMERY^ A large and fine assortment of Perfhinery, eon rtsting of the finest extracts of alidesorip turns. n Ponudcs* HiirQUg, Colognes, Toilet Waters* Alan, s fine assortment of the best English Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nall BrusheSi Flesh Brashes, ‘ Bhariiigßraihes,Ae AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMINGS, AT JOSEPH FLEMINGS, AT JOSEPH FLEMINGS, comer Market street and the Diamond. cornerTHarket street and tt\e Diamond. oc4 corner Market street and the v Djamonih TJ USSET APPLES—SO barrel* < JEv Boßget Apples, jnat received md jasafktz: corner Market and First st OEAUTfPHL GOLD AND TINTEI LJ PAPER HANGOiBB-For Bale by 1 less wm. p. Marshall, ARMY SUPPLIES Prepared only by At No. 16 Fifth Street, D. 8. DIFFENBACHEI §stelss mi SAVAGE HOUSE, So. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT to PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT. JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. SAVING takenanilfitted up,with all the modem improvera mte, this popular re be subscriber is prepared to accommodate: his old customers and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Outers will be ser»' ▼ed up in every variety of style, during the gea-i son. Ilia Wines, liquors and Ales be feels con fident in recommending to tbe public for theirs excellence. Can, Bucket, and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Whafaagieahd Retail. mv2Mvd SEETXN’S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, ] THOMAS STOWE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, £,t ■ great expense, with all tbe modern im. | provementa, this popular resort,.the subscriber ig I prepared to accommodate his friends and the pul> hc_ generally, with tne beat the market affords. OYSTKBS will be served up in every variety of I «tyle during the season. I LIQUORS and alts he feels confident in re* commending to the public for their excellence. AB-MJ2ALB served- up at all hours, and l>At and NIGHT BOASBKRS taken. apfcly ; ! B3s;aEi.sxo3R OISTEB km MfESfi HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURfiH. WHOIXSALI ARn aKZAn. n»4,rxmq jj| LAKE AMD EASTERN FISH,: VRPSH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYBTEB3 AND WILD GAMS. Ail In their Proper Stuoa. n 026 GBO. BEIITEMAN A 00. Mansion house, george auk- ENZ, Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it tbe most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, nUed up, in excelJentWiei the MANSIONHOUSjS would respectfully solicit a share of public patron ago»- There is attached a splendid STABLE and extofisrve WAGON-YARD, affording ample accom modation to travelers and steamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the nest the mar* fcet can afford. foW T> USH HOUSE.—M. RUSH, Proprie n V to T' &S ~ liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. This house has been‘lately enlarged, refitted and re-furnished, and is now m the beat of order lor the accommodation of boarders and travelers, Ihe best of Oysteraj-eceived daily, sold wholesale and retail, or served up in oyory style. Tbe delica cies or the season always on hand, together with suncrior brands of Ivquore, Ac. sel4 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. " AT THK OLD STAND, COENUCOPI.® HESTAUHAKTT, WNo 40 Fifth Street. here families, hotels, Restaurants and tbe trade generally, can w* supplied wuh Chesapeake Bay Oysters at the 'lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. ELI YOtJNG, Proprietor. r »N»|- , s Mating Saloon, COR. VIRGIN ALLEY and BMITHFIELD BT.. where GjaierH and ell the delicacies of the season will he served up in the most palatable slvle. ELI YOUNG, 0814 corner V irgm alley and Smithfleld st. _ ®loiits, (Eassimeres, &r. E. WATT St with TERRY, PRICE Sc CO., 131 POUTERS ADD DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Satinets, Vesting*, Tailors’ Trimmings, 4c., wo. 266 MARKET ST. Worth Side, rmiiADaLFRiA, pa. Jo ? r^\ TiaKT * DAICTL 8. PRIOX, OLI7XE T. nasi, aelxlj L" . Suiting (glasses, &c. H. D. BBECHT & 880., MANUFACTURERS OF looking glasses, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Bill and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FSESCH PLATE AHD WINDOW GLASS, WS Smith field Street, Dernier’s Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitte* wfgh Pa. 4^-City Glass at manufacturer’s £nce*“®4 Particular attention giveo to repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price. P6jlt (£p»IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. From Bon. Chat. Mason, late Commissioner cf Patents. Wahkukjtoh, U C, October 4, iB6O, Learning that E. W. Fenwick, Esq., is about to open an office in this city os a Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that l hare long known him as a gentleman of large experience in such matters of prompt and accurate business habits, and of un» doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the Inventors oi the Unitedßtatea. CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearlv four years the mana ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mes-ra. Munn A Co and for more than-ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Offioe. and the interest of inventors ie2B-dtf QENTS FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Brooks’ Manufacture, SELLING AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH, At 31 Filth Street, W. E, SCHMEHTZ & CO. selG Dissolution of Partnership. The co-partnership of jones •4 LAUTH expired by limitation cm the first oayt>f August, I*ol. The business ol said firm will be spitted by the new firm of JONES a LAUGH LINS. Limited Partnership. . The ondentigned. reaiding in the my of Pitts* r burch, have formed a limited partnacaniD. under . the firm of JONES A LAUGHIdNS, m the business of manafact unrig and dealing iri IRGN,(hs snooes* eion to the< late firm of Jones * LautfaAiii which firm , the general partners are BSNJAMtN T JONES. THOMASH. JOSES, GEORGE W Jones, henry A; lacqhun and jrwin b’ EAUGHLIN r and the special partner Is JAMBS LtAUGHLIN,wh6hAa contributed beveoty tour hundred dollars to the common, stock of said partnership, which is to hommence as of the first dayd ■ AugnBVJB6J, andto terminate on the first day, of August. 1888. September 16,186 L & F. JONESL T M-JNEB, G.V. jonSl HENRY A, LAUGHLIN JAMES-XA UQm .fy ' BeU-Sind WALLEAPEBI WALL PAPERI l ELEGANT! BEAUTIFUL I PEETTYI W. P. MABBHA§® API B7 Wood street: Forsaleby aa2i 1 r»AMP AND BOWIE KNIVBsZiw VT aide by BOWN * TETLEY, OeM . - - M 8 Woodl&a’aL ARD PHOTOGRAPH TICTUEES ‘and PhotoKrapbFramMi, all the notabiUtip^f \ *» 11 Pitta atrieL Co-Partnership, fHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a 00-Partnersbip undor the .name and etyle ol PERKINS, MERRICK A 00, in the! Paper, Rag and general Commission Bmrinesa. JNO. M PERKINS, C. HENRY MERRICK, ' EDWARD C. CLAPP. Pittsburgh, Pit. March Ist, 18S1. Ao M. Pskkjkb C. Hximi Mission.....E. 0. Cupp PERKINS, MERRICK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine. Cordage, &o„ Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and "Wire, Paper-Makers j . Materials, &0., &o. Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, , “"l FIITSMUBOB, FA I Radies I CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37 ladies CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1,37, AT HO. 10 FIFTH BTBEET, I). B.’ IIIFFEHBAOHK gUPERIOR QUALITY CONGRESS GAITERS, LACE BOOTS, OXFORD TIES, FOB GENTS, YOUTHS, O SELLING AT LOW PRICE, AT NO. 31 FIFTH STREET, w. e. sen H ERTZ St CO. Ral4 Utmlianf bailors. LATE STILES- (IF 'FALL GOODS JUST RECEIVED. WE are now opening a choice Stock of Fall Good®, consisting in all of the latest vSSfrnJE? 