El El Eil 0 I FLEGIX claY an *leg El Ivory, Pearl and &Ada! Woods Lloon and Paper 11*No, to entileva variety. HANIEUREI HAAlBU c ttreElrri RAMIS rtutm (ANGEL. 440 ET EDGING", J s nT INSERTING% SWISS INSERTING% LINEN COLLARS AND CUPS% A "bole" Ilse of 11/1111`D COLLARS. VITZEITaEI' .43-Ckpross. O lginittiii. Nal:weak. I Holm I VlctortaLawn. Ve re 41: im Rbopi, -Spotted Swum. BLUE, GREEN. DRAB AND PURPLE. no.r.ira MARIA FOR VEILS Yell Berege In all Colors. As.l a complete assortment of N . . NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, Wholeislo and Reis' t, at P. H. EATON'S, 17 JPifill Street IMI JOS. HORNE & CO's. 5u...., T N. SUNBEAM AND IIF.111t1" lIATS MAY DEW DROPS, 41117,.1E. IiAIsIES IM C P. HLtt li PtitMi r ioN .. .4gPs i l s' n . new Pltr/rlfbg.titl the hsbin¢nble . whittle, VLOW WNRA'f lIS, lICI/Snool RUSKS. STRAW IikSAIS.TRIAIMINI/SatsIOILNAMENTS SWISS. CHCKS, FII N AI MSOOSS. TARLATANS,E 3IUMLINS. LINENS, awl a full .1131 Lineal of - • • WHITE 'coons. REAL AND IYI. CIIUN LACE COLL RN. REAL AND VAL. LACE COLLARS REAL POINTE LACE CGI,LA sETTS And II AN I,- K HAMBURG TRIMMING A* FLOUNCING. SWISS AND CAMBRIC EDI; AND INSEILTINGS, LINEN COLLAIIM, CUFFs AND SETTS, vsrloss styles. Puff Menden, Swhts and French Cambric Waists. PAWS ItIFYFLINGS AND SUILLTTND, co!, LARS, NETTS, EINaINGS,_YRELLINDa and KM 1400113KIDEN, TELMININGs DWI III:AND CH LIN Y LACE, OALLooNti, YANIT BRAID, Burro , . BALI. AND I.llol' TIMM MING. • . • Wed Ntreasners Ornament. and Notts. 23 "CrI - ZONIES. 10 the cholee.t stvlea In HEAD, 1111.1, FANCY CROTCLIET. 'BLAU/I AND WHIT E MARL,. IM PEILLELLE. JET, HALL, 01. ANS AND CAMEO. C LS, HAIR I' FFS AN 1101.11101.1.01101.1.0 DUEL 7:X . I1 OI 1.1.11 . TID and 11(1h; TON Door BELTN, lIELTINUN. CLANI'N ANTI WICK LEN; VA NI In at •aelety from palm tear to Ivory; ND Ullhl Eh. UN II ER W EAR, for ;miler arid genta; 015111 T FININTN, . 4 NTAID•NIIIICTS; TIEN, B Crr r: • 14P ANISH LINEN till licre; 11AGb and SATCUELS; LIAM COMM; and a FOL L L.I.,rE OF XOTIO.WS I=l Abs. 77 and 79 .It larkat Street )06:4:1 GAUZE MEREVO UNDERREAJU LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Linen and Jean Drawers; New Kid Gloves at 75 cents a ,pair While Cotton Rose at 12 cents a pair Five Pair good Cotton Hose for 41,00 Parasols and Silk Sun Umbra Fans in every variety and price; NEW STYLE PUFF WAISTS; Puff Berlin Gloves. NEW GOODS RECEIVING DAILY Nos. 73 and BO Market Street. RUCHED', GLUM & CO. N EW GOODS! iILICRUR it CARLISLE, No. 1.9 Firth Esttanoot. We are now opening • ele,ant aaanettnent o MW IIVVIIY , emnraring the rlche.t woyle. It KA I. I.AI•E GCS /Dr. loco alt./. ELL'. ANT VA frrY PANS. YIN h. Hos. cf t 1:11t1tONs NEW 8 I etv„.. riti st KCAL 111.:11• PAL, cEs. PHs E ItUT VI),S. Wan toe ',UM 11‘ , 1 a to , aullial lot of HEAL ut.lio4; t LACY, ANO Inn/CETI NCI& We would tort. spatial attention to a new and splendid assent cent of .ADIEN. it, new wtireE HEHI.IN GLOVES. GLOVE-nit, the new Potroleum and Havana Shades, An aseortmentof new colors In KID (SLOPES, /SLACK LACEIIITTer-neer*Apes; Amos, pule asso rt ment Of I.A. lEn' and ..1111.1lItEN`LICOTTON HOSE: tiENT'S YIN E ShLlltTtl , DENBY Tie.s, SCARPS; HAW , HOSE, StISPKN 1.1 NILS, Un do.: LA DI Ks' on , IIIICNT'S GAUZE 11.£1...t.Nu 11N 11011- V EST' • . • To tlerehants and Dealers. Our Wholesale Department, well ststuked with arm ytidnirl n the NOTION w LINE, whIrTF-e offer tot Trad• as low as any house East or Wes t. dc CARLISLE, ID Fitt!' Street, A.es. ttor 11, ••1.01•Is WISIII N FACTUR. I. IS al PAN Y.'• I'TIC SKIRT al illSoraclarere Prices. my I: ARWITLINOT. A'. T. NOAR RON 0. s - rerita N 01 , ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO ., No. 115 WoOd St., Pittsburgh, Have lest opqned ■ large new stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, wlap o ted to aer at tt k :, VAMVIZI.III'..4I,7IVO."'" New Prints, Detainee, Lawns, Ging hams, White Goods, Dress Goods, Shawls, Balmorals, Notions, Cottonades, Farmers' & illechanics , Cassitheres,Jeans Clothes Linens, Drills, Bleached and Brown Sheeting's and bhiiiings, BURLAPS, COTTON &AMEN DUCK. 4C. Merchants are lurked to call and examiner elect and paces. al l CABO McCANDLEBS & CO., (L AT* WILSON, CANE d C 0..) wuoixamar. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, zwac•i, 94 "Viracaci. (Third house above plamond 1(1.12 PITTSIIIIRtifI, PA. lefiz;Y- 1 : 1 / 4 4N:1=1:11A CO-PARTNERSHIP. JAMES B. OUTER becomes a mearber atolls Mu, dating from April 12tb, kW. Ham m mid style of a im nnelmogra. LEWIS, OLIVE Pizrasczon. May nth 130. R d PHILLIPS. MONONGAIICa-IRON WORKS. LEWIMILIVER&PHILLIPS. flaritirACTUlll.na or Carriage and Tire Bolts, • Sou and Washer,. Wsu SIM Plow and Wagon Bolls. LI if it M otion Bolts, TaYare Irons. tro elehws, Phu Bones, Wrought Iron Mimes. Sad /roma. he. sar +Jonas AT SOCTIi SSP or NSW atoms° A tna LA ilarDalt. • WAREHMIISE—WateI Pittsburgh. • r and Alarket Strpets nail! TION. NOTICE 1$ nEnitini Givra ',mg 110 p•naershlp heretofore existing he tsreen the undersigned, in • the gesersi LIVERY STABLE AND OMNIBUS /SUM NESS, u this day dilsolvid try mutual consent. • . , The twelnesS lobe continued and debts psid and minims collected byJA.MICK K. DAPS. JAMES LAIN. • . JAtUIRtJC:DAIN, . l'irts)strisou; )one gob. Inni.—jebt:dni DII3SOIOTION, iISOOLITION , .OF FIRM 'OF ' . .COOLING; - :. 110.. Mewl( the WisALholved oi Molls& .12y OctObear. hr , the iltaas or koicular,ROßNlC/5011- 154wawd 14.hrldget ho. old 41.4.pdJohtet11111 dolma due' tossJd 'drat. and. ham .4nuasferred. hlor Mere., thcre..la . illeorgo , M E iner, assigns of;A.,U. Curt- WC. who will .ettle all claims duo too rg. r by ia.hl 11, m. ° Ai t 14 4, EDWARDa= .DITIIILID4I6.. inne6.43 . _ .11-4a11:1141T 431-ItA..lr, SI4N. PAINTER,' GRAINER AND . ELAZIER, 64 Hand: st.,;:tittabArgh. rlgia_aud thrikateatallg l u at veer,' ‘deacrlptla.p dont ardet• Alt.,itark tiont p,rompuy at mamma- We rata. WILLIALM 114-1410* - 111 , (Lace or itmAnw itaawalak sorsa suc cornea : llf Tbtret sad Itarin ;Weft. ailtLETlfo,ooo bu. Bala;to Elevstorac i p '1 • The Outftc. 1111%..i.....41 thin WEDNESDAY, TONE 27, 1868. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Additional Local Matters on First Page The Gazette.—Persona leaving the city during the entnmer, can have the Gesirrni maned to them by leaving their address at our counting room. Old Nan Stabbed and Cruelly Beaten. A desperate row 'oceUrred In Church alley, near the Academy of Music, yesterday in which an old man named Patrick Kearney;waa stab bed In the aide with a pen knife and afterward beaten . to a shocking manner. Thesermin of the quarrel, as ;toted by Kearney, In as follows Ito had returned from his work at noon and while washing himself at Ins own door, a young man named Thomas Langhrey, whose dwelling adjoins that of Kearney's, came up behind and struck him in the nook, Kearney turned around to defend himself when Laughs rey's sister picked up a boulder and struck him in the sido, knocking him down, then m bo o h t cr u u m el m p a nn on . him i a e n d en d b e o a a v orlnkgr t toes- cape from their clutches, Laughrey stabbed Kearney In tho aide dieting a wound of about ten inches In dap , which, although painful. ittnot of a serious nature. The inter position of Kearney a wife saved him from fur thor abuse and his assailant nod. As soon as Kearney had his injuries dressed he repaired to the Milne of Alderman Lynch and preferred charges of assault and buttery with intent to kill against Thomas Laughrey and his sister, Sarah laughrey, tor whose er red. warrants were Immediately tallied; but owing to the fart that they had sought safety In Might they could not Ist found. We Under stand that tbe present quarrel Was the result of an old IlnittlOnny between the parties, caused by hoarney—who occupies rooms In Lauglirev's house—miming to shove vutll ho niltalid become suited In other quarters. Robbery In RI/inning—An Extensive lentil Andes Tho store of Mr. Walls; in Water street, In the benumb of Klttaning, Armstrong county, was entered on Saturday night by thieves and robbed. The robbery Is supposed to have been committed about midnight, and was evidently the work of an expert rogue. An entrance was effected by forcing open the front shutters and then removing a pane of glass twelve by sixteen inches In sine. Once Menlo, the thieves made a careful examination of the stock, end selected such articles as could he easily - transported." The office desk first attracted their attention, and after forcing opus the drawer, they obtained a pocket book contain ing upwards of one hundred and elekty dol• Zara In legal tenders and United states cur rency. B an dies this they carried off n certall - cute of deposdo on the Ettlamng Bank for four hundred dollars, dated May 9th, 1016 pay able to J. E. Wells, with a credit on the back Of $174.55, and several other valuable papers. Among the 'mods carried off were revolvers, pistols,en knives and sundry other articles, the who le amounting to about sLx hundred dollars. There is no positive clue to tile Utley., but they are supposed to have hailed from Pittsburgh. Two of toe revolvers taken were Sharp's patent four shooter, the male spring In each bettm broken. One was of Al len &Wheelock's patet, and two small seven shooters, sUvor.plated, the main spring being out of each. Mr. W 11115 offe,ps fifty dollars reward fur the aporeheimiorrisf the thieves. Court of Quarter Session.. Judges Sterrett and Brown on the bench. Toe...AY, Juno . 