VOLUME LXXVIII---NO. 236 ;ht v ios,hygh Oasettt. CITY .NOTICES. Confiscation Sale Of Tsbarco: Sagan, Tced tw a' floors. In connection salahlbe tabs'of angina warble top bureau, tab.., wub at • rola, divans, parlor °tetra, spring and bale MA alvaca, (the, oaccr Inkling the city,) to. day, at • eOtellantra uotton !louse. The: Eighth 131 . the f hionnb ie world, in S zoiont. Lokllce 'they see their wnsuliled teeth .ni lolly cotes re• 'fleeted it theft tolletnlrrois, end gentlemen se thelywhlye iroaton flute t brolitI t tk thkir Berk mos. tadien, wonder how the bentghted folk of twenty • years nyo rot alorg without the tetth•heau !trying, breath -perfuming UotodonL Laura 1 , 1 The patrons of tab dr.., tainment nt the Pittebut .prrsent. week, Laura it.. elleune,ssileted by liar,y ee, delighted sudleneni. lag comedy of; Amer produced this needing fro! scripts purctissM; by Airs.:. -80iteitetin 'Celebrated itortinelt Bitter"- ' , Sign- k EV. W. R. 'ES LETTER, Baoortys, . Y., May WO, 1863. litE,iiian..liOSTXTrr.lt b. 'arra :--(7eatesoen- 1 1 useaispett 4 ydar h Mem Curl thi feet six week*, -wed feeilidee; to inuand to public' 4 express my hearty approval of the • effect upon ms. • • never Male a "puff" for • y one, and I abhor -everything that mom 'of q sekery. But your BUG:MD..4mi entire:lk reatiired • iicim the level of - • themere mamma of the day, beln( patent alike to all, and exactly what they prole., to be. '1 new .are not advertised to care everytning, but they ale recommended-to Heist nature In the &Bevis. 'l.loa astd:ultlatate bqualag el moor of the most common Ingle:llWe of the body, and this they will aeon:pa. t had been Douai Err two months, eats usual rat during tho ' , King. I was bit and On . frerllig . licn indigestion, end a general disease of the mecoaimembreueon 1 though com pelled to Imre, at work in the dl-ettsrge of-my pro . Undone' oitmeitciesi tery week., of a yellow corn' ,pkuilon, no appetite, and f the, ttme eon. Oiled to my bed. Whin I had b. en 'taking your Bitters a iii•Ok ttgar returned; the enllow • complexion wee ell gone, I relichni my fool, and now In Joy the Cale.. of th. 01:2,:tml application, which r 9 recently were so very Irksome and her deneoinago Me. • :071ten bused your Bitters, 'felt • change every day. these err f-cis. All inference must be made by each Dad Irailuni for Memel!. Yowl respeetally, • W.D.L.ux 'Pastor of tlrceat &yeah) Pre thyterli. 01311rJh Our Frlerid; ' , Fir; - .l'obik ii r leri 120 Federal =et, Allegheny:- vat In thi exec when the unt4qual upwa .of the, capture of Ittolunond and the stoic' . h&j . of rue 'rebel Gemmel LA was et solved, and taking ektitan4e of the panto pro. • 4.00 pd, aid lattrULl: (pi' . fon that would tot logaiitte" very heavy purchase nArlps and gamma %IN:dm at about onoltalf of thi • .4gliPrtees.'Strilici 437 the Ilness c:zths, ansannatei ,saityestlmpttreincividdl in his ntodt. wbbitli be Le , iniptided t 6 ntake'nn aktt,.cin ohort amine. in be latest styles, and at correspondingly low aster s IL crsolee auortment of furalsning goods and ready. • alai% elothinx wil also he foutd et di elegant yatabllohment. t J . /Urethan friend should ilve is call. 1 • Thomas W. Pan v & Co., +.eractlcia Naga*, Ewa ALmeriazia d'Slito, 61 rirtous -41olorsi Cittiee'af ALeaandel Lattittattes. near the. Water Works, Eltzaburei, Pa. Residence. No. 18 Pike street, Orders —petteptly'attended kit;,Au*rork.' viArrianc4 yeti moil'. Berthing done at the therterst notice. Na ,huge for mretirt, Pmvlded the too , L not taped after It to put ac . , . , , . Carpenter Jubbinig Shop. Baying returned after an abtenee at three years a the army. I have nuoPened gyahop tar athearui ellobblet la the carpenter , flee. at the old steed. YirglnAlley;lstsreMiSlalttifteld irtreet eLd Cherry - WAY: Ordediollatia and promptly atteoded to. ' Convention. New 010.e.siss„, 5 - —A .ratnes *pedal,. dated hiontganamc- the following: . the Convention Yesterday, tb ern was nothing id' importance, except the announcement of the: standing committees. Resolutions repudiating! the State debt item-red during the war Ware of (erred teed ntl.in was Introduced that the object of the' Convention la' to adopt measures neat:teary to restore the State to Its prettier, relations with the Government-of' the United States, after 'the aecomphstament - of which duties the Convention resolved that it will not be. ; expedient until the nett session to Make. , any Change in the Vonstlttnloci of the State. except the adoption of an ordinance re pealing the .otdiaance of seotssion, and other ordinances consequent upon the Caine; - and ac • knowltdaine the abolition of slavery In the, State by the ;military- power of the Wilted - Slates ; prohibition 44 . 00 'fatnre restoration IN the ;privilege of protection to late elavestssatifyisg tbs. 'laws enacted eubso '4lnent'fo secession; fadt...dul doel !ions, decrees, and court ofsquitY, rtOt. incompatible with the Constitution ot th a United States. The Cowan then is to meet agairt:on thusa:i of the President. who to hereby empowered to- convene the b.rly 1g finite as his lbd,getnent deems proper fii• the Lls'tdfonm alba &.111e., resolutions were laid over until tomarroW. Nrcr Ont.toe; 17 —. 1 .1onvontery, Sept.. I.o.—The committee to whom the question was ecien'ed, cePoried today. and ass for every or dinance tnbnantlally suett as that adopted by the Mlastesippi Coareatioa. Me.. White Oland a substitute. Both were postponed uetil Mon day, whet' a del*to'will maws eade: %coin -133 IttetralSiriepOited on aecenlon ordinances, therabeing both aleasi 3rity.and a truhcaity; fe l:art:the tdriaeraliallarlo that adopted by the Mi.eirtlppreozweAtion.l The eonstderatidll of theee reportz weinpOsdpin'ar till td day. Xo or dinances were telibltetL expected than we nail have a !pay- animated "dlsedtaion nein, week. Whit , of GEoigiane to wootungtoo, - !ILI". To;ar4 eqr...18: 7 -tfio - Liyi: A number of the leaning men of Georgia, In a vl5. it to the National CeplEol last ireeir, had a very Interesting conference with.the Secretary. of the interior, Ade.". Harlin, and the - Commissioner -a Agneultnre..ldr. DVAIVLOG. A. Georgian atated that there woe great dcalltution among their people of, and cream demeLd for, books contrite_ tagthe rectntly enacted Irma of the United States. The Beerstars tufbrmeti them that allthrough the rtbedion, the qubtaY of limn - eats for all the States were printed with the setae rezular ity as oration:4y. Those for the rebel States were carefully stored away, and would, now that the national authority- had been restored, soortlindlstribtded The ~ Georgie gentlemen are pleased with the results of their Malts In all reapects, and repro aented to the Becretary, that the people generally Lr thdr etate, reported the-tiasues of the war as Inllysettictt: — Theytonlilddied alevarycomplens. ly dead, and were deslrotie of beta= againAlide to take their - ptilci..pasltion In the Union. _-.. %hey raid that recebtlytherd had hem:Chinch improvementio , the relations - of, iilantern . negtote.. On first acqulrlnktlttifr freadirn, the litter, In the exuberance of their RI; titre Ma naged to :abandon- the maul , emplayment and Ode to.the towns, but now they have generairy resumed their former occupation on the pleats done, and are working ladnatrlously. With the Oommtisloner of Agriculture the Occontlans Perfected ..arrangerdeete for the dis tributions of ser-de in then-State. ' Afralre In Nei^ Orleans. _ Nair Onrsswstaep„.7. , —Thestsamerl , lorthern 142,1kfrons 'Near York; arid Sadden, from Boston, hare•arrivid.. • : - .:Cotton-3,600. bales. sold at 44@15. 