U I EU gitt4ittsburgit 6itzettr. A r esnlimug, T. P. MAUSTON. trail i nt E . D [Business Managers. JULY' 11:'1806.' UNION . ligrlll.ll.LK4i MAJ.ICEICROHN.W.CEARY, isuzurxr: amarvAL vizrurrff ()Icy CLZILY OF COITItT: JOHN O. MOWN, Lhmpton Tp CLY• OF 011K1./L513 COCHT: ALEXANDER. ILLIAANDS, !RIDCOILDZIE: HEART "FINITELY, City. Uff.Glßllift: JOIREPIi Ali...6ll6A.Y.Tbun Tp. COIiIdISSIONIcu: i ._GEORGE SUJII.ILTOIII, City. Dui...crop OW POOR:' JOHN F. DMA TEN RAMP Tp. ABRILiCILT: 4, Wil P li 4•&158,,City. @swum iiIILIPON, Pitt Tp. • OFOORORT.IItoPLIGE, North TapAto Ty F , ILLWIJEL 4911 Collins Ti,. ..wilazur sTE:R, Ron Tp. R. A. OOL City. . .. _ ' • ; - THE UNIT , STATES S ENATOEI SHIP. W . O adverted a few days ago to the fec that the ( vas.q l for the next vacancy in the S.2uate had! been inaugurated in a somewhat tutusuil way by COL FOlinEY in his speech at Lebanon. Till then we had observed an unbroken allinee on the 64ject, of which. Some of our readers were ;ether disposed to com plain, in view of iliac frequent paragraphs in eastern newspapers informing us who Winn the.candidatCs, and very carefully ig noring the end of the State in which we live, as though it were of no account geo graphically or politically, In making up the Slate for the next six years. We thought we understood thoie things, and could af ford to overlook the slight that seemed to be put upon us, in/the assurance that when the time came the ;west would be found strong enough, and united enough, to cause its claims to he respected. The de monstration of Coq FORNEY, has seemed to necessitate the breaking of that silence in order to avoid having it misunderstood. We must be excused, therefore, for say ing that if it has been interpreted to mean this important portion of the State dots not , intend to insist upon its rightful claim to the succession, these who so think have greatly mistaken our opinions, us they would seem to have forgotten the past po litical history of tytt Commonwealth. A referentce to that w" show that the ques tion is not now even an open one. If the aspirants beyond the mot:Landes who seem to have regarded the field as their own, and of whose merits and capabilities we do not now propose.to speak, will take the,trouble of looking into aildreth, or any other curly annalists, they will find this point was made on behalf of this section as earl as 17ul, when it consisted only of the four Counties of Westmore ' land, Washington, Allegheny and Fayette, comprising a population not perhaps exceed lug forty Thousand souls. The result was a severe straggle of two years' duration, dur ing, which the State was left unrepresented as to one of its Senators, and terminating in the concession of the western right in the election of A.LBERT GALLATLE, or Fay elte, who, being declared ineligible on the gronicd:Of allenage imas succeeded by the late distinguished JAMES Ross, then of Washington, but subsequently of this city, who was re-elected in 1;117, and continued in odic" until 1:303. Mr. 1{.05% was followed by one of the McCLArs and by Gitnuo, both living beyond the Allegheity.runge, but _both claiming by virtue of their resi- deuce west of the Susquehanna river, which was then plausibly insisted on us the fair ditiding line, in View of the great disparity pOpiabition" bet ci . reen the Fast4Mi West. ii With these exceptions, however, the succession of Western Senators has been kept up, almost without interruption, through LOWRIE, of Butler, Lecoce, of Beavei, lioitas and WILKINS, of Alle ghcny,'S•rtrudsoie, of Fayette, BIGLER, of Clearfield, and COWAN, of Westmoreland —as we showed a few days ago. It is but reasonable to suppose Unit if in the face of ,the immense. growth of the 'West within the last half century, we arc to turn a new leaf, it will only be when the blood of the Streati fwliic ijlias giiek !SIM •ftfate w' Many of its gifted men, has run out, and some transcendent intellect—some giant groWth of the - Atlantic fringe—shall have shot up topciljAuxiles;l9ne as; to overshadow the State, and dwarf us of the West into mere piginies in the comparison. When that • comes—as it has not yet—we shall be cern palled to yield the point, of Worse, upon the principle of de fur dignissimo. We 00 not know whether the facts we have just stated are as generally known to the present generation as they ought to be. _ it may not be amiss, however, to remind the people of some things which the poli ticians may have forgotten, and which es tablish very conclusively the fact, not only that theie was a time wheri our forerunners here did entertain the oration that it was important to them to have a representative in the Senate, and were disposed to struggle, and did struggle 'for it success fully, oven when their numbers and inter ests were as nothing in the comparison with thoswof the present day, but there has been no time since at which this important right has been.Waivoti, PRIVATE. advices from Washington had as to - conclude that such a duty on foreign iron will not.,he obtained, :as the manufac turers in this'cottntry think easential lo the stability or that-bunch''of industry. On coal no:. diffiwlty . of practical moment is We . awaits 'the bill _Wier skarl...pasS: Congreas is ilidicult te predict. The'lliesident is'.actill'g boldly with theirs* tradePartyi" and no less frdm present association. than 'front triditionary ideas, is disposed to'yeto it; ' If ho Chilli turnit: with objections lame doubts may well be felt for its ultimate sampan PptiLe of Ilia weStern and some of the eastern ..Be4tililiertna 'gays unmistakable symptoms dispositiotiiiot coma up to' die ex igarteles of the grit: :414 tail ici - Mmalder hey 'nearly, 'Oil mane articles , of Produe ' , tionithe excise duties come of neutralizing the -litifiest," Concession WhlCh 001. 'constrain the suPport of this ::Olaas-otruenibtul , the hill .be carried vier a•Veo- • = • ;Tim llrrooriOrrrortan littrort kiwi of StaWt qtroposo - holdlog . a Carvontiort:nr:lioptOmber, to express :.;rtowk.igiort . thoz.pjt.ultiott mots chis - utoettncte fair 1)Ifoit at t: - ndtiiigplll74'ttixt. do.llieritheratio tiontfiersr.of f.)On : gthg'4' nP f 4' T°l . r . af Texat, beads thliati:ttio7ii)eil GaYchill. , eat flazitg -titO rebel: llou aver , as 4004 " .. aXigift'Liid 4 Taitld a Withtraem.' I I 3. ..