11.—in the ease of Richard B. Young, et al-, composing the Pearl Oil Com pany, operating a refinery near Temperance ville, the Jury found a verdict of not guilty on the first count of the indictment, bet guilty on the second and third counts—amounting, in plain words, to a conviction for keephig and maintaining a nuisance. Sentence was deferred, and there will likely be a motion entered in arrest of Judgment and for a new John Donahue pleaded guilty to an assault and battery, and was lined five dollars end the cost. The name party was defendant in a surety suit, and was ordered to pay the costs. August J. Main! was indicted fo: felonious uisuult and battery, but was allowed by the Court to enter a plea of assault and battery - . Sentencs deferred. Peter Kaltenixorn, of the Eighth ward, in dicted for selling liquor without license, plead guilty and was tined fifteen dollars and costs. the It. Caster was tried and convicted for the larceny of a "white cow with red cars," hut recoininended to the mercy of tie court, the evidence in the ease being; of such a char acter as to create grave doubts as to defend ant's felonious intent. Sentence deferred. Sirs. Jane Pletcher,of Tomperencev Me, wan indicted for selling liquor without license, on the evidence of. . H.. Latimer, who WWl spe o - c n in r ilx ery (pointed the bomu tmtOmak ir a l ti re t urn leJ u of l y acynn- Led her and required the county to pay the William noniface and James Ketnati were tried and found guilty of WO lareeny ot en .l the Allegheny wharf, belonging to James sliallenherger. Sentence deferred. A 'Variety of Changes. 0 10115 Meyers, who was arrested on Tuesday morning while in the act of crawling through a window in the house of Amelia Liumburg on the corner of Sixth allll Grant streets, had a hearing ybsterday before Mayor McCarthy. Mrs. Hemburgh alleges that Myers ntruck her In the face and threatened take her life. John being unable to gave satisfactory reasons for his conduct was held in three hundred dol lars for his appearance at court. Subsequent.. ly, Amelia, not yet satisfied, went. to Alderman Strain and made those more charges against Meyers, one for false pretence, ono for lar ceny, and one for selling Minor without license. A hearing will be had to-day, Child thin Oser.—While driving op First street, yesterday, In a light baggy, Dr. McDon ald Me Over a little girl named Annie Me , nullity, who, at the time of the accident, was engaged at play with some companions. The doctor went immmliately to her stst ance, it was discovered that the wheel had passed over her right foot canning her to fall to the pavement with such violence as to injure her about the head, and It In supposed Internally. Those alto V/ It nosoed the occurrence freely eshouorate the doctor from all blame In the premises Charged with Keeping a thiwdy fiance. —Patrick Kearney yesterday appeared Iselure Alderman Edward Lynch, of the Third ward, and made all information against Mrs. Doyle, a resident of Church alloy, for keeping bawdy house. The deponent alleges that he is Irequently annoyed by men and women going to and from Mrs. Doyle's at all hours of the night, pad that their conduct on these occasions has a tendency to injure the public morals. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the accusal. - A listahand and Wife Charged with Assault and ilatfter7.—John Gallagher made oath against John 11`11riar and linnaah Ms wife for assault and battery yesterday be lore alderman Lynch. Gallagher states that iVilnar knocked him down while Mrs. ir Bri ar pelted him with stones. The pugilistic 'couple were arrested and forced to enter ban to the amount of $3OO each to answer at Court. False Pretense.—A. H. Rowan was charged before Aidnrman Strain, yesterday morning, with procuring from' P. Y. McNally One hun dred and twenty-live dollars by tone and fraudulent representation. Rowan was ar rested and bold In the sum 01 five hundred dollars to answer at the September term of the Criminal Court. Seriously loinred.—A young man named Christian Wmip, was severely injured by be ing thrown out of a wagon belonging to the General Grant Engine Company, on Rebecca street, In tho Firer ward, on Monday evening. lie was taken to his home immediately after the accident, where ho now lien In a critical condition. FWD Strnek.—Patilck Yitsgersid, a coal hauler, was sun struck yesterday morning in the 'First ward.Allegbeny. Ile was in the em. ploy of Roc. Mr. Phipps. who summoned Dr. Thom. The usual remedies were applied and Fitagemld Is now in a fair way of recovery. Lie is a married man and resides at Port Perry. Found In the nnreeL—n sorrel home was found wandering about the streets last night. The animal was taken to ilcUabtare , livery stable, where it died a few henna after, it is supposed from being driven too hard on the preceding day. Mr. Howard, the proprietor of a livery stable on Hocond•btreet, was the owner. A Coal Digger Irsjured.—A coal digger named John:Dick wasLinjured in a cm..l pit near Nobleatolm.on the/line of the Steuben ville Railroad, yesterday, by a lot of slate fall ing upon hlm while at work. "liis injuries are of such a character that his recovery Is oon entered extremely doubtful. The Stoking or She IIaIL—In yesterday's (kluge yi vs noticed tthe sinking of the steam boat flail, of WM city, ha hand ffiLslmippi river, near Memphis. She an insurance of Mao in thla city, the amount beingequally divided between the hurchn, Boatmen's and Beth cOmptinies. Mallelous..—John Kook was wrested yes terday and brought before Mayor McCarthy, charged with malicionsly breaking a lamp liests the property of Mows. Weldon it Kelly, plumbers on Wood street. After a hearing the accused Wits hold to hall for trulL Getting Better,—tdieha.el Sullivan, the man who wan .stabbed on Saturday night in the kyltlk war:L.la gettingalong very well now, - his pliyaleLens believing him to be almost out of danger. ideAnnally will have o bearing on the l&! otJuly. Court.—Thera were ton eases of drunkenness and disorderly conduct before his Honor yesterday morning. Three were mdischarged, two paid light fines, and the re maining five west to the Hill for urlef po. node. , Surety of the Peslee.lltu-y Andrews yew: terdoY Unpaired before Aldermon Lituubert and made an Whir/nation against 'Lewis noir for surety of Cho peace. Lewis was arrested and held to bull to keep-Menem*. ExaaaLoatltto.—Tho rlttalog OTOMtnatton of .trulkolrlokloy academy ooMmonco to morrow Morning, Kt tb.. mationtoo. In the bOXOUith of Bewlekte7. -ALL persons biterearmi are rospootrmuy Invited to mood. Yeager mook eL—A... ,4 l:l ,.. er; 4l :Am e h ot . x . m . rea thither tb 5. m_ 0 7"....,%"tV the water being Qui k esige was deael g th ei Goiuldernble 77"'"""" 011 4 11 alon , 14:A....u.41, " Dr . K9 FROM WASHINGTON Governors Swan, Co. and Norton In no flurry to Convene Their Legislatures —lleeovery 01 Secretary Stanton—nen resentallve Washburn Dangerously 111.—The Hoonts.Coffrotts - Contested Meat Case—Wealth of Jeff. Donis Again Fatting—The WM for the Increase of ante Arlay--Itellatts to Pollen Internet Mon from 111 r. Seward—nesleso Peo ple Opposed to Maximilian—The V left of Pinups Anna. Raw Tong, June %I.