~~~ __ `~ _~ ~. t!';, VOL '-'EXKVII , --N0;' . 256 aim VI ill 'Smite. P 1 43 fEI HID 8Y ASSOMIIII4. RIMIGIOUB VI a out., in co.'''. • dog upon the eut szoken and severe Weide of Bhp. Di June ln spon i qmermitere pastors," aftiroonusending bikitlews, deplems a wicitspread.aell.of the mine tendency' of the ministry, whith luny inctaacee Brow' ,outet positive incom petencyto :labor long in misplace, cavrtg to iaadegtiale prepmation, that It has been com puted that the ministers of the• Presbitirlan and Congregational duress remain In their pastorates upon. Os average . - &mbar time, than then of Milady:diet denonithitien, who are changed every two yeari. Thrtlartiale Closes thus: It is better that God's work should, wait though the denuuld hi urgent for laborers, than that it should be poorly done; it is better that laborers should curb their seal, and endure the ;protracted- arid - tedious discipline which will make them efficient and isoicife=e'"ot blatiii - Jiiitts;*at -that thor should enter the: field- quip , tolely ins tho first campaign tor tack of skiff, or M be ion • signed to the hospital for want et - strength. The young prince, Db.rdeep Gams, wh.) married the Coptic young lady connected with 113 e Presbzterian ktisaloa racial at Cairo, Egypt, girr his merrier, geve 41„000 to.the 5- American idiaskares thank-offori2g to the Lord for last . viug given him a Christian wife. Ile Ws* proposeete give £5OO °schlep. during his. lifetime &k the support of two utissiones rite inEgypt, v Vhe prints and his wife intend meting tons up the Nile, distributing Bibles ti wenghont the ionntry. He gays the one `6 . desire of his life has been gtotideti, and now be eau serve the Lard. suit WSJ • broiled against s Selfish congregation for • removing s tombstone in Clair bnrying ground. The trustees in their di fence prated they were empowered to super vise all insoriptions. The oompiainant bad put A. D., or ARM! DOCtiZIO on the !tone, thereby dating "in the year of the Lord," instead of A. M,'ci Anno Muudf, tithe - year'ef the i • •; world." The Court ,nostained Um ;omega. gstlen. —liporgeon, the noted 'lapilli! preacher/ bee withdrviwn_ from. tics 'nasal/cal Sill— sacs, each time as the bretheren whom he has charged with duplicity shall clear themseAres.of rho ein." 401)10„prike of h - ealiumbecuta 1113 TfO92OY; 944:4, 1 ,0 1 W . Pq1,9/ I .Ed'illara !I, inalninit lor_ihn poor.' Bach ricicepilrojertian beim. tti steal , ' .; ---iesiording in the :clents of various re the, eevettlir the Fulton 13trerarayer Meetingi bold Nipt; '2Bd, -was an .invensely, , lnisrestlits' °woolen.' Dr. ' 13nddirglim,' . of the," Congesgationdl -Churn b a p : resided. Brief but entertaining id dreles were delivered by. Dr. Erehri,O. El. and ..PM;:eimoy, of the ,ft. 8. lireabyterian - Church; Rev. H. R. ,Ridgway, or At. Church; Rev. Dr. 'LL hl. &udder, of India; Dr. Ve¢tohof.tho Baftlet Church. andlieurs. 1:31.-H: Stuart,'Erg., of Philadelphia, and ir. E. Dodge, Ern, of .. Nevi York. • —The seen' cession of the itimish Oaths. 't lie Congreis at Maass, opened on the 29th of tiAugust.' 'ft Is' ' stripiked 4000 persona were pnsenrinbludirit - .Cislinguithed notabilities if the Brighin embolic Party. ,Among the -1,4 enhjictedlimussed . are the.folielituf'Neligions limbo; ilaritable worbr,Chilatianinatroetion, and eilitcation; literature and. Ana aria frrinis. Christian point of stew; religious 'music re libeitj; pubtostions &adman:dation& —At , the ratting, of the histiongs, bele U. P. Presbytery, held in this city some :1 time titoe:pliiie, ilia following action uses taken II in reia;ol to (he pay of prtiptc:supplisve - Thai 1 the PreillylefrY willexpeet y theraesnelet under her core all ordinary amok to t , pay their lupines 14 the rate orsl,ll„perday.. —Rev. Mr. Salem Cranby, Moss , bar i given node's le'his people of his intention to • reelgni in November., his pastoral charge over 43 them, on the ground of insufficient salary. Surely not for this cation. .;i —The , 50th antiliereary of Dr. those •-ii settlement was celebrated by the U. P. pm. '4l bil el/ d';''a rl l l tra r M.ll Church. 2Oib,af 88 9 , ' 7 ; ! tembey, iitynitilel Ligosier-Palley: Addressee yeledelivered by Rem ' 4.. 0. . 1- 1 - Wallsen, t3.-Jiiirson t Dr. Donaldson, Its.; Dm: 'i ; er, J. CZ:elle ituTothers." -. LT. ..- ‘ --Bee hat E liredijoreserlint'biasra.,' 4,1 ohneettsi has holm elected Bishop of the (Piot ;:j aslant )3plicepal)Dieceee a Enna's. • _ i' —A eorreamient ofthn - N4hstikoo pro: 1 ',.., poses that ihtratisemittell, appointed by the .0. S. Pitliiiiiiiia . Azuribly, - - to ootnpilii_k revieedstUtion Al the-Realres of:Devitt; balm as interview with the trailed liiihitirilan . Committee, and any other commutes to geol.