zoom Imay' Ittiattt to -oentilk-la TO OUR SUBSCRIBES& ondssl4sst, pabllaturs of Pit • •••• •c" pen, turfs yhuto,:lly ogreo4 to oborgo the Flom be Icedliell' far *dr 'reopetgly• 7052 15 4 " 1 -$ 24 tiotbsT, 'July 25th, teat : • ran OAZZT2I I . lioralag Edition. per wait, detircrod by cart:or. 15 oat by roalk, por y 000 ou, h: emo tor tit mantas. Is setyss22— 620 Ise taro strabat " e° erasing raittiaa, by A:wrier. par 1/3 bd ratil, per year. In .drama._ 56 50 " " Cards months, " 231 ..far tbs. " 166 . 1 031:203IICIelL . 3 3 . .3 ear seek, dal:hand 1/1 -es.* 20 Par y.t,r. in attranco, teat by malt.._.. —.- $1 00 ataathsi " " " 650 Thee maths.'.. • U ...... 223 13 , 322331 13021kKa0IAle. Par vat, daltaatlatby ri ter roar, lz(oomisur Nat by =all—.-- —4lO 00 k Ott =AIM 00 Rini " " 20 3 . 51 obszrrz AesocnATion. - mama Ha 8121.0112, tntattL er Stoning Mama:Lai ,P2T25132[114 11 3111W8PaPES AND _ 3_3 P.IIINITHIS COMEAU X. Resoling Natter. Rom. Yesterday's MMus Gazette. Gezieral Omit Ind t*e Pima A `liptwderdispatoh' to ,the Phil/44414a Pros" 'CI 4 •d Waalitagton,Sept 2, says: It to eluded on good authority thsi thturo Is a di letter Washington from General • Grant, In whiob he either takes decided ground against 41 the Oldeagorfatform or deeidod ground to favor of thove-elsetion of President Lintels.. 'I hive d. not sect the letter. bat it ; is donbtlesi in °est qones. -All my information is to the effect that the Army of the P,otomze, and nearly all RI tesd -1111, mow and - vohmteer; feel that a great slight brni_Put upon than by the resolutions - of the V.l omeention, and by tbenoesi button of -Pendleton, of Ohio, the steely enemy of kha war: as a candidate for Vice President. And this feeling extends in greater degree Jo. our sensle:i In the otho,Depotonente. OCR* MCO/04118,stowea General of the ' tear. not szoopteng Broil - sad Pits John Porter, both of them ' ' now ont the service, and both '7 , 1 rank enemies of tbrAdbinistration, Anent be put lorwitrasetlie =ante finish" the rolsokionen. 4 such a platfimans lie now oconplei siellif he, e were _ better nailibu7 leader than 4rant, tiher • 1' marii - orii•nby. And-,yet it is tobles and ken cUotiitthat[Ote :Stott* ot the **MIA 6inedold the tilik•go tionvention I illegidal Petition i. b felt letennely.ln all the - lawn= of the army. kbreaseison'tpredies, un yaterils is Ltlc amiss 4 <I the 11epe - 3/14. who ..pewee vi.t the - Orteasji hmadcri.cr . dudr aoridittairs. And".this does not' grow out of a dislike to Genoa' kicOlellan, for 3 marry ottiorsamen luxe been among his friends, bat tgri,v4urany male shah° oecoples • lapis anotioulourto ineanifstent position as the can. aldelikr such gritty; on, mesh * . platform, and 'll in esimis with in* a politician so the anti wsiloaders to • C9pperbes4 oblei-Peadloon et Ohto. Averseeis many Of time* *Some, snd.the men IlthOiollow lax, are to taking Part per ... 7 1 ty strife, - they weet4 be, 'loss Guns men if they do not men and oppose such an exempts. •• ,-;-; •Lr'; 4 ' .F. relp Int* of McClellott'e Nam'. : , z, -:. , ..;-.4 rattan: ' ' `1 ,4 1 [Pre, ths Toronto, (0.W.) Global There In noreason to believe that General . , McClellan .would Ae able' to Foie:Mu thi war with greater vigor or mum then President Lintiolaburdona. • lie In not a man of - azaurr. Meaty astute! abillq—esrtabily not the sups `,g7..,- nor, It evert the equal, of the present inaombent saps `v In that reaped., Hietailitaryedncation end ex ; :d;: perkncensight'insie bits opinion upon an ab ... street psilitary, gelation of greater importance; , ----is;) butirr the yinictieal_tplatitlas isbisaAtio Prod :-:;_;; if 4 diary would requir h s,e is cettlinly far theta. -.4:r4"eii;i ferior of Mr. Lincoln. Among the funs of the , ' . 4;.i•i•ii Inner has always been reekotted an excess of .:',', , ,R caution, or a want of promptness In decision. ,',;', - r , `. Lie is Atm Lad consistens. when once he Mermaid :.v. , ..,•'!..'; up his relnditiAliatas ennistimea - tost stainable ":• 11. 1 4 lime in arriving at a decision . By tb.ls fault, he iz has oceasiona ll ywilowodineempetent men to re, ...; %'' if main too long In ofdoe, mud bas sometimes too - '.. , Ct , tardDy adopted important and n.*mary Olaf • j ". imes. This particuteiftioltittaiid belommt very ::- • ',i ranch Intemilibrd in: Central IdoCionen. lode , - . -d , . ..44116a. besalwayehanthttnhstra*Ttiglo -1 A 4 ., '' it li t Wu; Of htimsbet!then euttneatil with the a Central Itellwey , rim naves. could begot .I.:i to docidn'onjibing. - lEo:alas linsitiusdp ' ,...*la . .7.i f . - . 'g many of Ids tem as commander of the Army of • -,!';,,-, the Potomac.. , The :Alsatian of 60/a 311/CIOV: LIU Would Involve' nimborime --W Changes' fii , th e --' •' 7 . ;_;,.!, .aunsigement.ofthkgw, Whoa lathe.,,ermy e :-? .•,1 , 4 had hiefavorltri-some of idiom have sines , i, , ~,:" set siside-fcrincipecitp - Wittr.Little Mite for ~ r., ' ,4!- - - - .:. President; the 'Pits John.Terterii. would unto! •' '-,' .1' back and take the places of men who hue been' -1.6', - ; 4. doings at 10214.110X11l 111 they. ,Th. 0471 and ~;',- i louts Incident talthala changes, bud to the learn i-- , t , i - tag of thole duties by the vast number a new ~.'. V. band e t , chit and , military, whom a Deumorstia -,,,',"-5,- tritrais' h In:WU Mingtatoctial, *mid very Much' ,-!--... *-:• retard the war. The impression created at the , 4 .,;:r 0 : ,5,..,thy."D.....a...1,..ph would hoof gecel , , - 1 1'.....',1. emoomeoMent, and would etirmlate ludas saki ~,", ~14. people to verdoubledexertions. .To them, indeed, A' • ~ • the eleitiorinf Hen: McClellan would *atlases= •-•:.3 „ 1,4 a greabarvicicry than the winning ei AI groat 1 . ..*:".T., il battle. 'Bat he Is one piths verylast in= whom ,'.• ••-'? ' l. !. the determinediJnionlite elionld =ski President. ' 1 -1 .--:' - . , '''• - !'.:r `:,`J , The Sinitik of the Year. .. ;. :4.;..; 1, -, ' So nit* lisi -"bseii -Said by 'min who wrote ,-;,- S., ~;, --, .04 loonelysef trainoial ailairs of aerated of raising . ..,•: --1:. -' by Esallenislonettailiennessedailiff tonftery' •:', - ;ld''' ' - S' • with* vraWabst ismineuritoes haia. coca bate- '''il-E f i--' Hoye finely that ;ash a thing Is passible, and to 1 1 :1 ,. ;-: , :d . r , " complain of Conkteei that the legislation for ,•,..' :- . llil that penes. tar not beet' ' passed. This idea . ,' , 7 , - ",, ''' , Hl ,originated with time reboksympashislag press of 1 '4 . , :' ,- land and war there intended to . depreciate mu g rotp . sets by weakening ear credit. Here it + i l.,- ham Lei caught up - bf.Deatcristle 111049 for 4. ; ,N. the purse of forcing hurier,increstes of the !$^4 . i' . ., , • 2 ‘,... , 1 bullets of tie people, lit ordet - Wrinder the Ad ^, : - :'' . • : ;k 1 - labliou-lkikcilio.ges that the conduit of the war •••• `, 1 might thafelby Myra into Dimmed , hands. ~ ~,,.. , e , • , ),;,, Now, it-ti high time thee the people - were '-' , li . •-• ,: . ; ,•:•:1 - . •kuldo sdel”inted. with the fact, war Is not 1 11, wacticeble to support such a war as this has ~1. , ., ~,:- ', k,on by revenues raised by texe ll on alone.- NJ . :" , ..! ,. -1 . toast power ever engaged in a war of vast meg 'l q. . ataae ammo being compelled to -TWA to ~ ~.,- . - l' A .T., leans. England with all her lOZOTWOU plad !:A .$1 ' lot ...1. ' lot hire ended on the wan against anselealoke J: - -, 1.,, IR by the aid of Essences relied by immediate 1 .-..,'":;: •-•.` Vemation, but having , allies Vesture, Turkey , ... • , ' - ,;.•-• -,t and Sardinia, her-bardeu were_ lightened., No !..":;;•1 .ford a! cps:otiose othar than Russia ooaa if. ~ 01-., . C: fora a panti i e! to e a r ~war, ellt. Nur, sad Ifiro,prosumo - 1 'sn rind wideitikini to invade and conquer . .--:-.'...t; i r=er an arelas:Eurituan'llasais, with - no-More , ...,' L.,' population than the southern finite!' had*: the •' il ' beginning . erttii stir, her debt would have run ii.op "1'00,44 Cameos done. , ~,. .. :,,, , - :.. Tars was 'shown In her struggle with Napo :- el loon, and even 4u/fez strikingly LI fko.aseatn ., t 4 . denary wax in Amerios in, whirls, thatigh eh@ -. q bad to contend with bilt &tee millions . Af rate ---' s., colonists, slatmined to. war,. and' having no , edocated generals, she augmented• he, debt c li enersoorwly. The experience ' oft ail modern !,.. 