Ike Vittaintgit Outti. V NDNYkSDAT, APIUL 12,1885 31 1 11,EIEDoWs BA :111.10..• When 013 i fathers of these BritLsk color Islas drinisged their independence of the lirittd►anwn, and toolr their place among the nations of the earth, 'tut the United States of America, they-founded their %deal. temple lion the cardinal prim!. "ALL . tIEN ARE CREATED EQUAL." 'Thitiptiluziple, thus solemnly put forth, Is, td tntadiedgie tcrte, in diredatihigo slid with Slavery, not mires an abstract istreple, but'seen existing institution. It was uttered, not se a rhetorkil flourish, not as apostle truism, but as a supreme law, to be canted ,Wto execution ln good faith. /pllassachuiitta aciiiptertf, and by ,Its Simple ad direct force, without any further legislation, her slaves Other States acted upon the principle with Mier orleas promptitude, until slaverylrius aither,.thfalrfabolielied; min 'process of aholishment, in all the Mates north of Maryland, 'before the close _of the last Oen-. Wry. By the ordinance of 1787 it was for- Weer prohibited in all the territory of the UnlOn ninth - 4,l'We Ohio and West of Peon- . . 1711raalai - beintetthat time all the territory ever which the Federal Government =had jurisdiction. The men -raT that.dsy Irmo :sure that the work of hbolitlon would ge en trail not a. dove should. be =found within.the domaini over which the'national flag waved... , Evert is Virgthis , and: the • Carolinas lt mosso. luosviedgetito be a social evil and at war with the principles of our government; but • they were not ready - than to give it up. They 'asked for twenty yearecoirthrance of the African slave trade, and ibr a clause in the Constitution providing for the rendi tion of Digitivcs from other States, both of which -- they 'got.* wity,_of eereproetiss. : That vas the fatal mistake, the precedent fervil future compromises, and out of,that ,grevr the "Irrepressible conflict" which culminated in thisreat 'rebellion and vrar., Early in the present ceintur3,the cotton gin was ISdro;:lece4, : and by the Immense _, egtensiort of the 'culture Of cotton resulting from that invention,: slivery "Menthe r profitable. Botta 'men eased to apologise ' for It, but cast about for amuments upon which it could be justified and defended on principle. Step by step this process went uu, until that widch wrais f - rtaFfabssi . edged to be as etrft aid 'a berm wait found by Southern theologians, and by many in the North, \tobe in strict accordance with the drums ' and law- in 1430, and by lioutherantatendett q6 , beresseatial to the bighestainientOeaociailife'findulyil; biation. l *WtideOliehaiid. and - blitspliti- - , my weritiludrd in hand on one side , of. the great Ca`sitioiinci; while for alongßine , thesideWiiiodi*Was maintained only 14 . , 1, kw despised;t i utd,:oMsecated men. By • 13111 bishat.mrtigOkee became SO illkl6M bktii,464ols4ethalhi nation wealth*: Intand!nrised4 and toolilibat wasthen re—. girded iiiihigl nioliw—thht ilaiiriilietad fo ma ogonuttaiii,Aias 'ativaiisiazaa: 54.,; bet Mara ildruld friend no.torttir.• ,This was the sdipiiiffir carrying ilia the long•Miditatel scleinetef the ors' , sazyc. cram tojnasolve the,Dnior,sht , set up anew •eurpins iiiikeilairtui was to ;beaks cot:— ater-sto‘Utatii atter State soiodea: aria PreParterfForwa# aid 'list 'Our Tetra ago.. they begin <-that war . by Bring upon Bort aulaterl-litit ita iii•te teen 'ilia' aid: ar the liflckedota4,ditastrotts-expetiroulliy: -Ma tart wiliclt.; - ..14 compromises andlii. dukstlitif ,)iiikiiruviiila ihr 6 iiitikititei; Inanehipi too 'niched via . proud for, moue; .suasion-, len , beast biotteci.iriaiia-ietniaid blood and fiery dudglntnt- .4 it, eAsirea- in' agony azaha,theglo &antis Ofil redeemed ,-, W• 014 ,sad of ainanoll'ateid bin - alert; and - men, as of oloiliiiiltiotzeiiipit;'"Who It' this that cometh fromMitun„ withdyed gar, intents ftput,Bogahl this *4 is 51P1i944 19.! Lisa lat tt F a t oi !" ll . lll° gM 4 F te lfi ° Fi llil : Mr= "1" - lieterhefo6 airiathennh a - notaritsever ellgito*Ri fiSPIVIWW&Ation! It iCesliMg.FOrniFr ' l l, 411.1-'49 vi a;- ~: ding bi- ogrestnesi of, su . s strength,'una. • treudhif VARn vie- Bialiti•-:l4::No.azillii /s now.ealling to Our polkas. in'tigd Wel cheer;' ing tones,- 4 `4S.rise„. shine; ittrahrlight is • come, A 444 edllqr, 9f the ,P?" 4Xima ' -upon thee i'• __ • , k... 2, ..... ..r r, 1 JOR - P11f.9.111T, • This venerable poei and iritkidtf adio Wei of freedom;:voinpleted,W eightieth year onpuipday. leet.,,,kbuty.ptittphdiet trtenditebod toptytheir respect: brineitg, :beautiful tolieniattheir esteem; others tient kind nie.esuges In prose end iierse:'''iunoug the litter . lio.ftrid folktrihrw.ankturtoa lines *einiitrinill7:l7infillitt;''yikickiittit eagliptrit, mini like the 'but gfrulidint atifenuts than anything we hive seen ` n r. "tile rterjr*: MOM to thee - , ori;t;h: ' olk heeloit, la Froedapes WS/mom the soonest,' . Who sUlliortroedwohr mlarttel crOintest, - Nor luuoblo lays,. lai Him ooze toisahhe tune's Thy hymns of praise lehererunearo all the unto rood" The Chumen-enreing "Brotherhood," Thomas they raised, the sterna thoy brelphl, And pulpit th under 1 • ' " • Sheer Murk /Ike Pharoah's multitude; 01 1 t41. 01 utl*,der And than, our noble* and °Raided, ear P and Peet. Ant sad .boldet4 Crowned with tby fourscore years, beholden . Tiza eeustry,frft 4? to warm a heart the coldest 't w lauehtaorb thee All blesstop from the bounteous Giver • Be thine orvettber side the ri,vvvy, • - . And mett!bdr sum of li fe forever TM • tool np" Net tata"MU - seem lobs' elt*VOS.. 4.11 mining to.vo t uri t . • • ' • Thirst Cr. Ifirrenza. see., _ . . In looting - over our exchange papers hog... all parts of the country, we ant struck with I.le deep, aident,,and almost universal re. Bemis vipiiit Whlch - cliariciiiides the ex pressions of aratulatioa and_joy at the'eliew: masa which have crowned ,our nation's arms, and at the sure Prospect Of PrfaCe and a restored Velem 'While all honor's Oven, tb tho brave men , who fought our battles, tad to their incempanibie: Teaderi yet all, m with our impulse, - give land Ahii glory. _There is no sign of the times more amour aging at Merehopeful than this. Program In India. Journalism iloitrisitcs