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The Evangel ical Society of France disbursed F . 174,994 francs,-,and employed ,64. agents: The So-. ciety_for Missions- amonr-Unevangeliied S a tionsreetdvtillntyear l6l , 34B f rancs.:ll, South Africa and Chins- I " It. is taint. to commmum" a . mission:in the French colony" of Sinegal. The Control Society of EvangelizitienTaltiertr exOnd - ed 127, 0 5 6 i f rancs.,; I t has many missions , • , ribs n France,,iind a Preparatory Theologic al Sestina* , at Paris ' The fifth . Annlyeinary , of the Fulton I street PriOirlmee*g,7serk Yoilt,irtie held week before last: :SCveral ahresses were delivered and much' interest existed on the otessioa;'::*llo3atteiidatice was large and "' an excelient feeling prnailed. - anniversary of the Baptist. • Bible Union will ba,.'tieldli'lien,Yerk, the 29th of Octolin. l' It iii'expettedtherevised New Testament "Win be' completed by that fine, acid `soon aftetiready for distribution. - 1 -h.A' discussion it seems has been going on in the Jewish:Jolmes for _sometime, whether Judaism vim Progressing or de ' alining. ' the itraeliti of Cincinnati settles the queition thus-" The fact is, Judaism ; ' progresses in progress." —The annual meeting of the Mission; arr Society of the Evangelical Association, -= - J2 will be held, Wednesday Nov. 6th; in Phil adslpht - --Hon. and 13.e1e. Baptist Noel 'averts that " the Federal Government has 'a stronger and clearer right, to attempt to put dein the rebellion in the South than the British GovernMent had to crush the rebel,. lion in India." • .Eicetic hiagasine contains the following quotations from a well known' , -" 'sermon by 3. Bunetss, entitled "Beelzebub braving and Browning his 'Hogs:" . these words the devil verified thine old English proverbs, whiCh; as they ontain, general drift of: my -text, shall abia Contain the substanCe of the. ensuing L T e devil will play at. a small game rather than no game-at all. " All the .devils besought him, saying, send us into ~the:swine." .2- They rim fast whoni the devil drives. "When the nada& spiri swine,' ts entereditito the 4t. is said, "the whole herd ran • 11.-The devil bangs pigs to a fine mar, "Behold the whole herd ran down a steep place and were choked.'' - the recent session of the Etta . • burgh Methodist Protestant Conference, in Allegheny city, s preamble and refolution was adopted, proposing to coil a special General Conference to meet in Gin. 'anima on the first Wninesday of Noveni-_ barnext. . • • ' :__From the lase reports from , the American Board of Foreign - Minions, the ';Old . ' School Presbyterian,_Bie • Protestant - 'EPlinp.sl,' "Ilistheidist and the - Dutch ) -Reformed, we kirol 3611114 missionaries •W were supported by .their _Boards at the time of maltiag , out of the reports. *he 4ornisielist in noticing the 'fact, urges the .. „-• • „.. . employment of more females in missionary -work. • ---The late General Conference of the - - Cum 31. E. Church, extended the time of the 'pastorate from two to three ,years, if the bishops and their advisers deem it necessary. The Conference also gave its sanction allowing , men and women to sit together in the church. • ---The patriotism of the clergy of "Obi Trinity" Episcopal Church, New York, is clearly set forth in the following paragraph taken from the Inclependeni• There are., nine clergy : men connected with this wealthy corporation_ of Trinity Church--a 1. rector and two clergymen to. each of the -.,•four congregations "The rector Dr. Berri= has a son con netted with the Navy Departnient. In Trinity church, Dr. Vinton has twobrotheis -- in the United States army ; Dr. Ogilby hair a son an officer who-distinguished himself in gallantry at Fort Donaldson end in other 'Western battles. In Bt. Paul'schapel, Dr. 'Haight has a eon in the army in `ifirginis; I hir. Dix has a father major general, and I I tether a chaplain in the Drni tates ted S ' service. In Bt. John's chapel, Dr. Weston ' has gone himself as chsplaM with his (7th N. Y.) regiment.' In Trinity chapel, Dr. - _ - Higbee has two eons in the naval service hew of - the United States, and Dr. Hobert nep in the army." —The Bible is in course of translation into the language of the Yoruba* Central Africa. are informed that the 'Rev. kelt ' eft. Cadden, the next day (finsultiy) Id) theorellel forces entered Frederick, .lad.; played-most devoutly in the M. E. Church for the§:anocess of the llnion army, and for .-, • :the President of the -United States and,4ll in antbinity. - J. Blaellital,:-Tresident of College, has al . Bl 441b1 - mon thi • paper at fifty cents per year, called the Chrhttitis 0-Era. It s - distinctive principle N. W. Christian Advocate is thus suitiituiced : "That * Jeans - Christ is really pre tent in whatever of religion he has tip. - _ potnted. whether government, doctrines or rites; - and that • evil spirits inhibit and all others wield in the interest of Anti christ, the god of this world." _ queries were presented at the annual meeting of the West New Jersey Baptist Association by the second. Church in Camden: 'I. Ought we to fellowships church that ' • practically denies that baptism, is • pre requisite to the privileges of • church , re • latioul :Ought the; usual ministerial actor take to lie-extended to • plaster who ; publicly &chats that he would comment' with unbaptised' Chrietiens, and teaches that; baptism is not a. vampish* to coma =whin 7.' 8. Ought - Web) regard such • 114'-ifeperture from the doctrines 'delivered to .'yte touching the very foundation of Church •t'. order, as a mat t er of indifference and for •bearatteer • - - • . --,-Thilleptists of Australia hie° in! ; cressedsinAllB67.from l3,4l2 . oommitnicants to, ..0,006. . , ,of the '.7 • Univermalst • , Wined the &Mr:, .giedird iliac theilarirWfliliientregation ' hale volunteered to fill the, pulpit daring : his a bet toe^ ~.; ,-•- • • • #4llll.Wriese.coniit,ttit:Pirtl WIDOW ; . •by ildillent.-Ifr. Gibeottlihlithud-ilt sionisrin Jute last at NXIX King- :he King of lieclitillseAr has invited - Ea.:W.74W to Visit the capital ink Mont st di° illr'mhiag , : . . . • • . ••• • .. b.. /pAIL., ~ 1-711.8/pria,Eilrer:ai'ailitiiiiAniriaMxperience Among .-- ...,•-' - ' _, ' - --'"-- the- Rebeis:.llorsible Sufferings of Flom ...Irgotteglii-ygitiiiiin-TGetzettie' .7 Owr PriSuriera,',,. , .. ~' -• • —''• - - - ---,----- .• - 1 The f.lluiring_ letter fron Mr: lames At `..well, captured at Front :Royal, in May last, and recently released on parole, will be read -with-painful interetal . -- - ' ' . Cie"--- Piito ptn,-Ansarotts, Mn j. ~ 1 " 13etentber 20, lii6l. 0 I; the 2.3lfif - Mal the forces at Front Royal, ..latetuding a:natioriiif SnaP**.,listlery, were 'attacked - by Stonewall Jackson, ;and,' after ..eoverai hours', fighting, were, nearly all cap tured. ~- .1, with: some ether Pittsburghers, managed to get away from the field into the woods, and after. Wandering all night towards Wincheater,.iie- found_ ourselves captured by, 4hc.nnetars-carralry.