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    Tirtsblttrian anntr.
PITTSBURGH, SEPT. 2, 1863
Eleventh Volume: , -One-number more will
close the elevilith volume Of the Presbyte
rian Banner. A renewal of subscription
is respectfully solicited. Send as soon as
practicable, and invite your neighbor to co
operate.
The War.
Conjectures relative to the fail of Forts
Sumpter and Wagner have been too san
guine, Sumpter is a ruin, but, at latest
dates received, the rebel flag still floated. ,
Wagner was able yet to fight. There are
reports that the fleet-'would pass- the forts
named, leaving Gilmore to press the siege
still, while Dahlgren would try-to make his
way up to Charleston. The thing may be
possible.
Theinformation of the bombardment of
Charleston from the battery five miles dis
tant comes from rebel sources. It proves not
to be very injurious. Two guns so far away
could accomplish but little. It is, -how
ever,la feat in gunnery exceeding all petit
attainments, and proves the possibility of
serious effects, if the itimber of such long
rangu *guns 'were increased to .hundreds.
Charleston, as we truly believe, must fall.
We said, weeks ago, that, if it would be in
our Wands by November Ist, two months
hence, Gen. Giltnore and Admiral
gren, and their brave men, would deserve
great credit. Let us hope:
CHATTANOOGA was, at last accounts,
being bombarded . by Gen. Rasmus ; but
no particulars of decisive results' are given.
GNN. BANKS, it is said, has -received re
inforcements, and is fitting out a very im
portant - expedition. These wise conjectures
we value but very, little. Not one in ten
Of them turns out to be of any value.
TIIE NAVIGATION of the Missisiippi is
kept open, and trade is reviving.
THE ARMY or THE POTOMAC lies mainly
along the railroad, from Manassas to the
Rappahannock. There are no indications
of nspeedy movement. ,Portions of it have
been sent to . Morris Island, to aid in the
seige, and several• yegiments have been
withdrawn, to enforce the draft in New-
York.
G. ElmNoma is inOving toward Kn ox
ville, Teon., though very slowly. He has
not force enough to penetratc the enemy's
country so deeply. Want' of troops in the
field prevents efficient operations. We
have not enough to advance on all impor
tant points, and •not enough even to concen
trate on two or three points, without
leaving other important places exposed to
invasion, or to serious loss.
THERE ~ie alarge'foree, portions of the
veteran armyj,now in New-York ;la force
far beyond any need which could be con
templated as against ric‘ters. It may be
intended for some distant enterprise on
the, coast. • The Herald suggests' Mexico:
likely it is - Torsi.
=I
In :Memoriam.
• Extract from the Minutes of the Union
Literary Society of Wiiiihington College,
Washington, Pa.:
WfizttrAs, lb the vise dispensations of
God's - providence, our beloved friend and
late fellow.member, Lieut. R. R. Rena, has
been called from time to eternity; and,
Whereas, It is proper that we should
render some tribute to his memory, on ac
count of the noble qualities of soul which
he ever exhibited ; therefore,
Resolved, That while we humbly submit
to the workings of Rim " who doeth all
things wen," we deeply mourn the loss of
our warm-hearted, generous,.and honored
friend.
Resolved, That by his death this Sooiety
has lost a member, just entering upon ,the
prime of life, capable, by his social quill
ties, brilliant mental endowments, and no
bleness of character, of honoring, as he was
honored by her; and one, a fit . exemplar
for all whom she proudly ranks among her
members.
. .. .
Resolved, That in this sad bereaVeinent,
his parents are called to mourn , the loss of
a noble and heroic son;, and his compan
ions in arms, a brave soldier and an able
commander.
Resolved, That in the firm belief that
our loss is his gain, we - beg leave to sym
pathize with his parents . and ,friends, and
with them to mingle our tears over the
grave of the youthful, self-denying, and
zealous patriot.
Resolved, That in his death we have
another tie, binding us more Closely, and
urging us to be More faithful to that !g,sa
cred cause" 'for Which he sacrificed the
joys of home, the society. f loVing friends,
and even life itself. .
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions be sent to the parents of the deceased;,
to the Reporter and Tribune, and Presbyte-'
rian Banner, for publication ; •and also to
Headquarters 140th Reg% Penna. Vols.
- , S. J. M'Clauar.LL,
J.: DI FORD :ST, '' 'CORI. 1
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Ert }lt OUR NINOHAIR
• Per the Presbyter* Banner.
Acknowledgment.
.
The following, eontributhlpi to the Board of
-Colportage 'have been reoeived from July 27th
till August 29th
Long Run ooiig., Redstone P'by 8.00
New. Salem cong., .Blsirsville 6.00
Leechburg - song '
' Saltsburg P'by ... . . ..... 9:00
Hopewell oong., Chick P'by7.7B
First church, Allegbeny, All'y City P'by.. 78 40
Neehannook song., Beavei P'by 9.00
Concord "0011 t; AlYtheqr t''by, for rti.F s ;i;
ligionireadlitg for soldters - ' 11.00
Sunbury song., All'y P'by, for do. do.. 8.50
Plealont Valley con, All'y PIT, do. do.. - 6.00
J. Torrence, of Bellevernon,
,fordo. do.. 5.00
Annie Rhea, of Kittanning, for do. do.. 1.00
Mrs. Banns Ferguson, of Congress, Ohio,
(Wthitnie-offering for soldiers,), 1,00
, • • • • $164.68
F. a'. BAILNY, Tre&BUlr 91".
John Culbertson, Librarian. .
both of Fullertsu.--Died, of cardiac
neuralgia, August 17th, at his home, near
South Salem, Ohio, in the peace of` God,
Rev. Hugh Stewart Fullerton, aged fifty
tkillo years. He had been a minister of the
6ospel for thirty-three years, and for twen
ty-six years pastor of Salem church. Broth
ea-r.. was au able, devoted, and successful'
belayed knoW
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For the Presbyterian Banner.
him. He bad been for some time partially
laid aside from his work by failing health,
and now that . his work is done, he rests
from his labors, and has entered upon hia
reward.—Presbyter.
PRESBYTERIAL NOTICES.
The PRESBYTERY OF SALTSBURG' stands
adjourned to meet at Rural Village, on the First
Tuesday. (6th) of October, at 2 o'clock P. M.
W. W. WOODEND, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY ON SANGAMON
meet at Centre on Tuesday, September 29th,
1863, at 7 P. M.
G. W. F. BIRCH, Stated Clerk.
_
- The PRESBYTERY OF JEASR - ASKIA, stands
adjoUrned to meet in the Waveland churoh, Octo
ber 9th, 1863, at 7 o'clock P. M.
Sessional ttecords, and written statements of
settlement with pastors and Stated Supplies, will
be oalled for.
ALFRED N. DENNY, Stated Clerk
The PRESBYTERY OF ALLEGHENY CITY
wilt hold stated meeting at Bridgewater,
commencing on the Third Tuesday of Septein
her, at 11 °leech A. M.
The Rey. Mr. Orr, of the Central church, is
appointed to open ,the • PreSbyteryswith a sermon.
The ordination of Mr. Lowery, and his instal
lation as pastor of Beaver church, are appointed
to take place in the evening, if the way be
dear. WILLIAWANNAN, Stated'Olerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF BEAVER will meet
at the church of Beaver 'Falls, on the Fourth
Wednesday of September, at 11 o'clooNA. M.
