ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Fitt s sburgli donate, CITY. NOTICES. ••Itswera at Wholesale . Vat find at Maar 00.4,. 49 Market street, .tatsalas In entrant.. Sargent! 1ia1 .. 4;141ip I l Bargains: f t cio o d prints at tgiie. - assortment at ]Le at Bather a Qo.ri, foSlattet street, this cheirry Good oddrostell ail:Ming =wan a% %so. Floe yard wuld ;OW eloik_ arry,a at Harker & C 0.% 19 Market %treat. , WhOleimSe Buyers or Dry Cy)ods, 7 *lmeber the northeast comer of Fourth end Market itreet. , • Q.as.meow Love & 800. Ol every Initiall rolnintolloo each. nametape the DU. OpitlAClltben.s err or Fourth and Zdarket intobta. _O. 4.llisOn Loys h 000. . . , GeotiGrat.Pr.os Goods. 10 Mad Polks , *St'llidSCiniloOd, •sth, JEW orentd on tbs ofiroarth and *uket etreeiao. : Gsargosj. , ovs to 800., Freqcti.kkiinoes. The largest sad cheapest stock to this city, Re =ember the place, su the aorth-eaSt comer of Fourth mud rdszket.itreeta. O. Emma Logs & Sao liars Antiqueareneb and ItliL Poplins, double aad Moils wbflJ, . Wk siod ,seeol Unsays, sepia, empress elotidwint dtk new and floe — drum seeds, in tulk Issastscomt, at .13araer tk 13.3:1; iSS ?duke?. West.. • IFYVIftI,M Macke and Cashweree, . A. very lane ,to ok, from the lime Nov York &no tions, atleas than halt 44 yews priola Erariletd• bet the plece;.od - tlie'nertheest center olltoorth and Market stream 0. ELLAsox Lou & BR° Furnittut Cl the mouth, Is far preferable town that art can supply. Therefore, keep your teeth dean and In good repair sitheillatiogurgem; a~pat polo-, ?err. Brush Wu* diflpietthAtlldilleagethro*. stable pr qq; 111 I -il9t be WWI to crumble okay • - . , , L.Jlflltnnefs,. The lamest 'stook of Plaid Flannels' inlie elk! ; aloe all co l 9. l lßt-P . 4 14 z! purdualfd Jund ut, slid 100-0611.9)exiift - lets t6iu futo'ry 1 3f. iceg• Befoot4itrail l lifallo—oa Jibe xioliheast. cOrner of Fourth am% Ilatkot mss. Transba, LoTß`e, sw). Drew, Atioda At Mlle, new plaid dreargotitia;ll}sO 4 good double foldtAmokttota4ll%a,oitood t qaattitAtatapneete. vrtdoitibititir at Edo; Je peat vaNetp of doable an C.s l fft i ekt m id, tkdrelt acao.: Ow, to }martianto the above, at thane Oa% al Jeartet street. . Aoki land sioes. :"We drOPDF aMletliegrkiTi 4nctreiiimi thee Haute; dram:mkt - Ball: Firth street, on Mom day evening. We learned Abet The itoole would Le formally opsnoso . 'to ihe publto on - Wednendiy Jmoraing. itanrains eon be had. Good Boots or Elutes eon be obtained, and vat pulse - will be 'benefited by osilind at Idelliellandls new store, .ct rather stores, Mesordallall,.Flrth street. the Silk Worm. _ - Next to the Stardif,,gegarding ;ha tholerar the .deadly e p idemic among the silk worm, is attract. fog the most lively interest in Europe. Speaking of this subject, the Chins Telegraph, esya : The disease thews itself just en the worm is about to begin the cocoon. no tAst thb ikOeilktr has the trouble ofrei , L4Pfor-riotidng, and heath: oaths= need M it wereth. thisdar lt.:,,lNulberrplesTesthe {corms must have,but . ertitlYeteril an unWiltleg - Ito risk the chances." ,/ja tha r thate of lathe, would It not be Well for our Vtisergeorlstking. parabitse . 7.. , = - Irruperb Silk Dress ',sterol, to imamate and Divest in the splendid stook. of plain and figured Silk, of Sates and Bell, No. di „Difth street, Thootock wag lerehased at aunties:l,o4y now being closed out ..every low flgotes..2Weliotbeileve thatoow • .ris the time top.l . ip.?!l:4l4rul, o,w** Ay*. 41- " Ica ' er° kf9lf%:, '.r The /ticitOrS of DiPP 6 O# ll - Ana the dismal aidaortliifirflele to yr hit Una, ' everted by Menne . ,of.:aos , sn.fdrrians 41J s preventive, or enlbk.silrb antaniCbrig celerity . tV Its direst and genial egslintion asibis the •tins• 'act, the liver sad the nervous gram. Tin saoxcno ILAILTIII.9 Fever and Apo, Ivitend of being Aimed for .inonihs with lyablibie, ft the rata of the general are cat. ArpOn - their feet again, e -Without Onager of a relnyneiby this pr oapt mu : lay for ever i land oFintertalitent.' Taken as $ Liaregllard against minems, It renders an attack of and Fever stecintely ireponlble, IT TOO DILIOCS, where Is nothing .that touches the LIM, the 400 1 of the malady, so iiiiteldr, rid restores * lt to ter thinly to • perfectly healthy and reviler coalition, i as llosvErrzabc STOXACIL B,rraas. If of a "bill can habit," the ter.dtpty of your erste= to that form o/ disease may be held id cheek for a lifetime IV the occasional use of this harmless vegetable ' antidote. , AIPPOR ATTTAOiC OP PICSOZPS, 'When the animal powers are exhausted, the pulse weak, the mind depressed, and all the powers of Pllwitallty at a low ebb, there Is no restorative com parable with the Br77rrle. They renovate every Organ, gently stimulate the circulation, Improve ibe quality of the blood, clear the clouded brain, and Impart to the trembling nerves atabltity end Sold tprftlLDruzglete, , • , . Toprc Goods Denton. 'Millers Feint - Ir,: the well - known dry:goods ..Ilealsr„ at Allegheny, has noslaa hands/Argo and choke assortment of Idsln-flannels, fehlta, yellow • and red; plAhraid - country daunt% cloths and cesseisscres; French meriaol, Catalan, and other desirable drtu gocids; pfl tk, gimpliangs, tidal:3k •tta., ei a. Mid; lidtd, zikbots, flosime,plutnes, eta. She stock !Stine of Tibia:gm ever opened here, • pad Mr. Semple, facilities for bonito; up his stock are such air to guarantee to his customers that their order= *lll be Roniptly and ritistaseig• lily tined, at ressoablo pricie The attention of the trade is specially digested to their house, as •'; .1 emote the most substszatal and rebel:de la the two cities. octio.dw. Fall' and iVinser Goads. IL le with great pleasure wo call the attention of to readers to Utigariperb atoek of Fall and Winter oodeJnat received by Ur. Jahn Weiar, Merchant Sailor, No. 120 !federal *feet, Allelheng• Nis stock embraces flOnst of the rarest and anost been. 6110101ottur,Caulmeres, tivarcontingsandVesting ; averbronght to 'Om western market." His assort. went ofEtStg Goods, comprising Bunts, Dratrers, Co Neck-tleS, Natllkere LION ke.i. Gannet be stay east of 'west. %f. stock arreatPatade rents, Coats, Vests and Overcoats lOU alio be found at his establishment. Persona blatant of earls InAtiejelotkinglina shoutdnot . tail to give air. eletkealli • Trutanal Slate4oofcrs, and Dealers in American -Mato, of varier colors. Office at Aicarusdef Wthlllee.".neer the Witter Works, fittabereh. Pa. NeeldezeiNo. 18 Pike street. Orders ,promptly sttendBB to. Al! work welcomed water ;proof. I:loath:tepee at the shame. notioe. No. Me NVars. jp,..”18 1 81. 1 118 .-tD lf bgsed anCalt a PaPani. L'ailpo4er - Jibbing stop. snug returtseis.fter an &bunco of throe pears a Ms sratir. I heir) re•opeaed my shop for all sorts 40/jobhlns lathe , Intrper‘ter LW. at Oa oktstsad, Alley,betireon Southitollf streetsca dherry Orders Ocitact and. promptly attended to. WELT UM gOILILIZT. Oh the Counter, Alt lin Federal street, ileconddeor is/cm-the Fact Rational good butter scotch and cough ihhaUlattured and sold by George Ilcaven. oct. 10,-Iw. raet.. heed. eur new elotbing House, at ea eltth street, where offer $2300 ~ w orth ot,c4outh t , Oat, at Oak ' • Ott. 6-tf. comi, bellibt; 2 4 - 6: ‘ E'enn i Streei, : Attu o r promptly to all biityloom blotoofos. 'Won. , Proln 'Menke. , . „ . !tsar YORI, Oct. I.6.—intallgence na b ee ,' ,t ttlecetred front the Cltypf-J4nTlco,.. by . way at LI 'Nese Cruz and Havana, to the &h It Lem. t s . t i llnty, recently arrOMetrar t i '.. by a decree dated the. ,114 b. of September; bona aPPoMtedanitiOnoraiyeennernot. The district of oossim is irt4till Juntrodthst , *aunt the Imperial farm. • Imperial jounrua d oli ledge itiit the steassos of the Jperlete there ;Re. reallg.ll4PPr l`tabt. Tb,ems smaisstrotiblesrin glnoTi *beam many of the Enna tesiElente ban_ hem 13 Z' „. _ r • i • , TN 11i7“. <.