—The morning papers contain the following special disipstelies fron, Weattington: Governors Swan, Cox and Mor ton are understood to be In no haste In con vening their respectivo Legislatures to act on the Constitutional Amendment, and to hare signltirsl the same to the President Tonntx see men now here doubt whether Governor Brown.lo, can gat a quorum together la any reasonable time. Secretary Stanton has no far recovered f rom his recent Illnesses to be able to return to the War Department end resume his duties. IteprelPMUMPre K. B. Washburn, of Illinois, wan t.u.ker, suddenly ill with congestion of the liver, during the proceedings of the lions,' to. day. Ile fainted away, and was Liken th t. MIMI.). of General Grant, where lie 1110 W lies dangerously 'rho louse Committee on Elections have de rided the contested election In the Fourth District of Missouri, In favor of the sitting member, Mr. Kelso. The arguments in the case of Koontz and Coferoth, Thirteenth District Pennsylvania, was concluded to-day before Committee, and the milications are that ton Committee will report in favor of giving the seat to Mr. Koontz. The friends of Jett Davis have not given .11 the idea id gel ting him rel..ased on arole. It ls alleged by. the counsel of Davis t p hat hit health is very poor, and that a change of air will be more benelleial than all the medicines ehristendorm Mr. Greeley Is very urgent 111 the matter, and lilts pet on record a strong letter to that end. The President, however, lilt.: given no indication that he will interfere uuless it is put on the ground of Davis' feeble condition, The report of the surgeon, which is rau•rived every week, Is that ho in gradually Im l Pr° Vntte Military Committee have decid ed to substitute their bill for an increase of the army for the one which passed the the other day. The Senate Committee are op posed to nearly ell of the Douse bill. There Is great danger that unless the two Committees recede from their determmatlon the bill will he defeated. General Grant advises them to refer the two bills to a Conference Committee, and let them arrange a satisfactory measure. The Herald's special _stave: It is stated by prominent Senators in Washington that Mr. Seward has concluded a secret treaty with Na poleon, by which the United States is debarred from interfering svith the movement of the troops now supporting Maximilian. After the departure of the French It is understoxid Mu xi tri Man will otter himself as a candidate for the Presidency of the Mexican Hopei/lie. Having secured that position he Is to take advantage of any small revolution, of which Mexico af fords 60 many, and declare himself Ersperer, thereby dunking the Monroe Doctrine and hav ing a firmer imperial throne than at present. It is probable the Senate will milielt informa tion from Mr. Seward concerning this little game. T same special also sas A atch from he General Sheridan to Gen e ral Grant s s states that nine-tenths of the Mexican people are .)1,- pOeed to the longer reign of Maximilian, and that when the F tench, Austrian and Belgian troops are withdrawn, ho will have hut foe upportes In all Mexico 8 The dispatch also states that Santa :time Is understood to ho here in the interest of 'bath Maxim Wan and the Church party, and should he closely watched by the United States au thorities. Terrine Tornado at DaMilo—Several Lives Lost—liens" , Damage to Build ings. Burrato, N. Y., June M.—During the torna do yesterday afternoon the schooners Alarets pound Goshawk broke from theft moorings and run into the canal boat Monitor, killing a Mrs. Mallory, wife of the steersman . One man was killed at Black Rock by a (.41J an the truck boom blown against him. An other man is supposed to be fatally injured by being struck with bricks from a falling chimney ln K remlin Block. The roof of the west wing of the Foundling Asylum on Ed ward Street, was blown in. and threechildren, wino were In tine play room at the Limo, were almost buried the debris. In addition to the damage done by the storm to the property already telegraphed, are the following, A heavy Maim found its way to the root of Capts Dobbins' house, on Magurd street, and crashed through. The copula of school house No.l, Sevutith streeLr.as ear- Heil away. The Weird of Trude Reams sky lights were broken. Nearly half of the upper light roof of the Niagara Falls depot gave way to the storm. The lower end of St. Jo. seph's Cathedral was damaged, and the wood work of St. John's Church toner was sw ept alint.st entirely away. Measra. Brisbuirs Ar cade buildings, about thirty feet of °muter torn off and ttio double skylight, oven Staght's Lillian! saloon. A machine shop and agricultural works on chicago street was par• tMily anroofed. Mr. liouso's organ factory, on Clinton, near Elm street, had Its Iron! Mown In. 'the total toss is not estimated yet.. it Wls the worst Eto.ll known fora great many years. lit la-sted about half an hoar. The Late Slensphls lllot—Report of In. Cve•tigullng COMmittee—The Direr. Cause of the Riot—The Loss to tbeGot• erument. New Tong, June 211.—The report of the in ventlipttion of the Memphts t lnto lately, col Johnson, Inspector General of the Depart ment of Kentucky and Tennessee. and Major tillbrattli, aid to General Howard, and the As sistant Commissioner of the Freedmen's Mo reau, has been nude public. They say that the remote cause of the riots was the ill feel ing OSlSthlg between the low whites and blacks, both of whore are about equal in Intel. ligence, being us degrnded as human beings can be, and each advancing rival claims of au perlority over the other. The direct cause wits 11 collie:don between the policeand thedischarged colored soldiers. The civil authorities took no official actimi whatever. The ,city Recorder made a seceli to the mob, urging them to kill the entire nig ger rtme, and num nIl the cradle. The nr tern or General Flrirkle were threatened with destruction. Three negro churches and eight school hoe sallive of which belonged to the United es, and about fifty private dwellings era pied exclusively by negroes, were bured. The loss to the government and to the t a o grues will foot up gee no, and probably much higher The Colton Crop—Despondency of the /•/enters, New Vora, .1 one •31.—1 t in said that the cotton planters of the South have labored na iler serious disadvantages this year. Hour) mina, Innudatiomi, toreadors, Insects,. rotten semi, lack of implements, um( insufficiency of labor, ha% f] made them 11011e1Or. 01 all urrvage crop. The most despondent among them estimate tank Lim coming crop not cs coeil lioe,ooo bales, while others, more hope( 11l , .Limatc It at 1,400,000. • iTATEMENT OF TUE REAL ES TATS SAT INUB INSTITUTION, on the :MU day of AVrtl, 11106. ASSETS. Bonds uld Mortgages,lbeing Scat Ile ns on Masi Natatc,). ..... ...11203,367 fia U. S. S-20 Monde 70, AO CO S. Itoll Bonds yr. au Itaal Estate Interest due May lat., oil above, (001 yet realised.) MOO IM Ulnae Vurnitu re NIS to ()lab 42,0 M 74 Total eato,Bi2 ar. Amon. clue :lepositore ttl2o, ISO 71 Amount due Depoaltura, Inter est May let, liggl SAM t -- $218,f07 Balance Contingent rund 21,241 lb The above is a true statement. . . A. A. eIABILI KM, Treason, The unitemigned Auditing Committee, hake rt am Med tile Books of the Institution, the Bonds, Mortgages mut !Securities, and counted the Cash, and ilnit the toregolng statement correct. WM. 11. SMITH, U. CH /LIM, W. B. C tIY I / I CICIII3 UP THE INSTITUIIiVEL ANII. President-14.4,c Jests. Vice President—R'. B. Corimatiot Tittri,rl=B-13011. T. IL Howe, Hon. J. K. Moor head, Isaac Jones, C. G. lius.y, N. Voegtlk, Jacob fainter, Harvey Childs. W. B. Copeland, Wm. H. Smith. Interest allowed on Deposi ts In this Imattntlon at SIX PER. CENT..per payable to the Helms lien In Mar and November, which. If not drawn. will be added to the prlnelval and compounded. InterCet commences on Deposits on the tat and 2 . pe Ub day Or c rUeV n. "d:Deooee94 A. M. rto 1 o='cook o ' clock: /7ie 2 6llt7fVl tlrT, :. l's, GOVERNMENT SALE OF STORES PrITIMUItO OPTI P tt,A., June dM. 8. :AL K., Will be sold AL r Odic Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Unser-omen' Wsrelionlei uPPrisile JULYY. W. &C. R. li. Depot, on Penn street, 2d, MG, sale conwnenclng at /0 o'clock, khe ft/tinning Clothing and Camp and liarrison Lodi prgo. via: net Well TAM Poles• (g) Tire selComulan •' • (ISO) One hundred and for Camp Keit). (WA)) Two hundred Mess Psoc and Tine hundred and slaty Wool Blankets. (1) One Orest Cont; ill Two Recruiting Flag Halliards; (4) Your Hied Haute, s Ingle. rens*, Cash, In government hinds. JtMallOto U. C. LUCILM, M. S. K. DLITT, k/IYAnTlawArout OlksiguAL•s orrn.w, ) PlTTedillnon, PA., June Istb. lion, ( s,:ti.LE. OF GOVERNMENT A NI /MJILB.