ght ,t34lssbtagh Guettt. OrrY NOTICES. Working Shoes. Meal Bowed Itip Brogans 51,75; sewed ap Boo t s s 3, for tws do's mote, at DloOlellanr Lustiest Souse, 65 Ellin. divot. Last TWO Days. The great asle of gopdt, at and leas than coat, .t bleelelland4 Atiattdri Kbomv, 55 yaf:h street, dozes on Saturday night,"after which the : store vill be closod during the repairs. ? I The Last Gl' at Auction Sale Of Mao ntautfial aiding ant (Unit= Lase at BlerArlaue. °rove That Liberty, : le s dvefu s s 4 ;o mirk Obi o.ls.bdond ay next, 9th mat, An occur clop Mtn of ens will 'e=ve the Penrutylvanta Do. 'cot at 2 o'clock on that day. and t eke parsons to :And trout the gale free. Flannels anti 'Blankets. 0. Samoa, Love k Bro., et tne eortheJ t st corner Of Market and Fourth streets, pro t repeipt of a i:ery One stock of s str.gradesof the ahov'e artlelc s. TheY aroma Coll the stlentlen of the pabllolnivsot of such good, too call an d eisralie these srtlcles as they are selling very Sheen. IntatelliAnaiiltkto 2 ttud Cotintry Planets, just zecelved et the wolbknoWn dry goods store Of j)linlsp,lintrer 11.430.; the largest and best assort ment or shawl's, blankets .end colintry gannets ewer offered to the puptle to Ole oily, all of which they &reselling much lesi 'than etstern prices. Don't forget the plare.".lS! Federal street. Alit &ant,. " 6mmi. O. Batson; Lose a Bro. nova beer and are re &Viol their - fall Stock Aloe cOaslits, in part, of e Well selected line of dry 'goods, web as flowed cashmeres, all wool; Wallies, flgurea and plain, of all colors; poplins, plain, plaid and striped. Koolau goods of every dessriolloa. Also an 'Wins variety of shawls of ell kinds, Jug re oared, ellol Winch are srlling at Very reasonable van. Bates 6: Bell, RI Fifth street, hottleaceping dry goods Bates R Bell, 21 Fifth Street; boaseWpingtly Batee & Belt, Yr Fifth street, hallackeeping dry goodL Bates fi Bell. 11 Fifth street, boo. ekeeping dry too•is• Bates dr..Bell, 21 Fittli agent, housekeeping dry . gools. _ - Sober Pacts tor l'hluklug People. Year after year, for en eighth of a century, the Plea of the country has chronicled the beneec.el • (nett of HOSTS C17.10S Sroseaca Smarm En. tors, author., phyaicians, mercharta, officers of the army end navy, shrub: dB,. counselors, 1 .4 r. ot.tho6psp9 l .i9 start, a grett cloud of wit. tams of every profession, trade and calling hive teetllied to its effica.ry as a mull and regulatirg medicine. fbe names and statements of theao • witnessts have been published In : the public -piinta. Many of them aro well known to the whole public. Their teetimony has never been ~betiebsed or impugned. Upon evidence s far less ' weighty men are acquitted or condemned by con : velenUous juries. • ilneYwrrines Srastsca DITTDISS SS not, however, upplArlo. 'lY,'"lnta•ttoserliried awl pr.:mom:teed to -'; the authority of them whore live. and health it • bib preserved, a pure; harmless, and eminently salutary preparation. Attempts brve been made to rival it. They have failed. Min It be necessary • to say why they have failed I Ask the recovered lyspeptics, bilious •aircren, victims of fever aid siva, abytnerprolimbieets who have eaperimeedi j its effeefli,' what they thini of it. Ann Ybnra and be guided solely by whet they bay. Sold every where. Boots and Shoes, At McClelland's, at cost. Boots and bltoeSs At McClelland's, at cost Boots muf, Shoes At MeCrellstoi's, st soot. Booth and Shoes, At McClonand , s, at coat. Boots aiut Stiois, At DivMeliss:l% 51 cost. Boots and Shoes At IdcOtellaud's, at cost. Boots and Shoes At rilsOlellend% at cost. Vents and Shoes, b.t McClelland's, at scat, Boots and Shoes, At Zdaelenand% ►t cost• 'Boots and Shoes, At Meeleriaad , a, at cost. Fall and Winter Goods. It is with great pleasure we call the attention of oar readers to the superb stock of Fall and Winter GooMijnst received by Ur. John Water, Merchant Taller,_No. GS Federal. street. Allegheny. la stock ernbrices dome Of the rarest and most boat. tlful Olbths,Csasimeres, Overcoatingr audVestings eves brought to the western market. Kis assort. moot Of Far ha Goods, comprising Spirts, DraWerA , Cellars, lArsck.iles, Gandkerchisti, fro., suutuot be stripessed east or west. A large stock of roady.mado Fants,Coafs, 'Vesta and Overociats wallets° bo found at his establishment. Persons ln want of asilal"g in the clothing line should not fall to give ar. wider a call. 9'RolDa► W. Parry dr. Co., psastgel Shit.; 800 MS, and Realms in American Elatrr i ' 4 of Tarte= Golan, Office at Alexander Laeghthes, Our thp Water .Worica. 1 ittabnnth. Pa.! Residence. NO. Is Pike street. Orders promptly attended to. All work 'warranted water prod. Reindrhay done at the shorsost notice. :No Tharp toe repairs, presided - the 'roe la "not abused allow it U oat cut. Are -Ttit y Going! We refer, reader, to your teeth. Be careful- Berl to your eyes, your teeth aro the moat preci ous rayons facial organs. Use the Fragrant So. rodent It will at once arrest decay and prevent ,What are now, mere specks from being Orifice. Li brief, it wIR save and beautify your teeth. And It is the odly thing that can save them. Reflect on this. Carpenter Jobbing Snop liasrists rstorne4 after an absence of threeyests n the Ines, f bare re-opened my shop for all sorts et jobbing la the carpenter une, at tne old steed, ViralnAlley, between Southfield street and (]berry alley. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Wxytxax YOUCS3T. Just Opened Our new clothing Howe ,nt 63 Fifth attest, where we offer n 30,000 worth of clothing regardless of cost, at Osk ILll. oct. O-tt C. Sill, Dentlat. 240 Peon Street, Attend; promptly to all busineta of Ms profes. atom TOE SOLDIERS ALL RIG The Convention of Pennsylvania soldiers, re cently held at Harrisburg, unanimously and en thutilatticallY endorsed the Union Butte ticket, andrecommendal the soldiers of the Brats to east a Solid rote for BAKMANIT and C.l3tr amt, The convention was a large one, and nearly every county In.the State wrWriepreseuted. They tame torether--sozroswith one arm, others with one leg, and all with honorable scars upon them animeted by one sprit end inspired by one me, elution. Having fought the rebels successfully in the field they aro determined now to pat down their coadjutors at home. The trick of the Democratic party in nomi nating soldiers for office Is too transparent to deceive the veterans. They are up to all the tricks ofthe enemy, mid to this, as to all others. For the Pittsburgh Gazette Tim Steubenville Ilea& Messrs. Edirers:—l join with •• Rosedale" In remonstrating airaLest the enormous I barges on the rittsburgh and Steubenville road. Not only are the charges orrangeontly high. but the accommodations are of the wont kind. A business man cannot get to his office by com• My on this road, until half-past ten In the morn ing—toolite for any man who has bush:ices m au,ere,to_looltatter, and the cars aro the old. and ale cans of some other road, that will hardly puss for second class.: - It ' may he urged, that there are draw backs incidental to anew onterpriserbut a new enterprtrebeginning with sdchdtawbaclos,craxlat at least to be moderate hi Ita charges. It 16 bsd enough to bare bad tltdo tables and bad cars; but to charge double price for such miserable accommodation, is out of all reason. . ..,BnornMA.n. - 4 ; *D A JtaiLA YililE LATEST PEON THE OIL uEsioNs. VERY LATEST NEWS. PRODUCTION OF PITHOLE WELLS. ! Pr(ces at Plthale and Oil City Corrormierce or the Patstrurgh Ga.-..ette OIL CITY, Oct. 5. 