E ;$. LABLISILED 1756 u It glyttsDur,git tazi,tte. : House and Lot at AnctiOn. . In ?fit tt.nettr; ItnMdntsdiy; Oct. :t3tti, at a r• tn, on the IFtiatnes.- seeadvertistmens. T. A. nlcCittlind • AncifOnecr. •:• • • - ' Dry..Cobitsr," ' • 4:l4Caper esir .. l. found tq eq7 Other boxiVfOle Befqembar we ere now Ga-the' t: 7140644 a toxiieLot reri as2A-Z.Zar7tel, .treat. 1 :41t6in04 Love* Rro, • . . Cpnpp ,Ftirs...-_Ctieap Bum fiat* , Mar; Wberfitar'Sliatzterffrot,-1id.,..kc., istanwsgpgs/ awl ViCkflnas; Mitailipi Sikkor Fall2frettalustreat. I Good eta.as , k ` ;Nig WB att. ki•6ll 1011 IttalikipytiftAl .b• teil• AtitMCAllauter Oltf.',4lloLiksltZtoiiii-Jel4e ,0 ftfrdM erock_ .017prf Chtdifyen ALll4ral tospkte;-auraillie ieriiisrest possible prima r se Men, Tteng - o b t wa Jg on ow on UPcortiinia-6 tlket street*.Pal 4toirur AL" L ". IRe.' - • • ttppk f At Aiw paces. call iheolittekonsie atFooitb and Market 5 11 . 1 1iliolitoVit c Errb. ' •or Truzithe, Shoulder Braces kid YUPpiirtert, there'll' Just one Neils - la this elf qua You can end complete anortumat, fithoutonwhalltne price unnithr noted for them. That plitoe is Flettibig l eDlnyuni Putcnishrhdlnl4 NO. Oil Mari s a itieut. you afeith want 6[4.0,144 In this line. We Fleadal a call. * • ________.. f• 1 • M! tbp.,i t u g t ! ty. !xpipapet t . T. e'biibtaitlidlaiiiii Void, fiiriodant. end •h‘ te Meg it resound through the civilized world. Z the Greek for teeth pniaervar, but In Plain g i gli/I PPl AS :f i lzqdeairLeihe devil effective tit Otikled. itelothetT7 .41(:eVelTetr: ~:o, atraeted Cr am rakOrard psl o py There Is • Tide In the Affairs of Men, Tirlat taken In the !food leads en to (mum t re a oleo a aaaaaa now far 41 to get bargains 112,151111gi• deeektption. of iSots, shoes. balmerais, gaiters, buskins, ke., of every style and all new frith votes together with a general variety of do. d *U2 P ' .ll' - r — ‘' ° naU RCJ'S • M 6. l ER 6 I I I-455aats, 4514-1415 AlikermiTtlpk ehlrtr,. drawer., nee/4.1(40M :libinfilzlhtteaidlierailefe, CIS. *dere Cl,. all of antla6 can be found at city /ow mice. at Mcflelland's Auction Emporium, 65 and riTlf,h at, Masonic Hall building. rifreen Yea=s 'Ago libatetterli Stomach Bitters was Waggling Into adtice against the prejudices which every thing n r 4 r,tieWirreLeXeclient, L domstml to encounter Viklaritatands — it the heal ors the tonic and alteralleePrepisation. In existence. Its celepri. ty has evoked mew Imitatidnif brit . ho rinds. PhyalciattS pronounce it' the only safe stirrod ant , that has ever been intainced into the sick chem. het. 40 0 titttillialpld thwiltinig awl Navy, the .anti - M . Saiiiiitibe Sere 'both4orils fie. ',elevates -ten, and *mit as invaluable for sustaining ten ts vigor or troops on the march. as a regime for " , d l w , "hit- bithettrpts.,llliabs the only speiflogoe:lab Ila have emphatically Indorsed it Xs the Maces ' Medic:as par excalfrxrc, and to Spanish &merles \' and en .thrt.dOpical,oplettes,it la considered the oar eethibti - ,tintidOtilo eptltecile Were. - There tine miaterTabotit the critics of Its rue. , new It I, the only stomachic and alterative I, wh ich are "4. hilted the:mid witilatih it • mild. hu`fitiettir Ifeltetabht. 'ethitalriat, writ' the ilttestbeleittob tolite,'ltitt-tatatts, act( -.et,, butte, &pedant, ."depurlUve herbs, plaids, t roots and kark a that ham ever betnlntermixed In - !..__ D 4 dl, 4„ l l2tei . verl3ltteri have this distinctive quality, which is not...shared; It 1, tie4ritd, tar iiirtitateittszetire Vie:Watt' ii;.46-ttotii; 1 41'st . ac. - niktAccitijghe Pulse, thou/al tints Was* tecinderftrisleirme-pr, vigor, Int& the Otironstryikeiti. mid Ittteiettt.titit. (inaralithe,tib t f ierhialbriteirithtrletitut s-x aad it la also peeper to Marbthat thb Sitters are . sold. wltteteeit aad.e e.c n ,7ar say cdt' chililtwitc'dd'ii4hr.SallahWr inlPea tits bed - imitstora are swim, sod the only safe. guard the public has against them is to me that the ,Hitters they buy bear the engtereet label_and hate: Oi.hixd LOC Xessia.fliastatee Smith, and .. the geverrunent steam over the cork of the bowie. c. I,,it_brillkta. Thai Lifelei hciiiiikeeper should keep • suroplikbratv 7 Wil.- , The bravo . bays of oar army fourulthim coadortablelita cold nicht, and we believe that the OlciVed oriel alhome - arill dad them co lots CO.; Bales &Bell. No. 21 Fifth street, have • varylitaiy stock eirikuuttel; Eastern, She. kar add Club Efite&eta. Hotel Neiman, Boarding Row Emeriti lsho_mcjila not teem their board en•Eliettuakfilitirk Wholsirold take way of their families. and country merchant, wlickwould rival .ally houses In vainty and price, of Blankets; will thank as for calling their attention to Batas & Bell's stook. .4,..111%41n00f Lik ii ar *traetiS -OutY Mita= won _ eliarof Itlyn w h o lualayr of tau Mat nv 4.44 valuable, zardielaialrattaxinzdy ; mite Viatt you puruhatie It at Joarya iteit*N.illay paps No. el aurket Meet. ftemvAq.l.ll-e-pi:seet Nall*la** t 000„ Itl..tritp 1 24 -4 4 11 tf*OkliAle fitiation of tittkffifiiso#44kerpfrock.ity.iu i.inter agotsiitstrraettAth OW Z Oti - fN44,4erLani clefql2ljYytearritiffet.'iAlfOffm'Or.4 fii[s ILN* t s + l a 4 rsAt ofFI, most. bat u. tutabi Ov hil i taii iiisqyttattiphaiurreittng arerbrfthr. ifesta4 morlat. assort. mat of 'AO** oompada start.. Dnwetl, Coltarir,4eetkies, Is, he., ttestehthataritpatapa Alan or -wen.. 4-tasg!,:steek 1 , 6 v'47454, Pain ifoia, - Vestr - kral Overcoats will also Le found at hla establtshreeot, Persons In pact-9f tat to the elcchtng Iles should act tau Vie sa. ',Veer To Dr Gonda Dealers, Alm Willtanalkanple, , tha well known dry good, ,rata's, 0.1 a l leeseag, has now on hand • large and Sholielitnttrnent• tit Plata flannels, white, Yellow and red; plaid and country flannels cloths Ind wmpßei ll: 4 thelOgiajd lll3l .';oll/3:pia , :ind other • dadriXre aiiiii , 4l; brat., iliiihntria eta, etc Also, hate, ribtagw, flowere, plumes, eta The clock I. one of the largest ever opened here, lf i rttsaldrii hla c=oat are such u to guarantee to WA etistotows _ that their order's will OOPromPtle end rethlfarto• edled,„ at rimssilale. tre2P3 of the ingots teed indi louse, as mooed hal most I rfillect itilitise ielAttOln the I,tertolgttela zet10.4w..: ~..„,, ..., —...... . , 1 IVY ePtilywk. COI ~ , L :,.... / einoniiiit. 8/4114r0O011ri‘OdDeillifittlaitriCia i 1 1 6 / 4 4., or vinous Oblcerr:' Oita iir li.litiu' tdet .1111 ‘,.PLUWA.gi!mr-this.! Mktg-Work% eittabizralti: -• . 11V-.lo=-IT.Sq"-74 'pike !area. - Orden . ' POMMY 10.:CAIllittolc: irallinted Orator pant.l..6epalsigl4o4.2* tlieabbrcest. none*. NI thud' lot, ickidinitideu° ow' roc' . 1. n . opal aiiiiiimitatthi.: • ;IF loDtiln= Snap. ,tweigg.eatoenpfattar an abeenPenf Wooster, tnerandeibiiifeigotAnall ihp .;Joabing tneo4.parpoitsr 'Um lit the. 014 stand. Viwa batman Santhneld at:atd myna 1,11 D7•; Ontars solid* and promptay attended to. Oeiig' .- -444c00 karnittme E av b. r ul24 le fse 14 1 4titbleii '-' '-' ' 1.. 40 1 - Thertfo , re, ki n p 0 4rellieltiCaan I - - war . 3... ii it. usek. ffet 4 r t-ee ; t : C 1 e a'n and to -4tabit;iintiaP i'fam.,,diAP,,.7 witt2,,thil ffla"loaturz°. . ; ` 4ll3 rabli or 64 . 2 ' -- 7 -47 7u 4 ' wt. b e blkffli/ve36to • enr ,Ipat 9gened, ma drafting Hamm, at a I'M street, Where 'I"I92VPI) OV,ting.reg4rdiesir" Oda II *it 64t: C. Ilt, DeaUtt.:2l.6• Penn Street, Attend, prbowk: profes• goner Defeat ) meta, Aud. Gedi.-Eilitfiaah-a0562 .Daela '1,734 - Sur. Osaa. CeaeteU-.1.530 Liston AM. ,aublia;MAlnerrdt,llB.3 De Irrarau-1=".1,41 " Pr ance...:.'. ....b us ," o l 4 l 3 aßtatlsy... 53 ra. 2fisp 141 'n Al3, kal 4 4 1 aer 3„:467 Caldwell 2.73 a : Surv geralletdit -. ape Elder 2:sid at ' at ' °,, y l FT, ...... 