„. SEEM P178.1.11911X 0 IBT PERMS, REED 456 CO. pelt ItIOVEIOIOIO OP OTOPZRLA-.iD'CIOUNTY Join; Miavon Barre, in i 1 1 .6 address he delivered at Baltimore on the Fourth, did not endorse the Bic - Policy: He said : "In my opinion the first duty of the President of the 'United Stateswas to have had every prominent leading rebel in the South instantaneously arrested. [lmmense. aPpltinse.] If I bad been in the exercise of thattxrwer (I can only say what I would havadone) I would have had every promi ['outland leading - rebel in every - State ar rested. ' [Great applause.] And I would have• had them • tried by etiurt martial. (A - pplause) And I--could lutie had convicted of treason lentlundaitie ap- Matsui, and condemztedtb death under the Constitution and laws of the country. [Treinendons applause.] And if Mr. dbhnkon had done this, and bad then cho sen to pardon all;l'Should not have com plained. If be had Chosen to banish all I should not have • gone into mourning. [Laughter and applause.] If he had elm sea to pardon all I should have been eon tent. I have no .persorial fooling of ani mosity toward these people. They arc my fellow countrymen. They are my old po 'Weal.- and personal associates. But I should have an example made that would have been a lesson to future generations— [applause]—for the perpetuity and safety of this great Republic in. the future. I might have mourned and I might have wept over the executiourt many of them as my former friends and associates, still I could not have helped exclaiming: "You have brought your fate upon yourselves, and you deserve IL" [Applause.] I havn not been one of those to permit my per sonal relations to be marred by my politi cal feelings, and Phavetto feeling.of per sonal animosity sigainst one of them. But L say that the Constitution should have been Vindicated, the law ought to hays been vindicated, and treason should have. , been made odious. [Great applause.] I would have taken such a course, and would have had Mi:Jolinstin take such a course is would have deterred any future genera pion from attempting the same thing' &gain." As to his own party affiliation for the suture, he. made-this statement "I am not to abandon thosemho agree with me on this great question of tile testa - :mien of this Union, hecauie there are rad eats in the party, and,trhen, if Irdo not go with them, I have to go into another party, where there is more radicalism, and a more ilmoxions radieilisruc than Tfirid in the great Union party.. !Of [all radicalism that which is most obnoxious to me is the meli. =Ham of the ' Dethocracy. [APplause.) And I will vote with any party, I do not tare who or what it is, to beat it down and seep it down. [Great applause.] Much as I suffered and much as we all suffered in this war, I would, so help me God, ten: Mmes over go through another rebellion than tolide that party` restored; and to see the great war carried on by the United states, the hundreds - -of thousands of lives that have been lost, and the milli ms and tens of millions of money that has been expended, all go for nothing-tot estore that, party who are alone responsible .for all this. [lmmense applause.] Get tip an other. partyl IThere -can -- be - but two parties- in this Union, and one is a loyal party, and the other is a disloyal party. [Great applause. ] He who - does - not vote with the loyal Party must :mete with the -disloyal, and vote to bring the Rebels and - Copperheads into , power again. [Applause.) I know what the object of this party is, for they attempted to initiate me into it. "What party do you propose to raise," I itirinired # 'to bring up the old Democratic party, the Rebels and Copperheads into power again r' "Oh, no; not at all; not all." 'What do you mean to do? Out of what elemenedo you propose to raise this party ?" "Why, the old-thshionedjackson Democracy." "The old-thshionedlackson Democracy P Why, have heard that much-hackneyed phrase of playing the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out, but if ever it was aptly applied it is when you propose to raise a Democratic party and leave all the Demo cratic party out. And if you leave out the IteVejs a( the, South it.o th*Copperheads -Ms TOSith,ltlfe 'icilinida the Capitol will hold them all three times over. If you do not- vote with the loyal party you are obliged to vote to bring, that disloyal party back- into tower, atitt - T tim opposed to all parties and to all measures that are mica. lated to bring about such an end." PEk•UINAL. —J. C.• Breekimidge lives at Niagara C. W. —Forrest's tirst ten nights in San Fran , cLeo netted for him $22,000 in gold. —The World says that Henry J. Ray mond always pairs oft Willi himself on Po litical questions.'" ' —The rank of "General of the Army," just conferred noon Ghribolai;iS equivalent to that of marshal of France, or of a field marshal in England. i—Senator Fessenden has lost heavily by the are at Portland. He fears that one. half of his property has been totally de stroyed, including his private papers and valuable library. --LFrancis A. Boyd, a negro, lute applied to 4he United States Court at Louisville for a .. . Irv - right on a book, a poem in three , entitled "To Columbiana," and ded leat d to Lincoln, Grant and Butler. —Mrs. Dodds, one of the graduating class at Antioch College, was not allowed to participate in the commencement exer discs because she - wore a bloomer costume. At the close she declined to receive the honors conferred by the Coliege, —The fortune, of Miss Fletcher, the fiancee of the Hon. Mr. Cotton, varies from £23,000 to £47,000 per annum, thus rivalling that of Hiss Tempest, the late Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry, who derived it from the same source—viz, coal. —lt instill a disputed question' in Paris whether Jean Jacques Rousseau died a nat ural death ottell by his own hand. A. re cent. dissertation by Dr. Dttbois ,d'Andens, perpetual secretary of the Academy of Medicine, argues that Rosseau committed' suicide: —A Mobile paper says: "The Austrian Embassador arrived back at Mobile, front Atlanta, with nineteen ex Citinfederate offt cers,all of whom have accepted positions in the Austrian army. Large numbers of Mobilians will taccompatty him on his re turn to Enmpe, starting on Thursday; both as officers and privates. Among the offi cers are Gen. Arlington and Colonel T. Barry. _Field-Marshal 'Wrangel, who fought . against. Napoleon I. and commanded the ,pni f i s or i iithe'r faith° Atatinistg tif the late Schleswig campaign but has since boen relieved from . all active dnty; has . deft for the front, to die, as he says, on horseliao, Before his : ,departure..llo.l4ft .cardsior his acquaintances, on which were the words: "Wrangel, Volunteer in the Third Quires dem " —The Duke of Bahniton according to the Englyth, papers, 1 4 , p e .r ec id eas He lately bought a cow for which be pdid $12,000, end at,the-last Derby - he "laid" .