. _ _ IS .......„ . . . ,di. r ..,...„ _q.- -.-- E -,..... . D , _,,„. : :,,,_ .. _ ...„ ,T. __ . 111-1.4 IL . i - - . rf - N -7 ; t'.._ i '4_, • VA .Fr ... 1 - N --N.W..ra . •,3,,, oh j sl , V __. , , , _ ,_;,- i ! W ~; - 1 ; - ,/ - , - i. : F . - 0T )... . 0 4, ,'• 4 1. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Fittsburgh Guttte. CITY NOTICES. Fifty Cases aleolaos, paramattas, coburgs, alpacas—all colors Boraslas to thew at Barker% b 9 Market street. Ono Thousand Bales Brown Sheeting Bought at the lowest ratio( last week by Barks: . Co n OSBarket ttrect. Bargains will be sold. 50 Cases Prints Received this day by Barker at 00., 60 Market . •suet, all uew styles. They have been 60001 and will oc sold cheap. Ifcflrlshtte ; ' yellow and grey; plain and trilled, and all kinds of boned flannels at less than east OM prices at Barker's,69 3larket street. __Meautitkl Dress Goods Just opened, at the northeast corner of n.urth and Market street& Free Excursion Train to Braddock's. For the important sale of Bete at Braddock's Fields this afternoon, a free Recursion Train will leave the Penney!Tanis Depot at 2 o'clock. La dles and gentlemen Invited. The train returns at 4 o'clock,. Blankets I Blankets White & colored, cheaper than you can by norm in any other hours in the' city. Remember the piece—on the , northeast .corner of Fourth and Mullet streets. 0. Raasos Lova et Rao. Paris, London and New York Our friends, Bates h. Bell. 80. 21 Fifth street have already received samples from the great cloak emporium of the world, with which they intend toatock, or duplicate orders lu their magnificent 'new cloak room, of which due notice will be Oren of the opeping. Heads of fa utiles wLII be pre. isaredtdallow the dear creatures a chines of se curing began. Buyers, et either wholesale or retail, will lied a very lull and complete stock of Flannels, Prints, 'Gingham, Ticking, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, StUneta, to., noughtberore the advance Jend will be sold at less than the present Eastern -fprteel. lionneenorr the plass, on the northeast ear. ner of Fourth and Market streets. Dyspepsia and Heart Disease. Dr. Seyser heeds us the following letter or clue,.which is entitled to the consideration of al patrons similarly afflicted: tin. Karen cannot but thank you for your preseriptions and advice in my ease, to I had suf. fared a long time with the disease fsr which you treated me, so that I thought, and, in fact, had been told by physicians and others, that I had disease of the heart, which wad (apposed to be argent. At my age, twenty-three years, I thought there ought to oe tome relief afforded.. You know I nave up my baslneas and traveled for toy health. I, in this way, obtained tome relief, which Meted about six monthr. My paragyams then returned with some Violence, wb'ch gradually Incremeti - until I began the um of your suptleine. I had the most terrible ebohY, clear of sudden deoth::, and when I remelted much, or' did. any kind of playeical labor, or walked up stairs, my heart would beat and U. rob suddenly and violently; it would come on me in my steep, which was fitful and telteshing, and often time. disturbed by ftightltil dreams.. I felt tome times as If my chest was tied by a cord, and as if each beat of my heart would be be lnrt. I had taken. blue pill. and all sort of bitters and an adds, without much, and, if any. Only teliPorary, relief. Some one now ad. oiled mo to try valerian and camphor and &sake , tides Each or them was taken by turn, but no benefit followed, et least no cure. I finally called on you, and you told roe that my bear. dtretee depended on a debilitated condition and a diem dared state of the stomach, and you thought by proper attention to these my other bad eymptoms would leave me. I then commenced taking Mr= medicine. From the very first week I began to Improve, and In less then two month. I found myself as well as ever I was in my liferay heart .disease all gone,no fainting spells and my discs. lion entirely recovered. if I can be of aay Ser vice-to you in any way let me know. Youre truly. D. To Dr. Hey - ear Ito Wood street Bebelllon to the. Human Interior Rebellions are not confined to bodies politic. They brokk out in our Own Interiors as well Se in he "bowels or the land." The natural law of our odles Is health, but we [Mouse them. and they revolt. We iribleict Omni to exposure, we overtask them, we overload the stomach, we neglect the *owes, we Plungeout Of robins hotter than the !topics into an atmosphere below freezing point, and to vartons othe_rways tribe with our health. But these frames of ours are wonderful machines and we can by the use of the PROPER SIE ANS, so INVIGORATE and REGULATE. them as to tender them almost proof against the ordeals to Whkh, In our recklessness, we eubJeet them Nothing that has ever been known or heard of as a tools adds so much to the resistant power of the 'human system under ctrbumetences unfavorable to rth as HO. TTTEIPS STOMACH BIT ryas ola would escape tht, intermittent fevers, Ste s:if Indigestion, bilious attacks, and bolts' com 'pi...Vs, of which cold and damp are the frequent causes, nee the larmas as s PROPEOTIVE ALEDIOINE. This Is the wisest course; but if al ready an Invalid, try the preparations : na a RESTORATIVE. In either ca., full reliance may be placed on its eAlelerfay. Sold everywhere. —lbundayAfervery, Dee. 25th, ~.~ l Vail and *lnter Coods It la with great pi -elm= we cell the attention of Our featletsto the sopork stock of Fall and Winter iloodslard facetted by hir..Tohn Water, Merchant S.llo2l;r7pdeisl street, AllV.henlt Eli - stockemhiaers some of the rarest and most bean. Ihil 016thiMaist*res,Chrereoatings eadVattrags Wteibrotitard to the western market, His error', .nient or Flusdebing 'Geode; eomprleleg tiairts; .Poser., Ocaiars, Neeeettes, liandlierelas fa, eus., .elexeCit be ittrieumed else! or - west. A r targe dock .ornesdrmatlit Ponta, Goats, Vests and Overcoats !hand •nt establlstonent. Persons ' . :tp,"#itat of anything La antidotal:lm line should not • Lail to sloe Mr. Valor a will. Nuptial Tlc • , Ttiti Hu been flew:Shed-6 a knot deed with the tongue 'which the teettreairiot =loom: But the teeth -thusurnees, it-beautiful. by ths plied Sarah 0 .; ate powerful preittadthr, the Wan anon • which, teadi to. mintage. The :Mann to wbtcb • this dediclotts prebacatloi- tends to the breath, too _hie a dpid.dly hynicneal tendency. White teeth and bore bleatli)inataleart con resist them- Thomas W. Parry di Co., - Prnol4cull Mato rfOtiferl.artd,,Dealmin to litmetican Edake, of yarlinui,aolonw „Place at Alazandel Laughlin% near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, rlsZ'Llushlelle4 — TO: 'a Pike Oran, Orders promptly attended to. Ml work warranted water prour.:Pepaulugdone at the .honest notice. No fpappv-ihr repairs,. provided the roof is not ebuied after It la DUL OIL , CmenUrr , Jotennir rsitiritsiniflar nit sinfenaildrtlasie years e army. Y IusTIVPo, Pea? 10.92.9 isl2OP for all oafs otjel,blng babe.' Salrehtet. st - S.lfis old .teed, VinasAtktry, between Saufitalistfl Mein -3 5 m . 1611.11. d iad ipibiaptti attifided "... 1, t ;, - Wiz44424".. • gm% ..11E IS • t ~We meastkiencral grant of mum, ~ Tte let . • , 3.1.h1et heLaebitlf the iinthithiti a Uttar Ato)ralgcal cot -. Inane. The time of his expected arrival la ; lotornreS la regard to ktkebFrannro j ectta for,, the, grand iti• caption—fokthent Itia , ire nave A t t c 1i"45., 9 27....)44., vet., _tefficestiP viatter!in emerge ma aea to it, tnat our city suffers no detrlntentrib•lititititnitty Of 'The hospitalities and, ••• -110„, naril l tlAb?ta toeztend to the traiepatriot And 'ire sd ,. ...ratrai; whom to hale itten and Shaken tie boa, willtialiolttithlojr to tell our — ch4dcen of,la 14,1?ixt-icinitton. Tua Governor of Illinois has commissioned , C. E. Olmsteed, Esc., of Chicago, as 'Special Eteacmity,Agetat,fer that State, pro..meeto sea tete:mien hi bird* as to. hint shall &Min most suitable, for the purpose of making inquiry and obtaining Information regarding the cuittire Into , belt 'anger. c Mr.''Cliinsted; will at odes Meted ou his, mission, and on his return sub-. mit a kpoit or tin ItimtlgetJons" to the Gov CIIIOT. A woman named. Goff, has been arrested at .tionnettlad, charged with pOl. eordpg the DgrlYan family. She lives In the '... /, lkrtillesdthilheirt. and was detected, Saturday -nlputting soma arsenic hew a vessel etaWthirsdnie meat' and cabbater beloniGlS • ReColesson, another tenant of the same house. r' her - slept ehe etablied here& under. the tireelhtt did tis 41:1160itatrgorotus wound. ' ': ( ?..',liitisliilia:torento bee azalsined ti ts ".; atlia.fartioirelialldthg fit. Patrick's Cathedral tn. PuMulty.. On accoanfof the great truieber, ' ,tfemtlles leaving , Ciaads to obieht ; 111 P/BY* .' - meals/ the ,Btatee, his diocese se decreased / EgiMELTA6I,iII,OOO. imtda, A,OOO 11434 the ‘ 441 , " _etemto• elonp/ Canada annexing =MU • ' TAnt Ctuis 044824 a ot.VVlscoulm J/P JusdWou t!, The total urigisoi *ten 4308.54Vbeta . ii an !amuse. of 00,230 -1vvra5.776,0). iv c=, e3'd=t:= PROM THE OIL REGIONS. Statement of the Daily Production. B.