3,374 De Fiance 2,:n7 t.. Sadlets! Ilbna_ejvtitr An.Vhllaaelphta. Pirctans:-6ie .., 2 b ;a ii, grus . f e r . iii f.' lila a -the giadiecum - iliallors Ina laittanted - to -night" id the Ataam*.otikuid e , 41164216. Oa bntlat9g;waAlsownaely doormat. 7k f; :aitemo uft'lftrOaaitneued by an Wow*" au, .:_oad F ',-71 easo7l)9e.„,,atehtdl24_r__ L4444 - atai - *ma - Ailtigtrat. a ~,a aannatal Meads &hawed sainddreas. tuatlag aka' all to =tribute with , 4 melons, heart *ld •lat hand. l'haexhlol.' Om coatateacon to-mcoThw. . . - ;::- THE /ILA g Fro,n Oro- (n Cvrr.panden, -NOTICES. - ; I Rath/J. up the ECALICrt itatrads of I:ll)l.64r tame- of the late excursion to me Oil Regions of Peat .3lvan la. cece.tarfly i.xci a led from pre ytoes tottery owing to the crorided Kate elf roar column.. And as the anbje, lls disjointel sad straggling, so will • this letter prove a ram :hog 0130. The Idea of gathering together a Petty of American gelltlemen from all ovet the Northern Statea-gentlemen representing, es was esthete td;over 350 . 0 00,000, and diverse Industrial and financial interests, was one not unworthy or its suitor, _ The press of the North, too. we,,: well mpre nettled, from lire Quinn city of air IVent to "Ow hub," nod Ikon 8f Louis to New Bedford, po • wer which, In this free eodutry. is greater thhtf tharof - gings - , pr rut. A tid but few of the members of this great perty, thus othercd together as repnentath es of capital, q a tclair&l'd.. and latmoiad,a'renicen , the wonde r; Of Petrol/a. here were ekillftil firma, len., met ehatite; rearturtictrers; judges, J ph) nem., Preaehers, tMithera ainl - rditors. What an ad dition was here taadnjo the popular knowledge of the actual condition of the oil field, of Perm sytranrq -ahnoi aday ; and all throteth the genial i wodjhest'll at of. C. Culecr sibb conceived and executed the princely idea.y Bat 11 .-Wasselliett. aften 414 scene will say,. cmly a geelliativOlttscatmenkra guaketosertalnetOtki. EYell admitting the privraeof,tbe Melee magnitude have bran' Oaf midi asi ta l o. UM the magnitude of the "Lrair, sa nd charitc ter of chletpremotcts, and the princely hos pitality which every guest was compelled to 'w eepy., while emu opportnaity Wei 'Winded 14 drab tine to she for himself, and in the Ude hi retook* o.the Crest natural Products of the region. Juntas' the assertion that tins Ides was worthy of is great.and Wed. I mentioned`, tor a tottley letter;onr Ittiperfeet muted Ortixdfil to tbc dii tc: presol. ,xotals Wfollr arietleei to..U=6llle 'and aienentra Titusyllici.g. tallith; first the Pitt& bombe Ti., Wayne and Chicago, to Hoinewod, an „enibryo town Bomb five miles, West of rliew Brigjdon, where the traveler reaches the BNe w Castle and Beaver Vislia.p" road, which leads to the former busy town; thence to West Grecnville by the "Pittsburgh and ,Erle" railroad, and here a change of cars is necessary to tits broad,ae track of the "Atter:tie hod Great West ern, ' " which ehrricq us to Mead 4 Ille. From thence we pass over the "Franklin branch" of the that named mad, to Franklin and Oil Cuy, • or, fol. lowing; the main Stem to Corry. tak - r e Creebrauch'• of the •anic gigantic. COrrOLI. which is nabbed is fur as the She er farm, eight mile,. below Titusi die, and is heing push ed- forward towards Rodscrillo and' 01P Otto. 13m, while it is passible for passengers from Pittnburrth to reach the On regions by this round about route, it isnot reasonable to expect that freights will take such circuits, while direct corn. mankation can be bad via Corry, with Bostoo, Philadelphia and New York. .1. was at rotiglyimpreseed - with the necessity of Btrectraccess re thisSrealth prolueing re gion, and I wiihrun the rickof being considered a man of . one Idea," in order to tirju this idea tirweaToni- matrras. elf Ettslidiglv vivald ireasahentrade-With th&otimgdans-attety,qf she would retain that which she now has, abs mast Increase thefaeilities for trade tindidivel. Cheap river transport.atidn b bent possible tor such a product as oil, if we had a river that could be rolled °IL o fth with the ies_ of. winter, and Lire low water t_stunmer, all Interested know what a poor reliance Is the4lle2hellc• Xxtcrl the iron track- banks to Oil City and the mouth olPithaie, arsils,wictsuusui tee not only the richest Aivide.sds upon your Ballwayelwee, but a furahare of the oily pro duets of the region. o • But will the production conUnue I Or, Is there a prebebliiky pf MO Wellt, drythir me, and thus disappointing the nubile expectations. I think not. Filetti seam to warrant the prevailing belief amongst hitelligetit oil titen,,MOMpae som. ply of "Petradentsr, like - thancif coat, is, practical ly, Inexttioultible, andttust not 'handl the enure surface of the oil ”predtreing t'ean Irak perlofisted - to itl::ifica defoh byWel it hefe le, eseh Istit leafigAdoglta nealmoLaid alrottliein dij;" will It have been demonstrated thatthe rich sae. ply of this z rdoct of the laboratory ornattire Is exhanst . • . Hon. G asha -„ 4.. Grew, wild bat railed lit the Vegango oil regmos. and wiro l Bl la ,haP 11 / 1 'rxnerl, dee In the - Method employed to dc velopthe tiara product of the earth, -lnede some very isensible and Practical remarks in I re- Vouttt t.O.Allakk while etW PIWIrWas ,resting Xm hour or two al Rene. of this in Arrionma other Wage, reference to developing the treasures the earth "What Is wanted in this incialer Is aucc,ated coped; not fortimen or several men, with a few thousand dollen, to sink erne or two wells. and /ailing to dad oil. toter* sunk their ell, but for associated capital, amply large to develops on an exteneuve scale, able to start ten, fifty or au hundred wells together, and prosecute the *irk until abundant SUCCBBII crowns their efforts. To such an employment of capital, Speen/ in cer tain." Audit acmes can he relied oti,sucti would seem mathematically true. Why are so many of oor 01l compani' stock sell leg to-lay at a song? Not because es their managers have perforated the earth extensively and la Tata, hut for the most part beesinse the props have been stocked at too high a Moue s and with a working capital entirely Inadequate to the de relopment of the latent wealth beneath. To lane a well, expecting to find oil, Is rea sonable, it ailmoitedgedoll territory such as that along 011 creek. lower Cherry Ran, or Fitholet 4nd yet Ls thesentostiffrairadingions the ratio OrISUCCC39 Is aa one in dye, If the larger wells are one the ratio is leas than one In a thousand. What a sublime spectacle of faith is It, then, tome • men invest Ills en tire capital ofa few thousand dollars is the fire well. A little mathematical prodertee would bare rota him to seek usoclatea In four or five other men, like himself, of small capful, whose rained-means would have given annttaace of success, where limited capital and uoalded en terprise would elmoet atabrettly fume filled. Another point connected with tea subject of transportation; referred to in a former letter, I would venture to advert to here, to prey a it upon all whom it may concern. In the giddy haste to grove iich,•men seem to overlook the surest Method of attaining the desired end. Why should not rallneads Or road* interlace cub. other, and checker th e metire On produe log region. I demonstrated the economy of good made in a former //fitter, and proved that even if such roads shoald wear out every tlitir.y dais, it aerostat:dote =motel to make theta, Let the Intelligent producer use his wea'th to Improve his Mdlitles of reaching a market, and thereby he Is adding to the Taloa of every gallon or Oil he produces. If Oil Is worth six or seven dollars at the tank, and ten or twelve dollars at the river or raliroad, - the illffereties is lost LO the producer, lees the necessary cost of transp r-ta tion by the most Improved means. Atilt smatter point I snake with reference to tile orsonal,discazafort w bleb one meat uudergo when he goes to the oil producing regions. ,Why do solew persons take their famillea and istlertaketo fix Their abode in tills victalty. Is it;not the exception to Had a Astalitcoelfor• titaY /ranted, anywhere, betsreea Oil City and toe crater veto of °Blom, I will eat to avoid any personality?