115 Editor Gaatto—Blnce returning here, 1 sled that our good City Dada have really waked up out of their long nap, and men are nnw potiet 'y of week on our streets and side walls, and have progressed so far as to enable us to boast of hay. lug a goad board walk from the bridge to the lower end of the city. Thanks to our Bargess and Council. we are at lest elevated high out of the mud and filth of the streets. Irtr.fe that the good work Is fairly begun, may we not hope to have the streets put Into paseab'e order before winter comes 1 They are still finding gee] wells on the fam• one stream of Plshola, but the proportion of dry Ado is far greater now, than before, and I fear sadly on the leerease.. A gool well was struck on th e lower earner o f the Einar farm, a few daps ago; it Is pumpin . g one hundred barrel, and Its location Is almost. adjoining the Grant evil. A large number of dry wells have been tested and found wanting, during the pant week and others are just giving their last expit log ramp. previous to being abandoned by their unfortu nate owners. The newepapete don't always hear of this class of well, on Plihole, but rest assured that there are, here, like everywhere else, very many wells bored.that are as dry as powder, and we are hearing of thehe now, every day. Many a poor fellow has spent his bottom dollar on Pro- bole and left It, both a poorer and wirer man, than Srben he came. The river la down low, and the weather Is rpwtug cold. Mercury stands at no deg. to - day, admonishing LIS once more that winter will FOOD be upon ns, and thin clothing must glee way to something heavier and warmer. We are much better provided this fall with fuel tbeu formerly, tie good coal veles having been opened and worked over this river, dui tag the summer. They are delivering a very good article of coal—almost as good as Pittsburgh coal—at 011,Chy la wagons at '.lscts a bushel, and the banks, BO far, appear to be of great ex tent and improving is quality. The mines are located about sixty miles from here and are proving of great value to their owners. Ttils tact has knocked the price of Pittsburgh coal from 'Meta per bushel down to 40ets, The new well on the Farran Farm, below town, will be tested In a few days, and it to pump, as well as the others recently shriek on the same farm, stout forty barrels. It Is owned by Phtsburghere. 011 on Plthole advanced to £5 and $5.59. sir the creek $9.50 and 1 , 9,75. nice here $lO per barrel and hold firm. line month ago it was held at 13.50. and thaadvanee Is caused 'chiefly by the scarcity of oil on the creek. and the in accessibility of Pithele. The railroad up Pinhole creek is being pushed vigorously, the grading being completed about Mr.t miles up. They promise to have the cars running on the Eat of November, but will hardly accomplish it eo early. Yrracum. Finance acid Trade in New York. New Yonk.. Sept sth.—The excitement in stocks is maintained with spirit, and transactions at the Morning's session exceed those of any other session. The movement extends to all Railroad stocks on the list, apparently with little aid from cliques. The demand is very much up on outside orders. Prices do not appear yet to have reached the paint at which speculators be gin to grow timid, and seem likely to go still higher before a heactinn sets In. The activity In Erie Inereebbs, orders for the stock from English buyers, but whether for shlpmentor to Influence the coming election of officers, does not appear, certainly. The Erie advanced 2Y with sakes of 8100 shares, The late buyers of fteadlog appear to be Pellicle out. The sales were 9 . 900 shares, a good portion on sellers option. ten days. No charge in quotations. Chicago it N. W. being rapidly run up by a cleree, The common stock has adyanced 2N and preferred 93; with large leanest-411ne In both. Michlgen Southern confiners them rot exert - ed stock en the list. The salts of the board amounted to 111,30). shares, and the price after the opening was and closed firm at 52., —as advance of 2.4 ors the elf 'iris price last evet ir g. A good line of shorts, ra 0, g I rum three to sixty days, was put out. Covelsed and rdtsburg was armor under the taper-morns of a western combinations- The, price rose with gains of 4,630 shares. Gayer= -nts were more active and raker firmer. Swde Stocks and bank shares sympathize, with the general ireprovenotht. Coal stocks were air se- ger. At the second board the market was firm on Erie Central ar d Pats'oergh, but other shares wr re generally a little lower. M'Gregor Western rose to 2434, and Qeicksilver—the card among the miscellaneous shares—sold op to 53. Arer board there was renewed excitement and higher prices on railway shares. Erie sold at 92; old Southern and Pittsburgh at tils. At the last doard, the market was active and strong. with great excitement. on Pinsoungla and Rack Island, the letter closing at an advance of one per cent. The following were the closing prices at 4:20 e. 51.: New York Central, 97. ;®97 , ..;; Ern. 92,%€49.1; Hudson, 1120.4112.."; itsadiag, 117 N, irlichiqan Sonthena. 1341.4 . 455 -1 ,;; Cleve lane apd Pittsburgh, 8.-INEnB-1 1 ,I'i Rock Island, 110s;e1.110%. he failure of Geo. F. Belie was announced on the Stock Exchange to-day. Me wag short of stock among Michigan South ere. The demand fir money was more active, The rate for call leans is somewhat dearer' and six per rent. is generally paid to-day. The evilly thus far Is equal to the demand and the, is no stringency in the market. More paper Is offered for discount, and rates are firmer, ran ging Iron seven to ten per cent. Even twelve par cent. Is asked for some cotton bonds, which milder the present high price of cotton, is regar ded as a risky Itivestmetitawagena is a percepti ble increase In the supply of count and product bills, while mercantile paper is still abundant, The - couverslon loan does art progress e r fa vorably as 'erected. Conversions et the Bnb- Treasury thus far amoreat to 890,507 071. C en' paved notes are lees active and prices lower; June notta 1053/i July 104!4; August 10-04; October 1021.4; December 102...;. G Jverumeet securities Wudull da d low. Sterling exchange Is in demard apd tint at 1093,®110. The recent purchases of cotton for export made more bills, but the supply of commercial signatures is not equal to the demand. la view of these facts, bankers are selling against gold to a cousin cetera. The gold market Is steady. Due GOODS—COUOC I fabrics do not respond to the rest In the raw materiel and there is less ac. tivity among them. Goodeare now generally mi lk% higher than when cotton was 8150 per pound. Foreign goods are offering freely throughout. To-day'a business at the ofTbe of the Caked States Assistant Treasurer was as follows: Total receipts, 82.582.110,47, payments, 5874,102.42; balance, 518.'201.310,38. The receipts Laclede loiche customs, 84121,000; of loan, 805,000. excitement In stocks, says the Cieornerrial A Coortixer , vas maintained with a spirit to-day, and the transactions exceeded those of any pre viona 6...1011 of the board dune; the year. The movement extends to all the railroad stocks on the Ilse, and apparently with hot 11 CO old from • cliques. _ T'm demand le very much upon outside ardent aid appears to be cnietly the result of a general conviction that railroad shares art worth more than the prime et which they have recently been ceiling. Prices do not yet appeai to have reach ed the point at-which operations begin to grow grold, and seem likely to go still higher before a reactbm sets In from an attempt to realist profit upon the advance: The activity In Erie immeases. There are orders for the stock from European buyers. but whether for shipment or to inflaance the coming election of ofileers,does not appear very certain. The price advancing 9% closing at 92!.i", with sales of 8,100 chance. The late Wows of Read ing appear to be selling out. The rates were 8903; sh r.11,a g od portion being sold on cellos option. ten (1838. There is eo cnange In quOtatioraf, Chicago and North West• ern is beteg rapidly run up by a clique. Tee common stock advanced 21; and the tre'srred closing a. 6:3 a iLb a large increase lee both (lass. of stock... Nfighlgan Southern cloth:nes the most tlciiert stock in the market. The sales a the stock bard amountei to 11.