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    terAiILISHED IN 1786,
itisintrgit Gazette.
- PUBLISLIED
TIPI yil4lBllllG ASSOCIATION.
• TERNS OP THE GAZETTE.
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Oahe oft() ar more 1 25.
.4adatur attia tD tba party satailazt dab. Per a
doh Pf Maw, wo will send the Eirranko Ganrn
rda.ll7. ;kr. I. alb oytwiaty, we will wad the
porn daily. Single copies, 5 mate.
or LB talaeriptletta thinly la *draws, tad mare
:alms stopped when the this expires.
Reading ?Utter front Yesterday's
&ening Gdzette.
The Emergency
We have been unwilling nzttil now to be
lieve that Lis had detached any considerable
body of his troops to operate against Balti
more and 17-ashongton. Alnovement leforce
akalnitthiseeltiei seemed to In SO foolhardy
AM ISO did not think it passible that Lea
'would he-tempted to divide his army In the
face of ttus s faot that Oases with a foroo larger
thin &lief. We combined was thundering at
- the gate' of the Rebel Capital. Bat, "whom
the.godisrlab to destroy they fret make mad,"
and it teems, from our dispatches this morn+
lig, - that Lan has cotamitted the greatest
blender of his life. Re has rent no't loss than
20,000 men Into Maryland, who, at last se
collations* advancing on Baltimore. They
hive eat the Northern Central Railroad, de
feated Walt.sca at Bionomey, and seem to be
intent on the greatest mischief possible. It
doei not appear that it is a part of their plan
to bits& Pennsylvania, farther thanjo send
.out foraging parties at safe distances , from
their Hasa march. They aim to sttike Ital.
timers and possibly Washington.
As we have guidon think Lea has grossly
blundered. By weakening his tfnes . in front
of GaAsr he renders himself liable to bo aziv.
on from hii strong position at 'Petersburg, to
seohlenrsoy.defosted, and finally to lose bis
CapitaL Tho column in Maryland cannot
possibly succeed in acoonsplishing its mission,
if that minion be to take Baltimore and
Washington. The forces the Genrernment
can rally to the relief of those cities, added by
the gunboats which can be so placed as to
cover exposed positions, will certainly avail
. to prevent the reallsationof the Rebel hopes.
In Innis OeSei: army now in the
rev of the itebel column, composed of Hog
era's and ilows's commands sad the small
bodylander Conon, which alone -will give' the
• Rebels serious trouble this week is Over
Intention, by mating this elosoieg deco.
- onatration at this time,
his
is, to in
' duce ( la to weaken his army in front of
Peteratun by sending a portion of it to do
fanclyasbington. Bat Grum will do noth
ing of, titakind, nor be necessary that
ha idostill We look,. on the contrary, for
(turf to more upon the enemy's works in his
immediate front at once,and forth, Rebel
emitnin , now menacing 'Baltimore to be in
glortomly vanquished.
Bat,: rldle we are thus hopeful of the most
favorable emmequenoes resulting to our cause
from t.ida lost Rebel invasion, we would not
be doing jtottlee to our readers if we did not
urge upon them the immediate necessity of
making issarance doubly sure by putting in
the flakier encess many hundred days men ia:s .
the President and Governor have coiled for.
Theincusquickly these men aro raised, the
sooner they will be illative, the sooner the
Zabel invasion mill he over, and the tooter
'l. ;Gain!? Will tike Itiobscond. • Therefore, we
.., , glibraiealLyoung men—we entreat all those
haveisen service, and are skilled in the
in of war and Inured to hardshlps—to rally
. . , forthwith to the support 'of the Government
Of our bravo boys i frtmt - of Peterbarg.
There Lao oceasion for panic, or undue ex
citement, but let thereto action, action, action.
The French Preen and the Alabama.
. The Torms says-1--
“We agree with the Constitulknin'd ; we
Onglit ilitais to sympathize with the weak
and - feel:adinitstion- for unmcceesful herc
ism. These sentiments, innate in human
nature, neutralise somewhat the tumid theory
of the fad sweatily!: end the immoral glori;
Bastion of atfecus. Bat nothing ought to by
exaggerated, and we really think the seral
edictal press goes beyond all -bounds in its
gloillicatien of the Alal;ama and Pa captain:
That Captain Semmes fought and yielded
like a brave caller, every one readllyrecog-:,
nice. Bat it la too - ..ninet to makes martyr
of him. The adventaroue, career of the Ala;
banes has been, in fiat, more fortunate than
tarok!. ,In the whole course of her career sho
has init. , only two Northern-war vessele—the
Hatteras, which she sunk, though the Coaiti.
tationesi expressed no sympathy with the
weak op that r oecusion, and the Bearsrzgo,
-whisk stink her. All her ether exploits were
"confined to the capture of merchant ships,
and Captain Bowmen has taken, on the whole;
malty more.obronometem than cannon. The
dithy rambles "of 'the xemi.ollicial press are
nitaeoxer:ell.. the • more astonishing, because
they imply the most complete forgetinthess
o! titeptinciples of maritime law professed by
Franey, toter great honor, at, the Congress ef
1856.”
The Sleds me : °The' Cbcaticaioccel is
fond of irleaggerrationl; it display' it every
where, even in its account of the navel en
gagentmarwhinhhas jest talumplice off Cher
bourg. - NM content with admixing the bra*,
. oti af thecaptalasuld crew ol.the Alabama,
:the ComtimiCand sneak' otthe .ttend put
al „
—played- by that ship for- th st two - rum
To .telai .pemefal marchin - and - to db
atroy thelreargo when there - no poesibil.
ivy of Dolling it in the nearest port, each was
• the part played by the Alabama for the last
two year& Wheals there ao very grand
about .1.11 - :11 we, may. believe As .Cicscdta
' gonad, ltiii by an abuse of bufgiuiga that the
tams of privateer has been event° the All-
hems; that ship was not a merchantman arm
ed for privateering; she was a ship built at
abeilfshmond 420T4X11M011t, and - she belonged
to the Navy of the Confederate States. So
nmelt - theWorse for th* - -Alabluni if it was so;
forma s ship of- war her career, has not been
brillissit, and we eaainieghte that - she eager!
lyilleed the opporttnity otredeeadag her
character by tacestulag, Lanett with the
Itlinatife - - ' ' ' -r ' ' •
Vegetable" for the`Aimy.
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TheßanitaryCommlsslonconthatesits good
work- of sending regstables to the army, ta
supply the healthy as wallas thssiek; end ft*
to present :as well'is to aid in the care of
disessu. On Yrlday the Cozad:den sent
two ship-loade of repass efffra Baltimore and
70 1124 e 1 Phl‘ead •thiritestutif. Coutrunder,
ishlehlook / down Ontlut James oil the Hoard'
:of July : supplies 'of onions and other root&
bin for otrigallant soldiers, e ails d o no more,
laden with , 400 barrels of potatoes,loo bar
rels calms 50 barrels saurtrant, 60 bevels
beats, 200 :dozen eons _tomatoes, 100 dosen
eau. eendenzed =ILL -The soldiers in the
Out hue' their Acre of these supplies u
wall u the sick:
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W. songs recently published is the Treater..
