c ii ZikefitMitroh )6A'citc. „,r7PILA D .A .T . PENNIMAN, REED & CO Y. B. tos s. T.,e-EOI.TSTON. A, NELSON F. REED I.IIiDAY. JULY 6, 1886. UNION IMIPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. FOR tIPFERROR: MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. GEARY, Or OCIMBIIifaa—CD COMITT. twausit. n. CLUIsi , ca 6 .L'latlr OF COMM' Ig11.1!',0038O . Uampton Tp t, CIXBZ. OP catriums ALZZANDEIi ISILANDS,City It*&u SHIVELY, City JOISZPII 'II. QUAY, Plum Tp ONOIIHN HAMILTON:CIty JOBIt r. DR&VO, Ylmin T. A. 1513.01311.1,1", JOHN P. AMASS, City. IMBOROIL .WILSON, Pot Tp. OMORGE T. NeJION, North Fayette Tr NONVJOL OHADWONL, Collie. Ty. Wg.I.LAAJI renal, 800 Ti,. A. COLVIILIJC. My. 'Tau EUROPEAN WAR Out communications in the telegialpiti, columns have been so complete, that 1,, c e iterate them here would be superthtou". Let us then only for a moment COLlSitil I them, their bearing upon each other, and their consequent-ant On the 14th of June, 1966, n scene was transacted In the Genital t Diet at Frankfort, which was not at all in keeping with the slow, phlegmatic action of that sleepy body. In spite of the warn lug of the Prussian Minister, the majority of the Assembly adopted the Austrian pro posal to mobilize the Federal army, with the exception of the Prussian contingent. and place it at the disposal of the Austrians Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover, Wir tenberg, Hesse-Cassel, Hesse- Darmstadt, Nassau, and the 16th Curia voted fee chi measure ; Prussia, Luxemburg, the 1211. 14th, 15th and 17th Curia voted against it. The majority represented 13,900,000 pets pie anti an army of 173,000 men, the minor ity 2,955,000 people and an army of 33,500 men. When the snuffler states staked their very existence• on this vote, they did it wile Austria's assurance of assistance, and the certain hope thereof; but if they could has.' foreseen the quick resolution and rapid movements of the Prussian on the oni hand, the tardiness of the Austrians on the other, they might have hesitated and con sidered the matter a little longer. Pre sia's warnings were no idle threats. Witl a rapidity that excites the admiration every-body, though not the astonishment o those acquainted with her military orgal. ism, she fell on her enemies. And tint was prmions indeed. Had she waited, un til those States hostile to her had mobilize. their armies, hundred, of thousands woul. have been added to her tnennes. NVe uta well believe Build/tales assertion, Thal t. law of self-preservation caused the isv sion and occupation of the ncighborin. States. Hanover and Hesse Castle we, entered on the 15th, that is, one day alt, the fatal vote in Franklin, and betori long, these entire States, excepting perhap the Southern part of Hanover, were' in tin possession of the Prussians. Thus a fen adversaries were laid prostrate, and 11), others intimidated. They cry for help but help is coining very slowly. Austri. promised assistance, but it is ifOuts whether she ma spare troops to send ;. Frankfort, and if she an Prussia will i• everything in hei power, to decide the quc tion before the Anstrian succor arrives. sSaxony was invaded on the same day, and, as it seems, on three different sides . We don't know how strong the Prussian army was in this instance. but if we con sitter the great extent of their line of oper ations and the many. points of attack., a. should think that it NV ;1.. not large enotii•h to make a resistance on the side of the Sax •ons entirely useless and impossible. Toe latter number :30,000 men, and such a corps acting in defense, ought to be able to lc Lard, if not to check, the progress of an iii vaduig army three times ita number. Bet they seem' to have dorur nothing-sat' the kind. The Prussians entered on three sides at once; they came from the horth, along the ElI, having Torgau for a base: west from Halle and Erfurt, and east from Gorlitz, =ping on Bautzen and Zittan. Perhaps die cenrplexity of movements be wildered the Saxons, who were once before entrapped and caught by Frederic the Great under similar circumstances; perhaps they, like the south-western States, looked in vain for timely help from Austria. However this may be, they retreated and allowed the Prussians to take and fortity themselves in Dresden. The importance of this gain cannot he over-estimated. They therebyeontinered a base from which they threaten Bohemio without exposing their own country to the direct ravages of the war. if it is furthermore true that they accomplished an advance into Austrian Silesia, the theatre of war would thereby become changed and u monntainous wan. try substitnte.d for the great plains of Sax ony. We can scarcely suppose that Aus tria would thus seemingly forego great advantages, but if our calculations should prove correct we cannot interpret her hesi tancy in any other light but that of weak. ness. Bohemia's mountains are calculated for defenare, the plains of Saxony for atturA. In Italy war also has been declared and the Austrian conunander has received three days' notice, (we had almost said graet,) but beyond the fact, that great enthusiasm prevails nothing has yet occurred to foie shadow.the inovementH and Intentions o the belligerents. France still adheres to armed neutrality and so does Russia, but it is hard to say how long this may last, especially with France, whose Emperor but illy conceals his appetite for surrounding provinces. It is touching with what simplicity and Inno cence be exclaims : •'My appetite is excel lent, but I shall constrain it as long as the others abstain from eating , but should they go to work and pick choice morsels, I am not going to stand by idle... in the course of the debate in the House of Itiprestuitatives ou the Tariff bill, Mr. ?Motormen esplaituaLthat be• h a d con t en d. ed for the full rate of $1.2.1 per ton on bit. ptninoun coal, and that the rate finally em bodied in the bill was a compromise. Re farther stated that he had admitted iu Com mittee, and was not unwilling his constitu ents should know, he thought "it was un natural that we should prevent the New England tnllnufaeturers from using" and procuring coal from their own mines in the 'Provinces, and force them to get it front the Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia coal districts, a distance of a thousand miles or more of railroad _tramtpo4ation." Na9hYille Press states that the pros pect for getting a quorum of the Tonnes see Legislature together, to act on-the Con stitutional Aluesalmner, is impsoong. PupDeo:koalas of Northnzakellandliava nomMted J. WOODS Bitowatz for !pin go:as, nit ('en, W. Twacr PRESIDENT JOHNSON-COL, FOR- President JOHNSON has . dond. au act which no gentleman will excuse, Much less, justify—he has published a :prietiie addressed to him by Col. FORNEY, when they were on terms of personal and politi cal friendship. By the laws of the- land, not less than by the usages of respectable society, this letter was the property of Col. FORNEY, and the person to whom it was 'addressed had no more moral or legal right to use it contrary to the intentions of the writer, than ha had to appropriate any other piece of property, not belonging to himself, to his own purposes. These vio lations of confidence strike at the very ex istence of confidential intercourse, and so become exceedingly prejudicial to the well being of society. Friendships are liable to be ruptured in this world; but arms estab lish the rule that when friends become I alienated they may, without incurring an odious taint., reveal what passed during ' the period of intimacy, and friendship will become impossible. It is doubtless true President JOHNSON has been subjected to provocation In this matter. Colonel Fonts Ey has, in repeated instances, exceeded the limits of fair dis cussion in dealing with the President and his Policy. Us has indulged in an tame cessury vigor of denunciation, which, as we happen to know, not a few of his ardent admirers among the radicals in Congress and out, have strongly deprecated. This error has grown out of t),s enthusiasm of his nature. He cannot act with modera tion. Whatever he attempts, ho does with his whole soul; and this trait of his charac ter is just as manifest in the letter publish ed by the President, as in - his replication =7 RICO Dan to that breach of common decency. This letter bears date the 9el of last Janu ary. In it, tho Colonel heartily endorses the President's Policy; projects means for sustaining him therein; and even declares for his re-election to the Presidency. In the light which has since been shed on the presidential programme, this puts the Colo nel in an awkward attitude. In abatement he pleads he did not, at that early period, comprehend fully what the President real: ly intended; that he had reason to suppose lie was inflexible is his demands of guaran tees for the future, and, among them, ne gro suffrage; and that he did not contem plate treachery to the republican party. This plea is a substantial one. It was about that time the GAZETTE threw out its first intimations of distrust in the fidelity of the President to his own professions, and to the principles of the party by which he was elevated to the headship of the nation. There were_not a half dozen Republiy.us in Allegheny county but thought us too fast. Where so many failed to get their eyes open, it is not singular the Colonel partook of the common infirmity. His Want of penetration may militate against the pretension set up in his behalf, of emi tient prescience and statesmanship, but his mistake, such it was, was on the side of charity; and the President and his friends, of all others, had then, and have now, ;east occasion to be dissatisfied with it. They were not pr0v0kt.....1 at the Colonel's want of clear-sighteduess then, but only because, having corrected his vision, he refused to follow the President in his great betrayal. The end proposed by the publication of the letter is plain enough ; it is to mar the Cidloners chances of an election to the Sen atorship. Whatever those chances were, we cannot see they are likely to be made less or more by this development, The President's fault in publishing a pri vate letter—and this is not the first in stance in which he has offended in that way—stung the Colonel to such a pitch that he threatens reprisals by detailing to the public the Lamentable incidents that went before and followed after the inaugu ration. However natural this impulse of revenge, we trust it will not be put in exe cution. What is already known is enough to nuke every good citizen desire that whatever else remains behind may be cov ered with the mantle of perpetual oblivion. ri p I GRA AL GEAILT knight tlierrebelg huh ° front; Eater Cliedar. fiztight Aia :Union wattle fiii49AVATi.LiOuit'sAhalifEtwerwe IliXiiiii 1.49 llM—i4llCarfOr illrist, ___ ..___ • Ella LA,T MAY the hmallissi trunk of n man w:. Mond in a forest in Poweshiek County, W.VM, and .111tboviently the bead was diNe. iovered under a maw' of leaves. All efforts Li, Myelin! the arrest of the murderer, oreven obtain an identification of the murdered man proved futile. Dr. Conway, of Brook lyn, took charge of the lustrof the in order .l limn, • 1 carefhtly priserting It In spir dm : kept it in readtuc¢ for future develop !items. At length a chain of cirewinstun uat evidence soured In point ton young , rmin named ',irk Vincent am the murderer, and bane Friday week he was armitod at his near Cambridge, Illinois, and on that and the next day underwent a legal examination. Dr. Conway was in attend aniv, and In the crowded itourt room open ed a tin pail, the top of which was covered with black oil cloth closeh• tied down, and to Use tudonishment and horror ofthe be holders, exhibited a human hand, the per features of which were ii/Outsi and pravi livety identitiesl, by huudredsorpersons, ILI the ooludessinee of Clalborn iiihowers, former maitre& and fellow-traveler fir the eim•mted, who had mysteriouslX disappear• about the time of the mUrtier. Vineent was held to ball to await a requisition on inventor Oglesby from Governor Stone. N out's Baticrot, a wealthy farmer of Florets..., Buren ...unty, U., was robbed of over 814,e00 on Tuesday, the 1.1 - lih of June, In a very singular manner. in Mr. Bristol's safe were plum in United Medea bonds, be- Tonging to himself: s'. 