"•:" • a REED, Stated`Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF BLOOMINGTON will
meet at Onargo, 111., on Tuesday, September 22d;
at 7i o'olook F. M. R. CONOVER,
Stated Clerk.
The'PRESBYTERY OF CLARION will meet
at Canensburg on Tuesday,- September 16th, at
it e!olock A.
J. H. SHERRARD, Stated Clerk. .
The PRESBYTERY OF PEORIA will hold its
next stated meeting in the Presbyterian church
of Princeville, on the Third Tuesday of Septem
ber, at 71 o'clock P. M. •
11011E.R.T JOHNSTON, &tiled Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY 'OF , ZANESVILLE - will
meet, as adjourned, in'the - Presbyterian church
of Bristol, Morgan County. Ohio, on thO Third
Tuesday (I.sih) of September, at 7 o'clock P. M.
W,4d,::FEROUSO,II, StatedsOterk.
.
The PRESBYTERY. OF CEDAR will meet in
lowa City, the Second Tuesday (Bth) of Septem
ber, at 74 o'elook.P. M.
E. L. BELDEN, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF NEW LISBON will
meet, D. V., in the church of Coitsville, on the
last Tuesday, the 29th day, of September next,
at 12 o'clock ROBERT RAYS,
The PRESBYTERY OF ALLEGHENY stands
adjourned to meet at Plains, on the Second
Tuesday (Bth) of September, at 11 o'olook A. M.
J. R. COULTER, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF MARION *lll meet at
Milford Cilitre, on the First Tuesday of Septem
ber neat, at 7 o'clock P. M. •
• H. A. TRUE, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF Yi'OOSTER will hold
its next stated meeting at Congress, od the First
Tuesday of September, at 11 o'clock A. M.
JOHN E. CARSON, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY. OF 'IOWA :will,hold its
next stated meeting at Kossuth, on the Second
Tuesday (the Bth day) of September next
GEORGE D. sTEWART, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTOY OF ERIE will meet, at
Mercer, on the Fourth Tuesday of September
next,sta. P..
' ' - IC BATON, Siated4Olgik.
The PRESBYTERY OF VINCENNES will
hold its next regulareession at Petersburg. be
ginning on Thursday, the 10th day of September,
at 7 o'clock P. M.
SAMUEL B. TAGGART, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYXO I OI .
.01 1 , TOLBDCretands ad
journed to meet at Big Grove, Benton County,
lowa, °lathe SeeondTuesday of September next,
at,7,o'olook-P. 4i.- -
LUTHER DODD, Stated Clerk
The PRESBYTERY OF 'THE WESTERN RE
SERVE stands adjourned to meet at Wesuniniter
church, Cleveland, on the First Wednesday (2d)
of September, at 74. o'clock P. M.
WM. CAMPBELL, Stated Clerk.
The ,
PRESBYTERY OF SCHUYLER will meet
. •
in
Ipava, Fulton County, 111., on Tuesday Sep
tember 22d, 1863, at 7 o'.elook, in, the evening.
T. S., VA.ILL, Stated;Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF FAIRFIELD will hold
its next stated meeting at Kirkvilie, lowa, on
Tuesday,. the Ist of September, at 7 o'elclick . P.-M.
Members coming -from ; the: Rest will stop at
Comstock Station, and 'thence be taken to the
church in carriages. , : • , •
S. C. M'CDNE Stated-. Clerk.
• SYNODICAL.
The SYNOD OF ILLINOIS stands adjourned
to meet in the Rresbyterituf . church of Bloom
ington, on the Second Wednesday of Oztoher, at
7 o'clock P. 11t. "
• ROBERT I .7OIINSTON, Stated'elerk.
The SYNOD. OF lOWA win hold its next
stated meeting at lowa City', on Thursday, Sep
tember 10th, at n o'clock F. hI., -
A. A. E. TAYLOR, Stated Clerk.
The-'SYNOD OF ALLEGHENY will meet in
the First,Presbyterian church of Allegbeny,Oity,
on the Fotrtk . Thursday of SePtember, (24th
inst.,) at 71 o'clock P. M.
Presbyterial Narratives are to be sent, before
'the first of September, 10 'Rev. James Allison,
Sewickleyville, Pa.
A Oomndtteet WiiPfbe - 1144 tittendSnee at the
church, front 8 till 6 o'clock in the afternoon, to
conduct the' members of Synod to' the places
where they will be, entertained.
. ELLIOT E. SWIFT, Stated Clerk.
The SYNOD OF SOUTHERN lOWA will hold
its next stated meeting st Des Moines City, on
'the last Thursday in September next, (24th day,)
at 7 o'clock r, 13.
• IRitted Chi*:
tutr BtiUs+
New Music.
The following Songs are for saleby Mrs. Char
lotte'' Plume, Fifth Streit, Pittsburgh
Wrap the:Flag around me, Boyar '",The fionnie
Flag"; and, 44 Call me not back - from the
Esholess Shore." Any one . of these songs will
`beseitt by mill on the receipt of thirty
-,.lllaekwood's .11Iagazinep
For Auguat, ha L e heen received by Henry Miner !
lIt: contains: Indian:, Prosperity ;- George
,Crulk
shank i'ThiState and Prospect _ of the Chnrch of
England" . (chnolnded) ;,` and other interesting ai;
tides.
The Bergittic.Mighif46
_The September number; of the , .Rclectio ie em
bellislld,,ritbra, beautiful engraving oflicon.
Luther 4 Bradisb; late ireshlent oet 4 e, ' r tmeratitin
Bible Society: Theirhicliial'artiolei are : Lyell
on the; Antiquity of atin; ;Our Modbrn Youth
The River Amazon ; Sepulture' of Various thk
tions;" yint'Considered as Mode of .hlotion;
Boston Public Schools, &o. It is for sale by
Henry Niiiio; PittsbUrih.' .."4"
Y Big May. -
We. out the tollowitur. from :the. Philadelphia
Noralinunican—doutithis ooltrititolt: •
Moos Mot B I T 1.142U -18 — k .,.fit i ..iNioN , Y 10 $ 4 ;
›4400: 44' ;sf.,
PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.---WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,- 1863.
ings in Ohio, in support of the Republican State
ticket, are. estimated by acres. Thus at Troy, on
the 13th, there were twenty acres of loyal men in
aktendanee, ten of whom were addressed by
John Brough, and ten by Col. Charles Ander
son, the Union candidate for Lieutenant Gov
ernor.
We should like to see "twenty acres" of good
Union men, but we would prefer not to be
obliged to'speak to half of them at onoe, that is,
to a ten acre field of them. If the Ohio condi
date.s have powers adequate to the due perform
ance of such a task, their claims will certainly
be heard.hy many.
CHARLESTON, Aug. 25.—Fort Sumpter, 1:35 P.
AL—There is an assault now being made at Bat
tery Wagner.
(Signed)
Fort Johnson, Aug. 25-7:45 P.N.—The ene
my is assaulting Battery Wagner, evidently in
heavy. force.
(Signed) •C. IL- Ansiorrnan,
coi. Commending.
Later—The musketry has ceased. The enemy
is firing.alevr mortar shells at Wagner. No more
shells have been thrown at the city since 'day
light on Monday Morning.
