Vitsburgit Oazette. ,iruBLIBMID BY ZETA ISSOUrIOI, TO OUR SUBSCIIIHEILS. lerettned, pablhbers of Pittsburgh deny ra mattudly agreed to chine the Viols baloy ;for their respective l•brOolbe m on • 114 r f, Jed, 2.1th,1554: OOLLTTL. - uon, per look, datTind by claim 15 sant by scull, per year, to ad. mon OD " * for eii months. to osteanen.— 609 for three tocntbe, • 50 f14"1.., by corder, per 15 " by emil, per yearjo edrauca— $5 50 ;; • fordo. maths, • 5 " for three • • 166 jj SIM OBBONIOLS. ;4, Oeltiorol by 20 a d van ce, iont $9 00 I 60 25 fs ci v a . • pi Tim comazuoud. .J delivered by turrkr...------ ; • la advance, =at by 00 ; tAs, 4 . " bOO • ~ ,sathh,g g goo be L GAILITPII dEEZOIATION, • fi CNIAELES EdeILNIGIIT, Publisher Evening Oblvraielor -- • ill lIIITEBIJEGE IFEWSPAPLE ASP FEINTING 0011LPAN g. 1 1,.. : 4,LIGIOUIIi I NTELLIGE N CE. # ,1 ^• ' ied la a high toped religions weekly,pub. fin this city, an editorial on "Religion `,...,Was and Is," - which contains mooh •, 6 , , rest our readers of all evangelioal de ' gations. We embody in a condensed ' onte Of the wan points of the article. t • • . : pureed loth', opening of the paper that .., • al force of any sat is measured by the lA, they put forth to evangelise the world. Knee Is then made to the religious sotivi •', , pthe day,euch sa the Sandal school, Btblo i ; .". 4130 t Wail and Missionssy effort. Cooed ' Lion much is being done to accomplish the Lion of the world, the favornblopihtnro of 1 kmes is not without its shades of acidness. gt ie much mere iturfac• religion among men. • r-tions there are, but...the rushing multi !l Fleems to aim atnothing but a superficial , , , ,n. The age is fest, but not deers ewer : l .; but not profound; many elided; but not ilstabliedted. Religion is showy, maven , evisLog biosd plane, pushing grand en !loos; but it lacks stability, reflection, '-' Oh of experience, eel! scrutiny, steatite, ,/,), If we look book a generation or two, tloture is the revere* of the present day. .. , .'llturohnt by gone years was less showy, • ~.,,,_ ; grum hp, and ihwer in its movements. '• , religion was then' robust, lea stone l l• d, undiloett, - and more spiel oat. Y. ' - " . •:-. iety of the choice altlr.ta who lei the ~„ :oats of the Lord Were of the basic type, : .,1-, Brould have laughed to Korn the trifles .: t. Osow are magnified to undue importance. • t• t ;spirit of the ministry was caught by the .1 1 ', -. 1,1e- Cetti4etho pure and heroic , spirit of "ti 1 . .c l generstione, and , the grind projects of T o 1,,......„ resent for epreading the Redeemers .-: .. dam, whet a power th e Church would be F;' -•, ls sin•stabied worlds Let UT associate ..„4„, :‘ , ,t, °ocular piety of past ages, with tho eye ''4",•• • tio efforts of the preterit, and the •,• , . ch wilt miee for Ward gloriously is her - on. We want heart and cant in relig' on. z''• eat Presbyterian divine finds fault wah Y', „, int of the deenonstreilve in the Presby i+ - *.i, n trust, and commends the warmhearted ".''''-:' rof the Methodists. At the preeent day 11. aid wow we if eel:atter was gradoally •, f.•• g this elemeny and Presbyterians and 4 _ ~.....,,, were sear min more of thedemonstra .,.i,, ;.ti - ... , 0 . •12yPe. -11 0 quote his words. He says: ,;.,.";" • . Notecrot -and silent truth in God is not • ' 'it! Agh.7 It must be revealed, as the bird ';',' Tltri ara the child boon •, till a speotiter , , !'. • ?it 41 thia their hearts se break with too e L inh.... ,',.... ?, V . . „ I , nned fullness if deal pe-vateres - ....," .t . ,!xpiessiciti. Star senate on God moat b 3 '4''' 11-' 'lll4 11121:10112 2 0, -swills 111 TOOT". The . t' . 1 . 7 , i; ~, z - ), resting on God—not es a cold stone -. - 4tic r , "-.1 7 o earth, but es an enle on the air; rte `.. ‘,. ,V 3.9 creating, /03 eye nitre. Alia! It, "..::::' 3 . 1u3 to ale thore l , a is altogether too little of the •..f . ; ;, : . "•onstrnave 113 e Presbyterian (Mist. Vie .'•,•;.., , ';', I t more of the warmed-hearted Methodist • '''-' • er to !Ake ontr heavy, unleavened show .:- . ii , ~i g swell with 'Trials' frankincernee al -1 4: , • •adlooeptable offering. We learned—not of 4 .-..., but of the Puri tan s—to regard sleeping et;c• ; ,1 weepint_orthados, and religious exec.- , A,•'..t-ro, and smiling and joyous singing, hea ;', V', r .. »<a and diabolical. We have no business to f,l'',4: tea the corners of the month, and stereo. _:., rt, ,,,, 5t - t . r ,,' ~ enly th e minor music of the sanctuary 1:., €3paris our oil of joy into ice water, to give r . , -1!. ~ n. ~$!...,, a for beauty, and for the garmentof Frain . : ; ? - ...c;;;„ spirit of hoariness. And when thy on .:'-,1.. do_ the,present, is one of thanksgiv ,-t' '. ; we 'tumid, like DastiPs saints, 'by joyful , , ; „, , •- , 3t" '; 1 tory, Valdes lied with the sound of the , 3 . tpet, with • the timbre) , and -dance with 'it' , •. , t , Std instrummcla and organs:" i l l , li ThePrestrerola contains an article= the •;,, .•,;, -'' , . ' d* tt , 'L- { t' °logical &minima of that draamination. • 1.,,, 1 .1-,;,!; • „„ea. Much , to commend in Princeton 031- `:''';`<',ill...l.3 for having eent out last year forty-two ! ..).. ' 7 ,..;; ldostes to preach the Gospel, and for Re ," ( 4`,. I ,l' innolalvondition-rharlog s surplus in the l ' ''”" a at. the close of lost year of $lO,OOO ',' w ary TY ''.. ~'l..:tlile It regards the Western Theological '!...'2., • r inlay st4llezheity City, Pa., 80 the con i':t f. seminary seminary if the Presb y teria n -- Church, i r • .' , 4 ; -',,,,,-;-. located in the midst , of the matt Mar - `a. -,, , e, ', . 6 „ f y P r eshreiian,poralation in the country, ~.,It t 17t , . - 2 , '. is sreflectihrt,-whia - ,7might have boon _ I lied, 02122000 U/ of titr . riettgreneas of the ::,•, 4 4 1' . 1• . ,c' l Ones' report cf th e Truntees of the tastily. ,•-,„ e •., p Douhtlees the information Is'withheld ''' - l• ' 'l' tat caouresias the gent:Lomeli init. manage. .. 4 .'.;• :-k? ui - , . a , - ..nt. aro too we mown bore, on beyond .. t • , Y;f pioicn of a dereliation of duty. Se to the ' ~.,''' fiisished number of etuden'e in attendance •'•- • f,, year, - the proper response Is found in Ike ,'. ' ' ':t of tilling. up the army. 11 ': • .•t ) --Aoootling to a circularsent cut just ...0-tho Preohyterbas Board of Foreign Ms, - 1,- :;., 1 , : i .):18, the rate of exchange has risei on high •2' ',`,,i,i, abatit $95,000 will be neeeissey above ••. ' „, , ."'3 donations of lad youthemeee dee domayd,r. ~..,..., AR, pnmium,on gold become highor &larger .rn will he needed; if lower, a less sum. le well known the I , ,,butai n timi; ',' n errt as the 'Fulton street; daily' prayer , i n New Fork, to held f SEL & Datek • formed C/ 131 tar RoPEPPY,I I t'aLo/ 2 meet for deeetlonal singing' hse been organised the Dutch Reformed '4:llmmidc comer of i.:;arth strest _and -I.4f&yottei place, which or amot to be a nom& one at the veteran r?.:azaitrmbuttieszlet, haljust• returned' 10., ne rmtiy, loiiking is 'trill indTigorma.a3 farmer JCSZO when wpntlath to ►tor . ! ..*l.l ill repaid that Plus Ilia about eon ' te Carditurs elegies:l42pm Andibislop ..",-' , 2olctakeilAVVOlP 4B4l,ll 4 4 T 11 ?"