IS :. • ..11 EMU i , ".: , ! - k.Z: j: --'''';'.':.:.• —A.,. -.• ~ :':;,..,:i ,5z i .v..1..•, , ,. .-...,.::)-•...•,i; ::....):: , ..:•.4.4:!....' . i.:'...'.,..;-.:.: . .1., .....'::.,4:::!.-:...5•!':.1.. v , +J:. ME=M BESSE MEM .t:. ZERGIE MPIMM MEM : 'd • ~:‘:t , • • * ' - 'l 4 • I.;*:1 . ‘•-:• 4 •• • • • • I '1: 44:11tt • I 4, •• • . : 1 • t : ;; 7.1 144 :t t ,;1 4.141 ;: e . ' .7 `;.:;4-?, 1 ":•:Tiik 1 ;; ; i.• '7 4 1" -012'N .1 - T.ll, KOM =IMMI ~r . 4 \ BEE • I: 1 • ,~ ?, `.~+ r ==a 6 1. 1 .4 1 . " . 47 1 e1t. fils virr 'OVA. At 5101iN1N6, - 88PT. 28,1861 llMin ~ldia'aicai'"Obadriatioaa for the Ga. Bhaw, Opfieiro, 6S Fifth street drip: _. ... .. .. 1111r111. 111 110•1:11. 1i:J1.41..a.".... ...... "... 00 - - - 50 - N...... ......... 00 .7 .-62 ter ; .....:..,.;....:......, i -.29 I :11211 611 Birodi P BOCAX - CIOIIIT . Ir " I ! • • ‘,...., nacti cos - siN v ", Las: t.. &M B. BCOLORE, Pitubaspb. - ~I I -. MISBRIXT null wvant emus ..,...I Pir W. 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L . „, BIWEEKLY Ganirrt, published :this • MK hi , contains f;o l l details of affairs in n Re ay, of the pro nof events in - Mil souk, and around Washingtob, and the latest ne Ws by te' egraph andinil from all important Poi Ohl r ; Horrible Murder,' at Uniontown. ichael Daugan , en old and well-known Mt leen oil Springhill township, Fayette county, Wan mt brutally murdered in Uniontown, on nia _ , Thh ay -last, by a young fellow . named Henry Able, elf GeOrge township.. "Mike," as was hie ! cuitom when visiting town, was under the in genre of liquor, and talked incoherently tl, a at secessionists and traitors, but those who 1 : knew him took no clones at it.. Bat Able, *Mg joined Capt. Weiner , " company a few days tuifore, and feeling no -doubt like ii-sol. MST, aid withal a lit.le drunk and about half. whited"' it his duty to resent what he coissid red to be a personal insult. A quarrel mine, when Able drela botcher knife which hertatt'attached to a belt under his wincoat and stabbed Dungan four times—three time" iti.the abdomen, severing- : the intestines, and ones bistween the eighth and ninth ribs, pens mating the _thorax. Either of the wounds *aid Line* proved tar nal. A. it was he lin ., geted in in almost unc o nscious state some two ' .honre end died. Abeli L the murderer, was im mediately arrested and Commituid to int.- The • body totDougatx was planed in a co ffi o and sent tont' ifs and family oh Wednesday morning. -• . • ' L . -:L - -- - Boy allied • Thundiy, Conrad Dorfahtiffer, aged about tWelini years, Whose .ntreuts reside in LaW renceille, was killed in Wiuebiddlit , " woods, 1 oil th Rest - Liberty toad, while gathering , . ellennte. He was in company win enouter ledi aiid while on the - tree a limb brol r„kand • precipitated him to ths ground, conk in itial death: The accident is the more die. trnaidg, as the rad wsi the main support of •• the fanny, being engaged in the arsenal. His fatherni an invalid, and no older-brother has goneto the war, thud throwing the depen discolor the family. mainly upon this lies Ernies. An inquest , was - held by Coroner Bristw ek, and the usual verdict was rendered. ft - ' Tee Sommelier ILIDELLION AND one WAS , Want MAME: A Blowy of the Rise and .I , rngr.ens of._ the Rebellion. Published teary Wednesday 'OO cents, sad may be procured by order from run - dealer in periodicals.—We -here received ham thiqublieber, Mr. Jas. D. yorrei, of New York , numbers 4 and 5 of this work, which 'promises; to be au exceedingly. ••••, cOminfct and convenient book of reference, . oniataining not only a ',.coatecntive narrative of rheieventa and incidents' , of the rebellion, but 'Bo "important, document', cornets from . rerearkable speeces,. etc. etc. The cvi. deuces of careful and Competent we,' kroanship - , Id- crinpiliag this history, warrant ue id coml. endistit to public Aso,. v• , . L , ~ • T Ectsette MAE/MINI or HDEMOK Lie• ' a unf i ts Ton Gclosest —This is a. superior ' "niiiiiber--evert messurlng by ,he high atandard citi.ifil m„ tonel exoellencs of tide maguine. The • flint paper, Relis'a liElpaustsla • Conquest. in., 41112 M frotir the British Quarterly, which Is Apt 4ptibllsbed la, this country, and Is well worth,' to lead off the lislllLuit army of amyl, to theinumber of nearly edema sad half villa' . fellioerjr.: The - London Reniew,lCbambers' Jour siel, rieser's Migssidd, Bentley's Miseellany, the - leaden - Iteltette,' t the Dahlia Unlvereity .., lilsgeSine, the Boatmen, and other sources are drawn span--andibe result is a very' rich and Adolf oombor of oat Abiniesn &tootle. ', iOretwotic .oanitnerowic—Rev. Panlinos. emlOnan, 0. 5.8., Will ordsieed Subdeacon" litnnaisy, Sept. 19th; Rei. Isadore Wei. 'isrilitbseasius Etintenach, Peahens Wermisk and gosiTace gig', allot _ the Denedictlae,Or. .aer, were ordained Deacons on Friday;, the 1 1.0t6,!and on saturday, the 210 4 the Cants ReT;pritlemea wererpromoted to the Order Priesthood. The ordination was held -Philomenew Charch,la this city, by Bishop.ll ' . A - SOutiest or sax Timatticarra Weevils°. lease from a pirate letter, just recalled, from fa sitatabei of thdThisteenth Pannejlranta Reglieent" (Col. Rowley ' ) that .a young man : - named. 