From file Army of the Potomac.
FERADQRARYRRS, ARMY OF THE POTOMIO,
August.29,lBBB.
. The execution of the substitute deserters t sen
tenced to the penalty of death, in General Ordirs
No. 84, took place to-dap:; More than ordinary
interest was exhibitid in this execution of mili
tary law, and it is estimated that not less than
26,000 persons lore, ,present. The ;ground was
well selected, and every arrangement so com
plete, that no accident occurrred to, mar the sol
emnity of : the proceeding. At the order of fire,
36 muskets were discharged, and instant, death
was announced; by the Surgeons in attendance as
the result. The spectacle was an unusual one.
The Protestant; the Hebrew, aitti t t_he ; Catholic
Stood Sidi' by side, - etteh Atte.ring prayerti fel. the
departing souls. The names, ages,
residences,
4
&4of the deceased are as follows: Geo. Kuhne,
Hanoverian, 22 ` years old, 'PennsylVania, unniar
vied ; John Pelano Italian, 25 years old, Penn
sylvania, wife anefintilY ; Chas.- Walter, Prus
sian, 28 years old, wife and child ; Geo. Reines,
Italian, 24 years old, wife and child; Emile Lai,
Prussian, 30 ye.srs old, wife..
Headquarters. Department of the South, Morris
Island, S. C., August 24.—T0 Maj. Gen. llalleek,
Washington,: Sir—l have the honor to report the
practical demolition of Fort Sumpter, as the re
sult of our seven d,ays' bombardment of that work,
including two days of which a powerful DI. B.
storm most seriously diminished the accuracy
and effect of our fire. Fort Sumpter is to-day a
shapeless, harmless mass of ruins. My Chief of
Artillery, Capt. J. "'M. Turner, reports its de
struction so far complete that it is no longer of
any avail in the defences of Charleston. He also
says that by a longer-fire it could be made more
completely a ruin and mass of masonry, but
could scarcely be more powerless for the defence
of the harbor. Breaching batteries were located
at distances varying between 8,880 and 4,240
yards from tfie work,.and novr remain as efficient
as ever. I deem it unnecessary at present to
continue.their, fire upon the ruins of Fort Sump
ter: I " haVe also, at , great labor and under a
heavi fire from James' Island, established bat
teries on my left within effective range ofthe,
heart of Charleston, and have opened with them;
after giving Gen. .Beauregard notice of my inten
tion to do so. My notification to Gen. Beauregard,
his reply thereto, with the threat of retaliation,
and my rejoinder, have been transmitted to the
army headquarters. The projectiles from our
batteries entered the city, and Gen. Beauregard
himself designates them. aS the .most destructive
missiles :ever used in war: The report of my
Chief of Artillery and an accurate sketch of the
ruins ofSunipter, taken at . l2 M. yesterday; six.
hours before we - ceased firing, are herewith'
transmitted.
Stated Clerk
Very respently your obedient servant,
Q. A. (*among, 'Brig. Gen
~ildvaitte of the Army of the Cumberland.
STEVENSON, Aug. 29.—Thi Army of
the Cum
berland crossed the Tennessee river at four
points today, with infantry and cavalry.
The 2d Kentucky cavalry captured thirty pick
ets at the Plaint opposite Stevenson.
Gen. Reynolds captured a large force'at Shell
mound, and took 'a oamp on Falling Water
creek. Among the captured are the notorious
guerrilla, Mays, `and'the Tennessee rebel COn
gressman Cannon Little. There was no resist
ance made. • •
The rebels are reported in force at Rome,
Cleveland, and along the Georgia State Railroad.
Gen. Burnside is in the region of Kingston,
and will attack that place before long.
Wasursoroa August 29.-official information
was received to4ay at Gen. .Hintzelman's head
quarters, of a skirmish on Monday last between
a detaahment of the' 2d Massachusetts cavalry
(California regiment) and Mosby'ES men. This
attack by Mosby was made at Coyle's tavern, on.
Little River turnpike, some_few miles this Side
of Fairfax. Our men, numbering only twenty
five, were attacked front and rear at tlie same
time fought nobly. , Our loss was two killed,
three wounded, and nine prisoners, together
with all the horses, fifteen of which, however,
were afterwards re-captured. The loss of the en
emy was one captain and one lieutenant kftled,
and a lieutenant and •three privates wounded.
Mosby was hitneelf wounded in two places in the
side. His wounds are regarded as mortal. Col.
Lowell pursued the enemy from Centreville as
far a's Snicker's Gab, but they sucoeded in mak
ing their escape by baying fresh horses.
ALater-reports say, that Mosby is dead.)
Foirraess Mormon, Aug. 28.—The steamer C.
W. Thomas, has arrived from Newbern with
Lieut. Sterling, of Gen. Peck's staff, as bearer of
dispatches. A disputa from , the blockading.
fleet says that on the morning of the 17th, a
large sloop, f ten guns, with the British flag fly
ing, swept past the blogkading steamers and im
mediately hoisted the rebel flag and passed into
Wilmington, which is the fourth rebel war vessel
that has run this blockade within six weeks.
Rebel papers received at, Moorhead city say,
that Jeff.. Davis has deeded, after a conferitice
with the-Governors of the Confederate States, Co
call out 500,000 blab* troops, who, are to receive
their freedom and 50 acres of land at the end of
the. watp:„
KAUAI Orli', August 31-=- - Itieut. Col: Clark,
of the 9th Kansas Cavalry, returned last evening
from pursuit of Quantrell through 'Jackson,
Cass and Johnson counties. His command
killed forty of the perpetrators of the'Lawrence
massacre.
Other cotapaides , have returned to different
posts, having killed and wounded several bush
.
whackers.
Among the killed,was, Capt., pates, recruiting
officer for•Marmadtike:' • ;" '
The whole number :of guerillas killed, so far
as knone, ocusiderably exceeds one hundred.
The Archduke Maximilian Accepts the Mexican
Crown.
•
BOSTON, August 30.—The Memorial Diplo
maligue, of the 16th, says:
r " We are happy to be able to announce that
his Imperial Highness, the, Archduke, Ferdinand
MaxiMilian accepts, with the consent 'of his
August brother, the Emperor of Austria, the
crown of the new Mexican Empire. .
Death of Mrs. Maitre Foote.
Nsw Estrus, August 28.--Ilfrs. Caroline An•
gusts, widow of theAate Admiral Foote, diets
the residence of her father, Augustus B:tiareei,
is this:oity, on Wednesday . .
The Intonational Postal Convention.'
, -
We understand, Baia thiNationai
that, the Postmaster deneral is highly gratified
with the result of the. International Postal Con.;
ference recently held in . Paris. All the.,leiding
nations of the world except Russia participated,
and many smaller govornments were rePresented.
Complete success attended the efforts` of the Erni
tefi States Post DePaiiment to inaugurate a. more
liberal and more tiniforui postal syetsure between '
the dittent l eitlitut 4 the world, The'llehle
Ififfil
Latestirom Charleston.
AIaRED RILETT,
Colonel Commanding.
Report front Gen. Gilmore.
.Bkirmiali with liosby's Guerrillas.
From Fortress Nonroe.
The Halms Massacre.