( ! an acceptable : 'aisnulossitiu:aosata =of ( Ilitoi • '+; . could be *grind upon, so as to be hIIII4 hem. N• after in every puipitualled-Preeby' .....The Ndhodid =tabu en editorial en-, titled "The Clearing Away and Itebeildirig;" 1 11 which le highly suggestive, es to the mode by 4 t.i '. which the church shoahl, Ole sway the ob em , hey which' annoyed ir and use these f momentous timisiii'rebuildh i ag Os Chrtatian 1 env:olio, BO Abl4o.oad may be glorified, and Cti greater good tmeoppliehed in the salvation of ' I l worl d. a - I . in • ~% the a err gto a eondition that moo:Le time, raglatii s . th•ebill'Oi it $ 5 ,7 0 ,' ;kb. tiP ; pailiog titiatitiniptiWthilebsfis in the ohOrob 4 4 . , . —lle ° 44.T .- li' l 4 . 0 1 1 eXi.dtlieliitalidito lie ' ii- atones setin the walVgleting ...nth usalSikese ' 1 and bettaijila itiiiiithen sad odors tbepal ;,N ace or ttekgr . ast ging, are Arai - Arnhem; yam 1 I:6lgefilir e -4115i1 'Weights to bis birhe ar mist 1 4 askbe by",tha livini and ile ! 9th e.:...,. - - il —Thellosday Moor rini'a has 0 Itl MIMI. • s, frt sable articieen wEarlfConVpislosie,", Wieglei ':-.1 of vlici444,Seittilieredivinn the Wolfing 0 questient inthe eppilidifolle; 'While it net se ri asonehtir that cbdidrensti . spy herrioniCri , :; , *d, no thatikwitPeriaitllionid be 7 Is the: '..-4 fact of living;Swenly - years'ihjin walnuts.; ':;.t itence a statural4reparatien thstaaverlimif i-i Is doriii 1111 4.0* 1 .44h4 'ninsaiss;fireMalri: yy lag the meat. auvrejjeldieg t DO 't SW th '' I,i frets of hiimi.natuia alumna thalontrary, 7 -1 that the 1040, :repehianms hi Pigpen/A, the ifficult-o=9nm,. --, ,i' ....,.. The i*Leatent Eplecopet ocarina= ' It illY k ' - . 4 of the Dieem q o or , 'tits meatier . .. dens Fassedlilnointice ez.PressiniOno efill ' .;'j lon that a - Syria - aid systengi adapted to the' -1- - - ridden of 0110Mlioli in . this cannily, ehould. t--: be established, and praying the Oineral Con ..' vention to maim nob provisions as may be 1 ..:,. meemeary for the organisation of' the dui Prates ',', that Episcopal ItharcitJa the 'United States Into provinces. i-. .....-- The anniversary of the Sunday Scholl 1-, Valeta of the bL E. Chunk will he :bald itt f piusburg, Sunday and Monday, Oct /6thand T7th. Bishop Simpeest r ;Dr.„Wise of N. Y., tiiend Drs. Iteld'ind inlaid Cincinnati, and ',,, hiller; F O- $ 4 117 1 Wilelfehili3 lheinterialing ' ;&.4imsroises. , • . ,,, ,, , ,,, , , . 4 .. .1_ ...-A aim' hieregtiuunier Of IThibiptitio* :,teen have &pilled: --tbatrlittentian to keep .! s lot hem the-gatertii ll' DriiitaVbettsums ~--: the Dean;ck.rdatiailebui Itlemitirriedalt; -,-'. forced I ,o l4sl4ifitlitithrt of vice preeldena-- 14he nureviate AbLZdta -bean• -of Bditol, die '.... 05 , 21 4 Isaiiiieliiiisi du) late sot of Par. ,liareent, bat pet snider the .canons! of the -'-' 0814 - sr PIOIFIL , ' . . . rug !JMiE , L l lO Jit ,e1.411411144Mee ai m : Ober. nelit a tt= teensinea Slut duds- maim of Independenne, whoa, EntOplinit neva ortlfeA toliage Tittle power of elfsetblig las& al tits.prommtntement. This war ba..eem ed to tars mitered IS PAP:NiaI Sad eamulerldeLier, dependeisoifor4ua Woad stal7 In Idsportatcti to— e. pOntitlgl OTIS dielsmod '711: A frith arsivid frose Europe ' is littieoktrk GS% 137017 4rill'i•r pets 11b. /o:Prerganil aliftrankiti eA arrival acre Asaistint LifsepooL The London ', so nny minket awed: tot:,:sanntasad; t hat *flats: word: By tar kite? Wive' Si tank down the country illancially, and 0111 , 41001phgll Indepen dence we hare established by bore wirmat home all needed stuns, soatt of the nistit gigantic _mat bf tht - tierld ste.new mai transacted in New York rather elm in London. do not basest AIM nit stewed - MVO will grin in stain elitusged. Large amounts of Eng lishpfierman aid`even French mishears either tent to thu. country or being hivestsd in Amer loan pecuritiers, and thus Atomic= allairkgre becoming Inemasingly vital and important to Europeans, white tiro coarse English capitalists cloy pollee L incresslngly,a matter of indiffer ent, to 'pinball go on pttrtatag Pat tiro tray wheteim Lombard street stay ny or Eml Result writs. Tim London money market has lost the power over can which it used to hare. Of casts.,as largo parchaters of glob and ail, we shall watch their market' Mutely, and as far their prim will affect ottr: markets as the *handsets or otherwise of our product' will af— fect them. But An great oommarcial transom. Huns we have learned to Hey independently of all BAWD favor and in spite of her most deter mined frown. Ii la Nrcrib7 of tematX b Aw t_atrident fn tosse.asfd bs an way*, other portions of the *mid are at this time Imoontog of English ba th:mace. On the Contineot of &trope we all know how completely Germany hoe defied this politloally and prospered. Australia is also speaking to the most dangerous moaner of throwing a the Engtish connotation, while the London Thaw shows that in rasa of a war with Rossi& it bas been determined that tho,Estpar