—WIII he sold at Public Auction to do. highest blild6r, ou the drrril DAY/Or .1U WE n. at the liovertncni.l2,ll, corner of tiarriwo Alley and/layette Iltreet, this oily. the following public Animals els: IU MORBRBI . - • - AU MULES. The abuse are very superior animals and I n any oudltion, suitable for any purpose for winch they ar be required. Perseus desirous to purchase such sub:eels will do ell Le attend tbe sale. Terms—Cash, U. IS. Vurrency. AalmW mold singly. Sale so commence at 10 O'clock •. O. MUTSU, loth:dal LleuL and &humid' h. NO'fleEr-Whereas Letters of Adminlstretlon on the estate of LA WIIKNOI PVII.ALS }MCA. 'steel Br/serve township. Allegh, fly County, deceased, have been arnnted to the sal.- setzber, all persons indebted to the arid estate an rehuested to Mato Immediate payment, and those baying dolma or demands against Um same will fr a rr . Let lhem, properly vet To r t de boy2l:affl Spring liazdeuun R, Reserve 4. A DIIIIIVISTHATOWB NOTICE.— Letters of Administration have been this day granted to theorterslgned on the estate of WIL LIAM HoW .math of Yawn township, dec'd. All persons Snowig e/remises htdcbtud_lto said estate are request...l tohlahe Immediate payment, and all ./11.0..4re requested to present thei r account fur Mod acttlerucht. • • wg/.. w. lgigAhrg,; mr24:bl9 Amialatraar. _ _ - CAN BEAT THIBIB9 00 • For Two' WOoks Only, lasa selling a OW 1/11ZN(ILL OAyp tacor pod!, or my owii rer the mall sum or MIN k utn. at N#4o;*iY,itel woes. DA.I I / I CL BiA, 35. l!MEIM!!!MI 1 THE QUEEN OF HAIR RESTORERS! MRS. WINSLOW'S QUEEN RAM RESTORER 9LIF.F.N, not only In NAME. but In Tin Tran. Is the Best Hair Restorer ever offered to the Public. An In fallible niaSTOnlau and ratalf.lo . alt of We Hair If falthfULy applied. If is no Bair Dye. It acts directly upon the mote of the hair chang ing grey halr tolls origmal We color: ha i r : stin gpremath, decay and falling out of the ...l...Hea ting scurf and dandruff; and coring all bubo, of the mal It 0111 chmigu dry nod wiry hair to .011 and luxu rit,ant trey...sun. It Imparts a tlellghtfLl fragrance to tin. hat, you In th. shaw t. or retain It thr h ough Ilfr t . too If yu wis to resore Your hair. as In l ERSAINSLOWS QUEEN BAIF. RISTORER. l'rlre SI per bottle. bold by all Itrugglata R . E. sET.T.vag & CO., Wholesale Agents. TAMP t. 11W111. HsitPHII L & BOILER MAKERS SHEET IKON WORKERS, Nos. 20, 22. 24 and 26 Peen street. Having secured a large yard, apa fitrulshed It will the most approved machinery, we are prepared 10 Inanufaeture every description of BOILERS, In the *ea manner, and Warnillted equal to any Blade In the rowan . . CHIMNEYS,! BEECH INC, Y 1 arc BEDS. STEAM PICKS. LOL'OMOTIVE BOILERS, CON DENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, Al/STATORS, SETTLINii PANS, 13011. ER IltoN, BRILKIES, grUtrAtt CARP; and Cole m.ottacqurern of BARNHILL'S PATENT BOIL/CRS. Itepalring done on the shortest notice. )c.5,41 tar LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS' PITTTSBURUH PARK, facCITRDY et CO. Manufacturers, of SHEATHINti, SKAZIEILS• AXIL) BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER IIIYVTOMIS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPELTER SOLDER. Importers and dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IKON, WIRE, An. Constantly on hand, TININESS' MACHINES and TIM/LS. it are house, No. Minn/Yr and 120 St.COND Sinatra, Pitt. burgh. Special orden of Copper ant to any .lesired pattern. mylaira.t.l&wT rag - PITTSBURGH SAW WORMY, era of HUB ATENTBAILDG, co, M d CAST STEEL SANS, of e atnifeetur • PIP/UNIX CIR warrant everyCULAß'S, do.rlption. MIR, Crosa-, elang all other v. All kind,. of Col KNIVES and SPlLlNtil3arieties , made from Sheet Cast-Steel ,• Extra Relined REAPER A NIA AttiWINU KS IVES., Se. Snolrsy- W rntaxtre. arehouse Pitteand WOI lb, corner Waria and w! liurgh. Particular attention paid to re-toothlng, gumming andstraightening Circular Sawu; also, repairs of all Punch.lng end Drilling done at reasonable rates. Gr'ROBEVSOIi, REA A. CO, (Sue cessors to ItOntaatni. MIS,. & AVAIHNTRN %cams. Founders 111 mix. 1 Ilaiburirla. Manufacturer of BOAT AND STATH s KILN sTKAM ENGINES, BLAST ENOINI; MILL MA CHINERY LEANING SIYTIN(4 ASTINLitt of all tleaerititious, OIL TANKS A and STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. 461 - Agent+ for GLITARIPS PATENT INJ ECTuli, or feedlot IarJOHN COCEIRALIIi 61. BRO., hfanufactu rers of I RA( VAULTS AND VAULT DOOMS, IRO RING, VVINDOR aIIUTTERS, NVLNDOW GUARDS, hr., Not. 91 sEPOND nod as TIMM STREET, betnneo N ood and blarket, have on hand a variety of new patterns, fanny and plain, suitable for all purpones. P Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. 06 — DARILIAGE AND CELIBACY, an arra of Warning and Inntrartloo alen sl Aiv ) o. Dineaven mud Ant"...•Wel, pro... t rate the • I , , r with .1 in rant. r.ll. l. free of large to aralint let ter rn,t.loqc, A.l- • ries, Dr. J. 'still-L.IN HOUGHTON, lion and An nan Ikon, rbilarielohla, Pa. POLITICAL CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION, 22d DISTRICT. Th.. UNION ItE.PV II LICA N VOTERS of the 2,1 'wig re , ..ional 1 , 1.4 t rivi are 1 ,./111 1 /111.11 to meet at the usuat places 1.1 holding elections In the vario... Wards. Boronglis anti 1 townships, In said District, On Saturday, August And elect TWO DELEUATEs from each election district, to ine•et In'ounty Convention on TUES. lIA Y, AUGUST I 4 th. at JO o'clock a. in., for the purpose of placing In nomination a candidate for t.otigress. The primary ( 1 1115 to tin townehlps will be held between the hours of font and sit o'clock, and In the wards nod boroughs between the hour, of four and seven o'clock r. a. In the swarth, and bor. ..ughts the election,. shall be ballot, and In the townships by marking or by hailed. By order to the t nintrilt W. J. 1211...11.12E., Thal rruan. lir_ir - CONGRESS, 22d DISTRICT. HON. J. K. MOORHEAD Having placed himself at tic disposal of his friends. In response to their call made on him. Bib nanic I^ now presented by them as. candidate. for nomina tionfor liongrese (or the =I District, subieet t.. the action of the Union Republican Con!, IVI 0110.. n. Lion. ap2,lc IkrCONGIVJESS GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY Nit' DA TE IN THE 220 DISTItIcT. n lS th::ll,23 . d r4r - CONGRESS.—The friends of • HON. JOHN P. PENNEY Will present his name to tin. Convention of the Union putt' , fur nomination as &candidate fur Con gress to the'24 Distrlet. mhl2:6wd NOTICES. N CYFICJJEI. 1.1/TICS UNITS htATICI.I nit,. CO.:IMT, ) W 14012,114, ISIIAL/VUltl) it 0.. l • roprltwors. WE WOULD MOST RESPECT . VIILLY announce that consideration of the following cogent (old we trust satisfactory) reaorom. we have Snail concluded that a pootponenient would be equally advantsgeoet to the nubile. and ourselyes. namely, that we prefer to Dispose of all the Tickets and give the Public all the Prizes, tutu to hold a quantity Of ticket. (as proprietor , . asually do) nod thereby enhance our elm.o of drawing the large on/. The draw° ....Aber. rOl be publlshe.l Ute Chi cago dolly papers aa soots. drawn. and when the drawing la of er each agent will be loinkbed with a in pi eta tof `abovew notober, I o view of the ',thou, which we hope will I out luentl y satlnfeolory. WE HAVE POSTPONED THE DRAWING UNTIL TllB 9th Day of July, 1866 =I wutetna RRAI,PI.ItI,,t (YrIC.E; To the Tax Payers of the City of Pittsburgh. x. 81: '11:11E CITY TREASURER la now ready 'rugeive ail Lazes payable at this utile, Nu. 110 Lb street, nublect to a reduction el FIVE PEE CENT., If paid before the Plll it DAY DV A UhlUoT NEXT. The kiencantile Licenses aro due nod must be aid Itefore Die FLEET DA Y OE JULY NEXT to or p der to nave cost and exptmee of nett [refuse an Alderman. .lelZoi.3 WEI. EICkiIIAUM, Treasurer. (I r ritaki. VI °LOURS OF SIXTH WARD WU NT T I AT 68 art ereb notied to present the Y saint, for redemption h , at the y office of .1. M. littlitin, No. 01 Peen street.. within SIXTY 15* fls. alter which time they will cease to be re deemed. by order of 1ei.i..113 el NTH WA Ills I. 1 rJJ(jj TILE REMAINING PART of the ...large property