Government of several countries have already
adopted the prinoiples settled there as the basis
for future postal conventions. Others will fol
low. At the request- of this Government, the
United States delegate, the Ron. John A. /lesson,
concluded some treaties before his return, giving
practical effect to the liberal movements initiated
at the International Congress.
It is now confidently expected that, as soon as
the arrangements already in progress ere per
fected, there will be a general reduction in the
rates of postage to all parts of Europe, with a
uniform rate to most of those countries. The
Press will realize great convenience from- the
pending propositions, by the essential ieduction
of rates on journals and printed matter which
will soon be effected. In addition to the public
convenience, the Goiernment
.will realize an im
portant saving in money by a change in the sys
tem of accounting between it and foreign coun
tries. •
The last act of the Conference was to give
unanimously a vote of thanks to the United States
Government for its institution of so beneficial an
enterprise.
Beath of John B. Floyd.
The Richmond Dispatch, of the 27th ult., says
Maj. Gen. John B. Floyd, died , yesterday at six
o'clock, at his residence at Abingdon.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
Rev. SylTanue Cobb thns writes in tle Boston
Christian Freeman:
We would by no means recommend any kind
of medicine which we did: not know 'to ,good
particularly-far infants. But of Mrs. . Wins-,
low's Soothing Syrup we can speak`from knowl
edge ; in our own family it has'prated a blessiii
indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic
pains, quiet. sleep, and its parents unbroken rest
at night. Most 'parents can appreciate these
blessing& Fere is an article which works , to
perfection, and which is harmless ; for the sleeP
which it affords the infant is perfectly natnral;
and the little cherub awakes as bright as a but
ton,' And during the process of teething, its
value is incalculable. We have frequently heard
mothers say they would not be without it from
the'birth of the child till it had finished with
the teething siege, on any ooneideiation
ever."
annurtertial.
rittSbargh Market.
WEDNESDAY,- &pt. 2,41633:
•
ASBlll3—Soda, .Ash; 868W0.; „Pots, 4@)4346:;, =Pearls,
65e.. The stook in"first hands is ample 'for all ordinary
DAPPLES—S2.SOO.3.OO, bbl
BUTTER--Cheice Fresh. from store;Bo@&,e4 Se`. -
11EANS—.Priine White, $2.76 per bushel.
BACON—Shoulders. fie.; Sides., re.= Plain llama, pm@
70 1 ,40,„ Sugar Cured do., la@l4o. '
BROOMS—Common, $1.60; fancy,2.soQB.oo.
°NEESE—Western Reierve. IS lb. Goshen, 1,15 c.
DRIED; F4ln'l"-APPles, ,51.15 1i bushel. Teethes, $3.00
IS bus.
EGGS--100. per dozen.'f
FEATHERS—Prime Western, SOS. IX lb.
PEED,-fiborts, $l.OO cwt„
PLOUR,Extra, $5.00; Extra Family, $6.00@6.25. ,
GROCER lESColfee G ood' Rio,' 29@300, Sugar, Ilk.
Molasses; 06( 7 0100. ' • . • . ,
GRAlNr—Wheat : Red, $1.05; White, 1.06©1.10.' Corn,
shelled,"7sc. - Rye, 75e. Oats, 57@58e. per bush: ";
HAT—S2l3.oo@ith„ 0 yon. = ,
POTATOES-=-75@80c. per bushel.
SALT—No. 1 Extra;s2.4o@24so per bbl:
SEEDS—Clover, , 55.5000.00. Timothy,, Flax,
$3:50:
STEARTN2I--9 3 / 4 V9Me. lb. -
TALLOW-Rough, Sc. ; Country renliered, Sc. • ,
. - *tsi - 41:: : " . ..8ii#4:0, : , - ,:: - :
GROVER .IAKEIVB 111BWINB , MACHINES
for family and manafacturlag . 011rpoette, are the beet in use
AL, F..CLIATONY, General Agent,
IS Fifth §treet, Pittsburgh, Pew .
oct4-ly ‘
DENTISTRY..—Dx. C: SnL, No. 246 Penn
itttoadit to all branches of the'Dental piofessioa: .
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MOTHERS I. MOTHERS ! ! MOTHERS 14
—Don't tail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'SHOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEFTHINO,,,
This valuable preparation is tie prescription of one of the
'mostexperieneed and
has been used ' with' lieWtaißirirsiiiiiess,iii THOUSANDS
. It not only relieves_the child from pain, but invigorates
the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and
energy to the whole mama. It will airiest instantly relleire
Carnes IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COMO, aid oveiinine Con
vnisione, which, if not smadily remedied, end in death; -We
believe it the Beet and Blared Remedy in,the World, _in all
cases of DliiiN/1112 and DIARENNA IN CHILDREN, whether
arising from Teething or from any other cause.
Full directions' for using will 'a - mon:tinny each
None genuine tinleee the fee -simile of otatals &
New-York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by itlliledicine
DealeFs: ;r
PisirroMlL Orrum--48 Dir Sruzim, New-Yolut.
air'Pricetinly 25 Cents per Bottle. ' ' ' ratti4-ly
4. 1 / 4: :
• arruo4
On the 18th ult., bylter: Samuel Wilson, D.D.,
Mr. Fuocis W. *Tarp* to-Miss Maay., ) .l"ann
MILIAIR, both Of Fayette, County, Pa. '
August 20th, near Mellsburg.-Brook County,
'Sired Virginia, by Rev. David Hervey , assisted
by ReV. :Witl M. Robinson and Ri3v. Junes
Fleming. Rev. WILLIAM F. MORGAN, pastor of
the Presbyterian churches of Rural Valley .and
w
Elderloto:iliss MARY eldest daughier
of the officiating clergyman.
On the:2oth of August, by Rev. N. B.'Lyons,
at the house of the bride's father, : Mr. SAMUEL
J. HAZLETT tO Miss ANN ELIZA, daughter of Rev.
Am. Hanna, both of Washington County, Pa.
On Tuesday,' August 18th, by Rev. James A. ,
Reed, Mr. Emma D. Env to Miss Limn
Lzavvoit, all of Wooster, Ohio.
August 18th, at the residence of the officiating
minister, by Rev. J. G. Condit, Mr. J. A.
REAGLE to Miss M. E. BARNES, all of Mercer
County, Pa.
By Rev. Wm. Hunter,,on the 19th inst., Mr.
JOHN' COTTEN to Miss Am Moonn, both •of
Beaver Coirity, Pa.
August 18th, by Rev. J. P. Fulton, Mr. SAM
UEL DICKEY to Miss ELIZABETH C. JELLISON, all
of Derry Tp., Westmoreland Co., Pa.
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bitu.
lANNOIINCIMINTB, GRATIS av[ttaily
Urns i-Curs, Nms Wasps H Mee lams.] '
_DIED—Mity 23d, HANNAH JANE - MIKEAN,
of: Pulaski Township, Lawrence.C.ounty,:Pa..
DlED—August 21st,HOWARD HILL,. son of
Samuel and ; Mary Bell of Derry , Tp:, Weitmore
laud County, Pa., aged 2 years.
IMEC-Lln Mt. Pleasant Westmoreland Co.,
SARAH JANE, wife of [Rev:, S. At:Sparks, in
the 51at year of her age. r.