£lBO,OOO. ($ 900,000 ) to £9,ooongainst Her mit, but this latter was subsequently, cah cella Stilliater he struck ,a man in: a night-brawl, and was therefore "wanted" by the pollee, MO went off ro_Paris to see the race for the "graid prix," and so es cabod'arrest. Thististory is re6ommand ed to-- the - "sensation" novelist by the "Pioneer" of the London Star, as furnish irigmaterial fora startling-story:- &inong the lady signers of a petition to Parlianient for tho right offroting are Mrs. and Miss Boneherett, Miss _Helen TaYlde, Pdoll-dslightet 8:- 11 i 1 4). 1 4;dic Golds tacit :Mho Garret, (phyikietan,) Madarde Bodichon;=Millill 3 4er TaylarcilwiTe of P. L. Taylor, M. P.,) Mrs..-Grote r (wife or the historlandMrs.: l :3ltary-Mewitt,...-Mifs Cobbs, Mrs. Sergeant - Manning,' MO Wirdmiliti:/fra 2 Stf44 l ‘ 7 ll(wifir Stouidhlk sa,ittidltieit;dattr,ofithe Goy, - crnment,) law Craig, (Knox' havrectiatly beeiraddedlti the-last reined,) and others wetica o WEl beloughit to the rhos( Cal circleqd *l4, . ' tili)'''dfierfat . f paper .publlshed in ~ , , , A T. - ,' to.: iiad.otory of. the co - MozoU,Othc•••__,i' li",it'iyikkiiiirty.' the ditioxVllV'og' „Rot oi,idjuvialjaxiditqf 1 p a r i s h ...Ncia l nine "• t4 , i i i n y , - - ,Niater and foirr4u4t our . 6 .,Ar a i k - a co er rn, planted nit: doltrOrl, 001°- c°--- 6 116*..?' In tho4bittioi4 #llOO3 agr4ie-,ISE.i.kY fiot4.oollololl4lllW I We'stitet +..*•11.-, 4t-..:4re",iii:.**Xle.- n i.l4icit:Votui Oirlistbinstolti'ett49l; "r Nam° 4'l' ill*M7/106:;,,Itaitie,--AuSiig or cv43lldng in 'A 't i h tee4.6"ttyiy4 - 0 4 Igti***l Wine the ;Wo., iirimiii i iitii , * ,, ,...; 3 prO4PCCtf°;'All •;.".3 047 7 .. ' , iIV , . 4 ' . '.• . , = -Europe has 1,480 theatres. —A woman gave birth to a bouncing boy in a court room In New York, during the session otthe court, one day last week.. —The suit against Ex-Postmaster Fowler of New York, who embezzled public mon eys and fled to Mexico in 1800, has been abandoned by the Government. Re will probably return home. —General Grant is of the opinion that there should be at least one full regiment of cavalry in each Southern State, in order to Prevent outrages, and to give proper pro tection to loyal citizens, white and black. —A Lowell soldier, who lost the sight of one eye by the concussion of a shell at Port Hudson, had a scrimmage on the 4th, received a heavy blow Under the sightless eye, and can now see with it as well as ever. —The Young Men's Christian Associa tion of Chicago are to open a boarding house for young girls Who haVe no homes of their own in the city, and have appealed to the Chimtgo'ladies Mt assistance in fur nishing the establishment. Such an insti tution is calculated to save thousands from destruction. ' —The suicide season seems to have set in at Hartford, Connecticut, no less than live cases having occurred in that city in the space of twenty-four hours. One man poisoned himself with strychnine, two oth ers. shot themaelves, and two WOMINI jumped into the Connecticut river. The last two were rescued before life was er. tinct, and saved. —lt, is stated tbar, the Confederate Gen eral 'Early isyreparing a history of his campaigns. 'We presume that General Sheridan will be a prominent figure in the WA... Early may well say of Sheridan— iirest let me esti hire, for he conqUered ton. .' 2 :2''empos !wit has been translated fly Limo, referring to the immediate present. —The, population of London has been estimated by the Registrar General at '3,0-1 1 5 , ,946, on the Bth of April, 1866, five ''years from the date of the last census Of this population 2,620,637 arc within the metropolitan parliamentary boroughs, rep resented by eighteen members of the House of Uommons; the 426,601 persons are not Within the limits of any of the boroughs. —lon consequence of a falling off in the foreign demand for Scotch made whisky, it has been arranged by a few of the hauling Scotch distillers to close their establish ments for a longer or shorter period, as cir cumstances limy determine. Cambridge distillery', which can produce fifty thous and gaflono weekly, and employs nearly one hundred hands, is to be closed for two months. —A Paris newspaper states that Marshal Magnan expressed the following opinion 'upon the famous quadrilateral: 'Had I the honor of beipg ordered to attack Venice, 1 should not give a thought to this traditional hobgoblbi.. I should assail the city from the sea. I have ascertained, personally, there is enough water in the Lagune to do this. I should be certain to take it with the flatboats and gunboats. As soon as Venice was in my possession, the four inn ruses would fall inu) my hands like ripe apples.' • 11110W2IP8 VERMIFUGE COM nn, Olt WOllll LUZE.Yi ti —Much sickness on denbtediy, with Cbtidren and adults, attributed to other causes, le occasioned try wor m s ' VEit- MIFUGE COMSTPO, " although e/actual in destroy - losworms, can do no positive inyary to the most detitmie child. Tills val cubic cambia:tido has been anceessfolly used by ;dadaists., and Nand to be tore and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Cb%Wren having warms require immediate mien tion, as neglect of the trouble often cause prolong ell sickness. Stutitto est.( worn. In children are often an er. looked. Worms In toe siontsett and tweets range Irritation watch can be removed only by the tn... of a sate remedy. The combination of Inarednents used to making DUO W 'k "VlLltallrut. FlTtt•' id each as to give the tmn lwaalnle egret with safely. &kW wholesale and retail la Pittsburgh, at 1r LE fi- I4tl Drug and Patent gledislau I.sput, 1.1 glarXet*Lregt. 