netrltt. . ' Thee. liewlicAl. D„Pbyriclati apd Surgeon, No Si Federal street, Arleshear City. Mee hour. etqloA.M.; I to 3, WM 0108 r. 0. gel2.lWel Dress. Good. Ball's, NS. 21, rgth erred[—at low pri Advertisers Should not forget that the /keener County Lood hes • *lupus armaLstlon of orer I,Coao Address 1,.• •13eteeirVe. 800 Botthd Book.. Must be sold at once. p.m novels selling for E 0 cents, at Pittock's, opposite the Poatotrice. Deal er. should call at once. ~ _t . f .Ptlneeibrians slid At lodeoas t i tt Om fertplllousand now In u . E. ,Instru mint warranted ftve r eats . Au . the apt utook .reeefietf biOharlciifeStuttie, 42, ' h street. j ! " Emma and Ir,da Vi'ailb; ' 1 The prin . , post aceompliehed "mini ladle ii in the e2,idgent- frateesiaa. tell l / 4 1peaer kg the pipers 1 Maio aext Monday, and ever" evening daring : • week 77 ;=1:"Ti: tiliadsozools goods, andinnterinantlis new dasiazus Inboan Elk Ecul. wOoL, Rinnembcr the place, on tbtortk. cornez or,Yotgshig*rkes-}treet k • 11..tutitiknors ao. American and Porefign Portage Stanipa. • • Mr. Joins W. Pittock is the Pittsburgh agent of ;04, dar airisWAmerican KU For. nigirostage stamps. He furufahes a handiocia47 Printed catalogue and price list, for alteceir coat.. ..breSß.Coods AS fiat's tr.Boll!s, No?,2l v Elith atrect—at )ow pri 5410. To thoao tri ` p ureult of Silks or Moire Antique tanek or oolong wo Aro - prepared to erlifqt untumally eloloe selection. ot Prfoo• roolriot from 4lto It 7 gi yard. J . W . BARELEt& CO, 11e134t _ 69 Market street. • tearaboat bleu want of either heavy Cott,. or Linea Duck. • for—stela:l6ost desks t r tire screen., will find the hairiest and Lest Cools, and at the very fewest ➢rises, on the north-east corner of Fourth and Market street.. A Silkgle Fact Is Worth a Slip Load of Argument. , it Is a fast that eennot be disputed that at the /took Pah/Whets' .Preaentatiou-, Depot, la Filth ritteet, tiiejs Clue' /Limy a raittable present with elan book they sell. Watches, Silver IcePitaa eta, Osato - ii, Bohemian Wateepo.,,,dally. FiFso awl" st Ude establidhineit. • Dress Goods g.t act.td atrrt —at p • Remember the Great Sate • Of valuable Bulldlng tete at Broddoeketelb, viill Uhl pule otiZatutday, September 16, at 1 (Moak. •Trala will leave the Connelsville Depot, copses of Bone end War; Itteeta, precisely at one o , olock, to ettavo, Wiles pnd,pentlemen to and Irvin the itafeltraorseharge. tiolleketriequlret' IL laaLscs &leo. aelrelt A. rilolcirknre, AucVr Id;ccitaitry- Merchants. Tun rt.4.lcs of 'Merinos, Poplicu, Burp., d'art•. Out.tes,Oeburgy, 41.11paceas, Lattrek Blzbalr,Bikek t!and Waned Silks, De talus, BA:atrium, and ither Dreu Goods, just opened, at Barker & pow., r. , 59 linker s tutor t alsortirits; Bitudiumalatornis, - 'Butrilairts, BarrOd tuiZ "(ilia Olottu,, !Quartered, Sattlnets, Tweed., Seams, Notions, kr., at mock less than Eektern enact. sen-ar. ~tloOenYgav Vert.ltudi take pleasure In record. :Sending to the musket profeulon and the public +. generally, the CroMlggrurre Pianoforte, nualuglo. by Wal 'filathclit; Nem York, now on ,ellibltton at the rooms of the Agents, Wantelluk o.;o4lritreet,ss beinglatY ,s4i via ordlizaZgarand.Piatio In-pourer and MD,. • - /limey of lone,nnd - extels In beauty or workman. ship, spy we Dave yet seen. 134123EL11 TE:II.I,AEL, Ptofersor of Plano. • OA= Gasuit, 7 2. TE...E. A. LAWT.7IY," ‘ gormgSngartuerr, -1, Homerm, I' . BEY. W.S . GRAY. FIE 8.. Brmlbuty la the only manufaetnrer In • the thatterittatis Who makes the "Grand Plano " In k'squarssuo—d, much mom dealrapleAspe for the parlorthan tbeorAlkarj. Grand, r;~x7C~~e~i .~ -16. , Ix; 'Urea: Gaud,' : At pate■ a. BeWs,pc..2l, Mu ! .treet—at t9se jai 1 Thirty Lines of Common S ense. /44.$tie; ks•'"- hscrtog Veoced over the edltorle/s fuld iiewsflir, this Jour:ail; you turnl'to the ecl• '.l-"serrisemeiti; saNng to—yourself, these are ottbffehed bribe writers to verve theft own Inter. • ,1 , ..41mpe so.. But is ao lees Itzne, that ff ma t cern/. you; fahMert le reed Are thhiy fhtt4. are, healthy ft. iq presumed you Irish to continue ' Sink, of °MIMI ycu desire to be relieved. . In either omit la lerpoidiardr to Yea tn:knaw that • • llns'i ri t's • lirr - reas are the macs', surest cad • , beltTonic,'-mid tilt/ranee ever advertised la any • "reettntry. Thle to a• period- of the year when the ttioD • e liked; dill ..hividolaniifoi the Oppressive 4 heat Grains the mime= of strength faster than the pert "itfi44 V B9 ltnitatirginlintticiiiean recruit Ilitrellue as a preservative of health, as a PrOtectia, . 11 SP6at ihilon of heat $ And the malaria It produces, you should sustain • AO iniabd detains with - *Mali ktatUre has blessed T oil, with this peerleaft tegetsVe " ' • -• oath nciuralifr be sinceseary) to - urge-9pda the $ • ,---. fitealedrld"olliiiii• the Inipaftanee of acquiring by 144 e 4*ll4i.tine-iltrengttalitett.unassiste..latpre - deafer there. - AU who are. Ulnas enrcumstaiteed re invited Ito give the 1312TEiii-t 'Beare tqey blive taken the elixir three cloys in conformity ir 3/lia dliestiotts, the ymill;nekaqviledge with sgrktitutle tut gerilai,operstfon.- . Thy wIU Mad that ft !inputs mental as well as nervous energy. And ref4Lites all the internal functions admiratd.V. This Is the experience of the debilitated and be. making these et:am:omit. the pro. . cam/ the language of lariumetablo I ' testi - Mortals. Sold everywhere. , Albls, '1 Atl'it;agks opposl4 the gn Poftoeloe. , . . , i.:i .... , ,!, ~1.,,,, _ ... 1 . AN-action. .•,• ! i ! ..i .04 I rlcott,* :.totin „Stflenn•Atti US redeng . , kile,t,...t4,toittiaiy, aro,. ta-Tttar catt , achtto , dus 4404 ,°44,i3, .. e iii- 1 4 tN.lootoner orrJustaeo rd - Roc 2 -..f.th . e .. . i Somatic! - Mu, retan ;.(100c10t. , 14a int ril. - .# ScItO, a d a tt;taitiii,Adreateid : of (Cm rams tai..- ' ''' - L4'l6, $44'4-0g *, 1 4. 0 anon-Ica .taatorcatatta , 4 : ..:tinrAnati•,‘*7 li nicti,partlatue.ol-- : i 4 1 ' 4alait and illtialet ,-.Cstats 4; *boot oanhaltal the Old Ptacs. ;:nomo alto Oneat clzt.ls. minima* t ,oN MtittilnlreineMAX4l . Aly litiNk. which Leis 1 4 ltrePsted id'xrunie at' to Order. ;a -snort Nan. to Le le Oast sCrles, onto; comospooArraly tow'raton yak asttortatect of tarnishing goods sod ready. ~_A k ~, t . 4 .. itA aloolboTaa ad at mien/oat ,•,.-. "Ittardaluacat. LizAttonhcay trtcou should gin Mail inn. t - • , -.-- 62,00 Botind. Books I.°ll - 4 i e nt'4 4 .; P 3 tlit o , l ol'; vPDoriw We Postetlic . , . , I Afraid to Laugh. Ladle: (grammes repreaS choir laughter to avoid rirealliag the discoloration and bußairrectlmi '—of their. teeth. '.-rialr SiDeSOiro .17fitila adv ise "° '.. . t oe te/S._hi'rtagratifh OZODONT. it will remora, at. -; e, all holrittes, ILMIcr the Progress of decoy s ; - poll wiiiiirii lisdi Parts as have already hecisme twig hr dechytizot !care the broath as fragrant as a riche. , 1 .. , crtpgrolt An niutiA . At Pitpick'iqipottiitho li4timee. Tticittia W. Parry 1: Co., SIJK 4. N.OOrsto, }ad Do-a/=, io:lna ;At_firipoi OPtes 'at alingAnd. LaustativAgardli Water work.. y.AIA=IN NelsideLde. No. Is rue ordal promptly. atteno ad to. All work warrsoied wittet gitionr4dotAat aborreit iotko, .rr o ` 0343 1t0 t 6 ir Proilged , toor,4oot Cnorel eke ',Ant _ • At Baca ♦nelli Fa ii;:fo4 Plfth ittwet—at low pa. - titiiiitte Jobblog - artoli . z_' ' i ..._ , r , ? :' : Haring returiid ittie an stetenii et thief' Teen a the erear./ tuteote-opezedtatreheProgill_lefti ~ °not:M.l4'M Me; earpekta uns, &rue old .r.a„ :: - virstaAildr,betireciaarrarfiflel44}eitictlakinTl :, . alley. Ordetieettetted and PrOMPUY attendat 4 . . Wzr.d.t.ett ioscnr. 1 - I • • ,•*. 3.1 .1•7 •'. -'. . . . •:',, _ ...- , -...... • ...._, • - ' .• _i. . i..• . : .:. ir i i i Ir 1 let . ; H .... , • .; „, :„ , , , , , ,-- ~• - 1 .1 I VOLUME TAX-VII tlitts6r#ll (gist CITY *Nsynozs. C. HIRXON LorE et seto. The Wells at Pltholp--Big "Slane" aiparted Iti Kentursity. Re take the following toll items from the Pithole corresysitidenetrof the Erne Do par.