In the country. .A. mew weekly periodical has lately Pliztared at .A.mentitied - Bahrat Khand Antrit- name =of genuine Oriental style, meaning ."Ambrosia for India", 'that a SignifiCll.llC ' religious design. Its fonnders recognise, in princlple; the &dna Origin of the Vedas, . and enforde their practical teachings, bat aim tb recall their co-religionists to the pn rity of the indent faith. ' ,A ( native society;, seem to.have 'charge of it, and have issued, , • a book against' the "Prodigality of Wed dings',!: and ether festive occasions. They , Sat7;tl , Appear. to be a. dime:. of , liindoe Poiitans, or3lethodlidn' They have challenged con . troversy t and-have been,answered by a putt . at-Delhi *called Hefei _Aram, "that•• vrhiclitti useful to men," - - A -Idtissulmart'llterary,;sodety bd. been .established ,Calcatta, under tha ansidces of Monad Mm, 'she hap beconien2led as Mitho;,eCk!fliqoampeatary_ott the Bible,! , against;Olenio," it a "Description of • the Neittaaeativr.et. Ahmed Odla . . upon:lileicoinitiyentin• strit.and"*llPT o 7• Sim.% all,ths leditint of .thb.Daroposa sut , bons.• At dolor° some spirit is shown - in behalf cif ?erode 'edneationi• the treated want old: die: Baba-Khan - Singh, an int Isemtlatuatidt.tates the lead at Bet" , end :booldutleave -appeared lately In AS*, P . 4 - t, , 4 LETTER ER lin W A4llll Pi rox From Our ocession , i Correspoadeet. Wsseaverov, April lOth, 1555. Envious Gsrarre :—The Most enthusiastic day of the last eight of victories was that which broke upon the capital this morning. The rain ydured down persistently, and from all pointer the banners of the. regenerated republic hung limp and dripping ; but the " two hundred gone" in honor of the great surreuder, aroused the Sleepers, and filled the sheets at an early boor, notwithstanding . the inclemency of the weather. AU former demonstrations of Joy In this city were tame in commensals to the - outbunst , which In the contest of the morning filled all the high ways with ? spiritually" Intl flag-war -. • Ing,-essmosmilag, cheering, shouting mete of . men, black and white, Departatent'eler , offi cers, "Rebut" In gray, "tlie boys" . in blue, Mart= in carriages, with horses .plunlilnit the repeated &whirr/sof' Cannon, sin s& way- • Log the _" old flag".and "Shouting the bettirsery of Freedoms tw 'Tits tang mildew ofikiwitWasnrYs radiant with the national velem and crowded with a mad as semblage Waging the " Star Spangled . B ßanner," tends of , music coming Prom ail quarters and converging upon the White house and the War_ Deparunent--verily It was a day of a thousand. At an early hour the semi-eirele Itt , Runt of the Waldman mansion 'Was packed - with um-, bream.. Uncle Abraham,: - Tatherot the 'Faith altraj,"-b.' an absence ',of nearly three creeks, ;' returned from Richmond lent night, militia be ing knawri, excited a . great ,desins to see and hear him. For a half hour there wen one *outla sted rear of-voices, thst-awelled up to the very door of, his home and rolled back.to street and. fame and carriage, and wherever a man or bay . could - get a footing, llncla Abe," rrresident,r !Tither Abraham," and every other enticing epithet to draw him cut, until at bust a short, fat' 'matti'with a email round-topped hat and an la.:. telplent whtiliter _came to the amendatory win: doss and made 6otioes as 'fro Break, when he - wet greeted bye general eatenrad, and invita tion to evacuate the pramues, which he proceed ed to do; but Ma moment came back, and with Ms band to his mouth trumpet-wise. a La Capt. ' Dade, cried out, "Come upthisaJlerwooo,"whieh rapeeeb, end the way of Its delivery, appeared • be highly relished. Just es the crowd was b4,innleg to disperse, Sense, gentleman with a load and sonorous voice started that grand and soul-taint:lg hymn —Om. o .UMIDRID. The vent assembly at once caught-- It as by magic.. Heads macerated as If by instinct, and amid the solemn hush of all disourdant sounds, - that - . great promiscume , multitude rolled the sweet anthem up to heaven, therein recognizing the Head that bath led us through tills red sea up to the Oar land of ,promise and of hops. It was to me a beautiful Incident: Its effect was alto beautiful. When the last strain bad did away, a - feeling seemed to have taken possession awet - 3 , 11=u noir delight ful to know that we still retain In the midst of the fearful wrecks of war and the demoralisation ,altwaye: incident to.that scourge, - the feeling that "Our Fathers' Gild" - bath brought all ttrlngs to Masii In Uis Ovhogood way and thee; bath put doWn tbe proranuid exalted the' humble; hath emitted the ebilus from the' bioliretsect, and turned the devices 'of the vile/rod into lustrn . meats 'of. their own 'pnidshment! Andnow there was a milt for a Wat , t:reps* ment, when Mr. Stanton Was *died for nein and again, but he didn't at that' time appear. Well might they all upon that faithful nubile servant. who through theserie.ary ears,day and night, •-in advert and peemenry alike, has never wavered: - TM strength an vigor of his manbood—bowlm helarished it riponlds coca- _ how ilatiellars'aluti, them ,f traders - , and the faint praise of fa/se friendi he borne up, never wearyie,reell4Oblif 4: now, whei -the fruits greaktolis stwappareat, he callu s upon is all to fee the Gina of:illi - tintod God in the great work..-Ills speechefla*Konday, and :his this morning's congratnlatorrorder to Gem Grant are wor th y of himself :sod the great ' Christian people of-the , North. , *Mot unto us, not Tinto na,;tet onto Thyg n Maley will`macribe ; him of }tarns M. grewrow inking Wile of the best; the ,purest and g' m hriAbtestur tbo ageend the niacin. Is is believed here that the war-is over. The of the serpent .croshed, the tail may writhe for a little, but the blow la fatal..lt is this which binnacle the mg:Gal 'emir today. It Seem to 'me now;ais I lee the rejoicing crowd, that a cee tory hessince in 1511, lt was "not deemed •Mmettit7 - and *as an voted by a public assemblage Mthis tit - Kid - exhibit. the Amerieso flag in the hall where said assemblage Anat f i Whit wonders hare passed tpsfore our eyes! No toads= no* In-Washington, where thousands Ofetiries then polluted the soils No stowitay - trams, thirsting teethe natklu's lifer No 'craw costume plotting and giving aid to trosio.d- leo timid, tstniblitre Nenseiraillre"wilb his "her 'noutv.for ,the winner!::; No pickets of &hostile - and Wier, foe: patroling,litellooth bank of the Thetenute; within cannon 'Shot 'Of the. Caplrol itself! No chinas patrol , an 114 only. resort to, ;protect Innocent - women 'and"childreir from the :wet bf.the midnightiamsedieri ead,ssaassini all Ouse and mncliOhlu - .0 1 414 - here ;WM: eterilierecely. four abort yeumligo,. time. lid If reckoned by reek., bow IlluglY et 4 -. twice of pro! lsowdoetthlusluoutingMermcle .hrateunwittlnstly:Parkill* - 1 0 4al aaa won't 'the .Granate rejolee,tgos. 141edisY!,. Bits. , . The Mori of the reientt. 