x:-, . _. tto tj anderslgnod, pnbllabvre of I.lllvbatoh daily pa, bars lalattany speed to charp tdo• pcbxe below ibeclavd for tuer rupoaiTelainigN and "tlu' tIoNDLY, July 20th, 1555: . THE GAZETTE. ShcpohipEr meek, dellvened by weer. IS " sent by coati, per -7. 5 r, in ed vaaeo 610 00 iJ Ibr air mouth', In gavials—. 600 " for Elmo months. 260 c..17201.216111L10y, by caviar, par bye, per year, In advance.. 26 60 t; " " kaslrEnnatbs, 545 " tor thrce lyd THE 011110EIOLIL ahr week, leitierer: by TO ;Ter. yeerdp Orates, sent by $ 0 00 ;11: mantle, 00 robree " 23 . comarructui.L. tilerireet, 1[4.1,10e4 :Ter year, be advsibe, seat by 50' l e : , 312151 :44 5 ; " .. e.co km rotate, .. .---. 150 nAztrrL ASSOOTAVOS, OBARLES Pnbllihrr Evening Obronielal ' 4117115111110311 TIEWBPAPETt AHD nuirrnio oostemix. - - lleading Matter from. Yesterday's Evening Gazette. Sheridan's Victory I The:importance and-the military merit of this •' crowning. victory data far beak of the du on , 4whlch It wee won. It is necessary to recall the •.• ` ,, long weeks is, :delay dim. dashing' Phil. Shari : danetse put In command of the & fi ddle Depart ; 21nant, and charged with the coreof Eerie's move .. ii Monte. Remember - liol'our Ent anticipation' :. , ,:iimarei dlseppointed; how Rani! In vain: tempted .- 11!Tharidan to battle; how patiently and oonocien • ptionslyi3horidan hit chord hie - inotruo 'Acne to - i he ep the Rebel force is the Sttenradoah occupied, , lj yet never to permit ' theno,,to mots eho Potomsa; 'i• how vigilantly the passes ef - , , that river have 7 •FA been goardad, sod the mediated. invasion of ~ ilarylandsid:Painitylvanfa thwarted and eon .`,i feted; how the 'Meng detachment of Rudy - from .il Lee bail been made . to the latter the poem's- - don of the Weldon riiid;ithlah hie united forces t might probably lava Amid; how. in a word, this fzi General-of Cavalry has proved himself eonsum r mote master of the most tedious and dilamdt • ',l Er ttegy, in - command of the tutelary force of wgrestr - liepartment on whew right gamin - .:',, halation has.. for two monthi,.depended the ~.,,t4 safety of the North and the sweat of oar army 11, on the Tamer; and by this tremendous Use sect. mate the Valuer and the merit of the vinery --: r.; which -Sheridan- bee' at length won. Neither L --- ;;Pi too soon nor too Into; neither driving Early back 'it to Itlclumond while he might have sued Lee ..1. - 4 his latent diiseher.nor'stifferlerg hint to slip away ,--.• • when he taw - that the hope dl isle campaign had :i. il Red; no 'lreoipltation, no error, 'sad whoa the 'VO Moment came not a moment ' s delay--Shariden -•:', hu apperbirvindicated, as did Sharman and the '''''. Vlamented - McPherson - beton him,' the euresseing l, "4 Judgment of men which oar Idsullment literal ..;i4 poalauef. ' - .' , ..7_ 41 Away with the doubt that under tomb leader -4:-.';'..3 ship and each Inspirations we ate. marching to ' - ,e , 1 Anal victim I Away - with the coward hint of - armistice, sad away with the traitorous slander ~t,. that the condom of the , war is tefettara. Prom 4 • this latest triampli let UV date anew the entail big resolve of the Huth that the Rebellion shall neve:the yielded to, and be bought off, nor aver be oomprombed with. but shall be utterly and Sully cruhed.—N. Y. Dieu.. TWO Inc Ideniis at Atlanta, A mp intant rebel captain, who came Into the Untotqlines recently, says that Whale the morn fag of the.ltattof August was phased in, and theheselging armles3reportsd rstrsating:aeross the ffinitahonchee, there was al grand gels day la Atlanta. . Hood:was In:eoltacitem, and ordered ldicavairy la permit. they attacked tho 20:b corm at the old Chstithooohto midge, near Vi 211oril Station, supposing it war the rear guard *ovaries; Sherwin's wrest. "The rebel • holm had JubilAe; cheer upon cheer meg from their, lines." The petfle.easershled at the different chapels slid pouradont their souls he thanktgtving andprayer to GoiLler so unex pected fa deliverance tram. the seamy. Pardee, songs; diroiei; marriages, liandalialtlug, and one general conflagration-of taintiphintiolTritinved sink Orvidligthe'irtiole:' ety,i nto;Meier- of enehnntiredinns sheliteg the Macad, near Jonesboro", told than how Sadly they hal been • . BRf linthelitght of the jut of fientemberthme wage panic la Atlanta it tinnitinenrnble as - In dolotibibte Them wet burying tenni/ .fro; . !helms*trampi of s'deforited - host;•the blanched' obeeka.gta,gourtg ehieltain,Aonsothas ofneting bean out generated, and the deep, wild, seddin ad.lta.s.,4r treatbitPgAldPusi - battuidingl4 l2l2 cit] . and horciei elf° tin open to the eager tine-. ray, here „wireistrange banfiresibere, there, and . city, tendered' by ezplo sitmlotoneassions, said .erarthquaken, It was .h night otterror molt dosolstion. V. S. BatatUl Europe. . _ Them la an-locriesini,dlunand Weir govern- , meat . bonds_ in galore. Tho"oity - article of the . . . London pew Of the sth instant say r "The sediiiws Irma: rankfort.etate that"the recently awakened. an .ra ygardlig:tia isfaiy'a triti,.. teclStates ton Main a groat demeo embattled, • aliilthittorn ge bane from Northern Oar. many-hole cleared the tearkets'edtho meant" Itounion upon. It. - 6 lyrical of pylon hmlicr.• odidinglgailan place,oilthough there aravon unloose salve on Ilatelt 'bowline and by parties. li"tift4 flub Pire , th , fro= New York. Alto= at.b.,l4a titia,ssaf the lasi few days has been vid.lbitiat , *St* ambit entail Odors 'ter gayseinesit hiTiliS-ittin 4 0 1 31 ti0 d,•.,80 settAlgo• . avithaatcratms that for the c oil of thWe Jonas st-rresekttpridu i' month' hence-2Xper tans. ILKbeeil rma . . ^- :Thin nei‘boa fi rrnmg pawl - oearY.YOlfd id . the,ferow with ..whiatrioneriosa gorastomita .aid-regardeacabs*, 101.13ateo .a growlagpmadencs ening foreign oapliailits as to tha-ablllly of thli merittly to carry the wario alnoeseded tuno,nridta meet &lithe ooligetions Incurred. If the real strength aid ;maddest scsonroas oldie United States note lettortnlot , F stood, all doubts wordd.be este kly resolved, and Alnrtielin 'comities would become the most pop ular, se they are the sums, of paying invest motel- - • Told base ben; many rain of late,ilat . Orsevicho fit,,,Venmont Intended to withdraw hie ylameai . e Preildential candidata. We are hap py to be able to suite, on authority which we do MOt quest lou t tthatatlib , .Is. ;ems /atter from MID to that affect le to be published within a day or Woe Of the character of' the totter itself we kedirir Ittittddir'.titii we 'de keow sositimiling of the character of the min, and battering hint to hive been governed always by the highest motives, to have had at heart_ alwara the good of hie ottinta, to.. 4;oi - beer' unicattenced by any self isbleeting of any. partisan purpose, we do not dotibt that he withdraw; hte name from the can- Wats became he bolde, that wen t in this great struggle, are nothing and vieripts everything; . eat true magnanimity, true dignity, and - true patriotism demand of eve. yilover outdo scurry that_ an piTional proglSOUPlilpisna. oValt indgaint, ilionid be wildest' where ths salve - elm - of the saattry Itself is 4si gaestlaChlr. X. e A DsArillen—The Birsionseerourotat ratites •.1 Mist on Saturday last, echile a tram OA the old n • road wis stopping at"Cryggs; bridge tor fairish. = Ants, a pszty n t blatant hieGlallanttei went through the ears attar • ustiar). Meeting an . gad gentleman, he was asked. his ve.edesonee for f• 1; TrolikA!. Rs named Liiecoln. 