TEE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. v. B. PE IE &N , t Ream RIIIMULL EBBW?, r oirmurzoss nu GASHITSASIOOI47O.I. No, 6111 Firm 13Taxre, PlTrinimall. II Tm.xs res weld Rex I/ Ea . / ... ...... CITY TIMM. bargalsta In. dry goods, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. Ilszsos Lovs d Bso Dry Good. Of every variety, at very low , ' prices, on th northeast corneroi Fourth and Market streets. C. I/althea Lova a Bae. Retail Buyers of; Dry woods will end we sell a great many goods at retail lower than some other hOUAOS wholesale thorn. Remember, the northeast earner of Fourth and MarkeLstroola. C. Love a lino. Lltrdaay•a Mood blearetter. I hereby challenge any Person to uineaun my tight to manufacture the above, and otTe the name for solo at my new Stores, 107 &Leith field atreet, and opponite the Poste/nee. J. M. retamt. • Wholesale Buyers of Dry Deeds will find it to their inter est to 01111111110 our stock before purchasing elsewhere, . we hart, some extra good bar gains to oder. Remember, we are now on the northeasteornerof Fourth and Market streets. C. litssoir Love a Eno. Coe'e Dylipepolla Cure. The only reMody ever discoveral that will surely and permanently cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, Mete-headache. and enable dyspeptics to eat hearty food without (ear 01 dlstreSs, eau be obtained at all oar drug stores. Agent for Pittsburgh, Joseph Fleming. Draggled, tin. $1 Market street, - • Doctor J. L. Kennedy In Pittsburg'''. Dr. Kennedy the most skillful Surgeon for the last !Mean years in the city of Dublin, Lilo metropolbsof /reined, hos ar rived to this city and opened his oleo at No. 71 birth street, Pittsburgh. Dr. Kennedy is a regular educated physician, but has made a speciality of Openttive and burgleal Chiropo dy, Dlaease_s of the feet. In fact all disea ses of the limbs, skin and scalp. A Valuable inveallonn Sortudjung that every housekeeper must have. P !tutees - & CO. having purchased the sole and exclusive right to maunfacturearai sell Dick's celebrated Patent novoiving Broiler, In gen eral use In all the eastern clues at the present time, will have on exhibition at their office, No. 2 Sixth street, near Liberty, where every person can see in operation, one at the most simple and beet inventions of the time. Steaks will be broiled In three minutes, with nil tile Juices retained, BO perfectly that no butter Is roe nired• Parent and Sweetest Cod Liver 011 in the world, Mans taccnrod horn fresh selected livers on the sea coast. This 01l Is charactrirircd by a sweetness and purity peculiar to It alone. Its reputation is so groat Vat it takes the lead of other ohs, and 18 universally prescribed by physicians. Re wolober to !ink for Hazard h easwell's Cod Liver OD. Caswatt Macs' & Ca, New York, Solo mantilacturors. For sale at wholesale In Pittsburgh by E niters & Co. At retail by all Druggists. inhtertlawenn A Great /Alstake. In our placards posted you will see tli a num ber should be NO Penn street, which we hope will ho remembered. Those who know Drs. Nill and tilllesple, or have ever heard of them, only wish to know where to and their plate of business thewhite house, 246 Penn street, directly. opposite Christ's Methodist Episco pal Church. No one can be mistaken if they will look at the church and than for the yid to house. I.IMIIII was the first tdligive laughing gas, and this Is the only place In the city where It Is given In Its purity and with per fect Reece.. Beautiful guts teeth at ten lot. Ws per set. This is now the largest and best feitaltifsiument In the west - 21.1-2,6---21n rent, street. The Virstio Gold Alining Company. The merits of this Company are the theme of conversation Trot only with MOP of business but with those not engaged In commercial pursuits; It Li off believe acknowledged by by every one that no enterprise has over been ilreukkrittd to the attention of eareltizemi with such o variety of eholec property for a basis and upon ouch fair and equitable terms. As will be seen by advertisement 011 ?.1.1 page, "original Ltdereds" 111 . U:ifs Company con now be hail at $101) each. We are informed that subscriptions are * Corning In fgom all mailers and the list le rapidly lilting up. As It 4 expected that the books will shortly close, those desiring to avail themselves of the op portunity now presented of securing one or more of these ° lnterests" should at once send In their subsdriptlons. 2.3 Cents! 23 Cents! 23 venta ' I What 23 conti will do. What 25 coots will do. tZI Fifth ntrael. G 3 Fifth street. Admission frec. Admission free. Everybody receives more than their money's worth, anti as a matter of course, Everybody is delighted. Everybody Is delighted. A specialty, A specialty, Our Groceries. Our Groceries. The beat of Spices, Coffee, Chocolate, Wu tied, de. Call and see how we sell thew. • New Goods, New Goods, Arriving daily. Arriving A large line of goixele for the 1.4 1 / 8 3. Remem ber the number, 03 Fifth etreet, oppoeite the Opera noose. my7i-2t The Gras d Secret. The grand secret In medication is to help Nature. auerAta and Rzormare—these are thlt Alpha and Omega of the only 'theory of curt that has eallnural servo for Its basis. to the nervous systen. Is Shattered, the muscles weak, and the mlnd,wilka the body, in a state of partial collapse—what Is It best to dot Kea. • sou teaches as the answer: • !Mom V r Toes glen, Braga 61m up to you would besot, s tottering °Mace. Tll4, pabulum he needs 1s a Tonic Al. tarathre. Bring elm up on of the depths of Debility and Despondeney. Win LIORTITTIA'S BiTTIMA. They cannot injure. A child may take them In doses lulled to its years, without the Posid bUlty of harm. The enfeebled Mil Power') are " lure to reapend energetically to their action as the wilted gram is to erect, lie blades under the vivifying and refreshing . rain. In all casm of debility the Bit Lon Ale AbKlittLeiy required. There if 'no substitute or mooed's neuut that will Oil their place. liesort to this meet wonderful of kkaletn Tonics: Ann ALL WILL as Waal, Boarm mind that in Draper.ia, Intermit i.ee revere, Billion Disorders, and Affectlona of the Nerves, uu other medicine will produce one tithe of the gond effect that Invariably foPolis Abe UM of WWI excellent Invigonitoi and Corrective. Sold everywhere,-A. Oct. 27: lora. atoshatter,a Slaters A re Isola wholeaaleand retail at very low rates at 6 leaning% Drug and Patent MedlelneDepot, No. el Market stieetonrrner of the Mlalneed vied Market, near Fourth street. swung and alninmer emods. Trio well-known store of Mr. John Water, Merchant Tailor, No. 1.16 Fedora! street, Alle gheny, has been lately Into' up With a new as sortment of spring and Bummer goods. The stock has been well selected, and embraces all Mao numberless articles needed for gentle. scads {pimento. A large stocker readpniade v* 13 446°40.8, Tests, de., will Blau be tonal in Jn tic ostabliaiunent. :Ma stock of tarnish/erg goods cannot be mirmissed. rersOns desiring to purchase a good indt of clothes ' would no wan by giTin g iff• i' r eisr,4 Mill. Plumy CI daa, Practisal Inge 'Winn; and Dealers in Ameri can Mite Written* cocoa. Moe at Ann an. iter leneddin's niter the Water Works bard% Beisilence. N 0.78 Pike street. Or. deo promptly attended to. An work warrant ed Water moot • Inipairlas demo at tlto snort. esIWW I OI4 Nei:harks forrepian,prorided the Leaf 1e nidatniaed ellen it L ant on. • • Carpenter JNbfng Mop Ilastag returned atter an absence of three tears to the train 2 hare reopened my elan lOr all scats of jobbing in the carpenter Une at the old steno, Virgin ally; between &WM. Aeldittrestopadeberry. Ailey. Onhassointtee juut peoncs ttt astealet to. • 4 THE LATEST NEWS BY TI;LEGRAYIL FROM WASHINGTON Nervy- .1.451,2E.131L1. ARTICLES ADDED TO THE FREE LIST Bills approved by the President, WASHINGTON, May 7.—The Committc, of Ways and Means have added the following ar tie!c to the file list ok a the amendatory tax hill: Candle wicking, deer sk.lns, (dressed or smokeilo flavoring extracts solely for rooting purpoees, paintings, and statuary, prom Mons of eitmtrotyper4 magenese cobalt", horse rakes, harness used for braiding and manu facturing purposes, paper stainer*, caustics and crude soda and HIM limbs soda, yeast paw -1 ‘lers and railroad iron The Commit tee have Ir .:r" Plat t e h l e inS o l l e d av ‘ e . tti c c h t e i7x e ' n 'n e d x res t' s ' et ' n n navies at three per cent.. Broker sales and contracts for merchandise and produce are exempted from tax. The President has approved the bill prorld leg that the active list of the pay corps of the nary snail consist of eighty Paymasters, forty paseed Assistant Paytnasters, and thirty As a ularllstant Pay Masters. Paymasters be reg y- Promoted and commisaioned from pass ed Assistant Paymaaters,and passed Assistant Paymasters from Assistant Paymasters, and all passed Assistant Paymasters author. zed by this act to be apixiintml who have not heretofore been appointed and ' commiesioned es Assistant Paymasters, and all Assistant Paymasters nereby authorized to be appointed snail be seleeted from those who have served as Acting Asst.. tent Paymasters for the term of one year, and who were eligible to appointment in the grade o[.Assistant Paymasters when they were ap pointed Acting Assistant Paymasters as afore said, subject, howeger, to such examinations as are required by law and such as may be es tablisher. by the Secretary of the Navy. Paased Assistant Paymasters shall give bonds for the faithful performance of their (lit tles in the pum of $15,000, and their annual pay shall be—at - sea, SIAM on other duty, MAO; and on leave or st aillug orders, $1,200. The President has also approved the Jona Meacdt lion deelaring that It is the duty and `priVilege.of Congress tOexpress the gratitude of the nation to the officers soldiers and sea- Men of the Vatted States, lir — whose valor and endurance on land- and on the den use re bellion bin been crushed and itsprlde and pow er humbled, and by whose fidelity to the rause of freedom the government of the people has been priserved and ned. and by whose orderly retern horn th fire and blood of civil war to the peaceful pursuits of private life, the exacting and ennobling intitionce of free inatitutions upOn a nation has been signally manifested to the world. WesuiNGTON, May 7.