% or Thursday; o. 5 4 1 a auditsai o yield 2.430 barrels a day bad It lookn The Homestead is paodueing about 53 barrels oil per day. Ix will uadonbt,sl/y be restored to its former capacity. No. 11 has lecre....•stai. It SOW yields eh rat 50 1 barrels ywr day. No. 4. Bali farm, 50 Carrels per day. No. 65, liolnaden farm, paying, and No. 63, 150 tafrels per day., INo 73 is ilowing— increasing rapidly. Goof well. .Location excellent. Near 54 and 77. • which yields 230 barrels per day. Interests cf one•sixtecnth commanding as much as $5,000 and 85.000, No failures In the vicinity yet. • On Smaday a tlannsand barrel tank burst at the Twin well and Omni! was last. The United States is prOdUelaT as Usual. No knusdallon m the report of Its failure. No. 10714 flowing 100 barrels per day, and interests in Its vicinity commanding nigh pr;w.. No. 16, Rooker farm. 400 barrels per day— better oil than Is obtamerfelsernere. IA a explosion occ turtelyesterdaY at ; 06 , / 1 rim. den farm. The gas came up with strong force, drcvathe workmen from their posts, and com municating with the engine Set the derrick on • Giro. Prompt and energetic work preveate I en tire destruction. The sickness which prevails throughout the oil minims region Is bean -rending. It consists mainly of typhoid reverend dvaentery, In afr w days cumbers have died. The dlfilculty a - Dates Mainly from the 111th ,acressf the stagoant 'water g which covers In th lat e country. covers the We heartif st - strike on the Tarr Form, but have no reliable information. A Thousand Barrel Well In Kentucky, The Louisville Democrat has Been a dispatch and read a letter from John Nicholson, manager of the Cumberland oil and salt company, dated at Barksville, which states that the New York and KentnekrydlaoMpony had snuck oil at tbo month of Crocus crock, and that the well, the Bth lost. title day oil was struck), was II 'stag at lean one thousand barrels per day; that some ' parties who caw It estimated it at cyan as high as three thousand barrels. Der day. Some idea can be formed when he says it was f1. ,. /ng ,a stream aoMetimes from live 41 clx fact high through an eight oil. Inc.n slaire, sad II awing pare As AN illustration of the d.istltutiun whlatt prevails In Virginia, it is related that the grand ! 'daughter of Ciller Justice lfarshall was very ~. - recently an applicant for assistance, and that - she. walked eighteen miles to Richmond far i bread. She Is the mother of eight dependent children, and the wife of an aged and decrepid . ,husband, who before tire war; 'lnvested .every. thing in , railroad +stack' and begroes." . Ere , Changed !he .stock to Confolarata , bonds; the /rewires ran away. Tbo.day before the mous. Son nrit. ,...,.. 1ch ,, , pit ., mid . they waresurroanded-with all that an abundance . of means could proems, 'and were : independent"ed the world._ / . " ""'.dalizlii.....i.• circumstance la related by , the New Leaden Star. of a Matt who while bathing was seized by a bag° shark and dragged twenty. five feet under water. Thinking that depth millelent he plunged bis thumb Into the mom; stern eye, was rpalekiy released and gained the surface and his boat. Thel shark so dams him, however, that he cannot live. gad To Avzirrs Intelligent, states that an ex celleat movement to in -progress in Georgia to earns a thousand acres into email freetualds, .sitid.sell, them to -occupants who will work tau land. The true and rapid prosperity of the South tics in this direction. Ton Canadian - seat of Government belag re moveff to Ottawa, the employes of the Govern— ment are allowed extra • pay to cover the ex. pemse , of. their reva oievery adult in a famflrts al:owed" f4 O, a n ds2o to emery child and servant. ORDERS have been served upon senora, °tour fancy -goals dealers, prohibltiug thorn from ex , . toeing to the public or taming for sale engrac logs, plates, or pictures' of the assassin lobo Miami; Booth, or the notations gnerrilla leader Bne Mundy, on pain of fine and imprisonment. — Loulacil/e journal. . - Two families of Mamee, Wisconsin, Elmer and Fragesser had a pitched battle, In which ye_are, S u er Otirad Std his dprighter.,,aged nineteen Mn.s Fragesser were killed outright., and all tbe other combatants disabled. Tweitca Mee ateaors are now ruanlng between New York and the various ports of tho &tub, comprising in the aggregate 131 vessels, %bleb carer at tonnage of 95,953 tans. . t itAif named Collier (formerly chief of po lice at hiemphis,) has becuarrested at hietropo „_UNJtillible.na a tharke Greommitting a mauler that Place twelve years ago. Mas. 8. J. Dar, residing near Marlon, AIL. shot and. nstalitly killed a negro mooing breaking into her bed•roem. on the f the 3.1 butt.. A !Superb Plano. We are p leas ed to notice that the owner. of the stew steamboat, “Dirraterr," purchysed the Grant! score Brittibury Piano, to which the card In to da v . . paper from a comber of Professors of Music, hos reference. The proprietors of that Floating Pal a, have spared no expense to have every thing of the beet, and have shown their good judgment and taste to .electing the most elegant and perfect Plano Fcrto ever brought to Pittsburgh. Women oh & finer, S. CI Sir street, are the tote agents for this city and 11 estern Venneyivania. pianos. Two splendidly carved,Superior Louie lth style, .even oc tal e equate grand !locos, with Agratfe treble and the late valuable I mprovement.. Also, one Up. right Plano, all from the celebrated man,ifactorlee of Wm. Knabo es Co., Baltimore, have jaw Beeo retelved by dharlotte Blume, 43 e Fa'h street. Per eons In want of a really Brat else, instrument, would do well to sail and examine the above be- fore purchaelng. holesale Buyer. Of Dry Goals will find the beat assorted stock of o oburgs, as well ea other dress goods ; also Mos. lin rants, Gingttras, Flannels, &c., all purChaaed before the late advance, and will be sold very low for the ready Money. Remember the place, no the N. E. corner of Fourth and Market Street.. 0. HANSON Love & Rno. Shady Centre Has been euggeeted lie an anlanPriat...he • fop that centre sad beautiful locality known as to. Fatlard's Grove, near Shady Bide Station, East Liberty, %where the great ruljonrned de of Bull+ Jags and Garden Late, la al vertleed to come oil on .2donder atternotm. the tina instant. LETTER FROM NEW CASTLE, 011 Company Formed to Operate In K tucks—Union Nominees tur Assembl Lawrence and Rutter—Local News. 'New CASTLE. PA-, Sept. 15, 1885. EDITORS GAZETTE:—fiII In this section still excites the minds of citizens. On Saturday last a new oil company was formed In this place, to operate lo Kentucky, on lands owned by 31Lasrs, Phillips, Leasure and-Hamilton. and is eali,vi the "Kentucky Mineral Oil Company." Tee following gentlemen are the ofllcen, President —Genl John J.f(huttln, killisburg. Pa , Vice P. cs• (dent—J, N. Phillips, New Castle, Pa., Tse,‘,. t . rer—Cyrtis Clarke. New Casale, Pa.; Secretary— C. I. D. Lcartire, New Castle, Pa.; Dtrectors col. W. A. Hoskins, Dr. 8. At, Hamilton, Dr. l ot, W. G. Hunter. John 8. Taggart-was appointed moral superintendent. The Company have some excellent lands for operating on. The Assembly Conferees of the Union pasty for this district, met to Centreville, Butler Co., Pennaylvanla, on Monday last, and nominated Samuel McKinley, of Lawrence; Jostah Mc- Pherren, of Mercer; Henry ?Ilion and John H. Negley, of Butler, for Assembly. The noMina- Bons give satisfaction so the party here, Messrs. McKinley mid John ELNegleywere active them- Krislialie bait 'Legislature; and She poopleflave re - nominaled them for that Important post On the Ilth Inst., a little eon of Thornton Fulkerson, while amtesing himself abouc the large grind-ssonea, In the iron works of Messrs. DlG:lndite Liz Co, by some accident ;was caught I In the belting and thrown over the steaes, were am wounding his right hand. Two of his tingestingesblitti ted. Can , The Lawrence County Sabhlth School Con vention will meet on the 2lith of Sept at Fayetteville, in this:county. Mach intprest to taken in ,these conventions by the different demonthations, and they are doing good, The New Caat/e.Parit Association are making arrangements for the coming Pak', which imkes Plageolf the 22 Inst. The trotting course has been put In flee condition for trotting ' A purse of £2OO is o ff ered for the trotting In par nese. Open to all. Torday I. noticed. anyeral Lomb of oil ills& lbroligii JOlvtle...it. gas.. - fkont the Smith & Collins well of the "Slippery Bock Petroleum Oil Company." %heir superintendent leformed me a few days since that the well had averaged tea barrels per any since they Drat commenced pumping, Including all stoppage, fie. The oil sells at the well at $2O per barrel. package re turned. In haste, Prof LATEIT FIRM TOR OIL RE&101I8 sEirs TIE:3Is LETTER. EllO3l WARATNGTON. I THELATEST We Pardon fteehers Agaiti--JuStiee their Par- BY TELEG NE doh—The Statement that the Feet ot a he- I RA.PH. aro were Cut 00, Ayerred to be True— I Other Cr uelties—School Funds %till Withheld for the Colored P,chools—Vlr- Onto Inaane Asylum. From an nen:seem; reesrevromeeit. VI Amu's:GT.l,i, Sept. I:i, I Enrrons Gezerre.