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;as absaluteli erltheitit: iet L anc te'reit. The
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Peistore are Also tor sale, ne the Ideals toadikii
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Merinos.
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froil. Vie subject them . io eiposure, we overtook
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bruit, Ire plunge ont"of rooms hotter' then the
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#S , as try - iti Witairationi as a
either case, foil reliance
•ti • be placed culla efficiency. Bold ercrprbcre.,
n/Addy Mercury, Dec. 25fh, i 862. " '
Blood Me,d'i*tithiir on the
jt Masonic' H4ll, Do4t week, by Prof. S. Id. DLso.
Fan and Winter Goods.
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tiIIONAL EVANGELICAL CONVENTION,
tilithmtca cuts CHOSEN RESIDENT
MOST WANSEL[OO CEIHHEIHES HMIS:SIC [0
From (mr OurraorniPan• t
Mantuan', SepCll: 1865.
The Convention of Evangelical Christians,
„called to meet in this city on Wednesday, Sept.
27, 1665, assembled at half past ten o'clock this
morning, in the First Presbyterian Church.
The Convention was permanently organized
by electing Chief Justice Chase, President, and
Rev. W. A. Davidson, of your city, Secretary.
A number of Vice Presidents were chosen,
among whom is lion. Robert McKnight, of Al
legheny city. Thr number of delegates present
Is large, representing most, If aol MI, of the
EvaogellearChurches of Cleland. Mose, del
egates, both minfateraind lityinet4 ere' from
nearly every part of the United States. They
'Mew-together as brethren Indeed, and all. to
tarts eve can lodge, seem to be largely th
y cited with the spirit of their Common Masts , .
Ttie otlect for which Me Convention Was
Called In to organize a National Society for
:Eyai"gelizatlon—a Christian Commission for
the messes—to carry the religion of - besets In all
Qa slitilettefficacy, especially in the great ales
and In the South, to those not now reached by
effective Christian Influences.
Chief . , hief J' tics Chase, on taking the chair, ad
i dretised a Convention as follows:
i ,0 OB TRB CONVENTION :---I can not
.telpt ng that you did not select for your
. chairman soma person better qalilled by expo
rfentuftban myself, for the duties of a presiding
officer. Bull obey your voice,.and still chr6r7.:
stalk dOtlk beet Lmitulddatingf: forth* otalute
nen 0.6 f gwa,arder Indebite, - au bt
Pruaveding..to - the good . I f* and hind co - c!Pellll •
.
Lion of every member of thekmyentide. , The,
- &snorer a tipsmett wham,l Ide berms dse, Is
eisrdadent tam:trance that 'my - titttsre - will be
light.
The general object of the mating, if 1 rightly
understand It. is to organize a Christian Com
,noisaion for the people to follow up the work
which has been so suecessfelly accomplished
by the Christian Comndsalort for the army and
wiry...
The Conflict of war Is over. A great war Is to
to be followed, as we hope, .by; II meat peace.
To. heal 'the wounds which have been in.
Meted; to relieve wants inseparable for a period
r ,of transition ; to aid the slaveswhom this Amer
-lean nation has made clasene, In preparation
for their position ; to litepare,in abort, a noble
.andhaPpy future for the whole American peo
ple, Is the grand elm which Providence seams
mow to propose e to American Clutatians.
The field is large. No one man, nor any one
association of men. can occupy It. But every
-man and every association can do something.
There Is abundant room and'opptirtunitir and
work for all. Everywhere there is grief to be
consoled:Want tab. rellettedonti to be reformed,
men to be helped and saved.
And flier° are multtiburics willing to help. The
soldiers, /wife have returned to Weir homes ben.
edited arm blessed In body and soul by the la
bors-of the Christian Commission, will cheer
' fully second your efforts. The people, who
-bare contributed, zealously and unremittingly,
means and services to the Christian Commis.
ston, will gladly co-operate with you. And
• roost heartily of all will those four millions—
litely alsVes, now eitigano—welcOrrieryouttort
and aid Bby =tilt imidesiers end ifaithful
prayers. •
IS is indeed a great work and a great field; lint
you will go forward. Ton meet to deliberate on
thebeet way). It is little that I can do, but I
count it among the most precious privileges of
• my life is be with you and do that little.
The following permanent organisation was
agreed to
Presidoir-Chiel Justice Chase.
Vies Praidents--Rev. E. N. Kirk. D. D., Bos
ton; Jay Cooke, Esq., Philadelphian G. 8. Grif
fith, Baltlmoret, Ttfd., Revt'llbshop' David Ed,
wards, Ohio; Hon. Rooart McKnight Pa.; E. J.
Peek E5q.,15413ei:D.13. tifiryt X, P.; Rev''Rufus iii 7; Clark,ig Di, N. , /.;Ret.
ley;3llch.; Rev. Wm. Nash, D. D., 0121 o; Rev.-
C. P. Knuth. Pa.; N. E. Chamberlain, Esq.,
Ohio.
Secretaries—,Rev, TV. A. .Threitice, Xs.; //CN-
A. C. Debora, Mo.; Rev. .7.14.1103e11tq1; E 4
alarybnd. • -
The following Bushiesa Comm!Use was ap—
pointed :
-Rev. Dr Kirk, N. Y.; D. B. Griffith, Esq.,
Md.; Rey. W. C. Childs, Mass; G. 8. Rice, Esq.,
Ohio; Robert• McKnight, Esq.. Pa.; tuviricey
N. Olde, Ohre; Rev. B. B. - Barnitz, West
Va.; Req. J. X. Bulkley, 2,llchigen; J. W.
itelotTre, Esq., Miseourii Rev. John . White.
Connecticut,
The Committee to prepare business reported
tho following resolutions:
. .
.I?esoind, _That we gratefully recognize the
good onvidence of God that has brought us
successfully through the late war, and acknowl
kdge tbat We era thereby laid under renewed
obligations to devote ourselves to the ranging
nation of our festered country.
Bcsotsetl, That Inasmuch as a large part of
our people,poth in city and country, areas yet
..artreacbed - Ly the Gospel, we are solemnly
bound to !rill:tierce existing agencies and de
vise new ones to meet present exigencies.
This latter resolution called forth a good deal
of dirczation; occupying the whole of the after
noon seakm. Some of the speakers thought
that "new 'nettle*" are not-needed; old ones
well-worked are quite suffielent. Others thought
just to the contrary. The fate of the above res
olutions you shalt have hereafter. We predict
the Menge of both.
The memberaof the Convention are kindle en
tertained by the good people of this lovely city.
Hensel and hearts are thrown open widely.
During this afternoon the Church, though a
large one: was filled with spectators, who appear.
ed to take a deep interest In the doings - Of the
Convention. this is commendable; it indi
cates a right state of heart; -an earnest Om.
genii, with a movement looking to the salvation •
hi' the perishing mamas of our country
A very large-number of delegates, from vart
cue parts ()cite country. are in attendance upon
the Convention. Among the most prominent
delegates, aside from Chief Justice Chase—who
has already been alluded to—are the following;
~. Jay .Cooke, Philadelphia; Hon. C. N. Olds!
Attorney General of Ohlo:Celtimbus, H. Thane
Miller, Cincinnati; Rev. B. Frankland, Cincin
nati; Mrs. Annie Wittemneyer; H. E. Hopkins
.Cincirmad; Rev. Dr. Kirk, Boston, Cougrems
tionillsi; Rev., Dr. Durbin; New York. City.
