E§tABLISHED IN 1786. Vittsburgh Otte. CITY NOTICES. •• t• GA.* • Olvtimeir;Vretbly, end sit ifie " Gold Pens At c rind Look User thOsrge stook of books at Pittosk's, 4,0°7 sits the postoittee. • • ' It la a Fact That the!nutaufaeleirers of Iloote and Shoes have advanced prima tmentptlye per cent.; yet South it Rana ate Boot& Elhoeulialmorals. Pollen and Oo itdoul, iarlntr bate' an youth.' Ratak at old priest. Remember the, place--Re. 63 Matketatteet. • r - . :Pe. riOr , , . . , L to continuo molt Welt:tutor; 'ridden!!l live atrugeriAlAk.t.4 An :01,11 , 1,4 v. 0 to,olut. it,. east the tamo.tlstte_tho chi iellat 'pAtotk , e,: . oppoette*evheitetw2utte thermithtd; the : Chest zettottmekt,s4 atlupip: peeket f 0091“ , s ag ; , pocket kittretict the city. 2 --- ' 2 '-' l'' - -.-• rfte—Ottly:Stoete • Of Laney barrt.A:clpft,ii Flaw:ads "; • city Is at 13110 Mai :,• affect. AtittheutqltAsc_isatetar You cas¢44-the tempt, mat yaaortea and cheep., is itimiat Puilistexiisai“EthualtitiL Espembir Nb4762llackoit. enzeetT • it *ari l itaIi*ZOMEA9CA: H or Rap , silftsispa,, , , Plab4. l o;thiClA I Mrilzia. been 01104* ' ' , Or: mew ta-rs. firait;ls, • • An Wart; ,luttopetoad fit!' 2 .3,1 , 674c.1.1.4,13T it fittumer.s Gaids, ♦ full itUar jut *twill, on Uri adz:atonal coinor, or Fourth and Illirkot stied& whtiti Oro belart ■old at Ws thairgrocr can buy atm • .Itl..liarraol_grutil n Bno. • Freuch Merluoe, Obea,ter thee the preient F Eniteen teholsele pricer Betneuftt, all are now on the nortile.t corner of leitorth Ana Market stream. O. Fiebreob Lore b. 800. • ntess floods, Baer szuf elegant. styles—a full stink—et low prices. Bemembez the ntsae—on the bOnt,e4se corner of Fonstfi sod Mfket Moats. 0. liwnecat Lovc S. Duo. Visitors to the Fair, Before you leeve the can don'LlaU to call at the Old Bee MVO Store, now kept by Stealth,* & Bar. clay,l4 and VG Market street, sac ace the steak of Shawll4! Cloaks, Blankets, Flannels, ha , Jut Opened By Bilk firm, tam - have Just returned from the cuts= Mlles. Remember, we are to the enecnad and third door. from Fourth .treat, on Market. • 4 , * e,El' c • The alibitgasildosts . pit attrz,tttnets York is Bradley's new EmptCaul DuPieiltiliptaa, or dmildia sprang ' alart. An assortment or all num, bars have Just been received by Blacrum k Oar- lisle, No. IS Mb street. • Boots, Shoes and Ul7 Goods aa l,4 The 1 ' sake room, Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth street, Kama ' Ilia talVibiliginsite AEC:46A stock of the a 'lleintridli,° actitesdygreVe, tleinWeeasonsi• hie and iletting.at private sales, day and evening. Ladles la well SA gentlemen will find eilmost every variety itastyle In hoots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, gums, kg.., at d every facility is afforded for the examination and selection of the same. The dry .goons department contains the leading articles for every day use and wear, Including dress goods, starrie r ?Melees, prints. domestics. flannels, hoop skirts, house I urniShing goods, hosiery,. gloves, scarfs, Wider shirts and drawers, collars, ties, sus• ponder., casinieres, satinets, eloalcinesiTi:eh lin ens, shirt front., Wanketa—grey and white—horse covens and blankets. umbrella., Yankee ooTions, he. Id 131f-llant.'a Auntie/1 .EMporion, 55 and 57 Fifth ett;tef, between Worn' ar.d Soittilleld. Closing Out Those ten building and three garden Ithe only re ritedniogliallideld) tom L Xlerartand , eorove, Past LTherty,ore to be sold at suction, on account of parties Interested, to close the business on Tars• dayslrtet . stonn, the 24th inst., at 2!,4 a'cloeS., on the prembet.. Terms al heretefbre. A free ezenrslos train will leave the Pennsylvania Depot, at two o'clock precisely on that day lor the sale. Free for all barb ways. The Horrors oil .3Prpepsia. And theils al train of disonien to wtdsli It leads, Sr. overfed , by tne lase of Ifoorni - rears Berrsca "a Proteiiiise, or coxed with ostonishinif celerity by Its Meat and genial operation upon the stow. &eh, the iliac, sod the nervous system. Of Fever and Ague, instead ,'Ot being dozed for months with quinine, to thiv ruin or tin general health, are promptly set upon their feet again, without danger of a relapse, by this pr ompt reme dy for seen kind of Interval tent. Tama so a Wert* alarm: talawaa, It Tandem nu attack of chills add Fever abaslutely Impounds, you Alit nitrous, Theft. pi pO/1110g 11 tOUtMes the Liver, thereat of the middy, so quickly, pad rutotes It so sec tots perfeetly healthy and secular condition, at lloarkeykat'Ci SrostectsJ3prrtua. II of a "bili ous habit,. the ter deacy of your system to that term of 41ses/W.om beheld in cheek for a lifetime 'by the oCcasional use of this harmless vegetable antidotei laTali Air .airrTata or eicsiallais, When the animal powers are exhausted, the pulse weak, the mead depressed, and all Clio poirers of • ',Rainy kt a low..bb, there,le no restorati viscera panlbila 1/.1(11 tho BiT7tl/41. They renovate . every organ, gently late:whale the circulation, improve the quality of the blood, clear the c.oudel brain, and impart to the trembling nerves atability and Spld by all D tuextsta. - • eel( acid ilapter Goole; • It is with great riesetail wa call tlre attention of ns reathirs to the lupe*, Stock of Fall and Meter Soodejnitrenclveiltry Mr. John Welcri Merchant No. tre•Federal ntriet, Allezheny. Hie noek micia . aces acne of the rarest and molt beau tiful Clothr,Orsoimerea,litieriontinti and Vesting ever brought to the western market. 1116 assort ment of. Furniehtne Goode , •eomprieln Marts. lirsertrei Collura, Neck-item, Itia4ume2ur,‘ sanaat . bh seapassed east or treat. a. large stock of SestfOxinde PAOLO:fonts, Vest. and Overcoats wlllelairle:round at tilt eatabilthnieut. Persons In waninf aintrif.ng 117 thireinthiag Ilan ehouid not fall to ilia w elq a calf. Tholl Galati Dealers Mr. W4llinso gedipie, the well known dry goods again., n Allegheny, has now on Wood a large otril choler Otortinent of plain gunnels, white. yellow and led; iploul and country gannets, clstbs and caliSPeer4; I'reneh medians, deists,es nod other duirs bleidrees goods; prints, ,glinshams, tick, ogs, sic., me. ; Also, nets, ribbons, nowc:s,p:urnes, etc, The itoci Is one of the largest ever opened here, ygro,,m facilities for keeping up his .tctk . are such as to guarantee to has customers that their orders will be promptly and sausfacla rlly h/lediAhverisOtwasia price* ' : 'rho attention of the edgily diceeted to Chair noose, as among tliesuoat substantial and reliable in etc two .hied. °cwt. -2w. . . • ' illownoir W. Parry R Co., tisanes' s!rdr Hoofers, !cod Denlua to At:le/ICU 431Atz, of, various colors. Ottee at Alerinadvi Laugh gearttie Writer 'Works. e itraeurve, AWdeCUP." Wo 78 Pao street.. orders erompily,ativo.W4 to. 441 work warriodel water doaa at the shortest 'lacier,. No .barge ref repels*, provided the roc. , Is ant 4i/rimed after is is put Ca, . Natures k'ortitture • 'theaibbtb, Is tar prefetablsto nay that an can supply., ;Therefore, keep ?col teeth clean 4,11,11 la good repOr with Mai. pallet. gem, Fragtemt Sozo• Dory. Brush them dalliwlth tba delude= veg. stable pieparanOth salary will not be likely to srumble dr decay, • ...cexpeuter, Jabblug ' itturiredeAer ibeeilee'of thiee'reeia 4 the etas, / hare ro•oretted my ah OW for all sotto .ifJobbliti lc t h e earpenter Mae, at the old *tend, Virgto betWeeffSauthflelll street sod Obzrry flitlete iwlleitel and protuptly ettended to. g r u.r.t• RounzaT.. Just Opened DUX new elothlng House, it 63 Filth erica', where wa ofthr 12e0o • worth of clothing regerttlesa of oat, " Ook Ho" oet. 6-tf. C.6 , 6l ,,l)entist, 246 Penn street, "' e n" . PrDiPtly to WI bullies. koProft.