'Total Jankins;*ose mother resides in Sinntelham,-wite annidentilly shorie the leg day or , two ihtee, and the wound is of such deer one eharacterthit ills leased amputation will hineeemaii:- ,Tbe writer stein. that the imeillentlippeasd thipigh' the cateletsnew of the gargiiint the,ciuud. • - • ;Tar nmaint et yortig Elkin;, Vibe; wit *bet laid killed while Lin 3 scouting 'a:pedalo:a at ..ebeat'idoustairt, in 'restate Virginia; about ins Wriais since, arrived here on Wednesday idita;and were interred trona tbe residence jatirpanitits oc Tinirsday,' Ammon. The lunateat.,wal attended: by a large ! concourse Voltam.. together -with three neonatal. P. M . W.i. Gmossiesert,ltilth street, op pealti, the Theatre: has Seesived Herpses Weekly and - frank Leslie's Illustrated News pool Tbeyzare both tall of interesting feed. -'sag natter iddrpletorfat illeetiatiors. Young 'and did wilrbe edeitied,with them, some war Seettesheing preleited on almost every pets+ I _.ig NATIONAL P 417 WAS vary strictly ob.- Tsftrve:a by all TIOWININ'OVIT citizens. ''llasiness weeeotiredy riespeeded, apd belle. eirirrepre to ., oted's ; Seeder aspens. -.Religious Trees werei, held io all the -eborehesi'luig , the Star. CiIINN were of a liOII3ININ cad - 9 01 Tr kate i " a" lacier' :N.:l' ''' - it .'. -, . ' " ' • , Irpontrorm.—Aroitibald -Blakely, Esq., of Butler, baa received the appointment of Major of COL Sintoll'o rostment. bir- Mabel, ht • member of the Butler bar and gentleman.woll qualified for the position: _The reeinent will be raised to. Afton oompar.ionef 101 man each. -;Bow.AT ,WilmmatiBa.-01 Thnnaay, Wm. Johnston, 'labium ;Johniann 7 - Ant Jomph Smith were committed.ta - Jan by Jade+ Mitch ell, of Peebles tormiblp, enarge4 ;with walk and hotter,/ upon John ilineline, and also with ae • in a disorderly manner. , Duiftitati.—Derld °went, tax collector of Lower rac Clair township, abase wort we nontloced a dap or two, on a Tram:nee wanrant o for refining to nude "phis duplicate* tun lads anangestente for paying hL arreath and as ties teleucifeick prisom, - . C.c. !jimmies Itatuatkow; at Leach tory ia sow nearly fun. It was swelled, this weak, by the, addition ofi the Zdellesger Geafds, Capt. Mcßride, of Idoconshela city, and he Nrsley Zouives, Car: McNally, ateo cr atriaguacoutay.---:;“ , • 2 9Lieswoort's Roisrstinew M teastror 'lleury Miner has reconsid" Blackwood's asillit for: bilk - looktbr Jest ;republished by. L. Bea& & New Yolk. % The contests of thwinutaber will be Gated to bribed' varied 1- 484 ' 414 !'o'itiar• 1 , 1 .7 . 410x*, *sibs tidolitrwdpßo Depot, s tiozi to Parrolheskaeraq* l6ll lt. Wafogrisito par wP7 Arek". Late. Efx.. Campbell- • The d e ath :of , this -beloved old minister whicipoccurred at Ms 'voidance in Mancha, lar, on - last Satiitdn ineraing--sgemArtelde maid atorethan a mere pawning notice. Far his grist benevolence of heart .and other goad properties, his memory wilt long live with Apse who ltnew.him bait. He was • native of .lialtimore, and ibtaint of the sainted iobn Megan. He partook very mach or'the Refit of hit greet and good pre-, captor; end, through a life pi olmoat threescore yeam and ten,uxhiblted to the world the pure. life of e man who had been with Jesus. A few of the early years °kb's ministry were 4 00 3 it Nathtille. Tenn., when.he was the pastor of Gee. Jackson,-to whom , he was-al ways - otrongly attached, whose' death" - no one lamented more than he, and whose men* My he alwaye cherished. .. Be wee oneof the early.and active friends of the Western Theological Seminary, in which iestitation he was for rome finis Prefeasor of Pastoral Theology. He and Dr. Herron, of .precious memory, and the .still actifd and .fiuthful Lee,of Lawrenceville; were most 'at, tire in-the-location of that now renowited aohool of the' PlOphelll it Alleglieni. eityi Daring the Simmer of 18'29, he went to England to solicit contributions, for that institution, to which he was eminently succonful. Himself a Sae scholar, he wits throughout hivlong life an antdree end efficient friend, to the cause of edicatiod. But thagreat charac teristic of futile wee pis unbounded liberplity. He had a gr_eat heart sheays upee to those to heed ofteszatatice. " , :On lift Sabbath morning his death was an hOuneed iotbacongregatlm of. the Fourth Pres byterian'. churdlo,in very affeettrigamd appro. -prism terme, by Rey. Watson Hughes. *he edit tainistereto that congregation ae &triad ,apply. Dr. Campbell wu die first pester, ttna.toun der in faotof that chnreh. m oomenced labors in the Fifth ward,' thin 'the “NorthertiLihettlea of Pittsbnigh,nu the' full of"1821i, tip Pripiehloglin the echoed house, to I Agnew perms. .11.vuoutinued his labors there unable departure for 4Siagtand; lathe spring of 1830, at the canieskshd Unahlmons request of the youthful Uiliiieglition,Em resumed his labors among them. He ass installed pastor of the church In August,.lBl3lr ',oat which 'thee • let was obtained on Liberty street. on which a building BO bytOlebt was treated. In the erection of this small building. Dr. Camp bell was very active and untiring Is his zeal . The congregation was singularly unfortunate The walls of their now place of worship , came down three time! in sucoessioo, with aline from the hill. Under these disooursgements the pee. ple and their pastor worked and hoped on. The old location war abandoned, the prereat one selected, and the betiding now occupied by the congregation, on Penn wool, Vol com mand in July. 1833. In ,Oetober of the same year—with such energy was the work pushed forward—the baumpas of the new building was reedy for ooeupancy.