.Methodiet; Rev. Dr. Childs.: Boston, Baptist;
Rev, Dr : Boardman, Philadelphia,- Presbyterian;
. Rev. Smith, Nashvine, Tennessee; - Rev.
D. A: -Randall, Columbus, Ohio: FrAV.
Mervin; New York City; Rev. A. 0; Osborn, St. I
Limb.
Convention met at eight o'clock, the Rev. D.
G. Gorey, , of Utica, New York. In the chair. A
very good number were to attendance. No Bus-
Mese war transacted—the session being taken
up With addresses from the , Revereed Messrs.
Buddfigton, of Brooklyn; Pante, of Philadel
phia; Bonilla, of Wheeling, and Birk. of Bea
ten.
Mr. Buddington had concluded, froth facts de
veloped In the afternoon session, that the
Church was not doing its work with proper
thoroughness. Ho thought the work should be
so organized that every soul should hear of Je
an& Our churches had more life In them than
thosaof other lands, although their power was
not developed. Every noble and generous im.
'pulse should be brought to bear to regenerate
the
,1411F6 of the people. H 9 dwelt at come
length upon the condition of the degraded wo.
• men in the great cities. What was the Church
didnefor this_ebsee7 - A systematised and or
ganised Work was needed. Something should
be done whereby the dormant powers of the
Church might be developed.
The work of wrengelizing ttte muses moot be
deeviterou,gbry without any neworganlvidlQun-.
Intro church - 124 Mb. spirit ofithe early dim:i
nn, the eepee *Sao ofignoraues . would van-
Ch_rhstians emetdo their duty like :plugs --; thane. thine. Ikea churches should comitltilbs tkrxn.-7
selves miniontiribshrtlielireveral commuidtles; -
bringing themselves tato individvaitostant with
the maseba of ignorance to ho renovated.
Pinto said that
._ our Quietism InwPle
came up to help addle& naafi/Wore' at-though
lamas a fled given work. The work was per•
fectly organized, and machinery all right. _ll9w
:". thet,ebe war was over, what-'wee qo be done
with Chia Papital of money and awakened mind?
' God hid given us a schooling that we would not
soon forgelc•irad.blesused so with returned Nam:,
sad the abollebteetit of slivery; and we should
show our gratitude by large-hearted thanksgiv
ing, and renewed working, "Whoso Myatt ears
.prairo, hosoreth
Every pariah to the land should work to fa
juvinate the country. Tho Convention had come
together to /cad SOnmthlhg,7and :to _do seine- ,
thing practical:l:low should we reach these oeo-
Vol Wash.:mid stimulate our existing =idles
to renewed work. Christiana mtertheredlthated
nplo nett ideas in regard to pastors/. relations.
Borne 'denominations possess the contemptible
feeling, that their pastors tenet f ondue-Gude le.
bora entirely I 4tirther let the:.
thurebestay to the pastors: `•You are supported
by no; your first duty ta nuc.,.Preacb us on
Sunday morning ,; in g,, which' rsathrfy 'lir for' the
- day:" The afternoon and evening should be do
main going out and preaChing to the peee-ve
peeleheon on Binday was enough. Itotither -
teney titan this was wanted to reach the neg
-“-Dr. lark said that , Clib' f drninntinit? had in.
2 telyed urn illp from the Christian Commission,
rthettibouldlibt be lost. The, delegates had not,.Agee tei,ettleemlttrau PlatiOlioladeenie
theirleva. not in their wlitdom. The :war was
an Almkply plaitS ly4,11x04:1 the
ground, end ten it ready for the seed. We
must saw In the moraine. tbe , clisreh was
onward. We have learned a lesson from Its
operations in the army that we never learned
before. Eta worklegs there had been wonder
ful. What ought - Ur be done could be done.
Whatever the Convention might do, Its mem
bers would go be= with higher and boiler. views
In regard to the work le hand.
Before adjourning, the Cherwell , 'stated that,
the, Convention would meet this morning at
algid b'elock; one bourn) be Speer in prayer—
the business ettsion r ,commeneing at nine
o'clock. ' Yrstron.
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[Br Tsteirraph.i
CturmArm. Sete llt—Phe r "Convention of
Evangelical Christiana Diet: yesterday. A per
manent organization wesuffectod by nominating.
Chief :Justice Chase. of Washington, Presi
dent, with Vice Presidents and Srieretary. Ad
dresses were delivered during the dsy by Dm.
Kirk, Buddinglow. Clark and others, disclosing
the obJecte of the Convention. Thirtydelegstes
were enrolled represettiag nineteen different
denominations. Some plans of the organiza
tion will probably be presented by the business
committee this morning. -It Is o. very interes ,
Mug gathering of earnest christien clergymen
and laymen, and remits of great,valtio may be
expected.
ffiTEURIBG: IRON MEMO.
lilatam6lis Besieged by itteliberals..
TOWN OF CATORASA'''CAPTURED
Juare2l Still at Chihii9,lLua.
DESPEAATE zfftsaGentm , POUGlif;
The Anperialtete rallinspitack.
New Yeats, SePtember„ 28.—The Herald's Cer
met... Ardent froM Browneiville, Texas, gives ad
vices haul Mexico. The-heroic. City of Mita
laMr4 4. 1 117 badge& by the . Laterals, under
Fac_obcdo.. There las garrison of /.800 men In
the city, and the attacking force tansies of
2,500 or 3,000, exclusive of Oortinas's imoiltory
buds. Efficiently handled the Imperial troops
should select° hold the city, but the Jaaressists
think so meanly of Mello,. the General in com
mand, that they assert that. with a little more
ammunition, they could carry the city by storm.
The republican forces had captured the little
town of Catorasa, in Leon, and secured maskers
tied ammunition. Moreover, quaintly adds the
officer in command, the mer chants in the city
furbished me 18,000 rations (or the use of the
troops.
At the pass of 'Cabbalas the Joarezists also
claim to have defeated 00 0 Imperialists with 200'
cavalry, and are farther said to occupy the turn
of Coravidee.
Matamoros papers made light of and entirely
deny these successes.
Juarez is at Chlhaattua, with 5000 men.
By way of ilavanaa'we also have edifices tram
the City of Mexico Wthe 7th. The outrages pf
the guerrillas waa biting checked by an organ
bed campaign against them by the Imperial
The
The Retabilcan farces under Corttaa9 sett
Escabado i heVelbaght deaperale engagement
:of three h are duration, with a column of Me'
Rafe dirls,on, at leas Colons, in the Buste 7 or -
New Leon. After flying elide last cartridge the
Imperialists fall back is good order.
The Tribuni's City of Mexico correspondent
says that the terms hom Sonora la that the
evacuation of that Midair) Jaarei was caused
bythe intabonillastant of his soldiers, who re
fused to serve hire any Metter. Gen. Pesquoire,
who is in coximand of Hermosilla. was aban
doned by rhea. Oat of a gent= of about
1000 1.
soldi 950 elm consented to remain
with-him.'
• The theutherwpart of Sonora has pronounced
Varthe EMplre.
• Tbs./french priiettere of marlise'smd the eel
, diens of the Algerieul Traillears also, who were
held captitre In that .city, have recovered their
freedom.
The guerrilla band-of Dodo Gazha,lsoatroner.