100 ontrnattsl to MP 1 safe vping by a neighbor, a Mr. Pearce, and ert - 7 in gold, the property of Mr. Brist. . About dark live met arrived at the h uso, claiming to be government do teed v , who were vn the tractor some gov ernment boutlkwhicit had been stolen. Bear ing thilit.Briatul ha.ralargoarnount of ...Teri tier they demanded to see ' them. Ile reluctantly opened his Hare, when his yt,j_ tons declared that the numbers ilf MS bonds croup red exactly,wlth three of theminting ones, nil in spite of his protestations, kept poss.. 'en of them. They then arrested hies and his wife and three hired •men, for their ell logy.' suspicions conduct * handcuffed thim.,,anti "cladistated" the - gold, as the proceeds of missing bonds, Wall bad been sold. 'They then withdrew, ostensibly fur i.mstiluaton, but, it is hardly necessary to say, till not return. The handentied vic tims Waited several hours; and finally at rives lid the 'noel melon chid they had been fright oily taken in. AL last tusioluda the odd iota had not been captured. A OOLLEOE POLL COLOUED PEOPLE,- Articles of corporation • were duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Cole county, in this Butte last Wednesday. The corpora tort., or hoard of Trustees, are Governor Pletcher, Treasurer Bishop, Register Smith,' Attorney General Wingate, Super iutendvnt Parker, Public Per Poster, the Rev. it A. Whittaker, James E. "i eat man, Arnold linekel, R. it Foster and Henry Brood. Brown is the only coloted man in the list. The college Is to be called the "Lincoln Institate."—Ht. Louie Die patch. oN Saturday last, tim lion: C. V. Culver took up his lodging/I,bl the Venango coun ty Jail—that scenting to be the 0147 way in which hc could. escamilhe rebuilds' Nue eutlon waged against him by three or four of ltia creditors, who appear , to think that the sari; way to establish thefrown reputa. bons Is to pursue With 11 oath* DiallgoitY : an unfortunate man who is at_prosent an• der a cloud financially: airs. Culver, 7Vttli the devotion of s true ivoman;nccoinhiml her husband, and shares his withhim. —Meadville Repubtican, A PAST yottng man at Now Haven stole money from his employers . variously , orig. mated at from $lO,OOO gambling 1088C14 r ar+tbscontled 'to' Now York. Ho was a ant while nµ.. Ida way to Haven charge of an officer; 'he jumped off at one{ the stations, and Lan not boenseen 0103. ==l Stirrattla'ktpuse !told for $4,:00• —One thousand hands are employed in a Paris printing. offiee„ —The Hibernia Fire Company of Phila delphia are going to pay Paris a visit. —Julia Dean Ilayne, the actress, has got a Utah divorce, and married a Montana man who has suddenly got rich. • —Out of the 1,283,000,000 people iu the world, 700,000,000 wear cotton exclusivety, and all but 20,000,00 t) use it more or less. —Tho amount of property bequeathed by the late Moody Kent to the New Hamp shire Asylum for the Insane, is estimated at $135000. • • —A waggish fellow advertises in the Selma, (Ala.) Times that he will sell his plantation and his interest in a good lot of negro hands. • —lt is a fact not to be denied, that fam ine, gaunt and haggard, is standing on the door-sills of hundreds of homes in North ern Ilabanm. Mrs. Genigliy, aged eighty-one years, re siding in Now York city, cut thur new teeth the other day. She is certainly in second childhood. —The last census taken at St. Peters burg shows that the population amounts to 330,122, of whom 313,411 arc men, and 225,679 women. —The public water fountains are said to prove an.injury to the London beer shops. 90 we should think. Beer and water must be a miserable compound. —Anthony Frazier, aged ninety years, committed suicide in Philadelphia one day last week by drowning himself. He was old enough to know better. —lt is supposed that the cattle disease is among the buffaloes on the plains. A great ninny have been found dead, without an outward appearance of any cause. —lllinois is bigger than New England and New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland besides—the latter States having altogether an area of 54,t1:10 square miles, while Illi nois has 55,405. —Philadelphia is dissatisfied because none of her citizens have represented the State in the United States Senate for thirty• five years, and none have Oiled the Gov. ernor's chair for sixty years. —The Augusta papers are laughing over a suit brought by a ordered girl against a negro swain, for breach of promise of mar riage. Such a prosecution has never be fore been kronen in a Georgia court. —The American Wood Screw Company, of Providence, Rhode Island, has a capital of $1,000,000, and from the Oct profita of its business, divided among ita 6tockhold era $1,000,000 in 1664, and $1,200,000 in I. —General Sherman seems to have a very poor opinion of Canada, for on a recent visit to Sandusky, Ohio, the question of Canadian annexation being discussed, be said, "We don't want Canada, but if we should, a campaign of five days would bring it." —Two ladies—employees in one of the largest business houses iu New Haven—in dulged themselves in a two mile boat race in the harbor of that city on Thursday last. The Palladium says that "both pulled finely, showing that they possessed con- Ado:Ile muscle and strength." —All reports from our newly discovered Illinois gold regions of Crooked Creek, in Schuyler county, twelve miles from Auras ta, agree that the precious metal has been found in considerable quantities---suflicient at least to encourage the search for It. A company is already at work, having pitch ed their tents and built a dam across the stream, preparatory to entering fully into the mining business. —lt is stab,' that, on the recent up trip of the Mississippi 51....0nee liohku Eagle, the mate found a large fuse shell in the coal, which, had it been undiscovered and thrown into the are, would have resulted disas trously. Some aManiboatimen art. of the opinion that a great many of the late dis asters have been caused by placing shells in the coal. • The St Louis papers believe there is some reason for this view, from the fact that the Atlantic and Mississippi Steamship line have been sufferers so mach of late from explosions and fire. —The eleventh census of France is now being taken, and the results are looked fur with great interest. France grows very slowly, and