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But We *cud:ion the - old m0tt0,...,91d men, for counsel and , young: men for:, war, And. and coneludidAoliold the. conference, :and_ let-he fatheriiiansactthelmainess.::. But,. contrary to our expectationime.are happy to find -nearly all ttes.young men: present. Borne of them willfirobably be drafted soon. If they ire, I" hopti , they. will step .right into the ranks and execute. the orders- No, body' of Men:have better:use for the. spun try and none love itletter than Methodist. preachers, and I hope none wilt withhold any_ thing they can do for _ The receipt: of the Baptist Mission Union from April to June of this' year, ahoy a falling off of ...;2 48, for the atone time last year. - - 'Theh Committee on Missions of the Cumberland Presbyterian Choirch, • have resolved to discontinue their. mission in __Turkey. The mission in Liberia is reported ` - to be in straightened.circumstances. —The:Nutted PresbYterian Binod Pitisinagh net at Indiana, Pa, on the fret Tuesday-of October:: The Synod of ineWest..(j. P. Church) - Meets at Hope -. wilt the third :Tneadai of Ihia month. . _, M. Pendleton..formerly of the Union University ; Murfreesboro,Tetr, and 'one * 6eihe iditorti of the Tennesiee ,Bepfist, has ,strrived at Cincinnati, a refugee from the South.. :Ile reports alt the Baptist Watoeiv'in the South suspended, and all the Baptist coll e ges and T heological tioruseleskt correspondent traveling in the - East, ' writes "The Prince of Wales was at Hebron while we were there.k Ile and his suite ot.. tallied: permission to visit the -Cale of .Machpelab, Abialittm'S burial 'place: They are the first Christiana vrholuive been al lowed to enter it since the crusades, nearly 309 yeans'ago: Dr. Btailey - ways ',every thing is keptin lbe Most beautiful order, and nothing : could ''be More eatisfaotory than'the state in' which - the tombs are pre 'served._: Abraham, Team Jacob, Joseph, Sarah; Rebecca; and Teat iris buri ed here." - —The: , suspension of Presbyterian -neiregapere is the West leaves the Prated - ttlie Bmnet of Pittsburgh, and' the Pres .. byter of Cineinnitd, the sole occupants of t the* great North West. —Rev. A. W. Pool; late P AL, of Wood _ land, la., has been :appointed Missionary ddporteur it the ...Antericati, Baptist Pub- Bead= Sobiety 4 -addrelie Washington, Pa.. flis field Allegheny,. Fayette, Gretme; and Wash - 44We Conities. TbpG.' S. Pi 4, l6Yterili Synod of 4- " - Pittelourgh will meet in the First Church, Pittsburgh; October 2lst. Presbyterial Narretives are to be sent to F. G. Bailey, Esq., of this city. -- • Sunday School conference was re -citify held ha-tendon; and the proceedings - '' wer e ofgreat interest: :Reports show there _dreajtreemihion4.of.Sundav SchOol chit " dren-in Great Britain. Epiacoind Divinity School of Philadelphia opened ender very favonible auspices onThursday :Of bit week, The .inaugural discourse waa deliveied by Bishop Ini:gess iMeine' j. The Boston Perim says of New - England Geitarianism : , • '"iia •a- whole, it is .obvieus -that it is 'neither: increasing - or'eggressivei -and 1 if • Beaton; its- fotititairt head,' may De quoted ea :a true exponentof itiquatitity and pow-, er, ithde lost.much' during-the last thirty years.- 'lnstead of holding that city atter -merly,, Ur been: compelled ta - relaz its grasp, 'and behold evangelical elements *s iert and maintain a power more than quad rupled -in the number of its churches, members and influence." —Mr. , Rouse of-the English Wesleyan Conference, for thirty years a minister, :has published. a volume entitled "Man Contemplated,", in Which he advances the deotrina:that i Parente - are wholly ettneti amborn pare, and free crosa the taint of original Sin: , The Confer- . • one year: ago gave 'notice that unless he renounced his view; notion. must . be taken. When the Limo expired,' end while the matter was under diecussion' at iiicertiiessiciiiiitiiiit'bildyritioOltin'ta rily withdrew from the .Conference. .—The Ccinfereriee ofthe African Mello distCharel4 which met some. time ago in Waddligoin City, appointed' the Rev. bir. 'Cain of Brooklyn to go as a missionary to Hayti,' MEE _. 'N _' .. .'1 . 4i-` .7- --; change airleSjittionganiifthe.4l2lo9lll Church xa WetitA*k.Noaorli hen just )eeen held in ' - Bsdrigol Tlite iinnusi-r:iddress of -Blab* lielanciy,s4 firth' that the year be number evirpShlitkiseftiyliin geomEe - ytkarl ornsined thine demons Alidtigir d rrikp =l sight tt, per etoneis t consecrated rAi l l i rateied:.7,ol3eztailet.' , If the istivention bed iie,llipitsAf.-for 7 the country in its terrible. struggle, j". did ;not express • _Bight Etev:l3iiihozr , Thit-ot ate ::-Plito,ll9obßil*Tloot?A'A*o34* the city frei#E,o;ts gems day. ege; : rTinli Ckiths,:d says his bialtb:bis beigkiii;!iftthipit>44l The , Dook'l3iiiiisitipt;the English ti Wesleyan corineitiet:44bris&liihi con: 43#14 - Wei of Oxifigeitiridaiiii tbc Aiso;doo;:pitsfisfeilkit -- - : i .1 SATURDAY= MORNIRS.): , OPT. - 4'l'i4 : ;:rote• on :htrolelegation OA Metlibdist„-BPiedepal‘Olnirih, , neing , ;to the reports itlll;b:a(glii.' B . 6l6 4 ', of;lli Western Annual . ConferiiiOgi; during gust ancillepteatber,,ie - genertilfy unfavor able ; :to Its intrisinctien.... The „Ohio, .con foriaSe,,:ene of the oldest analargeit bodies in iko.tomieoticiii, at:its plat- semi* in ZettesvAlei B eitcl 2 tirqT: 6th, largely against,itheaneasure.. It stood, inirdsterial, for, lay delegation, 24; against, 101=tnele memberi`ef the church for l ay I,l2;;again s t; 3,6136. The Oregon Conference,- one of . ..the . etnallest bodiee; - , the vote- Of the Ministers was favor able,, .the Membership by a majority opposed it, About the - time* 'session: of, the Ohio Conference was held, it was. be lined thatis the State had made no pro elidMlL.for 'the - imetEipildii of ministers from. military drnft, they w o uld halt! in...au:l4_ religions:regiment lisebeen rsteed la the West which contains . eiz --hundred 'd . The, ixtemberit'42f the . 'Methodist , pimpal See udnisier„ and seieis,fofihe offt= .jarn•The. chsp]ain, Rev tiirg. nisie jaini:fi rins?"4 *th e _ following has four: eons in th e en rAlki! e— •ex • from Loait.L_ =INTELLIGENCE . From Yesterday's Evening Gazette. Arrest of Aurglars in Allegheny.... Attempt to_ shoot. Several pettr:hergbitikii,i - end attempts at 'barglery,,hove Mete perpetrated in Allegheny during the past few -weeks, and the night po -1-106 Mita:Melly watehful of , late, in order So apprehOnd the thieves. Abotit Wee . . o ' ol 4 o kitiii leen:deg, as, Officer McKetry , was making biaronnde, ho observed. two mew in a very Suspicious -attitude, as the corner of Best Common and Obio otters He was conviieed, frorti n tbeir movelnents,'.that.ibey:AntindoCtn rob the tailor chop on the:ooinor; : nt 114 - .4:on't of which. ibex werostaatting. guying .Fpi one to sestet him, he paned on; teltbout,socuilng to aerie* them,ateLproceedingto the Mayor s oftioe,'Obtrilleiti!the'aid-lif officer , liertmen'' one of CM "dti y(inn d the men fumbling ot§i") 411 . 