for bale laid gut in Boyd & Alien's plait or lots, will be sold In lots or by the acre.:plendl.l for gartieulux purposes or ror city reel 11000e. Apply to Wit. b. IttlYll, at the odic. of Kirkpatriek Mellott. eoroir of Diamond atitl ant streets, or to RICH ARO ALLEN, ou the property. at Lower : t. Clair Hotel. nayl7;ake CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS., &c cCAL L IMO 1111011IIERS No. SO pouitTit writ P: ET. We nave no Lands s stay nuperlor stock of c)...maaupiErrxxv • e.L."L n." 4.1 Yg`Zt,', it ee r . IA O ' A ND TAIL LE OVICILB — ETery kind In ose. LIICANTH AMPS—From the finest quality Collie icwert priced. ,ANTDN COCOA AND MANIC; A MATTINGS, &c. MoCALLIIII IgWTUEBy, Fo~rly W. L. R]!: Mcc lhm. W E OFFEEI THE LARGEST. Stock in the West of every thing in the line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and Lace Window Carta*. G o ld Bordered and Plain Window Shades, Table and Piano Cov ers, of our own importation, at the Lowest Prices reached since the War. A line of Scotch In grain Carpets, of our own im portation just received—very handsome ---never offered in this country before--•-and at prices MOPon the resent rate of Gold MOP & COLLINS, 714 731fftlilikeet, 2d Boor, MIN tollJetnig to U. 04 Comm Plooloo sautroololloo FOR BALL •.. . . I FINE RESIDENCE LIDDY, ' , i W 4 C).IEiL /31.am.3E2 l="l,2ll:lll4l2l3ammEL, Tr ONE OF TILE BEST PORTIONS. OF A1.1.g- GAS R D STEAjyr FITTERS. GHENT CITY. A ;arse and thoroughly Stashed Cor. Sixth and Sinithneld Ms., two-story Double Brick Dwelllus, c.:.titoislo tt it ' r""''' ' ""I°°. nod 01" halls " ' 4 ""' ' I ' M; P an- : ,M=. XTTIESMIITELCVEL-, 1...44.... tries. closets and a bur.; sr twoof safe The S.Die i AND grounds surrounding t .., muumuu abound In choke ! gropes and fruit, sod shwlo been. A. !noble sod ; pp,,,, Beaver and Chestnut Sts.. Coach Rouse, with other out-lotildiuse., combine to MANCHESTER. male thi"'"l'l"''"'d'"''' For g '" . "" l '''' ! All ki„ds a Water, G. and Steam Fixtures kept apply to .. J. BRYAN, • ...Watt' or; hulto. Jet:eS/ Broler 1„ Stock. 11w1 heal Eolat, i _ .r..:, " '..""" ".. '"."°' "°°d''''). ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLEY, FOR SALE. k'CEP ON HAND . 1 SUPERIORArticIe of A EILLST-CLASS IiUsINE., hi AND The :dock. YElLuren, tio4ol , tore House. Dwelling nod largo Lot In Ten Irk ley. I.A.is $3,000 a mouth. l'on.oonton 'chola luitnedigtol.. Aix sough Housed god Lute, very cheap. Ore Severa acres l Lots at Edgeworth btatlon. from One to in at Apply to JAMES T. SAMPLE, Feel F.alate Broker and int.:trance Agent. /en N.. n 5 Federal street. Altegheuy. 011 SALE—A Farm or 216 acres, situate ID Plum township. Allegheny .UWI, In. Thu iniptoVementa arc a two-story Frame Ilouae with els rooms and kitchen; a large Ilona Baru, re by 50, end other out-blinding, good I), chard; 170 acrea cleared nod Ina good ea of Out- Ovation. Ytic land Isof the nest quality ; well adapted for grain or atock, end la all underlaid with Coal, a very large amount of Locust timber. Coo seaalou given immediate/7. convenient to churches, suills, do. For further particulars, on quire of U. If. TOWER, /teal Iterate Agent, ho. 164 Fourth street. rayllmso 1.4X18 SALE—A Farm of about 20 A. acre, oppoelle Townaend titatlon, North Wert ern IL IL. duties front Pittsburgh; about 5 acres cleared: balance good timber land in varieties; :51 acrek or coal, good trio, pit open: .A frame dwelling of four rufma good aiding of water, 50 troll tree,. .1 earl, tiv a uf fruit; is a splendid place fur a vine yard. Also, a lot 50 by 191 fret, ou Peebles street. In lownaldp, .Allegtwi y t couty. WIII be sold N o ll Fur ten., to., apply at n the heal &nate and Insurance t Pelee of U. b. BATE., Ie la Ittiller litrpvt. Lawrenceville. FOB SALE. At fllithale Station, Pa. It. It., Only seventeen minut.a• ride from the Union Depot. TWELVE AND A HALF ALHEn, adjoining the residences of Alex. Bradley, Kai., and Mrs. Or Denny, and beautifully situated fur a Won try lies idence. JOHN D. BAILIS, /Hock and heal Estate Broker, ,lel No. lin Fourth street. VOR SALE—A Farm of lath acres, lu Elisabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa., near the ,Noughluirbetty river. Tbe Improvements , re • Hewed Log House a good Baru, Stable and I :tiler out-buildlugs; (enema gen.yrally good; well watered; 116 acres cleared; veins of Limestone, the under vein about o.ti feet thick; blue upper vein Het; tery convenient to the river. It is well tim bered with the heat white oak. and 1,1144 k walnut limber. Price Saw per acre. For further partieu • lard, enquire of U. H. Tt/WHIL Heal Estate Agent. No. 104. Fourtn street. ulyl7:atti VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— Farm, containing about 150 acres. mar the Sig Mile Ferry. on the Monongahela river, on which Is erected two-slory . Brick 31ansion House and Barn, and other out...hulltlings. Also, several other ) anus, • ell located, iu Allegheny and Westmore land counties, contalyylng from 100 to . = acres. Coal au.] Lune Farms for Sale on the ateuneny Ille kill - road and Monongahela river. For funkier partic ulars, enquire 01 WILLIAM WAHL, joa, (Opposite the Catliedral.) N Orient street. cs.l, 1. 4 `0R SALE.—A BRICK DWELL -. /NU ItOUhlt, situated oa N esters a, cone, Al legheny City. containing seven ruvms. both room and Sniaheo garret, gas, hot. amt cool water, large ball, lug ood condition. Lot 22N by H. 5 feet. Also a lot adjoining the above 22).), 125 fret in a' m foot sHeet. flit lute ore plante with fruit trees and grape vines. A convenient residence nor any gentlemen doing business lu thecity. For terms and particu/ars apply to IL. MITCH h. 1.1„ tile City. premises, No 13 V. ustern al , enue. Allegheny el 4; 07,rrs. TEMPERASICEI ILLE PROPER FOIt SALE. —on, Lot ail nil Ong Method's, Church, Two Lots atm , . r James Woods' !tolling annuire of KEOKUK K. VIACK KR. ti 3 or. JAS .D. FLAAVKI:, Temporrtoo. VOIL SALE--One Patent Steam 'I A N K. for rood.riug ' fallow or i.r0.0. II t , TEA al IS "ILEAC. 3 . 2 lorto..11• smeler. IC It•et long, with noooko JTRAM btlAr RE rri.E, hold,* 4.00) pound:. tine •• bkile.ET 1 RIJN 10R/0.111..4. • WM. hENNFIIV t tt.. I.tne.rky Pitt rhu lOLA Tlty FOB t. ALE Ilro orts. vltlelt wilt r.. 11 ltir properl . ,, on the rad, wilt ot 11 Hu o, t akl, n lug , tont A, r rt oot... with a tal l ne. ELLIN,. ari l ......-I..•lldlngri, H/ 1,13.11. 11,U,, Lea ot cad. uuderiahl with COAL, w ell of pun. ster at the h.0,1t lloor. A . alert, and I.lrol ircer 1.. Ari l l kll ta, th, properly h. w Rhin three intl.. Id lite I,IIIM I 0 II•ii I le. )4.7 .C.A li'oll. SA LE--.4 pleasant County Residence, at kiRI . 1 1 , 1 1 11.111./ , reurtayl• stain Railroad. one-hair mile from Wilkinsattry, acrer or Laud, a flue new eoutatoltag 11 rounin, xtol undt•rn. well the how... ith threr acre, or the Si hole. 1.. t.ult pu chore, For further Information, val.., 4.. II 1,11 r.lt, Yourth “reel. or 1111 the prett,h,er. J. I. hINII. 1.,`0U SALE—About roilicv INti 1. era, In planlaid out Isy Mr. Menain La) self on W00d . ., Run. clonerailroad, l'ereta. • wall knoutn df.r/k tralatter on may paiutento a:t -una/1). 111511, Rapt oNort I/writing. WWI ClIO:C.• •Itruldo•re and boll NO', I .11 orb, an .E , :v.; 3.1 ethic. stn.. .‘ll, - Own). or of .1 Aka, Olt Isaac, oh th.• no It. ii. 1.1,111 i 82 ,200 WILL PURCHASE: II J:JAIA7MII.I_,TIV" Cgr Anil LOT 2.4 he en,on Chortler"! street. Allegheny I'tlitElz.;.or,„fourligi Quoin • VOR SALE—A very desirable two atury Brick Owelling ot the rooma and good °eller. attn tte on AIIPII str , L eetawreneeville, near Passenger w . All eacellent well or water on the lot. Will he disposed of unll DCI,I tent, and Immedlate po.se,elon V., If applied for .ton. F or t erm, oppl) at heal k.tote and Insurance e of BATES, )el] Butler .treet, Lawrenceville. A CHEAP FARM FOR SALE— ..Ceotame cc acre. or rich Farming Laud, all o n der good;ence; well Ituproeml; houne, barn, or chard numerous out-building, Alt...led In Derry lowunliip, Weetmoreland 0011/a 6 , three tulle, wvat of Illairovllle Junetion. Pa. Italiread puce through the fanu, lu a good neighborhood. Tbh plam. la offered at a low figure. Apply to ea, It. ateLA IN .1. CO. MAN IfrFACTURERS. - . - G. W. 140111LUW LA.. 11. BARNHILL O , HARA BOILER WORK S. MORROW 4 BARN ILL, MAY UF ACTuusatl OF Steam Boller., OH StlllY , Agitator., Tanks Salt Pau, tkoometers, Wrought 1 / 1 )13 itriligrA, Slim.. Iron Work, CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS., PITTSIBUIitaiI, Pa. firREP A I 11l 1).1N F. PROMPTLY. my2l STEAM EIiGEVE PAC:hi:VG. LUBRICATIVE PACKING, FOR run . . STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An anion recommended by all the rallrond com panion. who have thoroughly tried it, and 161[11mi:t end usr on over two hundred co d Orr,' Or therail roads hundre d thin h country. and on trial by over eve rs. ADOPTED BY 20,000 BTATItIN EitY EN L.N ES. It la a fireit-climi article. VI CENTS PER POUND. -••• • • • LUBRICATIVE PACKING COMII, SOLE MAN UFAC TUILF.IIS, T. M. B.PB.BVICioINT, Nub. 114 ul d 115 Vi El( ST., PITTSBURGH. x1013:1324 INDUftTIILI.L VIVORKB. 