ESTABL SHED IN 1786 ate (Vitt rgh Ctixtft H4TELLIGENCE Ray's bork cn the "Social Erudition o: the People of Englend' is attracting con,idera• ble attention, on !actual of of the sta^,ling (sots brought out in e work. The rel gions Nero are discussing the 'subject in reg rd to the author's suggeslions as to the beet eons of evangelizing the . "lower classes." Mr. Esy affirms that the &manilas get the beet 5C3069 to these olasee3 in England, because of the pe culiar attraction of their ritael serriee, and to the fact that they aim to have a good Bop • ply of priests rather, than of chapels; that they sustain is plurality of priests at each dispel; that the mieeionary labors, instead of being In the capacity of "oily missionary" agents; their !suburban labors are conducted in the name and under the authority of een. tral and often imposing churches, than iden tifying their suburban proselytes with their poets of reeponeibility, instead of the Protes ent, mode, (co frequedtly employed, of pauper chapels, called "city miesions,e but an the I.m• mediate work of the wealthy churches. The author of this worn enumerates, in formal propositions, and en the authority of the beet Protestant laborers among the lower claesee in England, the reasone of the superior sueceea of the Romish Church, or rather, as he pre. Bents the ciliation, the inferior success of Proteetantism, "tie want of an inlerior .order of clergy." Be does rot deny that the Protes tant laborers among these degraded °busies are "inferior" men . generally speaking, be.. they are not an ..inferior order of elergy:' They are "agents" "tract distributors, r"tert tens," Oily mieeionaries, and largely laymen. "They are not," says the Advocate and Jormal, "the Church in its apeaMlio dignity, and min isterial authority, wa:klng through the fester ing suburbs, and tithing the people and their children to its bosom as its right• thl pcseeseion, the legitimate ob,lects of ita divine misaion, but the agents of the Church distributing its constrained charities beyond - its established pale, expreesing not only its eympatil „with these suffering mosses, but al. - so arcapplication of their outside position and moral paupariszni an implication which may be truthful enough, but is only the more dis paraging and repulaivefor being -truthful, and which becomes a moral and hardly surmount able barrier between them and the Church." This volumegivee an appalling picture of the abysses el demoralization in our Protestant deification. It leaches an important lesson tha the methode of Protestantism' for the oiangett- - of the poor ne radically defective. What we need le' aninferior order of elergy"—a class of men bearing the dignity and authority of the Obureh as its recognized apostle', men of elf hand talents, who will be at home among the pcor, and make the poor feel at. home with them. ,WhEethe, various demonstrations are demanding minieteetal improvement, yet it is alleged If Wewould nee the common people of the world, we must have mialsterial labor -era adapted to them, men congenial with them. The able editor of the Methodist Advocate, published in New York, affirms that while he would urge the duty of erecting colleges and biblical ischoole, add endow Diem riably, to sp athe an educated ministry, yet au Methodists should never forget that most prominent lesson of history that a "lay ministry," men endowed will grace and gift of the Spirit, though des acatlesahi training, haie been, and probahly-will boAtilthe mission-of the Church on earth is accomplished, an essential, if cot the Most.polentiel workmen of „that, wird - ion. Local preacher!' he urges are this 'lay ministry" and. might bs ell efficient as they were in olden Rm. e. instillation of the Bight Rev. ;chi, bleClithiy, as Archbishop of the Me tropitliten See of' New York, in the room of Archbishop Rughea,deceased, took place re. iositlj hi St. Patriot . ' ffithedral. It em at tended with imposing ceremonies, and exceed ed, in the grandoer of the pageant, any eloti.. lax occasion in the United States. —The circumstaeces 'attending the des. lien of Rev. A. Cleavland Core, as Bishop of the diocese of Western New York, are of the Most leVeresting °kneader. Before the Con vention proceeded to ballot, the members en gaged in client prayer, and then with Behop Delancey, In open petitions that Rod's gni Spirit might-d rent their choice. The ballot proceeded and the tellers retired, bat coon re• turned to announce the fact that Dr. Core, on the fleet ballot, was chosen by a majority of .both Orders over all other eardilates. The . Tole was 160, of wh l oh Dr. Core received 105. -It-was voted to make his deettoo unanimous. The Chtrch fount?! ea: e, the next instant the organ, at the left el the cheroot, as though it bed caught some inspiration frcm the sublirn, iptatecle, uttered a note, and the entire Con. . Venticn poured fourth 'such an earneet Obrta in ei:teeltis as is seldom known on earth. —A gentleman residing In Baste; named Colby, has given po,ooo to Waverly, college. on condition ttat stooooo --- thare ehall bemired, and that a majority of members of the faculty doll hereafter be members of die Baptist church.. Already nearly half of the latter sum has been near: el. --The next term 'of the Western The:- logical Behcinary, Allegh ny pity, will opeo September 12th. Dr. A. As Bodge will enter °pert his dn'ies le Prctesser of Diaisetie and Pastoral Theclogy ; and Ploteasore Elliott, di. coheir, - Wilton and Paxton, will fill their sev• end departments. Dr. C. C. Bratty will con tinue as Lecturer on Practical Theology. —A clergyman In London, la an sleet. Tole Charge,' or a District Churoh,eayaamoag tisement offering hie 'services as pastor of a' other things, be can give the highest testimo.. aisle for In lit triniatratiois end pnroehial babltai,..Tekes groat Isitertet In 5th...0..5. No tfaini/yS , " 'ls ainsthat :Voice Nast to any church- 'fa 'tititesideiedir distinct reader and an - earkeell 'preacher 3 Temporary duty not objected ea. -v— Oedtt. Angeteon, the hero of Sumpter, attended the camp meeting at Sing Bing, New and'at thi.ecaTiield desire of the min_ Were, he wet presented -toilet People Jut be• .tors the , sennolt,.enlilutraday arming. The people All fate I.o' /tett; fred,,ihrin.tha, 4 l.4ril 4 4,1 1 4J,f r Yt4 , gAnd*rore3r b so broken d'own Mb - Math, that. myphyel- ; a tone forbid sop oper,King In pitblii's, b4i In pleee I cannot forhord- AO rem not only , a Looldler for my oorultry, I bat lam abiehl' degree' foe Jim. How lion-1 derfully ho hitt' protia - d . end directed met itt • Fart , Sumpter 1 . Vim - sarong "atm:giro, • terdnif tii;ori bnt iimeitib , asi4olto that poit. out. I did. ; Lei tewlioza could- talk eafely.; 554 no ,re-1 ..seceerrbetrte, prey to God, and 1-cddi pray Col he . piovht DIP alptlsViikftrietb; =lf I could ere.nldoer people' tan to God, then . tiait - sk 4,0 hate hope that ihhiwee mould; It ilifor the titre it:to - 3VMM Boni save tee- e: entreat' yent,,eny- belovedi - , ol2ainult Lto pray that God holP‘us, • —The -ger,4,l":.Teidie: MleclonarYl cf twenty - one years skidding ` in Vinnersikr, r tir ltlo - ousPlo ' d 0 - th Dinlon Chnrahi relcaery Society, fa a tiriz a Mist period drool immunity, and itomaniem 3,000. etrale; he hek - Witnessed the voluntary de- , ~.ntruotion by the worehippere of uPwardii 0 - :Xoth:devil templeroilth alr thole !dole; and ,f,be ;t0a5t...14 W sixty school; anti built /51X charchee of various dirnenstone. TIMI 4 y • k r ~ ,; r~ , Reading lialler_freta 7Neaterdal'S Evening Gazette. The Fylrl't of the Cblergo Convention— Samples of tne,- ri,eeelles ,Ey Samuel Con, of Ohio Dare you eater this campaign, and in the: nine apish you c•ve-shown- here, su the are ofto • vnrs frisrsi air and all other intimidation. w you dare curry your principles bravely and tkrosAb We shall lee. The moo woo :al tars m this great crisis is anworty of the nam e of man and disgraces the manhood of oar party', We are for peace. We