BEER= ''t i tkAttISITED IN 1786. aim gitifitirgh GazOtt. CITY. NOTICES. t'pencti blerinoes and Castanerea At, leas than half last ierson•n pried. Remember the inav, on the north east corner el Fourth and NaTket area! , V. ReltilON - Lora re Doe. East Liberty Lots at Auction. • A rite exeurstaa Win will linty° ton rannsrlr vanes Dada. at2O'Clock on Morriss . , for the sato of Lotilo — E4t'Litiesti fronting on the Greco. burs Pike, , a 24ort'd . stiilice below the Fourth street Oar Station In the Borough .. 'Auction, Bale , . Of , Pertor Furniture, Book-assa, Ertissal. Tier ra'', fair:jet the rtsl!to amp( Wan. 111404 E, Esq., NO. 47 L. 'edneads iaat, at la dalask: tsi'ihould cot tan' tationaar. umi4l , N4,istaPpi *alegi and , #11!•11411. twods • _ • ifileflektklifiillnaikiiaraY, M., at leas tkan you .es pay them far from, the marnitaatlxrera. Call . and, ae, k_hlrylo p?.eleinhyr. the place, - an the north Mai ea/lie/of Fourth inn Market streets. 117113.1150 k Lcitra:e. Bee. . 4-40.!e1!,k Blankets, Blapkots. . . Wl NM ort baud sad are offering for sale,. a ~ ;largit stock Of BLUtkets which were bought pro. 1, 410ul to the advance la goods. Alta, a good as. at Balmoral Shirts; and barred oout.try fitalieWlin Whialx we aro aalllng at greatly reduia p:icese, - DtrarLAr Is, Feder at St., Allegheny Trio Nuptial Tie HAM been deectibed„as a knot Itzedwith the tongue which the teettcarhot ... -unleose. But the teeth .theattelyes, irbeeritifut by the std of SOZODONT, -are powerful agents in producing the fascination Which leads to marriage. The charm to which tfils deliclotut preparation lends to the breath, too bag a decidedly hymeneal tendency. White teeth and t, pure brembl What heart can resist them • plaoketx, At Et&tcA h Bell% No. 21 Filth otreet. Blaul.•ete, At Bits' & Bell's, No, 2t Fifth street , . • • .._;lll.aoliets, At Bates a Bell's, Na 21 MP street ' • ' aultets, .7. it I:l4teali. Bell's, Na. 21 Fifth strea Blanket's, lit Hates & 14111, it,Tifth -street. .anti 'Whiter Goods ~I Ii with great pleasure we call the attention of Ourritaderite.the superb stock of Fall and Winter U.,Goadajtist received by Mr. Jahn Wcler, Merchant Tall*, No. 1% Federal street, Allegheny. His Stack =bracts score of tarot and aslant beau. iftilitices s eassiascres,OrstcoattnstandVestrogs < 5T44 . 140414 tO the weitertrolarkat. Ms assort. meal of Fueutahls; .Goods, ~.eromptistog Skirts, Dragere, Cense,. 15ect•tles,7*4.ercldi cannot De surpassed east or west. 6 Lame stock 'of resdpneade Pattrailkii&Titiestiiiiid Overcoats will Minks Coknit.itt 41kiritablIststnent, Perms Want of atlythlnitin the clothing line should not - .1 bit to glee AU. Weise a call. r` ~niitu6 and PiCnce;' A vied usartment at either wholesale or retail, ches'perlAafrlffin Can tad thaw in this city. Be. tr , =cab's the place, Lia the north inst . corner of Souza and BlarLatstreeta. 0. ILisfsoa Lon & Bao. Rebellion In the lleinan 'Hitedor Rebellions are not congaed to bodies pellets. ~, ' TbegbretkrOnVin our own interior. as well sato 1,1, the "bowels of the lard." The natural law of our t,. , -bedles. ishealth, but we misuse them, and they • i ,3'. .resolt: We subject them tn skinniness, wts over r/tbeltil we: overload Ifi itemach, we neglect the bowels, we plunge out of goons hotter than the If t :::: topics into an, atmosphere below freezing point, 'lli:.and lit' verlotnothensays Wen with our health. But these frames of oars are wonderful machines, .. cand we eon bottle use of the PROPER BIEaRS, 1 ri. ;so 1;3'9101/RATE =A REGULATE them as to ‘ 5 , -~::tender theta - shitest proof against the ordeals to i. 1.,. 'which, in our recklessness, we subject them. Nothing4ist,b as aver been known or heard of m ...':. a Mile adds so much tothe reiistant power of the l';1. human system under etrcamstanon unfavorable to r health at HO TITER'S STOMACH BIT ;MRS I' . liyou would escape the inteiviittint Leven, Ms 1 , :,, of indigestion, bilious 'attacks, and bowel cow- _plaints, of wtdeh cold an 4 ;amp are the Oatmeal li- caves, uretfieTittrilat9 'as tr. YIIOTEOrIVE YrrEVIVINE. This lithe w/seat course; bat If al ready axe. firvaltd, try the pveparatlona as a lIESTO,BItTIVE. -In - tither cue, 'full reLl Inca - may be placed ou Its efneleney. Sold everywhere. • —l.sundayWerrtrrr, Dtc.2.51h.,. 1152. . - Thomae W. Parry S Co., • • Practical Mate .flaillrs, and Dealers. to American Plate, - or - various "eclair:. Cake at Ada:candor Latiradtn , s, near the Wider Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. R, 0,14 ..„(afei !. 4 3 ' setoart. Orders .nrosuptlY jimmied to. All work warranted water i proof. Xtepedring,denet at me abortest notice. No ; Zany) ctor , napalm prodded the roor is not r abused alter tt fa nut on. r.T/InF.E l g. ll th' Wonder Of the fidihttinab:erworld;l3Sozodont. Lsdlts u they'rea their unsullied teeth and rosy, gams re. Sleeted In their s tollet.minors,' and gentlemen u „.;.? tab nrhiteldellusllaah through theiedark atua. teehes, wondaluniethe benightndlatieof twenty ; rears ego tot along, (Mout the teeth.benutifyrng, reno T erni.ong Sozodont; itteir4obblng Snop. - gay Ing returruel eaten an ateteneecf three year: n theinia34 I ban, re opened my a+.ro➢ rdiAU Oita ellobtdrucpt the,earpenter.line. at the old stied,. f yTlrgtA illenbetweea Sintidnild streteindaherry . .:4"ausi. Ordain lotteited and prodePtlY attended to , , 2 - NEWS TtEillEt. . . . Tun Grand 'Jury at Salem, Oregon, have been • 1 -, adenosine to brine. odium and. contempt on the Sunday law by I odialog everybody in sight. 1 'They indict.ed a r erryinanfor breaking the Bab :1 bath by Viiiylng people overthe river to church, i ,and the deacons for:collecting. money iwith the i 'icontribiniowtatur, and vrere about to Indict the . preacher for noisy and barbarous amusement. .__.,_ I . • ',, 10112.1A1t JACKSON. a nedro. hoe been acting S PUT= In Brooklyn, N. Y., at thesittlne of • z,-the Sepisother term of- the - city Court. It is ' : , ,'‘ialilibetdackson wai summoned on the panel . -to tink the sentiments ot the people on the;-to. gro Creation. The people seemed to have borne rthe teat very easily aanciprotest hoe been made , on their part stgehtst -Jackson. ~" '433tOrnottl sir& tot . graye 'favorites With the .„% limos; - 41. country gifl was split from a wagon ; at Columbus:Ohio, =dila all her finery mussed J end dirtied, and lay for some time Insensible. 1 War first tremulous exclamation on reeovering ? ' was; "I hope there are no !saints in eight." I-T citizens of 84 , Pant are excited bver die . 'cimrtlee Of dint bearing quarts In St. ,I,Arde county, Minnesota. Specimens swayed 4 at the Philadelphia mint now a proportion of 15.1.0.3 of gold to the ton, and 114.42 of eilyer. Arian from blot Denning° reinvsent the corm , toTait_riteleti' no Protector Cabral, his impria. WO tlePtedrcesser; Pummel, - and' his admi .,. , zero: .. Preparations were making' lOF the election It• a loennenent President. ,;...1. Ton= fifteen y earsold residing near Marion. Alabama, drank three glasses of buttermilk, ate 41treit watermelons, and a basketof peaches; on ` came day dined heavily, and died in the 4;AT a =ail trlal ' at - New Torsi. Sour damn. tetwesn the ages of id and W, - were witnesses. ! They were all inmates of One house of ill fame , An that eitat,„ Ps* fathef in an orthodox der - -!•,,•- • IRS ovniziot of the Atlantic and Great: West- Len liallwaytor the synth' ce August amounted , ',t65738,537, shelving au Increase of 032,07 ':`tier the corresponding month of laat year. 7., 8310 Mt from brning woods In:-Canada`has izteerf so dense as to prefent navigatkm on the ' l Bt. Lawrence river. r:' _ dtdraptg the South. "the -ziejoton; - (111E0:144ns thinks' It is a' ohlgh , degree of preattlepauti , In a etnit te i n , te r... nto t Ilef the South .any a4vlce wliateTer." :Oda the ClrieleOatViarrto retool* eau. , Bielog that the Etrtii.rehtlloi killed the will , the InsieritVeonstltettonally Cxpreaeod, and • iseetog that the aupportera of meat; .-vbiePY People of the North; were. compelled to i :forte the Bouthlo take _ advice at Abe; cannon's t ranontb, WI In trletr onto Inkraertse lon pftfloint . tsixdr, tregare ha - eit4.the nation,. we Malt eitbati as CantitierOnt. we hare now - the, right- to Fere adviser.