1 ' u° f v. CL 2 THH ’ CAfcBiMEREB AND V E 8 riNGS, which we flatter onrnelves will be equal any assortment to be found Hast or West. They will be made up to order in a superior etyle and at prices to suit the times. We would reapeotfally solicit an early call from our patrons and the public. SAMUEL GRAY & SOW, MERCHANT TAILORS, Wo. 19 riflh Street. selB W H. M-GEIC G. M. DOS Co w. H. M’GEE & CO., merchant taixork, Dealer. In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen-s Furnishing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. je!2 ly-daw MERCHANT TAILOR, Wo. 84 SAUVTs CL AID. BTHEKT. (Dr. Irish’s New Building,) - * IT PITTSBURGH. painters, T. T. Itt’«CRN, ’ SiOXTSB, SI G XQ" -aito- ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor* St* Clair St* and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY.) 4®* All work entrusted to me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. oc£ly HOUSE AND SION PAINTER P. O’BRIEN. Orders at basement shop, Grant street, opposite Cathedral. OK WINTER I Ladies anil Misses* Merino Undergarments, I Boys’ and Misses* Merino Dresses, I Men’s Ribbed Wool Shirts and Drawers, I Men’s Heavy Silk Shirts, Woolen Hoods, Nubias, Sleeves, Scarfs, Ac., Ladies Boston Wool Rib Hose, Misses’ do do do, Mens' and Boys’ Knit Socks, Balmoral Hose and Half Hose, Lndies* and Misses’ Winter Gloves & Gauntlet* HORNE’S TRIMMING STORE 7V Market Street. oc!6 'ANTED—2O GOOD GUNSMITHS —App»y to BOWN * TETLEY, 136 Wood stre et Ginger— One case Green Ginger; One do Preserved Ginger* just received and for sale by RHYMER A BROS, 0c22 Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street POTATOES — 100 sacks Neshannock Potatoes 26 barrels do do Jnst received and for sale by , JAMES A. FETZER, ocil corner of Market and First streets. in SHIKT COLLARS FOR 25 1 O CENTS.— Approved style of 6tent9* Patent Enameled Collars for 1801. 10 Shirt Collars of any style for 26 cents. EATON, MACRUM A CO, Nos, IT and 10 Fifth street. Linen collars and setts— -76 dosen received and sold wholesale-and re' Uiioy EATON, MAORUM4 CO, ocl9 17 Fifth atreet. INSEED OIL—IO barrels for sale by l 0c22 HENRY H. COLLI S 3. LOYD'S MAP OP MISSOUBI, Three feet square. Priee 25 cents. Lloyd’s Map of Virginia and Mxrylaod, four feet sqasre. Price 5 cents. Together with all the late and reliable Maps For sale at the Wholesale and Retail Book, Periodical andTJnion store of HENRY MINER, 0017 No’s. 71 and 78 Fifth street. t>oys boots cheap, BOYS BOOTS CHEAP, BOYS BOOTS OHEAP, YOUTHS’ BOOTS OHEAP, YOUTHS’ BOOTS CHEAP, AT NO* 16 FIFTH STREET. jKig ' D. a DI7FENBAGHES. (tfi-AA CASE AND FOUR HUN v/ dred in one, two, three and foor jmts will purchase ten acres of valuable bnck dwelling house, of four rooms, frame bun', wen o&water eto, cttaato two milga- goia. burg, Bearer, oqunty. uUTRe&RT iwN/ ooA * "' 61 M*rka}£treei» ■ B.yimipo! a. IC'D! M’KEE & PHILIPS, CMEWEBAIi COOPEBAWE; AT THUB,RIW FAOTOVY ON I Ysyette Street* Between Hand end Wayne streets, I PSTTSBUMH, FHWX; <&.We are prepared to fumiab Coal Ofl, Whis- I key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at tbe j shortest notice and on tbe roost reasonable terms | THE ABDESGO OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOB sale a superior article of" " REFINED ARDESCO OIL Warehouse* No. 45 (Band Street, STRAP SHOES, CALF, KIP andTHICK BOOTS OF A VER7 SUPERIOR QUALITY, belling low for cash, FOR CASH W. E. Schmertz & Co., IVo. 31 Filth Street. OWES BVRSE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair street. (Formerly with L. Hirshflold,! Having returned from: new YORK, with a choice »toock of CLOTHS, CASSIftfE&RS and VESTLNGB, which be pur chased at prices far below the usual rates. Great inducements offered to cash buyers. se‘il;om BOWK & TETLEt, 136 Wood Street, Make tools for bobing oil WBLI*9 at the shortest possible notice. Haring been in tbe business of manufacturing tools ever since the “fever” first broke oub,wa can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it ml! be to their interest to give us a call and make an examination of our stock now on hand. mh& a cam i*00r0„.