- 500 [azure!, and ;be price, after opening at chord !but at an advance of 3 , i on the eleelrg t • lee of last evening. A 03;4 lino of ebortr, ; waning from :3 to W days, was put out. Cleveland et Pittshergh is etroag under the Op, reatOnS of a western combination, who mink the price ton per cent. below Its real value. The I'll[o rate with sales of 4.650 shares. Governments are more active and rather firma. Sixes; of 1881 are tie hip hers . State stocks and bank EtOCk4 el mpathlze with the general im provement. Coal etc cke are strong( r, the result of yester- Ray's coal action having Improved the prospects of the future prollts of the companies. The speculation In Cumberland is not will sustained. The price closed %c lowa. At the Second Ward stocks were not quite as mealy and leas active. - - Gen. Rousseau Sustains Gen. Palmer's Cow sc—Release of Gov. Clarke. . New YOUR,. Uct. t —The I'ears Washington sped.] says: General Rossean, Member of Con gress elect irom Kentucky, has written a letter to the President, stmalning the coarse pursued by General Palmer In the administration of affairs en that State. • The President /186 ordered the release of ez- G(ACTIJOT Clarke, of lMisassinpl. who hal beta Imprironed (assume mouths past at Port Pulasla, ;ear tlevannsh. THE NEW CONVERSION LOAN. Ambassador from Tunis Arrived ENE.GLMEI4T OF THE SOUTH CAI;JUNA MILIPA SLipment of Ammanitior. South SOUTE.RN REBEL DEBT Compound Interest Notes, I TERN AL REVENUE ILE TEENS President Johnson and Pardon Seekers• Special iluip.tch to the Plttsbunt G.zotte. rintAnctruti, Oct. 5, Ihtls The subscriptions to the nitw Cos version Loan st the snit treasury, New York. on Tuesday, rt ached seven millions, principally In compound MITZE2 An Arahassador from the Bey of Tunis, has I dat Nrw York with his suite, on board the ai eanaship Penis. Although C;ov. Perry had no authority for en rk.lling the South Carolina his set to so doing will not be overruled. no. southern rebel debt que.tion will, it is 'aid. come Ir. , before all the Lezislatures of the rubt-1 6talce , soon otter their meeting. tin ac ci ant of many persons being ruined by repudi ation, I presume, from the tenor of what I reed, that this Is a dodge to cover the legislation grant ing State pensions to families of dead rebels and to Itying wounded rebel soldiers. The re pudiation of the debt insisted upon by P:esi- cent JuLtson does riot prevent this, but most probably Congress will. lot:plaints baring beau made that too much amniur ;km is flnilirg Its way south. an czatul. ation has tern ordered at the Custom Douse, .d if the shipments be found too heavy for ealety an order will be issued restricting them. Application: , are 'touring into the Treasury Department from all part of the country, from boldcrti of compound interest notes, desirlaz their cotver , ,don Into 5 bond , . la cim,- quence of the great demand the clerical Lace has to work extra hones. The receipts from the Internal Revenue sloe the let of duly amount to oue hundred millions, nine hundred and thtrty-tive thousand dollars. For the next quarter the receipts will be much larger. The President has declined o see any name pardon s,ekers, and ell appllest.te mast present their rapers at Attorney General Speed's 011 l e, A nt.t ee to this dteet has been posted In the hlte House. W. EPISCOPAL Er ENIRAL CONVENTION, Southern Delegates Admitted PROYINCIAL SYSTEM OF DIOCESES FE I LADELPITIA., ctober s.—The Ocnnral Con• rention of the Episcopal Church re assembled in &. Andrew's Church at ten o'clock Ulla morning. Whi u the roll was called, a delegation from the DiICLEC of North Carolina answered to their Damns. A delegation from the Diocese of tex as was admitted yesterday. Taus two Souther a Dimsea are repruseated, Texas and North Car o.ii a. .. • . A retointion was offered I,y Dr. Mead, that - ling the teeriou of the Uriarteition, allay be set apart at one of thanksgiving and prates to Al tr.ucht) tied for the r..torittion of peace and the presci WlOl.l of the Uri ion. Mr. Howe, of Ptniodtlpht a. offered a:substitute decial lug the , ~ e*.ratitude was doe to tOO Almighty lot the restoration of the authority of the Coy : rriant over the whole territory of the Bolted and for the Ahllitinn of Slavery. it ith Retolutioos were withdrawn, it Ming understood that a i etc - Mama of similar character would be presented ty the House of Bishops. Roy. Charles B. Black, of Delaware, offered resolutions relative to the death of Vice Ad calm! Dupont, who was a delegate from the dlccese 01 Delaware to the Coaventiou. Bev. Dr. Mahon. of Ma. ylaud, offered a resolution relative to the death of Rev. Wm. P. Wyatt, of Mary land. Result:Moos were adopted relative to the death of tie Rev. Gardner Lay, mioeher from Manse to :he lest Convention, nod the Itiv. Wm. One ghee, of New York. Hon. Samuel IL I:orgies, of New Turk, of fered a resolution to the Gooventioa of the cllic , so of .New York, asking them that the provincial system for the division of the din- COer, of the church In the Milted States he es tatliabed. Mr, Ruggles said that the object of the Reso lution was to Increase the number of dioceses la the country The resolution was male the special order for to-day at one o'clock. Dr. Hare stated that the delegation of the dlrcere of Pennsylvania had been instructed to offer resolutloes of a similar character relative to the Provincial system of dividing the dio ceses, and would do so at a fufure time Rev. Dr. Howe, from Connecticut, appointed to prepare an additional body of hymns, offered a resolution for the printing of rive hundred of the additional hymns prepared by the Commit- tee for the tie of the Convention. The Convention revolved to meat daily at ten o'clock, S. se., and to adjourn nt three o'clock . . The resignation of Herman Cope as Treasurer as received, but not accepted. It was !decal that for the first time in fifteen ears the Convention commenced with a bal ite:: of F=o• Rev. Dr. Vinton offered a resolution that the Committee on Canons racoon 80 amendment to the Convention dlepoelna of the Commlesion of Alms, and providing that on Easter day the alms contributed boedepoalted with the bishop of the diocese for his distribatlon. A -^,er this resolution was offered, come 'die— cue won arose as to the propriety of certain per tlm.s of the creed , end the Committee :on the Prayer Book were Instructed to report what 16 really the proper sense of the creed In the article "the holy catholic church and the communion of einto." Judge Churchill offered a resolution Instruct ing the Committee on canons to lueniro Into the expediency of amending the canona of the church so as to prohibit any clergymen or can didate for holy orders from entering the arm - y or navy, exetpt in the capacity of chaplain. Adjourned. National Banlic—Banli