!ESTABLISHED "he pittsbuilll Mu PUBLISIIED HY NEL TRIG 00 OUR sunscittnna ,i stederrigned, pablishere id Pittsburgh der P.• hire ordeal!, agreed to charge the Prime hl bw pled for chair reapectiss Jetirtid.ls, on gni after July 25th, 15511 THE GAZETTE. '- . :41.12g Union, per week Lu , 4cted by carrier. 25 " sent by mall; pqr year, in ad , !.)• . 00 " / for et: months, la sdnace...... SCO • V . , br three m nth', " 250 . . . -1: .,1 14 ruki., ba tardy, per wok-- 16 .f.;" " by seal, per year, ha adulate-. 56 65 ~ Lot slitaeatbs, " 8 16 " " Ter War " " 165 THE OBlBoslosl. ' •r:sact; 411.tred by aulax.—...--., vise, la advance, scanty tai11...:...;.—. j GO. -- ,malts. " gL.: _ ...--„.. i5O ? ! a"111j. ;as co " ; uta " C¢& "" L. ...........': 20 : frioi. teltrnerliej carder ,veeeve-vvveeeee ' CI . e..:7144 11-adr33or, Neatly saall.**slo BO li ................4.... 1160 - ' OdZadifE ABSOOLI3IOIS,' . • . . oisanzs asersidirr, 1 ; Publish , ' Ireland gkrealcis r , . rirraisimaa.stwsr.oze AND . PRIES TLIdO 013XPASIT. ' — riWils i - , c The C Ss ezia. 1:12.e mutations of the cartemoy, and of oom. *nisi values, Incident' tin the' lio/toe, hive .. .:fie productive of, it least, one goof result. es credit systate, which, stratirLor 'to tfro donl • i . 1 21 0117203 t of th e war, kid been diotendel be ...;ti safe proportions, hes, during the lilt three :.re, been to a lairirnteet saptersede 1 by : cash system. Indeed, the exchange of coca ' ; :t Attila upon a cash basis has come to be the ' D rather then the sixoeptton, and it Is to be , . i:111.1 the spasms' will become universe], in . r . 'ffich event we may expect not only to sae all :. :i,lerttr_onto of trade resting upon a Ismer basis, l'' a restriction put iptaioeur.trtabsg, Which • . :?: over been inseparable from eitlided estate. • • - ..' - o believe that It was General Jscluton'who re • l ' . •eke,d that "man who do business on • borrowed 'ilia! 'ought to fall." Though a snot Icon il caotion of the maxim is a little too rigid, yet '.- ;ire woo never a period In the history of the n cob-E.'' 1 it warn:ore applicable than at this ;;meat.. Tio the present anomelons condition *laire,mo business man, with large credits ''. , :fMading, cen leuenably know, with any „.. : l ens of certainty, how he ittlat financially, . -.....make &peace-mated calculetiens with regard .r.. •rtLater.rof colomaralisi ' enterprises in which r 4E14 be engaged, and a tones of self-pro - ' , lion, if nothing rim, should dictate to one it all the ncetatity of keeping their rho areas • II in hand. -- ' lfany parties who }aid in heavy stocks of Ito %ad merchandise riander an erroneous idea ' g:h regard to the new tariff, are now re-export t> - from bond litegirly of sugar, tea, eons, and Far articles .of, foreign--growth - and - ntannfae • • . .Ize, on the high rattle of exelange—a more. , j,at that will probably save them from henry • ' l ac e, which they, would otherwise bare to in , ; .., , ,, , r, under the material 341111170 In geld. ~It has .. an aptly remarked that this If an epoch in '• ;commercial world width defies all mercantile ~'"?..netienee and precedent in that the recognised .. , '..t•aes which regulate the cuttrao.of trade are, to, •, :,•,.1.'74 . 6t extent, niutralfradandinoperative. The „-itnnatlon to curtail the consumption of import 4t-4iteds. sr d especially of articles coming under -;,..f 'bea.l of Irtualos, is more lad -more griper . .• . With each advance In gold, and there is more n „...,• • • coition to "shorten sail". In the oornmerrolsl •,, d than has been notiocable for many s day. • • .L.-le'r. F. Goomerciof List. S - fr.g. _... •,. Another lehmeel Day.. r. George Blessiag, id years.of ego, a farm •-,:.- „, , ..liesitling near elyetsvilLs,,proderink county, •'..,.,,. when it was learned thi• the rebel, were i-1...e . ' ~ • ..... ..,, ,, k !ling through . the neighborhood, stealing ~: A?, es sad committing depredation! generally, .. - :: * .if; 'imporioted by his futilly n torbeinvilds Stook l i, ;.;hand the resehal the niareadeiwiithieh ha do.' . 7. llYed doing, avowing hiunntp!re** l deAtnd hie. • . .-Operty to the last extremity. netted tongues , ~ ,*•./ . .:ehts home, which 116 vroNicteol to lend and put . '"- - licadnete e in the event' of a eesenalty arising ' ti • •TP•ltsing ~ • 1 ahlasr two puns, he concealed himself with re ..• ' IA me, in his barn, from which he descried a ;hit el of rebels ayproaching on horeebsek. ''•i n f l 'hoOlteg his son a gun, he ordered him to take a 'l-eilla position, and, shoedd the toned dismount ... - ..-1;41 attempt o break open. the, doors of. the eta ...-•tf4”, which were fastened Sy leeks, he should fi re ;;'.,fan chem. The. robots 'drawled to orithhe a :girt distance of the stable, when one of the •'.l•r;atber threw himself from hit horse endeona .-..., 'ltl,•...^crd rho work of ii.-metioblog the italic door. 4,1 that tr.oment the old man and hie unfired .''' , Zialtarsconsly upon the cffender, both balls tak- e -'-'.6.• effort in hie right arm. The balance of the ••rty r ecast:Tared away, baring their wounded .• JO .kii.ad . • bat:is:id, and swearing vengeance upon --;•. rentstante. Before they had escaped beyond • :., reach of Mr. B.'s gun ho fired a - second shot ir - :, rAte facing foe, but with what result he could .-Wu. Th e rebel at whom ke eland fall for. - - . ;t n :i,. .on hie bcree, evidently wounded, bails 4,-usigkilt tenet away. .• - : •,:ights taus were reloaded, and father and son ...Ziuri...a their former positions and awaited the '-:',.'X-met of thia foe. They were not long keptin sus . f - 11se,‘ - 'firinty mounted rebels, aooomp std.:idly -:::se bit set a of Moyinevilio, whom they plaoed Of i aint, to prevent their being fired upon by the ''''• r rafted enemy, made their appearanoe. Bee '',V-.,, soak sham ;are fired, which gave tiro rehab ,of cupertor mumbere, and they , retired to -'.:: 4ri artillsry. !,. ';',., entarlly rzrocting the marauder, to , ~,.;, re ;h artillery, Mr. B. shouldered two guns, .... r: . ; Sled himself to a clamp of trees on a lane from the public road to his Mildews. ~ :.'•,„'s been there but a short time he ob f 1 4- , I - fk !heavy clouds of dust rising from the road, - ; ; ','"'.l l e - lltstreace off. A largo body of horsemen ' ' lyttioriag toward hire. Ile now recognized i :. . . it We coots , who, having heard of the horolo 2„::! t o duct of the dannthca old patriot and his leer .. , ~,,,,,,,, see, were hastening to their rescue. This • ' - 'sfee whioh followed can be beller imaeined : • tau Csem it'd. ;"''::-liii • :....t..s Pall of a Great Soldier.' ... - A, Lis lola of Major.Genend MoPherson, who -. . , ,:;,11ts killed !a the battle before Atlanta on Fri. 4, thicountry loses one of its best and ablest' ...;'; • onnt!, end the ' army an engineer officer who, I. .l ere ."•!'-. . trot oe;ssont of his follow offtoers, stood . .1" "..l.i-gpafertialOrt in that department of the nr. ....;_ - 4% Gen. MoPherton has boon on duty in the • ~ e . .r ettershiett the <Toning of this war. U. was .;.,.. I Buell In Es:Reeky, and subeequently, la .4.- . i.-.4adrancteof our army thiough Tennessee,• hr ~,'-,---- the important and difSialt dot, of keeping ; 1 .."' '.. s sod in order the Louisville and Nashville 4 •",•', - o ld, When the intospeiga against Vicki. t i 1 , , v t . titst year, he war assigned' by Gen'. ' 4 ti •-• ef.i.: - t 4 the command of a corps, and ho ogre. • - „, did the centre of our army during the setv 1 - :' .that ef,oce. In tbotpo4tion ho - hed the main 1g,.,•ti,,n . - f s t ies eporsions, and was spoken cf ilos ty,h....t: ter.i by eh., Grant ie All QM- I 1 li ...e,,-rt. .sabsrqfmatiy Great wrote 's. fetter '. i .E g;;hor.eCuLtrXritleen cf 0 sra. McPherson and r. r Merman no Linjor-llortorcle, and lzt title demi,- . ;rut . he spoke .of bath there eiriseri • with a "eittut4 aid oppreciation which was remarkable r, - vhcon ice:rasps urnelly•rie re moderate • ..T4 getiodon. /site! the ran of the city, ho re . -Juott.in command acre for come :time, but 1,.. 