vram. f ry R 'WANTED. OD FORUM IS WANTED AT ONCE WARE STORE. • One who ender e beep:Ler well preferred.. PrEb.—.HOUSZ.--A. small house ista*F eve or eta room, either In itlitgitmlY, •LI wanted about the g i on, ! :o hem (*ober, by a gentleman, hie twqatltgem Addreza, WANTED. GAZETTO OPTIOP.. AG T 8 WMITED- :0 , CuMILII/ for Da. EICILLAI:arS LIFE ;ooiar. Toms 4beraL MEW 9. rwrwr, General agent, *bus - 3 . 59 /Amt.: , at., PittaburgA, P. TERS GOOD CADP=II.B 1 2 to work to the city. Good tvages given kdY einpleyment. Apply tinmodiately, st Igo. C 6 SIIITICFIELD BTIIEEZ; Pittabnrgh. t. LADY GRADUATE AND =PERI. D TEACTEtEII. desires *Situation as GOV. SS, by the first of September. Instruction In all English -Branches, Drawing, and Eta. of Latin and German. Governess will not InfamUy.wfthpupils. First clan Donnie. liren, Brit class salary expected. Bess of ice. Address, immediately, "A. war , mnbnlloonnty,.UDto.. - anti ,RTED.—ADEN'FB FOR " TECE SEONET SERVWE, THE FIELD, THE bEON AND ESCAPE,. Br Azusa? Chaco,New York Tribune Correspond • t nod exalting book ever turd, mambas far. Elehardson , a Impend. swim= for toUr 'years, traveling through both Ter the secret service of the Tribune E a t an the war, with our armies and troth East and S r during the first two of the Itehelitoor his thrilling capture; his mesa for 20 Ivan{ arms different rebel l; hie maps and almost miraculous Journey rlat of surly ere miles. It win abound in runts, and contain more of h other, Ind. = }bb d nman= of the War than any other work Oats, ladles, energetic yonn4 men, and eape• ; returned and dissbird °Olsen and soldiers, "ant of prof:Batao employment, will find it po• Fly eta ptW to thew- condition. We bore el osr Olio -per moron, which we will )to any donbtint BR OS. for etten• Address, BROS. ft 00., 1 N. E. corner Sixth and Minor streets. Zaandearp - Philadelphia Pa. . • :A.NTED.—AGENTb—SSO per week, Male or Female, at their homes. Business! ; 2 pleasant and honorable. 1 22 1422. 2 , 2 , 2 Jilajo.ing starain.:.for partaculati, 0. L. uA.P.WIIT wer rtex 01nalneati, 0. aulteenrood wois EIALIE-POR 111.E.TT. - iR SAILF,.—A Farm of about 208 agree • ,InFalrflehltowraldp, Westmorelaed trounty Li, a Fermat Z 3 acres in Fairfield township tunmeland county,. Pa. I so, a very veltudito farm 0t224 flare!. near the • 1 aof Ranger. in Fairfield township, Westvaco. 1 i tunintg, Pa.. and about one and a hall seUrg ' i th e Fermsylvants Ratiroad.• The Improve. to me a tarp brick hones, spring house, smoke se, *limn hams stable,A large Rana barn etz . ram saw mill, a large apple =hard wi a tat trees. It Is underlaid with coal, C - icd Are brick day, and about onehundred acres ~ 40,1 White oak timber. Palm:Won given Imo_ I .I=l7. leo tin Mires situated in Ligonier township, , Iteumeland county, Pa., adjoining the town of Ise HS lots, With a large brick house. A flue dense In the borough of Ligonier. Will be Lol cheap. . 16 sores of land, with a large flouring mill, ~,yintrig 11031 Nue. , Mello awes of land, shell ing Game Place. Ilse, the beet farm no che Monongahela River,' tut ons mite from MeSeceport, Allegheny Co., It, a hams containing About 146 acres. The improvements fume and co and ' , with other outbuil barn, dings. rn A crib l W urge apple r• ,r ,A ,;hard of betsrcen 400 and one treat 60 quince O year tries, and 430 peach trues. , Use, a Farm of 210 muss, near the town of lonia,. Westmoreland eounty, Pa, very cheap. .110,ge Hotel at Blairsville getemeosion, i,.! the Ivanla Railroad. Theb.ildbage are ‘„,4 and sr immured fore hotel auditors. This ' bperty will be sold at Farm bargain. -; Wo a very beautiful f led acres, situated ; West I/Oben - Ll:4ld Township, Indiana Co., Pa., the town of Washington, about tour miles - , n m ts tbe ars Pimmi two Yr im a g al e a frarne dwellieg Th h e ouses, imPta t ve- wo , e barris,a large atom room, and a One young le orchard. The fencing Ix good, very wave. ' tto ettutehes, wheels., mill., and a very bee. In ' Thisproperty I will Bell very cheap : don easy terms. to, the Moddle Farm-ti Elisabeth Township crillicoy Oo , Pa., containing about is) eass, ..,', siate,l about three miles east of the borough of , - bath. .The Improvemeats CM a large brick - ttage house with nine well finished rooms,• a ' MOM fawn In front, surrounded by ornamental.. ees; a No. I barn, with man) other bulidlage, ~:, 00 tenting; 10 acres of the very beet White Oak . . her.. it is the best quality of ihnestone land, ', die all underlaid with coal. or further particulars, inquire of G. H. TOWER. Raid Estate Agent, -,`,,, OS No. 161 Fourth street. ,"Oil 3 a it czprzycin tw.y.l n: ATS.RIMENY CITY. ,„11 . am authorized. to gall, on REASONABLE t trAIS, • . Xll those Desirable and Convenient Dwelligs, i .Ittuated . eff the Northeasterly corner of ANDER- I : SUN STELITAT AND DIVER AVENUE. iiThey ate well bunt, and in good repair. To the ppitallot, see-hint a -'j'afe and Desirable invrafritent, 3I• Sr to any in want of a ,Comfortable Home, fAri OPPORTUNITY IS HERE OFFERED - further pattlaulara a - ozi application to . - r JO, S. S. BRYAN, Broker, No. 69 Fourth strest,. • (Burke's BattAh26.)