The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 10, 1866, Image 2

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    Zhe Vittattrgli A6azette.
PUBLISHED UV
PENNI - KAN, ItgEl) & CO.
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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1886
UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
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MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
OP cumwou.KAD COUNTY
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Jon G. BROWB, 1111.mpton Tp
CLZP.3I OP 01IPTI . AMB
ALEXANDER RELANDN, City.
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11110.11 T ANIVELT, City
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JOSEPH U. GJILAT, Plum Tp.
UEOBGIEIIIAMILTON4CIty.
OLRZCTOU OP POOII:1
JOlllll P. DRAI), =lain Tp.
•88L1EILT:
JOHN P. OWN, Oity.
aaisoKassiinusos, Pan Tp.
OINHOPE Y. !HAMEL North Foyotto Tp
NatilUEL CHADWICK.' Colllae Tp.
wituusis 'PITTNR, ItiossVp.
IL A. OOLVILILN, env.
EUROPEAN WAR
Our wish, as expressed in our last com
ments, has been speedily tulfilled. We
have received news from Italy, though
news unwelcome to every lover of liberty.
A first battle has been fought, aail—if we
may trust the telegrams forwarded—qua re
sulted in a repulse, if not defeat, of the
Italian army. There seems to have been
two distinct engagements, occasioned by the
crossing of the rivers Minch) and Po by the
Italian army. These rivers form the boun
daries of Venicia, the Po flowing south,
and the Mincio west of it. In both attempts
the Italians seem to have been unsuccess
ful. That portion of their army which had
crossed the Mince) under command of the
King himself was met and repulsed by the
Austrians under Archduke Albrecht at
Custozia, a small place near the fortress of
Mincio. The battle seems to have been a
bloody one, with the taking and retaking
of Custozza as its principal features.
The other engagement was fought be
tween the Italian army that Mel crossed
the Po and an Austrian division sent from
Mantua to meet them. This battle also re•
suited in a repulse of the Italians, who
have since fallen back across the rivers
mentioned, followed by the Austrians.
This news reaches us through Austrian
channels, and ought therefore to be re-.
eeived with caution. The Austrian dis
patch does not even use the name of "rir.
tory," and mentions heavy losses, even
amongst officers of high rank. It also an
nounces that the spirit of the troops is the
very best, a circumstance pretty ninth
matter of course after a victory, and eviler
ally dwelt upon after a defeat. 'clic next
st:mtmer will bring us further particulars.
This much, however, we know, that this
early reverse lum not discouraged the Ital
ian people ; on the contrary, it has had on
them the same effect made upon the-North
ern people here by the first battle of Bull
Run. It is only stirring them up to fur
ther efforts_ Yet, we cannot hide from
ourselves, nor our readers, the fact that
turther reverses will follow, the first one,
and that the-interference of France will at
last become necessary. We should regret
this very much ; we should hail the success
of the Italian arms with delight, but we
cannot help having some doubts - . These
donuts are based apral reasons, which eve
shall presently develop. The Italian na
tion is just awaking from a kit harry of
centuries, from a degradation almost
unexampled. I,clhargy may lie strip
ped off in a moment, but degra
&lli.. cannot. Though tired by a
holy /cal, though led by heroes such as
Garibaldi, the Italian cannot at once strip
off the many imperfections, not to say
vices, into which events and circumstances
had plunged and kept him so long. Be
bides, the fire and enthusiasm of southern
nations, though ardent and overwhelming
at the outset, are apt to abate soon, like the
fire built of straw. Thirdly, however, and
this is our main reason, the military organ
ization of Italy is as far below that of Aus
tria as Austria's is below that of Prussia.
And yet this is one of the principal reasons
of success. History showh us in a thous
and examples that disorderly zeal and en
thusiasm' avail but little against the order,
the discipline,_ the experience of veteran
bodies, and that tyranny has for this very
reason but too.often prevailed over the ef
forts of lovers of liberty. May a different .
fate be that of Italy. May they owe their
complete liberty to themsalves,,rather than
to French assistance,, from which a state of
tutilage might spring, little better than de
pendence.. Moreover, the interference of
France could not but draw other nations
into the fray and spread the tames of war,
burning so fiercely already.
• In re rani to Germany, the last news has
sustained our prediction. It is plainly in
tiinated that Bohemia, and not Saxony, is
expected to be the great battle-field on
which the destiny of Germany is to be de
cided. Some hints are also thrown out in
• regard to certain intended movements of
Beni:dick, by which he would compel an
evacuation of Saxony by the Prussians. If
such movements are In his power, they
will certainly be made soon, but to judge
from antecedents, we confess, to see but
little probability.
In Western Germany things remain evi
dently unchanged; but in the center, they
- assume an interesting aspect. The Rano
verians were, or are still , in an unpleasant .
situation. Surrounded by Prussian troops
on all sides, there scanned , to be no blance
but surrender. A dispatch from Gotha,
dated June 25th, speaks of their escape;
butanother, front Berlin, dated June 26th,
leaves them in their previous predicament,
and speaks of twenty-four .bounsof grace
grunted to the Kling of Hanover, to consid
er a surrender. Should they be .4..aptimetl.i.
a consitleraldnfotee would thereby be matte
harmless and such a mime.
more tend w dishearten the minor allies of
Austria.
lions ycars ago Mr. 'SAN; Y. PoWLEIt
was Postmaster Of The city 'of New York.'
Ho approprinty4l n very large muss of money
belonging to the gOyeraMeilt to bia own
use; lived expensively', grave liberally; was
highly populnri stn lyh99- the 0 91 1 ,M 11
0 ,
came ninnageti eschne 'frOni tho coi2ncri. s
The goveriunf4, haq-jnot. ordered u ROUE
prosevi lo lie entered in his case. Ile will
doebtliessogaretureAgme.i.Theiliew . l'ork
Ifetqs says lie will be nifectiorustelT wel
coined byhosts of . e.rlehtli. The course of
ther-AtlminietrolloWthis. case, gi3Ott eat
cthtrageraerit to dishohes.ti. . ,
.., , ,
Tan suppPrferaut,..lreeltlent:/onation ,
down in lientueicy;;WT • ft - etrpog'wtty
'
putting cases. Like an ns de twin Like
Frankrok yeoman
"Let the PeoplO'Of ,kiniicky;eitnetnber
that they lave boot robbed Of',UOre
oral hundred-millions of slave -pp pert49l,
the Conetitationtd hihietathent party of the
country, of *lack General 11 I}o 4;
was a proiritifeitt 'atifflitfigiAttAßstot;;,.:
THE FOURTH AT NASHVILLE.
The loyal people of Rushville, Tennes
see, honored Independence Day by a Re
union in a grove near the field of General
Tnosus's great battle. Generals Titouss,
Jon son, Pusx and DONALDSAgraced the
occasion by their presence. Judge Wu.
MILO presided. General Flex read the
Declaration of Independence. Chaplain
Beni:maw lead in prayer. Mr. Iloneca
MAYNAKID made the address. lie devoted
some attention to the Constitutional
Amendment. Said he:
"The first two sections were in the Con
stitupcm already, in substance. The third
section fixing the basis of representation in
Congress and the Electoral College was of
primp importance. How does representa
tion stand at present? Foul. biaaks and one
white in South Carolina have as many votes
in Congress as four whites and one hack in
East .Tennessee. Will any fair-minded
person contend that this is equitable or
just? What was the principle of the
"Wifite Basis" of which you used to hear
so. ranch? It was that voters only shall be
represented, and not those who do not
vote. The principle of the third section of
the amendment is the same. The fourth
section excludes rebels from office. It on•
ly strikes, at the deliberate rebel. It does
not touch the boys who were deceived by
artful demagogues, or by the wiles of en
thusiastic and over-zealous women. Borne
say this section does not exclude enough.