ZeiWwp. to ,been , reeetred•..with p ' rum'
outhantoirwleked merriment in Italy. The
delay which tockpleos intheisppeitraxice of
apart of theltustriirribet . -112 the North-6es
Ss szlihtined by the .ctreutistance 'chit "the
whole-crew of lite Balser, with the exception 1
of aboutnhundzedxcen, Were laid up in the I
Adriatic with's& sickness, end consequently
- amble to proceed on the voyage. ` With .the
-.sweaptlonjast made all hands on board of the
Kalseg,ineludlng the engisteenr,, were in eon
staht over the basins:4a a consequence
~
.of•• this, state of things the Kaiser was badly
isneokad abotttew4ltewoyage, and bad, to put
iskaishon for-repairs. , It Is addedthat the
Inn atoll the ireuels 'displayed - the men
emurimonl4 Apommumy and -wars sanely
4 11 !43. 91aan Wit Vint.
THE DAILY
Bow Taxes were Levied in England.
If we wish to know how taxes wore levied
in England when engaged tails AM spinet
Napoleon, and also to draw a favorable con
trast as regards oar own, we nosy road with
advantage the following Interesting =treat
from Charles Knight's blegraphy, just 1)0-
'lld:tad In London:
"Tho people at this time, mum at Windsor,
grow gloomy and discontented. Publict af
fairs: were unprosparons ; parties.-ran - high;
the taxes tncreared•with the expenidsOf the
wdo end the yearly additions to the Interests
of the dept. It was not only the actual ,
amount of taxation of which' the middle elisses
complained, but of the oppressive and
log mode of their assesement:" The exeielada '
trader had too long been familitirind with the
presence of the revenue efflOar to domplaba.
He walked into the.tallow-clostadier's work
shop without ceremony; put a seal upon, hie
;sipper and his dipping cat, end loclted up
VA moulds. He looked over the groders'
I wares of tobacco, pepper and tee at his good
pleaettre; and thin, proems, which he called
taking stock, was insulting and troublesome
to the honest,- and no zeal
check upon the
fraudulent. The lignor.merehant did not
dare to send out a dozen of vine or a gallon of
eplrits without a permit. The Weenie tax was
truly inonlattorial, for the local commissioners
had,notesitation in ordering a tradesman to
prednee his ledger and cash book. If there
was en error in the rat= of assessed taxes
tho resident officer of revenue, called an Ins
epeetor, immediately made a - surcharge,
which It was extremely difficult to get oft by
appeal. I was once horror-struck by withers
tog a scene between an apoplectio inn-keeper
and the tax-collector, who had no-alternative
but to !mitt upon the payment of a confirmed
surcharge. The unhappy man, doubly red
with passion, slid out of hie arm. their in- the
bar, and falling upon Ids knees, cad:dried,
"May the curse of God tight upon you all l
Now I'll pay it."
' , An English Opinion of Con. Grant) ,
The Loudon . Daily Tefegroph, edited by
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Thornton Unlit, amu who during the pres
ent rebellion has omitted no opportuniti to
;scantiest hie hostility to the Federal Govern-.
mu t, speaks as follows of General Grant;
whato the writer a year ago considered u
inferior in military capacity
NO vulgar man, no mere Idol of the hour, le
this 'Ulysses Grant, who .by sheer bard work
and honest lighting has raised himself from
a position of obscurity to ono of almost un
limited command—who her, if some reports
concerning him be true achieved that rarest
of all victories, 6 maste ry over himself and his
desires—and who, (a virtuenot often perus
ed by the milltary-ulelarities of the Gutted
States) is still modest and unsainuake Nor
has he yet in any way conspontised the rep
utation which he worthily earned, alike, by
honorable service in the field and by exam_
plary elate conduct. A man of merely ordi
nary calibre would ecaroely have dared to
accept the glorious bat terrible responsibility
which Grant bar quietly taken upon ideated
as became a good soldier who was bound to
fear no peril, either material or moral, in his
country's cause:. lie was war prudent u well u
bold ; the splendor of the offine did not se
duce him ; and only on-his own terms, which
were wire and well • considered, would.
ha
assent to assume supreme command. ilia
would submit to 00 dictation fromthe amateur
"Lao catincillois of Washington; bolding
himself responsible for the issue of the cam
paigni lue'wonldaot allow it to be prejudiced
by any undue publicity being, given to' his
plans; he kept hie own counsel, allowed the
gosiips to talk as they liked, and at length,
strangle; the conlidencti of his troops, and
with the whole. enthusiasm of the North to
pack him, he, set forth en the great march
from which he had determined never to re
turn except In- triumph.'
Bags and Bandages Needed
The following dispatch and letter to the
Christian Commission, we think. is all that
need be said to 'rinse .eur people to their
duty. Our boys aro eiffering for rage and
bandages. Let one ladies art promptly. Con
tribistions can be soot to the Christian Cans
missionitoomi, No. 76 Smithfield street, or
to City gall Wednesday afternoons :
A dispatch from Bev. E. P. Smith, dated
Nashville, July B.—" W. P. Wryinen: Sind
the rags and bandages yen can, they ire
very much needed."
Later from a Pittsburgher in Nashville :
"The demand for clean. rap and bandages is
enormous. W 6 cannot supply more that one
half of what - is asked for: To-day secant
surgeons bare been to me, and say they hire
not. been able to int a Olean rag or bandage
for; badly mounded patbsnts: Think 'of it,
Wave. boys atiffering for Haan rags,) and
then teasefrall the old stains it town. The
soldiers, meat be4ept cleat. The ladies. in
Cznittarland Hospital work bravely, they
have often been compelled to sew on arm
slings on Sunday, so great has been the de
mand for them."
Pastors are requested to read the above
notices to their churches on Wednesday eve
ning, or on Sunday. Ladies wishing can pt
material for-arm stings at the Christian Com
mission riatiral, No. 76'Smithflold street, or
at qv- Hall, Wednesday afternoon.
Metre items.
ODDING MCC TO ?In OLD FOLD.—The re
hellion rode roughly over the churches as well
as everything eisein the South. In 1861,"
says ;the Nashville Union ' , the Presbytery
of Nashvllle;following the ' ternielosts ereso - ple
of the politicians, sdopted resolutions cove
t:Tits connection with the Camel Assembly
of the Presbyterian Camas of Am Erased
States, and formed a connection with the fien
erel.Assembly of the (so called) Confederate
States. On the 2d. ultimo, llie Presbytery
held a meeting in Nashville, rescinded. the
above-mentioned.resolutionv, sad renamed its
connection with the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian - et thy United States
and the various Boardemf the gammas form
erly. This war_matsly ; tad we trust thit
our other Presbyter's* mill not be book ward
in the confession ofn*nr; and returning to
the old househOld."
"Tun Oinnir TIILLII*III.."—The Gettyi
burg (Pa) Star art : Mr. Lam Osborne, of
gtraban township, has brought to our °See
terrapini which has lived on his plantation
for • period of one hundred and fifiy.fouz
yciv .,„ eitn a ng t o • Lk/ bid and date
carved on the shelL It bean the initials "M.
T., 1710." It has-been frequently plaited up
dozing the last eighty years by Mr. Osborne,
and by Ms father before - him', who Int settled
on the place s end it is known to be the lame
Identical terrapin. It btu always been found
nearly on the same spot—never :Wandering
more than the &stenos of a few aerespom
thoplace.
Coors n Now Jsassr.-Ztb stated that the
wheat crop of New Jersey promises to be
larger this year than walkover known before.
