ESTABLISHED IN 1756 Vat Vitiaurgh eantle. CITY NOTICES. Frencp Merlpos, :From the lerge New York auctions, a: leia thou she proxot Eautcria who:eta:4 Prides, 011 the COI , ner of Fourth andllarktt. atteate. o.l3rsuOu Loves & Mtn. . cObnigs, GLeiper than they' can be tittnehmed In the E tut M wholesale, on the north-not Fontes of Routh and blarket street. 0 - - Flannels ,and. Cheaper than the chiaptvt, on the nortbeatt cor air of Fottrth and Market ►trees: O. Itivitni Lova & Eno._ Houze and Lot ot-:.kuetlon Eagt "ben), on Wedusidar tfterneen, Oot. i - V.th, at . 3 p. m. , otiaiepeeinflea . IbostileiOu' e tp - ru tot d T. A. Mcalla r adi Arresfblmier. - kieiteMeni Inning the rldtilllaX.PSem . dAtflttiTo soft popular Rat, Ong and.Ladica Fur Rodge, of Wm. gleudng, No. In Manhunt, 'Wheitt...the hugest atoftpent of all Vitt ter/Wet of 6 AZ4 fog nad Lidlea ;and Pantriutts, Gtati fine: telt Mats, Out. fine ailtk klid Minsk:tete tiita; °elite far catr•lc 00111111 gad gloves, can be tiotatht at Mai - print Mitt at, any other 71unselit the silt. This Rotten hai calwayg nolatoine.l an eaten nit , reputation hit the excelleaue of in; goofs as well ea for the ex tremely-tow pdcee at which they have been gold. Pall 'and Winter Goods: ti ta with great plerumre we call the atteattbn of I .,;..ndere to the eloper!) stock of and Winter ooaxeat t e q e !YPPY 20, JO% WRAitigeicliiiit Tailor; 74,` 139 rftle.a4kit6-4. -141§ stock embraces some of the 'rarest and moat beau. !Gni Cloths,Cassimeres, Ovorcoatlng f and Veatun everbrcught to the create= market. Gis anon onelft of Furnishing Goods, co mprisin "tarts, Drawers, Coll s, 'Neck•tla, Ram!herald( eannot be surpassed east or west. A large stock of readp•made Putts, Coats, Vests and Overcoats will also be found at his establishment. Person In want of anYthi.ngLn the eiothing line "hand not tall to give AO, wafer a Thomas W. Parry S Co Practical State Rooter, and DeAIM to American eSteite, of carious colors. Office at Alexander lkukhLin , ., near the Watcr Works. I itubursh, Residence. No. - IS Pike street. Orders f.promptly attended to. All work warranted irate! .proof. Repairing dons tit the ahortest notice. Ito !Aim for MO. PrOcided the coo , 1* not ratified ..it IS la ont on. Carpenter Jobbing Sltop. Sarin' 'retarned after an absence of three years a the army; These re-opened mynhop for all sorts .etlebblnclathyLwersentex Ilea, at the old stead. - Siren Alley, between Smttlitleld street and Cherry - Alley. Orders solicited end Promptly ettendedto. 4 . WILLIII.7I )1 • Q ULM. Into her Mighty Trumpet Fence has breathes new word, Gozodont, and she dirdagh the Civilized world. Ulm the Greek fer teeth preserver, but to plain English Fragrant Socodent, Is the coat effective ,vlentlf. Joe that chembitry has ever yet extracted from the Orlentarvedetablekingdom. Fifteen Years Ago TiOstettet's Stomata Bitters was struggling into notke *yang Atte Prejudices which every thing new, bowery ,ekeellent, !I doomed to enccrariter r:Tddly it stdi'delit'the head or all the tonic and alteratirdWagefiporis to existence. Its oelebri iy einakbi.kka7 imitations but no rivals. Physicians pronounce it the only safe attmulsot that has ever bd InVicitteß rite the iisachank lag. IA the Ito'sPitai Irbil' and Navy, the surgeons and it the very bog tonic for convales cents, and report it as invaluable for sustaining thiietgor pipecips on the march, SS a remedy for scurvy and aliscerbuiiciatrectlons, and as the only amide for sea sickness. California and Alinin g. have emphatically iridoismi it as the Atedicuie par =idler:4'4 and In Spanish America and all the &ropiest cflaiiites, it is eonsiderel the only reliable antunna to epideniin fevers. . - . There 11 roli mystery about tae causer of its gno mes. It LeAlmi may stomachic and alterative la which are ecciblzied the grand rev: daises of • mild, ..pure, and rusviiiageil vegetable rtircalact, with • the finest pled:lona! Wain. anti-Moos, anti-tsar 'butte, aperient, • avd 4epurattve herbs, plants, -roots and Wail:tilt Metre eve:been Intaiimbied la t a straurda pztion-, The Hitters have:fhla distfnettve.gnallty, which to not chord, It Is behaved, by any Londe, tincture or extract in the world; they do not eutte the ruleet thoL.TEPL PeT Want * we*Utenta degree of vigor, Into the nervous system and strengthen and suataia Lliteuhel*-Phlllcal organization. It !axle° proper to .Late that the Bitters are sold excludes', in glen, and corer under any cir. cusettesece• by-the tenon of the barrel: Imp°s• term and 11:12441011 are abroad, And the only WO. gaud the pnblicjhais agabtit them li to ieni.hit the [litters they buy bear the ..graved label and note of hard of Idesare Hoetetter S Health, ued the government stamp over the cork of the bottle Just Opened. Slur new clothing Howe, at 63 Fifth street, where we offer $20,00 worth of clothing regardless of ogi, es Oak 8..' oct.6-tL C• silt, Dentist. 246 Penn street, Attends prom** 10 W Dudneta is proles. ulom CODVCIttIOII of United State' Assesson Amara. Oct, 94.—The Convention of United States Assensonsmet the lUSsamblY Chamber this eveldnit,llt 'Senn o'clock. About sixty assessors are'lzratiendatice .Dom the States of New. York, Missattozsetts,—New HamPtlbirs, Rhode Island, Corinft treed, Pettusilvapla; and Ohio, sod additional. delegates 'will arrive to morrow morning. Charles [ Hudson, of Massa chusetts, was chosen president, General HalsoY : of New Jersey, vice-prealdent, and Henry W. Eastman, of New York, secretary. Theft:Row leg renointiOn was adopted immediately after organization : , - , - Resrivcd, Yfiai:thd Proceedings and delibeta- Lions of thji conyentton be eontined to gees -mon, of prailice. =der the existing laws of the - United &ids, - *EA' itch suggestions as may bb deemed tape:lllmi Tot' t&c prattical working of the law. Invitations were -extended to collectors and deputy collectors and also assistant assessors in attendance to scat In the Convention. In vita. t ions vreri..4lStictiended bt) JAB. G. Brodics, Jas. A.Brigzs, D. C.:Whitman, Chief Clerk of the Revenue, and Messrs. David A. Wells, Stephen Coleman and S. 0.. Hays, members of the 'United States Christian Commission, and Fenton and Senator Harris, to take seats its the dt'onvention. The following commildtees were appointed t o repo[! Wednesday moraine: —On manufacture;, on ilecilses and on incomes and eunnicral,l ar ticles, on the general provisions of the law, ono (rends and the best manner ot determining them, on legacies and succession, on stamps awl stamp dutlea, on, records and earnings, on ‘distilied sphits and fermented liquors. the object and manner of conducting the pro ceedings of this Convention elicited quite a full and - free dircnedion. Letters were real from Ccmtrissioner Orton and Deputy CC/n=ls4lo2er Rollins approving the object of the Convention. Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts, read a circular pro posed to be issued to manufacturers, embodying Inatructions its to the Manner of preparing -their monthly statemettuf prodaction I and sale 8, and ratting forth In detail the deductions allowed by law. • Referred to the Committee on Mannfac rt S. The Col:ism:o7p area adjourned until Friday =ming. — Finance and Trade In Mew York. NEW Yong, Oct. U.