—The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that the Treasurer of the Petted States han been mstroctod to re colve and parlinmattired United tats, .rti (lentos of InOstnentieS3 ISCOrned Interest to the extent of twenty million dollars, if me seined to hint before the first Proximo. CURRENCY RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 11. S. District Court at Norfolk BUSINESS OF TOE WAYS ANO MEANS COMMIT FEE The New Orleatw Cotton Case dbc... dbcx., Nay TORE May 7.—The Herold'•• snecialsays: MaJor General Daniel Motels arrived In this city from Charleston this morning, accommoil mi by Colonel Moore, Captain Bassett, awl Dr. Smith of his staff, and Colonel Totten, Inspec tor General of the army. The General been summoned from South Carolina to con for la bout aimsored he appointment to the Magna, which it will decline. In relation to the cholera on the steamer England, the American Consul proceeds to "tats, that he cannot learn that there i or nos been a single case of cholera in England, and therefore lie concludes that the disc.,. is not the result of infection taken from say locultty in England. Newspaper,. say that the thole, la on the Rhine, an d some levant]. spa in and Prance, hot not yet - alarmingly prevalent In any of these countries. The Tribune's "portal says: The Controller Of currency waken a statement which show!. ' the actual receipts for the current itacal your to April lot , are etle,fitt,ms. and at the moue rotator the next three months will arnount for the year to .540,000,0 W, to which may be added kM,ooauel for income tax. Increasc.l taxes are expected to be laid nest year on soy eral Impart:tat article's , and some revenue will be derived from the Southern States. Mr. Clark, therefore, estimated that, next year's revenue will not fall below that of this year, and that deducting expenditures, es now esti. mated,there will be a balance to the credit of the Government of 1249,00een0 on the 30th 'of June, PM% The Time.. .pedal says: The finery now Is, will the President veto the hill to admit redo as a State Some say be will sign the I bill, because he ha co mmitted himself in fn . vor of the admission of that territory in I communication to lon read some weeks ago. , The President did not In that message under- I take to decide any question Involved On the contrary, he unmistakably decline d . to take upon himself the responsibility of deciding anything, andaribMitted the 'whole matter to Congress for its action. I atilt adhere to my previously expressed belief, that the Presi dent will veto the bill admitting Colorado on the other gro o u nalderation. nd of inadequate population , if on two c The Unitesl States District.Courtconven. at Norfolk, Virginia, tomorrow, Judge Under wood presiding, Chief Justice Chase declining to preside until he can be assured that martial law hi abrogated in Virginia. Asithere have been conflicting decisions in thelYar Denart,- meld, and by toe commanders of military de partments, as to the effect of the peace pro clamation with regard to the reiteration of the civil la Justice den notw in the sPtaately In rebellion, I the Chief feel that it would I lie seemly fora Judge of the supreme Court to attempt to hold court while a doubt existed as to whether martial law is abrogated or not. I can Say upon good authority that the Presi dent does interpret the Peace Proclamation as abrogating martial law in the diatileta where the rebellion to declared to have ceased in till matters in sibich the civil court* have Jeri.- , diction. It la nations - toed that a declamatory proclamation to that effect will be loaned Jiy ' the President In a day or two. Au Immense amount of work bas been done by the Committee on Way,. and Means. The tax bill was tint reported, and the recommit ted bill to be rettubed tomorrow will be doubledets a new bill. They have nearly the number of sections of the former. The following are some of the important I ! changes that have bees made by the committee ' Railroad iron has been pineal on the °sump , UM] also cobalt, pickles, yeast, powdery; aud yarns and warps need for building and mannfactaring purposes, exclusively oleo of I statuary and works of art. The former action On tobacco and muff has been rescinded, and a uniform rate on all smoking tobacco, wheth er made of stems or leaf, of isle per pound M- I pearl. No repeal of the tax on limiter matches bias been proposed in the bill, as has been gen. orally stated In the newspapers. The spirit and beer law reported by the Revenue Com missioner has been adopted In the moat ol its eslentialleatures by the Committee. The young gentlemen who are AO pertina ciously seeking appointments at the Naval Aeademy, are not perhaps aware that it Is about as difficult to get out of the service as It LS to get to. The *at to the Government of I each graduate at tee time of graduating, hi $134000, and a large number of cadets fall to graduate from lack of capacity de. Thellov crewcut in loathe to yiart with a promising student. One of this class neat his resignation I to the secretary of the Navy a few days ago. Thu Secretary replied that the Deportment declines to receive your resignation, and mid sidemen must distinctly understand that they cannot obtain an education at Government expense, and then quit the service without rendering an equivalent. . The New Orleans cotton case, which Lae been Don trial befere United Stat. District Judge are 1 , , In which : ji lt ußkit civil and mill. • terry authority inuf wn up, hes been brought , ,facially to th eattention of the President. Byorder of General Canby the cotton in Ilts I ^Lion was seized by soldiers at the hustigs tlon of a party intrusted in the property, and the order of the Court was resisted. Judge Dureil refined to proceed with his court, so long as it was thus menaced by the military. The President has directed the Secretary of War to Instruct General Canby to rescind the order complained of and to allow the coon unrostrieted authority in the matter. • Yew York illatterr. /law roar, May 7.—et the election op CPT 2d for County .Celirt,..7udge. and Solicitor, teen hundred and thirty elk votes were oast, electing Levi S. Russell /edge., and Unto? J. 0. 'Terrill Solicitor. TIM eleetion was warmly contested, but orderly. The must celebration on the ant of May by the firemen took place. The demonstration was an Imposing one. Everytidng passed off with the utmost order. The report from the hospital slaved quaran tine today states that one new mum of chola. re occurred an Siturriay, and dye new mums yesterday. There are now a hundred and twelve cases In the hospital. The liquor saloons were closed in this city and Brooklyn, to conformity with the new excise law. Tho . any was unusually qquiet. while the suburbs were unusually boUiterone- Only slaty-six arrests were made for violations t the la jf ornando Buolit was rmnanded to tie cus tody of the Idorman detective police on Satur day, under the extradition treaty. Ele was misused of having forged twenty thre ethousan Pruadan thalami, and had armyed orgy e days before. Explosion.-pons nes *filed. jtaarirown,Cors. May ?.—The *Crew press Lulu of the /Lazard Powder Company, at E field, exploded at half part two o:Jock this afternoony Instantly.:lnllg four ' workmen, who were Ilteraprterrn niece& . „ Slimmer Musk. DAVUPOET, la, May 7.—'ffia steamer Enter prise struc k tactkicaito and Rock Woad rall- brkirs today and aria gunk. Tao deck _oats 0 NMI all mina; '2fo THE Pi ITSBURGH GAZETTE. NO i LATEST EUROPEAN DUCES Reform Bill Passed the House of Commons. GERMAN DIFFICULTY UNSOLVED Tho X.CM-49/111P2. &C*., &c , & A MALT, AX, May 7.