- And *brit Itr the cm:utter lb heel thy„tinivleg andpoulette--a pod motel pl ferYnnag. catelPfie ace hnt °Me you will say. I thin* that the ktigber aspect of clirgraittlawls in dan ger of. being neglected for the merely material Bat 'f see no reason why In man should necessar ily become an exile from home and home coca fortythen he goes to the oil regions. The region will prosper more when- men Mee homy with them. Good roads are a pre-requisite to render access easy; thenpleamint villages, with paved pr plank. eeloaths,gardens and' Stowers and Shade tree., school houses, churches and lyceums, will spring up. lastead,of a transient population of moo, hastening to be' rich, Itl it hurry to get back to borne and a higher cielllrstloo, you wilt tied a people ludas:lines, • prosperous nod con noted at home, with a high chilli:ration springing up amidst tito66' forests of der netts, stimulated by , the unprecedented wealth which associated capital andlabor, In telligently applied, will here yield. Surely all good citizens atuituld work together to this cad. I see evidence of Improvement, In this respect, In th e &whore. I see horse or steam rail ways, leading from the crowded sources of the orations wealth, faw inllradtstant,nierhaps. itatT - illtiendltene, where homes and he m =WOOS ptristt, the,..husy. at ag c ua tetif tbeden yrhere,ide toils tree, .henter thet that ha IS Cot an exile , then all, thatie worth worklo for and thing '133 MY tailgated* .21 Ma Int; OPtteett - BP Ott rewlentOnfible wonderftti kdalori of oil. A_Mture fax beyond =one; bdghteat expectations in store. Abeady.aprodiaqitlte tensest wait er than =lend trod annhin6o; what may tutor. tut*atgly Wept& , - ; • tkenge Oo 1 3e latltmr , trlth cltitut. ltenTon M m'0. 23 : 4- "rttettpArnachin change to onettlattonsartth Chnsi is discussed._ with earnestcess In the English prem. atteentzllttlat correspondent of the Landbh ' 21(nts itites that int bertotiteAmerienszwiti9 hale becritiented within-eon and in some Lastintenerig cotifeeept.74lhistki Mesi that tectinnly to the absence Of allAtitunicia ifeetill this Cittinnsi *Mem, rml toe habit - of'mating tonstalr onvortenalanerlite_ Now that • UMW Piles Seelig on the mad ta China, salamis:ninny , ehange-te , antlemmey t o 14 rohtoll 'di ktostolth!. rela tlOA of the. Oro ', he To imincenliiiiirtietiles- the. tint gram; ductiatrinutalaratet wur not be of a hceilltscharatog.. Tte, gb9 AMIZEWCS I 4IS II ' ThOgennAt besetting' StinentionT t nth i t : i te u reradris Amend 4140 Mon made to the Val Staten Conadc bielleM to teen Ohm mimed or melded. The Liverpool Au: believes that In the lb 'inn English charms in 'China all be consid erably aided by American Tinley- 1 . 1 \ 71!::7, TA.ETIISTI POINT, Oct. 23 .—Tho steamer !li berality:from-Liverpool on the 13th Inst., ,is' Londondery on the lath, bas arrived off this Point. The newa Is tire days later. A on-respondence between Itir. Adams, 'the American ,Allobster, and Earl Russell, relative CO the rr.aPewsibility of England ,for the repel . committed upon American commerce by reb pirates fitted out ina.ostand, has taken pleez, Earl Reuel repudiates all liability, and refuse, all attotratloa. "ThapliPerit generally cerement on the =Ms. ;Pondi•gee; Thy' Times can hardly doubt that ifie:PrePeatlSoy comnussion will ultimately be accepted. Decidedly It is the beat, if not the only ablution, end the candid and friendly nsne of the argument between Earl Russell and Ur. Adams Justifies' that expectation: Other Journals hope for an amicable solution. Loaners, Priday, Oct. 13.—A meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Company has authorized Increase of capital of 100, 0 *0 aharis of fi re pounds each. Liesipool, Oct. 13.—Thc =cotton sales for the week were 112,000 bales. The arket opened with on upward tendency; but became lint, and closed with :ay advanco of half-pence on :American cotton. for the 'lynch: middling Orith leans was 24.Xc1. Friday' s market closed wan upward tendency, and theaales amount ed to 20,000 balm. Breadstnffs quiet. Prenatal:, steady. Consols B,4'4@ilbje, Bullion In the Bak of Regland de creased £ 4 ,400,000; 5-301+ , Q B M@G9, Erie Rail road, S 9 @S93-.;c; 3111nots Cannel. 22(03%. American hecerilles—blatterthwaltes Circu lar of the evening of the 11th inst. says Tne usprecedented 'Wog Of the Rank,' ef England In adsencing lia tete of discount' three times during the past week, copletely upset all th markets In tbe Blank Exchmange. < Amen - esti Se e curities motif ciliated In the general tepreestios 5 20's declined more then one pfa cent. end Cenwere lan quoted at 418 34648 Ma Erie and .1111 sols tral Railroad nitres have anotaffered a re.. lapse. the former b snag at one time slid as low as 583 i, led the latter et 81%. FENIAN EUITENENT IN CANADA Great Activity in Military Affairs RUMORED DEAKINS UPON CANADA New Tong, 0.. t. 2.l.—The Ilerald's Toronto correspondent says: The member of the pro- Tindal goverment, and their supportersin Can ada, are in a slate of great agitation In regard to the Fenian movement. .The Fenian order has been konwn to exist there for years, but has occasioned little concern anti! the occurrence of recent Cleats.; Olfingto What has triumphed In this country, England and Ireland. the Can adian government has, it is said, organ!. and distributed throughoet the province, a force of spies. Great atillity la reported to prevail In mili tary affairs. Changftin the disposition of troops ere being made, garrisons are being strengthened In regions where the Irish predominate, inves tigations regarding the loyal!, of oalce.rs and soldier' being Instituted, and arms are being distributed forthe use of the citizens known to be opposed to Fenian designs, The customs authorities are nervous over the recent large importation of war tonal:fobs, which, It Is believed, will ultimately find their way Into the heeds of the Fe:dans; and It Is ru mored that the present movements la Ire land are merely a ripe. and that the grand design Is, when England had thrown her troops Into that country that the armed force of the order on this side of the Atlantic shall seize Canada. declare it an Irietendont State sad place I t ender the protection of. the United States. 1 The Preisldenrs Position. New Tong, Oct. 23.—The /fenders special from Washington on the 23 says: The Sti'3. stance of President Johnson's remark that the Democrats claimed be bad gone ores to theta, intimated that the Democratic party had die covered that he was la advance of 11., and that it wits now trying to come up to his standiM, and he hoped it would succeed In dotage°. Ile retinuciated his doctrine that notwithstanding the so-called secession of certain States, they were never out ofthe Colon, but that by their rebellious eonrse they had forfetted their civil government, to reconstruct thq machinery of which, as Seen u practicable, he Mulder, the chief dot, of the time. This, be says, cannot be done lo a moment, hut such great and happy progress la being madam it that the result waistlines swum to him like a dream. fie did not expect to former deprive them of their former righte. not even a majority Of those who were excluded is the am nesty proclamation, brit be Intended that they 'should sue for pardon and thus realize the enor mity of their crime. fib Is in favor of 'Bowleg the oegroes who have served la the army, an" their who can read and write, and those who are posaessed of certain other qoalifications to vote, but does apt think It is policy err that he has a right to force these conditions on the white people of the Sontb, though be believes that they will concede the prisileire ere lone on the freedmen. Tha President also favors giving representa tion In Congress on the number of yealined ' voters instead of population, as at present. i Matters In liflaalsrippl and Telllll. New O:MEAN!, Oct. 21.