--__We :VIM then rent through Abe rebel lines to F ront Royal, and , ...14fld.o.".t.oika opportunity, on Our way back of I seeing , the °Decors strongtb- I counted, niy- ' self, sixty pieces of cannon. - W e: were 1 kept at Frontoßoyal three days, an d, had it not been for the Louisiana Tigers would have shined:, This battalion has a hail uame, but . they-knos-how.to-protect.prisaners_frent in troit:wind lbed•them -; Wbeii lungry, 'which is more than the Virginia chivalry do. t,,0.n the 26th =we were Xearclied'to.-.Winchester, some eighteen miles , distant, without getting any - .i _thing' to'eat;and-placanin tin railroad depot. There we got very little for the six days we remained there. While there we were friend by Mn. Duncan,' -formerly of St. Clair street.. This good lady attended to the sink in the' hospitals, and' the Pittsburgh prisoners -antindebted-tairar - - for ; towels; soap,-bread, .&e4 Which she brought to us. The Union itinlles at this time began topers Jimikson-rather alose, Tend he concluded - to end us before him ,up the Valley. We were a pitiable '-i-some 1,500 in all ---including .100 men' taken from the hospitnlivery one pf,;:niCssitliont -blankets., A groat manyl , t among he number, without shoes. - On that :iiiiii-ch, es - viell as at the time of the fight, have I Often thought of the old proverb,' - .ilo who tights and runs away. • Mop lies to tight another Ca: I thought how preferable death .would have been than my 'situation 'then, and now, after this. imprisonment I have undergone, I still think death would be morn 'welcome than to -be a prisoner of the rebels. . . I will now give you an - account of somo of the wines', ',thief' I witnessed during my so journ .nmong Jeff. Davis'- minions. Some times, on Jackson's retreat up the Valley, we - were "in in front;'other .times, when our army 'Was pressing him Closely, ,vr• , were placed in Ail rear, ao our artillery would not shill his ' : During the tweive,days of our march Iva, traveled 156 miles. It rained night and Any. Our gaerds, the 21st Virginia regi meaty made -us march through 'all the mud er possiblroiraldf end-denied us the privi logo of erecting - the most of the numerous -bridge' which are la that section of country. lire had to sleep in the mud and rain every 'night, and wade through Water by day, d frequently were we denied tkeds privilraege tions of a drink of water by our guar. Our was one cracker in three days. you May fancy the rendition we wore in for marthing. We had • largo number of in mostly old grey beadle' men, staggering with age, taken ewe) from their families in the inidst of the nigt, for no ether offence than that they Were true to their country. . I cannot depict to you the scenes of misery and . suffering which • I saw on the match. Young melt Ming down with hgnger, old Men going crazy with Attar suffering'; men :banetted becanto they could not kee u. Som yo etbies a man-would fall down, fein t wi th wit p h hunger ya rd d We would go ahead • few hundres, then we would heat a mink et shot,' which told us that his misery was over.. Eight of our men were murdered in this way. . - About the 12th of June we arrived at Lynch= burg, where we were handed over to the 42d See:sent North:-Carolina doer. The.2lst Virginia Regiment left us, and many an im precation followed them. It will bo hard for them if . any of the Lynchburg prisoners ever mart them. I think there will not be many of that regiment captured. . . The Qnarterer of the North Carolina regiment, Cap Hoyers, of Wellsburg, Va., treated us well. , Water and soap was seam. An oldlarmer of the place tld ne they could not ran the blockade, consequently had to do without soap. I had to pay 15 cents for a piece of grestre and ashes to wear a shirt. We were confined .in the Pair Ground, and . could not get enough water to wash our fans, and frequently had to wait two and three boars before getting a drink. . During our stay at Lynchburg, a memner of the.6Bth Ohio Regiment was brutally shot, within six paces of the guard's lirte, while going for a drink of eater. The gnard did not tell him to stop; and shot him with his bayonet-almost touching his breast. medicines Our sick weranot eared for, No were furnished except salt sad vineg fif ar, and bread without yeast. Vie lost from ten to teen men per day of starvation, or disease brought on by it. On the 6th of August wo were removed to O Belle Island, in the James river, at Rich mond. Here we were under charge of Capt. 1 Montgomery, of Baltimore, sd us I very much. We only got half a 5 cent loaf: per day for ratkne. We got no salt while' ' here.. A grea". many .. men were down with scurvy, and in faCt of the 5,000 who con. fined on a space of five acres on this island all are more or less scurried. We staid at. Belle Island five weeks, then were delivered to our boats at Aikon's Land- ins on the 13th inst., and arrived at Annapo lis the following Mondsy. There are about 10,000 men in this camp, rod of the 5,000 who arrived last, among within we over 200 from Pittsburgh and Alle gheny aides, not ono hoe received a tent, tolairkettn-olothea yet.- I think this is too bad; after suffering .10 weeks- imprisonment under Jeff. Davis to come :wader Uncle Sam again; and experience this hind oftreatment. ' Wehrielzad no Aloes for sixteen' weeks, airdharie been eanosed duri ng heat and cold, Sunshine and rain. _ Our feet-are ail 'molten with exposure, and laying out this weather without tents and blankets will not help it ; nay. Aitreat many of, us cannot w alk 'very Du. -Sevenlllatnteri when searching to oar Triati;iTolie-pieetTalitiw ranted in eight of the Bari and Stripes, - Ile . died when taking him on board. I think Pennsylvania ght to haves dadnp for, her paroled prisoners. hieryland hes 4aken her regiment, which was captured, with nail:tome tri their friends in Baltimore ; why cannotwe go, too? We aro not fit to go into the field: 'Beery roan, after he is exchanged, mill only. be too glad to meet the foe, and ob tain that revenge-which all desire for the suf feting' we endured. JMETE ATWELL. • Yours, tespootfully, •. . . it s c, TiCT.7II An Ignorant Bticgoon. - A ease has Viet beetrirea - g our eaten that, eithiblthig"giosi igliOrilicie`and • ineOln:- potem on the part of, en army surgeon—and we fear ho is, but one of , a large class now I 'quacking' in regimentals.- Captain George, Irwin, of Lawrenceville recently receieediel fortne.lion to the efect , that _ bis son had big woindel;kna-was lying in one . 6f dui hospi tals near Washington. Ile started at °nit, to add hint,"aad'after a long scarab succeeded , : Ile had been shot in the thigh, but the sok goon, being unable to Idd,the bolt to the •oinity . Of the Wound, Imoglned - that - It had passed down the leg, aud •he _the desk ltamediatellYabove the anklebere thej_v were indications ..of soreness, and- Com menced_ probing : there. . for • _the ,bs,lll, - Soaps loan yeas sufferinglntonsely, and his father, feeling satisfied that he:could die nu• less removed, applied' for his- dlecharge.