1,14111110, NEW ADITERTISETS iral•dira.4m, Jr, Adams Jarprcsa O f fice, 34 Fifth &reel, to an autitorthed ddtent to mance .4dvertlannents for the (i4ZE7TE.4 and all other papers throughout the Untlat ,51tastes and the amadoe. 62 D REG , T. PA. VOLUNTEERS will meet o 4 11l UILSDA EVE-NINli, Ulu Intent 7ki o'clock. at the hall of be Flrerneu'• Aseorl l,'ot.~trlm ty ucl Z i ulhtnga. to arrange for the funeral W black. Jyll;fl7 J. H. OWEIT7eRIL, Lai Colonel. NI lux u .—Yesterday on Smith -s- kold streol...nuar Fourth, • A SUM OF MONEY The at...react obtain It caning ht R. ROI STI 6.) Smithfield ;it eet Jill 75 DOLS. NEW POTATOES, UI MILK. COCCI MBEal. For sale vet, loss L• 1 cto.w conaavameal. HENRY itIEA, )yll 255 LIBERTY ST., opposite Ssiatallk. 700 EMPTY FRUIT CANS FOR sale cheep by the gross 'or Jason, by I=l 1=!! EIBM badthileld Strect mm nu 11,0 N SHIPTON & WALLACE, Wholesale ht./CEEB AN LI IMAJ.KLL.n. No. 3 Ola tb Otreet. /7 1 /, PITySN Cigll 11. 00D NEWS FOR TOE AV •- 4 vATE NT MEDIULIIIFIri DILUGS, at lOw prict IitroraTTLIPIS HIPTEILS, id per bottle. DILAIf.E•IarLANTATION lIITTEIB, at do. 1.101./F)...A.aIDIS islwricits, $1 per bottel. bollealViNVlr BRU6ABJr, pure, $4 per IL,. deerytblog clue in proportion, at _BROWN'S NEW MINI t3TOJth. ler No. 4 Sti,Clotr Street SHOW CASE YOB SALE. OWE SUPERB BEWILLN SILVER MOUNTED CASE, quite teat latintra at NMI No. 7 ST. 0 JOB. P.UAWIt W. rafiIIUESNE AND. WEST POINT TB 14 F 0141.118, PITTS11011(11.1, retina, man ufacture all classes or 'Forgloga, vim Steamboat ,bbstia, Cranks, Piston Rods, Levers, Pitman Jaws and Wrists; also, itthroad Alice Locomotive Frames, and all shape work. The ' undersigned baying been for many years engaged in the beaincaa are prepared ,to furnish all order. entrusted to them With promptness and dispatch. ly11:1154 JO-. tt 'NOS Ice to Invalid Pensioners. — Ai ALL ANYALRI PENSIONERS yr).o'.ivAcyp' recetying a peOlio/10X 48 per =mill, Entitled to from slli to vs+ 5, Ace:urdLug to. rate of asirallty, under aol of Jun 11106, AiTV at once, or addrcus R.F..I3IipWN L.t.u.e...si Claim Art, U. S. th.itsrl =ll 07 Fourth Streht, 'Pittsburgh TUE REFORMED PRESBYTEn meNsAlll3Ailf 13011001, hoittlts 'annual CelensitiOn on . WAISISZSDAY, JUly' Usuu- Vir10:14.6 (3,l '9,i,knand Fun at Blettee's.Rocki. is an nounced. Tennsylienla Railroad train will leave fur noun's Station •1.11,14 o'clock. Jyl/1447. #fr BLACRWELvs . larie .50 1 3'.2.r:ext 1 1 , ■ Isequarts Aud In Chow f.h.Mgll4l72.lilW . '?f`l.l", aPtil i tlll • d l o V x: l n U g. slngleJar, by 4oIIN A. RO:SHAW Jr o , . . corner Liberty' and 'land atreet.. . . . •o...B.P.A:tuvoupEaturales OSFEA ED 1,0 - piva 4' to bog Littjeaeld'clirest Nature '4IIIKATFII.43ED 11.1.4440LX. z.. An elergeLie rn•Akt, truOte /NM SSW VD Per day on • very etnall eanual CLAIIETT d DIJOENBERy, Ltoorn 0.. - Illeremorts. Hotel Inetll2 Tausi azmithatl4Blxit rittsburgil. Cuttl'lttiLtlClTECti • ' • ' '''"' diti or kw.. P -4• 0 1‘i: SIEALED'PROVWIdI 4 'e.droitt.rtltta ingiu S A VV y j h lbe , rarsmatuguouterrya.v,.. itAntellon of thet . treet . Ocrounlttee. • it..Sititnellt,' eltyvoutroller. • e , S:EVIOI:I[ItEIi - 90MXPVII0N KMORANTS, ARd •4.4dergiu;Vibor,..Unitmi•rmi *ad Produce. {ll b rig P:414. maaa Falrg , 0 094 trOutitNlNli .;, • • CONSICIPMEENTV! , ' - .fuel WieliCa Loll (oratfa at nn .10t - -rorxEn, z buiekno. , BUGGY:von - alma ' '~' i =2211 *AN' MED MEE NEW ADVER JAMES I. Hwy co., (E7coettets to th Joacia. C 0.,) Corne* Sts., BANKERS AcIPIOUR Si n, ALL itEDS gai Government Securities, Foreign.-Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLECTIONS made on all aceeaslble poleta t. the United States and Caned.. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. StrEpEn PARATUS. PAO BO NO PIMLICO Yet t ilLay a heinous, crime the way busi ness ucten. Some say it Is murdering the trade. rs say It Is Numb:lst Ms own Interests We don't behevelL Le't ns rte what the true state of affairs Is. The truth Is this: That there le s new establishment. neatly Stied up, at No. stg Market street., Pittsburgh. over which W. U. MAllAirlf preskles. Illed le which boots and shoei ore sold at prices so low as to astonish the rattly.. Hear roe while! give you the Mites of a few artteles, while all other articles ore mild correspondingly low: La dies • Congress Lasting getters selling at Store: La dies' Sewed Morocco petits t itt.oo; Congrem. Children ai Moroc c o Chlldren's Clippers l ot ee: s Oboes 5150 c. A.large of geut's prime fine calf bahnorals ands It/Int re. eelved and selling exceedttigly low, In se time to this he keeps any selling . !lathe boot or s line, and martufletures to Order Ladies. Cringreas lasting galtermoroeco boot. -ladles" and gentlemen's fan es,cloth embroideredslippers. Likewise gent' s fire , gloss Ga il boots menet. °Nee MAO lower than and' older ars& class lows° in the City. Last. lit OP to pi thi , feet, which we would advise every Man to have Of his Own. Idolloir and gent's army chilli. itiper. uppers, silk embroider: d, for sale. Where to consists cheerio.. If In tolling low, we plead guilty: and by selling low Ave' expect to preserve sue own intern at.., tad matesales end many them. I nvi ti ng YOU to call and see far yourselves we leave t e subject 'with you. W OOD' Gt PRIZE MOWERS WITH RUTH HINGE AND STIFF CUTTER BARS. First ohms premium, bare born awarded them In cc i ‘ ry mote. In Europe and America.Ttre Only Machine Offered for which a Full Supply of Extra Pieces are kept Oonstantly on hand. rirviro Thou*iand UV TILESE MACULNE3 HAVE BEEN SOLD IN WHEELING. MY Como and examine before buying'. Or ..na for Circulars. KEIL & RICHART, Sole Agents, Pittsburgh 1710:173 MILLMR, C. W. RICICETSON, Philadelphia. rittaburgb. MILLER & RIOKRTSON, • Wholesale Grocers, 1:13=1 BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS, Nos. 