13,agar _and Saolesiesiltdet. Freights active at 1%; Aangemmehanaed: Two•eard4 of•tho people ; Avoselim parish. '•are'in a • destitatebonditien, and an appeal was 'made to Gen. Canby, who has ordered Immedi ate relief., A serious row took place last Huntley on the Rocket Groyauila. :between the creolee and ne. gives. Fears of an outbreak next Smiley will be preveraea hy military onlers 4 Geh. Bwa.The, 7 oi- the `Alabama Freedmen's Bum; in alluding in clreolar of en im pression 'prevailing • among the negrocs that plantations would be parceled-out among them, beginning next year, tens them they need hope for nothing of the sort, but must go to .work and beltavethemaelves. Banquet _to atua.-.lifsauder. • "tainting Between Authorities. New datsasti, Sept. l'tc--The steamer Morn in" Star has arrived DlVElltifilit York.. Ykkahurp, erg. 18.—The'cltlems of Chia city gad a-Imagoes to General Slocum last Nat. A. large rittzaAer were , preust p and the Utmost good feeling prevailed; • misunderstanding-60.nm between-Mayor weed 'the Freedmea's ht. regard toJarLe.: gletlos .1n civil matters.-. General 81oetun has ; i iif_ tal co o nV i r at e:4l:, /12 . 1 / 3 ..:4117_ eamoilasioa investigate The !Heaths of General B. G. 'Humphreys. Gubernatorial candidate, have - organized for a hmtrafapt the Mate. BY LAST N IGHT'S WE A [ LS. Crime in leuiprille—Three More Murder. The Louisville/ow-a/dot Eaturdsy says: Tte carnival of life-takleg In our Midst plays on se Minn abrotrocnt. For meld blooded hideous— ness, the merdenalp. deeds:perpetrated in this heart of civilizition would put to ehafle the hamar, butchers of the dee - hest azes. Errol or. er tion is befog used by the authorities to the reign of crime n blob teerrin, on- p.epu• lace mid Art be the morel sru.se of our e real. ay, Out I owan weave seem to be employed in Vac, at di e shall here commit the blood st lined sr t ' es to the certain re u - ibutiou of an avenue. ui Ge di To the Ft areieru dem ec-erdek of day ls 'ore yettoday :re le quired to add three other isni murders. At there,ldence of a Mrs. Michael, on Char_r alntt, tctween Maio and Market, John Pryor, aged about tireny.four yours, came to Ills il4ath burn a fracture of tho occipital cone, cussed by e Ulna , with a dray standard at the hand_a,of Bel Jamin Shoemaker. Tilts occurred ;cited ty at iitteen minutes past tour o'clock A, M. a wt.l find rare enter h Theater during the ne• the versatile came wk, ate now playing e popular and divert. COO Cousin" will be the original manii• On Thursday, at or about twentr•llve oilnqtes a'ter !cur o'clock P.. 1., James Farrell, aged about twenty-one years, died at Ne. 22,4 Dela ware street, between Twelfth and Thittecuth. from a fracture of the skull produced by a blow with some bard substance, and at the baud.' of tome person or per,ous From the Louisville Democrat of Salo:day we take the following: Oa Weds esday night a most horrible murder was committed near California, and as yet no clue ban been obtained as to the perpetrators of thgeeed. T • he facts es related to no are these : A toting man by Ibe name of Edwards, a ear venter by trade, srbo resides In the ••Twenty ote houses," went to his Home on Wednesday nicht, taking with him a lot of kindling wood. in a short tin e after he left the house, ha went cut for some purpose, remarking that he would return in a short urns:. The hears passed await toorring, and he not returning, his family became, alarmed and sem ch was made tot him. Ills body was toned a short distance from his brittle, with his head terribly bruised and meshed. No cause can be alleged for the horrible deed, unless be ace knocked down for the pi:nose at robbery. Five Men Murdetcd at texlngtoa The Lmilrvine Dtmoct.at of Sat Imlay ea,yst 0 t SUL day three men were ahot to Lextuodn, tw, et them died. Each diamtty grew (run o pwrsoral matter, Two of the forties were tweet white men, and the tiatir,a, ne gro sotoler at d a colt.red rt . :, n. Ti- !t Ayr was killtd. Ana again en %load ty 1114'e'. tau wen were murdered; one Joao Anderson use killed with an axe, near the Covington depot; nother, whore name we have not Seen wit:: to aFeertnir, was third nes - the F.tir (1 , .0n0.13. No elan to who the thardarara arc y.a.ll.lea (oatd. ConllZence of the Southern People In President 7 ohusun—Recou•truc Loo I u Mississippi— Further Correspondence between the President and a: or eruor e barb cp. Editor .Ilflativaippices this time of gloom and apprehension, It la due to the President of the UnlteldEtata, It ha due th;the people, that I !Mould publish a dispatch received on the 30th ultimo, omitting only two hoes of a private character. The people will see that they may implicitly cor.fido In the President, and that he c.mfloes In, and will trust, them for the protec tion of their own government. They may one- Ildrely hope that,.. under his wise and Jolt policy, the dalds not anent whoa all the func tions of civil government will be entirely re. stored, under the Constitution of the United States. Your obedient servant, "W. L Saantar, '•Provisional Governor of Mississippi:, LETTER PIROMPRIMMEST JOIEN'3O3 • 'lt la believed that there can be organized In each county a force of citizens, of militia, to suppress crime, preserve order, and enforce the civil authority of the State and the United Statp., which would enable the Federal Government to reduce the army and withdraw, to a great ex tent, the forces teem the States, thereby redu cing the enormous expenses of the Government. It there eras any danger from organisation of the citizens for the purposes Indica. mi. the mili tary are there to detect and onwpresA, on the drat appearance, any more Inanrroctionary In its character. One great object is to induce the people tncome forward In the defence of the State Red Federal Government. 'General,flaehtelpndedard that %berate pie, or the teSlitln , was the army of the Coo stl ration, or the army of tbo United Sates,' and as won as It A Pew-tie-able, 4tia of2-ILant7 Iteggn of the Ghvernineut rteuentel, under the Plied plea of the great chart of freedom, bonded doa,t to the people by the foihdai 'of the itepahlic, The people wont be traattui with their govern ment; and if in:steel. rayetpinlon le that t they s 111 act l a rood faith and restore th.-Ir former Constitutor:al relations with all the SWitel.ceirk, ileging the Uttior; The _mail object of Msjar General Carl Schoen pelsiloa to the South w to aid, as far as practice Ne, in carrying oat the pelt" relented by leo Gov ernm mat for restoring the States to their former relatlons with the Fede: 3f,G , ver,cue - :t. I: it each all has been given. "The proclamation anthorizin z the rano...a:ion of State Government requires the military to aid the rrovisional Governor to the purforaesocn of Lis duties, as preserined In the proclamation, and in no manner to interfere or throw Imp mehts to the way of coneammatiax the oblesne of his sppaintinent, at least, without acivtala4 the Government of the intended interference * [Bfgned) Annacer Jonsson, "President of the United S:aces." Mali:ll:awing are extracts from the vets of the linuth ocrt, shoring how this does:nen pas rectlrcd by the hilitaillSlPPlana and Alaaarn* • [From the alleahtsippl Daily Vettra (E Y. verger, taittor,l.senten.bcr G. IMS.I TLEGE Heaven, all is not lost We have n PrLstdent who. guided by bla oath and the teach • legs of the Constitution, frowne down the Pra ttneione of military commanders, sod hes GI.. played enough of his olltay to atilt lure et r c - . 