CM c .‘,t)rtsbOrrian ' 'ginner, PITTSBURGH, NOVEMBER 1, 1862 The War. The Army of the Potomac commenced a forward movement on the morning of the 26th, its left wing, under Gen. Burnside, crossing the river at Berlin, eight miles below Harper's Ferry, and proceeding to Lorettsville. On the next day Gen. Pleas- anten, with the advance guard, went on to Leesburg; from which place there is a railroad to Washington, 'and a turnpike to Winehestet. vOtiehiy Wes 'not in iiirde . at Leesburg, and the few troops there re tired iyithout fighting. The enemy also retired, on the 27th, from Charlestown, Shepherdatown, and Martinsburg; thus leaving the near vibiriltk of Polorna He is in farce at Winchester, most prob- ably, t4ough thre are,.reperta, of ; a retreat from that place. ' The long delay; of, our army,, after tlie battle of Antietam, is much g ,blamec;.amOn the editorial fraternity. Men - Wiio' live in their comfortdble houie . f and, sleep on good matrasses or beds of down, and sip their coffee, and eat , their roan, and fit waited %tidally, by , wivta i idetighters, and hired help, should'be asharne&th complain perpAually of our brave, exposed, and suf- feriwg soldiers. jt;is true thit!,"thisy verb- ally blame the Geparals; but they know well that the delay of the deneralsis in :merey to, xlie men. The army of the Potomac is nemposed, parqy of veterans who PI the marches, (lona ter-marehes and battles tinder (yeti.' Ogre derived n r f ten latte, t4 eitoei, apVireil and, tarty lof new id- unteers, to be furni,shed. with .t : he moults of , CMitro ! rt far a'a:h P it, • Tbe_uttuoit dilgentie haUbeen used -by the csotllrt, Ueneral and the War Depart __ men to' furnish the needed supplies. And this wor,lci done,, an a4vuuce is . simmedkately commenced. The policyfe bapursua is as yet a 'dotter of conjecture. Letter writers tell of plans and purpos6, Ifueth4ir Prediotioris are be% seldota&iwzrtir r,theyti'mei lit takes Id 'read tl/ey';‘ ) 1 na77,Ye11iit u ,. 661 , 2 ,t. M'O 1 0 1 at!, with the army of .the 'Potomac, ;ill dativor to .drive the 'enemy before him to BiaUnion,l or dordonsVille, 'and thence to Richmond. But if this is done or at teinpted, it wtll 'be, as seems to us, rather by title oider of the President, in deference to„public aclamor,' than as the outgoing of thilliarietsdom. To capture alarge army, 101. open eountry,,and commanded by an able general, is a thing not to be thought of"' Au& from Winchester to Richmond, there 'are `iid impassable barriers. There are motintaini and rivers, but they are no im pediment, but" rather a benefit to the as things are. They afford to him places of defence, 413 4 d.the.Meaps ,retarding his pursuers. Gen. Lee is. too wise and cau tious a man to all Ow. himself to be hemmed up in 'a'eountry which.lia well knOWs, 'and where the people are his friends ; or to give battle, unless he has the advantage of posf don: And the farther he retreats, if he is carefig,,the 'stronger he gets; and the, farther our army pursues, the weaker it becomes, because of the growino. rs distance from the basis of stgiplies,' ,anti the net cessity of leaving men to guard its con nexions. . The best way to reach Richmond, and cripple the foe, we still consider to be the Peninsnla. We should hence not be at all surprised to learn,-Soon after shall IFti6LbleilatfildiYordd army ha4jtimn4 ‘ tqA prnEn3 int andt i llt i viONge ; pertoL4 WasliaitgjtalltgliVipAdi river. A. few 'thousand of with thgfitilli4rOOrlitio4 bb cam tnali`dVdotpgatifsN' Si; gel, b., ie couldrthoroughly' protect Washington.and illarYlarte would iteriulr 461E41 artnto go'SouttL In a fet*Eielcs tieverivl of the new iron ; clads' will he 'reitdy, could .surely clear. -the -James river, and cotiperate with the land forces, and capture Richmond. That place. in our hands, with its foundries, rail \ t7ds,,&e. the "rebel 'hold in Virginia would ) be very brief. There would be no need then to wear,y . nht and destroy men in marching to Winchester, StauntOttrand Gordongiille. ' RiChmond having fallen, no large army could abide in No'rthern ( yirginia; And the easiest ' road to Richmond—by far the easiest, speediest, and safest----is that indicated. 'rossibly, however, to please the public, the arty 'may, before the iron-Idada are ready, advance to Gordonsville. To possess and hold that place would he of great import anew; and to advance a little farther, and occupy , :Lynchburg would almost, if not Oita starve out, an army at Richmond. But- tO 'do all this Wohrdlrequird - too tan* men. We are fully'. of - the opinion that military,. wisdom F4l eirelaeftmee4 are, would dictate a defensive system on the Potomac and aggressive on the James. ; And it is_ pokitible-eVen that the ‘defeltei r ve'4Ould be the wisest plan on the' whole Virginia froutcei: With' our 'iron-clads, our gun boats, ,Szo., and 106,000 men . (we might' spare 200,000, after all the Ike's are in,) the mouth of. the Cape Fear river, Charles ton, Mobile v every - important-harbor- and seaport, could bt taken and held, the 'blOck ade Aar& and Xl3 glitsll2iyiitpathY in furnishing the rebels ;with iron stea, ships and munitions of war; be rendered no avail. Then, the residue of the war would be easy. o ,, , have now indulged in' some ottpr o i ture, tont not , with the intention of ,dictat ing, or fault-finding. Those upon whom' rests the responsibility of conducting at s , fairs, have better judgments' than we, and a thousand times. more knowledge of the, situation. Oni Shiftless is to yield to thet and * sustain them.' Their interests, pros pects, honor, and 'pittriotisin, are all con cerined ittiprasediting *llO4. the epee diest, safest, and most effective manner ; and to them we defer. IN KENTUCKY things are assuming a peaceful forth. The most of the rebel army has left the State, without any serious fighting, since the battle at Perrysville. Gen. Buell has been removed from the head of our army, because he let the rebels escape; and Gen. Bragg is likely to be dis placed by the rebel authorities because he did not conquer Buell, and capture Louis ville. It is possible that both are hardly dealt with by their countrymen. Buell should at least have thanks for expelling the enemy from ICetituckY. Gen. Rose crans succeeds Buell. We hope for him still greater success. He did well in West ern Virginia last year, though while there he was abused abput as soundly for slow ness, and rot: Jetting Fl t oyd, escape, as Buell ItlntUCkY:' ` - ',At Corinth be" lately gained a splendid. Tictory. He has never been worsted' in a 3 fig,ltt,;.l)* neither le has Buell. 