... --- ___ . Dry". Ronde, . . .' NoW opening, thir mcishe ttraeriveetook we hese ~ ererheen ablo to hirer, - wholesale as well se retell. .. Buyers will Fae reciolleet,.rre sre now on the ..,,` northeast amnia. of Fourth end Market street.. 7 L.HAIZSO2, Love a 800. , • . . Al tinee. Doan forget.thatati Satirday afternoon Ale Cal. ' Hater, the Weiltheeitoweed zaaglaLsn, gives a grand =MOO l'ol:the'eptiersi benefit of /ad! ea and chi". ;dre Ms g. 17011 cart enjoy . a eery plesiar t aßernoan at Magical . . --i t Unties; Great Auction Sato O( those tramotlfatrutldtott and Garden Lots, at ftlePanand.• Grove, Foot Ltbeity, is advertised •,,. to come o.ft ort. At coley afternoon,lbe lath Lust. ! TWA Impottant carnal "'death seems 1 I - ; aPPreclated,,inala frarci-ip46,, l. be Mabee or lots told i tl.efe, and theeoya ti t o ttett ... dyom . 4 for them - , 1......, ,Th, e.l"-hign• We are ' to haven bri/liant'opera aeason, lad English, duilne the Witorrffrinter. The Italian rangettents hare Lbeen—ktreav Made. iidie4 should therefore provide theetselve. time for the feathr al $1.1 0 I• "A:ttbob is indispensable, and toe sea tell you where to buy theta Warefer to Bates faiielPanew 'cloaltroput, at Fifth - street: Duplicate. of those natant Paris, Madrid, 171irun, London or New York, can be had In white or rod. The heaeltrigyr.cgia,the t icket; the head. of the fatally sconhi !ea:ghat dritliaters Co sultabif attired, ib 'dotal mod ma Ifillarlog more city. at t ired, of We character come to t o , We lionld Adrian readers and the public generally to rail at DUZIMP, Lincr.ga Cols, and.exa mine their stoat, of Dry Good/it:afore twirchsetng, for we are aatisilted they have one of the largest and beet assortment. ever offered to the public in tne city. Their Dreaa Goods ihod ehawl Depart menta c wo do not hesitate lc saying, nearing been:maned by any house In the city, both in otyles and stunting. Their Flannel • and Blanket Department we fled well Oiled with the scholomig illyles and qualithosi mad -they are genii:4llmin at extremely low prices. They alsolusve a large assortment of (eduslins, prints, Gingham., trlotn, Casalw.cres, La fact everouything usually kept to a firkt claXa Dry Goode tall. I Dse, which They ere sallies wholesale sod re, which the IrshonY. place. 144 Federal Erect, AI • • - • r . Fall and Winter Cotuts. It Lirellth great pleasure we call Casette/Ulan of nz readete to the superb stock of Fall and Winter tloodijihrlredefeedblghtrqohn - Ureter, klarehant We; No. L.% Federal' Janie; Alleihertg. Hie Stock embraces ankle Onkel latest and most beau. !-.meat of ilfulahiCHatUwahaertehtheeeoneforsatl_, ,dFosednga weer-brought to the western market. His assort- Furnishing Grackle, co ea noel; toprlalng • Start ,Drawei; Neckties, ffandkerettlfts, ; off cast Or west: - A large stock . of readguarole Pants, Coat; Teets and Overcoat. will also be found at his eatablbunent. Pereons In Want of ItOditn ale clothing Ilanshoalitnot fall to gfic se call Tp p r y - CooliMerilers, - Mr. WIlila: gektipli., itM Well kaolin ' dry goods dealer, e , tallighertyi has now cm hand a large and cbolcelirorirlarthElif Plain flanrielo, white, yellow and /Id; pLict-aua oauntry. gazucele, Moths and casaimerha; French merlin:4i, detainee, and other . desirablti Leer goods; prints, tiogitugne,,lticlangs, etc, eir , l Mao, hats, ribbons, flowers, plumes, etc: ' The atochc la orient the large, ever opened here, aid Illr.l Semple' faelltttem for hoopind RP hti Mock ar such auto gnataniie to hi. mittn.", that the orders , will be promptly and raustaato• zit) fill , at reasonable panes. ,The attention of 'isle trada ia a pecially'eteeted tai their house, a. among Om most solotaratial and reliable in the two ettleii. .°4/2.1.W. Bettitro. of 'fitletbisseaires Few pOple realize the fact that disease use ambush verywhetereptlx tpao4o...pppe the y wv tk. The atm pasathti*Otatqjtatiyht:aarat, the strength ego fall vraialcri: it to atotaing 14t the feeble should totter with am - tali step; og thja-jace o f the easth fu.. loo her every itarif ;Aging glettin'std Chi jnortdd - .llttencea hy which we aro alt eurrounded, when a r festnifarsi proven ctsibie.trde, capable of ea ., Eoytag them with the rg On : t 4eltettiliis Proeura to every city, town atitt " tiettlettieat. It might ...""" s r'''; Seasonably he thought thug after the twelve years' experience which the world has had of Iloszer. V!, B tivotrap/I Brerse.a. on Would4inoW that Its \rtilvt la to prevent disease. 1: The fact le notorious that a dose of acar polsoli which cAuffett ityfgoronahnstigaperfect health r will kill weak one. Now', what Is the cause of epidemic diseases! f r oirow_tn The air , At seeettson.ds o lliniafrofwitiato. is sitiiint;'.s •4 th . e he - sf Intermittents, rematelds; 'rifettintistn;. pulMonary disiirdm„billtoua complaints, and. the 1 V l itsgaittiervciiiii irytiktai are relaxed are the first to succumb to these distempers. Brace up the t t iOemitivileis4,,ci?:ijrini tilt* iikeittat vegetiabre todid.' it fs i the most pnWerfur reel. ipeo. ant - which the botanic khigdom has ever yielded to Patient f e Ag re Mind,lSPerittent. rig windeataliattleortheatii Idedfial dobneawlU at .;! least admit that a tome and ilteratl re, compound ' ed of apptorgdThertlh:roAtA: pg - illbarka; can 46: no harm, while the testimony of thousands invites trial of its • ?ho ZkOS: W. Potty dr. 'tactical Slate itiioter• and Delleri,ln American Slate, of mrtika.„ankiag,,,. • Ofkee et- Alateadel tLatillattaie • igear tbe Water Worke ittabareb, Pa . 14 ' 7 0*. PlitilF o +: Mk° orthetc, twer, promptly attended to. All work trammed wateg - I 7 Mot. jkleptring% &atm! tjtegttbnetrtno-14., thinrga • If?" Mars, Pro Med too toot in not •. *Lund Alta it Is vorak: ;.; ff, •• . -Sa carpenter Je1:11).44j-,ll:tcp•i! ving returned after an atuienoe of t hree roan : th"n ‘Y.I7tI4I,I?.IMY,IIOP_Pr itfjobbingerin,ttewearnenter Itn . e. m at the w ol d d n B ca st:nd. i s f l e7.. Old" solicited and prompyy, attended to, 1 . j.' The Teeth , Ditetl Die Long betore the sys tem loses Its youthful crlgor • Thls .should not be no. To prevent this speciea ; I:. , teernsts Use Fragrant SO-ZpIIONT. It keeps the : dental bone alive, the enamel spot legs, the gums Posy and elastic, the breath pure sot the mouth 4 ro clean. ....i Oh the Counter, ' r Ali 1 t 112 Federal atreet, recond door from the Fast 7 Natrona, Da ck, good butter ecotch and cough eaudy. niruh.tE,red tut] told b; George Betgeo. -' - • : 7 ' , . •..: , ' ire '' out. lo;-lrr. ~ • . .1. 41 4 t , OPen, Our new clothiFOO:inie, at 67 . $ifthatrpet,wheso we ° ire ,. e . :Ep`f,llref ffligiatir mann.. or cost, at Oak oct. 6-tt. C. Attend' prpniftlytol air kialinni" hliprotes. Con. THE ELECTIONS : • , P,P,! 1 . 1 4 1 1 7 3 , 1 4 , i/Vi. , r 7 The rutnros; up to the ttrnoof otygolng; to P re " at leer toutinne-to ne Inn . exhibit c)lion,ggnazhbtheeontittes beard from. ti mhtiblyabow our Majority ___/11 the State to be ,larger than what we bare fig tired it out. dfan civiitii'it=e4iave'tiOt overrated " our6occes;3,._ „_ . . result In,olllo is more favorable than wo 13d s'stlrnated. Cox's majority is Pot far trao 4) 11,1,W rr47:Th'44etatizro.tb-e 'Union niVrit'ilin . joint ballot Will be , ' INDIA BiA . • Gams 33 3 ' The Im7 moat'n .,l'attntis ye t i sham Union very Inf the iouthksHsorne of them ; Leary.-,FottrWaynegiies Pit Union ma -ler/kV, ag4nFk.3,Bl*-Dernonsatle majottty last year.. Indianapolis Is alto. tepohtjlottized, and ,rjo the most intenzely, cippletheact localities ',there la a largeilltlllitirOftlia Me thiniocritle ma . -;joritlea ..4.:: - - +.- .„..XPW;4,14..