ESTABLISHED IN 1786. the Vittsburgh tau*. CITY NOTICES Buyers at. Whole.aale win ens at 'Barker & C 0 . 4, CO Market street, banal= In everything. Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains Good prints at Mlle. & tine escortreant - st 25a at Balker la Co.'s, 59 Market street, Laird's Uloom of Touch. - f At Super's Drag Store, corner Penn and St. (Nair ,stneett. oetincduan L Ma Cheap I Good twinned shirt= muslin at atc. Floe yard Wide long cloth at riNC, at Barker h Co.'s, Elarket street. French Merinos, From New York onetfons, cheaper than you can rind cheat elseshere. Re9107111)a, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. " 0. Matson - Lova k Bari. MOUS Antique, Pressill and Irl.h Poplins, double Stul single width, silk and wool Unsays, limps, empress cloth, and other new and line dress ateda, In lull assortment, at Basler St Co.'s, 69 Market stmt. Dress Goods and Shawls A very full and complete etock of Drew clooda just epeued, and will be bold either wholceate or retell, cheaper than Tort can fled them le the city! O. Kalmar Love tr. BnO. Flannels, Opened today three caeee on a contract made In June. Why:dela:a Myers, remember, we are now on the northeast corner of Poorth and blsrket 0. RANSON LOVE 4. lino Natures I,nrulture . . Of the mouth, is far preferable to any that art can supply. Therefore, keep your teeth clean end in good repair with that toilet gem, Fragi ant 2lozo• scum Brash them daily with this delicious veg etable pteparatiOn; aud they ¢lll not be likely to crumble or decay. From ICCID IS per Cent. May be Well by buying your ladies furs at the popular Rat Cap and Ladino Fur House, of Wm. Flenang, No. UM Wood street. The immense stock at shin establishment Is not exeellal by any house in the ecuttanY, Please cell and examine °lusted( and test the troth of thl. advertisement. Visitors to the Fair, And all ratio desire to obtain Dry Goods at 'a bar gain, should not fall to attend the sale of Dry Goods of all descriptions, at Dates a Bell's, No. 21 FlRh street. Bilks, Melina, Cloaks Shawl', -lid la short everythids in the line, can be had at very low flgansw Remember the name and firm— R 0.21 Fifth street. Bates to Bell are the proprie tors. Ctii.thisaddriiis Cara out. The most complete stock ever offered in the city just recietred, at butdep, Luker tr. Co.'s, 136 Fader al street, Allegheny, which were contrasted early In the seams, and we are selling them much lens than present manufacturers' price.. Our stock Is the largest and most complete ever oAered In this city, and we are Mllliag a: very low price.. Coll and a 12191110 our etock and be convla Ned that this Is the plate to get a good and cheap net of tuts. Remember the piece Is 13S Federal street, Alle gheny. The Place for Surplus. As our friends, In foot the public generally. are Interested lab:cowing where to procure the best acacia, for the least money, we take pleasure In -recommending all thous in need of bootaiind shoes =l=CE=n 1- Robinson Ei.33o.oilJ:diwket. strosi. TEIs lirm p p are telling Indies' Morocco sewed boots for $.2 worth 1.3 ON IWINO morose., sewed bslmorals for fa 00 worth $3 50. and all other goods in proper. Don. They bare pat niceived a large stock of men's, Latta' and misses' gum shoe, of the very beat quality, - that they are selling at lower rate. • than soy other house In the city. We advise our • friends from the who are alining the fair. • ' 1 to give this nein s trial, and our word for it they will not regret it. Don't forger the number—el Mat ket street. • The Silk Worm. Next to the panto. recsn log ire cholera, the deadly epidemic among the, slik worm. is attract. t log the most lively interest to Europe. Speaking :Of this subject, the China Telegraph, says i The disease shows itself inn as the worm is about to t• - • begin the cocoon, so that the breeder has the h trouble of rearing for nothing, sad has to purchase seed as it were U. the dark. Mulberry lesies the worms must have, but ministers are utianntnit i to risk tin Murices." In th s state of facts. would tt not be wellfor ous clUseas,wishing to purniske superb Silk Dreetpsterns, to examine and Incest ik in the splendid Moot of 'Ashland figured Silks of Bates and Dell, No. 21 Fifth street. The stock was purchased at auction, and is now betty closed out C at very low figures. Trehenestly believe that now t is the time to buy'. nits line of goods must ad. vanes 'ere lobs . . • - Vie Horrors of Dyspepsia. Arid the dismal Ulla of disorders to which It leads, are averted by tee use of lioserrrua's Breezes '1 as a preventive, or surederithaetonieblop celerity by Its direct and genial operation upon the stem. 6 soh, the liver, and the r.ereotas system. THE Sl7ll=o IL/Le-inn 1 01 Fever end Agne,dnetend of being dosed for month. with :Quinine, tO the ruin of tie general health, ere-promptly eel upon their feet again, I Without danger of &relapse, by this prompt rem.. dy for every kind of lateral - tent. Taken as a asfeguard anatust mistime, It render. an attack of • WU. and Fever atm lately impossible, IP YOU AIM ratiors, These Iv ;totting that touchei the Liror, the seat - ",the end restores It so cer : talnly to a perfectly healthy and moiler condition, . no/lowsErma:a STOILACH BITTEMS. If of a "bill- OUI habit," the tetilency of your system to that foim ol disease may be held In cheek for a UfetLmo 1 by the occasional use of this harmless vege'able aaidote. When !Le animal powers are exhausted, the pulse Wear, the mind deprresed, end all the power• or Tit:ality at a loW ebb, the= hi no restorative corn patable with the BITTERS. They renovate every orian. grotty etimulate the arm:dation, 'Mt:trove CV:IMR) , of the blood, clear the ciondel brain, and Impart to the trembling nerves atabtlity and firmness. Sold by ail Dm:relate To Div Goods Dealers inr. William &maplr, Ike wall known dry goods dealer, or Allegheny, low how on hand a large and choice assortment of plain flannels, whlte aellow I And red; plaid and country flannels, cloths and icaskiveres; dress merinos, delsinee and other I desirable dress goods; prints, gingham., tickings, Also, hats, ribbons, gownwikluntea, eta, I Tim stock is one of the largess erer opened .here, ana Mr. ScmPte'n facilities for keeping up his stria are such as to guarnutee to his customers that their orders will be promptly and rattans:to. 114 f i ned,, re...can:lk pr. ce.. The alien-10e of the trade is specially directed to their house, as among the moat substantial. and reliable in the twenties. 0ct10.4.w. Fall and Winter Goode 11 to with great plasma= we call the attention of or reactant° the allurrh stock of Fall and Winter yiloodsjust'retteived by Mr. John °ruler, Merchant allOr, No. LW Federal street, Allegheny. Ills Stock embraces soot° of the rarest end most best, tlful Clothe.Ciasittlerel.t)rercoalngland Vesting sTerbrounkt 10 the western market. ills saaort. MO* of rornliktrig (loads, comprlelrof grarta, :Enairtrr, Collars, Nrck.tles, liscolketchis fa. toe., cannot he imparted Hal or Wen. A tarne stock 'of roo4 . mode Vests and- °were oats •.artllaiso to found at his establishment. Persons tolnn an , of nsY t4 O' n g in' the clothing line should not hat to Ova .d.r. wafer o 'banana W. tarn' Co., emeueal 'Slate /took, a, and Gamlen in American Siert , et Carte= sclera. WU . ° at •alaurander Lee:haws. near the Water Works. 1 itasburgla fa. S.sidenCO. 270. 7a Pllre street. Ozdera . o..mrtLY attended in. Allavork warranted , valet 'pool. 