- PORTED YIELD OF NEW WELLS EM=Bi 0. Heatox LOVE & Buo. Dry Goody O. ILA.arson Loos & 800. Lset December, a company of natives among whom I had wintered here, took down to the chap for me some musk ox and polar bear skins, which were accepted by Captain C., on amount for rifles, gone an opera giasa that requested him to supply to these natives. Capt. C. as that It may be that the said skins can be sold to such advantage on his return that they will fully equal his bill. *.tl have written Captain 0. three long letters since I hare been in winter quarters here; two of them written In December, 1 , 84, and rent to gether by a party of natives, who reached the ship that month, making the trip by means of dogs and sledges. The third letter is to be ta ken by a native shorn I sent down to the ships to take the letters of Captain C. aqd Captain T., of theAtitelope„ is to let tae have One of the bestlntliteTerer met. Thii.lnult has greatly nicietPterrand my two Sault companions, and agrees to help vs as long as we remain in the Inuit country for this boat, 'The setters of Captain C. end Caota'n T. I request shall be famished you on their arrival home for perasaL I have letters partially writ ten for yon, the Associated Press, stc., bat oa finding that I shall be obliged to spend a part of the next Whiter at iteirulso Bay, I dealded to retain them Mid afetd Tel my Journals next •1_• "Although on the very threshold of that por tion of the country where so much of interest transpired connected with Islr John Franklin's expedition, you will Ind by my Jormidala that I have acquired from the natives anueng whom we have wintered very mach of most valuable In humation about that expedition and Its tercel nation. /think yon will feel, as yam read that Information, as written down la Ay Journal at the time It was communicated, that you and I are a hundredfold repaid for all one anxieties, trouble and expense In accomplialaing so much. I think I will succeed in doing all my work on King William's Landing and Boothia Felix Peale !tutor by the erd of the Winter of 1866.67. I would like to have you accere an Interview with Captain C., and ace If he cannot be furnished edit a schooner to come up •after me, and two companions next year to Empire Bay, so as to Mord In the Fall of 1867. A part of the next Winter, the whole of the Bummer of 1666, and nearly all the Winter crf 1866-67 will (13. V.l be spent on King William's Land and Boothia Fe lix Peninsula, and in the Boring of ; 1667 shall make our return to Repulse Bay. "E binsbimy and Ton-Lfoel-to. (my excellent interpreters and great helPtis) join me In seed ing their regards to and telling you our happy remembrance of you and famßy. NEWS ITEMS. Ott Saturday night George King was walking bonne with two ladies, In Chicago, from a ball, when Tunas and Alfred. Tavro approached and Made soots Indecent remarks. King struck Alfred, when Julius drew a pistol and tired two shots, both of which took effect hi his side. FI ag died on Sunday night, and the brothers are under arrest. A sthe of Dr. Wise, 'ef i eincinnati, has m inted Trinity .ti[lega i Alartfold. We believe that thiii la IS the gra' instance of, a. person or ;Ahe drajah faith eatting that n. fattier has brought NM. rip 'with - yery Ideas, leaving him Sento , Make Choice of his own relgion. TEE Freshmen Claes In Yale alread y nnallXtree more then one hundred and fifty, and a fdw „ more ; it isaupposed, will be admitted, making 'lt one of the tomcat closets ever in the Instieb lion. Linonia has secured seventy.-nine these Freshmen and the firstborn In UnlAy , seventy. A tsar in Laralnghure, N. F., has in her possession an apple, one-half of which is said to tie,sweiet and the other Dettloff sour. The tinite. Of the fruit chaplets alternately with each quar ter, and the-two kinds may be distinguished by the difference of color. As association hes been formed in Indiana for the purpose of introducing the Cashmere gnat into thin country. Sixteen of thoseani .Ma liartialresdif Leen Imparted ander tlie au apices:of the society. Tt i l g ate AgentlipliOntsei by the Governor, Of 31 an to leak after.tbribm on Inc State lands, reports that nearly 1,000,4100 feet of logs have been stolciffrom the Stater In the section about Thunder Day. A paper of 13tiretexabigg, In a aeries Of ar ticles Da the: ft ightted Ames:bile= which' for Borne timeline hOMAXertrAlent In Hued& and Poland, offer a new explanation of the origin of the fires. It states that there Is a great probe 'talky that the Ares were the work of a band consisting almost exclusively or .J.owt3, who. iipteulated on the high csigupensatlan . Veld by the asgarance company. Their agents becathe the agents of the company, and often eucceeded' In deceiving it as to the value of merctiandtee and other movable property assured. The Mattel membeni of Um band have been ttr reeled and Myatt ludgment.!' de to the eomp c ity of the revolutionary party, It has been m Cbet indignantly denied by Alexander Horan, the well-known chief of that party. The OU City 17-calatir estimates the production of the Venal:run Region fr 1944, at 1.:4),000 barrels. From pre - cent pr ispects, the peedue- Von of 1565 will doubll that amount, our opinior, the market will take this whole ass:cunt at fair prices. As to whether the percent rates will continue during the whole season, to a question to which is attached too many contin- gel ere to answer definitely The following estimate of the daily pio tletaill of thewhole Venanito Region, hits born handed as by a gentleman fully nom to judge. We think. it approximates as at arly es it Is p)srible to estimate to the real amount FARMS. Graff Hasson, Cornplantcr & Clapp 350 H. tticelultock—.- 250 Buchanan, not Including wells on upper l'hmzy Run 230 J. Alcollntock, not including CI :tarry Run.... '2-5 0 ctrele & Brad . ----.... 250 Blood Farm —.... 350 Tarr Farm....--- 750 Story Egbert Veen McClintock Mel/betty end vicinity All above on Greek. including Bull Run Bcnneboot Bun —....—. ( ry Mer Bun— I 200 Allegheny Rtver, Tit Howe St Foster Is 750 Pltbole . French & sugar Creek. and other places .. SOO A Pith°le dispatch to the Titusville Reread sap: A new well on the Stevenson farm, Pe troleum Centre, struck about three weeks ago, has inereastd etnee last Saturday Irma 250 to 400 berrete. Thie well Is saki to be Oyer 360 above the level ot, the creek. The depth is 650 feet. There Iwo now sixteen wells going down On Stevenson feria. The Burlington wen, on the Egbeit farm, back of the Coquetie well, commenced,to flow this morning at the rate of over 200 barrel a day. The Hoosier well or which so many high hopes have been entertained, has at last began to give forth enough oil to more than Justify all the expectations that have been held. Mr. A. G. Morey, who visited the well this morning reports its production at 100 bar:els. Some accounts place it at 200. Not 15, or better known as the Fred Pratt well, Hooker farm, was again started on Monday,when the oil commenced yielding in fair enaniitios. The suckerTssia with the lower valves are now out, the connection made leading to the tank, and your correspondent estimates the flow - 'at 300 barrels per day. Like all wells of Pithole, it mill probably increase for nearly a week, when we expect to report it equal to any well on the creek. No. 110, Hoimden faros, is improving. The oil is now conveyed into a tank. No. 50, started. The yalves arc not right, and the