`Ztx wiftotiligh 46autte. i,.tmg:r-Asanzt• BY PENNlffair, REED d 6 CO, P: MAW' II" iuso lan g KI p minx ,M. Insane. Managers. MONDAY, JULY 9, 1866 UNION REPDBLICAN NOMINATIONS. ros OuvEsugos: MAJ. CEN. JOHN , W. CEARY, =2 =A %ANTE". E. FLITLET, City JOHN O. BROWN, Hampton Tp Ca..I.K Or inurviuft outru, ALEXANDER. 1111LANDN. City. I= JOREPII n. GaurY. Plum Tp comittattomica: UEOILSE HAIIILTON;Vity 108.21CTOIL 01 POOR: JOUR W. IMILILIFO, Tp. ASSIOISLT : .101111 P. GLANS, City. avaser. WILSO.2II Pat Tp. UNORGIR IdeILICIL. North Fayette Tp PLIJKIII6L CILADWICSL, Colima Tp. 1111.LLIA111 yarns. Hoes TT , R. 1/...001017/LLS City. NATIONAL UNION PARTY There is n possibility the movement in augurated by MCS;r.S. COWAN, Doohrrit.x and their associates, for it National Union Convention, to he hem in Philadelphia, next month may grow into some impin tame. All the democratic members of lx.di "louses of Congress, except Mr. lincittaxw, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Seut.srinitv, of Delaware, have endorsedit. That the Southern States will he fully and powerfully represented does not admit of doubt. The movement is specially in their interest; designed to bring about re sult. the former dominant mete throughout their borders have greatly at heart; and opening to them the door to a fresh , career for either renewing their ascendancy inside the Union or to make a fresh attempt at sundering it. Moreover, if the movement did not orig inate with the President, it clearly has his sanction. The President, by virtue of his office, of the immense patronage at his dis posal, is a power of no secondary impor tance. But President Joirriso's is no ordi nary num Not of first-rate intellectual abilities, he nevertheless has sufficient ca pacity to be formidable. But he has what is oftimes more efficient than the highest powers of reasoning ; he has great readi ness, self-reliance and energy. That he means to succeed in carrying his points against Congress and the loyal people, be comes more and more manifest every day. It will have been observ . ed that the Dem ocratic Congressmen, in endorsing the proposed Convention, endeavor to set up limitations to their approval. They com mit themselves fully only to the particular objects specified. But all persons familiar with the worse of events, and observant of the mutations of political parties, un derstand that these saving clauses are of fib cited., and most commonly arc designed by, those who use them to be temporary. In fact they are mere blinds, by which tenacious people are led into associations they would not otherwise select, and into arrangements from which they would gladly recede if they could do s o without performing an act that looks to them like one of desertion. The Philadelphia Convention, to brill, forth fruit, must prove the grave of th Democratic rally. if the attempt should be made there to institute a third and dis tinct organization the enterprise would come to naught,and the individuals concern ed therein be exposed h 4 ridicule and con tempt. Something more than this is in tended. The men who projected the Don vitiation are not playing for a light stake. Not simply does their political conspicuity depend on succors; but if they succeed the absolute uontrol of the destiny of the coin' try will pass into their hands. As commonly occurs in projects of this soil, it will Istfourl difficult to mold the Incongruous elements into a harmonious organism. It looks as if, in this desperate effort lor mastery, the Democratic party will simply amomplish suicide. MR. W I LAMM ON TUE TARIFF Mr. LIENUIt W. WILSON, Of blassachu setts, said, in his place in the'Senate on the 6th instant, that he "hoped the Tariff bill now before ()engross would be defeated, unless greatly modified. New England did not want the bill. The demand for it came from l'tnnsylvanin and the north west." This is but a repetition of what has hap pened befOre. The Protectionists of Massa chmwtts.are inclined to tall out their allies whenever they have arvoruplished their owe ends. In this ea., however, it may be unfair to hold any considerable number of Massa chusetts Men responsible for Mr. Wu.sol, or his course. On the 4th instant, in it speech at Framingluau, Mr. Wcsrmi..t. PnILLIPS said to his hearers: "You and I * know hinnst Wasson. Here, the an nouncement that no max could trust him as far as he could see him would be re ceived with no surprise." What 31t. Pam- WI'S does not know of him It is not worth while tor anybody to know. THE Men4ville &publican nettles titiß statement: "Culver, Penn Cb., were the priede pal owners of the Petroleum and Veining.) Banks. These Banks were started by litri Culver, and took the place of his private 14,oking houses. The bonds were placed witli_the Auditor General to secure the circulation of the received by Mr. Culver and his agents oat, for the redemption of the bide, and in ever§ instance, the bills orlAe banks, duly rani celled, were returned to the Auditor Gene. rat for the full settee of the bonds obtained. They were pail 'to them by the Auditor General clearly in accordance ,with., the in. tent of the law which reguirokiheir den posit to secure their circulation. , Culver, Penn a Co. had agencies In Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, at which they redeemed the notes of the -Venting°, Petroleum, Crawford and Oil City - Banks, by and NV ILL Lieu knowledge and approval of the Banks, and in receiving the bonda from the Auditor General for the (awaited notes of the Banks, they committed no fraud. Furthermore the bonds of the Ve. mango and Petroleum Bunks in the hands of the Auditor General at this time are largely in excess of the outstanding cu - cu lation of those banks. The Republican charges that the legal proceedings instituted against bir. -get.ven bear the aspect of persecution; and 'this is attributed to political motives. 