° the, Booth, . end If . the people of , 4 the North have AT or honorable spirit left, the) , A..winsee to it;that thd Beath:takes their attlice ... (Cr eeteraPpearreo eerne.. ---- ` • . • I.IYE ~LISX~LI TEE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LOCATION OP PAIIIC RAILROID CHANGED Public Meeting in Richmond. VIOLENT SPEF.CH uF J. S. I'EN'JF.LTON Charters for National Banks in Texas THE TEXAS WOOL CLIP RECEIPTS OF COTTON AT MOBILE. CTION 'OF THE SOUTHERN EPISCOPAL CHTICH bargains cost sale, pOttlon letltnr dt treat. The *beep, Special Dispatch to the Plttatttmth Gazette. SP ILIDELPIIIA, Sept. 35, 1865 Piesident Johnson has decided to approve the change of location of the Union Pacific Rail :o4 west of Omaha, propcsed by the company on the condition that the grade be reduced to thirty feet to the mile, between Missouri and „plate Valley. At a publicametintin the City HalL,..Rich. mond Va., tift Battuday night, Jno. 8. Pendleton mado . iiVolent speech', in which he said thattonr YaukciGmiciaLs bad camped on .his farm for five months, and he considered the killing of three of them the day after they had crossed the Itspedan as a special dispensation of providence in his behalf. The Treasury Department will probably grant charters for National Banks at Galveston and a few other miles In Texas, as there are yet none there. The Ledger's special says that Burratt will Bonn leave Canada for a more distant shore, and adds a rumor that he has already gone. He also says that the wcol clip of Texas is very large, and that nearly ten thousand bales of cot ton were received at Mobile the work alter the removal of the Government restriction•. Letters bare been received at New York tram Bishop Elliot, of Georgia, rioting that the Scuthern Episcopal Church has appointed three Bishops to attend the General Convention. with full power to settle all pending questions, with a view lo re-union. This Committee will Nom to the Southern Convention at Mobile, in No vember, which budy will wind rip Its business and dissolve. W. FUME APPLICANTE FOB EMPLOYMENT. Scarcity of Laboring Hands. THE NATIONAL CURRENCY ISSUED INTERNAL RII I 7IINUE RECEIPTS. NET, Togs, Sept. 25.—The Tines' Washing. ton epeeist says The Secretary of the Treas ury has already, within a short time, recorded the names of over four hundred Importunate fa. male petitions for places,hesides over a thou!: and inalectleers. In other departments where female clerks are employed. the like proposition of applications is filed. Now the truth of the matter le. and it should be known ever the coun try, that In -the departments there has been a reduction In Ste clerical force, and notwith standing this, there yet remains fall strength to conduct the bureaus of the Government easily awl promptly. The Secretary of the Treasury is now consid ering how best he may dispense with the ser vices of about fifty female clerk, without throvileg ladies upon the world without means toreetropertian- The scarcity of laboring bands otilhei Eastern libel, Maryland, is occasioning much Incolve nlen eto thee:l[l=ns of that region, and a dele gation yesterday made-application to the Freed men's Bureau for obtaining help. Gen. Deward has already sent forward a number of Freedmen to the State of Maryland, and will aenti,m.we la a few days to the Eastern Shore. Governor Bramiette and party, from Ken tncky, are still here. The Governor expresses a determination to carry out the views and wishes of the President In Kentiscky. The President has decided to approve the change or location of the Pacific It. R. West from Omaha, proposed bytbecompany, on tondltion that the grade be reduced to thirty feet a mile between the Missouri River and Platte Valley. Dunng the week ending Sept 23. eertificatds of Indebtedness to the amount of SG,OOBIO were redeemed by the Treasury Department, d mutilated currency, amounting . P" During the week ending Sept- 2:3, u ur neer to the at:tenet of 82,275,850. was issued by the Treagury Department up to that date, The total amount homed Is 5153,681,272 L. Hem. John Wilson, Third And:tor/Igor tha Treasury Department, who, (or some time, hat been sufferlng from severe indispositions nos en tirely recovered. the opinion has been expressed wittily; tha last two days, by a competent judge, that the project-for establishrog ae Executive B are an at the White Elonse, will be abandoned until Con gress meets. The receipts from the Internal Reventm yea lerCay were 1614,646,76. Ylnance and Trade to New York NEW Yong, Sept 20.—The stock market has relapSed into Its former ccnatinnation of dullness. Priceit. however, are strong and mammals , high er., Rending, Cleveland atid.Pittsbarge were luitive; Ene was stranger upon the news of the advaitce In London; Goiernments moderately - .MVO, Gold Interest bonds were drm, except 10-40's, which are quoted at 94%, a decline of X per cent. Old 5-20's .34 higher. 740's are ,weak A large amount of the small denomina tionss icoining out of the hands of holders whohave received payment on them. State stock# are dull. Railroad bonds remain (islet. Co Stocks active and generally higher. !Itie coiners in the Lackawana have not all gone to welt, but are only employed by the Mtwara end Radom' Canal Co. The demand foe coal contoines active, and nearly all the iron found ries have resumed work, while the number of casting, for steamers is constantly on the (m -ucosa. The strikers in the Scranton region to the - number of sere ml thousand, are still stand. Ins mat, and there is oo probability of any further production for some time to come, even at Ores; Bend and the vicinity. Coal is now selling at eight dollar. a ton, more than don ola the ordinary price. The companies in Litimb,r land region are getting out large amoants of coal, and. thpseamon willybe rretry -profitable. Central sold hp' to d"Sand American .in V lids' The RbilWaiiii l d market way .4 , VPir - .ii •iltd mond - std . thlireeteswiretterallehrbra, • merit In the price. At tee last liVarti the'pearket , was - Voltam, Lodi:ail+ otteottiers , iaree.‘ RAN halts a buotiiOL63 eleurea, at ooltiket - 439X;Reiding - , Old Southern and .Rocic Island -arc' ate, la 'de. , mend at hardeniog prices. There Was a large irqulry for New, York Central, based upon the • heavy earnings of the road, Which were $l,- 600,000 for August and will reach probably 61,10000 for September. The large business In all the leading , railways Is evidently, at- tracting more °Maid° baying, though the public will not come Into Wall street to any extent until - trade becomes less active. Gold firmer, and closed at 1433,1@144. ster— ling Dille dull but firm, at 109%®109%. The fbilowing were the eienslng prices at 4:30 P. M.: New York Central 95, 1 4095;‘; Erie 2334 ®53,14; Manson 10014®1004; Iteadloglllgi Michigan Central 110 74 (41t1; Michigan &nut:lent Gdy,l; Raekr /eland / 13 9 ii; North-western 23, North western preferred, d 2 %@O2S• Fort Wayne 99N (P 3,;;, Prairie du Chien 54®54X, Canton 40® .10;4; Cumberland Coal 54%. The demand for call leans continues very moderate and neutrally remains at 5 percent. The market to easy and theist:lmply of capital jarge. Lets commercial paper IS offering; and the rates ere 634@t0 per cent. Order of General Terry—Rebel Officers Elected to Protessoreb New You; Sept. 25.—General Terry, com mander of the Dependent of Virginia, has Just given the people of that Stec a very forcible re. minder that martial law still prevails there, by the lenience of two orders sealiteg . provhsion for loyal proprietors to recover their property,, con ecalVd. by the Rebel Government, and by put tliig sistop. to all legal proceedffige - Inatitutod agelnet national officer*, foractidone in the per formance of their o ff icial duties. Herea fter while inertial law continues to pretVAlle.qals mat announces that any perion connected' with the institution bf aulu of this character, will bo arrested. 4 meeting ...of the Board of fllegentiof the . Virgibla Military Institute. at Lexington, was r Thureday last, when ex General Carib, , LeCeacm of XX. Lu,"and formerly • member of - , , Jeffipaviso staff, wan elected to the professor ,el3l Plot applied Mechanics and Military and CIO Zufficsering, , and MOT'Blair, another nil:Philosophymbejlex-ofecer,. wee:chosen Professor of Nato' 1 FROM THE OLD WORLD. Five Days' Later News. THE FENIIN XOIIIIIENT IN IREL;NP, French Horse Agai❑ Victor. ENGLISH DEUNCIATIONS CF THE SHENANDOAH. A CONTRACT FOR ANOTHER CABLE TU.