• -I • this he, failed, as the now exceed ingly - stringent in 'regard to :diselusrges or boxes of &beano,. Meeting with Bid. StoOt ton, Capt. Irwin laid tho - csse beforehim, and . the Secretary of War was sticessefully , -paahatoiwilehial-or the yoluag otau,lix whom a furlough wee granted. When Capt. Irwin reached home with his boy, Dr. Reiter was called to attend and after an examination of the wound; had in extracting the ball, which had - leased against, and flattened itself down SP as to bend around the thigh bone. The ball wet ix heavy *We bullet, and must have bait: driven with great force. MOrtilleation would have soon taken place, end another slime would have been added to the long victims from the ignorance or in a: eargeooe. By granting the faeor toSolonel , Stockton, Becretart_fitanton hes svNid t ea Stockton, of a soldier, and given joy instead' Of mourning to a large elrele of his friends.; Accident to a Rai'void Tram. The Mall train on the Yeansyliania Asa-. I road, Which arrived here at noon, met with an accident just as . it was switching of; the main track on Liberty street, to 'enter the" passenger dePoL ,The switch-key jumped out of I t place, while the train was -passing; throwing three'of care off the truck. ; The laannotilre,..boSPsC-ilnd faet_p_assenger cars icassed'over-safelypord took-theisiding, the next eat 'passed on down - tibertt street, breaking entirely - loose from the train, and jumping the Una altogether. The nett car also want off the track,and came very near being upset. One of the remaining ears was itizowstolf,.ifet , the Ulnae ofLthe.!t VOA not gotfarenoughforward to enc of ounter thewere de rangement. The passengers, course, very much frightened, but no one was injured: in the least. Two of thocars were somewhat damaged, but $lOO. will probably repair the whole less. ' ' , The Crinitual Conti: In the erase lulls' between: Matheii Barbi zon and Mr- , and Min _Maya, the jury found a verdict of iot guilty in bath uses. . icon wu directed to pair,,tirci-ddida of the 'costs, and the other parties the' balance. ' T. Balsa and Eld:Kenttedy,- charged with assault and battery "upOn 'Mr. Runts,, were convicted and remanded for sentence: ' Rose Ann Brogan, -Wm. - Evans and Ann Evans, wen arraigned for keeping s derly house. Roae Ann Brogan was un tainted and remanded for sentence. The other `defendants were acquitted. Mathew Wilton wu convicted of , the bar: ceny of a hie of bees valued at $l5, and was sentenced to v one yule imprisonment In the penitentiary; A Child Killed by Drinking Winrklir• A sad enie of death resulted in this city last .. evening. A little girl, aged between six and seven years, whose parents reside on Mitten bargees alley, near Seventh street, had procureened about halls pint of whisky, whieh b carelessly left within its reaoh; and drank the whole of it before she was discovered. She sickened lmatediateiyi aid' fell - into lutes deadly stupor when a physician. wai called. The doetor'did all in'his power to save the child, but to no pnrposa—the poisonous liquid bad its work., • . ..., Unified ~._ LIBLILAL.-3:116 't-rabytericus says A worthy member of tho. United Presbyterian etwoh, whii . his' frequently contributed Largely to the funds of onr different Boards,on visitingthe city, last week, gave to the Board of 'Publicatien, for .Bible purposes, $500; to the Board of 'Foreign Missions, $5OO, and to the Bova allows hilisions,Ssoo. On learn ing that the BobsisteneeDosurnittee, for feed ing soldiers passing throtgh the city, needed funds, he left mg .far their use:' We: would be glad to make known the name of the lib °lel donor, but he does not wish., to be - pub Holy Yuma. ----.0.7--- -- . . Isrouxerrow Wswrin.—By the sad lOU dent at the Allegheny Arsenal, Bally Donnell lost her life. liar mOther, Elise 'Donnell, who resides in ear ehton, is left entirely.. alone' itt her beteUt and in indigent cir cumstances. - Eke hoe one son named James M. Dorman, froze whom she is =lmo te hear. Me has been for some tim tomeeete with a sideilieer,- tiereling t withcircus or mo ue:do— Mialtusinets principelli-ls sword allowing. lie , was in Orestline hat May. Newspapers generally are uquested to 'give this' &hardly, and ,taseivir the thanks of his 'sorrowing - mothe r.. Tax Qioi•A OF SHAIIFOMIRO,. sea/thing - Ur ' the liguesof the Commissioner would ebow that the -'borough ' wasliable t o a draft of Meaty-nine. Our attention' boo . heap called to an error In llie Commissioeer's ealeulation,- which the, number of persons returned U liable to military duty Is entered ti: 324, while ilte:ital'utunber. ii - .only '234. , This lung show the berOugh*Sivert in eieeis , of Its quote, with -foirteen, volunteers ' otiklietfA IA- Poonsylranis orgeniiiations since the ram, - shuting'a total excess of twenty.one4 , . Lirrrise riot' COL, COLJArIeiIIZOIM IST. Letters teideetud to the followini• poisons,. imaddima Co._l{.lo ll BUitionts-ciP be • calling st.this officer, 4 t Thos.' Malay. me-Philips ,t,Beiti Mrs. litytnitt,:loortle street; Jane ion, B.'D. Gormiv-InaMotailloyl Wm. Bmitou,,EN. 20 Oil One; gotslok.Dotothoe , BlUmbargb; Wm. Foes, bektolDlsmood . " VZilitrittiiir.Lorsittontlon to &rioted• teriar.-Divfesdvertisement—of late la Eut Liberty, to be sold on the premiset to-morrow aftornoon, at two o'clock. ,Those on thetlook for •comfortable and oonvenient subarbea., teat will be pleased with thas locution. ' It. L. vesdlly reached every hoar of the day, and hu beside the advantage of a pleasant neighbor. hood. .Tlse aide is to be positive. Tat Timm WAIL]) ENROLLItzrr.—A Coin mltte 'A .:lazuli, consisting' of Masao. J. J. Clamor John-X*o 4uuAndrow flimsy leave to day for r b u rg, to lay before the authori ties ail the facts connected with the - enroll: meat in that ward. If the ward gets credit for all the volunteers claimed by them, they will Ws an excess of . N. 4141.01/ Eficieiz.--A . ' tiiistat• Irbil* driving • wagon across Pike West, Mt/ fon/- IMOD narrowly escaped beteg/ killed by a 1/111'ng Ulla oa-the AllBgbaktirlille ital. road. -.TO rehlelo wag caught bEth e loc imottvallad completely sauuhed uit t ) bat the ditaist !arta:lll W, tamped. , ' Tots r, IDELM B ooxii olarstse--Ilirsot e Soy, - whoshot John Brows, on Musti sou lituidity but 'vas Committed to jail to day,. toassisst stist oit Timidity sass, on• • °hairs of wait and tattoo with Intent to kilt. It is !MIRO si•FAiitt,'Bior rn I will stoOsor. t Tan Finns linnii,Alinitio-13eve of the monster 16-inch aii7 gansidesigned for the new Monitors, have airendy been east at the Pod Pitt Works, Ony.twn these two boa shipped. 'Another is read, to be proved, ••• sreinthe tathswomd-ontrir7et in the. rough. • LILLY'S Aille.—Lititits, nay and Gib son, reuniting . for:the Barth - Soo lion of the Stanton Heavg.:Artliblrg, sent on another , squad tut evening; and will take a few more good min, it Wren& sotti: IleadquarteFvi. kiasorlokla.U, Fifth *4Ol. • 0, ire a ow 311rostpotsties at Camp Bove, every morning , end evening. The math g parade la at font o 'ofxlt, s very 'Oonvinglait hoar tot ollitetil Irtiblog 'visit the camp. A lee bsttO df tootto It In attend.; sa y & - I;egrifloysitt- tattryll7:s72 -ear iitatt Vidt to Ilizrtsbog, 04 PUSI4OIII Ent greetitt.Rattlti Gen.litgesU. Y~Yrl~e~ .._ i_.: 'the Battle - near FerrYsville. FINS IN ?OS WAao.