'lint," said 1.4 201P.Idtalre ITO nether' in the attnyetbe snit 1• t rtfet.,-ru'Ll'ethrl, "7.•-.4pplaaa_ r e tioat the imps od; . xteet.sitio..di theta eengratatatel hien Span ;olkoloo of hiSisepketts sod "Al. low ad to it phi wider what aseeTet that' are 1 • making targets of thomselWco?"- Lode.% guyi . on:prim when. tbs., .nild I;eSitlentian almond: - rasa. B. B. Idle" ti ' TiHan d., . ( Loaon) thin truthigili ' -- - d i ,, 5 r, 14 „ 4 „,. , .„ .noinrrs ,, Gl Val ' c lardigra rbe cts and a , his school: eh9 6.oasiorfieseall _ silit: ' , no word peace .. ay st al no own an oar SIIOIII 0 4 !4 . ehi rl irery l"' ; le ill =OD the free more ili batting ' - ----aiortthe , make Kasten . Let as troact i orcir a 11 ' I:MI; a- - ii- - ac . ...L°..Pini, mir.946.,,i .....8 —, al is t 'uliiiinsiiifiton4Oftur-civir A _e a tattsradiatvo cis ttui duips Otta ine bi* 1 , .. - p00 t7 ., / , i, ",.,.." 4E ,i' d _ laitting pew Oat Mr.; i. *Sots clion.- —-- lc, ass to irdit-' A laweigado &dal p ' , Adam azi--- I kip! 4,111411,-"-' 1 ' s - 4no• 4 tido PAIrPt -{ . • ..,____,--. -,, a4.11 - joi lmn a tams fottlaratikar.Mige'r-4'S b i spatting, .4 -tiollaszeof garChialig""‘rsplgoA9U-11 luViii - Eattizatuilfilitale , ,lff „, .0.. , 1! ..,,, I 33 - A Ti t raj Tl al, l4 .7oistellivillii.:&.'i l rei ,:ii - : 14).0010,14 104 .Uooo2rit=irr•:ll ....,:. I.etorremt.f t : i t!..7, ~• i.l .-:."-- ' - 16 - i*.poilegi'gz....,,,earbllintr Ir4 t ' 146 ' P.4112W1-1-14—a.2.11 Ci1tirihunit2.....14,..14 • „,-, ukeitait.wimo. v-a:135 ''. RN" ~ ~.... _ ... . . .__. • ••,. Ti• - .. . L .. The hate Bursted A crldetit--Heart Rend lag Detallia The telegraphle i and mall accounts go to show that thursismident which betel the Fist Line mutt, on Tutu, night, Wes one of the most terrible which ever occurred in the hietng of that ton pany. From the liarrisburx Tetegraph of thin morning we entrant the following additional , details: What is called the Fast Freight had reached Therepsontown roaming behind ite schedule time, with st.fnll knowledge.of the fast that the • Feat Line from ike went was metnentarili en pentad at that it4lon.. The freight train had hardly stopped, /ad the flagman had scarcely c . reached the end the train to unfurl his signal, When the - Past tine from the west came than liming-along. The engineer of the latter train Wne running on his own time, calculating, of eonnie, that the road was ct-ar, and tram the,• fact of this train not stopping at Thomsons team, the reader can imagine the tearfulness of the cotillion Whein.lt °starred. The engineer if the Peat Line had'brit a mo ment to cb the legman at the Fast Freight, when be Immediately put on hie patent brakes and reversed his Meobinery. welly and courage. ously remaining,at his post on the engine, there be do what he could to diminish the awful d .struction by which he was so suddenly eon fronted. The effect of the edition was terriio. The 'sample tee's three passenger cars were literally =mild trgether. At once a scans of feariel cor.hmlork, intense excitement and Deart-renderg suffering ensued. One of the passenger care, containing some thirty pessengers, was discov ered to be on fl,o. Those in onarge of the trains, with the peeler gets who wire tot lujarcd, man) every efurt to rescue the tudortaftetet in the burning ear The brakerman, (L. Issibrie,) and the vendee to-, (John Zdaltison,) who Was en the platforit of the care, supposed to have ;Men there In an • ewer totbe signal of the engineer, to moist in stopping the train, Miro literally meshed to gether, and then simnet entirely coniumed, their cbMred remains mingling, as it were, In aCD 21- mat crisp. We lierei bean furnished with the following list of passengers who were injured, but not killed, by thekoellision. G. H. Abbott, Chillioothe ; collar bone4n- Jared. William Jones, Ilnerningtown ; one leg Lroken. John Reeves, Philadelphia,; leg broken. John Brach, Bt. Clair, Schuylkill county , ; one leg broken. E. M. Williams, Baltimore; ens leg broken. Jones Henry, Wain township, Cumberland county ; braised slightly. Lehman Goldsmith, Philadelphia; one leg be, ten, WBilsm Newmire, Allegheny city; slight drderies. John ilaviland, Canonaburg, Pa.; alight injuries. Catharine Stanton ; Indianapolis; scalp wound. WiTam Notestein, Johnstown, Cambria cow y ; log broken , and eye braised. Be omen Books, Mail Agent, Mifflin, Pe.; intimauy injured, seriously. runanza nrrarti. Gazdte. ISOCIiTIOI, Bins the above was 'flitter' and in typo, we have been able to gather some additional facts from passengers who were an the train at the time of the collision. Borne Of these positively users. that there were at lout thirty-live passenger* who Mit their lives In the bareed raw. From others, again, Mho reached the scene of the wreck • few hears after the Occur ranee of the accident; we learn that only six .persons last their lives in the burned car. Tyne passenger, • lerge.fruned man, in attempt isig make his way through the window of the car, succeeded only pertly, and while held in the narrow window frame,hteune a prey to the Mimes. Those who examined the burned ear insist that if more than di persons had perish ed, their charred hi:sees - would have remained to Mil the story. OA= or 2811.111MIDED. *ion u rho nun of the accident ruched this city, Mr. Bamnd'D. Yormg,Dapetinteneent of the Division cewhieb the sodden! occurred simmoned • mantises. of =mast eminent phyla clans, preparing himself sill' with every nem cup artiele of relief, and proceeded at owe to the scene of the disaster. • " otarnrcriort 09 ILLTL9 AND DIeGAOII. The baggage ear caught foe from the binning passenger car, and in the confusion which en sued, the mails end d greater portion of the baggage were destroyed. These are very Ira portent, being through snail. from the great west It is of 00139,0, impossible to oath:cute the value - ot - the baggage 'deg:Dyed, but Il is fair to ;appeae that it is great. ANIMAL or iaa 1111113 Or Ina DUD. The rein/this of slx dead bodies were brought to thie city last evening. There were of donne -condition to .be beim& recognitionthe }yaeandarmsof an bidet -entirely. consume d. eperintendent Young at once ordered the placing at theme remelts vii charge of J. Ms bin feria, undertaker, by-whom they will be interred at Ito expense of the raltreadoompany. MTN OltYen. .10BN lomat. 11,fore going to preu lest night, we learned that mail agent Bookie had expired from the of feoLs of the itjarlos ha zeoLived Ls this sioident, tie was a most amiable man, tie ly esteemed by those connected with the post ofsas in this city, end regarded with great rasped by those - who game In contact with thenosd. yr. 'La i Moly manta hie untimely sad. • Mammies memnixr. Of ammo a coreneee inquest will be held on the remains of the victims by this foaled awl , twit; by 1151 - al till Of the feels will be develoed, end from which the publie Will loans Who Is p re. 'Feasible. It is time that an example. be 'malts of the guilty parries do snobtraneaetions, In Order that the employees and Managers of rail road companies may be taught a severe lesson, and thatther,ldvee of PO hmeellng patella may be hereafter regarded by /IA as these as worth preserving by common ego and ordinary vie- One of the painful traddents connected with ithia traeciedion ill presented itt the feat, that put wtrowthondatter maims wag In Oro awaiting the arrival of her husband to soma ;piny her to their home .in ldiddiatotm it 111 not-losire, of cotmie, to.detcrihe the poignancy 'of Eprltilef,,wbiat followed the announcement of thromblng calamity of her . pint brae. Had thuiloginin of -thi !weight train hem left aff -by the rondnotor al that .train, at a proper litthorfroruthonteidon, it is- altered- that this ectidint taint lam been avoided, as the freight train wu tettliad!lime. Vitali the freight train !stopped att the station AU dogma% had not ruched the and of ids ;raiz to giro the signal, mina Vie cocurrad "- ".. yi Tun Oinvazi in Prualgra.