—Gen. Meade has ar rived here. The Chapatra. from Boston. Mariposa. from New York, Alabama, from Lbterpool, hare arrived. .Cotton dtilL Five hundred bales were sold at .' I Exchange has improved !.; to '.j, Ic thalilsalssippl Seattle a resolution aimed at GOT. Sharkey, end resfricting the right and prielledge of freedmen to what the statute law granted freed 'tura% before the war, was laid oa the table by a large majority. Gov. Miming:: ofEcially defines the statemeut necessary to accompany • petition fur pardon requiring his endorsement. Gen. Gregory, corn misskterof the Texas Freedmen, farmed a cir calor on the 12th, hoping that the emancipation PrDclentation may be liberally. 'construed emery. where. The officers of the Unman are to adjust' the .cases between freedmen and the whites,' when Btate .indfelar (Merry, ;,by unanswered codes, do freemen Inditartial Justice, The freed men are oilOtneello make contrails with sta. PliTell 01 ' 11 44'401w. ' Thal must work. /O.:- nest will net hd tolerated. Their emanate must • Fllllerton, assistant commissioner or Letdelane, also hatted no address to Me frbed• , men Imbatardially the same as the above. Col.' Eirby..a prominent citizen of Texas related to. Illitylicolth, was Ulm by bls former employer at Halnatend. Leadbm merchants at 'llonstnn are projecting a cotton facto I" The north-Carolfni Cortientioo. NEW Y 012., OCt6ber n--The Pinder "lini• Ogh corrosPhndeatresa of the, North Carolina Conrmstiont• A singular announcement IRBY made by the Chairman, to thec , effect that after i a diligent imptlry be was , unable to procunt •15 natlouaillag, to, hitlifeter alit capital, and Ilad • sent to New rotk for one. ~Xotblog, 14131(0f but the timely receipt of a telegram from Pte-' Joboson.asying that Nort.itearolina should at once and for ever repudiate every dollar of. thopAcht.cdpeas contmetcdAplealst.therebeilf. ion, prerehtedthe stirlfig Off by the secession members Oh itotooollie eidlnenetc'eampletely ignoring that debt, as they, had their plans logy i adreitly,taid for the poritoae..itat oft the reap ; logetho - Prealdent'e dlepetch, the sorlionnee 1 sreelmnioatetetr , tottenlip, and - pissed, ~atald che# 3 and wit tothablasm, them - bekrintt'w (ow negatltg votes, The to elm. mit It, to the peoplep.wasmot,,adopMd:, ,1 Tba'ordlaagtet Votteh'iresi _pasted Girths , or• L 40104 tgAcao Pt 'the Wt o.Vt§ Pli ipmesCamleVtt 101ki . 41:0r. thesorovel.at the milthavretst.i ego, , n ,-, :,. . 1- , i a, (:a ,at'-',2 'lO nelOratieti'lwerf- opteg, regoeetlitt 4:10 preempt tenstdri te tttep6pUr of North,Caro- UM; all therconstitattonat rlshtwto remove the W all auth otihtel7,orities,. mid to tratteteto Whin tribue:re to the VERY LATEST NEWS. LATEST FROM OIL.CITE Ileighl Of Wafer and Prices of Oil. Special rtspateh to the Pltteburgh Geset'e. On. Crrr, Oct. 113, 1863. There Is two feet of water In the channel. Oil Is Belling on the creek at seven collars per barn]. At Plthole aro dollars. THREE HAYS LATER FROM EUROPE The Ravages by Rebel Pirates. CORRESPONDENCE ON TOE 8118JEc r English Light Rep stain:ed. TEE FOREIGN ZIAELICETEL FAA , '" VO.4:rt, (Jct. 21.—TheNlowintifingl• • wary of sews Ls thee ved by the Eitheretan in ad ditio n to ti at already scat lmportantdiptoma tic ican roluht correspondence between Mr. Adams. the Amerter, and E t• 1 Etutaall,,ts publisbed. The correlpdadenee be, gins with a letter from Minister Adams, dated the 7141 . of Atwil tut, in which be calls the amen dint of Earl Russetl to the official reports respecting the raragea of the Situnastdoah, and antonnees that for the damages caused by such cruisers, his resentment cannot avoid entailing the responsibLity epos Great Brunie. The reply of Earl Hassell dated May 4th, sass that the responsibility of Great Britain terwarde the rafted Stew Is not measured by the losses which the commerce of the lamer may hive sustaleed. Tha question Is simply whether the Queen's perm:aeon has falthtully and hociestl perfoim,l the duties which international laws y and their owe municipal laws Intoned titan them. • - Toe rejoinder of 'Mr. - Adele*, Is dated SI ey 4th. Ho says that US. thenrgentat become bel llgerenia •on the • Ocean - goal" by menu of the facilities furnished be frinmelestra ports for them to do so. Ile complain, of he see-ct sympathrodhinMejosty' s ogler, in the =or Liierpeel, and . 6ataands that after the melon which be supplied, respecting the Aiabarna. 11 washy the nagrinu.nerilrenc e of her dinjeatra Bann! of Crutoms, tbst this Teasel, admitted to be limeade? for war purposed, was suffered to depart from Liverpool. An tater-rat of three months (domed between the chore let. ter and Earl Rucael'n reply to la response Earl Russell proceeds to jestiry the °Mier 01 her, Majesty'S Governeltset in rerognizlnw the belligerents and reasons are styes shertilier why them wen extremerdillimlty In giviegordore-to exclinda' from firitlsn'oorta yeaaels of war partly tutted op to the l'alted Kingdom. A very Important pent Is inferred to In this letter, Earl Rowell entices a state ment in • letter from hfr. Maros, In 1363, as to the Government at Washingthe being ready to refer theta Mapes% to arbit ration. Earl Rebell - lea:es this offer, sod says It ha %genetics it the drat Place whether the Queen's government, have acted in good faith In main tele log their centrality, and In the sseond place whether the law enema ni the Crown have cor rectly interptzted a British statute. The Queen's goyannircet can refer neither of [acne gondolas to arbitration, The words used by hint are as faqirs : Her majesty's government are the solo guardians of their own honor; they cannot adroit they twee acted with bed faith le malatalatar the mentedity they . preened. The law ofßeera of the Crown meat be held to b, better luterore t eraof • British Matruh than any foreign govern meet, eat be presumed to be. Irercity's goverment must therefore de cline to make reparetion and comp. , um/100n fur captures made by the pirate Alabama, or to re fer the questkm to soy foreign state. Her Ma jetty's government coneelTa that-If they were; to act othertriee.,they weuitendenger the pop. elation of 'England elrifotere - wars. lier Majesty's goecrotincid ore, howeeer, read? , fOt the appointees:it of comerilstion of eight, - Mt which shall be referred all clairnmartsing doting the late chit war, which the two powers shall agree to refer to the comedislon. The reply of Mr. Adams is dated itch of Sep tember, and is very merlons In Its tone. Mr.. Adams conedders. th at there is now ao dlapat e . so to the fad that the rucoguttion of . the Booth as hellifferidite was etteh - as sat as was never done by one .I:maim towards.enother in a state of amity. He charges the British Government with baring anted - without knowledge 'mod upon mere prat:moth:ea In assumlng that the evideoce of the blockade of the Bouthern porta was lap Parke, The blockade, he says, was the conse quence, not the cause, of British pollcy, He tanks that Mttf emir intim foFthe Britlattli.ot -. ernment is that lie conduct was precipitate. He then Intimates that If the doctrines and. practi eel Or U ld iEllittib .: -Illiderldllddiat in alloWed to become tharnlei, the United Stara will not b 3 the greaten' (Gass flambe. Mt. Adam i does not apPiiii to think that the proposal Etrl . Reserli, , lo 'refer the "qu estions p ule to a compatriot), :wilt 'ltai.,!teePied b - the 17440 sata,arriroittilent., • itoi rung And rkmi Wearies' • Ile Datil Nciatliuslir the magnitude- of the: questions . .arecting 'neutrals, the matter* In dhapit. ira OkieV 'connected with Abe mainte nance Of frterall connected , , Ettgbied' and America. The Mar reterilif g to thketieape of the Ala ' barna frOWE Nl l4 .o.