~~~ TUE PENNSYLVANIA. ELECTION. OFFICIAL RETURNS. .11arfralff. Aikgbeill• • ......... 11,129 6,650 1,13.$ 2,806 ins.l. Blair— 2.497 1,773 11.891, Beaver.— 1,49 e Backs --..... 211 Ina) Carbon 198 mad Crawford 4,1.88 Zan Clarion 190 Centre— . . 3,711 2 938 1,714 Cambria .........._...r..,L00T 2:718 Cterter 7,0E3 4.90 Dattphro..----... Cent 3,251 Delaware2.63s 1,414 Erte , ...... .........---...• 1 . 794 miki• Faye" le_ ..... ...,—....... 3,041 3WM Fl3llon 114 moj. Franklin 117 tnaj. Greene 1,398 2.342 lionslrween. - . 2,539 1,517 Jetterson--.....- 87 moj. Larnmater—.----... -. 11,324 NIG Lehl4li - 1,453 maj LhlcleMelk....-6 P.,254 921 Luserne ..... ....-- IYD my. Mercer .-..-....., ...... -..• 3,45 12 2,734 llontgOmery .....—. —.. 1,920 ma) MOntoc . 1,609 , m93. 2111114 D. Diertkeinpton.. ..... —...49 nasj. i,9s7rmaj. Northumberland 2 , 405 2,441 Pktladelphla.—__ 4114 , 1 7 31351 Schuylkill 4.621 Santentet 1,161 mei. Venange ..-.. ....... -.... 526 55 ./. Wea Juan 511 lad ..... _ .... 4,091 5,097 'York 4,011 6.911 CB.LWVORD COUNTY alaanrram, Oct. 14,—Hartnanit, 4 : ISS; Da vi!, 2,907; a republican majority of 1,281. For Surveyor General; Campbell. 4300; Linton, 2,022; 4 republican majority of 1,201. DE/Van COUNTY Wier:Meru% October 12.—fiarlrarift, Ueton, 2,2421 basis, Democrat, 1,495; Union majority, WS, For Surveyor Geteral, Campbell, Union, 2,244; Linton, Democrat, 1,500; Union majori ty, 744—a Colon gain of 0 over the Preriden dal election 01 last 'rear. CAMBRIA COUNTT JOENSTOWN, Oct. 16.—Democratic majority, Davia 759, Linton fiSt. , TAX ON PETROLEUM. Pacsoutton, 0ct..16,1565. .I.rOrto GAZETTE :—Parmlt a few comments on.thn followingptregmpbs Rom the Titusville Herald, which 2 fled to icor Cottuaerciel Col umn this Morning Tux Titusville Herald advocates the reduction of the government tax on crude oil. It says "A reduction of the tax on erode oil to Mc per barrel would revive many pumping Wells of limited capacity, and enhance the value of various depreciated stocks. Hitherto the heavy exao. Hon. of the government hare retarded and de• premed operations. "At the Resent about five thousand dollars per day Is the average daily tax et IU-hole alone tb the government op the MI produced there, or the annual rum cif one m 1 rote. eight hundred and twentygrethousamidol This tax to unjust, oppressive/pad. exorbitant a reL one dollar par her %Lei - Larger ever and expenditures of moneywould.be made were the tax reduced, and the government would receive a greater combined. ,and perpetual revenue: ' is mitre* early to adoytmeasures Melange° concert of action anumgoil men up® Ude tlaPer -tAril &Object and a reduction of the tax to twat:O gre ciente per 'barrel by the next Congress. Let public meetings tre:ealled. gleoeletlente organized and committees appointed for this work- A long a strong pull and a pull altogether " This "long &c., 'lf sufficient energy were elblbacd, might barothe desired effect of "reviving many pumping wells-olliutlted ca- • parity," and thereby eventually proving profit. able to the Government by realm' of the -In creased productiou. All. that le necessary. he to codrince the powers that be, that such results - wilifolloW, and the redaction will surely be made. But If "anything worth doing. at all, It worth doing well," would It not be wiser to ex pend:that long pull, &c., In tugging out the main root of this evil, which permeates all :breathes of productive industry and which is -found In the unjust and uncoustituUonal inequal ity of taxation Would it not be wiser "to have public meet- Irma called , associations organized and commit tern appointed" to consider, whether "uniform ity of taxation" mquired by the Constitution of the United States,' relates to "uniform card on or on telner." Whether. for instance, a barrel of Petroleum. worth doe or ten dollars, shall, In either case. pay one dollar, while five or ten dollars' worth of coal, or lumber, or anything else. shall pay one-lburth, ontphalf or twice that stun. If "equality is equity," does not this equitable principle apply generally and invariably 1 And . u so, why, upon general principles, If "the tonality of all men before the law'[ be, as It Is, so lint and desirable, not apply the same rule to the "rights of property" as well as to the lights of persona." Property pays taxes for protection; but lam unable to comprehend why a dollar employed In producing petroleum should pay more or less than any ocher dollar, in or out of any other situation. Do the dollars of any maa'a Income above $6OO receive more protect - 13n than those below that sum? Is It Justice; to require the industry of a country to Fay all and the laud noneot the burdens, when the benefits accruing are equally divided ? le a rich man taxed more because he le nolo to pay mere, and does be ply the increased tax for increased pretectlou or for Increased ability to pay 1 Ii the production of petroleum Is profitable, and therefore able to pay, is its ability In the respect to be made the measure of the Impart tine? I believe this subject will bear reflectlon and examination, and that "a long pull &v.," by carrying the question before the courts in a matter of right. instead of befCce Congre..o by a begging petition; an a pitiful expedient for re lief, would !sweep away all this namby-pamby legislation which :provides difnrent canes for luxury's goose and for necessity's gander, which mattes the actlye, enterprising and bider trious dollars invested in productive industry, pay, not only their own share of the public bur den—which IS jest—but abut the share of the idle dollars ton my in lands or bonds, which is unjust. Let each dollar bear Its abate and the Interest on the legally Incurred debt be reduced correspondingly to the reduted ennsideratlon actually received, and mewing equally on all, the burden will be felt by none. lingcn.. OIL ITEMS From the Erie .flispateli and the Tilnsvlile Herald of yesterday we take thm following [ex, Meets The scene of the late disaster of fire, where several noire were turned Into a blackened pile, is an Illustration of the spirit of energy of which every American is so Justly proud. Already most of the derricks are guile completed ; tanks are up, the fluid wealth continues again to be poured out, and comparatively no trace of the devastation remains. . . . Ow Friday last a two hundred and fifty barrel writ was struck on Dennis Finn, about a quartet of a mile from Tideoute. gentleman Jeer arrived from there, states that she fa rapidly lot creasine, and bids fair to be a largo Gowln - well. This makee the thief flowing well whleg bast:wen struck on that Ilan within the lash six weeks. A Fran well was a few days ago struck On tbe Fritz farm, near Franklin, and another on the East bandy close by. The auction sale of Leases on the Washing tnsi McClintock Farm, took place on Tnuraday day last, About a dozen half acre leases (working interest.) were disposed of at prices van hag from 01.000 to 62,000. A number of 'hew wills have been struck on the farm, and hobnail generally Is reviving at the Center. 011 is selling at Pithole at 641@0.60—0n the creek (Oil Creek) at the well, at V 3 ® B , so— at , Titusville at 119. 'Appropriattous blade at Last Session of Congress. I.sw 'lona, Oct. 18.-- B fbe 71,7141' Washing ton special says : • We gars some days since a statement of definite appropriations made at the list 'session of Congress amounting to somethleg ever 1822,000,000. This, It should be known, Included appropriations for the War and Navy Departments, of which not more than one twill will be used, thee reducing the total of appro priations about three hundred millions of dol.