—Railway speculation - was Very animated thle morning, and there was . a furtheritse of lga per cent. on leading aluiror with a large bullpens In NOW York Central, Erie, Michigan Southern and Pittsburgh. There was conaLlefeble ascltemetit throughontcall and • the demand. fovid very 'active. A Verna was current that Mr. Cornelius Van derbilt had been Gum:, out of bid wagon and was In a dying aide. This weir the signal for a raid en Erie -Hodson and Mow Yoik Central. The lhecrfbeing that if the Commodore should die, Maier& blockant these shares would o Oth9 • on the market fault. %Vanderbilt's intuits prove.to be slight. . The raliket. was "'resettled 'at_ the eancaud, , Isoartl. Pricvsefeir .idri@w per cent: On ti4O 'mutt that a 'steamer Wes In,.wlth thennotation • 56 for Eric, and in advance' In the rate of intcr ,,; • . -"est to 8 per cent. At the last board the market was heavy sad Lower. with morepresume to soil. •1 , 4 Fhe closingirieesi asnr Nei' York Central, Aged; Erie, 1 0,1@85fivlindson River, 10%0 aas 1651Mending,11.4 3 / 4 1011%; Michigan Sou th e rn , 75% %; E/CtelAnd ' Rock land, 1063;(4167; North Wes(4 tern, 30@ 1 - ;I' WY. North-Western ' , referred, 63%04; Fort f . 1t - 4' Warm, 97 ,W,@36firtdrie 'Mu Chien, 593‘®60. Gold closed at 1463%. F'actor'y 'lliaitrOl ea-Coy. Morton y; .- w ofen.-.,a..,-, -- ni 46&1e0 s4.—A - flre at Havana% .f..i.'-' CLVC/R.,,,,"31' 7doitroyeattleceztenslTo troolea ~r 0 7 or ,_. work s , o ..w rar ens% And Line, Y 14'3' - hie- ' ' 1 731700,it Beelop n ba Lin r) a axed Ms p laW t h inz andr Insured - fir 1 , • Co. LOIN den ' V D, "* " 1 / 2 -- t. tweallAshouSanrer i ll ampono.4lop an atc . b . _ 0 07 0: 4 - ). 61. 2 1 4 11. Znahas 'aid 11 rdarft il l, u ; a r :a n w e l " ' way 111 with rheumatism ." la ' with paralysis. 1 ..... '4\ ..',., . ;.- 4- - - - , , . , ~..._, 1 et , rft, bir. _II _z , - A ..._.;_..' G -1 4._ El TEO VERY L 3 NEWS THE li[RilEit WASIII.\IITON CITY, MlSca sot -Dick lb c=. li c zal Sot DRAM OF GRANT AND NECRETAIII &TINTO. The - Election in Florida C ax Lora tr. B O. EFPGRTS.TO HAVE ITLEEILELLUED Freedmen Franied in Florida. awe FERGIIBOISI A D man The Veteran Reserv6 Corps DEATHS SENTENCES OF INDIAN CHIEFS SUS4NDED 'ETY Ton; Oct. 24.—The Time' Washing ton ripid..l eayii The murder ofilarriet Welles by hit paramonr,-Levt L Fanvell,oirtdchticcms• red yeiterday m61'41:114 on 13g. tenet PrOva to have been entere diabolical deed. than was et first supposed. The evidence before the Coro ner's jury to-day shows 'that the murderer de. liberatelY administered chlor-` to his victim while she was kii eor ,_ K„„ died. ,4 4 itr--,ho;%=?" !creamedher to Into LI sloset, robbed her of her watch and Jeweler and the tied. lie has not yet been arrested. The animation pur pose of the murderer Is said to Aare beau the refusal of the woman to marry hlm, he having sworn that if he did not marry her no one else therad. Altraitigh I.eopiw a hone of priistitmion here the deeeaael 19 said to hare boon reimictahly connected, and has a son at 6chool at Nor Brunswick, N. J,. for which place she Intended to start this ermine. :MD: was thirty-a, ye,. of age, and came to this city with Farwr.l fro, Alhany, F. V. Faec U e,nt:origin flout Mns,achmetts. Genera: Grant has ordered t last the °mania, lion and armament or mutioted batteries Will la future marmot of seventy-four privates, seemly three rfficors, fifty-slz sabres, the drivers not being armed, and eight revolvers for ehleDi of Mecca and cals.:as. One of the two author ized mounted batteries of each regular artillery regiment Will have four Naroleon guns, and the Other four three-inch ridol Rodman guns. The regimental commander will dessignate to which battery each armament shall be assigned. The following orders have meet Dien issued by the Secretary of War: Win Dar/ante—Tr. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S Orr.CS. October 17, 1885. General Orders .:Yo. 10'L.—Hereafter no person shall bt arrested as a deserter for having railed to report uader any draft, or for act otter not, comp:tine° with the enrollment act or the amendments thereto. env and all parsons of thin class now held wifl be immediately dls chervil. By order of the Secretary of War. (Signed,) E. D. Ton')leariD, A. A. 0, Brevet lislot General Lorenzo Thomas. Adju tant General of the United States array, will shortly ink to be placed upon the mtired and all take up his residence in Izmiziana., on a cotton estate which he has pared:lased there. Advice have been received here from the election in Florida, which took plate on the 10th lust. A very light vote was pullet; it did not exceed 8,000 in the entire State. Toe dekbirates axial Lathe State Convention are mostly of a strong Union character and stronglyendorse the policy indicated by One. /1.11.17 in. Judge Bar rett was elected delegate from the Jacksonville district. Strong efforts are being made to 'induce the President to release ex-Senator David L. Ynlee, of Florida, from Fort Puiasl,l, where he is now confined. Ynlee Is President of the Jack sonville and Tallahassee railroad, a man•of wide influence on the political and national interost‘ of the Stat,-, and his ruk.se Li greatly desir,l by the people .r nuritki in order that he may exert himself for the restoration of the business prosperity of the State. delegatiotP from Florida is here unglue the szuspenalon of the order of Gen. !toward as to the occupation of the Sea Islands. They watt the freedmen kept there temporarily till all ar rangements can be made for their transmission to the State of Florida, where their labor is much needed by theydaatera. The Ifereqrs Ws/hp:aan special says: C John W. Fairfield, of Lnadou county, ex-chief of the rebel General Longstrmt's stall, and woo received a special pardon from the President n short time since. has forwarded the lICCESSIIfy documents to secure the restoration of his prop erty In the above county, now held by the Freedmen's Buenos, and which is knowa as the Montle° estates. Since the execution of Champ Ferguson,, at Nashville, certain parties here who aro familar with Col. Mosby's war history, are Interceding themselves with a view to bringing the latter to Justice. They allege that Mosby, although a rose colored, gentlemanly sort of a rtiliaa , was guilty of guerrilla atrocities which wonld have wide Champ Ferguson guilty. They claim to bare the names of ex rebel officers among the list of witnesses, wherewith to prove the inhu man crimes upon the Virginia pertiz sus. In conscquenee perhaps of the raising of money and other organized eff..irts to prevent the mustering opt 6f the veteran reserve corps by the next Congress, it is said the authorities have fully decided to dispose of the corps before that body meets. Gene-al Fry, and other frf ands of the corps, seem to have overreached them selves, and to have precipitated by their OWli conduct the very action they desired to prevent. Mr. 8 anion's answer to a recent apelicetion for a commission In that corps war, that before the commission could be made out and forwarded to the applicant the corps wordd craze to exist. Gen. Great is also understood to favor the muster out of all troops, excepting the regular army. If this should prove unequal to the ex • !genera of the future, Congress can increase it from time to time. A controlling reason of the Secretary of Rar aria Gen. Grant Is probably that the prireeee of the Veteran Reserve Corps TlLiceriLally desire to lee mnstered out, and the edifiers so unanimously opiteese It. As the fat ted' disititereardnese Is not above suspicion, their recommendations have less weight. The dash can ton C.. ”I" the Meil i 'ler and Lath' Six, in:ll.:ti sled in the Minn ,sot rna,aa,•re thre,e ar, ago, 1,14 