Mr. Lincoln once observed that it was bet
' ter for him to be a little behind rather than
a little before the people. It is better to
give one stroke too little, than by giving
one stroke too much elevate a criminal into
martyr.
•
"These are the terms a victorious nation
offers to those who for four years tried to
destroy it. It is a magnanimity unparalled
in the history of the world. The gallant
soldiers who have fought the battles of the
Union have done their duty, and their im
perishable fame is beyond the reach of ac
:;ident or chance. Our children and our
zbildren's children will do them honor.
For us who perform a more quiet part on
the same side, there remains another duty;
let us do it so that posterity will give us a
share In the glory of saving the nation."
POLITICAL
—The Democracy of New Jersey, it is
said, evince a disposition to throw the Hou.
Andrew J. Rogers overboard.
—Norman B. Judd, late Minister in Ber
lin, is another candidate in the First Illi
nois District against the Hon. John Went
worth.
—ln Kansas there are said to be at this
time 21 candidates for the position of mem
ber of Congress, 82 for Governor, and 11
tor United States Senator.
—The Republican Union party of Ken
tucky:have opened the political campaign
with spirit. They have nominated the gal
lant Gemoral Hobson for Clerk of the BMW
Court of Appeals, in opposition to both the
rebel and the"conservative Democracy,
and o 'cited the canvass on Tuesday eve.
wing ty a large mass meeting at Louisville.
—Tie. Chicago Journal says "lion. J.
B. Grinnell is proposed for the next Gov
ernor of lowa. •He would have been re
nouthiated for Congress had his constitu
ents lmard of Rossenu's assault upon him
before. the Convention met that nominated
a candidate in his place. But now they
propose to do even better by him, by mak
ing him the next Governor."
—The New York Herald charges that
the ntajority of the appointments now be
ing made by the President are of a chatin.-
ter to Mice' the honoratile reputation of the
nation at large, and lessen the dignity of
the Government in the eyes of all re.peetit
hie men. The Herald charges that leapt-,
monopolize the lavers of the l'resideut.
This is a bad opinion from so enthusiasts
a supporter of Andy.
—The official vote in _Nebraska is given
in the Omaha Bepublietsm ot the 27th ulk
Returns from thirty-three counties gave a
vote of 3,1138 for the new Constitution, a
majority of 100. The votes for candidates
were as follows: Congress, Marquette,
t,llO, a majority of lit over Brooke_
Governor, Butler, 4,093, a majority of 140
over Morton. Chief Jturtice, Little, (Dem.)
4,1140, it majority of 140 over Mason.
—The Bowling Green (Ky.) Gazette,
(Dent.) says concerning Gen. Bosse.m:
"The probabilities so far are that Itosseau
will succeed Garrett .Davis. Kentucky
might do better. There are not many
giants among her politicians nowadays,
but there are better Lteade among them than
Itosseates, and, if we mistake .not, better
hearts, too. But demagoguery is in the as
cendant at present, and statesmanship and.
good morals are below par. If we do not
have Senator ilosseau, we will probahly,
have some one else who is morn politician
than statesman. The time has not yet
come for solid, substantial men to he in
demand."
=MEII:22
—A building in Galveston, occupied as a
grocery store, was blown down by the ex
plosion of a keg of gunpowder, on the 2d.
A negro was carelessly smoking his pipe
near tde open keg, when a spark dropped,
and the negro was blown to atoms.
—A colored clergyman of Nashville re
cently married a white man and colored
woman. He was charged with having
violated the plain provisions of the State
statutei, and was directed to give bond in
the of $l,OOO for his appearance at the
next of the Criminal Court.
--Several regiments of United States
coloret troops have contributed nearly
seven ousand dollars towards raising a
fund of twenty thousand dollars, for the
purpoof establishing a school for the
educe n of colored people. It is to be
called he Lincoln Institute, and is to be
locate at:Jefferson City.
—T eMerchants of St. Louis have sent
to Mr.
t
. H. Dickson, of South Florence,
a larg amount of supplies to be distribu
ted tnitonsly among the destitute of
Morg ~. Lawrence Winston, Walker,
Mario and Franklirr counties, Alabama.
Three undred sacks of corn, ninety bar
rels of i &Mr, twenty thousand pounds of
bacon, and various other articles have ar
rived, Ind more is soon. expected.
—The prospects for a famine in the
Wosterp States are poor. The Cincin
nati Chtzette says that in Indiana the wheat
is not good, but the corn is wonderfully
llne. rrhousands of bushels of potatoes
have
teen planted and are doing well.
Oats— .ptir crop. In Illinois wheat
(Bprin ) is excellent; corn splendid; fruit,
anave ge crop, and fennel...T. are in fine
spirits.( There is no danger of a scarcity
illthe weather continues favorable. The
hay prOpect Is fair. .
—Ode of the most fearful tornadoes that
ever vlalted BC Paul, Minnesota, swept
over thb city last week, lasting about three
quarters ofan . hour. A number of build
ings w4re Injured, and a Dr. Schell fatally
hurt. lAt lidwe's consolidated circus,
which Was in full blast when the storm
I
came li , were gathered between two and
three ousand persons, and the Immense
canvas Was hurled upon the heads of the
inmate , burying them all in one confused
mass. No one was — seriously injured,
though a great consternation ensued.
, -...:•—A rrible accident occurred, at Lafay
ette, 0 io, on the 2a inst. Mrs. Christo
pher rtin,da order to start a fire in her
wokin -stove,' applied a coal oil lamp
which as buining,,but , from which the
chimney had been removed. The result
was an; explosion of the lamp, setting her
clothes' on fire,,_and b ri riting her body se
badly Liat she 60 Ilia skull time. Her
husban,l,
,was alio severelyhurned in. st
teMptir g save her.. Mr. Martin seems:
to hilbeeo horn to 111- luck. Two years
ago, w ito riling Out ; with ,the daughter of
itev. NB: Serw.las;hia bows ran away,
•-. and ufipwlegliiii B. upon the bard pike,
killed Iser Instantly: •
~ . . .
• --Tvdp .more nationsl cemeteries have
been totaled by the corps of workmen 'en.
fi f d
gaged eithe direction: at Lieut. COI.
Moore .Q. PI (Inc has been called,*
"City elAccaletery," antl,lo4.oatatOne
mile. .01LY,Point, Va., near the shanks
Orel ppeniatox river,•6l:loey - rant 0r,.. ,
Comer. rp9eteleSAMMlCt*:.'The, ent
er is kit :ilk ae•"Poit narnaomtematery ,,,
an di g - tablished en it -knoll :AMY a'mlicf
- east of eiillarriC, ~:iiiiin‘..xoo, :ai t ..A.,4 4 ,.
Ileum d, Va." . TAM cemetery contains
pite', ;threoltutriets;peresoq'll'he-trtty , ,
Polati tgary-Willt totitAlikall;,pocAo4 i
AlgiClke 04tn'tmt,Wirta ilaft,OLtipi.;;Terusa4:
lent Th 11:.:4xiad:.anal"fitrampl,tA)Ary
,Timpt) 1
Fla kui'"g03?*441:1714405Y - AY
Alai:. ' itiAilitftd;ACPeto . , I•UR4cuil
• i l*tp,r' ...off 4lisiseontel pryhci . ; , , fe t *eta:al
&,,. z er~ Boristarrei zio,ll_ Aut., f3l, I
ireN
A Treasonable Conclave."