- lam, and consequently the actual delluite appro priations will not amount to more than any 1829,000,000. To this sum should be added the indefinite appropriations which were omitted in our first statement. These indefinite appropria tions are for the payment of horses and meter reopen, lost or destroyed In the military aer. vice ; 1500,000 for repayment, to Importers ; excess of deposits for unascertained &nits, 12,580,000. end for payment of debentures or drawbacks, bounties, dm, 11,000,800; for ex =for colleating the revenue from enstoms, 000; forexpeners; of cella:Sing Internal rftveinto under-tile new law, $8,000,000; (or el• lowence or drawback on' articles on which hx -..ternalAntiesor,taz bee been paid, 100,000; for miscelleneons purposes each as storage, cart ege, dm., for marine tuispital facd..:ll.ooo ; laq:rest on the -- public debt, slBB,ooo.' '' 1 Z repriations, specidc and Indefinite, $074,704. The Ohio Election. Nra Tots, Oct:l6.—A specie! to the Tri bune, doted Columbus, Ohio, October 15, Bays: The remits from all the coot:Mee give Caz a majority of tS,V3T„ arbile the average majority 'lathe State ticket le about 30,000. The L^4r,r- Diatom Meader Union, 25; Democratic, 12 in the Smato, and Unloo, 7(4 Democratic, 35t0 Haase. The polditre , vote will not be counted jillittect month: ' • • •• VERY LATEST NEWS. KHAN NITIOIAL COTACIL Parade of the Fire Department. THE PENNSYLVANIA =TEN Philadelphia Coal Market FREEMEN AFFAIRS IN THt SOUTH Spee!eathersteS to the Plttnbarch Cisratte PIS I LAllEl_l'lll.l, oc4 16, 1865: TLC RALJonaI Cull of delegates from Fenian Ipdges met here to-day at the Assembly Bti There area large number of mom• bens here from all pans of the country. Lapor te= measures are said to be ire coptetopts- Um. The firemen', pa r o de to.day hi the flrstparada of the Departure it in eight years. It embracca one hundred and thirteen companies, many of which Lave spent from twelve hundred:to twen ty thousand dollars In preparation. The vbdt ng companies in the line comprise: Flom New York, algid companies; Camden, ski; Jersey City, two; Ilead.ng, four; Newark, one; Trenton . , one; ltd,ten, one; Albany, one; Harrisburg., oust 1 t gale, one; Il'ihningloll, 01Ic; Washington, one; Lei,anon. one: AI:en:o on , ; Pittsburzh, one. The day a elor wn, Unt•. Itiunense crowds line the 1:1.•11,311tIF of persons hating come here front .I:rent one. The pro- Ce,,i4 , tl L 1111131.1r/g it; and number:: sonic tcu thintstinil men In line. All the atop:rut as IA of tuttnnaled splendor nod Ben. Bohn Cessna publishes a table of returns showing a Union gala of twenty thousand three hundred and forty, lu forty-two counties as com pared with the vote of 19i9. front the remain ing twenty-four counties we have reports show log that they give five thousand Majority for the Union ticket, which would make our whole ma jority to the State twenty-two thousand, excln sive of the soldiers vote. The Senate stands twenty-one Union to twelve DemoCrat. House, sixty-six Union to thirty-four Democrats. The-upward tendency of coal hae, been check ed and , the coed men themselves entlclpste e speedy fin. The opinion of the agent of the Freedmen's Bureau, who.has arrived at New (Mame After tour though . the Beath, Is that the Baran Ia useless mid ought to be abolished, may be taken as • Mtn' of the future. It has-beau the private determination of the President to do this when err the ;re-organised States ellen hive satis fied Men that they have made ample provisions for the Protection ADI the freedmen'erintda. Moth females yet to be dohe In thin liner: but the end lhere. NY. FENUN °FERMIUM IN CANADA. Report: on Southern Prisoners TILE DAVIS ESCAPE CAEARD NEw Yons, October la.—The Hera ld's Wash ington special rays : Several days ago, the Government received Information of a se..iznro by the Cork authorities of Matrons, of ate hun dred Spencer rifles, which were being smuggled Into Canada. Tor the use of the Pcnions or other agitators Inthe British Province. 'it'll. since been aassztained that these arms were purchas ed of one Noses in Toronto. s Jew formerly of Atlanta, Ga., and one of the heaviest hardware merchants of the South, who since his rain:- meet lota, Canada, has been corning die lamest peonies by blockade musing, and other transactions in connection with yellow 'lever Black= Steele, Sano am m and : Ahern of Ms :claw The la i t notableronseethoo, in Moses was COO cernesi, and which t-10110 to the knowledge of the Waf,,Llepartment, was thesteallng and soon- Ming Into Canada of the pattern of Barden's patent horse shoefitmakinery, vitt a View toile ultimate w.tablishment of a hois.e shoe factory et Atlanta, for the benefit of the rebel govern ment, and Slierman's operatiouv spoiled that game. Nest Moses went into the Feelan pike business, and furnished large invoices of that formidable weapon to Irish Republican agents. Latterly through agents In the principal cities of the North uud,h est. he hoe toners ye:viewing serviceable for for .the same purpose. The biminms has really grown to oe of coosidarable magnitude, and Inasmuch as timptrretutse oral.° arms in this country IS a perfectly legitimate business, the government can do nothing to strip It IL sonle special laps: Amongthe more Im portant redone concerning the late war, that will to brought to LLIO notice of the next Con gress, is ore now In rapid process of completion at headquarters of the commissary of prisoners. The above report will he ready lit about de weeks, and will present a molt ace:Wale and re maskahle resume of tho captivity of the federal and rebel soldiers and all es-entlal matters pertaining to their Imprisonment. The report In question will show that the number of prisoners taken on both aides was In aggregate fully up to half a million, and will glee In ac curate numbers, the strength of the Southern armies at the time of their parolement and dis banding last spring. it Will alto Indicate the number exchanged, enlisted on the-side of the Crams, died, escaped and took the oath of allegiance, with a list of the men who died In Southern prisons. The Wort& special sans: The .maaLloa re port that Jeff. Davis bud weep-d from Fortress Monroe to the disguise es • neer.; st-redore, and tailed for Nelsen In an r.t. , ,glish steamer, was not court rms.d. The 2}4tior'4 special says The Secretary of War has ordered Qoaruwma,stere to Irene to the Freedmen on requisitions approved by General Howard, Commltsloper of the Bureau, all et-ti dal of, Goveromezit clothing declared unlit for distribatioii. T.e Stria Department yeaterdal. about Dine hundred pardon warrant., signed by the President, whien hare Peen accumulating al toe White Rouse for aome time. The foreign malls received at the State De partment, Wing additional details relatiye Lathe spread of the cholera. The Consul. at Constan liziOple, writing under date of Sept. 18, reports that tho disease hos almost entirety disappeared from that city. The United States Consbd at Port Mahon re. ports under date of SeptaMber 201 h, that he has trustworthy Information from_Palma up to and Including the 17th of September. The rmal population of Palma h 40,900; bill on the 14th of September the popadatlon.did not exceed lb,- COO. On that day 137 deaths occurred limn cholera. Since then the deaths are reported from 150 to ICO per day. The tilseate et Palma ap• pears In a very aggravated form and acorns to bathe human skill. Reports have reached Port Mahan that the disease is spreading beta the interior of Spain. Reports from the Consul at Geneva. Italy, state that but few cases of cholera have occurred there. The intelligence. from our Coned at Marseilles. France, Is to the effect that this ter rible malady Is frightfelly we the Increase there, and that eighty thousand citizens have leR the city. and the deaths average between any end sixty per day. Catholic Bishop Consecrated—Sleeting of Capitalists Id lileadrille—Southern egrapha. Nsw You, Oat. 16.