—The--- litletatond jountale.say that- a Demoogrstie ylctory tu the Ninth lettopelent anima they can prevent the Nationalwictories in the South. Atleata they regard so almost decisive of the politieal cam paign. Now Sheridan bas added another Tic. tory La Pirgiala. Thus the hopes of the Demo aerie party Maks with every sacceis to oar arms. 211 as to he a victorious General, is to be an ene my to thsf,Deniourattoptaty.-“Xe. Oar. - Nl4/ell6. Itlehtiond °seiner complains that the negroes are the most luxurious class In that city, dressing better than the whites, and monopolising the deltas:lei la the market. Btraegm are struck with the leanness -of white men, arid the fatrees of the black men in Biaborord,und the Examiner says the se gross get Grow . :locot by reeling and burglary, and ere rich enough to bribe the pollee nod judges. Commerce or New Yona--The total number of arrivals at the port o(N ow York from foreign its for 1864 to 14th Inetant was 3,642, at fal low/I fleastaers .285„ ships 52,922, brigs, 1;179, seboeners 793, whi 4 ch is an rg excess of •daily average of steamships ships 2; barques 4, brigs 5, schoenen 3; era total of 15 sell daily. The number of wronger' arrived daring the same paled was 158,845, or 852 daily. TER North:Carolina Tines says: "There is no doubt bunt he ininricnof -this State lea complete opteafnvii!thi-nonsettptions wad , desertions. On the .181 h, ta collision took place in KOors eauntiletwienlifellesartars,somel,7oo la Anil al - bar, and the Onstint,ln laid:Oho, - fettle wore repelled with a I=4 four bas ei add 94 wuntidod,r - /,'' 610:801111ex is etoriatiog vigorously la Ohio. U. believes In the fullee engrains of the haat, and says to the voter. in Ole way: 4 % voter Is a potent thing,' It bin the effect in striking beak ward that the bayonet has In striking fume& A tinker and a ballet irk the hands of *Soldier a Sabot In-either dlreetion." ,Tss storm st.istforsos Wks from the dem oaeile mode' Philefielohle, tnt 9sint447 eramtes last, , the Anaemia It hes ben [squall id 10. OAP,. wiu 00011110nel by eireinnuenese cent Olathe 'ha lno,:eintheitV.Uf eminent Tdmogrgikt . fi 1.1211:1, .11 , ,C11411eltly f • triiimph Olds WIN -- • of the ow riiiiletimf.BetWeitaittadi4bliti UM** toted to veduniAlie•pfla of sost-tatab ean. , , It In+ .101:4#0 Wing, da, . 11 PI POI ?a , ,g i z o ille twk. i4lo l , ALK::,"4l44KlPPYtil : , 4ftrohietmeripit, snows h to .11,44 08 *Ailit Atm ri f. OR I 44. r Wadi ill .olnt.tlutt• IlVistif Mit 1 tb 4 the trtstrbo thst. g a s ta d= i s i s i se "" Para torsitiog t il t" lOUs tissisf. OM•rs ililiti ": lll * 0 . 4 934 5,04 0 A 11 1" 94 ,10IroLlsos Etl==! uniweVAND-iiiicELLitigir. 0111 AND BIIBDEBAN. the Draft in the 22d Distriet. X following Is the reran of the draft In 110121.1=21 TOWNSHIP. Willisie; Sample Joseph Anderson Johnston Idellinna 3crciState Pesktr.e James Evans John Qatar Isaac Holmes 1 Wm Green John Corey Michael Daffy Edward Lloyd John Hughey •\ Thomas 'Whaley Jamsi Ludwig Wm Frits Milton 0 Smith David H Lynch Oliver Marks John Morris David Frow John Thomas Henry Henry Robert Forsyth Douglas Gray i F C Flannigan , Thomas Perull 'Jamas Gi!leapt° Win Moisten Gab Griffnihs Raoh hi Whits Indio. Yafney Hiram Moore Blehard Botilnson Jacob Buckholder if J Biglay George McClintock Oliver Oberle Rota. Forsyth Thoa Ream Michael Plank J es 0 ger Jacob Loier 'Wm Jones SamuelS Stewart I J ..., Carson (Joan Mackey George Was Relot Leary Jas Jordan David White Jonalt Roberta Elenrrifing rhos hio;gan Li at Carter PailiP•Boll Wm Roney Wm Wolf John Atkins Jonathan Davis H S Bond I' M Stewart John Hiles John Donaldson • Le wellyn Brainis !Chu Miller Geo Gillespie George John Vitild-kCe Tbc mae Pcsvoett Ambrora Bryan - • Brij Medieval James Mitchell John Oriflths Abraham Pe kite Wm B &ova %boo McClellan Jemce Dentin George Bs3ard .4.9bn to Miller 41thatbewFvy Isaac Evans Lockhart Ainsworth John Dicela.ky Sampol Wallace) Wm Batton PMlip Devine acob 5 Brtnaan John Cavan M Davis Gidecn BOOMtail Noah Stahl - - Dratpima Fill James Wehh 8%40 Batt daipast Obsrlo lai=l Robert D. dam Jacob Michael Chen T Taylor Matthew Melgin Theodore Kimmel Erode,'oh Reding IVm Radcliff 5.111130 Car!ell Adam Demar Chenec Gray Masud Bayne Labia J Stimble !Lennie Vag:damn Jvhn PLrter William Carter John lid.otaile Mitll.l Connelly Robert Taylor George C►rrey Daniel Higgins Um Mitchell Richard Marren John F Sinclair Bye% MoGreery Robert Gay Harvey Scott Grand Rally In Manchester I large and spirited meeting of the frilled' of Lincoln and Jobnion was held in the 'borough of hf anchesterlast evening. Win. B. Bose, Esq., was chosen President. Vice Presidents. Henry McCune, John Hover; W. H. Phelps, W. B. Sprott, John Ir. Jennings, John Heath, Thomas Harper, and John B. Livingston. Secretaries, Wm. Andrews and John C. Harper. lite following persons were appointed to draft resolutions: James Miller. ,Ifenry.Perelifteld, David Sutton, Stollen Woodsind Jißies Wilmot". Boring the absence of the committee, Mr. J. W. Popo sang a campaign song, which was re ceived with peel applause, after whin] K. A. Wieoward, , made sin eloquent and able 'peed', followed - by Mejer A..fd Brown,Chas. W. Bo th and B. P. Lucas, Befits. ?e. Pope tar g anoaser campaign song. There was en ex cellent taus band in enandance and enlivened the exercises with national airy. The following resolutions were adopted nem cow Nis:deed, That the salon of the Baltimore Consention. in nominating Abraham Lincoln sad Andrew Johnson meets onr hearty &prove', and that all true parrlote, who lore theta emrstry acre then party, will give tali L 1061.1120112 their unanimous support. That the platform adopted by the National U 131.00 OODTaftdoll is hereby and fully approved, and wilimeeive our •ndorse meat at the polls at the Ortotss and November elections. Acicohied, That so trim, loyal petriets, . . spurn tie paltry *seam ofierd by the Copper• heed platform at ChiessrO for intliltift, don of hostilities, sod snob like week kneed camases to tamper with rebels In arms, whose sole purpose le rob and destroy the gororn — ment. R.visford, That we are net in favor of • with draw. of the army of the United States from the States In rebellion, and a eompromise of the dlr.. ticultles arising out of a twos forcsimpon m White • rebel is to be found In amt. Sts..focd, Tires the greet victory asiderred by General Sheridan, over the Prinoe of traitors. face. John 0. Breakinridgs, in the Shenandoah Tall.), and the victories of Atlanta, Siotti pre boiled as an *Moamar a speedy suppression of the rebellion and the downfall of its leaders. Revoked, That we shell deem it oar duty to defeat andoverthrow all traitors ender the lead er hip of those gencrale—in Use field, or in the oomiag political contest for State and United States offirwrs., Men KUled by • Pall This morning about two o'clock, two watch men discovered the body of a young man lying on the sidewalk in- front of Weia`e.havora, oa Penn street, between the canal and O'Hara street. The skull hot been trashed, and e