'We admire him much as a General, and hope for'brilliant successes to the 4 artify, J untlehis ; guidance ; ; • SOUTH-WESTERN MISSOURI is cleared of rebels. The 'ene T rgy of Gen. Scofield deserves, tPrltire,' o.oo4l:kiealtoWnt afissouri is, however, again visited. A few rebels haie ghOwn theinselvei near Island go. lb. ~.A few weeks more will show us renewed operations on the. Mississippi. The work of entirely opening up that great highway was to have been finished last , But an enemy too powerful was there. , From thnThulf there is not much, news. Those' "hotly questions:" MR. EDITOR. :—ln the,,,Banner of the 18th of October, I observe certain " knotty questions" propounded, and a solution of them by you, is requested. Your remarks in regard tommto:te' wise and just, taking the vjew, whiCh you evi dently do tike, and Alich, from the eau trohs'manner in ,which they are e*press94, one' could "hardly else thin take, of the case supposed. The same questions were laid before the Synod of Allegheny, at its late meeting, as an Overture. ~,Sypp,d, v,qr s y r ,judiciously, as I think, adiplingtheretiort-of the' &immit tee on Bills and Overtures, declined to an - swer them; and suggested that the better way to pursue in regard to such cases .as, that made the subject of inquiry,shbuld such actually occur; .'is‘ to judge of each upon, its own. merits. Then if wrong is believed to be done by the decision in a 'lower court; 'let the case itself' be' carried before' a highlir, by'appeiel, Or com plaint. Let nova decision be sought 'from the latter, with a view .to condemn that made by the former, by offering it as asup,- posed case, and that in a form of word's so cautiously arrarigedas• to Tie-well Suited to get the answer desires'. .Sometimes very big cat, with very sharp claws and teeth, lies nicely hidden under what appears to be a very harmless heap of meal. You, gr,.,itpr t ,d9Rbtlen noticed, that oftenVestans are asked of Presby teries and Synods, which, seeming to have for their object merely the gratiftca- ion of a laudable desire for information, have in fact a less worthy and honorable motive—are designed to secure an .answer that will hit, F and ,perhaps , sting somebody, if it does not ' You will observ,e, that the first question speaks of " a Session composed of two (ruling) Elders and the Moderator, who is a minister." Mark—the querist does not saY'that the minister is pastor of the eon gregation over which the Session rules, nor, therefore, the constitutional Moderator, though the natural inference from the way the question is expressAauld be that he is. why did the•t querist explain that in the • case put by him, or in the case as it actually occurred—Jor take, for granted he had 'such a case in'his mind, for the sake of which, or a Presbyterial judgment on which, he sought your views -=--the minister is,,n9t the pastor Your - • remarks take for granted,- ea it seems to me, that he is; and almost of necessity would do so. ' But suppose "a minister" is not the pastor of that congregation, and suppose the two Elders have not united to invite him to act , ..as ,Moderator on the occasion of the pretended trial of one of them, and that the Presbytery has not appointed hird to to act; and- seppose, moreoVer, that'the Elder on pretended trial protests against' that minister presiding in his ease, and refuses to recognize his right so to do : suppose, in, a word, that he is Moderator on no other" ground t'Aut 1, 3 .0 ;inif which he is sustained' by the remaining Elderwhat then, Mr..rEditor ? Will 'Yell be so good as to give your vieia;iii' regard to such a case as I have supposed ? The Presbytery to which the writer be longs was elled..upon. to , e,lpvessfi4 opinion upon a caseOfThis serf: One of two Ruling Elders of.a'vecant church was charged by' the remaining' Elder and "a minister;" not a pastor of any congregation,' with some 'neglect, as waekaffirmed, of' duty; iihe thereupon proceeded, as if a Session, to cite' him to appear to ans*er. This'he declined to do, if that minister should act as Mode ratoT.,Withoizt,even pursuing the censti-, tutiettal brder'oeishiling i a'second 'citation, if I ddliddt,inigtakVAllaiigh4lidther they did ..or ;noti , iis ,of no consequence, if the whole proceediqg , Iyak:ampnauthoiligedi, ai isumption of power—they suspended him,, or. decla r red ativended: TheiPrestr , tery gave, as the , unanimous opinion of rail the members present, that the w t hots, matter iresiiregillaeineenittinientil; null' and : void,- , -that ,, theiso-ealledrModertiter was no Moderator ; the so-called Sessien i no Ses-, Rion; and the so-called snepensimi; 'no : sus pension. Did the Presbytery give a right opinion, Mr. ,Editers? I think , you will agree with me thatetteh a suspension did nitit any ,reipect, , or to have paid to it any, attention, either by !._the'.suspended':, ;Session, Id another congregation, familiar with the The Synod did wisely, in tny ; judgment,, in replying as it did'to the Oierture. And eeelesiasticalliodies should ,belitieful in re gard to the answers they give to like _ever, . tures, lest, %unwittingly: to them, their an .swetw"be so'pleirtof to,do, some one wrong. sleet , them , -be; , ;quite sure, , that no,cat - is: cencealed_ . 'under the meal. ' "An t IvALLICOnitiV- -, ' f tanceseina clans FaitaC:ea'se, as s tated above, would , beltiite irregular: We may 'infora tiiend ihor who' ICAO4:10(1`,, Mi..tho 1 ;4! Knntty lives m i le Y'roilemlis:tiati'Nui . liis'i!reEitvir'' , . Rowfar,tbny ty,aifellipl: in cdniineio; :;TP.k)rlsc "For the Presbyterian' Banner PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.---SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 186.2. For the Presbyterian Banner Presbytery of Washington. Supplies appointed by the Presbytery of Washington, on the 21st inst.: Pigeon Creek. Third Sabbath of Nov., Mr. J. Waugh. Fifth do. do. Mr. Wm. Hanna. First do. Dec., Mr. A. M'Carrell. Second do. do. Mr. J. Waugh. Fourth do. do. Prof. Black. First do. Jan., Mr. N. B. Lyons. Second do. do. Dr. 3. W. Scott. Fourth do. do. Dr. W. P. Alrich. First do. Feb., Dr. 3. Eagleson. ,Second do. do. Mr. 3. Waugh. .Fourth do. ..do-Dr : J.l.Brownson. -First do: Mar'., Mr: W.H. Lester. Second de. do. Mr.?D..Hervey. Fourth do. do; Mr. W. J. Alex ander. , First do. Apr.,Mr. J. M'Blaney Second do. do. B. steed, • Second 'Cki‘rdt, 'Wheetiv. , Mist Sibbih'ofNOV.;Bie.'j'. Waugh'. Second do. do. Mr.iT.S.Pbmeroy. Third do. do. Mr. L. Grier. Fourth do. do. Dr.. H. R. Weed. Leave to supply 'themselves until next stated meetinc , of Prabytery, for the re maining part of time. , ALEXANDER. WOABEELL, Stated Clerk. For the Presbyterian Banner. In memoriam. Died, of typhoid fever, in Carlisle, on the 22d Of, October, at 4 P. M., Walker E. Huntley, of Connellsville Pa., and of Com pany F, Anderson Troop. - ' WHEREAS, It has pleased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom and goodness to re move.. froin our Compapy our companion ~ . • and . ' fellow-soldier,' 'Walker E. Huntley ; therefore, 7 , RAII7 Ch „Ttia.t we. de _willingly :hew to thistThiplinsaliiiiil le , dodrifilitivi.depee.i,te, t Resolved,. That we, :tender te , his l ifilio 'fi friends our heartfelt sympathyv and'sincere condoleneut„in their t elidden't-bereiV. elh ol lt, and l rtatt - We eherish'tifith grateftOduiern branceilrettliistiiii 'character oi'oiii4e loved 'brother. - **' - ' v .: ''f ~, Resolved, That the thanks - Of Ciimpany F Be ietriribed , to Company G and others; who assisted in defraying funeral expenses. ' Resolved, That these resolutions be pub lished in the Presb,ytekan 13ann,er, and that `a copy of the same be sent to the parents of the depeased. , • JOHN M. DAVIS, • . FRANS B. SELLERS,." , DAVID CLARK, e 4. ~, ,•,•.): ~.! 1 .•,,.,, ComMittee. ava ee ing o ‘ this Presbytery, lastjn ,Lpudy,n, the pastoral 'relation''bCtvreen - R:C:'Gal braith and the church ,of hancastev, week dissolied ; also, that between Rev. S. A. Hughes and the Grove City'clinrch. c Pres bYteryr. adjourned to meet in• Columbus, (First church,) on the second Tuesday of November.-7Presb,yterj • Marriage of Priests.—The -civil tribunal . of Perigrefix Fl'ance;,:has*Ldeciaed -that a priest of the Roman Catholic Church may mairy, Nithout ,any penalty from 'the 'civil law. The case was thoroughlytried; and the final decision is a great blow to the su premacy of Popery in France. I.:titerat sews. The First Snow Snow fell on Saturday night so •as to.appear on the grbund on Sabbath morning. This is the first this season. Last Autumn the first snow, as we see stated, was on November 16th 41,e, • 444 L' TI 113 La t e 'Hteettoas. te The elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and lowa, resulted in favor of the Democratic party. In Ohio their,makrity.,?ras.B,74o, on the 'ticket for Supreine JUdge. In Pennsylvania the Majority for Auditor General is 2,847, there pork; from three :SmaliJiiiitintieg being unofficial: ri - Blarkwood for ifttober, Failed, by some means, to .reach us in time for an earlier notice than the present. Readers will be especially interested in thefollowing articles in the October number Ten. Days in Rich mond -"f ;" " Caxtoniana ;' " Germany and her prospects; ,France." f is for sale. , by Henry .31iner, Fifth - Street, Pittsburgh' . ' The Rebellion' Record Is an octavo pamphlet of pages, published by Messrs. W. A Lare and 'W. M. liartzell,isitts burgh. .4givas the. history of militarY matters in Allegheny County, from April, 1861; to Octo ber, 1862 ; the regiments raised under the_three .months 7, call; the 600,006; 'call; and !the 390,6801 call. It gives , the names of the ofteers, and t speaks alsO the'COMinitiee Publib 8;4, the, genie 'Guardi, &414' tat It , is valuable - fOi ii reference. A list of exempts 'is added. The ContinentaLtionthly. This candidate for public favor is now in its eleventh number. It hai been ably conducted, and is likely yet to impt;ove, having acquired an . important accession to its editorial force. Its political department will henceforth be conducted ,by Hon. Robert 3. -Walker, and Hon. Frederiek P. Stanton,. of Washington, D. C. These gentle men belong 'to' the old"Detnocratic school. Each of them was appointed Governor of Kansas, by , President Builianan, and .each was removed.• by that functionary because •he would not'use fro proper means to _force slaverynpon the people. The present, ,number- of the Continental eon- Ttains, among'its'able artiolee„, one , by Mr. Stan ton, on The Causes of -the'Rebellien, awl one by Mr. Walker, Ort;Tite The work is pub 'Halted by John F. Trow; 50 Greene Street, 'ffeir 'York, at 40.'00 a year. .The Atlantic Magazine 'for. November, Hew been laid' on onr table 2 lt contains a rium ber of interesting , and.valuable articles. Amelfir these "(O:mention; - Apple . s,": and "-Life' in the Open Air,"% , both posthntnotts papers—the former by. Thoreau, the. later by Winthrop "The Ritssian Serf Systeta,", by Prof. A. D. " liekrill4 irekident'i Proclingi tion," by,l i tVph i Walgo Enierson.; and." Methods of Study in NatrtrltTlisiol , Y," igatsa. Theleliever tge 'llterhiliirerpretation 'of the' first +chapter of . Genesis, will, of oeurse dissent : entirely from the hypothesis assumed in thennst• mentioned article. , Gen. Wool on the Loss of Harpers Ferry It haring been stated, with . much assurance, that Gen., Wool ordered the abandoning of Har.. ,`Per!e Ferry, plc/ l econpy,:ip,g, of Maryland Heights, atroommanding•the Ferry, and a - sure , protection, the General thug res Ponds The iii.not drie"ivordof finth . in ' the above! p e lf ok g a r o perry oß anut T ints. ~been defended , by: 10,000 men, if rightly directed. Col. Miles sur rendered 11,200 men. The possession of the Maryland Heights by the enemy did not inter fere with the defence of Harper's Ferry. They bad no guns on the Heights that. could do the slightest injury, or prevent the defence of the heights of Harper's Ferry. If Col. Miles had obeyed my orders, the Maryland Heights would not have beta taken possession of.by the rebels. JOHN E. WooL, Major General. Baltimore, Tuesdny, Oct. 21, 1862. ". Elections. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and lowa, held elections on the 2d Tuesday, the 14th of October. The following nine States will hold their annual elections on the 4th of November, viz. :.New-York, New-Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, Illinois; Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, and' , iDelaware*. The members of the Rouse from Philadelphia stand 8 Republicans and 9 Democrats.' 'Both Senators are Republicans., Victory of Gen. Scofield, in Arkansas. ST. Lours, Oct. ., -Hadleck, Commander-in-.o4ief : Our, arm:s,sre , entirely suc cessful again sin Xorth-west.Arkansaa, General, Schofield, finding that the enemy had encamped at Pea Badge, sent Gen. Blunt, with the post di vision, Westward, ,and moved. tpisrard,flnuteville with the rest of his; . foreeS. Gen. Blunt, by Mak ing a hard night's March; reached aridattacked the. rebel foiee atifdaisville, near thellortly.west corner of Arkansas, at 7 o'clook.A.l M., on the 22d inst. The enemy was under co'yeT„and are estimated at some 6;000 to 7,0CK1 iitiong. The engtigem'ent lasted aboutan t ,hber,, and restilied'in'the`tetarrolita Of the ' eriany; with:the loss' of all his artillery,'"a"hatterf ihx-pound ars, a large number of horses, and a portion of their transportation, and camp and garrison equipage( _t ' - .7" .• Ilur.cavalrhand light howitzers' were still int pursuit of the . scattered, forces; when the ,messen ger left `Our loss witi'stnall: ' " • , ' -Gonertil SolietteldOrine:d rebals iluioongh ' ; Thintiville, and heymill.feetning Cloienuptin tham. -The enemy ; fled, Tre.cipitstelypbeyOnd -Bostont 1 Mountain. All ; the organised rebel forces of the West have thus teen driven baoklto the_valley of the Arkan sas ,river, and the 4.riv i of t,he f rontier has lantly and successfullymoo4lished r Al 11 ;1 eaRT IB ,.. MN orGeneral Zoinnianding. • Washington: 00,tx. October 26t1,- 7 11.t the request .t of Gen., Mc- Dowell,"the Court ' 'lnqniry; honsuitingi of pens. Hunter, Cadwalledni,land investi gate' the military,condubt of 'that gentleman: The representation, -made)itirsotoni that the.public Jdebt, has reached I tiro • thousandl millions of dollars,, is agrees exaggeration.,. t Qc., the first day of ,the present month it o was,,ottly, sii..hundre&and't,Wenty,inilliOns, and it is now less than sixiiiindied and' sixtY - inillidne.• amount: includesa the entire A circitlation; and every species of notes; and between seventy and , eighty millions of; the late. administraticin„ : hat ! excepts : the claims:for ; whiOkno ,requisition, has as yet been ruade The Claims adjUsted and unadjusted' Cannot , aliened twenty' thillibits dollars. , : : i' L . The. utmost:friendliness - exists r lietWi4n and ,our• Governmerit,ptha relations with' ~the Queen's Ministry ancl„the resident Minister being, entirely ; kind. - t Gen. ,Buell has Seen reljeTefrom thecompand of the blion anniln i 'lleniuoley„and'Gen, Rose crane ordered to' the t nosition. The 'Richmond Wide, rictoiier 22d, says " A letter from the Mayor cif "Wiliningtddi gays that, for_ the first .tinie *in many; iv earpdayal Life reports of new eases, aof fevers,show fallinceff o and we entertain the hope that'we have reached the worst." The Richniblid — /VMSi., gr-tre - 24th, says: The yellow fever , as maddlits 'appearance in several towns in Texas. At Sabine Pass, : at the latest dates,' therii"hail 'been. twen4=ftie deaths from' it, andlmost of the peOpletid-l'fled fifth' the' place."‘ October 27th.- 7 1frs. Elisa'Gurn4, widow of John Gurney, the dhitingaished „English, Friend, herself a; preacher, : had an„.i,aterview, with the Piesideut Jo,-day. Sh,_eTpressecl the opiniOn that the sympathy the Friends, on both • sides. of the' Atlantie were'with hire., and closed with an earneat - appeal that - 'he' 'should trust' in Divine l",ower. The President' answered that these unhappy times he acknowledgedd, the universal control of the Divine Hand, him. : self and' others hatable instrunients of ProVi-' den6d. • , ' - t Gen. Hookeen . physielattai4 that he will 13Ce able• to Walk; a)little to-morrow;iand in tne owned' of a week will again be in .ths saddle. Hou.NEdwaritEverett declines the Republican.; nomination f f,o Cpngresa, on‘ the groun4 that ..he, can helP,lbc cppntry, more ,outaide of that body. He depreoates',party viaffare. Rrom Caini: CAIRO, Oct. 27.-The Fed,aral forces;nmber, lug 200 men, with one,piepe,of artillery„etationed at Waverty, Tenn., twenty miles Sonth-iiiiitn i f Fore' Donelson, was titliVeked by 'BOO relielk on Thursday4last. The latter :Were completely routed with a loss., of fifty-four killed,'„2,s4cati-J tured, and .a large 4 number,„of wounded., ,Qur' loss ' was two killed and two wounded, . 