—The Rev. Dr. John J. Conicry wee yesterday consecrated as Bishop of Albany, by Archbishop .11c'.3loskey, of this city, with all the solemn and Imposing ceremonies of the Catholic church usual on such occasions. A large party of gentlemen from all parts of the country, will meet at Meadville, pa., to morrow morning, Dreparatory to a visit to th oil regions of the it eyetone State. The eastern and western visitors leave In company 012 'Wed nesday morning from Meadville. Capitalists from New York and other eastern cities, left on. special train brought over the Eris and Atiae tic and Great Western railways. • The old relations of 1850 to 1881, between the Associated press end the Southern press have been again resumed, and there Is now a daily interchange of Northern, Western and Southern news directly from the central office In this olty, with every daily journal In the United Stately— The recent local difficulties between the papers In New Orleans ; have bean utlefacterily ad• Jested. Dr. Blackburn Balled—Counterfeiter's Committed for Trial. Tonos74t, October I.6.—Dr. Blackburn, of yel lOtv feicr gol.oricty, has been admitted to bull 02 bls oats reeog,ntainee; to appear when called for. Ells securities were discharged. A. N. Snacks' A. 'Patter, Simnel Bally and J. and R. Quar ' ..konpangti, sea - /amtotttOd for trial at Belliqllejor connterfottir farge. Beale. A number of knrOns bf 11cDOate for ported as vynnocted nth thquy r IC 1 k 01u* wki 7 P. AO' (k air At4ii It deo PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1865 EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION. ThanhAgii ing Appointment Concurred In ANOTIMI NSW CANON PROPOSED, Malian Reformer. Encouraged. m.nr.r.rnr A , tletober I6,—The General Convention of the Episcopal Church re-n•aern bled this morning. This is tin tenth day of the se,aion. Rev. Dr. Wlltlrlon offered the following IVuzunts, It has pleased Almighty God to re store to our beloved communion its old rola tione of brotherly affection and eeleslitstleal du ty, and thus enabled us to Join In the great work of preaching the Gospel of Christ, la a church not only apostOlical but one in heart and in or ganization, throughout the whole land, and NVnlifigts, it. is fitting that we should set 'apart a specific and distinct occasion of thanks giving for his distinguished and surpassing mercy. Therefore llesolred, That as a House, we respond Most gratemlly to The Invitation of the Muse of Bishops, to meet for Alm purposes of such thanksgiving to-morrow, ned tvlll Join devoutly In its services. Mr. Dtanot objected to the teception of the re,olutiOn. The Chair Mated that • elmllar ree- Ointioll had already been adopted. The preamble and resolution of the ftiv. Dr• Wharton wan then accepted and placed on the tttiord. The Committee on Coons reported on the al:heed/hint for the tarp:ma ,of removing the ambiguity of the canons In 'reference to the diemisslon of clergymen from their patislits o Ithont the consent of the ceclegasticaienthori ty. The Committee on Canon* alert reported a eerions of *met dments In referCaeo to the elec tion awl Jurisdiction of missionary bishops. The Committee on the Provincial system re ported, rccommeadlng the following canon: ••It is hereby declared to he lawful for Dioceses now °Magog oeht reafter to exist within Ile limits States or CoMmonweedths, to cetablish for themselves a Federal Crlarestiola sad Council, representtng stich D.ocesea which may dellber. ate and decide'tipon the common interests of the Church within that Stole, and exorcise any delegated power, nos Inconsistent with the con stitution and canons of this Uhurch." lion. D. Ruggles moved that there should be ► special meetlne on Wednesday arming of this week. for the purpose of considering' the proyln• 611 system. Roy. Dr. Hare moved the reference of the pro posed canon to the committee on canons. The report on misslemary Bishops was then mode the order of the day for Tuesday. Rev. Dr. Mason offered a report from the cop' mitten on typographical errors, with resolutions that the inlet committee be cautioned to whom shall be submitted the proof sheeta of the pro poied eteadard bibles as they appear from the press, alb r having undergone the examination of a typographical corrector, who shall be gai• ded by the edition of ISA% printedat Oxford in England, and that the Joint committee have au thority to mane the bible ao AB gm &tan card edition of this church, and to Woks arraagereente for carrying out this object as they may deem advisable, provided that no pc. cunlary liability accrue to the Convention of - this church. Rev. Dr. Digt,le presented a memorial from Rev. Wet. Chatnacey of the Dlteese of Mary. land, formerly 'American Chaplife, that there is In Italy a large and crowing party of priests and others, who advocate a reform In the Church of Italy in accordance with .he principles of the r.iighth Reformation, and who appeal to the - American Episcopal Church for encouragement and counsel. Dr. Riede moved that the memo rial be referred to the special committee ADDCdilt ed oh Baterday„ and that the committee be en larged. The motion was adopted. The memo dal, 06 excited by the Secretary, Shows a remart• able gale of agans In the Dalian Church, where the reform movement han already enlisted the active co-operallon of thousands of the Italian priesthood and party. A resolution was adopted to assemble on next Thuraday caching to pay respect to the memory of the late Bishop Potter. A reolutio° ass adapted referring the ject of the psalmody of the church to a.gmsmat, 610 e, cotnpoecd of Bishops Bargees, 'Totter, Donor, Williams end &even. The rnllitnn Cantra tear made the order of the day lac P. odhmulay. Sew York al, ,el-0.- L-. 1 the 11,1 1.4 th. tilvettll,: at t tie real etnthm. Uu lawlion, chi rralrentiorta3joun4c.l 1.1 woct to-fltorrow at If.' • ' 1 , ,k. Imtm , Aistely artt•r• the tiotclusion •,f the o . n. , lt.lwuk,s . ,lving ccrerso plea for the r, TI Flnase.e and Trade lu New York. Nrw Oct. 10.—Rallaray speculation was Meade at the ezely session of the open beard, with moderate tmelneas. At the Strict Exchange, the market was rather weak, and fell oft daring call without any pnkteura to tell. After call Erie Railroad and the whole market was stead. ler ; tat the Improved feeling was afterward_: lost on the unfavorable etatement of the banks. Michigan Southern and Ctiveland Plttaburiett, were sold freely. Large amounts of the latter trtock are being thrown upon the market by Wcatena operafots. Ohio and Mlestsalppl cer. Uneaten arc lower, The following are the closing prices at 4i50, r. at.: New Ftirk Central I.oafitt,L Erte II udton Rorer 10: , ,ielOIS; Reading 116, If ten • lean Sonthern Ss,f-;a85.1:; Rock Island 105,',-,r,a poi'. , North Western 3ta3iffi'; North Westcrn preferred Ohio and 'tf ehialppi cer tificates 2rt %Mk), Cumhetiand coal ifiltlaffiX; lelekalleertnaillti. Gold closed at 145na145N There In general confidence that prices will go up beyond present unotatimut, and Pala cheeks the hears fYint making any contract/1, , untie It Induces abort colorise to resort to every sort of meens bar keeping up the etriegent state of the mono, market. Government ~ e curitha arc quiet. The de cline of fd-:dlr.'s in London, and the posalbEity that the ad ranee In the Bank of EriZtalld rate of interssd. to ti per cent., hate produced a eaknesa In 5.90..'s In which all other national urltlee ayrnpathlee. The old Isaac were tee i"wer;`," the second serlee bold at 99N. Tbc gold market win very strong ander the upward movement In the rale of Interest by the Bank of Finglaud. The motley market was fairly active to any at 7 par cent. on call. Fkrill class bounce toned no dlftlenity In getting cap ital at the It-tial rate, but weak borrowers had to shin n bowl deal before they could make their bank accounts rood. 