'lapilli - 1o! done et the tannest neace. rao !barge or repaum, the roar Is not abeam, atter it la DO. on On the Counter t 112 Frdctal atteet., ttecrod door from the Farr v a o c .,t Bank, good trotter ecoto and cough candy. Alms ufactured ano eold t , George Beare. Um. tn-rw Just Opened. ur new clothing Rouse, at.G3 ytrua weer, whom , re °err trooo worth or clothing resat - dies. of Arat, at Oak Bo oct. G-tt. Pikbt IlloumlogrCercus. supces Drug St-re, aotnei Venn end SL Clair : CalLstiLlthe • C. Sl.ll. Destir— 21G Peozi Street, Venn protopUy, tt an business of bla prates slob. ty. VERY LATEST NEWS. GOTERMENT FALL OF LOCOMOTIVES. Census Report for 1860. TRIAL OF Tilt IRON-ELID KIANTONORAR Recruiting for Juarez in New York. NEW CONVERSION LOAN T.b.c3 Virg-122.1<t. 30.1.eoticon. BANKING AFFAIRS IN NEW YORK Special Dispatch to the Pittebu:gb Gazette. PILILADELPEIII, Oct. 17 A Government sale if fifty locomo Mira will occur at Alexandria to-day, attended by many railroad officers from various parts of the country. At the sale of railroad materials and locomotives at Peters burg last Saturday, there was active competition and the prices realized were fully twenty per cent. higher than at any former sale. The census report for 1.560 ie rapidly approach ing compktioe. and It Is expected will be print ed and ready for distribution when Congress meets. The donble-tnesated iron-clad " Illantono mah" made the trip from Now York to Wash- Irgton creditab's, and ie officially repxted a nueeere. The Co,,rier Dm Etat.. ligis again reports re exalting for Jeans as going on at two places in New York (its. The Ledger', money article says that the fund ing of the legal tender notes into five-twenty bonds goes on at a rate which nearly insures the fifty million advertised for by the Secretary at one hundred and three per cent. before No iember lat. The compound notes, however, are held with much dErmnes. The fin Corveasional District in Virginia Is still he doubt; both Moseby and Withers claim the election, but the chance.. are thought to favor Withers. The bank Movement in New York and Phila deMbia continuer to show contraction. IV. Latest Mexican Adviees. NEW Yong. Oct. 17.—Advises from Mexico and the neighboring colony of British Honduras, furnish tus with intelligence of a very important character from Belize.. We learn in the shape of an official correspondence that the English Government has repudiated the attempts made by Maximilian in 1661 to extend the botordaries of the empire Into &Blatt Honduras by means of a military mall from Yucatan. The British Minister in Mexico declares that Mexico has no claim whatever on any nortlem of the territory, and to this Senor Rumor ese. in behalf of the Government, acquiesces. The doubtful policy of Napoleon and Maximil ian. and the reported determination of the United States Government to uphold the Sian roe Genuine, lollnened the submissive tone of the Mexican re-ply considerably. to Mexico, the supporters. of President Juarez were ex tremely settee, the leading Bvpnblicans defray ing the expenses of arming the gueri3 a bands from their own private proem. At Tampico and along the coast lion, the muse of Imperialism was deci dedly declining, and considerable con tusion existed to and around the city in con sequence. The teat hope of the Ittpti , . Beans was in the expectation of aid from the United States. It is said that Maximilian has forward ed five millions of dollars to Wash- Ireton in order to influence Congress in favor of bin recognition by our government. The newspapers la the Imperial Interest pub lish glowing accounts of the prospects and re sources of the empire. They claim that the country hoe eight and a quarter millions Inhab itants, and that its sgriesitural and mineral re sourcts render it self sustaining. Quito a number of rebels from this country are domiciled In Mexico. Tbetx-Hovernor en rebel Sterling Pries. of Ittlestsuri, rebel ex Governor [sham Han-1,, of Tennessee and Messrs- Maury. Roberts, .1. Per kings and W. T. Hardman are aoftoLmed com missioners of colonies/ion and emigration by Govtammimt.. Additional troops had arrived to Mexico (ram France. Trade at the data of latest advisee was very doll at Belle r., Honduras, and than were ❑n American vessels In port.. The planters co' Cabs have addr.iissed a me morial to the court in Madrid asking for the Manikin of slaver, on the Island. Finance and Trade In New Tort NEW Tome, Oct. 17.—At the morr.lng Bonn! tLere was a large amount of stocks thrown upon the market and prices were lower tkronAttenu. the list. Of Reading ninety thousand shares were sold at a decline of; Ntiehigan Slatb. ern and Cleveland and Attsbargh were also premed for sale- Erie was weak, with sales of eboat forty Elva shares. The clock market no. craned a firmer- tone at the Woad Board, and there was an inervnetd demand for stocks gen erally. At the last open Board there was a more decided upward movement and prices were Meter. Gold closed at 14651401 i. The following were the closiog prices n stocks: New York Central, 99; Erie, 911(@9-1g; Hudson River, 106%®107; Reading. I lO3g - 4.116V, Michigan &mai era, 743,;(4)71; Cleveland and Biltstmugh, 70@77.. Nortn tame em. 31@31K; Northwestern pre ferred, Cs® 95 , A. Governments are heavy sod lower; 5 liMa are 3 s lower on the old issue; 10-40's deelleed y,. Other Wei:trill= hold the ceasing. price of yesterday. _ The Calamereist Adrertiser say, There It another sharp Ouch in the mosey market. Tho demand for currency from tile western cities Is sexy pressing, and some banks: with large western t-aunts, are inconvenienced by the pressure. At the same time merchants are wuhdrawing their balances 'rum banks to lend them on the street at a higher rate of letarost. From these causes backs are compelled to contract their loses. Up to tee present time the relief from the sub-treasury has been lees than was generally supposed. Ti. I Tr, aeury holds currency enough to meet toe nrctenle calling lu of t nnportt y luaus Wit beet any is convenience to its own re en aesthient, and we have good reason toktelieve It is not calling is lie deposi e with S'ritional Banks to meet these payments. The Street demand for money I; active at 7 per cent. on call. good borrowers beer no dillienity lu fo Wag mosey at that rate, TLr follorrieW are Ito rthotat lona at the dry pod, eselotege tO-day: Brown Athletic A, 3;e; Itlcaelad Wam-:eta, Prints—G.,nooa, 172 e; Mellitna, I, ; Opravoa. 3 . .!,•. The following Weft:ltches ISt,: lento builatinad to day. Ac Boston there w.. 110 1:1137 - 1Z, In dry &Ire yesterday the ittarl,t espe^ially is. cotton, many buyers 61, In the market who take hold freely. nu dry good trade iu hia:11,110, i; not v,v brialc. `Standards, :Zr; TI., delfdtia tnalko for Cot ion a n d mo:a:o'• 11, c , and V.OOICIII al,ll 501.1 up and Mom Nashville--TrSal of Cofowl Crane Woman Murdered--Government Sales-- Leghdative Proceedings. • Nasuvii.l.n, Oct.. "113.—The trial of Colonel ./1 C. Craor. ArtUtant Quartermaster, was sid• jontotd to-day for thirty days, to could.: the dtlenie to procure witnesses. The In cent bury rums have swelled the CoM berlacd to two and a half feat on ilarneth Shoals. A notorteus ernrlau, named' Llzele Bishop, war found thin morning duel In bei In a house on Colle t te street. supposed to have been stran gled. No clue hu yet horn had to tho mord,rer. The Quartermastor'.. -partnunt Is rapidly disposing at public auction of all horses, and Government hui:dlozynli of nvhi,h hrlntt rtmuotratire talc. it TM, rt...partrutnt ar,!! cons, eny reft of 1 w•. 'rhe mote hat epee t the 0.. y in del,atia s : on the cdtot,lon of :arm tet:imonv .n civil PreOtitatit. Reception or Sir Morton Pvt.'s Party. WA, 111`VOTON, October 17.—Sir . . 