Ties - been routed near hiontemerclas by Unica , - '
ant' Trabry, of the French army, and lost 40
Men. 1
The baud of Caneola was surprised near Garcia
and bear en by Lieutenant Galstrom,eomecanding
the conntn verities , . Cansola left twenty dead.
The inhabitants of Tema, arsiest whom these
bands intended to overate, organized themselves
into a sort of military, and have, by their bra.
very, continued to repulse and defeat them.
The Goyertment Is ectively engaged in ob•
taining lands from the wealthy landed proprie
tors of the!eountry for the porposa of transfer
ring them , to the guillemot who have either
landed lot Mexico or who contemplate going
thither.
The Minister orate Interior has adlresSed
circular to the prefects of the D.lpa - tmenta, ad
vising them to invite the owners of Haciendas
to yield to the State, on conditions advanta
geous to the emigrants, a portion of the land
not under ;cultivation.
In doing this the Government does not pre
tend to deprive the real estate owners of their
lezlitrosterights; IL leaves them entirely free to
act as they like. It will ere Clint time con
ditions should be fulfilled, tied is this end ants
as an anent between the emigrants and the pr.,-
prieters. At the same time the latter advised
the Government to ash for the lands at Its dis
posal from 50 cents to i1,51a, wax. exardleg
to the value of the laud and the number of acres
bought,
The Tritmee's tlatamersa correspondence
rays the successes met with by the force under
General Escabedo has encouraged the Liberal
party to fresh efforts. to and about Camaro
there is now a good force of gamut six hund-ed
men, among them being twenty-Ore or
officers who have eersci In the United States
or in the late Confederate BMWs minim. These
will prove good soldiers In as ay operations that
reclaim courage and akilL A second Oily of
acme five hundred men Is at Mier, twenty-one
miles from Camara:), and at other points
south of the place are bodies of two bunion:a to
three hundred. In. an there Is a force of about
Vivo tholusand Sao hundred ready for the next
blow to be struck at the . enemy.
Under dale of September 7th, this corres
pondent says': The entare foment Liberals about
the San Juan River has been pet In motion, but
what tntie plans are is not yet known. The
'plan may be to attack this place at once or to
operate in the Main of New Loon; *Web Iles to
the west of this place. Cortina', after a iood
deal of Insubordination. has been forced into
these traces and is now acting an If In a pmpsr
eldrit and:Yrith the Intention to do some - deed
of tote. To-daj he crooned from the north
bank of the Rio Grande with his command. es
timated at four to five hundred men and Vino
rifled guns, those 'delivered to him some time
ago by order of General Steele. -1 think that an
attack will be made upon this placewithln three
days. and that if any other movement bo made
it will be only es a feint.
E!FORT DUTY ON COTTON MGM
Decision of Judge iftiderevood.
THE AFPLICATIOS HOS DAVIS &S MINOS
ernumulit assn vie KIISTIcIff DTUBLtZWt.
NEW ons, September 28.—The Tane'aepe
del one: ftr. Dudley, our Consul. at Liverpool.
had aD totzrriew with the Bicretary of ilto
Treasury, whom he urged
,to recommend to
Co:egrets export ditty on, cotton:- Ile said
she *foreign impcittotlan JOS wtittOci:Waidd be
Miontions - • .
Judos Underwood has made a deerskin in the
‘cesea Francis L. Smith, tutpgrlng him to , take'
the oath prescribed by Congntes, before ho can
be allowed to practice ii tlitttfulfed•Statat pla t .: -
It is not. tam Ws . tePplimstioit bas', Made'
sceperzeit Pavia tohe taken :to; fl.t. lands to tea ,
tit, in the boat horning ease& , 11. Is said, how•
ever, that the 'Cannata the defence will'
mete spelt application: • '
TheTribvie's special ialiases.Terry has order..
ed the creation of new - military district In the
department of Virtrinle,to bevelled the Disvict
of Central nrsial compriaing Staunton. Swath
Anna and Nelson eoentles; prattle Gen, Carroll
In comma:44
The Iferald'a Washington spacial sts: The
Kentucky, delegation , beaded by Goy. randett,
are stiff here and have had a lohg cohferenee
WWI the President and heads of departments,
- mai:ening offers le their Matti They aPaliii
ported to butte in asking the removal of General
Palmer g 4ombla command, the withdrawal el'
negro tr ps - from Meant- parta;Of,the pate;
_and aater concentration pe on the
borders.4 o
-._.. ab lately neeemary to the adoption of the
Coastal' nal Amendment by the next-Intsla•
tare, a fOc simile of the rreablettl'is sliftiettira
beebread and over three Mold reel pardons
ere r a d
been stamped with It at the
t SghltYegardal•
1003‘Trek; of lifles.,ll among the "Wpm of,
pardon now In this city.
. The Alabama etabargerniM.Prollablybe roux.
within a re* days , and the issallizotpardons to
citizens Of fist' bitinal Neill - motet ithenesiter be
regularly! restned.aa,befere. The stoppage ,
,waa.eaused by a .dlstrtstof lho ; ,action of the f
, CeinYentlen.' LidnitOotts, itowevet.
move thesorepprehenshnialf and provethembe tinforitidd. '-" " -;
-r /1 1
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"PTTTSIMRGH, - FRIDAY. SE PTE MB ER 29, 1866.
THE LATEST NEWS
'BY TE:LEGItAPH
LETTER TO PRESIDENT ~JORDSON.
Ar,st of Gen. EfoweLLCoiob
JOHN
,BRIGUT NOT CORING TO AItERICA.
target, Importatlnn or Foreign Goode
• Probable.
Lacatab to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
, September 23, 1865.
)tang rebel eoldlera are said to have got into
Imams of various hinds In New York city.
BO= Virginia rebels, who want to get!into
Coca:ena without taking the oath of apegimme,
have writteno letter to President Johnson under
pretence of asking' Ids' Opinidi an to.whether
men will be admitted who cannot takethe oath,
hut. really to get bin endontene4*ancit men
becoming candidates at the eturttyer. election«
. the'President butvinth referred this tatter to the
Attaraey General, Mr. Bpettethepited to the
questions that the ;;Prosident luOsto moans of
knowing what Cksitiitiiiiin alibi inch euea,
It is belleved at Washington that the. Rebel
Gen. Rowell Cobb has been arrested on charipm
involving the cruelties at the . Andersonville
prison.
Our Consul at Liverpool contradicts thensport
that John Bright Intends visiting.-us. email
,Dudley extepded to hip eu,IttYRUROn, but he
declined by letter. Mr: Dudley is now In
Washington. and represents that there will be
an easionotus Importitlon of foreign goods Into
the Untied States. He urges to lay it duty on
all cotton In the country.
In the United States Court at Alexandria,
Judge Underwood has overruled the application
of a rebel lawyer to be admitted to practice
without taking the test oath. W.
MIENSE FENIAN 013:T1N6.
SEVERAL ADDRESSES DELIVERED.
PAM CONCERNING TIIE OIGiNIZATION,
Five ,Hundred Male and Three Hun
dred Femule tireltr3.