- -.:1 :... i • From Itirii - We hate'limn; Of ru4pvercyllelming. Linton vietorY. Ntitleitiiifiidl4lrtestnallness. of the TOM, Stqaela'majority:forthafet xiiihe 14°ut ° `' ,(l9 °'- FP PP#PIPA P?u!?it-Oul.zoldirs, Tote agatiiiiii has signallyfilled, vermem& enrrop3:42lirimelearacinpuworot,„ a b le %Tuo Amine. rtaiimed,ll.l3 °Mee, au %mediae hietunbent,/deuggen thes there e oul4Oot be,found * bettor one - then Blebollte:Ou;l,preeent CooadYitegleter.'e ay= gintr, borogh:, lie bid beau the' Bey, eee of Wert,rldtburgh lay three.'yearr; cud gechurged,thilliltes'ai. an , eftlelout execuure facer. ds a eldeeu ()fibre 'borough, would Bgeelde aondee dou,ebg-lc }HU be the boot Waller! ever weintadeby • ~ t z • licarggysrm Ais - • =MEE ESTABLISHED IN liiitsbiugh Smitt. CITY NOTICES Taw roan Oct. Washington special to the f -Tribune gays: Some of Secretary Sew _ erd riends admit that he did notl fy the Brltlah Government of the Fenian movement in Otis dountry, and justify it on the ground that Eng land gave us notice of the St, Albans and Other rebel ralds from Canada. Steeling from the Internal Revettne on Wed nesday amounted to S9OOOO. The 2 ?d's !Pedal earn the recent census made by agents of the Fret:dames Ma nta; It Is stated that 34,000 represeet the ne,gra poptdation of Alexandria, London an& Fairfax counties In Virginia, St. Mary'S mmaty„ land, and the District of Columbia. The of Indian a 21410ffairs special Iva The commissioner Mr. Cooley, received to-day • communication from the principal thief ofthe Choctaw nation and the Overawe: teiChlcka saw nation, statlng that Weir people, to I=lo extent, are dliorgantzod, and pinatglo Id the social and political condition , and they ask tha ir t. Pending no the attention end nuideation of the trea w under consideration, some means be taken by the United States to secure their people domestic tranqnWty and protection from outside egression. They state farther that. In concluding an' abandonment of Their richt of property abandoning th Cohn* do hot wish_ to be considered s e a . fatnre tnterest lo their present sod *dime. If the eaves are to be seemed theirfrcedom by the United States Government, they dettre it shall be on such term as shell maks their freedom as valuable to them as can nemesis:ant with the rights of th eft late cnraren, and the peace and well being of the etentinnulty. To this end, they ask competent.adant orthe ins trou freedinen'a an be neat to each nation, whit lon to trol arm the fre provedmen ide for and eecnre Pdalier con . Mirth Carolina Con.enUo ato _District Aprorileament--tionveu tten nal to Elect Brace Oflleera—Varlous Ordinances Introduced. Nact-Ttirte, Oct. the 17—The1 herald's dispatch from Raleigh onth. saga: A. , pozamittoe of the Convention to.day reported the ordi nance redistricting the thafe Into seven Con gressional districts, which was Intl over' ander * the rules. Pour of the district, as composed are stronglTutori. Thenecond Is aeesslan,all the strongsecesalon cm:laths being lumped to- . gether and two, the6th and l'i'iti, aro In doubt, tot pri;tiably.l.Julen. It Isrumored that the convention' will erect Dalted States; Senators, It having the highest legislative powers. MI the civil ofilces will be va cated and new Jadgesappoloted..Thooommigne an general emilesty reported a reataltulon, erpres leg the hope, from President Johnnon's kind ness and wisdom evinced in his actions towards the seceded States that he will, :if enabled by circumstances, apeedlly prozialM 11 total aLa. I nesty. Jadge Phillips reported an'ordlnance &viler. Aug what laws are In toren. 'lt to riagee solemnized during geometria, gali d zes mar- the 111,1. riages of negroes. an Au ordinance introdocedby Judge Donnell. authorizes the lute of three and a half million of State bonds to pay State interest and the bonds alreadii doe. The ordinance for a gener al election was reconsidered and amended so a, to poatpone the meeting of the fitateLegislatnre to the fourth Monday in November. Are ordinance was Introduced crintlittune the ve m.ent Judges of the Supreme Cont In cake, , ___________ =SIM Prom Mexico. New Tons, Oct. 12.—An account of the lamentable condition of ailtr.rs on the ra,lfic coast at the Fort of Acapulcon, Mexico, lagiven by a itcrald of in that town writing OD the 25th of respondent in The place Wag 115. occupied by the Imperialists on the 14th of Sep btepaber. A naval rtmadron arrived is the har orend landed four hundred troops, all native exicans, under General Moments/rte. , Alvarez, the Republican commander who held the piece on their arrival. tired with the force of 2,000 men 12 miles into the Interior andthere yened, cattleg off ail supplies from the Ign, Pedaling- The latter did not dare to-venture beyond the limits of the WWII even In daytime. and at, night they had to abut themselves up in tbe fort, as Alvarcea men Caine In and had mat ten prettymtich. theta , own way. The greater torte who remained did not h ..0 them eap open their shops:l he had, by proclamation. forbidden tla do so. Consequently between wee.lllt a complete stand still. Mailmillan's °Dicers could get none of the lttabiteits to do anything for [bean, e a and,ontald tine fort: tperlalidi could not obtain even a glans ter,of- ----- ' _ _ • order Relating to Virginia Elections. cor !f eew Yowl. Om..l2.—The Ronlrt's Richmond spondent says: Toe following order has been leaned. Allet[strict, cob -district and post commanders !wilds deportment will take all/e -lect means to 'prevent any Interference by the officeri and men of their commands with the elections, which wilt take place on the I.2Lb _Mat To this end they will on the day of elec lion remove all troops from the Vlcinity of the noilloglpilecea. sad starer eo Officer or mou to approach them except In Cagan of disturb of the peace. when -if absolutely noccedary a ances military force may be used to quell the untie. By command of A. if, TRirir, Major General En. W. Berm, fails/ant AdJateut General. There are Indications of excitement in Nor- In folk at the State election. The military will be readttielefo quell any disturbance that may InternalWOntatto COl.lectors Appointed. WAstunalm. _00t......1:1—Tba 'President this R. -mornig made the following appointments J. the ffenderron, oollectoe of Int arnallititenult fin colle Wit DiAtriel.,'Swtopfohi, ctor of Internal Regenne, Sixth District, State ol Allsannulehlontgomexy' Mattel, colloc kir of Internal Renate Pink District , Sate of Booth Carolina, &tacit colleetot of . Tagrnal Rereble, ?lard Dlstrict, Stato of Bouili I -I ,II orth Carolina-Convention. .....49! 0 Yens. 'Oct 12.—The ilmalcre Raleigh 9rreapculikiarulYs; ,In the flortlsearolioa Con ;et* Iboiienu Tuaday, seaport which sues orders „ed to:1 tam •Iress anballitedi ..recoallittendliig that no len cont r ay the Convention lu refereo to debts ted by the State • aid of thergebellloii -: It.: It expected the , d••• will be enilrelj repudiated. ,r 4„ r fs _ l l_ 4 l ' art _AL —4 u 0 VERY LATEST NEWS 1.5, Our Special Dispatches. Wila MILITARY COMIIILSION. LATER mac ItitXICO. New Pennsylvania Diocese. DEFICIENCY OF SUPPLIES.i Continued Imperial Successes. TEE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. j RISROP WILMER'S CASE AG UN. I Poi:zort oils Araoeine Matter. IrOVEMENTS OF PRESIDENT UREZ Achlre,.sof Governor Fish Fenian Letters Opened by Age.uts f _ the British Government. o .PI•II,DZIIA,S rict. 12 —Tee General C ill- GOVERNMENT BONDS "'it" of Eta Ezplß-4,a! Caurill rt.assesubted FOR —._..-- at ten o'clock this morolls. El ROPE, , The COMIL.ItC O OD mw reSo:ul10115 reeol2l - minded the passage of a restilntion ratifying the Hardware Trade in Newyork.. d.riblon of the Di. Ise of l'eansylvanin Into two new Dv, ,_. =. the ~,1 (11 5' ,, ,. to . 1 “. , ' Mars in NOiCtlAbDr. 'DO:, IL was stated ao rtal/fella that he I•um of t'30.0(.0 had already lass raised for the •u, port of tile 1 ~ c opa:..l of the new D,cr . eEt Mr. Otis or lihnots, moved to amend the 1 46011:M0D. 8 , 1 at to make the name ur the !It, Diocese the DI, t, of I. :Li, urg. This caused a rote, discn sion. The order of the dat, the casa of Di. Wily nor, Bishop of Aistratna . teas rebtoned. A long thecuesion followed . Dr. Kerrort p-o, . red the foitowing as a sub stunie fur the , :r,gital motion. II 4,,,r, T h , r p4.c0p,,, c . ..v0r.