—The alerm of I fire, about ono o'olook. this morning, wee caused by the burning of a lot of "strips," belonging to Bit. John Herron used betchant. The strip, whlah STO 10 rang boards, were piled in the Ninth. Ward, : add were worth perhaps ;so. Thej - were , un doubtedly set on Ore by some :delicious person. nate() lIP .Itennirc-Tbe Second Rest- Matti 'et' 'Stanton Col. Stockton; owe rlHfingarrespidlye -One hundred endtblety three men were mastered into earrloo yester day at 'Camp N EW CARI'ETS, A Wp wortmont. No; 87 FOURTH STREET M'CALLUM'S , Banghi rot!ons to the general adrenal to grf oea of July Ll. Wo eariblenro tell our yreeentatoch lltUrrni--------ti--------Mti—lttooojillteite TO rope .W outstts.—A wo7 large crick of choice TIM'S, of selected varfidles to choose tram; with every OVA- • 1)1.6 CVO taken to UV. avei7 varlet l inn to mom. O Ae alone we have 176,000—0u.0M of Which are t hr eeyear olds, 10,00:01ov.: year ods. Pas. 4o , , W two to three years old. Peach, Plum, ie., • One stock. . O Ilturanmics•rthe Trees ha the IVmeery. 0611 bald .nvordtw them. SVltitOll3lllll from t to e lee. liT the treadmill.: ovtuZiandriundalej. 'T.11.9r .dliD BEIBUBDTIVT. Mines PITTBI3OIiOB AHD OAS L Alf D litli. PLlaltB, Pittsburgh, Ps. ; ...mud...T. maw 11111RPOIIII:,/ii .. TIN LU11)--oo good -os any; .-- D.T. better. In 1)61 Judment, emir k• ISILOMVS WILITItiGI FLOW tow comedian WOO* sae, e• Ward nothing to Itsmenting this Manta .I hold to the community: - We ma t . tom espetirsco. %my gaud 85 09 . 000 tot /tempo, an. Molly; t• 'grant, a projadtc• in fern of a foreign_ wrtlatet Otte It a Mild and you will run tau totter Idol& Price and otuillty rill commend tt. - u. . Soli agent for Madam Pennsylvania, TS fourth aura. • .ILI this dot remind &DS tot sal* ' FROM 01113 EvE.97 EDITION.] KENTUCKY._ PARTIAL LIST OF CASVALTDIS he Rebels DTIVEII Right Rile MIDIORND FIORT :.THURSDAY Heavy LOSS on both Sides ttc*. Lootamt,s, Oct. 10.—Among the Perrya. vine casualties, OD Wednesday, sr; : gilled- Gene. Jackson and Terrell. ALng Brigs-. dier-Generals Webster ank:Lyle, of Ohio; and Lieut. Col. Jewett and Major CafElPli 4lll, " if _the lath. Kentucky, ,Cavalricasid Col. Pope, of . the came regiment, were wounded. , There is no confirmation of ,Gen. Sheridan's death. Gen. ROll6Ollll IS reported slightly - wounded. Cot. Wootford, of the 'lit 1 entucky Coy airy, after five charges, took two batteries. The enemy, after hard fighting, was driven back eight mites. The foregoing retrace to Wednesday's fight. Various rumors areTh in ursday), circulat ion said co to bencernifa ng' a light yesterday ( vocable to the Federate, but is traceable to DO authentic source• lleadquarters at eleven o'clock this (Fridey) morning, lied receive no advicee from the battle field later thin Wednesday evening. Our force in thatfight was about fifteen thousand infantry, eight batteries of artillery, and twenty-five hu dred cavalry, but were reinforced towards , the close of the engagement. • The rebel force has not been ascertained. There are no armonats yet of the losses on either side; but is supposed to be large 'from the mortality anions field officers. A large arabulance train is bow leaving Louisville' to bring the wounded hither. FROM PORT ROYAL Successfug ExpediSton to the St Johns River, Fla. NEW Yonn, Oct. 10;—By the arrival of the steamer Massachusetts, from Port Royal, on the 4th inst., we receive Intelligence of the aucoessitil lone of the expedltlon to Bt.John's ricer, Florida. The rebels, it ha will be m embered.reeve re ported that our gunboats rePlned in as attack upon the batteries them but it appears that Ws was only the rebel way . ; of , putting the foots, which are Oita the ravene. The expedition arrived in the , vicinity of the batteries on theist inst., and a reeennois. sancti,by the gunboats,. during which an 41x.- change of shots took plake, and .established the fact that the rebels wore there. The forces intended to operate on land were then put on shore, and proceeded to gain the: rear of the rebel position, when the enemy ingloriously tied, leaving everything behind--a battery of 8 hoaryguns, loaded and nuspiked, quanti,- ties of ammunition, many small arms, and a fair supply of stores GLUM ectuiPage• Oar gunboats immediately toot pouession Of tlie river and ant off the retreat of ati,en tire Georgia , regiment and a number .of guer rillas known to be on the south side, thus ren dering their capture almost certain. Gen. SicClonal' an rkintdelphia • PIIILLDLLIOIIII, Oat. 10.—Gen. McClellan arrived;in this city yesterday _ , phials on but left' on pecia l iraln this morning, to vow= his position in . the COM-MERCLa RECORD PITTSBURGH ILIkIIESTS jrlrgiorted syressilyfor 0.• Pittsburgh Gerette.l FIIIDLT, Oct. 10.—The general morkot continxs gabs active with a :good demand for moat of the Wading article..,Groceries are very Inn at almost Milo= rubor. Ihmr - is steady.; but . Unchanged. Grab to Orriling quite hairs nowithstandins whirl the market Lerma and fully supported. There is no new feature to notice in prorisions, use a allght ad lance in mess pork: GSM'S—Wheat L eery tiro. it fall pricer, we note oleo front wagon at $1,00(41, 0 5, for rod, and 81.00 t 0.51,12 for Itt4te... Bye Is firma% 00c and,Teir scarce. Gorn 1. daß but unchanged. Barley Is ar riving more freely. though the market Is &m at $l,OO. Oats scam and steady at 45 to 5Dc for new and old. ---oBOGEBlEs—contlettte weir setturand the mar ket is firm and advancing. Sales In lots of 25 khda sugar,at 10c for Coln, at 10„Nic tar Porto Rico: and 10? e isalle for 74. 0.; 40 bogs coffee at 243 j 53.250; Ibis molasses at 56n and 10 bags India Moe at 70. FLOUB--contlnuess Oem with a regular decd de mand at fall rites. lisle of 75 bble ramify at $5,50 45,60; 100 do do at $5.0.505,75 and 24 bbla Bye Flour at $4,00. Piro is selling at $5,101 5,70. PT/OTL2IOIBB—We note small sales of bacon at 5 1 /C for shoulder?, and 6 1 St for aides; sugar cured hams are scarce shd arm at 12 c.. Mess pork is • shade" firmer; isle of 05 bbls at $11.." • OlLS—Bathed is more active, though unChanged; we note a sale of 1000 bbls in bond at 24c. Crude is eery font at 8 to BkLTshale of CO Ibis tits. 1 . Extra at $1,90 and . 600 sacks it $1,37. SEEDS—BaIe of 20 bush prime timothy at $1,75. rho Is Ezra at $1,65 and closer $4.50. onasr.-4rm sad In good to Inquiry with sake of 125 boxes prime alerted NV. ht. at so. ET. Loma 111uittr, October 7.—Tobacco—Report ed by J. L. Ileynee—llarkst steady, but qualities low and inferior. Sates comprised 46 Idls, theta& lug 6 hbds stoma at 11,3904,10 i do tactory lugs 110,50011,16; 14 do planters' do at 1U 350U,00; 7 do ouolosou ahlpping Wit 114,104115.03; ft do me.. dinno do itol6,3tr. and 3 do good do at 114100 20,60 }llO O Bid on one bbd. at 131,0 rejected. fletop—aistlo,t steady, and whod 9.1 hales undress ad et 160; W,4.1 and DO do at $63; 19 du do an 546 do du at gii3 t 011.