iie9ittsborpt igazette POSLIIIAND g= _ 111. 111221 fl lisLlEtuai sseairox. X9NDAY, YSY 84,-1885. _ lilin_ . t,itnius'op TilE littirtELLlON ' s • Slateri, whiclia good and great ma; de '.flounced, snore then a century ago, as "the suin of all villaitie.s" has proved itself to be the prolific coerce of cri.ues and horrors the like of wldel, no imagleation, however i.,?rbidly fertile, .k.ould have conceived. The n and.t ra ,_ L__,.......2..',, , -*f the dark record vc.... , ......ar0 ...... Of this great rebellion 7 - -liself a prodigici; "Feilausto the 'wretches who carved barber lc ornaments out of the bonesof their f 1 . . , . . o 7 , -. l 9te countrymen who had fallen by their iWit ll:Macrons bands-to the hideoe.s out rages committed upon those trho stood true to their country's flag In the:domain of sla very, and where thC, spirit of slavery was -the dominant power7-to the massacre of Fort Pillow, and the conntlens cold-blooded Maiden of helpless colored men who :were found in the employ of ire, govern meat, even in the humblest capacity. But dhere were two crimes committed in this war, at the bare recital of which humanity will shudder and be astonished to all gener ationewe epee of the deliberate, system aitli atercatiOn, Ten to death, of thousands i le upon tbousand of prisoners of war, and the assassination of the good President, the :... - • .martWhn never willingly planted a thorn -in any man's bosom, - axilwho, In the last hour of his life yeas taxing his fertile braid .to *vise means whereby even his enemies should be brought back again in peace and concord. It was not in that large and be • zevolent heart, to entertain Mallco towards *iity , , or to conceive how any beings wearing ,theltinan form could entertain-malice to 'wards him. It was not reckless bravery, lint;,an excess of faith in -human nature, -which enabled him to say, when warned hot - to expose himself toe much in the. alrecte of Richmond, "0, they will not hurt ~ But hp. woe mistaken.. Heaven . protected _Lim titim harm in Richmond; but the im• Thimble malice, which he would not believe :cabled; sirhck 'idut , dead In Washington. . laihat act the ;'sum of ou yfilairdes" ,culmi . stated in. one tremendous crime, the mere repoit of which convilsed the. world as it was never convulsed before', and then Itself expired, " . .. —.-... Roflible as ibis last crime was, terribly ' ateitidi.ots' k thnearth; strongly and vividly as • it will ever stand out an the page of his , tory as the most hortidincidentin the most ',.tertdric i. - tfriod in the annals of our race, still -111 dark and hateful atrocity It will not, in •Zhe • calmreview of future generations, ap. pear,ito;Mterly diabolical as will the.sick ening recirds of the libby, - of Belle Island, of Andirsonville 'lad illallsbury. In the - - -,', living and tiensitive traditions of a hundred thetimod. hourcholds, as 'well as on the . -darkeit.pages of our coruiti7's history, the ''annuities - .there perpetrated will live in perpetual remembrance; and a thousand years hence men and women will shudder rikey read them, and they will learn from -7tlisiin, sithey can learn-from nothing else, '-'to what- depths- of diabolisat humanity is capable_of_descendusg; while the assassin -"stroke which sent a martyr to his reward, ::and fielded the of crest principles ~,ririttnthitblood or their - noblest champion, eVenthough that martyr was the head of a great r nation, - ,will excite_ little or nn horror ~inihe Minds of rim:SO - generations. v •- - . Regarded in the light of the checks and ' bilinees, arid of the, cempenseting forces, - which ate found in the moral universe, Just as much . as In the great economy of mate , . Adele/li, this tremendous development of , - .depiavity . which we,have witnessed is cal . ~ eclated -to - Inspire hope and expectation rather than alsrui; Iliewe may contideiney , expict, if;we do not already begin - to. see, `corresponding '• deieloPments of good—of • '....,Tri11b, Jail*: Liberty, Paith and Charity. Plus4pcsrats., , ISWIof the sate incarceration - of /err hirFortrese Monroe will be read with „Allscheatisfaction; :The' qniet intuner,„ . In which_ Ite,Raa.conveyed from the, place of hiaeaplaire to that stronghold, together 'filth the subsequent capture of AnnisliDEß H. STErnurs, the Vice Pre.ident of the Confederacy, and other prominent rebel leaders, will satisfy many arrogant men yet at large, whose impudence for a while seemed to rise as their fortunes fell,that the Orrestunent is not only irrisistable in _pow .,er, but ferrite} , in earnest, and that jestice not mercy, is to rule the hour so far as they are•concemtd. They sinned wilfally, with .. a fell„knowledgeof the truth, sad of their duty; and of no man is this truer than of Mr. fireamas. ' G7B OW. L1.M..01M.4 - DEATH. ,L,i • • AOUDAD. ,: 4111 14 421 ... .0 1 .9. _eller :the murder' sof ,nr. Loscolat we , spoke of thelquence It world' he core to exert uneolhe political ophumut t of likairptholdnieni *Welt • are ever ready to cryitallyscinto",eitiort. • The following liom the Paris correspondent of the New Yorkr Times, :4tows that we wereehot mistaken: • ' , , "The demonstralio n In regard to thd deat4pelfr. Lmcour has assumed propor, tionsl4l_Cit errithel;sittehli4inelit'Ot every ! bod*;.lioldug like lthurtivee before Imo seen.. At almost reconciles' one to the oppoi altkelnthe Zniori , dole- which preceded if; or rather, I shordil my, almost makes the forget that we ever had any enemies in VIIIIICC..- .2748 flibjeCt, LS in, every one's niouth;:theookutss.of the newspapers are given 141.1011.' '""' : ' '-; . ' , - "PsPefftibr, flmetritbialid..oo44 l elace have ' been sent in by the pastors of the Protes t ' Salt Pouches Of Par% by the - Frovlgason bildges, by country_ depot/413116'6nd news: pests ail over Fnuice; .antr: viriorwassoi elitteillstertrit lathe habit.toduserthe on the tablets of their halls the names of ex. ceptidtial Men, that of 'Mr. - GlUctiln hair been inaeribed withont a dissenting voice; The clench paper abuse Lord Derby for his zeniirk ' that the 'aisteseination of Diq IJnooln by a Southern man war 'not only 6 crime bat a bie ader.' They think that sucb morality as that does not do much honor tag the drit nobleman of Great Britten and i candidate for the Premiership. They admit _ that Tali grand once pronounced the same words, tut only in private, and even theft these words were always quoted against him, :.,:The Americans loisaris,afrald of the torn Citebich m'ght be given to' the affair by th 6 pretence of French Liberals; are not going', to hold any general meeting, for fear of giviug offence to the, is Government -It 6 mintutholy thing to say that h meeting for • such an object cannot ho held in enlight; enedffonce,, L butt he ant betides are already v -recta' la the manifestation r ot - the 'Students lest *set k, and perhaps still mere vexed at ' the' Phaele with which the Liberal plait milshari well upon the decisive manner kg A 11w great republic'has manifested its szend durability.:! ' , .. - i : ! . f• '.61,....t.