• on have to frt.rnicd he house ..f thsir resolution, nap , - easing to Bishop WI Imer their regret regarding [tiaras}, t,astorni sthirt,,, thcrefore, fr,,eir,l, 'I iis, that:tousle does hereby afghify; its coy cur: cute in said ri...cillitton , rind • lies ` Marrs lie full re ..1,,D LOD ID th.• bpi-1( and latent of th• it ..1.1101.1 Informally made known to the Lotltt. Dr. Keifer: lk. k the ground that the South was right in what they C.ii Thee octed on a fictioa now passed away, thank hod, But It was a fact to them and they proceeded to or• RatUre the work. The peace of the church and and the peace of the nation demanded the instant settlement of the question . Ily Guy. Fish bald, "I had intended to snhintt a resolution slimier to the one Just read, bat with the adeitton Provided. however. that such acceptance or the Right Rev. Richard n Wei mer, D. D. be not constuumattai and that the consent to the acting Bishop of the Docuse Of Alabama, he not elven until he shall hare transmitted In ar,Ling• to DO signed by him or in the the P presenrithilace of any Bishop of this church g Bishop of the chars!' of Bishops. the prorelr, of contortnitr comprised in the (it:lce for the emit rail ;n of Bishops and Shod also bare transmuted to am said prise/kg B.bhop, c releuce authenitcat ad in the 10.1,1 inaLrer now practicable, of ilk use . Mg beer consecrated as Bishop of theidinareh of Christ, design alms: accurately the time and place of the same, WILD the name of thc conse crating Blabtops and of the others pre sent sad assisting. Ir nes such others there were, which promise of canto:nifty and lettere or other et I- Mince of consecratioa, shall be committed to the ctuttody of the Registrar of the ;general canrete Ron and be reported, and the p7e311, 4 ., &taboo is hereby empowered and requested to give the same to the Chant eo soon as the above named condition Mull have bees faßtlled, certi fying the recognition of Bishop IN'ilaier as ature- Bald, to have been complete," The concluding sentence of the above res3lu - Bon was proposed by A-v. Dr. Vantosi, and ac cepted by Ran Mr. Fish. Dr. Herfort consented to the withdrawal of the seem:Aped of Ids resolation. The question was put upon Governor Flak's to soltentinWon, and It watt adopted with but one dis g voice. Thle disposed of the question. COLORED TROOPS ORDERED TO WiSIIINCTO.V. Special Dispatch to tae Pittsburgh Gazette. P/ lILADZLIIII 1., Oct. :::, • - The idur this mornhh; does not claim the and a leading Item gc;terdsy g i ve it u p , Ling that the rnion ticket would hare 12,G)i) majority. All the Find/ins in Now York complain that their letters fo Deland arc opened by the /3riiisli government and tarapered with; (- wide Dec of the fact Is said to hare been sent to the State De partment at Washington. Henry ordain for government bonds have been received from Europe, and two millions of dol. Uri' worth will be shipped by the packets next Elattirday. Large amounts of leadlag railway shares will also be sent to all orders. Hardware jobbers In New York complain of lack of trade, the sharp demand front the S oath and West having ceased-. Their stocks, how- CTEr, are 11mif .e d . Many articles cannot ho bad, and some of the principal factories are idle for want of water. It is estimated that the root of the Wine trial will be one-hundred thousand dollars. The whole number of troops organized by General LOITII.IO Thomas, hi the Mississippi val ley, according to his report, was eighty thou', FIVO COiOrrll regiments InWO been o"do,d il"nsbingt,on to do gArrl. , ott duty. Th^ofllelnl rcturns elect Welr,r. dcm-tcrat, dhy Commissioner oyez Ginn. Union, by 1,2,10 majority. Of the flornrwratte I . , :ztslatire dLi •tricts In 1..415 city - , one is in doubt on account of hro democratic candidrtes running.. It Is said 11mrt in that district Shalleitherze,, L'odon, la elected, but I have no flgurcs. SECRETARY SEWA ED AND TR FENIAN The Slaves of Indians The Eight hour system—General Grant In Waatilegton—tteductlon of the Army to a Peace standard. *AcurNorole, Oct. 12.—The Mechanics' Con notion lest night adopted an address to the workmen of the United States in advocacy of the ORM hour system. A number of merchants hoed taken prehmlnary measures for the estah- Ilshment of a Sferchants• Exchane. - a Genie,l:%Git:phreasp rettd/rEttoeds.itiuydalatttsttuenpdr.r.- alread agreed upon for the.. reduction of , the amyl.° aaltuadard, rerialred fbr the ordtearp condition of *tag =miry ilt , times of trot:No[lllY . .. nthoma, and peacoat:woad. Prom !layt!--Auothap Attempted Melvin+ Mu, Nitsionu. Oct 12.—Later Intellidenee hem Earl c Evers leformatlch of an attempted re volt In Port au Prince In favor of there Emperor. The leaders of the plot Intended to - prOclales the fall of the President, annul the Republic and an nonce the Empire with "Ponlonque at Its head. 2 4 general health of tha countx7l4 good..Pres 'Went Geffrard Is well. NO E2/1.417 Mounionti hive taken place. EPISUBFAL CONVENTION ___________ :est of the Wira Trial—Witneses for th e Delence—hfusrterlog• opt of Colored Troops—Great Cotton Swindle. .lialr YORK, Oct- 11.—The Traome't special soya : It is estimated that the Woo trial will 'sat the government at least $ l OO, k 000. Colon 'Boo late Burgeon General or the rebel arm el la here, Bad will appear before the Wire mile tart' Court as witness for the defence. There is a misapprehension as to the orders of ITlVlSterlag oat colored trOogee All llnltcl Siatea colored troops which are credited to no Brale are to be forthwith dischiwged. ]' nose coior+d volunteers credited on quotas of States 'will be mustered out only al the exigencies of the service may..,__.warrent. The 7iniee' - W ashington special says: A gnat cottos ciao or more properly a great isor la, ton swindle. ham It love Justlves been unearthed at Anon, G. pearly !Waive thousand hales of cotton of the value of about two m:1 liana of dollars, and the namos of 'e v ert! prom. inentmilitary officers are mysterlonely eased-- up irettas affair. Large &monism of money ate Mid 10 have been used In propotriores, compro mises, Jrc. Tneemns ticing vasinciely estima ted at for thou-sed. fitly thousand aril one hundred thoursod and even two hund fifty thousand (Ulanm . The coma o red and loom cOnecrning the transaction le very great, bill are briefly as follows : During the rebel occupation of Georgia, these parties, tamed Th.smas S. Metcalf, Wm. A. Beall and Jeremiah Beall, become the Joist owners Of tine thousand carer hundred and olee , y , four balee of *cation, variously stored at Erifala Ala.. and Albany and Dawson, C. One of the partiosiAleteaft, owned four tlim stud hates on his own account, which the rebel IGen. Hllli'att Augusta , turned lo the street In s damaged condition. Metcalf gave a person sunned George &Islay one-third of the cotton to webale It and put It in slapping o rder. This cotton Aletcalt sold in July last, throncth Schley, ' to John tareed, of Philadelphia. The defend ants In this ease, Darted and Schley, also claim that Metcalf also sold to them the 9000 balm own ,d jahsily by himself and the Beall's. This Metcalf denied at first, claftrilog that he only day for h cas ;eve te price 20 It could be bought as. on a oertaj h, cents Om pond, Bern begins the Baer:minu thocase. Darned and Schley, It appetve, then went et work-upon the military atultoritles, end marapniated the m a tter so as to get eertain orders from Generals Garetcr land Stalwarts—which frightened Met calf, who sell the an old man, with an agreement to cotton for two hrit:dred thousand dollars. The Beall!. hovever, opposed the sale and ap pealed for an it:Junction. The President hear ing of this and other cases of interldrenee on the part of the military authoritiini In civil af fairs, has issued an order, which, in eaostic terms, prohibits sorb interference hereafter. From Georgia--Order from Gen. Stead man—Georgia state Itallr,a, Putz....t.),ete•neA, Ciet.l2.