'YO *Lai extent political considerations are mixed up in the matter, it is diilletilt at this dis/ tance to tell. But it iseasy to see that pod sons who have been_ financially ruined by , confiding in hint are disinclined to take ti r lenient view hie conduct and motives,' and press in every direction, .Loping td constrain a setilementi ," • , WALPoßgt;t.rostmw 4 r l.9 l Philadelphia, purposes to resign, and 1)e come n' candidate • for Onigress- t t aguisis Judge Kelly. Some" gentlemen, - possessed by the spirit of wagery, buve addressed - Mr: 'Walborn' 40', - define bit,' position on a l • number of questions, either lu a Tem', WHAT IS INSANITY t Very erroneous opinions are ordinarily entertained on the object otinsanity, de rived in great part from the views promul gated in earlier and less informed periods.' The progress of scientific research and the great advances in physiology have served to dispel in great measure the vague and indefinite theories so long held, and to en able those engaged in the study of mental disorders to settle certain distinct principles as the basis of a rational method of treat- manL The mind, being immaterial, cannot Is•- come the subject of disease, but its mani festations are disordered by diseased or ir regular action of the organ through which those manifestations are made known to us. The brain is now admitted to be the organ of the mind, and the intimate con nections between the brain and the whole nervous system, and by this nervous sys tem with the most important organs of the body, enables us to understand more clear. ly and distinctly why diseases of the prin cipal organs have such an influence on the healthy action of the mind. All persons are familiar with the depressing influence which certain diseases of the stomach, par ticularly dyspepsia, have on the mind. The attempt to explain fully the intimate rela tions between the stomach, the nervous system and the brain, and the influence di sease of the our may have on another, would lead into a physiological dissertation foreign and unsuited to the object now in hand. It is a fact admitted by all withal°. giant, that the different forms of mental dis orders arc to be treated as diseases of the other organs of the body, and it is only by a rational method ofireatment carefully and steadily pursued, that restoration from these disorder& can be effected; and the fan cies and the distressing ideas entertained by the insane arc not to be considered in the light of opinions out of which the indi vidual can be reasoned or ridiculed, but as veritable effects of some disordered action or disease of the nervous system to be reached by proper medication. Joined with this medical treatment., all physicians seek such means as will have a tendency to divert or engage the mind and occupy the attention of the individual, as much as possible. To this latter method is F iven the term moral treatment, including in that, every moral, physical and hygienic means which can engage the mind, strength en the bodily organs, and give tone and vigor to the nervous system. Regarding insanity then as a disease, it follows as a necessary consequence that if that disease is to be removed, the sooner a course of medical and moral treatment is commenced, the more likely will that dis ease be cared and the mind regain its prop , er healthy action. I The effort is constantly made to give a definition of insanity, to put in the com pass of a few words, something which will give a clear idea of what Is sought tor. Though the ablest writers and most experi enced physicians have frequently made that attempt, no one has yet given a satis factory definition, inclusive of all that is required. The reason of this will be obvi ous on consideration. No two individuals, in their healthy state and itr the natural ex erase of their mental powers, can be found who are so exactly alike in their mental capacities and powers, that a definition would inolude those powers so as to con vey Selear idea of what they distinctively were. There are certain peculiarities of temperament, modes of thought and ex pression which go to form the destructive character of each individual and these pr., culiarities are what give hint his special identity or his distinction from every other individual. Insanity is the irregular mor bid action or perversion of the mental pow ers of any individual leading him to act or expression of thought and feeling the re- verso of what was his usual habit in a state of health and sound mind; and every case of insanity must be judged only by a com parison of 'the individual in hig state of mental disorder with himself when in a state of sound mental action, so far as that condition can be ascertained from those who have known him longest and best and are most familiar with his peculiarities. No rigid st. ndard can be set up to which all cases must be made to conform. The boundary line between sound and unsotuni mind is as difficult to trace as that between inimal and vegetable beings. Ec ceutricities of thought and expression can not be accepted as evidences of mental dig ' order, unless they are different from tac ordinary mental action of a given individ ual, and every one must have known sonic one remarkable all their lives for their ec centric behavior and conversation to whom 1 they never thought of applying the term insane. On the same principle the mental condition of an uneducated person must not be judged by the same standard as one highly and carefully educated any more than the mental state of u Frenchmau should be judged by tied of an frishinan, or that of a German Icy that of an English man in the views which each ntiglit take o f any particular subject, for it is certain that front national peculiarities and education their opinions would be as diverse as their nationalities. M. E. —A young lady, in a seminary in Maine, being detected in pilfering, committed suicide. —lt is suggested that the graduates of female colleges be diploma-tized as A. M.— Artful Maidens. —A man in Troy, N. Y., while digging a well lately, shoveled out $3,000 in gold nud a lot, of spoons. —The Marquis of Lora, excepting the royal Wally, the "first young man in Eng land," is on a visit to this country. —Mr. James Shea, a rich bachelor of St. Louis, died recently, leaving the bequest of 4100,000 to the Hospital of the Sisters of. Charity, iu that city, in which Institu tion; when poor and fnendless, he had re ceived medical care and nursing. —George Peabody, it is said, has Yale College next' on his list of endowments. He la to commence next Spring the erection of u building for a geographical cabinet, with ample accommodations for a chemical labo ratory and philosophical lecture room. • —Some young men. while bathing In Mobile Bay, were attacked by sharks. One was bitten in two, and then devoured. The others succeeded in escaping. A large number of sharks are believed to be wan ing Mobile, attracted by the refuse matter thrown int -the water. —A "millionaire" advertises to the fol. lowing effect, in La Patti. : "A. foreign gentlemen, elderly, but a millionaire, and , the owner of mines, desires to marry a young French orphan, or even a natural child, free from every =tuna family tie and completely without fortune." —A new ednice is to be erected for the Congregational Seminary of Chicago. It will cost about $lOO,OOO. and will haVe a front of one hundred and fifty-five feet. It will. have a chapel, library and lecture room attached, and - there wilt be sleeping rooms for one hundred and six students. —The wife of a clothing merchant of Baltimore eloped onTuasday last with a Colonel formerly of a New - York cavalry regiment., and took with her $ll,OOO, her husband's money, Which she had authority to draw from bank, her husband being in Europe. The elopers were overhauled at York, Pennsylvania, and the wife brought back, but the Colonel escaped with all the money. • —The heated term is producing its usual effects upon the tempers of Southern edi tors. Colonel Jordan, of the Memphis Ap peal, challenged Galloway, of the ava lanche, the other day, and they went to Hernando, Mississippi, where impertinent polite people interfered and put them un der Loath. They now propose going to Arkansas, where the pollee are better edu cated. . It is stated as a noteworthy fact in con nection with the wain Europe that all the countries engaged lusenitimmed their_sup ply of coal' to An enormous extent. Italy has Peen importing cotalately in such large quantities that vessels to carry it can scarcely be found. An this is for the Ital. iaritavy, and Austria, Prussia, Russia and France are also gathering together snort moustrupplies of-coal. . . -4The wife of a returned Ohio- , soldier was alarmed lest her husband should_lose his jarru,, - whieh hid beaux badly:Wouded by a musket ball;. but by her careful nurs-i ing It was sated. -Sight months after, ahei gave birth to -a child; otte',Of'whead,atms wlie.lxfitirl.l46,7Pthii*Niatt-: stump siMilar Ante With . ; , ,ielriedrthe wife's Mind was- impressed • at , theCtilitiOthesurteMku Were talking abouttaithkg tiff hey husband's.i The Pear of the bullet-hale; s t Yieible on ,thesfather's nun, able visible on. thei .a : rho Mu ..t - ths sturrirt i . , , M Di Rents tit Wall Mtreet—lik,me Mammoth (New York Letter to the amheoser American) it L 3 nowu question whether a rent ash be demanded for certain t Metropolitan) localities Ma extravagant afi to shut oil ten- 1 antsTlie high rents nt ten years ago appear trifling when tams intraal with the tin -sent rates; mot hence one may well W 4414.1, when the demand will idiot., niartile fo building corner of Nassaue and l'etlar streets !vista, its the aggregate, r te:al,ootl perrouts, year; this sum being Made up by the rtsti_ oar Instske brad:atm , and Ism-vent, who play the agmansitle part of ten:lda. for Tin , it...a pi* of brokers manually $2.5,i51 sea so a t•lnstu alnatt any by seventy rem, in it+ daily sessions are held. !troller ,. Onießft rang , frosts $2,000 wo .1.1.00(1; and !tenon ninny Milli together, mid hallo dozen desks may be seen in a 'thigh. baseinera. The Ittnet prolitable rental, relative to its pelt, in the tvorkl, is Trinity Building. This Is a plain structure or common brick, about forty rest front by one hundred and sixty feet deep. It Mendss next to Trinity Church iu Itroadwav, near Wall street It cost s2llo,iste in 11 "s, and thed rented for $30,000, its use being coal officer, atid banking. „ L t„, has I,r,radusilly adVatuted Until ite tsg ' grt.tgate rent roll isatatUt 1).17h,01tn1, or about eighty per eent. per minutia. Trinity build ing is now chiefly occupied r a ni', alines; and $4, 000 Is paid for second eluea offieeS. 'The yearly malls, of coal in tills building amount to '2, Otsi,ooo Whit. Theinereatte of rents, of which the above is an illustration, prevails through a certain range of business lotmlities. This includes Wall street and Broadway, for one mile along the latter througfare, lso the streets adjacent to it. The term "Wall street" embfactft several adjacent streets into which it has poured its monetary current, and elevated them into equal value. Out' of thesels Broad street, which the writer remembers twenty-five. years ago Itti Metropolitan Sleepy-Hollow, where the winds sighed lazily through the trees, and the silents. was broken 'only by an no:as k/MO curt, Now, Broad street is full 0 brokers and the roar and tight of sttstk ex ! change market., a concourse which at times is a Bull run of defeat. and at others is a rush of surer, v, BROVvINPS VERDIEFIUGE COM.. VITO, tilt AIM LOl.l. V sinknnns on doubtr•.lly. with chl , dren and isonita, attributed I. other ranee.. le ones...lied by worms. The • •N" It H. although effectual in destroy ing worms. cam do no positive injury to thy mos delicate child. This valuable combination h. ben • ancoes,afully nand by physicians, and found to I, safe and surr In eradicating aortnit, so hurtful children. Chtl.trett having worm. requlrc Immediate atten Lion. u neglect of tue trot Olt oßen eauae prolong td !names, symptoms of worms to ettildrt•n are often over looked. Worms In the stomach and bowels cause 'reflation which Call in removed only by the use of sure lemedy. Tile combination of ingredients used In making 111Lt1W N'S • •VP.llkf IP E Cll3l - Is snub to to give tioj bell possible effect with safety. dolt* wholesale and entail In Pittsburgh, at PLE3I - Drag and Potent Medizlne itepot, No Market street. lystalcW =! 0170\YEARVIA:Ailtit' ,40 1t3 11 i= BENGHA-41, Jr., Adams Expren Office. 54 Street, le an all/hartsed Agent to reeeme tor the GAZETTE, and all other • - popery throughout the tinned !Slates and the atnactat. V °ENG MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND ALECILANICS . INSTITUTE. —a he regal... canarthrly Meeting of Lida Auaocts• Non erna be held en Vile. Lay, the 10th 1n1.1.. at the Library Hall, at p. m. ivoirE WIC IL EL/WARPS, Seerrt.rY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. 11 CITY ALlAmiErot. July DE ' Ver. S'EAI,ED PROPOSALS will be re exited et till,. alien nut,. l FRIDAY. 1311 lusten fur grading Monte:rely stroct.. liy dircetion of Rol curet Committee. IL IS. FRANC(S, CIL) Controller. J. 8. NEWHI'EII & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And avail,. In non, Ural, F0.,1 •tol es.h advAnfo, mail.-counignp Warnhoni.n. No. 306 VIEIEN ent, oirpo..n Union I,epot, /79:fm • . VALUABLE STOCKS AND BONDS —TUE4DAY EVENING, July inth, at • o•cloca, Will be 05ilt OD tile second floor of Commercial V.alen Rooms, 106 Binttlatield edret-t., ,O rlau as li•chanTie National Rant.. p. A liegbro y do do; in • • S..cond do it.,. I lioncmgabela Navigation Co. Bonds for a 1,110.1 A. 111..11L1V Al N F., An4,lo3lter. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. , arena all good tillable land. about IU acre* In Umber: reulalader los good attar of cultivation. ItynelLtog ben.. of tive mom. and cellar: we of water at the door'. large barn, etr., ganten and ornband of young (ems: 26 sere* of meadow Alao acne. 01 . a!ht.ie.e. It} nodes from Allr• gbeny cit w c i u dl m lg ß R bo U l T r a S n O d N sab EdlMawoe w l atl.la. PAYING EMPLOYMENT. 8100ted byit„ 3/ . k In eeery Loweste, to sell their valuable Hooks for the reap's, Including theist," h InTO - THE HBILIAO,S. Pm full particulars atol Ilberat offers, !kid,. Jyn:fJ7 K. G. STOKE E. limbur., A. Y. A N ORDINANCE relative to the A-A opening of Bates alley, lu the Borough of Law rencese. . 11 0r...10g.14,1.P/ eunefe4 by lb. thersedo ...a /,-,eo of do- Borooph of lomfor•Porro . I. st,”! fl Is b. re by 1/4/$41,11 by lb, aulherstp of the a.tbb . Tbtt Hat.. alley. as now laid down in the plan of .014 eorough, taking the old Borough line as the centre. and located sloes the sante from Nutlet skreet to the Allegheny 'Het . , lb hereby declared open as • pahlie highway of said borough, of a uni form width of twenty feet. in-dained and n.cted Into a law this el ath day 01 Jolt', A. 11. A. C. BUYYUM, Burg," forlarr, Sceret..7- )1 WHITE, ORR Ss CO.. 25 Fifth Street, ollcr or sale their remalnlos stock of SUMMER DR N 8 GOODS, I=ll VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND r CDAL LAN DS FOIL SALE.--14y order of the District 12.0131 . 1 of Allegheny court , y, in partition, N.. 114. l oger for sale on the premises. at the re, Ideate of Mrs. SUSAN B.LLSOri. kalcabeth township. on VICIDAY, August 941, lert6at 1 o'clock. A. a., the Ilya! antato of the late Samoa! Wilson. deneaard, rAnsisting et Porpart No. I oil , which arc the Drick klansiou Homr, Darn, Stable itc•: con taining 110 acres/17-10 perches. of which them 1W acres 1.1.1.-10 perches of Cool, by ey. and Parpart No. 2 ou wrath aro a mall L survug Tetiont Hoene and Stable. cootalulog to acres 74 I:10 pertlo on'ffstilMetetti"irlrealblge3.l3:.-LPen:;ll.% Cod. tw Gametic.. of sale; the balance to ue pald equal annual Instalments. with Interest, to be ...c -entred by bond and morUnge on the premiers. TILOS. .1. Y.C.ENT. limier to Chancery, .1,7:1704r No. 117 Diamond street. €O, I=l FLINT GLASS PRESCRIPTION VIALS AND BOTTLES. 011dco. No. DO WATER STREET, Id door. Work.. LUMBER sTREET, near Penn air Alt ware Irazrukton stoat to luaq in the thy jy71.2,1-1-c.th _• -_ BEN ITT. TRY ITS KULL% BAKING POWDER Is ow. the best to tho market, taking precedence of all other makes. Cronougeod by the molt eapert eimed Bakers and Coo., to be the BEST USE. It le QUICK. SUEZ and NUTRITIOUS; Is guaran teed free from anything but wbat is pare and bealthlfel. Don't Fall to Get It. Yoe .ale by an Deuces In littaburgb and 111 e gbenl. °Men and dalearoom, 132 ARCH OTILEAT 177:farrs Tana FOR SALE.—IL oiler (or sale m farm of two hundred acres. lying on the Cincinnati, Heusißoo and Dayton m u t . x.nton., Horan )Hallroad Ohio. The Term la well watered bY enringA and Sliver tlrtek, WhloZ . 'lrtiliff through ihe lands. About 100 aqres clessed , A good two-story Promo Iwo tenant W WI., two ca . Cbtrag. and other Improve ments. Will be sold together or in mulcts. T ' erms, cos-third down, and balance In two eqoa l anneal paments, with interrupt.. Yiffifl/1 - wl i rtcrelf. CALHOUN. vourno i ON THE Sd or suitar, on - ht. Glair street. A BREAST PIN, IThicb the owner cab barb by calling at THIS 4.,F /110 E Ati t d proving property. tx MAIMS NATicigAL 11ANK rirnsuunalA. PirrsuutiOlt. PA.. July 1;1Z. . 1W ORDER OF TAM BOARD OF MickCTORS, pOtl. Is hereby live. tlini the = thosizigl shall, until' tdritter notice-, be asedgned tate otIiIXTY-SIN Ll/I.L /.R iflit:V e ttrzos,lW. thiesslosikkr...amt beam. ftem•asy - of iage, • HARMIA.M. Adat.r. ItEll VONifiktaCaot EXTRA. takf.OILILD. BEEP Tomas:nisi , -• • • Jau reached avid fm` She am= pieqe. at she Pamllf Grocery etere . oo , . 41311N-A.AIRESItA Amuse 34beelEastA3ihadestesise '.v", EIII 3V.WAI IVA 314 1 i C 3 Dr , r..R JAMES T. BRADY & CO., (euecessoll to B. donee A C 0.,) Corner Fourthland Wood sts., BANKERS & BROKERS, DIALIBII IN ALL KINDS OT Government Securities, • Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLECTIONS mute on sll ar,sslblo pnints In the United States and Cansd.. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. z 4. K.A‘1..0., • . See' 1. PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY. WE A.RE PREPARED to make all kinds of Bolt, trorn 3 luebve to Shun; JOINT But,Ttt, (Vat BOLTS, PLOW DOLTS. C ARID At:N IttiLTS, BOIL OI NO 1101.TS,' . PoON DATION SULTS. SPLICE BOLTS. MET St 'NEWS. NUT W ASH Eltri, do., A. (tomer Morton nut Butler Sta., Ntlatb Ward. Or ors loft 110 Port Pitt Foundry. Uotteral Mark emltlllos promptly attended to. Jyti,fal SWALITWOUT'S PATENT METALLIC PAPER FiSTENER AND BINDER, For fastening Law Paper., Sprellicaliona, Patent Papers, Cloth Samples, Alainitouturus of every de etrlption. For binding htagazinea, Sheet Moak, Newspapers, Periodicals, Painpblets, &c., of 'all kind, combining aceurity and durability with rapidity and economy. THE ICONOGRAPHER. This 1,, an ingenious end elutple mechanical main cat for gopylng thoouillnes of Engraving.. Arch ligature! lit:gigue Plana of Machinery. Pt, tore* Saroll Work In Wood, Ent uruldury Anti other rat terns, Men.. Crayon Elehtnge, and all draw Inge. 19= W. S. HAVEN, CORNER WVllll AND Tll llt D STREET:, A CONCIEIIT. Exhibition and Three Tableaux =I J 11.180., IC H4LL, PiStaburgh THIS thiondayo and TO-MORICOR Cruelola EVENINGS, July Glh And 100. ty the pupils of Public School No. 0. arsh,ted hy the pupae of Avery College. The great Dramatic Tableaus of •' Slavery and Freedom" will be preaeoted to the instill., and e. ewe pony of our returned colored soldiers, from dif ferent regiments, will appear ou the guano and drill during It. performance. We hope this very especial, sllert of ours to de velop the talents of our young folks recelvc due eucouragoment from our friends arid the pulw lio. Tickets of ethulasion. 