4 great Powers In wars of mega is, the Rune, s- ' ..q. and therefore oar financial ologrience, BO fir I. from befog peculiar, is quite mud. .We must !i let poittiltrbear its glaze of the burdens of the ; hi warinststadol,ospootingibe promaiUgutoration b., 4o Vali the whttlO.T.aorlhdrierio*6. '.. ... . . _ Pierce, Buchanan end the'llatiele. ss Berwick,' the core spondent of the Boston Vourwki stets the Vowing abstract of a recent Itteatiow: he mitts , atoll ~1 4 ids haectqnsitefe's • - . • Genera Bears told me that when acting it •i", <kronor of Banns, he disinterest the notary, 4;-1 oholaellt, sad extant of Ilib'lll9tet combination ' w hhpriauludtotheoietthrowof the Union, • 5.1 snd found (h a s stay as sots, .t,ifsroct noels, at 461 tine Seerdary of War, ,em as stn toot at O. , - Three Istrobilialls were tsloti told= floethern -. m en, maribeis of It; who amid mu g Amery toraptll4oll to 10 1 / 1 them, and help to snake Ben, see s slays Bate. Governor Geer, tad elieltefsete to ,- Eirco, thins' Presidenti end to- Ids'O.l s_AlOn.:Presfdatit 'tied; :Bah of ci deeet—Wroall - ms or trait's.' rg61i4 1 4 &woos • GeteY• ilieekeeree to the Boosters ansvistoore •schnn - del iln):S=ted I • - Jariend ofbried warned by -;, -arm arms* as stealthy eliminate, ..Fieree ocatisueti -cool Bochsesser o lalsiaskein'ositiroSOstoo;ciecstiosst ts antfisteutica ,s,o l *,ati ..ittndlng itia:ke-luitt him ca no reser to niserttbe plot; end not segos-dint him tt.l self es plirstrial ennttestsktlght the Prot any Treddent ictrty. Governor Geary yetimid to bin feria to easlt'thitferielonment of rg , e atic4itreiniedirUlt = _Bre:ttinit r esone, to Voiotiadin •thesinth•of the anion's . • . i --.,....'--- ,' FikallriguitikP-Vra ttilitlitar, th e alagad , catioNsitait.€4 l N . A.l"* 6 ;* relbei" . lowlier'? a alK.Arigr." , i 1/44° 4 4 fgi b -:. ~-'' xtoithlim-11,6..ir L.r. -!l aste d , 1 "1" 81 g 14 UP" /44 111 0.•*siconi.on_, &and VI Bahr I 0 2.• v... --61. . ..... --nate., mused to &so ineoptelgnmar. szoonsloat. T om b, I t h n . , n . r . in , nn .k..rnendlta. Wald& nut MAO 1 teamehlp Jellu•rAll -211,1r. ( M. - No r — doily - - d - o - so - kis -MI UM lk_ .11 01,13 _ All, Ye.. bal bid fon taalk , ll - nalk4olf Itrg i Mes t lis ti . : land .and If thst. son rofccm•qg tom" 4avorpill 'trial ban. dionakertlbllpantbl....arly bitin • in d , s v*somp.4.l3 , ear narary.li oat olf. b 1 di alai In Ilnlianotlnstoid or means on DL sh - 1._., .1.0.4- 1 „.. w . ~b ald. Ills nokun.t, hair antattbfr lbw WS ' te et-tkilv , &Ai MI trlr , ..... ills • rvillshro. app•arailoa Ea sposkalipetals, " go o latibt 61., ~ ~. itzltdatro wis ptettrrall, &dans lan Inmates sad bli OM- I nowewellifeldiet il , Yi '4 : l i 6 "'" ' , 7 1 tlle iel fetTel 3 ...„ ?. ... -I .4 r. 1 . i • ~glEg D.MELY •' LIEN! AND MISCELL A N Y. - A COMTOT toWIWI ,Caarroirta me steamship North Star, of the Panda Mail Steamship . Co.'s lice, salted to-day Pr Aspin wall, under monvoys of a Vatted States war us. sel, and hereafter all stestrustip of eh', line will be similarly protected., lladir , the assurance of this convoy, bankers and others in California will consign their treasure tts, SOP York instead of Enghnd. The North Star Wok out yesterday forty- fear mail bap, which were returned from the Plains on account of llovlndian troubles. Toles will be no draft in New_ York City or Brooklyn. The credit to the Statafor natal en listment' was Sanity arranged and approved by the Secretary.of Wax oil Saturday. , New York City is credited with 18,448 men, Brooklyn, 6 046; Buffalo, 1, 328 ; other portions of the State. 1,807, ;zealously credited, 117; total, 27,746. The Government notifies Gen. Town lend that the present bounties to recruit" will be continued until butte- criers. Tau banked the Snag oehanna, near Wilkes bane, ere lined with the grave/ of past Indian generations. The Record says that a citizen has a landfill of beads, some white and large as a. email bird'. egg, end ether" small and of War glees, found among the old graves. A email amulet or charm of soft stone was found with them, which no doubt bad hang from the neck lace. Two old coins were found at the same time. Tn. New York State Sunday School Conan thin met at Buffalo recently. The report of the Secretary set lortlstbat throughout the State there were 1961 56,126 schoolteachers, • 882,683 tebolars, and during the put year theta bad been uo lass than 6282 conversions. The reeeipts for the year had been 3860 87 and the expenses $371,83. Tue county of Sohohari- has Pet chosen six delegate. (including alternates) to the Union Sthte Convention, whereof three Toted against Lincoln ta 1860:- Schoharie usua don't' thing that is called Dernooratto, bu really "moan to go Jeff. Davis. Of cotuee, sbcodott't eunuch the new Chicago Platform, as the text 41action will show. Toe Pet or now ARMY or Toe Poloilson—Twe thirds of the army of the Potomac have recently been paid to the 30th of June, end the remain der wilt coon be eimUarly Udell.entas Major James Harper,. cr P Valartalphla, It er Is to be tronefured from Washington, to that city as paymaster in charge of the Diunict. Tue Nee York Conoureio/ Advertiser lay . 'that at the fli'Clellati ratihcattou meeting In the Perk, lir. to retard,' of Pannblyanta, satd that .101nooltt wee a scoundrel, and a wows Secessionist than J;; :i Daviii ever dared to be." This deciandion, p ityand all, was received • with "vociferous app.ause. , ' A visizaseu old lady, named Sarah A. Ezell, a native of South Carolina, died in Memphis, h week,a at the age ;I one hundred and seven years and eight months. Su was the olBest " label" In the country. .• Tan Pcmpreu of !demise le writing most chem. 4til letters to bar father (the king of Belgium), Site in highly -delighted wi h her adopted corm 'try, and is fall of hope and eonfidenee. 4 biSOCI4IIOI . . The flight Ifind of Talk. • Sobnylcr Colfax, Speaker of the House ofllep- Yeaentatlwes, In a tentatapolooh uttetbd the fel , . . . lotting stntintenti; They hive the true ring: l•The lawartt topett the statute book during the teat throayitifs Mist ha obeyed. The liw of `confiscation, which °outwits@ the staves of every rebel, is one of them that must be obeyed. Con gress also passed another law, declaring that the slave of averT-Union. man, as well as of every rebel, who fight' in this war for the Union shall be free; and that, too, most be obeyed. It pus edattother law repealing the fugalve slave taw, solthst if they haw any alive hunting to do here after they can do it themselves. It passed an other law, that no man whose hands are red with the blood lifleux brothers,and Whets, and hut bob& and chittren, shal woupy a seat in the e4ncila of the nation, tnd that before any man cones sea r.sznber of oOntreee he shall swear t4t he has not voluntarily borne arms against the Union or aided and abetted the cans' of the -rebellion. If when they nom' back they have nos y man there who can take that oath, to lice twit for noeslar_ googutios, one that:will Dot be responsible for the grief and mourning which deloato Northern homes, and for the death which fills ao Maly gysaalltdi with year Mods and brothels." 