* PROPERTYQIRMINOfIAM FOR ), IVlJa A t E liaTuTef j P .lt ' VLiZ, l lo 7 ,7.. en'ek ae Et. fictor.a,..ad Collar, Yard, etc. Let lort s ; Ott front 'on Torn& alree, by elghty.el&sht feet trepan Sproul Alley to an alley two feet wide. >Massie two egtoiren from Moors 'treat and Yaw. l • A P I A / ailway. Youesslen April sat, lt6& & SONS, atoll . Cl 'Market etreet. 00AL AND LW PROPERTY FOR BALE-On the. Steubenville Railroad, aeven • pllea from the city, • PCHITELErdic - G ONE HUNDIIE H AND EIGHTY ACRES, , . . . • eteata and Water Flouring. and Saw BIM. and : - ~.;, I brr- e ne Itnprorementa. Forturtber information, : ;twit to WILLIAM WARD, 4, I • • (Oppolltr. the Clathadrald i SSW Grant street. K. !tr. ."---: FOR BALE !FLY llilltEEL. /se, complete, f,sttltatile for a Saw, Geld, or smaD`Rolltag UM, r c lTi us etbey business requiring e capaottrol,For• lay Horse Power. Apply at . ITOR.SALE.. 60 ShIMIFIELD STREET. fA imitinna LOCATION FOR A PRIVATE ,poutahlfsg Five and tau:Foil:4h Acme, in Fitt 1 .0 7, .. .jAI.ILID. 4 tow Lalau Ce. al k' froth tho Hoe of the f.....m... - ze=oilo4e.mor Rat/road. For partituists - Izqufre of O. IT. TOWER. ira - N 0.161 Fourth street. %VOA SALX-500,00013MHOLES. :500,000 SHAVED PINE SHINGLES nit BALE. W. BOOTIIE, tat Liberty StreetoearSt.Clair. F'.l.fi• - 0 - II: EILLIS, . :.. . .:__ • . ~ %7 a CIONFOWTABLE ROMS' , :01 four rWm l / 2 -. mono ono and a holoquare* onbil : aura ears, in Zomhatter. , Good oritezand soup ,thing co:mordent. Possenoon gym Immedlataly .601' terms app=aro PAza,77FederalWfti. , :or at, Thozoso Woman Ethan. Beam area - Idanobeater. " HA an. • . , not Mlr 0 VOR BALE:—Thrpe new, titeam E=, . 1 - hat pnrpernly lOC 011 Milni:h inch ttintioi Tarr 'strong. , •M , . -enn. abate, mai •-• and connecting Ind 01 , I c2rought Iron; • Bolles. 14 to lb feet long, so thews dumfte r , wita two 21..looltbnitil abtotnay Mtn. by 23 fed; bot and -'told water pimps. Evouttanscomplete and road) , to slap on slat. - HUGH AL 80 shop,'oomor Pot= Alley add Duvet= treet, out.k.of Allegheny' raver. nest Mk Polnt., &BIM 8AL33.--One BEOOND i tgr itj a " l l 4 " k ! " 1° 4' 013 Inews one. cost lome:lncties dtamitar sas'imitt m* sitat loaCcoinbes etiamltar swim* 0 1, to ',ar r . Wrought Inns Teak. s_ the INDUSTELIAL s rtutu„ iter. Pots:May sad Dusitteinaa Wais FUCA'. Pa °ALE. DICEIZAICI HOME . ILO the borough - of: /Alio:pool. Cloltimbltril.oo-n, owe. situate ou /Qua. 11 grog frontexiond• log buck' CIO rett„, - pro . be igad for wish relbillitap.-For further particulars en i tulio jerOitf. - ' 'lO2 .:Fourth Strait 811OrIntt - 01 4 710 a 'on the second . 11004 =car, ar Smithbailiateeta. anus zatov a s k IZOIRSES .I.IIMD JffULES. 25,000 AN - MULLS TO BE SOLD DOSING ME MONTH OF AUGL'SI', In the States of New York., Pennsylvania. Ohio. Indiana, Delaware, Maryland, and New Jenny, and the District of Cointniila. EA WOOD STREET, Q.l2Altrunatawran Cluvautt's Osrucra, Wa.arnanyon, [i.e., July 21, 1865. Will be "sohl at public auction, to the hltheat bidder, at the time and place. named below, yl2 — Rif* YORE. New Toll/ city, Tuesday and Friday of each Week, 220 Horses each day. New York city, Wednesday of each weak, 200 Mutes each day. Taeaday, August 8, 203 Horses. Elmira ,Tuesday, August to, 000 Mules. Albany, Friday, August 15, 520 hiatus. Eke% Ic,WoduerdayNNSYL . AugVANIA_ ust 30. EOO Mules. PE Phil‘delptaa, Thursday of each week, 20) ROMs each day. Philadelphia, Wednesday and Saturday of each meek, 100 Mules each day. Pittsburgh, Thursday of each week, 150 Maio ach day. Pottsville, Tuesday, August I, 200 Mules. Millifistown, Friday, August 4, 200 Mules. York, Friday, August 4,200 Horses. Thursday, August 9, 100 Horses. Ldewvilie, Thuredsy, August 10, 100 Mole. Reading, Friday, August 11,000 Horses. Ehippensburg, Wednesday, Aug. 16, HD Hones. Die, Thursday, August 17. 203 Horses. Shippenshurg, Thursday, August 17, 100 Mule; Vi'llilamsport, Friday, August, 18, 030 Hones. Indiana, Monday, August 2 , , 200 Horses. Chaintersburg, Wednesday, Aug. in, 100 Horses Chambersburg, Thursday, August 24, lOU Mules Milton, Friday, August 25, 200 Horses. Carlbde, Wednesday, August SO, 100 Horses. 