—The etc Oter Cato tele, from Savannah on the 7th, ar7'.Ye.f Dere. The Savannah Herald contains the following, Gen. Steadman Issued a document that all orders relatlhg to con.recs LEL wenn la -livid aak, unapt Itoie which intoreat freedmen, fir do torn/tie the right, 1.1t7e or pee , of properly of any deAorlotlon what , v2r, except property owned or olalrond by the Government, are here hr etlepcoded, nod all oflicera on dots art, tette Department are prohibited from alf adicating quoLiOns of eon tee chi or conflicting claims to properly, ererja when neceltory to protec: the nght and lh.erots of the Government. O..o•• to chf State. Tito Ilmted Slate. vpry faroul je.c.1,,,d furt/h,ll ruorthle httn-k, tan,thmery, tool?. ko. Tie- (*n re I, l , ners took 7 10. - ..m0. ve.. 2 etationary 100 hox ta i :32 platform rar4 and the y , 0111,1 have obtained moYv, had thy:. .1^1...,1 Mr thorn. Th., ear +hole; and nil nre,Aary inaeldnery ako nrer. This JelVll/1.1. Irll, merle hy the Govern; men al a lap ,reeedingly 1 ,, , 01.1 for haikbec 11 hrldg, un Cl,,- road Lo teat I:g.h or De,vrttbe,- corne a, Wet, all viv..o Gteorgiarhs. Mexico—The Renprted Plight of duarez--Ilore sLlh g arrirul f Yonic, Octoher in.—lntelllzenee has from Mexitu t , ) ;ta r "l , Ilova nd try th e of September. ?he Imperial Corirt tvae o 1 Info mown. tug for seven days, for the death of the Grand DUl:hens Sophia, of olru. neutenantlifaury, late n offlolal, has re ceived from the F.auporor, NfaximTlinn, papers of unturaliniaion. if,, le no, a MCA. ;Pall 'tile, The story that Juarez had pulsed the frontier, at Faso Del Nerte, netfltad one to Santa Pe, 000 'tonere , ' in circles, The Iniperlritit.t nr4atin re , arded It as the prartleal tied of the Juarez renh•lati, o. A party of Z 0 ,13 1 -06 had attacked a hand of Jnarints, under 3 1entley, and disperdoci Mein, thus re-entablitlitno communication hettreen 'fiunplot and Stm Can Patasi. Various other smelt battles are reported an resulting fatornbly to the fiperiallstn. ,„ , o trial r, . :1 ., :.::::::11 :ler,: : 1, :m47 , 17e t e t. t: ' tri 3 ) . wereci tact. 2 reedp-prisoner t e t ewp".r. thel arz- Sew YORK, net. 12.—The Tr,b.ine's Mexico city letter of September sass: A few 1 homeless and wandt - Mg squads of &terrifies, rebel atitlint.:let, suggesting an I mproreMent I Limner tin,g perhaps to seven thousand men in In the rina.fis of the bread furnished the pars- i ar, are scattered all over the, country in detaeb. [nets, and an increase of lon - bets, and also , tart:- of from one Pundrail to one thousand' urged n supply of shoes for the pa-ele e i prison_ ; and Loll a sioneu warricg bands of malefactors era who 'were 11l work for !be C olfeOrrney, inns Prat,d along the roads, are all that remains of revlng Lx p- vBo and rslieviig the rebel soldiJr. j shier, n's army- lllii mace has no other advo col. F'. f.l. Reille testified that he resided nJor . ' it,,h. ~,I, that „,,,,,, . ,h, _ _ ~ r r ( - wee, and his pereop no other defenders. -. or ..1, Iva, a . 1.. c o l ooer , r , tor, ~,,,,,,,t,a,,, 0, 1 ,,,,,, a, „ of Lt., , Maximilian hos appointed a committed with co,„,,,ata ... I. Tbri.a a .. a d r.. ,, aa , :y or i a . 3 i,eMOD to nernwt to/ the relative p.isilien of emuntiesery Fiipi lies, and tram th r t,,,,,,qp n i og of . the peons and thdr !nesters and when the the war Ito, or !,... scarcity prevalleJ. II . inport le ready a degree wil/ naturally follow, no,uld not ray that any, ewe was at the point of „ Tbe ii'uclati . a Paper Pnlidahud la the " 2: or starvation, but that ther mu^hdepr.vatto, aitzleos anticipating the decision, of the am peror, announced the other day that the debts - Tarty thousand barrels of flour had *gehapt - bated at Richmond in the spring of lStli, but of fleece have bcon remitted, and they would hereafter be free of any charge incurred Lo th:: while of that reserve was cortAtmed by the Union PrisUlnere. therefore the army of Gen. "rd heir Arnotding to the Imperialist journals. gueril. Lee hod to -obeli on corn bread, the /e 6, thieves and robbers Infest every corner of meal ha 1 leg to be I.r.rugat Mainly from e , sorgia. Alan vegetablea were so scarce the country, and are expeedingly troublesome. The periple of Ttenttltt,irere attacked by that General Lee made of amt appeals for them to the War Depar:ment. The.rnen for the Jamiala l a 'i bulic h oa Sunday ' and a row ~,,,,,, a, ~,g , ,,,,,,, ,,, ~,,,„ ..,rtna (roc . ~ser, women and dn were koeled. Tay chief of Lim warriboo baring gathered all the man. be Are. Their recovery cr. neetanory In order that they nvizto n or. L, the tk.ld, The ConhaLsaary e° '' ', l, ehsrged the guerrillas, kuiod thi rty o f ~, pa i ban ,mporz.., 0,,,.. h.,,,,, the theta and curupelled their prompt retreat. Lined uf &ter nabs .throngh the blockade. At 31,watlati, s ta re of Veta Cruz, the papa 'Witness also tertirletl that supplies were short lation having dettared for the Emplere, sent to tnrougbout the entire South. fur the reason Prison thirty of Om men who had been left in which w stated. that place by AlatOOlia, Jurist leader, and pat Lhoss examined by Caionel C hipman—Wit- nine todeath. Allatoorla, learning their fate, ries, knew mi n ed 0000, the Arr0 0 0,„ 0 ,„,,,,,, came back upon Mazatlan. killed thirty men priroe. bat the ee ,, re wire rom , od from in the neighhorhood, and, according to corres- Richmond. lle stipples were principally to licence I have ve er. eelnally roasted 'live i some nf the Inhab ;ant.. of the %/ninny. drown from Georgia! Etil no; know that any of the Confederates .ta-ved bmon, or an inouf- la Inc sailer et the 1f on: :wit,. 04- .I,,plAts fl e i oto , of tend. he 0,,,, h„,,..d .o„'„, o , aa of . hber hail Cr.rr,nletely touted by the Crern b, them bad lue th.ir Ilves h. ean,,, of it, a.: whole- I no der l ~I. ih.Co•r y. and :oat 10.4 men killed .14.1 , , \ ‘ ''"."9 • 7 hr Prliel " ma il'a i'l i t ' ' ” of ! .... ,odod. lo eae Louie. Tutu the gu , ,rl II , .JoIY, 1, 4. by the Pre.ideut al the Ifi erletne. th em leader, lit:Lehr, Was defeaL,4 by the Fr ench 1 N l Len the civil war was to and aced hen eorn - Cross-exam., d—Wo o had a c baractnr for hlnations were In prngrees In Kenteeky for the Melt) and banish: v, real we.. !minfti.,,,, ,„„ the eoollllandolel Ddloye, Semi , II:IN,' 0,,,, rein! ~,,„„, , . h i h., .0., ~ ~ , parrs:se of ting New rectiortary raids into Prisoners. They w ee badly treated. and II was , that Sate, directed that the proclatnatiOn sus natmelly sac tn .0 he was reap...ain't for announces that ex P-csldent Jaareg hail I.:11 el Paso. on his war , to Santa Fee, std. it is not anoxia the MI e llen. , of the writ of Adri'ar "'Tar their abt.us. Itaiders Who had bo,, brought in , iver ., roorra , rr , 0,„,..,5. avantaia, thou bad; i ps-,,, gr a s J aa 5 .,,, wilt ~.,n , i , „, Ls t 5.,„,. Nf ex i. should he mode effectual in Kentneky. and that some bad on merely shoes and pants. IS - fine:is ,co so noon, If compelled to abandon E. Paso, ma rtial laa' S h o uld he established 'belie and con• he will likely gn to ,aura , a small invtloo of tinue until Said proclamation should be revoked did not ray that Win, did not kill or shoot ant' . 1 Lion of whi e h, only h t ii, 1,,,,,,,,,,,,, of th e or modified. and whereas 'duce then the danger one. but th at he did not see him , J, IT At the e nagestion of Judge Advocate Chlp- 1 is ' i.n ch• or Guerrid' where the cliralt e sad I from insurgent raids into Kentucky has subs:ee -1 tinily passed away, man, the etton e l. oo POoLisn ,if the wllneen War "d renders it racily di'f'n'ibi" s uspended In order that the beak wrinen by M .- . i 1-he papers of Ohlhealon state that .iatema I Now, therefore, he It kown. that I. Andrew Kolo s r g , re',..,,,,, L ., 1 !, sff ~,, a ~, ,„,. 