'the 1.1 , Gaols market Wel:flrat to-day, with of word t-hdency. Brown Atlaatlc A, 37c. II rite T, 3714 c; floe E, 85e; Atlantic Shirt It.g 30; shirtless V, ale; bleached Wamsetta, 11714, Prlnta—tiprazue, 3.2 e1 hiarrionte , f 32lic. The following dispatches hare Leen :bulletined on the Dry 04,04.5 Exchange to-day: The Petroleum market mien from 81,.; to 30 cents for crude, 81 for refined la bond and 81(43 for ;caned, duty paid. la 0:1 City the market la firm at 810 per barrel. • Bosroa.-81oods are morieg featly at fully last week's prim, Standardis have advanced 1 Cent. Per yard. PIIILADELPISIA . —The market for cotton goods lalictive and eery strong with more disposition .to operate. Woolcua are else Ana. BALTIVORB.—The market la unchanged. Goods firm. , Cotton-oa6ll mots. Pardons—The English Party of Capitalists --Poplin Convention.: New Yonx, Oct. 16..—The Putt's Washington special says: A large number of pardon were granted this morning, but to no one of prom'. nence. Itebel Gemmel Imboden lean applicant. Otepheas and Reagan are expeeted here to night, and the latter will have en intervitir with the President to-morrow morning. The English capitalists are examining the Baltimore and Ohio railroad today. To-mor• raw they wilts - lett the objects or Interest in this city. Thejpeclal to the Erpretz from Philadelphia says: There are about live hundred delegates present et the _National Convention of the Fen• lane, which is sitting with closed doors. Addl• tional delegates are cmatantly arriving. John O'Ntahoney Is presiding. Rumors of an exciting order are afloat of n Provisional Government or Irish Directory, which will be urged with vigor. to Issue bonds. commbusinns to privateers, ..tc. South Carolina Election kfirw Yonk Oct. 16.—The Herald's Charles ton correspondent esys: The election for State officers on the 10th inst. absorbs more attention than any other subject. The politicians are actively at work among the people. Mee or the .Waddliaropton school, our correspondent states, aro the fatorlte candldatee for members of the Legislature, which le to meet on the 25th inst. The duty WIU devolve upon the Loglalature of electing two ,United States Senators, and the general oplelon la, that Gov. Perry and Dir. hut R. Campbell' will be chosen. Gen. Bennett. commandltm In Charleston. hass been Informed of the departure far that place from the torthern Mlles of from four to live thonsand etalgrants. Of that clam about forty persons, supposed to be part of this have been 'pleated by Gem Bennett's order. Ocean Yacht Rate: BANDY Boole, Oct. 16—SO tt. is.—The yachts Henrietta Palmer started IA ITo'clock this noon oil Hide Ocean race. Tito lasilieen of them from this mint showed that the- Palmer ,wasultead about •a quarter of a mile. The wind wtw blowing bean' it the eitin MORE ABOUT THE FENIAN'S. MEETINGS AT LIVERPOOL Preventive Neasures of the Government Taw YOWL. Oct. I6.—The Liverpool corres pondent of the London Times• says The Fenian agitation is still rife in Liverpool in spite 01 the vigilance of the police, mad both drills and meetings for discussion are conducted with comparative freedom. Daring the present week numerates meetings have been held, which were attended not only by men of the lower ranks, but by some persons of considerable meant. At one meeting resolutions were adopted to fuppurt Fenian objects and organizations, both by money and also by physical ald, if necessary. The question was tleo discussed of the purchase of vessels. and the formation of an armament fur orienteering purposes, and the idea of prey ing upon British commerce at sea, appeared to be keenly rellettNl. A resolution to carry out some object of this kind, was put and carried with enthusiastic demonstrations, end much violence and wild ness of of ittagnagq. As a proof, however, that the resolution Was ndt mere froth, a .11 was made for Staluscrlptkins, and In a very few min utes nearly 41200 wore laid down. With the idcri ception of the repouring style of bilk we might be erpected ou such occasions, the pro ceedings were orderly. It le towed, with regard to the Royal Naval Reserve, that the Fenian diaaffection has spread rolistdtrahlyst A strong ffielltig Is entertained In town In iiior of the vlgorono and prompt canvas. of bath the relent/eV and naval reserve forces, In order to discover the recreants. A Cork Iriter assn: Farther arrivals from America ainTut..ked for during the next fortnight, as some live Or six steamers have left New York and Beaton for Cork end Liverpool, before the news of the action taken against the Brother hood arrived out by the Persia. In addition to the pollee. atjteution is Dahl to trading steam ers and gunboats, and revenue cruisers are kept at sea cit.-frizzling all sailing crafts aiming from tbs weitviard. The reason assigned la, that vessel. have left American parts with arms, ammenitiou and uni forms fur the Irish Fenian., to be landed on title mast. Another soldier from America, Colonel O'Cionnel, was under arrest at Cork. Ile wan the bearer ark:ltem of advice and command from the Feelan War Department. to New York, to the comptraters both In Ireland and England. ~ The Cork Ewald deseribbte the search or bag ppm the antral of the steamer. says‘ Every /Veda!, of PrOtlertY, the emallmt article of cloth log, every book, letter and scrap of paver, how um deeply dePlWlted Of closely packed In port manteau. box. case, parcel or packet, was open ed and scrutinised by the Mamma under the impetrate of magistrates The object being. of COMM, to detect ony pmaible circum stance, width might show the corners tube connected w4h the Fenton, conaplreay. The search provedebortive, the only article °bleated to being a revolver which the gentleman had with WILL Thlatreepeci tracretalnwl, 'and all . the pasnmgera were then elbowed to repack th e i r l ooped . ° aud proceed on ahem Jett. n 2711 1, Pardant. Memorial—Anoint .1n Kentucky. , _ • . New Y0n4,04 LG.—Wt t. Roger. one of the tooth Carolina delegates to present the Manor= tel for the pluton of Jeff; peels, beingto al to Melt the Exec%lye Hamden yesterday, thwpro pool latervleirt to hear the Presiddat'w reply to the meniortal dtd not take placa. An lana:dal call was mach; try the other Orleeirea and lb 4 brief cooTerastkro the Preeidemt izitittialed that Covernoellterath could be released from cus tody. Not a word wee uld as to Jeff. Davie. The delegates lease here for Booth Carolina to morrow mating, after their Interview la con cluded with the Praddeat. The abolltignOf martial law In Bexitacky-does not, as Is supposed, settle all the dithunities there. The chief difbCtilty of ftimabai. thatt. Paisithe by virtue of hie military authority. gale „passes to all negroes to go whither they Would in search of wait without regard to whether they wrre free by virtue of !service 111 the army- of their rebellimm masters, or by auy other cause, The Baste Comte deny the validity of hits action, 133 they still rein:scathe the Insinuation of 'livery as existing In the &ate, and ere now enforcing the laws w hied prevent employers from iiirin2 slaves without the consent of the masters. In numerable law sults are the conacquanee, while thaw who wish to procure labor aredeprived„ of the, Oro ergrocs by mil:Lary authority, and praysgsped from hieing other. by civil ant twatityianalhe "greed men coannthecoutary or ~,.gre=at to eamta, become demoralized and either steal or starve. sa the usgroes thus freed cannot by say posaibility