pitt burgh 6nzette. n PBIBIBO ASSOCIATION OTIP TEE GAZETTE tioyamiltornoy, by Emil, par par.---58 Oa. " n month— TO. sLogla B. Cnansa Lamont, by elan, por I 60. scoatb,-... ZS. - weeS..l.-- ID. 0 tiles IVZ?rtir Comm, angle wptaa, pra. ypx„. 4 01 clubs of 6 to 10, ...160. w clubs of IP or more " 1 23. —end exam to the pirty =lading club. far club of llftava, we will loud the Errolso Gexxxxx dolly. To o club of howdy, we o - 'll send the NORM= CLanTrz daily. Stogie captor, v osots. oar All inabecripttous aridly ad.o.To.,e,end poTorn always stopped when tho Store expires. 'Reading Natter from Saturday's Evening . Gazette. The New Secretary of the Treashry The late lamented George W. Pearce, editor of the West Chester Egret/icon, wrote from Washington last February the following sksteh of Mr. Pess enders, which was published on the 23d of February : VIM= Pitt Penenden stands at this time without &sub! at the head of the American Senate., As a clear•bended, able debater, he has no superior in that body. Ido not re - menther.whether In my letters of the last - er previous winters I gave a sketch of hie per sonalaPpearance or not, but even if I hive, a few strobe of the pen in that direction may be of interest at the present time. I suppose him to-be nearly six feet in height, poisibly two - inches under that mearannent, and he would not, in my judgment, weigh over one hundred and fifty or sixty pounds. His face, long and rather severe in expression, heavy eyebrows, dark brown hair streaked with grey, Worn rather long, and with an incline %inn to curl. I judge him to be about fifty. I fire years of age. I should not think him 01 man ef strong friendships, end yet he seems to be on familiar terms with all the Senators, occasionally enjoying a kind of dry laugh with those who coins to him or to whom he goes' to chat. He pays little attention to style in drew!, being behind the fashion, but there le nothing of the sloven in his appear • , anima His voles Is olear, rather sharp in tone, and be speaks naturally andarith about the nrostimonnt of gesture. He impressei any one o hears him that to is nit talking for tallee s e, but Is simply filling his petition as • entailment by bringing the powers of his mind to the elucidation of the eubject-mitter tinder discussion. There is nothing timid in 'the style of Mr. Ecasonden, but on the con • trary hie oratory it colld, probing, and yet sufficiently graeafal is secure the attention of his audience. I presume the great point whichathtriontattendan to t and prednees a d nitration. for,'„the ,Eidno S enator,is the ex , - °geniis alien:Cie . 014:da foie intelect. . I he inien•ledAo spook particularly ef Pessendon at this time from the fact that on Monday last he appeared to goat advant age In running a debate with Senator Wil kinson,. of Minnesota. Mr. Wilkinson of soursedoss not profess to be ab:e to inewnre swards with the Senator from Make, but being nutel patience with some real or fan cied wrongs to his particular section, he.gave wait twists feelings of Irritation, and the • consequence was he roused up the strongman' armed. It was generally considered one of the spiciest debates of the session, and those who heard it were particularly delighted with thekeen and cutting surearm of the skillful New Englander. . Gold at 270 Aar. Chu e, the horror of red-dog banker. is elite( the Treasury, and Mr. rossenden, , „whom everybody speaks well of, reigns in his stead. Congress was fairly bullied and cajoled into repealing the righteous end wholesome art which prohibited betting on future differences in market valise between gold end greenbacks; the Alabama .is de stroyed; and the military situation le mere hoptifel than it has previously boon since Balton: yet the premium on gold rose yes terday to 170 1 What have the Mokannas, who attributed the - rlso of gold two wooks eines to Mr. Chase and the gold bill, to say for themselves? Where shall they hide from the prompt - and thorough exposure of their Ignorance and thole charlatanism ? Grant is thundering at the gates of Richmond; Sher man st.those of Atlanta; Canby has prob • ably struck another heavy blow at the South , West; the rebellion is visibly on its last lege, and tottering at that, yet gold goes up like a balloon; so that $4,000 of it wilt buy more than $lO,OOO of 11. S. Six Par Cents, payable, principal and interest, in coin 1 The best. nem of the country is all but fatally derang ed; all nominal values are so inflated and unsettled that no one knows what to ask nor how to trade; the laboring class are stinted ot ample work and large wages; and there is danger of social convulsion from the artful, nitaramatoryincitements addressed to Ignorance by treason. Oar bankers and - capitalists evince neither foresight nor cont• age; entries and gambling, engineered ha disloyalty, ride the whirlwind and direct the storm; every aecestary of life grows hourly dearer, and the congregated traitors from St. Lords, Baltimore, New Orleans, Memphis, Louisville, Nashville, ho., •kx who burrow in this City, and here scheme ar4 straggle to paranoia the rattled right arm-of the-nation, in the interest of the siaveholders' rebellion, will soon be whisperlug to the working classes that the inflation of prices which they have • • donsitsaddared everything to produce, is the work of those whom it threatens to destroy, and who are doing all they know to resist and Courage, countrymen! This is the dark ness that precedes the dawn 1 Yet a little wkllq.and men will hardly rears that It •'• ever have been. A Riemaikable Statement Concerning .-. _ Washington. • On page 189, vol. 7,. of the Life -of Alen der der endllon,just pubtishiS by his son, will be - and, 1 statement in regard to General •. !oat . Von that is were interotting at this eTvirs., , --june -It is welt known that party spirit `n Caged more fiercely in this oonntry than ... at' 'blase of Washington'e administration • and e ig that otlehn Adams, growing chi ut of the - intrigues of French Jacob ins. T hreats of Vdiuotring the Union" were . freely btdulgid la by heated prams, and many citisans feared thattuch a catastrophe would take place. In Siltallinell private pspera of that period is one endorsed in his own „..hawdwriting, "Reads" of /eformatiort given ".7.Sniabi;B:Randolpb,la which the following sentence oneness "The President (Washing, ton) speaking with Randolph ow tho bypath - alb of -ie separtion of - the Union into -:North ern Oa Southern, geld he had made tip his mind taremove, and bo of the Roth." Ran &Spit had firuterly.enjoyed the warmest eon. nonce of Washington; add-the Atterltad made extensive taws of observation' throsigh JUL lie:thorn. and Southern sections of the Ratak and Could not fall-to observe the Ma. OW altliworpectlve secial: and political Ad -waatagee of each sectional n'place of real donee. - Tam Cincinnati. Enquirer, speaking for the opponents of the Garentment in the frortli p .. "Thlte is %Acne fame bat re the pen. ;Pierf*_o4 4 / 1 ". 1)0 thow the war atual be eon ::,4itehtip het : whether it shell be condttoteo et aIL 'fie Dowcracy ore for pace—intmeititta peace." A Laura collection of valuable fundhul, bilk . o 4lol3A llcalesalLim, has been condemned Oiler tho "C , lnfluation net, and is to be told the 19th toot. 4 110 i the &Aldus ~To of the anti elegant desmiption, including invent rani paintings. Passmisr Lzscots has sent a Major (10k cars commission to tho wifo 'of the WOO Brigadier assurral Hatter, who lost his life Ishne pliantly leading his men against the •FIWO WOW glienaatiew . Bielataia. TE . II Per . AID LEM Krenz.