The Knoxville Whig, of the 4th instant,
has the following editorial in reference to
the so-called National Convention which
n' eels in Philadelphia in August. The
,ll'lifir says:
"A convention of the States is called for
the second Tuesday in August next, to be
held in Philadelphia. With a view to take
the people in, and practice ii fraud upon
loyal men, it is called a Union Convention;
and to further client the people, it professes
to meet to serve the representation of the
Southern Stales in Congress, and to defend
and protect the Constitution. Let the truly
loyal seen keep sat of that meeting. It ix a
Rebel - Southern -Demoeratie- Conyerrattre-
Co ttatitulional-President-otaking - Co n t tare,
that loyal men, north and south, will keep
out of, and stubbornly avoid. Union men
don't want the 'Rebel Southern States re•
stored to theirrmer status in the Union,
nt
without inde 'ty for the past andsecurity
la
for the future. Nor do they want South
ern Senators a d Representatives admitted
to scats untilthey elect men who can take
the TEST OATH.`
"Let those ye to want tc aid the cause of
the Rebels and 'traitors of the South, and
those 'oho urish to aid in the organization of
the corrupt Delmorratie party, attend at
Philadelphia. 'That is the meeting for all
such men to attend, but let true-hearted
Union men stay away, as they will be very
certain to do."
Soma of the St. Louis papers publish a
lengthy account of what is called a ban
quet in a brothel, which created a sensa
tion in that community. The substance of
it Is that while the Cincinnati police was
on a visit there, the Police Commissioners
surprised them with a midnight banquet nt
one of the most notorious and fashionable
bawdy houses on Greene street, escorting
the Cincinnati guests into the place with
out informing them where they were go
ing.
When the character of the establishment
became known the Cincinnati Chief retired
with the remark that Le was "not accus
tomed to that sort of thing in his official
business." It is said the proprietress of the
house exhibited her sense of the high honor
done her by setting out a supper of regal
style, with wines to abundance. Among
the guests were two of the Police Commis,-
stoners, a Judge of one of the Courts, and'
other oftleials. Speeches were made and
toasts drank, as if it had been a dinner in
honor of some military celebrity. The
community is greatly scandalized by the
affair.
ONE of the celebrities of Quincy, Fla.,
is Mr. Toni Nathan, who commenced life
as a clown in A traveling circus, and who
is now a devout member of the church,
and retails drygoods and merchandise on
a limited scale. the hair is of snowy white—
ness, bat he says it became so not in conse
quence of his yews, but in consequence of
an alarming accident which befell him dur
ing his career in the saw-dust. There was
a tiger in the show with which he was
connected, and the man who bearded the
tiger in his den having on one occasion
struck for higher wages, 7.cattian volun
teered to take his place. Boldly he entered
the cage, but as soon as be did so, the ani
mal resented the intrusion and seized him
hy - thelleshy part of the body immediately
below the small of the hack. The fear of
being thawed, the pain of the laceration of
•his fiesta, and ilisalitminted ambition com
bined, blanched him hair iu a moment. lir
went into the cage a fair-haired youth, and
was taken out a white beaded old man.
BROWN'S VEIRMILIME COM
FITS, Olt WOILII LUZENt —Mitch oleloe+o on
tint, ntettly, watt oh, drett anti adult, it t.lrtbolett to
otlo r suttee, is 04, ,1011, Iry otorots. lo• • t • It
-1111,1,• FIT - , — llll lull 111.10-trot -
Ittr oorttt , att tlo tot 1..: .11tr blurt to tit , utut. ,
tlttlit at.. ttall , l. 1 1.1. • a1et.,10.• ,otot•lnattott bet,
tower ...NH, us. .1 pity aott foossitt to I",
tool ttt.ro ur4/ICMITIC o ornt. wt 111,110 to
Chatil,ll.
Chileiren having worn.. reiluire ati..n
&Um... neglect or the trouble eften cause pmiong
et, sickness.
titinptonut Or worm. in children are often over
looted. Worms In Me stomach sod buwelt visa
Irritation whirl. can tw rumored only by the uof
a sure tunday. The combination of Intfrordl se
onta
nsed In making BROWN'S •IVEILNIIYUGE COM
FIT: Is each ai to glee the hest tudsllde !fret
with MOAT.
:sold wholesale and retail In Pittsburg), at PLEM
INt.ii, tiros and Patent Medicine Penn, N0...4
Martel ittatela Iptbatrot
01:10/1 1 1 . /13:Vitlftli* . dlaRiliz
WM. .lIINGHAM, Jr., Adinni, express Circe,
54 lAlth &reel, is an authorised Agent to recap-
Advertisements for the (i.ttAETTE, and all other
papers throughout the United litotes and the
cat.
BUGGY FOR SALE, by
HEN FIV H. COLLINS
I ÜBILICATINIS4 bbls. for
'al., by
In4I:ENT-2o° blobs. best quality
for ask. by HENRY H. cOLLINs.
pLASTER—Ioo
4 1,15.10 r sale by
HENRY H. COLLLNb.
SIIISORIES—In store and to ar
,, rise:
c&ss choice bk.; 2 ears sheik.' Con.
NE 11111 s. Family Flour; 20 totasiditidl tom
Moss bb-rts; it kegs choke L.rd .
For sale by NEM & MITCHAM',
_ .
MY Liberty etreZt.
Agouti for Woods' Celebrated Mowers. iyiu
C11086'4 11LACItWELve
.Xif4inECXmiEiffie
A bop: .ipply of extra else quarts andpinta Chow
Chow. Girth.. Mixed. Onions, Plecoitill, Walnut
and Cauliflower !Val
single Ntr, by .. es, for aatialty tbe doacu or
JOHN L IbENOILI6WI
- Corner LltM.r y. sad .4iattdvratotx.
aREAT LNDUCEZIMMS.OrMt.;
ED to ageolo to tell Llaltabldri Great Picture
of the
DEATH-BED OF LEHOLN.
La euergetle snap can mate Irma $ to 03 per day
on a very •mall capital.
CLA4JETT & DUI3ENBEItr,
- - - .
-o, Merchants' Hotel.
,H10:1H Third dr. ISmlttillela sta.. riltsburgb,
VALUABLE STOCKS. — Rill be
added 'to the Met of stooks already advertised
to he sold THIS (Tuesday ) EVE:VINO, July 10th,
at 8 o'clock, on second 0001 . of COMMoreial OlLica
Rooms, luetSmltheleld street.
36 shares elite. 24aLi1 Bank of °omelet cc,
4 •• Allegheny National Bank:
600 •• Manuel/41 Co:
iYIO
• •
A. ideII..WAINE, Auctioneer.
(Wilt.T. or Tine. 0, I
THE TRUSTEgti, OF THE PlTTS
flogrehr hans thl, daf d q
trii4 !iota of the Corn _
l'Anotlt.F.ruteh7.°.l!',,'".,ll,te h 7-2,ThVA'IT.TIVbcooIg:
en or their Wass repreaeatanvos, at the °Mug of
the oompany•
J A. 11843 L. CH ILDSTI.
.11101013
Treasurer.
VOIING MEN'S MERCANTILE
A. LIBRARY AND MEARIAN leer INISTITML
—Tho regular Qoarterly Recital( of ibis Associa
tion will be hell on
Tuesday. She 10th lust
at the Library Ile!I, at o'clock p.
SyWYE WM. B. ED WARDS.. Secretary.
BONTBOLLEWB IiFIFICL;,
(Bit or A titunrts - y, 'July 71.13, ISeet
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived at Bits °Mee until YRIPTY, lath Instant,
far gruflv g blonterej street. '
el ectiono i r i. tla n e . . l l.M.
.
J . S. NEWSMEN' & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And dealers In nous, Airsin. Toed awl rinniuse.
Cash advances made tin sonsigntiletth.
tVareliouse, Nu. 190 l'ElliN esTREKT, opposite
Union Depot, iiitisbusgh, es.
airniirs
VALBABA.E STOCKS AND BONDS
T —TIMM/ AT EVENING; sdy lukh,a4 o'clock,
will be sold on the second floor 61" Comlnerclal dales
RoOms, latSmithaeld street.
•hae es Exchange National Bank;
•• Allegheny do do;
SO " Second do do;
4 Monongahela Navigation Co. UMW, for
each ' • A. Me iL WA I Auctioneer.