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C.. Cos:Wantly on hand FOLEIrN GOLD PENS Portfolios. Pocket Books, Time Books and Memorandums. Bank Books, Cheek Books, Bank Books and Stationery. Swartwont's Fasteners, MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., 1=39 S WART %yours P papE: A F T L E sT INI EN TMETALLIC AND lIINDISR, • For fastening Law L'apera.Stieciacattons, Patent Papers. Cloth Samples Manntactures of every de scription. For Zdastasincs, Sheet Music. Newspapers, Periodicals, Pamphlets. itc. ice., of all dada, combining security and durabi lity with rapidity and economy. THE ICONOGRAPHER This 111 411 Ingenious and simple mechanical Instru went for copytog the outlines of Engravings., Aron theetund Designs, Phu. of ktnetiltiorp: Pictures Scroll Work In Wood, Embroidery and other Pat tents, Maps, Crayon Etebings, all drawings, FOR SALE BY W. S. HAVEN, CORNER WOOD AND THIRD STREETS. D0:123 =I Ino REWARD. • TILE AHOVE REWARD WILL BE paid the apprehenalnit and Deserter.vet my eine. of ell er the following named lron; the larch U. S. Infantry. rig: J. dIN KELLY, 2/yam old, I feet ()Inches high; lair complexion; gray eyes and brown hair; born in Clank Ireland. WILLIAM Oa HART, El years old, 5 feet, elf Inch. bight fair complexion: gray eyes and brown hair;_born In Beare; town, blew Jenny. JVHIS PAY. la year. old; 5 feet ii,!" inches high; dark complexion; black oyes and black hair; be In Canada. The above are allsutdrosed to be In Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS WILLIAMS Jct., lat Mott. bth Arty, Bat. Major t i. 0, A.. 1710; N0.123 Yotirdi ID. sAirLon, I'res't N. Bee;.' PITTSBURGH BOLT 001EPANT. NV 11 .% thaw taii. IT% i m to a 'mt Ii dt JOINT BOLTS, OAS BOLTS, PLOW SULTS, OAR/UWE BOLTS, BUILDING SULTS, POIINDATION BOLTS, SPLICE BOLTS. SET SCREWS, NUT mresuErts, ac., ac. % cum:0.414,m and HutJeri:lts., Ninth Ward. Or .dera left at Port Pat Foundry. Oarieral Slarkimithlng promptly attended to. • jy9:174 • SiiimmTit S' DRESS GOODS, AT VERY LOW PUICZA. .• For 6 ' , Ma= CP„ • :laarlir l irti*PitrOet, 1711 R 'EMOVAL 01PV11.16' , • . HORI3EILAIDEE'r,-- h , An.o.3l.Cliy,'lttno thtfiT t !..ATTEEDOZ 110-, Tedoial stmt., to Itto 101...4}61 tIOUSE. ..I:.lrPer of Palliate Lotto The OPENIDDEALE tOCOOttIiOittaOItYEIDAY. Jane Dth, and to coottlioaEYEDT TUESDAY and . ,JeTt:o2A:. ItoKAMEE, A JPMJAIBTSATOStB . z+44l46EresaLettons of odokinleitiitton"viCtho - 4111' 14tontli.:D. 41 ceoloomt, , ..lutyo'/besa srsulod to;:the otolersttoto4:llt , personE natant OTotm e Zatost _the ostotoof?‘I , iuOitslOOVltot."; Aro tomato Maxon. wo: Mot porabos ti r Tgotoso•exid - istatoarn - rlToosted to ammo VII , : •woont..to..? .> lrMS:lll7lllaoN - ;:sma.r. ,kr=x4o.3olsanutidemirAr.eauey.--,. Ip7rm" .100ibbido • ftnr W. 0. MAILAFFET No. tet Market Street =9 ILAIMPACTLOIILIM OP BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL, Warr:W 'Aa to.sny In tae Marl(et l ed qu /ler niart r ,ty or c po . tie OL'ECIAL ATTENTION . VAIL) TI) YLNE ANTI UTA d Office, 38 Wood Street, IN ET. CILUCLES HOTEL UUILIIIN U. 1 . /IT6I3MM, Awe lath, 16011. le18:1149 prritouct - BLUE LEAD. We are nuw prepared to furnish Ulla STANDARD brand of 331_113?El For ilefluners' use, promptly and in any quantity. We guarantee the QUALITY to be 16UPIL mutt ANY manufactured taw. brought to thle city. • T. U. NE VIN dir. CO., N. W. Corner Third and Market tits jpil :AU B usmr.ss itiA.Nps COMICIAL COLLEGE, No. 4 St, Clair Street. We have engaged the services of an experleqeed teacher expressly for the months of July and Au gust. Students entering on the Ist ofJoly can easi ly complete the course by the last of Angel t. For circulars and speelmena of ixumenshlp, apply at the College Rooms. or address N. SHAFVEIt and ,lenncelmwr J. F. kfaCILAYMONLIS. J. „Jae Beqrr. ' DEALERS IN Fine Wateh, Clocks, JeweltY, SILVER•PLATER WARE, ETC., No. 274 1.1.13/CILTY Pltislauxirpla, P'eausek- f wltZlif= M e legityV v Z I",;Mlie PIITSBITRGH IRON *ORBS. J. PAINTER,. IA: SONS. iron Bucketo Tub and Trapk - HOOP§ AND B.44ETS, relealAD PITTSBUIEWIIi p . DVFFY, Tin, Copper ; and•Sheellkoh Ware, And dealic • AiTOWAVI6 , I I , t 2WOU O.I Alei aiOODTE 00.LTA.D AWKWIAZ_ 2:41. Cle're/.7ltt le.treg)..# Tila ia She Okia_paalp eali . th ' -I;clty J. adbay . Stoves and Tin Ware... ann . work lo•oxasoly atten J. C. BITMg ........ . . j " CO;4'lligutiunt. .atunwmorpuw.mull*lLtistousad/Wpbany 161:10:) Peberry ono 101 l ollig.M.,Vitroul Leongl2l.. Moly er , oid.ttrlinton4l,nr3pstzoul r afflohark• grr. on flout tT in° IblIPPe4 - 4° . V/W oottes; ° lirtArto ot tti I BOiriblii snnud [ OUTesaes 4.' ihr the tallow $ 500 4 1 / 300 .14 1 A 0 .14:, 4 5 4 00 An 1" .. ,1;1it t *( 474.;;; , = - . 41 61Feafialltry kr; .1014 ,40:43111.filhailitteilii NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1146(!i1TIOTIOM1310, Nc'33:Fifth Street. Capital, - - - $500,000 DISCOUNTS DAILY AT I Poposlte received and collectio ceselble points on the west reoe, JOSHIF S. RHODES, Pres i.Jent 'pro tem R. W. MACKEY, Cashier JOSHUA RHODES, 01 J. RHODES AL CO. C. C. HUSSEY, of HUSSEY, WELLS Co ICE&S 6 OWEN& or Y. bIELLEICS & co D. R. GALWAY. No. 337 LIBERTY STREET J. W. of ANDERSON, COOK & Co THUS. $. lILAIR, of tiIIOENIIF.ROEIt a U. JAS. T. WOO.O. of WWI>, MAT'IIiY.W.4 .5 Co. H. F. S 1714, of CHESS, SMSTII & CO. CHARL ' W. IMTCHELOIL. 1111:17.8 27 TR STREET. EMI DENNISON'S, Now Goods! New Goods! New Goods! t`I , WAVELYMParin,"P o t' ut eon. LACE CGLLARS AND FIANDKERCIDEVN. COLLARS, NETS, BANDS. Etlemais AND FLUUNCINGS., UFFINUN, TRUIMINUN. IN FA-NTS RUBEN, WAIST, AND CM'S. I NNERTINGN, FILLINGS, AND HAMBURG TIUMNIINGN. lIANDEKI/CLUEFS In great variety. LINEN CDLLARB, NET& CLIFFS. ILLUNW.N. SWISS AND CAMBRIC WAISTS. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERIES, T 101.14105 i LADS I) GEE PURR DM [Nit GOODs At Greatly Reduced Prices 27 FIFTH STREET, ,y„. D. DENNISON'S. IVITIONAL MST COMPHY, 423 Penn Street, FIFTH WARD,PITTBBURCH• L.epotato rectlre.l awl Interebt alloy ed on de- P *lts. - . Collections! matte on all the principal points of the Unitell Steles. I= GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Sought /mad. /3,c.1ci... THE StOCRIIOIIIIII2 INDRIDIJALLI RIRONSIBLE. IMOILKILT DICKSON, Crest.lra, JOHN 11. RALSTON, tilte Preside., HOHEICT J. WHIM., Cashier. I=== INGIERT DICKSON, CIIAJD,ES MYERS, JO/INL. ILALSTON, JOSECIL LANG wILLDIN S I GTH, IVILLIAM , CIIAS. 