'Apatik,Ditanlter W. W., 'lre admen, the a adieu ( Illohlgsm i Bank debulter„ has been mumimad and bit remains hive keen found and I lettined, end the murder. sir 'arrested. • He was killed on the 4th of July lalt.: l L.: l lfi, isni :slot . through - the hoed, sa4t it is rappoeed by Cowell, the min who os es d with him. UlO body, - th ough ever since e wed in th e woods without, labial, was Aden ti ed by a oats with thref front! teeth vireo It, fo d ln hb pocket. t was subsequently ascertained thai Cowell hist given his father Ilse $lOO bills, which be had • deposited. It Is also known that he tad spent 4stitney pretty freely with bad associates.. ashad i wit the gold watch repeatedly, bat It le sop • li ak p ed he got rid of It somehow at Cleveland, as IL oot now be found. .611 the Adkins found li. n the remains of Treadwell ware Identillsd, linkluding Lb. likeness, which was one of himself, it ttitTrinidlinill um:kaolin+ to have with him. , 'ea. York Express, 3d last. IliSanuzil 'for Vetcle- . ogetierds. A Mr. Gerber, of Kent county, Delaware, ex piers to get Afty thermand basket' of peaches this semen, from 1412 cichirfof fig hundred amen, iCII:10 of the trees being too young to bear • full crop. He is said to have commenced the Mud 'nese of groislng pcaihes in this wise: The pro prietor of an extensive glue factory It Philadel pki., end having a large amount of waste mato. liti 1,3 offensive that the authorities demanded ire removal, ha bought a Mat of wild land in Delaware and kept a sloop marrying the refuse !rem the &defy to this tract. Thy waste war -spread over the surface vale wed:, and after tiro or three yeses exposure, the ground was put in order ants portion planted with peach trees as. an experiment. They succeeded so well that he kept on until hone. him six hundred sores la trees. The manure will doubtless be of a last ing nature, and tie strong animal odor may be earner* to the borer, that pest of the pesoh grower. The number of electoral votes to bs oast next fall, including that of West Virginia, and omit ting, es per vote of Congress, those of the sece ded States, which are said to bare brat restored to;tbe Union, is 231. They are apportioned as inflows : 4 1 deware...--. Ilesepehire...-- 6 11 , 130 h........— ..--- 116 Neir Jersoy—...---. 7 Iril-ae•—..--- 13 New Y0rk...—..----. 33 Attlee. —.---.-- 3 Oregon Kerancl.3-- ..-- 11 Peen.) , wani..-- Melee.-- -- ..... .. 7 r 0317.10 bk. 0........— Blipllawd —.--..._. 71Yeroleat .. _. Id ieeee.h‘ setts._..—... 12 West Virglvla...---.. 311pbig.n.....—.....--.... 81Wisconstn.—...—.—. tole Case. The Electoral Vote Total Lmbar of votes.. Lumber u !squired for e Recreants ye Reerzer Hsu —The Richmond jorrnuis cease calling Grant an "idiot," • batch er "►"goners! whose only skill ie in leading min to 'lsolator." They now say such 'sit in ridiculous, at his plena indicate a purpose, and hit pertlneelty in 'pH:intim to, o.nd industey pros, eating them ore fall of deoger to filch aer.d. Evsn the Richmond oorrespondoot of the London . Tian easel 'Not one of Grant'. predectwors in Virginia hay shown one tithe of the tentailyi' energyi celerity sad resclAiluti which - the reheat camphigit has set down to - Grant% credit." _Whenever an enemy begins to be respected he Is hand, and Grant's movements hiptee , s great deal of appsishenelon at Blob = ketoiehaerg, Deport speak of the - d pendency paid:tad Wino; being skis to drive Giant from the Ro'don raitroadl and good res. I . os have they for that feeling,- for' td Was_pro- Mialy such strategy Sherman that drove Hood alit of Atlanta. Grant meant to. secure the nalroade .atound Richmond, and the* watt far to come out to tight him, which he must do. Stich pima, U . idiotic,,h l ll l a great deal of method HAM), of Marviand, itioondad the ntiminittiou', of _Mitten )1, fleymOrtr, sad. slier hiofog - iiibinittad some reMarks.sulogistio of trbt mmtlaman'sr .party serlinek ilid Mr. Harris proceeded to itay; One was nominated biri' td_ld•Ylfb• is • Ana? t. [Cheers and .hdisen ] Molt was who 'Drat initiated the policy by which car tights' and liberties were smitten down. That man is' Glorge B. . [Confusion Maryland, : which has soliecva to lunch at the hawk of that , wilt Oct submit - hts nomination, In Roe. , lib offenua'stail be known. The Con • ntion Is ajar) appointed by the people to pees agora the malts of the ;Mille am Whose names WOrdd be presentsd for the support of the great D'emooritleparlr 431 4. repent, a tyrant; I lfostof4.tiliAdh?lil l W d [Groat. I minfasion.3 L LATEST FROM NEM" MAILS 01 ¶Ol EGO Cl 1111 MAT THE REBELS DRIVER FIVE MILES LOSS OF THE ENEMY VERY LARGE Raw Tone, Sept. 6.—The Herald'. Bunker Hill oorrespondent of the 4th, says that General Crooks was attacked last night by the enemy, but repulsed him. We took one hundred prig -0/11121• The Herald. oerreipondent with General Anetill writing, under date of the 4th, says Yesterday, oat operations on Sheridan's right. and in the direction of Winchester, were emi nently stecoseafol. At about 10.-30 a. m.,Lourax'e division of rebel cavalry then reinforced to five brigades, attacked ens line one mile north of Darkeeville, on the Winchestet pike, seven miles south of Mettles • burg. The attack of the enemy was made with great gallantry, but ea gallantly repulsed, al. though we bed, only engaged a portion of our troops, while the offensive party had three in action to our one. Having for • short time maintained the de fensive in order to allow the enemy time to develop hie strength, we took the offetaive and drove LOMIX'III whole division, et • very rapid rats, over fields end through wood', past rifle pita and rudely oontianoted breestworlu, for a distance of five miles. Arriving at this point, the enemy attempted to make a stead, opening I a rapid fire from his artillery end ming his whole revelry force to prevent us from crossing Mill Creek, a small stream, which croons the pike end empties into the Opequen. The en gagement in this locality was of short duration, but was usnselly spirited. We charged the ma my with portions of Powell's and &Mow:Leta her's brigades, end woaltAare taken his artil lery bad our mop been Die to get soross the eek in the manner they advanced. 'ass it was, the enemy partly escaped capture by the merest accident. In the action, the Ist Cavalry made especial charge of ,great gallantry, under I,lent. Colonel Chas. B. Cophart, and drove the enemy, who was charging at the time. Ha.. ing come upon the enemy's main force, we skit meshed during the rest of the der, while pre paring for other'. movements. ' Yeeterd*, while we were fighting Lumens dividon ' Rhodes' corps moved down to attack as with eighteen pieces artillery, but fell bank daring the night. The enemy left on the field quite • number of wounded and many deed hors es. Having paced over the road, the rebels re. treated. We found the rebel loss vary large compared with our own. Tab SITUATION AT PETER BURG, General Despondency Betrayed by the Rebels. Lunen WORK IST BEMS' STATION. Intervicw Between the Pickets. THE FALL OF ATLANTA HONO/133 D. Raw Yuan, Sept 6.—The He-enfs City Point correotondent, waiting on Sept. 4th, says : Richmond papers offset to ridicule the idea of a ologie line of railroad beinglital to their ea • oupation of Petersburg and Richmond, bat a geberal dospOridenay betrays itself to the sumo Lathe. ocrrerpendent writes from Ream's Station that the battle ground, several days after the thwithdrawal of cal forces, ilpaaks sorrowfully of e thorough destruction at nine miles of rail road track and iron by lianoleak's corps, and pronounoes that its repossession by the rebels is impotubla Re says the crops adjacent to the road, on both sides, are utterly destroyed the entire Miran°, ; fences were destroys 1 by using them to destroy the timbers of the track; and loonies and barns gencraily ware redacci to latorildming ashes. Ilaarquaarzaa ATILT Of Ilia POTOMAC, der. 4.—The rebel picket, tease to believe Atlanta to fallen. They are very friendly lately, bat bee. their pcokete filled with Jeff Davis' pro • &emetic's', which lame protbetlea eafe coadnet to &eaters. They hell to largely reduce eta table by this dodge, They lay all eatables they can get from oar man, giving g7i.nbaeks and tobacco in ezokumge. Vepf. sth —Lest night oar batteries, all along the entire line, opened end sedated the enemy Jot an hoar, to honor of the fall bf Atlanta. Gen. Gibbon. in temporarily assigned the command of the ldth coma. . ORGAN SiItPRISED kID MLLE' THE KILLED SCATTERED FOR MILES Itorgan's staff ers T ang akenSeventy-FIR Pr6un. CII , C;FNATt, Sept. 6.—The Commercial pablishal the Icileering diepalch : 11.1oxellle; Term., Sept. 5:11: the following Slial telegram from general rees.vs3 earls this evening Bans Gap. Tema.. 8 , -pt 4 —To f 7 o. To on 1 serialise, defeated and killed John Morgan at Greenville this morning, the killed are scat ter"! for mile., and have not vet been counted end probably number 50 or 100, and al out 75 prisoner., an,orig those captured were Morgan's rad with one piece of artillery and a alt.ll4D. The enemy's force outnumbered nine, bat sar prise Mat complete Signed) REPORTED BATTLES IN MEXICO. The French Defeated in Four Pitched Hatt /es Now 'lout, Sept. 6.