• •
AN ORPIINANCE relative to the.
rend 9a6 thr Dates alley..ltt the Borough of Law-
tiec. 1. i , /:phirs,"‘ (.4 anoaalad Buraua
and Two,.
anti ft fa I ✓ "Urfa( th 4 n oeUwr it, of U... Rams.
.That kW, fanc). as Lew laid down plan of
aeld.uoroagh, takieg the eta Borough nue es the
00 .4.• non` ittgated slung the name from llutler
street ,u thacAllegheny river, is hereby declared
fopen aa • ortbile highway of Amid borough, of a uni
orm width ofLyrauty feeL
Ordained and easeted into a law this sixth day of
July, A. 11. ltd.,
J. C. 11UPT0111, BurgP.n.
J. J. C4.IV.P.KT.
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FLINT GLASS PRESCRIPTION
AND BOTTLES.
bio. 90 WATER OTURET, 241100,
' 7 ' W 671.. LUMBER. STILENT. near rcnn
,frir. tat ....,•,, ....wed equal 4, any In the env.
ir l !..L 'Z 'lll4 s __ _._ ' -.... .
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6 OLL'S' BAKING PillitElt
'A. hoe ,Pe. " 1 4 01 0 Iztv,l. takluit prmati,eneo of
iiii'dVi ii,.. i'ronoucea.lisitta most experl.
eq.c.4 Biker' siul. Coosa U, bother ftliST !WINE . :
) 111,51,1A10E,, - +sous hum lr trrnrnotrsilif iiifq•
tdoz:freti itoist'ittitiffni bizeliiii:',4"l,lse 04'
'peattutoi :
erriltebe
PliPreM l l l, o 44 ,iriti. s. , • 1.:
Jhpor.4tby 411.Geleigier igi eiK4.lfo.
t wo .. *4 .57.. , ..,!;: ir •. —:..• 1 ,
:• .4 " ' ZilillhiffiL'77.l464l . LiAtiCil.: B 4. i'..
..."' rfistATIMP
Z. avINA_VAVVIII(tzi DF a4Zii W.:JEW atvilin anlayt:l;.ViiDOilli-
JAMES T. BRADY & CO., T"
' , (buccessors to 8. donet* C 0.,)
CoitalVer Fon rtllthilta4yotill, sta.,
BANKERS 86 BROKERS, in INSURINCIi NUM,
DIALERS LW ALL Knc DS Or
Government Securities,
Poreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLEUTIONIS nude an all accessible Pol.'. IS
the United States and ( anadas.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
DISSOLUTION.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO.
fore erlstior between the umlersigned, under
the style of Eleil A Mr DON A 1.1) 0 Co., Is dlu
sylred by mute I consent. The heath°su will be
Coottneed ht
C=l
who will settle the old hosiers, of the Ht.=
. .
.1011 N MeI.NALD.
JOHN rA.711.AU14.
JAMIC, LIN DSA V.
ALLICOIIENN errr, July 9, VOL
$3O REWARD
THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE
paid for theappraberolou and delli erg at my
office of Other the following 11Stneti I/fwl-tem Iron
the Math 5. Infantry. On:
JoHN KEI.LY, years old. 5 fort G Inch. high;
fair complexion: gray qr. Ind brown hair; horn In
•Clare, Ireland.
WILLIAM Or HART, yearefeet, I),K
Inelnia Mgt: Adr .naph I.: gra/ ey. and brown
her: born de Heave.", new Jers ey, JOHN PAY. to year" old, 5 Riot s,hes high:
dark complexion: blank ea. andlnmuk ball, born
Llt Caned.
The ti)Ove ace allGupposed to be In Pltl•burgh
THOMAS WILLI AllB. in.,
int L 1,1%. 6th Arry. Itvt Major L. 8. A..
.171 0 :48 Zan. IWFourth Wren,
SUMMER CLOTHING
FOR BOYS,
YOUTHS, and
CHILDREN
• A good variety of all tht ,owiner Mike, al mod
emit price•. by
CRAY & LOCAN,
47 St. Clair Street
SD. I, AV LOU, Pme•t W. X1 . 14.1WW, See l y.
PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
- wE ARE PREPARED to make
all kinds oC Botts, from to 3 Inches Iti dims.
eter.
JOINT BOLTS, CAU BOLT,
PLOW Bul.Th, CARICIAt.E BULLS,
Oil LIJI od BOLTS, FOUNDATION IioLTS,
SPLICE 1101. TS. SI•:l bCIIEWS,
N WASBEI2S. 1-e., r.
Corner Morton and Butler SiA., Ninth Ward. Or
dere left at Fort Pitt Forman.
Ormeral tilackalullblax promptly ant:mint to.
xamr-cAETAteimoviEl.
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
Mo. 410 Pen n Street.
JAMES R. DAIN, Proprietor.
Sir , lomlbusca and van - Lupo lural•lted for all
trains. A 1..). Carriages for Funerals. Weddings
I=
Stable Open Da) and Night.
SWARTWOUTIi
PATENT METALLIC
PAPER FASTENER AND BINDER,
Vor faaionlug Law l'airrr., nt
raper, Cloth hAlltpi. ss
.!1 nu n' eve ~<.-
~ription. Vol bindlui, Maga/Wen. htnnli.,
ew.papers, risui pill rt., S c..
all 1g1u... cadridulug mocutity and durability with
rapldit and eyouainv.
THE I ICONOGRAPHER.
Thlo I.au Ingenious and ierli•nical Instr.
nieni 'or copying the oOLi
lign, Plan* lliiß h hag, Arco
I Wricir•l I', of Machinery.
i‘errill Work In W hantiroidery and other Val
tern, Map., I rayon Kiehl itga, ay a all draw Ina.,
03:323318
W. N. HAVEN,
(*URN Kti. W , PuD AND THIRD kiTILFMN.
~:CO~~;Ii:i9M~~~~:1:~:~►t/~;~~
SPENCER & McKAY,
MUSTERS AND BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
Pllll3llllllOl, PA.
ROBERT WATSOB, !Manager. 1e1Y.165
wu. lIYIILSIIT IL JIM": NO..
ItEitiEHT 64 . JOHNSON,
@BEM
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
Fzflb Street Zztension,
icrxt.c3i-mc. PA.
All orders by plan executed satlefactoril7 And
promptly attended tn.
Arull {We or Bath Tub. Pumps, Benins, Water
CiOselx, Mid., Chandelier. Pendant. and Nu
e.s. for sole at the most reasons•ole price.
Order) from country paSrolis by Alan promptly
at
traded 10.
aim; lioae of every deeeriptlock, Jet:l:d%
REMOVAL or THE
HORSE MARKET,
haAllegbooy City. from the bT. LAWIC.ISN C 110-
rm., Federal street. to Else WM. PENN
corner 01 restart Land end Jackson street
=1
June Zin, and co enntanunE VERY TUESDAY and
FRIDAY
JrZ7 L.Z
0=!
J. DIAMOND,
Practical Optician,
And blanuntetarer of the
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Witco are warranted to preserve, strengthen and
Improve the sight. ror sale only by
J. DIAMOND,
myt7;aM No. NM Bt. Clair Street.
F. MUSSMANN
Fifth Strtet,between Tunnel and
Chatham Streets,
CIUNSMITH AM/DEALER I N HARDWARE
Tint eia , e goods of all dextlyllo. :' " - y
hand nod sold al the lowest prime. !Cepa oue
caraftall on short r.otloe. u...00.dua
BUY YOUR NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,
J. G ua t c Elit , s
... Variety and nt0r0,b......40 "street.
89 , 00 . WH0 CAN BEAT Tfit3la , oo.
For Two Weeks Only.
I stnoolllng • good FROIIOII CALIF ANIN 11001,
of my own mak.% for the mall sum of NINE
LAW, at No. 30 Nuke& strret.
mrnbr.22 . RNA. Jo.