1 ( , 01.01 Pti() and party, arcompanied by 110 a. Robert Walker and others. visited Wash• Ington to ray their respects to Pres:new. John con. Ttc Interview teas of en interestilat character. The Prerillect entered warmly lust cunversatlon with his vie:tare, giving; them his view of the immense resources of the conotry, and the adrantazer to be talucd by a liberal terestment of capital In the United States. The prexut condition of the [lilted Sta.es, PrV , PeCt of no early and thorough re storation of t h e U1:0011, and the peaceful .work - Snits or the Government Wes a source of mach gratification. In - whist' the.diallogalshed vlsitore heartily participated. Mississippi Legislature.' Jscason tiles., Oct. 16.—Tbe Mississippi Sista Legislature mat to-day and organized. Gen- S. J. Of:Gists% of Monroe, was elected Chairman of the SLioate, and Colonel 1310310t0n, of Flabitalnd, Somber of the house. There le a large amount of hintinets before the body, and tbeterm Is extents/ to be a I , og one. General rthrapbreys Was kat:al:rated as Governor of the State tbLs evening. EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION. ' Foreign Missionary Bishops LOYAL RESOLUTIONS TABLED PIIILA DELPEI lA, Oct. 17.—The General Convection of the Episcopal church re assembled at noon Lc-day. The order of the day, the Foreign Missionary F.nlsca pate was suspended in order to Lake up the propreed canon, iclatl:c to the dismission of clergymen from their parishes. The proposed amendment provides that If a clergyman leave Yds charge without ectlenitutical permission, he shall forfeit his mat In the Convention. hot that the vestry shall st,hl be represented. and that If a vestry disdains a clergyman without proper an. diorite, the vestry shall lose Its neat and the clergyman retains his. The amendment was adopted The only of the dos ta , then taken up. Thy: object of the ankundtocnt. ,the hop is n. give Foreign Mihsionary Bt,hops (M. .31110 prii I ka, nary .•,,joytqi by iAsion:trr 11i•11• ops, iu having n seat in the House Or Bishops, and in being eiligihie as dior,i.itt Bishop., by Isle of a majority or Ibe nous, of amt standing committee, Aft, a CUSI tIaSR o I llt . . 111, .31 W. unnuinhounly adopted. The committee on the prayer book was In. granted to report whether the sentence in the prayer book at the end of the "glorla is a rubric of the prayer book and Wilding upon the clergy. Mr. Blaney offered the following resolut.o as: Re xolerd, hat the address of sympat .ty from the Synod of the Canadien Church. lately sent to this Convention by the llouoe et li.,tipo, with the expreseion of their great satißfactioti thereat. rud whico was concurred In by this house, did molt reasonably and truly express the trust that as the original cause of separet toe between tee different portions of our church had now erased to operate, the feelings of brotherly love and zeal to support of the same hallowed principles which formerly united all members of our church in one body, would re• assert their claim, and tnumph over external racers which had kept us apart. Raolied, That rejoicing, as we cordially do. at the future prosp,ct of au entire and unbroken union among all parties of our Cnnrch, we deem It our duty b, render our devout thook, giving to the Divine Heed of the Church for the removal of that great occasion of national dissension and estrangement, referred to by our Canadian fellow Churchmen, to which we feel with them that ou: late trouble., were due. Resolved. That in the judgment of this house, it Is the duty of a body of Christiou men which bus offered its dev.t and earnest proven to Al mighty God for a great national blessing. to render its thanksgiving to film when :hat bles sing has been graciously granted. Resolnd, That thin hnuse baying by a solemn resolution, adopted at Its session in 0 2tob 2r, 1662, pledged to the National Government its devout and earnest prayers that its efforts might be PO guided by wisdom and replenished with strength that they may be crowned with success, which efforts were for the re-estabilsh meni of the national authority over our whole country, and have now been crowned with success. It becomes our duty to tender our thanksgiving to Him to whom this sucews Is due. flee. Dr. Futter, of New York, seconded the rcsolutl see. Judge Chambers ohjscted, saying that the raltAliOri of riceptian had precedence. Dr. Vit 101:1 appealed from the deeltilt. R. Dr. liOdnes moved that the devisbn of the cheir he sustained. Pettuseleania deleg - ation call. , 1 for the aad nays up oh the motion of Jr. flodg•t• tl` Hon. Mr. Fl,ll n cplained that the ("hair was In error in lilt parliamentary ruling. It is the Inherent right or a tnetnker to offer a reso lution, and If ,econdel, It 13 In poviessloti of the House. Rev. Dr. Mrade: "I am sorry to rote na , n.tt the deei.ion of the Chair, but the rut, t• try clear We have the perfect Canal,' of any Tel,- baton offered to ills Houi.e." The di.cuaalon svat, confirm - A at lend h. r.p-,u the appeal from the rullng of the Ch.M. Atter a lengthy Otscuamon the chair dezidel ti ere was no motion before the hoe.. Dr. Vinton, of New York, adrertad to the neolutions, and was leterrn4te.l by U. tibebee, of New York. who said that the noble letter (root Canada had riot melded with not .tiers. Dr. Vinton cout.nut 1 , sod expressed Die d.ilre for peace and unliy in matters eecl.N.l,stical, ntich end could only hr accomplished by the adoption of the resolution offered by Mr. Bin toy. Hun, Washington lined, of Now York. es pressed his desire w enter his most solemn pro test against the attempt shunt to be male t s in corhorate certain pulitlcal theories and dogmas In the prayers of the church. Slavery had t een abolished, tut did the :gentlemen accept the fact sod show soy wlllingnms to repase tut• dtr the shade of the victory which they had achiendl If elavery was the sole cause of the w..'. why Fee it that the goal:on wee resurrented here in the ceased of the church, assembled for a dif (erent purpose. He babl no iatentl.ra of cuter— tr..g into a pont:teal discusri In whaterer. and he prayed that God might forbid that he should hay one word to disturb the harmony of the church., but there were wide differ ences of opinion on the qua/clan. There are those who did not huller, .:Arery was the •ole cons, of our national trouble,. There wore 0.4' 11.141 , 1 i. and out•I GM who to lie, cd the dissensions and trou -I.le, which had ilistrc.ised our coun , ry for the /ant fon: year., were eau.e.l mainly by the spirit of sectional wife,and the determination of in all portions of the country, that tiler,. should he no peace, :lad that alt harmouy do stro)C4l, both ht our tbitioual and t Governor hurt denied the right of nor man to COW pel another to accept. as Im 7llrit t•a'.h, his pita/a tneory of the rause of thd war. Rev. fir. Crgtolna. of Illinois, said the reso. lotion contained a statement which was in. compatible with goad fal'h to the Canadian The Dircede of Ohio moved that a vdte ken by order. Th.; Prmidint rndercd and thy ',Urn ta - y re pyr led the vote s, fnllown N.ina3 DlOCeits voting by clergy 2) Ayre I' •. video 3. Number of [Amu... rc;.•t. , ,• Ay ys 14. twep t, divided 2. So the unot lay ine resohatJon on the table was carried. 