in the ratio of increase of pop ulation is behind every other European country. Her population was '27,000,000, in VIM, and in 60 years, to teal, had in creased but 9,000,000. During the same Period the population of Great Britain more than doublet A greater rate of increase is looked for from the present census, how ever, bemuse France, since 11611, has Isten in a very prosperous condition and not en gaged in war. . startling fishing adventure is told by a Southern exchange, to the effect that Mr. George B. 31cKinstry, until recently a citi zen Of Galveston, was drowned on the night of the 6th ult., at the head of (laves. ton Bay, by being struck and knocked overboard by a large fish, which leaped from the water into the boat. The fish again leaped out, leaving some scales, which showed it to he one of the kind known an Grandecoys. There were two Mats nearly together, and those on board are wider the impression that they were purposely attacked by the fish, and that Mr. M. was pulled under by it utter having been knocked out of the boat. The body Was recovered three days afterward, GEORGE 111111 R, of Armstrong's Coal Works, Penn township, Allegheny county, speak& as follow. of the REV. E. A. WILSON"' Great Remedy for Consumption: • q jt• reduced so lour with rootemptlou that was unable to leave my bed, and my playeklassa In formed me that they tumid do nothlug mom fur MP, over being utterly hopeless, that I had not esrtaluly over. mouth collet, At Mt. utage 1 urea Induced to try RAY. K. A. W 11.804. 11.101/1.11)1. and t er are a n As welt as any man in the world. If there are any whodogut. this statereettl. 14.1 au edit end see me. thd De/ rebore AMlrres) end 1 glee them all the ay of lily estraordlutteltnteovery. The aide agency_ forthe ale of IfILSON•IS WA SUMPTIVIC. Plttsburith .7C0F101:13FIEIC .1rX...11111=CM743-, D511111.161/MT, No. S.l Markel Street. aiirlitat. by at..l.l.anywhero ou receipt of .3,30 'art oi NgN#_4DVERIEISEMENTS. WAIL; BINGTHAIf, Jr., Adams Express Office, teilth &rent, t an autharited Agent to rearm eidocrammenu for the UAZETTE, and all other ;mixers throughotd the United States and the atnadaa. geoid National Band of Allegheny. A.1.1.2.43atirr, July 2d, I. THEIIOAnD OF DiIitECTOUS of thia Bank have d. elated a dl, 'deed of FIVK PEE CVT..ae the Capital oat thePraeta came I t agouti/a, payable forthwith, free .4' Utoveraseerli tat. i1t4 . 111 J. N. DAVilleo24, Ilaahter. Von BALE.—Underan order on =VI . ; c aTer4, 4 l3l . .ivit i ,:liv.: ti , ..iiutrarrarvo siza, ...Iz . v; =gra i on," if.critt d N eCOaaed Ites 1 01 ...D or lon, waving frreeted thereupOn a . g.;Td and anbataetial Yrause Manse. Tern:raj two: . " 4,.. n1112) b*VOU Arirta.o..”(dl:7o.- STEAM ENGINE, EOELEIIII, ETC., lECELL2O. One dicam Engine, with boiler' and a Worthin ton Pump, the engine nearly ne• sod Aral-ease: heavy iron bi.d.plate. Panty., Sy-wheel 8 feet by 12 Inches face, elestri pipes and force pump, together arab thirty feet ofetrartlng uni pulley.. Alen, ten dopy.. 141neh geed toiler.. each 2.11 feet by 42 inches, and one single Worth's/06n Pump, cylln dor IY Inch stroke. by I Web diameter. inquire or JOAN 111ILLLI , E, 20 St. Clair areal., or ISAAC JONES Comer o r It oy. and Ylret str;ste • /171:13 VOIR THE PURCHASE ANDSACE or all dtcrlptlon• of RE4L ENT4TE. •( 1 )FIN D ii ';ll.l4lL&Y, Or, H. C. K z . gu. otlintte r iV . Lltopezno Wety E=l fierlos tAx UY rirrouutosit, rxrrauvaan. re., , Salr 2. Rao. i ity ORDER or:Tum nosno ' hi . heraby . plum Wallin .011rrIUMAJ.. err mit ailthartsed Ihall, liatit Rirthar notice_ be assigam.l to subscr i bers Ma, rats ortIIXTY-SIX. JJULLAtts for etch share. jytteBßdf4 „ .ti M. MURRAY, Cashlar. FOR mom.' A FINE LARGE ROOM , SaltatlJp tar a Pay.WWI Or .I.lcatlat'a Waco. Zn .1= , lown-6 hilt= =m{gsneimAiz Orsats;. OltAtelladrlo; la, 'Also, _ rxi a stiAcbs4 to' lto►e oa shalt no , pti 1111;1"44LIPS, • itessemflOUsar steseti BEL Or Be /Cid 4 MOP Mint, MjuiredA, 14144 • • terrilelt*Ur&LCi. , t h b w al, v a" atom • ostrd . Tt•• l 2 2 ",M i . "" 111401141 .. 117.11'-• M~, 4~~'`:1 11'I 4 lAN ; T. BRADY & (.....ecsorsto,S. Juno & Corner Fourth - sand Woo 4 Sta., BANIERS,BtBROILERS, ALL KINDS OT Government Sectuities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLXVTIONS Made ea all .m 041.1416 Potuu 10 the United State. and Cambs. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. • NOTICE. The U. S. Priie Concert WILL 'POSITIVELY BE HELD AT WABASH AVENUE RINK, CHICAGO, On Monday Next, July 9th. rersone wanting tickets should apply .t 0.0 to the General Agent, at 67 FOURTH STREET, (26 floor,) as thenale of tickets will be stopped on SAT URDAY, July 7th. 11100.000 IF OILSEED HLCKS will De [Hen iu prises, ranging Rote is to $30.000. Thor. I. TWENTY- VINE INCEENS of $l,OOO each. One ticket In four draws a prise. There Is TWENTY EHLERS of 000 each. Mir For tickets, and particulars as to manner of drawing., apply at onee to Ueneral AgoOL. HS:fle Ii'DLEICIR CELEBRATED GOLD I•ENn, warranty& I=l WRITING ANL/ MANILLA PEPLIDS, DAY IiOoKS, sud evuryolvvierlptios of BLANK BOOKS in store And inade Worth,. Jo. 0 URA? VARIETY UY COUNTINO-LIORNIC STATION KRT. ARNOLD'S, HILL' S AND 0311 ER WRITINU IfLUIDS AND I'OPYINIi INKS. TIME ROOKS, BANK BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS ac.. &c. REMIT nicrzur.sos AND HILL VILFZ. MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., O. 3:1 FIVTki HERCHANTS' HOTEL, Corner Smithfield and Third Streets .V. X•r•lst9ll3l7R.C3-3Ei.. TRIM OLD FAVORITE IFIOTEL baying been tnerosgbly renoyoted, repaired and ratoruished. IS NOW OPIN FOR THI FICIPTION OF GHOSTS. Tile proprietor (formerly of the ST. PICA lILL.I expects from It. eentral I...ration. ht. eSporietire, determination to please. scol by 1101)E8ATE etlAttliEs. to deserve and receive • liberal pat terms a. . . S. 11. RI&L, Proprietor. /ZOO BLACK SILK SACQILTES, BL.ICE LACE POIXTS, SUMMER SHAWLS, =EI WRITE, ORR CO., No. Se W.1.1113:1. Ilattro4,ll. WI Orel! L Coe TisoLtiat ALLIOIOLLY 1.. neraitetuvit, June Mat, tuA. NOTICE TO IRAIKEIIB.---Sealed Proposal, addramemi to 'Vim /nopeetors of Use Allegheny Priaot,' . will he rewired at thla °Mee troll July 4 INSra. Melt..., rot gurnisblag the County Prison a It 6 read. fur els month. Dann July Cl. Loam,. lo aleatt ow—tad-a-War and Iwn rowed. , n-wrieettr•l V. and 4. I.e .r approved quality. 