or's Atiantio and Pacific) Mott, were to here not tSd In mid ocean and attacked Australia. To us this would seam, if we wen Australia', rearms for paddling our own canoe independ ently of tho, complicated mashes of English diplomacy, although the Tina adduces it to show tht blessings of a oonnexion which only almost and not ittitsn produmed inch a dis- ELLIGANE. While [helm:ion paiori thm try to max Atuitralle, it ia worthy of ohservation hoe Oir throatrof meting off rho North American Brit ish Pruritic**, they aye now seeking to pment them from worttag their lodepandence. The Governor of Nora deotin end tha Admiral of the Brltah diet are loudly declaring that Ragland hem a strong inciliation to withdraw from thoir protection, and will do to rattler Mae hare any tremble or war for the sake of maintaining the oat nootion. To us allthere things Isom to White that both Poililebi and commercial .power of Greet Britian Ii .nadorgoLog a very oonelderable -de cline. We es this moment are hiving-the impel, money trinsietf one of a publioloharamer of any MIL= on the globe, and this with the immense and rapid fortunes which ass being mad. in our money market, will rapidly and steadily make New York and not London the centre of the money world,' Tim =rapid emigration from all pasta of the world to ale country, and our uni form policy of favoring the welfare of the meow,, of the people, will, by the time this rebellion thoroughly, extinguished. make the polidm of Ude cdudry a matter of absorbing iatarest to all the crowned heads of the old world, nor will the 'tailors of all their attempts to divide tie le order that they might *envier Mitt least dada to leer as, make to takelo hitle Interest In their &tars poutiat and wars as doter° thus far done,— Philadelphia Lager. ,4beniudi • rpllOitil dispatch up, the Chicago Brasov, ditfottflailivills, Sept 20, says: .Elen.l3berman has stopped farlochhing da mp and ordered tome book,who hod surto* for bona This dung. Bibb paltry was caused by dor fact that Hood has changed his base and moped cost towards • Welt _Point, so ft' . to coyer ' Mobile. I cannot eiplain !Ms movement of flood, which b evident) a very bad _one, unless ha Intends to mob's deepeiste moire northward, es Bragg did SALM, in osier to stomped, if pos sible, thessvacsation of ..Hants. Bat Sturman is not Bari', and the attempt will be an atter failure. However, his eltnotion is a desperate .one; and desperation may load him to attempt an attack en Shen:mem rear. "Rat We Is exactly what oar commander de. siren Dld hts not try to get Johnston and Hood to the north of him, every day after he made his Ent flank toovemenh.ntl,.4tgdaDull wonld he feu to let Rood try the game now? "lilt be true, and wo belle.. it is, that Hood lasi moved over on the West Point Railroad, theiman will commence an clic:sive movismeirt tee or4 rt ca. He will then be moving toward • base •.ef, Pot and. net.radrey•front enit.-...' Seery - Seep e Mimi will- &Juliet= nearer td Mont. gozeiry, and aids that plate In oar possatslon, • the tiver from Mobile will be easily opened: A. mars in that direotinn would possess manifest advantages to to over one in the direction of Macon or Almna; and the rebel army of Geor gia iroald be oonstantly getting farther and far ther': film ,the seas of the rebellion, Virginia, and r ut Point one. in ear possession. all eons teein cation between Hood and Lee would be ;veered, and a junction of their forage. in any , posibla contingency, forever prevented." e. ,...• Tip Te moan, CongreeklanalCakininljons held last nail Dj in this city, mad* a terrible slush. tor of the innocents. Bat.. Wood Fernando Wood, James &sots and Anson Moorish were lent ..' whirling through Winchester." Ben. Wood, who never spoke and seldom ve'ed In Congress, was defeated by *man Jones, the ace , tie,ptlf Proddeht of tho 'Beard of Comatilmon. 'who a the SlitliVria in lila pocket, sad his a heavy mortgage upon smut other equally intelligent constitasacies. Fernando Wood was distanced by a man named Taylor—a Mr. Belton 'Taylor —hot as hie name does not appear in the Diteciory we cannot specify his I scatty., Is Eli jah Wart's' District no nomination was droned, lot probably the veteran (who has been longer In Congress than any other Bemeseatative in this pert of the Beata) will come oat ahead. John W. . .A:banter, whose record to not quite so bad es that . iirthetWoode, !Dads out „ !. true. Asi-nombu. ;4109 in the Beliallihttrlote 4, Sales ''' melt nfildnftest out of all" was at pear Jame. Brooke in theißlghth Illetriot. After all he has done and Waled for the nasty, to be tuned off with out sego a complimentary vote, end to be no. seed by a man who nayaretwang a Biggar eeen :nun It marital endowment , was what Mr. B's. cloth ed Celtic friends would call "hard thnss." The nominee la Thomas I. Barr, for whose no 'ord 'felt f.lommon Connell some tan years ago. In the tipper Metrics (liettick's ) so nonsinsticsi was made.' It. was pretty - weittabsteratded, Ito waser_, that „, 41 present member's n.sper to eot.'