deprecate violets., but there are things even worse than war, nod that Is a tame nod cowardly submission to wrong. Let us endure no longer, but meet the first oat rage of *sir ecnsatustonal rights as our fathers met the aggressors of theirs. By Mr. Johnson, of Missouri If it Aral be . nece.so, the .ef, ',eh/ of en, difficubirr to allot a frn- t. to for n coowellos • lion by thrnue;rea, I thit.l we can be furt nr safe, just ar veil prorrered, arma je.t ae free and Alppy under a Unions of Republic. GA tot have been under a Union of State. I Wklll to tee tble whale wtu titeeat bound together by • grand Union of Ra pala... retarallrb one r 7•1114, BEA the whole boundleas continent It ctn. By Mr. Sanderson, of Peony,lvapla Is it not high time that thu infernal war is etooped Rea there not bten blood enough shoot [Yee, too much 1 Ton' newt soy to Na veutber,•4Thno far but thou gone, but you shall .go no farther. [A voite—"Then give on a peace wale; we won't vote for any man who has had anything to do with this war.] We mitt sup. port the nominee of the Convention; I goser.o tee be will be right. I wont pence. Wo must home peace. [A •oleo—" Then give nt a 1100 4 0 • • • 0 e 1f the ,Youth could Lc stdjuyatedbse thG isfrrna/ ..r the bayonet/ would be turned against the North Ccm• weal or woe, we will be for the tovereige ty of the States and Individual righu. By Abbe Melia/tau, of New York: A mat who is In favor of this unnatural war intuits fhb holy name of 'democracy when he claims a place in its organisation. He is •Judas, bad should b, can tot as an •aemy to humanity and to Otd.• • • We are often railed the "Ilriterrited." I toast yon are. I bola that your nerves may be of steel, for there is a day of trial ooming, and you linnet meet It. By C. C. Burr, of New Jenev: We talk of rebellion and revolution at the t South. There is a woree rebellion in the North. The Southern people all hare an affection for the old Constitutional Union, bat here in the North there le a loge party who call the Constitution a covenant with hell! That's what's the matter. 1 . ICI ors ) . This Mot woe the great obstsole :a the ' way of a reetoretion of the Delco. South Coo line attempted to nullify as art of Coagrese, be, causeitlod uticonatutionsi and unjust. • • The question ae to "hat will be done with the South, has been often asked. I answer I do not own the Scerhand day are sot de suVecu the Ocner • al Goorrnsund in any awls" wludewer I:ISMy du • ty to bring them hack into the Colon by con comfort and compromise, if I ran, bat I have no right to burn their wheat fields or steal their Mi ter [peons. It is not One that the South le fight ing for slavery, but the great doctrine of Stow, rights. They say that 11,. Lincoln nas stolen a haakad gokalfad nOarEws- Why, gentlemen, this be true, he his not stolen a tenth part as many of their negroes sa he has of their watches and silver moon'. You cannot have the foe to ask the South to come book into the Union until yen withdraw year marauding army. • • " Conner:ling the coescription, ha Wilted ho been a Governor of New Jersey there should never have been a eorwerietieri In his:Slate. " • • • For himself, if oonscrioted, be prefer red to die at home, where his bat hours would be cheered with the presence of Oblation, rather than be taken to the army, and there murdered in a foreign lend and among ir rangers. By Capt. Koontz, of Pittsburgh: Lincoln, was now played out, the oppoeition to him wee gbing to be bald and powerfal; There must be no underhand work, sad if Democrats catch any of Lincoln's b—y satrap apts.. among them they mast eat their d—d throat', that's all. [Ap plause ] • • • • The Democratic govern meat most be raised to power, and Lincoln, with his cabinet of raga ea, thieves and spies be driven to destruction. What obeli we do with him? [A voter—" Send. him here, and I'll make a caul for him, d—n him."] Yea, continued the meek er, d—n him and his miserable followers. I do not pro p,o, oontlnaed Capt. Henn"; to' give to you to night the Platform of the Democratic parry, for as yet it h unborn ; but r Would like to Ice the noble George B. Mettlellan As President, (sheen) and that great Democrat, Horatio Sey mour. should occupy the position of Secretary of State. 'ln the Cabinet I Weald see the name of Voorhees and the brilliant galaxy of gentle men statesmen who doter round the Donee:Ole banner.' By Mr. 4/Irn, pf Illinois. wanted the crowd to got reedy to fight for their rights which were Born to be wrested from -them by LiZICOiII, and !hid he was a pence men and wee reedy to fight and die rather then be Crashed ander the feet of tyilmts. do Irlelnnen earned Mshofiely delivered a 'peach la front of the Sherteen House, in whioh be rued the following i.guage: vireo peace. " and I trovid go to the South and offer them the " Clanatitettiont an it was, aitered, tend modified to as the.'" American citizens, what do you think of this Irishman's preposition? What alteration do you think the South and this Irishman would propos.? The cry is no longct the "Constitution as it Is," but the Ccratitution "altered to suit the S'enth." IT is reported that Gov. Morgan and Gov. Morri I, who bate been travereing N.w England, watch the progress of recruiting, say that ft or dine of the quota of these Stetee trill be reavy for the h-id by the rh of September. These men have been procured by volunteering end not by draft. Tete Triianie, which gt^ee our• riney to the foregoing, add?, th.t information ju.stfles it in trying that al least two tbird., and probably three fourths of the half million celled -tor in July, will have passed muster or be reedy to mutter by the m.iraing Sertem'Nir sth, and that thus elt,ee, towns and wards will have fl;ed their unites and so taken the.s.lres in "out of the draft." Wrss the Republican National ( loorenti,n 'n IE6O nt tolzated candidates fur President and Vice Prceident, who both ruided in the free States, at el:ler-ant untcri wet rob-4 by their <pp°. ate as though tech action were in tisgrlut den ace of the Ccevtitut,ll. a. Now, the Demo crat,, bolding their Convention at Chicago, have June that lame thing, but we hops no one will complain of ft. If any one thinks theta is any harm In each a choice, let Pendleton, because of hi, orleciples, be located to Beth Carolina, sad Co makealLstralght. Bto. H. PZ/MLETII7, the •emotrrntio candidate for Viee President, H a gen:tem - au of dad led atgnirement■, and AA unstained private reputation. But he is an anti war Cop perhead of the intonseet shade, and his votes In Confrere have rarely differed from those of Vallandighans and Boojamia Harris. Pen dleton was first chosen to Congreee in 1356, and ha: hien thrice re elected from the let ;Cloche nati)Distriat; ire direr' terlotiation,(but not in prineple.) from Jo Cason Davi), Robert It. Lee, And John Morgan. Wm are Wad to bath that the aids and learned Protost or the tit:deo:city of Penney lectia ►u In head • r. p'; to Btrhop Ilopkitat' late roludd nous stork In flndlention of olavory. We soy Voluminous (not weighty k t bson:we, though bit duodecimo volume, the Me of Viotti iipo,hu crowded. its pager in • way which shims that the bat really-demanded an octavo. . Tnzu were at least one thousand more Lin coln yetis in tiLiAil" laniards', oar the Obi_ Ingo De'loocratio Platform bad Lem reed, dm there wyie the Alf . before. A Mend dropped Into esters wheratest-fire partners,- en E eine. arias, of vbcm not one soul! cote (or liticblolitin or way one !Orson that platforat —N. Y. A DIDIOCBATM Member of • Coeitewee told the people of hteroettotulty.Dhio, wt their late eon yeatton, that sines hs bad tiatua ei r emise wive he.