1 , , The nuMber sf rebels, at Holly Springs ti said to be 70,000. fj-"' The:conscrint - set isivigorciugly enforced' itiltno Bonth., An officer, from .17dcksburg , says; thailev4r , ery man under thirty-fivejs,t4m army.. Gen. linsecrans and staff passed through day en route for his new command. Gen' . liindmkti is again 2 under'iii-PeSt. im- The latest intelligence froth .t.lorintli sayilr that. scents; tfrol 32 o thel neighborhood. of-• :Bolivar 'rei port Price lryllizb of tilakplaee m.r Gen Hamilton is m command Rosecrane army, MEM From IFarruburt. Five regiments ofdrafted men havo;been or. sardzed in Cilin,p Curtin, and the men ire 40m. fortahle and contented. They are' pet:Milted to organise. companies arid' select , their ' nit& E line officers: When •thus aereeted, tliejr will ileoom missioned akonce. ,742 p,„ A. new eimp of rendezvous for drafted inert has been established at Reading. . Upon inquiry. we learn' that; lady. diii•ifi r hai no knowledge whatever.upon the subjeet of. an; other'meeting of the .Gokernors,.at Washington: The whole story is a canard. ' j 1: The South llitrniet ! ' Piesident Lincoln's 'Emancipation Proclamn tion-haS inspired the most lively terror through out the South. The rebels do 'nal laugh at; this' decree, butt quake :with apprehension. They press fears,that it will'be the tneansr i orpredueiegi a counter-revolution* the,Slave,States n land,Oe soldiers desire to retu rn to theli komes to proteot their ( TheY'hethiVe the fieeoes to beorgaii secret aSsociations, and enlylo be waitihk l auspiciouivopportunity to riseireinsurrectioU en 7 14 g 841 C. , TheYnhaveleard already of, the Pro`c:- lamed= and are beeowing very restive under thiir.yake. ; ; ' , • The ,011 Market. ." The Oil City Register give,sathe following re= view,,of the oil . market, last week: 4'. The price of has has advnnoed rapidlT within th 6 past thrtin'aqi, and is still going up, We know of otiesile Hof 1,000 at sl.Bo"d* the well. ::The most reliable quotation :we cad give of the. piionat therwells, is from $1175 to $2.00; firs and:.aqvaoeing - " , -.t The,Steamboat Bagmen. Thislas, been. a; year of great -activity among our boit-builders: the,, Ist of January last, thirty-three new ateamers have been fin- fished, and seventeen others .are well advanoM toward ootnfilit,i - ort . . eioluslva of two gitnboats beini built for the; Government. foreign I= ThireUbnt 4.ittle'of interest from' rest Brit. i Brow- .:: ,-, 1 , . • ^ I , ~±. ' . ' , l, flp , !. El ' ' . FRANCE: `` i :'",' '' ' ' ~ f htt: Wli , ." ."- ' N.' I'' , The, folleicing letter from ,Nr. Seward. ad dressed to siftliOdiiilinatie.sna coup* agents of the United States, is published in the Paris papers. It is dated on the 'same day as the emancipation proclamation: Gentlemen: --You will receive by the mail, which will carry you this dispatch, evidence which will convince you that the aggressive movement of the rebels against the States re maining faithful to the Union is arrested, and that the foreesof the Union are strengthened and reinstated, and are again ready to undertake a campaign on a vast scale. If you will consult the newspapers you will easily perceive that the financial resources of the insurreption.decline rapidly, and. that the means of raising troops have been exhausted. On the other side, you will see that the financial situa tion of the country is good, and that the call for fresh troops, without which the material force of the nation would be seriously crippled, is being promptly responded. to. I .have already in formed our representatives /thread of ,the ap proach of a change.in the,secial organizations of the rebel States. This change continues to make itself eacit'uay'inoreaPparent. • • ' In thetopiniogyf.thd Preaident, , the moment has come to placeithe great fact more elearlyle..A fore the people..cf ; the rebel,State.s„and f t° make, them understand that, if ,these. State s -persist imposing an the Country the Choice between 'the dissolution of this 'Otiveranient, tit'OnCe sary and` beneficial, tend therabOlitiOn of slivery, it is the Union, and not slavery, that must - be. maintained end , .! , i . ve:i4, .this o bjeet, the President is about Jo. puhlish a pictelematiOn. in whieh le announces, that slavery Iwilf no 'longer be re'idginzed• in of , the States whibit - shall' be itorebellion ton Ore , first of januarpnext..4hila.,all the-geed and wine men, , emmtries, will ; recognize, this Measure, as, adust properpilitag,aCt, fn tended te aAive - rthe country from it - terrible' civil' war, theq ' will riciignize, it the Sitthetinie,'the moderation and' •magnanimity with , i which the Government•proceeds in I,Matterlso-solema : and, important.. 14.4 Laza t , elentlemen y,o,ur,oKtservant, , m.ll. SEWARIS. V.'14.1 $ 1,11; ---- • ._.r.. . 4 1 ti MMIEM=I .!„ !'.lPittEbEfgli itarket: i I! Ie; WEDNESDAT,v Oct. 28 ; 18621 ASHRE4-aoilso Ast.ir 18@3y,:c4 Teta; pitg.43.0.1, !Pearls,' The seek in first, lands is amp s for all ordinary purpme w . , it . n a -PALER-1 20 :0 2 . 25 ; %MA , tor - vt !p 'BEANS - Prime Whiffs. I.l.:s6Per,bushel. B/100N-L-Shonlirdral Sugar, Pure& do.„1.2 1 0 0 ,1% in.; , ' RIPPTERI-LOWOlce Treat.: ;18. e. ' It 8 E.--.Worstern ',Reserve: 4.00.4f1i1b. , .41ambi1.rg,.3.034 ,, WVBm .l2 o. ner Anagn. „ FRATHER.S.—"Prime ; FEED—Rye PheitS, , FLOUR—Extra, $5.75;f4e.80 ; ttxtri . Pauli ly, 5G : 7606.85. GROONICESS.L. * .OSffie r:27 @2Bc. 'Sugar, I .1.1 Melasses..s;4sBo.- •• :-Red: $l5; oorer t ; • 60 Rye, . :Oats, 460600.4*r bush.? , r4jl =':r-rifx ELAY,..510.500.113.00 ton, at ; r, -, r , . 1 :13 , -tr SI, LIME---Ldnierille,frnm store, $1....25 ; MESS P;lltit—sl2 - peibbl; , ONlONE2.oo:peebbl.t. '+‘+ ;1 • 071,—,, Rq533.0,4.0(We., per prude, 1014180. „ POTATOES-l-Neshannoeke„ - 75e.' per - MI.BIV. - New Jer.Bey . $3.00@8.45 :per , SALT—No 1 1 $1.87. SEEDELL-Cifover;t :$4.4.10@4.210. t UAW.* .Plll4 isT I BAR NE-9 1 4@ 9 Y2C.. 5 5; lb. TALLOVr-r-Roligh, 6e4:o,9untiy re.nderndj.fin.!.:: r:: s 'I `', iq :, i , :) . (T '. 4- '-::. ..:. h 'l:f - 1 :' ~ : :4 : !.", ~ I ,: j . # trta ---, . I t'..s.,t. '-', ~..5:,.. „ ~...,, .:: , , .0. i ~"; „E. „:.,f ;'....; GROPER MUER% SEWING .11/ICIIINES, for famtlyleind'mannfactarine purpcnee, Ore tbe beet-An on; .11i it:9.'F.;OHACCONY, Ge:Orra.j Agent, -.1. dip , BATCHELOR'S 'HAIR . BYE I .—Tni Bisir r 1 iiarcrizi;oitls celebrated , Dye pro ducekteholar iiblto'bedfitinbletedlrchit'rait i tire--4arraiited 110ef.04411re , In die Bast rinnedieisf ihe effects -of bad „dr*, and iiisigciiates the Heir for, 1ife . ..19)1811 Y,83),.0r BUSTY 1141,11. ;instantly 'Orris u splendld'lllachior leaving the Bair soft and beautiful. Said by zil Drnigiiis; • Dtri; &C. /Kr' The Henwhiele'ilii:Led wremat A. VAITHEHILOR; on ihefour sides of each bOw.: 4 I : fl • .• BhOTOILYtR 1 6;; 8 , 1 B466.. l, 474 ,B =FmniNEV'Ycqt*l (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.), F , DI ri NTIST6A: - .-I)r . 