etreara of blodd was dohriug from Eli head Into ' the gutter. The body, although lifeless, wet ettli warm. The watchman not knowing how the detested hod met his - Lath, proorwded to lb* hence of Aldermen Donsidtoo, rioting ecro• tor, .04 notlllod him of the mourners. The Alderson visited the place, and learned that the demised woe •young German, aged shout' twenty years, and that he had been in this coos try but • few weeki. He bed mean lodgiagn at Wahl tavern, whore he had remained for lev ers! dayr, but, bearing that an•acqasintrinee of Ma was ving In the city, he wont to see trim and or. gaged li to board with him. He then returned bribe taunt ondhCok his trunkuway. On Wed. besdey night he returned to the tavern under the nate; of liquor and the proprietor per. omitted him to go .to :bed in the garreL - The building to three storied high, with dormer win• • dose, and it le supposed that, in bit drunken dondition, he bad got oat through the window upon the roof, and fell headlong to the pevement below. fle bad lot taken off his Mottos, and he must hove been tip to a very late hoar, es he was found soon after the 'Cadent oroarred. The name of the demisted was not aseertainod, oeith. or was the aamoof the man with whom be board hd. The body was convoyed to Devon's oath rooms, where en Inquiet will be held this ahem noon at two o'clock. - - A Horrible and Dangerous Place. The public highways in the vicinity of the old canal bridge are in a most horrible and danger oat condition, consequent upon the removal of the old arch and change of grade. We hear oemplainte from there every day, and a nomber of accidents have happened reoently whiett abould serve to HA: up the parties interacted to • some of door. The tateeteccident which we have heard.of betel alemn named Frank Dean, who bad a lag broken in two planes by - foiling into a • vault In the vicinity. Wegons and caresses Neva no other nutlet from the city la that direction, and most either pato here or turn into Libor, aireetot the rick of twing damaged by looome. five'. It was thought that this thoroughfare would have bean repaired and opened for travel eomotime ago, but the work dragesoelowly that there to uo . telling when the end mey be rev:heat The contractor. should bend every energy to o replete the work, and in the meantime they should cue every peutble precaution to guard egetott accident. If , they do not, somebody will he'll, a nice bill of damages to settle soln• day. A Characteristic Letter. The following ontrinst from a letter written by a private soldier Issas 14th Peaveyivarda Orr airy. Is ebsrseterlitlo of the foiling of the brats bull in the army, who folly understand the po shim of the two political parties. Writing to a friend, he says s 'it, ell, John, glee !Uncle dice svoto, and get him sr many se you con, for he Is the soldiers' man and the soldiers' friend. Hurrah for 'Old Ape_' mid the 'rod, white and bine l' The Union, eimiwti tomato:atm aith the traltOrs—but give divolgro b io ks at home and in the army. This to what the roldiers.wmit, angl 11 you whip thetreitorsat'Domlt-!ISwill whip them in the arroy..P. • • . . Dootrasorrlhe body of a otaistsrmst Andrew Brows; ish s had strayed 'frost damn oi Olio& 010; b Fifth' maid; some days ago, wur yestarday and floattis laths hitesberry ATM, ail , ptatgel4 iltirtsVbridge. The •••••••d bad ttini_ viral ( roc Agana tlimaod mats! etiiiratlon,.'n ,41 ft kli hal*, ao blandly stlghtallasCwitskiitomi erhlsktfois nothin,hu beet heard from him . ins Ray tirojesni of ego, " I a frArsj lre/in. • "3"14 'Ws from Gawp 111. p. s i exid !Omen VIP a of OM ma/ l oj M ids way .DdAwrat. 'On:o4o:4Zr -410,VSi.Itota wriettA Nisliptap . .2ll,lLUllt utaxiiib 311 /342 g atoasiCti.W.-0 attatrid4c - C , , . •••• .- ( ll.siropapliiii dabble; Tie irsirst-1 restedlsit al t o R sham of bresflat *el ci t thigiu the e u r ;t. b .n ts- tv - deo , Er a i t ircti*Misirsaatwashilito bolt the t teillav i o64 disriful of azirMsil Clizgl#ll.;.4.SAWl?#4ll,l-nra' TTS-BUROII - ., ,GAZETTE.. GH, FRIDAY Mt lAN'S GREAT VICTORY! SUUUD Graphic liccount of the Battle. gun,B Dalin LT INERT PORT Aar Yoe*, Sept. 22.—The Hsrald's onus. pendent with Sheridan, in his aceount of the great vietory, aisle: The enemy was Enamel, at Darkeville by Avert)", who drove in their pickets, at tile lame time, however, brisk firing was heard oh the left. Avorld then formed his division and advanced, finding the enemy in line at Bflaker Hill. They proved to be Ins bodeniliforcas of retreating cavalry. Just as our avillery war brought up and opened fire, this force seempkred off In a most redMuleua meaner. Amplifier savants was made, and the enemy forted near Stephenson. Their artillery opened briskly, and was responded to by Wtet's battery. Avian swung his force around cool to bring it upon the near of the rebel artillery. At the .some time Car front pressed forward. Bimultane ontwith thkee movements • flanking column was sant arounn to the left. The enemy became confused, end we preened forward, die:ming their artillery and driving back the sapporting column of infantry. This monement brought about a jonotton of Averill's afid Casta.'s forces, who had croesed the creek higher up. They had not met with so mufti oppoOtion, though at Brucetown they en• cc an t ere da heavy force, a Moh they atteoted rig. orenely, while Arerill wee crowding the enemy from sn opposite diraction, and forcing then to gat out oil their preition as soon as poseible. Avistili'a division war on the sigh: of the pile, Movitt's division on the left of it, Custer's brig ade on Molrtitt's might, and Pollen's on the ex, trent° leftJ Thus formed, and on going a mice or so, the !enemy's cavalry was loan ito line. We edvanised to drive ft In, when the enemy med., a charge against oar left .intro sulking full m101441.'8 front. As this column appro•als el we meoral to meet it, sabre, were draws lend all weccot reedy. On ^erne she robots, their sabres gas hing and with hideous yolle ecattering themselves so es to mobs their line attack Beres as visit:del. Just as they got within pistol range of Custer; Me brigade want forward recklessty upon Used foe, thou the whole of Ave.ill's line duffed f sewer." to the attacking par ty. The, rebels mold not eusnd his at tack, they gave way and on went our chart. era cut tin g and clashing through their ranks. About le time the cavalry line pitched on the harass line, when eonetant fighting, edarg lug, etc., came frent.ent sling the whole Hoe at one en the same time. Schoonmaker'e li• gads, Av sill's division, charged and took • for tified Mill In view of Wmahrister. Powell'a bri gade, of ithe same diriedon, was making and vecceivingl charges, under heavy fire from Wert Jackson., Wier'e artillery was engaged in shelling le redoubt In front of Winchester, lifierrits'eidivision keeping up a heavy demon stretion cm the left of the pike; Crook's corps ndsreneino and Waking the rebel batteries on the oppe.lte aide of Red Bird creek ; Terry's corps powitag a rapid Are in o a the lett of Crook; Weight's on doing the same on the left of the enemy, and Wilson's cavalry cutting in toward, the enemy's rear, on either side of the Berry ville pike. The whobsof this could he seen by one permit'. At about the time Crook's infantry was atta king the rebel batteries, Averia's cav alry flanked the enemy's extreme left, and co copied Stimmit heights, west of Wir.eheeter. The enemy was then tented out of the works knewei ai Star P•irt.' This was very