“Awd barliose saes and *Alice `owe, and Oat wan to adoemet the intermit arab Demo:ratio erOf." Of cosae 1-'who ewei knew a party Democrat to be' otherwise 4z■ Richmond Enquirer estimates Ma sixty tbensand 'peeple vbieh number Is one-sixth of the whole white population, we de pendant otr publics charity. In Richmond alone them an forty. Are hundred snob, requiring an expenditure 01000,000 per annum, Tin Chicago Thnee citewtatlemtly prOolal4l that the Democracy will gile fall'jtaya • fair election or a free light. The Tribane saki whether th. y proraanow, as IwlB6o, to have the election 6n! salt eon:memo the free tight directly aftertrarlL Demo. Critic party It, and - iver hsa binUn, the true lint• on carry of the country." Boclood, nit 'The Wats khan .I:thetit its earth. Bmktda Mug We an, ace iota% erx. OVAL Einrorma.MotdlrouMAW' flask?'" completed hit. .ighty.eirh year, and he Islet gals* end *lir* as e man of 114 y. Enact. at a Scarcity of the "Democrat', 1 "A Stale Rites Dem Aria," Ins communico Non to :he Detroit Tribvse, thns feelingly be wail. the effects of the whirky tasospon the for tones of the Democratic party : "The meet oeursgeous: exercise of no tyrrzny or Teich this bled-stained admicystruhun Ls" h•o nifty, was the le:T.l,l'lA.= or the tax on witky. Wet do the maze of demikratio rotate etie shoot the rit of rOtilr.l4 means' (I'e Abe Rorer eb,petded it over them. Spat if be fi I suspend it ores Vallandlguto-1 coy ;n: tutorw mortar thin his own ik oaks. Wu If ohs allotoistration has chef Soma deo:tic:A, de. Until it caught WA for Jeff Davl• They de served shootin for volunteerin to tight in skit abhor) ties war. Watif It didsuppreas the New York World en Arno/ of Cometreee 7 The foot of these alwtta keep. a mitt' sharp lookout fur Its own interests an never wont be slowest more'n 24 hears at a rime, if mei. lei in its oten words will take of the tyrant's stick, an the other ,beet's a darod arizeikratic consoin anyhow. Bat wen the Administruhun tucked on their ifsfyroos tax on wisky, they trod rite on el° corns or the detnilratlaparty. Talk ev military interfearocce with the freedom or elekshons What is that to comparison with the tax en wlekr Without a !minable ettpply nr wirk-v there is no auk thing as freedom or o'ol3M:ems. TU. tax on Whisky WU an [wadi. "us plan to reeleck Ole Abe, and I grately fear ito operasbon will be most dlsastros tour pert,. There is already a most deplorable destitooshoo or this deoukretio fluid in tunny sekahans ov the country. Wan av my baboon who need to drink modderately—about three gallons a weak —has lots oompelled to cat himself down to as nary quarts, and 1 saw him only yestirday talk ie to a nigger an black as the sae of spade, a. If he took him for a hewmao being. Tee conse quences on those who used to drink (considera ble are sell! more dipplorab , e, end I shoodn't toppri,ed if hart on em shoed beacon beak slppab liklta Novemb.r. An how are the demi- Usti", candy delta to bring owt the whole strength of wat'll be lelt try the party, when 'risky isien rents a glass." TD• First Copperhead. flow like a Copperhead editorial or • Copper bead harangue does the following sound? • F.t.a. Bale% let •Arnold'. PenclacoMlon to the ritftecte a., 4 Poldien of the tufted 5 wt. Leveed October a), 1780 You art promised liberty by the • leaders of yt us affairs, but ',there HI Individual It the ea jot mitt of it sate your oppressors ? Who among you dare speak or right +hat he think. agtinst b• tyrtnny that has robbed you of your prop. arty, impritons your sons, drags you to the field of battle, and is daily deluging your ow:te tt, with your blood Tour country once was bully, and had the prt tiered peace been embreetd, the last two yen of misery had been spent la peace and plenty, and repairing the desolation of a quarrel that world have trot the lour.] of Great Britain and America in a true Light, and cemented their friendship. I wish to leads chosen band of Amerth ns to the attainment of peace, liLerty and eafev, the Ent oljects in teeing the field. What to Amer ica but a /and of neiefotes, orphans and Lugo.' but what nestle( argument to suntn as feel thanitely more =lsm than tongue can •zpren 7 I give my promise of most affectionate welcome to ail who are disposed to join me to measures noose sary w close the some of oar ellliation, which must be increased till we are content with the liberality of the parent country, who still offers WI protection sad perpetual exemptions from all. taxes but each so we shall think fit to Impose upon ourrelree. Bagenthrr AIL/OLD. AvivJr) of Gemeral Grata. So little it ■aid of Grant personally by the re port. from the army that people often Infer that be Is Idle; but an army eorroupondent, writing Anne the seirare of the We/don railroad, thug duce jo.fire: " It in wonderful to sine the celerity with which General Grant moves from point to point of the lie passes here at all hoar. of night and . day. Sorely, if ever human being exerted all his energies in a cans*, he is exerting his in the cense of his country. The timelines that are daily developing themselres demonstrate fatty that, if there is a man on the American continent calculated to bring this war to saw:cam:al laws, General Grant is that man. lle goes ►bout hie work in working style, devoid of that foolish ostentation that charaoterises many of the minor generals. I do wish some of the croakers and pperheade of the North could bat follow him In his career for one week, and they would for ever lifter bold their peace and hang their heads le theme. Gen. Grant hat the unshaken song dente of every soldier, from the highest in a lio to the humblest p irate. He remises, am he jostly merits, the warmest manifestations of their esteem wherever he goes." The Sanitary Fair Pword Mout to Gen. The retrd voted by the Cititetti of Ne• York at tie Unit-4y Fair to f; moral Groot hoe bee. :ere ded to the headquarter, of the army. The ft:Hoeing leVeo. Grant's acknowledgment: Beotkunetere Armies of the 'L'air,d States, Cfis, Pout& i'a 1 Aural 18, 1881 L—Wm. T. Blodgett, 11 q., Cnairman Committee Metropolitan TLY: aae esprets et =puny 's receipt for the arm; sword, ,aau.e and ht.ree equipments generously donated to the Metropolitan Fair for the benefit of our tick < nd wounded to:di,rs, is jot •e mired, The art'a'os. themselves reached me Olt evening. Permit me, through you, to tbaak a 1 those loyal classce to obrse partiality I em indebted for tt ere beautiful presents. The sward I shall cede-or to hand down to my obil•iren rt an i hod by soy c: of mine limas them feel sehao.<l.. I eve the honor to h., eery respeottally, your bt tut Lt server'', U. S. ORA,NT, Azsat General. Ice for These Times The pecy 'e are wise in economfaing just to., iedtet.nt my it con docivo to ktiati great reytthe. t it t.. y to , t:.re , money is paper money paying at...try abeteicirg from ar,ene , tary pn , ,had. .! sto!da the onrreney, that it is In a. i: j ay 'L i ; 'tat; tad Oh: to eb.. looLb'y part •rh Lute cr, Ley 'ocootkee it i< only gteenOs2ky, • 1:1 at LL aiblar. day .6 the error they hare t• 11 led into. •. - h:e. thot can be dlepeal• rd ei•h. • • debt, psi , it ace 411ile pats mewl n sn Aband.ii ; end any etiephae u hare, pat it itito the liorereateat •otraritiee to vehoe they eon be hod at tern:ben former peaoe end specie piyihg prices. A chart ,tizhe wail restore rice 3 of morJhoti• dtae etocko, iacladiog car Federal b a if, to their none esedard, and oar national credit will be in the ascendency. There are payable ekra of a charge is tble direction near at hand. —N. Y. Com Beparier. Settle In a Rlllway Car:lige, ois the night of the 4il nit, soother terrific entre was enacted la one of the Soglish Rallwey carriages. About two minutes before the train started from London, a good coking man took • Coat in a oar containing only four other men and tome 'edits. Soon after starting he showed to ic rea of madnesse, and tried to throw him self ,tt of the window. He woe prevented by the passenger', opts whom ho then turned with the g caitat far/. The train WU bound for Pe wt.?, nab, eighty miles, and was to mak. no p. the time being two bears. Snob le the Ea, gl:ph arrangement that no eameattelettion fionld be had from one compartment to soother, or to the Seers of the loam; cod there, doting