o:n.ne prnJcd by the Prt,i-1..n:, io 41 , ferenee u, the rr.rn• faln,• of Blida* Grace, of Minnesota. L. the c retin of the -,eut,nc.... Th.. original record,: and testimony Laken in the preni . on, ihapfor, refelTnti to the ConlEndeinlile, of Indian Iftnes for further I...abstantlality of the •.:11,11 ~ f IL. rhit-fo. --- Edward B. Ketchum. the Forger—Trial 0: the !..teamera Algonquin and VI i nc.:mil. New Yonn, October 24. Edward 13. Ketch um, formerly of the firm of Kes. ham, Sou ,qc and now confined in the tombs under in dictments for the heavy Wall street forgeries, yesterday enjoyed a temporary ^t: fro m im prutonmen:, hr being by V ifl.llo of a writ of ha. bps corpus taken from his ccU and conveyed to the chambers of the Supreme Court, where he was ki,pt under guard. while on argument Iran being heard on a motion that he be allowed to tes tify in a certain case growing out of his trans actions. The suit was one brought by Mr. Wm. H. MeVlckar, who claims a fund of seventy thousand dollars, held by Greenleaf, Norris st; Co., under an account which they opened with voting Ketchum in name, as alleged, of Mr. On the conclusion of the argument the dodge took the paper', reserving hie decleton in regard to allowing Ketchum to appear as a witness, and the latter was returned to the tombs. A renewal of the dock trial of the steamers Algotgnin and Winoeardet vas commeneol yes terday at the foot of Delaney street. It is for the same objects and Ls to be conducted in the came manner, and to continue for the same length of time, as agreed upon for the former trial, which was not eoppleted. The engines of both Tench' are to be run for ninety-six consec- With...kW& Domani! for Fenian Bonds. New Yonz, October 24.—The Herald'. Phila. delphia special says: There Is much rivalry as to the possession of the bons of tho Irish Re public, and an extravagant premium is uttered Tor them. Shady, it Is sald,proposext to give the hundred dollars rota one hundred dollar bond of the &Open/Ler. There are live denoms Watkins, and are ofanperlor mamisving. The com pany decm their • execution a triumph- in art. An accessible and eointuodlons building is to be obtained o'New Turk for the 'frith OoyMinen tal purposes. . The:general directors and officers of the American movement will occupy It. All have mode up their minds that American Fe- Menhir' will move on now on a larger and more telling Seale. eWdamer Circisalat Astiare. Aar.ries,. Oct. 24.—The passer...pre by the steamer Circular!, -"usher° at Cape Preston Wilt arrive hereto-morn:At. Accident, to C'oneellue Natnierbllt, Esq. • Cornelius Vanderbilt. Esq.. was throw; from Isle horse tett seriously Injure, this 'Dior:gag. EPISCCPAI, OENIRAL CtiNVLIVIIOri. Another New Canon Proposed THE fONTENTION ANOTRNED fINE DIE Pmu PCLeil Oct. 9.4 —The General Coo ten Urn of the Episcopal (hutch ruitammeled to-day. The Committee on Canoes reported that it was not expedient to change the title of of the General Convention to the Great Na tional Synod. The committee was then tha chargod from the further conatderation of the subject. The Committee on the Proch3eini sYsteal,Pro pored by the committees of New Torh and Penney!Tanis, and by certain members of this Row, reported as follows : The committee is not prepared to recommend the adoption of any titles by the Bishops, or the conferring upon them any new power affecting the purity of the Episcopate as It now exists, and submit the following proposed canon: "It is berelry declared to be lawful for the dioceses now existing or hereafter to exist within the limits of any State or commonwealth, to estab lish for themselves a lederata convention or conceit, representing such dioceses which may deliberate and decide upon the common interest of the church within that State, and exercise any defecated powers not inconsistent with the con stantion of lists Church." A message was readied from the House rs• Inahom, announciso evening Session vl3 said tnmt t hl, sod eating that they would meet with the members of the lower House for the el.ing proceedings of tho con vection. A Commit:, o of conrerrnve was annsiate.l upon the standard prayer book, to sit dorinz re- A message was rec,i red from r`!." holm of EtiiMT+ ccnceirring in the amendment lha constitution of the General Theological Semina ry. Both .honaminuet this evening, and after a abort !Let aloe, held a Joint acasion, closing with religions services. The Convention then adjourned sine die. Prior to the -djonrnment of the Convention Hon. Nit.. Ruggles offered a resolution, which waa adopted. declaring that in clew of the In creased cost of living, the salaries of clergy men ought to be Increased by at least one till( the *mount formerly pall in coin. .1:11111SEs tfIOIT .JEFF TRIU. Admission of Southern I outrressmAn ELECTIONS IN SOUTHERN STATEI3, NEW Y112:4, t':tob•• 24.—The P. ,, t . r sores says. General Dick Taylor,Jel, Days,' brother in-law, has 'vainly endeavored to ascertain from the President whether Danis Is to be tried soon. An Impression preform, however, that the trial will take place at no ell/11 day. A special to the New York Me tram 'Nosh lekton, of ll:tahartfith says- Mr. llTherson, Clerk of the itemse of Itenresentativen, says lid will not pat on the list of members the names of any parsons claiming to be elected from a State that has bean la rebellion. To do so, ha says, would be deciding' the most important questions before Congress, and to let in Ssuth• ed CI memte•rs at the onset to vote rpm the sub. Int of their own recognition, world end the coo- Ls:messy to their favor at once. Tne Bire...l't Washington apti.-ial says many look upon toe issue of gold certiti sates by the - Treasury department as a scheme to pay the in terest on the 5-20 s and di of 1851 In paper. The gold cheeksi niy een.iiestee to be ey, changed for go r for dollar, and are in tended to ieliere-importers and others who hare . been required to handle hundreds of pounds et cool mcnittly, from a great portion of the risk and trouble. The larger d :nominations o f notes will be main payable :o :be order of the gold depository and will be exquisitely engraved af ter some of.Darlinos designs, thin defying alike the counterfeiter Lod the thief. .A Wrohirtioon fpecial to (no 1111:41e.:phta Ledger s , ys. Dl.patehes from Charleston re port of Om for G or, rnor. >I rit the rlrvgat... t F: •rida don, are :rt a Yr. , .nuilar 1J th.,,c eh P 4 n to Anssirutipri and Sorb l .krol‘na of ret,! t•_, del:mi.., Ca Advirer. from Alabama , crrtnltt'.y :a fa , , Governor r Arsolle for Gar UntlLYI State,. S ator. FROM THE CITY OF MEXICO, Continued Defeats of the Liberals Neer Yurm, Jet. 24,—Tba Trte ;sae , from the C.ty of Mexico oo the 10th says The strograld between the Repn'tb• and the F.