Note Circulatfon— Internal Beyenuo Receipts—lmportant New Yong, October s,—The Times Washing. ton special says: The announcement of National Banks still being establiehed should not be construed as to mean that any new banks are actually bring authorized. except in a few cases is the South. The announcement of new National Banks, now refer to bloloi which were authorized months ago, bat whose certlfi• eaten have been withheld until they have com plied with the prmrlsions of the banking law, which reqithes that their circulation shall not exceed the maxithtnnof ninety per cent. of their capital. The bank note circulation of the country Is, therefore, slowly decreasing, as most of the State banks had a circulation far la excess of their capital. Ihe Internal Revenue receipts for the last ninety nix days, Sundays included, amounted to the sum of one hundred millions nine hundred and thirty-five thousand three hundred and twenty-one dollars and ninety- four cents, brief greatly in excess of what was expected by one conversant with the business awe internal Revenue Department. The receipts for• the month of September were $37,939,915 83, and to.day's receipts arc SI,S9-",453 The Commissioner of Internal Revenue to-day deridi d that traveling agents of tuanafacturers and dealers are regarded as commercial brokers, under the decision of Aug. 18th, and will he re• attired to procure licence tom the first of Au gust instead of the first of May, thereby de creasing the coat of license for. the current rave rue year from twenty dollars to fifteen dollars. The reason of this decision is because the can• strnetion of thin law was made subsequent to the date of the annual license. Marwaduke Jobnson . Engaged as Counsel for Dick Trirtier. I , :tcw Tors, Oct. s.—pick Turner, who has been confined In the Libby prison, Castle Thun der and State Penitentiary, Richmond, eln^e the evactiatiOn e, charge of maltiesting United States' prisoners, has engaged the service or MarmadakeJohnkm , as his eounsei , end that gentleman expresses strong hopes of being able to"dlsprote the ehhrges against his client. , •_it .-- l' d --I . .ni -- it) ititii- m--1 GAZETTE. lississrpn STATE ELECTION, Aillen , of The Freedmen. THE CHOLERA 1.1 8.1.41.10: -11, ncd • Et! f,lll on Luc ith inst. EERIE I=l G, fi ampto",,r, V V en,earta ;‘, boo r.• apphcat.. - ra for ',Wet.", r.eu . 1).L.: at What,!akira 7,-rantad. GE n. F13 , ,r, :J.,: .n nate ty ttc !,cE: Fnton rn'n :of 'JrgreSa from Ihr 4.a (.11b:riCI, is Is gr.ryi Union roan. F., Waik,, v!cetcd Alto: lacy (,_coral of I.:a: Stale, ie an ,n3lnent lawyer. . . In a match game of biniardif, three hafl grime, tv l'ferre Dudley. aga!nst F synaamr,h to-night, the vrenehman Carom wan the win nor twenty-six In a game of two hundred and fifty hointe. KarnYaugla was ahead in the final portion of the game, which was tiel at one hundred and eighty-three point•. Several weeks ago a lady friend main applic, lion to the State Depart moot for a pacspot for Gene, et Ileauregard, that he might arm! Mtn self of the official order [u - i f; suet off-on-l e:a W volnia.arily exile themselves daring the plea:lino! the Government, but it is understood that the same Mut-heat lady was to—day at tile Preeident's house_ and in now Interesting - herself to pruerre fir him the Exec uilve clemency. Col, Thomas, Assistant Commiastoncr o! freedmen's allaire for fhe State of Miselaslopi, informs the bureau here that lie has notified the judicial cillicers sod magistratem of the provis• feral Government of Nfissisfilppt that when they allow negroes the came right, and privileges an nr, aencoded In white teen before roert.f, the it. firers ,if the bureau till net it terfe - e with each tridunals. but elm them every assistance pus- Mtge to all them in their dealt,. land Thomas also WALLa that the Mayor of Vicksburg. having signified las willingness to allow the negrors the right to testify before his courts, and to impose the same penalties on the netzincs vialatirg the State laws or city ordinan ces as wt old be Imposed on white persons coot. matting the same offerers. The rallosr , of the hurter• at VIA shark , have been Instructed in no case to Interfere with the city aethoritles in the du-charge of their duties, and not to :alto cogni sance of caws, coming within the jarisdimloa of the Mayer of Vicsburg, but to turn all such cakes over to the Mayor for trial. The U. 8. Consul at Port Mahon, under da.e of Set's. 13. h says the cholera at Palma, Mal - mica, has carried off many people and there is uo ditninutlon of the duscase. Tne cholera has also appeared at Chihuahua. Ills admitted that about Ft scaly persons have died cf cholera at Port Mahar, tut thus fur, the snargii s•:exs to have beer. coati:led to the treat clianeeis of human travel and marts of commurce. N r i f Tyr rtion however has born received that it has stip mred in the interior •ff The Corsul states that from tuformatioo re. ceived at Port Mahon, It Is bcheved the sea arge will again visit the West, and Information has also been received here the. the Russian Pest, which was thought. to have disappeared, has broken out In Siberia. ThV.acCOilatti of this :pest are frightful trvyernd anything beretolorr tier. litistmeds trial, Cr day, developed oath• Ice Lot already known. From 11 ashluglett—Pardons to Prominent tit bels--hmle i f bocametives and Ca-s-- CoNert.mtut Neutral In 'rlexlaan Affairs. IV.i.sritst.rosf. October —The President graotre fifty. Ight amnesty pardons to day, lour of which were to V.,,zicians. Among the Intl p rmrt applicatlous for pardon latMy tiled in the Attorney General's (Alice are those of Get • ire: Ptrk, of the late rebel army, who fought at G ilirr; Colonel Ould, rebut Commie s °roe of Prisoners. and Mr. Watts, Attorney G carrel of the late rebel Confederacy, Colonel A. I. Robinson, Superintendent of the I.llllLeil States .tllitary Railroads. recently sold at auction. at >lapetus:or, Virginia, twen ty fire locomotives and 1(0 pa-sanger cars. They u ire purchased principally hr southern railroad Companies : and brought 5117,000 in cash, or about twri thirds of their original Cost. Forty or fifty 'mon:reit . ..a and lye or FIX hll/1- dred cars are to he sold on the 17. h Mat., at Ah-xandria, M - len of this stock vraa taken south to be as,d f. , r the transg3rtation of General Sherman's advancthe army, but Lee's capituiation rendyrati its employ.ent wit:Lei:74 sary. This Tower ment, It tf certain, has takea 113 recent action, nor Is It ttaisehd any la canters plated, inconalsteht with the policy heretofore curtained, viz, to maintenance abe 'lute neutrality between the beligerents in Mexico. It Is raid that Mr. Russell, Phatuaaster at Carrara West, baa boon removed, and Geor4.: N, .atindtortt ban been appointed in hlr rt ad. %VA SIIINOTIN, Oct. 4 —S 'er, tart Seirod, ,. .ll left W.l.lrgton yrbierday vvtrutpg web trl family for Auburn, Y„ la Cl;x.ctcd to 1 , 0 abgcnt about tap day, Niinkter Clay has treesuitited to the State Department an of vial copy of the conditions stipulated between the Russian Telegraph De partment and Hiram Sibley, for the eatahlish• meet Of telegraphic communication between Russia and America by which the exclusive right Is grantee to the latter plemootenuat vof the Amereso Western Union Telegraph Company for thirty-three years from the disy , the line shall be opened, the Russian government to grant a further term as it may judge convenient. In order to encourage the unlertaking the Government grants to the company no nil in num of 40 ver cent. on the net pradact of des • snatches transmitted by It over the lines to and fremAmerica, seed In order to contribute as much as possible to tee armee,. of the pres euttlehdertaking, the :Violater of Public Utility will adopt the measures necessary for securing the compsey'e telegraph from being maliciously Injured by the local p3D dation, but at the same time the government refuses to take upon Itself any respanstbility for inch it juries of arty nature whatever. The company is allonei to import materials free of del). Aecideute—Besolutlotat of the Board ot Ed ucation-1Y aahlugton Item... New Your, October s.