Throughout the cadre State immarme fields of
ripe waving grain can be loto seedy for, the
ears, though oonsiderible'difteuity fa 63TO
:fenced in procurivg - theAllnatissy help to
gather the crop. The inatelisq, Me year of
wheat raised in the State will , be plater by
several kindred thousand bushels than was
over known before.
A Fawns, published in London this year,
containing a narritlye , of :the cimise of the
ti.tsbams,.by one of - her. arm," gives a list
of, man on board of the -Alabama, their CIL!,
iambi? sad othes partimasm. It rpooldei
fottralle lingliatuneajatid 'eight Scotch and
Irith, total of ifq-lomm BMtlsh subjs.:to;
of :whom Moo - ifirow -Moy,listriorniona and
eighteen belonged to the Royal Naval Be-
Tsai drouth in some parts of. New York is
mire serious than •liits . bassi reprelezital,
wally in the 'cordials and ,contral parts of
the', Etats, In 'Oneida county young frail
trees have Naomi severe% mad tba firm nail
hardly pay for cutting. The rein last week
wag not sufficient for this waste of the neon.
Tay fight between the Kearsarge and the
AlJabstais Is the leading topic abroad—the
Act that it was a fair light between a Brit,
lib andAmericun thighgeattrallypolancent
ed apoh in European Circles, and the John
Btas. feel'all the • mortification Incident to
defeat. -
Tam pirate &aunts Is said to express him
self very bitterly at to' the biefliolsoq of
'British guns sad ships, end be Is not so cons ,
pill:lei:dam regarding the trained gannets of
thalfritish nary as he 'wan.
A s saw volume by !Tennyson it announced
for immediate publication In England, and in
Boston by Mews. Thames & Fields; The
title of the POW work is " Idylls of the
Hosztla."
Tam price of newspatorn in London during
the Eremeh wars was fourteen ants nit, anti
the tax on advertioement , was about eighty
-601,11 and • half Okitil
Joint A. Plum, Esq., an minent member
of tbo bar of Ranisburg, Pa., died taw day'
ago.
Tux best vinegar used in Prance is made
froIdiSIVOTIO Oaks.
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PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1864
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
THE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE,
Meeting of the citizens. to Encourage
Volunteerlns&A Bounty to be Paid-.
Badness to bell Suspended on Tuesday
and Wednesday.. etc.. etc.
At ton o'clock this morning a meeting was
held at-the office of the City Controller, to
further the object far which the meeeng of Sat
urday night was called. Oirmalara bad been
rent: to a large number of our beelines' men - ,
requesting their presence, and the attendance
conecquently embraced several of that clue
of our citizens who were absent on Saturday
evening. Shortly after ten o'clock the meet
log was called to order. and on motion,Mayer
Lowry was culled to the chair, and W. W.
Ward, A. O'Neill and F. H. Coolley chosen
Secretaries. The chairman stated the object
for which the meeting had been called, and
urged the necessity which existed fors prompt
response to the cull of the Government
for troops. He had received dispatches from
Gen. Conch urging that every available man
eitenld bo sent forward, and be thought
it. the duty of the people, under the oir
cumstanees, to make a prompt response.
Theidayor stated what had been done on Sat
urdey night, and expressed his opinion that
the quota Ot the county might be easily. filled
if proper effort was made to turn the feeling
now abroad on the subject into. proper direo-
Mr. Ward spoke of the number of men to
be raised, and thonght that with the proper
effort, there could be no difilaulty In raising
them. It was but a short time dace four
hundred were had for Knape Battery within
o few clays. There was no such crisis then as
now, andhe felt satisfied that if proper cups
were, taken, tho men required might bemired
here in a few days. With regard to the mode
of organization, Mr. Ward stated that the
organisation of the, Fifteenth Regiment State
Militia Zuatined Intact, and he thought the
speediest and moat effective mode of filling
Cut quota was to join this organisation. A
gentleman present stated that nearly all the
1 members of this regiment had already Joined
other organizations, but Mr. Ward thought
differently, and offered a resolution that a
those willing to enroll their names ghoul.
lolls the 15th regiment. The resolution was
adopted without debate.
Mr. Haswell next addressed the meeting.
He did not know that it was his place to take
part in the proceedings, at he belonged to
that clateltho were incapacitated by age and
debility from giving their services themseves,
bathe corgd not deny himself the opportunity
of offering at least& few suggestions. It was
the duty of the people to furnish the men re
quired. If not, he feared the worst result,.
The Statetsould be placed under martial law,
and the fang of the requisition made oom.
Putter!. It would be moth better for all to
meet the crisis fairly, than that such a result
as this should follow. Those who were not
able to go themselves should come forward
and aid in sending others in their stied. lle
had in ids hand $5OO, the balance of the fund
raised during the late Invasion. He bad also
WO raised eicluilively in the Second Ward
torahs men to meet the draft. These means,
he thought, should be applied toward.. reek
ing provision for the famillee of volunteers,
and an organized and general effort shoeld
be made' to raise other funds for the MUM
purpose. ; It wasrso time for trilling. It was
our duty.= well as our interest to raise the
men,,and they ought to be forthcoming im
mediately.
Bon. Begley was ealled upon, and gave his
views as to the best canna to pursue. Be
wu surmised to find that so little had been
done. Be would proceed at once to *grudge
companies In the several wards, townships,
and boroughs. These could be subsequently
formed into regiments.: He believed the men
could be raised it tbs- necessary eters were
taken to effect in organisation.. There wire
enough returned veterans to form a regiment,
and the only thing needed was a proper start
to encore success. The crises called for the
greatest exertion on the part.of the people.
This lastAnovo of the rebels was a desperate
one, and we should raise a forte sufficient not
only to drive beak the rebels, but annihilate
them. But he would say nothing more. Bls
business was fighting, and, he was glad of the
opportunity to sere bill.o o untsT accord-4%8 , W
hid vocation.
Mr. James Rees moved that a committee
be appointed to prepare resolutions. Adop
ted.
The Chair azosonsteed Messrs. James Rees,
Joseph Dilworth; Wm. W. Ward, J.S. Nee ey
and Thomas Balmy*ll as Bald committee.
Mr. Eaton (of the firm of Eiton,Mamum
Co.) stated that tan young men, connected
with his bowie would volunteer, and that the
firm would continue their salaries during
their aireence. Ile suggested that other bud 4
ness firms ogee eimilnt induosmenU to their
employees.
Mr. Ff. A. Waiver moved that all business
man be requested to 'periolt as many young
men enlist as they could spare, 'during the
present emergeney,
Mr. Eaton moved to amend, "mid that their
salaries ha continued."
Mr. R. B. Bulger movod to change the
phraseology, as the briefness men really bad
no hands "to spare," but they smut do some-
thing to meet thocall of the ipreernment.
Capt..l. B. Moore suggested that the bud
note men be requested tows/fat, and take their
young men trid 'them. There was too much
talk about business men contributing money,
closing their holism, eta, but he wanted to
see some of them s houlder a musket. This
was the most effective way of Ming no the
ranks.