% 11 di. hackled tow et and 103 do do on private terms. Flour—DemaS good and prices MIL Baba llamas, after 'Clump of 740 bbls country choice double extra at 15; 250 double extras6.4oi 111 do oconottykuporilne at $3,76; dulull do country double extra at $4,952 Um do du at $4,714 14.2 do private; 60 is city doue extra 000; 350 do contary Ample extols a114,5tr, 13 do do 14,44 WO do do et 14,27; 31 and 200 do country ste wane et 11; 100 o low grade do $3,60, and um do one at 15,713. Wheat received about 30,0300 bashes, Mutat steady and firm aml active far tbe bettor grade'. Sales 63 ika spring at tOe; 226 eke 00262600 fall et 75077m411 9 do UV and rood at 32033 M 3,630 do at 111085 c; 1,370 do prime at 373/101. 0 4; 230 do 'Moto, at fty15144, 1,1011 do do et 954;610 do at 970 93e,212 do extra do at 11, and 1000 do virtue. Corn—gales 40 aka milted at. 34t; 50 aka' yellow 0. st 34).1c, Lode.° do white at 330. pats-+Market; dl9. wan Wes of 010 ski in various lois at 410, 109 do at 41%c2C7Ci_do to 101 l at 41421%1.60 pootst.39No, and Wu do • holm old at 430. Barlo.y--Oholce falt bed hisbor. Sales of Maks fall at 4100115, ski TO. turced,kad 989 ski private.- Byte-91arket Mon, wittisales of 70 As, In tato tote, at 43047 e, ski • re turned Dow u—Saler of 5 cks country clam sides at 4c, 86 do dx. at 4).ic,sod 3,d0 rib do at 34. . • Tim stockboldore of the Pittsburgh port Waite Chicago Ibillrftd will be gratified to read tbi fol lowing width we dip from the stock report of tie S. T. Evening Post, of Thursday: Pittebnrgh; Fort Wayne and Aitttcago - stack wan 'act lye at 6•10166—a ries of 10 per at t cent he rata of since s3 Friday Itat. Thla company panting 030 for the year, leaving a Large 'Wpm ounts tor the stockholder'. "wino lt.tervitt account am to only 1000,40 u lair sawn. lite third morlimgra ram 1 per cent._ . blitoritiger. Guile Vaasa, Oct. 7.—Rocalvad, 74,032, boat wheat, and 9,439 tails flour. The 134311- nel aye the market opened firm with moderate Inv Quin, bat alter the reciipt of tim Nov York din. pitehinttor66oll36 fell 411—tho Arm as for 2, and 910 fur No. 1. , ; . • • filitortras.-31curs. Cubing Porter, Of DOWD. to their monthly circular, stye; c - Tke market has con tinned very quiet doling the 'month, sake gener ally confined to small parcels of good quality and mime at tbeciate may - he qw:µed at 13013%c, cash. • • Imports by abiltoad. , - Ptrlizraar. rt.' WATIM Lawat 0000 SIILICap, Oct tOa.,t) Nils p.per, -R. 0 ad; .3 Ms. bacon, wird g d oo ; 2y byeetve,./dtitobolgilfdto; 13 Von 21111 1 :: 63 ZIt;NV 1 . 1 Ciormloylltbda to= . JIB Murphy; Ido do, John Janet - WE Ido do; John Or 1W bblo dour, John A Courtier; 3 elys @mop 'don, Muir, Vj dtrdo. 131 110 zin: Satun a coi 1 ~yr iron oro, John liocabond; 10 bbls 4ploo, Bialoyetralcar barley, .10ohan UtiodoelCo Out done IJczniAlny a Prrrestrann ItYiLsOYl)..det .2.-. 160 bash oauf IIAD bob potstoo4-11 -B*), 13 a u , ib. n a wift u, ?aura on; 2 Obis oat mod; /0 halt P e 411 WWI hark?, Wm ali; 1 car Iron ors, M. et son.Pfllll.oD /1 co; 1 do do .' u o . l4 8 / 0 .0 12 // * de/ I do , do, Jong 4 Lsogldlos; I do do. Loyd .111.4: IQ. Wadi IA40; 633tinak" 66103024.11130a7. a co; 63 but atoms, 1,-A1:60,1101 11 en; 0 thli apples' Culp al/hoard: 100 Pull tliter . ° th lol 4 4 0 0 63 U A ColllA . 163 4111131111gtone wilt, Jonith enez , xi_ - • •datak4s bP-120/0/1.-42.2100W014/, 10 OW appl46. c .V4o4ikaddr; 2.5 - J0m0; • SWOP,C%. .ifc , .. .i ' .1 VELADENCE. - PENN STREET Litt .VOIt,SAIAL-21. three4kor7 brick dwelling,. slat teltrioomi,k4so2.llo, fa one of the lick aquae, on Penn street, ell In good order. Price only $4,`• 00 —41,5 0 cash aka - barn. , In Ore equal annual pap meats, fostweslnn at sea .. • U. Mol...SlTt a 00. , rovith Lur eno6 S&LY--E,ltaste.4l on Third Street, above Gran O. list sid - 01) - The louse' is built in modern stylirangodorith wide hail and melee comes, marble. mantles; gas and nester thronglumt Ann Lot tliotest front bind feet deep, pith side .63,010—5 . .00 in hand, balancer in six annual payments, nearing 6 par cont. interest. Appq , . W., , ;- • , . Footikattent. ErINB- FOR-BALK, ABOUT E . IOHT 1.10119 Z rowel!. 9001) 03/latt Wait, nn Wa,t) atiMAY 'Am. OAZSTTE o£l.7tlS" • • Inah ntrout.-aboveSmittri.l.l. _ 1 11C°17 AND (}AKIIS SN NUx FAL.I.,,Whe place known es "Mt. Plage,. Sit: Rite In Hos. 101FIL:bip, four mites from the city, on the lie w•• Brighton 'lt' al, •Iwltteining 33. scree, on whine-are erected ..tle frame and on • log dwelling, tth .other nectar:try ontimildings;,an orch r& in ol 1300 beating halt trees, of choice warietiot, all a Mahatmas of cultdratitu. Viirise gold cheap. For further particulars apply to 3. W . . BALL, do Fifth alreet, Fittaturgh, or tot tee subsaibil, 0 S A CA81P.133.1 ,1, he premises. oc0:1md " I %eIIS 1. iie .fl IS lir. r nor racr y NUB. .I.J SAL.-Two twaetory 'brie& Awellinses. sop pliod .with .water and gm; late each 30 by 1.0 feet, alb:total on &nth mettue, Alleyburay city. . A building partly ,finfiMed, with large stone b., meat, so acre and • grinner of round, situated en Woods` lbw; a short distance f r om the Manchester ressenger and It. W. 4.C. Uganda, being suitable • for metnufactnring purpose... Also, • bum of UM mins, am and • heti adios from the city, and one and • quarter miles from COUrt• ouc h Station i-.P. ft. W. & 0..13. 11..,. with. a young orcard oy, WM trees, •• water power Haw SIDI, two ileums, and other improvement. ; fay scree elemod, ' baliztee Wilber. • . lot farther AWL Torticat El fu oderns inquire of P DIME; i ut.. Sileghen), wn ~:.. c''''"l:4""b°`4l". ISUILDING BALE—The undenigned offers for sale, on rem !onside terms, some of the cholccet 'pots for build ing, purposes that are to be found around Pittsbargh. They are situated within one handfed yards of the terminus of toe centro.foronua Ilorso Padlway, and are beautiful location" theprivate dwellings. The scenery anff everything veneers them extremely ds, enable for any one wanting to locate outside of the city Limits, and state same time so near axe they that commutdostiou canto hid with th• city s oil hours, Lots from one-fourth of an eingunwanlA Also, some Western Lands, situated in lows, Bin uosota and Wiscculdn• -- - Also; several small lots in Minemllle, 60e...60 feet. The above property will he sold on accommodating terms. inquire of JOE'S 131,1111011, corner Sixth and Wood ktrbets, Or, %la. A. affffffOli, Clork's Odle. Ceinrt Hons. 100 E SALE TO THE TRADE— ..a: Kew crop N. O. Sager; Porto Biro do; Cuba do; Green and Black Teas; .Tobaccoe; Byrum Choice extra family Flom; .. Bacon; .' ... . And • general stock of Groceries, In store and Cr' by sale tiTiz-rid for , • MoDOI3ALD & ABBIIGNLES ', 4Sholssde Grocers, Produce end Commission bierj, . c h ants , Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street; near bead; auß of Wood________L______—.