5 •• torr..dy I: o 17:4 transferred' to Chattetooga . •. '- l'it the re:calor part of hir fame. - Iterrthettder I 4 G „ la m theca up . )n Atlanta, begun in DifitY .•' ha V.6.9' torte a prc calsent not always glo: rfls rut. Ills - terra oaa but foretnoet in the -1 at, end. his strategical tad tactical movements - -,-* ri-u alwaye exhibited tf_to very highest skill. .• :car: lea very depleuttle entre! thillnolll.sl2t. - .si (L. on are...v, to Manor:pen/ens in the field, ': . 'd to tho errantry, it in a XEMS 1178ttlfrealaip.-. . 11.1onit Let Film Dto . p, . • freolnott of Vinhoburg went oat to the. Doris plantation on ilo,Foortit of •Taly, Lad plonio jobiloo. .9.trittodand rofetood 0.15 d nto offer royal., nod, stand. F,•,:it'be porch of J. Davis' totosloo, ho prayed. . _ woo rant. .actl7 totahty God, _torn Mutt ..fcto. it cm oTortasti too iota. Oh t :1-4, tot° him by de nap of do nitt,„ and shako -1-: 6 4 Over the fiery forr_loo notn, ortialliko a. irk do bara. Dot don't. lot himdropr,lohadm.,, rl eak, don't hot him drop, bat flitch. hinkto t , t o taaab, nod mire him soot-In - di ohottostlng ftlp,dom, 'foto dem Tankons otiOdieltheidtyAerun • LSD Riau. Orrrittre.-31•.1. 1? - • •.i: i nter, hie given the giSeeeth' cittieneta his ~,:partinout until Hondas night f#doolato $t they fi take the Oath of Allagtaateet inftrn the 1111-' i"teare of being sent to Indann7=prfitali7 . the, ninf who are ern rebellious to besot biotite As toMinbt ter's Department extends the MolloisiT. Maryland, rainy anoosla Loge of :that region are tieing their best an, Warn /0 hare the erica. mo ailed cottage evil: t the women South is ctosiewied. It gitetitas fleloailq meaty the order no as to ftiiLile the otoE.toll? of Dlnginneh. Secret IRlbtory oC Vea. Brauter , a Cam- A "staff officer" tn. General neuter's army writes to the :Pew York Wor:3 to answer some !sitinnations by that journal against the caw:loot of Lianter'seampaign sgaiost Lynchburg. We make the fallowing extracts from hie letter; they give infomnatlon on points not before tinder flood : ' , Tint Having usedop nearly all the ammu nition of Is command, intro engagements and mazy ski Lives, and being short of provisions for his m n, Gen. Hunter tell bark to Salem, and foam the on the way to the Kanawha expectin to find is large depokof cammiesory sod qua elmaater stores at hiellflow Bluff, about ell days much from Lynchborg. Had the Morel reckons upon been forthcoming, ha would only have ha to await the arrival of an ammuni tion t ab, then on its way, and could immedi tely hay, resumed votive operations to the viol sty of LYnehburg, with demonstrations against Denville and the rebel capital. His do pat of supplies at Meadow's Bluff haw - ever, he lined on his arrival, had been abandoned by the two regiments of Oblo (One hundred days) State militia het to guard it, these Melo paint ott haring been staMpated - -iby about eighty Sununu:4 vanillas under. , Captain - Maher . Tiny had burned one.haitthe statue - left in their ebssgo, and tan off, with the halides to Loop Creek_ and Charleston. 'Thli bitief,disappoint meat, involving moth tufforinig to the man •0 his command, compelled General Hunter to pneh fariarffio 'Loup Cries, from white, by 'taste boat and railroad, he could return to his poet at Martinsburg and the mouth a of 'the Shenandoah Val"Setley. • ortd. The only artillery lostjby General Hunter consisted of six Soots out of thirty eight, which six pietas we had to destroy oar salver. General A. If. Gaffe wain command of our cavalry advance, on our retorts from Lynch. burs, and had orders to strongly pleket ail side roads and bridle paths leading to upon the mein line of march.. This duty in one ituitance he neglected; and the result was that the itaxgi who scoldsee all our movement from tire ,anz rounding hills, raddenlynent toapioked ferns of about two hundred Mounted men, upon an un guarded side road to &neck our artillery. Of these mounted men itosit fift carried hatchets, with which they hacked the w heels of about ton pieces of the artillery train of our lot Division. While they were at work, however, a tostion of Captain DuPont', regular battery, wheeled into petition end sent grape and spherical cue through the bodies of over 30. .fichoonmelser'e brigade of Gen. Averell's diYielon also arrived quickly on the scene, and .of the two hundred picked men who formed theettackleg !ores, it le qeme- OA:table if ever seventy got book to their camp. Pour of the ten injuMd guns were immediately remounted on the sple wheels of the balance of the artillery, and th et: gum which could not be carried along, were so effectually destroyed as to remain mere lumber on the road, of no %tore possible use in werfare. This was the eels ica- Jury inflated on Gentrul Hunter's command by the enemy.. They 101,3? captnred one of our wegene, either going up the Shimandoeli or re turning down the Kanawha. They never broke our lines in any engagement, nor ever captured prlecr.er, except some -wounded mu in our at tacks on their rifle pita. at Lynchburg, or 121:33 sick stragglon who may have fallen to the rear, unable to keep op with our march. "Third. Our return by way of the Kanawha was (se before shown) with the expectation of receiving ;applies at Meadow's Bind. This expectation wee disstipointed by the inexpert etc° of the men of the one hutatired days' Ohio militia, - end the incompotioney—not to use a harsher tam--of the onnuttinding officer of that organiaition. Thus comneffed to mamas on to Loop creek for supplies, our shortest and quick fat route; leek twaEo Month of the Shenandoah Valley lay by ateamlioat down the Kanawha and up the Ohio to Parkersburg, and thence by rail to Harper's Ferry-i It was at Parkersburg, moreover, that we first heard of • the invasion of fdaryland - , and theffight of Ilen.;Sigel from filar tinsharg to Maryland Heights .befere an unde veloped enemy. Bo Much for hating lone to roost 'among the suottn4tm of West Virginia.' "Pourtis. Your atatement that Gen. Hunter , le, not one of General Grant's eelostious, , obterrid, but President Lincoln's,' is simp ly misstatement. General Hunter as a field o'“ ° er for settee service, esti oyi the unl imited cotifideam of General Grant, and of diannial Hillock also lle was selected by General Grant to command one of the army corps Of tie Army of the Poto mac, and war at Grant's ifeadetunitere, meter ting and receiving imetritetione for that corn. mend, when the news arrived of General Sigel's defeat at L'ewmarket: I t was most emisciallyby 'General Grant's Reteetion ' that Mutter was se lected to retrieve coral/asters in the Shataandeah Valley; and it was not by his own wilt, nor by 'Genital Grant's, that floater was obliged — to kaftan . Major General Sigel in the second po 'llion of, command in the; Dspartment of West -Virginia. For that erroneous retention, by whomsoever committed—certainly not by Gan. Hunter—the country bac already paid a suffi cient price. "Filth. Ton. ask' Why did not General Hun ter retreat down the Shenandoah Valley?' or words to that affect. The answer is simplicity itself. We were sborti of ammanitiom, two of our brigades eepeading their bet cartridges in iepelliag the attack toads onus at Liberty. We were utterly cwt - of peel/alone, and expect ed to find over a million rations at Meadow's Mt. We were fifteen days' march from our tote at ibPplica down the tibenandoeh, and is the preser.ce of an enemyour tuner/or In numb's"' sad constantly receiving reinforcements from Richmond—distant rely twelve miles by rail. 