—A Matamoros paper de elites that the Fronch and Algesine troop were lately defeated in four pitched battles to Mexico. The date of these tionfllete b not given. They °donned at Brea, in the State of Gornto. The Mexicans were led by General Alearee, anl, In accordance with the name of battle, no quarter woe given, and the prisoner, were put to death. Colonel fiaLecio officially reports that he claim! to have won, on the fah of July, at Zliaousro, In Ile Ilea, a victory over 2,000 Imperialists, putting tamale flight. From fitly., Memphis, and Below. CArso, Sept. 6.—The steamer Belle of St. Louis brings two hundred road flfty bales ootton • for St. Lute. M. multi, papers of thil Si lay: Weether ex. e•isiealy hot at Memphis. Numerou fatal eases of teoetroke bare occurred, inalud'og six sot. dins. The Unich men along the river below Now Madrid base organised end armed them. soiree, under Granville Kaye—have already had were! fi ghts with guerrillas, killing consider able numbers of them. At the rquest of the War Department, the 139‘hillInots (100 day men) consented to extend their terrine fifteen days beyond their regular enlistment. Brig; Gen. d. E. Mower has boon promoted to Major General. eon. Paltusirsued an order prohibiting trade between this city and Kentucky until farther orders. Disloyal eltizins Assessed. Sr. trirets, Sept . o.—Gsnersi Rose mai being satisfied that etussoss co .operste fa Boone flaun ty, iadkhire eneourated buihniutolters and other binds of outlaws, and that Thames Water , man, the only support of a widowed mother end two fasten, was reeently 'hot on boord of a steamer laying at the wharf at, that town by a gang Of these yillains, b e es ordered an assess— meat of.4en thousand Boilers on the disloyal Matins of that town. for the benelt of the mother and sisters of :Waterman. . The Tribune said .the presidency. PlFir k04.-414,N0w Yqrk h ,6 o l, sdcf beaded "Whore we Oro," Nape Halos fotih we di thotannor of Abraham Lincoln for the next Prosidanor, onceslng that nag than disunion, lid o - ntiortif of a oentary of nu and woannidd sins ux. aid 6%71 nib which one oppon -- ,Ttie Storm. thscorium, Sept O.—Dating the storms ot Bstatday night end finaday twornlng, about Are dosing rats fell: - Neat the, railroads here ware damagad hy the *Wang away of the Wut and bridpe. The-dastages base basis awaked and tha trawl:WM fan h4oThy coutalkabia. got to Ude • telighbotJ d Wonatotfildwality I*rl4. The ettnn et Daytati was very mete, Pim „sriktlng toes said Ws" FAILURE OF WIEFIEWS RAID. DISPAICII PEON GEN. BOSSE.AII. Rebels Retreating Towards Florence BETS. MIER UD RURAL REPORTED •KILLED The natn B ages to quar.Red. ailroads ang R LOSS OF THE RNEHY AT ATtASTA N•orrium, Sept. 5, 15t4ram. BOUOSIa tele graphs from Spring Mit, tote en Sa i tttirday, that Wheeler's force was across Detok / rfver and bad jo'ned Roddy, and they were N 011.10114 towards Florenoe. Gen. Rosman pronounced the raid a complete failure. Gen. Holly was reported mortally wounded; he died at Franklin yesterday. Gen. Haskell is also reported. killed In a skirmish. Considerable damage has been done to the nal roi. A large force to employed who will loon have it in running order again. The damage done 1y the rebel' to the Chattanooga railroad I. t. tog rapidly repaired. One bridge only has beetideadoyed, seed that over Stowers's creek, 50 fest long. Col. Spaulding woe not ethtured ss reported; helm sate with his oomm nd. Capt. Price, of the 10th Penpa., was killed on Frio.). News from Sherman's army to-day report the enemy's loss at 3,000 killed and wounded, and we captured 2,000 prisoners, among them are Brig. Generale, namenot given. A large amount of Piltierlal was captured. Our army U in full poiseesion of Atlanta. The river is four feet:and rising. Dappirtment of Went Virginia. 27 vir Yeas, Sept. 6.—The Tritame'g Washing ton special says: Major Gen. liontar hat been relieved at his own ragout from commanding the Department of West Virginfb, end brevet Major Gyn. George Crook assigned to command his place. CITY ABD SUBUBBAY The Legality of the Bounty Tax. We bad unposed that, In Allegheny county &Wadi, no effort would be made to contest the legality of the general bounty ant, under the frOVillioMl of which our analog have been so largely and to opportunely augmentod by yolun. teem; and wider which many districts, If not the entire comity, will escape the rigor' of *on imiption. But, beneficial am have been the pro• vtainies of this sot, in its general appliestkm, there are • few persons in every tommunity write wil are igamp are lain of the harshen it impose.. These men pesseselne large tracts of real estate, upon which they have been accustomed to pay bat • morel' nominal tax. There are two such individuals in Elisabeth township, Allegheny county—mantsty 241111r11. Levi 8011:11921d1Ort and Andrew bleitinly--and they have determined to test the cones-heinous!. ity of the general bounty act, and with this view have ed •MD In equity in the District Court, threngh their mussel, Georp P. Hamilton, Bel , sealant the School Director' of 'ail township, Messrs. Franklin Patterson, John Gentili, Denial Pines, Hervey Applegete, Samuel Van kirk and James Gamble. The complaint acts forth that the relators owl, property in said Jaya thle that the School Dlresotors are about to is tue bounty bonds, in the amount of $30,000 ; and that they have levied and easeemed, or are about to levy endues"' • tat of (our for the pur pose of redeeming said bonds. The oyster. fur seer allege that the Issue of the bonds, and the minetameat of the tax am without soy warrant or sathoeity of law, and tend to the manliest In jury end oppreuioa of the petitioners. They therefore ask Gent the defendants may be re- Itrinintd by an injunction of the Court Gem tuning e.id bonds, and sok the Coco to deretwe them (the Dina tore)indliritictally and personally liable ( is, bonds leg.ed b 7 them. The bill having been prepared and sworn te, Mr gamilton moved for a preliminary taloa. time before Judge Minton", In Chambers, ea the Stet art. The court ordered that the motion be eciered* of record, and that Saturday, the 31 teat., he deed for • hearing. On that day, the lid was amended by the Matirtion of a chime toning forth that, in stir to Oil the quota of F is.beth township, roluntsen bad been enlist• td.froto other distriem la the county, an fr ether r, untie. it' the State, array d:e.ie d irtomatte the ,tyxretry of at re etlttery digt,-Ws w furet•A rtgr -pc. to , • And, as o port of the re lief prayed for, the following was sad "And 'to' :b• paid dgendants be restrained from ap • ple'ng said hoods, cc the p-oceeds theme to the tat Or bounties to •01111111•11 enrolled and tobJect to Arsft in other =lately districts of In. States." Co mottoes, the argument of the ease was fixed for Wrdnee 'ay, the Peh Inst. We have no disposition Co prejudge the issue of this rase , but, lot it terminate at it will, the part.ent et the bounty tax will not he resisted by en: rote In actrand—nay, we might say, out In 'so ttousand. There may be a few won. who, odor astute 1.0% rratenre es Gest the ;mgunconstitationei," or that " by eullsting r. Int teas tout one dittriot to the credit of an 6, bir , El, re iv doe gm that the whole quota may root lent .d,"er; it or p••••• the payment of the been tv•tax, and nr. dot them-serve odious to the core matity !Er all that :0 oCata flat this number, we alp; rehend, wilt be exceedingly limited. The toot msjo i!y of cur tax mere, knowing that the paytneor of botither to totaritaoril woe lectern! se well c. a DatrlOttO monies, •tll prompt) pay all arraElonelats for that purpose, .hunt stopping or olupi.l to pseetfon the oon• a,i'ut:oual.ty of the leer. And tSeso gentle• of Isrge landed estate, who not complain • t the 0, 1 rtha vt" Lurtheo, may lied it a very Otter wet of yrot•otlrg 11,Ir vr.lntble porno. riot 1. let them take a trip to Chembersburg, and then ask themselves