'lts'. Dr. Vinton asked !cave cr.tur hp. tht . )00/I.hl the I , l,thtt of a tiOalhi.r of 104,13,,,,r1 1 , It , /1011th ItgatC,l. the SC . IOO o: the ilouSe )r.,1 tel.n.. her ora irafi wirat:g. prLaLlt! th. .I.4rrfe to be 1.11.111.1.1 baud• lie wl.ll a 1. -noted the , falle6t explanat ion. L. or, Iran cot gmt.A. 1 he I loci.. al.),lcirDed. N. w l'Grh 1 a-ht Race New Oct. 17. Die secoyd great yacht race 01 the sent-on, between ur yacht Palmer and nem kVA, wan decided this afternoon. the lacier being declared viclorlous. Toe yachts Belied from the buoy of Sandy Hook, at 11:45 Monday mosning. A strorp northwesterly wind woe blowing at the time and the sea being etc rough, It was Impyas!tile for the guests on the steam logic board the Palmer. The latter ves sel was slightly ate zed at toe start. Be• tween two asil three o'cl p. M. a violent gale tarried away the lleuriata's gayest!, tear ing it to gyms, in spite of which the yachts ;weed harm:tits ;Ist,: nouns. A' :1:11.1 the yrs. fdA sailed by tbr cot het:, and at S:".ti same reionv kohl Cll.l }ley Wel reached, the iltnrittt t bt Ing aniles attend of the 9:10 ore S.ludtcy morning. 13 cr. negate Matt home woe rea •la d ar.d the fl •a rip tie passed the buoy, oil Sandy Holt, 11,1 iningt,e, pest one o'clock - this afternoon, shin: twenty-one lair. nice ahead of the competing Yes. eel. Kentueky Ih embyterlan Ss nod— elle Paper f •flered by Res. Dr. Meek leirldge. Loristiu.E. Oct. IT —The following painr substantially war offered at the Kentucky Pres - terirm Synod tact Thuraday by the Rev, Dr. itrnekinridr " ['bat this Synod ad judgn that the action of the majority of Om Loill*Ville Pr. ellytpry, by end IrAlng ani sin..l• leg a 1 firer sty la d 'lne.lailvion and Testimony,' and atruintl such a still, '4 armn rein,: ton against LLc (Thu re h. and Opal Contempt er,,i dttlal the neri;4l.lt at authori•y. and render ruth and mat,. cue of them tinge unlit d le COM.,. tM L n , t er..fl tact as n member of l Lit Or ace ether 1,1 the PreahyLarl in Church. :V., several days dbiensa.on, the Si u nit ruled titian title pap,. One hundred and two ngainst twenty fire. IS-veti no , Vocit g. Confederate Uotton Luau lialdetu WAHlisrros, (koala, 17.—T00 publication of the list of the pth:cipal owners of the Fbarcn of the Cotletierato cotton loan her, It appears, created much excitement In E.lgload, nod ratted forth severn/ denials as to Its truth. Whatever occurs It Is proper to Foy that the original docu ment, flew w hi c h the c opy war, taken and fur nisbcd straultaneourly to the American press. Is In the pOaseeslnn of We Oaten:meat, together with rnauvothers of equally Intereatlnc charac ter, tr, on this so_d ether qnestiona relattag to Confederate proceedings, and obtained blth at borne sad abroad. Election Ittcoatuarn, Oct. I.7:—Dlspate.hav from Dan ville iay It is believed them that Itov. B. A. Davi', a !Toth:Ala miviater of Patrick comity, to Elmted to Corgrosa from the sth District. tCredetts tu.litiosn hero. Storddvitat, rlxcird Mleyv nt Rl.lpavd iv July taut. boa yet EMS PITTSBURGH, FEINIAI GE‘ERAL CONGRMS, EntlinsiatAic Proceedin4s. ti YUNG SPEECHES BY LEADING MEMBERS GM= f - .. 1 the I ~ 1 11111:1cp, on l•cr¢cucrcd and rn'!, r,.; The Contralti,- on permanent nitre red the followin,c officers of the Conere, nle. were Heated: Prer Wen t. John lt. Mahon,y ; vice.preinit its. Colonel W. R. Rol.. rt , ., of Nt•ir York, Jana, Ciii.bonc.. of l't . ntiVarlia, Borrw). of Kentuclr, Michael Schanlia, of illtnols. Secretartee—P. A. Bennett, of Boa. ton: P. A. Collins. of Boston; T. K. Barrett. of luelana; J. C. O'Brien, of Rochester, N, Y. The Central Committee made a report giving the reasons ft r the call of this Congress, and It was refer red to a special committee of one from each State. Delegates Io the Concress see arrirtug hourly. There a: e new 700 or 800 from nil sections, and the hall bra been so crowded that it has been Impossible to yet Inte the proper working order. Alma her mass meeting of Fen Islas was held ads evening. I.a , ge numbers could not obtain ad- ID Eloquent rperehes were made by 11. It. flair, of the Mat , Cei ire of Indiana, Mr. D.:Lonny, of Connecticut. .lames McDermott, of New York, and John F. Yinlip. of Chicago. Mr. Daly to d : Pact of the on th , Fel an rgardkation had already been a.—oms plkhtd, they bad cemented In oue Liu I)( brkner- Mod and sympatlay,lrishmen abroad and at home. t In itmir banner was written the word "0 award,' and they would never stop till they 'had se. compilaied their end, the freedom of Ireland. They had hurled till personal :itlitrooltie , and local funds which had heretofore prevented the liberation of Ireland, nod all Irishmen of all .11s nail classes wore being gathered together for their mutuat good. We have men at home, who are wilting to drive invaders from heir shi s. If we will only furnish moues. (Cra •of • will , a lie shoat A that it doing this they were rot renouncing their allegiance. either to their adopted country or any ' , velem of re lignm. It th, se er.inent priest... realer Roach, of Vine gar Bill. and Father Murphy. 01 Enscorty, did not break avy lawn of the chn-ch to aviistio c in repelling the levelers In 'if, why should we not battle against them to.day! Ho believed the canoe had the sympathY of the A uarric au people. and that when the straggle caree,:Mtier- Ica would preserve at least a strict neutrality. Mr. Delaney was severe in his strictures on these Irishmen who, although professing to sym pathize with theta• did not aid theta. Thole ho say that Ireland la too weak, do not know the extent of the Fenian onraulsition. No speech es, but the sword alone can carve Ireland's way to liberty, ar - ! ""s. none I r` th ' . :ion, It never will be done. By the present ratio of emigration, in twenty tire years only a mil liar and a ball will remain at home and the op portunity may pima from us forever. Mr. McDermott said the Feolan brotherhood were only the advance guard of a grand ar ay. The hearts of the Irish people were with them. He abutted by historical facia, that rovnlntloys Ease riftco been successful under more dial cautagertna circumstances thin now aurroctudel Lb , at. Doubters are our most bitter enemies. who will :lee tto regret the day they ridiculed 05. Mr. Ficity Paid the Congress assembled was coutpcsed of the allied wisdom of the brother hood In this country, and prudence and wts dvin would gnlde their deliberations, If 772- centration of action cannot make Ireland free It will not be their fault. it all the blab In tit', country were united there would be no Coed of het th • prospect lcoltod very bright.. The meeting was eery enthusiastic. Veteran Reserre Corps.—Nall ger rt Trial of General Hrlsroe—Troops. In Vte glula—lnternal Revenue Hecllpta Steumera for Havana, Now Vona, 1.; —The Tbnro' Waslioe.on special says: The question of the relent/so of the Veteran Reserve Corps In terTire, will pr nably be decided tall weeK. It is mare liKely is Le mustered out than Cant i Intel. The rumor tont the, will be a deficit of Se.- 000.000 to the mail service account when those routes. are t.umed to the 53titherts B.atts Is uni.