the tee 1,,g troggie woo 600 . .132,1 am id the 'crake of :he omen, sod the cf:ctost Lif cot d Et t no wars to coo gas,/ onlho Lr.ia. Too comftrt cf each a ride wand not generally br Witted. The maniao was laboring ander aAL of delirinm tremens. The Proposed Loan The annoueement the B-iburie of Monday, that wealthy German Bankers had formally pro pored to the Government to takeyaae tlgaaand million. of our National Debt it i ?5t7 low/ tote of Interest, is creating oonsiderable excitement influential circlet. The gold epssuictors see, ip the ueeptanoe of th 6 piipotittoet,'•66 end to 0:1,6 . r uric-Cling acliemee,ern as matter a drerease4n the r.eceseerics of life, and • spendy rent* to a specie flattener- The proposition, whlob was made by M. Boffsteit, of Hamburg, in halal! of a number of weaPhy Germannaplielliti, receiving the earnest attention of tbs Treuury Department. The responsibility of tin parties making the offer is endorsed by Mc. Marsh , ou Gonad u Hamburg. WET VALLANDIatiIIi VIII N - rw AI/MI7ID —Tbe Hon. kohny ler Colfax, lateSpeekey of the Hotta , of Reyreseutatlves, made the following iwite ment • leir 'days ego, in i spire' oh et Peru, "Wbea'Mn daticndigbssb returned it we, very natural tbit the first elsee he went to • houid be • acipoantle convention. Ile thought Llrdroln wont& wrest Mau Mr. Lincoln knew.lbe fact that at Oat time atm wiLs: a so cial. orgultstion In the Northweit u the details of which be may not hero been re.illtor with ; hat he knew dm intention was td inekeiValen dlishrtWa.anast • pretext for ilyhting the tore' of .01,11 ter ail ova ttli.Notthaeti. Anxlont lo preserve the peacoat your own homes, Mr. &!n, coin passed over the retain of Vailendigbini.r T/111 'receipts from titans Alliatinh tae: month bt Aultwil, wllltt emit tivalltealtialt• lIoD dollate. It la believed that with ifoolei .11thilT and•th• opening of Fall badness/the rocalpta at Saptilaw will be twenty 11(11141W. Maj. Oen, D P. Bolus arrived at Lowell on Saturday erodes. PITTSI3I4IGII GAZETTE.' PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, SE PTEMBER 3, 1864. FROM THE POTOMAC ARMY. The Canal al Dutch Gap -rearly 131K7EltIOLS LOOKING CEIPT DINCOVERKO An Order Inviting Rebel Desertions Snc V 1,6%, Sept. LI. r.t:re • n d. eat with the Array of tee Potnea, ht. th, 1,1- /owing: The canal at Dutch Gap will coon be is readireu for um The In New York Mounted Rifles, ir re enlist ing for three rears more. A myeterioni looking and, to all appe►r►noca, formidable craft, has been discovered lying in One of the creeks emptying into the tralSlol river. She appears to be waiting for some of the moni tors to pats op the Jame., when eha will run out and cut lff their retreat. The rebel. are erecting batteries to command our pesltlon M Dutch Gap. The rank and file of the rebel army being gm aridly tinder the impression that II they desert they will be placed In front our ranks, Gen. Grant Las issued an order that those who voluntarily e me within our lines shall hey. transportation to their homes if within our lines, or to any point north they may choose. This order will be circulated In the enemy's ramp LITE AIJIIOES FROM FORT REILLY, THE INDIAN nUTRAGES INCREASING Trains Attacked. Men Killed and Stock Captured. OVER ONE THOUSAND PERSONS MURDERED ST. Lora, Sept. I.—Late advice, from Fart 11r111y say that Indian outrages have increased for the past ten days. On the 19th a train from Louie. to Leavenworth was attacked at Cluaa• mon Springs. Ten men were killed, all the stook captured and the train abandoned. On the 71st two hundred Lodi., attacked sev. era! traits, including one belonging to cite Gov• ortmans, sixty miles west of Fort L srn•d. One mho was killed, and nearly all the stook captured. Large bash of Indian■ are congregating in the neighborhood of Port Lyon. Outrages are of daily occurrence. A party coming within eight of the fort wes pursued by Hem Wyo. k• op and three or four of them killed. Several unprotected settlements betwoca Fort Lyon and the bus of the trioakains ars now readying the attention of Indians. Lt. Boots, of the 11th Santee, lent to the relief of Shirley, 11..publle end Clay octant's., re ports dtdingno It.distie after a loon, of one but dud and sixty miles, and Ls now encamped at Clay Centre on the Republican fork. The section of coonte7 traversed by the savage, ex tend, from Platte to Arkittual tiirert, about ICUS hundred miles from oast to west— Our present force Is entirely inadaqopta far the work Eetoro It, and +mptedlate reinforcement is ebrohately needed. Over two thousand persons bare been murder no on the Platte toot*, one bendred on the dr kaosas,..head waters of the Smoky Hill and ha y üblicen rivers, three hundred thousand dollar* with of property captured and destroyed, be: Odes three ationtand hones, Ove,,hundred males, and two thousand oxen taken off. Id*bo and Montane are said to swarm with die affected and dttloyel men, estimated at 2,000. Thie *lase has gone there within the past year, and are half Mexicans: They are very an ew* along tb• entire Mieeouri range. babel Mormon agents are said to have been at work among the m. Particulars of the Capture or Fort .11organ. THE RESULTS 0? THE TIOTOET AT HOBILR Saw TON., Sept. 2 --I he 13, , A1d'. Mobile tor reeprndenl rays On the morning of the 231, Captain Taylor, bearing a white Cap acoompark ied by forty men, marched out of Port Morgan cam Mg a snail a sit to at with the intentloa of weirs to the flog chip three or font miles dlt cant, with a note from General Page proposing , tirrendev. A check was put upon this by Gen. Baily„ who toad that. the army and navy were ore, end as his artillery commanded Port Mor• Fan, and Lis Infantry every loot of Mobil. and {Le polntnntilde the Port, he would not permit a boat's crew to pass ctr from abort on any p-e -tents what+. var. Seen alter General danger arrived, and tb• note to Admiral Ferrara was rareiv d by him a.)tr g, t• mould eonmoni•at• the contents to be Admiral in a short tint% Tha demand for to nneondittonal inrrrader was mad. and grant ed. The retttlk tf the victory at Mobil* may be sus. tl c.. e c etion of t Fort P..srell, the • surrenfer Fort Gaines, aimed destroyed and coutpeilipt the surrender CI Fort Morgan, hereto . ore ooneldered the strongest fortiG.ation is the Utited States. We bare taken 1500 prisonern, lOte pieces of cannon, a vast quantity of smell Criss and nantitions of we, and p , ovlsiont trough to feed the garrison we shell place there for stx menthe. We hare captured, and have r•ady Ist ute,lhe r.m Toones e,the strongest •ar to 4411 secs , also, several other TegeelT, sad hare pennec up at least three koglish blo.tea.le Tel cc's. All ale has coot the nary one man iii td. :lx w oco.i ed, and the loss of the Tecusu !t h std a pert her crew, and a Tory fee car• t.elt!To DR other t hipt. FEN! TEE SIIENI1I)0111 I ILLEI The Attack on Averill et 21,1%1.:illiborg PAM RETREAT THE ' jTLE :ILIGEN CP A SUCCESSFUL SCOCTIE.L PA ICI NI, I 0", Sep. 2 —The elerei• r. wi:t A cavalry, of Serl'edalwr Iv!, se; r It wu Abode,' eorps of rebel infaltry, iocettitr Waugher'a oav•lry, that attacked A vetill'e division ei Martinebor t e vveterday .r• fercoon. Thai apparently hoped to surprise A vertil,' but ,ailed. Early was at Winchester lag night. The t atty retreat cf Rhode.' carpi thee morning irdzeaiee that the rebels have Important menee for moving op the valley. The rob els lest both Limo and men by We last opera tion. This rrornicg Gun. Amin again attacked the rr.rmy with a portion of his cavalry, dr,ring , hem out of Martinsburg, occupying the town end continuing the pursuit to a point within four miles of Winchester. The I.7rarold't Wit:Wog:on op eohnl rays the 8:h 11finale eav•lry have jail returned from a lent to Upper•llle. hobby's (lap, and Snicker'. 4ap They had orders from SherLiao to all able bodied men beLween 18 and 50. Accordingly, 32 each men were brought In, Including a fe • of 51. ;el y'r ron The psri uettrcred 7031 pounds rfrt.l ccd aapt..