Mr. Wearer than submitted his resolution
in this shape :
Retained, That the Imeiness men of this
community me their Influence to send all
their young men to the 'field during the emer
gency—their salaries t whits absent. to he
continued, and, If necessary, that the busi
ness men elate their stores and go themselves.
fdejor Wm. Frew wanted something more
dermite even than that. Xs yea in !war of
enspending bush:ices for some days that y 21Ig
mon might be able to meet and talk. over tie
matter. Ho was! willing to golhifuself, and
use his influence to get Others to go . ; but the
peat trouble heretofore had been that every
man was too much absorbed lemma malting
to give proper attention to the calls of patil
otlim. This feeling must be met aside, and
the country placed JIM in the solidi of the
people. He seepage& that all Ineiness be
inrundad on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. Eaton objected, not from pecan err
condderationt, but beettuso he had learned
from last summer's experience that thegen.
nal suspension of the retail business would
accomplish little if may good.
Major Frew remarked net snob feeling was
neat rendered all 'efforts' inedeotuaL They
should quit Money-getting, hold bushing con.
siderations secondary to thou : 1 1110f the coun
try, and by this Means they would mate 'bort
Work of the 1111111$1011.
Mr. Eaton remarked that he did not wish
to be misunderstood. He had stated that ten
young men connected with the house which
he represented wore willing to volunteer,and .
end that the Ilan' would continue their sala
ries while absent. There was a neoessity,
however, for keeping open his store, net for
omega Apittlng,tut to ruPply - the de:hands of
then. ..and ibeLtertsinest would be eon
doWN nothalty byiefenboi and cripples.
The further consideration of the subjeot
was postponed to hear the report of the Com•
mince on Haeolutions.
Mr. Ward, on : behalf of the Committee,
then submitted the following report;
inflntats, Our State is Invaded and the
Capital of our country in Imminent danger,
and men are needed at once, to assist in re
pelling the invasion, and destroying the ene
my, who hay s ventured so audaciously. within
our borders , It Is resolved,
1. That military organizations be per
fected at onee, and that the Headquarters be
at Wilkins Hem
• 2. That the manufacturers be requested
tratop their works on to-morrow, the 12th
nee; until' the organisalloos be completed.
That imiaires. houses suspend &Linen
as farce and large their employ
ed to Anita. i •
• 4. Thit - all ThatMtn who cutlet shall have their
sitnationi rezoned for them on their return.
That a committee of two in each ward,
township and borough be appointed to 'wait
upon the citizens and solicit - their pionn
co-operation to devise means to fratherenllat.
meats at ones; end offer such indnoomento to
veterans as will Imoungre enlistments.
.6. That. nommittee ebthreer be appointed
to watt ono=
,nanaufeetarere . and merchants
and heire• th era put in 'foto ,Hae,seporld and
third clause of these notations.
Mr. Weaver then read his - motion, with the
remark that the suggestion as to the etnticia;
anon . of:salaries 'might be Incorporated . In
the'report ; of the comidttes. • .
Mr. Ward objected. :The sum ought • to -
Cud, coy one dollar p er ••day.• Many men
were making from At e. to sight dOilors per
der; and the 'parties employing them void
not afford to payee bighatlgur• during their
absence in the service..-- - •
Mr..Dliworth :stated that ton of his man
made eight dollars per day; and he csult.not
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
afford to continue to pay them at thatrate if
they want intothe:sersice. A boast, togas&
man would perhaps be the but plan to adept,
but to pay each tun one hundred dollars
bounty would require a aum of at lout
WM That amount costa mule mind with
out taxation, and in the present emergency
some other means wotild here to bo employ
ed.
-8. F. Von Bonnhurst, Big,, suggested that
matters seemed to . be in rather • credo condi,
thin; and, if it would meet the views Of Dim
preterit, he would move that the whole ebb
ject be postponed until the evening meet g.
The Committee could be continued; t hey
Gould digeet some plans confer with the mar
chanti and manufacturers, and report to
night.
Mr. Dilworth remarked that the men would
have to be raised in the cities. and vicinity,
es the farmers , were now bow, gathering their
0/011:4, and needed more mon than they emild
got. The manufacturers would have to fn.-
nigh moat of the men, and he wished to have
them consulted before definite action was
taken.
Mr. Ward favored- immediateaction. There
was no time to lose.
Mr. Bakenall moved the adoption of the
resolutiene j ea reed, which was agreed to.
On motion of Mr. Ward, the following oom-
Mittet of military men was appointed to take
oharge of the reuniting brtainees, With fail
powec.to act In the premises :
Gen. .T. S. Negley, Col. L. W. Smith,
Lt. Col. W. L. Poulk, Lt. Col. Se:Agrees.
Mrj. C. Barnes, Maj. G. S. Gallops,
Col. J. B. Bweitzer, Col. J. B. Clark,
Ittlej. Wm. Frew, Capt. J. B. Moore,
Capt. H. K. Tyler, Capt. Ballantine,
Capt. Taggart, Capt. Barbour,
Capt. Little, Lieut. Mel'wens.
Capt. 0. Phillips , .
On motion of Thomas Bakewell, Big., the
Mayor - was requestsd to hays all talents and
drinking saloons closed during the suspen
sion of buinots.
On motto* of Capt. Batchelor, the balance
of the Fortittostion fund, amounting to $5OO,
•ea ordered to be paid over to the Flamm
Committee, to form a part of the Itcorpitiag
fund.
General T. Sl. Howe stated that there was
an unexpended balance in the hands of the
treasurer of the Bounty Rand , Committee,
which he had no doubt would be transferred
for the same purpose, if a request woe made.'
The following Committee to wait on mer
ohannl and manufacturers was then appoint
ed : James Flees, Capt. C. W. Batchelor, Robt.
Orr, F. B. Eaton, Edward Gregg, Joseph Dil
worth, George Eloltzman.
The followitkg Committee on Finance WU
announced Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Frew, C.
W. Ilatohnior, John Fleming, IL A. W
[This Committee Is requested to meet at the
Custom norm, at ten o'clocit Tuesday morn
ing.]
Toe meeting then adjourned.
The Call for flundred Days , Men.—
quota!' of the Several Counties.
Bram the followlug circular It will be seen
that tie quota of men required from Alleghe
ny county, under the late call for volunteer
militia, La a fraction under 1500:
HXADQUAB.TIIIIII. PILIIIITLT•Ila MILMA, 1
Harrisburg, July 9, 1964.
To supply the troops reqntred from Pennryl-
Taiga, by the late call albs President of the
United Ptates, for Twenty four thousand Vohs..
tee, /Vino, to serve for One hundred Dais,
unless sooner dlselutrged, In Pennsylvania,
Maryland and Washington and its vicinity,
the Quota of men which will be required from
Sash county of the Comtdonwealtn is hereto
annexed, vim •
adarns--. 230
aremirong..—
Bearer..-.- 1.43
Belford--
.... =7
T 77
Nair
_ 413
Bade.-._.. 621
279
242 b.
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Lancaster— 9611
Larroace,---.., 191
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Nortbasuptou--.—. 897
Nortbulubcrlaud. 839,
Pony 189
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Schuylkill
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Socucnet
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Mater
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Transportation will be famished and troops
will report to the Commandants of Camps of
Rends:rota as directed by Circular of Major
General Conch, hereto attached.
By order of A. G. Corns,
Governor and Commander-In-Chief.
A. L. Itrassan, Adjutant General, Penna.
Lithographing In Colors.
L. Prang k Co. bare hounds new SOHO of
lithographing in colors for the album, am
bracing • choice collection of flower pictures-
The sett.; previously published represent
Autumn Leave, Landsospes, Rattail Lea and
liumming Birds. No one who hornet exam
ined thews card pinions OLD realise the per.
fiction which bus been attained in the art of
lithographing in colors. Some of theta eg
ores could hardly be distinguished from the
Onset productions of the pencil end brush
The coloring Is even and natural, and the
arrangement is artlstio and Issaudfed. They
are perfect In drawing and coloring, and are
exceedingly attraothe for the albant.—Boston
Journal.