-: In the fall of 11331, the bone was opened for divine worship by a Am mon from the Tearable Dr. Herron. Dr.. Campbell was this the testament in planting this vineyard. He labored along the people of the Foitrth church for a number of years, with great acceptance, and wee el wan beloved by them. During his later years, though without n reg ular charge, he Was earnest and devoted to the cause of his blamer. Fall of years and full of hoard, he has gone to his reap. Those with whom be issocieted in life beer a Willing testimony to bra worth no an excellent and useful man, a kind and faithful friend, a true and loyal citizen and a real and earnest Christian, =Meter. By a hie - time of good deeds, he being dead yet spraketh. Well-Timed Witness Against Slavery The wor.hiper■ in the different churches observed the National Fast, on Thursday, by .sppiopriate religious exercises. In the Post U.S. Church, Allegheny, the venerable mistOr, Itev. John T. Preaaly, D. D., bound in the words of God's ancient people, se recorded in Nehemiah, 9: 33 —srlinwbeit, Thou art just in till that is brought upon us; for Thou but done right, but we have done wickedly,"—the Mein. dation for a pungenl. vigorous and apnuMte • diseourim. • He traced the analogy between God ` fe deal ing with Israel and with the American Nation —and observed that there was a striking coal laxity in their litatary. The principle clearly recognized in tie remarkable petition of the Israelite was that the Almighty, in his sove reign disposal of evebte, brought upon us elf out evils riga puniehment for our CDs. '.Snail there be evil in a city, and the Lord bath cot done it 1" "What, shall we receive good at the hand of Grid, and shall we not receive • evil r" As a nation, the Untied States were enduring the direst calamiirinhich can befall any people. God, in Me providence, hail sent discord, anarchy, ipsubordinanon, end civil war. In seeking for the cause of our evil, we were prone to attribute it to the wrong source. The giant evil of the American Nation was Slavery. ,The revetend Docta remarked that his hearers would. bear witness that this par ticular theme had never been a hobby him; ant, then, they were not to infer from this fact - that be was ttiseneNlido iiiteriormay and sin. Mines& Thelma& of our fellow-beings were held in oppressioe, and deprived of the dearest right of a rational ,soul—liberry! It was un necessary to speak of the meny evil. flowing from the system. .Under the protection of Constitutional guards, it had reached oak:mall proportions and was beyond tlie control of gov ernment: - It seemed to him that God was now stepping forth tiatrindieste hie truth, and , to teach asp that Ile can destroy an accursed system which SOP we. impotent to accomplish. Slavery, he added, was particularly our tuitional gin, and the civil war with which we were sill mted was the _just pumahmect fcir oar complicity with It. The speaker then referred to the supineness °ollie Christian Chutch—the absence of zeal and the presence of worldly•mindednen among e membership ; the prevalence and pnpular ity or sinful and pernieiona amusements, of imaging profanity and drankenneu. Neither the Skill of the civilian nor the bravery rtt.zhe soldier could sive the nation. !glom; pat"their trust in boring and some in prince' ; bat we will trump in the name or the Lord," bile knowledgieg and forsaking oar aim God -alone could new and deliver ne. _ . Dr. Pressiy war born in South Carolina, and hu numertms blood 'elation. in many of the alive Starts: It was thought, soma time ago, by persons whOld not take thir trouble to inform thesasalints, that he eytarithlied with the Booth in its mad design to dastroY the government. Al shutting could ham been farther from the truth, his many admiters, bo gra Ided and thault itbn tor this tmll•timed. {dal • foreib's testimony spinet the "sum 'of all v Cacaos." Ho Altitude "Urn all true patriots eho • Id stand —:on the atde ol,right, truth ried the I Moo. Tin FbetAVNIIIIIT.-17e are inf.rmsd by _those blgb iiiatborlty that this eve • log will not only be Via Goal night of the Patriot's Dream," but tbabiet appearati.iirorth t singu lar lady, Miss A:,l Itleroken: The • • etrioni Dream" has had an extended run, an • bas no doabt pat oonsideiable "rocky' Into lb • pockets of the energetic manager, who will —stalely show his appreciation of a generous p bile by introducing any sad all new medic:llpda plums here sateen as they are brought out to thecae. We therefore say to every one, continue ta give your 'supper% to the "Old Drury," took out.for Mr. cealdeck on „Monday night, and another entire nevi Ric •e fd a then time. PRODUC/1 AND Gosnitemon Lioust—Warefer oar. oity sod - country prods's., dollars to the Cord of-Meurer Graff Graham; who bare established ttiammlies in the general Prodoee and Oacornitsion lustiness, at No. 2,045. Market Wee, Philadelnbla.' L.G. Graff, late of this eltjr, b thc, atiolcr