'The oor or; had a railtoed east of the Blue Ridge from Lynchburg to Rockfish Gap, thus flanking us for seventy miles andr enabling him to throw any force he plearrad I; our rear. One more gezeral erspgrment, evarrof the slightest mag• titude, would have left without a round of ammunition for gun, boleti-ter, musket, carbine, or revolver, cad It in notoriourty and obviously Impossible to collect supplicant' food in a hostile otuntry while to presence of a superior enemy. In a ward, it to enable of mathematical demon station that an attempt, on General Hunter's part, to retreat down the Shenandoah would have revolted bovitably in the annihilation or cop ure at hit whole commar A." (.00d In a. Vseions Pony The following .eery was recently told me by the gen 4 teman who met with the adventure Ile had a pony which was very much attached to him, and very gentle - to .him, bat whioh would not allow any one else to mount him. Ile was given to Di Lag at and biting straugera, a quality which =Toed to the advantage of his owner. One morning my friend was on the ma oh thro' the jangle, his aoolles and 'enfants fallowing with his Waage, gaga; &e., and he walking with kis prny's bridle over his arm. It would appear theta bear wnijrat than regaling Una:Ulu the pothweyihreo. ant bill which oonesated his in teresting figure from the traveler'. view until close upon him. Soddenly the gentleman felt lillarelf thrown down, and the bearon his bick, patsies and soratehing hint, Snowing that there mete tour loaded guns In the hands of hie at tendants, he oalLsd eat to them to dye, and at the sameStlms struck baakiard at the bear with &stick which 6y within hit reach. No one Arad. however, and he did not know what to do, when suddenly he heard a eerimpaage asst moment the - Weight was removed from his shoulders, and cn looking up be saw thole= In fall !tightwad the pony otter him with hii earn asp back. lio get up and shook hiluself,'and saw his guns ty tog on the gtZtud; his attendant, had aU 'dis appeared. Ile was about to retrace his footsteps, when he heard several voices saying: "ÜbtO we era!" and on looking au he saw, his .proople goochod hlg.h tie trte,. They tot! !aim that the tray 1 4tr root Eh, „,10, saeb fury, 0-.3, he La; t to Lis Le the mauler le- ecc/I.OJ. Thera U rocs goo/ Inn kilt. ingpapy...-Tr(.: 1 •• from "Cey:pn. Another Ral4 Threateued • The rebels et Riehmond are gazette: another mid Lute the loyal States. They rent ettialurrided by forty thormend men, so u to fectratiiiii. - the peace - feeling, now growing up 'among thelieople.. s . The rebel tried that exper- Anent . trilcar,-but the police feeling dwindled iritoa witylrmall Sentation, under the me...enabling of the mauls to delve the raiders oat. The r tbrist of another raid is e twevide - wltielt mesas 'something, and our State had better instantly prepare to thoet it. It is mush better to expend lint memos iu keeping our soil from 11178510/ and 'oar property from berm than to see welted land dretroyed by the rebels. In all web leases &a these, the citizens authoring-them will probe• bly hare tor beta the barthsn without any claims fcr zamtntatmcnt from -the State or United States. It Is their duty. to defend their own .ptoparty,and the rooter they prepare Libel: it the bolter. There are already apprehcamleas iD Idarylandof another rald; which may be promo. tare, but tho rebel . neoesiitlea will undoubtedly drive thorn this way again, and Pennsylraals - may be the next some of their operations, 001001 oaretttoonsat IMO organise sod Kosent such fipposition ee DM make the undirtaMngionpran• csibte.—Ptiru. EVISOMA Opinion' osMit% CA"""• Ths London 7imn, which by boas • pptdiotar of tins to Gan. Glint la all hie isaapaigast nays of Ms campaign in VGgints, that it is magolft• cent, bat not wiz. La Prem.' a.PienOhjatirall. takta_ this assertion, and ihows at s osinyaisn Itko 111114:with Its ektiftil sianotarros, dittly - ocmbatit.and contageoas 'fight's& it not warn: thiusliimir was trim inha eampairn In Viigtnis 11 - 15nS Each to twEagllsh general over .Easdorin-ther *Bast Indies; it Is s osinpalza whfoh siiikbo busked ht history its one of thi• graitut 60140 the 'oat tail eras witnessed.". The Brozolulaa's . opbatimyl4 Linty to be utircriaot of luatorl; • - • • , - As PITT S BURGH, WEDNEASAY MaRNIN Rebel Captured On Monday evening last, at Newport, PerfY county., Pa., captain John Barisal upturn/ an out. and-oat Rye rebel, who was making his way. as rapidly u posesble to join his eomrades at Richmond. He gave Ms 11112110 al Thomas D. Sleek, and said he belonged to the 7th Louisiana Tigers ; had been captured In one of the Wilder-, news battles, had been taken to Point Lookout and frem there to Elmira, N. Y., from when he with one of his °entrains escaped by oder powering the sentinel. Tiger:um dressed in a fall rebel, uniform and was Impudently loud in hi, laudations of the slaveholder's rebellion and its umy ; expressing himself at very anxious to rejoin It in the fold. Thia last I=pm:eon, with hie butternut drat, were ouch certain indications he waa not an Indigenous rebel, that the ones - abort, named took him into custody, brought him to Carlisle and handed him over to Colonel lien derson, who looked him op In jail until next morning, when he was remanded to the custody of the Proreit Mitrahal General of the State: . . . In his simplkity the captor of this, rebel says be was afraid for some time of being 'male the iStill2l of a hoax, for, although his prisoner's talk wee 9nitems nitre and brsunly rebel as say be led ever heard from prisoners in . the field, yet he bad heard ee talfal of the same ills in p m neveasia, since his return from the army, that he ruspeeted this might be only& Copper to ad, whine Intense affeetton for the . Seathera brsthern bad indnefdltim to don the gray livery Of treason. Isn't 'lt funny that a live rebel eh( uldlembtakan for a hamlets Pirortiylvanla corperhead, just because both birds flag the saute song!—(innate Herald. Lrled Fzulie tor, soldiere A !ady nurse employed in the army, calla at. tenticn to the importance of preparing dried finite for our soldiers in the field. Acid fruit is • neccsaity for those who live - on the army ra tion, and mach rulfrring could be saved by prom attention to this matter. Currants, raspberriee, gooseberries, bisokber flee, whortleberries, gropes, plums, and pie plant, tont in email pieces and stewed in its own juice.) are all equally good saved to this way, and more' desired by both slob and well than isilice and preserves,.baside being easier made sod cheaper now, considering theprice of sugar, so that there L every cocoon why ail our good itca3ll should take hold of this work. When dried, the fruit Is saved in strong paper bags or those mad* of old muslin. A little of the clidad fruit rut In his tin cup and hot water poured on with a trifle more sugar, makes a home-like rel ish for the hard tack to the weary and worn soldier after hard 'orrice in the field or on pick et. 'Would that all "the boys" lying in the Leaches befete Petersburg could have a supply of what they so much need for health, and 1. hich every woman would gladly primate wore the !den eugeosted to her. In neighborhoods Is here a profusion of the small fruits can ho had r the picking, not a (Man of them should be allowed to go to VWe while this war lasts. 