#oemlit'. l l:rtiiii q, per haps W, binegligetice, without such gross cove , U/ oa th ren all - the dantagav whiekete etwAttif private& OMPetf tf atrlLlT4T crugalowlook %hose :,gbaittelte :tbettitliktfet; frets: 'Mae of tha - 17guatt Btasea,,and. they should kasha as peremptorily Trion .tbelsclalms. as we upon our dehlal resPeukilofth" wh,O, then. me we. to Mu the risk of . rOptur.k.rg.twr ;than ebbitiat to liebftratlonf-• ' - The pweiM, the , lestreethuni i oo4 rho trn4ed'StatO (010 ;4*Ciii With tithcb eppnthen .sion, 'end d ate, 1101, say_whneeffeet, , will. hare ;event Meth:epee of ylkiglimit i ., .ator 'ertat!,dlalta , ' Itzeteldisthittutettafthe friendly 'iiiiittena.kitnY, trietilltltirwaottatries,tuayttut result-104i idckberstadoippraisci the loafed conch tby ttetewalederme-crulierg,upcltL:eglatiti,',l!tuf tr=t to rltilbtgp , A. • ' ••• , ..alegppmum Cantlened la Thirteak tenon.. were committed/for trial at Cott on the 11th Umlaut, and a number more had been comulltteA la Dublin. It wm reported one of the Feulans would become an Informer G_AZ_L-c,4 it! 1-1-4 PITTSBUIziA FEILIN fil', “A".;.! ci i.. 1 . a :1, v. 2! , ' bv :re it-r. Mini:, The iv 0 rim C) ..n .s i . ..1„ E -Lx, i ,i, (:z. la , . m,- ---- rt. Pal) th........ it . GE I bc C •':0 a yteatlon, in wh'cli :. i•r Llcr de r 1 :, vk It:if! be beuer grown by free FINAL ADJOUBNAIENT Of l TgE COASEES. t 6., ~.v. i.,,,, 11 , , N ,, , , :;, - .:vi by plizias , itl l ' la e4 antouri l eetliltatth e e (tee,.. i 1,.. Ley all, • ---- Pan-,°ElJ"°". 0ct.2: ;. -- M. t he s ' .l ° l ' of ‘l7.filtnenf::;‘:sZliin'aZi/.l."hr::'o%ran"L'lnttitnl,7n:oPaskal the Fenian C.nagress on Saturday night, the : Theou indepecLu, ' ' Committee on Courtitution and i overnment • French ervrre meet p,,- reported a new estietitutlon • which effects rad!. ' lie2rie 4 of the Po P e ' s re ' n " th ' ''l"l7 ' 'C' Lt '' cal c h anges, . boushicg the office of Reed : far era]of Marshall 'Magran. followin T e 5 a smary f t news Ceutratted creating a Presidect ; Military, Naval ' tirken out by the g steamshi um p City or o sew he rork, and • Frnagetal Bitreau, with Secretary of the The bondholders of the securities of the Soma. Treasury a of \Y&, who abet! hen coo- ; Ern Stater, on which the Interest and dteldenda trot of th several departments. Ail appoint- 7 arch] arrears, have held a meetartz and &etiolat e d a committee to look after their Interests. It le meets mad py the Prmident.... and all appra , proposed that the arrears be funded. Toe total .._. •• i priationi Meet' be ratitlea bithe Senate. e in . average was estimated at four million pounds The pew conialtution of the Fenian Brother. sterling, and the total octet twenty-seven million hood, is sties ikrolisisse, ar the Constitution Of P°tiechl nerlia g* the United, lidates, the co t e ni t t i e , ' mug tahh The special American correspondent of the that instrument as their model. Besides the Daly tVnoe, eePree""2 President jai:lna " se tadlititr.betard at liCadtitterter4 eat coustkutioo Paying a eontbern game, sad as giving the South ler more Hum they even boom or hiked provides form A.saistaut istsp..V.er atmeral for each State. for, On motion Chimp was recogniamt as a iterL A Swiss acme draws an nen ettering picture crate district. On motion, Hynes, Rice. •••11 4CiPt. Wl "' It ' allege° that 001ars be quitted Captain Walcott. of Pennsylvania, warn , Bwlfvrland for America, be was imprisoned for potoied e coo who . to draft .Ay ..pg,. , the'; forgery and embezzlement and era dill:Weed (rote MI wife. proceedings of the convention for the sae of _ -delegates and Information of members of tap Affects of Fenian oontidtle. to thi. ffraile daily various eirelealhroushoot the country. in Ireland.. Amon Hrosell&ated was a .Inel• The Congress re ant at nine dale*, tenser by the steamship Helvetia, which ecinght ibis morning. Col. John 0 , Br annny wt . in me , to pass Queenstown without palling in to land Chair, who addressed pis coßgress, impressin her paasengeni. The reason given for tine leas Upon the Minds orthe delegates 'the great Iw . the bad date of the weather. She was corn pertanen.otthc bualtweatO be - transacted durini pelted. however, by the auttiori. the darin'tffe "ntedflod lit 11 ' Thedilif an tie, to do so, end a strict' search wi t ., ie,,tit, i . members of the Senate. of the Brotherhood, ael ted am ea t her paaSetlgell. he suggested that dome person, other than th The strictest eurvrallance is maiotained at President, and Vice Preeldent • • be; elected 1./ Quee n stown, upon all yessels coming from Amer. Ica. It le stated-that the principal Feulans are preside during the day. B. D. SlllOll, of 3fis 8011,1. woo unanimously elected President. i to he b l e d by • •Pedill ••••••1•11.•• Adjutant general Downing presented hit ,ren . ape French troops have airmails Inert with &awn from Proslneale and Ircilltvz, In the pa port to the Congress, and on motion it was 're? terred to • dmmattee (mutilating of the Ltd p al "sirs ' an,„,„,.,,,,,,„, „,,,,,,..,,,... , _ The minister of police at Warsaw has Intim'- , raised at the tionsinuof the new leaf. 7A.---iizolvig. on .7 - 4,,r t z u ; a m h, an, a, 3 ted th at the slate of siege in Poland w il l be dress . and embody thereto • recoodtion by thla Correa Of an Irish republic, tab . AllAreSS to .- bet The :kerma/ he St- Paterabury draws a pamthd receive the slotaturee of the delegateurfrOm an ',' mcen !island and Poland. . thedreles represented . • _ The Landoa 75mrs emphatlcallY the The fouowjohltwovemou were elected see , i itynth of tbe parallel, =dr.:dots:pot that there la see . of the F .,. c ohgrom w. R. Hamm e t ,an ementlai difference in the condition of the New York, President of the Senate; B. D. Hill- ' i1 ,7.,, a° yltile,e- D. „. yen oil:l4Bmin, James Gibbon of Pennsylvania , , •" e ""."'' `'''''‘' rder gurg ala,, "mgrazn ales the Washington Government on the rapid ... 3f i_eha eI. kan, , ..: 171 „ . . . 0 f , ,W-100,.,,,.....K_8*.p. _Dai1.....f.5.,_„..di ..., - Teconstrmtion of the lioatitern Stales, and r"..p o i"i s , r e w l." o "4,7 'F. Bannon 7,, ii.,;. ,„ : 1.,: 7 , ,gia. that. the Prosaism GOVe I III2IIeInWM always in J. . m .o how, of th e Tra .6 , A , A , A... New yia , A. .fAsor, of the usahatenenee of the I.7neth. &twat of Massachusetts, J.• ,W.• Fltsprol of , 1116 ,,...___Cbtia,,_, amighei of Beiptexem- sib says Ohio, lii. J. Mohan . of the Teledo Canewialet; ~,'' ' -"`''°•''''' re volt il Te r"' in western Tart y 7. point. Ohio, P. 011oitrite oLliew York, Wis. D. Sum, - . 4 aft Provlrteel of 111 has been wrested from the van ,,,,,.., D. ,, : „ , awn ,. of If „. lark. .peudald It blizetilhe has v e t h three The meit . wee p ,„„ ee , 6 ,,,. eij oese o f . PIO., hat It La reported that he be a ereated. Regeteenuives to'be composatiattbe deltwates ": t hat Bariilire"" " 3 dr ive'L asSatohled in . Cdolinsia. They - held their drat an ten thereto a declintett teueettes. __________ session Mil aiming. The Haase was called to order at six o'clock.. Do motion, tioL Mello:- pity was elected Speaker of the Hawseeel P. A. comas,' Biereta7. Cot. Jobtt 0. Mahoney, of Witconsin:was de clared, amid loud and en th usiastic cheers again ana again repeated ,the noinlmous choice of the Joint lionbes, for President of the Peed= broth-. erhocd of North America. After taking the . oath of mitre prescribed in their new conetita- • tion,:the President delivered a lengthy and eheer, addreaa, which was renelyed with mark- tipprobathaa and applause. • Theranvention then adJouened sine die. lbe Benue halving' retired, the fiance ad- Pinted to leuuraembis to-mornai sourcing at 8 Ociocilt, Deb IMPINXeI that Hie pro-Am:Up of the Home will be clasad ou Tuesday right, wten the delegates will nent to stet s homes, .