40 cent., or three fc ape dollar. Itexerand ECM. 50 Ct... Children tickets, 915 cent,. Tahlnaux books 10 cert. reel Checks for Ice the cake and rode wlts, t purchased at thc ticket ofdct or from others Intl hall. llooreopened at 7 a o'clock: exhibition will bet at 8 o An ob.:lent pollee force trill he it, eaent to pr serve order. r. Alll'EL A. NEALE.. Princlpa DIARY M. WAKE. A•.lstant. FARM AND COAL LAND B`OR 158S,i1C1 In Robinson township, eixmtlrs out the .leullen elite Plite, three quarter. of a mile from Itanalleld. a fame of thirty-ono aeres. of which twenty-flil. acre, is underlaid with coal. From 2 to acres of the tract Is well timbered. The hinprovemvnts are a log boo. and barn, and a frame stable, and all under good fence. It Is well watered. The c/ial Ile. at such an elevation au will render the ship menu of It on the PlilAbitrgh and Steubenville Rail roan easy. Apply for further bartirolare _ S. S. BRYAN, Broker Its Stocks and heal Estate. Si Fourth llturko••Ildlort•) PHOKNIX. STEAM 11.4LIMRY JOg. nIKYI lfl AR. Def. IsPENCEIR & McKAY, MUSTERS AND BREWER Ale, Porter and Brown Stout PITTSBU ROI, PA. tWIEMALT WATSON, Blawaypc STEAM ENGINE.BOILERS, ET( w , cait. 6 4LX-B.IEI be Mean. I , :algioe. with atol orthing u Pump. the englue 'start, uew sad dr,t-adatt any trot bed-plate. pulley., ay-wimi a feet by 1: Il.v faro, ateam pipe. and tame pomp, tuarthe th thirty feet of .14.144, anal pulleys. Ala, hal aide td-lush Surd Holler, feet ht t Ilea, and nue single Worthingtou Pump., rytht It_ Inch stroke by F tarts diameter. Inquire or Ji II N PHILLIPS, 20 at. Clair aLreet, or IbA AC JON Kb, t'nruer of Rosa and First •tre!.. 111121 11ERLEHT & JOAIVSON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters I= 3P.X.X.PEriaIIETXI.43IOI3C, PAL. pr A 0.3 11 p 7 7 1e . ra u. b . 7 . 2t1l satisfactorll7 an , A full lime of littlb tabs. l'utar a, Basins, Wate Cioseta, Sinks, etunadellers, l'en4lants, and • Sha ma, for sale at the mostreasunaule Ilreler, (Tom country Patron . 1,7 mail prompt', at lauded to. V Hose of every description. )e2.l:dau REMOVAL OF THE HORSE MARKET, IN ALMANeuf City, from the NT. LAWRENCE 11 tEL, Vederal stret t. w wr WM. PENN MOUSY er at Pastore Lane and Jaclogon Street The =712 1 .. r iit.'114711. " ,:S r ,_ :x, r ,_....,~ , Lx., ~. ~. ~ _.~ MKW AD UNITIM STATiS fRIZE CONCERT! Second Postponr ,nest! To Ticket Moltler,, in the C. A Prize Concert: The undersigned. Manager of the U. g 1.1217. E CONlltitT, which eras to have come orf lu Chicago, jety intl. regrets the neeeestty of entiounetog that Another Postponement le absnintely necessary to secure full and satisfao ton reports from Agents, In order that the reglmry of all Octets sold may be cnrrecUy made, previous to dramlog. tIPECIAL. AUF.NTS hare been at, Pointed to visit polots from which our local agents have Wird to make proper and reliable reports: and as soon as all the tickets disposed of are prop- etty registered, (as (bey arty can be on reception of fell reports from agents, btbe Concert and liras( lug will take place• Circulars hare been sent to all the loyal agora, expressly' and earnestly urging them In report In time for the drawing on the nth of dnlr, but bun dreds of these agents dare faded to report se In stetted. When the reports shall bare been recel , ed. and • correct registry of tickets made, TKN DAYS' Yiti TICE of the Concert and Drawing wilt be ptibildhuti lu Ute Chicago papers. and In leading paper throughout the Vetted nate, The Manager doubts not that when the Initeett , d labor of perfecting the registry of tickets, and ad plating propel)) the reports of thotodutds of agent Is properly onwlidered. (a labor Witteh 1, esseltua to a fair. Just and impartial drawing.) the tlrke bolder. will tee the necessity, as sell as the pro priety, of a second poetponernent mill .act a the as the butane's rilbided to may hr full, an.) •or re. t 1 tpleted. :mil the 1.11110 Or olt•wing notion m•ed. as Ms e stated, there will l ne more tI. Lets sold, es t to MI orders amompaplee s thename- and dross of those for hom they may Ise erd, red. Is 0111 I.nsurr a prompt and sorrert trptstry p the day s. soused for the epeeett and dro,tt ue take Mare. Trusting the above rumour. for the second * pool ponoment of the C. M. TILIZE CON CE, salter:tort to ite numerous patron... I=l J. M. WICCINS, NATIONAL TRUST OMANI, t 23 Penn Street, FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCH Iheposits received end Interest alloVed on p. Collections' made on all the prlncipal points the Unites% dlotes• GOVERNMENT SECURITIES 33crsairalat csai.el. Bold. DB STOCKHOLDOS lADIVIIALLLT R PO SIDLE KORKILT DICKSON. Pres Men, JOHN H. ILAI.nTIIN, Vlee l'reCtlen ROBERT J. ISKIEIL thuhler. ROBERT DICKSON, CH ARLES M YERS. I JOHN H. RALSTON. .10s El , ll LANG, wll.l.lAla NY IL Li A3l lIRD h K. I. L. CHAS. ARKsTRoK 0 I C W VOW , . .1 11,., J A.st 1.11 - T ELL, I . A liL SI E.lt RT, DR. AHL, T A Y Jrrl7 • CAItrETS! CAUPETS:t AU PETS: MCFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 a 73 Fift3 Street, 241 Goer, Are new In raralitt of an unusually I arxr and chalet: steel of Cdrprts, Floor Oil Cloth*, 11/ inflow Khade, Damankn, Reppo, Terriem, Lure and Nottlngitam Curtain, With s host of sew and elegant pattern. ol Cornice to match. Velvet, Brussel., W ant Mottle •Il Of the latent drnig ha, dlr. , from the most celebrated loomn of Karol.. nod Americo, nod to all e amlrlattan of whleh the po Mir are eordlal I Invited. A. thin Mimeo. atoet. wan pu n :honed [...10re the lair Mar in gold, It will readily h aems that our pat e share .inally with un the adrantwgen of wor e/lasing at tbe,lowe•E market rates. pETfflioLut 'BLUE ,L 1 • WO .rr now prorporeil to farntsh till, STA NI /MID twooof of MM.MrZI For RefinerN' use.promplly and in any quantity %re guarantee the qv A LIT Y to lK St!Pg.ttltllt to AN% roaunlarturo , l In or brought to LIMA city T. 11. NEVIN & CO., N. W. Corner Third and Market Sts. JeZI :Ca CARPET CHAIN. PLAIN & COLORED, COTTON & LINEN COTTON YARNS, ASSORTED NUMBERS ALL 01 111f.WT idOALITY. FUR dA LE 113 .aeLe S. calEr=r-mPes 400., At Hope Cotton nun, ILIIGIMY fay, JUST ABM RAILKOID BRIM tiaroples en! he seen .and omen left with 13 CIIILDS & CO., No. 113 Wood street, CRlAbothla itriztl7 JOHNSTON ec SCOTT, Fine Watches, Clocks, Jeweirt, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., I= 3P1t2401.1.11-VT.7I. W.03:1=1.06. air raetierilar attention given to UnPatrinl W .4l ateues, Cloaks and Jewelry.nil work firma{ - 1e5021 PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS, J. PAINTER & SONS. NANorACTL'LLYIIS Or Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND STrRETS, fela 4M AT p . c. DE - Erv, MANUrACTIIItIiJI or Tin, Copper and Street Iron Ware, And dealer to BTOVEB, DOUBE vUENINILINO 000DS, WATER