1 hero/mode of valuable lives wculd be saved (Told the men have what tioey so greatly crave, "something sour." Soar Turnip ?lee,' A Mrszaohnsetto paper ionelbly advises firm:- era as follows "Let not fanners and gardeners fail to low abundant turnip teed this yam, where other crops have fulled on sealant of the drought, of the first crop bee bean secured. Dig op the ground if it be spur at smell a plate, and plant turnip seed.. There is sum to be a pressing de mand for all Muds of vegetables the coming win ter, sad a great many can raise a profitable crop of turnips without ever knowing that they coat anything. Turnips are good both for the table sad for stook—for the former purpose verypleas tly taking the place of potatoes with many, and if a man attonld by any chance raise more tbalahe wants for his awn use, we will warrant lam a good mice, and. cash In band, fur all he sera to acts. According to the old saying : ••f:.th of July, sow iotir punstins, mato? 'try." rut the seed can be profitably BOVII 113 late as the fast week in August ; and wo have neyabi b.tore, it would probably be bettor to wait, as no seed could be expeatid to start with the ground parched so at present. But when there comes a shower, dpn't forget the turnips." Wouldn't be Swapped in that Way. The public will remembor that come weeks tiro* the wife of Brigedier (loured Crawford V ugh's, C. B. A., of Monroe oeunty; Ten= tome*, was arrested at her home and sent North hy the military authorities for her many and p:reistent acts of flagrant rebellion. This fact booming known to thh rebels in tipper Brat lennertee, they determined to arrest the wife of coma prominent Union man, to be bald u a hostage, and singled out Mrs. John Netherland, cl Rogersville, Boykin unsay, nut Tel:MC.sooa. liar election coming to the ears of Mrs. Nether le red, the at ones determined that she would not be swapped In that way, and placing her children In charge of their aged grandmother, sbe took a horse, and by a two nights' and a dal'o ride retched her hnsband, Colonel Nether land, is rafety. Colonel Netherhad was the Whig candidate for Governer la 18S1 In opposi tion to Mom 0. Herr% and his many friends throughout the country will be Ousel to bf or of the eeespe from the 'obeli of this moot estimable lady, by an eta of daring bravery, which deserves, and will moire the adroiratioa of every one who appreciates true heroism.— lotton,en Ga.selte. Res%manna of Burgeon-General Kin It has been mown to the more immediate ftteed; of Dr. James King, Surgeon General of Pennl3ltrente, that he bas resigned his positiun, Nth n slew of renaming the practice of hit pro f. in this city. His renigarition was ten dutc a me xonthn since, but et the earnest to- Gaut of GOT. Cadiz be was indrioal to remain at hia nt, and Ma migna don In not yet aoeepted. The large number of woonded thrown upon oar hand: in the sanguinary battles of Gen. Grant's hes made it doubly important to retain ti.. •o ;ices of co able, faithful and eSicient an oirk:4: as Surgeon Genital fling. He wilt, how• over, return to this city to a day or two. He has s• cult 4 rooms on Faarth street, orpsalts the of fits of the' Provost Menhat, and will memo prs, , ,ito immediately on his arrival hore. Contracting with the Rebel Giternment. A pereon Is now ender process of trial before the Military Commission of which Maj. Gamma Doubislay Is prosident, sitting In Washington, charged with contracting to farnieh the rebel government with forty millions of dollars worth of goods, the contracts tor which, signed by the rebel authorities, wore found upon his person. it appears from the Mime of the oontraet that the goods wets to be satiated in the Noah, shipped to Nassau or ilaranna, whence they wars to be transhipped to rebel ports by bloot cot :owners and th e payment therefor to be re tinned in c otton by the same channel. The de• fsedratt pleads, ail understood, that he exoont rd the oontraot for the sups* of obtaining a eafetguard out of Dixie. Itte. wan arrested In Strestington. PSNEAT47I.3I4I3a KILLS') MO FPoDEDZD —. The following is a list of Ponnsylranians killed and Wcanded at tho bottle In front of Atianta,on Wednesday tut: Col. Ge , ego A. Coltbuco, ill th Tt.gliient Lieut. threat J. Davis, Co. F , Ifi Lieut. elan:met Wolf, Co. D, auto C. pt. This J. Elliott. gun. Den.-7's ate. 7. C, 1:, 1,1 •;•-. 11. C, Capt, S. R. Corona], 2816 Coat.. It. Moore, Cu. E, I n,r ra 7 . 13 1400 m—A roll of Mr. Jrhn s It Yoder tornohip, Cam hria count7,oront cut to trio mountain - to gather hochloborrioo on nus,:op morning of tact worth, and bar not Oinoe horn Fern Cr Storii cf. At first it was ruopoatod bed gotta off with tho handrail days mon, but upon inquiring it won. ascertained that ho had not deco so. Tbo otinelnelon weic therefore fowod upon iho min& of bin tricot's Se n%a lost iatbo.vlo2, and . u search for him war im rocclintohy oororconcr4 s whiob ho 3 boon %opt op to ttifO:dc.to without cuccoor. I'M= In TED BIOIIITTAISB.-I , vtm, ive n", have boon raging In tho mountain, in Cambria connt7 for sernral days, ohoonring the heavens with a eland of smoke. We hear that several EDW. milli, and oonridtrahle 'amber and wood, hare Leta destroyed by these fires, on the Alio ghtnies. The protracted drought h. 4 eroparod the roods for readyignitlen;and the Eros raged Lamely. The fate rain, however, will "pat dampet" on the further propose of the dm. Ten Washington Ckronicle of Saturday says: "Br a prominent gentleman who loft General ant's headquarters about noon on Thursday, no learn that the gallant ehloftain continued in azzelltot health and spirits, and confident of comminuting ths grandobjectof his campaign. In this he is nobly sustained by all his °Masa. We an glad to ago that within o day or two copious - rains have refreshed' the entire Iseest.7 occupied by the veterans at the front." Luna xo Diarr.—All able-bodied parsons' between twenty and forty-live years of age, not tzar*: by tervles already rendered, or other rause' ononarated In the law, ars liable to drrit. Et fil s embanks to suppose that It takes in perroba eighteen pars of age. A PLate m ple r states thot Proust% Gems mut has nir ads re 25,009 Circustan Ina iilaSftvrt., to ma 1 ~,. x,r EVENING GAZEITE ThtSGRAMS, Very Latest Telegrams, FRO THE SOENANDOAII VILLEY. EXCITING RUMORS IN BALTIMORE! DISASTER TO AVERILIL'S COMMAND bens. Areal' and Kelly, and Col. Halligan Ileporled Killed I OCR FORCER DRIVEN BEYOND MIRILIRDERG Rebels Destroying the' Track of the Baltimore and Ohio 'Railroad, FIGIFT BETWEEN HAIIPETS FERRY D W INCH OTE B. Two Brigades and Several Pieces o f our Artillery Captured. Bev:neon; Jane 26.