• . ed 1..f7 p lade of o ;Aco Th• urtJ giborrel, mint motet, lot gad to Mosebr 'a ma*. They mall not get fight nut of Moreby, although he I. reported to have over 800 men and five pima of artillery. BATTLE WITH THE mum. The Indians Defeated with Much Lose. Sr. Loma, Sept. 2 —The Sioux Otty t towel 12,gi.kr, of August 27th, says : Mr. Bell, of the Licertertoestees demortmont, Joel .rrimi from Fort Union, reports that • battle oocurred be. twoeu lleneral Sully's command aad about 5,000 Indians, neer Knife River, on the 25th of July, In which the latter were defeated, with • loss of 150. Our.loss was Else killed and twenty or thirty wounded. U. QUIET IN FRONT OF PETERSBURG. The Surrender of Fort Morgan. WAIINTIOTOT, Sept. 2.—Late Information from the army of the Potomac is that all was quiet yesterday. A number of /hells have .been Into Petersburg from our IT bob mortar to deter the rebels frost firing i on araiieliera, and [tetrads to,have thelesiend Theliary. Department has rewired an ofholel from ENTa.lint• It's.prars thst the rebel Gin. Prage endraVoted to obtain more favorable terstuy braless ahllged to serenader Part atoi• pn pacnndlllpapy. #llniut OA* thet he has reason to 601110 distend of the ran wore spiked, ezi t ice p cw lieges vgaftnty injured. Atter the 'date tag e - ge Wahrhe afro dixonered that - Gee, ,PaeZe indirrrtrati.rbit Miami had tie words to !de liver! artd several, wore brokenthat woos mizzen , deride. =ME Completed This feral, as will be seen by the order of the Governor, is to be oeaa on tfo• Siete defense, and will rot be taken beyond the floe of the State. It eree ne pleasure to notice this order as wilco mod to e (Cord a guarantee that our Slate is no longer to he 'objeoted to rebel raids er without having the power at hand to punish the invader.. it to to he hoped howeeete that there may be a prompt response on the part f f the mi litia of our State to this order. Bat flinty days ore given in which to fill tip the ranks, ant this In amply sufficient if prompt measures be ads pled. • A fur the expiration of the thirty day• allowed, • craft will be made to supply the deficiency. W• trait this mey not he necessary. A moderate • fl.r.t. I of se a rs energy given to tho 0:1111.t4r ILL rue diaTely, on the part of • few public Rpirited mit 0, will I peed:ly acoomplish the wort. Itopettent to the Enrolled Men of the The C . :smitten ogaln apral to the enrolled o of this ward, who hare tact contributed o the bounty food to do so this week, to scree of the E.oek L7ocum t•eee, or to Jneeph C. Curry, of the Itetlir: fl ,Llf r..`osq cs..y rcrrri of Wool set Fif.h streets, or at the ff<e of the City C etrwt,,, wm e 01 , F. u•th stress, wSece 'be r , ,ii.tinn ec,st every t. A c L••. u t of 1 • ee:n:o the utriturry from ItabeL, w the draft; that L if he should be drafted on the present call, a sob • 'tin:tie will be forntrbid for his. Any nee um • able to contribate that =cant ell! be protected . if the Committee are satlefiel that he has girerq ecoordirg tor Ste ability. A tar. it slim (ran:teach delinquent will enable them to procure the Owe moo now lacking to fit op the quota of the ward. 1 L d is the test call, and a Wt of the deleequente will be published. The work on thia Important line of railway le prrgreesirg favorably under the aneploes of tho Western Transportation Company, I or, at other wr•rin. th• Pennsylvania Railroad Company,) sod It is tapected .hat the road will be le rea r.?a order by the fret of Jarsnary next. The grading Is completed, and nineteen miles of rail love been laid from Stenbenvllle outwardly. The bridge over the Monongahela riser, at chic citywill Shortly 'ye completed . The masonry is tillts . hed, and the eaperstructure IS progressing steadily. The work on the great tunnel through a portion of the Third ward of this city, to con nect the Steubenville with the Pennsylvania Cen'ral Ilne, le being rushed forward melt vigor ously. cod will be ready to: the ralh to dna time. ds at oo as the roadway Is finished the rolling pear will be forol.her.. and lbw, another avenue trine nod t,tval wilt be spent I I to. We find the following curious and, published la the Franklin Citi."ll by order et the Waal (tee of that pm t Waists*, a certain individual by the name of Archibald Blakely; formerly g Butler, Butler oeunly, Pa., at . the totelon of Coittt at Trunkflu, on Pride, morning, Aug. lath, used the follow. loving language : know that all Jews steal," Therefore, be tt Rerolood, That we *apnea our. indigovioa at snob a false aid vinsinou tion, and attribute the motive thereof, aa coming 17001 a Due heart, and each ungentlemanly re marks tan only come from a very ignorant or Prejudiced mind, to limn a whole people of over sixty tuiLiant, for a charge Altatn , one 1241 " widest. We quote the foll.wlag lifultretion : if one member of any other denomination forgo land imamate, and otherwise above great gentatte for ierftdling, should It be granted then that the whole sect are forgers and awiatliers A Paovouso BLusoza.—ln our article on the "Coal Diggers' Strike," published yesterday, the' compositor changed theeunso entigelp by subsu• fisting the word to for widow. Thu : "We are free to ray that the ph owurs are not to blame, as they here endeavored to profit largely by ev ery strike," etc. It should havirread : ads° not without blares," eto. BIAS BC/ST VT LIGIITIIITCI.--on F r id a y of hut week, a large bars on the farm belongine to the bales- of the litieSabert Stockton, to Franklin township, Washington oetinty, was aim& by lightning, and entirely deitroyed. ' building tiontained about these hundred bashes of wheat; de hundred bushel of oitb, twelse tons of hay, and ot. bur assattley Of agricultural Impletnents, ha, allot whLth were Ot14111111•& pith ths sz. motion of ono half the wheat, which belonged to Mr: the tog - falls upon the tenter, Bin John creetland, who 4 Uly proposal for Rah it disaster. . • Itersur..—On Frid.y nigbt fait, the Item of Escoust Hybl?, to Wllairport, iras.l.ntarecf ty tbliveir; di'lls tires of buoyij 041 , 1,1!20 otwia ! ata oaten. _• • ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE. 1 The Dunkard Creek Olt Region. The Monongahela Rei.al,fiann, in giving a i sketch of the wealth of that rich end fert•le val. ley, thus speaks of the cl: pto.,pects, whIA open l up BO promfangly: Tie oil hu, BO far, been found along Dunkard's creak, in Greene county. This creek int, the Monongahela river about ten 11311 c, !711,4 Morgantown, and about fretlOC above Geneve, the headwaters of the Monongahela dleeksvater Sensation, which extends trom P.tisborkh to New Geneva, a dip... of •bent o'nety foe miles. One well that has been sunk std pet Into operation, It reported ae yielding from se renty.five to eighty bsrrels per day. This Is equally as good if not better than the fl-st fruits of the Venango district. The sample of the oil we have teen from the Greene district, Is very sn,ef (as the oil men say, in its ode or, and of a flue rod color, sod:we have seen It burn with but little more emoke than the common rekaai EGYPTIAN DIFFICULTY ADJUSTED AMC/teas Belllg•rent hip Problhlfod from if.tat•iirig 11/ It Portz. BALIPA'' ) Sept. I.—The eteamer Heel., from Liverpool on the 23d and Queenstown on the 24M, has arrived here. The ci.lhu:cies be•ween the Egyptian Govern ment and the 1. 7 n1 , -o...States have been adjusted. The Britieh Customs authorities have Lotted en order that to thin of war of either of tae Au erionn bel tgerents shall be allowed to enter iny port for the purpose of being dismantled and toad. I 46er p Aug 24 —Cotton irregular. Breed t,cfra qule• p,,•isiont dull; produoa quiet and et ad:. Ct.,. U BF - -(4,59 for tactic). Illfo3la Cocarkl . 