•nplre Is fast draw log to a dose. The most nouteonts patties of guerrillas bard been reached and routed. Pmiqueire, in Sailor, with three thorn sad mcm, has been driven out by Me natives„ and by a Mexican general, Without even the Interference of the Frrz ch forties. The news represents him as having left the 9t ate and sraglii for shatter in Al Negras., with his pretended army or men, closely pursued by Genet/A J . :kindest, has lett the State of Chihuahua. has disbanded hts troops Lad destroyed lila artillery acid ammool than. He ti said to be now at El Peso whit Jos ses. Thls defeat and withdrawal mikes the State of Chihuahua See from Rio Florida op to bacons. General rigneria, whn, aceordiag to the last news, had coots's: of over one huad•ed mites of country in the State of Osisca, had been de feated by Cantata Arsenio, with the assistance of the poenlatton of the mptiataine. who had armed theinseives with stonb, A:, to this affair the Juarez leader lost nesriy a third of Mo band, composed of three hundred men. and all his arms and ammunition. ;hr ,face ••f Queretaro, I , Frago : •., and Marty..., ha,. alAo • • I•• •Ic. I ••••I are in lb:, NI rear. the Sceretary of the !att., haahrg . beamlt h a z to t , ; Syudir, of :ha tounidipallly of Ilalietm, n 11l xret Intel!itcener with the 01••rrillaz, in air r-a ••ne• which he has tsw:n mr..at.'ll It hat iha• le am •le•reseied that Martinez rna—'ived Lu ad , I. 1111111i1.10,0 fool me•ney, from the eny of M.‘a ••, ii. whir !levee 'dare th•• gt,rrillns h lla /1 , 'a ill2llN/a.aelVCla, they Lase 'N,Pti 111 a l a wear . b ttc :4. ••r las the inteV•itatn- It: • , •rni•nleiy routed. FROU LOLISIANA AID TEC Steamboat and Cotton Burned. COV. DAIMON'S PARDON ENDOBSDIONTS om.e.. vs. l)m. 2'6.—The Evening Bar end Coyier, from New York, time arrived. The staambmt Mojmstic, from Bhrteveport, with MI hundred arid dfty bales of cotter'. NU Lamed ymterday at 'Polo , Coupe°. Tho are emmtotmeed io the hold. Nattang Ras sated. No Owl, lost. Gen. Canby issued an order that no military I aterferenne Will ba alien-eV at the toils on elec. lion day except to satyr tit dint irbance. The friends of ex tiorarlor Ana, nog In the city of Mexico, are making eifOridi to run him for next Governor. Governor Hamilton says, to obtain his en dor:waif...tit for pardon, the petitioner mnst af firm not to have participated In outrages un any citizen liceause of his Union sentiments, nor be long to any Vigilance Committee or secret Or ganization for the persecution of Union men ; has no property belonging to the United Status, or later, the so called Confederacy, in his hinds; that no proucedings have been Instituted against Ms property under the conflscatipn and the petitioning° exchange the tjurittlonsof slavery and secession for:loyalty to 'the United States. From Richmond—Vol.Datderen's Ring Recovered—Vlrglnta Election,. RALTDICIttry Oct. Z.—Richmond papers of this morning suite that the rihr which 'was stolea from the body of Col. Dahlgren, by cut ting off the linger. hos been recovered, It Wu found Ia poseeeelon of Dr. &tinder at Ltrretto, Euex county. la the sth Congressional District Rev. B. A. Dula bar been elected byg small majority over .Dr.-Stootal, his next highest competitor. The Lynchburg Virginian designates Din Davie u an old Whig' and :Casservative. The ngpub/icar says Ron. A.. R. Eitaphaes sr rbleitlh ijekehinut on Sunday evening, on his way isoMe r in Georgia. Redid not visit Rich =don his return, but weal direct from Goa dcmsville to Lynchburg: ;Talon Pantile Railroad Directors. 24.—President Johnson to-day ell/pointed tho tblloatag. dlloctors of the Gigot% hale IttifttrayVohapeny on the pert of the krovertnnentr-4Jesset.Wifileme„of Indians; "Morten TAheitthri;OtOhieri. George Amen; of Itfes4achnselphlfin4lo,Carter, of Inhabit' ptitSpringorlisphsokh, of Potwrilvaala. cionl;rz 5 M•.• h infori L. en L.'. P 0.1 1 ,4 hal no the sunk,. at the 'and. an. °WON - aced , v ~no-Oart'. h, freeotnen, tha: LI, corn th, patch, and ..V....rgrt,rn h h F. • 4,1. i moctant among IL, ne2 - ,..A, and the owner , . of the land. a,: I,l:anitA and f,..1 Insoouro y • :r —arn farnill., 1. , Thy; issncd an ”I,l‘ che org - ani.ati.in of colored militia in Charleston as hiving I r,ll clency to sring on a w.tr of rare:. Phlladelp'ala Soldierh' Rome Fakir • Pwli-usairort. urt. 24.—The falr !or the Bold!era' and Bailors' Home was epencl to-day, and baa been visited by thonsanda. Toe Hama bas been established nearly two years le Palls delphia, ' , bettering seventy patriots, but, as do accommodations are Inadequate to the demands, the fair Is held to fort ith funds to build and endow an Institute worthy the object in Clew— to furniab a home to every deserving soldier and arta, seeking admission, as well as to the orphans of those who fell. lassachuzetts lad Nsw Jersey are represented at the tablos of the fair, and the contributions in every department are very ace, Negro insurryctlon at Jamaica,-.. Cir- CHNSbiti.. -Paas,nger, HA GIP , ' ^ no "gallfax rapers report ft DIV insurret in the eastern part of males. 7. M. nLeamr; llerean, with the 17LII Regiment and a Ovid battery of the royal artillery' leaves for Jama:ca noon. The ,teatnar ihlta with a portion of the Clr ;.as.rt.g,.re. arrivwl LO-11.q. 'rue pas seogr r t k wt-re fur La, !It'd t u ft comfortable quar ters at tha ant. The Royalist, with the balance IS txptrtal tu- eight. CONDENSLD TELEGBAPIEU NEW 3 Cold la :Sta. .. yrsttrday iris steady dur ing the rut., a a nice:erste brisluens do ing. Quot.,A,ne at : ;•; Dosed at NeW t 'C of the leaa: leader, .d at Nor York. cote• are brit !!., e , .0,,t:, • s'. 15:i Pr. , rom Philadelphia. with reel `;.: 1 i.e.! or , .65 MU down off Cape 0,1 on Me: day Sr. an lo known whopper, end !II:A :a r. ii.,. The crew were Beret], The er.ll:Ciog •toon :a supposed to have been sat , k also as ;h e errs aftertlflrii! seen In their boat!, The expenditure, of the nary Depsirtthent. for the year ending the 3.1.11 of June last, amounted to SI 12.000.th)0. The Secretary of the Navy estimates the C1p3116C3 of the current year at t2ii,oou,ooo ooly. rtir 'Morose rt . t,l and party are at New York, and have actept...l an invitation flout the Union t.o . 3g'llr nob to visit their ratomn. They trill 01-0 be catt•rtiined Dolcuotico's It is said, 1 y the Eric Railway Company. Dr. Cksbell, the New tork ateartionist, hat been sentenced to two years' imprisonment. The New Yotk Camases...la: says one gentle men has expreased the intention of taking all the !lexical: loan ea soon as it le In the raseliet, It Is at a,rstcod that the agave of the loan have ascertained that the Government will not liter• fere In any way, till the negotietiPus. Altoong those pardoned yesterday were Dr. 31cDowell, of Bt. Louis, Freeman newspaper cot tii.l.mtor at the beginning of the war, rebel Mel. tiro. L. Kemfer and Brig. Gen. Flout of Camp Jackson, Ito., notoriety, at tiro cam meneemont of the rebellion, and ex-Congress man J. If. Carey, of Alabama. A sale of Government steamers, balooxing to the New Tork Quartermaster's Department, took place yesterday at the Role Bsata, North Brooklyn, under the direction of Brig. Geo. eltiwart Van Tilet, New York Quartermaster. This was one of the largest sales which has taken place 610 CC the close of the rebellion, and of coarse brought a large number of buyers to gether, who are ever .51 1 / 3 tlll to purchase Gov ernment steamers. At ace o'clock the sale ' ertmmented, when at once the holdleg bees= I quite brisk. Tne vessels nearly all brought more than their appraised value, The Indians of the plains are on the rampag e agate. A, fast as the trxips are withdrawn the Indians follow In their track, comailtUng dep mint:oils and .preading desolation whareyer they go. On Friday hut a party of thous at tacked a train at Bud's htation, a few mites west of Jeleolehrg. ran off the stock and killed one man. Teve:dav they killed three men and -.natuslecl .raral 4 sheta. et. .4hAn/l. MI" thin aide of Juleaborp. The overland matt roaches ha•e again stopped running. LETPER FROM OIL CITY Vlatt el the •• twierlean Capitallsta" to the Ott Ileglens—Another Highway Rabbit, on the Ham McClintock harm—Tae' Recent Fire at