—The American has the following : The city Ilse fall of exciting rumors hot night of rebel morem►fits in theShenandosh Valley, together with segue Leona; of the die- Lehr to the force under Gen. Armin. Among the rumors prevalent were the deaths of Generals Kelley and Avert:lux,' Colonel llgen. As far as aecertained, Oar. Averill, after hie erteceesful enoortatei with Early's forces, pursued them to the mountains beyond Win chester, where Early made a stand. After heavy lighting on Saturday and Sunday, the rub• es in the meantime having been reinforced, Averill was compelled to fall back to Harpor'e Ferry, bringing with him the forces at Bunker Bill, causing, also, the eyaenation of Martins• burg. The rebel, primed ani yesterday forenoon occupied , Martinsburg, where they ant the tele graph wires and commenced destroying the track of the Itelemote and Ohio natiroad. Ac cording to the beat advice, we °cull obtain, an, forces were concentrating at Harper', Ferry under Hunter. It Is rumored that the rebela strain large force, but this can hardly be partible. The object of the rebels in returning is doubtless to giro time for the safety of their ttnint and plunder, and to secure a portion of the crop in the Sher= dash Talley. Probably they may again invade hl aryland for more plunder. We bare no authentic account! of the extent of the dicaster to our forces beyond Winchester. There la no confirmation of the repotted death of Gene. Averill, Kelly and Milligan. We learn that orders have been rent to re move the army and medimu dome from Freder ick oity. Last night Gen. Wallace convened the Loyal Leaguer!. It is reportet a I eery fight took place between Harper's Ferry and Wmatiester, cad that lion tor was repulsed. Also, that eavoral pieces of artillery and two brigades had been captured by the rebels. It is impossible to atoertain the true ante of affairs in that region. There h no doubt but thee a terious d:satter hes occurred to the braes of 'halter. FROM SHERMAN. DETAILS OF THE LATE RATTLES THE FIGHTING TERRIFIC The Rebels Destroy their Provision Depots hi Atlanta. TREY RETREAT TOWARD MACON Our Cavalry in Pursuit HOOD'S LOSS IN RECENT BATTLES SAID TO BE 12,000 Eeeseeku's Expedition log Good Work Nisr Tont, ;lily 27.--The Trittsr's Wish ington spatial of the 26th says: A dispatth from Atlanta, received by the Oorernment this eye ninmplates our louts Is Friday's battle at about - tOO txd that cf the reboir 6i166 A tont got dead rebels zero bruird in front of oar left This tightleg is described as haring been ter rebels mskiag repeated charged with the bajonet, each time being roptassd with great slaughter, wad finally drirea into their fortifications. The rebels deetrnyod all their immense de pot,' of provision in Atlanta, and tt is believed they were retreating by the !darer, road. Oar earery would pr baby Intercept their retreat Wog enough In enfdbla our infantry to ootue op. Two rebel brigadiers were killed, and two went ded. A dispatch has just been received announcing the successful result of General Itosseau's alter/1- ,y expedition un the fliaki , of Hood'e army at A dente. itosnesn's torn, left Decatur a few days ago. Ilemernit g the Chattahsoohle, his column pro nto/eel down the railroad towards Montgomery, Ala-, burning all the railroad bridges, and ar m log at hic ntg °unary. The column trader Gott. Garrard, which left Decatur St the F 1.13110 time, destroyed the rail road et dillerint veldts, for twenty mUec Sooth. Another column, which left Baratta at the come time, destroyed Lido railroad between that place and Covington. The large railroad bridges et OLSing the Aloofarthaohy and Yellow Hirer, were bcrned. Both columns arrivol safely at Marietta, with but trifling lose. A Herold special dotal Wc.ohington, July 25th, sore: The repotts of the fights at Atlanta are reguled here as highly satisfactory, end indi cative of a much more substantial victory than the mere occupation of that city would have Leen. According to of9cial accounts received nine* Hood areumed command of the rebel army he has lent odor 12,000 men, while Sherman 's lenses will not encased 3,500. Battle at Winchester-. Gen. Crook De. tented and Driven Back to WEllloma port. PIIILADELPIIII, July 20.—The Du(lean tir.i tho following apeoial from Washington: General Crook met the enemy on Saturday at Winches tor, and was iepubed and &lisp hook to Wil liamsport by way of liiartimallorg. Gem Crook eammanded the militia. A dirpetela from Chambereharg tart thorn era ta signs of the rebel' advancing further that Mot:mat,. rrvnn linttn a no.—tin n. 1.11 nth moralng last the.' jbody of a man, Those uamo wo have not !corned, was found In lock No. 23 IT Good. win'a mill In Watt Greenville. Tbo deceased had been aeon the night Wore under Vie Intl, once of linnor, ud his death no doubt recalled ham that 1120.!, PAT Or Ttlt Air or toz PD7rll, deTEICOd that payzaletere rte shortly to he 911:It to the front with furide for thr payment of the troop., Frotably teen after the Secretary of the TIDEVory hoe cffered he.t , new loan to the poople. DlSSOLurzorrs. rfe. n] E 800.;; TION OF CO-PA RINE Ir. Pnfrorahre be:a...Arc ellaciag bobroon T. A. 7' 4Ft, hi. A A ADEEbOti, E. IrditANDEladON and la ' , MI...ENSUE, under the name ,A atyla of T. A. EPA LA inn discolvad defy 12th, 1961, by THedIAS ANDERSON strclatalog OW entire Inttnat of E. add D. AN T.1:10b1 in said Area, 071, sfatlog at tb.. Duda. Bcol. A.,.C.trt.b.S, and all lb al and P. raf7lllo Property, the t: o r Ltrm Attano , loX Ito payment of all thin, dna by t nn firm 'MT. A. EV AEA & O J., and coll.-ding all dote ate lb., Etta of T. A. EVAN CO. ILA that t alma will remain as lirreooforo.. Itookful for it.'Taxy Myra! palm/man caleadod to U. old Arm we respoctfall) solicit • contincoaoc , of the earns (Jr the over hem. T. A. EV Antl Id. A. & SDISLA'nf. E. V. AND tlit 'ON. D. AtiD7.6Bo rio-PARTNERSHIP.--T. A. EVANS and TIERAIA9 ANDESSOS hare this day fnmed • 00-Partarrehip for the porno. of carrying on the Glom BeeMors in ChM cl , y, ander the Arm name of T, LVAlitriii GO. Ali ordain thzulcfnlly recalvtd sad promptly attettioti to. 'T. A. EVA I SB, TllOll2lll LtIDIELVIY TILSEOLOTION OF PARTIDELSIIIP. herstofout ethule ff bet wee* the eade east the dile el WK. B. /0116tItOti fe disetalved. take est t Et= this de l% BI 11113E01; saltine lam du firm The bluf fest will be eetittuted se bratty, mist the style se beretzfers. W 6.0. rosairits, 0.1.1i'/.. s 1001131 . 00 EUCEITAIIP BURR r#4int. CO, utb; test t IMENINE .11_ IN BOOlift, ALB ILAVI, 4c. LMINO'S NEW BOOK Margaret and Her Bridegataids, CE= The Queen of the County On. hands.. 111 Ino. .land EMEEI Tito Landon dll,,o„, We may save 712rORITCI tbo ton:ibis of girt in soy Itogthecol mhos of this work fir vs minima/A sit vbo wain search of a6eUosting nor I, t, reed It In tnitiothss Tlicy nit trod It well wurta their white. Ito story hi my intoreoh g it Ls the history of font abort Ilsogisrot, the hernias, Is of masa amen In than bight - at state of pert o hot Lofty— olinhit srhd, brays, fitselnstbig Laity —ln th. :into! Uinta-4, sod iv fax as our szporioore to 11,4. visaing gm la 1141 en 11,17 ori ins! Dl:tame:sr—a <rear tion—asei 1147 clissishig ouri. ' The London fift.r-rer 'ace lo a ;fast dtal le a rano, .1 tho title of this choreal:3 naval ovgasta a pittle Downyf r bem ire sad latitetlegrataMtra, Illartarot—ta atrituorito --a dabh.tbs pvt.do•er of no all immottaltud by so sonny porte ' Taa alargatat at its stool to item:dr. ovation.; goody as, affection, and love, frloriettale tpp lard. tie ater7 that acute to oar term try =Blaine more baguet than this ter novel node., oartloalarty tht. of the tender stot„ to war fa it Le • Sear favorite." The London Ems : • "'fhb! tale Is Cistingulakul b &admen of feeling .4 asthurbore of Ruda, and =mistakably the prodno tam of no ordienuy tabor, as It bean a charm In In papa thst attracts larlantibly. We ars bora e along in aradration, in antipathy; ana In pity for Use bovine, Ila•gsret's young frlanda we admirably sketched. 7110111 gam ars interested by works of feeling, will ap preciate Mari a at and het firldremalds." The London Minim, Par aty. ..L larre tosesurs of pa; alert Pr may be ...Eche/ for tido nova. lb. character. are drawn with great abfii ty and inowldgs of human actor., and tha atpla Ls Omni and p,iate4 EILIII3.4:Bri AND BIUDISH faint asprove an ban:tamp farovisa with act Ernerk. Ladies. It la now and kda bee. for yews with the dogfish. Ilar lor iag It Atom Publlcatisos for uls .t FIEXIIT MINER'S, Ti I Firm STEMIT, next door to P.O• Lian•V. Trial 50 $1 . 