# 16 # l 5‘ 1 4 gethadlir Protistantamesnatiaig . . t ff:)lgoroWeir!4,4l;7 l , goPO.,OSrft pg. !tat. ~r•••'•4 1441-F Cgne k Wa sig i a2103# 1 141fts,ffeln be dalag a [cod iibrk;43ilitairli-buisan• gadual/Pg'ilre)lgtk,iut:lna4l4°4lzl,os - (04, Pow4ii4ical ..:SA . ' ,;.r,,k.7!!,t', THE --to--.AIiLY:I chinches were present to join trateranily in sehirg for blessing on the' work. d new chapel wee opened by the President of the Confeneneo et Viva in the Cevennes. Since then smother bee been opened et Thermos. Another chapel has boon erected in Chem paigne, on a piece of ground formerly °eon yied by a convent, and not far from the spot' where etocd the cootie of the Duke of Guise, who crdered the =mestere at Vassey. --Tho First D. P. Synod of the :Pest will meet in the Second Church, Allegheny , City, Pa., en the last Thursday of September. - -The Slaters of Notre Dome, PhiladelPhia z : have opened a free night school for the Irish servant girls of that city. Quite a number are in attendance. —The Hoe. Epephrsi Eirby, of New England M. B. Conference, died on the Bth, aged eighty-seven years. He entered the itinerancy in 1798. He was one of the oldest ministers in that church. —The Church Immo/ (Episcopal) In no ticing the Coler.eo case 8140 the clergy of the Diocese of Natal ham) aZiof.them refused to recognise Dr Co"eneo as their Bishop in any manner whatever, no matter what may be the judgment of the five law lords of the Judicial Committee in England. The Church hero; over, at d by her 'Basins they deter mine to 'toed or fell. The civil power it Home, if it °boom to outrage the Religion which it pio'esees to defend, may continue to Dr. Colento his salary. But it cannot open to him a single one of the churches of his for mer die wee. —A beautiful atone (Protestant) church, Luilt by the Pawns Railroad Co., has jolt been dedicated and formally opened for wor ship at Panama. The church is • fine Gothic edifice, and wee built at a cost of $61,000. The cyning service was performed by the Bev. Mr. Ball, a clergyman of the Church of England, who wee sent to Panama by a Brit ish Missionary Society. --Some Idea may be formed of the-ellfE• °units to encounter; by the Protestant min sioneriee, in conducting religious service in Italy, from the following taken out of the Essangelisot Christendom A correspondent of But paper writes : "Over the door of the Waidonilan church in Milan, &little boy was Paid by o neighbo!icg church to paste up Chit bill: "Here there will be to-morrow eve 'deg a grand dancing feetiveL This is the headquarters of Luther's ministers, and the house of the deviL" The 20012 above the Pc rugia locate was hired, and whenever the Evangelical service began such a hideons UAW of rending rocks and tumbling houses was started, that:Um worshipper' .wurespeed- By dispersed." Threatening the stilletto to the Evangelists is en every day ocuarren-e - The cry in some portioni of Italy is sometimes rained, "Death to dlikangeliste I Away wi.h the servants of Batke4 Hindrances are _thrown ip the way to the p?egress of the Goa . pal at Leghorn, Florence, Pima, &a, but still the good work gees on. hititlng Sway of the Rebel Slink& flinch that has been Bald about desertions from therebel armies has been dhietedited. We know that. desertions through out Ilnes have been large; but we did not - ammows any canticle:able . saunter Oculd escape to the rear. In this, how ever, we Were mistaken. Imams thattha State of Georgta °roman with dowsters, and that they are, in [sot, an army of den:notion- 'The ewes !tattle in fllood's army have been fur. !cants d for thirty day si and um °bleat, as stated, to arrest deswrars. Upon this point we copy the folloirtrig article from she Bositherst„Confed eraeY of the 14th inst., whtoh Is now published at hiscon, Gs. We received the paper by toot avantogli mall from ear correspondent at Attatata. —Ciacianati &maga. lITILLOBLI3O. NOV that the Georgia MUGa has been fur. laughed for thirty days, and cronentioutly a force well be Organised every county 'salient for She business, ail of 'them ho placed . ander the oontrole, dot G. W. Lee, by Governor Bravo end he instructed to else=Bravo, the Buts of straggler; end desirten, and we venture the predeotion that in thirty days Gsn. Hood will be strength ened by ten thousand additional men. It it alortifyiv to our pride to kaso that tack. it avenge, bat it es sults ro tweed the &daze hands o/ etrazgere and deserter. Wert every city. coma and oiticturis. the Slate. They coo upon awn., kigkway tkrotgh the acvstry, and wherever they go are cow 'Mein dee wow wantots sew of 4werseficra awl abuse of itroperry ewer knows,. Platy are tearing down tenets end turn:ng esttle upon the laid' •Pi corn now almost natured, burning Nacre !wile, tilling stock, tearing up we tame watches. wad, in tart, doing everything that is mean and do• aireativa. Let the militia In *soh °minty be instrusted to arrest all men who are not properly absent from their Pweautende, and Chant down, whrnerer they are fouled at their week of tostrunion, the MIS - srable icrotchos Who are &wallas oar so,. wad brothers in the army, by wearing tie aceetroler ato uniform, chile they never served their eoussiy either to camp or field. A Cfopperlneart !denting Dloperse4.:l3 The copperheads of Muses, New York, availed themselves of the pretence of a cireas to got to gether &crowd lad Battirdly to throw Data Mc- Clellan and Pendleton neg. While stet operltgon was going on, the news of the fall of Atrtnta was received. The Blum Joanna! tells the rest of the story as follows "TheAtha band stopped playing.• Raton man "Upped forward onthe Manna; and announced the newt from Atlanta, read Secretary Stanton!. official dispatch con Mining the thrilling Intelli gence, and then called ter “three cheers for the trninn army." The men, ,he bed Jest cheered for McClellan, stood oppelled--dumb. Had a shell from one of Sherman's great Pali exploded among them, It cluld not have melted greater eonsternation ' nor dispersed them more suddenly. Rcoovering slittle from the tremendous shook, they goo • few Mental &nab's:a-rending greens for Sherman'. army, and fled in every direction, Wein themselves bass and comers. And burying. themeelvo In cellars and baeements— ana fu leer than three minutes after the reading of the dispatch, net *copperhead VAS to be seen —the meetleg having varahed, the speeches recorincid undelivered for the 'want of an eu• dime*. The Rebels Calling for Troops The editorial articles of the Ittehmond papers ray loudly for releforoomenta for the :shot army. The Ditpoeh makes an anthoritetive statement that "there are one hundred and fourteen thee sand tan detailed skier:Amp, and semo thirty y tketnandelempt.' ed neresary in tome form to LI.o government and public institutions of the Staten." The Eeleirer, • however, object; to Bail oven the exatipuross they are nerves cry for low defence and the neosssery bailee's of lOti ay. The re era forces are between forty-fire and faty, men who have no land and no lebor except t h at of their own hands, and ere now 'rtipporting the famlitta of those in the army In addition to. their own. To drift elf these old men is to lave the women, children mid paper.' 17 10 alders, Manteca and slaves. Thin does 'not look like being; ibLet6 repair Oh louse I. the rekdil armies,. wh:4l have keen eery LOOM daring the. lato cant get, iltiod's army being .cloned to 85.140 motarom 78,000. Zsaugn. Arnausiot or Famargre.—The Lon don :oomopandont . .itt the Now York Swat write' so Wows . . Admiral Harragol's ,perfortninees is .going himself into the maintop and dashing right by the torts, giving then broadside after.broadshio, excites Intense admiration. Ao' anglish army *Meer ramarked to tne that it tilled op UM days of the heroes sad, daml-gods of ancient Grosso. " No stlehamatioat enetetw said ho, "bas bens seen In'ota day. Mesas was shot by a man la the raindrop 'of the eramy's ship, while Pares. gut pdt hirnseit to the rontritap to ba shot at. $o long sit 'miasma snob staff among you, we shall swab , ashamed.. Bonita Deern.—bir. John 8. Hnl, of Carrot townehty, Washington 001111i1r, s mooh esteemed and valuable citizen, aid at:Frau/4*W= on the Ifolionohela ebewr, *heat fong wilbse,e4eie. _ I.3thAttot Mai n calla to the bedside of his father who die&of dysfntery, en the 10th and whilst there •'ioria felon violently witlitheenneithestei whloh Mdfitadd In hie death. 