—The season in this city has been Uncommonly hot, and even up to this date, we have the tbermometer standing at eighty degrees all night and near ninety all day. Thla does not hinder however, the influx of the pardon reekers, who come in crowds larger theta those welch go away. The fact is, It is very delcult to convince one'a self ea he sees these droves of limping, worn, seedy looking men, rushing from poled to point, button-holing this man and whispering to thatethat they were but yesterday, as It were, in arms against the United States, that their pens, their !swords, and their property was em_. played In a desperate endeavor tp destroy this government! Have they pllll any penalty for their edema of darkest dye ? Has justice been executed u ri pon one of the unspeakably guilty authors of cmes which darken the pages of the seorld's history crimes which take their place or tee stOrrOf the Mack Dole of Calm Uta, or the !shied hOtlrOry otil gOlinoeina*lngeboeskells of his own children In the Bea of everlasting ice What necessity is there for all this heats in restoring these men to rights which they for feited of their own motion and recorded their voluntary oath never to ask for or accept again ! Mark me! I would tonetethe Insignia of sear— Its military trlbranals_and the peculiar modesde. mended Offer ormo put away as feat as Juattre dic actiontates. But grant the hour for cool deliberate ! Oh, let outnsged right, let a once impel , people plunged headlong Into oceans of debt and and blood, haye a voice In decreeing weighty Mat Lenience upon crimes that startle the civilized world ! Shall it be said that the guilty authors of these four years of misery s end the coming decades of taxa•lon have been but ere, Melee freemen's right to a "d'fference of opin• lon !" and are to step again into aU their privi leges merely :or the risking' Shall the ver, boors of labor, yea even of sleep, he snatched by heeds scareelr yet clean of blood, from our or. masked President' Must he give audienee to men who but tire short months ago would have shot him as they would a dog - eon:lG the; have caught him aver their - dead line '" /'tore jtc trice, ciao portion What come in cloisicedem would decree the plaintiff in a s tit a barrator, and yet mulct the defendant Ia the cons? Yet here we are, victorious and (me w:need by the ranimbshed I What they should ate after penalty, demanding before trial ' Nor Is It untrue that the men lately In open war hare not changed their minds nor reformed belt manners, either as a resell of the war or r for any other reason. In general they are as bad as they were four years ago, or any other time past. You have only no talk with them to see the same devilish hatred in them which pro; coked the outbreak. They are encouraged to this, it Is true, by the Copperheads, whose speeches the rebels have by heart, and who promise themselves that a prospect of power and epolls to distribute, alien again place the 'Ben Wood* and the Toombses In ther high seats of the, tyro/one, Then, you ma! ace many 'Whore who, sound In principle, are determined to oe " magnanimous ;" who, even seer read. leg the testimony of the horrible Win and the diabolical story of that terrestrial hell—Ander soerille—tall to believe individual inetances, each as the case or the negro man whose feet l . sr-wester". orr, In Tennessee. out of pure malice. ad retrial:4rd of this by an allashits/whleh ruppoie to be to Mb ease, In the Phtstaingh Commercial of the lith, wherein the editor gives the ovinicre that "a venally should be enforced against the authors of monstroas lies like this." I agree with the Coinmercfsi that against the au thor of such stories, when they are faits, penal ties should be enforced ; but the story of that black man, maimed in medics by lopping off ..bethlds e feet at .tlepankles s and_ fairseleerd• Ins to the best of my belief. The black man mentioned Is herein this city, et his brother's, ells feet are both gone. Those who know him nod have always, known hint—for he is a native of tide city—belleye Urn InhPllcittv• lie saes he ktnetrs he is a poor man ; he is also a ?desk man, and has only his word sled his maimed feet in ws thee!p of repot, but he aoletuoly hrtilnesa his alteredof every word he has iehoto ti In the reveler. Hie brother, with and, I be e - ` its'est .1s a respectable man, liev is employed in mite of the Depart meets e, here. I apokp this morning In Mr. D. C. Forney, the publisher of the Cluvrifrit. of this city, In which paper the report was first published, asking that It ha had aeon any reason to doubt the truthfulness of the story. He said emphatically, that he believed every earl the black man uttered to be strictly true. Greet that certain, men have pablietted affidavits tei the and so efilme , thatthey !m bailey It to be untrue; but meet of these men were perjured traitors loaf: o before the outrage upon Lida poor man. The tigers of Cot. Dahlgre were cat his dead body at Rlebrnond, to , the sake o h em r ings he wore, lering Soldiers were branded eh caustic and canted with bloodhounds at Andersonyilite Sick men who fell out of the reeks imm pure weakness bad their beads 61.4101X 3 1 into the mud by the chivalrous Weir.. White men have been nutted, starved, cleft oa sunder, burled alive, torn by bloodhounds. burned In holes they bad digged to protect there s.dves from the wintry frosts, shot for pestler.i, driven in naked herds over frozen ground Ia the chill eight! After those facts, and they arc facie—wherefore so Incredulous as to what the same sort of men would do to a poor helpless negro with "no rights Which a white rase le Wand to respect," In this city, whe7e colored people fur y.:sci bare paid taxes to eupport schools to wh rh they score not allowed to send their owe child rect, a-late law of Congress has been set at naught in the most malicious and gratuitous meaner, by which outrate the enforced Ignorance of negro children is still continued. Their share of the school funds Is denied them, and this, t 0.,, when it won'd seem no lane Cage could be plainer than that of the Act of Cengrees extending it to them, An Aide de.Camp on the staff of Gen. Tillson, recently in charge of Freedmen's a.fairs in Weet Tennestiee, told the writer of this only yesterday that a case came before their court at Menaphle, in which a planter was charged with whipping a colored child, one year old, until its back was literally gored and striped Into pieces. The purrists" was nitet way inflicted with a cowhide. The [foe , teed that the child, being left at home e the mother worked-kw the held, cried very loudly and troubled this lanib likeand el:animas plat ter. The charge was proved too before the court, and the ecour.drel received some at leapt of the punishment which he deserved. But the fun balance "hell alone can settle Re added that cases of whipping and abusing negro men and women are of every day occurrence—shoot ing mod stabbing not nofrequent. At title Ia dote with„nialicrons Intent, avowedly, because the "Yeek.s" having brought on the war