1 75 Ms ustothe. lioavka.h or 17 1. Fettb Oartneys Otrlikood - ....... ... ..... . 1 75 Jean 11.1 1n_._......._......._._ 1 EA h 25 KINO: 1 , QUEENS AND KNAVES I=l NdIIONALITY EIr:HVWEISTIS . I , OIIZION IMBLEI4 USU. LONG Es OUG HI Our National Emblems, Eagles, Shields, Stars and Flags, ritectkato be Saha 1. th. CA4D 00)1PANT'9 UNION PLAYING CARDS ooLotira.. INbTZAD or KT GODDLS3 . O LIDE.P.TY rtiFIT.XO OF QUILLS MVOS 115LSE.S.D Or J iCI. Sar Onion Cards la! pat up to • ant b. bOLD dS JOHN W. PIT TOCIK'S NEWS nupor FIFTII SThEZT, 0PP..13171 THE Iron OTFIGI QTAND ARD InnOßl hi.L AND DI - (..olt.t, PHIE/A WORXR—Dwarrott's United Enke. B vols; Peset a 's Oas9lvse. Wca-ks, 15 vol.; Klal .l Gleqes tla. re* 2 vcdsj 111 is ea meats of fiscoloao. 0 vas; Joseittivs' Wol Us, 1.0.10; Robin's Amino fitstary. 4 Zullmsn's Bola% Riverside vela ; 111:10914.1's Els`or/ a Enema. itl.flasids sll. , 6 Tots; lreifig's am-plets \Vcrkv ;stoma t id. ed , 91 vole Relent Tialov't Travels, 6 volc Rot. 51's Doak Ropallb, 0.1„.19tRal Wand's iliMans OEBB- '648,7 lots; Atrick.RSei Cessna of deothind, 8 vt66: Patereb's Lass, CdoottOs 5 'al; 11440 . . Etic.7 of ge. ufeasere, 3 ; idthaste• Bator, of owl*. 151111 .7. 1 , 1 s; Leo' s' fitorkel Laotary. 9 vlals ; Nast den' Lim sod 'noon ol the Chief Josass, 3 yob I Per tan'. Life of Berri Psston's Lif. of Jscesao, 3 volt; Wars Lae, el eossamo Eterohstas, 2 vols; Its Lard ho'. Lae of lisp - Roy; 1340511's I. I:of/oh:ma, I vol.; Dleavera• a Central ARA., 3,11; Spoke. Jove:lsla Use L Iscoveryo . ths eonr co of tto J. ha Law and litedearpl rubble; Janson • Lase of tbs. Post., 3 vote; lAfs •132.14.3,ft00, 6 v Torah. by /15/ EAT .1 ,So 53 Wood stmt. TllE MN Dalt CENdEEL—This u the Dame of firefiburrs osw Sabbath &hood Music rook, just uot. fn !realms.. sad lotsreat it it believed to be fall equal to the Bell. Casio or Shower. Prim, is paper coven, vents floeli copy, or SW per bill, do a la .tiff tiodlot. 31 orals, or 805 per haodrel Soot frto, 57 omit, on tee Ipt of pri.s. ))43 DA9I6, =IRKS - 00..83 Wood great. DirltD.E.rDS Orrice or rea Pirrasorwa, Pm, W/IMI £OO edlln. Belcher Cho., Pittibtowh, inly lath, 1a66. nIVIDEND.—Tho Board of Directors of this Company ham ills day declared a Dividoott of ?.% PLS. CENT. on the sham of the og istasl Capital Moos of the Company, payabie (free of Conran:mat Taal on mod saw the 6th of OhLlhott Ponithh , at the Of:Ito of She Ckaopmy In Mils otty, soft at the Trandbr eased, Winslow, Comma & Co., no. Sh Wallstotot, Vent 7 • rt., to th,Stoctitiohlora, as Miriamd at the napectire DMus The Transfer IS >eta of Ma Company Will elm tar its loth of July, meant, at fl o'ciook p.~ m and mato ecood nottl the sth day of /Luzon thaniatior. By tram of the Dosed. W. 11. 8A111i63, Socretaty. DIVIDEND NOTICa. Or nom! or Pr/71 , PIIitliel J 130400 fitsoto Or. I Plush:age, Jai, f.fd I Dir,ll,ll of the Piteattargo and Beaton Inning Company bare deeluvel • Dividend of LIGHT DOL• Laligi PIO 911/1811 on the Depital Stock. me the ewe may ;twee dal tbs doe* of Go 41/••• ott fieteirecy, the 21,1 octant, pee - able to Stockbo:dere or their Ina] repro. tantlait. on sad after Til lt DOD '4, the 4 itt of Accurt 'maxim*. Buttery Stockholder, alit receive their Dlv• !Nod at tha 021 co of the Do. 24 Rill, street. Dotter., ht /au. TIOO3. M. DOWN, Tteseartrr. fr.:37.2t D NOTICE. 041.nuem, Ott, ammen - r, Plttemfgh, Pa , July 13th, 104 ...... ...... .50,00 a of Pooeoh , Thelnnietomi Of 14Iv Coeinnty have tble day deolamd • Dividend of tIVII (1) PktitEfir. cm the Ott,Kat etock, out of the roam of last month, mob , e to the Fteckholdon on .ad after 1111311,DDLT, tae 14th Dy 0. der of ttu Bowl, 17I4;1v I. WESTIMV ELI% Secretary'. DIVIDEND. Ogre. ar 6u wavr k Prerea'aa Ott Oa., 1. ILI South thtrd at., Phila., July 12, 1964. She Dirac:aril of the Allegheny & rittehare. 01.1 Outo • mar have tLD day dreLsred • Dividend of TWO PUB Met on the Capited &to*, far tha mopth one , frt. of tax, rarebit oa and after the 12:11 loot. 171.2:114 WM. B. LANE. Smatary. riIVIDEND NOTICE--Offico of tho .1.7 People's Insanertoo Co., P!ttebotgh. Ad/ Mk, UN. The Board of Dl:aelon of Ws <output, tura tht. day dedla — Jd • diridead of root Doßus, par gh.e, free of [corona:vent tat, out of the %molts of the tam ids meatba ;arable Itnt.b watt. 1.171 ad WEL N. 01.DDY11919corstsre CIL.AI/Jl2 JIMEJYTS. Ks( JnILL And U.S. 110E.N3ED 891.Z1t113' CLAMS AGViid Mastics fur Wmtniod dotter, collected Is from Its • to twenty Coys. GIP Cllrs, No. ES 6455 T EVIEET, Call with dkclierst sod two is I t 0.... de?" , if WOUNDED SOLDIEM. Vi. J. a HALL PATTERSON, aLsts ALT NO. 141 Fourth •4roat, Fitt•burgh. Are rr,pv - td make. the 8100 Bounty due Wounded Soldiers, WOUNDED SOLDIERS. 01.00 BOUEITY TO ALL WOURDED POLDIUME, b ebw being paid; cell with ..Disubsrga” (gauge nude until thr mousy h crolleotelL T. WALVIS DAY, Lturatod by the P. A. Goveracwet. •Bo lOglttrtb streak Pittsburgh. Third door Whir the Cathedral ; ulyiblysis MLIATARY ciAnss, BOUNTLE% MIMOSA BUIE PAX cod MUMMY 01.ALUB of erno7 dom , Wlou, co ll ected 14 do cube cortborest the 11:1leorind Pendoog 100 00e caw ciatosiill 150. O. 0. SAYLOR, /Marla lodee • No. OS threat stmt. Ptcoddist.Pik, N. IL No Augur aro made Btbs clam don pot oto - cod s 0 tzacosedloa cam gratic. eet.ls IijOTIOR.4 have thin day sold and .I.‘ traaaaand b J02f119 h LAUOIII,III3 all my Intone 101 b. Abbas far OM , Iron, Owl, *O., safl hi dm bob= it , manovi e w ettabm Jell a Jell aaa, uti. 'Mat M!!!IEMIMO 27. 1 MA .. , 9" IFaCT UR ERB. 4c . IRON WORKA, Jrcte (4:gaffe. Pa OLD. wI D.. D. ...... R. DTLYIII.. DITHRIDGE & CO., BELEM Prereot pricey .uL4 rt to change. of the llllkrket. ti LW CASTLE, LV111.5..• Co., P• DUQUESNE, BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, kloonfmatzuero of mry variety of Ihthhid BRAES WORK SI PLUMBERS, STEAM OE YiITMACIIINLSTS, &AD BULB, CASTINGS, of al descriptions, tosie to cr am STEAMBOAT MONA, STEAM AND BANTU TING, and REPAIRING. promptly attendol to. Perth:der Unmet= pat/ to fitting up NEYIN II Mite TOT. COAL AND GAMIOS OILS. Alto. gpio Agents h o the Wasters, District of Pennsyl vania for thw ash of NABS% LAUSDEIJ., It 00.8 PATENT SEPIION Pt%P, the twat ever Invented. Hating no more it b not Noble Pt out dards; and wall throw more water thsm any plump of twice its slm oolS IRON CITY WORKS. IiACKINTOSEI. LIEN PHILLL & CO, TOITIIDZES &ND EIAaRINIEITiI (New (my Plata, Warta.) Merinfacturers or stationary andnth...ll7olHW, BOLLING MILL CABTINGdi and 11/SOILINZBY, of .11 klud.. wsd general jobbers. Pinnapd attention given w repairing soiLnia MILL MACHIVILBT. dennety R oBERTS, BeitNho 0.) , -is Third It., Pittabxrgh, SIN MID SHUT IHO9 19011111112.9, JAPANNIZI3 TIN WARE We are now tonanfaetorleig and have on hand Bath ing Apparatus of all kinds, Tindal Wars to Setts, Water Cooloss, Groton' Tn. acuttlpioe Canisters, Ousts and Spice Boars, Tumbler Drainers, Spittoons, Se., he. A lards WI of Died Cava o r sato toy. Od Cana of all slses and pia... Tin Booftud. Conductors, tad all Sands of Job bing Wort done to order. PATEN 1 h. 1.) 00031:3 S, 1851. DITH:=DGE'S PATXWI cyvA.L.L.A.m.v.c XX VILINX G2A93 Ciarr.ys are haesiol for the Bs: dame, best. l.;aft p.m of the otsss Nutty, droe Dot It crecklB4. E.. D. DITHILI= I° sort Pitt Maw AMY.. Wostcmitort tuvet t 14.17 Pittsburia, Paco, BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, P /7'MB T/20 El, PA. PARK, BROTHER & ao., BibT QOALSIY ELIfISZI) CIST ?STEIL, !quo*, 7141 sod Octavo, of all OEM warranted Kcal co itoy Lxiporta6 or maalfoccured fa thtt Want:), mar Of3co 3r-11 wareboars,l4oo. 140 sal 131 111135031 120 and 122 119.0UND ST aziaa, Pittaburgt, •' 4,11:17.1 BRITANNIA, BRASS LND METAL WORKS. OOLL/R5 & WRIGHT, Illoanhictstrersofe&STOß EIIENTALASIT BURNIE'S sad LAMP BRASSES genetsliy. Al”, TIN L.LYTIEI FIRM A.B. C0T12913. fass.arsanr• I. Of Collin. 