--,....... '......--:—.Z-...:• I Zl • VPetllikt la PP! to' broe'unieli, Syr, 0192 the; kle lierl6l l ekit•.ceirtete: . re l ie rieirifsuiii, Ago idmhationftir Veto -- recently lestrolleh,e4, tb - liNTAtiesii i s T dirg off,verii6ta' oalinelosting , *.th crwasie Aetnnalif,' 4. messenger !.brig' offering large concessions and coinr - retikthe JPIWKSXSII-Sitieltiret app e ' ts to the.unmerous vacant bishop' , • resieeie lieintisedirinPiedeocestymed Notes. Stallollores virtually concedes the ancient right okibillfilt4f Itiliraiiifoint bid+ - " hewing it to the Pope to congeal lg them. es tageruiretAodeiuillf, • !logeadtnikkt4Plikii:bieeiViegiW‘k perhilpi v ig=tufi s lPAPPVlAClli4alltiefit* - edge 1111101tiallitt- - Wiese liedliCeept7.74 eeterittkiit believe Italyitad If ita& The Coverage es! the Partner or the Km . . • eiletaxer. EVTM.I Or ISIE Gumrot—l *tete that tie l.• n lr le,nalet with the abowt- title, hat . tam?, some fluttetiog amoegit tho Free Tra• din, aed that ho plain and direct statements are ton damagtat, to tio perwatted to pass with. out xntlee. Your Itinerant t . orrespOndent IL, luta the en 3 viable dlstlnctlon cfhelng the poet to object; but I have en- inspreteon that, between us, ho has becu snftlctently at ewered, and that ho took not him; kyle complaint an to my method of as-. ceasing cittnlng the profit of the Government upon each ton of Amer:can steel. • The sulject le resumed on the same side by the New York. Commercial Aderrttier In a stiff torial entitled ".Yoremeals of the Protection it's," In Which,taireter, no exception is taken to thepoint so Offensive to the free trade manu facturer, H. • The Cenuntretal starts out by warning tho people of Chicago against the meeting of.the American Iron and Steel Association, to be held in that city on the 24th loot., oe forboding no good to the people of the United States, calling the members of the body teferred to lionopo liet a. Hard names will not pass current for argu ments, and I would remind the editor of toe afieraereiet, that the word Mintopoliats contra dims Itself When applied to the thousands of orkers in iron and steel throughout the coun try, who are represented by the hundreds of employees enrolled as members of the Assam's- Moo. • • I'eibars I might beat answer him al thin point b) quoint hte oleo Inv:Laze, to the eff.xt that It will cot answer for the free traders "to limit Outage - lees to bold assertions and to appeals to the pi... Jethro and pastime of unrejlecting - men,. a Medi of masoning that indicates a tack of scooter In rtvitwing the pamphlet, the Comments! Fayt: • .).low, we do Oct see how our farmers and reaerclal men could do otharwise than be t ot.vine. aof the tlessings of free trade. It has tapir d yr. Ft ant) wherever It has been trial; mid of all people. the Americans should be those wko can beet appreciate the advantages of free m In regard to all the Interests of humanity. That bare Cut recently wade to) large sacrilicas for the Bake of freedom to doubt the benefits- It ecolirs on all. Bet one thing Is very certain, the conitnnuleatlan of Mr. Cooper will not stresithen On mute of Protection with those to stall ze toe argurnents It presents in favor of that tclicy." When an abuse of terms Is here ! The name of freedom and the interests of humanity are M erl:id as synonymous with free trade, as If here was any tbtLg In common between them. The freedom here spoken of, ra the liberty to intro duce the product:rot the (tarring pauper labor Europe Into this country free of tax; and thus to enslave our own indeativ by take thy It tothe level of the miserable !Wed and wormy ald labor of other lam tarred lands. It Is to subject our own telling Million& to direct tavatloo, as a substitute for the revenue hereto fore and at mvsent dertrrd from dunes upon foreign manufacture* and commodities. Where, allow me to enquire, are the countries made so prosperous and happy wider the &nap!. cesof Free Trade I Does the Commercial soci etally pretend to compare the condition- of any people on earth with that of the people of - the Unned htatesoin any desirablereapect whatever? Weald be reduce our stalwart and Intelligent working men to the sad estate of the miserable operatives of England, France and tlermany. by chanting in their ears the syren song of Free Trade, which "carves the word of pmmlacto the ear, but Meats It to Ihe hope I" The freedom of Free Trade la only a delusion and a snare, Impotent for good but potential for evil. Bup. pose eculd manufacture In this country so cheaply as to be able to supply Ecgland, to the exclution of her own manufattures bow long would the Free Trade doctrine last In Eaglan I, think you? Al,' Mr. Editor, If arguments like mine . triltreotsecotorhos the came of Protection," be assured — gee enterers ofiemumity" will not be prometed by such as yours la faior of Free Trade. The COMllltreiai proceeds: "The great paint which Mr. Cooper attempts to make Is that the :Projective Policy la more Important to the Gov enemtnt than to toe manufacturers, because the Government Is, in fact, a partner In every man. manuring establishment, 61113C0 It receives a large per mintage on the Sake of tbeseestiblishmaus, ea well as the Income tag on the profits of the yroyrictore. "But is tads net squally true of the Importers of foreign commodities and productsf arcs not the Gtverzur cut • levy from forty to one hundred per curt. to gold, on the amount of every invoke of foreign goods that arrives In the country, tn. side the tax on the incomes of the Importers! It She fatu.ttrab exelses- and. itlooolo texas are kvled on our .manufacturers, entitles them to Gottroment protection, why does not the levy or still higher taxes on tbe importations of for.' ohm commodities entlde the Importers t, eclair s out or'atlll gr eater I roteotion from the Govern. rr.r.nt? Is not the (lon rrea . ent equally a partoce wi h . the.foreirme importt rs, as with the hem) naturacturersl" lltow,-this is exactly the sort of ressoolng that keg to be txpeeted from such a source,' to con. edict the idea of a partnership lutanist of the Government In our manufacturing establish a.ents. Its fallacy consists In the fact that du lie upon toreigu impotta have always existed in tuts country for purposes of reWentte, leaving . out thesuejccsol Trews:non", and that; on 'the coufrai3, an excise upon manufactures, and as lt.,cirde lax are reeritles rendered tapedteat and eccctnry to 'provide the sinews of war in put flaw down the