—N. T. SIOCILLTT Mereares, a Maryland anti "Leery um), spots the following elotitunt' words at the vest meiting:in puttee . . slfaztLfament,lhlevorld Is never tee new cut of method jt was at its rising [applause], and any -tnaneshe supports that the eindwhirl of cavil revolution, of strife, of earner, of slaughter, of • - Petri of ow:thin:lroise' haaheen thorn on the par* of Ms Nortb,in attending Use bettAlool of the eowar of :the luttliol enelrtunninestme as has beep dispiated by the people of the N'erth La honkie out ,thiiir. - vast treasures to sustain the Goirersteout—:-1 say, If any man ton suppose that such • is hiritelnd es this, with all tho heroic dr. annotation sad unnumbered sacrifices that hems attended it. eon p.m over Ws land aud tear* it 'es Id was before tie norm elm*, be le either a , fc'ea r boiele lay iteeirshie of h, for tettjht,..r he Ii itu.l4,er ?told t0 t1..1 irs±a tit t talk With had *sheer waste. C! tame. -:[Loud 4_4:apt Mayan, ..1 know mum it 'Spews. i Don`t yen know what It means? [Vo:om 0 ') If any of you do not, I will toll nn - mita; ttimaanr. It la afinnnakftrsel4d 74ds are Jiang; wined ; It Is • gra•Cdp4•llornbe can , of this people, and - adiare•haing edam ted."ll, Is God's own predetermined way of idiklagj the Amnia= continent a Itrput.lio of Inman, *Ultima • slava. [Loud applause, and miss of Parand I Grand In • If 1860 Gm Poker's cabinet, coediting of Non. Wm M Nester and Hon John 0 Knox, were lll6ceilt opte red to Lincoln. Now Mr. Reines , tsi his Ireton candidate for Congress In Barks, and Mr. Zoos le stumping too Bute for Lincoln. Lion. Jame L. eleyoolt e, teethes' of the Lite Oen. Iteinolde who toll at Clettysberg, oat on tbo Decnocratio Electoral tiokst In 1860 --no• he Is eselcusln for Liecolu —elm. fil'Oell. who led the gallant Pennsylvania Rowers, through the Pee. ,ninrWer inuckpaignllllloP Idosthellen, and who ran la ;the ,Deourcnitio ceadldate for Congress la. . aboatir In 1862, eepoused the mosso of. Lincoln f o e soon es McClellan was noralu shed. 8 with Judge Ocionleghem of Boson; Gee. Els t.Tof .Westmorelent, Ron.. Daniel Dentate, Hon.' e. B. Browne, .1i aohanan's Post Masietirfee.„l3. P. Browitor; Bon, tk.,konl Brown; lion. Wm. Strong, Danneratto.JaHge' clt . the Supreme Court j .snd *their lu , Phßefieltalei' ilon;Zottißsulte,'a Bediesel•MelsiToXitoW, _of Brsallll4l non. 301tetfociti,bt licrelagibtu:- ime man, others, who were landesnie thlWins. ..cOultoo,Pa i t e l I :B6tcerelitew eittnistrtilhis; .eirnicsetc , 4.ldzionkt. , ,Thistildliniel td'' .thor Nom sizzoTintlt-fo prpiott,thtill'i!,:e seensitbloskto thioitoyerniiititileAlisf _ion, mesas Ipotty - o;rstoa centre Implaimlo , _ -too ' alunabstadowgi Ilsisordawg, . 3rA,Zied stiiiiitawytelitquitio,it. Louis ply— Le :Rs sk ovolVatcort gags* trim own irk Still lon In Inn; Ozd oo vhkh as will ton Mon owns tea Is Donn Ii said to lino Mamma IS waste= r cab 1--eAL'lt`v.; -I ' 6 . . 1t... t'.1"5,,141. 4 711-THr 11l- . ' : I t. ' ... 0.,' ,111 , ."..-:..1 - ~.'l e u tA; . - ''''''• 1.; ; ; ,us•Alek. 4 g" , •••• t' ,''''''" '' '' •, - --,..-- -, . .. ' • 2.,-.:, ir." . r li ' • / .to thao itt •-:t .. I,,Ltilitt ii :111*.-...'i.i ~:`,' 6 f: ( ) ‘ l -''' ' : IT 7', 1 .: ',, 1., ,, ,:- '7,•, 0 7 f - L .: 6r ": . b ' ' ' , •• .• . ' '' ' ' ' ' t'f'''' .. ''" lox , . . „.. .. ~ •i• ~i • , • . .. . ...... .. . . • . , ...„.... ~..,„,.. ~. . • MEI Depul23:ivit . James M. Vowel:ten, let Lttratottant of the Tt h Tufted Rotel bury artillery, oa a moat Gip from tipriaptleld, /Mao* to Enda Valley, Penn e, Pend*, took the vot e s if Lao passenger, at avatar potato, ead reporte:the malt, as folio n, Proud Eipsdaideldto the Brats line— Ile IdeOlellad . 101 Prom beats Ilse to Fort Wegoo, Wakaah it al. road : Linosla 1131 V calellas ... ' 35 Vieto Fort WayIII to Crest!las I Liuccdo—...—.....--... 63 1 M001e11an—.......... if Caine same tren the ladle[' Tot. ino.4 Vocals 15 1 EdeOlsilius• • • 5 Frtiry.:re•tuos L. ESPe : . /8 1 atool.3an ...i L. 144, Lincoln; 2G I McClellan 12 A Captain, who was ashamed te tote for Me- Meilen refused to Lien Ws preteranoo at all, but ilia v was tho only soldier, out of twenty.ll re, who did not Tot. unhesitatingly for 0 Cools Abs." Another TOlllthir meeting w e held In the Sixth Ward, last evening, which was presided over by , Hon. J. K. Moorhead, with Samuel Allinden thmuel..hlaeon, Wm. Wilson add Wm. Culp, Begs., pace Presiders's. den. Moorhead delivered a brief but very Interesting address on taking t chair, after which le introduced Liens Simnel ilmer, who spoke for over an Door in :a forcible and effective manner. Loud cries were now heard for Dr. Douglas, but that gentJernap, who Was present at the opening of the meeting, ltsul been called off to attend to a matter which would admit of no postponement Rev. John F. McCaw was next introdaeed, and spoke at innaidershle length, lie was followed by Bev. Ftichard '3l. Dear, Chaplain at the Vol ta States Ovntai 'llotpital, after whisk the meeting odjbufn.d. . .