012 / 11 /e, Thursday, Ausust at. tcu Mules. Oaks. Columbiana, Tuesday, Aurae', 100 Horses. Salem, Weenesslay, August 2,100 Hones. Alliance, Thursday, August 2OO Horses. Canton, Saturday, August d, 1 .20 Horses. Cleveland, Tuesday, August 8, 1,060 Mules. Massillon, Tuesday, August 15, 200 Hones. Crestline, Thursday, August 17, 000 Mules. Cleve/Ana, Hondas , . August, 21, 200 Horses. INDIANA. Fort Wayne, Thursday. August 21, 1,000 51ulea. DELAWAME. Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, 200 Horses each day. Wilmington, Friday of each week, 200 Mules each day. Trenton, Thur;Clii.A.tosi . N , O Mules. Trenton, Thursday, Ausust 94, 200 Mules. MARYLAND. • Baltimore, Wednesday, August 9, and Wellies. day of each week thereafts:Mo Horses each day. Each week day, 200 Melee. OLESBORI2, D.O. .....•-•z•JaJI-1. Each week day. except 11J, ineeday, 200 Horses. An opportunity to purchase a superior class of taddle and draft animals, at far lane than their true value, is now offered to the public,. Though the majority of them aro sonnd and ser viceable, they aro no longer required In the army, and must be sold. Many of the mules were bought in the beginnleg of the war, when young , accompanied the armies In all their marches andrAMPIL, and are thozough Is broken, hardened by exorcize, gentle and la miller, from being so long surrounded by the sol diers. Anixonl6 will be sold singly, Sales to commence nt 10 a ru. terms—Gash, to United Stoles C urrency. JAMES ek.. EEIN, Brig. Gen. to entrge ,Ist Div. 0. iIL G. 0, LARGE BALE OF GOVERNMENT Cars, Engines, and Railroad UNITED STATES ATILITACT liA/L.3OIDS, 0711CII OF ASSISTAPT (43,31 . 33.3.13T63. WASHINGTOIf, D. 0., August 11, 1615. Will be sold at OITY POINT. VA., on W O. NESDAY, OLtoberii. et It o'clock s. m.: About four thousar.d (4,000) on Railroad Iron. At PORTSIVOIXH, VA., on FRIDAY, Onto. ser 13., at 12 tn.: Five nrst-class Locomotive Engines. About City (r 11) freight Oars and one (I) Passen ger ear. At NORFOLK, VA.. October is, at 5 p. m.: One new Locomotive fibipste, 5 foot gauge. At A.LE.X.ANDRIA, NA., on TUESDAY, Oc. tober 17: Fifty (50) drst-rlass Locomotive Engines, 4 feet (3).‘ inch gauge. Eighteen (:8) new P.atform Care live foot gauge, Twehty-five (25) now Box Cara, ire foot gauge. Abodt three hundred and fifty (MMO) Box Oars, 4 feet 534 Wok gauge About two hundrod and thirty (230) Platform do., 4 feet 8) in. gigue. About thirty (10) Stock no., 4 feet In. gauge. Twenty (26) Passenger ca , •• do One (1) Wrecking do., ao. Two (2) new Trucks. Sixty (60) do , framed.' Fourteen (14) Flats, .• About two thousand (7,0001 tons Railroad Iron. Sales to commence at .ALEXANDRIA, at i 0 n. m., and to continue from day to day until all are told. Terms—OASlL, In Cl overnment Binds. U. L. ROBINSON, Brev. Col. sad A. Q 111, U. S. I,lllltary Ratirosols. Mr= AUCTION SALE OF Rolling Stock, %inroad Iron, &c, MILITASIT DRISION or rue TENITZ , 33re, Cara, gess.TZRXASTEU'd Oyerot, U. B. Mn.vra.nr RAILHOADS, N.11,111 - VILLE, Ttnrx... August 10, 1.363. VC 1 be sold, at Public Auction, to the htzheet Idlderythe following property, on account 01 the El Ailed Matt.; On TUT-SCAT, September 12t11, at PITTS -3vallll. PA., 2,06 n bars of new +T'' Railroad Iron. On FRIDAY, September 15th, at J GUI et Son'e Car Work., COLUMBUS, 01110, Twenty.gve new Box Freight Oars, 6 feet gsuge. On MONDAY, September 15th at the•bllenton Car Company's Factory, CETI:IOLT, 011.0 , Totwteen new Box Freight Care, 6 feet gnuge. Also, on SAME DAY, at the Detroit Car Cam. pany 1 15 Factory, Thbtpelybt new Flat-Care, 5 feet gauge. On WEDNESD Y, September 20th, ClTYckell et Berber's Oar Worka, lillOrilGAN IN CL.'', NA, .Tweorl.five new Box Freight Cars, 15 feet gauge. Soles to commence et 11 a, m. Terms Carh, In Government Fend& anl4:tnepl6 Oapt. & A F. S. CHILLY, Q. L. U. S. Arms UNITED STATES MILITA.RY BAIL- Roevs. ()trios OP ti.P.SISTA-VP QC-1111 . 4111C6STEP., WASEIXOTOI.. D. C. July 25, 1823. I AUCTION SILK OF ROLLING STOCK. Will be sold at PUBLIC ArICTION, to the highest Mader; tho folltiwing Ro Stock : urt 5 U.ESDAY, September ts, at ' the Portland Company's Shop, in Portland, Maine, Sit (6) Le. empot ire Engnes. On THURSAY Setmber 21, at r Willi am s' Shop D inßoston, Mass., Four (Rin kl -I) Loto. [relive Roglnez. On ydnIVDAY Septemeert.S. at Rennet Square, near Philadelphia. Penna., Fifty (20) Box Freight Oars, four fedt etght.and.. alf. Inch gae. On WEI/ sephtemoer ugWUraing. too, Del., Eighty four (64) Dot Freight Can, live foot gauge. . The oboes Stock is all new, and of the very brat quality. The Engines are five feet gauge, eve feet dB, !Dr. awl cylinders 16024 'Aachen. Tory eau be emoted to narrow gauge at