—The steamer China, from Liverpool on the 2sth, via queenat own, arrived I els morning. lier dates are two days later than received by the steamer Peruvian. The Propont is arrived at Liver - mud on the Tah of April, with the passengers cil the steamship City of Washington on board: the latter hal her Machinery disabled and would prone oil under sail. It is stated that A °stria has dean Poly deter mined nn adopt Me energetic military meas. ti res In % enetla. The reform Mil has panned tile [louse of Com mons by a majority of five. German newa It eon dieting . . Tin•re Is eon 'Womble lama/linens as to tbe relations be tween Austria anti Italy, lint the Italian Gov eminent denies having any warlike !men- WM*. The rotted slates Consul et Liverpool on the ^j'alL took formal possession of the ex -rebel cruiser Tallahassee, It, the name of the Amer ican Government, on the terms of the dor boon of the Court of Admirals. It Is stated that an .litstrian ill ' apatoli, deity area at Berlin on the :Nth, announced that Aus tria had not immediately begun to disarm, on account of fresh complications having Orison with Italy. Itafy isoxpeoted to remonstrate against the Austnan orrnametats. A late Paris titsiudeh repot is great uneasi ness there from rumor. xburt.ig the Imi- nence of war. The hourse u was li alrocteil m mai Italian stock was offered at a mater)al decline. The Itallun Cham her of Depnties has approved the budget by a vote of .IG , against 7`2 It In cludes the income tax, and upon a graduated scale is est 'muted to redoes., the deficit to fifty millions of franca. The weekly returns of the Bank of Prams. show an Incr m ease of mf on and mountng to Moven illions two ah hunb a dred thousandi John Mitchell was printing letters In the ("Malone Nerfainola upon 'the grievances of Ireland. In a future letter he promises to explain clearly what lonlanlism is, and Move .11 what it is not. The papers generally regard the vot o the seconil rea ling of tho Reform hill , as s an gov ernment victory only in name and In reality a defeat.. There are various speenlations . to tile course the Ministers will adopt. Vienna dispatch. aasert that Austria to her latest note to Pretoria declares her readiness to Lake the initiation in demobilising her I troops, hut the armaments in Italy conapel her to take measures for the protection 01 her frontier, especially the coast line. Prussia to said to not consider the have declared she could pro posal of A.tna s. armament as seri°u while she arms for agai d n l st Italy, and that Austria must re-establish stet im 110 in Vienne If Cho expects Prussia to de nuilxlise her troops. hates( min Queenstown, Mug t is tated that the Bri ti s hßs in istry will net resign incon sequence smal question. majority on the reform No solution of the German lilfticulty is appa rent. Mutual recrimination continnes, Prus sia and Italy throwing the ones on Austria, and rice terse. It Is reported that Austria in formed the British and French anthassadorn that If their liorernmenta will guarantee the neutrality of Italy, then Austria will disarm. It is reported that a decree has been issued placing the. Italian army on a war footing. Great military preparations wore making in Tho Ltworpool Breadstuff market Is gcueral• ly dull, but elonaAy. Richardson, Spence d Co., any Wakefield, Nash et Co, report as follows: Flour very (lull. Wheat: small sales and quotat lons nominal I' Undimmed. Corn quiet and steady at :see d@ 'l , -4 for nixed. I=2l I.4rerpoul, April 7...3 .—Provieions heavy, with a downward tendency. Bigland, Athaya a Co. and Gordon, Bruce a Co. report beef heavy and still declining. Pork doll and with a down ward tendency. Bacon Inactive and tending' downward. Petroleum: Boult, English and Brandon rert that the sales have been small Uffneld for po refined and lied for spirits. London, ainil in.—Breadstulis opliel and steady. Coffee firm Tea very dull. Petro- leum steady at Pawl for relined. THE DEERING FAMILY MASSACRE Confession of ProbBt. lON TIIE 1101:k OAS VIOLA I.IL rat:, May 7 —Tye kioro./io raph publishes tire Confamlon of Probst. Af. ter fleeter ibing the murder 01 the boy Ca rey, he says. The sight of the blood of the boy produced In me, devilish and bloodthirsty feeling, and I determined at once to loonier the whole family. fie disposed 14 . the body or I the soy ns described before, and then dellber ntel, walked over to the house. Ile entered, An I told Charlie, the little lay neat in years to Willie, WOO woe atment, that he wanted him to help him do some work in the bare. The little fellow followed him, and as soon ns he got hint Inside the barn door he dispatch.) him with a meall nze he had secured. Ile then went. bock to the house and told Mrs. Deering there wan something the matter with out, of the COWN, and he wanted her to roan' to the ham she went and he followed, he das soon us she entered inside struck ron the head and killed her. lie then Went Nick to the house and brought the children out, one nt a time, and taking them Inside the born dispatched !hear, one by one, with the IMMO 11.20. In 011,41 InSIIIIIVO he rut their I thrmits ant placed their 001I10r In the corn erib, himself, Just In the position they were found. He then covered the hallos up and proceeded to wipe out all OVOienColl Or US Ruth. lie then went hack to the nous,' and awaited the arrival of Mr. Deering, not ex =log that Miss Delon would itecOmpany its soon us Sir. Deering arrived In the car riage he got out, and Probst told him some. thing war wrong with one of the cows, and asked him to go over to the barn with him. Mr. Deering went along with Idea, and kilos Dolan went into the homer and took off her bonnet and furs. Mr. Deering 41141 not even takeoff his gloves before going to the barn, but proceeded there at once, followed by Prolist,.wbo hail the axe concealed ready for use. As soon as Mr. Deering entered the door, Probst states that toretreek him in the bead and felled him to the earth, and then chopped at his neck with the edge of the axe. Miss Dolan was the next and last victim. She pro.. ceeeied to the barn, after coming down stains, and not nailing any of the family in the house, Probst, wholwas to waiting for her, treated new its he had done the rest of the fltmlly. After laying out the bodies and covering them up with hay, the murderer went to the house and,commenced searching for valua bles. Ile states that he got no money, bet ex pected to /secure a consiileralile amount. Hu Wastes that Miss Dolani• pocket-bOok hail very I ittle in it. Ito saw nothing; whatever of the two fifty 41..11ar compound interest notes, anti twenty dollar bill of the same character, that are missing. Ile remained about the house for some time, pinked up the articles Latina m the black valise, and left about dark. Ms run nor movements were pretty much as brought out on the trial. Probtist states that he would have confeastal to all the murdere be fore', but he feared that If he 4114,0, Ito wolud be torn to pekes by the mots. From Narhs'il‘e. ARIIVILLL, May 7,—The Committee of bier chant+, appointml byco the Chamber of Com merce leave for Cincinnati to-night.. to confer with the Cincinnati mmittee in regard to building is railroad direct between the two Barclay Martin, of Shelbyville was, shot on Saturday by his father-In-law. Ile is not ex pected to recov er. Majo r. General Fiske'. staff leaves to-night for Memphis to Investigate the cause of the late riots there. Evidence in the iiOnOoll.on CABO goes to show that Henderson had the number of mules allered to have been delivered at the.stock yam s, to which additions had been constantly made and a largo number daily sent to Nash ville for ludo. From Now Orleans, 7- N my iletssms, May the election to-dy the Nettiotuti Ilemoemtle ticket was mletor a i. mut. Gen. T. Hays was elected SlierlF. Ills disilualitication being removed by the . Preal dent's pardon, he will enter the 'Mee atpnee. Gera Itenuregaril in North on busidess of the Jackson Railroad, whereof he In President, contemplating raising money enougli to pay "off the pressing liabilities, and relieve It from "British bondholsers. rile road Is In good working condition, ball dollars will mike a million and t learnc st YeAr• Gen. liherldan has Issued an order releasing the banks of New Orleans from all military control. The floods are receding, end the planters are busy putting In cotton eruPc Trial of J, W. Duncan. • New Yeas, May 7.—The Savannah dully/Vele, mid ileraid fo r the ;Waage that the trial 01 Jim.' W. Duncan alleged enmity to Federal pris oners at Andersonville, has been brought to a close, and the Commission have determined upon a sentence, but it will notbo made pet, tic until passed upon by the Department com mander. Destructive Fire at trattro. CAIRO, May 7.—The tho u Ohio oT Miller, Stratton g Co., on the Ohio levee, and twelve other building,,, occupied as clothing stores and saloons, were burned tido morning. The estimated loss is one hundred thomiand dollar.. inaurcdfor about sixty-five thousand dollars, mainly Ip eastern companies. MEM!ffl . . Hatarar, May 7.—The steamer Merlin, Inim Newioundland, reports the steamer IV 1111 am Yetin, from Ilavrelor New York, touched at St. Joseph, New Foundland, an the Mk ult. She had the Head Center, James Stephens, ou board. Jo4lle of Appellate Court Appointed. Itmanorp M4y 6.-raovernor Plerpotnt dqa appointed lion. Ajax. Wren Jpriire opribelltP prelims Court d e at h ppeal', to.= the vacancy soused by the of Judge Thompson. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDIJ GS - - Mr. Julian offered a resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee to report a bill pro viding that hereafter the elective franchise shall not be denied or abridged In any of the Territories of the Coiled States on tinemnit Of race Or color, and prorating further, and thereby tiring moth, of the fact, that hence• forwent no State which the people of any of the allot Territories May organism:MlMl be ad tented into the Union t who.] constitution shall sanction such denial or abridgement of the elective franchise. At the suggestion of Mr. Wilson, of lowa, the resolution was modified so. simply to In struct the Jildiulary Corn 'Mites to inquire In to thepropriety• of reporting much a bill. Ur EldrhigO moved to la the resolution on the table, which was lost lip a vote of 9 to 711 anti the resolution was then adopted. Mr. Lawrentsn, of Ohm, intrgilleeil a 101 l to regulate the time 1111 l fix the place for holdhig the Circuit Court of the United States In the Itharlet of N'irg in, which Was eon/tittered and passed. It Ilx. Lho limo of holding the tdr omit at Richmond, ml the tient Monday In MaY, and the fourth Monday In November in each year, and authorixes the a,Uo a anoint of the tiesBlol, now ailLhOrireil from Norfolk to Rich mond Air - of Penusylvania, expressed the hope that the Color Justice of the United on would ,tolls ditty now, and not shirk thi • [demotion) hlmacif to the Proraideut. Mr. Smith offered a resolution Which was n.toptod, railing for Information }rout the ve. loos Cabinet Alininturs In referee to the tonnlair of clerks holding office raider theta. Croix] what Staten ilea are apimintod, Att., specifying those who have Mon In the Union army and in the Confederate army, find Mal inMi; icy Whom they wore rOtanillnenilett. r. Walker letroduced a bill to annul the 34th article of the locclarntionoplie,i of Bights of the state of Ma . 