annoying and leveral efforts were made before the enemy were obliged to komre. As soon as Crook's to (entry got in line we advenoed on their main front, Oise a brigade of Averill'd cavalry Nat eats aro ed t to out of their retreat, whoa the en. easy lik addled in great haste. Very soon Our this the Decoy could be seen dashing out through Mein s tof the town taking the real to Str”beirg. THE PRESIDNE CT Irtth i tlrawal of Freniont from the Contest REASONS FOR DECLINING TO 13E A CANDIDATE 1305 , 07, Sept. 22 —A Data from Gan. Ike meet withdrawing his core. es • candidate for the POesidency,lll published to day. Be says the unibu of the Republicat party hes become a persincnnt necessity. The policy of the Demo cratic party signifies either reparation or re-es. tablislitnent with slavery. The Ohidego plat• form is erpustion ; Bleatellans letter of acceptance IA re-establishment with slavery. lbw lisiptibiloen candid *MN .On gte CM:a:We-LI pledged to the re-establichment of the ueton vritbou;t slavery, and however hesitating his lic ;icy may be, the prepare of his party will force Isim to it. Between awe tames I think io man of the liberty porky den remain in dmbt.. , I toile's I sac consistent with my sauced ante iii witherawieg, net to aid In the triumph Of klr.i Lincoln, bat to do my past towards pre lestizg •hs e:tztiou of tSo Dessamatla Qat,.ll- • Gen; 'Fremont thisks that Lititain'i admints ireti. A hes been politically, sanitarily and ratan - eially le failure, and that its necessary continu• *nee li; s ti rs' of regret for this country. Con• t . clod 4 says U . he Republican party is reasonably sure of sue ; divided the result is at least doubt ful. en. Fremont gives his reasons more fully In an • titer letter published te- day. IMPORTANT FROM ARKANSAS. Lame Rebel Army Reported Between Little Bock and Port Smith. RUMORED INVASION OF MISSOURI. rhea) , Federal Force Concentrating Eel Loins, Eept. 22.—COL Thompson, of the First lowa Cavalry, Jost from Mule Rock, sop waS understood then that from 20,000 to 30,000 rebels under Price, had crossed the Arkansas rtief, between Little Rock end Port Smith, and and ',that all communication was out off between those places. Itjts not known whether Pries would strike Port, Smith or march directly for this State. Shelby is expected to oo.opeeete with him acid enter the Rate from the south east, while he pallet his column into the south west. reportirom another source says Prise al ready hoe a force of seven thousand strong In Barr county, Mo. A, heavy Wend torero Is concentrating at Brolensville, between Little Rook and DevalPs Nog% dlvlrlor, under Gan. from Mu 'gar el, has already arrived. The Lceldent on the Pennsylvania Central Rattrust!. nitarmarnia, Liopt. 21..—The dispatch an , tinting a very various tocident an the Pennsyt. mile Central railroad is not so complete la Its ethilsTer a statement Toledo to as by Mr. L. Con eL e, of limper, Ohio, who was on the train n escaped without injury. ha train left Potteburgt at 9 o'clock on Toes : a night, and at 4 o'click., a m., roe into et ght train, dersolishine the engine, end faro. • a baggage car on the top of the first poison • car, which immediately caught fin. Our Im o t states that the tomatoes car, in which the oes was grostat, would contain sixty passengers, nd bat salon or eight are known to hare cusped. 1 • doors were looked, the oar was Mashed, wad . tly covered pith the wreaked baggage wagons. coals from the locomotive fired the baggage ea , which communicated to the other oars. All on board say that only charred remalne oould be fond, which were beyond idointlaistlon. The ea do ctor was recognised by hie kora Sid or I on w.ho ware tail stirs when Mr. Converse le •wsris in atkol phisitat agony that nothing co ld be gleaned from stoma. Tie manners in or foul oleo ware Owed eitheat tojery, ball ealathamaelvea were bunted. Mg. Convene t km more Ilmsnighthave been saved if the &fors of she oars bad got been looked. Card vent to the; . atitabee of eighty-Mx ' sithlialltieto the statement to *start et. 4EPORT FROM 'ATLANTA. nfiVezP with the Rebels on the Bub feat of Fete& _..._, .... . . fii.. PEll4Dttratt, Sept..4l.-4. private atepateti QA.1511314., REA,,,SeettAM Ci tizene NJ eemeseetleaieeer orreestimetareitr its- k to thatthe Cizcinatl Comaievia him 1 tr. . . -•• , - - . , ftopAtlata4blit ; Mkapula haL.oonitntfals - wmil iciiteii tac oa. - s e i n . oo ew eet y l r i c k R I. .. • 1 ooafaciiiiiihaw,ligail„igihn... of: .0. - ...i.1: 1 ):,4_47 es wo. eject. • soe, ' . L ~ j ; • , . wirlie4Kidils;;ltgiiCeuroons bk ; viiiiitiTwiihnevnnve tro?.. ,L. amweiCmmr:Stri'drm2 - iilrant.lThe Elp iiTSWI of• Ifei g: Wit kpili, that the .....'—'7-. . tenteOreird shuts he hai the amity to his .„,,;,:ii,, , '"" . sap. We - do - riet7,i,pelk Ereia"idie rooms er` Ar.osiparal ilailW perttiLly-Corattajtli I as,pol, r0t0d4, 0 ",-.9q l Atiatto IP", - a R oa m OCIMit of aierriemeetteate ti irievemenelithethiVel',Aezteptstr, dult o ..ptateteeshakteriefee ,- Dr...h.striftee.P44 mil i gapesdesql to rharSSIRII Ig Hisliai pas. cmciwyw0ki........,..,A,,v,..,%441 , 1 ..,...,,,..,,,, . 4'4 to At.V.ZI.-.:4 .-.'; g , :r4X4 ',,,:. ' ' . -:: .+C'' , : i"4 , ' i Fzuta Havana—St. Domingo Advlces Intend. 11lanueis. Bran Yost, Sept. 91.—The steonterEsgts from Hams on the 17th, has arrived. St. Domingo adstires state that the Spanish troops have withdrawn from Ports Plats to /louts ahr letia Veneseula advice' report all quiet there, and the gold mines were yielding largely. The rebel steelier Dealtleh spired at Havana on the 11 , h, from Galveston; also the Swans, from Houston. The latter bad only seventy out of three hundred bale, of 'rotten. having thrown overboard over two hundred bales to escape an Amerman mutest. The steamer Honey grate, from Key West, rep tte the arrival there of the captured steamer Matagorda, with . 600 bales of cotton, while en route from Galveston for Havana. Cavalry Reconnaissance New YORK, Sept., 22.—Tim Herald'. Washi ag ton special sayer, On Sunday lest, • detachment of the 13th end 16th New York cavalry, num• leering, in aggregate, 400 men, commanded by Col. Laos% by direetion of !Liar General Augar,medea reconnoiseanee from here to the raillrad bridge across the Rapidan, which wee dee troyed se well as the bridge at Liberty. The Quartermasters Departmentoontsining a ooneld. treble amount of mores, std a mill In which were stored 41'00 bblsaf (liar, were idea destroyed and 200 moles and 40 prisoners captured. Oa the way back the reconnoitering party fell in with • division of rebel cavalry et Culpepper, going to reinforee Early,•and being greatly onneembered, fell back towards Washington sad arrived here this morning, with a loos of only 23 men. Most of the captured mules and some of the prisoners were necessarily abandoned. Admiral Porter—Reward Money ssurcaron, PepL n.—The report h.! been widely circnl►ad Oat Admiral Porter is now en route f to the hibleissippl squadron to delirer it tip to soother officer; that he will teae ocito mind of the ;Teen( West Jodie rq•isdroo, and that bin fog rhip will he the Vanderbilt. On inquiry It Is ascertained that then is no troth in any port of tho above stremeat,and besides, that., is Do special sqladron in the West lodise. Citizens of Washington having contributed coo hundred dollars es o roward to the first man of o , r army who will corral the start and stripes in too city of Richmond, the money hos bean sent to Lient.eon.erant for that purposo. Serioni Railroad Ace!dant. POVORKIIIreta, Sept. 21.