1111011 M. 601.11....1d x. N61,01i OltO. . . . H UCH BQI.E & CO.. YOUNDERS, E U 11.115. ILDICIth AND MA• CHI N ISTS; Dlanufacturcre of LT EAAI BO AT n• f ff Ks, OIL WELL ENUINEts, LOCOMoTIVIth for Coal Work., L+.1.1 and Mantle AN IIINES,modo to order. - . -• • . From the well earned reputation of the Manager. Mr. JAAIXIS BELSON, we hope toneeure o liberal share of patronage from Steamboat builders and others scanting good martilnery. Our attn will be to do all work in the best MILIIIRIr fora fair compensa tion,and to do It In the time we soy. All kinds of Cgs FiNiiii made to order. Repairing Machinery promptly attended to. We can turn it Shift ZS feet long, and bort or torn a Palley feet illamoter. Sarbhop on llimacsue Way, near tile Point. Foundry on Third street, near Market, Flosburgh, aped:Mud AnsErisi, MODES, RTME a. CO., • .Manufneturers of 111,Ae1i and 411414E14 I .AI I WANE, Drop(late Ware, Bottles, DemiJohns, Lbw* ys, ft.e. 44 art:house—No. 144 W ATILIC wricLET :between thallhneld soul Grant street . Ittsbursbls 1 4. Dw crcla r ittroilltrit oTaLl:: pe;,lor '" `",aony Sitaas*am of the above descrlPtion.Ali olden promptly atteAded to, Particular al.l.entlop paid lc prinlyinoulds. `Silt.. P. Glt.LtOa• LIOSSZIi waleß , COLLINS & Brittania 4 Braga and nboot Pieta' Workers, Ilrillsolu Uki o m rs . Ctr r bo h n i aoll Lard Oil Burners, and all dlllere • p.,uryttrA.‘4'7lNboy tr Mho nal. Penna. • °el tlr - - • 8 SEVEUANCE, No. 4144 WATER unigs.rtiotairgr'jfi l ticl'en=Van"d ß rlsli t zti of every description. Partionlar sized Or Spikes and Rivets lat. Or mtmantconitainnude to orde it rat abort notice. A st4nl ilv n naiad. UNDERTAKING. tT. W BITE & CO., 'UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Wootl'• Run and vtelnlty. Cotlth Hearne at Maiseesier Livery Niajoi h .thurser on Elneffiaid and Martian otreets. Hearse and Carriage. farolsbed. nolOtlyd _ . _ ~_ COFFINS COFFILNS I IifEEMII I=l 1111iliUttA N I UN InCHT AKINU I U N DZICTAKIDIU I UNUKKTAKINUI SOBJFAIT WUJIMunli, Undertaker, wee, no. Jig POUUTIi IMMO• Undertaking in all It* branches Disinterring, laying ont uni famishing n verntung necessary rot 4 b2. 1 ,•• ltannoent,prOmptly auennen to. rod hane ; anti Carriage, always oa , 481:11 &c. WOOD 1.1311GL1E.03, All 1.1n.1. of 1 RON PUIII.B, HYDRANTS. SHEET LEAD, SHEET %IN, , LEAD PIPE. BATH TUBS. Ks, WATER CI,SETs, WASH BASINS, WASH STAN Os, At. at their Wareroom. Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets, sarAn aindsof l'A MINI; done promptly. A/ 141- I order. mall immediately attended to.. JeA:r. STEAM GAUGES, SCHAEFER:di, BUDENBURCHS PATENT, Gauge of the Nary Department. HEWERS' PATENT STEAM PUMP, 'Flip best and Most rrllable Inab.. W.• ha, e Auld a large number to manufacturer. and 011 rrnners her, 01 we will refer any rani.., Inter- BAILEY, to call. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., No. 167 Smithfield Street. WELDON AL KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS. A large aseortme DL of Chandtliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c., = 164 Wood Street, near Sixth. 141)12;07 wcwrivic3o. Private Families and Hotels Can ho furnished with best quality of HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES AT silollt ENT NOTICE AND BEET TEEME, . JOHN MAFFETT, Nos. 127 and 129 Firut Street +5,%.•w PITTSBURGH, PA T. T. ZWLIN pLuasHEVG, GAS AND STEIN FITTING, HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS. 8""T ZINC, L"" " !:ITIsB, BASINS, WATER CLOSETS ATiU WAHLISIiAIDS. 3Erva mav - et, CIC, , (Successors to Addy & No. 165 Whimlst.. Pittsburgh. Ps PROFESSIONAL. JOHN W. .TAYIOIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street. Pri . P. 1 3.1317..R.C3 3EL, PAL My.,WW 11. L. ..... • ........... J. ( ILACKILELL & McCOMBS, ATTORNEYS &. COUNSELLORS AT LAW No. 89 Grant Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. mr.l4:te2s W. .1. PATTLIthOIt, 71 ) HALL PArr.itliBON N u tasry Yu 1911 c, S 'ANT S.T. A ttorney-st• Law W. J. & 11/11,14 PITTEILSON, Law and Claim Office, Pensions, Local and Government Bounties, Back Pay, Prize Stoney, Sc., collected. OFFICERS' ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, come.tio.. made Deeds, Letter.; of Attorney Bonds, Mortgages:an., written, and all legal Oust Bove promptly attended to. B. E. BROWN, Local Claim Agent, C), S. SAN. lOM., °Wee, No. 67 Fourth Street, (SILOON D FLOUR.) Pittsburgh, Pa. Pensions, Bounties, and Arrears of Pay Promptly Collected. No charge made until clam, :.et tied, and then hut • moderate tee_ _ Inytt3:b2l JOHN A. STRAIN. .. 9 . 3 EADJEAELIMILELTS, Ea-Officio, Justice of the Peace, A N I/ POLICE MAU ISTRATE Office, 112 I , lllh St., opposite Cathedral, CITTBII UkW li, LA Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Logal Boa'nem executed with promptness and (Hap:Mr h. say 19 :sal WILLIAM JANCEY, NOTARY PUBLIC. JUSTICE UP THE PEACE, Atli , BEAL E S TATE AUENT. °Mee, eormer of Butler and Dravo street., LAWItENCBY ILL h. Special attention given to the purchase and Cale of 'W el Estate, Me collection of Bents, eud pee paraJn and aclutowledgment of all kinds of Legal COUTO,RUCV.W. WILLIA3I JANKY, Justice of the Peace and Notary t'utilic EUSTACE S. MORROVI", ALDERMAN AND :CONVEYANCER, 72 Penn.syleania avenue, Foot of the &tension and opposite Chatham StreeL uartlets96 WILLI= V. ROBB, NOTARY PUBLIC, Office, No, 93 Diamond Si., Pittsburgh. 111y17:ft44 CHATELINI T. EWING, Att,orhey at Law, No. 00 GRANT ST., PITTSBURGH, I•A ' Air Comm...ow, for Ohio, Kentucky, West 'V rgiuio, hilssuori she other States, ntylenoll ILITAIIT CLAIM, PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. .4 Military Claltto theevery description , collected by the subscriber, at the following netes, els Peasions,.slo: all other claims, 13.10. C. TAYLOR, Diamond Creel, oPPoalANhe e nes r t La . Itortie. N. ll.—No charges ate made If the claim does not nee telt and all Information gtven gratis. set:ly L. P. STONE, ATTORNEY: AT LAW, °Df:AIT.,T° COAL, COKE, &cc. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! • DICOSON STOWIRT &CO Raving removed their (Mar to No. 867 X.ailbarrt - sr Ellzrecr, (Lately (My Flour 411111,)SECOND FLOOR, Are now pfepared to roods!, good YoughlogheuY Lump, Nut Coal or Slack, AT THI LOWEST MARKET PH.ICII. /kr All orders left at their office. or 111111 Irbur.„, no them through themall, will be attended to promp tl y. i2s:bz) CIiAIiLES 11. AUJIISTRIONG, kIiCTALLIC I IIABOOLNI I Youghiogheny andConnellirvi Ile Coal AND MANUFAOTIIIIEft OF Coil, Slack, and Donlphurized Coke, °RATIOS AND YARD Corner of Batter and Morton: Drat fora on Ltherl and Clymer street!, Ninth Ward, and onliecond near Lock No. I, rlttaburgh,'Pa. rim:maim an d Manufacturers supplied arltbil;o Past article of Coal or Coke at the tone.; cash rates. Orders /ell any el the 11141 hr wllt tcoelie . 4 11043/11011. .t BARTLEY, TILE DTANI...A Itll II 1' calling on JOH_N CANAILIELD, Comunission J and Forwarding Mereliant laud whoiteiale dem.. in WeMern Reserve Cheese. Butter. Lard, Port , Bacon, Flour, Fish, rot and Pearl Ashes, galenite., Linseed and Lard Oils, Dried Fruit, and Pn6ll, generally, Nos. 11l sod 146 Front street. Pittsbura D. J OltaYl . 61,{A2. 