trifling expense. Sales to commence at 10 a. m. Toms—Cash In Goremmeet Funds. B. L..ROHINSON, Broret Colonel and A. Q. 51.21 ARGE- SALE OF GOVERNAIENI RAILROAD ENGILES AND CARS. UNITED STATER lIIII.ETAITT RAILEOID4, OPP - lON OP EASISTAITT CLEMITMILIZaBTEIT IVesnovorr, D.. 0. August isaa. Will be old s t RA NOBATES, opposite Ellen , mind. Va , on TUESDAY, October a Twrniy•five (fit) new Grata/ars 'Locomotive En gines: five foot gauge, five foot drivers, ey /m -aces in.; capacit3 of tack,l Sue gallon.. Five id) Orat•olass Locomotives, a feet 834 inep range. Two LIU wired and slaty-fire (265) new Box Frelga Cam five fo=rt gauge. Fifitsu (Pb) now Platform Can, fire foot gauge. Tan (1u) Freight Can, f feet fli,4 Lr. gangs. One sale to oontlnue from day to day anti/ al/ Li +sold. Sabin commence at In o'sloelt. „terzes—ClAßYl, In Government funds. X L. ROBINSON Brae. Col: and A. Q. dr- VALE OF GOVERNMENT A.M813 LANCES AND HARNESS. i)EiL'TT.QII..fitTI.IIIfAEITZIS GENTLEILL'S TAO FITMBITIIOII, PA., Austen 10, ure. HIIPTDRED dAIEIULASOES awl TV/ DI /STORED SETS OF FOUR-HORSE AMID LA/(OE HARNEmS mill be sold at Public Ano mie, at the Fair Grounds, to this city, to the high . est Weer, on toe day Y s , sod la onmbeis as follows: AIONDa August One }3uudred A.mbulances. 29, 1.910. Ore Hundred complete sets Ambulance Hamm, (tow Acme.) MONDAY, September 4, DM. One Hundred Ambutencee the Hundred complete set, Ambulant, n. 6111041, (four !verse.) Ambulances sold singly. Diets sold in se of four eat% as one com set. sea Tepus—CASH,.Uulted States Corneas ultbss, Lt. Col. and Deputy Q. !ILM. Cl. SALE OF Dz;rrr. gaanrenttasrea GeirszAVe Ornint, Prrr11317134111, PA, Ati,PW.'", 1355' . be GOOD SOUNDIi SERVICE/WI& ULMER will In this at Pubc Auction, at tee Fele and city, to the filghest Milder, on the days and in Mamba's as follows: ISO Mules, THURSDAY, AcA uct 21 , len. DSO FRIDAY,2.II, 120 " THURSDAY, " si, 160 " FRIDAY, September t. i• " 180 u FRIDAY, • " " " THURSDAY. " 141 150 " FRIDAY, I 2 S. IA 100 " riIURSDLY, " 1, " FRIDAY, .23 , Sales to commence at IN o'clock a. m. Mules sold singly. Tonics (Ugh, United States Oarraney. • • anittel Liana. Ucd. and Dep uty7n. . . UNDERT4KEn it; AA N. Fa tag Fonithadzeet,_ Pittsbaux tOPIIRS at all Was. OHAPaz, GLUVadz. and= mutton of nuanal /tandems Goods lamas open day amd Idea, • Bums sad carriage .farabated. Emma/mm-Bov. DaYld inn, DM, , Iterr; 731:W. Jacoin, D.r...Xnanind; 1 1 110TRTE.I. 'RESPECT/TIMM' AN +I.IIOI7IOE tmytMest4sad ttnnomete that I shall I:main:Lel° carry no r th. LIVED!' Ant VADERMICING 13t1BUTESS, next door stmt. the old insactitonneity Occupied by Badgers Thom 'twill be baptry to teeth's the patronage . b Ilbengly beenn% SOnnerneeasiont, end eta famish Limy el; Itime as the iltattett moues' Nasals ei sarman. • • w - ri ELM ccricir T BALL OP,GOVERNEM,f NEW JERSEY JAZZ! D. Loire....Joiti casra....roux ixorLoter LONG, LANE & CO., SIGN ARTISTS ilk HOUSE PAINTERS, No. 60 Smithfield at. Pittsburgh. LETTERING OF ALL HINDS • eseoutod prompOr and with unsurpassed elegance. BEAUTIFUL SHOW CARDS on enameled paper of all color', and GILT SIGNS ON GLASS made to order antrsent to all parte of the ootustry. PIOTORLLIc DESIGNS executed In a highly an ristle manner. HOUSE PAINTING done with a regard to do. rability, harmony of color, and neatness of Watt. SP-Alt work at reasonable rates. wady WILLIAM H. SHOWN, (Late of then= of Bnowa &1110nitenr,) HOWIE AND SIGN PAINTER. orth East gamer of Third and Market sta., PITTSBURGH ItI.EBBOIE SRO.,, •" Englne BOldeis and MachWats, blanutoettttomotiZtootak4Patant Raloo.O• Vara fot &mg Monz, Ott Engines, Moyers , ots. titiattlat. s Pulttio; 40.. It Harmon sus Pao VlCht Itopalthot attd POUttOt scream y ' Mt/ruled to.. - RUB** XIEBBE.-100boxes ,Cto Outran irat• tar 4o' W.'ll; total* , • ' gArryaka .1.42 r ife..--",.".'Egri";.; FITTSIILI;GIL Lass,. and Manager. PRICES OVArmussrair—Dress 0Ir:le, GO cis; Pam Sy Circle. 15 cts,• Third Tier, 25 cts; Private Box ea 58 00; Slagle Scats, $l 25. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at D 4. • The great domeatte drama TIC.KET-OF-LEAVE DIAN, TIUKET-Or-LEAVE MAN. "I have beard That guilty creatures !liming ate play Have, by the very mine nit or the even.. Been Hooch Co to the soul, that presently They hare proclaimed their malefaction." Wednesday Evening Ansnast 113, Will be Prevented the tour act drama entitled TILE TICEi ET-OF-LE .aVE MAN. The talented - Company will appear to full nrength. OPERA HOUSE. Lane $ Nona9resa MISS ANNIE EBERLE. Pratemi or Ananssion.