15 hopes of the radicals of the North. LONG Lire VIE PRE,IDENT! caStomri him,. as he has tiuol true to his country aed the Prir.clisits of the C.sodtitattou. BhLevieg that he will stead Arm uf the yonitleoLthit tie hal Aa• ken, we do not hesitate to pay that if he ahall contit ne to parsue thie course of pollgji, pewit! be our fkst choice for President at the next elec. In 1868. Flom the Mobile Daily News, Sept. 5.1 Thank God, President Jonnoon has long days flf usefulness befovehlai, and the people of the booth, ever graceful for his heeled saved thew ; front the direful necessity of a servlieiivrar, In Nniernber, MB, rally around the niandard ;of that lane friend of the-CqosittAtloz trot the P. 8 r. u!-LAs we are going to prunsa, a :sperlul tclegrarn from Jaekuon -comes to the'r u 4 v. kb the realization of our briunterL hope In :Prt Menu. Jobnron. The South meylestrybe proud; nod nor mot "77.e Chien, the &pa, (he White ILem," la now a reality, I , averable Prospects of Peace—General Signing of Treaties—The 'Cnerokees— Si umber of Slaves Held by the Indiana In the South. BoteJai Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette. Foessthig,Siipt, 16. The rebel Seminoles to day signed the treaty, of peace. There wean geheralataklng Of hatuls all amend, which lasted for several minutes. The work of reconciliation seems to bo com plete among all the tribes, except among the • Cherokees. Betalinot, a rebel Cherokee, read a ' paper showing the circcuitatancesof their Join tog the Muth and subscribing to the conditions of the Government, proposing a few slight amendments. They accept the abolition of slavery as an accomplished fact, but do not wish the latmrpomtion of the freedmen Into-their tribe. Gmt.ilarneywoes to Biel Creet, . redo, instead of Col. Parker. to Jolts a council there on the 4th of October to make treaties with the Cheyennes and Arrapahoes. The following Is the number of slaves held by the tribes of the Southwest et the brealtleg A set of the ware Crock,. 2,000; Chocktaws, 3,000; Cblehrtsaws, 1,500; Cherokees, 4,000. • flynnornonta still rages In leiPasspolis, Two more children' have been bitten, and on- Muzzled dots are being killed by a.m. Nearly three hundred have bean thus &speed of silica the Mayor issued his proclamation. Tin Beath Breech MUI, one of the finest mills of Chicago, was destroyed by fire early Saturday morning, and eight hundred barrels of flour ware much damaged by fire and water. It was owned by Elite Mamie, of this city. The machinery Is a total loss. The cease of the Lira Is oot know. The total loss Is from 115,0a0 to eal,ooo. The IVlrzblUltat7 Commislion , Wasrawarox, Sept. 18.—The Wire Military CoMmisalon re -assembled this morning.,.Capt. Win was brought Into the court room Chia morning, to by a mllltruy guard. He cortinnes to be very eick. and being unable to sit up, he laid himself upon a sofa. The physi cian of the Old Capital prison was in attendance and administered ether to him. In comermeneu of thelabsetice of Major Gaseral Geary, a mem , bee of the . Commission, an adjournment took place until to-morrow. Two Boman Cathode priests. Fathers Hamilton and Wheeler, whom Copt. Wire requested might be allowed to visit him, have not yet done so, there being delay Id obtaining passes from the War Deftartment for that purpose. CORRZSPOI , IDICCCE GLO , RIOL111!IMS NEW Tong, Sept. 18.—Tbe Herald's Drowns— ville correspondent soya The Imp/nisi wagon train num Monterey to Matomoros, which wall attacked Some time ago and driven beck by the rbepubgesoo, contained 825'0.000 In specie. General Bberidint's military display along the ygo proud') Is making Maximilian's officers very nervous, and by balls and other entertainments they are endeavoring to conciliate . the dreaded Dr. rthmen. Juarez and his cabinet, on /oaring Matta boa, went to El Pats. bat It was thought ha 'would be fallowed lingerbilists and be obliged to take refuge on the American aido of the Rio Grande.. Vr Ontsuaw, f10pc.17.--Genarall4aaragard, yesterday, Look the oath of allegiance. Ile will make applleition for a pardon. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRA.PEL Our Special Dispatches NO CABINET CHANGES PRISABI,t; Fscitiag Se ion of Congress Predicted 7 7IE RI Calf-11 t e -ril WET/ 453 roidCht About to Le ire Main THE DEFEAT OF GEN. JOE JOHNSTON Spechll Inorektch to tho Pittoburgh G.atte PHILADELPHIA., Supt IS, 1844 There are no cabinet changes probable, at least uctil Congress meets. All stories about Stanton, Harlan rod Speed retiring, or bring dismissed, originated out of C ipporhaads Beet - leg to make trouble among ItspuSlicana, except in ilarlan's case, where they are caused by the men be bad ousted from office, such as Kenne dy, of the Censtus Moreau. The cabinet agrees with the President on reconstruction in the South, the measures for which were prepared by Attorney General Speed. Congress will have an exciting session. The Republican members are all r...solute and united, and will c-usli out the lingering remains of trea son and rebellion. The Richmond Whig again assails the North, and charges 11 with political Incendlarlaea. Its article of Saturday la the most Carious assault on the whole North yet made. Its editor Is a candidate for Congress, and Is Trilling far rated votes to elect him. The following passage de ancres.totic.e. The lt7dg says: "These fornen• tore cf continued strife may be [do. sat they are dangerous and should be rut down. Thotwork of subduing the rebellion is not thoroughly done till int se rebels against the peace and welfare of the roomy are crashed and quieted." The Press has a letter sit:tett! John Petrick O'Brien, doted E, Ptr saying that, nseerOn to the 3Lihnahua e irrespoadem, Prestdent Juan on the eve of leaving Mellen for the U toted States, brink' tie up at New York, where his fatuity resides. Date rate adrices fro' llex . co tlfairld at New Orirsot, directly mwed:et this, end show great Liners I successes in el quarters. They have regained the States of Chihuahua, Senara, On weero. Tabasco. Chia. pas, and Calema, and hare the upper hand In Mlchoachan and Durango. The Richmond news growla over the defeat of the rebel General Joseph R. Johnston, for President of the Danville Railroad. It seems that Mr. Charles Palmer, of Richmond, who east the State stock vote against Johnston, was a wordy Unionist, who had been imprisoned daring the war for his Union sentiments. W. Wart Clalid. OIL C/XTIT. vre al Dimpateb to the Pithibarah ("Janette. Cirr, Sept. 18. 1865. It h. 3 rained all night. The riven t rising It 6as add as November. Oil arm. esECOND DIWITCII..] Crry, dept. 18. 