•ccdefl in fur:, •. el It fuel her bet the lost °Man I)stiaettneut will ts, sea sustain. Icr In the elouth as well as North. The iris: of Gzseral Briscoe for It) allsgel larceny of certain moneys, le still i t u:oscritt. A motion was male by a member of t he Corti . that the accused he leformed that. be Court desire] no further evidence of hi• military reputin ru i ns that had been fully esta'Aisirel by the itisi.lut my. but the motion waa dealsin. The residents of Prime William Cr, petition( rl the authorities to all ra tr »u• to remain in that county. la Siousylvarris. ttlnia. and Fatigue, counties, the ret3ple fee: :he military rule irteome. The rec,lE4.B of I ,turnal fierennc wrre El 477,8,9 The t ILe &at. steamato 1:Oode Poland nod Ilorovt a,;l sall frr Herat a on , sway the rtbel row Stoono-al:. Coultdelacr h :ober 17— Ir. -y mier it 7 re.e, wit:. h ti,. of Jetr. D :it foiereey haul oil, wa. yes:ten:ley 4, Inzrehatil, of the zlupr: :ne:roari Chlrrilier, When the retisOlion "la. tV• -not 11. e. the iiefotl.lut in theese, /1,01 - 111,1:. to the stitternynt• footle, ti ” T,AN nn trz•et ~1 tLc lerzi 11-ihalissy Dry Goo Is Hmrr ~f J'lll & I "., taravted wd6 the coll :ctioti £ 1 171,0110:111. thern front Tex is ruerehent-.. On the Ith :•1 March, I ',hi. Mei-ri. Itoy, oror their lessineits to Iseriiy„liio. Mil: y and Fret!: rich t h e plaintiffs int Ili, prose, ntion. Gooch toent Wllh hit oollertion-, an t, na Lr allege+, with the approval of Mr. Miler, invested nteint 6 ::11O:10 of the money I tilt cd in r trio eourie, he,: in' 1",t1.3) 131/13 A 3,, it I ill, ' , in!, Mr. I ..h rettime et; y, end nos errestoil and look 11 up 111 default of f ym,nt. Tle-re it eiiiistileretile argument r-onse: co or the gee. , ion whelp, :h.' reh Is ioer to the en-lit of hi t entalov. roe hr Mr. Chet , irel: edit; Is Prow Charlewton nod Savannah N YOUR, (1:1.. 17.—The steamer Q.laker rnarlt,,tern. 14th. has arr:vad. I.'narle, tor. cuer,er s-tvls,s tle pelp:e N.,tn 1;,rollna to send north cad Induce come tberr, and advise& a general Oa a • IL South's) . The Atttamt ra Idaho and General Lee arrival ,non; :3/natio/lb. The Hera.:d of Yea: ci6y says teat et no time doting the past too years has tit. tt i•un more activity among ahlpping and la ePt.tral:y than at the present. 17-7,2141 contains 4 circular from Gen. Pi t , r Ring forth ccrtaln ruins for the 0 /CCM -01. '.lthe fronlintch. They are in termed that • .111 n.,t he suleelated in I little-a toy the Govrrt.int_ut. and the whites are aeanrcd that tiny wilt he lethi to gocid iu their Je.t eon. tract. 5 with the freeduntm. Cullthrula eina Oregon Mall. 11"AstmovroN, °evoke, 17.—Th e daily m a il COLIZI,S,1011:1/ 1,13.1 f 1111:11L ill:, operation tadi!eett Lincoln, C'allfornia, 4L11,1 l'iLi t• Lund. ore,ott, about seven years :Igo. awl ich.t.ll has iw.dt dEerrnided during the last few month, in yon-rque ;WC or the refusal Ow rumont eornoiy itlilt the tkonands of ill. l'ot t.d t on- I rat!..rs, who declined to perf.no the tervice for I.••• e I hail f`: . 4)0,000 per annum, ltae again no,ll la nut Lo contr.!, to reApoußible partie• dt wide!: was the offer of the Governme:lt. This 14 Out of the Iltost.lmporiant mall. running out of l'alifornia. The Luglish Cup/Units with the Prol- Suter Ytnte, ( ;ctolecr 17.—The Presfs Washing ton epecial ray: The English caPitallats ac companied by R. J. Walker, waited upon Pres ident Johes,n nil. ”mint;. Tue President re crived them very curdmily, and expre.sed hi , re rildeuce lu the I unire Uarmnnluut releti.ms or Ene,lard and the Ct ited hintea. Tue delega• t•ur et peal. d vrry n.lt o plealcd ‘4 . 141.1 t he r re- 11,ct r:lttt, 1p tlif. Price of Reek Note Paper New y( , .t a. 1).1. 17.—A Rio lel t, the florald. Wa. , “ueum, OA.. IA, has, drou t zht In New 1:[,g1..1 In, l',..n•ury Depart ment here. Si, ange as Lao fi1.8.1.u..t may Boned, the Eastern paper Intsuurncturer4 have tolvanced their prices for bank note pap, abort to per cent., and since stock and 1,1,,,r are P l et 9 Y , no other cause but the lack of lynx, can be ettigor.d. North Car °Rua Gobdruntorlal Condtd. RAI molt, OM 17 - -Jonathan Worth, State Tn tinurcr, Is announced as a candidate for Governor this warning. lie his been looked upon, ass peace or Union man, but will be sup ported 1) ail the. Vasco and Davis leaden, with the hope nr beating . Governor Holden. Ciao. tenor ❑olden is thn Union athinialstratiou aan dldate. A. H. Stephen's Supports the E reddent. October 17.5 , -The Past offish city says: Alex. H. *lupin:Ws wits entertained at a private diaper at the Revere Thins, yeateoloy eveniuz. by .11r. Georae A. Fairfield, of Chelsea. Aft. Stephen's Said It Map lIIg prirposo to support the potley of President Johnson, for the reeonstrne t lon of the Union, to the full extent of his &Ali ty sad irftttl•uee. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Is. iSj5 LATER Felull NIE11.:0 Another Liberal Vic-ory. LARGE DISTRICTS HELD BY NEM \V/ SF 1307, - x . (let. 16.—From inttli4ence just received here from Mexico, It appears t bat more than one thousand Austrian troops left Jalapa and Foote to purprlse the G to under cancanatid of the Liberal G.meral Aletere. but Instead of sueceed.eg Ix it th.ry wore themselves surprised and most eimp'dtei y beaten by their enemies, leaving In their hoods six hundred prisoners, and all their artillery, C0051151.111K a five Calllloll, and la ev-ry• thing, for Ike ctber four hundred were either killed, wounded or scattered. —To-day. r,parl fu Guadaijara, cm the occasion of the trial or the abuse of the press, the people Made a great demonstration of It.publicanism. Mare than one ihotuaind persons, by voiaferation, obliged the puh'ic securer to be silent, and took out of :he Court the accused and defendents, bearing thorn In triumph all over the city. where large crowds joined tnem In feasting the rescued writers, whose alleged crime consisted of attacklog the Empire. In the State of Oaxaca the I..beral uprising Is general, Including all the Nualieea, the roast of Tthuantepec, and all the Tone. calionte. General Dias, who it is too in made hie es cape from Vuetala. where he was hop: a prisoner lu jeol by the French. la now at the head of toe lusarrettiou In Oaxaca. The fact or his being oat Of the lefAVV6t and most enterprising Gen erale; among Ina Liberals, gives to the movement to that State "hero his intonate la paramount, an Importance which the I inperalista cannot any longer conceal. The Republicans now hold the States of Tones co and Chiapas, a very large portion of 0 .11.3C3 part of Puebla and Vera Crux, all that is desig hated as the Soothoehteh •:omprises the State of Guerrero, not excepting Acapulco and the Ha asteca, nearly if not quite all of Tamaallpro. one part of San Luie. chiefly the Valle Del Moire and the District of Vaned° and Nuevo, Leon and Coohulk excepting their capitals, something of Durango. Chihuahua aid Stools and nearly the entire Miehoaca, etc. Beeides theta section, of the country which they control, they have a great many bands of guerrilla. swarming in Jalisco., Colitis, Zscahe• ca and ttnanvato, without mentioning Tierra Caliente, in the Beate of Mexico. In Quarretaro. they have the daring guerrillaa V. G. Aide and Tragora, who with 1,000 well mounted men are eterywhere, and always stronger when they arc represcr.ltd an dextroyed. Mexican Colonization Scheme New Yoga, Oct. 17.—The Werl.r. C.. 9 Or Mt/ICO letter, of the 2d, says: Maximilian has issued o degree and regulation authorizing ■od encouraging emieration to Mexico. The order Mr.LICO Is open, to ,emigration from all Amigo( emigration will be appointed, who will be paid by the State, and whose duty It will be to promote the coming of eaugranto and put them lo poseesalon of lands assigned them. and to lad/teat° their eettletrien.l them by every possible means. The Weae will receive orders from an lm petted ytmatiationet of emigration, to ;Aim all communicellops relative to emigra tion will he addres , ted. To each emit; ant there will be leaned an authentic title of hinted prop erty lbcommutable. and s certifizate that sold property la free from mortgage. Tale property will be exempt from tares the first year as Well so from the payment of duty on the transfer of Kerefsion, but only on the grist sale. - - Emigrants cue be tuttUrsilited u soon as iko.y tie st Laid as colonists. Emigrant; who desire to bring with them or Introduce laborers in considerable numbers are authoris id t I do it, int there laborers will be subjected to eAos dal protective regulations. Household gouda of the