IRISH REPUBLIC BONDS PRINTED
NEW Tonic. September 98.—The Pentane bed
an immeresemeetlroz at the Cooper beltltnle last,
night, Colonel Collabony presiding. pleb en
thualsam prevailed. MAU:ea was delivered
.
by Colonel Wm. It. nebula, In the morn of
which be sald, "To you, then, fellow-eothatriP ,
man . of every treed of belief, I appeal, to Mend
by the FEI3IIIII Brotherhood, and enable
them to make the coming revolution
sueeeseful by furrashbeg the' sinews' of war
brave too men, who are Preparing to strikeona
more blow (or ULM liberty. lon cannot eta,
no power on earth; but that of fovea can stay
the onward movement of an army of Irish
patriot/6 who are mustering silently and surely
from Cork to Donegal, and from Doblin to
Connemara, from New Yoriao New Orleans,
and from Maine to flan Francisco. They will
soma be on the march with bulimia sun flying
In the breeze."
Colonel O'Mahoney and Ron. Jas. Hogan, of
St. Louis, also delivered addrrsses.
The World gives Tome allegol bets In ref
erence to the Fenian organization. There
are at present about tITO hundred circles In,
the conntry,. and they are Increasing at the
rata of one Minaret per month. These dr•
des number from one hundred to three haw.
dred men. There are also three hundred fe
male conies In the country. presided over by
/1153 Ellen Mahoney. witols female head of the
centre. Ste Is Principal o f toe Normal School
at Chicago.
The monthly expenses of the body amount to
sixty thousand dollars, and II LS said that the
tax of twenty dollars a man on the Penises In
the United States is nearly paid up, and the ag
inezw.e assmment will reach $500,000. There
Ls In this city a military engineering Class of one
hundred, taught by an engineer formerly on Mc-
Clellan's ttaff. Subscriptions of large amount,
ere received every week, and a bank account Is
kept by the Brotherhood.
One at thk• bank note company'sts printing
eight Der cent- bonds in the name of the Irish
Republic. They ■lll be readT next week In the
denomicattons of slo's, sloo's, li.soo's and
$1.000's„ In the center will be a figura of lib
erty drawing a sword, and at the alde.s rigneucs
of Emmett and Lincoln. At is confidently hoped
that they will be taken rid rapidly, and larze or
ders come In from the country and west. It was
stated last erasing that John Morrissey had of.
ered to take SIOO,COO of the bonds.
At the Feelan Headquarters, In Dane street,
they are continually boring up muskets, but of
course no infctsuatlau la Ms.= as to where they
ere SCIL.
Finance and Trade In Now 'fort.
Era roux, Sept- as.—The stock market
shows hesitation after the strong upward de
mand of the last few days, apparently owing to
a disposition of operators to realize on the ad
ranee. Thera le, however. still a very (mural
activity and a prevailing williagness to buy
for higher price*. Governments aro quiet,
the prevailing disposition being to sell; State
securities are firm and la demand; North Caro.
Illus sixes have advanced two per cent.; Virginia
ages three and a quarter higher. The miscel
lanea= list continues:active and firm, asp°.
dually coal stacks. The Stock Exchange to-day
voted to call the fi•DO bundo
_coupon Cdon and
after llonday,
The stock market was heavy at the second
beard, with considerable hammering on the
part of the bears. After board the market.
stidened • little and was quite Orm et the last
board. Mktitgan Central rase to 115 on remora
of 615 per cent stock dividend In October. The
following were the closing rakes at Cal r.
New York Central 05g353‘; Edo 27:: , 4(427;‘,
Raton River 110, , ;(5 , 110%; Michigan Central
'114,41@115; Michigan Southern 60 Ng 60 14;
Rhode Island 111t,i(q,l11%; Reading 113140 n
112:1!„• Fort Wayne 90(e)99'S; Canton 404(441;
cumi n x,. law:tow .46!„sflyids,, , ; Mariposil2!4%
12; gnlcksilver 49640 N; L'entral Coal, 01.`,4 .
Money moderately active, and the market
easy at illgO per cent. on call loans. There to
rather more doing In commercial paper, and
sales are 7@lo per cent. Gold closed at
1427,144. There in very little inquiry for bills
In Europe,* and notes of eachango are weak,
leading drawers quoting 60 days starting at
109•(.6110, Commercial bills continue scarce.
The Carnmeteriai Adel:7l4,er ism Mr. Pearson
had Oct conclusively accepted the of or of Be
anie:l capitalists to lend 65,000,000 to the Erie
Company. it Is thought this gill be done at 70,
the bonds payable thirty years after date In cola,
and to carry six per cunt, Interest In gold. The
proceeds of the loan is estimated's& 7D end al
lowing for exchange, would be about 5,400,000
currency, which would enable the company to
pay MI Mr. Draw's loan of $2,000,006 and have
.nbalance or $2,400,000 kir other purposes.
The Advaritur also says nolipropoeals have
hem made by the owners of the' Etienne and
Great. Weslern.th emalghittabe the Erie hatereats
with theirs, Manta beta sumortid„ nor, Lea any
• tart of proposition been made by the English
Gerbille ylaiting the West to the managers of
:the , ErhOUti. • At a monthly nieCtink 'Orals Erte
tillrectorS yesterday, the repute ,of lhettondition
- Of the. road were considered very satisfactory,
the earnings- shaming en Increase int the ex
'Onuses , rt. decrease. It Is elated by directors
that the outstanding Debilities of the road out
siderotldet Drew's loan do not exceed 000,000
pounds,
The Ibliowlng was to.day's hmsinces of the
United States Assistant Treasurer; 'Total re.
celpts, $1,020,041172; psymenta, 41,5130,007 27;
balance, 670,437,173 24. The recepU include
for ettatema $202,000, Account of loan, 5204,-
, •••
Eleavy Larcetty by a Young Wvmaa.
• Bosron i Rept. 28,—A dashing young wines'
named:Kr/111e allae Curtis, hoe been acres.
t ted here for 'larceny of $8,400 In money and
. government hauls; from a multi New York on
Friday night lett. The woman arrived In Scis
ton nn Patarday, and created coulderible cer-;
cltement smug theirs:alb* flatengly, ,exhltp•
ling 13.000 at a time, "felting the races and pay
.lng for thirty-two bottlei,of wine' and other Un
told. She placed 1 , 3,74i0 In the hands of n yOnng
man to haep.for, her, andlpon refusing. to ro.
,ttr4-12,500 aft, she made-15 cOmplalnt at the
pollenodire: Tho man woe found and the $13,.
vpo returned neva supposed to the rightful,
owner , The nun from whom t.ntypickney , ?W/15
telex, In New York, then mado his iPPearanee.
- and ireelved leas than hall Of.,,the 18,400,. but
refueSlo Drolteeu P 1 5 1 .'9 12 =1 , 7 1 ;'•
.„ • ,• ~ •
L:lJecepe 0f,114)..1".4 S..Ctrcult Court.
AtowAbriz, Sept. 'BB.—The' United 'Stites
CAroalt.Coure heratered a *tree for foredo=
ecrogr 00 La Croeso,ond AUlvranklo
TDB WIIIZ M[LITASF TRIAL.
ITERTM* DEMME TaTIZOITY.
131/411111010N OF COL PARSONS RESUMED
prosecution Witnesses Examined for the
Defense.
WASHINOTON, Sept. 28.—The Win Military
Commission reassembled to-day. Tho exami
eation of Colonel Parsoos was resumed.
~ While he commanded at Andersonville, bases
and supplies from the Sanitary Commission
reached there. He had them sent in to the
prisoners. for which they thanked him. Wit
neaauever knew of Captain Win being - absent
with the doge. It was a penitentiary offense
for the Confederates to trade for greenbacks:
He Mount - that this was so declared by an ac
of Congreas and hy a statute of the State of Geor
gia. The country around Andersonrille was poor,
and, as a cionarquence, 'vegetables were scarce.