and relemea their "ulggers" may take care of 'eat If they want them well used. At the request of the Secretary of IVar, Miss D. L. Dix, the philanthropist,. went last week to Williamsbeige Y 4.1 to ' examine Into and report upon upon l condition of the Insane in the Vlrgirea bonylum there. She stated to ma, went Is perbaps not generally known, that that shreugh the whOlir of this terrible war, the United States Government has cared tenderly for these nerdetunates. At an experts° of about f 2,000 per month, the surgeons have been paid. the buildings screened with all things needful, and the Inmate clot allowed to feel that any thing in the world swotted them had changed, unless, perhaps, for tun 'better. And yet Muse Dix found the people of that dilepldated and eskers:hie tow n Le i she convened with ail bitter and vindictive as at any period the , war; at violent In their denunciation of the Governs meat as the most devoted pardon eeeker could Nealbly wish, Bliss Dhe reported favorably to a surrender of the Instltatien f the State of Virginia, that It mar have a chineeto Show bow thman h [better the +widow can be lams on carrild on, asnrping Abolition ° can do It. With Intermit and anxiety tve Walt , the as. Bumbling of Congress, that the voles of the pen.. plc may be beard at We new and strange con- Jancture of our changing affairs. N ive-Twenties and. Compound Interns • Treasury Notes—Croundlesa Statement..- .Retrenchments. ' New Yong, Sept. 15.--The.Pod's Washington special says . The Secretary of the Treasury de nies the report that he Intends to lame Live , leteres: twentlea note,. In exchange for treasury compound with Thestatement that all the troops will be anon drawn from ground/es& the Southern State', is entirely • The 'force in thearemou.Y Department Is grad- Itally taunt to the lowest !trait convenient-with The necessities of the public service. _ other tant zetretichmento are also In progress In other d.q. imamate of the oorernment. ITransitortaGo"' n of 8;117on fro---ni Colorado. Nair Ina F.,fikint,'26.-4 Washington special to•the Tribune saym L. Pea wa n, of the , pAuseelphis.Prear, has been appelnted by the SeMetary of the Treasury an agent to visit Gen. ver alt;, Colorado, to ascertain the beat mode of transilortkuc gaiter bullion for the Govern ment from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlmitle cities, and also to take measures to aceomme• data the .miners with eastern exchange. ' • At the Land °Mee he lours, Mich., 7,260 acres were ultra up last month tor actual settle moat, ander the Homestead Law. Our Special Dispatches DEPLII 111RMAL JE\KI)S SENTEVED Another Railroad Collision ONE MAN MUD AND MOM WOUNDED alore Cabinet Reconstruction Rumors RECORD OF BURIALS AT ANDERSON Forgery or Soldiers , Discharges. JtVILIE HOLTI REPLY TO B1:1113'3 SALEM Cause or Wirz's Illness Sylecial Disratch to the Pittaburglt Gazette PlinADEtruta, Sept 15. Joo. Jenkina, late Deputy C. 8. Marshal here, I was yesterday sentenced by Judge Cadwallader to six months In the Penitentiary (or concealing an escapee prisoner. He was a Buchananits, and though retained In office by sfarshal 111111 ward, was, during the whole war, suspected asACop- Perhead. It ls_probablehowever, that tie' was kept as a spy In the Copperhead Camp here to detect traitors. A collision between two trains of eiln. at Princeton, on the Camden and Amboy railroad, occurred on Thursday morning, at two o'clock, killing one soldier and wounding several other persons. The locomotives and three cars were demolished. The Ledger's special has a recurrence of the old story of a reconstruction of the Cabinet, Stan ton, Harlan and Speed to go out. There le no truth whatever in it. Its special correspondent is a copperhead and makes his news to match. His report of the probable issue of a Central amnesty proclamation by the President, to rid Weasel( of the rush for pardons, is of a piece with his Cab inet yarn. Record*, the burials of Union Drlsoners at Andersouville will be published for general in. formation Oct. teL Mayor Slanghter, of Fredericksburg. was 4111.100 g those pardoned on Monday. ft has been dlscosered that is the eastern cities a large number of soldiers' forged dis charges have been presented and payments oh. rained thereon. In to—day's Prr. Judge 11c, Ic replies at great length to •Blalr's stizech, citing dOctimentavy evidence to show the falsity of Blair's assertions. It is a perfect defend of his coarse la licichari an's Cabinet. Mengle Reed, of Bedford comity. who was tried and convicted of yeasen some time ago, has been pardoned, at the solichatJon of the member of Congress from that district, A. R. 111t1.11. 7 . " Wirz's is caused ers ' eseCil hi , his severe work In examieleuir all t e a evidence and prepar ing his defense, as 'by remorse far the disclos ures. He seems to prepare his whole nodal:him self, and enlaces no small ability in doing ao. There is no danger of his dying daring theirial He will be able to appear In <wart vibe* the trial commences amt. DUTIES UT CUSTBDIS DULTMTORS. Danerrons Counkrfelt tkapoln4 Inlcrut Notes. LOYAL VIRGINIA MASS CONVEktiON -Mall h of reederielt &word BLW IrFLUS PROPELLER VENEOLA s.snreorox, Sept. 15. The Secretary of thd Treasury has Issued a drawer letter to the Col ',more of Cuttoras havieg charge of revenue cutters. It elp, among other tllinza, that the tetpalrreMette of the law will not be eatlsfiel by simply speaking of Incoming veesos. They must be boarded cud actually examined, a mani fest certified copy received, and the hatchet un fastened. Iron sun exsatinsilon there Wiest ground for suspickm that the vessel Contains dutiable g - ools no: on the manifest, and designated to be smuggled Into the United plates, the commlselon e d oißcer of Jae cutter, or It one be not avaJlathie, a pettv'ottbre r of the cutter will to placed on board of the cease] to remain with her nil ales arrives at her d... 1.1123. Worn Mae duties are imperative, and a faith craful pe. performaace of them will b 3 vigoroa sly eze. The regulations are mo.lined so as to forbid the diversion of the cutter trader any cir c ametances or on any pretext whatever, from mservice, except by the express authority of the Department. trueof the obi .:cts of this motillication Is to rrereat the cutters from being used fur mere pitman _excursions. In addition to the duties specially devolving upon cutters by law, of boarding in coming vessels and certifying man oral eurve neerlpts. theyttlan will be required to maintain gen re of the coast lying within their respective cruising Bruits, with a view of pre venting the unauthorized landing of foreign merchandise and the CP1131013 of Import ditties. IVhen cutters are suppled with both salts and steam power, they shame! ordinarily rely upon the former and use the latter as a propelliag poses'-, only on emergencies, when itmay t be necessary to increase the apeed of th o accomplish come Important a e vessel nd ded o. This Is required as a measnre of ecenotoy. olpet A dangerous counterfeit was received at the Treasury to day Of a hundred dollar compound let creel note bearing date May 15th, 1555. It to much betier executed than any counterfeit heretofore presented, and requires some suti fur Its dt.! Val= Bath face a nd back are cr prise. ny led In paler ink than the genuine, and on care ful examination. tin lettering of the face appear!' -defective. Broke', bankers and others should compare, offetlegawitir the:genuine before accept leg them. No other denomination than one bundled defier of compound Interest notes has yet been counterfeited, and al/ compound Interest note., except one trundree dollars, can therefore be taken without special excmination. One of these counterfeits was sent from New York and another from Philadelphia. lila proposed to hold a State Mass Con venlio a by the original loyal people of Virginia at Alex. andria, in a short time, to the deliberations of which Wit/ be Lathed all the loyal refugees who hay° not returned to the State. Alexandria is Proposed as the point et which the Convention 