I, D GI ' ( =-, ` the Nittobugh*odic ITSittlitari BEM ts 00. F 11. AN. In T: r. =M C. llterL Josist s . VFW. • aibmao"ED i,BtudnessiMausigete. . .113LY.:M 1860. , D;ta UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. • F9a "YEl.4llign I,k MAJ. CEN. JOHN W.AEANY, . • 1 or oupor.,wukirx:. *"; . Sways)!.?3,.ppox.v.m, City. cLisir or COMET; - .1011LNIV BROWN, Hampton ciao* Of oaruls COURT: lILEXAIIDEIL,IIILANDS, Ctty. Ur-CORDER: LIENS" SNIVEL", City. • lIIIGISTIVEL JOSEPH 11. HEAT. Plum Tp. en.. MISSION SR: 4.+E.ollluslulasst.T o ....cp , ' Assparz.x: .101I1S1 P. GI.ABA,TIty. ..;a:cafitGE IFFIIBO.I I I. • tiMORGE Y. EIMER. North Fayette Tp. stAdIEEL C..III..DIVICIL , Co ll ins Til. wity.LI&MIPICTEBOtoefi Ty. A. COLVILLE THE HANK THROW N OiFF. \Menthe President resolved to betray the Republican party, and hand over, if possi ble, the government to the control of the rebels and copperheads, ho thought it pru dent, as far as practicable, to conceal his real design. He repelled as, an insult thO insinuation that he meditated treachery; • .. protested ho hon'istly meant to eschew the path Or TYLER and FILLMORE, and avowed That 'whatever dlirereucva existed between himself and the men who aided in his elec. tion, ho would fight out inside the Repub. limn lines. There was no sincerity in these protestations. Duplicity was essen tial to his Policy: What he-hoped was by malting these comparatively pacific and honorable declarations to alienate many RepulLeans from their old aasocistions, and to attach them to his fortunes; in the end to lead them into the camp of Democ racy. From the first this was apparent to some, but not .to all. Now, subterfuges and disguises 'are dischrdid; the amalgama tion of the ,licpublicau followers of the President .with the Democrats is openly urged, and measures fur its accomplish- 'sent actually taken, dust here . the difficulties of the Pres' dent really begin. Doubtless the Demo crats are ready to accept the offices, or any proportion of them, from the President. So far es his schemes for the future concur with their own, they are willing to endorse his ideas. But they are not eager to ac- eept of Lim and Lis score or two of follow ers, as their party leaders, What they did by TyLen and Fniatofty, they are not inclined to do by him and his; but beyond the measure of Democratic precedent as established in the . cases of those eminent apostates they are averse to advancing. Nor is this all. Some Republicans who were bewildered by the President's sophis. tries into the acceptance and advocacy of his Policy, have drawn back upon finding ' into what company he would introduce them. Loyal themselves, in all their prin ciples and‘entiments, perhaps by tempera. • ment or conviction moved to deal leniently . with enemies overthrown, they yet had no thought of surrendering the Goveanment into tin hands of the men who madly sought Ale life. Finding such the -enter t-dnnient to which they were invited, they are making husteto ,vindicate their fame in returning to the old affiliation. What consolation the President wilt find in the Philadelphia Convention the event - must disci*: npt,loi.k with trepi dation or despair on its convocation. We like,Free Vecch. using it Oniielves; we arc willing everybody else should avail themselves of.iti Lot the rebels and -their sympathizerit„- to'goilier with the Conscript tires, meet, and say what they want._ They, may help to a Letter understanding of. the . -. - ,situation; but we have not much faith tlry_ as we judge the Convention is tiutte , ;t likely to be rent by dissentious; or if they --, agree at all,tu .agree in making such de ' mends as the. Prcaident will, hardly dare affront the masses of loyal people by enter taining, muckless .by attempting to fulfill. .. ~.. _ • , THE-CROPS.. • ‘; 80 far in the history of the civilizet ' world Providence has failed to send a sea. son so propitiOtti; frem heginning to end, - as to stopthe maths of croakers end abash the iMpudence Of spemilaiers. But the imi , nificence oe . PrOvidence to the people of . this country .411 .. been so constant and abounding that sensible _people put little faith la ppetlictions of famine or lamenta tions over Anticipated failures of harvests. Last spring the cry was raised that the crops were likely - to' fail, or, at leait,, fall, greatly below the' average. In this cry the farmers anti:speculators emulated each Otla- - , er's vigor and, apparent earnestness, and with techAfeet.' that the price of cereals rapidly advanced. Many speculators pock etolidiannioinejoins ur the operation;• per', - '' i fi'avh — likewise.''' - hams _some sea Certainly, the consumers, including thousands of poor WidOwl'istulhjipslreht OftM.astufnaoflaboy, • ers'Atellksles" and nianupict nrers,..'Were seriously vietimized. ~, ', - ".-•;=''';•, 1 110* does the' ssontand new I' 3fuelint the bri*st is secured; and thii4ork of se- , Cllrini tiio residue is progressing , finely. On the whole, a . ,..tettcr crop was never gab ered. .tiot that there have not been partial failureshere.andthere. Such failures always occur; but they' count for nothing in the aggregate. : :liiii country has such length and breadth,' that: meagreness'of -produc tions in one'SPot is laWays comminuted by exuberance deg:where. In the'aggregate, the defencertgainst famine is unfailing. • That•theArriog bad • nit unhiendlt open ing 'Must be confessetl. Rains were with- i lied over Urge ' " stretches C.-territory.- "' _ .. ' 0111510:8 did not Siert-S. Seal; 41' not .05.: Miliattn „UM frosts did - Some intschlet . tradt ...; ... ,The 'signs riii6rad ilia kirieipiii::',. ' Wpilav , .' -,• recently arossisr Pe nn sylvania 4 g .iiii k iii . : from the einitliweit comer to the aorthettlit corner;iiiilke:Pt , oar eyes and ears often: . - . .'. From wint we, saw., and .;=rd-we en • pc, ailstaketi in saying the hay crop is at Icstst:a full overlie.; and Is beitig Seemed in excellent condition. Winter wheat and . Bye is good, l'otatoes ' and Other , roots -give Mberi of yielding better than common. • ._ Of ftei , ta, Sq much cannot be said In some counties atrawberitei; both wild and -.. cultivated,-tailed almost entirely, anp rasp. :. 44rria*.iArir-hot—plenti.": In - tire western ,7'.. , ..; 4iiliiiiesii crabs; were, abundant. - In .t-Aliii itel:ibeligarOrai .41eo_worta_las , des. :- InM -ticiii4libeciiiimte,-.. by . rendering them , 01 50 04' a;•• in 'tiplied instances: hilllog ~ .:;i .. -4iiii,thisiii)sr,—,•AThis post: as huppFtod from c -; ipiiiiiad_ forii-F-yeare Ago, by prFry 4,,p. :;wager, of litoebrieter, If:':l7:,:rizi - n":1ot :ed: , "gooseberri,b4o6:: Ir. iplitotitafix. 'tors of anlna . Firing: . - .4 innltipliee its iviii gerl tairiPiiiii4l4- jivuoiicilmsAt;„, ~•.: :tank the leavesMtielabeYqiititttydbitotir:- - - - - )3 , idson oraii destittetkort:4..thololltigii tho'frull•llg4PO°B'°•. I ! t i - P,- 94 ', '; p W. ~, ' 47' ll x, iviintis.traiel.)Aci9 timnlkthdroolßileiA year, and 170iireiMiil.Yr'plaiiiie* &Mimi, in MEE 4' 1 114 j`~~"' '~~' . }~' • 1.---:;, 4:1:-,(::;.1.