Soon ifteisome negroes had reached Anderson.
saltine addressed a communication to General
Niludersaking what disposition should be made
of thenr. 'lna reply - was that the question was
in aboyatiOe at Richmond, and until ft was set
tled, they should be treated as prisoners of
war. Witness did not know whether sentries
were relleyed after .booting Union prisoners:
Such itiformakm never reached him. -
Croavo:amined by Judge Advocate Chipman--
The witness was Irst assigned to the command
of troops, and next to the fast. A great effort
was made to build accommodations for prisoners.
Capt.. Wire assumed the responsibility of erect—
ing a dead house.
disige Advocate—Would it not have bob
more humane to builds shelter for the living?
,Vfltnesel—l think it was impracticable for .
-Ctr. Witt. to furnish all the shelter required.
itdge Advocate,— Tou do not answer my
Question.
Witness—Thai I answer yes; some shelter
might have been built. I think the quarter
s:Mater had not sufficient enemy r never emir
dud the right to punish prisoners. Captain
Wire never received auy orders for that litinuab.
The - Utter wan respondhle for what ho did there.
Capt. Wire drew up the rules and regulations
and they had my approval. Captain Wire la
bored Indefatigably. Whether* not he accou
pffshed all he dealred, I do not itq.ow ; but I do
know that the prison was Sot halt cared for. I
think the reeponelblidy rooted on thou who
crowded so manyprisoners th ere.
By the Coart..-.. Wire drewinp the Priam
'rulM3ti7 Ora authority. Wiz -03 approved
Rata, hematite they were rlght t
no.desd line therein ;roam... was
enbey
EierißY erected t-
y virtue, he supposed, of Capt.
yviez'e Oro word.
Nazareth Allen. of the 3d Georgia iteeerves,
who bad been examined for the - presomalon.
11111 now called for the defence. There was •
good deal of sickness in the regiment, and
owing to the heavy duty required, much Want
inaction tested among the men, and soma of
them straggled away. The erect of
GM bad rations wee diarrhea and
other diseases • among the troops. He
SIM some of men wearing old - clothing which
they bad purchased from the Union-proners.
When Gen. Clouginan captured the milers they
elms- brought to Artdenonville. Tney were
searched endty, paper money. ladles'
gates, pocket `, gold tablespoons and el
fW and lbeks end daguerrotypea were ta
ken m them, Witness never beard a furlough
could be obtained for shooting Union prisoners.
Cruse-examined b 3 Judge aroma—Witness
knew of no soldier dying from starvation or
emaciation because of Insufficient food.
Q,uestion—Was the clothing which you law
On a rebel eoldlers taken from the dead oodles
of frolou 'Jailers?
Ittswer—l do not know, but I believe so.
Mr. Baker—Tell as all about k.
The dodge UTOCate objected, uytng the Wit -
UM had answered the question.
Nothing further of Importance was ellctted,
and the Court solicarnod.
FIVE HUNDRED PARDONS BANTER
Addlional Mail Service Ordered
MEMO HD COLLECTORS APPOINTED
WasnrsoioN, I3eptember 'Z.—Since Saturday
five hundred persona hare Dien granted by the
Prealdent, for the greater part to persona In
Virginia, Georgia and hflaalastppt.
To-day the President's room wee thronged
with pardon wimp, either to obtain their docu
ments, or reformation as to where they may be
found.
Brevet Brig. Gm. C. R. Van Wyck has been
promoted to the rank of full Brigadier General.
The Postmaster General has ordered one ad•
ditional trip • day between Ward:Mama •nd
filehmond, orer the Orange and Alexandria
Railroad, and has made a ecuuract for • daily
mall service from Net. Orleans and all interme
diate stations to Mobile.
The President has appointed the following
named lisalltaat Assessors of the internal line
gnus: ifassachusetts—J, W. Poor, Ist divis
ion of 6th dbitrict; J. W. Monroe, 2i division
of 5d distrieL New York—Stephen it. Frazier,
6th division of 2d district; P. A. Smith, 1 ith
division of sth district; Garrett Vanderrater.
let dirisloo sth district; Warren Cable, 16th di
vision of 2d district. Pennsylvania—Able T.
Parker, 12 division of 15th district; Wm. 11.
Sionebsch. 4th division of 11th district; Jae.
Caesiday, lst division of 224 district, -New
Jerecy—Jas. L. Brooks, sth district.
Assistant Collectors have also been sprixinted
in North Carolina, Georgia, Alabaxts and other
States. Charles H. Wallis has been appointed
Coiir.-ter of Internal Revenue for the sth Dis
trict of New Jersey, and Robert 1... Smith
Direct Tax Commissioner for the District of
Alabama.
The Approaching Virginia EineLona.
Iturnrous, Sept. 38.—The Richmond and
kataatitirtt papers or to-day are meninx!. Dr.
Woods, of AJbermarle, has withdrawn from the
Cougresalonal cauvauul In the sixth district be-
Canoe be could not take the oath. Eta mooed a
card and says
Resent indications and Information convince
wee beyond a shadow of doubt, that there will
be no repeal or modification, and our only hope
of being represented at all, is to.select men who
rim take the oath as It now stands . Honestly and
conscientiously entertaining this opinion, no al
ternative is left us but to withdraw from the
UMW/ when It Is perfectly obvious that our
noble President, standing as he does, a great
breakwater between the Radicals of the north,
and our prostrate country, needs every smathern
representative to sustain him. Were Ito per
mit any selfish considerations to inlinence me,
I should despise myself, and be false to every
honorable Impulse of my nature
The RepvbZic accompanies the card with the
remark that the meld to thus left open to Mr.
Lewis and Mr. Sandy Stuart. Mr. Lew
is can very consistently take the Congressional
test oath. hut Mr, Stuat's conscience prevents
hint.
The &public also says : The people of Han
over county were addressed on Thursday last
by Mr. Johnson Barboun From all the lutbr
wagon that we 'mire then:. Is no longer any
doubt that Barbour will carry every county In
the district.
The Lynchburg 8.-pueltram Iva that one of
the most dlellegulehed gentlemen of the State,
whose Dame we,are not permitted to glee, writes
at follows in regard to the eligibility of the Con
gresalonal candidate.
" I regard It as absurd, not to say criminal,
in people tmdarcalstlng circumstances, to select
each men. 4 man who Is, and imows he is
not eligible, ought not In these time. of tronblo
to trunsVidmself before tho peoples but if he,
does so, the people ought to have the good sense
to rebuke hlm.”
Mezican Hatteris—Baces in Nan Francisco.
fizz Fnanasoo, Sept. 25.—The steamer Sac
ramento has arrived from Panama. She brings
dates from Acapulco to the 17th hut. The
French war ships had landed 500 troops and took
possession of the town. Alvarez had previous
ly withdrawn his forces amounting to 1500 men.
badly equipped and short of emanation, but
very enthnehtstic. The malOritY . o7 Mexicans
had Ibliewpd him. Ile was confidant of main
taining the cause of Juarez throughout the Into.
rior of Querertaro.
Another three mile !race came off betwoea
Norfolk and Lodi at Sacramento, on Saturday.