41 olio of a bred old aturainteatitt pardoned by • 'bhideepboidstor Ifillo2 l— Wu found, the other day, a On Of Thew nrynotes amounting to $2,010. A criVorzienrplost-trinior avoroo*Voit: been fgemod Bolton. Sixty tome h Ado littiloAho prim of overcoats 'row itie MEESE Piracy on the Llakes—iletalla of the Selz ure of the Steamers Philo Parsmis and island Queen. [inmost. Detroit Tribee.,Saptsmba 89.1 Michael Campbell, pilot of the Nato Parsone, makes the following statement: Emig on Men u, morning two men cam* to the boot, as ohs was lying at Trowbridge, 19 limed: CO :a (took, sad Inquired at what rime the boat would start?' Captain Atwood replied, et eight o'clock. they thorebutoired if he would stop at Sandwich and bike . on SAM* passengers 1 The two men took passage, and on stopping at Sladielah four or lye others got on board. At Haden, where the .I:..at:isrired - about half pm: ninii Mont • dOSS/1 . took pessage, making eighteen' is all, which Mr. Campbell estimates as the whole nom herof the pirates. They made themselves troe and Guy, patronising the saloon freely. About eleven o'clock, when on Lake Brie, one of the Pirates came into the pilot home and asked Campbell what course he was steat ite. The reply wee the regular eon rile from Su Point to North Bess Island. Ile then requested the loan of the spy glue, which was granted. ;hen wi thin six miles from the Middle Sister, the same man inquired what course the steamer was on, which information was given him. After dinner seven or eight of the pirates went op en deck to take observations; but in the meantime Campbell went below ' his wash as pilot haling off at noon , after w hich tree it is ouetemary tut him to reliefs the mato below. Some of the paerengen were at cards in the saloon, and ono of theta made the remark that there was a saspiclons crowd on board, some of them being armed with revolvers. Camp bell replied that some of them looked like Southerners. The ?areal:di landed at North Bees Island, her first 'topping place, add then pro ceeded to Put in Bay, and thence to Middle B us Island, where C..ptath Atwood left the boat, that being his residence, the mete taking charge. Loft Midele Bute for Katie's Island, wnereeight or ten passengers were Oath, mating the whole number of passengers between forty five and fifty, men, women and children. Campbell went to the Lowe: desk to trim boat, and happened to :ode Into the ladles' cabin, where he noticed certain ml stations MO•elAellte among the stran gers examining revolvers, and casting fartive ;dances, ea it to roe if they were ebeeeeed. Some it them were alto seen in squads, talking In a eery low tone The boat left Helley's b lad ca her regular time far Cedar Point. Campbell went into the saloon ' and while there heard the report of a Oast, followed by a scream. Be reached the deck, and saw onool the pirates with a tucked revolver in one hand and an ax in the other, ruining after the fireman. Heard the exclamatinn,"Oo down below, to forward batch, or I'll blow your d—d brains out." The lire. milt, however got away and ran up on deck. The rebel utritied to Campbell and ordered him to go bedow ' which he rotated, saying that was not his place. He leveled his reverree and fired, the ball passing between his legs. Ile went up ea deck, when he abseroed a man known ea the "Colonel," who had taken the boat in charge. the mate was in deducre and five of the piretee were at the stern reaching to the lowa decks, ouch armed with one or two mole. ere and en ax. The passengers and crew bad been throat forward to the desk known as the...promenade deck," where they were being ex. mined singly, to see if they , had any weep ens, and after examination they were taken aft Into the cabin. This was about 4 o'dook. After this part of the petard:tune was concluded, they were all ordered down into the hold, except the ladles and the children end a few elderly man who were Vaud In the cabin. Two of the desk bends wen ordered on decd to throw overboard torn. beat 7 freight, meetly pig iron, end Camp bell woe aleo ordered on deck, after which the treatise were closed down. Campbell wee or. Coned to run the boat back to Malden, keeping at the weal distance from Kelley's Island ter fear of being known, They vatted and pro. eluded some distance, but in the meantime the fuel gating low, the'Coloner inquired whore any could be procured, to which the pilot re. plied only at Middle Bus or Pat' In Bay. Us wee then ordered to head wherever be could get a supply, end he shout for Middle Bus, where they arrived about dunk. The whistle was Sonnded, and two moo responded by taking the lines bad making last. Pear of thefeetales immediately jumped on the deck, and were or dered on board. Three shots wore fired a; them, but neither took effect. The email steamer Leland Queen, Captain Orr, of Sandusky, hove In eight, when the Colonel ordered hie nun fet were and told them to keep a good watch on deck. Three or fear of them were placed for ward and the rest aft, except three, who were stationed, on the deck. The Intend Quiet came up and tended alongside of the Parsons, when Captain Orr inquired why the latter had not gene to Sandusky, but receivedne answer. A ameba. of its pirates rushed on board the Parsons with revolvers and axes is their hands. Captain Orr knew net whit to make of these proceedings, bat he rang the 'bell to to go ahead. Oa* of the pirates went into the engine room and eidered the engineer to step. Upon: re. his's& he was act to the face, the ball out, g out of his cheek. The Queen was t ten strip ped of everything valuable, end the passeagen of both ;boats cent on short. Captain Orr and hie engineer were stained on the Parsons. All Oa. routine' 0r‘,..314 sad meet were also te•eihee, excepting Captain Atwood and the clerk, (Capt. A. having got on board when the best touched a: ]addle Bus the second time) Campbell was thee ordered to report fOrSandusky, the (Louie in tow. Arriving mar Ballast del .nd, the Queen wee 'settled and sank. Campbell was then or• derid to head for Maiden. Mr. C. lido: me as that it ens their avowed inn:radon to ga - te Johnson's Island to make so attack on the Baled Stags steamer Michigan, but he Intoned them it was donbllal if be could get over thither. The theory that each en attack was in their original program/no, conflict; with their first retells toward Maiden, and then reversing their route %procure fuel. 0 3 two way up the river, • Camtilie was ordered to be rue and rake the British channel end keep as close as possible to the Canada shore. They did not stop at Malden, but made for Sandwich Point, barely two mile. below Detroit, In broad daylight th.e morning. where they tended. The beat was stripped of everything vainsble, which, with the baggage, was taken ashore, and the latter vas tided and everything carried off. An attempt was made ta senttle the boat, but owing, brobably, to the haste of the piratee ' Ole part of the programme woe not very well executed. Toe fwd pipes were cut. It was their intention, it le said. to ran the boat over to shis side and set her on Ate. The "Colonel" gave Campbell • set of sliver forks and spoons, coolly remarking that that was his pay bribe cerrices'ho had rendered. Philadelphia and the Petroleum Trade. At the September meeting of the Bseontive o.mmitiew of the Philadelphia Beard of Trada; Mr. Wheeler, for the Committee of the month, to whom the rubjeot of 'the trade in pettolatia had been specially referred, made ra intereattng report. The grit point to which their trultdrles he I been directed wee the falling off In receipts at that port during the first quarter of this year as compared with the saMe period last year. This, the Committee are led to bettes., from re liable information, is attributable irately to the long continued closing of the Allegheny river during the post winter, there shutting off from the Ponnsylvenia Head their only source of supply. The second quarter of ibis year shoes • tarots hie change, and • large increase of reoelp's as ontopered with lest year