'a:S4il v Mci r . j 24 . Street, attends to all branches of the Dental Pi.ofessiOn ;up On the 'l6th inist4.by Itetr J'.lRPOsititteitrist3 the house of the Airidetat,ifitirero9W 21/3/PB,P3i na !9.._MineitPATlF 4 tims ii9Pol9Nvilge *4klgtoshucttrio, Qn ritge .pkiY liotek a ilo4nee, 114 • mil: . Akkle. Ba t ik:ill, Viiiidie; te'biablik 140 Das*, tiftWnshingion'donnty, PC:I Lin ~11, 1011,1•Uileinst.;' to Wm; t ifk. adffty net thr IdTss • SuslnnAti biY,RIMitII4, bath , of Westmoreland County, rEsa.t s • :Obt:ober 24,:by Rev. o. l l7 l . l lltPlCsig)rdi.-ibleii . CAI/DWELL tO I Midl NANOt • Eli 'Of Vattbas ington County, !P,s,,, i f „ ,1„ 1 I r ,„ , .!, In Lewistown, Pa.; by Rev. 0. 4 - .). 111'C1ein; .ISeptember..4ot, [Mr. , WK. 8.:48RA-rron to 'Mikis I HANK . ep., q. . MILLER. Septeather,iht,i Rey! A., D. Ilew{,to, Miss ETTlE gepteluber } .l.!4l,43: Dr. to E4LIE 448S. dcto 7th, 110.1688 Pa WCliLi'difrikto. Miss D~kd4 Tuitetarii OUtebee.2list, to MiotbiliAiteitsirrOligNgrint.; . i r t 14:: Oii Tilehdat,l3dpfembet , !by, Reiliiieidild! CRaxperpli.tiVtßiv..:Wx. R. i nt5,.!070149, Mimi I Ilizzis ~s..:lWassaitothrs / St 4 Frs,RlLl.O.,Cpulity, Pa. Di .!ati 'I Owlet , ievening of Octobeil2l2t4tib'y Rev:. O.' .11. ( 1)04 .. irj t gr. RARVOT W s f-FRosi, f ,to i , Miss Aipw ?tif,/ Fof .IThdispa Is. ; . r al.. r !...1 '•• 1 •ii , nin Ostpbep 14th, byll.sr. t hh e residence ,54' Daniel 4eikabiE J. rikßpOW;g: of '614611 . 06.; O. •• !fatil =I %.;.; • ' ; • • . • • ; • • teppmeroriiien, • soDtriosit. iisoLoos, !" tswici .1.• tool.) ; • .;'' •'..• r: • • , f•i • ;;' , 1•• ' i , S DAND-7to diogseepori.: Tr: ' OarOber 'll4l' or Divid rEt:'avidlElektiti!Jßhodefi, agOa'rd . 'yealie, 8' ImOntliookiid Oodaypii: fl :Illf, 11111 .‘ 0.. • RTAD, 4 , t Nap Vprenoe,,lily, on .. the 7th v of ,Octoher,, Olpt l ikert, 13A1$4EI fount* daughter' of OPH. culd l Jukli! A. KAdilteri l siOd 8 i,iitio,*-7Sitotithh, it' 1 ,; 1 ' lli zin 1 .V.1.11'1 ..j .. ;i , (1 1,1 DAD;-04 + f114 h • uf Allg14" Iast•IZAIMES•fie 11 41141Trlifo4teR m i 4014 Kflnm!%.,ati,4 45%544 , ; •.•L to, go auiptykni. B. inky was the eon of 1 114eXt.. 1 4 Acme ; creek,, Centre, County, Betio" 'iigikt / I I 17e4 n. a ret I l At' re n i PlTA 4 ,tl3 ,A,l2 ° ,l l qq l .l9( l t l itt TU lZl "et 4.4f94B.l?ReiPt.PheAnvsFlDlPal q Or d TAA.: 3 4 OI PRRY.W.I4t.PW 9,B 2I I tH i o AO; L4o, ,YrileFF APY,c, t"niefi. ON's. • Pt%t ,Ba t ordod,mnAtery-,c . rAnt a sehiug. andiwarniNtqf ulicluntky,lndinuo, one of whom 'shot i nn !troy. IthrotaigNdlig.3l3.!e• heart, causing instant' dist& Heleftsa wiffesiid several children. $...1,t , ) •,.! •ri•it 211,10 t -•••"—"' ••••161/ 1r... DARP--00tober .25th, in y.v,aineo,llurfl y", t of t• 1 thoiriii,'LlLLlE BELLE, clactglitik of %Bo T:. . 1111111featit,.sited . 'days.3l! ;;;.•,•) (::( ' ” f Ohl i ? ' • • Thittbloisilothis 10 - "ii "P ! wits writebeai' ty oki J : '' ~ltionts'~be7o`iely Eoirbi's'lia.y.""'' 11, s' , ••• ••, .:I11(1,01 5thLS. DIRD-rOctober 41:th, at the! regidenos of: his Nturfatikift DirfAy Wils9noAltils4orge 40E8 DAL,F4, &gift 81 year.; fIinCTP 4WYsi, • ! a , 9 1 Milt191ebtle! was fal!lg fatii# "tit Mier, of •ORRI %6u 3 1 4. saiOtrti9b4l4 aKIFFISite: . i indsed, , in whoteAtp Hayiug4lol,thei • of the righteous, he 4ted!hiedeath.--", Mak DEPARTMENT OF STATE, } Washington,' Sept. 22, 1862. 14,1 1 Fi,iV tre i t, ,,t ittB k ur g h < , P,LI IMIE # 1 1. ....' . tv .,,,,-V . 4 ,-, 'it ~,. or .J 4 o , .:,..„ rj i 4 b art. 0 , , ...,.., Al wrolatj p ! outlii •,;i11!? 1,11!..w the perfect man, end behold the upright: for the end of that man is peace." DIED—In Mound City General Hoepital, 111., of chronic diarrhea, October 11th, at 9 o'clock A. M., JAMES FRANCIS, third eon of Rev. F. H. L. Laird. After a long and painful illness in Corinth, he was removed to Mound City Hospital, where he lingered but a few weeks. He died peacefully, trusting in the Saviour of sinners. He breathed a wish to die at home, among the loved ones ; his affectionate heart yearned to, hear once more on earth the dear voices of his .kindred. But it was the Lord's will that he should die among strangers--his sister arriving too late to close his eyes, yet not too late to learn from his kind attendants that for weeks he had., suffered with out.a inurmur,,happy,in his pain; his lips were ever l wres.thed in sweet, smiles, atilt ,his brow wore the radiant look none, but a Christian! can; nearing ".the 'valley. of the shadow of death." When no longer able to read his Bible, he dwelt on its preview truths; rePetiting Aloud Psalms and other portions of Sdriptiirel', -Ele'haSrgiien his younglifo' a.• noble 'Sacrifice , to' his bleedinvoihnitry. ,l longer a 1(461 soles dier kiefe;lfiti" has Put . a' brighter armor On. A ditii . Of Christ; we know he now is blest: Able to writeinituitnelett finni Manna City,'he highly .of .his accommodations ; so we have the cainfOri of knowing lie received the "kindest of attention in his last, hours. May, his feeble Parents be enabled to exelaini, "The Lerd gaye, and the Lord bath ' tak . en avra bless dbe the name of the Lord." EIKE : Eau I 0, N -11 , E e RDI OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. coNTA:kNs - , THE .0011.10:Crigi LIST EXEMPT 6; CIONTIIN 813 roils TO BOUNTV FiNo r ; , THE CONTSIBUToRS ceuillilN4l.l. o TlND; , • workiiiii; thB BOUNTY FlThrto CODMITTEE, SUBSISTENCE ' COMICITTtE, •t I ,ILEI4F CfM9ILTTS,O, • DEFENC% PONI • FITTLIT, ' ' ' ""''' SpervPllol/3 To TA'l,llA.,llf I , 4.'etpnav,loAtqs ; f• And much ittfoOlation riot hitherio • • !72 fiag26 'Pe& 25 Cents.': 1 . 