1114 a to he made at an much per pound. Bond for two thouaand dollars will be requited for faithful performance of noratragt. Thepame of the sams• rily must serempany the hid. Bill. endorsed by tite Warren cod probated at Mils otltce, will it TSI 'LL'. 117.1411 Y LAKIYEItT. Controller. PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. - 17. 1 Fac ER & Magi MOUS AND MEL Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURG% PA. nousuvr 'WATSON, Blialaager. WlOl. n aauaut r. JOUNNOX HEHILEHT & JOHNSON, rIZSZEM Plumbers; Gas and Steam Fitters, In= .V.I•X"Ing33ESITE4:I3IIOE. All onlers by mall executed satisLoctorily and promptly attend...lto. A roll floe of Bath 'rubs, Pump., 11.1nt, Water Closets, Sinks, Cbandellem, Pendant., and tias ms. for mile at be most neasoimele priers. tended to. Ordm• from country patrou• by mall promptly la- • .. Cum of every description, Jeri:Mei . G-11,()40E1-1,11LES . MLIMES iicHICIELETSON, N0e.221 arid 1,123, Corners:if Irwin - and Liberty Streets, have in Moro and to entre a large Moot of tiro. , rico, comprising to part; tObbla. Loiering's hyrup; 11.0 Wits. CO 0.1021 andgood tlyrop; 10 idols. Kr.. Porto Rico Molasses; it ••VDane Barhadoos Molasses; ito bags Routing and prime Rio Coffee; to •• choice baguets Coffee; to •• eludes JaraCoffee; 10 boxes choice Natural Leal Tubuai; Co -• VS, Ws and Mary Ping,Tohaceo; lati packages Nos. 1, !Ta rri ng X Mackerel; tw boxes itcolch liiirring, Whisk they offer rot sale at the lowest market 1866. sipmpiG HATS. 1 866. MoCORD Ar, 181 WOOll STREET, Wish to csdi special attention to diets tarp and splendid stock or Data, lc., for Spring and Sum mer Wear, jElack.ct.llAo maw liTia3riot37. 0114 1 1 8 .nri i i i nir Y l c AMVAI U Til(Wti THATIV 1110011TONII, BUCILIZIIB. 1101[TONtl, DREW riETOS. STUAWUWLB or ovary descrlptiop..to .11.01 tastes._ je.37:dra UTILITY WORKS. McLEAN & 131ATOB, No, S 3 Liberty St., oftposite Fourth, 11.8311.1PAO9US11111a OP O,9IIINET HARDWARE. They testa I aped - ally of Iron lk"latead and Mel. Orestors: i'orcetatn,' 114111111{PDA and I . lYot Casters; .11 , datead Fnedanhoraz•Btopa a n d 2 tension Table., Co. They also mannfactune litre constantly On liandeThEinth Latches, lip ring hatches, MDLeen•e Window Nab itUppOrtur, at'Leau•s Eccentric (Loot, Batten. Utility lialltter and Bun Hinges Wiwi stone Hangings. Had Irons. nnAh ac. • REMOVAL OF THE HORSE MARKET, In Alloghea7 City. from tlitifir. LAWRENCE 110. /EL. VedUrla streca, to tho *klt PENN 1101.1elit. corner of Pastore Lane and Jickion attest. • The 'PEN INC !SALE to cenhinenee 411 InitlDAit• June 21101, 000 to oontinsie E.VILIFYIIIJEADAY.an4 PItU)A Y. JeVatro P. ktcliAklElL Atietioneer. nATAWBA Wig E.-20 CUM zim , •-•tnertaan'e Ula Innatl nnaraling C.A.T.A.VI73ELA. 17173t3Ni11i quirts and plate, on hand and for mitataj' ' inmate a molitTicqi,.." 173191 and 923, corner LINTS, laid - tiwin Ma: CLAILUCT AND CILUIPAiGNE WINE..IO CI"la =l4 1.00cp . 11.104 recelvo4 par la. , JOWL'', 4 11•111KMON t 7121 0005i03410000103010 , 0314g0191& : „ jy3 .1,41 o.e...bPari STaaWaranlinatipAVW , i r s u i i vsenilid. :wpm!' aparpWe •011r4usislok1114001d am), 0041101r00111144. WAT AD.VKR pEroisii.vptwrommaxcr f co. OF PirSIORGH, PA. Office. 31 Firth Street, Bank Block. This la a Horne Company, and lasor. against 1.• by Piro exolostenly, .• LEONAII1) WALTER. President. C. O. t. Vice Prestden . ROBE.= Treasurer• HUGH bI'ELREPIY. SecrotarY. • °tamp:ma: I.eoultrd Walter, ti eori , C. C. Boyle Robert Patrick, J. 0.7.0Pe. Jacob Painter, J. C. nether, Jostab King John VoeirtleY, J.. 11. 'loaning, A. Ammon. Henri brevet, IY4:f9 ARTISANS' - INSURANCE COMPANY. THIS COMP iNY IS Now lIRGAN MED and prepared to take Fire and Marine Risks rzit'4 , trig iTrattu n i ric t i l a om "' O°R. D18E1120116 111 Wm. H. Smith. John Mo - then& Jame. H. Park., Thomas More, John Dunlap, Wm. H. MoUen, WM. H. SMITH, President. JOHN MOOUMF.A.D. Vitro Pesident. J. GARDINP.It COVIRN, Secretary. 174:f11 A LLEGHEIIIII( COMITY, ss.—ln 4 " - "•tho Conn of Common Plum. WM. lIVTASLIN vs. SUSAN iteiwisLlA No. 1111, October Term, 1[164. Libel In Divorce Abd now, Jane Rah, 18r8, the Court appoint GEORGE a. ICHILUSTY, Commissioner to take testtmon Tea parts, to be read in the hearing or the above cause, upon giving due notice to the said battler agreeably to the rules of court. Prom the Record. JACOB H. WALTKU. Prothl The undersixoed will attend to his ‘inties under the above recited appolutmunt. LIitDAT. July Mat, at 7 o'clock, r, at the omee of mur rrr & rOCHISAN, No. IGO Cleansstreet, Pitts burgh, Pa.. when and where ell parties luterested may attomt Je4:ll UICUILIif. B. CULUSTY, entattilltaluorr. BAILIFF, BROWN & CO. PLUMBERS,CAS & STEAM PIPE FITTERS No, 55 Federal R., Allegheny, 6,2 Penn Street, Pittsburgh MlNlgialliaa= Reuses oiled op it itb G/111, WATER .m STEAM PIPES at abort notice. Rennerics Piled up M abort abo notice and In the mr.4.41.441z4...'YP5iNK5, de., lined with Sheet Lead by new process. with Hydro-Atmospheric Ilion Pipe. Wt keep conatantly on bawl IM lot 111.1ppIT of SHEET LEAD LEAD PIPE. MOE AND IMMO+ coaKs, FITTNCIP ml? Al.l. K e p t DO. 1111I1LANT HOME and In Met all material kby • tiral.-elam establishment. We wools! Invite the sttentlou or all who have asy wort toils in our line of Imaluesii, as we feel soon slam vire cam Mre the best of sattsthellon as regards material, woelmontishlp situ prier. 37.1:01 GABPETBI CARPETSICAIIIPETS: McFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 & 73 Fifth Street, 2d floor, Are Atm 14 Meeltrl of as ulto.mally lArgc awl awl *Cock of Carp Is, Moor 1)11 Cloths, Window Shades Itainaaaa, ftepla, Terrld, Lace and ?jottingham Curtains, Witt. • host of new and elegant tterm of Corner to watch. Velvet, Itrnettele, Wilton nod Mina! MUHL •Il of the latr•t deeleva, Jtreet from th moat celebrated lownt•of the America. no too; eletoloation of which the pohlte are nordlntl Invltud. As Otte Immense stock e'ss purchased before tb late rise In avid, Il will rt.