rode are being drawn. Capt. Hall Heard From—Progress of the arctic Expedition—Traces . of Sir John FranYLn. The bourne, of .Commcres has the following "By a whaling vessel arrived at New London from the Arctic Ocean, we hare advice, from Capt, C. H. Hall, the explorer, who loft the Cat. ted States In 1504. under the patronage of Henry Grimed, Erg., of this city. Mr. Hall's letters were exprweed 150 miles over the Ice by dog sledges to reach the open sea. He wetted in good spirts havink•obtained much valuable informa tion In regard to the Franklin Expedition. The Journal of which be speaks has:not reached Mr. Grinnell, but may be expected at anytime on the arrival of ships from godson's Bay. Mr. Hall expects to spend most of his time in King Wil. Kam 'e Land and on Boothia Felix Peninsula, and dealres that a 'vessel shall be Bent in the Spring of 1567 to taring blue home. Three years spent as proposed In the huts of the Esqab maul, with good native Interpreters who so. company Mr. Fall In his wanderings, ought to be sufficient to clear up all mystery respecting the lost navigator. Mr. Hall's letter 13 dated— "'Snow Hoc - se, On TIIII COAST Lung or ROE'S Waeoank, Lat. 64, 48 N., lon. 59, 29 W. "'Dana Son : Tins Is to be a very brief letter for various reasons. First and most Important Is, that by the time you receive tole you will have In band my Journal hooka up to about the lest of August. which will make Bonita maw gsFery fur me to say anything more than - to sake this, as intended, a brisitims letter to asa. company some orders titat have been drawn on you. The Great Fire In Umtata. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH THE PENNTSLTARIA STATE FAIR. Address of Senator Cowan THE NEIV STELESIIIP LINE TO LIVEOPOOI, 44 cretary McCulloch Going West THE ACC OU JiTS OF CUL. C ROSSNI AN Enticing Freedmen Away. PAYMENT OF NOVEMBER COUPONS. Special Dlspatch to Pittsburgh Gazette PIIIIADELPIIIA. Sept. 30, 1885 The lest day of the Williamsport State Fair was Ices crowded Lbw' any previone day, but Senator Cowan's address was listened to with attention by a large Audience. The chief ex citement of the fair seamed to bo the horse races. The vialtors have numbered "tidy thousand per- WWI ; recupto twenty thousand dollars ; pro fits ten thousand." The steamer Somerset, the first of the Bald • more line to Liverpool. leaves Baltimore to-day on her outward trip, escorted to North Point by a grand array of Government vessels, having on board General Hancock and staff, and Gover. nova Bradford and Swann. The Secretary of the Treasury goes West to - day to be absent a week. Ono hotel at Williamsport netted twenty thousand dollars during the State fair. The pickpockets netted ten thousand. The accounts of Col. Grossman, late Quarter master at Philadelphia during the war, are uow undergoing examination at Washington. They embrace twenty-one thousand vouchers and over live hundred 'pay rolls, and show that from July lat. 1569, to August :1151, 1864, he dls• nursed seventy-one and a quarter mtll.ons of dollars. It has taken II clerk over live months to examine the vouchers. Agints in Baltimore have been detected en ticing freedmen on board of vessels at anchor in Chesapeake Bay, bound for Guano Islands, on the coast of Russia, without their knowledge of their destination. The Government la Ix:Acing Into it. The first flee regtmenta of regular light artil lery hare brew dismounted and will be eent Te-aas. The 'payments at New York, in geld, by the Treasury on the anticipated November Coupons Of the Five-Twenty gold bonds for four days, reached eight hundred and fifty thousand dol. Lars, a stma 'considerably smaller than the amoutt pall In on summit of =Monts, ttexce the flan ess In gold. W. New York Stock and Money Markets— Customs Receipts—Weekly Review of the Wholesale Markets. New Torts, Sept. 30. ern was rather more retread for money early In the day, but it was fusty met at Oro per cent., and at the close the brokers could not lend their balances at this ea:O./There Is a good supply of camulerelal pa. per offering, with a percetnible Increase on cotton tills. First class names are done at ID.; 47 per cent-, and others m YJ.4®lO per cent. The supply of cotton bills le Increasing, the rates ranging at 0(4.10 Ter cent. Bookers bine are offered more freely, the rates being 0 ,ti@r7 per cent. There Is no perceptible increase In the offerings of product commission paper at 7(:48 per cent, The banks are discounting Job. hers paper quite freely. Gold is stronger. The expnrtof genie to-day was larger than was anticipated, amounting to nearly 11.000,000, which produced stronger terms among sellers. The expected large pay ments next week on acarant at the five-twenty coupons cheeks the upward tendency. The Payments on actxmist of the flre.twenty coupons from Monday to last evening were about $1,350,- 000. .N 4 X; week the movement will be more active, a, the hands wilt be to good delivery with the coupons off. .Gold has been mealy El the afternoon. Got enimat stod4 c =lane weak; ten forties; have decline* . isc; seven thirties are c lower. Sterling exchange la doll at 100Vg,109 q bat the market was drill as tanal oil Saturday. Com pound notes are intictive demised And firm at 1023.;59105% for various dates. The Stock market was quite animated on the street this afternoon, and with the exception of higher prices, generally had a tendency up wards, and the number of oataiders are con stantly Increasing. The following ware the closing prices at 4i33 P. art New York Central, 95J4Q95,%; Ene 8 / 3 5,534; Hudson River 1103.‘ 4110 N; Michigan Southern 7014G,701.4; Read ing 1151,61103 i; Minot! Central 12.5346.151.1,• Cleveland and Pittsburgh 73@73.54; - Cleveland and Toledo 10 . 330g109; Rhode Island 112% 114, North Western 2t2@f1834; Canton 4,5“4.53.4 Ohio and Mississippi Cumberland Coal 40J.:®46 . 4; Quick . ..Ryer 49%1 . 94915. The receipts for customs tide week were $3,- 050,000. The foreign trade of the porn hashoen quite active during the week. The imports amount to 85,845,785, while the exports were $75,000 In specie, and 1 . W.,M9 In produce. The recelpta of cotton bare n liberal during the week, amounting Ia 2,2.04 bales; making a tetal for the month of 98,0011 bales- The sales aggre gate 17,DM hale, and the market has been gen erally steady. The export demand was checked by the limited amount of freights. The Peal has the following review of the wholesale market t Flour—There has been much excitement In the Flom market during the past week. 'Ohs heat grades have rapidly advanced, and the upward. Much of the stock which haah i thert o been sold at seaboard, is now purchased by the South, producing a corresponding decrease In the Northern supply. We quote sutternee State at $7.25@7,75; Ohio +hipping 56,70 al St. Louis extras $13®15. The Wheat market boa advanced from five to fifteen cents per bushel. The demand has been chiefly confined to the South, and congas largely of Winter. Corn— There has been much activity and about 500,000 bushel, were sold during the week. Nearly nine-tenths oftho corn which comes to market la unsound, owing to the recent damp weather, and'prlces have advanced three cents per bash. el, closing firm at 04c for sound mixed. Oats have been active at a material advance. The stocked sound is very high. Pork has bean la active request, chiefly for consumption. It has advanced one dollar and three quarters par bar. rel, at which the market was very strong. Ibe stock is roach reduced and Is now 60,485 barrels. We quota new mesa at 835,25; new prlting 829,50 a 29,75. Lard has advanced to the extraordi nary price of 30 cents. Beef has been very ac tive and advanced a dollar per barreli at the clean the market was firm with a strung upward tendexty. Coffee—There labium a fair ineoley, princi pally from the trade. We quote Rico at Rd eta, for prime, gold rate. The Wirt Trial—Gen, Lee and Other Rio ted Rebels to Appear ac Wltneases U. S. Sanitary Comte WISIIINGTON.. dept. 00,—The trial of Captain Wire la expected to lest for several weekilmager. Theexamication of witnesses .for the defence proceeds slowly, the counsel taking , care to thoroughly slit theta all for the' ptirlatur It sp• pars of estabilahlsigthe followlogfaMie natioy : That the COndriet of the accused wei generally humane; that