11. AUIDITKONII WM. CNA VIyoND, ,lAAIF.I9 LITTKLL, I*AGL SIKIIPUT, 1111 L J. ANL, JAALES . .Izo, n 7 CARPETS! IC ARPETSICA LIPETS MCSFARLABII & COLLINS, 71 it 73 FLU Street, 2d ooor, Are now In nrelpt of an unnamilly large and Cholc stock of Carpets, Floor CM Cloths, Window Shades tramasks, 'Wpm Terries, Lace and Nottingham Curtains, WILL a host of toud elegant _patterns and Cornice to match. Volet, Brasseta, Wilton and Mosaic RUGS, all of the latest deaigns, direct from the most calf Mated looms of Europe and America, and to an examination of which the public art cordially Invited. A. this In stock was purchased before the late rise In gold. will regality be seen that our pat na 11131 TC anusuly with as the advantages of amr ebulite at the lowest market rates. jya IiANICILAL YA.I3I,ISILB. PASITN ItEUIIICN MILLER, lIKU. W. BAJI.S. SAII•t. DUYV. CttAS. reaKIN. CRESCENT gnu WORKS. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 11:1 IVIVTrrU A,T, LIFE IMNIINCE Of New fort: jade on all at le terms. ASSETS, OVER Sixteen Million Dollars To meet the choice of such Pre.ntii. or NW" mem bers as may prefer to hate the amount insured paid In instalments to their Iv idon - s or heirs, rather than Inrunt. thin Company In prepared to insert in One Its pollens a attune agreeing that in lieu °film pay ment of the pollev and pronto In one lota, an tam ita hie amonnt, to be determined by the Company, may be paid annually or semi-annually for any ntotellled numb., of yen', (say front lire to Meaty-live yearn.) EX a &lEEE. —aimpost. a pulley of ftlo.ooo, with ad dition• amounting to rang) mort . should become payable by reason of the death of the person In sured, the Company, •in lion of the payment of 141.5.000 in one mini would be able to give (assuming internal nn reatired in Ow pant, art anuity for ten yearn or over jp,ttio per atom., nr for t twenty yearn an au unity of ovm 111.101 per annum. This form of annuity will remove the anxiety which may exint In the minds of nom.. policy-bold ern lest the future provision they here 1111110 for their famillen. should be ineffeetual nr transitory in Its. duration. palter through unsafe Investment, tin whir ex petidit.tr, o other nnomtainti., Incidental to contingent trunts. It ly not only free from the ordinary dangers of 11..4.Wtent, but Ira NI/11,11W and full payment la secured by the large and et. 114 cash resources and good falth of this inetitutlou. which than, to a cer tain extent. becomes the Guardian or Trustee of -the survivor.. Hen. the provision ntay W , eou,lll ro4l.llannartly speaking. bcycatl any adverse c tingency. All carp &revved payments or annuli le; will ram , , iultably In lite profits. ur dividends of the Comp. Ihl eoravas) will alnn laxnc sUEVIVORSIEIII . AN Nil which provide for ourylvors du ring the whop• scrim! of Eft, nud DEFEIIRED ANNU ITIES, by nehlch lisll, !dual, Islay provide for them .lt. lrt zsl , upeol age. F. S. VirINSTON, President. R. RATCHFORD STARR, Gen'l Agt GEORGE M. BLACKSTOOK, Agen No, 87 Fitt.b. Elitarecit, Ml= BAILIFF, BROWN & CO PLUMBERS,CAS &STEAM PIPE FITTERS, Agents must No careful to forward reports so as to reacts tOill'inst., as mu conc.:V.ldd certainly Late p la ce on the 30th without All. No ears charge for adidission. It edit beaten that we have added soma vary val uable city property to our !Ist, at a moderate price. All , mmiunnlcadons should be addressed to nicl. ONALD, THOMISOP .t ' iyo.dAwT :din lion No. 10(56, Pittsburgh...l'a. 672 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. I QUARTERLY REPORT No. 55 Federal St., Allegheny, WATER AYII liAti FIXTUJIEIt eo.stantly hand. H ousOs Ottto rt uuotll p wce.ith UAS.. WATER or STEAM IrkZ at abo -- • . liednericsCited up at short notice and In the metao loprored style. AHITATOIPI, CANES, fix., lined with Sheet Lead b Pip y e new process, with Hydro-Atmospherie Blow . We keep constantly om bandlarg lipply of SHEET LEAH. LEA.I) PIPE , IitHEANWHICASS COCKS. /f /TTINGS Ulf ALL KINDS, HYDRANT HOSE, and lo tact all material kept by a fret-else.escabllsinnent• We would invite the attention of all who have acy work lode in our line of business. ato we feel Conn dent we can give the best of satisfaction as regards material, workmanship anti price. .Hll:f3 _ 1866. SPIKING BATS. 1866 . A./1_000RE) & CO *, 131 WOOD STREET, Wish to pill special attention to their large and splendid stock of Mats, 4c., for Spring and Sum user ;rear. .O..xs..ll22:l.4:9Mommei4eaarletir. DAMES' DEREYS, YACHTS, SEASIDE'S, Ek.; GENT'S aml GOYS` SAKATOGAS. •'HI/W'S THAT'S*. BERHITONB, DINHIEVM, MOUTONS, DERHYS, FETUS. Ac.. Lc. STUAM GOODS of every deveriPtien. to ../t all Last.. Je-N1:11”0 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, PA.- 00kte, 31 Nlll3 Street, Hank Block, Ilds is • Homo Company, and insures against he by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, Fri:Adept. C. BERTYLE. Vice Preahan. HO PATItECX Treasurer. lIUOII WELHENY, beeretary. butstrroina: Leonard Walter, George C. 0. Boyle, Geo. W. Evan.. Hobert Patrick, .1. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Plainer, Jo•lah Hang, John Voegtler , J. Caplan., A. AMMO. Henry bpropl, PHOE3IIII. STEAM BREWERY, Jos aizi - NicEn & Nazar RESTERS BD BREWER Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBORMI, PA. ROBERT IVATSON, ZiOnnager. UTILITY WORKS. MaLEAN & SLAM, No. 83 Liberty St., opposite Fourth, Fu-surActuosno of CABINET m A "KM:L.9' HARDWARE. They make a specially of free Bedstead and Pivot Castor.: Porcelain, Bedstead and Pivot Castors: Indstead F.teninga; Stops nandxtension Tables, go. They also manufacture haVe constantly on hands Thumb Latches, S_pring Latches, Bl'Lean's Window Bast !Supporter, M 'Lean's Eccentric gash Button, Utility Shutter And Butt"llinges, Grind stone Ranging, Sadirons, bash Weights, Jj2:1930 SUM:Mt PAT LEATHER .BELTING AND 1108% itanotattured at No. 59 B.9II.TILYIELD or.. by ILARTLEY. PHELPS' & CO. Alpo, dgento for Now. YOzir. Rubber Co. Ghantri. b eltin g. o . l "TlitilluMfil``yrnhPitaoJoita RLYET9and 131999. llitta 9001(9,0.6. t 105,00 GREAT- TEAR GUN WORKS. J. H. JOHNSTON. , , ant,Shot.Guns, ARMY, NAVY nod YOCKVT - REVOLVERS, CAE- ItI.I.I.ES andAttl AU Indeo(. WIXOM' • Atni tilfitt "MO AUL • 'lt lailunrPeon psalm lurnlajd ,watn Anna nt - short nutlet. Al! nto si W i t i m i lr rotomiltauhtbent tawnier. , SS - ltatontolertho plong; - • ChipFil . .RPOUt Awl Oltyst streets, les:co • virrsurriuni, PA, -• LEATHER- HELTEVG.I • CH - EsBleiAN•gr, CLAB No. 11 011115 IST.;'nent- therenltentlary, Alleghe ny City, inanuthetocers nrovelo , desarSolon of rat-. ent ntretched„lnlnentLvi attd .11tvoted OAK TAN EIJ.LItATKELt IS mann to arr. Muured at eban It*Cfce, rattloular-atinn Xitg to /kits' Tor Rolling 11111$ and heavy,/ o Iwork nnirnuted‘'.OplemtnePnettlilly . . EVERSON" PRESTON a c 0... piexteryi . rworindr ilEtcbit WOOlziolc Warelmise,":&4:l,lls'ilid vante alononiralmla n bake; Titishqgh,Ta. • . }VII TUE_ PIVECILISE - ALPD 84LE . 