1 0 ie. triet of ryl and, It no ana far rend twit,,.andtheDre forced to the Committee for the Matt-let. Mr. Lairrefire, of 01110, Offeror! which Iwo_ into roctirt,g the Commit tee on Agriculture to inquire Into the called!-, uicy of reniOring Lilo Dopartillent of AgrieoL tare to ono of the }lantern Sham. Alr, Royer Introduced the follow ing pream lob, and Mint resolution Whore..., The Joint Committee of fifteen on Itectumtruction, reported on tile lid, ult., after Llie millions labor of tire months Of eOlitininal incubation, a plan orJlow not to do it, In which It has fully met the expecte/Ims of the reentry, wnich Is as much as ought ordinarily to he de mended of any committee; therefore, Resulted, That said Joint Committee be dia. charged. Mr. Bramwell moved to lay the Joint resent. I Lieu on the table. Agreed to; yens 90,nays 21. I Mr. Kelley offereda resolution, which wax adopted. Instructing the Committee on Claims ' to inquire Into the fulrnev, and propriety of the distribution of the rewards for the arrest , of Jeff. Mavis and the conspirators in the noen tier of Proalticnt Lincoln. Mr. Stever. introduced a joint resolution to I amend the Constitution of the United States, by adding an article providing that Congress shall have power to lay a tax or duty on cot. ton exported from the I:nittal Mates, which I was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr Washborne. of Illinois, presented u let. tar from Mr. Brancron, transmitting the cor respondence between Earl Russell, Charles F. Adams and Ur. Bancroft, on the subject of Mr. Itancroft's atrictnres on the Engliah Gov ernment In his eulogy on Prealilent Lincoln, delivered before Congress. The correspond- I once was renal In full. On motion of Sir. Stevens, a resolution was adopted limiting each 'speech on the Recce, struetion proposition to thirty minutes. The documentsts re ordered to be published to the (nobe, and to be printed and resat red to um Joint Committee on the Death of Pieta - dent lancoln. Mr. Garfield, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a joint nmolution to pro vnitt far the exemption of crude petroleum from tax or duty. Mr. Morrill explained the necessity for pass ing the joint resolution now. The manufac turers of parrafine oil were , now obliged to Imo pay , a tax etude pato doom tn the tone of a fanny y of Were Omni:m.ll,l Lo nun peed operation., and the workmen were be coming riotrinx and were tleranlyhor the The Committee of Ways and Means nropialeil to take off the tax on the first of July, and It might as well be done so an to let the boatman+ goon. The joint reselntion wee considered and monied. The Pled:or erearmed a message from,the i'resitient mil/fig the attention of Congress, again to the expoolion of flehery and wat ou/tUre uL Areochon, Prance, and IL was 're er - ferred to the Coin uu I tee on Foreign ATM.. Mr. 3f or ri it el, to rod to to ir frill PIN an nt ion of the bill. lir zeta in no lalng I , „r Internal revenne bins, the ~recittiiii tlivi meet... at the threshold, I, now telt revenue leave 1., anon.. Ittlit touch (Mr necessities repent) for another year. Thu Mat epareition h. been apcolally answered by the Seetetary of the Treaunry. svlro,liau to red open Pee !infl ame and fifty millions., pi., tiled then eproer.- mionu v. - einem.. do not parcel the tizrl ilia e of the until Si A olltlrl Rafe to rely upon, in cluding the revenue Irian tariff as a ell lu ta:real isves. in cloaking au indium!, of the probable receipt. tram the latter we Kure as a basc, one lull veer and" Ihtee-linirthi of Um present year of er piti ...nee, /mit the data I. nnf nctuutly complete to he of , or receipt for l'o4 and ism a ere tit tetrad numbers *moon/tom, and the returns the. fur of !NZ aml hinn alma that we mayextert Increase for the year of nearly arty per e LIII r not Olre, , t ban front s3ofnelVon tankmit., frik*O. ne of the !urgent and hied pitying eoniitiervi of the ' , ovine. of the eon. tr, 11ulug the m war out the government. Hot It bi NO no longer. War peters no long., rule, rind It u Inevnable that manufactures most be still fernier re till..ll In value until we reneh the .011.1 of geld az recognized by the etolliltlet,l4l world. The tax - on men inacturee, therefore, Most be tar less productive for the ear ending June 30th, than heretofore, an it will e computed al a lee, per COTltsge. If rate 1 , 111 should Ice adopte.l \lilt Oil ~ far lets aggregate amount than SW a general rule lu A setoton of frilling prlces, it Is not gal. and losses which must ho calculated at the .0.1 of the year. Therefore, the tax on Ineomert and the , 1141. Bonds from flanks and ether corm:ratious fur the next year cannot Is, exr,eeted to yield any -1111:1g like tie: amount deriver' from those .urces fur the years ending December last and December isle, nor ran our foreign Impor tations be tuaintainett upon their present Neale. It Is req. dot:treble that they eihould not be, as they are supplanting a large altore of the loner of our own peOplf,anditerause naymeet will pit pre.nt be mode chiefly in United States Bonds flnanelal Irllsaster, as well mere:teed depression to our industrial later wits, mmuot fail to show such an Influx of for. I el49igZo n good Thaat s, a we trade have witeaned t present. 10/1.. moat :l in 1.0112 C he degree he postponed until we recover from the exhattn, lion causedby the war, until capital and la. bur tea soljust Itself to the new conditions of peace, or until we have •onietlilng to ex change for British, French, and pennon Iron, wine, and haberti.bery, maiden our national erwllt It In right, however, to MOIL for some In crease of revenue In etamequenee of the close of the war and we may expect aomethlng from the states lately In rebellion though not an amount in proportion to their relative num ber.. Never fruitful in taxable removeos they have less now than over. We obtain dataide of commerce, enough to cover the bills already passed In one or the other House for extra ex penace. On these accounts It will equal my i tr ra c L i ! t o inont; watt ns al o, l .h t e h rs es e n t , l:t n n!f e s ,o l n t o ry co tp mention. Committee on Wavi andi Means bare felt willing to report the bill as It Ytltlldil, whirl, will tella. taxation the present ayear hi round numbers abbot /t la lto prudent to anticipate a largo diminothm from custoam, as tdt ought not telafexpectod to long continue at ouble the amount ever ob tained In the most prosperous times. Our re eeipta from miscellaneous sources the nothing year will be very light, as they have reeemtly accrued mainly from property disposed of at the close of the war, and premiums on sales of gold, to sources already nearly extinct. We seek matte some compensation for these 10111108 by inerraming the tax on raw cotton, three cents, or by raising it fonn two to five cents 1 per Pound, imppOrdnif that two 'millions of bal. should be raised this season. and be taxed--and 1 think the amount will be oonsid. °rattly greater. Notwithstanding Oho aelual want of good aced and changed system of la- I bar, we ought to obtain a revenue from this source of .14,000,000, or an Increase over the tax at present enforced of 120,400,000. The crop may so far exceed the number stated as to cover all the cotton which will escape taxes thou, or which will be used on the plantatiOns, and all that will be exported In the shape Of manufacturing, and upon which drawback wills he allowed, but it will be safer to es timate rho pr.:unable receipts en a lower heals. All human calculations are subject Le contingencies, and eaten/MM. fife positaps. yll, most exposed to be shipwrecked of all; but if retain the tax on cotton as proposed. we clan safely release la my opinion, other taxes to the extent contemplated by the hill, Oth. erwiso we must reinstate something already •trkkert out of the roll of taxation by the bill, or lied sonic new source of revenue that will prod.. an equal amount; and I saythis with oe & feeling very confident that this rates of the Income tax will be allowed to he changed much from the existing law. The following were the Treasury receipts for the lineal year ending .4une SO, Mat: CM LOMA, igt4,928,010; Internal revenue, 0:10,464,000; miscellaneous, 175 Int l total receipts, exellu. save of loans, ad: 51 , 3 07,15e. The following are of t t o of the Tr.:tory Department reports for . the fiscal year ending June 30, IMO:. Cue toms receipts, to April lat. Iftd, actual cote, e1t1,ee1,370: Internal revenue do, actual, r 4 3.