411erh:peee et Genoa.] -Grant, in slrik ,Rijr,„LeWfroittithe'sbuth;:ias..to.jelet northward; so that:whateser pert of the . rebel army_got, sway. from • • Richmond di: . MontlitieMdre and away dermt,itsoreinformulterdar The keceu, Ascot wu arinanica dispoebeivai , : moritiew the TM ~" of when we were toldeut4LeitkaireeobleMed north 01111Y:Appornattem skew :the north ,erti batik of, iritW line of retreat. - • - • Our troops,RdltWoltligialtelg the south erst bank. But "4,cm:useof t/u,.kppomat tox Is from iorthsiestlo So*uth*..W Oa the further Lee diede,ttwfurher,northint found himself. Grant did not lose hour, but sem SliciidareitaMdry 3c ;purees or the. ' flying foe-without-delay , -Lee crossed the met near Appomattos- stition,, and there:. ..ncentrsted his scattered forces and got . • remains of his arety,ln hand, a „‘ enemi_were thus 'fared t.t.; . a .circuitous route, Sheridan WithvhlScavalkyv. and the sth'eorPs, led the, aldvaiuM Je• Inuit by way of the Ramesh' and - Deep' Creek road, a nearly 1614M - dike:to i polo on the Richmond And Denville Railroad, 'two or three miles southwest Of and below .rettersville. Tired; woritoindhthigry,eur Dna° troops marched sixteen., mites , the trot day--Mondsy; April Sd—and by four lathe afternoon of-the' second ; day, Toes y, they marche twenty more miles, and lay at theiiappezded-Place- up on the GAEL- Tide road. . Leo' s'tetreat 'was by title time rater/Com - .prOntised - . - : —, , - In this pursuit our cavalry continually -skirinished With - and h Lee hadleft upont chased bi the ehemy's, ' wldcs lower line to retard our purseit, . and, to . drive up strag glers. Lee's cavalry' Wai, ' however, of small account, and our losses in the pursuit were man` The roads were everywhere littered With arms, caissons, and other ma terial of war. Our cavalry joined the Fifth chips, near Jettersville, during,the night of site 4th; and preparations were made to meet Lee's mainhody. Meantime, on the littb-- ,Wednesday—• train of three hundred • wagons, with five cannon, , and a thousand, men, which Lad been cut off by there opera Gans, was captured without a blow being An d& • • - :•:. :•:. • meantime, b d The Twenty-fourth corps, e marched out along the line of the Peters burg and Lynchburg - flannel, some -ton •titics south of We mad followed by the cavalry and • Fifth corps. General. Grant ', acctimpanied the Twenty-fourth corps, . whet rear Shed Wilson's Station Tuesday eveninr, Black and White's on Wednesday mottling, and "Nottorray Court Rouse, about ;eight metes from tiurke's Station, diringthe early afternoon of WeAnesday. It Vag while at Nottoway that Grant re ceivhd the Bret dispatch from Sheridan, near Jettersville reporting Lee in his front. Greta haeintended to eive his troops rest here; hut this news caused him to order an immediate,advance to - Thirke's Ststion- Whtn our gallant boys were told , that Leo, was intercepted they marched onward with ; cheers of delight, forgetting their wean= mere' mid sufferings Mitre prospect oC, COM- _ plOng the victory:of the glorious Army of , the Potomac. • • . I '' 'The Second, Sixth and Ninth corps were , It the meanwhite following along the road over which the Filth hadairmdy palmed,' They were hastening to loin their comrades opposed to Led. On Wednesday afternoon Grant rode- over to 7 Bboridaies headgear, terimith a instil eseort, keying the ,Twen ti.fourth corps, 'under' Gen: Ord, - to utamit to Burke's • Station ..-during ~ the- night.. of W.etleesday: • Thursday the ,Fifth, - Glith ea Second" 'PrliClity - in line- - of -battle,. riding to . - the northand.eark ant/opposing- Lee's retreat,. Daring , the same night Leo mitlitavored to get offrotnii part of his train ,Iti the direction of Lynchburg; he hadgtven up already all hope of escape toward,Dian; Ohs. This movement aria caused a car? -renionding movement ' of: our . orces. The caps villarMutrated 'from the right to' 4 'lke AM cutout". to the westetal eft...trcnn or our ,lt,rie z that. lej ttriwy, • and on, Thursday murrhwe V , 1,110 'V 1:10.014d t()Ward 1) - iit.usbil1r. • On Thursday' morning, April &Ca, rebel army of Virginia fought its last hat- Ile. By that time Shmirlau sad Mende lard at hand the Second corps, under General Humphreys, the Sixth, under Wright, and the Fifth, under Griffin. Lee was gloving from Jettersville, across the country, by Destonsville, towards -Jamestown, where a bridge crossed the Appomattox, which ricer he doubtless hoped to place between himself . and - our army. The enemy was brought to a stand near Destonsville, and a severe engagement ensued, which resulted in the capture of fourteen field pieces, scv oral hundred wagons; thirteen thouslud men, Lieutenant-General Ewell, and Major- Generalallershaw, Barton, Corso, Deßarry, Bunton, Oust% Lee and Anderson. This battle appears-to.hive been bitterly con tested' btd.our brave - boys would not be An Friday morning the next day 'after this battle—,Grant called on Lee to surrender hilt army,. end put a stop to the bloodshed. Lee replied the same day, asking that terms would be granted him. Grant an swered on Saturday; and on Sunday after noon General Lee surrendered his army, ind all its arms; guns and material, dpon the terms proposed by General Grant. Thus ended, on the oth of April, a cam paign begun on the 29th of March: in twelve days the rebel capital and the chief rebel army surrendered to the Army of the Poo. 111110.—B: Y. Evening Pest. PUBLIC AVITIGES. ..NOTICE.