- clan. /fight ineOuring Cereus, At Supet's th uQ - t.re.sorner Pecs and SL Clair streets. nct 75t.t.ut.e. gj * l ll A. JCL '1 IfilfiLii_jitAl Laird , * Bloom of Youth At Super's Drug Store, corner Perna ►nd Eft. C►ir streets. ortl7:sttletka Furnlahlriz Gonda. Gentlemen fetching any,l.t.er la the way of Shirts and Drawer., fine white Shirts, Suspender., half hose, EinlldllClT'Aeri, Gloves, nes, linen and paper Dollar., (se., will flied a full assortment 01 ales rands, et dlaerum k Duthie's, No. 19 filth street. The Shoemaker's Strike la New York Our friday moraines telegram, Inform ue that the boos shoemakers of New Yorkhaie'vleJefed tO the defend of etworJourneymen far an advance of twenty -five per cent in their wages, And at the same time announce Nut they will have fo raise ti the prices of boots and shells two and three dol. bars a pair. This would be rattier unwelcome Dews, singe the cold %weather hated! warelt not for theefaet that most orOui shoe dealers have already secured their fall and aibater stook, and among %lie most fortunate Mitt& respldt l We might mention our friend. J. A. HobLeson IN Market Meet. This Urm inform as that they iladjhelr OrtierVO early in July and Atignat, and consequently min ;sell their goods lower than the Fame quality oriiinds could 06 Nadia noW In the railer - a market. This arm keep on hand, for Wholesale as won's retail, a superior steak of all ithi9atest stylehaM boots and shoes, made to their hpeclak:Oraer. We advise our friends to call at once, [Wore the, iftvancs. and supply themselees tiles anything may need in the coot and sbee ftemem sue place—No. at market street, eat dear to Barker.. dry good. odor.). The lisitaders, PrtudflghterilteSpaln and Havana. we. crim ...—•ughterkhrdipstri eau . ;sof; cloak insßiate the urifortunate animal that ieothajo eflef tiVtie Means of short swords .4 ,lappes.7 7rif laa es of Pittsburgh wear crimson 'cloaks forfar More refined and peaceful purposes. They eacithepitra with them; they appear upon Our prome2Esidea. with them, and It only remake :for us collier the ladles to the beentlfnl new cla ok7reata otlftessrs Bleak Bell No at ran etreet;whlrti Replanted upon the ground Odor of their well koala :dry goods store. whish We los ptess upohlittreaders is at 21 Filth street: Hero you can trid eldalts In velvet, slit, triaot, sad In short every' wartetY, to say Lotting of slieques, mantillas, jnol" ac., ho. Call sod see the as sortment. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION, Inaipuk: Counts.--081clal Aud. Ge2ol-313112,0ft 3.733 Bert , 82 1 2 Sur. °eel, CkS33pbell_3,7l.: Liston . ..... .1.637 S.stes Vat. 3 756 Mood— ...... 1,600 A...bit'. Smith, ..... 3. - rrt Piper AtirhJec ... 2,768 Rutlenlge McElroy. .3,71 v 13susom Register, Motlluss y. 3.7.87 lir alkinalsva .1.526 Treneurer, Stewart ...3,145 McCormick t,21171 4.'orcrrdeter, Adam... ....3333 WOLATIPC • 1,6:5 att'y, P0rter.....3,759 Getty Surveyor, McCrea _3,713 Wskrtlell. 1,834 Auditor fa'Cart Ley 3,871 Fleming .—..—.1.625 Butler Couuty--oBelal. 2251 De• 2':61 Sur. (ion —Onsopbeil.— 2616 1413141¢. 2344 2628 &trivet' 23.33 Assembly—Nagler —.-- Froorii • • 2 . 31 6 Pillow.. J 39.1 Bailey 2343 rarattimaseme .. _ . . . McKinley MII4 Coll . ........., =I Treastirer—Mo. e . ... 2857 Ile, bar 2352 Lnal. 2. tvy —Biddle 28¢1 .Notllate. =cil Comm lasloner—Dick 204.9 Barclay . 24°9 Stu cey or—Slater 2710 Itampnreya . '..'"A 9 Cargbria County—Metal. And. Cien.—HartTantt -- 1967 Davis . 2716 bur. 419n.—Ua al 1918 Mateo— 2149 Sonia 6.—W Ito 1573 Blood 2710 Meembly.-4.lonted—.-- Pau Pershing ..729 Prothonotary—Lytle-- 1901 Zahm-- 2764 Treasurer.—Stlneman 1940 McDermlt .. 2123 At t'ney lean . 11146 Barnet 5116 Oomellatdoret.—Stott.... 1901 Campbell 2731 .... 1.938 Brattier.-- 2597 durveyor.—Viekroy SM. - Seardeta-..—. 2199 Tweoty.ttlird Senatorial District. The following la the official vote for Senator In the twenty-third district : Whitt's majonty, 1,539. A rmateen Ault. Usn'l—Hartran ...1-uu9 Davit.... . ..... 9..1e6 sur. Gaul Campton:l...2,El] Linton ...... -I,bo Senate, 8r0wne..... 2,7t6 StrwelL .... 2,690 Agar m :gestates. .2,781 Astiers .... 1 6.3 Sheriff. li lakaden d. 741 Smith Sir Aa . teJudge, Peaty.. raultol Treasurer, Itleteud.._..J. 177 Kron Commis'', Smith....__,:]:Camtday.. ,:7.681 Au. !tor, Heury 2,703 Salient .. 3,636 Fayette County-11111elal. Aug. tlen . l-11artrantt..3,081 3.670 Son. 'Ca pied— a osa Linton _....... istai Assembly, Bushanc ...3.1;e.9 Boyle .. .1,617 Pr Judge, Ewing ..... Winter 3,6,9 Sh . erl IT, Abraham...l,ll7 Boyd Treasurer, (draft__ .. 1.163 Itrngton.....o 661 Com d.is'r, ....2,060 Roberts..oe ..... CLir, Lawrence County—Official. A u 4. Gen 'l—llwtronft ..2,204 Davis 921 Sur G.', 2Xtlll Linton ...... Seoul*. Browte rqrrrell . . .10n wen bi T. Me Kt -Ivy —.243) A 'l/3 ..... Goa An! Alcllletsna.2.Ml De France.. . o Cozen', Greer . . •_.lT_' H015tein....... TrrM•Ulre, ~ h ew .1110 IJonper. . en.; Bar tibia Casualty Near Brandenburg— Nine Children Killed and Wounded OD last Saturday morning, a number or chil dren wenet into the woods near Brandenburg, , for the purpose of gathernig nut.. Is ramie.' og through the woods one of the Treys found what he supposed to be an iron ball, when he called the other children to look at It. The eb Lida n took what they supposed to be a ball, but whlca was really a shed, home with them, and cam men Ced endeavoring to break It open, wil In it turploded with a terrible noise, scatteein; the death missiles in all Itreetloos. The boa-c to which the shell was ie. ei wo. that of Mr. Padgett, of Bradeoburg. At tht time the shell erploded, there . ...re nine et.i.• dren around it, al: of whom were ne re io le, loll:bed, some o. them baying their arcs, an.l legs blown off, and so motile:of that Is woe hardly passible to reoogilie them. It oi said that four or tire of the children cannot ovesiti'y live, and that two others, If their Byes am spared, will be cripple. for lire. Mr. I....kett. the father of the children. who wet standieg ny at in, time of the explosion. was struck by a portion of the shell and severely thourh are dangerously wounded. It Is presumed that the shell was thrown there at the tacos Morgan crossed Into Indiana, and that It has Lain en the woods ever eince.—hawarille Democrat of Or Mer 1711" (okl In the Oil Region Ar experienced Colorudominer Liu (iii" ed In a spur of the Allegheny Mountains, al,out fogy miles nest of Titusville, wlat Ia said to ha no extensive lode of gold bearing -quartz. Tin tt,v ille Herold artys t A p.rsou now rosi•litt, in this city, who has had great experlmee in gold Mining. Thula In California, pronounce" It to contain a very fair per eentage, fur a curiae: si.ocimen. Samples have Icon sent to New 1. -tit for analysis, the result of whirls will Ito mathe known in a few days. The quartz Is c:tru posed of unusually small eryataLs, which trill be mom easily pulverized than the ordinary quarts rock. Thin quality is of a dark yellowish east, while the or - Watery Calohns is of a reddish hue. Slombi the analysis prove en-oueaging the moil approved murhilmry will Immediat e ly b e erect e d for washing the 'rite discover, do, nol propose to pia It Into a :7 1,,,t w ill work it himself. As vii nothitm tletiour Iris Leon nsoertalmal as to the i.t . olett , ;.• 3(11011 • tier Nrti ttreA. plot JO matM L cal Ilr g for proposals to rreOttiL, a. ont the expeore of the State. A p Lion war. recnivrd by fiov. Wale from the zenit'of North I.onlilann: akin Min to calm step= to prevent. tbrepteurd oegroictsurrecLio, in that tecii.m. Two of the negro reglments raided by %auk., were disbanded • yesterdey, end the ettlew wlli be Ibis n- IL The paper; say th,se r oz.rn,e is retain the, organtz trios. nutaut:x:a❑ lia; General Fenno° has issued tcirdl:l - Wlttl restrict!ona.tin th, transfer or sdl of real estate, sdolstog parties to a , "L ahetbe, the prat Ony to Let ztoder 'l4 l poss..sslon. The hares: of Abanduned &tutted Land., stated, Ur, ds 'dr rutorations of ;property In a few days. Il.cre le much Irregularity in the maul,. reek of the .teamer A lluota—VurtiteK Peittralane. Stu Simi: , Octrol,,O,r 2O The pasAcitger liu of the steamer Atlant:i4nehuled Allas IVoif, I LiVI7,VILOII. Wilson, Cl arlea S. Smith, L). Efsers and lady, 11. 