—The New Yoh'. Iteristirof timing cilia the Lousvine Jawed, Prepatlon paw, naa imptelimkoni- Stmdicky VOLleart, 'onancted -b7p tallOs RAleky batti9.7, 1!!!!!!=E THE _DAILY PIT Summary of P' ewe. A Resat. Orrzara's °news or NocrunAs Taoors--A few weeks since an officer at tuned to the Engineer Bureau, who at one time served in the British army, war in Quo bee, Canada visiting tomoof his former com panions in the British arm, and one day, in a reading-room, an English officer asked him if It was true that the Northern troops would run. Before our officer scald reply, a person at the opposite end of the room arose and ex claimed, "Whoever sayeNorthern soldiers will run Is a Liar." The Englishman was imme diately on his feet, and running towards the man . exclaimed, "Who are you, air?" To which he recited, "I have been a major in the Confederate service, but was discharged on amount of wounds received, and whatever is said against the courage of the Northern troops in falsified by my own experience." N.EIII eon on.—Thle Ramo of our victorious ship is taken from a uffuntain near the cen tre of New Hampshire—one of the sentinel posts of the grand old White Rills, but not connected with them. It is en Indian name; and though, in dppearanoe, the word, like the mountain, is rough, ugly and ineuphonious, yet, like most, if not all the Indian names, when property pronounced, it, is very musical. The correct pronunciation the accentuation being light, and the emphasii on the soft stewid syllable—the lest syllable be ing given with the hard 9. Try this pronun ciation, and you will lied that the forbidding looking name is rosily elegant, and melodious enough for sileer-tongued cantratico or trump et tongued orator. —Phil. .A7CIC4. Dram or rue Itmc or Wonnuoreo.—An other of the minor sovereigns of Europe—the King of Wurtemberg—ie dead. fin woo but the ' , mond of Merino° who wore a royal crown, far his father cwoe to Napoleon I, the eleva tion of his dominion" from a metro duohy to a kingdom. Before LBOl Wertembusg was ruled by dukes. The late king of Wurtemberg tired in one of the pleasantest little capitals In Eu rope, and passed a long life of refined and luxurious comfort. His dominion' have on- joyed uninterrupted peace, though during M 3 father's reign It saw bloodshed enough. King William was liberal in his tendencies, and in 1819 granted his people a constitution whist% Insures perfect freedom cf religion and o t her Important sights. The following is an extract from a letter re- ceived In Philadelphia, dated Beaafort. S. C., June 2S r nWe are preparing en. expedition from this place, ender Gen. Saxton, oonsisting of the Fifty-elxth New York, the First and Stoned South Carolina, and another colored regiment, in all four regiments., The destina tion of it is supposed to be a raid oa the main land below Barannah. The t:oopo aro order ed to bake sixteen days' rations. They wore to start on tho 30113, on tronsporM, from Beaufort." A SaLTED Innias.—The body of a Pinie Indian was recently found completely imbed ded in rock salt, four feet below the surface, in the large salt fields near Sand Springs, in Nevada. The Virginia (Nevada) Carea says: —The body was in a state of complete pres ervation, and, from appearances, had lain in the same position for many years, or perhaps for ages. The flesh was perfectly dry, like that of a mummy, and it was evident that it bad been, perfectly saturated with brine, which preivented lie decay. Wrrn the consent of Gen. Grant, the Chris tian Commission has sent to City'Polut, from Baltimore, Steam Fire Engine No. 4, for the purpose of forcing water from the James river to the hospital, a distance of one mile from the river. Some of the hospitals are lo • Wad at each a distance from the tiva Its to edema groat difficulty in obtaining water for the patients. Several thousand feet of hose were also sent with the engine, Tae Paris correspondent of the Daily Tele graph nays that the disease under which the Pope is now suffering Is hereditary; his father ' had lt, and lived till ha was ninety-two; he has a brother afro afflicted in the same stay, whole eighty-six. The average period of Ilia of the member' of the family is ninety. Se his Holiness is bound by family tradition to lice eighteen years and nine day. longer. "Barone the Fourth of July," said the Near Nation, on thb eleventh of Jape, "Grant will have destroyed himself by lds wn blun ders and ineapacity."‘ T I us pro phecy, which was also - an aspiration,, has not been juatined. Had the Dew Nation substi tuted Freement's name for (Iran it- would have spoke; the asset truth, w eh was not to have been expeatecL—N. Y. JX . spe-cdewt. Soon after the death of the peet-Worde worth, a man met a farmer of the Definer berhood, and mid to him "You have had a great 16es." "What loss ?" "Why you have lot the great poet." "Ohl aye," sadd the farmer, "he is dead, bat I have no doubt t' he'll carry on t' business, and make it as profitable no it ever was." Too Lrirte Bozo Vuthx.—This petite craft, which left New York a few days ago for Lon - doa, has put into Provinoetown, Cape Cod, with a leak a footlong on the larboardetreak. At soon as the reads are finished, Captain Donovan wUI again go forth on his adventur ous voyage. • Gas. Lea's personal property, which has boon condemned by the United States Ms triot Court, into be told at Alexandria on the 19th inst. Some of the household goods are ara of an elegant description, and the gale w include a number of rare and valuable art oleo. ILIAC DAIIIIILI, II soldier of the Revolution, and of the war of 1812, died on the 29th alt., in Hen lark city, at the age of 109 years wad some Months. Hie dLteale was simply old age. He wee • the father of nine children, seven of whom are still living. Tirs bones of Dante having been begged from the city of Ravenna, where he died, are to be solemnly transferred- to Florence for seintemant, as an atonement by the present snstieration for the wrongs done him by their eacestors. Tax late ruins have done much to help on the crops in the Lake region ' whloh"tti genera.' now promises fairly. The failure of fruit!, with the exeoptiorr of apples and grapes,' Is complete. Tasat.are now. 1,100 rebel prisoners at Vamp Chive. One hundred -and ten of them have been recruited for service an the 'lndian frontier, and will be sent forward In a few days. . _ , Two (linolomat Engairei sayi tho grain crop in that vicinity will loon bo ready for cutting, and it will be a good one in spite of the cook ers. Corn and oats will bean averogq crop. A correspendent: calls our attention to the fact that there are, in various portions of our State, a great many men who have been drafted for service in the army, who are avoid Ing that responsibility. The coal reglons , of our State are well filled them, and in neatly eases they - ate found to beithe most trouble. some element of the population. They mi grate from one locality to another, thus ele. ang ant search that may be made forthem. For the most part they are vile Copperheads, who, whilst refusing thus to render to the Government the support due to It under the laws, embrace ererpopportrmity which they can to injure it. A correspondent In the Broad Top coal regionOrritlng to us on this subject, says: "There are large numbers of these scamps in: this locality, who, whilst making very large *ages, are' eonstantly cursing the Government which supports them." We suggest to the Prarosthiarshals of the vs :ions distriMs In our State the adoption of some more active- and energetic measures to bring these creatures to their duty.