—A serious &caldera occulted near Break Nub Tunnel, on the Hod son River Railroad to day, to the train from New York at eight a. m. Au axle of the ten des broke, throwing the entire train from the track. Two boys in the baggage oar were kill• ed, and one brakeman, and one passenger, a lady, was Were& Train Fred into—anerrlll► Depredations. Loctovna.a,:Sept. 23 —A swan portion . of Magruder'. gang yesterday afternoon, fired Into the train bound to this city, at New tieven, Ky., and war repelled with a lose of softies] killed. The guerrilla' returned and burned the New liven depot. There was nobody hart on the Prom the Ne• Tart Tribe:no TUE CiIICAGO SURRENDER. Wstat I Wet the .bite fiat atter, our triumph le nigh 'Lb, I month b treason I make Freedom • het 14 b•tl pate • lour ',tau when the fee le at bay gad the rage al bb blast banner dreoplog salty 1 Tear down the *snag name that our action has won Lad strike her bravo.on, bird [lotahie home le the .m 1 • award who shrieks from the lift of the • •erd Delia bettor who mocks at the sarritme pentad ; 11 , swine a. d Liimelm• the nato• that en , all blast be k.avi. abo• toad. Idly till poet! le past. IT , be who rethatt• edam the thelqiiet• e.t.a buret A. altritary dawns, Is of comas& the womt 1 So the old spirts dead. are we brelera and week, That Maemisatralattrakwaly tat he whim cheek lees art the a .Ift Lad!, no blushas 1 • tl .•, Tlt. toms a? tb• imam and tam i• of the Leal Be I Anarchy tall. .t the pa... that they ask, < the ties of Ltaatlon hub out tlueogla the meek I Oka 'Leaks, ya brats bey', who by vale an 1 by crag oallload atifatering mar voile old 0 in. Err ig' seam of the flat., heron tieing and dead, for the laced If yoat calor t• ....leanly abed I No a-14hr'. green caret b penis d y a hero, But the white rag of •••rapaay" 1.14 anal ohms! Aid yes. ye war marine h t press h from year gra Wee cept.ese ale IV 11111 , by the to eaten of elates Or. lemog, dia.-Ungar to etieL.. of Death,- Pert tbe I melee ree 11 the feint breath, dad theta, till there...eel* r... 1 as. fat ace my. 'Ty the beads tif the Unias ea. Latett for we dm I" By an 0.1 of oar WI .rs 1 Ibis eh... we must .h.r.• i H t g.vv• boo 10`..ing for Int•tnett to , eer, no 'ln notlnot.n. Joettent, will tam to that . Arum 14 b tho Col. phial root .itt wo :won of eaten, purnlng tho 0,40 •blob b.a/.4• II o , yJto, le onadonodeealat to • awl.. no wool 4„. 'Yea Lammas I; —lt Le to b. wondered at, al tererzarotaing the Het of the eignere of the De darmlon of Independence, and A tiding there the name. of Baldwin, Dayton, Dickinton, Frank lin, Gillman, Hamilton, Johnson Langdon, Lir ingeton, Madison, Mifflin, Pa•ereon And Wileco; mad then, turning to the Consthadon, end r..d In satiate the madam of Brenton, Franklin, Bop • Itimon, Hantingdom Harrison, Jefferson, 1,iv tag•.,,,,, 111,,,,u, lii..deina, :AL:kitten, N .3160 U, Penn, Sherman. SLookton, Thornton, Walton, W thou, and Witherspoon; and then looking at the namco of those who have Ailed tho Presiden tial chair embracing Washington Joffenon, J Medleon, eckaou, Van Boren, Harden, Da• &arum sad Linnaln, that the oontost should now to. between Lincoln and Johnson on the one side, and MoOlellan and Pendlaton on the other. Aleira. or Panner;.v , wra fitorwarre —Hirt° linnerttpro—Two mart Panne Mit• regiments arrived here lint evening. Diseh trged veterals rettitning home in rgnatit of irght, ten, and fif teen, state that their ranks are being ailed by soldiers who, otter a brief despite at home hare re enlisted: They assert, for every eoldier now returning, there- are ten fresh men to take his place. Quits • Danaher belonging to the cavalry arm of the. terries arrived yesterday, meet of whr at belonged to Peonsylvenia organisations. Wash. Wt.. Philadelphia Peen. ',KATI vi To °co.—Long John Woolworth, Ina epoch at Vai minds°, Illinois, slid: "ibis friends of slavery contend It Is a divine Institution, and a delegate to She °Stooge Can vestion told me ho banana It oriensuid with God, who would proiset It. Well, this suggest lid a now Ida,, and I said to him. then lot uu limy* It to God. Wallow *Gismo, I go for that. Lotus leave thin institution of clod to God. The fugitive davit law Is repealed, and oo■ If a nig ger runs away, I am for lading him NM till God briny him bark." Tun Cleveland Phriectrakr sous that lb. tobiooo on the Ink., shorn, In Oslo, L very an* MO Yew. Many fieldr, It le thought, will 'yield from 1,500 to 2,000 potande per sere. Weis the rod dragon of rabellion and di blaal ar ago* of slsoory embraw •►ah other, w are bottod to okay. thorn down together."—Ea Oar Johntia, of Ohio. Try Rein of WO. Penn still bead the Nogll4 trawny not. The receive s3o,ooo_por annum forever. CL41.114 .4161NarTa. S - 0 - LDIEEIN CLAM AGENCY W. J. & HALL PATTERSON ATTORDEB Deg CLAIK OD PERIOE, 60. (44 Fourro STREET PITTSBURRE Pladps sred. 8.2 t 7, Back IV pad Pen Mow, collide din Aortal them parlibb. U 1 WOUNDIVI BOLDEBBS. •100 Bow= TO ALL WOW= SULDrin. b lOU Mtn Pt& oan “bitibin." Yo obit IPP Ablb Lra V RaIJrCE 4GEX2'B. GAnDINER: COFFIN Agent forrthe ooa~rdladarhis_lo. l6 wag sit. • PJONES, Agentifor Notthluntirialk . stud of Prautqlooola,oll U 4 2 4 6 1. Oompanke,)Sl Water MM. 4 .* • • 1864. OIL CLOTHS. fit. tpT OFD AT WHOLESALE, AT V ambleoDlE PRIOI3, three czars 141113801 D. Um= RIC KS, ,PHI6TID.:a O I II PIANO TABLE AHD STAND COVERS, eiSO GROSS BEST QUALITY CARPET BINDINGS. Lfoo GOLD 80/LGEILID ALM DALDTDD WINDOW SHADES. Dna, Gawp, Brown and Taney O.dors. 10 00039 JUDD'S PATENT WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES. a TOOL LIRE OP BRASS AND BRONZE SHIRE TRIMSUNOS, 130 Places AJI Wool legrain Carpet*, I oT k o . `ate asrortrocnt of 'code la the 0111PLT LIDI Fen, Low Prices. NeFARLAND, COLLINS & CO., Nu. T 1 and T 3 TUT 0 110101, Oran Iron Front Belding, mad door to Poste:dm. ern TO HOUSE FITIINIETHERS. CARPETS. The' largest stook of (larnets and Oil Olathe in the city, at nrioee be low the manufacturers' lists. House furnishus wanting goods should buy without delay. OLIVER MeOLINTOOK & CO., In 1T1193 STRILLT. 0 TJRTH ST REE CARPETS LESS THAN COST. Prevlou ta rczelTlNg ow FALL STOCK ere eat] sell all goeft ea hand. (perehaseS Ware the late edvenats) at coeweet.hil ls than EARINACTIABBr MEN AT EL'OA.LLIIffi'& CARPET STOR No. 81 TOMB mire. Jr/Litell.d.orT 7411.0Rfi. F ASITIONABLE DESIRABLE GOODS TOIL GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING. 111-A.DIE '/** I> DELLO FAR.. LWLeriliV3l34lqtfAllitlNV R. B. NORRIS, I=l 79 YEDEILAL. STREET Allegheny GrEkliEN WlballiG FIRST CUU QARMENTI. Was In tW Sl= TAIIIIIOEALBLI and X.AA.VIAST ow Laws. woad do wan to can nos B. G. 114111 & CO., liinCLIAT TABOO, 00811701 07 11015 AND 0141.16 13211137. Halm puctadbli •tam • •y!7 BletiM2S SbuCIE. W. H. bIeGER. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET Would all th• sttehttoo of Doyen to bli:stock d coda. It bad Um totems& , molth mot can, sad coo. taLne W Um overt atyll• of gads to to (toad In MI clue how.. Gent. elahlag • rail of otothos each tr cod.. will .plaaan call awl mania. our good' polo LIM, • fall sod complex atmk of ritYltitihilla Goods. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNBRSHIP... Tito 00-partmottlktp_ hastallmi addling lAtrasa 0. IV KUM= and AUGUST lELOPNZa nada. tho saw sad otyla of O. 7. LLCMS'S A OD.. boa tlti2 booadtmokoad by thi =tag want of tba nada sata AUGUST SLOPITSt ralyat O. T. KLO . I" coattostag Swims Sh iba Stand. Loy Ibiblli• Ma Kens& sad lain Ina tothad byrodtba. of tba tadoottsaaL' t 4 P. ILLOPTift,_ IFia ID flt. Mar ed Intlab.b. AUGUST ILLOTTPC. Ptttabarsb. ASITtOS. 