JAMES AI. BALM,
• 4116.Va...1:738EXT3E1,01V,
'Yreparea EXtLICIT /NUS and SPECIP.
IJATIONSfor all Unita or BilliAnaga, and ',ape
Wad. tblrcelon, on re:1.55510 tenna
Ora. on A PERSON STIMET, betwee -smock
and ILabituanlaweeta, AL.LaMIENY 1,31a172
icx-c,iII2ZniN,A I , I94 AL L
iti q .,. . 1 ,0 !. 1 . , 17, 8 .4 .., , , g. .. 1
Trit ongp u r iVirme BOARD OF
—15110 EC ponce I. herd.) , ri , ... that.the
4.DDITItiIiAL STOOK
anthorlstil WAR, until fortber 1101.1“, be assigned
to subscribers St tbo =icor SIXTY-HI X DOLL Artn
for each sbeire.
Jpicinrifit!r, J. It. lIVITRILAI. Cashier.
( I AT A vin
ik
Wlllig.—to caites Wm..
i t
,-.' tnrinuanis4./ n IttmitiBParkling
98p.a.vpra3". ipv - Ixtrio„
quarts fed pinto, on band and for We by
KILLER & RIOItETSON,
173 4 4.21 e6..1.3143, career Liberty and Irwin .ta•
CLARIVI. *ND CILIMPAGNE
W ITV .
ITh case. atul IntSkete knit received pairs. It.
IITGLEII.4. ILICE.ETbON.
45111 Uhl 20, corner Libertyand Irwin U.
~is_
16 haad heart Draught 110raeri
15 , 1 Bat Hams: I
•
ZPATlA o llairae . g;
zuvare 111)11?. SIMPSON.
I,4ner ok/tebeana and tir.hPuUre‘a..M.MAlllet;Pbetrii'll
jemea I
PUODIIC FOB SALE DV 'DENIM
ILICA. 44,2 •XV atrocta • •
AOOO WORM, . ' • lett Cora;
..:
j ? , ,2 baobab • e11 0.1. 1...9t0; .
.i 404 0 .47 4 .0 WIII I
~. 1. O " i i i. l o4. lo orler; .
. .
, .
•„:14461=aliburril,,,,
MUTUAL
Of New For!.
ASSETS. OVER
Sixteen Million Dollars.
Tomoot the 1141101,if 611 r h pre.," or
hers as may prefer to tome the amount Innored paid
In lust:dements to their widow. or heir., rather titan
In one sum. this Company Is prepared to Insert to
Ito milkier a clause agreeing that tu lieu o the pay
ment of the motley and profits In ono slim, an tot nit a
hie amount, to determined by the Company, may
lie paid annually or semi-imonnity for any op,
number of yearn (my front five to twenty-11 re years. ,
EX Atdri,} - ..—annpOst n paltry of *MOOD, with ad
ditions amounting to $5.000 more. iihould become
payable be reamon of the death of the permit in
sured. the Company. In lieu of the TM men c of
000 In one oum be obit to give Ms-muting
wieri., m reatiaoil to thy past i nit oncult, for ten
years or over *l,OOO nor annum, or rot twenty y ear.
an 11110011) 01 "ver SI-:100 per annum.
Thin form of annuity will von°, the anxiety
which may est. the minds of •01111 . milley-Itold
ers lest the future limo:Won the, hare maile tor
their familioa, should Ineffectual or tranallory to
durst lOU. either through on.afe investment. un
wise expenditure, or othor inelitentai
to contingent Inlets.
It lb not only frve from the ordinary dangt.re of
hart , lownl. hut it. pnnet nal and full nt l..
otecurvd hy lI I ' large and -olid ra•lt n”..ourre,and
good faith of Int.. vr1,14.1t i 11... to 4•,r
-taln t •nt. heron,* the I ..rtrdlan or Tr..... of
the omrvivor... II4•nro 111. pro. Im• ron.d4l
rrd. 11111110.111 Y npraklng., I,ond unt ads, t.on
tlngenc).
All •tich ck.ferred paynt.lll...•r AMMO,- cl 111 ..h.tr,
I n Ihr profit. or ,11,1th.nd.. 4.f iln Comp,
fly.
Vet,. e4onimt., wOl . II 11l 1%•4.1t,111
AN NVITII›. .hl , It pro•I04. ior .ors 11 ors during
UIC whole nerlod of We. 0,141 1 , 1.'41'1:I:Ell A N
1n411.141un1.• nm 3 I.lValdl. for Harm
lo ads any...l agt..
F. S. WINSTON, President,
R. RATCHFORD STARR, Geu'l Agt.
GEORGE M. BLACKSTOOK, Agent.
No. 37 N. 1.11.12. Eft-root,
PITTSBIL; RC: II
I=
J. D. RAIVIALEY,
334 Liberty Street,
1112=
800 ti tic' ht)c.is3.
Alway• ou hand a lart, and varti..l I.lstortnl.l.l of
Ladles', Misses' and Children's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS,
or the floes,. New von INanufaelorr.
And at Lower Prices than Down Town
Remember the FOUR LA RUC WI N 111 oppo
•Ile Wayne garret. ter:P.2,ra
CARPETS[ CARPETSICARPETSI
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 & 78 Fifth Street, 2d Door,
=I
MMUI
Carports, Flour Oil Cloths, 11 Indust Shades
trantaska, itepps, Terries, Lace and
Nottingham Curtains.
With a host of ace and elegant perns 41i Cornice
'unittli. Velvet, Brussels, Wino, sad Mosaic
sll of the latest designs, direst Crum the
most celebrated 10011111 of liturope and America, and
to on examlnatlou of which the public are cordially
Welted.
lat . & I. stir ?t.s t lTl k re w .l4; 417.".,`Mlbtlfo°,7„ile
sons abare squally with as the asivemtsres ottpur
chewing at the lowest Market rater. j 34
PARTNLIIII Srrct.,
/MURK?! MILL4K bAM'L M. IitICR,
IliEll. W. BAWL tiA.M`L. DUir.
CHAS. I'AILIGIN.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS.
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
=I
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL,
W........_ted er _lequo.4 abymppoOrtodd _to tho . nrkat,
Menu .etnre.
SPECIAL ATTRITICAt tq . 44 : I I. I . O riNk;
Office, 88 Wood Street, .
IN NT. CHAHLkH HOTEL LIIJILDINO.
PITTAIIURG/1. MO, log.
pETKOLL&
BLUE LEAD.
We are nuke prepared to furnish this STANDARD
brand of
.IEIMaID"EI MeEIAL3:),
For Refiners , use, promptly and
In any quantity.
We guarantee the QUALITY to be SU l'Eltiolt to
ANY manufactured in or brought 10 this city.
T. H. NEVIN X. CO.,
F. W. Corner Third and Market Sis.
int :d75
_•. . _
-CARPET CHAIN.
PLAii & COLORED, COTTON & LINEN
A LAO,
COTTON TARNS, ASSORTED NUMBERS
ALL OF HEST qUALITY, FOE SALE BY
Al.. CMILIMAXiats eat CVO.,
At Hope Cotton NHII,
ALLEGHENY CITY, JUST ABM RAILROAD BRIDGE
Samplea may be Been ,and orders left wtlb U.
CHILDS d CO., No. 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
1e2m17
J. W. IOAINIITON ass ACOST
JOHNSTON & SCOTT,
COMEELEI
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
No. 274 LIBERTY OTESET,
Z=Nekazzadm.
AiTanWat; MlN44 3 °:qt rodratVg
IeOwAS
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
'J. PAINTER & SONS.
MANUFACIVIUMA OP
Iron, Bucket, Tub and Trunk
' HOOPS AND SHEETS,
IMMO
PITTIIIIIIIIGH. PA.
Y. C. criurrv,
MANITIFACTVIIIM 011.