-stilly be WWI. that our pal rooachar e equally e Ith ne the sAleatalsgeotref ettaalttg at the. ...vet toartet tate.. .13 1 _ _ mEws BOOTS BOYS' BOOTS, Youths' Soots, LADIES' BILMOBALS, LADIES' GAITERS, MISSES AND CHELDRENS' I Boots, Balmorals ITE2 Gk.- A I T E It S AT REASONABLE HATES, \, SOUTH it ROSS', .1114RILIFIT 82 RAW 7. myto.3 peTnous t3LUE LEAD. brani of Woratre now prorarool to Cornish thlti STANDAISP SLUR X.MMIAI‘.3:i. roe Refiners• use. promptly and In any gnantlty. Welonarnnben the QUA !.ITT to Ito Mtn . (MOH Ain V vagnoructortiot In or brought to Ws city. T. H. NEVIN & CO., IZZIM N. W. Corner Third and Markel Sts 1611 tan CARPET CHAIN. PLAIN & COLORED, COTTON A, LINEN dam. unvoN YARNS, ASSORTED NUMBERS ALL OP BEST QUALITY, nnt SALE BY Att.. S. CrJEIC.XX...7:II3d7 cro At Hope Cotton Min, ALLICIIIII CITY, MT • ABOVIIMO BUHL gstutdes mad be seen And orders len with II C. 1111418 £ CO., No. 133 Wood Woof. Pittsburgh 101417 :0111611T0 4 11 & SCOTT, 13=1 Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, iSILVER•PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 114 I.IIIKILTY STURM .lENoa2icast.., lir Particular attention HAP. 1 ,1.111 Walos/ea, and Jowalry. All work *from, vl k4m2s JARED M. BRUSH, r=ll steam Hollers, Oil Stills, Tanks, suEET IRON WOUNDS. No. OA Petro Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. InD:061 ire PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS J. PAINTER & SONS. UANO7AO7IIitIiIIS Or Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND SHEETS, fellonle p . C. DVFFT, IiAIittIVACITVINXII or Tini Copper 'and Sheet leen :Ware, Aod dealer fly !STOVES, 1101313 Z ruitlitEipou GOODS. .11Ttrir GIMILV.RO AND TIOMET ARTICLES, No. 140 ,41:3 - , raszt eltroot, PITTIYIRTIMII, PA. Title House Is the tlbespeet place le the. City tEeb.y HWY.. led Tin Were. Job Work promptly attend ed to. loyaltleti ALi.ttauntv CITY FLOUR AND *mu= anrcsirran. S. C. NoMASTEit 8i co., No. 18 Ohio Si., Anaheim)°, wboi...w.nd Retail paalera $P3.011.11 - , Wawa e. .421 rearm. Gash Raid for Wheat and Rye. GIVIEMAL Ifit4OGIITIAG OFFICE. GOWEN:WM.IOI*ft 16114 tolipier . Aiii4:ioLioritne or. , PATENTEVNo. ; 1311 BT. CLAIR. titrlidXTi.Posv 1.8100 not dens, Ileadanco, 14 , 115 y strecit.PlTTS-' BURGII. , PJL leHtdie • EVERSON, PRESTON-IVO., • IiEJMAIR WC)9ELlitig, iftilt;oue, Nos. 1115 sad larYtilt ortioet,ok• ls.t.NcesangigbelaziTtia.P4itbu!pb, lMe. • LeATE.roII:SALE.; A• 14414:10E0 • • , d auk MW_MT.ADVERUMIf UM'S. ' TRICAUNHATTAN LIFE INSIINANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. coilLicirarkrzszalmo 1850. C. V. WEIMPLE. Seerlos,l7 S. N. STEIMINS.Mxtuary. Pittsburgh Branch Agency, IL L. RINGWALT, Agent, ..Yo. 67 Fourth Street, 211 Story. BOARD 0, ttIiVIRYNCI3 AT ,ITTRBITROEI Hon. James Lowrey, Jr. ,W. 11, Phelps, ex-Mayor, . (John Phillip., J. 11. b./enact, ShertiL lAlex..Leggate. Robert Robb, Attorney, itieo. EL Anderson, W. 0. Moreland, do James Lippincott, Jouph Pennock, H. I'. Mueller, Attorney, Joshes HAW., I floury Saner, Reuben Millet, Jr.. . 'Augustan Homier, Josiah King, IC. Haf yeier, W. K. Hub, Iteinboi,l bledle, J. 13. Canfield, lA. 11. I). Edier, ins je.p,llll.l.lrucott, lA, r.,l,..tw.yrr. W. 0. Ruggeri, Wm. Dmlags, Josboadthialm, Charles B. Leath Beam. W. Cam, James o. Lowry, Jamm P. Baer. Du. IL M. TIN IM.E. etb IrLUYD. etb ADVANTAGES OVER OTHER COMPANIES, Immense Dividends Annually. Annual Receipts Over $2,000,000. NO CLAIMS UNPAID All forms of Life and Endowment Policies issued. NON-FORFEITINQ LIFE AL AND END OWN ENT POLITEES ANNYALEAYMENTE AND Premium. Payable in Cash Annually, Semi Annually, or quarterly, Nate may be given for nail Premium. .IPENSES LESS 1110 in ALL CAN COIPHY Ilas One Hundred and Thirty-Two Dollars for Every hundred Dollars at Risk. DIVIDENDS CONTINUED AVTltit DEATH, SO THAT THIS INSU RANT GETS A DIVIDEND ON EACH ritEMIUM PAID. Verrone deririns Ineurance can get all We Infor mall,.required by exiling on the Agent of the MANHATTAN. 11. 1. ILINHATALT, /WENT FOIL THE MAN HATTAN LIRE INSURANCE C 0.•.-11000 Or e It give.. me great pleasure to state that the Manhat tan Lila lusurauce Ihmitsk.V. of New York. who bad luau...al the lite of lilair.lLT H. NiCtloLsOri, our late h our l who died some limo aince,has on e lily laid the policy of Flee Thousand Dollars eo We irldow. and with setts:A.:toren...Mack. This afford another ,esasuple of the great importance of parents making provision for thole families try means of Life Insurance. JOHN H BAILEY. rot Mrs. F. B. N m)80L,,,N, who Is now to 111.1nol PrrTetttLityni. 3lsy UAL, 1b66. Jr.t -NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of IA? Corporator., of the ALLEGHENY CEM ETERY was held at the office. ou the grounds. en daturday, June iota. mar.. atwboth meeting the fol lowing etatement of Its affairs was - presented by the President, approved. and ordered to be pub lished. At th* same meeting the flakeering named gentlemen were unanimously elected to constitute the Hoard of liars agen for the ensuing yr: THOS. M. HOWE, Pre ea sident, WILSON MIJA NOI.EPS, JOHN H. IiIiDENISEHUER, JAM. It. srasit, FRANCIS 0. BAILEY, J. K. MOORHEAD, WM. THAW. For eteeretary and Treasurer—N. DIKE. STATEMENT OF BALANCES OF ruE ALLEGHENY CEMETERY 11=1 = =MEM I nrpro , gas. az I.: 'no< u.a.es ....... tan 1.. Mani.l ota $lll. Actumat4 !treelv Lae cemetery Lots Interments... antis Vartlomee la A c t rayabte N. DIED, 4'0 ,4 TUKASURE.II, A. QUARTERLY REPORT I=l Notes and DUD Diwoonted 11656,013 14 United matey BORgil, Deposited to tie t o is " an C roltVai4Viillii* - ir ........ ~t' A ' 4 treusating . Note* of Nation** Banks.. %OD 03 Cirollatina Notes or Sato lianas 30 13 Itainlttnnees and other cash Items 714446 31 lin* by Banta 1iit,336 37 Reel if state .33. 7 33 n T a are and Expenses 0,121 !V. C apital to.:k ottionst CITCUTIIIIOII 72 litst elredlaclou 1964=99 Ind sl.lual Deposits 61.416117 MI tleuds u 154 916 1.614 bp 1104 to flanks 16.811 63 ktartklngs and Surplus )and 1946:1 1 I certify that the above is a true abstract of t atalcutent enable to the Comptroller of Currency. H. W. MACKBY. Cashier. QUARTERLY STATEMENT UNION NATION AL 'NAN 6OP PITT BURO on the morning of the FIRST RUN PAY of Ally Not*. and BIM Itisetnatted * DCani El Vverdrafts. LAOS St Cash Items 5.3190 43 Duefrom.Notiotsal Banks.. ... .. . ... ... 