7,,&.,,onl'fkl,tgrj66o.DlUt purchasing agents fur all Pit4sburei lelmistiameret. Warehouse, NO. ILI Liberty sWect, Pittsburgh. l'a. JOHN 14 1.10C451,-LOWALLI, JOHN I . HORSE 14 Buttes bOat, TO Joitn 1. Hollun .1 Co., Wholesale Diu. core and Commission Merchants, turner of Drill and Water streets, Pittsburgh. felt I AMEN DALZELL 6c SON, Mani. - facturere of Lard WI, and Commission alerchan. for the purclime and sale of Crude and Relined P. troleme. Nos. ro and 70 Water street. Pi ti. 4 rgi Advances made on t umlgitinem, St:El OitLkILER 161, Iteleszt le dralers to Liroc.rlus, Your, IT. Vlsloa, Fish, cite..., Salt, l'erbull 011, Nos. In had 74 Wool Streel, attar L.llwrty 111.rect, Pa. nel3:ly GELIEILVE e , LOLA° u/0.050E. lIECTZGAC. IEAR & IMETZGAR, tirocers and Commission Merchant., and dealers In all kite.. of (Monttry Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture:. NO. , `P. ) Liberty btreeie oPlmalte head ,,( Pittsburgh, apt I) RETZER & ARMSTRONG, Fog - -. warding and Conuntssion Merchants, for Ibe sat. TFlour, Chain, Macon, Lard, nutter Me ttv [tried roll., anti Pnxlnce generally, No. Id Ma - .etlitrect, corner,of First. Pittaburgh4telStly nought Pas-sash wv DALEELL. ROUT. DAL.ZELI. & CO.„ Whole ... sale Grocer., Commission anti Ferwarding Mer chants and deadens In Produce ..... Pittsburgh Man. ufacteres, No. MI Liberty toner., Pittsburgh. JOAN WATT song wlLboa. WATT & 1.,0N, Wholesa le Grocers, Comm Isabel Merchants, and dealers In Prodnee and Pitt.berglt Mattufuturets, 11/1 Lib- Tray street, Pittsburgh. itt,M LIESET LAELILI,...JULIP BiLIIIIVINL.A. C. WALLACE sitirTom & CO., wholesale lirtmera and Produce Dealers No. 3, Muth street. Plttaborgh. nal! ItIDDLE No. 18.3 Liberty St., 3 -.-.• raL,sur l gs, Commiapion 'Merchant, and % nolvaale thaler In CounLry Produce, Groceries anti Pittsburgh manufactures. Cash advanced on t a u t lIEELLICIAS, and paid for Pru..ince generally. oust I SAL&H DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants, and dealer. it, Produce, No. SO Water street and 61 Irons street Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGIII, PA UINLICI. auvra 1.. s-A• H. VOIGHT & Co., (Successor+ to U. Graff,) Produce and Commission Mu. onants. 217 Liberty Atrellt, Plttataarah. WILKINS LYNEIanT, (Suceenor to Maekeown R LintarD Dealer to Flour and Grain, Produce and Como:Deal. Merchants No. 351 LIBERTY STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. cal ly /MCI /LOYD WM. MuTO .101 IN FLOYD & CO.. Wholesale GROCEItb, No. 173 Wood nod =a Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. aa=tard TOBACCO, CIGARS, EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS R. & W. JENKINSON, Yd. OrACTIOLILIt OP ALL KINDS or TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS, MIN door from Suspouidon Bridge., ALLEM:Mt:Y. PA. Branch Moro at Salem. Ohio. dur2.1:146 R. B. JEFFRIES, Slanntsetaarer and Wholeaide and Retail Dealer in all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS, No. 6 St. Clair Street, PlLLAbarigh, Po RA la assortment of MEERSCHAUM ru.EO And SMOKIR rgA TOBACCO of the boat quality kept on hands. msnfobEl GEORGE RIMEENSOILEIN, HALM YORBIGN AND DOESTIC SEGABS, CHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c., No. 4 13ercroxatb. Nos corner of Liberty,) (app3:bll it , PA. JOHN DIEGRA.VIT, ELANUFACTIDIELL OF AND WHOLESALE AND IL TAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS, Arit =a,lact. Dizrott.t. A ireneral SAPORIllent of Brooking Tobacco, Ilar tobacco and to Douches alway* on barad. turrd. WIESIAN, AL...future, and Dealer lo ALL KINDS OF TOBAQCO SNUFF AND SECARS; WIIOLIMALIE AID iitTAIL, No. 205 Ohio St., Allegheny City. le7:c.So PIAROS, ORGANS, Sre. rritE ERADEURY, NEW YORK, AND Schossacker al Co. , Phitiodelplita, 1...aa. IQ - CO Ell. The Estv :it Co.'s Cottage Organ, 'ANC AMERICAN ORGAN. Acknowledged by the heel anlalcAl talent In the Vetted Mateo who superior to to Ai/oVernbtpower, =Land qualltY of W.. and ror , i work Tokrotutroloooto kora for yokwo atom the Om 1 1 ,==brxrlrafr.. - firphlrgitt; b e tow er than ant o th ers. All warranted for du yeArs. " ' W A WELINE & :EARS, N0..1211t, Clair street, Paktabwrgt, Jr 24 El= pumas: PIANOS:I 'wring KEW STOCK OF Knabe Sr, Co.'s and Haines Bro's. Jan reclined. I unAiturrnr, BLUII2. • AFIRE nrest.eoul VII)t CIO FZ`Z . l(9Air :CIO): I.llVi - - DAL cassireinD, Consissimrloss Mere/Ilan I, And deal.. /II I . k. 1122 A W SCRAP IX , k. LI. 1.111('1,, and all Clad. of Rollin( NMI W seldom.. sod VRIm . Nos. 380 nd 362 i PENN. nT Ito 2.1'.1 , , e Consignments solicited. ,IC int. J. errrau. ZD. T. M 11,1,1. W . J. STEEL & ORO" late Flew , • • laO tidina., PitODUCE 1.14 .11ERCHAB TS, receive .d sell Flour, t orn ti, Vats and Corn, Beans. ktacou, Lanl, Butter, t Eggs, Pork, Green and Dry grulta„ Potatoes, r lax and limas Deed, Feathers, Uti Barrels. iloop 1.4 halt, to. Particular atteution p.,,t to th le of Yorclan and Domestic Yrulla, I:01 TD street. Pittsburgh, Pa. BREWER, BURIIE & CO., allllllBBloli al %Hill S, AU ENT'S VS,,C Is Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Woi ks, Ample Storage for C e ond Renee., OW 1.1.. e. • al cash advance. made on rIDIKIIITes, in of or Itran.•.l rel. - Went, V anig for aloraae 3[l4i •Ii menl. of Crude Oil al Layer...neer Ille. OM, end Wel - thous.. I rna t h onors,. 11 ey and Hancock street, Pittsburgh. no 11 - 1.1.. e. re-TX.n Y. 4ITI.'IIAI:T. KEEL & lIITCHAIIT, COMMISSION MERCHAZiTS, Flour, Grain, Seeds, Mill Feed, Sc 3119 L I BEET Y STE E. ET, mr24:b.E, PITTLIBOItt; IL l'A WILLIAM C. LEE, SOCCE.Or to ALEX. litiltitOti, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Daa3.I7I.CIEKALD.ITD, No. 102 Second Street, Plttaburgli. l'o. Sir Agent for the ••tit. Louis.' Lead Pipe :did :Meet Lead Worka. Denier In Pitt and BAB LE A SHOT, H FAD'. VIRE CLAY. iv. Conslgulne... no- Belted and lirdere promptly Oiled. myil iv F. °wt.,. J. RIO, NM"' w. Want iii. OWENS MENNE:DP & HARPER, PRODUCE CoblailaaluN 71 F.ItCHANTS, an C Wholesale Dea/ers FL/Hail:a AND DUliEol FRUITS, [SALT, FLOUR, BUTTER, EBBS, I 0- I'ATBES, ae.,and in Provisions and Produce gen erally, No. yd FEDERAL 1:11 MEET, opposite th. itallroad Depot, ALL2OIILNY, lie. Agents for the sale of F. 1. Ltite•s, D pit:ly onnell Kllman's Anil J. iinnt's Balt. IIiAItLES C. BA rph LSLEY, Produce and Commission Meant FlCtsburg , li, Pa. W Warebou .... N... A. LIBEILTY STREET. holtaal. dealer In Butter, Cheese. Lard, agas, Pork, Bee. 0., Beans, Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, Putatoe, 111.111- Ivy, Drled Fruits, Breen Fruits, Unions, Flour, Grath, Clover heed., Timothy beetle, Flan St edt, Game and Poultry. Particular attention given to Produce Colutignmenta. AL/LX. . . B. A.A.I an J N4 'mom st. AAJER„ CORDISSJON nEJACHANTIS and dealers between R, URA IS and Pik/DUCE,' Second street, Ile owl sod illmithdeld, Pittsburgh. apil.ly rOrgira JOIAN MILAN A. A. All errAnl. 'JOTTER, AlliEN SIDEPAIt D l'ommlssion Merchants, and dealers In Forelgu and Domestic Fruits, Flour, Butter, ( k gg, Putatem tr,l produce generally So. MO LIB E tiTithatT oposite Passenger l;epot. Pittsburgh. °TIM SIIKPAIth SHEPARD, Commission • ..to and dealers In i lour. liralo and Pro. duce. Liberty stgeet, Pittsburgh. Pb',. lnds of Floffr for Bakers and Fatuity fire Laud. Particular attention rmi Oiling -woe, tor Merchandise generally.u,... ry ,ITTLE, nAntro & PAT"I'ON , w uolesale Grocers, Commission Merchants uud dealers In Produce, Flour, flacon, Cheese , , Carbon and Lard OIL Iron. Nulls, Oluss. Yarns and Pittsburgh manufactures general), 1:1 and liceluld stweet. Pittsburg h. M. IiCCH uus. urruum..i. WAIL P. HECK b. CO No. ISti Liberty street, PIL,HLITHH: I a., V. /101p.th Li ro,rtL, Commission Merchants and dealers int:olln. try Prodetse, Provisions, liscon, Lan, Butter, Egg, Cheese, Visit, &c., Produce, Flour, Drain, J y be therm and Dried Fruits, &c., Salt and Lime. P. HALYIKILK J n ft/LYNCH WY. D. NILY11161:. &. RHOS., (Successors to Renner & Anderson, l Wholesale Dealers In For eign Fruits, hots and apices, Coutitctionery. Sugar,. Frewor‘s, &c., Nos. 1"3 and r.:s Wood /Street., •bor. VIRG Pittsburgh, HOBS. 11001 AftLitkW 1001, 14 , KNOX a. SON, Commission • MERCHAN - PaatolDealers In VIAIUK. URA) N. MILL FEED and PRODUCE generall No. 7 Diamond, opposite I. ity &Begin'', City. ty. Jal7:lysi E= IMIEI=II3 AMUSEMENTS, ER.4 novsc =2 LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEAsoni nits EVEN/NO. Jane 27th. Last nights of MISS MOLLIE FEIJCIL A. VINCENT And for a. ~n I. gorgeous spectacle of T.jarlT) .T 217 2 eLT.111.13=1.1:11171 EI.N.E, DAT 2: lb SATURI , AIi. MATINEE. jpITTSBUIIGH THEATRE. Lc cr AND lIEN DERSON MRS. JULIA SY L VESTEIL Ish.h CM . ,110011 Orr daugt.t. r is. I.'tlSA Slit, 1.',1TE./t, ho ha, Indly IN.d and a. 1.11 a. MA 4 . 