DUOLEILS AND TOILET AUTICLEN, No. 19.6 41:31-reazit 1131trecpt, PETTHDORGII, PA. Title douse Is the Cilkeapeskplaeo In the City 10 bay litoaes and Tin Ware. Job Work promptly 413.00.4 - nd to. • . elynitben _ . . ALLEGHENY CITY FLOUR AND 26".11131E1D gerr , CML39, S. C. NoMASTER & CO., No. 1:14 Ohio At., Allegheny, Wholesale sod Rattail lhalors to Flour, 7Peoecil des Girr alai» thmh paid fur WheaL and Bye• le7m.bl GENERAL URAUGETING OFFICE. :70 H P. GENGEBIBItE, civil En • 01111T.Elt, CII EIR INT ANTI tiOLtOITOtt OP PATENTS, No. IS ST. C LAIN Silty:UT, Pod Office Box 11,414, Reeldeocc, 14 Hay street, PITTS -ISU Rti PA. )elf:dle EVERSON, PRESTON & C 0.4 PEXXOIrL EIELCON - WOrtisitS, Warehouse, Nos, 101) and 107 Wind etreet. P.lte Monougaliels douse, Pittsburgh, Ps. irialtl4o _ MONET LOAN OFFICE; ice. 151 a‘d• IinUTHVIELD tiTIIEXT, corner of titiab Pittsburgh. Money hoard on Silver Plan, Ouns Diamonds, Jewelry, Cold end ntivor Watches, Clothing, mod valuable article. of every description. Ttio Clouds .144,L be delivered with Meet. Not . neottnt:ble In esse r of t Plre or Itobbery. price.. of t y l‘Vd? i fij "P des crip ti on at ROY. . . • FINE ENGRAVED AND ELT • CaItaIAJDNAWASILXI.3II .01 a Maas. dlln s ,beentlnll YAEIAN ST.11.111• CM diotae lot Just received et • ' Mee EIST ETT:Co.ipt: _ REINING! BELTINGG—Leather tr:=tgigt:g_Wjal4"4:tying UtylaNtl •1 !bellow; viten, at tbaludlaßubber &Urn of 174 • = - IRAMIATTAN tut fitstrEANcEcOmiaANY OF NEW YORK 4ok.x.Lc4- C. Y. WEIMPLE, Secretary N. N. NTIIMpLNIS. Actonr, Pittsburgh Agency, H. L. RINGWALT, Agent, .ro. 67 Fourth Sired, 2d Story. BOARD 0/ RI r7LI:I , CA AT I ,Tf.IIVIZOII Mon. Jam. Lowrey, .h .. W. 11. l'lmlps, e-Mayor, .1 ono I . llllllpo. • J. 11. Iltomart.llberiff, Alai. Leggnte. Robert Robb, Att.., . lien. 11. Andereon. W. V. Moreland, do .10nen I•illbill , °”• • Jooeph Pennock. I. I. Moeller, Attorney .I.hun Hanna. henry Bauer, Routten Mill., Jr.. Angled. honorer, Jonah K lug, .C. ....or, W. K. Hart, 'Reinhold ,11 . 4110. .1. 11. Cannel.% A. 11. 1). 1011er. Jumpll M. Llpplorott, Wm. en ler, J.J. (lilies to. t, A. St. rim. W. U. klughor Dn. It. M. TINDI.K. /tin at.. m ,.. ca , Dn. t+Abi'L 'Lorry, ADVANTAGES OVER OTHER COMPANIES, Immense Dividends Annually. Annual Receipts Over $2,000,000. All forms of Life and Endowment NON-FORFEITENO LIFE AND ENDOWNENT POLICIES PAYABL PAYMENTS AND TEN ANNUAL . Premiums Payable In Cash Amman), Semi- Annually, or quarterly, Note way be given tor Halt Premium. SPENSE LESS THAN ANA ALL CASH COMPANY 1.1 Ow Hundred and Thirty-Two Dollars for !every Ifuharctl Dollars at Risk. DIVIDENDS (ON [INCE!) AFTER DP.ATD, THAT THE I NSURA NT ETS A DIVIDEND ON EACHJ•REDIUM DADE Vernon.. derslelng Insurance nun let the Infor ation require., hy entline on t le Agent of the MANHATTAN. H. I. RINGWALT, AGENT YOU THE MAN HATTAN LIVE INSURANCE utt. —lntAu Mot It glt it, great pleasttr.• t o stale that the 51:ttamt t.to I.lle Intotraner Gornttah , or sr,.fork,who bad Insured the Ilte of !WM. r H. Nlcuot.eox, our late tartutotau. who ;Hod come time blttre, bar hon orably pall tem policy t( Ktve ThottSantt Dollars to the widow. and with sall.lartor• promptness Thl. .04,4 another. ..itatorle or the great Iniportanee of parr . ..twain, protiston for their families by men sot u( 1.1(u lusuraucte. JOHN H DAILEY. For Mrs. V. 11 Nlctiot..e.a. olio Is not , lu PITT.... IWO. Ploy Mb, tretr.. 1)1: =I BATT.TIT, BROWN & CO PLUMBERS,CAS a STEAM PIPE FITTERS, 612 Penn Street, Pittsburgh WATER AND t.Atl YIXTUILEn co.istatilly on and. 'loosen fitted op with UAn. W ATER or STEAK I . IIES at short ounce. tll llcilnerloa final up at abort antler and In Mr most apnised style. ir nvits, AY. Is, limed %lin Sheet Lead hr 11C , V pro,ert, ly with Ilydro-Almospherh . Mow Pipe. We keepeoutaantly on hand 3 ripply of ~HEFT LEAD, LEAD 1.11.1 i, • !ISDN AND RUA, 1 . 01.:116, YITTIht.s Di AI.I. KIN lin, HYDRA NT Ht rSE, and lu tact all material kepi by a Or.i..elliss Wet e.tnbw•lunrtt 1. wash) 'urn, It,, attrul lon of all'wo hay.. kg, work odo 14. nor line of Imalness, as we reel void ... Yee ran gin, Ihe bent of sat In NS regards material. workmanship amt price. Jyt:fa MEN'S BOOTS. LADIES' GAITERS, KISSES AND CHELDRENS' G 1 A I rr it.' It Pia , SOUTH & ROSS', 63 ALARKET S 7 BEET. mrza: us ALLEGHENY COUNTY, the Court of Common WM. 111 - CA.SLIN vs. SUSAN III•CAPoLIN No. au, October Term. IPA. Libel to iiiverce. And now, June attis, INN, die Court appoint tigAiltliE IL Will:1117Y, Commissioner to Labe teetlinon y exports. to he read In the hearing of the above csuse. upon giving due notice to the said parties agreetihry to tam rules of court. lEEE The undersigned will attend to his duties under thaabn , e recited appointment, on SATURDAY, July elst, 1 o'clock. r, s.. at t °face of MID'. PIT A COCHRAN, No. 160 (lea nt street, Pitts burgh, Pa., whet; end where all peril... Interested may attend. oEuttur. H. CHRISTY, let:f4 Commissioner. (.711ELOCIEDR•ik .7.S. Nin.t.E.B & RIC IKETSON, Nos. 1i.21 and :143, Corner of Irwin and Liberty Streets, have La store aud ln part to arrive a large stock of Urete- comrising : [ibis. LOVCritlfer Syrup; Pui ibis. Common and good Syrup: 10 Mid. New Porto Woo Itolaasos, ••DD Barb... Wes Molasses, leo bugs &mating and prime itio Colley; 10 • •choice Lawler. Coffee; 10 ' • choice Juts Coffee; 10 boxes choice Natural Leal Tobacco; IJO " la's and Nary l•leg Tobacco, 100 package. N us. 1, V and 3 Mackerel; 11.0 boxes Scotch Herring. Which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices. IY3 1866. SPRIN G uAT 8 .1866. McOORD & CO-, I= ==lnlM - lEEE VERTISENENTS I HENRY STOKES, President. NO CLAIMS UNPAID Policies issued El. L. RINGWV.ILLT, 61 Fourth Street. No, 55 Federal St., Allegheny, BOYS' BOOTS, LADIES' BALRORAIS. Boots, Balmoral s LEM AT REASONABLE BATES, Yrom the Record. JACUI , U. wALTrat. Proth'Y 1111 ii^ OOD STREET, Wish to call spacialplendid attenstotiock n tof o th eir largo and s Mats, Sc., tor. Spring and Susi user ;rear, Ast =-xicilosafa VrfAXl.Cor9. DEltßl's, YAckrts, lalLatilliES,Etc, a . ,• tled..T . l:l tl, and POYS` SAILATOt/A,S, ••11011- BUISLIEIia, 1101tTONli, DEltllYtt, PETOB, .to.. a. !STRAW ti001)8 of every description, tu suit all tastes, - ukTuuTfifilnuis. ideLEAN & SLATOR, No. 83 Liberty St., opposite Fourth, IMANIIPACIVIIIIRS OF CABINET MART , HARDWARE. They make a siamialty of Iron lactistinui mud Pivot Castors: Porcelain, bedstead and Pivot Castor.: deteul Panteningst Stop. for Kg 01111i0.11 Tables, &c. They also manOistature and have constantly on hand. Thumb Late.. hos, Spring Lattelma, hr Loan. Window tiselt Supporter, M.' Limn's ll:want:le Sash Button, Utility Shutter awl Butt Magna, Wind atone. flanging., Sad ;roue, Cash Weight., Nc., &C. o.o..oustb .......... JOHN 1100 i. JOHN ROSS & CO. =I W.N.. OGDEN & CO., Manufacturer.. and Dealer. In Carbon Oil Lamps t Fixtures, Dhandeliers, Carbon Ctila, &0., No. 6.1 Market - Street, .v21,FTA1R33.Cr111•!1:31.33C, 3PII. SAFE FOR A LARGE SECOND-ELAND tA A. F JE.I, eau be bought LOW, by applylog Onux.ruao H00111.111.411:6 _ . . . TAM THEVIIIMCIIASE AND SALE 1 of alldoor*Oo.' R.E4L EST4TE. BAILEY. Or, R. C. KEYS, go. ti dr:Vi n". 