DlED 7 —August ...21st, at the- residence , of his
father, of flux„ClialtLEB TOWNSEND, 'soli of
,Taixtes, Hamilton, of Harrison; County, 0.,
in'the 9th year of, his age.
KILLED--Instantly, in the battle of Gettys
burg, on the 2d of July; Mr ,BRAVES GALLA
HER, of ...Roiling Armstrong ' County,
Pa., in OW 22d'year of his age; a ineraber 4 of Co.
0, llth Reg't P. R. C. -
BIER--Of' diptheria, July` 20th,„
son of William and Naniiyltutton, near ,Leeek-,
burg, Pa., in the 10th year of his age. "
DIED—.-AtiiitsC4th, 60 Ms Osideibe near
Leechburgi 04:115W.ECAN, Aged
69 years and 11 months.
DlED—Angaq 14th, Mts. FREDERICK*
DEGEINI,7 consort. •oV.'Mr:; P. W. Thounhurati of
Armstrong , County, Pa in tho.6.7l3flyear of'hei
age. . • ,
DIED--August 7th, at, the general ,haspital,
near ,Gettysburg, ,of a wound received in r the
battle' on the ad - of July, Sergeant JAMES
BRATTON P,ARSES, late of Armotrong Coiinty,
in theith leer of his age, the time of
hitt' 'death a t nnember 1844 3 Ree:
'He' Arraign& 'atilt of *itilieding, 6:141. 1
.
try; he went forth to meet the traitorous foe, to
do—to dare—to die for country, for kindred, and
for coming generations. It was his lot to fall ;
to leave to others the enjoyment of that peace
he sought, of that freedom in defence of which
he died. He fills a soldier's grave, his name
identified with an army victorious ever rebel
hosts. Nay, better far than this, he owns him
self a conquered rebel—a willing captive in the
bands of love—a soldier of the cross. Loved
ones mourn his death, but hope whispers, 'He
rests in peace.
DlED—August 14th, at the residence of her
parents, near Leechburg, Pa., bliss ISABELLA
HAWK, in the 24th year of her age.
Isabella was early called away ; itwas bard to
part from loved ones at home; The tender cord
that bound; her to paients, brotheri% sisters,
friends, was-torn asunder by :a painftil struggle.
This was to_ her the bitterness 'of dying ; this
past; then. all was peace. She , had+ sought the
Saviour in her youth, mouths;; years before she
heard the ."midnight' cry," and , had found him
precious. He was with her when all 'other com
fortertlati gone; and in his-arms' she sweetly
fell aisliep: • 7 - '
cs At inidnight was the'cry : To theet thy God
prepare. -
Sbn.irotre'&nd"caiight her Master's eie, ten
'strong in faith and prayer,
Her spirit with a bound burst from the .cum
bering clay ; •
Her tent at sunr i se on the ground a darkened
ruin lay.
The pains ,of death axe past ; labor and sorrow
cease ;
- And life's stern conflict o'Crat last, her soul is
found in,peace.”
Dayton, July 18th, of- Oen
.
sumptien, bontracted.whlle in the Milted gtatCS
service, as atneinber of 78th . P. Whf.
H. LlENDERSOkin , the , Both: year of his age.
There *hope in ids death: Let' his' memory
be 4 cherished one - who sacrificed his life in
defence of his country. He learea a Widow and
a little-son to month tli t eeltibs; irreparable to
them. . ",:till it ~is:
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DIED—In East Liberty', Aligust 10th,"15643,
JESSE LEMUEL, infant aim' of-.liemuel :and'
Elizabeth Spahr,i ageo,l year ; 10 ,months and 25
days. . ,T
Sweet child his sufferings are ended. And
while our hearts moan, and,-inourn in' tenderest
recollections, we linoti•heCannot 00111E1 t0 , 11t; we
must go to him: , - Blessed be God foo.lie hoile of
eternal life through Jesus Christ inir'DM;d:
DlED—August sth, ,in,namp nearplichsburg,
of dysentery, JoSlor K. IDOODIVLIE', of—the
13th Reg lite, eldest' on of IWyron and
Atria 31.11ooditin,"of Krie, Pa.; aged 29, years.
~ .1,.* , • •-,
A comrade writes z "leis' not for my feeble
pen to try, even, to write- encomiums i girn his
,
many noble, traits ` of,,ohnracter., H-,-
tvenz be
loved and .respected i
hylite whole regiment, as
our deserted streets on k e
day of his funeral
amply veritY. ifie was ent‘omically the disabled
soldier's frienl. Nothing was too, much for him
to do for the look and woiinded defender of our
flag; .and it.-was in the zealous Perfornointie of
double duty of physioiati and steward for
the convaleibent,) 4 that he Contracted 'the Tata:l
disease that caused-his death. Mt place in the
regiment can never-be filled."
DIED—On, the 14th of July,-in" the 38d year
of .her age, Mrs. MARGARET, wife of Mr.' J.
Ross Byers, of. Findley Township.
A short r inemerial,,of one so numb: 'beloved, - is
due; the.graco of God , :which made her so much
like he ascended 'Saviour ; with whom, we
trust,llierJsPirit noir , She` WaS - affection.
ate, :patient - and resigned :under the trying dis
peniationi of God's providence. Maternal leye
was strong for her two little children, that she was
Omit td leave ; .but she was enabled' to VOnunit
them into the hands of a' covenant-keeping God,
and to the care 9ra devoted husband, - about to
be beriiived. • Not only he; and a Widowed mether,
but nuMerons , friends and acquaintances testified
their regard for her, 'and a deep sense of their
great lois. The hope of tbe resurrection of the
dead,
.and of a reunion in heaven, soothes and
enables the bereaved to say, f',Thy will -be
paralysis, at the residence of-her
brother, in, Clarion County, Pa., APril--28th,
1848, Miss NANCY ARMSTRONG, in•hhe 81st
Year of her age. •
The subject of this notice was born in County
Tyrone, Ireland, April 12th, 1788. - When she
was about eighteen years of . age
. .Ethe connected
herself withlite Presbyterian ohnich—to which
her parents belonged—on profession - of her faith
in Christ, under the pastoral Care of the Rev.
Mr. Kerr, *belie preaching was blest of like
Spirit to`the conversion of her 'soul: In,lBll in
company with her elder brother, she left the land
Of her nativity, the scenes of her yotithiOl plea
sures and asioeiations,' where she had been born
the second tirne, for the distant shores of the Uni
ted States. Being without any certain dwelling
place for some time, they at length settled in the
bounds of Licking congregation, then under the
: care of that eminently. godly minister, the Rev:
: Robert hVGarrah. His public and private min
,
istrations she very much ,enjoyed,, and ;often
spoke in the high* terms :of his ministerial
faithfulnesiand devoted piety - He passed away,
and to him, succeeded • the Rev., John Core, who'
roinistered to the same people for'about the -space
of thirty years. To Mr. Core- She was very
much attached, and cherished'his - memary' to the
very last. His preaching, was. profitable and re
freshing toher, and her seat in=the house of Odd
was iseldom'vaotint OD the Lord's day. "'But he,
tOOO missed away, and she' 1138 spared to - see'
sheathe* takehis place and preach the' Gospel 'Of
the SOn of Go&- At last thh summons came 6'
her. t She was waiting, ready for the' call: At
oiarlast interview before' tihe was stricken with
:paralYsis, our conversation turned on the subject
of - She expressed herself -desirous of de-
Perth* and being with Christ. - She was an hum
ble;' prayerful Christian; ever ready to speak of
heaven and heavenly things, as being the cher
ished principles of the new nature impaitea by
the .HolY Ghost.