—Two women named Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Nolan were drowned In Jersey City yesterday, by the giving way of the plat ks of the Jersey Central railroad bridge. Four laborers were buried by the giving way Of an embankment In Williamsbarg yesterday. Three were rescued, but one men named Nick. oils was The Board of Education adopted resolutions of importance to those residing m the suburbs of New York, who send their children to the public schools of this city. Alter the let of January next, no child will be allowed to attend any school under the control of the Board, nn kiss the parents are actual residents of this city. The Washington special to the Herald says the late rumors of immediate Cabinet charges are whollyno fonr.ded. Gentral Fullerton, Chief of General Reward's Staff loaves to-day for n few weeks' scrioarn in the Southern Stares, for the purpose of an ex tutdrA and careful scrutiny of the affairs of the negates. Messrs, Cosham, Itixon and Eiewitt, of South Carolina, and Morton Peto'n party of English financiers, were admitted to an interview with the President this morning and were greatly pleased with their reception. The World's apex - dal says Ma). Gen. Curtis saw the President W day. Diem , Orleans Democratic Convention. NEW °Kansas, Democratic Con• vration organized and adopted a platform, which resolved, to emphatically approve of the President's reorganization policy; to exclude from the held of politics all sectional and reit alms controversy; bold Gust' this Government was made to be perpetuated for the exc:usive political benefit of the white race; recommend the calling of a Convent on to adopt a Consiltu doe expressive of the will of the people; petition Cozgrees (or compensation for 'oases sustained by the emancipatiom proclamation policy; advo cate the repeal of all laws conflicting with the Censtitution I earnestly appeal to the general Gov; rament for general anutesto , and the prompt restoration of property. AU citizens without distinction of party or nationality, are Invited to map with them In opposition to the radical Re , publicans. Cencrul Concrete or the Fenian Brother llOod—Order from Freedmen's Bureau. NEW tone, 'ect:s.—The Central Council of the Fenian Brotherhood row In session at the /knot House In this city, have called a special general Congress of the entire nreaulzation in the United Blau, to meet at Philadelphia on Monday the Web of the present month. The Iltrald's Washington apeelai says: It la evident from an order fro. the Freedmen's Bo reast to-day. that the restoration cif proven) , now held as abandoned and conllseated, la to be en• tered tato by the Cornmissionereof the`lureau throughout the South with serupifiona eagerness in regard to . the title of the sawn and legal own ership Mena. Reconstruction In Louisiana. WsSIIIINOTO3. Oat. C—Tha ScralAPs arrisclal says that several Louisiana gentlemen were ad. milted, early in the day, to an interview with the President and urged their peculiar ideate coo cern int- reconstruction In that State. Governor Wells was warmly, sustained by them. and Vivo. Canby blamed for the Civil disorder and dissatis faction that reigns throughout the common wealth. Gen. Sheridan was spatial:l of in high tenor and conceded to have eondned blmtelf to the discharge ef , bls military diodes, They rep re6eut that pCrivaLtUt order cannot be restored until Gen. Canby's interference In civil matters he decisively forbidden.- WIEZ MILITARY COMMIiSION, TILE FRIII.IIO ON TiE 111SSISS111. Testimony for Pefcnsa Continue 3 A PRISON STITLER'S EX.n.RIENCE Wtsui,o,, , , (Jct. 5 —Geo-ge Ft the Bch its who testiOmi to the ttirlytot; triSi.e.‘, xa•r-..q A.lTue ate C. .• icy taken a to al« 7 ,1 which ru•!-,tret.l two bundled and lorry men, Tee rezms.int was en its way to Central Kentucky fat n_crult, whet, a tar kr d y an equal number or ,bre.r. Altar lightitt.: one h‘ttu the regti...eut 1 4 So snrri None of his *ere I,K;e3 di 1,4.1.! It surreal - Ciaa, the retails ciaint It , a spy. They took from hint somt• rouat.,o.l rebel moray and a parole not to 11 :in add a-1 thoConfederscy whilst the rebels were in K to tacky. When ho :cached A_Ldersouvtlle he ned nothirk but his clothes. He started bueiteta there by selline hit ratio ia far ten err to and tivine on It, baker • 01 laLa rations--a pint of baked loans. Lle arrived there U,e 1,4 of June, and about the 10th of June bokreht thirteen dorm E,:zs at ;3,15 pee dozen —on lick. That could be dune there smote men of honor. Whet he left, Ana. ilk. he had t.:.t./0 in Greenbacks. At ono time he had $5,000. =llama raid he never had taken oath to sup port the Coo federavy. There were at Ander soniril!te filly wells and 'oar ;.tundred and arty 614Itia, none, of which, however, yielded a ha: k• en toll of w ater at n time. water wag pure and clean. There wore doe hundred bakers in the stockade. The place nos A city, and there were eatin,r hods,, anti wit: ,ul4l get a meal for ten dollars In greenbatka. Whisky sold at three dollars for a thimble lull. There were twenty barber shops. The barbers acted as doctors, sometimes ' selling medicines. They also dyed the pd.-m -ere whiskers. lie had seen them cut their owe throats. Don't know the reason, except they were thin and tr ue, and were in a destitute ttaibitiont not Ilona hunger. but from sickmtes. He sold medicine for the claret' , S at One dollar and a quarter per The creme-namluation of this witness i.i.sted till the ad), urtiment, but elicited nothing new or Mimi: , at 1. 7n•tter From Governor Plerpon. BALTIW, lin, October s.—Rich mood papers of to-day con to n a letter from Governor Pierpaint answering the Interrogatories of G. W. Sewall touching be tilaribillty of candidates: The Governor says it is peculiarly painful at this tltnq in the disturbed condition of the State, when there Ore.) many petitions for pardon on tile at Waehli glen, meetings being held in lorgel CranterS in the counties or the States, passing reiiiioitit tort the loyalty o f th e p •,pl.! to the r, deed and State Goren:men:a, that there should be re-aeon for raising trent, Tr i..s. ;ingress acted under the provision of the Coo etitUtir n e,i the Ca Cod Stati., Which is in these we de, to wit: •• Each nouns shall be juice of the election r -turns and iluallficatima of its own sicemticer " has parted a joint resoultion declaring that all Its members, shall take the oath to which you refer. That resolution prescribing the oath, will have to be repealed before any notnibst who cannot conscientiously subscribe can take his seat. It la not expee.e..l Care. grits will repeal that resolution in cirri r to give at ate to Tr-mints who cannot take the oath. Re concludes as follows: Bat has it not the appearance at persistent and continued rebellion krr men to ran for Congress who, by the law of Congress, cannot take their seats? If this class or men ale sent to Congress, the members of C.rnart so will conclude that Pe representative is a type of the people, and will be likely to repot them. Beloit of the Agricultural Commissioner. Nstr Yonx, Vet- s.