rebellion. The mainfatittrvra, tierefore, whose busier*, is encumbered by this rousted national-demand upon the p - oducts of their lodattry,acd who are cheerfully contribut lug the lion ' s shire of their profits, hive a right ko expect the Goweinment to stand by and pro tett them for its Ow o sake, if not for theirs. It ii not too much to expect that ouriodastry should be pletected from the remote competition of that of hostile nations, who hare sympathised with cur enemies as far as they dared, and tar nished them upon the free torts prlociple, / sup. tete, with ships, arms and muoltions of war to matttain the couture, costing oar country tune tbOurauda of melons lives, a4d mate millions of trernre. The Cornmerefa? Is greatly I; error In 'sync that the duty co every invoke of foetus' goods teat arrives In the cenutry, Is irom4o to 100 per cent. The statemcra would have been mach sewer the truth at shoat half the, rate stated. It is scarcely more accurate la els'mleti for the Importers the payment of the tax upon Income., l'he Commercial ought to know,lf It does not , that the Impacting bothesa o f country la almost exclusively In, the hands of foreigners. This es I strange and iiitiatlve (act, affords 'Y wide sad fruitful fleld orient:dry to the carton* Investigatismsof the hottest collector of eulowe. It Is equally Me, that-these: name foreigners :slap their commodlthe at their owa valwrithrt, tO their.own orate In New York and elsewheref *ad 'that' the prom& ere remitted 'to thernoal reddest own e rs abroad, who lay ratithcotee tali In thls must; y..? What I ram by : feel eons soli walks is, at the naked ,cost of rossufactutingj which I presume they have &Tight to do. I ant - aware also:that there see a few like Mr. A. Ettwartutho are resident importers ,, bet they al siceptinei to the general . ... s Tie CovaalWV4oll:oStialiVas by swing:_ ° ! . • t'llt. C'oper useha. that, ' without the atlas thecae!' the esormone:tecoma from the latan4 mettle on domestic Inspulacturea. the war; against -ILL( r e bellion, could It have bees . maintained, and : the. credit . and honor of thenednit.tiphold.! ~I(Ow. 00 gai has fill . ekriaeion7donteatle utinafalres furn ished but t. very , idling portion, of the A:python* oF AO Gomm:Kt, bat :lips the - people. who cols tame these .manufactures , and not gla,..aalm ficitirers, lith o pay the excises - Welt •on Abet% . au thet wee,a aortas= whir thaw eiefewjahoold entitle the manufacturers, to - any , speoltd Prtri. knee oreitha either clams of the, meunealty r It is ratheirimerkeble that Mr. Cenrfj Mr. Coo- F7, and all the - other panthers of rroteetted, Oka that the hicometaxpidd by the:tossafser invsis tenths tilt= to a compeesathag rot 1 tea Son. --heat •• bow , is- It- p -regard to th I Jammer , tame: paid .by :.: themeless who co "we the Inducts of our 'atannfactoreal thy to' Madame :to the. maaufhteurers, a • only the cselas lethd as time ntanufaein but also the lonize lased Is Ibis Jostles and it, a ppea-s, frem the esileratelof . the Tremor, Ikpanton* that"ander 'our present system or ..-. fearful laze'. the tettlel illia., is at the rate of f! 60 . 000,1(0 for the newest calendeeyeat,'i which Is about double the amount - of the inter est au all the ontetaseteg knits. This sato le massy du led from -tile, tax. oa manufacture. * D o isecinga.. It may be trtur.that the °tell , on dualistic manufaeturesols eompaced w i t h t h • loans to the Cloven= eat, towed the expert of the war, are small by contralti. bet loank frost of 'necessity mese., shit then how.la the I tenet to beaten and In uthatdlrection mostly . ties looklor themosttrukfoleotorre Of rittenn area!, le those now deswio enntbell lipen I meal lumsenfactwen, tri se they Aire No OEO 81513 W that the indiatthwirafthit 4)1 - the rue , svfneker line hethe ifigab longettsp Input. It is equal., mufti; that' Niue' are' i -mach It pint OFtlin emit . all einikoioThfat, y , the leatartaWeidlabbrenipidiaerWther prat thletkon ' , Volts% rifts efdreW • I.4i'leno Is alasetedi lan the abantriedn'eto ellAter r es 1) , It dcsa siptirwitspboth ..iwitabh en id junt. lb he 'Malden foltjrtdmbanted Londe OW, se ,loteti Max _to . spare, ' pmenelftifithe eurtitio tbd fanner, it* poolbbeerYit the • , man should all be inaretutrinadnee toe . Ironadtag etteenastemeekt:*Bytthla "teem en ' 'broken 'circle Of coinpissaihrg tato - 10 '- iittykon:oottok to perrocObarsoosy. sad cosuitoßrytti the mann and pawky at •,... The•Vteerierentgetatatiotitteten . 91(L000 of 404**0r404.1050 Mins,llcAttLlP7:4loMLlSM ona tal cTeri:l ol Pl-Insekiesi la Olt • pet 441 stritouttot ke t Ns! eke* Siteeal. ,;4011110KROI otpl :NOM gnat", Uwe utte than of mot diem= balm& W hit Ae fete** steel F r ', ,c 1 .~dr.SS'.~. the excite maAtatriean swl. way nuts then, hv'm tb. COarnerml. In ne,mm. Atog " ts gtese to replan th- duties eign eo.u-. , ,d,- t es, the wise .m Pararieda n ert ten. n d Llo Inceter tax.s, f.'s :se on s.q..a, :h u , relieve influ.,try and commerce of the present opereasise Gardena Imposed upon them, a lures portion of which never reach the National Treas ury? It is evidently the Interest of oar ovum facturtra that they should be relieved of all taa,a en pm:friction. This will, to them, be mare than a curniensation for the rtiltatulehment of or:>- tolice duties on foreign we bevy retcatedly shoe a, increase the colt a production wittemt the least Genet! , to 1-13 mvt ufactnrert —th, le. only effect best tht m t ffectually from the foreign mericts of th world." On this point, while I wpnld never consent, under any ciretuastances, to abandon the p.hey of duties on forelgu commodity. as au element of revenue for the support of Government, nsr while our National debt la counted by thousands of millions of dollar!, to rescind the excise upon domestic mancffactnres, lam not prepared to say I would not accept the proposition of the Ccromeretai, to replace the Income tax bye mat• crate tax, say one per cent., upon all sales great or small. 