She has left swaged brotber- 7 0 elder in the
church of whloh, she was so long:a . aionaistent
aneoPr—awd , a sister-41).44W,, both .laboring
der As infirmities ,of ,age and •dilease, to; mourn
her
,Joss. _The, little 'circle ofilhrei hital4beeii
broken I has reduced thi4ntimber. :AU
two surviving iiieinbers of that little finkily are
nurOkfT., l3 2g-tit9ir AsYs.awkapplying,their, hearts
io Wisdoin, waiting patiently, but 7.expectingly,
for the suartnons to , quit the, earthlPiOuse of this
5 -
tabernacle, and , eriter into that buttitOnot made
with hands, eternal in the heavens.
.
,
VDIALL" 7 Ptit - HAS ALHEALit SAC
,RITICRD mama pf our bait:and: bievestt troops: !'
listen to the voice 9f reason supply. yourselves'
1101,LOWAVS • PILLI AND OINTNIONT. The Pllreparl:
fy the blood and strengthen,the atomaeb, while the.Oint4
mkitretodiel alepalii; And priventir pit ttnirlug. • Only RAI
oe4ts fterbox or,pot. • • •:.;(1!. eep24t
•
E2Bll
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LATER A CADEMY: - E'FAtiti i
..ma : .7 . , :Term openelleptabiberlet. Addresi , .. - . ..-.. . 'i.
. ,S. B. liErat.grA ?riticipal . .
angl4t* . 1.;:-. 4 - ~1.: . ~ , . , Beayir p , rtic ,
.. .
t ♦,ANTEAL4A GENTLEMAN WHO.
bits bid rani 'years eirieriseee ioaebieg, de•
sires, situation -as i'lreachsr, inz Aileghoy , Sktality, Ta
Pteaeeadd see e , Doi e
n g ion, .
•
, (. A' alliiilON TOR, Al " ,
:11%NriroAlogiAND1Eft Sad RIC ) SChed MOW'."
tatrOV l Vi,rittin t liaViiiis ‘ l l l4;rs .: 7 1'
- 11Pealta.. Itf,".
THE BOARD OF COLPORTAGE
OHN A. RENSHAW'S NEW BUILDING,
No. 57 Hand Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Have Just added to their stock a good amensnt of valua
ble books, of recent issue, by Barton, Carter; and others, a
few of which are the following
Christian SelsCultnre
Solitude Sweetened
The Hidden Life
The Old Horseshoe
Beyond the'Llites" —
Robert Reclaimed
Woman and her Saviotir
Last Days of our Lord'irFaasion
Life Scenes from Miesbm Fields.
TI
. .
te Young ChristiairMarebant
The Wicket Gate; or, A Short Narrative of Christian
•
Life
The Mother and her Work
CAN to the Saviour
The Pilgrim Path; or, Interesting Experienceof Chris-
The Children's Picture Book
Allo,nll the late issues of the Board of Publication, and it
arge assortment of Sabbath'echool Boob,
• JOBS bULBERTSON, Librarian.
febl IS- f
NEW PUBLICATIONS
,010%.
The Presbyterian Ip,ard of. Publigation;
821 Chestnut Street, Philadolphl'a :
September,' 1868:,-
SERIES FOR YOUTII.
WALTER . AND THE PRIZE. And ,Other ,StOriat.. Pp.
144.' Colored Frontlepleco, and Two - EngraViugs : Price
25 antra.) cents:. . ;
EiLIEE.I)F, LIGHT, FROM THE SUN O'g ,:RWEIBOI3B
- ' or, Insranorivie Tains, ZOE YOyTH Pp.. 2io.
! Colored Prontisplecti; and .Two Etigneringsl; Price 35. and
40 cents. ,
•
LITTLE GEES' POE BOYS AND OTRLS. Pp. 216, .001-.
arid Frontispiece `
and Two Engravings. Price 8.5 , f iuld"4o
BLIND ANNIE LOItIIiER. By the • Author, of .4leorge
Miller. and -hie' Mother... Pp. 200:r Three Engravings.
!rite 85 and 40 cents. , •
"LITTLE ANNIE'S FIRET.BIBLE LESSONS." By Nellie
Graham.Pp.l7s:: Threelngraidngs: Price 35 and 40
cents- e! , •
BESSIE GREY ; r or,, TEE ;PELEE .OE. Lana LABODA Pp
3.2 K Thriie.Engraiiings. Piicif2,s"and 80 tenti.
4140 • •
THE PR01)71241.k1N. 11:y Ba. Gearia.B. Mat, Paitoi of
the-PrObY.teriati churbh at Newtdlinikie*l.Tarsey.ii Small
...lam% pp. 143.1 Pike 40 cant&
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No. 258.: <Tag, SOLDIEEIS HOSPITAL. • ;Pk •
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PLAIN,EPEAKING : Z ,
REYIEIRD,ROOR or IMOTPIAN11: Neligiffillial, with
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. insined' paniphiet. Price
cent&„.. ".; ;
MARRIAGE q*in.IFICATE. a A Neat Form of Certificate
of idairtigei prlbtid on ;Rath, Post of' VarlOneCtelors.
' , Pricefifi r sertts perfiossn.
CERTIFICATE OF RECEPTION. Printed ,with the Cer
tificate of Dismission, and intended to lie returned to'the
.-elilurchfrota which a member is dismisted, -Pritiel 'dents
is
dozen.
fir4iii'of 'the Publicatiene of the Board will be sent hp
mail, prepaid, on receipt of ;the Catalogue price.
please : addiress ; orders , .;!1.1.-ti;e7;t ”
WINTHROP. SARGENT',
%sheens CciriVsPendent.
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Great Die
Applicable to the
useful Arta.
A now thing.
Its Combination
Boot tiO Shoe -
MinufacCurere.
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Jess%lore.
Yana ea.
It fe's Liquid
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25 Fifth tfAif:
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PITTS.I“I:2i.GH, ,
Wculd,cull. the attehticir „of theJi
Public' e their 'Nair /heck of,
• •
:FALL DRY ,RODDR
of.all kinds. ; r „ • •,.. • ;
`SILKS--All • colora and wldt.bsi •
'MASS GOODS" of: thief "
importation, •
1101JS.EPURtISIT.IWG 4 1461432-;:. ,
1 A Inll..linalin. this department , I.!' • 1 ; • .•;•"
" :GENTLEMEN'S GOOGS,, ,
choice v
.i . HOOP , OtIR-TS,
, Every known iiattintlitiii elle; it>
which we invite
.sperla attention. ' •
BALIVIditAL* SkTitTS,
Just the thing fCr Walt Wear: -
stir Extension:-Ss'
OF •
MSW I :43O 31111310
We would call eepeolat flake ,
to our
No* . Cloak;; and ShaVi
Room"
. .
Raving added fifty feet to odr pyre
ent store for that purpo,e, and fitted
it up regerdlins of exnerise: . We
invite the Public td call • t'
and' examine our elegant steak in
this dopattawat, that we havealWaYs • .