11. Molorcy, W. F. Leaser, and Itolazt Collie. Four boat, left the Ilnk.ing craft, one of whieLt • contained three ladles , a child and other passengers. This capsized and all were lost, Two other boats, in which were Captain IVilliants and crew, were upset coon after tearing the ship. Tie fourth boat got off with four persona, and It is thought they may Imo reached land. Those who arched hero were PeTed by clinging to the after part of the chip. Masts,.lppl Leglilature JACKBON, MIDI., Oct. Ht.—The Legislature endowed the courpe of Hon. Wm. L. Sharkey by electing him U.S. Senator to fill theexpleed term of Jeff. Davis, commencing Nf atth 4th, 1863, by au overwhelming:majority over Fulton Andno,on. There were two ballots, but no election to 11 17 the:unexpired term of A. Cl. Brown. a majority in the Legblature In favor of negro fr , tlmOny. Mr. Shaun... or f'l.c , m❑ Ir elected rnhite prlnt,r. EXOOESION TO THE OIL HEMS. Its lueept ion and Progress A GIANT STOCK PROPERTY r} , 191 Our 0,., rawle,pondtni ilvO. Charles Vernon ('ulver, of Freak:tier raembrr elect to the twat Goagrees, le a very re nuoissb;e roan. 44,4' 21 0 iethy. eeellele of rewa, sy)i'anle from Ohio, 10,11360, about the : Ulna_ of , the first excitement in oil. Farseeing tile pro bable necesaillea of atelde which then loomed up very slgnipeantly to his- sagacious soled, he deterialued Zest IheEieuita on a oil imicrit' by the establishment of banking houses In each town throughout the distriet; as such Money:fah ellhleaphould be required, ,The prodiaat has been wonderfully deielopt:di erad ,the,„l24nklrig business of Mr. Culver has grown *kit the bus limes of the region until tOiday ttla gentui man ban "heavy . Interests In MeadyUle, Corry. Pitbnie,'ollt3ty nen Prenkite. The private banking house of Culver 4; Co., New York, although a comparatively rimy house, stands today second dnlyto one boded in that money centre, as to d§pealti and business. Ito Is a clear-handed, crieiztle business man,. of strict probity, and Of great nberality, hie princely 'contributions to• "lcfnling cducallimal( institutions of Ills vie tunr prove. Mr. Culver, contrary tetbia personal viatica, was nomtnatrd for Congress by the Caine ft, y übllcan party, last full, and elected by a birAti majority. Mr. Culvry is the owner of lane tracts of valuable lands its the Venauco oil regions. Twelve hundred acres of time... Jowls .dig os Rhafferls. Ran, two and a half mllee beloti City, flotilla: on the river eight tr..losand 'Dad Including the town elm of Reno. I have ttlegraphat the proposed plan for sleeking this property, at &capitals:if ten millions of dollars, so that the stockholders will be perfectly ea fu, and Limo proper y owner also,anfl need nor repast It. It, order to bring this tian property prom it etaly before a few !coding gentle:nem from al! parts of the enneirr, and to (enlist' a. 00. pottuully for •cetng the entire ell producing re gion, that rin draw their owe deduetioui, end form th.ir own couchnsiona, Mr. Culver awl a ft, other geutlemeu of this vicinity se recialed ante him In bablvera, arranged the grand txcUrilon, Which I am endeavoring to Mr Led circular,. of int itatioLis were too'. to about two hundred g;entlenteit, expial6lClZ tho mourn of the exentsloo, and etvlug the crier of arrangement!. The follnwiug gmtlemon con— noted the committee of Inchatiou ; Qua. C. V. Coiner, Franklin; J. T. I.lcittp, Joshua I)ouglat, Meadville; J. J. Wadsworth, Plumate; and J. J. Vent:quilt, Oil City: =I numbeml over two Lundred, embrachtz men re.prnsentlnix millions of capital, from at; the 10051'11 cities of the North, together with about forty repmsent.ttives of the leading preoy of th.• country. Prominent amongst the nme.o.,. I may locution Hon. John Sherman. I:. S. 5.211. owl: Hon. J. K. Moorhead, M. C; Gen. Crin en - den, of Madison . Ind; Gen. Roy Stone, of Pit. hole, and Hon. Lrendus Brooks, of New York. del,gatlon from this oily are 11$ f o llows H0n..1. K. Nto , ,rhead: Wm. Vanklrk, Esq.. of Itr:..tlev ,v to Wm. E: Schmertz, .1!Clr:1 !,:illonal Bank; Win. M. Valor, tn;‘,'ine builder; \V. F, McKee, Esq., of & o, 11. S. Lovely, Esq., of Tit, ly, Samuel M. Kier, .F.sq , LL; pioneer .:1 um, and your correToudeut. TUB EICUP.SInN. The excursionists left this city on Wednesday morning last, at 6 A. If., On a special train on the A. & G. W. R. sad untied at C.cry, about. 4:3 miles distant, ir about an hour and a Salt. The weather had proved characteristic of the season, end rile was falling copiously when oar tram halted al car flry.l town, Corry, situate et the ertvialog ot the ire& G. W. it 11. and the Phliadelpnla & and is the terminus of the Ott tirLet. It It., now fanning d. we as far as Shaffer. Four years ago, th: site of this now busy town was an alai set un broken wrest. Tiler,. is an Oil R. - Reno , h.se, said to be the large-4 in the county. owned by Mr. Downer. who also owns an extensive Ht.. finer!. In Itoetcn. 1 had the pleasure of meet .e• the individual hers, and locked him to be a gerviemen of grass Inutiliceince and• eslenryinse. n:xl Illy was by the Olt Creek Railway. down the Creek is ffh miles; our party were htle served with alsamptuotts dinner at the iginalt 110na.," which ertabllanment we candidly recommend to the traveller as a very excellent hotel. Nis, 'lllumine our party drat oil" Mgt.. Den - tits Gutted every anvil &l- spot--s-inee of them looking ;old and rickety, and no sin:Owns of o - the specialty for them. Mood. WAIL& 2,710 1,413 ,39 1,744 I.G 1,731 our %cry atter. , :vert-,Act, 0n1i14.hr..24 . 11- er attil toll. clad rc. pruul lUg. etuzau-d the tire s.puiy of guru or erco.V., and id.'ZiZtua which P., re in he Lad In town. :or Iho"o nl the party wbo woe uoprovided those very cs,ea• t,..1 'Luca. At Lte depot nif. OW . ie StMCI; t he iraroct.e quaa.taii, of oh matt. itkery aad oil ri.cti Is otaerved. I. kri:e sappltoe are ptirchvied liere, for the oh r. orovlSionts, 1 stained one little Item here latl - .7h enamel cha,ettriside of the eauctri throoth which we uere parsing: th- s vet and pavement. Ir 1 ere err)' mnddy, and the ,nl.l Is of a very dhtagrevi able, oleaginous charact—: It Is almost Impensli tl- fur the very few lades wham one sees in this region. to g.ct along toe streets, during wet w tith er, and clinic:vs Sr.' snot unknown. owing to the character of the road , : a party of Jailed were kt leg tenni ported to the depot, In an op in spring wagon, enveloped In gum or,r,r_s. a I.! dread-naught Gil, of the same material: I ~., agihr that they lain had on gnat Do e rs. hut can not say. from Def.:lila, knowledge. We proceeded down the valley to Shafftr, eight miles ta - ther, the present terminus of the 011 Cn ek Railway. a little, bury village, la a fore-t of del ie muddy streets 01s:ening wan green ott, and Its depot crowded with .sll barrels, rump.. enclave, etc. 1,1 I. trausndr-ed to this point from some six al l i :a JO Na the es! ley. In *allOnf—teen mutt to my en, nriFf, to haul Iron barrels nye!' boats inconceivably bad. Hear our quiet party of ex •ursiani.aw be , strto opt, clip trannfoffned;tuto a bet,alron of horeern.o, GITIIIintIecIS had mode pr v • Err our otallanit ;Mantel, and we tneu.stee ne Roslnantee, polled on nut leggin. and gum v.