'shall assemble, because of its muse 6CCCS3 to those in the interior, both by railroad and water, and bu canoe of Its proximity to Baltimore and Wash lector', where large plumbers of loyal Virginians yetTedide, though still claiming residence In Virginia. lien. Henry Witter Davisenator Wilson of Massachusetts and others, winbe in vited to address the Convention. The recovery of Mr. Frederick W. Seward, since his retort from Cape May, has not been as rapid as wee expected, owing to the laterasity of the hot weather, the case 5 d0613 to require ch an ge of air. Accompanied by his father, the ry of State, he left WashlOgtin this after noono for the shores of the Chesapeake, the plnteuding to return on Monday. The new steam propeller Veneola, balk at Baltimore as a revenue muter for the Pacific coast, has been ordered by the Secretary of the Trlasury to start for Its destination to-morrow. Tire recently publlabed statcrnsmt of Captain Fox has led many to' suppose that he and Mr. Seward ate not on amicable terais, bat it is un derstood that there Is no difference of views or feeling, between the Secretary of State and the Aesistant Secretary ofthe Navy, whose relations are, as they have always been, of AI friendly and cordial character. Operations of the Pirate Shoutudosh • Among the Whalers. Sks Sis nonce, Co-, Sept. Ronula dates to August sixteenth, bays been reconeived. The *balers James Monty, Joseph Maxwe ll , and Richmond had ' arrived from tan Arctic. The former under bond, withone hmedrea and llfty sailors. comprising the crews of vessels burned by the Shenandealt. She len the Arctic about the time the Nile departed for this city, and reports the total captures by the Shenan doah at thirty, of which twenty-six were burn ed, and fear bonded. Their names were hereto fore telegraphed. The Maxwell frowns that tin whalers escaped, withent giving theft names. The Emily ,rordan and John P. Weal lad pre clocalyzalled for the Ochatsk flea. The ship C./clone. frotti Roston, arrived the t ercatreecolut Of July. at amounts on Nay Monopoly Broken Bp. 'nk. Sept. 15 . — Collector Bing bat ' broken np Ya the monopoly of muting and lighten inopen to all who M o g goods at U and thrown the buainese eanlarniab the necessary bonds. . SA FRO CAROLIAA: AND GEORGIA The Murder of Capt. Healy REFOSTEU ISSUE OF 5-20 BOA DS UNTRUE. The Assassination Conspirators Reward, ReMURED NE. INSURRECTION GROUNKESS The Bala of Locomotives and Cars CONDI TION OF ALEX. H. srEPH EN.; Porticoloco Concerning Anderson,llle Prlconeri MARYLAND REGISTRATION LAW Wo • , dba.. cll. 1 NEW Yonx. nem. 15.—A special to the Tr, buns, from Waattington the lith, Bays: Ad 'lces from General Saxton, Areistant Commis- Khmer of Freedman for the States of South Car olina and Georgia, has Just reached General Howard, detailing the clretunstances of thelunr der of Capt. A. 1... fleaty, one of his agents, at Augusta, on the 2d inst. IS also states that an unsuccessful attempt on the life of General Wild him been made and that Captain Bryant, an of of the Bureau, has been annonymonslV notified that be will next be asaaaslnated. Cap tain Healy waa brutally murdered while return ing trans his Glace in the evening by three remain, who fired several shots, three of which took effect In his body, and either of which wetdd have produced almost instans death. His body was afterward mutilated with knives by cowardly assassins. General Saxton expresses his belief that the murderers were returned rebel soldiers. The statement recently published in n New York paper that the Secretary of the Trees ury had decided to irate 5 20 bonds in exchange for compound intermit bearing notes, Is without foundation. The Secretary has various dean ci al measures tinder conslderattrhs, but has ta ken no definite measures on any of thorn. Maj. Gen, Howard, of Wee Freedin-n's 1111- r tan, to-day made a thorough personal Inspec tion of most of the homes of the colored people. of Washington, and reports them ai, being con formate and rrobably better cared for than those resldleg In any other section of the collfl try. The parties entitled to the reward for the capture of those engaged in the conspiracy plan. and assassination of the late President Lineal° have been selected by the War Deptartment and It is understood their names will be made public shortly. Promotions for officers conspicuous in bringing the con spiratore to justice have been made out and are awaiting the signature of the the Scity.ecretary of I Vor, who is now absent from Col. Brown, assistant Commissioner of Freed. men for the State of Virginia, reports to Gan. Howard from Richmond that he has reason CO kg.here the fears recently expressed by a nom- Ter of citizens of Virginia, of an Insnmetlon by the freedmen:of that St ate, are entirely ground. leas. Gen. Terry has so disposed of hl. troops through the State as to enable him to effectually subdue any attempt of that k nd by the negroes. A b e to the Toms. (rum Washington, Sept. 14 says: The President to-day pardoned Meneel Reid. of Redford county, Pa. This Is one of the brothers Reid who recently figured in the habeas Corpus gale In Philadelphia, in which there WAS a Conflict of authority between the National Government and the State Courts.. Reid Hln custody on a warrant charging Wm . with tee crime of treason, and the President'. pardon recoun se. ts this fact, and Pardon him onion o ffen The extensive government sale of locotantivca endear" will begin at Portland, Me., on the 17th lest., and follow with Boston, New York, Philadelphia Alexandria and other points. Lire ly competition Is expected. A large amount of the mtary railroad stock In Virginia has been leased to the railroad. of that State till the Government is readyto sell the same. A special to the Hawk!, dated Washington the 14th, says : Herschel V. Johnson, of Ga., returned to Washington to-lay, tram a visit to Alexander H. Stephens, In Fort Warren. Ile spent last Friday with Cdr. Ettophsul and re-. ports him In admitabte health, and is com fortably situated as any one can be in confine. meat. Ile has the freedom of the tort, and Is allowed to receive the visits of Mends. Quite as many arc adulittel b9doalre. to receive. His brother, L. titephens, why R 4o2l Pan I N Mr. Johnsen to ?mt. Waer e ,;,, remains lure still, sad Is permitted to step in to.: brother's span meats and Join him In his walks ^or exercise. Mr. Stephens will probably not be p 3 ,,Loned 1:11 the question of reconstruction is ca - aelf...siiy settled is theadmisslon of representatives rm..' the Southern State.. A special to the irortd ; dated Washington, lith, says A letter has been received here to nay from Andensonville containing I ternstuig Particular. to the friends of the deceased soldiers burled there, The National grave yard ia being bodies and beautified. There are 13, the bodies lying In It. This enterprise Is nader the Immediate charge of Captain W. A. Griffin, who has been at work there aince May last. All of the old buildings are standing, stockade:, hospitals, the, as when they contained thirty five thousand prisoners, being the largest num ber ever there. No bodies can be removed until November, as the military authorities prevent it. After the tot of November, the relatives of those who are Interred there can procure coffins 'at that place for transfer to any part of the Union. Persona who have not the means to visit that place can hnre the bodies sent by ex press by application to Thomas R. Breck. Tao graves ate all numbered and easily ascertained. Harance Atwater, charged with the larceny of the Andensonyille prison records, which were Purchased fronthlna by the War Depaannent for the sum of three hundred dollar., has been tried by a coati martial, which held Its sessions at the headquarters In Washington. The sen tence has been submitted to the War Depart ment, and Is hoW &saltine the approval of the proper authorities, when it will doubtless be made public. United States District Attorney Plants, of the Southern Distriet of Florida, arrived in this city this morning, Mr. llama makes a favorable re port of affairs In Florida. An effort beteg made to tmt she Maryland registration law at a hearing of a nvandumus case against the registers In the afiJoining conn• the of „Montgotnery, instituted In the Circuit Court before Hon. Judge Berry, the petition was dismissed by the court and an appeal then taken to the an - elate Court Of the State, sitting at An. nepolls. This brings the matter to an early test. Capt. Cl. Gray, late Qnartertnaster of the Now York cavalry, was arrested at Bridgeport, Cl., a few days ago, for stealing and selling Gov. ernment property while the regiment was sta tioned ncar Alexandria, Va. He has bean - cum. mitfsd to the Old Capitol prison. The Orange and Alexandria hallra Co. hays completed all of the bridges o the routes and are now running cars direct from Washington to Richmond. VICTORY CELEBRATED, The New Navy Regulations. THE REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL BANK NOTES, New YOlt, Sept. 15.