1111 4 04 r,, a. Once arrested thein.,: They-made &show ,of xestat., aneeone of them drawing a revolver mg.:la cer.Magary, while the 'other thibittened •to itab german.,,They were disittitied;'''hovel Wei—officer IllcKelvy beteg nitek:the niece; city of tapping his , mon , over the head:: with a mao,,'to prevent his - Melees' garb their 'names' Penlel , Buser and John , Dep p tiet.gresh their possession a full supply : of.iitirglare, tools braoe„ bills , _ skeleton . key , and., Alas sewer barreled revolver. It was the skeleton IMy'they were wing when the °tears "recit ed them. • Basin„Jt is said; - has already - served a term in the4ssittinthirrOindif t.latt'isther has not 'end :ilann: will.: We 'regard the arres t . as very-iiiportirit, and.cire ,ditable to the' rigilanbe of °Meer hinaelvey- It Is nest to-impossible-In - -catch-offenders of 'this chute in the net, as they generally operate ',very. cautiously, There are othete of the same :kidney operating in Allegheny, and ie this Officerti Slain and lldantgome '4 are iatiefied that neither of these is the man wkem-they lately chased from the store door of Mr. Franco, grocer, on Federal street, where he bad well nigh e ffected an entrance. 'But the ofbeers are keeping a wary' eyk., and will perhaps pick the , rascals up ere long Buser and Fresh wilt be held by Mayor Alexander, for trial. The Fifty-fourth ',Regiment. The 54th Pennsylvania. - regiment, under oematend of CoL Jacob M. Campbell, (an old Pittaburghei,' but for many years past a resi dent of Johnstown, Catibria county) has been stationed along the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, west of -Harper's Perry, since April` hat. A correspondent, writing to the Wheeling Pros, sap : " Daring.the severe fighting in Maryland, his was the only , reghnent In Virginia on the tipper--Potomac,,cut_ of Cumberland, the whole length of his line baby; open to. the enemy and harrassed gnerallas. Instead of evacuating his positions along the road, as he had diacretionary &dais to do, when the rebels were crossing to attach Harper's Ferry, Col. Campbell, with but 66 men, (all be bad at the poat,) boldly attacked the rear guard of the invincible rebel. Jackson's army at North Mountain, killing and wounding a great many, taking-19 prisoners, 30 stand of arms and gone artillery caisson, and potting 'the whole rebel rear guard to flight. Since then the 54th' hu had several akirmishes with the enemy,th all of which they hare had the beat of them, taking prisoners In every skir mish, and is the face of all &Moulds' main tithing their poaition, keeping their pickets In full sight of the pickets of the rebel army now encamped at n'orth Mountain. Thus Col. Campbell's firmness alone has saved the railroad from- destruction, and afforded pro tection to our citizens, who would otherwise have been compelled to fly from their homes, and leave theirlfamiliei and property to the tender mercies of the rebels." Gen. MIMI on the War. Gen. Milroy was serenaded at Wheeling on Wednesday night, and was introduced to the audience by Gov. Pierpoint. The "old Grey Eagle" responded in a brief speech, paying • high Compliment to his men, rho had marched once through the State of Virginia, and had returned to go over the same ground again. In speaking of the late Bull Ran battle, he said that not one-half of Gem Pope's army was engaged. The affair was badly managed somewhere or other. The rebel' and the Fed erate both commenced running at about the same time in different directions. rebels discovered this feet. before we did. They came back the next day. We didn't, and they chimed • victory. ••• Gen. Milroy said hibellersed alaverywas the cause of this war. TO - cause of contention ought to be.removediantite was glad that the signs of the does- looted: : to the a0:m...- plishment of this great abject.' , .: He had the utinosefaith in the anocess of the Union arms, sod bad never despaired for a moment. The old hero was most enthtulastleally ap plauded. • ' • Col. Clark's Regiment An absurd rumor wsiotroulated yesterday, to the effect that Col. Clark's Regiment (the 1234 Pennsylvania) had been ordered to Weitem Virginia, and would pass through the city' last night or to-day. At the rail roid depot, a crowd of i.eitions had collected last night awaiting the arrival of the mid night traizi,, confidently expecting that. the regiment would We cannot say Who is responsible !for -baring originated this story. but we knew that, op to a .very late date, no order had been issued transferring the regiment to the west. H. Campbell, RM., of Allegheny, who arrived here at midnight, direct from, . Washington, - conversed with Capt. Tyler, who was down in that chit/not ing up stragglers,-and not a word was said about a change of position,. The whole story , is perhaps without saki/doer ottani/dation. _ Ten Fencer:sax or Emuiris.:—The Toss "takes us down handiamely" on the percent age of exempt', as published yesterday. The calculation was hurriedly made and a little thoughtudght haverevealed Ih:blunder. 41 the result was the reverse of. what it should have been, we make the correction in . justice' co tb aa I wade—First ward, 11 8-9 ; ond, 18 4.7 ; Third, 13 1-2 ; Fourth, 10 1-8 ; Fifth, 10 3-7 ; Sixtbil3 1-16 ; baventh,B 24; Eighth, 8 2.5 4 Ninth,. 12 2-5. Allegheny— " First ward, 4 2.3; Second, 9 3.7 ; Third, 54-7; Pciirth, 7 2.5. Pittsburgh, average, 12M ; Allegheny, average, 6 4.5. . . "Sono Fonarr.--Last week; the 'body' of a sold'utr Was foand in the Ohio riven: near Sis -tervills,.greatly...motilaterL llnddemed: In one'of hbrpooketr there was s -- rule with the words, .liefudosid tPrison, Sept. 16, 1861," written iikozi if. — The:Oodywas buried on the side ottbeArie:! The' firtesids of-this soldlor willwereilknoWitis fate as it would be Uri., possible now. to identify his forth or feature's. danipbells Zig:, - of 'Alli4hetip, returned hat night, from Waiihingtem;having lib sop in eltimer, who is mi lumber of Capt. Gast's.. eom - fainy,,,,dolT.Clark r eßekilmniint. Young-Campbell was noised with obilla mind. firer,while' working in• the intranohomanta, and tes been to the. hospital • for some time. IfO Is..oeinstitudonailli.lrealm, and big hinge „ . . gentles:USG , who Lai frequenUy visited this dry, . proseribw for 'patients, will be;agehrltivrittsWirgh on Tuesday izid ear, et the drug story of Di. Keysir;liiii.l4o Wood street, when his forruer4stients eau consult 'Alin, se well si lug new ones who may desire - , Lvozi, of.Thitifit;wal,reastitly. presented with isuord, the of his - frinPd* It way forwarded total:tin .ithe battle'. Aoki, 06141011 A by*lotter'itont'Bor,;.- 8. , blo- Aboy, on. b e half Vrtbit doicifti;;;;Cipt; , l;you repited , tialitly-;trOO:ttil:34o6 around near §balpsburgi • , Akizasiasstio.-..loatah;Lowo,•for' parehaa info' ftelhoWlifiguistirarker t 4,11 spin, iin lgreallirMiklalciial*' l4 o-, 107 `Mayor Alazaader. The haOiralganniqr Allastsayi- judging from thi' num root Sox iaMotodi doribtfavoeuroatioa as ; papolkaaaaprof}tialf". • ~ 1,7 ILA SU • r,sektitl'Zicillia4o4 4311-'l#6' Naish both' MOO Lfilioreathrig 0001.° if than firoritaimaum - .!t•-• I' nu) i:B A: •••, Ma • ...BATS, X - szkrawe, „ '" i"r n ,,,' tit, u?,.= gua. . velLic wna~erlawariummarr wan ..,..64, , %aid: . ;4 bisiMior , itot462lM3sl:4 Oil are via , oultio,OnciagrrLigimar _AO. Toma 4 skim ~141 ? 6 1! j ilt . " nuu r ri Zt , ( 4 111 i1P1,*•.