—The Agricultural Com- Inn Stoner has Issued his report for the mouth inn closed. It reates 2 chiefly to farm stock. In the summary he state that the average amounts consumed In Britain and Ireland Is about 513,005. 000 bushols more than produced. The deficit of this year will then make It about ono third greater. or 72,000,1100 bushels. The immense corn crop of this country now grown will enable us to elalp largely of wheat to foreign countries, although the wheat crop has teen Impaired billy as much as reported in the ler monthly statement, and the or.alitv of the crop is rot good in many S-atea. The amount told wheat will not be as great as aatictpate.l, heielisherit sod potato crops may be greater, tel Lite danger of rot is too Igiatinert to buso sty calcalauons on the latter crop 3. The Proposed Conversion of Compound Interest Notes Into Klve—Tiveutles Nrw Yonx, Oct. s.—The publication in New Park of !ht. statement !hat the pupated con vtraiot of compound intero,t notes into five• twenties, by Seeettary MzCulloch, thereby giv. leg the latter the p,wer to Issue additional notes to replace those thus absorbed, moat have been made order misapprehension of the law, and does the Treasury Department great loiostice. No such additional issue will be made, and none such wet., ever contemplated by Mr. Me• CaHoch. On the contrary, as has already been star, d in the Herald, it is the first move of a series for contraction, and when rightly under stood. will receive the universal approbation of all who desire a lessening of the public debt, a contraction of national currency, and a return to the specie basis. German Emigration to America—Tits Case of Mr. Ilea:ricks. Now Yens/. Oct. s.—Tho Itera let's Berlin ear respondent staters that German emigration to America appears to be chiell directed' towards Missouri. Illinois, Indiana, Oblo and evon Wes tern Virginia. The official Gazette of Coburg swum that the inveetlgation Instituted by the competent ruthorlties Into the conduct of Mr. flenelcks, the Consul of the duchy of Bane Coburg and Gotha at New York, who Was ace ad by the American premised the Berlin Nati .nol of con spiracy with the agents of Jeff. Da. a' Confod• cracy against the Government of t. a United States, has resulted in his complete an i ultral from all charges against him. Mr. fiend - eke wall conecunently remain at his post In this city. Promoted for Met .torions Service, —Sec re tars seteard and Attorney General Speed. Naw YORK, October - s.—Paymaster H. L. Kieg, of Albany, New York, a nephew of the lion ?row', King has bean the recipient of two br (trete from the War Dept/amen'. for 'meri torious services. Mr. King at the outbreak of the rebellion volunteered to the line, and was sr.; oleteC paymaste. ~,gene/ivy Beware, ewe his soa Frederick, left hes / to-day, lateeding to go to Auburn. New 1 ork. where they Intend to remain about ten data. Attorney General Speed left for his home to Kentucky, intending to be absent about taro weeks. During his absence the duties of the once r. PI be performed by Assistant Attorney Generel J. Hanley Ashton, Property Restored by the Preedmet 9 s Bu reau—Pardon Warrants Signed. Now Your., Oct. 5.—A epeeist to the World from Wasbuutton, cm the 4th, 'aye: The Freed men's Bateau has recently restored large rmotmte of property to persons residing In the adjoining counties of Virginia, which bad been prvionely held by the Bureau as abandoned. Nnmennut applications continua to be made for the restoration of property. Eighty-live prodon warrants were al&ned by the Prvd.lent this morning, but none of them tecluded any names GI importance. The'parties receiving them reside In Alabama, North Caro lina and Virginia. Ilt:lreatment of Ship Pameners—Sulta Against the Captain and Owners. New Your, October s,—Some forty snits against Capt, Amersea and the owners of the American packet ship Villa Franca, were com menced In the Marine Court yesterday before Judge Aiken. The grounds of the complaints are cruel treatment and an insufficient supply of trod and drink during a recent onstage from London to tine city. The complaints are a re hearsal mostly of the facts-developed In the late examination before United States Commie stoner Osborne. The damages generally are laic at about 000 in each case. , North Carolina Convention riA1.1:11:11. October s.—The report of the Con vi rainy to session, - entitled an ordinance decler ing null and vole, the ordinance of Slay 20th, 1601."„ was called op to the Convention to-day, when s substitute was offered proposing to re peal the ordinance of accession of May 20th when a diteassion sprung up which lasted to the tour of adjournment. No vote was taken and nothing has been matured. The outside feeling is one of disappointment and disaffection. It is hoped that a veto will be taken to morrow. Now Yonx, Oct, s.—Gold condones firm. Prom the abeenito of any Important demand for Cotton or for western produce from Europe, It le concluded that considerable trzp,rt of aped* at an early day Is Inevitable, and holders of gold estfiloo pricis, In anticipation. The demand for enstoma is about equal to the paymenU at the tubtteaeury on account of the etver.twegyy coupons. The quotations opened at 1.40, rose to 147.;„ and dropped again to 1463 i. Departure 01 Me 513e1l viistv York Infantry. b ou isimm, Oct. 4.—The Mat New York le. rotary leave here today, and expect to reach home Oaturdaj morruck. Proposition for Their Employment no, t,e,*er s.—The Tinter Wash- Inalon area - lel Tb Secretary 07 the Teens cry ',err tly received an Important COMMlltliell t:on from the Chamber of Commerce of Cinch anti. tranttalttle; a an;gtAtlon made by the ettivenA ..roe, 1n ref,enec to the employment fr,vdta, aloof; the Ml.sisslppl, under the direction of rift-re the Govera..oent or other se, in repairing the broken levees on the I wee tart tif the Nt river. In catiLr to give employment to the thou- Fis 11 d,. , 1 tree:omen ontrt4 murk, u.“d by so dolo4 to aid the laud owners on the Nlisaisalym in rk.turing Cultrxtrj to u. 5 Lortudr ecn,lll./oa. In ophr to rote_ burn, the tivo nueu t. for the labors performed by the fr,iimm , papered, eft.r the completion uf the lyre tint a Lao be .evled upon the land t.ivners bene fitted by the 1m; rovement. Secretary McCulloch referred the matter to 1 the Commissioner of freedmen's affairs with ! the following endorsement " Assuming the condition of the freedenee. and of the part of the reentry on represented, It would appear de sirable that come plan to meet the exigencies of the situation s should be devised.. seemed to me only as part of the military work connected with the war. The war has closed, 1 would deprecate toe General Govern ment tat fug upon itself special expense by tespecially d;scharging the duties of the munici• panties or States. The General Government CAD no more sesame to repair all the damages done by the rebellion, than to assume the rebel de' I. tics, Howard, of the Freedmen's Bureau, felled to.refeind the pacers to Col. Eaten, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau, who having been consulted with regard to the Freedmen's affairs in Misslssippl, was deemed competent to place the matter In a proper light. Cel. Eaton In his report says some of the levees were destroyed by the rebels and some by our owners. They never Dave been cared for by the General Government. The people °wawa property along the liver are spacially interesed In the levees being repair ed. Their condition does not at all effect eccomeice. The Government is Inter rested lu them only an It Is Interested in the property of each different locali ty of the country. The Secreta r y of the Treas ure being absent, the matter will not be decided until his return. From Nasnrillv—General Parkhurst Mus- tare I Out—Trial of Col. Crane N/FiIIVILLE. net. s.