—Hogs were hoisted on the City Hail and a number of other buildu p yesterday, In commemoration ct the capture . of the City of Mexico. by Gm. Scott. The following is an abstract from the new Nary regulations to be issued after the lat of yee, 1800:- Neither Ellaignar MuNta Ddt Lletitemante will be promoted to the next higher grades respectively, until they of e xami n i n g to the satlelaction of the board of the officers, or others duly appointed by the board, that they possess a sufficient knowledge of the French or Spaniel languagee, to speak the same with a fair degree of Heaney. In regard to the redemption of the National bank notes, the SeeretarY of the Treasury sent the following reply to a letter from the committer, of assoelated banks: My op f iniou Is that the banks ought to redeem their notes at commercial centres and that a system should be adopted that shall compel It when It will not be done voluntarily. Redemption at nett points le needed give a uniform value to notes of the-Natio na l banks, and that the effect alma a system would be advantagentui to the people sad the banlagg system. Tho points at width r edemption should be made, are those at which the interior banks, In contbruilty with them rrent of trade, keep thei r beak bat• aims. I am, very truly, Yellin. CCottOCer. The following la an extract ho t sa kgter frOta Mr, Clark. Cot: of the emlaticy: Lean see no o fiction whatever ta Aun. pro posed. plan of • gor Assorting Hamm it will make the notes of all the national,tulaki what they cannot otherwise be, of egad *due in every part of the eetlntr34.: If they are re deemed- at par at New Tortt, ..Philedelphis Boston, they will be at par in every suction an of the land. I am confident themesarree. If adopted, will meet the approval of all mond banks, and may be the means of preventing disastrous .7e suite to all the material Interests of the country. LARGE PRESSURE FOR OFEICE. , ' Report on Commerci 11 Relations THE StEVII I AROE INA CONVESTION. Chattanooga Government Rolling Mtn RIOT hi 111iI1101 AMONG NEGROES. New To 1-' 1 • 1 5 —The ic,r!r, Wash Ington special says There is past now a large pressure for ounce In the various Ereculive De partments. p. good proportion are men dis charged from the militan , servico, who are seek ing position. The Treasury Department has given notice that It will only make appointmenta to 1111 vacancies, and the govern ment printing officers are oat In a card. declar ing that no more employees are desired in that barer u. A large number of females seek posi tions In both these department. A new daily Journal will soon be started in Nashville, by gentlemen formerly attached to the Prela of this city. It will etuitain Prealdent Johnsen. The State Department has issued, several months ahead of the usual time, a printed re port on "Commercial Itelatkire for 1564. It Is a larger document than any heretofore issued, and contains more elaborate and Interesting de tails. Boned copies, authorized by Congress, will be furnished In a few days. The Tratems's special says The Board of Managers of the Iflealonary Society of the Methodiat Episcopal Church, yesterday presen. ted, throrigh Secretary Harlan, to the ,President and Secretary of State, beautifully engraved copies of their resolution, on the death of Presi dent LlLcoln. The Potato-day received a dispatch from South Carolina stating that the State Convention had convened, and of all the delegates, at least three forrthe were original secessionists and active participants In the rebellion, The Times' Washington special says: Tar tilde for the government rolling :hill at Chatta nooga were opened by the Quartermaster Gen eral yesterday. There were Out two bids, and at :such tissues as to suggest collusion. The matter has been referred to the Secretary of War for decision. This mill is the enly one In the South In taccessful operation, with an Immense amount of work In pros! ect, on the southern railroads. An Ineteetlou of the sanitary condition niche entire city will be made In a few days by the Army Surgeons, under directions of the Freed n is Parcae. WASJIINGTON, Neel. 15.—The Government has deckled to allow twenty flays further time for the acceptance of bide for floe purenase of the Chattanooga rolllng-ml/4 L a., to (October 1111.11. The Paha States' revenue cotter Kinekuk has arrived at Norfolk, where she Is to remain on duty. The tlngehlp Idalrern, Commodore Radford eomMandlog, had arrlred from l'ort Royal, Charleatam mod Deaufort from a tour or igsy..e. 1100, The stip Ruiope, from City Palm.. with tobac co from Richmond, had sailed for Bordeaux. Major General Webb and staff left for Rich mond to day on the steamer Thomas Colyer, The Census of the colored people is being taken In this district by order of Gen. Miles. A riot took place at Hampton last Monday night among the negrom, which was quelled ny a detachment of the District of Columbia cav alry, under Lieutenant Wonderiy. Twenty-one negroes were captured, ail of whom were armed with rxxoltes, cutlasses, lad carbines or shut guns. SUMTER AND FORT PICIENS EXPEDITIONS. Leiter of Quartermaster Gea. Aleigs. TEE PLAN GEIGISITED ITITII 31R. SEWARD WARRINGTON. Beta. 15 . — Quartermaster Gen mat Ileac, has written a boxer (13 the matter or the Sumter and Pickens expedition. He deems it proper he Max:od call attention to some or Hui facts in the case to show that the Secretary of State Is not liable to the charge of having de ceived the President, or having ceased the Pose. batlike to be diverted from the poreese to Which the Preehigni had assigned her wit his his knowledge. I myself, he says, stiagcated to the President the name( of the Powbeiten and of her com mantles, and !repaired orders In relation to her - eemente for hls aignature. This I did en the :an: of ~,,, ,_:1 - fr the lot of April, three or four days before the Sumter ca --dition was resolved on. Tho Pickens expedition was Paued and ordered with the kno sledge of :he President, the Sccretoly of State, Lieut. Gen. SePtt, Col. E. L. Keyes cud myself; when Lieut. Porter was detailed to command the nasal peirtieli of the expeditor, Its ribiret was mimmunicatal id bin, when Colonel Harry Brow' , - _ was ssign - e - "i to nommen the troops, his Instructionsa made known to tilm .dastinatiou. To lione others, known or out of the expedition, was Its an t until we were tenni' in slant natlaa of the sand hills of Pensaecda. This dret traccesslni military expedition or war originated with Mr. Seward. Uotil It sail ed. the United Rates had declined everywhere. The forts and harbors had been lost. lie Look me to the Pneldent, merely saying be thought the President ought to see some of the younger crlicere. rand not consult with men who, If war broke out, could not mount a horse. When the President struck out of the Instructions, pro• pared for the commander ofthe expedinon, au thority to declare Martial LINT at Key West and on the Gulf coast,:Mr, Seward induced hint to restore it. ano t Soma Interference with the Inter progremzde of her expedition, it seems, arose from the fle- CTECy with which both were organized but the most • Important forts and fortresses in the gulf barbers of the Peninsula, Key West and the Tortugas, were saved to too United States, all well fortified, and the deem which would hare been necessary for their reduction or blockade, was made arillable at other pointe which had been lost by the supineness of the I (-ceding administration. Secrecy has Its in• conveniences, but upon perfect secrecy depend. rd those expeditions, and 8o well kept was the semi thin In the retunaing Steamer Atlantic. brought back to New York at once the DOW! of the destination, and of the eucceas of the expe dition. From New Orleans and Montgomery, Ala, New Omni ma Sept, 14.