• , Brumereo 7Acatairr.--On Friday - latir While Mr. Joh* Moon Sr., of Chartism toe:whip s Thuhingtpweemity; Wet attending i,MMillang machine, bboo!othing became entsaglad Ingo*. pail of . the ~ and, before militant* .40411ramth him, he+ tourer - badly - MOM ' 'that die sari - Tod .xmoy - shone five minutes. Se was.' thrown Mien *nen:the 'wheels of the machine, Mew the cleaner, and'hls ,head strait with "'oh Thum the. his neck dislocated, the deceased swaged about seventy. . , • ~ l i tf •„lits., • ora - Aanor.—ldr. JaD. '4l3an• lllarbor 12 14...kni110r0d0 . 11konor, la nano.- , $300102, mn i argadararatrtonAllo: 116107; a li cow propped to pp*. oritdid -40:41110' •lt - Frarrl7 ill Tet, =dints imam du a sum a affirms and of n iota, Mr. Sample Is attthorlsed to roll sauna fine moan, .ate la no neighborhood of 13ainaklor. Paean 'tang tattiest Ls nob ante itidaDl' ea Spas Mr. Dan” ' CITY AND BTIBUIIILLa Sunday school Annloaroary. asalropary of du Randy Bgsopt trzai of tho Molhodt - at *dui* Cllualoiilflo bold la the aft,. oa Sunday aid Monday. Ootobor lath sad 170. . fleals7 100=121 ator:taculas Dili Ito- reaselualislail talk= up, In . boluill of the Elzadv 60 t591. ;Ow. In - ths' HetiMist catnictZ' CO . ; Gillis sad vicinity, On Banday itfternonn i obllasen's niealing wlll be held at hall-past two ' o'clock, as Mows: Panneyhranla Airenne f liirashati, LawmenWe, East Llbestyi Asoat Chnsahosid Smlthlleld sup* schoele, at listithdald street Olitonlr. - P. IL Itstfinane rat., wLI , pruide. Sneaks:a: Dr. Wlie and ethers. Christ Church, Birmingharrkflouth.Pittaburib, Praspeet Mission, and Liberty drag schools, at Liberty Isticut akstYsti.`, Xr_4llWrii Highs Bpeatirile Dr. Wiley and otters. Beath Common,Manchester , SlstiPtzfl Chapels Ltd Bawer lst schools, at Beaver !Meet Chtonsh.. Gnarls W. Bonney, Rag., will pee.. aide. Speakers: Dr. Reid and others. Temperaneeeille, West Pittsburgh, * Wesley Gimbel, and Nines school, at Temperances Ilia Church. Hon. J. L Grisham will preside. Speakers: Bishop Sluipsos, Hen. J. L. Graham, tC d Bay. W.. Wrgess.p. Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and Birmingham Gar ton schools, at Pittsburgh Church. Rev. G. Nsehntsb will proolds. npiskers: Revs. Wanes, a. B. Nacktrieb, and Pick& 0 0 Bands" night services on. behalf 'of tbs muse will be held in the following churches t Liberty street—Address by Dr. J. Y. Reid, Hon. W. T. W/0.7 (11. S. Senator) and others. South Common—Dr. Wise mid others. South Pitts• burgh and Ilinninghim —Dr. Wiley and others. On Monday afternoon, at half. past two o'clook, there will be a Sunday Scheel Conference meet leg held in Christ Church. 11 W. Main, Esq., Will preside, end the exercises will be in the fol. lowing order : 1. Derotlonol exercises, conduct ed bl Dalul. 1. //sports by the Patton of the Sabbath meetings, with, amanita collected. b Impromptu &dare's.' by the laby and clergy. The Anniversary meeting will be held on ondayarieninn to Christi:llmA. - Hero. Watt. Man T. Willey, Senator from West Virginia, will preeld a, aa d the following order of 0X0r0i(01 will be elseerved : Vat:wary, by the choir. Prayer by Dr. Nesbit. 81nging 1 tJesns, let all thy servants shine, " etc. Report of Dr. Wise, Gerreaponding Sec retary. Ad &m by Dr. Raid, editor of the ikcsurn Christian Advocate. Sing itg—"llere' gracious God, beneath thy feet," sets. Addre ss, by Dr. Wiley, editor of the Ls. dim Beix.itory. Siegisg—“Behold, .bat eon— descending love," We. Address by Bishop Simp. /On. Doxology. Benediction by Rev. 8. P. Woolf. wtr Order N.athiir the Fort In Ws VI litAixgrarnak, Dittmar cr Tam bionowurist..„ Prrnstraaa. Powea. Oot. 6dt.„1814, Gamma [)rifer, 14. :.--Ths various Forts, ortchmotod riming the summer of 1863, la the v 16110431 this site, will be tamed In memory of tseVaeneral as d Yield officers, of this oboe ty, who have heroically [.lien In tho cogency of their cottntry. • Those dethribei is tM, order 'shall be known as follows, tit; Fort Hollisßuena an the tido at the J ono- Oat of the' Idonosigeliela Hnr and Bar Milt Bun, ea the taria of Glenna Shales, la memory of Lt. Col. attatei C, Had, who died of wounds retained at the Battle of Eipotlaylvanth Court Hons., Va., May 12th, 1834. fort Moody—On a commanding outtnenes o p posits the "Polnt," and theatotion the property of the late A. H. Lewis, Esq. In memory of Liens. Colonel Wm. H: Mod 00.29 th P. V, killed at the battle of Cold Harbor. Va.. Juno 188 t. Port Itippey—Lotatted on Dilwrith's Hill, Monza Washington, thimedlately sou/het Clow