—ALL THE fiIIIESCRI. BEES to the. ?trite .Weta (fail6stienyi Bounty Fund are tequinterl Comet at the PUMA() ISClitiOL HOUSE, on WEDNESD ICY EVEN- Aprlll2th, to consult In retard to matters of importance to a I, sad hear She report of the Treat. r IT.I td nre end Lecrutting Committee. By ord CUALUITTEer of E. the a sEltr.ceEEEss To THE STOOK of the VISION, C 116681 BVN BASIN OIL b lILNING 00., are remiesthd to call and pay their inbsarlptlone at the office of P. M. Ateitlri OSLEON, President of the Company, 195 Liberty street. 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HOURS, eta. spill STEEL tk if.II:ELY, STOCICJI4O KE RS WILSCIAS MALL. ?artistAar. attention paid to the purchase sad .le of stocks: . TES•OF COMMISSION kraetilus ACV and tender. 1% pet oast. do.. Pt sad up to 412, 1 do. do. $l2 do. sso f 12 , ,,i0 le abate do.' . 'wand oven, • go( I pr teat. I4PE v INES, AT . THE ,FOLLO W- O It ATP:4 : 'lone et,6o esehi•l6 peedozen; e' frbm .416 to 33 4 imehendrodt Uoneoed, , 14 to. MS per hundred. li th o! vs tales , st, A.WHEitillM , WilerM , s . Alteuty and • ?rt. de O. 40 cent, per damn, .1 perhuodred, Heft AM as FZIIkFt&L Billigi :end 141 bTBEET, , ddlegheop t where • plants semi ir4 t r be :had. -•-, lAN T. 1110012 E, tiroph 116 Ord 0111 vthet apll S ---- TOCKEWLDE: TSB • NATIONAL Rzetemir9 AND STORING 00 will p ease take notice that rho fourth instalment of TRUE?, DOLLARS PER of DARE is now due and will be received a the Trust Uortipsny, DLa. mood. ehDrahenri Onion National flak corner Fourth and Alarhet, or the oboe o ti n orw. pans', NP . IS Irwin street. Ttuwe. in circus far bark Installment willlassie pay up. apl*wd U. DlRWOER.Veorelary. ViIiZNG,WOOLSLAINIIO3.II.IERA CO. _ . . eta - Estate Agency, and dealers in ' OIL 'AND COAL , LANDS In Pennsylvania, Ohio and Vlnanla• Ofaae ?Ica Sal (NI aim) LIBERTY STEM?, .10Y,Lu —Loa on FRIDAY 4.l7TA!t r . NUtrif; a boy "iiitmed WM. IONESi wbee • • , • tic pants and Kentucky ass vats 1s all piers et' are. Asp isibrmation of hit 4 w W be !heal. fay ...deed. by. his paten . P!, .f oar_ UM RON U Olf.:III.OWOMMO. Of mar be Irtt, at mr.illhoms Thornton the Insolond,lnttsburgb; Of af. • ilanentines store Temperszesirtlle. : 5P10214- SEED POTA.TOES. 20 blob Buckeye. and Peach Blows; ' ' 4O soaks 0010 reach g at 302 Liberty Wee!. •• HO BE FOR BAME.—Lbrick legging house of tire rooms end oelloti with. f to feet fronton Ventre /Levan, by ISCI deep., CUM • st3IITifFTERT 0 -et faseket At. - RAGE I STORAGE I °RADE Woraph sap, bil - lad es Um thbknoor and ; . , DOOLITTLE PEUK. apto:twC: ' ."ti andlwWittet . nvOK:ORESIE:-LOBIIIU&TING OIL ‘ . f r iwk r . " ti _ vAl"' "Wi r itt 1 7 / 3 0N — tpt2' ' ' ' is &ape warm sentic: • • mr. 11. 4DPEDITISEAFEXTS I DIITED PARTNERSHIP.—We, the -LA •oloorinera, have MI Any enteral into lam- Ited pvrturrship ttp. , .. alvir to tha Of A vlotahly of the Coo.mtvt , ac.) , h. of Pa. a vylifhts, "Ivor- woad Ildivrth fl, IWi, sod do herr:, coal() : 1. That, the Same sad style tinder Whlall said Pattaerilder lo to at cotaidotevt, in " WEISENNIKIDIER." 2. 10; t the neeeral nature .1 the business in tended tube transacted. t. the bueiness of Rednieg Osrbon or Illinersi Oil opon cartels, promisee situ ate en the Allegheny River In Pitt townalip, Al' legheny county, and State of PorinS•IVIMI, L Tikat the general partners are PHILIP t7EIS ENBEHOEB. whosepisce of residence Is tle boo *ugh of I.oorencestlie, Adeghsny eouary sad State of Pennsylvania, and JOHN WEILER. whose place of residence is the borough, county and State aforesaid ; as 1 the Special Farmers are NICHOLAS J. HIGLEY, whose pleas of rest. deuce la Lower St. Lizair townshi in the c :2 o HE nn g sad State aforesaid, and TAME S the whose plane of residence Ls the Formai Ward, of the City or Plttebargh, in the county and State aforesaid. 4. That the amount of capital whichdesh special nastier has contributed to the common stock is se follows, ea.: 'aid Nicholas J. Higley has oentrlh uted Ten Thousand Dlltars le Cash. awl said James WOonner has so contribilted Ten Thousand Doi /ars in cash. 6. That the , peried at which said Partnership is to commence le the Flan DAY OF APRIL, L. D. ltlgs, and the ported at which It is to terminate is the FIRST DAT OF JAN VARY, A. D. ISM, unless said Partnership shall be sooner terminated by to data notice In writing of his election to dis. solve said Pe rtnemillp, which each of said pan nen ;hall have the right to give ills co-partners whereupon, and after nubile notice of snob dime lotion shall have been tiled and eget:dried and puld !based. In accordance with the provisions of thee 24th 'reties of the Act of Assembly Hera 21,4 12;111, said Pirtnerehlp shall be disaolved. PHI! IP WEISEHREPAIRR, I G ei ng P s ,* JOHN WEIL • "'"••• /AMES 0,110%:11, SPectal Partners. . J. SIOIXT. N Y ptddwd oth LEASES, Diaries for 1865, Gala Pens, Duff's Eankß, Manilla Paper, Counting 4onseltaticnaery, serlyttob, for sue by MYERS, SCROYER & CO. Orrick. I•vrov - ii,eows.v OP neivitiVrlteer, 'W D. 0., Ale le, teed 'IIII3OPOSA LS Foil FLOUR S EAL D PHOPO:SALS are Invited until TL/EISPAT, April PAP rieloek hi., for furnishing the Stilfehdr nee Department with THRr b THOUSAND ra.oro) MILS. OF FLOUR. The pi-eyelet's will be for whet Is known at this Peat as Nos. 1,1 and 3. mid bids will be entertain. for any quantity len than the whole. Bids must be In duplicate, and for each grade Os separate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Flour to commence within live days from the %amine of the bids, and must be delivered In ouch quantities, daily, as the Gov ernment may direct mitherat the Government ware house In Georgetown, at the wharves or railroad d''f;:t In R liee of i alrii n ciii ( r . avvanled to be complet ed within twenty days from the acceptance of the bid. Flour to be delivered La new, oak barrel., bead lined. Payment will be madedn such funds es the Go, ernment may , have for disbursement. The usual ITOvendriciat inspectiati will be newts just before the Flour Is received, and none will he accepted which to apt fresh ground, and of It supe rior quality. An oath of elleglance must accompany the hid of each bidder who hoe not the oath on tile in this *Moe, and no bid will be entertained from partial who have previously