for the ramo time, and the iota, exports to foreign oenutcles from Phila. &lutist, from January lef t. s..Lptomber loth, ISIS shows 5,114,5G1 gallons of oil, ageinst 4,395,891. patens to the name time last year, en increase of 745,666 gallons. In regard to transportation and storage, they say that by.thieonspletlon f the Oil Creek Ralf. road from Muffins to rry, ea the Philadel phia and Erie Railroad, a new direct route to the oil region of Venengo county to noon to be opened up to Philadelph a, hating a uniform gunge throughout, so that ars can be loaded in the centre of the oil re one, and take their freight through to that ty without trait:thin— ' nient. The work of norm ng the gasp Ii be— ing rapidly pushed forcer to completion by the Penasylvanla Central Ro whieb has lately become. the proprietor ; a d the whole line will, lila hoped, be in oporati n in October or No. wember next. • She Ledger says t Th read•Conapany is also ma ciente for the reocipt an Orsomertob Point, ontllg city. - Theso_preperstiOnl Seesaw aeds=lolled• eon 'n, and to provide mare— A Ina lab% It pose will alityr,:to noisy market, by the reason . • • ! r : ',!pis' oiv.. —, aster* Air Oraittrriiiritity Molt lairlad from the As War D iiertinsat,l l :re aarimrpia4izard rartaiddars cadet th e' ' o f .Tialy Ist, 1861... - Ike tolloviat are gins AI _WI • _, PbilidaPidas s4• o l o arbuidbrAida 6 V 3 d . timony $4 4 0 Oa; Magda , Mtn T 4,0601 BIM' I L Yrnactloo, 't1 4 .05 , 0s . bit& woo.l mt.:: ibeni,47. 6 ixtp Kral im.s4lo ;.Zongallitil Afton* sad : .2ltasiriller' s2,ooo4•WiatulteseJ giosoo 1 Oil - City, - SI,4A p. I/nattily, lit,ddry Musa/tin& Ualontoma aati; - .W•Tr,'Blghterdi' 111,100 j Oessubtarib, Ed, briet,'Newdutla t , sad Bialugasa4l,ooo..L.--:- -- • .u . 121 _ -_ _ olttmainmaitw•eusur )4 f sg t h err/ and WWI* tb , Honlaillban Eraio4 railroad, af illaciptlo,oo/14noadi PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. CITY Al SUBUBBAff. Remarkable Kanen Of Petrifaction. The Monongabelie Ropub/icom contains the fol.- t r y lowing: Parties en aged in exhuming the bodies of the Mercer (anti for removal from the old graveyard to the onongabela City eemetery on Briday hat, found the body of Mr. J. B. Mercer tare singular state ',of petrifaction. The gravel cif Mrs. Mercer and the two chidren on mob aide Were about sixteen inches lower than that of their father, yet while their bodies hod returned to dim% and wine perfectly 4.1. T. lide grave was Ailed with water, dad his body turned to stone. Mr. Mercer was do wned in May, 1143 , at what to called the old w art, and hie body, remaining L in the river for eighteen days, wee found on the “1101 e" near Parkinsou'e; he wee forty five years of age, and was bmied on the hill in the above deecribed grave. Threngh the kindause of Mr. Filson we were permitted to examine the body closely. It wee oolid and firm, turned to stone, from the ankle joints to tho neck; the feet had f.ilen nh, and were mouldered to dolt, but the head, which bed also fallen off, was petrified, and the hair well preserved. The body was rolid, and upbn being struck, pee out a dead, hearlisound; the petrification wee co per fect that the pores of the shin were &shoot, and the proportions otthe form well preserved. This has been attributed by many to the length of time the body remained In the water before in terment. A. petrification he never canoed by internal action, but is always the result of ex ternal depoeltel and surroundings, this theory ratoot explain the circumstance fully. The bodies of the family were re interred In the Ma • noose:hells Cometiry ki, the M. E. Church or this oley, and a handsome marble shaft placed above their graves, by that .og:enactor', to Which, It will be remembered, Mr.. Agatha Morocr be queathed some KOOO at her decease. More Vie Urns , of the Railroad Disaster Intelligence has lately been received which leave. soiree), is doubt that ROT. George O. Breast, el Allegheny, together with his ion, perished in ont of the can destriyed by Ere clamed by the la terrible crollislon'en the Penn sylvania Railroad. Mr. %radel left the city on that train, La oompany with hit fon. Insisting to visit Beading, Pa. A gentleman reports that be disidnetly eau young Kredel in the burn— ing car ' and lie belief is that Me tether perished wish him. This supposition is otrengthened by the fact that no tidings abater er have se yet been receinel Irons him. It to certain dust he never reached 11"41132, end it be is alive be would either have been seen• or heard from is person. Be was a most eminent mid talented Garman minister, and en upright end !worthy Mina. He resided at lin 292 Ohio staid, Allegheny, and was sativer ”lly esteemed Llt the community. Hit son nee • prolog Inso, sad had but reeettly reterned from the army, baying served with the tanowned Pennsylvania Rsserves. The !amity and Wands have this beortidit eympathy of the entire nom a.unity. From Cpl. Borneo' Regiment. This regiuteXt has at but rasuhed • resting pis-re--Fort 4. Allen, • beautiful location on the south aide of lb, Potemso, guarding the roads leading tO t h e Chain Bridge. Col. Barnes has Leon assigued to the charge°, thecommead of the brigade; and Lieut. Colonel Copeland rommendi the Teen:mut t which is badly em ployed in arrsurging the barracks for the alms and limn. Eight of the leompanfes us stadoned at-Port Ethan Allen, and four at Port Marcy, about three quarters of • ladle disteat- Mutt. Venditgraft, late of Camp Bai n olds. bee been chat* Q.llllio/1111141LCI of the nutmeat, mad, he le a mat of whom they can feel proud, be U weu goal fled for the reside*. The room. t hes reoeired apleudid armo— the new Bpringteld markets, and the men were daily expecting temerity* their artillery *hate. Protest. The followlsis card, flood byes siarrfrofs of the recent eenldant on the Pen•selranla railroad, appears bribe ;Harrisburg!: papers of this morn. last: "Inonestowtown, Pa., Sept 21.—We, the pas ser gent, whose names are waled here, pretest against hatioi oh* doors Looked on the Pettnryle asels. Central Railroad or any other. In rho great accident this morn rag many Ilea. might bare been sided Intl the doors best outlook:Dd. This we khnvi to be inv.. We ask, for herhati. It. natio, that all railroad. forever after see that the doors ere kept unlocked. W. think It dna to the poblicti to publish thlo, cur protest, and withhold oar ;ost;reriage from all roads that keep th.tr do‘rs tusked while to transit" Sisord,loWpti Striae., R. D., Indiana . Allan Ray, New Yank; Jahn 13..mantar, Philadolphia; C. Stone, California; A. I%J:treats, Plummy", salt; C. Trask, kiaantehotsetts, and eighty-two °then. In our litorrday e•enines Was we mentienel the fact thni a man wa• killed by falling from tits roof of a boosts on Penn street, bemoan the old mist or what is now Washington street, sod O'Hare/ Ilia name we h.?. since aeon , - tainui to bei Julius Tiohne. il. wai between ti - rut; or.o t. 71: Zi,C, 11.14 only arrived in the country soot Are or oh work. since.