1G34.-1.0 W. E. IIIoGIM, Zereftat Tins. P LithiVolll. AIIIRIC, 4'. WatsLINICa BARB, sous ACTINTS ?A' TM Bradbury do Sahomacker & Oe.'s CELEBUTED PLOW, %ADMeru fHar. American Organs and lieloileollB, Sa 11:01e8ELL'e BLOCK, St MISS O. We to. piesmov. to wfwring to a taw of thee. We. por t tnelot Wawa inarroatanti Plttatarin and M ono onaca bard. LI., John Quint, rug., T. E. Daher, Capt. tkchran t Jams Boas.lL 14q., W.Da r IDLII• 00 .1 J. P. dial th , Wm Berto, Dr. O. B. IL Illaotbars, 41 H. Dove, Grant Bt. B. Wt any A. Brevellar, D. m. Book, - RN Dr. D. IL Hostatta, Del. I. IL Kerr, iranklle, PA. Dinwarwe Bt IfineenCa Andrea, TonagatOWL PI. Übe Baran Iforafland, But Albeit/. Capt. J. B. Galway, Innalodluwa. Her. IL lloptho, &wielder. Ear. B. Delabadwfine Tn. finnan Boat, N. Clon,tlaet Liverpooe, 0. Beaman Goa, DR., &Deems' Oily. Wm. I. Ilana, dv. Tory Bev. P. Walk% do. AU= Erwarr, &o. IL Iftre. Bal.. do. • Dv. T. B. itocninukr., WI many, John WeCordy, All Plasm, Alelodares ate , warranted for fire rim. A to. ohdasaseondaaad Piaui tor bb and rat. iANOts & miarDkoNa - • P._. !fry largo dos". altar/MX at 00.11 , aid BAUM, 1120•13 OILEBRITSID ?ULM, re oelisd Wm* SU lad alyssum In prima. ' Aber* opus= assortessed IA MINIM - 1:13:111 lIIIILODZONB, MAO II 1314'11 LuDZONll,.sad ihrtOpioartessuli ionrellill2lll3l.to. CIIABSATIII aLTIXII. al 11! street 11401 4 71d415 . 1 10 1P 211 k 00.,, 7 - "Aii sums sTiLiosers : • _ 103 3 q= 1 8 TLANOESP itormaitruretti **Nue. 111211)1A No. 183 "ArVIL , r) 311,4rAit . • z«ve viwafiroVnekiriannTraiiiadtainwon =los Oa* ks tit km efts, i .GZ BOOKS. ALBUMS., we. A GIGAT BiSTOBICAL NOVEL. TREE DEVOTED BRIDE. CT. GEORGE TIICKIEB. raica—ln.so rz PAYER; 63 ssTn• rkuadza.. Syr mrar,44l THE DEVOTED BEAM By es. George Tucker. This bra toy of sevyral Uwe la the ..old Dontinion. w lb heroine Is of that Huguenot like, canna blood, which conned through the veiny of the noble early ratters of Eastern Virginia. The tale Is admirable aerated, and here and there we observe historical catch., which take to back to our boyhood on the Pretends , It It a Rory of love ent , ne Lbw" who fed the sane with chivalric crate, and the noblest princi ples. This is • novel which, in permit, will remind to of the day of Virginia's prime, in a &lightly! narretive of real Ilk and nate at forget, for a little wbtle, at least, date civil war of oars. We heartily commend the bo.k in every way, and hope it stay to sell roatrod. A HEW AJLEBICLN NOVEL THE VIVAL BELLES, J. B. In NES Author of ' , Wild Weete re saames,"Wll4 South ern &tem," Love .ad !doz." A.11t0...7 la the Qa.ker CW rho W. Pee , '" die et. • • PRIOII-61,50 is PAPER; t 2 lb-CLOTS. rti.. Or Pittladetpltia S<+W Teletropa. TEL WEAL BBL LE.S. By anther at "Wild Wm. tern Emmen' . The author hero gi^ es an Auteriosn newel of teal merit, and ransidertible dramatic oo} The !Renee Ors bed bathe Nailinot fangs! to er. FIR., Now York =id Baltimore, eel tido dLLlvestto of real life, manner., p•tecipire, etersting and des tin morals, on drams with • mortar head and in a Very peeling style_ Plat and P.R. an interwoven eSdel :canny and naturally se to rarry the intent* of the reader itzengh the work, and enable the true thinker to weigh sad apprecitoe Ile tormeirgs. 'The fobs pride of Irma of our proote mains nettle' dapiction In tithe wotk, asa!i at &matt every turn ticathing rebuke. The trio. Stirs of tb• period —cameleer insibe of our Interne cine heartburn:Liege—are, ago earaseticaPy &suave! oL This noels is vela written, and is gotten op in the travel etyl* that chara:Urtaa the publish... and we have no •nbt It Will meet with very large tale. HENRY MINER, n r 11 nrro MAW, next door to P.O. SCHOOL BOOKS. Of klad.wed In the ' PUBLIO SOHOOLS. mad AU 4:41.3r Stiocto to the d 7. t3CHOOL STATIONERY, 0:0 - Priors as low se cm Da &Sant* CHAS. C. MELLOR. 81 WOOD STREET GOOD AND USEFUL BOOKS, DAWN, by eb. author of the Echumben o.lt. remlly. TOE b(3l/031 1 LEG COSTA TAMILS. tavis OTOI/S4, WITH BILiBILINT tan AT JP.6I2 IHOILOVITI POZIIB. bIAIO ABDIN, by Tor-1483n. aLtBlAß,br 0 E. Pee./utt L 7,5'8 HAMA, FM Id's Edition to Vellum. ,OOH c.l* CUM 110 d P1161Z3 Of THE PILZ3BY TERI AS Iit:ICBM. •IiNAL.S or THE MINT OS TEL OLIBIBLB. LI Rynu aglow.. DOOT HINZ Or tOTI7IIW LITE By Llgst. MLREI QE OZIITITIOATZS—ShoIuesIi sad fu. ult. tr.= 10 cents to 60 mut; ,4 BIBLZ3-16 meet variety of Bladlup Cud siva. a. el. 800Z6.-1 very large =pp!, 6lsram on baud. PHOTaull. 1141 6LBoll6—Wbolemla 6.1 retail. farm 60 ann. to 1 1 1 CO CLIBAIO6I. AND 6OHOOL BOOK 9. THE ÐICS BOOK. Just Published. J. L. • rr fourth et . nett door 11 Iron 081 'Hank. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS LIZ "111 BC:1103L 1300E9 I=3l erzico ARD Parvellt salons II pErnuttracm and vicinity, for We by Mina, ClLliatK, DISSOLUTIOarfi. irc. 111SbOLUTION OF P A taN HMO.' F Tbs Oo a emersb.p !meteors Mating Lemma WHEELER Bt. PR 1.LP4,130. E. EARED sod WWI /E id LOPE, under the nem sad etyLa of PITEI" PARKE a CO., har the. day b dissaved by rotted exesot, (to dots ore July Ist, 11164) bytLe withdrawal of rEte.t.E. M. LOVE Mat seed ars. All &tote dui said dm to be cetteetelL sad all Extdittioa of .aid Am to te pia by the meal:fag axiom. W. 11. PHEW VMS I. PAWL WEARY M. LOTS Plttobargh, anon $1,1864.. HAVING OPPOSED OF MY INTER Z•T In the d m or PHELPS, WILL 100.,1 chew folly recommend hey enrcemore to the imtronsiro 41 my ftt• cda. IlthEY El. LOP& Armost 1834. Tut: lINDCBSIGINED WILL CON dents the Pflaselerrlght bnelnan so turretofors, seam the rams sod etyle of PHELPS, PaßlEi CO. Hostas • Imp , stock of esseon4 husber and earl facility for mann sande*. erttb dbpstzb, nsd st holm Wes, II d .earlptlone of Magma Cats, Wheel Es•rters,Pratt- J, to, to., they hop by prompt a. tenths to al, ardese remise) to me Its conlinssam by. liberal bendedbn accorded the firm, eir hit sad the'pribtlet. W. I II.HILP'S, JOHE E. PASSE. mr.tird Plttibmlb. Sept I. /Set_ oar 000D131 MIN IMAIOII-31=1 11r. Vll4 . 30N, & CO, Wum, Pao Wade.le &alms ho VOSEIGII AND DODEEMO DBI GOODS, Fa 94 Waal greet, third Imam above Diu:Lona alley, Pittsburgh. abIOSI EATON, RA CRUM CO., Wholesale end Brad' Dash., to TRIMMING& 12113601DLE1X3 and DWI GOVDS,'Of every daearlpticm, Ilea 17 add 111 atrea4, Piltabazigh. MAchtrat & CLYDE. Wholesale and INA Retail Dealers to VA.NOT LNELST,SPIZI,DEI GOODS, TRIMMINOS, le., No. TS Nutot streist,bel weer, Marital and Fourth,Pittsthugh. Ru. PALMER, No. 84 Wood Street, ' Deele ImIIOIISETS, HATS, tiTILLW USU. MINOS. and STRAW 300D9 generally. JDL BLINCIINIELD, Wholesale and • EauLl DeMar u BTAPLD AND TASOY DAY GOOD&ldortbssit maw fourth sad MArkst atm% Pittsburgh. JOSEPH RORNE, Wholesale and Entail neeer in a Linda of 7IIMODUNG3. DEN GOODS. - ka, tine. 77 sad 79 Idarke. Meat. T W. BARKER-tic , W. Donlon in all u. klud. of AST ; GOODS. So. 113 Market stmt. bf greenWO and Tuartb. Pittsburgh. ATTortJrzr& LL a. szeraCs. maws MAGEBELL & JOB ON E ii4stonaggraw,44W, antics. mamma amass =ant unarm. Bosaileslbslrottsded Scat= collectad to Out MI tyr.mty Elikm sir Gem, N 0.98 GSM ElBlZT,Ptetsb= „ ow lota authatio.ad LLFFHATY AIFPORIMCY.sr-En&W. Allll, Lc* lhadasim vemarill stMekd to; 0111 3 % 5t5.11161'073715 1 1 07ZIELTmer bureL MatAePOLIF 7 - 7 A , We _ Z6IIIW OP! IC;171,, No , .. illt-filthrf-44141** 111119—Tr;AIIMR1::: : .4, 2 roxis„ i guia'i ^ `nlays vElMUDlß4llo6iiii4iiiii )40 1 ' 1 41111 : tilt -0 4 4 : 11 111X91 41 1"1 ‘ "t. -ern LISHEP ..... " Aria F47 /aft" . " if— • .