partner. Mr. 0.11 too - well known In this community as an'ao ire and bonerabls businessman, of large stiporience, to requlra any commendation from at. Tar elle of the entire stock or Cam No. 2sl Lit erty . street,. opposite BeYenth,, corn prising-e•generat essortossmt of fancy and eta pie dry good., carpets, will be corny manna this morning at teiSufclock, by McCartney, ancrioneer,•seci et:muerte day and evening until all_ure sold. The Hie will be without reserve, as the owner is pofitivaly de elining basinful. , • .. Putout. &a oth McKonoo, of Co. 11, Copt. .Abl, i ( kacory's liogimcni.) has or chid In this on $ short visit: Ho will t o ton early n week, anti will - don't, sr./ pokily' for l'itlaborgh bort, which may bi left st tilts pElicie. . . . - Tweartennt--4 letter Jan received Irani - a private 4a,ihe Thirteenth regiment, Cot. itowley. states Mit . they were making preps ntiona to 'chaege. their quitrent—their detati natio& beht reneewhere Wear ChAin Bridge. ititamaa.Skatedsratoraing. the read 'more ot-Illituta. Adams 1 Aakitai 137 Pam rtreet, .was partially damaged by \ rig llamas was extinguished before the bulldlag rioalyad Oayt. Lowry, hag Latimer araratycantract 'mho Girard anus yeabirde. ITU/ -number about isiillity• mai; sad ars tat Wad CoL /WWI Ifillelisslat. ==6= PER FROM DRRYIER CITY. .- •, , • - Mame* Cl*4, - Bept. 12, 1861. .1 it lis just returned„ limn Mammoth City, %Mine on the south bold in Wisconsin Din. . , met, d 1 am confident that the quartz leads itt tha t sectionvorpass in richness those of any other ming domict. There is one lead in which - from fire to mix tier o reMatinible - 11ctineas. There are two ,quarls in le.going into-operation, and several tempt its 'ate' organizing for the purpose of . developing' this . ,quartztemis, and lam con& dant that.those.woo invest in thu section will realize /I“jOltaaa• . I Italia a large number' of specimens of (purls that!' intend'h carry to Pittshirgb, Which t procured . is Mammoth Citylni, m the lead', leftist Ticiniiy.. A gentle man engaged in gulch cueing near here; took -out &nugget a few days sinceivorth $3OO. Thin mining - diatriet is fiftymiteefrtini Denver, in a I I basindor gorge, of the Snowy Range. The aarroinding' bills: are cepped with perpetual 1 senti,l which Makes 'he .snuitner coot and licalth'y, with fine water pewee todevellip,e the eamasitt inexhaustible wealth in these hale and valleys. ' - • • `- . - - lege going to 2birth Perk in a few dap, and -1 wilt give. you 'a dvictiption of the Whin op,e4oris to that section of countrY. I am informed . that .the South Pack , is a beautiful valteil, one handled miles in length;uldalat-• ing,..and, interspersed ',with •titaber and gross, watered with clear mountain stream!, with .abourSince of trout of •the first-quality, and• that portion of-the Park bordering on iii. Snowy Ringo is rich ht ;Old. 'Twill be woes rerplielt trieny "Hit, after Visifingit. .- - • . i Yours, truly, , . RAMMER. ' Itariaosn ACcinattc.-4 man. named John. Incry a resident of. blelf.irespmit, was killed nearllwinssale,ion the Peensylvania [fathead . , on Wedneactay. The denkailaid 'wns Seen 'on itteirielicrowing by the en. glare. at theSwiesiele . of an approaching freight train, who blew l e le whistle and othor.eise endeqvozeito appri him of his-danger', The men was. too des, however, to hoar the alarm,. end , parse ing his way,'reached the trick just es the train Came up. The engine Struck hint when he was abont on the n;iddie of the track, throwing him some distance and killing him instantly. Coroner Bou'wick was summoned and ,held an inquest. on the body, when e verdict .01 accidenot death was rendered. Deceased was aboutLeighty years of age, and ni beieved to have been quite deaf. His remains were lent hoMe for interment. . Itet.ratiCe —II you want any of the New furh;.kintadelpi.ia or Cioeinnati daily papers deitseireul. at your residence or race, leave yoer address with Pittotk (the ageot t ) at Gil. der/tippers News . Depeti opporite Theatre. liais Yana, - 'Philadelthia and Cincinnati daily Ipapers are 'delivered io all parts of the city every morning. Patna is the agent.at Gil. dentennera News Depot, Filth al. Dobron C. Bazz.z, Water Cure and Homer pattiie Physician; also agent for Ileinbow's cele brated Trnoo for Bantam. Corner of Penn end Wayne Streets. Dez•nTeiT.—Dr. 0. bill, No. 346 Penn it., attands to all branches of the Dental protein:lca. ' rinelpal Hotel& K. LAST NIOLIT7 - Third and Wood stmts. C 11.071.11702. S 1 It Mew.. Hroakville M Stark, do Hits alJecke, do IL.. A Jenks d, 0 0 Patna, Unlontutrn J L Greet, Phila I) Burns, Up. Middletown J li Daldwin, .1 H Daholl, Myers, Itaradsil J 0 I.omr.pton. Kittanning It Sella*. Cin U Dias Stewart. J A LeroA Wheeling Dr A J Johnson, Priest', J W &rick, Loudonville 0 Cam email. 11 Wagner, A•ten, 11l oAver, Penna.:nth II Lindsey. Hy J (Y:itwi s St.inbenville Arrivals at the OP TO g O'cLOC fir CflitftLES—C.roor of ULNIT IMMO, A TI Caramdi, O B Jotes, B Townsend, .1 Fruitier, Allegheny W J .4ct, Batl-r co C ronther, Ps T *Ohs. l le V Harding, W.sit. Pa O W Ir.io, do J Witemottb, do J Bret, Ilarristurz O 0 .114.14 M Howard, Poutieckli Mt. Sloshant, .1 ftlit,g, ahoy o, 0 • M Work D L Ehrets, Coork.Ourrlltoo, 0 J J Morley, Orteue e* A W'Brawn, Va K 810.. d, Brookville MANSION ROUBB.