—Parquette, 75e; Drees Circle, EA: Orchestra Chairs, 91; Family Circle, Colored Boxes, See. Curtain rises at quarter to 8. doors open at 7. Performance on Saturday afternoon, to - which the great AI.:GUSIA will appear. The public have proclaimed the opera house to he a decided success and unparalleled In the td. tory et the stage in the Iron City. NTThe queen of beauty and consummate artiste, AUGUSTA, In one of her unrivalled dances. G. D. Chaplin as Dnke Aranza; Geo. L. Same. as Eniarni9: Mize Aurae Eberle as Juliana. Wednesday Evening, Angnst 230, 1803, The entertainment will commence with Tobin& ever pleasing comedy in three acts, called The Honeymoon, or How to Ru'e a Wife Grand new end enohmaing dance by tie wonder. ful MLLE AUGUSTA. The delightful meeting of kind friends will 000- elude with Buskstone% greatest of all eootleal3• ties, KISS IN THE HABIL 'MASONIC HALL. rr4o NIL. THEM XNE31=M1.1.317:3 BLIND NEGRO-BOY PIANIST, Will give Four Concerts ; COMM ENCINO Monday Ev'tig, August 211, 1865, Admission, 30 Conte; Children, 21 rents. Doors open nt Commence at W.,' p. m. .Cud' The CRAM) KNARE PIANO need for the ocoaslca Is Wanly furnished by Mrs. Charlotte Blume, No. 4.3 ilfth street. an229t S. C. I. THAYER, Agent. B?•ECLQL .D YKES. ff':~PYTI'BBUYL@YI FAW WORK. ' ~ HUBBARD, BRO. & CO 11 6.1911:17•07IIII844 or PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, Warranted OAST STEEL SAWS, of every de. serlptlou. MU, Malay, Cron Out, Gang, and all other varieties. MI Mad, of KNIMS and SPRINGS, made from Sheet Cast Steel ; Refined REAPER AND MOWING KNIVES, Sc. Sir Warehouse and Works, corner WATER and SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention given to Retoothing, Gum ming and Straighte Cular Saws; also, re. pairs of all kinds. Punchingand Drilling done at reasonable rates. arMsdy WM. IMEINHIL.L, it co., Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers, Noe. 10 , . 4 ) 24 and R, PENN STREET. Having neared a large yard, and furnished with the moat improved machinery, we are an ed to manufacture every description of BO in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. CHLIINETS, asionuit FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOIT:414s, 0 0 N DE N S ER S SALT PANS, TANKS, OILSTILLS AGITATORS SET ThING PANS, BOILIiR IRAN, BRinems, SUGAR PANS , and sole mimufacturers of BARN IGLUS PAT ENT BOILFR.I Repairing On the aborted notice. LAKE SUPELIIOII Copper Mill and Smelting Works, PITTSBURGH. PARK, McCURDY & CO. Manufacturers of SHEATHING. BRAZIERS' S BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER ROT toms, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS;SPALTER SOLDER. Also, Importers and dealors to DIET. ALS, TIN PLATE; SREET IRON; WIRE, ha. Constantly on hand, TINNERS , MACHINES and TOOLS. Warehouse, No. 40 FIRST and 1.20 SEC. OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. torMaydskrT MANHOOD! HOW LOST, HOW IitSTUREII I—Just PublObeti. tn a ae_si• ed Envelop. Price O. cents. A LECTURE UN THE NAJD/LE, TREATMENT, and &idlest Ouse of Spermatorthre. or Seminal Weakness, Invol. untary Emission., Sexual Debility and Impedi ment. to Marriage generally; Nerrousnem, eon- Msruption, Eplietny and Fits; Mental and Ph. 1.- =al I n malting from Self Abuse, Inc., by BOTT. J. I.7eLVEn‘ent.L, M.D., author of the Green Boot, &o. 4 .A. HOOF TO reiOG6AND3 on Servs:anus. bent under act!, In a plain enrol one, to any address, pad paid, on receipt of sit cents, or two p0.1.a.,,e stamp., by Dr. J. C. FC LINE, te7 Bowery, Nets York. Poot'UZise box Jels:SmdassT eau. ;careen • ;v. D. EIESI..6tt Jv . ❑nLLIIA LA BELLE STEEL WOILKA. & CO., Manufacturers of OAST STEEL; SPILINO PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPILLNUS, AX LES, CROWBARS, omce, Ito. et 3 WATER STREET (ttp .t Pll TSIMEGR, PA. 011INSON„ BEA ek fy., (•uccessors to Roarnso., llt,ttl & MlLLenrio Washington Wort.. PONDERS AND MACHINIST'S, Perilinunott. Manufacturers of STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, I3BOATLASTA ND ENGINES, MILL MACHINERY, GEARIG, SHAFTING, CAST. INGS of all descriptions, ()IL TANKS es STILLS, BOILER AND SIIKET' IRON WORK. Sap Agents for GTITAILD'S PATENT INJECT OR, for feeding boilers. .TO FERVOUR HUFFER/3M OF BOTH SEXES.-A reverend Ontlernan bar log been restored to health In a few days., after no derping the usual routirm and Irregular expensive mo le of trehtment without succeo, conalders it his .1 :red duty to communicate to his alledeted orraturen the means of cure. Hence, on the rocrip: of no addreesed envelope, be 01.11 send, free, a copy of the pmeriptloo used. Direct to Dr. JOHN T 3. DAGNALL, lie Futter rent, N. Y. Win :Irtle,wT JHN OVEIRAN 11H0... fitanulas tu O es ry of C /RON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT. TSRS, WINDOW GUARDS An., Nos. al SEU. OND and Esi THIRD STREET, between Wood and Morita, have on hand a variety of new patterns, fitneq,and plain, suitable for all purposes. .... , Particular attention paid to enclosing Gears Lots. Jcibbirur done at short notice. autt REST FREE.