1 Wright's Psterst TIN SOO TOP. No ITS Ifiestscd street, Eitubitze,S. spa ALLEN 3.CCORMICK h CO.. Fersnets, Pitlabiargh,!Ps. IfirWsreboasa, PM LIM:Err OTBKAT, filwontscturew of COOK., PARLOR AND RIALTRO EITOVIES, PARLOR AND atTCIESR MUTES, ROL. LOW WARR, eta., aimed and GLsoo NUR Coatings, AIM °awing Gees, Water and ilartlaen Pipe, But Leans, Dog lexica, Wagon Boob., 84-v c I sTj. " Afg7ftto i.,; te4 an7 . 14.1111 4, ;:ttg. - L ' =2t g 7.... dm, Patented Portable bl9lt, with Steam or Leona Power. sole:dna PENN MACRINS WOMB AND TOIIDTDRY. a. wtorrrawar a co., ENGINE BUILDERS, AND ELACTIRTISTB, Lames Smarr, beivret* Ired3M end Sandusky, ALLRO HEST CII'?, PA. Zdann..ll.rurers of W lO BIZAZP2 PATENT PORTABLE OSCILLATING brEADI ENGINES, EME.ing, Pulleys, Da. Itepeirtu of eD kinds attenled ca. j•Lly COLUMBUS COLEM.A_S, 1/113/0/4 1 . 417.31:114. idleiSegy City. fltnanfeztaree hr ante Hay i Grata Makes, of the Economy, Union, 13nEmy e 2. 1 ,1 Prairie Butt pat feroAlso, SIOUX. D H 6001.08 TRUCIES,WEIZE DATHOWS, GUTTING DOI= sad W Nita wart erf all descriptions. dl., STEIL TEEM, C r 95.7 and Groin Ulm. CFOWNES, (Into of tho firm of V Yon.= & Maley.) 701 LIN D. HEBRON (lots of MlkheU, derma & 09.0 =ON TOUb - DED.9 *d &TON'S .U.nr.s.,:orors, A LLEGIISNY ErTBEST, Bluth W.I. Plttattrch. otrikly JOBB B. ErEILIIO4 a 00 WELLB, RIDDLE CO., No. 215 & LThests street, dopaelto Birth, Pitt.b. manadsclarers of WHIPS, LASHES ad 13Wr2um• ZS and emery description of LEA2111:8 andapao waits. Orden solicit.' from the trade, and goods I;rresosll shipped ma per lastraotions. 4054 SSEVERANCE, No. 53 WAY= 81. . Plitatrargh, raannEartamr or HOMER. RITITIV wmotrawr SPIXES, common and railrJad, of army do. scriptlcs. Partionlar dud or shaped MW and 11P1X75, Law or mall. made to order .& short notion rood assmtment oanatantly on hand. MIMICS BOOTS .SAD SHOBS. GO TO riI'OLELLAND'S, Boots, Ba!morals, Slippers, tie. MEI ENT Ott BOOTS OBOES AND SLIPPEBB, ror LAM.% ern.,. Bars .4 akildr.. Mt MCUMlteCers NOV Shoe Store, rruDruta, BT., Itllegbany Cltr P. A.-1;,,w geode arrirtcS tvery day. 75 It A NEW SUPPLY or Eioota, Shoes and Gaiters, No. 54 Market Street. TILE "STAB. WORE. 1 .ITST urzureo NY GEO. AT•Rnielt, SON a CO.. No. it WDOD Rentter. Sap' ad Tooth% Itsll altt Onora Titota. xford 't Kip Mama. Otallttotteo Goat UI Boots.. Thee pub ar• made le arc RNLI alet, ma rot waited angszEtal talon rock. has 8_11:kd No..ufoot.orors of 13=21 No. 55 Fifth Street, rat GAITERS, GAITEItS. 461)1Zd', OIaTTLESEEM STAI7I. 113, LID Iffe arAnra a SOUTH. V 0 L TIM C.LIIPETS , OIL CLOTHE, eg c CANTON RATTING MTARLAND, COLLI NS &CO Roc Ti LED 77 87TH VISSIT ' Mort huzue W P. con ESTSIGS. te•ti•Pli • mall Yoke of IT El,ll V f NTON J RAM 114 rTf Ij , , of the celebrated B. f. W. la, t.l tati. a. The quality of thee. ge,de 1, oth apphoahb sue 1.7 any other tusttlrg Impart - d. sad t!. quantityrender. them tary desirable. bar., 0 CO.. also Nat remind • her ea r/K.4ILOy rust and handsome 42 lm of Fancy Plaid Matting?,.. All el which hi,. Jai& tern landed, and sr, tber,rJr the FEMSHIST 31.42T1NG5 rtra ItLIBYR7. Oar general stocl of goods is ntal nedlurpeased In ex tees or variety, and to at all tinnse oast oar patram • tr. hareat (drips. the snared, will nllord. SUMMER GOODS, • CHEAP CARPETING, M.A.TTIN GS, We hove now open . splasild alarmism! of WHITE, 01,112C1i now LILT TINOS, AS prim lower than the Eastern market rates. Tlie attention of the publlo is callell to the abeve Ow.ds, Itey NVICPASS, IN YEAR AND STYLE. mis other OTEEP 011.11PETLEG to the merkot. OLIVER If CLINTOOK k , 23 lirrEl STREET. V' 0 URTII_ST.REET E I NEW STYI.ItH 1 C ' II a , or ini IjWINDO IV SHADES' ? ;10 --.: 1 MCI/ VIM 11116 DU. k NEW SPRING STOCK la 1 - " CA. - Rd T S, 4 WELL S'LLIONED OIL CLOTH. AT MTALLIIK'S OARPET STORE ao. 67 YOVIITLI STILLS?... PLIVI - OS. MUSIC, Or c. WAMELINS. A BAB No. 12, BISSELL'S BLOC; K., ULM/LIU 8T2.222, Sole Agents 26r the Celebrated BRADBUY, and fiCHOLIAOKKE. & C 0.3 3E 2 'I .13, N Ca SS Carver. sad will main law C. Lai, than aoy other Naar* manufactured la tarp coaatry. ' ' • D. &H. W. SMITH'S Harmoniums and Melodeons, Ltd 1111SUBL GOODS penally, .t the lomat Nast, PL&NOB TO LET. Tunlag lad 11.<*striag dont at short natio& tar 811.4 Haab Donna In uty styls. 4di CHICEERING PIANO, F. SLIO HTLY DIIIAGED For Sale at 00 Lett than Regular Prier EM=l Splendid Chickerisig Piano, rosenrocd ram .ITh hew:boas*osou'diage. nuold least and busk comets, earryl mule dent. to. hoe deep Lail fall. This Unstroseeat toes ellahtly da.weet on the ewe la transportation, +Mat afbets the eppearanee bat tittle. while the tens or tot utor Le not Injured to the least Will be sold att.% LEIb Teas TLL ItELGULAS CI-LA.V. C. M.1F.L.1.0rt.. KNABES LiNgIVALLED . V LAN OM L 23, BEYOND A DOUBT THE BEST PIANOS MADE &id by ca_kat.otra i5m:131)1.43 Wets et jyl2 Lana daunt Psr Pittsburgh and WesL Pa. pielios I lleamosttrr. 6ILLODEtni3I A my hap =porta:to - at of thm, and Gal °then. 111E31. pa Instromeou, for gala by ar 00., iyls 8a 66 fifth stnot. Elobor's oICI stud. J/ R CH.4.XT TaILORS GENTLEMEN WT.SHING FIRST Sun QARMEHTS Made ta Oa NOW IL.93.ICALIBLS sat .t.aL-ricErr tdlrvL.ass wadi do well to can opal H. U.llll k (16., NESCHAST TABORS, MIME Or P1L.42 •SD 437. 0L.&12. 51111111131 BISSE14: 8 BLOCK. W. H. Bdo(3-EF. 30 ST. cL.tie STREET W .1! VI , .tt^•Non of bttyorl to ht, stook of el. It buttes r iectad with great owe, sod C00[61..12 [61..12 the Deceit atylos of goOlO to be %nod to first as boom.e. CientA ertdAugg a tuft of olottao malt" to viz:, 'sill plems colt sod 01 - 19124 oar go is ud pthoos. Aloo, s full and complete lock of /Furnishing o°o4B n407...11t Tailor ;CIAO SI- ants w. ttunb•h ATTOR-VEYS. WM. a GALLIRAITIi, Attorney and Coonsti:ar4t-Lata VELElifOla, AINIZZIW) OUII3T-1 j LEES LAFFEETY, ATTORDIEY.AT-LAW An LAge , p.ao winger , ittnixt ta; O. 3..7115 FOITECTITSTIMST. sear Grant. Mb burgh.. 41AME.1.1 HaU6SU33.& OAZZAM oirvzcie. Ka 98 MANI' 5T91967. 1100:17 a.acao2 l l4io---•• • o. 'mono Leic 1301101cla AttorneyiKt• oh Caco, Ns. W. Er*, mous+. LXXVII---NO 192 - . . FOB SJI.E-•FOR RM. FOR SALE-GREAT LEBANON 44.111 AHD HUH/MAT, attnaterl 4% nal. At. the city, tee old Waal:anat. road latolalag • °tar.. Connalrui tio an:ecall ands. Wt. T. 4.rtlts,..r.ta et: al tof a large 1.1..1. Dartelicts. troat lo hordetn also there other Frame Darrataga, hence, racking Hot., a ler. Baok Ram 43 by FA, ulle..xtenel•• tiatl.ngan ; otottard el the bast salaullon • rule, cur taint: g CA" r/ tearing IT.. Tho larva la all watt...ll, 'rub fir. user-fat -barb... Muutated v•eb the above i. the edrest Lebo., Huranry,.. coat ia* ✓ g 16,,te 0 Apple Te 0, 3 and 4 ysare 31,4 , C0 Peach Treue-1 year old. 14,0.0 Cluny 'I nau-2 and: yeas old. 11,0e0 rear a, thrall sad atandarl. tpoo Quince Tr", s 10. t Stade Trees, amen lid. £0.040 Ecroi ere., " Iltr.oo Gime. The s. 40,040 Serdilng roach, for budilng With a lscga as-Torment of mall fruit. Title Fara .‘ Nuuary I, attract at a !our arta sad term/ *say, to which the Apidal nti ,a of capitalists end aa.ary in. U intited. Apply at C. elite of jyls D 31r LAIN it CO . 10! Yohrth atrast. FOR GALE, OAL END FINE min E 8 • A troct cf LC if ?Sagan Onk WI,- Vitiont to M. oft ',zoo:, r. WittriktfciPlaiiii veil It to locate* ens man fro= tllo,Al.