1805. The fiver is six. feel and still rising fast. THE FENIAN BROT:13: :00D. Bold Proceedings in Iraland. FORTF 'MEMO MEN ENROLLED Inc 'hound Fenian, la Use Qui-rlf4 Amu. New Tonto—Tat World', Cork (Ireland) correspondent asp: In Limerick, meetings of the Fenian! are retrilarly chronicled, and the ergae.alon hue established an absolute court, wherein the names of those countryman who are too timid or too lukewarm to give la their adhereree, are set down try eta:medium appoint ed to-wait on them. lielaten from the parent society arc call ebound In the country, well supplied with moteey and actively enconaagieg a martial spirit. Ia Cork, the leenlaha bare Cooley mathed past tee Cassell :police barracks, their oilers errand with green rode, acd shouting at tarp marched the new national song, t• Tee Green A hoye the lied." They were pursued by the pill., bit be cotintry peoi le , at an lutlination of Lb par. reit, went by detours zhrough the „fields Red informed tha FEDIADO who, WltllOnt desert. ioz the ;rinks, but by detached marches in cart. un directions at a faster speed, molted away. A; Nevetigh, the grounds of Castle 01 way have been ravaged by the Fenian% At Duo gavee, the police hare been beaten. Bantry Is given over to the Feniate, who drill In the town without oppmition. Terongh the deep fast- C(llneg of Cot aunght where the pronto have the Dame of ntoliducte, this organization extended of itself, traces being discovered and reported at Gainey, Roocommon, 81100, and even at Castle Cool •1-SBEil I am told by a friend who fatly understands the rub.y.et, that there are in etch of the folfowirg conettes men. enrolled as follower Limerick, &OW; Kerry. 1 500; Cork, 11,0006.Wa. rerford, 1.000, Kilkenny, 800, Tipperary, 7,000; Wt.tord. 1.:.1)0; W.ekloar, 1,00; Clare 500; Kildare, 500; Dahlia, 8.000. Th. makes m makes a to tal of nearly 40,00 v en. As yet, these men have no tire...lts, nor do they meet in public or private Teich weapons of any siort;ont at a signal eould - -tif the' country with muskets: Every FOLIII4O, it Is said, who kit the Northern army has retained his masker. Enough of //labeler': traltred In war, have re , tent tri to their native island to 0111 -or the t Litre able-bodied population of Staneter. The.nneleurrofan armyla being armed with is loodquartere In America, and a Bureau of Intelllgence as vest no the archieves and indexes of tour War Department. The ex,chemeatemer the Ftnint alarmehazirad'an itnntendlate effett. on capital. Money Is held 'Metre tightly, and .I)ntein papers complain that it is being fright ened away from the Island. Eagitehmen prof,re to be weary.- also -of the many ma:- Menke. of which this Is the lest, and anxious to leave the popolace, whit2Chates them, once and fo ver. It may not prove to be the least eig nificant feature of this matter that the very )3ritisb army, which is to put down the Fontana, Is comfored of native Irishmen. ' In the army the Festal:mare at work, and the genason at Cork may he to night plotting against the interest of the sovereign who em ploye them. There are fn the Queen's ranks live thousand men, who are put them by the Fenian brotherhood, as a sort of cheap Weat Yoint,end instrnetednatenalY to perfect diem 'elves Inlly In eoldierly training, bat to corrupt their countrymen of every garrieon. When the Fenian revolution begins, we may hear of a ro volt rrote Canada WIWI}, wherever there are two Celts in the same regiment with two Saxons. The Limerick Chronkte sap: Upwards of SOO yenta men were seen a few nights since, In one of the moat retired corners of the city, going through military evointions. Alamort all had sticks, and obeyed In silence the words of coin mand, given in a (suppressed voice. There la reason to believe that the Fenian organization in Limerick numbers at lout 2,000 strong. Belfast paper deserlbe z a stagier meeting In that Oily. LATEST MEXICAN ADVICE% The Train Recentiy Driven Fmk, DISPLAY. The Flight of Juarez and Cabinet. Central Beaiyegart.Tookihe path PITTSbUE6I3, TUESDAY, sEVTE M BER THE MIEEBEHATH COTTON LOAN. Partial List of Holders, ESIIIIIITE OF THE I,OASES SUSTSINCD. The AttitLde of tur Governmsat LETTERS IF SECKTARY SEWARD TO MR• ADAMS WASHINUTON, Sept 13...-Many of the ladltlert of the Confederate rotten Iran to England, avoided the rte.: memlnit la Landau, evident ly for fear of cxplsure. As the Lyndon jour nal!, therefore, seem to 40 at a loan T. know who the happy epecnlatorti ern, they will bo en lightened by the fallowing; het of eome of the British su'lecte who have, thnt to v...atel, with an estimate of tae Imam Mtetslautl bj then rea• pectively Slr Henry De Houghton, Bart., £180,000; Isaac Cempbell tt Co., of 71 Jermyn nreet. Um don, army contractors, £150,000; Thome. Star ling, Bigbee, 50 Mansion li-inas place, Loo lon, ship owners, £140,000; the Marg.:de of Bath, £50000; Joseph Spence, Liverpool, corrnpon dent of the Times ender Millais, £50,000; Mr. Breaford Hope, £40,000; i3corgo Edward Bey more, stock broker, Tlirormortan street, Lon doe, £40,000; Megan; Fertile, £30,005; Alex. Collie te. partnere.: X. 20,000; Feetwoed Patton, Wilnon L. Schuster, Director* of this Union Bin.k. London, . together, Z 250,020; W. S. Lltdrey, 1:110,000;: Sir Coattail Lindsey, Baronet, 20,000; John Laird, Member of Pa r• Bement trout litskenheal, 4:1:1,000; M. B. Lan ford. City Editor of the pima, £15,000; John Thaddeus Dolan, Editor elf the, Tenes, - .C10,0113, Lady Georklana Time, dater of Lord West moreland, 215,000; 5, G. Gililot, Di rector or the Bank of England, £10,000; D. Forbes Campbell, 45 pave atrust, Pie-11111v, London, 1:801./00; Uro. Peacock, 11. P., £5,030; Lord M'harnelliTe. .1.5,000;: W. H, Gregory, M. P., £4,000; W liodont, prop/let, of to. L"- don Horning Port, £4,000; Edward A. , keroyd, £1,500, Lord Campbell, £l,ooo Lord amough • °wen, X 1 000; Lsrd Itichavd Groarvener, WO; lion. Evelyn Arnier, son bf L Skaftesb try and private secretory to Le-d Palmerston. £512, Win Er , -nt, Greet ‘Vcstera, £lOOO. To t al. .lmei Tut null u lc ;ALI:: 1:ulte::1 St atca o:)verum tut ou do: surj., le ;:isluly n 3 forte in tun letivrn: —95 . 5 SZM . O TO'll It. ADAM, .77 Dareartizarr or trATS, k,nnvoToN. Stereo 13, I=3. T? I'horrrr l'fanro Aefarna, Sin :—/an ltaprusslou i podereteml to prevail lu Europe, crprelall; among the be liars of the lurnryeat loan. for which cotton was pledged ee iacurity, that lc the event at the rcatoretion of peace to this country, thls‘Governmer.t will =- IMMO the public debts of t= timatricenta or cor- Lidely the particular debt refereed to. It believed, b.otrect-r, tlti no haprosion could be more erronlous. There le no likelihood that any part of that debt wilt be assumni or rocae flitted by the Unhad 814=4 Government. it Is proper and advlaabte, therefore ' that by any preper melon as your cominaud. you &bomb! emporitatletly =deceive the Pt:WIC to Enciattd on this point. I em your OD'S levet, •• • r.'" es ALBA) TO frn. DZPARI423II Or STATII, ( Ara.suinomoi, Ang. 10, 1865. i T. Chen* Francis Atiarriaj.E•i s Dgan Sine—l Laves the o r to acknowladce • the receipt of your dlepatO No. 10t3, together with theyapsre which contain an luturlocutory decree 'Platt has been mad• by the Vice Chan cellor In the cull of the Uhlman States against pi bleats and others, which cult was Instituuml forth. recovery of 1,C.56 bales of action. A CETI of the Vire CharicelLor's .ciasents for the Intarlocutory are (mad:among at came pa tient. The Vtca Chaneellor is understand to ttaveadlrmtd the title of the United States to the property In question. it Is with the )alg- Meng of the Vice Charier-11ot and not with the reasons, he assign. for suclaJudgencnt that the United States aro concerned. In this view of the select it might seem ptoper for thin OJT ere ment to leave the subject unnoticed. The frankness, however, which (might to be perm tired In