° Forc IGra. Sliffavrls.atra.: else.. ciao- else FLIITHER roirr. Sept. steamer Me ravian, tram Liverpool on the 14th via L3ll. dcriderry on the 15th, arrive...l off here this morn ing., Her dates arc five days later. The politi cal news is unimportant. A meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Compa ny had unattimonalisadepS, the dire tors' ro peri, and consequently esoCtionecitlie new cones tract toade,foi a cable neft year. The question of ritish4 e4dltlonal capital wee tostpooed.foc, abothereteeting fin the 12th of October. • GOAT Brerrue.—The Fenian movement con tinues to cane* some apprebenelon. A meeting mu to be held on the 14th inst., of IV* magis trates of the count, of Cask, convened by Lord Terway. to crnolder whit etepe were necessary to be taken in view of the progress of the Feni an movement in that section. The I.ondaja Daily Nero In an editorial on the subject. says: The Fer tan movement is confined chiefly to laborers, Viers and wanderers of low degree. The inttlligence of the county, and above all the sett:clic clergy, Is on the side ot order. It will MOO appear what the government means to do. It is deaf that there le no.time tee be lost. There a 111 he no question on either side at the Irish Channel of puffin down this movement; as a work of mercy It must be done. There MUM be prompt. careful and complete prevention and r,OrtaalOti of the rebellion, whether weak nt for midable. It would be a great merry to Ireland If ever) Fenlan leader were at once put upon trial. The Pt. I.i-ger rare was won by the Fr each he nit. GI Al sti u-. It.•zilia was the seeJuil, and Art hltnedes, third. F .urteen horses ran. Gladi• at. ur won by tires lengths. Atter the rare ap pileation was made to the steward of the .locuey Club, to bare the wls.ner examluod as to his age. Thee' refused and the sun) eet Is dally disposed of, Ihe Loudon Globe says that there In not a shadow of reason for calling Pailtaineut to gether before the areal time. AMERICAN :Smcuurrics.—Satterth trait's Cir ruler of the evening 01 the 13:h, says: Five Twenties have teen and are dull and heavy, bet' without any ooteworthy change - In price. Thu chief feature has been a at ge demand for at steadily advancing prices. The buying has bet n of a very good description, resulting in an imurovemett on the week of more than two dollars, the cicalae price being 5 0ieitZ 7 • Whets Central, has, in some degree sympa thized la the rise as they closed at 19;‘@71),X, r nearly a dune; over last_week. FRANCE—The Maui:cur says that the great rowers have retrieved all difficulties relative to the treaty f./ the navigation of the Danube. The treaty will be signed shortly. there was a great ells:urbane* at the per t() mance of the Davenport Brothers In Paris. Teo brothers were fetidly hissed. The pollee c eared the room and returned the entrance money. Oue of the apectataritrtstiovered their The Paris 'Bonne wee firm on the 13th, Rental closing at 69f 47c. London Mon* Marker.—The funds generally are steady. Consuls are without material fluc tuation. There la rather more demand for dis count, but rates are unchanged. The 'Bothechllds have introduced the new Brazilian 5 per cent. loan for five mWidies *ter ling, In the London . market. The antiscript,on price in 74, payable in installments extending over twelve mouthy. The fallowing is a summary of the news wee, feed by the steamahlps Etna .d Niagara, which nailed from Lirerptol for New York on the 13t0 Inst. The Loodoil Timm hat en editorial strongly denouncing the eortlnned and vindictive depre dasiors Of the Shenandoah, and sharing In. the , ndlgtatlon of Amerlea against her. It says nun. Capt. Waddell la acting on his own rerponsitnlity, and enlese ht can clearly show that he had wo knowledge of what was known o ereryeddy else In the tame latitude, ho has co Malt:. to Itletch o The Tuve adds: Emitland will do all that ln ternatmeal law rcqulrm la the matter, sod am:- gesta that she IMAM tinder tha circamstanab.ffo larTh - ErTeitiTthat the British ships of war should b, thew mted to treat Me Shenandoah as any tber pirate, Mid awls; the United States In atoppincheruntrag.e. It trusts that M:me- Mies to this effect. will be aeat to the British commander in the Feeble. The rmrs pnblishee &letter from ex Secretary Bvejsmin, denying that the retel government treated the Federal prlstmers with cruelty, and 'lndicating Jeff. Dav , s troll the charges of In humanity. Mr. Benjamin says that the chief caw.e of the stiff ,rle‘ was the coarse of the Federal Government alative to the exchange of prisoner. 'Fns ranea, the following day, pub bated a letter from a Federal naval odixer, de nyleg Mr. Benjemin's statement In tote. The Times rays that in the absence or precise ILlca.thasion concerolag Fealanutm, it Is impos. sible.to determine what significance Is to be at tributed to the reported movements of the men members tit the order. bat the amount of repeats • noel wIl ervery slight, as the feeling of dis earisfact n Is entirely confined to the lowest can' cf Irish people. The'cbsatiel fleet bee left Portsmouth for t'e Irlrh canoe. but Fettle:Aim has nothing to da with Its movement. Gen. Lamoelers Is dead. The matrimonial al lance replrted between Mute Alnedlns, of Italy, NO Prlnecsa of Spain, Is anfortnded. LATEST—Bp tkc Moravian by telegraph to Lon donde-rm.—Liner-poi, Sept IJ.The political news to-day to unimpormnt. The stockholders of Lho American Telegraph Co. have held a mettlne and adanimously adopted the report, of the Directots that a new contract will be made for the handl/Igor another cable to be laid next ehrhamr. The question of raising additional capital was watt:slued for aLotlar meeting. which was to be held on the Ithh of October. The Manchester market was inactive. Some descriptions of goods are steady, while others are e seler. Bteadatuffs dun, but steady. Pro visions firm. Richardson, Spence & Go., and Wakefield. Nash Ze Co., report flour dull and easier. Wbeat inactive. Corn steady Elba% for mined. (Stained, totheya do Co., and Gordon, Bruce & Gt., report beer quiet and steady. Pork firm. Bacon scarce aced prices still advancing. Lord firm at 85s Boyce firm and unchanged. Coitie steady. Petroleum firm at as 9,l(gfia 10d tor refined. Lownpn, Sept. 13.—Everdng. Beindstnffs dull and tending downwards. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffce firm. Tea steady. Landon money market. Consols closed on ornedday tuning at 89,i 59% for money. El .llnota shares, 70;i@79%; Eris Ames 55%@57; 1.1:11.15 20, W. • lATEST via Londonaerry—Li6ttroel:SepL 15. '..Ttre cotton brokers circular reports the sales of the week 71,000 bales. Including 11,000 bales to speculators and 19 000 bales to exporters. The market opened with a downward tendency and closed with an upward tendency, ihougk prices were 34€034d lower on the week for American. The authorized quotations are fair? Orleans 21.140; Middling Orleans 18„Sid: Mid dling Mobile's 13Mdt Middling Upland 18,0. Bales to-day, 20,000 bales, the market closing with an upward tendency. The stock In port is estimated at 32,700 bales, of which. 25,500 are American. Breadstuffs quiet and steady, except Flour, which has a downward tendency. Provisions firm and unchanged, except Lard, which la buoyant, at fibs. LOiiIDON, Sept. st.—Consols closed at sr.l,l;;lgspy, for money. Illinois Shares, ?ON@ 50; Erie. 57; U. 8. 5-20 s, 6834. The .a'.ove prices were previous is the receipt of the Per sia's peas. Bullion In the Bank of England kas decrease/ L 107,000. The Interest ou 6.20 e WsBDINOTON, Sept. 25.—Many Inquirleahave been made 'shy interest due the first of Novem ber upon the 5 20 year bonus, le not anticipated on the registered as well as the coupon b mds. An answer is, that owing to the pub lished regulations, the Department Is compelled to keep the beekeeper' for transfer of registered bonds until the let of October, after which' period considerable labor will. be required to make up the necessary schedules for the pay- Meng of Interest. This will require certainly to the 15th of October, and 'possibly until the 220th Or 25th of that_ Month. Every effort will be made to getittioohOdules as soon as possible, ar.d when completed, they will be transmitted to the prepared:leen, with directions to com mence the paymeot of aneb. Interest at once. Pontiterd-CpagFeepanen and _t1:!15 oath. . Naw Tm o Sept:V.s. - -Th , pardoning • dietin g Dish( d 13ontberner the , other day. eays the !ele; !pedal, the - Preoldent told hlrELto go bome and orge the elation of teen to, Congreta who 'would take the oath.