Plittole, etc.. ( . . , rre7p7a/e , ,,-• of Oa PaZ1.5.4,0 OIL CITY, Oct. 91, Ecortott4 G I.ZYTTZ . Wednesday and Thursday we barn had race, pleat) of It Friday we base had cold stu-my blasts, lodicatun i t the approach of winter. The r!ver Is rising, with forty Itches 10 rile tidy, p700a...ag a sire:, of four fat. Tne merit rapitaivits" hare been here and are gone. They made the tour of the au region, to cfuAfn r Pithole, Cherry Rai, Plum mer and O Ur, en, from Titesriiie to the mouth. They made volts n :noun appearance when I met them at Pithote, no It had been relying all day and blowing quite a storm, but they seemed to weather It pretty well. and Si our friends Live iy and ranklrit Informed me, " Cniord It bud,ely.'' There were about two hundred mon and horses, and made quite a caralcade. I hops they formed a good opinion of the oil rezion, but I was carry :bet their visit had not been made one or two weeks sooner for their personal comfort. The road. a, iu a tarr!blo cond:Lwo mating ire., almost anposathle. Another Mat way robbery was convoltted on the road betweeu here and Plummer, on Tem- Cry night, when two men Were made to bead Over lb. tr tr. kz ',auks and contents, at tee rt• mead of het, burly looking rascals. No ob jective being male to the demand. no rer.ons' violet ce was and the two litee.,4 gentle iaru .Tern elite ed In DrOCeed on their .way, wwirt the the, •Yiei,..itletly walk.] Into I.os moods, dbutitioz. zb await eno:her oppoit;ity. The ft tinet.cy of these occurrence'. Is beginning to alarm the ccrnmundy, and vigilance commit tee, will heroin-- accessary,t (the evil Is not atop pad IGGLI. A man's life la really no longer sate whilst traveling these roads after night, an he b liable to be ctortaxl any moment, dragged from his horse. robbed and pooetelp murdered before asaistance could be had. Oil is acalredull , and sellers arc nlentier than buyers. As oil continues to decline In Pitts burgh, dullness most rule the Market burn, Eight dollars on the creek. A line strike was made on the Rim McClln- Lock. farm lately. which is yielding two hundred barrels. The disastrous results of the late Are on Pit bole are about ail overcome, and work moves no here as usual. The Grant Well was the only producing one that was burned. and it Is flowing as much as eye,. The principal 10Si was In tanks. derricks and machinery. Toey gen stand a good many tires like that on rithole, and not receive much Injury either. 011 on Pithole In held at Ave dollar*, and con siderable IA being sold and shlpplng east. No new strikes to report. Prraor.e. 711 E COLLJIA.NIC wEt.L. • Ito f.illowing is from a letter received by . tit, Otandard Oil Company of this city, in regard to the favorable indication.; of the Colobank Well, No. 4, at the mouth of IJunkard Crack: "The Coletimik Well look another At en lest Friday evening, when I was present.. It forced the water and 81.011115 two hundred feet above the top of the derrick for at least forty minutes, throning out stones that would weigh two pounds, a sample of which will show you when 1 come home. She well is all the time flowing la the conductor about two feet high, and it seems that those ylolent embolic:ma are about once a week, as this la the third one since the well hoe hoes stmt, and all of them occurred on Friday. 1 have Odle a number of specimens of rock and soap stone that has Each thrum out, The lalleire timbers on tap of the derrick - are Tory much torn and ep:lnt•red, la fact so much so that 'they are unfit for usesgale, all' fro the yff'ecta if the stones Striking therei." sentlemanjaft from theoll=s at Both well, Canada , stake that one -h undred and tai new wells are now being imnk la that region, and that there are already &bent a dozen flowing wills yielding from Ore to fifty barrels of °Myer day. These wells am directly on the line of the Great Western Clanadaßallway, and about sev enty miles eft of Dotted. anzatatt 013 ,, 572 : 40 ' Two new "oil strikes' , hue . taken Place le Barren county, In ails mats, one by the Louis. 'Tr" and inthlufgala Canpitty, on their tract . Waged between the Iftnslow and larlaallon wells - , and the other bY the Barren Myer rout; liase,'ort flenhan'h tract. of the Boyd Crftk 011" Comteeirt landferZeulitills Anineis ' f - inn &bun) Manly L:ny, •.1 to pure, t,:itilrers the Fair . . The rr;., .• up [Le now L-rquad.. Ibc fact I ! 'u • -3111, rAt !TO d rip WaS rieFrf,lr 6t.1, 4,111• t fa: Lliie. IIJO 1,2,11 brf i. U, 4 vrll/ , 11: , :liPor, in any bane 1•4,1:1 tql tared , !hat it, EL, .11, p 1 .,. vd. M n!!:- 30,1 rv - ound %%bell VO.l have a notr t,5 .Ln' n hop. n utrit nrumai nCr w 11 .1 whik h ‘..oghelay CQ ty alll t, LEMEM - -• This b. ttfg the nrst'paildtat; yea 1;m: entering the grounds, afi a matter of Course, re et.lr, a visit from all the vlsitore., and we are glad to no ration the fart that Its stock of ankles has be , n well kept up, although some of them •re al a perishable nature. The artieks on en hlbith, in this bmi.lilic consist of Mr. Corp.'s. Mr. llabh'., and Mr. Whitehead's pl,trographl, galleries. Mr. Cowlq's and Mr Shatf , r's sped set s of penumniihip. Mr. fienvernhr,'S water colurLd legs, Mt. Mt.,doa% plants and flowers. two Portraits of t.luQoln and Johnson, pi,•tures, Mr. Ko..e'slo ~ ,r apes 1:.! •tani pli ,, Lop - aphic :nn! N•Vc, r whi,h carTd Whiter is conniag on, and a itn r it a occestielty evi . at Licht that will enhance our cowl And whet can be mare combo, treble than a net of fare. Witco we look open those ex elbltod by Messrs. TtuhntLeon Groctalngcr, It almost makes ne wish that It was cold weather, and some:tango( the kind Wan made for gentlemen's w, ar. Ilessrs. 'r aG. bane a very large stock at lb, it store, cornet or Water sad Yottoral streets. Allegheny City, to a hieh place they in• vita :brit tIUMMtIt. Intends and catheters. In add.tiou to their large stock of furs, they bane also a oorrp!cte 65W:rt. - new. of every amid,: gem craliy kept Ina dry goods and variety hon.,. - r:tle leg raw r eery tine !oaks fur the ladles. ok at 11,, Fit, Inlet: on Sloin,ho at the Fair. and then call at teen - store and wake you , sclet. tints, V. 1 . ,. II In ....I:II:4 milt /1.1,111 L: 4tlkpareltls. tied of this coontal airioke, and dist, 11,11:1:11L! 1 kat 1 , 1 , 11 . 1i5e, do away nII II !Lis 11111,1.1aCc a.loltt. 1 . 11.1,1k1:1-4:h has alsva3 born the Olienylnl.,.• repast on of ; !wnd its. i •Sinialiy hid we liola• that tn. don tint far dlrtnlit wh en it will with it: , .1.11. , •• I rior water cl. an sity. Tire an,. exhikliniti at the Fin in Lk, alrp to Wailla this :.rrat desideratum. 's • ilia I. uaed, 1..01g drat n , rrt , yl IWO „I:a., and gC. InIi•LOW .1110 kt•, dirt aabus, Tlli. nt„\o in al:W.:lnk for the isitcben, oftif. , or any , dli , Wl.la ,, , not ;nal. ll= During the several days of the County ,Fair. are have had occasion to notice •ad commend the I:writs k I n'hi.eler and tt'llsota's de, lag Ma chin,., rcoreseutcAl by Mr. E P. Carpenter. of No. 27 Fifth urns. We now record with _plea stre the fact 'rtmt ids patent has received the premisma arid a diploma loom the dodges, as "the to-taewlmn machine for general purposes," But nctth• r diploma cp. premium was needed to avouch for their excellence. Toe/ are In use In thousalde of families, and hare been Nand heap, taaiitiftil and desirable. ri - ndrede of ex pi rlerrell ladles have txamtned them on the fair groueds, and bear enthnatastie matimoay to thrir worth. Seeing is believing, and hence we are not surprised to learn that the fair hos been the meas.e of a liberal tee-ease of ordure as II:. Ca:per-tells store. No. '27 Fifth street. GP.OVLII A 9 T Tar. Ell 'CWT\f. vAriTryr. The sewing machines of Veasrs. (inner . 