Western University
We ore glad to learn that the endowment
of the Weitern Tin'Varsity Li going on sue
eesifully. About $25,000 are already pledged,
and it would be strange Indeed it our wealthy
and liberal citizens allow it to atop short of
$lOO,OOO. The City of Pittsburgh 'gas money
enough, and It ought to have an institution
of learning, liberally endowed, that would
rank with any of the Colleges of the. Eut.
The signs are hopeful; and with-the tutorial
taken of late by ouinommunity b the . 'West•
ern University, and the untiring aorta of Its
President, the full attainment of tble great
desideratum cannot be far in the future..
DISOIDILLT CONDI:DT 111 a Brawer CAL—.
Two men, named James E. Fischer and John
Donley, were arrested In Allegheny, last
evening, on a charge of acting In • disorderly
manner in Car No. 21, on the Allegheny and
Blanchester Paseengerilwry. They were
fined fire dollars and costs by the Mayor this
morning, which they paid and were dis
charged. -
Jona P. Ilurr. Masonle gill, Fifth street,
sends us the Waverlay htairseine for the pre
mat week; the hind Derd, or the *stay of
Melrose Castle, cheep novel; the Ametteen
Union, the Phil of ourUnloe, and the Novel
ette, number 96,, eontalnlng the Story corn.
plow, of Sir Ileshleigh's Secret.
LADILI . kid, velvet and caned slippers, at
9t Fedoral4treet.
LADLIN' , IItIIIOI . and eldldran'a gallon, at
90 Pederl (treat.
Boon, shoes and gaiters for everybody, at
McClintock's, 96 Bound street.
Soldiers , Home at Duvall's Bluß
Me,Nell and Lee, etc. I
Br. Loom, July H.—Adjutant Otn. Them=
ached yesterday.
The Western Sanitary Nunnlssian trill soon
eitisblieb a Soldier's Home at Dann Altiffe
for the accommodation of toldim. The Com•
mission an: now sanding large quantities of
sanitary Mom to Sherman', army, and also
to the hospital, at Lulu!11, and other points.
The Danoorae learn that Gen. John MONIS,
of St. Lon% bu been assigned to tht
mind of the Federal forces at Port Hudson.
Gen. Lu, wlti mu relieved from his unity
coMmand by Gen. Banks, has bean restored
told* former position by Gins. Canby. •
Gen. 'Davidson, now at New Orlunt, bur
command of the Cavalry Harlan, both of the
Deputment of Missouri smiths South.
AN Englishman who was abusing , this
country. in this city, the other day—tioisting
of his British blood and insulting Amnia=
citizens-4as knocked down and thoroughly
thrashed. The Dayton Ewpire heard ox the
cireamstauct, and mourns over the depravity
inßbsehraati thatcountenanoes an Amadeu
*Man whipping a British blzolconi._ An
American Tory, of the Empire stripe is, of
course, In full aympsthy With British Tories.
NNW YoulJalyll.—Almt two o'clock Nds
morning s are destroyed the stouser
potter, at Nor No.l, North rivet, lad dee
troyhtg prepay •slued at $250,000. rr • ,
eibi Sa tatrots s o th d il so u d ° ;ti t . s P od lair by ovary l).l edy les , l3l :
Bold to , &outfits ororywhao.
TELEGLIJL&
LitT&T FROM BALTIMORE.
THE +GOVERNMENT WIDE AWAKE.
Large Reinforcements Sent to Balti
more and Elsewhere.
THEMATIONA.L CAPITAL AMPLY DEFENDED
GEN, GILLMORE AT WASHINGTON,
Ile Takes.an Active Command
in the Field.
AFFAIRS ON THE POTOMAO
ALL THE UPPER FORDS HELD Bf THE REBELS.
Large Numbers or Cattle, Sheep
andllogg Carried into "Virginia.
GOV. BRIMMED'S RESIDENCE BURNED
Rehel.s l Operating on the Phila
delphia Road.
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS REPOR
TED CAPTURED.
TILE CENTRAL RAILROAD BEING DE
STROYFD.
The Enemy Concentrating in the
Northeastern Part of Maryland.
10,000 VALUABLE HORSES STOLEN
Wottntsoros, Joly 111-8:30 p.
Hove all seerssion rumors of dangers and ter
rors at Washington. The Government is wide
mate, and has been in. For days It has
been reinforcing the troops in Baltimore and
elleethere In Maryland most abundantly, and
the preparation' for the defense of the na
tional capital are ample. lame reinforce
manta coached Baltimore this morning. Hun
ter Is supposed to have arrived at Harper's
Barry last night, and to have made a jazotion
with Howe'. forces.
Travelers from the north need have no ap
prehensions of :injury to any pottion:of the
trash or bridges of the Plated,!phis and Wil-.
mingion Railroad, &emulsible to the gunboats.
SsereAary Welles has done his duty to the
pi:bills Interests exposed to this zaid wherever
it ls possible for him to do so.
General Dilaters, who was lent for by the
President, arrived here this morning and will
be immediately assigned Wan active command
In tha
Parties who arrived here this afternoon
from Roekville, Maryland, sizteest miles
north of - WuMinton, say : - Early this
morning a rebel cavalry force font or eve
hundred strong, dashed into Darnestown, a
small hamlet f 8 or siz mile, north of Rock
ville, =defter plundering stores and stealing
all the cattle and horses they could And, left
In the direction of Frederick, but before they
leftthey sent to the Virginia side all their
plunder.
People who came from the upper fords re
, port teat the rebels are oonveying large num
bers Of cattle, bosses, hogs and sheep, etolen
from farmers along the river, across Into Vie
' ginharam-driffoot every ford le held by a email
rebel cavalry force and sections of batteries.
It is estimated that they have already carried
off several thousand head of cattle and from
8,000 to 10,000 valuable horses. The »bob
plundered indiscriminately, making no dis
tinction between Unionlota and touthern sym
pathizers.
Nem loon, July 11.—The Honld'• special,
dated Washington 10th, says : Prom the latest
information It appears that Breckinrldge
creased above Efarper's Ferry and operated at
R&M's wag of South Mountain, with the
view of driving our forces In that direction,
and to enable Early with his main body to
cross Edwards' Perry, yo as to flank and cap
tare our command advancing on Breekinridge.
Palling In this, the whole rebel force =hal
this eideof Frederick and commenced opera..
Lions towards the line of communications to
and from Baltimore.
Nothing has been heard from the enemy in
Fairfax Ann yesterday, our obesity coming
in today from Leesburg without seeing any
rebels. A few guerri - las ars reported to be
prowling 'about Fairfax, but no further an.
uoyance has been given our lines or to the
people in that vicinity. Many of the loyal
residents remain upon their farms without
molestation.
Baimixone, Jell I I.—A party of rebel cav
alry booed the residence of Gov. Bradford,
thle morning, only four miles from the city
on the Cherie, street road. A squad of ten
rebels cacao to the house, and ordered out the
family, who were only permitted to take a
few valuables, then tired It. The Governor
wes in the city at the time. The rebels are
now Opersting on the -Philadelphia road.
[Norc.—The telegraph wires here Rave out,
probably swing to rebel pressure.]