17 " Dogneane oc Way Jriker.s R . T . WRITE 84 eq., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, , ./.6,ooofiter.,WoodlAa aIAY/011 1 . 11 4. viiiillialtosintatarmieemiterLiirecry stabile, Vankeroi Enedleta aa4 Olartlars - ttreats. manOttga faiiilagefiXtiesloo." 7:1 WV:4d 'MESH STRAWBERRY .-. 500 down trestalitrawbeniesetwapons IMMO new. Ad melted: sod forisabs , • ' jaf VoinrittirlaW=l4Zi. NEW ADVERTI UI RTERLY REPORT OF VIII: N ATION AL NAZI 111113 1.11!111r1==31 = MBE! Loa and Placou Furn ns, Ittue.lENl Fliturva F.% rena.• and l`rrtnitml Itetuttlance• and raolt It ts Due front 11:alks V. lioudadep,....ltca t. S. 'rrt.a.ttrer rnr :1, 1 11 .. 5011), Other liris 1,.. tt.tatler Nutt, and:gate Hank Note. 11:5 . 6. On 11=2 Clap/Lai Stock (•Itculstlou Depnalturs . /Cr" iCel i i Banks and Italikere 6.,765 os— - , ...6,,u t 2 Surplus Band, Interest and Exchange ti.ile A 416 The shore statement It correct and true. to the best or my knowledge and lovilef. J. C. CUItRY. A arlettan t e.trltter. sworn and subscr ibed before me thl, /a day of duly, 111.160, trlt.c7B S. SMITH. Solary Veldt, .. 11TH QUARTERLY STATEMENT CZI23 riIL4T NATIONAL I:A.NK or l'lTisttultull, Jul) = Loans and Discounts United Status Bonds I!. S. 'retain/ran . Lunn Due from flankslllll Banker, :Vern . and Legal Tender Notes Naldoual Currency Notesofgolvent nut, Banks... Guts Items and Rentlttnrice , Neal Mutate Ity.puum. I=l • ........ . .... 4,501...(0 1 110 e I udivlllo2ll . 1.(+11411h 42 Banks and 11a.nkurs 911 IIu,• Tremauro , ol lbo United ,Itat..s . 141.2 E, 17 11v:4111100n Irun.l an.l ...... . 111.31, 17 nh I her..l, ettlry tlmt tlo I , .reg..lng 1.. tr.. Atm., from the yunm,rly Report to tee Comptrol ter of the currency =3= QUARTERLY REPORT ciTizENs . NATTosm...IIANK,,y I=l Note, awl 11111r.1)1settulitcd 11. S. Stt.L+ dtgpnsltud to ...C., Cif - eulatton ..... Other United State. Securlth , ..... Specie and other Lawrni Id ..... State Rank Notes Itemittance. and 1,1.11, cast Item, Dun in Ranks and Ranker. Santa 'lltirut Nl,l3oolti Rank N. Y Tau,x an.l xnenuru Real Estate and itond and Mort, a., account I nO.l Suck stlonal IrcvLUon 5t.... Circulation . . dual Divldendo unpaid Due to Bank. and Itankera I certify that the above troe abotr.s..l of the SUM:Sent made to the 'oototroll , of t orreney. J. E. BRADY. J It.. Ca.hier. STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING-f. I=l NEW TYPE AND INCREASED FACILITIES I= PLAIN AND O..NAMENTAL PRINTING 111= JOHN P. HUNT & CO.'S, :1.9 Fifth St., Masonic Ball MERCHANTS' HOTEL Corner Smithfield and Third Streets pITT6SUR Cl-3EL. THIS OLD FAI, OHITE HOTEL hav‘ng tweet tnori.ngnlrrto.rnw.l, and re.furn lend, IS NOW OPEN FOE THE DECIFIION OF GUESTS. The proprt..t.lr (former]) of the St. (55 Mi1.R.6.) aperitafrom Ite ventral location, bin eximirionee, otertnination plea,. sod by MI DELLATE 11AittiE4, to ilammo and rect.!, et liberal pit onwt. S. 11. ROIL, Proprietor. )024., Is pENNSYLVANIA DiSieIiANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH, PA. 0111.5. al Filth %tree... Bank Block This In Horne CompshY• 1. 1 5 1314=fi . WALTER. l'reslitent. DOT Lit. Viceyresitivot. RiiISERT PATRIC : h. Tressivirvir• lIUUH 11•F.1.11EN Y. SessoSsirT• ItACTOI.: Lei.diarti Walter, • thiore C. C. !toyle, I Ueo. &rant. Hobert Patrick. J. C I J. C.. Fuser. Jacob Palate, oelah King, John Voetttler J I , Jar. H. Hopkins. A. Ammon. Henry dpronl. Jeri f 9 ARTISANS' INSURANCE COMPANY Tins COIIP INN IS NOW ORGAN IZED and prepared to take Fire and Marine Risks SH WOOS' fii‘2l',lllAlWlTl'rii,:t4l. ogle' u" DI steciOne: r, Wm. 11. eolith. 1 Wm. Heiden. John Moorhead. Joshua Modes, i 'buries IL Leech James H. Parker. Thomas Moore. licorge . W. Cass. James b• Lowry, John . H. ' An.. James I% Harr. WM. H. SMITH, President. JOHN MOOMHZAD, vice Pr. Went. .1. u A RUIN Mt COFFIN, SccreLs.ry. . . IC. OCIFFIUM Si. CO, Manufac • wrens of ,rsspartila. Lemon and Raspberry . . . ISCITI.4S. 1717.4967r1ErEte1, Itaapherry,Strawbarry and L1111201:1,SYZYpIl; Bottlers of choice Ales, Brown Stout, Lager Beer and Cham pgne Older; elderbilhohatTel, haltharrel or beg, Not. Pla.and 514 MARKET oT., near Sere nd. Pitts burgh, Pa. Orders dined and shipped to all pare of tb• noon ter, 00 short [lOll.. )DC.13.11,01' PONDS AND MORTGAGES want for tho sums; $560, $l,OOO, $14 000 9 $5,00 0 1 $lO,OOO, For ono, tWO and throe year,' .• B. TACK TUSO. IL TAOS, —.ray>. CRASS TACK BIRO, & CO., conoussiox mzscworrs, AND BROXILILII IN PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS, I Hancock St., Pittsburgh., PUILADLLrIII.4. 01IFICS, 127 Walnut &Tavel. 1ny19:217 TACKS OF EVERY VARIETY. corrEit, "'INN ED AND IRON; S A 1,111.EltS • . U OUSTERS' AN D CARPET JOSEPH WOODWIILL & CO., Cornor Wood and Second Its., Pittsburgh, AUEN TS ROE FAIRBANKS` SCALES. lettbdAnT WARDEN & BATCHELDER, 111IOHNIIII IN CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM, WHALE IHL, ItOlilN, Sri HITS THP.PENTIP: E, NoRTII CAIIULINA 'PAH, Corner of DuqueasielVay &Ilanticock 8 1 1, Pittaburgb,Pa. Represent WV. C. WA/LIYAN, 113 Walnut Weal, Philadelphia. taytthaZi IM 1/IttltrA, 11E,pICINrA. OCILDEIt. BRA(' PA.T.KNT4IION(NSICS.tIHAKEIi Ltar : 4; . o . 2leTtA.. , BROWN, No. 8 St. Chair Street. NOTlClF.—Whereas Letters of Adialnintration on the entato of LAWIRIGNCE ANICLEA. Intro( Itescire townelnp, : 03 county, dec.:torn, hare beau grant.' to Vinson .orler, all persons indebted to tbe wild 'estate aro rrgnerterl to mare Inamerflate:payment, and tbose having otahn• or demand. against inn-mane VIII. Fr.untnt then, propefa il t i ntalt schho4t de artirytli Spring Garden Itu ‘ n..4eturro ,LI DMILECISTICATOWS ISC4I.Mr- Letters of Admlcastratlon bane been this day frtstril Ottiltchuystalp,t4d_oce mo knowing themeolves indebted' nusaad f eitite s r. requested to make Immediate thylnentOind - all r,ittrs taco coquetted to prommttnarabuoont for noel ettloment. .. • • , tiVIIL,V..atVI2I6, ntrattl4l ,• , ...