anthills. In memory of Colonel Otires H. Rip. De;Old P. V., killed at the battle of pair Oats, May 31st 18132: or: Polani—flt a l t he heights opposite Grant limo; and to the of Washington Pike; &we er Bt. Clair Township. I. memory of Hai or John Ponied, 10247. V. killed at the battle of Malvern Hill, July 15t,1882. Port Illollwalne—On the kill between Port Poland and Port Patterson, on the property of Wm. Bailey. In mentors of Lieut. Cot. Wm. hicllwatta, 1021 P. V., who died Jane Alh, 1884, of wounds received la the battle of Cold Harbor, Va. June 3d, 18130. Fart Patterson—Located on the property of I Vier., Eq ., to the . oath -eastof Port Poland, Lobar St. Hielt tormacip—ln memory of OA Jobs W. Patterson, 102.1 P. V., killed et tbe bit• tie of the Wilderness, Va., May sth, 1564, in .7stritsco—Os the height}, opposite Drown 'trek, East Frrogneham, on ' the property of Geist/tin Yard—ln memory of &feedlot Heumel Contact F. Jackson, kind et dm battle el Fred. Lintel:are, Va Deo 13th, - 1562,. Fort Dlaok — Oe Squirrel Hill, In mem try of Col. Darned W. Black, 62d P. V., killed at the battle of Gaines Hill, Joao 2711. Hatt Fort Haye—On Herrett's Hill, In contort of Brie Gen. Alexander Hays, killed at the battle of thb Wilderness, V., Hay Sib, 1861. FoTt Obllis—On the preperty of Wm. Darting • ton,Erg , southwest earner Reverie lannshin. Itrnnstory of Gol. Jamae H. Childs, 4th Penn's Cavalry, killed at the battle of Antietam. Dept. It, HAS. Fort Kirkwood—On the hill opposite Lb. U. S. Arsenal, on the proporty of Jody. Lowry. In memory of Col. Won S. Kirkwood, dd'd P. V , who died from wounds retwirad .t the battle of Cbicoellorrille, V.., Jee id, 1883. Ely command of T. A. R,wta►, Brigadier Ocieral. mat Id. Minna, A. A. G. Cowl of Quarter iteasions. FIODLT, OeL 7--Before Jadpe Rowe sad Breett. • Anita Boors, on trial for eocooolltius on an sante and pottery upon sand, 'ma found guilty. and ernstonood to pay a lbso of fin dollars - LA Oh. omit or iraisinatlon. Jotob }hake, waft tyled on a altars° of assault and battery rn oath of M. J. Lino. The Joy rends:ad • sotto of not guilty, and dirldod the d ies an. !wen thavtales. J t bOssithaash 'plead 'gadfly t o 'a aborts of soli* Ilttor without Ilona', mot was sentenced Incto pay • of are dollar, sad cote, cad no. doge low imptio=lot - dif ildrly - dile ' fa the °oval , Jill. Me* &Aleuts ploadinllty Los elollo charge, and ale fined iffli sod ooite. ass . Elletaa} WWI vu ; arraigned one eltazire of ault and batter oath of lid wa. lo Ms prosecutor ellegod on that ott the 10th o d f la* last, the defendant assailed him in the 'Third said In this altY, and strack bin with aa Lroa bar, or "bandy billy." Ths Jury ruder d • rosdict of guilty, and the avert sentancwl Lazo to pay a tine of fifty dollars sod the costs of prosscotion. A Bulk'lle of Strawa. Meeting in the sixth Weed TSRURGH, SATURDAY, OCTqamt a. NS t Mow to Make Good Cider. Assn,beam seentally abundant Mb season, a large =oat of eider will doubtless bi meets homed. To those who do not fully understand the process, the following dinette= may be prof itably ebserred- Tbademand a little more tremble than the ordinary mode of collecting sad mashing apples 0 all sorts, rata and aoaud, rein and sour, dbly and dean, withered and wormy, from the trees and the ground, and many more of the filthy-sad slovenly preemie smelly employed, bet b return they produce yen a abolition', high-flavored and palatable bever age, that always commends an adequate price, and gives health and plearms, instead of a scia tica of :albino= Compounds in a polsonona and add wash, gbat no =arab Us right sensetehould drina: let. Always choose perfeettly ripe and sound fruit. 3d. Pick the apples from the tree by band. Apples that have been on the ground any length of Umwoontreet an earthy flavor, whirl will al. ways be toned% the eider. 3d. After Sweating, and before being ground, wipe them try, and It any ate found bruised cr rotten put them in a heap by. themselves, from which to make ea hn piifbit ;eider fonvinegar. 4th. As fait a. the *AIL' 'ground the peeler* ehonld be pieced in • preelonely-prepared open vat, of suitable else, and with a Was. bottom, strainer, or clean straw about It. Let the pomace remain about one day, than draw off, return the fret and continue to do so until it nuts eller. Let the juice percolate or Altar for one or more days. The cider thus estraotail will nom. pare oloway with any ober • Rich Irmo, and which is only duerving the tame of tern peranee elder, sad may be drank, or used for any purpoie, as a °bolos and superior article. In this wayabout one-half of the older will *oper ate .piths remainder may than be espreued for the, use of the press. fib. To press out the Aloe, we a ohs= strainer cloth Wilde the curb, with emus clean straw intermixed in thin layers, with the pomace, and apply the power