• _,,,,. - -t•41 , --_, -„,,...:._-- • Atriurii , .. , . .. , Entrees°AMMO : layout' morning lune. - of Saturday, Sept. 27, I notice an article, headed "Affaire at Saw Mill Run," signed ' '"Robinson Township." ' That gentleman, who, I have noidei, lives initobinson town ship, or if 'hie deem, must in come way be in-' Miasma in' the matter farthei than as it con cerns his and the publio welfare, is very ap preciative indeed,• but very short-sighted. Robinson township/would be very sorry indeed to be represented' by him. As t he old coal railroad, of which he iliOaks hick crossed and recrossed theSten benviii P ike; .botwoom the bridge over Saw. fall- and' Singer, Nimiek & Co.', min, half'tile timeont of repair, with its train of four to' oii .mules and so many oars, it was an old fogy concord, and a nuisance,- but guitar s tolerable one, with all its unsightlineisi, its detentions and detriment- to weak and poor, wheeiti: ' We agree with the- author of the alloVe named article that that railroad, in its r resent lecalioni h a decided improvement.tVerei he cars thereon to be drawd by mules - , ell bet re ' we 'would hail it with joy. But with t e locomotive thereon, which the writer seems o think it itill further improvement, it tee and is ptdneunoed by the citizens of Robin eon Winship, an iritoierabie nuisance. Before, on our way to the ,city, we had to pass, just on this tilde of Saw , Mill Ran, through a par tici billet sulphe4 smoke and soot from coke heaps 'within a few feet of thevoad side, then undertieath a double-tracked coal railroad on which oars are continually, and utterly re gardlessly moved about ; then bye contbank of a hundred yards in length, above which; in eight of the rood, ;and not fifty feet distant, Is c locomotive shifting mend fro, or 'tending still end lotting off steam. Next we come to a pier of the Steubenville Railroad, standing right in the middle of the road, we must pass around it, then between the two buildings of Wood's rolling Mill, at one place not more than sixteen feet apart, and right at this Dar row Place show themselves the heads of some five or six large boilers, making an unearthly noise, and from Which the engineer areas to be in the habit of throwing jets of steam towards the road when persons are passing by. A few steps further on we must moss a little bridge, such as We have many in the country, and for which toll is required of us. 'A few yards further 00 le another railroad pier in the middle of the road. If we went to the city by the Monongahela bridge we had to pace through under cone three or four more most dangerous boal railroads. But still we could make our way to the city. The peacea ble citizens of Robinson township were willing to make saeriffees of time ' comfort, money, and even to endanger their lives to an extant, for the accommodation of imposing 'Coal and huh masters. But, having given _the little finger, they claim the whole hand. Oar sub mission bas impressed them with the idea that we are soft. They now place as in circum stances in which, not only our wagons will be smashed, our horses ruined, if not killed, but our lives are in the utmost danger • for we ant go to the city. Re have hand it repeat ed again and again, during the two last weeks, "It is not safe for me to go the city with my team—my horses will not suffer that engine to pass them - either from before or behind; I don't see what I am to do." That railroad as it iy with the locomotive Gs it, instead of in important improvement, a matter of vast importance to the community; as the above referred' to writer has it Is, I repeat it, is an is 11/11$0111% and the (Minns of Robin son township will not endure it. They might be mdse.:Al if the company were to shield the road by a high and close board fence, but in this I will not speak for them. But I wiil advise the owners of coal railroads pulling over the road, if they would, save expenses, to board up these railroads on both sides, so as to hide the can passing on it from Cho road below, at their earliest conveniesoe. Romani Tawnier'. No. 2. Washington Items TQL PRESIDZST . S reoccaurnos Gen. Cochrane says that be has observed no signs in the army of dlsistisfactlon with the President's proclamatt(n of freedom. It is weloomedas the announcement that the Gov ernment has at last a policy, and even West Pointers, whose traditions are against emen• cipation, may well feel glad that the responsi bility of deciding questions connected with slavery Is thrown from their shoulders. Tan 051011 TICaLT IS DI/Arran/L. Advice' from Delaware indicate that Items Cannon and Fisher, the candid.stes of the Union Convention for Governor and Dept.- sen tative to Congrese, will be elected. Of the Legislature, which is to chooses United States 1.,,tv Senator place of Bayard, there is more doubt, the .00unties being equally rep - re seated in Legislature, although Newcas tle, which, to elect Union men, note is many .vo 'as both sent and Soma. ~ TIM lISPOIITID ISTLIIX Of /17011T/Vll BLACan. So far from ”overrunning" Washington and Alexandria, the fugitive blacks to the two cities are not nearly numerous enough to sup ply the neede of Government. TIM thousands from Virginia who sought refogeliene, have disappeared. The demand in private quarters for this class of labor ieeems to be very great. TIIi INZIF QUAL CONSCRIPTION Lair The new rebel conscription law is being en formed with mereileerseverity. Nothing bet a legal can's of exemption is admitted as a radii enema*. Every Vite boy and man who Is able to harry IS musk is Seized by the re lentless officer of the conscription. Itis said [tut Nentficky fares as badly as Virginia, be ing reser d as equally an integral pert of Jeff. Dav doinieums. voICOLOXIZATIOX OP DLOZIDA. .The Hon. El/ Thayer hats zweired applica tions from upward of a thousand persons de siring to: join his Florida colony. The fol lowing is l specimen of the letters which he is reap ring CINCINNATI, Sept. 26, 1862. Boa. ELT TIINYNI—Dear Sir: Wheel nave hitherto done and written in regard to your operations in Kansas. and Virginia, will show you How d4ep an interest- I feel In your pres ent plan fot fxcuppying the South. It is be yond doubt the true plan, and the only one which will completely succeed. ' Should the Government sanction what you propose, cannot you give die some position in carrying out your scheme in which I can aid in the great work? It is Ike work of the age, and if I could bale some situation which would give me a support, I would gladly give to it .my time, tongue and pen, cal for iu accomplishment, as the most important work I can now do on earth. Please write met Very respeatinUy yours, CuAsuas B.toYnoir It is understood that the delay of the Gov ernment in preparing the necessary papers' Is in consequence of its unwillingness - to have the Call for armed emigrant/ issued until 'all tho States have filled their quota of troops. LARODSORTRACRO FOS DLODI ADD WOOD. Borofity tboumind barrels°, flour wure iniond for to•day by Cpl. Seokwith;Comtals miry, aE Ebs following No.l neat at 10; NO. - 1 Flour at $6 80;' Noi B.Flour at $6.60. .lind a oorttraot 'was made 'by Col. Rualfor with Jobu B. liutobluson tor 5,000 gordiot wood at $5 74 per cord''' . • How the Rebels are Abating a 4,Nui eauce,,. 