( ate, and started through the mad and rain to e the Oil Regions In their normal c -IMMO,' that :3,00 , ) Nolle 4.110 I/ :Cu VW ;14,, oln VClallnat) 0/11114. A 4 an average, a.. are .0 funned that, of the first 3,lX.tu wells Wild, AK) pr...lneeal oil, in greater or less gnantit icr :t • 5,1 de.,11.11 an fair 0511111Eite, lint th• average yield of oil per well, taking the producing of nn) oretiou of Venting.: county, In not over ham I tie .ane. ereeilent authority the ratio of suerty us about Q. la lire, in 00- knowlrged oil territory. ft I bad not before me a ratio fuinholied hy nu iotelligent and lilShltill . • tried statlgtlelnit, who visited every troll In the enmity, it few years ago, I should have ;;passed nt inurh 101,er filplres. Dunn; oar NIL', ride trout Shaffer to Rem,, taltln, iu route the upper crretring ,over to Cherry Rut/runt l'itholo, nd returning It I. our ('berry Ran and the k tlll lug and Item., I wan struck 10 - the of detriebt standing idle awl dr...cited, the engine, removed, :Ind the. I.a.e, apparehily ahandoned. On tipper Cherry Han, especially, was this the rase, ..bile a. 4 you approaab It t uc produalac becoLtto Slur! numerous, lid 1 ..longinous ell:items more maelre4t. One not lurch bed site rclintle date would he very I k ly to assume that more meaty hal been e pended m tLis region, to prosuectum for od than hod beeo realized from the lime elms... fro, be first discovery to tide mum C teln It Is. [bat dry walla Arc the rata. nod pr tiering wells the exieTtrod, thriou4lsout tb, co. Ore territory, with the except en of l':.ttote, where (Lc rETatfal is tbe Case. At Minces Farm, ern observed a str engt Iron pipe being bald, resembling a roar lush water main. I lcanned, that this It a pipe now laid almost to Pltholc, Ara nilleadistaat, through which It la intended to pump the oil, to rts cute ionl condition, up hill and do.n, to the !sips r, calving tanks at the railroad, where it vot barraged and shipped. Wu reached this wonderful efty, not rode through the principal business street, over half a rune long, to the large producing wells. The recent exageruteti stories do not exceed the minty of this section. Wo have visited the No. LIU. !looker fhrm, the property of "Sumner & Pratt, Oil company." Hero the field gushes forth, giant pulses, esscompaultal by a strond flow of gas: this well Is now ?lowing about 750 barrels daily. We 'lcy. I AIWA No. lit, or "Pool lioltuden Farm, doubtless the greatest prodhclng weft In the county. We ascended to tan to p. the Pm., tat k winch first rhcelves the oil, and vrurshipped at its 'brine, after our ride through wind sad intr, fatly compensated for our btlßno . Ina steady, strong stream, from an orb and a half pipe, the puns oil gushes forth with such force as the stream from su inch and it half tireale attached to a steam fire ennlr.e. Theca Is less pulse hare: the farce is greater 11112/01S, hat the stream never later„: mite. The:4olly yield saturated at 1,50" hyrrels, hot CO be on the sato side, I will no 1.5;0.. Wt. sew Other tvllle Urr, ha Clef: wire PITTSBURGH, SATURAY, OCTOBER 21. 1865. Plan: the narrative of the excunfloa. or W. the embryo city of Rm. "on time" as is i programme, mid rude at one., 1-3 the una O. lei et the stntion, where we gla lie baud the wale. me exenrsion train which wig hod Mean dot el some thirty Loots previously, when we plufived Into the ocean of mud at Stalin'. The winitter bad proven extremely unpleseeui: it rained almost inceasautly from Meadville Lo Iteno; an Thursday it was not only wet, but old- The roads were horrible. As err struck the tine macadamlr.nd street of gotta three fourths of a tulle in Ittgth, even our Jaded tithes pricked op Atli. ears and unickimmi their pace, as we roue up to the /Intel. We doffed our end-staked outer garments, .•sod accented a cep of excellent coder, which the cansiderate care of the ever watchfel c , 0151ittea of arrangit. meats had provided. Sleeve were thread no., we neeeN e I an In • edition to look at fhb , fine property. taco is Deetly laid oat bn bloci,s and etc eta on is beau tiful elope, natending Irvin the river beck to the summit of a curdle hid.. Thu river frout of the property is it,(N.Xil fiat, Oa the upland, above, are tint sprier or COol water, yielding a sand • deny annly,buying the dryest summer months, to LIII 4 ten inch pipe, and with elevation enough to carry water to the highest building. The A. rv. li. W, R. R. (hi. are creating extenslen depot buildings here. The Oil'etapped by this road In hauled from Oil City. A flee building is about completed Mt a newspaper nod p. luting office, tinniness otfices, ate.; a Natio fa! dark building Is afro about finished, together won the dub hotel already mediated, and sev eral dwellings. The entire town. rite would, eidnbtlesa r hie been purchased, ere now, but for Inc. fart that- It has not bomtln the market. Mr Collier has been maturing his plans to mock the entire property, including the town alto and 1,2170 acres of land, according lo tlurplan briefly mated in my dispatch from this plow. There hire, pending • that plat. he did act desire the Proper) y CaMlicred by any leases. in addition to Ills dee foam pits, with Ito ao• /Maw/edged advantages., Shall'ar'e Rau. which !lows into the river at the western boundary or the town, hes a length of about three mlles within the {rot - grit. Oa this rut four or five wells have beet bored, and a very good quality of hibricathig oil has-been found in every well. The average Nitta la ten barrels per well, and tt Is now telling readily at tie per barrel, as I was Informed. I briefly recapitulate the plan for mocking this One twopeetv =E=I! Mr. Culver propotes &inciting hla two acres of lane, town site and improvements, Including Pi ° wel i a already Put down, at a capital of *10.000,000. Ile proposes to select atirtnen gentlemen of aeknouleilked standing, to the principal cities of the north. who alma act as trustees for the purehouters of stock. The stork will be put open the market by arlll,l , all oytt the cottony, who will, on n given date, invite proposals for this stock, at oot less than oar. When the bids are opened. the stock will ho awarded to the ri-090.1. i tt 3l ..h -10-' 4; /• the greatest. i will not tire your readers with ulcer eetalls. in no respect was nor dosappomtmeat. groat. as in the accommodation. which were furnished Ls here. We stopped a; the Morey Farm II Kg'. a reolcong /ere than three months old) It Li, a large And well finished cud (tarnished Rotel, with all the atlininfteents of a first class e Inert. Iteint, d by gas, and capable of COMfOtLarily arcomm..datin d owe itutdred and fifty guests. Thee tire said to be for t y•two licensed 11 , Aela in Mamie. 1 cannot vouch for this, but Idol:now that there are five or six large and first Owe houses, wtere any bet chronic grumblers can Di accommodated. Mare are but two fee- simples in the ci,.—sed :hese sifts t churches, by the owners. There la a Theatre, and Opera liorrte here, two Churches and School houses. Groat Pithole, an American city dating hack scarce four months, nun:the:tog 6,000 to 10 000 popula. tine, and producing and exporting 5,000 barrels of oil daily, or an annual exportation of tan and a half million dollars. on which the Government tax Is $1.750,000. • I telegraphed' to yon from Morey Farm Hoteli a brief account of a pleasant eutertalutuent tar nished to tie there by ileum. Sumner di Pratt, two of the enturpriatarproprietors of the place. 3 need cot repeat how well we were entertained by there gentlemen. together with Colonel .1. F. • Duncan, whose Medea. was unflagging, white we were within reach of him. • • • TO Ott. CITT AND 11.1:NO Our journey ti-day was retrograde—back through Plummer, pass the Humboldt Refinery, (How out of operation.) and down Cherry Run to Rousevilic and Oil City. Through the entire distance, we were surrounded by a forreAt of derricks, and. 1121 hitherto, the great majority dry, and abandoned. If Ire accept the tostiniste above given of the nuntber of welts .unk in the 1,11110( N. 5,000, and the nyernall rosx per well nt 143,!10 (engines and tools excepted, within eau bo romoYed and re• used) we Ilan: the enormous aggregate of 8105,000,0(0, on the cos tot these formate of dery ricks, through which we are riding. Pithole te the great producing region doubt less; and yet as you approach lionsevilic, at the Junctiontion of Cherry lion and 011 Creek, and thence down to Oil City, we fine a vast number of fine wells, end a vary active butting trade in oil. The render) tare crowded With - tmtma ; the creek, as you approach the mouth, Is full tints, transporting the oil In a market. 