11 a.ra5,.4.0a4434 theeount; Ede. 41(, 42c. CITY Ala SUB OBBAIV The WalPa Station Accommodation Train If any evidence were wanting of the rapid 'normse of population of the various suburban villa,es on the line of the Penneyleant& Rail road between this city and Turtle Creek, it might be found in the constant increase of travel on the Walt, Station Accommodation train. Thi, train commenced running one and two care, nod now seven areecaroely sufficient to accommo. date the travel. For the sir o'clock (morning) train, five care ere now required, while fot the other trains—leaving at 11:50 a. v , and 4 and 6 o'clock r. a. , seven cars are need. Even with this largely increased accommodation, the cars are frequently crowded, and passengers com pelled to stand. A portion of the extra travel, within the past few months, may be accounted for by the establishment of Camp Reynolds, at Braddock', fields, but the great bulk of the increase is from other stations, and it is of • permanent character. The city is beaming overcrowded, and scores of (m -ines are eetablieh!ng themselves in comfort •tle homes in the country. At Shady Side, Ronpe, East Liberty, Tenets, Homewood, WU kineburg, Serteavale, Braddock e, Tattle Creek, and otter point., many fine reeldencee have been bunt during the past few years, and other, are eprirgmg up every eesson. The beauty of the country, and the unequalellsailities afforded by the refire- d eoutpany, induce our merohente, professional men, and other, having daily basi n.. to transact In the city, and yet desiring a rural home, to select a site on the line, within weer, of the Aeoommodeth n !mine, and hence we may expect to me the travel increase in the !were as rapidly as in the past. The safety with which pentane are carried trona point to point on the accommodation traDlll is a matter if no small importance. F.', four years these train, have been ander the charge of Mr. John Routh, as conductor, and during that time he ha, never been known to fall In the discharge of hie ardnoue and conetautty laareae lag duties. He is uneeneing in his attentions to the caner of those committed to his etre, and Is polite affable and accommodating to all—and eepeciady so to ladles and children. An bear wiilug testimony to hie fidelity and gentlemanly daportment, and that he has not bees promoted may be attributed.to. tte fact that the company rt gard• his eetvices as iudiapensable in his prom eat poet Hon. Petitions ass now being circulated for an additional aocenamodation train to leern the city at five o'clock In the evening. Many periods doing bwlneu in the city, aid residing coo the line of the road, find It inoonvenient to leave as early as four o'clock, and equaliy inconvenient to remain until ell, aa th•y ao not then (daring the abort day.) get home until after dsrk. du additional trip cannot be made with the present train, and If the petition Is granted by the com pany,• new train will have to be added. It would 11.121, however, that anything In the shape of a tralA wall pay on this road. The State Guard It will be seen, by reference to a general order from the Military Department of the State, pub lit hed elsewhere, that the be mess of orgsaleing the '•gists Guard," villa is to consist of fifteen regiments of minas, Ls to be al ones begun. Three regiments of infantry, two eqoadrons of cavalry, sod I PI batteries of field artillery, are to het Int organised, and are to be composed of •tlensteen, whir .ball be between the egos of eighteen and forty-five. The company officers 'or the force thus to be robed are to be chosen by the men composing the companies, whilst floe and held e Wren will be appointed by the °ov erran aetond Ward The Steubenville Railroad A Cur Lull Card. The Indications throughout the Valley are said to be good, and a number of wells are now being t ink. Should this oil district yield as profusely as that of the Allegheny, and it gives fair prom ise now, the whole of this Tact wealth mast be added to the Monongahela, Valley. its shipping point, fora while, at least, will be New Geneva and Greensboro, at the head of ulatkwater, and about three miles from Dankard's creek. The Monongahela river la navigable at all .11.01111 when not obstructed by ice, and there will be no tber outlet for the oil of Dritkarfa creek than by this river to Pittsburgh. irunkard's tweak derives its name from a pe• collar religions sect who made seettlement there about 1756. The party uldmately removed to Cht at river, a few miles distrust', and were all but one murdered by the Indiana. The two t wet, Morgantown and New Gooey., mentioned before, from their dose proximity to the oil well., and their location at the head of the slack water, all likely to become shipping point., are situated on the opposite aide of the aver. Greensboro is on the left bank of the river, the same side as Dankard'e creek, and in 1,60 had a population of 570 pes.ple. There are foe deposits/ of cannel lost near the town. New Geneva is on the right bank of the river, and ha a commercial fame as the location of the gust glass house welt o' the mountains. Morgantown I. a picturesque village of nearly 2,000 hihabf• tents, on the banks of the Monongahela, some ten mile. above the oil wel a. The town was first incorporated In 1785, and the .laokwater can be ex:ended to that point at an eupenee com paratively light. Indeed that project was about to be carried into cheat when the war broke ut. We have briefly mentioned thee. loos title. and towns, se their proximity to the oil region will undoubtedly greatly affect their population and hueinese, should itseleld of oil prove as ♦slusble It now gives Indication of. Within the lut .is months it is estimated that forty ell compeniee, repreeeuting an ag grega e capital of several millione of dollen., have been orgeniaed for operation on Dankard'e tend Donlap's creek. The old settled chareoter of the country wound, the fertility of the soil, the facilities (tiered by the Monongahela slackerater, linden h.edly, render this valley much the pref erable district for oil dealers, if me be It makes u good a continuation as It has had • beginning. Death from Intemperance. Martin Brewdy, the head of the notorious Braved, family (which for year, hes been a carte to thie community) came to an untimely and miserable death on' Thursday evening. The family have been residing in But Birmingham for some time past, and on Thuraderene of the children died. Mr. Brawdy, In company with on• or two of his boys, started In a wagon to visit the graveyard beyond White 11.11, for the pers.,. of making arrengemente for the boned of his child. After having given order' for the digging of the grave, he started home, stopoieg at White Ilan and Imbibing freely of Itqcor. Be also stopped at a tavern on this side of White Ball, and got two more drinks. Being actable to sit in the wagon, he lay down on come bay and fell into a drank= steep. On arriving home, about els o'clock In the evening, the boys concluded to let him sleep oil lb. elects of the liq -or, as he was 070.5 l and troeblesonee when in that ewe. Be lay In the wagon anal eleven o'clock at night, and when an teen we. made to wake him he was foand dead. Coroner Archon hell an Inquest upon the body, and the Jury !mind • verdict of "death frv.m the effects of Intemperance." Etkedaddlers Retaining Hundreds of site bodied mei, liable to draft, lave tecaped into Canada (rem the northern coun ties of dela State, with the intention of remain ing there anti' after. 'ha draft. The purpose of toots men L to meek huh In ease they ars cot drafted, and stay away If they are. The tellaz of neat. and cowards Into "Her !dainty's do minions" has been so great that half of them as• amble to god employment of way kind, Ind many are suffering for want of cod. In come. querns% of thle nate of %hinge, soores of skedad dle,. are retort:dna even new, preferring to rifle the draft rather than to rick starystlon in Caneda. It la well that those lily•lirered bllon manot do without eating, and it would be better U they could only make up their minds to Ilea on hard 1.4 41 .1,1 Lciene ler ebeu. • yew'. I. would be much more honorab/e and even whole onto. for them than dodging about in the wilds of Canada. I' 1.11.4 - 08, war US IG, ire. WAME LI NII k BLItR, 60LE AGINT3 or Tam Bradbury & Schonacker & Co.'s CELEBRATED PIANOS, ANL) IgNILT/H .sz. CO,' American Orgy ts and melodeons, He, !! trESISLL''.. 