1. e. The Baltimore and . Ohio. Beitroad. A fetter from naiper's Ferry says: ~ ‘, • The rebels are finishing their well-begun workof devastation and desolation along the river. :That "nuisance" that Gov. • Letober wished to see "abated," to being rapidly, got out of the way. "It has mlways , been • nui sance," says the Petersburg Express, "par ticularlyisines: the war, ' , and the work of 'destruction of bridges, culverts and embank ,menteit;the coming away of the'torn up rails', etttli , tit up of ereerstlonsOs"rald 'to be progressing with dispatch. ',lit:ll:Akar:lead" most be - punished for neelibring"uppriolited the Mendes of &mission—she is , being pun tilted 11,;tho pocket very severely : by this de r strstotion of property ettekslvely owned with in kealiorders:. The loss ''will be fearfully him; on the Stockholders of thei•ibid; Maur of r whOm. by this wanton air; will bii,reduoed almost to Penury;,the Stook hiriiigheen don. *Mania one of the safest Inidstinents:'.- Thus *" 4ibe Is mot enesterfor' th e des6latlon or Thus- Elbe those' they hiruguidied, .ott the Bohai geld of ,' hide. :There iisilesperstion' - of `wickedness . In ' the destruction of a road that bepeilted Virginia im.istant.thas onset 04 Petersburg Ea • to Cult. Plienkielice 'lt; that only raittiAtlipirteur for 'Oltheistw i UttOMis .;codd Intir T . . :' '—• ' . Aiis i filling riProe , !the ',Ulm:is of Baltimore is a sort of . Ostialljutlee In Za" - bet distUti - lartest' imrs - *my 'those —' id tra i tors lithe oltri;of *howl have , . .. . being epc . p bi - prorionale#,Aviir. m"liniost tha'•nttrakels - theii...Thes 00 sot only as ii priimonblot, the largest stookholderi,* but Amy ottlo o lor,thossoriggeb,imffebants -1 4 4 , 97 0 4 m mihris 14i"):boic 'mei:- : this 444 WSW Ity; ! , :Thilyll.llkli all the rillls,f4lll4l - 7:l•4loll•ll , iiyi"Pre 4 "semi tread osistrindqt . :srtini'4tur mews lancli stalsaithii. t.;-411 410,1 A -. ..._ . - , -, ... LATE ~711LEXIRAPRIO NEWS [FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] The. Realtor at: Washington--Vice Conon' of France Recognized. _ . WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—T lie iron-ohid steamer idonitor,:from Norfolk, hu arrived here, where she will remain fora day or two. The President his recognized Amedee Sawven as.Vias Consul of France at Balti more. bilk Factory Burned. Boutin Oct. 3.—A large building in Watt Newton, Lows' as a silk factory, owned by Mr. Lawns, of Philadelphia, was burned Tut night. Lou, $20,000. Insured for $16,000. `Menirs.Steveni & Co.'a flannel factory, in Haverhill, was damaged by fire last night. loss, $12,000. Cavalry, Regimantuad Sharpehoot- era to be Balled in Ohio A special dispatch from Columbus to the Cincinnati Gozette says : The. Governor has received authority from the War Department to raise, in Ohio, thrne additional cavalry regiments, and ten com panies - of sharpshooters. The State will be divided Into distriou. and the quota will be assigned to each. The border counties having been allowed to raise the Seyenth -- Cavalry, will not 'be excluded from participation in calming the new regiments, excepting the sharpshooters. . GOY M FiCML ILECORD 'a PITTSBURGH MARKETS. litaporied epecalii for as Pi cn Oasetaj rawer, Oct. 3.--The general market continues quite =tin, though there ie no particular change to notice in quotations. GRAlN—Wheat is steady with fair receipts both by rail and wagon; we confirms to quote at $l,OO to $1,03 from first hands for Red, and $1,06 to $l,lO for White. Rye is very firm with light receipts; sale of TO and 135 Lush at 00c. Corn Ls selling at from 55 LO 60C. Barley hse advanced to Vic ior prime Fall . . Oats unchanged; we quote at 4f ,c for new and fOc for old. GllOOfC good lasi request with Wes at 10@ lc for Sugar; 15505Gc for ?Solana,. and . 2234® 2334 c for Coif.. FLOUE—is steady but unchaagegL Sale of 45 ibis Extila Family at $5.5005,60; LE do do at $5,60, and 150 do at 85,20 for Extra. and E 5 ,50 for ramill'• DiCON—Remains rather inactive though prices are firm and !oily maintained; ode of 2,000 Exi shoal den at Oic; 1,560 do do at 6c; 1,000 do Plain Harm .t 10c, and 15 Os flag sr Cored at 123ia • Fl/171T--Salo of 40 bob Pcachea at $l.OO per bush, sad 50 Ibis Apples at $1,70a1,7b. POTATOES—In demand and Arm with a sal° of 125 Isiah liashannocka at 75c. LARD—SaIa of 10 kap prime country at nc. City L6f V held at B,loloc. CHEESE—firm with salea m kite of 75 bole* prini selected W II at tic. BALT—SaIe of 13) bbl. No. I Est..* at $1,65 p. Imports by Rai'rand tharcuso a PITTS• 011,011 F.Alineso, Oct 3- 12 bbls whlnky, 11 ♦ F Ivert,• 2 bra lead, Jas Irwin; 9 boo peach..., 11 bbl. apple.; Y Yangorder; 16 bbh, gout, is B Floyd; 1 hlul bacon, 3 .k. Latham 1 do, Ilas geed, 60 boa cheese, Lll Volgt a co; 10, biol. bacon: I' tellers kw; Lro bbl. bung., W U 100 pbu floor, Jaa Gardner, 4 bb4 mdse, Jo. Craig; 2 bbt liquor, Torrence A McGarr; bbls hour. W Blcupeon; lr oil bbls North American 01l co, 1001,b1s tour, McDonald a Arbuckle; Beal bush wheat, , B T Kennedy A bras; 6 Netts wheels, Ilalr & Davison; LS bge pot too., 160 aka wheal, Mcßana a AnJer, 16 Wits paper, S B Godfrey; 167 aka wheat Joo Voeglit rly; 6 sks re., Id McCullough Jr; 1770 Drab corn, D Wallsow PUTTILII)..III. TT. ii/.151 I CUICAPO /141140A14 Oct 8-180 bp barley,Joehtla ilhoder, 10 bbls flour, Ctop et Shepard; 2 can Ore brick, Everson, Preston At on 20 bills spokes, 11 Adelman; 5 bble scrap iron, he Wood I co; 14 bbLe pearls, 843 bra cheese, J Canfield; rs bble flour, Wm Bingham; 60 bid,. dour, D Wallace; 3 bble tallow. 2do soap, L Volgt I to; 50 Ws flour. Mackeown,k Linhart; 43 eke sags, Jno Cunningham; fin has cheese Wm BasiageLit pkg.' mdse, W H Kirkpatrick I 43; bee choose, 11' aid die; 44 do do IL Dalsall t co; 30 dos buckm, 86dDon. aid I isbuckb; 10 do do McCulloigh, Smith A co; TA do bur-tete and washboard. . Watr Wile..; 34 hides, Hammett I Knox. ST. ,Lucre 11.1111.111 T, Sept. —Tobaoco—Market buoyut and prices very ball. false comprised 44 hhos, Including 6 hbda stem. so $3,8144.20; 14 do planters' Inge at $11,62014,00; 9de common ship plug leaf at $14,05(510,95; 7 do modigto do at $17,75 ,®18,95; 9 do good do at $19,552321.75; and 2 medium manufacturing leaf at 14:601443,75 LOU So. Bide OD 2 birds stems ot touitAss wen rejected. Cotton and Hemp—No 5.105 reported. Lead—aids of GOO pigs of. sod . iiiiisAntri at OKOWIb. Pour She de mud WM' Inactive. Sale. •of 100 t,ble country double extra at $4,65; 150 and 330 d' at $4,75, end 1.20 do line ot $3. Sala also of 22 bbl. rye flour at $4,25. Wheat—Market speedy, with erica of 105 ski bleached fell at 62e: 200 do inholor to coal at 70 to 83c; 1,270 aka common tall at 75078 c; 840 do lair do at Kir; 1.106 do good and prime do at 111485 c; 42 do strictly prime do at:B3c; 454 do choice at 90c sad 486 do tall private. tore—Sala of 665 aka mixed, in three sou at 320 2.3 do yellow, In second-hand ski, 209 do ears new aka at 32J4c; 648 eke Interior at 31d, and 354 do white, In nersind second-band ski, 1.40. Cots—Dornatid steady, with Wes of =Oats In Various lota stitilyer; 162 do at Pk, and 650 do private. Barley—Demand active and prices higher, with solo of 70 mks spring at 26d; 331 do la. lo lots, at $l, sacks asturnal, and two or throe mall lots at $1,0511,10 t bushel. Bye--Bale of 77 ski at 33r.alta retuned. DASlSOLemo.irs, :fa DISSOLUTION.