Wade aepeciality.
°LOAM, -"-
;
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•-.. ; `, POINTS; AC:,
in all new • styles.- 1311A1514.4a1l
and Winter styles, and a fall, stock t 'l '
of
CURTAIN GOODS.
/Fir CLOAKS IN BLACK made
to order on short noticei, for carittte,:
I promepade, or. travelling: • •
aug2B-tf • ; _
SEFUL Alth *ALIJA
.
BLB DISCOVERY ! .
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'INSOLUBLE tiMENTI
Di of more general practical utility than
any invention noir Wore' the , public. It
has been thoroughly tasted during ;the
last two yearety.practical men, and pro
nounced by all to bit • .
Srapellor tr
_ ..o, any.
dithestve Ppiparailon known.
HILTON'S' INSOLUBLE ''CEMENT
±104, - Yiew thineand ths result of year's Of
study; its amtbination; ikon 1.7 1;
SCIP NTIP IO PStIHCIPI,EK
ifidionikei no cithh7Ostau4s Orcli A nge
teropcitatare; l it become l'Oaritiptbi
emit any offensive smelt . j e
•-
zspn awed
/NOP
giiinaottaiiv usiug Marhiuee , will find
tt- Mot bow aracbs•kiown foi 'Cementing'
the Channels, as ,it , works without deby,
ie not affected by any change of toixiiera;
tire..,,
.
EWE E . R.S
Will find it suelsiently adhesise, Yor k tbeir
!use, as lies -been pr'o'ved. •
It-Is Especlattydtepted.4o Leather,
And we Claim aa an especial nitwit, that it;
tacks Patches and:;Littings iC-Beets - Add'
Shoes snflithen.tly,44rong •larit.hosttis4tals-:
Extirit; that is si: siite uounifoP
PURNITIT)I, - • ' 1.
clz9oxEnr,
t. • • BONA, '• .
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And aiticles .lionseholdnl63." 1, • .g)
REMENII3ER
Hilton's Insoluble' Cement/
Is in a 114rild twit> arid arisairili , sppliad
WI pasta.
Iton's Insoluble, -Cement
Is insoluble , hi:Thar
Mon's , Insoluble Cement
y.Adher-
Bannlied in' Pitinilrg s ar matintsotarenr
Packages from 2 elms'
HILTON . :BROS &,'COt.
eV. .I'l,o
omrs
pupyroPROVIDENCE, P x. • p
o== ol e,
ArNts iik,PhWits soft 'll
d /14.. Tar-1114
E DOEWORTII , B2IIISAMY
'4‘ Poit
rOtrzta
AT SEWICKLEY, pre me ts the advantages of * LlREdengh
and healthy lccation, entirely in the ooantry ; I limited and
select wamber fanning a pleasant &ally elealsO
every desirable domestic, comfort; 1b best influences on
manners and morale; With fife mbet'lifficient and thoroisgb
Instruction In
All the Breneltes Of Eddeetiote.
Facilities 'for riding on bareback Me provided. '
PROF. V DE HAM bas charge of the department of Mulls
and French.
•• TEEMS- MODERATE. ,
Fall Session commencer iiipNDAli, September Mat.
For a Circular, or penroulti interview, addibsi the Prin
cipal, :.BA7. A. WILLIAMS. Ha.
feblS-13.' . • s Berfektetilltir, Pa.
EEI
HIDE, izoi 4 4:**LA'A.lllittr.:STOß
D. KIRKPAtRIC,K, lONS,
No. 8t Matti Third Attie,
BIM= Masan. AND Orricatturr eritsxri t rigiseatilnia
•
SPANISH AND GREEN SLAUGHTER, HIDES, .0.11.0131
TA AND PATNAJCIPS, TANNERS' OIL, dO.4T
THE LOWEST PItICES AND WON
TEMBE4T.T.P.4 2 . .
W All kinds of Leather in the rough wanted, for which
the highest marke• price , will be, given in cash, or taken in
exchange for H. as. Leather Stored-trail of charge, end maid
on commission. • .• •..
„ , •
Lib r era o l Cash Advances on Leather Constgrea
•tN•• • • • -
pITTSBURGEIFEMALECOLLEGE .
RS+. O. 14,11,81 G: u44'.l*Ndi'imt.
Best Sustained College la 'the State.
NINETEEN TEAGICERR. l Attendance last yew SAL
Superb brick buildings: Thorough ithii hirtionetrie , Ootille
study. TBLEGRAPEING. and ORGAN MUSIC ,taught.
FORTY DOLLARS . Uer term tor bceirdlng, light; &a. Spring
term commences KAROL Miro Rend to ithe President
for a catalogue. , kl. SIMPSON ,
anti-ly • Pfueident of Board of ,Trubtees.
aim.
F E TVG 17 '3' 0 N & C . O .
Book ,and , Job Printers,
84 FIFTH STREET,. GAZETTE BUILDINGS,
"PLTUIBURoIit, PA. • . ,
description of Printing executed neatly, on
my2Nate
D E NoviT :4. .0 Y •
The very beet Cheap Dentistry ever'doile in the world,
to furnished at the -• • . • . .
mv2o ly
WEST BRANCH HIGH" •gai - CluL
•:BI'ALE 4N1:1 P MALL e
DMles remmard September Sth, 1.1302. The accoram &
Ural for`BOARDINOTTITTLS are equal to any in the Ste
,The,omancomthastramorror
age preparatory to entering thelllgh School C1a40611.
TERMS—tor Boaltders PO per tptatter.
For (Hrenlare4feldreert, •,
F ppIi.LEAVY roripi #•n:i go.
eeiSrf ' "'Jersey:Shore, rye° rig Pa.
fr C.- WARRINGTON,. -
• LAMS Ok! FOURTH STAERT,,
Would Invite thrratteation of-the Ladies' to hieeiell imaged *
stock of BOOTS AND SHOES - of trie own - mairever -made to
order ;,„and a superior article in material, ,woritmenahlp,
style and finish, warranted not . to , rip, and to give g, oral
satiefactida, which he °nig for Isle 48 low's any Eakern
t . nadd 'shoo t o the city. • : - •
1.08 iirariL Street, Cathedral;)
junlo ; 3m , • - . Pittsburghoft.
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Raving far4fe objet the temporil•imd , fspirituat iielbrezef
we soldiers and Bailer", is represented by the, ;
ARMY OD 'FLUE OP WERTRAN PRNIIPYLVANIA
In Pittsburgh..
F;rerident-,Rev.ibtaima JOHNBON. _
- Beeictiznz-Rcisawr ; • •
~, Executive amainige . !tenant. PicKmanr Chair:
man; Vitura 'Ainaas, Tre.' asiirei; 'Wx: Wsniaar, Re
ceiver ; TOillill44ollN L itcCtiws, JOUPEZOI3IIr.
• Stortroom, No....l79t•Smithfleld•Street.
All detiatidnis oP motie ' y triafixisentto JOSEPH AMINES,
Np.,71 Wood, Slreyt. t, ,
Boxes, contritrationxof . Hospital . doses, end !VIM llg MS" ,
ter, shoulft be piskrketi, P•traiTlLLli: WE YMAN,
No. 79 Smithfield Street, -
Pittsburgh, Pa.