- He had stopped for some time with n eonsin la lilitanberjer's alley, and on -the niahl question bad goon to the bonso is-rm othcocdh. f 4 It. H. was eery mash troabLei with esthintr and eatneitined that he eould dot trnt en•ughtir, and wont/ open his windaws to ads fall • tent errry night it is supposed that laboring for want of air, he had got oat on tee roof. sad misting ate footing tell, ennuting his dcath If before stated. The meeting b,ld at Ai aardvld, on ThureSAT night, was "big thing," and showed that Ike people of that section are fully enured. Col. Ilogh Leo ipresided, melted by Rev. Babied I.lcPhorten, J. E— hiorangs, Col. Wm. Espy. L C. White end Barnet 801 l as Vito Preaidsatt. Eeeretertes,Wm. Being and Wm. BBL Able andl telling speech.. were delivered by C. B. fel. Stahl% and Jobn M Kirepattiok, Boss., who entertained tbe audience until • late boat. Tbs mestlng adjourned to meet I. mall eleven doe in Allegbony on the 19. h loot. Arrtegartenta bora been Leads for toddle' a rules of ropetings all over the "drab rids" of the touniy,!and the voting in thlv :Motion will be all sight. aqatlng if eating in sealer A very 1 sive, spirited and antlimiutlo moot. log yes be d M neiber's shop, hi !theta towa• ship, on rhareday weaning. Pater II lingo*. sa Ith, g , provided. Stirring and yawed° add Sere delivered by Bra. James L. Gra ham, Thee M. Alarobell, Esq., liens B. Illerron, Rio , an d s Lev. Airflow. An ezoollont glee =oh and aixod band ware In attendance. The address= re received with the most unbound ed enthusiasm, and the entire rpm sanity seemed to bay* Lboroughly aroused, sad folly a 11,4, to the Moat Issues now be ore them. We may moire: Erbiler tuwasbip to . give a good account of herself • October. , Illatressing . ActiCletit. A Pad accident occurred at the Sprigg lions. In Wheeling,' on Wednesday morning, whioli result ed Is the tg Mast death of ',Gall Hornb ro ok, son of Ilemt ;Iforttbroilt, Estp, Burvwvor of the port. Ja oe Brom, eon Dr. Brute, proprietor of the Sprtj g Hour., wee eghibittog a rovolviag pistol toentlemen to we ,, ra he erlehed to self i the en lir , when his thumb anchientsitj thy pd tlf cz lamoor and the platy) Foe discharg• id. TI r eil was sitting on • chair opposite the sonszli of the weapon. The ball uttered the little; fellow's left okeet and came out above the eye, nosing Instant death. Little Goillwas about eight or nine yowl et age, and woo very Interesting lad. Iron. : shnon P. Chase, lia-Eieoretin7 of the Treasury suers dln tills olty at an early hour thin morning m the out, and took rooms at the Monona* Is Mute. At soon as It beosme known to lay that the disllngulshed statesman was In tht city., be was waft* t upon by a oonsid orablo o mbar of our prominent °lame, who desired td pay their respeots to him. Ile prat an emomoraglog atiotaMt of the•pollitealaepeee of affairs mod expresso the falba conlidenea u to the esteems of the partyintheensulnaeleetions. Mr. Chase left the eft, Mb afternoon ter 011 1 IN - and will fake ths stump in that State for Linooln gladioli:ion. Penneylvonis hall '• • g eZterustre arrange • a rage of-Patrolman D !swore front of the :.; 7 have found no st,trado lotto provost 107 Its prospective In sotto:Lobs* to top. ateat, °sutra in this '.f Ms vast amount of itskoa in Its ditioloP- CHU& 1 401/111:1091D.—LIISt •Telling a male child, 0 four weeks old, was lefs on the steps of Mr. U Campbell's ruldonoe, on Ridge street, Alleghmo The UM, fe ll ow nu discovered before tb ' family bad rettreit, when bootee taken info thi onto and oared for until rooming. The DlroOto of the Toot tent him to the Poor Parm r to-dal; i3O oltue hes been dimmed of thenu -hatatul Baal trarr.—Wo learn that ;ha barn of fotea notopton, (a forraarresidant of thi,t of%) ..b Mona rieldlag on the Monongahela rliir, In ' .WalMnston county, nor the line of AllighopY• If ei . tot ydestroyed by. fir ttna Thuraday i nfght, .togontlit a tea lmp: itnalt_of triaLlioY, Om 340X121TkthTelkin1,4!ar*-. ' . ~.,...Ten ' aura Straranoix—eapt. Foster, _Pro. it otiblytilotrtot,hoosaspot4 4, the ..find* Haul Motto tiett, - Itv allot il , Oro Mt arta*, !hot* quo,tito , aro nearly fall,,a Uttle loOgorL i glik - ii , WI sp.'. Ito oisbal audio:olw of tki tortlll4 dlatricisaboubd up dating -Um present ea. . -.....-- SEVERE FIGHT AT STRASBURG. STUBBORN aRSISTANCE OF THE EMIT: A Crest Stormed and Carried by Oar Forces I=E3= bleating at taastalleli. Arrlrel of Mr. Chase ~! ~~ t L~ii~ ::i : t ~~:`\ IMMEM be Pursuit of the'lltbeiffrot-' tinned. THE REBEL CAVALRY DRIVEN FROM FRONT ROYAL. New Yoor, Sept. 23.—Ths World's peels!, dated Headquarters Sheridan'! Army, below Winchester, Sept 225, lays : The entire army advanced at noon yesterday, and took Its posi tion on the heights on either side of Strasburg, twenty miles below Winchester, and toward Stanton in ,front of Flint Hill. The artillery wee opened ola the lett, Immediately demoralis ing the enemy's skirmith line and westering it lack. A shot from battery, of the ifitit torte, set fire to a barn, just beyond Snub sr& 40011 alter the firing was commenced. Meanwhile tbo Bch corps, which was sniped the business of the day, sent torward, a skirmish line coneisting of the o.h Maryland, 24th Obio end 9th New York regiments of the 3d diai-lon, and the 05th Pennsylvania ant ifoth New Jersey of the let dividon, to develop the enemy's etrength open, and septum/ If possible • crest forming an extension of the very formid able petition held by tee enemy on Pilot 11111. This line larboard handsomely, drivieg.the rob. el line from the foot of the treat, but ne nutter. The enemy stubbornly bold their own afar:. ward, until the cam of the nfmnioon. The grimy refused to 1140111/111 with a single gun. Captain bleCartby's battery filthily advanced' to our skirmish line, on the left of the fish oorpg • and condo of the army, and gore the exam) ouch • firing try the battery ea shattered a per tion of their line and canoed It to retreat toga alter. About dust, while the bitter, was still &tag, the trot brigade of the led division, gib 00 fin, charged on the extreme eight under a deadly Ore, end gallantry stormed and carried the crest whiht bad been (ought for unthoissofoliy daring' the eiternoch. This closed the day', engage meat. . The !mites of th e 6 th expo the fight 114,11, 31.0:ably mach 200 in tilled and wonnded. • Gen. Taber., with Wiltha's and bierrites tons of cattah7 was lent atoned the mountain I on the left, early this morning. A &Upon& arrived at. We hour . toting that he has drigin the enemy's cavalry from Front Royal, and filth miles beyond, and still advacchnr. Gen. Airfoil] la on the extreme right, nod lb. sloped no force of conoscprence in his front during the morning. If the enemy racing to light, there will be at least a showing of bonds by both armies, though whether we shall await them in their present petition remains a filits- Lion. tierper'• Tory, fiwroday, aosa.—l bin tkii . army ttle aiming. I bar* baud no souoi of canton ladloalltsg the opealag of a battle Ws zooTalog. FRESIONT LSD TUE PRESIDERTL The Letter of Withdrawal. Vramiratow, Bent 22 —The following !attar of Sion. Tromont% wlthitaiting his nazis 1111 candidate, Is pablithad to. day 80111011. sCrps. 11.—frientlemen: I feel ft My . duty in mate one step more la the directiois: Messed by my letter of the 2bat of Aegie4eitd . withdraw my aims from the list of onadidelog.. The prestdontial question hit in effect tued epos in molt • Way that the uslosief Ilepuldoen party hos 'become a pareitingintle.: acuity. The policy of the Damecratie erudite either esporation or re watablfehatera with sure]. The Chicago platform to simply seventies. fil•CISIIIIT211 latter of am ciptance is reoutabliahment with slavery. The Eapithlioan candidate, on the contrary, Is seedged to the re-establishment of the Vale' without slavery; and however lirslus,ing his policy may 1., the preeruro of his partyerill, may hero, force him colt. Between thew" views I chink no man of the liberal patty eau remain in dcoht, and I believe I am consistent with my anurcedenu In with deplete& not to Ida in lbs iilemph of If r. Lintoft, but to do my pi iLo. wards preventing the iddoton of the DsMottritici candidata. Ic teepee to Ur. tineele, t contledv Ida" easel, the sentiments crosinirked la my Infer 'of accoptance. I consider that hls- administration has been pollileally, militarily and hisanolulf. • failure, aad that its necessary continuance I. • cann of reps: for the country. Thou woven war a greater unanimity in the country than was eilitblud bore at tho felt of Punter. mid the e...s Jar lassoln completely paralysed this seamy fool.. log ; he destacyed the etnagth of who positios, and divided the North, when h• 4100iiina tO OS • math ltial 8 every should be protected ;bath op for the tooth s strength which othirniso tbey mold 1104,1 COTO: at mined; And . sign ban given them an advocate on the °auto . plot. worm. the Cleveland o:lmitation ass to O#lo.berra the open Moral of the 000durmitlos men bad been freely upraising to each othealor the put two years, sad which had ban made fury inowa to the Prisident. But in tare wassitsitl, condirica of slain, the ludas man 112‘11 not found willing to make public a disasslefarNiirs 6nd coadtoonsitlon which *cold here randusd' SIG Lincoln', nomination Impossible, end (hilt . 