4 EL 'CE., ±T °L.! :3 Lite Vo•wortt t‘. rt !erring to • t em, „rtlto•At re pnrc,....e. Plttettrtrit an rPtelty Blobard rare, rag, I 7 nho Seg., Y. R. fxlicra, Capt. (batman, :tram Carrell, Ere , Walla, Rid A Co.. J. P. Fulfil, Wax. Brickd. DI 0 B D. Diarkbarn, C. 11 Dave, Giant St. ileptiet Ob., A. Et eareller, D. B. Keg. Dr. D. li. Ploatetter, I' I .7 6 Karr, ?recline Pe Dilmtnror et Vioaan... Academy, Unapt/Dirk, re, etim, Sarah Mclarland, East Liberty. Capt. J. B. Conway, Birmingham. Bar. IL Elopitme, dearlckley. Bev. L. Dealannty, lid oandavilla, Va. Graham 80.40, Oakland. N. Oven,traet Lberponi, Q. Bateman Ca, Kn., Allegheny My. to. J. Kano, do. Vary Rev. P. Mullen, do. Allen Kramer, IL rim, IN.. do. L.. J. B McClintock, net Liberty. Jobe McCurdy, do. All Pianos, barna:lm. eta , warranted far gee 7.0. A few amine aanot.d.b.aad Plana far asio and rent. 7.127 pI.A.NOF ueoreceiveiurfine waorlat.ct DECISII6 PlaNtla,ls'. • - Which rriktrd to tkoa, torn and gra d tict trotkinun•b'p, nav•l6dt thlr coo. Is this tqtatcy Also • la ge stock of camps, lion a, klartantloott sad klolodeoa. butt:mutat .1d al tl-a 1 ...at °I to , * poestata. 1 .1 0 141110,t10Ck a tki., LaVI Nu. 63 Yid/ Eachar's old stool pieNua s aus.LUDEONS A ye , ' Isr-z• stook of ft Fl BR' • (X, -11 .4 1 I o lid b.. al crfrod t. 14,• thr 'o, .Vlll'4 , lo • is •.. A. 0, • •plondul woort vont of •1t1N(714 • OU'4l BILLOI , lONA, 6. MAO .UT's ME LAJDEONA, and • Loge sa.Oznent of A, EiIUT MOOlO. ORA BLOTIE BLOKE, 43 nth limn. se= N. ISIND LE, PQ 183 8/lITIMILD 61. Pianos . and Insical Instrnmenta, Ihm"?. coaalantli t band • toe a - rw maw, yrunazo3. Flo. 00011 D 6711415015, b.. which he wIXI sa rims. hafts,l ATTO.R.Arnrs. 2d-*UPt RR 7 1 ar JOHNSON, ammosrsrs-am-ZaAtIN em D:0. UOX BYD BOLDIIBB• °Lain &GUTS. Bouuttai for Wounded Boldiom collected to from tea o tem ty dap. OW . OLdoe. W 0.91 aarair Braztr, Pltteburgh. elitn dlselesnte sod two Weser. dankly JA ALES LAFFERTY, ATTOHNEY.A7-raw. ♦n Lew Mottos promptly attandod to. bargde% 8a16,701:18i8 STRUT, near Grant. Pitt. spithsmine . it GAZZAMI3 Law wriercia. •. Aa OR GRANT Bititzsuir • •• rya C. lamp (1. EICROYER, At:Winn-air kJ* Mag, tra. Tactryi'atrest.lll... EAMFOOT.O,II.-4 bble: teritnießnd b e s ot! , 1 :44 40 „wan 4% POR R.JLE--FOR RICA-T. VOR BILLS A Yana of 118 sore; in „U St. Clair lowneblit. Westmoreland moot,. A leo, the but Cool Work. on the litoonsohe's river, eitnoi d In Poi No I. cottoning two embed an d Italy estrea LPG, • niii7 voilninbie farm in Dtery township. Went nninnBy, P. , iii.ntain'og about 133 scrim, trap 9.. none, and In s high *tato o f also • tract of /alai of liana SU aorta *1 olalng aba boron! of Ellsabatt,..tlitgliany county. P. • FARM OP 114 &CHO, on me 11onongshata River, I. Ellcaboth inanablp, s abort 41stanoo Nam flit latratigib of 11c5aarptala Cr, • vary 'minable r tom In 81. Clair tomnataly, Wert , oreitind °minty, containing 160 lanai. Alai, 14 BUILDING LirTB Ia the Coronet of Waal EltonOoth, Ca by LW/ feat. Poi partitalara ingottr• at No. 166 loath ttroat CL H. 7`0977.E. Bari Hotate Agent. LAIR MIS— SUBURBAN SITES Amp VILLAGE LOTI, anis TOW" litrAnos.—Tbe en. dsrefigned, tm.cnton. of the sante of John //sm., d•vl offer for eat • number of Lots, from one half to Ite• scree molt, Riteated hear Tart p.m."... mitt i :elthln Ouse minutes, vallt of Um pralines of tbo PEP, orgb HI. nsnmille Pawnees Railway. The %bor. Lots an beeptitany located for prirete reddens.. Also, . number of coteLf Lose to the wirings of Mut* vale, fronting on too Posmages Eonw.f—sturry to ray feet Enna and from one to tvnbundred feet deep, for Informasson enonire of el tber of the ender. signed, or W. A. BEEIION Chot's 001 m, Court House. Wb. A. itiattol9 JOHN D. xtianoli, fl. G. EtZattort, FOR SALE. A COUNTRY R.ESEDENCS is the village of Ilistorthad, roar miles from the sig. Lot No. c. , .ntatalue betes.wa ex sod seem acres apes It I. stated •d two story brick h nue. bans, stable, and *tiler bui ldings. 01-tern sod well of ezoe ]eat water, oar scree of coal w 1221 book opened and is goad working oniss, will be .o 1 .I in one lot or &sided to soil parctosere. It set sold biota SZPTE tgEl AB 10th, will on test day be sold at PrBLIO BALE, at 2 o'clock ps 113- without risers,. Title indlsoutable and clear of incutabresoa tarots of sale will he made known oss gp1,11.0033 to GEORGIC Poll.4Tidg, tampwranoeviLls. eel. wm. &lax One new Steen/ llngine, lb inel cylinder, BO inch Make, on henry iron bod balsam valve governor Co. 12 Inch cylinder, BO inch stroke, second Mat refit will be ae good on new. One inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke, ore. Co. ll5 Two Cylinder Boilers, 3S in. diem, 30 ton tong. Three BO 0 112 Two Wrooght Iron Oil Brills. Mao, Throe bets of Ikwirtg Trots, for 011 Welts. Cheap to ..A. Lognire of H. H. BOLD, ordo Allegheny Inver Bank. mar the Point. nicE OF TUB MOST BEAUTIFUL AND eel desirable location. for ecantry mats/t=ad Zara Liberty is no. offered for age, frontbegon Manleras Aron. about CM feet, and containing 211 acre. more Of I, e.; Minato new the residence of Alexander Bradley, Seq. and ethers, rad!. innaceptlble of the Arad Ineprone meet. There la on the pia. • two story belch rartug rause, bran, to., all to good order , also • des es. <bard of young brae, mostly bearing. Thu property, II desired, erit be divided into two, or four rootless to rah purrheeers. /or terms, apply as the Baal Late and Butler etreet o , .Ln e. erre S taMe. 111111.1,11. office of 10.0 VOR SALE—The coaniry seat of the L hate Brae! Douglas, doomed dtaatal le Mi ll. township, ores milegmen the Aliegimay Cenietay, containing 01.90.990 scumo to a high stale of aulq being wetl stork ol with fret el...kph - rub= seal pertly underlaid with &Al. To Iss• proref.propertmoonebbeing edesie=f easy enamel - , health sad good neighborhood, Dec gra ford a assn oprortazdt9 of ontartvai caw - to tbo mt. jescoante of rural hams. Tor l'eu-then perliculare btgalri 3 Oti.b9_oll. of 11. QUI WAN A DieIIOLLS, 69 . Nest Wept •1111:1996 • - L. R. DOUGLAS. o R • SALE—BTUS' SAW .a:IFD OIL HIGYINIBT.—The oife-heilf oit "M a. of en Oil Bennory end Atom Be. NM, lengthen endow half wire* of owand i Y ihnadasere 0 melees choir*. oeimoteia and being worked. innate on the AZ= Etta end A..• V.-11. b cdtsied br Ws. 'The Is new wad of madam ball& The Bay MU le LL qua did order, sad 00 11 [Moat.% having n croak mutt% anon IL to the rlvor Good lomat, lor balloZat tee* . for partionhas cala on the ondendgnoil. LTDAT t OHOIIPIMING, No. 69 lima oltrooL , Pittibiseitth Pa. VOR sera -12 term of Ind Ojoiniag nwneid. all planavl to frail. LS wane below Jade. Ran, fronting en CaCrew& liad Gels rim . : 10 arm at Obirdale Rados. well altanted foe • *an. ant country bane, with a river lad miroal bong. Price Icy. for part/colon eagnire of 0. lIIIITHCII4 sal No. 10 fitareunad, filleghway FOR BA.LB—At Aladdin Oil Warta, Si Crud.. Petrolevux TWA. In prim* vita, ontortantlany NEM of prima timber, no loon to nro, and will contain wins Lin banale arch. dopticallcs my he nada at tha nolhan7 Ancastroon Oa or Ms Officar to PI BILLSZTOrItinTO3 • WIIMIII9. 127131:11 ,VOB 81/LE-150 Acres of Coal; also 120 lassief front owl Ili Nol S; ciao trsot o mid sad mamma mahatma ts pat sorb las solaria pool DO. A sins tr.*. Its YOughlashissy riser sad Clasuselarstas W T LIAM W&BD, sad asst door Rom TM on Gnat data.. FOR SALE—A good Farm. oontainiug 119 acrea-78 ears& balanne well timbered.. A gocd Amu, sod lame frame harm AA orchard of MO f nit treat; well awed, and great armada.* of ooal. Situated near the railroad, near to Darlington; Dearer want!. Apply to ad B. • OM, 102 'mull street. VOR SALE--PENN STREET PROP .6: ZETS.