be rPteslaverl. The only solution of the matter le to suspend the action of the State court wall the Le.gielature which meals In November, eau pass the Coo stitutiunal Amendment. Kentucky le the great eet suffer", in the Booth tram the hide-brand i-barity with ishieli she clings to a dead butt tOOOD. Prom al asistuatob—Trial of Gen. Briscoe!, —Nu Mere Pardon.. Issued et the 'Slate House—Pam Stemewell. St. W.ftlt FUTON. Oct. le —The trial of General Briscoe for the alleged larceny of certain 11301:10Te. to sill In proeress. A motion was made by a =costar of Lire MG. that the accused be In formed that tie court desired oo farther evideu es of Ina military nputsdirm. as that bad been ful ly established by the testimony, but the motion was deeded. _ A notice has bon attached to the door at the feat of the etair e 4-411 loading to the Erecutlve Department, announcing Mat all pardons in this educe erUl be olgcni as boo as possible and sent to the State Department. The effect has been to lesson the crowd at the President's Ilonae, and lecreue It at the State Departmeet. The de,A et the latter place formerly kept open Me door, but be Dow boo it closed with the warning posted in large letters, "No Admis sior." The Malted States steamers Rhode Island and Hornet, heretofore mentioned is billtag been ordered to Ravens to convey to Washington the rebel ram Stonewall, which AM surrendered to Lae Duped States by tbeSpanlah, will sell from the Washington nary yard oa tlie 20th Instant. Attorney General Speed has returned to Wash ington after art absence of ten days, leaving two Members of the cabinet, Secretary Seward and McCulloch still absent. ilosewoal. one of the English party who came over with Sir Marion Pato. was introduced to the President to-day by lion. George Taylor, of New Yock. ire expressed the very deep in tercet which tie. with,, other supporters of htr. Bright, took in the great !struggle In this coun try. end the gratification they felt In the [teal occult. The President thanked him for the course be and his friends had taken, and said it gave him pleasure to seethe friends of unreouth try from thread, Firetuen'a Parade at Philadelphia rniTADatrim, Oct. 'W.—There wore in the hoe 01 the Firemen's Parade to-day, one hoe dred end two hose carriages. Ofty-seven steam earinen, eleven hand engines, twelve hook and ladder carrlaims and twenty-one ambulances, melting a:total of two htedred and three Ore ap. parsing' In the line. . The head of the firemen's - procession, which started at 10 o'clock A. at., did not poach the corner of Third and Chestnut etrecta, the place of dLsadssel, mall 6 o'clock, P. st., having marched nearly twenty miles. Not a scene of disorder occurred on the route. It Is catimated that nearly 20,000 - firemen were In the Him of procession, which took three hours and a half to pass a even point. The guests of thin ilitimmia Company, includ ing the Americana, of New . York, were enter tained by them this eyening at the- Corn E. change. Yesterday afternoon Oa filbernii treated their visitors to an excursion to the Wicealticken falls, of Schuylkill, eintifeying forty barouelics and a band of mak. The hope Hose and lifoyamenlnng Hose Companies are al so entertaining their guests handsomely, Latest Havana Adviees—lnsart eetlon to the Department of Ajackna. New YORK. Oct. 16.—The Times' Havana cor• respondent says: The Manhattan, which arrived yesterday, has brought the important news of a general insurrection In the Department of AJack.L 13.4. The Republican General Figueroro, by his success In ',unbitten, obtained larger supplies of money and arms than wu supposed and ho was able to pay and equip a largo force. He is said to have collected one hundred thousand dollars and 1,300 muskets. For more than a month it has been fo-ind lairrossibls to send the mall to AJackna by the usual direct road which passes through the district called the Canada and the Glen. Over this part of the Department and Sierra, the Republican chief next extended his control until for the extent of forty leagues the Imperial Governmesit was Ignored. The work of enlisting goes on, and to lend their aid, gen eral officers have left Oamtelm. lowa klectl.tn. limitricoroil, lon's., October 16.—The elmir man of the Republican State Central Committee of limn, announces that the election returns thus far, indicate Governor Stone's inalorhy to be nbont sixteen thousand. The Leglslatnre is three-fourth Republican. From Charleston and New Orlvutg. New .yona, Uct. 16.—The following eterunera. have arrived here TheStarliat, Cron Char tested on the 11 th hurt., with troops ; the North Btu, from Now Orleandpe the 7th' inst., with thirteen hundred troops of thealth.fjolured Ar • LATER FROM ITIEXIVO C per at : ons Against GUerrillas PROPOSED TOUR OF TIER EMPEROR. New Yana. Oct. in.—The Tribune's letter, from the City of Mexico, dated October Ist, says: The news from the Interior and from the (rola , tier, I, not an favorable to the maintenance of peace as the friend., of the Empire might de sire, all hough any remstance to the Imperial troops on the part of the Juni.Lets is out of the grunion. The latter have eueceeded In organiz ing cuerrillos, who arc ex e,?clagly troublesome, not only on the line bordering the Rio Grande. but also In the interior. In the State of Osjoca, the famous Fignero to keeping In a state of insurrection the penal,- t lon I ,sated In the mountain passaged that State. He le said to be In open commanlcation with the recent prlsontr, Porfirio Dial. and trying to mane the people of that State rebel Against the Ealperar. Plguero is the Berne General who re cently rocked the city of Tehnicon, and carried off 1100,000 and thirteen gene. Ha to now dis tributing arms and money among the Indiana, whom be Lapressea and compels CO participate with bum le his plundering expeditions, The Government has taken energetic mein taros tares to toanieraet the action of &Ig - nero , tout Diaz, of the State of Ontr>ea. Troops have beeri Immediately forwarded to the pants occupied by these two leaders of the bands. Tradeis exceedingly dull. The rainy EMBOLI has put the roads In each a miserable state and, transportation Colin Vera Crum to Mexico L s-so. o high, that every branch of Unfitness is sass pcnded.t The 13mperor has aanotteco3 tbathe wit:Fetal% the cltl of Puebla, Orizaba, Vera Cruz, Tam pico and lionterey, in the month of November next. ale object is to visit the popnlation of these ales'. to bear their complaints, redraft& their grievances and give Meal that accnrtty geacrall) which his presence !capita'. fie will examine the lines of railroad tow in progress, and Infuse new ern rgy and activity among the directors of the works. Prom htlestealppl—Ne=t 'Veer' , Cotton Crop—The Freedmen. Now Yoas, Oct. 16,—The Heravlo Jackson, kiiratssippl, correspondenV asys : Strong fears are expressed in repot ;4 rums yew cotton mop In hihmissippi. he depredations of the contending armies have left the ilelda, gin howl, and other neendstruct forkhe itioduleflob of ihn staple.dn a very dilapidated condition, and there Ails° a groat leartity of stock and ittipleinetitit hitimpensitde to Its pleating online and mirk egos fir market ; added to this, the pitman' generally. appear s to WA the eairgy and practi, Wally requisite- irtpreieeisllag with treiriii , dor the new order of things. is the want of Waukee the negraes 'disposed to imitate those who were formerly , Mar ,mat.tenu T is,"iimOrnrPollihsat thindi that Irate planters riveldmeow =ample .of led try the freedmen would,tot be ,slow fallow ing it; es his been Writ feted in several cease In the ifle:e where the Inateier has been tried. There is a great demand for Northerners, ar they have mash more Wheeze* with the freed negro= than Southerners, and planters are of tering lenge salaries for Northereers to super Intend their works. Fenian Cotigteks: rurt.knruquA, Oet 13.