emigrant., togother with their animals for labor. and stock, seeds, tools, machloys sod Implement. oh Industry, win enter free of conical House and transportation dirtiest. E grants will be exempted from military duty dming i fire years, nOtwlthelanding they will be foemeu .hio fixed militia for protection of their property. Dberty In the exerctse of tiler forms of nor hip assured to ennUtanta, in coo form. ity with !Alt organic :laweof the Empire. to the decree regolinticig labor, the Empe ror SATE: Agreeably to the lone of the empire, all men of color are f-ee by the simple act of setting their feet on Mexican territory. A aye. tete o arranged similar to the Gouty system in Cuts nod elsewhere. and evideotly closigoed to encourage the hoporietlan or CoJtie.i. 1.1 • 34re1l are bound to their employers for a term of years, and banks art mtablished where their e. , olr.ga ran be deposited in the District of Cordnea, whole are seine of the finest lands of the country, The Government has lalu a possmilon of elev. en hacienda.. emheseieg a very great numb. r of acres, for the purpose of culonles . .lon. These Mates n•ere mortgaged to the clergy for more than their prestht value. The clergy's rights In then, have been confl.scated to the state and the Government throws open the land to culdniata, paying tie just claims or others than the clergy. l'onions of this land belfted to Banta Anna, but since his proclamation, it is very don , ,tful If he grl much for his claim. Ikattlittive Fire at New York—Los, one Ncw Tong, nonded waren eases of Harris di ttsbrev. and 5 liriagre street, principally need for the fitorece of cotton, were destroyed by ere at an early hoot this morelog. The buildings were stored with cotton. whiskey and dour. Toe value of the cotton Is estimated at lt7Oti (MU. There veers dit sen hundred trarn.ils of whiskey and a largt amount of cotton also on storage. This is the largest loss at snoop fly tiro that ever occurred in this city. Toe to tal value of the property is estimated at a mil lion dollars. The whfak*i which was stared In the baietnent will he only sll;htly Jams gel. The total loss, after deducting • .Ovegr, will reach ti:303,000. lie supp teed to •.e fully in sured. Nearly twiiithirde of tee cll, companies have mail risks. Cotton `lull—Georgia Ulretion—New York yc,,K, tole,' hales of i - invaritiati m to-da . i . at a ucti on . ticiouging to the GeN en at gold rites. Middling, fair, ;o, nol , l at 116: girl, I nil 40%, rdrl,l and ordinary, (min Lll Ad% lc, from ennnn6 to th, 14t I, state th,i the nu, .•nditionul l 111011 iio• k m::lr,r:ti.•, hi.tu ll' c,, ry r in N.ontn la. mot'.: L. 134: tt.tdoh to ItoY Ott , ut.olitan 144 Mo,us .k.ll azire..l i.tt;OO,tY..tO 6) tlu IL) f•n t.en. Lee and the Amnesty Oath NE, Y 011 K, Oct. 17.—The following la a copy of the numetty oath autaterthad to by (ittu. Lae: Orrice. Nottata Pc cue, Itocitratittan Co. \'♦ , October 21, I, It .t rt E.:Lee, cfL7.kinklon, Vs., do solemn• r } . .rear.in the uresence of Almighty Gad, that I will benc , forth faithfully supuort, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the Strites, and that I will to like mann, abide by Arid faithfully support all laws and proclamations which hay, ban made do. ring the rebellion with reference to the emanc• (lotion of fiAVOS, on help me GA. (Biked,) ILE. Lea. Uteanrer Brllllaut Burned Cxpio. (it. 17 —Tho steamer 6-illisht, on rotes .I. in:s Troia Moiephis wah .•reo hni died and goy tons of freight owl sixty irss-en grrs, war burned rear New Madrid, Missouri, at six o'clock yesterday. The dames eproad so rapidly bat there was barely Lime to run the tY , at 110.10T0 LO race the paseengers, many of whom steeped witnout their clothing. Consid erable baggage was also duvet'. The boat and cargo is eupposed to he insured. The lire was canted by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. Tills is the third steamer unwed Brilliziot barued 00 the 3116111raippl river. Eplfiropallan l'hankagiving crvices in phta. MADE, PHIA, 17.—Seryle, of thanks held at St. Lo ke's Church Li t I, m orn , log at ten o'clock. A large congregation wee assembled. The opening prayera were read by Ltirboys Tz:b t and Bodel, Om creed and first two prayers by the Lord Bishop of llonolklo. and Inc remaining prayers and special thanks. nit leg by 11,shop bl'Uloskey. Toe Command mtnts were read by Ellshop Atkinson, and the sbeciel collect and epistle by Bishop Omitn, and the Gosdel.was read by Bishop Lay, and the special prayer and benediction by Litshop Hop kins. The Latu Accident on the Central Road. LANCA,TER, PA., October 17.—The bodies of nu udult female and two girls, aged ten and fif teen years, killed by the recent occident on the Pennsylvania Central Raliroad, are still unclaim ed. Two trunks labelled "Mrs. Julia A. braid MA Miss Mary E. Heald, Livermore Falls, .falue," are also unclaimed. Thee are suppos ed to bare been the property ot" the time fe males above alluded to. CIIICAGO, Oct. 17.—The lore by the fire lmt bight was about $.55,000. The prinelpal Buffer. ern are the St. Llub Ra C.rtapatty, whose lossrr are crttrocted at $50.000. Issured far $5,000. .1. H. Talbot., Pacific MUld, $12.000. ltoturcd for 60,000. .1. R. Morris & Co., ty.0.000 . F u lly insured. Armitroncr. $5,000. No ineurct,ce. Galea Fos!teett, $5,000. Fully lu,t. hire at Chicago Note P aper Mottopoly..-Gocertament A --s ut to 51:4Le Its PapcsSal.- St ,111- liar) Usllroad Stock.:—Cotton Culture. New YonK, Oct. 11.—The Herald's special, s;.takla c of the advance In tae pried if back 0 . 10 pacer, says the amount of bank note Donor :he Tfea.ury Department for bond, note and o venue stamp printing Is prcroir lofts. Tne heavy advance in qu:to posit!valy Pslstcd en ty mat: ufactm e.. he ran •ct the Dann- Went to 0, en Its may. a and look about anxioutly for relief. Two or th, e partlet enjoy the mo nopoly of tht habk now paper oue.ness. dot dts Intenattnt Fels s, of the ' , abbe minting Mlle', who urea up vast 911.131.1 , 1 es of news and book si paper. Las :Ala° been forced to enttoot to a huge ad% ant.° lit the orlcea of whits. paper TI Treasury anthoritit • It, e ... • . eo„:1 it It in;; 'tore the mot Ile project „r paper thin I,n.at on lit l' quo about torriceto front the dy. 'Flo y t.s,t tin at. that the milt ceohl to 1,!1; iu months nt tdtold l• Imported from the Nl.o.tertantan without pa., ing dot ,air I ;:tinted it, ,\ ,ohm:;: and plenty of imp, for all theGoeeratiteto no • be toads cheaper thou, at New Eliztan,i Tile Tribune's spoci,l says: The Government Is now ssMion off all Its rolling stock, rrmntly used oti the military railroads. L ,camotives sold at Pot tsmonth last went, at auction, aver. aced $12.000. Four thousatd ton• of railroad Iron here told for $97 per ton. The Tails' special arty , T. C'o,nmissiocer of Agriculture Oar issued a circular 1.1 the As amino( ASIR, EOM requesting the name of every individual, firm or company, engaged in the manufacture of cotton In its various branches, In order that circulars may be Issued to such manufacturers with reference to an accurate and full account of the amount of cotton used by_ them, the object being to encourage farmers to increase the culture of cotton in the Southern Slates, a matter of high Importance to the In dustrial Interests of the country. The New York Post's Washington special sacs: No orders, have yet been received to muster out the Yriteran Reserve corps. Capt. Beckwith, a well known army officer, has been convicted of forging soldiers• cischarge papers, and sea tensed to be dismissed the service and be imprisoned two years in the Albany pen itentiary. Tbe properly of the rebel General Corso. has bees restored to him, Gov, rnor Bradford is about to COOVOLIe the bl crylsod Legislature. Colored Schools In Texas Nrw Yintx. Oct. I:,—The Houston, Texas, Te,,pr aphoaye More than ball the spelling books now sold In Houton go Into the hands of Legroes. Several schools for colored parsons arc now in preparation here, and In Galveston many planters hay a stock of school books for school., already not nnfrequent upon the plan. tatlons. Maus Meeting at Lexington, Hy. vATI, Oct. 17.