—Phits. News. The BM to Encourage Immigration. The bill to enoottrage immigration, as fin ally passed by both lions% provides for the appointment of a Oommluioner of Immigra tion by the President, with the advice and consent of, the Seaga, to ho under the deers tar: of State, anhave a sew' of 52,000. Ms dug OA d- oPiloot fail and. reliable intim:adonis Tigard Waal, climate, mineral resource' andagricaltural products; Wee of wages mid prices of Libor in - theidiforert - Peuie of the United States, and alio. the 'Means of communication and the *anti of the agricul tural, manufaoturlng and other industrial in terest of the United States and to dinoloin ate mob information - throuihout Europe in :11 concise and popular form. The bill also irrit ates a Saperintandent of Immigration at New York, at - a ialary, of $3,000, who shall aid pai -1 Bona arriving in forolgo , oonntries in booms and work. Representative Remits. in answer to an inquiry from a gentleman in Philadelphia, who desired taimow whether the govornment erefdd seeept as "representa tive reendte those liable to draft, the Pro- Toot Mareltallute tent the' following reply: WAIIUM I7OI , D. , July 2,1E64. Lewis Andearied, PhiLedelpAio.: BER, d o reply to your oomuumitation of the 30 a, t at. i the- pxovost Marshal General dl• roots me to say that you run to as per• zonal representatives in the. morale* either elites or citing= who ere ettollod and liable to draft. . am, sit, very roseoutfuUjinur ob't serf% 810031, 'tint Lieut. 67th N. X. Vols. out A. A; THE REBEL INVASION PADF,EICE OCCUPIED BY TEE REBELS OUR FORCES ARE FALLING BACK. Nair Yoaz, July 9.—The Herald's' Preder. Irk spacial of the Bth sayr: The enemy con tinned to preas,Col. Clendeman pretty hard yesterday, and finally flanked him, just ha te 33 Maryland infantry cams to his espy° t. when they all went-in and drove the rebdt beck to the mountain. Oar troops foug t well, although they had superior numbers to °Distend with. At first they held them in cheek till the infantry support arrived. Our reinforcements are coming np, and Generals Wallace and Taylor hare restored dismipline and order and are personally present. A Herald special, dated Chambersburg, July Bth, 7 o'clock a. m , stye: The rebel raiders In Pennsylvania and Maryland are In much stronger force than has been believed. They consist of Cavalry, infantry and artille ry, and 20,000 is the lowest estimate I have heard. A column of fatale, commanded by Inabaden, entered Hagerstown this forenoon at 8 o'clock. The force that left yesterday for Frederick took the Boons:aoro road, and then the new raiders came in by way of Wil liamsport. They ore ransacking the town and committing all manner of depredations. Thoy have burned several private dwelling homes. Notwithstanding the inhabitants paid $200,000 for protection, Imboden Insisted upon burning Zaller .1 Co.'s warehouse unless the citizen' paid him $15,000 more, which they did. A courier arrived from Hancock re ports a Union force at that point; probably hunter's. general Howley, just from Washington, met Genet:al fLowe,juit, from Sigel's command, on his way tti- Butler. Gen. Howe raporu that them has not, at any time, been over font thousand robels this side of the Potomac, and that Sigel Ls entirely out of danger. Nothing, however, b known by Sigel, as to their Lorrain the Shonindoah Valley immedi ntoly in his front. A tout just In from Boonsboro report/ to General Couch - that two brigades of rebel, aro lying at Bocroboro, oomposed of infantry and cavalry. The commander Is unknown, and tho number of the forgo Is not reported. They creased at Antietam Ferry. PICILADYLPHIA, July 9.—The Build has a dispatch from. Baltimore stating that the rebels °campy Praderkk, Md., and that our troops have fallen back to the Monocracy Broil authenticated rumors here confirm the above. PROCLAMATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER THE RESTORATION OF STATES IN REBELLION Wrrnasaa, The Senate and Bones of Rep resagatirea, at their last !merlon, adopted a Concurrent Hardtattoo, which was approved on the ascend dap of Juipinetant, and whleb was in the words followmg,.namely: ..That the President of the United States be requested to appoint a day of humiliation and prayer by the people of the United States: that he regent his constitutional adviser, at the heads of the Executive Departments to oldie with him as Chief Magistrate of tho nation, at the , city of Washington, and the members of Congress, and all magistrates, all civil, military and naval officers, all soldiers, sailors and marines, with all loyal and law abiding people, to convene at their usual places of worship, or wherever they may be, to confess and to repent of their manifold sins, to implore the compassion and forgive ness of the Ahnighiy, that, if consistent with His will, the existing rebellion may be speedi ly suppressed, end the supremacy of the Con stitution and laws of the United States may be establiihedthroughoutall the States ; to implore Him', as the Supreme Rui of the World, not - to destroy to as a peopl dnor to suffer us to be destroyed by thehostility or connivance of other nations, or by obsti nate adherence to our own counsels, which may be in eontilot with His eternal •ptiposes, and to implore Him to enlighten the mind fifths nation to know and do Pis will, humbly believing that It is in accordance with His will that opr prase should bo maintained as a united people among the family of na• Lions; to implore him to grant to oar armed defenders and the mass of the people that courage, power of resistance and endurance necessary to se Tr* that result; to Implore Him In ills infinite goodness to soften the hearts, enlighten the minds, and quicken the condone. of those in rebellion, that they ma} lay down their arms and speedily return to their allegiance to the United States, that they nodY not be utterly destroyed, that the confusion Of blood may be stayed, and that unity and fraternity may be restored, and peace established throughout all our bor ders. Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, Presi• dent of the United States, cordially concur. ring with the flongrase of the United States la the penitential and pion/ eentimente en proseed in the aforesaid reeolution, and heart ily approving of the devotional design and purpose thereof, do hereby appoint the Out Thursday of August next to be observed by the people of the United Suites as a day Of humiliation and prayer. I do hereby farther invite and requoat tbo Heads of the Hxecntive Departments of this Government, together with all Legislators, all Judges and Magistrates, and all other Del" soul exercising authority in the land, whetht r civil, Military er naval, and all soldiers, eel men and marinas in the National sersiee, and all the other loyal and law abiding people pf the United States, to assemble In their pro tetrad pilots of publle worship on that day Td there to Vender to the Almighty and cif I Euler of the Universe such bomalLes and mcb confusions, and to offer to Him such mte lic s a t. tio y n e s , t thl a C f o o p r oll of B t o t i i u e ti l. c. - , l s tite e d o solemnly, so earnestly reoommended. To testimony whatnot I have hereunto let my band and canted the! tea of the United States to be sitlzed. Done at the eity of Washington this seventh of July, In thnyear of oar Lord one thous and eight hindred and slxty-four, and of the Independence of tho United States the eldhiy-ninth. AELLIZAK By the President: Wsztasu 11. SIMARD, Secretary of the