64 - 11.; tinned allelic* and on?pert eats ilitiod for html' character among the people which Leaves notino clinic, putted the Brpablican party Li reasonably sore of success I divided, the result of the Prow. identlsJ election is at the loam dcrabtfat, I am, genVemen, 1562pestfally sad trap yontw. J. o..Paisom F NEW 0111•EdINS. THE CLPTVELTL OF anowstirna, Another Bettis Betwan the Praha lira IMID=3 HUMORED .DEPARTURE OF OEM. 40E1 a 4. am.. as Now Oitalolts, Sept. 16, vie Cairo . 004, U. , : rob nothing new from Mobile. ladmnatlttl• tioual particulars of tho maize capture of Brownsville by Oortiniut,have betrakeiliddittllT embrace nothing important beyond "those tent` you on the 12th by Col. Day, of the in command of the federal moonset Prang 011167 ti•go. It Is rumored In military circles hem that'. Oen. Banks leaves this %pa:tram:it next week.- lio is now more popular with.- Oho Traitttatir" , party then over before. A M'Cloil‘n organ will be alerted If hi!` friends cannot purchase one of the thy papers. Lawn—Tao transport Alibi= has jot ar• rived iron Drums with the intellitonae that another fight had manned betireen the FreltOlt and Coronae. A privet* totter, written troa Wanks .Imieww, the Alabamba nye: The Bettie tote,pgeo grossing. ArtUleryie Wed hodi Met, 'noshmornarc guhhotsillid pro Op:, trenched. The-result le purely New Toes, Bent. Baader from New 0:Immo, 16thihis UMW: An snivel from up the ritotgleres donbtful rumor ollth the g m hi t u reofla rvla e ritet hr by P 12 gag of truce to thelhilonprisenetet, _ kloroileor no person will be anseteld New Orleans without 'a written • aeounithin against them. , . . Tho elm taxa, low. : ' Few slitetiNig',;,.loo4 Two Thousand PrisonopaigaMi* . „ . cara THE REBELVlESEiiiilialeat !tr. /..• •;•• • tre • • ,••••• • • • 1".1.;, t• . ; .1 ft , ••11; , .. t.T, THE TER.M.'EXASSW:r..- • • : 7 t •11-0 . 7 , 4 , ;'4.,: , 5: . :.. , .. : ,,•:,.•, , ,, , :•17" . i.i4 , ..t.e.r!"..1, - ;;1;4 , , , •,.,,,,!.,. r.;•,.;,... Out-rtigotlAiliii44Wire: 'lcheinel4 - br speclall eniagessumti 11114redibeiriffselatt tbsierallur,dODPrlll 11 b!` robe% i 7 refused to be exeban Ind : betdedite. -0•6..- of • mallsktigtea ,o44 t•O•Aiteita th• dej of lritedie fahbideao. l k4s l : ,Tbe m between Elhanyes#llB4•o4 rem to.dqi but will be extenieilf,nerigslnyu to c oup • iMIMM=M ===El=l ITO'S. '313.11 1 3 gi Zirt ,HDS lIH D YTIV °NERO .;14.: _ . let; If Z.A ,ECAZILL3 - 4ArT , ' t. , e. e. -VaricAlltße. „Von°. an_ wgeorvotee ,el-,1"2 2 I q-}stalttlapcbiliiffigerhsVßAPerits c4 . 4 ki , cati conibOt, iiratar6W-ViaNa-rektili dyoege a„,„„ 1, d-111 Th , rtAibld comatanderrehned to allow General Boater to eatid - y euppliwe: to oar prisoners in Georgia. Waal titehel aims on Morris Leland have eepreesed adult* totals* the oath of all•glscies The Mamma Etoseolwer report. large ere. in Cherleatoa.whiale are doubtful. the effect of oar abase - MORD PEACH PROPOSALS. Rhe President Reported Preparing _Propositions, • USW You, Sept, 23.—The Worido Washing ton special *ape ,he believes the report of a Pesolietter from . Jsff Davis V wall founded, and bee ne doubt It bin the band' of a party to present to the lionsinfoant. .duoiber World s litteidal oar t President Lin ctoth la engaged la preparing Pesos propotitione to be lens tO our tommanden —ono being already sent to fltaninan. - - From the Potomac army. 'Thier Ton, Sept 23.—The City Point coirespon &Mt of Ohs 210 says : bbsridan's great riotory hai inspired oar troops more than a rain foroessaht of 20,000. It was noosed with up- toirlons enthusiasm: ftint talagraphed at onoo Tto Wubispion to mate Sheridan a Brigadier the regulars, Which via promptly dons. A salute of tea spotted inns from soon havoc, vas fired this morniOg at sultrile, making over one thou. sand illsehisrgeshpht thelebel Shies. The rebels haTe relator:ma thclr Mint= battery, which As brought to be:aro:Ole Daub Gap canal worsen by OA addition of lour sourerioherno. They lump up • oontliiinal Or., but do no damage whatever. The Rumored Jef• Davis Pelee Propos' You, Sept 23 —The Washington Repab - /i;:a. of pestarday haring Aston! that Jeff Darts had nota totter to Jacob Thompson, at Slogan Palls, proposing pesos hi - I.h* rebel army laving down i ts Mos and setstmang to allegt•noe to the train, as fornattly,, Slam, made frosts romain vi„ sad thews notmado fats, to mania in &mai. Sap: 9entl.mss:ahariassth. oonflience of the Gowernmentilites no faith in th• report, and be -11swe thakit to nWall street speculation. itnd Peace. NEW onrpt.l3,—Vite Richmond Ear eireff cpanklas of the nuziond peica negotiation, be, town Sherman and ohs sathoritise of Georgie, :says that the Gamma= of , Georgia ought *oiled that that Suits was one of th, dm to eo. cede froarthwildtin;and ductif she now tteoce forleatt Ann own taw al ei sarneign ester, dui withSom . *. Clinfederatre. sad datera the bag to kola deer the hue got them tato this tamps. The GuylTabs Mosby Wirandest Tom Sept. i 3 —Tae - fierakre Washing toa sage t 'Mosby eru erociacled • few days dui, la a racoaneinanee toward. Aldle. pet•Otilla.asdstal ball to the metal'. passing ductal' tha back part of bin 3.., sad another to ebir abdomedifadkotlai a *elm wound. The - 11.1olimoad iltssefeer ea): he au =ay voanied hies atilt': sad. Wet he would soon be la the saddleratala. =WA did Wire in Providence, R. I. PZOTLDUCII, R. 1., Sept. 111 —A ire on Som me strett,'thit evexing, destroyed Moon or limits dent& gt, incindlog two Imo &le r, • box atop, ben• desalt totemeat hour's, hi. Twenty .lontillos OM /TAM An :Cid L UV lhoussid dollars. sore al land woo linseed , • . AXACCII4.IItOI3. =ME ; ' 1829; rzsivrtlar. . ' FRANKLIN t. INSUPANCI COMPHY OP PHILADELPHIA; &Mtn as ham 1, um, 13,01,149 96. {PAM 014,11 IM lm v i gt . 1. I ,ts Ivor tor Loos Paid does 1202.--. ,PArprtAnt sad TiaparAry . • IMMO Maas If. Dasok.r, TOW ijaVue. Boma Grua, •• Jacob 71. Goa W. Giohogdo. imams ZDWAILD o. JAB. W. gIoILILO2IOI cora. ME31!5'.1 - 10 Isaac Lam. Edward 0. n.u, 640. Alfred Thin, tn.. A. Ley, A. D. . BLACKER, Pnald.nl, DALE, Tim ?raids:lt. Taco. . 0077 LA, Ages.:4 Wood sad ?bird 'tree.. pEATRAN DB, iN Flatii AND LAND Insurance Co. of-North Medea. I.IIILA D la IL/• Hartford Mrs Insurance Company. lllPTiotictlna oar. be mcs.rol 1n tba &km, =INA sad nbahla W. P. JONES, Magi; kw, Thavd.r. mann", rt was= saws. EOPLES INSURANCE COIIIPANYI -Oleo, LE. corner Wood 4 Fifth E.,57 FIRE AND NADINE INERIBANON Wm. PhMUM Jobs Watt, Via. Elam Jam A. Pate, arin. B. Woi. tab MA. D/3201 . 0211 1 WIL COTIZEN'S INSURAisCE COMPA_NIi or rirrantaccui. pass. Mout .ad W!Lter street% seam 4 Door %fa. la .. . bAIALLI, Presidmil. - 81111= RDA, • Daum Btszobc= 7 l jargoo.s. Imam ggislost km end dboxtyb to the nevisstlam of Boal.bern Wore..na Rim . % Laken arid Dapans, Amod lb. nsvitittoo of tb,. banns pgahnt lan an.ltlwango by be.. Wm. fiss - shi. Jim rut, Jr., W. 0. Johnston. 8. Y. Ammo, ENO Clieuk ii. Balm Prestan, amp Blughosn, ALLEGHILNY PITZSDUBCPL INsU R E , n ANC o. ffl Cl lift idled, Ugh). Black. LueomiagaiNit all Ueda of Vire n 414110112. rJalrx IWO JOISES, Praidatt, JOIIII.p..IIIJORD, V. !inks. F. 8001, gefrdat7. Ett=r42l 2 J.hn D, Natril, Opt. Adana Jambs. Storting, Wm. le Iris ;crow, • Bro. an CE . " afs. t. Es. 6 Wei John Jr„ . hams' Th. W ESTEM . mr cur imam= _ u. ern:tarp, Ottlo, No. In WasrstrsstylpFst WiTI Isors wind .64 , 1 mei Moss Aida ABoas fesSsdk. ga d sel osil ansionss Ismrs son lams is Ss cotssmash ga4lsiorwass4 SY" liss owl Silsnlits, b ssstassilt glisisnatdr de • sinV a botaressios le las I Mares da1071., It; L 11- 42 ' , - ' ' idataader ispog. . Ja i iakv3a,...,.., wrill._atig."