• • ' . FOB filitifil - Tani 'of ns eakticia awl. winmoiN.warosordure c=v. s ..... Ina beet Cbal 'Works on the nonoadokola &Wad ta Pool Zia 303:31.1nt01n, twn,bleadzed fern .00boo Aloo, • iellil pliable faros In Dol3 inn. 3 14 .3 14. - =m 4 = l fnonly, Po , tontabltag 'Oa t 163 urea. ismotord. ono In a Idgh ado Of odlildation. , 1 E Lb" is tract of land of en= 33 =OM Safeelaa Ma borcooo of Eileobsta, Allegheny coOfdYf ri , ; 34 , Abo. • SWIM 0? 114 , AClLlaai on the II Ilhar, to P.ll2at•Lb toonshly, a ailed dlotaxuar from baronet of kleHotorport. a aa i - — aaaf 61124 Lim, • .ircry olstablo iiii In t. . , clonmorelsoal aoadt7. 000tatrdng 160 mass.: • • . T. kr ft.!.. Al. 13 BUILIIING LUTE fa the !most> of TX Enzal•th. t 9 by 120 bat. 3 Poo paztkolan trozuhs at 1f0.136 Fourth dna_ L A ants G. EL TOWEL Bed lOstat•Alcoirm E V VI C LI,d BI I ' ta SUP4M a, rhea* r i es 44 r l 11117'8 deralined. Xxecatras th•estate or,lobn Hamm, aZer ter wale s ameba of Lob, from osuebalf to sera each, attested rmer fact - Herron. sedit tu tblo OAS minutes walk at th e tarbleas of th e Pitt, . tetavills Psassager Itatilvay. The snore Ir. basettrelly bested for private tieddetem. !" Moo, number of thaan Lots to the alibis of rfrie, tmettne an the Pawns. 11.11..7—thirtf bat trent mod from ®e to two hundred feet &ells , , 1 , 4 For Informableo entratni of libber of the 1:= 1 alarmed, or W. L. HURON, Clerk's 0120% H WK. A. Etzanoa, A TOMS D. mitteozb , It. Q. HERBAN. ' If. J. EIZEROIII4 • .I.; - VAR MS FOR SALE.—One consistig v id C about led orrer reltuatrd le Burrell tooraehlp,lio• di •no re re:3 . , et, gut ITZ mile. hem Mock Licit , Pta• iLn. r u ill. Ine ia-a Breech of the Verogrytroalo tre a • nod, 6 , .blob f. erre* •it ender attract et, tad • acme .4 II tinder ed, the lasd being asolarlal4 .Wdth coal; on is h.ch Is erre,. a d4.111n1 Veto, stahbal a llns • ell r: voter, the pinze being evy ofmar '? Al.', Una of HA emes.otooat t.. muss bola= Lark bra ion and too Wes freer Diairovill, p burgh and 82011041100 tarnnlke parsing thre t 4 i : of which a o 4nt !ingbtg acres aro :leant, tit =etdoor, valnable timber on the rernaladar ral house std bun erected thereon, ahroll of gcod:7l 6 :: at Ma door • also two offer hallos ixtniithro a young orrlard, tn. For fertworpoly = ~4 .,..., • • W. O. Al/081 ealS 3a. Na nil Dimond street, PittSai. ....":—..". '' FOB. REST. .1.i .- . A FOUR ROOMS. =3:11 Lam, sr Printing Officas ; Beak Binding az samara. Caa b farnistuff mite salmi Do 'Y , wanted. Will be ranted singly or atasbc b , • 'wlw if deal:ed. pp!l •f GI triTl9ll 017101 BMA. A COTIFIST Elsoziratil to the villas• al hiansradd, bar lanes have *NM: ocontalaisug balwrot et mot dtval upon It sectod a pod two story brick boast; sab* =4 caber o f co citt.n and wail oft wow, to. arts of coal with boo a pe lost A po order, will be sold to one toter disid46 sa" ouctuns. It oat total bet. SIIPTEISBatt W. 41112 on that clay be wild at POIILIO OALS,at 10'0447«. ; m., wlebazt man*. =Us lodttOutubts _and Cr 111 alliocuenbranco. brio. Orsals•will be modal • Nl' ' appltrallon to 411105113 E -1011521111„ - VOR BALE One new Meant r MIA eiltuisi, SO fads steaks, catcaq. osa,, t balsam 'sly' moan. • 00,12 tact cylladsr, SD Toth dad;riXola ` • 1 reSt srls be as good mom Ira ~.. :, .. , 11,1 . ..,.. O s. 1 ire 0111 Sn's 11 bertstss Iss'ls.. 1 , Tleobrlbidel taw; ZS tsa Cam, SO de 1054,6 . I .... 111111, . 00 .. 03 ,•.! ' • ' INO. Wri' l o l iron on issme. t . Also, Tun bag ctl3orlag Toals, Jai cer a -, ,' ''? tamp !or cash. ,112.4airek at 111, X. $0 spa ittlskhcay Itissißack: Swat tbs - ' VALUABLE COAT, LARDS ItICEUIL" v -The Bsmsay Armlunlnilieenirittaii*Athia"' • cbelntoket Imhoff °fared far .ate, Baba la ng orting, .4 f eighty three sere. more or lota, ts about Lb 'miles teem Jona' term, audeetald with coal of- ;boa quality. The imprevemente thereon , halals to gene cation, neualstuag ol dwelling home, bans, bra :Sag m a w", two Moe fruit Couto; 0TC141.1111 of ultimo a ' . to good order, and 611214 W tho bed data td alltaltka."" 4 ..... The Vadelagtoa turnpike runs throub the •, C II tb. stme U not sad by Om Ira day a .. next, wddprcperty erld As sub Welded Suol UM to auLtspurebaaera Tor trims egia7 to . 1 . .TOlill rarmtsToar,no. a Wood' artist; DOM? litaati&Y, Inacton,b). matt • FoRSALE.—Two desirable lota organza' hr Olaf, tortnhip of ten ooma .one, Wilts of ice tubtlivirrlmi of tea Courting Tam Ono' nit to the tortn-eest tomer of Wit far n, bring let , Cr;. ItLutil • b•olttilf, sod the other Uc0 ,...1 1t lhi eerth-wen owner., theta:neer etato Itoai,, UN lot ',Won to it • pertictoo of told fun woo voitittt.., uucAmnsor Beth lots within a qnsheif of li mile from Cospeoetville tnet+ , ll on the Plitandeth. opt, and Ching sun •ibotit, from tho MO. title trurspatable sod. Par*Y. Apply to J. M. 1:1011WInSI, near the groatart.. or to D. V. snafus: q.: • SDI Ifilth woo, Plttettlelitte,':.. ONE OF THE MOST BEAunnalrinr .1 3. datable Watford tar ocatatry emit -/ A: tibertt b now afloat far,taloaeotrttat cat. kliaill Avenue abaat KO feet, SLII ant ta&bg Li aqui lir, too; dtaata aeat th e residents Of Laden' 14 tad atom sad h isicnalbkotthettnittt prann . , ems& Item ft es Oa plaza a two doe , ta- v iont i nit =tea honey barn, La., all Its 'Tod meat - Alto st. &arra I =mg thee. =oda) beating. ell docbsd, vitt be ollrlaad awful:so Eons ' OHM . .. pi.,..1.5zt.. Tot torsa, soli at Ma Loaf ra t q ii 7 . 1 •fnw mute off. of U. IL se f— =t JIM Batter amt. Lam..... 1... , • , 0 E BALE—STRAW B&W, AM& '-' AIM 011. emsacelk4rMbilli of ea an sa=ey arid Buena Sevilla, lathiest pad WI :- /WM at groped ea canotdocce amd ea 'Qs lete.• • m UV lrecopem end beteg_ marked, situate ao the Veer end L. V. R. 13., to offered for tele. The i t= b mem and of acoderns DOM. The Sem ELM MD ettime• did order, end b men eftoshel, hada/ a area ' Croat ft he the ohm, Gael Loath/ faa blehte Too perCLacdias alt cm the cm• . • LTDAT 00:14 no. fielisad street. ciTEAM 8&W MILL FOB 13A.L a ita-t 5- 0 stir:lon the bank of the Obis vilfer, of Benviebey•llls, tvrelv• miles from Pattalt 111 I. very auNtantlally -UM. In =PM* Umberflf-p-Ino feet la k een. Ott .worm with it; lllgocv3 manta* ord.. 'TOIL . , diddrevs JOSEta.O. • t ths . Ben et Fantekleyvel o In; 3 Fos. ataa—At Aladdia 8 ' 51*, f. • es cams OIL Is plea. mien Aloe at kflostuarYWlOßOSS pm of in oast bon lor d Ag& offloo . IfforksOfsOt. F°E eery • 4 l'hq :" . .S 134-0 A.OFOLB OF GOOD ItlOtiii2o ' nil Peng I n on. track In Kane ennsiit 0..0f 4021! annum Itand.dre f ana •• • ' firm :eonOsinw e Ve r 1.: sage. sataapd Le awards" tcrendath • scanty, co sae tem Ilirpriet 11:111, andte w rrittla Plusbut The watued 11711 4, oa : zeta of retftilas Ws Tor ts tusttor part WA* • cos the redunot Os sultra*sr, - A. a • gm eauniss. Pati BALE -. 150 Acres of 04 1: Was of Prat coal hi pod 11.. %._.• • oaal sad tanecakt sad otbse in mat ttpog no. oies tme1101:1 PDS X., liver awl Mosallrilik-aaroa. Lapis* WILLIOU i !tmttlocchasTirth,aa. LOB ItENT.—The two otorr bz bow.. 80. 1571171Nsinsmaroadc . _ , lvha 06den d Oa. .a Kineril tosithe ma the pos=low,•ar of liz.Lir " dcor. , IZEUfiff!ii MUM) COAIIOOBPA • )dstioo, • - 12,000 Aar,. 825 • . 888 AT Capital Stock e 3 . - . itwairn-Tosa oinuiii., , ... ri::::. ~ . esc imuyelps.. , aatiza whonsf.. - ...t a', ...- .n..atuu*-4. 361 !0 31 Tha1. 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