--. 7 .______„......... , ADDITIONAL FOREIGN- NEWS, mpartant Diphmatio Correspondsgtee .131.115 FOR MACES BT-RRBFL Mira illiatelianeous European !teens Henry Ward Beecher Enterers the Ad mluietratfoit—elissinippl Semler—Me.- ter Ont of General., dm. Nan Yon:, Oet. 23 .—Henry Ward Beecher ' yesterday delivered a sermon, to which he else In anquallited• endorsement of President Jotunsnn end tde,reconstruction paler. He urged forbearance th ey kindness terrard the South, inehtlng that must tin:view novo slave the nutelm dlscrinotensocs north rrti lit,elrranCe. and &aimed uut We most hays cchuttcncein the kayi e lf r rofeasleets of the Smith mter; and let* their -respect mast not be of- Venda. HS the pm forth kind words for Gen. :l. L. Mnepectel m dtsysteh Loth* TriZnme se Ron. cor has been the IfittleticYl Lryhdausre to the L l anSta t esSenee for the long term. - The Times' special says: Geo. Great hes re commended thertnusterlag out of all Maim and Brigadier a eterel hi the Yam:if& iervies. ex • apt those dhudded In aerate& Generals Grant, Thtmes, Hancock, and other leading Generals wain favor of Increasing the render army so its to number 43,000. Bemeteiy Stanton favors the gas. George Atoboaors of Stassochesetta. Charles T. Abetatan of Ohio, hprlngor Eierbangh of Yean sylvanite, Jesse 1.. Millions of radium, and Th.:A:Das J. Carter of !Moab.. hare been appoint ed Itcretruenern directors of the Union Pathtc rEsurrmi. -Grid .e Bth New Tort anilitta after loxpwrion y preowned doso Itretainey to the agen cy of the loan for the !lexicon Itrinthlicon revere:nen; and there presented arms and !ta inted the Calton Blown and Next= den, which were flooring side by aide, and cheered entheftlastleally for Steele°. Jan,re sod rconb. Immo histitellone. state of AlNara In Allsataelppl. New Yon', Oct. T.—The /Terabra Jackson. Mier- m rerelioedent s Ik - estate an unpleasant picture of the political and social state of af fain In that State. The Legtalature, which me: on Jut Monday, has some dlftleolt anark before It, the worst of wbieb, probably,:la the resutelts tl,ro of the State Ociatices, which are Ina shock ing condition. The debt of the Commonwealth is large, but thong% Maety Of ate PeoPie fever • second resort to repudiations, It Is thottkht that bllaslaalpvl has hod cactutykof this, and will not again try It, except so far a regards that por tion of ber ludebtedness coutricted to asaLst the rebellkas, all of which, it Jo believed, will be Ig nored. Another knotty question with which the mem• ben will hare to dew la that lo relation to milting Den', testimony in the e 01214.11. A me etly, of theta ate skald to be In tarot of this corrosion, as indicated by their election of Gov ernor Sharkey, who Insists on It, to the position of trotted States Senator, and by their choosing for &ate Aprinter.se gentleman who also favors IL These are only two of the many difficulties with which this iegbdatoye :will here to wres'lle , as letinstry tetutrany ttOottlhottt the State him been paralyzed by the war. There Is • great lock of the native energy necessary to resusci tate h. &nne practical but cruel Jokers have heaved the snaelssippl negroes with a story that on text Carlatmas the government Intends to gtre each of them a Inn of land, and hence many of them refuse to enter into contracta with the planters for a period extending beyond that Mae. Prom Plexlco--Impertal Proclamation— Reported Cam of Cholera. New Tons, Oct. 23.—The ateamer.Liberly Ortega llama data to the I.Stb. 1 10,tican mi meos Iron Vera Crux to the 15:11 had been re ceived at Havana. Ifaxlzeinau had tuned a proelamation dated the 3d, Milciany annouucing Me departure ot .hutrea from tbe 'Mexican torritiry, and saying that the came which Juarez has a:utilised with so much valor and constancy had at length sue. combed, not only to top national will but at , tinting to the atatteliwa that tote leAdai ed la support of his title, and that area the emendate latowtdell hur comae bad degener. sled was - abandoned. by the. departure of their chief from his patina:unary, The Emperor adds, however, that lawlessness and disorder were still kept rip by several mis guided lead, re, hut that the government, strong rß'!te would be luilezible In Its punish ment. He has alio issued • decree, dated the 3d Inst., col:dub:ling mast vigorous measure" %mit= too parties intern:is, and those aldlng and ataettillt them. They are to be tried by court m n itlaT and if convicted, trill he czcconad %titbit' Lied ty-four hours. Oen. lea snore la goineto Lrnrer California toeeg that part of itunico OtadOtbe sway of Idazirolllatt,is to ftilto tits YO.Tage to Tocauttao November., • - . The Bpardsh Teasels are put under clon obeer. ration at Rasmus for feat of bringing in the cholera. It wasrtonored that several cues had °emoted, bui the report was vary doubtful. Finance and Trade In New York. New Y oni3October t 4--Stocks opened with some, activity, tuttliptor strtmgerAtt ttto day pro. greased, especially on Reading, Old Southern and Pittsburgh. Them was considerable, ex citement In Pittsburgh. •Tbo dealings in this shetack (maned the great festive of the day. At im t last beard. the .stock market continued to pro're, end higher price* wens made through out, with an 'Mire demand for stocks. Gold closod at 140. The following are tbaelosturprloca or Meeks: New York Central 90 Vt 32 7; Erie 86;4 ®StINI Hudson . Ricer 4.00 1 1/(0107; Redraft I tda4l3/- t 11.53‘; Michigan. outhean 71,3 it oteveacd * Pittsburgh 78(dY78li t ' 'Nock bland 1834; North Vi W elted] , iSO.K@BOAt .N or th WeetNe Preferred. f.lig(iil . ‘.r • ,_ - - . ' The Atalltant TroligUrer, to-day, paid put 111 ,00X100 Ix redemption' e' ttie temp:nen toad, of which 1-40,000 were In, cleathur house ceri . .Du actiti;Slisei.—Prlnts.• gerrltateh. 24 (4413 i , apnoea, =l:Arced% 28; Greet Itjtid-r feeturthr••COMmuir. St); COMMbIk n•VD,ticbesh 2 t,t, Pclimottt*, 0734; , Dentin; 61,4plimitent• , licaatacturing CommumlUXi -oeatoc , ,lrtsv ,' i ' maw Hamllias h. fr4sllnlment; 473 1 .1 Elates , : eleeklegl, Middles= 18. Weehtured, la'Nl. 4 C brta. 241 Era% allk: • • • .thilaidtaid6 ite 214 es.: airclume;Mancfsettutny C0 , e.. , Eartli:,otelde Aellehe.eter; 1 5P9011.cd44.1: Hadley COMPltrit 10: —" . - ' • • • , From ettettinoall. .= BA/Ninon!. Oct :Vi.t-Tho" reterstnug /mks of tailX, "undendanni Wet- tlte,gentlenwd emu,' appolataikiiilll:lllli carteles to Canton Elansteor the: clty vllttinkter to qtaimg neentuWor thek'llielfillfty, tn. pike ke , the oath tequired.c 4 • - • ,8141501i4 Wan Ans6iiie the mini of eLainder Stephens In litehmond on Einet -47. GOTernOr PierPOlSt Jlll4lThea tO Itlehmond Cu Saturday eyenhag :from Washington. Re It trite elCkt 11151 ' - `"""liferm • 'i hr , treetions, an I. mendthr-nt t i • ,he reference to I*,,reign Miseur,..ii .• adopted. The eommittee Orl t'tn,tne further 1 „ ported in refreence to the r „ not ordained In the Epneopal Chu,. ti. th, consider tivtirg n u aaCtcica t, ant further ardor Inexpedient. The Committee an Chnithq cervices were in structed to ascertain when the Metzner liithope will be ready to adjourn. A rerolution, appointing a feint Committee on g standard prayer book, was adopted. air. Welsh called up the order t f the day and Introduced the foJowie g resolution. Resoferd, That the Home proceed to ballot by drectirs and orders for three mlysfonary Bishops. separateiyon the order named In the message from the lotus of Riehops.. Alter considerable debate, Mr. Welsh's /12110- rpuor was adopted. ' ballot was first had In the cue of Rev. Rohl. Clarkson, D. D., who was declared elect ed by) the *gal vote. The' nest' , ease was that of the Reverend billieet t :Llghttier.