4it ail ilectiptlonsoU r l•;l: • - .Raki/E. . • street. s - • It r 0,11 1t.A.; - 'co ' U N DERTAKERCANOEMBAIMERS, „ co n hiiromm - sysaaantertimi nt st ai i e , ~a gimmaibsished at.kr.adow.u,p,ifurimw, -thmkaril 7LO 111 01711 BRAND GIFT CONCERT' Advertised for July ttb, will positive 3 be pls . & At HAT Ar PITTSROVARIV A Up'pa., MONDAY: JULY '3oth, 1566, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. 31. F 111.4 CL,2I 411.;SIUAL &LENT ENO AGED, , Gtfie to the :7.thetousat of 70.000 win I.* tvreanted io the ticket ifolderi, looludlug City Property, tircentkickt, Ftne.Farms, de. 77CEET6 ONLY ONE DOLLAR. LAMB. Nu blanks. A gift for vv.)" Liao/ holder. • ' • LIST OF ()LIFTS: 1 Fine Three-story Brick Residence, •,'" corner Canal and Chestnut streets. Allegheny ' .1114000 / brick Messiness Heim, Molt/7UB , . rsysereut. rittsburgn • - •• 8,060 I lirlok House, Nu. r Anderson street, Allegheny 5.4506 5 Fine Building Lots In centre ot.E.sat Liberty, near 1' IL lt..Statloa"— ... SOO I city Lot, 140. 19 Ridge a 4: I l lttablain001). 1 gift In Ureenbacks 41.000 I gift In bare. backs 600 I. giftl4,lirecnbacks.... ........ .......... 9.50 1 giftlaDrconosoks . ' I girt inlJrcenbeeks- .135 7.5 1 gift In Greenbacks 101/ Rifts In 31, - 91319 eTs 11.10 exh........ 1,000 200 gilts In Greenbacks, /3 each 4000 400 gins 14 Green tracts, %DO each • 9,000 2,000 Ole or gooal Interest ng Books 9,000 10 gifts of nice Sewing_l9aCialnoe SOO 0 gilts of excellent Melodeons 000 Ugh - Ls ONLT Lu Jewelry :11,000 VIZ: 3 MIMS() M.O. 9 Diamond pans. 4 Inn Gold Watches. a !Lefts of Western Farina. to wit: Z712:L0 in. Ittrassaiscrizai.. • LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: Four in Shannon county, One of 261 acres, and Three of Ono each; Two In Texas county, cacti IM acres; inn itipley county el tallacros, and Two in uregon county, each 100 Imes. Also, Two Farms In Marathon county. Wisconsin, 1130 and 00 acres re spectively. All deli Warming Land in good settle ments. Alec, 40Interestef 661 °subtle Oil Wt4ls, located on the famous Plthole creek, Vonatiips county, I's, including the celebrated 1 , 101013 ff W ell. Zanies, on llolestion Yana, and other voile° Ve>aellii In that wonder.' region. These intereate will be present ed as Forty gift., valued at from VW tO ;LAO each. of one of them in an unproductive well, but In wells producing, and others yet to be mated, close to prOdUcing under contract !bo w legtion, free of nirther expense. Maps the location of said wells, de., on stand. Penton, wishing to examine deeds, or certain ar ticles of the above property can be accommodated at our ollice, where all the particulars ;nay be ob tained. Warrantee Deeds given for all the above Keel Senate. e.CUttE.EUT List, ISOM:IDLED THIC TICKET HOLDERs• NAMES, AUDI! AND THEIR 'MEET NUMBERs LS HEM AT OUR OrFICE, b 0 THAT ALL MAY REUEIVE. JUSTRIE, %META - 1.4E THEY ATTEND THE CONCERT iq ter. Qur smallest gifts are photographs of distin guished persons. . The drawing wI/I take place after the concert. four nights In succession. A committee srlll be ap pointed by the Ticket Holders alone to superintend the same, and see that the taints are distributed Impartially, and the resell published immediately. lirsentacks, Deeth , . Ne..,.fonvarded he express. ItELI A ilhE AOEaT B WA NTED In every town and village within 600 milts of Pittsburgh, to whom liberal inducements are offered. CLUB EATe.S. 5 Tickets to one address A 4 50 10 Tickets to ote address ti 00 50 Tickets to one address 43 50 lOU Tickets to one address 85 00 Tickets selling fast. Net up your clubs and send on your orders with the name and address in Mikof each subscriber. Number of tickets issued. 70,000. II Prictitill rack. They are for sale at our office, N0..70 FlrTli STREET, 2,1 lrloor, Them:dale` Uulldrng , gliltsb`g And at the principal Hotels, Book, Music and Drug stares of this city .ceipt of pri ceo Alleghtny. Sent by mail on re and stamp for re turn postage. Bend tor elrossisra. Money may be sent us at our risk, either hy draft, postoflice order, express or registered letters. We have excellent reterences, with which oar K N. R.—Although our tickets Issued for the ath lost were nearly all sold, yet It became absolutely necessary to deter oar Concert o few days, to allow our tickets agents time to correct their reports. We mast positiveiy have the Name, rest Weer ad dress, ad Number of ticketpeoa's ticket, or we cannot deJustice to our holders, ourselves oz. Our refereneee PITTSRIEIBGH _ . . of course, tickets homed for the ith Inst. are {rood for the nob, and lure an equal Interest In all the gilts. P I Tre3 NU Nuts NATIONAL BANK OF CON tOttN6B Finn AND WOOD BTILLNTS, ASSETS. Loans and Discounts Furniture and Fixtures Expense anc Premiums-- ItemitLenc. an Cash Itims thee from Banks d Treasurer far etreelati With IL 500,050 00 Other SpecieUa r 3 . STurnideg Notes and State 11 ek Notes IGS.SEO 00 $1,V51.6.50 Capital Monk $ 600,000 00 Depositors MO.= 00 =An% 14 Banks and liankers 5A785 11/1 ,'80.84{17 tierplns Fund, Interest.o Erairge sl 44,10 ir • ,241.050 OS The as's e statement Is correct and trite, to the been of my knowledge and belief. J. C. CURRY, Assistant Cashier. hworn and minctitied before me thle :Id day of j. gie t rr e6. h. 81111TH. Notary Public.. M i I I FV/1t41 )4 Z14'.,WAi4)4,,i5t,141 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or ITITelB1:11101,1 Loans and Discounts 01,003,6115 16 United States Bonds 650,001) (10 U. B. Temporary Loan eO,OOO on Due. from Banks and Bankers... 7177,=1 2/ Bpeele and Legal Tender 1t0re5...1... 