---Oatton Is 44®43e. Cheeps on New York one-half old five-eighths discount. Cieneral Banks started North today. I nd Jndge 138 111111118 D e. Daly. Et •congomisman from iana. and late Col died here this tuorning puty . Il lector of thin port, Louis. ls body goes to Bt. Gen. Swab, Commissioner of Freedmen In Alabama, orders thatall connects with freedmen for labor meat be reduced to writing and ap proved by the agent. Employers will stipulate and provide sufficient food and quarters, medi cal attendance and such farther compensation as may be agreed upon. Bach contract to be a lien upon crops. of which riot Mere than halt can be removed. until hall payment Is made and contracts released by the agent of the Bureau.- Ahem:item from labor without a good cause, shall be proceeded valuta' vagrants. Freed men committed as vagrants MeV bo act to Wei on the road, or other labor, or turnedsiver to the Freedmen's Bureau. Gov. Pam= and General Wood approved the order, and directed rte milbrcement. binlv ORL2CIan, Sept. 1 5 .—Cotton fey AM ; at" tow thousand Wee middling at ; Week's sales 1400 bales, reatipte 14,000 bale; Bloch 83 . 0 30 halm Sugar. fair to Pally bar, 18y, @lee. Exchange cuiNoW York Bto‘s e y comm. Clearances will hereafter be mado for all oils of Texas. The Collector commenced to rellind the one per cent. par pound Chipping fee on cotton, and three ly co ll ected cents merchandise fee heretofore erronlons. The Mobile Neon' Elentgonsily Special says* many ‘diacent conntlinfluential dltixene of hferengo and the. ea petitions Governor Parsons, ashins tAllsietornasition for the removal of Col. Lynch, of the Fifth is Cavalry, as Lynch'e open seatimenia would lead to a negro rebellion against the wh)les, bloodshed belng Imminent. Potato Rot—Red River D State Patr. tstriet—Ohlo dencribe the enic/NNATI. Sept . IL—Chicago dispatches, Michigan. potato rot alarmingly prevalent In Persona arrived from Texaa report every thing Wet In Red Blimp district. Regrow gem erglif pattlithir with their former masters Work ing as as mope loot well and protobs good yield. . the Bitten Rouge ddeocate of the let gap not more than one hundred Citizens have taken the oath under President Johnson's Proclamation,. The Ohlo State Pair Is 'progtesalng favorably, Oyer thirty thoesaha persona were In attendance yesterday. New Line for Europe. Bitracons Ateph..ls.—Tho ateamorSomerset, the dna of tho pow • hoe from Baltimore, nail for/Jur-D*o)a tho 28th of September. 14 -1 ,4- ESTAI3LISIIED '§IN 178 u. it disc fiuncll---Treaty of Peaeel „TE FrielDriEßlriSfEjjr,,jvpsr. FORT SVITII, (Ark- .) Stipt Signed.. 1 L —The toll ORE STYLES t. slcued the treaty of perm,: set t 1, are with t he United Stat.. • as rep s: err! 'y tLr 10..81 deiernter ges, kaAa. 5, l'ewrklaA, re Shavl re., CL , awn and Qsapaws. The Irk cur, f01i0,35 The ... 1 :.C.C , 6:r. , ".t4.1 4., Lei .!JV themselves to be tinder the 1,1-i-ta m United States of A rlerierl, ant; that,they will in all nge recoguii., the G.ei - ert, Merit of the Untied States exerelsine erica tine jurisdiction over :arm. and will no, eater Into any allegiance or conventional agreement with any State, cation, power or severeigq whalsoerer, that any treaty of alllanessfor the ceeslon or any act heretofore done by them or any of their people, by which they re nrnmend ;heir allegiance to the United States, is hen-by revokes!, cancelled and reptidlaWd. fn consideraUon of the foregoing stepubaloas made by members of the respective nation, and tribes of Indians present, tea United States, through Its commissioners, promises that It will re-establish peace and friendship with all the nations and tribes of Indians within the so-called Indian country. That it will afford ample Protection for the security of the - ,rer. sees and property of the respective nations or tribes, and declares Its willingness to enter Into treaties to arrange and settle questions relating to and growlog out of former treaties with size's' nations as are effected by any treaty nettle by add-nations with the so-caner: Confederate fitatra, at this Council now convened for that appointed.purpota,"or at such time in the future 40 may be Ethane Matter. is New York. New Yome, Sept. 15 —The dullness in stocks COOLIDIM Transactions at the board were lighter than for some days pat, but p.icea were without any material deflation, The extreme heat of the weather Interferes somewhat with business, bat the real cause of the present dal/- seas is due to the almost entire absence of the public (rota the street. The activity In lejith mate trade keeps a large number of themat• alders away from the stock market. Merchants are not likely to come to Wall smart' to sixes , slate soon as uncertainly while they are ma king such large profits, in their regular business. tiavernments were dull, but without any mark ed change. State bonds are decidedly better, and is demand. Miscellaneous shares firm: without much activity. The gold market ba been tinier.. There Is little or no specula. Live feeling, and the only demand /afar custom. The money market Is easy at s @O err cent., with only a limited demand from stock brokers. Jud llolt's Reply to Montgomery Mali-. Nrw Yong. Sept. 15 .—Jul,re Holt. In his re ply to Mr. Blair. denies the latter's charge that he (Juiige lion) made, or was in any mender a pane to an armistice with the rebel Secretary at ilia time the question of succoring the garri son of Knit Sumter was before Bachanan's cab Eno.. Re also says he Lever slgoecl, or was in any Way a Pony to an agreement that no act of war would take place on the Dart of the Uni ted States daring Mr. Buchanan's term, nor does he believe any such acreement was an thorivtd by Mr. Buchanan or ever existed. Fic quotes from a letter which he mote as Secre tary of War In January, 1811, toColonel Rayne, saying, should Major Anderson's safety require reinforcements, every effort would be made to supply them. At that time, however, the Gov ernment did nut %teem it necessary to send him reineoreentears because he made no such re quest, and felt gait's secure in bee position. A p potutzuents—Pardons Granted Vester day—Revenue Reeelpte. Wastimorces, September 15 —The President to-day appointed Mac H. Campfield to he Ar, praiser of s:mcbandlso for the part of divan ah The only pardons granted to-day up to two o'clock. by the President, ander the provisions of the Amnesty proclamation, were Jame, L. (hr, r f Barth Carolina, and Henry C. Wagner, of GPorcia. Hr. Orr was at one Lima Sprater of the United States House of Itepresentatlyes. The receipts from tie Internal Revenue to day. were nearly 81,500,000. Alabama State Convention. CINCINNATI, Sept. 15.