- nee,64:3; mlecellaneotte to dprll let, 18171, netual premium on gold, de., $37,1..110,,Vati acitua/ aggro. gate receipts to Aped Ist, / 110 ,0i1.24 esUula ted Customs recelpla from Aprlllst to June 30, em,ooo,onoi outhunted Internal revenue do, oW O & n s to nlfL to iacellnnoone r r ec om elple motirces for the Ilsoiti viiar ending lune 30tb, 1,301,541;232. Eat/teat° of recelpta ter the fiscal roar ending thine 30, 1977, Customs, p11:3,a00,000; Internal run no, .2GOZ; increase on cotton, 11150,1XXOXst spirits $1 030,000; iniseellanous 4 115 , 0,0 0 0 : total, ,_000; requirement, of the neeretary 'of the Treasury, 4350,000,000. available for the reduction of taxation, $15,000,. too. It will be MON Unit I estimate a reduction in - the revenue receipts front manufacturers on account of a depreciation of values of about twentyAlve per cent., mid a redtletlo4l 11111011 incomes and 1111, 1.3011d9 of rather more than that amount. It istnse that we shall be like -1 y to have a more perfect tullullitstratlott of the law, nnd I take pleasure In :styling the present Commissioner is a moot diligent and cimschmakrus officer, but the increase of reve nue on thileaccattut will be at laud, counter. balanced by many little favors distributed all through our amendments and which It is kn. Maniac to necurately estimate,. rya conid.hot If we would, levy nnorport dithY oppoOwont n, tlEirescept for eonvenlenecier toueetton an excise thttnat he hetter'ft tothe. rem It twre•iiioDasei, It Is not npeassarliy to be paid by the pLIWar, and may In the mama num. , . , 7-7,‘,‘ 4 ' , •• • liiiEll ENE nor that we now transport seirlis, be another uon giving bonds for tbe tion payment t pf the tax within ninety days or upon its arrittal at Its place of destination. The antics will practionlly tin as be paid by the purchaser. In addition in t While we gnarl.) our political citadel Bern against the dangers of any Insidious treason from any quarter when It comes to taxation to not on l y-he Mat bat generous, anti the ninisrback in manufactured cotton, of all the taxes actually paid tin any folio, will rd donut' most to the benefit of the Southern and Western States. They will at on., loanable- Moo cottons, and yarn., and warna.noteli more than they have hitherto done, anti the South era people will be the lust to aturemler the sjstem. If stuns On cotton shall ho no largely reduc ed as to pm the price below twenty vents por pound, to exceed lino smuts of tine world, this Utx will not be greatly felt by Annerneans. StOold tho tax at anny time opontte adversely idOur :interest, as I do not think it ran at prn t, It must Mt red wool Or removed ex perk races 011111 neeln tit renintre : euroly If tine en trate"Lw'ram c c o r" n i s ' u o in f e, ' 'ecoul Gaited lm States, save in a uninufact tired state or Coon 111 a partbilly man afactunsi state, Instead of exclusively Itti a ran' material. It would be . nn anti worthy of s statesmen,, covering our cohntry with Idessings, tote wronging no man, It, Would nlO much towards ext linguini] Mg re sentiment and restoring kindly fladino• thronabont the land. Tim mat thorn coast and thiltbanks of tine Rio Grande, the Illississforn, theldoblie, the TOllllO.OO. find the Save,,nall woilid soon be decorated nod enliven...A by fru:dories giving employment to thousands, and bringing the culture anti contentment, Hie social life anti comfort of orgatniztai In dustry into regions whore hitherto usefl in &Mtn haa Worn the badge of didtonor. u The saving of freight agent, and In the cost of food, will neoure.at lintel hanntimune pronto, posalbly large profits, to those who may engage in the business with prosperity. lint man nature IS rarely disposed to ruaktr war. Mahe the South prosperous and we maks them Oar Mends: and with freedom Had Mach Malts. an* Li will inane them to work, they may be mute ;prosperous, and that through a paltry of thenational Gorernment. Even though the cotton crop the prevent season should be but a half of the standard crop, the price will be so grolit that the south will realize more . money frota It than in any year of our previous los. tS, Morrill motioned his remarks at p T. Itatzr,:egrd favor rin,i of ° seine n af:: Clonal debt. He dial ug We ot,thl i nlk it P aige to pro vide less titan tiny millions the first year, to be increased from year to year, is the system of taxation may be perfected. He fa vored a tax on incomes, cotton and luxuries, and opposed the removal of the Increased rats of five per cent. on Incomes above the first five thousand dol /era He also favoredghe reflection of the tax on spirits and opposed the taxing of small manufactures noel, as tailors, cheasmakers, shoemakers, d.c. Ths House then proceed.) to the, considera tion of the bill by sections, being that impos- Mg . tax of five cents a pound On cotton. Mr. LTOCa meson nn amoral meat vx , ..;:t ~•• six hundred pounds of cotton in the heed of producers. , Adjourned. WASIIINOTON, May 7, lard. HOUSE,. 0. Where no repairs have been matte by the tax payer upon any building owned by him during the preceding liveyears, nothing can be deducted - for repairs magic during the for which the income Is estimated. year In. A farmer should make return of all his produce sold within the year, hilt a mere eioc ntory contract for a sale is not a sale; deliv ery, either actual or constructive. In essentiaL The criterion by which to Judge whether a sale Is complete or not is to determine whether the vendor still retains in that character a right over the property, if the property were lost or destroyed, upon which of the parties, In the absenee of any other relation between them than that df vendor tout vendee, would the loss fall. II Tax payers frequently claim deductions (or losses Lora depreciation In the value of stocks or other property of a like nature. No deduction can In any case be allowed for do. predation of value of such property until 1 It. Is actually disposed of and a 1004 realised. I 12 Costs of sults and other lama/ proceed- Ines arising from ordinary business are to be treated as other expenses or such tiredness, and may be deducted from the gross profits 1 thereof. --.....--- 13. Money paid nor a substitute in the army Harming at an Oil Halinery—Loss gift,- I or navy cannot be deducted from income. eon. Fire Alarm Trieliniph. Money received by it substitute Inc acting as About one O'clock yesterday afternoon are I '°11! ' Wt ' , ' , f ,.,,f ' , ° ,, r 4 f" TA" . n i . b Y.. 4i m" I n come. re/I.mM° to the business re obliged to keep was accidentally communicated to the Key- I a horse for the transaction of busintras, they stone Oil Refinery of Wensenberger at. Weller. ' may deduct no Israeli of the cape/Ise so ln mintited In Pitt township, on the Mink of the ' dos solo fairly Allegheny river, between ii linen and Bonn- 15 Expenses for medical uttendanoe, store daryereets, resulting In the total destruction hills, de., are not proper subjects for tied no of theWerks, with the exception or the tares lion. Zri,',""'ln'f,tef,7,l,"raml b o il ''' . i I Me M-S, , stills and the crude 01l tanks. About nve toot- I tools, "aa a " ' °-""a ‘' M. anus one deduction of s6ou in allowed aired barrels, containing gasoline and refined i minor children, eN en though one parent only oil, were consometl. T c tire originated to a j hors the agg.r,,,Tiabtc. efnorc°,,pem,,Z°L.fapilart,,h:,..,,M= mOStaingtilar manner, and demonstrates the . hors °I. a ' . i may Is. living It Is not essential that the chit. almost utter Impossibility of carrying on the j ell refinery business with ens degree of seem- , lice. i tireu live tenth like parents. armband and wife rity Or immnnlty from destruetion by Iran ilvinAsepratelmh,ounnolriva separated by .. regarded ms sealers Or the name family, The residuum from tee refinery,colleeted on 1 List the water an lining the shore fee a consider- i ',, w, such as to Mile irr:c..erottecate I gn i i i ted by horning cinders ' Lre v i?k trii ' l r he frui r l ' ly reiation. rh74l, bested on 'We 14- .Vl l lr:rti ' ;l ' ,.7, 1 17. it the members 0 1 a (atollshave sops. below, and thus communicated to the refinery.. rata Incomes, the nit urn. may oe mo d e L'pa- The knowledge of the tire and its location . 'lately ny the proper parties, and a ratable pro was Instantly communicated to the city j portion of the 4510 deducted :rem the income through the agenet of a are alarm telegraph, , of each. The parent, as the natural guardian coustroctral it,he expense of th e enterpris- lof the minor child, is reqpireal to make return mg firm of Wornraley, Meyers dCo , oil red. I for him. But where any other guardian or nets, on Boundary street, and trio lutelligetier trustee iew leen ittirsolitted • the return should WWI transmitted to their Armee. OM,/C, %13 / ' be made by the latter. I the minor has ne 43 Market street, and the Fire I tepartmeitt I guardian Jr trustee, he should make return thus apprised of the oath, arid locality of , himself. If be refuse or negits.t, an lutlepmid the Ilne , enabling the ste.oners to re on till.. cut assessment must be made as in ot h er cases, ground In tlille to Barr tench valuable proper. ttttt Ming penalty ty. which would otherwise have fully. It prey In If „i i i,i i , ras i t hl/ , rem,. , i 11 , 1 oi the to the de, astating shrines I to Purr Its to, else Jei all ..... ale. or I 1.. • •...., n meet i.•. i , to , M. allty could t. INC 104.11 ,111 , 1/11 /111 il v .1. 1n' , . ....1.. i , •... h pii.•to 0 ..1.1 Ito ludo 111 illn 0,.. mined. This eirt 1011tliMICI.. 1/ /gllll/ r . all Ili' r onto redeem ~., min. I, ad the sola r% or 111,11111111 fres istalkoeetin dice or err. 1.11 010 0001/00” 41 10/ 111104 01111.00 1. 10 1..1.1nry tax. ~,„,,i,1,,,,,, , , The slits, lima., ,5,...