—Aa Won:al wan ing of the Fenian -Congress wag held to day at the tangibly buildings. About GOO deletatea were present. The Chairman delivered as an. trete, but the Coupon will lot be organized for bigamist till to-morrow.. This arguing In: en. Akinatiatle mesa meeting wet 'held lathe Inge ball of the Assembly balkangs, which wealarge , .ly attended by Ladles sod gentlgoset t Timm' speeches Wrze dellvaPd - ln , Yang pr. the cause by Calitadtt Welch, 'tif, thls as. :mu' Morrison, of Chien% and others. Mach , eci. thtildnam was manifested. A' maple Of" pito; ion attempted tan disturb the meeting by marks obnoroMi With" asiesiblue." hut are quietly tailed out of the hat. TboAlongreas will be to senkm diving the week, and - lts ord. , needing' will he cd a highly important charac ter. The nation will be secret. Sea Island Property tobe Restored to Or4;1- nal Owners. Anw Toes. Oct. 16.-• Tho Charleston Gow ler has the followinc The efforts of Mr. Ju lien Mltrn'U. of this city, who has for some time been laborionsly and persistenUy urging upon the 00VCILM •nt the propriety of restoring the Island lands to their original owners, have at last mot with complete success. An order will shortly ho tuned making a full restitution In the premise.% It to expected that General Howard will visit thin dcpartutest. trielvopentonal di rection to Its execution. Fire at Illarrtstatrc Ilamosst nn. Oct. 16.—A the which promise to be Very destructive in Its effects, has islet bon gos oat at the residence of Bev. Mr. Jones, (col ored) In Fartem'a'alley, near the CapitoL The build= to a frame house and la snm3unded by a large number of tenements of similar material, to woe of which the flames have already com municated. The firemen are on the ground and are working ulcerously to subdue the conliagra. lion. Troops to be Mustnred Out NEw Stem, Oet. 14.—The Trawnela Washing ton epeeist ea's: The lath, 214th and ihhth Ohio, and the .?,d and Ad regiments of colored Troops, are to be I:oll2sterdi 01IL NIPI 0--On Monday morning, Oct. letb, 1165, .101 IN S. NITIN sled to yam. Tbo fneerel anti take piece, on Tnosoar Ay, TEOZPOOP, Oct. iTtb. 1866. at 234, o'elock, front tde late residence, on Mount Washington, to proceed to Mount Octon Cexetery. The (nada of the Imlay are respietlntil Invited to attend. PORT ES—On September 00, INC at Ltke Pe pin. V Isconotn• Mr. JUSEPII PURTMI4d, late of AneebenT (JUT. In the - retb year of Ma alp. WARD-0n Saturday maitaan. Mb last.. 'at the rerldanee of bar hturband, at IN °Wadi, Alm MARGARET WARD. attar • Ilcorerlos them. la the old year of her age. R. It, REEVES, rrrammErn.T.A....l3.323 Smith!kid Street, near Fifth Street ifor COFFINS of oven.. dosarlption. OR &PS. GLOVES and FURfitLSRING FOR FUN KR. ALS grAerally. *,PINE HEAL SE GA Riau Ls turn uhoo for g• IRON CITY CO LEG, Corner Penn mull t. Omar Streets, PISTSDIIIIGEL, PA. Tim hugest, cloMpast and moat caseeseal BUSDIESS MAWS COLLEGE IN TEE , MITED STATES. Studeats enter,aad mien at all tizna, ia-Ctiremlarp, soatuatilt full Ittornsatioa, slut free taddress, on - spplleatuart to Ws Prind pal 4. • JEMMIS & temr.en, suicd.wansivo. . niTsprracria. PA. HESPERUS I • On, FOETY-PINE DOG-POST D.A.TS 4 /110(111.01111r, From the-Derma of JEAN PAUL FREDRICK RICJITER. Tao Volume. PACO 114.00. J. I. ZNIal. No. Is Fourth street JUAN SOS ilaresrls..Ot El tree*. PIIIL&DELPH.T.A. Importers of German, French and EmaSisk Toys and Paney Good., 01:dna Were, Pipe; nes, so. Ny11010.1.10 dealer In Demuth. Fancy arrlak., se4B:ltedeo.l QEPLIJ EST, IMECO3DIEIMA NO. 21 WYLIE STREET, ALUMS TO ORDER DEER OUTTiNG taiD MODELS FOR DEW INVENTIONS.: CULlzolLtz ISW GROCERY—The undergpeinas 4 1 opened en ENTIRELY NEW STOCK_ . fresh end WELL SELIWIED GEOVERIES their NEW IMRE la addition to other oar elute. the walla call at.imtlou to their stem , of &Atom > 80IIN1 VEDA/It WARE. .7; B. SCOTT het more Lfleott 1114 Piny strata TAlLOlits WISELTITO TO RSOIEV; itisTationOss /IF THZ AZT OF " Cutting Me 163114111 Boys' Gargle% BY aaTuAL KE&StaitHEEFT WOO ld 0 Inu b i, °OWVH • s aLETr. TTI Olothip Moro. s ou h,.' Comps Ohio O. and Llanaa.d, ALleig h W ata24lmeadltal 82000 jfft F o ru i v n ige u r zi l D ata, t and t .,..L.Olrr_ 23 ._ fre:42oreer et tameteld end altar , zearlabeetor. Tahiti.. great bamy. , Rly, A* eel 11..blat.a.MUtr.A.Tga . PAPIOI3.^-riab4 -. oyl , Aig i v i thc - 0102M i t h s,tipon. Ea:swam cos "-, BARREL. L'IOKLES7I9 bbls, choice nrioicies, to riacisi, eow roc Ws 0,, co* „ .urrinsig ago& VOLUME LXXVIII---11 . 0. 261:- tivalf=teiaiitiFFAo3ol9l7.l ELITARY DIVISION OF TH6 T 6N- N . 43r.it, On groimmuoarzsoi Orsion, V. S. l'amproxy &Anima so, No.exilLS, Tenn., Sep& Lane Gale of Government Property I will offer at Public Bale the following describ ed Pro_perty ol the Unitod Stat.., viz: • Cm Tutenny, October loth, 180, JOhneorkVille, Tenn., EIGHT BUILDING% each as Storehouses, nle.s and Dwe/1144 1 = 1 , 1.m ac. On Thursday, October inch, TWO WVISDRED SELLDIN of attatent sizes, such as Storehouses, M au sad lams. Stables, au, , eltuetal In the vicinity at thotpusttanooja Depot, Naattgalle, Tenn. en Friday, October 2rth, ISO, near the Chatta nooga Depot, Nashville Tenn., sale aontinu• log eallp t hereafter until completed, TWO TiloUsA3D TOES OLD DOB/LP IBU~I e - (more or less) consisting of Car Wheels sad Oar Axles, Bridge Owing . . sad Rode, end s Large sesortment of Oe•t cad Wrottikt &tsp. To be sold to lots of 2.3 tone or more to suit the purchaser. Pt ItiLEs OLD STRAP RAILROAD IRON, suitable far a country . Hone Railroad track. EIGHT THOUSAND POUNDS SCRIP MIAMI AND COPP ER. ONE BUILDING. On N ooday, October NU, at Smyrna, H. nod 0 B. R, at 4 o'clock, p. ONE It ILDIVO On-Tuesday, October Mr. 1810, et Tallthorra, ono C. ONE BUILDING. Oa Wednesday, November tit, OA at IDeetiord, F. and U. IL EL. TEN BUILDINGS. MESS HOUSE. &c. On Thursday, Novembu tad, Slovensaa, N. and O. It. IL,. FOUR nunanycs. On T N ls . 7:4l l ajlozEiber 2,4 , 1 , 6 , gd; Bldfeßort. ONE BUILDING Ua Tauta.l47,_ November 2d. 1.865, at ShollmauSal, N. and C. S. E., as 4 o'clock, p. m., OPE surr.unrc ---- - - . Friday. Remember W. MS. es Chattanooga, On Team. and continuing dais email completed, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-RIVE BUILDINGS, )more or less) melt as Storehouses, Hess and Dwelling Rouses, Otliees, Stables, Re. A large proportionof the above mentioned outld. rigs IR mob 'terabit and well adapted for stiller .....i t ea dweille or stores; at the same time they ere eonetrue that they can be readily removed If '-As th e on which these bulidin et now state does not belong to the Govenuaent, the right No ramose th em will be guaranteed for ten days from dabs of sale. eau toeotrunente et 9 jet clooli esoh day, wales otherwise Welded. • 'Amy infollnulttea desired with reference to the eten• property may be bad upon appliostioa to Capt. S. 11. .arrr.t. -A- Q. 11., at Nashville:Tem, or Cecile. W. K. Herance, A. Q. IL, .I.ltuittanoottl, Term. , .liras Osah, Hovertemeat Puede: ' ' . . . F. 3-OSIBLY, C•pt. awl A. Q. hi, U. S. A. oeVolK}ettO CLOSING SALES- OF 'lloicrnettent Horses and Mftdes Q.o.4nymneseran OsaninanbiOteCaryl 'Walrus crrox, D 0., September ILS, 11100. WIDTa .old at outille action dtulng the 'Loath Of OCTOBER, to the !best Milder. th Mina and places waded below. vbt NEW TuBJI. New Yerk city, Tuesday of oath weer., 100 Homes each day. PENzirsmvean FlirladelphlaiThuriday of each we ak, 100 Banes each day. . • Phtlidelphls, Saturday of each weel,loo Mules each day. earl blarriabtirg, Tuesday Of each weerwlaa mule , i day. ffarrs.bar6. Thnriaay or ash - via, lal EO~etl 4.4 Rea Thesis, Oct Oar 9, BO rf•Cri., , - . Azsenaburg, Friday, October 41, lar Liam. • Lana uter, Thursday, October 19. 