01 City is a well both airy. will a few good poblic buildings. and some neat and isletejui reaider.era i on the bill east of the towti., principal rt rest Is long and stromelt.g.e very cc. live mot of trade, and large and cartel stocks of goods are here offered for sale, I need no t repeat to your readers what has so °fuse been told about its wharves and business Tiller-tat bulk of the oil prodneol from Pithole down here beds a market as tha riser and Thu Ineuthe Manch of the Atlantic and Gr.' Wertsta litilread reaches to the city lim its, and ret I was surprtsed to Bart that the oil shipped by this road wan honied in orgies &we alongside the railroad track, a distaoge of 2;, miles to Reno, for shipinent . 1))re Wicked mrame •is i (ark of yetis at the Oil City ter:moue, the roadway being bounded on en s ride by the hill and by the river, hard by. on the other. But certainly this is flw foe,t of the col reeler:et, the gateiray a Oildom on this side as TUALlville is strove. Here are to be found the largest sad Dust stocks of gurus, sad the Oiliest list of supplies for inincrs. Raters 'eons to he, intended this as the natural for the prodncu of the vanes. Aid yet, dO sac of these people deserve I.'l 1,6 prodUelog trade of the oil re.poes ' 1 it out a shame, and a reproach to the putihr color prlzi: sod Inmates sagacity of our merch,,, sod cepttaliata, to the produeens and desists, that such an whore:row ewe ettottld be itopieest upon Crude 0.1, on Its way to a market I The i.e.] rcad -from Uhl City up to the heaviest pr:: doeing region. loan Ordinary rand road, which, in any other place, would be prooontced utterly linperyslble. And yet, from 5,:l );o lO,UOT obis of oil arc transported In Regent' to the river add railroad, over three horrible roads, and all the coal, onach.ocry and supplies ol the cogutht season payees over the same On the return trips. For an riot:l3;4e of a skillful navizator, a man of utmost petit:tee sod steady !terse, g,re rue him oh., Mires a team I ofdrd with (Our u: ti.: bat re is of all over these roads. safely. The uvt•rage aunt of tranap .rtatton f .e dal from l'o holt to Itd is o„. 6 tart per bar rel. The production of thoo reglou allay Is ltarrtls duly. Admit that ono 3aalf of this g 'l'...nstiLle and up east, th• lower oak •A: made up the toturtz, tkupooso soy the rc...t only at, rigs s'l(.lo per barro:. this will Live •o aggregate of $3,500AJ0 per stout :or the traniportaliou of on alone. Ihe cot'. mate tor the Bhaffer's Itao !tall/pad, from t. hole to Reno, eighteen and • half to is., Is but $500.01M, and at sl,o'l per barrel for this Ma lone:, the prospect forigooil dividends. it 'torn, to me, trt,old be execileni. Tots lean•- tiotial:or Inc.ll , lml ahould engage the nom:sh ot: •ttent inn of capitaliaUi. The :oat! (mot l'it hot. to '.'r• Al: 31, i 1..• m.,1111 of pit hole, I di , one a:r I not . .t •-• le rtitttli 01,0,1 forw:o - d Tl.. r cry o.d 511nin4 Company'. Bees. 1(1.1r,u1 - 1 , c..hi.1 for. ord. Tile IA A k stood tl. • road (non I .oto I'. :71, rored rithole. But I shall ace t“ st.tt,••,! if poi 'Gould lwar :h.d Mr I sort•ed the Alren•lt' Cottst,e':. 1 I••tr''. Or , le the Henn Itoes 19t11,1r road , not.'• • .1, 2•Aft '.".! ~.11 :• I It hi , It, 1T..: It :halt r. yureti for .t bore.' radr ea! 1. at ny rabies a 'are:J. Altar , of ,h • •$ . l I* 1.11, owing to oura. eidental n tarot reiratoitge, than front arty enterpri, or Orr tear. eitantA and eapttallists. The New York, l'htla delphi a nail althou4h not favor lit natural position, Are %trt•trittiag forth thew Iron Al,n grnAp tints ;tit; ttltiC • trade, and arc turt..nz the natural eurrent of the OP trade from the River. The a;r:creg-ate product mu of the Venartgo 011 region Is now earninat i st at It, IXX barrels daily. How much of this finds a inaaset at Pittshur4ll! Let our merchants , and or to ;1, that that the share of this 11 InvlP whn h o e now enjoy, he not earned 0 , the ktinntle C,ASI direct, by the Philadelphia and Fair, and the .Itlncile nod Oren( Went,ru 1:411: rood. Our thy la deciily interested in the construc tion of the Pithole Railroad, aa•l also in the 11,. no and Pithole road—both of which will prove in/Liable feeder& to our city trade. Bat our Witte-ft intereeta demand a direct line of mad hi tqi t ctgiosts. The root; via. New C.:satin and Meadville Is a rountisboto, badly J toted. make. iropracticabi 3 116 a freight route to the Oil . - crii - hs owing to broken image. and diverse maksirement. • Thu "Janisttowu" route nut be more dh - ret ; but the eaten/Iton of our owe Alio Valley Road, right up the valley to itre a and Oil City will be better than ail other., coin DEEM ri ura !row this lengthy doveA•lon to Tea 1111:10 Pft.OPERTT , . jM-telias . drees!tea in the 11. 8. Treasury at ale par cent, sehl et to crll The interest of this 040.4111t11l he the prods of Mr. Calv::, whn will =eeCl, reu s e stork, in a contraM upon the , each cert,ll-ate, pledging bt.Stelf Si) re-! dean the stock at par, when presented at his Entifen Horse !n Now York II ordtrAti.dezelop the Traced?' Mr. Valve* redgee a Capital equal to the Later eel he receives rant the deposit of proceeds galas of stock, oe f fOO.OOO, durir.g the flat year.. Thereafter, the gruittum recePrell oe cake of steel, the sales of ttrwaZ, and the al mull:teed, It is anticipated, *111; *handsome dividend anon the capital. 131, to all eapectatione fall,' however, and stock. liedd doubt theabillty of the company to pay 4 cl eat dividend; they have only to present tinde =cake, and draw their money at Mr. Clii 'a "Strelting House In New York. Ha r'l , d:. ibe ' Trustees are - pledged for Pat '. slottglspi c -evhenever., env , atneklaohks 1 ahntl, tam Wei - money to lilt ' shares. The only Mak the, letter is the loss of interest; his trope 4 f 41, 1 110endaCtha fildetecimentto intell. The ,it. o n lobs settle:Ste, enn'ituth is glean- Au ,_,... s,ormte=lSeent a ' scales 4 ,3 Y i ...„ 4. 'l , .7. r ialWahlhi,nn — dttalr, V r ean t iVen 'P r " ? 'Taigni "neginibr;:rlun: -6 §t• 't s r; - :l aidlarna,ain,:Paaahlaand Inkiest mum legarateandinardandttltintnemndranthon of lids r lilahtlolsule./913reitiel'thing trite tatiefied: tiiii iittostors at fhpfigtmense lies wealthy, a= loonerable, men, and nothing of the ' " order would for one moment receive tbeifsanottou. Mir i Culfet, tihciAldinis tbramoet .amnnget theeeriallide aintiltnnioni Inns alas4ly greaser . stake .than anyatockholder in the renccosat of i Lida proJeat, Ills vast captal and bit fog thaf--.. attar as In honorable, Iltieml 'ldalitial tnau,i stands pledged fur the nnecenanfalde, lidslvent; eat undertaking. That be sal- make it a grout. swim,' his past nebleterfteetti Mid tfeltfibyftav ed ability, togethetwithllo planslbllitt-of '.the navel plan, ivontdiientlh unsure us. We shall Hier ..,.., , te... , ,,1, s . coseittsterYfi , s-, Eh. , illaelii, titea . a ilia ont4aes. et thie':ceoPase 4 - plati for stoctlng the Ana* giatinity metaled - by /PAN Golnninit ts: antic the 'President and man-, atm_ or th e Cempley, and-Mr. Culver, the owner • alist , p lectorove proceeded to Entebbe for a , I,'+•ettlett straitediusolnd arrived et the :urithic Identazy 'Muse, Meadville, at 4 dried: this eveulna, alter a trip of two date, which will be memorable with the entire party, ass reeking mint In the little span of lie. Mrlag ,!n the lentil:int thin lecter,ll am cam- • viSPSl . iltokniit arab 'which / won g . hays ' dild. % lei eel, however, tan s° express, my iteltdiand elllgMasects to the committee ofsp at ametts fav titer princely hospitality and t ef. tots *mud& r our excursion bath . Owlet - it' lad ' Insttnetlre; seconded as they were by those of W. Vanlelrk., Ere.. of the Pittstrargh delegation, and chairman thereof. It. VERY LATEST NEWS. FRB THE BID GRANDE BORDER Sensation Caused by Gen, Grant's Dlu•lering Out Order, MAIMS ON"THE MEXICAN SIDE, I . he Republicans nritaforred. 1 DEFEAT OF THE IMPEHIILISTS COSFIR9IIO. New Y, Jac., October 20.