— knee of no two, the Pres,deot sald,'lti find men t ooo PgresA who vonld oot take the oath. PflTßUiWff' A iff ATTE. =MEI PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY. SE}TENIWP 2F, is€s. CONSTRUCTION OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. 4 Beecher on Negro Suffrage. RACE CETWEEN THE WINOOSKI ARO ALGONQUIN Fenian Movement Condemned APPLICATIONS OF POWDER DEALERS New Line of Steamers Proposed Mew Yong, September 25.—The Arra47 says: The main object of the trip of Mr. Colfax and his conapanioes was to ascertain lf`the resew' ens and cans 01 the country demanded the speedy censtruction of the Pacific Railroad. Governor Brass, with whom our retorter conversed, is de °Wed in th e conviction that...the early comple tion of the work Is loudly demanded, and his opinion Is shored by the entire party. The de velopment of wealth to the country attending this evlitos irueseß9d, Will be of the most 013- tonlehtek ' eharectir. The Pacific aid of the 'Void is bang pushed with marked earnestaess over the rest sideof lite Sierra Nevada. The ridge, which Is seven thousand feet high, will soon be worked through, and the rest of the road, It le asserted. la no easy of completion as a read on the New 'fork Central line. The sale of 45.600 bales of cotton has been postponed. Henry Ward Beecher delivered a sermon on Sudsy evening to favor 'of negro suffrage, which he thinks they will get. . In the race between the Witmosklaind Alton • glum, the feed pipe of the latter,which supplies eater to Ow boilers, failed last night, and the fires were drawn and the machiner7,4t o OPed. Father McKenna, poster orthe church of "Our Lady of Mercy," who recently returned from a visit to Europe, preached a surmou yes terday, and took occasion tocondemn the Fenian n °velment In the strongest terms. Re stated It was creating great trouble In I - oland, and some young men bad been transported In conse quence, and he earnestly advised the mernb..Ts of LL roncrrcation to have nothing to do with the ruov, nice:. Iho Post Pays: The powder dealers and rr r nu. fartuters here have made many applications t the Col'eoor fol:permlts to Pend the articles out. 'Cho applls ants deslre to send for sportlna pur— poses, an aggregate of powder of nearly 100.000 pounds; ct shot, ab , ut 12i,000 pnue 1,, pursue. iou caps 10 000. Permits ere asked for one hundred guns. The number of persons In the Sonl2l rot whom thtie articles are ' , rental, is between Tree and four hundred. rhere is mune reeling In regard to this sriblect. The appli cants are very tlyeiroua this their trade should he left free like all other trades. The Norfolk Day Book, of Friday. has a re port al a meeting held there to fevor of estab halting aline of steames between that-part end Bt. Nattaree. Resolutions were peered to the efft et of carrying through the greed enterprise. -Some 3800,000 are already sabscribod, the earn of three million dollars being - net:6a to carry nut the dews of the projectors. The fact that Na poleon takes an -active interest in the establish- Alta of this lioc.and the positive assurance of aid iroria that source. fixes with certainty the rstablishment of the hoe at an early day. 1 he Charge. Agahut Comptroller Brea- uan—Sleattag of tho State Central Cptu mitteft—The Yacht Race. Nan Tour, July 25- —Comptroller Brennan's reply to theeharges against hirn,*pendtug before Gop. Fenton, to published. It answers In de talithe carious assert.ons and charges about the Slumt Testi m on W. the Street CleanlogContract, the Judgments, Pay Rolls and Riot Claims. The answer Is full, emphatic and nnqualifiod in its dental of all the spee , ficallons and charges. Ate meeting of the Republican State Carats' Committee, hold at the Astor ElJuse on last Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. R. Stewart was chosen Chairman, and Mr. J. H. Ketcham Sec retary. Roth of these gentlemen belong to the Weed wing of the party. In the a lel between the Winvoskl and Algon quin, the latter, last night, was considerably ahead. The interest in the race to increasing grostly. The 3.1 New York provisional cavalry regi 'Meet, which le composed of the old 13th arid 16th New York cavalry, arrived In this city last evening and will have a formal reception and parade this morning. It was a portion of this regiment that rendered each effilisut service In the pursuit and capture or Wilkm Booth, and to It belonged 13 atop Corbett, who shut the asaaa• sin. Members of tha city cooticil gal hands of do• paroterats of St.•latatia, arrival IT this city ott Sat tirday rigid- Oar Chicago rtsttora I.ro to day for I'Llladelobla. Arteat Of German American Citizens In Prussia New YORK, Sept. 25.—The difficulty arising out o fa, arrest, In Freesia, of Germans who had Um me American citizens for the not,per• fort:mu:tee of military service, required by the PrUESiall stovernment, contlneem to exelte at- Wilton In that country. Von iiismark's or can ddclares that the Conetltullon Imperatively requires every Barlett of Prussia to perform military duty, and cannot be altered at pleasuri by the Executive antheigities. Ass/re:tine this statement to be reamer., The only cYay to relieve naterallzed Amerlesu ettlzeros fromq,he °faits lions whleh they are conslitsed,be U1:1 r, towards me land of thrir oirth,"Ard be the rot:telt:Mon of a treaty between the United States and Prussia. Hitherto such persons beergenerally been re leased from the compulsory,oellitary service to to which they are subjected. bet only after a meat deal of trouble and Oct of special regard Mr the United States Government on Is repre sentatlon, and not In virtue of their riette as tuerlcan citizens. The lienthrt Berlin correspondent belloym that If a communication to this effect were sub mitted to the Brassian Legislatnre, It wuniffbe passed by an Immense majsrity, ae the Liberal party are extremely desirous of being on friendly terms with the great transatlantte Public. The Cotton In the South Nam 'roux, Sept. 25.—A special to the Times from Washington 34th, says: The Secretary of the IT:east:try and the Commissioner of Internal Revs-tee /MVO now under consideration circular. which will be Issued in a day or tiro, lo bee b eettd to Govnrnment tax collectors with a view of rellevitg the holders of cotton in the Southern Slaws. It Is found that the cotton bidders are generally unable to raise the money to pay the immense tax, iti..T„ required by the act of July 25c1, 1854, to be paid before shipment to the Government agent In Lae nearest locality or district in which the cotton rosy be; foasd, and it Is ',ILO found impracticable and s unetimes'im possible for Sloss cotton 'owners to come North and obtain the requisite Made by the 14 paths- eat= of their titan. The law, as heretofore construed, seemed to !getout an Ineurinonatable obstacle to the shipmentof cotton to the Northern ports before the;Government assessment ehonid be paid, bat the Becretary of the Treasury, with Cho aid of the. Commissioner of 'Mensal Revenue, has, it le believed, discovered a plan by which owners may ship their cotton to Northern markets and pay tbe Government charges In those pule. • If this plan be carried out, it will release and send to the Northern markets an Immense amount or property which Is now tied up In the South by rektou of the former strict and techultal con, 'Unction of the law. Propeller Sunk—Several PassengeraLost. Oommenuao, N. T., September 2S.—The pro peller Sockeye, of the Northern Transoortation Line, left here on Saturday evening with passen gers and merchandise for Toledo. When abut four o'clock a. m. Sunday, thea struck sun ken rock near Aiereas Light, In the Bt. Law recce river, a mile above Oak Point, and sunk In seventy feet of water. The passengers were rescued, but hardly had time to • realize their perils when the boat slid from the rock and mak. Three passennem are known to have been lost, named Mrs. O'Neil, and Mrs. and 11111.1 Aura,. of Milwaukee. As the boat went down three men were seen In the water under the stern, and It is feared they also were lost. Thera was not twenty minutes time after the vessel struck., be fore the mink. The surviving passengers. credal brought to this city by the eteemer (templet'. of the Royal Mail Line. The low water and extreme dar k ness of the night are the reasons given for the sad accident. The New Loan Rumors. New Yong, Sept. 28.