1 nbandObell fOOrteeo Here. ~4 . mvOn, hni am. I Johnson. President of the United States, by munition and mats-rill of war on the shore of virtue of the a ntbilritY la me vested ny the ties to tti-• i"..iou pr..lners at alnders.,,nr!!', ' th e river Puebla and eirvea other e rns l'n Cub , Constfintlort, do hereby declare that that the eculd he Lien!. IP‘r. . sold pronlarnatlon of the 51.11 day of tlitlY• one Dr. liaica, eno had : e atllled nn- the ~,,,....1 I h"huri aid wiiiicity, Don, WILs vial:nor,' fur tbe , i , f,,,,,,„,„,,, . The listtegron of French /' maces has twks o thousand eight hundred and sixty.fustr, shall I a 'unified pasition railed C e ll 1M Ca anat. ne- be and Is hereby modified In so tar that Martial said he might gay they had no me . ..llene., at the Plasm. The surgeons were not prr ed thud tween Tate and Sernanbigras. The posllloo law shall be no longer in force In Kentucky to prase, it,. The ea,,elee virus was apo ~,,, n‘ es fortified by the l oaring aid all the gun- 1 fact and after the date hereof. even In the normal syKtem, and its In- ' era ''''''' killed at the hit' of ttiall. Cita' ' In testimony wherwol. I have hereunto set my rents, On the depraved r , nditi,n of Inc system. , trAuction produced such d!llterlon4 of ___- Irina nce and Trade in Near Teel.. I l h e an , fi x s t ir e d d. naused the seal of the rotted Siates Owing to the filth. insuol-ient and nowhere- ' \ e w y oftg.. Ont. 1.,._1,0),,,,, ~,,,,, ,I. 0,, a , , Lions at the (14 of ll'ashington. the 12th day eocre food. aud the abeer.ca of shelter, the Lite 1., at open hoard. and art Y erwards cep the r aciatotPof7fbher,, hundred otnnethroady,„7,,dr ',,ft,x-Tyy-flfirs,lanondeocehlohue. slightest ahraaton of the skin pox:heel fan_ eta cwt, was Strong and generally higher with as I independence of the L Lilted a.atee of Alnerlea sli v er, Re said a prisoner accidently ciders his uiereassd bumners throughont the oral; a list. the eighty ninth. comrade wish his elbow while lying together. ' At the stock exchange, the market waa a 111, I (Sign Ed, ) Asortn. JounSON. H 9 thol the shin was broken. n three hours 1 tie off on cal 4 with the exception of Pittsburgh I 1 By the President ; glingrebe net in, and In three I nays the wan and Northwestern shares, Which ware b:tter. W. ilnisr en, Acting Secretary of State. Mee. The waneve character zed the cannery ; Fecr thousand dor& Of Erie were sold at almond A ndersonville as a poverty stricken sec. i 1r1i.i.023, 2,C100 shares ea at 1.17a.'@11.5..1 fon, ten acres belog re/ sired to produce a bate ' : :too shame hilehigao Se. pig at 76.4W7d5‘, Yruttil "laigulPPl—("territiaa—'ttate of cotton, and only roar or five bruhsls of corn 1 J IWO shares Pittsburgh, at 83 e,'rVit ; 11'00 IMiectioti. &r, were raised to an acre. , shares North Wastero lit 30'. • 3MO stares I Enor Yoftg, Oct. 12.—The Jaekson. 511511., in w"I•e , rl.• ', n, a', ! . , e. , r , n• h i I sbares Rock Island at L;( 7 411f . 1 2./0 ' shwa, I Dave been resumed with vigor. A Government t iiiii-'-'"uiPiiii—lli ' '" l if 'l ' v " ••• I " ' hieth Wingert:l prefared all 66'1,467 2.500 f epeCle/ tO the Berrall says, guerrilla Opel-ROOM titi ru - in. :re ion,: em. r- , ! ~,.. I. Prairie do Chlye at 6 .Sr•yr.;s ~ %X cares Had. ' wagon train was attasaea near Bekaa, between r, amine, :-.1, i ~, pr. , . , 1i.... , . ~n .1.,, son at 10,X.radtbS41f. - Jacktoit and Vicksburg. One teamster was ." Anil. '-"• i i'i• l• .. is-i•- i , iii• •"-li-i t•ihatv I After th e i antalon Eric was I wrer but the bal killed, and 9.r Mules stolen. of (Is. prts.m. it ].. in, .. ~ ~, or.h bon . mime of the tistlala steady. &ate bonds quiet I Fitly copula r' es have aced in returais. Iliataph. la het her 1., would re eltor 0 l'iend, of lalltihor I and steady. Government Asmara', area and ran is 5,000 aherni. /le oids Is sleeted Csins it,- y Ld. the sm di (KIS, ent if lie ALL be fair demand. 311iscellanoons shares s.rong and Kress in the Northern drtrict. The Imgialature caul/ save even one in fir.. he shall' have t he . generally better. Cetal shares Ire% atonic sitar.. mveta on Mender. ,telld n) eve n one in other ..Ord-' dal> . to , tes eeivirelY hammered at the second regular and The Vicksburg. femme is now edited by CoL , ~. Ilfe. , last open board, and there was a general and Afentour of the late rebel service, who favors , Proctor, of 'jai:goo:icy. who was i me, keel decline In p ri ces. The !Isar., mad a the adman's :on of trivro testimony ' in courts, the rebel poet cOmM.aar testitied that be nevi I complete imolai:101 on leading shares but male er knew or heard of Caputo Wire shooting or i market yielded stubbornly. The Revenue Frauds at Washy-We, killing a man ten any way. There was a deficient- 1 The fullovving ars the cleting P-loes haw 1 cy of supplies at Anderaenville. York Cer.tral, ILLll,'finli,,i;, pm, g 5,,„,,/,,,, N sow:fill, not 12. _Collector sp oo , r, .0 0 Tee court then adjoure,,l natil to.mom, I Buda, River . 1(173 . ion. n d „,. visited Nashville to Investigate the trends in the „ v .4, et Inc i• , . ro toortur.g. 11, %: '.:leveland sad Datsoureh, ~ 2 ,' 'l'2', latiuinal ltrv ' tiaiii ' haa iitatiruell Pa Inuatli Rhode 1.1.,,,,. ~,,,,,,,,,,,..;., ~ , • , ..,,,i...,...; ~.. • the parties implicated haring refunded to tke f i e , ,•,,r do ~ ,,, r ed, 0 ,,,,,, 0 ,, . o „.,„ W_,,,r,,ri Government the sat of one hundred and' to I "Z s t itri i ~...1 "" ada tja . a " . 03, ;' o ';',.. - r ` r ai r i - 0 , fed thousand dollars. Collector Spooner acted mad si,ssi sa ippl . ur r r i qt.:is: , mr, c 1,,,,, 0 ' sornay au special lostrnctions from Washington. ern. 75., 41,740,, , c,,,,, i . 0 , ,us, , comisethwse. no moat ow:Would secrecy law been observed la the I ri vestigatton and settlement of tabs affair 0.1.12.14 Q a tekpllyter. Sn i a Qiiiso. . 1 . 0... a. aa a,,,aa if....ti a. to rThe of Candoemi Crane. The testimony for to pro scutlea Cloned any,t An tnanortaat Wheelie weak borrowers found Ito. market mate stria as introduced. testifed In regard to the gent at 7 per cont. G to.I &mats, however, u. altcriationt or retsutsitions and returns. found no dialenley In getting all they required. Thum was gca.4 demand for discount, and com mercial paper passel, 1,7'3,12 per cent, Gold ciowd at I pert 4s'; The conversions at the Pe' Area,nry thus far amount to PI 7 .a00.060, The werwise-.3 banks at • me. llng yentLerdAy rlD•tatoo4/ely adopted a Coo4U:Utlul/ wan term for •he rre. itiorpOnn of the national bank notes. Sterling, dull as luiti. isle:hi,. The. Erie road is re• ported e, Dc drawing against beads gala on Lite other side. • lin r Goats Meaner.—Cotton goods; Apple ton standards. ;ere laarestogs E, 22 inches. gare cope:slog-a 0 led Inches, In:, Conestoga 11, Ti !aches. Conestoga 11, ZS Inches, 21c. SAY 50c. Prints—SX-eictle.a pante, 32c. A stnetiag puree,irla.; Alinoakcag darkM Oskeagprints, Int, , Ansa/wag mourning Prints. tae.: ,k,, Amos keng ;prole Nita:, 30e. Standard t i otton ) wonsis very arm and settee. There le an increased demand fa: nooloa goods. .11. u, y overcastings are much sough t after. food st T les or lodie.s' dress goods are in demand for Southern city trade. • At Huston the market le sterwy and goods are in good demand. Trade contlunt& go id. A t I'Lliadelphla dry goods are strung and moder ately active, with an advance of one per cent on standard s hecting—priata from woolen active. At Baltimore dry goods are uoehanged.. Perces for domestic steady ; cotton 5951:i:. Tu-day's businees at the otß-.1 of the Assia- Lan, Treasurer; lbacespte, 45,3611.610.76. pay. Merits, $4.G34 14850; balance, 9,id],14112 The receipts loelude for cutt.aene, 8 141,00 J, sw eat it of loan, A 71.000. TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE, Besololions Fuderiing the Liataistratiou. A BRIEF' AP27IOVAL BITBST/173TED. ?V. srrrn :2:. Oct IL-2he folLswing am the .