State. SU!'kers. Whereas, AA its late ESSId01:1 Congress passed a bill to guarantee to certain States whose governMents have been usurped, or overthrown, • republican form of govern ment, a copy of which le hereto annexed ; and whereas, the said bill was presented to the President of tho United States for his approval one hour before the rim die adjournment of said session and was not signed by him; and whereas, the said bill contain', among other things, If plan for restoring the States in rebellion to their practical relation in the Union, which' plan expressed the sense of Congress upon that 'subject, and whloh plan it is now thought fit to lay before the people. Now, therefore, I Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States do pioclaim, dealer* and make known that.while ram, as I was In December last, when by proclamation I propounded a plan for a resto ration, unprepared by a formal appmvall of this bill to be Inflexibly committed to any single plan of - restoration ' end while gam also unprepared to dealer* tha t the free State con stitutions and: governments already adopted and installed In Arkansas and Louisiana, shall be tot amide and held for naught, thereby repel ling and discouraging the /oyei citizens who have setlup the lame, as to further effort, or to deelsre a Oonititutional competency in Con gress to abolish 'descry in the States, but are at the Mho timelines/rely hoping and expecting c o nsusationsti amendment abolishing slavery throughout the nation, may bo 2lovertholasi .I arn•tully Littlefield with the s ystem for the restoration ed in as one very proper - plan tor the loyal people 11, of any, d State to adopt, end al am, and at all times shall.be prepared to glee the executive aid and asilstanoe to any loth people, so soon as the =Mari roditsnes to the Vaned Stelae shall bare been tapprened in any such stated, and dm people thereof shall two suffiolently returned to their obedient* of the constitution and laws of the United States, In which case military governors will be appoint ed with directions to proceed aeoorditut to tho bill - In' testimony; whereof, I have hereunto Set my bend, ;and caused the seal of the Itnlted States to be affixed. Dago at the city of Washiing too, this Bth day of Say, in the year:of oar L0rc1,1664, and of the Indedendence of the United States the nth. Vilgued) Alturtax LoNOSILIL ~_.. w>,,., ...... _~.."., ~ pis . r. , :s"t~ ~ :::~'....~~ ~: . ~::;k.b_. TELEGRAMS. A Proclamation Another Proclamation. Wo3BLACITON, July D, 1864 CITY AND ,SUBURB The Tax on Cigars. .1 ~'... The followlog information from the Wars sal Revenue office in explanation of therierit . excise law will be read with interest by etirP. makers throughout the country: . . 6- • ". The law requires every person before tug any cigars, whether for Minton' o • Or other parties, to procure from the Aosislitat Aeteesor of the district in which he red* 4 permit authorising such trade, for which:l4r: mit the Assessor was entitled to a fee 01t25 cents. If such person dashes to work at °ilk , . making in any other assessment district ttin that in which be resides, ouch person mustite presented to the Assistant Ammar of sial other distriet, and his indorsement therkon procured authorising sack trade, for whieblito i.e entitled teat fee of ten cents. I .'!' - i t Every pervert making cigars shall keepel 6scurate amount of all the cigars madei if him or her, for whom made, their kind d quality. If made for any other person t ri himself, the name and place of business f such person, and on the first Monday of eve month a copy of such account, vorifled4 . oath, is to be delivered to the Assistant suitor if reqnired by him. r Any peramt. making cigars without sun eormit, or tiro proper indorsements thin*. &ail be punished by e. fine of R$ for each do or Imprisonment. Any person failing to Ma. return, or mating . a false return, Ikon .'• • • punished ty a fine not exceeding $lOO, or b imprisonment. Any person, firm or corporation employln. or procuring any person to make any cigars' ' who has not a permit, for the Indorsement re• quired thereon, shall be paniahed bye flee of 410 for each day such person is employed, or ky imprisonment. Any person found making cigars without ouch permit, or the indorsement thereon, shall forfeit all such cigars, and tobacco for making them. All cigars manufactured are to bo packed in bundles, boxes or packages, epsn to teepee lion, and, unless removed to a bonded ware house for export, each bundle, box or pack age to be stamped by the Inspector, and if not so stamped, are liable to seizure wherever found. . . All manufacturers of tobacco, snuff, or cigars, are required by the new Exalse law, whiatt took effect on the let of July, to make out an inventory of the quantity the different kinds of tobacco, snuff-flour, cigars, tin, lie orico, and stems, held or owned by them on that day. The inventory must set forth the portions manufactured by themselves and purchased from others, with the market price cf the 1 several articles. Tho necasiary forms for returns will be furnished by the Commissioner of Internet Revenue at an early daj. A Woman Robbed of 6600 To-day, about noon;de Mrs. Skinner, wife of Mr. George Skinner, baker and confection or, of Liberty street, was walking along Fifth street, treat Wood, she was accosted by a little old Irish woman, rather shabbily dressed, and carrying • basket. She asked Mrs. Skinner where the Adams Express office was—at the same time pressing closely tegitinst bar. The Express office-wee pointed out to her, when etre next inquired for the PostaMce, and woe directed to it oleo. The woman call kept close to Mrs. Skinner, and appeared as though she had not heard or did not comprehend what was said. After repeating the three. I lions, Mrs. Skinner passed on, and went di. reetly home, wben she miewl her pocket book, which contained six hundred dollars in greenbacks. Mrs. Skinner is entisied that the money was stolen by the woman that accosted her, as she had not been near any other person, and could not bare loet the money in any other woy. The old woman wore • ehawl, which served to conceal her hand when In the act of rifilog the pocket ; and to give better facility to the thief, Mrs. Skinner stood with a para sol in her right hand, leaving her pocket clear. Information of the robbery was given alike Mayor'. ofilce, together with a depot,. Lion of the alleged thief. Mrs. Skinner was about taking a trip to the Lakes, wiLl; an invalid friend, and the money which was stolen was intended to have been need in defraying her expense.. Sad Accident—Woman Ktlied. An acidont took place near Clarksville Mercer county, on Tneaday last, which result ed in thk death of Mrs. Hewitt, wife of Mr Lambert Hewitt, of Pjmatunlng township and the injury of three other persons. Mrs. Hewitt, together with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Hewitt, her els ter-in law, Miss Hewitt, and her eon, were on their - way home from Clarksville In o carriage. When they were approaching the bridge over the E:ie I Pittsburgh raH• road, about a half a mile west of Clarksville, they noticed a hand ear, containing a num ber Of parsons, coming up the railroad, and they held up for it to pass.. At the same time the hand car stopped some distaace below the bridge, and they started on. When they were crossing over the bridge, the handcar again started and frightened the hereon, which tran away, upsetting the carriage by the aide of the road, and throw ing Its occupants with groat violence agaizet the bank and fence. Mre. Hewitt was fa tally injured, and lived but a taw minutes after the accident. Her mother-lb-law and sister-In-l■w were very seriously injured, and on the following Friday they ware not ex pected to centre. Her eon was severely In• Jared, bat not dangeronely. The Case of J. Charles Dleten—,Aule Granted. Oar readers will remember the proeoediogs tarn in the:case of J. Charlas Dleken t • mem ber of the bar, who had been charged with unprofessional aonduct."