—The 21rries says The rumors of new loans by the .Treasuryhara pry nearly all exhausted themselves. There Le.sane disrazzlon going on In regard to the fondingof a portion of the compound and other Interest bearing legal tenders of the 1804 dater; but nothing, we believe, has hamlet de termined at Washington, and the probability is, that the Secretary of the Treasury will wait to know the result of the inquiry he besinstltuted through the forthcoming quarterly review of thenational banks to October let, to Maimed:it of compound interestt, legal tender notes they hold: , We believe It wlli to in the shape of a proposal for the popular landlue, or conversionof Oaten - aka into sold heftier stock, et a tot fortemkte, to all holders in common among 'the ocorae, and tot by public advertisement and Area fora specific suns, UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE AICD AMNESTY,. 1 - monad a I ever from President Lin coln to Gen. Wacsw nth. Nat ,- Inc... Sept Wi.—The Sehtherri Adeacafe of the IS,II nay. estrael..whieh b" Joel btt n r=o.l;bba, le tram the late President UM , toe letter to fireeral Wadsworth, who felt no the. tattle of the eldernere. The letter .1)a Ic of n le IC, it character, Is to be Sent to Gtrerol Walleteorth'n fauilly. 'lt thaws that Mr. Lincoln, ho'detlrea the bestowal of tee elect ive tree eblre open the blacks, was also at on cal ly day in favor of granting universal amnesty, which, for argue strange reason, is still withheld (rent the South, ootwithstan ding it 19 known itwas his intention to grant, without any exception, a general pardon. Rio wishte In the particular the A merleati people cannot afford' to dareen-ii. Cougr eats will no doubt exact the right of suffrage for the blacks. Wby an amnesty should be wltheld nntilithat time, we are unable to see. Vila, certainly was not Mr. Ltabolit's plea, (whose intentions all parties should sacredly observe. Tbe following is the extract referred to, In which dr. Lincoln says: "Ton desiecloknow In the event ol,onr com plete anecesi in the litld, the same being fol• looked by a loyal and cheerful submission on the part of the (South. if universal amnesty should not be accoMpanitd with universal suffrage. Now since yen know my private Inclinations as to what ter= should be granted to the South in the coo tlngepey mentioned, I will here add that If our secede should thus be realized, (taloned by such desired restate, Ica:mot spe, if univer sal amnesty 'III granted, how under the elegant. stances I can avoid exactirg In return 'tra versal suffrage, or at least suffrage an the basis of :intelligence aid , military service. ..How to benefit the condition of the colored race bras long been 'a study which has attract, d ray relines and careful attention. Hence I thick I am clear and decided as to - what waive to pursue In the premises. Regarding it a reitgletra duty, as the nation's guardian of the re people who have so heroically vindicated their mar haca 013 the battle field, where,. in ea alsting no Bate the life of the Republic, they have di monstrattd in blood their right to the ballot, which is bat the human pvetectian to the flag they have so fearlessly defended." Aprulatments—Rallroad Colllslon—Treas ury Note Plates—Aged Rebel Araested Boat-Burners' Trlat. WASIINGUrN, 'Sept. 25.—The President nas apppoixted G. A. Sykes, Distr . :et Tax CJ9/11iS -BtOner for the District of Mississippi, and JAL!" A. Martin and Charles 11, Stone Cale( Eagta ars In the Revenue Cutter Service. A number of pardons were granted to-dtv.. Thu roes special says: The train which left Washington :hie ms , iiing for Richer.nd, came In 'wan another train near Al.:v . an hid. Several persons were InjUred_ The ifewairrs Washington special says eleetro tyres of the Treasury note plate have never nten taken with the knowledge or consent of the Treasury Drpartrnent. Unsuccessful attempts have been made on Government bonds, however. The Tribune's special says an aged rebel named Jones, Assistant Sceretery of War under the Confederaty, was arrested In Virginia and brc tight here ills evening. It Is rumortd that J. W. Bell, chief counsel Le the boat burners On trig! 113 St. Loul I, who is now In Witshlsgtor..., tam made arrangements for Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, to co-operate with Idni in defending those now on trial, and curb others, Including Jeff. Da-la, Benjamin, Sadden and Mallory. as may have charges bre turbt against them. The evidence shows that Js ff. Davis cent men to born the great bridge near fiaarvllle, and that Benjamin agreed to pay them 1100.000 . far their Ger flees. dome dicers of-'the Govertimmst have expressed the 1.110;4 iasali, that no obleasion notate against sending these prominent prisoners to Bt. Louis. Geol. itancoeVe Recent Spee' New Tetin/r,2.5.--Gen. ilanew.k, in a recent speech tolhe Old Fellows at Baltimore, Laid: The power of the Government, u shown in the late contest, la a star in our um:oche:on, whose rape extend &anciently to give tight even to London and Pub. The Rio Braude le but a short distance in Comparison, and I firmly be lieve Bonen? owu knowledge of the country and my experience therein, that the Emperor orFrancetwill be glad to vacate Mexico If la. I. allowed thiir.teslenve with...boyar. - louse millions to the agent of that country, atter capturing Ito catltal. and It is thought that It will not cost Francelass than it cost us, raff every day's delay will add to the expense, *Mum a chance of compensation, for I con. elder it sa certain as fate that the continued occupation of that country by a foreign face, which erterod It In hoatillty to ode Interests and prejudices, will certainly lead to war. It Is now, however, time for no to emigrate the arts of peace, and bind up the wounds made by the boo rebellion. We mop deter the day of retribution notli we are strong again, without resting under the Imputation of fear, The Emperor of the Fren went to Mexico when it was convenient for him. We can defer meeting him there, until it in CJa• vet. s h tit m• not be necessary, end in each rase wee. a mCL . Ougla In oar day to the honor of our country's ar Tie Virginia F.lect'onn—Eandlclates 'Can not Take the Oath. Now Yong, Sept. 2.5.-11,chmond leiggirs to he "Jerald States that Ban. Bowan!, of the Freedmen's Bureau, accompanied by Maio: General Terry ar.4 Col. 0. Browo, had a long conference with Governor Plerpoint to refereace to- the condition of the lICETO in the State. Their °violas:l were freely interchanged, and the result will be a considerable melioration of the condition of the freedmen, during the approach leg winter. Err. John R. Woods, of All:ran:ark county, has withdrawn from the Congressional:canvass, alleging ho cannot take the oath. Th. remain- AZ contestants re A. H. &vast, %rho cannot take the oath, and J. F. Lewin, wh. can. Mr. Southall line alio withdrawn In Print Edward Dl.nrlct. because he cannot swallow the oath. On the other hr.nd, R. Johnson will continuo to run, annomeitor that he can, conscientiously, take the prescribed obligation. Political gatherings continue to be held thringhent the State. The people manifest the greatest Interest in public affairs The Common Connell of Fredericksburg be lieve the spirit of the citizens of that place to hare been miereprasented to the Government of the United States. They passed resolutions de• elating their willingness to hind Virginia to the Union, and indorsing the President. The SL Albans Haider& Nllw Tour, Bert. 2 5 ,—A correspondent, at St. Albans, Vt., of the Houk& contradicts a report which has been rrenerally circulated, to the ef fect that the tisuks of that place have hid re funded to them, by the Canadian authorities, all the money stolen from them on the If of lot October by the rebel raiders. Re says that the total amount stolen was over $210,000, and that of thin only 390.000 tom been returned by the Canadians. It is said that Secretary Be vard has made a demand on the British Government for the restitution of the remainder, on the ground that before the raid took place, some of the Canadian etlleisls were aware Enoch was con templated, and that they assisted the scoundrels in manint4 their meacte, and throw all passible obstructions In the way of their arrest and pun ishment. Thikccirresporident complains of the bad faith generally of the Canadian Govern ment. The South Cured of War New Tong, Sept., 2.5.