The first mile of the first hest was won by. Nor
folk In 1:45; second mile In 3:40, and the entire
kcal .Norfolk coming oat a length
ahead of Lod. •. . The second heat was also won
by Norfolk by sin lengths; the first mils la 1:474,1
and, the second In 1:50X.
zw Yens. Bept. 28.-001 d is In good do.
clad for materna, bet otherwise the dernandis
limited. Than) Is lemi borrowing and the rate
per dayhla fallen from 111.10 to $1,13. The
alto= paid-ma bt the Treasury upon- 20
e9uoorts though not large, yet• afford a slight
reach Yesterday, 6360,000 of coupon were
paid. The price of Gold this morning has
ranged at $1,43,1(0111,44, and tho tendeacy Ls
aUghtlydownward.
Ctn. - Slocum at Syratunt.
87nacrona, September 28.-Major oetteral
W. Slocum arrived title morning on the (our
o'clock train trom the West.
LATEST MEXICAN ADVICE;
OEIRItit MIMI VISIT TO aBW YOU
PRESENT _CONDITION OF AFF(IRS.
Gnat Rallroatt.Progressing Rapldiy.
New YORE, Sept. 28.—The Herald be a let
ter from a Mexican exile, eating that there Is
no foundation for the report th a t G m. thuga
has ancteeded In effecting a very large loan for
the Republic of Made°, based on the aetarity
of ccmlbscated
.prnparty. It Is well known that
Oen. Ortega' s Vila to this country is not at all
official, and 'that ha has neither the authority
nor the laical:into pitied a loan In the Erurket.
It is title gale* needs money to pay the Na
tional troOnStrand supply the necessary means
to support the National Independence, but Oen.
Ortega Is not an agent of the Republican Gay
e:roam:it to negotiate ildr such means.
!darken accotmta hi the Berard say : Ithas
herb retorted that Caravajal . with • tome.-of
11111bustera, :estimated at high es dye "buricirtA
landed new 'rasped, when they *ere - debated
and the pallidly:Ll pad of them impaired by the
goverattunii troops. Caravajal berg wounded,
The City of Maps, to the State of" Tera
has been (=pied by the Liberal Tames tindda
The Liberal Goterior of Puebla, krernando
Ortega, has established himself within eight or
ten leagues of the capital of Metico; and bas%
sufficient dome to maintain himself.. Communi
cation tothreeriVere Cruz and the capital le daily
beeteming more Micah..
The imperial papers admit that .I.bagoYami
men t cab exercise no authority In the Btates of.
Jallsco, Michoacan, flan Luis Potosi, and others : .
The World's Mexican news says a Reports
are current from Vera Cruz that the gthedillon
organized by Ortega In New York, would reach
the vicinity of Bedded drain the month of Sep
tember, The datei are from Vera Cruz to the
18th that., and the City of Mexico the 911. Vera.,
Cruz was quiet, but a good deal of mathihri' t
disease prevailed.
On the 20th of August last. rerrn a had been
received at the Capital from e: rez i . Count Thou.
that Capt. necktie/. aril.' a small command, had
beau attaeked'at Total; de Ora, on the 17th
Instant, by tile combineWforces of Feathers and
Mendi, and &Rai three boa!d desperate fight,
lag be drove them the field , pqrgratig them
to Omeptre.
Bu r
..neatly rapt, Lackner was reinforeadld
•-• Mee. Da the lath the forces of &Landis made
appearance on the utountalhz, but retina
on seeing a detachment thrown forward to meet
them. Count Thus is determined to relieve
MD section of country of these banditi. From
the Gandalutzt Dela Donato", we bear that dwell-
Inge of the peopled era frequently robbed and
burned by Janrez's men from Tobacco.
In gametes° the authorities have adopted
measures Riga will soon break opal] gamins
bands In the „vicinity.
A letter to the Tribune says: The great Rail
road which is to unite Tern Cruz and the City
of Malec was pregrivlag rapidly. Eightelinn
deed wheelbarrows bad just been landedot
Orl
cabs for the service of the company. Another
rallrcad is be established la Sonora by Mr Wolf,
who MO be assisted by several European eat
California cifirallsts.
The depredations of Cortina% Who carries the
fruits of the Venda he makes on the Meath=
border into Texas, tiara caused. a great number
of the,residenta of Matamoras, and among them
WO Americans, to address to Generartithele a
protest.
Slassachasetts Democratic Comm:Man.
IVoncherrn, lima, Sept. 28.—The Demo
cralleState Convention organized by the choice
of Edward Avery, of Brabtrao, for President
withono Tics President from ettehMiusty, and
four Socretaiies. The COMmlttes oin Credentials
reported 547 tarns reposes:dad by 1.096 dee
/stew. The nominations were made as follows:
For Governor, Gm. D. A. Conch„ of Taunton:
Liniment Governor, Thome A. Picr.hett, of
Pittafield; Secretary of State, O. O. Limb, of
Grceetleld; Treammer, F. C. Amory, Jr., of
DoetonsAnditor, A. F. Davidson, of Salem; At
torney General, FL Cl. Parker, of Cambridge.
The loliowing 12 an abstract of the resolu-
Gone adopted: The Arm affirms the creed of the
Democratic party to be the Colon and the
Censtlintlon. Ire ojbect le the preeermtlen .of
the liPertirs of the people, the Union, a free
press and Dee speech.
The second, in. soldiers and sailors.
The third requires the speedy subordination
everywhere of the military to the doll power,
nod the restoration of the writ of habeas corpus,
tilal briery, and o` her Democratic rights
The fourth recognizes the obligation to pay the
National debt, but does not believe In putting
the whole burden of taxation on the. ehonlders
of the producing classes.
The 111th requires • speedy reetoration of
Plate power everywhere. so that a standing ar
my may be dispensed with at over.
The sixth fully endoreea the policy of Preel.
dent Johnson and promiees him support,
Thesevinth returns thanks to the veteran• of
Matsu, aid Is In favor of such leglalotton by the
National and State Governments as shall secure
equality of compensation to the earlier as well
an the latter soldiers of the war.
The eighth refers to the labor question and says:
We not only recognize any attempt on thcipart
of the working elatscs to better their condition,
but heartily approve any movement having far
Its elm their elevation, comfort and well being,
ptiyal.l, mental, and cordially sympathize with
any measure by which the true Ottereate of the
employer and employed can be promoted and
secured.
Ftum W a shingto a.
NEW Time, Sept. 2.9.—Tbe 12troli's Wash
ington special says, Gen. flowerd I erpeMed
to return from hie trip of Inspection In Virginia
on Tbureday.
Robert Dale Owen arrived to-Mel
..
The limn' Ppeclal says: The Navy Depart•
went expresses Its determination tocautinue the
dock trial of the W yuooskl and Algonquin, te
al test I. completed u required by the cod
tract, as Mr. Dickerson now admits the Inability
to Complete. As soon as tho Algonquin la
ready. the teat will be renewed.
It appears from the showing to the 4th Audi
tor's office, that over two millions of dollars
have accumulated In the Naval funds since 1799.
This sum to made ap of the unclaimed balance
dee persons employed In the Naval service, and
ants for desertions. .4a It Is proposed to fund
this MM. and recommend the.passage of an au
fttabliehlog a home for those who have been
Injured for life while engaged In the naval ser
vice. The distribution will bo supported upon
the Interest of the Naval fond.