-Thrs morning, in the Court of Common Pleas, the following or der area made: " In the matter of the petition of Members of the Bar for the appointment of a Commis sioner to take testimony, etc., in the cue of J. Charles Dirket!, Eiq : "July 9, 1864—The testimony taken by the Commissioner in this can having been returned and duly moldered by the Court, a rale to granted on said J. Charles Woken, Esq., to show a nun why his name should not be stricken from the roll of attorneys of this Court, for the reason' set forth in the specifications and thugs' heretofore Sled on the 7th of May, 1864; and Wm. B. Weigle, and M. W. Acheson, Begs., are hereby ap pointed to prosecute 'aid rule, to be placed on next argument list, with notice to Mr. Dick we." - A Compliment and a ContribttUon; F. IL Emmet, Esq., has Just received the following note from Major General Herron, conferring a handsome contribution to the Sanitary Fair, and conveying a blgb and de. served compliment to the Commission HU DQULITZ/511. S. FORC7J, MI Km OILTIDS Brownsville, Texu, Jane 16, 1864. Furs R. Sensor, Esq.,—Dear closed fled po which please add to the fend of your Bah. While it will be lorpoesible for me to be present, I need hardly sarthat you havermy hearty sympathy la this movement, as you should have of every loyal heart to the country. Could the contributors to the Bent Lary Pairs know the amount of good they are doing, and the smarming suffering thsy pre vent, their esertibus and contributions would be doubled. Wishing you every success, I ace, truly, your friend, liennos, hisjor-Qeneral. Indepeddence Fire Company At e. meeting of the ladependente lire Company, held Friday evening, the following gentlemen were elected °Mears : • President—ll. C. Maditrell; Yloe President —Jame* Little; OcoretaryJarces B. Young; Assistant Secretary—E. P. Uutings • Treas., suer—David McClelland; Gaptain—!Wm. O. Darts; let Lieutenant—Sames McKenna ; 2nd Lientenant•—Tamar Larimerl• Ist Hose Director—J*o BOOM • 2nd Hose Director— T. W. Welsh; Azenten—John .T. Shane, C. Asia° ;Delegates to the Firemen's Anode. tion—W. 0. Davis, three years ; John T. Shane, twoyears • John Harrison; one Year Trustees—M. Edwards, Geo. Hannan,. J. McKee. We ban thatactire ateps are about being taken by this company, to secure a new -steamer. A meeting of the company will be held on P rlday evening tent. • MOWS* Ammrao.—The remain. of Comb Bamael McKee, of the 155th Iteemout—kllled before Petersburg on the lath ult., arrived to the city on Thursday night * mid ware con veyed to the imldence of his family, No. 146 Maltreat, from whence the Metal will take Plao• 1 3 0 2 agi.linelf110 1 116 _ Old mombem of the Jackson Independent Blues will meet at Wilkins Nall Oda ervening s .to make iimingt ;unto for tho'flinua BURGH GAZETTE. Sentence of George Cox. This defendant, who wits tried at the last term of the Criminal Court for the murder of ilobert, eattenby, and convicted of man slaughter, was brought in for sentence this morning. Ills counsel presented • petition signed by the jurors who tried the case, and fraying the court to impose the lightest sen tence allowed by the law. Sedge Mellon, in passing sentence, en mated then, in view of the petition of the Jason who heard the testimony, and from the feet that enough had been developed on the ' tend to show that the deceased had made .threats against the prisoner, the sentence of the Court would be light. The prisoner was then sentenced to undergo an imprisonment of airturnonths in the county jail, and pay a fine of two lundred dollars to the Common , wealth. - Onthri Dinmernoll.—A tow weeks ego, a young woman htifibg from this city, with child two woeks old, went to Salem, Ohio, and engaged to Ilea with Mr. Cumminge, about' a tape from town. Some days after, she rode to ;Mem on pretence of buying some necessary articles. The horse she rode was found hitched to apodt on the street, while eke 1. euppocod. to hale taken the train for parts unknown. tier object was evidently to get rid of the child, *Mob bait been taken °harp" ef by the public tinthOtitlea. `NM Hine Luiw.—deem. Wier k Brown, of,Weat 'Greenville, have started a line of daily hack, between that plane and Mercer, The hacks start from West Greenville at three ieeleefi in the afternoon, after the ordeal of thi s trains, leare Meteor at six in • the morn , fog, and errive to West G reenrillo to time to connect with them. PORBBCIIOII CoNVID.H3CV, .241111UTU—We aro d6bted to 800. W. B. Watkins for a copy of bi.Mlnutax of the Pittsburgh Annual Con titoe of the Methodist Epiticopal church, cld to Bsrnasville, Ohl,, March 16th, 1604.." hi pamphlet is nos. ty printod by W. S. t: *Tan. i , Pirtearmanta Wommota.—A letter has a reeeived to this eity from City Point, hich states that Meet Thomas Little, Jr., 4Co. DS, F,C:h Penney',kale cavalry, was nr4l:ltded in the arm dpiag Wilson's recent r iti, Ils lowaro.—Tero brothers named Btoke, . . tI/Oire and fifteen years, and ratidlng in : hand county, Ohio, were drowned on last •ipith week, while bathing In a mill pond, • :their father's residence. ---------•-- . Ilan:tics JOTIASee, of this city, Is ma n. need to address the Society of the Christ i • ,Betenzah, connected with navailton Cel le. ;Clinton. N. 17-, 012 Sunday evening, duly 17.• ,:- ~,, C tore C0111 . 12111119.—We have authority for Wog that, ander the hundred days' Gall, m • *ill bs mastered in by minimum com- P ' "IL 0 , .,, a In Now Jeeelth.— Th e Trenton G. ult - 'says: The wheat and "rye harvest has own- need in this neighborhood. Some far. me have their grain out and partially nark ed, •"le others ore about to commence. The whe , • cop glees promise of a good yield, hen ~, escaped the fly, the rust and the nom.. rss dangers to which it is exposed. Thu :ny crop has been generally gathered, and" ,, " , toed order: the yield ii very large, and present priors will yield s hand. some 0 , turn. Oats, so far, look well, and will • a good crop. More ground has been reed".--to oats than asnal,and eo far as we hove , ard, the crop has met with DO injury. Corn' • growing finely, bat, or ecuree, it is yet early , o form an opinion as to the proapj l I of the yield. At present it is ell tits:3d be wished. ..-'7"O C tr roe SWiLL Poe—The treatment of nark pox In the State Almehoue in Mal e= , where tie dims-a, hell prevailed d " e 12.22 three months, has been sings larly‘ ufuL Out of about sizty cases, but one'malt has occurred, and that was In the f a man who was taken to the house front " " A:ighboring town in the lut stage of the. " The remedy wed with so much no _ sista made [rem o pleat known in! Mulles , an Senannla Pur ports, familiarly called Ladies' Saddle or water cup, the medicinal virtue of which lies in the root. The effect of the remedy, which has been boon newly discovered and found remarkably efficient whenever tried, is to allay the foyer and irritation caused by the formation of pustules, which arerepidly dried up, leaving but slight, if any traces of the malady. Fatima. and others interested In the pro gress of agriculture, can now send small par esis of seede,lcuttings, ho, to the Agrleultaral Department, by mail, without pre-payola:it of postage. They can also receive these ar— times, when on band for distribution, by ad,_ dressing the Comm Wiener. MERcHJJrr TAILORS FASHIONABLE DESIRABLE GOODS GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING. MADE TO ORDER. IN THE BEST STYLE le MANNER. R. B. NORRIS, bllOlOl/All2 TAILOIL, 79 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny &zi:tt GENTLEMEN WISRING FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. med. In the 0082 FASHION/a LC and La.A.TiLIWT rYieliCEI. vontd do well to call upon a. 0. lIALI3 k CO.,IIERCILART TAILORS, 007111KEt 01 PENH AND T. MAID BrEIIIPII3, Boron purahaidn g elember. sp2a BISSELL'S BWCE. W. H. MeGEE. 