-"' Bea, P. Ilaknisll. , D ltafica, Id= 12. !Mina. OIL GONSKIII. DAMN% TBEIWASIIINGT I M INtillga(0141 OQ .... 4-4". 'll±oT•el., sirs t ri4Erztax =mum co., a euz son - Tott4' oak Mai , • . i as . 0 ~,, a i , i . 32 0, 14 . 11 4 21 2 1111tM il , "apiagp paploN .. ...p=p is four ib ow. witua ha ty . 4 10, 'bras yby . .701414. HEAVIA.w. =WWI „ c! =4-2 • faIBOON.Si• -, ani6ifiliiiire4ll4 X 5 .4 '4'l4BBllf**l94VC4l±7:t;7l ItO 6P 0.471 100) * :••- rzt*. • • •, — 1 22STi• GEORqfPI I;FMERRe ' ralcz—iniso plasma -vs t _ . A... a.Pan.iio.4 l ...troo 4 Aht . A . „: THE DEVOTED BIIJ)IL .13y4lik lii hrark.. Ibis to a non of genial nosh Iltra 401111141•Irtu .- 7ba bombe la of that Eturhartht klkl r trailiUtt tlta4';" which amused through lb. hair, alibi: ootAr - p' antlers of Eastern Vtrenta. Mr tali? Vilititt.._ . ." hunter, our hare aud Om* .. ai.oirir...kir . warm which take as Wit to out bryltOrerif h . ;. Pentoralal It to a dory co* loo• ammag Arita - Va . the Ease with olttratrto atter, and Ole rustersiungh A N plot. Thus t.. hooal whinh, In partnal, will rataandauti, of teach? of Vitrula'a prima. in • d•Ogitral eartattor of mat Itfo gar helot ow forgot. tot . Dula white, at labat, We aril 1.0 of CUM W. hearctly core mood the book In rtaty way, and hays It may be wall notated. A NEW LEMMAS NOVEL THE RIVAL BELLES J H. N E 8 loather et "Wild Weetens Swam," "Wild Southern Uoenee," "Lem, end %Loney. or Lir tstorrtry La the Qe•kerMoll" 'The Wu Yath." 0104 - otr. 211I0Z-11450 134 , 1.61611.; 111 a OLOTE. ?how A. P* o - 4, pi.a Dm sly, De47.1:pl TER BIVAL DBL . -Ed. By amber of "Wild crew terE, 1111 .41 , 113! Wire OM m on 8.1:11.1.31.11 13reel of Fos. med., sad eareldersole dramatis power. Tim Iwo's". aro 1.14 to the BMlonal Capita. to phis, Nee Vora end Baltimoro. sad to, Sallmeram of reel ltu,, rimmees, principle, ~ . minx and Aebotin monde, ore rows with • waster hood sad la • very poesieg riot mod Passion ire loser woven so dal tamely mid amorally se to owl the tatarint of the reader Ih cough the work. and mable the woe thistar Oa welsh sad sporecims IJ tesohl as. The Wm pride of snow of sea p-ople wool re. tanthfol deplotlos is this and at Memel every tons oesthlng rebate. The Ms !Lim of. the period —cameo of moms of oar latarow rt. IVOlriftro,l2,p—ere oleo ormatleally Tab mow Is web wrlitsci, sod to gotten op I= l assli mull wyis %Sat chars--terlm Lim pupils/Wes, mil we hare an doubt It will semi with • wry large sato. II 4113 TIM STEM ' , nazi door to P. C. OOD AND USEFUL BOOKS. DANIA DAWN. by the sathor of the BchEnberg Ocala foully. TDB , OHONBIIII.O COT T& FAMILY. 91VIN 15T09.1191, WIIII BASZNANT AND AT TIC' JbAN ISOZLOW . S POZMEL. Elio'93 ARVIN, by To9Aysna. AZ AVIAN by b. B. Primat V , Lt' , N'fl POIMB, Dodd. TAM= BOWL t OOMMOYI fItiTZIL OF,Tga TINIAN OBVAINI. ANNALS Of TIIN ADMIT OP VIII OOXIINN. LA/..D. sa caw. DCOMBINZ or MVO= LITI By illor MABIMAtiIi ONIFFIVIVOINB—IfboimAIo ;Ad G. tr BIB .r a 10 untr to AO malt& a grsatvarlocy al Bindings 11•01 eau 10. 130010—& 9917 lam myply Ales. an hand. f 110 1 ,481011 A - LBURlB—WboLersto azd WALL b. 9.0 00 cant. to Mb op cmesno.t. AND setiooL Boom. TEM ANY/1211. BOOK. last PnbUsbut J. L. BOAR u 9 Fourth at next dear to Iran City Bank. SCHOOL BOORS. SCHOOL BOOBS ALL 'TEEM BLIIOOL 110010 PUBLIO AND PI ITATE 80100L8 111 MTTlltriteit sad Irkhlt7, tor adz by DAVIS, &LAM, a:(1... O W and Arad. • AARCH4XI' 7.411L0R5. FASHIONABLE en. DESIRABLE GOODS TOR GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHE°. MAME IM.II 011.131 EFL. IN THE BEET STYLE AND HAMM R. B. 11ORRIS, 111303CRAS7 TAILOR. SUM Allegheny. GeraLshiSN WISHING -... ,MOOO FIRST CUSS DAM • EN= Stade ti the or FABVIONABLI sad Lal-VlC*Eir SIC LBS. IL G. RALE lc CO., MACHIN TAILORS, 00B1311:11 Or MEN AID CLAIM tNM 3*l L BISWXI•L'I3 swcs 10 ST. CLiUE STREET, Would ail] tba attend= of born to lila d sods. It Ina Cam sandad with gnat car% sad oon tans an tb. WIWI stilts a! goods to tor Stood to list ants Wool. Harts ortnioza nit of atothos Reds to ono. *lll noon call and niter* om foods poles. LINN a fell sad °ont* ow! of /urnistsitar Goods. 4y.mrs D. Verna, (rapt. Jahn L. attosili. Mama P. Shrtrar, Cleasso P. Janos. 0. Hanson Maris n.r=s. IlIFSOL& - TION OF PitirrNEßsHip— a-, ' be Co Farb:tarsi:oy baron:dere enintur between Win ELIO 111LP.1,4130. 11. PARKS and FILLS II Pa LOVA ander the nano and styla of PIM" 100., kw au day babe Mended by =stag wawa% (to date new July let, I.d by the arlttanawal of FHA , ' b lboYa hoot veld Ern. A. II debt. doe .obl boo to be oaleoted. and all tletalattas of and firm to be veld by the ransacking partners W. H ?EMUS. JOHN M. ENLIMIL • w Hl A L rr LlPSH po rsidad. i.,,,,,d., julttly Pitutramb, kovut 111.1[44. PI A VINO DISPOSED OF MY= INTER. 11 PA' to the 4-m of PHIL PS, TABIEZ 00, 1 ch• o r. , 110 roccoanittut taisaseeason to the patronago of oda. rsimx caul: PI, 1661. M. Mar, John StOpton, James U. Cocriog, S. Hartmagia, Z. On John S. Ijilowth. Wm. A.ge Dodrs. Ao30;11.1 TeUNDEBSIGNED WILL CON e St. Wow :waled holism as heretofore, smed.. , the s woo • ,, d •141 c of PHICUP:a,a 00. lisvfas • huge took of ••••owil lumber, sad swri fulllty kn. fessonfactarlca with dlepat As, sod AS lias lemon rises, n disciptlotos of Waves. Oarith Meal fo.n.ecoc. h fa. a r e., they hop. by p,curt it, at teko to al, ardor. stiostroi to ow. it • coastal:omo* of ch. libsoo camases. lasnaollar• seculdoi bil•Afla• by shots Wends cad she stabile. W. EL PHELPS Joan B. raids. ritub=nh,evi 0. DISSOLUTION OF PAITTN 'lDe lltigjap... Z. 11CLUr c lre t t :MOM lELYPI I N asurr rum cul ityl. OM P. ILLOPY/01 i 00.. Leon demShroil by the annul wont et Mr and IiLLOPTIE rett•lng sad 0. 1. YLO eoayaattsw tradam It thioid Mut. an7lisbni• tieinettort add Las Ire ell binsethd by attber el tottalautt. _ _ sur.ma ktrecaz Mts. rfttienaft. extelA Me-. 061 OOMPA. vrs ifIR4XCIEJ 4GENTB. OAS[HNEB COFFIN Agent for et ennettapate sot itallutro •• •• • orthamtOotrar Wool szatiVolsta. • •••-aoommarmaaramor VP' JONES gent for gortkemezics, 'lll•Eltata A al Nonsyhaafa, end, Ckmxpalg4, Waer wee; ' SAMUE• I ma • • L = 6. 4: 140i3Z644 Crlitiene /72, =am 07. aim: Matadi Wit/ask" • • V• _ 100.11DON;t3oorOtaiy of Waite= In: 1: • moncionnemr;Ei wear .• - 11-% M BOOK, Secretary of AlleghoD wawa Osuincer. V Mt strut. • 1 011101 PH .AlittitEii- bent Oonsay t 11 , eirildbo' tiyalsCat ltidical Ihial Ames rframpoL:mtin - Latildlaelt o - Or*dhir iworioblotail i talt i11ad1i.'i..,..._,.. :- , r .1 , 1 A , - ,1.a .. o , rEtE,NitY WINER, LT=l Itesid do veil to all woe Deft. pi:trawl:ls lose.'. W. H. MeGEE. W. 71. mean, litarobasti Titlce. Ha ID Bt. Gatr de Plttath. DIBSO.LUTIOXII. mess m. Lova 1011E1w:1Ni n . ' s,lllOlll 541,11r,--7011 _ i i g ...“--,..., ...TV. - 4.14.••= 14111 I rr " ' Aft a l ' Altrahlal ItAil Wi t6lll46l6s S Z° .r. W 59A&4134144rAg1i11="--- Station oses by Stools. Tomas lb: `RefhWelP ctre Arnold .4 the railnerwrabedwarr I e _ 'pod brink banes of ass looks, barn, stabil, ,t, 44 . < deur:l of 150 bearlomokwiepo= 1g • trees a beat valdadThAkiiiis, 111k=1.41 alp 474 vziggal ill ti,epr ockl dealers ts coal preys . Tbs EMU y :IC ..24 of the railway lL tuninTrfte so, the port of al. J r g : sroyeassa;tto i,y,444, e kißlhOlalla umitperm ~vera- 0 .- 3 ;- w u ..-azionf: 53""..4' spool.t . ot mfy be obtalcvsL ii r alggs .' t * ke '''''.7 u u *A. R . e' ''' . 4Th s . '''' " 1 ' 1 tobedigill, , , asad . ti k il jaftg slim 0 4uti l agitaidal 4 leeTbariaktesety le admlrahly tot br the 100 o a ji. }ofteftititaNltssmilWr vo l e , of, r plisses reside-coma X!.M721.. 