The Worfdis special says Major General
Pleasanton has been assigned to the command
of the Military District of Wisconsin, In the De
partment of Missouri, with headquarters at Mil
waukee,
The Internal iterenne receipts to-day were
11140,000.
The Trcb,,,,e's special says A letter from
Raleigh etates that orders have been issued for
the immediate muster out of the 2d Colorado
Cavalry, Id Illinois Cavalry, 11th Indiana Cav-
alry, 37th lowa Infantry. 14th Missouri Cavalry,
12th Tennessee Cavalry, DM Wisconsin Battery
and the 8d Wisconsin Cavalry,
The St. Louts Vlettors—Ettehtnond
Now lona, Sept. 28.—The Bt. Louis Common
Cour ell visited Croton Water Works to-day.
They drove through Central Park and the new
Reservoir. They expressed themselves highly de.
lighted with the mason work and new - gate bow
ers lately finished. After partaking of a collation
they went to the high bridge. They were
conducted acme the bridge ,end inspected the
gate bow, the new main and aqueduct at
Croton dam. They eat down to an excellent
dinner and aubsequently returned to the city.
The Mum of Weetnaday says: No dlty after
a dleastrotui Ara ever gave sign of greater
enterprise than Richmond does to-day. We hear
the orinkni everywhere extuessed, that the
whole of street will be re-bat in lees than
twelve months.
itallroad Aceletenta.
enronnvvri.Bept. M.—While Gen. Grant was
returning from Indianapolis at an early hour
"m or d" morning, the switch at the end
the curve at Guilford had been turned Inten
tlonnily. The car In which the General was In
was thrown from the track anddragged some
distance. No one was Injured.
About the same time a train an the 0. &IL
R. R., carrying Gen. Sherman, was thrown from
the track' this side of Lawrenceburg. No one
was Insured.
°Metal Report of the lratin Race.
Nrw Yon; Rcpt. 25.— . -The report 'of
too rare between the Wlnoonok and AlitWpiti%
mates that the economical porfonninee , of oath
vessel wee equal. That Um arrangement of the
maelltneryof the Vi'moonebi the simplest and
moat ccumentent possible, and its economy is
full equal to that given to the very complex Ca
llan of MI Algonquin,.
r' Attempted Bank Swindle.
New Yom iteptetabor 88.—An attempt wa
made Feettlda's bye yonegntan to swindle the
Peirk Itarilf fOrgrA ate* on. the Chentirt
Bank, drawn to the order nfo fete clerk of t
former beuple 4 "ftio forgery was etdeted bnt Cho
forger camped. -
.
Coloydo Election.
49t/Lotrts;Sept. U.—lecomplate ra
pertts front
Ocklerad6 thdleata the ado on, by a very lergu
tclelotit.?,ef the State Gosetltutlon. The clause
Iluthorhdag Regrovutfragels defeated..
VOLUMg
The-Fl at4allan Conventlim7-Tha plat!.
. - - °es' Addrts*:" "
Ea* Yon& Sept. tits session ,01 for
I 'Episcopalian Coavpntion, ez-Goir. Aiken. , after
the oddness nYtha Bishop was concittiled‘ofrai:
*1 aho tonowing resolution, which was a . .” 117
money adopted: ' •
+' Besotted, That tida Convention cogially
kespond to the aeatlments presented by the BM.'
pp;o1 the Diocese, in Ida addrcts respecting-1U
'strum of peace to our bond, had rife state Or the
Church to the Southern dioceseso.
The Bishop In his address had eald that the
Northern brethren should do all that In them
Pea,•- to re-establish the wawa of the Church,
Tbere were no nobler splrlthin the pale of the
Church than are to be found In the South, and
he waitappy_ thus to testily to their worth, and
to expresstbe estimation In which they . were
held by
New •Swindling Dodge
New lona, September 213.—Some swlndlerls
!repo/deg a new swindling dodge. An envelope
Is used. porpott nz - to .be. and having printed
tenon It In largetypo, `WorreY parkaKel — Atoort -
ErPrese," and properly addressed,: all 4
dorsal us codling from the Nary Yard at ash-
Wixom. The wife of 1111 officer of the Navy was
I n thum 4 to Pay luereadolhos to thebeitiroteach
• Dockage 10-day. Spe watinllowed to open tt
,and road. !blob . ePpeered to I% two telegraph
llli_ogoalles or the AmerleinTelegraph Company, .irectimit the,PnYment of prise mane to het
husband. Both the envelope and telegraT4a
blank bad been obtained by theft or some Ot:der
liMprop u e , t r r
theirs 'ohms tbo isemerels.
lioneon If.' Y..' f3eptetnter
aridefitas hex held En•,7
Ms thy
'few dA7B.: Ma been • perfect, • ..a.ag tlir 11°
1123 f
been Wended by nearly tbir-` litie e° 246
and tlen net t tar nzeoed , -., t hc ua lid
tune of any presi
one extdbltion.ot et
paned off 'to tlinentt• ''""'""` 43 *
ezt; ffotLi iibter - - Adtafaction of a wee
this plestare of ** 4 veg Pocurrixi,t9
.ne OCCISSIOM . •
•
, - Cr icket
• Her' • -
,alot; Coors., Sept. 28.—the Atbottle;
Charter Oohs played here tO-ilay 110 41•1 •
large atoileeee. It was not a pretty tante nOr
was it played with mach spirit =Me part of the
thatopknot. The score of the game was 37 to
11. Pratt led the score of the winning oho,
reeelting bat two obis to alx num. They left
for New York to-night.
e Alabama Coaeintlom
Mowitcommtr, Beyt;2B.—no election 'Ordin
ance was debated all day, and finally greed to,
All4oo Oft...'llone, to be left to the people, ark,
to be holden on thb drat Monday in NoveMber.
The apya lntment for Representatives rased
130$0 :and IL will be Anther debate
to-morrow.
death of Capt. Sanford.
• illoarow„ find. 28.—Ceatain Edward B. San
ford, wideb known as one of the principal own-.
em of Sanfoid'e line of steamers. between. Ws,
city and Brazos, died at St. Csahedineetprfaga,
(C. .W.,) on Wednesday, Of conxestloia of the
Large Arrival of Specie.
Bosom% Sept. 28,—The steamship Cuba ar
rived here from Halifax at rn early hour this
looming. The Cnba brings' twenty thnimand
pounds sterlihg In. sold.
mrEsTtaivat—al Thnr clay.. Septemberatil i
NAST LJ wife of norm Weaternuui, aged
years and fI daya.
The fasters( will take placs Pamir xollarnro,
at awl o'clock, from the residence Wiwi" husband,
Strawberry alley, Allegheny city.. The crlenANW
the family are respectfully invited, o tittenfL'
R. REEVES
dfi Smithfield Street, sear Fifth Street
cr CONTEM3,3t every desertptton. , GBANE.
GLOVES and..FUEIVLSRING FOB. FUMES ,
A.L.S c onntly.' *P. ME HEARSE azia .O.IIIE •
XETIP" .1111PVERTIREACE.A.78.
ALLEGHENY coutcrr
Agricultural Society,
N0T7.03. -
We bare the Sole AiateyliNittab r aig - I.ol' thy
' '
UNITED STATES PM COBIPIN ;
dko, Adamantine and Sloan - Bill Hook
and Bye Company.
WRIMESALE DCI.LERS idIPD JOBBERS
can buy the above goods by no calm; lams *awing.