--------______________. --r----'—r'-77--------'—dQkllalsiG OU—lhe underaigne , ex- ),,J acutely of the late Col. Leopold *tad, - offer the nook of choice,WHISS and LIQUORS of his estate (In item at tha corner of •blarket and Second streets; Pittsburgh,) to the publlo, at private sale„ and at prices so low as, to make it an inducement to par , chasers to gime. them am—early call. Tim former ttimuls of theestablisbnieat are especially Mvited, andspeddrio taVor the estate with their custom, U. they had the besbepportunity to know the superior qualities of the Mods kept by the deceased. _ . C. BAHL G. Eltra, Executors. rd&Mts , IL P. lIIIILLLSI4 FUR !SALE, containing 252 ACMES, beautifully situated on the Obio river, lb miles below Pittsburgh. adjoining the village of Shaueetawn, and opposite Leetsdale Station, Pitts burgb, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, being easy of aoseM, both by railroad and ricer. The inform , meats area good Prams Dwelling Dome. Frame Barn, and two Tenant Homes, Orchard. An It to Sa weU adapted to • gar:felling and stock term. Title Indispntabis. ler particulars and berms , apply to JAB. WOOD_.. UWLII Station,Dswichley, or to!. F. 1W WOOD . fin 301 Dip e street . Allegll 7.how John Hamilton, Esq., Shousetown,,yOw s the prenthea. JAIIES WOODED/.li, Acting Executor. Auguatiltb.lB= l . l2o4 w d.twi TO LET. F U R RENT—Roome above the East. 011 Work, Ca, fit. Clair at'eet. near the bridor, apply-to . J. WELVSII, Jr.. Beer. WM itENT—A. largo well lighted x room In the Golsrrs BIIILDING. fourth story. Apply at the Cot ntlng Doom of Vila 011110 1 . solwatf _ . PUB. RENT.--The third and fourth storied of them. lattlding No. M Fifth strwt, poet Marko ttrast. The fourth stor, 221100 feet, # being htted up for • And. chose rhotograph and Da guerreotype gallery, the location being one of the eery best to ho city. .Tbe third $ tory is bimro com partments; and is yell stilted for otter*, sad will be rental aeparately or together. Apply to - J. L. WOLVAGELthI, sa.tt the lasnand.All.ghoui OX SALE , OR RENT—An 'OR Re : _.a"!Y, io ecma".l6liorilirrauEs. ...ear.ett titt'y at Lavt. Ha 166 ioarth at BA.IrKS. TIOLLAWSAVINGS BANK, No. e. JLI Format STINLIT. C HARTERED U lb 6. Open . 447 . gran.9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednesday end inuarday OTClll3Mand . llay lst to November lst, ' from 7 to 9 o' from November lit to May Ist front a to Ito'clock. Depcsits received of all mum not less limo One Dollar, and • dividend of the profits declared twice a Jose, in June mod December. Into has been de. cland semi.ennoally , in June and Docembt, sham ithe Bank tree organized, at the rote of six per cent. a year. • Intense, if not drawn ont, Is Awed to the credit cd the depositor as principal, aid bears the same L. Watt from the first days of Juno and Dm:ember, corn., ndl.us twice a year without trembling the deposi tor to WI, or oven to promt his pass book. At this rate, money will double in lees than twelve yeas, making In the surricato lICIIIT MID ors-naur PTA 01.211.. • Y•••• BOAS. 0011I•illlAg chi ChlllOr, Ily-Law l s, Dales and' Begnlaticns, punished gratis, On appileatl?n at thoolle. Pasanuatr—OZOßOL ALltitliE. . . nos rassumnrs. John B. McFadden, Lase M. Pennock, John Holmes, 'John Marshall. Alexandra 13peer, - James B. D. Moods, Benj. L. Fahnestock, • 'A. M. Pollock, N. D., Jams 114AnisYr -- --- - RO I/ James lbstdateas, , I MillleMdenson , Mi . Siesatuler Bradley, ' Ja mes D. Roney, John (Lltackoten,- . - rotor A . Madeira, ' Zeno Steck, - • John 11. Me ll or, John B. Canfield, ' _ James Biddle, 'Mona° A. Dirtier, ' ... !Whore, Babb, . Olathe A. Dolton, Walter F. Marshall , • WlillM7, DoOlibut, , . • ' John (im John Sew, , ~ - . Henry I,:nlminat, llopeireU 134robtuil, . 1 John H . Elhdonherger, "._VilMtm. 8. Maven, , , • ' . Rlillionl N. Schmertz, Peter IL linnka, , Alemuulor Finals. Diehard Hos, I Imo Whittler, William 8. L6Yely, _ i Obsidian Tosser, - 13scin u rasr aim Tsagani—OßAlL A. DOLTON. _---...............'•"". DlSSO.Lurioirs , •F)TION.-11Lo Pertnerehiviately ex . Istlass bsivsten ALES. CIUMBERS and DA- V D U oa-Aatosse, tinder 'theism of A. A D. 11. CHA,IIBEVA-Gais bfauifsctosers, war dissolved on thi seared day of Ap111;113 1 24, by the death of Dalt It-Chembins.. The business of the late Or will be siett;ed by the trundling patois. . . , CIIAICBMIt3 haviu, 4.l4itYcnsaed theuntlre Interest of OH LA- :DC ;deed, tu - the tate to of A. le D: WINDOW Dms • irtu. - genttatta to manufacture u LASS - shale and doubla atTength D.111:1GOSTB` .GLIABBVII DgeII3OIINS AND CA1113013 'EOM. AIIYAGNA BLACK 'WINN; BRAN ,Dir,,iIILS, POUT= , sod IS MEDAL -WATCH. BOTTII3, °tetra quallty;tmder the mune and itile to &pc .02AMBEELS.' • _ • olto:tto • • - ALF X. CHAMBERS. Bsloolo, • Pittaburgbibeptouiber 10, ISM ISSOLAJTION:OF PARTNERI - II P. ij—Ths Perturrehtp:haretotrs eststing-between ~1084,8POICINIt and-W: IL GAIIIIMILI wee die.. Wand-ea the.StOth -of August, Irani W. -11; Gh-ii • aLltDbelairaptboliso4 to watts up the btillOßß o3l Abe late :Arm so bin 'ogles la .the Brewery. The Itterwtog Beetuttee4llll , be continued by SPiLIiCIZIt MoICAY, who , ltitend , to have.staays hstolit superior: 'Aide or ~PLN.f.POSTEB. sad BROWN STOUT, Tee And for: 4 w il l'. be amnia_ to the 1. le of *elate:llm for a • coulloastiobot their patrouage.pue Premise to .rnake it their tO Sire eatteteuttou to ell who emir vaulter. trout than. ~htr.„S4)OIIISTSAT Mem street, in loilKIBIB0.711;BO the ; bodiless cosoutuotty , bate mausputeot Ot -o*-TrAmOrgil/2 with :ths! fall con. 101 in the Proven , . 4ddrien all alders to SPlrirenn lien.n.n, eila : nreseryi Pitteburgb.. Pa. iistainra, . 11°4AT' id ALT "1 1 .0 M, , # 0 tioil*: ...,:—.riusurrg .4' 10,0. ST , , i, Pa. [ '';,•,'2i: ~, p .1 -- • ~.srAI.W„ • ..••, ".',?; 1: ,1 1 6,1L - TIPX 4 4 11) ; ah "r' ' ' • I ' ...., ~• , 1 ...,, i k, t i tiortio $0192,,1iii v, 4,, , pETROLIZEZIL WORKS.--Riassa Prunigtols;- WIWI and Ithaseactar - _ - e[a Pox* Biala Petrolito—eisile mirk.. Pore White Carbon , Pere Deodorized Bezzobr, Steam Clarißed Lubricating Oil, Cold -do 10.1,11'0. 2 and No.S Malawi . 011, krsed Oili DIA {His 4 11 0 4°U• - Wagon and NMI Gioastiond Spirits of liaphina. alrOrden aalrOfflco, comer of Front and idnitheedd streets Slooonashata HOW*. Pittsbordb: - JULT2I D. 1L11.617 1 . INDSAY do BARBOUR, =EI CARBON OIL, LAMP MANUFACTURERS So. 23 WOOD STBSET, Pirrairoan CM: V. lIOLVOMN-.-.11411. WOONXICZ. lITOODTILLE .0.11 REFINERY. V - HOLDSHIP, D 87411 & MASVTACITILWI 01 BUBITING 011. LIIBBIBATiIiG 'Olio Beep constantly on band the very' best quality of BMINING OIL. clear and wlthout odor, and OAR: amble LUBBICATOS, pure BENZOLE (=EASE. CdrAll o onlera fen at lio. lb Bunn : grascr. Bank - Block., nomad Door. will be promptly attended to. otntdtt , L.KB L UUENT OIL . DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., thaultactureci 01 MIRE WEITZ Bun sEi• CatlloB 01L5 thilce, tio. 2ill Liberty street, P/TISIIIIRG , AUMM - E T ANDEILSON, cannon and &dm fa MBE CIARBOId OlLAtuditildsrant ecd,) PlTlnnUltalL PAt- Cat GB,R6SE and BZEZOLE conitantly on hand. Orders received far the piaient u OLEYSB, SSILITH k Co.'s, Water ind First streets. eatliamd WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDGE, ILLNITfACTIIMEI or OOAL AHD CARBON OILS, end dealer In LAIUB. O WUIEYB, dr., &a., No. 39 Market street betweem Secend and TUTS. - prrraitracia, Fn. miamdly , PETRONA OIL Watils.o.