-esointlems endorsing the admfaistaaticin. which were tabled by a vote of thirty -dye no twenty-rive In the House of Representatrest 1 :-..ob-rd, That we do hereby approve sad mai. drally endorse the admintatration of Andrew Johnson, and hereby promise hint our faithful and nr-tlit.ca,ng support in ea - ryiag out ids Policy in nreatbiltig the gore cement of the Southern Mates. Beermd—That the letter of Instraction to Gov. Holden of No-th Carolina, In welch be declare= that the retn-ned Confede,ate soldiers who have been perthed and taken the oath preSeptc,d by excepti 11IM, and dewhdetuft coma within any of the ons than In ht., f,r.rniarnaLrea of amnesty. be restored tee all the nous prl alleges. ant Immunntim of re:, and complete cal7vashlp, Is a wi^, Jail liberal and atateamoulike policy. and c o ./II Lai 21. a Crtle solution of our p. mina, ualla,y roadition and If faithrmly sosisi.nrd and earned out by the People. will lead as to peace.; happiness and In:asperity. Third —Then in on prises t difficulties we look to President Johnsen with hope and c run deuce and that on hare fall and Implicit faith In tie statesmanship and patriStiarn, and dr ma believe the' hie policy, iron will, and unyielding ampatong riotiann, will restore order and frstiernity the people, bring peade to the country and prosperity to the nation. reques F.m - thThat the Speaker of lbw Routh be to the ted to at a copy of these resolttilomi President of the United Males, and elan, I . that he furnialt copies to each of the Governors i of the sclera! States of the Untbn. ( Viroula Congressional Itlicctieri. The following ram:dation was adopted In place : WA , C II I O OI.Ov,IO .11. 12. From retarma received of the ablve lry a rate of slxly to four: been us night, Wiese la no daunt of the eleeteO d h'..rercf, Teat we cedars., the ad TI iniatrat lon i of li :a ' , trill r-cy Andrew JohnSoo, Peasideol ':: tUrre" at 8. j,""370 B'dtlp'ee,foll,,f;ll,,hl7,:d 01 the U-In.ii S.ate, especloPy his deelarations I th° 3d ei'll ' ''. ‘' ''. J - ' L. --- - - ' -- ether.. We district includes the city or Rich- Itn t treason shall be made crrilon,, and tralters . mord. lick, Ridgeway, (Unlotr,) la elected t . ticlahed. In the 41/1 district, and Alexander If. Stewart - ________________ 1),, I , ca,;„„ I ~,,,, 1.,, th Cr, r011,p,i,tk,,, probably to the 6th district. P. Iht. L . Conrad's for en. bas.L.T.' Isardoh—tippoultidn to maJortly In A ittrandrio, a part of the 7th distrlet, Col". Perry. over Lewle McKenzie, (Ualon i ) is 15. Conrad irce one of the signora of the ordi- N ear l'onx, Oct. 11—Tho Tones' Washiegton special. of October 11, as c: A delet;ation from T` on e Hu avowe'd Prevb3" w the viectirrn that he could IlnL subncrloe to the oath Spew Carolina, apisiirdad by a unasimous vote 11cl-relent There la boteteg &Unite from the of thy late Convention In that State, to present ~ther Portions of the district, hot Conrail Is a petition to Um President for the pardon of Jot Davis, has arrived here, and expect to Pn'hahlY "ke"' A Fortress Monroe dispatch says the Virginia have an audience with the Praeldem nu the Ex ecutive lianalon to morrow. The delegation c.ketjhh pun'l o ff 'l"i""r ' nod the I al." ''' " a mnawa or jarred ringer, dodge ivardk, and dldates are probably eleeksi to Coagrem in the M. Dawkins. The first flatted goatieman was Fir" she Second ithm.'le4' the SC Cona Poetnsatter at Charleston, ever ap pointed and continued in °Mee milli the aeces elon of hia Sista- Citizens of South Carolina, who Arrived here to-day direct Rom that Biaggi. rmr.mni that the canvass tor the election In exceedingly Ilvely.and that the prospnct 6r the election of Gov. l'arry is urilayarablit . Ria uareserved statements that the palish system tottered and ea enrage se. cession, and committed many other political alas, las gained the ativir o P o ositloo of the parithess. And their cilliens unitedly oppme GM'. Perry for Senator. Pentane--o- ii—o- ' 1 The Penlans--Seliure of Silk Hundred Spencer Pltlee-,-- Purchaning Arma bony '. s•charged Soldiers. Nrw Yonn, October 12.—The 1 10414's spe eliti Nnyv: I ufortuntlon ha., been rectilvedl here (11 CC! that nix liendre,l Spencer rifles i n / " . Nr•l'• , Co. ~ elred by the Canadian anthori r 1 , 5 it{ Niag,r/I City yue.l.Crltay. Th.: coil Lelltel of tile host, were aeridentally ddicovered in wet.- briling the rallniati freight. The euthorities report It a coca of F4mian tonogglink. it is well known that emubittatiutta el.' in Nerend of Ice principal eitiedi In the Toiletry for the pttrchale Of arms from discharg ed soldiers, marry of whom on lowing . 'the ner- Nice avail themselves of the privilege of par ebazing their gttna at greatly reduced Prices. An the ptirdipse or guns from digelinneml 60.0 diem who here the Goren:anent receipt, is ape. teeth legitimate. business, the Setary will pot attempt to hreak the Irene. cre or W 'Tennempee Legislature—Ohio Election. Nati Youx,'Oet: Tribrute'r epeeist, dated Nashville October 10. says: The Teazles- Bco ' L egliOature to-day tabled the resolutions en darting the pollr4 of President Johnson as em. , bodied. In hie rceonstructlarrof Bonbon 'States, by A sote of 131 for mid 31. against. The Tribune's sjieetd.' dated Columbus, 0., .11Arlif Forts-eight nountles give Ireton major ity or 24 , 07 0, The. acoustics .teboar trim will inereafie Ebbs to 29 X*, Atehh the soldiers' Tote to 00,000. Thei toirublieans have at; least two thirds of both b reathe:sof the Legislaturo. cawing tit ,e election Ol'a Itermbilean Elotistm. - . Gold. NEW rOtt, Oct. 1.2.-32 etaca, the fans mina retandtayy at 145yi and 145. V. The de wand Is pot quits so sal. se, end wiih the present prapect of u o Imporuon eerport of specie; the price ha a weaker tendency. North Cuolltin Convention. Sl'lr YOIIR, Oct. 12.+Tile Tri61.014., Raleigh letter of the 9th states that an ordinance was illitrOdllCCd In the etaayetillOn exempting from all taxation a homestead of lift 9 aorall, with all the buildings bcdonaing to lit and also Mardi. imams protecting freedmen from intemperance. It imposes a tax upon all Ilstanr brought Into the State to an amount per gallon equal to that now paid limn two acres of Lod. Resointlona Were offered declaring the dale. gates of the Convention, as recting the Bee. Mamma of the people of the St ate, unanimnualy desire early restoration of the Sate of North Carolina to htr Federal relationt with other States composing the government of the Called States Under the constitutional union. Ceti. Giant Advises the bluster Out of Troops. ! WI Ml7/GTON, Oct. I.l3.—Gen. Grant has ad. VIFEd the /Secretary of War to discharge all volunteer XsJor and Brigadier Generals with their staffs, and ho ht also advised the muster— ing out of nearly all the colored troops. Col. Parker. on Gun. Grant's staff, has retnrned. He was one of the commissioners to treat with the Indians, fie reports eyerythieg now antis. factory. Prom sae Domingo. 'SIM' Them, October 12 .—A,Irien,. Leer been Inan San Doming,. to the llith or htopt..mbor. Prifedfleut Cabral lin, prohibited a!! fa-t her 1,- isur of paper money. lafiA terrific burrielaw Lae rifif fed the roast, do grrat damage. b lie portrait of the Qncon of Spain, bas not thus ;een kCLOOTed Lora s4weral of the public pLmcci,, hawing that tlto DomLnimina entvrtaln no muter against the Spanish notion. arita Anna. Preparing to Assail Juarez. Ntw Yoga, October. 19.—Thu news from. St. Thomas, recolved today,: status that General ...labia Anal& 11i enlisting troops, Intending to aid Juarez and the national cause In Maxi e° , Ile had, barreSer, althe last tintea..4nlL3tad only orio Ipmdred" and Over:4s'4olM loCo rWoill of erholo were ItaLiana. . Ttiallksi g l T i nglliikissacbutett a . Hoszns% October 19.— : 011yekVer,' Andrew bas enpohnce Tlncedky, th e aoth'et..,2i6vember,,,, the ateecbutctts.n-nujil day or tbaubeglving and Prayer for Ma REBEL WITNESSES FOR WIRZ Dangerous Visitor to the President, Waanrsoro, Oct. 12.