faikd temply with their bid., or from bidders not _present t co o respond. Government reserves the, right to veloct. any bid for any cause. Rids to be addressedto the undersigned, at Ito. Z:IG Street, endorsed •*Proposals for Flotir..! sptiratd E. T. BRIDGES. Capt. V. S. T. • N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING eaptuation tor eglearsholtingeleomeas sec!ly Almhany. Ilea erard awl enacted by me Wed end Cowmen Corm& of Ow cirf 2 elf Allujiway, sad U &Ml*/ mdoised tot ramird maturity gra., wow, That tor bolAtng the . eleo as la J ansary, A. D. .11116 and for every par hotter...l7,th* toners' Judges, [..pesters end Clarke to each elation dlatzlet to W. Cttr of Allegheny .hall be allowed the sow of Mghtoett dollars to toll for WO sond em, sad when the alemloos Sr. hell In tie Public &hoot Houma, the ..Tanitoto *Sne ll each revolve the stun of two dollar. for tbelr aerrivea That so out of any ordinance or palls 0. ordina area im Ivey eaglet with the provleione of the Imegolag, be, and the mote la hereby re.. peeled Ordalemt tad rimittod lota a Ptur tble, tbe tetitle .1.7 or Aprll, Ataw Ponder., one th moved eight 1100.1md ono atatyflve MARSICALT., nett. of Select liouncll. 14.12.1014 DRUM, Prem. of Common Council. Attest • D. HAMPVERON, Clerk of Relent Oosaeti. Clerk o.• Cosmos tissuictl srt2rstd et , OLUTIOII To.orEN WASHIN G Iorusi HIST. Rabin,' by Os Weil slot Cotasuot Ceatteas of tic Cu, y Attcptten, Thst Wsahtegtoa street. froth Muth strottUtEolt Loot la the Fourth Want; ho 'sad the soma I. hereby evened, ond that Itlossrs. 3ststs Wats?. Dillwortk_and slit. Hart . %ail, tsetitedator, Ise sad ths sante ate hereby sp• Pohted Ttavert to view and autos the damages wee' heoeths Sy• *wordage', with the erettal nee of-. she Act- M oths Ttlfhppr.Star 1 last co nd. that gut to Monello honks moth st, ' taco at thetr Stit•Lotseatot, . thclatued and enaetedluto a late thts, the tistA ' ear. ot.Ahrtt, Anne' Do mini, one thousand eight trotahrt -stot AreptivA • JAMES AtAnBIIALL, - Ittest. of &Abet lacuatiL 'At tee t . asActrEsm Sel aa oet, (Ilerk Cowbell. Id. MeGortineLzi Clerk of Commas Council.. i.ptiatd BALE.—The itiltstaiifer . uirets I • for ale his Farm, Is Ohio township, Allegheny so laid out into lot. suitable' for rimer.) mats. There arc OS aerreAtild nut lobo 14 lots, tangles from WWI notes to arts.. It fronts' the -Ohio Rim. and. fa th e. Pittsburgh, Fort eye* It Uhle.golitallway,aied situaut near Hie; W roinghato Mathis about four miles. from the Fed=. real Street 1.1450 e, Allegheny Ent:. The sod la et the tint gunilly for trees or ensue, finals Weil watered by mensal neventalling springs; the land is elicrategi Ms • southern exposure. led • ans.: mending view for =des nft and Outs' We titer. ;Lad in sill respects the situation L 06154.4 a Ifs est Os the Ohio Elver, It Is telexed to be the best prop erly for country seat. ever offered for sale In Alle gheny county. the lot. .will he offered at Public .Sale, on the preinliezon TIVIIRSnT, the 22th ray of April.lol.s, at Id & I 1 chick a. at . Tnins of 'lds—One-fourth cash, and the balance to payments 'to suit purchaser.. For further Infant:nylon ln "-quire of .1. W. F. WHITE, E.g., No -its Fifth St, • Ppuhnrigh, or of ire erib.oriber, on the promises. WILL/shl 3/4014.111AN. sptiddd 11 H. LECKY, MANUFACTURER OF OIL. TOOLS Sinking. Oil and Sall it ells. Particular attention to touted to his late lot. proeco tots In JARS and .1017 1 11 ft, which are °t iered as the best lo the world. They gra RR made of the purest Sligo end Lola Moor Iron, hammered expressly for these tools. Timex tools see male to 141,APIRARD SIZE., a that the Pins and socked or say one will agree with and fit tease of nay ether not of hie menufecaunr ' benritor the- •nme outobet.. STEAM raGirmsand Illsehlne . Werk made to order at his Shopi on WSW STREET, near the corner of Roarer street,allegbeny Oity. Post-otfloe box 17. SAN bOal. POST IRONS, &t. No trouble to, show goods. splt:Smd , • - - HALL'S 81C1LIAN R&M RENEWER,' eon stop the /e 111.4 eat of the hair lo a few dn,r. Pr.` CAVANAGH'S trorA.LiarlLE FIFE '8,•41,VE eine the - Gael oriole re mina. • MisrFLA NIPS GERMAN RIT YEE% will Cur, ll,lrrrVomalalat pay manew Ltifilk,SALSaat, to the cure of 'el . 1 Lang Atter one • ' TliE LONDLN MAIM DRES ENG, will reg . store H air to Re original color. PALM ER'S COSMETIO LOTTO:I,IMR remove Pimplre,Rlotelwa, tan:. from the akin.- LUBIN'S 11AililloiNE. for beautifying, pre-' 'erring the hair. ' Kept constantly on Wig AL the DEXTRAL DRUG STORE, in the Bintket HOW*, Allegbeni, CP.! 01/th =MT AL"LEGUENY -COUNTY , .PRISON. --p. Xi". A meeting . of the inspectors mead ld the Act of Assembly, appnrved March 4, teed, !Tor • the setter 'management of the' Alltgberis Count Prisen,o was held at th e Court Runge els the eth day of April, Neb. Present-4020' 11 captor", Sterrett, - Mellon; Stowe 'and Drown, Sheriff Stew art, I'd ayur•Norrlsmi,' Uommissionan Neely and Ilsollitim,-and U.:stroller Lambert. The Bond was permanently eravinlood- by. the election of lion-Muses liampton tie President aid Henry - Lambert as Secretary. After. the Denson lion of ,ogolor business the Boatel adlourned to meet on SATURDAY, the f 24 Inst.; on which day eppitcationa In writteg fur tbo Wardemship will be received and considered. }JERRY LAMBERT,. Secretary of Board of, inepeatura. ripinlttdaltwT PITTSBURGH, PA ESCUAIIOII BANK os . Prrineunou,'t, Pirrentrzon,April XTOTICE 18 IEtEII&DY .GIV&N ACT voßniatok: with the Act or Assembly, anti.' tied "Ait'Act enabllns tiro Banks of thit Common; weslth to become - aseireistions - for tka purpose of BAllkillg under 4.bsi Laws• Of the United States e that the Stockholders of the- /MORA firCt E OF yITrADURGH, at it genera Meeting this day. have. voted In favor of hemming Noah no Anode- Von , and that the consent of the owners of more uso awo•thtids of the -shares hsl been obtained, as required by the laws of the United-States aptOlotd , H. - tiL IidUARAY, Cashier. AiiiDitEW STEVEN-ON, • =Jaw Cr3IP2P.XIMM. NQ. . 