- 13110101 • • raoriurrus. 11.115nder I sao Claim B Walker, e 8 YHA., Hopewell • towel ~ D 0 Pickenuangh, Ilorgl'a 0 Niter. Host Lit . 4. thitophtll. J 0 Kenai:lt, Cwitionsborg EL Prevent,. Wash:se 1 r Keifer, X Liverpool O or/ Eviler, L'uloutown J W Robison. Petwaborg A KioEpattick, Clarion R 0 Kirkpatrick do A Oeuiptialo, NY 3 M abater. do A er Mout?, ' ,l ‘ , II F Eattuan, Oulou 0 Dizkiaos, Oil City 3 Ulopraddlo, tiraaktlo, 0 D carder, do .7 n Hulett. Indiana co ri Duoston, Wheeling J W Hooter. IP P Linton. Ebensburg J On/woo. Philo J 8 O'Brien, Philo J It Natoli a lady 1,1-K !Lobo, Willoughby A Orr. AI Older, Iloilvar 3 K Fifa, 11.1 tab-th J J Moody Alt Pleasant II 0 Inwooote, Broad ford &dint:Aid and Third rivet. T. esoriusres. Rot/ Patten Ram Grata, Mayoral:nog W W &pre, ' do It Anek,r,PhlA Apt Wm Lowry It 68 atria, McClellan Guards, Law recce co 0 J McDowell, Grum. frt.. 0 Nash, do :Arid freeman, do .1 Uoghee, B VS 111 Crealioe J I.lcDoosld. rife sal child. Zama.lllo D s Donal, Woo Cboat Mary J Voltu.y, do Mr. Fmlth, Jakoatora Mn Bor.. , to iNlo.6B,o,llalnataarn .1 Elrod, 001 R Y ReDnireD, A 16, W.,6 City X tsiapsoa. 11,1 a Elreeoty, EAmmitsrlile, LI Matra, k c6Ill, cuaory, 0 yrha4 sktmellog .1 13 'Cisdll,b, J A 87.., Etsffdo .1 0 Youniblvoi, Alliginc. W Et ?...14 , 0ve. et Lvale tl It; ft Gigot and cMI4 A P Winkel, liollldssb'i Tn. Bingham, do tt (low. t ton. Johnston R,'ltoss, P. J o McGarry, Colnlawn,, O I.l.Colwal, Haunting J tan., d D M,go, do GIRARD IfOIIISS--Cerune & L ti&o&20. B 0 Elawsri. Moo city eccrrot St.wut wyo, 011.110 00 'Cosot.rllo.4. towlio;Fettos A le4 Card Wm Corm P revue P Browcarlll6 E Ly..l It 0 Ateche.nni, All tI .tnr.A, below Beseatit. esorAlSTut. ' Wm Putt Agar, Itanding • A W drearert,Op Tatum',l D Ankara*. Rending R Reed, Virginia P Hirers, We.' 01 Atinbirny'd J A Henry. Jatrerano co Dar d Hoary, do In Bishop J 15 !Smith, Ravenna A A Ilmltta, !odious Jaa Power, West cc. rho !furrow, A!1031111 rty etre* bol of nib. raorsurros It Mack, Lanosster tninktord It dander*, dj Ilichudsco, Deallapse rikla A I Rowland, Hanatield his Day, Hancock cal Ise It Pene6sy, do W slticY,a, trick°, y Cl Y Molter, fellers Ban RR furor, W litddiot.w P Reef, BcRJo, Pa Road, du EMILIA iwraL—Li /will Allah, . . Jules Is, It Brous villa Ju t Lrssusr, Wear,. Ws Bardeen.. Darllogton JO l4 LBetorn.J, Wont co es 1! mar, Jed el A CUKSIM, du 4' Yor~Q6R Marcerret c NH ton), Wert co W 2teei. McKeesport • Jae Meet, Brogteol.e W ADdereoe, klenter co J Alkith *se, Heedless LL JTsytor, Ealtstosig • Ileatra KOVECteratet 154111711 tugs Joo Peed, Wiel:Woo. Joo listchleon, . A.A Noma WOlTeti. 0 . 8 Words k lady,oreenarn HID Wawa, diaingdole G /Aram EirowaaMlle Him 7.tr.Balera,o KGreedrleld, W W Arnold and lady J recta, Derlbeillo /no ddelOroy, Arrosizoog F•W Kerns, Tartaium /no Kann, Urrlbr , /no 'X Campbell, Ll'allol7 I RID LION non , No. 6, Pt. Clair Meet norazrzaa W A Maelisten Wit Jootio., P 17 A 0 FA Win tinny Lt Wlltlurhaw 01:Ormolu: i D.nnis Florence Al U Shield., do • Win lleckli livery and son 13 a rmkisio. W•fren 0 B w U lt:l 3 :kra t a h r ° 4lll JO Barnes, Di.inurille David •Willker, Id.roer P tint 0110nrek A 011goiden, Op Orr tio. le, Wider stmt. tunnimon. • , B Bochart A ladvAlon city AM lirsdni.r, 118 0 61 Lesinoo. lAwronarrl I. I Miller, McKeesport • J Fields, e. Mn Peet., Bradford IA Mlle., Cie .1 LCoOk, McKoe.pert A Waltsrson, LI e 0 ,11 hirens, do Jdo Whbott. Uulotuoll,o 11 Owaxdoiteu,Vrmlkfut luteDavisouut 111 etty UltAutuhlfarnp Aim Cyplls,' du Robt 4curtlu,r6lind, 0 LL Johann, dttadvovllle gbtael Jigees ' •• • asotrioukabsoah O! Mortimer 0 D Maßride, Comp Orr , D Dean, do IV Vogon, Co A, else, Youngstown Drtunter, Waste, Po VATIONAL P. !BMA D Wheeler 1.1 8 0 J I Rortunstri. do 011111, Domlmpolite T DM, do M. Taylor, do J 1, drown, Elkhorn 11111 U / i t o7I ° G, D. d Ordroneo0 0 tidesoon. U II I J VS' To alone owners. 14 SW /LET'S 111 VALL lama Litu al Ar.wripoo.-lottsw.4 le unrivaled by any; lu aft rear:aerial:maw, arielng from Spn.lna. Bruises or Wrencblng, Its effect Fa magical and certain. Bar. .1 n or Saddle Gall., bcratcbes, Nep, .110., It will , el/w care speedily. nt.avltland Illngbora may be many prevented and cored IL their Incipient stages, Ma eon.' Omer: cum, are beyeni the powlellity el a radical care. Nu raw el the kind. however II ea sernerate or tameless ono it may be allorlettd by lbw Llalment, sea Its tannin; &ppm:aka will always remove tbe Lemmas end enabto the bone m travel with tamps reties sew . ' !ilsory none owner thotild here thlaremedY et band• 10 Ite timely tweet th e Oat apyearanee et Lammas 19111 No tneley prevent thee* , l'utarddable dalameee aN"..B il4U.d s li Wtdcb ell : home/we liable end which reader ea many others - Ise Tenable burrow nearly AL HIILLIIIIII 4iontiro . ottetwo;x l sod record amts. Plztetenwe. ' errallydawleAlt .11.1 - - - -•--- ... „ _.-- --__ - • - lelitAtr • SPIATBROOI4 , 3—Just L mar .d s Opp], of - 31 - ittata =di entre rettattong MOM% 0:110, Nut 3 and" Nast nont,for sato kr toe down or at tonal. at-thohnO OnKtri 09r0 .ussnutir ;., 4.4 qcniirt utpairsot NAIIIRAIIIIVES for silo by t vr4T wsl DOWB IMAM as Woo Set.. !=.os ~, ~- f,. THE LAT . T ZtL Plt3 R !