whether, if they had teen prep. rty-botdere In that nor deserted teen, they would not, before the visit. to It of 111IC•gsr imea's Incendiaries.. have cheerfully, gladly, eagerly given toe, per r...rnf to have hod their property Inured saatatt a VititXoll of their ,tee'. sting torches. ALLxs C. UlL•aaa ho Fret renne}lvauf• Re.trve A letter from Mr. David Shafer, dated "In the Field, Septa& fir Rd," states that the regiment bed jo.t tuned in its arms, and left its oamp, r 1 aratrry to going but of the service. and that had then are. ed n the to ut of the James, on the w•y tome, ow Pll I.dalptaa, where the or- der stated they would he mustered ono Ceto• rary K, of this regiment, was r sort:Med la South Foyeite and Upper Bt. Clair townships, in this county, and numbered about seventy men when It started for the seat cf war in 1801. It no telutus with ten or twelve man—"ell that is left of them'—left of seventy. Company I was re. crafted partly ;n Allegheny and partly In Wash-' luster; comity. The rest of the regiment wail mainly from Norristown,:itt the ',stern part of the Slate. General Ba 3 and commenced his military career in this war as Cotonsl of the Ist Cavalry, Sid up to the time of hts death always spoke of the regiment with pride, sod allied on It when has ardcus duty was to be performed. The let Penn sylvania and lot New Jersey—the twin regi ments—were always called upon In time of dsn ger. Bayard being promoted, C:Ionel Owen J OL•11‘..11 Ce6l:lll.2.loGed C 011.11,1 of the regiment; hot he coon resigned to gi ht me "to fight the abol,t,iste." I; need hardly be remarked that he was a Democrat. Colonel Taylor ha , com manded the regiment from that time WI the present. The regiment has been engaged to every bat. tie from Drainesviile to Beams' Station, and al wogs with honor to itself, and the cause and erantry le behalf of 'Walt they an steadily fought. It has smut Its full share of danger, . endured it. full share of the privations of war. Let them then have a hearty, a joyous welcome to theft pew:alai homes. Copper/mid ..f#YMgathy for Soldiers. The fermentlle Charier of Tilers day, obi. that the ilia on the Ohle Railroad, which brought the 10016 rogitorat from Colombo, to ZeneedLßo: oft that day, name very near being tbtowa from the track: ova an embankment, *best a mile and. a half -watt of Newark.: It wee libeut nlne , or tan o'clook at night and veil drab', tome horrible bitteront, knowing that:the Crab with the soldlontwottla tooaaarivo. Piiced • railroad tie f10r201,1 tbs (rack, with the purpose of thlowing the whole trait of the track wad casting the dettripition - of the Aria of is Many of rude Soto's mddiera .st passible.. The.ii% boirovof, mead laiwarattan - ead was Ivaithti br the toweatehar,sndefitudied stesdnatil the train wq broughtb et shalt s bridge, where the tie lei taken oat with 'some_ A mho bed peeled in the, othoi,rUtaosi.. .hurttime Ink:, without my obstruodons, so this the Send Inuit - hiss been watohlag for as opportunity to destroy the soldiers. CdzuL doling of 11 ° Ie R e w tse it ir " eldef in e ef ° thli mri Co lu mp7V,hild 'at Pmesville, Ohl°. an Toseedey,..the 30th alt., the fogoving diteetors vers.memilmonele Ass /mg g. J. Jewett, the. B.Mtight, Wm. D gee, D. W. Deshler, J. Wm. B.fiwtn, Ratak loaplely, El. B. Mane; D. Applegate, C. 0. Oeildird, Lasso W. Ilall, Tosetel Ileaartaap, J. ,pew Wiight sad Vi'ellet. Bocokl. Upes the Up:deaden of the Bait/ the fettewier Alegre erica aleeteoi a. J. Jewett, Paade #/$9 'B! wihort, Vtilldenti Daniel Apphigates TOesscet, yd Rik Wlag t flotitroteq. . -Soldiers , Aid Concert. P l4 "i' 6 Gucci& It were not for Soldiers' Aid ritatarals, and Soldiers' did Exhibitions, end Soldiers' Aid Concerts, this would be a 117 coun t:] cut here—it would, indeed ! But It is not dry. Festivals, end concerts, and extdbltions Sr. the rage, and every person seems willing and eager, and anxious to contribute liberally to wards cheering and assisting the noble soldier whilst he Is gallantly figting the battles of his country. The gallant lade and pretty lutes of Nobles town, Battle Ridge, Federal Springs, Robinson's Run, "char and Marabouts" lately formed a no ddy for the purpose of giving a Christian Com alb inn Coneett, at the Robluon Run,ectamonly called the "Rill" Church. The day appointed for the concerti, Thursday, Sept. ist,eameratud, and abOittiful day it was. The reeds were In the very beet erudition, and the air era cool and plasma.. Everything seemed propitious. 'all asters untied and the girls looked gar." Everybody seemed exceedingly overjoyed that they had been favored wan:tilt le fair and beau tiful day. The hour appointed for oommeneing was I o'clock, but as the people were still crowd ing up all side. of that high kill, and crowding into every door of that spacious church, the corn sneneement of the exercises INS delayed until 2 o'clock: Rev. Mr. Ormand, formerlya.christian Commitsion delegate, opened the reaches with a beautiful butaather lengthy peaytt. Some bettudfel pieces of mu ll ° mete thetlaing, after "Rich the name reverend gentleman made S 2 Introductory addrese, relating eons very touch ing incidents of amp lad hospital life, and de seeibing the working, of the Christian Commie. s'en. His hobna corp. aneolote made the wails a that Old "HUI" Church ring with laughter. Do concluded by introducing John M. Kirk patrick, who, after • couple more beautiful pieces heti been sang,) took the amid and de !tared a truly eloquent tot far too that an ad dates. Ile was compelled to leave the meeting at an early hour, and ems therefore obliged to be Very brief. His speech was full of thrilling eloquence. He alluded in a very touching man na. to the young men from that neighborhood who had fallen in the battles of Fair Oaks, Get tyaburg and the Wilderness. Mr. Kirkpatrick L. a popular man In this neighborhood. Kirkpatrick has always been liked since he delivered his famous Fourth of July oration In Bill Blarshall'o Grove, near the big town of Shirland, and told the story alba men who had nosh a wonderful big nose that het always blowed It with gunpowder. bin. Kithpatriek wee followed by Rev. J.J. Jones, of Wubington, to one of the most able cad eloquent addresses we ever listened to. The frequent, loud and -long. ocittinad applause be reaiad, and tllit i gots ihowered at his feet, showed that hies was appreciated. At this stage o the proceedings the President mete and rad that he'd rather there would not he So much ring our; tot to all who did go out he would say that there was a Posts:Mee outside, and he hoped eon* would emelt without step s leg for a latter. Re believed there were letters there for every person in the house, ail they eentained the latest news. lem happy to tell you, Mean. Editors the Post Odin was ooze comp:nal "eleenedout." A few more pieces of mask ware sung In • de lla/Wel manner alter which au interval was prim, Afar th e interval the lads and I sentence more beautiful pieces. They wore all delightlol, hot the place "When the Ship comes in," was part icularly so. The " Cherry Valley biding Band "was present and occasionally dlr agreed excellent maim The members of the band deserve the highest meedof praise for their itiediese and liberality in playing free of charge for all concerti, azhibitiohs, At, given for the toledt of the soldier grille en animated contest want on all the a ternoen out& • of the eater* for a TM , pad to he given to the 1t... Mr. Braddock or Dr. Weer. Upon the payment of twenty dye cents is paten wse untitled to vote. Katy, I am happy to say, voted "early aid Often" for their favorite preacher, and thereby contributed to the Christian Commission. ' i was particularly plastid with the tousle and hope theYederalSpriagert,flebineenEuttners and the other "youth and beauty" around theta, will t. Re it into • their minds to give as another Chriettan Co =minion erneert rem. May they - not wary in well doing, bus go on with their work 7% I dare-USe peen moan. alto curelL -1 od war ud alsNibter vex 1.13. e land w more." The president of the day was Roe. R. M'Pher ci, of Mansfield, and the Secretary was Y pox humble servant. 