—Itaving bold my in mast M and withdrawn from the arm of BlN will, WNW& a Op., to dAte from the hit August, 1862, 1 cordialle recommend OM firm to the patron age of tay Menge and the pnbitc. JOHN F. JENNINGS. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—We have meociated with rut in the Sheol Bealneee, (a. of date /knoutlB22,) GEORGE BINGES, Jr and WILLIAMH.' BOGER. The style of the artO continue m heretofore. SINGER, NINIOEL a 00. Pittsburgh, Sept. 27, 1802:4417-lw NOTICE.—The Partnership lately ex- Whig between ALEX. CH AM BEERS sod DA VID IL CHAMBERS, under the firm of A. A D. H. CHAMBER& Glees Ideaufacturere, • ea &solved ea the weed day of 'ADM. 1 862 , 1 1 1 b" ...111 of /Loft H. Chambers. The husluers of the late firm will be settled by the tocrlelng pima ALEX CHAMBERS. NOTICE.—Ather. Cneninlis having Bordered the entire Intoned of D. H. onaK- - BIM. died, In the late arm of A. i D, U CHAR. BEER will continue to saordecture WINDOW OLABlh.elakle and' louble.streogrb DRUGGIOTIP GLAELSWAIIE ; DEMIJOHNS 'AND, CARROTS; POOL CHAMPAGNE BLACK MINA DEAL DT. ALE. 'PORTER sod MINERAL WATER gpi•Tbis, of su p eriorA nallts. under the Was and cyle el A. A D. IL wain .• • • • AL, r.S. CHAMBER.. nISSOLUTION .OE-1:0-PARTNER. JJ 1111 - IP.—Tbe Patnenthlo lately existing be tween CRAB. B. LUCK and B. EIUTOttINSON, of PittsbtutbOtoder tbe Arm of Ittota &BOTCH. INBOR. nu dbooleed on ttosi eI day of depteraber. A. B. ISA by mutual 'mound. All Ilobti owing to Abe tald partnership are to be 'wetted by either of. the *litmus, end ell demi& on Bo said patter. kap are to be presected teettbot tar ;Arnow, etuaLet, C. isequ, • B ROTCBINBON. Pittabonb, Sept. 9, ISl2ad/4f . . . . CIALRLES - 8.. LEECH,. Pious Law Quo . YAMS Ago Ooseneetoi Histeume Ihr . the tale of GRAIN. RUM OH SUR,. PHODUOR., &a., sad agent for the celebrated: Onlouteern O. HEN?, Noe. Ile tooted end 145 Vint eteeete, • be semen Wood end SoltheelL Pllteburen. , eth nissor,unoN OF PARTNERSHIP.' Lf—The Patnershlp beestobra twinkler lwaseSta tik JO SXPEI SPENOBII and WM. - der the. tarns of BPLNCIB ArGisitED. - in the 118111W1.80 - BOSINICSI, was dheolsed on the tOth ta r wale A i 1 1 ; i viniy aL 3tritt p .t - t r z ions hating olalal Snidest the lota nem sill present Lewin at his °Mee, In the dreworei and 01.1 persons Mewing themselves Indebted will pleats call and settle. • JOSICPU . SPICNCES. .1 WILLIAM 11..0•1117411.D. 'Muhl:ugh, Angina 20,186 Z. set.len • efunita Seam Barran' - • P i k Ubursb. September 10, Istils, TAIASOLUT/WOBTARTNER I,II tP. 2. l —Tba Partuoiship heretofore:dal/41ns between - JOS. • SPSSOZS and W ' U. 'OA MUSD •was die- aired' oak the TOW of Austist,;lB6, Wi U. OAR. QUID befog authorised to wills up tbs busbow of the, late. (see .t We daze la the Brewery. Who Brewing Bosh:wet will, be cantlnued by SPOOTB t McRAT. wb loomd to base always ou band a roplitlor article of ALIIi TOMS and BIIOWN STOUT, Tee will' weiwnedesUf 'bstbinkbil to the friends of the .latiSnit lota atntloation of ttedr Wetronass. sad prottdell to. maks ft theitalw to era iwthesoil• on to ad wbo mayperchas s offemlban. ..,We' „wfunit,wATooff, id , Milky" street, so long bzWrato 'dm badness oostinimity, will base "the wiwitigentent of one bminiY. "lib the hill eon- Address all ardor* toltikkallt BelbiT, Thos. zits areyazrifritisbunt4 POINT MALT '..I7'W4 4 fRA - 13171tEST,'TPIttsboirgh, Pa: •••• • . 7, • ‘.s asur in natio am iits-mAte ; ow. for aextsr:mors, °Maid CORN.: ESIDENCE ON PENN STREET - - - FOB 8AL8.,--A threowtOry 'brick dwelling, mith tan rooms, lot 201110; in °loath. b. , lul.u.ns on Perin ittret, sit gtod order. 'price only H um -11A00 cub and- Watt* In flredqtatl annual pay. tannin. POINIMIOII litany . ot . B. SicLAIN 00., m731:0 Baron:min strret. A .13PLENDID . DWELLING - et LOT FOB BALI2-81tuated on ,Third .stniet, shore Grant, (120. 92, Leak_ side.) The honed - Is built Is modern style,nrranged with wide hall and twelve rooms ' menthe.,Marble entAes, gas and vadat . throughout the b e nding .' Lot 24 last front by 85 feet dtep, with Ode ey. . rice '2{3,600—V00 to hand, balance in six nal palmeots s bootleg IS per cent. lattrest. App I to. , . B. ItcLAIN C IV., 'ICC Fourth street. ENG/NE • FO.N. BAIN, amour aIOIIT ROSSI V, Vizi ID GOOD OEDKEL WILL DD BOLD OUW! IfOh 02a-IL GAYATTC OFFIUL. fifth stn.. NtrAtto!WM &milts •t Qs Saltdtl it la; Y1i.01'4.10.' BAWL—Two twetatory brick dwollinya, sup• plied with witio , and gad ; 10141 each 'X by 150 feed, situated on Bonth avenue, Allegheny oily. , AthuildbirPartly fin'athed/witls lar g e stone htiste• meat; sit acre Ruda gmutnrof groeutd, situated eu Weitda'. limaca ghort &mance from the Idauchoster hseseagefand rt. W. tc (J. Ballratda belug suitable for mittub turtp¢ pitrpagos. Mad, a WM4. 100 aorta, ala and a half miles from the city; abloom aada quarter &WI from, Ounet ney'e atationt. P: Ft. W. BU. It. IL, with young Orchard of 800 mon, a watar power Saw UM, two 1/01111bil,,end othar improamtionta ; fifty acmes .thared, balsam timber. • • for further immieulara ingedre of DYRtt, t,l Valor:a "La Alloglasor. iggy • nr.tth Libor. Pittahracrti. DPRIpIOR BUILDING LOTS FOR S BALE.—The undersigned offers for mile, on re,- sortable terms, AO= of the shalcust spots for build , . lug pruprees that to be found around Pit tiburgh. They are eitnated within hundred yards of the ormhins of tee Centre Avenue Hon* Rahway, and are, beautiful 10t2410111 for primer, dwellings. The soenery and everything retwers them extremely de nimble for any one wanting to locate outside of the city Limns, and a t the same time so near are they that communication PM be hid with. the chy arall hour,. Lots from one-fourth of an acre unwarde. Also, 1101:116 Wairtern Lands, situated in Iowa; Min remota and Wisconsin. Also, several small lots in. Yinerrrille, bt1x.250 loot. The above property will Pe Said on scr.ommolatina terms. Inquire of . JOB-N LIEJIBUN, corner ninth and Wood streets, Or, W Clerk's Othre, Court Homo. 14 -I OR SALE TO THE TRADE-- . .1: Neer clop N. O. Sugar; Porto Woo de; Cuba do; • . • Green and Black Tow Tobscoos; BYrnl 4 Ch ;• oLieastra fatuity Flours; Breen; And • general stock of Groceries, to store and ar rivingand for sale by McDONAI.O A AIiBUCKLEB. Whole" de Grocers, Produce and Commission Mer chants, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near bead of Wood. . . .000 SQELIANti OUT.—The undersigned, ex, ecotone of the late OW. Leopold Sabi, offer the stock of choice NVISSII and LIQUORS of his eeWte (In More at the corner of Market and Second streets, Yittsburgh,) to the pa rtici at private ale, and 'at prices so low sa to snake It an inducement to pur chasers to give them en early calL The former friend. of the estabilehment an especially invited, and expected to favor the =We .115 their mimosa, as qtaiit "d iee o t f he tli b" eeki " cffeint i rthr d t ectuTed h . e "C*""' 0. tiesus,, G. KIIIPPZ, 11. P. lIIIIKIALII. VARIII. FOl3 SALE, containing. 252 X ACURA beautifully eituated on the Ohio river, It miles below Pilt•burgh. ndloinlng the village of Sbousetewti, and opposite Leetsdale Station, Pitts burgh, It. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, being easy edema, both by railroad nod river. The improve meet. are a good Frame Dwelling-Bones, Ymme Baru. and tee Tenant Doane, Orchard, do. It to well adapted ton matleolog and stock farm. Title Indlaputablos For particulars and terms apply to JAS. WOOD. RUM, Xdgworth Station Sewickley, or to B. S. WOODBUILIL Ball Xsplinade atreet, Allegheny. John /Lamiltoo, Eq., in Shoneetownr will Oboe the premiss. .1/01110 WOoDOUti.N. • Acting Executor. August 11th, 1802:au20-6wdawY TO LET. tIOR RENT—Rooms above the riolar Oil Works Co.. fin. Clair Wart, near ,he bridge. A 2. to J. WELVIE 11, Jr, Bee . qv LET—A Store Room, 30 by 20 feet, A. with steam purer for light turning, on the cor• mar of Second and Try street. Inquire of (sa=l.) PALL IFS k BEST. KENT—A large well ligine. 1: roma la dm Gourrs ItomomO, fourth oforY. Apply st the Gowan Boon of TILLS OFFIOIL oolOzdtf PUY. ILENT.—The third and fourth Stortee of the sew handled No. 21 Fifth street, near Martin street. The fourth story, 22x10u feet, le being fitted up for a first claw Photograph and Doe gasneorip• gallery. the Watt= being one of the wen best Inn the city. The thinistory to in two tom partisan% and le well salted for office., and will be tented separately or together. Apply to I: L. CANNAMIAN, ..4.tf Federal XL. rarer the Dluaoa.4 Alleghe.y. 11 L6 4 1*.•••••••A largo, We ll tlillettea anti oomkntably hirniehed Ettore oo Starlet, ketweeco Third and Roo. W sa mat* A long' Boom, tined ay ho sod 1..e,524,222 - pled by Mr: Asoree Academy for yoaug abo,liWowa'n A.mbrotype Booms, corner of Third 2d Merkel streets. Also, *swat Booms suitable br ufflora. Beal very low, to suit the timed- D. GAZZA3I, , oftener Third lawl Ilarknt ex.". OFFIOE '11) I.llS—Well lighted and easy of atter, myth* second door of the build ing corner of Liberty and Hand streets. Posaoseion given immediately. Apply to JOHN A. RENSHAW; I=t= puts KILLS OK HEAT—An Oil Re .II: dam, lu ocoopleto order. Apply to ROST. ARTHUR .% , ,bb do Al6'7 at Low. No. 136 rye oc.l ALEDICAL. NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND VIIdAVB 111DDICINKS.—Yor unplemeint and dangeroususs lIELMBOLD'S YS TRACT DUCEIM hen received the endow meat of the aunt prominent physicians to the United States. Is Pow offered to an afflicted humanity as • certain ours for the following discus,' sad symptoms originating from diseases and &blue of the Urinary or Smut Organs: General Debility, Mental sue FO7Mool DoLoom.lon. Imbecility , Determination, of Blood to the He Confused Ideas; lipterta,General Destirmeness and Sleeplessness at Slight, Absence of Muscular DlDolency, Lootof Appetite, Dyspepsia, Imaciation, Low Idpietto. Dhar gantm. lion or Punk*" of,the Orgaturof generation, Pali* Intim of the Heart, and la boot all the concomitants eta nervous and debilltatod state of the totem,- i To Suture the genuine,: cart - this out. Ask -for Delnabobre. ,, Woe no - Garr guaranteed. Sr advertisement in another column. ao2Shdtrarif HAYi iNgte ON filLetbacY ? Taal is Y Qatition.: l -The Pantrietors of the “PIE IBUN - ABINET :OM WOrADNBS, 'OUTWIT . and ki 1012111" ham dote:lined, ;needled of expense, to lantuatee, (Mr the benefit of stalbring huinazdt ,) four of their most lintructira and fates. erring tares on Martiaga avid Its Disqua li fications,. Herron, Debility, Premature Decline of Manhood, In out, Weakness or Depression, Lees of Tao pp and hal Powers, the Greed ileclal- Zeile r -and 'those which result &ova youthlul follies. .of hiaturiq,,ar Ignorance, uMillaoloa euxtfrat 's Low. nese insalisable Lecture( hare been th Jowls of etiliyhtetthig in/ sating thou. ands; , will ber forwarded tree on the tee:apt of four pc•by- addneelng uffeerecory Parities (kbi sanlnela elf I V p aid Zedietid, 163 Broadway, N. Y." • M=0011; .• -I.LOW _ . HOW USD Hod Potathod, f o &slat Da '. • -lotanroon the liitn Trenton:lt and Firdlcsl Ours o Spormatorrhom Seminal Woilms, Inv* natio indsolonnAnnil-Dobillty,ondlmonts to Iflortlapargonotsll7, liorromons, Oonotonollon. Spllornytuldlltin llontr4 and - PARrileal Inupuirb rooltlng from Soll . .Aboso, to. By BOST. J. MD. WiIIiWYLL,M; D.,'Authorof thi.gheenltook,” ..• 110011-20MOUSANDSOY Sint imdskoial, la aJ ptila onrolopo, to-any oddenr, postinl4, on xecelptot: conso. or ttirrLionxit* stamps, by Di. all. J. 0.77.1•1712; 127 Br aiding...lL l'ort-Offloo Box 11.84. airiamdorT • • 1862. MaCORD CO. 1862. HATS, GAPS, STRAW GOODS. • BONNIITS AND SEARLE 110008. Wholesale sad 131 WOODSTNENT, PITTSBURGH. • We aro now rewiring a LW IS ADDITION to our al WA% iseuwar. 'woos ot . 11A113; OAPS, ATHA% GOO bB, SHANY.IIMOODS and PALM Netthants - *Win " g our ettia by tr om 111.11/ 4014 .:1 4 C" Itiao la , P41b414 or Now York. ; an -• MDOOHDA (ti,. NW I,d.kir:isrll3, ' - . -, N lop mei:minuet. • • No. 87 Fourrii 137luir, A ILLI,I.IVO , Bought ,yr.?lo toir the rawest edvanoi qh:ek .01 Jul/ at Virr.fieoreble:usee: • : tvgit • • - ,•11.41:„ . 044t_ ,UlHlttina rM atore avoid %-nottAla . • - - • TIEVROLITE OIL WORKlt3.:.vratassa 2...aiarr, Prop - Limn .Bedpan and klaaahnice. Pare Burning Petintlte-trade murk; Pays White Carbon Oil, Pare Deodorised Banzole, Steam Clarified Laticating Cold Premed B. B. do do • No. 1, bio. 2 and No. S Alack/nra7 011.1 Argand oil, Deed Oil lory Oil, Wagon and Bill Greaten and Spirits of intrOnlers tilled promptly. mbrOtboe, corner of Trout and bmlthlield Waste Mooonrnbeta Rom" PirObtmcb. P. ialf LINDSAY & BARBOUR, CARBON OIL, LAMP MANUFACTUSERB No. T 2 WOOD ET, OLD. W. UOLDISHIP......tAII. T. ZVOILIIIOII, WOODV.MLE 0/.1.1 REFINERY. HOLDSHIP, BRYAN & 00., MANISTLCTI7IWI4I BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OM, Keep constantly on band the very beat quality of BURNING OIL, clear and without odor: abo• • good LUBRICATOR., pure WHITE BENZOLE and OAR GREANR. NrsrAll orders tett at No. 35 Tura 5i11...4 Bank Block, aocond floor. will be promptly attended to. ' ocb:dtf LUURLSIT U th WORK.b. DUNCAN, DUNLAP a CU., PUKE WHITE REFINED CARBON OILS No. al Liberty street, 13395213 pAGLE OIL WOMS.—WI(IIII,%ILAN 1,1 ANDERSON, refiners an'd dealers in PURE ()ARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,) PITTSBORGII, PA. SW OAR ORE/1.8% and BENZOLE constantly on hand. Orders received for the present et OHMS, SMITH & Visitor and lint streeta. se2:Omri LUCIFER OIL WORKS. WILLIAM P. WOOLRIDGE, itAircriacrtrera or COAL AND DAMSON OILS, and dealer In Letall& CatiIINEYEI, art, aa., No. TO Market street, between Seemed and Thtrd, PITTSBUILaii, PA. mh3Oully- DETSONA OIL WOIKB.-LONG, WILLIE 1 CO. . . Worts at Sharpaburg Station, Allegheny Valley /Lamed . Moe and Warehonao, T 3 MARKET STREET Bittabozgh. Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LOBEL! CASINO CARBON OILS sad BERKO= Aar rim I ILEIFINED OIL, warranted non-explo sive, lawny. on hand. , ocl2lyd LUBRICATING OIL, AT Tim Loa ?RIC* or 25 CENTS PIGI GALLON, conetantly on hand and for wile by B. C. &J. R. SANCTER. Au to the quality, we refer to luanevoi certificate: Ptrnutuaon, Nov. 27, 1060. Heim. B. 0. et J. H. Saeger—Gents: The Lubri cating Oil we are getting from you we find to be She beat for our purposes we bare ever med. Tug L. S. EL 12. B. B. Co., Be Wei. ESPY, Prurichnia. H 6 E12515;...5. OIL B.EI,IIVAREI IMS=3 . . WHITE BURNIZIO OIL, PUDE DEODORIZED ItXIiZOLI: ' - 18 0 CRUDE OIL OF AIL IMAVITIES /011LEERY PIMICH/BED 114 , Walr'New Oll'LrrelsAr/atal. Ooruac damsmllr, FRRNCH'S HOTEL, ON THE. EGROP,N4II PLAN, OITY OF NEW VOlOl. aINGLB )10011111 FIFTY ONTITB PHR DAIr My Thal Arms, comer Progfert &rod. ledrifealo r they may Jo, entered to the gleam Refectory. There to a Barter's Shop and Rath Reams attar-hat to the Hetet . Bewsze of EIaNNZ.BB and HACK/WEN Who say vro we full. tioXUlyst AALERICAN ROUSE, Bowies, is the largest and best arranged Rotel in the New Stegland States; is centmlly located, and easy of C. mos from all the routes of travel. It metal= allthe =Word improvements, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are lame and well ventilated; the of rooms am well arranged, and completely Punished for tamillesand large traveling parties, and • the hour will continue to he kept as a Lest clam hotel to every respect. JaSillyd LEWIS MB. Proprietor.: • J•1111:11 r. lowa. VOUNG BROTIIE'RS, Ducgsszrz Fouisr oar, Liberty street, near the. Outer Depot Pa. B. It, Pittabargh, Pa., manufacture MACEM ROT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL Irl/RN CASTINGS of deecription. OIL PIPS , BO i CASTINGS, irras /sown% GRATE BARS, WAGON BOYES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND' GRATE FRONTS, STOP— COCK. BOXES,'&e., slinky. on hand and for We low. Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wool street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. mILIS AWAIN, Mo(X)RMICK &t W., Vesurr omsDinr, Pittsburgh, Pl. la3rWslurnuirst, No. SOI Liberty street. Manntacturets of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT - LNG STOVES, PARLOR AND BI SN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and G Moulds, Boll ing Mill Casting., Hill Gearing, G Water sad Ar• titan Pipe, Sad Irons, Dtng Dons, Wage's Bum Scs. gar Henke, Pulleys, liaseipsa, Car Wheels, Coupll=. and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and lilac Outings made to order. Patonted 'Portable Mill, with Steam or Horse Poorer. nolß6md KEYSTONIS YOU.NDRY, tM=trl D. DeHAVEN & SOH, N 0.47 FEDERAL HMEET...ilkyheily City, Manufecterera.of every ♦ of COOING AND IILATLISO STOVES, COOKING RANGES, line Common GRATE FRONTS, FtIiDEILS, Ac. • • • Also, CAST IRON lIOIISE FRONTS, IRON RAILING. and all kinds of CASTINGS made to ardor. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 70131211 Biwa% ' - • CfIABTEBED IN 1868.- • Open dalli from 9to 9 o'clock, a l, o on iiredrwiday and Beards, evenings, from May lento November let, from 7. to 9 o'clock, and from November lot to Noy ist from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposita' received of ill sums not leo than Ono Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a ;ear, to June and December. , interest bas been de dared aelnl-annuldlD to Jon l and December; since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent. nterest, if not drawn ont, is phised to the credit of the depoaltor as principal, and been the same in terest Ikon the Midday' of June and December, pounding twice a year itthout troubling the.deped; tor - LI oil, or even to present his pass book. At this rate, mono 'MI dooU. in lea than twelve years, making-in the aggregate soar ,urn crxs-ano n Books, • • coataiiink the 'Martin', By-Lairo. Sots ind Ileguloti o no, karoild*d gra* ou appllostion at Putunkr--OZOBOY ALBBX • John B. Inclinddno, John 11.01 moo, Alosandir Spoor L. rahnesiga. James Iktaaler, • • Jima: Hardman, mammas _nziono, • John G. nattalon, John B. Oanhail, Ala:no-A. Oonior. - Obarke A. Colton, John Trans, - - - Howenll - Hoptonn. - WWI= S. Ilavoir4 Penn. IL 11;un * ar,.. lllchsail Ha William B.TAT*. XCKETAZI-Jani. /ILIUM Eozwrio.r.sit. ; .MOB. SCHOOL.- , -H. WILLIAMS ma opened a 1501tISAL t3OHOOL No. 21 St. , Olah street, Third Ine Ti z.; He le ' the eonneelkir of the Teentufni, the man to whom a 4 of as look for JOHN J. WOLCOTr. ' - /swum) H. ZATON _ 1 eheeztally owns In the opinion i tre t rl akar& I Wit, pI Mai& In &king It ea my loam nett the kag °l °l racclmen fa/4 MulteL mirr, I ka;ni oi,ao' cos vti;?* _oor.tt:i Itatl'acce We Una., ' AN= I fok, ecomar hi,:iheitho . XelkiMatne psvpmpuiptbi.ti. zuhlichwa cdcke tuna: 4 44w towbar „ULU& stl d. v i w r i s i t ii -- ahlkanterd Ttiss—il . • tandem:lm = for ' gab Ij o i tu H- A: t A - .lostid9:!!mat • - •z< • -•-•:' , 4,? . .t;',;..z,....;:.:,•z i ,! , . z`T."'XST"~c y —. i.~i~ N .y':~,,N, .. mot`_'—~ =M=E! Manufectnnvn of HOTELS. (Oppr.lte City Hall) 1 R. VRENCISI, Psoriteros. EITO ries. 4e. 114.4'1E5. __ _ . Lase M. Pampa, JohtiMarshall, Junta B. D. llerds, E. urPollprhockt,, M. R., Hill B . WllLtorr J. Asher% , Jamr Kaitry. Peter A. Madeira, - John H. Mellor, • Bobcat Robb; WaLter P . Muabalt~ Orr: Henn L. itinkkralt, WWI John H. Sb co & aborgor„ =IL lunar% Alerarder Modle. braetk 'Cttriitlan Yaw : . coiToN 1 0 1 A v aii z •mkn A • N AN D D WILEYLLEI RAILROAD —8 T:r 111;11 A.ItILLNGS/ILTXT.—Coi mod otter MONDAY, Irsj 6tb; ltledrfralos will team the Depot of Oh. rehherteEhle - 21= 1121 ? 8 +4 Itc -- Pfarlwibir lot _ '2, ' - Patirsrph, Cblanabiar and aiscfnastrghort Liao ski 1 Leaves Pittsburgh —..--- 1:00 a.. 112:50 p.:to. do iltenbenvillo----... MO . " 4 : 00 " do Newark—.--- 9:50 " NU& " do Colmnbus.-----.. 11:10 " . 11:45 " Arrives ancinnatL....—.—... la) p. na •2k40 a. =l' do Bt. Lot& .------ 7:50 a. us. I 636 la. nu No change of can between Pitubtugh and anctonsta Splendid Sleeping OF, attached.= ail flight Trains. • Pingergis cad Wheel:big Um. ' Learn Pittsburgh 1:00 a. m. ea° a. m.r.50 p. zd do Wellsville. 3.1)0 •• 4,14 . 3.0.4 . .do Stenbenee 4:00 " 9:16 -" I COO de Whealing. 4.:54 " 10:,.. , 1 .. 4.45 ..:' Arrive. Radlair.— 6:05 " 10:40 " 6c.05 " Connecting at Wbeelingnrith Daltlmore and Old Railroad, and at Belloir with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanosville, LiSICE, Circlevlila, Colman., an - c.innata IndisnaPolla, Et. UM% and point, West. pabbinik i.id afttrai.a z,il4. Leaves Pittsbargh.--- 1:00 a. m. 1.11.60 p. m. do 4a5 4 3:60 do Bayard do Alliance 6:43 4:40 do Dodson 4:00 . ' 6:42. Arrives Cleveland-- ' 0:16 • . 4 6:30 Connecting at Bayard ;Nth Tuscorawas blanch for New -Phibutelphla and Ciausl 'Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, , Fort Wayne and Chicago Ballroadott Hudson with Cleveland, Tanuevills andiNnclunati Be B. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C.. 0 E. 11. B. for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. & T. IL IL for Toledo, Detroit and ettio, sad the Northwest. Wells•Me Acoortunodation leave. at 4:00 p. m. Betunting tralns arrive at 110.) m., 9.16 a. In.. 3:25 end 1060 p. tn. Through Tickets to all prominent points DI the West or South-west, North or North-west, can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot. Pittsburgh. JOM4 STNWAILT, Ticket Agent. For further inlbrmation, apply to WILLIAM. STEWANT, Agent, At the Company's O.Mc• to Freight Station, l' lm tny6 . Q. II Min IC -7 , L aa ILiNGSKYST .808 186 s—TEN PENNS BAHL. GINTB.A.I. BAIL Oa lIGIIT TIMMS. On and after TGIBDAY, July Tit The MAIL TRAIN istsvca Pittelnsge tmat the Pumps depot, at, the intersealea at Liberty and Grant streets, seari inOnatg i verVt Barents,) at B- 50 a. ta.,sp.ing at all the p pal stations wean Pittabm ard Philadelphia, and making direct con nections at Harrhtrarg foe Baltimore and Weskit:4- km, and foe Haw-York-via Lllimtown mate. The WHIM TILAU Banc the Owe named station daily at &d pm, etopplair uoi at prise. etpal dation mak% direct conneetkm at liarris barg et Baltloras- seltiesten and Bete Tort via — The 11A6T LlNltharrea the *bow named Station daily (sandays exceptal) at 8:Z0 p. mo stopping only at Plardiglatations, and connecting at Ilartin tong ibr Dal era and Washington. • ICl' LOCAL FBRIG =ALI, with Washington.,.. Car attached. instal the Psateinici'm Station emery MOM* tug, (Stmdays azarptad,) at • &SO a. 23:: manias as tar ea Cenenutt:gh and atonal= at all static's:tut AOCiODIXODATION The jobustOimacitommistation Train mama Maly (except Sunday) at 241.5 p. m., stopping at all stations and musing ae ittra• tikatemaugh. ' • . Mist AcomatadationTraht ler Wall', litattoulaare daily (except bundaY) st MIO a. Ire Second Accommodation Train tot. Weirs Etaio t haves flan; (except Bruiday) at 11:00 a.' Third Aecommodatinn Train for Wain Mattel loaves daily (except Sunday) at 41C9 Tourth Accemmodstiois .'Main fox' VW's Bata. leaves daily (except Moidayl st 8:10 p. to The Church Train leaves ! Wall', Station usury an day at 9:05 a at.; returning, leaves,. Pittsburgh at Returning Trains arrive in PlO:marsh as Missal Itsprem, isea p.. ; Mall, 12:05 p. m.; Vast Line 1285 m ; Johnstown Ammiumalatbre.l9:os a. at. Hot War. Malan Aecommedation, MM) a. ta.; Ben and Wars Madan - Abartruinsibtion; 8:85 a m.t P 41.1 Ware Matfott Amongiedatieta, p. Pourtl Wall's 'Madan Ataommodallon, 6:10 p. m. TrainiftlMlLlairriMo and Ludianasonnectil //Mine RBIs Interseotion with Johnstown becomarbistica Last and Wesb,Zrprses mid Mali West.' • Ths public wilitind It greatly to their tattiest, is going UM' ar Wri S. to travel by. the Patinsylmnis Central Lail:M.4m ths acannmodattons now Mare, cannot be oupsesed on say othermute. 'Thiloed Is Debuted ..With' 651114 oat Is entirely free tram dart We can' prombie satety, .peed aid testihrt to all vb. may bear this goad with th eir natromisc. 1 . . To new T0f8;..... w.,412 80 To PattOztora.a.....;, - 10 CO To Entilal 10 60 To•Lautattor—..... 8 SO To Harsisbln ....: 781 • ..... :„ „ , - aloVgebookoTto an Manors callio . keonsytio• e trorita and to 1 ,1 oule'‘.`,/nantoaol and Nor Tart." -••• , -- ~• -Psaatenpies .sinrchaiing tickets •In :cats will charged an : excess, according to distance traveled, is addition to the MIIOII Was, except hose station where the Company has no Agent. • • NOTICE In 'am of kiss, the Ornipany vrilk holt theinsehres , reepieudble Ine pommel Iniggegi =d for so um:mt xtoi ow.fte SlOO. - . N. 13.—An Omnibus Line has been ampleyal to convey passengers. and. be,--e to and front tbn Do. pot, at • chugs not to =Deal 25 Clll4l fee tech pas senger and be,aosge 'Yoe ticketsapply to J. STSYS Alta, Apra!, At rho Pennsylvania Central ,BaSbos4 PaimengeS Station, on Liberty - and Grant streets. • - - • . Siliooll TriSeln, Eitel thancrtutandent. Altoonl. Ps. • STIWA WIIKILLY BETWEEN:4 NEW YOBS diIIELIVNTIPPOL. Mad.; • tug and embarking Peasouper, st QIINENb' •t( (Ireland.) The Liverpool, Nier York and Philadel phia_ Etemnalilptlampm rtnimet-deepateklag-/bait .toll.powerisd Olple 7 bullt LronSttsmettps .a fellows ' 0et.4.. OITT 011 2 134LTUIORN.--„,....Satextlsy, Oct. U. OITY OP WP.SHINOTON.....-...eaturday, Oct. Id. and Sup Saturday, am soot, from eite 44, North 'NAM as /own: so i I'ITAT tiA8119—L.980,09 51TT11AG5............X9 do to Loudon— 93.,,00 - do - to Loudon-- av,42 do' to - Parir:.--, 1.6 - - do--to Purl.. - -43,40 do -to Hamburg, .9koo -Cs to Hanitriirri.:ll4o - =II w Ihrwarded to - Havre, Bremen. tot. twerp; ite., at equallyiovr rate.. - - hrotirt i —Tae restrictions co travel turfing been to. mooed try Wider of the War Department, managers shoot to visit 'Yuma Nakao loner be required to provide thitalotreo with - pint:4lla torTeroono wishing t. bruits out' their frieuda cue buYileketaiiire it the following rates to New York: yr.= Lhoiror Queeiistown; Ist iliiitit,iBi, t9i Ltd - 11 15 , .g+T• trP.s9 Y1...rP0.9r 141 0 4 ' , boot - Quimnaor.B4(s 4, ' - , ' ` .Th.vaiiiisar. biro auperior scoototooditioas for Yaufrerigencisid . ainj expir eared attgeohe. :They are built la "Witer.tlglit' iron deralOns, 'nod bey, Feted Tiro itztalbilaton o , bowl. -- ::-- JOHN N. iklif:i.lk- Ayala, -;,-- 11513Naiditrinllipv York. 1 MTN Tnoars ON; .Lint; . i ,o,lo.;iii ..,rir. raieiree - ..iwow, Pittieurnei. -. • pH' E PHILOSOPHIC -.I3IIRNHIL -1 nerprava NEW DOUBLE-AC=O TEM. 080PHIO BU NEB,' for !ABB= .0114 tO now ready. 'lt powwow! =Ay advantvw over the nom . . I. It makes gs lax or no.tXl ilia with perfect conatruction. . 2. burn any qtytilty of oft with eddy. - 8. Itceabi weed with. long crldnut &tansy. It'd= be used et inner night 1amp.:.. .. .. ' 6. It can ihrays be made to brim pronominally. 6. It femora wally wicked than any Other borne:. • 2..1t can beitrinutted . . cony ; ..l. lightest without mum. In tit &NOSWhite light shove the aMe. O. The chimney an, be removed orinserted with.. out touching the gist& • ' flesh bunters ant the com mon No. folio, and can be pin on anylamp nOw - in j NverY pence lung Ouboti Oil should have a PhllottOphic Burner;' Price - 22 cants. Per dozen, $2. Bold at 'No. 62 Pcocrth street. Pittsburgh:l2r- P. 119 FA.TIMEEN AND MildiEES. ,T2IE AND ErEikaAron, • . , . for clesalag °Bair: 'Patented Jantary, .12 cbsey , , aftnpb atiiittratile:and • get tip in the best style of workssanahip. It will clean All kinds of Seed and Orates, and remora. COWS, Saint, Omar, • Cockle, sae. taco aid with tees labor, than say other machine. W e present this nail to the public, with =Adana', that it will • girs:genaal astioamaka and come 'penally Wagoners' use, gas. ing pinewood the sole right to make auld'aell thesis mUls in Wasters Pannrylrattia; Westara Virgisda sad au gbio, with tie Ash t to tell Li Indiana, 1111. anill,:lre arr. prepared to - 111 i ordars attrlialemls mul • - •- •Th W. W. W, %. 117 . alg /416.. ALLACE ' AN FORGE.- W. POSTER i OC., -: nann(ictaiori a( TILULDOW7 alum. cauano„ narozi Balm, itiTaaa JAWS . WBIBYB , toColloTri'S , • - AND aka Luxe; ANOROarc ?f :mom Inn". , TEMPIIIMICLEIrtaa, near PittAbtiritl4' ‘•- =MIMI • AZ 40 . 1 M 12 (l AE i q. A rIX)' tREFUCIW:.4IO -; CeilEata.- , "j„ - Stadia, login* Defier; • Bait Pani.,oll EMU. Taal, emfte Mosand CiatiniAva: au *thew, • made to,ordir. , -Walavlioulland 16 en6fter. of to 40 bone powel 16 etaxam and portable Bottelg 011101:11yr16,16.sn4 /1-barrels c m boo aractUTltarro):- tr A rtob ta t i f off im cash ' c i jt C a i r t. - norms, Zile In inirrilatea.' -13- • WALLACr. Je2febal • mwV 14 b.rtV Plitabarirb. STEAM `MARBLE < I QOBSd-Moan ,_ atanta”Tablatir ' and Gm. liddiat; on Wad and nada to added AVID* lowest pieta; Wedodki - tidtdatly imila the attaattaci of•dliateds'io. a dm add baud! '-itatdanddezit to Gm. 0t0.05..4.01 0 ' /tail Adlpttaidd tibieldi - it dont bat Mild sod add* mato tbibiatti, of Ida Onts• Stoma. , I Wararouta• • - an sad 321(esace 31.9) - pizib w a • frO 3 ffraaria-AriChintioltiimeloths, NalWies7Patiit. 1 dP 14,- ssautactkizek was: whasiimm ftpay,4-0 Purafibthit, et anianaki ,w.IVALI4.I tnacr - anfEn-PLAsTER t ols and ClaMb frozita:or an a:lie...be leitatipleirr 'lll9ctibeztylat.,:elltathAN vo4,4ri
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