„„e 5 t i .,,,,,, to e I Pt. Voluntary mem ritottittim Iti hooray lond. importabre of Do toloption or a rotten, ..,... Jo. not eolisiderral at Lair's. and mimed /10 de tern of Me alarm Lel. graphs, .aiel tile a1,...,..i, e ,I .1, 1•1/1 1101.,..i Li fen the ,, o, t i.....t. i,. .11 ii, tbel s •. Si 14.111 /0 1. 111/110 seend 10 11 101/) 0/1111 May /M r . / 10 It 1/ /0 0/11. 1011 11/0 rootlet i mite lir proo f:ate 1...1ei-11.i) i N (.110, 0 • \l'll/14:11W /.14 10 I it) iie tied h 1 the tar-pay. iis not it sidoeet .., H., , x ,,,,,,.„ . „, i0 „ . „,,4 ,„, „„, ~.„, pan,. "I .1...1 ~et ~.,, %et pers., rialto Ito: a dedur. ner in the tit Iti Kalb.•l. d the 10111101110 1011: ,. lie.. on lehhniet of emir .e for farni rem Me ittformation rho ~,dallll/1, er that pot to ted of lite assessor ;der Lie mom or Lion of Llit. ermle 1/1/ 01/011 1/ 11... be osed t.. i.e.. , ta. olOthl 1 .1 Itim ....dente los temp., :el% setae ,is antra ..I to il.. 110 110 11101. 1/ 1./101 /30 1 00 1 11 r.: -.1d.,,,, elsew here ,d ..„..,,, „ ,„,„„„,,,,„ %, ith ~ like .„,,,,,,,,, I ` 111. helitg 'lnn,, In'' Ulai l e l e t to lied net fiont the retitle, les alone. Al this iisdat It, re What he Wt.:ill) iiit, hit rent •it sod, room, ~, ~,,,,, ~,,,,,, y , 0 , ~,hop. one 1, e ,„r i .,„1 ran k ,„ it nen nett Is tn.-1nd...1 10111 .101110 t l / 1 1 li. WI VI /12140h tin this ' , tidy " a tare, ailment of lg. I Pedee oi Imslitess ii must mIl he Moon che nimble del I hail accumulated. and a hen Lll.. J led as rent, nor sitourd in Person lone, ~ !mining rarai s fi e . the roiling Inlll bolo. , house l t tore aped lOU of it, la. al e/one In t ontaet 0 Ith it. the rivet aas literally ; low ...I tooth nd more I hall the i•Xvii-is cif I, t y WI fire." and In loos thae than we 11{0 wrii. , payenernts rre . e Ids ...en. s It, the names trashed op the Ilier to the i,,lnt I 2.1 Among t Ise Italie - Inel, State. eiiiilit.)•, and from whence the west., oil reavhe.l the s tore no , nkipal Wye. dedn e r, hi,. f r 0,,, ~..„„,, , , Tine hungry flame then left the wester one lee- • , enrepresisl such I eternal rev en. ht•Ses ' el hash Itself to land, and Ina few seconds tray- , nave, not ra.,.,, i n , Ind,' ~, ~,,,,,,,„ „, 1 , , .._ clad up the steep hank, anti set lire to the en- 1 nese, and such municipal taxes a. are Wise ' sa tiro bundlatos, with the mein, stated alsive. 4,1 e :stably noon all Liao permits liable Mn snot; In n. etiliveritatiOn with Air. Weller, eille of aases,ei i . o i Bat ~siii...aiii iitt, sa,,, i i,. b y ,„„ ab. the arm, We learn that the alliterated lOW. Is coral authorities Hof the inhatiltaets of sx from 011,01.11 tO IMMO, On arlinde they have ail part Isaias ,meal Ity of a runt or city on a ‘ , Inennome 100 , ;sew iii the follow lag comps.- tomtit eiligleolal enrolees temente. In or upon the nano: Mate ♦ Insurance Company, Jersey t its, streets artlolteeng the premises of such hilralii- CPIS); H eckman, New It 0;11. *coon; Its tants, the stone not Ming ilaSetweil ratably, ea., Philadelphin. $ 2 , 0 40. r It. lA* aids is are not consider./ aa taxes deductible from the Pittsburgh agent for these. mOOlOB.ll lea. Wet !acm e , learn that Onnledhettat slop. 0 111 hr taken to Id. Marriage fees, gilts from metrilers of a rebuild the ruined Winnings, and that In a etnigrelottiOn to their pemoo, Ae., are taxable short Utile the Otto Will UV 111 MTh e opera- tin Income w lien the gifts or donations are in lion 1,14.111 Ti,,, theopolls works, evened by the nature of efernponwatlon (or server:ion rens Palmer A Co , were In clangor, but oreeesp..l I derod,whether In accordance with an with little or no Injury. , standing In that egret at the tines of settle_. merit, or with an annual custom. ilinalasham Gas Company Z. Gifts of money, when dearly not In ate The stockholdens of the Itlnetngliant los na l l e u r re „ o o fla t tz e me o nt i for sie,rvices modems!, or Company held their annual tneetmg yesterday Z t „s a ;,,, „ s ineeninae. f ji.t i er,d n a i r : r mn . i i i ,,,,, b l a ,,° afternoon, at which Mr..l I'. Pears preselited life hmtinthee radicles, mid damages recover ed In lotions of tort, are exempt from incom e the following rerert. 7i. the Stockh f olders of the Theramphom two Co thx.• timertsgsm—To the detailed statement of 24 . lawyers and physicians mayseturn eith the Treasurer herewith presented, I will add er the actual fees received during the year, for your Information, that the beakless of the without regard to the time when they ite. emed, or the amounts due the business of the Increase year. Rut when the tax payer has heretofore Linormiggantyhe year. eniete tinu n g ,1 711 7 1 fy . hog ie e l le; adopted one 'Method, he cannot now be al report, hare put down 1,40 ti not of Tina, to nevommollate new customers, and have appll. lowed to make use of the other. 2.5. If orhas been cations on presents for further extensions . The present number o ur consumers is go, In the practicethemanufacturer of estimating p his annual prof 'being an Increase of 54 fluting the year. The Its by taking Inventories of stock, he should outlay for retorts, though mimes, hat larger take the cost value of such stock, unless he than ordinary, was rendered neemmary by the has taken the market value in making prem. Increased amount of guts required. The, gas. ous returns. Whichever method has been °meter and other fixtures of the works tire in adopted by the tax-payer should lie a good state of repair. Looking to the moue. to uniformly. tethered. tit'' at some future day of building a new gas a.r . .. It Interest accrued during the year on bottler, and having no suitable ground whereon moths, bonds, dc., Is good anti collectible at to erect one, the Board have bought four lots the end of the yrasr,.it should be returned as nearly Cetin° their present location for the income whether actually collected or not. debts not release the same from sum of f{6so, and have sold to provide for the 27. The fact that income in devoted to the payment of a part of that sum thirty-two Palmolit 0 1 shares et the reserve stock of the Company at liability to Interne tax. &Moor share, being $5 per share above the par in. If an inventor sell Ills inversion aL once Value of $25. (or a gross sum, lie sheend return as Income Two dividends have been declared of four the whole anfolint, less the expenses actually per sent. each incurred in poi feeling the Inveution, or In D. Robinson, Treasuzer, In account with the procuring a patent right. But no allowan ce Birmingham Una Company: can be made for the labor or personal eXpenses D. of the Invent Or. if he sell only a portion of To Cash Balance, May Ist, 11305 $ 3,335 6 his right during the year, he may deduct a Old Rills collected 473 • Proportionate amount of such expense. Total amount Gas sold. 17,t0s si 29. Wherever the salary Or pay received by r, from Coke I &Is 70 any person In government employ does not Coal tar ‘vj.ii pi exceed $6OO per annum, or is made up of fees, " Service account 1,551 al or is it or Irregular in the amount or Advanced for Gas tis a time, and has not therefore been subjected to Stocks sold at $3O per share. . MO m salary tax, it should be returned as income. ... 30. Incomes of persons who riled after De cember 31, are taxable, and should be rinar ti ., ed by executors or administrators, and also all Ancome which accrued in 1985 to persons who I flied within that year. Income which accrued from the estates of such persons in ISA after the date of decease, should be relented by tbe heirs or other persons who received the benefit of the same. 31.. Residenould mae return I n the district wherets sh they reside aL k the time of maks Mg return. The residence required under section 110 for the purpose of taxing income t w it:1 1 11 i to ne llti e residence during the year for is .'derived." If yDe subject to laconic tux resides iihroad, hlsmr... turn should he made in the district whore ho last resided, A guardian smould return the Income of his ward in the district w hero tee ward re. sides. CITY AND 817BIIIIBAN • By Wages account 4,977 84 " New Retorts t, S. Revenue tux " Gas Pipe 1,035 00 " Contingent Account 1,7611 " service Account 97 1,206' 64 " Lime NO 4;O " Coal 3v3tiii 77 Lots Dividend Aceomit " Uncollected pins_ 1:05 $2 Cashßalance, April 3oth, 10353 ' 4,114 50 T 0......