—A PARIPISLET OP Immense importance to the old and young, married and elngle of both sexes, will be sent free by addreeelog, with stamp enclosed, Boston ents, J. A. KENDRICK & CO., Box 75, Post Orme. MYROgydeorP • - Row.TIIE 111t1DAL OHAZIDEB, AN ES. SAY OF WABNING•AND INSTRUO. nor; PUS YOUNG MEN. Ale°, new and rails. ble treatment of the Urinary and Sexual Systeme. Andreae Dr. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, How aril Ammo:Litton, Philadelphia, Pa. DENBY 11. COILLINK, FORWARD INCE AND 0011L1111SSION RLERORnaiI and Wholesale dealer (o CREME, BUTTER. SEEDS, FISH. and produce generally, No. Se WOOD STREET Plltshiuwls. not P.II.IM2VVRB. I T 60 bangle new No. sLOrgs Illeakental I SS boat -• do do) 25 kitbe .••• We. II • ' O Ol • • ns do , NO, t dos _ 660 half OWL Labe Etarlent bet Mae_ by • 1020 • ' a CIAIXF=D, ght .-iittsbargii 6azt:tit‘.. VAT. REITDMISON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1965 Pally mon:dog /10 per noltua do. do . Ler% rd by carriers, 23 coot! a week Dally Evening aB5O per } car. do. do., aery ed by con - len, 15 cents a week. Weekly, io cluba 8150 per year do. tingle copies .01: , do. RATES OF ADVERTISING ONE SQUAIII-ATANDING Two time.... I 1.5 Three times.. 155 Four times... Fire : 2LO 960 One 5ve99.... 275 175 13. 73 75 Two Weeks— 415 276 1 00: 123 25 Three weeks f 0 4 2.5 2 75' 200 15 One month... 625 650 400 1. tO Two months 12 Of. 9GO 6 0.1 273 25 Three months 16 00 10 60 700 47, 25 Sin Months_ 60 11 75 960 800 no Nine month.. 34 00 17 70 0 7 01 S na One Year 4•4 00 25 30 16 07 In 01 00 iVerasettlelltl Inserted one year May DC enengact at the advertisers pleasure, at charge 0(24 cents per square, (or '7l cents if paid at the time,) but must be confined to the immediate business of the ad vartiser. Advertmements contrasted for otherwise than daily, a ill be inserted on such days as the °Mos may select. 7 ranaient advertising CASH. Death Notices, each insertion 1 , 50 Marriage notice., 75 Steamboat advertisements, per trip tbteaUtor.. or Admlniatratora , Notices 3 00 a 00 YEARLY ADVERTISING RATES: One snuare—confined to the (Immediate busineas of the advertiser, and not to include diasolutions, formation of new firm., wants, ka.—changeable once a week. Any excess to be charged a. tran sient matter. Three mouth.— •18 60 •17 00' 5 000 •8 00 SIX Mootbs 30 00 ispo IS 00 In 50 Sioo months.— 41 00 28 00 22 00 15 00 Use Yoor 67000 33 00 28 oo 10 00 Sal' Fist Notices double the /strove rates, ti sorted one month or more. For a lees period M. , neat, a line. ME=M=l W A square to be considered as the space occu- pied by ten lines of the ordinary advertising type of the paper. CITY AND SUBIIRBIN. (FROM TWTrIIDAT'S EVENING GAZETTE. ) Narrow F.ocape from Drowning—Heroism On Monday evening, a bright little bay, aged eight years, eon of is gentleman in Manchester, made a very narrow escape from drowning--be lag reeened by his sister, a girl lime fire years his senior. The circumstances were as followe The girl had been on a visit to some friends In West Greenville, Mercer county, and on ratan:l ing to her home, and exchanging congratula. lions 'alit her parents, inquired for her little brother, who was absent at play, her mother re marking that he had probably gone to the ricer shore. The girl, being desirous of seeing hlm l startrd down to the river bank (the river wash log the rear of the lot on which the dwelling stands) and found him bathing in company with some little playmates, alongside of a skiff belong ing to the family. She gently reproved him for going into the Water, contrary to tie instruc. lions of his parents, but with a childlike glee and a boyish design to exhibit hi= proficiency, he exclaimed, "1 can SWIM I" at the same time "going through the motions" as best he could. It so happened that the skiff had been moored alongside of a hole about four or fire feet deep, into which he unwittingly shored himself., and immediately sunk. Ills distressed appearance on !Wag to the surface at once revealed 114 danger to his sister, who, instead of becoming alarmed and fleeing away, as did his little play mates, tterolcly plunged into the water, edging the side of the skiff with one hand, and with the other awaiting an opportunity to rescue Ler drowning brother; who had sunk from view a second time. As he rose up again, she grasped him tightly and dragged him out, at the risk of her own