—A large meeting Or !coding ciilxens of Lexington, Kent-' held sestelday to express their wee removal 61 Inbet : -t 71 ,11 "X- 11 .e7ii ."j li n'''9 1t 5li to ta i7 kYn n .i :d 8Peal o o t r h c c htb r e3 s e . to.optell, thanking the ?rail -opting hie reconstruction policy, ,100. Arrival of tht Strainer City of London from Europe NFW OCltot , et 17. The 'team, City of London. from Liveri/00l in, the dth, via ytternstown on the sth lag., and the City of 7danche,te , , from Liverpool on the 30th vla Quren.l.m n the let iL161., arrived about one o'.•lo. I. thin morning. NR s p, ntx, E t..ber I 7..—!„.1,1 hi. n..ruing - NT and :Ira, t. , IF; but (ik again to I P. ',. LITTER PRO $1 NEW CASTLE Nan• ::A9TLE, P. . Oct. 16, 1595 ED1T , 41.5 GAZETTE:—Ock Friday In t. while h sea of Martin Recto, aged 18 years, wan driving a team near Hartman'. mill, two miles south of New Castle, the horses took fright and ran off. They ran over the altutmen of the bridge and fell sixteen feet. falling on their backs. Young Reno was thrown out Oh the abtrtmen and was killed almost instantly. During the same day, a son of Wm. Graham had his tiorh hrnke ny fa:110,7 fr,idi a hickory cut tree. fie fell over thlry feet. A I,w da•:+ educe Mr,. Cowden Bleakley was Lhr:we from a wage arid bad her shoulder as located. I I "' Contest for the nomination for Congresi In thie section will be warm. Among the can didates we notice J. 11. Keener. editor of the lanneure Journal, a good C o lon Itttrual which vs done much good in the caner. Mr. K. Is a good man. and has the ability to fill the posi tins, if nominated and elected. with honor to the State and little Lewreztee. lie is a firm fritod to the administration, o good worker. and la always at his post We want a few more met , uf his (erste in Congress. He world make a fait representative. kiss he be nominated. SC. P. of the friends of Mr. John IS:Mei:eel lo New Yolk city, state last Friday that a letter was rec.< ireti from him containing such state ments cs would Justify the belief that he will, ere long, tee the subject of Executive celeroney. JOLD. Juet now, ti at liberty would be a great card s*.a. the Fenian Brotherhood. N ,, BLE—.IOIINbTUN—On Wednesday even to Oci. I [II, by the Rev. A. K. Bell, Mr. TRU , W. NOBLE to Miss REBECCA JPIINAT , both of Allegheny City. No card.. We compll• !Lent the happy couple on their "unity." pITTSBUROR FOUNDRY A. GARRISON & Co. (Sueceasors to Botha., Garrison, tr. 1.30.,) FOUNDM AND MACEINIZTS.I hlanufacturen of Oblll6l Rotten of ell Mee, :or trot, Steel, Bran, Zinc, Copper, Silver, 13k•fd Straw Boards, Paper sad trolla Rubber its auto, Rolling Miff Castings of all deacriptlons, hark Mills, Patent Double Grimier, with a varte. lhb of other patterns, always on hand and flitted to order on short notice end favorable term, Onloe and Warehouse, Ile Srmlthdeld street, Pittsburgh.. featly BLACK DIAMOND STEEL woriKti PITTSBURGH PA. PARK, BROTHER & CA, blan ufnot ore. of qtIIL.:TY FEFLITED CAST STEEL. Squar and Claton, o all exec Warrant. aqua lto auy Leaport.odd or rnaLefactured trt tbi country. Office and irarchouss, No.. 119 end 151 and 1:10 and 122 Sscollo drawn - a, Pitt burgh Ftnes 1011-id GLASS W6liatd. - MODES, RYREE & CO., anufacturers IRlack and Gre ß en Glas.ma of re, Dry=late Ware, Bottle., DemHolum, Carboyn.dc. Warehouse: No. STREET, BETIVEEN ENTTIIT/ELD AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH PA. warrant Dot Watt, to be superior to toy mnbuleetureo Went et the P.l.oubtabas. Always n hand, (11..tvare of the above drseriptiom All °reels promptly attended to. Pertledlar attar. ti a phal mohlds. suidy ISAAC CRAIG'S OUTLET SAW ELILL, AND BABOE YARD Craig Street, AllegtieJc'. VENN mecinNE. WORKS AND FOUNDRY. ENOIND BUILDER AND MACHINIST, Licona eTna--e, between Fellers/ and Sanduay, Attenartrr Over, PL. /11-onnfacto.ror of 14 /U H Tlll ' A N'S PATENT N , ItTABLE OSUILLATLNG STEAM EN G IN ES, Shorting, Pulley., ho. !NI -miring of en kinds attended to Jet-iy J . fiCLIOONMAKER, iit..A.NITPAOTIMOiIit OP lILIte Lead, Led Lead, Mee Lead, Lltbarace, LDic Mead, Petty, de., end Denim in LINSEED OIL, VADNIsIi JAPANS PAINTERS' PLIATERILL, ha. °Mee an Wore-Lou., No. 63 Wood cheat. ethiedyd am. sr imloN..Jr.l3Blll W. Gina—DAVID YVANDLS, WILSON, CARR (LTV WIIIKIN, }Aux • O. Whole.n/e drolen to FOIik:ICIN AND Du 51&•• TILI DRY 00016, No. Si Wood strcct, thud L.. - .nve tHaMood-alloo. PlZ•zburgh. aw+ll 11.106 S 3 EEL it BAILEY, Stock Brokers and Beal Estato Agents Stacks boughs and told auk` 00 00=611 06. • airMee. ATLICINS Ft&Ll 6EVI3IIANOB, NO. 43 Wan. St. kr* Pittsburgh.- soaniafattarere BOLTER EUV ErS, WUOVGHT sproEs, common sad railrea4, of °lvry deseripthra. Particular sized or shaped SPIILES aodinrCElll large or small, made to order at short notice. A good aacortmoot ;mai - Untie on *Azle tar4.4l YOU :UP, LXXVIIr , -rNO. 262. S C ELLANE 0 US MILITArtT UIVISIUrU6 ' I ' IiKT r:ti- NESSEF, emus esr su, O•r.n, S. Itta.ll,mr RAI Lao., Itepe 23, PA.& Inrsr ! , alr or I.otrrninrtit frarrh I mil orler si Po! , 11- le 11, 10110 clo, doe.: prof.ed crtv ol tpe Irate.] Sll.tes. tag 7 uest sy, October Ilya, /".6:1 . , Job, .-c1 'I Tenn., • - - such as F.torebot.sca, I. !!se. On Thursday, Od!el:nr I 2'h, I+4: TWO TIVNI , LtED 'BUILDING L..• of Mlle] era Sir.; such as Sj >relJUitS. 7.l.Cati Dweiting liaises. :qt .- Its. , in the viconty ol Chnttanqug3 Dzpot, Tenn- Hp k'near, October = th, 150. pear the Chatta ceoce Depot;', Narhville, Tenn., 3V.: g. 02111.11- It g early thereafter oath cccip!et,el. TWO TU01'144311 TONS OLD !WILLI.' Icrc cr less) constatla; or Car Whetts awl Oar ,tale.. 113: - .1.gatls , tinv aid Bide, 001 • tar as to of Os t !sad Wrought Scrap. To be sold In lots of 26 tool or roots to salt the porches°, PIPE RILES '0 LD IP RAILROAD IRON. , untry Hone ti ',Mond track. EIIiDIT THOCNAND POENDI NegAP DILAPOi AND COPPER. ONE DrIEDIAG. On 7 , 0 °mine, October 30th. at Smyrna, Zr And R. H. at 4 o'cinek, p. Ott Tuesday, October 31st, 1065, at Tallaboma, N nod C. R. R., oNE EtriLiroNo. On Wednesday, November Ist, 1665, at 'Decherd, N. and U. IL TEN BUILDEVE 4 . MESS MOUSE, cte. Cm Thursday, November =d; at S.erensyn, N. led 0. R. K., FOUR RUILIMNGs. On ThuTadrty, November 2.1, 166.5, et Bridgeport N. arid U. E. K, ONE BUILDING. ttu Thursday, November 2d. ISO, at Shellmaur.d N L . 11.1 U. R. B , ac 4 n'clock., D. ll= Friday, November bd.'l4C.S, at tlhatttnootn, On Tenn., and ...Ciento:daily until completed, ONE HUNDRED AND TW ENTY—EIVE BUILDINGS, Hoare or less, such as Storehouses, Men and Hweling Houses, Others, Stables. a, A large proportion of the shove meLtioned nothi ngs ere sub statist and well adapted for either dwel , inpi or stores; at the same time they are so constructed that they ran he readily removed necessary. A. tho tend on which thou bulldint; dOw stand does not belong to the Governsna.., the right to remove them will be guarartsz . , for too 4.y. from slat:, of sale. Sale to eottosta otherwise At A ,d clock esoh day, unlit' • - _epeelfled. Irturtnatton with reference to the to ahoy property may oc hot Jcpue appheatiou . 0 p c t.. p fi t .. R. H . pi!,o 4 , a . t. m. N . 