—The Ltertif s cor n p 2 ndeot I ixim lirownsvipe, (Tcxas), and Orleans, furnishes otws of Interest ftVLC :Le frx• C,, sr& larder. Ouririd. rstOo of G sin:lamina and left° o little dietatiefeetuns bad beer. calmed lo military eir clef by the teems artier of Litutennot General Glint directing the enecterion out of ei large tutnher of the veteran corps. By tb,ls order the corm tinder Oen. Weitzel. and th regiments of kolonleer colored soldiers from the &savior NO/ York, Ntassachnsclu and ConoCCBCBt wct• cloistered out. On the MeMenu aide of the Ito Grande an ag liatad and conftured mate of matters prerrafiSt tloninas, and otter ktepubllean leaders, were etll,lboveting with their hands la the vicinity of Matamoros, and skirmishes between them =data Imp:Mute were tail °marring, though not as frequent as sometime ago. flume of the htberal chi. h in that eq;tora ore remartung. In a conaparsqlsetly qatet state. awahlug the reatdtof (lour"' Cartajd's Weston to the I.lclhri states, wifiva air, '-triirldtent wilt melt It fidellah tea thorn with all the rhea, Mane, toJ maLtrui necessary to 'id their eynotry or lltasiunilau. They Lane •t . tiVed reinforcements fr,m some quarter. Prisoners taken on either side, In these border contests, have little dunce for their ,Ime. Generally, af.er I.etng pobjected to a snort trta, they are Ushett one and shot. The repeal d defeat ~f the Imperiall•ts by the Li:Tableau, at El Paso to cot:armed. In the city of El Paso, at Lures' cs;ntsl, the anniversary of the birth of the rela hue was celebt Wed. on the 17. th aml I.;th •r? by the finding of WA, !Irina of Cannon. Oralloae, illarelnatienr. great enthusiasm amen:, the peo ple, a Crane/ ball. and other cercaronirs. It ray American wineere were presenL The Imprrtait.•a In Ms:a:norm had t •o epi.m did hallo on the I 7:b and 2lth of Sept t rn , ,,,, In borer of Wziean Independenre a-.d the tenhday of ~nerd; eatnmand, there, which ales were ettend.,l ny ocodral I °turd Statre efil,re, inc:uilug Generale Sleqle.and Reis r..!. Six it0.a..1 1u1,71 , 0 troops tree crocated at M, tem; oI Le '2.!,:h of Srp;ecoll.:r to rcla Axes those on the I-;s3 0 candle. Maximilian. it le kald, has L+nued a i!, , ,•rec di rretitir that 00 teKiels Do admitted Into SI it i - can ports, which cannot abor mower pape r. !rem a oneul of hi, Empire in :• ^ p , rt from valence thry ADVICES FROM SOUTH AMMO/ Piffirult) pprehrndni Brt win Chili audßpnia THE \ oLI.TIoN IN PERK CONTINUES rtv toots• tkrober Lhe Lotted Statt reamer we have uesvi. of impor• taper rem South Amerloa "ay lirral.F. l'anams corre.p..orlent tr3y, the ito, err le Eliot the republlc of I lob will vorepellr to sabrolt to the dcmand. or Sella lor ind,nray, for alleged damages tottered by Lipar I.b fleet in the racific durrog the re -1.% lan troubles In consequence of icing refused anal and other supplies to Chinas ports. Piu...rir, xho coturnairls, thrs host lurd conferrer , nn him by his drivernment. •hr erldo renal re. k 4.111 joist r, :tn.] hiy, en slowed st Ith the power to InrOrrt on thp Indemn, rr dco.and•. Ile has also at M. commend the fvilit i. a Gar rnforclrrw Ebro, Thoutrb :hr.,: he rzreat Indignation ammo , the Chilled people tr upon the •nlricet, It in ell .. cred [lot the govern throt will nnnor sncrulvh. Owing in the ex citement rogarding the matter, business through .lit rho, lately pro•perou , crpuldi, is raNn.,ol.l. In Pau the eelroleitlun coottnnet, nut drags along In a very 110 w manner. and no cnange of Importance lo the relatione of the ten hostile partite is recorded. In 5 true of the Star..., of tie Co:iirt.! ran R.rturrlic, rterdtal nary errottLuerl. ou. not appear to he of eerbrli preportldns. No new revolutions are reported in any of the nth, republic,. of heath or Central Anacrlea. They seem to he Mfoytne• a season of quiet TUE RECK OF THE STEAMER ATLI \TA Fifty Persons, Probably Lost PAN Ti L. Oct. 20.—The hark W. F AO dawn, from Mobile, arrired thla mornlog with Livid Drexler, a passenger, two dremeu, a sea min, and the cook of the steamer Atlenta, who were picked up at Bea on a piece of the wreck of tlie Atlanta. Mr. Drexler re its that the Atlanta left New Orleans on the 7th Inn., and sprung a leak on the 14th ro 15th, In a heavy gale, when twouty mules south of beady /look, at dee o'clbek, r. the *Umtata+ auto In ate:, pieces, lesivh3g him and four others on a piece from which they were reacted after flcastlmir about nearly two days. . 'lto Atlanta had seraucti parsenstora and a crew of thirty-tee. who, It Is suuposed, have Perished. the was owned by Charles Mallory, of Itystle r Conn., and waa a good &Lessner of 10,000 tons burden, and ran in the Atlantic tbast Mall Co'e. line. , Now Youx. Oct. 20.—Gold Ls without mala ria!r, shamus. The expectation that fore dram may purchase gold to result bolsi:Mgr a der , the pressure of the rate of laterest at Land a, helps to gestate the quotations. As yet.inerever, wo hear ol no Important transactions of this ctun , &arr. • The quotations opened at' 1.40 L drop. ped lb 1411, and'recoeered the; .I', Obit. ' Steamer Sunset suuk T. Lnnis, Octr:or 20.—The stearet Sunset sunk Er.. Auguste, In the Missouri river. The hnat and maw are a total lOU. The twist was valued at f33,0e0, Insured tor 1115,000, Our Special Dispalebes THE UT GOODS MARKET Early 'Trial for Jeff, Davis Asked. THE HELEASE Or A, il. STEPHIM. Fair for the Soldiers' Home. BEEULTION OP GOVERNMENT EirERSIN, SprctalDtsystch to th• Pittsburgh Gazette. rarmunurao, Oct, W, 156'5 The Nora America. lays The d ry „ Ky.!s market has beta more arttve and buoyant this week with both the commission and Jobbing houses, owing to the upward LOSIdeIICY of cotton, and for most of the leading articles of eetton trasurecteres the prices are stiffer; and for Mate, anch as brown sheeting, an advance of nowt° one and a half amta hen been reellzed, with more disposition on the part of buyers to lad' !iota. Bleached goods and Prints are all isolAaryklese,l7noletts axe quiet, and heart goodsana sold Mn7tiese, all the desirable styles hitegltYlf toirprieek i New Tort there to no kitinfgel In npUou good,' bat'a more active de. angel far heavy woolens. -(food styles of fancy cassimeres sell foxy. Jeff. Davis hal, through his counsel, asked for en IMUleanki t alglil. He declares that he has no fears for the km, and therefore says the Pre idenkerilldoldm s great (near by amiQ,,,s log hlosolPwrin,airilest priaatble moment. altrand - C Is on Ohs way lb Wash : legion to tender to President Johnson , his aid In the great work of reconspnetlon. His services will be much rseedokist the State of Georgia to itenenec which he 'hit been liberat ed. The State Convention there li led to to comp +Add of good material. At the neat fair for the Soldiers' ficome,which will bettultt ate Academy of Mei& on Mtp}day Lost, Genital Meade, who has charge, eipecta Praddritt .101=0111 Secretaries Smut and &antill'o3a:firs] Mint and Admiral Figragnt, Malden Gotreittor Crirtlatteottimm.-, - The Treasury Department*ltliiiipose to Con gress to ecooomlte by atioltitileg various Ger crnment institutions scattered over the country, which aro conalderiel useless, and may be ilia continued without public detriment. PrirtiOng or the regvilut troops in Richmond ate doing pollee duty. Money la In active demand in ail the .I.i.lantic titles, and the hanks are forced to rewire pay 'bents of 'western pdvatietz. will bring dolo tlie:gVerit bread - inn speculation at the LATEST FROM OIL CITY." Prospect of a Good /hap of Water SDeetel Dtpetch to the rittlbh.4l, atiette. oa Cm, Oct. 20. There la how three feet of water In the Titter, and It la sin! rislni. Oil la aelllng en the creek at * eight dellara per Carrel. • JEFF. DAVIS ASKS' FUR HS TRIAL roops RIM Wanted at the heath.' MISCELLANEOUS WASHINGTON iiIEUS ~e-reN, Oct. 20.