` The clerical vote stood as follows: Twenty -elk Dkneses voted. Of these, one voted yea; eleven voted say; two dividing and one blank. The vote of the laity were as follows: Tiro'lrgieenes voted. or the., twelve voted yew: nine vote - nay and one divldod. The chair announced a new concurreoee or orders. Rev. Dr. Wharton moved the Rouse go into a second ballot with clewed doors. There were Lend cried of "no" from all parts of the house, and the chair rules that the only question before the body was ea Welsh's reaolution. Before prteeedlog toe third nomination there was another call of the Boma resulting la twenty-all of the dioceses answeriarto the call of the clerical delegst, and twenty-two of the diocese answering to the call of tterlay dale. Kites. A ballot was cow taken for the nomination of Rev. Robert J. Maven. The vote was an notmeed u Clerical vote, 25; Dioceses Toting, yeat 5. naps M*.), divided 1; Lay vote Meese voting, yeas 7, nays 13, divided 2. The chair announces that the Rouse had refused to eercur In the nontinarlon. The House then 'rnereded to ars the testimonial to the ease of the flay Dr. Clarkson, the only etterAmvfal am ine& In the sewrion of the Episcopal Convention to night, Dr. Renda.liwaa elected Bishop of Colora do, Dr. Howe, Bishop of Nevado, and Rev. Mr. Williams, Missionary LLE•top of the Church. Tar Convention then adjourned. Cernirregatiewal Deputation Call upon the Prealdeal—llla Reply tottrelr Address- Ws/manilas, Oct. ',—A deputation of Con• ipmramanianaa, consisting of the pastor and• 'selected members of the new church, recently organized in this city, called upon President Johnson to-day, In pursuance of resolutions ee -1 eadill adcpted by that body, and expressed tbe wish that, he will appoint and set apart, Thum- Ally, the thirteenth day of Nave:mbar next, late day usually ohwawed annually by most of the States of the Union as a day of national shalt/- emits and perm. The President, in tvpir to the midi," of the deputation, obscrred that whatever he coal, . i on this occasion, must necessarily be n r-. capitulation of what he had preciously uttered. fie, bowel er, tenderest lila profound thanks fur the exprmsion of the Church and the soc;etr, and remarkedthat he abould be guided by the same principles of right and Justice, trhich he hod fremmaxtrothponticly declared, and which lay at the ourtdation of ail good Govern ments, and of which religion COOstitULNi a vital and Important part, Be should exert himself to the utmost to tam the political Wm Into Inch channels as would he best ealett:ate] to prmerre our honor and (ho national I.ll..eg rig''. CONDTOBED MEGRAPHI C NEWS Goid u tiem.Xoitilalicida,picsi-inacllva 1451mlipt:..elaktbirsit.t443,-- • The 101/ of the American ship Eagle Speed . at the month of the Iltdiab River, is confirmed. Two bandied and sixty-tire Coolies are missing. The President grained 151 pardons yesterday, mostly to south Carolinians. John Mitchell has not been released, as Wa3 repotted. A construction train Qs the New York and New Hann railroad came in collision with a milk trail , en the Dar.btry and Norwalk re road on t ....: ay right. Two passenger care the later sere smashed, and both engines de. =dished. A halter from Bethel named /lethal was killed, end several others Injured. The reports of the extent of deranges tensed by the late earthquake in San Francisco are said to bare been mach exaggerated. rho -Treasury -Deputes= eammeneed the lune of, certificates yesterdy. Rey. Dr. Wm. F. Dwight, long regarded a, une of the alike Congregationellst clergymen In the New England Mmes, died at Andover, last Sunday, vat 71 yearn. The Richmond Poir4lic says Gen. Grant has Witten • letter to Gen Kirby Smith, granting kin peniolemon to retina home on parole, on the lame footlog ea -other Confederate officers Of his reek. 'Geo. Smith desires tneeturn and ramble allegiance to the government of the United States, It le hollered that the amount of $50.000.000 of 6-30 bonds le advertised by the Secretary of the Treasury, aka all been taken by the tearer. don 6T compound Intend notes and other In terest bearing securities. Tbe Wirt Military COMMIR6IOO were Teeter. day deliberating alma the testimony, which covers lire thousand legal cap Pages. It is sap- potted they will make top their findings by Wed- Leads,. s, The steamers Rhode Island and !toward hue left for R to bring the rebel ram BtOZICWATI to 8C1131 7 / 1 . Ex-Senator Pierre Sonia had • private inter. view with the President Yesterday morning, contioniog for about an hour. Gen. Dick Taylor was la the ante -Mom wait ing to see the President. A list was posted giving the names of eighty or ninety paeans whoa° pardons were ready for delivered at the Sta'.eDepartment. Amneg them were Win. C. P. and Hein. J. Breekinsidge and W. C. Iltilleck, of Kentucky. The new woolen factory of Shiner & Beanbag hoffer, at flamllton, Ohio, was entirely des. Lrojetl 3 1 sterday afternoon. The fire was 110,- seal times communicated to the 011021/11TO steam engine and 114 M mill wen la of Owens, Lane, Dyer & Co.. adloWing the buildings, Total lc es shoal $BO.OOO, Insured for lIX.OOO. MEM ORMIDY—Oo,Suada 0 •09i1111, at half put to cloth, PETER (MUN st DT, rata of Um run to. Vol. The fauna 1,111 lake place ot Tcraso,r, ac r. m., [rout t4fa renid.nee el Joke Nicholls, No. =reiNtil &that, Allegheny City. E.l, EMBUS, ttzrznart.r.a.xxxii :4: Satithitelli Street, near Fan Street diIhOOPTINS - of every deseliptlea. GRAPE. GLOVES and runritiertiso FOB ALS y. SLAG ' W hed 1 16111.,F1NS REMISE and 01.8, els 1•1/6/ Pl ' S ' ROLE CREEE OIL LARD FOR bfax,—lntereila bode bus og•rig Robe ccmik, ADJOINING TRZIIOLIIIDN VARK 1L11011,12 Y the Deer Lick?. the La the PINS BUN SADA lODUI24.“cur se4TA I / 2 1Lituat1 • oa_Ptaa:Rwa, 'awn PIL litd• sad .011 Thew intarsta ars way rable as *As tom Imi4a. 144.6.41 E" 'LI' all w. HALL tt PaTizasoN, - An iii-4) 311 40 St«, Plttoasys,abarlb ' F OR IYIPITA' - Elea DARE PAPEBe witsgiiy T;iami LIGHT for TINTS Libraries asailtiins kt.oom AND GOLD si ese, -11114-Preaels _Triscstizerai to: Drawing TOT oalfilly. .5 W. P.WARga,P.. emit 4 1( 17571- fir RkSID.MCIET9 L • A 1 3 / 1 10Y - 4 . 10 , ,TTAG* notrmE, :%; ;At Oakland. withindiaaa Valk from l!tit OaklandstLtion. ar.d bml ~.,..,,,7,.nateb and_ iT rs !Pi aga4lllr-11u".ti. tiquFe°r• •Aec: rmarouroultai.st: W/LI• - FITROHABE A 00M , . roBTABT, Inmr..l ItOVNS !entail sag gat- riftrali; WitalllZZOr Irrek "m as a: :dude avow itravr - eh-P.O*T. ike,..alttukta onEIL sitantton. _The put. aluular ralca trktiPA,llo 4l ,NAltß.l", 4l 4l l . tons La Moot. .• , P.. - xtuTABERT Sim; , f aat , o,llAkicet-ntest,' CRANBERRIES—Just received lot of '6O abates Jersey Oranbentea for ado by tko bar. 'dot at - retail. at the tamfly Grocery Store of JOlgf h. liZortifULW corner of Liberty ile.l 144.1 COLOR ..NU MUits BEELLEFLUOUS COUGH ELLSE.4 STEICTKLA.biII'S ISlELlarxmous 00T70,3 BALSAM Is warranted co cure tiou4ba, Golds Hoarsanns,Consum Asthm, Whooping Cough, Son Throat and Lunn. Throat, ption, sad all ar cul ectio of the Far tale by Druggists. General lommt, II Sam Fourth street, Unatanatt, O. Xja, =MN ; AD the Medical men itt , i the preore reaconmeat DB. 5111.DDLLAISIS8 APTI.OrtULF.E4 TUBE se the ooly certain remedy for Mart hamara Dyermary. It fir a cooriOnstloo of Arauceo .theorbasts, tittmourite and Oarmloar and ts, here failed, la warranted to effect a OUZO aficr al) me= Fo rce ar.tie utiecia. pit, law BTRICRIAND'S PILE REMEDY, B. STAIIIB.I.A.ND'S ?LLB REDJADF eared thfroaa.cits of We worst sows of ahet od BfeesUad riles. It gloat loonwliato redief.a.ml ems a reamed ceraTe," 1.17 " dirbat4. 