0. r 210411 Sun, of "Palle MIL" The Bounty Tot Levy Febosi Directors and ottani Into-tested in the sfssid issessznent of • bat to pay bounties u• otinterrs, as aunts-laid by the get wet bounty sot, Acrid beer In mind that, under the prowls lino of the fourth section of the supplement to said not, passed at the late extra semi= of the yotaistucc, and aptr,red en the 211. h of An t-gust, 1E64, they are rot at:tato/laid to extleet a greater sum than Iwo par emit. in any one yea.. the Wit( n reads as follows: That the county commissioners, toax coon cl. tottool directors, supervisors, or board of etsetit n ditytry, of any county. borough, ward, ..tieo' district or township, shall not be author. It!X to lest find collect, In any one year, a F r ern-, tai tban 000 per cant. 011 the last ad justed valuation for Slats and sonnty purposes, io laid ooundeiresparyrely, for the payment of Mende, se oforit. tinder the liftla, i t t geotion of the came supple ment, yorstr la glron to levy and collect a pca poi tax, on all male taxaLl. lot& I sots, not a ateading five dollar. eachi in any ore year— !provided that non eonimlsstrroad drama nod pct.. 1 Slue in the so nal service of ohs onentry, or oho hats, boo permanently ditahlad to salt r•rri.l and the property of widows, minor. cblufren, and widowed motto., of those who (had In rude*, shill be exempt from taxation under it& soL Boma of the district, in this ,sestisty are tusk• Isitparatioca for haling the satire tax et acct redeeming the bowl. to one 7 0 1 0 . Whim Ole plan II zoiaolmouili agree! to,it is 07 vat k well socash; bob jlit cow, when cot- Lain wea:thy cod are feeling ”piar/PLIC /IMVIT , to realer the payment of any Sweaty tax, it would be well for Sstiool Disasters to 'tick to the letter of the law. Accident on theeonn.llaville Railroad— Mel= Idiot evening between seven and eight o'clock, ■ n an named Thomas N. Bole, a resident of Westmoreland county, was ran Over by • train nese the depot of the Pittsburgh and Connell"- viiie Railroad, in this city, and instantly killed. I. appears that the deocand, who was tatoa lcat• d, wu .tandtng on the railroad track, when be I.lt. nutted by the watchman, who ordered him to !sive. Ile started to go, btu in a short Prev rs.u...aed and eat down upon a siding. A tram ran upon the siding end the engin see not oboreing the man the ears Fused over him, Mina him Instantly. Bole was a resldssit of Westmoreland cennty, a stone mason by trade, and had been engaged in building a new bridge at Tarantula for rome mouths put. Ooroaer McClung bold en inquest on the body this morrinr, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. VS hat Constitute" a Good Plano. We be tree the magical profession is agreed in considering that a piano worthy of an artist, ahotod r o sssss the meowing Taelitiee• Lisroto• alone ,or does. e cid power of t..ne, vri:l egaatt ty in all the rt gleam Ilona the to wart hufe to the highest treble noter, end a sympathetic .:eyieg quality of tone • perfect adjustment of the me- Aleph= of the ' melon, allowing the performer to over the keys with the greatest ease and rapidity; and derability of construction, limning iteremaining long in tone and withstanding our Fadden climetio change'. These qualitiet are to be feur.d in an eminent degree in the pianos from the celebrated factory of Oidekering & Sons. The rut =omit of experience which those mo bile have bad during the forty yews atistenes of their eatablithment, their indomitable energy, petteretente and skill, and their intention with the greatest artists and professors who have thoroughly tasted their instruments, hereon', bled them to produce plena which are the eical• ration of 11 who hear them. Their present stuaclng popularity proves at once their merits. At no time have the nohlekoringe" been in each demand as nowose we are informed by their Agin In thit city, end those that are O received . are soon disposed of to ouruppreive tis's& A enact nosortinetit or the new style °Motoring Pianos Ii how on band at Mr. fdellor's Karla ooniro3 'Wood street, wrested Mr., Ali Wade; and any of out readers that contour. :piatograrchasing a piano or Altet ate interested In tbs.:oath of (musical) imptovinient," rhould 'go to row dom. ge 'llollpti IT/strut guard at the Long Bridge arrested' Henry Vcck and seised his two honnta and wagon for attempting to smuggle whisky Into Virginia. When Vonk apprOttetedtheltitgasrithists wagon Is wan ap parently insist*, "hat aha gqirde tboaght they ..teselt itacusthingl' and Intunidletelrinstitated • thorough search, when ther-dtsoorered a Woo aupber of canteens, containing to the aggregate chfrtg.two Won° of whisky tough bid easel pain's df the wagon which wan prerlded -sigh Kin qx doublestdoboirds, Use top of *Mots wirenoveredarlth slate seaurell nailed. Vook yes 'fietnaglted to the 'Pantos' guardhouse tu aningratisidbalpt Of, iiteuggltag whist:is ale. latlen efasiligemordemandhisetoek of Ilquore, nesupwre - wercrawate entrusted and - tern over , de thaiggapesti desk At Col. ' atioe.—Wathivon tiNn • . •.. EDUC.ITIOJr.IL. laYua COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. A EHLECT CLLSSICILL SCHOOL, ISPOU, Y OITNIGI , LADIES. Goncer of Sewn O St et a ounn sp andonj Stockton Acme., k C kaloazsy corn. pa. Tho Hintb hatf•Ammol Mogan commence. MOH - D LT, Mops. bth. Breatithl location t lam sad eh, cl 7 fa alnked Homan Ottearrunt Tao:lMb nigher Mathematic., amend end Madara Languages, sad Or. cantor:ant Breaches:tormbt. elprolel ottani:ion to Us& Inc Writing sad Oompoottto. or DtrAZINICIrt ran !imam Tor Circular. or tar= opptoMa nal*. onitao Kra L SHIM QELECT SCHOOL, 191 PENN STREET• kJ —The third term aAI commence on 1015131.1, 81,MMLIMI 611 z Terme—Pe Easel. ol dye mantb In the Junior Boo Von, PO; In the Benlor, sto. s oextra charge for fremcb, - Germen erld raering. The Prfnetpab may be fomul et their rooms day from. I. m after the Sid Met. J. IL NEWELL and M. A. N EW ELL, Prima:l*a ••10:21, _ _ VIM HANNAH B. DAVIS' SCHOOL JYL FOB TOVI9O LA.DLEB LED NTE3E3,—The ttarveoLt oraflon of this floarbfbing brethatica anarooace co done ILONDLT, 11/IPTILIBERIIS In Ow N•' roomy No. PG Federal nye; Alleyway nr. rented of the (aortas •Ciemplisited . teorbers here born wand: Prot Dan" Mt Knob tor Endo Prot. No" tor Trona; Prof. °moral, for Lett. A !halted numb, rot mils ea be moelved. euellnd W H. WASEHAWS " • saea School The recta.. 610111011•131 calmseuaas 111015 DAY. Ana. mt. SM. A. th a scabs of palms ..lll scrlat• If stsdeata are tarmac.to ß S ta red• t. salsa as won a paabla a Ifs. 'B , B 8 am, a Eat Mammas, par the &boa adthia N INSTITUTE, ON HANCOCK 1 31B3i street, ay-polar O. N. Church, trill op. for the inn• rotas year.. KOS DA.T. t the ~eh Wt the number of Tuition $l2 60 p.r quarter al el.= weds Leary" &milt) bo &lorded to each pupils aa may wish to .t.dy trench, Germen,linatisg or other .tra branches. 8111D3. Principal. matt EDGEWORTH !SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LIDIIII, LT 11.111noatii. PA. Th. nal Borba will Open on the 14318 D KOH DLI 1.11 13ZPVIMBZH. Ms teat advantages ars &Borba. and at reap:sable ratan Tor terms, lta.. sermi tot • Otr. Co , KIT./ ire . WM luael Cd/LPETB, 011. CLOTHS, 816. _ CltakirciN MATTING. NI'FARLANO. COLLINS & CO.. NM II •HD TI mire Immo: Best Waft to I", 0...0ad Soar, • Elan lap meshed • small hurele•of ma oastroi 17TRA ff ZLITTLYG, of the celebrated B. P. if. lot. gsmrtmtliza. She quanta al dim Fads Is raw ehl• bs say other matting trapartel. and thi= ernarktith madam therm ena7 Wo gamtrabte. Mei.* h OD, base Net remised • Om •s -mediae, seal mrsittsadhemme style. of Fancy Plaid Mattings. Ail et via& lum fed bee. laaded..4 sr. th.stat.. te. WEE MS MAIVIZIOB IN TIIII M4EE97. Our yard drat of goods kr rt.III urorarosiord to rm. tout or rarlery, sad wqr 61 all Moo oiler au patroos Ow lowed prim the curios win abra. FOURTH STREET N EW STYLES 0/ • ' WINDOW 3HADTSIS° Itzazivim Tklt DLT. 11 EW SPHIS 0 STOCK Of C .A. Ted P El 1 T B, I WELL 8LA13021111) °' OIL CLOTH. lAT NrCALLIIIrS. -CARPET STORE. Oa V roving SISK= CIIIN A IiATTINGIB. per--Lued babe, tho rise Is pods a rigs gt-,4) WHIT; CUTOKED 6.5 D n 1.1501 CHINA MATTINGEI In al/ ,tact/ and gnalltlen. •e •^ eastani t. atbr ff=l Ma eateattaa of the public le called to lbl ahoy. pod, ea W • I UN Challpeat CS/pain ill thr. 1311VG.1. • • Wo b••••tviA WA...Loa o d.O bro. !erg, Plat •••• • •••4104.