—The cootie' of J Dusts bee exydrestd a <make that bit client be accerded o trial. The &the como3 , orliinally from Dathyatbe, It is aald, has declared iftat be hail no feare failbelaant.atid'tbatibeiefeiii the Gore. rcrearrom Ctobtre a goent flavor try arralgsei tog Lim at the earllcet poetible moment. The rest Lavorable change In hie every day - life was mainly the wink of the riesideot. mid at ilia hour he has ,'meet ercr) thlng he could .li, rate karat: and the presence of his faintly. doe Uacte. brother of Jet., Las made It - mend (or the restosetion of onion!y his, dot lire bro , her's property In Nl.estsalppl. The a ittolrawal of the troops from the '-oath lo I.ocolo loudly demanded by the people .here in now il.iplored, end appeals to retold/ them Art now received try the 6111.4p151L/CS. Facto million dollars of the new issue of SW ealy bonds. for stehlnu the compound interest notes and certllicatcs in - debttencis. has been t...ken. Tte Stattary of ft.! frea4kury bas decided Lo receive depealLs Of gold, and U./ iaeoe,L ertore, certilicaLes, payable oo deakikod, Irk gold. flies., rceelaeak,l4 for CIIILOf2I4, and will be largely t7,scd la ciljolktlog ba15....c0, la Now York. thk , North Csr , liiis Con ecntion has 121,2112.1) 4,11,,L1 the ordinance sulon.tting I) i lir %or.. 0( the jarupla, the ,m.ishos,e, aht,l,4 L , •Iniery, amid Uccitinug Ike ',cession ortlinanc• null and Tool. An online:l,, tr , 1.4 c don is us. and old debts of the State, to 21 &mill basis, , nsolidute them and issue 1.221111.11, Soda ial,o - sail land or , r. A r , ,..intilon r'on,reess.to n•pe.,l the teat oath 1t1ip0..2.21 2211 1122 .12021221 Leg:A:story, was intr..klucett 4.12,2 land T. r. Tl, Uouvemion hoe sirtorsitutil,2, n 1222 r rll, adjourn ini•nt of the priernt to , ilky nem. Ale-rattier Il i Stephen', areoznpanieri by his brother, Judge Linton Stephens, arrived here to-night. They aro stopping at Willard's, and were gvettcd by a onencar of &mtherners on en tering the hotel., n General Hooker called and spent tome me to conversation with Hr. Stephens. These is said to be no truth in the rumor that that Dr. Redd was tortured by means of the Loath ern.w, aft., his nIICOIN to escape from the Dry Tortugas. Alt xander 11. Stephen+ had a brief bat graib Eying letemete With l':caldent J.theatin to-dap. lie u an obteet of lunch Internat. ni.iveral'ote er 6 horn the South, who were promident during the rebellion, including R. T, Hector, ara asnlecton. Fears of a urgn, insurrection at the 9 ruth, have ken brought to notice. Toe, fears are e.rneldrred rot:11311e,, but an oyr will LlJtry.- kra be kept on the matter. myeteriorta dtate prisoner brought nom,. time ..iuce from lte soothe,. le S. W. JuNee. formerly a drmrgest In Ssehrille. 11 , to said to have been a etry and a sozret employee of the government, and has letters irons our Major Generale, vouching for hie loyalty. The State Department ban received di...patches per eteamer BCALS, (men the 2.% S. Consul, shore ng that the cholera II rapidly on the decline In Gomtantinople and elnewhero. Alexander R. Stephens, occompant , ..lhy Ju fire Lm•kmae, of Lieurula, called on I.bv l'retudent and has nn ittc-r,:w a' ft, h and a bait that partook of a private character, Is known that S:cpher..a told the Preakient that he full) unproved of hI4 c turns In regard to roe .I.lt UCLIUL Papal Allocution ,%galust Aerrut Sucletlee —Fe/111111 MOVtt9ebbl. N LT' Tons, Oct. 20.—The Pope has again pronounced an elk:cotton. which to making some silt lo smope. This time he warns the Cahn fai against Foie Mos ma. remiading them that setitral or his predecessors tare proscribed and rrproved that socit ty, the entrance luto.whicb they declared should eutall:ex-commuuleationi which the Pope alone mild remove. The Pope denounces {he Free 3ftsons as Instigators of revoltalona, and calls on the secular Govern. menus to supprtss them. The Slade of Purls enlenlates that there are In Europe more than 20,000,000 Catholic free ma sons, Tbe Pope condemns ail utlicr 50C1Cliee of ■ similar secret charneter. A Cork newspaper says: The British Govern ment having received Information from the British minister at Washington, Unit large par ties of armed men were comb:lg, to Ireland In the statunithliss City of New York anti City of DublinA the latter was nverhautts: nt Crook Haven, but nothing of a suspicious character appeared on board. North Carolina Couvoution RATioinii N. C., Oct. 20.—The asteenneee tlon edlotirDed hat night tu seremble shfau oo the (oath Marley of Illy. An ordinance ryas Paned prevailing any futon Legislature papa debts Contracted directly or Indirectly for the prosecution of the rebellion. Ws Ia a triumph for One. 1191Acti. The copp erheads and eueadze of the Government favor edthe saiumption of the rebel Paste debt. Gan. Holden deelarrs that (-vary dollar af the dotd, created to old the rebellion, should. Do Te julltatcgl finally and former, and expresses the hope that the pooplo of North Carolina win wash their bands of eyerytbingr that partakes In the ellghtro, degree of the rebellion, 50 meant ly rni!ttca by the t‘trot%arut of the Goverwnint- - - - v °LUAU, walz miIEARY COMIBSION, argunient for the ira.te Whin V. A ',IIINGTON / -. C'p Man &ha morning read his eren,nent tpn !he part of the Orosemttion on the Wo, v al. Fle said ne had thrnaght It toot to not:,c: st e t, legal obJecilnoe as were made on the conk mlsalno se ajadicial tribunal. and an,h ~thear,h-jetilon4 jetilon4 that may be deemed worthy of nOtlee, toifeTiftiy, the Manlier in which the case hestmen tried. Second, To prraent a trnthrol analysis of the testimony with regard to the rat pOnsltdlity of Mb 'parties, Par the Purpose& ascertaining as one an langetaze can portray, the horrors of AP tlelfienvale , prepared to appreciate ful? the swum rcappasi bUity of those Imppcatia y the, evidence, To erarrdne the charge , ' •cOnepiracy le this connection showing thaextaotaf the conspiracy, It. proposals and criminallty,o,f each of the, con• spiraterr, and farther, to [show the guilt Of the prisoner at the bar under chortle Ile bun argned,the Jarladiction.of tho-ourt, referred to by the fact that witnesses had been summoned for the dCrence ' the Government bearing the otp.mse, bcables Incurring a delver expense In furnishing counsel with a eOnietP copy of the record from day 7 to day Muc hin - daMenec had beedertenderi to the defendant in contract with the treatment of our 801flief19, He noticed the evidence showing the horrible condition of Andersonyllie prison. and the Buf fering inflictedtt s c., and then proceeded to un fold the extent the conspiracy and purposes and the creel an erlllah means resorted to by the conspirators to accomplish their ends,' and said, though at she head of the treason were Animicans once prominent In sthetriMsels Of the,nntion, xbey.xsad forfeited all their rights,— therhad 'netscdlo repreacto the One spirit of Americanism-they wereotttlawnand criminals, and cannot, by their crimes, -tarnish odr es matcheos. He referred to these leaders sanctioning' the brutal conduct on tae part of their Wetting, permitting unheard of cruelties at Libby prison and Belle Isle, encouraging atrocious propoSt.. Lions for reallation In their Convene, uaction lag guerrilla warfare, steamboat burning, city burning, sending Infected clothing to our Capi tal, and other barbarities. Colonel Culpmso then proceeded at length to show what the evi dence had proved, EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION, Session Continues Next Week. REPORTS OF IiAMOUS COMMITTEEs eff ILADZI.III/,00t,W.--Theigeneral =amateur' of toe Episcopal Chtuen will not adjourn this wt h, but will continue its sr..nlon till the mid , die of next week. Upon the re-assembling of the Convention ads Morning, the resolution app3irming a special committee to report upon certain discrepancies in the prayer book, was adopted. The report cesy ably and at great length, describes the la. rAono dtpattramite _of edocatton none, and the SOnflejr Etchobl,ltberdthieStltool and CAlege. Tee object of ttsiCornetteee wee to eat the at- 'tat COD, pardcularly . of parentabto tha need °Law, better education of the young In the Episcopal Doctrtoce of the Church. Tlie committee on caftans reported a canon in referer.ce Mthe formation of a Diocese within the jurisdiction of the foreign Nituthaary EPA oft., alai an emend - Meet to authorize the of priests and deacons of those charchei abroad which are not. under ntlesionarp jarisdle- . ti?n, sun as On In Paris, end also la HaytL The'sioeildmente64 tituvla In eOnehr. rear.