7he Income tax is perhaps the mast odious form of taxation—la liable to great oboe° from a variety of causes, and it may be that a tax on saleawot.ld be more equitable and jwq, and productive of quite as large a revenue na that up on Income. The Commercid proceeds thus: "Mr. Cooper says that, fe pay for the foreign steel imported into the port of New York tor the year ending June 30, 1810, require. $4,500,000 of sold to be seen, out of the C.AIO- tly. Every dollar of this money could Just as well be retahoei at horns, and our own people would then have been supplied with a better alt du of steel for al, purposes and at a lower pike, became it 16 a well known fact, that the Ames lean manufacturers hare aersdily erwkraAti Uric English romptitors." What advantage we old It be to our rowpie to retain those 34,50.1,- 003 of gold in the country 1 We do not now use geld as mottej, and therefore it would only tic idle In the vaults of our books, or lee the secret hoards of those who have no confidence in our I.' gal Ter dot Note a. 0 t what bet*dt would this le to the country I And to prOdure In this country the steel imported in 1810, would have requited additional labor, at the very moment that veer) , lodustly in the country complained oft e Impossibility. of procuring the labor they needed., Under these ci. cunistauctx, how wolf we have obtained the further amount necessary to produce at home the sire] and all the other commodities we Imported from foreign cone tilts 1 And If OUT steel maurnacturers already undersell their Et4.l:sh competitors, why do they teed additional p otectiou 1 thlak I can well effort] to allow this sort of reasem log to go for what it is worth, and I all iucitned to elle Ito Conualreiolibe benefit of re po..duclog It here. It It Is au advantage to us to here no gold basis tor commercial tranasc elotoa and that we should not manufacture at ,all because we are short of Labor, then 1 conclude that I nave Wholly mistaken the subject, and that I am *tripptcl of any further encase of du- Tence. The reason why, with the enhanced cost of la bor and materials, our Wei manufacturers have been able to undersell their English competitors, is simply because of the premium on geld, and as that recedes, the latter become strooger and the former weaker, in the struggle for suprem acy in the American market. - And this brings 03 to the next point made by the COMlllertila, which is as follow*, vie "M•. Cooper sharea:the opinion of Mr. Carey and Mr. Semiedy that. the premium on geld is a protection to our manufacturers. We have so fully refuted thts. preposterous assertion that it , la unnecessary to further commee.t upon It here, except to all attention to the rapidity with which an erroneous theory spreads to minds vitiated by being inculcated with cognate errors. The refreshing coolnes of this method of dis p eitg of a troublesome argument is =nattily a caution to all who are opposed totem frock doc trices. But It - siiitatipets that Mr. Lewis, the Conindraloner of luttrual fterenue, and Sauter Sherman, the Chslraiati of Senate Com•nit tee on Finance, both share the opinion of the parties stove named, that " the premium ,en gold is a protection to our manufacturers." No sr pithily can remove the inexeranie logic of the feet that a greenback Is not. vforth Its nominal vane in coin, nor that the prise of le:lroned steel In gold is not the same as that which It commands la currency. I grail close this corn. tounlcation by reproducing the following extra. ordinary " witablithal fea t " according to the Cemmerrial. Cooper asserts that the nation Is wisest, happiest, and Met prosperous, which imports the !ma and , exports the mot of such comet,. digits as can be produced at home.' Now. how does Mr. Cooper recoucile this with the well es tablished fact that every truly prosperous na tbiti imports much =seinen It exports! or with the lam that fonpurts are clitholu made to eat too. al wealth and to tisa means of enjayme of Abe ptople, while meets &duet from. the national wea th er.d the meths of ecdelment." Tne 'Dose Is a new ecu rages original hies In pelitleal economy, and / shsil not disturb th equanimity of the worthy cditar by any al tamp'. to erottrovist such a ''wll Web/teasel fart'. far *her than to say, In the lanzene of his own rot (dueler paeparraph. that jade like these will Orttmie at kntotriettgell fallael‘• 'long berme the aq.uttr eta of the peril:Ana of Protection will he refuted by those of the Free Traders." daser.s M. Coorzn. rittablergh, May 9141E65. rUBLIC.rOTICES. _ _ _ _ gararouses r aux- lows 1163117021. , . loyal sees el Atkin:brat soma r. eon. Weill the thamtPoillssu reviews* to einentele -et the paces of noLluss count. to their Words, Wortingrw,Towirettlpe awl Precincts reeweettretr, nn SATtintr&Y, Ju. - .r . .• 31, MO, awl ,lea Setrwstes to rereernt nob dark: iworesaid to • PHLOX WIN EN now, to be bell In the (}Dart Mouse, it 1 , 1 tsbnigb. to TUEIU4Y, .1=1) Eh, at to t. - ziock a. in, for the purpose of non:again' a • Vnton ticket sof trnoznotiog gash otnar bnetnne "Ws may be proterty bron=ht Noose it - the (lonian of eclogues in Uss Weeds sad Nor ..tigh• shall be be ballot. between the hours of tow irA seven Wel** P.O., and in the Townablpe by the hours of four eon tin o'einek P. *- By order of the Union' Executive Uounsfitor, A. 1L BROWN.Utuiroonn. A D'Erga. - +Dee yam- NOTICE TO ALL DELINQUENT CORPORATIONS OR(IAIIZED UN DER APVI LAW Or THEOTATE Or PENN. SILVAN/A rake Is hereby given to all companies lemorpo• rated by or order any law of the Uommoowealth of Pcnenlysnl4, and organized at any time prior to the first Monday of November; 1864. that hare 10.11,4 to make report to the Arpritar node, the-Act approved ii pnl 20,1864, tact they rre required to report to the Auditor General rertheltb, as follows vm: In ease a dindealtae been declared the Trear• urn will report, Older oath, the amperount of capital .pald grunt, ount and rate teat.clench elvkl ln: end the Tau endlog the drat M cl onday Preyember, ISM and lay previous year br palm • In erblen the Company may have had enezlateucet and In eagle no dhrldead has been McAbee seaforle ••earrhibeil ad/160MMIPM,IME:brafieriMaetPc4Cot lit*, •St . 11.14 0 41 6 :MAtMtotI:itbiti: . , 4 d r aer ,rirrtZtliAitt , lty tbili 7 nAttoWittrdbfllllll4 4 1 1111411: 1 •41.11p• ltraCteolAnlNKlV Monet goat yeteie at 11rilstrS7ell1/147 Ybkiob.psff . ,varala Irti_tfo=bl, . i tn• r - rrq Itst knit ' ;-11 ee e DlGlegMeneurer. 0111100,1 lier bet earn. . Inge or 16001111 I.olliTild dun , g the .perind,_ teem Apell DO Se 164iymeter 1. 1614 to acreordaneh enth the mend portion of the act, approved April to, 1E61; COMPANIES INCORPORATED DT OTHER STATErs and .doing husinese la this (honores eeelike'ate , nodded that they Us leads gulden OS the tax en mot earnings or inseam gads: the 111 settles of the act of Abfli 9 , , teat and are tetuirett lertepett to the-Auditor . teenetal the amount of tech net earnings sr brooms received beiwten the Mb of *pill and the DI of November. tell. delloquent Companies locer,sorated by et uhder any Ihrr of the Elate of Penerylrehla will ehbrded s reasot this Use in whiab tele eke the enteral resents required by law sod shore 'ouster cud; out eehtlheed neglect dr Heeled will tub eat thete to/or/ellen! of dufflar, under the Rd wets* et the .94 serdion of April 30, UM, whisk ba bathe followive wsrdsi ' has Ashler, That any convention whisk has failed to mike tattons to the Clummoimealth„ re required be the set et Awn ft: A. U. Met esti. thd , As ace for the bettor 'modals to Ina Oosonee. wealth the t syment of taxes site by ineerporated con y v i eag teer; os y p mike sum ieturn within sixty ew da m=ao h whs w tas o g th An iii y del w quea e t cu i *nag or faunas to make full reining And payneot I. Ma State, as required by the sue teal laws of We 0111131111012WOlith in relation thereto, shell h.ve all their riphteer privileges do. glared minted by pr, olainationdtom the Goy,. , MILAO.BuSitKER, Anditoreeneral. • • - „ R, IL, ILBILIBLE, ,ISO, Ts, se , Mat itenexe,llisf MA • - —myleamd • orLir 4.13 marls Ems." 7E41 IVOTIOR.