the proceedings of the Stales requires an explanations of tnervitandwhichtbta Govern— ment has taken of the gni:Worts which the rice Chancellor boa discussed in Ws reasons before mentioned. The !Totted !Retie do not admit that the combination of iiirLyal , eitizeua which has raised the standard of inaarrection, in now or I , an at aty prs vtous lime beep a C see wa) it ds fad, or in any sense a political p rwer eapthie el taking held, giving, assertingior maintain lag corporate rigida In any form., whethoc.mJ liel pal or natlonaL It is true that a different view of th l C . lsra:• ter of the initurgeniei has aionied to tad f.aviir a lib eoiva portions of the lirliish notion, and eon with the B.itish Government. It must be remembered, however, that crlteo es that mit sg miiitical opinion has been advanced by her lilt. tonic liajeptv's G.W.:11113.L Its tQlerCallr6o with the (lulled Staten, it has been as firmly, though, 44 we vest, as courtonnsly debled. • ---"' gSgit The United 8t3 , 41A eintroert and deny the declaration of the Vice Chant:ears that they ore succe.tora of the reeethon; and on the contrary, they maintain that they are n;3l, and daring ell the time of the rebellion bit: been Just what they wee. before the rebellion bezan, a over nigh State, absolutely entlticil to the regalation and control or all property and persons within the United &nes, gobjnet only to the limit'. Urine of their own cdastltutioia. It need hardly he surd that the Unites Staten will hold themselven under no obligation, what-. ever, toaccept of or to confirm these proceed- • lug to the condna. which theileurt of Chancery, or ony other municipal court br Great Britain may have the presumption td dictate or pre scribe lit the present or any ;otinur litigation. 1 They claim and Mahn upon the restoration of the cotton now in tinestlon; and while they are content to receive It through; a decree of the municipal tribes:alto( (trust 13iltaln, they insist npoa their absolute right to the same through the action of Der lirittanic 1.! 'jetty's Govern taint You may lassruct the counsel, who are acting In behalf of the United States, of the views herein expressed. II r Sf ajwxy's G prornment have not made themselves reLpsnsible for the position!, assumed by tun Vint ChaOcellor, and therefore it would seem not 04ly niaC:ei but even Improper, La briogf at the present tic- subject as here's diseuseed to Gls at tessilcn of Ltd Russell. If, however, you should discover that her Majesty's Ministers are laboring- under any min appreLebsien of the vlewa of t 4 ie Usverumeat. which should seem to Dead eormhction, you will such correction upon a proper occasion, cad IN a .rieLdly nod courtsonstmaLner. I am air, your sib% servant. WILLIAni rt. 811Wri:D. I.xtenalve Niro in Row York Nrw Yong, Sept. 14.—A lire Ibis afternoon destroyed the free storage stores; No. 505 Cherry street, kept by A. W. Lawrence, formerly Cue Lawreoco. The are origlnated amour come cotton, part of a cargo of six buttdred. bales pat Into the warehouse 'during the past three days from the brig "Belle of the Bay;" The bonded stores; No. 750, Water'street; alto occupied by Lawrence, took fire and both buildings were destroyed. !moue the prhaelpsl artleleadestroyed were 16,0(0 hides, 2,000 balm of rags, 000 baba of cottnn, 20,000 Multi salt, 3,000 ,bash of whose, 3.000 ham of hemp. 1,800 balms)! qttnny bags, 1.000 bales of wool, 18,000 hogsheads of sugar, 15,500 bales of palm leaf, 50 hogsheads of ato- Masa, There will probably by a salvage of twenty to thirty prr ceaL whea the ruins are overhauled. The property was owned by n'untuber of par ties. The loss amounts -to several hundred thousand dollars. Other buildings lathe vlclul. ty were sated. Financial Matters in Nnw York • • New roam. Scot. 18.—The 'Stock market continues inactive. The effort. of Saturday to revive the drooping tone of business was sue. coastal only for that day. Dealings in railway shares were .urlthout animation although the market was generally tine. There is still a great lack of ofitalde orders, and the public are too -much engaged in legitimate pursuits to speculate In railroad shares at present. Governments are rather tower raider refaced quotations at London and the reports_ from irraokfort. Thera are no Indications of impor taut orders haying coma by the Jest steamer: There is a continued demand for ( border State stocks, and higher prices are made throughout. hilecellaneous shares are strong. There Is an advance In the Atlantic and Pacific road. There it no speculative activity i for gold, bat the market is firmer on -account bf the liocral demand for export. Money contlhues easy. Sleuth Carolina Convention—Secession Or nonce Repealed. Boston, &pf.. 18.—The Adver4ser has the following 6peclal: COLUMML, B. C., Sept. 15.—The Btate Con• vantion has passed, without debate, an ordinance rtpeahng the ordinance of secession. Three delegates Toted nay. NE Yon& Baia. iB.—Gold is 'textile firmer, .basing stood this morning at 113 0148 N ,; Tbo principal cams of the advanee appears to be the increased damand for foralgtt exchange, and the anticipation of liberal pnrchases for export EttTiIiVERS lIANTINC FORGIVBISS. The Flour and Wheat Rise. RILEJE Cr JEFF. DAVIS URGED Soullitro Jfifait Service Ordered TUE ITESIDEArs PARDONS ON MONDAY, Friendly Relations with Brazil. VESSELS FOR THE PACIFIC Nsw Tenn, Sept, IS.—Tae Tribune's Wosh• ington special says: The hotels are crowded to day with Southern patrlota, yearning for forgive ness. AtLong the Inge demonstrative are Mc.- Mullen, the late rebel nongressman, and Roger Armor. Morse stealing la this District, Maryland, Del. swam, and on the borders of Pennsylvania has beeome se frequent and enemas°, that the gov ernment has taken the matter in hands. Nearly a dozen have been apprehended and await trial. Information at the agricultural Bureau goes to ellow that the recent rue in the price of wheat and flaw maul from a epeculative com bination rather than rom a scarcity an the crop. The wheat yield, tho gh less than last year, Is vattly more thrn can a consumed by the Amer ican people. WASltranvoia, Sep% \lB —The Postofftee Dd. partmbut, nee ordered service on the Memphie and Charleston railroad, In conveying the malls from Memphis to Stevenson and intermediate palate, 272 miles atd back, daily, or as much oftener as trates may run, If required, at the rate of 875 per mile per annum. The President seemed to-day to be giving to the subject at pardons, hie undivided atten• (loth Up to two o'clock, he tenet ordered 120 pardons to be Issued. Divided as follows; Vir• girls, 52; Alabama, 42; Nlisei6stppl, 0; 3; Texas, 4; Sonih Carnilna, 1; North Car. olinet, 1; Georgia, 1; rinrils, 1; l'eunes=ee, 2; and tto litstrict of Colum cis, 2. The Iron-clad Monodnork, the steal:tar Van derbilt, and the rare eters:ller Tuscarora, will leave the North on the first of Octoher for the Pacific. They Are to he attselts,l to the 4,14V1• ron cis that roast, and will be a ;eorupl.o.l to their destination by Commodore John Rico', Chief Justice Chase has left Weskit:ion for New Ter k, and will probably remala snot, days at the Fifth Arcane Hotel. Official Information has been resolved here that the Braxillian Government has accepted as entirely satisfaetery the explanations and re paration of the Unlted States tiovernmeet, for *be oonothorlz:d seizure or the Confederate pri vate= Florida in a Brazillian port, and tier tab srquent lose in our waters. The Bratilllan Government bad anticipated the action on the pan of this (increment in withdrawing der closing tea panto the Wachns.' NErtV I'OIIK Sept. lfh _ —.special to the World, tramWarbiciT.t.