1 / 4 exhilrittd by Ur. k. F. Chatoney. are rtpl auracting the dOteatioa or Visitors to the Yalr. ibis Is the la, dew of the Fair, we would elate that the agency for these eithehizien in on the corner of Fifth 'tenet. and Market alley. where et who wish to purchase Can call, and make a selection from a largo stool;. Use efeetarer‘ of hesTr articles end leather would rot run. their porn Intercis by ersmlClOg their large macliiries. 0., ••• " P Arthur Kirk's d:splay of pro.te.: essawsre is Vert tier, and is set off In advantage. Lt embraces every vane.) of petroleum lamps, to gether alp, • large assortment of glassware for tabla use. I W store Is at 17:t end 174 red . streot. - sasleastseatearbare bre treti...ba. plgiel to its all of Lis friends. CZENTIEM These get:alai:ten hare exhibited a lattlade spirit of enterprise in the diopiny of agriculture: inapietneata made by them at the Fait. They hare show, satlsractodie and condone, ly that there Is nothinc In the hoe of a (archer Wants that they cannot 'apt•ly. Al their to establishments—one at :27 Liberty street an the other on Ft-do:a: .t. - est. at. tee Lacoek, A Imbent—they aave ae :ommenan .toe 1. of a/d -ealt:trod Imp, meats, tot-,ldes a large stock of general hardware. ()If woolly friend. are lo vitcd to tall at their Trartrooms and !tan:Line for Zbesaidre, =IEEE Prritut.f 11, :iheral a contributor towards t. 1., Flair an any one tine is the )•entleman who•Le name heads this article. Mr. Knox, in addition to ha regular busluella as seedman and !Jurist. le a wholesale and retail dealer in agricultural implements, marblocry. careen WAS His eland In town Is at No. '29 Fifth street, where can always he found the fruits and doyen of the sta•on, of toe finest lealilles and the Kr.stelt Can any roe enter the b air rrnat,}4 and •Isle Flora: Mall without being struck with the re markable beauty of the specimens of penman• ship there exhibited t We think not, Well, these stozirimens are I orated by Mr. Alexander Cowley, a gentleman well known from his con nexion with the !rota City Collette, an institu tion which stands second to no other similar [n atio:llion In the Cullen States. The pen draw Mg, ate e.xqulsite, and the epectmens of csrd marking and other writings arc equal to the gap l steel plate engravings. There t, no necaa• ally to dirt ct particular eucnt.o a to thorn, (or they would attract notice anywhere. Itita la not only the closing day of the Fair, Int It la the eland gala day. 'l4-Any the orlzt , , , he di! Li It.: Ott. Thlt erand twine and trot link( :seen fcr a tl-to of V 4.1 will como off thin Mt, ot non at tan o'dtuk, and as a matter of thc, ail) hen l•lnuer r tad In attendance than •.to ary pre.vl , lll4 day. ..ne., to all, and bee i .1 in, Faj. From Yeeterday's Evtuiuz. Gazette A ! . ...truMbOSlllet ArrePrted for Artol3 He Confesses 111.1 Crime. One renders will remember the tire which oc. eurred in this city on the morning of the 10th of September last, by which the steamers "River Queen" and "George ',three" were destroyed, sad neveral other boats injured. It was rumored at the time that the are was the act of an incen diary, and subsequent developments tended to confirm the IliSpitlODS then aroused. The "River Q seen" had been built by William C. Champlin, and others—Champlin having come here from Ct. Louis (or that purpose. The owners became heavily invoiced, and the boat sutenquently pasted into the hands of the Sheriff, who tied her up and placed a watchmanon board. The boat had been in sure.] for a constderable amount, but by pariahs sloe of the company tended the policy the own ere were allowed to increase the risk toe certain stipulated amount. Champlin, however, in stead of remaining himself is the amount agreed upon, took out a policy mom another compels, almost double la amount, In addition to this, lie obtained a policy on hie own account, In the ft= of $2,000, which was paid to him after.the are. It appears that be bad subsequently boast ed of having "made d 9,000 by the Oro," and this coming to the ears of a detective named Thomas P. ,Jones, be wm. put upon the watch. Champlin soon after kit for the east, and was followed In his travels to the !hate of Connecticut. He then wt..t, west, finally stop ping at st. Louis. Information tot arson having been made before Mayor Lowry, a warrant was istned and:a requisition obtained. Champlin !Oa arrested sod brought to this city to-day, When be confessed the crime, and was commit ted to Jail. WtSunderstand that Mr. Champlin latends making • full statement of the whole affair. It Is proper to slate that the' 'accused has heretofore malntolned algriod character. for honesty and integri otry, n in d an t h r eo hu mm rc hut putwi lon o o f . so . h d eln eta ous toi rr ig o b, ffe w n e se n Calculated to atonic and amaze not only his Immediate friends but the entire community. He seems to be deeply penitent, and,. and ex. riltnacs a detenttinatlon to make "a clean breset" of the whole strain' • • . , An jimarrtillb4C Tlliefr=A p 'named John G. genie was atrestsd last alight far steal_ tor a pair - o,boots and a Ist trove Itteharl itfelih. Janis faime Welsh lylngdrank On the stmt. and dallberateli dlyeetaltlat Or hls Lit sad boots. Oti Wog ettaveyed.tolhs totals he was plated Itiiicall"with one. John..Donnoller whets he eicoosded In manna of ain:agates. a y 'bra Ire VslpeXu '.4l -enrt2lo; tomaluttt" 'Nei to S MI=MI FEMME i,aLmT 1!IIIMEMI L.uttl• w:th Ills whip I , :tti plenty of a,o Lim to pull out of 4:1-4 Itiat In regard 't^ !Y. to rh:ratence Lo ' FIT 'a al.) .1 On. 1,, mr, azainit thi• , • , :••••,, , n'n,, to ~hoot - too r ,I! Jl,•n •, • 0,•• north,,lr• that 1. , inru— , 4l the pietism , wh.:e 1, 1 4 11i1, ~111 _•1,,,r In front of his T:.•cu.-•dh,rn of „hold and a,yrp,d•ng• d• h.rn. •I ao.Cardl m o.•rni , al f.ni:•.,l II: in and dr, ro .1 pistol and thrratend to pat n h.,11 throng!, Lon. %%arrant- st,r, for do , tor . - arn -C. A Bra re Officer Complimented. W.. art• zratitiotl to 101.11 that the War rh, 1... ht t,f y Brevet, upon l :olotit I Charlie Barnes, laic of ,oie Fitlll Heavy Artillery. General Baru en,' of Clip :rid and bravest of the Iran that ci4, who distinguished them lu r, an.: ree.ignittOn orhls la due to him. ITe entered the service a. t ta.n of Company E., Ninth Reserve,, In May. ist.l, and was In all the engagements in which that rtgiment participated In the memo scv,tt day,' bait], ',dor, Richmond. He was n onaded in the battle of Charles City Cross Honda, and alan in the second Bell Run battle. In July, 1.2, 11, was promoted to Maj ar of the Ninth Reserves, was in all the subse quent battles with the regiment, and was dia charged with his comrades on the expiration of their term of service, and assisted in oi-traniz (mg the !Sixth Henry Art.ilery, of which be was commissioned Colonel. The regiment was placed In the defences of Washington, and lien. 131. Mei Lad c , rniziand of Lb, Kcond Brigade 'of De Hussey's. lilt isior. during the winter add spring of Igr , l IL dii.char{ed the duties of a tidier ad di amt iAithfuly, and his maty frienes be ermined to hear that he has been braveled. A I recoil I.areeny of a Flnt.