7a u h h vll t i t c,..T o e; , : . . , Tem. Terms Cash, Government Fue - 'a l . F. . curcr...T. oetidtOot-^0 Capt. And A. Q. M., U. S. k. 0 . 1.08/1W SALES OF GOFeY l aillttaa ilorsei ail; iffigle9 QUA HTERICUITMI Clear-a/Xs Orrice, We..la °Too, D 0., September 25 ISO& Will be Pohl et public, auetloo durte the month of OCTOBER, to toe islgheat bidder, at th tame and place. named below. •11: NEW YORE. New York ally, Tueaday of each week, 100 Hour. each day. PENNSYLVANIA. . . l'hilisdelphLs (Thursday of each weak, 100 Horses each day. Phrsdep:.la, Saturday of each week: if" "Afes sash day Idarriebure, Tuesday of ,esek meek. 100 aaules each day. Harristulg. Thursday of :each week, 103 Horses each day. Rea dicg, Tuesda, Oetsber a, 150 Horses. Gtenn•Lurg, Frlrny , rAc iLiLet 1 L " / 1"." 5 ! Lancaster, Thursday, October 160 Horses. Pittsburgh, Thursday, October 2i. 160 Horses. Allentown, Tuesday, October ti, 160 Horses. DELAWARE.' Wilmlogton, Friasy of Sash Week, 100 Horses tech day. Yr, 111,Ingtob, Tuesday of each meek, 103 Mules 'sob dq . EMS= MM;MIMM St. Lou,., October 11, Pl, 13 and 14, IE4 Horse each cley. r. St. Lords, October 24, IV — VI, 77, 28, 33, end 31 Slulet LES LAM, P. 0. Tocoday and Thunday of each week, 1.6.. Horse , ' oah day. No Imes of Moles IvW take plaoo of WAM.I.IIIOTON, D. 0. aelmO• to i)eeehtio'oeioi.ee see gaper to sty heretofore of to the pnaua. That jorlty of theA are round mut eerrieenble. It is expected Mat ca this serien of Saler oil the ecs ply Governmesse Animate will be deposed of. Buyers sli,ule therefore email therthettes of this last opportu nity to purchase Animate trill be sold singly. Salem to commence at to S. co. each day. Terri L'aitett 'States Uurreney. JAMES A. EKIN, Bree. Brig. Gen. inetue eetirtnett&l .11.-st Div. G rg . 0. COMMERCIAL oth WORKS. Pure White Burning Oil, Constnntlv on hand, and for sale at THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, B. C. & J H. SAWYER. No. t7WOOD STREET DETROLIA MACHINE WORTS. -I- B. 11. LEILTNY, hlenetteeturer of tds Cele brat& Piteet improved OIL WELL TOOLS. SANSOM POST, AND WALKING BEAM IRONS and all FIXTURIS USED IN SINE ING OIL AND SALT WELLS, Noe. 32 and 21 OHIO STREET, on the upper route of the Mao. charter Paasengm Railway. P. O. Addrese, Box 17 L ALLEGHENY, PA. Particular attention la /netted to tila late Ini. proven:lento In Jan and Joint., all made of to. purest Sligo and Low Moor Iron, hammered ex pacaily for them. All plata warranted and mad to etandard sites; the pine and socketa of any on. let attudr any ether of his lxianufacture beeltig the game number. Steam raglans sad 'Maeda Work mode to order. We Intite the public, to I and examine, and lodge for thameelree t and w challenge equality oi workmanehle and 'compete Don. Send for Card and Catalan jytaalairam N OTICH. We hove the Sole Agency far Pittsburgh, of tha UNITED STATES Pl] COMPINT ; Alen, Adamantine and Swan Bill Hook and Eye Company. WHOLESALE DEALEES AND .TOBBEBS C. buy the above goods by the cue, (14ce carme fret& end expenses, at New lota Price., by end. thy at Ens. 7S ar.tl SO Market Street, DILACELITIVE. CLYDE & CO. mccoßD a co., Wholesale Dealers to Hats, Caps and Straw Goode Keys now In store tho largest ►red most coaiplet stook of GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL Ever offered DI the west. Merchants are Pontine to call and examino our stock, Walsh will be soli at very low rates, not 121 WOOD srltsr. •-• fIOCI bap prime to choice Rio (Joffe& 25 pocket. Java Pollee, 76 hhda. P. R. nod Cobs Niigata, 125 bbla. Retinal lind Crushed Sugars, 76 hall cheats Y. H. and Oolong Tea& 15 do Japan teas, - 12 do strictly choice O, P. 1 ea. 28 hags prime Rise. 150 Dada cheap and cl.olce Syrup.. 10 bbls. Sorghum molasses, Ohl& 0110100 do 25 Dbl.. no. 3 large Mackerel, tO half bble No. 3 do 25 do No. 2 do 115 kilt, Nos I, 2 and 3 do 75 be are large Ortarn Chem& With a lull assortment of Plttsho l lth fdotinlac tore s, welch will be cold at the lowest market price. by LITTL.r., BAIRD & PATTON, crol2 Nok 112 and 114 Sealed otoect. P R" I)UCh COfittIGNALENTI3--- 300 bus. lowa Rod and Yellow Onions, rallied from the toed this year; 160 bbis. prime Apples; 5o bbLs Jersey Sweet Potatoes; b ear load Peach flow Potatoes; 60 bests Goshen Cheese; so boxes W. B. .do • 60 , bas. White Beans; 16 Olds. Ploales; 60 dot. Can Peaches; 60 dos. Csn Tomatoes and Blackberries. 0612 porriat, Anrr2; L SRUPARD. E. REEVES, I :rwmusrElLlvaa.tcm 88 Smithfield Street, nea t Pifttt Street • Izp'ool7l.NS of every desottptlOn: GRAPE. GLOVES and FURNISHING POR PURER ALStoneriuly.' sir FINE lIHAR.SE and (TAR MIMES furodstud onrom PNCER &WRAY. PAM CRUZ asp, mon ALE Phatetx Steam Brewery, ap2tty PITTSIRIVITI NEW ADVEETISEMENTS GREATEST BAbTAINS OF TIIE SEASON, Concert Ran Shoe Store. All; GOODS, AND WINTER STOCK PARTICULARLY SET.LITIG LESS THAN prtisru Cosa'. MENS' HEAVY BOOTS, $l,OO, LT Ell YT/iING! ELSE I PROPORTION BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ALL THIS MONTH. No. 60 IIFTH STREET No Connection *ith any other Hcinse in the City. G REAT EXQCTRIIENT Hu been created o 1 late at the illfterattt places of amusement, and people meted them nightly to siss the No. I Stare. But the Star to Ito tlhe of but.. tees L. the BOON' PUBLISHERS' PM:SENTO.- TION DEPOT, where eltmene think It as great a privilege to be to AT "I+E POLLS. 1. • For here eon be foitind all Manes Oj Works which are mild at the putollaher's prim. ThLt =tabLie. merit Lone of thetFIVE *Mel are the matt Lair and liberal Inatittitions of the kind In the UN lON, As thousand. of isnot. mill testify who have purchased their .80 OILS and ALBUMS at this place, and the !_ MAJORITY Cif whore have received GOLD ADD SLLVEP WATCHES, ICE rATCHERS, all etyles Of HEM Fact. each purchaSel receives eomething varpltp to value from 60 email to szoo. 157 e call tt e strel Mon of all parsons vti, PENIWiYLVANIA And svirroundlos ctuutry to 74 FIFTH BT where tlley c►, call in• send for a Catalogue. • ocllawct OAR HALL OLOTUINO HOWE. co. 63 FIFTH STREET. NOV: GOODS Pl\E cl..cra coers sells COATS. ENGLISH 'ALBINO COATS. OVERCOATO OF ALL KIND 3 TANCI:- 'CAP PANTS FIND B4A.CIFE PANTS PEG top Perfrs sod 41 styles of CL6THING, EOAIID t 1 SOP OOST FOB THE trEXT 60 DAIS. J. H. SMITH & CO, CLOTHIELS, (CZLIALL, p Fir= Si., Opposite tee 4,eri Housc OODSIDE s VALLACE 'Plirlacaceastaci 1:12 - isairtist Mil) D 4, 4, r PR R IIY Wltite Load, Red LtaLi . lahassde. Peals, Pi n t Varalabea, Dye Stuffs, :Window Glass Lad Pat Spleen, Perftunery. Bassola,Oarbca 011, &a. Alms, Agents far 'Winter,* Metallic' grown Paint Hamilton 'White LeactXharter Oak White Lead and klassay & Whltost'soelebratesi Patent Dips In one and two pound Mina. • , No. 37 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE THE Sf s Crli&llEB3 HOTEL, prrrsnunon. PA. GraRERAL _ . DRAUGHT:4Na OFFICE , AND PATENT AGENOY N I : s r. CLAIM s...ritErr, near ittoati a H. P.GENGPBRA CiiiilEcpstoet. etaideate No.-14 Haistreet. ' , jot nom, AND LIVE, PROPERTY IPOI SALE—On the 'Stshberni ll oitlw from tIIe qty, e 33611totAlittat CORTALNINGONEIewertREDANDEITHITT SEIrgkeIthS, ...t steno eta Water Fir tiring and Sow aid other fine Itoproveropuls. For father Intornay.to2t . applyto •. . Opp:gni:lSb! 0 • EW tiFROCERTi—The iladertggrl has • vdirrutELtiiEw siot o s nathi Ewe 5 and WELL • WJECTED 11115 t • Emir NEW STORE,2III oddltion cootaurr =or • aqua, the 7 swum tall, ittention to their stone tot Eastern rarsassoprn irimut FffiMMMAIaM VORK STATE APPLES.-2 cst load' •a• Prime Lake 6hore:i4Nos, Arm in dors =I zojesle by • H. VOIGT k
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