* with the action of the ROILS of Dishaps;,. . The remainder of the session was occupied to the discusilem of the report of the committee on ferrite M 531313337 Bishops. The Cberandov then adjourned. Fresbyterlau Kynod of Kentucky Lerisvell.h, Oct. 20.—The P..eseyteri au - ed of Kentucky yeetereay adopted et paper tsar-Ling the action or the hen Ocaeral Assent- , bly—eyet, 5:3; nave, 46—the paler being nub steutlelly as lollowet . F.rat—The rime of the lest Assembly on Oyer& tares numbers six or seven, and reeohatton •Not 4. of the report of the Committee on Foreign and Domestic Ifistlons are condemned as unwise,' MlCOZettiollotALAA anscriptctrel, end we hope the Assembly will review and correct thma de- Sinned—Yet none of the Acts of the Assegibit during the years 1981 to 186 r., inclusive, justify withdrawal from thee body, and assert that the Synod wfil adhere with nebrokes purpose to the Thesbyterieu Ctureh of the L;nieed States, and w:11 ()prose every rt to produce schism. Third, The Synod disapproves of the declare lion and testimony adopted bj. the Presbytery , of I:odes:Ile, and enjoia upon that Pr.ebytery to fin bear whatever tends to disturbance and . altercation. / ',nark All under the By,croet's ears are urged .tudy the thi use Which make peace. There we, no action of general interest to day. The Synod adjourned thin afternoon to cc- e! at Henderson, on the third Wednesday of ()etcher nrrt• the Release of John ;Mitchel Demanded. WF.2FIINGTVN, UCL W.—The Ifissourt de:legs :ion Bent from the Fenian Congress upon s mf-•sion to Washington with reference theinn ttornitional release of John Mitchel, prisoner at Fortress Monroe, reports that he has been sae et eefnl, and the ..rder for that purpose will woo bo tutted. A similar statement Is repeated In, other quarters. Trial at Exurrsou Etheridge Cone, Oct, ..10.—The trial of Emerson gth erldge closed yesterday. The accused submit ted his case without argument, and is confi dent of an acquittal, except on an unlmpdrtant cb.6, to which be plead guilty. Guerrilla Executed. Lv 1 , r11.1..R, Ontole.r ".o.—The Guerrilla Hen ry r. in ii11r51.1.91.1L, lir sentence, we hanged in ae yarn of the military prison Lai ancriloon. Esecutlou or Champ Ferguson, .Nastivill.c. Oct. '.—The aotoriorulgperrillis ChaMto Ferguson was hanged to-day. The ex. ecut)ou wul suictly private- MARRIED: Yet Thunder eveato. 0.-. lath :MN, at the reahlenee lot the bride's mother. by the Rev. W. P. llowarl. Kr. GEURGE .31-. 'LUNE to bliae TII..LIE BLUME:, all of Ws f. No card.. H . it, REEVES, 117.rai/M - Ft.2`elLI2C.M 88 En Untied Street, near Fan Street Aar opyruis of ewers description I/RAPE. OLOTZ:3 and FURICISLUNG Mkt FUME:V AL:4 getteratly. it FINE HES SSE: sni 0111 MAO ES frtrolshect t trerce PIT HOLE CREEK OIL LAND FOR t.A LE,—lnterests In lands lying on Pit Ho/a ALOOINIIVO THE BULAIDEN FARM., artosittilte the •• Deer Llak," also In the PINE RCN FAILII, rontalning IR ur sures, situate on Pine Run, be tween Plt Role and OR °reeks, These interests are very desirable, as the altaatlolls ate all b at .= lands. Ent of W. 1. & HALL PAITERSON, Attorneys, So, 114 Fourth tit, Pittsburgh, Ps PRODUCE CONSI9NMENTI3-- WO boa. lima Red'uod YII Oolonz, ralool frost the steed tau year; led Ws. prism Apple% bo bids. Jame hlreet Potatoce; t car load Peach More Potatooe, co boxes Closhett Choose; bOdell W. ft do 60 6too. White Beam 15 bbla. Pluto.; 60 doz. Om Poodle.; 6o doz. (Jon Toovtoes odd Black bedded. add POTTER, AIKEN e. SII rA RD. McCORD ez Co., Hata, Caps and Etraw Goods' Hew now In atone the largest and menet eomplet Adorn of GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL Ever erriutd le the trait. Merchants are rogue:EA to tell end exasitne oar 'tea, which trLll be Rohl at very low rates. ail WOOD STRZILT. FOR WINTER. RICH DARK PAPERS. with sq Trimmtnin.. for Libraries sod Sitting tlioommi LIGHT ?IRIS AND tIOLD 1101•17/LtS, Re with French Tritotoloym, for Draertng French For isle by • W. P. MARSHALL, ecte In.Woodiarset. $3,600 WILL PU HOLUM ACAMP PORTABLE DWELLING ROME , of ball and eight roomy with lugs total froucul, trait and atmle tram ers_ps Tine% shz"bbalT, stable, AA, attnate.on.ldt. wasatagcos.,The put. chaser cut hays LAIS qua,* pray:awn, a* tam toupli la runt, . . s; crunintwr Ina & sszcs, • ort; • , vOl ftret Wen; NEW ADVERTISEDdEb'T3 diIiATEST,BLROLINd ii OF THE . SBA I EICIN Concert Hall Shoe %ore.- ALL (MODS, A.NI) 4,1 WSTERIIVOIOnTICUORW , r SF:TJ TNCF J,PSR TEEAN ;,, ! „ 1 DIMES' I:LEAVY BOOTS,, /40d ' EVERITELIVO ELSE LN PEON : Ns,,, .11 BARCAINS! BARCA / INBlb ". I f • t ALL 'ram 1101111 ti Al 0. 60 FIFTH STRttnr: • No Connection with any' . other House in the City. G FIKA.T EXCITEMENT Bas been created or late at thesa ett • agtliel2l6llt‘ AZ4 peep/a arowd o lea the Pre. I Stare But the Star t Dub peas to the BOOR PUBLISHERS' PERSZNERs, privi TID as M 0.,. E DEPOT, where citizens think It be lege to be • AT THE POLLO. For berg can beforuid all lemma oLiaoalta uAlal A eatol at the publisher , ' plea.. Taiattatabliato. Ls tam at the FIVE whlaa era thearioatatt - ana liberal inatitutioas or the bird to Clog ILTIVIE4CDT, i'l l . 1!; As tbanaands of parsons will testily 4so nava parcbased their BOOKS and ALB OKI !wt hlt ptsce,'and the MAJORITY Of whom have received GOLD ANDIILLTED W Anal ES, JOE MODEM, 4 : HT/es:Of Silver MIMI ' l4 Fact, each purchaser reoelves smut/1124 ranytft lo value from 50 cents to M, We Gill t?! I atten clock of all peraons to PENNSYLVANIA Anti aurrtnindlagcountry to 74 FIFIU ST where thsy to oail or mend (or • tlataloiGlo. oe14:1wo, OAK HALL curric INO ROUSE. ?.! No. a Fara sTREEr. r.., TiNE CLOTH COATS. rt 17233:13113 ErraLLlt wALIUNG obaT O VELLOWITS of 414. muirtd:i :FANCY CAP PA.NTA. FIICI) BLACK PANTS. 311 PEG TOP PANTS and ►U style. of CLOTHING, REOARDLTSSO£ COST, ; • FOR THE NEXT 03 DAYS. 'IT J. H. SMITH & 09.. OLOTUIEKS, oex BAIL., a Frriii Opposite [La Opm /Souse. I 1.0 UNTRY 58.,64 YOE. SAI.X.H . onr- 7 teen acres, three-fourths of. mil. frOPEßasto• WQOd t3tation, Ads wiles out oa tho...Panleantlik ;Railroad, In a Choi= 40Ciaan, P. 4 of lirMMb In nether tweet, and thtt teblant. in f blirreptabiber ' cultivation. There bi . two story ixtti3LE Batortirm,—. .L.ING, coat/daft elavollsdentj,, In. wadi., hour. end psalm, w 1.14 hot ang,coldir ni t t Znbattt M a bonze sad range in kltebloßMltue him* with roman water; clstorn ; 3fA . leu telpeclin bona and tenant bonze combined; Writhe it the bona. For farther _particulate &holy S. 8. 8Ry441, 67 Market . em, octe, 'lnures% Bililding.) ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE • EOB MALE. :* • FOR SA t,E, [ha two stoq a /31110g. raz ELL. ING, No. MI Haber. agree Adeshe '4olitala -1.4 Puha, dlnlng roosalzd. What on ithit ir lor. three chambers on Nomad Rom, gm and wg A Pettit BOOM HOUSE! on rear =ajar 17; flouting on Park AMOS. Apply to. r . 7; ' 8. S. num! rOVIZTE(GIL : . GENIOIAI. . - DRAUGHTING OFFICE 0 1 AND PATEtirk aeGEN: OX . .. , No. 11 er.-oLaum =Wiz Dor atkalualaat• 1 arlOgo _ ~-. lI.P.GENGESIMBA CM/ . - WINPIINZ-; .., , • j looldeocolTo. ta Ef.s7 auelitt: :', RS .:. i S 'l 3 3Vidid;(o7l,Water. - BS • 4n,tastarek, Intit heturei ogicarata mu a =4 Wilouomo. r4,4,x1_,1 mu t . ot=criza. 0r.5hap0 6 5Pn365.64663 7 n0t law at ma, suds to ortlaoSdooOrocsuo, &, 1004 iliMlSagillairtilaft WWl&' ...1101111fts rtILASIBERRIES-4tutt: receiyad *lot or. sbace jetpayStotimies „far ettiebrmalbst. ultra eetut, sr taus' 'catty Grammy SVOni of , •' /01111-, 4, 11.811.9= .r. ictrun or Liberty AU riturl [MEI f.:l i 1 2 ' =MI _, ~ ~, 1 ''' OA
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