—Brig. Gen. Parkbnrat, Provos: Marshal of the General Department of Tennessee, baa been mustered out of the ser vice. Ilis t Ince will be tilled by Brlz. Gen. W. Joht.son, f., met ly District commander at Mnr frcr.boroneb. 11 Court Martial II the case of Col. James C. Crane which commenced this morning will be rtrucLed to morrow. Authority for Gen. Grant's opinion on the AleXiCan (Lueetion PUII-11 , E.L1 . 111L, October s.—The statement in regard to Gen. Graut'e opinion on the Mexican quretion, was made ou authority of Mr. Win. H. Smith, editor of the Chicago Tribune, who received it from Justice Caton, of Illinois, who had a conversation with General Grout on toe spi.elei train from Citictonatti. California BattsLou to be Pall. Now TORE, Oct. s.—The battalion raised in Calliernia,which was attached to liasoachriqe(ta' quota, are now to be paid in full, but the Pay- MOS tele are required to keep a separate acrlunt of (De (rave', pay and subsistence altoerd, amounting to aboot *WO for each Mtn, In or der Wit ins peso:ail may 17^ pre-seated to Mos se- Clisetta for relmburserncn c to the Treaiury. Den. Pillow—Demoeratir Delegation from Niw Font:, Oct. s.—The Po:t'e epeeial Fiats that the rebel ex General Pillow arrived hen:, Gila morning. The nano' crowd appears at the Elect:lo , o Mansion to-day, and among them wet, the Now Orients Democratic Delegation. Sale of Government Cattle and Horses NEW YORK, Oct. s.—The Efirsid`e Waehing• too epemal save, Fedtooo worth of cattle have btrn told by the Government et the Alssandria depot within a The majority of ths , berets vet to be dlepts-ed of are wand and ser viteable, and will go for reasonable prices. Britt I Get, Mahone Appointed Superin tendent of Railroad.. New Ives. Oct. s.—The Lynchburg MT-b -in-an antee that the lemon. Rebel Gen. Win. 31.thone ha, been eypoinictl General Superin tendent of Norfolk and Peter:Allw, and the Synth Side It. R. Illeckede Runner In the Government(' f;whoo, Sept. S.—Government's steamer Lit tle da, formerly a Bloekade Runner, put into ibis port this morning, for coal. She came from Washington via the St. Lawrence river, and is to be employed on toe upper lakes in the Coast Btu vey eel vice. New Orlean. and J'actaan Railroad Com— pleted. Nrw. Outr.tss, Oct. 4.—The New Orleans and Jacktou Railroad is completed through to Coewto, Miss. Trains will soon commence routing. liles.achusetts Repnbilean Convention. Boaron, Oct, 5.—.& Republican Convention met at Lawrence last night. and elected delegates to sth C.ngreesional District Convention who are favorable to the choice of Bangs in that Dis trict, for Congress. Largest Vessel ever Built In Philadelphia PIMADELPITIA, October ll,—The steam frigate limbarnmy, tha largest vessel ever launched In Philadelphia, was launched this afternoon. Gen. Grant Arrives In. Philadelphia H•antsnvaa, Oct, s. —Gen. grant and tangly 1)111E(11 here this monatng In the rennaylvarda Railroad Company's !pedal car. He will ar rive In Phlladelplua about noon to-day. Cavalry lieglment Mustered Out. BOSTON. Oct. s.—The third Afaasachusetta cavalry, Just from Kanner, arrived here to-day. and proceeded to Galoup% Island where the men were all mustered out. Base Ball Matett. Yew Tons, pct. 5.—A match game of base bail was played to-day, between the Atlantic and Union Clubs, with the following result: Atlan tic 58 runs. thilon, 48. Nominated for State Senate °swum, October s.—At Ihe Democratic Con centl® held to-day at Mexico, Ron. Avery bpeneer was nominated for State !Senator to represent the twenty-first district. Snow lu Plitladelphla PIIIIADEL.I . IIIA, October s.—The weather here is remarkaoly cool for this season. Snow fell for half en hour lest evening In the northern section of this city. Gunboat. Sold Csruo, October 3.—Tlao gunboats Victoria and General Price, were sold to-day at Mound City. The former for flO,OOO and the latter for $14,C00. Arrival trom Europe New roux, Oct. s.—The steamer CRY of Lfm erlek has arrived from Liverpool• Her sews Is stitleMmeit MeCALLEN—On Wednesday evening Oct. lth, at 8 o'clock, Ms". AMANDA, wife of John Ms. Callen, In the nth year of her age. The friends of the family are laspectfally Invited to attend the funeral from the residence of Capt. Simon Drum, N 0.77 Craig stunt, Allegheny, on ruiner sarrentrooa, Oct. oth, at 2 oicloet. DAVIDSON—On Wedneetay evening, 5t sli O'clock. Mr. DAVID W. DAVIDSON, aged 28 70515. The friends of tee family are Invited to attend his funeral on FIUDICY, at 2 o'clock, from the real. deuce at John llacelesse, on the MU back of Mrs. Denny's, Pltt Township. R . 13, REEIES, TYINT3DOMEILTB I 3.33 88 Smithfield Street, near Bifta Street air 00FPINS of overt/ description. ORA.Pr. GLOVES and FiaIIVISIIING Frig FUNEB• ALB generally- OW FUSE IIIL913.31: and aalle Rl/16E.5 Lurnlaisad ter tl- Lir 8 UR In- JOHN Bess, 4,, , tit of the Equitab:e —num 00 .. Renaingtoa Dee Insurance On, and the Penn Mutual Life Inenraneooo. of .Pa.Ua. delphia. No. sa Blatant atm% Pitl 4 burg h • fe7dy J °MID coprlN,. Agent for tht • BaltivirmoreoLusu• ince Com THIRD 6 IV P. JONES, Agent ter North Amery V •aa,State of rowaylv*alsid ilartford Ir. OmMate S.EII WATER_ tirmst” SAN L'EL REA, Bec.renni Citizens' Thaw. k- mace Company, acalvar lILLUICET and WA.TEII rt BY LAST NIGHT'S MAILS. A cart has appeared In the st. Louis DirperfeA, the Claybank rebel organ, (Jr a m. es convention of the people of Missouri, to be bridle St. Lams October flfrtn. The of yet of the cenrentlon, put forth In the cell is to indorse the President's et construction policy ned to restore eiril and religions freedom to Missouri—or in other words. combine al; the old rebel party with the se mi•rebel factions arid Claybank conservative elements in the State against the Radical party. From the San Ant, nIo lirrattl It Is learnt d that Gene• al Merritt, commani tun a special cav alry force In Team, will soon put into operation vigorous MellsUreS for the proloc:lou of 'ha fron tier from the ledians. and the speedy punish ment of marauders. lle Intends sending out at once ha ayy detachments, nodes energetic officers with ,ipplies fora month, and with orders to scour the whole frontier from end to end. Coos. B. FLOOD, quondam editor of several 'ceding Democratic papers in rlnio afterward, in the classic language of his party, - one of Lincoln's hirelings," am" more recently seccsh editor of Bee Wood", Sew York Neer, has re turned to Ohlo to assist In running the Demo creak wage', Tea leaders of the Morgan wing of the Dem ocratic party have issued a secret circular, en treating their frloeda u, rally arid endeavor to carry the Legislature Tuesday, so as to se cure the United States Sr nator.V aliandigham be- Mg the or ly candidate prominently men tioned for that office. A't cld Grrman named Brooker, Wring near Lonierville,:unexpectedly returning home, caught his wile In suspicious relations with a strange man, who litd. Seizing • gun, the enraged German shot Ma unfaithful wife, killing hee,in etantly. AT Covington Ey., on Wednesday morrunc. about two o'clock. Corporal Llewellyn Baton, of Company A, 13th Colored Heavy