—Tb0 Troburzet's Florida letter, from Tallahassee oil the 13th, nays: Cor respondents are mistaken woo suppose a bellig erent disposition is to be found anywhere M. Florida. In fact the military spirit and pride of the South is broken, and 1 think it cannot be revived during the continuation of this genera tion. An indolPs disgust at the war with all Its appendages and draplegs generally prevails. In a conflict with is foreign power it would pot be safe for toe Government to depend on anything like an enthnslastle support from the South, simply because of this disgust. There is little if any disposition to bushwhacking or guerrilla warfare, and only the most inconsiderate frac tion of the people have any expectetion that slavery will be re-established. Nov Yon; Sept. "s.—Gold is somewhat less active. The check to booms to the Dry Goods market produces a diminished demand for Goods for con-umption, and the purchases of Gold for duties upon foreign fabrics Is consequently loss active.: This fact and the expectation of a moderate amount of Gold coming into the street from the suntreasury in payment of the 5 :30 coupons, has produced a temporary decline in the premium. The downward tendency is par tially helped.by a alight yielding in the strength of foreign exchange. The price has ranged at L 43311271,4331 this Morning. From San Francisco. But FRAXOISCO, Beptember 23.—The supply of eastern goods is twining low. Many kinds are entirely In first bands, and prices - still tend upward. The cargO of tbe Orpheus, which ar rived this week, Is nearly sold. Flu or six eastern vessels, with goods. are over due. But ter, coffee; lard, meats, provisions, coal, candles, ell. 'Map, sugar and domestic liquors are among the articles which bare advanced, Motley Is very; abundant and east , at IN per cent. per month. ,Dltt ,Destroyed by kire Cocqrsavv. Sept. W.—Covington Rolling win wag oesuoyed by . ffre Saturday night. LOBS twenty tbousand dollars. The Worth Carolina Conytation—Treaty wnh Sonthweatian Indians. ri n 'ASLITNGTOTi, Sent. 24.—A dispatch frorrt Gov...roof' Ftoniea, ro• North Carolina, dated Rai . - rich. Sept. 23 says, with reference to the elec tion to , CI , leg-ntra to the State Convention, winch tt oh place on Thoodey t One bolt of the State has 1., en hetet] from. The result is very •zrati ty nag. Such men ore elee , ed as Pearson, Reed, Movrt., Warren. Doutell, Dock‘try, Craldsrel., Uh It 13.r...5ra. Po o% Paiatpe, SFttle, Beredeo. Tla.nfirron, B.rxtcr. Goideat. f.f , tesonf, Wrighc, Sm!th. Jobustou, Lag., Ilaria, Satterthwaite, .there. The eourreirrweiees appointed to test wit - o the tr , tithwester u Indian tribes have condoled tt^•v .e 4 , 0 , - ,airma, and have been uniformly sac tessful. The 1111111ln Commissioners. Ovum, September 25.—General Curtis, Col onel sylor and Mr. Guernsey. of the Commis tier to make Y treaty of peace with the North western tribes, have reached :ill= City. where Gey werefolned by General Sibley - and Surgeon Wood. They expect to reach Fort Bally, where the great Council is to be held in about two Governor Edmunds will lota them at Tatkton, and Commissioner Reed at' Crow. Creek, Frain the latest, intelligence, It epocars doubt ful whether many Indians will be at Fort Burl to meet them. This may cause a delay, nt sev eral weeks to General Sibley, should he be at Fort Bully: Hon. A. 87,,Babbard, or the Con. gresslonal Committee DOFToiestlgate Itidlen af fair., am:nal:melee the Commission. The Pacific Railroad—New Praattonal Cuxieney. NEW Your, Reptombez 24.—The licraldoa Washington apedal *gym The Prealdent bag approved the change of route for the Pielfic Railroad west of Omaha, the coMpany having, acceded to the condition that the ',grade shall - be reduced to thirty feet to the mile between the Missouri andrlatte Valley. • A new Wm; of fifty cent fractional currency will shortly he made to replace the last Lamle, which has been greely counterfeited. The bead of the Treasurer, Spirant, will take the place of the figure of Justice. 'The new ton cent cur rency will also soon appear, printed on common bank note paper. Cotton Owners Relieved New Tons, Sept. 25.—A Weablogton 'special pays the Secretary of the Treasury Is now pre- - paring a circular which will be Issued In a day or two Intended to relieve owners of cotton, the South. It la known that cotton holdere.'„, ra generally unable to raise money reenifeJ' ov law to be paid Government Agents " Leta where the cotton 13 found. The law no heretofore Insurmountable o c rsrcie ed tt ec g m b e iS d ai th eo p i refi tc' e li t e North, before the payment of Goverem- - 14 . es. , menta, but the Se,tetarT of the ':reasury has discovered a plan by which twners may ship their cotton to marktt3 and pay the charges In these I'M 10. Alettiug of miotre 1110 to Men Now 'Portz, September meeting of the States Mena Men was held at Cooper Institute to day, Thomas Lawrence presiding. Resolu tions were adopted denouncing the Democratic nominations and platform, as abashing them from obligations to support the party ticket, proclaiming themselves for tips Constitution as it Is, and Ole Vulimt s 9 it was, and affirming that all executive proclamations and decree!, affect ing the rights of States, are unconstitutional, null and void. The nomination of a /hate ticteet Is left to the decision of a Committee. Thirty or thirty-dye assembly districts are said to have been represented. The Jeurtst Cause Deported Dead New Tong. September 25.—The World has Ravines from Chlhubua to July Slot. mating that the«luarra cans Is dead. If Jeerer. was able to gather Into one corps the troops that ac knowltme his oral:toils. he wmild not have more than 10 000 . men, and could not select fmin all that number, two thorimettly armed and well organized ntiilmants. The truth la; all the wealth and Intelligence of Mexico is enlisted upon the aide of Maximilian. There le no po tion of the country Into which the Imperialism might not safely and anteesefely penetrate. Bath Robbed D1'6400,000. BrowJs, Sept. 2.s.—The Concord National Bank. of Concord, Mass., was entered between half-pot one and two o'clock So-day, while the cashier was at dinner, and the safe robbed of 000.000, conegsting of United States bonds sad moway.. These- bonds belong go the bank and teposltory. A reward of $2;000 is offered for the recovery of the stolen bonds. A regiment of colored Massachusetts vol unteers was dismissed to-day, and a large num ber left for the west, where they recruited. Great Four Oared Race Prao Stno, Sept. 23 —The great foar oared race between the Ward bimthers 'of Newberg. std the Biglin brothers of New York, for the chemplotishifiof America and a stake of $2,000, came ottou the river opposite this village to day. The 111 C% which was closely contested tbrouchout, wamwon by the Ward brothers, they bsatiag their opponents forty-five seconds. The distance rowed was five miles. Prom Fortresh Monroe Fourness Mormon, Sept. 24.—The quarantine at the entrance of Hampton Roads will be &g -ene tanned October let. Mr. J. Jones was brought here to-day from the Eastern shore, under arrest- It Is said the he was the private Secretary to !Secretary Mallory, of the Confederacy. Hotel Burned BHT. NSITICE, lib., Sept. 25.—The Skowbegun Hotel, to Skowhegan, was totally destroyed by bre at an early boor this mnrninr, with a greater portlcn of the furniture and effects of Its In mates. The doss to from SIS,OOO to 515,000, mostly lc en red. Csino,l3ept. 25.—Eleven hundred bales of cotton passed for Cincinnati, four hundred for Evansville. four hundred and attain for 81.. Louis and eighty for Boston. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL 3, MORE MURDERS IN LOUISVILLE. NAN ERMA HIS WIFE AND MILD The Louisville Democrat, of Saturday, says Thls morning wo are compelled to record one of the most damnable murders that It has been our lot to relate, that of the death of a woman and child by her husband. The scene of the tragedy was Water street, between Sixth and Seventh. We paid a visit to the place about 12 o'clock last night, and learned the following particulars from persona who were at the house: Pat Delaney, a input man, was come years aloes married to a, woman by the name of Esther.