—1 t appears to have been assumed from the report of the procee.diaks 1 in the Wire case on Sainrday last, that tbe Nal -1 lion of the Judge Advocate on the p not of ex rcel ü b d el i c' r g lE a ce s :a l , t r n, ; " t c h s e f egero the nnd rie ft:fp l'o'coPturopelaitennecnyt by naaon of their having been engaged in fie reteillon, was red.! on and sustained by the i Commlsaion, such was not Lee fact. The roan- ; sel for the accused in reply to the le, llier by the , ,president of the court, stated that he would not insist on the attendezce of the witnesses, and there the matter ended' the president atat.tte that there wes nothing before the Court for decno on 4.11 that mint. The committee arp , in:ed by the late Seu,ll Carolina Conventio n to intercede in beha,f of Jf tf. Davis, had ad interview with the Pruaiden; to-day. )hies General Thomas, to whom War referred the rase of General Palmer for tereatigalloe, arrived to-day. A drunken man from Alexandria, visited the Excretive Ifanslon to--iay, suolz4ig an inter view with the Pfaident, but becoming cii.%,r derly was ejected by the oflller on duty, The latter had Just turned lo re-enter the house, when the sentry noticed the Wall draw a pistol, and seized ft. The man was taken before a Janice of the peace and fined for carrying con cealed weapons. Preparations' are now being made for the great 9 nithern mall lettings. The Department le willing to revive all former accommodations, but there is difficulty in finding suitable men Who have not been engaged In the rebellion, and Who can take the prescribed oath. Proclamation by the Pre.!dent. Ottt. 12 —The President or the tttatot to Guy following proola matt, quake and Hurricane In the Wes tedles. ' • • Crur: has b & 12.—Tho laland of ma cu 1,s1:131 by a !every earthquake, many house. brine thrown dowel, but no loss of U farerertql• The Lame shock was felt In Baa Dem:Lg.-a. A layers hurricane has also vlsitad Us, West ladle Wanda. General Ilotra rd and the North Carolina Lonrcntlon. Ju Is Lalorz. (N. C..) Oct. 12.—General froward addresaing the otezabcraConnattio arid a large satemLiarze of citizens to at the m cap itol toe lizllL The Uooventlon Lo-day Wita OcCUipk..l in die. eting the State debt. Pro on lio arid ll'aytie Counties. Puriunimmu, ore. to/beraphlc dis- Patch honurrarrtlio nays teat twenty-one dia l-data beard from Mot a Union majority of IoB. There h a the count probable Union majority of 400 Io y. Wayne county rhos from 200 to :1130 Democratic majority—a Demoernt ir loss of 500. Horse Recce. rArremeow, J. 1 3.—The brat Taco OLIO ac to-day wee wan by >ennie In four nyloatft end coud. The ae.coud race, two mile 'heat, was won. by Belau:Lore In tiro minutes andarty - oleo accoudi. The LLlrd race, three ulna heat, was won by trottucky le fire 111.111LItei and thirty-eine eeconds.- Plate fbr Prlntlng (•ounterlcft Money Ilkebvered. New YoFts, Oct. 12.—.& Nate for I,IIIIIIIC rounkrieft Ore dollar bins on the Back of Mon treal, teak pn, , er and implements for carrylzr, out operatkms, Wait yesterday found cottecated In the wall Of Lhe Croke, reservoir, Plre at Providence. Por , frinscs, R. 1.,,.0ct, 13—Tbe es:lncisive 'woolen nalii of ebnpfn S Downery, at Olney war partially dtst royed by dreads evening, and the dressing rooms were burnt out, stud /411 r r rooms damaged by water. I.asa rather heavy, bat well covered by insurance. Episcopal Clergyman Accidentally ortrriu, OA. I . 2 .—The Rev. Lot JOZICI D residing in Now York, o delegate to the Episcopal Convention, fall from the steps of St, Luke's March 'this Oroalo g . tractvatig klO scull, and. died In two Imam. LEM& . FROM NEW CASTLE NEW CAATLE, PA.. Oct. 11 , 1563. EDErCslt5 QAMITTB:—The young men of this place have orgrulzed • new literaly society, called the . 13 verett Institute.. It hoe fo vfow • canna of lectures the coming wlnt er. We hope they will be successful la their nuflertak lng„ A (Ow few evenings since our place was vis ited by a set of eherpers ander the name of Randolph & DrOa., advertising to eat stones, swallow swords, drill, .t. , ... Attar procuring a large audience, they showed 90110 flee drilhug, by absconding and leaving all bile unpaid. No body wan there! On Thera:My night last the store of .1. B. Welch, lu Pulaski, this county, wee broken open and a 1,23 rear .of tnen's book taken away. The clerk sleeping on the counter at the time, and knew nothing of the transaction until morning. The election in Ills place yesterday was very quiet. There is a great falling off of the vote in over 11.200. s county. The Union majority will be Air. Day, of Pittsburgh. Is here making a survey of a railroad from New Castle north to I the coal-delda, ELEcTioN RETtiMis tIY HAIL. Pon Mnsrlid-E, Rutter Co., Pa., Oct. 11.— The vote yesterday want Republican, 115; bulcarAt, 31 . A. ii. Arm°, P. H. ilartemn, Oct. i l .—Ede. o ' w-diet—Mato= districts in Mercer bounty, bey° front, giro a Union majority of 044. lii 1852 the Union majosityla the,aaMe dla tricta was 913. Union Rain, 7JI. The ectuaty will give about 700Ordon maJod• ty—Rso better than 1802. Glary to God 1 2. H. aryty ce, Oh'a Union Cant. (.Iqm. LAWREReE Coritar. .Itrowea'a majority. for 'Staia kiMiek ,a-ify b e 1,200. The what' Valtin 'tfelai. elected—the State ticiet will be °Ter 4200 majority. 1 NEWADVERT/SE/STEN MARRIED: T , cc, SENT, —/1 1-1:. D r ORD.--On Thurtilfty.t.ft , ' 7. RywrEsT BARG.A.usTS• te toper 12, 1663 by Ray /1 C. Crtlehlow,ftt she reft. i ../. '-, !defter. of the t... 1.1,/ frober, :Kr. CHARLES C 7 TOV-NftEND to JCL'ET s , eldest dattehter, or i Beppu:bin Rola. Branford. Ear; . both of New Brighton. Pa. D/ ED : . HT-7 cluse/Ilf --On Thug InOrnlik^ LPL Inlet , / al.a. at the residence or h.s ere :a Ito. J.:liattne. Ile.- ~ Lour., hlr. JDIiN 111. rualSON, aged el riant. The Iticeral telll take ranee ea PAZ 11, r P, ,0.• . 3 i ~,,,,, AI 3 o'clock. seont toe recoene e of :11 , 'r. t. Concert Hall Shoe :,' , ..etor iLI.Fre, pear the at ttlon or the Yeraenger fiat.- I mar, 3Laeeteater. Me tetentla of the County e.,, ' Lorre./ to attend. sATITH—On Threader n, etne. 0,. . y2th. A. 6 o'ciock, a. At !I , oE(Ditif; . , IVAIi 1,, tlt.z t ~,, ; or licobert told Alartns A Cr. Satan, aged one tee nth. alThe rylen.la of the family aro easooetf oily /err : rt,,, Otter::: tae I'Llatetal, from Ihe ,11 141PLee n: LLB % . Ne. en Itrtht,nr street, Allet..cor Ul: ' 0: P n II.7IDA I", the 13th :nat.. Pr 2 o t alock, P. Y. j WISTER STOCK PARTIC 'MILL .i, , ...E. --,)u Ineoueadar, :Rh teeL, at hlit real. deuce, an Ktrologhant, !Ltd."; liCal!zE, atDal eer• CO j•AILe rears. R.R. RETEYE.e, tr-ra-3 c t zrivr..a..mc- zi es Sraithfleld Street, near Firth Street OOFFINS arca, ALSE rsil. - T; 3RAPE GLiVEM sad FORNSIII,4'I:', l/AMES e ftr y s h rFl hE ak&ES L: ar se - - GROCERIES PRODUCE &c. I.c. Commission Merchant, 8a ral -73 .M 3 IR. mw,ir AND PURCHASING AGENT,' PIT TSBYMOII, Peale? to Flaw, Oratn, Seeda, Butter, Cheese, ta, mat all Farm Pro.tuota. Best brands Fa. ity It ftrorranLeti, always on hand. &Lao, h1.1.11C (Jri,g. Prompta attention given to soaalgamtuta and correapdoora. Weekly Pilot. Content. Rent LO sel74ydawr Constkoors. Order. and Cth onalgoeata anuotteL p.81.PA1ETZ1.01..... A. 61 Al .... ITRISON, AM3IoN & CO , $l. cm+ ttitsbion .7lferchanta, Flour, Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS Bios. 3140 'nu as PKNBI NTIIEET Scott's New Building, opposite Cl. & P. B. K. L 311 /I • .............. IVI' BAIN E AICJER, Commission Merchants Flour, Grain and Produce SECOND ST., betwren Wood & smtchacil, PlTTSlit'lldit n1 , 1,1= s . suer AJLD POTTER, AIKEN ,t szEpAED, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " Arn ti Domestic Prune. rlttz, Dotter,ll Clicesd. Egg., Peihicost, and proftee generally. frig No. vz LIBERTY STREET, Opposite Rssatuum Robot, Pittsburgh. cHARLES C. BALBLEY,_ PRODUCE ~.., .d floaulasf on literehanG .Warehouse, No. SOI Liberty .