Artilert, was shot and killed by policeman E. R. Ken nedy, who claims to hate acted in Fell defence . The temporary foot bridge over the OLIO river, between Covington and Cbacinnattl, was completed on Wednesday, and the work of manufacturing the permanent cables will be commenced forthwith. Tun Geauga county, Ohlo, cheese manutac turers are Jest now turning out cheeses that are decidedly unique. They are but six Inches la diameter and eight Inches thick. Each cheese weighs ten pounds. They are Bald to go oil like hot rakesat two dollars cub. =3MMI=I Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Streets This Company waa organized on the 2.3 th lent., under tLe Peensylv.la and ?A anufactur log Leers. Yerettory of the Comp Ls sit uated on Dunkara Creek. between the na mes of the Dunkard Creek Polon Oil nompany Du nk d l;reek Petroleum Company. Capita) Stork $150,030 00 Working Una `,1".1.30 On Par value of each Snare I 00 S. d.. JURNSON, President. ISAAO NOOK, Secretary and Treasurer. J. Q. Weir, W. hitchle James Graham, Stephen Lavaca, Flank SO) aft, u,01.1 . D ti NKA P_D CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY. Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Ste :his company tem organized on the Wth inst. =der the Perinnyir anis Alining and hisonfacto ring Laws. The territory of the el.:Lonny .1 jot= the land. of the Duakaril Creek 120100 Oil Ocmpany, of this CRY. Capital Meek 9226.000 flor&mog Fund 23,000 Mr Valeta of Lech Shore 9.1 00 oirTICERA Preeldemt—S. A. JOHNSTON. Secretary and Treasurer—lSAAC NOOK. ollenuT•49 S. A. Joultfros, L. S. HIGDON. SALIN a Slritiaii, JS* GeArtas, F. D. GlikrT, W. C. .le3:lYd A. W. FirrintrL STANDARD fiiioLETrEi REFINEBY CLARK & SUNIR. Wu: n_,l Office, OULLINS TOWNSHIP 0111.00 in Pittaburgh, .211 WOOD STREET Thece work. have the largest capacity to the country. The brand /stem& the highest- la thbi country and in Europe, for quality and are tea and the oil le put Ix cell teasoundbarrela, prepared exi.eciatly for export. rd .I:facto rerr of hOILEES, STILLS, TANKS, and I UPSON . ED 110E.1140 'IOOLS for Oil Wolle. delt":lV COI,I3IERCIAI OIL WORKS Pure White Burning Oil, Constantly on hand, and lor sale at THE LOWEST biAELE:ET HATES, B. C. & J. H. SAM& su9:t I No. 47W00D STREET JAMES WlLKllva, I,IIIOIEIIII AND DMZ& 11, CRUDE AND REFINED OILS ailPs Moen, Duquesne Way, Pittsb . ei Sir Special attention given to the SALE AND 61.1LPitiMVTI OF PETROLEUM and Re produata CZUTrOMINVEriIti.kd. Ca& y gib. 1 Ht. CLAIR ST., Pittsburgh. FORWARDING AND COALVISSIOA EfERCETANT, MTh DEALER EH OM3. ELLUNCIIPATIG, LUURIOLTING, °MIDI PL - TILOLEIihi (111.5, k 6., 1,01:11tantly on had and for wale at the loWoot market Oonaigo. ments and cadets solicited. arktm r enurraD OCTOBER 8, 1881. DPIIIREDODS PATENT • Oral Lamp Chinsnews, Manufactured of 101. nit Glass. There thumneys are totem= for the Vas gams, nesting ell parts of the giseseggally, don pot em , pose igi n i greet Works, Wor a .* l= t, a pt,Pittsburgh, Peon's R W VAILIA42 WAITING ,k, BING, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND 312011311121 61 PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS. And dealers In Bantus 11L' -rl No. 13 MARKET ST. Plttsburgt. BONDED WAREHOUSE OF Phenix . Warehousing Company, Foot of BALTIC fa MAUI:MOH Sta., Brooklyn. STOSAGII OP 11.11MISD ITTEDLEUX. ill Tanks and Banda. See Maulers. Office, No. ire BEA= STREET, New York. 004 y LUCENT OIL WOMEN. DUNCAN, DIINLAP & Pare White Refined Carbon Oils. No. 01 LIBERTY STREET. W. 11.0L3183 JA.MICE IRWIN & CO.. MAIMPOOTIIIIMP. S OP Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia. OFFICE No. 15 NUM= St, PrITSIZIIIIGH. PA. OIL STOCKS.—The undersigned will give partieulas attention to toe posetisse end gala of Stocks of ALL BTZT.T KR V. Companies . Write buyers end yellers to coa, 1M31=23 No. ON FOURTH sialtET oi4 CONMIGNMENT. im bum liela Timothy Seed; e 0 hellbent's White Fish; sO barrels Pickles. 00 barrels •weer Potatomli - 800 bbl .. . elected Peach Blow Potatoef—to ar rive; - . , 50 boxes prime white Honey—to MD homes prime Mambas& Mere; 25 boxes prime Goshen 100 pastels prime White Beans; 0 0barrels °Moiler 0 barrels Dried tipples; 5 barrels Dried Peaches; so barrels Hoorial—ter? cheap: ico burthels Earley; lb banels No. it am& &Mackerel, , /Lod for sale by QUAFF h. METTER, oda - Et0."21.5 Liberty et-, Pirtebtullii• LA IM OIL.--40 bbls.,No. 2to =We.. For We 67 LBALLH DIOKEY a 00. 201. • , :t uneceonnt•bta clreniust oce Ire done la thls eaLlgetsael I ut IN All y A tpe vvny son: GENERAL GRANT • de ie.! an exchange that nil ers tried thetal. to several h. The n don not become ip strange vu hen se el:tad ..a man who bat to the ape.) of a fear Nuorat:u KNOCKED DOWN Eit'OTS AND SIiMES from ex.horbltsrit4rlael t ouch figures ihat It is sow an seimiowle ed fort that they are aoid cheat er to this city &tom arty where in the Weal.. l`kir I { I. known, that LlONtidtT HALL rIIII2 '2 I I4 :J I RE, " the Model Shoe Stlle of thy weer IS UNMERCIFULLY DM And misrepresented by down town Stige Malan In enacting their sale+, a low pr►ctle4;whtoh this Tower . ot Fashion does not have to resat to, as all who come o~ Fie WD !VIaIET And look in the windows of No. 61i and see the most elegant styles thereto displayed, .and the ss. t oohs hing low ;Wees they aro mutat:win be eon. rioted that M is the rhespest housed* America, and the safest one to do business in, est every pair of FT:SUES Is warranted and repalreddree. Saris. faction guaranteed in every ease. nod COME AND BRING our I®leigbl,or BOOK PUBLISHEB.B PRESENTATION DEPOT, 74 Fifth Stite,et, Asd ,;et ono Cl thole HANDSOME PRESOTB Given With Each 110,Ok Sold At thl. place, r. You C 1123.1.3 7, I*7 She Pnblishers -Price for op Books,. and receive a present! WORTH FROSI 5O CEATS TO 50 DOLOISI Eir Call or tend fore ett tinge. OA E. IiALL CLOTHING ROCS gi FIFTH STRE.dt P: EA GOODY. FINE CLOTH COATF.. SACK CcIATS. ENGLISH WALKING OLT& !OVERCOATS OF ALL 41DS. FANCY CAP PA.D7, - FIND MAME PAAV PEG TOP P6NT42 and all style. of I,i CLOTHING, REGARDLESS OF COST FOB TICE NEXT so Dk;TS H. , - * CLOTHIERS, OAR HALL, 6114"ITIE sr., 12. Opposite the Opens Howe earcy SILIWLB WHITE. ORRI:k CO. gtl3 S'iXtl3. GOOD AfBoBThq;lgT 01: ef4!l& SUI'I%.IBLE FOE THE stasol 2 _ _ AT THE CENTRAL DRI79. I PUTCIRE, • You min alirsia .11-ad ► large assisitourat of EMI Brushes, PerfusealT,' Moo:Lege; AlOametlee, Jobe, full assortatelk,iff PATENT' MEDlOlNglidao • • FINE TOILET SOLP*4. ' • COLOGNES,' Shoulder Braces, for Italia aufredentsy, gestate: Whit* Castile Soap,_ _e,n _&e. tiorg n sa& on hand at the AJI.INTA&I; Ca son:ter of Ohio and Federal streef4lutatelicaTa loase, Allegheny. : GEORGE A. EMLLY.:.I aelt) JAS Isarts TREES, VDINB AND PDANTEI. ; A anevverr wiper stock et.FUTIFIT aultilb NACIEFiTA7. TREES, EVERCIRCEICSA NUE& V/Nt. end GB • ,gOTY.SE• Egic NTS: - 110. %MEM *MOUT , 1141 W MRS ttirgelfr.. , Rltedior): catalove calr o z s E. i e catit•Wr stoat. , Pitt•burgh 001A)*(410,4tion!ia.. 'aura • ' - REMOVM+ - • - =tut Give removed Abet! =tenths SWF la Factory to no, 10 WOOD - . • emzsrO • Virliill MUT. where they ar to MU , orders tor WNW 1 - WRI , B WITORK - Prolorthr at • : Icreat, roam. ..:!, ~• ... atyl • W G ra ,r 4s le r gtp 444 1 e 1 44 201 h 4; ..E.NTIIIELY NEW fSTOCIL__ ____ Crab WELL ~ 1 01LEMI"' GELPEIZZLW , II ttisir NEW MOUE. Irraddlutilr to other nOf Mich thew Irm n a WI allattir tbeb , itoot of • Lut e & ggi DoW)51:01 Walla Ira. 'pan corner Liberty an Tim ands.; offer for sale • 131
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