—Tba throe-41.n Brick Dada., ounteta fitfifteen rooms, No. 14 Pena urea; with lot, having at of SD feet 6 inches, reaming bock 110 Soot to k la's The above U arnellent location Er ouonfacturtus intrpoma. Enquire 'Trull T. A. 1ict1L11.L.5.161). 55 Ilfth caret rOL'I4TRY PLACE FOR SALE—Con d../,. ta lba n ity, near bling awe six was, a. and a ball tall. ho a C the Penyer • .1.11 frame Ulnae on IL lila Plank Basd. vita F. 8. BRTAII, Bracer and lanirlions &goat, Fourtia Iliret, Barke's Bra!ling. FOR SALE, tram 10,003 16,000 feet • OAK FLOORING. Eretalec 110QIIIIFAN d. DOUGLAS, aallOcro 51 Penn oreet. LVx tALN....—A farm containingll6 acres, situated to samara tortfritordy PVcount', ono folio front Otproo's Mill, and ten milts tram ttabrotb. rt. fat= la 111,11 totem .ad 1..g0d rat. of coltfrotton For fttrtber port Inclars inquire AD :b. trrtuLtos, or of Ude natmcrltto, A. a. BM P 303. hOR SENT—A FINE STORE ROOM, sift retelling att4 St Otte on lot stt.rre the DL. end, De federal meet, A 11•11 4 ,0137 Oio. Poosinto% • get attn. formerly cooloO4 bM. CU. . App' to am DVS. 3 , 27114 Alinhoy tieLß--COUNTit itIi6IDENGS T. WASHINGTON —A Dootting goon .31.11 rostra, with • good stable, spring and spring bon. 4% acres of gr mud, chutes trait inns, grapat, shrebtory, , with possession oo tst of next. sant g. 0121TABIBP A soli, PI Ilsrtst of. Fug TALE_ENGINE aim BOIL B_ tna ham power Ibuyina. vita Baby, Ma oils. ma Is wersikro by cabin at oar WWl* 41, WIL CI. roaaarnia to WOR SALE—A Brick rwelling Haase, Al o. fib Clay allay. also, a Prams Hama, act . 204 -tbrthfr arr. rcosom Ild cellar. /or Ws by at 26 & 01:11113;118T SColl& di ihirtat et. CI.IILIS .IIOZArrB. ...ICI...DIEM' CLAM AGENCY. W. J. & HALL PATTERSON. ITTOL T 8 FOE CLUES in ension, EL 144 FOUITIL STREET, PITTSBURGH. AanPandaos proetmet, Bounty, Bnot r 4 .ad Pats Kayo aglected In aborsent :bun paattble. sal WOUNDED BOLDIEEB. too BOITNIFT . SO LIZ WOMIDLD BOLDplall, to saw 0 , 444 P 2 401 .ita Mectimm" So amp Nub matt isdis, to iotreofea. " %%WWI TUT, • Mx/ma try Os AL& enertelmit, 4 k blow t IL E Ws= " %%V. .A. roameaa. NOAH W. SHAFER, LITOW.T4M-LAW. iw 1110 Milli Street, illtitasigi. Olaf= for rzemontr, 1301737 T, Pisa aoa. IT, •Iganns prrearliC I:IITLEt Y MAMA_ BOUNTIEs. .LJA MUM. HACK YAI atut MI Mal OLALEF.6 of nen drectipdmh t7lb• MD. melba% tbs following atami ..=.llB WOO, arl cam ditzoste ao. No.O. TAILOR And, IS Gnat ms= A. A tie thugs aro amt. Mb* dabs does mu am mit. mat tatgratatfoo eh.* crels. • • ..kin PROBER FOB BALE. ors' traixit , rann rims, *Wm' Ms a Ord TATLOROn7ISDI2I,boxI Oxbdiradi. 2 " 033 lAMB IXICIBLX OYLIND.II4 bad VMS [Wm. ■dg D abror exd wandligardar. WM is =Ala di:impair. sddrem aplttt. - .oasiMAntlibar t * es. • _ QUBSTITUTL4-4 . via*. ie iltrtivti - Mining 'MU llcCUTSralink takti _ • aroma% VOLUME LXXVII---NO. - 2n BOOKS. ..iILISTAIIifS. AV. t Tvt gah..1112.= BOOKS- Kw , r,simr A. and thrtaliat HENRY MINER'S. THE It 1 1.) .E OE X. I II" SCE a 1 JAIIIR, LADY &COTT, Df.olff , of •to-!ofo of Sir Waltri eOcat, wolf edam d rEicE-n.m IH PANES; 12 111 CLOT& THI PE.1121l OP LITE. A Horn el hag, LON ocrr We runt w the tea publican. beaus ftte• ousel ter above the ordinary lona of the day. be. ten.ly Ink reettog It ts *Lally and brilllantlYwitiella the characters Wag earl discrlonnetall, and dams el b •igoro. and Wired tonch. The booktilleig called "The Pride of Life,. en it Is s mustang ecalaule non cf that worldliness that Is la protilluentan elcoand =kora the more proepertme of cutter:4 sresryvkgegg, end mor• lay dally In the Mgt. /ATM= OPEltelide weft rya the Insane folly of "pride of kir*" °faith♦ regard for the r-crldli ophrion.of tiChafrutteaged*lNa leg, that reg.de everyttangand elnityhody !target certain narrow circle u laferibr, nadir, 11141•41 se4 so on—ere rebuked althip'eli - Oriiiriti*Tilid . flea ! most amarvel to us 'that the dame aa, tkp oom4 nen. the coetemptilde nonsou., tall true-In arted 014 clear-eghted 1/nhelf &Clardy *KA. 1 he may of the sale concerns the married, of.dhgelltel, ttml utd .0411.1 girl, the detester of a PO= t and karewl artistof merit. with a icier of f , 11. aristocracy. The treatment of the Daly =CU tine' ; teazel, tumulus the sup', of the hook. bat /si draida, Lord Arllngten. Led, Beron,llr. llfriggrfage =dila ell Anne herself, Lady Both has not only abolga r ability as a wiser. but her tad.* eea sPanwe. AXI ; ' : of thew sue flnecharecters, finely psinted, Ths Infra ;;. and their ens, .Ire are nlotely drawn sad tJss ban proof of their effectiveneeg 1., that one hisandly them born beginning to endow If they rare itad d irig The plot Ix adroitly managed. sad, as Wass samaasik the work I. exceedingly Intereatthg. 'FLIRTATIOSS IN FAS EIONABLE Luis By GATELICH.III7/6 81144: 1 1eAllii4n*: , ' Author of -Beatrice." “liodern Ph 107.-11 SO 12i PAPT.P.; j 9 IHQLOTH. The eethor of Bestrle. has dlsplayatisan ging* shit ty M Wm neer work. It li one of obese rare nom slat only male their immeanneser long httejrn • in the !Remy . ky. A stork liks armor ta. Issas Its' mint upon kOCiUty.aa3 v. eland It to such of our read r 5 a 5 lo re r • , bort. The anther &sad her blowe ?Varmint ods t he data/ cad artifice Of tlaib/•00311.114, inculcating knots that elan thine 'Atom 4.111.1)/ must thank her for. , This td a rare hatb.llo ac.-and then beck, and one whinh anal /donna tare upon the mat. tablet. The publishing done theft part literal/. and nu ban bon ease/. handsomest and bat Mum of the flamt novslief prat day. Copies of ths abots books ..o by mail foe of oa rossikt at vice. HENRY lIEHIER.: na 12 rum arena, R. doer ta P. 0. malt SCHOOL. 800118 STATiONEM A la rip sorlAPAt stdo•AA prim's& Wtholesig• tad ado Book, Stationery, Itscume se Firm STREIT. IffLiONIO 11.11,Scta, SCHOOL BCOKS USED IN Tas P. IL&LIOOLLICGS: Ml'spel and Raelary, S &tithe:lo4m kr lklell's and Tle.Sslley's esstripllklii Pim Ws Grammer MM.'s PbyslublYi Bses Alpbrsc W.:Yeses Eastory; - Gaelssrs Altasnotley Jahr:tem:Os Pllllosoplry and Obeedstrn Beech..s North, Iroososon . 1:11„bele 'festal Pkllasophyt Ileltstock's is Inflects;. . . Tectuese• Amuck 16coks; , WsoStary's Chimes nooks. ets& p, School, Etattumry, Paper, Pats Bab. Pam. ; Iroldrel, Mess, bk, sts. Tor bale by WO Ma. 0. IMMO& SI Wool stripek - -, TENNYSON'S NEW BOOK.. , 1 Vet. 1 Gmek Pries. 01,1114 IsPiwBOOKB._ L T. , n7dee't /noel, Arden and e•ba• Tam. . I 11. Clonoinanle, or ablrley Ilall Asylcua. bring: Gilbert. a. 8 If BaerGlee by &tither of •• Margate{ i1f.4113.44 • 4. Ased-m, by Harriet T Praacett. I. pat Li tha World, by T. S. Arum% L iron Cape God to Lirle and the Traptar, brf: Xi IlhAkla T The Beck of Common Prayer of the Preibrigibl Obareb, rawly rented. /or .1. by (.1G) SAYd3 CO, 53 Wood strut. SCBOOL A.ND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS All the reties. MET BOOESetteed in lb. Petite, See Lett &bode arid PollogrA of Pittsburgh end Titbit,. SCHOOL BOOKS At D BOBOOL lITATIONLIST. oat. , tll kitat. y cosulantly ?It bud ant fat ads at MINN ra:ef, t •11.12 rend MASER *ON n won ni VAY & CO., Booksellers ilral Bkitioilam" , N. Ed Wowd duvet., oars door b the ocesam ritur.rgb, sorrow" and LAW Doobd ooairtaagy OD hand. ALIERCALIXT 71•44/L911.& (4.611T1,MEN W113111:NO FIRST CLASS GARMENTL =AL to Mt PRXIT rusiONLIILII•aI LatWEST STLilla woad 67 - ingt tou Apar L G. MILE 1; CO, pliglitt ?MLGU; come or P 13501 mit mils erairi. B.• 8 BLut7L W. H. IKoGEE. 10 NT. CLAM ISTMIEIN: , „ Won cal tbs abandon dot to liteMitecit dir DAL It Inkibeha salaam, ett.b- pat ail* maim? Wu btf L#i mind :cos 412 `WAN tO a bust lit ett also itC/COR Ont. VIMMIL& W 1 ... 444 r mob: oder, will awe adi sag wain,- cer, prim. Mao, • full aa3 air=nbas tteck f ir ' . ruzisishins Bulb' IJICEN 81:11:18 White Duck , 16ti and nititsjf,'-' Bromluck Yests-aMlTmitil, ♦ BIII4LT ICST 11101alday-tr • ' - , . AREZIOI7II.B. E thim.-jaksPaY,B4 2 . . REMOVAU4Akte 0012, la glita"64C"tt mg' Nocipmar, ,Tabb ; egmA'Dealt to - ikootainrozr .; ileatiosek IrgL,, OIL -; 1.0 n. Rea -Pectea E 1 zutuad." J 00.3 P. 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