10 13T. CLAIR STREET World cell the attutiou of buyers to hit dock of good& It bug bear' ..coded wlth great ogre, and omitalos all the nowsteg4.ol good. to be loud flog clue house.. (tante wishing a rult of clothes roads to order will Opus esll sad examine oar goiets gad olAg. Mao, • full sod complete dock of Furnishing* Goods: W. IL lidllrk.lilculuant Ha ID St. Clair itreet. Plttablt. A CllOlOlO LOT OF SWUM BACK COATS, For young Gents, of FLANNELS, figh_TONS. HOOTOR AND AMERICAN 00ATINCIP, • And LINENS, • • " .GAT & LOGAN'S, ' 1022 • Ho. CI BT. Cali RP. 4.Ii7JSERIE.X7II. Wit 61,11{--L-TBUIS.BAN SITFS Iz:D .0 VILLAGE LOl l 3, 01-en roar 11xuada.—Tb. mderviraled. Execute.. of the estate of J. ht. 121cr• POSLTIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY , r.a., deed, oft.r for weir a nn.o, of Loth. Lon...we hat• tc two ...nee each, elthetai near tcrt YLrruo. 1 and within tit,* lIIIIIIft] walk ofte ~natant to i the littatr.rgh a ttiorryr.lltr raearoNvo 1 1 . 111 “7 , Monday, Tnaadfy. Wednesday , Thurs- Th..y0,.. Lou , n , tm ,., i ,,,,, ioc . tod for pri ,,,,, day. Friday and lia.trirday J uly ~....id,,,,,. 11th liilh, 13th. 114th, 16th, di.. a numb,of .mail Lore 10 tb. rillart , f 21 and 1611 u 1 IltriVial, fronting on the Paweug r Roll ray--thrly Lath a ty fort fret and Irmo one o. two I.ELdrod fret , . PITTSBURGH THEATRE dear. b". rr,...tson ro7r.`r. ,r ei•;,:. e.t Oct faTorlteu smagoilc c with Low .2:Tar:lora. l ai g a M, „W. A. ifoo ca ., lion.. WM A LIE,ILUN, JOUR 11 1166.r.0!.1. F. 3. lISIITLON, MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD LotUU Um gigsral, end famous DUPREZ & GREEN'S,! l i IOR SALE—A farm of 11'4 acres., is Et. Clair torteship, Wesinvircialed ante, f ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS Also, a Farm of 110 adrel filtroiroth ors-or:L.lp I allrghcay ossinty. e &too, • large , tsiteatery Brick Fiona" anti leo: tr. a D Elorongh o. Weft Elizabeth. A.ba, shrink Flaws .1d lo o t la Faso' , 0 •ieinis 2 ' also fire Loss redJoir.'n6 We- or. . ....es METROPOLITAN MINSTRELS, I P- , • ' Also, a Tory ealashir tract of Cal Lased, I Pew: No. 2, on the Illotiongobeeir , r . .reer. For particulars Lugo:re at fie .e 0 raylEily G. H. TONV - 611, Beal k.itatei .0. 1. _ BRASS BAND ..tioß :-.:ALE—The Country :rot o 1511.20 f the Of Ideol, Renowned, Popeler• sat Briliast Elam IA: late bamcei Dcualsa deccuied. sanaitel eosenrielp, one Oslo !moo the 'A elegbery Oren, tee y, nostanina slatorn miss, is a 1,1,,h rtite Wog soil et.ecled weth trot seera rbrrbbery. dc.. std partly underlaid aPh real. T. p,“ lies ...Atop Is poivele pro; rosy, cosoher..p, at vantage, tri easy stres., e , rue r,, sod g ord For ion partioolsrs, sere programmes. pictorial I nrighborhocd, sieoee aherdi ore reppo•toritzy sheet. various bullet tire b ord.. and tho Lorifee etior o f oofo,fi,, of 0z.., to tho en) i,ux.e.ts of a rural ILLUMINATED BILL PR INTBD 1N THE h WORLD, the hut hcadrid of sr Lich coit e 1 tie/. p ar . ipqn r. nt the uMeete %alb LW AN Jr OJOOSOOO No. ST P ,treos 011.1. ND 111.ATINLY Saturday afternoe Jai; ...al 3erd S. H e 18th,Comm.:clog at three o'clock. Iventoif perisometare, do. rs upon st 1 , , com. I 1 L ,4 OR SALE.—I aatly,rized to sell messinglS% procisely. hoiveres two and there acre, of herd he Wan- Prima of admission—Parlor Ito old D,O. Clod. . ej to l og 0 1 Chairs, 50 roots; D,0.19 Clod. Single goat. la Prlve to Pos., 1 Eokert too Mr. ['foliar ; it sir. arikotir Fort Mo. bl i p:; Private lichee, , C 0; Third Tier 15 onto; o. 1 her are a shim, r sidle d rr) to a Fatuity Circle 20 one's; Colorrilir sea ante. in the lot. Co beerisof cutedill.h Thee iroul bo 08.1d.UOPBEZ, liana s or gor d eo la,pyor,:eree. or re,,,,h1 desire. %Alrl'L POND, LI, 'or couotrs rerilearre. etr-• 7 NUS . a. air.r.g. TeTtillz g Attu!, ; °Le et d, sod a poblie rood along inn otio r.+r. Jya Et I f nee soli by the 20r5 DAT 0F JULY,It wiel to offered st Rutile sale. or, 00,0.% dry, At J „'rhea, oo ,--- -CONCERT HAIL. I the. promisees. For further partlrcela , cidi on thr rotercrlbter, at the Poet till. in blanclierbet JiBOLatedeert CLIINCROSS & DIXEY'S I T --- - I O LET, dr Burk p.p. Open T r.pe sad THIE LARGEST TROUPE IN THE WORE P Sur llivg end Dd)ing Corep•tllloc THE STAR TROUPE OF THE II ORI.:) APPEAR. ETERY EVEIi ING.nJun%.e.4 by I .:ge end ,- mALEIt ne 4,, , .e. If Ith/o • fey rods of tbe fern Inn 4 ,f the reno.y.vanle Cen The Company are .11, - t from ati,' ^perm Donee, ' ”-.' . U ._: . . r . n _ .1 , - , ,, _ ~,_ ~, ~ _ ~ ~.,___. _, , „ ,_ a. Philadelphia, mad nom p leer trmaly arti4ma ea. of . ~,r A de.. ''''' . ''' `" c', .. 6 , .r.',"'.' . .71; '' 6. item noes/fed for their mmerionty .t az • I one. I ae Imery Sal I Cot w ,J/L.,3 , ta a le., . Partlnnlare of .1.3 .111 bo found In IC am:r.eted ' AlTir t' J. G. GILLIAM, Vane z I U M Joon.) hitl• .4 program.e. Admbetn, 9 5 yenta Ileeerred ireant, 50 cent. I jeTTetecal Ante Market ,t,••••••, Phlled Ipbt. Dams open at 7,4 o'clock: commence at A Interred mate oan be obtaZned at tne orlon. J L. CABNCEOSB, Manson, J. T. DONNELLY, !gent. .e , Jy7:te VOtt KALE.—A Farm of 50 Acres, ro coke., is olerel et privets eels trotn the n nn .t .I:usset, when. it not sold, wlfl be sold at pool is este. esin pn perky is emoted la 21119t0 ip., Allegheny mmoiy, le von e_ol s 21,1 tub of Dttotoloon. Cosl 11.12 a, the shots. The ho ildtnsl are eL sustl (nano Dans pod fun. Duellthig !lama. For further particulars logolzei on the precsive, gr et Su LTENO 00. 6 Drug store uncut of Con reen son Wyl. erects, Pit eloargh. or et the Pio. thaw. ter" ',Office. C lIULTZ, 1 vol. 12mo. cloth. 61.69. I Odmicletrah r Etrooor 11ttr. folg:l tudev7er BOOKS. ALBIIO3B, LINNErz+ 13=1 11/1 you want a Do./ that Is real—lf yrn need • book that is amen* ad s stl try It g true book, not filled with dupery acd droeptvn, take " LINN STIO TfiLtL" b ha, to read it WM. wi.h eye• and comrt "turfy otl the mall 01 the story. and rou'ess a gen• nice admiration for the tteadtaat soul of the writer, loyally Attiring to sty:tol:Ito weak hands safl oohs the courage la weary, of r Ocrthetted beano "There is los ex•tlnq luridont to •' Lionet's Trial" than "Twice Lot", but for truthful studies of charm:. r, fmna the charming rustic Ito, to the ilcdobed pertct w,fe Lours, to:lnaba, the very Ingilah nod seLtlett Brandon, with Vtro, who it not quit. /*ultimo se • hero, wo may my thm bob Is the best attempt of the authoress, which ls quit: 'ecru.. cormiatloo enough to rhos. wb' bars been so fortu nate at to have mal riwmt Lott " The London Evader Ns). of it: "No one Ell E. riletenwintel Eth thu charming tale of home lita and name affection. at I. WM , en vri:h rate beauty of atylee—ehatp and pigment. ••The @tory. id divided into three pot.: •• the Wedding," •• Defers the 'rebel," •'llovr it eas Borne •• The characters we rari.ns and Ell &awn Brand., teltb hie synest,le