144 Fourth Street, - • ,• -PITISZW3OI/, 4111 Poetics to Mt videos awn or Mlesheny nal lidjobing counties. nistird LOt.SEri PAW IN 4G YEARS Net Aegets, January.lB6s. FIRM AND INLAND MITIGATION Run • AVAgecales is a rted ll the prlaelyal Utiles awl WAIT ... ta rtuTli n o i r Ins B u " resee liec Pro=PUT at. tee to sad Policies issued b 1 4 `OURTII LIST OF ikLICATIONS A- ter SELLING LIQUOR, file d hi the Clerk •• omen, up to April 6th, Weir 14114 e. kind. Place, Catherine florkren, tavern, lot Weed Plttable. Jean Conway, 't Thomas Davy. o Wisabeth A. Davidson, " Sampson &err, hn Ns lion, " .• Nero" Nicholson, 41 Davis Moos, 0 •• Rhiseheart Freedom, 0 " Wm. Pollock, Thomas Thornton, Henry Sohults 0 0 Charles Stove:lon, . A. Stang, ~ John Both,, eating house, 0 A. Outhenneluter & Bro., other . foods, . Fredenek Evert, 41 Thomas 130,1ev., ta ve rn, 2.1 Ward, Pittable Jaseph Spee, " Seither& ELI.. '• Eugene Zahn:wee, ', Henry Bender, " Jose Walley, ae . .. Jo ph hn Holsinger , 'eItIVIOUSID, Frank Lutz, a " Janata Mullin, other goods. 0 Louis Cella, Wrens, Si Wail Pittateis Owen Corcoran, John O'Neil. " Area. Money, - o Francis McLaughlin, " Christian Wehrung, eating horse,. John A. Hunter, other g oods, Voskamp de Relemyer, • •• Tterar .. , ose White, . Joseph N. Anderson, tavern, nth Ward, Pittsbh Stalin, Polvermiller, Roger Sweeney . Joseph Rinehart. F•edelice Id awler, . Wm. Ruckeiwn, eatlnEhouse, Paul Valerian, A. Olochner, other goods, Little tie Idethinig. " 7A. MeLullough Jr.& C 0., "., t Julio. Adler h. t3o , Jean Miller, tavern. 6th TT rel. Pittsb`h Catherine- Keck " A J A. Loughray. Adam browbeat, " /oleo bile ether, t Merlin Webs, .- Wm. Morelia, - 1' " John H. leather, • • Michael °menorah!. " " Henry Fry burg, .• - Basle! Visits,o .. O. W. Buehler, eating house, . " Frannie Ether 0 , George /Away, A Henry Colerre. " A" J. a. isasus. " Wu&Sidensileker, other grads, Sloan Logok, " " ele Wu& J. Fli.ley. ' Peter Ohheimer, . 1 Henry Zimmerman, tavern, Oh Woad, PUtatels. Valentine Stork, eating house. " J. H. Barden& other geode, " ' Wm. Veltmeler, Wrens, ShliW'''''' Plttele'h. John Benoit& . "'I Patrick Dolan. " Mb Ward, Plthetelt. John Dimnonet. er lA es. Crosams, Whirr goods, Peter Aland, tarep, tOth Wart Pittatdh. Joseph Ifeyeer. Joseph riehatch, J. IL Dicker. tier Illumansehein, Peter lielbecher, John Meyer, Charles Quinn, Char les Oweett. John Smith. John Riaskv. Linani.el &ladle, K Foillm, A J comb Kohollelter, 0 Jamb Beller, other goods, .4 eneas.'L. Nattily& trams, let Ward Allerny. James thunphell, ' " I. Martin Isherwood., eaten; house. " Mthias Pathbelit, " at " D. . Blair, . 61. Jacob A—Kialtley, Were, Id Wald Altera?. John A. Smith, h °tenth Walter, 44 Peter Ford, i t a a ill e els. Lang. : Ralson Bath, Chalet-Lan Jack°, " • Peter , A. Weaker, • " Wen. Zink! _e, Minot house, Jailer! Wapner& . . Jaeoly Stheimet, " F. hoelliodoefer, other goods. . Romans gisithear, tern, lith Ward, ABseity, Jerome Jones, Jona E. Bentsen . . John .I.tiowllnA, . 44 John Mclntyre, 0 - Jacob Keg°, ' . A Adams las Reeler, " •f: Nicho Techudi, eat ing house. James Kelly,.• A tisuMelfitreene, " Johnß eery Bauer, • " . , Hessmtadde other rads, _ _ " Iran% Kromn, tavens; Birmingham. Nicholas Aussie's', " " Theodere' Groh, 'Minimum& Decide Fisher, " " John Schuh& other goods. WinEtolulnkna, tavern, Esetßiuninghata, 4 h ertigeriT, m r. e' ~ 0n.... t0 6 u4 16 Sebastian Head, esti* hewn, " Bother* Ft.., Lawrenceville borer. &Debrief Berger, . Joseph Bony, - eating lumnai, " Jacob Plati, other good*, ". Henry Felobtuth, tavern, Manchertet hero.' Jot n ti. beer, „ 0 Barham Ludwig, fleabag , ' Key pier, . Mosionmateln boro. Wm. S. Meldullen, " Moßeesport bore. Jacob Ingle, Jones F. 'Wolff, " „ .1. F. Walker. 0 o r rederlik Annsbern, eating house. . Joseph I eehold, tavern, iiharpaburg taro. John P. Walker, " South MUD% hero. in.. lisedley, eating house, Temperaneev'e boro, Fe eerie Fitzgerald, other geode, . S. w Wilson. eating ironic, West Pittsterh bo Valentine t rosin, tavern, Baldwin ternalti le to. Lampe, . A. Lights er. other goods. " James blerAllister. tavern Collin. towcuatip. 3oho A. Buckler, " Adolph I ragner, mailer houee, " .bairn Snyder, Doreen, Chmtlers Tp., Ohm lotte Ellis, ~ Ellanbeth Tp, ire rive Oror, Harrison Tp. John Holfelter ~ Hampton Tn. Ito art Armatrong, " Indiana Township Frederick }Lampe," Lower St. Oletr Tp., Mary Bellzhoorcr, Ballard Butter, . o Francis S. Bogie,-. rancor house ' . George Vet-leer, 44 Pntrlck Kternin, " JAceb Hefl, tavern. Midler, Township, Alai on, Schulte. a I.lh wino lir, Meier, other goods, 0 (Image W. Warren, rar er', Marshall Tp., Jana, Jahr- r, biceJewelless Tp, J .c.. 4 1 ras., . „ - .1 an CI. Alio ller, 0 McClure Township. Jos. ph ri Miller. Pitt Township. Jose phi...esker, . 'I hymns 0 arsine, bred. Viewed, ° 0 Enoch Modeller, " Penn Townehip. Andrew NUM, eating house, Peebles township. Phillip tient, tavern, Reserve township. Dams. Lute, ' Christian Joni, 44 a 44 John Utterly, eating houee, 0 (lottlelb Seldle, o ~ eter Veschnne, „ P Janes Goriay, tavern, Itoris Township. I. F. II RenilMr. o Lawrence Wireschell, . Shale? Townshi p. 44 P){1.11141 'Yount, " Ithseheth Hann., 41 41 Patrick Dunce, Die amt Sansburr, " Union Towastdp. A. yy,arn, " Versailles Township. Trouped. JAW:MI . 4 " lc P1.44114k Gallaghor, eating honed, er Francis DUan 0 Vilklus•Tournship. lUherlee Solitillt 0 - " The Vlourtw I meet on WEDNESDAV i AptiI 196th! lord, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and col:atone from day to ilay 'until all Are heard. Litman must be taken out after eve drooreuid within fifteen days after being greeted, or they will be revoked ward. tog to law. Appllesanta must bring their bonds tO , iny eta or before the day of hearing. . I a; Alit WM. A. IiZR.ILON, Clerk. Post But'din& No. II FIFTH STREET 191:1101% MUM, Prost. of Common Coulon $17,000,000. dit3.4377,885 731.. A. A. CARRIER &BRO., Agenbh er rourrn STREET. oath:, hewn, 34 iriaduAltsfelay ;SOAP I SOAP I I , SOAP lll—The Olitit: DUAL OLIVE EVASIVE SOAP,. mani4arY tared byB..ll.fe-J-11. SAWYER, is acknowledged to be the most, serviceable Of any kind yet (Mated to the public. .