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Wholesale dal er In Butter, Cheese, Loot, Ens, Pory Ram, /leans, Tallow. Fe athers,nrootas, Pot Ross thy, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits, Onions ur, Grain Wore: S..s, Timothy See* Pisa ' Seeds, Gum. nod Poultry. Particular litteatiCgl giVeLl Go Produce Utusigramente. gut 6 WILHINB LLNE.A.BT, (Scoctsaoa TO MACXEOWN a, LINICART,) A.AALSII LB Alb CiA.M Pro LALretZ • dUCti Cosia.misslos. Rierearssit tei :ly No. AM LtbertY.t-, -, ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON*ItoIe,- male Grocers and Clotntnisston Iterchants, deal. ers tn PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACO, CHEESE, }UR, CARBON AND LARD OLL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, corrozi YARNS, n.a Pict.. burnt manufactures gr-05r5.14,144 street rit W Se6uel üburrh. ............. GULP & Commi s si on Ate ehanta and denlera In FLOUR., GRAIN ANDr" P l3 Olll'OE, Ito. ity 'Liberty atreet, Pittst rg Chnlce bremdl f Flour for Bakers anduEhn.tity oae tonatanu r on band. Particular attention paid W _c i tf , i ir'.leta retch_ vote-rally. ! V . 31. r. iiGT........ ..:111----'-.----- It' M. P. Bta ir. * CO . ., *No. 18.31.1berty v I Steal, Putebunth, Pa. Wholesale Comml44lon .lerchantr, ard dealers La CULI. O l i rT2 s PR OUT TIE, PROVIBIONS I3AOON LAMB BUTTER, IlOoPt, tairEEdr, rrsii S EEN ,6. Imo: Duel:, FLOUR, GRAIN, EEI:O3, G ANL DRIED FRUITS. a., SALT and LIM Jyti A 01111 B. CANFIELD, Commlii!on and tr Fornardtag rderenent sad whotexal m e dealer la 'PEpf,kl B'ES=FE CHEESE, LApp./alt, PEWO.N, F.LOUE.B.R, FLP — ili:, ..1P SEED ABM LARD 11/1.121,4, HIED FRETTI4II Produce eenerally, Nos 1:1 and 144 Front Erect, s W. Pittaburel.-.,,;_i ~. I met .KIItiPATRIC . ii: BP:O. t do':,L(Llceet s A L'te; "Dtt j t.rr s . t l o rkP i 4 ,.`' l l "' Fl ,) WB G OLE P T"...6 Flan, Oneee ,‘4, Salt.eftrafte,ouatesa On. No. AM AU MP Liberty street. Patartte4 P. 13 - 111.31.E.S.LZELL tt EON, ManllfaC toren of, L,nIID OIL, and Oommtano,‘ ne. dents for tna _purchase awl flan of URUDE REFINE/I PETROLEUM, No.. 09 and t o Water err ed, Pittsburgh. Advances made on co natrzo mtts ar scnosra ................. . . • Liz° R.CIIOIISAKER LAYG, .. V.olesale dealer. ta GROCERIES, nora, GRAIN PBOIMOP., PROVISIONS, FISH, CHEESE SALT CARBON WU lko., Nos IT3 and 174 Wood Strom; Rear Liberty Stnet. Put4bun4 Pe. eiadiy 080888 R. FM/. ... ........... . . 11 ..) l M T-1 E. 41. D ,i. RETZGA.R, GroLvra and Com a-. Mission Itrereltsatts, and deal es i li kisats of Cotiotry Pralues and Pittsburgt: SlLl■etom, NO. Us Liberty street, opposito bead of Wood street, Pltlstrurch. ... _ &pity_ .r. Etersia 1t... . .. r.MI-7--rz,smZ7.—_—,.. rairciWr. DEYME . R ''' BROTHERS', (guccessors f i ,, ltratittwf4L l .ThawlE' s 'l, mk FIAITTONERY ST: ARS, MERE WORKS, ere, hyßtes. l' Al and 1.14 , Wood street, above Fifth, Pale ry,la. 4.5 -2 E , TY L'ETIER ,t, ARI,, li -4 Forwarding rwarding -, si.d c.olutrasston raernhant . for the vele 0 FL( ;I'll, ()RAIN, BAUON. &RD, BUTTER, SLEDS, itIIIEX F RUIT, end Produce generally, u. t Alarkot street, corner or Frest, Pittsburgh, Pestle. fay_ _ . _ i;T dl IAT SSEi. iiKifkii, ''''' '''' NA lUN AND FORWULDING KEE CHANTS, aud purchruing agnate for an PULS burun 111.ufactrven Ward:tante, Nnelds Liberty Street, Putaburnh. Pa inklyd i 1 - ) . ff ,'AI L A 6 E C 0 n ui ,,j, Ljil u cll a n t N a derlddre2tr.:tr;el ,'''olrpoi:ltEeL}Yelltißria,d?ltlilidi R. Passe,aget Depp_tr Pi,labidt, me m& Warehotibe. coraar Wayne arutrean mem& nomi 113 - RIDDLE RTY ST., • PITTSBUgGIT, PA.—Ctlatratuino • Ha , chant, Wnodenalo Daalrr In Country Prouce, Onwerleall and Pittaburirb Niarladacdares. Clara anvancen o n lVonalennranta, aria paw Irdr ne—.^-- ceeral/r. • I. 1•11.7.22 ........................ JoIIN gosrasm I S. LIGGETT & Co., CIT"Y FLOVX , F • ING rari,Ls, corner Idberky and Ail= J Pittsburgh, pa. a." .P. 1211,. WO barrels per day. r.iini7. - iota:. ................ . taw au se a ce ll2 a. JOHN T. BOMB' tt: CO., ''WhOlesalc G . R O 0 ER 8 AND CODIMISSION Illn,. ablAhTt, comer 0 SmtAlleld and 'Water street, Pittsburgh. itint/vs Dains, ----- pOBERT DALZaI: .. ;i: CO. Whole ...Quo Grocers, Common and F 01371111112.11 Aleschanta, and dealer s in ?soft. and Putiburgß Ma aUfactures, Lanny street, Pits.shurgh. J2O. morn... se rt,LIASI 11 - 1. - 071 101-1 N FLOYD 4 CO., Wholesale °ro t" ems and Commission Merchants, Not. 172 Wood and r..s Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. J.ll O. I IARLEIi L. CALDWELL, (successor N.- , to James Holm. h Co., PORK PACKER and dealer to pItuVIANINS, corner of Mark 4114 rout streets, Pittsburgh. Jet • JOHN W AT' ........................ «Ma/LtOIN 'A TT a, WILSON, Wholesale pm eers, Commtsalou hlerrhants, wad L Pr ib e e d r e street, P Pi it tsuughh .maaufactures d eaZla s laind s AT24I - 151 — crtY CO itt2s rece'n, Chpuu/ssiork Merchants, and de treet. Pittsburgh. mons in PRoDUE, he. ad water street and /front ....... ....... 'OAT & "co., eucce6oi s to L L. ra. Graff PRO.LiULIE; ..u-oolattssiori z uatnimiri,.247 bmv Pitutrurstt. vir• 24, lifttokage DA , a Street?pit, Pleab thirrilSThl"TM ""-""'"..110.1-9 J rray za.r, az Itztro-a. Lam AIIEgiIAcIN ihD/0 ItlierAlt:rur 240 Bixtb 1010 tite.,,ye - so tIY LDRill $ 2 O --- 00 - "-uz. .VllTijlt&T and LOT bt b 'lad, a:R.3212'0t shame d am:telly', Were street; : Mims reit barain.' A➢ Tta . oar ' -Ai b____..Al.tt. a 4 cti: , OZIOR—The -Patent - Gain, 7715ri1l wey, on exhibition at tba Sanitary FDA la now in awe and for uia by ISAIAH D/OXrp h. COI ME L _.ye ay J 21 Ausizit AID DMA LEA.I3 131 Ail, DlALlitg 111 WHICH Is SOLD AT TFIR PUBLISH J. H. SMITH & cLorarEas, 0 4.r0ur.a., a FtFIS ST., cOMIC ONE, COME -ALL I GENTLE EN' FITBSISKING Nos. /2 and 15 St. Clair St; The attention of the prostle Is called to the large Wokalse.stoe of GENT'Lllegims /Mee STI GOODS, Just opened at the above. mentioned place, which / am now cowieg St grim& baimalica. any mu le Want Of the above Goods. trill find It te their edveatage to givo me a GIN and examine my Each before DUWlsithir aloe' where. They co r end the largest and beat selected rod/ of Floe White darts, extra aftwh N 54 .3s• shirt; Acceelen, Cotton Auld' Lists Thread mimes. elartiane Drawers, carfs, Beth Thof.Socke„S Me peadera, Butterflies, and tweghingk mu zitig, Ca the Gentle:mew. Ferwehlog ow* al the def. Remember 4 4J:dace. /teal, lit Bt. Elleigattoese: _ . Etitartrja, LEVU% . , R. B. It oure etcei r k af Hate,igei.pa,:arars Vol. ieduNC,,,,,-- y viii ' 1 7 elolil lotted MT:e'en."'" 1/24cleitans McCORD a co., Plats, Caps aria Straw Goods, Have noir to more the largest az; most, ooMplet stork ol GOODS FOR SUMMER AN D,FAU., Ever crettred Le tea welt. Worthen, .. te erg benne*, to mil and exastfor ow item. welet el; be eel. at very Jaw mete . _ nal tel. NgEnyart. I MAC CRAIG'S OUTLET SAW BELL, AND BARGE, YARD- Craig fftreFl, Miegiiell7. prEELAPARABA, (ALCM)// Ontr 46a A mott remarkable mete% and yoatn_lthwestra tal 011 b Vida. itaEHATAT '..ailLbc ••. : 1' 114.4. DYsPbbpata:. aad 'at Qualities' the 1111:12t -: ~ As a Thlo,ft earlYaf th•s [moon anda w hdllc u tstaraa Oa ph tad It awl bat a . ,19,,yroaaits'aiOlk ~ -:. :. Jira x 401 by ' ' ' rr ' — aZlKUNMENEßrosaletivit ':,11:1 u. smirauw2 aad navel . - A PittOurghillite Lead ;WOltg. , ' , - , r ; 1 = 1.111t*:7 ;V GROthtD s bt . LNG Gy._/LIIIREL„s„ 63 vk 7: 'mon antte ??" .41110Ama.1 i ASCII.DATAPKVanagb • -WILSON, OARRA-VO,, • . . , (Ira inuow, Pmni 600 Wbolesall dealen fa PORINGN O.VES T/0.. DRY GOODS, No. to fiVood drool, tail Lit .4ov, Dlaaloaff PlGetraga, azt3 I VII---NO. or 'ran r. OODDS., SELLI LEES THa ca:3 MEI`ZS' HEAVY BOOTS, Zl,Oll, ET El: YTHINCi LI.S.E IN PROFOiTIO:i BARC AINWEARCAiNSY ALL Tills MoNTLL Flo. 80 FIFTH STREET No Connection with -ny other House in the City: oe7 CITIZENS, AROUSE Look to Your Inter4st. TEE SEASON WHY ITT SHOUO [TRW ALL BURS AD Alin 74:F.IFTH STREET. Fou Ravin? a Prespfq with a ,t 0 BOOK OR ALBUM,, K akL-L LlLOTifilto auusE, No. 63 FISTS STREET w auoi)d. PINE OLOTH OOAI SA OK COSTS ERGLLSR WALHING COATS orratooAxs ok ALL Kann FANCY CAP P-USTS rz - z) BLAOZ PAINTS PEG TOP PA "a an "Tfei of ( 2 LoTitixo, re, EO4LEDLV§S OF an, FOB TEra NEXT 00 DAys. OPP.alte tar Wholesale Dealers So I , i /4
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