4 For sale in ait Be listores. Sent by maili Arepaid, onS receipt of 19 cents in postage stamps or postal errancy:. /Milieus V' '1.1411E4 11ABUELL • novl, 7 l.e_ , • Pillajtrgh Pa. ME . _ THE IRON FITIR C PPLic ) P - iJ ;911 Thp Rov:'7Otier tt. rt . uatter, a,PresbyterianciPrgyman, proposes; to' iiilbtistr;u •Avork -1 With the ftbesl3, l 4ltle. Mr. AnO,Y, i.e citizen hisadherencelothe [. (Num, he r ibriCe narrowly escaped death. Air its properly. ha+ been confittattW-nolvon Tool.: estate; barJhouseraikT. furniture,rand his .library., s ire.as, th,grefore, left with meareki6 pueillik. • Ft4' work 'will of tlinworklagsl ofilhepeoultar i esti tation piv history of:Abe ' • stmesslon movement, float its cmaincucement, and his' own personal hist, ; his pertiectitilinsand'ait'ffo'rfilbsinlliellainrin cause;..,hip tirtlic i entlaulttand , vpcapp front iirt eon, ; t:our Days befcire Set fir his execution; bit`fravelit on the ; undergroundt railroad, andtpunruit bytt,.thi?Ativairy, and ri 1611'0)d-hoe tulsql.l t he, reached the Da ion liner at,ttienna mios. 110reftthtlifofierty , itself he has*se i tipedcwith,hisimillypi . ra hiatt, of freedom. ore sil.tv; rely upon the, ti-siatance of friends to aid him in the publica tion 01 his work. The work willizibe . iedndd iolll6bh as thhW requisite numbs; oc subscriberscan p.z,,c44,a1nel 4 1 75 ,cents 11 , 11000. It Pill contain 250, pages im°, and being a work of:thril-4) .linglnterestoliffering widoly,lroto all works written on the samelitibject;tewill amply repay the 'outlay tor its purchase. Rev. Drs. Krebs, Snodgratts,, , A, D,Raliptrand ;others pf , thep Synods t ot New l Yprk and Niii%,Teraey, halte sketched the inaditscnpt: Which. , they approve and ivcornitend. All who desire a copy . will . plastic, send their matnetywith a Address. to the of did Wanner, Pittsburgh; Pa. 'onovi-$t ~ •t. , . • S-T ART ta=llTO UT TREE. T Volunteeraarp braiing thadlangers ef.,Fever.-ScuLtyyki Wounds and Chhlera. Mtiny a kiain...t fellow leave his bone bleadt;4llo,oby 1,h6 Am no - Lbw/yrs PILLS AND OItiTNIENT, wouldha,en returned to 1141:arolly strpg' Soldiers and healthy. , try' ttliim (filly 25 cents per infix or P ( 4'• • n r? , DOT-lt ME $3('"000 :131..":‘N';i9VIRST7'° • $1...11..G...ake.,.. 'within the eountylde , adjoining.e4iftritieS;.fdr anerm of yeareltn aunts ;ranging fryn tp Ad5,00p.: Men, persons in ,the. city rtri I country, having uneniployed 'FUNDS'. can hive sarne invested in first-clasp Ithl A f.; E!STA.ThIi °nail ,o) mare years. The higheit rates . Paid fpr Gold :and ,Silver, in Mean 'br busineW nonedbritiah .." Apply at the office - of G. S. FATES, . initlerOit.. near Allen. Lawrencovilla.,Ve.. • Iv2a-i . EWICKLEY ACADIEldir:' ' v.." - 11 l'' -" ,44 :grassicaL and Coreitterciat ,Boarding &hoot for Brtys Jon ..1 - ..qi f!^ .. 1 ' ;'? i ett the P., Ft,l4:. &C. FLA:, twelve mileo'from Pittihargh. i ~ REV. JOSEPH S. TRAVELEY, PRiirCti. '- ' I TheliFtoriy:firet Session i Will' commetteeitott; 1114141)AV, itior.emher3d,.lB62. ..,,i ~.,1 44 , . i .. . 1 .4 . , '' 41 Address the Principal . ettriettleyvi tie, Pa. '' ;'ilorl;Ft " Ttfv°, SECOND - BAND , 5 OC_ A, • -011 , 4a , tabld Ofelodeoiie; 61 Carhart NeeillitS;iaalY Maiion . ... For sale y b : 10i1N441 . t:!:: PE!IMIME ! WITEFERSPOONJ INSTITUTE; ~; ; iL nest Session willbeiin on TURIEIDA.T, October 28th,' and continue twenty-ens weeks. Tuition, 56, 58, 'or sl.o' per !3900 ik 01,,cr 4 go SA foi pni • per aaetog . TD, r.64-3t Principsttl tii 1 . Itt"'E :S " 'E — Cc EL; • •k • • s , .r.fft LAI% OP PAXITTX . IPOUNTT, 1 . . 1 . 1 1 tl:r ;I.r.if. ,su 4... ...we `i ba... 11 1/74BRiGH*.fA , ;sir office, 8. Corner of 'Fourth endGritpt trTts. 1* • • - rel •••tl , . rr M O •:r " MtiENSLONS, BOV;NTX;O.II,EN,, AR REARS GP - RAY, &o. !Pensions pr cored • tar vaiiked Wirt!' 1 1.4.ddiere, • 'Searpen,;sfid, Mariner; of tbe prosent.war,.end for widows Find orp.han children of tfiAer wh.fhaini died or been killed in the serclea: Alio; •111.1untylMoriti4 Arrekrs: oil Pay fdr Chet: 'wldowa or othw bqirs of docriseSeoldiers., „ milktaq., protopflY iittenlid hit • • .a : trB •f aiattga,w4itog, kldermanv • 0ct264t0 '; • • • 65.. drip Str.;•.t. AllisOorny„Pa., , . RD; T; T R pe e —AVE It very large eteck r akettll of extra,. elied; etOnt IF Mira 'MIMES, of. the roost -valueele with great cure. Emit growers au)) treoloolent,lbulAtig by . .t e be 'die/At with boeraity: We fe4pOttfully 'lnvitesen l examenetioteot" our trete end , ;Wm by the Vubite. 00 2 :D# • . . • ..... 04Ati . . , . . .• • .. T#A,ftg 4109kTi r t i ff i gp,7 - 4.4pAy.., 4:1 7 )17*:P1 VA Ci i fr IP ,LiP .5.17,1 ,and vie10.g..424,04,„.14,44 1 / 4 1 Shii•dhli Panel and Black Figured dipro Plain Blo ck 3i ;„.• New Style Dram Goods; French Merinocoall-chltnierflitl ured nerinon, WI colon,. _; . „ SI BGOK . GOtilinjLalnti assortment ; Slant 'Crape' WWI and Sens._ s . ••, i n n •! 41 I' Tale Linens and Napkins; Crash d;Towellings ;441. Linens 9nd iii ,L 'tl •,. Tble,will be found one of toe bast stor,ks.in timelp• iyi At liVi4ai'dietinnt wsysitliowod elergyiiA &A iiiiriNoitrit-BesT , Coitarea YoUAHL AND KARNAT . • 0e 7 : 43t.* :,1 • gkpg The winter Session of :the LEIVIEDgEte • wow:, AV.% FEMALK a.O tESIni" wilLopen on I'll 66DAY,,theAh. dvo of •November noite/ Cautpetent 'Aenehln.s h'avti bit,n's4nriqt, au arnu!gemouts t 'nee to give in4;nettop in. V j the .braltches snditulori In a' thorough .. /idlAp •ole'donnitt. e at i meal rates..; Lessone in Branch, Drawing,: egg ''gienn at moderate extra charges., , so • •• ''' , JOSHUASANDVittp:i.Presidene' fool4ol4 ,6 loreftrY• nil 1 f.t •r. L 94244241. r t Dit16441E3 OF!•THE : 'J. "R. - .SPE, ER Coininuel to . .'„deVogiii.beeld • /he Ills doiie; for trrt'.3.lMY e l r Y l lt,4 l, 4,04 014 111 60.1 EA . 8 0 5 F T11;1,A, cdtko, Urn PeXA 4reet. Pittabgrgb, • el ••• t; r AR QR A, A, C A i;),R *NY. ' • • "• I NOUE fIRD " I • 4 V . ll ' Tht,Whiterliessibir of this TdettMitfori *Mr • Tuescllo,! 'the' ' l, sth , Of , INOveimtlei- , Nexf,'" ." • . , AccOmmudatiolis for getientiiptiptls.t. The Sliade embraces aft the t biancheo pod ,Ai l ash eaucag f ,xti ali o ; , Latin; GreelPlettasa,li'eriah,•slid'Eptlitih: No Isilps, nor'' ' expense: tirot• spared tomeet .tha;aducationall wits . cif the country, and It le a s grat ifying fact that the . Sche l l. durin g; 'the lusgt•yeei. beenotitkier thatt•rmaitl: • •,• • TERMS—for Tuition. B•ntrdipg, Wmhipg, ppd ;Furnished 114'SeiAtia of Wye , mi,othSt_ i strs.l)evpai the ‘haliFSeselon i.e adva a ce.. 4404 It4eld and modern L u i:."- guegeg, extre. Fur full gettlriilarc apply to •, e 1 sUUM ►ILKR, A.btAlPribalpal, • • octlik 4 r• ••••••.