Lu freig cad eeposees, at New TOL Paver, by call.
at ht
Sas. 78 and 80 Markt liked,
mei NEACRITIE, GLYLE & CO,
OCTOBER 18,18 AND 80,1865,5T0RY OP
I STORY
TENTH
ANNIJA.I.4
IRON CITY PARK,
WEDNESDAY, TIMMY AID FRIDAY.
- -
From-the
DIARY OF A STAFF:OFFICER.
BY BREIBT-111.1011 GBOCBEIiVABB FMK
, .
Alti.de-Camp iolleneral!Sherman.
ONE HANDSOME VOLHAA.I.2mo., WITH A
PRID MAP E
AND HIMIIKROUS OSTRATIONS.
1 73
Air Sent tree, by mall, to eii adiresa.- 9
bag
DAVIS, CLA IIR & CO.,
awl • tw WOOD STREET.
IacCORD a CO.,
Sltuntod at Lawrenceville, near tea city line. I AL
The Board of Managers annotates to the pubil
that they have leased for • term of Feats the
coMmodlous and naturally beautiful, grounds
known as the
IRON 'CITY • PARK,
Large and JreU Arranged
BUILDINGS
Hove been erected for the display of
aIrECHANIcS ARTS, HOUSES.
IDIPLEMENTIS, CATTLE,
FRUITS. SHEEP,
FLOWERS AND SWINE AND
VEDETARLES; POULTRY.
Ever offered In the wed. Merehitate as repute
to eett sad mail= oar stock, crilth will be sole
at very kos rata&
not tit WOOD STEM.
LtBERAL AIMMGEMICENTS I ISAAC CRAIG'S- 1; •
Hare teen made to insure
MIRE BITISFICTION ,
To Exhibitors and Spectators.
LARGE PREMIUMS
ARE OFFERED.
And tho dloplad , in ell deportmentl proAdnu to ho
1.13-ENSIVE AND IMPOSING.
1140EtSIES.
The Maaairers have provided
A Suitable Dolma for the Display of [fortes
Lodi In addition to the - tests spavined In the Pre
alum Lista, the tract will be open cub, day for
EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES,
Under the directions of the Oommittee.
maxi GROUNDS £RD
Supplied With Pure Water.
Hay and Straw
FIVMSEIEDAIMS.
p.raixt, at Cost.
/BON OfTY PARE can be reached by the Olt.
!cements/eager Railway. Also, Accommodation
trains will be ran by, the Fencuiranis Railroad
Company.
/Br ,Preardum Ltsta can be_procared at the
Roof: Wei the Society, No. 63 Fifth Street, or by
application to elther.oi the eindenignol.
.14 - • /will:lee and animals mutt be cohered on
the Setcretri al books berate TUESDAY EVE S
1110!' 00TO or, and,ienc as btt in vece) bronchi
within the in mitize user y DAN' BoOly
ea— A Brass Band will be in attendance. t
ildet Ample , arrangements tor. meals,
•
FINOES OF ADMISSION.
i s a ti t t ........ . .... sts cetititid ,
z
' Oath.pent". ,
-Twwherse 'Vehicles cent..
Shork.hurse Vehlpka SO twat&
Slagle Relic; . - - - ta amts.
Occupant' of vehicles Wlll psy, in addltton,,fhe
regtobir price& oisdrolasiOn... • ,
Judges' Eppel Will be rend from '. the Penh
dent's tent en' FltrDhlt, 00T0.13F.4 n . t, attire
CASE' PUEMIUDIS'PAT
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Eoigt Citbet infennation, f r "."
Opt 30lurt.NOUNGas., supesiatearnt,..-., •.;
uen,ilArcES S. NEGLET,Morrekp 0114 Bare..
WI or theS9elem, cr,S. SUUOIEX:.
• 1 7 tOtha s9,ld. ittOortaltY..
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LARGE MERITS SALR
In Philade lphia;
$6OOO wpRTH
Boy's YoutheA d idi.. m etoto .
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SIB
130traar - - , p
concert Hall OlioaStorei
Lout they are now Bening ta eroriO . for leis this
With' pries allied for thojOame elate of goody
elsewhere. Clall early and koberlfBA. /WM*.
44,isonable goods, and ismai;i4ed ind f gs]; ' 4aMt 4ml
and riveted gratis.
No. eo FingimumET.
pramießzEs , •;.mot.l ...
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BOOKS ANA 4.L811 MS '•
AT TEEE4
BOOK PUBLISHERS
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Plitildittri6tilL'DElt i V• - 14
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74 .75'i - ft h-fßfiteti6l,•:' ,
HANDSOME a F ENT3
WORTH FROM 61) OATS 10 600.'DOLIAILSV:.
. GIVER WITH Ea C . BOOM
stai3 Call or scut tor•Wi6uoga.a. • -7 '
SHERMAN'S GREAT! MARCH,
Wholetalel:lwaeglia‘
Hats, Caps and 84-ass Goodsl
4,
Have nom la store the largest allt most complet
stock of
GOODS FOR SUMMERLAND FALL
OUTLET BAWAOIL.
AND BARGE 'INARD:
Craig Street, Allegheny.
SPENCER
PALE, CRUX AHD *ma Ausi
Phanix Steam ierewerg,
PITT4EMEGEt.
J . scuomotA.R - Pat.
Pittsburgh White Leild Works.
rims WHITE /41LD.
.1 ,
BLUE LEAD GROUND IN OIELFOR PAINT.
ENO OM BAP. -
aeT NIX 63 WO6 STREET.
JAMES
.CO:J01-
!PramOckl.larr DNA . Ana an=
ET T/ NB, Du allidadt andjrapin
Lntenda their arnellon on term& •
fir GIacesne,LNDEESN NVETNITAL,' ,
'Lame% and isanunnem,./Illacasintwki . •
BELTING BELTlNG.4ileather , and:
Ekun Belting, •
alii 3 Onam PUNlngalose, Gee.;
f
-kat' and Lace Leather, Rivets; V/ Alarge Mint
-an /And, shit!, will .he sold si loven_PTlnts.
either wholesales or rey,ll, at' - Icittabblt:
Depot of t, .
N01 '26. and M PI/1r stmt.
B II d TTER.—FnaII 13utteril
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APPLES .
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160 bttli Choke APP
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fre . o6ll , :td in pr aat u al ,
A i t th imoN26:.
Market:MaFlrel' 646
POLGATE'S. 60,52.-100 t, boxes Palizi„,..r
toU:h honey =1 Caa* !Km AtinTAXl,ll4O
1-b 01,
". I" OT " ItEndit /nom - -;
ifuad 1 RI Wood argot
CLIDEII.-3 - Disney imet,c4er. sto4
and for Wit of ErzER
& ALIVRONG.,
less corner Narkat pun
1, 1. /4 1 3 0d 'E th ED .wo -WAIITEI ia I *A999 brii24.7Y, ,
at s
IVOTICE.—The Patent . Drat
weed, 011 exalt/Ma at ttal Aialtati Pair. /A
aoarkkatara tactiag sale b.
AAR iP6EY
r IS D ,
/AISEED, 7 4 - 497b149 Jlllll:ctcyv44z4;
for sale blE'' ili4siosoncti
- vonter Markat'lkeut Zrit ts.
Artive;. - Bot_
Mr& CO. •
ITALLuW OLL--20 bbls; •
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