`", Supt. 18, says: ledge of Texas, and other prominent tftines, are here to liege the release of Jett Davin, Wu. 11. deINIUD A train has bees ma- from l'atladelphla td /7clibarg withociectloogro of can—o feat carer arcolliabeel before. CIIOLERA IN lIIIKEY, EGYPT AND ITALY 20,000 Deaths la Constantinople, THE LNHABITANTS PANIC STRICKEN 200,000 :Left the Oity 6 MOUNTS ,FROU OUR C0N41116 WalttriOvon, Sept. Iti.—The United States Conga at Coaatantlnople In a letter to the State o.:gilllttstc.ht, dated Aug. if. sap: It Is ostlma ted that the victims of the cholera already num. be; .20.000,. the onnaber of deaths In • elogle day having reached 1.000. It Is said that prob. ably 200.000 of the terror•etrlched' InhatiLanta have left the city. The Consul at Barcelona, under date of Aug. '..blioars: The cholera to fully declared 1n this flty, the deaths from schleh disease have av eraged, rip to this date, t welvu per day, or • t.) 1.11 n umber of deaths !tom cholera In Barcelona, to Aug 41st, of one hundred and fifteen. There bars also been many deaths from other diseases, and althaturh It It stated that over 50,. 000 . . people have left Barcelona daring the last fifteen days, leaving at present, perhaps, 150,- 000 persons In the city, ou the 41st ult. , taus were flfty.one deaths. The Coatul et Leghorn, Italy, reports, under date of August 25M, that toe cholera, which has prevailed in an alartniog degriie for the past few montLei in Egypt, TaskuY, and some of the east ern Porllohli of Italy, has not yet reached that place, and has not broken out on the western coast of liajy, except a. Maim, among the Mas. ',mimeo population. Nighty processions per ambulate the Streets, chanting hymns and praises for avoiding the scourge. Arecrg the groat population the fright has almost insulted In a fetuino, the bakers refilling to make brains, the butchers taskill meat and the grocers to sell provisions. The panic among the masses of the people is out of ail proportion to the des ger. In Ancona and other piaem In the Adriaties where it prevails it le very fatal, and of those attacked morn then half love dies/. The diadersonytile Jailor—The Revoca tion of Gen. Slocum's Order. Ne - w Yonx, Sept. 18.—The Eiratifs special says: Wiz, the .Andarsonvllle prison keeper, seemed° have undergone a camp:dui, though cotaideeing his precarious condition, not a remarkable transformation In his mind elate his libiras. During the early days of his confine ment In the Old Capitol, be was in habit of bor rowing from Capt West, Superintendent of the prieoe, such literature as the works of Moller% Milton. Dante and De Qinnacy, bat since his tltneee be hes entirely discarded these anthers, acd. ft is authoritativelY stated, baa been par ar-Ln the Well known, but Got not widely rand, 'Best _r's Call to the Unconverted.' The same special says : The revocatloo by the President of General Stoma:Ws order le IltAsis sippl, la deacantei upo t at considerable length In allele! letters received front °Cheers in that d‘portmtnt, and the hope la expressed that his apparent antagonism may lead to his early re signation. Ms recent nomination may decide him to rmlgn, but he is 'understood to folly con cur In the Presidential policy. Vim Savannah...R. M. T. floater Re leased—llighwal • Robberies—Two Ne groes Shot—Rots or Vandalism. Nast 1 onn 4 Sept. 18.—Tbo steamer Urialfie brings bavannajl dates.to the 14th. - B. M. T floater was released. tram Fart Pa. laskl on pirole, and is a passenger an Ole way to Virginia. The papa's contain no tletn beyond the an nouncement of frequent eases of highway rob bery, and the mysterious shooting of two ne grecs by a party of Inhuman cavalrymen, with. out the slightest provocation. The Republkan chronitlas acts Of vandal ism to the St. ?aura ftPlacoPal Church, used by the 20th Massachusetts as a hospital, The de_ !traction was not discovered till after the regi meet left for home, and the Rep:bra-an does not know whether to chargo it upon the members of the regiment or not. Order of Gen. Cauby—rue Colorecirrroops as —Carl:Schurz.; t Now YOIIX, 8ept.1.8.-.-Tho Herald's Now Gr— imm corrasoOndant Bap : General Canby has Issued an order requiring the - Provost Marshal to famish a register of votes with a lilt of those who after enrollment for the draft left the State and those who claimed exemption. The people of Shreveport are about to petition for the withdrawal of the colored troops. General Carl Schurz, engaged In the duties of hls minion of lospection, was In New Orleans on the 7th lint., but wee about to tfo to Mobilo. Clay and Mitchell—Gen. Pennvpacker— Tobaceo for .Liverpool. Formless Mormon, Sept. 17.—The oilleers of the guard placed over Clement C. Olay'a case ment, wee withdrawn yesterday. It Is believed that Clay and Mitchell will soon have their privileges extended upon their parole. Gen. Pennypacker had a relapse the day he was to have left for home. Ile Is at Norfolk, where he will remain • reek or two. The ship Bt. Louis lice arrived from New York, and sailed for City Point for a cargo of tobacco for Liverpool. Q. B. Winder-17m Old Alerrlmac. FORTRESS Monroe. Be B. Winder, arrested about three weeks ago on the eastern shore by the Frovoatliershal, Ens not been et Fortress Monroe aa reported. no wreckers commenced to-day to table the old ?denims, 'peg near Craney bland, where abe woe. blown no by thesebels. It is estimated , that her copper ITU! exceed - twentrilvo tone' Bbe hes an immense amount of old Iron, armor, cannon, etc. THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. Proclamation of General Uzquinza. EXTRAORDINARY VIGOR OF THE PARAGUAYANS Nrw Sons, Sept. 18.—Buenos Ayres journals arritain some further very Interesting Rol:moon errnieg the Paraguayan war. Trwre• Is said to be much apathy regarding it among the 'people of the Argentine Confederation. who are slow In joining the army. In order to stir them up, Gen. Ilrgniza, formerly their Preaident, has lean ed a proclamation in which he says that ho con siders the contras ahalast Paraguay au sacred that be would go to juin the legions in the held, even if he should be deserted by his own chil dren. The Argentine Government hes made ar raegemente for raising troops In Europe. In order to drive the Paraguayans ont of the Brestilati province of itio Grande, the Emperor has oroered that every fit man there mast be put under arms, and thirty thousand from other provinces mast march at once to waist them. President Lopes, of Paraguay, Is displaying the most extraordinary vigor In bin efforts to meet the assaults of the three powers by which he is assailed. Every um and boy capable of service is pat Into the army, and necessary agri cultural wort Is to be done by the women. It Is thought that Lop: z has nearly and hundred thousand men under arms, and bole well sup plied with materl al of an excellent ehariteter. North Carolina Cetera I CoorentleePost— poned—Where the Troops are Stationed. Now Yong: Sept. Ill.