--Peisoni bolOing BONDS, OR Al 'Kumasi's AABorougit of AVigichectei, that hive Leanne du& Ara reqabsted 'te-presting -theta ;At Mu*, t tht 'TREASURER 011atny " TRW: R..LlPDlRE,Tresinter, VirANTEDT-z- An'ACTIVIVAgIitiT find ' CANVASS= who're seilioorped with this • , .ty and nAidltHithPod.ie for A ' terirliestrefer watt 'et tool,olleae Arirhose --- , Wa`OTIOXJ -001 q TRAIN ORB=rne• ILA FOGA WI tot Via nidliati - niiisif lad ilattl i < 1116 Oluirstaip, •I - Taissellia-Lna• sae 11 .llllera Is tiot , supWaril !Clammy id Imp r a =at isa ptollleo law muftis a Ault Ho, ." !gir Gammas Antousrimm. wilmt Apiwrimair ...~,.. ::} —,LLB,- , ~:, , .. - i. `~~wa. _i;`...~. < _. r..~>._~.. ~.~ .ffr 4LO INDATISEJiafirIi. 4; 4 P 7, 1,7 7.tiT TO i wir LIST tJF 'et (• h ru.n , S :or selling :Priers, Ilcd .! ^ 0111 a.. 11,1%..? t-es: I 1.! IfewOrtk, albeit *owe, kJ Wild, PICO/J:1011'a. TI e la all be - Gear4 oe THITILSDAY, Pule Is., 1866, et to o'clock A. IN Tlebet WM. A. lILREON. Merit. _ . _ TISSOLUTIoN OF CO-PARTNNK- P.-114 eo•partner•hfp heretofore oust t. ten TO{ RI,HAROSON aca bA RLE ander the name and Ride of .ft, 42 E 1.>.,6,1t A.121,r.T s VU ., hoe thla day ty t• t.. 111" EL RiC'l7 psox. • irysny HARLI.I% - myll:3ta Ma honing, Valley Cil Property. Font Town Lots, I tt: ate In Lowe Heine, Mahon. Ina county. Ohio. On the above property e two 'wells, nearly three hundred tee drop Cee tend pump show In one of the wells, when hoot suttee, we. On and a Snip turrets per day. Nearly Iwo hundred barrels lam been &Ned off with (he rend pus p alone. The otl , e of • suoellor eptellty. and sell. at the wells at 116 per barrel. The ()anal passes within two rode of the wells; a Rat/reed Is alto In courts of eenatruellea. Persona wishing to see the property will phase oa ALEY.AN• DER MI LLLE, hlahnning etwutyr Ohio. For terns, eta, emulate at West .M.lnches• ter Post Odle. P. S. BIILLF.II. soy 212th ALL ABOUT 31ISSOUBL—Will be pub .lls7 215 u., 1666, PARKER'S NISSOITRI HARD-BOOK, 13=1 Full Description of Missouri I En.braelas all inforraa'iWa rewired by the lispi alit!, 100 Iner. Stl•ok. Grower, Miller or /meal gram, with Tovroslap woo Afalleostl Maps. BY N. 11. PARKER. PRICE—Ia Moth, 31 ; to raper, 73 cent 1, r•ple• at by mill t BI be cold by a I B •oktellera sad on the ears. leugera .11a 1., P. DI YINEKAILD. Poblikber. —74-ang 8o I , .:vet, at. rellr2:•sed TV GENTIA.3IrIN. ONLY, POi BIEL & 11E8E. Mer . eliant openetrout al their seer at Ire, lfat: 61 FIFTH sTLEEr. utterer Confer: IL Lit, r.n elan at their old start!, No. 13 Ft Ft II SI II KET, a mob eta , glut snort isieut of New summer t lends for gentle men. west, *hick has rec•ntly Plif•hattsliP the Mast, cad which th-y wul m,ke to OPPm at g , eatly reduced p teen. InOW ttt.clt id he felled all the foaling and drairaWo Le ...VW:. such a. only can ba round at a first clan feta el.ohnlent, te.tin• In part of a splendidassottomeet of rrenett (Platters 0110 CASOITIt Lad a fat . it. Of Al antailles welch • e will make op to order to &superior at 71+ aall 1.4,5e.e.7.1,14a;,.1 ourue rtr xit ... e t a:J a r! and the public , P..SStEL l RESE, successors to S. GRAY b. SOS. Old Stand No. is eau, ,trett, New /St me, No. et F.to. &reel. =aft-Modem! PINE ARTS AT AUCTLON.—VALU ARI .E 011. P A INTI NUS tIV OATALOO —On TIIORSDAT MOAN OM, May :Rh, at to o'clock, 'on mooed flodr of IJoutoterelal Sales Seems, icy Smithfield street. oppoalta the Po.t Nike, (entrance at rear of Room, directly from Fir'. street, tatranao from. Met floor of Sates Ream ) a large ;collection of Valuable trill Point. logs from the studios of eminent European and A motima Artists, snob as Hartertoe, Coleman, Elmneer, Allot., Schroder. Myerhtent, Otandeki. Osererty le.; also wearete aoptes or, eel. emoted production.; by the miners, each as linable], Tomalley ' Murillo, Landow'', to o subdeets embrace Maori° and likaanatla Land reaprs on both Oontlenta, Winter coo Fruit ton, Maim, clews, Figures, 'Warfare. es., oare. fol.y detailed fa eupesior style or Art, (Ornate a so leetwa of remarkable beauty and value, worthy the attention of connoisseurs, and littort to deco. rate thy homes of cultivated salts. They are all ot wild In elegant ;harem war raanted gilt w lth pure gold leaf. Delicriptl cc ov loocues now ready. and the Palatines arranged for ' , animation day and "ironing. The sale will be cowl ueo to the erasing at 1.14 o'clock. my= A. MoTLW&IME, Auet.loorer. j AROE 2t:ND FRESH ARRIVAL OF 130,15, boo., Oalters and 13almorala , nt BOV.LA ND'S, No. Be 11 4 / 1 0 - 11..0it 13traist, • • SECOND Eoo}l FROM FIFER, Tte best and cheapest Ladles Cangins Lasting in tee any.. Mines Cangreis and Minn as a, cheap; Men'. Cale, Button and Watt... Ga iter. Boy., Vine Yates; Leatber Cengrentiniters; Youth's Fancy italinarals; etilkirania Be 1 antes; Scene elnp tie oin Xhosa' at a Oargaln, Call early today and avele the that, at 11011 LAND'S, I 13) SO Markot Street NEW BOOKS. (barer Thought► or a Country Parana. tonna,' ,e..• St 1,0 annual of S. Suttee !recovery f ISO. et 13. •••J oa . 0.-ear—le French. $z fe , „ NirtLod, of lue.ru.tiola um .1. P. 11fIcanhiet. laelprl of Pena •. Mate Nonual Setwol. $1 is. Tt.e tall cue of the 0 .serrlog Vacuities, by War n u Patton. to CP ti. EMMLian=l veuito Altcre asemalrof &Hoe IL H.ne. St t 7 lb• cu. mew t roa•-4aew snit beautiful ail tun.; gtit. f 1 50. Die bow Fr dna %nee: alit. it au. BEIMEMMiM=I _ Mitth., 1 t►r Sertliniem t The old hymn, Its artyto ..d de►tal pl .4ted by Wm. U. Primp. It On EMEMi=== hub na's and U o•Wy 117*Non lisrlutd. $1 T$ DAVIS, CLARKE t OD.. mylo No. 81 Wood **mt. A N ORINNANCE intreasisig tho . num . ter La t , 1,7.Y../..3.eav o. su, I. Cr U ineafna and ended by VW Maya., 4!deratra as/ Wisc../ PULthwirpt, r. Sant sad Imam Cosnu-it, uscataled, and UUlterrby esad 4 el authority of a* tam, That from and atter the pa. one. o• thon ordlaasee the number of It Y.. I ...ava be ao4 I. oareby latantatat to lily dee, a 11 b 11.0 Lleut attar te and uas enstata. Ordain, d nad, enacted into a 10. WA lath day of Slay. IfM. LIMES IefeAULET, President of tided thsunott. Altar ft. Nostrum, kink of Seteet Tliolllls STEEL. President of tlounacta U9sinfiL &first. !frau Mcllsoren, Clef k of Common Criuneli. Iny2t nt ITSPEPINIA AND FITB.