life. He was almost ax hanged, bit after being carried 40MS ha soon revived, and is nothing the worse for his fear. ful adventure., It Is very rave that one so young as this little girl, can be found to exhibit the same degree of quickness to comprehend dan ger, and the heroism necessary to avert it. She was undoubtedly the means of saving the life of her brdther, whn should he live to manhood, must ever cherish towards her the tenderest affection. The Moral Aspects of Oltdom Re*. A. 31. Stewart, late chaplain of the ?elms} Ivanla Regiment, writes from 011 City so follow*: "It to not for religion that men come here, but for oil; as men go to camp, not for the enjoy meat of gospel ordinanem, but to fight. Should any attention be given to each Matters, the consideration roust he pressed home by some earnest evangelist, A few who were reams:win former localities, may prove sturdy and resolate enough to carry It with them here as lain camp. A large majority who made professions at home are speedily (reed from inch attentions by the fever of oil. Many who came here had hit little thought of such matters to former homes and hack's, and lens, seemingly, here. Others were about as bad as them before emigrating to .olldom, and with no aopar.nt signs of improvement. Several denominations • have either effected or are aiming at organiza tions in different localities—with, however, Ir. regular and often doubtful success. \linen, Blitz ranch effort and perseverance, religiois or gunixation or co operation wan e!lrected in came, • the next bloody battle was likely to send one. half of it to heaven and the other to the how tat; to hero, the next lonsilly that may come to get up a great C.lC,ll,Ment likery carry off to h a large portion of the adherents acme toil. ing missionary has been gathering around r•opulition ti•sats. Ti;, thi.unht seldom seems to be entertained of arranging a Rattle lion for a permanent home. No rae , tl, there. fore, if but few stakes are tightly 01 00! the church. Au Unfaithful Husband A few days ago, a lady arrived In this city, from her home in I thtn, In search of her has. band, who she had reason to believe bad eloped with another woman. She found he- way to the Mayor's oflice, at night, and the Mayor helag absent she stated her case to Capt. Reed, of the Night Police. She informed the 'Captain that her husband had left her, after taking every cent of money In the house, amounting to about nine hundred dollars, and from what she could learn he had taken the cars to this city, In com - pany with a woman who had managed to tstrenee hits affections from her. As ehe woo withtat friends here, and hal no Cacaos to pay for lodging, she asked privilege to remain in the Captain's mike all night, which duo grunted. In the morn. Ing sill• was taken to a boarding honor on Uia• mord alley, where she still remains. She has lett col, since her arrival here, that her worst .orts. are true—that her husband had eloped with the woman alluded to, and alter renwlnlng Leer a short time, took the cars (or Cleveland. E'be ,5 greatly, depressed in spirits, and almost heart, broken. Being without means, and not In a condition to travel, she concluded Co return to her home. The vllliau boarted of having de serted her, and knowing her sensitive nature, cruelly remarked that "she would m'y her eyes out about him, but he did not care for that." It Is to be hoped that ha may yet tin apprehended, and punished for his rascality. The Perrysville Plank Road. Persona who travel this road complain very much of the manner in which It is kept, and It is broadly Intimated that unless the proper repair arc made null will be entered to compel com pliance with the law. The following commu nication has been handed to no by a gentleman who Is compelled to travel the road Eds. Gazette: -I would Ilke to Inquire, through your columns, whether there are, at preaant, a Prealdent, Directors or Manager of the Perrys ville Plank Road Company I If so, It la high time that they were making the necessary re pairs, especially on the flrat two miles of the road, adjoining Allegheny city. I presume they have a Treasurer, as there Ls;is toll gate, and a pawn to take toll from those who travel over the road. If there le a Board of Managua, they should go to work at ouce, and have the road re paired, and ihne eavethemselves IN:trouble can expense of a snit at the next term of the Qear ter Sessions.. If the lam' ts not attended to, it will be brought to m the notice of the next Granddury. TM& TWA% Banking House Bobbed We ham item a citizen of Bamoreet, that an extensive and successful bank robbery was per petrated at that place on Sunday night last. The priVate banking house of MUM Treadwell Co. was buiglaricaudy entered, the safe blown open with powder, and the entire attitude stolen. It is not known what emoted of money was, taken, but the emu is auppluod tO.he Large, 113 heavy deposits *ere made with Meant. MI it la probable that a largo ilThllllll. of Govern matt boucle-eras loCked this In the safe. might thieves may two tied in direction, it be well for the together with our bankers andbrolters, to beim thealert, The. Young Ittanht •Fetenti.