-" RECEIVED AT THE DAIIY - GAZETI • . _ . Important fr m Missouri. Sr. .0111.6, Sept. dfo.--ho report from Qulnof to the Maar) Triblete,lat Sigel had atietkad ' pries, at Lexington. Li'ulterly false. fligetlue been here for several weeks, slid - Gen.rtitieicr, reiehed Icemen City td r day, Solo Itqw. .: .-... Wont. liar% of Ca. Marshall's Illitto6l4X l b aley. who seam lid the b 3 Cie at faxingtoa, - . hat , rammed heal. Os autos it - be'dliguieseLidmi , l self la a nolfortn of the eznmy, sitar Cur mar, render, passed through t sir lines and ,esastio2 , without taking the obligation. lidtsportathat., a large amount of gold, seven 0 1 00 0 0,4,004: rides sad muskets, the sqblpmente of Marshall's and Mulligan's regiment!, a number Of eragene_ and a considerable quantity sr provisions fell Into the banda of Ike (!bete.'They , wets bac' 2,200 eivigaili. o 4i. 4 . 2 9 . ° C . bil i Acli 'being..' Mak or absent. The en s'a totes. s titatedist 1 30,000 eagigad and 10,00 0 out on marauding c expediting.' The - s derives madaagainit ,' the 'strdngost prcilette 01. blalllgib,itho 140-1 posed ,to .attack the ,e coy with do bayonet, i and die • with their ar in their bands, The. men werel willing. to• low him, but were so exhausted' tharthey to id mere made but feeble, .. .. rolislatich: Oci . .l9,edneasj, the 1 reinforted.by Green and di. basing been Hants, commenos.l a Tbe light-tatted from °rains ttll d Volook wbl4 %Imo the • t tbat one Mid' hitt p, and water was very molt determined flop. 9 o'clock on Wednesday ; on Pridej:elteine!Sb, nibling. yes to Woven neither Ono to est or el testae. . • ' R6., -A special dispatch ea* says: 04A. Oog .!Reglmont, has arrived •• • he :beard yoaterdsy bassaiiii Mir", Boat o the St. Loots Kopoldi; gard, of the 25:h IdMote! bare from Othrvllle, ob. that Ohtth Jackson tree a (Iva=deg on Booneville *eci.:Ptial;dras march- Pith ibeta.lo,ooo, the g ha:11141151(15d for that itAtt lattb poa thotii!iprr, log to • 111 . 41 Ciaorgottittn army at Losiogtoo.bikei • purpose. Geo. Davis 4s in tom nand of car forces at .alaf.a large namber of tis,l to a shed time. Georgetown, at whien troops call ee oonnentre id ea moriiat forward .ge, but it waif wall do- Tee rebels ware reptir =t!E=2 repotted peat lacono- Scouting rattier Ref Alle ISot night. • • Gen. Sigel went •qat Es• Gov. King sod Jo' rom. horeto•day. ae ILlgland have been released by the rebels. iietbreig reliable bas the •heroebms of too Two of-the ore• of been areertnieed u to 6100'1'161A. the steamer Clara 801 l .nssale. • They report possession of the Clara d of her etrgh on the erid her to drop down att. She was after sebels and tbe . remaln- She wit ladetted with e, valued at about thl?• have arevad from B. that Col. Mulligan toile Bon and about math! 12th Inst., and then or opposite hie intronoh. , wadi cepturirl by the der or her cargo ezfeed oserehandlzo for Banta teen thousand dollar/. No cormderable as her. of Moe. troop uesday. .00 on the ttter bank had Jolt Lexington on between Lexington an , Gen. Sturgie, with readied a point on the six miles Irani Lexing lessen hindred men, north side of the river, ton, on the _Mb, but to thousand of Prices in the woods skirting la pproenti, he marched Ito Ranier City, wbere lean:wig tbat some 6 rebels were stationed the 'flyer waiting hi. to Liberty, and thence be now i■. reliabla hare beau re• oat/ orrery, olGarkiral Reports regarded e■ calved here that Co.I. Lane's cOrnmand, art Oceola, St. Clair county, on Friday las , bunted the town by shelling it, ado repulse a large lotto of rebels.. Theta are , said toI be snout 000 rebel. in Laclede county, c tumitt , ng ail kmda of depredations upon 174:in men. Furtreri & Con. store, et Lana Creek, ht. been robbed spin, anil this time some; XO,OOO worth of property weelearried off. JIMIELIIIM CITY, Sell. 25.—The train that went west from here.last night with the I k nots 35. h, and Brigadier... General Gavle and t eta aboard, stoppe d at Otterville to day, patsingfnver the Lemi e bridge. This road is now to runniag orrice t rough to Sedalia. The next train with troops will probably go through to that pow. There see arm alba the road at and west of evacuee, the Indian 35m, the Miser:lan 2d, the Nebraska let, • to ge portion of Col.-Esti , . !Minoan regiment anti 350 men of Col. Ws sell,* Pioneer repine,- .A 1 or near Benbar. le, there. are Lthe lows sth, the Indiana Ibth, 221 and 213th, t apt Davidson's battery, and Major Eppstein's Home Goafris. Matters are rep resented gas quiet 14 the neighborhood of those fates west of them. • -. The Seetassor.ists Oa rising, and Beet Pricats forces is a few dap will doubtieso'be sag mecited t. 030.000 or 4000. . 3 here is notbmg from Lexington totday. LEAr6INOILTLI, Sept.. 25.