148.126 CI Dud Croak other Bulks and Llanknoh 7.69 fAI United Otates Bowls deposttod.to me i' tare Chet.] Anon.. ...... ............. r...*(00 erl U. tl. Ilond•on hand Ws* 00 S'ruh on hand— Nattanal ettmotry IMCOD CO &she Rank Notes And Chests t11,71t 47 VraelT GU 30 unal Uorreoey d to7sS An I Vn . der Notes 400 :0 ) Coutpouud lot. Noted... 153,430 OD T.1,4*1 43 usidtal :Do-et • 254000 OD hunidus rand - zonal G. elreolnvin a Dotes.—..... :19,111100 Individual D.P0a119.-.. 099.101 31 Due 50 Dalton:sl 'Dilute 5,11t3 ,U Doe other Data snd Banters 413,305 34 Dividends Unpaid 00 00 Pendia end Loss. 21,505 19 /11.118,003 be I cent y that the above Statement Is correct to the best of Ley knowledge end belief. . .1y3:4.3 It. 4. 8111T1t, ("ashler. QUARTERLY': REPORT =I (Amps and Disonntte . . U. S. SecurlUnn ganlclus Hanna surnittme ranuonen Renattancen and Mumps . Una .trom liaalu Cash un band P%TTBIIOII.OII. PA Capital ittocrr $ 402,000 . 00, . . ' Circulation 333,450 . 00 Dividends Unpala • •• Earn in g., /MO to Banks and linutern.s fri,b47 • ' • lino 1./...B.Troutuer ..... rira2r l3l '"' Lae putuulitOra. ......... 63%682 ai 73 .11 at. $4437,415 23 The aboVe cOrrect nOrtraCt trOur tbc 3toport font to lbc.Coniptrollar rittho tharrency. •••JCIIN B. LtVIIit&TON, Cunha. 173:0111 STEALRIMOOR AND SOB . . • • )41411 a large 'MEW TYPEAND-111CREASED 'JAMMU prepared teal° • • • ruirt.womkillEML,mni .thomertbtigioN A Tlesiktmiyoindotx , tf P9MerttrfS-"'*"` ISlFFlrth'Sta. iliasouks 114 MN „,1 4 30) 911ftlikeir44 0 • .1g alum Acareb. Vatalt for wbufi sudArrood boresimites , et.,: .. abtlin; by JOHN AFxba7b•Vr? ILEBIEN STOKES, President. H. L. lIINGWAI.T, 67 Fourth Street. Ea= 11:13111 V. 344 IT 71 [1.19 4$ DMVI 7,0= 10 10,768 83 11,874 Z. I:=El3 I. no 76 31 30 rll2=l Eli= rirruillYnoti, July INII. 12IXL LEM! 111 3 .Gg.. 136 g =I .$5040/0 10 OD . ZW,6I $1,612,03 IR IMTME3 51,313,0176 SO LIA CZ= MORDAY Mousnyo, July 2d, ISA =I7M 9n 3 . . 111.1 i. 161 80 1 st 7.igi itr,927 41.637,615 LFwau,irrna 91111=EIEES COLIM .24:v4 tzial,',lr.-qpii:l STATEMENT ~;: ; 0 1113 UXEMAN NATIONAL BAN OT PITTSBUNIJIL July I. isaa. Loans and tlisOOnntad..+.6lol4/5 135 Other St;etartlee.... • 5.7a 0 50 scone 135 Specter and Legal Tenders . ..4l9l.4U 50 DUD other National Banks— 700 CO Bills of usher taste Hanka.. 10,000 00 Cash Deane and Clry Checks 20,861 Due from flanks and flanker, 181,28848 • 39,301 II .• Medd IS 2,lnt 10 1,560 Se .1 . 805 V. Heal ...... TFurulture Fixturesk. utee s u rd Expesia. illseeflancoms Items Llesmrincs. $ 1 O 4,:at " Capital 131.ek Outatanding circulation Due Depositor. ..... ilarniug• 61,01.4,E4 41 DEO. A. EN DLI essEter. QuAtRTERET REPORT PITTSLIONON NATIONAL RANK OF COM 12= CooNrcitTit AND WOOD STRierre PITTSB WIWI, PA ASSETS. - Lusa. and Discounts 0 EASE. 74 Furniture and Fixtures 3,6de Ou Expense suit Premiums... 9.1T1 76 R u L e U I fLUoMmßnai an s d Cash Items .7A l S d U. S. Bonds deposited With U. S. Treasurer far circulation 503.000 GO Other U. S. Securities . Specie, ...egal Tender Notes .•—ndritaTe 13." W Bank Notes ISS MO 00 LLILBLLITIF-u Canna! Stock' 11 mill scion • • llupueltorn '' ** * ssd 11 rpin, i'* 19 A bous Pua I:tregt rzeisajc #, 16 93 $1,M,656 US The above statement Is correct true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. C. CURRY, Assistant Cashier. Ciro. nod subscribed before me this Rd day of July. 1066, )va:e7b B. SMITH. Notary Public. 11TH QUARTERLY STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH rirrssmon, July 2d, 1202. Loarmand Discounts..... Unitoii titates Bowls U. P. Temporary Loan One from Banta and Bankers. Specie-and Legal Tender Notes N %Banal Cu rren ey N ores of Bolvent Ntate Hanks— Cult Items and Reallitance..... Iteal taint° Mayon. LIABILITIES. I. ( apttal Block Ilo♦ Individual Deli:Kmltora Due Banks and Hankers... n=t==tM2=EV=l ==l 6u - tiogent k;andand Crofts 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a tine ;4- strazt from the Quarterly Report to the Comptrol ler of the Currency.. IMe5l JOHN D. SOULLY. Cashier. QUARTEIII.Y REPORT OF TUE ~ 11XCHANON NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS- BURCM, July 24, 1866. otes and Bills Discounted.— .......2..PP,632 05 •S. Bonds deposited to seeoteCl, • oulsiloo •• ••• - .- . . - . - U. S. Bonds - rieposited to secure De postta 20,000 00 U. M. ddlle to ale Cure Depositors 180,000 to Specie and other Laarrul Money 311,578 CO Circulating Notes of National Banks 3,70 e 00 dap do State Banks... 6.'0X100 Remittances and other Cash Items_ 29,404 ad Dee tir Banks 1143.5e2 sa Seal Estate 156,0:10 IV Taxes and Itipeusea 10.6 - 61 Capital Stock ........ Nstlousl Ctrculatiop.... State do Individual De 1.4...•— Ultited States Deposit. Doe to Dante ....... Kairotogs I earth , " that the above ts a true abstract of lb. Statement made to the Comptroller of Currency. ^ FL M. SIIIILRAX, Cashier TENTH QUARTERLY REPORT Or Tint SECOND NATIONAL BANICiOF PITTSBURGH = RK DURc~. Notes and BBL Dlseetinted..-- Tates, luteeest and Expenses... Dueby Banal! and Bankers thilted Stales &earM. (lath Metal Tenders, E..). Otte, r Cub Items • Real Estate.—.. I=ll Capital Stook Di* Depositors OdorWhin eolith ac Food and Pronto Uupald illsidonda ........ The above Is a correct abstract from the Report to We Comptroller of Current. Jrl:e6B C. 11. RIOCIS. Cashier QUARTERLY STATEMENT ,~. PITTRUmiort, July 24, M. Louts and Dtscoonta .362.650 W United Mat.. liacarlttea C4OOO 00 Le Tondoryotea and Coln moos o) Iva tot.' and State Bank N0t0n......... lons (0 atoms. 11,462 67 Hank. Platurta 4000 03 Taxes and Ersamsea........ ........... .. . 6 6 .7(7 :4 Due from Banta 72.53 00 Capital .flea DaPna Contingent Fund and Prot Th.i above atatercrerot tr correct, to the best of mr 1= avatar. T. VAN DOUTN,. I seder. NMI gn OUTA'S N itJ I= Prnsutrson, July 71. 16/1 =II .. MIN and Notes discounted $ 125,021 51 Baak wand oag* soil Lot . 15,0D5 CO ' ' 18,115 31 Taxeeapeoseo Dial &dm Thinks and Bankers 172;601 '2ll fteuilidatiees •• 5,,817 4 Cola, Legal Medan /Le , MSC 25 Unitodbtates Bonds 103.500 tal laApi;..,rtms capital Stock ... $ $000:03 Co llorZttl"' 1.70.000 Co 1,0194,501-78 Dul Banks $44 Bankrza 4,63$ 14 bar lus Funds:o4W rro.fits, I Cese44 V. ...