• Its superior advantages Me found In its cheapen* isarlog of labor, and Its efficacy to remecing - 1 paint, tar,. and without - to , liming the M paint, - or lathe least wile damaging tlfe. neem quality of g00d.. . It can be unod With , 1‘11: kinds of water. l - • • • Reference le made with Pleasure tptha subjoined ceattficate, emaciating from gentlemen well known in thin community, and who bad. every facility M.' forded of seeing It 1,411 r and fairly tesied: •Quartemasfers Drparlsorake its Ter-0k Iblrfrmilb ~ m ut Shlrfeesifa grytnients pa.' Yaw; - • oSawyerie Alhernicaltbire Eremite fircepobayleg been wed. Very: matenstrely in our rimbeents, we home no hesitation lu certifying that; it was toned admirably adapted tn.the use of the eoldiers. and decidedly the molt strperi/r po, p which could be procured for the serilec -• • • JAMES A. ERIN, Quartermaster 12th Reg. ALEX. 'FORSYTH. Quartermitater tath Rag. K.•3IOORHEAD, Quartermaster - 4Rn Reg. • WETi —l,lO bbls tbr:sab at 185, t y Vi a b7-' rd. P. BEd& I, CO. .16`E or PER row AvttErrrs. UNITED STATES 7-30 LOAN. 131 authority of the Secretary of the Treasury. the . undermanned , ssinnued the 0-anaral Sub scription Army for the sale of ratted &Mee Trona Notes, bearing seven sad throe tenths pee cent. intereit, psi swum, mown u the Seven-Thirty Loan, These Notes are Weed under data or Sane nth, to a ars payable three year* from that tato, etirreney, or are convertible at tke option of the bolder into E. S. 5-20 Mt Per Cent GOLD HEARING BONDS, These bands are worth $ prem!ua which k. awes the actual profit Oa the 740 lean, and its iseyatens frost Stets sea outacips aaserten, wMth odds frees OM ls tamper end. mere, wording to the rite lodise ea other ropertr; • The Interest payable sewaanallelt! by Deepens attacked hex.% sete,,whtalt may ho gut oft sae sold to any lank or lowlier. The Interest =etude w One cent per day as a $5O note Two cents " " " $lOO Ten :500 111 20 .. .. 01 1.1 21000 .. $5OOO " Not of all the denominations named Alba Prom Pal furnished upon reoMpt of subsortptionn Thu to THE ONLY LOAN DI MARKET now offered by the Government, and It Is coati• dently expected that its superior advantages wUt inalie tt•the • Great . Popular Loan of the People; Less teen 6300,000,ree or the Loan allthortred by the last Gongreu remain to the market - This amount, at the tats at which it to being absorbed, writ all be subscribed for within four tnoriths wean the notes will undoubtedly command a premium... has aullbanly been the CMS On cicidog the subscriptions to ether Loan. In ceder that the citizens of every wars and section of the country ,ntes be afforded facilities for taking the loan. the National Banks, State Banks. and Private Bankers thronghont the *ono. try have generail agreed to receive aubaeriptions at per. Subscribers will sided their own sifelloi la whom they lure confidence. •ad who only are to be rerocomdbio for:the deliver/ of the notes to *high they receive ordera. • JAY COOSA, Subscription Agent. Philadelphia. ilsbssentions will be received by tam INNS isihmisi - • home " • Merl " • MOO Mal a Missess Ira MM Mak. Plihneumh.Pis PlMMargil galena 1a k of Connors% Ins! Ihn •11 et maw" peso Methinks " Millehnl Inca gets*witeler • • K /13431017. FOURTH NATIONAL BAR, OF PITTSBURGH.' v. L uniumbrumnismunr. . . . , .11Tirsicrual,s, Apr% LW. Wise:looi /HMIs Swag pabusigsata,coo ronattryi uuk.A4,,ezcOngrom.ist.4l4o4l ........ ft • ammo Utrealatlvius - .30401.1111 Doe Depautoill..•,•••—•---'---- linerlSSA , „ tlvidenda 1. 11 4. 1 . 3 .4,L;( 1 1 M I N ° " de.. • N Ooet.thybat FuMlVlPlarred contorml• • ty will' Flatland Sink - 1071.21 .Aiddlttoubl Vouttogent remel -reserved by special Besolutioa of Beud .1 1X7 . , Freels am I,oss (sinie . *tea', 18“) • Loam Ind. Dlieo WADS is Due by Desks arid Dentein....--. 11e,18104 Due by,Elealo tepealel)fleyable ie:gold., -8,41311.411 Gold sad Eillver Dole to Yeutter Hank "nom Remittances Roolnisiwitpultt . • 63.1531L14 LegalTeseere sad Beek l Draft line _41,417.1/1 - V. S. 7 ressunr Notes • U. S. r.. 2000141 • 1ee,571.10 U. S. 1040 Gold 80nd5......_......:.:. Prrrevientaff, April A 1.1885. OITT Pirranoian;tloolirr or PA., • STATIC 01PK.I1ITL1AXIA srj. Personally appeared before rise. a Neter Pahlle duly commissioned and sworn .A.llen Frunn,a Caere ler at the Fourth National Benz of Pittsburgh Mho, hems duly merry deposes and state the above Statement is cornet and true to the beat of hhi ksogledge sod belief. • • ALLEY DUNN; Sworn nod imbecrlbed before me the Sir twill Sate tose wiitten. s.. ROTARY PUBLIC. QUARTERLY UARTBRLY STAT E MENT OF TSB " 0 4 , DEPOSIP.N4TIONA:.BANK _ Prrisiiir , "4e, April l,teilL • - tnoid At it- Discount, 911,1#1 as Booking House Ma raxtubm.: .a• . is,ooo QC Itemlaloaere • 28,1119 II Puo from Book& one lianlaerf ,••• 1 9 .0 e ri thoted :states Scour/ties • .868,000 00 Coen, Legal Tenders, other /tank Notes and Cheeks •• " 40,801 Oa LIA.BnaTIFts, SIMPS Canital Stock.... Circulation Froth and Lou.. 5i,193,603,5a R. A. - GEORGE. °mailer.. S . 8. BRYA_N, BROKER I! STOCKS: BONDS & BELL ESTATE WILL BUY AND BELL' 8Y008.9. ileie and In New York or Philadelphia : . tlrlthout further cheige than the REGULAR COMMISSIONS. estahltsbedhy the Boards of the reipoottre cities; to : ,PITIBBURGH.BArIe;--oOlfitoeks the - market vans of which. Is tY or under, 1 1 ,4 per teat.; over tl'and _up to 6tll, t per aces:- On Storks selling from 111 to fao _thee= of 121.4 cents per sham ind :on. stocks eepina at 00 or over orteefourth of °never tent: W YORK - ItATESOn Stoat', the. market' . value of whleh Is fa or under, are oents pee sharer ',oder that 10 eepta. • PHILADELPHLL V.A.TES.- 4 1 , k - and . 1* cent ffir Order. solletted. • , - .011 . 0 Emu; -9 a . m. to 8 o'loiock rotrmt spith3T„ - m 4 • ' REMOVAL,--WVoye this dal removed No.i Wood lured to Ira 3 . 3 o rul an has urest. %eititt , s aew. btkildi!ti•Pii. o , ite4SCßeydAnd Yrrrekrzaw ArrU 6th, HIV , 0041:tr ltakAtia..Y l, navrKEns. tTNITED STATES 7-30 Loan. THIRD NATIONAL BANK. Cantor of Wood Strut tad Tirgin laloy FISCAL AGENT OT TUE UNITED STATES sad SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Goa'. U. O. Agent foe the We of the Seven -Thirty Loan, POTNLAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLIN, IMEE:a Only Loan in the Market CONVE.RTIIILB INTO U. 8. 