—Getteral Lane,/ command aarprised AO superior force of rebels at Paprosville,Mo., im the 21st, ar4 after a Revere engagement rtUated - them, losing seven teen killed and a large tanialber wounded. The rebel. lest forty killed lOW one prisoners, sad all their teats and artily suppite,. Lane is re. ported in be 030Titir do OCCeO . .II. , i The gets of rthelaitsho recently stated the town of Heelball., Kassa; has been defeated by a force from Fort; Scott, sad thole leader, Mathews, killed. Os his person was Load an order from Ben. Sloe'nlloch for the ettioltnient of the Qsappew Indiana. Scott,* at Fort Scott report fdeCelloch, with 15,000 men,:w,thie-thirty fades of Fort Scott co the eight of the 2 a oust. teen. Lana has Ism a proclamation to the cit. Ism! of Western Bliss till, in which,after raying for *butt purpose belc there, and urging those In arms silliest the g yen:meat to disperse and I r roam to him for pro atlas In person aid prop. err), be uses the fol owing literati: Should yea, however, diary d ,scy advice, the stern visitations of war will be mated out Oa labels . all then be convinced that t tion Is a sham, and fen hen caught, shall t amive e cap of mercy bu. been I hereafter. will be lusted /score of innocent women le.heatted traitors, lately, fridge* on the St. Joseph i as that a traitor will per. devils woald 'budder to [ be blotted from existence, blob yawns for their re .• s are mutate you. Pea. loud, 'choose ye between / you to peace and plenty, . aloe. , to this, =rising look to . ~ pinkie of Kustas militia r CoI. Jenolson'e regiment. ad of replays; from Utah, ' on the 20 th inst. nod their serene. lal your arming for Prot assured that treltore, a traltoes doom. T 'shim:Lewd. Tressowl as treason. The mai , and children by Wan/ bud the bartilogot b Railroad, has padded piano crimes noieh commit. They shell slid tent to that hell caption. The two rot .plc of Western Mil them. The one tirade and the other to dean The manatee lididi ILlneas,City air co and eve compsuies ol Col. Cooled commai pissed Fort Kimme Sr. Lents, Sept .. portion'ol a note din Adttitatit General ht moots to conserver/ brother, Postmaster, bye letter asking )0 tune, yen are hereby/1 „directed to resume , Wegimeot for duty. . Capt. J. B. Plum er, First lelentry, regular service, ha been 'a pointed Colonel the the 11th Regiment, iliirouri Volunteers; aid as command at Satre Girardeau. ' Commander Emerson, with tell sooners and twenty eatlons, arried today rur service on the illszlarlppi rive t , iir: nudging arrived to-day with a tin of troceOrom Lezing a, with a propositiou"tor the . exchange of C I. Marshall, of the Viral Illinois cavalry, c , lured et Lexingtoo, for Price L. Hridgine, ember' of the State Con. ventjog, cow confined in the arsenal bare. It is understood that I r the proposition hes been accepted and' Had' as act at liberty. , The rollowing is toe text of the original tel. egret:ll'cent by Gen. I VIIIMOI/l In WathiPillon In lola ion to the surrender of Lexingtcn: Henniniserrits W;IITZILX Dtemtratiur.l, , 1 Sr. Loot , Sept. 23a,1861. Cot. L. D. Towne d, Adjutan! 9tneral: 1 have received a tel gram from Biciiiilleld that • Lexington has fall n into :Prine's'hands, he having cat oil Mill:gas'. supply of water. Reinforcements 4,00 strong under Sturges, by the 'capture of the ferry booth', had so meal, 1 of,-croissing the river la time, / Lenexa forcg i from the South-West, and Davit( from iiiiutli- Raw, ironed@ of 11,000 in all, touli not pi there in time. 1 am taller the Bold myelin' and hope to destroy the enimil either belays' Pease or,after the kinetof Snots eider /McCul loch and Price. eotily the President Immediately, . [ S iued.] J. C. Pantorcr i r : Elpijor istincral l Commending. Sr. Joarrxtatept.l2s.-4Win, Pis, 'Mies strive hem on , blandly eresirs, - and:uswrinsed com mend /yesterday. (The owlet stiyelbalt:no i t iltet..io - ltii, - yttiole , Western . a j could have been mint here mo anrePlubliito the people ,north of the Hanel 1 tad Si:JoimephAttilrotit. initirliadee late to Mend- the Ltalisknyworsii 'eeliethei'ledeval'etv State; atelifillillitto de battle. 26.—The 'followieg is "a iced 10 Co.l Blair by the tie, by order. of Gan. Fre. • of • telegram from your General Watt, followed `tar retrace 10e,publuseea. I releseed [tom lad roar attorti andloin your = E mma Latest i llkom 13 a • sw.of WI 47;40 miles Waif; kilake (tip, Sept. 24Frite Pouy-lispremPanatid bore at 9 ol'cloch -SAPalio. r; _ . , " ~..-. _.., -n Faltrin o f Sept. lb, P. Da.--1110 sloop.' of.wir Wymillig And . the revenue cutter 'Joe Lane have bee seat from this - part in pursuit of .the aim Alihlert,istrnifireprobttily loading with guano nt deorges fifth&' Shi.tielongs to New Orleitu i t, r tnd.iLcapttired .witt..be`confis tided... The . otte!,,,,mateinalteeenanion de sifted .filan.bai.'lla Eltdii Island. Off -the roast .1:1.011tlir 'Calita s iw na md they amoirthat the Captain - tife;; let.-sad treated , all the NtorthOrn nietal*Punia - with savego cruelty. ~9,hotiffoillile errisat of the clipper Sea Ser. itectf,itoi-reirestoe-otar.iirireiied lIIS-000 worth ol,tnbaoco, of.tobao4d. tura !pod o fireelsettenth at 011 in, on itifoininiiiittliat.t /ppm , -belonged- to aolithirA.4-IntifilL:7 .: ._,. : '' - '' 1 -.- on. Sattlicn: ct r i ..-a lat e 'Mt of .tobacco that came ou'llui?.. ip 9 oit.ffisb, that belorg di to_theleftne acted of igoftantlla: ''' '-- - '. :- '. - Tbe'reptirtnirticia i-iuterionsbOw that 'the l'ecift'aPPBllloo the iliteiy spirit Of the peo. pie baseman lbhim.i 'Tana. At thereto cam. 'Palllifl are offaid.th bre' regiments will soon [be Stied up.. i . . '. _ 1 *. , - . ;-- Six compote: r cti in gutty that were encamp ed- near San I grancia o, tieing part - of, 1,600 , called lot *ovine oh he Overland Mail lhave -beenrennt - in Loirtintelow. Thu linex. - peeled gioTnni nt,ciniiled with the recent in. formation of 'i t eaudden departure of troops already in the ou.h for San Berna.dino, would indicate that en. Sumner has intelligence of recent disunimittan among the Southern syn. pathiser. in :that part of the State which as hidden from fhbpublic at large. i . A toig tip phatii that the nouns Overlaid force is for the preaelet to be stationed at Loa An. 'galas. i The Caliloinya Steam Navigation Conipani transport conYpenies of soldier., on the waters ' traversed in this State by their eteamers,tree of chime. ,I .i - "" •"' nfij Gen. W. tiallock, of this city, bas re• ceiven his appiontment as a Major General of ilia Regular Amoy of the United States, taken toe oath el , office, and will go east by the steamer of October Ist, to joie Geo. McClel lan,. army. . ! The Yrekdi Immo/ state. that the mar) , of the recent mesipacre of a party ot emigrants at Goose Lake Wis a heartless hoar, for the pur p6sh-6f liftioivitie Ina' soul of a resident of that place, Witbse betovea was known to be a member of tbeitrain reported clamacred. . , The Porthind Oregon:tut of the 10th inst. contains Ebel foilowing itc_Lni: All oar late nawsifroin thetlailiau country iW 4ktable to peace. WOhould hove oh trouble with the Net. Perces if We could keep Leper from them. Gold disciveries have hero made in the Bitter Rout ;Valley. A good portion at the money will rpalatri in the hes Perces , eminiq the coming wibter. The correlisiondent of the Portland Thus Bays that the peceut disparates of gold that have been chide on a tributary of Salmon river, and large party had left the mouth fork for the mineh. The cattle ditease was auppt.sed to be sub. aiding to the Sandwich Wands. It was attrib uted chiefly !td the animals drinking stagnant water. Cinctrinstri Sept. 2.7.—The 35th Ohio Regiiii meat took iltilsession of Cynthiaae, Ky., but night. Theil4th Ohio crossed the neer Ibis rooming and tuck the Kentucky Central rail road, for thei interior at the State. . . A phastmen of this city, just returned from the South, skje that the blockading squadron hes taken hilitiewippi City. CUR:II4 - of •com elimination beltween New Orleans end Mobile. It has also tY.len pile/mien al all the impor- I , ra tint potato On tie Tees. cqast. CINCIMPAki Sept. 26.—Yesterday afternoon, Lieut. Cat. I. Icker , with a detachment of Col. Woodward'' grunnt, captured James S. Cray, with la s een of his .n, while on hire way to join akicciffer. They were taken to Camp tick , R‘biamon. John C. Bream:midge was with th'n arty in the city bat eiecaped. , Puttansialita, Sept..26.— Miss Zola dole and Mies 415: le -Corr, who were burned at the ContloontaU theatre, died et the hospital yes terday ' attirWoon, within two hours of each other. lyleS 'Lela Gale who, In drawing the es drs from:ta nail, set fire to it, and who was enveloped int thick skirt by one of Cso , young girls itr the iro m which extinguished the flames../,. Ma: . 03 ii ale nets prostrated in consequence of the tufferin nd dtath of her four daughters. She is et tb hospital, and it confined to bet bed. Thoob taut two deaths make nine victims of the Con4nentv neetre calamity. Boatman .nownott, Sept 26.—S Iles of triton earns down fitva Norfolk with tweruptire ladies to-day, and was dropped niar Sewell's "alai, and the ptelengerp brutrubt ttlf in. oue of our vessels. adromoddre Goldstrorough has given orders cot to, permit Sass of trues in future to dome near the sat. ••..-•. • • • • . A rcbal echooter from Richmond this morn. ing, LAO tire Iblockade, and rarachcd Norfolk in aataty• The fonttelen palates! prieonera, including Mayor Browb, Steer-ate, %Vance and other , trete yeate'rday gentdo Fort Lafayette by the steamer qcni• Neapody. WvativjeOrt, Sept.. 26 —.A Sabbath.lika quiet provided to day throughout tha city. A personal vied to the other nide or the Potomac i t has regalia in ortbing worth vacationing. iilany of th 'tali cad field o ffi cer, wero visit= tog in Walsh noon. 'Chriettalit orahead, nt liartiaburig, was ac cidentaltyiktled at 'tenallytown, ye - Arida), by Ceelier , ,E kW.'. They boil. beliipeed io!thie Pfiitigilv,o4l.l4./)s3eservet roginient. . ' . . Ft 01 1 ,4 III s Sept. 26 . —The boiler of Charles Eli arsill's distillery exploded too-day, killieg the ngineer and another employee. he huddle to a complete wreck. The loss has hot 6411. ischrtlieed. The exploaion is sold tabayalleee caused by the tarelessnese of the mink in letting the bolter get out ot. water. ! • Sept. 27.-3. B. B. Toad his been legas4 CO Conessa [tom Dacrotah Br. Loots I aimed • ' d! Territory.' -1 M arkets Or Telegraph. Pep( 27—Noram—floar is qairt; the Sae wt amooot ts 21091 bele selk • Mb 25. Wheat In modersti demand; osa,st ill 24 Le red anti $1 3341i1 .1 for' a demand: mks 5.000 boob mated and Mashy firm sr 19%4220. Sept. O.—Mocks baiter: allow. k ,; lliisol.loll4lllll It W . 4 10).i; am toads oust 12%, lieullsg Sllfs Miaow' dB, 1 6.,93%; immessre 64-44.2. Lochlaue Pna.uno Iripaati. part aupeadaa a salaam( 8.000 Cotil pallor at bp. flaw Tt.l. Wet Waal 4, 01444 N V 4 ♦2X Trapani' Oy 65. Porta:no actal Grain recrlpta (Flour to Wheat) cu be four loading lake ports • dingfiapt.2llload Once Ist