• puma Gam, •ELlch •• °Col WWI+ rata. OLIVER BIoCLINTOOK It CO., PL.11.4 - 08, JOIUSIG, are. W&M LINE. BARR, SOLI, AGMS 07 TIM Bradbury & Bolaomeoker Is Clo.'e OKLEBILITBD PIANOS, AND BMA - WU & 00.1511 ABICTR2III Organs and Melodeons, flo, It 13DISELL13 BLOM, Eft Olatil es. We tab pleasure is retwring to • tow at Mon len. ken wawa Mao instenatants m Pittabongn end sictotkri illohard Herd, /glut Quinn. Est., T. V.. &Hem Jame Elmo% Coq Dept Cochran, Wells, HMOs Oa., J.P, Bega, Wero. Brian], D. O. B. M. Mackburn, Dono Great Pt. Baptist C 1.,. 1. Hamelin, H.R., D. M. Doak, MK. tn. D. H. Hortense, COL J. IL Hon, &wen, Ps. Diteotreos Viteent's Academy, Younginewn, Min Bank Ilettensod, Loot Liberty. Dept. J. B. Console Dieniatbeen. 800. IL Ilopkno, e.ooriatior. Say. H. Dolehant7,llonodn l lle, Va. Oration Mc , tt, Cooniend, N. Otten.trotai Liturpool, 0. Botonurt Oen, [sq., Allentionl 0107. Pint J. Hon. * do. Very Itev. P Inallon, do. Allen Kramer, do. M. Ttre, Esq. do. De. J. IL McClintock. Zan LDasety. All John 11 do. Pllnl=kodoosts eta , oraresotod toe Dye years tow choice eaxeld.hend Mom Bo Selo end rent. I/21 NBIXDLE, '* - o. 183 BYLTILVIELD ek • , rksber Is Pianos and Musical instrument+, Ems constantly on land a Lo eseartment al HILL PIANOS, VIOLINS, ODTTAIIS, AOOOl/DDOBB STBINO4. As" shish be vat tor las lAtt4Avd piallos a hiELODEONB. xt ic-+la, ...... , lit ..1 Tllaral 41 ,4AffiltT12'irf • ~ Hasa , Ware ths tut vinare di view. ' Al. a 'Venal: MI d Pl/114011 I 00:1 ktRIODIOIN, A.,11110 MIMI lIDWDZONB, azd slap Wisoddist al:sawn:lPa IMO, LIMSIIR.i.IrCE 4GEXTS: LF. JJGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for the • sleeken, teeeeteiehte saa ingnina/ Ur P. JONIN, Agent for North America, • Wats of relnurylnala, sad Mutant IninzestOi Ocapoles, l ll Wiser areal. REA, fileenetary Citizens' 131- imams Oaccitorp. carngre Harlot and Vat. N. FFGORDON,Seeretar3r of Western In . teraeetbeeThey,tes DIEJMTISTIt-r._ uoculdift ;14.10,t 3g Pcady VtAiingidr - Mrair 'Olt 1411.11 --FOR Hr."? F OR RENT. FOUR ROO MB. Lee, et Printing Ogee; Dock Dilating or klicheitical pro Nem Can be Parnithe4 with steam power LT *anted. Will be ranted singly Or other nine u tietlreLL Apply at G&ZETTL OTTIOP • WE, SALE A Ft= of 118 sores, fa Elt. Glair towcwhip. Weotostorehood crinwip, - Alpo, the best Owl Works on the ktononpitels din ritneted fo Poor Ho. 2, containing two hundred Ann forty use. Aka, • 1207 ralneblo tern in Derry township. Wert. 020201224 ,county, Pacontaintng .boat 185 oarls, woO inoprorwl, trod 12 • Milt Ate.: of cnitlretiin. Aboo • tract of AAA of about 30 acne !Owl:dug the borough of 211usbrth,,Allegbany county. Pa. Also, • PAS* or 116 ACHIS, on the blanongebels River, la Illzabeth tOwaship. • eon illofoop f r oon smart, of Afeneeres. Also, • iv* valuable HAIM in It. Olair townoltip, WatinOreltuid otrturk2, eastaining 160 screw Also, 12 HIIILDPI2O LOTS in the borough of Woof 121raboth, 60 by 121 fest. !re v ioartknolste bgErits 62 80.106 Youth drool 01 H. TOW= Bog rotate Aiwa. VOR BALE--13UBURR&N BITES ass TILLAGD LOlll, Con Etenaton.--Tlie ea. &reigned, Znoutons of t heaters of John ElenVa, deed otttr tor ask • number of Lots, from ono halt to WM eon. each, situated mar fort en withtn three minute, walk of the terminus od the It NJ. mererttn, Pump? Tha above are besortfolly located br priests reddelteat Alm, • tasuabar of nail Lots to the village al co dtest.tr.thl on ths Pnewouter Itellorsy--thwty to dug test front d from one to two hundred feet dry. mar or enquire of unbar ot the =U. quad, or W. A. NIMROD Mot'. WM*, Court nom. or 'mums roma D. ansoi. O. . J. 1111/18015, uootore. FoR SAL& A COUNTRY RESTDISOE lo WI village of llssafteM, Mar =Ws from the city. Lot No, 62, cantata= between air and =on scram 1 spas ft is =sod • pcd two story brisk harm, bare, stalls, and otbsr baiMlop ciders and mil of oxceilont 101IIr sass of coal with bank opened sad Mg= waking orde lf r, sin be sold oo lot divided to melt proMmostra. aot sold betonla n BILLTULDsII. we on that day be mold at PUBLIC! ALIA, M 2 o'closlt pt. .„ with= mass Title tudisinitablo =sr of all Incambnaos Timm of oats will be =dolmans as application to GEOlittlE TOSI3IIII, liamparatoselke ably VOE BALE One new Steam Radius, N Minch o7ltooar, 30 bath storks, an hong bon bat Wane* Talyo gooomor. On. 11 boob crllntlor, 30 bob strolls, row net will to se wood ow now. Ono T inch orltodow, SO Inch Mots, soy. 16 " or. " • Two Orthodor Boilers, 33 tn. atm, CO box ton. novo • " CO " 13 • Two Wrought Iron 011 50110. Alm, Throe bola of Brain Tools, tor 00 Ww3i. Mesh Orr cob. Enqntre of B. 11. BOLA talagbass Bkver Ilutl6oeistba Pad. LIDEOB TILE.MOST BEAUTIFUL AND NJ &NOW* locations fat. Matta sesta wawa Mitt Liberte to now offered for male, fro:1M; off Hlffidiad Amax. about OCO feet, and oontatnthff 22 ideaafore t bane desists near Um reeds:me of Miteder Bridle% Zed and others, sad to oruceottblo of Oro Artert num. There to or the pram • two otoiff brisk hoops, orlon hones, barn, ka, all torgood amen also • doe or. chard of yearn trees, manly bearing..•Thli property, ff. desired, will b. divided Into two, or roar wanes to sail =OM. Tor a terros, apply et thoL . lte Bri . satd b 2.• Butler &wit, Lom, LOB SAL.E.Tho coogiol oaat• of tito I. hits' Boakoel DongLe, doming, )7 Gab lbw township, o n . nab tem the co taa'atug esteem sus in . lest Este et tiltiontioa. Wag wolletochei with trait twa•AlanbbatTonc... partly anderlaid with oo•L To parties seeking ha. provost property. copoblning odrikatoiroa at ow bens!, 'ea neighborhood, the si= fol Qs • rare ty of entering at °woo to thy en. jorrontla tits Mal tome. Tor tortkow pordewhort Isiah) at the taint of Ko• QUIVA.IS i D6VI:MI.O. Ho. 61 Tinto strewn. .11:trod S. T. DOISMAIII. VI 0 R BMX— STEWS SAW MILL MID 011. 13271211311t.—1fba ano.ball ot whole of an Oil Boesch out Mom how UM. trill:den whoa ball woo of pohnd ;so ob =lsom of cool tho rand open and Wag_ wortod, oltcate on the Ana .n ,=r4 Ulm and h. V. B.L. Is carol tor solo Th. to new and of modern bola Th. Saw iamb% otca• did Miff. =Ms wall ellotatod, ha olag a crook rand hots n toth.ting. aocdbcon7 kEr harail toes. • Tot porldooloco call co the I.IfDA I Th IniffBl3B_, Ifo. SO Bud wont.Tittobarhh. yOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE, with ground' .d stabling attache. situated as rde lice o• the Mazda. t t arrest Hallway La atllaghsay. is 6. red wt.!. ?ivy I. rea. ISSININZDtI ( II Woad stmt. F OR bAIZA, km FEET OF 18. M 1 a TIMFIEN A , ^ 4th from 6to 10 lohbosipttant the c .110. 109 ruth WOOL OB BALE—AI Aladdin Oil Works; SS Crads P•trolsmcs Warmlnt. LP me=, eabszantlaily built ota o rizue amber, se too . roay tor *Ade et tir " llognary dxototrccg 00. or the Moe Pitteborb.. 13101281T01i, JOHESTOIS 1 WILIMIEL KUTY ISe--YENN erIiEKT PliOr tbroratorj Brick Dr*Mfg, natal., for illteen moss, No. It Pms *Met, rhk lot, WWI • front of 20 feet O loam rannlzof biwk 110 feet to Ir .i all,fr. The sboyo ea =xi:WA Lxation br roaanfactorms parpoost. Krwffo at liscf,tf T. A- Iid.II.II..LAND,¢ S fifth irtroot VUR SALK—Beaver (bung Farm, situ• sted to berlitmun township, 1, otter from lb* VII:Coa " 11. 