24" wn For asle Du by ati man.. Gamut Depot, I Rea Fourth meet utata,,...att. Dram!le, Bervonsneae, Debility DR. STlnexutraps Torne aa. on reeuenteact Mom Mantes inn lova i=o l4 41 =11. o 4 a s i" Mez e sintra to .v prepus..ogy inn Rom akaballi _ .i.:.,,a llquorn; It irh2toarthens .., junau th Dant e who: nervous apnea. .....*.r&grastal• D. 04 &PPeilft, lad Is Varrar..l SO ottl gp,ODGE 11, KEYSER. SELLERS k ea, , rirgh. Piceb R. K. JOS. FLENDRI, N. IIi•OLARRRN R. 1.10. " VRARLES SUPER, J. 7R. ITJLTON. .. 04427gyd.wes GRO. A. RIILLT. Alleguray CLt7. P 107 DUCE CONzIGN:II.ENTS. Isit)Yr LE6 STORE; 2 car loads Shelled earn; 6o bash. Tlnserty Seed; 25 palletreshrezer.l Batten 12 bassets / • • 2:0 bozos FactoryEMete; 60 boxes Engltsh Dniry Cue.; 25 boxenfmn W. R.,r do 50E0 tsbln chores Wintar Appls; 2000 do /A.M.. PbtisSA.,, barb. IBW lbw Po.cha l 30 bblicElStions CtexakelXies; 6 bids. pezeltints-' 60 hub. Mick • • • 76 •• rsinantjoasun P..; 6 bbls. Vlatgat Oldest ..„ 10 bbts. Sugar; so box. Zell) Islann finopes; so bble. Dried Apples; Eco pounds heathers; , .5 SSW Gunny Bags, For sato br .F.CPYRTIEA.II U FACT rfa' PITTSBURGH y Ozer for,Lua, ITAL O OC ITLIEP /.500 trdli. Crowns Wrap"4zag Paper 1.000 bdl•. Ilecllnse 1,400 titlls. Medium 1.000 INCIA. D. C. sad D. X. do They hew, also oaluind are ioyitsatly recelrles from Usu. hiMa, IiT&PILLide TAPER of all are/gilla and sixes. 1 1 A.RDWAILE PAPER et all weight. lad Eseeo.PRILITS, Dar lad SATI7- EAT= ROOes4., as. gntrvaxPrMgl TOOtphr t.:ritten WANTED, 1.000 TONS OF GOOD SECO RAGB. WALREHOUSE: 82 ritmo STREET, ant:tl PITTSERTHCM r i lena.B, 1! - n - m — t — ws . ..., Omni Patent H. IL LEOR-T, Mantalsaturer of Ids Cals• Improired OIL WELL TOOLS. SANSOM POST, AND WALEIRCI BEAM UtONS, and all FLETUR ES USED IN SINE -IKltitt LILL AND SALT WELLS, Nos. ad and at (I STRET, on the twin mow of the Mars. ranter Parner Railway. P. 0. Address aims n, ALLEOU.MY, Partin:dm attention la Invited to hie tato I. armaments In Jam and Jotraa, all matte on the Erna Sligo mkt/407r Mow Eron hammered 4M teietr kr heta: AEI pans wardantod and Mad ntandard atm s the WWI And am act mitatt say eta*, or am manaritie the same =mbar. Steam Barnes mid SUMO& Work mote to older. We Unto Ow mabLe cos sl and eamsdna, and jay,. for Mennen= t and w challenge equality of workmanship and /maven Om. Send For Cant and (11reel err. fel Imte was ititEtßUti FUIJNVDSI. CEI:=2:I A. GARRISON & CO. iSuerenore to Badman, Garrison, & Go,/ FOUNDERS AND MAMA lllaanlarhurers of MUNI Bolters of all sizes, ./or Iron, Steel, Grass, lltne. copper, Sllner_Gelle Strew Boards, Pepper aW mils Rubber works Lao, Bolting MU Castings of all dards:4llM, ty Bark Mills, Patent Double Ortruktr, with • eerie. or other patterns, alwayg oo Aga d and easeOM.' on Mort notice nod ignorable Gram Oa to r, 11 am Warehouse, He Sasithnehl street, Pittsburg*. IROPI CITY COLLEGZ, Corner Penn and I. Clair Steve**. PITTSBUR.GII, Pd The /Arrest,. ca*pest and moat nacceuttal BUSIN4d Min COLLEGE LIP THE trxrrED stmts. Staecata eater sad renew ai say time. Maras,,laud Iformttloa, sea Eft* ta on appleatuna to Ms Fltul pal a JENKINS At 113111/1, eaXtuawaX•wT SALE OF CON PlTyawnitolL, 7)Raatb ALERT PEOPEIITY. tollawlos Totitiqy will he old at Pattie Auction, at IuATLERTsLitiRO, Boyil county, Kentucky, at the mouth of 11 Sandy. In atcorsi; epee mho orders from Department nesequatters, 17 Wagons, :co Set. w 2 Ambulances. more or less, and • arlicelLanaoua lot of quartertnaatar Stores and Al s o I 6 DAMAGED JIMMY ex.e.rixtrs her do EnasenclotlAng and tentem Sale to commence Al 10 o'clock A. N. ° TUESDAY clone, flat, lead, and to continued tram day t • day until al t ate mid. 1 2ANDoLPH ItoSs, Capt. and A. Q. 14 a 0.10C30 B .LI,,)BTBEL WORE'S pulTssuitoil LARK, BROTHER a CO, BlanuUettartra of BEST QUALITY FUSSED CAST STEEL quat. calm aa.l Octarao, o. all any Warrant. actuary. etl aqua Ito &o y Imparted or raar.aractutad is tIII sro and warthousa, 143 end tlil rettird an4tno• 121SiCOXI, Smorra,Pittbtugh rigs, • lai lt MACH, han an hand • large assottraeat at MOWING MACHINE% 3 iltiCAZ3lo3i2 Xtnammys. Straw CEtters,Seythesand Hay Rakes, No : 28 and SO OHIO On= Azztomeztr. Me°Op]) c vo.. .111liolasale MMus ip ItWS, Caps and Strata 600d ai goatave sow In store the !sestet she moit. "io n st of GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL , • Virer caned in thempit, Zffercuntsalitustai •s ty own and osmium stirk, irkUtak 4.saie: at rely knr nltitt• • .1 - VIM BTHEICL ~i .„ 7. ....:o7l lo o.: t p t it.titnlial li . C7 ; u pwrieviC 4 74dmdAo . 7o4iN w eetthizdt 7o. l.- --r mtN NE: ilti: • ' oarioset.Prach ixow.Pato* • 60 taxes ("when Cheete , ' 60 bbls. Mita Duca t 16 6 , bls. /NAVE , oeri 640.0 eateramscoes Mut eteettles. POTTZItiATISICET4 PAVEL • " CIDNITZEKTB , ; •re ab ,lerstrit Street lotalolf: , c. ‘ ~ .0 ;11' ‘. 6 bb cilier:skla 021001 -' - ' 7 ~..-.?.,,!+!:.: 3 fg tr di t ir swettaatnV ^.t... - ; :•• i - Ili ~,,:, , /r• -,,i ,„,,z u 4 ixi stitu , ::: te.}it, 9,!..! . ,: ,1 . ; '"lso),4oP rZitUttr: '" - ''. ~. .1601kund ,,, -''",' ; .r irelcate. acted Orem 4 , plesivo? ' F. , ' 'la ..- '-.. 11 ' 1 , irtaitt. titieusw, 4cat oci porraa.. amw sn ~ ' ' APPLICE/00 bb ree:dyed and fe7 • ~,"~) I, t 11 d'; 411 T NTEra t'Li.LA D'hl dn. Lista- do awn,. Ton Receive a Present with Each WHICH IS SOLD AT THE PUBL/SHERII PRAL:E. JOB X ItICKSTOON J. H. SMITH & 00.. CLOTEttEhS, OAK HALL. q Ether OPP•elte the Opera noun, WOODBIDZ i 2 W S,. _ Viria0.!.43=46610 3:l2"LiarelAnti ABB DEALZItS..in White Lead. Red Lem% Zdaeorjen , Vandskaa DreStuffs,,Windoar sad. us .' Si* et. Partumery Beard CL% w larty)x011; - AWN Agents far .a Paint HautiOak White Lea" Mart= Oak White Last, and Mdas• Whitou • Wanted Patast Omit; la sari auff two pound cans. No. 37 WOOD SINIXET, opiOstrErze sz on.Oraz aoirz+ ;r rirrifinaas. PA. CUBIREROLII, OIL RORIE& Pure White BUrrting OH L : Coalliantbr or , kazitt. 11:14 for silo lit TnErLowrsT MARKET , B. C. & J. a fiewrza. No. 47W00D STREET. ~SRBOPI4 Ovei W ten OW troldlita wen coral of Dta!i Intiealitrt _ _t7 toe on of Ora sraa44.: LaIIIYS arm - OLEIM. IttxTvEtra 7/ie ' pa banned ea anamaintlt let.ner_ffcaotalla larefatiVitrilhi 'f Ttlitt s l.l l 3."l:gl4oT2 ants antabroalo oarero I Ondelooka sad In:. Tan lane ooly propstattoo !of Ownae a tate sad often non, foe Melon. ,Ds not be reefotitz:v~lt is alueble • tae444ia Get , bottle aft db. ... Dotsold br Dr4Pltitif 'At 00 nate Pae4; • ALA. SEratthisillt:Co.4 •NPA znuh elsp Gram Itak ).; • • ' BG, 4 1EX444 o•6o — Sor4r 144.7!!, Wthestati Chao Vai ; n do; labtlit Boni* ZacarS3m3p: ,1 IS Anoka Pat. Mollusc, t • ?; [Lastige Zd'arigi47ler • WHO rrz rad r 41:442,1424% 44 Wood mud. IWFur.a" I„ '1.4... .4... - - . LilurrJi oPinoa, 1.4-14544,1:ttNT tpns?"‘ 'hurl wrinc lo .7 4 sq. ....antrAtztes 4:# . • ‘,40 1 Osifet 4 1 ,0 1 ) o" 4 =::. ,- ~..~ LX. X :237. GREAT.E.t , T BASLGAINS Or THE 1311ABOA, Concert Hall Shoe Sto atL CIOODS, LIVD WINT 3: STOCK PAIRTICULi SIILING LESS THAN Firiti-MEE CCIPSVI" DIENS' HEAVY BOOTS, $l,OO, EVERYTKING ELSE IN PROPinalqll. BARGAINS! BA RCAINS ALL THIS MONTH No. 00117TH spitmgir. No Connection with an other House in.the City. • CITIZENS, AROUSE t LOOK TO TOUR MINT. THE szesoN WHY YOU SHOULD RfilASI ALL BOOKS AD Ain! 74 FIFTH STREET, BOON OR ALBUM, AK HALL CLOTICINCI 1100AE, ?to. 0 FarEr fl' ET NEW GOD,. FIVE CLOTH otht SACK 004 Ts. EntLlsa WALKING 044 rs OVICCODATS OP ♦LL KINDS :reNci OAP PAST." F7RD BLACK PARTS P.T.O TOP .Perins awl all styles si e4oraiN G. , itE thianLiess - or,oosz.- MR TILE Znizcz. poi DAT& i ' 1 / - \
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