- Pat is in the habit of yielding to the worst of all enemies, atrong drink, anti while under the Influence of its evil effects, treat► Ms family in the most brutal manner. Oa Thursday, and while his wife was in a very dell. cats condition, he, in one of Ma tits of drunk en insanity, beat her most unmercifully. This caused a premature With. and the child, W 3 are informed by one - witness, was burled by the In human father without any notice being given of Its death. The birth of the child took place about 12 o'clock Thursday night. After this the brute again boat his wife, from the effects of which beating she died last evening. Partite who were present seemed very unwill ing to give the full facts of the affair, as all were very reluctant to talk about It. Pat Delaney has been arrested, and la now con. tined In jail. Murder from Abortion. The Louisville Democrat of Baturday, says: Boma timesince a young lady, by the name of Louisa C. Williams, was brought to the city by a villain who deserted her. She was left at a house on the Point. A.short time since it was discovered that she was in a peculiar situation, and for the purpoad. as she thought, of hiding her shame; called in Drs. J. T. Jacques and Chas. F. Miller. who produced an abortion which caused the young girl's death. The facts were made known to the pollee and about 12 o'clock !US night officers James and Amos Turner ar rested the two wonld•be respectable physicians. We are informed that Jacques was once a preacher in Illinois, while the name of Dr., Mil ler his beep familiar with our citizens for [KIM time. The young girl was formerly of Alabama, and Is said to have rich and respectable relatives Irving there. Up to the present writing the cor oner has held no inquest, and It is impossible to learn the fall particulate at this late hour of the night. The °Mons who made the arrest deserve credit for the mantitr 1.2. which they ferreted out the case. slobbery. fAnr~Aal'OL 9. Sept. 24.—A daring highway robbery and attempt at murder. was made lest night upon: the person of Mr. Dennis, an con. ployee of the Amerlean'Expreas Compariy.l.M.r. Dennis was walking up Meridian street, when he was set noon by Wee radians, who knocked him down, choked him severely. and robbed him of forty dollars. They then left him, lad had gone but a shoradistance when one of them returned and shot him In the leg. Petroleum In lake Superior. The alleged dincorery of petroleum -in Lake Superior seems tohane attained 60¢43 degree of probe:11114, ln spite of the geolopjcal objections to its existence. A company has been !muted to teat the existence of petroleam at 0401lIgul• YOLtME LXXViII,4-N Vie Bebe Organondliebel SOC.lety In Nor 1 cr . :: City The Islew York correepondent Of the Chicago Rqublican ears The Deily New. daily becomes mere saucy in Ste championship of J. Q. Davit and glorillestlon of Copialn Wire. Allthanzli not. perhaps. di rectly mercenary in Ulu; taceleg the embers-of the re. bet lance, eeting Jake Thompion be, run away wlab what was left of tie conic:era etur , ds alter pas Ir g Ben Weed a *lngle sum es' 8.5,0 X): yet Ben leeks cloeely to Lite prolita of hi 4 paper, and finds his account m thus porvesinz the tort of tra.h to which the southerc etermach is a, Cootomed'i Time was when the Sawa was Hen's pia) thing; It Is ncw his :MT or life. For wittertinging Meter:es are lucrative, and tOlities productive, Ben's taste for gam bling goes further and Indeed goes no very far es occasionally to clean him oz: ; the ode at the faro bank, as In the lotteeter, going ega:nat ate planer. and lathe long run leading to ruin. Ben. In friqt, plays heavily, and not fortunately—lt was not long since he lost F 40.- 000 at a eating—and his fortunes • Gnat have a rtpartment of Fupplfea and repains4 whlch z they find In the Seem Altte.nOt pastaliadlhtee In the er•tati are as yet too limited terehahle'the pa perLa diveiete very ext 0 2 517 e 1 9 thimvletr h ", reinforced the conibern tiopulatiow t-- city so numeroualy as to give the rebel orgati predigfous stews; sad it makes money aceord iagly. And this same southern population Ls the banci , of Stew York society. Bo long as the- war last-± ed it Wall.'llot en regle to entertain known rebels gorgeous/yr. and to ape that chimerical Wog, southern hospitality ; the reality of which, as evervbcdy knows, consisted in the pill:dacha* 'leg the Wayfarer for toad anlYiest rake what he weird hare- tn. pay-at an ATM. With peace these hospitable sends bare sourbl4-n'irr York, , and here are all the rage. In our choldefe,ianejoa . southern women, with the refinetectiti adaarac terlatic of the sunay sonth. tale. loaolenttrealion, and are liked for it ; the flippancy ; of tradaino Le Vert passea current u It it very. the wit of Madame de fltael ; a Miesissippl Lordßareures utter. bm contempt of General Grant and his . laudation of Lee to dandies, who admiri , tiwc. roundly" his post bah= c!intrairi4 There has tinier been much to bast of I n G,Abuyite eel• ety. with Its tatur...mos and codfish PreCelitaass• uses but th`....e were a few circles wheni gene. lee „ref/us 7.4 ent and culture reigned no qualm:led, uuth %au barbarians of the south swarmed. in, sid tow there Is but one social level, and that /ow one indeed. From southern chivalry and aristocracy and the manners becoming and at tending the same, we can only devoutly pray, "Good Heaven deliver us , LET Tun NAOMI Sriswn.—The :Blank Itawk (Col.) Icturniff gives an actronut of , an ;amusing Incident that happened at the recent election in Cential City, It will be remembered that Colo rado, at the election for or against a *ate Gov- I irsUBtaBRERi34.P.IRC.Fi shirr-eel, voted airy (pear frege. The Journal safe! that Iwo !Irishmen, C• " 1 ...., chums, approached the polls in Central to per form the highest duty and privilege of an American citizen—one of them thick-skulled as the darkey whose head caught andknocked into a thousand pieces, without Injury to the head, that brick which feil from the top of alb= story building; the other, quits a likely, Intelligent fellow. No. 1 chucked tu a vote - iitgalust the Constitution" and "For Negro Suffrage." No. 2 says, "What the divil are yes voting that way fort shore and we don't want nagar suffrage!" "Occ! to tell w;tb the negur," replied thick,. head, ''ltt him steer and be damned to him!" CLATWOIITIIi—On nd ay. thi 2.50, instant, at 12 .'cloak, SAMUEL °LAT WOWTHY, aged 27 yeato. no funeral will take plate Dorn: his Este red denee, on Beam street, near the earner of Saw. ion street, Allegheny. eats DAY at no'eloak. The Mende of the family an respectfully (nvl to -attar d. [Philadelphia and Baltimore papers please spy.] ISCOBIAN.—At Westchester, Pie, on Friday September 224 ELAUBLN BOUIIMA.Ig, In the UM year of his age. Vie ins:nisi will take plate from bbeirmldease of James FL Maya. sr, eels letber.tn•law) on rtr (Tuesday) esrialsoon at 2 o'clock, to proceed to the Allegheny Uemetary The Mends of the tam fly ale respectfully Invited to attend Ouriedne will leave Falrman and Seraphim's Roans, corner of Smithfield and Seventh streets, at one, o'clock. ALLAN—On Monday morning, Septem2er t ti o'clock, as him residence, on the Washingtoa Pike. in Union township, Ur. JOSEPJAALLAii, In the sightpidi - th year of his agd, 'Buiei,t`fiom`hl,letc DAY, At ¢ o'clock r. sr. She friends of tee family are yelp etfally requested to .'tend. ...Carriages whl leave Falrman .2 Sarepeon's, eOrnor of Sev enth end Smithfield etreeta, at one cyelock on Wednesday. ' 21 R. R REEVES 171V3a.131=1.W8:EM701 R. 88 Smithfield Street, near Fifth Street ear COFFINS of ere, ieuriptinn. C4rIPE. GLOTZ:i amt ivarusatria FJR UNEH ALS crally. gar FINE HEARSE apt OA.R WAGES funalshod TENANT FARM OIL COMPANY, Office (orncr of Penn and Wayne Streets This Company was organized on the 2Sth tut, node? et e Pennsylvania DAftung and. Ittahefsetar- Ins Lan a The Territory of the (Jot:many bp zit anted on linekard Creek, between the loads of the Dunkard Creek Union Oil Company and the Dunk ard Creek Petroleum Company. Caplt nd Stock 050,0 X) 03 Working turd =OOO on Par value of tufa Share.... 00 S. A. JOHNSON; President. ISAAC NOCK. Secretors and Trottel:mar. I. G. Weir, H W. 