`OgbO.7.TITcZo * , neon, in ticE CA , r j e ° 2 °t. f .01.4..1111f0rea-r tiaJno4 ontoisivokr E. county Blionilanni Cool r 0.,• Tooninnti erect. ioriato int lalloto of Pftrokocen iazonald,[olo6. Voibio,l?ra• toi aaminatlaily Davobtan istsit. • tather.p.r.!ce.a. on 190 cattoo to S. S. 1111.1CA'Si Braktr arid Iraaranzie .I.g.a. ES TOIILTII BY.. Burn• nallalmg. IL-011 SALE— SUB I .4: AN 8 AND YILTAGE 1.038, ers.aa row llnsaaa.—Tan Go . mined, Era coloq of (bouts:l Of John UO2.ncr dao'd • iar .ale • tkokbar of Lot.o, from ono War to two ours oath, afttrated near Poi litcron. andilrltJah mioatea walk of (ha terrotorm of the kltlaiturgh & 1ia1111 , 47. Tao noon J&L, an beautlfelly lovktol for prink.. raaidance& too, • number of mall Lott the 'Ulna of Moan froLtion oft the Pa.seorr Ballo - ay—Wm to sixty foot front .no nom one to two bontlead feat &sap. Tor latornarrol =ord. of althea at tba maw , signed, or M. L. nicaucost Clerk's Ofhoa, Coart. Room wti. A. SUMO.% PAIN D. HESHOS, 11 , 0. 11 CIIIIOI4, F. J. Ellailto3l, iraMitalll. F OR SALE CITE BUSINESS PBOPESTY Th. attautiock of capitalists saaklog a safe aal par ty's ihreatr-out I. invited to that ha=6:oaa brook of hal:dims - soh the O. E. coruei . of Wylle asd Marva itteem, cces'atlng of TERME WTOST ROONit, WITS DWI/MHOS Tte property is o[ mod rat coratroottoo, of great met Hatt:rly L = AT A LOT P 816. t Tho prom :rental will pay a vet latereet ot. %Le pAce of V., property. A 4 ply to 6S. TA.N • Taoker and Inasrsan Amt., J 319 6y TOUISTB ST., DartVs BALE—A (1000 INVESTMENT. ne ettentign of tlima_rAlus a country bows is milid to a COUNTRY SEAT AIM FRUIT PAttfti roe orr....rrr r r .ale, eiter.ted three relict (rem Allegit. ay City, er.d .ere freer the Peruserlie pleat red. 11.0 property is rberraysbir Improved. LENA ihidt hers., Certio:v florree,Stable, Ice ar...„ arid =tilt 011t lAitibp. Twelve scree of bee teed.vbeit .hkbla [reberd, of tee b..: .4,11. of fruit, of ant, variety. It id tree of the beet situ for Grave to tee ovatty; LAM vire. •Ittety Net 012(.....1210 Of "Ada WO CO, betties. For further partial:era ripply to J. R. Vir'TRU, Pl.43lraphar, l 6 firth .4.4. OR RALE— A Farm of 118 sores, in Bt. Char township, Westmoreland county, P. lass, • Sarm of 110 acres In I:lllabeitt township, ILI. tev-ohy sonnty. Loo, • tarts twohtori Brisk Hass mat Lot, In the To gh of Vint 31insbstb. Also, a rAZaI OE lit 101213, la Vs.-Wiley Op., AI: IPs holy corn ts, nt.out ono ant a half mil. ea:: of the 1.... up of hlelsespeut. W. a very valuable 7•11. K in Bt. Clair toms/4, We.lsooretat 1 county, containing le) acre s. Ai., /2 ISUILDINO 14 . 1'S to the tertenh of Wert Ilinateth, SO by 193 feet. /Of para.-ma inquire at No. IES Fourth street lira O. H. TOWER Seal Istate Area. Ti'ORSALE A FARM QF FLXOFL- Lgh"l - LAND. Iw &lerfah!p, Noon -17, P. 11211., one mile from Blaok Lfek dutioz %Ma= Dro‘cll Esarooo,cmaraiMrg 119 LORIS, 162 PE BOHR h=dred Norm beMg arum!, nada gip d culti• trotico • the Oslonop bring in good tlaibm, pdoolpstly whim 4k. The Improvements are Lugo Log =A Its= no.m, m.l large Log 13arn, with the= for cattle. TWo lead to well watt:x.4,l:l=mi in clover. Thee. to tila. 12aw BIM or, N Ike Fretm • which am be made natal .bor.lo the =robs,. =dr. It. W. rAII;tIIIIIIL D OW,VMII ' Dr T . r4 P o=lo4- r •buf POE SALE The Country Seat of the 12 Ids tamnel Donis; dacesaod. 1111 - tuted to G. township, on• niat from th•leghas" Condos", am. , tahoLag sixteen acres. to • high data of ealtfisitott, bs- Log •ell st , cled with trate trees, alarabbez", ka..ang partly t.d.nolaid sith coal. To pa.-Um waking iSl2,Prln ad prowl", comblaing a:laza/spoof ow, amass, mos -17, health attl good neLghlsoctood, the shots *Sold, • faro omstoolry of dtorang at oil. to tae oolof - meta; of IL ririt7 haste. For forthar ssoittedirs Laistre at the °Ma we( IC:- 90 &Waal a DOCGIaB, l o. 67 Psso streot. je3o:Strd B. S. DOI3`II.A.S. WWI bA1.13. A Farm of 50 Acres more or lets, L; oe.nl st primal; rale salt! tha Ctat f Avast, whoa. linos so1.1„•111 M told st paella sea. hat& racerty t stmts . tad In aligns to.. Allatituaty testa it, !a well trataral, a.ta a rroorl rola of Ithougaosa Ohl rel. the xe.-.la. the ballaltp are a goal than Bars and trams Dwellto3 nosh. fir farther partirolstrti inquire on tha premiss, of . 1 5 - ErYitele C 0.13 Drus store, owe. et Comm !L a el 'Wylie streets, Pittatrarae, .of tea Prothanoterfa Ot 9flcr. D. O. 11171.TZ, - hdrulnl.t - star of Moan. Wylr. Jold:lsird.os7vg iOR 8.111 7 . , One now Brim Engine, 15 Lae oriladEr. °A tarn trrnka, ca hoary Iron bed balance ra4e yUtetTOL O,t 1! Inch c ylixdra , I=ll enrols, nom ilunr.d. rO., win be anzood on rtiVF. One 7 hub oylloncr, PO lath etrokn, tarn 0.6 4. 4. '• Two Ortio.lar 13a , lote, so :o. 3.7 tort !roz.. Torts " .• -30 " 161 $1 Sso Wrut . lroo 011 slllln. ALeo, Tbreo cote ti Elonni Too for CHI Wolin. Cheep for carb. Tr.Tn!re a. EL EL BOLT. er,m 32.. e. 3.k. ircALuABLB RIPER PROPERTY FOR V BALE, aitoearr,ea the Y.oboapabetit W.ar, abevi tho Cast Look. bating a Goat co aal.l Arts of 227 Coat. aod aztealboi book to Elts.a.icot street. edotoltb — the emsblLlTllleg(=astern: . I amoe..sllf . mbljt os. lultairabte robabbs far etas kuaing the ewer In fast asigahlto o use l vas' cod la tba tear : lad Saw Idtll sal buildiaptharsatt emoted. Tot tozoni, do. nobly to LLSBI MIN TIMM teo tbe madam or to W. C. A11133155.t110H., No. lit Palmed elrott. Pttubm-z . s. ethlt.V OF. SALE STE&M BAW MU' L ASD OTL Dirt MlT.—The one-half oa wbots of we CO llnttnery and Ate= Bra, LtiU. wttletwe angora her caw of Arran/ ; an abutrinnw of coal on the lot= a:ramp= end bens ramble. eltrate co the Altrabile7 It:we and A. V. Q 8., le eared for wee. The Beleary raw re of modern boLLd. Tra Bow AIM Ufa antra dee oiler. And le wall alturad.braing eao reaL running flea U tbe Oro • Awe leaclit7 'em butldfnel baste. Ictparttoblare mall on the uctianstmora. LYDAV /b0H0RP11919131% fWbef So. 638 And street- Plttentrub, Pa. MoINTYRE, MoNAUGHIGII. A 011, • Stone end Brick Pavers. AU aims o ma W CIIMBSTO p ST., PAVVS2, to 6333)373, or stytideg tu, romptly altoolot harem PAX 148, AUmMony Not Wm, or 3, ItIctiMIGHISIk U flomlod ur.nt, Lu.gt..r City .eacksm BLLE--At dWdin Oil worn, in re.ma mit!, enblUattalty btlt at pima timber. 1:12 !nag In n" 41,..ad EIL mutals lanna tau Gam.% *wk. 4ippllost.tol map r-sla at Caa Lirtar.roai Oc. v. tho OM rola Pt.ttzba7iS B6.3RSTOCi, car Stat FOR SALE rivE putrbvii, it:Uri Pipet., .5:11,15.T. WIVE L(YIS, 13 LI% W. 6.11, • mo .I.7,T—For 12 ye art% A LOT • Of' 011DIttib FliftNTlVrt ttlt Prao LAN% Alleett• ey Citr, cm! tte P. F F., 5 Shops, 143 Lyn' j,,yi ettitabie fcf ollttc , Act4, Cooper, Blest tallth Wozccontatic F.op .4E.ply it No. Tt) rcruutraSET..tltillectlytt oa pr,cl.ro, cf j)l3 tf WU. SLLE—A FAsn. n? 110 Acam, in t001vt:2,33a.c6r e,c2ty. a...dere Intael !rla tte Ohio rico:, co wOi,la ts cosotcst crsantabl• hone, born, 1,. aboot d 0 scrol d.b.a.-el, sod gt*lftrat tcces on thrs IT:ettr.lcatan, esiutcs-of a. rm.:sugar% lb. 13 DlLmertd, hilrgheny Oily. VOR SALE—A Erick Dm :ling HOMO of o: o'ol msre..ll Ire ocatyldo 13/. YD/ 120 trctaingoa. II zilt: Crest, sad natal Mt to o the rend. ty. nu, 11461 Zasts . •=l Ilnratos Offioo 0.13, BAITS* 170 .. llnt!is r rx6 7rvnicettill6 VOR SALE--A _ELONde ototr. toxe4tll coaapkts steer , b pod lot. taaprored, albutid ea Ms ekei4, Lair Bala. . tor Wins, do., End! tbei Ideal Sitite .emcee . 0: IL IMES, • 011 Clear atria. ZAVISSOOIO46- • 9 B BALB OR RKORANGH ern IMOPLIVIT.—Ttut LUND. DITILI• CLlrtthl muesli snub:4 m Oarsosetrult. for_ MIES II g r a 'I X .' etas Dret-q lIISZD.L. i ii rfM.U l Srwat !wank M3M172 «~ t.«_ _.
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