--e man namtal !nerdh apt - cared heron: Mayor Lowry to-day and preferred a charge of larceny against H. Mun son. charging him with having stolen a !tal l-nat, valuid at $2OO. It appears that legal!. and J. (1. Patterson claim the raft, and that Monson loaded II write alt, In Veoango enmity, and floated it Iffethls city. A warrant woo Issuad fur Atuaaon's arrest, but he cannot be found. The boat la at the Allegheny wharf, partly un loaded. The Mayor boa ordered the flit awl the oil to to "tied up," until the question of ownerelnp is Fettled. . Taken Orer.-Basnuel Thottuat Eddy, ron an ter: aa the Culted State Court ou Satualus counC+•rfrlt nanney, and senten ced to seveu rears' Imprisonment In the West nitnnia7, traa taken over to that insti yr,,. -.141y anal-noon. Death or Naval Heroes. net.,/.pr nth), J .111,61,,Ln, of the l;glted ;rates Nary. on ord nance oGleer at the Charleston Navy Yard, died Yeaerdar• lie way a hattfe of South Carolina, and tut vied the scrvic., The ftuaeral or,r tilt, remains of the late John D.', no, the I_ tilted Stairs Navy, who died at New ~ r lrang, Sept..2lat, to.lt place to-day at the rt,idenee of Ids brother-In-law in limit city. Num , rtn,• offleern of the Navy were prtsoat , Admiral StT augha, ROBB—On Sabbath motolzg, 2:4 WE.. at .1.1e40, Mincer oucuaty, daugoter or James eau bleu r:„I,L. of thee city, aged Lf yenta. Notice of the funeral Will be given la to•morto mon.L.c'. pcoer. R. It, REEVE: , , 171V.EnF3 cr.A.S.ri 88 SrbithfieLl Street, neu Fifth Streit COFTENS crere daarrlyntoo CRAPE. OfArliMz sad FLIRITINFIttaci F'/ft FUN Ea £l.S' generally. sir FLCIE ILk.4 ust; anl Ukk- LS fatale:led tvv s• IJETHOLIA MAC iINF. WORKS.— R. IL LEVEY, laanutaetorer of 11.1 a Ogle brat.) P4itilt Improved 91/OET r i w TOQT... I ., A ) ALA - 11e..1.11 MONS and all FIATITH ES USED iR SINK ING OIL AND HALT WELLS:, Nov. SI And IL OHTOWTHEE7,,e4 the,uppar route or the Man chester P_aelwom Hallway. P. O. Address; .Bair ftrA. uI LLE.OIIEN - 11, PAL, Particar attrition U Invited to its late Im provements in Jars and Joints, all made of the purest Sitgo and Low Moor Iron, hammered en preasly for :a parts warranted and mewl he. to standard &. the plass and sockets of any on. set nttusg soy *Ler of hie manufacture havlen the those number. Steam Famines sad Menials Work made to eede e. we ie effete,. maw. ce, „ N 'ETZER & ARMSTRONG, Forwarding and ...man., nod ;....40 for themselves; sod w .A. n od com m tn n l oo mee o h n . otn , ( or t h e nn i n cheliengs .quslny of woria...xdP and eowlmtl FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON. LARD, BUTTER, lion. Send for Ilan! and throubw. 1,192¢111311 SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, andProdnee generally. FITTSBURGE FOUNDR 1. No. I. Market street, coiner of First, Pittsburgh, Penns. fe2.5.1y a. ...Alai.. roux 5. stokers°, A. GARRISON & CO. (Suatesaors to Bollmao, (Parrbon, k C 0.,) Fourams AHD MACKLESTS.I Menufavturers of Chilled Roller* of all sisal, for Iron, Steel, Brun, Zino, Co pr Silver Gold Straw[! oan* Paper and India Rubber Work. also, Rolling Mill Castings of all descitptloal, Hark Edina Patmt Deublellrtnder, with a Toile t), of other patterns, aleaspe on bond and fitted to order on abort Doll., =II favorable tem. Oflles and Warehouse, 11l Sitilthfleld street, Pittsburgh. OF CONDEMNED GOVERN OIENT PROPERTY. . • . the following p:opeity will besold at Public Auction, at UArL.FT, TSTIURO, Boyd county, lentuciry. a: the mouth of Big Newly. in 110.ral ar.-ea Ito orders from Department headquarters, 17 Wagons, :CO Seta of flames., 2 Ambulances, more or Inv, sod s cotscetlssicaus loi of quartermaster stores. Also, tfd, LAXAA/ ED ARMY BLANKETS, sod of cur ds magen slant/12 Sad tent so. :tale to commence et Iv o'clock A o. TUESDAY °oohs, 3lat I OM, nod to De continued from day to day until ell are sold. RAND , ‘LPH ROSS, orw too, 1.750. and A. Q. M. IV.AcE DIAIM uND ST EEL WORKS PITI - SBUROH PARK, BROTHER & CO, BEST i.r.:LLITY FEFINED OAST STEEL. Sgt., o,ta.Tnz, a all 111..1. Warr/at. 1 aqua to any intarted or Ill&r.111110C11141Ki [di ountl7. iir On!lce and warehouse, N. Its and 151 and I= and I. Savo.° et alums, l'ltt burgh Fran? 1011-)'d DRUM ,t. SLACE, hare on hand • lame assortment el MOWING MAOHINES. mtcomtsan pit.AL3Ec3ass. Straw Callers, Scythes and Hay Rakes, .Go. 23 and 30 OHIO STILFET, Mt cCORD 00., =EI Hats, Caps and Stratv Goods' Ham, now In non trin Jargon sail most oompin steak of GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL Ever offered In the west. Merchant. are regnant. to eiLL and lINALltia. out stock, whtch vlll be coil at very low late Gal 13i WOOD ST P RODUCE CONSIONAIIINT&— am bus. lowa Red and Yellow Onions, nixed from the seed this year) leo bbl.. prime Apples; 60 bbl.. Jame Sweat Potatoes; I ear load Posen Blow Potattoes; 60 boxes 0 osben Meese; so bones W. 11. da• 50 obis. White Beans; 16 bbls..les; . 60 dos. Clan Peatheal ' :: 60 dos. Llast•Tal a,:;,TTl3mcanddEllaellbattlus• oats'p,N k EM6PAI3D. _EOLEI:VIDIMIL OIL LAND FOR /.1-44Siourt.t unu was as P,llWelk, L/11007M0 tatitormrDAN Juan, GLOW 11 is the 0 114.0 yoke aim la the Terms BUR Lobs, loatitalaa low awes, &Tate au Mt BUD, be. Mem Pit liolo and 011 Greer& These laterals us way Wm hada dealcab Eagoloo Ma ae 'Mations ate all bog. ' W. J.& HALL Par12:1181:1N, Atboraela. ea No. 144 Fourth at. Pittobonha PAULOR ,DZCORA. inuntandeoll ret sea by !rt.s,l/411P-443g4 r,^. F LU J:.:j:, Con , . rn n -r-oliant. az) L 3 X 3 '7O 'Sr le3 Z 1 All 11 , L I PURCHASING AGENT, WM, PA. 1 , ••1• , Pinar, (Irnto. PITTSLIt Huttat, Unee•e, Fruits, •i: F•nr. Product,. Best bren..l.• Fasn. ily I 1.1:1 it In , rrmnte.:: a:lrsr• on Lend. Alan, E.TIF El) WI,: - - PTOmpt attention (icon to ennstromett• and aorocertoottenee. Weekly Price l'l_l - reota scat to GOnswot. - s. ttrdera att.. etttlatanmeat.a moacito.t. ael7:tya.a,V7 rerk-wAox pATTERSON, AILMON & tufa-mission alerchants, Flour, Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, soo. ENO and MI PE I% STREET Scott's Now itullding, oppoatte C. er. P. R. R Depot. Aps.i y /11.2. Id nnvPt J e. /Ail !I' BANE ANJSR, COmmlrision Merchants. Flu r, Grain and Produce, SECOND St., between Wood & Smith Sold, tidy PITTSBURGEL THOM. TUTFILIt...n.o. :.I,IIPIiNIII afirgr.LlLD PUTTER, AIKEN & 611EPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lorelgu and Domestic Frei/s, Flour, Butler, Cheese, Eggs, Potatoes, and produce generally No. gen LIBERTY STRI;Ei', • felB Opposite Paaseueer Depot, PlttatouTh. CHARLES C. BALSLKY, PRODUCE d Ootsralselon Merchant, Warehouse, No. NI Liberty et., Pittsburgh,' Pa. Wholesale deal er in Butter, Cheeee, Lent, Eggs, Portz, Bacon, Beans, Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, Potatoes, Horn• toy, pried Fruße, Green Fruits, ()along, Flour, Grain, mover 5r,,.,d Timothy Seeas, , las. Seeds, flame nod Poultry. Portlouder attention given to Produce uonnxnment.. WILKINS LIIiItAHT, (Stcrusoe TO MACKEIMN h LINUART,) LOU I.ZB M . 