he was etch and absent Irmo Ari denonville when many of the alleged attroel ties were committed; that he was notresponsi `ble for the vaccination which resulted re Mater: Irately. that he never maltreated anybody nor • acted w 11 y ter mallelonsfy; that, although the rules of- the prison were stringent and there-was • a leek of physical comfort, the old Dutch Cep ' torn, as his counsel calls him, Wits not respOnsl hie to the extent contained Intheetuulosagel oat him, In a word that-the evidence for the Gov eminent will not justify his conviction, A sob; man for General Robert E. Lee was sent off this morning, and it Is expected that no will ar rive by the middle of next week. Gen. Howell Cobb, Ex-Governor frown, of Georgia, General Jugeph E. Johnson and Colonel Robert Ould ore also summoned to appear as witnesses for the defence. It is understood that the last named will testify In relation to the question of the exchange of prisoners, and the counsel expects to show by him that It was not the fault of the rebel government that the exchange of prisoners wan notabliner effected. In view or the notp ifetY of the parties, additional interest will be • given to the proceedings. The Washington branch of the United States /Sanitary Commission suspend/at. general bull. yeas le-day, and all surplus stock, °Mee fixtures &e,„, Will be dieposed of by sale. The ottani -agency bluffness, to which the the Commission her lately devoted much attention, and which bee been very successful, will be continued. It is understood that the Commission has a capital of abont fear hundred thousand doll,ra on,handl _Lab!, tichomser Aground. Pierod, - (c: Vir. l ) &pt. 85.—Th o almoner Thlatleireim Oawego,:iettb a carg& of Wie hundred bushels Barley, la named lat " West row In 4 bad conedtlen, PITTSBURGH, MONDAY OCTOBER 2, 1865 DISPATCH FROM GEN.' WEITZEL. Duke Gwin and Gov. Clark Ap plying for Pardon. CORN AND corrom CROPS IN MISSISSIPPI Res igai a lion of General Slocum NEARLY FIFTEEN HUNDRED PARDONS GRANTED Sale of Government Cattle ANDERSONVILLE PRISON DOC,UIIENTS Now YOUTC., Sept. 30.—The Trlbuwe's special says: A telegram received by the President to day from Gen. Wenzel, now commanding in Texas, states that the notorious Doke Gwin and Ex-Gov. Clark, of Missouri, have crossed the Rio Grande.anci surrendered themselves to out forces, and are now supplicating pardon (or their manifold elm The Herald's Jackson, Miss., correspondent sate The corn and cotton crops la the Butte are a !allure, and the people of Mlsslislppl will have to draw rations from other States for an other year. The Mississippi river levee is washing away. and the stream threatens to flood the whole country adjacent to the river. The railroads of the State remain nerepaired, arid the whole country Is devastated. The social condition is no better and the people remain Idle and shift less as formerly. There are three candidates la the field for Governor, each of whom is described as Er. Rebels. The Timer' special says It is understood that Mayor Genoral Slocum has tcndercd Dia reslg. nation to General Thomas, and Deriding Its acceptance, he has received a leave of Olsen., to be present during the political canvass In New York. The President has cleared hie desk of all par don appliaitions, he haring granted nearly 1600 within the past three days. An inspec. lien et this list chows the names to belong al most entirely to the MIO,OOO class, with very few of political prominence. Among them ere ix Senator Rodger, of North Carolina; ex Con. .Creseman McQueen, of South Caroline; and Duncan 'Mcßae, formerly a Colonel In the rebel army, and afterwards collecting ascent In Europe. rapt. Hoff, Commieeary of Subs.stence, yeeter. .day mold at itlexandria 1010 heed of gorernment cattle, bringing nearly nix cents per pound, lire weight. They were mostly steers and oxen, and were principally bonzht by Virginia fanners. The Aararn special says: General Baker has lately came Into possession of the letter book of the Adjutant's office at Andorsocivllle, together with tiles of documents and orders, which strode a great deal of new light upon the management of that infamous pun, and dies the pits:roam( many brutal orders beyond dis pute. By lener press copies of the originals, these documents, which have been unearthed only after long and untiring search have been turned over to the Judge Advocate In the Wire trial, anti will be introduced by him in welder:err, the ease for the prosecution being reopened for that purpose. The complicity of high rebel cificials in the prison atrocities bids fair to be come known from evidence furnished by those The El(Mary Commoadon In session at Belt more for the trial of Captain Beckwith, ch•rgod with fraudulent murders of soldiers in the mili tary Department, have sent in theirWerdlet In tus case, and are now engaged on his accomplice. They are likely to make short work of them ail. The 3a Now York Heavy Artillery wee mu lcted out to-day, and leave for New York to morrow. The sentence of Lieut. James Oliodrke, 4th New York Heavy 2,rhihay, arrested for conduct unbecoming an °Meer and man, by been ap proved by General Auger. It Is cstlosated that there arc fully eight thousand pogrom LI: the city of A levandria, .11 of whom ace self--supporting, and who con tribute to the r•afntenanca of • large camber of schools for the relored people. owing to s lad of funds the wort on the Capitol estenelon will be discontinued until Congress makes further appropriation, lIIPORTAM ARREST OF FOLNTERFEITER Sale of the Gunboat Galatia THE FREI DMEN AND TURIN EiIPLOI ER alorious Burglar drraafed Naw one, Sept. 30.—The detectives of the United States Treasury Department hare IMC needed in effecting two Important arrests of counterfeiters. The detectives ware put on the track by the revelation of a counterfeiter tamed Enka, captured some weeks since, and so per. feet were the arrangements that the counterfeit ers were arrested at different places In this city and Williamsburg while engaged In their nefa rious work. The first of the two WAR taken on Monday last, and the second on the 27th Inst. They proved to be two English engravers named Overton. who have been practicing their art In criminal wave for the last nine years. They were bath committed for trial. . . The U. S. Gunboat Galatia, third class, of eleven guns, has been sold by acting admiral C. H. Bell, the commander af the Brooklyn Nary Yard, to the Hayden Government for $34.000. The Galatia win be equipped and receive her armament at this port. A portion of the crow of the Hayden war steamer Geffrard, now In pert, will comprise a portion of the crew of the Galatia on her passage to Port an Prince. Major General 0. O. Howard. Cotanalasktner of Freedmen, has authorized the establishment of a eon of court for examination into the difileulties arising between the freedmen and the employers. The Assistant Supciinteudents or the Bureau with two t time to he elec ted by the white citizens and the other by the freedmen are to constitute this court, tho Jeri& diction of which Is limited to the lease Indira. led above, In furtherance of this plan General Howard has been making the tour of Virgiala. On the 20th test. be had an interesting interview with the ofilelale of Portsmouth and Norfolt. Charles Jones, alias Chancey Johnson, well known to the pollee es a notorious character, was yesterday arreeted and committed on char ges of having stolen sateen hundred dollars from the Adams' Exprese Company, and twen ty five thousand dollars from Belmont's Banking Hones. Johnson has nerved two terms In the State prison and butt a bad record generally. From California and ()rearm SAN FRANCISCO Sept. 28 — The reduced rates of Interest le leading to speculation In Merchan dise. Nearly all articles of prime necessity are much raised with an unusual small quantity en the way: There la more activity in the_genera markers than for many months. BAN Fasacteco, Sept. :30.