137,677 BS National Currency 10,063 CO Notes of Solemn State Banks 7,7/1(0 Ua,h (toms and BeIIIIMVICES 21,490 66 Beal gstate .3710) 10 Expense 6,150 61 I= Capital Stock W 00,070 00 Duo Individual Depositors r 14121.94 Due Banks and Bankers-- 1t7,07810 Due Treasurer of the linlied 5tate...141,243 17 Circulation • WO,OOO W Contingent rtind and Pr0nt5.......... M 0,011047 izat,asi De • 1 hereby certify that the foregoing bt a true eh tree, from W o Quarterly Report to the Comptrol er of We Currency. Ire:ere .lOllll D. SCULLY. Caohler. QUARTERLY REPORT CITIZENS• NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBONAJIL 1e10.d615 :bier and Ellis Disccanated., 4 001.,M74 U. S. Bonds depoalted to secure Cir- Otatinited glit'affe; c o . l7iG bpecie and other Lairittl Money ' lOO, litate.nonk Notes Remittances and other cash ' Ooc h 7 Banks and 'Banker. nth Btock Third National ttank N. Y Taxes and Expenses Real Estate and Bond and Mort, agp account. $1 P 51,9611 a . . • i•l2llsg .• 1ii1,60000 O,Naaguao. State Circulation 114,000 m Individual Deposits ............. .-....., 64142 Si Dividends unpaid Doe to Banks and Bankers .11,41 81t. • Earnings • 116.0/4 al .• • ---,-. if.aaAff Ci- . I certify that the :above is Atria abs*t of the Btater*t made to the ComiAtallir Pf , curteiteif'...: • ..: 'yam/39 of. -4..8.11ADY, Jn.,•easbiar.c.,s AN ORDINANCE relative to the re.c :fr i v . os Ba alfey;,jA the l!oecnsgliCliAws. See. 1.• Be it oiddtned asidesuicted 'Nlitsseß4pww awd .Totow dB ca 011ie Berens* dt •setesoralie,; and it snowy enacted by,t/te autherthd Thnt Batsantley. as now Leld dawdle: the pl +aid tarocild. tat ,. the ,old t ftroodh fine centre, had located along; the: *apse JP= B street to the o Alephenr , nerePr.deehgssd e4 ,Pes as ay Dlghway oflaid boronsbiejsforo twenty•fect. Shdalned and enacted Into a, lawthls Anti day or ul7. A. D. mai. • • O. sorrow. ourgeo.:.'; - J. J. COwnliT, Breretary., , 971d7d AVIA. n. TAC1C......T.U10. s. TACZ .... 471 ED. claw" TACK±III4OI,& - C104,;':, PETaOLEUM AND` ITV' PRODUCTS,,, I patio:m . lc, PaltJnslrma oivtet,:-Litcywn.a Anne' tirisuputf & s&Tam.DER., CRUDE AND REFINECPETROLEUNI prnma. 3totaN.,,senert Tuarranlir, xoant cuatorattA TAR, tc. • . .Corner "161/ii.iustr:Fir&T Pglgaelphl2. LLEEMENTriI C' 111 .0 111 :A. 111 ,•- 155 0 0 10 , wi :What :sli p s anA ,OENG#IIIII zicfr. 11T; URoePoi; 60rialdeo . , 15 hea.thcity.Diiiirkl pair flay'clarriago ::.lpslsl)wiloitireirl !1 2,4 , t,. .,- • r H 2 Corner, or , :RIEFLTIN44I4IEI ilikstZtelppt 4 4 4 -6- wy , • -- 644 241 strV MEM = •45,,7173 • 5.6511 CO . 9,1 Z 75 L.,fise CO Or VII Plrrb - straan, July 2d, umG. UV-SOURCES. IRON:CITY RIVE WORKS, MICE ABB WAREHOUSE, N 05.15 Wood And 102 and lei Third Si, DM= EMT= .INPORTNES UP AND DZALNEiIi IN Saddlery Hardware and Trinuning Superior Wood and Iron Haines, = wrongps kooglts, Pang Mts. Hostiles, Brandoollar -.4 Wheel. BitsoMallen Bile. as.. a c..,Keep also oa ' biter s tall and complete. assortment Of. goods In i ; their lite, St or *bleb they,offes ,lltsts Al: Vdcess mid on la naod termi ii.ie alreVed bynny how the trade NAST oit war. " • -. .11724=bat , -7, zi Piarsstmou,-Joly 24, MS. 011 . 11111 A WiiiktiousE; RICHARD E. BREED, • • zziow.cottir„ 1110. 14110 , W00d Street. BRITINNa AND , SILVER. PLATED:TA/ILL watts:Tx& ?was AND TANLIZ ORTI,NRY. Ew"' IHINA.TsN •-• • at HINA CHINA N V ri b l i 4tONN . • j ZOWLSILAN WANED)? EVERY • ENCIIIPTIUN -.•• VA! 4"4 Ir.liGiailit'STONE WADS of toNN • wholdulesneriNat trade. „,:ilkeLsrAn i t %%Tit conviewit.kor•viirtliiii r" - 144;,71.4 tenni tia - ....... .... ......... ' Plumber3i . and Steam illittpra t . I =ri•* l o 46 43l:t . A!,. ‘ cii) . 3* - **.. erid Isaithi; ' *star eloseSei' atoddstierd, t - endants,. ad One des onktor sweat the most ressonsolo - Orders from !votary videos. by,sosilpfodpu. dt" J. DIAMOND, Practacal 81138 . 8/AN FrIBIeLE sPieerALEs, minim itifus , aire,e4bOtpeeitinittaiekti".l ; l C hirthatovßtreet,i'M W ki,' 110)18MITIVA4D'OE4ER IN [bade at alt dew N4V-fAr I:sada:lW gold st Uri lOwsst prices. cuelnltv on AgloANotioe.,,,, •, „ , „00 - WHOCANBUTTS For -;'=” Two WeFtl'a . infaoilligi_gooa oriliowuirtake, VA128.31 No. 313 ' • TAMES 111. u„; , • 6 0A w tt a t( :7 1 tends °Zee . 444 - • • 117S-:02;:' 11=1111=111 W • ANTED. —By TWO SLIIGLE GENTLEMEN, *Niro th ere are no °Go boarders. -- r>fis4 ll3 /M.OF-R 0 0 1)3 •' *L . antidatlng of two bed rooms, bath r oo m a n d par lor, famitshad or .millarnished, pleasant loca tion In Pittsburgh or Allegheny, with or without board. Address particulars, 4. G. All Inn Nog dun, Pittaburgb. YV T AITT-7/101ALED — E.—NAo9.ENLE. preTsS7l,2 11 ALEndwIl1ba . "readdy soon; THE I OST CAUSE, antw lioulh"nit". of the war by E. A. POLL D. of Variants no/ sairnr, sobstertplism. Tbe only standard and of. SOAK and üblise. ExelOsivo ter. rliory and a large commission paid. bond "...D for tonna. Address. A. TALOOTT. jy:ll:rsb.d& el' MO Liberty Et.. fittshurat. Po. VIT-r—eraii4Titliles ugh paid W Altana, to introduce our new min, "' trtieg relg r afiratiijrt2rS A5,v4.)., •vr or,ftille.- Ob. iAkelittdanr, WALL PAPERS &C. T110)Mill WOROALUEI urwittiit W TAT. PAILtiIK . 1 t , , TRANSPARENT WINDOW SNADELI Nr mt. sot . Warehouse, 91 Wood Street. Second door below Dlsmoad realm] PITTBIIUItf3II PA. pAPientiL.mcm*Gs - r9n owe, .64M-et collections:l American WWI Papers. Foe tho Ant Han, 10. Avelam • • A - E EXGLISIX PaIPERS - Achalce selection of Lbw-, Newest French Paper For sale b WALTER P., MA RSH A LL, • SI WB'od Street PARLOR PAPERS. em:l A NEW LOT OF Standard Gold Papers Now rece i ned, or berolrul 'deegiot •FErlors, No. 107 MARKET STREET, NEAR YIPTH myl9 ==!=! BRED IRON WORKS. JONES & 14116131 E, I .O X • r o JCES33tT.FILC3I-ME, MAIMPACTI7IIIII9 OP AMERICAN AND CLAM Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; Guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; T Haili,l6 and .20 lbs. to the )'ard Tram Balls, punched and corm ter sunk; Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets; Cut Nalls.and Spikes; Ship and Bbat Spikes; Railroad iket4 • Fishßailroad Bars and Bolts; flails aad Car' Wheels and. Axles; Street Car Witeelaand Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and - Axles; Patent Cold Rolled. Shafting; Patent Cold Boned Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. WABEILOUBE AND OFFICE. 120 Water and 158 Front Sty, )311,ANOLL HOME, Nos. 22,24 and 26 River Jel:elS 101110A110. ILL MEN'S BOOTS BOYS' BOOTS, Youths' 13cocotis, LADIES' BALROBALS, LADIES' GAITERS, KISSES AND CHILDRENS' Boots, Balmorals CM G- AL. I 'A^ :E s , AT REASONABLE RITES, SMYTH & 63 MARKET /32.71RET. DAY, . 2 111cABOY & SPANO, ;.'t: 11[01 . 111.ETOJLS or Azl. NamLammers otvil varietle; of --. M.Y.: 41. /011U6011 SS