8.40 SIX piax as.,rr (ICI at MARINO. BONDS. air Liberal 00/21111/6/0128 snowed t. dequs J. B. LIVfIWBTON. Casider GERMAN NATIONAL BINH, Of Pittsburgh, CO r = 0 .4 r - WOOD = 4= mi.e: ALUODSTIIS EOTELER, President. SPRINGER' RARE/MOH, Vice President. GEORGE IL ENDLY, Ceshier. This Bank invites the 'manta of Banta, Bank. en and others. Government Securities of_sil kinds bought and sold et current rate,. Al SPECIAL AGENT of lay Cooke, snbsorip. Lions will be received for the Popular 7-30 Loan. This lows is now beau; ststosixd at the rat. 8,000;C100 Pew 7=l air • an'i vein ceiveritble into nrotwenty_tunids which sea= of oils NAVE PIM (TENT. I itself Su It, superior wives. Loges to all. seek a safe sad prontable invest. meet. Liberal countlardons on this loan will be allowed to all dealers in Government accurate& ifEO. A. ENDLY,Cashier L Chmenuiwa PrirreinneeL FaLLsry-111C2 NOTICE. HAYING SXER /JIMINTISD Special Agent JAY COOKE, 11. S. Agent , for the 740 Loan, . MeolreillisiWtrabloWmtaraWmalsWgiet Wmilumer47M,WWwsWmmot po, 6100, $5OO, $1 100 ad $5,000 Tnasfarrable 156,1817, FIVE-T w /seer le GOLD BOND ALM* ..1P.411.1qt. Thaw ' wAxtblwilmn:Mlaisarcuidfti sittleMoi et 4,000,000 PER .134 Y, AND rer viar.u.somx laws trr bskft nuilues, Brokers, Must ' pious; Insarasee 04rapsalr, sal All-wfweino. I Libud Mikildsw 11111 hH *I 4i E==sM JAMB otomiNoTi. hmaibit. 15,61Vd1 --.—. Age3P1%.•14- "ALLEN D 172131. Cast!sr• testa, COUNTRY BANKS. FORTH FRIONA!, BANK, U a Government Deposition Tem rasa wises eentespeadecus ant Mamie& great COWATBY- BANKS CASEMEIR. Special ma Fumble FaciLaes BOTH AS ILLGARDS HITERFAT - ON BAL&NCES furnishing 11, B. 11-80's 3PC110,11 • 300,000 00 IEOOOO 00 1,293.544 29 . 17,15105 JAKEII3 O'CONNOR, President. AIM= DEN*, Cashier SPECIAL NOTIOE. IVITILTH NATIONAL BAH, H. G‘mernment Dtliwattir , ./.2=l/31711.071, robragy 1134, low Bo:Web autbinised to receive -' PAYABLti it 'lO 'DAYS:,NbIia, (After 80 Dave.) Bearing 8 Per Cent.lntereet 11111 IyttNIFM DIMON' ; BON. F. E. SPINNER'S s. ramisinisis) rittiinnOurs.' - yrit'.' , :•.-pl.'tilist ' ye Sa'lopstbett Jyirr Arno aslntAsiat win akessorna War of tin abilre =mom th. atnuttneeeki•Obtailibig USX 1,00112IMUY; _SS Viper tent. intetellikon ramOTP•7• 11 . 111 Oation", Era. w• trail • Lugs. 4•011114 envy win b• tittle ainfusabesi, - PLE8. 0 1 3 0 0 9 114 ',P4 , 44 4 : 'Attanrilfatzr , dishisi;' " Prices Based on Gold at IMP EATON. MACRUM Ss COO Tipas. 1•7 clb 19 35.11% Have just opeacal a opleadall asaaetmtat N - EW (3-0C101..,„ embrecing evetiebing new in tar4m.„,„,l29l,smErtuts. - otiops. FOR - 09 - 17111 a... Y. G . ih..l•°l"Ma. to which Chet . Invite the attention of the laelan GREAT SALE OF DRY GO No. 72 N. L Coral? Fourth and lariat St; AND ARE IXTO a Febnars link ISM AND OFFERS GGCskO9. EATON, MACRUM & WY and 19 111th-strait. IMM ENSE - EDUCTION. ! 40 to 60 per cent: e clue tion : COTTON GOODS AT BATES & BELL WOO st romurnzEi.. J. M. BURPHFIF:.I.43I3. • IRISH POPLINS CHELP FRENCH POPLINA CHEAP RANGY sua BIRDSi. BLADELOBLEdi. Iffeasmlbiattat for Iff,adoold at 40e. Do.' !be Ste. sold at ate.. .1 Do. for . ale. volt at ; 620. .• / at arena l ii2o D s ., r f a o r r.Z:O e . : =l/ oi V.• Cialloora for... =O. sot/ 2totslias for I/So; oat/ All good* reduced awl aloodos out., Stites//e . _ , Itt. 7! llr I. Corm MAY sad Intel Its. IeMW- . .4300D131 -NEW' 000tet—vng ., arliquat ofisiag spleadti stook of.' . . NEW SPRING G4p DB. ui=w7egaimib•t , tw NEW STiLSlll7oXS:andPßßithe i Ca t 'LA LACE 91.,1.-11 !?. EMBROIDSRRU t ' LADE LADE HANDWURLDWR SAUDIOLDEEIRS AND WHITS GOODS.. .. • SPRING HOSIERY AND GLOM. - - • FANCY GOODS AND:NOTIONS. warm morutacor " 11733 xtli:o27:74crEpo) ...isTmcrzus. ete MUM ti • Th'e *tido)**,:oiox-,,; . :: . ;',' : ;' lIIMARILET Yo goitgic' .BTB4w AND . .mumurf *Kw, 'ltitownaßeipeactukaiiiimtaarreinsitidit . .7l. , Dabratdertimh.Laips faciassourignedes, rue_ .I,ooolai Aiwa orm.ro. Egaira 11114 .0 10 •001 41 op Mitts; AO,. um* mita mouw , warmi, an nowlesettupribir v" firrtmeNtarldet..: "Tr giblittiftrooOmor'' . - A. width irtll ballafoit tuttianathLataraittrai. : Li•r . "Havlagtosa warchaaial at LOIRNAL s Ta„ wit can Oral - WMOILL Notion will at sadism ea fountwell =PAWL ' - * el n ila ' S l allfrWa liertlitints,-Miers, Pedlan, Ind tketiblis;, being.ndoutkoommasuasu.• JOS & asm Is.muncrr Emmar.. “nunix ELLurriclialrfr Undoubtpdly.-the Best in Ustk. . _IS io . B. Bei*. „ - .• • • Wl3 07mstALWAND /113TAIL.' AL* 713' - 161111,414 ; ..:3161111.111E &matt , - GR4.212 Ba.RGAPIt t.• . . . Lpgwpgll;:.:*A'i, MOORTMAT) 81 Market 'street;; • ' LEE DETERMINED cirMSF 0171. ; • THEIR =URIC MON OF GOOD!. anotak trader-ginriiitwww .004. 10 . 1 m. Embroideries Ora t , Lace Ta ioadeoves, wings, Pole, Lace, Co Blbbolur, ka• Sit 0,11-151tema3cot iirt! • NEW! , ASSORTMENT OP- , BUT; A TONS, - Dress and Cloak Omar:sent; Bad Gimps, Clienlile and Bova Priam Mask yl Underaleeres,Linen Seta '.(of the neon 4usinft Lana sad Lima Collars sad namikrivide= Hosiery, Balmoral add' Hoop EuultAA. • Shawls and Barques, of all drat B.aaX a 2fill . amehal Collars and Min, tor ladles and • Wash Leather Gloves, fa an SUM; Jaaata'a Morn, in. light eolorst. Vahan Seta, ...tringet4o order, Wither with a new lo t of Brad WAN • . ALICE slowirrs TEMILMING STORE, . VNo,Emelt street, neat Peny stanat Particular attention given to eteentnizlnt and' all altar dada of Laws. - .Also /Nadi .Voun. • . E t AGLEI C.,OI7OI7"WORKS:Bookii tn. anbacriptipo , to. the Capital Stook. of Ow EAGLE-COTTON WORKS CO., trieorporatal ' by the Inhilatrue of PezuoiVlrazusi by set ap• proved the PlUt Match; HOW will to opened at the Write of MEG k PENNOCE, N 0.29 Wood street; •an the-Olty Of Plttabergh, ea StafftwiLy, the 16th lost., to be kept epee from a a. ie. to 5 r each woular,diq for tan dap.. The CoounlaalooerOi JOSIJII, ZING =ISAAC nr..PErritoolr, • W. trItORINSOM 'AMES GRAHAM. ovorpALEP, 'JOSEPH PEENOOK, MIS SHOWN, . , JANES Dam, - E. H. . aptsd 1174. - 21eir - A .—DAY. - "CRAWFORD, Goligulsokos Zerduat ID Pigligalsollono, liaitemoved his efts film No, its wATIGIL - sr. to CORDII2I' OF WOOD gragm. !over People's' National Builc:•: TiteltooComata, dal 'badness carried as in &lilts trtsbaheml..sollllit #4vantessitidir o criata solbltd. u:1) i firtAirM .....410regOlanidanatervistli4 a. STROLZU/L-100 bane/.Omcf tfes 3 . s ah i b / - manly IL visuiagia,
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