—The Gaulle's Mont gomery, Ala., special. ears: The State Coo reutlon organized a' 12!4 o'elock Ex-Gor. Fitzpatrick was elected President by arclammlon. Governor Parsons administered the oath to all the members Ai reqcteated by Prveident Johnson. The ;salon of the Con ventima will be conservative, Mt/mug but little from that of Mlsaissippl. Gov. Parsons favors actions by the Convention for the admission of negro teat' mory before Courts; also for E oh mating. the constitutional amendment to the PVC,Tde. The Yachts Algonquto and Wlnooska. INow TORN, e.leliteuther Mckintion contradlct? the etakrnelli that 'ha Atgo Mal trio/ TIM has brokea down, and it appears not tho u has not yet commenced. It will corn- MCl:lee-ES Soon as bath vessels Con be put In or der. The Wioooska into be ftwashed with 1.600 pounds of coal per hour, and make fifteen revo lutions per minute for four days. The Algon quin is to have the same allowance, and if she ores more coal or makes more revolutions per minutethan the Winooska, she tries; if not, she Imes. Kentucky 31. E. Conference. Cram:yr:an, Sept. IS. Kentucky Confa ' et c , pf St. E. Church, south, In session, adopted by a frit , 0;7 gainer :S. the minority repnrt, whichc expressed •rtillngness to receive through general conference o,:l .41 ‘" 7 1, OVerturee Ink . toward reunion. The report efirVtle favored reunion. Seventeen of the Onion members asked to be located, thereby M.iittliaZ their minaterial functions. Others resigned their ec.tlB. $30.000 Worth ft ivernment Bands Ste ten—S2o,ooo Reward Offered for their iteroiery. Sew Fong, Sept. 15.—Fifty thousand dollars worth of Government bonds were abstracted from the counter of et banking house, In Wall air rday afternoon, of the clerk waswhile the attention been diverted. Payment on them bas Mopped, and 120,000 reward offered 'for Le ery. Cotton Paned Calro—Gen, Grant. CAIIIO, Sept. huadred bales of cot ton passed for Ciaelnhati yesterday, lye ban. dred anti Oily far St. Loins and One hundred and seventy thrEvansville to-day. A meeting of citizens to-day appointed a Am to invite General Grant to visit Qiiroi where he began his Ignstrloas career, and Partake of the hospitalities of that city, The Cable r,211014 Uattrkk, Sept.. 15.—Llcut. Gsathle, or a M. ship Urgent. Ina letter to the lixpra otlYet The Urgent passed the locality w.hece the cable buoys l s reported to have been placed and nanothe best lookouts, the officers and Men saw none of them. Ho concludes F that Lf the Great remit astens's reckonings Were correck, the buoys I t have parted from the (table and :drifted about the ocean. Reported Death of Iv trz—The Rumor Unfounded. WssurNotax, Sept. 1.5.-11 was reported this merubm that Captain Wtrz died daring •at night, but oil Inquiry at the Old Capitol lt h Lt as been ascertained that he has bouiewhat improved In health. The prospect Is that the trial will be resumed on Motility. Gold Transactions. Nsw Yong. Kept. 15.--Gold continues dull and lows.. Considarabh3 atrumnas have been sold on thirty to sixty, sellers option, tho trans actions being based upon the erleserntlostant a Teductiori ort - the upon by C funding loan. The price has ranged nt 143,4@1ay;,. The Plre at Liverpool, yesterday d ,RA Sept: 1 8 . -;-The Ora at Liverpool estroyed 14 houses, and the Baptist and Methodist Churches. Lose about s4g,q9o, There are heavy tires la the Ilpeds near the toti, and tho COlintrY veri dry. • m A t '''ZlD: ottun7r—oorr.s.—At the residence of the brides parents, Sha.msburg. OZ, Thruislay ono- Jog, September 11th, by the 'Sop J. P. Smithy ale• alstrd by theeey. V. Lusts, kir. WILL U. 0f.a,.. 21E14 or Ro township, And alas kifitaaa .7.. COTLP, dsaghter of Samuel Ooyie, reaf,, of um' ) former place. . . May their bark elide smoothly ore; I.4te's rough ass, anhappi d rie trottbled %yeses arise to me) their future ness, Is tau wIsA of LANA' Leaky friends.: ' mEIRIC —O —HAMILTON.n the 11th lati., a th e adams of jambe IL Linmil wonaan, far. .1. la. Eng ten, by Flev.lL L. , ot epeoeili oily, to AM" ,PLILN. ELizaturog, pf ifeTllle Toren, • EtrElt-04 Friday monng. the Idtte !natant, at 24-o'clock, ROBERT lI ITAITfolgod eV yeah. The tuners; vri/1 take place Or Velddente of hid sonde•law, .Fly tiVicod, an it ander eitntitliit at • • °Wait, to proteed to Orme 40aile Much. Burying GrOtind. The friends of the Nally aro relyeettelly invited 'to attend. R. a a -Una Izrzw rktrzt.r..auEcz nEn4 $S Smithfield Street, near Fifth Street GarcileTrnd 5FVG17112431P4 Pent tatmerusr. h r• RIME REAtts ant iati zza. mr coin Concert Hall Mioe Store, AT MT OMB ROUSH Ilt7llll ROILD: Inty Pains Warranted paimeativete,'4, Yet these First Claa Goads SOLD FOR LESS? NOWAY IS Asked for Rubbish elsewhere. E PRICES ARE EXACTLY #RT, :ERTAIN. No. SO MYTH BOOR'S scum "rot,. 41.zi 74 Fi ft h get.% t, WHICH YOU WILL sEoZwE BY IMBRUING A BOOS ORrgiLBUR. Catalogues sent free to ansyaddresS COMPLETE STOOK OF DESIRABLE PALL GO llnet reterivoeNtra . GAJAAONES, the 10— -- • .. . _. uteri ..._ • • _.-..e, eta:* ta Uketti . . . . -"rai accortment ofRENGII and ItLeitaart COATINGS and FiLCII a OASSIALARES tar trawlers to tilt :....7 -Aim, a tall line of FREZNOR and ;LONDON nazi rons. including new colors, cial.,of Whlek we will make up to order La a auperitg manner, and in the I tea and most approved sckaft. An early :all is :all re:pectin/1y eollci4ed. , GRAY, POSSIEL & RESIt, (suooto.o. to S. (BAT k SO*) 7111 c3.llsa. 33.-C "rea.13.2-ms 62 FIFTH sritErt- BET. WOOD AND SMITHFELD- S S. BRYAN, ii 6fork and Real Estate ker, 4 ' Zia 57 FOURTH STILE* Onler. for the pruchate antl sale Ois la New iklina GOV ERNMENT BALLEOILD of PGET4O. 13/11 STOCKS, promptly executed, by te4n.PII, 'York or PhlLsdelphla, at the ItEGMag COMlngslOPirS so eatabllabed by the _ .61 , d of Broker. Lc the respective cities., • , Ysilba sTREET. BUILDING LOts ...scaza. That desirable Lot of Ground on the wee of St. Oats stmt, on the corner of arnopon e about-tiny feet front, by one btuntrediaand teo feet deep. For terns and partic ula rs IiPP/9 - L 0 B. B. BRYAN, Brokeq and 6, FOURTH ST., (Bttritobs Count,. Connteroi {Po hare rot sale' . _ EIGHT SECOID-lIIINP • COUNTE9e They are aa CIOOD ASS NEW ONES, and witie cold CHEAP.: ' • EtAugint,- GLYDIi *CC aud to Market afro TEN: T One Colter of Pena end Wayne Ell!eittO This Company was organized on the =1" under Us Penne !rants Warns and Afartntsottnk. Haag Laws. . The . ths Company 111)W wed on Dinka Ow*, between the land, ottlbsi Dunham' Creek lirden ctompani sad the ent Creek Petroleum Combafiri • •••:. 1:/ • Capital Steak.... ..... ... .. ,:.$150,01X0 P -at soax memo woos, secreta Cul _ 71 . D ; StSamuel Graham, I ptani Sc Ames Grah4mi 0. Weir, • ephen La tin. FL /Webb. . =me . -------- 7 __ ) 1 -4,--rtrioeia".l reeteeece ... f the eubscribeti T ger AA usiliCaatitat- Ji- istereootrautoy.szatzi,,,,...Dzithnt :1:4.27.0, anallea WithlA QM AdAll.Lelliiik or teo - city. The house Is raccuhed best a tsle, including ailthe No pains nor expense her g eetarftl imP TCnv tir.'.4 it an ehgent home, ne groursia are hardso IC,' laid Ont, containing nye acres, with the Ati o Terle t p of trees, Entll troas, etwobbe c i s, 6 towers, with a trell•fitushett Inuit eteblz4 ,c-- eir E la iroil44l9 and outhouses combined, andrit " rCLIJ of pod water, !VAS, Olst.rnstrul lam tyjir, !il." el a t d atr42 6 w nAg ax 4........„ vt: t tt ..... 22_ ,... , : riL, i t . af goo teZ I a tilt loot ocarigoois-var6 rA,..,......, 1 ' 1l 'n u , o llt : 5, quhe en StaPteiniste of OtuftPul.'inkiri. -.ln:-/; • . dEIAIt4P—S e.jits:srhi;;;-• ; , t•t v seem -- 1 • Ivo. zts Law:street; ~-,* COAL-jTht-----t•-:.—.PO •:-FOR LIMBS OF iteal: ''f'. a , F lr tz Wxet;iwoquare wrryate, eatarozi nun: • ~ : sa u to Hill ettot.to, fe tieteee. • VOW ctonragot szerzszsza, gap-. peeableut be zeeeirto !or lowing tae obese SM. "i ; Frei. =mould -at the Stenbernrure Hattroae.lloW, . may for neecrh ate at can banuitie ta foon. - :',4.., nett atth all ens Railroads entering th. Car. 411 4 • , 2 , tulip moat estivnattoseepet La tab alit' LOP Lall WO:" ' :re . of Cored. Sewed proPosele ter Cho snore propersc4 .te to the -toostootootoeUt ootore . ttes ;•--:- itkottogcumPtAted4/02u•-' - • , - --, •--- - --- !t , TWIN hEsr .• ':-I• mom IVY AIM,. PLitILLIZiL;' r .;::., To ida, ..,...iftB I,ooll' ----- ' -' AND cud' . 1 - Toitz so ft" &woad AU Tn. deem art:lnt...UT:l6 careirarl - 7, v -- hone power ceabo bad f orm, ,.-- e l a las tr. ° " X ' Mat or as Thregair or ha--"' —a - o' . pt i = i fk of niv, La un WV"' fr " . x. ' Emu the pre:wi n . t Fts. 011"1, .:Erreirteem,...ralialeZatn: 1441 :-. - I' 111" II Pt Zia ST_WOCOttler.' - • .j:' : a 96- Greater Bargains, TILAN CAN BE ibt'ED AND .!:. ARE 'max P R E• p 8 • E N T
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