And Copper and ' Shed t iron • Ware,
/did dealer iln STOVER, DOUSE YURNISHINO
OOODS,WATERCOOLERS AND
T
. UILET..ARTICLIOL•
Marco. 1441.C1lriazAtEllikreert,
• PITTSID7E(III;PA.
xrda liousee la the Cheapesk.place in the city to Day
Novrie and TIM Ware. Job Work promptly attend
oil Ace znyMibel
*WIEN k LOAN OFFICE, No. 161
,-iiihIITLIVIELD STREET, corner or With.
thorniest.. •
_llllnney Loand,d on Silver Plata.. Clung SUMO;
motoondo, . Jew - Airy, (Mid and Sliver •Watehea.
Clothlas. nod Otitis - 1110 Artlnkmotervery4eisription.
..pbbooods garden be delivered without a ticket.
Not .dcoordsple in, to t of Piro or Robbery... t °dr°s l l :t 7" l l ll4ll3llin e"
1 4 1ar, vir9 troAmip cur
•
• calor- 111WALEIES
. Milt/ ,••
013V/hIsIVDIZ4IIO-136/n4Milez
*titiST CORM,
Petit' street,
FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCH•
Deposita received and inter:st alloy ed on de
li .IU.
l'olavcdouni made on all the principal points or
the thil.e.l State.
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
rlzz<=nzai:Lt o.3act esoact.
POI STOCLIIOLDERS INDIIIDUALLY RESPONSIBLE.
ROBERT DICKSON.
JULN li. ItALSToN, Vice President
ItODF.ItT .1. GlilEtt,
DI It LyT0111,:
yy
HBERT DKSON. I Gil AILL
JOHN H. H IC ALSTON, !JOSEPH I•ADHI . O ' •
K I I. Lt./km
CHAS. H. AILIIISTItoN I MM. CHA WHIP, J...
JAMES LITTELL,PA SILIII[HT.
DN. J. A HL, I JAMES TAYLOR.
jytt:ll7
J. D. RAMALIEY,
336 Liberty Street,
FINE CLOTHING,
MIMI:3MM=
A\ 1 ,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
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Agtpt col I{PN•I"4 I'ILIZE NIEI , A I. and
hiOßlClst,ti •4 STA I: SHIRTS.
Remember 111... NEW 11:IIN VitUNT, , qopo•lte
Wayne stxrel. }cM;CT2-ITS
BAILIFF, BROWN & CO
PLUM BERS,CAS & STEAM PIPE . FITTERS,
No. 55 Federal St., Allegheny,
612 Penn Street, Pittsburgh.
gME=MIN=I6II
H 0.4,1 tlt ted up Rh I; W ATEIt or STEAM.
PIPE :4m. ehorkuullre.
••• • .
Heilnerleifitted up at .host notice and to the
most approvud sty!,
Al, tI Al "KA, 'I A h .vita :Howl
L o ad byproecar., with Hydro-Atmospheric
Blow
We ket p ...stain') on handa large supply of
`SHEET Lk:AD, L.F.AII PIPE, MIN ASH HKASS
YITTINt:NUY AAA. ILIN Db. lift/114,NT
IV .14E4 and In tact all kept by a drat-class
establtplimeut.
We would Invite the attention of all who hare aty
work lean le north.« of business, as we feel cone
.lent wie can Otte the best of satisfaction La regards
uoterlll, vrerkmanship anti priers
MEN'S HOOTS.
BOYS'BOOTS,
Irco la thp4" Boo ts.
LADIES' BALAIORALS.
LADIES' GAITERS,
KISSES AND CHILDEENS'
Boots, Balmorals
<4 A I 'l`E'
AT REASONABLE HATES,
SOUTH & ROSS',
63 .!IJRKET E/ MEET.
11,C)U1 4 .111,1ki .
M i ati i o l l3. ll , A‘ .„r ll . l sl . ft E wi l : r i t! . l, N r: " '"y 5t . r. 2 1 11 .
have la store an to a large stack of Onsets
rles, carn prising In parts
an bids. Lovering's tsyrupi
Ito bole Common and good /syrup:
10 birds. gra Porto aim Molausevi
lb pr toe Harhadat'S gloLassesi
IDS bags Pawning mod prime Rio Corm:
iv •i• choice Lag..., Codes:
ID • choice Java Coffee,
IU boxes choice Natural Leal Tolisere;
S's, Pis and Navy Plug Tobacco;
Ma packages Noe I, r and a Mackerel:
lOU bete+ ecottli flerrlog,
Which they offer for sale at the lowest . ..Arket
pricer.
_.ly9
1866. s rllllllG HATS. 1866.
MccORT) & CO .,
181 WOOD STREET,
Wish le cast special attention to Mel, large and
splendid stuck of
/Nati, tic., tar Sp ring _ and Sum
mer wear,
n_ • Ebacilepaios N7'imorierty.
DADES' DERIPIS, YACHTS, SEASIDE-6, Etc.;
GENT and DOTS' 'SADATOD AS, •`SIONY'S
THAT ~, 1310011 TONS, 111;11HEIIS, MOICTONS,
DEUS tl, VETO'S, do.. de.
SYS.AIV. MIDIS of every description. to anti all
lasts.. i jeSl:dlil
UTILITY WOIIII.S.
O!tieLEAN & SLATOR,
No. Sit Liberty St., opposite . Fourth,
mar;CFacToultna OP
CABOTET MAKERS' MDWARE.
They make a specialty of Iron Bedstead and Pleat
Captors: Porcelain, Bedstead and Pivot Castors;
B. dewed Fastenings; atonal. Ifattermion Tables..
&e. They Alm manufacture and have constantly
handeThuinb Latches, STrlng Latch., li'Lean'a
Window Sloth Supporter, .11'Leanis Eccentric Sash
Bottom Utility Shutter and Butt hinges, Grind
stone Hanging, Mad Ire., Sash Weights, ac., &e.
?Val&
010. a WPM
J. N ROSS iTECO.
=l]
WM. N. OGDEN & CO.,
gianuti.cturdra and Dealers In
Carbon Oil Lamps & Fixtures,
Obandeliers, Carbon Oils, dm,
' No. 64 Iftarket Street,
fafr:Rff33l:rictiCk.33,
S 'll io l Ts i ggliftt ' lNT A iilTE - Ti; PAT-
LEATHER BEL'fiNG .AND HOSE,
blosagaiqur..4.l ut No. yM 01km:1[11 , 11mi) NT, by
MOTLEY. PELE 1 4 1 3.3 & CO,
Also. INlyents tor Neer York gobbet . CU.-
(-tun ..11E3eltin g.
ILI VEI and MAW, 11 T 111001 Ch. utF.
GUE&I iv giffaiN GUN WORKS.
J. 111. JOHNSTON,
• linker and Dealer IL.
Fine; Rifles and Shot Guns,
AVY And mower trE
1111vo
LYXRB.
ill.N/Cl3 wad MtltliCE743. 'All 11.14 f
Aod
raw lEl i tt
. with Arm. at kivort n n t"
Ordljrl Mo C
4brltAmembtr the placo,--
Cornet Palm and Wayne Streets,
leszle -1 . 11T81.1111:011,•PA: ' •
LEATHER 111ELTEIIG.
CHK,SB - 111,A.N C L ARK.
.
No, 1 I 01111) WV., near alie YenitenUary,
AltegLc
ay Qty. manufacturer. of every de.crintion of vas
ent /Me/cheat
_Cemented and lilveled CAR TAN
r.X/ /..BATREM II.BLT114(1. .Bl4l.ll3inado warder
AttltrepairedaY 'Short notice. Partlenlar attentioa
paid co Belts for Boiling alills and heavy worts.
All work warranted. Orders 'respceitultviolicll.4.
1e201d14. • • • •..
EVERSON, PR E STON
1 -P4M - dr l4 / - * V l,l ,v-14
norr. woa¢,
Warthnuse, Non. 165 and 102 Flint op
pante Monongahela Ronan.