---.... i . - . $ 1 ;p 1 7.r 3 es . . ... The above to • correct abet-tact froto Qoartgrty . }loport to Contr.:Ala' or Citavnty. • ' • • . . OMIZI= An w rotax. STATEMENT: Or nut sizitcuANns• , ituoiyvacrrua. star ruenokeviemnr. -or LITTB/11=1111. . , . MONDAY li6Anxts(4 - Jtily WOWS. - .. o.fl Ireal*U 8,03141eak , k), 2011,25.(110. - I..Piterek ‘k.t . Nat;onal Bulk Of.eubdion..,•— ' - 3 / 0 m. 0 ) Daepepogitors: . 727 - 85 , 44povtber Bank. - - 81,M98' .. . ..___... . -- • Unpaid .Prodts end Sunpup.:: . , . ASSET% •. • ••• • . ; • " $ ioll4lll'3s D ..v 1:60L 4 Ito*, 120010, .157:41130 041 sssOnand Ze i r Tender )10tee.1....•_, • 411,1U1.;00., Notes qotiter .... 4 : 1 4X1 ,05 bY 'other IWO ,csocus • • ria.te - andpe~. ll 44t h Latet 8 eet U. .leloon;7tka • •16,80513' : 6 1 1 1 . i that the oolre - la a ciiireet 4dutnges r l ruaimttaoomytrotierei ? ice ‘'.„.JOILN Bocrri:ii„-"a •QV . zTERLItEIee "•." • - loznotrAwrairtt9trrrar r ppp4 :: rirrantragp. Nati anti Bins Dlsrarantrl......Vg , UAL. Mond* clopeal,a444. sw an ' rrEllatiou LOW CO ~ lete e lVil l iro d a i ttrilt /Sen.i. • , ; 51012 Avg w' l7 rr Mae* mant =Pm,. ~,, Oleg* ""' " siitq • s " ,a,rc.trir4u ;;;.+04 z 302 j a ial t . V=i;747,7:::Z=V; * vg:itta; , D s , mulAs !aut Makers A 4117 11 ' 414 „T• 44 - 4 ;tad is aunpAstrattpt;o 2 “ . issat --4. • 3 % = AIM Cangsr. . . emms W fi D tV i etro e6 tr entit paid 113 1 4 . aV-SIM; 1414". 8 -- Mak Yanciso2.4l,74-41,i, sALEt4stra wwtt2l Al 98 grind %met, Ed door. Apply, ritb reference, to MEM WANTED--AGENTS—MaIe and • remelt, to sell the Mature •`llolllt also for the beautiful Match Eustatius:. ••eltlho.ti PILAYEkt" a.J FCESF LIPshoN.•• A felt irtest agents...A make from 610 to CO Pet thy Is sae tag • it sieutleV Par Ono of the best Boots Is the ci.leutry -• •lihtAISTBIS o.lhtrAltite... uhs:•e Territory . to first ippllesets- Apply pools. A.loyeas my:SMT. A. Nr.1.14. 13 Third sire.. WALL PAPERS, • promAs PALMER WHOLIBIII AD MAIL =NO WALT. 1P.A3E!..U.11 . 1 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. .II =4,00D 00 . "111,C0 00 . .1a6,4C 41 TA SLR CloGrSlßlm Warehouse, 91 Wood 9treet, Second door below•Dlsmondsdlloy. reZiatold ETTTSSITROH. PA- pAPER RAMO:NON FOB VOW. ♦ great CoHeaton Of American Watt Paper*: For the Ent time In Ave years XEllr EXGLISII PAPERS A choice selection of the Newest French Papers .. For sale b $1,=,850 08 .$ 004000 00 810,800 00 JelE:tl6 pAIR --- 11R PAPERS. A NEW LOT OV Standard Gold Papers Now rooe.rod, of broottful designs for Pap ers xi I=l BRRICB IRON WORKS. MINES & LATERILINS, 41400410 ISD 550.000 00 /00,000 00 767."41 147,077 08 10, 7. 08:1 00 914 00 00.490 Cd 37.00) CO CHO ED PI•imrIS33IOIEL4GOEC, MA9IJPACTIIII.W.IIB OP AMERICAN AM) iLAIR Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Bridge Iron; . _ Angle and T Iron; &bard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; T Rails,l6 and 20 lbs. to the yard Tram Rails, punched and coun ter sunk; Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets; Cnt Nails and Spikes; Ship and Mat Spikes; - Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Wheels and Axles; Street Car Wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Patent Cold nolleddhnsting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. WABILIIOUBE AND OFFICE, Ip,l/2 ,461 96 r+00.040 00 1,601,418 42 1t4.478 00 xii,aao oo Lana IM= 910,000 00 t2O Miter and 158 Front fits. BRANCH IIOULIE, Nos. 22,24 and 20 River St., JelmlS CHICAGO, ILL. EZZZEI 01680.000 08 030.100 044 344.168 03 66k1115 40 1E4868 78 30,810 61 M 0,210 47 st,smext 78 SUMMER UNDERWEAR. GAUZE COTTON. GAUZE MERINO, LISILE THREAD. SUMMER SILK, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Muslin. Fine Jean and Linen Drawers Great Shirt and Collar Depot, =MEI . LTC ES or aNS3V. Al „.78 3PINIWNEIC ST, Nearly opposite the Post Office, Mt3ll INCOO O 0 BOM.XII BO Together with a complete Ilue of Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods, Specially adapted Co City Wall Trade. .11 300,030 00 5111.400 90 . 264,690 00 . 11.0"141 . 1.050 00 REMEMBER, Our , Haziness is Exclusively FURNISHING. MURDOCK & PUTNAM. Jalk:cB2 • • ORS Al SO DAY, McABOY & SPAN(, = IBM CITY 111 WOK OFFICE AND ,WARERIIIISE L Nos. 15 Wood and 102 and 101 Third St, ImpturrEps OF AND DEALERS IN Haddlexi - Hardware and Trimming, 1711,000 10 dn4Mafnfactunen ofnf Tmlettes Superior. leivooliand Iron Amines, wropght-rog Wheel Intl, Mallen Bits, de.. ate. Keep also oa band a •Poll and complete assertmeng or goods to ilbete lino, al/'or which they offer at as fair primes, ►ad on as good terms as are offered by any house In the trade.RAST Olt WY.ST. m tyyt pirrsininGit BANK FOR SAVINGS, yoonerfteeDniz swirl:tips I. 9 II3TMJTION, 67, Fourth street, Ic 9 ;y Oppo t ttsilbe ofPllttalaret.) 0 DAILY from pto Le' Ili elock, and on WED. ffilt3 AY sad NATORDAY AVENUitili from May LAW NOTealber lat. 7 to 9 o'clock, and from Nov. Ist tot ldaylEt. 6 14. 6 o'clock. txr fft 0 1; 4 A n Tsr Dasnished at the office espociall7 atm to thou, whose earning tat boated, the opportunity to accumulate. • by Masa depaelta, es,%ared, It nun which will be a, resource, when nee and bearing interest In. stead ofrannikhri naive. ' etMED'OIo ItrANAGEWItt &inc. - mum-3a 64.2376:Etp5r. , MIOSPiarktIIDrNTIV !is EILIMAKTMAN,c,t. JAMES PARK, Jr BECIIETABYRY. A. BILAULtI;''' '1 liffM IIIMIOrt; 1 1 . Witll l 2 ` itiioins: w A raniNff JOHN Sectrr ' O.;9l:Wpitllr.; BOLICIMOntreA. I I. BELL. AOMMAW . . . 00,01.1.04karsliOtr'gr" =MEI M=2 RICHARD E';',cjEtrcE.Et)i, MCgi 11To -100-Wood Street. 2g , grr• a ' w :fl- 41 t* -l atlf7k - :tr., - ..I•OIIII.4JIcDIVN XTS, "''4 lfkll -fa *ri 8/1 124 47144 t E ux tvEminEscitipTunf 4 itaretasii tsVOzli - • 9rap riiiettei,,teiqu, • And eimyxple.te 444 , 0 pritvellythlag Ina rs th e thy: 1.0 linfirterm this sore main ttre enottebs titles. 431101M/a 4/11AWS • . I el „II tit Wr,-.COLLEGII - Alleged thd 4ii,b4rexpEiimerfor.tbe iziouthe , etvlsty 1 04; :Maclean tato:l4lg 444 - the Alai:X.ll4lP cid,. e. 14 ,1 1 7 C 0 144.0 tilmecoume-b7 the iasLotAurist, ~ : ropesivalan owl speobskens,af poutuuk,aldpi AM, it n i l teOY,PRIK,II.,. th:s. , , 1-4„s„kuxx_pr. = 43,07„t0s a HAY , Ti t o 4-ixt' E==l MI WALTER P. MA/SMALL. NS Wood Street. JD4. R.. HUOIIRS 6 BRO E!EM MEM ' 1 1. , . :. • al IMII