„ 1e2.5,80.1 7: The eleqtton (or Ldrocturs romu , tod as fol.. 10,IMS: J. Y. Pears, president; D. rilloo, I . .ereta..ry mid Treasurer; C. Arial not, F. Hausman, J. G. risher, A. flays, Jos. Walton, A. Trautman and Goo. Konlman. Drowned la a Taft VatLiras.; Result of Interuperanee. Alderman Donaldson yesterday held an in quest upon the body of a Gorman, known only by Ll.O chrlatian name Augustus, who come to hie death by falling in a tan vat, at a tannery on Water street, Dsne borougb, pn slater. day evening He bad been working In the borough for about two years, having COMO from the south, and bat little wan known of him. At the time of bin death he was employ_ ml about, the tannery, the badness of which wex coed noted by a Zito. Seel. whose hualiond died some Menthe since. Alignatuti boarded at her hobs°, and slept In a room above the tannery. Ile was a man of letemperate bahtts and spent his earnings In drink. tln Saturday last Mrs. boob gave him three dollars, the amount tine him after deducting board, aml the last seen of him on that °repine was at n ;iltoggory, where he was stair entrancete of deattlon. Near the to the loom where he generally slept there was a vat containing about eighteen` inches of lime and water, and near by there is a pump. It is pro- HUI:WM that on proceeding to his eleeping plane, or , while intending Into stop fo wherenk of water, be stumbled Into the vat, he was suffocated by the time and water, and was ten far gone with drink to make any retort to Prevent bis drowning, for there was scarcely pnottgli water in tho vat to cover his person, lie was found abibt seven dela* In the morn ing, when the men were going to work. The Jury rendered a verdtet that the deceased came to his death by Inning Into the vat while antler the Influence of liquor. AecitlesdkrOn eaturday availing Mettle Es prase train on the ConinallaVale lisulros4 was nearing Gutty% station, two men in en Waal- Catdd condltlog„were mean on the track. Be fore the speddnt the unto could he checked, one arthe men named Williams was run ores and in 'killed. The other escaped un hen. • No blame attaches to those In olwage o the train. • Tea-I' Guide—How to E•Hrtudle In elwaea—lmportant inntruechnut, I. X. I ottn.in, of the Assessors 0110 c, fur nishes the following Instructions which have 1.4, 141 V Pn In the assistant assessors In regard In Incomes. and in order that our readers MaY be folly 11111/1.414.0 of what Is Its requiryo, we roprodueo them i re: • I. Farms, will not Ire reoulred to make re- Liirns or prilltive 111 their oirn im mediate I.:milli°, 2. The nnomer,profit, from inlet or live stock are to la. bum, by tlettrittlintr gro from the ss Oct ft, ~ moneyre paid o for Maot. ,o„I•oono. I 1,1013.14 been lost doting t Itt• hy dtutl fll 1, y e r the purebuse pnoi fm much r o bb , may he deulneted iron lLe glll, I lire farm.of 3. No deduction (on be made by the farmer for the value Or POrviens render,n nor children, whether he nohnnily plo, ml sucll Morricren Or not. If his mod t i hildrrn , work for him, and receive compensation for their labor, they are to be recorded as other hired laborers In determining his Income. I. Money paid for labor, except (Lion 10. le nne,l or employed In domestic service, or In the product.loll of articles COTISUMed in tile family of the producer, may be deducted. C. No deduction can he mode In any Cann for the cost of unorrninctlve labor. If house se, halite:ire elnOlOyo.l wpm - Ilan of the time In product IVe labor, curl. its the making of but ter awl (Mee, Icr ode, it proportionate a -111011 111 01 the vague paid them may be (leafle ted. 1.. Expenses for ditching and clearing new land are plainly expenses for permanent itn., nrovetnentg. and not deductible. 7. tin•. whole amount expended for fertillxers applied during the year to the farmer's lands may be ilethleteli, but no deduction Is allowed forferttltten+progilleell on the farm. The wet ot seed purehused for sow leg or planting Inn • be deducted. It. If a person antis timber standing, the profits are to Inc aseertaltfed by estimating the value of the land after the removal of the Limiter, and mhling thereto the amount re ceived for the timber, and from the sum thus obtained led actin g the estimated value of the land on the first day of January, Itin2, of on the clay of purchase, It purchased also,, that date. 425 N 52 7^ 32. Miscue of the United States residing abroad are subject to tax upon their entire in comes from all sourced whatever; and the same is true of foreigners residing in this country. 33. The term urea' estate , ' includes all lands, tenements, and beredltaments, corporeal 81111 incorporeal. Profits on sales of real estate purchased in a previous year need not be re turned as Income, nor can losses on such sales be deducted therefrom. 34. A lease o life ertionar estate, and anyp ronto e onthe sal e o r such at lease ern taraule ILS baron.: for the year of sale. 35. Where any portion of a legacy has been transferred by the executor to the legatee, so that the executor In Ills capacity of guardian or tnistee his no longer any control of the profits arising from such legacy, the return of such profits as income Must be renutred of the :Pk The payment of legacy or succession tax on the bequest of un foultilty Acct not relieve the annuitant from liability to income tax Mt his annuity. 37. Where an Income exceeds WOG, lOW 0111 be exempt, 14,010 subject Lo LAX at five per cent. not the menu Ender at ten per tent. as. All expenses for Insurance noon pism• erty end all actual lotses In businessintly be dedueted suet the gross Income of the year. hut losses tained after December 31, lien, cannot reduce the Weenie for the year. Losses Incurred In the prosecution of one kind of busi ness may be deducted from gams lit anotiler, but not from,those portions of the 11LCOlne de rived (nn Axed Investments, snob as bonds, mortgages, runts anti the nice. Assessors shout also be careful not to allow the dedilo. Lion of atnounts claimed to have been lost in budinoss, when in reality they shank! be re garded as investments or expenditures, as when merchants expend money In farrniug or gardening for recreation or sulornmeat rather than peouniaty profit. 39. Dividends posh which the tax fro per cent. has been withheld should be ed as Income, inclusive of the tax withheld, and after the total tax has been iteSo3llod the „ _ amount of tax wtthhera may be deducted therefrom. Coupons on railroad bratas /Mould be re turned as Income for the year In which Wet (111[11re, if they ate good and *electable. 41. scrip dleidene, of rompankt. flannel In section. 1W and 122 are taxable a! Income at their nom [navalue; Scrip divideora of other ramipanies honed he returned at theta market value at the tiro° When received. Coors Neon • The Alaj term on tho• Cotort Of Common. Pleas corn to oonceol pester lay morning, ol aidge Stowe The tlrmt ens, taken tip avoLm that ot Morrw A Barnhill vs. to A Armstrong, beingoAll rlleil to recover $ 1 , 1 a:o.:O, alleged to i.e di.' plaintiffs. The jury found for the plaintiff's lti the mum of ao:12.1 1 7. The deferolants In their tullolsrlt of defense, offered to settle will, plat:U.lMo by the payment Of ....345.00 and casts,lnn the offer WeN rot - tamed. The next ease taken tip alas that of John Neely vs. The Adam Betts. tbn ?day term of the United a Slates District Court opened yeatteroloay morning lion. Wil son toPtatoolless on;the bench. The •natnes the grand and petit jurors were vaned, w lot hen eleven of the former aud thirteen of the lat ter latoswered. A quornM of the grand jury net being present, the charge was post maned, and Court adjourned until this morning al 10 ovelnek. In the latstriet iguiri, Judge Williams presid ing, the ease of Thompson Groetminger vs. the l'onmomylvtaion. Railroad Compuoy was ta ken tip. This 14/1.11.11 action to reCover 111110. ‘tt n j re ry t.'UP toa r"l b ct ' t t the plalntins in the MUM of 011 ., •ku: O tne d toll amount Claimed. The neat case taken up was that of D. Hutchinson vs. Martin Ley, "arriving partner of the arm of F. Ac M. Ley. This ' , rascal action to recover all amount claimed Ln be ail.. for bricks (tarnished by plaintiff to defeno hill I. 00 mperneeville Conneii. An adjo Te urned me n eting Was hold on Saturday evening,lMuy sth. Members present: Messrs. West, Garnett, Carnahan, flershberger, Smith and lturgess Carnahan. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The Committee on Streets reported pro gross. tiri motion, the Burgess was authorized to draw his warrants in favor of the following: Ylitebargb Di-spotch, publishing Audi tors report ti 00 Jos. Kerry ' 7 days' work on board walk.. 14 00 Isaac Wilkinson, 6)", dol3 50 do.. Thos. Kelly, cleansing water worse on Locust street 50 Adison Graham, covering go. qo .. 200 N. Jacobs, do. do. .. 200 A commimication was received from George luster, complaining of the condition of the street adjoining his forge Referred to Street Commitkea. An ordinance relating to the enforcement of certain sanitary measures was passed as read. On motion adjourned. Hook Notices. "BAttor's Mourn tv Magazine , ' for June, la already out. It is handsomely illustrated and fall of matter at the cheap rate of 15 cts. For salq,by John P. Hnnt & Co., .Ifasodic Ftfth street. " PszsTomerreitOrr, or - I,lagle blade IF.say,” Is a little volume in paper covers, t full of en tertainment for young people. For sale by John P. Hunt t Co., Masonic Hall, Fifth street. "T.. Onods, History, Cause, Prevention and Cure of Cholera , " by a New York physi cian; price ton cents. Can be had of John P. Hunt & Co., Masonic Hall Fifth street. "Tot Origin, History, Cause, Prevention and Cure of Cholera" by a New York physi cian. Can lie had at Gdldentenny'.% No. 45 'Fifth street. --so.— Anamseaments. TaZATILIG.—This establishment was filled last night on the oceitalon of Mr. Wentworth's benefit. This evening Yankee Locke makes , his debut as "Sample" In the moral drama of "Ten Nights in a Bar Room." OPHII, Here.—Miss Lotta, the California diamond, appears to-night AA "Tarturina" In the "Seven Daughters of Satan," ACADZIrr or Mcsic.—"lra Dirty°lo" will be performed this evening, luring which Mr. ilermans will introduce the celebrated song, ••I'm afloat." To-morrow night, "Lee /Inge. note." Ciacm—Thayer, Soyeb h Cot Circus was crowded to Its utmost capacity last night, numbers. being unable to gain admittance. See advertisement. ft n County Sueritendent. 13eeed.