— .Warranted to core Privet* Mum. For Oats by &nests. Ask for the Young Min's' Brien& At pamphlet giving the nod / treatment. of private diteOsee secomponint q 2 eit 110 ;r• or can.be, had by addreostag Young Argues Friend, nox Cineinnatt. with a throe Mai stamp onet•deit. loisepn Pletotug, Mules Super, J. M. Balton , 8. 11% 00w AlleStilUye • MUM. • - • GAZETTE TER3LB Daily ataw2tnwlts.to 3 nal. 2 [lmes I LIM 0 week. a week. a week =GEM LEAP PIPE of all afros end thicknesses. SHEET LEAD of any thickness on band and made to order, by AL=ANDER GORDOPL Agent, Mem!Won Merehant, No. 102 Second stretch Jeledond ;WE L & BAILEY 1088 D LUAU Stock Brokers and Real Estate Agants :Zak' bought aa4 0014 main aa VW. Oak% WIIJIMPIS BALI Inn be had on the most favorable term n lets of four or deem:et, on Whitely Cheek, near the sow ing well( barrel') struck last week by the Standard 011 Oonipany. of Pittsburgh. Aato kAo STEEL & - BAILEY, Welkin 300 MILS LO CHOICE BRAIMB FAA ILT FM) 1,000 bald Grail 1,000 both Ear Corns 4 eara Haled Hayi 1 car Peach Blow Potatoes; I bbla Batter, in clohs; 60 barrels Green Apples; In atom an P AT sale by TERSON, AMMON & CO., Nom. 460 and 3161 Penn St., ScoWs new bundle& REMOVAL. F tattooed their exterudoe MOT_ Store and Factory to No, HP WOOD ST 'O. c°"2" Fleet Alley. imam thev ara prop Ut nil an orders lbr WHIP LABM AND SMTMEd promptly at thelowort Mom 1172 p PRINTERS. warkingarder. Wharf All tz , so on =wan of or addre , One Ckus TA TAM rariCka", par: Plttsbttab.Psi - • DO CITLI DUBLE bed 6112A•badiutlem: ' VESSEL CRACKSRI3.-4nst'. receipt,. grab Naiad Almond and Ginger Antso:llngen en and -W Drinke&- - Also, Doston,. Butler and Gramm Alm% o r We, wholesale and Mall, at thn Furdly aat mmirStin• of MA ,W" !awe to Liboatrani E l H M and swats: I ALLOW ' 31 ' . ne . tow Miam i as • CEO izaskakplair_ Mat - WW I DWX4B : O4 CO. els* .trtir.e o! V. e of fcr tkeruent of a new article of wheat, to be f00...1 erotber column. The yr . —, ^ • • highly ttcommtmded for LuAiaess hategri l / 4 7, and their article of wheat ought to be thorcugt.ty tcrted it every scr.tir. 2:2 - • - • - --•- of experienced farmers horn Canada Lave maden purchase of tight hundred bushels, and intend to test its utility in thet country. This matter is worthy of the attention of the Alecte• ny County Agricultural Society, and It might be well for them to get a supply of the seed with a view of testing It In this locality. The history of the grain is thus described: Tie variety of wheat originated . eriai Mr. I. Llohl, who noticing a single stock of smooth wheat growing in a tidd of Medeiterranean bearded wheat) examined it, and finding It to be a handsome White grabs, and ripe at • ht. same time as the red wheat, gathered a, nisi:Led sad continued doing so until he was able to fore i.ll seed. for his nekidbors, It has rapidly grown to favor where known, but as no effort has been made to introduce It by advertising, it has spread to a comparatively small area. It Is an entirely new and distinct variety of wheat; Its early ripening, hardiness, resisting the ravages of insects, short, stiff straw, etc., give it a well marked character, and It la much more prolific than the Mediterranean, A Normal School for Wreelmen The General Assembly of the United Presby terian Church, at Its last meeting, authorized the estatillshmvat of a Normal School for the Freedmen in or near some Southern city. The object in view Is the education of Intelligent col creel people to be teachers of mph. own race, ns the moat effectual way of accomplishing their moral and Intellectual elevation. This is an lr nt movement, and Its Mem.- - important movement, and its success wi.l depend mainly upon the interest which the friends of the colored people take in It. It will rust some thing to establish and support the school, and those who wish to contribute to that end can ad dress the agent appcinted by the Board of Mss alone to the Freedmen. Rev. John It. Scents, of Beaver, Pa., who Is authorized to receipt for all contributions. The school has not yet been lo- cated, but It will prbabiy be established at Knox ville or Nashville. CARPETS. 0