- MUMS & 00. Wort at Shanaburg Station, Alloghany Palk, Railroad. Odbao and Wandsouse, 23 MARKET BTBZZZ Pittsburgh. :Idannfaotniers of ILLIIIIINATING and LOBES- O&M° OARBOR OILS and SENZOLII. lio.l REYINED OIL, warranted borLoarPl°. LjusuiCATING OIL, AT Tan LOW I - mum or 25 =ITS 888 GALLON, constantly on hood and - for sale by B. 0.3 J. YLBA.WYBB: As thusquality..wo refer to annexed certi - Frimanxen r lfor. 27W& Mews. B. J. H. Sermia , — . Omni: The Lubri. cating.Oil lie aro getting from ycris ire find to he the beet for our purposes Ire have ever used. TetaL. S. IL B. B. 11. Co., mak Presidasf. R EESE & GRAFF dn. BEFIBBB, • . sax) ILLSITACITIUMB Of - WHITE BURIIIN LI G OIL. PURE DEODORIZED UNSEAL& AND MAIL CILARMED Imam= OIL. °max OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. " ' NOrNew ODBarral unto& . Oorn.r Deice. EL3stonthela Noun. delmsorlyi HOTELS. F RENCRi3 HOTKL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN OITI Or NNW YOWL. DINGLE RODEO IMITY OMITS na DAT Xt Hatt Evart, vorser Freak/018mi. (Ogailto Cltl UAL) ' alltlilesle sa they may be online! In the spaotetts Befeatory.. . These Is a Barbsee Shop end Bath Booms attached to the Betel Sarßewsre of 111310EBS and BACIIMBII who say ire are toll. —nee.3:dl— A ------- '"R i ",t N t,.' i " u 6 E' =6,l'.' it': ....tr3ttatmni la arca °rated and easy' o f as ; cen trally . cam from ill the roam of travel. It °ordains all the modern improvements and every convenience for the comfort and *nom of _the traveling public. The sleeping seems are imp and well ventilated; rooms ere the house will continue .to be kept as iv trit am hotel in every resiawn• - ' _. jaldaid . LIMB &Lox ft. - piselm. _ STOrEs, 4c. JASZSI YOUISO•.••••,- ' • 1...J..1". 20018 a YOUNG BROTHEIIS, DirgusorsFouN .l. Dar; 'Maly West. aear Gm Oder Dent Pll4 SOT B LAST. rasnolactoro AND ROLLING DIU4+ DLL CASTINGS elorezy" _dmeription. OILPIPE, BOILER oaniqrraiintowit: - 'GRATED/LBS. WAGON DOR. - SAD • AND DIM IRONS, GRATES AND GNATS TROST% STOP. GOOK BOXES, to.: &Drip on t and form e low; Orders lett 'with W. W, YOUNG. ammo of Weal street mid Diamond allay. will metro prompt Wen- Ram A LIEN, McCORMICK & CO., VALrarr JO& TOCISDIIT, Pittibnigb, P. ' acrWtantovax, N. , 1 Mali Wee- Manufcturers et COON, reams AND HEAT aSTOVES, PLBLOS ANDIEITCHEN GROSS, HOLLOW WABiw. etc., Steel awl Glass Moab, Bell ies 11111 OssUngs, ELUL Gusting. GM, Water and As. Um Pim Sad Irons; Dog Twos, Wagon ESE amendHattie'. Pulleys, Hangers, Ctsr Wiesels. 43.0ap Cadings made to order. Patented Portal& NHL vritil Steam or gone Palm. KEYSTONE - FOUNDRY, . . _ D. DeILAVNIS & SON , No. 47 PSDERAL BTHEIBT, Allegheny City, . . • - Idanufactororo of *Tory varldiy_of - 00GEING A.ND. ILEATING STOVES. COOKING - RANGES, Tins Vommon ORATE FRONT% FENDERS, I ;c 6 . . • - . . Abo, OAST IRON HOUSE ITANTB; 111 ON NAILING, and ill lands 'of OAATLNUEI mode to wrmisc.ez. .L U and dangerous dhows, cis ..LigIIIBOLD •=- THUM DUOS% which hes remind the endorse. moot of the most proutistent phyddans in the Driltsd Mates. Is now offered to an Witted hurnanlty certain certain aura for the tollowing'dlwasos end originating hunt ammo and Sr of the IV IIS or Sexual Organs s Gummi Debility. • Mental Palcal Deprowion. Determination oi hy its Head, Oonitood Ideas, MOM* General Blood to t eras end Illeepleastem at N4ht. Absence of Muscular Lose of, Amato, DrYorois, limaciation, Low Writs, D Min Cr Paral of thiergyum of tlenoratko isc = take of the Heart, and In tact ail the toncomitants of a nervous and debilitated Mate of tho To Moor nane e the genuine, cut - t his ooTh for Tata no other.' Cures guaranteed. • adeertleeriariothersoirarm.—amisagerr 11APP4"--11"1" `Pa=in 'a= iS 11ran Idassmost—Stie of of the wPAM. ISLE WOO= Olf .wolums, ANATOMY and MEDICOS , " lard &fermi:4d, maord 36o of expense, td Wm, treoi (for a t 'benefit od naming humanlty,) fair of their' madlastructfle and Inter esting Lemma cat Mart De end its Disow Lffa Nem= DebUlty, Preanatnte.Doeline of Mantas:4 Indigestion, Weaknem t i ne Dolik 6l / 014 a and Vital Polars, 'Greet &Ada .Juns, end those Maladies which: mann, Ems rratbfal gamma si liability, or 'lgnorance of Pfibriokrill and lialmres them Insoluble' lactase IWO Won the 'meant of eullghtardikit and PIUS thaw ands, and, will be forwarded free on the PO of form stamps, by addressing "Santora Darisfors,_bi ass rit y arorsap and Ireadait 6 63 BroologriN• .LLU. SEBTOILVD PlaNakel; fa a Biala Ea• & pri the Howl . , TruitztentOOTifelcil cure o Sporomtorrhaii-or Seminal WeielmeNh untery EndaionsAertal Debillty,and La to Idarthir YonsfallYs lionotfm.as l / 4 OfogunPT l Our, BollowndllteLNontal and Mined ineapaeuy, eO , lllll MAXI SearabllllN aII. By BOBT. J. OW, • PNBWaLLI• II . D...Anthorof theuGreenßook,'!. te. IL ...• BOON ; To TUoutaNDs or surriumuhrr Bent nada seal. in a plain envelope, to any addrtaii pa c t -paid. : fool:10 of ail. Cents. of taro Dade. stamps, by .Da, OH. J. O. NOEL- 4 ' 187 Bniaderiy, I..rflif 4 Z 6o:km ibga• .2 anTam - dorT To CONSUMFTIV t ader.! _twribioing been restorid to baeltb Is teit, weeks, by a very abut temoly, artim tatvitarkr ed wend seen ,wit anew leas 'o*. ' wad that dread disuse, Omumseptton-Tts sollow Itak known to hie fellow menus theloestis of mare. - To all aho desire It, be will mats copy="alpa axed (nee of -ctuirgeawltb - t ee __,. pveputogand soda' ta• saittoe •"• tlndia sore tare for Osissiimpaoe. stattleO, tCs de. Tbe oulj ablest ot the advertliertnaeos tbs4 presortOtbm ta to buten the staletesl=l7 immaden which tuseetioeives to be he topes every Bawer will try ,bilk 2_ o ! !!„ , 1 4 cost them Bothnia. atm may praseC o . 8 " " t re nr i aktiarA.UM iagen7 1 1 t nor • 44-'7 7 f r, • . L.; :ITUGH AND ISlffalk-ARB: 013-44 P IL-7 ,tt. - . . 'ogit44as end sett Shwa Um as 1" 2 l i lt° 11' P I 4.C. a l . 12. 1 4% 114 . 16 - d o NeOolantwerk.**-,? O .:". ,-... 16.1.11 " .; 1 do hm.........,...- itzr ." . Antra Oluoltutati...... 4.110i1i. , tta 640 a. in. da St. Louis . - .7O ..m Aid 6.116. No change of cars teGt7on Pittsburghatdannt onalde Splendid filaping Own attached to all NRIPI 'palm Lek. cad - *halal 16a: ;:: 1 1... Laves PiteshMiph U/ I. ni. 4:10 a. fn. 1050 p. in do Wellaiita 600 . 11:14 " UN ".„. do Statham's 4,100 . " Ode ' * 6.off ni de WEseling. .664 -" - 1062 " 406 "; Andras Bellar.- 5:05_, ." -. 10:40 , 4 11.65 " Oonnetting at Hug with Baltimore and Oh/ Bed, and italtallalr with Central Ohio Baum* for Zanesville, Lanesater,Virclaille,ooltOnbta Ctn. 0in5,"4.41101141, BS. fatds;:end Points West. Pidelalik asd Oleerhad pm LOSTVI t1itib121101....,......,.. UV s. nu 16.50 p. to. do We11aff10„....4.,......... 4:1 0 " &IV " do 8area.,................ 610 " 614 " do Aliiana ~...„...:„..... 6:45 " 4:40 " do Hudson ........-----. 600 " foet " arrirra Oleva Shood-;......... 9:15 " • 630 " at Bayard trith Tosearawas branch far Neirl-idlsit7a: plata sad Carpi Dover, at Alliance with Pittalnugh, Tort Wayne and Chicago • Barad; it Hudson with Oleadand, !an esvillo and Oincinnatt B. B. Iter Akron, Oupthogairsits and 31/11611= rolt atOlereland with 0,6 E. B. IS: Au Mae. end Buffalo with 0. A T. B. B. lot TtdedoLDet end mono, snd the North-wed. wagnun Accciamodmion two at 4.00 p. M. Beturning trains Mare at Sao a. :xi., OM 11. OS.