—.A. B . IIRII -a , UII far these distresalsa arsplatate le PIT nada keows to • Treatise ea Foia —sign sod Native fisebal prep 'rations, rims —imoltatied by DM 0. - PHELPS, tiItHWITI • ...Ms prewelptioa was famished Ma la a presidential Lancer that he east -kiat easwisattioasiy Muss to -sake it Slitlbsksawii, as It Saa wind everybody was ass —wend It, ASTIR iltnig falba •Is a alma 71t -ease. •It is egelny slims sties of Ms as • —of leyearptist•aati the hisreiliwits way be 111711 , -iibudoW inns asy diwyglati BasiT FILE 6 WlTl{— " ltigtellr 4 Parl'r e allkit a rg. =III Maud Wee, limey atty, N. I. 10.1ha5Wf VOW 841.L1L—CliAiL -WORKS —ln thb Ult 4 Pont. shout two miles above Loch Na. cc Malang len sire/ of 'tallest Cott. With ye YR 'Wagon,' led sufficient. hot for the B'aghd'ad. also, baying Sea acres of Marie* fronting oa tby Manson. winch are :emoted If dwelltag hob sad • it.., bow. The wallas grouting said ore rrir Is of sufficient depth At all nuns for I, • lag sod karsorlog !MIR&• • ''arid trketikof °Sal ths whtch nh doubt am be Ittreharist. rot- tHall• Apply t. • , - • w:po„-Avotaireashou, 1417ERS Pro. ST Mimosa stmt, rittatingti. p.SIIO.IILE TO W N LOTS R BALI; Tba 'subscriber, hostas had eat In town lots tan. - ohl•talisttl . Farm Is tbs , llorougleof .W_eaft -Xlthisesta,, will, offer them at public, inn, k us. 1 11=110:2:=1174121 2 =1 1 :klug the seuthwestran parcel as Uounty, Is wh.117 there am (bras Blast Furnaces, two Utile ffill , Churches, Schools els Thera Lean Olt wsll.l.slog put does • short distance from town, Wlth sno od show of ?here le a surface show of Olt on ttm Sawmill hind: Th. kris ang Pittsburgh Ralfroall parses the' ugh sold laod. • . P. r• onsumatlag to porchaa• it prl vats gala sat do so by eslllskon me nthtercer,PenculDraula. XL. S. SNYDER. Xnatar MS! k lealk n . - : : MERCANTILE 'LICENSES. Me State Zireaatile Limasle Itte now doeisui payableat the 01.* TIIU Sy .MEWS OFFICE, be. I , lrourtli • mt 1134 ElClEMAlTViTteluentei.: HADLY & ROCHRIU3LIOUSIIN, *AIIttPAOTOIRZiII OP Wsarasittarie eazici alassirs. zeo rironmaz. STRIpi, I • ustis.w ALLsaliiiar on*. L COITON' _ fiTivpmßs o oznlmi, • , r• • • •': •: • .i4MiTtiit• AND . : .." yft..27 ; 14..;.“, "'WA . 4 11; 10241614Thlikiitstitimi1. , . As' , STEM TVAIIi•- p erat. ' I .!IttiltAWAL 'mass TIN *tut tliVegip i rgsitkinT r fin , ag : tt o w Lyear, a . L" 1- ;:d324,,5)f 7 . • E gr o no m _PumN. • I 01:31.Eliii& • I )75,T10 EI.—THERE - -WILL A , Nlawel i v i a4tbe intnpuirmag_ieweirg f-Entabo moil*Untint.oorNallo4y AVM * M e i ifiqtaLr 'of l•nortsaott *Vibe br0414 aptiket4 - ~,:4a:..:,,.. ..,11E. SW' AID IrEit GI; UK BULKS On all sli Banks and Banking Offices IN THE CITY. OIL LEASES, LEGAL BEAMS, IBTELTX ColV3ElZt.'ir, of every deteription, for sale by MYERS, SCHOYBE. & CO., BAILEY, FARREL A; CO., 129 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., Gas Fillers and Plumbers, continue to glee their personal ideation to till mot k entrusted to tootr care, employing none but competent workmen, and buying the best materiel, they hove to maintain the teputattes already me quire& GU MIVEL. always on h d and at lowest rates. myn QALE Plik r AND Sll FX.TENt. VE 6TOU/S OF CHEST-XUT ILLL ELEGANT E INEr I'RE.-11n MONDAY MONNi.sO, Nay Mb. at 10 o'clock, at NOB. 819 and All Uhest nut street, by catcogre, "rill be sold, without re• RCM*, St pUI6IIO sole, tho entire stork •( doz.% tbrnlturo, monotacturoti by des. J. ttenkele, of tn. but motorist. ar CI In the best manner, expressly in *sun am sales, and equal to any In tne coat. try. Follicular attention is Invited to this the most eat.oLL•. sale of laminar* ever mule lo this oily. ire- Catalogue• will to ready and the furniture may be shammed on l'ilday and Saiuldey pro • loos re the ”le. The store has ►N sold. and the sale of the stock of furniture will be obsolete. 111. 'manes & SONS, Palladelphis. OR OIL LANDS AGRICULTURAL PRICES. A Tract of HO Acres of on' Territory, attunes vs beaker's Meet. sear Kornatawa, Tlrgtata. within a re. miles el tali Eire: wad at U. Rdiroad. aboundlyi Is COAL, IRON ORE, LID STONE, BURNING SPRINGS. will be lioid at • •••••ts, f spelled for gems. are OIL WELLS beta( honed Io tine lok• 1.1e4i110 etch:My, with good preapeets of so new. :10 property In tbo market offers bettor proopeeti • enterprising 81.1 Compardea. WVil be Vold iR Fee. Title Indiiptable. AT HALF PRICE 13ofolirs. 451;., - Albums. lati JOHN P. HU 57, 59 FIFTH STRUT, MAS 0 HALL, is Selling Off About 5, Copies OP 3116CELLI6E041 BUM 1111) RUM, drtativ Reduced [Prices. ata.l of them m OrIE4iLLI the Putoltehere pate& LVERY Variety, Style and Price LADIES AND MISSES Congress, Lace and Balmoral Gaiters, WOLELLAND'S AIIOTION HOUSE, Oa mito altroolt VirELOOME, VT - 11IA.LLA.Os" 111. - A .1 OWES lIELINOPEILL'o, • • TOW PATENT ISPOINIV TOOTH . VAT. RKE.— ' ••• WELUDDIE.—it me be. t rate mid& - IM superiority over ell other Hay Haltom consists 1 l'ird—ln Its being a , aelSeperator. The ho elevate, mid &promise toe teeth. so Oita ths dn ha nottlag.to do but etilr,drlee end throw glee hi gear. lnc. tested the teeth tre rata sad le rod. ygge, &valuable, is c Orals Baker, rake 'lnfo sheer& la width si t a time , thereby oblimaidor with all band taking. ' &rintd—lt tr So strugsd that the didtshbY 00 weight of his bodcinnbokl.the teeth domes to UM 'coke d 6.l4ll74B,,,aLstrittllght sod b eih tk gr i tir led ill torso ble wiatiows where, he pleases 'Ail ghat ead labor Cu Mamma tit& and patterned y them horse end rake. Tkit—lts slemplielty will recommend It to For sate wbetisalicor Mktg" !Otsubo:inher e st lie LIOISKTY STA. zr, _Pittsburgh, or at tide Wimples AEI honored Witt lohit Rochester. Psi, by • WALL& I.IE & JuMES. Pateoted May lith. tni6 • myna piTTBDUNGH MID IirdILIDELPIIII OIL COMPANIi. NoMe to !ena l , gtvet mit a 1.6611ng of ttis Ateaaboldrre of the PI tabuTh and PkllAdelp 011 UomlllAY. W lll .O held The Office of A. T. Fahnestoo r 1 Fourth Skeet, PiSsinahrh. ea WEDNESDAY, Slat DAY OF NAY, at &clock A. ex, for the puree., of contldertrig the. propriety of Inmeamag the Capital Stock of saki company. and tratabotlng each. Other 114• am/wary name Coro,* the tneetlety. Pirrentrnon. hltYLVis iNagr°aL 94 1 1i Tro, 7 DlO TREADURZNOTES: -- " 1. , , SONEN DAlOLlifia 1 CORNER-FOURTH' AND infObo STB. , "14%*ovitiff atifrorsaildeumwmpas. s. rIRii ! A !" I . 4 7T • rd. ,-thr limeac • om he k slS •yoll the Baud.' t., , .r s null. a linuur, 'eight Fon SALL" • FOUR BARGES. ?Wit: eilifeik have Woo reesetty beta reealrell. ad *Ma good eoaaltloca Na D e e a z ; P 0 Ii:LONCE 6 CO., . No tr *oat 4166.1 141Stra I, FLOUR rtioutti 11-4011/.. Mlt.Olsiea reiaLlEyk„Sialheiraeittee ealeW uvuLarra d e a pgly • aid Waittstaim4 I Ak: PO .aortemerreamorrrs. UN1T..%11-6T-6.