vlf-eencelt, hL pleasant wad sneetton tto ways, good wrote awl It .7 I. well lifted with the aid of Low, to us Wan the light catixdr of the .tory. Then for the sensational elem.e, oc deolar later.t of la. hoof., tarn to ()apt Ve r. renstar, .nd hie •weet hid of .ong—his beantlnd Linnet. the la espanstre end sympeteetle, be ro reserved andleLf.eoutalned ; she u•lmpuWve. hero nuclide ; she eta guy sad coral In temperament, be eo flood end watery, hut clarieh hag In wares • world of tender and MISIMILIC meat sure for the woman ha laved •'almrty after thetr marriage: the war treeake out in ladY, and Ve re's regharni I. ordered three. Lin net's trial has now norm. How her trust and faith ve tried and tv.t toned wanting Pere red. oat, end returns to her with hit honor milled by a mla tery, which he will eel clear away, and caudal:need by the whole staid. ereorpt by hit tree and falthfrl wan. Her tweet ilafillarOta the wandross charm al the whole book. Linnet I. Wee or altbastee sane only Ines to ferfectioo when lighted op bval FOR SALE HT HENRY MINER, T 1 6NI? T 3 Finn ETT.Z6T, No:: door to Post Oltacs. DAULINE, THE SPY—Her AdTen JI- turea—caly 'LS oenta Call and get one. AT RUNT'S. TINV(I3 OF OIL WILLS, the gre.t Fond Fremb et, Lc. Call arld Am them, All the HINZ 11008 P, AT HUNT'S At Dye cents—the SEW YORK LEDGER, AT MIT& At the old pelese—llllST'S ORION ST ATIOS• lay PORTFOLIOS, PROTOGRAPR ALBUMS and Alms, AT HUtillt BIATIONTIII, all klnds, Vl= POLDIEBS WHIMS° OASES, AT lIIIHTS. TUE TANNZII BUY, • Ufa of Gen. Grant. end alt other near Bock. Ann late rolablicettone, AT nuars. DITETS GOLD DENS—Lbe bed Out ere made Try for July. cot and oueut. AT HUNT'S. WAIL HAM sod HISTOSIE3 OT THE WAR Arians klad2, At JOHN P. tiILYNT°. 69 PISTE BTIISET, MASONIC LIALL. 4TII OF JULY SHALL FAINTED FLAGS. EHOLISII BUNTISO PLAUS SEWED MUSLIN FLAGS &ma tLLOS. I=l (LAGS WITGJIIT STIOIIB. IL! OS WHOLES ILL. Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT ! rine STEMS P, OPPO9ITVIII2 YO3T OFTIOIL Je NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! RISE AND PROGRESS 07 SUNDAY BOILOOLB —A biography of Robt. Ratko, end Wm. Tot. By John 0. Power. 1 vol. Price $1 CO. A ILANRIAL ON EXTRACTING TEEM— founded on the Anatomy of the parte Involved la the operation; the kinds and proper construction of Instruments, iloo. 1 vol. 12mo. HEAVEN OUR HOME. 1 vcdt Mao. DARING AND BUTYERING. By Lieut. Patton. gar. A huge supply of the letter work Jost i d 1.6 J. L. READ. TS yoorth etreet. NEW BOOKS—The Two Commis .l-1 tins; the Atostellral and the Eranseilcal, by 80,. Dr. Juni, pea 330 cente The Rook of map mad Prayer, as steuidrd to 1801 by she .Ntetmlo btu Diehos, edited by Ches. W. !Welds, D D , 85,60; Carlyle's Fretted k the Groot, rat Nineteen beautiful yeas., eo coots In.= Badmen; by hiadato•Peeparin. for ode by DAVID, OLKILICE 6 Co„ 118 NEW VOLS. OF REPORTS. Wrjahre 11450444, 40. Gant'.Beaeu,.ol 4 50 Phlladelpbla Beimrts, .01. 4 00 0114104 U. EL Ocutt Ilaponte, ia — znr, l 00 Pardoby ATa ss oi ood steed.je24 DEATISTRy% ElirPEI ADAMS, Dontiat, Connelly'a kilarr tatrnsr ot Diamond and Grant street*, Plttrbrgh. Erferratetr—Dr. &AL Pollak, Dr. flat. eat 22110da1l UMW. Moat litsretta FOR S.ILE--FOll A WHAILP IN PUILAD2LPBLL A large w herr neatly twl het:ind fiat f,tut cu Cbo rt.,: Sea cyltla. au] four hundrol feet deep, L• 119 tit,3llal Enzinel * t• L 5 Inch cylinder, L' , / 1,14 ir:rui, ou Leavy treri bed ; leaner, enlie govern., te 12 Ind, cylinder, EU Inch oracle. brd.l sell will le..s good as ner. one' Led) cylinder, 9. lUD i ctr Two CyDud,: Bo tt , :eot Tlttnw •• " T•o Wro.l o l. Iron Alan, Throe Sett of Boling fo•r 011 C`olr for cash. tracialre 6ltoph.•¢p Ets, r !'.ant, near tho Potot. S..LLE-STRAM. IiAIV MILL. AND OIL BETINEBY—Thc one-half of whole of on 011 Detour; and Eleal. Saw wttt 1.0 and ono-half actors of (I - nand; an abacds.dce toed oa roe lot—tzth.crydoo and bens worked, situ,. the Alleshony Stiver and A. V. D. If, la rew for gala. The Eleffnary hew and c! modun. holld Rte. Saw Mill le in spidnitd order, sad Ls teal sit:: stesl, haring a crwek roec , es dom It 10 1:19 12001 0.4 locality for Leldlag boats. pdtnnnlada call or the enderedlnesi. LYDAY d 01.1ORSNOITISO, r.!, - ,:htl No. EV llwod Pitoburgh, V&LUAI3LIE, RIVEfi PEOPESTi you BALE. situated c tan 17..cab.5.1. !h.,* river of tentest, wad extending bank to 13r,:dock etre., adloining tins Oonnellseille Itallroad, co Leaning 1 ecru and T 7 wells. Thla is nu sand.. Me location for nucaufactnrlng virpnes, bating C. river In front und publicus:rent and railroad to In rtex, and flaw MITI and buildin".p thereon erected. r. Was, Ac, apply to IllesltY A HIT Tcsna an the promleoe, or to %V. C. AtiCiZITT CALOR, No WI Diamond Arent, Pittstonrgb. tablestf ROE. SALE—A Country Scat and Fruit I, Tann. ointairtlng 14 arras, eucloool mostly wit. paling fence. The bad Is rich. and pi - sated alth Ito soy stole:est fruit tie., all to boarina• cooed tion,_ with a Power and sagstalito garcon. The bcildiuss ars a mat cott.go built house, r. 2 bs 40 ft • r atiblo, large barn, wall wt-rod, sitnatcd alias from thocity, ou the old Wasitlogtot road near Clokoy's Church. This troporty is worthy th special atioation of partial who are socking a coun try toms. Far particulars apply to 1.2.4 IS. /total?: & CO. FOR SALE—At Aladdin Oil Works to prime order, tabs:anthill; built of prime %Imhof not long In one, and will coMMila Rosen tbo Larva each.. Application mai to made at the Iloffnery firmationg 00. or tho Melee flttaborwh. JOLLIISTOIf L ti ILETYd. mytirtf 1 - loR SALE-20 Lots in Allegheny Otty, together having . front u ratter* Lem of about UM teat, end running bare CS/ feet, Wing lots numbered from 6 to 31 In John D'ileres plan of lota, beteg the property wlutre Mrs. Ford now I:tee The lota will be sold separately or In a 'body. 1791r1 4 1:1 1 9. TVIIPTT4 IDE Ttith rtreet. FOA SALE. A BEAUTIFUL. 14Yr OF al ACII2-6 New Etrallogttaro Matt., saloo.le for gardralng porkccra. Alw, a rstrabor of Lct+ at Olonsolol. Boa, tlun Entiotro o! O. 13.C.01210511, le3l 210.10 Dla,:trod, Alleuhrty., pOR KATE OR EXCHANGE FOR OITT PEOPEETIL—That Lazar, DWELL. 470, witb grounds attached, en lima= etrteg, cacrly occupied by 4.3071ri1an linne.,n, late of EraM Bbr.ningtara. Stabling And ansbnibilagi la Le -ear of the Dwelling Elretsn. rr...m). L, L/DISED. inhlD:tt W Fourth street PitLebnrah OP. SALE—A Lot of Ground, at the r• maser of liervinn and Dummy =Toot; la Lbt ilocoagh of Bterdagbaa. A2n, Coo va coml. of Vom Wawa and Loczat stroota,Elghtb nerd_Tersts may sod tnithputablo. V 6011). spfiqf Chan. Sass and rormth ,trewta. UlOB. SALE WC-KENT—A Farr, of 52 11 Acme, good Lend, to WOktos township, od;o1a• Log land of Peter Perohtnent, and within e short die tune of the Penn-vim:do UM: trout Wenn ranzonabla to al Wtl. WARD, oth2 first door from Fifth. on Great moo t. FOB SALE.-160 Acres of choice farming hold, ritchsted to Wright °scanty. Ella. soar!, la offered at the low price or 11170. Ihe above lard •ae located 6or 6 years ago. Apply to $024 B. treL IIN lb CO. 0)13, SALE—A Drug Store, now doing .L* • good buslocta. Tot sold on account of nit pedant owner's bad bookb. Ingolre at No. 118 01110 STREET. Jtl,2a•rdlla Alloda• ay env. I'OR SALE, MATCHED HORSES— One pair brawn matched earrings norsee, els teen bends high, broken to single told doable har ness. for este by 01cDONALD d fiIIBUCKLE, tnytB 1.314 EU Liberty street. VOLL t-ALE—;ENGINE ASD BOILER —A ten hon. pow. Engine, with Doll., tee ode. Mal be *ten la optrotiou D 7 colang et, oat orlottog office wie rJ Jr/DEMOS Aan L6—A. Gout) EARYIT on the L vino GAZETTE. For rani:Ler particn lan aaqulre at ads once between the howl of two nod tiro o'clock. p. tn. 177:tf t3ALE—Unt, No. 4 Worthington PUI. 4 IP, to complete cater. DAVIS & 110 Water street. ATTOILIrErs. MEWM All Imp) BatMem promptly attended to Wake, No. NB /011UTU BTUS:CT. near Grant Plttabnrgb, Apt.l,lpolalc MoMAMER GAZZAM'S LAW Or,FICI. No. 98 GRANT STREET. ateNly Valli. G. G&LBRAITH; • . IT Attozney acd Coututllet4al•Lawl 7REIIIO=, paziritom (I.2vrrr, ti Emai rsa, lICIMLI Q B. Cl. §OIIOYER, Attorney-at %hr. w' • Otto, So.l.