—Tho Central Pacific Railroad has been for aeveral mouths survey mg the ground at the summit of Sierra Nevada, f4e1 99 1 9 -0 1 7 to a- Mild Jneatlon of the route across the mountain.. They fled that they are able to continue:the road from the enmlnit west ward to Tacker river, on a grade not meeeding 90 feel per mile, where thsy expected 105 feet grade, An Incendiary fire at Portland, Oregon, 012 the 27th,deatroyed property valued at V 20,001.). The recent heavy rains have greatly damaged the4ite hary cat In Oregon. Extract of m PI -Irate Letter from General Ua vrimoit e, September 29,—The Laden, of Pe ersbnrg, publishes the subjoined extract from • letter from Lee: "It should be the object of all to avoid con troversy, to allay passion, give free scope to reason and every kindly feeling. ity doing tills dad encouraging our citizens to engage In the datiet, of life with all tlick heart and mind, with the determination not to be turned aside by thoughts of the pent or fears for the future, our country will not only be restored in mater ial prosperity but will be advanced in science, In virtue and in religion. Wishing you every success, lam host truly your', It. ki.Lnr.. Alcibama C.nyentlou AUOUBTA, GA., Sept. 27.—The Convention at Montaomery to-day voted, by Si to 19, to repudlatealtthadebts contracted by the State, In aid of the laic war. The Convention also re fused to submlethe amendment of the Constitu tion to a popular vote. Tho Convention ad journed till Saturday. New !One, Sept. 30.—The raw' Mont gomery, Alabama. special says tho'COPuelatiort tamed the ordinance by a" vote of 59 to in, practically abolishing tire right of citrons to Wills In Condo of Justice, to continue until the Legislature Woks a law on the subject. From New Orleans Naw Yong, Sept. 20,—The steamer Northern Light from New Orleans, 22d, has arrived. General SherldarCandlred In New Orleans on the 20th, horn Tries. No addltlonsi news. LATER.FRYg EUROPE CATTLE PL A VTIO mCREASING, ABREST OF FENIANS IN DUBLIN THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN DIFFICULTY FOREIGN COMMERCIAL MATTERS New YORK, Oct. 1. —The etc.:l:l6Mo America, from EigathaMpton oo ths2o:ll ult., arrived to- night; her news is four days later. The male plague was locreaslng. Tee Lon don cow houses were decimated. The ..I.rmy and :Vary G aette says: D Just! McKay, of Boston, is In close communicatt en with the Admiralty on the torpedo subject. The authorities are laying torpedoes In the cbauncis leading luta tho harbors. The police have blockaded Pal II sweat Street, Dublin, taking po,sseasiun of the "Irish People" new - spar/sr ewes. Twenty persons were afresh ed. Several arrests were made at Cork. nee English squadron was oft the coast. The Liverpool Albion says: Mr. Benjamin. ex.Confederatd Secretary of State, intends to join the English bar. FuLtice—Accounts from the manufacturing districts are favorable. l'Russis—The government Issued • proelama tion summering the assumption by the King of Prussia of the title of Duke of Laurcnberg, end the imaexation of Lenrenbere to Prussia. The King promises to carry no the government of the Dutchies In conformity with the existing laws. Russel's letter to agents abroad, censures the German Powers and nays that force alone Is the power which has been consulted, and recognized violence and conquest are the only basis upon which Austria and Prussia established the Con vention. England deeply deplores the disregard masticated for public right and legitimate claim to be brard when the question affects their des tiny. Russia officially declares that she will mail:anima non-Intervention policy en the Schles wig Ho!stele matter. The II road has a letter from Berlin in which the writer states that there in no Elimination ,o the desire of the Germane to emigrate to Amer- Ica, and Piedteta DO falling off in the number arriving no the chorea or the United States for a lose time. German colonies and new G ir maniee were to arise in Chili, e t the river Platte. In Brazil, and in Australia, hat the authorities dirciiiing these movements have given It up in despair in view of the All ateeirt, lug attractions which America exercises on the Imagination and Interests of the German, A Bremen company ordered two new steamers to meet lice Increasing emigration, 1112-1 uxh lines will coon redace the fares. Other Cans are reported as about to be established. Ließam., Sept. 93.—(10u.0n bu.lyant and prime have advanced , i'qy cents. The salmi for two day. foot up 41,000 hales. The market le Writ:aging. Brrodases.—Flour le Inactive. There Is bat little Itgrury and prices are weak. Wheat easier , holders are pressing their stock on the market. Beef quiet and steady. Pork inactive, bat steady: Bacon steady. Lard baoyant. Produce—Ashes, quiet; sugar. active; ceff.,e, !teed). Petroleum, bouyant, at 3s. for redead London, Scyg. 20.—Console, for money ilnols Central Shares 541 , 4 (WLY.J Erie shame St;WosLi. 5- Wle, 6S ~,;(vss From Florida—Proclamation of Goy. Sur •ln—Pressiling Sentiments and Vox+ poses—'Sotton Whipments, eke. New Tong. Om. I.—The rum,' Jacksonville, Florida, correspondent has the following: The progress toward morgaulaittlon. under the ad ministration of Gov. Marvin, is on the whole satisfactory and favorable to the Union cause. In a recent proclamation he ssyas By the opera tions and results of the war, !sieve; y has roused to exist In this State. It will not be restored. Every Voter for delegates to the convention In taking the amnesty oath, takes o solemn oath to support the freedom of the former slave. The freedom intended Is the full, ample end cceoldrte freedom of chisel:is of the United States. This dote tot necessarily include- the privilege of voting, but It dows Include the idea of full constitutional guarantor of future per and quiet enjoyment. The question of hie voting Is an open distension, and Is to ha de eldest ae e question of round policy by toe con vention to to 1 Lere have beta several col rules for Brazil started by the dlealtpolut,d noteitty In various It-tall:lts of thin State, bat to gad ailtt Dual aecuravea that [bey are not to be punished for their tresron they become zralually recon alit d and conk] atte to remain. Great Ignorance prevalLs among. till 2,) ,, r CialiStf ; for Instance, to many portion& of South Florida many of the poapie even now are male to believe that Kirby Smith Is at the head of conquering Cosa and coming to their relief against encoded Yankee. It le also cm - rennet reported that many negroen, hired oatenstbly to get oat timbre &C. oa the rinlf meat, have tram taken on board of vessels and run over to Cabs as stares. There are about six thousand troops lo the Stale, mostly black, and the are scattered It small pestles at all points, constituting the only protection against violence and bloodshed. Many planters are desirous of renting their plantations to Northern men. The cotton In the State at the time of surrender I, feet Orlon forwarded to market. It will amount to at least three hundred thousand halos, much of which Is lone staple. Over six thousand bales have been shipped from this port, and there la ea - mach more here and on the way. The Tema London correspondent has the fol lowing . The Fenian excitement had one curious effect. It has compelled Mr. 13 oedema to sus pend, as he does next week, the representation of Anati--Ins-l'oseue In London, and It will no doubt be stopped for • time thee :;boat the Kingdom. It was all very well alt "Wear. leg the Green" in peaceful gums, but :hen the Feninna sre drilling, and fleets and ar..les mar chatting, it does not do to play at treteon and rebellion. Redemption of Treasury Notes and Cert tfl catra—Rates of Insurance on Cotton In creased. Saw Tone, September 30.