- •••••,,,,,,:,:gs-. •--.'..:_-..4,;.,--,„,7,';...e.t ,,, ,- - - ..:•• before:they desist anddliapp•ar. Peaches ire inmost of the counties a bad t failr4 - ns were cherries. Of apples; *xs arid tiainees there is not half a crop. Gra*, whereier the climate: is congeriial, Abundant, and if not struck with mildew, wilt Ix; of eteellent quality. In some ,Igheyerits; which We - Have carefully ex amintal, the vines are fruited up to the ut most limit. We think nearly all are. so. Y7n be vrliole, the Inventory is a good one. The chief lesson to ,bo learned from it is to rely on Providence and disbelieve the croakers. RETREISCHttEin. On several occasions we -have felt con strained to comment in I plain terms upon 'the extravagance, not to say recklessness, with which large sums of money were voted, and other like appropriations pro jecited, by the present Congress- We have sometimes thought members were deliber ately conducting an experiment to deter mine the precise amount of strain the nation al finances could bear; and we have felt serious fears that the process would be •r as to lead to wide spread dis- FE= aster, if not if the aggregate should sss been, and be ascertained `la f the various sums Congre has still, urged to grant for purposes altogether aside from the legitimate objects of the Government, it would be found to rise to some hundreds of Millions of aallars; at least half as: ardch as was ,required for yearly expenses during the prosecution of the war. idtiny of these propositions are still pending, and several of them are likely to go through. Congress has now prorlded for a Joint Committee on Tietrenchment, to consist of three Senators and five Representatives, to sit during the recess, and to cover with their inquiries - the whole range of the Civil, Military and Nasal services. This Com e mittee will take the place, in important par ticulars. of the Commission on Rattan= and Taxation appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and composed of eminent edinomists not holding seats in the. Repre sentative bodies. If Congress would now let all Appropriation Bills, of the class re ferred to, go over to the next session, and mail this Committee shall report upon their merits, there - would he a fair prospect that all of them would be squelched. The President has done the country ex cellent service in withholding his assent from one or more of these bills, for which we rendered him our thanks at the ,time. Hewill strengthen the public confidence in him—of which he stands greatly in need-- by continuing to resist all further ap propriations for objects not absolutely ne cessary to the legitimate ends of the gov ernment. -- In the western coeinticatho Republjcans have generally nominated candidates for local offices, and'designatm3 Conferees for selecting 'members of Congress. In some localities, where the "Crawford system" obtains, considerable personal bitterness has been enkindled; but these strifes have produced., no apparent estrangements from the party anti its principles. In the east ern and northern counties not many of the local tickets have yet been framed. It is the custom to delay mail August or Sc tember So far as we hate been able to gather in formation, there are very few defections from the ftepublican ranks. A few WM , heads, whose capacities and services have not been rated at so high a value by their associates as by themselves, and a few .po- Mimi bummers, who always attach 'them selves to the flanks of the party that seems to offer them the best opportunities for plunder, are exhibiting a clamorous zeal for the President's Policy. In the ranks of the office-holders, a few Individuals arc simulating compliances they do not feel, on the false principle, that as the Prefident is cheating the party that honored him With its cenfidence, it is fair to cheat him. But, beyond these trifling' exceptions, the Republican ranks are as solid and well-die ciplined as at any former period. Every where confidence is It in the triumphant election of Gen. GEAR. Indeed, tliiifiest informed• and most dispassionate of the Democratic leaders expect no otherriesult. What they are laboring for is to secure gains in the Congressional and Legislative representatives; and their mclbridls to' fo menf local and personal gunnels on the Republican side. 8o far the amount of en couragement they have received does not offer inducement , to a large outlay of efforts. The Rapublicaniard'imbued with a pro fogad conviction of the importance of their cause, and that the crisis of its fate has not yet been passed. They are firmly resolved not to suffer the loss of so many sacrifices and so much exertion. • - Some Frenchman of. a statistical turn of mind, who evidently has but little to do, publishes. in a Havre paper some curious statistics 01 the averse talk of men and women. ,Ha has discovered that an ordi nary mldule aged man spends three hours pet day, hi conversation, calculating tit' the Miner one hundred words. per minute, or twenty-nine octavo pages per hour, which would 'ankitint to 6&) pages per week, or fifty-two big volumes per year. Having obtained these facts as regards the mastu line portion of the human race, the statis tician applied his best energies to ascertain the amount of words uttered: by an argil nary and. mititilm)agedueandei;peemigtite, and .be amount of time spent on t h e over age by that sew- in' general conversation. After the most. patient investigation and abstruse Calculatiiiii, this' able avitlimeticlan waseetitpelied. to give up the questi on an d confess` the magnitude of the figures ma duced, even, at the outset, of the Inquiry, baffled all human calculation, . ---• —TheConvenikeitif, 'the Denier, racy met at Des Moines on the 11th and passed a series °Fre-isolations, demanding the uncoadittonal return of rebels to Con gress, approving the President's policy against a prot,*.A, Ve tariff ! em. The Com mittee on litiftio*Simade, two rrepOrtsi the majority favoring:the nomination or can didates for two minor - offices, and all:talon with: the Johnsonites , already in the field, on the remainder of 'the State ticket; and the minority recOmMeialiing nomina -1 slob of a straight-out'{3opPerheadlieket. . The London TIME again indulges in Isoine- - •A:omplimentary remarks upon the visit pf the United Buttes monitor Elan ionmeoli to England, and says that - in al- Vrtrlog this vessel to visit :England at the resent trionaent the Goverintient of Prod :tient .T011)1000445 eenferr.MlA:ffierriee only secondary tolitat so frankly rendered in the recent "Wpresslon of the miserable Fenian demonstration on the slimes o f the Canadian lakes. ~ • , - . , - -; 4 PENNSTI.VANIA. The Talk of gen and Wonted'. •;44terrible accident dcenrred at Rainey, tit; tin Saturday ii'vettlng. Three young men, all about' eighteen , years of age, were eattight by ofreight train whileoit , sablg the track of t railroad in a buggy. They were promiainglonng men, and 43ona-res pectively of 11. K. Await; Thomas Payne, and IL 'EI, Linton, prominent citizenaof the 'county, -The two former were latently kilted; the latter lingers; 'hut' cannot Bur- The Hart Rimy Itathinid aial-Vrana portation Comity -WM Win 4164041 a poinnees jury at Jorsay,Olty 14 1 0 0 ty of .manalaughter. U dtto; R. trial :6y,0. jury "of its pears," , irs- aupposo mlst -, b o Punistied lELPo, , potatuliotAil pnaddatitand , - S ltXs milauttolthatforty thiusand soi ;Mies 41t6 Nu* t'CorintPi *1 0 1.110,0 1 h 1011 Wld fikeriti Bine& pnyde: etat f4tly(itpdmkulaid MI - ' , IM=== alisziAz '..--HoStetttimarses'lzi Erie are 941Ucted 'Witt the glanderri; 4 4 The poliCa are busily exigttged ill shoot ing.dogs m.Washington,ll 0. —Morrison's Opera Hoase in Indianapo- Us, when completed, will cost $lOO,OO O . —Three hundred and twenty burial per mits were issued in New York, on Wed nesday last. —The ' citizens of Indianapolis are get ting anxious about the short supply of wa ter in their wells. —Father Patrick Donlan,a Catholic priest, died from sunstroke, In Washing ton, a day or two since. —The New York Giatzen announces an , Intention of bringing that paper out as an ' evening daily, in October. —The President accepts the resignation of his Attorney to General, as he is opposed to using Speed in the trial of Davis. —There is a factory at New Hartford, Conn., ,thich tarns out 210 dozen steel corsets daily, and employs 14 hands. —Dispatches and letters from Wisconsin, lowa, anti Northern Illinois, are very nat tering so far as crops are concerned. --Some gentlemen from Tennessee re cently sold to a banker in St. Louis SW,. MO In gold, which had, been burled during the rebellion. —Tuere aro now_in coarse of erection seven new churches in Indianapolis. A. touter 180 feet high is to be added to the First Presbyterian church. —Fourteen car-loads of Swedish emi grants passed through Cleveland for the West Friday morning. They appeared to have plenty of money—ell gold. —A young lady while. bathing at East New London, on Monday evening, bad one of her toes bitten by a crab. The lacerated member will have to be amputated. —A Buffalo newsboy named Vattles, had a nail shet through his head on the Fourth of July, and was only is trifle discouraged. Ile is around selling papers as usual. —Spencer W. Coe, formerly of Winsted, receives a salary of $30,000 in a New York dry goods house, which is said to be the largest paid any man in the country. —A stranger called iu at a hardware store in New York and asked to see some razors. A few were handed him, when he delibemlely opened one and cut hie throat. Ile will not recover. —At Cincinnati, Pat Ryan, a laborer, employed on the hio turnpike, killed him self night before last, while under the hor rible excitement of mania is ran, by dis embowelling himself with a scythe. —A couple of rogues, named Belton and Bishop, are under arrest in Columbus for the brazen impudence of selling bogus gold nuggets. They got off nearly 0,000 of the stuff in Dayton, and an equal amount iu Columbus. —The tierinan ladies of Nashville have received front l,etpsic, Germany, is flag costing $OOO, to be presented to the Turn verein Society. It Is pronounced the most beautiful flag ever presented to any similar society in the United States. —A. man named Gaines, who.murdered , McNah, was hung last Friday at Benton, Kentucky. From 5,000 to 1,000 people were present. The parting of Gaines and his wife is reptesented as one of the most heart-rending ever witnessed. Ile was very calm. —Mrs. Henrietta W. Davenport, of He lena, Ark.. has just bear notified that she has fallen heir to an estate worth $2,000,- COO, in Scotland, through her uncle, Ro bert gruce Blackburn, recently deceased, who was one of the heaviest manufacturers in Europe. —The Commissioner of Internal Revenue is daily in receipt of communications front piarties desirous to learn whether the new Internal Revenue act imposts, a tax upon Imported rigors, m which the Commtssion er has replied that no tax is imposed upon imported brands. -,—Prol. Goldwin Smith, makes the pres ent era - of English good feeling toward America, on the Fenian business, the occa sion of urging that England do us justice in the Alabama matter, and remove n thorn that else will long rankle. England will not be wise enough to do it. —A burglar entered the sleeping apart meet of the editor and sub-editor of tits Chattanooga Doily Union on Friday night, and robbed them of everythins,they had In the world, in consequence "Of which the early suspension of the paper is looked for. Their combined toss was twenty-rive cents. WANT SU PPLIED.—London Ate, Icorri.eu Abr.& LONDON PORTE& BEAM% LTUCT.—To get genuine imported LON DON ALE, POILTISA. or ItlemWE STOUT has been almost an Impomlblitty In this city. notwlths handbag the feet that there are few tunics more sub-able fur weakly persons and Invalids. The want has at length been Supplied. A large amortment of the finest brands, comprising Itarelay 6 Perllna• L0N11024 !MOUT, Dais k INDIA PALE ALE Campbell's SCOTCH ALE. etc-.lust received it VLlklintPli DIM) STORE.. !fn. WC Market street. and Is sold by the ease or single bottle, al the lowest rates. •Alan. a most complete Mock of the focal LIQP4)EIt for media:sal purposes. Arion, NEW ADVERn&EMMSFTS. JUNO/f4.111, Jr., Adams Expreu OPeo, 64 Filth arta; Non atahorised Agra to precuts itsitartterrahlts !or the GAZEITE, and all other papers throughout the United Male an d "PLYMOUTH CONGREGA— TIONAL (MUNCH, —Palate tellglona sec- Ices In the NM All A DENY OV MUSIC. Nee. NANNY L . rettnNtE, l'astor, 111 pNnteh TO- M/BMW INOKNIhtI, n t lOtt WA In the IVIKNINO at TN o'clock. 4,11 Iar — FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, ALI,GOIIENY IpITY, EU:N.IIIOR HALL, center or eral aud Lacock l'aator, to- El SO. •Itcrelres at Net na. and n j ; p. m. Prayee Meeting on WEDNESDAY ILVNNLIto at Ts rirFIBST BAPTIST Cllll,llCll. Until tint completion Or the neve aerrlcesatill be held tn Mn UAL*. Prase!). to by thc Paetor. Itar. JAMES S. DID . K.I.3LSON, every 9AIDIATII at MS o'clock. a. ea. MOW quarter toe p. m. SABBATH SCIIOOI. at l o'rlock, p. m. Airtm cord 11.11 T invited to attend. )1 . I:- .. . F.— Cl• O. The members of MOUNT XORIAII LOIME, No. 3.0. are re quelled to mast at their HALL, corner of Diamond and bruit Warta, 1111.5 LA Y at on* o'clock, in attend the funeral or our Isle brother, Cal. SAM -171-.1. BLACK. Identbm aof Doter Lodges are ear. neatly Invited to attend. )751 !glib ' J. N. WILLIAMS, tireretary. • vir E STERNMIL INSTI TUTE. NEAP. 11A%TtEN. 01110.—Captal ii-AMIN M. 1A101(E, Superintendent, Captain U. it wrivtacti. v. it. A.. Commandant. Me next.* Manta thin Institution to ill open at:STY:WWII Iltb Circulars rim w h ere at Om Seek Moro of A 1 1 . E ng ip,p A Co.. airy permint deeirin further Information can et infer with iitrl CAMUE 1 SINULA I, Ptofeesor in the inatitnte. from 10a. e 10,12 0. dell, Mil Vtb lust. jr21424 poucEnEN WANTED. Application! to be made at the IdATOII . S OF !Pone need apply who cannot comp well rec ommended tor sobriety did leitegflty! Wawa 1114 per " T' QT2041:2/1) ~tV. iI."IIOOARTH &NIP 'CONNElairlt -OAO T iliettiNV,ll.lllrl l MAl r Oila t ic h h C: 711.4=17=vtr...tm1vg4c4.:7!...a mt. will be paid emend after that data. of P l **_, . Cali° tl and deurery at the Iflrst alt! . 0 dal°. 11 1.6614 J/k. P 1 . 1 tap . adlt, Tavaintee. wppWERS, ATTENTION-rall HALE.—IIbo good second band ALE EAMELE AND llAblital wIU ba sob] at & bargain isibertli opposite CavellLb street. Fun HENS, A HOUSE . OP RIGHT BOOMIII with .4101 and finished attic... Boss stresi an in fr,4:l:=6 9•1 04 1. 'Art:aux:N* 7s- ln tirst. Itrunitst of . X.• v. wiltrisAViltpri ina:rm Ito. 27 Ifirth street. Facer AUBIVALIOF New Wheat at the Pearl Steam NM , el , % a b r Aiz s t . gg enlpt .grz poelotor !Haw Waal %,htut, expreeely tag,to gitelketofll4l% the ettehtion of the trade. 11% T.• IfieNtiZDTA VITTSUUUGH AND • OAKLAND sonic a:* -a. inintiocu. (tsnecouar. Jobs 'Huretoell Jr ) ithEttYll& tt-AN ykoamets, PlikbOretr. Pit rtAtiio=4llbe extm s k dre lee otlrlttliT u *Vs V IKEA AND ritubimm Oeklamt. Passenger ye. r ar to the titeltuboase urerT htlelates.. 1r13:04 ELEUEIIiIt:.C44I,IIII that tho•repurtat the rowers , fde r tho ononnit DAvin ,thi,KY, in the 4.:1ty.0f Alionhony. sot. Mg forth the damns/to: snithanents asuisrmatiott the IrronoriPtiloionkK‘4o.4 nrao.hll4 , 4uly 10th.. gitu gi tt a th rz o 04 0 115. 4 _, w 1 . ; v triV iti ctlergWeri ldimme . triathent tggel.l-,. • ?- 7 • ' IC Ai' o OtiViAz i tur, - - 700 Ul.ll K-"rr'''CPll4:o44 11 4 4 iill0 I Pll.4iiiiiii*W 49 4 4 . lrl L ki I:2 l 6l=oest *a. t:er;: , :i :-‘l(lll4:ifff MEE c"us.i ME T. BRADY do CO., <so«euor. to B.tioi Coruei Fourth aiiii_Weiad BARBS 8z BROM, DIALICIIS IX ALL 11=8 07 - Government Securities, Foreign. Exchange, Gold. Silver and Coupons, COLLECTIODTS =MD an all secesalol• point* In the Voiced Kates:and Caisdna. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. LIFE INSURANCE AGENT WANTED A FIRSINCLASS INSERANCE CO "-•In New York, (Dividends 50 per cent.,) are I. want of an Eiperieuced Life Insurance Mal, OEM THE AGENCY AT PITTSBURGH. with adjoining opontles. With on onergetle Otto who will pooh Lite insurance, and devote hie lios to it, • liberal orrangement will be mode. Addeo. “LIFI/ INbUliaNtl6,•' UA zwrrs Orrim JT2l:ial SEASIDE SHAWLS, BARECiE SHAWLS, Grenadine Shawls, Chaney !bawls =9 WHITE, ORR & CO.'s, SS 'Entt.ll:l. SIEStro of HOti I EBY ! kVIERY DESCILIVTION OF Stockings, Gloves, Undershirts DRAWERS AND SUSPENDERS, PHELAN'S OLO STAND STOCKING STORE NO. 2.11 Fifth Strcet. TCOLLOCTIU OW 121111MA1.1 1 1 ,11 . -0, .12,1 Cott.. TION Ca 1116THIIT Nth. tsburith, July . Ile . ANNEAL LISTS OF LICE'S. SAS ANOT A %ES oN INCOMES. CABILIAA.M W ATI 'II Ks. CI ANUS, sILV Alt PLATE, Au., Is now 11l Itil• Ofilee. atol after this date perfecto will he ecceit ...I thereon fur the City of Clttsburgti. 1t...r -ough o f Law rra.xt lilt and inn tosruchlp. Lewnses must be taken out before the 31st Inst.: •fter that dew 10 per vent. will be edited. Taxes on Ineklaire. Carriages. Watches. Sc., roust be paid before like 20th 01 Misted: after that claim the permit, rill Ike Deputy i ollccao. , W. E. HARBISON and JC II N A. SEIO.CA N will bro ready to receive. after the tritti 'haunt, fur that portion:l the Distriel not to eluded lu the ahare nd will post notices through like different Boroughs sal Towustithe of the times and places when and where they will be preparcl to receive tares, RR. LITTLE. )yl6:Se,:il.l.eT Collector. rid Dialetet. llrrleg or TEll rrrrser /nee WATTS &ND t t,.., H Lw T l'otiraN v, l'irreni NMI. June Tian. 506. nIYIDEND No. 10 .—The Board .•-• a Infector. of this I . ;al;s ,T vt Boat atOck tiMs li a ' r! ter crtaluit June Ilk pay ,blet free or United Matte on and alter Jul• ts next. The i.torbanenal idond of TORRE ASO ONE. HALF (V,. 1 . 141 L (.I,NT.‘ dee octob, I. on tha third mon/rase bond. 1,. &leo order,' lead, leaf I/lilted ate• lea, in anticipation, at the lame time. nhareholder. and bondholder.realigned at New York e their dividends at the Mantles I Itou. of it S LOW. I.A hi KU A CO.' and thafe registered at Pittstiorgh of th• TreaStirer la that etty. lne I...Per-b.:peke will elm< Jane te. at Zo''eloell r. Y., and will ra-opesi July ta, th.reattar. 14 entered UK r. U. lit rtilltheON. Jyllll6l Seerr-tary• RESIOVAIL. 160. Smithfield Street. 160. JOHN ZVirEEDINGEH. Formerly of FIFTLIesTIRCHT, has re:pm - alio 10. 160 Stalthfield Street, Tyro alum, .bout Oise llrcel. WM'. h. ha. as •.- cdW.nl stoel or Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, And all kind. of tt"lllint. TICITHIIIidigNTS and bTUI ar-31.1.1 Inatranunta repaired frith neatots. and Mayotte.. Ji WagoTa qUARTIOtIiA IIe%IKILA.L.• 0/}11.11., Jaly Tab, lant. ! - SALE °FPI:MLLE ANIMALS. Wlll ha cold at Public. Ana% ion. to the hight W itty, on the 30Tti WAY twr JULY. at the tiovarn.. went Yard, comer Fayette and Umrtaon allays. la this atty. the fotinatniri MX 11011.1 Zn. Full KT rontil bIIfI.ICS. The 61,0,5 antwals are In One condltloa, pin minuted ht) dges aa very aepealor, Vie) arc tee (ant that will he offered for wale by the Uoverninent at till. place. Animals told Warty. kale to tionintento at 10 a.m. Tratto—CattL U. It. terttney• E=Ml POINT MALT HOUSES. W. H. GARRA6D & Masters, Grain a Bop Dealers, No. 17 Water Street, and Nor 5 and OPat 5 PITTSBURGH, PA. Btrar...Azzlv, ,FrA4T. " trtr BANK EXCUANGE RESTA. URA:NT, H. SCHILD, Proprketor. dro. 90 Third Ni., Pittsburgh. IiANTLBVEN'S 1315111 NU IttHALP All Me logurlesof the season. Choice Ligoort, &wars. Ate. Pri•ane Dining rooms up stairs. PROPOSALS WILL DE RECEIV KO by the Coma Moe of the Fire Mann Tele. tar.V ."4,Vie,:r=Vol,:kl, 1 11, nest HOLMES, HELL & co., Anchor Cotton El ills, Pittsburgh, Mann facturen of ANCHOR IA) dnEtT/NIO , VI a L i ll tarlin i kU ll, And BATTINO. inyl/1:100 - - - $25 REWARD WILL DE PAID tor infer - met:on that will lead to the cowrie. 11011 of the toleereant Who stole from the tan pad of the undersigned, A JERSEY WAGON. on the mernlni of the nth u Aar,..tg wfiN. ME] 1.4 1 011 BALE.—Tire good will and fixtures of A CROCERY STORE, EL' It t arnria . . th inli7,F N .472 , l o ,7lo - 1 . pr i tamrs enquire No. „ GENERAL 3Drabviskenzas ClPRickep. 0. U, 0030001004. ot T u • & Solicitor of Antorkan A Yoietin .41. 30 WM. Witco. 12 st. Clair or. MAshlence, 14 Na 7 it. Up. I=4 vitt° ACtsulltAlLWAY CO, tl41"" Lula, an tly - 14. 18()S. TUE INTEREST, IN' VIOLIti ON . the Vett: hi0T5A141014444 njoa yaelit! ttallweY Comilthyi.Y.Mt dr n D.‘"E w r i n . N o 'l let, w il l be pit 4 ottpribettttlotto te pon• the Ilanhittg C4. I 4KKE Alk Inigew Ir _17 : 1 1 P 1 . 11°D or Igllr WAoferrALDUCll":7reutirer. ' FUZE 11111106;,411411). ~CULdP(r.rt store and for tale FMB BRICK AND At the Warehouse, NO, 20Pin.sid3 6 SIPOO,Ofq t. DAY' VOA 1111110,. *Pr Xacuamaiz DANK bit riTrontim. Virrahu ORIIEII OF T ariu iEtg - BOAnku w .,.. : 1 3 11tElZ/1/118. notice I. hershr heir ,""' ADDITIONAIi.STOGIV -e authorized shalt, until -SW ltiarrie..*"" 4l4 ' to Oubseribere al the rate ortillati-iiiik LOLLAR/ ty umlaut/tar hi s jiriltilAir;Citehriti. VW" TUE INURICRLEIIARLOM.. A.. of detsiptions off, REAL Esr.a.t.E. • • . 0 -. 6...1..1...4.0-parh. ARD :44 - IS Kat dolibrasenned itttiftrattallgaFVP). 411111ALf Indsf ;do . .!•,..;;.::..;,'',6.:;7,e.,:'''-4,,ii,'",..,:i..'i':•_ - ;_, , ::,3', - ,' T... - :-7:;,F,',::r . ''.i' - ' , .• - • . •',. : ,,'- . ,',•j ,- ,;.:: . .'.,: . .i : ...;:; - : - -:, .t.f;::',.ll'-i-',''aV.'4a&:alid!§.i'',l!&:Ue.,,lidz=&)-...,,-e.-Rtk,.4:2Z,,,4,1.,.t-•.:'4:::.z.i.:,.f,kq: STPTUIER GOODS AT NACRIBIU CilllBLll, We have now on hand and are opeetloo . 1 0 1 9 Fine Traveling Bags, Sun Fmbrellas, • Fine Parasols, Silk and Linen Furs, Best Kid Gloves, Cotton Hosiery, Fine English Ribbon Rich Belting and Btickles, Berlin Gloves and lace Hills. .Bugle Bottons and Gimps, Rich Guipure Lace, Embroideries and Laces, THE "STAR %HIRT." a f‘lll a. matmeta just Iherfile. MERINO SUIRTS for bumutor meta. Flll/11,LICS'S ourLEs ELLIPTIC Merchants and Dealers wi will thorusonsole qua our Wholdsalo frOpsr!uleut well allod Iroo . l. at Lou,. LukCßuLi CAIti.TRT.P (fur store w 111 be closed daily at sr. li. etetia) Siwailiai a. .Iyil Rivamig HOSIERY DENNISON'S, New Goods ! New Good New G o< FIDAINGS. IIiEtCTIN.D, AND I. YLAKINAIIND, lur r LID Trlmnilng al cosi. LACK COLLARS AND II A N E OD,L.AIAn. ARTA, DANL.. Mini:Alin ANI PIA.CNCINADS. ILU VFIANUS. SKller In VA WAInTn AND CAM , - InnEKTINUS, VII.LINUS AND !lAMBI' ID I; A NI IF EILCHI Ern, In irD•A‘ ‘'ArllqT• I.ls EN ADLLAILA. 1211 , . ,•LlVi'n. NWLAM AND L'ALCLILIC WAIsTn. A GENEAAL ASSORTMENT OF ENEISItoII , V , RI Et , . BUT • ON S, 4AI/1 K., AN 11 U ESTI; FT' liN ',MING 000115, At Greatly Reduced Priceti, 27 FIFTH STREET. PIENNSYLVANIA CENTOAI. ItAll.ll.oAla Trellis artier and (race tin l'itlon Depo. comer Worthlos oto gni !Abort,' StrCfill. er Foll t, o o a: unt,' a MET \AT. past Inc L.. "3:11/ to Pay Et prem.. . 1:03 a m W•IVe No t fiftts m.grall's No. I .... roll • 131 Edith= No. 1... 7.5. a to Almon* Avocet. 7:40 • Wall`t No. • x, 0 a to tllneluoatl 1),h1 a m Jobattoon ha— ana Wall , . No. ..10tre •to ttallitoo e E•... pol Wall's NO. S. •..11:3. ro Penn Express.. 1%.90 p nt!Juhustown Ace. l'Otp New 'Vora .. I:80p tc , ltraedock No. I. ttio p ot Kell' N p to,•vella liCrprer. 0110 m Wall' NO' 4- ...NOD pnt Well'e No. 4 4,01 p Braddock No. k 0,01 p n Wall'• N0.t..•.. Walla No. .... 7:113 pm l Vast Line ip Altoona Accout. Wall'! No. a.•.. eon p et and Etalgraul tight pine 7 * bTaixtVeirrrZlVt ' a ' s t r . P.Tl P s ". t4al ton ex' erl Eutehtlat reachinc Vittshurch at ghee a. to. thoterahtg hares sleets. at 1tt0.10..., and servile at Well's Ilistino st DAlledslphta stot the Polar/lore Repress nlll entre With the Nen lock Express at p. on huntlay. 1 tie eon Unto. Depot natl. occupying the three upper storks of theatcpot ts doer opeo tor the ItagleL-La of the tracellng com munity. A ompachns Itenaorant is open at AL/. WWI., day and ulght, Ittoolays excoptchl. NOTICM.--DI casts of Inas, the Vroncylvsols B. B. company will hold themselves logy...tele for pm , oma imittlfute only, •1.1 .r, ianlrtAoolll{ not creced• r 0. CIOOI. taco , Cot. sad tier; Q. a. tics. 01335:2=1 121=11 NCIII'XCniI. :J'! 1: " ..l ~.G~. Za, 3.9 Wirth !Street. 19 Fifth Street, InEl D. DENNISON'S =I T IRE GREAT FIRE AT PORTLAND Scenes and Incidents in this Week's LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWS 10 Coates pries, JOHN P. HUNT & CO.'S, 59 Fifth et., Mlasonic nail VROVOSAIA - S PENNSYLVANIA Agricultural Laud Scrip for Sate TIME UNITED STATES 1 40YEIIN. KENT haviog granted to We Coutatourrealtb of Proorylrauta Laud !toil, representing 'PAM acros of Public 1..011, for the endowment nf Agri cis/tura' Colleges n, tbls State, tee lloard of Com millsloorrs no lac,. tbl• t.arid ruin to the public. Proposal. for the porcbsu. of this Laud *alp, .4- dresard to • . 'fbio Etolni of Dostlnlaslouars of Agri cultural Laud O dic will be reccirc.l at the bur veyor fleocrat's , at liartialuarg, Wednesday, August 15, 1866. ltn ThL tang May ho located In .y Suite Terr ry, by the bolder" of the melt.. oingl i naLf, o4 :,:i.A . ,, , , , itringtr4 'rigi, ( II:,; P LVII.. ,, to onto •tt Vtl vnbeentryi tack klees of oerto ter sectfror of one hundred anit dit a y be is most be Made.. pee acr, and nu Inda Mtn error.' for lean than one WW l ' ." 61..- 1 10 Tho the mousy lamed iraniediately on 1 . meet of the mousy to the Surveyor titiozr i, a: On thlo4 witleis nines be sap! within ie. remaining two -ibird• within thirty mita r n Station or thee ' areeptan. of tbe bid or a bide by tit Board of Onira. J. M. CAMPBELL, Mn General jyl7slo Ta r th e Board oftom r alulaue OWA: FOUNDRY..FOR $A WITS A DESIRE TO RETIRE lseht i besintwa , Vetter foeshl• soy irCillETOMOVirs. Wild' centime Of the'' Riti, lat htt. iltdiSlinyi, taw etkinery , Lathes, Toile. teitetherwlth thegnod will sod all .1w busiseselet 'yreseeteohnestee with the gamy, Tbm retabliebitielit:welilitstewn th oat the United mates, amiaelebtated futiselny One ' of the`Leading; FoOndries' . , . tar oonstrueUng and Making and Patting uP • ALL irorns OS Rows° lowa, - mud fungshingligula gousit . 4l2lothbr Itnigatid i the'ettlinti i r. eitanstie and ratetanninahlitilna almost. aver, Tarloty of pal tants Pirturninsput. wort. lar /lir or anavl• Tbls litfOrdP BA APAClttAllny sal r o axed la par, Oat wiallinp' to amnart Ina 01 a nte aud'Prouts. bib attaining: Ir-the 'purchaser avid dada° It The Property will be Lama tax a T • o[ Ylrars. . . aiol tha ritlorns, Tools, Lathes; and 'all the ma ast,to, R ollpgl s igul value. too tabs, J 01112( C. PAURiC, Itoundry, ,, SECOND AND OAS VittabutAll, To. • 7y18:04 . . . , . rAlmet, . IM. 15. Wi1411.07, 8C67.• PBBISVIRGit BOLT •001MAIIL -- .'„ AugARE PREPARED .to make lat'illods of 1101 , 14, fron,o4 tot Mattiitl ditist.: OAR BOXerd, - oAlialAGlt nom, JOINT Bums, PLOW POLTS, BUILIANG nyvpi, own+ 4.Tiox is(nas, — . 4III.tozBOLTIL azttOBLVM einkerMortop and 11E10 BM; Ninth Ward. or Idetts latt Pltt.Voundry. General 'illacßin4ll4R p!omPUY at4udea 4004, OM!, wawa , irmuiracmuitr,m 91 ALL lIIIRDII-01, naNT GLASS PRESORIPEON Rama' - A w n • ' f po,)OT. VDU aryT 22 . the ;MAU mita TO, _,...3101X404407 45(Lkitur%144ifel* '=- •-• MS KO /Etna and the Portland Fire _tE T N .A INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN: MISETI4, JULY 11, ism Cash on band, In hank. 111111 Wll.ll Alrool o l , . 5 1.1 % ,2 2. M.... ' United States SI. ck ..... . , ............. .•• 1d 2 ".. -,-, it , .al Y.statle, unincurnbored lak/S9 In St* , c Stocks 49701. 00 New York State Stork , . ........... ........ 7:14,173 ou liartford Bank Stocks 2x.0.01000 Id %Neeltaro.* Bank Stork... .... ....... M,odo °a Railroad Stocks. .te .... ..... .. ..... .. .. — 77.kual 50 Mortgage 1100110. 1. It y. County 1010 liad- 1 011,7 h road r, co Total LIABILITIES, =I Net, 3,ril 1.1..4 2.1 Income rOr r Sear • n . k k s &tits 11,..m.• or Nat nopens , - roe same time sdi paid in I: years. ....... t'l rc ........... •5r79.11, Mel State Tuxes paid LOSS BY THE PORTLAND FIRE SA- 1 - 1 3r 41t-la. The tolll *mount en , ereel by on p operty dens Need Or .larnenged 3rtetlCA, on which .:lelge will he ith ut pr 1 ., 11 t. r total niii teary ittieh Iron, [. hi s 00, au•l h ie i ng prowl , ly adjusted and paid. I his tun. Is a t. npon •tta, a / It bat slightly exceeding our tativern meld and .tltate taxes, paid Mt/ year, or propor tion equal to s *lda* lom furs company of $100,0:0 'risenecesaity for insuranceand the 1.1. Of Is. alt. etrong corporation, Ie forcibly Illustrated hr this Ore_ nevorai weak to aural:lee Cotenante are destroyed Portland ha. a population of tbb ty.divc 101 l sand. Wag handenuel • built, moistly One brick or atone Ariactarce--protected aud ecteeped with nwarde of three thousand shade trees—bounded on three 01.1.5 I.7llllaPr—lnae,d, literally, almost rising from the ocran — rod whit a good 13W•131 lire denart me t-1 et It ha, kle.oadofti property consumed In a few boors—opon a holiday when its strople are least occupied, f.ada. the eery hasigitificant Wine of ...con temptible Ore cracker. Itentembrr the trifling origin of Ores into sweet , ;;:t . / lieM'h"f:', the If you tired pro r' ne * r insurance sec..fly. Foibles le sued at fair to. na, A. A. CARRIER & BRO AC+I]NT 9 • J. D. RABI.A.I6I3Yp 334 Liberty Street, FASIHONLBLE HATTER And Dealer In all kinds of 23-49:TISA Alva vap6 eon HES. IBIS OD MOW The 'Newest Styles always on hand and at the Lowest Prices Look out for the YOU It l A Rti E W I N1,..,,L1(:),W=5,. nn poatto Wayne [trent. lIIKSOLVTION.—The firm O . N r.l it ANLINIMOIS. Boole aud Jb O em, le Ltd. day di... deed. by mutual conge o al,. All parties !melee claim, against the same can ylrosent them to eiper of tto , uoodershmedO ' fbr mdtiernent. 1 Mel El. NEII.I, WILLIAM ANDELMUN. Jul,. 11111. Ma. Having disposed tit toy Interest In the `'Oaretto Steam Jots Pruning ettatilhildneeit — to Mr. /Pissed Errelt, I 4.-alro to return iny thanks. to my friends fur the liberal iintrounge bestowed upon the t all., during toy connection with It: and would further recommend the new Oros Co the public to In every way w o rth of their run ndr riee nod support. Their nullities for doing all kinds of prlntlng are all that , an be deelnul. mid soy 'work sent to their office will •tecuted with ocelot. eel dispatch, and on air 31001 ryasonable term, D. O'NEILL. Virrentihriu. July tali. In. tylei the ERRETT & ANDERSON, Book and Job Printers, Wlld continue toe Root and Job trinting hll/1/10511 to nil Fla brancbcnOat 11. CAZETTE STEAM JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 84 Fifth St., Gazette Building. And rexp!cifully solicit • share of Public 1 , ..tr0- - Mc .111.6:liO DAY,: Me&BOY & SPAM, ritOICRIETOWS OF RON CM HMO WORKS. OMB AMR WAREHOUSE, Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104Thinl St, otronTEns or AND DEALERS IN Saddlery Hardware and ;Trimming And Manufacturers *rid, varteites of Superior Wood stud Iron Mutes, • . Wrought Post Bite, Bing Ulla, &maim Brand... Whorlltitc Mullen Btu, at., ae. Peep man an band a full .4 complete sagortment of 110 ,. .. In their Hoe, all of whlth they offer at . fate prima, and on 0,/, good tailil• so are adored by WV house la the trade EAST Oft .Vt. mylttb34_ J. D. RAMALEY, 336 Liberty Street, ETZEMEI FINE 'CLOTHING, NEWj YORK muutimAtrrosz. OENTLiiiIEWS-FURNISIONG 'GOODS. Wholesale bi tm 3 t lo gt:t.i 4 3 :k .git a l l wi.'s.ruizz =DM: iuid 'Remember ,itie ettiniT, opposite Wayeestreel. it:l;6=-118 03EL . T.#81r3FICONI. OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABT,E .1"0. 410 iients , JABS ,DAIN, noprieter ZirllPuntbders and onrriNted l o n .1.4.1 for , rd train/. At,o, Carriages, for Yookerala. *eddlnd, andArrites, at altort notice and ressortable S EVERSON - PRESTON& C 0.4 PEAMlngrinc. 474 ][2,OTI W4attiaS' .Waretioosa;Nos.lls6 andpviinrat ItiMe;'0111 'Pante Monongahela Mous% rittahrthr ,P 3 = Sumac • " 1 n g 1 xo.ao recieriti,pniit , ...';cAmprittEß ANlllllllillllo,f Alt weak not l9d to b tam w l u, tettiet-tilitt . prompt lAM:tattoo in ether a ty. , • jilt= A ORAME'Housg, • , seree rooms sitilintlVstooditsb) , e wi e Au n t, at the door; Mutated on the oWlNtshlngion , about Are Wits tr0M113341 elty PaVession ioria 14 ' 211 '7 1a " . "I lul iP ° it AVurth .trea. A nnmennwritAToult.4, , , , warpoze- - i aph i terg . up!l i tpAr r .tr jo t; CaAItL j ' fiagiUhre I.4.lrniutod to - th e Unlttet ;l ituelg; V be.S4gtir !'llitrtlardr2= I" •- "141 ' Airt r Al '"1.111736,14: - SET nrril TlONiilkrt v Sellialinlggolliiio°HbFffledArla PnivLieFerikE7. omonap imp ly lOtthau. NAME. PLACZ.b.gb. Til°kiteli,t'etriqilrdilitlrrirti. John Ryland, uvern, ti t w ood. Pitteburgh. Thomas Weld', tavern, Ist Ward, l'ittaburgh• K. M. Bingham, tavern, let Ward, Pittsburgh. Charles Darning, tavern, Ist Ward, Plttalitugh. J• Y. Morgan, tavern. Ist Ward, PlitabllEfas • Dominick lillabr. stern: tat Ward. Pittablreghs tieorge A. Grier. taVern. let Ward Pittsburgh. Arthur Dunn. calling house, let Ward. Plitrihnreis loreph Ito.. otha r goods, Ist:Ward. Plttatinrgb. Joseph Fiemiug, other goods, IWWalsd, Pittsburgh. Harry ehlrts, tavern, id Ward. Pittsburgh , Herman J. riser,. tavern, lid Ward. l'ltlabartils. Henry Meas. higen. other . goods, td Wards Pitteh'ls. Peter Metier, tavern, ad w'ard, Plitebmlo 3. John MM.. tart rn..l Ward. Plttsburgn. Louis Leila, tavern, .1 Ward, Pittsburgh. Christ 0 ehrung, tat ern, ad Ward, Pitletwirith• Jams% Cos, Laser°, ad 0 aril. Pitteburgh. itobert Campbell. Tavern. lthard, Pittsburgh. Daniel Meenan, Tavern, 411 We ed, Pittsburgh. h. IL Wetun & Co., other goods, 4th Ward. rill , Jas. IlieMay. other good., ith Ward, PLC mu ugh, Wallace & Ewing, revere, 000 Ward. l'ittsborgh. P. H. Dicrker, Tavern. nth shard, Pittsburgh. T. B. Rogers, Tavern, 6th Ward Pittsburgh. H. Beim wig. Tavern. 6th Ward, , Pittsuargli. Jager. Deppe. Eating Winne, ath•Ward. Pittsburg° glens Plucker. Eating Want, is gh. Joan Watson, other goods. Stu Ward, Pittsburgh Francis Heal w in. otter goods, Ctli Ward., P•gls. Chrlaellaultueller, Tavern Ot is Ward, Pittsburgh Peter liermun, Tavern. Slit Ward, Plttubliro Itebert Edward , Meer./ 10.11 Ward. ri,,,,,b„,,. luorge Hite, Teteen,llll/ Ward. Pit 1111Wirgh Ju• ewelL Tavern, Nth Ward. Pittsburgh Herr) Krate, eating house, /Lb wor d, 1 .,,,..„,,, b. • bailee Friel, tavern, tutu ward. Pittsburgh. Patrick e g, wet n, 10th ward, Pittsburgh. Patrick Melton, tavern, Nth ward, Pittsbare, Job. Froeltch, tavern 10th ward Plus...in. Frederick dine!, eating houee, loth ward, l'ltish. Smith, eating' house, leth ward, 1 , 101, ',h Fella Hunt. tavern, let ward. Allegheny. Jain Fletcher, eating house. Ist 'surd. Allegheny F. O. Walker, oil , . • . n , . oat ward. Alie,o, ~ ... (-Mules Pad bohr I;.o'a 0 . I 'lo o n/ •Pn.11171117/11.7.4f. tai:l4 W VO 4 lllllVilt:rer:Alleg lien y Loured Yining, retina house, Sd ward, &Healthily. Valentine Stork , eating lionise, 3d ward, Allegheny. Henry Hart. sating noose. .1.1 ward, Alleglien . y Yrederl , k Pancake, e bons.. VT ward Alit neer. .iiirOb Minchart. out er goods, 3d weed . Allegheny. olin A. Nicholson, tavern, 4th ward, Allegbeny. .1. 11. &Inks I, 10/4 es n 411 1 ward, Allegheny. jOhn V". nnegeT. LeVerll. 4th ward, ABegtuelPf. 1 , . I...)c..ftlicku'lTl;al o ,:rt a a ' s : ' rt, " Vg w A al i d ' , g 7lVgbent . . lone K. Bhattner, tas rii, ith ward. Alice. ny. Patrick Felberrton, rat ollhonse, 9th ward, Alle:7. lseorge H. Dlerknr. eating house, 9th ward, Ails 7. nit p.m Blather . I ating lions°, 01, ward, Alle'y. Jos.rt .1 Cowling. cuing house, Oh ward, Allegheny Oro. tressenschhtd I, casing hue., ith ward, a 1 i 7. Llisabeth Davidson eating house, 4111 ward, MP/ 11 Iteridenbuk.inon, other good., lilt ward. A lly. 11. th 'ln all. bleat., other goods, itit ward, All', i rammer. coelillug. tare re, Birmingham borosign. Fr •no i 160.4 r. to. ern. Birmlnghan , borontlL i hrist otange. lAN ero. Birmingham borough. LaharlOr lisehwindt, caring hones. Bletning m I.r . Domini , I. Maguire. rating house. Itircoughui bor. August. Built/lot. s 'Ulna housc, teat Birmingham Ernst Hanett, rentlug clonal s East Birmingham. Robert J. Taillor. other goods, E st Birmingham. Peter Enige, Tavern, Lawrenceville gOrtingll. Jolla U. Minn, Eating Houve, Lawrenceville Bor. deer Brown. Eating House, klanchester Borough . John Goeghring, laser. Routh Pittsburgh Bur . John Vettaneler A Lholltier goods, ItouttiP glitter Cherie. Melling, o her goods. *oath Psati Bur. Lonle Arvin listing Hum" West Pittsburgh Roe. John Chaffer, Eating House. Tenanereneevllle Bor l'ad.Vl:',.n7riols•evrs - ,",al . !twl:V , Vm'o ll rg.n . „b. u.t.r,Cllol.ll r llt, Elle/leg )101100,111aTebel. 1 1 Tp. LAlelllgi. eIOW 1111szna. other gOOI.IS, Itillabeth I p gl lef elpeltean. tavern. Mifflin 'I ownship. Antiwar Schulte, tavern. Mifflin Townaldp. Christopher Dlrretein, tascrn, 01111 Lo Township. Pelee npoilatann. other goods, Pilittin Township. 1 al 01/ Lekert. eating house. McClure Township , Tnomee Paisley. tavern.tibia Township. Jane Taylor, tavern. Pa tton Township Edward J./11.1310011. LAN em. l'enu I' °wiretap. George Snyder, hirer. 1 . 000 Township. 14 it, Vantourble. tavern. Pitt rownsblp. Volt Naltenlaosser, tavern. Pittsburgh. John Bennet', cattail bon., r ecer. towneitils• Patrick 1.1117, tavern. Boblneon Township. (reuse Wornm7. eating house, Itobinson 'township. Jain Kuhn , rarer.. loose Township itichard Three, TeN ere, Bl ower sbd rewnship Francis S. Bogie, Tavern, L tit Clair Tg. .I..nnett Bennett, Tavern, Union Township. Mann sr Harbison. Tavern, Union Towneltip. George Weir, Tavern, Versailles Township. Jab" geese, Tavern. Wilkins Townehip. Daniel Weans, Tatum WilkinsTownehlp. Conrad Speldle. Eating Hon., Wilk in Towns. 1p The Court will sit on W Ell NESDAY, the tot dal of Allgllll4 MT, at le o'clock a. u., fur hearing till .bars. w i ll applicatis. Appllenelle i 1110 their bonds]n my office be fore the Mir of hearing. 1.-monstraucen meet be tiled on or before the day of healing. (.n11111.44 , of Licenses mdot be taken out after floc and within am 4 II days alter having been grant ed. or they will be re. eked aclairling to law. ishien WM. A. JtEtritUti, Clerk. 114, 07h, VO n. 401 23r 15 _ ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK, No. 33 Fifth Street. Capital, - - - $500,000 DISCOUNTS DAILY AT 12 M. enul ht e ` { WIL LOO the DoOct reae ` Oolol eterms.fl R. W. mac:KEY, cashier JOSHUA 11.110DF-1, DI J. RHODES 3 CO C. C. 110.&, , E.Y. or HUSSEY, WELLS & REES EN& of F. fIELLERS ft CO. D. R. GiEWAY. No. 337 LIBERTY STREET J. W. TOE, of ANDEILSON. COOK & CO. THOS. of SDOZNBERUER ft CU JAS. T. WOOD, of WOOD. ►MATTIHEWS R CO It F. MOTU, of CtISSB, SMYTH d 4 CHARLES W. KATI:MELO& 1,11:156 NATIENIL TRUST COMPANY, 123 Penn Street, FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCH lljgcralts received and intertna ellored on de r tee made on all the principal points of the United Slates. ALL. SINDB OF GOVEANNENT SECIIItITIES 33cruslat thaa.cl fitcold. W StaHOLDERB INDIVOUILLI BISPONSIBIL 'Roßritintvilv. aPrtsident. BOISEUTJJ.HOICLICILL, Craftier. Draraficlie: SUBBILT 01010011 i 908 RINI NY& Rs' JOHN H.4" 1.61. 1.M ° . WlLLuati usieKet, wiLLIA 6 11STV.021U WM. CILAWFOH.D. 41/.. niAti. /14Alt EP IXTTELL, PAUL BICB HUT, DMJ. A.klile JAMES TAILOIL. Wan - 1 1 HE ; UNDERSIGNED HAVING beet, ipmbited lieeetwer for the firm of POE, TEX. it.•FitiMill CO., by the District Court of Allegheny County, Ca.. will sell, at public ee. on theoresoftee, on the hat day of laltiUST, 1868. without reserve, and to the higheat Lauder, the fol lOWleg deteribed property, being the Weil -known' W%IXPITM FUItAACE, littnate at 'Wampum Station, on the Pittsburgh and Itrle Itallrnan, 41 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, with Moores or land, more or less abounding with 1 Iron /re, Coal Liras Wane. Iflre , Clay . Ae., and illrhATlAVilllfiarM I,7 " ffrbstontio stone tack, ',45 ;feet digit I. ,40 reetat base, and 14 feet Win, and has made from 15 to' tonsof metal per day, 'which min Molly betnereased • There to • hot bloat of BOstAnd or. pipe, one Engine, of 125 horse power, and 3 Doctor Ruglne, Iron Reservoir, de. Also,,stoele - and emotion. , hormb Also,d coke houses., oft house, scales,•• be. 1240110 1 ovens, each of 12 re nding me, 8 doable and inn ate tenement*, bo bon store house and wareroom; .blaeksinith shop, &tallies, and lathes building.. Alto, Coal Railroad, and authelent ears to eoerey muierals, .fte., to Alld from the ammo.' 1 TheCOmplany, :also amen.. fn leasea ihr the • principal teduerallands to the vlelotty. The propery fronts on TIMM' ' r iver. eAd Beaver And We Canal,•te eaiy,Of.aCCess , land oilers W.lll - Arare chalice for involitnlentl Far Rirther 4 p f irrta ,address • • • • Tittibergh, Pa. C. W. aICiKETSOI4. rittlibtlrgr, talitkalcKATSOL Wholes& Grocers . ' • • BRANDIES, WINES MP %GARS, 'Gilmer or Liberty aid , Streets; IRON, NAILS, COTTON•NARNS, piliiii4lo,n3r PR' .. 11311X,171. TUT xi% ... • saiLvs,sigacroirDA I .ow Gro bestin Tirkeed4oee'e eleGeeessakro; Prosroeisee 'the +loaf 61'66. , '064 Bikers see Irroosi iss IN trim , ItGAGIACrK, SIIRX aid IftvrErrions: Is A sorieiss nas 'meat • Is pure •rove. • 'et ' Vail to Get IQ - -saki by GI Grocers Ix PletsrougtsileGJ .1111 e, t. :‘ °Pee. Bilearoom. 132 ;ARCO ,•Igidivr., _ll, l ll_l. ecleldr 3111froaTa , sic cuus wramon-- ,9,21 pas teNZCTAOLIM. TWA I III NOII . IB4 B ,,,, O ES F .m .! ' .2 .6 I I,p Ig ALVJVP .lialfritli ) I.I4•ATIONAINDNITI • siaminti A, • .16. ~wpp• • a a 1 • - , 'IWASMED....74""t, salesmen to ANDREW'S DOVIILE FitiOlll.ll.NET GA" wramikkl-0.14,20-I'. , - With rlintto use It. Krare onance to 'Alike manor no risk. Address J. 0. TIL.TN. Jyle-flo 31 FMII street, (2d Floor. WANTED.—A SURE FORTUNE.— ir The advertiser, ache:tn of sweaty-Ova yens, experience. both in Europe and Anteriel• wields , * to retire from the pcolesslon, will send to any pet. son valuable recipes, from the use of which any 111. dustrious 70UAg mob Or wOniall, with little ore 1 capital, can nay tn. the trot tiny 1101100tiosoul celleut Ming, but In • very abort time Ineder•ro fortune. Address, with two W.I. 10 0 return postage, 0. P. CHESTERFIELD, Chemist. myhßbediTil 417 Prune et- Philadelphia- P. WANTED --$200 per Month paid to Agents) to jetablerlotirKnrs illitits:a.l 11A2resa,'SICV1t11 'dial lg; ACHINE CO., tltncbendon. Masa., or Philadel phia, Pa. 101:01.4.ial• _ _ - TIIOIIIA9 PALMER WHOLESALB AND WAIL Ma& IN WALL. PAYE? t TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES A/ill • TBBLIO OCO lir 311 t wa. 7HO Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, Second door below Diamond Alley, p APEII HANGINGS FOlllBB6. jetS:d6 pomon PAPERS. A. NEW LOT OF Standard Gold Pagers Now rece i ved, of beautiful deAlgrks for • lore. At OUR GRAND GIFT CONCERT Advertised for July 4114 will positively be aiveri at IiCALILAL, , PITTSB UR GO; P. 1., MONDAY, JULY . 30th, 1666, JOSHUA RHODES, President pro tern I 1 sasstiEt fiEtt, A 1.270 IMPORTEItIi OP Nos. 221 and 223, lIIMIIMti PirrSßUßCtri - - , A stoat collection of .American WWII Papers For the Prot time In lire years T l J4r JJ[ j jliLj A choice selection of the Newest French Papers For sale DY WALTER C. lIMISH A Lb. No. 107 MARKET ISTILEET, NEAR FIFTH Jos. E. HUGILES& BR° AT S O'CLOCK r, Fut-1r CLAbS MUSICAL 1 ALF.NT ENOAO.F.D. GUIs to 7'o the .?Coco amoula of Will be presented to the eket Holders, Including City Property. fireeubaCks, Flee Farrar, ge. TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR. EACH. No blanks. A gilt for every Neket holder. LUST 01' CUTTS: 1 flue Three-story Brick Residence, corner ()anal and Chestnut streets. Areighen 11114,000 y 110 - 101 Residence, No. 17 Grant It., ritteillrel 6,500 I Brice Wore House, No. t 7 Anderson treet, Allegheny 5,000 • 5 floe Building Lots In centre of East Liberty, near I', it. 11. Statiou.,... 2,500 • 5 City Lots, Nos. 15, it. 17, 18.. 419 Ridge st.. Yltiebergh....... ...... .•.. 2,500 I g ift In Greenbacks 111.000 I gilt in Greenbacks—. 500 1 gift In tireenbaetsg...... 20 I gift In tin:el:Ml.os 145 - islein Greenbacks 76 In lirotembsets 50 100 gifts in Unianbackn, SIO cull 1,000 200 gilts in tfreenbacksves each ,000 .1-012 g m t sln larsifal t,50 each 21,000 g H00k5....... 2,902 0,1350 gifts ofgood Interest .g Hooka.. 1 Dread Square Phan° 1 rine Horse and Top 10 gifts of Wheeler & Whoa Sowing Idschlom 1,000 to OR: of fr i llit a t i tat Melodeons 1,0 to )8,0 0 9 VistaarnondWi e n)7s, b Diamond Pint. 4 Pa o I/old Watches. 11 {UV f Western Yams, to wit: Nino 133. Xhitell.10111114: 01 1 3 -Vi. LOCATED AS IfOLLOWis: Your In Shannon county, those( 211 acre , . and Three of MO se each; Two In Team Ochltr, each leo sores; One in Ripley county of Macre, and Two In Oregon county, esettlGO acres. Also, Two Perms In Marathon county, Wimonsin, lne and w acres re spectively. All rich Farming Land in good settle- Mesas. Also. glinterestall 11 each) In Oil Wells. looted on the famous Pithole creek Venango county, Pa. Including TURES. FLOWINti WELLO Anil other rroductive wells In that wonderful region. These Interests will be presented as Pony gifts, valued at from 1.3014 to s2,ot. each. Not one of them Is anunproductive bat In wells producing, and others yet to be tested, close to produting alt under oorttract the comple tion, free or further expense. Nape Mum lag the lomdban of said au., on hand. Persona whaling to orkatalue dealt', or Certain ar ticles of the above property can be aceotrunodated at, our office, where all the partiCulafe mar be oh tabled. Warrantee Deeds given for all the shove Heal Estate. A CORRECT LIST, INCLUDINO TRY. TICKET HOLDERS` NAMES, AIOI.OIESSE.I, AND TitElit. TICKET NUIEBEIDI IS KEPT A 1* OUR OFFICE, b 0 THAT_ Al.). MAY RECEIVE JUSTICE. WIDETHER VIET ATTEND TUE CONCERT OR NUT. One smallest gifts are photographs of distin guished persom. The drawing wilt take place after the concert. four Mettle in sucomslOn. A coconut. wllt be ap pointed by the Ticket Holders Moue to superintend the same. and see that the Dills distriboted tmpatUally, and the result published mediately. tirtenbacks, Deed., Am. forwarded by express. BELT A liLle AGENTS WANTED In every town and village within 500 miles of rillsbUrtrit, to whom liberal Inducements are offered. CLUB RATES: 5 Tickets to one eddies.. 6101 Tickets to one address u 00 Tickets to one address 43 50 100 selling oue address S 3 00 Tickets fast. tiet up your clubs end send on your orders with the name and address in folLof on subscriber. Number of tickets issued. 70,000. Price, _lll each. They are for sale at our office . N 0.70 1711,7/1 STREET, sid llo6t, `Chronicle' Rullchng. Pittsteg And at the principal Hotels, BOok, Music and Drag I Stores of thiscity and Allegli - nr• Sent by mall on receipt of price and stamp for roe turn pastsge. Pend for. Carenisra. nOlvey o rd er sent express 4)Ur risk, either by draft, postoglco express or registered letters. We have excellent retcrenoes, with which oar Intents are furnished. N. 11.—Although oar tickets Issued for the 4th Inst. were nearly all sold, yet It became absolutely necessary to deter our Concert a few days, to allow our ticket+. NOWA time to correct their reports. We mutt positively have the Name, Post Unice ad drew, and Number of each perllo A'S ticket, or we cannot do Inetice town ticket holders, ourselves or our references. Of course, tickets issued for the 4th Inel. me good for I.lmllool, and have an equal Interest In all tho gifts. Agents most be careful to forward reports no as to remit ni WAD Um., as our concert will certainly take place on the3Oth without fall. No extra charge for adtaleaton. It will he seen that we have added some very val uable city property to our list, at a moderate price. All communications ehodid be addressed to bIebIJNA.LD, Tilollso2p & s.d&wT . td.7l Ito* No. 5011, rlttsbnvalh j;. D. ILMIT/LLLIPAY, 334 Liberty Street, Dealer In all kinds of litoots and Shoes, Alwaya on hand a larco and vuted mearnnebt Of Ladles', Misses' and Children's CUSTOM : SHADE SHOES AND GAITERS, Of the erteet'Aiew'r ark fdanufeetere . And. at Lolier.Prioes than Down Town 'Rememb Wk er tbelrOUß LAILOR WINDOWS, e.roppe. site ttiVit , • Je9 mtre %UV, IV 'lnvalid Pensioners. ALL..INVALID PENSIONERS , , who are now Tecellmi a Intuntnts or $0 w month. sue " . Entitled to nOOUil , NIA to A 25, 10,4141,4 to, tote or &liability. ;rider not or Jong etb ,l2BB : APP I7 " wietOr'-'194"13 EL 3 MBELOWI 4 I, 44+3 Loe.al eimin Art. 13:5..5a01tan7 07 Voui4lti Statist, Pittsburg] F=.l vtIEkIitERAIEJLIVIING. :`, CLARE:. No.t o r il s g); diltilet . • N.. 0 Item ttaiT , greiLleCtrag""=AiryttraraW TAN ale LATIhno 13 sLTING: .tlrs' ...to to oraer 'sopOred at salon notice. - Pnrtleular tattlen pad tors art,t4Md. nn.i belly y 01011:14 SILAYTX.R. TIIIMAA " ETAIITH- SHATTER; OkatILEFt.:AND HA* 88 jAWASTAIMUHEREIr atidaraxmocact • Ca.Xlery, ' ow' sae marketor - pirrusunan, pA. nmantrz. BEAL, JR., e k timulugtoON atEtairocr Ari ifAmi k ..:grrirsierM, itT )2.1. LARD • 5113°S i0 1 4 1 4 :.ert i r °St ree t . ISMSTICe,- 4"..116 611: . U KIR AND.E_BAIJAERS, ROASJit. - . MANIXSTIFf. :WEN. SiABIL„ oinipta. wica t lga jai 51.1ers.sytetf. F, Mind' uteantages turilabed. notterd lgiAnlff FOR SALE, 106 ACRES, . 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