-TES 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES •880.000.000. By authority of Ito. Secretary of the Treasury, the uncletsigued, the (I Pat, rAI Subscription Ascot for the sale of UOltect States Sea Titles, offers to the public the thin! series of the Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent inter. at per annum, 111110115!!UP the 7-30 LOAN These note. are issued under date of July le, It 66, and are payable three years-from that date Ls owreos.l", or me ear rertible at the option of the Leader into U. S. 6-20 Sii Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These Donde are new worth a handsome premium and air exempt, a. lie nil Ike Government Ronde, figniSlatt, 'away and .31unie ipal taxation, which adds ore to torte per rent. per annum to their cal.?, a,conllng to the rate levied upon other property. The ILO efflt Is pa) alAie mato" 111.11311 y by coupons attached to eat, note, which may be cut oft and WA to not bank or banker. latctesi at Tan per cent. at:donuts to One cent per day in a $5O note. Two centa $lOO /en " " " "15500 " 20 ..4.4 $lOOO 46. Il $5OOO " Note. of all the 'del ottanations named will be promptly furnished upno receipt col subscriptions The Dotes of the Titled Series are prcalseiy liar In form and privilege. to the Seyen•Thlities e tread) mold, except that the tic verneueat rosary.. to Reel , toe option of I at Log Unmet in gad coin a per coot.. Instead of 7 IRAs 12 currency. tathecritcre will deduct the Interest In currency up to July lath. at the time • hen they sabeeribe. The deliver. , of Lhe mate: of this third eerie. of the .ever-Thirties will- commence on the lit of It.. e. son will Le made promptly endow:air:newly after t hat date. I be motto change mace to the coaditiona of thla 111}.13 affects sell the matter of law am. The pay meat to g• IJ if made, will ba alcut to the turret:my-toter/et of the higher ra The return toaueule payment.,in the teen: of which • nly will the optho to payluterest in (./Wd Le n•a • lt d of, v sold no ft - duce end equalize price. that purchatea made with sin per oniat.'in gold so, uhf be fully equal Lathe. made with levee and tlutegta ti. pea neat la ourrauee. Tittle I. THE ONLY LOAN IN HIE MARKET, now otter. d by tbe 13•vervnesat t sad Its superior eolvaatases melts it The Great Popular Loan of the People. Less tare 01110,000,800 of Ike Leas antherized by the la* Osossoad aro SOW. Si UM market. This aroestat, Mr rate at WOltel It Is bided absorbed, aill all tar autrioribed Lit redbird two raosiths, warm the sots Wit andonbtodly oonuaand a premien, as boshalbsenly bele armadas Oa *Was the serbsuiptleas to other Louts la order Met the intim= ad rimy boiM sod make of the ecausry way be shorted teollitise for taking the Imo. tee Mammal Beaks, State Make. sad Prlvete Beakers tineweberet the rasa. try bane gewarally weed to melee eutowiptioas 11t per. hobeertbere select their own spate. is whom they ease oceilideoe*, earl who ably /110. to be responsible rot the delivery at the prier ler whir& thirties,* oplera. JAY Subscription . Agent, Philadelphia labsoripUeas wines received by the not toflood Bulk, rlttollifirlh fli• Second • • rialol • • Faun • Mora% 0 Faroe Munro' NsUow sit. mann% ra,. rfoolmuoi fissional Buff of Coousert4 " frog My • a Tesiconsas " • /infers Dealt " • IWITS •• rotas • • • /Wooten, • Bala" Luta go• • ' • first " V waticar. Sciazd . . cola Sada w'r THE • X •• • ‘l . .* 10.- • • E-4 - OF THE MAGIC RITPPLE COMPANY, to be found ea rub boa audits& plan of GENII INF. Al ACM RUFFLE. All linffies, of who ever name, not Et • ring till nowt, ire worthless in mottos', and ,Infringements on the West, of lb. Illsale Earns Clarapane. Tha :JEN lIINE ALAMO EUTELES aro lull ma, yard. in each oleo% are wall nuns of the beat materiel, and stye pCnlliCi satlatastlma to imam aura. _ • ror by all tie Trlrolpal Jobbers sat ItetaLl. Otnee of the O.:moony, $ CHARMERS STAMM NEW YORE. my 11:Inolls (IMO RIVER BRIDGE.—Notice Is Ivry, tkat. on. 211015D1V, rUE /Ph DAY OF !VA.!, lees tie Hohlday's COT. Railroad Cone prat et under the authority itf Ka charter frail *be Lettater tire Or Inejnia, and under the hat of Cm greet, • eCialn tie Reline.). Bridge at Stew bent Ills s lawful atteirtele, commeace the eleva tion of Bo chansel'ita of said Bridge, and fet thin yurposo, tt. wilt cemetery temporally to obetruet three Sued .fatieStitigaad as a ohms. eel s ay. • • : Attention of pomona engird la navigation. li •eal led to the yrovlstaa of the seented section At of Congress k **Theo:en:leers and crews at all MM► sets and boats navigating said river ere requited to mulatto the use of their aald muds and *mitt, and of any pltes orahlausykteelongins thereto, so as not to inutrfste wtth the dualism, molt:ea:are and use of told Mdse.. All persons an &Gee netided that the span next west of thereharaat span le crested at an edeVattoe Set Id fret below tow water, and there te a water way two hundred feet between the piers. • AU persons are aotllid further that din bridge Is err dad amnion a draw, ant that all the reenlete Marro/ the And of °congress hurt beets complied watt by the nouveau. • , % ereetioe of the:charmed *pea Will be yr*. seeded bless madly as youth's and One notate w II be Oren see, the time when Ike obstrusUoli will be reenored. • I THE 1101.1DATIS COVE B. R. OOMPANY.I BY TIMMS L. JBWlttr, Preekleat. - lanwd DR. SWAY Nrs ALLIIELLING OlN't raiz mut 6 Teller and all Zroptleas oaten lEsso 6aA IS Sklm. • • EIRRDOAT, far olesmatas and premerrimg the Im4 L uma. Tli It t RIR re nem" immures . iNe). DRE 2.91110: mill restore gray Moir. • • • • PR. SH MLLE/tall/10MM •17.1/411 ANY ,AIR WY /INTL DOI E. for: the ON di• Oar sad Zit 1661 crud of Fever•andAtme • • . joll2olollls Elizuhitine coalmines, e 4, 166 'Rectal more sr Ithrtuaselms. • DR. TAT NZ'S EXYZOTORANT, a eve mum" far rhromlo or otmosooirDottsWtilways on hJW aad for solo "Übe c•.- . .••• warrnar.lvaki nom, ana reaentstreiiiii, ti ses mid* moue, UleilwaY. • • ' *74 ,GEORGE , . AVOID THE DUST AND SMOKE. Bionikrs METALLIC WHITER/ 'STRIPE: 1111"1ndote Batada, _thew invaluable stripe is %names. tot" 1. ea. dude Oust; main and odor tram dews sad win a grit carpi ta au& bousibold goods 11;a ;11117er . ." a !r , B !kgr.. l ,F IN - 14 1 and The &bay* rripapltl bnacomplatair fitted up lig WBITL a ALLIA MUM.; No. lin .and .1111. Lea. N reet, Alleabeny Clip. the above Ern having e • xelnalvn right In . 4llegheay, Vaulty STEXIG&BAILY,STOCF.BROM3 Particular attrustion paid to ths ptuatuies W. ialeol Korb • . RATES OF COMMISSION t osi taacs sifting Aso mkt tiseer. 1% pee elelt."? do. r do. Id add up to el; 1. , ~ d e. do. -11 W do.. WA. U . ( Pr*" Skint' e ' U N 1.1 ° .• •an °Tor. K "It' COIJ PONS I COUPOI93 I July. BiPteather 'ant 2101 4aber COVOIS: • , liginkar;ll:g Meg AA*" BY • RO B I*B O 4 igIiCIANAN 00 .