* MSS snd ISO IX STI., Tbrallet larlenCto - au prominent pohtts in the West or t3outh-weat, North or North-west, an be precusedat the Waal Street Depot. Pittsburgh. JOHN SUWON, ffloketageat. for further hiformatialin AZT 1 _ •46 4 : 4 1 At the Orutputy's con. in irnasta Baden. Penn ta ~.2 QII iti 31 E. IL AB-. NJ ItalliniggliT -YOB WM* TED P Van LeADD BAIL . MIGHT D 2 TRAIN& Oa and sitar TOZBDAT. Jail Ist. tee The NAIL TRAM tomes Pittabarge from Passenger depot; at the Intersection al Grant streets, emery secalgiTt Bn=i4ls. s. pi., dapping letat thr Makes Pitteburp and Philadel end making dhlet cem abalone at Ibilvisbuig . icon and Washing. tam, sad tor Nur Taeir.vis 'Allentown was. The. =MSS TBAM lamer the above mond station daily st 1.20 p. aL,,stoppinglooll al Mind stailoos, marini. direct - mned= st BMW burg to . BaulF2o7l,"rWillictolk. and 'Atm:pit vie The-MT WI baits the abomanixesd giallo, &ay (Boxidego em=l tr Y at :801. pi 'lna , LDOAL TBDCLOUT TRAIN, with '- - ' Oa attached, lune thelhosenger Mall* UV, mere big. Caudal' excepted') at pr m" - morelnit Tib:21 7 4j37-7 . 0 9. 1:0 DAT1 a":7-5-Gcgm644441.114417.,.,1. The iottiotainsaccallemitieikm Tram mug dal (except Sudsy) at, 2:4ssowing staill Ostler sad TIVIIIIIIii SO ter u Ornamenigh. ...__ . Dint decommodstirmTrantawaungtithenteav dal (umS lizzotO) 4 elt) i. Irs: --' --- - , liecend Amnalum' Trent for Widrilltati.. - Dare daily (except Baran) et MOO& an vr , :Third ticcont Us,M for Wall*, ftlitifl Witte daily (erupt Sunday) at. 41, 10 it: m. .. Doccrth licoacomodalon 'DM to Widilltago learn daily 4croepresodoy; ot tds p.m. ,The Church Train levee Weal Mallon leery Du day 'at Sad? au a. ; rano** !sem / 111 41Fg h ks antra in PittaiMigli es KIM" p. na. ; hlsll, LW. P.'ll3a 1 lilt Lb trento. Bert Josteu .6 •1111024e1:08 a. m. Punt Wail's Malian ASAiCarailk,Bo it UM 1 Beci ond Ware SWIM deaortesole*lL 10 , 6 a, et.l . TleDe Well's Matted XlMOlDumateloa, ViD.p. ut. t Toctellb Ware Bedlam lecceoincideaco. 4:1 0 y. m.' Trainaccensend Indiensiormeotaglari vile inteolentko with WW 2 titoologla. s3l i n Toot and West, 1112 VMS sad ,Woot. • • Ths onblio will Ind ft mutly to that intei r ea Ong Zest or Wed, to Mimi bp the Teenert i:len - tral Datroad, as the scamenutiedmo now cannot be =used an soy Miser roots. -ea bed! balloted . with stone,.ad ts entirely Du Matt dtmL We out promise NIRO, sped ind woad 1; all 'to ray bur this Wad with their. tottolasgs. . L To !lariat .-..-eli 80'To Sillani.lo CO To . Philadelphia.— 10 avitjanarter............ S so. chocked to on MO on the tenteran . elelVenlilearoade sad tarhibelatdda, Esitinues and • Passenger' leirchallil . 4 to ~tDiti. vill to chateau's:most, eoxedlogto distance tmtaled, h addition:to' the station 'rano,' excalag frongstation. whore the ocitopsay has le es, agent " , it -..: ..- 1i0T1.03.,,1n to Of lettetans=ll hole .themsolves - rerptneible • fxr on* end tor sn stocrant Dos er.ooliai ,-, . ' H. 11.--;An Omnibus Line booboo" mg 401 to most ressealum and bump to ant Dots - 'e De. *anger a chafp net to sis4al *owe Smooch pre *anger ,ro. booms,. Tor ticketit-ViYi° +. .. , .r., mate J r' A i c s t Al the Pering.herds- Central ' ups Station, on Liberty ma punt streets. • ' Genl.,littreati .atoonai Pa. B. MIW E • Q s TE,Odd;WEEKLY_BETWri :BZ A 10 151 1 5 , TOBII AND 1,11r1582001.11014 `. Mg 0 0 4 lubsrld;ls Emmen II - (Inland.) 1 Tlti IdtarPorda Soy( Ir . -sztann a rats -2511.Atatad:' than . CIITEr d BAITEIIOBE - • ^ - - ,1101. IL 0/Tl5 ..01 wmunawro3........—azwzdsh.oo. is. armor 38w, 8038....."4.—...adwt4. gct. 26. tad oTari Saturday, at , woo, fttaa Tar 4d, Ifortit aarturotitir,.. ./IBST ClASlti»;...sre ttnaISAGI 3.2—. 520 . 1 * -do- to Landau.... 90.09' do: tolAwo ol --: MOO -do ,to Patiu..-..: 55,00 ;go lol'artrf. 4 ::.... 41 4 05 do uo,;Bamburg.:9s,oo : do, to liaratiarS4 410 0 el="a° . 17.'461i:31 li c_ . , 6 8 4":,,, _ l _ lBt. . 210a..,—Tbe. . p pt, el wi witinigungoils is, mo by ardor of therWas DoOdditlontir=" stoat ved to Ttelt 'crops idll. no to rgru bs rag to OrarPorrous etthutg ta-Ortaa but shalt 'Merida cia W TI•111 el tha fo ll oartg tato to Nee fr o m' Tottlu.- o Lira:loa or Guerustotro; IA - dada; 555, VI awl 5115. atone - . trout Liverpool $15,130: Iron Quaouttown 536,90.: ~:.-t._ ..._ , Thom etial:26lll AIMS 11411001 14071:011C4141002 tit paspenput, Ind Atorr) - Uzi* eared :SurgeOtta, Thal ass UM b . Watar-tlght .f. rot eactlona....aad tam l'atautlrl.oo. dalailatora 6 . boat; - •: • --- ' - -.7:4011.11 13. pat, ` , 15 Irodusy, 4ir./or 3633 Taol22W.al 470 . 1.46.6 6, IRMO. 66 ..—.....!.........-'.. -.." -. r LeAN FORGE. ' I W. P. Fonts 41 00,..- -... asiatictureriat' • fligallibi7 isisolTnitaiiiihrxerro am, • - prrituaraiwitylim toixitinns .... /au eAszaxsza.-AsaunTak _ Asimakhupice i ssavrftliiol2lg - a :: l'a,:v '' rigirrii ir "ciOn . - # losiiviu6:l6ik' MIME EE PHIGOSOPRIO BURN TBATONS'S lI2W DOIIBI'LLOILOGRBIIe. 1 080THIO BIDI/131 1 ,_ far 0,51111012 OM is cow ready . It p:Madel,-.Ftsay. adranta l ar rer Me cos- - 1. It maim a Mega or small light ' with": pmted 1. It Mil burn any .4uality of oil with ardady. . •-1 3. It Can be aced nith elout or 11 "dt CsY 4. It can be and Ca a talca tlamp. - 6. It can always be :nide to tdigh bunreammaludki. - -r., It is Mao nadir witted Man comothet bonser. I. It mar be trimmed end lighted withraa - mama l ' 8. Rth x "' the cone . iii- -I. e ;nit* 412 above the caw. 9. The chimney canoe removed la . 1, 4 44 " .1 oft' Thee* tames am the tonanan 210.' tidsi;alal can ln=cm imy MAP caw hi nre.: , Very lierem mins Oil oia, hare a Phliteophia swum Aim 25 oenta. Pa dzsett, $2. . Bold, llinv.traurth street, Pittabor.,- ... _ ..,,, , ,!! 1:14k!r— -rpo FARMERS AND,IIIIaZBEL .1. . , . .„ . Groirs - ra ieit ."2111) WARM% . .. . Tor deenhg Client . Patental' , 74ttla7" la . cheep, simple Mal-MoicraNnici - . is :goia Men Me beat style of amMaaanadl.-- 3 - 4 Ida du" d" kW " Gibed and Orain, scrimmage Oluill, Stoat. Chen‘ Ocala; ar,. - , - more , thmmOKi one vitiriem LIMIC. Than nay ether machine'. , We fareena MMUS to the public', 'with conlisisuce that it la cluaripalend mashatice ma cow wen? illteXcia l 'IA ra, hut i n Om sole AM to Mad r• , - ZOLLI irtitall,:illa /Milk WegOgri Tine, an 4 all Obio, with the tto mill in not,. a* " " _ a .7. , , W w,W "4"1 .,.71,1X2 1111A16111 . 011 a_ •--oe-marmittabur244, as. f r o_,--REFRwits, isat- - Poiorau saps; wayaoarm nal mad% '-' " 417311= m a w viDabrinerss,l6 int6r=sll A.4tatist Totanifin•SraaM4Ql3o.l :Won, air ( 01 1,t 2 r 011 1 4 8 1M4 • lila WONZWALIEIkai. a. iefiCei="l": LINO, 04,110:410 1 13 14 , o_l7oi tiA1031.3.1Y9=9:7: --I,lo2,bcrreir a=sciramo untsitteo.4l64ol,lllvo~P &IMF LZr i altifill 4 zilinnea llut, j akissam-mmit-- . porovatibie a c td i s i ta c l t t e ced=n= iiik;Uaim.{o 2o , v oloA l pr&bo& friablittrai . P.AndiStt l, Ain 14al lial ft le tt r -'2l fin '44 " NV riCMIe". laltsftlaravruh tibirtvirjanintObit. Ps, 111 2 V 131 il 13 :•0 1 " ir ifia asistgets • by.ifA. •?,s chs t or. in ug**l. , . =M!MM