1 In' 1 • „a...Tooke IS ~ I _43.lllltArs. Ea.teLb .. Er -- 1 Ample , retie Writagghlail . cABOa rest fb . l Works on the allonongakela K ; ~, F.,,,1 No. 9, contabang goltaigittred GM R ry rolushltrtgitfili )514 reViirlerle'' °l 4 lusty, Pe , contstolog stonfMnfrArts,lllll . ....,.. ad e t: f a i. h . lg d Vato.b.oftellratrao_ en l . fre.th; Allegheny coantykle..., ~ uteriri atm, BM 07 114 AOH.ll4l6lrettla tira i Ether, In uheth toeneklp,Vahnt? 4. on 411 torelagh of cheer - port. -,,,,,,,, ,-," L i ur43 Ai.,...n ~.1...u. FLTarik4lttla4644l• sl ll .4, 415 Weehnorel.6 couttty, motel ' E aw., 19 BUILDING LoTdtlir Woe - lalrebeth, OD b, DP fret. .....11.-a: dTI 9 ''.1.1 ArrlllOga ror partl=lnts Input» at Bata Fourth sisal ~ .26 a. IL TOWllliSharlitailallat ~, ,1 Asp E , •.,,i.‘lt. a F s „L WUXI R SALE— SUBURBA . VILLAGE LOTS, sou Foos LIREP,,,, S T. one , • Corallonod, ?seculars of the cen.sto of 9bion , aorsae‘LidaLLll after for ate • number of La% en. bekt-frlat - acre• each . situated Dear Port Horron,_ :Malin =tat walk of the t o of the Ft - • .II Alf =Mlle Fareengor Be.llorny. The shore besartfally looted for yds= teslffstooL I ,' Afro, . nonarer of mail Lot, le the el= to 4 4. A. 04 E lid mew. ! r.. rills, (ranting . the rsessopr Da/NW Sot front sad from on• to tea btrotreel fret deep, ~. For takenztatkin ecriel of eft= of As nag= 447 ~,,K =,. or , ar . L. D 1133.8011 Olork'• 00101, Cblift Wli. L. EMI:BON A idol .'fl JOGN D. Inatilol. .0 " 41 R. G. /11:8.190B, Z. J. RETZAH i 1 knanakkl& 11 it • eitagewe • ggrkr • VASMS FOR SALE.,—One eOnsiging at about 105 /PM ettnatet le Burrell tonialdp, Ls. .1 dime oonnty, about 17i mile. from Bleck Lick Sta. id., on t b. In.: tang Breach of the PeansyhrsalalLsEl. rcad, or c kith OD woes are ender caltirativa, este. 1 =re tietbe , e4, the Lad being nneasisit coal; on obttb is erected doiditag etabbs. Mee v • line sr ct water, the place being rv7 of Ewa. Als+a farm of 160 ems, anent too Wk. trout BUM Lick Ste lon end five intim from Fitts' bug* .oL Hothingdon turnpike peeing Worst it. of villa ;Anna eaghty acres are claire; Meat bi =aloe, valuable Amber on she remainder; • fits konn en.d barn mea. tbarean; •w,D of good wane, ! at the floor; oleo too never fel li ng *Hai CM {be twee • young archezd, to. For term, apply to W. a AtteenteArtati. galas Ea 113 Mauna stoat, Fitts/a & I FOB; RENT. FOUR ROO NUS. It; ~ Lay. or Prtatbag Mere ; Beet Eluding a Iffreltke 1 ..,;;;• purpose. Om be burefaked with suasipairorll Q wasted. Will to related tr de Aye, cc other- ! A sired. ; 2 lipp/y mi GISSICITA 0V71411 FOR BALMM, A COCIETBY BISWEHos 11 0 • tn the vlllage of ranadald, ber =LW tow, theetty., I Lot flo. ocazataing barren as ad won away a apes R b wand a wad two star, brink haw= • whin, sad mbar Witting. damn sad walla water, mar wet of anal with banropennd and h. hod md...:wal be add to one lota divided tad 44: pathway. It not wad b,t,y 1311Z1TaYB 111 10th, an ..;• on that day b. mid at PUBLIC ahLg., st •d g. ..1 1 1. 0 0 worm Titl. Wispa table and Won di ailtatabranoa Taw of sae sill be =Wm:maw wikatioa to (=Raz ruzsrui, Tattalwallibla 5. sal, , • 4 WOEBALE Ono new Btaata Faigtne,..4 4. heal oylindrs, W lwob ,not,, os *mar; I= boll ;4 • balsam wain. g mr.m. • .. .J : 4 ,1 0244 IT Inch Grllados. IQ Inalk ictrc64oomia4wllli ; ' 4.; ..2. will do as good as wow. I rp on., Sorb c•Tda, bl lash Wets, new. ,I 4 04so " 1 q Two Ortodst Dona% 64 hi. iTooL. T 4 boll WIT. (a , nos " " BO " VI " g Tura Wratight Ircz 011 607.14. &bo, Throo bats of Elclug iikkgs, to Oil Wear. lil Obserp aw.h. Inquire of EL LL ISOLA ; g 0 51 M Alloglway 111ww I=l4, streets Tdot. ' ? VALUABLE. cow. terms FOR SALA —Th. llama; Tarm twins beat withelmort t o r3r ta r th is cow odankl i i ta w kiv a d ti eer= 10010 forme "err, , onderiald wit m nos non of ltd.. h coal W Itta bas s 1 g o gity. the torporapards Carom bolos to goalopria j ninon, conannil of threlllngtr... bora, EratatTorail I too thw trait harlot orchards of veil= Undo. dime la geed orders . , mil *Binder the but lOW,. of otitlilddwito I 4 Vashlogton Tama> lerodsti thiBITW• If the abort Is not sold by We drat day of Oototire; aryl, sold property all atibidlytdod and Sold in to wills parches= Tot term apply to JOHN TVIAMITTON, SI Wood newt. BOHM BILILLST, licrowetww, kO. sell( 1 - / tOR SALE.—Two desirable 14:s of gronnt .1: m Obli tonnthfn of ton woo ray belts parte eir, tte rabdiviaton of Ib. comta., ?arm.: or. tot lb. oortnnnot corner of Edo Ara. Wad Ohs 1.6 5 Pim Nagle Statute, and the alio/ Ur to Shit slooth-woor can, on the Bearer Mato Bawl, sad hi tire s Ica which tr• partftloo of ehld farm war assigord tar )," J. el oteilitToßY Roth lots writhe ammo of w an. from hourtnarrills Stahl a oa thoPlthibaret,llll4 Nou, and Mew lallroan, and abtat WM F." fro. M. city. Tads Isd'apalable WA . Win NO/ P. APPLY SO 1. li. 030111161 r. Wit oho premlser. or to B. V. El Walt Ow, 1h Tlith . trans . PlapecitoX ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ANS 1 L , estabts locatlcass for coonfly meals around AA , Mute a now offered for aide. Croatia/ onisklaselfy Macao stoat SOS Laid, so 4 atatidatos VI oars cum a t Imo; alessitio near tbs mac= of £1...4e: Brallegi X q. end eatery, and is sosceptiblo ante ftnettimproose want ?bun ron tba plass is two story brisk koossi 4 Mott tonna, barn, &a., all In good under; ate • One ore 1 , - ; ahead of young trees, :nosily bearing. Tettprop:MS. deonadalll bib dfoleled taro tiro, et Oar wen= =Far terms, apply at tbo Beal Estate QM. at a. S. MM. Ratios . ohms, Laorraxesillea F O R coil ki . ‘ R turrtemEM .n,a. SAW 1113A' hale OH Wass) sad Sass ass NWEI, mlthtea c :adcos4 half sass or Limpid; au alcandsacs of and a the k05..4 miss opal a t. being Instal. Nitrate cm th• atm sad it. V. It. IL, Is adlavd los Ws. 'Mo il = Iv to re sad or mod.. Ic ,Ms him 111111011201 did os. SA to saLl dints!, Immins s creak ham tt to the rim. Glad licatty •br balldlag . bm=&, rat pordsdars can on Os oadarrisol. i A LTDLY It CEO oVW liro. 50 Ri.da..l= gTEADI Emir MILL FOR SAL of sted as Orbs.* of caw diner, in the Orvieklopillo, terstroa Pit ttlll V Inv setbataationj WM. le We: 6 74 Cogerr 2110-bro login liegib. lese time:arts at with Kozel Ingood mania, order. mg. address I 0111 , 11 G. HAMEL M. Box 67, Serriokierrille P. 0, Ebel .1 fi'oll SALIS6—A fain containi* a: sans, .heard la flaaadra banal.%, 1 snub, me sale from reepregh lIIM, sae tea ratlmbialty rauteargb. Th. Ws la wall .card sad la • *WV cats of faeltivrabra. Tar tartbar pirStadars as tb• prabar, ar ref the stelaratbarb. G. Se i a sag. I-.Ua lITTKOL 4 y FOB HALE-150 Aoras of Cost oho ' noes of lips% coalto ppol No. t &AO on. hint gaol and rdirond uot other tn trod_ _ s • • - tis ardtx tn pont 80..14 OW OKIII int TOCOMPONE 1. dyer and Oncinattade Bothnia. , .4 tiff !d M r ABA ' ' .nI Eat lime tram 8188 on Grins stew tni .., 1, 4 640 A. 06301 Or GOD RICH LAW, I o in lytra In coo mask In Fo=b mouth laaa. gdnet H. momvr stbat corm Head Kent load Damon Wseu L . * R amat—PEmi STREET PROf 1317.—Tbs theve-stat7BrltXDwalilng, 666166! mama, Ho. IS PFATa, with lot, to a front of 6:ltodt d tubas, bo ck Ild toot to ate, allow. Ito above aa stsallaat tocatloar ItwirtraTilri a 6 4l ,6s run. statia Fog ,RENT—e eths sTORB allblhrollbsi sad Male co lot a # boa,i,:ia lama, cm Wand CM" llbgbaty 01 data, sa4. raciatety oatoitlsi bal6,oloase , JO= TRULL arackaar F R BALE. ILIZ4b3I. Gaol PICOOIOI3. sealhneel . No 11. Zips aftigq. OR H INT.—The two story brick wails; Ihaw., Va. Ita ani.sraTasznooty_cooV Jetta Oita $ moo •womwsk Rata • Lavin as pleadiati at of Hr. J. YDS OR , BALB-435 shares Clobud& B. mum a • • - pWri'o4l 40_ .. SAltr,W. WOOMVIIpg4 : -• ri--trvit • •!• , oni ••• ciL.ps Ir4ftli;• o **.is, . - - . . alum irr A l t • -•-• . itAi.vi.„0.....11111, ,•:. -. . - 'A • ; ~ % =llfl
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