Lanz—The bruit in the telegraph wires-
Is understood to be at Magnolia, seventeen
mike ,hie side of Baltimore, and nineteen
fronvilavre de Grace. Between the bushes
and Gunpowder titer, communication Is also
out ofL
A Passenger train between Barre de Grace
and Baltimore to reported captured.
PIIII4DiLI9IIk, JILTIO lipOcial to the
Biaktin from Baitfusers this morning says:
There is nothing sellable about the move
ments of the rebels. Rebel sympathisers are
believed eqbe at the bottom of the burninglot
the Gov• •• r4 mansion. Business trans
acted as • std. Citizens and soldiers are on
e fortllleations. The telegraph
on the Susquehanna at Port De-
.eon ant. The others along the
• all right.
Purcanm.rata, July 11.—A train
41 which left Baltimore at eight
'Magnolii Station. It Is !oared
In from Philadelphia Ls also asp.
posit bsd
railroad
LLTUT.
fraa oapta
o'clock, at
that the tr
tared.
Itaxims•
Baltimore
tinso, July 11.—The Philadelphia,
nd Vilbnington road is still haus
g•
to from Glenzook, on the Northam
,tpla morning, states that a body
Medi:dant:7 and eavalry, twelve
drod strong, us destroying the
toilet south of that plum, and
Alward.
this morn
A 1 10 .
Central ro
of ratnl
or Anson •
road dttao
!mar to hare retreated from
land sad are eenoeotrattag to
earn put of the State.
tiu) North
PETERSBURG.
ttempt to Erect a Fort
GLICT CO
.11DENT OP ULTIMATE BLVOESS.
ia.r 4.., ac
Nue Pwrimminao, Jaiy 7.—To-day the
enemy were discovered erecting a fort in front
of oar leftand centre. A battery of 32-pound
ors, recently placed In position, opened upow,
them from the line of the 6th corps. This
suspended all operations at that point. All
day our gang bellowed forth their thunders
and were answered by rebel cannon. Most of
their shot fell short. Bar a season this de.
stroged all harmony villeins between the two
opposing armies.
Richmond and Petersburs pavers atbjutd4
lent over the eseitsmentthey imagine - their
raiders MI creating-in 'Marpland. 'No inti
mation is given Its to the number of troope
&tubed from We w my : or: m by - who oonr
mended! • ~..
Now You, Zoiy 9Viser Epeeist, dated
Hrashingtonat midnight says: The telegraph
cable to Farkas Monroe was eat test night
by si dragging anchor, and no commutation
has been bad talky with Grant. '.
Hon. Jim. Oared. returned yesterday from
a visit to Grant's headquarters. He had say
smkinterriews with t e general, and repots
I Grant eery hvpaftd, and exmassinglimself
with the titaleet - CalaildPl l C o In, revul to ;a
mitigate immess. Shot did not attach =oh
important* to the rebid raid into Maryland,
am be did nOt WIMP Die "mad detach-any
*Melds:able form from his front line% before
, .
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The OSLIPORNIA 1/13j1NAOS• property, new
Laughlinstowo, In Westmoreland county, compris
ing rB3O acres of landortth mansion beve, mum*
gee's house, dwellings for twin, saw m I and other
betiding., is offered at a TERI' LOW
fora particular description of the Ccso Te.o Ors
Banks, Water Power, Limestone, to , at ply e
S. S. BRYAN
F 9 FOURTH ST, Borko'• Blinding.
VIOR SALH—SUBURBAN SITES ex - D
VIL LAOS LOTS, ataa Four Elaanow.—The
adsralgued„ Luentors of the estata of Jain Hee.
ha, doo'd, offer fur ale n number of Lots, from cow
l , to two arras each, atonal near Fort Beam,
and within throe minutes wads of the tamlnus ul
the Pittsburgh & hltnendLo Passenger Daiwa/.
the above Lola are twastlfelly located for palm*
reddeuces.
,
Also, • camber of mall Lott fo the .(liege of MA
nersvlllo, fronting an the Pentangtr Hallway—thug
to atzty feet front and from one to ttro bondtat feet
deep.
trot leormettron mantra al <1 thtr of the under.
tinned, or W. A. lIERHOS, Clark'. Offlce. liar}
dorm. WEi.A ILFKapy,
JOHN D
E. O. El leliStal,
P. J. !ISILEON.
rxecntors.
I'OR SALE—A fnim of 118 acres, in
.V St. Clair township, Westmoreland county. Pe!
Also, germ of LW ems to Italaabeth totregdp,
Allegheny county. • \
Alto, a large ttroatory ggrlr norm and Lot la
the Borough of West tlizolboth.
Also, • Brick Moore and Oat to IllisaLeth boroogh
Also, Cm lots adjoining thehomagh of Mel:raver
port, In Jam A Petty's plan; Nos. 6G, 67, 68, 61
and SO.
Also, . vary valuable tract of Coal Land, la Pool
No. 1, on the Monongahela river.
Tor persica= inquire at No. 166 booth street.
.7 19 : 1 Y O. U. TOWTR. aml Istate Agent.
FE SALE—The Country Sent of the
late tunnel Mug's. deemed, situated In Cat
lips tovenship, one late from the Allegheny Oeutei
toy, coetainitig eleteen scree, In a high .rata al
celmation, being .ell snicked .tth fruit trees,
shrubbery, Le., and pertly underlaid with coat To
parties seeking to pored ptokerty, ccrublutug ad.
vantages of sate sump, stutierl, hoslth aud good
neighborhocd, the above ad.& • rare opportunity
of nitsreng et once to the .I , p:cents of • rural
h ems
• •
For fordor particulars inquire ai tbi aloe cl
aIcQULWA.7I t DOII7oLLS. No. 67 P.tuu street.
Je.9o.3erd 8. It PODOI•A8.
FOR SALE.-1 am authorized to sell
beta= two and three acne of land In Man.
chrstar, adjoining lands of Frederi.k Goss. William%
Eckert anti Mr. UPstit .e • It also adjoins Fort 111. s,
Use. There in a number of apple and cherry trees
no the lot, la beatiog eanditlon. fl, le: would bel
valuable ior gardenias purposes, or world be desinsi
bid for 111C01:12tX, reeldenoet. A street owes along
one cad, and a public road alma the other end.
If not *old by the 92ra DAY OF JULY. It will be
offered at public sea on that day, .1 3 oiclotl, on
the grandma. 11
For farther particulata call on the ratmtliber, as
the Yost %Ince In Idamchester.
feiblawdawbillY WM. D. DOM.
I, l `OP, SALE—Ano new Steam Engine
J. 1.6 Loch cylinder, ?.0 Inch drake, on hem trot
bed : balance valve governor
o.ee 19 Inch cylinder, 80 inch etroto, conond-bendi
coAt will be as good as new.
One T Inch cyllndar, 90 Inch etran, now.
Once " 9.3 " •" .
Tyro Cylinder Zoller; M in. die..., 30 feat Long.
thew " 80 "
Taro Wranght Iron Oil Brills.
Attu, none Sets ofllorlr Trot., for 011 We
Oneep for csah. tullelre of H. El. DOLE,
.sp22 Allegheny litver Lank, near the Point.