—The Tribune's Raleigh special says: The Colored Conrecitlqp, which was called by some leading colored men at' Newbern for the 29th inst. Is tct.be postponed by request of the Raleigh people, who deem It Injudicious to call their Convention, as It Is so near the time for the meeting of the State Con vention on the 2d of October. There arc now only two white regiments left In the State—the 4th Indiana and thu let Mick'. gen. They are stationed atCharlotte, Greeneboroegh, Raleigh and Goldsborougb. The colored troops are stationed at Wilmington, Norbert, Moorhead City and Beaufort. The Indian Connell FO O T 8O Tit, ABR., Sept. 15.—The remainder of the loyal Cherokees, also the rebel Seminoles, have stoned the treaty. Other delegations meted a further time, but gave assurances that they would all Mgr the treaty. There seems to be a perfect reconellatlon amour all the tribes. except the Cherokees. General Harvey attend the Bluff Creek Council on the 4th 4 or Octebt r, Instead of Colonel Parke, SCllooZlCr dared. B' f .„.„ Pt ' schooner 1.-,euel. ow it, masts , , Dundss, Canada West, for' thiaicgiS bushels of wheat, founder td ku.,a on Lake Oatario, at daylight tale : 1 7• 1 ,°e timen miles northeast of Genesswe L The captain and crew came Imo' '" e 'acnessee in yawl tasty at Moe o'clock tale Wog, having caved nothing from the F el - ere Storm —Coined Juror tcw Yortz, Sept, I&—A. &were Siam, with high tarlnd, o ommellsed Lids morning, and to <Let i In preves., It la supposed to be th;,,titumni a t t At the September term of the city coml. or Brooklyn to-day, a colored man named Rxbert Jackman, was only summoned and empanelled firer. This Is the drat case of the hind In KtaQseonnt•. Tbo C;c9r-ii natrotei . . Nnv YOUR, Sept. IS.—The Trawne's Won lag special saps: The Georgia Railroad coca pony have obtained Iron and mend mock from the Government anillelent th equip the calm lice from Memphis to Savannah. thus compla in their railroad connealmt vitt the north. • s Robbery. Pam - wawa, /L L, Sept. 18.—Tho conntlog room of Qnbattnug & Co.. at Danclonville, Con. netilent, was entered on Sunday chat and three thousand dollars stolen from the ufs. The keys werestolen from the clerk's rxma In another part of the tillage, New City 13a11- 2 1.1eaey Gale. BOSTON, Sept, iB.—Oar new Ctty Hall wee dedicated to-day with 11p9I0Driate amide's. apeerhes were made by the Ateror and others.. A heavy north easterly gale, with rale, It pro rating. Steamer from Caleb!. Routes Neu!, Sept. 17 —The steamer Chro nometer, hailed horn Calais for New Haven, ar rived here. She reports having an easy rno, }ITN D—Of kvpolo ,tevet, JAMES ETIVIt In the letb year Of h.f..go The (=eral will talto plata at 10 o'clock, o WZSISUAT, from the rtahleoce of his lathe lientiocit street, Allegheny, to proem° to Hillda Utter cry. 1./ . R. REEVES 1 : 72 J 3 J31113T3E1E4.. 88 Se ithfield Street, nor Fifth Street COFFINS of every deurtptlna URAFS GLOVES and FURNISH fXri , FiR FUN S$ ALS generally. NT FINE EIEA USE and EilAo (walla:sod IRON cm COLLEO Corner Pena and t. Clair Street► FITTSBritGIi, PA. The Lugest, cheapest and most szccemsful BUSINESS MAN'S COLLEGE IN TILE UNITED STATES Student enter and review nt any time /it Citronlan, oontamlng full lforinatlon. son fns to any addrcua, on opolicatkel to the Pripal pal a. • ENIiINS a A311".:11, 0070 1 xwallavrT splendid residence o/•the subscriber oCered for aile, situated at Oakland, oneraft avenue, within three minutes walk of the Oakland passenger railway. making it very accessible to the city. The house la furniatied throughout in the very best style, Inotu•/114 aLL the modern Improvements. No pains nor expense ha. been wired in making It an elegant borne. Tao grounds are handsomely laid out, containing live acres, with the choicest ty of fruit trees, email fruits, shrubbery and Dowers, with a well-lituated, brick stable. with carriase-hotwe and °tattooers combined, and t wo wella of good water, large cletemn and large reset, voir of eeli water, which eapplies the house with hot and cold water. The above la worthy of the /Mention of any one wishing a deilreble home la • scrod neighoothood. For further particulars, en. qui.o on the premises, or of CHARLES S. BISSELL, settaw No 273 Ltbery atreet. 1 4 •01 i BALD. Counters, Counters: We hare for sale • EIGHT SECOND-HAND COUNTERS They aro as (.1000 AS NEW ONES, and will be ITZE:O2I 11ACRUM, GLYDE & CO., I=l DRAUGHTING OFFICE AND PATENT A.GENC7r No LI ST. CLAIR STREET, near Staspoatio &Kira 14r.oraGErapitz, tarn remp,...4 Itssidaramo N 14 Flay itraeL Cotitcursa, PAILLOS AND HEATINGI' Sa l OYVAPAS. At HUBLEPS, seyl No. 69 Federal street, Allegheny. B LA/ui CERTIFICATES, At J. L. READ'S. No. T 3 FOURTH STREET. FOR Bildt. —5OO, 000 SR LNULSI3. 500,000 SHAVED PINE BEM= FOB BALF, W. BOOrar s 1163 Liberty Street. near SC meth TrxivaßaLL OLUTIISB WRINGERS. —The best In use, Another lugs lot just re. calved and for sale at Nos. to and 24 St. Oink street, by J. a H. PECILLIY.9, .„4 t' - sole Agents for tbla Oeoolte.Y. APTORY 014ELEBE.--Readved I this daY, 0000 lbs.. Excelsior Factory atom, s veil superior sztlele equal to , tte best il , vbest, For. ism by L. IL VOIGT h OIL YORIE STATE APPLES.-2 car loads prime Lake Shore Applekeerw In atom au for b 7 I. LL, VcIOT at 00. MURRAY caxx. cicomnE. a.NY. W. P. MMIRAY, President. J. EL LI DAY. Secretary and Tresedrer. The Company OWna ill tee wimple a 15rm contate. Ina emhts...even aerea.and funy-aveo.erohea, loc. ted on Brerort Run (alributnry enerry Hun,) and lymg between Cherry Ilan and Oil Creek. Twenty-eight leases have already been mad.: to responsible parties, among wham Will oe found the names of Sono of the West cr.: nest succerkfo operators on the Cress. The entire tract will accommcriave irOm 15 to IGO This farm Is surrounded by . lone er the roost emeorated oil producing faries.no 011 Creel{ and Cherry Atm, and Is la close proximity to the "Rear. and “Mountain' Wells, and about one mile !rem ens Walnut Bend Well. The Company Oar, At Waited number of 14.13.13 at the subscription price SEVENTY•F VE CENTS PER SHARE Maps of the property, together with all informs tion regarding the property and organisation o the Company toe be obtained at the Odice of STEEL & BAILEY Agents. 1043.1. f WlLariS HALL. COSIMBECIAL OIL WORIta. Pure White Burnipg Oil, Constantlr on hand. and for agile eV THE LOWEST DISEIEET SA-TE9, B. C. tlc J. H. SAWYER. a119:11 No. 47 WOOD ; STREET 11IINKARD CREEK: PBTROLEOI, ••-•• COMPANY. Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Btt This eomplafr was organised on the Wth inst. =dn . the Powaylvnala Main and faannfann • ring Laws The territory of the ternpany ad Joins the lands of the Drinkard Creek Vinton 911 ilommay, of this city. Capital Mock 4223,000 Working Fund 23,000 Par Value of Eaeh Share $1 00 OIMILOS. Prezident—S. A. JOILNsTUN. Seoneterr and Treasnrar—dkaq, HA .11 8. A. Josorerrox, . LS . WIMPY 00IILTEA. iminm F. D. Oa. . W. O. HMO. jelayd_ R. W. lirromra. S l7 ' I,..NDART) PETROLEUM REPAY-EBY CLARK & SIMNEL Work. and ora.e, COLLINS (ittize La Pittsburgh, 2.4 WOOD STELEKT These work have the largest capita try In the country. The brand stands the bilthect to thu. country and In Europe, for quality sad Ere test, and the oh Is put to well seasonal 'Amami. proper •W alpectelly for export. MarnaGseturere of tOILERS, STILLS TIMES, sat LlttPuovEn Boßtbro Toots tor bll • -- WU? CHAMPION OIL COMPANY Preolump of erode od Dlonufnoturent of Rea Carbon Oil. Banixte andluhricating Oils, orms OPPOSITE saAErsßurtd. tem No, 15 LIND sired, PllllOllll6ll, Pa: W. D. CUSHELA.N, S upt .I JOHN IL vAtzAct. - terr.:43( amazes WALLACE CURTD3S. camAussiox msacEuerrs, CRUDE AND REFINED pzrztorztrm, BENZINE mco LuraucATurci OILS. lii SO PTE Wilda V ES. PfILLIDELP . WA, PA. agrStorage capacity Mader itover,) for 15,0X1 barrels. lilac excellent facilities for shipping to Amexican and Poteigh ports, at out wharf on the Schuy tv lkill River, near the plait:um of the P.B a -•••, BONDED WAREHOUSE OF Phenix Warehousing Company, Fact or BALTIC A FIAILRISON Sta., Stook' s' EvrcaunsOf REFIIIEW PETROLVOI, La Tanks an.e. Barrels. Sua arcolara. I,4ice, No. 2.5 REALER STREET, New4Ork. oc3-I y JAMES ryILIiINN • 1111.0Cia Lan =ALES t CRUDE AND REFINED OILS Perry Block, Duquesne Way, Sped, l attention given to the SALE AND SUIPAIENT OF PETBOLEUX and itsproducts t7onslgnments respectfully solicited. Pittsburgh Ageney ( or VENANGO APE TRANSPORTATION 003IPANT. aT POST OFFICE BOX 142. :mita y IHENN . No.llll. CLAIR ST.. PlttstoTS, POdWj A_ND co.uazsatax. ArzficnANT, AND DEALER Er OrLB ILLUMINATING, LUORIGATING, 0 RUM PETROLEUM OILS, sce.., constantly On timid mut for sale at the lowest =slot prima. Cowl4se mental and orders co li clted. . alll-fial .--- ttoL • JAMS IRWIN & CO., f1..,X C IMOTII 8.111.13 ON Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Aiuionia. OFP/Cll No. 15 LIAM= BL, Prrrszatracm. P 6. Ziw.w.a.arxe WARING & ICING, oorumisSlON DireciaviTs, AND BROILS= 21.1 Primaummg AND ITS muhiimss, And dealers 1n Refining MMeriJ. 0 C 214 7 ri . O. 33 MARKET ST. PILMMEnth. OIL STOCKS.—Tte tmdarsigned will particular attention to the Dumb* o and Stocks of . ALL BRIT :I R Compazies. I4arlt• buyers and .ellen to can, J. S. INOILLNON a Ii JA2,O No. it FOLYinli 3ail LUCENT OIL WORKS. MOAK, Dl77.ildtP $OO.. • miumfairruarp us Pare White Rellned.:Carbort AO. 221 ISEUSETY MMEET ou, LEASES. OIL LEASES :en be had outlet most amoral' term n Leta of four fa Ilve acres, on Whitely Creek. our the doef. leg wall A barrels) atm* last week by the. B dard Op_pcsnumny, Patstrersh. Apply to' le2o HAMBY. !Maths SW. HEwirrs • POLYTRIOUM FOR THE BRIE, Ease o N m I. s. T ol r y b y a t l y a d ohv r m a a n i d; t b awa rlaced. ..For sale by al draggbda. Jyllatyd .; 1 - 4 1 2{..E0 °MIN'S NOTlCE.—Letters odwmtary hare bean thts day granted to the undersigned, on the estate ot Mazy, White, late og Titanium borough,. Allegheny county, pa,i de ceased. AU pawn indebted to said estate: are hereby aatitted to make lauledlite pyeytt,, those mad haying Maims will present teem -likont delay, duly authenticated for settleme nt;-' _ ists; V. EVANS; tirderoadr. TaitiatTole..hientintber, 7t14 lard • • lenlitdome TOTlOE.—Wheres& Lenart. or-Admin. A.l istrauon on'the Estaterof DAVID AL SEW. , ART, late of 'Plttabunk deeeetad, hare - -bitea grantod to the soosemhes: all venous Indebted t o the said Estate are Estmated .to make imaiadtat payment, sad those hillshtk Oisittm, Arsintt odd .Estate will premed - Mem for settlemaM. • • _ ._ . . .. .- WILLIAM S TEWART.' ' faminutrasor or DalriO AL Stewarm dea.d.,' mnusw4osw ' omee or U. &P.A. 71 — , Petto at. _______ MII3 AND, PLANTS. , - A Liktiij__4 vemaideet &tut 'of rAUIT anh OR. NAmrawAL TREES, P.VERGOIEER%OtRAPE V/NES and GREEN HOUSE crs 80. CLUDTB wad OUT FLOWERS to order. dead for a catalogue or call and examine oar stock. : JOHN E. A A. rdErEDOWEi, Pittsburgh Nursery and Oakland grainhOne ESTABLISHED IN 1786. 411 r.irn TISEJEI TS% AT GARDNER'S' Concert HaR Shoe Store! Directly:;Under The OPERA: HOUSE Bootv and Shoes, OF EVIMY bESCRIPUOi; .ire Sold Foe? a Xere commis N, TO WHIT •1 OTHER D li&LERS_ JML-: US SAES BIND OF GOODS. Children's Shoes yo : r3 can yet far - men's Bons Wamens Bhces - AS A CALL WILL CONVINCE. No. SO tat= STREET. 1)0011S 11 .Ib-C).n. *Qv- gP 74 IPifitU Sitre,t, WEI:Rai YOU ViILL . ILEO4YE HI PURCHASING f'.HOOK•OR ALBUIL EfAislaintea.sulat GWARTER 1829 . rzazzruel, Emistrar • • FIRE ENSIIRAIWE COMPART PHILA.DgL.P &meta on January' /..4984. 824370340 Capitnal. I • OW !Leared Premiums 1171,0X1 Invested prendunta image llnaettied`Clanne R 41.11. income for Wei 1100,031, Loma Paid flzita ldn9 • ' B,lotyro W Perpetual and Temportit:p. Poliebel When'. m*: Charles N. Bunker, Lee, Tobias Wagner, ,- Edirard (.1, Dale, - Samuel Gnu% ?Gems Pales, • Jacob R. Sad Ciaarge W. RI rda, :s.Pras:W. Lew% BL CHARLES N. RANOICEE‘ p = it. L .. ; EDWAR DO. DALE, ier JAS. r.t.ISTL/ L Bee. T ten; I. O. COFFIN, !Um corner 1 4 744 and Third =a. FIRE &ND .11191113k8 . • Insurance Co. of North Jtmerioa;.: PHILADELPHIA:. • Assent - 4= 50 .900e •-= „ Hartford Fire Insvolice C ompany. assets. 81.695.1)941. f • XD•Pfteeett on can be keent l id 6 thestia9999l and redstall companies. • t‘ . f . •! W. 14' J 619729; acemay,• : - 9 e2 9 9119 , 94 Watt: titreot. Imam.) ERN INEWEAtNcE COMPANIC:7 tU! ST a' E. bTTT " sr, PreridArri Ofloe, No. 02 Water stied; Spats ta9o.'s Wits.;; bonze, up attars, Pittstri . • - • .; WU/ terms sgaftst eat of Mee mai 2000*ur Rills. d Homo Lutes:am tattlaged 67 Dint:tors 9:40t amw U tramen •61 Ott rossesta6tty, crag xi* tax darer,- mir.4.6 7ttrx.6 4 x.s. U 66 t 64 4 ,7, to 'manta:fa Mt caareder :Mica they Aantress* mote:day At Ulf proteaton to War =to datre to* It klillcr , Jr Atulrow Adkten r - • - • • Ssmes.lll.eAutey, Alexaroder Nper,s, '1 NatheLn.itilieblell, 113114 X.Cott , Alex. rittalek, -- .11.;x7 .7. .' • George Ilardg• Ca_poell B. laerrozy Jotxt W. Itteketitotl rs7so tha. P. lumßEEr. seamen, - - . 6 11 5 6313611 X 06 - QOM-PANT OF Prrrsamunt. — Offlee. - wren - inetiPit-' saa water Iteeta a 1061. WM. BAl4lBYPrates , . '' , Crum." Steamboats and Cargoes ~ frumres 'galas* , kat 111111 damage the . don of the Southern and Wetter. 'Wm.. ZAMA -' and Bayous, mad the nnadido of tbe &my • , • /mares sgainid loss and dal:manly,. di% ArXd=ditn: 84.3 L KIM , . 7•. - 1 IatIMIT. , Jo h n sm i p,R uy ._ iv as. Park, Jr., . ' Satan 840%415 , ~,-,...; Joaes,_ . „ . . . ~., 11 ` .4 " T :' If _ , . w.-- ;:tc. .1 - Sot. 6.'Edivati z Barclay rrest— on, .-: - Wild. A. PEOPLES' /1413171t4NUS Mice, 31...E.6arner of W41,0n41 Matz } IRE : AND ye titit 14SITRAingG aixacro Sam. PiaIAA osa" Yalu:Mats, Sonr Rh..— r " Rb°l4g. Tato E. Parlie, - Qat c a . • : 421°11 V CiataTaAzbmirt JO= F.JELtkpistrkke - • . Wm. VD. lames D. Verner eye IPRn, i X tA — • - • Fnt"il4 cm: _ i JOHN . WATT; Via Praident. " MIL F. GARDNER. Fare:env, juudy ,'! ) A LLECRENY 'EnMco.7.%.ldP ':11 ....A. Int GF EnTSGWIGII,4 2 IXO6 n PLOW -.: Went, Bank mock. ures -: • - •• • - . •,.! ins whin Pa ki,741 ot•Fir k 4 , l Aufzil -• ' 'LISA° .TO N= A : * Wage. - Jour t iii It;15V0,=0) Fics.34 '- D. . BOON, Secretory. . ..- / tOl4l 'l2, 4 41 , u9crronse.- 4 ' ......._ .., , ;•.1 _Him Ca miziLassoir‘'' ' B. th i V7i. o.l3rey, .• • pa Win. Ja Zr In, Jr., - R. ffinCitelft .-- Pk .4. n -- " rani:stock ' - - - sotext..E.Asvtar .- - , .....1; • :".•. , SUPABB,—WYRUPB—MOLABSg3.., ~,,..: I •15 bbls thinned, Po Went! 614 ptigtple;e4'.!.. :! la a. A Corse Busse; • 1., • - • :- • • se d 01Elstes Co ffee Suns; .c .,.: • . we n Primo unl Cludennleaba do: .' in . P.ll. ' - -I ' , do; • ' " os heds.P.E. end Ositsiddil.i ea beLs Booth n Yds', Synepr s 5 " . -•.- -•-, Cteeine a.rderesses; - - ,do N . d;.," . - ..• .-- •', ' in store and arriving. For &Ar e aby - . - - , . betIOXKILER *. LA.Na, 172 and I ± l, Woof strut. 2 to - Mt Mo.tAa. 4:31441 . di ORI „ - - ----3100 A . :I • ',7J ~ ICBM
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