coder -oth. As the eider runs from the vat Cr piers, piece It in a clean, sweet auk or open too, whisk should bit dandy watched, and as soon ae the little bubbles commence to rise at the bang. hole or top, It should be racked by a spigot, placed about two inches from tit bottom, so that the lees or sediment may be loft q qiel/y behind. tit., The vintner fermentation win begin soon. az or later, depending chiefly open the tempera ture of the apartment wham the elder b kept ; In roost eases during thapat three or four days. If the fermentation begins early and proceed. rapid's, the live r rout be racked or drawn off and put into fresh casks, te ma* or two dayr; bet if this dose not take place at an early period, bat premeds slowly, three or four days may elapse before it id racked.. la gazers', it is neeossary to rack the liquor at least twice. It, notwlth standhig, the termentation proceeds briskly, the racking mast be repeated, otiterelia the 'lnoue fermentetion, by proceeding too far, may Au toinsta in Bastions fetutisiatetion, 'When simmer win be the result. In racking off the liqaer, it is necessary to keep it Lae from the cedimeot, and the scum oryeaat produced by the teresen• titian. When alfte fermeatatioets.oempletel, el an end, 11l hp the cask with cider, In ail respects like that containadte it, end bong it up tight, previous to which, a tumbler of sweat oil may he neared into the bunghole, whisk will exclude the ogygen and prevent the oxydation of the aortae. of the cider. Cider predated ea bare di recited, and without foreign satztarse, is a plea/. sae, coollsigoart wheltsvm• beverage. ihrton Blame LT BThwartnowt.—A large and ontlnatastio meting mac hold at Btowarta townoShalar Township, on Tenraday wranlng. The meeting was origealsed by calling John 0. Williams, Esq., to the Club. B. T. Thomas, Seq., acted as tlecratery. Speeeheeber• delivered by Jobs V. Hlrltpat visa, J. B. Bustortiold and Jolts 8. Wargasoo, &qt. Aaazaetlantgiae dab was le attsadaotta W■ call attention to an advertisement of the Elizabeth Grand Sims Convention, whioh takes place on Saturday (to inerrow). The Browns ville packet leaves at 8 A-11 ; fare ter the rotted trip, SO mints. Those who wish to go will he troatod with good old Ells then; hoapitality, and have a good time generally. ROSMItitT AT TAB PLIINATLTATIA BaILIGAD DIR. rov..—lAut *Telling a traveler, named S.yder, Lad his pocket picked at the Central Railroad Depot, of a miernorandimo bock col:anteing be tween six and seven liandred dollars. TD. thief ancoeeded in landing demotion. Tusarz•.—Mr. Edwin Marne will tale • beneet at the Theatre thls •tealnd, •od will op pear In the celebrated Bh•kepeartat' ehar•ater of Richard 111. Mr. Adzes, Le undoubted!, • ins water, and we bone to tee the hones crowded. Rev. S A. Hammers. Pastor of th• "Se Union Cbapel," to Wellsburg, Wass V• , unseat on 0.l Sabbath morning sad evening. at Al•thodtat Prot•sant Mama s Fifth atzsat. Nair Yost Wi.zums P. Hoot, 11...51. 11.11, /Mb easel, ae4 J. 1- Etam,pl... .tenet, All.ghany, recelveJ a .apply of all the above weekly papers. Lerrtrast—St. a.v. De. D2atraoo, of Om city, will dean, a loetiare on the "Bp.ohh Ingelsl• tkoo." In dm obarolt of bastaaalata Catanottta, at nunngnieton, Ya.. oo raanday eireaing anzl. Is roshartos is received of the destruction of the blockade runner, flight El•trit, on the night of the 19'h September, off Chew inter, South Cal , riling, by the Nipbin She wat run Lahore on the Peden! noth. The robd captain, officer., and pert of the crew, In all twenty-throe, were brought off. the remainder having escaped to ober. The ?tight newt' wee 00 Dityllll Etta rr, with • gmaeral eerie for Wilmington from Serzr.ittlei sailed from Liverpool dog 21, and wa• ownbd in that piste. II r 1.1.0 of opted srte foutteentkoista, and she erns of 300 tons bard., oast 130,000, and_liad capeolty for earrylne SOO bale of cotton. Prodidg the lathe:tar &aid not be got off the ottoats,she was set ere to, end thus &winged. It &ppm. that &loam 1 rub needed earlier In the sight in atesplag from Nen. Inlet, although Stwlst by the II IphOn. and ate• patently street herrn' Motion The Daylight dr.:weed a blushed' rennet .blob nu attempt ing to enter Now.lnlet on the mediegiteming. Qostrmor or Ts toss.