—The following In formation will be of service to persons having business with the Treasurer of the Coalted States In thin cite. United States notes used as currency, if too much tore or defaced for circulation, are redeemable only by the Treas urer of the United Buttes, from whom reeds for their redemption in sums of three dollars or more may be sent to the Treasurer by mail without the prepayment of po - tag°, and Ito val ue will be returned by a treasury cheek Or draft en titter of the Assistant Tremarlm of New York Boston or Philadelphia In sums of one thousand dollar. or more, to be transmitted un dei- seal to the Treasurer of the United States, withort charge to the owners of It. Circulating cotes of National Banks In liquidation, are re deemable only by the Treasurer the Usited Slates. Treasury notes bearing Interest Mal vertible, should be sent to the Secretary of the Trees:xi' for conversion at their maturity. Cer tificates of indebtedness at their maturity should be endorsed :by the Secretary of the Treasury for redentiption.. and be mailed to that officer of the Treasury. Certificates of deposit on account ol the temporary loan should be enclosed to the Secretary or the Treasury for redemption. The place of pay ment of interest on United States registered bends coo only be changed by an application to the Register of the Treasury, who makes all changes in the registry of such bonds. The meeting of the Board of CommlislAn. gra of the Biro insurance Coronet:ties to-day de cided by a two-thirds vote to make the rate of Insurance on cotton and other goods in Storm where cotton Is stored, one dollar and thirty flee cents on each one hundred dollars. Large companies will adhere to this action, and the effect of It will beto induce owners of cootie to separate their cotton from their other mer chandise. Orenlng of the fillnourl and Pacific Rail road. Karats (Ivry, Sept. 30.—rho firm through train from Bt. LOlll9 over the Missouri and Pact!. lc Railroad reached here this morning. bringing the following dittleguished persons: D. L. Car lon, Vice President, Thomas ideßissock, Supt ?AMU Road, Tivomas A. Scott, Vice President of the Pennsylvania Central, ii4l. Jewett, Pr.% of the Ohio Central. John D. Perry; Pres% Crtion Pacific, A. Green, New York, J. M. Davidson, Saratoga, James Fisher, George Partridge, Giles F. Filley, Bt. Louis, I. Usher and lady and Baca tad Btevisen and lady. This party will proceed on an excursion over the Union Pacific Iliad to Lawrence, Kansas, this evening and return to morrow. The hllleouri and Pacide Road le now In complete running order its entire length, and regular through trains commence moving Mon day.; ;41. Newspaper PublLshersio be Licensed as binnoracturexe—Revenue Receipts, she.. Wtsunsterou,' September SO.—The CoMoils ' eloners of Internal Revenue to-day ruled that wablishers of newspapers whose receipts there. fore exceed $l,OOO ateltallYtShOltiB tWlie.o33sod as rnabufactunns, end such licsruse.Will cover all stales of these manufactures at or &um the place of publication, and also the printing/Ind able of bill beads. cheaters. dm. The receipts from Internal Revalue amounted to over $1,800,000. Among the visitors at the Executive Mansion to. day were Maj. Gen'll. Wool dc-Palmer. and L. P. Walker, formerly Sematary-of-War of the Southern Confederacy. During the past week the Treasury Department has destroyed nearly 5410,000 worth of redtemed mutilated currency. WHIZ MILITARY COMMISSION. Continuation of the Testimony. WHY BLOODHOUSDS WERE 'NED WAsniNoroN, Sept. 30.—The Wi..l Military CCIOLUiti.IOD rear-sembicdto-day. Capt. Wright, Quartermaster at Andel - aro:trine, was recalled for tin dt-lt, es. Ile iesutied that he succeeded R. B. Winder at that mat. The tents of his regiment were taken for the use of the hospital; h e sought but foiled to detain them for that pisrpreL; NS to 11:1111‘.ler he was er111.114 0r1.CC.269. ful, owners'not bar lug been paid fur what had been furnished; an Injunction was served upon him and others to prevent them from coifing timber; he bad never sees W.e. searching prieou era. Mr. Baker—Did 3 - o¢ hear Capt. W:se plain of he had condition of arfairs Judge Advocate Chipman objected to the d.., 'station of the prisoner. Mr. Baker said be asked it not for Capt. Wire's declaredions but bit acts. COL Chipman remarked that Mr. Baker had asked about complaints. Mr. Bakesaald It was competent according to the ruling of law to show the kindly disposition of the accused, 113 order to refute the allegations that he wilfully and maliciously murdered or maltreated prisoners. The Court remarked that they overruled melt question". Mr. B. said that Capt. W. accompanied his complaints by acts to ameliorate the condition of the prisoners. Mr. B. withdrew the question and protkted another, via Do you know of any acts on the part of Capt., Wire to ameliorate the condi tion of the prisoners. The witness replied that he could not think of any—witness never heard that any soldiers re ceived a furlough for shooting Union prisoners. He had frequently required vegetables in the stockade for the relief of the prisoners, after showing Capt. Wire what he had for them. Capt. Wire required masonic honors to be paid deceased priaouers. - Cross-FgarnMed by Cot. Chipman—Witness loos no pertg.nal knowledge of what Capt. Wire did in the steckade or outside of the stockade, he knew the accused put prisoners In the stock and chain grog. Turner woo bad charge of the dogs told witness that Capt. Wirs hod promised him thirty dollars a piece for capturing prisoners, but witness refused to pay him, not believing him to be entitled to the money. Judge Hall, of Georgia, who had testified for the prosecution, was callvd as a witness for the defence. He said he wee employed by a man named Dykes against Col. Gibbs - to restrain him from him tress using Dykes' ground for burial purposes. and ratting timber on It. Dykes sub sequently withdrew his bill voluntarily and when witness used his Influence to have Dykes paid by the Confederate government for any loss he might sustain. witness declared that the land in the Immediate vicinity of Andersonville was • poor pine barren, Its chief value cou.isting la its timber, which could lee sold to the Railroad Company for fuel or crosstTCs . Capt Wire p a ct applied to witness to prosecute some met who had been appropriating things belonging to the prisoners. Ile took out a search warrant to find the stolen property, but thought that piousts Was 1111AUCC.GrIli. Ia toe month of August, 1414, he saw Captain Wit's whose appearance was that of a Marl Just recovered from a spell of sickness, he was feeble. Dogs are used in Georgia for tracking felons. violators of the law and runaway slaves, but by the laws of that State nobody could be pursued by vicious and savage dogs. Colonel Chipman odjected to witnetts pro. eroding 'miller on that point, as the subsequent question asked was irregular. Mr. Baker said that the nee of hounds was first authorised and made legal by laws of the United States. The commanding General was authortud to track human beings 'oy dogs. Major General Thomas said he knew all about Court sald—Mr. Baker you meau Florida? Mr. Baker said he did and he might follow up the question that the people of the South were doomed by law to do. whatever was cons. mended by superior military officers. ti v er, having ,coted agalast the objection raised by the Judge Advocate, witness In the course of ilia further examination said that by the listen of Georgia It was made a capital Id ol y to harbor or entertain Federal prison. eta. Cross-examined by Col. CillpmanWltness said ho sympathies had been with rebellion; he was a semasionist, and remained as such until the dose of the retwilt.m. He sees active and Old all hr e- old for It. lie had not bee , =Meg emmnet for the accused; he bad, however. e.n asked ~lestionl taw, and answered thcm cad been in Mr. Baker's ogice several time P. Be went with him to the library of the Supreme Court, and pointed out the decision of Judge Simpson. Mr. Ester objected to those gee, hrtt, !saying that they dl' rot do anything that had been done to the d;-:et examination, although the witnesses for the prosecution were 0500 to retention. He called the Court to wit ness that he had reflected upon it. Cn xamir 01 by Mr. Baker—Witness had not acted as counsel for Captain Wira, nor had he advised bow the defence ought to be shaped, be bad not intimated anything about the de fence any more than in hLn conversation as a witness. IV. D. Hammock, or the Confederate army, thatinvil that be neyer saw any of his men shoot Federal prisoners, but bad seen them after they were obeli- Captain Win, never to hla kno•-I edga•, furloughs foraLoolkg imsone- - e. The order was that if the squads could not ac count for their men, they should be • Qeprived of their rations. No orders were Issued to take from Stoneman's raiders anything more than money; knives and folks, and such other articles as they bed stolen from the residents of the country through which they had passed, were taken from them. Confederate soldiers were punished just the same as Union prisoners. The Commission here adjourned until Mon day. Election of Mayor In Columbia, Tennessee —Meeting of the General Amiably of Tennessee. NAstinum, September 30.