MEI
Janlo.3m
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THE CONSTITUTION . OF THE
UNWED. STATES, T;4
• Ution League Pledge;
In' punt:Alla . center`s2.o0 `' pershried ed.
Single copies mailed, poet-ion:4°n receipt of ,
"Addreafilill aiderkto
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.EST Eat* UNIVEItSITIA- 4 TIRE
„T; T Ball. Term of Akre dnidittitiori will cosiner&
OnTUESDAY,, THE FIDITI_Day Stte7D47.ll. MIXT, Its
Advent:mot forttitironich mental' nhy'sicartrairdir are
not.exesiled by any. .sicatlar Ittetitation., , Pupils will
Jaunt to their intereist be present punctually on the firit
day of the term. Catalogues can be bad at. war: of 'the
Bookstores in the city. _„ „,„ sugl9 3t
141 :
GLEE - AND ANTHEM' BOOK
•, BY J: 0008 AND 3, B4PHRMV .
Assisted be:..l';' - te v T it ei`ll%,`A
HASTINGS; Mrs. Ihueir
Consisting of; TWO Paiittegr 5="1447t4.'
1.. 66 I)eautiftil thei3s, &miss. Chreuses,Q . ,
IL Pact.Bonge. &C.
47' Choice Anneals, Sacred Choruses, Motetis, Sri
traits; Sentences; &o. . . - ; • •
Copi e s% a 4o N at P a 4o 03 -FPgeißtfof
mor sale by CHAS. C. IlLyatou,
jrnely • ' No. 61 Wood Street. Pittebtxub.
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ELLAVILLE INSTITUTE.
The Tall. Term of this School will, pop!ermagoc t ,lo
t.
Oriard, Tufnozl, &d.;fot Year of fertrweek!ivf I, • Ver Pl ll4
Venial" call upon or addrees,
J. 1100. IfidliTlTf, £M, Psincipal,, :
'Wellsville, Ohio.
STI gl24t
Ift A rn 's E`k. - I Alt it..
BOARD .0?. 'DIRECTORS.:
REV. D. H. A. RICLEAN,
' - REV: DITENINMIAAL
REV. O CIIMSIXEE„M.D.' •
MERCER „Superintendent, --
Asslated by a full corps of. Teachers. The Fall Term of
fourteen weeks op p ua on the HURT. DAY OT,SATTEKBICIL
Rater, s4o' 'per • term for :130ird and Rooms: - Parestibre
kindly r,equeeted , to call. and eremite' the rotntarand otfier
accommodations before engaginvebewhem,ror,follipir
tiaiilare,liddiers . B. B. .ItEß:Oßßyßetiver
LIZAORETII,FEMALE SEMINARY,
C Wit ft , T , E fI•E D itt4`)'lll 5 7 ' '
ItEROA.A.M. - ,- Principal.; .I; • : 7.-. , ,,
`MRS. M A. RERtt, Asacciate Principal.
MRS.' MUMS. INDLlS.•Teicliei of Distnxiiental Nuiro
and Ornamental ST, ppitus. , - •, „-,,` • p
'-thetnext Sarion - wlll:coniiirende'TDESDA.Y,
IST, /86?.., 1 •1. • •t, . era .4
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name PExt, Sfecoett or Pnrs MONM . IS, (20 WSSDO Wort
:
Day Scholara—Pre`paratori .... ... . &In%
Class • • 10.0ob‘
F. Senior Class - . .. 12 QQt
For farther particulars, sent for. Oireolar„ Agrees the.
4 , rincipel, or JOHN' SRAFFRlt : Waritatylleard of
VOL.LEGIAME IWSTIVIJTF4
.094!..tER OP: <. ;-:
; Beaver * street and Btaekton-g Avenue,
, 'ALLEGHENY 'CITY, PA. '
, ::•••
A Select Claggica,l Sohoca
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I
,With Instruction' in all the ,00mmon and ,141;her.
branche4 Mathematic:4 AtimenVitted Medan Ltagoageal
the Sciences, Composition, Hoek, Painting; Dramingolkw
'The fteentli Seml-.ll4huatSeesion commences MOIIDAT,
SEPTEMBER
REFERENCES 40 -"[:- ;
Acicr. D. 11. 1app1AN,,D.D,..,,,p4.D., Presidia:44r ;;, z 4 x 11 ? 1 ,1
sCollege; '
Rev. ic.,l..,irrrCucoex,D.D.,Preetdvitoflyeaternitimarditi
College: .
;Bev. )I..H.ENDALL; D.7:0:344 York ) 11
Rey. D. R.MERR, D.D., Rlitebatrigb,,pa.., 4 . : 2
iter.l,yAistwa PREIEctIiNVD.W, PRMlitligh;
Bev. JOHN G. BROWN, ---
Itev.ERRICILJOHNAQN, ; • 11, :rnT
Rev..THOM&S‘SPROUL,`H.D.,AIIegIiiay OW, rak
Rev. W.,D. HOWARD. D.D. fl: , , ,
'Rev; WILLIAM'PRESTO4, Dan, *
HeYi JAMES GRIER', 2.lobleatawal , - • =
'JAMBF 0. ',AMMER, Ese.,,Tartle,Ortrk, Pa.. ~ , , s ed trig
WILLIAMKIRKPATRICK, Req:Jilloglieny City, PM!
lii For °lmams br other iaafordlati6n , c ll iMOVit'r gal 9
4 61,8 • q r .r.L7coi .dtf.rnrt r i
'MRS. E. — A. SMITH, irincapal.
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DiiNTIELV THE L
z. ipaitypAl Ore
Thcßleventh Aturiutr,Sensiouof thifidfiefeirotry; erilfenotna
mexicennkthe
:t. VI.
20th Day of SS tembv 14 - Rind. get
L uitiferfaltcOrie Pro'
.4^rofortuhle Turps turn . with "e
par artielee of tUrnitnre at ed, have- • ppridnit ra
oentinswovoinents.; rt.! Atittr - e .joT o il
I !rho neceeen7 nun?. or . 110i tir". 1 . 1 44 11 1Sti n firsl a
light; do noVeloolid S 120; add tfte tntion u
Eon to render nand:ince, in addition to the appropriationoSo
the " Board of Education," to alkmort b y,stadente.erka may
rePirellt 1.7 , 1!3 ." 4 sto fa ßit 7.4 - 1. -
Further information may be obtained from any cit,Aatf
i'rofeesout STEPHEN YEMENIS, -
aing9.34lt -Secretary Board or Ddreoore,
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pENIILDTOTUAUTE, orsva
JR- = 27 itt/WOOIi !rum; rwta#l7!titil...
Was ait4 the
Pith4,90. 2 11V4T , that `theYthaTe7fgrmed , pattneriadptir ,
Wo - putpose or addict:ins the dove instit , alion t mo
roiv voNDwr,o A . lrttaito sift
trulti 9 ll,,t,"so
„T,,,imater r of elipaq-uvlr4sphi a ,
na4lseihe prlztoi,oll3ook Btorei, or at
ra ? It =f ll° LEalritlitirVir4.i.44‘E."jianlet'WTLL
Post OPFloleJ3o.x..
Dental Xnstitute,
251 PENN STREET, ?ITTSBITGOL.PA4
EECESE
JOHNI% HUNT — Publiehor
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