~._...' ...........mos. Looms Austin LOOMIS * CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and on securities for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, witb collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be aooommodatecl on easoliable terms, and capitalists can be famished with good securities at remunerative prices. & d *° Sale ' i4entill K and of Office, No. M FOURTH RTRRBT above Wood. UOlUr AUSTIN LOOMIS * Co! JJOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Selling lower than they can be bough t for at any place else in the city, ' Remember the place, AT THK CHEAP CASH STORK -07- JOS. H BORLAND, ©8 Market street, second door from Fifth LOSE NO TIME. Fob a number of yeabs past I have been gradually growing deafer and dealer. I have tried numerous physicians and remedies without any effeot, the noise m my head increasing to a very distressing extent From seeing the testimonial of a clergyman, well known tome, I was induced to put myself under Dr. VoN MO9CHIBKBR*B treatment seven months ago. My case was a very obstinate one, and alter four months treatment became somewhat discouraged, but yet persevering. I am more than happy to state that the noises in my head, so distressing have entirely left me. and tnat my hearing is very mach improved as all my friendsomd those in base ness connection with me can testify. From my marked improvement I »m fully satisfied that I : wi>l recover the hearing which I thonght hopeless < ly lost to me. PI H PIE KCE. j Pittsburgh, October 10th, 18QL 1 certify that Dr. VON MO9CHIZISKER effected a most satisfactory cure of mv son. a boy of fifteen yezrsofage. who has been deaf for several years. The loss of nearing being accompanied by a very offensive and disagreeable discharge from his ear PATRICK DUFFY. Robinson Township, Allegheny county. Pittsburgh, October 10th, 186 U 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 fist of your patients. My sight was so much impaired during the past eight een months that I could not recognise the features of a friend standing near me. Desirous that all those whose sight is defective should know where to apply for rofief, 1 tender yon this acknowleg mens of your eminent skill and success in the treatment of your obliged and gratefizl friend. T. f. MULLEN, Rector of St. Patrick. EYE ~~ i NOISE IN THE HEAR DEAFNESS: DR. F. A. M MOOTISKER, OI IJJLIST MD MRISX (Lateo tie Austrian Arm,) Gives his entire and exclusive attention to maladies of the EYE eud ear requiring mafia or surgical attention, to restore sight or hearing* Persons wishing to be treated byfaitn either tor DEAFNESS or IMPAIRED RfOHTshoold apply, without further delay They wiU»ta doing-no, ti&e* fit themselyeeand give him tune to do justice to their case. The success of his treatment of thejjj- EYE AND EAR. 155 THIRD STREET, • BETWEEN SMPTHFTKLD 4ND GKABPreTa4>; EYES inserted. The Original letters; and hundreds othersi can b© examine by alt who wish to dp so ■ at J)t- M*a office. acid gUNDBY CONSIGNIOSN'rS,— ; “ 103 bugs P6* Nats: * Y 6 buehela Corn Meal, . 300 “ Shelled Corn; : j 60 “ Spring Bailey 2 loarrela Prime Beansf T “ Dry Peaehes, halve-; . ; 60 Iron-bound Gil Barrels; 60 K : “■< ■» i ' n Instore andtaaaleby JAB. A. FETZER, -■ - 'f; ao2t ’ - cor. Market ami Fltat fsts-', iTP-WO BUILDING LOTS ON GROTR -JL's (beet, each- Mfeellront brM/eotdMjitotS loy. Price for both lqtalOW. Foreale terj ■■ v ft'CtJTHBEBTASOfJ, Lr W* *• •*■’ ,•: -■. IRracdlitneons. Nou-Kxplostve% Also, PURE BEJi'ZOLE. PITT&B PROti, PA VBOTB and YOUTHS* READ: AGAIN: B Y B EAR. omoß, : hji >3 s f jf number^ By.,,TELta•• I **p Yesterdd&S l’*s®asEffi2^S3|'' .near * eesburg. v.r^Sl? I Washington, Nov, T.L-A ndwi*UBtv lof rifled cannon, threein number, hasbeen I discovered about a mile and ; abaif baloir I any that have heretofore Bred on the lower Potomac., It ja situated a, littiii below* I new brick Honed, buffer from ’the'whaM lat Bvaneport. • '•••••• • I A few days ago, the rebels senfa. sgisli boat from Quantico Creek oyer, taw.ardi Budd’s Ferry, haying a‘ flag; of When she had approschod within tWo"de . itbree hundred yards of the MarylandihOre, ! 