111 1 , . Mrs. ,yl, eat, as 1: V EN i NU.IIw. rohn.dY II Al! That 141ittert. it. Not Gold. it't.'n't , •• • ****** Slasher and Crasher VAIIIETUES 'IIIIEA . I ICE—Sole I.roprlslor GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK. IIVItE NEW slAits ADDED To TILE V.A.111.6.. TIES TROUPE. - - • TIM HAYti. the champion Clog Dancer of Mt* world, 11111 i jV : III . " L ' A 'I.IK. E ' SE A V N ;:II I I 7 IT. U ‘ I ' '4 6:Ti P I i N7I T j l3.l.l6 " 7orE r kli Ho tvo Itt)l3lN C5l-PLMALT SOUTH - WESTERN CIRCUS, dT RED LIO.T LOT T'va7c:.p.m Only, Tuesday and Wednesday, July34l J, 4th This compsay comprises the follow I us well-known slew: THE GREAT FA.1111.1", who of Ham 'elven are a ea Itioa n t guar. - .eat of par czettLealoe or I,llllll[lcm 'HIE web:AT DELEVANTE M. srtv. Inn. T. t , l/rll. .1. Adam. Master Dan, and r ['war( Nehamo. LEK Pi AVElts sn d CIIAS. COV ELL/, Clow. s .4 p:sn and 7 H. Aillnlasloll. 00 cents; eel., There Is- 111tEk.:14 RANO PERFORMANCES W EDS. E.sl , Al. Jul, Ith, at 11.1 A. a.. 2 and; Y. IC C, E. RICHARDSON, I,:eat.ral Age.. FOURTH OF JULY. k GRAND G-11- o 'l l WILL ILE I:IVF.N AT -1 4 M -1- " Sr MIALMEL., PI TT Slit UR Gll, Pa., WEBNESDA, JULY 4th, 1866, Gifts to the amount of X 40,000 NN II; prowented to the fick:t Johlor, it 1 .1 - ,o.obaclx. rine Farm , . I tin, welt, , eolng Lag hint, 31vIcolvons. So. TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH. LIST (IF °I Fr, I gift it Greenbacks 1 gill In Greenback?. I gift In Green back 5....... .. 1 gift In ereen one. I girl In Ureenbacks 1 gift In 6,e.. .racks , 50 lOU gifts In o r , anto , •ks. $lO each 1,000 :400 Wit.. In Greenbacas, i.,, each 4000 Ott 100 eln lire n backs, .4. 50 each 4,000 000 011.• orgood Interest ng Books. 2,000 10 gifts "(nice Senrlng Alachlner ...... .... 1400 11 gifts of excellent Melodeon.. 500 " f l i i ,.';' Ti",t.nr 1 gu J ..',17,:;; - !. 2 Diamond 1tt 4 5.. (0' .: One (.014 Watel,., II Wt. of Western rant, l'• N it: 1 , 17132.0 I.la. IWlLlisisloia2 - 1.. 1.“1: L / ED Ad F01.1..t; %V,. • Four lu nitainion county. t.ne of 'l.ll acres, and Three. ul acre. cacti; Two In 'I count each IrAl acre, line In Ripley COUTIIy A exasl acre., an y, d Two In I /regoti cou nty. 1 . .11 1t I acres. Also, TWo Farms In Mat athan county, tVisrorn.ln. la l and nu/fere. re spectively. All rich Farming Land In goon settle ments. Titles perfect, ad be 1 1 , ,11 at our office. Also. 40 ltt reels 3:2 each, 111 0,1 located au the falitton. l'ithole , reel. Venous,' courtly. Pa., including the eel. lorated Flowing II ell. 'Curet., on llolinden Farm. sod olller , roducti,e wells in that 'tonal, nal rt•,11111. Me, Int. rt .t• will be present ed as orty 31.4 at from 110 to 4f4litai cacti. Not on• .II then, all unproductive well, hut In eil,. producing. :tad "tn.,. to be tested, close to produ.'lll4 •••••itel, ill under contract fur comple tion, free t,f further v 111,1 1 ,1. Mapa showing the location 01.01.1 well, se.. on nand. Per.on • wixiting to es:411111W oleeds, or . - ertaln ar ticles or the above property can be accommodated 31 our ollice, where all toe partleular ma, be ob tained. IT. has.. tn, trogt. proper.y racheilule, which , Il‘, therefore commend It.elf to the pit blic. I' Os Is not a specutat II la, oarrcly au efturt the smle of a I•rgc ahlottnt propwrty at a io , lcrata. valuation. T I se . l.Ul.lNii 111111'11:KV:I' N AMPS, A Er,,,s. AN. THEIR 111 h ET NI 511.1.115 In KEPI' Li teUlt 'l've A'l All. MAI et EI:E.I k". JUnTll; b: ',lt I in 1,1" ATTY.,. I) E I , NCERT wl • f. Tie. re will Se no Istaiil.s. A gilt of sown kind I h.. Kt, eu e very ticket !Jollier. Jur eqvalleel. fix photoKrektries of the diktlnitulblied met. ein4i 414 ,111!II of our times. the dt..w trig will take place after Oka concert. •ur ion:cession. A committee 1 , I I IF • r In •••ute hr We iloidor• aione to au, ; Sul /Prsame, and ace that the Mils are . • •Ln , attrtlally. and tbe result published 1;u :Pt. • I enbacke, Lived, Lv.. jurwarded by cap; ItELIABLE WANVKL to every town w and W all 500 milesor ortr redPlLtimbrgh, hom liberal inducement. are. add ILA TE, 3 Tickets to onC Le address 11 4 50 10 Tickets to ot.e atlases, 11 00 20 Tickets to ono address. .......... 17 50 30 Tickets to one address 10 Ul5 40 Tickets to oueeLildre,. ..... 3300 50 Tickets to one address 43 50 100 Tickets to oho! address 1 des 00 lasts selling last. list up your clubs and send ..n your orders with the nan: and address in Cud, of sae° subscriber. Nunil,er of tickets Issued. 40,000. Prlee,. raell. Th ey are for bale at our odic, No. 70 FIFTH 3I It HET, 2.1 Floor. •Chroulcle• Building, Platsti . g And at the principal Hotels, Hook, Music and Drug "more of this city and A Ileghi. y. Sent by wall on receipt of price an.l stamp for et turn postage. Send for Circular. Honey may to . sent us at our risk, either by draft, pooollicc order, express or registered letters. We have excellent retell:mice, with which our areals are furnished. Special Notice. 'rickets not pal.* fur arc not &Donned In our URA WING Liwr. end will neither gain A. 11111.100 to it, Loneerl, nor dots lithe : anflu urn making ree. turns, o sone to 1.. ch ott the 2d of duly. Al) cmmunicatloto should Le addressed to McloON A 1.. U, THOBIOOS St CO., p.l9.ll,tver n 155 Iles No. 506, i'lltsburgh, l'a. pOSTPONEMENT. TIIE U.VITEL) mr.ircs PRIZE CONCERT, TO HAVE BEEN UIVIEN AT Crosby's Opera House, Chicago, MB -sr Recta., ume, Rill he pustponed until Monday, July 9th, '66, Ott Which occasion HALF A MILLION DOLLARS lIN PRIZES NVIII be preeeuted to Ticket Holders, Ineludirut . $lOO,OOO IN GIIEENBAOKS. The postponement Is an Unavoidable necessity. toot so moth .e consequence of thy number of tick et• yet untold) a• the positive necessity there is for the proper registration of those already dposed of, ...filch has been delayed to .o.qt:fence or the neg ligence and carelessness of • portion of our Agents le making their proper returns. e advise alw an tI tiekela LO for them without d l p rt y,as is we has.: ng but * Ilmltect send num ber yet on hand. We with moot particularly ini ,ress too.. the minds clod? Agents the importance A' their making their relents at once, and of [vett. (ring whatever errors may have crept Into their to heretofore. We will say to those sousing for tickets, that if they should all be ftiltl at the time . he le order is received, the Looney Mill he returned. No applications fur new age noes fur Dm sale of Liekets will Ire considered, as we !Mee nu more than 64•Lcleut ttetetio to supply those AgettLs we have appointed. 'rickets are for sale at the prin elpat hotels, book and music sterna In We city. and at or office 1 Dearbor stree; price SM. nun sent u by mall on :11 receipt of price t and stainti for re turn po.tage. Wu Invite the particular attention of persona wishilia to order tickets by'mallto foUtmirur SPECIAL TERMS OR CLUB RATES: Any pstrty procuring a Club or s or ILIUM names tor tickets, and forwarding as Money forhe tames b e wilt avo wed the following C 011161481011 Vial 1; 1 173231 1;971:1 JerJEXDTX, Thaosts to 000 address $ 1 50 0 00 1750 Yi 26 • 63 00 43 60 • • 00 Os every case tterttl e .the eau. and Postedtee ad dress of race veporate Overtber. by Ursa, Order. or AiCOMl Loy e4{ ; M s e y u r d Pe addreeeed to WIGGINS. BRADFORD & Co, 133 nirramoss *maxim, CILICAGO, ILL. The proprietors will donate to the Lincoln and in, alas Monument Funds Ft,ttjh also thorn ut C.OOO reeerred from the pe r son (yawing the ,Aroo prize. for the manic parvenu, nrc - ga lion. Major Dan Mac micah • or lud• Hon. Ira. J. Layeock, of Kan... • lion. Wm. Lc/Loewell, Lyons, lows. lion. Joseph Knox, ct Chicago. Ron. C. hi hmlity, of Minn. Jggoh Forsyth. Atrit...M. h. IL IL . , Chicago, lU. M. !Isenberg Lo„ hop'', of Watches, chime*. Froposals for Msertlng thin advertisement re quested. myZtlga Bui.taniost muLtAnos:: 7:341.173= 3E7. 33C.ELL L T A. ge . lll:=l . o t U i rti n t: ni.d• irid th e pun t:commodious ELLLIAED I TWartagtra LIBERTY AND ST. CLAM STEESTIA entrance from IL Clair. TtmTablevare new and eonlw not mt In We moot approved,, and ,clegant style, and all the sppertenances me nen and complete. Every -15 luir whittle may conduce to tbnplenture and wkly. meat of Ids patrons "...U1 be atlOrded: ''lnvl7m4l RIIMOV,AL. • 1110. STEVEN 0 di 80N ria moved co 93 MAXEST STKEVP, , threot doors itOcire statul.lvaurO. they krir4 *tied up d' mon, commodious MOM. Vala..baXavd a , and rich otock of WATU . 4E5, JEW Y. 91.1., w ZIATZI 7 -11410/Yd... to 10111.90 ilte 1,011 9 atten!aosu ' larattc.- EMIEMI CON CERT awn