• • ; .lAQUlP9llaj,uni l 4 4 oe-tPe,l I Sr- TEU,BENN" PEAL:I44E,, Alsj#ll4", 1. I r. ;REV. CHARLES C. BEATTY,. '• v.wrz. bp i L lc PROF:4I. M. , IREID;DA.I4 -417.1 • iIiCIA'AL. 1 I •, : • Bch9pli plus been, in successful °pavilion. nodes! the.. 'llatialrgrtilerintendenee for lisorathan thirty yearn: It hymn' ,and favor/01y known:. , It waa tbaiiesikm. of ite.'fonnders to ' establish an Institution: 9n Chriatiou principeit whose aim . )would be to give not I;inlyitlioroligli'eultiro tb the Intellect, but the trepgion ; o,f;Christ,to the, heart:• •10 this •al us, ,Giod. greatly. blerGd 03 1 .1 n. Dniiml its entire hiatus the favor of the lioly.Bp Mad 71; : ! 1•1 1 , Steubenville is remarkable for dill beani,t9.l4l/1 03 :`!t kO- 1- • nese of its situation; and it is eaiy of aceess'from every di. rectiop by tbtOhlo Rtver,arkslAtilrnads. (flu • A large Oymrinainni has recently been added to its ednca 'tional apparatus . l:'! is %oil/ if :1g . i Te*hs. t '.Per SessionV , riserNmstits, tettnelitip 'Moir or Proiiviiberi B•Ardieg Light,. &c • • • I • •.. • $60.00. 1 1 . Tuithia ILO .to 16.00 i ' 4 1 • 1 Veit;:' . ;40 I ' l lo' • Music. Painful& and / gide' nclemslegets, krp . ; charges are all low did suture of the eicomroode ttiOna affor fed win eldrolnr 41 .:ELI (JP r .11 1 . From these terms a deduction of Atte= pew, cant, id made 'for the daughters of clergymen!, and l)1r ea/ bfPlle that ' ail) . ; 96nt ATI9S I P1 tkie &AV. ,boaini! • • tor, pa rh , mars, apply to the impart 1 0 4. 18 40 I t o ; 0 , • A r trilittrinArifTßelt IWEiT BRANCH HIGH SCIII L NIALE AND FEMALE. Duties resumed September Sth, 1862. The amen= a flow for BOARDING PUPILS are equal to any in the Sta The course of instruction thorough. Pupils received at any age preparatory to entering the High School classes. TERM—tor Board , - rs , VA per quarter. For Circulars, address E. DONLEATY LONG, A.M., Principal, Jersey Share. Rycoming Co_ Pa. septl f ALLEGHENY CITY COLLEGE, SOOTn•We9T COO. OP LACOCk /1.51) SANDUSKY STREETS Will commence its Winter Session of five months, Septetnbt,r Ist 1862. The Course of In , truction embraces all tee branches usually hill:died in a College Course. For Circulars., with full, particulars, adstmes aag•2B-3m' JANOS EE, Principal. T EORxG i N A 14 Pi 0 'i/ r l7 - mnlorrhvii zaugammargiffie Established 1845. 'Perfected 1862. Mr. HOWE invites attention to the important improve ments which he has recently made in his Sewing Machines, which enables them to do a larger, range of,work with less machinery, lee nein; less trouble;and more terfeCtly than any Machine now before the public: The missigg of stitches and breaking of needles, so common and annoying in other Machines, is entirely done away with' %Abe- 'IMPROVED Hewn. No trouble in making any garment worn by male or female, however delicate orheavy, with silk, cottoq, or linen threads on the same Machine. We use a straight needle, and , the stitch is Aftatic• and , alike:im,:both sides:. For ghirt ',Makers, Dress Makers, Tailors, Shoe Binders, Gaiter Fitters, as well as far everyvariety of Family Sewin'g, , thelinpioved BOW, Machine new stands far in advanee of the Machines of the day, and theY4lll be sold at a much less - price than any 'other Machine capable of doing , the same rang - - of work in as good a manner. No person should think of purchasing a Sewing Machine withoutßret seeing this—the latest and greatest triumph of ,the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. Persons at a distance can order a Machine:with the Mann- Dittmar's guarantee that it will reach them safely, and prove every way satisfactory. . A few responii hie Agents are wanted, whollitil our terms liberal. Send for descriptive Catalogue of styles and prices; and address the • , ' • HovVE:Stwttidln4CllNEs," june2l.43m .` . ;' T " 4 ' 4 437 74 BideirNiA"r, 'NEW-124011S MASON & HAM IN'S ME " 'DEONS. at $151), MOO, 576; UO, and . 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I• I • tVCIORLA ND'S GER MAN SITTERS. ifilailse i .Nettbwi Brinea, D.M, Editor of the Eneychrledirs ' ...!. , ... m it ~ , ,,of Religious Kamoiedge illrough nee disposed to favor or recommend Patent Ithilleines In general, through , isnrast oi their Ingredients and Wear; 4 mt. knew ; or nu a Ulliejellt reason why ;wain may not testify Unite tgnefit he believes himself to have received frbm sinyolimplesprepiratios,.iii the hope that 'lie may thaw contribute so the benefit of others. ' I do this the more nanny in regard to llnefland's Carman SittlYlNPiaiiikhi' Pr:lltsli , Jack- 4013 r of this city,:because was prejudiced against them i for many years. ender the , impression that they were chic* in' alitobelle mixture: F' KM iudebtsd ft) mylfriend Robert m ,Siabmaker, Rat ~,, f p; the removal of this prejadice b y prioPet . test., lira ter kiicaur.tge ment to try them, When suffering from Oval and. lOng - 2.,n— -tinned chihilityl The. Use ef; three bottips oI - tliese. Ihtters, at the helkinethg df thV present Year; wad. totlowed.by t,vident rettecmadYestobatidpOte degree of bodily and mdatal.viger : whico. heti notielt for six menthe before, and had almost bespairid: hill ir...gaiiiiiii. I • thPrefdihi *haat , God! Mid itiY.l friend for dlyncting ni? h? tdr 11%4 thank. ~ -! I ! - , - j ".'• ." 'J- NitilirtotiN BRGISiN. PanAnzrouts,Je et kt,,141.ff .. , .r• •. , • , s llLlVEkt,...'i•Orr3ol7llllfirtili Sec that 'the ( hcoatatei of "0. K. 401;90; 1 1a au the saymta l Of 'each bat Pt opal , h). „ OfkiVeijiit Nittinfa r cioq :NO 6111 tj' krifi Bind; Philadelphia. • w JOBBS.•&IEVANS,i , •• mix` emoriee Gi. 31 JACKIIO p II , * COL)* - air Vol We by Draiiiiiiind &Meier evetrorbere. e•' , ••••• : • 119 • , t)V.E . 0' Ll. s trx.C . o o• nit„: .4. ' , PRI - NOV:ION': N. . digt4JA4VICS,P4AtIOMIS. A. M., .l• • BBL VIOL W. cArrELL, A. M., f t riAclPßi ; Thleschool is designed furnish thoo4l/Ar at epßrattoo, foirCroLoge. or kit boolieso UAL!. 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ISM/Pi IMO iainEAns upon Hoop.. and S3rtgages. wtli llod•ar t their intemt ialthWofficie of - di .1: Bilegtj Bil*pf3t.,,Akeer A1i0n.4411 1 1,c 5T110,415". 13184 i -If. TEFTWEEI, Agent, .Nn. tr2o Clhwatylni. 51 4 -evv.t. Phila =I