TUX PURCHASE Ali OW,
of all dearlptlous of 1,1 . 0.
XSZettiv.• • „..
JOHN D.
Np BArLEY.
42:YA•gpIiirth Vmseu,
Dag:
R„
1111
DMLAlipii AND tsj i t osi Em i,
1
firm t6~uk*
orn m.„, sh „ w ,Xo44l3 , man''
ow. Cantanatt,.-0/11446,3 AMU. rt
:16MES111,, snrAZ:=A.-
no,rias=3lzavem7=LinES 'lsla s
‘'' - ' ,500
"1.
, a , 1491 t
tY .41=e..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
re..T*lsEi
:REPORT
ne Tilt
,
PlTTSViditGki r , g-ATION AL II AZ , OF COM
ED=
Ct , i,rat Firm ~ , N D WOOD DTHILETs
=
lEEE
Loan. and 1,1br0nn1.....
Furniture and Fi.tares.
t0.5...n.1 Precolus
Itenallt.nr, Intl Cub in Items
Due from Banks
I'. F. Ilondx .teptmll-ed with U.
Tre...rer for crenlittion FACI,NIO 00
•
Other I'. S. Secur 1 . 24, 350
Specie. ..egal T...ler Sole. as State
Rauh Notes Its OU
I=
I al tuck
. • •• ........... . .
Iledo.ltorEE t="lral 1.4
Bank II and Hanker. 58, :EH as— 2413.244 iR
tinriElus rund, Interest and tr.rehmrire 41,:415 EH
A1,=,1110 Oil
The abore statement is correct slid tree, to the
beet of my Loos ledge and belief.
J. C. CURRY, Assistant Cashier.
Shorn and subscribed before tae this 20 day of
u ly.
I,3:cm
=132
11TH gIIARTEILiir STATEMENT
EGEM
FIRST NATIONAL BAND OF PITTSBUROII
July 241, 1806
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount. $1,009,615 M
United State. Rood. 00,000 CO
U. S. Temporary Loan rOO,OO 1/0
Due from Banksand Bankers 757,21 0
Specie and Legal Tender Noted 147007 m
..atkmal Currency 30,014 (V
Note. of Solvent State Banks 7,201 00
C aeh Items and Remittance. 66.490 0
Real EaLate aLt/00 01/
ILlpense 6,160 M
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I=
I 'airltal Stork OM COD 00
Due Individual Depositors 1.601,1118 fS
Due Ilanks and hankers 1V7,0721 90
Ifue 'fre.murer or Ito' United State... 141,19 17
- •
Contingent Fund and Fronts
$2.07.1,1131 06
1 hereby certify that the foregoing lea true ab
strast from the Quarterly Report to the Comptrol
ler of the Currency.
03:en JOHN I). SCULLY, tinehler.
QUARTERLY REPORT
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Not. and Qpls 116couuted ♦ 991.g71 43
U. 3. Bonds depoalle4 to secure Or
culatluo
an Multe:l * teWirenliritles ..... ... 5,000 00
Spode and othrg Lawful Money 100,0 M 07
State tank Notes 2,304 00
Itrudttancer told other oath Items.— 30,tr. 46
144iiy Hooka and Banker. . Wl.= 71
0 'fblrd National Bank 14. Y 10,010 IX)
Ta 4 and Expen,er 7.alH 21
Rawl Estate and Rood cad Mort, age
meoflll 111. i1,11X4 Is
enpital Stock
National Ciro:W.l4lcm
Ldirldaal De paella
vinend. unaid
Ma to Bank e ll .
nd Ranker.
Earning*
$1,951,5Gt
certify that the above he a true abstract of the
Staley:cot madcto the Comptroller of Currency.
J. E. BRADY. JU., Cashier.
J. D. RAI9I.A.LEYr
334 Liberty Street,
FASHIONABLE RATTER
=
MILEL.TIS .421.2 V
VOR NEN, BOYS AND ORM
The Newest Stiles always . , on
hand and at the Lowest Prices
Loot: out for We FOUR LARUE WINDOWS. op
psdte Wayne etreat.
STHAIN BOON, AND JOB
PRINTING.
With a large quantity of
NEW TYPE AND INCREASED FACILITIES,
We are prepared to do
PLAIN AND O.:,NABIENTAL PUFFING
lu igie very best style and at the lowest rates.
Jitinr surrr & CO.'S,
59 Fifth St., Masonic Hall.
lid
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
Corner 'Smithfield and Third Streets,
.iPITRIWIErCrPI.43I-33.
pro OLD FAVORITE HOTEL
hatilug bueo thoroughly ronovoted, repaired
aud refurnished,
IS NOW OPEN TOR TIN RECEPTION PP GM.
The proprietor (formerly of the BT. CHARLES,)
expecti from its central location. his experience,
determinatton to tarmac, and by MODERATE
CMAlieNti, to deserve and receive a liberal pat
ronage.
8. 11. RI&L, Proprietor.
JezeinD
pENNsyLvArmt INSUBANCE CO
OF ,PITTSBURGH, PA.
ogleo,ai PIM 6thrts43t4lank Stook,
b; i ltreVeiner W'Y. "d
LEONAIIsi WALTER, President.
C. U. BOTLX. Vka,President..
HOBERT PATRIC .13. Trw o urer•
HUGH ISPELHENY. Be Lary.
tied to
Goo. W. Evans
Sr .I , =,_r
John Vongtley,
A. A 211711011.
ro!otorg4Tatter,
Monti_ Poti4eo,
Jacob Pointer,
Joa~ati King
a. a. , tIiPIIIK a. W. 811171714
T BITIFFIIIII & CO., llianuffte-
T , • Were of darespartlls. Lemon and Aumberry
/9103;11.41.. ,WALTIBIZI.JI9I,
MTXWMTAVVT°"AIggIINgIT.
M a I,27Z,VVIIVAM, 4 nett! tie= Titit
-Ofdel l itand and nblppod to all parts of th e Conn_
trig on P ort nopea.JekCSl,dlPlT
Mt i etto to Po w i g? a R 7GAGES• want
'ss°°si $l, OOO , $ 3 ,00 0 , OP% . $lO,OOO,
For one, two and three yarn,
tis 4 .l. M.
Icl4 NO, wet- Char .Neel
AIIO. It.TACA TLAV. Z. TACK run. •••
TACO. BIM 141. CO.,
COMMISSION eiratouAlrrs,
AND lILMMUMIS IN
PETROLEUM"'AND 'Pompous,
iliiithek • StL, Pittabiirp.
rimAnst.rineyirpcs„l.27 Wfinnt streGl.
, FTD:4:7•
leCliS OF EVERY VALIUM.
EuprEll, TINNED AND lIIORI
jaw cAßritzr
• Junrirli r fßWEL.k €O.,
W O9 4, I 4W—Rec9n 4 .4 I *,PIIII , IITEN
Atikant roa tAnts,wim titiA.pm
Ettralanevmappga.
;WP4.-C AND,REFINED, • PETROLEUM;
ircuou4 , soew.erntrrs-ruariumnkrz.
MONTH CAROLINA TAR,
!I;o444oglirosslATAsooli
RePrieiVii)Mßltira*airitii s'Uvet,
PhlbA Aim• 4 , 4' strylfrATL
“ . 4 , '., * ll/6/41iijiiirraaaallh. .
t ••Cj IN OKA. IPPRIC• Sr C 0.,
- 'llki.:tio,tud••st, Allegheny,
'''...' 1 no,i,,,,kohlanstiunekiena.