• . KagaledatuttOr. IL- DMINISTRATION" . 11(0TIVN Ybo iniditlnoo; Xx.'tontrix' ot teteSS6 , 4' ihII and testament of -JOHN tate of the My of Pittsbargh, hereby gives notate to LLI Petnennhirting.Malstui agatoi4tha4Olaie sent Me same, asul all persons tudebted to ,the •tomoiti paltnestE4count , W. TB gyp, sauyi. attar* • TM stiolikAttttehtirgif, Y . neentits, Is 4 ;YWarta; Streets ME WANTS. ANTED IMMEDIATELY TO WREST. A SMALL HOUSE, - ' 4 " l .th+C. rot, or tl, rooms. in Allegheny. AP vi) et lII ,, TETTEIt A SMITH'S- SO and 66WMar 171;t2 SALEtiIIIEN WANTED At 98 Grant Street, Sd floor r 2, ft - (WI 17.7 .1 I=l I= Month paid hsppp W ART i 1 v.. Per u, our uuw Stn, Till ned t7lZ' lH "'"I ' cr! - y incdli gr,, phi.. P s CO. , heutoo. Ma., or .- 1..3.16: , 141+ V la . 2,11. G. 09 .3 :01.141 .X 1 1.50 OM 11, WALL PAPERS, THOMIN PALMER !HOLISM OD MIL HMO WAIL 1?.,AJP.E.81 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES_ TABU] .0 CD 17 MI la. RI Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, ISecood door twlow Diamond Alley, fe24:drod PITTS - MUM. PA PAPER RANGIEVOS FOR 1566. $l.llll t 1 Ot Ui 1R:110, F. 101 American iiraii Papers ?for the neat time lu nee yeses JrE II" EJII - G LIS II Puf PER 8 A choice selection of the Newein French Papers For sale b /2..41,1 461 .16 ll= pARLOR PAPERS. A, NEW LOT Or Standard Gold Papers Now rece'vr.l, of beautiful designs for tors, at No. 107 MARKET STREET, NEAR. lIIRRICIN IRON WORKS. =Era JONES & LAMERS, 14 CM rll 1 er,uo r t 30 or .r.. ^ 1 I4(1,0 00 y,064 24 i=orr9ros3Bio - wi.c3-ix, AMERICAN AND CLAIR 111=111 Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; Guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; T Rails,l6 and 20 lbs. to the yard Train Rails, punched and coun ter sunk; Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets; Cut Nails and Spikes; Ship and Boat 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 Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. A_KEHOUSE AND OFFICE, 120 Water and 158 Front SW. lIRA 1,4 II HOVSK, $ -'A 11l 1 _z, x 1 .11.I1n 0, A. 1.1.1 A 14 21 , 11 . ,01-1 111 Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St., jr1,16 CLIIONJO, --- DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, CHARTERED IN 1855 Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock., also on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. from May ill to November Ist, from 7 to 9 Wenn*, and Dom November het to May Int, ha ma to 8 o'clock. I reposlts received of all auras of not less than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year. la Jane and December. Intermit has been declared semi-annually In June sort llecetnber since the Bank was orgaulaed, at the rate of Mg per cent. 'llteiest. If not drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as princip al, and bears the same in terest from the first days of Jose and Ilecember. cons:ntdtMAicea'e.atthotr M„oli, eve n paws look. At s rate money will double In losathatitwelve years. Rooks containing the Charter, By-Lawn, Mules and ItegulaUons, farulobed grotto, on appilCatingt at the ofilee rusethstee—OEUßtiEA.LßßEZ. ylCarlllBlDiorrfi: Jain ki. Baekofen, Benj. L. Palatest...ls. James Herdatan, James McAuley, James B. D. 'deeds, Isaac M. Pennock. 'MOOT Wm. J. Anderson. C•Joln Adams, John C. BlnAley, fieotTe Block, Borgwln. A.onsolk. Carrier, Charles A. Colton. P.m. Done's, John Evans, John J. Ullleple, William S. lisoron, Voter H. Hunker, Richard Rays. Testoutnt--CHABLES BecurrA.ax—JAß. B. I). DAY, McABOY & !WANG, IRON .CITY ME WORKS. ernes AND WAREHOUSE, Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St, IMPORTERS OP AND DICALICHS IN Saddlery Hardware and Trimming, != Superior Wood and Iron Hames, Wrongtit Met lilts, Ring BIM Mmi Erandoona, Wheel Pin. Stollen Bits; dn., dc. Keep also on hand o MP and complete' assortment 'of goods In their line, all of which they offer at as MY pries., and on as good terms as are offered by any house In the trade EAST 08. WEST. mr2.4tbal ems weammouss. RICHARD E. BREED, UEO. M. Plrrtl. • No. 1384 Clair !treet BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CUTLERY, always on hand. CHINA TEA BETS CHIN A. DINNER BETS, CHlkh. TOILET ABEIi, BETS, CHINA V_ CHINA A BPITTOONIa, BOHEMIAN WAR-EDS-EVERY DESCRIPTION L A VA' A V A wo SEB, w BeaKErs, _ LAVARPITTOONB. EIVILISH BTONE.WARS *fall varieties, tout whoicule and retell Dada. The largest and moD"coniplete Decant everything In this lino In the city. Prleu and terms the nue u In the eastern cities. Ittylluale • IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.—In Partition. No. I. March Term, RM. Estate BANAIi STEEL, de ceased. And now, Jone Zad, MM., on motion of A. N. BROWN, Attorney for.Partitionor, Court confront the Inquisition Made in..tneac proccodlngs, end grant a rote on beirtracift partci - inlereated GO be and appear belbre the saidtk. , on Saturday, Analyst 4th, 1466, , valuation ., ck. direct to i4Cept Or refuse to accept at , and =tattoo ot this rule tO be gives to Llesle Seaton. darah,E. Conover and James S. McFarland. not now =HEM tho Jurisdiction of the Courts of this Common - Wee/114 by advertisement Oneeta creek for staimeceesive Wee.. In the PIM!, ounon DAILY Gaz.llot. Prom the ltecord. Wit. A. HEERON. Clerk. COIHINIJL 401411111 i, Pip 1 St Vali Street. We have °aimed the services of n exteulehead teacher capreasly. r for - the trtoutha,4 July and Au gums. Btudiiiit witirliii r od4it lit a July eui complete the course Tiy the inathrAuguii. Porcireulars sad .995h:eerie ormnuuizahrl4'apply at the College Rormo,ir !ialdrese Okkatx4 „ likta;A:oo46ll6:. je26:eBl:ihri , MOWERS T -JNA RAKES, PLOW,S,',OIII,iTiVATOII , S Mg 11121141110 SEW 110 . 1;TECTS ) , *ie - 161$. tikat.t Ole lakiritrtget, Iv iatA' a --ge d "" . - mork...slutims,"444"rit F,^ sl y , + ~.,.t z :~, k ~ ~ ms a MEM I=l MEI A great collection of NT A LTlth r. MAILSHALL. *l7 Wgrod Streol I= =1 No. 65 Fourth Street, A. 11. Robert Both. John R. tiboonbOntnr. J lanes Steidle, Alnanntler Speer, Christian Yeager• sae, Rims D. Reny, Henry J . L7nen. John Karen,ll. water r. nfarnhni., John S. McFadden, John Qrr. Henry Itingwah, Wt. K. Schmidt,. Alexander Tin ich dln s.. Vani, Wm. P. WaTn.% Lune MOUNT. A. COLTON. MENDS. lyl PILOPIIIETOES OV And fdanufactnrOrs of all varieties of XVILIZENCOIFILIPMEEIL, No. 100 Wood Street. Aunt . xotp.o.or .. • . .. ToppAadst ,4 6 6 ,31 ; 03, 13"nane5 , !MN% AUeglkeny