3r.a , CPlCrXt IarFALXIST. Produce and Commission Merchant lel:Iy No. 351 Liberty wt., Pittsburgh. LITTLE, BAIRD rATTON, Whole ale Grocers and Commlssion Merchants, des!. ers In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON CHEESE, FLSH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, corroN YARNS, and Pitts burgh manufactures generally, 111 and 114 Second street Pittsburgh. sr cut? - rno StLICTAILCC SILEPARD Commission Mer sa clonts nod dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE., No. WI Liberty street, Plitaburgh. Choice brands of Flour for Bakers and Fatcl:y use constantly on trend. Particular attention paid for Xerclosadirc generallr. octlFdlY • WiL P. BECK YITCII.ILL: WM. P. BECK & CO., No. 185 Liberty I Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale Orosers, Comm Isslon Merchants told dealers In COUNTRY PRODUOE, BiliovisioNN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, ECIOS, IeIIEIZE, FISH, ex., PRO. DUOE, GRAIN, SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT', &c. SALT an 4 LIME. IV( _TORN B. CANFIELD, CommiAdon and WESTrwlns, Merchant and wholesale .. h!,r ERN•RESERNE"OIIIIME, - B LARD, PURE, BACON, FLOUR, FISH, AND PEARL ASHES, SALERATUS, LIN SEED AND LARD OILS, DRIED, FRUIT, and PAts b roduce generally, Nos. /LI and 14$ Front. street, Purnh. • 042 .LIII LPaT RICE.. J. 'XI HZP.L76ICir .. J. L. IreSSON j(IRK PATRICK, BRO. CO., (Succes }vrir to a isseptt Kirkrstrl:k S. Brij 1 8 . 139 LE SALE DEALERS to Groceries Flour,Grain Provisions Flab, Cheese, Salt, Nal* Gass and 0116 Scu. 121 and 191 Liberty street, Ilttsb Ps. Pitts, JAMES DALAELL SON, kiarratac tutee of LARD OIL, and fiocassission Mar chants (or the purchase and sale of CRUDE AND REPINED PETROLEUM, Nos. 9 and vo Water street, Pittsburgh.. Advances made oa coasts". merits. • W .NOII 0 WI. F. 1./.1•41) SCIIGMAK ER & LANG, Wholesale dealers In GROCERIES, FLOCE, GRATA PRIJIH:tIE, PRUVISIONS„ FISH, CHEESE ALT, CARBON OIL, Sc., Not. i 72 and 171 Woed Street, Felt Liberty Street, Ptttsburgh, Pa. °LOW. e.IIIIOD Eir.08.138 HE AD & BIETZGA,R, Grocers and Cons missies Met - anent., and dealers to all kinds of Country Produce and Pittsbumh illwaufactur ICo. Zllf Liberty street, opposla head of Wood street, Plt , aburgl, opily 1. ILIST/tla- ,) 1 DETD6I.,..WD. D. asrams. WYMER & BROTHERS, (successors JO. to n em .. k A.derson,) Wholesals Dealers to FOREIGN FR VITS, NIITS end SPICE:3 OON. FECTIONERT, SUGARS, PYRE WORKS, Ike., Nos. tee and = Wood stz eat, above Fifth,Pitts burg', a. • OA•P inGl.7 11 F Zt REITER, PRODUCE, COM MISSION AS kOR WA 1111/270 ME It CHANTS, and purchasing agents for all Pitts burgh Manufactures. Warehouse,No.Cll6 Men, Street, Pittaborutt. jektyll I) WALLACE, Commission Merchant • and Wholesale Dealer in FLOLTRA GRAIN No. Sea Liberty street, opposite Pennsylvania R E. P....Ater Depot, Pittsburgh, Ni. Storni Warehouse, cornet Were° .04 Penn streets. jj RIDDLE, No. 1n LLBERTY ST., R PITTSBUG% Pet.--0 nuralssion Mar. Ghent, Wholesale „Vesta In Gauntry Prairies, Gm:erica, end Pittsburgh Menufeetrires, 1 1 .41, aelyateee on:ponstzinnents, and paid tor Preens* generally. 1U2131.111 JOBS LIGGETT & CO., CITY 'FLO LIR • ING DULLS, censer Liberty and Adam streets, Pittsbargh, Pe air capacity, 400 barrels per day. ayr2 !OWN I. HOURS. .ZI/W4I.ILD ROM*. JOHN L ROUSE & CO. Wholoaile GROCERS AN COTINASION ME'.. CHANTS, came/ os Smithfield and Water street, Pittsburgh. ZOMT s. 7. DAIS. 14 °BERT DALZELL & CO„ Whole -aa wile Grocers, Umernission and Forwarding Merelianta, and dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. /NO. /tor O. WILLIAM FLOYD JUILN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Gro uc.r. And Commission Merchants, Nos. IT2 Wood and 2%., I..iberty streets, Pittsburgh. Jere L. CALDWELL, (successor to James Holmes S. Uo., PORK PACKER and dealer lo PROVISIONS, corner of Market and root streets, Pittsburgh. Jo.), WATT 10110 Nricsoa Aorreca, .t WILSON, je rd i c e ale G rfi; Produce and aqttsburgb mranulaCtures, N Liberty street, ?LEW:du-eh. I'o2, ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Cirocers, Dononission Merchants, end dealers In PRODUCE, No. 80 Water acreet. and GS Enna Sleet. Pittsburgh. DATUM. 1511075 L.. a. TOOT T H. VOIGT CO., successors to L L • O. Orsti, PRODUCE AND CONinsissairi lIIERCTIANTS,bri Liberty .tract, Pittsburgh. DAVID H. EDGERTON, Wofeiria Grocer Lad Gownlesion hterettent, to V 700.1 Street, Patebura, Po. tettae etatedr 113111611r..JOlint O. WALL/kin AMBERT;.: 8111PrON & £O., Whole sale Grocers and Produce Deniers, No. it &lib tope, Pittsburgh. ote STSYL et BALLET, BTOOS BROILERS WILKINS BALL. The Haskell sad Brokers Board baring sdoptoe the followingj • RATES OF COMMISSION' oe will he governed thereby Cron Chi. Cate kitosits and under, It eons. per team do. do. q and up to al:kw oent. de. de. VII do. -11 11 aUlte• do. do. 8100 And over, 4at 1 per cent. Vii CirqtOC4RIES. Se hogsheads Fair to Prime Cuba Fwd. to " " P. S. IS tierces Ito bags Rio ()ogee. 10064 baits/tests imp eri al and Young Bison Teas • .. ••. CioloprTaks... - lati barrels °boles R, R., Molasses. 1i " " a , z. - . (labs i' - boo " .6 . Artist:is sad foe sed% raw tax, sac). k 00., see ;., , • • !;111 sad 163 Liberty striate ' BOBOONMAKEIt pittsbargh. Witite,Lead. Works. SLUE LEAD armour) at on MU PLlffr• • .. IRO 0/L MULERELO. REMOVAL.- . EIDDX.X OEN remtriodftaiViski• siNpSulti Factory wow 144 wain ErrArlgr• =Mu - Mita kUm :sat kbirips_ vrictotlxvi orders 13Wilvalre Prenout O WeloPMtpeLu,' ps ,•a ra 0 1 4 1 ; 1 5&-r - 2.001rates Oath on Cht,e,' boo dO. ilaStolrtlo. • L . lllllllff , . • 4118AIARCOMM• LXX , "OLT - ME NEW AI-WERTZ:SE74=S GREAIES'r BAI:GAIN6 CF THE SEAdON Concert Hall Shoe Store.. WINTER STOCK PARTICULARLY SPT,ErNG T.PRS THAN' , PIECE:SM COST. BENS' HEAVY BOOTS, $l,OO, EVER YTil lis:0 ELSE LIV PROVOETLO'S . _.• BARCAUNSI BARCAINSI No. 60 FIFTH STREET No Connection with any other House in the City. OAK HALL =POLISH WALlEtrid costs O , q,ECIOAIS OF ALL Sl3/113 Mi'D BLACK PA i 3 REGARDIIaSOF COST FOR THE ZFEXT CY'OALTS. J. H. SMITH & 004 CLOTHIthS, OAK HALL; 13 Flint ST.. Oppante tke °pees Heave CITIZENS, AROUSE I LOOK TO YOUR MOM THE REASON wn YOH SHOITLif PURCHASE ALL BOOKS BB MOS 74 FIFTH ST.-P's,%T. You Receive a reseat with Each BOOK OR ALBUM, WILICII 1 SOLD AT THE PUBL[SIIEMI• • GROVER d: RAKER FAMILY SEWINE MACHINE IS THE ONLI MACHIN4 WHIM Enibroidera THE ONLY MACHINE WHIOH Makes the Elastic Stitch. rtiE CNLY MACHINE winos Uses Tito Spools THE ONLY M&OHILTE VIECHTH Fastens the Ends of the Seam- Tar ONLY =CHINE WHICH Makes a Bias Seam That will not Drank or ravel In *totaling, t.ll ntaterlaL • The Only Sewing Mackin Company WHICH INAJLE9 LOCK-STITCH AND Double ifock.Billeis &itchlltea. StrPurefiesefs sous exchange foyeltber, 1.1 not uited uitl their first choice. Examine ter yourselves at IS FIFTH ernerxr. A: F. CELATONEY, cmizeu. AGENr. I 'lo 13-1111,DER6:—tv awl • be marred, by the OolDmltteeita City _Prob. erty for the erection of the trooddnrent emeasi Frre Repair Robs Con Tenon' aldecd, until ethr- URDA t _Ncrredober Deb, at. 0 o'eloeßr t nine • • and neetneattordr can be aermiii the ones at Al. derma Butler, No. ire Wylie atm& :Tree Quo. buttes mama the right CO re err bids, Otddrina y a ttee tee Mr rflysttL . , Ne. ;eg.• , Libert etreet. 1 01 /VIIMPANAKA; (BLOOD' 1301814— . .. 0 t •••-•A. men nnw 14 icabla &rude aart lenitive [ for SCROYCLA rtneuTTH DItriPEPA Juisi r eme Leases at the • ; l i g a t Scodeat rielseitthwi t rp e reh de s= sesterhei4 restores liermgh , .and Resets VU teal to prole elite , , rerabla '" • 2111112f8TOA rOSEP urzi".I CMBYEIt.t. - 130N,K l u s idicia 3 4' . • ......_-axidirtuAtiatirsat Retan Dealers in • 4 . Pt d • iiliosa Us ve on bands a . AU/Mg PLJUN. tn. azid a/MNpray4 IN theft oars .wansiattO•leyil tairiantr Nut sin* to a n 111 1 ; 0 t = 04 : 1, 1 1 4* On. 10 4 DM: adrazia=ll Abbe' dotes Jaw crapiemastof ads by the bw Ta trtja. gettrioans r c iar l ' "' fatirtfaVlV„ --~;- -~. ALL. 1303D5, &ND !' osc :s ALL THIS MONTH CtUTUING fiCitiSZ, No. fa FIFTH ST.REIIT t MMEE! FINE oLbiEt COAr* SACK COATS :riNeY OAP 'PATTJ CLOTHLYGI,