100 Heinen ..Elrtaburgh, Thunday, October 911, 150 Home.. Allentown, Tuesday, October st, ma Form.. DELAWARRI llfilmingtozh Friday-1 each week, 400 Heresy _lash day. JR.ila.i.ostos, Tuesday 00 1812811 Week, SiEnles .11aels • MISSOURI. ' 9t, X.oula. October, A 4,0, 0,2, 9 sad Id, 108, Males each day. SL. Louis, October 11, 19, IS and 14, Co Horse each day. St. Louis, October 24, 28, 28, 22, 28, /0, and It ....100 Malts each day. GIRIBORO, D. O. Tuesday and Thussday of each week, Id/ Rome Noday. No was of Mules rill take place at wAsItINGTLai. D. Ct. he animals to De soia In October are supsr to nny heretofore offered to the public The jean . ; of aim are sound and serrfaanble s D is cpscled teat 6$ atit arta of Salto all Qs sex* plus Qsversoseet /mimeo cant MeArocelt tY. Amore eltetdd Mereforit cacti arrateloes of Nir tut Srpottlit laity to AnlmW crsll be sold eines, pain to commence at 10 a. in. each day. Tern e--04.311,, In Volted Dates Ourreney. .1/LeLELS d- MIR, Dray. !trig.ln shame eelledoebed 'First Div. Q. 14. G. 0. MPEREICS Homeopathipecillcs Hoye primal, from tbe Most ample experlenft, entire nacres, staple, etlicient and reliable. Th are the Only medicines perfectly adapted to popo. tar 111.-00 simple that mistakes cannot be made in =Mg tire= on karmic.. as to be tree from danger, and es cadent no tube always reliable. Ccsfs No.l. carom Fevers, Congestions, Innamme. 1=12191 " Worm•, %Voris& , Colic f 22 L Crying Colts, oc teethlog or to. Lan . Dlarrhera of children of adult. 6. " Dysentery, &Pyles. alio. Collo d. Cholera Biorbas, Nausea 7. " Coughs, Colds, Bomatitia n. Ilearalgia, Toothache, Fitentsche s. Iteadaebes, Wok Headset.... 2 D. 0 Dyspepsia. Bilious Stonu6c2.— nl Poppressed, scanty and pant. f periods 12. . Loteeorrbcra, or White. 12. " Croup, horse eotue 14. " Salt =rum, Erydpeleri, Frog. Ur= U. " Itheuranitimr, W Mirturretie a reign IL " Fever - sax *Sae, ChM Fever 17. " Piles, utternel or extermia IS ophtolimy, tore, Inflamed eyes.. U. " Caturrie, aerate or ehronlc,then- 20. " Vbcooping Conga. opailz.o.llo cones 21. . 1 Alittunti. cooreseed " Esa Disclisunres, 110.pa1red • " 93. r , Scrofula, eniargod. glands 50 tionerill Debility, phttriel to 25. " Dropsy end scanty Secrette..... 50 26. Sea Sickness., or alcknessfisom;so riding 97. " Itidey D iRe111.51% arrival. _ . Nervous Debility, seminal luirtAwatari di► chorooo D. ° sore Month: or Coaxer:— ...... 6 Se." Urinary loeontimmeb. dL e Painful Periods. elifal wt&E st patios 60 ° Elugerinse at (15asure of lade— te) " EP1 1 e7 3 7. Simms: St. Vitus' Dance ltd DIMVit. Mended, Sore 11,11111, 13.14124 Cases of $0 vials, =aroma case Asa book 00Ulito 00 06 60 o p f 22 large elate, la mameio sad gook. slo oo pare pf 2o Largo vials, walk - rase and b00k... 600 1,300 0 or /I bozos (Nos. to k 6) sal book iat . ner..2Ptrzerconir. Who Lennie Aciesit.Piiiebnizi.. Pa. For We by E. IMINER, S WU:LAM meet. • End cy.T. J. EIiSTIO4 Federsl it. gleybeily. Sold. at JOSEPZ FT.E BMWS Deus end Pc t. eat Medicine Ikpot. No. BA Market at:, emlter a the Dimond and Dear Fourth it. Ivltiasso, 11 OODSIDB a WALLACE, . , Virbolosscale =rugs-Ist* D.Fal.wWg Ig - Whit,Load, Red Lead, Littman., Paints, 01 Varnishes, Dye Studs , Window Gam and Pat Dplsea,,Perfontery, Bensokallattan 011, &a. AL &Lents Ica Whaer.a hietalllalhown Patna RanaltenWifte Load, Charter Oak White Leaf— and Bilker) & Whack** Celebrated rattaiDrr44 In one and two pound can.. No. 37 WOOD BTRFart (OPPOSITE THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL,/ PITTSBURGH. PA. P myblyd N'ORTI )(Etats PR AI-7/Wr i, WM - VAL In tig aiddina saluirel IT Ph 141veraoq 413 , 1W/edge L . tug Olt* and +Jr Glans. nt My Inns rea Waal ananagl dance oda 1 amou ol patients y me, Mt inaliEHOfTau oz"8"L EXIJAL WEATCRES And MI disomea act fES tadnennarars mired In a much •narinz time tn.= bmertafore by,mrlorm AB MiLTLE ItEDIEDLES. Medleint• ion to any part Otto Vedon. All letters must contain • stamp to pay return postage.rompandenas bar named. Oizas so s tar end% nampAs mond. Lams J. W.ERANSTIMP,. {anal' itoximo.EALLitmegb. Pm. PRIVATE 1)113.115.131Cli: . dek o r433s PEararsTREET. nasrEtana. Pox the curs Of all dlsolmai of o retvitolswtort, , • from two to font dim lry ansaMalsr.aent sad Ulf. trostment. Also, SolMAlllWitthums. sad All mai dp es s e s of ma remitie orounioutttlitif mirk:Um_ Neare wansztectorismin raft:Wad, omen bOuro.-1 to 10 a. MO% too, and to $ p;3l', Address lemma W.. 213 7 A-Pean Street.' tot sPQRTBDIEIVB ILEADVAIMRS, 33CMPAT.:' 'mites tbsatta: ll oX..en[and othirn spinadidank of GuNif .PidWDEB, Zyt z tSW 11447.1 and POTIOIMS pus anmunttdon of egnnykotl.' EU; idimiLls tan Vss orsakv9m-to tut zasstet4 " .•47ffavaitliviztg4'al.:k.vzi GRELTEST BABEWZNS OF THE siiitsOrr, Concert Hall Shoe Store. ALL Goppsi AND WINTER STOCK EIRTICIIIA SELLINGM:g'33. 3P9EI-3MJI:p •iID9S 4;14 0 9.V1 EkbOTB, $l,OO, EVERYOUNOEGSS w,ritoPti. BARCAINSISiiRCAINSI ALL'TIIIB - No. so nem: • No Conp.getAron with, an other 4Ouse the.civi: . 17, . GREAT ZXCITE&WT'.! _ Sae beenerestal elate it the affereht 51,1443 of amuse -Wen= Peer erowtt theangar the No. IS Bu the Ste to Ha of NW vete Lathe BOOK Putiktsßtas , PRESENTA, TION DEPOT, where Warm* itch* ti-u pest *- privilege to be as AT THE A,150,4,8. For here =be tonal- lacers el: *dike Wtdiii arereale at the rrabilirter*,.. r est.tthltelet meat la one of the WYElire the coat WI, maul tiberel•lghtartittom ot.therkted , lathe :IE3IN IC)01V, As thousands • of POrtax. 'W111'0.414 Arholis" pnrthased Mil" BOORS and Al...BWllS.atlida plias, had tha • MAJORITY or 'beta have received MELD Airo-str.vits W.hTt'llES, lOE PITVITIPIIS all stOplef .1.1 .. Fad, each putthaur reeetvta augwthing w In value from 60 - eeatil to ISUWO 4 Vra eall tii ' /Vt atom °WI Perm. Ls , --; PENIIISYLVANIA And imrrouneliS eat:gly t) 74 FIFTH nil where they cat. tall or Bead ter A Catalogue. ' ocattlwa ' OAR HALL OLOTHING 093 E. No. IA - Frrra STRESS FINE CLOTH (PATS. SACK COATS. ENGLISH WALHVIIG COLTS. OVEHOOAAS OF TELL )UM)S. peNcri CULP FIND BLACK ;PAWL'S PEG TOP F-41iTE lad Nts4a et CI.o ai w, gilt . I ILUDLEAS F co.#l. MB THE NHL), OMITS J. 'H..smakim* CLOTEITP*SI, DAS nAIIOI4 c'FirnlST4 OrDaglta the OPerigaige .1 1 70, BIILLDERS.-Besed proposals will * received bribe COnOnittee en City ere`, - for the. erection oOthotiood Meal t endS Fire En erne Howe, oriFultOtr attest, nnal SAT URDAY, recmanted titb - istAn , clocke: iL Plans and epoddeationeksa' Ds salt; at timed:Out of Omen Baterklvo-r2o.WyileJetneet, The Done. Azurite reserveetbe right to ....:tdect sayer sal A. dress, SioLAIRMLUIR, Obeirman CiOniadace On ao kroosty, ezitet• • •• 1 '••• • ' ^ * eon VONBALE.—siato geo will by rkeiTed by the Cosesatee on trltyrieNrti Weer Goon lITIT,NT . 7I!E XticgßE ACitint: dtaiid — ocipplieititei;iiii , Logaxon nay suaii taxi, Pittsburgh, until - SATCommTi - Noennibon nth, at 6 o'olona 41:6);Committen reserves tha light to niter any. oralk.)bla. :Marais. „ J. V.- Claitinan Committee en elk Property, Liberty street. oar? Gmawitei, DRAUGHT* - OFFICE; • AND PATENt•AGtikcig T:70.12 ST. CLAM ' Fraiia, 13614a. P.GEN0.133.1.% CZtth MASIIIIDSC O : TAaldeoes No. U Ear stri9. , rota. AND LIME FROPERTY FOR, ties csArtt.—dth:oill: ruleßinroa4,"To/ `coiriendista ONE 1117176 A ED st2QD Eaoaax SEE . AC/4 ttetip aid,Water FlnneinP) Ss kid other fins linpfaveinassa.-Eniifuther infarisstnicni' apply to liElyi.a..anie (Oppcwile the 0 grans anceenTinnitit;;:-.' . - a u jE L ll73. 7 :44 lol dreg:"-!7 4 -: * - stow& accislwayspxortirreasit • , AND IRONSOIINDIRS S '; ' Officesna Bake Hams, . 47 - 1 - - O ffice Zia Ilf rp,inssu mpu; =EMU
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