** I Rityltilk3 ^ Itavrreieth' 4AMP. 3 iL mums, •'f ; . • ,-.. 4 „.. rci3 • W t eeds thqrSEIV A reallinaTem. talkeihrlare - 7:4144 . A • , • —ll klrAblitlP and ton lYetote. rot , 4:1 N`rw, Aiewrtra, irseg,tir „ „ t To LET—A small Swains" la °Was& Ant, t• curamas R ouiva a.I A'HB d.MI , 9J. r.Rtl& UNITED 13TAT.E5 7-30 140 &IN. Tkto hlgfili SAYE, P7tOFITABLE AND PATS MOM SECIMITY,,ta for Lae ta now or $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $1 000 Er THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, Op PITTSBURGH. II EL Government Depositary, FISCAL AGENCY. It Is bored every man and woman who wishes the good of the country and to aid the government, will promptly ourehase U. S. TRIASUREIVS Ur /VI 'FUMY' n, furnished to investors, parable at ten days notice, Dearing SIX PER CENT. INTEREST Interest allowed on dead and tease deposits as aieread on. GOLD AND GOLD COUPONS B. unlit as 111,srbast Narket'Prileo. Tbla bask of:fere/every facility for all stoney bar Ina. of the public, and extends to hat regular dee positore liberal diaconate. JAMES O'CONNOR, President. •LMII DUNK. Caabler UNITED STATES 7-30 Li 4:!.. 14. n. THIRD NATON&L BOX Caner of Wood itrect tnd Tirglalq MOAT. ANENT OF THE WHITED STATES mil SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cook°, O. S. Aged for IS. sale of tie Seven-Thirty Loan, POPILLII LIMB OF 'filg PEOPLE, Onlvfit.oan. in the Market CIORVERTrEtLE INTO 8 640 six PER ex.rr GOLD BEARING DODDS. ~ 1.1. .. ~ . . - ' J. B. LIVINGSTOB. fasbles meat THE MOND NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh. Corner of Band and Liberty . Streets, sped.' Agents of Jay Cooke for the sale of NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Shia ts ettletly the People's Loan. and Is beh at . 'toothed at the rate of about Ore ailltious per Air, These bonds bear ea interest of Two ClerMLTile POT 0:1 1 04" -sash rg. rrge• r Sagnesaor Besting Bond. Full oumm/xsioti,•lll -be Illewed I. Buts, Bashers, and Mogen, who purchase for taut., C. EL BIGGS, Mulder' 21)rarit PERMANENTLY LOCATED. 8001 PUBLISHES' PRESENTATION DEPOT, No, 74 Filth Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, A VALUABLE PRESENT WORTH FR OH Fifty cents to 0500 GIVEN WITH EACH BOOK OR ALBUM SOLD. Thts Is the lergest and meet liberal eendestedl ESTARLISMINNT IN TAB WORLD ALL WANYMG PIIOTOGIRA.PIIIitIMS, FAMILY-BIBLUN • POUKST, BIBLES. PRAYZICECAYKS POETIC/AL WORKS. TYPE:NILS BOOKS, AND A VALUABLE PRESENT, LD CIA-LL'AT:THE Peck Publishers' Preseutatiou Depot, 74 FIFTH STREET, Opposite the Post Office, Prrnonvigunir, PA. "saistirn FOR iuvrAtoauss. mylll' Wink if inicitiostal oak iitis,, . , - P iwzi'stition' /lit isrpOKB Bere ad titbit Yin orildisderiabk . ' witi:ltt;duicievosisks . , . azatruat,. ' communism" - , , ..!. v elikabildied by Arsikaag la use 1 1• Putt" dtifj 4 t a Misinyftinusailits:iai wail 04 sitirisC 441 auptootarllolo live! , fts andori4 ttleilti4.l.oalt. liP tpl i a ll asins i . "r ..um .. Por,dhatal 41 fralitit ZATIOV-Os ensalii,'she , iassyse yaw Watiallir Is* ortatizillire stets ple Mum( . , , . _. ~• , .... e llirlmrtL :4 . 1 4 111 ' Mai a NM , ,b ‘ria= " PaaltS• ' ' ''' ' . - ' ' 'Cacti Ibtirsr C*lciCat is• 1/4:- 112,10 Zr al* _ a° "1L:9 4 s. eI.LITB.-40 ibis No. 1. for oak b `A urn faqir B.VOLLINS. ORS' 060629. ••• • NB* , SPRING GOODS. Difik . ,l*Xl)lll 434-Iy4 No. 78 MARKET STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ha .." Trimmings and Fancy Goods,. NOTIONS, HOSIERY AND GUYER,. And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods would cell the attention of Merchants, and t trade geherally, to tneir very extensive Most the abwre line of•gooda. Our stocks of .. Cotton Hose and Socks eepecially, is the largest atul best evil' e . peded 1. this city, and env NOTION 'DEPARTMENT . will be Sound very attractive and templet* le. all its branches, and at price' that cannot fall to al Give um a call before purchasing ixsawhena. . my la MOIJE.NiNG GOODS • - AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S -Black Grenadines,' Black Tamerta, Black Bombazine, Black Norman Alpacas, Mourning Lawns, Mourning Mozambiquas, CrapO'Collais, -English Crape, Mourning SillrA. A bogs masortmeat of sew rood. Nal roes vs . art JOB. 150/aill CO., =l3 STRAW AND wariiimar mo,' BMW& sad Bonsai Sllks,7l * aseesand — Ihrt ' sMitagS Embroideries, Loco Gooda Bandltemblak Sassy Goods, Balmoral Skirts, and I=p aik a. dishing Goods, Bead Glmps and • Aerated HoMeer and wove., Hoop - OISIMIF,tIfe, Gone Ers Wiau Wises, am isv resalilog taw • • JIM"' SPRI49 6100.014, which will Depend tuennelly attractive. Ravin been purchased at LOW GOLD R &TES we can orgy SPEOLit. INDIIMMENTS TO ItTeitlioma. =Dor. will at all times ea fount well smile& we solicit • call from lei:hauls, Mien, Pegg; and the rabile, Dela( coolldsat tbr, la ass nit sii, • ;as Romcg*Qo / 77 and 111 gums? gns* T HAVE JUST ARRIVRD FROM TELE. EA ST with a carefully aelt dot essettlanat at . FANCY AND. STAPLE (IOODS, among motets will be howl a floe line of. Hosiery ootteufand Wiloves, Ribbons, Flowers; Crapes, 'Scarfs, 'Collars,and all the nor styles,lnehilin/Itabber Collars, to width I particular y call the attention or the ladles.; -Madame Hemmen , * new Hoop Akirts. Lace Atli Linen ilandkersble atl kinds of Cull, new Soles Seta, Lace Ceps, Herbs and Cottrell's, Atittektest Ceps, Ahetlatn Shawls, Tidier, joew,) Leta fn 43tot=en, Cotten,lhroad,Velatwlennes aad Point!, Ilque, Wide Linen Lace for . Phlow (lase% lea • of all kinds; Infant , . Hobakot all kinds; new i Ss Blanketa for infants; Ladles' KUL Jonebi's Hisses , Kids; Gimp and. Steet Bad Seta' 'Sets, Cable Cord, Cord -nod TllBll4/, Tassels and Buttons in aortae' new styles; Claps la JAN Steed, Straw, and °broader .Cbrattlo Hugel, Slit and 01u3stal Mose, Straerliets and Trtnualinpzi terMea in Lace, Applique. Jet, Silk; Go sad Pearl, Fancy Combs, Curial Deeps; oil& .arch and Fat's, and a variety et other gosila, to waled I would call the attention of smiled entats• nets ex 4 the Duidto generello. - • • • spite ALICE AIOWILT. si LOCKWOOD'S CEIABRATED! .. . Cloth Lined and - eal Paget (Kim EATON, =num a ca:. • brc.... 17 412 MO .20/1•171i Nit 4 sorx Aonnrs ron 1.00117/700D'S GOODS. . The trade will be supplied at Alauailistuler'S List. A•full assortment ea Mod. sepia • -•- NEW, GUtuDsl .NEW GOOD3I a - craw 0 W. W. MOORHEAD'S, No• Si MarktTS 80•14. full mad complete Uas of Eaten&lodes; Lieu SI WO se Lace .Collars. Queen XlLsobot• .--sltatete. Bus Sbaster, Sou Umbrellas lco„ auX • lett ooKotaleot of Unita rtataktolttOtki• . 'W M. W. MOOBKE4D stra.lydotas • c 'St MARKET srxxer. • Lars.—ear, received sad fo , 'sals ~uL
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