—The llowing :Superintendents Of l'abile Schools have 1 , 00/1 eleettsl In Lily et/outlet. named Ju niata, G. W. 1 ../5/.1--.Nn - y, pon ; 1 ion, C. I.ntely, -gulary. #.'d o; stipler, in Moyer, res/hastea—gniary, /pot Clearfield, I, W, sny.ler 4111. %Vent/non/lan/I, .1. s Walthonr- //aistry, 01lotliana, /Minx —tottary, WOO; 'Northampton. WM. N. Walker—. Gary, Corn, Wyoming, W. i4a enmte,ey elet/to:l—salary, ttitol; North untlterlutid, I. it. linopt—tut/ary, pat, I) .101111 rot/mita/teal— salary 41„wo, 11 rm ll.lu I , .1 Cl, o toutk, re - elettea—nulary, 41,01 m Clarion, (leo. s Adnists sheely: remieetell—/atlary, 4.an. , Aaron lornasifehtle.—t 'oho's., 4'l:Lancia held an its ' sloes,. yesterday on the hrnly of a fenosoe infant Isnone floating in the 3 tiossestppthela rivet at o Sitiortlisy eveniag. The laxly bore unmistakable iisarkti of vienenee, nail bud apparently !Well ID I/10 water col oral +lll3a. There was MI evidence, lame ver,a or th e would Give LI Ir/ the parents of the chlltl, MILD nor la whirls it • (net Its dest's. The Jury foiled a verdict I not the slob! ellIDI• to Its , leach trolls violence+ at the band+ of .some rat, con or person+ unknown. Almost a Firc.—An accident occurred at the candyman ufactory of Hunker it Co, cor ner of Lafferty and Sixth streets, ye Imlay, which might hare result.] in a serious are. One of which communicated to a hot 01 boiling paper and crouted quite a Maze, which was ex guished, however, by the timely application of u tub of water which fortunately happen.] to be near by. Pleasant A/eds.—The suryivlng members of the "Friend Kin." celebrated the annlver eery of the battle of Williamsburg on Satur day night teat by a supper at McGinley's. We were not present, but learn that the re-union 11 , 11,1 a most Joyous one. No Pittsburgh com pany has a brighter record than the "Friend Rifles." Come to Grlef.—An over-artlent temper once man, with a view of pocketing twenty five dollars, Instituted suit against ono of our moat respectable druggist of Olio city, for sell- Ing liquor on Sunday. He, however, failed to establish the charge and acting Mayor Strain the p very rosecuto properly r dismissed the case at the cost of Merited ProsioUon.—ltriendler General James A. Ektn has been confirmed a Brevet Major General. General Ekln Is connecter wh the quartermasterls Department, and Is among Its most popular oMeers t oWashin g ton. He Is a citizen of Allegheny county, and hls many friends will be glad to hear of his prometioh. "Grist In the 11 1111."—Not u single "case" nn Bas as in the lock Actin tip yesterday morning, d g Ma yor, Alderman Strain, had no "grist in the mill." This state of things speaks well for the paten and quiet of the community, but don t pay for " holding court." Assault and 13a ltery.—Intormation was made yesterday before acting Mayor Strain, by James Mawhinney, Councilman, against a bricklayer named lku-tley Campbell, for as. saultmg and striking him in the face. A %cur rant was Maned for Campbell's arrest. Fell In • ris.—et dretnan belongiug to the Hope corn nn of Allegheny, took a lit and fell from the steamer at tht rellnery tire yesterday. He sustained but little injury from the fall, and every possible care was bestowed hitu. Mare %tole a.—,t yaluable to lflib was stolen Of John Paseo, at Lagrange, Ohio, on Stiturd4 evening. No trace of tho thief hail been di. covered, although efforts are being made for his arrest. Squire Uni—John Hay, of Raysville, re neatly elected Justice of tho Peace for Ohl. township, won sworn into offlZe Yesterday by Judge Williams, of•the District Court. Finger. ertialtted.—Mr. Walter Anderson, of the firm of A. A. Anderson Co, had two of his angers badly crushed on eaturday by being caught In a steam press. '•Bs!!oa•a Rlonthlll 7 , for to, can bo bad at i;lWonfoaney•a, No. 45 Fifth atroot, near Wood. LECTURE. s EE LECrIIIIIE, PROF. 0. S. FOWLER, OF NEW YORK, At MAS(INIC HALL, TUESDAY, May Sib, 0. PHRENOLOGY, applied to elf Improvement. No boys admlttod. To coming: Co at a o•clock. To close with public es...Mina/lon. Professional cot:sanitation. daily at the Hollow:A. hela tor: ltd,„, P IC : NICS;PA.RTEES, &c. tr:PIE-SIC AND PLEASURE P.41-I3TTJEti9. THE JONN.S• PRIIRY WITPA nY In prepared to [a . 711 1. : 1 1 . ; ttrg tVe."l7uTll. on wharf itgta''t:'L tov,ir,iNx.T.,i ORDINANCES AN ORDINANCE Relating to the ofcertain Sanitary ineaaiires. Sri-rida I. Br It aniniliEli boar //snows, cod Tete t,unril of the Borough Itr ;„ v „„„. Ry I MII , FInNe.t. nod tt is herrhY roartrd by the autho r tlf the same. That from and niter this date. It shall not tie laWful for am ',Croon or persons to place alley to no placed on an user, by-way, or alley, within the limits of said Borough, any de cayd or decaying ordinal. or for matter, or any hod or offensive water or liquid or ilquida or errandr on or near tnelr promisee or roaliterion any oul offensive Tess-pool. senor, gutter or out house, or maintain or sifter within their residence aoTtbiod whirls or dutrlinclital to Thu or of the neighborhood or borough. Any ours., or Dar. cons By oacilding, shall, upon due eonviction before the - Burgess or any magistrate of said .borongh, he Oiled lit any slim not exceeding lwonty dollars (gliin. the same gun to be reisorein as other fines of like character are nom, neoveralsic by the lowa of this COMIOOIII/Glitb. Ordained and enacted Into • law, this 6th day of May, A. D., UM. 82.1111ZL CA.RNAHAN, Burgess. Attest: 8. H. /2.1Na1. Clerk of Council. inye:St rm.:AN oi :4 Vre-rvil TWO EDITIONS ISSUED, ON WEDNESDAY AND BA T CRIME The edition le forwarded .bleb 11l re/widths mid - scribers soonest of the mall rob. CM PER YEA ....... so CLLIIS OF TEN AND UPWAR.D5..7......::: in BOOTS AND SHOE& . I,4mEsi ARE ALWA VS SIENSIBLE BEST GOODS FOR 711 E LEAST MONEY FOR THEIR BEAUTIFUL FEET, Ind Men act the part at prudence when the folio% their example. COACERT lIILL SHOE STORE, THEY ARK ,F:1.1.1N4 ornen • Tlpne.l Mon Engll.lt Last Inv “a. 1.4 r 1 do So %sod Frenrh Mo, %len • Root. do Fine ftalmoralx 113, gans do I Htout Sbo. Children Yawn ,iIOC Which Cont. +hotliol " CELEBRATED LAZAAR THE SALE OF Booby and Sh4oke,R. A 4'97171.pt?t1 trty7 , eta ra n will con litee'you. CLOAKS. &c. CLOAKS CLOAKS NEW Cl ,f),A,IfSI JUST RECEIVED AT THE FIFTH ST. Calk HOUSE. ELEGANT CLOTH SACQUES Selling rat, 82,50. MEM New Cloak House, 49. Fifth Sk, Opposite Old Theatre. WALL PAPERS, &c THORiILS PA LIPNER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ;DEAL' R II W_A_l,ll I'lE3 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES A \ lo "X' Et- 13 M CY 400 'l7" ID MIL AIN Warehouse, 91 {Vow' Street, Dlmutolid A 11, , 1 4, 24:6111,1 PITTSIIOII.GII, FA PI:11 N4:11:11414!.i FOR I 566. A gre,ll „r au:writ:an UWU Paper s , 1.11.4. ,nrs .4^'E JI E.)1.1 L INII Pa PER A rhole. ,4 1.• , •1,81 t Newc%l French o Papers For e.,• =ITE mhl4 FINE (SOLO PAI•}:ItS, 3 E . C7.191. Of the h EAV E'l' 1 1 E1,14: N,, al 107 Nlxri.r.t....rent. :11)21 .10:+. .WAL PAPE RN "4" IL OF ALL OVA LITT Ks. AT No. 107 71A.Itis STREKT, NICAIt FIFTH HORTICULTURAL GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING PIAEL.Ig-m,E9 . An liornenke stork of very 11,1,1. and Well growt IiItEEN HOUSE AND Intl) t,INCi PLANTS, A,r, axle at the Oakland li .i rLtill t titt eA . A. Mr...km. 4firltakleknd rare run to the tirt•enAlt:;ll.ledvAevrji.alt War.. ORNAMENTAL HED(.4. American Arbor Vita and Ilemlbck Spruce, For tote hy the dozen. 100 or 1, rat LI the I 11 - 1 . 00 H 1: ILI/ H N UV. 1:0. 1071.101.1 WT J.lt N It. A. 11 ItDOC H. NEW VERBENA, MISS KATE BAUM. A tine stork of Bei-rat Nett rlor nw VERBENA. Miss ( Kate Baum. now ready for sale e at the Oakland Oreenlionsee. xnylitindkwir Jolt N It. t, A. MURDOCH. p ITTSIBURGII NURSERY AND jotsvitiailmtusEs. 6r="),...i.t ir;t; x , ~ Solicit attention to their extensive stock of n - ttt a nd ornamental trees, evergreen., gran. vis r and gr..- h °1;11.V=11 . Orvisiohmisas atlanel Piumen,er Cant r.■ to LI gruk. estnato. CLIMYI AGENTS CLAIM AGENTS ARTHURS & RIDDELL, No. 135 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALL DISCHARGED VETERANS ho did not Receive • Local Bounty OR THEIR HEIRS, Can have the same collected through ay. Apply psrgo ninny, or by pgwrod g. Raw g ROUNTIIES,-All Discharged Sol ., euUs Led In diem or the gth nate Heirs /w of Dec.ed noldiers, who 8 Yo i8.131."171. Ck i And soldiers who were discharged from an *they vervice without receiving their Doverit... t.. eat Bounties, are ronzuested to Cali or wild their mi dyear to T. WALTER DAY, No. Qit FlWlrjrfarki7.°gl7.)!;Z:",','Z;L:dttleayea. thedral. SAW MILS. D. L. PATTERSON N. CO. MANCHESTER SAW MILLS, Between Beater street and Ohio River, Manchester, Pa, Orden for all k ad• umber `tor bantling beat Wag, deck Daasa, lath ral:lnge Sc. • nI Itlnt LICENSE LIST I .4 I EPPLENIEN'rAL to the 4th List ,--,11+.16, Apt.leatlg.,,, A, 1 .1914011., !Red In the clork•wonive. IRA A, ,ItURCII, AU, Ward, l'ltieburgn. lb, I enirt, ill A os, Tu it" AI. n,. rift that., SUNDRIES __ , . • - - t , ONS n IGNIIIENTS RECEIVED AND VOIt fil.IC-4 car load.; Poidrov.. earns and ;APIs GO box., Aln”sna Orange,: n; .1.1 .1. LVIMEIW•; 11E0 ( "VIDA SUL% ...Anna, So harm. V.,rn•; W do %. hlte Uwe: S 0 doyen tet..ttreeti Canned Fruit: ~,,,no,a, llott, Lard, So.. W J. n'tga.;l, a raw., nanlflnt no. VIA Ttilnlbtrnet. DICTITIt ES M_ _ . GA E, FRUITS, . R. LA si,sum.E. n Doll Ql./E'r ; Pictures In Bol a ifrarnon, Cro wall eleroratlona, l' or hale By inv. n P. AtAIISHALL. I'IIEGLISU PAPER 11.AiliG1111101— An .nortrannl of ILED PAPERS, lettn mot without bold to arrive next week. mb24 W. P. ASAISIttALL, e:7 Woodetreet. sZAlNTS—llea.ntlful pliture, coof the twelve Apostles, suitable for sitar ders mts, for We by (rue) NV. P. MARSHALL. RAGS --3 bales now landiniffolks steamer Ideuencer for We ISAIAH DICH.RY .11 CO. =MI 112EMEI • MA kNii 7 11'. rrel lEEE: