Vte--PbbUtgl“44grttv , BY n=:IMI, REED sk CO, T.: ar,;74 . 34 lEditorx. ..CMIA i n itra joos 1 .,- . -- Ex k o , mba r ems Managers SATUTIDLY, AUGUST 4, 1866. UNION lIENBLICAN NOMINATIONS. MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, OIIMBLRLAJID OOVNTY - • r ?Inzarrr: SAMICCIM CL1:111 01P COURT JOE= d. IKILORA, Ilampton Tp iziActit oir'intruliara coma: AIMICAZDER .11111,ABIDS, City. RACORDICIU meal: snivziar..d,ty. BILGISTIR: JOllll.ll M. GILAY. Plum ?p odquassioxiut () Ver.': tiA=ILI'OA . CIt•- omicron or a JOIIN F. °neve. Hiimin Ti AsrontA: 301 IN P. GLALSIS, Cley. 6111011 GE Pat Tp. EILEOLt.nr. I'..lgaiLmr, /forth rayatta TP *awns': criAriWirini. cow.. rp. W4 . 11.1aN ra - rim Boss Ty. s. CM% l= On the 29141 of J,itly, the New York PM contained One of those 'sophistical and pre tensions leaders, by which, for some months pant, it has been endeavoring to smooth its degnent int() the camp of the rebellion. Th, baser of it was the old mfraiti that the world in general Is governed too much, and that the American part of the world In special is likely to be ruined by too many laws made at Washington_ to guard the rights of all classes of citizens, and to re strain the craft or violence of such as ate disposed to invade the rights of their neigh hots. Freedmen's Bureau Bills, Civil Rights Bills, and all kindred inventions were particularly offensive, being perilous devices by which an absolute centralization of the government would be accomplished, and the liberties of all perish in the attempt to ptoteet a part who are in imminent dan ger. It was better to trust pretty much every thing to public opinion; to persuade, argue, remonstrate; and leave the issue to time and chance. The next day the Post received the news of the New Orleans massacre; and then it made the grand discovery that the negroes in that city, and throughout most of the • Southern country, are like lambs in the midst of wolves. It perceives the folly of lambs;-Wlien attacked by wolves, attempt ing to argue the question of rights, or at tempting, by entreaty, to escape being de voured. Free speech and a free press may be good enough in their way, and under other circumstances, but arc not exactly the thing in that emergency. Halm it goes on to propound. "As for the tale of a crowd of negroes armed and marching through the streets— everybody in wolf land knows that it is the sheep who are constantly in the habit of feritchnisly attacking the peaceable and in nocent wolves. It is scarcely worth while to send such idle tales by telegraph. The blacks are' not likely to attack anybody— not even when they arc themselves first at tached, it seems, for we do not hear of any rioters being lulled. We advise the col ored men of New Orleans and the South generally to delena themselves when ref liana attack them, and to take life for life and limb- for limb. That is the best way for them to secure respect for themselves, in a community which elects Monroe for its Mayor. They - are numerous enough; • let them strike back, once, and strike hard. The cowardly wretches who deny justice to men because they are black, will leave them alone when they find that their vic tims knew how to protect themselves." No man of commou intelligence and honesty will deny that blacks possess the right of self-defence as broadly and hide feud* siother people; bat, under the pe culiar condition Of affairs' existing at the South, the exercise of that . right, as recom_ mended above, would lead to scenes at which humanity would shudder. True, if otheiiiiians of redress are denied if the o• nlyidertuttives left the blacks are either • consent to have their nearly acquired zightiwreated from them and tranifiled in the dust of the streets, or else to= ,resort .thent with 'what paralyzedpower -therPos .,.seas; we_ cannot doubt that' ASV -ought to accept the latter. But - Ire - hold it to be ` much Wl4r4tud safer that the public scat ., Merit of the whole cotinity, rev:tilled by many years of unremitted discassiticyand fglttlitied-by:the great eventszof the, war shouldbe enacted into laws in conlbrmltY ,to_thilliihiatinendited of the Constitution. ?it Is atiefoloyil men of all sections, and of. all ,ntoes, that the revolted States —as Mganizations, and the people iheriX4 . -- as individuals, should be `made - to reel and respect their obligations under,, that Amendment before they are again entreated with the exclusive enforce , tnent ,. .Of ideal and municipal authority. This is all the more important because. four millions of din :population are denied all Itiartlatattion In the government. In some of the States these people actually email tote Cidai - ority of the inhabitants. Nor are they.labnply. denied the possession of thoseteditical rights, tits exercise of which would prove their surest protection. They are re exposed on all aides to the most embit tr i 4z hostilities . ties. The most violent and an -7***lonable:preludicea are arrayedLijgainst. em. TSair condition is Sitalagous to that * of Christian ages, living under Mahomctan rule cad.stwOnntted by Nahomatap neigh . hers; of like :Yiiws;th the middle ages, in all Christian communities. It certainly sounds bravely to tell the blacks, so situ . - . ated, - they havt rights,,.and to maintain -them by taking life' for life ; bat we appiv , bend that such advice, however natural it be, - .troald be productive only, of mis- Chiarotufixtaseqingicif, Nor is it Plain to lo s ial whites of the North themselves of the obligations they are - • tgeletiMOl6Yefirlacki of the &nth-by glving'therit f - aut" r riruinaty 'advice.- As we rinds:Want' the ettse,.the loyal men of the righifel , Possess9. l3 of the Ifovernuferit undertho high est ,ohliga ucull PutAho Meeks of,..the South ht put ; the of security, If to-do this it conies necessary for: Congress, tinder its acquired powers to pass laws, and tor the President to enforce those laWs s hy ,. the military' Povier,Ve have no refiiif of the rogulia. such lowers, when exerted for .y right ands, are never dangerous. The pro "Siection of rights' hi 'always in order. was ADMINISTRA.TIIOII AND TILE Upormt full survey of all the drew: oaten. lees preceding, attending and following the • Ne* Orleans massacre several points are distinctly Seen: - 1 , 1. That the men engagei in the riots be long to the 'rebellion; that in • It they were nettutted by the feelings and _ principles In which the rebellion had Its origin and by which it lA , a! sustained and OM the object of it, - tw . ti-fola asp ect ,.: —The Houston Taral'algi saYs the color , was one to ,cillaneer- t - cr iik l ou moo ' t cd Indies of that piano are messing In a trig tlinetif the gunen of 18 ;and to keep the control of the Elate in the ti!. i °Vase - tuld freight ing Ito babe hands of the enemies ' the ' ; r heroTtl r t a ileliclOtut odo rs of ni at ik:i ALAbitPte.....,Th i te.. re ,.eta - Mtalleterit are ',looming .Ingentt,,,Atttlr, cologne,..outtr.ot the:lßlPP3tteifl;'"uld. °no llcy hot ' su PPP tte rA l l the meet yhteitVee, end eve l 7l be a til t * l 4, - , 31 /te thb it T et • , - xd '•4.'4JrZs'4 - - f, „ s _ 't"Vtr..:l-"4: either him or the Unit?'li t _ but because his ! _....A n Amerj circus' Pore.iplaye Into their - hands , and ;; / - •;jejr,lll4, - titiont RWitieriand with great success enable them to gather and repossess on the field of politics many °P.:the:ad inffe - tii the-inale elePh" this summer, but at Friburg, last month, Jima been travel- ,' NEW_ ,AD,NrER they lost on the field of 1:11.11 ''''.'s.nd thUre- ' roughtreatment of , constant marching, anti irritated by the over- k fa e t e i pe gu r ed , si b d y dezi th iy e tention of which is in violailotifof tbeiimb. ' seized his keeper and tossing him to a li e safety and_in contraperdi em of the rights , great height, on his fall crushed his chest , with his foot before any assistance could andinteresta of all men who stood by th e 'be afforded. As it is generally understood government in its timeof agony. that after once killing a man those animals 3. That tho sympathies of the President . , are dangeroes , the director of the circus were with the rioters, and that he gave decided upon having it killed, and for that them - s he would not hiterpose by purpose applied I) ,, i' li e ' ‘ l . et: the o „a u u n t n h o o n r . t ti es This 1,,,',rai,,- military force until it was demonstrated the burg for tea, and the animal having been en muucipal authorities were not competent : tired into a favorable position, the gun was ;fired, and the brute fell dead. to deal with the offenders. - - ----,....-- 4. That the Mayor is a notorious rebel: —lt is asks what Austria intends to do that most of the police officers serving un- ! with the iron crown of Lombardy, if she der him 'were rebel soldiers; that their de- , intends to preserve that historical relic, plain i ! h, ofitaly have i slipped sign was not to put down the rioters, but to ;Tel that the crown, n 774, was suppress the Constitutional Convention. receivei e l r b g e Charlemagne i trout Pope Adrian 5. That whatever professions may be I. In 1452 it was curried back . to Rome, made at Washington of displeasure at the where it did duty at the coronation of Frederick IV, and in IMO Charles Vnlaced p de le nLon n i g ac to o t u h tb e rea pr k o6 , d th c e nt r a e n su a lt h is s dis- ,i n u o p t poi.- bon his head at Bologna. In May, 1803, `' another conqueror seized upon it at Milan. era—except so far as it tends to loosen w hat . At present it is in the hands of the ins hold they had upon the loyal population of (risme, who sent It to Vienna 'when war in 1850, the Northern States. The object of the was declared_ ' .• . '.....; the i.:.•:iven i„,,,„,..d. .ce poe.. 6. That what has been•done in New Or- of ne-xt year: "The - Death of President leans is likely to be repeated in various Lincoln." It must be adulated that the ; t h h i e rt i ): ,e, ha r ve n been -most - Judicious. Few poeticire s su g ges tive v withe or more o other towns of the Southern Suites. In ted deed - , It is manifest that the .4 e W Orleans i to inspire ablebuland riot is but the outcropping, on a large scale. ! striking thoughts... While exalting the of the increasing drift of rebel sentiment in ; memory of the man ho abolished slavery, the revolted States; that cases of the asses_ i avoid the glorious theme of liberty. striation of loyal blacks and whites are • everywhere common; that men of North- —lt seems strange that while the great ern birth, settled in those Slates since the Atlantic Cattle has been successfully laid, lust should have been no attempt since war closed, are exposed to great insecurity, H s e t.... t ea ,s r to n re te r t i t r o th e e ap s e ub ß m r a o r o in n e linef . It ir.,otmo and liable at say moment to be driven out; and that the whole course of the Ad- false economy alone that this delay is due. utioistratioci tends to encourage these j Instead of tishiue. hir the old cable, as the owners did Itt.t year. hut without success, irregularities and to shield the perpetrators they should have 401 ya a new ts them. PHASES OF INFIDELITY. lienan's Life of Jesus has produced quite a sensation in the religious world. Like all attempts to undermine the Christian system, which has firmly stood for ages, it will be short-lived, and will be another monument of the fruitless -efforts to cast reproach on Christ and the dispensation of the Gospel he came to establish among inert. Infidelity, in its various forms, has sought to overthrow Christianity, and in some instances the power of might ban pro , vailedover right. Jewish infidelity cruci• tied its founder. The Pagan, in imitation of the Jew, endeavored to extirpate the Christian by farce. Science based on Ro man ethics, endeavored to convict Jesus mid his Apostles of the crime of imposi tion. Still the Gospel triumphs. Infidels of the most reckless kind hive admitted that as Christianity has gained sway, there has been a marked ad , vauce in the political and so cial condition of the nations most uinferits influence. The Christian In el tig-seer, a sterling paper, well says in an article on the "Romance of Infidelity," from which some points of interest in this article are called, that during the last twen ty-tive years, infidelity has gone through a gamut of changes, which proves that pro wever active it may be in its opposition to the inspired oracles, it can rind, as its own confessions demonstrate, no used and stable ground where on it dares creet any permanent works,whereiu it •nay assembl.- its forccs, and prepare for a life and death e 11c - 01111th t. At the beginning of the period named, the would-be profound scholars of that day fancied that Moses was greatly at fault; and especially the first chapter of Genesis. Geologists and others tried to mend bins ry. The undertaking reached in the •• Vet tiges of Creation," a work, of which, it inm truly been said, "w, at up like a rocket and came down like a stick." Then, we had the neological and rationalistic and infidel systems of Germeiny. , But these sysitons were varied in their forrn,inid ' the several advocates, wrangled so much among them selves, that nothing seriously was accom plished. Philosophy and science have failed to move the strong rotmeations of re vealed religion. - The Intelligeneer represents Skimmer RESAIIR' work as being hi the form of a ro mance of infidelity, and a marveifii litera ry beauty. The author apjMars hi the foreground with his freshly invented histo. ry, of Chrisjianity, "laden with bouquets of flowers from Carmel and the gardens of Damascus, his fingers um wet with the dews of Hermon and the rejoicing waters of Jordan. Among hisitocks is honey de posited by the bees of Bethlehem, and his voice is attuned to the low, plaintive notes which the daughters of. Jerusalem raise in the 'evening hour when they ,sing their hymns of hope on the slopes of Olivet." This work indicates the genius. vivacity; and enthusiasm of the writer. He howev er does not trammel himself by the rigid constraints to which writers of history arc bound to submit. He molds and shapes his views and theories of evangelical narratives picking out liEieinad there, what suits his purpose andrejecting what does not, as suming to know of *hat Jesus said and did than they who were associated with him in his daily life. RIGNARB luscious pe riods will doubtless please the ignorant, superficial and sentimental skepticism of the day, but cannot do positive harm to well instructed Christians. 'CHRISTIAN COMMIssIONIN EUROPE. The work of organizing means, similar to those used by the United States Christian Commission, hits been commenced some time ago in the Italian army. , T)ie Associ ation is formed for the relief of lbe wound ed on the principles established in the In ternational Congress of Geneva. It has the sanction of the Government, and works in harmony with the military authorities. Under. its superintendence are organized ambulances and sanitary squads, who are attached to the various divisions of the ea tity as supplementary to the regular milita ry ambulances. In these ambulances and squads are enrolled, trustworthy and caps ple men, who are willing tolollow at their own charges, for the purpose of .adminis ' teeing consolation or help in any way that may present itself or advisable, to the sick, the wounded and the dying. Money is be. lug forwarded 'from England to aid this praiseworthy PP:OMP*. Quite -it number of men have volunteered for the service, and who ameagorfor,ik %an - lions aro again afloat that for some time past the health of the Pope has up peered to be failth_g. 'Theremay be grounds for these fears as Prigs-IX-, the present Pope is seventy-four yearrOld.., has oceupled the Papal throne *only:vial's. Iffhatev or may be thatinth.of these reports, - con siderable importatnio IS attached tollie feel lag prevalent in Rome ihat no " Pope will hold his office longer,..,thart, did Bt.- Peter, who is said to have governed the Church twenty-five years. Adrian 1 4 _ 1 WM PoPe nearly twenty-four years; Plus yI twenty four years, six nionthannd ' fourtemi days; Plus VII tvrentyfive years, five , mouths and six days, wathn several other, Popes governed the Church fortwentjr.ona'yeari. An exchange says it Is- generally agreed that the whole auplier of Popo was 250, —The i%cLidi Academy have very - 1 1y sulceted as the subject for the prize poem PRIME INDIGO! PRIME INDIGO! Prime indigo l'r tn. lun IRS. For I, y4-Ing eurpo.c. kor Urting rurp et 1 hat Cannot be E.,LlXiked for Voality t r l'r. Tnal Cannot toe Lqual.tl ror 4.)0 tlit• l`ri, AT FLENIN" , , rl, AT ELFAIL.Nte'd DRUG b•ruin, No. 114 :Arc. No. t. 4 Ilart.”t Corner of 11,0 Ulamo.t. De. Fourth 0 1,01 Corner of the Diamond. Heir Fourth rev,. 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Clx• cs.ols.c. Irma, rut op In paper box., for bobby oxe, In t (row the bakery, rocelred and for solo by .I\ll. A. ILESSII•W, ornerl.tbert) a 1.1,1 Maud nrcels 1 0/1 SA LE.-11 9 1-4 acres of land o b it.il 'l:ogriashlp.. Washtriton conol.g. one mile 01 ..n he. four rolle. Own Plus. lough and Olrnbcoville ha11...m.1. VI Sores olgaired and under eulalsa•lon tJalsocc In good Limber. Churches and school within one Mlle, Julio L. IIAILY.Y. On. 101 rourth Or, Y. C. K $O3 No. Q gill ••• Inaoraano %1/ a . A DIOINISTHATOIVS NO 'ICE.— Whereas letters of Admit,lineation on the es tate of Margaret Montgomery .4i:eased, hare been granted to the undemi,tned. a baring Walt.. .gain" the estate of the s a i d decedent ar e request al to mate the eametmnn a, and all persons Indebted to said estate are requesied to make pay ment to J. It. NC di MAN, Administrator, aultos/7 We Webster et relit. 1,011 SALE.—In Allegheny, a BRASS F01:14 VIII ANt) (JAN FITTING SUM', *glib machinery Ali In perfect order and golog a good business, will be dosed out at a bargain , as toe prawn. owner whom. to embark In another basi ns... laqutre corner basoiaaky mai Water st sees.; or aggress ru.l: 13*, ALLYN:IIIEN I'. ati:m9s SPLENDID RESIDENCE N•lailzi. Situate op a t o wn . Pasaenger Railway 24 miles from The house is lam .b"" commodious, and provided with modern lin 121 mcat•; attached Is a Clue garden with trap, For parvicolwrs, apply to J. I.UUEWIU KOICTIIEg, tli ran t Street. =la LOU GENT*. roux CALF BOVIS, bilUCti, and C , N011.11.7n U&ITEtLS. FUNK LADLES—FINS. BALMONA L and cot tiA Citolro Mlll BOOTS and tiLIPP &ICS. !Mock taste .W varied, mannfaet•red for city gales. of best material, stilted to all Inet an every Mute. ,C.tomers promptly and politely-. .1 IL No. NJ Market street. att2 J. W. CARNAL( AN A yo. tirwiCt OF tit.anclOW elltaiturgh, Anjuat Lai, Mai. TUE HOARD OF DISIECTORS OF d..?ltig • la vv .,:,l , A 2, 11 . 6 1 :61 4 7.t . u1: 7 42.dp': trt i rg , ll . k : to Stockholders no wail Mist the at be oMee of tile Treasure, 1' ,allater Book. wlil be ciocail teem Inth to 17t5 inst. glockhouler t aro fortber hotided Mins the Annual L ev i l i ngfor election of tilllcera, &a . will be held Y Auguat ilith, ;it lOo'olock a.m., at its office of the Treasurer, LH Liberty street. ae2gol J L. MARSHALL, see•) Tress. SCHEWLESs - allurrEa nisiGus. {Ones Cheap and lu usse, at trong, and easier put on than any other JOSEPH WOODWELL dt. CO" cur...U.ood and Beessud sta.. Pittsburgh, AU ZNTS FOR rAIRBAN Rtl ithlistLedi. issiPtits•T A FRAME HOUSE, With 'omen rooms and bal. good Water atlbe door; situatud on the o l d yr ttehingto, road, shoot ere lad. from the city. L'Oele”los 1 nmediately. For further particulare, enquire of N •u T OK I to lei vourte'isiroe ._ L E — T. — ADestrable Two Story ball. O g r o ci d t Urr ( 101, aAler ee a n ll t a h i e n ietvae el: rooms, o wile d oldatter tat. &a . g MI l atompeo m der. Vol! lVeninutea walk from the Voatuface. t•useesslor .tall ha had Immediately. NOY further partletilat• Inquire. or 1;t1Re• NOTICE '•tbiat the report of the •lewers for Llgo op.dos • of.DAp l e4at,LitY, to the City of alleshoes et linB the damages and Monona sweats/11mo thAaprOpey adlotnlng, le., wee sled July loth . rt 1800. W She Dlatrlet Court of Aliestsens county: to which Court appeals from sold r sport may be r li tle o ar r. lt , hdrs , six, weeks f li ro .A t . ll v d t t i L r e y o w, f at i t h ilte?::;:o. 53 , 1710.. , "' • ENT,--We are daily C I " 8 / 1 14111311 .....1 ouot of ; rime Poacboo. roOLlitat our ---. tt for sate cheap to tho i m .1, it.c..s. ' Mellon", API, .g,,,,,,,..., by .I.rsule and ...iii c W.: ./. STEIL t lito.. .• ... ~ . No. 1 11 9 Third street.. . .- aI,C '''. ---'. -'2.----6it."---tiiiiitliii: •i tLTEVGI 'l3E.Aira:Mol-raftinffUniiiots. ALfmtatfum Boalf_*.. for , il tn. Loostoomity. =4 "C""th" Vii.... "" lO/gdlsi.liobtierlitDoc Oa i In th e /owoct r-----, ' . alt. - roithrarn, -- • ''' - , ttiiid . 4.l3t. 4.llairltreet.... GiRAIN -6,000 bilital!i NO , leatet ' 44° - 1 ?' , .rr t 11grq . 4 1 7 110 .5.,'4 0 ultrl , ll4. i__ s..po 2. pfhplgt.firi.t.inkiiiff.6iettiiirin:` t77',7" 7 7 .. 1ff1u* 0 7 ,,1 2 ~ o v l l ll ! , f 9W:A -,,,...-:,. , ~- _ • .- :;.:-,- ':: , ,...f.,44 .-.; JADES T. BRADY _4 CO., to S. ?ones & Co.'). Corner Forirth 76V4m1 SON" BANKERS' 4 &BIKER, DZALIOZS 12t actllll39B Or Government securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. cou.urr Lolls nude on all accessible points In the United State a and Canadas. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. HOUSE WANTED. WANTED. A MOUERN BUILT HOUSE, Of EIGHT TO TWKIXE ROOMS, ill It lieelr.,Ve 1.6111. y, In elthor of the Iwo elllett or entomb, With Stable tallteheil preferred. Rent not Ito el. I= Sa I I.T..ctory refortLees g Addrui.s •W. S., BOX 535, Pittsburgh aut:lit. FOR SALE.. TLr !k•:lattrul Country Seat Of Ole talc tionas 11.11. with TEN Ariuci OF ti NOUN D attached, all,mte on the Alleglitnt Fal ler Hallman. 'tr.t htgewater ritatloo. atm*" tea Miles from Pittsburgh Th. stook., erOli In the If iruO, ,tu.. sold with the premises, If Ott.lred. In. hunt, and other Imprormuents art. Arid. chow ?lilt plans •ha, beauty of nituatiOn. fa ciaLumtaiiim i la s hgti t, gueral good condition. For particulalreinquirlii4f" t). W. & A. 9. PELL ALtorm.y. CUM 14 4 Fourth titrert, Illtaburfih REDUCTION. =9 Offering Our Entire Stock of SUMMER BOYS' CLOTHING At ILL A.r ~r If V.DLIC KO PRICKS. For borzois,. call rod tee Guar S LOGAX, =f! - _ - 511 1 18 3Fl i Zt ° as BrtAmeltotSc:f have on 33.9.11.8, Sti(pun one New style of Fan Frames, that Oa to the hed•tenols without Injuring the (..11- IN,. Also, ItoEbt'AK'S PATENT VIIAMICtI, a used In the eastern cities. ..1 the different colon of net si.d baize. Those wanting a 111 pleas • ea i at ihe store and see the patterns. NoBLE'S UPUDISTERY AID DIDDIiG WARHOL% C. 01., Smithfield and Third Street. .. LOSIERY 1 HOSIERY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Underatiris, Drawers, Hese, Half Hose, Gloves, Mk's, and Bathing Drawers, at IPIImLAN'SI Old Stand Stocking Store J 01IN CROFT, RE4E ESTA TE G JEVrT, offi ce . N 0,130 Fourth Street., Pittsburgh, Has ice .ale the rolloirinil 'trot taint' , A LOT In able: thereat. a brick bout, • ooms, rirk au.. Wllklustoire A I. a titer 1.07. on ornlcli there la a brick duel. ink. la roonts, suable, Out gimlet, lee hoar, it 1n .. . Freeport. suitable for toitekor private residence. A d L so, a 4rittioro DitICK liotTali.. ton room. trout, nom, neea store. aa4 cold irate, and s.• throughout tar noose, on Lot Gibe/stoat .fleet, &Her. & , n iOrty.four acres of Lam! ai Itilgesroeul Station. on .I.e Prone,l•noa Railroad. 7 milts an the Mr. •hiro there it. a Ilea frasn• boner. tr•l and from tilt... Woo every boor op to II p. m. on:4 at lots or one ere • Or more. 1 ,tairw , ..t1 n 5 i0 ar. , 7: , .. „. 1 . 7 , 1 , 17 out of rue 1 :. thirty -sera° arrest. 6 mtre a s r o t oi an the * o r lli r La n ti• Ina .00 Pike, in Newt towneolp. Twentcrea 14 Reserve irsernahlp, part or the Pot hask I t ar,, . torr dolor a Food bailee. In a central tort b. A large amount of other property., boathema lions, Sc. rersou, deslrthg to purchase ar hareat other., would do well to call on Ihe &boy* steal. au{ SUBMILLI. annerr ANDILReOM ERRET'r & ANDERSON, Book and Job Printers, WM continua the Book and Job Prtottng bealnua In all Its branches, at the GAZETTE STEAM JOB PRINTING ESTABLISRAIENT, 84 Fifth St., Gazette Building. And rPepKlfuilT solicit s .han of ponlk patron lylit; .g. ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of 1861 and 1862, AO who served three years are entitled to $lOO bounty: thee, 'eyelet two lean. $5O; or .10 wore ottoobarged by reason or wooed.. Or Weir heirs. fires Months Extra Pay Is due Volunteer Onkel, In the service Karen Id, Inc\ and discharged, muttered out, or realganti gine. April a lsa) l'a.N B lo.tig.—Permitnently disabled are collard to 613, *2O or Otailii according to degree of disabil ity. W. J. & HALL I . ITTLILYOIY, Attorney., aul _7l 6 rantStru!l,_rlltaAn_trab, I . a. E . NIJCGRANV Br. CO., ILVICIACTIIERS IND RHOLESALI BEAMS =I TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARI3, No. 31 St. Clair Street. r.t5 , 7. 33 AND 53 HAND STREET. MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, B TalTUalitr, _ _ BUSTS, PO UM T.4I.PS, ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIONS, DESIGNS, it AND MODELS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, ♦t the Noss liewaonable Wales. -IECIFIL COCO ZEL,EI, fr 2 Penn Street, Pltteburgb. ll= inscailuragEmcwEi. OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE .Mo. 410 Penn Street. SAXES K. DAIN, Proprietctr IT 00iutbnnes and earrlitg. .I.lted for l ot trains. Also, Carriages for fulters2s, and Pante., at short :ootloo and reAsooltble mks. Stable Open Day and Night. J71:e00tT.711.11 WIL L. SAMFORD, General Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN GRAIN, C1 .1EE 1 7..51.00% 1 321:20, .COhi by 11, Tle e iT.ti:onTl e re u ris a yPill b iS boil4cl l ornYi ZtV. ". Jr;;Z°:"int i e l l...ded ' era P t i =ntet. air Adtltvota, WM. L. 13A100)11). 11322r5i1i9 Box IPt. Chlilcothe , 01114. , It . J. FLEMING, WL IO I4SALt DIALNJI IN Fruit Cans, Glass and Earthen Jars or every deverlpUen, and n;anntnetarei or Tin. Fruit Cans, °lnce, 189 WOOD STREET, .. (AT irLICIMIWS HAT ammo . PITTSBOB6/1, PA.' trap; rrl _ DIVIDEND Ortztm Yjri 4 tinprt A:bon? lityttro CO ., Vils. PrrreVeirolaii'L'At'ilos- I ~... TON COMPANT hudedisa a .11.1. "4" t'%4P1144 n : 4tbnia.r. neordantilut atalx penmen. waru-ei ism T 04 .16 ows. Jr*:llls - - IP BAT K & BELL, ARE OPENING A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRY GOODS. AT TH 6 educed Prices of the Day l l 21 FIFTH STRUT. and nAcaults & CARLISLE. 19 Fifth Street, HAY LJUaI 14.1tilEiVM, A bei.l.Nll.l , .•1 Cluny and Maltese Collars, lambing .Floiincing. Edgings and Insertings, Paired muslin& Marseilles, Linen Tucked Setts, Morocco Traveling Bags, Fine Fans, Necklaces, Elegant Styles Fancy Jewelry, J not recrlTed 5 rtill n( A lexandreept. Courvel•lee“ and Joixvlsa'n 33.11:1 CE4I-1-aCO VI 1.13/31. GUM MEMO SHIRTS & DRAWERS. Bradley'e Duplex Elliptic Skirts, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. =9 11=1 COLLARS. MACRITht & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street, J. D. RAMALEY, 336 Liberty Street, 1=1:133 FINE CLOTHING, •EW YORK NANUFACTURE, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. I=l Agent for Uri , . I ..T'S 1'11126 II EllA I. •nd !Wit RISDN 11 ST A 11 SR I liTo. Itemember the b 112" N FRONT. eep.o, Weyer street_ J. D. RAMA LET, 334 Liberty Street, FASHIONABLE RATTER I=l 13.401•119 ELMO Ja C 7 AL I.'lBl FIE INN. BOTS AID MLR EN. The Newest Styles always on hand and at the Lowest Prices. Look eat for the FOUR LARGE WINDOW& op P.M. Wayne arreet. loY;:ort.rra J. D. RAMALEY, 384 Liberty Street, I= Soots mud Shcoec. *Posy. of haw] . !art. •nd varied •a•orunolt of Ladles', Misses' and CMldren's CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS, Of the angst flew fork llatatf.ture.„ And at Lower Prima than Down Town Lancatber the route LAUD IC WI N DOWN, op,a -zlte Wayne street. Jer:e47:rtis --- SOLDIERS' CLAIMS FOB BOUNTY, &e. The undersigned will collect ail boontler. back ply end pendent, One soldlere under the nets or Congress or Mato Isms. Contr., basJast passel An act equallalaig Loon Oei, under Which veteran soldiers ore entitled t. boy of from .100 to 51100. JOHN B. LABOCIE, A. M. !MOWN. Ationtoy• ot. 1921-gr.4dAwT Wale, No. 114 1 .rna j BUY IT! TUT IT! SCULL'S RARING POWDER la now the beet to th e matket, taking precedtliceo all other makes. Pronounced hy the most e Opt, I tuned Balers and Comte to be Otto PEST IN Mgt It la QUICK. Sunk and NUTRITIOUS; le gusran toad Icea ham wtytbllut but what Is pure an. healthlttl. Don't Fail to Get It For sale by , all Grocers In PlUnburgh and Alle gheny. Otneo and nalesroora, 133 ARCH tITItF.F T, Pldlartelphl4 , Jy7.fra.TTß., FOR CARDS, MINIATURES, LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, Landscapes and City Views, Call at the PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY of W. T. PURYJANCE & CO.'S, Jibe. 2 and 4 SL Clair Sired, $102:1701 ---------- - TUE GREATEST GAME OF THE D•Y, CROQIIET BALLS, Mallets, Hoops and Stakes, = J4JfIES BO IF:r , S. 133 W 001) EITRILKT =DM Tirlllf, IWkEE Ac CO., 3u.traracriniziol or ALL KINDS or FLINT GLASS PRESORIPTION VIM AND BOTTLES.. usci, No. 00 WATER STREET, 9d door. the'oßy. = = ~ ~. 1 bINIITN'& - .ISNAITERi'7,':: CARRIAGE AND HARNESS • 1 - zosaagio,#. - ..)..,_: 1 r tis ortbizoig9.- r -, tbie, , s.,;.-.,, w. c,,c,;(.; 6 - ` , ~ N.r4*4 4 - 4 , . fii4 . , - ~- , .47, , -.., z.ll=.6l4 , n4 , tiirftidaix.4..., A - 2. ' -,...:4" - - i: •, , •?. 7 _. . . .. . _ . .. .. NEW ADVEx,TIEMENTS. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENT& 11.03191 . /.ll's Ores Cr., ril - rsiIYCHOII, CA, S.• mcEutoy, igtut NOTICE I$ IFEREBY EN j 'hit Hie fOilowing arrounli. of KawCators, La inlatrfiton, (inardfau Y• 1 i 111 1" Paned In wild Hegistrr's.ollice. and will br the Oryillar. Court ror von i.rinatlon unl allowaner on 3fONDAY, rirpleirdier Arevont of William guardian of F. 31. Hall, ni el May 5[1,186.1. Account or betty n. Loihrop. surviving executrix of Sylvanite ECithrop, deed. tiled May a. Ina. l us! account of Adam Bender, an:onion or mi nor helpof Jo/In Alcetiroy, 'it r•d. Hied 31o) Us aisilllual account of Michael O'Donnell. vie tugexecutor of Patrick Woods. decared. and May 11, 2,46 . Account or Won. t l ltlotl, guardian of Mai the, MY liam and Caroline Elliott, Pled May In, .etti. . - - Account or Comte! Warren, administrator of In Warm.. doe'o, riled May 11, UtAlt. Account of Thomas M. How" a d Mite. MrYlvtult eueutora of cuarico Avery, der . d, tiled ay lc, Md. Account of Itlddlo Arthur* cuordtan of the mloor Multi of Edward Arthura,,dte,l. filed May In,cOl. ACCOlint Catharine odullul4lrctrix of .10511 CV hell, dec..l, duo! May M. 1 , 0. Final a , cottut Oar!.!Vrew, admlnlotralor of W to. lturnattam deed, filed Mny 2.5, /NA. Final Amount of ttlasnoel Oteliln coy, guardian cr %ffilarin Speelman. hid Clay 2., 1.5441. It 'tot and float recount of William CollylngLon, •dottni,trctor of John U.Arlngdon, deed, JuLe I, lode. Irtnot account of Mary 11•YrkInc. tultnlnlortrsttla of Jaunts Ilatch Ins .km .1, hied dun, 4. lc O. Atotottat of ltoburt I'. 14. In,..tdstuntstro tor undo volH. t r !my, nee . .f, died June .5 Mr4l lt'lnal Account of Wllltam Whloltoto, odniltdoira tor of 'llium. Wolaham, .I,•cased, Bled dorm 44.• MA, Account of William acl lag exerotor of H4rals 1 , 1111,4:an, aet:ena..L.l. June c....unt of h,nei P. Luray, aglintu 1.4. tutor o. Cara Large. der, 0.1.11. ;(1.- lual account rah ti .)13c4, U4.1.1111110 , r.ari of Th..tnas RI rl,). ,le; .1 Jun.: 11. 1+4., klual ac-ount c}:lroy, a cti.,,t erotor Jule llato M.: in I. , ill,l Jun^ Th..:nas 00 , %lan 1.111 . e, .en.erro. flan.o I o June i 3. Pilit A.oomot ro. o 1.1. .1 kO. -Van, d ...I .Inoe . Ins! Acloooo ol A. M. Wahl., Jr.!, No•llle H. 1:..1.11t, oleC 111 rd J 31. 11131 13 . 01111 Ilt or) 1... %,121 o I.ooti, o of 1•. 11. I , deco 1 , 1 .It.o. 1144. ,ecuud and Yin, r0 . 4 , 11111t Or Wl l ll.llll wtt ~1,1 tin. IruaLee i•rt.a I 0011.10 lle 01 re•l eats, u. Mllllxna N,rl eiccen.... I :11.•.1./ oor 2!, Flu el ar,aut .101111 1:cok. Klingn..l.nlontro lur .1. , 1.,1t:0.,k, , flux.... ..I..cutor of I om brow n..1r.,11 • .1 %ccount of .1ame..31. ai lal to 1 .113.1111/..ntor of Sau.tlel Corot 11.e.1 Juno n. 1,1 Final account of .1......1)11 Slahter,admlrtlstrato... Al./ahem I,l•lniut nectooeil. hied .Tune., In Ylnalsea,,.lll a DiV a4nionl.trolor .1 Capt. J. J. Hol.loon,Med 11101. 2. A...cunt of Anna Hogan and Prilotoso Hogan, ad. t...olstrocors of char e. Hogan, drreaArd. nL.,I .1,14 .+•O6 Final scrount of Dantel nerve, lira/or n not. tierce, tlemotar4l, filed July 7, 1806. I neer...of Wm. slur.lock, uthulubttrator t. sllll4no..ltveuyoth Meoot. an d./01y 7, Ilk& Account of ELll.o.toto W•tutlnlxtratrls o John %tattoo, .1nr0a.4.1. Pled July 7, "cf. and nom .44' , V110t of Joseph Harmer, admit, t cantor of Anton Hod., deceused, Jet;. 7 lfYt. Pins! saviour, of Prank Dull ;earth/. of minor child of A. to.uktuan, deceased, riled July 17, 1.336. .teeonot of Jolla It. Miller. udadalstratd. of Jas. Allison, decenecd, IlledJoly to, Jana. Final ILCCotInt la Robert Wilson. executor of Rob. ert 31. Brouseu, d- ceased, filed July An, lam. Account of John Brom, and Jest., Bowers. ud talhlntrators of David Hower. dterased. flied J uly Ii I lvifi. et and final aceounrs ol howls Ic3lustors, executor of Dorcas fienheot, deceased, flied July 111. Account of Joseph Walker, administrator of So .11 as IS. deceased, 1141 July 2,, ler,. First and dull secimol of Hobert atcel,er,:tor, of Ir. antler :Tr et 1, tlercased, mod .1.115 01, Imo. rvon as of Thomas King, a•ludult,Leatur of Hugh D. /Una, .lereabcd. filed J 111) 1111.1. c,..stats of Thomas Largo, a4minislrator of Tweed Morrison, .1,CW...4. flied July 1:1, 11.. At:cc:mot. of 11. .laorman, out of [ht. 01100 tore of ••rar 41..niaoa. 4100essrl1, 111,1 .111171$, tsruL first 01,11loal sce,a,lot •‘I• Unarm., n,l- 101111,11 - alor of Join For. .lereased, fltea July 1.400. Areount of ,o.lxli King and Warren horns, exec ntnie „r Alexander "1, t, 11,1. •I. fled July V nuppletnental Account of .fnalah King. •nrylying of A Iv xlvider ,ent.t., filed July C, VOA neeouut of tllillron 11.6111021, actuag executor of Jatorr J. Moore. file I July XIV, 1.56. Account of Ti.ozna, lEwtnif, tracts aPPolutrd by t , r1,13an., Court to mate of Teal extate of LA Faye°, deceaued, bird July .10tb. Account of Y. IL executor Mary Ht. I'f/.1 Rer, dec"..l. Old J toy Mt, into. Arrount of Jaince K. ntrickler and noon lornotrd adttoolotra. or. of Itobert A/allworth, .iced, filed Ju Inui. Aixonal vf Ilusflk Ler. nlmlnlserator of 41' .ire Allay, clgetl. 111,1 Angn•l Irl, INoi. It. b,-nnr,ll,. nalualnletntaar of Il A sgeTteTn o vfly j :TlC.. A..,, I• f 1.13.1e1 Nryln, vonrillsti or Ellen r. 1., Ligust 2,1. 1,, 0.00,0101 or atob.... a minli I.4rator 01 John Mom,. , •nit.l Angola 24 Infoi. Areo , sni of Henry - I.:le.:ten .4 Edward lamp• 1.-11. O . ear.-utoz, or th.. entate of D . aniel Au. r dec•cl, flu,! A int.. 2.1. v.. ...,...••••I,l.rount of on, Jac P Merrell. adminle. tra tor 4. en.en tt f.o .rs•ra awnr.r. of Pred mh, Loren, ' ilef • d. Itivd 24, ISO, 1%; 11.11 AM J. 1t1C1fAH.D.,! , ..)., Ite,lstrr. TUE NEW STAMP DUTIES ...fugue( Ist, 1566 I..xxlaliasillsoci 2•lzi®r =levy, =I EIMEITM 1333.11 M I=l And U.e public getuorally THE NEW STAMP DUTIES, lIII , JSKLP BY MT VF CONG/f.F.S.i, JULY ISTB TO TAKE!. AFIEC'T rdia 1),1 Y. O A NEAT CARD, ALPHABET' =I I.' PLS. a 313 :::sms 10 otos. I= JOHN P. HUNT & CO., 59 Fifth St., Masonic flail DAY, McAI3OY & SPANG, =I IRON CITY IWIR WORKS. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third 81, 1511 - ONTEIti or A N I) DEALERS IN Saddlery Hardware and ,Trimming, A nd Maria (arta rere Oran varieties or Superior Wood and Iron Haines, Wrought Port Flits. Ring llltt, ttlteffles. Itron.loone, Wheel Das, Mullen lilts, Sc.. ay. K"eo also as nand a fall and coapleto ueortmett of goods 10 their line. 311 or which they offer al as fair prieca, as good terms ea art offered by any bort:e In Lhs trade EAST UV, WEST. myil:tll LUBRICATING OILS. TWIN CITY OIL COMPANY, Office, 204 Penn Street, F. A. SMITH, Secretary I= !lead Lig. ht 911, tql Earabwhtn.r9 " ff!."2°'l4`"• 4", OU o Car a . /in 4 40 Mill Ore sae. pETROLIA We d are now prepared to rurniali [Ale STANDARD bran of M31.21311E1 X.E187:), For Refiners' use, promptly and In any quantity. A ;4 v s'i T=tlMi ?o u ol i t:g4g t ::t B Mti t° " to T. U. NE VIN & CO., N. W. Corner Third and Market Sts. FURNITURE EMI OANE An WOOD OHMS, Illumfsetured and for sale Wholesale or Retail. JADES W. IVOODIVELL, I= OPUOilite E. Edoanxbdc... i C 0.•., and NO. FOURTH STRItIiT REMOVAL. 160. Smiihfieid Skeet. 160. JOHN ZIAMEDING.KR„ Formerly of So 111, - TB STREET, km removellto No. 160 Smithfield Street,. ' : Two doors above Sixth street, where be bas an ex cellent stock of -Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, And all kinds or . tol,, ICS/. ItiarttlALE NTS and tartrtalb., Sili•Maxo , llnorstmente repaired wish siestnetsoaddispatok.",• • if lade. , „ GENi CY oralonnm_ Wiltp4 En eiNisEß, cinunsie:oo.soLic*i PATSWIIIit-14*,,`1VAti.:60,14 Atning 11446filifi,italijiitofoormarijo, v • JAMES DICKSON, JOHN T. SHARE II'ELROY, DICKSON & CO., it Wood Si., Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. Printls Dress Goods, Brown Cottons, Blenched Cottons, Cloths, i 1,1,101 Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeanv, C hee ks, 11 3tripets Flannels, Blankehi, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Notions, ftc. GOOD GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. g Net •CEtasli. now IRON WORKS. JONES & LAUGMES, I . 'X'r'rell3 - Cr3FIL43-3EIC, AMERICAIN AND CLAIR Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate iron; Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; Guard Iron; Cval Screen Iron; T Rails,l6 and 20 lbs. to the yard Train Rails, punched and coun ter wanks Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets Cut Nails and Spikes; Sbipand Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Wheels and Axles; Street Car Wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. WAREIfuUSE ANT) OFFICE. MEE! I= 120 Water and 158 Front Sts. BRANCH HQUISE, Nos. 22,21 and 28 River St., Jet ei.s CHICAGO, ILL JP Ft co T. co PENNSY L VA MA Agricultural Land Scrip for Bale. PE UNITED STATES SIOVERN MENT having granted In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Land Scrip. representing MCC° acres of Collegesa for the endowment of Agri millitral ln thls State, toe Hoand of Com missionary now offer tLis Land Scrip to the indsthe. tallPropos for the purcham of this Land SCHP. ad dressed The noir.) le of cultural Land derlp,• • will ( (received at the bur r eyor tieneral'a Wilco. at Harrisburg. until Wednesday, August 16, 1566. Thla land may he located In any State or Territo ry, by the holders of the scrip, upon any of the un appropriated land. (except mineral Buda) of the L tilted States which may be subject to we at pri vate entry. Each Ditto of scrip repre•ents a quar ter section of one hundred and slate sores. 1114. most be made as per acre, and no Otis will be re ceived fbr less than one quarter section. The Scrip will be Ito immediately on the pay. Joint of the money to the Purveyor (lepers!, ale third of which moat be paid within ten day. and the remaining two-thirds within thirtyay. bidsr [inti m:salon of the acceptance of the bi dor by tho Board of Commisaloners. 1121113 3111. a C. W. MC E.IW3N.. Philadelphi eltuburg_. TILLER & RICKETSON Wholesale Grocers, I=l BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS, Nos. 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C.. Constantly on hand. MARS A A 1',13 SALE RY VIRTUE OF A WRIT _OF nr renditionf ex:near:A Issued oat of the Platelet Court of the Untied Pester for the Western District ol Pennsylvania, to modlrseted, L will export at Po bile Salo, at the Custom House. the pity of Pittsburgh. on MONDA V, the 6th day of August, isre„ at 2 troloch r. u., the STIFAX/BOAT VILA? p Her boats, machinery, tackle. apparel had. theft. as she nog Is at the Pittsburgh Wharf. :.elsed sod attached at the salt of 'f. A. "Plegarel% O. F.Scott, et al. Terms of tale—Ohsh, roverniaarit A. hfIgIttIOCEI, U. a: Marshal: Pittsburgh, July =d, 1110¢. • • Jybugat GREAT WESTERN -cot WORKS... J. H. - JOHNSTON; mmei....4Disier.ti. 7 . • Fine Rilles , , ant.'Shet Guns,. ANMY, N.VY And POMMY NVOLV,EII4, CAR. 131NEt) allti MY AU' kin ot • 49.. - ThaakirtArVWXCON% And GUN MAJLIN.`ISII.ATIGuAL. 111.114.ry Ittirorkp n itza .il.l3arf umailPOß - • ''...=:I34 A PA GMMILYGG Stieetis Wu= 'prrravirucat eat. PITTSBURGH IRON WOEYA J. PAINTER 30618: MAIR7A011:13111121 OP Ironßuckci Tab and HOOPS AND BEEPTS , -JI remetal VillqinurniutApk, EV ER SOffi:P.RgBTON'4,OOI,. „ perroritrrir.saelift- , , 3113ELPIN titer. ga~ wijoitipr- iiiivoltr ft y • !um: ;;;lit - • _ T1P7E1.114.131: =2:61 J. M. CAMPBELL, !Surveyor General, For the Board of Outruntastoneri .; M WANTEL WEL:WED. - -- ROARMIEE BT A YOUNG lAN, t° • Prim , . fondly, In .Alleatenyoshere no oUrur board.", an kept. Ballot rotenone. Address, LOcat, BOX /64, &/1•81.614, 1711:417 WANTED. A PEW GOOD BOLIGITORS, For • urn -class Life hasuranee Company, doing a good benne.. I.tuerat mns otmetots offered, Call on Or address K. T. COOK. Agent. j5T.4411 61 Founb street. W ANTED. _ A FIIIRT-OLARB (O&OR TIMELIER. 00.4 Wases am: steady employment will be Oren to so Industrious to an. Wa s ad Hard Weekly. Call .10: at 164 & 106 VENN nTBRET. 1Y216 WAAPfEDS— _ Eir f rlautels..riaPiar In a STORK or BLUFF/NO CLERIC; would prefer a place as Shipping Clerk. Inquire of T. 11. RATIII.III, 47 Smithfield St., or 1y11450 T. S. 111.11.11116. tVANTED.—A SVRE T The advertiser, a chenaist of twenty-gre yea, a experieu th in Europe and Arutrici, •nablult to retire fr o m the prole•sloo, IFOnal to any pet. son valuable recipes, from the woof which any in. Milano. young manOr W013121k, WILL little Mt capital, can make Crum the drat day natonly ante • cellent but In avery short time realize moderato fortune. Address, with two stamps tor return postage, N. P. ritrwrriirl F(.ll,'heron AATED.—Good titilescueti to sell by sample AN DRAW'S DOUBLE CYLINDER:SO CLUILNEY HAS GENERA - TIM, LAM!', W:th rlght to use It. A. rare chance to make money •In! no risk. Address .1. C. TILTON. Jyte-ilm 31 Plfth street., IM Floor. WANTED--$2OO per Mouth paid to Atren,t, to to trodoce our aew kl 3, /1N .2 I a9O . %V I+ll PI ACPIIN 01, Ketchum.. em t io. Address, with stamp, Illoti.P.DPitA'h Wlhti 11ACIllh P. CM, Wlncheudon. Masa., or l'hlladels phis, Pa. leahothuld w '' .i~ylcA ~ ' ~ ._ fl WALI. PAPERS, For Summer of 1E166 LACE, MUSLIN, BOQUEL GOLD, PLAIfitII7IND PANE, Paper For Counting Houses, I. store Klegaut DECORATIVE FICENCD PAPERS, for I= W. P. NARAIIIALL, I=! THOMAS PALMIER WAOLESALI3 WAIL %Alla IN WALL )PALIP.E,'III TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, IMEI "1" 496..13 .Ir-■ 0 313 MiL Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, Second door below Diamond Alley, fe.24iaind privsnottoiky,k. PARLOR PAPERS. A NEW LOT OF Standard Gold Papers Now ree r e.ved, of beautiful delft]oo for harlot., at No. 107 INAP.INT STREET, NEAR rirrit JOS. JL 1111011 ES 9. 111 W BANKS AIg? . BANILERS. NATIONAL BM, No. 33 Fifth Street: Capital, - - - $500,000. DISCOUNTS DAILY AT 12 ID. el e Vrti r a e r.; e l!ll ° .;',2:itt.V=lterg.a ll JOSHUA nuonEs, President pre tem. R. W. PLACHEIC, Cashier. outscrOns: JOSHUA lILIODICS, of J. HILOMDI A CO. C. C. truser.r, of Hussar, BELLS a co. REES. OWKIOs, of N. sKI.LEIL:i JO CO. D. IL GALWAY, No. 337 LIBERTY STULY.T. J. W. COOK. of ANDERSON. COOK .t CO. THOS. S. DLAIII, of SHOENDERGER A CO. JAS. T. WOOD, of WOOD, MATTDEWS S CO. 11 P. SMYTH, of CHESS, 11111TH A. CO. CHARLES W. HATCHELOIL . lIITIONAL TRUST,COMPINY, 423 Penn Street, FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCW Deposits re eelvod 4nl on