•26i.' nig-, iregaren--ne ulli.nnktra.,
G I
Cub .2,P1LME41'0111:711.2. . • , .-• r4e1.014 ~
~,-: ERAL,BRAIIGHTINGOFTIOW •
„ 4 ..,. ... i i 4, u. 'l,O Wl• rt. . i --tyyi 1 ,
11Ber 3 , P. , Ain= ifitimium Achill ia m b.
s l ig zips r t CHIIELEM - J. li ii ' 1301:10rMetilf
kiTIOAkt-MoviLliollTroClLAMlffligliTcroo
illec4-.84.c OS& Saddam” 14 Hay Mee; L'ITIS
BOUOIt rA. .11*"..11 .. ~.},.,M
p , - -, -
IMS
stracqzwism
. 1111001, Clair mon,
iv.Tv i6:4
WANTED---r2OO pekilibuth paid
_ to w 3 to Introduce caw new 1111/11, 1111LI:V .
Tay SE u MACHINE. . Setabute'n
m ( j.gfikwl ffilius b t i =litlX .1/...1i=
Phln:Fr. ''''' /an:clB,damrlr
..._.
AVANTER--.RENTEI--2Nale and
Femme, to Dell the Picture •15107ift AolAt b:"
also toiklicheautiful Starch Engraeltip "CHO •P' S
1.1 " : ' * 5 ." . 5 : 5 d "Four
agents can make Prom $lO to $OO per day In tab Inge tt
agency for one of the beat Books tn tha country •-•
—OIIANT A 1513 lIIS CahiPAll3l.ss.'• Cho:ee -
Territory Sonmapplleants. Apply soon. Address
turM S IT .A, &MIS. MS Third street.
IV SURE SU FORTUNE.—
a The adverti.r. a chemist of meaty-live yea, 15
experience. both In Ifttrupe aol Anterha, viahhast
to retire from the profession, will salad to any pea -
duvaluable rvolpea, from the U. of which any in.
traumayoung MAU
th or woman. 111th 111110 or
l.
Capita can make even the first day not onp an, e .
eellent living, but In a very short thav •reaitcs.
moderato !brume. Address, milk two ararnpa Tor
MIAMI posta,
ge
id. P. I.SII£.BTEAFIELIS, (,T,emmt,
my75:0510Tr5 017 Crum St.. rhllmlelnnm. Pa.
$
S. $4,6 110
4, 127
I Z.
12=3
$ 510,000 00
450,003 PI
WALL PAITERS, tWo
THOMAS PALMIER
HOLISM Ahl ADAIL a
WAI.I. P.A.JP'_EI 4
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES_
T .41. Mt .T-6 acv 3EI 3EIL
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
second door Wolf. Dtaatond
feAdtaid PITT ltoll, I'A,
parEla HANGINGS B 1866.
' A great collection
American WaU opera.
For the Arst time In five ears
JI'EJW EMG L rsit 1 4PEBS
A choke selection oetbe
Newest French Pap er ,,
For sale b
V.,M1,401 tIG
I=2}ll
EOM
psnLon PAPERS.
___
papers A NEW LOT OF
Standard Gold apers
Now recelmil, of Intautlful desigo.
,for l'Erlors, at
No. 107 MARKET STREET, NEAIt FITTH
MEIN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAIJOHLINS,
E•x•rgrea3l:rx;Lo3i-mc,
013212
UV I 'A !i
4 -56,1500 oo
oo
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Rails, l 6 and 20 lbs. to the and
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 Bats.
WAREHUUSE AND UFYICE,
5.34,1 t. -1
3,521 60
11,41 /58
117,01 GI
120 Water and 15S Front Sts.
BRAN( HULSE.
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
EOM
PITTSBURGH
NATIONAL BANK
rook.) tvi 0-0 :r. 41[44 al
CORNER WOOD it FLF7'IIBII4.
$500,000
DiSeoolllllll Daily at H A. XL
Deposits received and collections
made on all the principal points ol
the United States on favorable terms.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
to;5m;x;;;;I
A. PATTERSON; J o EP II H. HMI,
President. Cashier
JOSEPH C. CUES Assistant Cashier.
DIUECTORS,
A. PATTERSON, - VIM. REEII,
JAM 11•CANDLESIAIA.LLF.N KIRKPATRICK
CHAS. LOCKHART, WM. DOUHLAs,
WM. H. BROWN, WH. S. HAVEN,
JOHN MELLON. ray2HASITT.
DAY, McAMOY & SPANG,
=A
IRON CITY 111 iOIfIIS,
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 101 Third St,
=1
Saddlery Hardware and Trimming,
And Manoracturers of all varieties or
Superior Wood and.lron Hawes,
Wrought Post Bite, Mug Bits, tinablis, Brandoons.
Wlteel bits, Mullin Bits, Se.. &c. Keep .Co on
bead • fall sad template annortmeut of goals to
their line, all of wiffeh they offer at as fair prices,
and on as good terms as are offered by any house in
tbo trade EAST Off WI IT. mr.thbal
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
31:114110ENCMOVILIElt,
No. 100 Wood Street.
BRITANNIA AND SILVER'PLATED TABLE
WARE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CUTLERY.
always on hand.
EMI
CHINA TEA BETS,
CHINA DIEM Ea SETS,
CHINA TOILET BETS.
t 'ULNA VASES,
CHINA eirmakoNti,
BOHEMIAN
LA A V = A . C OFEDV EASKEI3 E
eSCUIPTION
LAVA. VASES,
LAVA 'SEMI OONS.
ENGLISH STONE-WAREerf ail varieties, to rid
wholesale and retaff, Arlda.
The largest nOl4Oll mini pleto stock of everythlnit
In this f ine in the dry.
MMeel and tellms the altme no In thee...ter, eel...
myl7saM3
CHARTER 1829. - PkßPtikusi.
MAIM RIB INSHAIOI3 CO. 01
Ausapsali oa Jan. 1. I M4; • . SiAllia,B49
Capital. • ' I MD.=
Aer-rued Premium, f/740130.
ested Premiums 1.986.2 FL
I naettled Claims .............. 0.9 e ...............
Isiootne for MI HAM
Lomez Paid alneelfen..... ....
Ferree! and Temporary Policies oat/ (erne
Ch.... N. Anneker Isaac Lee, •
•Toblas Wainer, ' Edward C. Dale,
• Samuel Grant,. , th A =ple r .:
Jacob:lL. timith.
theme W.' Ineliards, - • Vcs's W. Lento, M.D
reLLAM.L.EB N. , IM.NCIEMIX:I'TeeIdene
Lig,. Vloarreeldmn*
JAM. W. Zadtetn i gieneey
_pro teko.
J. O. CDITLEL AnenL
mb.:Ty Corner. Wood and Third Arena,.
HEWITUSA ,
angsiow INERAIfff
IN mom OBAIN,. h . B E NDS , BENDS,, (EBC. ACON. LARD
BLYM CDOON,
SOO X-grka.ort - yjasayeet,
• Ma ZIT1211101“111..P.A.
FISHIII
Dealers la PJADIik...WYBD. AND mamma, will
realve consignments of WHITS FISH end P/CB
- Dom Lake hoperlor during the Seige,
meta at the lowest rates.
„tieril from City audAioantry , Me l/
rehantiwlll be
• , 011 ea and Warehouse,. pc! Ter, Second. and, Try
stmts. rDtsburgh. - ielSietarre
TgO.SS S. SMITS JTIO. 011.57Y28
, 611011TH &
PARBIAGE., AND . IMMID3I3
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(B.Low 110 )404 , 4) r . .. xamoutiuss.
mayalagese
k92InEDY
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000-bnaholeprtwomi,ln • - •
gesn i tiViriParMeoriit •
,Aive,boiskets tlitielledaCortiV ' -
40‘ ;=11 4 tindllnitsf,_ .
141100 Vkaitionyeleiblalehr.
110SEVIV
fa;Anptredia
sa
slugabed Sir.Poll l 4,
Vff n4-41 Ile "Ili P6 V7PierMicilil3 4 ' ..
t as an 4911111. Male st.m-c0
tr*
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W ALTZIt P. 4A4LSHAL.I.
.11 WrOd Stn..
Jos. 11. 11111JHES & BRO.
ECHEEME