%Totxtb st2sAlitts. ___.u~...~~ .Y I~ tea' --NO. 178 UCTIO.rf SJLE& -- U.!'s CLAUS Ell FREIGEIT.—THURF DA y 310 LIB/ II 6, July 23t11.,,at 10 o'ciack.arfll be s.ld, a theOarrimsrebal Sala lidocw, 163 01 TOtb 'treat, a. 723 11,401 and chars's , . tbs. 811,11.134 an. claimed Szeislii, ishfcb boss tarn r...da 11 1.1,t, 6. B. ri 44. 3. Co ,No 3 11 sibs , ty •.....r Pi ,tma-gh, by ir.o.rearde 61 k Pitlabbrgb c. P r• PI tk•burgb, Port %side • Cbisigo EXI, e 7, • rlttisbcrgh ic Counsilsrll Is B.- 11. No. Maria. I. J. II Diciilirsire, 2 J &Ica El Von, C. David Mclntire. 1 boa. 4. Adams 6 Oa.. 1 6 , 15. OlasswalaS 6. A. 11 Boca., ALlr•bety; 1 brapst; 0. B. Williams, do. I boo Whs..: 7. Otis Brrarbi 1 boo Ildrior; FL W 11. Nevi., 6 born; O. nary H.sss, 7. box; 10. J. F. T. W • I - he, I ~.- ,1 roarcre nod 2 base.; IL. A. arsdley. 2 tabriaga cuslii.stai rd. Wm. RAUL ..s.e..l.aa 1 . g, I alma.; 12. Wt,tairsid. :.1.. 2 01. barral36 It. I b r... 64.1, A, , , • cc., I Oa a I Wile 0.34.1 IC J. Al. L 4 ,11.1.,_,, y, 1 11011 Cartel Cab; ' 16. 'rho,. Lowy, I bor..: IT. J. 11. Vorrast•r, 1 hog 1 33 041 IS. A. Itlreartbry a ^nl piece baallbr 13: Alice Ilerse, I pox; :0. Adam, • rat., 26 Irv. an bands; 21. Givens Bro., 0 IVO , raged di. .1 . Bray, 11u: tin Ohl 11 , . V. Maher, 2 logs, 24 .7. 1103.b0. 2 ire.; 2.5. J. P. Par.., 1 In be: Err pr., _ _ =MEE . . r. W O. Barr. We d...r, T. Lydry .t Ohorgezwing, Iv:, 14. A O. illorrtson, . ...5.4; = LlrPhilemy .2 cp. t.dy, 0143 casting; s'. J. 0. W.lrtage, Iron barrel. ._. 31 !Geri 0c2x.1n2142., trunk 1....trg 32. J k1.c.r..22,10 . 1114 . 2 21c0.Iran, 2 242.1 cart .3. 11. limehler .t Cc, 1.3; . 31. Elogh C 1.., tec; 22 Duna., 2 . 114124..2 gbl 322 I b. 1A.% rt. G. 214., f.... 1 Carrel, EMOM Unknown 1 'nett Gbl. mackerel; 1 theeehleit machine A. 1inf..LW.,119.6.Anct.-7. HEM Auuriols.; SALE OF CONDEMNED 81011:E3. Wen DC,III , MYT. CA,' LI FIT TruaAr, } ()Zoo of Cute mower, • Wootuco• ON, Jul. 4 10.64. Will be "old at Pablo An riot:, to the taghext d r. a: the time and plane. cased le how, (.12 : l.b.non, Po.. Then:lay. Jolt Itch, 1084, Corn log. Pa, 1 hnolulay, J oly 2.at. •8W: Hot tetra-g, lady 180, 18e4 Altoona, Pa .Illenreday, A:zoos:4ln. 18:4. or MI cavort Pa , a riord I to, 18.:4 Two Hundred (2 of CILTA ry itersee at each Oleo mew Ltones ea.. 'oond: cAnde . sned 113 an Et fat the Ca - ulry Per fire& the arn.y. Tor Load and Farm par(nse, =any cood bargains may be had. Horns sell singly. Tents--Cash to United Etatto lerrer.ev. .1.8.317-8 A. EICSBI, Llentmant Colonel and C.htel Cre.Art(orneater. Claralry Barran. - - IMPROVED ALi.EGLIENY CITY PROPERTY—On TCE . IDAX EVENING, JOLT 18t1s. at 8 o'clock, will be add at the Comsat'. clot Bales Worsts, 04 Filth street, two 1.1,261401 o" to APeet, sup city, rash fronting a'sont alglacen lest on Robinson street. mar CapOselLy woes, app.:k elt, Ckddetta Bow, and extenclug Lock I i 0 feet to Ems alley, Oberecn are built too moo story brick dwe/Ilogs, containing torten rooms rack: boIuS bee. - dent Iltcnat and dining room, double purior o • 111 et Clow. and tws bedrooms on mound floor, era] Callao ed at iclausctons bet is th rocgaent, porches, trued, and back, hydrant In pod, An. 'lsms or onto—euto mat cask. balance in one and two rota, Ida total. ett, nomad by bond and mortgage A. 21c11.WAINE.. - TanEELLA STREET PROPERTY, IL CAE VIDEEAL TCE3DAY EVENING, J uly 1 . 2, at 8 onlmk, viii be .LI at the Commercial Sales ItOome, f 4 Y6th envoi, the too I. is on Unbolt> stroon neer FeCenel, a Ilegileoy city. to immecinto Year of Cho Emmet Ilottl, , Yrorttltg each be net ou feabJia strtot by J 8 foot to &pttt, o larrcua Ls 'erect. ertot eve stab:lose. . . . Terme orbs/le—One third mat, and the balance In the and two )care, with intcreut, eecuthd by band and =nog, =:=M! VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. 1/ TrE 9 DAT EVL7SIISCI. July laity at 8 cicrt, uu Pooond Son of oouunarcial Solos Booms, So. 54 /fish .treat; 5 shares Gorman Trust and Savings' Bank; 80 do Ab-Kbroy ii,(l.road gi do Tittstiurgh S Coutictisville R. It. 00.; 50 do r'ttobnrgh A Ste.ubonvii.ll.. 9 do Molsougancla Savlop Bank &add 1)9 A. fitel 614 ALBS /suet'. I' 7.etiVOS. 01 US It, Arc. WAILIF-LLNK BAKR, No. 12, BISSELL'S BLOCK. St CLAIR EITUIrr, Wile A =Pelts for the Celebrated BRADBITSY, and SCHOEACKER & CO.'S CIP Cheaper, sad will require 100 tuning, than au other Mane, razufactual lo the ecutry. S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S Harmoniums awl Melodeons, And MUSICAL GOOD 3 gentrnlly, at the le, at Eaters Cash Prim. PLaiios TO LET. Teeing Lad Sepsfrlog dem at ohne notioe. tats Sheet Mash baud In arty style. • Ja2.4 SECONDHAND MELODEON. A 5 °MATE ILOSEWOOD PIANO VI irLiE Kr- LODEON, double wad, two gaps, mad, , ty Llatra Zamltti. A epleudid lestrumant, and ht first rate ardor. Would n_nsiter well far • email Church ca Sabbath School. FOR 15.A.1.8 O.IEIEA-I" CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET KNABE'S UNRIVALLED„ • PLAIsTOS. & Choice supply of G and nets. Pismo Tortes, from the celebrated ihrtory of Enabe tt Co., bra fort been received--eocco in richly carved cases. 'lbis. Inssruments are folly sa.—ranttal for elaht years, sad 6SO by the beet judges yrononarced unrivalled. A evil le rospec folly solicited bb re purchasing ea. ahem czn.aurrzr, BAUM% Soto Una, Jet • 0.43 Irtf:b arse& $3O, 5351549, $7514E1, 2125, sl3(f, 513.5, 2165, $llO, $lBO, $215. 12- PIANOS AT ABOVE PRICES TM tale by 011A11. O. INZLLOIL, I Ft woop STEKET. THE BEST PIANOS! HOFFMANN, HOENE & CO., go. MI n? II Orsiorr. Are the agent, tor DUCICHUI3 CMILIIItATED PIAIIO9, which by the best MITIIaII2I ad ea koowl.lB.l to be superior to others, without say excretion. t p 4 PII2'3ICI.R:II S. ac.. Da J. B. SPEEE, 190 Pena streq, I•lttpargh. 924:0hortn 6 togs. :a. and/39,3p.m. Dwain, 10. SO IrEDERA•fr 51 . 12X5T, Ailjesho City. Clem mills vial. cu.:lied to a n-4, 1135, 04, o'cl,k daily. • nuaaal-22ard DR!, F. BESE, Zurgeon and /.oconoliear, tb. its 91:111.471ZLD ET n lti dux bear HMl's Pll7sEoBan, PA. HOTELS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, . _ CAri j3I""IDLL" LeupNs* LO 'f . • Cog tiro to call thO attouticht of Moir ttioadt sod, th» los tit. to tho *bore ittoOlf.ceut eattbllthattat,' woloh will he op** Ihrt be rostptiom wiallowa tho 15ta OT JONI. : rkedr. 'loch= Dlola¢ Ball and neon* it Om mins os annalist now-hat of pay No 4 - led noooni. all hanilsom ftratolfhlorl/htwal Tto. *lon or two *PM -r*f* no cttroor oxpetor =WS two wants of *hair in theanhyl Wing Lhoni:todlY la 1. Apnation 4r roomy to tha robtiorthe4,l" - lotto Of Ottpo 111.0, roholee soomIIIWYPO. Jetpt* VESTA =m, DISbOLUTIOJM3: rAISSOLD 'PION OF FARTNERSAIF .....The parantoo4 War to attating Tame • ata. tivitrthtned, tandem Ms rtyla a wir. 0: JO= OWN tr. 00.,1a 'mitt-tall; atmobul, Oa tots ~- tram els data ricauth-....F. oos tstr#g • - - LAI litms. Tha bltdr.sea will ba stmJ.tal sa 0- v.= dam als• idyl* pi heretafm". Esi iii r k - I • WE. O. JO , . sionimmenow. futitarth. rib. ink, sea, , , 12144 1