("OR SALE—STEAM SAW hILLI:
AIM OIL IrETIIMILY.—The ono-half or ;
whole of ma Oil P.ednia7 and Steam Paw bill, erithi
tan and one-half aorta of gmand; an abundance of,
coal on O. lot—mtne op= and betas worked, eltuate
on the hgestrury Hirer and A. T. XL FL, la °dared ,
for eala The Reentry la any and of modern build
The Baer Mtli le to splendid order. and la roll Wm.
1.4 having s era* running from la to du
Good lonallty for bonding booth
Irorpertioulara cello= the anderatenot
LYDAT a OHORPISIIHING,
Whet Ho. 69 Band erect PlemburgL. Pa.
'TAMEABLE R IV ER PROPERTY
r von BALD, encoded on the kfonongabals
Wear, above the Irst Lock, baring a Loot on said
river 01921 bet, and extending bank to Braddock
etrest, edjoining the Conneibrville Railroad, con
taining 4 semi and 77 patellas. This le .e admira
ble location for maaatactnrfag pnrpwet, baring the
river in boot and pribila airiest and ratiroadin the
rear, mad bac Mill and buildinge thereon erected
Tar tar, &a, apply to KART ASH roma,
oa the premfea, or to W. C. &lIGEDLNBADOR, Ho.
Diamond area, Plttebargh. mbltdf
pOR SALE—A Coundry Seat and Fran,
1. )srm, containing 14 acres, endowed mostly with
paling firma The lend 10 rich. and planted with
the very choLmet trait Imes, all In bearing condi
tion, with a Cower and vegetable garden. The
braidings ars • mat catty built bones, MO by 40 ft ;
new stable, large barn, well watered, situated fire
miles tom the city, on the old Washington road,
near Clokey's ()hutch. Tias property Li worthy the
special attention of parties wife an meting a comp
tri , binne. Tor particulars apply to
if. Mrt.eur dt CO.
FOR BALE—At Aladdin Oil Works,
35 Grads Patrokrasot Tanks,
In prime order, onbrtanttally bunt anti= thobet.
not long in cm, end trill contain some 2.50 Larval
each. ARptlcatlon mar Do mole at the Irtennery
Armstron D gg Co, tits UM* in Plttobarigh.
ZI.JIMSTtgi a vt
tnylLtt
DIOR SALE-20 Lots in Allegheny
s: City, together hu'la': • treat o Feature Lane
of sbourloo feet; end tanning back 4fo fool, being
lota numbered from otosl In Job 011ienea plan of
lota, Wog the property when dim Ford now Hem
the lola will b• mid ireparataly or In a body.
Yor terms, 5.....0mp1y to
orrant J.W Y. WHITE, 100 Fifth attest.
FOE SALE.
A DSLITNIOL LOT OF 9) ACHIS,
Eon Birmingham Otation, nitable for lir &rang
pure n. dko, nambor nt Lott at Glennalte !Ra
tion. Magnin of • 0. DIIII.DGES, .
80. 10 Diamond, Allorheny.
I' OR SALE OR EURANGE FOR
CITY PHOPIMIT.—That WIGS IIINVILIe
WO, with getout) attached. on Carson strtirt, far.
nearly oconpktl by Christian Mason, late or Lull
Illrclitighenn. Stabling and ontbnillinge h thr
near of the Dvellheg What.
YAZD. L. LIMED,
mh2htt . 10i1 fourth street. Pittsbargh.
wfi SAL.I4--A Los at tiround, at the
I: corner of Erlll. and Harmony aorta, In On
Borough of Iltradagtocon Also am on turner 01
Van Brawn and Lomat strata, Lob th ward. Tenn.
our and tftla AA OH TLO7D,
vet( Oornar Ram and Fourth asnorts.
FOE etilLIS UK 11,15NT—A Farm of 82
goad land, in Wiliam township, foin ,
Peter Porabowntond withln • short db.
twos of the Pennsylvania Unload.
Terms rossonsbiw
ars of WB. WAD,
First door from MI6. cm Grant street
Olt rIAIAI-160 Acrca of choice
1. tombs tend. oltrrattd la Wright went). 611*.
watt, 4 offered at the los pries dirt°. 71:4 above
WO woo located 60r6 mu ago. Apply to
Je44 H. Ht AIN & CO.
VOR MAIM, 1111.11.11 ED 111.11KbES—
az co. par tusnro snatched carriag• Wince, ttr.
tact hands high, broken to singiso and double has
assa for solo by Lair-DONALD • ARBUCKLE,
andbi DO sod 9141dbarty stmt.
bALIS--NNULNIS AND Bollfiki.
ten bone power Ihstne. with Sonar, hi
tale. Kay In own Itt opt-What by calling at ant
orktlng helps
WW a. JOBIPMI9 a no.
p:uic (AMU ROUTH on the
MITERING GAZITTE. Tor ftwilaw putt=
wwpalw, *Mt. °Rice between its hound' two
aid fits led** p. tg. haat
cooa BALE—Ono No. 4
i• 11 MU!, tia vompla. order.
DLVIBA rinLites,
110 Watit stmt.
.sTrolur - Ers;
LAFFERTY,
ATTOUNICI6•ATLAVI
AU Legal .Ihuslisam promr4 attended to.
Pittsbur Office, Nu. les rourang, STUNT.
trnair ra o=l
gh. ' • Uirtaturr
McMABTIIR & 04ZM!t13
L.A.W OIRV4C'Et.
No. 08 GRART STREET.
spitthig
WM. G. GALBRAITH,
Attorney aid Counsellor-at-law,
InIZIPOAT, Alatmiosp Onirni
: Pranorimisti:
SlOBOl,ll, -
a. =WILL
11 SCriIOVER,
NJ. Lair. Oas, H 0.152 Vcritt
Val
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.IUCTIOX BALES
UNCJ.A IMFD EREIGHT.T—TIIIIES
DAY 110115160, Jaly st 10 o'clock. will
b. sili, orthoOomxnereisl Wl* Roams, No. At
rro., to pay freight .1 charges. thairelloering un
claimed trafibt, labia& bra br.a e madarlth B. B.
Floyd & Co , 31D liberty tOhazgh.
Qua allotaaad Pittilycrab P..: Tlttabutgb,
foot Wayne & 1.71•Ielgo Belo I.tttalazazia
& Coanallaville
No. Mork.
1..1. H. 17‘61anana,
`I Julio 13•Irdea
I. David 11e-Lattri, 1 .1;
B. Adams & 1 ao: Glassware,
H. Emma, Alleahaay; I bump.;
B. B. Williams, Co, 1 box tobacco
7. oth Brews, 1 boo 11
1 lut gag hut m;
MI. Wm. O. Hari. 1 awe door,
27. Lgdsy k Chorpeunlog, 1 bum
2... A 0. fgardscm, 1 Mast;
29 McPhilemy..l bytmly, 1 pl.u. teeth,.
30.3.0. Woobldg., 1 iron barrel:
31 Mary Ounrdngbam, 1 truulbbookg
32. J. Jl.M. , ann, for Rk McGowan, 2 greed carte;
ea, E. Mathieu 45 . .. Ca . , 1 boa:
IL Hugh Chain, 1 keg;
3.1. Daum et Williams, ! bbl and 1 kr. bbl;
1 half pa=l;
1 keg;
1 safe;
1 half 11,L =demi.
.tE, G. T.;
3T. :atm ➢U l:^.,
tS. Goitacirn,
SO. Do.
40. Deoll4l ac Nor. 1 three/dug sasatne
40.2.24vrtd A. D.1.01L WAIN E. A ctot.r.
AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
HORSES.
Was Drraarater, Cssataf Braurr,}
Office of CtlMlQuart.rotaster,
Wasenrotos, July, 4, 1864.
{VIII benokl at Public £OOllOO, to the highrst Ud
der, at the time and plume named Wow, via
Pa,Leblmon, Tharaday, Jell 14th, 18 61;
Pealing, Pa, ihnraday, Jul, Vat, NU;
Banisturg, Pa., Thunrday, July 26th, 1884,
Altocros, Pa.. Thuntday, A ugust 4th. 184,
Williamsport. Pa, August ltb, 18E1; "
Tiro Ilundrad (BA') Cavalry Bones at each plate
These Bortabllaso DO. 000401.1(.4 *Bunts tor the
Cawley 8. nlceof the army.
ltcr Band and Farm purposes many tvod bargalas
may be had.
Horses sold sluglY. -
Terms—Claah to Celled Plato ccarfacf.
J£311:3 BEM.
Lleutenank Colonel and Chief quarter...tar,
JyB:taull Caftdry Bureau.
1 . OT.I ANu BUILDII , A( pIVI S IN
14 PITT TOW ISEHIP.L.-.on BdTMIDAY
NOON . J ab loth, at o'sii ck. slit to acid, on the
pr,misie, in Pitt tovroillp, conseresectg at corner
of Penns, leant. auntie and &beak attest, near tea
Toll GOO, over 7J Lots it Glistzsm's plss of the city
eltenalon, a:mortal:l 4 T lots of vatic., elms, &anent
on Penns) hauls avenue, .109 Brady and Brad
dock streets, and on the hlcarcaLidlela river.
A 1,., IT. Building Ellice, atone and tyre acres es.,
eitnale above Pennsylvania anon% task of the OW
Oars= mansion, fronting on Echo, ilequipps aril
other et:rents, in city district.
Trans or Pats—Onaillnl ash; halance la one
and two years, with Intersect, wand by bond and
1:12011$11gb
Pl.s can be obtained at the docile. roam. No.
5t 'nab street, or at the ofßoe of Win. li. Ebb..
Erg., 137 Frarth street.
0/1.
A. MeILWALEZ. Axect'r
Ildi'liOVED ALLEGHENY CIT Y
-L. PROPERTY—On TUESDAY 7AVINIEG, JOLT
12th, at IT o'clock, wlll be Bold the Comma.
clal fake Boorria,64 rifth &Least, two trainable lotain
Allegheny City. each fronting about eighteen
het on itobhieon strut, near liandtw b Vtreet, oypo•
site chillett'n Itow,wnd extending 110 Get to
&See alloy, whereon are built two two atoll brick
dwaßla containing reran none each; thing hue
meat kitchen and dining room, double parlor on 11. at
door. end two bedrooms on amend SW, wittk Onteh•
ed at le; enaclona bele throughout, porches, front,
and back. hydrant lama, de. Torell of eale—one
balf oath; balance in ant and two year; with inter.
eat, mowed by bond and-mortgage
ITS A. Met i..WA1127., Anerr."
TAiitsu.,& extmea PtittPtllTY,
.1 12 [Aft FIDILHAL —On TUE3DAY EVENING.
July 12, at 2 o'clock, will to soli at the Commercial
Salo, Zooms, 14 lllth street, the two Lts en latent
street, near Federal, Allegheny dry; In immedtate
rear of the Emmet Lintel, [renting earl ia) fret en
Isabelle street by ES foot to depth, 11 , 14M011 to metal
enter ere stabling.
Terms of Sale—One-thlrd nub, mull the balance In
oneand two years, with Interest, wowed by lend
and mortgage.
A. 111 eLLW 41L4E, Acct•:
VALIDAXLE KVA:ISIS AT ,AucTiuri.
—On TUESDAY EII:SING, inly 12th, at I
o'clock, on woad don of Oananarclsl Elan Boma,
6 shares German Trust and Savings' Bank;
80 do Allzsbevy Vapq Ba. Woad Stock;
26 do ,Pittaborgh &CannaUrsine B. B. Co.;
60 do Pitt 9 b 9 rTh 6 StenbeneAg. 064
9 do Monongahela Borings k Stook;
b 9 A. MoLLWALNYI. Anct'r.
rl.duros..vusic.rec.
WAMELINK & BARB, 1
No. 12, BISSELL'S BLOCK,
ST. GLAIR STBEZT,
Bole Agents for the Celebrated
BRADBURY, and
SCHOBLAOIIBR & CO.'S
X .43.. INT C 3) EU
Cheaper, and arlD rtutdre Ice tub& than ®y
other Panne manufactured In the coentry.
S. D. &H. W. SHAH'S •
Harmoniums and Melodeons,
And lISIDDOAL GOOD 3 generally, at the loveat
Paatem Oaeh Prima.
0.1.6503 TO LIT. Tuning and Dena/anal dont
at abort notice.
INI - Inces Noah bound In any .1)11.
• 1e24
SECOND-HAND MELODEON
OCTAVE EDBEWOOD inesro STYLE ME
LODEON, double reed. two slap, male by 'Mama It
Estella. srpleoEbl fastrameat, add t lind rate
Oder. Would Lamm a 'I Otarcb
Sabath School.
•
.b - CbEr. S.A.LAIC
' -
CHAR. C. MlOLp3ii,
Jon 61R I
830 $35, $ 4O , $ 75 , $ BO , $ , $l3O,
;135, $165„111170, $1 , $215.
12 PL9BOS AT ,ABOVA PRIORS.
L 1 O. let LLOR,
11 We D STUMP.
VIE BEST PIANOS I _l.
'HOFFMANN I HOENE CO
No. 63 113TH /3TII . ,I
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131 ci A ata toe DECTICI6O:3 = Z6LEBEATZIL
PIANOS, which by the beat m &Ili so.
knon ttieon dgad to be ireperlor.to all othe l
vitbant any
exceps. . . 114
C 1.41 . 72 .IGEINTS.
FL Cr. 11.11.1.7. , * ...L....1 a. roximona
MACKEELL & JOHNSOZ,
ATTOIMEIYES.AT. IV,
And 11. Maenad GOLIGIBEr n S AUNTS,
Yam G '
IV[ILITARY 001310378_,
riarsion SAM PAY sad RILITARri •
CrlaLls orawry dewy. ?elm, the dab ,
scriber, at tha tbllowlaig rates, rigs IRO 003
O. O. TArLos, as
No. 70 01111 t otreet, taUrgb.
IL No thanes aro mad* If th* does hod
ramaal, and all lotbroaatloa end ta. GM'
NOAH W. SHAFKEi,
ATTOBNITIAT.LA
ago. 106 vita Street,
31:2
* Qat= tar VIMIONS. DOBETT
zr, sa..llvmeas sfteecaud
sal"
OOLDIEBS MAIMS,
- .
FX38101:63 AND ARRRAP9I
Promptly at tazdad to
AIITIIIIBEI a
1 EIDDILL,
'ltMaria, Ps.
E!!2IMI;iN
WOUNDED BOLDIRRS.
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lUX) $
SO LLL WOLINDID BOLD
Pala; oaN Di"_
No dune ondlomatil law morn
--I.lvarrza NAY
Llotorri)i Om & Gorornmelt,:
Ha r"
ihlrd door below crifudrA*."! rinoutia,
-040,140
ID ETHEICT.
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la star talug