—W. J. Andrewi,, Mayor of Columbia, Tennmace,suspendect soma months since by order of the military comman der, °enteral Johnson, resigned bie civil Uon on Monday last, thus affording the munici pal Board an opportunity to reorganize by the election of Mr. J. W. Walker as Mayor. The Board tLen elcctea W. J. Andresrs to fill the Ca carry canoed by the election of Mr. Walker. The General Assembly of Tennessee convenei on Monday, the second of October. Many leg islature are already In the city. The Alabama State Convention. Sioaroomeur, ALL., Bept. 30,—The Alabama State Convention adjourned today. A memo— riot wan adopted praying President Johnson to grant a general amnesty and pardon to the Southern people. A resolution was adopted declaring that, whereas, the people of Alabama have given unmistakable evidence of their loyal. ty, they therfore pray that PretidentJohnson wIU withdraw his troops from the State. The Coo. aUtrolon as amended was adopted. The reset utioo of adjournment provides that the Conven tion may he called together by the president of the Convention on or before SeptemberS4, was: Treemiry Deelsion-41ebnma Convention. NEW Tots; Sept. 30.—The Tiatee Washing. tan special says: The f3eeretary of the Treasury has decided that in ease or the loss of cheeks loaned by Government cialetirsof AuWant Tina• surer; of the designated depnaltorlen of the Unb ted States, they are not iequired to Issue dap, mites. The Poser speclalanys a dispatch from Monti gomezy states, that it Is believed that the dl.ab4 me Connietlon will idiot= to-day. The theatrical managers of this city have held a meeting end revolved to withdraw adveridaaf =cuts from the Hrro/d. St. Domingo Adylces. New Yoni. October I. St. Domingo news ti he 9th of September has been received. • The Dominicans were celebrating Lbo second aanlyereary of their restoration to independence by many rejoicings. Business was reviving. and notwithstandlog an orathouit rumor that the Bpaulards intended to recapture Brimana, the Gibraltar of the West Indies, the affairs of the little Itepubllc are looking up. Departure of the Viral Steamer of the Baltimore and Liverpool Llue. lieu: MORN, October I.—The steamship Sam ereet, the [lngot the new line between this city a ndLiverpool, sailed hence on Saturday with 0 large number of passenger*. The ice:reels In the, harbor were gay decorated mith flip In honor of the event, and the, wharree were crowded with people, who cheered the Somerset a* *he passed. Salutes rereffisollro 'frfltla the forte, Restalt of Me Election In Nashville. 24 1: 11 :"Ars BePlesetrer. 110.—The municipal vote city meera taieski resulted In the sloe- Bon of Wkllleto Mop Brown en Mayor. by a majority of tour hundred and fievezttplive vatin over his next lead Log oosenelltor. B. 0. Bunt. The total vote of the OW was p. 832. Mho elec tion peasant( with universal enleinesa. Completion of Pittsburgh and Eiteubetirlllo Railroad,. CINCINNAM. Oct. .I,—The Pittsburgh and Bteuteettillo Stallroad semsa tha Panhandle to completed. Trams will commence :routing through from Pithburgb to Columbus on artil alter to•morrow. Prom Washington—Confiscation Cases— He forma to the Interior Department—ln- vestlgatton or Southern Prisons. New YOU.; October 2.—fle Times Washing ton sPeclal of the SOthsoya : The certi ficates of indebtedness r edeemed during the past week, amount to $7.960,540, or about equal to the amount of internal Isiernal Revenue re ceipts during the same period. special to the Herald dated Washington. Sept. /id, raw The United States District Court fur the Eastern District of Virginia, now In ses sion, has been chiefly occupied during the last few days with the confiscation cases. Libels have been duly filed in all such cases, and orders I are been made thus far granting dismissal from the calendar, of upwards of one hundred cases en payment of the costs. Secretary Harlan, of the interior Department, Is anxiously endeavoring 'to Inaugurate certain reforms in that department to-day. He addresses a circular to several heads of the !Parana, In which he erjOina upon those officials Ids deter. mlnalon to exact as much labor and attention to the tautness of the Government from every officer and employee in the department, as If they were working in the Secretary's own Inter est, and paid by him out of his own pocket. The pardonueekers called In force towards the close of the day and are reported to be more than usually successful. The bomber granted this week Is probably three Limes the number of any preceding one, and will reach at least ate or seven hundred. The Postoftice Department has concluded a contract with George A. Fitch for daily mall service hom New Orleans to Mobile via Oronkea Bay, St, Loth, Blideldsbero' Pam, Christian, Roselle, Misshape& City Raoul, Ocean Springs and Pasoeueuo. Colonel A. H. liarkland, so long Identified with the military postal service of the Govern ment, leaves for California wale next week, on business connected with the Post omen Depart ment. It Is understood that after the trial of Wire la ended and all the facts connected with the Andersonyllie prison ascertained. there will be an investigation of the Salisbury sad other prisons of the South In which Union prisonersa were confined and maltreated. Se-E■tabilnhment of Southern TelograPh NEW YORK, Sept. 33.—8 y permlsflon of the War Department,• tee Associated Press will on Monday next rEilatabllsh their telegraph trews business relations with the Southern press Le tsreen Wa•hington and New Orleans by the sea board route. The linen south of Washington are understood to be In fair order,and are being rapidly put in the beet condition for dl,patch of traleiness, and there le reason to hope that there will be no further interruptlon In the enjoyment of a moderate degree of telegraphing facilities be— tween the Southern and Northern press of the country. linw Yana. Sem. 30.—Gold stronger. Among sellers It Is expected the large payments next week on account of 5 20 coupons will check the upward tendency. Quotations this morning ranned at 144@i44 I;. The payments on account of s.2oem:Tons from Monday to last evening were about 61.350,000. Municipal Election In Nashville 1 4 :Ashy - Mit, Sept. 30 —The municipal vote for city officers today resulted to the election of W. 'Watts Brown as Mayor, by a majority of 475 ever his next leading competitor, F. E. Hunt. The total vote of the city to twenty two thousand, eight hundred and thirty-three. All passed off with universal quietness. Death of Professor Wayland Pitovromica, October I.—Bey. Dr. James Wayland, who was more than twenty-eight years President of Brolin University, was prostrated by a paralysis stroke on Wednesday last, and died on Saturday alto noon, aged slaty-nine years. • Patent Erteausion. Wasumorom, Sept. 30.—Three patents of John A. Murray for a combined blower and Reaper, have it is said, been extended by the Patent Office, and the application of two others finally dented. DIARRIED PEAILSALL—E-ENALk.4..Ia the morning of the VIM of September, as the r mddertee of the bride's brother, to New Brightom Pa., by the Her. J. P. Taylor, 3. ECERBERT PEARSALL. tor &NE H. EENAIL No muds. L EITIJ EAU- On rrldnY morning, Upton:Lbw . 20th, In Drownssilie, Fayette county, Ps, at the res!der.se of his father (alms, Dr. Wm. L. Laf ferty, the Der. 521111 i LiaTEIX.AD, onion-2 non or George K, sue Arm M. Leltnesd. Cane ,atreet, East kiirminsaam, se 1 late Beater of St James Church. Piqua, (This, aged years it mouths :22d 21 days. ORS —On aunday monolog, MARY -TARE, danghter of the late Copt. William Forsyth. er funeral will take plane from the family real -24 Aar street, on ATO/IDAST A/TEIIIIDON at two o'clock. H . R. REEVES 1171\737.11111.1.1V.8.13.E1l E 3, 88 an ithfiold Street, near Firth Street Air COFFINS of seers description. CRAPE. 01.0% - k23 and FORSVISHLICS FOE ILLS generally. sir FUSE 112.AELSE end (LIR 111.A01114.5 Itxralshed Isom; dQEII/C.9t. lITIM.PERBYS Homeopathic: Specifics liars proved, from the mast ataple entire mama, rinipM, edlolent and' e lif are the only medicines perfectly adapted to pope. Mr use--en simple Mat mtslakes cannot be made In Wag Mann so harmless as to be fees from danger, and ea efficient as to be alwayt ecllatda. • • Boa. ewes Fevners,on. Congeo ri ons, IsMarnmDras b 2. " Worms. Worm Fevers, Cell 23 a. " Crying Voile, or teething 01 I.llr Cryin g Diarrhoea of childma or adrilta 5. " WrsonterY. Griping, Balloon Colic 6. 