'Mate. Suces Graham, Stephen Lavalon, Frank Snyder, atuol.l COMAIERCIAL OIL WORKS. Pure White Burning Oil, Constantly on hand, and for Vilest TEE LOWEST MARKET RATES, B. C. & 7. a SAWYER.. wall No. 47 WOOD erIIEET pROPOSALS.-SEALED PituPOSALS ter supplying the troops at Allegheny Brun ei, Pa, with FECEZII BEEF for six months, com mencing on the iii day of OLITUBEE, ISM, and ending on the gist day of AIAIIOI4 . wilt be received by the subscriber until the 234 But, an 12 o'clock, when they will be onened. The beef to oe of • good and wholediame qualit fe quarters, with an equal proportion of e (necks and shanks to be excluded)... Tile days o issue, the probable quantity of beef rev:tired, and the terms mad conditions of the mintrant can be aecettalned on application to the Inbecriber at Allegheny Arsenal, near fl.tsburgh GEO. 11V-111aEEE, aeleitd let Lt. Ordnance. A. IL C. S. S . B. BRYAN, Stock and Real Estate Broker, NO. 67 FOITELTH STBSEif. Orders for the purchase and sale of GOLD, and GOVERNMENT, RAILROAD and PRYROLEr um STOCKS, promptly executed, by telflreaDl4 In Few York or Dbllactelphia, at the : ROM/LB COMMISSIONS as established by AhnßOard of Brokers In the respective Mica. arrM STERZ & BLILEY, STOOK BROKERS lemmas GALL.' The Bankeri sad Brokers Board tuirirte adOPlla' the following) RATES OF COMMISSION.' we will be governed thereby from LNt date: Stooks selling at Si and umaw, 2 coma makers do. do. $2 =drip $2.5, I per sent. do. do. do. 4100, 2..0 Vahan.. • do. do. 4100 and over, • oft par seat. vll J . 801:10014.216.KER. Pittsburgh White Lead -Yorks. PURE WHITE LEAD. BLVD LEAD OROIIND IN OIL FOLL:PAINIT. /140 OIL BARRELS.. I NO. 63 'WOOD iiITI;EET. LUCENT OIL WORBB. DUNCAN, DUNLAP C: CO. rare White Ilellr.ed Carbon`' Oita. noi No.= umzErry • PRODUCE CONBIGNMENTIII. NOW 125 STORR— S ear loads SWIM Corny! fro bushels Old Ontsi _; 160 buzlteLtNew Timothy Seedf, 60 barrel. Sweet, Petatoen ; 4no btudiels Dried Apples . 200 dozen Fresh Owned re&CL9 i 'gamDned Peanben . •;, Maple Sugar; I •:. • 16 kelp Packol Butter. For talter . L. R. voxiar& ao. LIBRARY AND HALL PATTERNS, Bed and Silver Wall Papers of:neW Fzane . „ . Is an Pc'"alien. Far cafe br W i P. xmaptuaa. x -- _. ;~ , `'S MORE GOODS,i Greate rtarg-aints BETTIOL GOOD 3, TO lEW..TOIIND AT • ;!,_,i- - . • CAIONET111: :0 '' . • ,--..: Concert Hill Shoe Stogy-= BOti l g ' t:te TO . VI/at -.. ::11'. Tan Can Get at =hip Maid Empartaily • - A mud , . Beautiful Scatailtraanta; A Double Sevati. acpoir Pa - • --; A cur oral extra bean. 85 CaUlti• ;.[ and an other aassaaablatoods la the RAMO ratlau MIICENEINTS Offered to Iholesale Buyers, i_ p . Ls ouR STOCK .O COMPLETE, grnd Praes Exactly Rights AS A cALr f tytlLL coNvnicE. BOOKS ANA ALBUMS- AT TILE BOOK PREBENT#TION DEPOT, 74 70 i ft - ,9b Street, HANDSOIg PMENT3 WORTH FROM 50 :iBITS 10 HO DOLLII.I:' • 4 GIVEN vid,..11 zeoa Boos. L 1 ,2 cc= Call or gala [or .• cataktgna. IN THE ORPE&cotrnt OP AM LEGHENY COMTE. PA.—ln the matter of, • - . the Eatate of Ellehagi Bert, deceased.—No.S, June - Term. lE6s.—Writ of;4..atiltlen or Valuation. - To Michael Haw 4 V, of Westmoreland count , Jonas Hawkey. of ogheny emu . John Hawk - ey, of Armstrong gnuntr. Jacob • udwick, mud - Elizabeth his wife, formerly . Eliz abe th HaWkey,C - Darner Andrews , Alas Andrews, Stephen: An. ; drew'', Mary Hs wireft formerly Mary Andrews,. , and Lydia Andrews - p Long, and Elizabeth- • • - his wife, formerlyVizabe th Best, of West:now, - landbounty, Willis Best, of ,armatrOns county. Andrew Wely, George B. Walp i Jacob (hunt,: and,Ostharine his wire, formerly tarthazine Walp, Jeclah Davidson, Elisabeth Bubright, and Jacob •- _ Hubright her husbaa, Reuben Warp,— Eel. trey, and Cattouine.Als wife , formerly Catharine" Hart, Odbhrarg and Margaret his wife, _for merly Margaret Hsi% Cochran, and Mare his wife, formerly Marry Hart, Susan Ludwick,, - formerly Susan Beztjohn Bic°. Beet , Mazy Ham, , liton, James Yoang4nd Catharine his wife, for. merly Catharine SAnth, of Aseurtrong county, • Daniel Gibson, and Mary his wife, formerly nary Smit Elijah eltbarni Elizabeth Us wife, for. ; mull , Elizabeth Se, John Bremer, and Leak his wile, formerly _Pit SiniM, helm and legal reoresentatives of Michael Best, deceased: You are hereby notified that an Inquisition will be held, in p of me ' • Writ of Partition oirYablationt he--, on o mentioned the premise; - - I. Plum township, Allegheny county, Penns., on t' on TIIIIitbDAY, thg2Sch day of SEPTEreriarfr, A. D. Is6s,„at ten oVosok a. m., to make partition , to and among the tb lim of said decaaW, Inert I..amier, and In suc h roportiona, as by the laws of eta Commonweal directed, ho. at wkletr time and place yon may send if you think propr. JOBUY H. STEWART, Shedd'. . Susurev'e Gesursa , rrreurrnon, August Bth, Ai 11.1866. sutintwastdoaw A DMENIBTRA.eRT put 41aL suttee of an o tr of the Orphans , Oates of Allegheny County, e undersigned, stitainistes- , • for di ionic emelt .FAjah demased, will ex. .1.- pose to public sale, to the Court Hens% on Tana. dal, October I.2th 19% at it - o'clock 's. nu, all the , _MO lAA Calm Which were Of thet• ; z l i /54 t ag t eTen li t l in the,iet of ground eitnate . on the corner of Salton stets; gel Charles burgh. on which IC Crested a TWO FMIIII HOUSE ''Caztainint five • - lot has • treat at tg. feet, 234 lashes on Fulton street, axle a front o f 15 fret 2 Inches on Merles alley, ILI:Kt extends lUck by it , Llne , parallel wit* _ Colwell street, so test 4 Inches and by Rossi j neat angles to Col.wl street, 117 ' feet a inches. ' Terms—ciab. :1 JOHN J. BRYANT'. ... . I ael2awdows Administrator. , I'XECIITOIO NOTlOE.—Whereas letters testamentary on the estate of AM"' H M PATTERSUM late of the Borough 'of Manchester, AllegheNyv eccanty, deed, !mitts bean granted to the undeßdgned, au. persons tht menisci indebted to aald estate, are us to mace payment, aribth, one having clatrtur against ,odd estate, tr il l preset the lame, out: AlltatiktiC4o ted for settlement, toe undersigned , at this °Mao . of the late A. hi). Banana:son; on Beaver street.. Manchester. ET.I.ZA. Y. PATTERSON, • • • 4744E', X. PATTERSON. • au.M.Sardoaty Bxecuypyi, NOTIC.E.—VWstas, Letters er:MrSIS , titration on tati Ertate of HENRY fiIASA. WELL, late of thit:iJounty of dilos4t hasp been Maued tittle =der , p re Ortaill - frielebted to Bald Estike are root Wed to make mediate payment. tthreof, and UMW tartar:- claims against the Woe aro requested to present them to J =et Bantag„_No. 'lt Bearer atrw.i., cheap, ,JAIIIES BAXTER, aka *elm zcsswzrz, • El= RXE C TOR'S 1 • OTlCt.—Letter3 tea; taotentary n th. t this day gr_anted to ths ondesalgurd, Co the state of Mary White, late of Taranto= lborough,fti xt ae county, Pa., :des ceased. All peraont + de safe estate are hereby ootLiled to =go Inotutdtata Polittert tOd those brelna puma tat= lei out delay, duly autheattestel for settlement. • Wir+X. V. EVANS, Er.eoutor. Tan. SITU iatOtbt 11.3f5: • sethetdoaw iosrotioo oa th o Tatato of DAVID RE, STEW T, late at P1t4401.4b. deemed, hay. • • • ed ta the aubodgbor, all person indebted. to liga t atth i gnA l o gl i ••• o wlll present tragettleateat. r. • Admlitiliator of l4 Ind AL St l P Wa d l esh o aallSwdaav CAVA al o.lk. P. Tt. Palm A D MIN.T.ST ATOR'S NOTIOL.— xos, Whereas, Letts:o Tenementary have been Patted te the wn'nrshfeee. [pen the estate Of ram be Hapatuann, lne of the ntty of Plttabmsh s deceased, All - penal knowleg themselves_ la: debted to sand estato nail and make some. Slate payment, and ttnins haring clattan to Trot sent them properginth entleated for saftkmeh to , 30 ~3ANDE Min LLS9R, ium eethlawdew - Bois Towneltlia--, RXECUTORT a tormentors, have!, granted thts daY_ to tbo undershgeed, cro the &date otSaneaßumes,late!ta Tareattua borough, enhqatienY uoautriPa” sit pptt : - ton indebted to teiftstate; are hereby Do make hartureata papto:Lt.:and thole hay:Lalling =ream them Mahout delay, duly authruti, ;,, _ , , :73taitY sdoata 11115133 S; Executors. WENGER' ••••' PALE, i, exuamVAßA . =Ea ..tram phaiiix Mears Artreivervi • aptlay Prrrgatramt. Y 3 123.80 K. Ito ., . . . . . .. ......,, _ . Enstne 1121141513 Azul,blacidnists; ~ ~._._ .' tranufzettuenot.mpecesPatent Educe Wire for Steam Zoldnetr 011 Eeithug i tewets. DI& damn, Shand. Mun'ata, el; sm. center Hanlon Pike Plitbrb, Pat Repairing and ptiktbas np ^ pronintls attended tit. t.;... lierOok =lt Act,ll:: -. ~,. zs