7 act.a 'bSVs rod ortmerrons actbrd , dingti. °MIL% 'am true, of her edactlon. eppl7 to orZb D. 31<1.1114 d CO.. 103 Form* Mimi 23 Flab fiyUNTRY PLACE 'FOE •Lx liTnrv e . half eall•I to A Ira Pleat Bcad, • .null tram two. an U. FOtt SALE-150 Acres of Coal; oho 120 sena of trout coal In pool 80. % ea) one tract o oat prai reamed sad other treproveamitt to good wort. Log order to boot No. 1; Me Usti oo the Toashloakeel the earl Clonheasolße &inroad. WlL l Va i r i a w►sD. see Ent door Irma Irtah on Brent eanot.. eon 70.030 LIAO Pst ORR FLOORING. Inquire at .alt;ion telUtt farm containing 1.14 mitzated l• Snood. townaltp, Al*OW .01=M ona ad% from raprwra 18111, sad tat Mtn tram rtibbc.o 6 The twrin ke nll watered old la • via Kee.. of •altkrattoe. rer tertt..r parifaalus ll r t• promloo, at of the =Lbw:ail:per. • 1.4¢1. JL. G. 11111P1303. Ftli 13TOBS ; s Dwelling and Stebie, an lot abate the tri; . e• techwel !owlet, Allegheny Olty. Passeigia4 •1 .wey. rareesiy coilipted by AL Clam. poly le Jolll2l.Dailli, ri Allerbeeet F•kt SALF, 44 , wood Band Oirmlar Bay, 14 What. aced D. • P.. otra of SQ LMON JOHNSTON Dealer in PDI3II L DBMS AND crantiamA ?sari:num; FANCY GOODS, fICHNING 71.uur, OILS, TAMI L MEDICIIILS, ay., of strictly prilite oinality, which hi aim at talent prim (brew thattbUla and 'math AnbetiPtrabargli. Preaceptions airstalq = d' of as 4u ho.s. la A. FAHNESTMI & CO., Wholesile preni^ and mantfactstrats of Wart% LEAP Attl) LITI3AB6I, coma of Wool sad 4=l stmts. Pittstranth- -nR. GEORGE a RisYSEßLrfrilkg, .1.1 No. 140 Wood Etna, exarser of zp , n Pittsbtavh. amvolursi 7 6amaao l7 . ISLTREIZ. 43 111th Mat. Ana sciaamiss . crum LaIrSTIP. SarEAS - lerdeVitrOidiSothers oonsetes ts /03Z2 0 t0100tra11it........ WON ANT QM= Pittrbseria. . Clarvitb td too vitae... &Nay jxbi:lll3 ye *IBTY, ATrOanlirn,lT-IAW: An Lord memo , priswthr astuAta aro», swin rotr Tatra @4,e u Gila FM.. McdV4Mat eGAZZAM'S No. set anAirrierlulVlT. z Wore ONoi; Ve t Wi`itrur. . ;T4 LXXVII-=-.NQ. 225 VOL .1100.1501. 4LLINVaIh, ite SCHOOL BOOKS, -1 PUBLIO SCHOOL% 13/"Prkes as low as =•o be army& CHAS. C. MELLOR; • St WOOD STRRBT. MUNRO'S cations Wpa TEN • CENT NOVELS.... Thanblis ia•elved apOptitarttythai tug cover Nen equalled in thsecnieepsse al tiEla. The publishere m:dead tram Bleated to sediaging Mersin., roper for to tiny that had,blan - Dun in the mazilet. Being theft wen Italteeitt Iheatarbe they toe, nothing molly good le Wonted. beoilleirof Solt On f brogan tan= edit0.... 61400r16 On the °this hand, nothing ow bejeleied upon the in. listurs-ea 100 erten happens - lase they aresertMW own lodger—' amuse it wines from cartlibtaglngterg. Basing • gm coneictioe that snail will aseertitselt, he spite of appor don, they nee nothing bat the tely best wort. Ihe Parer./ is a list of their glarline which speak far themearnal, I. The klunterg 2. The Trapper's ltetreat, & She 4.11100 Highwayman, 4. The Bunied Usinaleg, b. The Track of The; 6. The Man Eaten • 7. Oh .not. Temple; 1 The Death hat • 1. The Izehanieeyert 10. The Trot. astable; - IL Ibit Elnntrettliztinsryth 111. The Ocean Boyer; 11 Th Tory OntwlttiP. B. Zak* Bteroute, the Mot.. htertta Boast; It. The Scourge of the Sea% 16. The tisptive 11 aides: g.grod Jos, or the Doreen of the Waage if. li.;ng ersled Jos, or .- - --- _ -_ _ ..___. U. no Wild wont of lladlioadtaleui iiii 111. Ito lomat Lodge: ~,!-:. . . 20. Tito Scolick.tog Aonsonr, 0 i 21- Rattle Husks Dick . or th e Moir. of lila MVPS; i• - - Thom booty aro ton :Ids 110 . 'sq...Nows. Agana OM i . V - Ha bell.", and mot pootpobl on rosilpt of prim,. . ,; ,: _ _ Ilborol torso to A put. . t:i ~,.• GIXOWOII-0117R3alt au—. f f. ,, No. In WOO on itnioo. go T. ; _;A ZTg6TP I ED1T10371 . : . NATIONAL TAB, MN* - Appandlungletb,llll4; setwedl :fi t of cosnatml laator cargisr lI thsprint. ritke 11 1 caat. • • c4it LINCOLN AND JOHN ON • . • ' - i t'll ' . • . - ',..d.3 tritt SHODDY •EONCRYIM ' ' 1-e: Coat*Tarns ail are 211 W Aso roruloss sons or :as DAll', j t , ..:1 1 Ptriotic, earotiorlial, Ocedo,liiiro; Pik . , , , a ~ tarp laroo„ Illtualastod Parr Otriat. Atop Stratithitilt +r , Etiala capita Braila pia-paid oataarlitiiptirar _', i.,.41.• 1 a litoral &atilt to Lb. trade.. - ~ , . . ~,, -, , t Adams all triata to ions , pairoptailaatkaate 4 : 1 - , r JOHN P. HUNT.; • illr! of arum aired. lisiOal• MIL , ill ' - 'r i .17 . • ?TWO CHARM ING ROOMS now mart and Damndest HENRY RAINER'S. P`' 1 Id run L . It I .EI ralirstas NY JAMS, LADY 114301; ri - Z! TWarghbtattalaw of air water &ow, add mew er - I P "Th. lEstaPecial ./A-1 " • -‹ 1 7ilial-51A lii YLPETI; $* 111 CLOTH. Lt..; M u , 21111 rums or urs. • worn In rum In Starr. We to this publicatica beams itglk, naval Ow abate the oedlase7 Leans *Titre day. Itko, treaty tufeltaling, It IN easily wad bCUDantt7weltft4 - the altruism doer wen aletazekstat. mad. &gag wi b a risme= mad skillet touch., 2ln kat= called 'Tim rem. a Ufa,. as it It a scakilog don tribal eserldllassa that II to pronstuant an MOO* emerge the more prageroalt of mulled antrtbatitil aced more sepeetslly he the /Littler MUM Otallealki toddy. the Imam folly of •mptlda of of tiaSSIFI, aged he the acrid', ephaine, of exclusitureal of Talificl of that regard. everything and everybody with:44ll certain narrow civets es I.eferlos,ltdor, Wend so on--are racked with pea of pant; audit Is and • maned to In that lb. nano den that nears the C0nt1.141116 nontaarnoste predawn* 011 true-hearted clearo•ghted Writer aLay The ttary of the tale canards the uarriageara i rA tori and cement girl, the daughter ot pa= and hertelf ea artittof east% with a 14 , 01 f Die aristocrat!. The treatment of the lady and at Mgt, brolly Tualatin the atap'e of the book, but to Chung - Loll Asitegan, Ledi Baran, Mr. Iduggridge sod • ell Anne basalt, Lady Scott bee not may ahem, ablliti as e waiter. but bar cochleae n ea a women. of then ore thiechuracten, Seals pa l eteci. The 2 and their crew, also. are nicely drawn, and the proof at their Otani neon *that one hearth, then Cron battening to end, as it they Vera The plot is alrollay creetesied, eados teas the west tier cand y al, Intesee44. FLIRTATIONS IN FA.BHIGNIBLELaiII HINCLAUts Author of ^rattles,' “11! 3•=raphshanettly.4llg 8. 6. Mai, Inter sad Inrarance Agent, NA Wen rzeet, Mateo Bolhikt. EIdiIIIWAII 7 DOUGLAS, 5 tens strwt. O. B. PROMOS. No. tt Peon street. DRUG GISTS. .erron:Nwir& 121:=3 08'E'IQi' o[4 Ida. toll La eill mull all tabu Wax/. iu tta d r. SCHOOL STATIONKM, BBYUIILICAS CA M 26102,1 1 5 8103 L 5 ,OZNII. , PIIII7Z-111,80 IN PAPIIIi 181 - Mama: N •• .. Th ands,/ of Betlrtoo MS abbiand bor alb ty In tbb now wo .lik It is one thew rare Mons Nut only make thdr appears:its at long to in sh. only thy. - to work Me In comet - lean fts ma th Vim toddy. and vs oaatally nand u to web of core nod se se lons nen?, OA toxic TM author deals Mr blows Mb* and I.ll+BlB. paths the desalt and artitse GI toiltkio4o l / 1 GtRGIPA. and incalestint lemons than ens than who=:lle wthads snot th ank ber for. TIM le a Inn bloltrAll nosowad then bout, sad one which sha tints lb to upon the swoons tablet. TM pabLithin dm. that part doorsill. and We ban bus este of bandontont and bout boon of Ike taxi ocrollorf prownt day. 4 1 , T4'' --, (kits of M. those boob mnbby mil frse of IMO. on reordpt of prin. loi- EIKIIRY nizsiiiif n a 13 Tam erarrt ma &KW to r r O. .118 ,:q, TENNYEON'S NEW BOWL ;•',l 10011 1 Vol, 1 biota erti44 stoic tad ItocelTed by • ,41 • NOM, CLASS it dig 13 weed "MEW BOOKS.— - -f ' .LA 1., Tel:milieu'. Enoch Arden Add other rosiest; e. Ste DionveaAnte, of Matey Mall Aeyistne bid:lFL Gibert. 3. 8-11 .Bactiftee, by author cd ..., Margaret Metailli!. , 4. ASZVAD, try lieert,t g Procost. 6 ,i , . • . 6. Got in the Maid, by T. 8. Altbar. 1 er A Trona Cape Gel to Dixie and the Tropics, 6184 Ni neat. V. The Beek of Coalman Pray= of MA /'llllrf 3 4il - - ', Mach, reedy revived_ Fle W. bY beAl4). EAT a a 004 Mina - '333;Aig e ' , SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TIIX.T 0 ell the meow 11±5 80088 and tii th 58155015.84. lent' &hob and Odlege' of Iltlabliriß glaitllslo. 'Tor • HAS & 00.. 55 if oecri**s. - - . LED SCHOOL 8L1L17.03101T, Of all nods. coisitoff7 WS LEd lEEPELE it Am, able rases, Eye LfOO . ,ravis.imituutaatoom*iderat SeflOOL BOOKS DRY GOODS, if am, mum.:jr - iste —runs artotaindh MpLSOIS, ce.ga ro; a 7 - k, (Lata Wasis,'Arr di (kJ NeWeuleyealen is maaas.Amar DottEs*,___,o coons,zio:Wwwa stred,third lumps woti &80, Pitigibugh. MACRITSI&CO Wholeittlioiaci utz gale* marennsai. nrasoitijimer ' andIALIGGOODB, of incert.:dosedPlimP U t nu, Knot, Pittsbint. MAWR& °LYDA_ •VMles tint 1, RetailDealwrs tot. TAINT AlsA.e Dar IMES, minims; lro• 14 D Er-,104 welinplapmetand.rof -• -na P Nix: St IrOodttireeti_.:2 BEIW:3131 . Wbeler"-ead— sean-vediur ti AND .111.11471` mgral spitho,Fs cops , ' 0 7011 ! f 10 , 111 045-rotak , ' ~E ~..., ,:i l ..--. • •,,,
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