0 Cholera liorbus, Mariam 1, . Coughs, Calla, Bronoldris..-. 26 3. Tootbactie,Facticle .25 e.o Hendee's!!Sink Headaches.- 25 la " Dyspepsia:4 3 / 1 1mm Stomach.- 25 " Svppcosse.s, panty and pain ful periods 25 12, " Laneorstasa, or Whiten. 2) U. t roan, home cough 23 14. " Salt Rheum, Eryclpelaa, Erup tions ,93 lb. " Rheumatism, all Eheumatls 60 patas 10. " Fever and Ague, 051.11 Ferri 25 11. " Plies, tutenial or extend-I- . . ... la • Ogdstalmy, bollamed eyes.. M 19. 0 Catarrh, acute or chronlo,tnuts 60 D. ems re " Whooping Cough, spasmeary coughs 511. " Anaheim, oPormsesl 60 rJ " Ear Disehurges, tounared hearing 50 m. Borah:11a, era s:Dal IrLILIOII 63 24. " General Debility. physical 60 Wengneta " Dropsy and scanty Sammons.- 60 20. eoa Fulanstexii, or richness from 50 riding 60 gr. " Eildney Disease. Ceram. 60 M. ° Dervona Debility. oembect multrious. Mroluntary chorus. 0 gore Ehmith, or thaws.. 6 Urinary Menothaanee,,... 6 iL " Palatal Perioalla;.a.pvem with 66 spasms ...•,, 60 an. Shatterluns at Chumore of Life— 122 " EpDance tlely by, Bpaims, St. Vitus , 100 D. o Baptiser's, inserated , Sore Throat Iti.I4.ILIT WEB. Cases ot W Vida, melbac62s -card. and DOA • -SD easeinbiehe secnoesti and book. 03 00 Gan 01. hs hort TIME, min mai end 5 00 Uass 0 1 IS boxes (NM Ito V 3) arid book. aOO rhamPISXJIOOOLt'. °Amen s tisburib, Ps. For sole by E. YEMEN; trthalthedil alma. And t 3J. J. EAST, ilk Federal it., Allegluay. Sold at JOSEPH FLEMING'S Drug Vol rat; en; Medicine . B . rt s ricos Workst "rntr " the Diamond near Fourth rt. 109reod . FORTI TEARS PR&OTIOzt Vffl 1 5 EX17,, DINIEAfara Gives me a knowleagai seloom solloihs l b.E P .bg; cam. Ely 1040,g 4.041.101110 In Mir sity, aniount of parienta treated anunally Fin. eat 'Whalen&proof or my sucoull. SPERDIATORIIRMA, or SEXUAL WEAN And all diseuea &rims therefrom, are eared In 1130011 shorter time eau heretafore briar - REV VEGETABLE REMEDIES. DlDallednell Pot to any part Wethetlnl armiL an. letters oom m i ust ro.urt alia . tatu her s M = 95 S TIMM Strust, our Wir mud. Address J. W.BBANSTRUP, Awn_ ,1411:19 U°4-kish•PhlsTho..-11a. GROCERIEti, 06 impales& P OST to Ptittie Cabe siwir. 18 so PAL. I tioree.,2 41 14 41 tie tT. — hciftalmee'riel Y wig Lipton TOlO 51 4 , " Oolong Tea.. Q 110 berrettoboloo P. it. Molasses. 0 N. 0. 4 4 20 " - Cabs 4, mo 11.111vIag =4 tar sale HRO. bp. told 1 'Liberty , ItRODUCE CONSIONMEXTS. . ear peach blase potatoes to Rase; 60 bbla., Jamey Swell: TO balsa ttoshen Chao/a; SO Fantasy • ice " -flasobari ,•:. • 30 Pails Elates; 10 sacks Timothy Seed; , to Onions. • , 10 bbls., Dried tnes;,. Instore sad fox sale be oaf tx REITER VOLUME LXXVIIE-NO: 247. 7 AIEW • drD TERTISEJNEXTS AN ENDLESS' V4NLEVY D 1 HISSES AND CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, E AZTER , Concert Hall Shoe Storey THE FINEST STOOK OF BENTS Of the Latest Styles, WARRANTED TO BE THE VERY BEST MI& ABB " ACTUALLY ASTONISHING No. 60 rircH STREET. oe COME AND BRING Neighbor BCOK PUBLISHERS PRESENTATION MOT,' 74 Fifth Street, HANDSOME PRESENTS Given With Each Book 801 l You 4,61.37,3Przy The Publishers Price for all Deoks, WORTH FRO!! 0 E}31171 TO 00 DOLLIRg er Kir Call or wad for a catalogr.e. CLOSING SALES Or Government Horses and Zink, Scsarsasuaras Gaaaxu.r.4l Omas 7 WASIIIPOTOII, D O. •oac ."" • w w: ow 01dR at publfo euYetl - oo dorlat.hiiooltb of OCTOBER, to the klalwat balder. at the time and pbteea nomad below. viz NEW 'M M. New York oily, Tuesday of each week, ice . Humes each day. • PENESTLVANIA.. PhiladelphialTnursday of each week, 100 Horses Ph y. i adelphia, Saturday of. each week 100 Mules each day. Harrisburg, Tuesday of eaca weak, 100 Kirks each day. Harrisburg, Thursday of each Week, le) Horses each day. Reading, Tuesday, October 0, teo Horses; Oibmiburg,_rribay, October 160 Ho La/master, Mittllklay, October IS, 110 Horses. .. Pittabergh, Thursday, October:Mk LW Allentown, Tuesday October:2l,lEO Horses. DEAWAHE., each day. Wilmington, Friday of - cash week, 100 farina Wile mean, Tuesday of elute/reek. too' Maki cash MISSOURI. St. Lout., October, a. 4,6, 9 , 7 , 9 and le, 10d; Mutes each day. .St h . G L a oel .. s, October_ It, 12, 12 and 11, tailored St. Lo y uis, October It, 29 , fa, 27 , 29 , SO, nod 3 1 —l6O Bloke each day. GLASHOEker. D. O. • . • Tuesday and Thurado oreach Reek, 1 00 Hoists each day. No Wee of rank., mat take place at • WASICGICETWA. D. O. The animals to he told ler October we lot W any keeticlOte Oared to - O se =l&M toskatty of them ate' sound mad' kik; *expected Mat at this axles of Soles 41,41Aseer. plus Gopermada Animar milt be disposed df: Iturira 8.11m441 tlinefore 'omit Aratettet qf attlnel 9. o kotre• — ` — ' sitg to_purdtau Anlmals will be sold 11417. " ' Salta to commence at 10 a. et. each Tern s-4.7ASIL, In United States Otirrence. JAM [. S A. =GC, • Bra. Gen. In dune . ae.idosesd y /list MY. lt.M. 0.• 0711 CH Dttrot Cottarressa; or Sonauttertni, — Wasnmwros, D. 0 ...8eember,95 PM. PROPOSALS FOR FL OUR . —IBRALED pROPGSALS are invited until the sth day of OCTOBER, 1805, it o'clock-3f, for inaildang the Subatrtence Department with • - Two Thousand Barrels. of Flour. TIM proposals will be fOrwhat iilmosil it leis Depot aa Rog t,l and a, and bids will bqen I Lased is; soy quantity lets than the whole . Bids must be to duplicate, and for each grids on separate sheets of paper. The dellver&of the Flora to commence within AV. days from the opening of the bids, and mpe be delivered in such quaatltiet, daily; as the Got. eminent may Atrut,- either at the Goverament waren:4We la GeorreteWn et the wharves Or rail. road depot in Waahingtee. D. 0. • . . ...i The delivery of all . Flour awarded to be cote. plated within twenty days teem the acceptant' bf the WA .. . Bids will be received for bloar to be . dalitetqd in new, oak barrel., heed lined. ! - --,") ~..4., Payment will be made In earn funds as Lite Goy. eminent may have for disbursement. The remal Gerattoosni hisPeeidon will be Made Jan before the.hetßilMoe,l t aa. and none Will be aceepted which 12 not ' ueou groan, and Of lilts An oath o allatelance fb nedualPleT bid of each bidder tat:awoke *olith on -Shaft this *face, and untold will be entertained Cgm palmwbo have- previouslpfalleVto simile ,is bids, or from bidden not pecaant ta ne pond.. 4 Gotertanent ruerve*lbe t Weeded. sarlaa for any cause. Bids to be ad seed to the ans4lb. slued, aa-No.-Ztistfte. ' indorsed - NL Floor.". .-• • , X.. nawor3. setsztoce " ' - •.. 'Oen: 0.v.-V. prrßoue WORKS. E. Ii LEOKT,-Itruneuturer ot crtli. brmea Patent improved ' -,1 0/1( WELL : 'i'OOl4734,-. .. soar PO om n, ANDsracmci_sza.4 ms. and au Eurmun * gs , tisra sum, MG OIL AND SALT WELIA-NegS2Ard roots OHIO STREET , 0/1 the nem o f the che LLSOater Passenger Hail Way. Math% 7 A nty, on l PA. Particular a.I ttentit invited to fils•iste IM. Prosements In. Tars and Joints, alktiuute piths purest Sligo and Low Moor Irian, hammered - ea presay tar them. Ail villa warranted andietat , to standard dam; the pins and 1 1 0 Cket• Of LOW Oct 111144 any other of U. 19.111Mi400.1* hasty the same number. Stanza Emplassand Magda Work sirs de to order. We tool teetha to 3di and examine, and Judger torn•ipmeest *nib challease royalty of workmanship and cola ton. d_foe Card and fltrettlaN NEW cauxEß _Tito siuldsrai hail opened an r ENTIRELY, Sri= -5` •.:t bath arid W ozaatarmE.GZlXlElisg their WEW m ELL um - laid:mat to other , itEtsi,'would call. aatanion to theft stoclatat tastes% same solnipa ormaavivaits, . II * • . . , Jr 11; ' Ran trim. corafrtasetTisael ram stierai ijitglit4. 4414547 f , J,; 42Lxvinitie PeriresLZEPLlent ,isrA.TtINS, f A et ß ll D k m lD . a .m rß . lsA io mj W rm bia u iinifi l t e e4 12 IntediOerpsaionmbcai =umoossoLtimr, VENGLE 13 to,rco No. 1 5b113511 receiving and for lain by RIDDLY,.. Ida 1C us worn stmt. TUAIETHER WITH French Dail' Boots, Double Soled'and Double Upper, Single Soled-and Single Upper. And get ohs at thole At [LL Pl.ce. and ratilve a present. Ii il' 4.., ' ....0 " .. 14 . ....‘jr_
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