--The Hartford (Conn:) Dag, Pm/ says: Th. Androssogght !dill In td•lne , went- halo ,bnelness In .1611, on le capital of $OOll,lOO. Sloe* then the ktoolikoldlre bore reaelved to stock shd cult dividend" doubt. the anumint of Mar - intrestntent; and the .took user feelantsseds • prendom of sixty per cent., thane being In addition M Its emptied of 61,000,000 • intrplem of $600,000. The solo of goods mane featured during the past yam amonstad to $2,- 600,000, and the profit., to $440,100, or foriy• four per vent en th. araptlol. • htettelsolaret 'sod the other day, that he mode cloths - hot win is. al • Coot of $3 60 psis yard, orkloh he sold for II I Thle year he makes the SUDO artlol• at • fort of $4 par yard.iadisll4ll for $B, each oD gramma bare lomething to do with the foot that It toils Melo as [snob Ws fall for an 0•411 COM all It did a year ego Una. Orret.rvo Prune, Beltran:Le °read Coo, mender of the 0. A. lints of Liberty, hfo• °tenon Minute Men, and of tbennealader of the tirostneble organization by whatever Dames it Say he known which sacks to divide this cone. try through both ballot.; and barllota, Is now stumping it la Entwurf for the ticket of hit rat ed., Gen. Pace, the copperhead candidate tot Ooternor, and‘forganerill. Should L. nap I. 20,000 "soot of Liberty, ' or "firer or Snorre, ,, paptEte et, Llttlt, Utitatati might sortr.l hued? INrttlene tote.. eirh•ther • .1. l Op I 41, e hi. Asir L. the boo,. ~t ~• t, VII• 1.1,, .lL &z..li„ of.. iti.• ocrtdonlof Now York, VIII fall to' got of OrindiJoamandor watt! afro ate •loollon of ash. Pout Como:loaner. Stifling Pilots Is put now IlloOlolion's wont infoossful olistoplon, and very opoofmon of the ?floe Abu propos* to P• 7 for Ponoc—Ohicogo Mose cfo Too Tali 1101.—Wo hare ma ether trig" ter of teetimony given In the Dodd Uhl. The proof grows stronger and etroogor meta, the traitors. It shawl that those Copperheads. were In foil empathy with the rebelhand 'bat put of the plan Wu to same theeleotion of Jar both ea Pruldent o(the Clotted Stater, after the &nth ahoold nleesed. Thus, the Nniattta of the Golden Circle proposed to attach the North to the Booth us I.lonfederaer. Another part of the pro. gramme wu the arieseinetion of Glor. Morton. The traitors bated Morton In proportion am they feared him, and they regarded his murder se ne. emery to that'll:meet in Indium The trial le still In Progress. and feather Important derelop• menu mop be expeete.} Irenrtf . , .. .:- FOR SAL .- • • COUNTRY REOIDE2IO4 In the village of Ifaugankt, lour toffee from the Lot 14,14contalsktok beamed oil .ad gram longs. :,-..- a & ttt eroded . good iaro !dory brhat bacee. bedelk, • agablaj end Übe:, blegs. deismaad ten of egoelega watery four env of may with boot ofaced and la gaol - 4 order, aft be mid to 0130 lot ordtvlded fo If nog rodd be . SZPSliffEtell r , Ot th.t day b• odd of PUBLIO MIsL at p. uittioot tamer Stela bad.bafttabla aad deur ' alilocOmbraaoe. Terme of oda will to madakaafro apialcaldon to (MOWN rOBSTEIt. Teikocalaordth• &all L'OB BALE One new Mesa islzictstS A. L 51.6 ayllaular, 110 bah =aka, as *may Inv MA balance anly• swan= . Ova is bah artlattar, a teat ernatv, aurval-116016. IClr Ala am good aa UN. Ona hat artisan, Er barb at'vra. 0161 16 " Two Orilviar Borlarr, Si OD CI 14. Cm" SO rravv. Tars • " " - Two Irranera lava Oil Ovals Alp, Three bay or Bortag Took tar 011 W 466 Gravy Art wad KWh, a 6. g• BOLA sin Blaer Baal. war the .plat. . riNE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AEI N./ dwdrattalscwtswa for manta" soda am:ad azif Übe*, 6 now otarott Ow eM. faxotttie 1 140141i1t kr.nee Jv.et gin ftm, Ii wt.na ta tar Wko svrt4staw Lam-aw 4 atpp mitt natql4l4l. of tto twat tnnweww, tang. Warp Loa ttai ibwo - , two rata dogxy brick bow*. 8.818 1 / 4 81811, 1 1. 11 :1 pod o 00111: az sac= Mot, swell ixesi a g. xis dastarlorill ildtad Into two, or towr mato= Col* 8" ,8 0 42 !. for Imam ap9l7 at As Zial Zawa cdl43 of /1/1 , 711M Phrt.L.r street. tavre. 112 1 OEt BALE --STEAM . .BAW Male 4: ORD OIL 110112122Y.—Th0 soo•hatt or Gl* Lan 011 Ganser, Rad flOwo sror Iratititnton salami =tamest lf Imo of attobstodanot ft cod co Par 1^; Wog worted, aon Go o..er sad A. a coma tondo. %Sa t = It WE oat of coodorn i =4l3ow NM to tit ntlldow - ; 7 61d mike, tad moll *Ana It frook.nladdrld frost ft to tho rhos. Good .orbonetni badly Tor vortices, ea on Quo =duo . - LTDAT !GE( So. El Gond onoraillgioonthi FOR B.,±krp. A LAMM OH. 11A.111114' trr *on lone, Sa bet .Me, r ma a.); WA hat T 011... Ma. bob 011. Ora to IS. 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I! =sag anent sag ts ti obis oemitmetel cool tad naked esS other IS gacdmixii' teg , asks ts pima Ho. i eee Isms oohs 2' S, rt•sr Sid NoW•M• asitscatl in = ere tGrt Soar rtWes erasSiSrad: _ DOM Itiarr-1. Mal STORZ-110011%. vitt nri...assra Las ktams B 24 " ' aced. aaP :basal dna% /tag als. 61r641 i1 ` 11447 ` 4g461 7,,t i 0gh . • mpg ELAM—A• fan 'co 114 itsuted ts Eakosnlan •t',.-1 • 'ebb. am" 11111, awl taimßstetik Tim - Ara kweil•eaterst Ufa.goat ViEttniths. Mar full= • parttousell baba' rota; or *I tie sellerfbariL DOS HALB—E'RRN - - STRUT 'PROP E szerr.;-41, titmlitary Bildt to; Mao nxmls, No. II Pam Mad, Insb -haTtnit • tecat at 9:1 bet I Indus, numlair hilt 110 bet to 11. via% 111.. tr The ma II an =Waal Japp le• - arrt.• tf.'"riiiral*".lllKMAzuHlre L OR 'SALE—Rouge' ilia Lo t Ea 18 Villa dead. 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