5; a barrel, with something attached,;toft, - • was thrown overboard, and the boat im» mediately turned and put back 16 tHb vfr> ginia shore. The barrel was : ; gdpj>bw3Tio contain an infernal machine. ■- a art I A letter received, to-day from | town, Maryland, says the rebels now I picket Hart ison’s Island, and J ble intelligence from Leesburg givttf lh | formation that on the Taesday.‘snccaedihg the fight at Bali’s Bluff, drew their forces from Leesburg, , on our | troops being thrown over at Ferry, leaving only a few batfalioimdo keep up appearances and to; watch .our movements. They subsequently took away all their supplies, and were at the latest”ao> counts resting on Goose Creek, seven'ihrifos Sooth of Leesburg. - ■ ■■; I Letter from Cen. Fremont’s Assistant Quartermaster. ! I Philadelphia. Nov. 2 —E, 31:' Davis, | Assistant Quartermaster under Fremont, I writes a letter to Adjutant Gen,-Thomas, I under date of Philadelphia yesterday, cor- I reeling some errors in referenoe to himself, I published in the latter’s report t; Secretary I Cameron. He says Fremont did native him anv contract for blankets, or anything elae. He purchased blankets in his offlaial capacity and denies that they were, con demned as rotten and worthless. VVhen the report of the Board reaohed ’Fremont he expressed great displeasure and requited the blankets to be returned. The only fault that conld be fonnd with his pnrohase was economy practiced in making ft, the average price being $1,40 for each blanket. They were part cotton. He can only ac count for the misstatements from the fact that when Gen. Thomas waß in St. Lonis Davis was confined to his bed, and that Gen. Thomas presumed, from the reports he heard, that he had the whole truth.be> fore him in reference to thea j affairs. Prom Portress Monroe. Fobvbess Monboe, Nov. I.—The tug Ethan Allen, of the great] expdflition;" re turned to Hampton Boads this morning in oonseqnence of the rough weather, on the const below. She brings no parfica las of importance respecting the" orriedi tion. | A flag of trace went up to Norfolk! to. day with twenty of the prisoners, .who were released some time since at Vorl Lav fayette. - The barks Goshock and Armada have just returned from a cruise. The latter took ,our prizes—three English and one American—the names of which bare al ready been furnished. r The Bescue is at Old Point, and wIH go to sea at once, , ° The United States frigate Boanoke is hourly expected from the South. ' Gen. Wool held a grand review yester, day at Oamp Hamilton. Rebel Prisoners. Boston, Not. I.—The steamer State of Maine, which arrived at Fort' Warren yesterday afternoon, brought «00 prison, ers, including those captured at Hattbras. About 60 are invalids, mostly typhoid cases. Artioles of delicacy, for are being liberally provided by the -citi zens. • Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Nov. I— Bteadituffa firm; 8,000 bbls. of Flour sold at >ss,6o(2 $5,62. Wheat is steady, 9,000 bushels Bed Western sold at $1,82@51,83, and White at $1,40@51,48 Corn unchanged; $,OOO bush, yellow sold at 61@620. • Whisky at 21@220. / New Ypfk 'MaWu^"; I New York, November., I,—Flora has I advanced sc; 18,500 bbls sold at $5,55(26,- [65 for State, $6,00@6,06 for 'Ohio, and [ s6,So@6',4ofor Southern. Wheat advanc ed l@2c; ales of 95,000 bush at SL2S(aI" «■ $1,25 lor Milwaukee Club; $1,82@5186 | for Bed Western. Corn advanced l@2c> ' sales of 100,000 buah at 68@64c. Prowls • ions quiet. Pork quiet. ; Whisky steady at 20@21c. • . ' t ; . . r , The stock market is higherj Chioago and Bock Island 51|; Illinois Central'7B; Mich igan Southern 39f; New YorkOehtrat 796, Milwaukee and Mississippi 38 ;; sBeadink . 83}. Virginia sixes 48; Missoqriitlkg *2j. 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